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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1877. B tove wers_constencted perfectly | af venne, and If he Ainally has to atand trial he Frople’s Gas-Lisht and Coks_ Company_to_ furniah gas : THE CITY. e i A Tiaht micka. and 1t werd atiowed | wil denend for his czoneration npon the evidence TR et A R Stay b, 1% B 42 er A o OGDEN DITCIL. {0 sinnd sl \here Jt wanid abrointely have no draft, it wonld be “cn"“ll" ssfe. | Fimt, becanve NE tove = hurning coal-oll 'ar SENBREAT REWE: of fi;fir’prr:r‘l‘n;(r an '5"{3"".,, izt T8 i "I Trery Mtove the cxplosi Delaware Steamahip Company, Was o guest at the | power, namely, heatand light, —cxcept in the Talmer Touse yeeterdsy. He ls on hia way to | Adsma & \Westlake atore, which hat the wire- of tho jurors who indicted him. The Connty Treasnrer ia hoarding the fands naw fo meet a temporaty loan falling diio thia montb. Iie has agaln atonped hanoring county orders. Commissioner Grenthet retarncd yesterday from 8 two weeks' trip Fast with the granite coniractor on the Conet-ifotire, e expreasca himaelf as de- 1d. Hireenoy moved that the report be deferrad nrder the eharter, and that was done, - Al d th ho made {! isi *, A Long Debate on the Gas Ques- | Ald, Cary moved shat the repart ho made the | Visit of a Reporter to Long John's tion. Aureed to, Pat Stream. ? ALDBRMANIC PASSES, “The report of the Judleiary Committes concern. BEBHITTS TOLEY SOAE Tolmer It s nfoand- tho wick-fube aud the openiog for | fznied wih bie il and reparia hs grsnlis otk | Tho Committoo Report in Favor i'fi:E:Eu!."ém'e"flafiigfi.'fléfl'f Panten 31'-'2’:','1.'.;{ Tue Now Dam Between tho Desplaines F. B. Gardnet left for the scene of destraetion st | *'An ofl-stove s not a whit safer than a class- 2 g the*‘Ring." of $1.65 and 82, is Mlyctnes. mustakeomp, Thop neommende and the Ditch. o The Coroner {a azain being fonght by th ' p Pensankee, Wia., Sunday evening. Ue had for. | lamp. Every ofl-atove the Professor had ever | wyjen yeaterday refused to atlow him his office ex: lAl:l- \\'h|;|.' mnu‘d :I{l! I!‘M t‘L"}thl nnder the —_— cliarter. as he wanted to get another pns. Hereaftor the Lake Park Will Bo Used | _ Ald. Cary moved to make it the special order for | Ils Loose Constrnction Gives No Ob- D o'clock at the next meeting, as a Truck Stand. Ald. Unilerton maved aa an amendment that as struction to the Water. the aubject was an important one () and the mem- bers woald doabtless want. {0 act. wpon it 1658 | o htm who b made t) fal i " = 10 has access to a map of Cook Connty Piscellaneons Basinesso--Aldermanie Passes— | 18 0 oo oo o e was an Icaporiant | 1t €2 bo made to appenr that the sonth fork of the venacs for the iast half year, Tabor, who'‘grabbed " rome $400 the last quarter for morvices he never rendered, np“)elrtd 0 be the Coroner's most bitter opponent. et what the difference between the Coroner and the ** Ring ** 19 {8 not known, unless 1t comea of the fact that he refnred to lend his ald fo it ta pack the ury he mimmoncd fo try eome of the indicted nearly a {nur ago. IHe famaid to have £ tosiod waa liable to blow np, except the merly alarge fntorest In the lumber productlon | 3o oF A¥E 0 T8 'O 'S fectell by the wire: Atihatplace, gauze chambers, as mertioned above, Alloii- The temperatuze yesterday, as observed by Ma- | poves will. in time, raine coat-oll to an ex- » Inflammahle 13 nanse, ontician, H8 Madison strest (Tmncwr | Digtive volnt and an indsmmabi g8 Dailding), was: At8a. m., 70 degrees: 108, thy | Professor was plied with innamerable and siily 84; 12m., 80; 3p. m., 84; 7p. m,, 82, Uarom- q:‘xasuum by & namber of the stove-men, bat ha eterat8a. m., 20.83; 8p. m. showed that he anderatood the enbject he was dls- o N-r. olisctuer ot 1. 7. Biir's fest Snap has perfecied, andtinw offers 10 tha D rhe TR O ROAT in thn Varid. Onty ihe purest Vegetatle Ois weed in ity wmnnwjacture. For Use in the Navsery it Bas No Equal + 20.80. been approached by them on the Aubject. Sireet-Rallways, Ete. one, ud {F Aldermen had been procuring passes it | South Tiranch of tho Chirago River han been inone [ o0l T e and rami There was no meeting of tho Methodet ministers | CUATKISTAOIONELY, 1\ i1 ptova was_alled | Fgan han put bin faot down flatly_on Watker and L wastine the Connciiknew it © g | ez and anotlior made to conncet with the Dea- |y Ghrineom” Saimala oz ComATRinG 1 exken of yesterday forenoon, as a great many of them had | with nsnndI)gnked'rnmlhnvrnl«!.lflv.l“ex)\loldrlzd,‘ m:m:m‘nlnm cum m. -;;mu.‘,'-. ng":nu h;npuln' i Bonéit el W sting yesterday | mation whe agrocd to h ry p},,,m_ E‘flm‘:ofllhlnrknm! lor:m,,‘ 1n the reglon vinees ?‘,fl'_bfi,fl Tree to ARy AUrcm On receipe o(73 i bnt itshowed that | arbitrator or nothing In the matter. e ‘* Ring" @ Conneil held a regalar me n of swamps, known to Ighliors ns ke, ) i?:’:e.m'gfikr:we“:g;nr:wyfign,‘xfl?flfivflfiifi:n’c‘fi5 :g‘;‘,‘. 2.‘:“&';? b?:x;mffif"’rhe‘ 'ngent b Ta Putions with_ fime and McCallrey in fo prefer A motion to adjourn was lost. D! thenelghbors as Mud Lake. evening, Ald. Cook In the chale, and all present Varions onlinanccs, deshmed to blees certaln except Pearons, Tatnow, Oliver, Wheeler, and [ portlonsof the Weat 81de with aidewalks, weie re- | wascontinned, asone mightsay, np into the swamps, Thompeon (Thirteenth). jor{ei by ths Committed o Stracts and Alleyd for | and became a hrgs drain which atted Jarzo tracts of A communication was recelved from the West | IRR Werb R, AOC RAMEd. o 0 o ordinance | 1and for use. Then the channel was arbilrarily ex- Tark Commlsaioners, invitingthe Aldermen to var- | ehanging the nome of Douglas avenue to Albany | tended toward the Town of Lyons. untll 1t made ticipate In the eeumonl:; nttending the opening of ;;:mlf. Teport concurred | nd the ordinance | connection with a nort of bayon, or set-hack, of Huminboldt Park on Satarday next aed, the Desplaines. When this connection was made, The lnritation was accopied. COmes of 'No Reneral Jeporiance, the Conngh | {ho fact was st onco mado spparent thit tho A communleation was received from Flre-Mar- | ayjourned. 2 Desplaines waa enough bigher than the Chicago to e slng s oy e rade i e, e e[ g i T ¥ GEN. GRANT. o ditcl, in_the Fire Department. 80 that it became, instead of un iuoffensive ditel, 1t was referred to the Committoo on Fire and very like a river {n some places, Ater. - senbere offsred 8 resolntion providing | A 21ysterions Dinner, and the Sacrod Order | oot ey promierort ot ‘the Tt throea emon i that, {n the aMidarifh for grocers’ bonds, It slin of Procedence, ring to have_ 1t boldly act forth on the map as the Tercafter be atated that the snrely s worth $2,000 New York Tribune. ** Proposed South Branch Extension Ship Canal,” in unincumbered real estate in Cook County. The Lowpox, July 23.—I don't remember to have Otie of the resulls of this comparatively abnor- tesolation was a00DIed. 1 o petition from property- | 8¢0n on any former occaston 8 puragraph 80 | Dol Tontee by Chiting e Shawnel sy ownera in his wand stating. Ihat the Qarden City | curlously framedas that which describes yester- | carrying nlong RA part of its cuerent Distilling and Keclifying Company was mfll‘lfls a day morning the dinnergiven the evening beforg | the uanal amount of enrmhln suspenslon, 8o it intoierable nuisance ol itaclf by emptying its by the Minister of the United States in hanor happens that the water which leaveatha Desplaiues o by a scrics of digy th tion present, but an ndjournment was had for want { In his machine nnrescrvediy, and still ciatmed lfill Ny a serles of digsings and dredgings the channel of & uttorum. his stove was O, K. At 4:30 o'clock watters A hiorso attached to a buggy owned by I Smith, | Woro deeldealy | intercsting. | Two | hoy of No. 075 Halsted strect, and lefe by himun’ | 30, RO bag, GeCl, POOR Tl leked the Pro- Milcheil In frontof hin realdence, ran away ot | FOGCAYOr, RS SCMTITIE N was proposed to o'clock yeeterday. afternoun, and, dashing into s | fersor, and some ciy ot B it e Tather and Iamp post in front of No. 083, demullshed ttto- | FA%e TRl (CEAT S on they should not be prea- gethier with the biggy. Eat that they woald nol be irented falrly, . Some Late Bunday evening Jobn Thompeon, a_eallor, | of the sture-men went 80 far as to charge that the 28 years of mge, reslding at the Randolpn House, | Profeseor had an Intereat in the Adame & Westlske A iha cornce of Randolish and Canal streots, whilo | elove. Prof. ‘Lambert was peefectly willing to under the influence of llquor, fch oot of o foarth- | nave eeveral chemists nct with him' in rtory windaw and wan so serionaly injured that Dr. | the next ~experlment, The exhibitious are Dunne derpairs of hislifo. He was conveyed for | conducted ‘wnder the auepices —of = the treatment to the County Hospital. Joanl of underwr‘ll(rrl. halnrula -x‘slecla.ln‘g?:\:?\lz; Tha muccess of the Draner's Jonrnafand the | 178 aupninted for the purposs, In 108 ho . Y o the public and the ineurance companics, At t **Belt Line of Newepapers, ublished by L. L. ool & Lo s attested by the fact thot they | Next exhibition only tho nderwriters and ' insu ; ance repreaentatives will be present. and the stove: i W DR 00 panere e ot I | e esciuded In sl b preven, SRS o Cith th, lemper, auch a8 was shown yesterday - ortler to keep up with the demiande of tiie rapid n= 3 J Creare In tha cltentatian of 1helf varioas cdltions, | ten the'securing of practicalroaulte, Which will bo This pres cost &b, 600, and will bo placed in (heir | Feporiod onhereafter. chargen against him, nil because he has done a8 e ha: Mac chould not forget to state in the charges B.T.BABBITT, New York City * FOR SALK BY ALL DRUGUISTS, A PERFECT TOILET SoAP, Firet among the requisites of the tollet 1 & good article of Foap, but to procura it fx ot alwaya an sary matter. Many of the most exnensira Soaps in tha mar- ket are made from coarsa and delotorfous materiale.and thelr delicata coloring and fragrant perfumo ton often conceal the most repulsira impuritles, Tha disclosures recently made public reganding this subject ara posi- Urely startiing, and deaerve serians consideration. Beented Roaps are now known tn be extremely objec. tlanabic, eapecially 17 applled to the heads injuring the halr, Lrritating the sealp, and Inducing severa head- aches, The chinracter of tha ingredicnts may be Inferred from the statemcut of & gentleman who makes the that Egnn has regularly divided hin earnings on the Court-Tloure work with Perlolat, and all he knaws avout whom Perioist has diviaed with. Whiie after Egan e shonld show him up without fear or favor, even If in doing so he has to cast refiections on bhis dearest friend. ‘The Grand Jury lor.lnl{ was jmpancled yester- d.{v the Ilon, J. 11 Kedzie, of Evanston, being refected as foreman. The jury is far better than the average, yet there are rame {6 the number who Are not entire stranzers to jury scrvice, The Court was expected 1o [netenct the Lody In refereuce to the matter of hearing complainta, but did not. He did Instrict them, however, aa to the nccesaity of keeping their proceedinge sccret, and read to tha statutes on the subject. Very little work was donedaring the day, but twenty cases have been ‘made ready for cach day of the cuming two weeks, 'The following are_the Jurors: W, I Mury h(. Oy Sheldon, Milton Dunn, J. D, White, M. Mulvell, John Rheinwold, P, R. Downey, A. B, Whitney, Obadiah Iiuse, W. 1. Orndoff, Solomon Knowle: can- 7 .Y dipand Tanker, P. J. Wall, Justus Baden, elops, offal, ete., Into Mason slip, and praying for clear and bright arrives at the Chicage tarbid and | 2CERtINE of Suapa his businers; ho recently declared that ‘?c"c\fiux;'ficnall‘-nhft iJ’J‘i‘}e.”r'éIr'i. :z‘:gel: e OUR MILITIA. fi?r{\‘:fl:am-. John Latly, Daniel O'Hara, Thomas nu‘l”llvuemant nl; the flllm ‘milema.m oiRE ik of Gen. Grant and Mrs. Grant. No douht you ::I\mnly ““vP ‘nu“rnll \\‘llllch “I has f:'kr:n up. ;‘:flflr;":::e"mcg’!n zmmn!nm'lz;.::‘ro':l‘n;l;‘lh“:m A V. L Wi e Wo Vi e ng o during The Fourteenth Ward Republican Club held o A FLATTERING TROSPECT, o ondey o a3 W Kelly, | Fiatiag of 3500 oF the banett of the T have alrcady published somo account of this | there was & continuons channcl tothe lako throngh K/ p % which the occupation coulil Lo folluwed, -x’wmgmunn of $500 for the benet of the family of Pol hich this flow could pa 0 xepular meeting lant eveming'y Lochner's al 60 | en. Arthar G, Ducat, who has for’some time festival. Didft include & plan of the tablel | o oatnrens aen ki iy epinitial veloctty, — (ceman MeArthur, who wan recently killod s wasling-out and taking up would matter very | e oot At g efcetly pure srtjcle ot liwnukeo avenne Auguat Meyer occunied tha | gied the position of Nripadier-General Command- CRIMINAL AWhile In 1ho performance of his duty. Refoered o | And, If 1t did, wero you, or werg you not, led | little: it this is Ly no Who caro, \Chen | anterprios and cheniont shith ot Se. Tzl o 1y st 1t iab And ot a santme chacy | img the First Brigade Tlinols Stato Militia, yester- 2 % the Finance Comuittec, to inquire whether 1t {s usual to state fn the | thelllinois & Michigan Canal wae decpened for w York, tha TIR GAS QUESTION. Ald. Throop offered the followlag: Ordered, That the Mayor and Comitrolier be, and they are, herebr directed topay tue Peonies Gailieht and Coke Company of the CHly ot Chicagy §3 per 1,6 cubla feet of gas. furnisned and to bo farnlaned the City of Clilcogo from the 1at day of October, 1870, to the Int 4y of May, 1873, the pagments to be mado quarterly us nearly as may be. Ald. Throop also presented asmilar order, fixing the price of gan to be furnished by tho People's Gas Company at 81,03 per 1,000. Thin order, how- evor, wan not read. . Al Gilbert moved torefer the order to the Com- mittee on Gas. Ald. Throop wanted tho rules suspended and the order passed. ‘There had been several consulta- tlons with the Presidents of the Companies, and both of them had been before the Committee, who were unanimously in favor of the arrangement agreed upon, Ho would like to see the vexed ques- tion disposed of. Ald. Cullerton asked, a4 the aubject maiter had been before the Commitiee, if 'it woulgn'tben wood {dea to have It come np as a report. i Ald. Throop replied that lic had nothing tore- port npon. 1ience he had brought tho watter igin e shape of an order. Ald, "White Inquired {f his resolntion offering the t fide Company $2 and the South Side $1.50 a thousand feet, ‘was not before the Com- ter were acted on, The nizht of meeting wi dsy morning receiveld his commission as Slajore changed Lo the firat Friday evening of each uionth. | jencral of alithe mililia In the State. Col. Jo- CapL.’ Stanley Invited the Club to pattic,pate in the openingaf Tlmboldt Park, nnthy Sthe lnvitas | sept T. Torrence, Colancl of the Second Rogiment, tion was accepted, aud the Club adjonrned. received bis commisalon as Brivadier-General 11 3 : 3 . Ducat promote: The many friends of Mr. and Mre. lerman L. | ihe First Drigude, vice Gen. 1 Phelps will bear with regret of tho sudden death of | This brigsde conslata of tho First, Second, and the Intter at Waslington, D. C., the 2d inel. s, | Third Regiments Lilinols State Guards, Tlieips wan & daughter of the ion. J, ¥, Digsette | Lient.-Col. Samucl B, Sherer, now In command kpart, 1il., and for some thue a_resident of ; 4 ing for- 8 of the First Kegiment, yestorday morning for: ue extimnble young Iady. | wanted Nie resignation to the Governor of the cnsod lieracquaintance. | Siate, fle has proved Limself a very cficlent the weut to Florlda during the winter of 1876, was | gmcer, has labored most assiduonely to bring the marricd the 18t of July following, and ber #ad | organization upto ita present high tandard, snd death touk place one year from that time, The | Lis reignation will bo 8 source of heanifelt regret fanerul took place at Lockport the 61l inst, 10 every '“"M'fi“"m‘in !'nl n to l:,;] 1.8,,5.[1 that 3 . | the loss of Col. Bherer will have no bad elfect npon ediy e army headquartera i (st b dech | the rogiment, as Sin), Smain will undonbtadiy take £zntnel tho Indiana In the Deporumncnt of the dis- | Somiuand for the present, 1tis beluvvled that Col. sourl. Licut.-Gen. Sherldanand yarty, whon Tast 5:"-'&“&'0'2&"5352'::‘:“ toahigh position on tho Dieard (rom, were inthe Meadow Sprin) onntaln, W o Wini Hiver, and expectyd o feaca sae harc of | - beat..Col, Quirk will command’ tha Second the Blz lorn Mountnine by toedsy, Theentira | Regiment untih an clectlon takes place, or unti! Darty was duing well, aud 1o good health and | farther orders arrive from Springfield, nnd will wpirite. " Heinforcauients are roudy to move to | Undoubtealy ba promoted to the yosition of Col- Mirneuln Valley, fn weatorn Moutana, should the | oacl. Inihan disturbancen in Idsho extend to that sec. Last cvening three camsnnk-.. A, “.‘nnd ll.kt;l tion. 1f they come they will fad an exceedingly | the Flrt Reziment, hel Nfl-‘lr' Telar weekly: wari reception by ulicera and noldlers who iad | meetings, and mastered tn ench of thelr members the purposo of earryinz off certam ubjectionaby newspaper the order In which the gucsts at o renn!ren%l the Chlui'nlllvrrh{y lvmdugu{!'nc?:;:cn‘: Uanquet tako theh placesl DId you remark | [rom the iako tnto and through lio canal: the Des: i Jafnen waa not consnited, 'Cho carrent through that only two ladice—Mrs, Grant and Mrs. | BOHitl aud sonb fork ‘falled to rocognizo. any Plerrcpont—were present! DId you take n | reversal of the laws of nature, It came into the the full signiiicance of tho fact that South Branch from the west, having taken the B0 ’ tho | Lot tor that 1 bef, i ¥ hostess sat on tho loft of tha Prince of | notmat cariental the man sirenos st Lhin- polns Whalcs, Gen, Grant slttingon his right? DId | would be from the southwest, sad the new all y ou mnke ot why Mrs. Grant. sat opposite the | froun the Desplaines would natarally bave Belped the current and done no harm Prince at the other end, with the Duke of Rich- Dut th the co mond on her right and Mr. Plerrepont—I beg stre‘l‘lm ‘np'\'ul!':r‘letrt::lh;{un 7 c:-:fic,na‘m'x:n‘lh:l :!'2?3‘3 ny, his pardon, the Minister of the United States— | fny the rapldity of (Le carrent and the un lier left! These are conundrums to which [ | consequent ‘cleansing of tho stream, ths do not pretend to give an answer, but I should |carrent from the ditch ia a atrong supposa that the offer of a suitable prize would m«g :f:‘n‘lcr,n':? taproare nl:[';r;‘l:w:.l:llo fl_|: ;lnln . ier mnore th nglc, ex- 'v’;{’v‘fi“ solutions to the various problems fn- ( Siaa i {ia faren in thwarting. the cftorts of the But let us postpono these detatla for nmo- | sonsy Branch o purge fisell'by gelting fnto the ment I favor of tne great fact thut the canons K THE EPFECT OF TIIE CROSS-CURRENT of ctiquotte scttled at Marlborough House wore | thusictin is, of . tnsettted Jast night tn Caveudish Snuare, 1 | o gote: the very think which 3o ach mobey bon mentioned in my Jast the melancholy fuct that | been apent to accomplish—tha rapid flow towa) when {ien. Grant dined with tho Prince [ tho canal. 1t thna becorues, to the Lest of its bl of Wales, he was put in the llc‘;‘prtwfnll'l‘-u-hloc'k fl;ul nmnnn&e. ’ln‘ 71"“;“1‘\5' of e scheine rotards success: tho fact (hattha rotemn “"p'rfiffflfl.%“ pepple who forined AR | dlich water comes down Iaden. with soil haa been worl! i Mazufacturer, whiose Immiensa eatablinaient ia by far tho Iargest of ite Kind o the United tates. ‘The renown of Mr. lhannizrs ‘various productivns i for many years been wiiely dia- seminsted, but this latest e84 14 the Approprinte crown tothe numeroun victories aiready achioved. After vears of patient Iabor and aclentific cxperiment, ME, BANNITT hian succeeded In perfecting the composl: ilonaf the fAinest tollet soap ever introduced. The prins cinatingredienia are the pureat vegetable olix: the man: ufacturing procesaes ara cntiroly new and orlginal, and 4 Tenult a sliaply uopatatied ta this departaient ot fo- *4 T, DARMTEATOILET B0AL™ 1A tho trade-mark by which thia clegant tofiet luxury In designated, and for application to the delicate akin f {nfanta, chitdren, and [adles, it 10 altogether uncqualed 1ia emotilent Tanerticn. Tie Nl ia nol pérfumetd. the Ingredients cing of stich i cheintatry tolin fined t3ste consl Justice Foote yesterday gave Lorenzo Mont 8100 and custs for vagrancy. He went to (ke Dride- well. John V. Farwell will condaet the noonday mect- ing to-day noon m Lower Farweil Hall, No. 150 Madieon steect, Justico Mecch yesterday ment Peter Olsem, m ‘youth formerly employed by W. I. Brazleton, to the Criminal Conrt for defrsuding his employer out of $46. Mrs. Freeman, of Naperville, while pasaing along State stroet, caught a young plckpocket in the act of taking her pocket.book from her pocket. When he found be wns diecovered, he threw the pocket- book away anid tried to escape, but w ught and detalned for ten minutes. No policeman ap- pearing, he was allowed to go, Minor arrests: Johnanna Trauer, larceny of clothing from Adoiph Seamidt of No. 405 North Wells street; Louls Platt, attempting to procute an abortion, complsiat of Mary Hurbach, wh has once before bad him srrested for bastardy; laltie Weilbouse, an insane Woman, whoee (riends can- not be found; Joseph Marsh, Iarcony of §150 given him by a veasel Captain for safe-kesping. 3. Tollet 8v: Dealthful'aud agreeabis article of the kind erer mann. facture: necially desirabla for the s of Iadies snd s ronp s equally appropriate for gentln men's tollet, and wa it makea n hoary lather 14 1n also ong of the fncatsoaps for Larbers' unc. 1t 1t funt belng placed epon Lhe warket, but the demand for It will soon me general.—New York Tridune. B. T, BABBITT, New York City OIL STOVES. Huded to, \When it strikes the opposing current i v , , L d For mittee, room to the dining-room. The order was re- | 5 e ganeriencein falan warfare, and who know huw | 88 chete 0 snlit far theSerm of BL Xt 2Lt e B JoinE 304 dnrdeaed Fourth | ™Al Throop know nothingabont it. Hlohad no | versed fast night; tho General ylelded prece. | el orior mon im Someenaanc) bs oo siion The Adams & Westlake Wirs Gauze such paper 1n_his possession. The arraogement d ought to be indorsed h& ouncil alnce 1t was jnst, and Chicago woul day on o change of venuc from Summerficid, charged with roubing Mliton ¥. Abbey & eell- ntyled traveling ralesman, of $45. 1t appesrcd that defendant and compiainant had beer out to- gether, and Abbey, having $43, paid for everything —hacks, supper, wine, etc. Yealerday in court the girl refunded $27, all that waa left’ after the apree, and Abbey signed ber bond, which the Justico fixed at 3500, The police last eventng glcaned tho particulars of etaobing affray that happened at H8:15 onnday evening in Arcude court, information concerning which did ot leak out nntil yestorday, Capt. ' Donnell arrested at the house of avid, on Clark street, & colored who, in 0 quarrel ovor suma trifling miteer with Louls Slicer, the watch- man of the Arcade, cut his antazonlet'no losa than thirtccn times with a razor, neither of which wonds are at all serjous. The Injored nan was atiended by Dr. Iten, and was sbout 83 usual yes- soll g dence to nobody but the Prince himself. Thero o?‘.'{,‘.é’i‘:?h.?'é?.fliif&'l‘..‘.“;‘fii‘é.‘&h‘-":?e'r%'r'é‘?f,'n"c':‘, wero present no less than alx Embassadors. | time has clapeed, be a scrlous obatacke, It cannot Th'um ‘";? four uukfiu, Lllhz.-rul were three Ll.-g- :nkni !;:nz to ucriou(:lyl bluckhl:c flunmo\ n’:;d pre- quises, there were flve Earls, there was the | ventthe oroper and thorongh dralnago until con- Lort Chuncellor, and there were othor versons | Slderable expenso for dredging bas been Incarred. whose renk _entitled them technically to Bome weeks azo tho City Council, adopting’I'ns go before Gen. Grant. DBut they and | [TIMCKEe ;“'i":""’;‘"““t‘h"”‘l;‘e' Ajared & hm ¥ 1 he point wi 0 8 plainea 0 5" had “]’ fil“ way. 1‘;’&1 E‘""‘“?fl' Bayon hoceat) ompiaad it the dilet, The Inton: 2 Mr. - o ulto the amount of water whic whiph ts that ho fnduced them to rocogniza tho | it woul receivs s the krand droin of Vo country ex-President of the UnitedStates asequal to an | round about, The flea waa not to cat off ali con- ex-Emperor or ex-King, It woa fn his own | nectionat all times and acadons, but to prevent vuse, but it is be supposcd that a man | the steady flow whick had been going on with o hou t It is not to be supposcd tl m: H ol generally underatood intentfon to allow the high b h 18 muster of his own hours in such matters ns these. Mr. Llcrrepont would not have been | Yoief In the spriug to rush through tho ditch and gullty of the discourtesy of asking peo- | “TRSYA Fin*Siiinea, contracted for, bult, , plo "to dine with Ium and tresting | yiafted by the City Engineer, and ap roved. 'Thin them with rudencss. Tho rrml question wns, | oniclally saitled t nnmlmra but it aid not exactly THANKS PROM ST JONN. muanuar, buta few of the new men hald out and ecived * . | hesitated. They wish to tako the matter nnder ad- [The follawing was reccived “jeslerlay moming? | vivement for & few days beforo committing thens Blhatesns Foer Chiridn ar tommittes of Boara | Belves, but all “expreased ot ‘“‘f““‘“‘}" 3 v Tvad, Gin, it Your favorof Jnne s0duty | Joln. ~ Company A" cnrulled —sbout forty. contauning drart (goid) an 1ok of Moutreal | five men out of alxty; Company I3 entolied fiftecnn, 74,50, making fu Al €3.7H8.50, currency, col- | and Compaay 1, na yet o emall company, being )‘5{:“:1;‘:" 2 1“2‘!.‘5.’3” x]:_l""l,‘r:“:fi.lgullrl IIK:!."N; thesn, g-z’lm umler rootganization, mustered in ol Is members A le [tlaens o - EEEoe ol e L cinet heLEirSI Wrattiide Of the cit. | ciceht threa of KOUF and thote aro morc 1o ho Az2ema of AL Jolm {oF thelr brognpe And ke eAriLFow Jin: 5 companies. 10 Vholr appral for mids. Amaai: her otner food | Atuod thet Company ¥ enrolied forty-five men at £ T, Urasdcll to visis our city | 14 last mecting, und Comuany C mustered in 8 number, with tho romainder to” come next ‘Thurs- was an equitable one, tho C Ret gas at n lowor rate than any other larve city in iho cnunuz. Roth companies nczwie-:ed o e, althongh they thoaght it was pretty hard. Ald. Rawlelgh said the adoption of the newtime- table and the threc-foot burner had caused a sav- inz of $3:30,000. When the OUas Committea was mads up thie year Mr. Aldrich dropped. The relns were being puiled too tight on tho gas com- [aoien. Now when cosland labor were choapor, he Committea reported In favor of paylng 82 ane 81 Some people mmight bo aurpriscd af such a Teport, but ho \was not. 1ie was oposed to paylng :ge companies 30 wuch, and should vote sgainst c report. Ald. Sweeney hoped the matter wanld be post- oned. The gas companies, according to Judee rmtnond's decision, were evidently inthe Coun- ctl's power, toa certain oxtent, and they would bo suroto come to terma It let alono awhile to cou- Non-Explosive OIL STOVE, 4 1ta construction renders {t ATl SOLUTRLY, NON-EXPLOSIVE aad, Therefore, TIE ORLY BAFE OIL RTOVE, under any ‘and ali cirenm- stances, tn tha market. Indorscd s Fuch b mbert, Prafentor of ol by A. A; L Chemiatry, 5t ignatius Collegs, INTHE | SPRERRE Bl Al it Titk ON1.Y Ol 5lovo on which K- N6 and ‘snother operation cAnba performed At thie samie $ime on a sin« | glentore, Manufactured by The Ad- i ama Wedlake Mg Co., Chicazn. AUENTS WANTED" EVERY- WHEIE, 8end for Wunrated Ciro inra and Terms to Agonta, or call and sve the Sloves In operation, At INGERSOLL BROS, 44 Clark-st,, Chicago. as not 1he least, a3 ol our Kellel and Afd un! duay night. pathis morning, muen to our reiret, carrying With | “Plo First Regiment nevor stood upon s better renewnd exprorsions of gratitude, I am, most gratc. | footing than it duca at present, and the paesaze of fully, your obedieut servaat, 5. Z. EauLre, Mayor. the Militia law is a source of gratification to ail the & TIOTEL ARRIVALS charter members, who have labored nnceasingly to Grand artfe=tiyrun make the usganlzation what it ehould be, —a pride 3 to the city and the State. J teniay. elder the aubject. In fact, scttled beforchand. For this unce, the | content Tur 'nincyr, and yestorday m reporter OIL-TANKS, n_,,’]::.n RAPID T“{‘hSIT' Justice Morrison yesterday held tho followlng: Ald, McAuiey ‘sald ft was o quostion of gas arno | great functlonarles, who pride themselves as vinited the Aceno and ectad the “dam with a AN A S AN A A 1. Harlo It Ac RICITARDS, INVENTOR, ETC., Mana Beavn Tarcons. of monsy. from. Lo % | gar. ‘These gun men wera In carncat, Thelr prico | being the personal represcutatives of their soy- | ceiticnl eye tosea If it was performing the duty 4WiLSON & EVENDEN, GctEnlon DS, of No, 305 Weat Juckson strect, hasu plan for an | Powell, $500 to the Ceiminal Contt; Eltha ftosos | ¥38 the ultimatum, and if 1t wasn't accopted the | crelgns, recognized the sovercignty of the assigned it Arrived on tho spot by tho simple P C. Mengel, Loulsviil Cauncil could take the alternative—tura off the elevated atreet raliwny, which he has skotched and netd; Fiancs Murp) of riding a long way, ¢rans, areaulting Onicer Hambrock, 82,000 do; J. nd then ciimbing two ¥ OIL TANKS American citizen; or ratticr, thoy recognized tha | Proce TAng, fences, and walking a good bit, the visitor found a- | W. Anderson, the hurse-thief, 3,000 do upan | €32 o | distinction of the individual American citizon x> SHIPPING CAN! Lovell, llostans ‘Col. C. . Chap ermant; J. ¥, | approval. ‘The idoa Is o erecta mid-alr track of | tye imn:.\lalr'y'n-me”y and Covia, Knapp, threa | €38 Still, this proposition of tho Gaa Committes ns made “his views so clearly known that | side to keep out part of the water = W 5455 ron cavaioav. & : Fexitke B | set of tracks on the susponsion principle, —that s, they had not, I suspect,” much choice | from the ditch, The bridge would be & ju the matter, except the option of staylug | very uscful bridge if therc was only eumo away. Diplomatic trlumpls nioro fmportaut to | Way to kot to it othor than by knocking down a the welfare of States have perhaps been | fenco, and If thore was only some way to get upon achioved, but nothing_precisely liko this nas | i3t eitherond. Noapproaches hava been butlt or Beon ‘done Within tho memory of man, Lord | &pparently contemplated, and it It should ever Derby s reported to have sald that Alr. Piorro- | MAUpeu thacs teaia wanted fo wae ft, why, they nt had done what he himscll could not ao. | atructuroat all, even if they had firat knocked L {s only tho cuvious who say that he -safd | down the fence and ao gotten'to it cut tho zas company's price down lower than that [ild n any ather large city, Denides this, crmpo- ition woald be opaned, and the city benedted, Ald. Throop sald the ‘outiook prodicted a rise in coal, and, In computing, a fair price for gae bad to he takea lnto consideration. Ne had teici to have this thing mado right and aquitable, and hoped it would be disposed of as speedily as possible, so that the Council would have no further troubla munths each ; Jacob Underhill, Thomas Worthing- ton, Walter Furlong, thirty days, Justice Sum- merfleld held Georgy Gleser, larceny of teas from Thompson & Taylor, £300 to the Criminal Courty Thomas Comfort, abducting John Mulcabey, 12 years of age, $500 to the CAKELXAS DRIVING, The most criminally careless ploce of delving that hns yet been beard from among the many nyflrnwled cages of rocent dnte occurred -nanlg afl "z'l'u“ Soutnd; | upona cable, o would plant arches at the inter- A5 g SlieredOuiteiie | wection of strcets, at a distance apart of 1,000 or + W, P, Ahidcrsvn and Jdohia | 1,500 feat, Theto accica woald have to be made e, WOler, GO0 | vory strong, and would be placed in F A A in Phtieacioeia, | the ground ot s grest depth, wilh heary 1hoimnas, Loulsville. the Hof. Stephen Us- | bnse plates which would cover the whole intarsec- on: John Gates, Cincinnatly C, J. 'l"d:' tion, and which would have to by held down with W. B, Wilkinson, Haltimore: Gen. timora: Gen, - . | weights of soild masoury, or, A ho Angiests, & SAMARITAN NERVINE witl by T===n = Ealierwon, s | Yeeno chatern full of water for fire purposce Funp & Ald. Daly ook another view of the matter. Coal | *would uot do. TIE YROCESS OF DUILDING AUCTION SALES. all, Voritord... ke Cominereldily L peaesc | A0 ST TUnld o required, e from the w;,'n*};‘,’gz‘,.’,g‘:f{;t‘g;;{;;’:fiu,’u“':fio;,"":;‘“ sas never cheapar, and from all ho could seo tha | As for tho Dukes, Marquiscs, Earls, nnd tho combined dan and bridgo veem (o ave been | ameccmcon S G S nane Rl Vs b Witonas - 4. "Dowser, | curb at sach of the fonr corners. ‘Thesa should | 300 horse-cars wera Ia lino awalting the closingof | PHCe was not olog up very soon. [t vasthe duty | othcr English magnates, they aro great aticklers | simplo cnough . Six posta were frmiy set in the WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. Davenvort; C. 8, Ward, Nashrille, meot at the top, & distance of from sixty Lo soventy | {he bridge. when tha driver of o largo Log. | OF ti8 Aldermien to get the lowost nrices poasible, | for rank und precedence as between themselves, earth at equul distances from each othor. 80 that | uriniwton Auctioneors. 15and 120 Wabash S— feet from the ground, soa o clear all obstacios | wagon Joxded heavily with chaira from | Which hadld not think had beon oblained. but they scom ta hava acqulusced from tho bo- [ $ho distance ‘scross the artidcial chainslof tha pritindidoey FLOATING IIOSPITATL holow. Two strong’ cahice aro ten 1aid upon | (ha factory of Phillips & Liebenstelo,e Nos, | - Ald: Cary sald thoreal quontlon wason the sns, | ginning rendily cnoush in Mr. Plerre- | JO8, NAC. AP0 (SSTC, J0190 00 ROC0 BUTTERS' WEDNESDAY SALE, ¢ these arches “ar " aupporia, from which |7 (o 2l Guperior strect, was observea | ponrion of the rukes, au thoy were auspendod | oni1a™ wiahies® with respect 1o ten A A L ol JULY 11, AT 9:3 0'CLOCK. FIRST TR OF THE SEASON. trestle-work s bullt’ supporting the tracks. | tolcave his o sralk down 'to the eud of tho | he would havo an amendmentto offer, M coal was + | ten faot behind thewe, and In the samo cquidistant 11, 3 The Chicago Floating Hospital, an fnstitution | Mr. * Jiictards claizis that sicam sy be which did o ch oad fm ,e,{,_ and which 1t fa | used at this alevation with success, and hinted at 1 ibility of the olau being tilized by th Loped may kave ita sphore of uefulnoss colargod | Sheghotfiiy oF fhe plau beib Shned onvin: In tho future, was Inaugurated for the season yes- | frelghtand passenger cars fnto the city. They larday. Tho ubjoct of s Ilospital Associatiun In | izt even rua uver the topu af buildings, ieithout Y furnfeh the children of the poor with patent | Payingsny a cction lines, ve uedichre free,—suld inedicine conslating of fresh ‘“.}'{3:?,“':,‘,'.‘j,'.‘;,':‘,",:;:',‘,g\,"{h’f,:",‘;, N e and sunilght, A (wo-masted schooner knownas | been et with onbounded success. The ranid “ho Floreita Las been securd for theuccommoation, | tranals of New York has boen provounced 4 fallurs, of the vablen, and wioored uear tho south end of [ And the elavaied rafiwaz are not pupular. llers e breakwater. ‘There, with the fresh breose | In Uhicayo, whers pooule have ail Gut-tors 1o ot the luke sweepiug over tho deck. 1ho children | move i, It lanot lkely that anything of tuls de- n luzurinta all day 1ong, and draw in a sock of | heription will be lookedupon with any degrea of Bealih cnabling them 10 defy Lhe doctor and all | fuvor'st tesst fora long time to come. rant, When Mr. Plerrepont lot it bo | jmanner. lloavy plank braces from the bottom of known that he would stlow Geun. Grant | the sscond lino to the top of the first lins help to to accopt no Invitation whero he was not to | distribute the strain. The posts, plers, or piles, rank everybody clse, there remained to the peo- | thus referred to, nvera‘n aboat & foot Jin diameter, o who ‘:.-n:ed lfi llanllil‘ ImgI only the cholce ;:ghsl 'm:tb‘:l;i&-l whi ;:\ v:"u::h‘::- nl::.r‘.’ul pner:g,huzg tween hiaving him on Mr. Plerrepont'a terins 3 and not baving him at_all. They are a good- pport what may be called the dry portion ports fthor side of the enannel. A natured ruce, theso English, They laughed, prile bridgoon ¢ perhabs, In somo cascs, and shrupged thelr :{;‘;‘,‘,’,‘,‘5“; ::f.';:,.n{nvlfi“.klfi. “db.flll.l.l.,nc‘n ‘?fi’: l:f; shoulders, and wondered that plain Ametl- | iniddlo posts referred Lo. e dam here, which fa cans should sct such value on the ob- | the regulator of the water, Is composed of three seryances pecultar to arlstocratic countrics, | plank nalled to the firel row of posts, one But they ncqmu‘:-ed‘: and I presume none of+ :m:: l?:fluzlll:r.“ "l;'n:'r:rng%:umm hl:“;-!:z;a'?"v:g e s Wi 1 Glon, "Crant o a | Dlanky anc 368 Maiior f fac tha aireapt forces ita cheaper now than I¢ was isst year, it would cer-», talnly ocear to most people that'a distinction ought 1o bo made botween the prico of gas furnished and gasto be furnished. ‘The motion was then put on the suspension of the rales, and waslost by the following vote: e Aulcy, osenberg, Hallard, Thom (Third), Cary, blowart, Kerbor, Van Osdel, lisidicr, roop, Coak, Seatan, Waido, add_sehwelstal—14. Tully, Culierton, Loddiom, Tarnow, . Laxior, Whites SeNarney, — Rawlolih, Thampeon (Thirteenth). Uaumgarien, icvan, |Nlessen, Lincenbarth, Sweeney, Janssent, Kirk, and aiy=10, Ald. Stewart moved to refor the order to the Commutice on Uns. Carried. Ald. Cary moved to make the subject & special order for 1130 o'clock. At thelr Balesrooms, 118 & 120 Wabash-av. ‘White, Yollow, and Glass-Waro, 0il Cloths, Onr}l:‘ots, ‘Wines. Whis Y. approach, und converse o moment with Officer Yrince, there va duty, Then suddenly he returned to his wagon, evidently in a passlon, mounted It swearlng volnminously, and, " lashing the hurses, put sbout todrive back to the factury. Allthia Awan done with auch {nordiuste Lisste that the wagun capsizod, carrylng with tho liorse. Three buys were . observed seatod with tho driver, and tlieee foll off when the loal first woppled ovr, so that they camo directly ander the fulhng chairs und wagon. 'The driver, being seated on the onteide, eacaped unharmed, Tho by- atanders lifted np the load and allowed one little fedlow to escape, anather Lift let out another, and & third 1ift let out & ittle chap who was complete- 1y buried under thu ctatrs, 'Che first was uninjur- 6 Brls 50 Bris Cider Vinogar. " DUTTERS' THURSDAY TEADE BALE. DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Straw Goods, Wool Hats, and Boots and Shoes, TRURIDAY MORNING. July 1% at 9:00 oelock ‘At Dutiers & Co."s Auction {tooma, second Goor, Mercts! 1l find salable goods A€ our alcs. - » v through cvery crack ond jaint. * The heighth 100N AN S b 3 his works. — to any extent, and rau away before WITH'S RESOLUTION, way to dinner mado sny wry faces over t. R e s o 1hie tovslob the aater \ b ho wicamer Dret Harto no be Y TY- g lo any Sienb and ru sway before | 1a, White claimed that undor the rules a com- | " Perhaps you now guces why th arrangements | O , catimating o o walo e L T on e e foet enpe TOE CITY-HATLL. doha Thitlpe, a eon ‘ol e ropsiator, | mittes could not take np the consideration of 1ho ¥ i in the Deaplaines 10 that of the water in the ditch, I y irhte: of Mr. Pleircpont'd dinner-tablo aro_advertfsed y bant. and was unuvunced to make lier first (rip 1t P 1% nut far from four feot. 1 the Intention of 1ha was moru fr| do'clock. Iy that hourthere were about thirty ( The Comprroiler yestorday borrowed §2,830 upon ned than hurt, having only & sabject and report tieroorn the saue ovenlng. 241 S. HALSTED-8T., Ald. MeAuley contended that it could. 5 J ¢ small gash over tho right eye, and the third, Joslo in this morning's papers, Tho samc papers | builder of the siructure was, as in genarally sup- Dubiished % st of tha Priuca Of Walear | postds (0 alop tho Now of WAter 1010 the GIch: o | Shomw-Casoa. Tce loscn Shertiue: Conniers, Gak Fia: 1 i b v 0 g g l, Y Ehow-Casea, Ice-Hoxes, Sheiviug. 1 - irr‘;«'l‘ren—-‘::‘nclh ;n:l!:x:wxlxk' %‘;.‘c;lh»_ln‘ahrflcn({:‘: ::::-‘%::: fovshuaMatyeie. l'::l::fi :’l .\‘n;.'.‘lmfu,ru;‘lfir R'z'fn“'.;.'?x'fl?.'ix"?.fi'i? Ml‘!l!%n‘::l‘m!llx?-flsm‘: r‘:’ 'nh"é',‘,".‘.'n‘,".';,.?flm'.’,?.'. Ruests, with Gen, Grant’s name (0 a position Rumnuo about tho moat bungling jJob ever sacn in !.“.'u'?.e':.‘,.‘{’.“‘é’.‘. cl-( recadrn, Liquors, and Confectionery, L theco children. :a.m.‘,’a,;., occurred i canses Flve now cusesof, and three deaths from, scarlel | pipyvied, and & deep indentation bet: uffered dune 4, requesting the companios to accept | which {ndicated the low place bo took in that | any country. In the frst Dlace, the waterfows g quence of the abenee of o inedical man, for tho | fever wero rapuried at tho lealth Department yea- 1 <urnllxuvo:|nly x:ln;\(u'rmllm:d m!nl: uo cl‘lhlnlcn tenday. el bo allowed upun the buat who have recent *hiffired from Any furtagios disease. Accordinmiy, | ~Ald: Sweeney hav annonaced himuelf na 8 candi- atrip oat into the harbur was takew, and on the re- | dato for ana of the vacaucles that accur in the i 8 dagtor was foind wio exainiiied tho children | County Board thla fall. ie mothers as to whether scurlet 7, nicasles, or any sach discasolud inanifasted | THo Mayor yesterday audited the Jaue pay-roll T i heir families of tate. Al benti found | of the Depariment of Public Works, sud ordered nsfaciory) tho ordcr lo siart was given at 10 | them paid Saturday. Tho amount ls §:.000, o'clock, and In less than a quarter of an hour the " 0 Tiret Hartc ranged alongstuoaf tho Hospital ship, | The Treasutar's recolpta yeaterday were §3,000 THB FLONETTA from tho City Collectwr, 82,223 from the Comp- 18 of 5120 tonw geaister, and Liaw rather moro deck- | $foHor, und $, 310 from the Water Departmest. room thon the Bummer Cloud, which was used for The bill for coal used st she North-Slde Pumping- & simnllar purpose last year. Awmings are wpread | Worka in the month of June {s $3,313, and that of over the full length uf the deck, aud under these | the West.5ido Worke for the ssme timo, 31,101, B Sittio craivd_saade tnaimaciveavery | . The recelpts of tho Licenso Department yestcr- woou at_home, and roamed around In tor day wers abaut $4,000, Binco the 1at of July {‘u_\muntulmu novel surroundings. A coupleof | 9n'y U04 out of 3,000 saloons have takcn out mitels of crackers and soma large cane of pure, | Jcenees. 1,50 per 1,000, aL D, ‘T'his resolution had been fore the Commlttse, and to have s repurt from it on tha resolution would bo the be: togetat the matter. . ‘Throop sald the Committes had reported in favor of placing that resolution on Ma untl the docision was ottained. ‘Ald, Ityan moved to defer the whole subject and make 1t a special order for next Monday evening &t 8:30 o'cluck. After some furthor squabbling, Ald. Cars's mo- g::n 10 maka the matter & special order for 0:30 put and carried. Ald. White movcd shat bils resolutlon abont tha price of gas be taken from the and mado the special order for half-past U o'clock. 'The motlon was agreed to. MISCELLANEOUS. Ald. Tally, by consent, {nirodnced & rrrnrl of the Comniittce on Btrecls and Alleys, South Di vision, recomimending that the Derlumentul Pab. lic Worke immediatcly sdvestise for bids construction of wer on South betweeu Twenty-sixth and Thirty-frst streets, 1t was concurred in. n the eyes. These two were romoved to theshop of Edaward Joyce, No. 14 Clark streot, whero they received every kindness, Dr. Deechlcr attended the Phitlips boy, and br. Williams sowed up the Lacoy boy's wounds, and both, alded by Dr. Blake, set the broken leg temporarily, ‘The driver of the wagon, Slmon Coifar, picked up hia chairs, and was then put under srrost by Ofticer Prince, The oificer sayn that Colfar's violence waa ierrible, He asked where the astoamer John Bhorman was Iytnz, for wham {t appears the chairs wore In- tonded, und upon learning that she was out on_an excurvion rauted sbout st & terriic rate, The accident \was purcly the reauls of his own maliel ¢ . st ho d ovar tho tap in cvery part of iho lengih, the Bofore tho Enaishpublic: or, dial I #ay, efora | 10, socond vlace ths oluis between the lan thiose titled ond arlstocratic clussca who 'consti- | Thom seithout frouble. et but by hG means tute, for sacial priict and In tho eycs of | jeast, the carelessness of the builder, or the work some people, the Enclish public, of some one who has desirce in the matter, has Htill, some of wmy vonundrums remain, and, | largely uullided the whole purpose of the dam by so far ns I am conccrned, must remaly, un- | leavinga w ia the lflr plank at ane end auf answered. 1 observe, or Instance, that tho | ficlont to let in & small river. Thehole in th Trince of Wales was attended by Ma).- | €a%6 ia about 12x15 Inches, and was forined Gone® Sir Dighton Probym, but I fiad | cuttingout a plecof tha plank, or it might | o ccort of suy ationdanco on Gen, | Uiy have been the renult of the carclessuon 14 1 . wh Il lank Grant, Where was Gen, lhulcnuhhu alde-de- 12:; "::f,"“‘.‘fim nflufl“‘-nn’t‘h.r. dotsct i camp? This is the firat tinie Uen, Grant tasap- | in the same 'm...u. which has been by sonie mea peared without Gen, Badeau, and it is, porhiaps, | )fted up at the bottuin 0 as to leave & gap of, the 3«‘4‘“&"\ w;xerx;. lll nvc;, o l:r(vllm nll |)u‘| :h:’el fuches, through which the water merrily aide-decninp might have been useful,—might uns, havo contelbuted, thatis, to thegeneral phmfiur The liam of :’u these delmn, mllchu:‘cfl. of theoreasion, \Vhy tho Dukeof Richmond was b Wi e O R Ftar b puton Mrs Grant's right, while tho slx Embassa- | 208" &b G0 " Kase "tho dam the ditch is dors rat lower dawn, fsn questionthat aléo | about fficon feet wide, and perispa threo fect ves rise to anxicty, ‘Tho world s walting 10 | deep, shiowing that the dam s auytbing uut a suc- Thursday. W Jular 12, 10 O'c’k a. my, BUTTERS & €O, Auctioneers. S & BUTTI 'S BEGULAR BATURDAY BALE OF HOUSEHOLD G0ODS BATURDAY MORNING sl 2:800'clock, et 118and 320 Wabash-av., N. M queat fever . clous aud cureless driving. Those who attended the injured boys arc_ desyrving of great credit, as It s rarely that homan kiodness exhibits ilaclf in a marked degree in acclients of thls kind, whera none of the njured are kuowa. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Thers will b & Gospel meeting held at Unlon W REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, July 10, 8:30 a, m. Straw Goods, Cutlery, Hardware, GEO, P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers, fresh wlk wers yrovided, and, s #00n as prectl- | The Lawyers' Commitice yesterday contribut Calie, Wure lepared Heraiig, 80a heatthy rel- | 8o ac tae el of Bh anae Tho Keal Moo ished by the litla ence. The tug thew ro- | men huave in all conteibuted $1,000 for thu pellef of Chapel, U7 Bouth Desplaines street, every Tuesday h orden the report of the Commlttea | D€ told for what reason the rulo that raises an | ccss a4 bindrance to the cscape of the water, e e e T e o Th. o ey g sy | Pl s aut petple: eveniug at 8 u'clock. - All e condislly faviied, | on Kirecis ang AlSYs, Boush Divislon, upon tho | Embassador of a barbarous throu like Turkey ———— "Fliis being the first day, the visltors were not 4o James W, Scovell took nnuramll'ynumlom Thero will ho & meeting of the nawly-clected | Biattor of & atand for Trucks, was then' taken up. abuvu the greatest nabletnnn of a clvilized na- DEATIIS, many as expected, 9ut there fa no doubt that be. "’;;““,:"f“ e caracs at Puitosers (4 | moard of Ktegenta of the Universiy of tho Weat thia | A30Y, Fecommendo shat ths Femonstrance suultist :{?‘Lg:ur} be broken In favor of the Duke of e G e gy y foro aiany daya e capuciiy of tha Hospitalwillbo | 36,1ty iroct, o coat $14,000. afterucon at3 p. 1a., at the Grand Pacido Hotel, | bad Handolph stronts aad. establishing o standat | oo July ¥, 1877, Willlai Wealey, son of dev. Wi for the transaction of Important business. The scwmi-apnual mesting of the Nurserymen's Awaocistion of L‘hluui‘u takes place ut 10 o'clock to- day at the offices of tho Prairie armer, 118 Mon-. roo sireet, lu the afternvon a tine displa; plants and flowars, from pablic and priva 3 «ces, will be thrown opea to the public, who are cordlally innited. ‘Tiio urranzoments are excellent, and every care | There waro 210 deathy last week, an increase of 1s taken of the children from the' ume tney start | 63 over the preceding soven days,’ There dicd of until thele retarn tu the wharf, 8fr. 0. C. Gibbs | convnlsluns, chotera lnfantum, 417 scarlut wcta ms Superintendent, and Mre, Morriam ss Ma. | fevor, 13; consumption, 10; aud pnonmonia, 7. Imnil l.u?: “r u‘;'tvr l\l.‘!m ncrlun;. ] n.::d "There were 112 under 1 year old. ull, visited tuo ahip, an ‘ i romsiy bo. eiceoed, th fature ins bret | | Tho Departmentaf Public Works witl open bids TurteWitl Teave “tvery hour, begimaing ac | 19:G87 fur 8 sewur on West Polk street, n © a. m., and the start Wil - be ada [ Westernavonus and Irlng place. The Depari- unciually to the monment. Tho last boat lea ment to-day advertises for proposals for the con- he ntilp at 5 o'clock, thus aflording the children s | BtFuction of the ¢ngines for the Fulicrton avenus guod long day on thu water. conduit. “The cuterprise iv one which should coirmend ji- The Special Committee appolnted to consider the AT AUCTION, On Wednesday, July 11, at 9:30 a. m We hsve SEVERAL RUNDRED CABES in samples and duplicates that MUBT MOVE, being Bummer Goods, QEO, P, GONE &CO,, 6% and 70 Wabash: e MEROY & OOy d 80 iandoipl-st. 3ichigan avenu nd itandolph street be placed oo ic. Ald. Ballard submitted s minority report, recom- di e other placy oc delected than the Lake Park, or that the stand on Market street be retatnud afd reyulated by pollce suporvisul. After sume dlscimion, tho majonity roport was concurred In. This leavea the present ordinance in force, aud tho Lake Park will bereaftér be beau- tifled by tracks sud manure-heapa, Ald. Tully called up the ordinance authorizing the conatraction and everatiua uy ihe Chicago City Ilallway Company of & track on South llalsted et — = ' and Julls A, Stowart, of 302 Weat Indiana- ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, [ it ¥ 224 " 2 Cuticaao, July B, 1877.—Advices from Mon- i Fl:nc?nl lmx:hmn !-:::«:.' l:‘;::dny. July 10, &t @ treal state that the Roysl Canadisn Insurance | * M. " W Company sre'determined to continno_ business | o HARD=—AL Lostan, licblowds, Mows,. July 1, notwithstauding its heavy losscs at 8t. John. | years ) inontha and 12 days, A mecting of the stockbolders has been called FITZSIMMONS~Thomas Pitzsimmons, aged 46 for tha 19tk Inst., ot which tho pald-up capltal | Jears athls residence. 270 lebecea-st., July 8, will be reauced a suflicent amount to remedy Funcral (rom tuo Joly Family Church, Weat m. July 10, by cacrisges to m tho existing impalrucut, anda § per cent call | Twelfih-st,, ut 10 FOUR-PER-CENT LOAN, The popularity of the new 4-per-cent loan is al- ready manifeat. ‘The subscrptions, outside of By ELISO. Auctioneers ’ cly | Calvary, July 10, at 9:30 s. m. sell to cvery bumanitatian. 18t managed by well- | Butlding Department will et I the (1t Clerk's | thoso forwarded through the Byndicats, ond | Mireet,”from “Thlrty-ninth sipeut to the South has beon made on the subscribed stock, which | ®6ERG L idenes of ber mother, oo | TUEBDAY'S SALE, July 10, :30 8. Mg known and responsible persons, ond'in no other i 1 4 ' L 4 Hranch of the Chicsgo Itiver, ‘The ordinance was Lo Comspany an additional 000 to a2 fmotaery NEW AND sECOND-HAND L b Tt Bood bo acompilhed by aa Tie | oocaion o b contidored ta: S Can ton Batlgig | 1argcly from umall fnvestars, already sxcecd | again read 2 b will eive t pany $300, of uiceration of'the Fast Inaians-st,, Mary L replaca the assets now belng used to _pay the o e 21y e 8t. Juin los The Presidont and Directors byl" e e ‘;Y‘:ly 11, 1877, at 1 p. m., are now.at Albany, and [n s few days the New FIRLD—W I A a York Departmeut will be satisfled snd the Com- B, 1 ::x?l dl::lr{y ) expenditurc. ‘oo entiro cost tor tho scason is | Lepartuient, with s prosent smail force uf wen, cathiated ot $2,500, and subscriptions may busent | satlefactorily perform the dutiesof the Department o M1, O: C. Gibbe, No. 130 Dearborn stieet, tho | ‘and enforce the Boilding ordinancas™ Hou. it. P, Derickson, 42 West Fifieenthstress, or to Mr. George Sturgcay at the Northwestern lank. | ,The 4 There aro uo dist{nctions drawn, aud none are re. | he lou $10,000,000, while the {arge bids from banks, In- surance, and trust companics, who scck s long and wafe investment, are yot to come, sud are llkely to reach largo amount before thy expiration of the FURNITUIRE, 4 () ouseliol C i1 e Anndiees. "ELR0N PO E U s AUCTION SALE ek, sged 21 yoars. neral Wednesday, to Calvai ad. Al ‘Yuily then offered an amendment providing ihat tho tracks of the new road shall be connectud with tho lines of the Chicaxo West Divislon llail- way Company nuw operitiug on Halsted atreet, . nc’r)(! report of the Buperintendent of ‘0 . he same by mnecled, the rate réction showe (kL since AbeilL | time allowed for home Rubacriptions. Tha Byndie | of fare over both iface austl not cxcead five cents, | pany allowed Lo proceed {n that State. oars aud 4 montlis, A mative of Uaddlethorpe, fused whon such & trlp would bo likely to benedy, | ho ruceipte of the ingtitution were 33.83% 8ad | dato already has offera for §14,000,000 of the new | eic, The amendment was adopted, tag—— e orkshire, Enling. \ 0ld people are welcomed, aod the mothers of 1oy | $ho ospeuditures 313,541, Aprl 1 there were 1 | 10140 1n cxchange for 6 per cents beld abroad, so | Ald. Whits moved, a8 an siuendment, to strike FINANCIAL. Funsral from 222 West, Polk-st., Tueslay, July Quldrey seeiu to derlvy ai much grstitcation from 1 rlz*;flpfi’.‘gg::fl;:;.bgg;p‘_g‘fl:g",ll-gm{glnf 1hiat o entire bafes wiihin the' Bret mioAtR wiil got the mmh“n{ said company™ intho follow- [ g mx’l:ll.ll.fl(g'fi"'y hyu:lngn:wlluuh;:l;A st e L A et ol an biast | cliarged. 'duna 0 thers wara 600 prisoucrs, . M. | larzely cxcacd the amount which the association | “Eg rate o fare Yoy i uneral services of Al “The rate of fare for any distance on said track and its ‘connections with uther tracks of sald compauy siiall not gaceud nvu genus. eacept wiicn cars or Csriages shall fur a spocitic purpose, *hicag ¢ | Felon subwitted “plans for a "prlaon ‘work. Yabie way well by furaed to th - Chicago Floatiog | yiopt" s, “and “rocommended that ous 1] & Trust Company suspended to-dsy. The de- | ken, Tuesday, July (1’0 at 11a. m., 34 Cottago wood. be ‘construcled nesr the “"“h“?d line of boaitors are proably safe, but the stockbolders will | Grove-av., by cara to Iflw.huvll’g ‘The capitul' of tha Company was DONOHUE—~Emma Do of bankers detinitely pledged itselt to take. There has been within 3 few years a wmarvelous change la AT DEXTER PARK, hue, Juoe 23, 1677, | oo Py q K 3 uesday, July 10, at 2 p, m 5 the preseut male prison yard, be- | the credit of the United States. ) diment % ¥ < b auspension is busl. | 88¢d # years aud 3 montha; Eila Douchie, July 1 > ] 2 OIL-STOVES. fhe Jroheul mele bton e e | et ainesopar-cent bondswere | TOARSIOUERISSAOREd-y o), | 8200,000, The canso of the suspeslone el | N 3gr afa'd yeats 3 maiba and 7 dazw | stocicrired by Logal-Tender, the it of -4 TRIAL BEFORE TUE BUARD OF UNDERWRITEAS, | besame. the shops L0 be two alorics inbeight, | 4]d with some dificulty at parin gold, and aftey | smiended o4 to slmply pravide that tus cars shall | and investments in real estate. i o L and M E. Donobas, = ago | Cloud.” " Bred by Graves & Loowis. Keuknkes. Frof. Lambert, of 5t Iynstios College, before | 828 W lnclude bath-room, 5Ux30 fees ke- . kY e operatad by auimal pawer oaly. On motion of Ald. Rawlelgh, Kec, 6 was amend- «d by the addition of a clause providing for the for- 7 o Funeral to-day from th La® £ T'he llabilitics of the Company to dopository ia o w lO’n‘:lui. .l}‘y"::rmgu Yo Calvary tho Fundiug oct passcd it was some time before she Government could make beadwsy with tha 5 per cents »d the 4% per centa ahop ut the easl end, of the sawe slze. Tlig work, tho Board of Underwriters yesterday afteroon, uluvh‘ummuundinl sald, could be perfurmed by shuwed the freuks sud follics of oil-stoves, their rison labor. Un moilou, the duperistendeut and et ne year's thme for guod appiuved note ¢ wilbiout Inerest. 1f not pald when due, 10 : State-sl s it inlie e ceut Intereat from date: 10 off (of cash. ou'the dollsr, Cometery, er cent ity foiture of the Cowpany's rights and privileges n pecial fo The Tribune. — LEILOR FoslkioY 8 CO-. Auctiobeers pecullaritics and Hability to explosion. ANl the | MayorwereButiorised to burchado the neceasary | B3V et sold i s clear proft bl 3 pef | casoiianould fal "7 Sperbte that nortion of the | ToscoLar Mk, daly - D.W. ik P e i il-atoves were there, and itkewlse the agents for .".‘.?Zf'.‘.?l"ufi‘éém"':.:":'f"L “Tlm Ifllmmfi was | R At u’n ‘advance of 36 to§8. 1813 not | Foad between Archer avenuo sud the South Brauch | Brother, for ton years a) oods Louse By RADDIN & CLAPY. them In this clty. 50 were Ben Bulwinkle sodsome | fike vwoyears. Al depends Gpoa the smonot of asonuble (o vxpect (hat 1ho 4-per-cent bonds | IR the saima inunaer as it operated the portion frowm 5 bt e e 0 ML | “NANY FATENTS ARE SWINDIES, torty-five Io 7 otatives, wh will_specdily becowe even mors popu cy | Arclior avenu to Thirty. uiuth street, . 300 CASES :1. qu)':ruu:“lmn!flnt:g:l‘i:m\ll:'ml.t:fl"l‘::fl’fi&:’ :flllh:d‘a“:cfll:‘h‘kgnmghu mu?’?"flfl'{fi‘} Tun for thirly yesrd, 8n advautsge Lo ghly ap- ‘-:I:d g:d’lua':?:. u.l. .:!h‘n': -mfmu;fl; 'uw‘l?:'rn fr‘h’lm to realize from distressed dnancea the &9 iy ES Lert, Tue stove-mou quibbled o miuch that tlie | prison abor. 1t was abproved. i SR e G L T Bhtte McNarncy, Baungarton. snd Hyan voting S BOOTS & SHO rofe - 3 ——— g - i dewonnintios, S lome G he sloteswers | ppyE COUNTY BUILDIN the aisouut ofthe loai suttorlsed (3700,000:000) | {05 BRI noved suat the Counel adjourn, COMING TO CHICAGO. S TR el Are to Be Sold Peremptorily ol Lambert sald. in substance, that the oil = AT OT the Tedramabies per ceats and ek Epéclal Dirpaickile The TrRuRs, wha will subibit ane Of praciieal yalue. & solondid AT PUBLIC AUCTION, #0ld Lu tlis piarket was represented w be frum 150 54 to 175 d.‘““,, yel :'r'"n ‘practically tested It over A son of Commlssioner 5cbmidl, now home from ahowed over 120 to 135, sod tbls 100 with oil rep. | $¢hool oa 8 vacation, lsvmploxed fa the Conty It -le;m%u um:u:d.md pnll : nnxhc ||‘ur§:x Clerk’s oftice. Salary, $4 a day, 84175 deirecs tes £08 when it be- | Joo Hogan made the lead boz for the corme £os to hest thiows off 8 vapor, whith | stone for the Court-House. 1t was thirteen inchy When this e, long, and be sends io s blll of §13. por ouf in the stove aud laop, it 1a faz more ikely 10 ox anxlof " Plode thiam when {§ 14 upen 80 44 1o, pave tbe vapor. | - 53 Walker sa7a g is 10 have the indict OAS. specisl order, the report of il s ¥y oL OB Sud the 8 considerablo chauge in the 5-ver-cent debt, while the bonds bearing higher intercst will there- fore shriuk in market value as the provabdllity of sarly redemption increascs, the new bonds will becume tho favorite and permanveat form of fnvest- ment. Thos: who do not take tnc 4 per ceots within tho nest ten days are not lkely ever 1o get them without payiog a consldersble premiunm. o Matroox, 1ll, July 9.—To-morrow morning four | Siaues to pariics bavin capiial 1o catabish s pronia: car-loads of excarsionists leave bera for Chicngo | bleinasutaciuriog business by the [Hlipols Central Rallroad, made up chiefy | = CLOTHES-CLI from Shelbyville and Maltoon. They wiil spend | ~o~~rrs o~ - o =ans two days in your city., The excarsion is for the 1/€ap, be B e Bresbyioria Charch st Shelbyeiiier Your OId YKk e ADAMS ACADEMY. | Committee 1k road a8 v Cromtonos g oot vttt J{ g rics of roport that Tuicy bave bad Luterviaws !ng‘ {Be orfcers of the ‘sas les. and puderstand that lowest price at olch they ate willog 1o furald TURSDAY REXT, July 10, at 10 u'cluck. at 63 82088 ) T RAT NNy MADINE EL AR Ao Ga follows: By H. 0. HUNT & CO., ) 278 Eust Madison-st. Chattel Mortgage Sale. TH18 MOINING at 10, will basoid all kinds af ucls and v to the clty la Urcly, the price B ——— Ly 1 cul 08 - Woolea Carpeth 83 per 1,000 Lotig W cal Blde Company Lo iel ho advertisement In - iture. fullilns of Drusscls A good chaucé ment agalnat bim dis of. 1o the firat INTELLIGENT PATRONAGE SECURED. it Wy Commit t | Attentlon Is called to vestisement Bles Matirésses, Mirrors, Oas Flatures, etc. A g b poas off aa (he Professor showed by experimenta | DU MO L Gerjury, Be so3s, aud | _The excellent qualitics of Dr. Price’s Fiavorng mna&' VA 5.?-?.':’;.».3%‘?" ereloss IVCOm- | o ber column of the Adams Acadewy, locsted st 0 es 1| s B2t Lou (PR watt Pioaliure Cho L e s e DY e o o0 B cave s tomi. | (he st etort be will make will bo o quash the | EXUscts have secured for thems \he batromage of | ,/5¢4oiced, That thaotier of ihe Chicapo Os.Light | Quincy, Mass. It is n cxcelient preparsiory ek, Bl ool | RASG-Berrow ab 1ba same hour: eratare Lol tem W Gftesa degrecs Pas bous, as it | indicinens. Fauiug in this be will try for & change furnish Bacy e ) our 1auet Lntelligent ladica, a0 Coke Sompant o T $ME &ekadrtiiite | schosl, baving aa alle curps uf teachers. LaDI AND 0kNTS. | B iemned’ WA Brusi, Ao 3

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