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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. JULY £5, 1877. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Col, Tran 11, Knox, cf the Union Stock-Yards, St. Lonia, te etopping at the Tremont Monge. famncl Eliott, one of the editors of the New York GrapAle, ta registered at tho Grand Pacific Hotel. The Won. C,H. Adame, Member of Congress, Cohoes, N. ¥., is stopping with his wife at the Grand Pacific Hotel. The Hon. Zach Chandler, of Michigan, waa nt the Grand Pacific Hotel yesterday, on hie way from Californss to bis home. Another littic cutting affate with razore occarred Wednesday in Hyde Park, dndge William’ miuetache was the victim. Ex-Gov, 8, B. Packard and Gen, A. 8, Badger, of New Orleans, havo returned from thelr North- western trlp and are stopping at the Grand Pacific Hotel. Folicy-holders in the Republic Life-Insurance Company, now in the hands of a Receiver, are re- quested to send their names and address to ‘Sure render Value,” caro of Tue Trinunn. Atan early hour yeaterday morming, George Il. Mcallister, at No. 459 Mather street, wan thrown th orner of IMaleted and Way- quite badly injured sbont Coroner Dicizech yerterday held an Inquest upon enry F. Ituhlman, a German, remding at. No. 71 Him“ ntreet, who’ dicd suddenly ot apoplexy, ‘Tie afterncon at 2 o'clock he well resume tho in- quest upon Shanley. Eamues It, Hill, O. TH, Riggs, N, Empecy, A. B. Dunford, 2. M. Wateon, and W, J, Beattie, prominent merchants of Salt Lake City, are in thie city for the purpore of buying goods, and stopping at the Grand J'acific Hotel, Ina friendly contest at barc-ball on the Chicago ‘Club grounds, the Lvanhoe Cinb beat the Vesta or- anization by Becoro of 24 to 14. Both Clube aro leaders {nancial affairs, one in the North Division, and the other in the West. The temperature yesterday, as observed by Ma- nasse, optician, No, BB Madison rtreet (Trintxe Huilding}, was, at 8A, m,, 71 degrees; 108, my 943; 1m. m., 773 7D m.. 73. Bare 40.145 7p. my BU, A letter from the Hon, L. Brentano laying before the President ebarges againat the official conduct of Comnusstoner Huyne hax heen forwarded by the Attorney-General to dudge Drimmond, Mr. Hoyne being an appointee of the Circuit Court, John Pascheck, 10 years of age, residing at No, 42 Crouby strect, came very near drowning at 1i o'clock yesterday morning in the river near Divis- Jon atrect vridye, He waa Mened uut and received prompt medical attendance, and wae thereby muyed. The Hon, C. T. Gorham, ex-Minister to the Hague, tho Hon, H.C. ‘of Coldwater, Hich,, and the Ion. |. Cobb, of Kalamazau, Hotel yeaterday, The ‘ar West, aud are on thelr return home, The Excentive Committen of the Woman's For- elgn Missionary Soctety of the M. E. Church held a meeting yesterday morning in the Methodist Church Biock, Mra, T. 1. Hitt presided, and Airs. 1, N, Danforth acted as Secretary. Only routine business was transacted. M. Campbell, Nuswelthrook, Anatralia: J. M. Blerling, Queensland; J. C. Dolman, Aclbourne; Mins Harriette Knight, Southampton, England, are arty registered at the Grand L’aciic Motet who '¢ looking over tho things, great aud sinall, to be scen ln the United States. The proprictors of the fiinote Distillery pester: day bonded out their stock uf highwincs and other arilcles seized some time azu, Uo ayprained valuo of which in ect down nt $4, 001,20, and the pen- alty arising under a forfeltare of the bond, being twice that amount, of $40, 182.08, Henry F, Rullman, for twenty-four years man in the house of Dogeett, Haxects & It ruddenty of beatt-dieeuee yesterday aornt rertdence ou ¥im street, neur Wells. was a mun Of larce acquaintance, hunest, capable, aud emiventty guatted for the position be had. honorably iilied for so many years, The i Dr. Willtam L. Gago. of the Hearl Street Congregational Charch, Uartford, Conn, fad one of the beat known divines in tac East. ty spending a few duye in ction, and alopping 'y S. Veterson, at Muse- 0 in en route for San Francisco, Where We file the Rev. Dr. Stone's pulpit during July and August. : of the South Chicago Land and Tanaing Association, betd at the oftice af the Sec- ilunly Green presiding, for the purpose an indebtednces of snout $8,000, tho inembers caine forward and suvancod $10,000 on thelr subscriptions, and voted that the Treamurer Jeep a cenegve of wtock of 4U per cent as avcurity for further dice, Yesterdny morning as Tose-Track No. 4 was Tunming to the alarm from Box 21) at i:hd, the driver, Denial Hartnett, was thrown ander the Wheels and was alinont instantly killed. While peveveding along Dearborn slreet, near ‘Twenty- reeond, {t waa discovered that the pole-auap dua nme lovsed. The Captain arder- ed Georsa My Shippy. teuckman, _ to mia off and rehook ite The Merses = were) =o onthe = deal orun, = and. Luippy (oll. ‘fhe Captain himself then Jamped, kad, just as he did so, the truck atruck the curva of the track at the corner of State and Twenty-eec- ond atreets, throwing Hartnett from his seat to the paverent. |b was about 0 years of age, und leaves u wife and four children Ulng at No. JUS) South Lasalle street.. Deputy coroner Korn held the (nquert, and found a verdict uf accidental jeath, ‘The present investigation of the danger from ex. plosion of coal-oll wtoves by a committer of the Chicago Board of Underwriter ts thourht to be drifting Iota a channel which witldo more harm tian good. ‘Tne reporte of the proceedings of the Committee aro belng used a4 ailyortiacuients by tho eee whony stoves are commented tpon favora> “) while those drina whose stoves ate eoneurcd clului that the Inveatigation ja being tarde merely to hel» certaln Airis. fntention a number of fag (nsurnnce-agenta to have the investigation Drought tu w speedy close, and at the nest meeting of the Guard resolutions will be intraduce effect that all coal-oll stoves tond to eni bource In which they are kopt, as the ring of jurge quantities af coal-ol} used for these stoves ia Vazarnous, no matt r how eafs the stove ts, and that un extra charge of 10 cetita should be charged on all property where cual-oll wloves ure weed, ‘The Internal Revenue officers complain that there {+ consulerable tnorance wimong dealera In dlatilied: wpirita in tegard to the eections of the Revieed Pratutes requiring atatnps and brande to be elfaced from en ‘The rections referred to are Ros, i 4 Which provide, in short, ‘to efface sald wtampa «purtasion in violation of law. in auch care+ consists of a fine The penalty oF not tess than $5,000, nor more than $10,000, and imprivonment. not lov than one year, nur more than five, What tho dealers aeem to have particularly forgate ten isthe fact that the people who knowingly pure chare or ell, with inspectlon marks thereon, any cask or puckaie, after the same fiat been uscd for airtiNed «piriia, shall forfelt the aum of $200 for every such cusk so purchased or wold, ‘The trouble, tecems, is that people are su careless about thin thing thas they frequently get the empty caske {ota their posession without weelug that the stamp, brands, end marke are craved, which makes then Jigble toa visit from a Deputy-Collector, it will be the pars of wisdom for then to wleep for two or three nighte with a copy of the above acctlons Wuder their pillows, gud to repeat them, like o schoulboy's aperch, over thelr nor lag drama sen are perfectly familiar with the Inw's de- wands. CHE ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF 61. JOUN'S #CHOOL, zonducted by the Slaters of Mercy, tonk placo yes- Ncrday ufternounin the excellent achuol-building: on Chirk alrect, uenr Eighterath street. [twee a euccess iu orery reapect. “The plipila, to the nuns ter of 440, were all attired in thelr prettiost dresses, und acquitted t . Juited 10 them on the prog niuch credit. da ma o mme af exerciics with ‘The proficiency exhibited by them and clocution wis more than might be dof youn ladies of thelr teader yearr, wtrong evidence of the careful trainiug they received at the hands of tho Sisters,’ tenilance of pupllv and invited gucste y in hall being full to. repletion, Int of applause bestowed upon which Wae tutually satlsfac- ar the young talde! ors. ‘he Rt Rev. Bishop Foluy was prescot, ag alu were the Hey, Jolin Waldron, pastor of St. dohn's; the Nev, Fathers Hogan, Jobn'es P. Wurdan, St. Janes: Corbett and Oakely, Sacred Heart, O'Ned, Moly Vamily; Dorney, of Lock- 24; Murphy, of Jollet; Carroll; D. Riordan, the i ; Dunn, All Sante: Cartan’ and y c yj wud several others, Seven Sisters in ull ave charge of the school, of whom Si;ter Teresa ia the Mother Superior. ‘The exercives upened with s glev by the pupils, compauled on the plano by Miss Hf, Mroderick’, ‘Then followed tne Sulutatory by Mise 'N, Hughes, aud af a a varied prograiane, couslatiny of chore ) Tecitations, and dramatic dia- vadings, the whole conciudiug with fue Ulatriuution of premiams. Missce Gallincy, Liuch, Mccarthy, aud Muhug also assisted the bavils wath well-reoderca ylano accompaniments. A BROKEN MAIN, People paslog the curuer of State and Congrese atcects Inat evening beard the gursling of water, paw the reficction of the xaslights fu thele muddy nd atopped to ingufre what the inattct ey were not long in doubt, On Congress strect, about Steen feet from State, waea tole in the crust, about four inches square, aut of woich erable force and o the north and ‘The four. inch main on Congress atreet hod buret, and these were the elfecte uf the water units rampage, ‘The bursting occurred about O o'cluck, Lut, al- thoughthe olicu and Water Departucate were Rolised shortly after this hour, the water was pot turned of at , when o reporter passed the lace. None of the residents in the neiebborkuod ad au fears, however, of being Auoded out, that cunvenlent vacant lut being called blessod for onco forthe part it took Iu receiving the escaplog walere, No good and suticlent reason wes shown oy. the Police Department or the Water Department bad not scnt around the dasn with the key, who ls alweye supposed to be on duty, but who certainly must bare been off Inet evening, to turn off the water and thna prevent ita boing warted. (If, hy chance, that vacant shanid not toid the hareted matn'e enpoly, and the People tn the vicinity should be damaced an to thelr cellars and the rode and ehatteda they may contain, {t 1 more than probable that they would algn a petition te have the salary of the ain with the key, who didn't come, abbreviated. NOTRL ARRIVALS, Grand Purtfe-it. 8, Wages. Texan: I. M. Torte, Tekaar Willtam Graves, New York: J. W, Wunty Springte! Mel ce: M. Camp: Den and James Stirling. te ean Wd, Montayue, Haltimcre; |. Vincent, Washington famael Eiuott, Hbsen. Ste Lorin; jort, New Yor c. 0 George Clinton, Nuffalos G. df. Osborn, Itork Lalanid..re Tremont House—James McWethey and bride, Arora; Gen, Tense HH. Knox and fa ily, SE. Louies A. 1. a bell. Ioumington; Jonn F. Uuncan, William W a andQ@.C. Green, ‘Dabuque, J mM Cottriil, "Milwaukee: L. 8. Kellogg. Fert Atkinson, Kan: A.J. Couper, Miiwaukees Judge be Ee Payor, Fontiacy C, 1. spencer, st. bauts the Hon. A. A. dackeon, Whiledelphia: ‘bon A. Clarke, Fredoniay 001 “Judge B, WON Dubuai : Nop: king. Poorin: dl. Mt. 8 san cisro, Auutiner Hose ie end family, Knaini arge, Angi A the ilon, Henty Root, Quincy; W. A. Uratiam, Ratta: Horace F, Fiske, Totedv; dames Nwect, Des Motness Wel ilee, Phnleteiphiag the Hon. wh... Butler Youngatown, 0. Gen. F Ata faxan: the fon. i, chron, Pouhk % «Alden, De Beraut, Boston: B.A. Simmina, Marth Chet sh Fitch, ‘England: 0. M. Jackson, Austiny Tex, tL. D Kingsland and, 1. tanoary. St. Loules Kf cr, Routevtitey st. W. Watd, Now York... 7ne Commertiat Fey Able, Sileas WCU: Kimball” Kiging A.W Ford, Freeport; Albion GU. W. ‘Had: ee tg orn dock, Kokumo; D.C. Moon, Donkirk, A. N. LANCASTER. TRIAL YOR INSANITY IN TIE COUNTY count. Alvin N. Lancaster, who was convicted some (me ago in the United States Conrt of perjury, was before Judge Wallace yesterday morning ot the County Court for the parpoge of having an inveatl> Ration Into his sanity. It will be remembered that after his trial for perjury it was asserted that he wasinsane, A Jury wae called, a trial bad, and it ‘was found that he he had been insane at the timo of the trial and afnce. Tho jury recommended that steps be taken to commit him to one of the State asylums for the {neane. A petition was re- cently filed in the County Court for the purpose of having the examination Into Lancas- ter’a mental conditlon, which tuok place yesterday morning. Mr, Waterman represented ihe peti- Uoners, and Mr. Hates appenred as Lancaster's coonsel. The Iotter was not vresent when the cose was called, but was broaght ina few moments later from the Connty Jall, looking considerably paler than he did when he appeared in Judge Wlodgett's court some time sce, and with an alr which, if real, was distreseing, and which, if feigned, would seem to fudicate tint he ts not a bad actor, To wore a Ilitle black silk cap to cover his bald broad head, but removed it on entering the enclusure behind the ratling. A seat was Provided for him at the table, und he sat down, lis eye wan wild, there wasn scowl on his face. his forehead was wrinkled, anil his whole demeanor was apparently that of a man who was not o4 other men are, ond whore mental equilibrium had been upset by soine disturbing cause. Thus he appeared to outward view. Whether Is matnees was real or feigned, however, waa another question. Judg- ing tron the fact that the petition referred to was drawn up by bis friends, and by the othor fact that, all through the proceedings, nelther ho nor hin Counsel manifested any objection to the evident outcome of the examination. It lookg to thoxe who have secn similar cascs na If there wanat least some method in ft, and t! Lancaster was secking a reaidence in an insano asylum in preference to one 1m another State institution where Inmates aro treated le: derately. * ON OF! iG THE PROCREDINGS, Mr, Waterman went {nto n short hivtury of the perjury trial, and the succecding trial before tho Jury in reterence to the question of Btated the present step was taken at the sugm of the United States Court. Hu desired a verdict onthe question of Lancaster's sanity, so that it inight be presented to the United States Court and an order fot Lancaster's release be obtained, when. be could be committed to an asylum. Tho formality of callings dey. was then gone through with, after which Mtr. Waterman read from the record in the Uated dtates Conrt, and calledon Dr, Paoll, who testified that he had deen Lancus- ter'a physician since IG), and had seen bins frequently. Ilo believed him te be a mono- inoulac, ‘the "proper pee for him would be an {nsane asylum. Whetherthe case was hopeless or not hecunid notany., Ills malady might increase ordcereare, In answer to questions by Mr, Wates, Lancaster's counsel, Dr. Paul! referred to Lancas- fee's pccnilarities of conduct, temperament, and conversation. The subject upon which he aeomed to be 1asane Wes his business, and thie lusapity had heen fncrenved by a disensy which had been growing on him fur some time, aud which had hie brain, Pr. Paoll did not consider Lai caeter mentally ablo to take care of hls busive: and If he had beon hin relative he would bave asked Jony uge to have eomebodly take care of his busl- nese for him. Josiah Lombard had conaidered Lancaster, from the first of hiw troubics, irrational on the subject of rome Snancial transactions with Mias Warrcn, out of which had grown the proceedings in the Unitod Btatce Court. “io had visited Lancaster In Jail. At fret ue spoke of the conapiracy aguinst him by hie enemies, and weaured witness be was to have a new tefal, und that (be Jodo was friendly toward him. In few minutes ho wandered in his mind and rep- resented that the Judge and everybody eine wan coustiing atinet him. In speaking of thie woins an, Mise Warren, ho wns qnite violent, as uleo in speaking of the death of bie firs, wife aud children, weserting that there had been malpractice in thelr medical troatinent. Iruta all these symptoma of id not believe Lancaster was compe: we id businers. MN. MILTON PRTENA, ra former lawyer, cave instances of Lan- cxater'a violent behavior when referring to ble Dusiness relations with Slies Warren and the death of biv Great wife wad children, fancnatet's letters to Miss Warren showea that he owed ber moucy, and yet he denled the debt, wanted Mr. I'etora to draw up an afidavitto tht effect. accused him of **heing in" with the other aide. when he refcred to do so, and disiniveed lm. Lancaster had berome involved. owed money, and vetdeclared that with- in ninety duys he would have plenty #f money, and would be loaning it to the market. Br. Wickersham Lad onco heard him declare, in front of the Urug-atore at the corner of State and Jackaun rtrcets, thut he weld he if_sonteboay to the Iamp-post, At anotbertime he heard him in the drug-store, ** Let them come and yet mo tf they want me. Putting these linke together, with what he had heard, be had no question that Lancaster wos of unsound tind. Mr, Hodeman, tue dragyiet at the corner of State and Jackson streets, rclated how Lancaster hod onca lant winter walted for Dr. Paoll on the atrvet durlug a severe auow-sturo, and that when saked Jo como into the store and walt he refused, stating that he was known there; that there was a con- piracy againet him; and that ** they" were com- fnwatver him 16 take bln. rman Was proceeding to call another Witheas, when Jadze Wallace intimated thut aui- Clont teathuony had been presented. The other aide had no witnesses, and the cuse was given to ity jury, who, after being out a rhurt tlme, re- turned a'verdiet pronouncing Lancaster Inaaue, auc incapable of managing and controtling hie catate, and a fit narson to be went to an insane-asyluin, ‘This cloncd the proceedings. Mr, Waterman will presont the jury's verdict tududgu Blodyett, who will probably lesue au urder for Lancaster's release from the county jail, with tue atipulstion, however, that when he recovers lue sanity be te nguln liable to arrest. When this has been done, Judge Wallace will order hfs committal to an asyluin, Ww. c. A, MEETING OF THE BOARD OF MANAGERS, ‘Tho Board of Managers of the Women's Christan Association held atcgular nionthly meeting yea- terday morning at No, Wabash avenue, Mrs, MN. Clark in the chulr, Ars, Chester Warner, ‘Treasurer of the Buard, reported that there wae $257.04 on band, A detalled report of the weekly meetlnge of the Finance and Executive Commute tees during the past mouth was read by Mrs. F, 1, Fake, and approved by the meeting. Mra. Venison Groves, from the Committee on Employment, reported that during the month of Juue there bad been sent out ruin the Empluy- ment Oftice 174 wouen ond girls, all of whom hid been provided with regular ewployment. Fluan- cially the Burean was lourlshing, the cunning ex- penses being moro then provided fur, ‘the report of the Home Cusmmittce showed that there aro wt present only vieven inmates. ‘Tho Hume has accounutstions for ufty-live pereone, but during the sunuoer mouthe tte capacity ts wot auverely taxed. Consequently the rule os to hae becn temporarily suepenaed, as also (hat in gard to Wazes, au that Christian wowen of ail ug ‘will be adtitted duslng the aummer, Nrw. Gilespic, Superhutendent of the Iome, tendered her resignation, which was accepted. On motion, @ Spectal Committee, consisting of Mrs, Fuke, Mrs. Bartlett, Siva, Thompson, and Mra, Hayward, was appoluted to distribute’ tickets for the Kev, Joseph Cook's lecture on the 24th inst. ‘The sale of tickets will take plave Friday sud bat- urday between the hours of 11 a.os. odd p.n., at the roams of thu ¥.M. UA. Alry. Fake said that a highly successful enters tainmcot had been given under the auspices of a huwber of Woucn's Christian Associations throughout the country which she thuugut might be attempted iu Chicago. It consisted of reure> Sculutions of the jeading characters ju the beat kvown works of dictions, “the party to bo aesumed, by friends of the Assuciution. Sle believed that If the didlerent churcies would teke bold of the 1d the Exposition Building could be secured, an werles Of entertainments extending’ uver two weeks could be given, Mrs. Sabin wuo bus been wo successful fn mauayement of the **Bulterdy Ball," bad expressed her willingnese to wanaste the atlulr, and there wasuo doubt € would result in a decided pecuplury benetit to the inetiutien, If was decided, after a lung diacussion, todola a apecial meetiog on Thursday, thu 26th inat., of 10 a. w., iu the bible-room of the ¥, M. C.'A., @ivcuss the matter, A number of changes were mace in the committees of the Assuciation, and Alra. Ballard wae appoluted to take the place of Mrs. Tuttle ou the Board of Managers, The meeting then adjuurucd. HUMBOLDT PARK. ‘THB CITIZENS’ OPENING. Grand-Marebal Greeneboum aad bis aids met in Greeucbaum's Hall at 4:30 o'clock yesterday after- noon forthe purpose of concluding atrsngementa for the procesalon which ts to take place Sunday io the citizens’ opening of Humboldt Park, Adjt.- Ger, Peter Hand suggested @ elmilarity of unt- forms, Including n military hat, with gott cont, white glores, and aaaeh, Tt rhonld be anderetoodl that the staf will also wear their resnlar Saniday- Fo-to-meeting clothes, aan enash amd hat would Mont too reantr. The uniform wae adopted, The place_of rendezvona was the next matter taken up, The stait-oficers will meet ath o'ciock Sunday morning at West Market Hall, corner of Union sed Randotph etrects. Marenal Greenebaum requested that the stat do nos ercort him asa body from his residence, In order not to disturb the several charch congreca- tlons which might be parsed while service was go- ing om. tie wished the feelings of religions people appreciated in thie matter, Other minor matters were tulked over and arranged. Christian Krickaen waa selected as Marshal for the Scandinavian division, The hour for leaving Aurora Turner Hell was fixed at it o'clock Rrecinely, Col. Lippincott tendered the use of a battery of artillery ot fonr guns. ‘The Grand Marabal requested promotness on the partof the etaft officers, after which the meeting adjourned. THY FOLLOWING INVITATION to the people cf Coleaga has deen fesned by the Went Park loanlto take part in the ceremonies Incident tu the formal opening of Mamboldt Park, which takes place to-morrow afternoon: To the Public : Ihe West Chicago, Park Commission- ere reapectfnily invite the citizens of Chicago, and ea: ‘clalty of the Wess Division, to participate In tie Formal opening of Humborde Park, on saturday” July {4 inst, “The proceashon will atart’ from this oifce at 1:30 pom, headed by the Great Western Nand. zona of the West Disidon, with the members of thelr families and friends, 1 on the north side of W: i Washtogton atreet, fro1 eter ntreot weat, and friendefroin ibe South Side will form slmilariy’ on the west io of from, Washington street south, and those from the North Side will form on the weat sido of Peorin street, from Washington atrect south. ‘The procesaton ‘wil more north on iiaisted eae, northwest on Misve tmproved, comprises eizhty acto of land the enat by California avenic, og the soutl L, and on the north hy Northayente, ¥ e HLITAl condition of weural of U we cnn asa q ar fictpate that they wilt thoroughly enjoy their viett to the park on ibisvecasion, Uvspeetfully, A. COMILLAnD, Recretary, THE COMMITTEE OF ARKANGRMENTS for the celebration of the opening of Humboldt. Park Sunday held a meetirg last evening at tho aAnrora Turner Iall, ex-Senator John Buchler in the chair, On motion Mr. Kenry Greenebaum, it was decided that the regular exercises whould commence at p.m, ‘The programme ue agreed we: Music; German addres mnale or song: Scandinayi; Charles C. Sunaeli; Scandi; tong’: poem by Emil Dietzech ; Englith address by the Hon. Thomas Hoynn; exer claea bythe Turner societies; muaic; callathenic exerciser by the pupils of Anrora ener lal; music, Persons wishing to rent stants for the sale of refreshments must apply to Henry Greenebaum, No. 78 Fifth avenue, dress, by BEER, There seems to be a diragreemont over the pros- ective celebration, which may yet reault in war. fonch his beer and the Teton is aroused; and It would appear that rome sacrilewious persons pro- pose to lay their unhallowed hanis upon the ark of he corenant—that is, the heer-keg. Speechca are proverbially dey, visitors to Iumboldt Park aro ell telat: ani without beer the latter would be aa naught, The. impression having gotten nbroad that Mr. Clark Lipe, Chairman of the West Park Board, was ‘opposes to the ealo of beor in the park on Sunday. nezt, 6 petition to the effect that ho would allow of the eaie of ** refrosuments" on the opening day wasdrawn up, This received the signatures of a Bumber of leading citizens, and wii) ve promptly presented. A nice question arises ns to how the ortets to keep tno blinds down and front doors closed gan be complied with, but _ per. haps this may be evaded vy considering the park fence as representing the outer door, Exactly what will be done ehoat Phil Tloyno and hin friend, the United State Govern~ ment, which derives 0 ccrtaln special tax, ia not kuown, but there fe little reacon to doubt that. every uttendant upon the celebration can dip h or her nose in the owing tankard at the old-eata Hohed rate of five cents per dip. WEDDINGS, MRELANDS—SWAN, ‘Miss Mattie L. Swan, daughter of Mr, and Mra, W. 8, Swan, of No. 206 Irving place, was inarrled Inet night at the Ada Strect Methodlat Eplscopal Church to Mr. Lewls W. Neclands, connected in business with the drm of Andeow Brown & Co., and well known for the active — part which he has, during his two years’ realdence $n this city, taken in the work of the Young dlen’s Christian Association, The eharch was very comfortably filled, and tho cero- Mony Was perforined at 8 u'cluck by the pastor, the Rov. J. A. Cuiwell, “The bride wore a traveling costume of slate-culorer #t)k, and waa attended by Miss Hattie Sanders. Me. George Lement wan the Mroont's ‘bast man." ‘The osbern were Messrs. Frenk T. baker, W. A. Allon, and John f, Swan. fle Young cutiple departed on the 0:30 tran for the Weat, where they will remain about two weeks, after which time they will welcome thelr friends at the residence of the bride's parents, Befors tne ceremony a wedding snpper was given, to which only tno relatives and most in- thnate family {clends were invited. ‘There was no reception after the ceremuny. Many rich presenta wero recolved by the yonng ponple, VAN PLEBT—YOUTIL Mr. William VanFieet, lately one of the pro- pretors of Wood'e Museum, was tnarriod yestor- day afternoon to Mlea Dora Foutn, at the real- dence of her purcnts, Mr, and Mra. It, it. Fo ste, at the cornerof Dond avenue and Soventy-dfth etrevt, | ‘The ceremony was dettormed by the Rev, Henry T. Miller, of the Sizth Preabyterian Church. Fora few yeurs past the bride was enxaced In teachingin Hydo Park and Lake. At the concln- alon of tha reception following the ceromuny, Mr. and Mira, Voukleet departed for New York, GRARAM—UARNBD, De. 2. W. Graham and Misa tu A, Barned, both of thiscity, wero married Inst ovening at 11> West Marrison streot. the residence of the bride's pa- rente, ‘Tne ceremony waa perfariacd hy Dr,viood- winin the presence of numerous relutivos und frionda, Dr, and Mrs, Graham will remain ip the city for tho present, THK CITY-1ALL. ‘The number of Icuused saloons in805, The re- cepts from Hcense-fuca yeatarday were $3,000. Eloven new cnsow of scarlet fevor were reported atthe Health OMco yesterday, Eight dexthe have ocetrred thia woe from that disease, ‘Tho Treasurer's recolpta yesturday were 81,008 fromthe Cy Collector, $2,404 from the Wator Dopartment, and $40,388 from the Comptroller, Popular loan certificates to the amount of $19, O00 were redeemed by thn Coniptraiier ycaterdsy, and new revenue warrants amounting to $2,400 were Issued, Mr. John i, Drake, of the Grand Pacite Motel, yeaterday arded to the Mayor an addlitlonal §70, Subscrived fur the relles of the St, John euferers by the hutale of this city, ‘The Committee on Rallrosde went yeuterda afternoon with one of the officials of the pro! ected “*Luwadale Horau-[tallway " to observe the lay of the land of the new route, ‘The Judiciary Committee ts called to meet In the City Clerk's oillee to-day at 2:30 p.m. ‘The Com- iniltee un Mtrecta Bnd Allcya of the North Diunion will meet to-morrow afternoon ‘at it u'cluc ‘Two new casos of amalt-pox wore reported to the Health Onlce yesterday. | They are at No, 35 Keenan atroct und No. 718 Milwaukeo avenue, ‘Thore are now about twenty: cases in the pent- houwe. The mothor of the afiicted family founa io Weeks avo on West Divielos eet has died, anil the three children, now orphaug, aro to be sent to Hloowlngton. City-Altorney Tothill yeaterday announced that ho intende ! tu xo before tue Grund Jury ond pro- eure the Indictment uf those agente uf furelyu ine eursnce companies woo refused tu pay up tou tox which Waa tinposed on them by the charter: i7 ventof their net recelply, ‘Tho law provided for thelr indictnent, aud unless they very svon did as they ought, and know they sbuuld, wand wee what could be gotten from thet bg legal proced- ure, ‘The following bultding permits wers lasaed yca- terday: Vetcr Muoncy, two two-story busement und altle dwellings, each £0x42 fect, Nos, 102 and 104 Dearborn avenue, tv cust $1,500 each; C. Bulkeley, two two-etury and cellar dwellings, MU fect cach, Nos, 410 and $12 Park ayenui cout $2,000 cach; the catuto of J.B, BMoliiken, «© fuarestory and bayoment xtore and office building, W280 feet, No, 1s Fifth avenue, to cost 3) oud B. Jobnaon, three three-story and base~ one-frunt dwellings, Ixué4 fect cach, core jalsted and Muboard streat, to cost $5,000 Urafe, 4 two-story ani wement el, Hurlbut atreet, near Chicago Thu Junc report of the Fire Department shows total of twenty-nine fires, from the following cause Accidents, 23 carelessness, children with matches, 1: defective chimneys, splosion coal stove, 1; explosion gasvline stove, 1: friction, 1; gas explosion, 1; incendlariem, known and aup- 34; lamp explosion, 1; overheated furnace, spontaneous combustion, 3; sparks, 3; upact= kettle, 1; unknown, 6. The total loss on buildings was 35.207, and the total loss on goods, "310,001; total loss, $24,812. ‘The total Insurance was $111,400, and the fh more than the lose was 39d, G88. ‘Th vccurred Juuc 1- 1p the ‘tobacco warehouse of Svalding & Mercick, where tho loss was $12,500, and the Insuzunce $34, 500, wit fa customary with the Department of Public be Vurks to receive from each of U:dders for contracts onus to guarantee a fulfilment of the coutract in cose it be awarded to lim, In case the coutract be not fuldiled the boud is declared forfeited and the city thus indcwaifed against loss. Some tine ayo “the contrac’. for & sewer on North Hoalated strect was let to George Huldstuck, who advanced @ bond of $200." Holdstock "found tost bo could make nothing upon the work, and petitioned the Council to be reicased from obligation. His prayer waa not granted, and ho shortly afterwards sbandoned the work. ‘The city inquired into the bund end fod that it fe worthless. Huldatock, when queationed thereabout, sa{d that he bad ‘been juduced by ‘Thoma McQucency, & sewer builder, to put in a bid for the work, and iu getting ups Lond, Hoid- stock simed bia name, McGueeney slgued bis, aud Holdstuck then signed the wswe of vue of bis frienda, boing tolit, he nays, by McQacency that Ruch action was very common in giving such band: anil wae ** all right, a9 the Poblic- Works 1) Riont mond never know the difference. T Hoidetock's veruon of the aGatr, and the P Worke officiate are inciined’ to nceept it, believing that he han heen nnivittinety fooled by McQueeney. Both men were yesterday arrested pon the charee of formery, and taken betore doe: tice Foote, whore they cave ball in bonds of 81,600 each for trial this morning at 10 o'clock. THE COUNTY BUILDING. The Committee on Roada and Bridges visited the Town of Thornton yesterday, County-Clerk Lieb and Jallor Carrier and their familles excureloned to 8t. Joe yerterday. McCaffrey Is enid to he visiting his Towa lands And sporting with hie blooded stock, It {a feared the charges against Egan will have to be deferred. Tho Arsessor of the Town of Lake View retnrn- ed his booka yesterday, and word was received from the Towns of Westand South Chfeago that thetr books would be banded in Tuceday, Court-Honso matters. were quict yertertay, Walker was nelng his thick stone just aa if thero had been no tronbdle on the subject, and as if he had made no promites ta the contrary. The work was progressing very slowly, howeres, The city antiorities have given the Grand dary to understand that they intend to remedy the nul- sance in the Court-House Sqnare complained of by Commissioner Holden. and the probabliities are that nothing further will be done in the matter by that bouy. Aman dy the name of Gackholtz, indicted for the larceny of acoat.a year or more ago, was yor terday given up by hie bon ‘amen and ‘placed tn Jarl. The man fe sald to be uf good character and Innocent, and hie friends hope to get the iniict- ment quashed ta-day, + The agreement was reached In the Criminal Court qpelerday. that no jury trials would be had ducing. he he Auguet term. ‘The Court willbe in session, wwever, fruin day to day to hear motions and take Wall, ‘The State's Attorney will avail himeelf of the opportanity to lake the rest he so greatly needa. Sheriff Kern yesterday. upon the suit of Oxgoail, levied on the effects of the Protection Life-Inaur= ance Comparry to ratisty an execation for $10,000. Accustodian war placed in charge of the Compuny's ‘office, and, tnless the execution is satisted, nenlo of the property ecized will follow, after legal notice has been given, Tho County Treasurer centres it to be kept before the public thint on the 2:td natant he will commence the eale of property in arrears for taxca, ‘Thore who havo been deterring the matter of paying ap would do wall to make 8 note of it,and at the sane tlme bear in mind that those least expecting to be sold out are Hable to be tae frat reached, Its thonght now that Coroner Dietzech will be allowed his expenee-account by the Buard Six mouths ago thera was a hesitancy In similar account, and the Coroner Was insirncted subsequently to rond in a communication asking an Appropriation of $1,000 per ycar for expenses, vic. Ilo did as ordered, but the Board took no action, for some reason oF atiother. The County Court heard tho objectiona to the fchoo! jtax in the Town of Jelferaon ycetorday, and dn the case of Wilson. the principal objector, aun- tainedtho same, ‘The objection was thathe had ‘deen taxod in District whereas his property was situated In District ‘Tho ainount In Yolved was about $600. Tho first objection in the Routh Park special assesemonts was under consider+ ation at sdjourninent. ‘The Grand Jury disposed of twelve caro yester- day, all of tninor {mportance, few wilncensca were heard In the Grubb murdor cage, hut no con clusion was reached. In tho examination of a wit- nee in an abortion case the teattmony was so har- rowing in tta nature as to throw one of tho jurore,n Mr. Sally, Intoa spasm, ‘Thin was tho recond one he had ever had. Tho first Was occasioned by wit- neasing sn amputation yeara acu, The new ayatom adopted at the Jafi to detect tho night-watehmen if they fail w make thelr rounds went Into effect Iast night. Each tier of cells In supplied with one of the instruments of the Amer- Jean District Telegraph Company, and the watch. man fs to sound an alarm evory thirty ouutes from each tier. If ho fally to give the alarm Promptly that will be tho ahmal for an oficer from ho Company, and the affcer is to, renort to the Sheru® the next morning. Tho frat watchman who allows himself to be complained agalnat will havo to look for another job. ‘The Chicago Bullding Association troubles are multiplying. Peckham, an atturney mixed in the alfatrs of the concern, and indictad by the late (rand Jury, has clearcd aut, and those who ao- cured hie Indictment ace beginning to feel a little carlous how ho each pei the clutches of the Jaw, and to make Inquiry tn the matter with a view tolaiting the blame fall where it bulonga, Further trouble fy also looming up in connection with the concern. Yeaterday soveral persona wero anxious to ret be- tore the jury to complain against atiother attorney, —a Me. Gault,—and wore alleging all manner of evil things agninsthim, They were directed to yu, firat, ton dustica with thelr troubles, and If they couid not get aatiefaction there, to thon come to the Grand Jury, which they concluded to do, TROUNLE POR THREE JUNONS. ‘The pronpect ts that t Is something In store forcortaiu niembera of the late Grand Jury, It bas come to the knowledge of certaln members of the renaent, Jury that taree of thelr predecessors madan. abit of calling on Rerecne ayuinet whom com- Taae ad been madd w borrow money, though hey wero total atrancera to them, and that in one insiance they borrawed money on’ the alrength of thelr being clothed with judie(al authority, In tne Instance in question, the charge 19 that the three Jnrors made demands,—oue for $50 and tho otners forsmuller amounts. The Jurors having tho in- formation will, of course, lay it before their fel- lows, and follow, what appears to have been a Dlackmatiing arrangement, to ite legitimate end. One of the ex-jurore {aiptioated In ead to have been 4 protege of cx-Mayor Colvin's administration. ANNOUNCEMENTS, ‘Tho Elleworth Zonaves will have a public drill, at 7:0 p. m., to-day,in front of Wood's Museum, Laboring men for tho country and cood businens fonny mea tar the eity nev soeking work at the free Employment Bareau, 146 Fifth avenue, Charles M. Morton, the Evangelist, wilt tals Runcay evening to the young people of the North Side,—prubably at the Chicago Avenue Church, ‘The ler. Honry Gerson will deliver a lecture this evening at 7:40 In the Temple Binal Shatem, Michwan avenue, between Fourteenth and Nixe feenth strects, Subject, ** Growth and Decay,” ‘The public isfuvited. CRIMINAL. There {99 warrant out for tho arrest of a lawyer named #1. 1. Stevens, who Sophie Man avers com- mitted larceny as bailee by keeping money which was glren him wherewith to eallely a Judgment, dota O'Toole, for enatehing a pocneibook nour the corner of Clark and Madison streets, and Charies E, Pinling, for thy larceny of 4 valisa full of clothing from Charlow W. Collins, of No. 240 Madison street, are locked upat thy Armory, Tre lalice won making hia escape In a boggy when be waa captured by Officer Shea. Justice Morrison yesterday held the following: James Shotwell, forzer, $3,000 to the Criminal Court; EB. J. Cohen, assaulting Thomas Dalton, 9 driver on the Indiana streot cur Hue, $1,000 ditto; Magete Collins and Magyio Cummings, threa monthe cach in the House of Correction; Ceurge Payne and Mike Burus, suspectet of having shut Shanjey, dlacharged fur lack of evidence, James Atchison waa bafore Justice Foote yester- day charged with **asvault with a ‘deadly weapon with Intent to kill" upon the person uf Loute Freer, ‘Ube toutinony went to show that he had carved Freer horribly with razor, and ho was held to tho Criminal Conrt In bonds’ of $3,000. ‘Vho cuttmyp occurred In the House of David, Dave ‘Thornton w satuon, and Dave yesterday attempted fodefend tho accuse), Barrintor O'Uullaghan ob- Jectod, and Davo could not plead, Coroner Distasch yosterday hetd an inquest upon the little girl Atice Coles, wo was shot un ibe th by Alexander Huhn. pet og wan residing st tha cornerof Clare and Michigan streets. — George Gheh, # bootblack residing ut No. 220 Clybourn avenue, was plying lis occupation at the tiie, uw Hubn come down stalra and Gro at a crockery wisn, and at once saw the little girl fall, young Mubn inquirad, ** bid 1 bit the glee” and pou being infurmed that he did, ram back up: sialts, August Koblitz, of No. 123 North Clark streot, wus uleo a witness, standing asho did be- tween Hubn andthe httle gle” The shot wus evidently dred at a slanting sitaon the sidewalk, and from this it glanced, Willlam Hauatlag, of No. 125 Clark, beard the shot and ran out in fle fo seo Mubn' disspucar with the platul. Fred No 7 orth «Clark street, and J.) G. Miller, laborer — realding on Ontario atreat, ina testified to the same facts, ‘The jury recummended that Alexander Mula be held to the Grand Jury for the shouting, and ball was Oxed by the Coroner at $5,000. Mubn now denies he shot the girl, ssysng he shot at a sien in the ai ad therefore could nut baye hilt the little et onthe sidewalk. lut thle ie all gammon, for has already adinitted nis guilt in several ways, and ought not to escape punishment, if ich be in store for such a crime, THM OUANLEY MUNDERRES, Aperplesed Vollce Department ts looking for two young men nanied Juseph Crawford and Ed- ward O'Hoyle, and arc oxcecdingly wralhy ot cers tein pavers, whom ther say have taken advantage of cuourtesics exteoded and have published the names, thereby Iujurlug thelr cluncca of capturing them.’ ‘They are the Loyw whom Ganuun says bo Was with when ‘Shanley was shut, bat young Teprobste bas = weady been found our in so many fabrications that It 1s Impossible to tell whether he wpeuks thetruthor not. Certain it le, however, that nelther of them can be found now that they are wanted. To ald them in thelr endeavor Tus Tuimust will herewith sppend a description of the two, and ony one duding « chap apswering elther Gescription will confers favor upon s tbug-ridden community by reporting the same tu tho police at once, Edward -O'Moyla is aptly described in ble nickoaue, **Tolckbead,” baving « head that ts geossly dieproportionste balanced un a very small peck. hale sud vycs, heavy act rapping youth of done time fo the His cuwpauton, and the one accused of the eboot- ing, Joseph Crawford, ls, perbaps, about (he came age, and is also aptly described his avpellation of Double-bre: having an tinneunily robnet cheat, of which he ts prond, ind carrion himself In @ way to niake the fact Rotlrenbte. Ile nose $4 ntratght, and widens slightly at the bridge. His lipsare pale, and fre- ucntly are heid tichtly compresned. ta hite a de- fect In the mouth, which consists of the npper row of teeth projecting, and a Heping In the apeech, which ts partly nataeal aud partly the result of the fora of reveral tceth, Generally ho ts fairly dressed, Thera ln but little doubt that both have loft town, Gannon for the first timo yeaterday owned up that he understood the enormity of the erlme of which he was accused, and told (eputy-Superia- tendent Dixon that after the shooting was done (they knew they had killed nome one), they drove to the corner of Wright and efferron streets, where a consultation was helt. Lt was nerced to drive hastily to the corner Of Iarrison and Jefferson streets, leave the buecy fn the neighborhood: and then etrike ont of town by tome of the railroads, the Michigan Southern, If pureible. But Gannon’a stories are eo contradict- ory In many respects that but little credence le put in what he saya. THM LATEST DRFAULTEI, ‘The last defaniter tirns up fram Calumet, Inthe person of John Stegenger, ex-Snnerrixor of that swampy town, For two years John oceupled the ofice. Helen man of family, and is eatct lo own 2ome forty actes of and. Dnting hts fret term of oftee—from April, 1876, to pelt, 187G—he short In hie acconnte about $2 Sull, with al hie faults, tho voters loved him, and he waa re- elected, and retired from oftice in April last. This tine he was short $800 more, ‘Time was given to make np the amount, but Stegenger failed fo mako up his deftclency, and yesterday he’ was brought up ona short turn before Justice Polink, on com- Plaintol D, De Jonge, the present Supervisor, who charges him with being a tefaulter to the Town of Calumet in the sum of $x00. EK. 8, Sherman acted Qa prosecutorin behalf of the town, — Stexenger admita that he lashort the amount ‘alleged, ont pleads in extenuation the fact that his wife, who. died about two months age. made him take the qoney, but what she did with it he doesnot know. Taking everything intu consideration, the Juatice held hin In $2, VO0 ball to the Criminal Court, and in default he was remanded to jail. On Stegenger's oMcial bond for the term from April, '78, to April, "77, LV. MMard's name appears, Ae Vo HUTCHING, A paragraph appeared In yeeterday'e Thmuse stating that A. V. Hutchins, of Joliet, had been arrested for trying 10 pars o forged ‘chet, and locked pp nt the Madison Street Station. tame ont that the person arrested was nailing under falee colore, The A, V, Hutchina whose name he senunied Ia a contractor with the Hilnojs Feniten thiry for the manufacture of men's and boys’ clothing, and the person tucked up nt the alation is 8 fellow by the name of John Cuok, who was sent to tho Penitentiary from this county A couple of yeaa ago, and was Among those whose Inbor was leased by Mr, Hutch- ina, His terns expired a few days ago, and he came to this city, Heing familine toa certain ex- tent with Mr. Hntehing’ ness, he thouzht he could make orale out of So he called on Work, Packard & Co., who havea store on Fifth avenue, stated that he was Mr, A. V. lntchine, of Jolict, bought goods of thon. and offered tn pay- ment a check for $270 on the First National, Ito happened that this firm had been dealing with Mr, Hutchina for some yeara, and wero Just the very nereons whoni Conk should have avolded. In addition to calling on them, he went to soinc other parties, ordered goods on Mr, Hutchins’ ace count, and ratd he would come after them iater in the day. He did not have an opportunity to do ro, however, because Messrs, Work, Mackard & Co, had him arrested, and he was taken to the police station, whera he gave the namo of A. V, Hutchins, Yeeterday he waa held to anewer at the Criminal Conrt in $3,000 bail. Cook is a xmart fellow, snd could if ho choso get a living dy honest practices, It 1s to be regretted that he should have so soon relaprcd into evil ways, and that lo should also, Uy. assuming the namo of a reapectable man, have led the papers to give cir. culation to the statement that Afr, Hutchins had been locked up for forgery. SUBURBAN, NYDE WARK AND LAKE, A Joint mecting of the Boards of Trustees of Hyde Park and Lake was held at the ofilce of A. 11, Veeder, No. 04 Dearborn strect, yesterday ufter- Noon, All the members of both Noarde were prey- ent, except Farrell, of Hyde Park, ‘Tho Chairman stated that the meeting had beon called by the Town of Lake to hear the report of the Comittee appalnted at tho Inet mecting to Teconimend eomo plan for the repair of the pune of the Joint Water-Works, ‘Tho report was then read, and its consideration deferred tntil the question of voting was settled, Mr, Mulrhead offered the following: Resolved, That. {uaamuch as some dificatty hae arlacn as to the declaration uf @ vote by tho Chairman of the {plat Huards at thelr meetinis, ia, declaring all votes. the contract made between Iyda Park and Lake shall Roveru such votes, Te was lont, ‘The Committee do not bellevo the necessary re- patre of tho present machinery can be nafely made without tirst procuring come additional machinery with which to rin the works while the old engine in being repatred, for the reasin that (he putnpe aro now sworking at thelr fallcapacity, and If taken to plecea citizens aro Iuble st any tlie to lose thelr wator supply. After securinyadditional machinery, they recommend the acceptance of the Pro) sition of the Holly Manufacturing Company to furnish & now first-class horizontal ongine with = capacity of punping 80 gallons per minuto with thirty revo- utions of the engine, and guaranteolag itmny ron three tlues that number without Injury to itself while pumping 3,000,000 gallons of water in twenty-four hours, It fs catimated that the ro- pairs can be made and the usw “genes procured at An expense not to exceed $20, 000, On motion of Mr. Hensley, the consideration of tho report was deforred unth ‘Tuesday eveutniz, » Joint meeting of tho Boards ta be he'd on that evening at the Town-Hall at Mydo Park, Tho weethug adjourneed. a * THE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COM- Cutcago, July 12.—Thla Company seems now to bo so arranglug inatters that Superintendent Smyth, of New York, cannot legally refuso to Tevoke ifs act of suspension. A meeting of tho stockholders has been called for the 19th inst to reduce the pald-up capitul 0.48 fo remedy tho fmpatrinent, and a5 per cent call hus been mado. onthe aubscribed stock, and will add 80,- 0 to its ussets, Which will nake the Company even stronger than {t was prior tu the St, Jolin fire. Ite Directors and stovckhohters are men of the hishest standing nnd wealth, and are ucter+ mined that the Company shall sot go down, even though the St. Jolin luyses were twlee ad large. Comunissiouor Rhodes, of Massavhu- anette, has expressed his confidence in the $Cont- pany, snd all other State Departments aro fully eatlatiod of tho abliity of the Naya! Canadian to tneet its Habilities iv this country, us it has two. dollars of uascta invested herein to one dollar of Jlabliitivs, ee NO BETTER AUTHORITY, A dlatingnished phyaiclan says: ** After a coras ful examination of De, Srice's Cream Baking Pow- dor. I ant gattefted that It Iva wholesome, pure, and valuatle preparaiton." Tarkia Troubles, A cable dlapateh, dated London, July 5, stated that?*.A\ dispatch trom Constantinople ways that the Porte nas published an oficial deniul of all tha assertions contained in a letter hoaded * Ex-sultin Murad,’ and published in the London Jimes uf duno 15." ‘The luttsr referred to was from a por- sou of rank in the ‘Turk'sh Capital, was duteu Constantinople, May 220, ant, after xiviug a ropurt Of un interview of ‘Turkish uticlale with tne de- ore Sultan Murad, which has ulready appeared a Tite Tainesn, 260 on us folluwat “Tho Sultan, aa soon as he hat recelved this report, calted tile Minlaters to avk detailed In- forisation about the war. ‘Tha Serasklor answered that overything waa In an excellent state, that kevera orders hat been ssiven that all oficera shoutit do thetr duty, that the army wanted nuthing, and that Ardabau had never been complotaly taken; that’ it had” ween in danger, but that his Imperial Majesty's forcca were so great that they could defy ‘the enemy. Nourrodeen Eifen- di, Uhled brother uf the Sultan, a man of boid, | dependent, and energetic character, prosent at the council, rushed forward, vuvok the poraskier by the arm, auying lo bin and to all there: ** = Men without same, you aro all trait: without loyalty, without patriotism, You hare ruined the country, you aro the cuuse of the bluodshed, of all tha miss You nothing but a band of thieves, barbarl capable uf anything provide youcanso keep your places. You oppress the our puasants, you inake thom die of hunger; the Fronnees have goud cause to wish to woo an end of ust it ie marvelous wu have not even muro d order, and all through your Iniquity. And. nut atthla moment. when the fire ls raging and abould afl be at work to putit ont, you come again before the Suitan to wing **Victory," to misicadl hiop, bo tell bin a mass uf Mew sbuat our chimerica, forces, Let us bear, Speak; 1s it trae? Answer, ‘what bave you to eay?"* inisters dared no contradiction, and ‘The next day your Am- went to the Sultan, und @ sense, mentioning, too, the Hovt rematniuy ut anchor and Muoart Pasta Mis SMajeaty appeared astonished at learuing that the Adwiral wa: here, ond sald he thought be was sone Jong He tumedt- ately catled hiv olde- je-camp, Stehemet Pusha, and sent him with ordors that tho Aduziral whould take thu flectat once tose This order Habart Pasha loatuo timo in obeying, without even Informing thy Hizb Admiral uotil he was fairly off; then # luticr from Hobart informed hie superior ofiicer of the Imperial order under which he bad aalled. **The day before yeaterdsy wo bad several arrests and well-known persona cxiled, ag you may sven iu the papers. Visazuk Emin Bey ts fo tee-brother of thu Jate Sultan Aziz. Onv hundred und twenty Softas have disuppeared—deported, it da eaid, to Hrousss, Murad having succeeded in vupeniog a door which had been locked, and which afturde: tees to «tho quay, went out aod walked there, Ho said to the sentinels, who followed without daring to a8 him, ‘Aw I do not want to be the cause of barm ¢ you, go and give fuformation of this act of ingub- ordination un my part,’ and be returned. Ite brother the Sultan was much alarmed whon he heard of this, and bad a search made fur the parti- sane or friends uf Murad, and called all be could exlles not evco kaouwing the cause of Chetr dirgrace, Other reutences will follow. The Snitan in reatless and terrified. can hardly get mt, Knocked up by want of alecp and want of appetite.” ——— MME. JUMEL'S MILLIONS. Bowen's Great Sult to Recover Vinatly Doe- clded by the Supreme Conrt=The Clalmant EnJoined from Again Troubling the Present Possessors. Nete Fork Wortd, July 7. The United Statea Supreme Court has finally ren- dered ita decision in what lawyers have known for more thann decade an ** The Great Jumel Care,”* Ever ince the death of Mme. damel in 1863, George Washington Bowen, claming to be her natural son, how broneht suite in variong conrts to obtain posseeston of the property left by her, which, Went into possession of William 1. Chare, the eon of Mary Junel Bownes, reputed to have been Mme. Jnmel's niece, ‘These suits were mainly ejectment suite, and to rid himrel! of tho annoy- ance they caused him, Mr. Chaso tustituted proceeilinza to decide ihe question at sano beyond appeal. Tho opinion delivered by Me. Jnsthee Uradley at Washington yeaterday con- firma Chase ae tho legal heir of Mite. Jumel, de- nying all of Bowen's claims and enjoining ‘him Fron oringing ang more suits, Mfe. Jumet’s hiatary hne often been told, She | bad made her reputation aan dectdedly fair and | frall woman when she met Stephen Jumcl, ao wealthy New York merchant, In 1705, She fasel- nated him and he married her. No children wera Vorn of the union, ands year after it the couple adopted a uitl-tho Mary dumel Bownes roferred to—wwho, fn 1882, married Nelson Chare, by whom she hind two chitdren, one of whom outilved sme, dumel and is now the possessor of her property, Mary Jumet Bowne, hia mother, through whom he Inherits, having died In 18433. ‘The property Jeft by Mme, Jumel conatated of a) Jarze tract of Iand and an elegant reeldence on ' Washington Ieighta, a lot of real estate at Slberty strect and Broadway, nnd a farm in Saratoga County. It wns bonght prior to Mr, and Mnic. Jumnel's departure for Europe in 1815, ten yeara | after thelr marringe, In 1827 her hoaband deeded | itto one Michael Werckmeiater in tenet for Mme. Sumnel, with the privilege to her of taking It Into her independent control after hts death, and to fell, lease, of will the sane at lier own pleastire. In November of the next yenr Mme, Juinel exe> ented a deed providing that thls propert; ahontd, Inthe event of her death, go to sue Perran.or Persons on ete misht designate in hor last will and testament properly executed; but if she male no will that ito to her husband if liv- ing. to be used by him during his nataral lite, and at hia death, of incase he should not survive ner, after hor awn death, to her wlece, Mary dumet Downes, or her hits; and it in this decd which faa nought to be overthrown by George Washing ton Bowen, who claims that ho was born In 1704, when Mme, Jainel was an inmate of a diareputa- ho houre at Providence, Jt, 1. and known aa Hetay Nowen, By virtue of that relationship and by aatatute of New Yors parsed In 1855 enabling AMegitimate children to inherit from thelr mather, he claluted to be ole heir nt law,—the orteinal teuat in favor of Mra, Chase having been displaced y certain: conveyances nnd appointiients mado by Mme. dumel, these being firt_ a conveyance to Alexander Hnamliton by Werekmelster, tho ‘Trustee. at the request of Mme, Jumel, dated the 20th day of Jaunary, 184. of nincty-four acren of land, at Harlem Heights, for the expressed con- sideration of $15,000, which on the 21st day of Uctober, In the mame year, was reconveyed by Hamilton to the Trastes upon the same trusts de- | clared In the original deed; and sccond, alike conveyance on the “0th doy of Angust, 142, to ona Francis Philtitppon, of a larga portion of the eatate for the expressed consideration of $100, 000, anda Feconvoranco af the aame Bronerty. on tho j same day, by Phillipponto Mme. sumo) for a nome inal consideration, while, hestdes theeo convey- ances, alot of thirty-nine acres, being part of the property on Harlem Hey hte, wan soli In 1850 to AmproseW, Kingsland, and In 185d another lot of three acres to Isane P, Martin, Howen's counsel tn their argument claimed that thexe various conveyances were a fraud upon the appointment made In favor of Mra, Chase. Mr, Justices Bradicy in bis decision xaye that '*hows ever proper that avpalntment may been, conssidering: the relations which the apnointeo sustained tu Mre dumel and hin wife, as tacie adopted Janghter, 1 was nevertheless only a voluntary one; and the aubreqnent appointinents can in nowlec be re- garded as fraada upon it, ‘They were or they wore Hot such appointments as Mme, Jnmel attil tad the power to make, and thelr effect is to bo Judged of y the nature of her power, and by that circum~ stance slone. itis contended hy the couneel for the appellant thet where several dletinct powers aro given in the aaine instrument, the execution of | Ons of these nowers superior in dignity to others will supersede and override the latter, thouch oxo- cuted first. ‘This ts toa certain extent trio, as, | for cxample, a power of aalo will supersede all | other poworn, for {t enust necessarily do ao lo order to have any effect. ‘This rule with regurd to the relative priority and dignity of diferent powers in tho same instrument, thouzh depending: on construction and the presumed futention of tha | ' i : donor, ts somewhat analogu: fo the rule adopted: by the courts, that’ a conveyance to a purchaser ‘avoids alt prior vole untary conveyances of «the saina lands; though, as between two voluntary conveyances, or two convoyunces to purchasers, ‘the fret will take the precedency. So, 1n regard to double powe: @ power to sell or exchange, when exercised, ov rides all other distinct powers, for they sre nec enrily exclualyo of all others; whereas the urea appuinted under uther powers way possibly ba served out of the catate procured by tha price of the sule, or by tho exchange, ut whens mero power to convey, as dlatinunished by a pawer to, well, la unco executed fn favor of a vuluntary bene- i ficlary, It cannot bo revoked without reserving a | power of revocation, ani will not, therefore, bo | wuperacded by a aubsequent conveyance equally voluntary, made under the sania power,” Mr. Justica Bradley then goos onto aay that, ‘*had tho transactions in question been real and effective sates to actual purchasers fur @ valuable considerntion, they would undoubtedly have superseded the voluntary appolutment in favor of Mary Jumel ownes, ‘I'he position of the appel- Iee'a connsel that no subsequentaupolntment. cutld | dieplace tila without having expressly reserved = power of revocation cannut be entertained, fora salo loca have that offect, There is no doubt, therefore, that the conveyances to Kingsland snd‘ Martin were valid and offectual, And the execn- tlon of thoao conveyances cannot be characterized, aa in ony manner fraudulent. They wero conveyances which Mine. dumel, under her orizinal power of appointment, had 3 rigatta make, notwithstandlog the previous ap- pointment In favor of her adopted daughter. But. the conseyenecs made to Mnmilton aud Phillippon were of a diferent character, and seom to have been intended ierely aa tnoasns of roatoring the roperty to its orginal trusta, or of veating It absa- utety in Mme, June) heracl! freed {rom the sald Appolntinent, On this point there can be no din pute su far as regards the deed tathtilippon. It ‘waa a mere format conveyance made to cuable hin to reconvey the pronerty to Mme, June). As euct it wae slniply voluntary and coulu linve no para. mount vffcct over (he previous appointment in favor or Mary dJumel Hownes, The couvey~ Anco to Muinilion may admit of more donbt, Bub looking wt the “whole transaction, tha cuaveyanco and the reconreysnce, we cannot avald the conclusion that it was intended aya means of getting rid of the former uppu.ntment. The con- veyanee by Hamilton to Werckmelster was onnivas Tent toa cancellation of the protended purchase, Jt was not a sale by Hamilton to Werckmelster nor Bactilement made by him for any prpove of bis own, It was atuplys handing back of the prop> erty. ‘Tho two conveyance, therefore, amounted toa mere formal transfer and retranafer; anu, if any sale ws ever intended. it wan reaclnied by tha mutual conrent of the parties to it, ‘This trans tion dit not, auy more than that with PhIippo: aieet the appolatuiont in quertion, or thu vatate of the appaintes. ‘The property ta valued at fram $2,000. 600 to $9.000,000, It enabled Mine. Jumel to tivo Ia Btuat, pplendar during hor life, but society never woutd forget or forgive her for what she did tu ber foun, waen her intimacy with many Awericane of high position wos frequently whispured about. At the tine of her death shu willed tho bulk of it to varioue charitable tustttations, but Chavo ant his family, who hid Myed with her in hor latter years, had offered to cunteat the will, and thera waa crory Probability of w bitter Acht had the loyatecs In- aisted on offering it fur probate. They, huwover, caimprambaed for She, 000, und Chae appiled to the courts to have tho will eet avide, whlch was done, No ous appearing to object, a ——_— senijaty Deiroit #ree Press. A young man of 25, looking as robust os a Government hitching-post, and aecming to be a tutal stranger to sonp and water, came along and told Bijaha sorrowful tale, He said he hod had his pocket picked of $400, wasa stranger in the elty, aud was ot that moment so hungry that ho could eat shoc-blacking. “You poor munt how iny heart bleeds for you!" exclalined the old Juultur, as le begun tuking out bis wallet. There wasn't avything in {t but printed Invita- tlons to base-ball inatelcs and river excursions, aud as he put it back he anxfously inquired H “Can you chatige a thousand dollar bill {" The young mau couldn't, “Tin awful sorry,” continued Biju “If you had only brought $000.05 change around: here I could contribute something for your relief, As it is you will havo to suffer on." “1 don’t belleve you've ot a thousand cents," Growilcd the mau a he turucd to go. “Buy, don’t talk like that ta mo! I don't Wear a tle-back, bor powder iny face, nor own a Ughting doy, nor play croquet, but that’s no sign EP hain’t wealthy. 1 don't care to have it known that Plug big bills around with me, but when there's au auction sule, who's the head nan inthe crowd? Who yella the loudest? Wasu't 1 able to puy $7 for anold burcau last week when no one cise dared bia over 831" ‘The wan went away mad, aud Bijuh went Into the corridor and sald to 4 prisoner that the time would yet come when the rich and the greut could wear a red woolen shirt around and still preservo the respect of the general pudlic, " Menovatence, it dast obvi | Snterprise and chemical skit pm ; Sipal ingredients are tho pureat vezctable alias thy maaii- mI JIniy 13, at 10a, m., to Father Waldron’ Charch, thence hy cara fo Calvary, 'S—July 12, at its erandmather's of nents harley, beloved som of Witliain ang Funeral Friday, 13th, at 113 Miller-st., by car. tiages toCalrary. MATH—Thuraday, Inly 12, at her residence, edgwick-at., Mra. Hannab Smith, tn her oud Faneral from Chnreb of the Immaculate Concep. tion Baturday at 10 a, m. ; by carrisger to Calvary, RULLMAN—Snddenly on the morning of the 12th, Henry F. Hallman, Funeral from his tate residence, 71. Flm-st., on Saturday, the 1fthinst., at Zo'elock. Eriends'are invited to attend. BUNT—July 12, of aethma and heart disease, I. Bont, aged 88 years. joneva papers please copy, ‘OX—On evening of July 12, Mand Lontee Co only danghter af Henty A. and Agnos Cox, age # years 1 month aud 17 days. Foneral Saturday, July 14, at 10.9. m.. ftom Tenldence, 1 Walnnt etrect, by eatriago to Tove: jan —_—_—_————_. MEDICAL. Cena E DECC Schenck’s Sen Weed Tontc, Inthe atmoaphicre experienced here during the fummer months, the lethargy produced by the heat taken away the desire for wholesome food, and fre. quent perepirations reduce hodily eneryy, partica. larly thoee suffering from the effects of debilitating aiteases, In order to keop a natural heasthtal : activity in the system we must resort to artitictal means, For this purpose Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic ta very effectual. A few doses will create an Appetite and give freab vigor to the cnervated bod For dyspepsia, {t is invaluable. Many emine; physicians have doubted whethor dyspepain can be permanently cured! by thodrugs which aro generally employed for that purpose. The Sea Weed Tonio in Mtenatnre te totally different from such drigs, Itcontains no corrosive minerals or acide; tn fact, it avalete the regular operations of nature, and enp- Plice her deficiencies, ‘The tonic In ita nature ro mitch resembles the castric Juice that 1 In almost Adentical with that fuld. The gaatrle Juice ts the natural solvent which, in a healthy condition of the budy, causes the food tobe digested; and when ibis Juice is not exercted In sufficient qnantitics, indigestion, with all its dlatrersing aymptums, fole low, The Sea Weed Tonic performe the dnty of tho gastric Juice when tho latter In defictent. Schenck'a Sea Weed Tonle xold by all drnggiets, A AS a Rabbits Rent Sean han nertected, aniinaw aters to tho i} SINENT TOLLET BOAT tn. thy Worlas Wnty ihe purest vevcrapte” OUs fused inte , Maniyacture, For Use in the Norsery it Has No Equa), ‘Worth ton tinies {ta cost to every mother and family. InChristendom. Bainple box, containing 3 cakes of ib | Gunces each, rent free to ally address un tecelpt of 73 cents, Adare: B,T.BABBITT, New York City, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, A PERFECT ‘TOILET SOAP, Piret among the requisites of the tollet ts = good article of Foap, but to procure tt {a not alwaya nn cay matter, Many of the must expensire Says in the mare ket arr made from coarve and delotorinus inateriata,and their delicate coloring and fragrant perfutne too often conceal the most ropulelve tmipurities, ‘The disclosures recently made pubile regarding thia suUsect are posl- tively atartling, and ieacrre salou consideration, Scented Soaps are iow known to be extromely pbjec= Honable, earectalty if applied to the head: injuring the hair, Wrritattug the weatn, and inducing severe heads aches. ‘Tha chnructer of the ingredienta may be taferred from the statenient of & gentleman who makes the acenting of Soairs hin business he recently dectared that persona eneayetlin this employment were ahort-llveds from seven to ten years hetng the longest pei which thencenpatton conde followers Poe GaN pho with racaring § pertoctly pare article nt Tollet boay howaver, tuanks to (ih Mr. ib'T, Bannter, of New York, the workl-tenuwned Soap Stunuifactuter, Shove iments eacanitstinent te by Tar tho ta kind inthe United States. ‘The renown of Mr. HABnerr's ‘varfous productions haa for many years been widely dine retuinated, Lut tniedatent succ ui crown to the numeroita victui irs fer years of patient labor an Mr. Hannicr ban lon of the fnen uy Iready: comet Ii fostins foore 1 viet in parfosting tha ‘compart: uilet soap everinirodared, The rt facturing processes are entirely vew and original, ond ‘T. Rannirrs Toles Soar" te the trada-meri hy which this clogant toliet Iuaury fs destenated, Bn for application to the delicate akin of tnfants, children, and ladles, itis altuyether unequaled In tis emollion’ pipperttes. |The Soap ie not parrumned, the ingredients tnx of such absolute purltyasto reatire no ald trom cheintstry to diegutae infertor tnaterials, Tho most. tie Aned taste conaiiters the abscnea of arilncial pertums | the pertectton of awects fetle of It, T. Randi healthful and agreo: facture, fons, andthe pecullar gnaractere "a Tollot Boap renicrs Wite Mose arttele of the Kind ever mani fortha mo of ladica and IY appropriate. f heavy tse. alt makes a Of thn Anest soaps for barhers placed upon thee marker but conia general,—-Veo Turk Otn STOVES. ithe Adnai & Wenliake Wire Gauze Non-kxploalye O11 STOV! BEST TELL SON: crelure, THE ONLY BAPE OU i NTOVE, under any and ail ‘circus tatances: in the market. indorsed ua t rofeasur auch by A. .&. Laintbert it Cheintatry, 8. itatius Coliege, and, 3. Hennes, Fire-Staraal uf Chiceyo. Titk ONLY Ol Stove on whtel naKe ING and another operation canbe Performed ut the ssme time on ue Rlosiave. Manufactured by The Ad= i je amine V CO, CDtvaro, AGENTS WANTED RVET IN THE wh tr Culure wad Turing to Agents, of cal) Aud ovo The Stoves (n Operation, at INGERSOLL BROS, 44 Clark-st., Chicago, RATED thronghon on—expresved to all Lt and upward at GOc por.” Addrens GUNTUR, Contec. Chie WILSON & EVENDER, OIL TANKS 4x» SHIPPING CANS, 47 2c 49 West Laka Street, Cc {ERPS LEN CORRS y Four ply. ‘The vory bests $1.50 ver balf dozen, or usc per pair. 17:4 Eant Madison-at. “AUCTION BALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Auctioncers, 78 and 80 stoudoipb-at Our Regular Weekly Sale, Friday Morning, July 13, at 9:30 o'clock, WE HAVE OUR USUAL LARGE STOLE. NEW PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SETS. A full line CARPETS, Lounges, Sofas, Easy Chairs, Marble-top Tables, Nefrigcerators, lca Boxes, Geucral Household Goods, etc. ELISON, POMEROY & CO. A WM, A. BUTTERS & CO. Comuplssivn Auctiouccrs, 14and 120 Wabasb-ar, BUTTERS & CO.'S REGULAK SATURDAY SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY MORNING at 0:30 o'clock, at 118 a0¢ 420 Wabash:av., N. E. cor. Madiaon-si DEA‘ 0 ~Ti60PS—July 12, of chotors Inte ‘Lotta, {ofent daoghter of E. B. and Mary L. Hoops, aged G weeks, at thelr residence, 257 West Harrison-et. ABLBOTT—In thi: ae July 12, Mrs, Bara AL Abbott, formerly Mrs. dlulville, aged 40 years. Funeral from 307 Ogdeo-ay., at % p. m., Friday, 13th, to Graceland. New York City and Rhode Island papers pleass cupy. HAUTNETT—Daniel Hartoett, Sreman, oo July 12, aged 31 years. ¢ Funeral [row bis late residegco, 1050 Armold-st., By GEO. P. GORE & CU,, 8 and 70 Ty Wabash avenue, On Saturday, July 14, at 9 o'clock, 800 Lots W. G. Crockery, We shall close out a large stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Of every deacrivtion, at bargains, to pay advences, Also Show Casve, Book Cases, Refrigerators, Mir~ rors, Carpels, &c, G. P, GORE & CO., Auct'me fhe feaule a stunply unparalied in thts department df Ins

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