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THE OIICAGD TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. JULY 23, 1878 by anxion friends. Up to mldniaht they wera miakiny short work of # hox of Havanas. Furthor ip Weat Madienn straet. tn back-rooms snd other close place, as wall aa wpon the street, wotn gathered the fricnds of those apt to ha ae- lectea from tna Went Divinion to syecceed Seavey as Captain of the West Division, e candidaten most prominently mentioned were Somnel A, Elite, Augnsl ftisttner. M. C. Callaghan, aml Thomas Stmmona, {t was atated that a large dei- egation wonkd wait on the Mayor thie morainz in the tnterrst of Eille, and that Lieut.-Gov, £nu- man would head it The Magor'a n{mnrm\l pref- erence for Calinghar, of the Twelfth Rireet Sta. tion, was alan referced to, ‘The friende of Blett- nerand Stmmons were very enthnsiastic, The beat of ol natitre prevaited all ronnd. given Tittle by little, b gradually Incroasing qaan- EURO] N TRAVEL, tities, 8nd at very freqnent intervals, I have known | ~ ~ o e e U 18 he retatned and asumilated, tha yomiting Ar- rented, the appetite and strength retaen a4 by RS magic. In low and exhanstoed conditions, whero {he stomach refriacs ita offico, —yet nutriment must o atl, —there 14 nathing Jike konniias, Perhaps TO THR {his I8 becanas the carbonic acid gna enables tho rtoniach to retam it until 1t flawa thouce Lo the ° dnodenum and xmall (nteatines, which can digest |- e4e Albrininona munttem, this learing the stomach in { Teposo, Beel tea—hitherio so kenorally trusted—in but A **deluston and a snace!* Chemists have i 6 Tielen Dallos wan proecut at the meetine, And entared s vigol ona protest agninst giving the job to the Zelearani, which, they atated, was paying Alarvation wages, This was promotly denied by Mr. Norton, and really cot no fizure at All v.ith the members of th Committeo, the majority of whom held to the no tion (hat the circulation of a newspaper shonld Lo taken fnto consideration when it {a proposed to make it the mediam of adrertising, whether by 8 corporation or by an irdividusl. TUE COUN residing on the whase gcdresn \n rmppressed by reqneat. had, during the hot days, drenk freanently and harried- Iy of lce-water, sometynes taking & (il glass with- ont stouping, On Friday she complamed of head. ache, genoral tndiporition, and lows of spnetite, During_the night she was resticas, and could not sleep, and Saturday morning awoke with nansea debility, and A renve of heaviness fn the region of the stomach, At I0#, m. ehe wna attacked by vomiung and the rymptome mpidiy hecame serlons, AL 7 p. m. aho vomitted more thon o pint of clotted blood, and the prostzation became alarming Sunday she was much tmproved, and there was no evidenco of continuad hemosrhage, Yesterday she wae hin- proving and was rcemingly outof danger, She uth Stae, and THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The Indianapolis Fase-Ball Club are at the Tremont House. A hotse and express-wngon belonging to the American Express Company ran away at 8:30 yesterday morning from la front of the Post-Office, bully damaging a buggy belonging to 8. J, Russell and the harness of another vehicle belonging lo M, B. Smith. posed_costomor, And, whilo he wa the othor cnap worked tha inside for $75 cash. " N complaint, no arreata. Arresta : Daniel Dentaon, larceny from D. Pope, of No. 104 FElizaboth strost: Charles von Ruhnan, allowing minors to play pool tn ia saloon; Fowler & Unrey and Ueorge Havill, keepers of all- nieht houses ai the cornerof Harriton steeet snd Fourth avenue, sammoned on complaint of Bra, Miller and Jordan, of No, 101 {lareison street; Sarat Smith, larceny of 80 from Robert Tndale, As Miss Lindaley, residing near the corner of Jacknon and Lincolu streets, waa walking down flonore strect yesterday, sho was overtaken by o Y BUILDING. Tho West Rido Assessér handed hi booka to the Connty Clerk yesterday. The tolal valus. demonstrated that it contains fittle or no praperites, these being destroyed at 8 temporatare of 160 deg.—80 dex. los Lhan ace required to . BOOULD TAKE TRE make 1t! To take 114 place at the bedside, t ac- thief, who graboed her pocket-bonk from her hand L . : i TIarInE it by ane of tho nldrst and heat known | tion coald not be gotien from the fact that the ad- St A e 108 fesident of Chicagoaince | complieh what it haa fatied 1o perform. cnter d Tho clerk of tho Third Presbytorian Church | Gifeayy physiciant, who pronoanced tho sirturb= | ditions had not been made. ond n oft. tho Tollowed In hot pursnit, Vet | 3810, 1l {n 45 vears of age. ‘In 1850, bo oined | koumiss . . Cooxr, M. D, ondon, denles that Dr. Withetford or A. B. Lathrop wern | anco 1 be conertion of tha siomach, and ob. : ’ the polies farce as n nat Tie nerved nn such Jtha proper to_etate hal, in this And & former communicatian in_ndvovacy of koundes, s reforance 1 hwi o the artioie which appemachos o : fearct the Oriental, and with which il my ex- “D on AxXD months in the Dridewell, threw the gocketbook at her, and made off while she stopped to piek it up. Annio Hoog, a rather pretly young girl, was in the Armnr{v Conrt yesterday morning ou complaint of her father and’ the police. She hal gone satray, hnt, more than that, frequented only 1hie Jowest of bad negro dives, and when arreated waa fonnd in & low dive on Fourth avenue. Jast- tice Summerficld fined the girl and the Keeper of the hoase, 8100 each. Dawson, 1 cnlored profea- alonal batler arreated onithe samn charge, wan dis- charged, he proving that he had pniy 3 caesal ac- qnaintance witifthe pirl. Jnstica Summarfleld held the following TRichard and Sarsh Wagner, the Talmer loa beats, charged with_obtaining goods by false wre- Trou A, Fisher, of No. 1 Clark steeet, ma filtesn Tho murderer Sparks insists on a new tria), but from the fact that the jury which gave fnim flve years retired with nine tn favor of hane. ing, the probabilities nre that his attorneye will peranade him to accept his nontence aud take the chances of getting an early pardon. The Connty-Board yostorday instructed the County Attorney to commenca snit azainst Sheriff Kern, to secnre the conversion of the earn- ings of his office for the lsst six wonths into the Teeanary, ‘Thix ia rongh on the Sherld, and from the fact thst the county owea him $18, 000 for di- cting ita prisoners, some vcoplo will thiak Filze gerald i in tho movement. Bomo of the citizons of Lemont wers at the County Clerk's afiica yeatarday looking into the aiieged ymmlua of the Assesnor in doing nis te work, Ed Walker and H, M. Sinvar wera auoug thuse wiio called, and it 1s ecarcely necen. sary to say that they voula not agree in upinion. There iano doudt, however, from A cnrsory glance atthe dgures, that the former bas heen as mich favored as the latter has been uppressod, and, strange as it inay scem, some 8| Lhe SherlT'a offce for it, 1t being allegrd that o of Kern's Deputics made tho;assessment, or made up the books. . The Committes on the FEqualization of Taxes, composed of Mesnrs. Meyer, Muitoy, Conly, Henng, aud Lenzen, inect this forencon at 1 o’clock 1n the rooms now occapied by the lloard, Con- trary to expectation, the meeting will be public, the Hoard vesterdsay having by a vots of to sat dawn on the great champion twina of the lock- and-koy system of transacting pnblic bna - Lenzen and Meyer, both of whoni are on the (. mitiee, Such Assemiors' buoke as have been re- n four years, nnder Cyrna I', Bendley. Tn 150D, wan avpainted a dctoctive, Tn 1881, he resien ta nceept n commixaton an First-Lientenant in the Elghty-ninth (emlenad) Hegiment. lhutly wonnd- el at the péltle of Stone River, he returnal to Chicago, and {n the fall of 18072 rejoined.the De- wetive Department. in INHM, he was pronioted to aSergeantcy on the North Sule, His wound, hows ever, precinded heavy retive daty, And he went hack on the detective stafl. When Waahluen tock fhe reine, Fllie was - anpoipted Chiaf of the Detective Staff,—tle Wit time the ofiic was crented. When Hehm sceeed. od ang flickes was mnde Deputy Superintendont lie wa¥ elevated to tha Went Side Cautaincy. — Une a7 N hie was reliered, snd Uspl, Seavey snce ed. 1n the July riats Mayor ileath scnt for Tt and socured his nsestance, He subsequently iran piven e prosentiposiiion, that of Special De- tective to the Liaw Departount. 3. ¢ Callaghan. Ltcuienant of the Twellth Stroat Ktatfon. recotved s vatuable testimontal for e work during the rlote, aud Lhe cond'tion of bis district {s pointed to with grest pridu by hin anp- portern. Angust Blettner, Lieutenant st the {son Street iation. In T2 yonra okl 1o wont upan the force July 10, 1867, lle has coueaguently been conneeted with the force elsven years. ilavin travelad beat far twa yoars, he was appalnte Ntation- Keaper undnr Simon O°Donnell, ‘wellth Sreet Station. After five Imrs. when tiad'a 11t} Station was openod, he wani up there under Lisut. Veaey. 1lo was thres yeans a roundsman. IHo wwus then made Clerk of Detectivesat headquarters, i was thon promoted to.the Sergesntey at West Mudison atreet, When Heavey was tranaferred to the Twenty-seccnd-Street Station, ke took charxe of the plaioon, and, aa Lientenant, stl) rotains it. 1fe_worked under all the Captaine, structed cireulation 10 thab - region, brought on by atinking too largely and fapldly of lec- water while " in an — overhealed condlition. M says that tha vomsting of hlood acted ns n re- itel to the stomach, dinwing from it & part of the frupure hiood, and thereby stopping the disargani- zntlon which mixbt otherwiee hasa prodnced death, The abore-cited case 1n a very fair 1llustration of the general ran of anch cases, axcept in the partic- alar af ojecting hlood from the stomnch, but thin, an abure shown, acted aaa relicf. ‘The physician Haten that he approved of ice-water, and oven ice, in sufMctent quantitiea to alliy the thirst and heat, butinat they should ha taken deliberately and lowly, #othat the lemperanture of thie somach may be ehinnzed slowly, and the circulation not fu- terfored with by a eudden chlliness. TIA ONLY TRAND. There appeared in Tne Trinusn office yesterday evening Mr. Gearge Lawrence, Juneneyman print- er, the arfzinal tramy, whose 'life of adveiture far aotdoes that of & base imitator by the name of Mctlnty, concerning whom paragraphs have re- cently been floating aronnd the pspers. Ar. Taw. rence, who ks now G yearn of age, hus, according ta his story, been identified with the Wistory of this country during _ the last forty-odd * yea He has bheen by torma a pfinter, elrens- clown, Mathodist miuteter, navigstor of a cannl-post amd A& whale-ship, ond master of A raft on the Busquehanna, 1¢ ralaed Artemns Ward and Mark Toatn, wns an old chum of Bur. dette, and Nt discovered the génius of Nasby. He invented the dota and aasnes need in the Morro alphabet, mado the fitsl componition roller n Any newspaper office, anu taught Gen. Ansun Stazer the art of tetegraphing, velng himeelf the nldest operator in the coaniry. In compsny with Mr. Sankey, he travcled over Americn, nelling Flood's Innocents’ Rellef " from a wagon, the ever members of that rcligions orgarization, Mr. ‘Witherford attended there oncs or twico and want- ©d to become & member, but was not accented. As for Mr, Lathrop, nothing 18 known of hi eapt. Tim Bradiey says it wns tha yneht Inn of Milwaukee hatcapsized oft Racie Satar- ‘day night, and not the Chicaga boat of that name. ‘e Intter Me. Bradley leftat Michizan City atfy o'cinck yeatcrday morning, ene haviog srrived ot that pori ali right. . 'fhe North Branch is being dredged ton wniform depth between Clyoourn and Fulleron nvenuen, Vartied interesied in the different man- Tfactortes on the banka are doing the work st their own expeusc, 48 |1 is above the liead of navigation. “F'be dredgus began work yesiordsy. Coroner Diotzsch yosterday held an in. quest oo the remaina of: Dr. E. J. Withefard, the #piritualiat fraud exposer, who shol himsell Sat- uraay night. The jury returned & venlict in &c- cordance with the facia which were publisbed In yestorday'as TRINUNE. Next Bunday afterncon at 3 o'clock the corner-atone of the new 8i. Thillip's Catholic Church, at the Northwestern cat-shops, wiil he Jaid by the RL -Rev. Bishup Faley, with' appro- priate exerciees. » expeciod thot atl of the Uatholic aocieties 10 tuw city will bo preseot to take part in the ceremoniee, Charles Kiug, concert-ealoon keeper at No, 265 Clark atreet, aad rooming above tbe saloum, WAS yeaterday torning found dead in bis bed h his bruther, Dr. James, who waa cailed o, nt the mau ld Leen dead’ fully ewht bours, ccaved wae 2 years of age and unwarried. ileact- perinients have been made, [ do not believe it can he muds domostically, o from yeaat. or from chewmlcal compunnds. ¥. e Sonth Coast To the Editer of The Tribunks CmicAao, dnly 23.—A correspundent aigning Mmself ** Inquirer, in youe issze of the 3lat, han Ph‘m“{l] P this to nfy In referenca to myself: **1f the report of tho funeral rervices of the late Mamio Stevenn 1o 18 correct, the Rev, Dr. Walker, & ministcr of the Preabytetian Chnrch, who officiated on that vcea- A sfon, 11 satd to have *invoked tne Divino inercy \ and gooduess on the soni of her who had beon s L] rathlasaly stricken duwn by the aaspaesin ** Inquirer " furthor states that hoe reg: 0 **new departire for & inember of the &) tian Church, * and that 1 wonld enhehten many the l'mlb‘yurl-n Charch by stattng tipon what suthority [ use thin form of prayer, For the in- formation of **Inanirer,” I would sy that 1 was not corrsctly revorted, and that 1 did'not eo pray. 3. 1, WatREA. CHICAGO COLLRGIATES. An the Kditor af The Tridune. Crmicaan, July 24 —~In last Sunusy’s edition of Tne Tuimuns an article appesreil which begins: #'Tho following Uhicaguans have beon admitted to Bastern Cotloges,” and then montions the nanes of only thres Clicago boys. Nuw, It is unly right to staie Ihat the nnmbar of Chicagoant I trampa fonad mateeplon_ the.lake hreakwater, S100 fine each; Flora Crandall, the alleged murderer of ‘Wilcke, $100 fine: Thomas Kentine. No. Shortest and Cheapest Rouwute,by Newhawven and Dieppe. ting & aflicer, $100 fine: Alexauder Thylor, nccomwury W the robbery of Albert Smith, $500 to the 2nith: Telle Clifton, lsrcony of "$6 _from Aupus Miller, $300 to the 23d; Georgo (ervie, lorceny of boots oml 'gaiara mnde by tho Chicago Shos Company, $100 to the 2:id: on- ro« & Denzinger, propeictors of o Siate strect cuncert-gardon, charged with selling liquor ta Tiinore. 5500 To ihe i Petoe Kich larccny as bailce on complaint of . McMackin, dirmissct at complainant’s coet. diietice Morrsou held Vin- cenz Dlohn, Iarceny a4 balice, $1.500 to the 20th: James (lledson, vagrant, €100 fine: Thoman O'Brien, burglary of Fortune's brewory, and changed ta disorderly, §100 fius, Mr. F. P. Callaghan, of the flem of J. 1L Two Denurtures Dally from Victarla s0d Loot Qroatly ;‘:xnn}uvm Day Tidal Bervics from the lu g xpreas Tidal Tralns Toodan lo Nawhaven, I:n‘;mnm Carringes, with Weatingnouye lirakes, o Wiman, Drawing:(iooily Car froum VIEtoria, Uiscase I8 tho supposed Cause. L+ Floo's fmnocents Reller " rom » wagon. S | {hrned will be sprosd ont for azamination, and i | Weguoncr & Co., snys that lost Taceday olght, | homae Sitameun, Licatesantnt West Madison adumitted tuls yoar fa nnamnally largo. ¥alo Col- | 4 Iahue aml ower(yl Fleet Of Paddin Sieamers, e gardof L. | et o7, dadu "o | cuoilmls o vt A0 Al | RO Tl e s it 0 | sl W 18 Bl b 45 | b oo o e S ehoo | o K/ g rghin, el o i ] > * s expected, will be in sesslon frol sy to Lincoln Yark, il hlmeelf, one of | 3:5, 1844, and Is 12 years of age, In 1658 he came - N §ngton, Wells & Van Schaack st thes fout of South m‘r‘\“l:ev?vfi:h,'wa:vmml: z';';‘z‘lfirf\'(§|che°-b:|“‘llz'.?.‘:: uhtll the work Is completed. ¥ ho i'ark noliceinen, one Allen Do Shone by namu, | 1 Ghicaro, \Vhen{lle o st Teetuihiot: bruke $ The _Victu ond Brighton, Bplendld New Puy #teamer - These two New Steamers ara bullt of Steel, Thoy Bave accommudation for GINI PRASUHIZETS fach, jent Private Cabins ou oard the Stestaere. ;. aing run direet 1y the Steaniers on eu: tallway [0cls st Newhavon and Dienpe Etsilo Jimauticul Bcenery betwenn Dicopa and baria, The Line for many miles ranning slongide the Niry Reine Thirough Conlucturs between L.ondon and Parls. The Parls Statiun (8t. Lazare) cless W tho Eogliy Quarter. Tireak, of dunraey sltowed at Brightas, Dieppe, acq aiertreet yestesday afternoon, Juhn i{anson, & Inborer, arcidentally foil into the river, He waa Tesciied some minates later, and was attented by Dr. Manteumery. ‘Fhence he wag ecot w his home, No. 20n Harlout ‘etrect, but dicd just a3 ho roached there, 'fhe Govinans of St. Petorsburg have fs- sued & call tu all Germans liviug outside of thetr pauve Lind to contribnie 1o a {and which is to be tirned over te the imperor Wiltiaia to be used for the venefit of the Gerwau navy. “The object of poked bim with ck a8 though he werc an uul- wal, and wanted [to {know why he was watching o cartain conple, Mr, Usilaghan renlied that he was walching no conple. Thureupon the officer told lim to ‘‘get ont," or *‘moe on.” Mr. Callazhan refosed because thb pint of grass on which ho was lying was **common.” De Shone therenpon arceated him and locked him no {n the Wabater Avenne Statiop, where he remained two honrs bofore he conld get bail. Mr. Callaghan was yosterday discharged by Justico Hamil, and inio a temule of chaste and pleasing anuiraineut, tle on intimmte torma with Lottie Tougn's :.llht THE PIRE LIMITS. To the Kditor of The Tribune. Criicann, July 22. —1 waa glad o ses. yonr cle and good ubjectlons to the proposed change of the fire-lmits by the Council. 'Phere Is s struog Influence being_bronght to bear on the Commities of fifteen appointed to decide tua mattor. 1L will beabad thing for Chicagw if ever anch chanze ahall bo made. For ono, [ hope the press will do all they can (o array public opinion againet auy uat, Bimmona aas one of (ne Arat men to euter the army of the Unton. Ile was mustered out in 1805, He was only 15 whan he enlisted In Comn- rflny F of the Forty-Afth [llinals in 1861, and was n ibe battles of Plitsdnrg Landing, Corinth, Aleaden Station, Fort Gloson, Kaymond, Jackson, Mins,, and the alege of Vickeburg, licke he was wounied when Fort 1111} was blown up, Sept. 2, 1800, Slmmons Jolned the pollca forca of this oty. 1ils conduct caueed rupld promotion to the uosition of ranndsman, detectivo, ond sub- The Grand Jury for July was impnneled in the Criminal Court yesterday morning, Al of the jurors drawn reporied except three, and thele laccs were prampily dlled. Otls . Haven, of Svanston, Urincipal of the schools there, was'ap- poloted foreman. Judee Kogers, In puiting the Jury to work, ave thew a lecturo on tha dutica of Jnrors and the importance of the oath they had tnken to koop their dolnge secrot. The Grand Jury syatem, he said, was l{able 1o gruss abases, r, having worked la the same oftice with him, eiped to set up the Mormon Biule at Palmyrs. and organ's **Revelstions of Masonry " at [inffalo, d alro was ane of the two survivorsaf tha wreek of the Nuffalo Repubdlicun ofice when it fell down, crushing Afieen printers In the roins. During onn perlod of nine montns he sol nylyulln Americs, Edrove, Asia, nud Africa. Thero waroat that time no printing ofices In 0 hie experience se & lawyor and o Judda for b o8 to make it warin for Ofiicer Do : : i i 'klow thelr grattnde wi the Emperor's w That’ co and g now " he propos I irit e sequently to thal of Lieutensut, 1lo wasappoint- | change. Very respectinily, Sussuiingm Through Tickets by this Ronts to Paris {nclude (1f re. tin st siow thelr gratitalo i the Evigears | Auutall, of o nould e taken et country n | fniny yesrs, bad Indased dim, to charge | Shone. 1D P potton 4 warrant for fatee mprie: | 501 Lientenant Augs 13, AN, s sxporiencs | © ot bl e e 7 i e as wirieated tho. ldea of uslng | where he has heen netitng up Dortoguese for Ama | to° tat” notics shoald sccusation broognt [ gnment sesioet Mim. and throngh his altorney, | withi n ang of three burglars from Mliwaokee is p SUBURBAN. e dectueybetween at. Lazare pad the ISehRave e L oot & B LT sl Sl i o BT LT O e R RO T Manchester, hs will lay tho cano befuro | probubly the most notablo In hia police hlatory, ANy TGN o al partaof e Exnibition and honaty e T it Wibbably bo cailéd on Lo oranize for | ciiinrain tha State. of Low Vork, nearly all of | S0 Aty indicted.” 118 men | the Park Commissionera, 1€ Mr. Callaghan ean | fho etoro of &, man namod Wheeler had beon EVANSTON. Pleanira 1 rips sbaut Laria, viz., Versallics, Bt.Clowl, A sioitar purpose. hont ho ratscd, and with the fathera of mont of | Gomrecatod that pariicalar class SR Trnslly | make the pelicemot reallze thntall who frequent | hurglarized In Milwankee, and the fugitives from te Abont 7 o'clock yentorday morning juet after the workmon had arrived at De Condres® pier a4 the footof Davls street, one of them, who was coming ashoro with a fosd’ of wood, discovered a woman floating 1n tho Iaka heneath the pler. Ife Immedl- atoly called the others and threw her a rope as soon ae posaible, ‘The womun uttered no cries, und did not scem at all worried abont her dangerota sitna- tion, However, she grasped the rupe and was towed in to the pler, and fiahed vut of the water b the workmon, Peter Shieets and Miko Downs, Of- ficer John Carnuy was promptly on hand, bt the woman declined to muke any statement {u regard to tho matter, though she did may subsequently that she had fallen tn while trying fo wet hicr vail. 8he proved to be- the twile of Mr. John Adams, carpentor residing on Courch etreet, “Nhe lLiss wseveral children snd has been 8 good dea! tronbled recently with illucen and fits of despendency, on which account it is zenerally sitpporedt that atio fn- tended to drown hureclf. Forluuutely her cloth- ing stoplled tho place of a life-preserver aud buoyed her up, o that she floated for somo time without ouce going undor the wator. As it was, sho sostained no injury. A mecting of the creditors of Merril Ladd & Co._ haw hoen called to bo held at the Town Hall at 7 a'clock tiils avening, when the” Amigueo I ex- nr.c‘l-e“:l to make & roport upon the condition of tho on! Linculn Park are not disrepntables and that they, the policemen, v not own the park, and are hired only 1o keep orier and not play rutlan, ho will bs entitled to tho thanks of tho comiaunity, The * holding np " of bLalf-intoxicated in. dividoals ot the dead hour of nizut—n practics not 1o bo nlogetiier despised because of its refornn- tory jufluunce upon funl husbands, Lrothora, aud Tovers who **missed the lnst carand had to walk homa "—hus not ceasad W bo of unconunon occur- rence. Dut highway roobory, comumitted In the full glare of bruad daylight tpun an ablo-bodicd man in nin sober senses and right mind, fs sume- thing which happens not very often, even in the awfully wicked city of Chicago, Sucha Illghwlg rabbery happency yaatorday afteroon at b nogt end of the Lalallo streat tunnel, wherein Mr. ¢.Comstuck, of Danbury, Conn., fAiRuresns the rob- Ded, and an unknown mam, of whom nodescription is known, fignros ns the rohber. Mr, Comatock had walked through the tunnel from thie south end, 1le had notlced that o mwan was walkiog be- bind him at a respectful distance and natural sait, amd o therefors paid no attention to him, though he had but a niinoto hefore thought to himsself that the tunuel was 8 good place for ways that are duck and teicka not always vain, Whun within » fuw feot of the stalra leading to the atrect his hat was knucked from hls head, ‘Turning half sround hu wan struck soveral tereible blows opon the left side of the forohead with & hard Insteuinent which whom ho was on fnendly terms. An old ac- gusintancs of Barnuin'a, having won $5 from him on & bet once, he waa sulicited lately by that gantieman to take guneral charge of his advortising Lustness, but declined® e will probably rewmala 11 this city for a fuw days. HE WANTRD A POETIC LICENSH, He was a tall, sparo man, With & Aharp, anne burnt uose, and nn unahaven face. 1o wore o chip hst, well sweated through in fromt, with tho rimn trned down all srouni, and n dark, narrow bit of braid fora band, 1iis buiternut pants were neatly tucked Inta his cowhide huots, and the thumbs of his bronzed hands werw thrast tnto tho arm-hol of hiavest. 1ia entered the Mayor's oftice with the atrof a man of bualunes, and, marchiog up to his onor, sald, quirinztys 4 you the Mavor an, I hiavu that howor, ** 3 Well, [ wanta license for my daughter, Maria ane. " Justico took refuge fn Chicago, The nuthorities liero wers apprined of the fact. Rimmuns was detailed on tne cuse, with Kd Laughlin for sn assiatant, The officers met thefr men as they were atighting from the treln. Two of the party rocognized were the one-armed Dave Kaggio—now dead—and Jack Allen. Tho meeting occurred near tha corner of Erie and Halated streots at 5 o'clack in the morniny. Tweuty shots wero exchanged. Sisymons perforated Allen with bulicts, and never Kot n:o; bimeelf, Ragglo aud Allen were them arrested, TIE BOUTII TOWN. ASSEIBOR RICH, of the Bouth Town, has inaagurated & system In the matter of porsonal-property asacsyments with which ba {s mightily plcaeod, and which appears to work {o o chiarm. Ho Orst undortook to throw open the fleld-books of his Doputton to tho tax- payors, so that they might make complaints and correctiona fo the old-Tashloned way, but o csme to the conclusion that this thing would Involve an almost indefinite amount of time, and wounld require several more Deputles. In view of tnis, ho inougurated the follow- ing scheme. There ard thirty-threa Depoty- ete. Fares, Xhand 24s, First and Second-Class Singls, Hrturn Tickots, available for olia onth. 536 6 Also o reauilar Xight service froin London. Leaving Victoria st 7:50 p. ia., 40 London Dridess Fares—Single, 53, 344, 174 First, Socond, and Thine Returh ‘tickets, nvaliable far ono month, 55a, 394, %x. EP-Ticksts and every Information at Vict Loudon Kridge x!uul.m\'lmi f{ the firighton {h‘.""l s eral West Office, 20 RRegent Ulrcus, Piceaalily. By Order) J. . KNIGIT, General Manager, Offices, e¢n suite or single, AT LOW RATE; TES. CHARRLES GOODMAN 1toom 43, 118 Wasnington-n, TO RENT, Trick Dutlaing Ko. 277 and 479, two-story and bus. ment. East Jacksonest., auitabln for manufactusisg A tiand of Noz Perces prisoners mpu’red by (ien. Miles, numboring ovver 400, have been taken from Fort Luaveaworth w the Qua Agency in the northuastern part of {he Indian T Tituty, where they will bo Lauglt the arts of clvil zation if pussible. They ora 1a cuarge of Indias Azeut Junes, ‘Their siew piaco of abode |s at Jreernt occuplod by the Qua Faws, the Confed- crated Peorims, the Kasicrn Shnwuces, the Wyandola, cenceas, and a portion of Capt. Juck's band of Modocs. Tho * eabbiea” who belong to tho Union ywere tn have held 8 mesting Iant igbt 8t No, 7 Clurk atreet, From the fact that thors wers hat few in ance, tuose presont cania W the cone clumun usinuas was t0o promising to admit of much tilenes, ani, after an hour had been srasied 10 vain endeavors to collect & grorum, the weeting adjoiirned, Tha Unton has had a large numiher of carde prinied reqoeating thie public 10 cmploy the **Uuion ** hackinen,’and sctting furth the raley 10 be charzed, brought to the attention of jurors whereln an ef- 10t was made to recover propurty ot enilect delta by the means of tiie machinery of the Criminal Conrt, and urged the cloreat attantion in such mattors, Complaints of that character should uot bo Hetened to uniess they bad hoen ront in by the State’s Attorney. The Jurors should have no con- versstion with any ontmide person as to the pro- ceeitings contemplated or occarring In the jury- roum, for such weuld bea contempt of court, as woult alo bo any and every effort on the part of ontsiders to fcarn the legal socrets of thoir proccedings. The Court thien read the statutory onthof the foreman, which. had sirundy oo taken, saying that this oath was no wmicre form, and carnestiy impressed on the jurars the Impor- tanco of thelroMico, Assoonua the charge nnd beets completed, the jury retirod ana entercd upon the examination of & few peily cases. THE CUSTOM-LIOUSE. Ah, Isce; yourdaughter Ia abont to get mar. ried, and you wish to procure a marelage-Jteense. Wo do not lesua those papers here. You must go over on the North Side, to the County Buildiug." 4+ No, *byuire, you are mistaken, —as much nis- taken ox §f yon nad birnt your Inst shiri, or ad acclientally ot into the wrfluf pew in meethgg Marfa Jana duean't want a Ticenss to get mur- not by more than consld rned smort giel, iF sho ts my . Tueta cirds sro Lo be posted 1n conapiciuds placea. Jnut s goonsas Judge Loowmis has passed aflirmatively oo the constitutionality of the law under whicn the city taxes of 1873 snd 1574 were re-lovied, tho County ‘I'reasarer will proceed to collect all the delinquent pemonals for hiose years, ot merely from 1kod who paid nothing, Tho Collector's rocoipts yosterdsy were $17,370 from the tux ou apirits, $4,230 from the tax on tobacco, 84,477 from tho tax on beer. The cxports were $65. Tho Bub-Tronsaror yestordny sold $50,400 H ¢ tho new 4 ner cont bonds, and pakd ont 1,000 of Assessors, ropresenting thirty-three distris e IPIERGrRLIFRY CHARLIS AOULMAS, ho patd m anzhier, and if I do way it, a8 I hado't ongt to, | O J s i T il 10 be fa Tron car-coupling | Assessorm, ropreacnting thisty-three districts, Inta Toom a1 Waahinion T e O o e calied oh s whoe | Sho lias hect keopin® ay it oa Thadn't onght o, | 0% liver dollars. flln disbursamonte were | o3 ffteTuarla famd i be 0 L nia. © Tl | wiich Uia'South Disislon 1a divided. 'Each Depaty CANADA. Joon &1 e of tho hipheF towa naseasinent,-aro now | D 1t the peratmuion deeateict nnd writing® veraca | $6,000 iu gold and §110,000 In cuzrency. Tell Tnacasible ‘amd lav iu that condition Le | §oc# out mmong the poople of his distrlct, soit NOTICE, ciliml on to pay more. [l states {lat Lo has ro« far the Summerneld Werkly Lunle, She thinks now knows not how long. When he was aroused | leaves with evary property-owner a blank « Bpocinl-Agent ITindea retarnod to the oity yesterdny, having concluded hls torm of service on the Comimission which has bcen esamining chargos ovalnst the administration of the New York Cus- tom-House. 1o expresscd a bellef that the report which had beon turiied In would be of service to the Western merchants, John Taylor, who hins beon keopor af tho Lifc-Saving Station, hoa resigned his position, and Toleaford St. L'elors has heen sppotntod to Al tho vacancy. Mr. Tavlor left beeansa tha new regula- tions demand that the statlon-keeper whiall livo at the station, which, in this case, is dowa un the pler. The saluzy is only $10 per month, ond Mr. Taylor proferred 1o drop that mthor than leave Lis family and dwoll iu the lttle iouse on the wharf, It iv not stranga to find that Sapl Me. Dowell bolds the samo opinions ahont ihe new Governmont Building that the poople of Chicago have long possessed. After loaking ovar It, ho of givin® up teachin’ and devotin' her hull timo ta iterary parsoots, und, *Squire, as I'm o Inw-abld. in' man and toyal to ‘the core,—three of my hoya weat cleAn throueh 10 tho ses with Sherinan, — *Bqnire, and [ want W do the busincsn far the el on tha square, and s I calied to fake out 8 poatic Vicense tor Maria fnne. Yon nee, WILL Monnaox, who bas beaa Lo colleza, tuld Matia that anybody muat binve & Hlcenso delore bo wrlt noch wectey.” Itaze the Maynr’'s face turncd very red o8 1f suf- fering from soine Intense Juternal smotlon, and it wns owservad that his oyes wern suffnscd with tewrs, Mtia Hecrotary swadenly approached the window and gazed abateactedly nnt upon the treca 10 tha tuls whase a d nranches were grace- fully awaying 1n the itiamor brarse in frant of the alo0ns uszons tha way, ‘I'he former fixed hlw cn- Huus ryes ugon the Mayor for & mowenl, who iy sufielently racovered nlmself to e My dear wir, yonr duuzhier needs no lcen writo pactey. filio can write a8 much a1 over she nd 1t will ba all Aaht,” 2 it be agin the 1w fo do it without a }i- Tha Orangemen Gaining in Nnmbers—FHan- 1an and ftoss, Bptclal Dispatch to The Tribuné, MoxTREAL, July 23.—Oneot Mayor Beaudry’s apectal Constables, whils tutoxicated, attempted to nrreat and scarch Sergt. Richardson for fire- arms. The offieious **special ** was taken tothe polica statton aud this morning fued. On the 12th of July ths Orangomon had ean- vassers out among the crowd soliciting names for inktiation In shelr Order, and as many as 500 wore obtalned, sowe of them wealthy und prom- inent citizens. It I5 well kuown that mauy Orangomen were anxious that the day would turn out as it did, koowing that great eympatby would be excited for thefr prethren, and thus hayo tha effect of veld o werrant requirjug o o coilect certaln #uss fron cortaln partics, ana he abutl uroceed to cuileet thuse suma wharever it s poxattle, 1t wns sinted lnst work that there was trouble betweon the Jufer-Ocean and the 'Typo- prashicnl Unfon, erowing out of the fact that the niers at work ow that puper had vecn receving for a month leas thau the regular rates, —30 conta justocd of 40, A necting of the Union was licld unday oftarnoou, at which a resolution was nioted twthe cllect that, sfter July 28, the Inter- Gcson bo declared an unfair ofice, and afl Unlun raen working thore bu suspended from the Union, wnless the regulnr rates ara pald. During the week the managor of the /.-0. will be lagored with to induce hin to puy the regular 1atas. ‘Fhe Impres- sionsocms (v bu that he will not give In. Abnnt n dozen of the prominent Republic- aun of the Twolfth Ward held an adjourncd meet- Jng at the Grand Pacific Hotel yesterduy afternoon, commencing at 3 «'clock, aud lasting until U, schedute. 'Thon ha makes his own obacryations, And entars bis jndament npou bis ficld-book, The Dblank scheaule Is expected to ba fillod out honora. uly b the taxpayer, and sent to the emca of tho Assosavr, whers It is comparad with tlie flold-book, and, J€'lt 1a fonnd that the blank is flled out' in an lionest manner, L is entered accordingly. If it disagrecs with the fleld books, a postal-card fa sent toto party, which reads e follows: ** Pleano call at this office f reyard to your Jwtlnnnlopmwny asgesament and schedulo filed.” Thu porson thon calla srvund, his echedule is compneed with tha fleld book, and the matter fixad up satletactorily to all pactics cancerned, 1f tas porson sending In his schedula recclves a postal-card, ha may rest asanrcd that tho asscs: ment 18 uol tnado In_accurdance with bis schedule, This savos “a groat doal of by being mm.;ed upon by somo passer-by, he found that n silver watch nod eash auwounting to nbout &40 wns missing. Mr. C. was kindly cared for by au unkuown person llving ncar by and by wounds drcsscd befare hie wae taken by 5r. Poter Johnson to the Palmer House, whero ho is stop. ing. 1lis Injuries are not acrfoun, though palnful. t might not be amise to romark that thers was uo pollcemun visible abont tne tuunel at the time of the robbery, Whethee the potice authoritivs can aiford with the diminisliod force to spare men for duty at the tunnels i a question which they per- tinps 8ro beat able 1o anewer, It woald appear, however. that placed so sdmirably adopied to tho pirposs of the robber and 1ho sseassiti should re- cuive at leasta littlo attention. [T there acy pu- Heewmen whoso duly It te 1o watch the tunnaols, and if oy tholr absence from post tho roboer of Mr: Counistock escaped, the untharities shouid deal out summary punishmont ta theni, THE ECLIPSE. BOUALIZATION OF TAXES. Tho Commitlen on FEqualization of Taxes of the Nosd of Cook County Comminoners wiil meet n Hoom Magle Building, being corner of Mlohtean and Cla Weanesgny, July 34, 1575, 8t 10 o'clock & m.. every dag thereafiar for ton days, for the purpose of fuviowiui the assessmont fur [ho joar 1671, a8 relu by tho varlous Town Aescyiors of the cointy, "Tho books wil bo open for tha nvpection of all taze rs. PRI Cotnmittee will rocelve and lnquire [nto the complalita of A1l nersana wiio' frel aearibved by aucy Siacasment. ALIGIET J: MALRIL, Committeo Cler * OIL-TANILS, AWiLSON & EVENDEN, 1 OIL TANKS sce how much their neighbors are dsacesed everything e equitable and watlafactory, paat two weoks, these schadules have been vxam- | strengtlioning the Order. They stata that, al They 'ifluy 3 L retenrdly anccol e rioh, s Ingaired ths e, iy sy Besal that R 'u.“rf»'i?&‘..fi”flfll‘&“h"?.i!fi'u&i‘-’ 1 59 | rum unwasinp nuackaoaups or ram amne- | 1ed n‘:g;wl:‘;fi‘:‘;::’;“k:fi‘;"fl;‘:fl:fl. e (‘ufl.:lezll)ml- I!B"vufl;‘;lf 'ig“;ab;" i:Il“'f lnmg: By :nsvlv{uxlp x{flgu?.'&“' when emergo L p- | tyron und M. Homanas used o goud wany poctio | gy on 10 apemd 2,000,000 to complota such & TRICIOUS * TINBI" in the Dominion about 13,000, and they cxpe ¢ OIXTOACHO. Yors, &nd..word usasually wiss-looking faccy. | Ncensew m thele writinn and she thought sho'd 9 4 4 i roperly, Onu nan was awcsed $1,.000 upon tha e il ot “utier T n syilable n ro- | Letter do s Lo rest of “em did; Senit] | Saidiowa aas. Intineh ¥ e Eaey 1o e ok Hetl: Hut If 1t'e all ave st It ogaln, Lylng to thew has becomo a sece ! 10 tha freedom ond natare, and whenover the concern finds Iteolf distanced in & motter of nows or enterprise thuy try to cover up their shortcomingd and defects by o resort to & pruvarication and self-glorifeation that would make cven Munchausen blusb. Saturday Tus Tiisuxz pnblished a scientific nccount of the coming total eclipso of the sun, and the probable dlscovorios that it will luad to, Tueso It INustrated with a profusion of claborate eutaand maps, show- foi the fino of march af the moon's shadow acruse the tace of tho sun, e seen In shie locality, and also the patb of the line of tolulity un the North Amer- -book, and his schedole stowed bnt o littla over SUU0. He was sent for. A llehrewyou Stato strect waa oasessed wpon $1,600, and his schedule clabined only €115, Ile responded to the suwmous, and camo prepared to sweor to Iis statement; but Depuly Aswessor Abbey roasoned with hiim awhiio, and finally ho volun- tanily acknowledged over 81,200 worth of prop- erty, higachiedals wos adjusted accordlngly, snd he wont away satisfied, withont mreariug to hts statemont, either. The Deputies argin tho ** Ws ™ now, and thelr labors will bs completed aoon. The roal ostute books will be ovea for inspection by to-day OF to-murraw, FELEKER'S SCIIEME. Uen, McPDowell was a judze of stone fram hiaconi- ments on tho patcued snd peellug weock which is ta Le folated cu the people a« & bullding of stono, It was atated some days ago in a telegram from \\'llhln:fil‘m 0 o Chicaro pnzsr that Callector Jiarvey was 1ikely 10 be bouncail bucanso Collector Smith had made np his mind to withdraw his sup- vort from hins, An attempt to intarview Mr. Smith about the matter was an_absoluts and unqualified Tallure. Mr. tarvey sald hie know nothing about any such movement, and was inclinod to be morry over it It neotoa upon investigation that tha atury wina started by & Wusbinyton correspondent who hnd a grudgo against Mr, Uarvoy growing ont of the dischargo of o Giauger here, “An ordor was ro- by reason of the acts of .\ln‘yl:r l:z:‘udryuliugh‘!n 'y ugsin will bave W eawp 0B EaTALOSUR. sponcc to quunes of the reporter, wmure than o bid him. lu_sigoificant toaes, ** Wait and e, lut it was understuod tiat the wixa ‘men Lud et to make np A slats (ne tho coming came- waien with reference W the Cangressioust candi- date for the Necond [istrict, y did nut wuce cwedl in comlng to sn agreement, huwever, and aus other caucas will have to bo held, ‘Lhio ‘I'urner Featival concluded Tost aven- fnit by tho dintribnting of prizes and a grand ball ot the North Side “Foener-iall, o the wurning the ‘Porers wiain inarched to Opden's tirave, wnoro Aty niuscy thetneolves (o abunt tho 6ame manner ns " thy oy before. Fhw ioust atlantion wod davoted W tie prias declanation colleagucs this year, that tl o larga reintorcemont. To the_ Western Assoctatrd Preas, 8r. Joux, N, B., July 2.—The final dopoeit of $500 o sido In the flanlan-loss bout-race hus been waode with Mayor Enrle, who Is the Hoal stakeholder. Ross Las purchased a boat fu [al- {fux from the rowtng club, The raco will take me on tho 25th. The odds wre offered In [avor of Haulu right without, 1ta prabanly owel ot nur mstiintions aud sich like, +“xatly, " mabd the Mayar, And the sutiaded rustic waiked out of the ofica plckiug his teeth with a rtraw, 1OTRL ARRIVALS. KSermwin finane—t, W, nulili petrolts Capt, 0, B, Michantis, U, 8 At . W, dradford, tfmmn . ¥ rlay T, 1 irpeaters Col, Meiry Joy, A. 8, lirouke, Jollety Judge A. 3L llere o Lo flurrm. eyister, Bpringticla, F Jauslut, tinatemaiat Ad- jeneral 11, ni.rm i, T, Wii- AN GOOGDS, My Put. SAIEATOGA WAVE of aatnral curdy halr Imiproves womia's tuoks wondertully, 111 hiavo noss other aftar seoiig 1L.y Sent €. 0. D. ARE. THOMIS0S, R LU A LU L Other waven, &1, 310 Wabah-at, T d summER RE e MUHNER MMNOBYE PIGEON COVE HOUSE, e ———————— —————— LIFE-SAVING STATIONS, MILWAUKEE, July 23.—On Baturday, the Hon. te.d; 1) L M. Tty 9. Luiwyisoi. bl Lout Valin, N, ¥ 1l B VWlatiet 4 ' 2 v SWuerintendont of the o RN & i ‘] o W. ¥, Muttes, D 21 ceived frow \Wanhington directing the discharge uf | ican Continent. Yeaterday iho Daily Sumut-Yilk C. H. Kimiball, General — LT - And prissiaming. Tho forur was erlicioatad putde. Aty B, . datten Dorer 3 i e | Ove Uungers, and thw v luaat competent wen on | appeatod with 8 chromo—a ock-marked map pur- ANOTIER ALLEORD ULAUKMAIL JoD. Life-Saviug Bervics, has establislied statious ut AUCTION. SAL Yl etz e Ratianenn retciva the et | Mlavntiumtee Enaiandy it H, e, atmanaiis: | the force wato shippad. Amouz thetn hanpened 10 | portiung to represent the United States, across the | James 1L Carrull, who la ot eatiroly unknown | Muskegun, Ludingwn, and Kenosha. Hae is now R AT liknson jecetvul the otk | el autey 11 C; fehimana ainJ. Il | bo s urotego of the correapondent in questlan, and | fuco of which ran twa paraliel slasiics. " Ticsa, tho | to fataey was yestarday urreeied st iho Lustance of ¢ 9 Galvert tue Jatter demanded his roinstatenient. This thu | sstronowical iznoramua of (ho concern wuuld nave In Chicago entisting crews. On his return be **Doc” Felker, oo & requisition from the Gov- A A A A A A W. A, llU’l‘TEllsI LONG & CO, rizea were conteatad fis by a largo anuwer of 7 L3 g ¢ ¥ Auctioneers, 173 aad 173 Randolph. % b erear—J i J P Cotlector would uot difect, and therefors camo ths | ita readars belivve, represonted thu lino of totality, witl procued in the rovenue-cutter Audruw Jobn- Forsnk, st the ollanig bosilns Jupisli 1y :’;"ffif’?flfffr"?u ool fi?x,{xihsfi’{:g""x wurki | autack upou bim. Sanphmnentiug thess b slastice wisa reries uf | SO of Nuliusie: ant binced 1n Ihe Oughts & Jall | {o tooluta nortt, both on the east aud west i e : s « i 1, 1t Mo ouin 1T Firk v ree watchos, s, T T, g o | e O R | o v, e o Sapernendont | HELSHR S, BT IR | S Wi e e | St 6 e ivoe e’ | BRTIRE FURNITURE & PURRISIHINGS 43 3 a .. . B o o I 3 Ll a R 4 ¥ Yienn e i, oar, ¢ B, Whdinitar, O e ar ataniay I ialine o Maventory oy | Lo to with the sxbiaaLion of the ceiuse 40 & barof | ka, sume woskeayo. 1o the afternoan hissuior. | puwausus, Wis, July 2i—Two surtboata OF A FIRST-CLARS s Uuyernment stock wronnd the bulldiog and yarde and i l»cnl&l'lllt therefor. Hy the thne the not he had thy ineQablo watisfaciion of knowing Ihat there wero & cortain uumbar of deericks, ropes, eces of tackle, crowbar inndles, and other articles of old fron lymg sronnd luose, bad @vea thu proper relteved Mr. Burllng of all guardianship over and rovpunsitithity for the vame. ‘Tho uew Superin. tendant aisu ind & long venference with Calluctor Handth durugg the day, the latter avising him on wotns puiots on which he desired Iuformatiua to cunble Wil t get tho bag of diuce, For several aaya yut the Geuaral's duties will lle very cluse the line of routine if not ail uver it “I'bs con- teumnpluted cliauges in tho offics atall will nul Le marly beforu Aug. 1. MR, BURLING Ciirane, July 22, —To the ['whilie: On the edi- tnrtal paire of the Susdey Jumes ag article ap- jreurs ab follows: Yestaring was tnelast of Mr. Burling's ofictal axiat: nia aa Superinteqdual of Constructiun st the Lew Cistutir- Hodee. siul b was apiare o ake (o inoet uf 4. He sumainily reimayed Kol Wi nevern) nilier ampiuyes-tha saie whoin s biice Neturs visited wilh hls wreth os scouuut of th Leat) pauy Uiey gave 16 the investigaston conducted by N Thuimson. the Assistaut Dhirict Atwrney A dispatch singancing thls eccentriciy of tie reuring Sup Trideut was niuediatoly sent W Washingtou by C \u leas Ll Hires tours (o tie eived notica of dismissl troo Bur- el under & parviupiUry ueder Barlings ORIer was uierely & te, for Fhich 18 would be aliticils Cuse a0 paanle sad ieratlonsl ie Lo usjicion [hak he il bacouie deisorailsed by K leat and Injgdicivus indulgence tn toa- wator -or somethiug. 1 wish to xay to the public that I bave got exor. cisod auy otiiciul authority sinca Monday, the 15th tust, ; that § bave not employed or discharged sy neys, Mesers, Trude and O'Brien, Bled iu the Uriniloal Court & petltion fur hie discharge on & wnit uf habeas corpus. snd Judye Hugers cawsed o ettt b astod. A bearing will be bad to- Y. ‘'e_petition seta forth that *‘Masca Felker, wlias *Muse’ Fulkur. alssd ¢ Doc’ Fulker, sllas “luree-Uard® Pelke wio clalme to be the ageut of suiue oue In Nebrasks who is said (o have L soine proparty stolen, wrote lu the prosecutiug witness (name not knuwn), stating that he uag Tounkl the persous who tiad takeo his proporty, sund saked bios 1o swesr W the nvcessary aMidavite and send them o to bim, and that be would take them (u the Governor aud proe ure 6 Gubornatioual wairaut for their arrest. o amdavits were procarsd and forwarded, aud Muse ™ Fuiker went to Syl warrant; 1hat he cam Y petitiunor, and sald to biw, **1 have | your srrevt, but if you will give w 1oar up and destzy the warmat”; thal vefitfonsr fnforwed hitn that he had counaitted uo crime and would not sabmit Lo bluckuiit; st the warrauy ot been in Folker's baads 'for saversl weeks befors be arres that he {petitioner) had wvent hls picture to ihe peron wha bad Jost the property, and asked hin Lo rome nere tasdentify hlm, by sgrochig 1o pay s expanses ; that he belfovus that the prosccating witucss can not and will not iduntify hi, and that e s oot tho Janies H. Carcoll uamad 1 the wareant. “P'he acrest of Carroil was iady 1n »0 brutal and us the party huve Jailer Curnur saly oulur crasy wan,” and he surprwed when the man appesred aftor having tiecn releed from the wenht ne which Lis cavtors bad put upon hiw, It @Xposas 8 schows which 18 e0 funsible and profita- ble that by this afternoon one May sce & gilded styn Luog up o s Gue ballaing, ** Wolf eJackal, A ianp, Ceutraile, Mo, L G, Iferian, i Huw Samael itandaipt, Dover, N Vany | heuens, ntsvu; T W. Giod, Ca o, Teas B 1L Stroug, O I‘ i, Kan, g Heary aAtwater, I A K Veass, Dayton, 0.t K. Wason, T CI'Y-IALL. P prize; I, Eberl, Htick-throwiog—Leo Nchlosusr, Zaneemann, wecond Club-swiing Foellor, rat prize, Anmping with toe stal -1, ©. Bawinaun, firet prize; C. Plock, sccond prizo, prizes ware disiributod last night, at We vpon. ¢ tie wall, by Me ey Rubeny, tha wecond reaker of thn Boairk: Fhe uell was woll attend- od, aud isated antil warly 1 A large meoting of the shoamakers of tha ity was kel st No. £7 North Cinrk street laat esening, the ubjert beiug W discoes the wants uf the traite, end L0 exchange viaws oo thu subject of rtriking for au iucresse of wagea AMuntuf the Taria miaim Of (he City were fepresented, sud J. 1. ey wuncallod (o the chalr. Al the opeing ol tho warting the Cualr callud on sowe ote (rom each whup 0 vapress the foeliux of Liw mesucisles in refernuce o airtkiug, and the woinlous were all favirabh: G wuch & Biwvainoul, wieyided all the slwpn lolued, out none meemwed lo wanl o ke the lesd. A Mr O'Nell ur tem oo thewr inclination by weur them that if they struck they conld rely oo e Amalzamated ‘Prades-nlou for aupport, bt sl they Busituled 10 take any declslve slop hecauss of the fact tont they wers wot unitnd and pledged to v another, Finally s motion prevaiad duors aid proceed 10 ensull nuil Ttiate mewmbe af the Yrade’s Council i the utwost quist snd pocrecy, and without fees of - any ki, All st could be lewrned ol whal ihey bad done wp to a'cluck wan tnnl 1t wou rosolved, after aniting, i i un Jucrense of wages, ur & rexuration of the urices ul 2 yeor 310, bud f the dewsnd wis ot aceaded ta, 10 wrike aw ratly ns thay could gut be ra-upers- which were not_eaureaentod eveniny. 'fhey are of opinlon, howaver, thul rike will be uuntcessary, the reports frum the for ife-saviug stations, one for this point and obe tor 'Two Rivors, buve urmved nore. The Audy Johnson will leave hers to-morrow to estabitsh additional life-savlng stations, both ua tho cust and weat shores of Lako Michigsu. o ————— Mensman’s Peptonized Beet Tonia s the ouly proparation of beof contalning ita entire nutritiout properties. 1L ia not niere stimnlant Hke the ex- {racts of bea, out contulna blood-maving, forcu. The Sut-Mili bossta of haviog organized an astrouomical [‘“" ou ita_own accouut suvelal weeke agu, It forgot to add **in its minl, " The chrumo which it prasented to that scieutifc pue- tiun of the pablic which it reaches In lheslums and haunts of the vicious was ondercd huro by tel- egruph frum Cincinnutl Saturday aftarnoon. The Hnut- Ml endoavored W aurreptitionsl ure 8 copy of ‘Pus 'Tminune map, and fail Necok- uizing the tact that 3t owed sumctiiuz (o Ite read- and feeliug asaued they wodid ot kuuw ihe diference, 1t juudu use of the shapeliss thing which had dune duty In Hlustrsting » pretentions clannant to boiny & uewspapert i Clacinnatl, “Tho Smut-I0ll bouets of Laving secuted the secvives of twu wall-knowu lucal setrunuluers ex- clusively fur 118 own use. o psled Lruth e that butts geutlemnan are 10embers of the Astronuinital Bociely, sud gu Uik L wilnose ths eclipse, nut ln tha intorast of she ‘Swuls#tiil, bat ia ihal of the Hocivly of Which thuy Gre inemnbers, and what v suore to the puiah to the hupe of adding wutonll £0 their stock of axtrouomical lute, ‘Ths Smut- Wil *razpedition * coumats sxcluslvely ol one inay, whu occupses @ Beat 1o L0e cat, OF bdluiniug vne, 1 wuich are tho W acieutiats,” whose Balunes it antrathiully couples with telf, **I'he expedilion®™ I8 the wechauical superintendent of the ofice, and tho astule con- uctors of the concern gave bim Ulic job, for shel teuaon thal, boing thoroughly puated on tho sim- pla machinery of a Bullock prees, he should there: fore be sulliciently weli versad in tho dolicals ¢ wetrunomical appstatus to lake o lsting Chromieters, wexta Aecting circica, microuetcrs, ull the uiher nicely adjusicd fmplemen star-gasing craft, As weli mizht the *'navey who digs the saud which outers Ity Lie composl- tiou of the glars of which the fenscs are mnde ate teanpt 10 1liustruts the laws guverning tha refruce CLUBHOUSE AT ATUCTION, TOESDAY, JULY 23, AT 10 0'CIOCK A, M. AT CLUD HOUBE ‘ NO.'71 MONROE-ST. Wa shall sall withogt rescrve for casbl, the entire Fur nfture, conslatl uhul Yotves and Hrumels Carpets, Parlot Furalture, Mautol O Top Bideboards, Tabld of various ki Chamber fots complote, Louvgsy T.eather Covers: Library Fumiiiure, Lanbroquios Laue Clirtains, Dintug-routn ¥umitture, Ceystal Chaa- delfers. Onico Deaka, Kitchon Furniture 2 Fiue Bur flar-'roof vafos with sieel chosty aud vombinitis locka, "rie whaie curnoelaiu ou of uio bost ouldia 8 ty. (Vv A BUTTERS, e it U Milwanke, ‘The Comptroller wsned sartp to the amonnt of abont B30U posterday, ity ‘tressuress recnipta yetanday, 83,245, Rspeaditnres sunuthing lass than $1, 000, ‘The reouipts row Buctius yertarday were shont$4, 000, Must of Lhuwe Laken Uut Were fur saloons. : Ihu palicewen will b puid thotr June ecrip 1a-day at the Comptrolier's uliia 'Cu3 pay- o aonats t §. 04, war “‘Flin total wuight of all articlas condem nwd By the Slealth Lepartment for the weed sudiug Naturdsy, July 20, was 5,127 ponde Buldiug permits ware issnod yostardsy to A K. Jahusin, 1o arnct s threa-story and bise faent wtors wud dwathing et N Wesl lutiaun stinel, b cust 4, bu0; ant W Surnall Floil, te wob @ twnopury und basswens dwailiug Indisna avunue, uear Thirty-third wiceet, 10 cost 38, OUK, i American Fechange, of Now Yurk City, statas that a tomporary Joan of Chicage for $1U0.000 han Just tallen due there, sud Chicagu Bkw e unaoie 10 moet I3 LAt 1ne leniure have conscrted 10 an exienaiun. upan tha payime tniscout prompily, Tie Coinpizoliuce oflice s that thie In slmolutely (ales. No tamporary lusu resuit of exhanstion, work, ur acute disease; bility, rnmcuhlly M resulling from pulmonsry la It is friondly aud hetoful o the most Caswill, Mazanp & Co., pro- DEATILS. i e e S B s el “l"“)l"l'—wlull M., oniy son of Wiiliam M. and U, DT8R troun rosidence, No. 341 Divisun-st., st 3 o'cluck Wedassiay, BYEINIQGI"III.R i W —~Moudsy, July Z5 1878, Katle Augus muu&hmld of l}ho{mtw‘ :Id uile A. Beliwnrs, sge B the. O aeral services ok Fesicnca, 00 Langley-av., tu-day T b = NE-Mn. Listla A Sterns, gstor of Mre, 0. "~ cUruti. st 318 Chureli- ul o uston aud Sow Ihmrunln: papers ;:Inu: oo :u. - to 1 M morniug, July 3 R s e e ST7. Toatiua, Dwwai, 10 ihs 3500 troa his Ista resldence, Wb ey, e suihs a4 b iouds oe Cha wunly iro reibestrully A0 wEicud without 5 e aibald (Mass.) wod Bnemeld (F.og.) pashrs Ploass cupy. ING & CO., Aucttoneers. CURO3IOS AND OIL PAINTINGS AT ATUOTION, TUESDAY MORNING. July 30, at 19 o'clock, andst] o'clock b ..t our suleamoma, 173 & 173 taudolph& . A BUTTEIL, LUNG & CO., Auctioncers REGULAR TRADE SALE DESIRAULE LINES OF DRY G0ODS, OLOTHING, NOTIONS UATH, CAPS, GLUOVRS, RTC., Thursdsy, July 25, 3t 0:30 0'¢lock & 1., At oursalearoomie, 173 & 176 tandolp] BUTTENRS, LONU &C0., Auctivuedts, 1y dletermi £ ol ch WA w Deing of such & Characiar aa to reasunabl 3 tio of light. PATIICK=The re e o worh | b e sadu thia vear, and o pask loans have | =30 i Kot A IR, T hbeny o0, a Wrin Ve Sout- 240 etatumunta of ull the glorin. | brivate detectivea. Friwoucrs firnishd on abori | HCk fluog s Fes ' Tensonnbilu that they would be seceded W witboul | fallen dae in tho East this month whick have 50% | pags fabnication, autd of & pivce with all that has | covion in which it indolgus, elluinate therelrom uutice,” ‘the schome 1s suuply tnis; ‘Yue | AREeics Lalo v much deloy. been prawptly mok. * e e e e A iy mame hae | the waze of lyiug wilch wuiruunds icul, snd the | lawe af neatly avory Sists inthe Union give mile- | ESWTon tenvup welock, ey At the Military Coavention hald fu Npring Thy rt of Dr. Wright, Ilegistrar of | bees conucctod. naked fact romalng tnab **the expedition ' co 20 for gvery brisuner brought back upou & urnl‘ Fricuds wad acqluiuiances are luviled 10 ba presniit The sale of tle Furniture of Clun House, 71 Mooro® el e Tanary e Enmmitics. wan sbparired S | Vito) Siatihice, for i week by, | . JLIn irus, 8| larn, thas the wiouecutiars on the | fteMDIY, O 8 afhiel, us fuse L6 Noper bl fur ingiaace, 1 thte Slaio L3t centa ls F, | WL (OERESt OS2k of susstroke, Pae- | 0P RRTGS A TONS & o, Anottoneers. Deld Task Tuunary, » committes was supatnted b | 30 o tnta uaibor wf Gogtha fus thai | v were discharged ¥ridar evening by tho Mae. | o] ¥ication, and while thers will ke n nui- | ulalieds fo Nebraska, 20 wedts. t the, GAa0 | KILEACKT=as A ] sance of luusull 1o the uiscrvare by asi Jully sclentific questions mbout coronss, €rivps, dugs, peuumbraw, correllation of furces, sureolas, uodes. ete., with the hupe of zeiting up an tuter view. as [» au inturview with Old Eclipse bimsclf aud ull bis forefatbers. And of yuch 18 the 7imes’ ontervitve. POLICE AFFAIRS, $EAVEY CONFIKNED. A3 wil) ba sacs by the Councll procecdings. Capt. Reat was confruied as Superiutendyit Jast even- Jug, tus ouly votes sgaiust bim being cast by Al Pearvons aud Turner, The reason for Al. Pear- sons voling us bo dld was cxplained by the atatewent shat tHut genttewan bas buen w0 faver of Waabbura firet, lust, and all the tums, aud when an ovpuriunity was giveu to uphold that principle. eveu by dolug 40 in 8 uegu- tive way, he smurgced it by votlug againet the fright- riek hillacky. 10 his lsta residence, 87 Hoary-st., to the o heral trin bia J8L0 R Yo A i Zid Toske bF o S Kochesior (N, . paver plesia con . U AN~Yeslr o Al fual., witer & lngerin) ufilbn,iAJulll. Deiured -ll{ of Michael Surazhal pedin Fuueral 9 v'clock f1ow Lier lite residenca, 440 Tluhbard: to 86 Coluwbkil's Church, Wednesday, tho dith. Hequlem 11 5“ Mam will Lo celer it and Inehea by vare to Calvary Cemutery, May Ler sul rost 1 pouct >, UILLIZER OF THE NERVES, ‘o surcat tranquiliizer of the nerves 168 medi- cine wuicn reinedios thele supersensitiveness by fnvigorsting them. Over-tenslon of the Borves al- ‘wuys weakens them. What they need, then, o tonie, bot & scdutive. The lstter jsonly uacful wheu there la intenso mental vacitewent snd an Imuiediate neceasity exints for producing quiatude of the bruln, ctier's Stomach Bittens restores traaquillity of tuc ucives Ly endowioi thew with the vipor Tegulsite to bear, without beiug Jirred caso the mileage will smunut to between £J00 and 500, —a Iarge reward fur the capture of ady crin inal,” The requisitlon sy be procurcd st the tiding cost of au aftidavit. B way be malled to spy peraun desiruu of serving ubup belog corroborated By the Guveruur Stat tie prisoner sy b arreated. L tur Mechanic in cliarve of (he work, ax it was nis duty to do, anil had 1 1n autbority § should bave folt bound L du ke ba did. 1t woald seem w0 had William llenry Smith, wno Lated Lelegrupbed W Washingion, before dolug Ited the Boverlntendent, (he wruwag, of e of Adjutant-Uvoeral B Hhblisrd, of Syl Tuspuctor-Uenoral W. B. Stroug, of Chi adier-Geaerst K. B, Humiltou, of Quincys A gnt Adjutant-Geuwral Samuel Appleton, of Chi- due-Advocate-Genoral Beasuu Wood. of Tand Col, J. 1%, Wecks, of Quluc ‘atternoou this Committes commenced & he Uraud Pacidc, which will probauly ays, Nothing was done iu e afternnon, ferther than 1o get tgether sud bave an uformad Lak gpou the sublect lu baud, Len, HMitliard in the chair. T'he Miliva law, 88 yssed yeu ufu 1aat wil 18 very 1t will require & vast simoust uf cuanging to reuder it 8t for u wilitary codu, but those wha had the matler i charge Lad greal dig. culty at lbat Utne o secure il passage. aven in tue butched-up shape 1o which it sppeaied. Fince that Uume, however, events bsiy oc- curred, i which tho militis of the State fgured wuuhumuln. und showed of what metal {twas composed, which will probably put s aew phuse Gpon (he inattsr In the mext Legilature, el s wrlod to ave boen 4 ¥ lie preceding we pared with (he correspomiling w Vheks 21 ware undes | yeor of w2, i from 2 to L 10 40, 23 from 40 W W, W from 5 lo 60, U from G 10 70, 11 frum 70 to B0, mud 2 froar MO to VU, %24 werv waleaand 182 fawmal O the whole number of deaths +4 wore frau suustroke, 110 frow cholera lufantum, 40 frou cunsulsious, from diarrhea, 20 from phtbiss palmonalis, 6 trum teetting, 10 fra inanition, 10 from wuoop- ing couen, aud 10 from eoteritly, A joint wecting of the Committees on Printing aud Fivance was held yoaturday sftoroven to_considur the uaestion of awarding the eity printiug, that matter haviog beou recommitiol o them, - Mr, 8. F. Nodon, of the Tele- gragh, und Mr M. K. & Bto Neas, cre the ouly represcutatives of thu bitlders fur tie Job who pul Ju wu sppearance, After a goud deal hiad bee said by the Lo ct o of 178 over y GLO, P. GORE & CO., w5 a0d 70 Wabasn Our Sale of Wednesday, July 24 oF Boots, Soes & Stippers Will be 8 well-aaried oae. Among other Hueawill wtié o OHIT.D'S FINE PRILA. BIOES, ANDU UABES WOM'S VERY FINE WEHAR GEO. P. GURE & L sETuW of thu Nl niucessary that the prisonss should be idontiled by him. i foo obudy was teying Lo superiutoud the Supetiutondeut, K. Bustise, CRIMINAL, or cousicied, Carroll clatiue (hat the Felker inatizated by Joseph Pareish, an exvert thief, sut Jobu Crawford bave put up this job on bim, ‘harles Donmsn waa fined yestorday by Justice Naines 8100 for vagrancy and $100 for teaching hittle boyw the urt of pocket-picking. M. (iullaghor, the rotten-fruit peddier, wus befure Justice Foote yestenday, sud, without the oid of Constable und jury, be was Boed 810 wad Coulse s wedjately wade We Fesari, *+} hope there will be Lo hard fecling 1n this wat- ter; wedo it simpry 10 make lnoucy, sod that b what everybody eise bs waking. ‘e matler could be canlly fzca fur 500,304 1f you will yu back and seg Carroll aud get that smount from bum, § will glve you half of 3. Mr. Girabald saye be ladit Bantly rejected the propusal. By ELISON, POMEROY & G4 Auctiouovrs, 78 & 80 Kaodulph-at. 4 ' i D —— Latarbed uobealtnrully, e ordingry dwpres- | » 'Tuesday's Sals, July 23, al 9:30 8. Ble articularly sa ihis Grangers bave boun visited by | aud the two publishers o to the srapect M. O'Shauglinessy, oharged with obtaining | confiruation of Capi. Keavey. % e prodacod nT r M3t of slihi, heact know ©i the two pubticatious, it bolu fully con " ez Ald. ‘furues's volo sralust Scavey 1 explained CORRESPONDENCE wlune piucal LiTul gL e kala OF slion, DEtiE AT Ul STORE, t.'f;";';’é'&fli know buw it it ,"i'i:‘xfi'.',f'h Lbough ot | & the b b ek e ,‘,;,7,‘,;5,,_1 y conceded LY | by falw preleusce two barrels of vineaas, worth | 3'ug grouad of bis adbereuce to oy Uy soma » and refiection. Nay. it docs more than’ this, —ib $15.50, from 1. W. Beebe, took a change of venus Yeatenay froo Jusiice Morrison 10 Justice Scully, and ebtaloed & contlnusnce il Friday. Eliza Meonerd, u bruta! mothor of Canal street, was Oued $10 agd custs yosterday by Jus- tica Kberhardt, [oF crueily boatiog her 2-yeas-oid cbild with a club, su tnat the liitle one's head aad budy wure covercd with bruisce aud we Pwo sharpers played the * buggy fake ™ on (‘svaroc, the Palmer Houss liquor-merchant, last Suturday. Oue ol thein eniered tbe siore just #x theotber drove (o tne edite of the sidewark, sud caliud out **Cavaruc ' The person #o callod weut NEW AD SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Lorpets, and Uenersl Househald Goods, Ucuorsl ¥er* , ele., ete. sk, PUMEROY & CO., Auctluaee2t LR el b ik DL © By CHAS, E, RADDIN & CO» Auctloncers, 113 sud 12 Wabasi-ay., Cuicas® ' AUCTION BALE BOOTS & SHOES TUESDAY, JULY 23. CLAS. E. RADDIN & OO BUMMEK CONFLAINT. To the Lduor of The Tribuns. Cuicaao, July =2, —There 1¢ 8 stagu of this mal- sdy—both io chaildren aud adulis—when the suc- ceasful issye depends less on wedicines than oo wsilisble foud. Thoussnds of children perish ovory summer from starvation. **Notbing will slay op his stowach,” say pursg. **1 bave doue all 1 can for your child,” says the doctor. I precisely such circumatances 1 have orderud kou- mivs, and an c3perience of four ysars justiSes the pralse 1 can bestow upon it. Frvab yooung kuumise iu the watter ot dullars und cents Waw bis uwi, freety adunitled by the {elesraph wm tha News hiad the larger circulation. tue Committes de- cided 10 recowmend, by o vule of four to thive, that $he contract be Kiven W the Ald. S tou, Throop, Sunders, ‘Turser wery for the Iatier paper, while Ald. Tcarrous usnd Schweiss tunl Leheved Shab the Gueation of - clre culstlon really twade ‘wo diflervoce at all, aud therefore voted fn favor yiving it to the 7elegraph, which woald du the work for Iess wouey, 4 del gution of two frou the T'ypo- xeaphicul Unlun, nuder tha lewd of Ald, Mctatizey, who allcyus thut by onve beloaged w the craft, euables them 1o sustalu a degres ol tension from mental application which they wuull by tolally unable 10 enduse without fts assintance. Such at Jeast buthae irccaistibie conclusion tu be drawn trom the teatimuny of businces and professionsl vicn, hitteratcury, clergymen, and othurs who have test- ed the forlifyiug sad reparstive lndueuce of thiy culeorated touic and uervive, ANNOUNCEMNENTS, A e e AP TJ'HE HEV. B, M. PAYKTFIL OF CANADA, WILL Jead Lis povnday brayeriiing & the Y; b e ks Tioonis, . 13 Madison - Bubjec! ot Jeads.™ Tiota s yuar oo, Ve Cawimliies were I scanion seain fast evenisg, st which dwo il was decided that cach melaber shuuld Luke bowe & section of . 1ke bill 10 revivc und uverbaul, wud that auotber meeting should be called o tbe uesr future to cou- sider the whele, AMany of the fatal cesss of prostrution which bave causcd 30 wuch pain uod anzicty during thy paek weck, aod which bave beew al- tributed to uverbical,’ were, in reality, the dirg copsequence of fwprudeut bhasts in ice-water drioking. A mogle cuse will serve 10 allustrate the eccia of this wost dangerous pracuise: A Miss reaaun OF uther, tarougt thick sud thin, 'Ihe Aldennon who bave been considered duub- twl, ur vppused 10 desvey, RV HOW umuug \he readiest o explas that’ the whole thing wos scitled as far back as BSaturday. when It was kuown suong thea that they woald give thetr voices, their moust sweet volcea 89 they did last pivbi, for beavey, sud that all the 1alk &g gussip Lo the coptrary was merd wind sod the chafead sort of cball. THE UAFTALNOY, ‘The woment Capl. Scavey was confirmed the news was flasted over the wire to the Madison- Htreot Blaliuu, wher Capl. Beavey sat surrounded

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