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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1878, ; g —— e —— —— — — —— — — n also to bo allowed to change the lpnnh‘tment a hitter articie last year on metropolitan hanged at Parls, Edpar County, Friday, The OITY REAL FATATE. WANTED] L E THE COURTS. 08 may be necessa critfclam, declaring {hn. the hook re- CRIMINAL NEWS. $iovernor was much moved by tho urgent plea ot %) %Hfiiéficlfi:‘- ::..:_.,_.,..._ A Brutal Murder Committed Yes. o7, TOR RALV—§800—LOT 20Xu0 FEET, FOUTH Judge Moora entercd an order allowing the | ciop wora @lctated by the publishing for a respite, at least, In the prisoncr’s Lebalf, If front, with frame bullding; rents_for 825 pe ANTED—A TOUX( ED—A YOUXG MAN; MO8 00D Recetver to sattla s hie ssked. unlees objections | cuot WG SO UEC 0T M g Gy but bis policy Is agatnst Executlve Interferenca o (53] Tiiten correct ut Aeures, a3 whiing &5 Wor month: on "Wasningtonst., heiwern Fifih-av. aro filed to the praposal in ten days. as & generat principle, unless the circumstances | fiinKpinot s thisiot sold once for g13,00) It ought to | POREMUS’ Laundry, 28 Bauth Paniina-s Counsel Arguing the Various KERR VS, SOUTI-PARK COMMIASIONRRS, the Invariable rule. Mr. Nadnl has been em- k fmperatively demand it. bring £3,000. T. 18, JUTD, Roam 7, 179 M namn.{n. Shapes of Waldron, Jailge [arian s cngaged in bearing the case | ploged on Mr. Bryant's paperna critlc, and knew terday in St. Louis. _ Y0i BALE-MICITGAN AV, GIROVE LOT. COR: Trades. of Wiiliam . Kerr va. C. B, Phillips, the South- . per, XNxinl: elegant 3 820beF foots DML TSR0 1A W ashington sk, whereof hespoke. Though he wasvery wealthy, the latn poet’s name docs not appegr in any con- pleuons st of henefactions lestowed mpon {ml»l e enterprises or noblo charitios, Hls ** Iia- ory cf the United Stales™ was not bis own, Mr. 8ldney Howard Gay did the great bulk of the work, and Mr. irsant took the lion's share of the profit, An anccdote upon this sabject is worth parrating: It#s sald that when the Ap- pletons wers about to l:rln{com thelr " Pietur- csnuo Ameriea," they wrote to Longfellow, of- foring him $4,000 f he would cdit the hook. e replicd that it waa abaolutely lnpossible for him, with his existing engagemente, to nuder- tako any adaitional work, when the puhlishers retarned an answer that hewould not be requir- o todo any work—that what was needed was his namne on the title-page. I eannot consent to accept payment for work I do not do,” was Longfellow’s anawer, and the publishers se- cured Mr. Brvant for a quarter of the sum. ‘Whetlier the atory be true of not, it I8 curront, and apparentl; r was accepted as characteristic of the man. Buch thingsas these donotchime with the popular iden of the lmu. but {n the fnter- csts of truth they should he spoken. Publie- spiritedncss, Hbculltfi‘ Jjustice, even chivairy L A KNAVE UNMASKED. BALT LARE, Utah, June 10.—W. G, Willlams, A Wells-Fargo Express Messenger, was to-day found gullty of rohbery, which ha perpetrated on the Utah Central two years ago. Williams woa found bound and gagued when the train arrived ot 8alt Lake, and claimed it was dono by mcn who entered the car at the Inat statlon and then fumped off. Beventeen thousand dollars were stolen, which Lave not Lcen re- covered, o CASUALTIES,. AN UNFORTUNATF. Hpectal Disyssteh 10 The Trivune. 82 Louts, June 10.~A man named Thomas Lewis, who Is deaf and dumb, and s aiso slight- Iy demented, while walking along the track of the Iinots & St. Louls Rallroad at a late hour last night, waa run over by an fncoming frelzht train near Brooklyn,on the other sideof the relay depot in East Bt. Louls, Lewis was ASTED—ONR COAT AX g WSROI 20AF ANf g paran. NTED-A 00 AGE 1» ARTED-A 000D CARKIAOE TRIMMER AT ANTRD=A_ 10! EE AT 60 THIRD-AV, _\_v‘}xpnouvg. l}!nnom AT 50 THIRD-AV, \V ANTED-a JUUYETHER BARDERS: HOw hut tha heet wantad, et e et O AR Employment Agencies. ARTED-LABORENS, - 3 TAkers, 40 wons Tiasdoe, 0F Elot work T Aouth Canal-st. Missaurt; board, aLW, CHUG A 0 VE THTS DAY (TIURAT A autoan laborata . 23, alantowin tia contractor, Mr. 1icone, 10 Hantariite: Mo, | wages, §1.40 4 ¥ dagy leo Lwenty men for track-fayt 5 E’('x’-’fii»"" Bass. Call 8t 19 South Canaln, TIATUIT ANTED-30RAILROAD LARORENS 3 "v Kanssa City Fatens! O%Cnf""’"‘ AR Niblock & Co. P'ark Commiasioners, and othors, to recover about 200 acres of land situated nearly in the centre of the South arks, ‘Tho caso “was tricd before Judge Drummond about a year ago, but never declaed. Kerr cialms titls through an execution sale on a judgment ohtained against Phillips in 1863, The South-Park Commiasion- cra derive title through Phiilips by deed altertho exceution nale, and they claim the rale was vold Decause the land was thon uscd ns 8 homestead by Pinllips. Kerr, on the other hand, alleges that the homesteml was abandonedd by Phillips and {amity long beforo the sale. The property In question fs varlously catimated as worth from &200,000 to 81 000. Mcssrs. Monroe, Hisbee & Ball, Juige Uooking, and W. C. umm{- pear (or the complainauls, and Judge Trumbull, W. W. Fuller, F. H. Kales, Robert Rae, ond WWillinm Mcltae for the defendauts, The trial {s likely to occupy tho remaluder of the week. The Ald of State Militin Invoked at Coal Creek, Ind. ko, D1 T2 Atk with & Kinde of frofe and sbrubiery: Bonse of 14 room, Atabics, Neonery, ‘ete., all in nleoorier,” Mest of Paflrosd acs cominodation. Would take otber property, #nd give ny tmo on the bolance, D. L. FERIY, 123 Denr: born-st., toom 4, 0Tt BALE—§%) PEI ACRE—1 OFFEIR THIS WEER TE B Rerea 1 ta milsof Ganrt I Conk € 118, for &%) per aore, il ot €500 th ACTE, d In aln to-da; peracre, - it fa frst-ciasa only 5 miles from the Unfon Stoek Tarde, u take such barga{ne? It inin half 10Y 1, Raom 7, 170 Madison: TTFUL TOT JroRAALE 4 Wi L E, one il rotn depot, at Llr'lnrn. 7 miles from T:hicarn: 813 down and 85 manthiy: cheapest proj {nmarket. and snywn (rees abetract free: ratirond fare 10ccute, 11tA BUOWN, 142 [adalle ftoom 4. __COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, IV RITON, nade treos, shranhery. onvenfences, gas, bath- r Green Like; hea Az mmed 'an'iu.F 1t EXC han piace near Chies The Fidelity Receiver Allowed to Bet- tle with Creditors in Real Estato. Probability that Pive Men Will Be Hanged To-Morrow. New Suits, Divorces, Bankrupt- cy, Judgments, Con- fessions, Ete. MOROFEIN T, LU er week,and highest wages patd, Kpecial Diepatzk to The Tribune 87, Lou1s, Mo., June 19,—~This alternoon the most Intense excitement was caused in the northwestern suburbs of this clty by what scoms to be one of the most eruel, cold-blooded murders ever known in Bt. Louls, ‘The victim, Frederick 1, Voss, was In the B6th yoar of Lis age, with 8 head almost as white aa cotton, while tho mur- dereris a stout, muscular young man of 2% What the causes wero bo one is prepared to tell, and the prisoner tells very conflicting ‘The argument of the motlon for Recelver on the cross-blll in the case of Keeno va. Waldron, Niblock & Co. cameo up beforo Judge Willlame yesterday afternoon. Mr. Norman C. Perkina apoeared for tho complainant fn tho original bill, IL W, Wolscloy for A. D. Waldron, Wirt Dexter for W, L. 8cott & Co,, II. V. Freeman for the Viilage of Ilyde Park, and Graot & #wift for Niblock aud Zimmerman and J, 8, Alexander, 1 L & AL I 1. wages or shovelers, 81.40 per day: qusrrymen, $1.5%, Tle- elionpers - teack layers, farm-huos TS yers. farm-hanis. © &c., N Cuvor 309 Routh Water:at. A Sy er . L AN GET § apt stonc. TSRS A outierh 8450 per Ay F0F STIn00r] Rikoy nwa aud Michiga: 0aaw-mill 1060t fres s andss 3. 11 BERIGECR. 31 Wewt Iandoihose o Miscellnnoous. needed. A DIRGUSTED PARTNER. Willtam H, Long yesterday fied & bill against his partners, Orlando B, Beardsley and C. Theo- dore Brentano, to compal them to account for certain monays snd notes which they have be- longing to him. e says toat in Noyember lnst tone Acy ruli. fones diaa eity L gTates, Trnace, eie, ieautitul lucat! ._Addr Thho conuct of tho Hicrary department of his | Storles, - From accidental remarks mada | tirown to ono sidoof tho track by the cow- UERI s "Tho orlgtnal bill was filed to dfssolve tho well- | they all sgreod to g lnte vartnorabip torether | 30 ir it featiosn truth. Co comvietion in ita | by bim 1t is ioforred that the dum. | catclier of the engine, but in spitc of this, and gt known conl firm of Waldron, Niblock & Co., and B. F. Crosby was appointed Receiver. On the 6th inst. the Village of Iiydo Park fled a cross-bill, actting out Waldron's defaleation, and asking for an Injunction to prevent Nib- lock, Zimmerman, and Alexander from selling or otherwiso disposing of thoir stock in tho White 8tar Transportation Company or the Traz!l & Chicngo Conl Company, and restrain- Ing W. L. 8cott & Co. from removing fifty coal- cara soid to belong to ono or. other of theso companics. Mr. Freeman, on behalf of the Viltaze of Tlyde Park. read the cross-bill, and his affldavit and that of Johm L Bennett, In support of tho same, and asked for the sppointment of a Re- celver, Mr. Dexter read the answer of W. L. Beott & litical coursu, and = acrupulous selection of ntiinate associates,—all theso things wo would have cxpected of Mr, Bryant, n poet, old, hon- ored, and rich, By nonc of theso thinge was he consplcuously distioguished, 1t was not suchn man as ho that would be expected to labor with Lils pen for the election of a President whom he condemned by his own ballot. L. FALLING WATERS. The True History of the Destruction of Gen, TLeo's Pontoon-Niridge at Falling Waters— Letters from MaJ. C, Werdon Denne, Who Commanded the Dotachment Which Yer- farmed the Work, and Gon. Andrew T, MecReynolds, Who Planned the’Scheme— An Interesting Chnapter Concorning the Operations Aftor Gettysburg. To the Editor of The Trilune. Nis efforts to get away from the traln, hewas run over, and both of his legs near the aukles wera horribly mashed. The clothing and the leather of his shoes were mingled with tue flesh until an undescribably sickeulng sight was presented. Lewls was promptly removed to the Fast St. Louls Hotel by the railrosd amployes, and be 18 now Jyinz at that hotel, Dr. Winton wad called In to attend the Injured and appa- rently dyiog man, aud Le at & glance saw that smputation of ane of his legs was necessary, 80, with the sssistance of a drugpist, ctbher was adminfatered, aud the liinb was amputated, ‘This morning the other b was In such a bad condition that {t was consldered neces- sary to cut that off also, 50 it was done, and theman {s deprived of the power of speech, of Learing, and of locomotion, e was able to write a llttle yesterday, so that (t was learned that he had been an fnmate of the Lots 18, 14, 15, and 16, Block 7, {n Sheffield’s Addition, used as a distillery, and Brentano owned some wngcr alcohol works, pipes, cte, whtch they contributed, aud complainant was to put in $2,100. Anotber arrangement was also made by which Beardsloy snd Brentano were to furnish £5,000 cash if complainant would ad- vanco the necessary moncy to repalr the distil- lery and put it in ranning order, Long says he has contributed over $1,200 In time aud monoy toward fitting up the distillery, and has also ven bisnotes for the $2,100. Hispartoersbave, owaver, failed to furnish the csali or to put tho business Into running order, and ho fears his timo aud money will all be lost, He thereforo asks for an account, the retravsfer of his notes 10 him, and for a lfen on the distillery for tha amount of his advances. DIVORCES, Christine Grant filed a bi)l yesterday against her husband, Patrick Grant, ctlargiog tuat In 1875 he served out a term lo the Penitentiary culty fs of long standing, He himself having declared just previous to his arrest that ho bad “hod [t o " for Voss for two years, and at another thne saying that Voss had Insulted him about two years ago by asking why he dld not stop lonfing and go to work and support himsell and mother ke a decont man. About 1 o'clock in the efternoon Voss, who is a stone mason, was at work laylog the foundatton of a small housc at the corner of Bremen and Kossuth avenues, when Rede- meyer came up and et upon B pore tlon of the mnew wall. o eat thero five or ten minutes without speaking, and Voss scerued not to bave noticed him. As the latter stooped ovar a Inrge stone, which himself and an assistant named - Bchaforkofer were preparing to place In pusition on T 0T AT EVANA- vod hullding lota feet st Lawadale, W A eyt Hea hinre for uice Letrk Nouse ENCED CA t occupation, Bam A kaia-CaFrie Company, Ta Y ey e iy T LY TETL “alfte arket. Handsons pi Call anrt see It, at No. 133 Madisan-st,, o 3 ftgmipael, S N, iasiadinaa, floam . (3 VW ANTED=A 00D MANTE SELL X YALDADLE atent. outh bind floor. AL, in ‘perfect . n‘en:pus cach. IO RBNT—TWO_DESIKAL MNP SE: I‘O {3:3 ;I'nL DE! Il{mhgh?sm“l‘ HOUSESR, e ete. i wnLrur’nu hath, WALTLR MATTOU iv)i TEH-LIVE ACTIVE MBN CAN MAKE 810 iy, 5T il Y Erach hvces, “ALSEICE AP B 7 Tribune nandiog. - VWASTED-FIVE GO0D MEN WITI DELIVERT erenm Frrinanent aitustion aera. W it BIAS- . LT a1 . 1N - EETD & GO 10 Marison at. oot - —WANTED_FEMALE HELE, Domestices vy deviranie. B3 puaLl lied. And Tany othor Houth Slae. REXT—FIIAME HOUSE OF 10 KOOMS, 1a0 e A W S AR !0—1','0."‘“ 3 s UK, North Siae. r[*0 RENT=2.8TORY, AND BASEMENT MAIDLE he foundation wall, Redemeyer stepped | Poor-Houso in this city, aud his front house on Erie-at., between Clark sad | Co, and tho aflldavit of Emerson L. Foote, The v Ciicaco, Juno 16.—Iu your ropiy to tho lot- | % gop2iunsd Yo aud wnson hls way to | @a, wly painte snd caleimined. WALTEQ TASTRD-GOOD GIRL (GRIMAN PRRFRAKED) for grand larceny, and that ho {s_now servin; , Juno ¥ ply benind him, and, placing & pistol close to Mk oiSLY, i ) Jntter stated that o was Bocretary and | oy amond tern for burglary, - Whorefora shg | ter of Alr. McKown, fn your fssue of Juna 8, | the back of 'tho neck, pulied tho. iigger. The fl'fi'}’:‘,’;’m’m"’ ol HATIAE \or0 Ipieh fer tho | Matkoukvare R o Treasurer of the 8t. Louls, Salem & Little Rock | asks for a divorce and the cara of hor daughter, | you state that " Buford’s cavalry destroyed | weapon misscd fire, and tho old man attempted | train at the relay depot by Dan Honlfan, the Miscelinncous, 33 Wit references thrne [n familyi 0o childreni no v, snd also for o decreo entitllng her to resume Railroad Company and of the Mlssour! Iron Por Maticn nama of 1ckma, Company, and has had large cxperfcnco as s hookkeeper, In December Inst ho came to Chi- cago ot thoe request of W. L, Heott & Co. to nscertain the conditfon of the hooks of Waldron, Niblock & Co. flo occupled at teast thirty full days {n this business, and found thut at tho timeof the fililng of tho bilt Waldron, Niblock & Co, owed W, L. Beott & Co,, under thelr contract, £39,403.04 and interest, subject to s reduction of nbout $17,000 for coal in the hands of Beott & Co., ond to other reductions of perhaps 25,000. In additlon to thls Waldron, Niblock & Co." owed Scott & Co, 81,100, on accountof n cargo of bituminous ooal, tnaking a balance of ©31,214,84{n favor of thelatter, This includes credit of $3,750 for fifty cors recelved from Lea’s pontoon-bridge at Falling Waters July G, | to escape, but the hamuner waa quickly raised, 1863 Allow mo to correct this statement. The pontoon-bridge nt Falling Waters was ae- stroyed at daghreak on tha morning of July 4, 18683, by = forco under my cotnmand, consisting of nfnety men of my own regiment (Sixth Michigan Cavalry), sixty men from the Thir- teenth Pennsytvania Cavalry and a West Vir-| ginla regiment (the number of which 1 do not now remember), and fifty men from the First New York Lincoln) Cavalry. The movement was originated by Gen. A, T. McReynolds, who was [n eommand at Fredorick City, Md. wWe loft Frederick City. July 8 at about ? o'clock p. m.; marched all nlght, reaching Falling Wators at daybreak. Captured about torty prisoncrs, destroyed an ammunition train fo: Lee's nrmy of about 600,000 rounds; de- WASTED=A FINST.CLASS GTHL: GOOT) CO sl watchmay, When o short dlstance away from the relay depot sotne strange freak took posses- slon of him, avd he ot off the train only to he run down and receivg 1uiurlu that wiil very ‘probably result in his deat! TORN TO. PIECES. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, 87, Louy, Mo, June 19.—Peter Echay, who 1s employed 0s a greaser at the Laclede Mills, southwest corner of Ninth and Soutard streets, was passing along an upright revelving ehaft on the third floor of the bullding this morning when he met with o terriblo accldent. He had been attending to his work about the machinery, ond be bad wrapped arouna his right arn's sack, It is supposed that as he passed the shaft the sack was catght, and he was drawn in and whirled round untll his night arm ond shoulder-vlade were torn out T['0, MESTot62 PUATRIK-AV., NEAR THIRTT. fourih-st.. irick, elegnat urder, furpace, sud gas Ditares, cnly §25. 420 Van Boren- rat-ciass order, and the woapon levoled sgain, belng held close "to the side” of the neek, This time it was discharged, sending 8 Lail futo the . vertebrm, an tho unfortunate victim foll forward mn a con- vulsion and rolled upon his back. Redemeyer then loaned over the Lody and flred & second time, tho ball passiug through the heart. The Liedrtless wrotch evon prepared to flre s third ahot fnto tho ~ lifelees form, when the crowd heran to press clode around and fbreatened him with destruction. Turning to onc ol those nearest him e raised his pistol and threatencd to take his lfe if ha Gid not stana_away, e then waiked rapidl away, bolug followed by a large crowd, whicl confinued to grow In numbers until they - wero met by a polico oflicer, who took charge of the murdercr, who was alinost on_the polut of being mobbed, and conveyed him to the police nutlux:( golng through alleys and walking at a - GIIL FOIt GENENAL HBOUSE- near Throop, rfck, Sust put in Apuly 8L 238 Manshificid-av., with refer- \odern improvements. only €20, H. C.MOIEY, 05 Clirk: _ 0 RENT_00ME, Nouth N1a0. PO NENT-¢3 PEl WFL’H. TOGENTLEMEN ONLY ghtod, nfcely Timished Foomiat siting aud # 4 ITEMS. An information was filed yesterday by the United Btates District Attornoy agafnst John Henlcy, charged with haviog (n bis jpossession twolve counterfeit half-dolinrs and thlrty-four countertelt quarters, with intent to’ pass tha same, lealoy wvleaded guilly ‘and was sentenced h{ Judge Bl ndfic", to ono year in the Peniientlary at Jollet, aud to pay a fino of $1 aud costa. eorgo Hoover, for hiaving ten counterfelt halves and ten counterfelt quarter, recelved a escntence of six montha in the Cuunly Jall, and to vay a finc of $1 andcoats, “The hearing of tho Taylor will case was con- cluded el'.crhflly morning before Judge Will- fnms. Mr. Herrick made thaclosing arguments for the trustecs, and Mr. J. N, Jewett for the complaluant, Tho Judge then took tho cuso under adviscment, promising to regder au carly T A::'Fil)—"rn‘“('lllll. l;(lfl ‘lll.‘l‘l’.lllllla HOUBR~ ‘ FANTED-SMART YOUNG. !lElfllAi’ GIRL FOR K- _]!nulth;nly'nrkl 13 North Carpenter-st, ‘ TANTED-A Ui i to 350 Bouth !’ll’l'l'_-. ntl{g"llnlh'll. bk g "‘74\STZD~TW0 GINLS, FOIL UENERAL housework and one to take carv of children 1o 8 pHIstS Fanilly. 303 st ISdincs vals famlly, it uear Cam-st, it i 00D GIRL TO DO GENEI otk 102 el Tamiy. PPy S6 s Cone West Sides 0 RENT=TWO VERY PLEASANT RO0OMS, , private family, cozily furnishied. In good lucail ntiemen, 8t 30 West [ando’ urses. N VWANTED-A noon Nl’m.s!fll)ll‘lb 15TO1AYEARS G efe, wood . Inanire at 513 Sorth Laumlinate "o B0 refereoce Waldron, Niblock & Co., about March 14, 1878, o and eutircly severed from his hady. » T OATIONG S ANTEDE declsion. stroved the bridge, and then loft, after sendi) hurried pace. Late this evenlug the prisoner | f0 . ae s SITUATIONS WANTED-MALEs ond, et e i e Blents, 8 | e Ltee o th oty todasy to e | Biomem bk und v with vt o | St (oo bty Gorns vl | D el msarione e el agon e T |~ Baowksenire, S B {uo to Bcott & Co. hnd beon' used by Waldron, | 2bsent a couple of weaks. + | nouncing suceesp. Went with balanco of com- | £r o8 Co O R O s for Voss a ihcd 1454, and the shoulder and arm were dissevered from the body without nny flow of blood. The pro- prietor of the mill fimedintely sent for o sur- geon and the unfortunate man was at once re- moved to the City Hospital, His left lew and ITUATION WANTED-UY FIRST-CLASS PRE. ¥ acription and drug clerky seven years® experiencot can furieh Braiiclase references. Address Lock Lok UNITED BTATES COURTS. Grotf, Bennett & Co. bogan n suit for £1,500 ynstenln{ ngainst the Chicago Plow Cumnnn&o Samucl Ames brought sult to recover $12, to-morruw that ho had worked for Voss about two vears ngo, and that he _bad never received oll the mnoney due bim. Ife lad “cen paid a portion of it & short time_after tho work was Niblock & Co. In paylng for these fifty cars, an Beott & Co. insisted that they should have s mortaze on tho cars to sccure this amount. Waldron, Niblock & Co. objected, and it was mand to Hagorstown; lett thera In evening just beforo Stuart’s cavalry camo up, and renched Frederick City Sunday, July 5, about noon, 8 CAN BORIOW MU Conc| from Samucl §, Hayes. AT oy ITUATION WANTE] % . Buford completed, but the other had been refuscd, and AR AR i MOREY, 3 1y finwlly adrecd that, the enrs slould bo s0ld to U LR e ot Erederici Clty s e maron | hio liad thon promilscd Voss that 1f it was not | 8o were alio feartully brutsed, and lis loft A A R T S S s A P a e IR e g ”,"°" fl' o, ‘"ln“’ Tl‘w‘:mt o onatlion trane. | - Michaol Schaub, a saloon-keeper of Btreator, | ¢ t;y; pald he would kiil b, fore-arm broken, and ho is 1n & dyloy condition, AL vAID FOR QOLD AND. BILVER. | Banipos (Aamisnments haa f yeais exnerience in tha O R o ot by Lhiom lanscd to | filed his voluntarf petition to bo declarod bunk® | I fiicloso a lettar from Gon. McReynolds giv- ; YRR 7 sluney to loan oa watchies, dlauionds and valawhics | Cail or adiress N C. 7 Aukoeay. e T Wite Bhac Teavaoertation Company in | Fupt yostorday. His deble, ail unsecurad, aco | fog bis sersion of the affar, 1 am vours trly, COAL CRELK. PR A e el io ot Sadteonebt,. atimivncdines | . Milscollnncomns g‘nml faith, the rent_bolug payable to Wal ron, :‘55; 3 fllo a"‘::o:“;‘l"" w‘;:‘“"'- i fixtures, C. WERDEN DEANE, Bpeclal Dispaich to The Tribune. oo OANS—LARGE OR SMALL. ON FURNITURE, ITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED MAN A8 ¥ butler or coackman: thora hustices good recommendatinne employers_inautre of 1. RMITY JaNEsviLLE, Wis, June 19.—About 8 a'clock to-night Henry Maus, of Rolling Btone, Minu., Orin Fanckbouer, of Schoolcraft, Mich., Pres- ton Hough, of Pennsylvanta, Thomas Culley, of Princeville, Tl,, and James MacBean, of New Brunewick, all students of the Western School of Tclegraphy, fnthis city, were In bathing In Rock River, just above thie dam. Mnaus ot be- ond bis depth, end, Leing a poor swhnmer, Fanckboner went to l’u; ald, but was caurht by the drowning man and had ereat difliculty Iblock & Co. for the convenenca of Beott Co,, who had no ngent here. The cars wore not worth, in_Foote's opinlon, over &175 each, ‘The outstanding sccounts of the firm for an- thracite coal donot excecd 88,000, and at lonat 2,000 of that amount §s uncollectable. Johin 8, Richards, ong of tho moimbers of the firm of 8cott & Co., in his affidavit, swore that his finn never had been rmneu with Waldron, Niblock & Co., and_their only busincss rela- tions were under tho contract for the salo of coal, mentfoned in Keene's bill, and _that Wal- Formerly Major S8ixth Michigan Cavalry, * CoviNaToN, Ind., June 19.—This marning the town was thrown into a fover of excitement upon a rumor to the effect that all tho colored miners wore arivon off the Creck by tho Mollie Magulres, A diljgent Inquiry ellclted the fol- lowing: Mr. McWilllams, attorney for the Fountain Coal Company, stated that the negro miners, together with thelr wives and children, arrived In town at about 2 o. ni., having walked the whole distance; that during the day they ‘Vao Buren Marsh also flled a_petitlon to get id of $28,000 of eccurcd and #1,200 o unaccured debts. Ha shows no assets beyond cxemptions, The composition In thecaso of the Sycamors Marsh Harvester Manufacturing Company was conflrmed. Mr. Maycrs was appolnted Provisional As- signeo of It 1, Mayers, under & bond for $4,000, Dischargea wero fasucd toJ, I. sud Cameron D, Withrow. . E. Jenkins wns appofnted Assigneo of James 11, Btond, ¢ t removals warehiouse recelpts, i ete. U, M, WALKEL, Roow 5, 188 Dearborn DIOSEY T LOAN o rumsiTLIR dinmonds, jeweiry, Warehoiise receipi Roodsecurltics, “No. 184 Lasalle-at., Toom | hly understands his feo years with last 31 Fourth-ay. LW OFFICEOF AnnnEw T, McRETNOLDS, RAKD Ravins, Mich,, June10,—Maj. ¢. Werden Deane =My Dean Mazon: Your welcomo communleation of tho Hth fnst, teached me yesterdny, covering a rinted alip from Tug Ciicaso Tuinuxe n referenco to the destruction of the pontoon ‘bridge at Falling Waters on the 4th of Jaly, 1803, Lee's only means of rolreat across ibo Fulm:mc after hig dinastrous defeat at floltysburg, and, inaemuch g tha movement rosnlting” in 1) struction of tho bridge was inaugurated by nie and exocutad nnder my command, requosting that in entice —1Y A COMPETENT GII ITUATION WANTE A ron {n & private family. — Call Tribune Bulldlax, | 13 to cook, wadl NE WAD IN EXCHANGE riR #73 Madts -room_of the_Trivune. FIN PACKAUFS eounting-rvom of A s B o & iON W, I MIDDLE-AGED GEIt- ¥ 3nau woinan 1o do senerai housework in s muall o (ur housekceper. Call for two days at 18 %3 CEST Pil i forcurrency dron, Niblock & Co. owe thiom somo 818,000, exocuted uder my command, requosting that 18 | jiad been threntoned by the-whito mivers, aud | i gotting out himself. aud only dfd so with the | Lk PEOPLE'S DUILDING XD LOAN A% QITUATION WARTED=TO G0 GENERAL 10U Tn their anawer to the cross-bill, Scott & Co, | . Bradford Hancock was appoluted Assignce of otailud n durd g ulted asalstanca of Ifough and MacBean, Maus tion lanvs” inoniey in sums ot $101 and 8 wark, Weat shle preterred. by a Sorwesian clalm that all the ailcgations sbout the forma- | Steplien B, Beaco, Juu with & detallud atatement of the eccurrenc. | durlug tho night armed bodles ol wmon were soent | 4y o vl agnin, and, up 010 B, Mo searcls | D507 laieresty W (ke ub miortandes ot in bulidon | Appirat i WettEries). John Johnston, Jr., was appolnted Assignco of Gustav Mendelson. (It E. Jenkins was appointed Assignee of E. ¥, Dore. Tho eroditors of Gooch % - Barbor accepted & composition of 10 per cent, payablo within thlr['a days after the confirmanco of the com- position. A firat dividend of 10 per, cont was dceclared 1o tho caso of Motler Brothers. CIHCUIT COUNT. Qeorgo CGarvey filed a patition for habeas corpus, nlnhnlg that Lo has 'boon held over to the Criminal” Court for cmbezeloment of monoys bnlaumnfiw au_cstato of which hois sdministrator. No elalins the comolaint charges no erimival offouse, nor that the siv- posod crimo was committed within tho Jurlsdic: on the streeta moving about the negro yuarters; that they, fearing another attack was Intonded, fled witli the result beforo stated, Bhorfl Rico buing asked what he knew about this matter satd that the day hefore bio hod been in Btringtown, and as n precautlonary mensure ordered Capt. Tipton, of the Wabash Guanl, to place some tmen on pleket duty and have them relieved ot proper iatervals, which was all the cause of alarw, tho negroes suspecting them of belng some of tho Molll Mr, Rico alro says that Tpton may bave been fn- discreet enmough to select somo of the men who are out on ball charged In_an lodictment with the xilling of MUes aud Cooper. Bhould this be tho case the blacks did have just eansa for ularm. At tho {nstance of the conl operators Snerlfl tion of the Whita Star'Transportation Company and tho Brazfl & Chicago Coal Company are frrolevant to the controversy; that thoy know of no fraud in conncetion therawlth, nor that tho ity cars were bought with inoueys bolong- ing to the Village of llyde Park. They claim o bo hona flde ercditors of Waldron, Niblock & Co., and that they are secking to collect thelr Qebt of over $18,000. Thoy deny that tho Re- ceiver, Crosby, is thelr ngent, or that thoy are colluding with bim, ‘Wheon these papers had been read, some dis- cussion followed, and Mr. Urant nsked for timo to raply to the nfildnvlw saying that no was not preparcd to answer them at present. Some of tho partles whose affidavits ho wished to get lived in Indiana, and he would need two or throu days ta get word to them, iy, after expressing mY Kreat patisfaction in learning that you wero still In the land of tha Mv. ing, having lost aight of you foF many years, | now ;!mtcm‘l to cnmlfl“ with.” At the time'in question was in command of tho United States forces in the City of Fredorick, Md., and having learned through my sconts that Lee's army, after having crosscd the Potomac into er{lln by means of o pontoop bridge at Falllug Walurs, after which, for smu‘cllon and as 8 means of refln!l(nfi, should ofeat rendor it necessary, the bridee had been swang round and wade fast paralle] with the bank of the river on the Virginia side of tho Patomac, protectud by a guard of same 200 of tho enemy, it veenrrad to me Lhat the destruction of tho bridge in qnestion would be a most fmportant stratogic weasure, and that by a promptand bald dash of mulr{ torongh tho onemy's Ninos it might ba ac- complished, In farthorance of this object, I made & dotali of 200 picked cavalry from my command, jacantlote, The and prinripal h nte. Arsucfutl on ihis pian have successtil operation @aipiila’ for 20 years, where mililons have bee saved wnd loaneis and oo ioiies bullt Ty their aid, 1€ you xamine f0s Workings you will nd It the castest and wal wn{ tu free you; nrop“fly Cnn refer yon to hore ruwers {n al) parte of thie city, Ofilce, 00 Washington: for his body had been unaviling, Ho was one of tho niost promsing students in the school, aod waa soon to gradustec. WALKED ON THE TRACK. &yecial Dispatc ta The Trivune, Font Warxge, Ind, Juno 10.—Dr, Charles Fox, a prumninent physictan of Auburn, was run over and killed to-day by a frelght-train on the Fort Wagne, Jackson & Sagiuaw Read, at Pleasant Luko, o was walking on the track, nnd foll down Just before the truln reached bim. e HIGH WATER, Owuana, Neb,, Juno 19.—3fuch anxiety is felt hery concerning tho safoty of tho Unlon Pa- QITaTo TEN—TY ATU i?uuzh i A bnflo Ritehen work or laundry work n A privato #\“l ) the best of referenco given, Addcess IC 34, ritrune oy QITUATIC NTED =TT A 1 women st cook 1o €resa K 34, Trihung atice, S ITUATION WAN T Y A Lanadian girl 1 do general housework. Cottigy Uruv, COMT To400, 810, 1 TO 3 or suwe, 7, 8, 8ud 0 per cent, QAT WANTED—DY TWO CIRTENS I¥ A ¥ private famlly, une as cook aad the other sa second to_take care of children or sew. Flease call for duye, Thursday and Friday, at 414 gu Urovo-av. QITUATION ~WASTED FIET-CLASS SURAEAN 1045 beicond wark tn & grivate faniivs Sl s kitchien giel,_Call for 2 days at 009 South Hisie. 2 MO ¥ TO LOAN ON IMPROVED tu Centrsl and Northern Liinols. DEAN & EAYSR, Generni Auents Rorthwertera Lifc-luvdrance Company, Raidolph and Drcarborareta., Chicai &0+, TO I, TMPROVED 83,200 Fpa S utbe dbairy i vatus: in (it ¥ e coui” Inqtre of . HESRY & JACOU WEIL, vl Waabligton-t. = T LUAN IN RUMS T0 8UIT, ATT §.’)U.O( 0 I 4 Jor gonto o brick Hinproved o v N 2 BY [ BCOTCIL 1 Fefyrenre kiven if ro- Cottege Grove-av. mund, ambracing some ninoty mon of the Bixth Michiyan eaton b JITUATION WANTED-DY A YOUNG GIIL TO Jdge Williame satd ho could not give moro | Honof the Court, nor that any sotslenient of | (Companies | and, M), commanded by you, some Rico madu o _rogulsition upon the Guvernor to | eific shops und Omaba Smelting-Works from leago property. L CUKRY, 3 Tribune Bulldly SRS ELE A O T TR the cstato has boon had so thiat Lo could bo | sixty mon from tho Thiricentn Ponneylvania (1 | #ond down State troops to vroscrve order and 2 5 R ‘easo call at than until to-day o fila counter nmgwm, and Cbarged with wrong doing In haviog moneys of e ot Virginla L'nv':nlry, L "I{' "l,ln:l:_ high wator, 1t was belleved thu highest water L 1t u “"‘7""" "“l that tha partios must bo ready by 9 a. m. to-day, to which hour lis would postpono the case. Tho present Recelver, Beujamnin ¥, Crosby, prevent any further outbrenk. Accordingly sixty-five of tho Stato militla were sent by a spectal train ({u the lnalnnnponnhuloomlnmun .o HORSLS AND CARRIAGEY, UCTION RALE AT TWRLTH-BT. HORSE MAR. 8. m. Of Lumes. hugiiee, oo, bad been reaclied, but a turce-foot rise 18 now fi\ Kot Lo Vb do DRALE & MELLOIL 271 W reported at Fort Bully. Tho situation as re- the estate in his handa, Willlam Moore tiled a b} st his anlner. DIV A COMT rivats fami -t dor, about fifty mon, from tha First New York o % iyt .Uk lghteeutl: 1! (Lincoln) Cavalry, with orders that thoy should ETENT CANA- ity Gr country, Referouce s o FoRT. except what fs shown on the Looks, is a clain for $4,000 by tho 1llinois Central Railroad Com- pony under a lease und for freight. *Fhe books aleo Indicate an Indehtedness in favor of W. L, Heott & Co, and the White 8tar Tronsportation Cumpany, but these two accounts are of so ck Cash, to wind up tho businoss of butch: | procded by rapid warch, under the covor of nigt, | & Weatern Nalirosd, which will arriv hiere | Sar lo Induntricy on the river bottom bere fs | § L et Twelfiliot, "0 QITOATIo i GRIGIAN GIHL FOR appolnted under the orlginal bill, dicd his ro- | Patrie ) Loxsapld smarchy upner the cover af.s N o , 5 b 1. " 3 BoFe yesienla ot his doungs g Lo Juos . Tho | £73 S84 comilason merchanis o whie o | iy Hhe” i 1 i Tamipin o wit | 4008 (homebt wul poceed o Conl Grogk, | & poksAL Sloimesope i s v ponTs | Beds el sl ol 'fi“{,’{ ui‘ngl&rnlnl papsr 1:[)! he Prm gt tvo:{fmn' s np“"“' :fi;"u“ for $2,000 agatust u;m.;flmy “-'a‘pnlll,nu:f- mfn‘m dullrhneflun Rhorie bas bonns ratlar '::m fi‘,‘”f.é.&.m % | THE THIBUNE BRANCH DrEIC ble, chunky rous worlélioma; they "are sl tor w9 | Arf. " Address Cal "} iilins oo, ial paogr b thiefinl ot m s 2 ATy, eouliasoue, o, o' dentetciion 1 | EIRE TIEBUNE BIANCH 05 C1CKS: ! br iy S O Roaslon wea b hote far 85,000 hold by th Hifth | tbo Viliage of Evanston. of tha bridz, elther by fre o with uxes,ga tho cir- | 11y avorring that thoro was n sullclont force | ¥ ONDEI: 10 ACCORNORATE GIit SUSIEHOUR | the barn ou the preiiace of 53 3 8 | (riaTioN. WANTED-DE (8 FXPRUENCED Natlonal Bauk, which matured tho 14th fnst. | Jobu Johnston fled o Litt agatuat IL. T, Cur- | reacho the bank of the river opposlie the poin: | of mus | in Coviucton to quell apy outbreak 'lnfnnmnrmnl. Tieltone wa enuiaied | 7OIL SALE-TOF AxD OFEN pucaizs JONF | cafsl (i3 Gutero " W, ¢ ¢ F\ 8, g cur, a ar, ot 2 oL T o The ouly considerablo indebtedaess of tha firm, | tias; U W TRy, u:,‘;“w“f‘,m:,offiwom,.s.,. st o el of gons coumuinds whose. namock | * INDIANATOLS, Junc 10.—Cov, Willlams, at e e e oeatyod | hand bikica tob and wpen deitvery wagonss paricasn | SITUATION A CONTETEST, GIRL work warranted, frat-clam privale family, do not pow recall, voluntecred iy tho river, A Twonty fonrih ek unfaston tho bridgs ot tho upver cod, sod, with thio aid of the current, swing it round to tho Mary- fand bank, which bo accomplished succoastally, thus onabling your sttacking party to chargo the bridgo, sutprise the guard, capturo & k p. m. uring. the week, and uatti o p, m. 1MAS, Dooloscllers aad Buationers, 123 owsdealer, Statlonar, atc., 1000 BAON S it Nows Dapot, 1 Carier of Malgedaty o 000 decds for $687.50 each on Lots 54 aud 23, fn tho subdivision of Block 4 {n Samucl J. Walker's Dock Additlon to Chicago. CUIMINAL COUNT, Georgo Milvillo was found guilty of burglary, and time luting wod repalring; UL Corer Arcbar-ar. 3 ;‘Foll BALE-AT A WANGAIN=ONE VICTORIA, tho request of Judgo Davidson, of Fountain County, ordered Capt. Rucklo's cotnpany of In- fantry, of this city, to the Conl Creek "inincs this afternoon simply as a precautionary mens- ure. ‘Thero has boen no fresh disturbances ut to do gen Caltut 374 Siate s STUATION D—AH COOK Of HOUSE QIR D luan American fanily, of o sompeient, relishia Norweglua. Viovec cail at 749 Stadion-st., down-sialra. Nursese one met new harnews (sllver mounted): also, pair Iack horses, the Property of & gentloman; can by seon wt Morrla’ stables 0 niztoentb st 3 A given one year in the Pon % r of prisoners, including the ufficer 1n come | the mines, but 8 wood dual ol terrorism exlsts. wd L. FAMILY CAURIAGES, TUGGIES. AND PIIAE. | QITUATION WANTED-UY AN RXPERIENXCED gomplicated u naluro that the Recaltar aah (5 | #50 Kyiad Rolly mea.loun ity of burclary, | Band (Livak Stowatt topuite i covderutlo | Tho trooys rrind at Covington by soeca Lrain i Seppienr, s viney | BRI SRR iyt B heidin | STRRETIEY Piviior napt! SRFALETRE der his guldance, ammunitiun and of otk C Fa and glven two years in the I’cnlteullur{. John Thomas was found guilty of larceny, and given three years in the Roform Behool. TUB CALL. ApLAN—Kore v, Phillips on tria) and 1t doy. Broverrr—No, 05, Cummine ya. Price, n Jenkins va. Chicago West Division Kalls way Compauy, a short cave, comes noxt, snd then the Circait Court calendar, Tug ArpELLATE Counv--127, 130, 111, 132, 1om 143, 145, 149, 164, 150, No, 185, Roew ve. uppilus,and tnally offoctu- ally destroy tho brldgo, thus ummm.” Lue's army on fta_rotreat frotn Uottyshurg on tho Maryland Dank of the griver some five days, and enabling Gen, Meade's army to confront him and disputs his passage across the river, which I havo always oaed In{ght bave, by prumpt action, boe suc- cosvfully done, It Wus, in wy opinion, the op- ortune moment, but sadly lost! The writer rn 'um TRisuNg articls criticle verely, and, I think, nn{uully. Sonator Camoron, late Bece retary of War, 1censare nono, for 1 belleve all at 4 o'clock, and proceeded lmmadluel‘{ o _the mincs, where they will remaln, Adjt.Gen. Luss accompanlod the troops. COLUMBUS, O, PApecial Dispatch to Tas Triduns. Corounus, O., June 19,~Durlug the races 1ast week, tho Chlot of Police learncd that threo men wero selling watches and jewetry at ruin- ous rates. Dy incldoutal romarks dropped hore ANsE I;IK(.AL"IH '»n"ip:.c}‘é’_flxgo."fnffixz ‘socond-hai e o 3 Taute, L. G HAYDE, 70 Neatosats ARG top Hhatet ac B pEMED ¥ o) d Bm:d;llen 'l!’cu‘ pur weuks, ’{All I)'CLAI(E: UGGY HONSE, O THOLKES Somplatar gle duscription 2, Tribune glflm’rlbx WANTED—DY A RELTANLE CIIILD'S &) uurse, will take full charge of a youny infant ur aa 'x’n_n.nesclnuuu aa shown by Ledger wfirx:lmfl Uood city relerencea. Apply at 148 North T8, oo, pavenas .02 817, 734,24 The accounts previous to May, 1877, BIONTL 80 ovnsrasrinerer oo .+ 8,807,40 The Indiana block cual account sinco . May, 1875, fools up. . 0,700.78 Tho anthracito accoun 5,014.70 811.17 PLOSIOAL AT D ORUANS R LARQE, m‘s’(ll«{fi'\\f_fil\,um«um‘tfi XOW DEING WER WL MAKE EXTRAUEDINARY INDUCEARNTE D n_bv,zn&l‘flui“ SR NI TEXTION 18 INVITRD T0 Sqyeral clegunt uprlant plaofosice, Laviag ught vory 10w, Employment Axencies. rruagiosh SARTEE VMR W or Misceliancotse SITPATION WANTED-UY A YOUNG LADY AS ¥ sharinaad wrlier, o ssleslady, or sow and mtsc at 1877, to May 1, 1878, ‘The Briar 111} accoun tiue e‘!(ml o0 eren Tho block casl accounts from May 1, O FANILY HORSE AND IUGGY creuses Wil Keep aud earafully ears (or fulr S amount of money for the /, {ully warranted,vuly. luan acted according to thelr bost Judgment; Lut this 1 plaguto 5 Touseworks u peruaiont b dred. K 89, 1ribuno, 3677, (0 May 11, 1878, aro... ... 842,80 | Poilaer, on trlal, 25 know, tlat Uen, Meads Orderud ' counch of | aud thero ho bocania satlsied tho proporty was sl it v i | RGN TR FTT 70T | SITUATION WANTED=NY A LADY IS A FAVILY Thera ‘sre alao sundry other accounts Juuu-mur-amh&oa to 311, 013to 816, 810, | war, to whom he submitted tho question of an im- | stolen. Twoof the men left the city, leaving | Very buetonu rusw 8 Honags JTST PROM T IV RIT FO e hlana aastst 1a sewhi, 6165 & od dretss 4o, 311:1‘ x!lf(gfi:c 1o tho amount of, ag: %g.gg :15‘2‘%." w‘!’{‘. '-’flmll. 825, 320, 828, No. 300, Moran va, mrd!!ll‘o '.lxlflc‘x( on Le;'a mn‘mung armri the coun | ong hera to carry on tho business, 1o was ar- P TR T W3 | on UThe Shtar shddlashorss 10 ChicaRo. s Ith all e naker. Address ALPIA, 133 Twonty secon irpe” & o cil advived dolay, and Becretary Cameron, who was : " Vi il mile o L L ‘Thio Roceiver bas alsohad conveyed to him [ Jubas Jausox-—sot case 63,771, Clty va.King, | presont, \nformay me that, I his jadgment, they | rested, but the matter kept secrot, the Chiet | JRRGsd, hudsoms corted o 178 | KA A0 e Ml or aFive, “Carriseen, puacione | ___ by A. D, Waldron and wifo a d,,,.i 10 Lots B | 8nd calendar Nos. 174 t0 170, 178 to 184,187,180, | madea fatal milstske, aud tuas ‘¢ the bird would | being eatistied that the two men would roturn, | = Smprovemesu.. 101 to 104, No case on trial. Junax Roox: ot cas0 U, 403, Dyer ve, Smith, and calendar Kos. 170 (o 165, Inclusive, No caso on trial. No call of the calcndar after to.morrow until next October, Jupos Bootu—No Court to-day. Call to-mor- row, 148 ta 205, lnclusivo, vxcont 103, " No case Jupus MoAttursa—No Court to-gny or to- morrow, Saturday s peremplory call of all mo- tions for new trial, Jupa Fanweti—~1,635, Gaubert ve. Qoodrich, and 1,050, Madden ve. McMahon, Juvak WitLians—l, Keen ve. Waldron, o Illl‘lllh tup del] 'u'( ‘Wunuls, &d ex- e b monibly Basaents oF . sell un mon D and 231 Blate-st. 2 LOST AND FOUND,_ . 1"0050-.& YRARLING CALF, THE OWNRR CAN havo the ssmu by proving property sud paylug ex- pendc at 741 Bouth Cunsl-sk. e - l OST—BIDR CURTAIN TO TUP BUGOY BETWEEN L4 bridge snd Vao Jurel on_Htste. Tieturn 10 Berry's LI vu“. coruer I'wenty-socond-at, and ludiaoa- &Y, suil Leral rd.. Jeon sALE-nAK AND IKRSTAURANT-G00D two-story brick bullding, wih salesroon, dinta and 9, Block 9, in Cornoll; also Lat 48, Block 1, [nm. iR Lo Bl Dk eey o aiko roorat tor Tataly: & in A, J. Hawho's Bouth Park Bubdivision of the B.W, ¥ of the N. E. X of the 8, E. } sud N, 5 of tho E. ‘K of the N. X of thie 8. E. (‘Q‘ of “Bec. 23, B3, 14; also Lots 44, 47, 45, 49, aud 50, Block 1, in Oak- ood Bubdlvislon of the N, I of the 8¢ of the N. E. 3 of Bec, 22, 83, 14, He has lkewlsu cowe {uto posscssion of five Insuraoce policies on tho trm proporty, §18,420.80; also, abond of J. 8. Paluier ‘and Eliza Palmer for $1,200, sccyred by trust and divers notes have flown '* bufore tho attack would bo made. The result proved the wisdom of Becretary Cam- erou's flldgulunl in contra distinction to that of the counct] of "war, as carly the noxt morning It was found that, in tho Isnguage vt Becretary Cameron, the bird down." Leo's army, "under tho maater milllary mind of its accomplished and dis tingulshed Goneral, had crossed the 'olomaa du ing tho alght by meaus of Imprampta bridyes, not, lanmiwr, without vorlous loss of men and war ma- erial. Bat, to recur tothe destruction of tho briager The writer o Tk Tinuxs says 1t was destroyod on the Oth of July by Uen. Luford's cnvn{r A ARLUIL O Fing tong parlor o Feantitad Faidp and awel TLjeh sad elegant parior ory e aliove ar MnpY SREER T ey e xnmli which they did, Through good generalship the Chiot captured them, but nothing was found on thelr persons but o small sum of money. Bearch was made i the vicluity where tho arrests were made, but proved fruftless during the flrat day's sesrch. Toulay the hunt was resumcd, which cesulted in Anding a earpct-sack contaiu- ing forty-five guld aud silver watchus and casca, besidoa largo amount of jewolry, Itis sup- mud the nngwr‘l'{‘ belongs to E. F. Marble, of W woud conditin, With 8 good busincas estabitatied. Fropiliior wiahea ‘ol oa sccouat of coutlnuad t mey - AP R Pran DETEL Fleasant 1i1il, Mo. TFOF FATE-TIE OLD AND WELLKROWN A o dficn e i ator actyr w s ditnct by t\titsno b Diy 10 TOWLE & KOFER, 41and &3 O BALE-0R TO WENT—BUILDING, MACHTY: ery, power, and loux leaws adapted for 8 furale Iy .nlfl Jged STATE-BT., CIICAGO. URDKTT AND OTHER ORUANS AT PIRUICES nnih;"fiom '35 W g0, LYON & HEALY, ul aurou-sid. 1)IA 08 OF DIFFENENT MAKES FOR BALE ON a3y Lerns at Warcruuils Of (80N "WIG TOOK A GOLD k. and & shirt with two diamond ture factory, pluni watcl bos-factory; voue bus weceplunced of this par value of nbout $16,0005 | motivn for Necelver on argament, % trary, W. W. KIMBAL! atuds from my e st the Peliner House will reiu $huse whio muan bu spplys a dectded bar- -.Im|'j the contcnts Pol one blackamith's nnop: JUDAMENTS, L (‘? B :‘:‘: n’l' ul‘; ":n ."::Ju"é.%%‘i ou."yl I; the 'g'ffl’“.luo.’t o o:f':fi‘:,'fn:;' 'j“'fl'{‘z&':‘{:fl o Carner fitate xs Adamas-ats. al'l- uruperty vmm: #w e ek 0o uuul'nn- pes &sin to thu right pa; Tribune ofce. certain coal-yard sud offico_fixtures end furnl | Surzmion Cousr—Jupor Jaxeson—Tibernian ¥ MITH_ AMERICAN O - ud by my cavalry,0s yuu well know; i STANDATD D ¥ TURES NKAULY Willlam Dayton, have scrved terms io tho 1\1Auxx‘r FOIL SALI A e Cumid--fof safe on TaaLallvacnte. It o SRR : E AND ture., In concluston, Mr, Crosby says ho Banking Assoctation va. Tbhomas Kearns; verdict, | whicn sction should have resulted “in the destruc- | punjtentl, Dagton has been out of pris DG:‘A m;m w uew, dulng & business from $30 Lo $U0 per day % 630, sod metion for now tri tlon of Leo's army, but unfortunstely, in m; eniteotiary, Dayton has f prison | quired, st warvrooins ot g0 weun THroup | cashi sadlefactory ressons ives for selling. In: e e s encas g T oupn Moon-abn It Adsmi ye, 7, 0. Gall- | humblo Judgment, {‘f‘en.mll‘aada did not ?’mln’u;.:n’.’ oue pl:luc-‘:lmu.) Jo othor muy, Jol Keris, {5 Comor ST KTIALL, I IO 13 i St basimiar kol W friBingtontat, Wexny Rt eri docree of defictency for §1,016.10. welf of_the opportan at presented itwelf, bat .. | QE Y NO3 ANT ORGAKE HEAT ¥ OR BTOLEN—JUSK i%, FROM 100 WA- | YATAGON VAC LE T0 CLO Ciucuir Count~Conresstoxs—A. A. Bpragne et | ylelded to thoadvice of his counch of war, It is convict usmed Thomas Ferdinand as- | QECONIVHAND FIANOSAD ) AGON VACTORY FOUl BALE TO CLORE UP Lanting 8 Blance of..vsvs +vve o BOATOED | CHNCYIT CoVRT-ConrismonsA: A. bprarue ot | pielded tothomduice o bn councll of war, o 1t | | conler owiaed ilomes Tentioand oo | S*EULISa s bovaebin'st arpotiar ™ | L Bouicas s it s b o et g e WV Tt S foctfund ohiaa S qoid ek still In his posscsston, W. J. Shopherd, $454. of Gatysbarg, dievatched Uen. Buford with his | bandle departinent st the Penlientiary, this af- Corner ttate aud Adams-sta. | ber, A 1 8 , —Toof ons Muelc | and Morrilt, for the purpose of roylag the ¢ ‘i ¥ 0 E: t et e RO R e Sank, yosturday ied & potition satting out thet Company o, lairiat C. Thouasi vardict, | bridge, be motthen baviny been adrise el W T S L e P TOEXCUANGES o e etk of, Findr iy | (JABN PALD FOI BUDKS-STANDAND WOUKS ] Physicians fear Wheeler's injuries ure of 8 scrious nature, Tho prisouer was takcn in charge by & quard and Pplaced fo 8 dungeon. anong the assets of the bauk is a large smount real estate, improved and unimproved, ie ws, aaslsted by a commmittee of the deposito beon aiready dostroyed, but whea Gen. Duford reached Frederick City (where | was in command) cn route tothe Potowac, and learucd from e fn Al 4 bring good prices. Defore you soil your lora v voe CI AT £0mEr it o Doarbori-aia. ‘ FANTED=TO BUY FOR CASH A TRIVATR 1ibrary of J0U to 50 volumies, in ‘M cundition, 710 EXCHANOK_FINE &u-ACHE VAT, TWO Mles {ru Uraldwood (clear), {a Wili Couuty. tl i [eat stick farnis in the couuryi wil 004 cloth d mhocs, ur : Fy wuch In unpiy rewartod S adirentng K 35, Triduge umice, of wrrea: OLEN—A WHITE MARtE: BUIT- d for fnformation leadl: Junaz Booru—Alico B, Kipp va, Henry 0. verdict $250, and motion for new tri Shanley ve. H. R, Ureen; verdict, §15,—Ferdl: ey o f the ool f e dieward 8 ¢ RS vca) S abus avo alows . Miuny o tho L el e L L L s b o e potaciaal afiers,the | Ao UhafacroR e day of Bomsnors cxecuilon, i S e T B WOV, T §nflp"-’?flfl."‘":’;afn“x"nf o8 white cows Rrenird | 3 VILUNES OF WOORS AT ALY croditors of "th bauk are williog 10 suttla by | il oy BuBeA t0 The Tribune, o emo | plciaies Of which wora matred by ‘iba hang: | o+ Chillicothe, Friday. TN 0T | QUIAYED S A WS TOTSE FIOH 5 TO 8 | Ror'aad 0d bk, Dovi s o MILLES Casp tadug somo of il roal catate" 1 payment [ Goury agucd and submitied: Tuoumas ve, Tus | [PECE S 4py o camp 1" sebortys e do. A RO TO, FXCHANCECUOUIE, AR, IR0 oveur | I, Joarsoly reiht i Licolo o, in bands | BEokblre 7 sl o :}_‘; di‘u‘l‘fi‘xfi A ““Q’;M“:’u‘, “;'"““‘zg'; Peopls; The Peoplo ve, Lewls Faulks, {n the | Hiividiate comasandesowho st once toleirapho £ ¢awo house and lot._H. €. MOKEY, 83 Clatkeat, Y it 1 EHOL] MiopLeroy, N, Y., June 18.—At Yagerville, Ulstor County, yesterday morning, Frederick Kimble cotered bis sun Richard's room; and at- tacked the latter’s wifo in bod with a siuall ax, nflicting three frightful and fatal gashes on the bead. Thehusbaud was awakened by tho Sret blow, and fired & revolver st the assallant, whom hie flash of the plstul showed to bo his father. Tho secoud shiot struck the father ln thg face. The cause of tha assault was the father's dis- liko of tne son's wife. ——— FATAL ROW, TAULE WINXNW'D'IIKKZ"& ny widih batween the full widdl 'y saved Lo buy this kind. Ade 7 outh Jelersomats Ll two Loy, Rl Seon st Gy, Xddrems K il 2 all same purpose. (lo s advised that allof the fifl_mz,dm.‘ VELhL Lanile e bank's asscts by rights belone to the creditors, and his duty is to inake an equitable distribu- tion of the samein tho best mauner and with the least ¢xpense possible. I suy of the credit- ors could bo fnduced 1o tuke theso lands In sat- fsfaction of theli claims they would provide for their own futerests without projudiciog the others, and the expense and delsy of clusivg alil .lfixu cstate would be correapondiogly dimin- 0 After makiog all allowances for axpenscs, bad debts, ete., tho Receiver thinks that each watter of Frank Burgen; Humplrey va. The cople; Tho People vs. Beanett; The Poapio upkel; Guudermau ve, Gun; 3 Vaugnn ¥u. Matteson; The People vs. Gordou ot al.; The Peuple vs. Tuthill: Kunzie vs. Wixsom. Submitted on briefs: Rickfornd va, The People; Ulrich va. The People; Killam et al. vs. Dax- ford. Call to-morrow: Nos. 1, 8, fil% 7,42, 47, 43, 50, 0, 85, 86, &9, 118, 29, B0, and W), e — THE LATE WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT, To the Editor of Tha Trivune, Naw Youx, Juns 16.—A good deal of twad- thesamie to the War Department, bat. owin, the fact that] waw known 1o the Secretary to bo & frm and devoted friend of Gen. Georga 1. Mc- Clellan, who I csteemed a8 the most accomplished Goneral developed by the Waron tho Unon sid aud the peer of tien. Leo In military strategy, waa in dlafsvor with the' bliter and vindictive W. Socretary, and thorefor 1y name was suppresscd, and thu credft was_glven throughout the press of the country, orlginating, 1doubt not, fn tho War Departmout, in geuaral lerms, to * Gen, Fronch's Cavalry, " whilo the 81t huowledge Gen. Frouch had of the destruction of the bridge was through my report to him of the fact. hh. hawaver, was not tho only instance of serv- Very: ng bud 2,00, fo o ey by crantes BN 71 Wasliluglon st L L P e o, o SARTNERYS WANTEDe VEit WANTED—AN AQTIVE MAN Wil ‘3‘23‘ iprviud. buveity Udrans siart . CTUAS: QUINN, Adaia lfousc, Cortier Clark aud Harrisoa-sta. PAUTER WANTED MAN WiTIl 81 00 FOTAKE W Sides WE ACKBON-ST.—FINELY-FURNISIHED 207 Faat Sais et boted AT Geaile: i0an with or without tamlly, e i )] WEST WASIING TON-ST S0 RENT WiTH bl L Board. very pivasant parior uory 8ls0 onu of w0 dlngla rovius, 2] ALNB. We reduces X‘ c8 on Our antiry stock of ele- gapt furniture, Including doe parlor aad Lodruow vota Sdevanyiliod tuibe Tiae: We are’acesdingly suz; faus 10 Wake sales previous o ramoval on Jui 1ur that purposs Wil scll witbout regand W valu 7 you bave aay fdes of buylng. elamine our stock auld 04 20uvinced shiat we arw welliug choap. LT MARTIN, - 134 KTATV.ST. “PIINCELLANEOUS, lutcrest (o aud mansyeioeat of Delruit branch of Dur Dusiness: 1,200 salaty and partion prodia sllowed Call 8t 12 boutl Clas] v second foor. ANNTIRUOTION, ROWN'S HOTKL, rouius. With and 3. croditor, i wdditlon to the 10 per cont already. | dlo has been talked adout the late Willlam Cul. | leo reudered by me duriug Lo clug oare- 165 LATINEIS SCOOOL FOI GINLS WILL | yaNOLISH HOUSE, “COME | *YG0n AOKNTS MAKE £ A DAV-IMPROVED received, i8 fnte tho aséets Lo the exte \ted theouvh the aaule Azeneys bus I romal Puruoorn, N. W, Juno 13.—Last eveniog | N '6oca iicrthe” sdiumer vacatton, Seyt 10, For | 15 ot ves oitt sluyia rou ok e3s | (GOOL AGKNTY MAKK g8 A L HOVED of 43 per cuun;‘.::::.:‘iwu 5. Th catato will pay | 1¢n Bryant, ss ts usually tho case when o dlstin- | Hion, and now only give utisrsace. 1 Jinoieation | Martin V. Dickey, keeperof & disorderly house | berticulsrs. spply at 61 laaar deltrmtontn, oF au 2 | or Bk aod Tiarrison-sta CHAS. 3 QUIS S, Ta- Ju a1l B5 ceuts on the dollar; and he thinks thag | Suished mun dice. The Evenlng Post under bis | of tae truth of bistory and the werited clatus of MEN Winil TU bECULE vontor 8ad Diauufacture 10 EAGT Al 1o the outekirts of the town, killed Fraok M. ge HOUSE. 1§ AND Y AERen T e 80 ono will be fojured suould those creditors | mansgement was alweys & bLaif-heartod sud | otbers, and inrcspouie to your request. Dull E 3 lawlustrictor (n Geruing st —Well furulaied toows with Aralclass ANTED-MNEWSPAPERCA GENTLEMAN OF destrlug 1t bo allowed 10 settle their claims by | complatning joural, seelog tho truth, bug pot | B¢ MBcerely yours, Avizw T, McherxoLva. 1&:’?"5&'},’, Jenotaly wounoed, Alvali Bk ;;‘.3'.;‘:’.‘?&"&".“'&2 SRLIRALNTEINS RALEIED | 80, 4250 hadde pur Naek: fav Lot S ,\.,m,.‘.?"’:“‘ snd lnisatity Wishey Sobur sloeal B taklug roal eatato ou thls Lasts,-that i, ratlog | pavina tho courage to stand up for it. Down MEXICAN WAR VETERANS. I o A i ——————y Iy | ol e ipls | Raarau's WiEbln ot : r clalms now at 45 ceuts of ace 3 3 . = ¥ Teca rods % the sumwer. Everythlog Ic thepeloro us \auch uf the creditrs aa | 80 the campalgn of 1577, when I supported | oy gine 10.~Tho shnual meeting of HURNS. e STOBAGE, rouma: yriccaruluced fur e 4 h ALY M2 Conkling in splite of all its protests, it wes con- dafro ft may by permitted to cxswine the to- . Bpecial Dispated te The Triduns, TRE-PIOOF WARLEIOUSE, 10) WERT MONROK: | sger. e O T A ey BYRAS N N siote. "wad St | sisteut ta thls, wlways lackin tha courage of its | 0 Aichigan Mexican War Votorans wasbeld | gpusarixu, I, June 19.—At a late hoor | 1 st furturmiture werqigediic, carinson sic; Losas TR I ey R e thvse dg.mnf to do s0 way take 'S.m plccc? u‘g wditor’s convictions. * 1ts principal owner, Mr. wre lo-d:y. ;lclvz-é»l-nlrelentl:en'}ufium;g're;xm to-ulght, sud after a very full consideration of | A8V AMILAL AT S iy A DAD) F N TeTT] dustrtal Nurks, St. Juscon, Mich. Fioperty us they may desire st apprafsc A 4 ‘estern Stal ‘ol, 1suac D. Toll, of ree aG R -] % N A L St ) PR i o e uhve e T apocial aud locul | Henderson, was su ex-Fuderal ollicchalder. Its the watter, aud of the srguwents presented | JRoans i othuf uariers becila' it al s e Hivers, Mich.,, was the orator of tho day, and Cupt. K. A. Wilcox, of Detrolt, tho voet. A Krutd bauquet clused the exerclses 1-class. nd lo- “ufthegl Addrcas, oie. pro and von, the Governor decided not to Inter- Weerury colunuy are erautied with vatd puils, Iere tu the case of Burus, seuteuced to b ) and Mr. Nadal dag it in his mind when be wrvte clreumstunces should fuercase or ducreass tho aopralsud value of the lends the Receiver wsks profur ---«»-«m-—:‘* X ~”W-M‘,T ’ e S0t Shic. Lorth of 1w 707 FALEIOAD Ok TKADE MEMUERSUIP, e e Lo Wi Fuil Vanieulind K 7, Tribu OF N ;‘ ‘aon, 8ud utbior wadl arrasteds Losd vidcs, 150 Claskesl.. Lvow & 3 gi. B