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creek meeitine Reed 2, ceeiemcnuea gy Se THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1877-TWELVE PAGES, \r day. Of conrse he fe nald to have heen aceldent- ally shot, He waan Pole, aged 35 yearn, Rone of the committees called to meet veeterday were present, and therefero no business was done by them, ‘The Treasurer's receipts yesterday were $188 trom the Water Department and $164 from mincol- Jancous sonreee, Nine new case of scarlet fever were re} yenterday. Fonrtcen deatha have eccarre har been sounded to aienth of 1,600 feet. Ite waters are a beautifal nitramarine. and it may be called the parcat water In the world, containing by analyal only 4 per cent of impnrities, It is #0 Hight and mobile aa to be easily lashed into foam or calmed to a mitror-like surface. In the earl morning it le ttke atooking-glare, with #nerountl: ing objects reflected tu lt with surprising ace curacy. Several ateamers of rmall tonnage are need (n pavizating i. Iteatelinde fe aba d,:00 feet: (tis always conl and pleasant in, the hottest weather, The fake never freezes, and never gived THE CITY. . GENERAL NEWS. Tho Centeal Park Driving Amociation will have a matinee to-day at 3o'clock. The temperature yesterday, an observed by Man- arso, optician, 88 Madiaon atreet (Tanuxk Build- In Kngland and Wales, 18, fond, and 125, 1 tone in greatest coalfel now approachin: Monmouthentre, anced 11,000,000 tons In Lancashire, Yorkshicr, and 2 sted from in Derbyshire, ed to 1:44, 125, 100 tons—name'y, 11, trell Keeps Its lend, 311,000,000. ton hows a great recovers, and pro- aT. N: and Camberland also present a anb:tantlal increase. considerabic falling-off, an compared with the pre- ceding year: and there {a a noticeable decline also Northumberland, and Leicester- simply the lanterns of poachers or night rob- bees, and they wouRt nob take the palns to Inett- tute a nearer acrutiny, The following day, however, five chitdren went up to the spot where the lights had been seen, not, Indeed, with any view to inquiry into the night's apparition, but to gathcr bilberrics. ‘The Virgin appears to abow — exceptic fayor to those who ore fond of thia fruit; the Elease apparition, which was wickedly put down bythe Prussian aoliery, found the little ones occupied in this Innocent 304,750 tone tonsa In Scot. Parham, our yearn product Wales, with battery, called All-Table, intended to sweep tho approaches to. the larger sark. Finally, Fort ‘echinax, the twelfth work, f00 metres from Fort Tich-Tepech, consist of two baationed Intrench- menteconnected by a parapet. Within are bomb proof barracks and mazazines. The profle ta nimilar to that of the laat-deecrived work, and the lensth of the creat-Iae t@ 740 paces. ‘The citadel Itech-Kala ta mtuated on a rocky apur of the Karadagh Meights, running out at rightangies tothe hare-Techa, The fortification consiste of a flint wall of irregular trace, On each aide arc two + 1660, 0) d. Nottinghamshire Statforasnire snow & ha Me ncfOdeg.¢ 10m, fay 89; 18 Up itedend. “No peewn that has ‘neon. drawned | shire, seml-cirelnar towers. In the interior are ¢ feasure, T : if uaa pee Te Be, Si: Barometer ace eh errs si Apernl pastendag te the been Known to rie to the aurface, Won, ne 2 ee fled Boildings, mainztnes for atoree eee Ue re Anes CPihe” berry plackton br -, 87; Dp. m., HV; 7p, m, 80, M. . te ottom. ‘The Mf . c i 7 A. m., 20-11; Bp. m., 20:00, build atwo-story and atte dwelling, 22xctt Yoet, Heth ta nechenc anersatnl. and Inge rocke att feet YAKOOB KAN. ainen. ace’ bailt of unuewn stone, 1.3 metres | Suddenly bebolding a vory beautiful indy, with ‘No. 345 Hnbbard street, to cost $1,200. Ald, Stewart made hh appearance yonterdsy, tooking lean sturdy thaa before hie revere attack of cholera-morhne, which bas kept him in bed for abont a week par A person who, might hare parsed through tho City-Hall yeatertay contd have obrerred in all tho foomsexcent those of the Potice Departmentan almost painfal appearance of desertion. ‘The Mayor'n ofice was deverted. his Honor having taken up qnarters in the Grand Pacife; tho Water- Onice sen almont depopulated, the men being eased into rctvico for the protection of the city. his was tue of other offices, A German named Ifaha, 50 yearn of age, fe lying dead at No, 4 Centre avenue, Several nichts ago he was taken In by A, B. Shehan, of No, shu west ‘Taylor wtrect, tn an apparently Inebriated cond tlon. They rent for bia friends, and when they eno for him he waa found dead in the bed In which he had been placed, Ident. -tien. Phit Sheridan was expected to ar- rive at Fargo, Dak., on the Siseouri River, fifty miles above Yankion, at 12 o'cinck jant night, From that polnt he will pas on to St. Pant. Minn. andthence-home; but it t# donbifal whether he will reach hese ag enrly on the 4th of August, ashe haa been advised of the favorablo turn of affaira in down nre plainly dlecernible, In fact, St fea mar. yel, and the very contzaat of one own Salt Lakes for this taro denve and sinecieh as to afer great renlelance to the human bods and every thing else that will flon:. ee MARINE. PORT COLBORNE, Berpato, N, Y., duly 27.—Veasela passing Port Colborne tock for twenty-four houre ending & clock p. m., uth: Westward—-Props Oydensburg and Shichlana, to A Kiag Who Conld Not name, The Depart: ment of Public Works in all ite branches was ‘thie city. Fentlered inactive by the abeence of the head fane- | Chicago: Ilncoin, to Hay city; barks Valaskl, to | spenk more prectecly, Franered iiihe calltor volunteers. “Rvery Alder. | Kenosha: London, to ienoaba; echrs China, to | break occurred in. fll aamatlons af eblcktnn. beet or dele etl tan Tait bound to eeniat in the marshaling and | lay Citys M. J, Wilcox, to Detroit; Vortace, to | sleged, and ries P, M. Rogers, to Milwaukes: Albatross, to and Half-Orpban Asylum, as recently nothing hae | commanding the forces, and but few of them nado ance hopel na t Comimaling the Kuowt’ thelr accustomed taunts, | Meddle teland: harge Liegar, to Way city, zine of the fortress and blew It up. oes dentate weet, anactere aren Hrelnces waa deptorsed, though more active tuan | , Eadvrant-—Props Abercorn and Milwankee, to | urclilc perind the then Khan of Hhak desiring turend articles to that inatitution can | onthe preceeding day; tor instance, the recelpin | Oxdensbut a Ainhersthniny to ‘Toranto; Mary | ure Khan Nodja, a descendent of the in the Water-Oftice were larger, and the license to- celpta were reven thines as great. All the Interest centred at the rear of the building, and there many of the clerke nnd employes could be found. The marked increase {n the recelpta above nuted tend to show that the public aro of the opinion that the rlot hud somewhat aubslded from tho two previous days of alarm, Mr. Francis Adams, of the Law Department, hae delivered an opinidn to the Compirolire In te: - card to Me, Parwoll'e right to pay to the Fieemen's Benevotent Association a portion of the money re- celved from forcign Snrurance companies. Mr, Adana halds that the nct of the Legulature parsed induly of the present year entitled ** An act for the rellef of the disabled members of the pulice and fire departments of cltice and villages,” which act nets apart one-fourth of all the rates Imoused on the foreign tre-Inearance companter doing business in thin city as a fund for thy purposes of the act, repeale by tine lication Sec. % of an act of Incorporation af the Benevolent Association of tho Pala Fire Depart- ment of the City of Chicagu ed March 5, 1807), which act provides that one-elghth of the amonht of the sald ratey should be pald tu the sald Ansociation, ‘heretorg Me. Farwell, the Comp: trotler, ding to Mr. Adaus’ ovinion, Jeave them at Purheck's, on Wells attect, near On- tarloatrect, front which place they will be mme- diutoly forwarded to the Auylum, ‘The only pollcemen who are actually dirabled by Injures received are Officer Samonaky, shot in the Jeg, and Onleer itch A. ‘Taylor, ebut through tho thivh. OMicer Martin Sack, who waa Injured in tho fulitzat Hinman street, is not seriously injured, Sack twthe owner of tho ‘hall bearing hie name, the headquarter of the Communtete Iu that section of the city, and it fs probsble that he found ft nore cougenal to hie health and ayrnpathles to remain at 018, Caronar Dtetrech ts to arrive home from a pless- vre trip atan early hour this morning, cuming by rallway from Marunette, Ibe will find a rich har vest. Deputy-Coroner Korn yerterday Impaneled ites In several cases, fo that the bodies may be iried at the pleasure of thalrrelatives. ‘The inqul- Alon in to Le complete, and will conaume perhaps Weeks Iu gathering evidenec. The police hare had bu little tine to attend to thetr routine business that thus far only four killed have been reported to the Coroner's ofkce. ‘These are dainea Philip, Carlos Weller, C. Tesnmann, aud Vincentz Novutovsky, However, an Keyistrar Wright will refure porinits for burial except upon the order of the Coroner, tt {s pronable that all the kitled wilt be reported to-day,—that ts, if the Hat te not al- ready complete in Tax Thincxr. As He SAFFORD. Dy atolegram to ll. Il, Msascy, rocatved vester- day, Mt ts learned that Alfred 8. Safford, of Calro, dane, osencca 7 aches Statford, to ‘Toronto; Angio Yaxon and Montreul, to Kingston; Untarlo, to to restore the dynasty. ‘Thoratd. Lientenants, was de Lake freights nominal: 0c on coal to Chicago; Bae on nalt to ‘and Milwaukee, Cleared-—Vra; barks Ianchard, for Chi- cago; St. Loule, for Hancock; schrs Adlrondick, for Suginaw: Kinuhsher, for Montreal; State and Eagle Wing, for Chienz0; Picton, for Windsor: Loulstana. for Vort Huron? barves dienence Chief, for Alpena; Northern Liht, for Hay City, PORT HURON, Bpectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Pont Uvnox, Mich., July 27.—Down—Props Sanilac, Clty of Fremont, D. W. Wilron and barges, ‘Townrend and consort, Ocean and consort, Yorem- ite and barges; mchrs Munticeito, M. C. Upper, Camden, Antelope, B. Barnes, C. B, Jones, Pen- saukee, Kdward Kelley. ’ Up—Props Holland, starucca, Canisteo, Goorre King and barges, @ Kelly and cunsort, Howard ani consort, Sheldon und consort, ant barges, Tuttleand conxort; taken Masjid for twonty-fve days under Petovsky, anil energy appearing ali the teigues ‘or expeditions b increased hia Insportance’ yentarer, then become the diplomatic struggles ‘hogs anu Schuyler’ gee, Alleghen sclite Gilmore, Hippugrlt, latklow, George Worth: ingtua, Valtentine, White Cloud. F. L. Wella, Le C. Larned, Mayeie, Lone Star, David Vance, ‘Wind southwest, frest; weather One, LAKE FREIGITS. Omicano, July 27.—Freights were in good de- ‘acca qur, and the Khun sent h cuinmercial treaty, 'The ditferes Jy the Firemen’a Asvociatlon vot ung-eighth of the wa not material, “Former: xald rates. Now they will get one-clgath and tho Volice Aerociation will get ono-clyhth. The only digcrence is tn the manner of payment. slans, fearing that Yakoob negotiations, Ituted Wieely and Well, Nevo York Timea, ‘The reported death of Yakoob Khan, whom the Tonton Amer not Inaptly styled "the chitef rival | riitel of uesia In Central Asia,” opens anew @ fascinat- {ng chapter in Oriental history, Thongh none of the popular standard authorities upon biography, Appleton, Johnson, of Vaperead, mention hls “The ‘Trooper King of Turkestan" bes played an important part in recont history. {tiswithin the last centary that Turkiatan bas east off the Chinese yoke and become once more aa Indepenitent power hts changed autocrats, lo ‘The Inst great popular ont- 861, when Yorkund he Chinese garrison, finding realet- collected around the powder-magas Ja eulers, to Kashgar to give tim an With him, as une of his patched Yakoob Khan, a na- tive of Piskent, neke Tashkent, who in 180: had part In the stubborn defense of Ak- Yo bold, smbitivus, and clever aman as thia avcond in command, vetrad in the two erent arts of Oriental diplomacy aud war, was not likely to remain asuouriinate, and after naving ‘ured the shadow of Buzurg Khan's name so lung ae itncrved him he aunerted himuelf, and, hie ability contrast with the excesses and imbectlity of lus numinal chief, dethroned hin ‘was to overthrow thelr common sovercign, Hoobce- Boollah, Khan of Khokand; by snecersive ine the 'moat powerful, of Aniatle sovereigns, was recognized Abdul Aziz ae Ameer of Kashar. refused for a long timo to recognize him, und form nn. Interesting chapter M Wook ou ‘Turkestan. Ynkoob Ikan at first closed his country to b brave and enterprialug trader penetrated to Kaal- nephew to conclude a by as. were delayed on both sides ttl, the conquest of Kuldja, occupied that province, and Yakoob Khan, atarnied thereat and by goiden shoes, standing of the stump of an oid tree, She wore a white drees and blue muntle, and held fn her arma a lovely Infant, clothed in alittle scarlet coat. The children not only heatd the Virgin's volce, but even that of the Intant Savior, The fainu of the miracle has gone abruad, and now not fewer than 2,000 pil- ime ind their way into Metten on a single jay. oo CALIFORNIA VINEYARDS. Estimates of the Coming Grape Crop. San Franctera Bxitetin, The vintage of 1877 le represented by those who are beat {nfurmed on the aubject tu be promisin, notwithstanding the extrao:dinar: ht with which the State has been visited, tr. Kohler, of the firm of Kohler & Frobling, rtatew that tho vineyards in Lue Angeles, apa, and Sonoina Countles are In excellent cunditiin, and promine to yleld large crops of grapes, A few small vineyards in the viciulty of Sonoma ni suffered somewhat from the froste in budding scason. Fortunately, huwever, theee frosta were not general. The cropat the vine- yards adected will probably be from vO to 40 ver cent leas thun In former years. But ana rule, Me. Kohler says, the vine-leaves are freaber aud the cance more vigorous than they have been for many years thronghune all the principal wine districts in the State. ‘Tho vines have nowhere, to ble kuowl- in thicknens, with arched roofs covered with earth, the walls being also protected by earth piled up against them, . "Tho armanient required for the eMficient defense of Kara ln catimated at 150 pieces of ordnance. At the present tina there are in the fortres« a hundred. Hed S4-ponnders, and fifty fouramouth-bore guns Of the samo calibre, ‘The varrixon siiould be 24,000 men strong, the length of parapet having to ‘be manned, exclusive of the avace required for the ne, being 5,1: metres, Considering, nuwever, fhe extent of the work, and thelr reparation into two distinct zonen by the Kars-Tachal, 1t may be doubted whether the number given would roally be audicient for euccessful defense. Read or Write, but LORD BEACONSFIELD. Hila Alleged Mossnge to the Czar During the Crimean War. To the Fdtior of the Landon Daily Neva: An interesting jeter addreased to Lord Beacona- field from Comte Seebach, who was Hazon Mints ter to Paris during the Crinean war, apprura tn tho Nord of Juno, fram hich Lextract the follow- ing passayen concerning Lurd Neaconsteld. which conclusively shows that hisiuner convictions an the Exatern question are entirely at variance with bis acts aud {fanguage, {urd Heaconalleld, then Mr Dieruvii, fully expecting the fall of the Govern- ment afier the harrowing accounts of the dreadful sufferings of the English troops during tho drat 6 wan be. me inring the an: hokand went Hix. nelent Hod- portunity against the Rueslaps wintor of the Crimean wat, and” that edge, walfered from acatclty of mowture. The more consplenoue by | Witty succeed. to pawer, “went “to Varia ts | prospects in tbe wine marcety however. are not ite OF me | study the political situation, und pat himwelf | dattering. He thinks that the vintage this year, is next step | into cominunication with Comte Secbach, sitting at | tu the form of wine, will be more of hia feet asadisciple, ‘cand placing our relations | a drug than anything alse, The winc- toned t Ne and | onthe footin, intimacy by maxing me awal cellara of bome producers and dealers, tn ane 187 he rity from the first of all the phases of tie political life | and those of Eastern wine-merchants, are of the ‘Nobudy' of former times, aa it pleased you | full to uverfowing. A larger quantity of wine has ‘by the focal OTA eager ree ea antl ens shipped May aie year tha Surly, the rane "4 oO roncealinent that, being ena point of reachin: eriud in any previuas one; but it iba ol Tho itaselana | tho summit of the social ladder, you had to ask me | be ately in ignchente. (o en done lately tn tue furm of con agente, and duge Jes. In previous years, he adds, the shipments represented netual safes, Tho sales this year he entiniates to GO per cent less than previous sears, ‘The com- ing vintage, he belleves, will reach A, U00, gallons, Whatever loss may bave been caused In aome vineyards by the frost la mure than compen- sated by tho yield uf new vines coming ihto bearine, Ile thinks the new producing vines will Increaso tho vintage wt least 10 per cent, while the love Vurouxh draught and frost does uct exceed 5 per cent. to render a avevico which would aid you to surround Yournaime with # new glory. |». Profuaudly convinced that the conditlon ‘into which England had allowed tteelf to be invelgled resurved for it the part of adupe, you proiised yourself to dia salve It by concesslons tu thy Just requlrements of tho adversary |Russia) which would hasten, if neceasary, inspite of France, the conciuslon' of peace. You do nut doubt that yuu could establ agreement with Kussla) by adypting ove of Lori over but represent acti 0 point Mr. Eugeno Ruxsian trade, bit @ Jn 18u8, Matters in 1871, the Rue- Khan would attempt i inciples, diamettleally opposad to tho | Fatnerston, cid ‘ A large portion of the vintage of 1877 will — Ak ud ACHE Ac inn marned that Al ond , mana and flem atic for corn tu Buffalo, The num- | muvements of the Chinese, Fortilted ‘+ Accurding to you the vital Intereate of the two | be distilled Into brandy. Mr. Konler declares that Bin died of atiaplexy at Hurlininons Vie at108 CRIMINAL. er of veercls now in port that are Gt for grain {a | # embaryy to Calcutta, “The Humans renewed | Governments {England aud Riwala] demanded | viniculturiste must wtill at Yeast oue-bulf of thelt ie left Loma about fonr weeks ago with his wife cud “a sald tobe small, Rvom was tuken for 200,000 bu and W. 1’. Halliday and fami «Of CAIRO, for aa Ie ced Yukoub to challenge them to wend ‘a from them to remain closely united In Kurope, as | vintage into brand: ‘want to make at vthiag e dealers have already distilic fal the: in Aqis, to preserve to each tho sphore of action | outofit, Most w! During the rlot Thursday the mob broke tate the | corn, 30,000 bu oats, und 40.000 ba rye. Charters: san entoy, oven if he were only nsheplicrd. a4 reser r setendad’ tele sivanay the Baal After visiting ee eee ot ouhel Neltoeder, No. 07 | Tu Uullalo—sehrs J. G, Sant Bee CHurtag: | boing some ose of moro sccouutthan a ticrebant.™* | SFESSHUPOD. ta traced for | Arad iurecthy of the den of Landuberger & Miner We spent get week at Marinate Vineyard. | Arch d helped themselves to all the | J: C: bull, A. Sherwood, ander and prop | They complied and tuok the frst atep, sending | yourself, whilst dctermtuing datinetly tte charac- | Co., curroturatem toa great extent, the atatcment wt week ut Martia'a Vineyard, | Archer arenuo, and helped themselves to all the | Cotorado, com ates prop Waverly, yyve un p. ti | a uasion under Maron Kaulbars, bul thy | for and tinita, and kuowing At tu be Ideutical to Cos eurrahuratens to's arrat esteuty the stale aint leat Monday for Dustun, wire bla | anne and amuunttion they could find. tr. | ache Newsboy, oats un p, U. ‘Yo' Ogdonsbarg— | Uadaulet's pride, was not, even, then satlated, | that which tho 'Kuperur Nieuolaw and Count Nes- | viutaye te about the tame,—¥,000,000 gallons, le ne thare tio daye be went to Hur: | Sekroeder evtimates his loss at about $500, Prop 8t. Albuns, corn on through rate, and it war not until the advance uf thy | selrody, iu tiv lony and brillisnt carcer, had awed | estimated laut year'e viniage’ at ‘about 7,000,000 c be was struck down with that dread Michael Gilligan. « coal-dealer duing business on disrasn, Mr. Safford wae well and favor- | the corner of Llsinted atreet and St. Lonls truck, BREAK IN THK ERIE CANAL. ably Haown thrungh, | the Weat, |, baving | attacked Patrolman Sullivan, of the Deering atrest | | urrato, N.Y, July 7-— tle break In the ca | took hia rank wv u euverelin. iu WIL. Connty, prinelpally at Jollet. | squad, yesterday morning, ns be was golng to nal at Spruker'a aqueduct will be repaired 10 5 Alterward he pent a'fow yeatw in-St. Louls, aud Sow bouts. breakfast, but heyond afew throats on the part of buat twenly-tie years aga he went to Shawnee- tusslan troops had been stopped that be conwented xn the treaty of dune ‘24, 1872. qual recognition he aout an envoy to the Cear, aud needle to ay, distrusted him, anil accused him of fermenting troubles in the Khanates, enpecially after his cntering (nto quast-Intimate relations with Bu- all thelr efforts to carry out, 1 wos sure that tho ptospect of voeing it realized by your Initiative would become at St, Petersburg an clement of peas, IT transmitted tt, then, an your express de- tand, to the Coancellor, with the request to bring: It to the knowledge of ble august muster, Both welcomed it as the certain promise of an ora of gailoue, and” the results abow that be way about correct, 1 He belleves the State could have 2,000,000 gallons of wine leat year. | But largo quantities of grapes wae uaed fo fatten hogs, while entire vineyards were, in many places, up- routed, owlng to the low prices at which graper After this for- ‘Tho Huesians, it ta amar "| were selling. Tho returns up to the Ist of Ju! town, where he remained @ tow eeraaice, | Gilligan notamage was dona to elthe., BUFFALO. plend.. A pulley of asatetiug the Chinore, as more | Pevony in Kurope. Aa nince the tine. respecting | show that amuch larger quantity of wine ha fae twenty y: ‘The rlutera who were arrested were yexterday Bpertat Diprttch to The Tribune. SI ee ee eee ushty GREENE TF which (2 have just Apoken, all “tho events | whipped Havt this your thin in reviows your. Con- fan dues Cetier af the City Manto or all Mint ture, | t8t, ont’ ovtcoail.fn. cases were unpxeepilonalle:| | Burraccy MN. ¥>. daly. S7--Cosl felehts are] was considered that tt wusid Uo, Leltee ta deg toes the “findamental “principis of the “political | Harderthy bellovortuat most of tneie elipitents He wan genceous 10 faults a mang can teitity, | bonus were prerented. | Those in tho South Divis- | 4o@se per ton toChicage, Canal frelzhta, weak | nguinsl Haebgar, when tee tobe ured. direetly | principles whieh you advocated a qnarter of a cen- | have been made, mot ay consignments for aale, Dut him. [is remaloe will be brought West and prob- | Tisiston, duly $1}. and the slxty or veventy in the mid Tor the ext alte oon - i su, und ae it would bo an Injustice to you, | to OH sales actually made, About 4,0U0, j= at dconcorn toNew York, both tending dowo~ ward. ably be buried at Hine island, woere bu bas many relatives aud friends, 7 KOLDIRNS’ NOME. The Bonrd of Managers of the Soldiers’ Home met yerternay afternoon at the residence of Te. Hammill, No. G2) Wabysh avenue. Prevent Dr, Hatundll, Prevident, Mra. W. 0. Blatt, Secretary, Mrs, Droynan, Mra. HH.’ 1.” Bristul, Gen, Bever= idze, Mrw. Stall, Mes, Hrackett, Mra. Sayers, Mrs, Hanimill, Mrs, ‘Drayton, and Mr. Bacon. Mr, Bacon, the aitotney of the Home, reported that po woney wae attainable in the present condl- tion of ufuir4, nota dollar of cash being on hand, tnt the notes and mortgares not being due. The amunut of the eaine about $433, 000, Considerable ulacussion followed as to changing of (he men to 9 National Home and breaking up of the Home, snd devoting the money and property tu euine benevolent object. A committe reported that letters had been writen to the Comnandants ‘of the Hotes nt Milwankee aud Dayton, and been Weat Division are to coine before Justice Morrison to-day. Maurice A. Schwab, of whove antics much hi ‘been antd In days cone by, was again locked up at the Weat Madison Btreet Stution Jast eventug. Thursday evening he regaled Justices Morrison i Scully with a curriae-rtde through the riotous trict, and in payment xave the huckman an or- ler upon the 7'nes office, signed with the name of reporter for that sheet. Forgery te the charge. Officer Endaley, of tha Anierican District Tele- graph Company, brrestod yestorday evening Word Cheney, charged by Loule Schwuchow, 7 horn atreet, with entering his room ‘Thursday and stealing anultof clothes,” Chency wan scen that eventng with the coaton, andon making hls ap- pearance yeeterday evening Behwuchuw sammon- se Ofticer Endsley, and had him taken tothe rmory. Khun visited the capital of feted PORT OF CUICAGO. Annivate=stiors Curona, St. Joe, sundries; Chi- cagu, Manitowoc, sundries Sipeng, Muszegoa, anu a Coldray, ultals, sundrice) “M.” Grub, Manlatee, lumber: Messenger,’ Hentou Harbor, sun iitteay Skylark, Menton Iarbur, aundstes; | Waverly, falo, auadrlent aches Jason Parker, Mantstec, Wut berid. & A; Btroanch, Maniacs, lutnber f.. 1t. Contes Muskegon, lumber; A. 2, Nieuule, C bers heardance, Muskexun, lumbei Lake, lumber; Windsor, Manlatee der, Pentwater, Lark: Atianta, inter tmieline, White Lage, funiers Ells Ent White 1 ve Hollami. jumbcer ZG. pime ber: Whillan Jones, Escanaba, jfeurea White Gak, Luuington, tuinbert 1. Vhite Lake, Wai White Lake, 3 toneof be Ge Eh &. Dates, silver Lake, weed: ir uch acverity tl lad. late at, or absent from, tho Mahometan a sound fog; besides ment and proapurtt; which attended the downfall avanion of the Constantinople Conference, Yakoob ic Sultan, and the representative of tho Crar, Gen, Ignattet, whu was, howover, unable to fnduco him tu visit St. Voterabars, ‘A trouper who could neither read nor write, Ya- koob Khan was a porn nianager and ruler of men. Me fostered trade so that it fuurished to an in- credible extent, and visited theft and disorder with life and property were ax safo in his dominions as they are said to have been In the Enutond of Alfred aud the Ireland of Moore's bal- Ills gallows was always occupled, and trl ling offenses were punished with ng. ving the people Witable formn of wovern: y, beyond their dreams,—bene- lita the more highly appreciated after tho anarchy —he was a ruler of not onerous tastes, and In tury my Lord, tu think that you then adopted them in- considerately, pe2ple titay at in fate justice accuse you of not haying the cuuraye of malntain- Ing your opinion in the council of the Queen, whllat the responsibility Uefore Gud for ti.e tur: Tents of blood which will flow in a few days munt fall wholly on your colleagues, whu have taken ad- Yanlago of your wealcuers by \Jolating the couric. tlona which aleep in the recesves of your con- 000, 000 tons of last year's auipmient will live been snipped and converted into brandy by tbe time the new vintage Is in. leaving 3,000, 000 gallons stuck on hand. Ittelikely that vinicultartete will dletill avout one-nalf of the vintage uf 1877 Into brandy, aus nearly every une engaged im the industry of grape-culture ts preparing for it, ‘This will reduce the stock of wiue tos point below the actual con- sumption, and, in Mr, Hareazthy's opinion, will give the grape- producer aud the wine-manafactur- @e the very relief he desires, While the prices are exceedinily low, tho outlook, he considers, is rather promising — Gardeniag in the Cullfornia Tules, Stockton (Cal.) ndevendent, ‘The market gardens of the tule lunds bordering on the San Jomquin Hiver, both above and below Stockton, are rapidly coming into formidanle cum petition with the gardeuw of the Sants Clare Valley hie suzcraln, and was It le clear from tnl Lord Besconsfeld ta, more dealuning collenyae 8 part which le contrary to hia consictior whieh he knows to bo contrary to Justice and in the interest of Knyland, I way ada that for the chief uf the Uppovition ‘to send a message to the Czar Intimuting hia entire approval of the policy thon being pursued by his couutry, when we were In war with Rusia, seems in the highest degree repreheusible and unpatriotic. fmportant document that he fool ot eat. ‘Tu bo musqie cost tho lax On the other hand, of the Chinese sway ch : rf 6: tucurns ache Sophie J. wut, | matters as the abolition of teuiporury marriag. for the trade of supplying the San Francisco m Si Lanse EEG, pHs t A ail ne woldlerscould } uarge af countertelting, Ite haa bech shoving 2 Sree Eo tude | showed hineelf «social and cconumic reformer of | tient in the Hluuec of Commons, butibave sent | Hen one hears of the slmost fabuious productive- citer Alitie burinens of minor Importance was | Coonterfelt fractional quarier-dollare on tho pros | coru, Gav bra dour, and suuadtlds nip iiverde, Sout | earnoskness and practlenl lity. the letter In the origraal French to Lord Weacons- | Beveof thle land. For lnwiauce, Joseph Lalo, ¥ ; nunarie ‘ aH ————— i A epecial meeting wil p bé called soon to | Prictor of the pinca Indleated, wno took « number | hrsdduy and Tour, Held, with a private letter from mysalf, ands | Tor bur few miles above Stockton, intaraie ta consider the mubject of breaxing ap the Hume. of them to tne bank, Where ho was Informed of | and uy Erect hives, KARS. : py of the aucetions: wut un nol ailowed t0 | thar lust year be sold 8130 worth of’ atring-Leans 1 Y. . thelr character, Gamble wus hold to ball in $500 | dries; prop Skylar, 8 ‘because it relates to un evont stated to have | THE LATE FATHER RDWARDS. by Cotuilusionor Hoyney and tu default waa | numnee, reed Rivpured upwards of twenty years ayo, waen | fon one-clghtb of an acro of ground, Another ‘The funeral services aver the reniaine of the tate | PY * online, treed Hay; sundrieat sche a Mf i, plece of round containing @ few acres waa sought Her, ‘Titman 4. Edwarde, fur many years paetor heed itp. Vealutau, 125 brie elt, JO.urla, pore. 10 juris Beet, an | A TRuasian Account of Ita Vortifieations, — } Loti llescountelt was uot Minetit altting him. | Z0F by aonie parties who desired tw rent it, aud uf "hunch, wi i ', . vette ‘tata, te tt x ‘ Salle Mall Gasette. Lord Beacrnaled, instead of committing bim- | 44! is of the Annunemtion Church. wil be held atthe | At about noon yesterday De, W HL, Hurt, of 653 | eli tainich, uttalo, tn iad, vu clint Mur AIBTRA. | are foliowing accuuntof the forttdcetions round fered to pay’ $40 an Acro for & year ite wecne of bis labore, Ni rth Paulina treet, prectvely | West Washington «teoet, reported at tho Armory | Munk fin HU, parks and sundeless rhacl Lyone will be celebrant at the Puntit= deal Hiyh Masw; the Rey, Jol Grogan, pastor of St. bridget’s, deacon; the tev, Edward Dunne, aub-dewcun, Father Ul ting aw manter of ‘Pwelfth-Streat Squad, {nan alley on [Talated streot. near Twelfih, pe barnces wae stripped off the hore svlien found, but uthorwiso the rig was un- injured. THE INDIANS, ery and the route from Montana Theroughly Alarmod at the Pros- by a spur jutting’ out from tho Sa Naturuby a strong pualtion, tha Kara tiara tha road dwn the valley of tue. fkars-Techal Y relf by « written reply to my letter, bas informed rent, -refuscd, however, turent the land for that suw, ¥ + , % : ET Witte Lakes Morte pork, and suedriens | Kars (e taken fromavery detailed deecription of | me, through the Chancellur of tho Kachequer, ‘ Srelock this lufonogy.- Already ste, woautifal] that some thees Bed inate, Oot wlll ee uae, ane feae Rawas fu suites pm urle pork and susdriee! | tae a a eee oeenly: peliied im tho ftuesian | thst to huano rvcolicctions of having made thy | Sd pul uty emiuue, porsivas. etc, | ruat Hee ee a ee eee a veig wae abace | fiSttagars tutus, 7 Uris of dour, 400 baxs of vont, | Zuralute, ‘The fortress of Kars iseituated apun a | stateraant Attelbute? fy tie oy cee stantiatur | 440 sucks, wanghing twenty-seven tons. nome of services Wut the entice funeral arrangements, ‘The | quently discovered by Patrolman Casey. of the ‘ — high wane of tuck, known as the Karadagh, formed | but be doesn ‘ely deny thelr substantial of } ih eye wuld for gta sack, suiue tor $L, G0, andauine for anlu ranye, oven thele verbal accuracy, nnd an unprejudiced directly jovi iporanns can possibly delleve that hu can really have furgotten the wabstance of his communica- ton through Comte Seubach to the Emporor of leas. ‘The whole notied abont $700, which wun considerably wore proiltable than. to rent hie loud Russian frontior fur $40 an acre, Ilv bud in all twenty-atve ucrea of - i lons, beuns, and potatoes laut year. ‘The levee i ped act + tO. Erzeronm, pd. consequently, bea always | Russla, Ihave in my pussesdion the orlyinal let- | on cremonina, irhup Foley will preach the funeral | veyterday afternoon a bakery wagon of DF. | pect of anAttack=Wholesale Destruction | deen justly * esteemed Tyke turke “Xe | ter ot Conite Seebach tothe eiitor of tho Nord, | srvuud thy island liad not been couipleted when the ortrof, Sehin dher. At Li aeloek the fiuerat | Bretner'e bakery, containing the driver and a ‘Suppl One” of the ‘tmuat linyortant bulwark for | written un paper ovarlag hiv mowogram and coro- | Huod camer covering Hit the ta ee worl: cortege will teave tte dead. purtur's late residence | clotier uamed Butler, was aanauited and fired SE Havre opi len. the defense of thelr Aslatic possessiuus apainet a | not; alvo a letter from him to a Hreslau paper, In | Sefos Of online: | Brat thease atta Sit wo gorkeae will leave thy dead pustore late readcnes | oon by aimonat the comer of Hunker and Jeffer | Saut Lax, Utah, July. 27.—Muwovts, Man., | Itussiag invuslon, After every campatyn, there: | which be pledyes bts word of houer that ‘he folter Of omiuns, uuthing Ao average of $220 an Acro, Was one wi the inodt charitable ind nelf-racrifeing | fou stzeet igh he Oren OF J sueiengan Wankel. | iSalyciy Bp. ma-~ The folowing. dll petch, to star foru, the defenses of Kars have ibeenstrenythened: ta, Lond encansfcht was HEE er eats tues, whles Urougat bin $83, aud the land hen real Tere Injured by stones, anu the covering uf the vehicle of ana of late years expecial attention has been given | gatlot le porsui f + pring aucrow'to the lesrteot thousanda. ss i" | wae riddied with bullets, The caure af tho assault helt, Distrlet Adjutant, at Fort Shaw, recelved | 196 00 Jet Ta Ciavemnment to nuproving tbe fori | editur oft a qulty ready tO ansuino the | been replanted to wwect potatues, Hrown the 11th hero at 4:45 p. m., was brought by Lieat, Andrews, of the Missoula Volunteers: 800 and 0 strong. was the closc resembiance of Mr, tiutler to aro- porter, Mr, Uutler made » valiant defense aut escaped unbarinod, TIT COURTS. tions on the Caucaviun + indiana between | ‘the oxy i ‘This Information |e from ‘Tho mob hates reporters, ‘Tho experlonco gained during former eampaigne, id all of which the siege of Kara aus invariably whole reapunsibiiity of tothe olatof last mouth,ke Heny of the letter, whic! published un June 3 (and to which Lord Beacuns- alde of the enccinte. yiutuntecing tha authens Jd $257 worth of it will be observed wus “i ** gurden truck," and one couid no here more focmed St came trom than be could tell if a few roavs bud f been picked from a full ross bu ‘Three years MANKRUPTUY MATTERS. Stinor arrentes W.IL. Dawson and Floyd Cheney, | Herprewors to Turnett, District Adjutant, Fort | & prominent meldeut, ise oorn utilized. Forts of | Meld bas not evou yar rupliad, ore than a month | 375%. nelgubor, Me. Hureu, sold $1, 800 worth of aeuler, illed a voluntary petition to be adjudicated | 157 Pein an ae ea Ry vbiaining | about aity vuluntecrs in Lolo Canon. | constructed ut puinte were on furmier occasions | Your avediont servant. T- OeTesiNceai. | Year, from the same plece, Le sid $2,000 worth. Uhxrupt yesterday. Ils xecured debte amount W | merchanta: David Solonin, uttenpttng to burglur- } ave promises of more yuluntocre, but am not cer $1, 554,08), the sccurlties couatating of real estate; | fze tbe barber shop of George Porry, No, 120 [ tainof them, send along more troops. Will go | tite extgeucl and the uniccnred foot up $073, 140, Facatle miroel Cortera her Fem u cay, Vorler. and ace them to-morrow, and inform them unless | forriticatlon Iatter mum, $305,284.26 Wy dus on accommodation | {enty Kanchi OO ime that necantoned the | they diaarm and diswuunt wo will give them fight. | nancy, Tho result of the paper given for thers’ benadt, Il!s only nascts conslatof equities of redemption in a very large amount of real estate, altuated In the city and vicluity, ug property of un- known Zoure the large: Insurance Compauy, White Iird says be will yo through. ts news fe entirely reliable. Cc, C. Raw, ** Captaln Sevonth Infantry Commandiny." Deen Lovor, M.T., duly 26.—-A courler are rived from Mivsunla at 9:0 a, m., reports that he mict the Governor at 9 o'clock last night ten milos palice considerable (uuble auring ‘Thursday's riota on Halsted atrect. Quite a serious canc ts reported from the Madison Btreot Station. Thuraday nit Mew.John Boschen, resldlog at No, North Peet, talk her hone te gato tho huuee of Dr. Muleck, No, 224 Fulton street. She did not return that night, slignt fleldworks, thrown up iy iva of the moment, have proved valuable despite their comparative weakness; and the new have boeo armed with powerful urd- thus bestowed upun successively making strony thas points which have been found to be wowk 4 that at the present time the fortress of Kara con- wists of o citadel,—wu ancient constructiun, but which bas been restored and fewer than twelve groups of detucued works, these, Ove tly on the right, thu recaluiny soven on Uu the Sardine ranch, below Mr, Hule'a, there was raised aud sold last year $000 worth uf etripg- ‘beans from two acres of yrouud. 1 ode Jury W—10 the Hdutor of the Daily Nei sorvein your columns to-day a lettor from Temacue Sinclatr, in which tny uiue Is montionod, ac whien appeareto necd some explation on my art. Palte Tottemache Sinclatr snme da ane that he wus about to put a question theaubject of a fetter which he sad nad been written by Count Seebach. but of wiica | had not previonaly heard. | On iny telllog bin that | knew huthing abuut it, hu gavo mea letter addressed to Lor feaconetteld, which be bad left unfastencd, haste to mect ———__ A Man's Head Pulted Off; San Antonio ( Tez.) Mine ‘ Yesterday a yentieman nated Wilbar, just ar- rived frou Krio County, ruported {nthe otice of Mews, Muss & Hiennet! that « day or two ago, near the Frio, the budy of s mau, whuse name We falied to learny wus found on the ‘prairiy with hile bead cumplotely xeverud frum the body, Near the body Jabur which hav been ropalred,—and nu ut ff a ow Yt dj id Jnilos | the lett bank of the hurs-T'schal, communication | Inurder that [wight read it ond xive It to tho | wus found shores, witha rawhide, lariot fustencd $61, 44; Kubert Haled, New York, $10,000; Ueau- | hep iueband — subwequentiy learned that | {foi Mixeoula, The (loveruuraent worl te Secro, | ietween “tha twu divisions” beiug estius | Velwe sMlnistur, toxetlier with» notice that be was | to the saddle, tue other end of the lartut bulng at- ville ¥.‘Vhomus, Caleage, $40,000; Mechanics’ | sho had. youe favre to have au aborilon | lary Millxtoarmall men be could aud forward | jisted by meana of thro stun bridges | abuut tu puta question to moon the subject. tucned tu the bornsufasteer, ‘Tula luriut, for @ ‘Na.ioual Nank of Chicago, 324,000; Couk Coaomy parforinéd apon hier, In the morning he | them tw Missoula at once. across theo river, ‘The works on the Tuccurcingly read the letter myself, and then | distance of tures or four feet, was tresbly stained Jona) Bank, §21,000; Potter Palmer, $13,000; | furced an entrance to the Doctor's house, and found San Vnaxctaco, July 27,—A Portiand dispatch | right bank a the following: On the | sontit Lord Beaconsdeld, Me wrote lo me In re- | with uluod, and the supposition was that in juss. Mrat Doggett, Chicago, $14,000; CG, D, Sherman, lute wife iying dead in x bed. Detective Flynn aa | yaya: p, McGuire, with weveral others, had just | heights of the Karadagh, 2,000 metres to pi nies a wok duwo with me to thu | fog thu stecrtue lariat bad accidentally becomo side arent veer + | put upon the track, but faiiedtu ud any traco of i i feat in northeast of the otade), ew Fort Arab, or louse of Commons, prepared to rvad it in answer | twisted ur wound around the mau's neck, and that Kecelver of the Kuurth National Hank, $15,000; | the oiurderous wcoundrel, bas undonbiedly | returned to Lowlstun from Joseph Crovk, where | ptiuk, triced un an irregular figure with the to Sie Tollomacne Sinclair's guuation, butt wasin- | utter he had caught the steer m the rope bo had Ard A Ee 000 und aM, Gi. Uradford, of | jumped town, That the woman died under the | thoy found large cache of Indian supplles, ‘Taey | Eused’by sdefensilu oarrucks, ‘The lett funk of | formed by the Speaker that he bad ruled thut the | veen dragged abunt by the steer snd horee until bie Rew York, $75,400. “Ta petition was referred tw | uperation w Srident, bot the full facte in the case | Juadedsevural convey with It, and brought then | the work rests ou the precipitous tank of tho: Kare, question cumid not bo pu heud bau Secu completely tura froin the. body. bat beh Bens br | sto badly obtainable until the Coroner's inquest. | gown the river. ‘They proposa to yo back and burn | Terhal, aud comumunds Fort Inglie on the left of | | When 1 eubscquentiy Bir Tollemache in tho | ‘(ie man's head bad not Deen found when Mr, W. sue Nyland OF 26 pet fant pris “yeateraay declar, Yesterday foronoon four well-dressed men | ho balance If pueeible, ‘They found hides of aot- | W9river, | ‘Te thy north the ‘valicy Isawept by the | fobby J tad wot the letter Necit ‘at hand, but] | Jest that section. ‘Ait Ausighee will bv chosen furduines MeAndrews | steiped on the rear platfurin of a Sedawick and fort. [nadvance uf aud parallel tothe rlybt face sau | mentioned its Kenerat purport to bin. = thers’ cattle with brands upon them, alvo many valuable buffalo ruben, aud sume wizty head of horsey, sume of which had evidently geen uscd In diferent fights, pone of them they killed, and sume tovy drove away,—all gulug tu slow that when the Indians left there, they Intended tu return, ‘They saw no Indians save one old ‘The destruction of theso caches of wup: | ¢: North avenue car. dust ufter them cue anel- derly lady, who, whilo trying to enter the car, was pushed against the door by one of the men, while Another eld bie arm under her chin, and the third hulled ber pocketuuuk frum her pocket, ‘ke con: ditetor, ir. Wharton, ateppedun thy platform abont Uie thne, and, secing what was yolng on, grabbed the pocketbook from tue band of the thief, Anuther at 10s, ut. to-day, und a composition meeting will be held at the same thie, RMN, * Judge Drummond was engaged all day yesterday fu hicurng the railroad wid bund cave of Post va, ‘hy ‘Town of Kendall. ‘The arguowate were cone cluded about Soclock tn the afternoon, and the tu. taken under advivetnent, Rac! cavatious diticult. fe ae follows: Cownand, t of malu work, WU The mecond work, ual Fe phie ‘Indge Blodgett Will bear motions for now trial | Ul te yung knucked It qutuf bishand, and yulck |" Caue, eA. Bancroft, erroneuusly ropurted dead, to-ilay, aoa Will Lo iu court ext week only Slon- | ## Wkbining the cunductor pub ble foot on | gud HRS TTT RARER TC tein ered tear eco eC read day and Cueeday, | Burt August ho Will Cake | ee te eee eho naubore ran off and vonal tai, Arrived ery frdmy the front torduy. | by both artillery sod tiueltotry dre. Ita creat line cli-tieede ie cop 4 ¥ tctoria dlspat says that al ings a 6 | iv 1,518 paces io length. ‘Phe command of tte par- Judge Withee, ot 11 o'clock thls moraing, wint | Sacuped. | Tue coulaciar restored the money le UO8 | dock-zard ure Lung yur ready for active vervice 1m | apet ly pout threw metres, tts. thickhes give w dectslou In the caus of Nuwbarty va. lated: urd, OF, us it us called, Wie Newberry will case, Yestetuay w yal aurvice tu tue Aus mint term of the Buperiar Court, dudge Gary will 1m court default day to take defaults, Hunual Grinim, indreted wome ime ago for cave Of war. LEsqulimult isto ue made the depot for victualing and coalfug ter Majesty's cralsora, pe hihi ai eases CHARTER OAK. Dis-ausistance. Nhe said sho tnd just drawn « lurge amount from the bank, and so avon av she ot on the atreet sho noticed tha four men follow+ Inger, but sho did not ausuect anything wrung, Latlery fu the fort, oy ara dngh, 1,020 metres froin vigiutonof the Pension Jaw, yeatetday pleaded SUBURBAN. Pr a dt pours ul the 2 . resent Aspect of tho Company's Affales, | tatne, and ia east before Judge Blodgett and was remanded WYDE PARK. cial IMepatch to The Tribune, VLoubproofs and expense maxuzins, and a cov SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF, way, Hach side of the Kute Weeds vexau a wit Cl tr Sutherland to recover ‘Twenly-elght men compote the mounted patrol of Hyde Park, and more are joining, Thoy wore formed Thursday evoniug at Oakland bove-house, Arnis, horves, wtc., ate solicited from the cillzcns Hantrony, Conn, July 27.—The arrangemente for the reorganization of thu Charter Oak Life-In- surauce Company aud iis continuance iu business yesterday against St, Jaries Crowther, aduluitrotor of Amella G, Chapmun, brought suit tor $U, G00 thlegnevs of UB. metrea; 8 crest tine being 1,588 of the crest line amount uotwork, whlch, tke the main wors Itech? and ite {a formed of earth brought from a distuncu, thy rocky nature of the ground rendering deop vx- ‘The proudly of the parapet uicey of that of tho mmin work, of that of thy outwors, cleven matress length paces; uf oulwurk, 3 metres, Like Fort Arab, aguin, tt has no dite! being built of carth brought from uo distance, advauce of it are two outworks, commanded by w ‘The wird work—Vort Chali Pauba~lica i the plulu on the auuta of tho Karu. quar bastvaued fort, with macoury a traued front aro traced fe 22a metres ‘Tho parapet hus 4 command of 2.7 meir ho tote) Jensth of the Tinucts regret that Sif ‘Tollemache did not ox- preaa to mo bia wish to sco tha letter itautf, ae f Miuuld of course have shown {t to him, ‘here waa no Intentional want of courtesy towarda hist elthor oa tay own part or certainly on that of Lord Bua- cousield, whu natarally regarded his letter to me as tho anawer tu that which bu lad received at my hands, and to which he did not ¢uink that any othe er reply was oxpec ave the honor to be, wir, your obedient Among the brilliant writers of the time, Lucy Hamilton Hooper uw the racy Paris correspondent of Andres’ Bazar, She Uae the fellowship of olber well-known. na ‘The editor werves up original stories, uketchea, poetry, criticiums of music, drawa, and fiteratyre, the freaheut suciety gossip, In addition to such descrivtions ond {lua- trations of fashionable tullettes av make the inaga- xine un absulute deaideratuin, ue dollara year, weak to Headquarters at Cincinnati, supplics the juxury. 2 metres; thick. neired, and Fort Karadi ty rayronn il, Noatucotr. , Le 8.—Laubjoin a copy of Lord Beacunsield's jetter, ant Ganpens, 8, W., June 30, 1877, Log. Wurren. peeeerereseser ers : *, | —ity Dear Caancellor of the Brcheyuer: i remem- | ,, KENNEDY—On the at No. 18 8holto- i | bortnecting count esouch, for tue deat ture, at | Hannah heunedy, OF fracture of te akully ‘Vuris after the Crimean War,und wheu, by-the-! a olaies 0 Sherinsy louse tained by falling on the 22d inet, Funeral to-day at 20:00 a. m, to St, Patrick's Church, thence by carriages to Calvary. IUVEY—At Glouctster, Masy., the 18th inst., George O. Hovey, axed US yeare and b months, RAGATZ—duly 2, 1877, of yphald fover, at her resideuce, Mrs, Johanna’ C, flagatz, wite of the Itev. John HH. Rayuts, tucre Dever wad leus prospect of @ change in te Minkiry of E: nd. I was pot aware until tis uomunt of the finpurtant acqualutagce 1 wae making. Lhave not the slluhtest recullection of ‘Any observation Lever made to him; aud) hope hi Excellency will not be wffendod by my adding that Lhave onthe wligntest recollection of auything he ever sald to ogld think the Emperor of Russia aod Prince the fort of the loiter are on which the length. metres, B ‘The fourth work— Yours A ‘Funeral Suoduy aflernoon at 2:30 o'clock, from ‘ ) againat C. We | of thy vicinity, unders mew management reached a satisfactory | Sion WE GPUS 2'uu0 metresdistant. from Fort | Gartecakod wuat Baye been « ttle surprised Ly | tue New Church ‘Temple, comer West. Wash- Church, fleas culyy ane Balen, as Neg, eatvn ae otaye Hy events aettt sbeicubhy bo bce’ oar Chat, aud oe i tue indy eoilent works bene diplormaticatly tnfariued of the castal remarks | jogton-st. and Ogden-av, Mriends are invited, : is mounted excepting the single one of completing | counacted tosether bya parapet. the whule sur- | of w private Me suae: GAINES—In this city July 25, Alta May, tee oe. Patterson cunmeuced an action | ofttimes Ny ey Presses th teeth, | Mle liet of mow Directors who are to lave trans: | ruunded by a Fontinuvus diten, The tutal jonsth Ii proves, 1 thiuk, thas the duties of the Court of | daughter of Mary und Motcuy bates, aged 1 yeat againat the Vrutcction Lifv-iusurance Company, laying dsiuages at $10,000, bumuel Myere& Co. vrouzbt suit to recover $2, voU from Gustave A. horn. CINCUIT cocUT, Frank Burroucle, uf New York, dled a till ‘The Drs. McCucency hold the foremost position in the dents! profcesion. Thoy juatiy deserve the liberal patronage they receive, ‘Thelr price forthe Dest only $4 a set. Thelr One pariore, corner Clark and Raadolph ferrod to thom the control of the Furber stock, | Pf and thereby the solo cuutrol of the Company'e | Heistt of the parapet, by alfairs, Three of the wix gentlemen needed have | depth 1.8 metres, ‘Ti poaltively accepted, namely, ox-Postinaster-Gen- | right bank uf thi " " row Fort Kani, aud te a eral Jowell, United Btatea Senator Huton, and Col. | {rv Hirt hats med i yestetuay ayuinat Ainod D Miug, (erhard Fora: ————————— George P. Biesell, at the banking ‘firm at Hla tint Bu dowa’ badvitmotuy st, Weadiey to THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC Co. See ee ee cae atten te foreclune b trae! offer spectat Inducewents to purchascrs, st whala- | bad a private cenforeuco this orenlng at tbe resi ed fur $1,000 on Lote OL anu 63 dence of the former, at which thelr associates wero fu sucidon, Weston & Stuno's bubdivision uf the of the ditch iu, und ite ye {th and Inet work on the vurt suwarl, 1,400 nictres to 1s paces, ‘The Baxony Wore aot of un alsurbing character. wieires, Ite thickness sincerely, and 11 months, ¥uneral froin the residence D. B. Tailor, No, 142 West Adamu-at,, at 1 o'ciock Thursday. Fa Churlotte and Uswogu papers please copy, CARRINGTON—Lilllan, Infant daughter of Mr, and Mes, C.D. Currlugton, aged 7 muntive, Buueral from the residence of Mr, M. M. Meata, 877 West Monrog-st., at 2:0 p.m, to-day. Friends are invites CLAPP—At Iighland Park Joly 20, Staa- ud Bareh Q. Clapp, sxed Beat oxvrisio, — A Baby with » Morsc's Face. New Yore Tribune. Amato child 4 mouths old was taken by ite mother, Mra. Murgaret O'llara, to the Eastern Diutrict Hospital, ot Brooklyn, Thursday, to be Operated on fora inalfarmation of the faces which gave It somewhat the appesrauce Of a work of no great Ince which date tt Un the left hank ‘The battory to sweep the eat und above she aalo or retail, uf shect-muvic, music-books, vio- town, Constructed of earth curried to the spot, it ch | ley, daughter of Gourge ai cast iu avresof Block 10, 1u the E. bg of thy 8. £. | hos, guitare, and all kinds of musical iustraments, | Choeen frou alist of gentlemen who were known | hay ho di co parapet ta feu 2-Tooy | Hore, Anelungation of the tasel bunts Pblch | gMoutis and 0 aya. fa or Sec. 20. U, 1A, ree eee efor the Standardorgan and Weoer | t2b0 willlng to accept, but the reeuite have not | metres iu eaybt und O.4 metrey In thickness. | Hh which was tuus depressed, gave the appear | aye Bere at regianeey £7 Yernon-ay., Satardsy, Yutrick H., Guttney fled & bill ayetost | oi, it autecd. No, 150 Statsatreet, | been made public, 1¢ fs known, however, that Fort Veli-Pusbs, 1,150 metres frou thu Jast-de- | UP: Woe lange i lta. Bia nua bh July 2s, tile. um. ¥rlends are tovited, Santis 8, Releoaut Mary, Coiled, © Curs.) Rial Qestty guaraniece,_Y. street | Juinee G. Batterson, President of the Travelers’, | scriued work, end $0 wielres frum the citadel, Be Ol Me Ee Note orods, Ureutbiug of | yf NBEAY=;00 Thursday, moralng, daly 20) at e | hard, luruarct, Catuerme. an eee acer pcre consists of three bastioned frouts, the gorge ug + vs 4 cl + 3 Holly, Va., 1) ndlay, jalth~ ola W. Collins, ‘Thuwes Fitzgerald, aud BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS and heretofore prominently mentlowed, will hava | £pustelaof three besllaved frovte, the korgs tale | Wechlld. Dr, Brady ud thetuludt putunder te | ioe, of the ara of Mecorulck Brow. & ¥indley, Sauiey Cleary, tu lurectusy # ieust-deed fur $1-00U,| are used and indorsed by the beat hotels, confec- | noconuection with the Company, ‘'hanew Bunrd | wull, ‘Tua length of the trout fe U.2 | Influence uf chiurolorm, und fu about half au | Chicago, uu Lot 20, titock 2244 tus Catal ‘Lruatece’ Bube | tre, cn, ord teers throughout ihe country, ‘They | Wilboryaulze, elect offcers, and enter un active | wetres, aud of thu fauke | OU wetres, ‘The | hour handed the child back to [tx mother with | | Keuialua will be taken to Baltimore for tnter- Wivisiouol the 8. &. 1 of hee. 17, UW, LN. Ld F uty, ere, Furber wud Wigziu, and Vice-l'resi- | thickness of thy parupel fe 6.4 wetr ite | amouth, nose, and uestrils—ait ugly-looklog | ment. ‘Herre Distecbe commenced au sctlun in trespasa | Ste verfectly pare, and of great strength, —at on deat’ White, and some of ‘the sunurdinute | height 7.2, the wluth of the ditch .3,aud Itwdepth | child, but still with a cbild’s face, The ties! Sire Justine npereia te recover $o/vud | the cheapest and best,—aad recelved the highest | ollicials all handing in thote rosygnutions, | 2.2 wetres, ‘Thy total leuyth of crust-Jiue suuunte ‘ e i ; ro award at the Centeuulal Extubltion, Mh veeme to be delinitely jad that | gui paces, Fort inzile 1 on luciused lunctte | Was cut from tue pratubgrae, re the; bowe CLOTHES-CLEANING, <a the Previdency of tue Cumpany will be conferred | decud metres distant from Fort Veh and tzzo | Wav brukeo ull tu the length of an ordinary upon Gov, Jewell, whose national reputation, it {ethooght, will ald in restoring public couduence fa the lostitatlou. ‘ioe revrzauization effected, fe, Semporery ingunctiun will ve elwolved bi “FOR BREAKFAST fiom Fort Arab. many persons find colle positively injurious, W: tor Baker & Cy. prepare @ ** Breakfast Cocoa, truat-dee BLL. uf thes. K by of dec. Sd, U8, etry. < 42, 1. Wouduan brouybt suit for $4,000 against Uepth 2. L mete Its parapet is ouly arranged for Atscummund ts (de width of ite itch di, its nd the leagtl of tty crevt-line nose. ‘Thy cuticle aud few wo cut away werd forined tut the bave of the nose, holes bein made for the nostrils. The lurge cuveruous opeving then seen wus bridged across to wake oF is 3.7 wnetren, ED, at telling exneure, ry i O20. COOK de gui eae sfalivous Your 0! Can Le deautifuly DYE: CLEAN, Dacateb apie o iain Fy Carta Van Kessler, fo Verdes nest Mouday, und the Insurance | Lat Fort Muchils, ying 1,010 setees fi : y vo chuck, Meu, ‘THM CALL. vehich prevetves tho autritive portion of Cocos, yet | Coufsustayge wit wituiraw Ls application, fora | Portssteand 1,010 uiettes fom Fore aruiy lean | Oy eet Up by Jotun, thy debaaky one Biatacare se! boa Jeous Ducmwoxy—1u Coauvere, leaves no seveation of heaviness after iteuse. | Rtecelver, ‘The tepurt of the Investigating Com- eituated oi | guteumtal shock, recelved through a. nelghbur WON Decbadtes ee are cera baste ale Highly recommended by pbyslelans, and sO | ie ne a ewall abe genrcuarcation. it why was driving’ a horse. | Mer “huxbutad’ ts a -s ap ounra | Seiuiesanerls ee aed SUbUE"AtiswsDecalou lu the Newbersy will | tocura everywhere. z ie reported that Furber ‘st dret“tuastod that Taburiny mau, aud they have four other brigut | 2-ADIES_AS rE Sal cleats sets aupaMests, SS tho Committee should inciude ip this report children, from two to nine years os age, Th Sridatoe Coors Shits eda ADMIRED. a showing of) tiv condition of his per ices, Port — ‘The now feature in perfuming liooley's Theatre with Dr. Price's unique perfumes is uduired by ll, ‘Fhe delightful odors that ure dispensed nlybtly from Stevle & Price's fountain can bo obtained wb thels perfumawury, 110 Haudolph atrect. a gona) sccuunt, fy disprove the ullegatiun ‘that be bus licerally beiped bimeelf wut of the C pauy's treasury, but be withdrew Liv pulut yu U representation of tuc Cominitice taal this wae po part of tucie busiuess. ‘The Comuilttes refuse to divulge the couteuts of tuelr report to-cizht, have uutuurity for saying that it sbywe the pany to by commerciully sulvent, va, Pasivi Uvaley, $u13. 20. eibuated ows rocky aumult Bctit Cora —cuareselxs—Flaica & Co. ve. C. —— Mirkeubsuser, $ud sunewbal salicut, THE CIVY-HALL, ed by ucommioa glacls. ‘The Icense-recelpts yesterday were about $700. Popular Tuan certitcates auouanting to $1,000 were redeemed yeaterday by the Comptroller, ‘The Mtealth Departwent faeued a burial permit yesterday for the body of Winauts Nowakuweky, Who was dulled iu the rivicus proceedings of ‘lute ut Com A Quoer Lake. Balt Lake Heralt, Truckee {s @ thelyiug railroad town, aud the startin puint for lake Tahov,—called the "Gem of toe Bigeras.”* Hoi of the luke ie ia Nevads, the otber halt tu Culifuroia. [tte twenty-eight wiles Jong and fruw twelve to wlaicen mules fy G3 uictres Io feugth. Fort a Productlon of Coal, London Tunes. ‘The quantity of cual ruled from the mines of t! United Kingdom reached 200,000,009 tuus I Jour for Uy Uret Cine lu 28Ud. io 1670 it amount. wuts of slucis. ‘The bight uf tae Le thickness the sue, Sle deg 2 2 auctre Uns OW) paces. widude the eallte ueighburived, All the batteries are surrouud~ ls. ‘Toe thickness of the rapel fw 7.2 wctres, ita command .U metres, he (rewsof the outer batterica 7U wud of tue centre metres to the south of Furt Las. ork uf baatioued tra the widit of the dite 2.7, the total lensth of tue cresl Us the bortuvast of the fortis & ie defuruied child is a heurty, Healthy Infant, aud ita thought will wurvive the operution, —_$——— A Miracle, Metten, on the north bank of the Danube, near Deygeudor?, isu u ivluture Lourdes. “The casuntry allege that the Virgin at iret ut- [raped ‘tu draw the elder villagers to the spot, where sue lutended to reveat hercelf ; but thuy were dedcient (a fulth, aud wo lost their reward, for they supposed that tho two vrilliuut tilts whico were discerned ut ulgbt, floating between Leaveu and carth, wore nothing cclvetial, but CELEBRATED throughow the Uplon—expresscd to all parts, 1m aud upward at 25, 40, GUe por . "Addresses orders GUNTHER, Confec- Nouer, Chile leago. ———_——_—_— ef the it conslets of Uireo separate batteries, of which the centre une is ‘Tich-Tepect An Te Barapet a JU metres, oa renee ee TUTENIZAM, Bed W, Manos iy Cuscraey BABHILES TOULET SOAP. BABBLPTS TOILET SOK common . serious ann Papbiits Rest Soap has pertectes ube The FINEST TOL Vor nty the purest beget maniwacture, For Use in the Norsery it Hes No Equal Worth ten timestta cont to every mother and tam tnecbritendom, sample bor, con’atning 3 rakee sy, ounces each, sent free to any address un receipt ut 75 cents, Address BL.BABBITT, New York City, BOR SALE BY ALL ORUGGLSTS A PERFECT TOILET S04 First among the reqnistten of the toflet article of Soap, but to procure it It not a matter, Many of (he inost expenslve Suaye [n the man Ket are made from coarve and delotortous materials. and their delleate co‘orlng aud fracrant perfume ton often conceal the most repulslve impurities, The disctorures Tecently made publle regarding this mubject are pot. tively startling, and desceve serfous consiileration, Beented Soaps arn now known to be extremely objes. Honabte, esvectaity (f applied to the bead: Infuring the ritattug the seal, and fiiduclng wevere esd ‘The character of the ingredients may betnterrod he statement of wm gentleman who miakes ‘of Suape his hustnessy he recently d porns engaged in this emnplayinest were im seven to ten years belny the fongest mpten Theoreunaticacanid Gofollowed eee wonoe hodidiculty ot prucuring s perfectly pure articte ot ‘Totlet Soap to at lant obviated, however, thanks to tae enterprise and chemical skill of. M7. 13. T. jew turk, the world-renowne whose immenne eatablishanent is by Kind inthe United States. ‘The reno: yarlous productions hi Seminated, but thin latest auc erown tothe numerous victories already achieved. ‘After veats of patient tabor sad sclentife experiineat, Mr. Bawnrrr tins succeeded in perfecting the rottpul Hon of the fineattollet soap ever introduced, ‘The pris. cipal ingredicnta are the purest vecetable ofles the mas. Ufactuting procewes are entirely new and ortcinal. sud ‘the reault tw simply unparaiied in this department of to unt “Rr, Dawucry'aTotnet Boar” tx the trado-mery by which tht cleqent toliet luxury, ts deslanated, ant fur application to the deticate sicia af tntanta, chili and adios, it 1¢ altogether unequaled (n fle emulite ties. The Soap fu rot perfumed, the ingredleay ielng of stich Absolute nurityas to require no ald from chemistry to uiazulae fufertor materiale, |The moxt re fined taste conalilersthe absence of artificial perfame fle perfection of ewectness. and the pecullar enaracter, inicof fh. T. Babbitvs Tollet Suap renders {tthe nog eaiuncul erceable articie of the kind ever manu: wetured ‘Though apectaily desirable for the use of tadies ant chi hie soxp [seq ropriate fer gentle. men's toliet, and aait mak vy luther {tls also nue ofthe nent soaps for barb dt, Ja, dus belag jaced qpon the market but the demand ror it will aca. come gencral.—Neiw York ne. B, T, BABBITT. New York City, Trave-Wann. drese Trolman Liver Pad Co., Ne Beenie Ne Ve, ores We Powell 8 Wits NY. or ess W Pourth ft Cincianall. Obie i mar N oi at @uSravords}{ala) JE It abse feak and the best. ta tng taneous le its action, mt tn eres ste Preparation, vortte uLsn evaey wr prepara Hy (eirady Fors Siar sentiemane Fel 7 alt U reaserd. TAI prietor, Ps O.dox. bike Rove OIL STOVES. The Adams & Westlake Wire Non-Explosive O11 STUY \ Ite construction, rendere tt All BOLUTELY NUN-EXPLOSIVE ant, thetetore, THE ONLY BARE OlL TO and all, elo i vis, Under any. stances, In the markot. iby A. A. bambert, FRY, Lenalduy Coll fFile-Marsbal of Chicagu. it f GIEStove on which nace ing and another operation can le performed at the samc the on 8 ala: wlestovg, Manufactured by The Ad: je ama & Westlake Mfg. Co., Chitraya, AGENTS WANTED’ VE L WITKIE. Send fur Mlustrated Cit. i | CHIMES ah Terma wo Auents, oF cal and seo the Bluyes [a operation, at INGERSOLL BROS, 44 Clark-st., Chicago, AUCTION SALES. BANKRUPT SALE. An Excellent Opportanity to Purchase a Large aud Complete Stock of Grocer- fea, Provisions, Quceusware, Glassware, Family Supplies, &e,, at Auctlon. IN THE } District Court, Eastera District ef Michigan. In the matter of Lucius C. Ducll and Prank Kelsen copariners, as Duell & Kelsey, Bankrupte—Io Bank* ¢ to an order tome fesued In the above entl: HL atthe baat ntore Koon of the Tue ay! ran, “commenti see of Phuradsy the tie of tn parcels seit at Pal col losto:k of Urover 4 Woudenware, Nutiong, sture and uf Furniture, [ncluding a now and large lau the progerty of said Htankruvts Wrehasing tbe whole stuck van ren Husted rick: Biore ttoum in which the MS OF NALE,—All autne under $100, cash 100, a credit of 3, 4, 0, and # months. terete ee ruling the above eroperty wil ¥ nguirles concet auiswered by elther iF DALAL on sustes uf uel and Raley, Sousavile eh FLEE, WNOWN & HUEBTON, Atta 5 Block, Tuleda, 0, re q I. with Per subuth sid approved eecueity, By GEO. P, GORE & CO., a and 70 Wabash UG. ‘Wednesday, Aug. 1,at 0:80a,m. ‘We shall well ot Auction a Prime Lot of Boots, Shoes’ Slippers To which wofnyite the attention of Retailers, GEV. P, GORE & CO. 68 oud 70 Wabi By WM. MOOREMOUSE & COy Auctioneers, B4 and SU Randolph-at. ‘We sball sell at 0:30 this a. m., a large btock of NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE, Carpets, and Gencral Merchandise. Alao ous very tne DBENTIST’S CHAIR, ‘Two Barber Chairs, &c. HADDIN & CLAPP, 85 285 Wabdash-av,, ‘Will hold a targe opeolug Wall ‘T'rade Sale of BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, TUESDAY NEXT, July 31. ‘This sale with be peremptory, aud comprl CASES RUBBERS. cmbracing all kinds. 5OU CASES BOOTS AND SHOES of due quality for retail} trade, +, all the latest atyles, including heavy BOOTS, Fancy Slippers, &c., &e., dC. Bale to Comineues frumpt at 10 o'cluc! RADDIN & CLAPP, Auctioneer SATURDAY, July 24. at 1 o'clock p. m.,the entire c09" ‘Wale uf Urycery Blore, Fixtures, dco, At 995 SOUTH STATE-ST. Stuck of Urucertes, laray Coffee Mill, spies CoH Bhow Cases, Counters, rhelving, beulvs dc.. ac. Wo be wid without reserve. Fine chauce for buyers, TE. leg Ted Dearbusu- es BUTTEKS « C0."8 KEUULAL 8. TUEDAY BALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS BATURDAY MOINING at 9:30 o'clock, ut 118 120 Wabssl-av., N. Ey cur. Madinuu-ebs

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