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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNIL: SATURDAY, JULY 20, IS7E=TWELVE PAGLS, THE CITY. GFENERAL NEWS. About 9 o'elock Thuraday evening George Reld, itving at No, 3 Vincennes pince, waa killed while canpling cara on Forty-third strect, neae the Inke-ehore. Tha Hon. John H. Oberly, of Cairo, who fz mentloned ana possible nominee fotthe next Qovernor of Tllinols, wasat the Tremont llouse for a ehort time yssterday. Prof. William Iarkness, of the United Rtates Naval Obeervatory, and Prof. T, IL. 8aflord, of Willlams College, Masasachnactts, paseed throngh this ¢ity yesterday on their way to the Weat, where they will observa the eclinee. Thoe Hou. H, H. Harris, of the Internal- Revenue Office st New Orleane, repistered at the .Grand Pacific yeeterday, Ile s paving a visit to ble brother, the Hom. A. B, Harrle, ex-United Btates Senator from Loulsians, who {s & resident of this city. Coronsr Dietzach yesterday held inquests upon Theodore Saturskl, alx months old, who dled of cholera fnfantiim at No. 70 Sloan atreet: Henry Jlol7, No, 1260 lutrerficld atreet, annatroke: and an nnknown man fonnd dead on Thirty-second street from the efloct of & sunatroke. At 7 o'clock Inst evening the body of a man war found floating In the Iake near the North Avenne Pler, When taken rshore the remains proved to be thosw of Thomae Iirennan, a yonm man who was drowzied while bathing abont a haif- mile ont in the lake several days ago. At 7:30 1art evening Peter Colling, 40 years of nge, resllingat the corner of Mnron and Ork strecin, while eitting on a rail on the approach to the Chicago avenue bridge, secidentaily fefi back- warde inio a lumbersyard, w distance of twenty feet, recelving quite & acvere scalp wound. The Luinhermen's Association met at the Tremont Monse clnb-rooma Jast night, 1did_anide thelr cots, rolied nu thelr shirt-slecves, and talk- d ‘' prees, "—seemingly the only thing for which the Associailon wae formed, Nothing ‘was mnde known of thelr conciuelone, if there were any, the meeting bejug A private one. Mr. Albert (. Lane, the ‘mpulnr Connty Buperintendent of Echools, and well known & prominent worker in the Methodixt Snnday- scniools, was macried day before yesterday at Wor- paw, N. V.. to Misa Frances Emallwool. & well- Xknown and generally-esteemed yeacher fn the Cen- teal High-School of this city, 3ir. aud Wrs. Lane will return to ** the summe? resort" affer a brief honeymoon spent 1n the Eaat, Wit might have proven a very din- astrous acclaent occarred yesterday in tha North Division. A horse attachicd to a bugey owned by Joseph Panl, hardware merchant at No. D7 MNorth C.ark street, and contifning his family, ran awny, wnd, dashing Into Eedewick court, the bngey capsized and tno nccuphnts thrown to the &':d ment. Clara, aged 12, wwas brujsed about the y Apnes, aged 7. had an ankle badly sprain=d; ana FEmnie, aged 3, was severely injured abunt the left stde. That the injurles ware not of more serious nature waa exceedingly fortunate. Tion the complaint -of sevirnl citizens Officer W. J. Mooney yeeterday _ar- rested Martin Gallagher, s jruit peddler, who has been making businesy of soljing rotten fruit. When arrested soma thirty Unaskets of peaches were found in his wagon. The cla were new and closely woven, and from the ayer of peachies on top one might be esally de- ecived into buylag. Upon removing the upper Jayer of each basket, literally a u!lhlnfi mars of carruption wan dlacovered beneath. Such stinking, rotten frmt could hardly be squsled, According to an Indianapolia lotter to the Cincinnatt Gazel(e thers [s & probability that the Tev, Wiillam _Alvin Datlett, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Charch of thas city, and former pastor of Piymouth Congrezational Church of Clicago, will fesign hiw polpit on-acceunt af il Leaita, and tnat the Rev. Dr. J, Withrow, ot the Park Street Church. Doston, will be recailed. Mr. Lartlctt han neveral times received warning that be is predizponcd to apoplexy, 1t ls furtber stated thot he has been offered ihe Fresigent's shuir in Hamilton College, of which ho fs an honored alumnud. Justice Summerfield yesterday held the following: Lawrence Deattle, vagrancy, $100 fine; J. 11, McCartby, eharged with embezziing from J. McAilister, honey deater, for whom ho worked, §100 to the 240; Jaines Klcin, larceny fiom Mul- len, Ide Co., $i00 to the id; John Carroll and Rovert Mickey, burglary of tho .Jewish _synagorue oo ' Pacific mvento, $25 fine: Jotn Ungan snd Michael Bennon, larceny from John Tracey, $100 each to the Criminal Court; Jobn H, tiuart and Mary E. Marshall, souitery, continued unil) to-day: I B. 1l of No. 781 8tate strect, accusedof ahusing his chil- “degn, 85 finc, Juatice Morrison fined James Dri coll ind ¥Frank Willlame, Grat-cians vogrants. $100 sach. 3 A'dotinfryfatin, with his wife aud a baby, created quite an excitement yesterday aboat noon. They turned into_the aliy that passes un the east aide of McVicker's Thestre from on strect, evidently to rest themaslves, who wae carrylng the Laby, covered its face with & bandkerchief, apparently to vrotect it from the sun, but scveral laborers who were walching thew, got it intv their heads that the man waa trying 10 strangle the child. Ous of thiem rushed up and struck the man in the face, A crowd soon congrozated, and tarestened ta deal sammarlly with the countryman, when the wife, with the babe in her srme, rushed between the inturiated crowd and her busband and explained his actions. and the family were then allowed to proceed on tholr way, +The monthly mestivg of tha Bocial Sciencs Association at the Tremont Ionso yesterday was attended by the Presldent, Mre. Harbert, and Mra, Vellette. Mra. Dabbett, Dr. Gaker, Df. Colwell, Mro. Tisdale, Mrs. Allon, Mrs. Carpenter, Mirs. Perry, Mrw, in, ‘and Mies Kimpson, Misw Perry was elected SHecretary pro Nineteen now members were admiticd, Mre * 0. Carpenter, Mrs, Smith, and Brs. Nutt wiade s Commitiee on Entertainment for the Octo- ¢ meeting, and Mrs, laudy, Mrs, Vallolte, and Mrs. Van Bon Hchoter wero nppointed a Finiance Comumittee. Sume discussion fook plsca as to the advisability of appeloting 8 commiitee who should arrange coursen of [ree Jectures on hiyglene and the care of children nd the alck 10 ba delivered in he smaller towns throogh the b Mre, Woolley, and Mra. Committee on N will Lo held at Evanuton, Mr, Perry H. Bmith was serenaded last night at his residence, corner of Huron and Pine streets, by tha Chicagy Orchestra, unoer tho lead- erslip of Johnpy Hand. The orchestra performed several choice pleccs of muwic, alter which Mr. Smith appesred o tho ' steps of bi Tesigence and thanked the orchestra for this vuncxpected compliment, s way the more surprised au 0aly 8 sliort Lime BEo he refased W 1belr leader to subscrine towards naving con- €erts in Lincoln Park Sulurdoys, 3iut he expresao Dis willlogness ot that time to'wubscribo Novrally towards iaving concerts in the Vark on Sundaye, ore puople cuuld be made Lappy on that day than any other. ‘Tue puor could enjoy tha muslc Bundays ouly, and he thougtt for their benctt the concerfe should oe given. In Europe Sunday con- ceits were onjayed by all classes, and he conld a¢a 1o reason why they should wut become cquaily vopular i this covmopolitan city, The Puritan element must be liocralized, and he thought that the Saboath wan a day of rocreation as well as of vrayer. ‘The band was then invited 1o the house to mrl.:h of lum‘; lccrwnhler. “'ruu lco-water was very strong, sud was heartlly enjoye thirsty musiclans, S A har] sight was witnessed at the coruer of Dearbora and Adams strcets yesterday after- noon, by which the sympaih J indiguation ot all_epectators were 1ully arused. A han sud a wouman ot the lower class, with two children, one peruaps 4 yoars of age and th other in arws, sas duwn in e sbade of the Post-Otfice Bulldlug to rest. Buth father and mother vpoeared to be under the influence of liquor, and the lormor was shame- fully abusing the eldewt chnld, whicn was evidently in & starving conditfon. The hittlo une was cry- ing vitcously for & peach which fts father ‘was eating. snd the hard-hearled iullow, nstouq of dividiug the morset, best his child severcly, A policeman was seat for, and Officer Shepherd went 1 pursuit of the forlorn family, who started Lo+ ward btate strcel, sud arrested the man and look blio (o thy Central ton, Ilo vald he was on his way W Danville, e mother and cllidren fol- lowed. The infant looked as though it was uestly dead. The wretched father had o large stonc in bis pocket, with whichi, [tyeas wtated by u citizeas, ho was Lesling the littie feliow, wanted & portion of hisunnatural protector’s peach, tate. Mrs, Perry, andeo were oppolnted a ominations, The next meetin the Industrial Belool at Boulfi thius anuweriug o tuo aiiriaatt W . Vs anurer rimative the question, ** 1t atono?™ for bread, will Lis father give him & muved to disport hlnscit In fho waters ichigun Tburaday evening. sud souglituut a rotired spot mear Woodlawn for tho purpuse, Pleased with Whw gratoful cooluces of the water, Mr. Wellvw forzot the need of garments for lun ward wear, and neglected 1o keep hiw board eye upon uis clotnes. fl ha «d uaturally “euough, thercfore, that the small y of the couutry cvaverted thew 10 uis own use, and that Mr, ‘Wellcs on smerging from bls oath bed not the whercwlioal o bo cluthed. Belug ® student of the huwanitics, it would paturslly bave occaried 10 Mr. Welles to eumulate Ulysses, who, in liko case, mounted grevn Lrauch snd grected too King's daughter col Puscdly, But perbaps ho coulun't wet s branci and be way have huddoubts abonb the 13 which the averuge policeman wunld have paid 1o that protection, —anyway he didn't go to the Uni- - voisity cluthed fu grecu, but ruther walted until;a Btugeut phssed that way, wben he set him olf to oske 8 ievy, Tue messe) did as aal d not. lung afterward 8 wild aud unpretentious fudividusl with linen duster und cowparatisely httlo o proacoed toe University (hlukin would do wity thai Loy If by coul vext tme M ra Ppens ‘There having been sowe talk an 10 the cfect that efforts were belug made to have the wext luterumitons) lung-ranve rile-shoutivg wuten snot over the icarborn Ciuo rauge juthig Sictuity, » roparter cailed lust ulght upou Gea. Birouy, who well kuuwn in counectivn with Fufle-sbooting Lu this cliy, &nd saxud bim wout b And got the orde; d took It aver to Miiler and #0ld it, and snha znnmly the resl Blackes came forward and fonnd that ‘some one had_stolen & march on him. The. person goliing the order dlened himself *¢Rtaaka,” but who he was no one knows, Miller wanta to aco him. Xknew about the rumors and talk above referred to, The General saln that, About thres weeks ago, ha had received a letter from the editor of one of tho Enstern sporting papers, asking about the practi- cabllity of ho)dffi 'm shoat at Stony Ja'and, whera the Dearbatn Club tange was and In still located. This lettor the General had replied to, etating that her to enter 8 bagnio. Upon vering the stats of affaire Bteinmeach ordered him to pny nu hie rent and feave, which hedid, Thursday night he nuaxmod. claiming that he had been overcharged, and wanting & rebate, Steinmesch refaeed, where« npon it s alleged Bimpf held him op and his pockets. As it happened, however, loox of enrprise mpon tha e ance of her Maten, or It wan {o them the ** Vnico oNudf— *Yon will now be Jeft for & long time In n the fnil conscionsness of yont cone dition and of the deed you have committed, nntil hy your own exertions snd the help of the angel world you can "rmmn and purify yourselves that Dr. Arthur Edwi ed A largo meeting In tho Tabernacle, To-day's programme In: 0 & m, dren‘s meeting, addressed by ddee n Snnday-School Teaching. Caray, the murderer, waa not 80 CTAZY Ye8- | was foun. you may be At to nccupy & betier place.” reading by the Rtev. Dr. P, Qoodwin, of the the range wan a good one ' and well ) 2 , iy : 5 . 3 d | terday,” Te concinded that it was best to put on The vislting party now withdraw from thete | First Congregational Church, Chicago. At 11 :I::%Tn‘lbe'r“;:|I::al:"ru:—:'grl"’hcl.dcc;.\:t i | DR clothes, and did so, ana he talked quite fresly While Mr. A. O, Bexton was walking k4 o to callers. ' On the insanity qucrtlon, one of hin attorneyn saye that he ia elther insane oran in- famonn seoundrel, but those who know him incline 10 the Iatter view. Depnty-Sherift Dartels says that he has commenced anit roainst the “Arbeiter-Zeituna, and, 1n proof of it, the SherifT's books show that along Canal street & day or two ago, he mawv, near the corner of ltandolph atreot, n woman besting_a child with a club an thick as n man'a weist. e cansed her arrent befare Justice Rberhaedt, and she gave bail for tein} July 23, Her name {4 Riizs Meiners, and the chiid was her own. The beating 18 repre<ented an being of & most sugravated kind, the Hitlo one's head and body heing covered wita drecements t #ight, when these mlsarable men setup & lmw]lmi and groaning which made 1heir gloomy place atil more hideous and sppalling,—a perfect pande- moninm, May conld no longer bear to be & witness to such # acena ana luft. experiencinz n renrs of great re- ef when sho had again reached the earth. > Dr. Wotronrcmt, he pereon andceaned. The General #aid that he, 86 an individasl, wonld lixe to are the ahioot take place here, but he did not feel ltke shonlderiog the expense and tronble of arrahgin, forit. The Dearborn Club was to all practical prirposcs dead, and the interest In long-range tifle- shooting eesmed to have died with it There were now in Chicago very few men who were aaftclently Dr, Gibson, on the ‘'0ld Testament Prophec: At addrees by Miss 8. go'clock, 4 Tho Unialy oy, » Aq. F. Jacobs, on ** Bible Institutions. " ing, the Hev. Dr. Hatield will d on **The I [ try was made July 12, On the ather | numerous swellings and ornises, Internern e sportto andevang an prakening | fun "o Rilor'r i pape denies 1 am s | 7100 2T THT SUPKRINTENDENOY. | S0 to.moreow tvo rrcaen v en: oxpected to bear the cxpenne attending the con- | {he matler stands. snit has veen commenced, SPARKS. - OF CAPT. SEAV! Tiyened by the prerence of & fieat-class nrcheste of fus ol n_international ahout. Gen. Birong | She Deputy n whose hands the panrs hae beon seemed to have no lack of confidence yeaterday that thelr favorite woold bo confirmed Monday erening. Two or three praminent West Side Alder- men—notably Rawicigh and Thompson—pro- feseed to know whereol they spoke, having, an they smid, connted noses. And what they spoke was 1o the efect that Seavey would go throuph with & good majority. Even Ald. Ryan, se lo whose posttion on (he matter thers have been doubts, placed has certalnly not besn over-industrions in serving them, It is n little Iate in the dny to be getting news from Rherry and Connelly, bnt with the pho- nograph, and the rapld advances in journsliem, surnrieea are to be expected. and the wise may well wonder, Yesterday It was mven to the re- ann by Sherry's attorney that before ha died e confeased to having kicked aMcConvilla after he wan stabbed, ond to havinz been an equal partner TRSTIMONY OF TIIR ACCUSED. The caso of Sparks, the mundercr, was resumed n the Criminal Conrt yesterday morning, the Jaror, John Gay, whohad been attacked with s spasm the day bdefore being nromptly on hand, Beveral witneases with nnpronouncenble names were called by tho defense sa to the reputation of Bparks. They testified of conrso Lo ita being good for peace and quictude, and none had ever heard thonghy that Chicago was & good point, Stony Irlanil 8 pood range, and the match a dcsimbic thing, And ss a private citizen he wonld contrib- ntc an much as anybody toward it, bnt he would take no hand in it unless glven ample aid In Snance and labor. There wna a large gathering of gontlemen and Iadles yesterday forenoon at the Lake View Flower Garden, the nceasion being the diapoeal at auclion of tho entire stack of plants, flowers, st the ssme intervals, UTILIZING POETRY, “ TS PORTICAL EDITOR OF THR TRIBUNE indeed—is nnfit to be ua It doce well ¥ 1th Connelly in the marder. made no secret of his intentlon to vote for Beavey, | nscript when read by its author, bot wonld look grecnhoues, . and apoaratus of the vet: | ¥ of hus carrying a pistol, d ted for the supposition that he had been | shominably thy 3::.“::{";‘5‘35:;”f;‘:“;-nrr."“ "é e fl:m{: The t1x eases oceupled the County Conrt | The defendant. Joreoh Sparks, was called, Tle ::I\dulfl‘::lr:l':on(rnr;v\g‘:-‘: by the fact of .":' n!‘ l‘: fl'lnl- Ilence It haa to be thrown again yesterdny. One of (he ohjections heard was in the'llyde Park school-tax for IR, whero it was insinted that the certificate wan irrecnlar, inasmuch as it read *'ensuing' year, Instead of & apecific year. Mr. Root s pemi for the schoole, and sne- had itved {n the city twelve or thirteen years, and at the time of the murder lived at No. 12 Fifteentn street, Ifa was in tho lca bnsiness, but had wotked at raliroading, and on the day preceding stock did not fetch anyihing approsching to its walne, Mr. Sanders, however, was content to let it go for what 1t wonld oring, Tl has decided to give up the cultnrs of Aowers, and devote hime away. T this ntilitarian “e'bad‘tn ‘3’1%' T bie preference for Hickey over Washburn when 18 & problem which he ha thero twas talk of the Mayor sending in the Iatter's name. 1Ir there were sny Mickey olved, ntely cannot. The bo; to his branch of the hueincar in tho city. It o Aldermen aronnd the City-Tlall, they said nothing | nte verses for mibume, birthday parties, etc., e e B ot & mamberof ol fiends | Cocded In baving the motian overruled by dint Of | the murder ho was at work, e had acen the re- | 44t would positively tdentiry them with tho appar- | 421 8 glel "occasionaily likes ta nend '8 Tounwe ant and mako he occasian & feant, M. volver with which the mugler wan alleged to have ‘been committed, and sald it was his proporty, and he got it from an engineer. e pakd $7 for it two and s haif years ago, but never carried it sronnd with him. 1te kept it1in the house. Wae not ac. quainted with Devitt, but had epoken with him at nett Medieal Collewe, the ohjection heing that the charter of the concern exempted it from taxation. There was aniten_dispute over the question, and the Court took it under advisoment. The Committes on Pablic Buildings and Public Service met in & back room, unier lock and ently waning chances of the Mayor's firat cholce, noe did they, vn the othor hand, say anything to indicate how they would vote when the nomination of Capt. Beavey came up for confirmation. Two who are popularly sapoored to favor Supt. Mickey Sanders provided a hearty, old- hin gueate, and g0 the buxiness part of the affale wa agreeahly diversified with picasre. **Anid Lang Syne" mizht have been heard In one part of the erounde while the Indefatigable utters was throngh the gizantic names shioned lunch for affections, polley™ in poctry ox well ga trade, when there isa plunging_ wild! 2 sdmitted® that they understood Capt. Seavey to bo J — imes, Met him May 8, and had snme talk about chance of being canght, o the | caiblogue,~caing, tho™" exonts | key, veslerday stiomoon, to"giln conidee thn | Lok ek S8 NAE R ML N Bl iere | m nd man or ho place,aithongn they knew e | + %3 nol for e reter. Tas Tingws wil pube N;druuhnhll "ete"” Mr. " Sanders' has bean | withueld percentago an ths Court-Tlowss work, | Devitt Tived. Io owed four montha' rent, | of nothing sbout him pervonal i but nelther of | lish In 8 condensed form & number of rejected engazed In the caitnre of plants 1 this cliy for | and aiso fo consiier 3 il] of §3,600 presented by | And actuded had gone” with hie mother B hons At Toiednces. o 1he saceiins sa to | Sopponeruich It bas on hand, giving lensth, strle, o ™ ol B 0 cotlect 10 me, nd ne A n 0 o 0 er i O e 1 chicasor: Hie (arly EHsDLVR: | aracabio Aarneisl Hecerelii, bt sho imciinatinn | gccarion was driven trom e honse. Atile meet- | boy ther woald vote, gaaantlal g0 that thero necd bo no tear o detaction. 41 rrputation &8 A deading florist, bringing 1o | seemed to be fo hold him to i contract, and to | In, May 8, Devitt sald to him, '+ You Dutch While the confident and outspoken Aldermen | If anybody sees & poem the atyle of which pleasca e art profonnd kagwlodge and man | disatiow hle clair, bot Nohing wes done, Same | ==~ —= I'll 0z you." Tile ionss wae full of | sbove mentioned saw no reaten, why Cant, Seavey | him, ho can have it, 1t baing inderstood that he fa i sclentiiic aftainments, An the city overzres his amoke, and ho thoug! beautifu] vlace at Lake View, he decided to forego the caltivation of nvlants, and st length t it war on fire, 1le had his piatol with him, and Devitt had a hatchet, and his wife had a stick, When lhe‘ met Devil Al shonld not finally be confirmed. they admitted thata poviponement was qnite possible, el two Aldermen might ‘sak that the of Sexton’s charzes were objected o, and his clalm met the mame fate, and the Committee sdjonrned until Monday morning. not to make any unfawful use of it, snch as aend- ingittos cuunlr‘r newapaper under his own name, Hore 1 3 sampfe; 2 3 report of . *+You arc & smart one, and 1 have yot you the Committes on Police bo doferred. Stil, Pive atanzas, each four 1i " i (e 'g\:':rn‘.flh‘«'fnufi\":‘fll&"fx‘-u':.n'r'x'lc-flmfl':::f The rocant warm apell of woather renawad | neas went back into the honse, anl nevor hadany | the ~matter _must come up for final | wante taxazo 1 a Younk woman's ayes—o coor stated) suita’ he has-been noted for hin genishity, and | the complaint of the poor ventilntion of the build- | frrthee difficuity with Devitt until the 16th. ' On settloment in a week from next Mounday night at | wenerai tane chieerfult Evanston. hole-heartedness, and square-deaitng with the | 1ne. The comnlaint in & very just one, for many the 16th he came bome at 7 o’clock, ate the Inteat, and, from tnelr aforesald count of aup- wer, and laid down, and was sronsed by rone one throwing atones againat the hoase. Ile went down- stales, but saw no one, snd returncd. The wit- nese then described the premises whero he lived of the oMcer and the two conrt-rooms ara at times aimost un’nhabitable, A reporier yesteriay made sonie Inquiries roing back to the erection uf the butiding, and found thatthe tranble was not sao w uvlic. THa fricnda took advantaze of the oppore unity to give *'the old man'" a good sead-ofl. The new hont-house of tho Farragnt Boat nunea, they wera certain that thero would be mare than baroly enough votes to pull Besvor through, An for Superintendent Tiickey himscif, he went Thirty decasyllabics: meditations In & churchs just the thing for & girl to sand to s Kunday-school :eui‘mn no denominationaifams Weat \Washingion atreet, hame yeatatay rathor eatly In the day, feeling | hay srecmiings; stisaating metre: fears his sweethonrt At 111 be ho design of the builil th ¢ atthoe time. e ayain henrd some one throwing | Somawhut nnder the wenther, A reportet saw him, 2:::2':1:::’:"51’:“.:?-'-‘?":?go"c‘vfll"llllllfi; “md“n'-"hmnnll:\:' Club, s trect, wi h with 8 of the buililng as with the © time, I g ) 3 ing o off ime fl;’,:l,';; ::?fn?::nfl' T rrcmrention | Moty Hanrd and 13 apants who have 6 in eharge. | Mtones, and went to the burcau and ot hie bin: | however, bofors he rotired ffom the ofiice to aeek | promptuatter auarrel; urigingiiy K dresed vo Mars, has bulit xix boat-houses within as many years, but tol, e went down-stairs sraln e at lant wecured one which i1 sald to ba Tt nppeara that the county patd 830,000 for the rest and gujet at hiz houne, ond from him recotved moet avproved ventilating apvaratus, conslst- 1 can also be used for Earali Ottaws. stlll further assurancen that he conslders himseelf Comlcy Jines to young tady with pug nose; good for and fired throo shots In the gronud to frightcn the man model , and one which, nnliks a nesive fan wnd engine to | away. Ilo did notses anv one whon he shot, srid | Outof the raco altogethor, The Mayor had noth- | album of pienios Yesldcnco anknown,—poam ta be ueed ?}:lb:l‘!u::f:?r“tsmll;.! rl‘v‘l!;‘:elll:nlt?l a8 to ::en'-':lnr: :llfim I"u. and that” bathi have for raveral dlid ot know who had been throwlny the stones. | Ing to offar, except to remark that he had sent in with care, Ho ko ravages of Lake Michignn and the storiny | yearslaidin the hasoment to rotaway, Patin | Wineberzer wont out with bim after tho shooting | Capt. Seavey's namain good, faith, belloved ‘him | ~Fourstanzas, fouriines each; evils of marrying & winds that blow. It 18 a twvo-story brick building, guanted hy two breskwaters, and s provided with 8 liin-roof, covered with slate. A small west wing and a north and east valcony relieve an otherwine monotonons exterior. The heavy barges aro launchied by means of cranca from a large dock the north, whils the ahells are carried down = wangway on the north use, the fines throngh which the heat s sapnlied In winter 10 warm_the building would he enpplied with pure, fresh alr,and the trouble would be rem- edied. Somebody is o blame in the mattcr. Ths first year the buliaing was occupied, the fan was run, and every room was snpplied with fresh atre, 0 tho want of ventilation lenot the fault of the apparatas, but the {ault of thove having the build- d saw Devitt in the allevand calted to hi Joe, he haa got & hammer, look ontl" He be. enn to step back when Devitt rusnod on him and tried to strike hio, He knocked off tne bLlowa and en! uwething §n his hand looking 1ike the cotton-louk* which was shown him, “le con- tinned to retreat unt!l he reachud the edge of the sldewalk, when Duvitt tried to strike him, and ho to be & good officer, and hoped the Council would confiem him, During the fllr the reporter saw one of Supcrintendent 1! ckur! hereto- fore confident supporters, who virtually admitted ihaot his friend’s chances wers all ap, and that Capt. Scavey was the coming man. This zontlaman also sasured the repocter that there was no teick In the Mayor's nomination of the Capiain, as bas im, man who 18 not Lush with cash for honnets dresses, Jowelry. ete,; good for valentings i Sonuety cmntions at first ateht of young ladys halr i dcseribel g v ravan, Dt may e ChanRed 13 - yel low," or, 1t desired to make Ii sarcastic, to **ssady ™'y Chicago. Twenty lines, ten feet each; address to the laket d to work off on s bost-ride; metra 1y K side o neu(nfon\lzn rflo 3 ot 1a 10 be hoped thnt the Conumit. | shot him. Devitt was closs enough to him Lo | heen intimated in some unfriendly quaricrs, but | somewhat seasick, bat thac sdds (o natarsiness of e B e ot caomy | 1o8 o Taiticia Jull Acconnis wil o fo 16 o nea | pivke hirs, amd whon he fred” tho ahot ho belloved | that the Mayor wcted In sood “faith all through, | PRt Bmee dressing-roums, tne officers’ room, Iadies recept- | that the ruat ia rabbed off, and that the mactinery | his n“l‘"t‘l in d-m{:‘r.l lAdlu!' lh: Ent -l?‘ot \'u;lu :grzllgali':npt! l;'l‘l:hnslet‘:ey- :n‘:l”l‘n E-m-':: :lg::‘ o2 | earnre e Comind 1o ot tco:'l‘;' "t‘ r:'-mlg:- :.,’5,'{: ggflr:“ :;nr'n;gf.n?hllm‘:l-'::;]r:r fi&:?n‘,'.!fu" il ‘f: Sl 7::?!10‘;"“0*.:!5 “Shot. bim " again, MAucg [} anca baen rejecied by 80 large a vote, Tho re- | the unpaetical, but alsu lets tho orizinal witicss he went up-stairs and Dovitt staried after Wine- berger, and, afier getting twenty or thirty feet away, foil in the ditch, 1 atald on the porch un- 1l the ofMcer came, and he told tno ofticer that ho had done the shooilng, and gave him the pistal. rter's informant tated that tho much- ked-of mmur-,I -F'" orting to be pledizes on the im-tolumln Aldermen that tacy woald support sll:key, were really gotten up before Cept. cavoy know what has become of tholr postry, posal will surely be received with raptare, CORRESPONDENCHE, due time be fited ur with_rowing-oiachines and otner contrivances {o induce inuscular growth. The total cost of the bitlding was $4,000; and the Club niow has & place which can not only be used a9 a bont-house, but as & very cumfortable cinb- 1t figures and descriptions of property dn not decelve, the Asgessor In the town nr Lemont hae been very partihl in his computationa os shown by hie books, which have Just been returned. In fact. an examination of the books would lesd” one s name was senl In, and before it _was snect that ho had allowed some of his fricnds | He denfed the stories of the officor= about the vrder | known that it wonld be sent in. hey A PLEA FOR TIB HOLY INNOCENTS, e, e o o i the Sreont | 10 make the fgurea for him, and that is friends | of the stiooting, and of Mr, Shrcdy as 10 hisre- | bad then thoushi thst powsivly ths Mayor Ta the Editor of The Tridune, Hme, whea it has Afty active, twenty assocate, | belonged to the Keough nnd Walker families. | treating slowly, il was In tiie atrect near hly would arain submit ickey's name, and, in that Cxicaao July 10,—Union Park, liko Jefferson, {samall andin themidetof adense bopulation, It 1s onoof the lungeor breathing-places whers thousands go every week for a pure air and health- ful rocrstion, It 1a especially the revort of mothers and noracs with thair infantey in arms or carrisges, Dut, smallaait is, it ia alson carringe drive, and its nnwatersd roads 1l the alr and cover Walker's tand Iying eant of the canal. for instanco, in See. 21, belng 224 acres, 1s put down as worth 8200 per acre, whercaa it ls worth nothing, while and 1ying west, where bis quarrics aro located is valned at 822, bat ix said o bo worth not less than $300. - On tho first tract Walker never pays auy taxes, and it wonld, no doubt, be very convenlent for him to forfeit It to the state, and also decldedly economical, in viaw of the sec- ond tract being asscssed #0 to In Norton’s Subt aud & large number of honorary members, {a inoat encourszings and now, with fts new qua: . it promises to do something in the naatical line which will sthil farther attract public attention, 118 prenent oflicers are: T, I, Jenkins, President; Tyighman Johneon, Vice-President: A, 8. Porter, Secretnrrs (. W, Murlson, Treasurer; Opden Downs, Captain: I, 8, Penficld, First-Licutensat; ana ¥, T, flarkell, Second Lientenant, TIE BALOON-KERIPRRS' ASSOCIATION gute when ho tired the two last shots, Wincberger did ot attempt to strike Dovitt, and the witnesa had no nofriendly fecling toward him. ON TIIN CILOSS-EXAMINATION the witness satd he kitled Devitt because he had been throwing stones at the house, Ho carriod the revolver when on the rattroad, and fieed It oft occastonaliy. [le Tooded it last winter to protect himeelf against the tramps, 1o took it the tth of May, when he went to sce Devitt, be- case, would probably have voted for him. The Mavor having failed to do o, and the name of Cuot. Beavey having becn sent fn, Snpt. Hickey's nmamo was 1o longer before ihe Councll, he was practicnily and aciually out of the race, the pledge was now no pledge st all, and they would vote for Capz. Seavey., Unlcss the matter is postponed Monday cvening on the dilatory motion of aomo two Aldarmen, it would scom quite prouable that Capt. Beavey will a ¢ dat 8200 which 1 D contrined. tie Saa And Shimbbory with dost, » likeral par: ivision ona tract apoears anscascd at $200 which | cause he was afraid tha honso was on tire and that N n of whic o tha eyes and Fings of youn S"ffif..'"p.‘»k'xffr';‘é"fl.“‘m."ér'x'.:f."'fl".‘.;&'éf.’x‘é’.f:.'. 18 large and vnln-hm,: and the property of a tavors Deuv.l:t wou ‘nu bim, i did not know ibat and old. Moroe than this, lfu and nmnz.'u chl 1.1m§ mittee an the matter of liquor-seiling to minora | f&: 18 amd, whilo a mere patehi of contlgnous | Deviit had a hutchet when o weat down with th MY LIFE SKETOII. 8ro endangored, and sevoral mero eacapos bavo oc- reported the following card, which was adopted: géfla;aly Tg:l‘:ou_t“ f:”:'.-'f,fig:.'?.‘ m:.’_ydl';; 3% | revolver. ' lle bad the rovolver in his hand when cared when thoy aoght to have beon safe, Horxon To any saloon-Keeper 14 the City of Chica her-by consent fa the selling or kIving of Intoxf ng Hquurs of any kind by you or any of your ar survacts to bearer (8 mnor) at any i{me from and after hisdsie, blgned. —_— Tarent, guardian, or family physician. The Commlttee apnointed to walt upon the editor he mot Devitt, but was not rolng to do anytbing to Dim. Ile had not used the revolver veforo for four months, ile wae not friendly with Dovitt bo- cauee ho had Insulted him, and ho bad told tno oficor that ho killed Devitt becaune hie hind bean throwing stones, At the meeting May 8 Dovitt and carriuges aro excluded from Jofferson and : 1 Vernon Parks, and would it be unreasonable to do- maud the same exclusion for Unlon Park? Any inconvenlence which this would occasion would bo bslanced Ina fourfold degrco by the benefit to be yalned. I inow mot who aro the piace $1,070 on ano lot that is In a tract. while ILeongh, o“l"l) wix adjoining lots, le only taxed §475. n Keough's lots the Ascssor, it aupears, nriginally added $400 for im- proveients, but snvseqnontly changed his mind and eraacd the eniry, On the wholo, Lhe asaces- 1 left my home In Enzland to cross the starmy ses And landed In Amerl ho birthplace of the freo; "Ald new acenca and wtrangor faces my soul took ureat dum“hk ‘While all thoughts of homo and kindred I banished from my sight, ssked hiin to come down staire and fight, and he rruper peraons or suthority to invoke in this mat- of the Arbe ter Ze tung \r. reference to anarticle | ment ts reparded as partial and notably unfuir,and | would not go becanss Devitt had a hatchet, Devitt or, but a Labit In common with others of looking which appeared recently denouncinge tho salgon- | the Assessor ought to he called on to expiain. | nauited his wife, but he was not mad with | 1knew nought of pain or angolah, I cared less for | to ;nnr“npar(n overy caso of griayance or publis keepers' picmic, reported that that paper had re- | Thoue fnterested, and who malirtatn thattncy ara | him, Ife did not seo Devitt botwoen the 8th and ain or woo: want fue uces thls communication, W. tracted the charges. The report Tt wan moved and carried that @ accepted, not favorites, pronounce it outrageons In the ex- Association 15th of_May, but heard that ho had quarreled with treme. Two null.n 1 had before me, tbe right or wrong, to Sparks"mother, Ilo first saw Devitton the 16th, go ouid susiain Potes Muclicr, one of s momber, :“.'1:" e ran ot of tho alley aiter Him, m.‘i'x“ Twas 7oling and T was reckless, 10 1 walked fn EIUBBI:,}IAN. hi are or o watter of L] -, il t striko, for he waraed o o blows. v . o tiicle in the Arbeiler Zeitung, H TUHE CUSTOM-IIOUSE. byl % e tad 8 bome, & fotare nawe, to wan ot hitet at all in the scrimmsga, Mrs, Bheedy wae rocalled by the dafense, and rubjected to & rigld examination, but nathing cow or material was elicited. p Forgetting that 1 It was decided to take ateps towards regularly goin, Incorporating the Assoclation, Messrs, Baum, Adoiph Mueller, and Phillp Maas ‘were uppolnted Trustoes nnder the new articles of ‘The Town Truatecs met yesterdsy aflernoon with all present. ‘The lcading firme dolng bueluess at the Yards The revenns rocaipts yestorday were $10.089,30, of which $10,002.00 ware received I;rnm 11tt1n things to biggor, I soon became a thief, ! trom soirlts. At thia stags of the c;um Trade tenesred his nd mow with other criminals I eal my prison | sentin a romonstranceagainat tha lasn of Hice incorporation. 2 motion to havo tie jury v 0 acenicof tho | ; 1o aell liquor near thie packing-houses, and askisig The Ilon. Lorenz Drentsno, Representative in . rm . { murter to inspect the preini Tho Coars de. | Within the sad seclusion of my dark and narrow | (pay Jic Bliread: ® o o e fotativa i3 | Maj. Bennott, of Ohio, snd a warm per- | ARSh o ARG, U TG euses aiready granted be rovokod. 1t was at the proceeding :;u uln;Il-unI. andthat toers was no neccssity for e visil. g The defense then rested the case, and the argu- ments to the jury were commenced, Alr. Mille led for the proscrution, and Mr, Krause followed for the defendant, each prescniing the law from wonal friend of Becretary Sherman, reported hero yestorday as Amsistant to ltovenue-Agent McLear. T'ho Bub-Troasury yostorday received suli. scriptions for $10,000 in new 4 per conta, dlsbursed 0,000, pald out $2,000 in silver, and redcemed reforred, 'I'be Tressurer reported that ho hiad pald inta on bonds to ths amount of 81,300, ————— STET, 8pecicl Disvateh to The Tridune. liconses, [3 NOTEL ARRIVALS, Tremont Iouse—The llon. John H. the Jion, Addison liybee, Indtanapolts; ¢h Iimy wptngashi; Col. (& 1. Latir John D, Urownson, Mme: juse.1 Col. F. H. Wier Miiwaukeet W. N la)l cel I lnfll:hr hnnn- of deep remorse that make my lifo & ell. Youark mo what 1 do when T Toave thua prison- e 'l scek lhfl distant prairie, the hsunts of honest q ' el baker, Calroq J. 1 O e e e Waxborh mfiiufufh m':lm.' Sl i 3540 tua Cowss | Por actose tho great Missourl, In Nebrasks, I can | ~Semmarizip, il July 10.—The Governor Irane Tucker. It ix understaod that the propristors of the | adjourned untli this morning. 'This morning Mir. %0 to-day lias un earnest complaiut from loading K. ... 9 ;um-l:l ull‘mnera 'hlngc‘l'c‘nlm: '":n.i"‘?.fi“:"m“fl:‘ .\hlh will :Io;a for Ihg rrn-ncnucm, gceupymg, A hnn;"lnv::l afarm In the futore growing up | cipizenw of Farnington, Fulton County. Thers e 1ilinots, case 3 3 lingy B, ¥, Cobh O bttt tutie TeTient annaaryre [P ahen Ko pikeny A0 Laa case WIjI-bo dlyew:so Crankr Ditt, Cell No, B County Jail, | Waa an election for Police Maglstrate there on- yiek: Baitimore: C. 1, ¥ller Belt | willjam Moran, a sailor on the schooner N o s e 480 30uk luat. Eho emtagut . redpoctablos” Lok o Forke P 4t | pgventurer. had & warrant fimued yesterday for | SHTERRY AND CONNELLY. TIE WEST PARKS. uo futercst fn the same, 80 the bumwnors, for a the Mate, Thomas Wood, whom Le ‘charyes with THE MURDEREIS' HOME. iy iag aseauiged him With & belaying oin. . The b & MBEETING OF TUX DOARD. Joke, nl:ct;;l ;o:’l‘hfl}:mmn ',F;unul:, who 1s Sl ' 3 Thera has heen somo doubt ae to what became ‘meating of the West Park Board was held yes- | just out of jail, by filteen majority. Now thuse Mato ot wiad of what was coming, 8nd akIpLed | o guerry and Connelly after thov wero hanged, | terday atternoon at 4 o'clack, Prosldent Woodard B e e e Yote, wlt tna butall nncertainy 1s now removed by the stato- | in the cusir, and prasent Commisstoncrs Bennstt, | Governor It hie will withhald the commssion of The average production of proof epirita | enta o the following comunnlcation printed in | McCras, and Dranock. M McChoumey oticlated | &EHEERT Cholcs 18 malority of o citisens g et | DT e O olite G.ellory. 4. 10 Phoaje | tho last number of tho Keligio-Phliosophicat | au Becrotaty, The Governor docs not sca how he can -?r?;f; dho Hon, 11, !. . Wi 023 Wont Chicago Alcotiol | Journal Ou motion of Mr, MeCrea the rales of the Board | gyy reliet which will take the place of the votes achsmuth, 074 lnrd:fi(‘uy. 3.00; United States, Worke. b.073 tlard Gin.a00, Tlly July 16,—On_Friday, June 21, { 5 Qeorgu Sherry and Juremiah Conuelly, who hrulnfily murdered 1ogn McConville on the 10th were auspended, in urder to further consider the el Grana Taplie: & requeat of tho Northwestorn Rullway Company that which tLe complainants oughit to have cast for omss, Albsayi A, Bartard Foronio. & decent candidate. i Gen. McDoweall, the new Buperintendent {ated thelr cri 1 1t should be permitted to extend {ts tracks down 1o e ———am— of the Caistom-House Bnilding, farnished the re. | OF JARerT, explaied thele crime—to far aathis | yiagie0n_strest upon property Lelonging to tho . THE CITY-HALL, uired bond of 320,000 yes e, | ol concernedon tho gallowe, ] T chius 108 thara wanid save | RESTFUL NIGHTS, DAYS FREE FROM TOR — Sgned by A I Taylor and A. B. Chaso s | gonevo his relatitel (0 bo duried, —Dut It wili tae | 10 Hoat from ‘the Company In_writing beforo any TURE, License recoipu, #1,000. sureties. Collector Smith promptly approved it, terest us more o know what becane of thelr wouls, | ADSWeE cauld be given to tho roquest, llo called | Awalt the rheumatic sufferer who resorta to Iloe- and the Ueneral at once commenced official life by making an examination of the various contracts relative 1o the boliling. e will relieve 3ir, Burling to-day. Jebn Quinn, a dealer in notions and small wared at 01 Exchange Bullding, was before Com. missioner Hoyno yesterday afternoon, —charged with having passed'n counterfeit half-dollar, The caus v 8 nuzed one. Quinn avld some cheap ‘bandkerchiefs to s atreol-peddler. Subsenuently, a8 ho clsims, he discovered thst tho veadler had given him & bad hulf-dollar, 3e atarted out in pursult, snd, finding tha bawker, guve him back the coln and took ® dozen of the bandkerciiefu. The peddier claims that the coiu be paid was good, and that Quinn was putting up a Job to beat him, Contlnued till ta-morrow. The contreot for putting the slate roof on the new Custom-louss was Jast Beptembor Even beforo the bodice had beon taken down from the zatlows thelr spirits bad separated from thelr ysical bodien and been bornu to tha wnirit world Bylnmu who have wade such datles thueirown, 1y the power of igher splrits they were kept per- fuctly unconscious in a temporary epirit home, and sfter five dn{l—‘lunn LU—jhey were redioved toa Dlaco that will naw ba theit pormanent homo, but atall rotained in that unconsclous atate, Tt had boun promteed us vy the spint, Thalla, that on the fAfto day after their arrival in their por- sanent bunie, 8n opportunity would bu granted to Miss Moy shaw for an folerviow with thew, upon which occasion they would be allowed to tecoue consctouy, and to bé canfronted with thelr victim, ugh McConyille. Yho sppolnted hiour having arrived, Thalls, and both repaired (o the murderers, Sta upright posttion, such upon Mr. Wheeler, ngre-enunx tho Company, 10 state what the Kailrosd Compuny would do in the ted that the Company would aek e’ right to tho grounds, toguther with the rigut’ 1o brinie cattle and stock-cars there tu be cleansd, The benclis ta the road would bo alight at trst, but If the Cowpsuy could get a lonig enongh rlght to the grounds, it might Fo como quite an object In time to get the privilege, ;I'h« pmposlllm: waa slmply to wake this's dump- ny-ground. Klr‘ MeCrea asked what would be done providing the accumnulation of offul should becomo greator thun tho parks conld ot sway with, Mr, Wheeler repiien that thero would bs no of Jection to some uio else carl n awer to anothor question, h |I|nv had no interest in common iurlington & Quincy Hosd rogaraing ¢ tetter'aStomsch Bitters, 'That thle bonignunt cor- dial and depurent is & far moro roliabla teinvdy than colchicui and other pols uscd to expel tha from thabluod, {s & fact that ex- tsfactorily demonstrated, 0 The * Comptroller paidont $1,100 in scrip yeaterday, Oue case of small-pox was reported yester. day trom No. 870 Michigan avenue, ‘The total amount of license collections for April, May, sud June, was $51,000. There will be a meeting of tha Committee on Pollce at 3o'clock this afternoon to conalder the nomination of Capt. Beavey, A meeting of the Committes on Schools will be held Vondsy afternoon at 4:30 o'clock to counider references—particularly the nominations of Emmanucl Fraukenthal and A. L. Baritell for Schoul Inspectors, ‘Trensurer's receipts: B1,773 from the focliy sufo, With umany persans certam p rm 1on to rhcumatinim exivte, which renders them Inble 1o Its attacks after exposure in wet westhor, to carrents of alr, chunges of temperature, or to cold when the Lody {e bot, Sueh persons shonid take a winegiasa ortwo of the Liitlors as soun as powsible after incurring rink from the sbave canses, as this superb protective efectuully nullifies the hurtful ifluence, For the functional derange- ments which accompany rhenmatism, snch a4 colle, spusms tu tho stomuch, palpitation of thu heart, fmparfect digestion, &e.. the Uittors 18 also 8 most uneful remedy. it leonly necossary in obstloato Cases 10 Use it with persistonc May sought The prlion nana Of 0y, 88 it wero—iLat 1s,inan they were in waen hang- awarded 30 A, J. Knively & C of this city, wha | Ing—were the two men, still inconscios uvelop. | Brounds. e e — e Water Ofiice, $2.007 from ho Collector, and $57 | Sy weto thy two mon, still inconsclous suvolup. | ¥'30Ag doctded that the Board should wait for & Toa e Compivatter. *Diamucsoments: 310,307 | aireed tonave the Jeb folhed 1o ey It it of | o b & cundciniie condlilon, > o1 1o “¥4¢ | written pravoition from the Kallroud " Company HOTTER THAN INDIA for the redemptivn of revenue warrsnts, and $1, 000 for miscollancous expeuses. ‘The Committee ou Fire and Water met in tue Fire Marabal's office yesterday afterncon and before taking any action, i Mr. Kerfuot, present’ intho futeresis of Law- rence & Martin, statod that J. Russell Juncs, Frealdent of the’ West Bide Strect-Hatiway Come: pany, had agreed to An old Engliab army ofiicer stated recently 1hat people do not feel tho heat in Indin us muchos tney do In American citles. o ascribes thisto the equable Indlan climate, which ran;tes fram 110 Connelly first oponed hie oyes, and glaneing over towards hls companion, exciuimed: **Why, how ong wa h lept! When sre weto bo bungr* ‘They did not yet realize that they had left the the roof v completed, ‘'wo months o a sup- plemontal contract was entered Into by whieh the ccntractors wero permitted o use **spolled state for the roof on the court slde. Thly ** spoll- b g . but bellaved themsolvew stll y conutruct a_track to Contral o 4 GEEULER o recomment the massnre uf ine ordinunce | I aind CRAEPIA AnaY uf the slae, but she NI | Cat el oeuing Nay. dekeds o why | Yark: or boybu, to'the iew driving courus whicly | 10 130 dogreas. Nor ie sl equailty mor appa- sllaowing the lell Telephone Compauy to crectlig | Giinairo to iho foot, though it tight spoil its ap. | ar Jou in Jail foris " ey expisined to them that | LA iyt Brapuss (0 conetect rass.al | roas h|: India :hln on our \\mlen; coust, the olea aud run ita lines fu the city, “ummiited I8 t 4 A cartt; 1 X arsons could wive & A a different e G bt el Al R L AR LR ollector Smith thinke thero (s somo. | they wore o lunger upen the varts and gradu hoslthlest climats in_the world, nor (In v teo that the cou arance. ?l'l‘llll crooked In the conteact, and Lias submitted it to Avaistant District-Atturney Thomson for legsl Investigation. ally, ns consclonances bocanio moru fully sestored, [ EEATARIE0 1A e Soucas oSl b conpete and contractor, hud already cupunenced work on tue course, and he was to focfolt $100 for each doy after tho 27th of August that the work should bo Incomplote. Mr, B. K. Dow and Mr. Parker, repe resentatives of land In tho viciulty of the park, alsu spoke in favor of having the irack bullt, ordinance providing fur & cheap telegraph lino in the city—the rates to bu 10 cents for svery ten words * Hnihllug;wrml!n were {ssued yestorday to Emmanuel Frankenthsl for s three-slory brown- atone front dwelling and barn, Michiyan avenue, ncarlmunlcen\huuenucu-ulz.lmo- to Chrlatlan way perbaps) thon In the celobrated Mathushek plauv, which, in Its famous equaliziog acalo, beats the same relation to all competing instramonts that the climate uf Califorala board to that of un- fortunste Bt. Louls, The introductlon of tue equalizing scale into plnaos wus left to a puor Ger- the truth dawned upon them, Connelly, elancing sround with fear and timldi- 1y, now beheld an mpparition tnat startled him and rought 8 look of consternation to his countenanco —thinking, **Botely, nOw our Hme for punish ment has come. ™ 1t was Lho spirit of an old man, s viclim, Ifugh CRIMINAL, Justice Foote yeuterday held J, 0. How- ;. 3 cC he gapl Tho Chal eald the owners of the propeity should | man, named Mathushek, wh tor years of study J o uturew. No, 460 North Wells siréct: | ard, a **con " operator, o the Crimiual Court in | McContiliemuwith, the sapnk weutid i bla baly | yacosmething 1o sav ubout tho luaiter, Tho 0d- | and seperiment, auccnciled ai laat in so disiribu- Lo con 81,0001 o Luwiance & Martin, provrlelort | bonda of §5,000, sud oned J. i, Wells, lloward's | aud caumed bis deail, - 1iuc compauaiou ud boney. | ¥OEReS of the snlcturies, Wousht, thele SOnesht | yug che tonslon as to make his wiaao perfect, aud It entrnce, grand stand B0, chub: house, | Pal $100 and cats for vagradky e e b on e bad araaths m o o on | < Afler1ho trausaction of soms routino Lnsluess of | 18 recoguised la tho markets of the world ua ibe o I-c n\v"‘an‘ lug[ suctime: -rl:':x.:::l:l:.l“;:'l Arrestas Eilen Garrity, larceny of o | of bis w“d:"l:ll'- n:;w“:.“*ud“ and, of his good | 2O pariicular interost, the Buard adjourned to the | only instrument which jpreserves its strength and dresn from Mary Meflugh, of Nu, 730 Biate atreet; Brat Friday In August, Dauiel Ward, keeper ol & gatlroad cliger **fake on Blate street; Jacob K. Groff, accessory to the burglary of Hotloway's saloon as the corner of n Stute und Lake sirects: Prank Mc(iuirk, waated for robuery by On.!ccr Beaublen. Murnaue and Wiley yesterday Green, 8 boot-black, wha is of Brubu's drug stury, st tne corner of Clark and Harrison strovts. Bome threo or four boxes of clgars. which were taken, together with $5 in casn, were recoversd by Lhe anfie‘r; from & person tq whom youaq Green had L2 em, *Big FA" Byrne and three other men, named respectively Byrne, Benoeit, chi ho run what is known i ebout-town *+ bum-hoat, wort of nocturnul doal pital for all th zeneral dierep will towal Coonelly seelng that cConville had uo Intention of uunhhlnlnhlm. kea with surprises **What, are you nut guing to 1 uly around the inclosure of eighty acres, the ‘whole to cost $45, 00U, THYE COUNTY BUILDING. ‘The trial of **Dutchy " Weiland, for mur. der, will commence Monday, ‘The County Collector yesterday levied on C. A, Gerald and D, J. Moore for persona) prope erly tazes. @ "The collection books for the delinquent pl:l:lll'::l;)p:"y' un: of 1873-'4 wlll be made aut by re of next month, when ! Collector will pruceed to w?ruhfo\: l:v‘] 12: ll::‘:n“." Yesterday was the day for Bherwin & Co., of Bridgevort stink notoriely. 10 cone forward and show why the nulsance they wer avs be Ibl|lll.n:'hl Court was b time was ‘estendod ,nnul ‘The North Side Assessor turned his books purity of tone through higat and cold, and through rs of use aud expyeurs, In valumie, the Matgusiek fe pronounced by critics to be une- qualod, while in sweetaeds it Las no peer among ite cowpotitors, CombiofnR 83 winny qualltics that have nover beea wrasppd by auy other tastru. ment, the Mathushek takes' its place at the head of musica) manufuctures, Pelton & Tomeroy, sole sgents, 152 8 L ! BUNDAY-SCMIOOLS, TUR LAKE DLUFF MERTING. ‘The pleasant weather which bus favored Lake Diuf for the pasy few asys continned yestorday, and, in consequence, thers was qulte cossion to the crowd aiready on the gronnds, Every body was rudoly awakened by the tolllog of the camp bell at the Inhuman hourof G a, w., and, after breakfast had boen dlspased of, the childron wern Kotten togcihier for & mooting st 8:30 o'clock. ad« dressed by J. Ti, Keeso. At the same hour thera was a conference of Sunday-school teschers, at which **The Week-Day Work of tha Sunday Bchiool Teachers" the subject of discuesion. The regular morning Bible-reading, beld ia the grove, near the Clark Struet Chapel, was led by 11, M, Paynter, who spoke bricfly un the subject of **Children," bolding that thoy could 3s well be converted at from 3 to 7 years of s later od of thelr * lives, I, no,' answered the oid man, **I bearyou no i1l will, On the contrary, Iintend, with the pere Inisvion and aid of the angul world, 'to ealst you 211 1can, to elovate you that you may become purer and improve your conditivn. Ilercavon he offered his tlowers 10 Counelly, but the moment the murderer had rocelved tuem, llw[ lurned black. With rurise Connelly * aaked: *What does wean!” May explalucd that sinco e condition was one of darkuese, all bis surround. ings, all objects he might 1 vb—lhoufih bright and pure ut Aret—would lu ble possession hmuicdi- niel biack 1o correspond with bivown dark cundition. Ahl yes," he sald, luoking st blm- suif, **1am dark, iy beart ls black, aud ty hand has zot the blood-stalu upon it. " 'rhen turning to Shcrry, he sald: **1 am blacker than you, and your band has not got o blood-statn upon it. Sherry all this time kept oulet, permtiting Cous nelly toacl as spokesman: now aud (hen s loer ‘would show itself {u the curner of bis mouth, At the 1 longrlumly vifercd, Counclly louked aruund to sco what kind of a placo they were, sud A Floe Bwipmer, ndom Tekeg, New La ram. Capt. Edwards, of tho sjine smack Amella, reports that when off **§kunnett,” on the Rnodo [slaud shore, one day laust week:, Lo dis- cerned au objecs swimming off his bow which Le tinally made out 10 hs o horse. Ho made sail but could not overhuul [thy snlmasl, which waa makiog desperate strygeles ch the matnland threo miles away,) At tinmwes he would dissppear from sizlit in the | waves which broke im,—the sca running very hizh at the moment latgr would reappeut, vexen, —were belora Justice Foote yesterdsy charged with selling liquor without lce: They obtained a continuance till July 4 ab2 o'clock. of the firh of J¢ Mr. Alexander Bisho, Tl d tha % 1he n to compialn about ituation thete wae 0o reason Why such conversion Lnouid | and, with Joud suort wud ,toss of the head, Quertothe Couaty Clerk JSaiiiar, (ihe books | Blshoo & Barnos Wil oo s atmecin0, At 08 | 1ie: ““i¥hy, taia pluce s much worso thau Jull, 1t | b0t bo pornianent. * Shortly aflor the ciose of tuie | would sbake off tho wuted from his ears and f , 8611,0758 for 1877. The real-eststu valuation | $0is morning, be will 8 C oot Al | j4tresdful; can't we £utout of thist Why aro we | meeting, a large audlonco nssembled 1o the wame | cyes and then renew his siruggle. At last be s $13, 703, 540, snd the personal-property valua- | ous pedestrisnim, —i the weatber 1s warni, — here? 1 especied lo get 8 mach bn.'uef place than Illtu 0 isten nadress by Dr. Wihham H. tlon, $1,384, 040, i tod. our D nodress by Drie Ll t | masde :“"h"(“‘"e‘ 30, widfiout yausiug & o d iv, and aw very much disapyointe ury oo ect of * story. "t | went, dashed up the e, his lo J ;:tjl‘;l‘ gnpemn’nb::fitl':':h-"::az’f l‘.;“-r;f L,“.‘.!‘:‘.‘,‘.‘:.‘.‘b ".T'm situation Zu tndeed dre: & deep, tm~ | H ted toat the Lible was largely hlowr{ul ‘.u,“;', wane foating :‘::rvva:d uu“‘,’.,, wind, In the Criminal Court yesterday an order | ('tho charge of axsauit. ‘Vuie 16 31l because & man | veartrable biackucss surroundia not even | documeut, fully one-Lalt of Its pages belug de- { Tyg yplenald anfmal was pussessed of fmmenso for the releaso of the notorious Ruby Bell from | niwed Powers, who rocently boughs a laundry- | & stick of stune, absulutely nothia hewselves | voted to the relation of evouts, and that the best | Jy 0 Uk L BECIE TR PRSI Bn (st fon the Bridewell was miade. Sbe was sent thers some | guods estabilsbment from s woman asmed § upon which they could rest thoir eyes; thu gloow | WaY to fx thess svonts on the mind was by use of g time a0 on o three-monthy’ sentence sud a e of $50. Bho bas surved her time, I anpeary. and hor inability to pay the fine led to Ler release, ' Bummel " Miller of late has been doing quite an oxteustve busiuess shiaving county ordors. ‘esterdsy be found himsclf dwposed vn 1o pre- souting some of the orders to w0 the Counnty Treasurer. Among the orders he had was Basefer, says that Mr. Blshop struck bhim o tae n M Distop bad aclalm sgainst sume yoods wh Powers bad bought from Mr. Shusier, sod Mr. Biehop didn't kuow it Neither did Powers kuow of Mr. Lishop's chum. A highly immoral case came to light yes- terday fo the West Mucdison Strect station, made more swiul by the futensa silunce reigning there when oot broken by the volces of thelr Visite ors of thelr own sizha and groane. **What ressun isd vou 10 expect Lo gt to & bot- ter placot” May asked, **liecause,” answared Cannelly, **1 wasprounsed that [vhould go straicut :lu "f“ sud tustoad [am in Heli, Lhave buen ecelve 8 map, locatiug the places wentioned on . lle divided Biolo history luto four parts, and spoke at length on them. IN THR APTERNOON #t 1:30 o'clock, the primary teacoc cusyent ** Foundativs Worl beinyg jed by o do M. Keese. From 2 o 3 o'clock thery Was a soug-service, alter which a swull sud'euce distanco throuzh such o sga. Whera he came frum noboly knows. No ;uul was o aight from which he could have gxcaped. fésdotisdesd i ik Durlng the hot spell, Buck & Rayuor's fsmous mineral waters saved wuch sidicuoss Iu Chicako. cashed through tue arrcet of @ youug wan usmed Charled | Then, with s forced humor he aatd: **Well, I | avscobled in (he Tabornacle to laten 10 an addrevs SEARKEAGES, one for $0 fur services at the election last full 1o | Simpf upou s warrunt allegitix robbery, vrocured | suojoss L am sl ready now for o brinustone stew,— | 08 **‘Plie Bibl §n tho Mucks, ™ by the weil-knowa TRER andwiclh, Thr the Sevebtl Prectuct of the Sixti. Ward, draws 1o | by B entneech. ofk Ko, 10 Baa sirvets | oal waiting o0 bo touched o "™ | kcicntlst Prof. Alexsuder Wincboll, KERE-AY Raihelvi, Je uth tostss va, wlic ‘reasurer bad been putltied not Lo vay. It appe.rs that sowe ove caie Lo the Clerk of Lo Board persousting blackea 8 of Culeags, Judsva A, Tol | Stwpf 18 cmployed st No. 81 Csual sirect, and buarded with blefuwmosch, While thera 1t ls « clalmed that bo seduced his daughter, and laduced Thalls, who all thls tiwe wse invisibleto thess men. uow spoke,—her solctan Volcu secming Lo Us walfted upea the air from tha dlatauce, —causiug & Frum 5w U o'clock thore was & weetlug of the Norwal Class, before which De, Bluckburn ge- Uyered an address on ** Bible Blozrauky," sud in ¥ L Weu : LANE—3MALLWOOD<AL 'the reddence of th Urida's mother, Warsaw, N ¥ ». 08 Fhurelay, July 18, v chil- M. A. Phelos; alro, 8t the aaine time, & conferenca of Sunday. chool teachers, to connider Lhe aubjectof **Tact At10 o'clack, Bibio- o'clack, tha Normal Clans, addrensed by the Rer, 1:30p. .y meellng of primry texcher, il A. I'helos an ** Discipline.” At by M. C. Hareard, At 6 o'clock, Normal Class, addresned by B. In tho aven- iver an address nd Some of the Social Problems of eight plecen, which will farnish sppropriate musio has just evolved & good jdes. It 1m this: e re. colves large quantities of poetry which its authors intend sball be published, HBut some of it—much mane away In utllize bad poetry ** There aro many ‘oung people who want to write thymes, bnt abso. e called on to contrib- few lines to speed on & reluctant lover —to gre . tha woys so At his heart may glide smoothly down into the ses of her 1t is customary to copy from scrap- books and old magszines, but there {s alwaysa rink of detection, and *'Honesly Is tho best the pro-, br ¢! Lann cant ey, Jonn T. Nrownelt, of nd Frances A, Smaliwood, m?fl':fl'ml. 2.'.",’ "{*' AT TR 1ONG-On the 18th tet.. of eholers in amea Percy, eeat son ! o hon, REed 11 Faohimeand 0 Moy 0 7. ani L0y DILL=0n July 12, 1878 of smail- P e I (L T T3 tcarkriawn (VL) paners plen copy, FIRWDAU—At Dismond Take, Laks Conne Jnly 15, bliza lewdau, widow of ‘th~ fate iy, Tirwbait, who departed thin Iife Joiy B, 1874, anj of Ramuelana Willam Wayman, of ihia citg, a? 7% Rkieral witl take place at hier Iata restdence today gy REED—John W. Reed, aged 20 yeary, EumeraTtom No. 3 Vingenars. Nanio Oxkr Y (4 co t0 Onkwoo rain, reiatives are invired gy the Temaine fo eemetery. : ‘Arf'lluhll g (P's.) papers pleass copy, AMA—Ifrowned, while hathini in the Fouth Kyanston: @il Thurxtay. atternoon ks Tobert Trving. youngestaon Of dolin C. aba Ney i Adams. sged 11 years and 15 days. o Notl“e of funcral hereafter. 04 ETENUS THE WIAR MAN 18 DESTROUR AF5e opportunity fa preach and prove t thot's Do eyt Where arg yaun preachorss L uin of viat 5 ave you fnfidel. * italirosd Hante, TEntientiaf (ke Karthacstern Rl Northwestern for tha (leneva LAKs XCUrsion on (he 4k b extendrd for ons week, thatead of two Tortised, Tangementa h avo ot ate All thots who danot chona ta ta! been made with the h ark. _1lckets, PIANOS AND ORGANS. Bargains 1 Elegant Pianss aud G New_and elegant Instrumenta fust recels, from Yew Yord, Daught far under’ roeuiar aec s being dftured au redicnlnusly low prices. Splcudtd by new flano-furtes at 8140, and apwani, Hieiant s grand piano forte. only g2o0. Vory rich and 3] ane uprielit plano-forte. with all ncwest ani roveincats oniy 8100, Fie tone narlor ore f g barkete and lunch in the 75, 88, and $100. Al leading makers. Every meat warranicd for five yeors, SR T, MARTIN, 268 and 287 Rtat between Jacksa AUCTION SAL REGULAR BATURDAT AT, i HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND (EN AL MERCHANDISE, " BATULIA Y 20, T Ty ol W. A BUTTES, LONU & G0, Alictionesn, I | Unclaimed Baggage, TRUNKE, VALISER, AND CANPET BAGS, ¥or account of the Bt. Charles liotel, AT AUCTION, Eaturday Morning, Jniv 20, at i1 o'clook at Pootin L7 170 fandoran:an, | O cloek 3¢ our g, W Ax HUTTEIY, LOYO & CO., Aucttoneen, ENTIRE FURNITURS & PURNISILG CLUB HOUSE AT AUTCTION, TUESDAY, JULY 23, AT 10 0CLOCK A, X, AT CLUD HIOUSE No. 1 DMonroc-st. ‘Wae shall sell without reserve for cash, the entire Fen Titure, conslsting of Valves and 1irussein Carpets, larfe’ Farnicure, Mantel (iasses. 3L ‘Top Rideboards, Teitq of varlous kinds Cliainber Sete ‘compiete, Lounge, Leather Covered Library Furniture, Lambroqatas 3t Lnco Curtalus, Dining-room Furnitire, Crratal Cha deliors. Ofico Descs, Kitehicn Furntinre, 3 Fine fian ’roof Bafes, With steel Chests and combiaing 158 Wholl CmBriaiig oo of tlic beut outas S, LONG & €O, Auctioneers JONN C. WILMERDING, Auctloneer, 0, Wt D) o'clock A, m,, AUCTION NOTICE. BY WILMERDING, TOGUET & (1, 64 & 66 Whito-st,, Now York, TUESDAY. July 23, 1878, at 10 o'clock, on f iontha cradit, billa 0 bo d3tod Beplomberl, PEREMPTORY TRADE SAL oF 6,000 CASES Blankets, Carriage Robes, Ly Rohes, and Kiorse Blankets, By order of Mesars, WIHITTEMORY,-PEET, F0s? & tho entire production to date of sule of tu 10, followlug mills: CLINTON MILLK CO., NORWICH WOOLEX (0, WINTHROP MILLS (0, WAUNEBECK €0, NORWAY PLAINS €0, Samplo packages wiil be_ready for examinstia by cataloguo at ourstore, 840 & 318 Broadway, o Saturday, and Mondsy, 10th, 20th, saf July, WHITTEMORE, PEET, POST & €0, e ) NEW YORK. Large, Speciel, Peremplan AUCTION SALE Saxomille Blankets, FIELD, HORRIS FENNER & 01 WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, At 11 o’clocl. By D, D, STARKE & CO,, S1and 83 Handolpa-sk, We shall soll &t half-past 0 o'clock this marning, 152 Hue of NEW FURNITURE Parlor, Chamber, Dinlng-rootn, Hall. and Ofice F* niture. An Jumense stuck of New and Becoud-ms CARPHETS, Crockery, Glaas, China, and Plated Ware, ad a Wt stock of tiencral Merchaudise. AL 13 6'clock preclecly, we ahall sell one Cosn & Ter Broack Fop luagy {n wiod conditle . DuaTARKYE & Frl 22 Auctiopeert By WM., MOOREHOUSE & C0y Auctloncers, Mhrlfl Itandoluf At our Regular Bale to-day at 10 'clock, will be oferd PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETY Brussels, Three-Ply, und Ingrain Carjets Mirrors, Hackers, Fasy Chalrs, Louuges. The 0¥ teiita of 8 10-vuani bouse. Country De tentlon ts eslled i-n this sale, . MOOKEUOUSE, Auctisnety N e 3y Pat. RARRATOGA WATEL anural :uxly‘wnlr Tmproves wozst Looks wonderrully Touwil l'u"‘ ter seelug . _sent U 0. D other rlttsl TP Othor waves, §3. 210 Wubnsivahe, PALMER IOUSE 5iA1R a1t The beat place fa Chlcago for 7 Quoda, wholcsale or retatl. Tunfoiel Uusssticr W aves s spocialiy. 43453 Towor 270 W. Malisun-at, Catatis fre, MBS HATLLEM. HCLL ~ BARHAM'S PILE CURE INPALLIBLE, 90 Madisun-at., Cblesgo, - TRUNKS, Our uew Etato-F0 Nuk| 1o tuke sn peean 1l T 144 B - . LAWN MOWERS. __. LAWN MOW LRis, 50.00 e We are clong out s comlgnment of fratci, 1098k L Srowers: et aryaiu of the =8> Liwn Molvera repaired: G & C0.. TI St WMC . D Cut Fluwers ¥ g e :{!ddll}lfi: pal b, K “HoVEY i 3 s 2=