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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1877. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, W. 0, Davis, of the Bloomington Pantagraph, fe Agent at the Brevoort, ‘The Non, H. K. J. Noardman, of Marshalltown, Ia., {s rtopping at the Drevoort. Hob Neleon, of the Barnom Honee, Ishperaing, Mich., was at the Sherman House yesterday, The receipts at the Internal Revenue Collector's office yesterday for aptrita alons amounted to $24,207. Francia Marphy, the temperance reformer, his eva, and dnuchter were at the Sherman Honse yea- terday, They left Inst night for Pittsburg, Pa, There wana **big ren’ in tho Sub-Treasnry Do- * partorent all, day yesterday upon 4 pet cent Donde, ft being the Inst day they conid be enbecribed for. The Hon. W. D. Farwell, of New York, brother to the well-known goon V. and Chartea li, Far- weil, of this city, is regietered at the Grand Pa- cific Hotel. Owen J. Grimtha haa rold to John A. Hinckley the lot on'the routhweat corner of West W ‘aching: ton and Wood etreeta, together with eome outaide ‘property, for §40, 000, ‘Mr. Denjamin H, Mines was sworn In as Special Agent of the Umted States Treasury Department for _thia city yesterday afternoon, vice Gen. A. AM. Barney, tranaferred to Now Orleans, ‘The temperntare yeaterddy, aa observed by Ma- natec, opticinn, 88 Madison sirect (Trincxe Building), want atBa. m., 73 degrees; 10.8. my 773 12m. WD. ne m., 81; 7p. m., 78. Darom- eter at Ba. m., 20.84; 7p. m.. 21,86, About 7 o'clock yesterday morning, white playing about his father's reeldence at 7¥9 West Harsieon ftrect, Walter Rainville, aged 23 monthe, was se- Yerely Dilten in the face by a large Newfoandiand: dog owned by J. Stephing, Ie wae attended by “Dr, Kelly. A blind horse and a sleepy driver do gl de well together, atleast that was the experience of a fel- Jow who deliberately rlept on lls wagon-seat while Lin cyelesa horee tried concinsions with the port side of a Madison streetcar, ot Fifth avenue, yea- terday noun. John Schnefder. 12 years of age, tealding at No. 114 Townsend streat, yesterday morning fell from a wagon at the corner of Wella street and Chicago arenue, and sustained by the concussion a fracture of the shoulder and othee injuries that are deemed of arerions nature. Robert Stowe, a fine old English gentleman, 88 yearn of age, surdenly became dizzy last cventng While standing upon the approach to Clark street bridge and fell olf into the water, whence he war reeened by Officer Race and others, but little the worse forthe mishap. The last heard from Lieut.-Gen, Phil Sheridan he was at the base of the filg Horn Mountains, gradually working ia way to the eastward. Ilo Will probably not be heard from agalo until be reaches Hiamarck. ‘There was not a scrap of newa to be obtained at military headquarters yesterday. Yesterday afternoon Maggie Nowen, 4 little girl 8 accl- residing at No. 40% Blue Island avenne, dentally ran over by Patrick Cliflord, driving an express wagon, The little cirl was so seriously In- Jured internally thut her life [a deapalreit of. Clif. ford was arrested und locked up at the Woat Madi- son Street Station to awalt results, Aregular meeting of Reformed-Epircopal cler- gymen wax held at the Pacifc Hote? yeaterdsy Ihorning, with Bishop Cheney In the chair. There was quite a large attendauce. The time of the sersion wan occupied with the discussion of mat- tors pertatnl ny to the exumination of candidater: for the e intnietry, and nlxo respecting the order of ship. The necting was conducted with closed Agent Dennis, of the Isnols Central Rallro; has rent romo specimen stalks of corn and oats to Capt. Jewett Wilcox, of the ‘Tremont Houre, which were grown at Gilman Station. Tne corn Is fally nine feet elx inches in height, and the onte neatly four feet, There ara Thounanda of acres Inthe sane section, promising fatly as well. Dietzach yesterday held inquests upon ‘leon, the night watchinan ot Johneon's factory, who tas suffocated in the tre ei pen dohn Schaua, No, 04 Gardner dof cholera infantum; upon Albert St Blackhawk #trect; upon John » 45 years of ace, residing ut No. 311 Groveland avenue, accidentally drowned io the lake at the foot of Thirty-third streeti and upon Andrew Grleshcimer, of ‘No, 205 Dayton street, who dled of scarlet fever, ‘The owners of the Ilinols Distillery yesterday Hied their bond in tho United States Cireult Court, pint on order war tssued by the Conrt to United Mates Marshal Hildrup to deliver tho whisky over tw the Collector of Internal Kevenue, who will de- diver it hack te the Company upon payment of the taxes, which amount to over $200, 00, at 90 cents agailon. This will leave a meron of 10 orl? crnta a gallon to the proprietorssor profit. Verity, the way of the tranagressor is hard. Marshal Titldrup congratulated “himself that after a raat’ si.ount of ranning after this concern, he had res ceived the princely remuneration of $2.75. for lis fees, ‘The amonnt of the hond waa $50,200, Yesterday some real catate of Smmenre valno ebanjed ududa in this elty, belng the grounds aud Yuilding known as tho Hogore Bock, m whtch tho Post-Uficr has for some timo been located, ‘This property was owned by I, H. Monure, who has icured of late years in the heavy real-estate tpecutators and Improvers of Chicago, and waa nold by decrev of the United States Court to watiet three mortwaver, amounting to $600,000, which the Connecticut Mutual Insurance Company held usninst{t, Mr. funore, it in well known, has been iu un extremely'crippled condition ever since the fire, and ba been carrying on Immense amount of property. The Honore block was bought by the nsitrance Company, Arndaccident befclin valuable citizen Sunday evening, Gen, Joseph B. Casa, Secretary of tha Chi auy, Went into tho nty-third strect of the cvenlng, and, awimining out toto ank to rive no more. It is provable thut His eon recovered bis - clotting soon after st war mupposed ne wor drowned. aud his body was taken from the lako Desterday aftcrnuon. Gen. Cuas wus for niuny oars engazed in extensive mining operations in Colorado. Tirlng of ite uncertainties, he came to Uils chy two or three years ago and engayed in regular busincas, He was a gental, cultivated, encryctic, and most ianorable gentioman, and his love will be deeply deplored by all. who knew him. A meeting of the stockholders of the North Chi- cago Itolling: MU held ut the office uf the Coumany, corner of Randolph and terday forenoon, at which all the officers ang ‘ctura were te-elected as follows: Prewident, O. Treasurer, 8. Clement; Recretary, It. C, Hannah; Directors, the above and 8, P. Burke, of New Hedford, Mans. ‘The report of the Preal- dent fur the year ending July}, 1477, was as ful- lows, an submitted to the wtuckholdora: Steel rails inade, 34,204 tons; Iron rails, 3 kuns; pig fron, ‘36,505 {ones gross carniute, S$: aires purpls, duly 1, 197, Suamezitehor Tae. mtocks holdera'declare’ no dividend. for the present, but decided tu retain the surplus for working capital. - ediately after tho stockholder udjourned tho Dircetors held a private meeting to arrange mat- ters fur tho futare operation of the concern, " THE FIRE-INSURANCH PATROL, ‘The underwriters of Chicago held a meeting yar terday afternuon at the oltice of the Hoard of Un- dorwritera 7 LaSalle street, for the purpose of takinu a regard to thy contluuance of the istirance Patrul, and to provide means for ite maintenance. Mr.\C. W. Drow was chosen to preside. und Mr, Alfred Wright wae asclected as feeretary, ‘Thu ‘Patrol Committee, consuting of exer. IL IL. Brown, Kd, Lowi, J. Goodwin, ea «Teall, and £. E, Ityan, anbritted ite report, which was approved and adopted. From the report it appears that the receipta from companies dunog the past year wero $27, 850.0 Wed on behalt of ps hand, $up2. bs, to the Patrol Com: tuittee for ite officlunt service, It was unanimously resolved to continue the Fire-Insurance Patrol fur auvther year, ‘The Inaurance companies doing Dueiness tn this clty were ussesued the sum o $25, 000, ho tn wbont 1.15 per cent of laat ye 0 axseasment fur tho previous Thi 1 for th r Year wa er cent, ‘The action of thu coutract with Mr. General Erelght alle utrects, ol Committes {n making & Lelter fur tho erection of fe & new patrol butiding = was approved. This building wills be ok three-story Lrick, and capecially designed for the Dusluess fur which it isto be uscd. The plang are very eluburate, and Were guiten up sccordin w apeciications furulebed by Sr. Bullwinkle oui the Patro) Committee, ft will be situated ou Mou- roe treet, uear Lasalle, aud work on the founda: tions tas already commenced, It fe the Intention tu have itready for agse io the fall, Mr Leiter Tente the Dutidiug to the Futrol Cowinittes for the teroa of ten years at sn annual rental of $2, 5300. HOTEL AKRIVALS, Granit Muctfo—bimon Beattie, Toronto; the Hon. G. J.- Hasan, Vorciands Maj. J. e. blaipeunt Bt HP. Vint, Ouistiay J, C- siulibe Sau prazatar jun. uision, New Oricans: W. HH. 3, Sire. Guy, Cullou, Bpriogield; Geo, julnes: W.. 12. Uutluway, Iudisaap- “i one, C. 0, Gale, Hustubs the Hon. ‘arwell New York; J. Hulaeiuess,Un- farlv; the Hou. Huutiegton Bunith, bt, Lou! Milburn, Toledo: W. Doraut, aby, N.Y. ana ouse— A. cB, Cleveland: Jatiea M4 Loon, Fort) Wayne; ‘f. itupper, Piuladelphtay At, Grote, nt * Pauly pit Wilaunytous the Hoa, Jot. Maybourne, Fasuawerth, bt Cheries; Fri Gi. by Teak New York: kul ‘Cliclianat nyt William Sew York: A. Adama, Borlony Lous; G. 0, Marcy, Philacelpht dB. OK. Wilavii, Oinahas Col, ‘Guod: Tow . aud 1. rich, Marpbam, ludiana subiner Ebattuel Wiscouali bears Garabie, Raluiuores, Wibow. Murylaud’ “J. ¥, ¥. +) Pittadel plist Waters, New York; Hail ter, Califurul W. Philbruok, Michigat he de Ke i dobn Furbea, Outartu; &, Ferrin, iy tdacs, Keutuc! hee Tee mumerclal—d. K, Schuyler, Westurisi is ini Pe B. Weatiail ‘Verre Haute; J. W. Turloy, Centraliay T, D. Andrews, Dallas, THE COUNTY BOARD. SEXTON’S CLAIM. ‘The regular weekly meeting of the County Board was beld yesterday afternoon, ali the menibers bo- ing present. ; Acomumunication was read from P, J. Sexton, coutractur for the masoury-work on the Court House, to which it was ect forth that bis work was being delayed hy the stone-contractor, and im which he gavo notice that he shontd claim damages from the counts, ete, Temporarily Inid over. A-commantcation wan read from MeNell & Son, contractors for the stone-work on the Conrt-Ioure, in reference to the thick and thin etone question. Itreviewed the question at ome length. and ect forth that Kenn had verbally ordered the nee of thick atone instend of thin, and it was accompan- nied by an arbitration estimate of the amonnt of *textraa the use of thick atone had entailed, amounting to $92,000, and demanded that the Board take rome action inthe matter. ‘Mr, Fitzgerald wanted the document placed on file, but Mccaffrey onjected on the ground that the architect had falted to take any action In the matier, and the Board would have to, Mr. Fitzgerald replicd that a communieation on. {ho subject from the architect hnd heen pincea on file, and If this was to be referred to the Jaint Com- mittee he hoped that of the architect would also be referred, Aficr some farther discneston, the communica. Mon of the architect waa taken from the files, and Voth documents were referred. A communication wae read from the County Treasurer asking that provieion be made to mect the aemporary oan of $200,000 coming due on 1° | “On motion, the rules were enepended and a reso- tution waa’ adopted providing for borrowing $100,000 for ona year, roitig uaual nomber of bills were then rend and re- jerred, A NRW GRAND JURY. ‘Mr. McCaffrey inquired tf there not an order rom the Court for s Grand Jury for August, ‘The Chalr replied that there was not, and that there would not be any court or jury the coming moath, Me. McCaffrey anid he believed the law required the lioard to draw ajury whether one wonld be ‘wanted or not, and moved that one be drawn. ‘Me. Schmidt seconded the motion, and the draw. ing was proceeded with, resulting as follows: Nich- olag Urbana, Jacob Wolf, John MeMahon, Joseph F. Jackson, it. S, Norton, Jacob Darrienrc, 12, W. Neach, Peter Mahe, Willlam Ward, Willinm Iiizer= man, ‘Edward Minn, Adolph Schoelinger, Silas Hepper, C. E. Bennett, Owen McCarthy, Ucorge Slelnhaus, John Kehoe, C. F. Vetorereen, Jamen O'fitien, D. L. Cleaver, W. Collin, William Brosa- man, and Mathew Koch. ‘The Conmuittea on Public Chariticn reported in favor of bills azaregating fl, and wero ordered paid, Among’ the Itema tn the bills yatone fur ment for, the County Agent'a ofies, £1,508,60, and $1,280.20 for ‘bread. notwith- standing the ofice has been enpposed to bu prace tleally closed for severnl monthe. Mr, Fitzgerald called up the matter of HAUMs' RXTHAS on the Court-House foundations, and Hagnites of the clerk if tho Hoard had ever authorized hie con- truct with the county to be act aside, ‘The clerk reptied that no such action had been taken by the Board, Mr, Fitzgerald then rend from the affidavits filed Jn the Clreilt Court by sume of the Commlesioncra in tho Harma matter, wherein they awora that tho contract had been sct avide, cte., and proceeded to haul his follow-mombers over the coals fur thelr conduct, «Iie war cut short, however, bya point of order, amid considernbie excitement. comtnuntcation in reference to clatuiing dam- ages, which had been temporarily laid over. Aftor its reading he introduced the following resolution: Resoleed, That the cuntractor on tho new Court- House, P, J. Sexton, be and he tehereby (nstructed to alld sa much of the foundation of the dome, under the aupervisiun of the Inspector, as necessary to Incloxa ie building. ‘The author of the resolution spoke in favoroft its adoption at rome length, Me. Fitzgerald said if the dome was to be built, he wanted to rec the work let to the lowest ro- sponsible bidder, Bide had been Invited for the work, and were In the hands of the Board, and he ‘was oppored to giving It to Sexton or any one ciao Jn any auch a woy. Some farther discussion followed, and the reso- lotion was referred to the Committees on Pablic Dsaildings and Public Service. ARCHITECT EGAN, Mr. McCaffrey sutinitted 9 document which ho called a report or complaint agalnst- Architect Egan. The sunstouce of it was that Eyan had ordered ** extras” without the conrent of the Kourd, and it conciided with recommending that the Joint Committes be authatized to set about Investigating hls conduct, ond report back to the Hoara at once. . After the reading of the paper, Me. McCaffre, urged its adoption, and admitted that moat vf the changes that Ean had made tn the Const-House had been to etrengthen and tmprove the bullding. Mr. Fitzgerald was in favor of Egan being inves- Sigated, and ho hoped the work would be thorough, ete, a\fter rome further discussion, McCafroy's doc- Ument wan approved, ‘Tho Bourd then adjourned for one wook, TUE COURTS. sTEstB. Abont: two weeks ago a role was leanted by Judgo ‘Williams against Messrs, Heldekoperand DuBarry, two of tho purchasers of the Chicago, Danville & Vincennca Hallrond, to show cnose why they should not be punished for contempt In selzing some rall- road {ron belonging to the Chicago & Southorn Ttattroad. It appears that they took up somo awitches of the Senthern Road, which had been pat down by Gen, Adna Andersun, Kecelver of tho, Chicsgo, Danville & Vinconnee Maltrond. Judge Willlame, after hearing the testimony on tho point, decided that tho purchavers had not been gullty of any contempt, and dircctcd the rule against them to be discharged. UNITED STATES COURTS, A. C, Hamer, of Now York, Mled a bill yester- day agalnxt Mary L. and Charles 11. Atkins, Joseph i Teandelt, “Ay We Woodward, and Abbie It, Woodwatd to foreclona 4 mortgage securing 85,000 on Lot 1, lock , of Wolcott's Addition, Samuol C. Davis, of Boston, Mass., fled a bill against Jolin Q. Thompson, tho Maywood Com- any, I, E. Gailup, FB. Peabody, and others, to lorcclore a truntedeed for $0,000 on Block ‘or Square 87 iu Maywood. a DANKAUPTOY MATTERS. Tho Utica Cement Company was adjudicated bankrant yeeterday, and a warrant jasued return- abte Aug, 20. An order was Isaued for the atreat of Jacob Shoenfeld, of the drm of Shoenfeld Hrothers, on the ground that be was about to Jeayo the dintrict, His bat) waa fred at $5,000, which ho aucceeded 1n Felling. | An injunction was also laaued to provent the salo of certain uf his personal property, 2. K, Junkinw was appointed Asaignoe of Charles G, Carlion, A dividend of pe cent was declared in tho caso. of Cushing, Kirk & McLean, A compualtion meeting will be held at 10 o'clock In the case of W, A. Lovell & Co, A first-dividend meoting will bo heldat? p,m. sin the niatter of Nathan T. Smith. ay curge W. Campbell was appointed Asslgnce o: |. George 8. Thurber, Me SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF. Charles U. Monet) began a sult in debt yesterday inst Egbert IH. Bozart, claiming $5,600 dam- rH - Willard 8. Carkin fled a bill agathat Seth M. Kiinball, asking for a dlasolution of partnership, ‘They went Into te buslness together, in 1904, of bullding docks, dredging, excavating, buildin bridges, ete, ‘ha: they have not carried on business for four years paat, the parinorsbip haa never buen dissolved, Cumiplainant alleges that bis partner baa drawn far more than ble proportion. Of thy profits from the firm, and accurdingly asl fora dissolution of partuership and for anaccount, William Lynch sued Egbert C. Cook and Frank for 81, 000, ituactel brought ault for $1,600 against Henry . Haas, John P, oyar, af Hinsdalo, conimenced a ault against Charlee Dehn to recover $5,000 for alloged Peronal damages. We says that on the sth inet, he defendant d him down with « beary club, tore and d dis clothes to the amourit of $100, aud thrashed bim so severely that ho was oblived ty pay a doctor §200 to cure him, Emil Dietzach, for the uno of Francia Agoow, 8. 8. Jowett, and ¥, 1. Moot, sued, Natuan Krled: man and August Fisher to recover $1,000, CIRCUIT COURT. ‘Thomas Tally commenced an action against Michael Rowley to recuver §3.000 damages lie claius lowley on the bof May Inet shut him in the head with « pletol-ball, with intent to kill him. ‘RIMINAL COURT. Joveph L. Ford and. leauc Excell, Indicted for conspiracy to defrand, wero on trial yeaterday, ‘The case excited sume attention on account of the bveiness relations of the defendants. Mr. Van Armau appeared for the accused, and Col, E. b. AlcClanaban assisted in the prosecullon. ‘The trial ‘will be couciuded to-day, TUE CALL, Jupox BLapurtr—becond call of his catendar, be- tuning at No. uh Byeucer ve. Hates then No. 270, 0 caus on tral svnux, In Court to-torrow, daw ‘Avbox Mouwsa—Motione. Jeuug WILLIAwa—General business, UDGM EN’ FT sivpos Biopartt— Mehay. 23,5152, Surgator Corn Williams Fricke ¥3, Sey Ee scddghtous "ba. qul-2s-—iobere Mecuowerott ary Ee foie va. Jun H. Mauliou, $4,144. debi? A PRACTICAL JOKE, AND IOW IT DLEW OUT OF THE WINDOW, About noon yesterday s young lawyer, with- out hat or coat on, planged deaperately down the front stairway of the Republic Lite Ballding, and outinte LaSalle street, He rushed oat to the curb. atone and Jooked up snd dows the street. He saw ata distance of ubout half a block a sheot of white paper whirling sluoy Ina gustof wind. Ho por. sued It at full speed, overtook it about Adaws strect, clutched ut lt wildly, dropped tf as rudden- jy aa bo had clutched It, aod walked slowly back to the building whence bu caine, luoking in erery nook aud cornet fur any atray pleco of péper that might bave jodgcu there, and stopping an old Gee. man wouan with a bag and @ hock, sud forcing hee to tum out ‘the last fow scraps whe bad collected to sce whether what be sought waa among them; but ell in vaio. A friend met him Sube was nearing the building, and asked him what wos the matter. The Feeponse was, '*I have Josta practical joke out in the sircet, and I am afraid that it wil get {ute wrong handsund fud its ay into tne popera.”” Ho bad lost als practical joke, an THE STORY ITS CONCOCTION AND ITB LOSS te not without amusement. Last week this young man went with a of otbere on a boat to St Jo. Prat There were in tho crowd @ young lady and young geotlcwan who every symptom uf derution to one and who, while returulug, talked ebout baving been married. ‘Tho Youpg lawyer, on bis return, thought that it wouid he an excelent Joke to rit down and write to the fentleman. legal notifeation informing him that is wife, thin young lady, had applied for a divorce. It wan to be a fanny leiter,—eomething that they conld tak and laugh over in their own socinicirele, So he rat down yeeterasy and began, endsrantinlly: “Mr, Xi: Tam instrncted to Intorm you that ft hare been’ employed by your wife ince Mies ¥.0 for the pnrpore of commencing a xulf scninat, yor for divorce. Ter charger will be, having been married to another woman beforo marnage to her, adultery, ill-treatment, cte., ete.” je extended thin aver about fonr pagcs, Tho firet alicet, contatnins the address, and giving the {nll names of both pacties, was lying on the table beside him, Surdenty THERE CAME A LITTLE GUST OP WIND; which cancht tp thie shect, whirled it ont of the window, end tntoa Arcade conrt. Ie raw it lodxe againet the elde of a building, and was jnst abont to rash down stairs with a serenc coneclonsnces of knowing where it was, when another guet came along, whirled {t out of the court, anil ent it off on (o LaSalle street, Then it was thu he rushed ont without taking timo to pnt on hat or cot He hunted unenccosefally for it, and returned to his ofice, where he buried himeclf In meditation, and the hurden of his reftections was: **That sleet with the nanics of these parties on It will be picked np by somebody. Ie will read St, and, being a sensible ' boy," will take it to ‘Thr Trimuse office. They will prbliah it, making tthe banis of arensation, My name wil! appear in italso, since the paperon which It ts written han my ‘fetter-head' mt the top. Then there wlil be an explosion, Then the younz man ann the parente of the young lady will come around aud mash me. This mnst he averted." Soho put on his hat and rorhed over to Tue ‘Trinexs oifice, where he was confronted by tho assurance that, in cage the deciment did turn tp, the names of tho parties would not be mentioned. About G in the evening a strong friend of Tux Trincss came in said, ‘Hera is a big thing~something I picked up on the street—a case of adultery and bigamy in hich life. Gneas it 18 8 Pcoop, #0 L Drougiit it along.” So the tawyer was got so far ut of the way in blareckuning after ail. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE NUMANE SOCIETY AT WORK. Sanday Inst, Sceretary A. W. Lanion,and Capt, John McDonald, the State Agent of the Il!fnots Humane Society located at the Stock-Yards, In the Town of Lake, took a stroll through the cattio- pens during the afternoon, to find out how the dumb brutes were faring through such a warm and sultry day@ They found a bad state of affairs, It should be horne in mind that cattle which come a great way by rail often yo withont food and water from sixteen to. twenty-four hours while on tho road. After ther get "hore they aro allowed to remain withont drink in” many {natances from twenty-four to forty-cigut hours longer, aud then fed aslt, after which they are allowed to quench thelr feverish thirst to thelr heart's content. Now. animals which are treated in this way are mide unwholesume for aman food. When they get to water they gen- erly drink great quantities, and this Increase thelr welzht from to 110 pounds, It is this prac- Hee which the Humane Soctety is endcaroring to breakup, Flret, because it furnishes unwhole- some food and breathes diseato; eecund, because it te cruel te the dumb brates; third, because fe is 8 feaid upon the buyers.. There aru avout a dozen comminaion firme and dealers who practice this eya- tens in the Stuck-Yards, and they are Hable tu bo svon brought to grief. Sunday the {uimaue Society ofcers found a very ad state of affalra, Ina large number of pens the beasts wore evidently suffering. One poor animal, standing Ing pen whero there was no water, was mialin¢ the mot frantic endeavors to reach a tittle stream that was running in the next pen, about twelve fnenea out of ite reach. It put ite head through the barans farns poseible, trying in vain with “ite parched tongue tu ‘reach the preclous drink, no neat ond yet so far, Abord of these cattle, which had ‘arrived from Louisiana, Mo., bolunged to Winsted & Allen. ‘Thoy had been on the road without water, as near as could be learned, somo twenty-alx hours, and arrived Stinday morning. ‘The Water was tarneit In the trough to them by Secretary Landon, and the cattle were actually frenzied to get to it. Yestorday morving Avent McDonald went to Allen and told Lim what had been done, Ho aleo litely requested “him to care better for Ie cattle, Allen flared up and cureed the. Humano Soclety and ita Agent. Me nate he'd be d——d if he waen’t ablo to caru fur his cattle, and ho wanted no —- —- to go Into bls pena and water the stuck. Allen's manner was by no teaite contlemanly, and the reanit was that ho was tianled up hefora dastice Mitchell, of the own of Lake, and fined $2 and costa for tlsorder- Weouduct. That the and snob yet. ‘To-day tho [sma wilt be informed ngalnst for crucity to ane Imats. In Juatice to Capt. McDonald, St xhould be stated that ho i4-an ollicer who, endeavors to discharyo hia dutica fulthfully, and is never tm- Pertinent or overbeuring in bla demeanor. | ‘This ita frat experience of any trouble with any one in the Stock-Yarde, tho better class of dealers always having oxpreseed a willingncss to work In harmony with the endeavors of the Ilumane Society, About ten more firrua will be called upto answer for neg- lecting to care for the stock consigned to thom. THEY RISE IN WRATH. THE FRUIT COMMISSION MEN wore aroused in thele might yesterday, and thero was considerable muttering on South Water street, Devause tho Mayor was enforcing the frnit ort!- nance recently adopted by the Council, The ord!- nauce, Ifenforced, will provo a lasting benefit to the people, as they will then get good and whole- some frulteand a falrmessurement, At present, on onth Water street, three-quart peach-baskets full of frult are being wold for pecks, Tum Thine Uxw reporter can vouch for this, Tho crates that hotd red raspberricy have tiventy-four boxes in triumppantly and them, not ona of which will hold over a half-pint, yet ‘they aro suld ax pinta, ‘These ara the evils that it ta unght to cor. rect. The producers, thongh ecalpers, Introdnced the awind!e, and It has become an anbearaole uileance. if tho city oficera did thelr duty, a greatdealof frulton fauth Water atrect would have been conitemned and confacated yeaterday as being unfit forusc, Tho fruit and berry ordi+ nance should be enforced nea matter of ica fo the ‘publie and the irregular packages anl- shed. The frolt commission men got together at 2:5 o'clock yesterday aftarnoon, in the roows offtho Produce Eachanye, southeast corner of Lazatie and ‘Sonth Water streets, to talk over their grievance Mr. I, W, Newhall waa called upon to preak and Mr, P. Sears wan chosan to act as Secre Mr, McFarland atuted the object of the meeting ‘was to fini out whethor the law tan just and fair, and whother they were gotng to be flucd day after dag, or whether they ware guing to Aight it. . L. Tucker rald they had come together to rallfy an szrecment which had beon made, of which the followjug ts the substance: We, the understimed, do hrrouy agreo and solemnly pledge ourselyes tu pay, when called upon, our pro rate of attorneys’ fees anil court exvenses incurrod ia testing forcement of th by the City o . coxa, Thisazrevment docs nut inctude tines tinposed Upon any finn for violating the sald ordinsnce, except in an agreed case, Mr. ‘Tucker tated that a petition to be present ed to the Council was belng prepared. asking a suspension of the ordinance until after Jan, 1, Mr, Vaniel Vearch atid that the Council did not understand the fruit businces, and the ordinance would havea tendency to drive the fruit trade, amounting ta veveral mililona u year, and empluy> Ing wom 5, 000 persons, from Chicago. c. A. Stewart moved thata Committee of 100 ‘be apovinted to walt on tho Council, K. Hexter moved to amend that each member of the Committe bo covipelied to apeak one-half uur in the Counc!) Chainber, ‘A. L, Tucker moved that a Committee of six bo appoliited to walt on the Counclt, asking thom to either repeal or modify tho ordinance. Secretary Sears thought the Committee should be {instructed to lay their erlevances before the Coun- cil, ‘They were ready to ubey the taw next year, Some further talk was indulged in. ‘The follows Ing named were appointed the Committee: A. 1. Tucker, U, Hi. Weaver, John P. Barron, Daniol Fearct,, M. Baker, C. A. stowart, On motion, the Coumlttes was empowered to employ counsel. Adjourned, OBSTRUCTING NAVIGATION, HUGH MATER ON THM WAR-TATIL ‘There was 4 lively ecrimmage ot the railroad bridge of the Chicago & Alton Road, which crosses the South Fork of tho South Hranch of the Chicago River at Twonty-ninth street, las¢Sundsy, which resulted from tho following facts, Hugu Maber owns property on the east aldo of the river, and he hus complained that the abutments of tho bridge encroache:t upon it. Last Satarday be ab- tained a permis from the iioard of Public Works to erect a wooden shanty, sixteen fect square by twelve feet high, upon this ground. Saturday night be went to work, and by tho early cawn of the Sabbath day had tho imposing structure completed, with a portion of it realing upon some of the battresses, and packed full of etonca, Tho reault of this improrciaent was, tos bridge could hot be swung, and atug with @ schoonerin tow bound for the South-Side Rolling Mills was brought to bay, after coming In collilon with the structu: Pretty svon anotuer buat camo alony, then auuther, aud still anothes, The tage whtetled merrily in cuncert, the river pirates swore to chorus, aud the Faboath was otherwise desecraicd. ‘To complete tho enjoyaient, 1 waa found that the bridge was wo badly Vent by the collision with the boats that the railroad trains did not dare to Venture upon jt, und the deuce was to gyperalls. Mr. Mabur, in addition to bdallaatio: is improvement “with stones, placed an armies poses of fourteen men upon it to bold it down, and. they dared apy wau to touch It, Finally, lacut. Carberry, of tbe Deering Street Station, wae notified of the performance, and be procured scasun lckets for a squad of bls men, ubtained permission froin Superintendent Disgo, who, tn turn consulted the Cliy Law Department, and atleniecd the matinve. Moral suasion pre- vailed, thyuzh there was some ahow for bloodshed, Qndthe tuurteen beavers ta the garrison surren- dered at discretion. ‘The fortification was razed, the bridgy righted, the boatwen sviled through pleasuutly, the sun ehunw hotly, and peace was restored. "The row drew a large mob of the no-churchuen of Bridgeport, but nothing oc- curred wors serious than some loud talk. Mr. Mabee was informed that {% was the declsion of the Law Department that hu wae interfering with tho laws of uavigation and must therefory uke o back seat with bie slanty, Tuo bired warriors were released without traland discharged, the cruel war being over. Mre. Maher rlece to explain, Shu ways she owns the land om whico the abutment stands and has tried for the past ave rs t@ubtaln satisfaction fromthe courts io ¥ ‘The last time thy cose atranze tainga, ‘Yesterday tha Hoard audited « at hin own price, and sach a} and to have been the unt boing Investigated. Despite thelr precautt ever, they muy reat assured that thoy havo not seen the endl of bolng investigated. atantly accnmalat Rorvice, as tho result of ‘weather, any business, Beven inndred an iwo- causes: Cholera infantum, over the preceding week; diarrhea, 1’ of ‘deaths t6an corresponding weck of last year. notte notices, made 30 sewer connections, inspected 2,718. ba! ry carda, Judge W. gras tried the conntel for the rallrond company bragged In conrt, before the ludge, saya Mra, M., that they would keep it In court for the next ten years. She alleges, aleo, that ehe acted by the advice of her attorneya, and did Intend to resist the railroad company, bit when the police descended upon the devoted pile, rhe wilted, THA RAILROAD'S MIDE. The officials of the Chicago & Alton Railroad Company make the following statement in regard fo tho difcully: The bnidae can be swong out one were ‘and if it {s open it reste apon an abntment whiel h fe situated on Iand owned by Mr. Tivgh Maher, ‘This matter was In the courta A year of moro ago, and at the time a decision wos given in favor of the ralfroad company. In epite of this Mr. Maher demanded pay from the company for the ure of the abutment, ‘and, not getting It, he took the law fn his own hands and erected a stone fortress on the abutment on which the bridge had to rest when open. In this structate he placed about a dozen of incn Inst Sat- urday armed with sbot-gane, and they were di- Teeted to shoot the firat man who attempted to open ‘The bridce-tender valned his life too refused to open it for the pareage of vecrcls. | The ofilctals of the rallrond company do not intend to near RS ptorecutore. as they Were not Injured by arbitrary action, Mr, Maher, they, say, inade himself amenable to the United States for obstructing navigation with an armed force, and it ia for the authorities to prosecute him for his alleged high-handed action, .THE COUNTY BUILDING. ‘The Pike cane was yeatarday ect for trial for the Blatinst. If the the trial necurt this will be the last case tried by a Jury until the September term, In tho matter of the quo warranto proceedings Against the Protection Life-Inenrance Company, tho attorneys for the Company will ask a delay this morning. The State's Attorsoy was yesterday In receipt of @ telegram from tiartford, Conn,,touch~ ing the case. The Grand Jury dispored of a number of small caren yesterday, and listened to a complaint from Dr. DeWoll, Health Comaviestuner, in reference to offensive odors. The Doctor's complaint was acainat the Healey Slough. the Driigeport atink- factories, and waa eo comprehensive as to even cover the ponds along the Jake-shore drive, His complaint fa to be conaldered in a few tlaya, Sexton ts to build the foundation for tho Court- Honso dome after all. This ts as was intended fromthe first. And ha is todu{:, too, wader the saperintendence of the *" Inspector,": some une known individual. | This ts tho janguage of 9 reso- lution tald before the Board yvaterday by Schmidt, ‘The architect {9 to havo nothing to do with it, and Sexton Ia to be pald on tho certificates of the **In- spector " for his work. ‘Tho Buard fs In possession of bids for the work, but it prs no attention to them—has not even opened fhem. Tho wholo scheme fs to rob, and in nothing elec but robbery isthe '* Ring" consistent and persevering. In the County Court the caring of objections in tax cases again occupled the time yeaterday. ‘The most Inportant objection conewlered was that in references to special asgesements in Chicago for 1N73 and 1874, whieh wasin effect that the as- sessment had not been returned aa required by law, ‘The objections were sustained and jndgment was refused. ‘The amount involved is not large, as most of ‘tha asecsaments were for Iamp-posta and kindred mall improvements, but the attor- neys for the city pte notice that an appeal would betaken, In all casce, except where tho point wan made that the sssexamenta were uot returned before the month of March next ruccocding when thoy bocame duc, Judgment was given for the city. WEST CHICAGO ASSESSMENT. ‘The Assessor's books of West Chicago were ro- turned yesterday. Thoy snow the aescasinent of real estate to he a trifle higher than last year, and the assessment of porsonal property to be a itile lower, Tho real estate foots up $1,455, 114, and the perronal property $4,28) 120, A year ago the Asscnetnent” was? Heal entate, S11. this, 845 per- sonal property, 34,810,884, The books show nome tor Instance, that there In moro mouvy Invested in that division in bilitard tablos than {n diamonds, and that there ure moro sewing- machines than watches and clocks, The number of horecs is put down at billiard i753 carclages ond wagons, clocks, 014; aowing-machiner, BU: and melodeons and organs, 05, ‘The yerwara {3 valued at $ anos, 1,298; kold and si! 410; tha diamonds at $1,- 510; tho moncy tn banks at $15,490, and other money at $1. B53, PBRPECTION 3N THE ART. Last fall bids were received for furnishing the connty with flour. ‘The award was made toC, N. Holden, Jr, athis bid. Subsequently flour went up, and Holden throw up his contract, It now trans fires that the *'Ring" showed Holden the favoritism of not exacting a bund of hin for tho execation of bis contract, and since four has de- clined he is again furnishing It at hia owt price. x bill of hisin which he bad charged $11.75 per barrel, and no eno raleed ao voice nepllnae it except Fitzgerald and Bonne, Aaanematl-sized, brazen ateal this is to he commended. No bond was exacted of him on his contract, hence, as soon as it becamo unprofitable to furnish the flour at contract price, he throws np tho contract and charges what hu pleases, At tho tine he turew up the contract It was noted that it meant that le was to continue to fuenish the flour oars to be the caxc, jorstanding with the Ring" at the time. BUOWING THEIR SANDS AGAIN, The County Commissioner very plainiy man!- fested thelr fear of Grand Juriew gentortay, che pecially juries known as ‘*special with drawing of which thoy have nothing to do, b: drawing ao jury for Atuust withont an order o} Court, It wan very significant, tuo, that McCaffrey mored in the matter, Tho law provides thet the Grand Jary shall bo nelectod by the Board only on the order of the Court, but the fact that the Court had made no order tn the inaiter was not sufficient toetay tho Hosrdin the peformance of the Irk- some task, even whon informed that a Jory would not be needed the coming month. ‘The fact of it fa, McCaffrey and his gaug had hesrd of the rumor that oa jury” would bo called in Augiat up tho investigations of the Jury, and they wanted to avold such a contingene: Therg conld not be any better ovidenco of the guilt of these fellows than tha fear they manifes! ‘abo ow Kyidence is con- ting agalnat them of which they know nothing, and at the proper timo it will be laid before s jury in auch shapo that, notwithetandinz: tho jury may be of thoirown choice, nuns of the guilty will escape Indictment. EGAN AND TUE “nina,” The Committes on Puvlle Buildings and Pubilo McCetrey's onslaught on Architact Egan, aro to cxamina into that guntle-* man'scondnct. ‘The object of tho exam{nation, or inqalry, is nothing than to blacken Egan's character, to start on, nea puntshnient for falling Hin with them in their echenics, ‘Tho exam. Ination should be thorough and completo, and if tity of any wrongs they should On tho other hand, he should lose no Opportunity at any wacrifice to expose the thloves whoarefullowing him, Io shonid make the war a bitter one, and, whilo thoy inalst on persceuting him for doing hileduty, ho should Insist {n turo r ving, them (to) benelt of thoir deal. ings with him, ‘Thia ts a golden opportunity for bia, and he should auswer overy question by saking ne, and walat on thy grenteat publicity be- ing glvon to everything. A secrat investication tray be sought, and doubticss will, but hy should not hea partytoit, While he ehontd bo frank in everything, and donbticas will be, he should Jusist: avon his cnemies belng frank, and be should never Jet up in the ght. . THE CITY-HALL. Prosecnting-Attorney Linscott returned yester- day from a vacationepent In Maine. Bight new cases of, end one doath from, scarlot fever were scported at tho Health Dopartment yos- torday, Mayor Weath was yesterday quite nnder tho fo much 20 ne to be unable to attend to eatorday ware about $5, 000, « }y-seven aaloun liccnucs have deen issued since July 1. Tho Treasuror'e receipts yesterday were $2,050 from the Cily Collector, $1,658 from the Wate Deparment, and $6,672 from the Comptroiicr. The Comptroller yesterday redeemed popular: loan cortifcates amounting to $7,000, and issued Dow U per cent warrants to the extent of $13,850. The following building vermits were issued yes- terday: Ht, ¥, Lewts, a throe-etory and basement. stone-front dwolting, 23x04 feet, Nu, J4 Jear- Lorn avenue, to cost’ $3,000; ‘Thumas Boland, a ry and basement dwelling, 22x53 foet, coln avenue, near Uclden avenue, to cost The liceodereceipts a ‘The report of the Registrar of Vital Statistica for the week ending Saturday. July 14. showsthat there were 270 deaths, chic! a from the following I i, an increase of St ontirilis, 10; acarle! fever, 14; consumption, 20. Increase of G1 as compared wub the preceding weck, and an incroase of 7 over tho ‘The Health ast Weok served O78 nuisance 48 nulsonces, scrved 88 sower ju the tment § ee abated fidings, condemned, as unit for foud, four hogs, threo lambe, and one plate of bee nd bung out twenty-cight scarlet fever warning CRIMINAL. ‘The Italian womsn, Mary Lazori, who wasso badly hacked up by Treacho, a jealous bar-tender and lover, died of her injurica yeaterday morning, thus adding another murder to the already long jit. The murdercr escaped alter the assault, and bse not yet been captured. Daniel Quirk was yesterday beld 10 $4,000 bonds to the Criminal Court by Justice Summerfield, and his wife Eliza wae held ia $1.600 bo: both for the larceny of aboat $400 worth uf eilverware from ‘. W, Farwell’s realdence on the night of April22 last. Daniel cu who was a servant ip the bou: id be committed it. Lou Coville, an jomate of Herrick’s house of Prostitution, was, brougut before Commissioner loyns yeaterday by Dotective Leong, Simons, charged with passing a countorfcit $20 Unites States Treasury-uote, Sho explained that ehe got low-spirited snd Leught a revolver a » DUtUp the job, et Jerry Pickler, n bartender, for the purpose of Diowingof her head, and gave him the $20 note In fazmen not Lnowing that {t was counterfeit, he was held for further bearing at 2p. m. to-day ‘upon herown recognizance. ‘At aboat Ta'clock yesterday morning an attempt was nade to burglarize the premises No. 112. Pa- eticavenio, ‘The loud erica of the Inmates al- {meted Lent Hell to the place, and he, arrived Juat in time to catch Jamen Hruner, colored, as ho was trying to oscape by freardoor. Bruner ta also wanted for other charges, which the police aro now engaged in looking ap. Minot arrests: Kaward Tetereon, colored, maliciously parning ap his wife's clothing: Eliza Jose, Koing thronch 8, Hanlein and attempting to Yoo him of $16 which’ he had in his possession; Jonn Unlger, allan Wililant Smith, and Janice Busey, two notorious thieves who it tn alleged ticked the pockets of D. G. Grumman, Mrs. Jeander Baurler, and others, at the Humboldt Park Gedication; Jobn Hickey, fagitive from justice, Charles J. Gnitesa, whom the readers of Tun TRincxe have frequently heard of before in tho role of a religious refurmer and Iawyor, twas Inst evening Incarcerated in the dungenn at the West Madison Street Station, He i charged with the embezzlement of same of moneys amounting in all to nearly $3,000, from Stanloy Mror. & Co., marketmen,. on West Randolph street, and other firme, i. C. Davidson, of No. d1 Avon place, one of the persona claiming to be awindled, ia the complaining witness. Guiteau, it isalleged, got Into them by raining thelr confdence in a surreptitious manner, having neither references nor aecuritics, and then collecting bills and transacting monetary bueinesr inastyle that sulted himself, bat disa- greed with tils employers. There ts tronble upon the bark ** Storning Star." upon waleh verrol a coal-heaver name Joba Peterean was accidentally kitted Satnrany afternvon, Yesterday afternoon Michael Webber and Lonis Schaffner, two of the name crow, were arrested and locked up in the Chicago Avenue Station upon a warrant procared by the Captaln, a, We Thompson, accusing them of aseauiting him im a dispute “as to. hin responsibility for tho death of tbe man. Invinedintely after farnining ball, the men in tari awore out a warrant before Jastice Kaufmann, charging the Captain with murdering Peterson, though {n what manner thoy expect to prove thle accueation lias nut yet appenred. Upon thin war- fant the Captain was arrested. During the day the Coroner hekl on — inquest upon the decensed = man, ind the jury a found that ho came tu his death seelentally, and completely exonerated the Captain from all blame, Notwithstanding this verdict, Thompaon retina In jail, no bail being acceuted. Justice Kaufmann refused to hear the cage until the acssion of tho Pulleo Court this morning. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Gospel tomperanco meeting at the Y. M. C. A, rooms, No. 160 Madison street, to-night, Iced: by A. Brasher. Miss Emma Faulkner will bo marrled to Mr. W. KR. Chapman Thuraday eventug, at the Firat Preshy- terlan Church, ‘Thera will be a Bible service held at Union Chapel, No. 07 South Heaplatiies street, every Tucaday evening at 8 o'clock. ‘The Cathedral Sunday-schoot plente Ikaves tho Northwestern depot, corner Canal and Kinzio street at Oa. m, Wednesday, instead of 8 o'clock, an printed on tha tickets, ‘Tho marriage of J. A. Gregory and Misa Jennio Hudson ia announced to (ako place this eveniny, at tho residence of tho bride's parents, on Oakwoor boulevard, near Eilis avenus. ‘The lady managers of tho Nursery and Half-Or- jum will hold thelr seml-monthly mect- ing at the hotise of Mi Blackman, #41 Erio atrect, this morning at 10:30 o'clock. Tho annoal Masonic Encampment and Basket Plenie of Orlautat Conalstury 8". Pet. Wes 8+. 329 will occur Thursday, tho ioth, at River Grove. Invitatlone and tickets can be obtained only from meinbers of the Order and of Sublime fnces A.W, Adcock, No. 09 State street, and & Ronndy, No. 102 Sonth Ctark street, Train startn from the Chicago & Northwestert depot, corner Canal and Kinzie atrects, at D210 8. In. A. Good Templars’ Convention for Distrlet No. 1, State of Iinols, will be held In Rocktord, W nebagy County, Auy. 4, 0, and LO, 1877. Each lodge is requested to aend a full delegation, ond entitle to ono delogato for every ten mombers, 8. Lane, Chalrman Committee, 1. 0, Dox 1,258, Rockford, will make strangementa ior thelr cuter= falninent. Detorites will provide thomselvoa with regalla, 1f practicable, and credontials showing thei olection, ‘This district compriaes the follow- Ing counties: Jo Dayvices, Stephonsan, Winacbaro, Hoane, Melfenry, Lake, Cook, Du Page, Kano, Do Kalb, Ogle, Lee, Carcoll, and Whiteside, There are about soventy lodges in the district, SUBURBAN. UYDE PAIK, Tho Board of Trustces mot tn tho Village Hall yesterday afternoon, Present Trnsteca Clark, Mitchell, Wheeler, Farrell, Raynor, and President Bensley, Col. Raynor offered a resolution that no moro estoon licenses ahould be tsaucd during the prosent fiscal year. ‘Tha Commlestoners to estimate tho cost of Inying water-plpes on Stony Ieland avenne above Sixty- eighth stroet reported that the cost would amount so B11. 200. Tho ordinanco was ordered drafted, he Police Commltteo reported recommending the bullding of 5 hose-house at Grand Croaging for Hosa Company No. 4, at a cost not to excséd $300, ‘The report was adopted, Col. Raynor offered o rosolution that the bids for the South Chicago pumping-works be agnin ad- yertised forin the Angineer, without cosk to the town, fr, Wheeler waa strongly opposed to it, as hw thonght that tho Job was given tu tho contract- ors who bid last winter. ‘Tho resolution was enced, Pathe Viliege ‘Treasurer, was instructed to attond the tax salo by tho County Collector and to pur- chase Mydo Park tots whero taxes wero unpaid. ‘Trustee Mitcholl offered the following: Wuxuxas, Tho cost of producing gas te qroatty ro- ance ths tian Company be renuertedie. deduct U0 per ecnt ffom prevent prico as pald by tho village after Aur ust next, It was doveloped Indiscussion that there was now no contract binding tho villa Mr. Wheeler thought oil could bo used for Nght at one-third of the present expe! Mr. AMitcho!l withdrew his resolution upon Jearning tat a Committee had the matter In charge. W. Sabin's estimate on tho cost of Dalton betdze of $2,001,560 was referred to. a committee. ‘The Board then adjourned to meet in joint eca- aston to-morrow night. ‘de Park thie ¥ n of property in If ffs $5,090,000, €o, $7, 100, 000" Tae Marry Courteleht, who bae been fn California for the lank fow monthe, died a few dare nga. His parents received a dispatch to that effect last night, and aro now using the wires to learn partic- ulars, Slarry waa loved and respected by all who knew hlin, He wont to California purtly for hoalth and partly fur a general trip, preparatory to (log down to a busincas lifo. RNG! Pri Wadh y jt LBWOOD, Howard Carr, a #-year-old son of Julius Carr, a well-known eltizen of this place, was drowned in fcistern Saturday afternoon, He fell Into this same cisteru abouts month sgo, but was rescued with a wetting. Ils father had ‘tho place well ee- cured, buts earelees workman left tho trap Ineo. cure. ee CURRENT OPINION. * If Mr, Tilden undortakes to loud himsalf to any scheme now by which ao movement will bo mado to dispust ‘Mr, Hayes of the Presidency, he will have no political faturo left him,—Zoston Meratd (End, ). John Sherman's plan, if persisted in, will caawo the greatest dopreesion among merchants ever known, sesumption in 1870 means hank- ruptey, and paralysta of all work,-—>Cincinnatt Ba- guirer (Dem), ‘The grost bulk of the Republicans of Ohio have contdence {n the patriotiam and Hepublican intczrity of Prealdent Moyes, and this is the thin for tho Convention to say. We doubt rf it will Ain a dissenting volce.—Claclanath Gazette (ep. ), Eight out of fifteen ‘political notes" in the New York. Tyldune relates excluively ta Ohio politica and Ohjo politicians. This shows the in. portance of Ohiy, Elght out of sftcon Is terrible oud, yee hare been there.—Cincinnall Kaquirer atlts 3 Mr. Chamberlain's spoech has no rolation to thinks as thoy are. It le tao early for s history; two long fora protest; too late for @ campalon document, 1¢is honest and earnest. but lacks the judicial clement, and is too eager and bitter to bo consdered as cven @ philosophical criticlem,— Carutian Union (Leecher), dim Iilaino says wo ara ** Jasin throngh period of test ond trial for the ftepublia™ Well, dftn will tnd presently that he is pretty much on trial, while the Nevublic {¥ moving along with gently sccclorstcd speed in good works under tho Giniably obstinacy of. President Mayes.—Cincin- natt Commercial (Jad. Rep. in Silver has been In use os money in two. thirds of the world for tho lest 4,000 years. Gere many baa become poor, notwithstanding its im- mense indewolty from France, because of its ut- tempt to banish silver frow itecircalatios. France, on the other band, has beon enriched by retainio the bi-metaitic basis of tts currency,—New Yori Graphic (fep.). We are no Hayes man, and do not approve of the manner by which he attained the Prealdency, but he tein office lawfully, and ws deem it our duty to support him in those acta which are sus- tained by our fundausental law, ond secure tw the States the right of self-government, aod which have restored the Southern States to thelr former position in the Union.—Mareago (dia.) Vews- Jouraat (Dein, ). Ab, yes! with sorrow we say it, President Hayes bas given usa soltd South. and the blood of butchered poxroes of Louisiana aad the wemo- of the Mambarg wsssacre, thanks to ala liberal .riacs Nike aweot Inconse in tho dostrils of ie Bulldozers and Whito-Linere, It 1s om thie ac- cuuut that wo sincerely bope that the Rog ublicans of Obiy and of all the btatee will eptek with no wae tath nein antl he te awakened from ing. SATHS. dream Ja whic! 16 in intoxicated. Vo reepee! nts ame as oe rate eae Be inl President Hayes for hia honcat intentions, but wa Sean 7 andny evening, July 15. at 8 o'clock, Caan, In his drowned while bathing in fost of Thirty-thind streat. cs Foneral from his late residence, No, 311 Grove. Inn Park atenne, at 11 o'clock a. m. Wedneatay, July 18, by carriages to Onkwodde Cemetery, Friends of the family invited to attend. $47" Denver (Col) and Muscatine (ia) papers please copy, SUTTON—In this elty, daly 16, John Button, aged 44, of asthma, Funeral ta-day at 12:20 p, m. by cats from 103 hh year: aceklentally censnre him for hie atnpidity in nat aceing what a Take Michigan at the whotesalo sacrico he has ied to the altar.—Merl- den (Ct) Republican (linplacadle 2 Blaine is going to stir bad blood for hin own ends, If he can—and he probably can; bnt ho will deag the tower on hin own head and the heads of hin miserable followers. Catholic citizens may amie at hia works as ot 8 toothlers viper. We witl havo to acttle this account with the intellixenco and morality of Amertea. If these can stand another Know-Nothing movement, be surg wo can,—Hotton Pilot (Catholic). Wesson stroct to Calvary, , YO™ Oinaha papers plesno copy. Mor [Gail Hainilton '} letters aro pointed | Souxerox— at 44n Mubbard ‘street, on the 14th and lively, but have no effect becanse of the fact | ings Janes dolmston. aged ach that thore ten general want of conndence in their | “"Faneral at 12 o'clock to-day by ents to Nosehti, honesty. The general impression ia that she is tia- ON—In Lonilon, %, J877, Rnep eingdone, as with the man who fe doing it: and | F; Stinson, i thin belng the canes ber lettcra, attor smerny tho | Chicago, and brother of Tra J. Manon, of this ctty, pubhe for anhone, are tabelod and lald away along | ———~— == et With the growis of all olner soresheads. “he nee BAROITT'S 1 ET SOAP. eee eee |RABNIMTS TILEY SU the big Englishinan regarded the ** whinpings "* wich his fittle wife was sront to give tim. She Pd. yas Jarge, brawny, and minscular; she small, fragile, nnd weak; butahe med to pound” him with her bent licke whenever he would do any- thing wrong, and be took {t alt qnictly without making any resistance. His fcllow-workmen thought, this was remarkably strange, anil one uf them asked him one day how It happened that ench ® great blz man shonld atand til! and be pounded by such a little woman. **Oh!" sald he, ** I never odors tocar innke no fuss about it, becauen It pleancs she and i! common and dete. ftdon't hurt 1." Juat ao with Gail's acolding—* it fterious, | inaredle pleaser she." and it don't hurt anybody clae,— Bion tclentino ere Leatenuorih Tunes (Rep.). perlmentthe man: It will in any cose be easily in the power | Fagen Cane, eit, aniniamramers totha of Gor. Nicholle and the moderate men whe svand | Aagnuca ler fran hes pentast el ania aTeh das with him to defeat all harmfal eifecte of thin t Wari, anty ine purest Otte used (nS mont by simply making thelr position understood, If the North ts prone to belleve all manner of evil of Sonthern Hourhons, itis also willinz ond glad to belicve in the better sentiments of the moro progressive and roasonable class. If it ta clearly shown that this disturbance 1» due excinsively 10 the Southern inplacables, ond ia retarted and cnr- rled on azainat the fafuence of octter men. the | cents, Address North be satisfied, Doubtless Republicans would be entinficd ta een {t the canes of a final brenk between the two distinct wings of the Sonth- BT.BABBITT, Now York City. ern Democracy; but that te not lkelyor necessary, | * FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A PERFECT TOILET SOAP, and ‘the party led by Licut.-Goy. Wills can First among the requisites of the toilet ts canactecparately and independently, St will nens tallze this inischtef of the prosecution and show Rood article of Soap, but to procure 1t {1 not alwaya an eaty matter, Many of the most etnensive Suaps in the mar- Baolld South ta only a temporary thing.—Lugato ket are made from coarse nnd deletortons materials. and Erprese (Rep). Such indictments have too much the np- thelr delicate coloring and froxrant perfume too oftea conceal the most ropnlstve tmpurttion, ‘The disclosar: pearance of partisan persecntion. The contlict le ended. Tho highest authority in tho United Staten has accepted and passed upon this vote. It fa at Jeast de facto valld and practically su de jure so far nanny power to reveree it is conéerned. It ie recently made pubile reqariing tite anbject ars pois tiveix atartiing, and deserve serious coastieration. Beented Soaps are nary Kiown to he extremely objec flonadle, esveciail; If ayptied to the heads tnJurtng the hate, trritattne the sealp, and Inducing severe heade never woll in any ovent to attack the do facto or kvck its overthrow except for the practical pnrpose aches, The character of the ingrediouts may be Inferred. from the statement of n gentleman who makes the ofretting up thede Jure. ‘The American peuple have long ago decided, subinitted too and forgotten, acenting of Sonya his business; he recently dectared that persons chenged tn thts employment wero short-liedt ao far as any present practical end is concerned, the entire question, We cannot afford to stoop from even to ten years botng the lonxest pei Wileu theuceupaden conidbotolomeds Cree Cone manujdcture. For Use in the Norsery it Has No Equal Worth ton times tte rovt 40 every mother and family inChristendom. Sample box, con:aining 3 cakes of 4 ounces each, sent free to any address on receipt of73 down to the level of Wells or Anderron, or even to diguity them by punisharent, It eniucks too mach of undignified revenge ond too Hitle of the macna- nituity of Southern men and Democrats to pauec In the work of restoration antl rohabllitation to_tinnt up and niunacta the vellees: and Andersons, These atodoad Ssanes, incre decaying bodice which we should let Ilo rottingand festering In their charnel house, reoking in their own corruption. There ts work envuxh for usin the sweot morning alrof o new dawn and a prospcfity just renowing itself, to ogeupy ‘all onr-tlue,—Nusaeule (Zenn.) American Hen Jo hedimeulty of procuring s perfectly puro artiste of Tolict soap ts at leat obviated, flowever, thanks to tha gnterpriss and cheinteal skill of Mr. D.'T, annirr, of New York. the worlt-renowned sosp f Whose immernac catablieninent fa by far the King {attic United States. ‘The renown of Mr. Banoter's yarlous productions has for many years been wiioly dis> Feminaced, but thts tateat succes ia the a rope: crown to the numerous victartes already achloved. So far as our obsorvatiom extends, thora | “Afier vencs of patient labor andvelentifeoxperiment, ‘has been a steady improvement in the tone of the | Mr. bi iececded In perfecting tho compod: Sonthern prése ever siuco Mr. Mayes took nisseat. | tonof the fuesttolict soap ever introduced. ‘The prine If ho perseveres In his noble and wise poitcy t ds every reason to belleve that the clonc of hls Ad milnletration wilt witness the complete reatoration 2f peace und guod-will between tho tru sections T. Ba a Lue counter |The prea of whe country. can | by ani cis lant toes Rhy i Acting and greatly ald jn this good work by moderation, and | 1 a not caveclally vy nvolding n captions spirit of fault | audiaiies itis altogether unequaled imi, eae finding with tho political views entertainad in op- | Prpperues. ,2as oan it ant parfined, ths ingredients posite rcctiona of the country. It has been tow shemlatry todiszuise laferlor materials, Tho most miv uch the pricice hitherto to seek for faults ani ce cnaaldcredtio misenes of nrilaeial hor! amc mistaltcs, aud then exaggerate them for political ne i NaF re effect, ‘The comnits of auch o policy have been baie, Bahbitts Polis saan Tenner tethe sos ooly, evil. It has arrayed a solfd North against 9 ne i olld South, with all the evil conscyuences walch pecially desirable for tho uss of lsdiee aod a ga warned the nation wan! result of seer + Honnl partis, It is tine to end this rectionsllens, | Of the fuest soapy for barhers! use. 1h J {let belog What we now nced ty not Mr, Binine's united | [iCiegoneralcvas Voreriotne. ors oaainat a united South, aie sanlled nation, —_—__—— Bain forward in harmony and unity in a course ‘which will promato the common xiary, habpiioes, B. T. BABBITT, New York City. and prosperity of every part of the Nepnbilc, from Maino tu ‘Texas and from Florida to Washington Republican (Rep. ). re facturing processes aro entirely new and original, nnd ‘Teault fa slmply unparalled in thts department of in- Baunirr’s Tower Soxe” fa tho trade-mark: Oregon. — Of cours tnoro is » strong argument in| Om STOVE Se, favor of prosecnting these mon [the members of The Adamw & Wentlako Wire Gauze the Louf#ana Returning Buord), to the effect that { Non-Explostve OIL STOVE. the teal of ‘conernation ought to be stamped Tee CAR FCSIAA Tee cere HEC ATS ‘capon erimo of every kind, and that aoclety, for ita sot eee een, epoders Jt AR own accurity and protection, d ds etich con- Mae ONLY BAPE OU demnation, There may arise occusloas, however, BS y and all circums OVE, tinder an stances in the market. Indorsed a4 auch hy A. A, Lambert, Professor of Chemniatry ‘ni, Imnatind Callcee, ond M. Henner, Fo: Starshal of Chicao, Tith ONLY Oli Stave on which nak: au nee operas canbe inst at the samo time gn Msg: , 1 Bigarore,: Manutnetared by The Aa I ama & pyeruaxe, Mfg. Co., Chica Swen the argument is not applicatilo, tho pretent in one of them. Everything which tends to weaken the Preaident with his own party lessons his power to ald the South, to which ecc- Uon of the country he now sveme Ao favorably dlu- ted. It may be posaibla oven that the ultra fac- tlon in his own party will prove strong enough’ to compel film to abandon uthern policy, if op- ortunities of attack are made for it, ‘The South, just at this time, is more intercated in the building of her laveos, and tho Pactic Haltroad, and kindees matters looking to hor prosperity, than in any- thing Little can bo hoped for in ald of these enterprises from the Biainc clement of the Repub- Means, with thelr present temper towards the South, or from the Northern Democrncy. Assist- ance, if it comes atall, must come from the Pres- ident and his supporters. Is tt not better, then, to strengthen the Proaldent by every possibio means than to weaken him by unaking. ‘opportunitics for his enemies to attack bimt~.Vew Orleans Times IN THE AG WANERD iV! WHE! 3 enlare ‘and Terins to Axonts, of call Worlds a INGERSOLL BROS%., 44 Clark-st., Chicago. OLOTIVES-CLEANING, Your Old 22 og teh ar bar Clothes | #" id cleaned, ECTIONLEY. CELEBRATED throughon the Uulon—exprersed to alt parts, 1m and upward a: 24, 40, 0c per. Audrew + orders GUNTIIER, Confecs toner, Chicago, Wen.) ., Canadian polities have boen facbly stirred lately by what we should call on this side the line o ‘prance of old Sir John A. Macdonald, the Tory Premior, through the Queboc townships, endiug up with o grand popular recoption at Montreal, pro- cession, transparencies, and untimited fol-de-rol. ifs speech nt Montreal was the verioat clap. damngoguery, and, a Star, Called tn large meas note.” Ono of the tran clo Sam coming tn with an armful of tlons, and Sir John, restored to powor, warning Him back with a protective tart, ‘The! ex-‘Tory Premier cau out atrong on tho hard times, in fact, and discusned freely the attitude of **these pur- ints, nm nyninat us, tho carruptiontete.” On tho whole, the Liberal Miniatry aeema tobe pretty froly in power, ‘The now law toacenre the punty of elec tlona ia giving tho Canadians a good deal of political exercise. A defeated candidate for f'arliainent way have the canvass reviewed by the courts, and tho judges have thrown out candidates pretty abarply. One waa disqualified for having promised to bring his Infuence to bear on the local Government foro now road, of which there was a public need.—ap- parently not a very helnoue affair, Another was disquaiidod for having losned » barrel of beer to hits worker to treat with: another for having treat edt some old yotors admitted to bo of his own party always. Dut tho acat of the Minister of Justice hae lately Leen contested bofore Judge Dorion, a ro- cent appointee to the Bench, The Ministerial pa- re wero discroditably wnre of the result of tho tial, and notwithatanding the ovidence disclosed a Brose degree of political ** working,”’—by troatiug, roniises of patrouaye, and intimidation, —Judge orion finally justified the assurance of the Minis terial organs by dleralsaing the cawo and patting tho ae to *atrike the key- roncies reprosented Un- OL TANICS, WiILsONn & EVENDER, OlL TANKS xv SHIPPING CANS, 47 & 40 West Lake Street, LOBGOs OE: er see run caranoaue, “AUCTION BALES. SAA Ase ieee nn nr RAR RAAT By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, ‘Auctloncers, 7Hand BU standolph-st. For Tuesday's Bale, July 17, at 0:50 0, m, AT OUR STORE: General Household Furniture, costs on the petitioner. It will be appealed to tho A Supreme Cour -Springheld. (Maen) Repuoticam | General Merchardeeree ee? —— iLISON, POMEROY & CO. By GEO, P. GORE & CO., GH and 70 Wabash avenuc, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, July 17, 9:30 a, m. The Closing Salo of the Beason. GEO, P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers, Regular Sale at Auction On Wednesday, Joly 18, at 0:04, m., of Boots, Shoes& Slippers ate 32 Sob Lots uf Beasonable Goods for en's, Women's, an re 3 SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION, GEO. P WORE 4.00. Sr. Louis, Mo., July 16.—Prof. Haydon, Chict RAR ALE ed ofthe United States Geological Burvey; Col, Wil, A, BUTLERS . CO. sea Plersnien OC ‘Vashiogtens lew erate Comnitision Auctiuncers, 116and 120 Wabash-ar. fosep! y, of the University of Penusylyania, 3 a — arrived here ‘last night, and will be joned this BUTTERS W EDNESDAY | BAUR, 1 iS AM. evening by Sir Joseph Hooker; Eres fent of the V HITE AND VELLOW WARE, Royal Academy, Londun, apd Curator of the Ttoyal Gardens of Kew, near itichmond, London; Glassware, Oll Cloths, Carpets, Wises, Liquors, 4G Attheirsslesrooms 118 & 120 Wubsth-ay. Licut.-Gen, Stoarchy, of the Royal Bengal Eu- ginecrs, also auucuber of the Royal Geugraph- DUTTERS THURSDAY TRADE BALE, DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, ¢LOTIING, tu deal Society, aud Prof. Asa Gray,of Harvard University. Alter spending a day or two ex- v1 01 5G. i i » THUD 2 a auwining Ileary Shaw's botanical garden in this city, tho party will start for Colorado ona Coaster Chi aitagn ad voll Macs elaite goods ‘at Lhess salce. MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. Special Papatca to The Tridu Ann Ansog, Mich., July 16.—Judge Thomas M. Cooley, Dean of tho Faculty of the Law Department of the University, has placed a paper in President Angell's hands announcing: yery emphatically a determination not to abide by the late action of the Board of Regents In- ereashig the -entrancy and diploma fees of atu dents. Ho states that the Jaw Department has becn eclf-suetainiug since {te organization, and putting this burden upon it is wholly for the boneiit of other deparments of the Uni- versity. Io says, furthor, that the Law Depart- ment has been discriminated againet for years in appropriations and in aatarles; that this has been subinitted to because Its Faculty desired todo all they contd to foster and support the Academie Department, and even the Medical Department, when women were firat admitted, but they are not willing that this discrimiuation should be permanent. actentitic exploration, after which they will pro- ceed to Utah aud California. sir J, Hooker and Gen. Stearchy will make comprebeusiye reports of thelrtourto the Eugtish Government, fn- gules) ofiiis ouster endings “4 | “pure «oa mROUTAN WATE UDA YALE TOOLEY STREET TAILORS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS San Francisco, Cal., July 16.—Several mer- chants fn this city who have busiucas relations with Mexican finas arg taking steps to protest jainst the order of tho Necretary of War au- thorizing Gen. Ord to Invade Mexican territory in ja emergencics. $< UNEQUALED. ‘The favor Dr. Price's Spacial Flavoring Extracts won eustaine ue in the assottion that they have no equal to the market. SATURDAY MORNING at 9:30 o'clock, at 118and 120 Wabash-av., N. EB. cor. Madison: ee te eet By RADDIN & CLAPP, AUOTION NOTICE. RADDIN & CLAPP, Lek trd Wabesh-ar., will sc BOOTS & SHOES Tuesday, July 17, 1877, at 10 o'clock a mm,

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