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8 : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. JULY 26, 1878 © .~ THE CITY. BT e, SR BT B Tarter, Decorsh, 1a GENERAL NEWS. Thera is a letter nt Trz Trisuxns office for Wiliam Van Fleet. The corrospondent who is tronbled by smelin from a grocery store ahould complain to the Health Officer, The Hon. J. A. Bentley, Unitod States Commissioner of Pensigns, of Washington, lsat the Tremont flonse. @Gen, A. IL Terry, U. 8. A,, and Oapt. 2. L. Tanner, of the Pacific Mall Stonmebip City of Pekin, aro guests at the Grand Pacific. The Hon. A, T. Wikoff, of Columbus, fccretary of Stato of Ohio, was In the citg yester- day, but left early in the day forsome point further on. 8. .1 H. Clark, Superintendent of the Unton Pacific Ratlrond, was st the Grand Pacific yesterday on his retarn to Omaha from &two weckd' trip aroond the lakes, J. M. Ratter, of Now York, Genoral Traf- fle Manager of the New York Central itailroadawae st the Grand Pacide yenterday with bis wife, They en route for Waukesha, whers they {ntesd to &pena & short scas: Capt. John J. Henly, Clerk of the Supe- rlor Court, has recovered from his late iliness suficiently to be around, although he is as yot rather pale and thin, Jils mavy friends will be glad 0 see him back at bis old post sgaln soon, ‘The tempsrature yesterday, as observed by Manasse, opticlan, 88 Madlson street (TRiuxm Dullding), was, 8t 8 8. m., 70 degrees; 10 a. m. B2 . 87'3 3p. m., 00; 8p, m., 84, By mt:zu:uwn, m.. .M;'fl P M., 20,22 transfer will be glven free af charge. Then, on theday on which the plcnic occar, hacan natife the anfciala that he will reapen his old place the nextday. The tranafer 1s asatn made out, and businesa gors a8 nauay, The holier of the licen: muat continue the nasiness in hix awn name, the Revenue law recognizes natransfer to persond, only to pinces. In thia way, it fn asrerted, the Revenne law can be rompiied with, and the pic- nicking society eacape dishursing from $18 to'$:0 for the privijege of sclling oeer for one day. CRIMINAL. thero, but s fac aathe reporter contd learn the movrement to rn him has not assumed any tancivle #hape. irus Cov, of Myds Park. bas heen an- derlined by a few of hia immediate neighbors and friends, bat those who' ara analificd to knaw aiate that he wili not allow his namo to come hefora the Caurention, The presont member meets with yery hittle opposition, andeven thatia notof & kind tnat wil; prejudice him In the race. jlis record 1a ad- mitted 6y all 10 he one thet cannot be impesched ; and where fanlt is found it 1a becanre nolarge eume of money wero voted by the lant Congreds for Government Improvemgnte tn thiscity, On all party meaauss t ix rnid, he voted stralght, and his name in free fram any connection with Con- gressianal scandsla. MAYOR FISATH. Thera arc many politicians who perajat n think- Ing that Mayor lieath {s Anxious 10 £o to Congress, hardly bo safe for any person 1o tell . anvx he wonld not Accept the position 11 n certificato of erection were to be made ont and handed to him npon a silver plate, signed h‘y avery , \roman, and child in the dintrict, and by all the proper anthorltres, 1t scema as though thin onght to satisfy the most skeptical as to hie as. pirations. IHe'has been waiteid npon by at least a ecore of individunls, and haif as many delegations, who have presecd him to allow hia nams to be nacd, but he aaye he has qnite enough of politics, and propases to retire to private 1ifo when his term of office exoites. « TR GREENBACKERS. Tho Cook Connty Centrai Committeoof the Na- tlonal Greenback labor party held another mects ing st the Tremont Houae last evening, which was pretiy largely attended. Reports were heand from membera of the Com- mittce representing the different ward cliiba, ‘The Organizing Committea reported the organi- zatiou of several now clubs. & n motton, it was dechiled that the Central (hm- mittce ehonld organize Hself into n Sanatorial Committee for the pirpose of calling a Legisiativa Convention, A long discussion then t3ok place upon tho qres- tionof indoraing any ftepublican or Democratic nominen, which ended in the appoloting of a special commitice to draft a resolutfon to the effect that ponominee of efther of the oul parties should be sustained by thin orzanization, which was adopted, 1t was the general nnderstanding that the object of thia resolutlon was ta at once take hix seat. ‘The report was concarred in, and Mr. finglirt consldered formaliy seated. The question of 1exi-books was doferred indefl- ed an accoant of tha creation, which, compared with the haoks of the (Juiches, proves to hava heen of the snme orlgin: both to have apring from the anma sntiece Au the Hebrow Scriptares, ~The best theary reznrding sli these records was thot of Mr, Dawnon, who ruggested that [ong back in tlia Ages, before the Fload, pethape, thern lived o sago or seer who wrota An_account or the creation and fxed It Indnibly In the minds of all_peoplen, fast- ing oven after thoy wera scattered abroad over the face of the earth. What had this to do with calt- urn? Much., The headwaters 'af the world' citltare wera pointed ont nat ohscurely by Quiche annals, by the buried Tibrary of Sardanapa- 1iis, by the flebrew Scriptires, —pointed out to be 10 the original inapiration of the world's beginming, ‘reserved in lts Aimpiicity b the Book of Generls, and_hinted at more or less dintantly in tne aacred vooka of all nations, In the accumnlating light of recent researches, the 1iibia was the very keystone of the prand areh of culture. The spesker pro- ceeded to remark noon the varlons definitions of cnlture which were to be fouad In sucicty of the present day, He quoted Prof. Huxiey's definition i ndneral nducation, and mAid. that n man. thaa trainod would not be A rounded and fally devoloped man, even thongh he knew all tha Iaws of nature, and possessed 3 perfect nelif-commang, AN ihis was nothine without henevolenco, without charity, without hnmanity, withont self-sacrifice, without conaclence, worship, or the slightest refer- ence o hls immortaiity. Thars = was another kind of cultnre, of whicth Matthew Arnold was tha great [ligh Priest. With him eult. Are was to know tho lest that had heen thonght and known in the world, and 20 thronzh knowi. edge toattaina fall devalopment. 'Thin waa the hictary theory of enitare, 1t admitied of enliure and relizion poing together, only 1t gave to cultury the wrecaience, ' The apcaker thuught that all 1hess theories cams short of tho highest excels lence. The fiblo enlture went further, It tended tn mnka peaplo,sons And dauzhtersof the Most Migh, It was practical for the uses of man, a8 tho classie culture was not. Athens found world a deacrt ahd left it so, bul the Bible trans- formed the desers Into a fleld to grow bread for the children ot mon, As many of the members of the assembly wers tired and desirous of going home the 6:27 p. m, teain, §t wae thought best to dispense with the cvening sddres: good. Bariey all cnt. Good. 8 halfeat, Good. Cora exira. PHNE wheyy rRACUSE, Oto Co., July 25,—B; Mich of it damaged by Taine, ?z‘,‘.,‘.’,,;“_h :)m: orumvevv‘n ptmmu. ahme Nekils '°dt‘e:‘ ats heavy. honf . Corn 4, tinue {avorable, Prospects cop,. MISSOURL. Spectal Dispater to The Trtbune, HARnsoxvitLe, Cass Co, July 25— all in stack. One-third will go on the ma 4 at once. Quality gond, but not turning o wel xpected—fifteen busbels, okl fnto stack ifi”anud order, V3t going nitely, ‘Tha Board then adjourned for one week, TIIE COUNTY BOARD, . COUNTY AGENT'S OFFICE, The County Noaed hald an adjourned meating énterday afternoon, all the members present. Under the head of anfiniabed business the resolue tlon of Mr. Benne Introduced st the last meeting, 1ooking tn getting & more snitable room for the Coanty Agent's offica and to remaring all of the employes of the office except the Agent and his Asnistant, and providing for tho ro-election of the Coanty Agent fer s yosr trom Sept, 15, wae taken TIIE CITY-UALL. Licouse receipts, $2,000. Treasnrer's recoipts, 25.529. Expendi. tnes, $1,600, of which 8800 was for redemplion of revenne warrants, About $400 in serip waa ismed yesterday by the Comptroller's young nten, the money going to pay miscellaneous ealaries, and, In & few cases, thoes of policemen, The Inborera employed in the street, bridge, and sewersge departments will reccive their June Berip Satnrday mofning at ihe Citye Hall, Sfhe pis-goll for thie paruose smounte Lo abont §20,000, The rate of mortality §s decrensing some- what from that which his prevatled for the past three or four days, The total number ot desthe 20 far for the week lg 130, which 18 nlso a very perceplible docrease over the rate Jast week. The Committes on Police will meot Mondny Afternoon at 3 o'clock to connlder the petition of weveral residents on Clark atreet prayine for the removal of the hooees of prostitution which cum- ber the grouna in that parsicular locality. The two new Bilsby engines, for which an appropriation was made In 1877, and which were ordered soon aftcrwands ana onght (0 have been hers long ago, have just come tu town, and tne members of the Council hava been invitesl to wit- niess a publi¢ test of the new machines Saturday aftgrnoon at 4 o'clock at the corner of Michigan avfnae and Madisun streets, ‘Thers was the usual amount of specuint. ng snd theorizing aroand the City-Hall yesterday ¥ 1o the West Side Police Captatucy, Delegations came and wenl, and each and every candidate’s friends were positive that their particalac favorite way the coming man, The Mayor received all quictly and courleously, but assured them that untll Capt. Seavey was' actusliy Superimtendent and his bond had been accepied, the Caplaincy Justice Foote sat down on the bum.boat people yesterday by fining them $100 esch—Big. Ed Barns, dack Yachto, and a msn named Ben- nety, for selling liquor without license. The cases witl be appealed. ‘Ihe case of J. M. Davenport, who is accnsed by Dr. Major of embezzlement, was bo- fore Justice Wilson yesterday, Davenvort took & change of venne to llammili, and got a continu- nnce under $0,000 bonds till Avg. 3. y De Bhon, the Lincoin FPark policemnn wwho was recently arrested for the alleged falso Im- prisonment of Mr. F. P. Calisghsn (mention whereof has been made in Tur Tninvaz) was bee fore Jostice Hooinson yesterday, and let off with & reptimand. T'hree boys eallad into a jewelor's shop at No. 01 West Rinzle street yosterday sfiernoon, and while one asked for a drink ur water and waa belug serveil by the uniy person present th others helped themselves to & §10 silver watch which had Jyst been left thurw for repairs, A shawl aud table-spread fonod by De- tectives Murnane and Wiley upon s thief arrested named Jghn Mureay wroe yesterday dentificaasa partion & a considerable amount of ¢luting and Koous stolen by burglar frow & 'olish Taniity re- sidiog at No, 110 Pacidc aveaus. Charles McLanghlin, who was nrrestel day before yestenlay [or falaely umuamlnr hime aelf Lo be an ollicer, and for riot, was dlscharzed CANADA. Bush FiresmTlobherymiline [n the Triey o Flour~Orangemen—itiley, Bpecial Disatch te The Tridune, OtrawA,July 25.—Bush Ares have been gy very heavlly In this sectivn during the pag gy days along the line of the 8t. Lawrence & (yy,, wa Railway, and more especially betweed 0y, and Kemnptville they werefparticularly destryy, ive, A portion ot the track near Ozforg gy, tion was burnt. Men are employed in throyy down fences and repairing the tracks. i Farmers in various sections complain of thy continued warm weatber, and cropsare sullen {ng materlally from drougbe. A large quagyy, af valuable pine simber has been destroyeq by the bush fires on the Upper Uttawa, Epecial Ditpatch to The Tridune, MonTnizAL, July US.~Martin Casselmn, o Manchester, Ont., was robbed of $1,4001 the Exchange Dank to-day. He had the mgp, oy In tho outside pocket of hls gy m!‘d, th‘:!’"abln;un?nknr:n‘ or. 'h: b of him and, lnqulred' " ¥ ot up. Mr, Senne advocated tho resolnlion on the ground of economy, bnt was opposed by Bir, Clonry, enr:cully on the pronosition to change the tocation of the County Agent's oftice, Mr, Fitzgorald affered e a aubstitute for the resolutiona one providing for all of the connty emploves sending (n thoir resicnations before Aug. 1, and the Hoard electing their saccensars, who shoaid hold ofiice nntil Sept, 1, 1870, Mr. Whegler made s lengthy specch on the aunjoct, and awakened his anditors by moving {hat both the resniutions and the substitnia be tabled, Mr, Fitagorald repited In a lengthy harangno, but it was pot very clear what he was 1 favor of. ‘The Honrd wans ‘Inllcd to slcepagain, however, under tho effect of his eloquence. and. had not Mr, Cleary come to hia rescue, there wanld have hegn ioud enaring. Finally the motion of Mr, Wheeler wan voted down, and also the sabstitate of Mr, Fltagerald. Me, Cleary then maved to take the resnlutions of Mr, Senne up by ftems, and i prevatied, whors. upon the proposition to get A new ulica for the County Avent was taken up and tabled, * The prop- onttlon to dischal lfl all thie employcs of the Connty Awent's OMce until Sept, 15, except the Agent oand Assistant, was then referred to the Comnitteo on Pablie Charitles; and the other provesition-- 10 prolong the terni of oflice of the County, Agent and Assistant unill Sept. 1, 1870—wan after n ! certajn bill were g : 3 yeaterday by Justice \Wilson npon an insuniclency | pug forever sit down upon 4. I Duolittle, dr., | jung and angey discussion, adopted by tha fotlow- THE which Cossclman oxsmiued, and returne no'um;m‘;u]}a'fi;'mgfnfr B o B N it ek e are| Shuiuart, Loy aud el accosiod whis Alc: tho weth e (eendn, have nadeubtedly beeh | ing volo. TILE CROPS. with an alimatise dn’mwun;dwg:cu eniar nct > . 4 o Yeue~Toese, Nradley, Ci . Hoffmenn. Lenzen, ger left Casselman discover that his p bably ve in by Monday, The personal property | several aoxivus heacts, but all mast walt, | > tion. Y 3 4N v A ockey rvcarmient W then n’; his undivided attentivn ‘The case ngninst F. N. Ware or Frank ulioy, Spotord, Sean TOWA. The meeting adjourned afiera few Addresnes had been mado by Mesara, llobinson, Springet, and others of the Committea THE WRST SIDL. The dozen ** mieir * of tha Twelfth Ward, after fishing abont for a snitable camdidata to beatnll who have thus far heen nawned, holding secret mectings at the hotols, ete., for that purpose, it i reported have ot h conclined to' eall # muss.meoting of horts, i they have any, at this evening, on_Adams atrect, between Honore and Lincoln gtreote, for the purposs of aetiling all dlapaies iy the future regarding Congressman, Mayor, and Representative. kegardingstato Renresentatives, there has not aa yet been amnch talk., Campbell' wame haa once or tirloe been mentioned, hut ie he Ia making apparently honest prepnrations Lo Jeave the clty for Arizona. where he hupes {0 retrieve bis ahnttered fortunes, he wiil moas likely docling the hotor of & nomination. BOOTS AND BIIOES. THE SITUATION YESTZRDAY, The boot and shos mskers, who, ata meeting 18st Monday nicht Indulged (n considerablo talk about an sdvance of wagex, and hinted broadly that a strike would ensue in caso thoir domands m that direction were not complied with, may con- sole themselves with the thought that they have sncceeded in worrylng the munufacturera to a do- fren greator than the lutter cara to admit, Thua ar both parties bave prosorvod the atmont recrecy regarding their Intentions and plana for future ac- ton, but tn_spite of all pracautions more vr leas focts regardiug them are bound to creep ‘out, In Wednesday's Tainuxr appeared the views of sgvera of the leading boot and shoe mannfacturers of thia city, and with one accord they statod that, although they deprocated the action which tho Jonrnoymen threatened, and hoped that it wonld not be taken, they were atill unadble to percelve tiow it conld affect disastrously the mannfacturing interests. At the dresent time there was a romark- ably small margin of profit oo which to do ous nees, and this stale of ailairs nAd deen brought about Bulely becanso in this markoet ‘there was prison laboer to compete with, and eo long as thia way mot, 04 it must be, the prescnt scale of wages could not be adyanced. . ‘What tbe workingmen intended to do cannot be definitely ascertained, since that part of Monday nient's mecting which coneldered the proposed striko wastaell with closed doors, and thua far ity accrota haye not been divuiged. ‘Tho manufuctue- ers, however, are free toadmit that they expect some kind of a demonstrution, and believe It will occar Aug, 1, What particular phase it will assume they are at aloss to say, but tho gencral impression 14 At one prominout. rhop Y be ordered cloaed, and tho men at work In it supported by the roat of tne Crisoina untll 2ome setticwent of the dificuity la reached. ‘This was the talk amony them yesterday, and 8 reporter learsicd upon authority not to bo donbied that there was an informal talk participated in by tho moro promtnent members of tho mauulactarors yestor- day morniny, Which resulted in a call for n regular meeting of tho Assugiation to bo hield ta-day, when tho aituntion witl bo rformally discusscd, and a courao of action ducidod uyen, ~Tho inast diiigent Inquiry by & reporier failed fo olicit any farther 8 from thode Intorested, they alleging as with one volce thut nutning +had been done, and that to-day's weeting would aettlo thiny Une mapu- facturor said that e talk nbout » striks had at jcast accomplished one toing, —it had efectually stopped the purcharo of raw material, The house of whicli he was a mem- ber had dociined to.clove two bargals undor ordimary circunistancen, they would have beun very giad o huve avalled inemsolves of. Thero was no scnse in purchastng stock, ho thought, when the prowpect of taving It made into The butchers are again secking a redue- tion in the smount of their licenaes. This time they want ta be relieved altogetner, and have she llcense required from rendering, slanghtering, and packing-huases cut down from $100 to $10 8 year, The matter promtses lo brosk uut afresh at an carly meeting of the Coancil. The present ordis nance wan desigued to control the Stock-Yards and Tedgeport houses, and prevent thein from Fanning in an offensive nper. 1t |s reported that the lcalth Oflicer §s requiring small botchers W take ont just auch _licenses, in dition to the * regular buichers' licenses, tho eifect of which 1n that the amall lrms are taxed 110 for killing & few hoge, while the heavy men st the Stock-Yarda only pay $100. A $10 license {a tcgacrded Mcient for all, big snd little, bus the Uity Attorney saya that the butchers must 'tako out buth kinds of Jiconses un! the ordinance iy chunged, "I'he Wost.Bida Street Railroad Company haa laid & eingle track on Weatern avenne hetween Van Buren snd Madieon streets, for the purpose of caunecting those two lines, as was stated recently in Tue Tnisuss. 1t ls vow clajmed by tho city authorities that it was put down without authority of law. A reporier saw Mayor [leath vestorday at the City-Hall and aeked him what he kuew abous tha facts in the case, and what would proosbly be the outcome, ‘I'he Mayor stated that when he frst learued of what wae gomg on lie sent Mr. Wilion, of the Department of nblic Works, to the ruii- road psople, wha told_ b they were acting under thu suthority of an old Rrant ffom the Superyisors of the ‘Town of Cicara. Under this, they claim they were embowered to Jay ntrack on the west sida of tho strect without asking tho city's por- wiesion, On reuulllmf thie to Mayor lleath, the Intter told Mr. Wilson to order tho work stopped until he could see what there wan in such o clalm. In the meantime, he referred the matter to City«Attorney Tattull, ‘who ‘waus of opinion that the grant was not valid under the present clarter. 'The connections hod not been made up to this time, and the Mayor lssued orders forbidiing their heing mado. A® to what he should do with the track already lald, lLe asked Mr, Tuthill, who adylsed him against fearing It u, an the courts might kmniblv uphuld the Company's right to lay the track, in which cane & svit for dam- ages mught be the reanit. What Mr. Tuthill did adviso wra o suit by the clty against tho Company 10 romovo the obstructions, A it stands now, tho track 1s_fadl, but the cobneclions are not made. The matter will bo taken into court, and, ya the the Mayor, tho track will have to come loss the Court should decide in their favor s tho Council should give the necesvary peemlssion. Tho worst featuro about It, accord- Ing to the Mayur, Is the Company's Laking tho street withont permission from the proper authori- ties, and proceeding Lo obstruct 15 by laying thu track, l} the city, says he, is not to lave the Tight to control ita streets, that fact snoutd be knowti and the zight waeivned to the Lompany. T'ae grant {a thin case Is claimed by Mr. Tuthill to be invalld, but Judge Deckwith and Leonard Swett are propared to malatain she opposite side of that question. Ayars, Duriing, Conly, Fitzgerald, Tabor, lleged to have been Whester—8. hiad been pleked, No trace f tho atranger by been found. A lsrge number of robbertes bygy taken placosince the 13th fnst. it 18 bellers| that the gang uf thisves known Lo have cume here trom the United States, sxpecting trogy)y to occur, are still In the eity carrying on thei practices. ‘I'he flour market to-day develoned constley. ublulrenm.h. averaging an advance of avaut iy cen| Ware for highway robbory, committed on James H, toll, was continued by Justice Foole to Aug. 1,/at 10 2.1, , —~tio eatne hour act for the Felker trlal, Ware i slso charged with disorderiy conduct and cariying concenled weapons, I'hie cnses of the four cigar-lottery oper- ators mentioned in yeaterday'a paper were de- cuded yosterday by Justice 1°'Wolf, adversely to the *'fakers," " They wers fined $:6 cach under the city ordinances, and two of them 310 each in additfon under tae Stato laws, The Conrt held that the **fuke " yvas a gambling one, inavinnca as sometning was at stake. Ona of the cases will be appeated to o higher court for a tests Arrosta: Hermann Mass, Iarceny of grain from the ltock Island Railroad; James allas **xandy "' Campbell, assauiting Michael Povp, op+ pouile tho “Ciyuaurne avenue car barna; ol undqutst, assaulting and thresteniog his wife, Anna, remding at the corner of \White and Market strecte, and stealing from ber some deeds and other documents; Jumes Wilson, threats to kill Fred Burnstetn, and arrexted by Ofiicer Cumminga Just as he wan about to carry his threats, armed with & rusty uld kuifo with'an lton bandle. Detectives Schanck and Whalen yesterda arrested fichard Warren, alias Durke, who charged with ruobing Christian Hass, or the Ilnm- boldt Houss, of a watch a hain winlle attouding ho Turnces' picaic at Ugden Urove, ‘That Warren i a dlespurate cuaracter 14 shiown by the following, in record: Arecated July 16,1875, for the larceny ol borse and huggy: Sept. 2, highway robbery, on complalint of Charles Marshowitz; Jaly 18, 1878, burglary of the Wimmerstadt Bacaar on Chicago avenue; Sevt, 4, larceny, and held In §500 punds 10 bl Criminal Court: “April 2% 1877, rabbery of tho Rav. licrmsnn Wetz, Ex-Policeman Wiliinm Ilill is in trouble, 1le claims to have s divorce from his wite Mary, but the lutter says it {sa worthleas Utah deceeo. tince thelr sepiration tho woman claims she has bad one child oy lum, and, upon a charge of bas- tordy, he was held In $500 bonds to the 234, A charge of vagrancy was allowed o g0 by default. Upon 8 warrant procured by 3rs, Hill, the bapnio of Nell Costello was pulled atan carly hour yestorday wmorning, ond amony the Inmates was found Willlam. 1t ia said e lias frequonted the Nouxo for & year past, duslice gllnunuufifnaln tned the keoper $10, aud {omates 4 eacl J. Brown is the nliss of n latter-carrior wwho yestepdny viaed an itinerant streas rendor of electaicity, ‘iwloss wachino is generally 1o bo found of an afterncon In somu of tho alleys off Clark strect. ULrown is ncrveless and can “stand any amount of tho hghtning finid, He vald the urice and 1oak hold, aud the uperator, J. sctiel, turued ou the lwmit, Nrown demanded more, sud the poor uvperator thonght the dovil hwnalf was at the cud of the wire, “Therefate he and hia brother curhstune-tradesmen tuok a crack st Brown, the nerveless man, with stanes, cancs, and other muaslles, All wera atreated, John Dedrich was before Justice Footo yesterduy for dlsordorly conduct, Mrs, Ruanoll, who rents out the apartments of the house No, 310 Stato street, makes the complatnt, and in her ovi- denco wiyn thut sho rents a rovm (o Dedeich, who occuples it with & wemun whon hu calls his' wifo, ‘This wile, shic says, stands at the dour and ropea inmen, When the unsuspecting snd not over. moral men Ate ouce In kor room. the husband, BDedeich, rusnes lu, nuch olfendod, and the un- #uapuct And not overmornl mun poys liberally and goes vat winging: ** Whoo, Emring Emma, you place me i such o dilewwma. ™ Great act. .lfl!‘lh.‘: Foots continued the case Uil to-day st 3 a’clock. until compieted, which will probably be in abont & week. R. W. Nealand, 50 years of age, whila bonrding o Madlson-atract car at the corner of Hiate streat 8t 8:30 last evening, was strnck in tho Tell sige by tno shafis uf B buggy ownedand driven by J. 11 lirown, of No. 180 licarborn street. The injuties are not cousidered dangeroud. Charles Higglus, a sleoping.car porter on the Lake Shore Rallroad, st evening hrought to the Armory Mary Detfa O'Hiara, aged 12 and Gycurs. Thoy wero put aboard of the train at Pdmhur:g by A gantieman who sald he waa a (riend ot their “{wrn who would nieet thém upon thelr acrival In (hiis city, The parental U'flara Las thus far failed to show up, The laying of the flagstone fonndation pavement un Dearborn etrect in front of Tun TrinuNE oMce is nearly completed, aud yesterday there was a crowd in attendance ali the time that the men were at work. 'Thls pavoment is so sim- pte and inexpensive that ita” introduction in this city undoubtedly marks a new ora 1o the method of Improving Chicaga's etreets. In yesterday's aper it was atated that thero was a isyer of plank- l’..a between the cedar blocks and the fugstone fuundation. This a not the caso, the blocke rest- ing directly upon the stone, The late Alfred T, Goodinan, Secretary of the Western Reserve Historical Soclety, lelt a manuagript blognphical sketch of Uen, St. Clale, ‘whodo services In the Prench and Indian War, in the Revolntlon, and as Uovernot of the North. western Ternitory, will ba remembered by readers of history, in the hsnds of the Ilon.- William Henry Siith, of this city. The latter, while by wan Secretary of Etata of Ohlo, collected il tho manuecripts ho could regarding the Siate, e bas commenced 8 work on tien. St. Clair, which will probably be completed ora long, The Mexican War Veterans held a meeting fu tho club-room of the Grand Pacifc last night, D. L. Juergens, Chalrman, There were fftcen members present, and all the bustness that was sransacied wan 8 consultation tegunling iho prico that aliould be Sxod on fome priuted reporta of the proterdings of the Tllinofs State Conventioun of tho veterans of the Blscx Ifawk, the Florids, and the Mexican Wara, held in Springfield in the years 1475 and ‘1870, and tn Chicago in 1477. 1t was concluded not to do anythink about the disposal of the pampblet until she return of the Preident from o fishing excumion to ¥ond dn Lac, Wis., and the meeting adjonrned. Denis Kearney, tho Ban Fraucisco Com- muniat, wan expected 10 reach Chicago some time euicrduy sftarnoon or evening, but the Socialists n thls city, who were suppostd (o be pested on_ull such matters, wure in A stite of dreadful uncertaluty regarding ihe aavent of the eentleman. A cummittve, conalst- ingof Frank Kerrignu, R, Grinit, A, R I'arsons, 118, street, and John fart, had been appointed 1o meet and greet Kearney, who waa only 10 stop over between tralna, and wscurcied around all day 1n a vain ecarch for informatfon, helng ot last nce counts Just s weli off ns when they started. They were unsolinously opuused Lo sitting up tate for Kearncy vr any uther man, and o vxpresacd them- o n repotier. Itwas afterwards learnoil Keamoy would leave an Franeisco on tho , reaching hero abont Ang. 1. A refreshiogly innocent young mniden from the country caused tho man wno runs the elovator in the Portland Block to imague that machine had been couverted into a clrcus, which tho young lady hefore-mentioned was pla; {ng & stur part. ‘The girl stepped tnto the vehlcie on jnvitation of the cunductor, baving told him that alie wished to anuawer an advertisement by A. c Gage, who oifice in the vuilding, When Sreclal Dispatches to The Tribune Dexison, Crawford Co., July 23.—T have been spending three days golng over the north- ero part of Crawford and through Ida County. Never saw fincr growing crops, Rye and barley harveated in good condition; yleld will be large. White Rusalan or Lust Natfon varlety of wheat somewhat blighted; other varieties good, yleld- fog eightecn to twenty bushels,~with many flelds runutog up to twenty-fve to thirty-five bnshels per acre. Oats very heary and well headed, Corn premises an unasual yleld, sixty to seventy bushels, Flax flue. Neyer saw flnor timothy it Ohlo, Potatoes and all root crups fiest-rate, Stonv LARB, Buena Vista Co., July 25— Acreage of wlheat In this county probably 50 per cont greater than last year. Stand cood, but blighted to some extent,—10 to 15 per cent will cover ull losses by biizht. Quality notquite as good ns last year, Yietd from fliteen to elght~ teen bushels peracre. Oata not 8o lurgoucreage s Jast year, but of extraonlivary yield; hesas waoll filled, some lodeed, Never had belter prospect for a heavy corn- crop. All root crops, cspecially potatovs, sur~ pass any previois year fu quantity and quality. CanrRoLt Ciry, Carroll Co., July X,—Have been muking trips all over this and in-part of fae County, and never saw botter crops at this season of the year. The corn crup vromises the best ever known in the country, Flax will be chofce. Oats are finmense,—ncver saw such 4 crop. Michigan white wheat s sumewhat blighted but the bearded wheat cannot be beat. AIT'wwe want 18 good weather to save the crupa wa have. Barrua Caxek, Ida Co., July 25.—~Wheat witl average from twenty to twenty-live bushcls per acre. Blizht and rust have injured sowe flelds. Oats lodged, but wlil yleld forty to fifty bushels per acre. - Corn never looked batter. Flax aplendid. p.urrummx Green Co., July 25, ~Fully an average put {oto wheat, but hot weather’ has Injured “yletd and quu'l(tv. Ost crop mood. Corn pros c" first rate. Flax and other rospects (ully an average, e NEVADA, Story Cu., Suly 25.—~Tho prospects for all crops but_wheat were never better. Wheat {s estimated at ten bushels per acre. Some think this too low, Councit, BLures, Pottawattamie Co., July 23.—Wheat I8 not so much injured by rust as was aaticipated. Wo look now for a jzood nver- age yicld of vats and wheat. Corn has grown wonderfully, Up now to tho average. Cana, Clayton Co., July 25.—tpring wheat badly rusted and chinch bugs working, Oata looking fine, Corn is dolng splendid, Oucianp, Michell Co., July 23.—Wheat har- vest commenced, Damaged ‘from blignt and rust. Will reduce the yleld fully one-balf. [} an syerage crop. PAY OF COMMISSIONRRS. 'The resolution of Mr, Senne, of & weck Ago, ealling on the Lonnty Attorney o paes upon thn power of the linard fo fix the salary of its mem- bers, and to declae when the salary ahould be fixed, ote., wan taken np, anud, After #ome discirs- slon, was referrdd to the Judiclary Committes, 'The resolution of Mr. Boese, providing for Axiny 1he pricy to Lo aliowed the next Bherill at 2 cents per day for dieting prisuners, was_iaken up, and discoescd at great length. Mr. Fltzgersid, despite his candidacy for Sheriff, was in favor of the regolntlon, as were alsp most of the mombors, The resolution was finally adopted by a vote of 11 Bveciat Ditpateh lo The Tridune, Toroxto, July 23.~The Youug Bsitons hady torchelight procession last nixht, carrying Maer Beaudry'a efligy, snd ending by burning ft. Willlam Riley, who was arrested at Bowmap. ville, Unt., o few days ago, charged with con. pllcity in the Troy (N. Y.) horse-car rubbery, aa to-day committed for extradition. PITTSBURG ITEMS. Hpecial Dispatch lo The Tyibune, PitranuRa, Pa,, July 25,.—A conventlon of g} the beer-brewers In the county except twowy held to-day, and s resolution wos adopted tg. sell tonoone who retalls the beverago for lesy than five conts a glass. 'This foreshndows thy speedy downfall of the three-cent movemunt, ‘The river and ralirond miners held 8 meuting here to-day to establish a uniform rate for min. ing coal, and 16 flx a regular pay-day. Tt ls uo- derstood that twonad o quarter conts way agreed on, and semi-montbly payments, Tog meuting was largely attended, aud the procesd. Ings wore sceret. Capt. Kipp, formerly an extenslve ofl oper. ator, and a m :mher of the well-known firm of khart & Frew, but whoretired from businesy A pour twan, came to Pittsburg to-day with 2s0, with which hie proposed to settle an ot aceount, He went into 8 faro-bank and lost the mouer, ‘Tho police are alter the sharpers. e —— WILL HIRE A HALL: BroorerN, N. Y., July 23.—Lately a atranzs story has been whilspered about among the Plymouth Churchi meinbers, and clsewhere (o Brooklyn socicty, that Mra, Tilton was togo upon the lecture platform. The story Is that this had been suggested, or at least sauctioned, by ‘Theodore beforo his de- parture for Europe, and that ho had evex written a lecture entitled * Woman's Yall ¥ for her to deliver, It was added that she com templated followlng Mr, Beechier in his lecture tour, Speaking In tic {»Inccn hodld the wiput sfter his _departure. AMrs. Tliton’s fricuds, it wus sald, werourging ber to lecture as th easlest mgthod of -unnorlluf: herself aud children, nud the ouly way of rightivg bersell befora the public, Sho Is oifercd 8100 o night and traveling er- penses, 2 Al to 4, Tho resolution of Mr. Senne, calling onthe Com- mittee on Pablic Service to advertise for proposala for farnishing tha county with cval, wood, snd the burial of panpors. wns taken up and paseed. A copununtcation was read from M. ¢, Thomp- s0n & 0. offering Lo sell the cottuty 83% acres of hnglmunlnlmt the County ¥arm, and wua ploced on file. BEXTON. Tha Committee on Public Bulldings and Public Service reported on Nexton's hill of $is, 500 for fay- ing floora In the new Conrt-House, objecting 1o the charge of $: ner day for carpentera’ work, und rec- ummending that $2.50 be ailawed, andalso recom- mending the adoption of a rosolution [n‘u\‘h(lm! that hereafter no **extrin® should by allowed on the Court-1lonse work l‘lccjfl when it had been or- slered by a voto of the Board. Mr. Spofford was opposcd to the biil in toto, on the ground that It hnd been created fof the protec- tion of Soxtou, or the Court-flouse. work. Sexton liad agrecd ta do the work and taen 1t avee o the county comulote. and since the bill was for protecting thin work he wonld not vute fot paying one cent of It. Ile reyurdod the clinrze as outra- geous, and would nevar have anything to do with paying it. Me, Burling came to the defenso of Sexton and suyerely rehaked the **svasm of puallc virtue," of Mr, Spofford, and contended 1hat ths work Sex- ton hiad done had bean on the order of the Board, and the Board would hiave to pay the bill, whetier 1t was riqlit of wrong. Afr. Spotford repilad that hin*'spasm of virtue " was real, and that nothing had boen ansumed. Ilo ‘was reaponsible Lo the people, and whataver mem- bers mfuht think or sayof him, ho was sincore, and determined naYer 1o vuls away n cent that ho didl not believe waa right and that his sonstituenta wunld Approve of AMr, Wheeler rald he did not know whother he had any ‘‘virtna” to protact or mot, but ha was in favor of paying the bill, because it had boen sp- proved by the Committes. Mr, Avars would not vote for the LIN. It had been \vmn{lr created, snd he dld nor propose to shoulder the responsibllity of paying it. Those swho wade it might vote for payingt, but he wonld haye nothing to do with I, Mtor soma {urther diacussion, the report os af- fecting Soxton's bill wan adoptod by A vote of 11 to +—Ayars, locse, Bpofford, and Senno voting In tho nogative, and the proposition to o awsy with extras In the fature on the Court-Houss work was vinced vn Qle "'he Bourd thon adjourned nntll Monday. WITEAT, THERR WAS NO LITTLE EXCITESENT on *Change yesterday growing out of a vigorans bull movement In the wheat market, which ranged from five to six vents highor than it did the day before. When it becamo ap, né that under no comblnation of circumstances could thers be a general European war, the bears grasped the situa. tion, and Industrionsly hammored the market. 111 COUNTY BUILDING. Commisstoner Cloary yesterday announcod himaelf au a candidate for re-electton. Ohilid Fife and Thomas Ilope wers ad- Judged tnsanc In the County Coust yosterdsy, A number of cases wore continued. Btate's-Attorney Mills and a number of the Inmates of the buflding took a jaunt to the Bride- well yesterday afternoon, Mr. Milla, slnce hio was alected luspector, has somoe Infereat in the Bride- —— THE BAD LORD, 8r. Louis, July 25.—The Clan-na-Gael As sociation of this city have appointed committees to raise a fund for the defenso of those charged with the assassivation of Lord Leitrtin fu Ire laud, and hava called a mass-mecting for et Monday evening to express sympathy for tha prisuners, —— ILLINOIS. fvecial Disvatches to The Tribune.s PrEABANT MouxD, Boud Co., July 83.—Win- ter wheat threshed out of the shock rolng Into market rapllly. Oats -all in the shock, Corn will not bo more tian two-thirds of & €10 \&xsunmo. Winnebsgo Co., Julv 25.—Spring —————— WONDERS NEVER CEASE. The glowing prospoct of unoxampled erops | wyoge hure by rust snd lodzed Ly storms. With remarkable faresight the lolman Liver Pad nhio discovered that tho gaudy box was traneportiug joners Cloary and Fitzgerald are Justice Summerfleld yeaterday held the | goous oxecedingly dublous as ut prosent. | ypeoughont the wheat-growlng reglon was an of- ox| ! . k; ;o E 9 § cenoral feeling, £ hi i 1 ling out, Weather very dr; Co., hava doviacd a neat pad for infauts, which, is "":,2;'.'i'n?,‘J':fm'i.?.fl'.'n.r'.fkl‘)'."'&.""&.e‘x‘.’,'k’}"'..h': de. At dngiers® points, Doth of them talk frocly, and fullowlng: Monroe & Conzinger, selling lquor to 'his was the genoral feellng. Everythiug In tho Corn tasaeling 'y micors, contintied to the 25tn; Jacob Steinburg, poddler, using false welghts and measures, fino 26, notwithetayding the how!s and cries of wifo and clildren, who were pre in_courts Aloxe aunder Itobinson, varrancy, $100 fine; Willlam Landers, whom Frank Ostern says kicked his wife aud caudud 4 intrcarriuge, $300 10 the 3d proximos Alexander lcConnell, robblng James Carroll In conjunction with the Felkors, 8300 to the 27th; Bettha Vaul, rescued from a life of prostitution, given into the custody of her older alater; Georye —=, a ltttla waif 3 yoars of arc, brought In by an Twallan. wia sald the mather of the child was nout to the Juude of Corroctiun & month wgo, sent to iho Home of the Fricndless; Hoburt Areatrong, attemnting to steal a keg of white lead from Wiil. lam Scnwoended, $400 to the 20th; Kuby Boll, the flery-halred, just out of the lHonee of Correction after serving thne for cut. ting Mmoo Kerwin, _ accused of the furceny of $1U from Aaton Ellfenstadt, whom she roped into her den, 8100 to tho 26th, Justice Moreison Oned Lizzle Mellon, toe notorfous shop- litter, 3100, und allowed her cnmalnlon, Anna MeMiban, who saye who dsd not know Lixzie's crooked hatitte, 40 %o In peace: P. Muorvhy and Juh:! Bell, larceny fu_the Twelfth Street divtrict, tu_the fective ally, and for more than two months they have have been haviog things thelr own way. Flushed with success, they thought there could be no limit to the figurea to which they could depress tho market, ool Ao result waa tnat in this city and Milwaukoo thoy oversuld the tho market 10 an amount egualling two or three crops. ‘Tho **fongs," who had gotten tired of counting up thelr profits on thio wrony side of the honse, were aboht 1o succumb to the fato from which thuy saw no escape, when fortunately for them the advices from the wheat.growin, Feportea that, in consequence of heavy ral terrific hot wpoll, tho crop would not brilifantly as ‘had been anticlpated. They were not wiow 10 1ake advaniags of tho situatton. * Thoy purchased all the Avgustontions that weru affered, #nd a3 soon as they discovered that the market bad beon oversuid 1o such sn extent that the receipts could not holp the matter, they ad- ynuced the price and began 1o mguecze. The bull imovement s a joint one hetwoen & suall cligne of wealthy operators hore and In Shile waakeo., Thoy have un almost unitmited cnr“al' and yoem detormined to tuke good all the [osses thoy mustained duting the apring ana early ur monfbe, wilh more than comuound intervet way of providiug stock for future cousumptlon. ete., wus at a standstil), and would remain Ao until the courve of thy Journeymen had been defnitoly shapud, John McAnliffe, who, from his fdentification with Iabor movements In this city for vo many yearn, 14 suppused 1o be a sort of walking encycio- pedia upon 4l watture connected with atrikes, waa calied npon yeatenlay at his post in the Mor- chants' Bnliding, of which structurs hio fn the on- gineer. John |mun‘uuy ‘disavowod any knowledxe whatevar of (he shovtakers or thelr troubles, atatlng emphaticatly that be had wothing to do with the Crisplus or eny oltier Trudes-Unlons; thiat o was opvudcd to the systun (rom top t bute four, believing that no good cauld com of Il In ro- gurd 10 the gonural situstion in Chicago o far s tha worklugmen were concerned hocouldsayteathfully that at prescnt tnore waw not, Lo Lis knowledyo, any {ndications of trouvle, but there was no telling how soon there might be, It was always tho loat straw that broko the back of the camol—not tho bundreds of pounds that constituted the maln por- ton of thu Jusd which that usetul, und Ja the pres- ent case metaphorical animal, was compelled to by ‘Thig, he thuught, was {ilustrated in the casy of Ié raitroad troubles last yowr, There hey huve privately und publicly accused one an- oiher of Joukhig crooked 8t things. %o far, tho forinor in belleved to be ahoad, but the und 18 uot yet. It e hoped that there will be no blood shed, "'he Commmittee on Equalization met yes. terday, and sgaln dealt with fgures, No com- platoid were presented, aud, a8 & consequence, thiere were nune to coalder, reafter the Com- mitiee wall muet orary duy at 10 Gelock in the of the Board, evrner of Ulark snd Michigan ute, Cantrur, Clinton Co., July ‘J.'i.—wgm yield- (ng sixteen buslicla. Oats turnlug out over fifty bushels. Musi have ralo to make a croo of corii, Cor.x8, Moultric Co., July 36.—A few lols of wheat threshed, Grain trst clags, Hetter crop (han lust year, Oats very good. Al fu shock, Coru only fafr. Very dry. No raln for twenty- four daya. Mittox, Pike Co., July 25.—~Many farmers think the wheat will averago elghtecn bushals, Will commencs threshiug as soon as the weathe or chan| Most of the tarmers will sell at once. Oats In sbuck, and good, Corintir, Willlamson Co.. July 25.—Wheat nearly all threshed, Farmers disbosed to el Oats unusually good. Corn small on account of dry weather. BUBLUYVILLE, smbi Cfl: July 25.—From a caretul camnparison ot tho y cld ol winter wheat i this_county from forty-suyen tlelds threshud, we fliscl an_ayerage of tivelva and four-teaths busbels, Oats aro good, FiiENpsvILLE, Wabash Co, July 25.--Most of the winter wheat zoiug Into stovk, Quoiity N the entrance, 8nd lundod on the Hoor below In demoralizea but uninjured condition. Nog eatis- ficd, however, that slic nad entirely escaped destruce tion, the yount female picked tersclf ap, sud, with 8 wild whoop, canterod up Dearburn strees, cauning the colicction of a large crowd and the temporury suspension of buntuess, At % olelock yosterday aftornoon A man wha hsd Yegistered aa Dr. Tange, was found dead i his room at Tom's lodging-house, Nos. au 40 Weat Maateon street, Lo registercd there Tues- day pight, clalning to ‘hall from New York. o kept 10 Die roum mostly all day, but went out Wedneusay ovening. Upon roturning thio clerk noticed that ho waa siightly intosicated. lle avked for ond received a ginew, and notutng more w of Jum until the room wax forcibly tntered yest day ufternoon, and be was fouid dead (o be A physician who was called in thinks desth w caused by apoglexy, bub the wlawe had evidently containen somo vowder, and suleido fv suspocted. Dcecaney was about 40 ‘years of age, stoutly bullt, eudently of Hollaad or French extraction, waw uf dark complezior, with black halr and chin beand, aid was mod 0. l']!tll BV Do addition to preventing sll summer discases of children, coats only $1.50 J e —— Meneman's Peptonized Ileef Tonic {a the only preparation of beef containing jin enfire nulritions properties. It 1o not n mare stimulunt like the ex- tracts of beef, but containa bload-making, force- generating, and iifo-sustaining yroperties; is in- valuable in all enfeclod_conditions, whether tny result of exhaustion, nervous prosiration, ov work, or acutu diseas id 1n every form of bitity, ticulurly If resulting from pulmonsry complaints. 1t is friondly and heipful to tho ot dollcato stomach, CadwirL, HAZARD & Co., pro- prictors, Now York. The Grand Jury retnrned mnine indict. ments yeslerday, thren of which were against Coy, the ux-Subday-school laborer, for forvery, wherevy Mr, iruy, of Boston, was defrauded. The case of Btevens, the wifa-murederer, was henrd, and there s no doubt, of course, that on Indictment will bo retarnud. Deounis' Fitzgernld is among the jall prisoners, and thero i & biz effort on faot to s ciiro his rolese. 1L ppens ¢ he has heon a conteactor, nd has had ch of a gumber of tenms, sud that for wome time Depaty-Shorlt Ualpin has bad an cxecution against im. The exocution was served, and ko wae givon tiuie to en DEATHLS, S DENANY-On the 25th, son of Denis and Catherin Denahy, sied 13 years and 10 mont b, uih Jinlstes '3 unerat from the residence, 168y 4 on_Bstunlay, 27ih, by cars to Calvery, atl0o'cioc v wed 1 at the restdence of a.m, WALTER—Weduesday moraing, 2ith (nat, daughterof I, Edwardand Addie A, Walter, YK MY ~Iuly 34, Andeow Perr A e thi Mary Melntire, vagrant, 50 3 | might betrouble i Chicago t-murrow, it might P 9 fully as zood as Jast year. Quuntity oue-tifth & Lerey, 84 Ambroso-ss Stioty 16, D, Lo’ advaniage. of che 1o, g | Sobn Suith, alins Clarles, IaFscny sl & waich rom:| OCEF I twa woeke, and {hei Airvin if migt bo | 8dded. Yestorday they ran i tho price Bvo orsix | ok lioat crop of vats we have ever Falsed, | oFucrsl Exiday ity at 1 udlock, by carriares to ody was taken in cliarga by O, A. shippud hls eects to Wisconsin. 1o Is boldona | his room-inite, 8300 to tia Crininal Court, postponed untl next apring. On tho whoio, Jufin | Senia, anid calied londly tor margine, ‘Thess wore | ¢4 'iooky better than last year, Necds Taln | CANDERSON—July 43, 0f CTOTIIKS of the bowels Coroncr's undertaker, Tho. inquest witi be eld | easn TIH PRLERU-CARKOLL MUAY, vras ok a well-spring of informution, vxcept jnso | in the main rewpouded to, thoush in any inatancos | & 7T B0 37w, ADitle Acrvon, 8ged 40 Yoarm, to-morruw, sud doubtless additional facts witl be thut occupies s aich attontion in crimihal clreles, | faras glittering gencralltics wero concerucd, aud setlicmonts wero made at cursont tgures, so aa to | YeIY ¥, . Funeral frow lier. 347 Ewlng-at., Frie discovered. ; 14 was v‘ery intereating to nbu‘llrvo how tho [ e St ustice Follak's. Conrt yu«:nu; the revorter léft biw, with o vaguo ldea Lhst he r:ln:- «::.xu I'?lu ‘-‘nflll‘:’w T&"u"&.’i‘“’fin.’."fl' l|muuu HANHAR day, Juiran at 10 8. 0. i cartlages 1o b were n 3 cta Obitzed (o aus. SAS, i by Tho uew antisoptic mothod of surgery, | Jicretsional tucare douristied srauud to got o the | itemioon. Carral ™ appearaa’ it Trde | wato seus Holous irow any s sowe brital o i : ERMAN—July 24, at 8:30 u'clock, Mary Klles Poterman, wifo of John ¥. Puterinan, aged 32 yoars 10 WouLlis U daye, which has but recently been Introduced into this cuuntry, haw been twice auccesafully tried at the Alexian Urothers' Hospltal during the pust two weeks, In cach case & leg was umputated, aud the patient rapidly recovered, experiencing no pain Whatever from ibe use of tho surgical in- strunients. ‘Fbe method of operation jn as follows: The surfacy of thelimh to be stnputated 42 tlevt wponged witl lation of oae part cardulic acid Lo tweiity Darts water, Tno {nstruments acd pluced fn s wolution of one part carvolic acid to forty of water, While tue oneration 1s going ou, B wpray atomizer throws s atream of & solution of .carbulic acd, one part to forty inie the wound. ‘Ihis wakes the operation perfecti - patu- Jerw, and dloce away with the hecesalty for uriug culuroforin or ether. ‘'be wouud Is then dressed Witk oiled itk sacurated with sulybate of lesd, which indicates the presenca of sulphste of by- drozen by turning black, and shows whether the Wound 14 suppurat ix layers of igedicated gauze are 1hen blu er tlie wound, Snd thy whole ts corered with Mackintos cloth, 1t is senrecly two woeks since Cuvt. Craw- ford, of the tue Woud, dintingotehed himnelf in proveuling u cobwion with the pleavute-bout Aecropobs, thled with excacmvnlets, full particas Iars of which svpeared ut tho Qme w K TR UNE. Last eveusiug, uwiug to khis sttention ond and 'lirlen ‘elker emiled bohind Uharley Cameron and Senator Kobinson, Ile- Tors uctun) work was commenced Mobluson, addressing the Court ssid that it was well known that his ciient, 8 respectable man, nad heen trag- el through the strects likea felon bya fot of buoko men aad gamblers. He had hecn writtun duwn by the prevs, and the membors ol the pross had been maliciously ntornied and prejudiced agslust him, ‘I've pudlic lad recewvea from tho nauumlu\ed account of the caso'in which hiy ures. Mr, ‘lruge replied to Mr. Robluson by saying that when thio cuse came tu trial, ho would bring witnessus numerous und reliable to ese b the sllexations which had been made ogaiust Feiker, The talk about the pross bemg wilsnformed and prejudiced ugaluet Folker wad the verlest buncombe, Furthier than thut, 1t wae a base lie, ¥or anybudy to in- form a Unicayo nowapapoer man ahout the Felkera would be Lke a Loultluck attempting to teach Bcuator Rublpvon law, 3tr, 1) livien then announced that he should avk for u continuance, becuuse Ris withessos were ot aud tie could tot proceed. arley Cavisran then rose snd sald thst befury ghe mution for o cuntiuddice was caters tawed lie would wove that th case? by digmlased becuusy of an lufurmaiity—that the cuiplaint capitallat wont toolieavily inta’the straw busiuces, BOARD OF EDUCATION, * susceLLARROUS BUsINESS, ‘The Board of Education held & regular meeting last evening, Prealdent Sulilvan §n the chalr, and all the members cxcept Smith and Kohn present, A commnulcation from the City Clerk, stating tbat Mesars, W, J, English, Thomas Brenan, and George . Armstrong had boen appoiated members of the Hoard, aad had daly qualified, was reterred to the Judiclary Committue, Two other unlw- vortsat comuiunications, une an apptication for a position ax Junlitor, and the uther relating to some new school Louke which a New York firuy wishes to introduce, were recelved. They were both re- forrcd. Mr. Motz, from the Committss on Bulldings and Grounds, reported that the cootractor for the vow- erage work at ihe Throop Street School had refused 1o a1gn Lhe conteact for shat work, claiming that he hnd made a wistake in Aguriog on the job, The Dest luwest bid was $:2) highier than that of Mr. Mead, thy man to whoni the contract wad awarded, and she Cowmmitiee recommended flat tho work bo Snecial Dipatches io_The Tribune, RauLe Prang, Sutnuer Co., July 25.—Winter wheat all sufely stacked. Wil grade A No.1 and yield twenty busliols to the acre. Corn will average from (lity to ninety bushets, Most of ftisin hard rossting-ears. Soment it stunds fittcen and sixtcen fect high, und two ears on 2 stalk. Uulmproved land sells for §5 and §6 per Witson Co., July 25.—Wheat nearly "&' No dhuu-'uhm' tu sell at present orices, Oats are ylelding ss high ae elxty ushicls. MicHI0aN VALLRY, Oufe Co., July 25.—Ialt of the wheat will be woll as fast us threahud, Corn clumgmm-lng to siik. Wheat aversging Lol ¢ llxs’;‘l’f\'/llll:ll,Ax Bhawnce Co., Juty 25.—Winter wheat Is threshiug out woll. From twenty-five to thirty hush Corn promises & full rop. Oats very good. NESOTA. v MIN Bpecial Dispateh 10 The Tridune, Himnnon, Nicollet Co,, July 234-There Lfna ll»ml. They, however, axpect to arrange (hlugs n & 1ay of two aud go on as usunl, I8 the opin. fon of well-Inforincd oporators that the great valk of 1he August desis are now protected, and that no very matorinl udvance uyer yesterday's prices san be matutalued, heriff, ue bas been before remarked, when tho Court fouud it necuull‘ ta dlvcharge a jutor bes causo 1t was shown that he tind only been out of Juli & few hours, ought to look to (hia matter and ®eo that the jurlos in that Court are not made, through kis Depntics, & means of subsistence for toss whe are too lazy 10 work, A fow dnys avo the Appellate Court d cided s favor of Harma in Lissuit for *ext, yosterday the efuct of the decisjon w: Inly 13u was over at thu bullding and wae dogeed for & division, flo was fullowed closely by the o Cowniinsloaer, Who championed Lis catine 8o enre geticully as to ask the Husrd to'give him $1:2,000 more than he claimed, and was decldedly unbapyy. 11 says he caunot stund any division, bul, on tug vther baud, the Commissivner In Kentedy, the murderer, way quite {ll yos. torday, Fiappoars that ho was brought to the “Yail premuturely, ua has already been noted, wna hoe chauces fur cacaping pumishmient for ‘iiv crine tave been enhanced, “Fhero are, comparatively apeakiug, 0o facilitice for hin care st the all, and he 1a lible to div ot any time. Ho waa remuved from the Heapital, 16 is kald, to save the lolico Department e inconvenlence of walching him, ‘which the public will nut regard as a vury guod ex- cuse. NNOUNOEMENTS. FPMERE WILE BE A MERTING OF TUR EXECU, tive Commities of thu Firenien's Tournauient st the utfica 87 Becictary Lyou, louni 3, Houurs Blocks Baturday, 470 FPHE NGONUAY PIEAYER MEET) L Farweil Hall. 150 Mudiso Tempersiice,” will be led by tho Lov. tueiday. W il Murray will condact the Guspel teia: Perauco muctng 10 the sany visca this evening st8 o'cluek, fHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF TIHE ~Waumaws Christlan Temperauca Unioa wi) 1848 flace inls, morubiga 10 we'uck, at itoum ¢ F el il Al laterested 1a th ate Invited to sl SUNDAY-SCHOOLS, THE LAST DAY of the Bunday-School Assemhly at Lake Nia@ passed without any wpccial {ncliens ontaida of the usus! ordor of oxercises. There wss no percepi- ble change In the uttendance, the nambor of visit. oea havinyg been refrestitugly mnall (or several duye past. Indeed, tho audiences at the Tabernacle bave been tade up largely of the permanent rosl« dents of Lake Blutl, —which term muy be used (o deseribe the familles who Lave engaved cotiages for the sutmer on the grounds of the Lake llu@ Awenclation, There are about 200 of thedo per. manent residonts, who have cowe wvut frum the city, end live hera quwlly and pieasantly enough, dividing thetr time linpartially butweon cating and slegping, Those of couse, will remain hers W the dnterim beiwaen the closs of tho Hundsy-scnool Assombly and the opening of the rewular camp-inceting next Wedneaday, »o thut the a IN LOWRR S W. A, BUTTERE, LONG & CO., Auctiouoers, 173 aad 173 Iandolph-st, HEGULAR W, DAY SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, QlL PAINTINGS, CHIOMOS, ETC., ATUCTION. spiritual benellt ol the cottagers. Yostcrday's programine bezan with a children’s meeiing in- the Clark steeet tent, when tus Jittle oues were put through a course o wprouts i the uhape of an_examinationon the difiereut toplce which tiag been dlecussud b Sposkers who had addresscd them durlug tho week, At B8:380 the Sunday-school toachvrs heid 8 meeting and tulked ovor the **Methud of Illuminstion sad Questloning.'! At 10 o'clockthe Hev. 0. F, Cowles gave & Bible-reading. ~ Accordiug to the printed vrogramme, Mr, B 1. Jacobe was (o bave uddressed the mormal’ class on *'Tue Fauline 'r:lxmm * st 11 0'clock, bt as he waa detatned by atrain at Lake Porget, bis brother, Mr. W. D, Jacobe, volunteered to take s place. e began Withs flomans, poloting out sumu of ‘the salient geatures of thut Kuwtlo, ~ While fulsbing thls sub. ject, Mr. 13, F. Jacobs made his appearance, sud ook up the Wread of the discourss whero It was leftofl. e wont through all the books writtcn by Pauul, and showed what was the Xoyatone or waly > - ¢! ¢ - cl vheat iy 8 tisera- | BATURDAY. July 47, st 0:30 o'cluck, At our silo presenc of mind, Gnutlicr act of herulam must oe — upon which the warrant for Fulker's nereat was oc- | ¥iYou to tho mnker of this vid, Mr. Dean, grouuds will at no time 18 deserted, Elder Jui- | disgulsing the fact that our w s, LA U ) AT g ceorided i his favor. A X 1 - 3 complistied wi I Nolary Pabli At thie polut Mr, Denals sald that thero was | kine will conauct survices nextSundsy for the . | ive heat ripeurd il R TR fucorded bn ie favor, - Avout U o'civck, ax lug tug CUSTOM-IIOUSIS, Comnplsied n I"n-:du;;: otary Fablic and L R L e M tla fallure. ‘Lho escess e o1l the Qs Chandelrd b S ating of 21012 d was nearsig the arbor. in the wake of thu Hary, aud when between thy plers, Capt, Crawford licard % splasb, nud, un tookiug 3 s ludy n ihe waler. cdiately sluckened svecd. and, au the tuyg passed the Jady, the Captabu threw out bearin, Ttuve, but thuy were unbecded, He Ve shoute to Lis son, James Crawford, snd Jamed O'liglen, that there was o lady 1o the walce and for them (0 wave her. Hoth of the young men 8t once Jumped orctbuard and sicceeden 1 Teacainz o bdy atter wuch truuple. She evidently weint suicide, as iter besnz brought oi deek abe sald, Wy "dia youda this” Wiy did you not etime drownt Tue unknowa 1ady gol ou board by iiret Marto at Lincotn Park. Sle uppearcd rewpectabie, wearing not clsvorute jewelry, and was sz No ooe appearcd Lo know licr, and Capt. Urawford gave ber 1u chargy 10 8 paltcs® wan on bisarnvel st the dock, She was taken ta tue Cunuty Honital, It was Jearned oo some papers 1 ber uocketbook that ber naine was Fidelia alike or burned 1t auy fiolds will not pay for harvestivg. ‘There scoms to be uo goud wheat -nywncre? Elven :h;ua :“ ndiug 18 poor, whils at Lyiu s almoat us mfir.llu:h. Alinn., July 23.—Tho wheat harveat {8 generully in progress i Miunesota, Ruporta from the fields coutinue diswal, but atlowauce must be made for the disappuiutsent of the cxtruvagant expectations frst beld, Tho eati- mata of 25 per cent deliciency holds good for sowe southern countics, Otber districts will ‘have nearly & full yield. ‘Ihe cstimates range from tweive to iwenty-five busbels per The deficlency o tno crop will probably be peusated by increasud ucreage, making the g regate product about thu same as last year. 'The quality will be wuch juwer, however. DARKOTA. Bpecial Dispaich io The Tridune. Grove 1L, Unlea Cu., July 25.—Bpring- ‘wheat barvest commenced. Cunsiderablo blight and black ruat. Not more than two-thirds of a crop. Probably teu bushels to the acre. Ui usl The Justice could not'take cosnlzance of & come plaint which was not made directly to him, Mr, O'Brien aganowledged thet the point was well taken, and without further ado the cased were diemiased. Mr. Felker picked up bis hat and walked toward th duor, but Lefory he hail reached i **Bilg bBan Hiordsu unfolded hiv arme sed snd, ansing from s scltes upon whi bu o had been rochming, tapped Felker gently on - the shoulder apd fmuwmcdintoly began fo read aloud In o barred man- uor aud with & Josth of Ireland accent. After hie Lad gotten bhrough tie prucyes, Velker's atiorneys looked at the vapers, and sdw that they wer counle Of WArFALLY s\woTh uub by Carroll Elmw 3 fie gne alleging wilewptes cxioriiou by moata o threats, aud’ thu other couspiracy (w levy bl marl—the sumo vy gaius nuder o New hedd. o party macched otf tu Sunuyerfeld's, and, witavut delay, tuok u clange of veuds 1o Foute, where, attur anuthier oncuvalon and tresome delay, the ca:cl wete couttuued 0 Aug, 1, at 10 o'clock wlarh, the gentiemen present. Ly the cummunication fruny the City Clerk it was piatn that thirce yontios 1men had been legally appointed and qualiflea; con- sequently suno uf thoss present were not chigible, ax it was linpossible fur the Buard 10 have suven- toun meinbers, e, Eugluh thought there should be no difculiy in regard o this niatter. 'Thero were certainly enoush memnbers pressut, Feearding whose cligi- bitity thure was no duubt, ta 4o busiues. President Sullivan stated that ho hiad uddressed s cowmuunication 1o the Slayur on this very subject, Fequesting bim to desivuste the gontlémen who were 10 bo supersedud by Messrs, Aroitrung, Ene #lieh, snd Brouan, Mayor llean, in reply, had wald fhut 10 sending the” panies Lo'the Louncll ho tad perlproied bis whole duty, sud tLe Council must do the sest. Mo thouxhl, huwever, that tne recont appaintecs should not take their scats until the untire Uve uew meubers wore confirmed. ‘Fhe roport of the Commniitee on Bulldings and Grounds iu rvgard to the 'Throop vul Was con- curred 10 and 1bo coutract awarded to Mr. Dean, Bowe miscelluneous bllle bresented by the sawe Committes were urdored pald, Mr. Lepnls, fran the Committee haviog 1 charge tho matter of adverting for school fure uiture, roporeed that, in the sbacuce of u corpora- The United States Murshul is thinking about taking & vacation, The Asasistant United Btates Tronaurersold 85.400 4-pur-cent bonda yesterday, and disbarecd 490,000 fu curzency and $2,000in gold, The Iuternnl Rovenus collections yester- day awmounted to §25,641, of which §20,574 was for spirits and $4, 787 was for tupacco and clgars. Joseph Cachowik, a Poly, ungaged In the Hquor busluess ou Milwaukse avenue, marily brouxbt fo just] because bo refused to Ho bei- ged for cunliuuance, aud was given until fues- day tu pake au csplauatiou. SMattbow Halliuau, who keeps a saloou at the cormur of Hawson and Melleury strects, wos ariceled ung brougut befvre Cumwmislouce oyue yenterday. charged with aciling Hijuor aud cigace without liccse. e wus Lutd to the Uniled blatcs Coust ju bouds of $300. Soverul of the mansgers of the Booioty picnlcs, whick usually occur at thle season, bavis: Cusuplaiued to Collectur Harvey that thy tuternl "W, A. BUTTERS. LONG & CO.. Auctionses. _ BBy ELISON, POMEROY & COy Auctloueess, 78 & 80 landolpu-it REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Friday, July 26, 9;80 a. m, Our Usual Immense Sale. New Parlor 8Buits, New Chamber Sets, A full line Carpots, Goneral lousckeaping Goods, General Merchandise, 2,000 Doz. Clurk’s 'Fhread, KLISON, POMEROY & €O, OIL-FANKSN, WILSON & EVENDEN, C. Buller. Sbe bad in ber purve §10. HBUTHL AHBIVALS, Grand Pacific—ti, H. Crosby, Leavenworth, (i 3.1 Butien Mow York: Grarge Fui's Gen. WM. M, LOCAL POLITICB. TUE FIENT CONORESSIONAL. 8o far us tho Kepublicans urs coucerned, tho L the vzamioution of the normal tava. Tl was couducied hike auordivary sch examination from 3 vet of wrillen quu Whole partaking of the uatury of & calccnism, the ctoss diploias wees awurded, shuwlng that the person Lo whow it bud Deon preseutod was o ot and S iuaur, It . Londu) Cluctuustl; $he Jiou. A i, W, L. Beutt, Erle: Ge it Z, T i L Terry ol Vel ¥. Ke lae: 8. o er, the L ttue was al s I I u urt reon 10 teuch Supday-sctiool Closses. ver better. DBarley tair yleld L gl Tevehus uiliciala. were 10 the babit uf claiping | COMFresstounl race fn the First Disteict weems fo [ LEVCERECT (0 SRNOL RS Skt liice “Waa: 10 | AL Lo luck the lfev. C. Lo Thoyson, f the | Werouever belier: HTovisiry L TANKS b lares” B, ik down un thew for selting beer, pop, aud otber | bave siwwiered down w bard-pan, snd thore 18 | giructed to adveriise in whateyer paper It chovo, Fifth Presbyterien Cburch, Coicago, gave an ad- NEDRASKA. axv SHIPPING OANS, Michigsn Cilys the ::J‘:I‘ll:::::nw&lm\:‘lllt“‘l‘:fi, :‘bulkumrn‘ ‘l.lcuuivi he | very litle excitement awony the politicisns, Con- The Comhlrltlzl ou E'x»x'nlluuunlu{l’l}.-nl\: ers | dresson *“Phe Bivle snd Culture.” A reriod Sadiial Diacatensd 13 Tad Tkl 47 & 49 West ‘x;-; gx&b = s Cul. H - iaal0] ui, fron oyl o ¢ ¢ jation w 3 . gt fyers riiaietouns tE ¢l Ak | Whou be recived a leitar yestorouy stabing that | £/iuaB Aldeich, the predvat tacuwbent scewa | faporicd Vst s wxonimation was il 4l i antedating bistory, hesald, tnere lived fu Cantral America a ruce called tue Quicnes, la their wa- Crod books Was sn accouut of the creation of the world gud the sppesranco of uwan, which was ia neral form axiu to the Biblical accuunt. Vheace came toeir traditivns bad - been one oi the mysterice of scaclarship for wmany years, unlil biglt uroko in from An uuex. putted quazier,—tle ruins of Niuever Tho ex- ploratluus of Layard, Smith, aud otbers bad re- sulted 1m tho dlscovery of Sue records of Assur- bauipal, vae of tho snctent Woudrchs of Nlueveh. Pavde tecords, cugraved vu tice vz LEICK, Coutslu- i ew Yok Col Fergusou #ad J. ¥, 46 Morrton, Tomab. Tuwanda: Cul. H. 4 Fituier fuuse—Col. thery being 335 spplicants, The exsmiuation w. Ju writhng, There wero 17 who aversged from 0 W B3, 41 from 83 Lo 8U, 51 from 8O Lo 75, OL from 75 tu 70, making 170 above thu average of 70, 1t was rocommeuded by thy Commiiteo that all b tosnd above that avérage be awarded partial certificates. T raport was sdoptod. i Thu Judiclery Commlitbeo ropurted that it had couslaered the question of now wewmbers bl the Board, aud considerod ltaolf suficiently informod futhe’ matler to recomwend that Mr. Enzlish oa sucugnlood g bis owi sucvasur aud regusted to ., bpicer, Mootreal; E. Crocker, ' Milwaukee: W, W' G, D Kiouey, slcnuaa. ' Milwaukes. Belicy, Pilladclpbla; it se, EDluxtiain IupianNoLa, Red Witlow Co., July25.—Spriog [y Srpeierer wheat good, but rusted some. Osts and barley were nover better. Corn ia afioe staud. Winter wheat ylelded tweuty busels, FalurigL, Clay Co, July 25.—Wiater wheat aversging twenty bushels. No. L All galug futo stack. iyo aud barloy all cut. Fall ceop apring wheat will average dfteen to cighteen bushels, Corn betier thay lust year, Cuaray, Mesrik Co., July Ru—-Winter rys 1u bave the ull strengin of the Second, Thind, and Fourth Wards, sud DuPago Couaty, aad there ls starcely & doubt bus what be will reccive the wom- fuation. 4o eowme ouarters tho nawe of Charles H. Heud, ex-Siate's Alluroey, bas been wentioued, but bt law practice Is in such o shape thas it re- quir¢s Lis uudivided atteation, sod to luqnllln{ fricude ho has stated that be caunoi s candidute. Kirk Hawes, of the Quisd Wary, bas bLocu opokeu of hbere aud Ahere was w0 provision of law waeroby suclety ple- Dice or othar battics coula sl luurs even SUr ono day withuut Lakiug out the Becensury Jiceuse, This license 18 kood Trons wate of lesuu to_ May L ueat, sud is pauld for st tue rate of £25 per suvum, 1t has bren suzgested that e dldiculty can be svoided fu @ techuical way. Let suwme wewbcer of tha Suclety giving the piculc ghve botice to ths Col- Jecior tust. v Lhe particular day, be will Ciues up e saluva fur whict be Law s hicouse sod wuve bls iss 0 Mo piculc gousd, The ueeemsary G| Rew YULES Y ser, Uik Eaten, : the dlou i A1 Youbio ST b Pluiub, Sieatar; Willlaw bletchet, New Yorg, sow AT ian 1 Col._E. C. Salsby, fichwmond, Jod.; J. L. dlskie Neva Col, J. Chapunna, Dubigue; i To Wadldell, Viaiss G, 8 Faiscuas, e “PILE CURE, At redl od Jtehiog Kiss e S S e i s

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