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* mencing at 4:30 o'cloc] 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY JULY 6, I8STE—TWELVE PAGLS, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The Hnb-Treasury disbursoments were Fonr-per-cents to the amount of $15,000 were taken, ‘Tha Internal ravenne receipts wers $32,. 240 yesterday, The receipta from the iax on spirita were $23,405 yesterday, The Bub-Treasurer started 1,000 silver dol- Jar in circulation yesterday. Tho Montague " Diplomacy” Company breakfasted st tha Grand Tacific Hatcl yosterday morning. A. P. Perkins, of New Orleans, Agent of the 1ilinols Central Railroad, fs at the Grand Pacific Rotel. The Comptroller of the Carrancy has call- e for statements from the Nationai Banks to the close of basiness June 20, Jack Gilman, linesman on the. tng Mary 'L cked » tyoman ont of the riverat Van Rore slebes beidgu yestardey. She fell I acci- dentally, L A party of Kentncky excnraionista were lllhlpflrn{ul Pacific Hotel yesterday/ They loft Inat_evening for Lake Superior on tho stcamer Peerless. N Honry W. Baker, 7 years of age, residing at No, 34 8mith street, shot himself in the chin and left hip with blank cartridges which he had loaded Into & toy cannon. The County Contral Committee of the Natlona) party have decided to hold their Connty Conventiun on Tuesday, Auz, 13, st 12 o'¢lock noon, the place to be selected hereafter, W. J. Golsen is after his whisky books. Hle worked for them with Asalatant Dfstrict At~ torney Thomson yesterday. ~ His books en in Uncle Sam’s por lon since 1875, Mrs. Worden, of No. 42 Artesian avenne, ‘while Jooking at & display of fireworks in front of ‘her house, wan atrack In'tlio right eye by 3 rocket, cauring sovere Injory to the eye and left side of the face, ltanr‘vmflulnsm. 70 yoara of nge, residin, st No, Tarrabes strect, was accidentally sho in the calf of the left leg by s man named Servick, residing at No. 7344 Uremer street. The wound 1s not serlons It ia now definitely settled that the head- quarters of the Military Division of the Mlssourl is to remain st present In Chlcago. The formal an- nouncement of the fact cama yesierday, and every- body rejoiced. The temperature yssterday, ns observed b; Manose. opiician, 88 Medleon. trcot 4 Botidn 80. m : 1 Charles Golstrom, 16 yesra of age, res! 445 Danla avenne, shot y the Bith his left hand while carelessly nanditng 1. Iits probavle that he can easily h s Bfth ngee, At least, most people ing at N finzer of At H:HO‘?ushrdn‘( morning Edward Parry, residing at No, 481 Watash avenue. In jumping Across A train st the corner of Centre avenuo snd Twenty-second street. had his right fuot badly crustied between Lhe bumpers by the sudden back- ine of the train. Dr. Lee, who attended, saysthe fout will have 10 be amuuiatud. At n regular meeting of Northern-Light A4, 1, 0.0, ., held at their hall, bonien’ avennie, Tueeday ovening, the following olicors were Installed for the ensuing tern: Wheoler Iertram; Vices Qraud, t ltecording Secretary, i, Taylor; Treasuter, Willlam Stray, At 1:10 in the afterncon of the Fourth Hermann Adolph, 10 years of age. residing at No. 871 Halsted street. " was accidentally drowned the Calumet River moar BSouth Chicago, T s waid, wers made to ve the drowning l.o{ by Malcolm MebDonald nd Wilile P. Goodsmith, “of_thls £ity. both of whom wero in Lls company. 1iia body has not yat been recovered. At nbout 2 o'clock on the Fonrth, Ka'le Kozminekl, 0% years of axe, residing at 'No. 755 Mllwankee avente, was run over and badly Injured Dr. Wild rays by a buggy cantaining tao wen, injurles, thouch serlonn, wili hardly pro fatal, ‘The occupants of the buggy went to the Htation, and ave thelr names as Robert L. Tlults, of No. 201 South Water street, and M, Thelps, of No. 201 South Water street. Arrangements hiave boan perfeoted for giv- Ing open-air concerts at Lincoln Park once 8 week, under the direction of John A. Hand, The first one will be given nu¥ El'x[nflll] Afternoon, com- . The residonts in tho vi- cindty of the Soath Park have taken hold of a #imi- lar enmrrl-c. and the prospects aro that in fhe caurse of & week all the necessary arrangements will be perfected for giving an open-air concert every Thursasy sfterncon, The country is safe. A member of the engine company noxe to tne Hinman Street Sation hauled down two pany little banners which Lient. Tell had sfack in o ciack fn the wall, and ihe latter, as usual, made ono of his spread-eagle arrests. The Areman pleaded that honght the flage were placed thers by ths statiou-keeper, and be only did it 1 fooiing. Then Bo offered to replaca them, but no, the Lieotenant had not m and he mst be lucked up, In the meantime it ia treasonfor & policeman under Bell to apeak to a Areman, There will be an adjonrned mesting of the members of the Bar this afternoon at the Law In- stitute for the purpvss of adopting resolutions of Teapect for the memory of tho Iate Juige Hreess, Tnomas Hoyne, Keq., esterday received s Tolter from the Hon. Jared Bparks, inclosing the follow. Ing extract from the will of the Jndge: **I give ta my friends Thomas Hoyne, Melville W. Fuller, and 11. &, Monroe. counselors-at-law of Chicago, my library, law and miscellancous, 1o be by them.or & majoriiy of them, sold, and the procecds th von to my wife or {nvested by them io some und for her use," Coroner Dietesch yesterday held ingnests upon the following: Kronzkinaki, 81 Front streot, {nanitlon; J, aton, who Committed icide st the' Parker louse; Miss Emms Carr, accidentally drowned off the excar- slon' steamer Flora; Mary Ano Johnuon, colored, 80 yeara of sge, who died at No. £ ¥ifinavenuo of rheumstism of the heart: M. ary Carey, 00 yeara of uge, who diva of Infuriss ved by falling down atalrs at No, 228 North on street; and upon Vincent Ibelienkry, 8 months of age, who died of cholers infantum at No. 368 Carpentar strost. Mnj. George C. Gillespie has been ordered 10 Chicago to reliove Capt. Q. L. Lydecker as en- neer officer In charge of the construction af the srbors of Chicago wud Calumet and the improve- River, Capt. Lydeck- take station sb 'St Fan| d additlon 10 other daties, improvement of the Galens nd 8t. Crolx R e charge of h thie Red Itiver of orth: Burboril Daluth, ana ‘entry w.o i) he Dorthi tae ¢ Falls o bty sad s e sbove the fails, stc, 2 saippl River Lnat night.at the Grand Pacific 1lotel, was held & mulln{ of the Garden City Amatenr Club. The smateurs preacut were Hall, editor of Western Grorge W, Tlancack, of B ment_of the Iliinols or will will, i Aniateur The Clud ; Carroll Droth. of Amateur Journal; Edward V. Jones, of iAly Casket ; 'Bam Clover, of Kihoes of'( Hoard ; Jsmes ell, of Literary JontAly ; Gieo Huse, ‘editar of Dickeys oy, Titin, O}y 1t Burch, of Obdserser and lteporter : Uscar ¥, Di Doud; “of Lunar dontAl Drewser, of Volcano and K. . Union, Park Adcsrtissr, The prineipal topic dis- cussed coming Couvention of the Natlonai oclatiun, which meets July 17 and 8 'good deal of dacus- rding t int - vitations for toe N, A. ‘l‘)fA‘M BHAUOX B 1hu:}n It wes atated in 'Tur ‘Frisone the other day that the Lincoln Pack Commlissioners had ten- dered to the Floating-Hospital Associ of the North Avenue Pler, prov tion would foraish the ncces: landing place, awalng, etc. Accapled by thu A will bes nce ', Macheret, of the A railings, File Ot Baa"bes iation, and thelr solicitors ¥ fur the parpose of raising This' charity bes U duriuk the Tow Yeata af e, exiianey il coriainly b al ity colee Wouey, of thu plet s that it cun be reachod bovu by and by Tuge will tou from® o1 bridge 40 North avenue, lauding there al) W sat aen Bouth Siders wbo may chovss to ¥0 by that way, while the North Sido children ca, or lake the cars to Norih avenue. Toe ohc pm‘lntll 80 far out {nto the luke thut thoss who are ou ft get the beneft of the lake breeze, aud, belug Just at the f00} of tho Dark, Luse Who are well enough Lo run sreund sro cuabied Lo avail thegs selves of the advantayes of that resort, A meeting of the Chicago Baloon-keepers' Amsoclation was held {n Grecnebaum's Hall on Fifth avenua st hal t 2 o'clock yesterday sfter- Boun. Abuoul twirty Gerwaue werg presest. The Lusiness, au usuzl, was conducted fo the German langusge. Peter Miller presented the report of Lhe Picai “Comuitiee, which stated that there was thus far s clear proftansing from It of §165, suide from & oumber of tickets which d been Suid and he mosey ihorsfor uncollected. The ared Lo be higuly sstiafuctory, A oo ensued regardlng the beuovo- leut branch of the Awsociation, pruvidiog fur the baywent of 1 by each member to the widow of €aca mewmber who died. The dlscussion aruse on sccount of the death of Damon, & weniber of thy Association who died sbout two weeiks ayo, sowy Tefusing W pey ia their dollar. The Lok excoption Lo 8 putice which appe. Arbater-Zeiluna regardiug their picul bzlog it as arcsort for prostituics, X cowtalitce wia sppointed 1o walt upun Ll vrop €tors uf the Alect nud Bud out If pussible the name ©f the author of the ucusive Azl 13 s e, Bowe othez rontine business was_(ransacted, of littla Impor- 1ance to the pubiie, arter which an adjournment was taken for two weeks. A meeting of tha City Central Committes of the Nationnle washeld at _fho Tremont 1fonse last evening.iThe Special Committee on Mana-Veet- ing reported that they had agreed to recommend the hulding of an open-air meeting At the corner of Market and Madieon atrects the evening of the 17th_inst., and the report war concurred in. The Commlttes to procure headauarters for the fatnre meetings of the Central Commitien reported tot they had foond a hall at No. 116 Monroe street which could be procured st a rental of $30 ¥ month, The report was adopted, Credentials _reported Me, Black, ~from " delegate. re, in which charges wers made by {he Chatrman that Mr. Illack was a defaniter to the Hocialistie party, and un- worthy a piace on the Nationaliste' Central Com- mittee, Mr, Btevens defended Hiack, and saia If men naving a cloud hanging over them were to be yoted ant he wanted to nee the work started from the boitom. ke charged that a certaln member who wan now voting honest men out and casting atlgma on them was far worse than Black, and not fit to pass on the credentinls of deleg: Aftar some further discnesion. Mr. Black was admitted &8 A member. An Exccutlve Committee, Com- mittee on Organization, and Finance Committes were then appointed, and after the transuction of some routine Lisiness the Committes sdjonrned until Thursday cvening. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Sherman ITouae—t. K, Laughlin, Fond du Lacy P'addock, Umahag Oldsen, Lufialos K. @ Auton Hopten, New 'Yor! . Gorham, aynet, Lyman Cair, Naw, Vorki capt. 4. b e Col. IT. 11, Snyuer, Bt Louls; 0. At the Man, T. K. 1udd, Grern 1 w, Yorki tho mt on recelving Hth Ward, won, Bycainore; Col. K. ' Manton, J, J.° Whittlesey, Detrolts.tho ate, Dubugue: Hement, S Dr. 11, x T, Noyes and W, B, itevertson, Hou: M, Coben, 21 Col . ATThiir, New York: thie lion. J. y, Cedar’ lanide; 8. D. Dement. Dixon: J. 11, Daiton, Dostau, ... (/rind Pa- eifie~Capt, McVay, New orlcans; . B. B, Stitchell, Tuehester. Jesndy DU lanip, . Ehiliins, * 8pringBelds New " Yorky C. A, C) del i Onb Lt Arimer: fimite—G, Roc German, Urcgong £. K. Merril, ker, Gosheny . Fr % onle, Dizoni I, A, Hallentine. 1ot s . finnting: ton, Elucinnatty the tion. ¢, C. Cole, olnca; A, Porter, Winonas Joscph ‘Throw, Montreal; i, L. Thomas and C. M. Kiog, Loudon. THE CITY-HALL. ‘The license receipts were $2,800, Bince the 1st inst., 150 saloon-licenses ha Deen fasned, The tax casos will come up in the County Court Mondsy morning. The receipts of the Wator-Ofice for June smounted to $110,703. Anothor batch of revenue warrants of '77, amonnting to $20,000, wera wiped ont. The disbursing clerk had little to do, get- ting rid of only between $000 and $700 in serip, The Treasurer's receipts wert : Collector, 82,112; Water-Office, $3.745; Comptroller, §01 total, £5,018, Acnse of small-pox was reported at No. 205 fecond streat. —the first sinca June 12, and the second since the 21st of April, Tho Committcs on Judiclary will consnlt with the City Attorney th ernoon as to the legality of paying lnterest or. the scrip. £ Bnpt, Hickey is said to be steadily gaining strength, and the_ impression fs glncnfl that he wiil bo conlirmed Monday niget, His oppouents, however, say that he sthil lacks six votes, Can:llion-Cann-el Bonfleld recoived a letter from Washington etsting that the Valentine scrip casa 1 ad been set for hearing befors the Sece rotary of the Interior at 2 p. m. on the 25th Inat. All the Mayor's nominees will vo through with 8 hop, skip, and jump, exceot Hickev, Den- ainger. the Weigher, and Sichol, tue fins. Inspect. ar, The confrmation of the twa latter is very doubtfal, Mru. Johnson, the female detective, is talk. ing of demanding an investigation of the charge of attempted hiackmall mada to 8 newspaper repurter by I, P, Derickson, No one belicvea sha is gullty, birt the cioud will be clcared away If she and her friends stick to their presert Intantion, in order 1 et her right before the public, The following building-permits wera ir. aued: Willian Seipe, two-story brick dwelling, 23 x48, No. 168 Mulawk street. $2,600; Anton Dr two-rtory hnick dwelling, 24x42, No, D03 Mil. waiikeo avenue; Ueorglana Wilitams, iwo-atory stone-front dwelling, No, 410 Centre atreef, L Ui A upacial mu'!g of the Conncil was calied for laat evening, hut only two Aldermen—Reldlcr and Nawleigh—were In the room at aquarter of $— fifteen minutes afior the time the body sbould bo calied to order. Nawloigh thereforo moved to adjoarn. Beidler seconded tho motlon, which was of courss agreed to, wuch to the dolighi of & dozen Aldermen who wero on tho sidewalk waiting for tbo announcement, The califngof the meeling scems (o have been a **joke, ' some of tho bum- mers wishing to get even with reformers for absenting thomselves from the special meeting of last week. THE NORI'TH S8IDE. Btate’s-Attornoy Mills and family aro visit. ing bis father at Woodstock. The fail containz 120 prisoners,—fewer than st any other time 1a the last four years. The Tranwurer's office will be closed to-day to give an opportanity te compare the books with the printed delingnent tax-list. Two Commissioners are said to be as- pirants for Congress,—8pofford and Wheelar: and four wauld like to be Sheriff,—Fitzgerald, Clear HUhoy and Braer, Sherih—Fltcgeraid, Gleary, The Bherif's employes are In a state of faverlsh oxcitement, —The alr Is full of rumors aboul reslunations and removals, and none can tell ‘what & day msy bring forth. The County Clerk will restoro ths *e: tra" men recently discharged 1o their old places to-day, or such of them ees fit 10 re-cinploy, ‘Tne tax-books have be \ved from the Col- lector, and are to be copled. ‘The indicted jall inhabitants were ar. ratened yesterday afterncon—twenty-fve In ail, Among ‘them were tie murderers Carey and Vilinger, both of whom bleaded not guilty, ~ Only fye of lhlhll!hyllldnfl uilty, among whom wae Cranky Uill,'" th 1l bard. flis offense in ! saulling an officer, and he will be seutenced to- ny, The North.Bide Assessor was busy yes- terday reviewlng and correcting nls work. The sessmenta on LaSslle strest and Dearborn avenue, In the vicinity of tbo park, wero materisly ro- duced in wmost cascs, but not enough to lesscn the valustionsas whole, for what was_taken from thewe atrerts was added to_others. e will not be ready 1o tarn over his books forsome days yet. Commissioner Wheeler, from the Commit- tee on Jall and Jail Accounts, will present minority rdport 1o the Board Monday, recom ing that the allowance Lo the Kherlf for d risoners be raduced from 05 to 25 cents per 'his will open up tha old dght, and syain nake fur iy, Some months ago, it will be remembere: the prica was reduced s is now broposed, but st 8 3t meeting Mr. Fitzgerald moved ' recon- eration, sayingthat he mads the motion because satisted (batthe oard haa donesn lecal sct, ete. Thi \dered very uromptly trength of it Fitzgorald frou the County-Attor- ver g"“‘"‘ the opin. at ho got tired of ‘wailing on Lim sod gotau opinion kims which he will_ acquaint the Board with when pr senting his recommendation, Theo stench cases were u Court azain yeste; nd It Is 6afe to say that (he xfous adors (rom icinlty of the Btuck Yards e In & falr way of being abated. A Bherwin & Co. snd Scanlon & Co, 1 In the Criminal not enteran arder abi Duisauce created vy thelr evtaviishuents, the forner nut apuear- Iny, the order was m copyfof whics will be placed fo the hauds of the Sheril? to-day. cass of Bherwin & Co,, on motion of Atlorney, another wi a8 given, it that they wereadding the necessary prevent ha stench sa tast 8a possible. cases were disposed of, the case of the Chicaj Packing & Provision Company wae culled. Mr, Jiced sppeared for the Company, and entersd a plea of noll_conlendre, wbich' ls virtuaily & ‘The ples was accented, of caurse, understood tbat they were doing all to provent stenches fo the future, nothing farther was doge, The caso of Obendortt & Co. was pext called, and coutioued oniil this ickness of thelr attor. s0 0 100TEINg OB Account Of th ey, In the Criminal Court yosterday, John P. Reyuolds, I.hmllel his attorney, flcd an anawer to the petition of W, H, Bwelt in the quo warrsutu proceedings commenced & week of Wore ago, Ly Which Swett seuks (o tout the night of Reyuolds ta bold snd cxercise the office of Gy 4, dret, that (] Gralusluspector was crosted by the ture; secund, that the Uallivad wud ~Warenouss Cowuwmissioners adopted rulve to govern said ofice, which Swots was duly wdvied of but woula not ubay, especially in reference 1o depositing woney, eic. ; third, that Bwelt bad been duly apouiated Tuspector, Lyt W subsequently removed by the Goveruor for irte Taritics; fourth, 1hat upan the rewoval of thy re. lator the respondeut was appolnted os bis suc- cusaor by tho proper power, wherefore tha re spondent deales that be **hus Hlcwully usurved. intruded luto, ur unlawfully ezerclsed the sald oflice of Chief Inspector of Gratu, ur that the said relator {a or cau be cotitled thereto. " Attached to the answer s & copy of (ue correspondency relats fuy wioval frow (he ollice of Grain - spector, and aléo coples uf tae procecaings of the Board of Rallroad anid Warehouse Comumisaioncra atthe time Swett wan Instracted to deposit the money of the oMce in & particular bank, ete. The anawor will be nrgned Monday, Mr. J, N. Jewctt sppeanng for the respondent. CRIMINAL. Elizabeth Collins, who liver at the cormer of State and Sixteenth streets, Para that ahe wanta Mr. Morphy and Mr. Jacoh Lovi lo appear before Justice Foate and prove that she fa the bad char- acter which they hare éalled her. They will come. Mrs. Nevins, while atanding in front of her grocory at the corner of Forty-thied street and Emernld avenue, at the Stock-Yards, on the even- ing of the Fourth, was shot in ihs neck by some unknown person. The bnllet dropped through the mascles down to the shonlders. Dan Day, one of the oolored help at the boarding-honse of Mrs, Stabbs, at No, 800 Wabash grenne, was yesterday arrested and locked up by Detectlves Fignn snd Bteward, npon suspicion of having atolen & pocket-book contalnlog $00 in scrip, belonging (o the proprietrens, David A. Cownn, & corpulent Seotoh law- yor, rents his premises, No, 404 West larrizon street, from Simon Foley, who liven at that mamber. Simon says that on the Fonrth David kicked down a door by way of celebratiop, therafore prays for his arrest. Justice Fool #ued the warrant. : Arrests: Matt Strapo, assanlt with intent to kit] Matt Brozenter; Alvina Waldeburg, larceny of clothing from Loulss Dehl, s servant at No. 4 North LaSalle atrests 8ol Schatz, » would-Le wife-killer who is_continaally making threats; gerey Milligen, colored, larceny af -toole trom Louts Wheeler of No, 1615 Butterfield straet. N. E. Sueldon, the reformed man in whom the ‘*apirit** works so violently that he Insists 2n speaking outln meeting, mnch to ng aunoysnce of the Young Men's Christlan Assoclstion r!n;ll wan arrosted some days ago on complaint of the + M, C. A.. charged with disorderly conduct. Hie case was continied yesterday till Monasy, At 7 o'olock last evening Deteatives Lan slog and Londergan arrested Frank Sallivan, n notorious horee-th in the Peniten and bugey, _evid 160 West' Monroo street, for -the smail 'of $05, The prisoner clalms to have lett Aurora only four dsyssgo. Charles Goron is a flashily-attired, thonqh homely awain, who has an smbition to follow in Teter Stovens' tracks, 1le quarreled with s Mise McLain, of No. 310 Jackson street, and made summary thrests to shoot or atab her. Ifls laet iroat was, **Four fnches of atcel will be enough fur you," and he therswith exhioited & crivol-look- ingtrk, which waa founa upon him when orrest- ed. Juatice Morrison squelched him with a $100 n About 5 o'clock yestorday morning the oc- cupants of Mr. Jacob Friedman's residonce, No, 71 Michigan avenue, stuck tnelr heads out of the ndos w und yelled **Stop thief," Constable George Hartman, who happencd 1o bo passing at the time, drew a plstol sud seized buld of a young ronisth wed Jobn Williams, alias Joha lenke, who was mauing off with suspicious linste, A bun: dle which the young man had thrown away cun- 1ained diamond ear-rins and pin, and a'watch and chain, valued in a1l ‘st about 1,000, Mr, Friedman recognized th balonging to membera of hix family, 0 names lsg- gulshies at the Armory, Tramps are evidontly getting as bold in the city as they a in the tuuulfi. Early yeater. day mornug the front door of Michael O'liyrue’s liquor store on Wells strect, opposite the Northe westarn depot, was pried ooen with & Jimmy, and sbout $7 in 3 clgars, und hall a dozen bottles of imported bLrandy wers laken, Tins fa one of the most public thoroughfares on the Narth Side, A special policemanisactailed st the cepot and & night-waichman passcs every 1 hour. Abuut 11:30 Oficer Connors noticed sueplclous character Turking in_the vicinity, snd, on questioniug htm, came 1o the conclusion ho was intent on o good purnose, and he felt bound to watch him, yet o succeeded {n eluding the ofticer, Botweon 12;30 and 4:30 Thursday morn. ing the residence of H, M. Chapman, Xo. 21 San. gamon strect, was eutered by burglars through a from window by cutting out 8 pane of while {he occupants of the housa woro asleep. in cash inoney taken off, mostly in §10 bl The money Chapman's ing - ut was' in b hany b of the bed He bad a gold watch a tol nuder his pillow, which the thioves did not get. Chapman clalms that wll in the huuse, seven persons lu number, when thcy awoke this morning, were stopla from the eifects of the chluroform. arreats, and no Ilketihoud of any. This 1e Heavey's aistrict, Upon the avening of the Fourth, the night-watchman of tho Iiouse of Correction bad accasion Lo gu tnto Schafer's saloon, near the Mc- Cormick reaper factory, while there & row arose batween the vroprictor and four drunken 10 tne placo for the par- who bad returue puse Of cleaning it out, Bechafor called upor tae watchman to asshit him, snd fust as po did o of the rufiisns I drew a knife and asssulted him. The watchman threw hi besweon them, aud recetved & long aud deep gash n tne right nip. In all prodability, howaervaer, Jie w. means of proventing anotner murder, }ie was removed 10 the House, snd thers received modical attendance, Clarles Schubert, the 14-year.old boy who shot young Schnellberzer on the Foarth, at tho cornor of Fisk and Eiahteenth atreats, yeaterdny wav3 himsolf ap at the West Twellth Hireet Sta- tion, Mo clalms that the shooting was urely sccldental, and says ho ran_ away ';utlnle he did nut know sny Dbelter. He ways there was no quarrel between them, snd thot I he made any threats to kill it mus: been some time befure the shooting, e Appeare: to be telling thd trath, and Juatice Morrison ad- mitted him 10 $1,000 bonds to the 13th. In the meantime (he wonnoed buy {s aboat in the wme condition, and the physicians are unablo to say whether bie will live or die, Officer O, H. Aldrich yesterday visited, at ths County Toupital, Jumen 1. Ifall, the man who was 80 wantonly Enot down ou the Coart-louse square by Charles il Mendonhail. Tne poar fellow Is broken-hearted, Iile recovery. if he docs re- cover, will take a long time, and it Is almoat ger- taln ‘that he wiil at least tose bis cye. Ila bas nothing mow 1o reiate, the shooting having _been purely withoat cvuso. The of some Dersons who saw the entire tlon have been procured, and they will be summoned as witnceses at the proper time. Their pt secret, for alteaay poraons cription of certaln private detectives have been ai the lospltal tryingtoinduce Iisil toadmit that he madoun sssaull upon Menden- hall, The witnesses will prove that bo nasault was made, that no words passed betwecn them eitber in Lorton‘s saluon of upon the square, and that Mendenball, when be shat, li?pe ack iwo or thiree paces from his course, and deliber- alely polnted his weapon at iall, woo was busy insiae tho fence, and slmost entirely vut of sight. An item In some of the morning papers about Detuctives Beott and Bauder means just Eliza Jonlan fell into disfavor ut the City Ho corner of Hizteantt aud State streets, because wae suspected of stealing. DLélective Bcoti re. cently “hired & room, left $21 Joosely 10 tha bed, and left It temporarily 1u the morning. e saw Joraan enter ihe_roous, Ond the monsy, count it, snd coma out, Two hours e sbe bad’ not reported the fndtotl 1t 1 nllbl.lll . 2 o le han she wa arrestad, andthe mouey was found upon her, Tais was done 10 catch the thiof who bad been robding ooms 1n the hotel for some time uast, aud tlcalarly to estch the thief that 12th of June last from Perey Walker, put up at the boter, e left the mo; illow, and did not mues it until ci Central Depot. Eliza was suspecied, and as: asulted the uficer wien he tried tu search her room. 'Vne case will come up on the Bth. THE WEST PARKS. ALL BTHAIGQRT NOW. tmosphere fn and aboutthe officeof the rk Hoard yesterday was decidealy sal- 1t was aporoazulng the bour when tie plurous. vegular meeting of the Board wasto take place, and notifcation bad Boen wiven by Mesurs, Mc'ros, Woodsrd, Bennett, sud Brenock that tuey should take poseassion of the office, buoks, papers, vaults, alc, However, thors was no demonstration on the part of the **bold-ons,” no park policemen, nor anything which would betoken much of a fight from any source. A love city policeman lounged carelessly upon the atcps st the sotrance to the oftice, but he might bave lucidentally stoppea there 1o recover from hle oxertlons, Commissloner Mlliard, the old Secrotary, stated to Tux Tursuvxs reporter before the concert com- menced that President Lipe was in Colorado, that be had brought no park policemen there, nor should he wake any reslatance to the actions of Meusre. Woodard, McCres, Beunett, snd Brenock fuziber than Lo entler a formal prof e sald n»! yrogoud 40 set him out o th 1k, 1f they ug id he sbould take the watter Intw court and let it be decided by 8 Judge. 1o furthermore saserted that the mew members of the Board had selzed possession of Lhe parky, and had turned out ali the employes and sppoiuted oew vues in their laces, from Superintendents and foremen dawn x: day-lsburers. Thuy did this before jlolden s Gusted by tbe courts and thop did it by the of wuld call the rol) olden's nawe off, Lucause t Lad decided bim to be no longer a Park Commisaioner, CALED TO ORDER. About thls time, Messrs. Woodard, McCres, Bennetl, Muus,nud Breuoek cotercd the ofice uearly toyether, ssdid Ar, Robert McCly tueir Secrelary, slecta taisey of 1,200 & year, Eroaptly ut 4 @clock, o the wembers guthured about the table, Mr. Wood- ard occups lug Clark Live's old place st tha bead, with &z, Mc(besney oo his left. and Mr, Miisrd 1u b old weat st the other vad. Mz, Millard sross wud stated that it was now tiwe the meetiog wus called to order, Mr. Woodard sald by Lag uot called the meeting to urdez yet. sod be Imwediitely proceeded Lo do 0. Mr, Millard said that In the apscace of the Presi- dent, he presumed it was In order to elect & tem- Pporary Chairman. Wondard calted upon Mr. MeChesney to rend the minatesof the last mestine, thr. IE:llllhl interrupted by commencing to eall e roll. Mr, Woodard commanded him to take his neat, ‘Do you refuec to recognize me na Becretary of this Hoard?* askod Mr. Miliard. 441do, " responded the Chair. ** Then I enter my formal protest lgllnfl your holding any illeeal meetings, and I shall act ac cordingly, and shail now retlro, ! teturned Mr. itlard. " 1ie left the room, and ina ahort time Mr, Muas went also. ROVED. APP! ‘The Chalr directed McChesney to take Millard's old reat, and ealled for the reading of any com- :‘l‘nnltlllont. resolutions, elc.,, wnich ne might ve. The Secretary produced the following: Jiepired, ThAt Ihe actlon taken by thia ioard on the jotn asy of Maroh, A, D. 1674, in fmoving Clark Lips {rom ¢ 8 office of ‘Frestdent of this Hoard, , [lani from ths ofiice of Becretary of this Noard, and A0 cleckion oF RDRo T a0t o WA oo 2 FProsident of thts Noard, Kobert McChesney as Bocro, tary of Hosrd, and Johu Hrenock ms Auditor of :’H:'-,'J" 'be, ad ¢ho same In heraby, approved and o This resolution wi .":P“‘ by a1l the Commis- sloners present,~\Woodard, McCrea, Dennett, and Drenock. —they answering to thelr names when the roll was called, TheSecretary then read the following resolations, which were adonted In the same manner: Resolred, That the requeat of Willard Woodard, Prest. ent of this e dressed (o the Tion. Heath, Mayor of Ctifongo, and Col. M.C. Hickey, tien- eral Superiniendent of Holice, on tho 4d dey of Juiy, A. D. 178, [0 remova certain pATK poifeemen, micots the anprovalof thte Board, and s heredy sdopied aad Rero 90, Th B ilerd Woodard, President of thisloand, of 0. F. Dubols as foreman of Dougixs the appolntment of M. 4. Frisbie in by place, apd the reinoval of Fatrick Suilivan as fore- man of Ceifiral Pari, and the appolntment. of A, M. Feevier In bl place, et {h auprovai of thls Hvard, and 18 hereby adopted and confrined. The President directed the Secrotary to read tha st of appointments made hy the ficard at the meeting of the 1ith of March, waich he did, as follows, and the aupointmenta wers confirmad: n ualifications und" Vacancies—Woods ngl’nel{." ‘acancies—Woodsrd, Lipe, snd On moatlon of Mr. Dennett, the Fioance Com- mittee, with the Secrotary of the Ioard, were directed to make & complete inventory of the per- sunal property containcd fo the parke, and pre. -nnl‘:hn same to the Doard st the next regutar meoting, he’ Fresident called for Mr, Binddard, the Aseiatant “Secretary, and asked him i he had pos- sesslon of the keyn” to the office. vanit, safe, etc. Mr, Btuddant reolled that he he rectod to dellver up poas: new Sucralary, Mr. McCheanoy. Mr.Btuddard agreed o do ihis, sud shortly Afterwards com- piled, Mr. McCrea moved that when the Board adjonrn it be unti! Tuesday, the Dth,at 5 o'clock, Carrled, sod directly after the Uoard stond adjourncd. Aftor the meating had sdjonrned, Mr. McChes- ney touk an infornial posecasion of 'the oflice, ba- ing sesistod by Mr, Btuddard, the Assistant Secre. tary, who will probably be retained for the pres- ent a® Jeast, and as ho tins a thorongh undersfand. ing of his business it {s doubtful whethor the Hosrd colild do better thau to keep him In hia position. ter the mesting Commissionor Bennott want for Commissloner Mnus aud tried to couvert hini, t the oflicial in question, with true German stube vornness, was slow to yicld. THE TIMES, AND IT8 AFFECTION POR MR. DNRICKSON, As a doy, having dons wrong, shows {ts clumsy sorrow by putting its muddy’ pawa bescechinely on its master's clean clothes, s0 many a man, hav- iny injures onother, and repenting of his misdecds seeka to make amepds by hanging around the grieved pi n, and seeking to do him a fuvor, bus 1 ch an awkwan! way that the fntended kind. nase is more disagreeable than the Injury. For many months the Zimes bas been attacking Mr, H. P. Derickson, s well-known cltizen of Chicago, It has been speaking of him as the **antiquated uss-and-featners called Derlckson," s on **eco. nowmto blockhoad, " as a man witbia **wobblingln- tellsct.” and as 8 person with *‘csude, i1l-consid- ered, and ignorant vagaries.” Dut within a week it has boen smitten with remorse for thesa crael words, and has sought to bring forth fealts mect for rcpentanca by taking epocial chargs of Mr. Derickson, by watching him with a fne thor's love, Uy leading him into green pastures aud shopherding him with conatant care, It ls busied just now in defending him from tho allegod wiles of a cortaln widow, who, ft ‘wae making uits on Mr. Derickson's virtne, — wau artucking the citadet of his heart and the fort- rensof his purse. Thisfua little 100 much zeal, and it hae mortiied Mr, D. excosaively. 1o does Dot love to have the Tmes rush up to him, stand in front of him, and cry oot in its 15,000 volces: **doa Yoo shan't com near Alr, He is weak and you are bold. Iam bls gusrdian angel. Over my body lies the way to his packot. You keep away with your nauglity lettars and your tppolatmonts.” “Anq then to Mr, Dorlcksoa: ** Doa'i be afrald of her, Iwill protoct you; & witl vindieats you. Come Tost Ais “oosom, and don't trouble so, my f shrewdness and com. mon-sens e knowe the ways of the worid,and fanot to be caugbt with cheap blrd-| ven *'a white wench's black E{MI » i oy % Superiniendent llickey or he will go tu them and tell his story. Dut, 8 far as can be understood, be doos ot want the Thies to show il sorrow for having slandered him, fn such s peculiar way. Mr, Derickson fa of the lmpression that knows quite 88 much as Huath or Ilickey, that he is not 8 esolly taken jo a8 the 7Tmes socks to make peo- ple balieve, and that the entire Police Departmont could not **put up a Joo' on him_if 1t wantea to, 1t 1s not lmprobable that the 7imes Is & little doubtful as to the etrength of its own virtua under temptation, and hen Uerickeon, Rut the wigow 1a not as seductive J. Tilden was, be trutn probably is, that the Z¥mes is not sin- n its Iriendship for Mr. Dericl ut s flhlm for thie purpose of making an a it on or and Superintendent of Pollce regarding THE CLERMONT OASE, the facts ln whic! briefly these: Mr, Deric) s0n went down to Chambersburg for the purpiose of doing what he could for & JOung man by the name of Waeks, who was in Jail there cnargad with bank- robbery, * According to the statements of the Chamborshurg peopie, be didn't eall un Weoks 11, but made all hia visita to Weeks' brother-| 1aw, Clermont, who was the principal in the rob- s ul the bery, Ju r Mr, D, loft, Clermont ped, aud the Cosmbershurg pavers sld Detlckeon helped him, After Mr, Deric! return to this city ho told th police nthori! of this, and fd he wanted i ecially since his running | the harder for young W next day t! ppesced in Tik TRInuN vlow with Mr. Derickson, in which jt was stated that Clerwont had snown himeel? to him on the traln coming west from C b d had threatened to ki1l him if b 1 ord, 1t was also stated that Clermont bad told Mr, Derlckeon that, while fn_Chicago, he haa gotten with ong. Jtehm and Jlickey by paying them 10 per cent. Upon seelng this last statanent, Mayor Heath gave Imuedinte dirsctions to the Superintendent to ar- rost Clermont 1f possibie, In order Lhat there might be an investigation of the Cuicago Vol rest of Clermont, cially because of tha suspicions circunistances connected with Cler- mont'a eacape, and this meeting with him on the traln. At firal he agreed to do so. but subseqaent- Iy declined {0 have anythiagto do with stating that kv would not helr A rel tlve of Clermont'a was a grest irlenduf MF. Derick. son. I whe thanght by the police that Ciermoat, who was knuwa 10 be la the Weat, would go 10 ber bouse. This relative rented furnisbed this charge sgalust e Departmont. Mz Derick d 1o to ald' in the Derlckson, Armed with that, she could have secured & room fu this house, and been in & poul- ton to walch for Clermont when he came there, ‘Unls was the object of the' writig of those notes to Mr, Derlckson, Mra, Jobtisun, whose smploy- smeul was uoknown ‘10 bim, 1s the widow of a an who had vecu In 1ho ssie Lusiuess as hinsolf,—x man wbom he had knowa duriuy Lls (ifetime, It was belleved that sby would be brough theso clrcuinstances, o secure thls recommendation from Mr. Derlckeon, and to aolect of atlack, The scheme fulled, Lut Cleriont wav socured (o s way which it 18 unne Lere to state. e was returned to naylvanla, is now o Allegncuy Prison. Owiog to the ezcitemout frowiug wut of Clurmonts ascape, Wecks, whon 1. Dericksou wout to Chambersbarg o see, but whowo it s sald be didu't call un, got about ten Ktnfl In the Penitentiary, and s uow dolne tima. 'he virtue of alr. Dericieon, notwlthatanding 1e Temies, waa not atiacked. It would have beon use- bave tried lllll.h:n' of the sort, and the po- w led lico sutnarities ki After Clermont' he wsa asked by various seporters whytlicr be had stated to Mr.” Duricksou that be was in the hubit uf |n{lm( 10 per cens for vrotection frum lelun and il elv{. e denied tuat he had ever eaid avythlog of the sort, but of Gourse the word of & felon Is 5ot to be tskesn. THE SOCIALISTS. WAR IN THE CAMP Thers are already dierences (n the Socallstic camp, Sowme time sgo Ar. J. T. Motgan, s prome inent member of the Kogtish-speak! ctlon snd the Agitation Commities, who bas all slong favur- ed political activo ss s nicans of proving what the party could do, saw wilh somo coacern that the Uerman-speaking section were desiruus of ron- nlug the thing all their awa way, so to speak, sud devised & ae plsn of orgsnization, which be inteaded, at the proper lme, to submit to tbe Maln GSection. In substance, it Proposed an orgaaization in which sl ustivpalities ¥huuld be placed on sa egual basle, with nu pare tabity for auy oue cluss. Ussizous of obtalulug sa opinlon ae to the constitntionslity sf his plan fram thore \hom he consldered competont to speak, he nent theraft to Phillo Van Patten, Secretary of the Execatlvo Committee of the pariy, at Cinin, nntl, aking him for his candid opinion of it, and requeating him to enhmit it to the members of_the Committee, nd ohtatn thelr vlews thereon, This request wan made, on Mr. Morgan's part, for himeelf indiviaually and alone, and mot in his ofiial eapacluy. “The Cineinnatl end of the line indorsed it to ihin nttermost, 1n the meantime tno ar thres peonls helonging to the German-speaking rection got wind of i1, an the resnlt was tnat one Jeffers, until lately the Financlal Becretary of the Main Section, intro- duced resolntions censnring Mr. Morean for having snbmittea & plan of organization to the Executive Committes before its sdoption by the Main “Section. and demanding his supension_se & member of the parly for three montne. The Main Section will meot Sunday, when the cane will be heard. Te difficnity seema to be, mainly, that Mr. Morgan and soms of the more ‘enlightened of the party favor political action, —not, as they claim, solely for the purpore of bagaing 'the ofiices, but for the purpose of keening the party before the peoplo untll ite growth shall have made 1t & power in the bringing abont of the soclal reforms demanded, The Qer. n cligue profess the same generai mim, but, according to Mr. Morgan, they had more than onco displayed their inconsiatency in this regard, nota- bly Iast apring, when they inslated on nominating the candidates who would e suro (o v elected. Bome of thess candidates, 1t 4, were strong polltically, but unsaund In thelr Socislistle faith. Alter a long fght they wete bosten and went with- aut the, mominations, Me, Murgan's alieged mis- & act as & membor of the party, it fa intimated, erved the purposs of & convenient pretext for soattempt to bounce him, but \he probabliity o that It will fafl ignominions] liehas s follow- ing composed of the most prominent men in the party, who regard the charge agalnst him ridiculous for acrions conslderation, For al hawever, he inslsts on & hearin, thor- ough investigation, and there is chance for some mualc in the air when the Main Section meels Sanday, TIIE SOUTII TOWN. MORE COMPLAINTS. The South Town Board of Review continued to reccive complaints sgalnst the assossment of reat eatate north of Twenty-second but will probibly fnfen the business to-dsy, A largo majority of real-sstate owners within that Umit have Sled thelr formal protests, anothor Tatch will come In to-day, and, In addition there- to, three or four attorneys ars 1o appesr in behalt of the rest, In order to make the protest universal me posaibl Dy the first week, probably, the Board wlil annonnce its decision, and properiy-owners will know whether icssment by Rice 1s to nd, or whethar th will adont some standard, and order the as: ent to ba reduced to conform therewith. The rd continued to receive advice from Enos J. 1L, Rees, and W, C. Goudy, who went arge part of the sesessment, and gave their %10 what It ought to pe, Just what those viows were conld not ne learned. \Whatever th decisfon may prave to be, however, it will be mad known in & fow daye, and no one, it s faucted, will be orre that tue bother 1s over. Awmong the complainants yesterday wers J. 0, Derdan; heirs of J. Dennleton; Thomas Parker; @, W. 'Btanfora; Mrea. Annle Cross, New York City; Gen, G, M, Dodge; Georre P.Jones; Thomas W, Frego, Peunsylyania; James E. e Haven; tho De Haven minor: Mra. Sarah A, Doyington; es- tate of Sufles Lsurton: W, II. Ferry; E. Hempstend Otis; Binger & Talcott Etone Company: Rt. €. lamiliz'Jans Church; G, C. Morrin: Joiin N. Wheeler: Mary Boachs S. Hymin; 0. 11, Torton; hetrs of Eilen Boones 1. 3. Hoyne; O, If. Hlorton, Htecelyer German Bavings Bank . E. Getz; Nrs 8, M. MeUnerson; Mes. Tobin; Morrie Rinaiein; . A, Stevens: Himon Quinlan; han Risendrath: J, M. Greonebaum; A.' Holliday; Dr. DeLashie Miller; C. C. Curtls: K. 8, Wellaj Willlam Blate; A, B. Harless: Jobn C. Dore; E.S. Brand: James Farmilae and ¥, and E, Juegsr; J. ¥, Enrightt A, C. Wood; H, 8, Terboll} J. M. Colburn; C. G, Wheeler:' James and Wilitam arnay Mahon; Micliael Mulvell; Jona- ihan Goodwin and Mary ¥ doodwing T.'D; M Carthy; Itachael A. Harrls; J. Milton Oiiver Jumncs Morgan: John B. Tarr; P, C. Calhoun: Ollver, and Jonathan Jackson; Dr. 1L G, Hall: V. A. Tarpin, Ro T¢0 A. Meoch: J, I1. Swan, estate of Hall; Peter Menelle: iliram Wheelors Ado- Ime Wheeler; Smith Whittier; K. G Kelth; Edaon Keishi Juliw A, Prickett; E. O. Muling; drs. Loulsa W. B. Day. CORRESPONDENCE, THE NEWTOWN. To the Editor of The Triduns. Cnicaao, duly B,—1n Tue Taiaux of Jnns 04 T notlced a commanication hieaded **The Newtown Inauranco Swindle,” algned **Verit Among other misstatements I nbtad the following: +*The Newtown never complied with the lawe of any Insarance department," This I8 notoriously untrue; in confirmation of which | would refer you, and any of the readers of Tux TRIRONE, to page B4 of the Fifth Annual Teport of J, M, Forster, the Insurance Commis- sloner of the Btata of Pennaylvanis, lssued March 28, 1878, in which the condition of Its asscts ara 1n the asme report It In shown to bave ‘oumenced business July 15, 1870, with a **capi. tal nctually paid up in cash of $100,000." Alfred DBlaker, of Nowtown, was President: Cyrus Hill- born, of the firm of Hilloorn, Buckman & C Nawtown, was Vice-President; sud Barcls; 8mit, ldte Presldent nf the Newtown Iiankin Company, acted ss Secrulary, The Cowpsny also cowblled with the laws of Pennaylvania every year aince 114 organization. 1t s expected that the Company will ba sble to pay ali ita lia- bilities and return something to its stockholders, Tha cause of its suspenaion from bustness was the fallure of the Newtown Ianking Company and tho emoexzioment of ile Sacretary, which emergencies 1t a not aiways possible to provide azain As regards tho honesty ana promptners of the Company, 1 would state that J. V. Farwoll & Co., of fhla city, held one of 1ta poilcios at the time of tbe great firo In 1871, and their claim was paid fn full, it belng one of this first companics to pay their Juss, “Fhis frm held & policy fn it up to the timo of ttie fira in the Washburn M, and ss late ze the time when the Company decided to wind ap its affairs, when a Racelver was appointed. Mewsrs, wel have & man whoso special bustnesy it1a to invastiyaly the atanding uf companles and attend to their \ co mattars, woo is known to be a ruanof grea¥cantion and care in the sulection of companies. Justics, PREACIHER AND FARMER. Preacher of plous mleo, and nocktie cleas ne Sabbath-day, hort cut throuzh a huye cornfleld, Ing Uod s b thought what a crop it would old, The ownar balng busy and hard at work, Wae vainting his fence with the will uf & Tark. 1le saw not tha Proacher until he drew near, Whien he turned with s guilty-like look of foar, Aud grabbed up hls pot sud bl recking patat- orus) ed at the Preacher, who challenged him k me well, hen you'll suller In I The Frescher wenton: In that sweet by-and-by, When Christ sita in judguient enthroned upon hign. He couldn’ 1 u his Least in & cage, ‘Which the same belng valnted from shoulder to [ Moat resembled & flag of distress in & galo. T'he Preacher had fancied this rubbing behind ‘That 1n dusting biw coat the farmer wax kind, But now in nger, Ureat Hcavens, be swors Deop oaths st the ¥armer, a doxen or more, That old and faithtal that_trath s stranger than fiction, wel 10 the aboy rhyiba, which is fodnded u under 1oy notice when out Yours, etg. Cuanxv Biet, Coll 3, SBUBURBAN, LAKE, ‘The Board of Town Tiustees held a regular mecting yesterday afternoon, with all the members Ppreseat, Mr. Condlt, the Treasurer, made bhis report for June. The balsuce on band June 7 was, §19,207; the tecolots were $34,601; nu:‘ expenditures, A ordinance was adopied Usining what a saloon , and providiog for the methud of lasuing licensas. fta o v all be interestod 1 oalvons 1n different places without s licouse for each; (st wo license shail be transferrvd wilhout the permisslon of the B be revoked no mone; ONLY THIRTY-TWO DISPUTED QUESTIONS, Bpectal Dispatch lo The Triduse, ANN AROK, Mich,, July 5.—Court met to- day, Judge Huntiogton preslding, The croes- casv fn the University chancery sult was taken up, and Judge Hamedell and Mr. Beuedict, counscl for the Regents, prescuted » motion to refer thirty-two disputed quuations in the case to s Jury. This motion was argued duriug thy day, couusel fur Douglas opposiog It. Judye Huntlvgton adjourned court till Tuesday, sad reserved bis decluion tl then. —_—— FINANCIAL, &pecial Dispuich 10 The Triburs, PiTr88UK0, Pa.,July 5.—Audrew H. English, of Allegbieuy, Joseph K. Fleming, of the same plsce, aud Joseph W, Hunt, of Pittsburg, trad- ing 2s A, H. Evglish & Co., publishers, No. 98 Fourth avenue, this evening filed & voluntary vetition in baukruptey, The whole jndebted- Tieas awounts to something over §200,000, about one-clghth of which is spocified, vie.: Mrs. J. Denubston, Plttsburg, $3,300 8. Hart, prioter, Harrisburg, $3,080; Frauk Goheen, sgent, Phbiladelpbls, $251.60; Edwin Lare, ruofer, admivlstrator of B. Sinzerly, $17,000, The lutter L for burrowed wovsy. To bo wup- yllm} I8 the entry made for all firm and peraonal asncts. New Yorg, July 5—W. M. Beott, James Dunn, and Jobn Halloweil, composing the firm of 8cott & Co., lsce dealers, Canal street, have made an assignment. Liabll{th Nominal nsscts, $227,000. Renl nasets, 814 Batm, N. Y., July he How. J, Q. Hin- clalr, of Bethlahem, has falled. Liabilities prol ably over $100,000; ngsets nothing. St — A MODEL HOUSE. Something Abont Chicago Enterprise. “Do vouaco that white front over therel” #aid s gentleman to & TRIDUNE reporier as ho was going down Lake strect yesterday, **Yes, alr; what of {t1” snawered the news- gatherer, “Well, in thers you'll get & good {tem it you'll take the palns to look through. It's the biggest thing In fta line tn the West." The place alludedto is Nos, 71 and 78 Lake street, near State, on the south side of the street. It fs & huge fiye-story white-Dainted atone-front buliding 44 by 175 feet, from which hangs over the street a hugo biank-book. Here 1s where the irm of Cameron, Amberg & Co., the well-known stationery and printing house, {8 now located. They passed through a third fire ordeat on the 20th of February lust, as it will be remembered, st 84 Lako street, nearly opposite. Hioce then they hiave rebulit them- selves, as ft were, and havo atarted on & scale grand only In proportion busincss, to 'thelr comllnng Increasing and to-dsy it is probably the largest and beste appointed atationery house In the world, with tho most complete” priuting and blank-book- making facllitics. After the reporter bad en- tored, he fntroduced himsell to Mr. Ambere, and that gentlaman took bim over the premises. A casual glanco through the bulldingcan hardly give a falr ides of the magnitude of tho concern and {ts immense manufacturing facilivies, The basement la taken up, in the rear portion, with a sixty-horse power engine, which s set upon as fine a single-stons foundation 28 was ever lald In tils country. It was made bythe Bass Foundry and Machine Works. The bollers ars of the latest improved pattern, belng each of forty-horse power capacity. The front of the baseinent {s used for storage. On the main floor Is the store, 44 by 175 feat, 1t 1 lined on elther side by counters, and in tha west centre {s the office. In the front are claborate show-cuses, contalning & varied sclection of fine and elegant stationery. The great feature of the store the hanging gallerios on either side, supported from the ceiling, which pass nlung vast shelvings filled with all manner of goods peculiar to the line of the house. Just in rear of the office aro threo mammoth bank-vaults, with all the modern _improvoments for imldluz clectro. typed plates, ete, and the proiection of any records which might in the hands of the firm to be bound. rear of the store is o _stock of envelopes, con- slsting of some 4,000,000, of all qualities and sizes, from the smallest drug and largest Goy- ernment. ‘The office, which {s 13 by 70 feet, fs of black-walnut entlrely, while the galleries are tastefully set oft in olled ash and walnut. The l:nfl;ln Glled with the completest kina of a stock o tho plank-bouk lone taklog up 160 feat in length ot lhnlvlnf. The front s to ba orua- monted with a tastily-lesigoed ink-rack, while the full-length counters are made of ash, all of which tend to give the store a neat, clean, snd very fuviting appearaoce. The butldineg s sup- plied with a largo elevator, and plenty of con- trivances for extiogulshing fires, as well as the {‘n?fi:mll fire-alarm, which ruas all through the uilding. . **We will now go up-stairs,” sald Mr, Am- berg, and the reporter followed. The front por- tion of the secona floor 18 devated to cabinots of the Amberg patent selt-indexing lotter-files, which have become so famous throughout tha world, and which the firm of Cameron, Amburg & Co. soll here, and thelr London and Now York agencies, from whence thoy go to all parts of the world, These cabinets are all in black walout, done up in sixty different styles and alzes, aud can be inade o producs any result required for any kind of busluess, The balance of the floor is used for flat vapers, of which the stock {s extraordinarily largs and complete, Now {s beard the busy hum of industry, We ascend to the third floor, and we find ourselves in the mechanical department, In the rear por- tion of this floor are eightesn bresscs fn con- stant motlon. Think ot it, cightecn presscs! fromn the amallest *card " tuthe “Lwo-revolu- tion" Hoe pross, the latest thing of the kind out, and tte only one Iu the West,—the fourth ever bullt. Tho smaller presscs are all of the *Peerless ' make. :'l,l’nld on’ says Mr. Amberz, “look at 1. It looks like = little ordinary press, but upon caruful examination it fs found to be an outo- matie self-feeding cnvclare-pflnunz machive, cl[lnhlc of turning out 80,000 s day, It s tho ouly one of the kind iu the West and very ingonlously constructed. Thera is also & very fast little Allen envelope press, which runs ot 40,000 printed envelopes & das. The most tractive feature of the room, ‘ss well as most interesting, is the long Iine of cylinder presses. With onc exception they are of l1os make. Ther all ruu with romarkable easo and comparative qulet, aud one can hear suother talk easily in the room whilo the press are running, All of them were made ex- pressly for thls house, and contain all {nc Iatest tmpravements. When the roporter wont through, the firm wes making a repriut of thy New ° fngland or Esex Chronicie and Gazette, of Nov. 80, 1775,—~an exact counterpart of that auclent sheet, with all its Revolutionary’ War news. Then there sre speclmens of some excellent color-work lying sbout, {ncludiug a mao fo five colors, Wiiich was belog printed on a {loe cylluder, and which sbowed olf fts perfection of rogister. ‘The map was for the Rock Island route, and is printea from cuta, It is a mapof the world, and seems remarkably perfect. Then there 1s Cottrell & Babeock stop-cylin- der preas, upon which the Orvat Western Type Fouudry was baviog a specimen-book pr(nf‘ed. The work {s finely broughit out on this, snd the press {s Inteuded for buok and flns cut work, The lirm dos large amount of rallroad work, which fs a great_specialty with them, plain and in colors. The front portion of tho third floor is occupled by tho compositors and thelr cases, Tho type s all new—every fout of it. It s of the latest and mnow- est d!l'glll. and the different kinds numbor 1,633, —thiuk of 1,62 dilferent styies of typel to which later desigus are daily added.” As showing the maguitude of the coricern, the flrm employ over 100 hands fu thefr prinilog oftice and bindery alone, Weo coma now to the fourth floor, whera the firm have thelr bindery, It contains the largest paver-cutting maching {o the Weat, bullt by Ueorgs 1. Banbora, New York. There are si ruliug mechiucs st work on blank-books, cf The front Is occupled by tables which cirle aro busy sorting, tolding, paging, and sewinz book bere are fifteen Rirls ensaged at this work, and they are very expeit at it. The fifth llnurk!l used wholly for sturuge and surplus stoc e e—— THE INDIANS, Terror In Surprise avd John Day Valleys— A Ruggod Country—The Sinux, BusaxviLLe, Modoc County, Cal,, July 5= Elght familles from Surprise Vallcy Lave juat arrlved fu town. The (udians bave been witbin eight miles of the valley, They stole stock and tuok the contents of the cablns, Friendly Plutes bave warned the settlers that tho bos- tlles were comlug to take the valloy, Camr Lxstm, Mouth of Bouth Fork John Day River, July .—The followlug is otliclal: #*Tha losttlcs crussed Johu Day River near this point, Bunday, June 80. They are now in thy Fox Valley. The fudications are that the bLos- tiles will cross tha Suake River ncar the mouth of tha Grand Roode, keeplog fo thelr Journey under the cover of the forests of tne Blug Mouutalns, The country through which the troops bave folluwed thew from Camp Curry to tbis place is the moss rugged imaginable, 1t Wheaton hasrecelyed thoorders sent Liw, he will be ready with sll bis force to encuuuter the hostiles as they emerge from the wuuntaln ‘The citizens skirwished with the Indians, urday, June 2U. Oue man was killed. Bunday the f!«h-n. wurdered two men (u this valley, and burned tbree bouses. Bernurd vressed them su close they bad not thne to depredute furiher, By orderof Briz.-Gen, Howard, Bernard will move 'IwILw give Wheaton time tu get into position. Every exertion bas beeu made, A pack train was oot obtainable, The wugous were brought over. The mountains were rugized, precipitous, aud deemed impassable. The foot Troops carzied two days® supplies on their back and marched thirty wiles over this rugged couutry to-day. There will be no tight tor sviue days, uot 11l Wheaton s ready 10 foter- cayt them. Yasktow, D, T, July 8.—Indlau-Commis- sloner Hoyt, Gen, D. 8. Btauiey, Mal J. M. Hayworth, and the Rev. A, L. Riges, tho Comn- wisslonappoluted to svlect locations torSpotted Tl sud Red Cloud’s Indlans, left Yaukion thils worning for the Sloux couutry. Wasuinoron, D. C., July 5.—The luterior Department desires the publication of the fol- luwl:r verbalim extract frow the lostructious lasued by Becretary Schurz to the Buwux Cowe minatoners, 23th ult.: “If thero be any diffep ence of opinfon ss o the cholce of loeation, you Wil keep In mind that the Indlan choleo 13 tq ba reapected, and that, 1t {s most Important g keep perfect falth with them In the perfurm. ance of all promises made to them, and thyy this will bo the invarlable rule of the Govern. ment {n Its treatment of the Indlan tribes. The disaiTectlon among the Okanagan Indj, fadenied. Nearly the wiiole tribs re campe at tho Cathollc miswion, together with s delogy. tion from the neighboring tribes, all attending the feast of Corpus Christ. —— ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Bperlal Dispateh to The Tridune, Mrwankes, July 8,—Mrs. Mary Gelsenhelme, daughter of Poter Yates, & well-known Jawger, Attempted aulcide by jumping Into the Ay Waukee River to-day. Sho was roscued byy byatander. Domestic diflicuitios are said to by the cause, ——— BRUNSWICK & BALKE. ‘The J. M. Brunswick & Balke Company having refitted thelr ahow-rooms, Nos. 47 and 40 Stas strest, in most magnificont style, will have 4 formal opening on the afternoon of Saturday, July 0, at 4 o'clock p. m, ‘The Hon, Jotin M. Bronswick, who {8 hereony visit from Cincinnatl, will bs present, and will o pleased to meot bis old-time friends, ThaJ. M. Branawlck & Dalke Company exteng & cordial Invitation to their friends and patrons, ———— THE EQUALIZING SCALE and Linenr Dridge (pecaliar to the Mathushek) make il tho most lasting plano in tho world, and 1s keptn tune at o fth the expense of other {nstrnments. Pelton & Pomeroy, sole agents, 154 Btato streat, Chicago, e —— Tinctars youe drinking water with Buck & Ray. ner's easence of pure Jamalea ginger, - e A rare chanca for druzgiats, See aalen column, — L JAGEN. GRIFFITNS~OWENS=At Ci , 00 th by tha itey. J. M, Gibson, m-:‘:‘%‘fi"unmmfiflg"flfi Ll'v::la.l;l:‘fl:nnn County, Wis., avd ilsa Nelils Umeny, ING—Junc 27, at 803 Wes ' P.Goodwin, Frederick cur.%rl;%‘..'a”h'.‘;; HANSOM—JONKS—In this clty, July 2, by the ter, 8. XcCheaney, of tie Pari A K 2 F. Manaon alit iies Seeite 36 Joncs. s » DEATHS, BATFI=0n Jalg 8, at restdence, Xa. ¢ Shermiy Block, Georga S Jlook, George s lyste of the rain, sked o7 Funcral Baturday, at 2 o'clock, from his Iate reat. COMLEY -] e en B J. King. flence by carriages 1o Unkwoods Cemetery, Friends ars ‘ON—On July 4, J. Crawford Katon, son of 100, {n his 230 b 1ins Funeral'services a¢ Third Unitarlsn Churol Mooroa sad Laf T e g g cu(\:lnflg;llrl- €. L. V. Richmon Frioud« tavited, AREY—At 22 North Union-st., on Jul Jans Carer, of fhtammaiian of the borrers, ) b M. Fu: 1 Bundsy, Jul; between Dand o, st Bleohen Birat by carvinger 1o e frow RES-On July 5. after & long and sufl " bes of liright's disease of l‘a krdne". l’ll'"l':fi!'lgl busband of Mrs. John Hq;l\rnl, aged 38 years d nionths. Funeral Bunday, Juiy 7 at 11 & m.. 1rom his ias festaence. 1008 Weat Aailson-at. Friends ste inviied AW Worcester and Philadelphis papers pleass copy. ANNOUNCEMENTS, OUKTH WAUD-THENE WILL DE A MERTIV F of the Fourih Ward Lemacratic Cluh"??::fl‘h? eveulng, Juiyd. at Falkenberg's 1atl, corner histe and Twenty-ninib: ¢ In dealrabla that every Dem: erat I tiie ward bo present. &4 basiness of Importance tothe uemocch will be transscted, JAMES WOuY, 0 A . W. 3 liyaes, and o . Thomas A, Moran will nddresd ine mocding, o 188 LATIMEI'S SCHOOL FORt Gl G DVS TR oy, POt QS S 4 or P R A ler particulars soply si SILVERWARE, ,VERWARE AT A BACINFICE, ing taken [n trade a large and elegant stock of rod.' A 1 Sjlverwary, the best lu the world, we 1t Off at sDoULlialf value, Deautiful Casiers, 8 nd upward, Elegan e I'ltchers, 83 sud up: ward, New ll{lu Butter es. $1.50 and upward, Bplendid Card lieceivers and Cake Hiatkets, $2 and up- ward. Flegant Water Kots, and odd pieces of new aad a0 :lhlu:flv:llm. L ‘:ltkulue. P d b o SRR ek batfery fut, sad baen LARGE AND RLEGANT NKW. 263 AND 207 BTATE- 9?0"!5. Jetween Jackson snd Van Buren-st- AUOCTION SALES, W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & Co,, 5 Auctionoers, 173 aud 173 Nandoiphent, REUULAR SATURDAY BALE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ND UENKIAL MERCUANDIAE,", .. | BATURDAY, Julfl 8, At 0:30 o'clock 8. m., At 1784 15 Eaat Haudoiph.e W. A. UUTTLNS, LONG & CO., Auctioneers. Show Cascs and Sewing Machines ATOTION, his (8aturdar) Morning, July 8, at our salesrooms. 113 75 I{andolpli-at, W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO,, Auctioneers. ATOTION SALES NEXT WREK, At our salesrooms, 171 & 173 Randolpheat, MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, CIGARS, MEERSCHAUM AND OTSHIER P AiCadays Sufy 5, a2 10 6 crock oS VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY (Catalogue now ready), Tuesday Sorning. Jury o 8 I o'cloc, A LARGE AND DESIRADLE BTOCK DRY GI(I)PTDB. OLOTHING, NOTIONS, 'H, CAPS, (u.ovm{. KTC., Thurdsy. July 11, a8 0:30 0'clook &, m. W. A BUITERZ, LONG & £9 Auctioneers, 173 & 173 Randolph-st, Sl R ogers o selling .87 =3 By GLO. P, GORE & COU,, e and 70 Wabasu - ON BATURDAY, JULY 6, AT 9:30 A. M., REGULAR SALB OF CROCKERY. A large and well-assortsd stook of W. G, C. C., and Yollow Waro ‘Will be offered, both {n open lots and in packages. Bals of FURNITURE Samo day at 12 o’clook, Qv ’, GOH By Wil. MOOREHOUSE & GO., Auctioneers, 85 & ¥7 lisndoloh-st. ‘Wil sell THIS DAY, at 04 o'olock, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Couslating of Parlor, Chamber, And Dinfug-roum Fure Biture: Ofce Deaks o lds. Bouk rd- Tobee, Bruscls sad lugrain Cerpeta, vile complete, and vad Balvon [ runniog onder, A gieat veriaty of Coakatuv Wik, 3100 0., & C H4and 80 Randolpa-ai Baturday Morning, July 8, at 8% o'olock,¥ A LAUOE 8TUCK OF FURNITURE And Housofurnishing Goods, Chamber Bats, Parlar Bults, Eofas. Lounkes and Fuy Chair Duraaus, Washetands, flockers, Chain snd blea slatirossca, Bprings, Wardrobes, K Caacs {geritars. ic¢ Hoxes, Pict Mirro are, Glassware. Visted nslufi\: Ve . D, HAI Othier waves, 3. 10 Wabasliat. AR GOODYS, PALMER HOUSE HAIR STORE Tl beat place in Chicuzo for L Qouds, wholos: I, Imoroved tusaier W wy e Iy 4o rue.0r 270 W, Madis free. T MIGTHAT LI UL 3ty Pat. SAIRATOGA WAYE of aalursl curly halr Imiproves wonisus uoxa wondertully. You willhuve st wtlier 8(ier sceiuz'it, sant Our new Ata NoEuropesn tuurh 1o take uh yeean 1. Tourlsta’ outi q = — ut Flowers male u? fual de (e \ “floVicy & ¢ PR S—TL o LAWN mOWENS, PHILADELPEIA LAWK MOWELS, Wholesals aud Retall, Vases 1473 Fuuntalns, overy thivg fur Laws o Uardea. 'F BAVAUE & CU. t b‘d!lm:fl aud Floriats, 77 Blateske