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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Tho tax on distilled spirite yielded $20,850 yesterday, Intornal rovonue recofpts nggregated $27,- D00 yesteroay. The §nb.Troneury disbursomonts yesterday ‘wers 845, 000, Jurtico Hainon is ogain abont his business: after s sick-lenvo of about a weok. tongressmnn A, Allee, of Lincoln, i, was ot the Sherman House yesterday. N. Bloom, the lending dry-goods merchant of Loniaville, Ky., 18 at the Palmer fToure, Tho Bub-'Tronsurcr sold £3,600 of the new 4-per-cent bonds yestariay. The Ton. Georgo W, McCrary, of Keo- kuk, Becretary of Wak, was at tie Tremont Houss reaterdsy, on hls way to bary his mother, wno dicd Satarday. Tl 1on. George W. MoCrary, Hocrefary of War, wan at the Fremont Honea (ag!rnhy. en ronts to s home o Keokuk, 1a., fo attend the fancral of his mothor. Tho Jone numbor of the Civk, sn smatenr Journal, edited hy George W. ffancock, {s ont, nd contalns an interesting love-stary and couetd- crabla mlscetlancous marter. Capt. Jeff A. Howard, of Rising 8an, Ind., and Mrs, B. Moore, of Winons, Mies,, are st the ‘\i\:‘ndanr Kuropean, dolog Cbicago for the Orst e, Early lnat cvening Thomns Pratt, a trainp aliont 40 years of ago. foll suiddenly dead near tho nortl entranca to the Central Depot. A physician who wae called anid that apoploxy was the cause. The body wus taken to the Morgue, The temperature yestorday, ss abaerved by Manaase, optician, & Madlsoni street (Tminrse Nuitding), was, ai 8 it degree: & ., 843 12m., B53; 9 p. m., Ki; 8p, m., 80. Barome ateratd 20.98; 8 p. m., 20.40. At about 1 o'clock Jacob FElberchaiser, n German bricklayer. 30 years of age, employed upon a trllding at the corner of Wells and Menam- fnce Atrects, win sunstrnck. lle was romeved to hie tiome, No. 350 North avenue, avd |s hardly vxpected o recover, A roport that Mr. Jahn J. Healey, Clork of the Superjor Court, dred lnat cvening was cur. ront on the street Iate last night, Inquizy at Mr, Yiealey's residence revealea the fact that Mr. Henley showed marked Improvement 1le hoe boen quite sick for sbout ten days. Apropos of tho notice in Snnday's paper, that coriain persons bad oftered to ght the Expo- wition Bullding with gas mads from wood and ol aLE1 a thourand, it 1e sntd tat & compang of ro- sponathle persane have propoged to uo the Hehting with g iude from roxin for 55 cents & thousand. At 7 o'clock yestordny aftorooon Mary Camptofl, residing 8t No. 61 Carroll avenne. wag overcome by the henty and fell, o tha cornar of Meridian sud Deeplaines strects. Hho was attend- odd by Dz, ‘Thitiedo at the Woat Marison Street sta. o, and was Laken thenco (o the County 1lospital. Guorgs F. Conkey, 13 yoors of ago, resid- 4ng with his parents at No. 61 Judd Arroct, was sccidentally stot In the left hand bra blank part- riigo on the Fonetl of duiy. The wonnd waw not at the timo coneldeted dangerous. but Snnday evening lock-Jaw sot In, and be dled a1:2:350 yes. terduy ‘morulng. . Yestorday the Congregational Pastor's Unfon held thetr somi-ounual alection of oMesrs, which roenited {n tho election of the Hav. 1. F. Leavitt, of the Fincoln Park Clinrch, oe President, aed o lov. d. W. Willlams, of Jefferson, ua Sccretury. The reat of the morting wns mpeat {a discueslizy Proxtdont Purney's ** Thealogy. Suudny midnight Oficer Luttich found a horee uttactied to a gy lying tn a ditch on Cly- boutn avenue, neat Ugden Grove. The wutmal wan ied to thu Larrabea Street Staflon, and thera dropped duwn ayalt wnd died, nnnnr‘-flu,{ haviug 1 becn driven to death. The bupsy an we wern taken to the Arwory, and are therv awaiting « clatmant. John Frau, a laboror employed upon tho new finger fnflding, at tho corner of Washington 2nd State atrects, yenterday morning fell from tha fanrth o the eccond sury; & dfstunce of twonty- five feet, badly cutting and beotetug B bead oid cliest. He recclved inedical attendance st tho Tennett College an Htato sireet, and was thence seut o bia home, Nu. 22 Woseon street, At about 10 a'clock Hunday nl(lht James Wigglus, boatding at Ko. 207 Walnut street, wue found 1o be €uflering from a beavy dose of worplitno. Dr. Loumin was called tn, and did ceverytulng in his power to aid him, but he diod at #o°clock yestordsy morniog. \{egine was unmar- ried, abont A0 yeurs of 3 4 was a member of the potice force gomo twu yoats agu. Lack of om- plovment and Ni-health aro ihe supvosed catscs, At 10 o'clock yestordny morning Charlea Fulter, cployed on the building in procesa at crection on Clatk street between furou ' ana Erio strectw, wau accidentolly killed by, fulilng into a fourteen-font bascwent ond Lreaktige hia neck. e wus ut the thwe cogaged in hotsting o henvy tiber on # derrick, when the wheel become luose, and knocked him over, The remaina wore takns 10 hls oo howe, No 102 Church strect. Sattor was o Gerun by bleth, 00Fcars of sge, aud leaven & wite and two children. A mieoting of the Loss harnes.oakers was Bald yestenlay cventng ta tako stops for the orguu~ Azation ol u Unlon for the protection of the bars nuwa-makers nid th provention of retafling by thu wholesatery, L. Eddy wus chuden Cualrmen, and (5. Cusack Becrotary, A commitieo was ap- polnted Lwall on (hc vholesule meh wud sue whetlier they will aereo not to eell ab rotall "Te Commtites will repact at 8 meettng ta ba hold to-aurrow night ot B Raudolub strcet, Hume boys yestorday found n man’s hand in tu the alley in rear nf No, 234 State street, srticle wus broughit to the Armory, end n Hetle e wman Of medicine voluuteered iha inforina- uon that a doctor who used 1o roomn at tho dbove number was wo alatod g his Grst oass of amputation 1liat ha pruserved the momber, The uwucf of (hn wria wos 8 man usted Kelley, who wos h'.¨ Vavt sntuguer Iy ¥uger & Talcots stopeyard, It 33 ahnort neriless b add that the patient died at e Conuty Hospital, 1t was steted in Bnndoy's papor that Mr, 3. A, Webh had hegn arcestedou chaeges of forpery und ‘lorcony, wreferred by B A, Mulford, tha ticke 'y charges w 1- Ty winch o wue chnrged with tuking w wwn. anid that he has gecovercd [t und that Sord huis patid ali th cosly, Includine the fee to Webb's tawyer, and has done all na conld 1o make wiends fuy L hnaty pnd til-sdvised nction. There fr nottung: to whuw that Mr. D bae done any- il ut all ot af the way, vepular monthly meeting of thn vternn Club wus bnld ot 1o Grend Pactile tavening, Uen. Martin licem tn the chair. conmnmcation way fead from thy Atdersun- villo Tursivors' Meroclution, of New York, tramiiting the getion of that body reference to thy tion df Cointade Yellx Lu Boawe, of 16 uvpvers that' La Baumo wew chniged with forgory by his vwployers, undl that, ufter o thorough exame Tuatl Lo Agrocietion rofised o accept his reignation and udoutud resolutious expreseing the scutent contldence b bl ote, sud pledeiug the W of the Assoctatlon in its defanse. Thw doca- Licnt waw piaced ub life, and, sfier thy udwisston of & few new mumoers, the Chib adjuurued. ‘The okl wateh dog * Fidelity,” of the Fi. detity sufe Depunitory, died of old” uge o Satur. Gy gt G e arghd of the grout tres Gov g w Old Fidelity * t bis pust in the P fe Deponitory, tnd when the fre ywep ity hu took Fufuge L an uuaceupiod veyl vasewicut, wnd vemalued there until the tho L1th of October, When the aebit wo leared owsy und tha falthiul old fallow w He Law ovur since been 8u object of § as the ouly liviug thing that paweed tirough Ui Rivat dre. A fluo oll painting of the dug, pro- scuted to M, George W. Fay, the tmaugor, by Biise Owen, of Mellvury, hatge tu the ot of tha depueltory, "fhu Citizonk” Asoclation hna taken Michi. yan avente ju buwl, and, undee the wenaral aupar- viston of ME Yaios Ayies, sud the divect charge uf Bir. Moorge blurling, fur’ iy yours with the oard of Puille Worky, u uiving it » thurough cleaning sud wmoothiug from Randuiph street 1o the benlevard. This bs well as fue us 11 poes, und 3o Aucaciation s 1o be cousnended for what 1t s dulng, but the street necds 10 bo graveled fa meny pluces atl the bolew Gl np. The Aswociation ol be sxpect=d 1o du ths slone, Public-apir- $lad cilizcuv, Who Ba¥o un hiturest i the” uvenun wirdd i pride 1o the feud nuty of 1y elty, whonld contriiute W the utrumtllfluueul ol this desirabla ubjeet. Tho city cunnol do it Just now, ‘Uho Hon, K. P. Derickson is lying danger- wuwly 114 ut hiv reaidence on the cotiier of Throop auld West Eiftcentls stcects, D Owenw, abo 1n attending Liw, pronounces the allnient’ uervous proutsation, the result of overlvating und loug- tunttuged ments! labor, Mr. Dedckson had been Lustly cuuged fn 1be ssscesuent discunion, uud had " tu! an wetive purt oo the coutro. Yeray ugaiust Mayor Hesth and Supt. Ihicker. o was about Suudoy afiernoon. and upon returning home Waw sulferin,: from & violent Leaducke. Whils i the garden with o few frivnds Le suddenty futl, aud wu,)ulnlnd it the buisa 4 u vercles condifon. During yesterday bo vut fered badly from deliriuny, Lut loward wvealn, 4t WOFG quist, As Le 1o wwan of strong phy fal powsis, aul posscuser L Lardy coustitutiv the pbysiclan 18 by bopcs that e will ourvive o sttsck, nutwithatauding th tuct that he fy U2 yours of sge. Tto Forraqut Bost Club iget lust night b (il oew bost-Lodse, s) 1he Toot of Twcuty- Efth wirect. The report OF the Treasurer wus tead uud secopted. 1L showed su exoenditury uf $1,606—31, 600 u Becount uf the bow Luuse, $560 10r b uow boaty ete.—uud o Lalance of 342 1y the ‘Trcasury. MF. Jecre Thomas und F. 5. W ebeter Wtk clectod 1o Bavuinte Liciuburebly, aud Mr, W, 5. Bristol 10 sctive wewberslly, Scvetal new wetubore wers provored ud seftrred. A wotion was carrled placig sl e Lot enucd by tue Club ot il diepesal Of ths cubers. 1 abould be sektloacd (0 Wls Couleclon Lt Lesulutuie fe- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ' UESDAY, Jtrtetionn bave bera 121 upon the ne of the shell, boataly the inexperiencra osranen. The mertin: of Inst night was the firet ona in the new hoso, which has heretafora been dencribed tn Tis Trahv 11 mot yet finiahed. Tut goon will e, and the event will Ve recupnized by an *‘opeatng, * the date of which was {cft to The Exacutire Lioard. When the Tonee shall hava boen completed 1L whl be vecond 10 nonw fu polnt of eonvenlence, dnzabliity, and taste, IR WRSTTOWN. The ansesament in the West Town 18 progrorsing ax rapilly and faitly ne_could bo desired, Mr. Tom Drenan, the Arsesnos, has all his_real estate in excont twa valamea, and he hae the drat copy of the personal asresaments nearly comploted, Some of the Iarger taxbagors have not yet sent in their returns, sud thoreforo there fa a fittie hackward- nees ou’ this ecore. Tha roal-cetate bOOKR cou- P)Mrd ara in most excellent condition and frée o errors fu fguring. The West Divislon Ratiwoy Company, the Gas Compans. Teter Schmttler ' & -Co., mnd others | of cqual importance, 'have yet o make thoif returny of peesonal provorty. ~ A (‘ome mitiee of the Snath Town Taxpayors' Ansoclutios laoked over the hooks and aes 'H"JG"""W and expressed themselvea well aa! Isded with whal they had ecen. Mr. Dtenan ex- pecis o corandete his anacsmant by the Lath inst, n the meantimo, all Intorested ane Invited to call and examine their agsesemente If they have resson to thiuk thay are nat fately seecascd. ~'The tollaw- ing are. the Iargest retnens of personal property made fo this time: MeCormick Hn'a‘wr Pactorr,. e , vo Crana Hrothars Maunfacturing Company... . QU0 Waiker, Uakiey & Lo « 3w E W tliatehitori & Furat & Dradiey.. Chilcazo Wiite:§e tiliteago Shot Tower, HOTEL ARNVALS, Touss W, 1, Taior, New Yorks 0, 1. e e Tarey tni e Ovter nter, Ko Torky 0. 10, Trowmy A1 Loutss f Oftcr: berg, Now Yorki |’~ l{. l:-;v':‘l'g“'\nnlpmnx Tollin- H , New York: sane 3 Vel Detrolts Wali ni the Hon. C. V. Ciljbec. ©: \New Vork: ol . W, Boyd. T Ducha “? 2 ., Wasling roMniik, Waskingte i o, 55, Lonle; . 1§, Betio- §. Vail, Wastiincton; Apdres L1- mar idge ', . Murphy, Woadktocks 5 Or Txthner [lanse—! die, ngtons G . Kuapp, St. Lonls: PSR gl ¥y Roomen Toniton ik Siaie; ke, Suun Gends d. o, Now trlegtie; Clisrice B Wateri Usitimores ff. A Richte, Loulsvilie. THOE CITY-IIALL, The liconss racoipts wore 82,000, Tho ‘disbursing clork paid out $500 in serfp. Ex.Mayor Colvin wns among the visilors, but his object wae not learned. Thns far 885,000 in Intorest have been pald on water bonds in the city. ‘The Transnrers recel;»lu wero: Whater. offico, $2,31° Collector, 4170 Comptroller, $UU13 total, 84,460, A man with the small-pox walked into the Tlealth-Dlieo tn the morning, and wae hastled off fo the Hoepital withont deiay. A perinit wag issued to Georgn B, Weir to bulld s three-story aud basement Urick dwolling 22345 on Adame ateet, near Clark, 1o cual §7, 000. A groat many Aldermon wore in unif ground the rookery all day, and tho friends of can- didates tor the city officus took advantage of their &:l‘*‘!elnce to whisper in thelr vars, and wvite thew rink. Thero wero 130 doitha last week, an in. cteare of B4 aver the prro «d{ng one, bt & decroasn of #} from the cortfusponding week in 1877, OF tho decelents, 87 were under 2 yeirs of & Cholera infantum carried of 213 convulnlona, wamptinn, 153 whooptng-cottgh, 8 peumouta, 8: angd inanitlon 7. Tio still- brths nanibored 11, The Fourteenth Ward furnislied 21, tho Eighth 14, the Bixth 17, and the Fifih 12, One ot tho firm of Palner, Fuller & Co., whoseplaning-tmiil fs on the corner or Twenty- socund und Union atreets, gavo satll) alarm esr] the ather morning to Eniine No. 24, threosnd & halfl Wlogks distant. The men were in lied aud horees unhifched when the 2ong struck, but In ane min- 1ta atd & quurter the compauy was on the ground and ready for servico. This #o pleasod the firm Ahat thoy cadlied tbo May acelp of thy mes. "Phe proposition to add & por cont to the sulirica of all the amployes whoso pay Is not fixed in the Appropriation blll muete with favor, of cotrse, among tnoso dircctly ntorestod; but no atets have yet boon tuken to make them happy. 1t In underatoor, hotever, that tho mattor ta unier discunslon, eud 1t is not uniikoly that the sddition will be made, It_the muney will po round, ‘Tacre 18 & marzia of 15 per cent for shrinkages, etc,, but Bow nuich of this can be depeuded upon it 18 hard to dotermino. COUNTY BUILDING. The gravel rond quo warranto case wng np In the Crlmtnal Court ugain yésterday on tis petis tan for leave lo lo un Informatiun. The Court romarked that thy patition cited uml admitted an) 1hat It was clatmed wos sonalit by the proceedings, smd disponed of 12 by giviug the respondent, Mr, Snell. until tho 18th ta show why an {uformation whoulil ot be Slod. The bustardy casos wors callod in tho Connty Coutt yestorday. Tn tho casoof J, D. Vaii tho sult was dlemisscd for want of proaccution, Ansset-aflto this, however, Anule Smith com. mencod a sait of the eamn uaturo oalnet Willlam Thompson, Tt {s safd that tho woman Uelongs to the ’nmll{ of a West Side miinistor, aud that thy dufendant bv quite ruspectably connocted, Carey, the murderer of Hegwotn, was nr. ratgned to plead v "mhf‘ 10 hisd & hanghty alr, and pleadod not gulity, of oiree, Ho,nlang with Burue, Wellund, Vilingee, sparls, snd fooso, wiil liave an opnetunicy do prove hiw liwoceucu the coming week, Thoso of them wiio had tueir cascs st fur triul to-dey wers grunted s cunttuuauce later {u thu dey. Stavens, ‘tho wifo-murdoror, was in good spirite yewtorduy, aud appearcd to ba eniorig the disttnction e awful erine had biouglit bim,” e saitl et bad not read thn surmons in the murntig papers, but in tho paxt breath he was cniticizing thom. 1o said hie thought his case was with thy canrts, wud nut With the preschers, 8ua expressad Twsell frevly, Xluzlllm’ Le talked. >aid Le, bk preachers sovm o know uil sbout ow, espcially Dr, Thumas, ” and ho cantinued 1 v thit be bad At idea of snamogiog lir, Thonine as ® wiliiews fur Tt on the tris). Tle had nothing nuw o tmpart, aud, when tho reporter left him, he rosummed Lis strut up sud duwn the fail halls. CRIMINAL. Jnutlco Footo hald Willlum Wilson to the Crimival Court yestorday fn £4,000 bouds for plckiug tho pockot of Mire. I, A, Suitn, a Jurdnu, the City.lotol ‘eervant girl who we srmusted by Dotactiva Scott us the thief of 810, which lind been **vlanted™ Inabed in the Lutel, was hiold to the Criminal Court yowlerdsy hy Justice D'Wolt in bunds at 300, Mru. 1ybineon, now of 76 Fourth avenne, of Pikv-foues murder tamne, was before Commis. stuner HOyue yestorduy eharged with solllag lguore und clyars witbout paying tbe uscoasary Goverament lceuso. Bl wie Leld o 3300 tor trral wt court, John Woaver, libortod from the Ohio Puy. ttontiuey Jun, €3, 1878, after werving u thren-yoar teru for burglary and larceny, vostenday decumpud trow hite roous at Nu. €80 Fiftl sveusy, taking wich bha u wiiver wateh, rovaiver, und 16 casly belong. g to G, 4. Shelton, hits room-mate, Weaver, durs Ing binwtay fn this city, bad bess wakivg grous promises of ruform. ‘Ihe Weet Division still continioes tu bave the lead In the crhmtual line. Yeslarday naos, while the fawmily of K. Mcilguald wera tunporsrily almont froin thair home, No. 112 Weat Hailiru jlreat, & Wunas giviug the name of Caruline Ttoseratrom wnouked In and helped berswif to about $100 worth of ludles’ clotbing and'jewolry, dhu wcted as abo Wun Joaviny, i wad Drougul ton by Oullcer I, Duvorun, Ax:“Am‘u:ln'uinlm vonflict was on at the Madic son Streel Ktatlon yoslorday sfternoon. Mrw. Nellte Fotbes, of NI Caoen v 1, wauted Mrs, W. Warvey und Mre. Lisclo Urown sereeted Tur outertug het dualeils by chopplug out the dupr puncls whil a batcbet. 33 aproary that Mew, Hure = vuy and husbaud voarded with My, Forucs that * Harvey disappested tucently, sud thol Korbes 1w d with 3irs. Hacvey's depurtnicut sluco busoand's dupatture. Sho onlered bor out, sud locked the dogr. Hence the battle, Edward Blook, a Bau Franclseo cook on Lie way hODO L Krauce, met §u & concert saluon at No. 155 Clark strect,’ un scquuintance gaticd Artlinr Skeel, smpluyed us Junitor sud eigluver fu 1y Mourrtson Dullding. 1y accompatied” the 1sg- ter o by ruuia upon promlnes of Tecelviuz wine ek tu e native Land. - A lie waa beaving ho noticed that his pocketbouk cuy taluing Uie Lckel und $40 bu cisl waw i, He accused Bheul of the lurceay sud hud b locked up ut thu Arwory. Arresty: 8, Roburts, aad Audrew Millor, o butctier ut No. 110 West Lehe street, charged b vach othes with arsaulte wita Intent to un\‘. Lot of thoun Laviog bes badly used up 1 3 Bgbl yea- terduy atteruvons Joln Hoyan, latceny i o Joog- {ng-Guuse of & paix of shoes from Frauk Jolueon; Louts Chowchow, kecplog saloon Open after tid. uign; Micnacl Mctauu, cimrkod with steailug 4 £214 pateh aud chln frow tho uificy of B A, iy, No. 122 Lusalle steect. Hoom 23, while Lie wid employed lu cleauttg the windows: Luuly Rotb, L6 1 10 pose » Cutaterfelt fW-cil comn ot OOen Leluice's daluots, N Weat Madicon street, Flie cass of the wan Suddon, who was charged by the Y. M. €, A, peovly with dusorderly conduct that serivusly futerfered with nuvadsy »urvicee, Wus 1ricd bY 3 Jury yesterduy st Justics Fuote's ol Phe Jury, b 1t eabd to the credit of Conntubls Gray, was Ui oet Jutelligest uud vatiss faclory that the fpURlel WEO Wus prescut Lad everacen. They wore all of them rapntahte buni- neen mon, and thelr unwilling yresence at the conrt lont to it an oir of respectability and juatice wnch as the general run of lunngers fail to confer npon fL. They diangreed, huwever, and the cass will io broughi gp aglu aftor many daye. Justico Rummerfield vestardny hold Rich- ard Donovnn and Matt hay fo the §ih for robbing 3 diover named Encton of $80; twenty negroed from the dens of Cheyenne, $10 and #5 fino eachs itiehard Wogner., charged with besting the Palmer House, €00 fto the 18th: Cariln and _ Michasl O'Rrjen. Willam Maery and Willlam Disc hall, 8300 to the 10ih: fssac ' Johnton, caueht snenking into the reaidence of Dr. L. H. Mantgomery, No. 1031 Wabash avonne, §300 1o thefith; Patee Hyan, Jarceny of & lefie_from John Freyer, of Ko. 917 North avenue, $300 to the Crimtoni Court: [ames Degnap, robbing Me. Wne- evrunn of & old waten and chaly, 3500 1o the Oth; Dan Day, charged with the lnrceny of ockethook cuntaintng 840 in scrip from Atubte, of No. 801 abesh avenne 10 the 101 t 71 Michigan avenne, §700 to tbe Criminal Courl: Robert Jery, tho mneak ehat by Officer Walters, 3500 1o te Dih; F'rank Nevins, atlempling to enter the honse ot Charles Whitnoy, No, 535 Calumet avenue, $300 to the Criminal Conrt, Jnstico Mor: riron fued Frank Martin, William Moore, and devrge T'eabody $100 each for tramping and so- noying thacitizens of lawndale. LEADING CRIMINALS. TOB PROTECTION Testerday was the day appolnted In the Criminal Caart for setting the trial of Hillianl et al., fn the Protection Life caso, and at tho opening of court the roum was full of attorneys. Mr. Swett ap- peared for Waods, Me. Tiigh for Kellogg, and Mr. TReed for the officers of the defunct concern. The first-named attorneyn pretended to want s spoedy tetal, and trged that the caee be aot for Wednes- day. Mer. Swett had un cngagoment st Denver for the 20th. ony anothor st Harttord for Aug. 27, and he wne 5y to go to trial at any e so that thesy dutos woald not be Inteefered with, ond Mr, High merced with him. Mr. Need Jistenoy to their proposiiions #nd to tho Conrt's uithmatum that nnless they wete tricd this term they would have to go over to the September Ceria, and alt at unce nrose and stated that Edwards was o very fimportant witnces in hin part of the cane, aud that he wan 18w dio- ging gofd at Deadwoind, sud that be could not go to trinl without bis jircsence, further aaid thata bl of particulars hag bven asked for which bad not heen lven in tho case of his clients, aul for these reatons hu wne not ready. Measrs. fwett and High then portrayed the Innocenco of thelr clfents o an argnment fof & scparate (rfal. Thu reauut wns the cases went over 1o the Snptem- ber term, Mr. Iligh giving notice, howerer, thal he kol O1e nflidavite in a fow days {n o motion for a suparate trial for Kellogg. 0 d beon disposed of the State's Atturuoy calied tha case of Simonl, who fs ndicted fur mueder. The prieoner wi conrt, and presented quits o respectable appenrance, oated hetween filx sttorueys, Mesars, Reed and O'firfen, helng neatly clothod snd clossly shayved, In anwwer to the call of the case Mr., lecd ro- eponded with an sMlavit a<king for a change of e, which hud been interpreted to the prisoner, the subatance uf which waa that the peopls of the cantty were projudiced agalnst hin client as shown from a [t _of eerinons presented in the morning papy ‘The afiuavit waa as fullows, Thicl was 8 couy of Tus Tnincxs and the 1 ‘ An roon ns theso can o Amonl, balng duly swor, on bls onth Ltully reprosents to sald Court that he Is th I carsat and thut he fears that e Wik nut Foceive falr s Anpartial trial of sad cause i 8iDAl CuliTty Liecanro the InhAbitanis of sala ty are prejudiced sgatnat Limi amd that he aunds hiis elict of the uxlstenco of such prefiudice of i Trhiabltants g inst hiin upon tiie facts that chery ave Ly been committed In said conaty several ed Dinfork, wiieh have creatcd pud caneed great nnnsual oxctiement among il the {uhabitants of #aid conniy oa the sublect of eatd nileged murders, ani the prevalling upinon ainong sald fnhabitants a thet thisaitisut e gulity ot the ceimo of mnrder, and that e ougehit Lo be oxecuted w! ut deiny: and thot et the simo or irarrest on aatd cinrie 8 farie cromd uf peo: pit, who wers then and wifll aru fnhsbitauts of said tutioty, (hreatenod o lyne affants smi thet sdch fecling stil nviats stnome Iarxs ait of aafi {nhali- 180G and that ‘herw (6 now & deen-scated and hitter prejudice agninss alunt yong the Inhiahitants uf eald sountys upd that two dally tewspapers of Turke direitudion uniang (e (nliatitante of sati county which ara puotialicd (n the Clty uf Chidago, (n sald county, ¥Rt Tits CiHCA® TRIVEXE and' the Chi- on this doy cuntain M&nl‘ inflammatory reactie in sald slty by eminent metl. whicli have ‘sxrited ghw miud agalist wil ['ereots now eharked wit Taurdur Tn eaul County, aniongz whom te atlant: snd ail i dafly newspapers fn astd dorinty iave hererofora publishad divers articles azalnst this adiant in reiatiot 10,%ald charge of nuirdery abd that stilant herewit Dt Rhd Rtaken part oF this petiiion sobios of sal Bgwapapnrs puliisied to-dng, and that the xnowlodgs of the said prejudice of en bitenta Arst came afilunt on thy turlbg of thi o ¥IZ. 1 the Bth day of uly. A. D, 1678; und the © ‘for_‘making tila ap- fi¢ation e & \lwoge Of venne Nrst cemy 1o the uwiedgo of siliauton thlx Ath day of July, 1878, Wiersforo atiant prays for 8_change of thy venuo of sali causn to sumia othier county, whero selid prejudica 1nes not exist. The atidavit boro 8imoni's mark, and aftcr 1t was rond Btoto's Attorney Mills sl tho apvlieation way somowhnt of a surpiléa to bim, and usked that he nmight have timo to fle counter.uMdavits, s the atatutes provided, ‘Thio Court erantud the request, and instructed e, Mead to cut thy scrmons out’ #o that tho rec- onds woultl not be incumbeced by the other matter contafneid i the pupers, ir, Milla will ilo hin udidavits to-day or to.mar- ruw, when the nrpllrullun foru chsuge of vonue will'bo heard on [ts merits ——— MILLER’S DEFALCATIO!. LOW UB MANAGED 1T, Tat defalestin of Vdwara Mlller, Cashicr tn tha Money-Urdor Dopartment of thu Post-Offico, was dlsrovered eeveral months ago, hut sut until Miller bad safely betaken himsclf to tho sbsltering preolncty of Coneda, The suthoritivs of the Pust- OMce have been extremcly reticent rogarding the fuctd of the defalcation, und it hes only bren Luown within s few daye that the ainouut was oo Joga \uon $15,000. 18 now appoars that Siller had a carlous way of yetting hold af the Post-Office fauds, ‘Therd are soversl business rins intown which rcceive lorze ntnbers, of rumi'tances by touey-orders. Thuee would e takon 1o the Posts OMce dally In hufu ‘packges, 10 avold wistakes, fitler would wiuiply ndd up' o diilerent winounts aud give o due-bill to tho fem, for the tural payment on the following day, after the money-orders oould he compared nad authenticatod, heso due-bills wonld bo chareed up un the books as cash paid out, s glviug Rtillce the sctual use of soveral fhous sand dollars for twonty-four honrse. Of courso there conld uot be nuch advantage 10 Lim in this, it fur the fuct that altor taking ous the money ne day hu cuuld make 1ty ot of the rocolpls of the following day, and thus cover u? hie tracks until the day of linal sottlement, It 18 supposod thut Mifler it this nnd that kits dofalcation dated % 10 the tine when Col. Enstuisn was Postrne. ter, atd coveriug all of NeArthur's torm and -part of Paluier's, The question arisiog v, fram whotn can the Qov- crament callect dawagost From the bondvmnn of Eastwan, NeArthur, or Pamer? District- Astoruoy Hangs fuilivatud yesterday bis_ Inteniion of fnclud- 1ng the 3ler dofulcation fu the amount clalmed by 'the Guvernment from the bondanen of Uaw, MeArthur. ‘foe utturney of Gen, Jdudige Ets, e doclares that be will cont clalm, and prove clearly that the Governtnenl must caticet (rom Postrusster Patmer, The Tue of argwment will bs os follows: pose that Miller tuok on @ aey $15,000 of id aceuiute uprarout] the asistance of that o thie Inst day of Vastman's teris hy would dubted lo thy Uuvarnuient 815,000, hut that §1b, - conld by made good by mongy (ke un the diy arter which was (he et duy of Fostsater Mo~ Arthurs lenn of ofiice, Thus the Uovernwent would actually not bo & luser by Exatinau, for thu entire auunt. was pald n ont of McArtbur's I . Thy saine ressoning would apply to Me- Arihur sud Patvier, and J udze Ela ju Lis capucity uw wtluruey for NeAethur will eudasvor to show thint tho Government iab callect from the pres- wnt Postmaster, i from wuy one. Mosuwhile Alfiler fy still vut of reach of the law, SHOEMAKER, AND THE 4. AB.8. 0. A, “UTuluis Mr. A, 1. hovmuker, of Iows," aald Geongo Noweos, of Whipple & Co.'s detective sgoucy, In the Ashland Hluck, Jast vvening to s ‘I'nisysz roporier at No. L6 Van Burunstreet. After wu {utroduction, fu which (he roporter dguted as ** 0, 15 Nichols,” the dstter noticed ba. fore hitn & froway-baired person who had an uue steady cye, wistlo by faco wus covered witha statiby beard. The form of the sfurcaald Shoe. maker bs ungaiuly, and Lo weurs an 11)-0tting und very longthy cost, + The place wherein tho reporter wmet Nhoewaker s an Italwn resteurant, located on. the border of Cheyunn, 3 just outhe corper of Prcifc avenue anl Ninrol strent. ‘Tois 43 where tho “rgroatevt dotective of madern days™ has hle ubliting ntace during bis suy in Chicugo, Buoctaker hat not i thly city long. 1l clalis (0 be 8 Constul of Tuylor Township, Poweehiak County, La., uuil haw b bis pa warmnt fur thu 3rreet of vne layus, Justice Kilpatrick, chas Shocmuker's bualnees lsre ks poculiar. o that which zives hiw bis preseot notoniety, tu L pusscarion A CERTITICATE which reuds as fullowe: Aukkica¥ & Evuosmid Scant-Suavi: vy =1 Whom I Jiiy Concern—G, ey Kt sebonitg pietial (Tuac uud con sbility, Whopsisy, and A il we ug ficroby spiuint bl e Bk oo s Hacedlrers by U oy il yalee it et v B allen nicelve” crnd Wl “El5ne Glren uader vus baud sudscal 1b1s 27t day of aptil, 187: : Bykux . Hous, Preaident, Atteats UL M. KINDALL, Becreitry. ‘Tho certidcaty e aduracd with un eagle ou top, wiile &t thu Lottom Hosts 8 gad and divconvoluto- Touking bewule, carryiug fu hue bouds s vale of scalew wind 3 eejocted dluner-born, wolck st scemd unale 10 blow, Tils wealth of papot s scvou- pited by o Ladge, wuct o valas sups ua toe ya of Buruslde's’ atwy curps were woul fo don, —a httls alileld wmads of Very buse weawl, updu 4= E. Seuret Service Detective.' . when, wud it e Mo bus pans. 1v2an.) bary his hesd nnder what ara suppossd to ha the” Stars ond Stripes. Theso ste the ineignis of suthority of this i famon rongdn forth fta officers, bl o have ita ramificatlons all over the sworld, The Ameriean & Enropean Sncret Service Campany fs A cutlous concern, 1ts beadquartets purport to ho in Clncinnati, where 11. I Kimball, Scorclary, and Hyron 1. Robb, thy Preaident, aro_anppose to have their habitation. The directarics fafl to ho ap any snch peaple, andthe ** great azency ** fanot pupposed to have uven un abiding-place known to man. ‘The wholo thing 19 to be shunned, A8 ad #hown cmphatically by SUORMARRN'S STATEMENT lnnt night to a Tainuxk repotter. il supposed be had caught a sucker. and he unfolded his tale. Sigemaker says of Dimseflf that he fs ono of the Lest drtectives on the face uf God's footstaol, and that ho lives by a ayatemntic atstem of ** nrging ** people, and the mmmumlh\f of felonjes, lie clalme to have a cara now orking up f this elty In mhich $14.000 1 involved, lle said tnat Chareh & huil: Lyman Trumbnil, mind in_this matter. How- prette hadly mixed when ho ¢ of Jerwin Chiurch, the hunse- Me. Trambuil's partner i law- 98, The reporter asked Shosmaker what Xind of a cass it wan, amugyling eaen, +*4A lttle quacr that 1 should not have beard of it defore."” “**1t's & bankrnpicy ease, In which the conecrn have smugyled evorything out of tho way, 1got 7 per aent on all [ rocover up to $10,000, 'and 50 per eent of the balanco.” Any one heating such a slatement, aud looking a1 the feilow attering it, conld ot heip but know that somothing was wrong. Showinaker clalms 120 to hsve to hte empioy Capt. Crawley, of La Porte, who ndvises ou i crooked work. Shou- maker 18 ugent for the Aoiotican & Ei ean Se. cret Rervice Agoncy. Ile fceke qulls st 3 o bead to buy the certificates of membershin, ‘The money is forwardcd to Cincinnati, with the spplication, which Shoemakor indorses, sod the certificate is roturned, :*Wo have agonotos in atl pasts of the world, ** maid tho glib Shoemaker, ''In St Potersburg, Kassin; Stocktiolm, Swedon, etc,, and a man is liable to be sent to Perels to work up a case fneido of twenty-fonr honrs, Tho roporter looked surprlsed. ¥ho is Robb1" ssited the reborler, o ia our Presidunt, repiiod the wiee Shooe or. WWho I hot" asked the reporter, Idon't know, Robt aud Kimball are both mytle a8 (o thefr oantes. The ** Agency ™ hias Its urlytn, it fa wup- posed, {o s snlde Cincinnutl drawnatie avency. **They allow you ono-third gt all rowatds,” sald 8ucemeakor, **and pay your expensve. and Jou can make plenty outeido” whila workiay for em, * 4 them, Tho fellow aleo had a schemo for shutting off Bllly Plukarton by startiuga aetective agency at Coninetl Llafe, El\-lw agency, which e, reten Tt Is just as woll to think tvico Sefors Shoemaker §J for s fancy Idgo and cortifical TIIT: SOUTH TOWN. WOUK OF HQUALIZATION.« Tha Sonth Town Toard of Review got down to actual business yostarday moruing, snd sccom- pilshed conaldorable in the way of equalizing as between Individuale dnring its two sessions, moru- ing ond afternoun. The nitmber of complaints on the gronnd of lack of uuiformity In tho nesentment of roal-estate north of Twonty«second strect Js in the kelghborticod of 160. Postal-carde wero sont Haturday motning to & number of tho come plainants, and the responso yestorday was guite genural. Tho complaining onvs submitted ovi- denco o show thal tholr Droverty had been wssmsed highor than ofther prop- orty mdfscont fo it or in the sano nulghborliood, and, whera the chargs of a want of uniforniily was sustained, the Doned grantod the desired rulief by I'Mlllchngalhe asgossment to con- form to that of the cigbboctag pruperly, Of tiacy who recelved rallef in this way daring |Knln wwerd the following-named property-ownare: Josuph ) Polk atrecti Goudy & Chandlor; . uthats (3. A, Springer, 113¢ LoSallo strect; E. A, 8bedd; Third Natlonal Bunk: A. E.Urown, No, 700 Wabash avenuo: W, 8, Hathaway, No. (4% Michigan avenno; ¥. D, Lowther, No.11% Twenty- fret utreet; 3l L. Puarca: ¥, Bakor: J. Il Kedzie | Jullus Robertua; H, ¥, Waite; Goorge 1 Voen, Snydacker & Co. 11, L. (Hill} st how much the ction was, or narticalars lavolving flwarcs, cuuid not ba luarned. The partics themrelVew, of conrse, know what they got. und tne generl pubilc pronnbly caren nothing about It boyond the fact thal the at- tempt Lo wecuro uniformity was sucoesefnl. Aftor completing this particular work of equalizini, which cunnos iaet mach longer than to-day, the Board will consider TItE ENERAL OBIECTION 1o tho wholn ssvossment that It Is higher than thay of tha West aud North Towne, (¢ In anderstood that the Doard will wpake soine reduction, but juet what 1t will be could not ho learned {Q"Q!dn L 19 quits ponriblo that a standard will bLe adopted this week, aud tho avseasmont of real estats vorth of Twenty-sccond sftect clesrad up, as far o8 tue Doard can olear 1t. Tha books cover. ing the portion eouth of that wtroet will robatly be resdy by the lastof tho week, It Is ken far granted that the Anecaror will mnake tho figures In theso on tho sisndard to bu adopted nurthof Twonty-sccand atreat, Complaluts s 1o pirdonal proporty will in ali probabiiity be rele. gated to the County Boasd, lnrfu proportion of Zouth $ido_people have made thoir achedulcs, whick havo been compared with the dcpntics’ cstl- tinufes, and the propor fizures steuck, 0 that thy complainta on this score will provably be few and tar between. A IEPORT. Mesars, J. 10, Rees, Enos Ayres, -and A, W, Btuvous, the Citizens’ Awsociation Committce ap- inted to oxamino the asscusmient on tho South repurted yesterday which ~ thuy wepring, A of tho Asseclation” will' be held wi short timata constider this report, as well Inr documents to ba subinitted by the 'Wes North Hide Conunittecs, consleting ruapectively ol Mewura. James N. Clurk, U, Tolden, snd W, 11 ‘Thompson; W, ‘Tureman, Brooks, and V, L, Parnor. It was learnvd yusterday—thungh nuf from ;tho pnnctilions anu wightily-vxaliod Hecros tary of tho Assoclatiun, who, of canno, refussd to *+ lvo 1 away “—that tho report from’ tho iSauth Bida Commities recommended, in hricl, & redue. tum, in the Hret pisce, of 3 per cent on the real-catutn - asiessuiont of land fu Froge tional e, £1, and, 10 tha wecond bluce, o general reduction uf 50 pur cont on the whols as- sessinent of laud Wi the South Diviewa porth ot Twuity-second sires 'he B pee cont rednction covers all the land wast Of Btalo strect and eouth of 'fwolfth, which the Comiaitse thuught w asseeved 00 high fu comparison with othor pru ecty In tho town. Tho reauction of 50 pee cont ta recommenied on the ground thut such & roduction 1u needed to equalize butween the tires tuwns, It 18 surmfved fu 60mo (uariere that Ls report abont wxprossed the feelings of the Busrd of leview ro- Burdiug tho ussessmcut. THOB INDIANS, NAVAIOE HESENVATION, A detalled accolnt gt the recent expedltion to the Navsjou Rescrvatlon in the Tunicha Bloant. ne, to luok Ioto the murders uf ulled wize ards, ar juedicipo-men, who are supposed to jly the black art, i» furnistied by Livat. 1), U. Mitchell, of the Piftcenth Infantry, who reports 10 the com- manding ofiicer vt Forl Wingate. Mhu Licutenant givos s runndabout roport uf hils expudition Lo thy weene 0F tha trounles, le found the Indland were Yury angey ol the ayproach of the noldicrs, aud wero fuclined to resunt nuy futeefurs once wilh thelr vocullar methods of deallug with witcheraft. But when Lieul, Mitchell callud tu- guther soma of the Sub-Chisfs ami others in & clrcle, and rewsoucd with thom on the ubauiui. ty of thelr throwing stoues ute cach othor's bodles, hie funnd them to Le wonderfully tractadle. They upanlwonsly sgreed thet by was nvm. and thoy seemed tu o all tbe mory Incliued to 1 to e peaceuble prupusition becatse fia vave thuin distinctly to uiiderstand that Lo wis uol afrald uf thew. and thal the Geeut Father wosut to puts stop to this stoug-throwiog Ll Under ju- atrictions from Col. Nwain, he gave tho N to understand thut the Auiericans thoroughly be- ffeved in the putency of theer eveils, wince it {s well known that a_Ltut of infidelity un this score would shuke the confidenco of the wavages b the swhibte me sirness stud dutelligonce, Licut. lell catfed {n sono of thess medi- ofnu-men to toe counchl, and snbjected tiem Lo & vovers cross-cxainatl Fligy wckuowledied having ueed this peculiar gift of throwing stones into ludian bodios, snd to haviug slain fn this way mora or less members of tha Novajoe tribu, At cascil — theae deators in Joe k to be ready to hury their channs Une old fudlan, who spicared t o & cllef among the wediciuu-men, readily achiowl- edged bis obifity to throw siones 1hlo 8 tres it uecessary, ot when dated o ik the expariment Ly fliuched, nu: Launt, Alitcue)l o wthewutizo hin ay o, the wizira prowired never o ui achine Wy o, §Le even wout 80 fur as ta give the parstus into the kevplog of the Guvernment. 1)s wquaw made o frantlc cowplidut to e Unlied Hiales oflicer tw the utfect thut hu Lad Lijled hot brother autl sonie uthee near selalives by this dov- illoh machiue, Wiich shrow stonee made of bunau balr, shecp's duug, aud other dungy, and that ehe was atruid he would kil lior suwe duy in the sawe mapuek. Bhe was quicted by the sted wseurances of the old muuer that Lie would hiever use hie pischioe iaiu. The wome an ayaured the soldiers tuat {f he over trivd ua any wore of_bis trl ¢ would feport hinu Ruiter- at¥ors Win wers potfuctly aste Inticd with 1%, and vave wu cud of prusiss o tho pusce I future, Cot. Bwain, port, Nuvajoos are divided uto wo partic he “wedicluc-wen of malpractice, ln‘ by witchcraft, which every Nuvajou flzml belleves in, and thls party bas made awuy wit sevecal of ihcse mediciue-wen. The uther parly cuinpossd of the rolatives und frisuds of ihe wien who practice witcucrait, sud tuey uatursily dealre Yo avenge the kliling. Cal. bwaty lustructed the scouting party nut to tako vides with wither, but 1o require that the vane sbould rolease privoaers, snd thst the wedlclue- woen should discontigue tuete eudl praceicen. It weelw du valu Lo try 1o cuuvince these lndizus tbat thglr ulict fu such arts s weru superatitlon. ‘Thy wodiciuo kit contded to Liedt. Mitchall by the vla Nediciue Chlef {4 sald to be quite a curloals ty tu e w: 4 welghe two sud Lsif poutds, Wi N Tuca there ‘ta o wealdly-louklug gl tryity to | A & Gescription of b4 oipneat pasts bas bech gathered from the nat! and will ho forwanded ta the prover quurter, tagether with the kit fteelf, THE CUSTOM-1IOUSE, A SUPBRVISING ANCHITECY'S LAW, *'See bere, yon're s newspuper man and” know very(lifng. or ought to,** saidt o weli-known eitl. 2e0 of thia city t & TRINTNE reporter yesterday as he was sauntering along the sanny slde of Madiren street. **Cauyou tell ma why It i« that mana- facturors of Chicago ravely get a amoll at the work on that new Curfom-flonse Hutlding yondors™” The reportor languldly cave {t up, 1t was {00 much of a conundeum for a kot day, and npolica his tortara to the quoationer fn tnrn, **Csn you tell why, since you asked the question hefaro ™ *'1don't koow that 1 can, but there 15 one thing, thet, while work s zoing on and fs belng execnted by Enetern manufacturers, thero bas been an absence of puhlic advertisement as requf d by law for hids for the work. 1 uad occasion to Jeok ny the law, and 1 dad that It fe mandatore an officials concernied in the erection of mblic build- ings 10 expend nothing for material to any amoul without dne advertiroment, Now, If tho Supers vlstng Architect Lins complicd with ‘thix law during the lant year, 1am fin ignorance of i, o ha hos kept publle hotico ont of the Chicao papere. Everything gocs to New England, or Philadelphin, or Baltimore. or Washington, —anywhore eXcept Chicago, Why, L anderstarid that the Guverntaont f8_paying from one to fwo conts a pound moto for lead than Nathan Corwith, of ihix ecitv, could farnish It right on the ground, ‘and 1 have no donlt that an fnvestization Inta tho uthor clnsrrs of work wonld_develop tha enme pinte of 3MTa Tlndn't you better aca inrling abont i7" Taking the hint, 8 Tuinuse reporter made his woy towards the “palched-up wafls of Chicagn's new Custom-House, in acarch of tne Suporintend. ent, hut that gontleman was taderstood to e werving Caok Connty, on the North Side in bis capacity of Commissioner. Collector Kmith war nest called npon In regard fo this matter. o said ft was ‘truo that the work wus dono by Vastern mnunfacturere, but why this wae so e conlil not eny, Ile had no doubi Rupervistug Arehitect Il conid explain tho matter. and po haps wonld do so if politely cafled upou. This wark was hojn done on whit were called accepted provonals, Tho reporter asked: ! Ate thera proposals made In cunformity with law? " Mr, Smith replled: ** You are ventneing upon a racky road, Jf vou expect to' ascertaln an archi- tect's view'of Inw, " £ [t you urs not an architect?* “*Truoznin, The iaw, howover, fs hors, and you may fead it for rwumli. and auswer vour own gueetions. You will find it 'in Sec, 3,700, United States ltevieed Statutes, " The section mentivued statea: All purcharce and eontracts tor supplien or services In any ot ede‘urlmsnuut tha tinyveroment, e it for s o8, hall ho sade i cfent time previousfy game, whentiie public exigy immediate deilvdry of the urtl thowrvice, a o notreqnira Ll oF perforiusice of BUBURDBAN. LARE, At the last mecting of tho Noard of Trustees tno Taxpayors' Assoclation presenied » remorstrance ayuinst the ofiicers of the town taking or recelving any commiselons ot salary other than prescribed by law for actual wyork done, and asking thom to refund 824,300 already rocsived In oxcens of thefr I!.‘gal ucs, 1 1a the intention of the Ansoclation, o case the Hoard fall to comply with thelr reanest, to cor nicuca & ault to recaver tho sun of $24, 3100, clatm~ od to bavo boen rucetved by Meagrs, Condis, Muir. hend, Murphy, and Bloster In excess of whal tho Tow aliows. Mr. Voedor. Town Attornoy, claima that tho lnte declaton of o Suuremo Constin tho case_rntitied Fadward Martin ve. The Voople ex rol,, Loufs C. Tiuck ote., and Joseph W, Tiroxel ve, the same, whl apply to this case, 1t was hald then that tho Tawn of Lalke was and is a villngo 1n the snso 11y which tho word {n used in Sec. 164 of tho Geners] wtol 1474 rolating o cltles and vlliages.” Thu Asvociation claim that this wiil not kol in thelr care, A number of property-uwnere fn the vicinity of 8tato strect ars yreatly oxerclsod over a rchome which thiey think' fs on fout Ly tus ropregontatives of Vanderbllt to procara o rght of way througl the dfown for th Canada Sonthiern, tho Great Kustern, and the Dal simors & Ohifo fallroads, Atthe last meeting of tho Board of TeMatues u petition for Tigat of way for the Chleavo, & Alton ailrand Comp flled, but this, 1t 18 claimed, is only a bilad. echaino, it ls thougnt, is to get o right uf way tlirouyh the castorn part. of the town, aud lay 3 track tipon State sirect boforo tho property-owners cam wterforo with sn injunction, HYDE PANK, ‘Tho Board of Tydo Park Trustoes held sn ad. ourned moeting yesterday evengug. The Viilago ‘omptrollor reported waterstax collections for A}m. Mny, and Juno, $4,B11; water purnits, 8102 saloon liconses, £2,014; peddiura’ liconwes, &4t pool-table lcouse, $57; miscollancous, §18; aéconint of laying water:pine, 8240; April 1, bal: ance cash on hand, §230,--87,688. Pald’ aver 1o the Trensuror, $7, 6151 balance on hand In cash and warrants, %, The uumber of water-por- s issued to this date s UsH: unmber tot now naing tho wator, 78; number ‘of maloon liccnsca granicd, 77 peddiers® licennos grantod, 02, Tho Hoard then adjourncd tll Saturduy, at4 P SPORTING. : DASE-BALL. Tho Providenco Club, belog bard up for a pitehor through the lamencss of Nichols and Cory uud the (neficicucy of Wheeler, took with them to Clncinnall Nate Fislier, ot tho Frunk- Hlug (“ Cherokeo ), aud he will very ikely pitch to-aay. Ona of the plavers of thu Club s sujd to bave besn eo thirsty Bunday that ho didn’t got swany with the rest of the men, [f thia bo true, it 1s very lkely thas Higham or Allison will cutel to-day, ‘The Milwauliovs will play at Whito 8tocking Parlk at 8:45 this afternoon. They hove been dolog wuch better of late, aud their gamcs with the Dostons lust weele showed preat fmprovement fo play, o that a hard, cluse game muy bo looked for, LB BATTING AVRRAGES, The Clucinuatl Envulrer of yesterday prints a st of vatting averages of ths Leagus players of the country up w0 date. It has no smail watter to ulake then out, and the Enguirer's Lol man, Mr. Caylor, desorves credit for the work, Folluwing is the list us he gives it ‘Pl general wvorage of auch elub to 8 man is as follows: Cuicago, . 20%; Loston, 2303 Frovi. dence, 235 Glictnnatls, 2515 Milwaukoa, 8. Lauly, The tailo i fuld 1n ua fallow. Tl Name o, | 3] 5y g g H Trawn .. < oer. Providunce 1. | bl It Lo idonce.... - & Higham .. 1Yok Fi Fet 11 12(Clapp . Lk Ferguann. 14[ondmon 13 McVey. 10 Murnan 17jtderlardt 1 {Mll:hcl |1 Mauning lDLlnv‘ 20, Ylll ht. 21 Hay Hoston,... . \ » I . Froviconce . 00 Buydes Murrt] 1 4,250 14 O'Kourgel . 41082725 Schafer.... . g 4 1las0 3 Cassidy. Cincinuaii. ... Bt Luhil. ' h\‘ { ; Nofa !4 i 40 McClellan il |Chilcao. <[ Frovidence. ueinint], o [Providence . {Milwaukes Malwankee. . 31, Loul A Ewoney .. o0 Holbert. ..o Mectul Diwach 10 The Tribune, Rocuroun, 1il, July B.—The pume tu-day between tha Foredt Citys, of Rockford, aud the Aclives, of Jouesville, resulted ju favor of the Foreat Untys—14to 7. The gune waus closely contested, tho dofeat of the Actives bolng cn the tirst inplugy, poor utleldiug giviug thelr op- puticnts ive ruus, sficr which they beld thewm u check with thice yuccesalvo goose-cgus. UASIBY YEBTELDAY. Hpectat Dispaich l Ths Tribune Pgosia, 11, July 8.~Tus Peorls Reds sud Boatons played n magnsicent game of hall to- dlns, but the Peorla hoys were too muct for the Ytnkces, sn the fotlowlng score will show. Twenty-live hundred peonte witnessed the ganie. acomns TEOMA NEDR, A 4 | 4 J. Glensou, Loftas, 2 b, Alrereita, € 7. o4, Towe, ' W. Gleason, 8.8, 10 1.1 nat O'Htanrke, 28, Manning, r, f., Bnrdock, 25 Sntton, . Sehaefer, ¢ Hony, p Bayder, ¢ _ Totat Fnningi. O | nacozooma 2, £l Runn Barned—Foorin Reds, Bostons, nous. Wild Vitches~Ttowe, 1: Dond, 1, Pagsed Natls—Suyilor, 23 Kows Strnck Out—Dostous, 123 Peoria Keds, 4. Tiase 1lita—Peoria Rods, 115 Dostons, ¥ EA ‘Hmfa. 1. Twn-basn Hita—T. {fleason, 1 Umplre—A, Pox, of Springfeld, fi; Uriea, July 8.—Utfcas, b: Manchestors, 4, Senyoriern, Muss., July 8.—Lowells, 0 Springficlds, & BILLIARDS, The feeling In Chicago fn referenco to the falling through of the Sexton-Schaefer match 18 more than shared n 8t. Loufs, wihich was to have been the sceno of the thind and decistve gue. The Globe-Democrat has the followlng to say about it: The svorting men of the West and all truo Jovers of the gentlemen's gAmo, are outepnlicu {n their donunclation of Willam Sexton, th Uliliard chani- plon, fot the cowardiy manner In which ho bas crawlod out of hils miteh with_Schacfer, and hix disuioncsty in sccaring the $1,000 which' weru put up twelve hours too late. owing to the negligenco of tho bank oflicials, 1iad texton put his hand in Schuefer's pocket of the puckets of his backers and stolen tno monoy—for it nmounts to that In the Jom run—he conld not have been mure oittor- Iy denuunced than lie is ap prescut, 1ifs sharp practico hne gained e hiin ‘an unenvia- o roputation, — which will aesurodly makae its welght folt fn the futuro. In con- veration wili ane or two recognized anthorities In sporting matters yesterday, u (lobe- Jremocral veporter aacartalued that i Rchaoter's backers wera to plead tho Gambling act and sue for tha recovery of the mouey out of which they had hoon swindled they would be sustamned by thu fras ternity, and this, 100, I the face of tha fact that the law of the eports la the stricteat In thy world, and that to defy 1t meaus. permanont estracism from tho eraft, No ona could be found who sus- talned Sexton's action, And It wns the universall exprossod opinfon that the champlon who had never accomplishied anything Hio Schaofer's mon- derful performancen in & gnine forf wonoy, wis afrnid to meet tho Western \ondar, Sexton's fricads—1f hio han uny outside of tha gnoihlers~ sy Induce him to seo the folly of his action, and allow tho mateh to procead, ~Unlers they ‘do It may bo eonsidored off, nn thic follawing corrasuond- ouco, which passed betwaun this city aud Cnicago by telegraph yesterday, will show: 7. Louts, July 8. IWT4.—The J. JI. Brunecick & faike con P;y‘:c;lw.":l.l'lfl Syl tie watch como oty hu public ar er. # 3 W, Mecutagun, Crioauo, July 0, 1878.~Tha J, W, liruneaict & Dntke Lumnany, St Luule: Tt d 2 entircly apon Boxton’s wenen of uour. | Tf he (e tpon tuklng ad- vantage of an scoldeiit, thers will bo go match. 331, BryatRazn. It Sexton persistx in retainiug tha $1.000 re- ferrad to, Schaefer's backers shonld rorort w the Iaw aud recovar 8. 14 inny bo wlated that a suit for tho money In oquivalent to Its recovery. Straoge though It may scom, the law protects belting men botter than any other class of peoplo. The truo sportiug nan never rosvrte to 11, bul in thls pac. ticalar fustance all scknowiedgo that there is just ‘canse for action, A couference was to have been held Sunda tetween Meassrs, O'Connor and flumln{ur wit] A view Lo _artiving at an udjustment. Mr. Ben- singer had proffered sutne very ltberal conces- stulis, upon the basls of which O'Connor pro- fessed to be hupeful of bringing about un agrecment, aud ln view of the admitted fact that the Collender houso has $1,00¢ in tho Sex- ton stake, It was tulr to supposs that the repre- sentations of Mr. O'Connor, the son-lu-law aad manager for Mr. Collender in_Chicago, wouid have great welght with the New York party, 'or somo nnkuown reason Mr. 0'Connor fallca to keop his uppulntment, ond no confercneo twolk place. Mr. Beasluger left for Now Yot Sunday evening for the purposs of bLringing ahout & match if possible Ubou a fatr and lLon- orable basia. < Frank Farker, whose severo ffurfes by o locomotive at Elizabath, N. J., wero the todirect cauise of Scxton's chanea to et the forfeit, be- ®au suit aoafnst the Rallroad Company for $10,- 0u0 dnmuges. The Company scttled ‘with hln on o satiafactory busis, but the sum recelved by Purker Is not kiiown. Alr, Kox, the well-known pool-seller,—thg last mun who would advoeato u rosort to the Gum- blivg ack to recovor money swagered,—wns askad hls oplnlon ea to the action of Mr. Buck, tho stakebolder, dn the Sexton-Schaofer match. I1is veply wag: **1f it wns me I would sus the stnkeholder for the 81,000 banded over to Sex- ton. Bucl’s conduct {s outrazeous and Jfs- honorablo, and there {s out a square and honar- ablo sporting wan tu the country but would call 1t so. Buck, es stakeholder and veferes for the timo belniy, decided that tho terws of the match wero complied with whon Do recelved and uc- centeil Booinger's sccond deposit, Boxton uot haviog made tha claii of forfelt befory the do- 0ogit reached Buck's bands.” THR PEDESTRIANS, The final urrangemcuts for the O'Leary- Sehinel! coutest, which takes pluce at the Expo- sitton Dulldiog oo Wednesday svenlug, wers brought to o close yesterday sfternvou. ‘The fullowiu certificato explafus ftaells Citioavo, J\l]{ 8, 1878,—1 horeby cortify that [ v thiw day lald ont two' tracks i the Exnoaition Bualdlng Iy this it by VBT Immck, couposed of tiro somiseircles’of 83 feet rudius, jollied Ly two parallcl stralaht lince BY 1:1-100 feet ong, - otie- BNt of a mylo, LHO fod Inchys ju he funur wil - dirles of 50 feot radte track, culnl;uwl\ of two us, Jutnad by two parallel struiult Hnes, 78 63-100 feotlung, 14 ono-teuth of a mil; Sanusn 8, Guericy, Oity Surveyor, Nafore starting, o *toss for trucks ™ will bo bud, but, owing to the yepy escollent curves node, the winning mon witl svarcely Jerlvo auy boucflt, the compasition of which bott ura con/ stricted bolng allke {u ull ruspects~namely, sswdust, woll rolled snd sprinkled. On Thurs. day avening s twenty-tve iuilu coutest witl alsu tako luce fu tho butldiug, Mr. (' Leary having depositad tho ainouut to bo competed Tor—870 —in the bnnds of Mr, Jolinson, of the Expust- tlou Jhulding. The wun walkivg twenty-fve wiles in_tha ehorteat tane will Tecelve $33, the secoud 315, and the third $10. As the mabuge- ment of this portion of the winusemsnt will be jutrusted to Mr. Julinaun, he will pay the amounts won by euch succuysful cowmpotitor fue wedlutely aftor the cluso of Lhe ruce TITE TURW. Hpectal Diguite 10 The Tridune, LoussvitLe, July 8.—The arrest of Mr, John W. Conloy kad nothing whatuver to do with the Fourth of July ruce. It was oceastoned by the olleged wallce of un Emlmm*l;llvhlu-l. Krow- luy out of l.)onlu('l fallure oa@Wall street two cars ago. Conloy was siinply detuined on a all wrlt, nud now, huving given bond, will dis- pose of the cas in court. 'The excitemont uver the ruce hua divd out Vur{ wuch, and the peo- plo uow louk upon it in Ita proper ixht, Tle -l‘l,uu. but thero 13 wo Fesson tor ud. event wis cplling it a S THE RIVLE, NBw Onuuaks, July 8.~The following rifle team will repreacut Loutsiona I tho vontest at Mobite July 5, . und 27: lercegray, Mo Quithy, Mradford, Armo, Bcluh, Leauwout, Neaud, Bchutz, Goldthwaie, snd Babbiig, This team und the wilitary compuny team represunting the Loulsisna FPleld Arthlery, Waalie ugton Artillery, sud Continental Uuands, leave for Mubllg this week. e e ——e HEBREW GATHERING. Mu,wavkns, Wik, July 8.--Dolegates from the Awerican Hebrow eongregations of the priuctpul cltics of the United States meet in au- nust Conyention st Concordiu Hali o this oty to-morrow, About 150 delegates will bo prus- cut, aml, us they urs represcutatives of the re- Mirious anl educated class of the Jowish teople of tha country, it i oxpected that the gatherivg will be unu of wore than usual fmportusce. A spocial abject of the Conyention wil) be o bure mouizo aud utite the luterests of the difereot sections of - the country. (he Council will also discusy thy fossfbllity of socurlog lands fu the West uml Bouth thiat. way be colonizod by Jews Who #re Dot pug- sessed of sulliclent weuns 1o estublish their own Lomes awl busiuess. Tha principgl wbm of the sesslon wiil b to l.'un:ulhh!u ull the reformed congregutions of the couutry, to the huporant efi thul o uwinber of colleges, under the auspl- ces of the Couudl, ey be eatublisbied. Avotlicr object 8 to sceure unifuriuity Of servics muwong e reformed vougregations. (Lo seaston will coutivue uutl Fildsy, Ou Wedneaday eventng a banquet will be gice tho Plankinton ogse, and ot Thitrsduy s it mer nighit's fostival. 'Daring the time of (g Conventlon, there wiil also be Do) hore thy Conventiun of th Rahbinteal Literary Aueery: tion, at* wnich about forty Rabbi fram varogy ncr"llmu of tha country are oxpacted to by prey. ent. JUDGE BREESE'S SUCCESSOR, Gov, Cnllom Abaut to Appoint the Ty, David J, Baker to the Rupreme Benceh, Bpectal Dispatch (o TAa Trivune, Arnixaristo, Tk, July 8.—Gov. Cullom by this evening declded to appolnt, and wh) o, morruw aunounce the appolntinent. of, Naelg 1. Baker. for years Judge of tha Calro Cireyjy nnd since of the Appeliste Court, Fourtn Dig trict, s muccessor tn the late Judge Signey Breeso on the Supreme Bencli. Judge Dakey jy a 1Iurl.-x of recognized cminence sud sbiilty, Politicaliy, he lo & Republiean, Spectal Dicpateh ¢o Tne Triduna. Mr. Vxnxoy, IN., -l\||( 8,—Judge D, j, Baker, of the Fourth District Appellate Con, hins heen appointed a Justice of the Suprumg Court, o iili_the vacancy occasloned by thy death of Mr, Justice Iiroeso. Spectal Dlspatch to The Tridune. Catro, 1., July B.—Tlie newe of the apont. ment by tho Governor of Judze Baker, of thiy city, fo the vacaner on the Supremnc Bench created by the death of Judgs Breces, meets with a most cordial fidorsement by all our peg. rle. [¢ fs learned that Judge Baker bas slgnifed ls ueeeptance, —————— Duck & Raynar's Fasonce of Pure Jamaica Gl 18 a safe thing to keep in the houre, il - —— Monsman's Petonized Beet Tonic ls tho only predaration of boof cuntaining ita enfire nutrifion l"’"fl"‘“"» 1t is not 8 mera stimulant lke the ex. racte of hoof, but contalns blood-making, force i life-sustaining propesties: le fo. cnfechled conditiune, whother tog remnlt of oxhanstion, nervous prostration, overs work, or nente diseana: ond In evory form of do. :‘""yl articularly 1f resulting from pulmonary oty dulicate stomach. privtors X ininte. It {a friendly and heloful to the most CaswELL, HAZARD & Co., pro- New York. Tu thie city, July 3, ROW AC l‘lav, Rabert Collyer, A. F. firown an by tho fagee . ne BAKER~BLACKBURN—At Austin, 1iL, July il hy tho ltev. David Clork, Mr, L. L, Baker, of Austin, i 8. CONREY—0n the nieht of duly 7, of Tockjaw, resulting from n toy-pistol woind, Georas ¥, son of Willlam If. ana Marla A. Conkey, aged 12 yeary and 10 monifin tence. AL 5ol upcral from parents* rosldenco, 81 Juds ¢ to-day 041 creloRi b . pafanek BIIAW—On Manduy, July 8, at 8 o'clock a. 1, of consumntion, Mrs. Eilza A. Shaw, agod 6} years 8 monthie and 14 daya. Funeral from hor Jate rosidence, 131 Miller atreet, Tuctday, fith Inst., t Gracoland. Montreal papera picare copy. EMERY--At lus mothice’s reeidenco an LIif av. enue, July 7, of theumatic {nftammation of thy braln, cautod] by 14 ek sickness of gunerdt Ll s, Davl Vaita Emery, s g 3 Hotnalna taken 1o Wilkesbarra, b o T LYNCH—July 7, at 10 Wright strcot, Mrs, John Lynch agod 37y, Fanctal fro eanft Courch, the Calvury (.‘cmu(no'ry. i sehy Wence by care 6 STAUL=July8, at11 a m., J. 3 43 yenrn and 10 mionil. ; SeBiaid ends and acqualntancen aro tvited to attend tho funeral from Lowse, 1o 1) oy T o'clotk. to Waldyorm. ® Lond avenuc, fo- RTRAUBH-—Laat evenlng, at 8 o'clock, Strauss, savd 65 yeare, B A58 Ol Souiil Tho faneral will take placo from hua lato reet. denco, No. 540 Michizan-av,, Wednesday mora. Ing at half-past D v'clnck, DELANY—0n the Bth fnat. . of cholern tnfaptam, Mary Frances, Infant daughtor of James J, and Mary Deluny, ‘sged 7 montlin, Fancrat at 10 o'clock, from parents' restdoncs, No. 100 Johnson-st., by carringes to Calvary. $3&7~ Bultimoru papers pleaso copy. BLINDLY GROPING for somo medicinal alcohollc resuecitant of phys feal eneray which should take the place of the heady and freanontly adulternted stimnlants of commorc, tho incdical practitionora of & qaarter of a century ago wera cluctrifiea on first observing the roviving offects upon tho systom of tonla then rocently Introduced, but which baa ain goma the mot populnr medicine e3ld on thin con. tinont, via.: Hostetter's Stomach Ditters. Their astontwhment and admiration wers Increased, whos axpetfenco (arther dinclosed that this botanic rem. edy effocted romults which the minoral drugs of the pharinacoperia often utterly fafled to produce,— amoug others tua pernaneiit reatoratlun of vigor, the removal of digeatlyu, socretive, and svacus- tive Lrrpgularitics, and th cradication and preven. tion of periadic fovers, ~ Bpoody recounition of the mordts of tho Biltors by unprojudicod and snlight- ened physiciane naturally followed this revelaiing of medical fncts, which have sincu recelved suca froquent and pusitiva contirmatior Toiar oD MENTN, N ADJOURNED MEETING OF i No. agtngers amocintion of tha Norehwiit oat ba -Room, ection ot nitc ¢ year. A larwo atfoudanc be uniicimred: | VHIGAGO ACADEMY OF SCIENGEN, 371 WATASTE fdrnslnenise el WS Dty o Aebean tudenta and loversof JERSONS DESIRING INFOI L0 Lhe prozess and s Colony cun ghtu fill P oltibalon: NATION TH IRGATD RGNS TS Gl T, Wi lias recently roturnel frotn Kdnsas. o AUCTION SA LRSS, By CHAS, B. RADDIN & CO., Auctloueers, 119 aud 120 \Vab)li-ay., Chicaga, 1L BOOTS AND SHOES. TUESDAY, JULY 9, at 10 a, m, Wilt Bott an Butire new line of Rochostar and Fhiladelphia Goods. Also, Large Assortment of Slippore, just rocoivod. Aleo, 1,000 pairs Bamples, finost quality, " Weduesday, July 10, at 10 u, w, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Straw Goods, Flowers, CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, &e, Just revoived, aad to bo olossd this sale. . O, 8. Baadin & Co._ W. A, BUFTERS, LONG & CO., Auctionears, 173 und 17 andolpheat. VALUADLE PRIVATE LIBRARY (Catalvgus now ready), A LARUE AND DRY GOODS, OLOTHING, NOTIONS, 3 NATS, CAPR, GLOVES, ETC., & Thurdsy, July 1L st 2:30 o'clock 8. ., ALITI & 113 o By GEO, P, GOKE & CO,, 66 and 7O Wabas-av, BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUOTION, Wolluussluy. July 10, 9:30 w. m. Ju addttion (0 our reguisr lines of guods we shall ofct whie Jut of buinuier Louds, whicl we sre vullied 13 «lusss alad, full liavs of desirubls ool nuw cutulug 1o I by fall aalcs. ereanriflad® ko, v, gone & co, 88870 Wabaui-av. By ELISON, POMUKOY & GO, Auctioasors, T 60 Handolph-st. Tuesduy's Salo, July 9, st 9:30 4, m. New and Sflcnufl-nflanfl Furnitose, Quouda, Geners] M ; o MO S el L) fiy’nfnk SANDLI in} & CO., REGULAK BALE op i\ { X N BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS, AT AUCTION TUESHAY, JULY . AT 12130 GHCLOCI Erest bessouabio Goode = WILEON & EVENDEN, IR & 49 Weat Lako Biscet. =y AL Goabx, 15 2 o My Put. BARATOGA WAVE of wiran iy AT Y woiess Tuwke woudertnlly. You will basc uosd oller after lfl:m it T;(‘“lg:g\" L TG 5 abusliete ULler Waveh B 210 Wi wassa, Micl., and Miss Adora A. Biackburn, of K v ' i