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Y g R — TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1878 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, At 6:30 yenterday afternoon Mary Halloran, 40 years of age, and drunk, whlis crossing Wabash avenue at Hubbard fontl, was run down by an om- nibos snd bedly bralscd abont the aldes. She was sont to the Coanty Hospltal for trestment, There wad A wedding in Justica Rabin. ron's office yesterday aftornoon, in which Mones Nathan sna Rebecea Plachinaky were made one, Alvin G, Taylor and Mary Ritzel and Frank He re and Juifs Ksllander waere matried by Jostice Pollak, . Tho temperataro yesterday, as ohserved by Manasse, optictan, 88 Madison etreet, (Tninuss Dullding), was at 8 . m., 80 degrees; 108, m,, BS; 118, m., 803 12m., B8; Gp. m., 87 Bp ™., 83, Bsrometor at &, m., 20.47; 8 p. mi, n Albert Anderson, 11 years of age, resid- ing at No. 311 West Chicago avonne, while atand. ingat (he cornerof Jofferson and Slxtennth arreats, was ron down by a heavy truck. I will lose at least tvo toes of the Jeft foot, wlich was badly crushed. Yerterday noon George Bweotman, 12 yonrs of age, residing at No, 101 Thirtcenth place, whils bathing in tho river at the foot of Paulina strect, ot beyond hin depth and was drovwned, Tue body wan recovered shortly afterwards by Samuel Cart- (Yright. " brjdge-tendor st the Aatdand aveuus ridge, Enarly yestorday morning Albert Gannon, 7 vears of ape, while at_plsy In the yard in the rear of his home, No. 17:% Haisted reet, wan severely bittenon tho leftear by a rabid Spitz dog. Detective Shea and Oficer Kowan killed the anlmal, and saw that the boy received prompl medical attendance. Late Suuday evening the Misses Kato and Lizzle O'Connor of No. 311 West Taylor street, while out riding in & bugey, collnded with a rireets carat (hecrossing of Bine Island nvenne and Tay- lor street, Buth wers theown out, 'The former hud her collar-bune brokeu, and the latter received several patnful brulses. Fred Pabsat, 46 yoars of nge, employed in shovellng tobaceo upon the second Aoor of Spauld- Ing & Merrick'a factory, Nos, ) to L5 Hiver street, Wus restorilay atternvon overcono by the heat, the thermoweter on that floornhowingninety-efght degreee, Dr. Montgomery atjended and hiopes for & recovery. Pabat lives at Nu. 24 Newton street. ‘The first aunual meeting of the K. of 8,, for the nupase of organization, was hld at the Grand Paclnc Hatel, July 14, F, L. Concn {n the chair, "Tho organisation was duly verfected, snd the following oflicere slected: Grand Chief, W, W. Gilildlugs; Ueputy Urand Chict, C. C. Crowell; Grand Secretary, ¥, L. Couch; Deputy Grand Sec- retary, ¥. C, Kall; Grand Treasurer, W, If, Wel- fer. Tlio ucxt roqular ineotiog will be iield July AL 11:30 yestorday noon Officer John Bean- lon found a man, apparently in & dying condition, ]{Ing upon the sidewalk about Ofly feot west of tho Chicage avenue bridge. 1o was conveyed to tho Chicago Avenus Station, aud Drs. Cunning- ham and 1iess, who were called 1n to sitend him, pronounced it A case of sunstroke, and treated hiin accordingly, He diea within ten minutes. A man wan found who worked with decoused some {imo ago, but ho does not know where he lived. lle raya the deecased Is Anton Grel, a Pole, 32 years ol age, Coronor Dietzach Eestotdnv held an in. quest upon_Ernat Stahl, who died of a ruptured stonach at No, 284 douth' Water street: Nosnllo Itibaratyk, # b-year-old who was run over in front of No, 500 Noble atrcet by August Slonkey, who waa exonerated from oll blavie: and upon Willlany Lutz, who dled at No. el Elstun aveaun of apoplexy of the brain. ‘superlnduced vy tho exces- niva useof llquor, To-day an dnquest will be held upon Mrs, Ellen Mestor, who died at No. #2 Cor- nelin atredt shortly afier ‘takiog s duss of medis cine, Shd had, however, beet’ vucy §ll for the past two wonths, The Staals-Zeitung yeostorday coples the article which Tug ‘Tninuse published Jnet week relative (o th of poreunal property re- tntned ny Meas; urawan, Soydacker, and oth- era In the Sovuth Tow It “adds sume ad- ditlonal facts ss regards Ald. Hosenbers, who schedulod pursonal [ropeety valued ai 22,0140, It auya that 1) lerman “had, not very Ald 1 po, 375,000 on Fank, which b was narvu, 1 the interastional ‘I'he Tilinais State Amatenr Praes Associa- tlon held its annnal mesting at the Palmer llouse yesterday alternoon, Mr. W, 'T% 1lall, of the IVesr ern Amateur, nrestding and delivering the addres 0f welcome. 8iX new niembors were then adml ted, after which au election of ulticurs for the o #uINg year was_had, resulting se fullowa: Vresi- dent. W W, Wright, calro: Vieesl'resident. 3, 8. Livingatone, tinicaburg; Second Vica-Uresidant, Williain Loy, Chicaga; seerstaev, Jonn I Hiowley, Chicago: ‘Cressurct, IL. ¥ {lul, Chicago: ollicial orean, &choes of the Board, Chicago: oficinl ed itor, Samuet Clover, Chicago, The Weatern Ana- teur I'ress Agnociation will mect at the Palmer House this afternoon at :2 v'clock, and the Natlonal Amociation at this same place 10-morrow musning, 10 o'elock, The regular somi-monthly mecting of tin Chicszo Medical lluckl( was held In ine eluberoom of the Grand Yacific fotel last eveulnir, br, E. Ingalain the chiolr. There wuna zuodiy attend- ce for so wann a night, includinz & number of y physlclans, Dr. e Laskle Milier read a paper upon the bowel sections of chlldren Ineldent lo the summer monthy, T'nls sabject wus s~ cussed by nencly Lalf of the memocrs wresont, Bumo uniendmenta (0 tho by-lawn of the Nociety were discussed and lald upon the table, el of fuss thok pluce between a l.llll"l' of lady members recarding a matter autmde of the Soclety, snd a 1ang vkpar containing the urievances of Dr. Bowen concerning the alleged mlod inura of & elster colieagie, read by the shuve-mentioned lady, was lisiened to paticutly by the sternor doctora. In aompliance with the terms of the charter of the amsociation nterested in the Fire- Tunurance Patrol, 1t 18 ubligatory apon Che mem- berato Lold an wnnual meetng ou ur svout the 10th of eactiduly, fur the purpose of decidlng an to whethier they will maiotaln The baLFol for anatii er year, nil to fix the spprapriation, Yesterdsy afiernuonsuchameeling wanheld in the roome of the Board ol Loderwtecs, No. 127 LaNalle strect, Treatdent Louls 1. Uavls in tho chair, snd Alfred Wirtght decretury, 'Tie only husines to bo tratia~ mcted was tho fixtng of the xporvariatiun for the easuing vear, ond this was pluced &t $27,000, n Teduction of $1,000 from last vear, Under the sdwicable control of Capt, Ben Bulwinkie, the Huperintendent, the Patrul has grown to be oue of thu wosk useful wuatitutions of toe city, The weeting wan adjonrned for vuo year, Primnrios ware held yesterdny in the city ‘wardy and conaty towns composing the Firet (' greunonal District, for (he purpose of electy clegaten to the Ilemocratlc Conveutlon, whi ancets this morntug in Central Hall, coruer of W Lash uvenue aud Tiventy-second strecl. 1iat Witla sl was taken in tho Jastler, stacu t tvus o wnch conlest s thut which occurred two yoars ago woen Messrs, Husie aad - taulfeld were mteiving for nomination. ‘the vuly person who hae bean men- tloned I conncction ‘with the nomination is Mr, J. I Doviitle, Jr,, and taer sppesrs tu bo no ouposition 16 bie lu his parly,—ut lesst none worth speuking of. Ae was atuted the other d: Mr. Hlovle absolutely declines to ran agal The primaries were lame, except tn he Ward, Mhere Uiers Wias 8 slarp contest betweon the ‘Unoruton sud McDonald facuions, resulting 1o the clectiun of the furwer tickey Ly a vote of 150 w50, At the anuual mestiog of the stockholdors of the North Chicazo Holling-Mill Company, hati yosteniny, thers was represeuted stock 1o the umount of $1,075, 200, 1he lutel sluck of the Come vauy being 0,000, The Presitent repurted {0 e wuceting proes enruluge (of Lo it yeary ;i 118; 3 utal suroine July L, §5.41,047; Total nimber of tons iron sud_steel produced fur the year euding J Oud. The Bumd of b, Tectors Stephen Clenier Mllwaukee: Samuel 4 Luet, New Hedford, Mu Crriu W. Potter, Culcaro. O oy Lotter, Prealdent; 8, 1, Burt, Ulewent, ‘Prensurer; K. C. ilanuab, decretar ¢ Presldent repurted th Company, buth ot Chicage and Milwaukee, tn full Operation, un tual the Cowuany now bad abuut 4,000 wen on thelr pay-olle. The wanufacturiug capacity of the Compsuy is now sbout 1,000 tons od stcel per wurkiug day. Tho proepects ot fut Wie puat alx woutha were suburicd mure fuvorsble than ey Lave usen for & cousidersble Vi past, \ ices President ; 8. THE WEATUER, Perrons who have been compl perature Sunday snd y Tul.owing tuble aud were o duly of vther yi Inlns of thetem- Lerday shousd luok ut the how wuch wores uff they s lighest, Lavest, n INT3.,.. oy - o ¥ "' 4 1 g B 1~ na o 4 }:13‘. a; & i7aill B 3 4 ALS. Fremant House—Col. 1. E. Newton, Delols; A. Wufeld, betruss the i, 3. O etmors s foul o - Weliliore, 1. L0uls; Dr. Wiliiau ¥, Vacou, PLiludélpita: Jaues Leasody, Liclynatin AL, Woodrufl, New Yures A. b Hobert s, Calru: Tockfurds the” Hon, . N 'Beutie: Funsivie, Washiugton, B¢y Wil e Ipbia; 31 Jlvugh snd Wil Hoyt, Col i B Louts? the tow, 5, ¥ W, Jiobtius. Hartford; dun. pa0 Fisncl {atplxll, 03 T. L, ermun House—Larles F. i Usterberg, New Yorks Gol. outaville; Lue W owa; A. Loutsvilie: “H. Layidson. Beutland; A idimer Houng =W, ¢ ot uli 4. 4 W Bogley. London.” ' = TIIB CITY-IIALL. The liconas-receipts wero $1,500, The disbursing-clerk paid out £1,100 in serip, Corporation-Connsel Bonfleld held np his band In the afternoon, and Lhe City-Clark sore him Into ottice. Notives liave boen sent to the owners of theatres and hafle to comply with the recently- passed urdinance concerning exite, etc. A movanment is ou foot to licenss persons who loan money on chattel mortgages, —to pat (hiem on the saime footing a8 farm-broki The condition of the river is dne to the fact that the cannl le full of water on account of tho recent rains, and L6 opening of the locke would overflow the banks, lildroth is around the City-Hall nlmost every day working, it is undersivod, to get the Council to givo himn & sear, Well-posted ~ Alder- wen sey he will not got what he s alter, ‘Tho Police Captnina ars at work colleoting {nformation abont dealers In mecond-hand goods, with Aview 1o the provention of the handling of stulen srticles by the unscriupuloas dealora. The 'I'reasurer’s roceipts were: Wator. Comptroller, 1le paht out 85,000, aears was uaed Lo redecin certidealos of arber, Brooxlyn;J. O, Tho Aub-Committee on Water Rates held s meetingin the afternoon to find out the costof phmping water, with o view of lessemng the fronte age rates and Increasiyg the fueler charges 50 os to secure mote uniforwity in tho tax than prevaile nt vreseut. "Ihere waro 226 deaths lnat waak, an in- croasc of RO over the preceding one, but & de. croare of 40 for the correspunding week in 1877, Of the decedents 131 wera under 1year. The Fonttrenth Ward furntshed the most—i1. Cholora infantum carried off 00 and convuisions 6. The following were among the building- permits lasned: H, Lowdner, two-story brick store and dwelling, No, 6UJ Larrabes’ sirest, $2,500; Pairick Carney, twu-story dwelilng. No. 135 Supetior street, $7,500; Unacles Milll, threo- siary and basement brick dwelling, No. 1008 Sher- masi street, $3,600, ‘Ihe rafusal of the Council to reconsider the vote by which they refusod to conflem the ap- r‘u\nlmeul of Ilensinger as ity Welgher kuls him, avine failed to net ulneteen “Aldecmen to pledye themselves 10 vote for nim, the effort tu reconatder ent tho suggestion uof the Mayortu order ensinger's standinZ. As unly fliteca voted " this may bo coustdered his offictal abit. uary, Commisaloner De Wolf is wnrld‘ng to se. care the erectlon of unmpMig-works on tho lake- shoure, In order to uttlize the Fullerton avenue condult, which Is uow nseleas, required, but the apprupriation js only $1,000, nnrb that 18 not avullabis, a4 it will not bo cotlected Ous citizen has acreed 1o advanco 1t is expected othora will follow this About 350,000 Is fur a year, 3, 000, examplo. ‘I'he North.avenue Elnr will ba ready for the alling children Monday morning. Boats will leave Madson-etreot bridge four timesa for the accommodation of South and Wesi Side people, T order to reach Lthe very poorpéople in Lthe Fifth, Hixth, Seventh, Fourtéenth, and Seventcenth Wards, Commissloner Do Wolt s trylng to raise $100 in order to 134 the exuennes of twoor three vmnibuges, which will call at the howmes of the puor and take the wothers and children to the pler, Contributions can be sent to Mr, Amoler. Secretary of the Citizens’ Asacclation, corner La- Salle and Wasnington strects, ‘I'he qunrterly Toport of the Bonrd of In. apectors of the Houso uf Correction shows that the canhh_receipts wura §3,0178, and tho ospeases 810470, How much the connty owes is not slate.d, ‘Thete were i the rrlwun Apnl'l, 3505 received to Jdune 30, 1,317; dlacharged. 1,30:3; leaving in the Bindewell June 110, 110, The first commitments nmnbered 46 while 855 admiteed that tboy had been tmprisonnd. The nomoer of er 21 was as follows: 11, sevan; 12, tenj 13, fifteens 14, twenty-nine; 15, twenty-six; 16, thirty-aeven; 17, sixty; 18, Qfty-three, 1l sixty: 20, Rity-four. As ta education, 1,183 conld read wnd write, ~@fty-theeo could resd only, aud 141 write. THE COUNTY BUILDING. Commissioner Tabor was back from ths Hot Springs yesterday, looking and feoling better than fur s year past. Commissionor Fitzgerald was considernbly creatfallen vesterday. 'The orimarles Saturdoy seamedd to have eifoctunlly driven outthe bope that Le woald bo the uext Sherilf, Kern was feeling tho other way. Au irganious goutleman of keen foresight wun uiound yesterday frying to mell tickets ton **wake " for Clnemlsy evening, He nald the per- avm wis nut dead yet, and, wiplng away a tear, oxpresaca lis natisTaction that the poor feliow could tust but & faw dage wore at groatest, "Lhers was wrant intoreat manifested at tho Ttomid meeting yeaterdav {o drawing & Grand Jury fue August, aithough Judve Roters bad ziven no wuch veder, and furthermore nad deturmined not o huid court during that month. The Commis. slouers, rnmahow, haven ereator drewd of Grand Jurles thun urdinary versuns, A Madical Board, cousisting of Drw, Jewell, Lyman, aml Brower, has hoen appointed Lo exer- ¢ ited control over the Ineane Aaylum. Tho Board i1 w0 arzanized a4y w be understood 1w eun toat the ical management of the Asylum will remuin uext yoar ad It hins byoen tuie, a8 the new rules provide for the election of a Sledical Superintendenton a recommendation of tha Hoard, br. Suray's re-ulection will, no doudl, Le urged. Coissivner 3¢ mo hnd two rasolutions yeaterday,. but éid not aucceed in gotting olther of them fntroduced. Ouv provided fur the closing of the County Agent's o.lice at once, (o rematn closed until September, and that bereafter it be closea between July 1and Sept. 1, und that the Ayent and hits sswistant should bold office until Sept. 1, IN7U. The other was calling on the County At. twrney fo1 & opinion a4 1o what time the Buard whould Ax she llllr‘ of ita menivery, olc,, on the supposltion that it has such power, CRIMINAL, 8 - = Josoph Reewner, larceny as bnilos of & car. et from Blanche Palmer, of No. 103 Wost Madl- son aireet, and Joseph Verry, larceny of §11 fromn Junn Wouds of the Stock-Yards, while the two were out npon & spree, ara lucked up at the West Madivon Street Stution, When Wyworth's trial was called at Pol. lax's Court yestorday 1t was found that he had Jumped hiabail. Aug, Mars wus his hondeman, bond was for $500. Rudolph is in the 1), aud Hkewiss in all probanility Kaee, fawyer wae waking au efort to keep st uiglt, on account of his wife being with ehid, Detectives Murnane aud Wiley arreated a fallow giviue the name of donus, who tirey, tHo zecenily third po tirey Is lar Bhariff iteuton, of Clayton andl Junes will als0 bo tirued oves 1o him, 3 the Binowlngton horitics are uusble to i b, whick Is rubable, ‘ho night of June 22\:}1@ oigar store of d auterday dward K. * pal ** of Tuylor anid ualng beld County, ) Parinelen & Hlooker, 281 Woat Madison streot, wae wutercd by burglars and plundored of about 100 warth, Detectives Shea und Trayuor faith- ully followed up ihie cass util lust eveniug, when ey wuc el lu wrresting Geurge Duno. an ense vluye st Nu. B Carpenter strect, 1o whoes pussce. won they found & purtion uf e vlunier, Houo wipcaled 40 1o atation, and Clark Penny was e rested, Another uoriion of the plunder wan lound 8 No. 142 West Raudolph street. Max Kuanter's wife koeps o drossmaker's establishment on Nor'h Clark street, and e has had Mra. Elizabeih «asey arrested on charge of & wanitwith a u U states ¢hat on pou. soy catie for a couple of drem not pay fur thems wheu she took them away, Maxeventusily look bls pay In cabbuges, ete.s In winch Mre. Casoy dealt, and then told her be did not wish 1o Lave any wiore deslings with ber, She pot indiznunt, and seol her little U-yeur- old on uver to call wax a d -d Jew and drive “cus- tomers wy which 60 enruzed Lim that he guvo chiass (0 the Doy, whon Mre. Cuscy roshied st bim witli & sharp-pnuted knife, 'The trial will como up Mundsy, before Jumice Hobjuson. Cueyenne hoard about the police squabble and broke loose lost night. Lou Covllle, roowling at No, J1U State street. 1obbed Michael Brown of 10, sud Nenso Williaws tobled Albert Suntn, of Jurtford, Cuno., of v al her room, Nu, 471 Clark street, Duriog the evening Dell Williams, Carie Mondeliv, and Charies Aprivger. & phup, bad 8 Tow in Walther's conterte Butuos, aud rovied a Norwezian, bame unkuuwi, of $UL, A terrible racket wus tulsed, aud the trio were run | Dutecthves slyun and Stewart, Wiile Investigating this cuée Capt. 0'bonnell cawe actuse suuther pitip wame s E, O, tirvelean, rved .over the left eye by his uisirous, e, lua row In lruder's concert-saloon. Wherefore Capt, O'Dounell swenrs 1nat b will cod the Mayur 10 revoke some wiore I'he wife-killing mnuia countinues with unatated vigor. Jn the early hours of yesterday mosuiug Wenzel a crazy saloon-keeper 2LNu. U Twenty-seventh strecl, s6ot bl Wife wuile lylag In bed, and thea badly bicked aud beat Ber aboit uk the flor, ‘I'lie bullet entered at thu tip of the left sbouider blade and glanced of jute e peck, & wound which, (hough serious, will nul prove fatal. ‘The Injured wouwan wscaped a8 Uest abe could, and, chiivlog 8 fency, sougut protection from thu aelgbbors. Marchak 8140 escuped through the alley, sod has not eluce been captured. le tas Lorus & hard namo for fome e past. aud e (requently been arralgued 1u the South Divistoa kulice Cuurt. The causs for Mead.\Tahiths, Fog. s | the #hooting 1« asfd Lo be jealousy, engendered by A fortana-teller telling him that A siranger wae the actus) father of his ¢-montha-old chila. Juatics Bammorfiold yasterday held the following: John Smith, larceny of & horse and bucgy fram Joneph Ioff of the Stock-Tards, $300 1o the Criminag Court: ilenry Kihler, assaulting Jouin Hopson, $:100 to tne 1Rth: Uafrick Oarin, dlsorderly, §00 finos C? 1f. Kmitn, disorderly con- duct towardas Iittie danghter of It. fintchina, $25 fine: John Jones, attempiing to commit larceny, 8t the atore of il. &, 984 Clark street. §300 to the Villin Woad, inmafe of & disorderly house, fine: Thoman Malonay, Wilifam ° Wolf,' ~Jerrett” Jones, and lenry Helderman, framps, glren the rest af the sy’ fo leave town: doreh Hendoreon, **Buckskin Joe," & handless yacrant, on comulalnt of Col. Sciiaffner, S100 fine; John McCormick, stabbing John Fleming in & ealobn brawl at No, ‘1462 ilalated sieeet, $1,000 to tie 16¢h; Lonte Hlost, burglary of $20 and some decds from the residonce of his mother-in- faw, No. 102 Archer avenue, §100 ditto; James Bendatiaw, colored and 70_years of age, larceny of rags and paper from Marks Nathan, $! fine. Jnstice Morrison held C. A. Carter, arsaniting Detactive U'Cannor, 70 to the 18th: itone John- son, indecent conduct {n Union Park, §100 fine; Edward Banyon and George flackett, destitute, gent to the Catholic Asylnm, Jaostics Kenfinann fined William Leiis, aliss Lawrence, $100 for tap- glngn saloon-nll; Lizzie Brown, disorderly, $100 ne and iitty daya; Iorman Paluter and Gearge Clurk, larceny of clgars o 1o the 16t #ome more bovs ate wanted on the enme charge; Mary Hav, keoperof u disorderl: house at 1he corner of Kinzie and Cass fine; two inmates, $10 fine each; ¥ vageaan, $100, ' THE COUNCIL. POLICE SUPERINTENDENCY, 'The Councl] held & rognlsr weekly meeting last avening, Ald, Tuley in tue chalr. The absentecs were Bbldler and Schwetsthal. Tho bonuls of seversl uf the recently-elected city officers were received and roferred to apprapriste committeen. After some minor bneiness had been transacted, and while the Clerk was reading an ordinance, Mr, Clevelaud, tho Mayor's Secretary, walked {oto the room anid plaeed & large envelups on the Clerk's deak. Erery Alderman vpened Lis eyes, and was sstounded when the envelope was found to con- tain & communication from the Mayor nominatiog V. A. Scavy for Superintendont of Police, Ald, Ryan moved that the document be roferred to the Cuiamittea on Follee, v 1t wae s0 dinposed of, articles valuedat $100, « Ald, Callerton askail (f a motion would not be fa order to suspend the cules for the purposo of con. frming Me, Seavey, Ald. ityan—1t Is toa late Ald. Hawlenth eaid it could be done If Ald. Ryan wanld witlaraw his motion to refar, Atd. Ryan would not yleld, The Chair hold that s motlon to suspend tne Tulcs was out of order, the rules providing that, except by nuaniwous conseut, commuuications Vhonid bo referred: A lung debste snsued over 8 motion of Ald, Raw- leiga that, when the Councll adjourn, it adjourn untll Thursday might. The friends of flickey fouzht It, but they were Leaten by & vote of 2% to Ald. Cary moved that the Committee on Tolice be Instructod to report Thuradey uight, and that the nominatiun of Capt. Seavey be mado & spocial order. ‘I'nla motton aleo raiscd s braeze. Ald, Daly mud tho position of Buperintendent wasun important one, and the Comuwittes would probably want & little ims to investigats, He and other wemuors expected to be uut of town part of um week, but would report Monday night If pos- siblo, Ald. Culierton spoke in favorof the motion, The Muyor would not send o the name of an linproper wan, ‘I'be Committoa might be instructed to ro- purt at once, Ald. Ualy made another spsech. It was unjast 10 #ak the Committes to report so noon, Ilickey had had charge of tho force for = lony time, and & day or twn more wouldn't make any difference. 'R1a: Caey thonght 1t wan du 1o the pagiic that the matter by decided as suon am possihle that punce mignt be renred, ‘The Aldermen would ha as ready to vote 'Thureday night e stsny other time, - Ald, Dalv—1Vhat {s the nsa of referring thoname to the Commiitee? Ad. Cury—It s a mero matter of form, The re« purt of u commiltes does ot influence votes, ‘The motied was sgreed to, all but one or two of Hlickey’s frienda voling nay. NENNINGER, Ale. Rtyan moved that tho motlon hy which the Muyor's nominea for City Welgher (Bensloger) was rajected vo reconsidered. e o A sguavble cnaned, which wi nded Caatr dectding that the wotion was in ogler, was uot agreed to—yeas 15, nays Loddi d‘u n It, howevel 17, na foliow Yeas—Foarsons, Hallar ner, Seatn, tawicl Weiinr, , Call . Yuibor Saile Mallory, Tully, r, niyth, MoNuraey, L Thro onibson, KIOPL Trey—17. On motion of Ald. Ryan, tho rulcs were s poeaded, and an order pussed authorizing Luwrence: & Siartin to arect tempurary frame tnlldings in the propused Wost-slde bniving-Park, they to be re- inoyed whenever the Council shall order it, HILDRETH, ‘The Cummittee of Nine baving orrived, tne specinl ordar—.ho constderation of the mafority wid minority reports on the Ihildroth caso—was Was tasen uj. Ala. Kawleigh moved that the subject bo tempo- rarliy postponei, The motlon was agreed to~yess 17, nays 12, ss fulluws ¥ bert, Kaup Vo Nuya--Tuley, Taruar, 1ordan, o rearson, Tuley, Dallard, Banders, Cary, Gil- klezuer, on. Itawlelgh, Thoriipson, Ityss, bisubel icaen, MoCa'irey, Junas—17. ~fuoiva, Tugner, Lodding, “Moxally, Uilver, .’-nmyul. MgoXNuruey, Turoop, Waldo, Janasens, IB ‘*rRLEORALILY The pext special order—the renort of the Joint Committeen on Fionnce und Printing, recommend- ing that the contract for thu city prinung be s taket up. vl #puac agains no ruport, an i y siriking out T:lcyrapx and fa- sertiug Inter-Gcean. A long talk followed, resuliing in the Ing recommitiedd, 'ho Council then sdjourned. THE COUNTY BOARD. THE HEAULAR WEEKLY MEETING of the County Board was hieid yesterday afternoon, all tho members present except Mr. Hurling. ‘There tiest came up a resolution introduced at the last wecting calling for & atstement from the County Ageut of the number uf ** pass Issuod through hts otfice since Jannary, ana to whom, tha abject bolug to clear up & auspiclon which has Kutie abroad, to the effect that the friands of ¢er- taln Commissloners had absurbed the mostof the **passes ' 1seued, 3z, Mulloy moved that the resolution be su smended that ine, information enlled for would shuw upon whuse recominendation the ** pass s buen fssued. ‘I'lie resolution as amended prevalled, Mr. Lon- zen ulone opposing it. . 1n ouedicice Lo s resolutlon of B week ago the Chicago Medical Colluze sunt in the nume of” Dy, J. 8. Jewell, the Hush Medical Dr. Lyman, and the Woman's Madical Dr D, IL, Brower, birs of the Advisory Board for the [usa The reconmendations were concurred fu, TUE COUNTY THEANUNEW'S ¥EMI-MONTULY RB- FOIT wae read. 1t showed (hat thero was $10,083 Lo the credit of the Guneral Fuud; 110 the credit o1 the Interest Fund, old indebtedness; 33,404 lo tho credit uf the Court-louse Fund ort bo- ness. overurawn $7,048, The report was roforred, A lengthy and hleb-sounding peution wae road frum the employes uf (be Provale ¢ourt—which ‘wae also slgued py many lawyers—compluining of the extremo nvat, and praying that uwiings ve piaced uver the winduwn, sl uthor steps ba Luken 1u arrest the dizht of Mercary theresoouts, Hefor- red 10 1lie Committes un Licens A communication was reml from Gearge John- sun & Lo, prutesting agalnst the meiner In which 1lig authustticns of the Town of Caluniel bad let the coutract for smpraving \iucennes road, which they set forth was let withgut competition and to feicnds of theauthorstivs, eic., and calling on the Buard not to sllow the contractors payent untaf the appropriation maue for L4k puFOs ¢ ul uuthurities showed that they hud acted In natraryutfurward way 1o letting the \rork, Refurred. A large number of bills were read and referred. THE FINA MAITTER voported un the Buer, wt-anuusl report, snil auversy 1o the slluwaace uf an ttews of expense of BUU fur posiaye, und direcling that offic OVET i amunnt of $5,4 from L ort 1o the couuty. Mr. Wheeler waa lu favor of allowing the $60, and moved tu o2 winond the report, The ent was lusl by a votc of Btod, andthe was adupled. wnond: seport PASSEN, Mr, Clesry called up the inatter of the Issulng of * ' passrs, * wtd said e bad & curlosity 10 see the Connty Ageut's repuet on the subject. lle wae to- terzupled by sovorsl wemners, who appestsd 10 tear Lo reading of tie ducutuent, lu tne wiy=t ut thy coufusion which fuliowed, Mr. Clesty wus called tewmparanly 1o tho cliair Nu souper hud Lo tanen hiv dcat tuan tho weuibers, Wuu wer fretilag under sume thrgels e had uwiade atthem, bosay uy bl by all wanver of viny - ful wottone. ‘V'ne scene winch fullowed reaiinded ouw vf Johin Hart's Court of Appeals, except that it was wuch woce fudicrouy, 1t closed by ghe Chair- s buguiring what was befors the house, sod by bis, & la Hart, Joining lu tie dance samid voars of laurlter 1n the lobuy. ‘Tno regular order of business was then proceed. ed with, several vills belng reported snd passed ou, “Tue Joint Committee ou Jail and Juil Accounts aud Public Service geporied recommcuding 3 appoiutwent of two oxuctly (o test Lhe sLIvK burnere which have been in use inthe County Buliding for the paat yoar. Mr. Wheeler uter ‘sn amendment that the burners be paid for, Fitsearald tried to cet the foor, but Mr. Spoiford was recoguized 1u bie siead. Me, Fiegerald Clalmed that the Chale was look- 1o at him whnen be ot up. Toe Chair-—-I can lovk crooked sometimes. Mr. Fitzgeral 'bat's what we a!l think. Mr, Wheeler peratsted {n wpeakiog smid rosrs of ~programus referred to the other day b; Irughter, and the Chalr perapired freely In frytne to hammer him 1 his gavel " Tt Was no use, 4 volce wan Beard above th, eregation of nol Mr. Hradley wanted to adiourn for two weeks ta go Rshing, Mr, Moiloy wanted to adjourn at once 1o attend the base-hail grme between * the city and county. but the Chair wanld not entertain any of the motlons until Wheeler hnd yislded 1ha floar. The din wan great, and finally the Chair solrmunly Arose o8 If 10 read the riot act, but Inetend ho renit from the **rules ™ to show that nn one could apeak tivice on the same wupject without permiss #ion of tha Board, and contynded with his tonzne and gavel thut Wheeler ahould ait down, Floally he eat down and there was comparative quet. Mr, Conly sent up to the Clerk o be read A geries of resolutlons thanking Mr, Cleary for brineing order out of chaus, notwithatanding the preconcerted effort which had heen made to he- fuddle him, and intendad to pledes the hold-over membera of the Lioard to vote for him for the next l'.‘hllhmnn intheeventof his being re-clacted this all. . Hoftman moved that the resolutions lay over under the rules, and they were a0 digporsed of . The Hoard thon adjourned forone wook. . DOUGLAS MONUMENT. TEADY FOR USVRILING. ‘The Douglas Monument ia at last an accomplish- ed fact. MNepublica are not always angratefal, as has been practically exemplified by the generous action of the Iliinols Legisiatare in this case, and, thanks to an enterprising, practical Commission to whom wan Intrusted the disposition of the funds and the management of the project, the work has gune forward with the least possible delay, until now the mouumont towers above sarronnding trees, pretty parks, and costly residences, and the face of the Little Glany's statue surmvunting the beantifol granite column fronte on tha blae waters of Laks Michigan. Workingmen were busy,yen. day removing the derricks and the other uaefnl pieces of machinery which havo played thelr parts in putting this noble tribute to the memo. of tho dead In the nrnapa (L will preserve for ages. There Ia something stiil to e done in the way of smocothing off the grounda ana clesrinie np tha debrle, but a good part of it will hava besn accomplisiied by to-marrow morning, when the formal unvelling will take place. Whilo this ia nos designed to be a public ceicbration, —it having been decided to have that at some future date, —all who are s0 disposed ¢an attend this first anil formal disciostng of the bronze statue uf Son- ator Dougliss, and wiil be mado perfectly welcome by the memucrs of the Commiseion who have tho ceremony in charge. -~ Tocunical descriptions have been given from time to tima in the Chicago papers of thia beautiful memorial of departed worth, The wisitor who knows little or nothing abuut the techuicaillies of art will, however, probably find as wich to admire and praleaas the most aclentific of the sclentilc and themont technical of the technical. He wiil see restink apun the 1llinols-stone dteps a founda- tion—tho tomb—of granite, the sarcophagus helng of Vermont marble, ovtsined from the place waers Senator Uoigias was born. At cach of the four carners of the tomb is & granits podostal, each of the pedestals having four " raised woth faces dn which to place inscriptions or bas-reliefa If over so desirea, The granite of the tomb and the edoatsl 18 Murricane Island, in tho, penuh»cut River, Me, The baeo of the monument abovo the tomb 18 in four coutses of granite, 'I'ho thaind of these 18 A huge agnare with' a smooth, o nxo s & wrosth, extendlnyg around the ‘snd eaught at tho four corucrs in smalle Anove this riscs TILA SIAPT, slightly tapering snd excuedingly gracefnl, Itls in vight pleces, and the granite of which It is bullt comes from Hallowell, Two bands, each contalning & number of s qual to the number of States in the Unlon, pnss around the columm at about equal distances Irom each other #nu tho top wnd bottom of the shaft. The iriezo of the cavplug is oronmented with a carved iwreath which scta off the top nf the shaft to declded ad- vantage. The statuc, all of which was vislble yes. torday but the face, which waa draped In an Aner- lean flag, 1s of Lronze, the material being similar in its_compomtion to- bell-metal, contalning ns it does 00 per cent of copper, ¥ of tin, and 2 of zinc. It haa been pronounced the best material that can be used for brouzo statues. Tie prounds about the mouument wiil, when completeiy cleared of the rubbish that will accumu« late whero workmen and machinery wo tu- gother, present 8 moat attractive appearance. “Whoy are not uestituts of chorme even now. The grounda bave been filied with ricn, black earth, of whiich the Tilinols Central people furnisliod a larze quaniity free, besldes tronsporting it to the sput witnous charde, Consderable wouding bas besn done, Howora set oat, and Lroes panted, stono aldawalka Iaid, low stono fencea put up, anda wall Just south of the zrounds Ludlt by tho ratlroad comnany, sloping down to the tracks and neatly rodded, Thesymmetry of the manument, the nica nroportions of all the ‘parte, the besuty of the grounds, and, io shurt, all the attondink teatures, cannot but draw forth expressions of approval and admiration from ali beholders, ¥ar tharo wity like Sgurcs, it may bo statad that the ahatt cost 815,400, the siatue $8,000, tho enb- structure 87,800, the' walla, aidewalks, and cop- fog, $4,U84, andthe impravementa to tha grounds, elc., somewhore in tho nelchbornood of 83,000, THR SUPLERINTENDENOCY. CAI'T. SBEAVEY NOMINATED, ‘The Impression was atrong all day yestorday that *no name would bo sent to the Conncil in the even- ing, since it was known that llickey could only count on sixteen votes, Heidler boing out of tawn, while he needed nineteen to be confirmed. Tols impression was based on the belief that the Mayor tutended to stand by him, and to give him tims to seo if he could secure tha roquired votes. Thero was, a8 ueual, a goud deal of Lalk sbout the situa- tlon, Uickey's fricnde clalming he was sure to be nls own ruccessor, and bls oppouents that he was beaten and it would bo usclesa for hains to Indulge the hope of success, Among those counted ws for lilm wae Cook, butbo ssld Le would ot voie yoa, though he would have dons 8o had he beun presunt at the other Councll meotiug. An Alderman exhibited a pastal card, sent to him by one Ford, o momber of the Aucient Urdor of Silbernians, who gave as ressons for defeating tlickey his ** Incompetoncy, a slur on Irlah chure actor, and an enemy to the cauve of Irivh inde- "I v:u lurmar charged, aud this o 7 ausceptible of that he was an ** informer " of the Brltteh Mintster at Washington. s trash. No one credits wuch stutemcntn ept the writer of them. sioveral members of b hX 0. H, repudiniad Ford, never haying heard of b, MR, WABMOURN seomed to have uruppud out uf the raca, wus soldom mentionud, and several Aldermen roe ferrod tos **dark horse In tbe ahape of woe of apt, Seuvey, Cupt. O'Uonaoll, Lieut. Callalisn, and Lieut. McUnrivlo wire men- tioned, but fow wuery spparently united oo sny ono of them, *The Mayor s figuring for a delay in Hickey's Intareat,™ wa4 in the niouths of musny, sud Hisnume Y by Tue Cwi- UNE was regardod as the way 1n which'It was to be secured. ALL THE SPRCULATION, howovur, waa upaet in the evening, when Ci Heavey's name was sent in o the Council, 1t tlecd everybody, and the Aldermen, peclally Lose who ure vppused to Alickey, didn't know what to make of it. & m‘a.{.nuamed the communi- Ld, Mayor, " said one Alderman, *‘bod to sead In & nawe, or it would look bad, su t I can't bo confirined," o whow 1he roporter convarsed with did not think that the uemination was mude [n atucenity, It 1a known toat Capt, Beavey has refuved absolutely to take the poslilo aven §f ho could getit, Une Aldernun, who | very suspicious of trickery, remarked: **‘Hon't {un sca turough iy lleath {s detvrmined that fickey sbsll Lave » pluce. There will be & vacuncy, and, i Seavey yoes througn, Jickey will et the Captainey, " *VHut would he (ke ity ** Certanly—in 2 mioute. Didn't Gund take & Captaincy after Laing Cowmiselouert "Thete v nothing diwhonorable i 1" It aceina that threo Aldermen called on the Mayor about 5:30 {n the intereat of Iiekey und ke for a delay, sud his lonor gave thow uutl 7 o'civck, saying that if the uinetecn votes were uut wecure Ly, 1uas hour ba would send In wnother namo, Clpt, Beavey haa long been o (svonite of is, and ho, 1t 18 sad, regardu bim se 3 nataral pohcetuau, 1f conlirtied Capt, Seavey will nccept. 1F A VOIN IIAD BEEN TAKEN LAST NIONT, the numinatun would Lave beun defeated by two tuone, It wau lmnossibia to et at ull tho rasde facts, but Lo-dsy they will undoubledly come out. and the prediction 13 made by wany that this will prove 10 be slinply a *'blum" IIL this play lickey will bave tisie 11 which to work, ! he succeeds by 'Shursusy pikht lo gettlug ninetecn vutes the Commitlee on Polica will report sgainat t. deavay, und thoir report will be cun- curred fn; and Souday night i ‘lr'l name will come in wzam, If s at Hickey cannot be confirmed, bis fricnds will awing luto’ loe for Seavey, will be juined by dtyan, Lawier, ond voe or two others, cnvugh, pernaps, to confinm him, and when bo ‘Rues into headquarters Mickey wail take passtasion of the Union Street blation. + DR, GOODWIN, IS MILLENNIAL VIEWS, Tus TaisUxx publistied yosterdsy s summary of the protest sead by Mr, Menry L. Hammond, a member of the First Cungregstional Church, sgaluvt the vlews preached by thy Kev, Dr, Good. win, the pastor, rexarding the personal connug of the Havior, the return of the Juws bs Pulestine, eic. A reporter yeslecday made sowe tuquirivs on the gencral subject, and securtalnod that the views held by Dr,iuodwinare not tuuss of the Congrega- tlonal Church, so fer aa the Church hae expressed horse!f, Her teachlugs have ail beon directly cous trazy ¥ the Docter's, thougn many laymen hold reciog with biv. It iv not believed that ono of the other Congregational minleters in Cli- €ako DUIE the 8418 16lerpretation upoL thuse pae- ce uf th idivle reluling to the Second Advent that Dr, Gondwin dugas, 5 It mnstbe borne in mind, howerer, that these ovinluna of thy Hoctor are nut what way be called heretical, —azo ot such us cull for any lulerfereace ou the part of other minlsters or other churcles. It no were to teuch in his Dulgll. and his congregation were to llsten without dissent to, the ductrine of confesslon, the worshiv of'the Virgin Mary, etc., the Cotgreystionsl As- Soclation would take notlcs of st aid,if bis church Forflflfll In anataining ita pastar, It wonhl be dis- ellowahipad. 1int in this cann it 18 simply & mat- ter for the conaregation to declde, 1f they are aat- fefled swith Dr, Goodwin's teachings on this con- troverted point, ho will ramuin as thelr pastor, to the general satiafaction of eyeryhady, [0 & ma- Jority of the coneregation nra dinsatisflod with his viows, they can remove him, for, as Halleck sald Tong ago of Connecticat Congregationateata: e reverenca thelr priest, hut, disgzreeing Q11 price of creed, dismien him withuut fese, 1t In not belleved that tho moembers of the con- pregation are dissatisied with the teachings of Dr, toodwin, for whom they have tno grentent affoc- tion und esteem. any of them aro Indifforent on the sabject: soveral agreo with him; a faw, like the ltov. Mr, ilammond, are onposed ta him} but that anything like s war in the church will grow out of ttiis I+ not belleved, and it wonld bo very painful if one shauld, Dr. tinodwin han now been connected with that church for over eleven yoars, —has uniit it up to be one of the enormous churchesof the city. It s 80 largs, indeed, that it Laxes his streneih to tho ulmost to look after it. Any intesting swarfare waoulil ruin the work of yeats, and diarupt one of the oldcst city chiurches, ‘I'nere 14 just now coneiderable attention being paid to theza Sccund-Adventist opinlons, dae in I:llrl 1o the fact that many of tho Evangelists who ave done so much of late are sirong advocates of thom, and in nart to the fact that they are hald by tha oy, tisorwe Muller, of liristol, England, who was here a few months azo, and (o whom Dr. tUnadwin listened with yrentattention. The only danger to be apprehonded from these viewa 1s their tendency to unacttio and disquiet the minda of men, and to absorb all Lheie tnoughts to the preju. dice of the things of this world with which they are imniediately concerncd, fluta person A weil balanced and self-coutrolled as Dr. Goodwin 18 not apt to be led astray In this manner, The Itev. L. llammound, In conversation with a ropartet yestorday concerning tho feelin] of the congregation about this gueation of & literat relen of Uhrist on earth, satd that the matter had not been talked ovor very ganerally in the church, and It wae impossible to sy at present how far Dr, Goodwin's viows were indorsud by the con- gregation, Proimbly, he wald, & good man of “the ycunger people in the churc wonld be ed, throogh thelr respect for the pastor, to give aticntion to the subject, any might be led into his way of thinkiog. The older members wers prouably “divided in opinion, e (Mr, liammond) desired to expreas his high esteem for r, tioodwin, whom he personally re- soected and loved as & pastor and asa man, Oaly he regarded his views on this question ss erro- neous, TUG-TROUBLES. J. CTIARLES HAINES; KSQ., who Is well known to the Chicaga public as a dia- ponser of justico from a Clark-streat court, and slso amatenr marines, having for the past two years been Intersated 1n a tug which pliea np and down the Chicago River, has got Into tronble on account of his sesfaring propensitics, and to day wili be called upon to defend a salt for $4,500 debt, to be begun in the Clrcult Court by Joseph Qreenbalyg, formerly of Cleveland, but for the past six mouths or 20 A realdent of this city. Mr. Groenhalg'a sllegation in simply that Justice Halnes lled to him; and this he will at- terupt to prove when the case cames to trial, e aaya that last November, white stll] & rosldent of Claveland, ho was tha propristor of two tag-hoats, the Triad and the D. ¥, Edwards, but it s only with the formor that thin article has anything to do. The Triad, it seema, was balit by Mr, Greon. halg upon an Improved pran, which, he clalns, mnde her running expenses about half those of any uother boat of the sama sizo,—the raving belng e focted In the small amount of coal consumed. Jus. tice lalnea and & man namod Meserve, nlso a Chicagoan, heard of the Triad, and siro lesrned that in apite of the mproved furnace there were debls amounting to $7,000 un her. They te soveral leiters to (ireenhalg, ro the iatler says, and finally Haines otforea $4,000 for tho boat if sho camo up to the represeniations mada to him by scvoryl experienced tars whoin ne had consuited on tho sAbject. Acting on this offer, Mr, (roenhalg came to Chicago in November Iast, and met Halnes, The Iattor naid that If the 87,000 debt conid be seitled for 50 conta ou the dollsr, as claimed by Ureennsly, he would pay It,, sdvanciog ¥4, 000 for that purpose, and if thers was any Ureenhalg was to have tho same, an was to deed b to him snch laterest in the boat sa_ wa: puld and some neces pal; tion for the eutire boat of $8,00 halg tella the story, Halnes r that it would be noceamsry to tug to hum (Hatnes), and the Clevelander suys that, suppusing that 8 man who dealt out Justice would surely use u littla of the article in his uwn transactiond, consented to make the transfer, but vory naturally wanted some socurity, 0’ this tapic was bruachud I1aines sald that he wi THE PROPRIETOR OF ‘A HOUSH AND LOT, No, 145 Bouth .JeQerson sirest, worth 34,500, and that he would gi¥e Ureenbnlz & deed to thuy vroperty ua wecurity for his interoat in the tug, and did glvo Wim u,:llb-el-un deed. Buttho Cleva- lander bad his woather-oyo open, and demanded & warcanty deod, wilch ilatnes ugreed to furnish, havingin the meantime gotten poseessiun of the tuuw, Greenhalg was not very sollcitio ut the mattor, 28 ho says Halues nad asured him fo the prasence of five witnea: it thera was not the slightent incumbrance upon the property, uxcept $40 water tax, whicn ue would Fu- Dul. after Greenhulg had eatablished hismsclf in the houss, & water-tax callectur came sround and threatened todlsconnect Iake Michivan and the establisament unloss the claim of the city waa pald. ‘The tug-man had to weitle this, and it made him a Hitle anxions about that warrnnty deed which talnes had promised (o give. Bohe detalled hisson to look after the matter, and that faithfnl youne man hfll}lu & worics of ays- tematic visits tothe Clark street justico oflice, which wore conthiued with auch painful regularity that 1lxlnes becawe nervous, and, tho young wnan sys, bogan to use guile, On uue occasion, when young (reenhalg was making it hlmcul-rly warm for the Jastice, the latter tuld him ono morning at 8 o'clock that ke woild go right out and be back with the deed in tan minutes, lo did go out, but, sl- though the Atern youug man sat in the office until tlie sun had wazod and waned, and it was 8 p, m. by atl the reliable clocks in town, lalues, he says, “-'1“ not, and tho youth put bim down for a de- iudor, 1t a greater surprise than the vialt of the Watar 3 de;ur o the not-appearance of the warranteo od Wi claims had been e, on & valua- As Mz, Green- in store fur Mr, (irccahalg, One tioe up aud move out for the very gova ressun that the premisas bad been sold under foreclosed morigago and w trast deed, Then hls hair began Lo raire, uud bis un{“or redemption in tbat snorting Bitle tug that he had plioted tho way from Clevelund to aasume & remarkably duninative sapect. 1le had a talk with Uatnes, — voral of them, in_ fuci at ho abunt tho only thiog he counld discover that the J, I had saddied about §2,000 of fure yedarany the Uoal was libeled for soue of thawe dobts, aud Az, Groenhalg conciuded it waw tnie to push his suit, and sceordingly Intructod his fawyer to tlle & biil, which mill go on the Cir- cuit Court ducket to-day. IN BEPLY TO ALL TIE ABOVE ALLEOAT! it fa undarstood thut Justice Haines will never clail thera was no incul Jofleraun atroet property; that the $5, 000 was never placed on the tug; wnd that, in Keaeral wad particalar, be has acied sa an honest man. MARY KENNEDY, THUR INQUEST on the body of Mary Keunnedy, who was shot ana killed by her husbond carly Bunday morming at No, 170 Meagher stroet, was hold st the W Twelfth-Strest Polico-Station at 3 o'clock yester. day afternoon, Depnty-Coruner Koru prestdlog Tho Jury selucted was a follows: Jobn Nounan, Jobn Busugbneasy, John Zerambo, H. A, Hage- wan, Ed Malvey, Thomas McQuinaey, I, Wundt, P, Brummell, L. Farnamer, M, Klemes, Michas! Keonev. "The Orst witnesa to have been called was County. Physiclan Geiger: but, aot veing able to by pree. out, he sent In & writien statement that yesterday e wads & post-inoriem exawination of Mary Kene uedy's body, and found that death huad ensucd from tuternal homotrhage. produced by the lodg- fng of & ball fn the Jell tung. B evuty.Coronur Karn 1 toe jury, suying that Ken. WiLli bl yeaterday afterno Ju & conversation , tixd admitied doing exsmined was Nicholas Kl iled tbe row wade by Kenuedy ud about 1:40 g'cluck Sunday worning wittesa wae awakeocd by Kennedy's noley conduct uud cursing, platol was fired, and Mr began to scream, Winers opened . to his win- dow and cried ‘*murd while he was thls three oty were flied. doing Alfter tha shuoting cossed, witl 4 an to the street and ‘ un_alarm, which resultod in (he police reaching the scene. During the Lhres wmontls the Keunedys bad hved in the house, witue freqaently Reard thela grateling, i fru ways boing started by the man. Witness had never known of Kennsdy's drinkinz or seen him drunk. Mrs, Keunedy had often said that she wasafraid of her husvond, sud that he usd inreatenod Lo shoot ber, o weoks ugo Rennecy thrateucd of two younz men who catis 10 the house 0 socu; tie Jos of painting M, sud said be would kil them M tioy came wround agabs. Withess teionstratod with Kennedy for tnis” exiibitlon of tewjer, but the wau sald be didi’t caio auyihiog for s lifo: that be tutended o shool somevady, aud then kill huself. Witnews believed Keauedy to be subject 1o Bts of tewporuty nanuity. Mra. Kilen Mciurty, who lives at No. 177 Meaghur eltect, Was next swora: Aovut 11 o'cluck Bulurday night wiluesa saw Kenuvedy abusing bis wifu: e Was Laiking {u an jncoberent wanuer; st one e be toid her Lu slways loved ber. and badveverdeccived hur bulvace. Afterawhile Ken- nedy went o toe back yard, sud withess went to bed, belng aronaed by the shooling and scresming. When the woman fell, Kenncdy waid, **Mary, I wuut to dle with you.™" * Witiess becamo it enud atthe shootlug, sud know notbing of what fuliowed, . Mrs. Bridget McCann was {o bed at 1he time of tha shuoti bout two weeks ago Mrs. Keunedy told witucsa that sho was afraid of belng shot by Ler buabsud. Dr. N Schroeder, of No. 288 West Twelfth stzeet, testified to going to Keonedy's hona Sun- day morniog, snd found the woman desd. K very much excited, sud told witne s wiis and tried Lo kill hlmsel! wlincss to get anme chloroform from the bureaa so that ho (Kennody) conid kii) bimanlf, OMcor Wilifan Caeay testifiod 1o the factof the arrest, Kennedy told the ofticar that there had been ‘trouhle in tho famity for the past eiahi monthas that he could notwet along with his wife's runplc:lnnd that he had vonght {he revolver for fe prieposa of kilitng hia wifa, Tho Jury returned a verdiet that Maty Kennedy eame to her death from internal hemorrhage caused hy two platol-balls fired by ner huadand, Jeramish Kennedy, and recommended that he bo lield to the Geand Jury withont hatl, TIE HUSRAND. Kennedy Mea at the County Toapital fn shout the snme condition as when he was hrought there, The bullet pussed entieely through the body, and Indgea in tae dorsal cartitages of the back, Thore was no immediate naceasity af cutting 1t out, and it has been allowed to remain thers for the present To n TRIUSE reporter who visited him last evenlug at 0 o'clock, Kennedy nppented mmch beftor fhan conld really he expectad, Ahoul noon he expecloestad A smnail quantity of blood. and throughout the day breathing causced consulerable vnin, —symotoms which ara eonsidered hichly anfavorable. * He con- versed freely, though in a low wnd broken tonw, and his codversation ail tends to show tnat he winhen the impression to o forth Lhas he jovod his wifa dearac thau hls Jife, After relating how his first wife had desertsd him, taking with hee his only child, ho told how ho had wooed and won the wife ho shot. Bome 10 yeara aco in a snloon brawl ho recelved a fracture of the frontal bone (forehiead), sume assailant striking him with n acale-weight. Sinco ghen ha had been troubled with ncuralgla, or shnoting paina and achen that cocreapond to the description of neu- ralgic maine, [fs rays work in the cold, damp, and unventilated basements at the Stock-Yards brought on rlheumatlem, and he frequently suffered the most oxcruclating ngoni hen he hegan dunking, For ye priesta when he went to order hlm to leave tho wama: quaintances belonging to the took up the huo and cry, and he had no peace of mind. When the reporfer then queried sa to tho actual caune of the mnrdar, he replied strongly: '‘You are s man; can vou uot see tho causes? I sbiot her because | loved ne.*" \When questioned as to what transpired just be fore the shooting, and when askea If hls wife knew that she was about to be shot, ho replied that he remembered nnthlnfl: that he did not think to ahoot her Just then, She was dead now and could nat sey -n\{lhlnz. snd the entire uffalr was a blank Inbis mind. He was past oll hove, and wished that the bullst-wouud wonlid cause his death. fio did not want to live, but wonld certainly do notn- ing more towards Injuring his chances of life, MINING, SOUTIL AND WEST. A California Operator's Views of the Geor- Rin Deposita, New York Graphie, Mr. Gorham Blake, a California mining oper- ator, has purchased a large quantity of land in the Georgla gotd ficlds, aud futends to test hy- draullc mining tn the Dallonega reglon. A reo- resentative of tho Graphie, meeting Mr. Blake, asked his opinlon, 88 an expert, of the probabil- itfes in that State. **In my judgment,” said he, ™ e confeselon would frienda and sc- me_ religion alto "4 thero are vast quantitius of gold to be mined In Northeastern (teorgla. The mining so for has been of thie rudest. The people scem to know nothing of the improved methods which have so long obinmned fn California. The surface of a largo district s full of gold, and, while there has been on sbundauco of water, hydraulic mining has not been attempted on any exton- alve scale. Ono New York speculator has dumps of gold #ato the valuo, I should think, of $10,000,000, but the gnld {8 so exceedingly fina that it will requife the utmost care to save i1, By the rule methods of tho Qeorgla miucrs only a slight percentage of the gold is saved, A couple of copper plates, the surfaces of which ure oxvdized, is all the m[efu‘.nrd acainst the wasle of gold, whercas In California thers oro o number of ingenious dovices for catehing the minute {ragments of the procious motal," Mr. Dlake ¢aye somo instances of the folly and lazineas of tho mining operators, and safia that s soon as the water was applicd the gold would be washed ont and saved by the “{m. which obtalned In California, latter piace, and he intonds to visit the Staty and ascortaln what_new devicos there ar for -nv!nx gold before ho returns to tho Dahlonega region. * Mr, Biaxe," salid the writer, “are thers any deep mincs, such as the Comstock lode, in thy Eaatern Statesi’ - *Not oue, so far nsIknow. The deepest shoft In Georgla, [ think, was 100 fect.” Do you belleve then that gold might be found 1 quantitics at grout depths!? “Most assurudly, ‘Lhere is no reason why gold and sllver mines might not be discovered 1,000 fect below the surface equal to any in Cali- fornla or Nuvadn. 1n one place there are so adjolning yolna, I should not be surprised it thoy ran togsther to a certalu distanca holow the surface, and intend to sink at least ono shaft fu my property.” “Are you nusunmud with the Comstock miues, Ar. Blakel” “Yes, very well, indeed. I was one of the origzinal owners of some of the ground uuw oc- cupled by the Opbir and other mlues." “How do yuu account for ttis falllug off In price of Consolidated Virglnla and Callfornlai” * My fmpression fs that these tives are vow too deep to bo worked protitably, not but that there {s an abundance of rien ore,—indeed, it gets richer us they wo deeper,—hut Lue hieat fs so tremendous that huwmsu belogs can't get at it. Men can’t live mora thun two or three miu- utes in the lower depths; 110 and 118 degrecs of heat is experienced In these lower depthn, and tha air Iu thess deep recexses fs tusublictent to suatain lte, whilo the water fa scalding hot, I owued Comatock-lode stock, but sold out some timo ago, as I aporeliended thet the wmines could not be worked st so great & depth.” “ Do [ understand vou, theo, that the mines are ns lorze prodacers uf ors as ever?" “Certaloly, the oru s richer the lower the depth, There {s mors zold and it is of & fuor quality, but men can't work it below 2,000 foet. It makes no difference, winter or sumnier, or what devive is empluyed—the teat becomes ter- rible by the tfme tho lower Juvels aro reached. Euch man_{s alluwed five gallous of fce-water per day. Tt does not affact him wuch, fur the water passgs off In perspivatiou. When the man comes to the suriace he gives forth a per- fuct cloud of steam.” Mz, Blake, who secmas to be a very ntelligent geutleiay, speaks fn high terns of” the futuro of gold and silver mining in this country and that as good o prosvect exists fur prutitable milnlog on the Atlantic slope us on the Pacitle, LN ———— 135,000 POLICIES. From Rockford Gasetie, July 10, 1878, The Rockford Insurance Cinnpany, of Rock. ford, )., haviug fssued 135,000 policles of In- surance sincs January, 1807, eives below a statement of its conditlon on June 3v, 1678, Each yeur hus glven an fuerense of means aud popularity to tbis Company, and to-day It stands stronger thao ever, especally with the farincrs of 1lnofs. It avoids large cities, and takes no mercantile nor manutac turinge risks, Statement of the condition of the Nlockford ln- snrance Cumnln? of Rtockford, 11., on the 30th day of June, 1874, Capltal (paid 1o full)..., ++,8100, 000, 00 B0, 14, 20 Surplits o Totalovsres sesres o couvruorsene BUSO,GIE 20 anarte. ” Carh with Treasurer and in bank......8 28,3785 Hank stock {Sccond Natioual, Ituck- 100d. 0o viraiine crnrens v 20,100.00 TBonde gnd mortgs (Arst liens),..,. 360, 1HY, G Luoan on collaterals ....., 40, 7L B Kaliroad bonds,u. ....10 080, Bank cortificate of deposlt 111,85 Dekalbbonds 1,000, 00 u'mui% Toal €v1at8.0veers vooresunrne U, U615, Hille receivubls (casli vaiue). 181,545, 00 Quice furniture, stutlouery, etc.. '500. 00 §660,611.20 Unpald losses and smounts due agents ostimated) b +.$ 16,000, 00 Vo other cluims ngaiust the Conpany excent tho Reinsursnce Fund, K. M. Cuunck. President. W. War crotary, — e ————— VOID ‘THE HEAT, Why swelter over s lot summer atove. or range, when for o small sum of mooey the lat- t thing ju the way of 8 suminer-stove can ba Fad at®100 Lake strect) The Double Guick atuve can be run so entirs day on twelve puunds of cual, + Hawmlet * In Irish, : yew Yors Worid, Mr. [mclmnl Grant) While gives o passaze from *lamlet,’ tirst as It {s vrinied, and next s he 1magines It to bave beeu spoken in Shak- speare’s tine, aud by contemporary lrish gen- tlemen, W reproduce them both: 14 1t not wonstrousthat this player Lure, Lt iv a fction, io 8 aream of passion, Could force Lits soul 80 tu his own concelt, That {row ber workiug all Lis visage warm'd; Tears tn his ¢yee, distraction In '» sspey A 0 volce. sud biw whole function sulting With forms to his coucelt; and sli for nuthing. Expreesed as it best may be acvording to our orthograpby, says Mr. White, it wus spoken thus: Ees It son monsalroos thot thees player hare, Buol een 8 feection, jun dhrame of passyon, Coold forcy heas 40icl 40 to Aees owa cansale, Thol from ber working all Asea recsags warm'd; Tures |n heea ayes; deestheaction in s apect, A brokeu volce, and aees wholo faonction shaoting Wit forms Lo &ees consule ; and 3l for moting. Is it possible that auybody cau imagine that au Iriah gentleway who would asy “ves ! for ‘is" would say ‘‘mousstroos’ fusteud of “wonsthrous,” O *kage ™ watead of *Lesg? or that Leinster or Stunster genticy RS be gulty of saping noting® when ' R nothing 1 Was the old pronundaime® “whnt " “Iwhat,” hecauss a Connanghg now tgs enunclates the word? s *Sonndal ever read In the way to whigy 1t are now Invited to “vetirn 1 " ————— Munich's Deluge of firer, Lettar from ©. 0% Fulton, B Beer s drank pretty freely in alt DArta of g, miany, but fn Manich it literally supe g ter, which in only used for boiling washing dishes, nnd makiuz beer, beer as o person can drink van e had ’{n;m:] Dlennign or about two o alale vengs,” qf3 Aud snarkling, aud it is 0ot Lo bo wondered o that everybody reliea upon It, when oo mi‘ Ing water i1 so scarce, and il you put o Ty g fee fu it will cost ny much money, A Visjg, y the breweries and heer-gardens and (ayop,,g o of Munich would astunisi the most lnvcx»x;fl beer-drinkers of Haltinore. It s sold sy gt brewerios Tn mues holdig about as ny ' four ondinury wlusses, unid 8o greab 1s the dl-l mand tha: of 2n evening whew the aplgoy of y fresh barrel {8 turned it ts never stonpad nint tho Larrel 18 emoty. \Ve have eoen tive lapr,; thus running at one time In n large eatabfsy, ment, the mues being fllled with Teinarkan)y daxterlty, It isuscd tn overy family nn o py of the daily food, yonng and ol pariaklog of [ with all the freedom that we usa water, " T, contend that IL Is healthy, and mtich fesy fl iurlousl an coffee, and thal ns fow BeTs0ns o ure themselves by drinking It to excess s oth, ers do by drinking too much cofTee. et — Mensman'a Pentonized Nieef Tonlc ts the preparatian of brof contalning e entire nuery properties, 1t 1s not & mere alimalant like tracts of beef, out contains blovd-makjuy, ganerating, and lifc-sustaining vropertie: valuable in all enfeobled conditione, whether 1oy renult of exhanstlon, norvous prostration, nrey work, or acuto ditea: and In avery forn ' of g, biliy, particularly It renulting from pulmonsry complalnts. 1t Is teiondly and helufal (0 tiamey delicate stomach. Caswkir, Hazaro & Co., pr, priators, New York, anly B the er: DEAT IS SWHITGHENR <in thix city, Joly 10, ey WONL bz, wAsd 4T yiry, ST July Clitlr & BCHNKIDER—Sunday, July 14. at 12 p. m., aty, Iate resldence, 82 Grant s Margel u.t" y ntp renluence: b Urant.blace, Margereta Newieiu E77 Liltls Rock (ATK.) papers please copy. O'BRIEN—July 13, at her residence, 112 ot., Bridget (‘Mirien, ‘beloved wife of Wil Funoral Wodnendy, July 17, at 10 o'vlo Jeault Chiurcl, thenro by ears to Calvary Ceincte FOORREES—In this city, July 15, of consumpia, Tiattie 1. Voorhw : Remains takan to' elolt, Wis, b llochesier (X, ¥.) pasers leasa copy, ALRIIDAR= At Colorado 8priugs, Ju) ; Walbridge, formerly of Chitaga, o ¥ 12 D.& Notiea of funeral hereaficr, oiplr ‘aledo (0.) and rookiyn (N.Y.) papers piwy KETOF—Funers! of Arthur Ketoe'from . denc: lnemnnundmnul-nm.eo‘d-y:‘u'.xlwrm len: by carrisxes. WILSON—Sunday morning, July 14, at his res 00 Cottaga Irova: Ry (eore. i Heos, e o oo N LT and Wilmingtan (vt . Loois (30,1 and Wilminkton ploase cony, L (e e WIIEY~0n Bunday, July 14, bralne DIiveE Eroost s ot B -:23: I’( Il:lnn:'ll and @ days, OLA~Honday. July 13, the Infant da Michael J. and Mty A. CAErol, aged & hopthetier € unersl from the Feaidence, 434 North Fraokitar, ‘l'x;!e‘mll r, July 10, ot 1 o'clock,” Carriages 1o Caitay, MLEYS—0n the 15th Inat., Mary, .0, hn foreping Haleyn REEd 17 Sears sud b st Funeral from parents’ rasidence, # Townsend-si. HISLER—Funerat of Hrother ‘A, Misler from ty resldence, 6y Indiana-av., TUCKAY. L 1 O'CUCK shary ol eriburs oF dho Unifed Ancleft Grdor of T cot at the Nall corner of C A dolotats aUT3 o'clock aarp, o oo andlu KELLEY—D{ congestion of the hrain, Waiter. Kellay, nan of Joni J, Kellor and Euronia & vette, agod 1 yoar and 12 days, Fuderal at 10 0'cluck Lo-day by carrlages. New UPloans papera picase copy. . “AFUNF, Clement, Yoiin o icorieita’ G, Addison. aiod 3 years ‘saey 1 thts afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the carringen 10 (racolanq COmatory. 'Frivy of coniestlan D7 and belia ¥ Rt Fune deuce, by af the fanily are invited to sttead. RESTFUL NIGHTS, DAYS 3 TS, Dhes FREE FROM TOR 1 Awalt the rhenmatie sufferer who resorte to How tetter's §tomach Itters. That this benignant core dial and depurent Is & far more reliablo remely than calchicum and other polsons used to expel i rhcumatiovirua from tho blood, Is o fact thter porience han satisfactorlly demonstrated, It enjoya Iho advantage of belng—untike them—i feclly safe. With many persons u ceetain precl Imluon to rheamatiem exlesa, which renders thes. iable o its attacke afier cxposure In wet weather, 1o carrenis of nir, changus of temperature, orty cold when tho body Ih hot, Such persons shout take & wincitlass or two of tho Hitlers os soon o after mcnn‘lnr risk fromthonbiove caus, perb proteciive effectunlly nutllfies the inituenco. For the functlonal deranse. wenta which accompany rheumatiein, such as cofe, L palpitation of the e the Bitlers 18 also a modt At {w only necossary in obstinte canca to wsn It Wit persiatency . ANNOUNCEMEN' R, G il. BPOFFORD LEADA TR MPLTIN to-day at Y. M. C. A. roums, 150 Madlsoa'n Buhjoct 1] t Helleve are Justifad, " 'l‘o’ii N TO RENT. Offices, en snite or single, AT LOY Hab CHARI Roow) & aNODMA TO RENT. . No. 30 Ltush-st., Iirick Dwelling, 10 roows, 1 yood vzder. $10 ver month, CHARLES GO0DMAS Kovtn 43, 116 Wauahlagiot " TO RENT. Store No. 108 South Clark-st, In Srat-class arder. CIIARLRS GOODMAN, Rouin 43, 118 Washingtos o, G BARHAMS PITH CURE. INFALLIBLE, 23 Madlsun-st., Chicaxo, ~ T T TAUCTION NALES W.A, ffiifi'imsf LONG & €0, Auctioneors 173 aud 174 Kandolph-st. MISOELLANEQOUS BOOKS BLANK HOOKSs, BTATIUNERY, BHOW CAsES, EDISON ELECTRIC PEN 1 perfect order, TUEADAY. duly b at 3 w'elock p. u., stour sis i tatdolphy; Foutite, 17wl . iy LONG & CO.. Aucttonecrs 700 LOTS OF DRY GOODS, OLOTHING, NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, ‘ LOVES, KTC., Thursday, July 1%, at Atoursalcarcoms, SPECIAL SALE LARGE STUCK OVERCOATS AND SUITS, ular-niade tioads ) DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, DAY MDRNING, Juiy I8 a6 L o'ciock and deairable stock of Overcosts fu Al Llnclullas, Melions, Poterslianie, &, Drs 8t Hiaineas bults I great variely, Atour salesrovid 173 aud 175 lisnids L WUABY e { By ELISON, POMEROY & CU4 Auciioneers T4 & 80 I{andolph-st. For Tueslay's ule, July 16, at 9:30 g, m, AT OUNt BTORE, THE Entire Fugniture of Privato Dwelling Now Parlor and Chambor Sets, A full line Carpots General Houuohqld Goods, Btock of Grocories, & ELISON, POMENRO' WEDNESDAY, July 17, WE SHALL SELL 400 CASES SEASONABLE : AND FINE A8S0RTED BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS UEOL. P, GORE & (0. WiLSON & EVENDEN, OIL TARKS 230 SHIPPING CANS 47 & 49 West Luke 3isect. OXTONG

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