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. JULY %0, 1878, 3 of whom About nnc-half presen 1 C during the day, and recelved thole g n ‘R‘PE“:H;I‘I lu:‘nhlfl the possible rai«ing ;l’ llu‘ fl‘.."r 2 urer on the face of the warrants, cach piece of GENERATL NEWS, Aper bears in Jaree printed charnetors the follow- —_—— 'n;x lf:nndl nlwln itn 'mvnry-:l ' This wr.r::mll ll(‘ hll‘:"é“ B or three dollars for ecrviccs repdered n e elec. The Chiengo Daily Telgraph, the penny | gigy, cte.™ Bimilar cantion, in red ink. adorne morning daily, wan sold Satnrdoy by its fonnder, z‘me mr:m;?; the ::we‘ ":‘;:;e rcrll;:: el:y‘r;r;l‘ ":«l-l m; 2, Nor! e e he rent of ¢ varionn polline-pl 8, F. Notton, o a Joint etock company. Mr. | JORTERL OF the SaEOn O ANkt AcriD-rais. nf Soc hap. 47, of the ¥ 1 Statnt which ‘alsa_relaten to the seiling of lqnuor without alicenae, and fixes the panishient at ten daya Imprisonment {n the Coanty Jait, Hail wae fized nt €300 npon each chinrze, and the case wns con- tinded to the Rlat.” The cases af John lmlm'l John Yachto, and Willlam [Brnneit, nlen chargo; with seiling liquor without a licchse upon o hame boat, were also held In 3500 bonds to the S1st, . 1. W'VICKER, #olely ta the unavotdable haste inclnent (o an effort toneenmmadate the newsapnpers with the reanits hy A civen Hme, Tor Sy A - lished Sunday, 0 for 3858, and $1. 462,960 for 18 off looked rather strange, and, on gnine over the houka in yolwmo fonr, it was found that the par- ticular clerk’ who had charze of hat par- ticular volume, and who farnishtd Mr. Lathrop wilh the above total for 1878, had fandreriently taken the footing of one page fustead of takine tho mile, was won by Ferlda, DB Lalu third. Time, 1:10%. The mile-heat race was won by Loulanfer In twwo stralcht heats, Miss Malloy and Mechanie being sccond und thivd, -Thne, 1:47%, 1:1014. The selling race, one mile and a quarter, wns won by liattie F., Lolterer second, Princelon third.” Tiwe, 2:ia4. hand Tho “hlind mMan™ slaos sormm hand W , a1 the eame thme inquiring, gy s Foul™ “The soungater slapped rather yypo rcrllu. Xone of your husiness “f"l‘"“'y “hlind man " §s obllzed to ecen lna ey the sound of his volee. 1levan gy, bt and, It he 1alia, must try aame one ojee il e, ricsses rleht, when th e whom 1o b secomes *the man." The eame diperat & A Creditable Pull-Up and Vice tory for tha Chicago Club. o I vende ulckness of ear, ns well a8 upon the g0 Nortun remaine with the paper. o, y poresl- total footinz of fonr pages in the recapitulation at m 3 N 4 vad! ¢ Ahiffrgy, s aFartonim af Nodioe SBON AEAARYSH | Do i jiban abint et campletlanals W pont FILING T3 SCHRDULE. the end of the volime, A8 earrected the foal THIE RAILROADS. diegiting too volce, and 1t aho Thoe Bostons Take a Step Fore ward at tho IExpense of Milwaukee, BASE-BATLL. CHICAGO—INDIANAPOLIS When a Chicago man wanta to tell a yarn sbout hase-ball, he almost invarlably refers to the Otympic-Chicago game In 1871, when the home team made nine runs in the last Inning. Bince yesterday's game the Chicagoan will have to put that In with the Olymple contest as A SR Wondersy foating for Sec, U8 1= 32,024,000, nn {ncrease of D N $101,010 over the total nesprsed valnation of prop- crty In that rection for 1877, A few other errare, commytted the harry of o liny the table Saturday nizht, in ueder to oblize the press with the reenite for Snniday morning's papers, were also detected. 'rhe eorr otal for the whole Sunth Town 18 now 577,250 (or 1878, ae againal 918, k42,830 for 1977, an Increaee over the pre- vious vear in the fntal assesscd valustion of S34.440, 1n the table Sunday morning It was Just 81,071,200 the other way, difference in chlldren §n both ——— A WISE MAN. Fpertat Dispatch to The Trim, AxN Anvonr, Mich., duly 23.—W, g, Gibagy one uf the Commisstoners to whom way refe % the accounting between Douglass and e L"I veralty, writen Lo-day from Jockem oot declining to net. The Court meots Fhr) {hen some other disposttion mst e nig). ) the case. . Yesterdny afternoon Mr. James II. MeVicker filed A petition in bankrnotey,” The paintal etep, which whif be nnexpected and nnwelcome news to the readers of Tnz Trinrye, was doe In great part to bis Nablilty as a bondsman for Mr, David A, unge. Judgment was glven ngalnst himself and hir fellow Uondsmen in the lower conrt for £500,G00, —n aum which Mr. McVicker feit that he never wonld be able to pay. If the Bankruptey Iaw had not come 1o an end on the 18t of September, he wonid not have taken the stev he has, for the Uinge casc has beon appealed to the upper conrt, and the declsion of the jower one may ba reversed, tut if he walted for thirty days his fast chance to take advantage of the Bankrupt law wonld be gone, and by F. McGorwan atambled and feil Jast evening tn & The report of Dr, Wright, Registrar of Dad piece of atrect pavement near tho corner of }‘::nl:mu’ulr !:-r| tlher dwm:l :m:'l:z"flnl'nrdfi. f July 27, showa ¢ tofal of deathe amonnting to 21, Green nnd Madison streets, breaking its leg. The e neaier & tatal of 405 FoF the ook Brevione, n Salma) wasnal; it A, | Bieinl e for the correspanding weck in 187 Missing from the Everolt 1onse: A, W, | Of the whole number of deaths, 109 were of chii- dren under 1 year of ape, forty from 1 to 2 year: Lasty, 34 years of age, grayleh halr, beard, and | HiGLelero 39020, "tilety-slx from ‘20 o 0, mostache, and dressed in dark clothes, straw hat, | seven from G0 to 60, fonr frum 60 to 50, three from and carrying & gold watchi-chaln and locket bear- [ 70 1o 80, and ono feom B0 to 0, The fanlex were ing tho inftiat “*L." 140, and the temnles 00; the matrted 31, widosws % A o, singlo 170, 'The princlpat canres of death, and At 4 o'clock yesterdoy afternoon M. | o nuinber of deathe from theso eauscs, wero: Btonc. of No. 853 West Madison rreet, fonnd 8 | Cholern-infantum, 50: convalsions, 24: dincrhea, Jittle female walf only a day or $iwo ol 15ini 4pon | 144 inanition, 105 phihisis pulmonalis, 124 teathe the rear steps of her houss, The littlo ouo Was | jng, 4; whoopinr-congh, 8, The Fitth, Sixth,and TRYING TO FORM ANOTIHER POOL. Mr. J. N. McCullough, Vice-President of the Pennsylvania Company, as Chalrman of the Western Exccutive Commlittes las called a meeting of the Qeneral Manauers and General Frelght Agents of all the ronds west of Buifalo and Pittsburg, to be held at the Grand Pacific tlotel In this city to-morrow, ‘The object of the meeting is understood to be for the purpose of trying to bring about the formiation of another East-bound pooling arrangement. It {s agreed 2 . SOUTIE TOWN ABSEASMENT, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cnraan, July 20, —NReferring to your articlo on e —— Meneman's TPeotonized el Tonfe 1n e " " 0y that a pool only will prevent the disastrous com- p;‘,‘,‘,’,‘,;’;}:’:" “|';'i‘3“,:‘fi",'.' '.:“‘L",'J'EJL.J('.A?"; o sent to the Foundlingy' llome. Fourteenth Warda show mp Seith the heaviest death { he might bave found hivieell raddled furever by an Sonih'Town A«scasments, ™ In yesterday's vaper, | ecarcely less remarkable in the way it was pulled petition which during the last few tnonths has {’m“ of hiof, DAL containg. blott-mie Tho First Regiment Arntory is nearly fin. m{', the figures hving 28, 24, and 30, respect- | indettciness of !:-H n“nlfllllnn. Mlm;es;:er‘, l;l‘: T ond you stato that meveral lote and parcclaof | out. n fact, 1t was more remarkable, hecanse forced rates down to such unprecedenicdiy fow | FERCTating and lifo-anstalning wroncries; jr; fahed. Tho work nf removing the ruine of the old | 1vely- i leaal axpensesattendliix thia case, whicl haven land bad been omitted from former nssessments. | |t s n much harder thing to get runs off Noian t- been eunuing four years, were very heavy snd wero borne by a few, Anvther canse, but shich could have cat only an fnsignificant part had it not been for this Gaga matter, was the combiication« growinz out of what TOW MRy out to have been the unwise lease of taa ew Chlcago Thealre,—a speculation which bas cost him Ei5,000. fle had paid the helfl{ rent of thin bullding etralght nhead np to last fsli, when thero arose s conflict #8 0 who wae (he Trustee fo the Kingsbury estate, 1o which the bullding belongs. Pending this confiict le was directed 10 pay to neitber clalmant. H{aviag the money on hand, and not wishing to have it lie idle, hie nred itinthe payment of other debts. Finally, when the Conrt had settled a8 1o the Trustecship, he went to M. Le Moyne, the Trustee, and stated thut he Wwad not able at that time to pay the full amouat, hut would pay bhn two month< rent on the st of Jannary, and pav along after that as he wus able, On the 1st he pald theee tmonthe' rent insteaa of two, aud kept on . paying regularly unth the 1t of ny, when ho saw Mr. Le Moyne and told him that he woald pay for one month then, butdonbted whether ho conld puy Auyihing more until Sentember, except some- thing came In to him from the use of the bolliing, 0 which esse he wonld tiurn over whatever he tovk In, At ir. Lo Moyne seomed to be dissatin- valuable in ail enfeebled conditions, i, resuit of exhauatlon, NEFvoNia prosrai, work, or ncuto dacase: and In every form biity, pnsticalals it resulting frim i, complalnts, 1t ia fricndiy and heinful ty tron? deifeato stomach. Caswirtt, HAZAD & Co.s oot prietors, New York, g vor! 1124 hoon rogimenend, % bd S B e on the becond liegiment | THE COUNTY BUILDING. and Pailco Armory wiil be atai ; 3 'Tho tempernture yesteiday, os observed by Caroy, tho murderer, was on the sick list Manasee, opticinn, 83 Madlson street (TRIACXE [ gesterday. 9 310 a. m, e ;‘!‘:‘l lvll}‘n:‘!_: ".'1;‘,n Py ".“n::'r:u '!*p:' e erom: | .« The Connty Clerk recelved notice yester- y 'B. day afternoon that the Routh-Side Aseessor wonld ., 7 eterat 810, m., 20,443 8 p. m., AIS, o : i + 15 oh yvestorday held an in- | return his bookn late In the afternoon, but up to e Jate hoar he had not been heard from, queat_tipon dacob Weincr, wno commitied rulcido Ly ahootini himsclf 1n the hoad at No. 195 Augns ‘Che Committes on Equalizalion mel yes- terdny, but did nothing, Thursday was set for ta street, nwing to domestic troubles, and npon )\«mrln?‘wmnlalnls from the Town of Lemont, James Maloney, a litle oy who wea acclientally drovwned 1n A Cistern on Paaling street, near Llaton where it a charged the assessiuents have been very unequal. svenue, There is nothing new in regard to the A number of prisoners weors arrigned in the Criminal Contt yesterday. They were ali in- shoemakers' atrike, of which there was so much nocont, {M 1t will devolve on the papera to record taik ln=t wevk, Inqairy nmong the manufacturers yeaterday resuited h'. the reporter learning that no et gt in 8 fow days, and alsv the leaving of *otne of them for Joliet, Tuove il been wnade ay eliher side. The oain- factiirers am waitiuz for & denomiration by the =8 t to occur Thursdsy, Aug. - 7 workuien, ahd, expect * Cowmissioner Meyver wns B yesterday mourning the sodden death_of an only child—n 1oy, about 14 years of ave. He was ons visig (o 1, i ntall At 1:30 yesterdny afternoon John Stuber, 1nends in the country, and the Commlssloner re. celved the ead uews by tolegraph. fizuros. The causestwhich burst the old nool and prevented the re-enactment of another thus Iar nre believed to exist no longer. It was tho Vanderblit {nteruat so tar that hasbeen working against the formation of another pool, but it is understood that alt the steps tnken against the formation of a pool by some of Vanderblit's managers were done on their own hook and without authority from thelr chief, Mr. W, 11, Vanderbiit, who, it Is sald, Is favoring such on arrangement, and has given n hint to his man+ auers which, 1t fs belfeved, wiil overcomo their onposition, It this report s correct, there can he but' little doubt that another pooling arrangement will be made nt this meeting, as the Penneslvania and other ronds have always favored such none. The greatest obstacie in the way of n new pool will probably be the ditfenlty to_bring about au amicable adjustment between Vanderblle and the Grand Trunk aa rezards the percentage of Enast-bound business to be given to the latter road, {4 1s snid that Vanderbilt 1s wiiliog to allow the Grand Trunk n portion of the Boston, but nouc of the New York bLusluess. - As the latteflias a8 wood a connection via the Erie us ‘This statement, nocontradicted, would nceeesarily reflect npon uio A8 & former Assessor, and I theres fore sk verniselon to make this statement, and. for its tenthfulness, refer to last year's linoks, which are always accesaihle. Every Dleco of pron: erty referred to In your article as omitted, Inclin- ing the lots in Schuol Section Additlon, raid to have been omitted by the Town Cleak, was on lnst year's books and nseeased by me, with the excep- on of sixteen fect of N, W. 14 BHlack 20, Sec. 8 49, 14, which Is need ne a street. 1 regret the no- cesaity for depriving my successor of the honors of & discovery, it justice to mynclf seema to de- mand that 1shonligtorn. Wa, B H, Grar. %t by thian It was off Brainard of old. Bix runs, after . o, two hands were out, i o feat not likely to be EC cqualed in & Learue game this season. ‘The attendance at yesterday's gamo was Let- ter than was falrly to have been expeeted in viow of the counter-attraction near by, Fergu- eon won the toss, and the visiturs were disposed of without troutle. Remsen opened with n baso on hails, and stole second finely. Start helped in the run by a liner to right field for two bases, Angon foltowed witn a bounder which Quest mufled, and Ferguson brought in 8tart’s run by o eafe hit to left. Anson also scored, and three runs marked up looked like abie leud. In the seconid funing Traflley Legan to show a weak- ness, which lasted through the game, and very nearly fost ft. Flint struck three times nt tha ball, und Trailley passed the third one eo that it went to the seats. A moment alter be pnseeld another ball, and Nolan Iet in the run by a sacrifice hit, white the Chi- cngos were satisiied that it was no worse. In MARRIAG FOLDS_LAW=July 21th. 8¢ the rostin Dridets paeviita, o, 1018 et SONtoc ot ) Francis Mananield, itobert W. Folda Nocards ——ee DLA = “EROWH—In this clty, July 2. Mt 3 ogeUR0 years, uneral feom resldence of her son, Micharl (s, 413 West Indianaot, Wedneriad, Daly 31, veluck, to St. Columikiile's Church, thenre vy (i) Caivary Cemetery, ' AWEATT—ly 0. at 208 n .. Nerthy g dnuahier of Jani 1. hn deninte £, swen S S Viineral from parenis: reataene, No 150 Souh gy, Dornest., AL 108, 1n, July A0, FICnds are usitey ® N R of July i ot No. =, 117y g, of fadanunatioy .',;T]; CORRESPONDENCHE, TIE SECOND COXGRESSIONAL. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cimeaso, July 20, —In addition to tho admirable suggestions of Mr. Calkins i his letter In repard to the Congrerslonnl race In the Socond District, T wonld like to add the necossity of getting o candi- date who witl carry the dletrict trlumphnntly, 1t 18 plain, from the arbitrary action of tho last Con- geess n the nuseating of Belford, of Colorado, s, fiwtd 47 years, Ltematng talzen to Now York for Inter 54 years of age, committed sunielde at his home, No. 410 Maxwell sir by snooting himeeif tied, and thaisted on the Jetter of the bond, = Ar. 11 his 80O i i the third hming tho visitors added three un. 'New York anid BanFranclec pan i jicse e, o1t add, and 1hslsted o e e NP, with his mnjority, aud the seating of Acklin | o l, to oo~ MAHAN~Saturday, July 27, of chie:: 5t 1 LR RO T IR B i s William Caray- was to hava been tried fo. | MeVicker went o New Vork, tnd daping his ab- | the place of hutiaye s the acating of Axklingit | earet runks Greing thom & toinporary lead, :l',“{c"’,“',“{}'ngfi'e",’l‘,’flu",“': {,'D';,:'l‘,’.‘,“,“f‘l,l‘ll'l"‘m Pt Feancla T, I O of Jotin . and ien bk 0] . ¢ CHIIN s 1 e v i ence, ntie rece ", . o g ! A Clel 4 c'of fil-healta. wid a kuowleage that u cure [ asy for the mneder of Hewalu, bt hin appeals for | 800450 in the theatrn. Tlearing of this, Me. Mce | Si2ned by both tioww. Nichollsand Packard, and a | Croft reachwil trst on McClellan's error, and It will probably be backed by the Erie and Balti- more& Ohlo Ratlrvads. I another pool Is forimed it suceess will depend dn a great measure on what kiud of a inan is avpointed Commlssioner, Ar. Robert Horris {s prominently mention- ed for the position, and it may safely he sald that a bester man could hardly be select- ed. Mr. Ilurris {8 pecullarly fitted “for such u poaition, and he would comimand the authority and respeet which s essentlal to make a poul of this kind a success. There need b no fear of direrimination with Mr. Harrls at the helm. BtIll there are soms who sy that Mr, Hurris will not aceept the position, and that Mr. Van- derbilt means Lo give him A more important tace before long, 1t is rumored that there has cen Rome row In the Vanderbilt canp Jately, mostly in regard to the Lake 8hore complic tlon, amd it wouid not be at all surprising some chatges of management on Vunderbilt! roads will suon take plac , 5. Funeral at thielr resllence, No, 177 tentee. Tucsany. uly o0, a¢ 10 o'clock a. in. Fricn specitaliy invlied to attend. MILESTONES ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH, The recovery of dicestlon anrl the resumpiio o actlvity by the liver, bowels, and Kidneys are min. slones” witlcl matk oar progress on the o 1 heaith, They epeedily becomo percentilile wy.y Hosctter's Stomach Bitters 1e uscd by the g Nothinyg #0 surely and expeditionsly consiimes iy distance $o the dusired zoal. An o budily fay tion can anfler interruption without fimpunng ¢ xoueral health of the wystem, wo the system ey never ncquirs perfect vigor, health's synunym, i1 that function be actively resummil, Tuke, Instnnce, digestion, u suspunsion of which isfar rhlhl( rectified by the Bitters. If the arcaneny. which It devolves grow weak, billtausnexs, cap pation, headache, poverty of the blo hundred other symptoms sapervene. whien cate unmlistakably tho baneful gencral tnilien dyspensin, 'Fhe disappearance of all thess oy, tomw theaugh the nse of (he Bitters showe ', what thoroughness it removes their cnuse, wua frapossible. |, e left o wile and u famlly of gruwn children. At 2:50 yestorday nfternoon Robert Mur. \while at wark ou A church In process of erece at the cornee of Dashiel and Thirty-seveath reoty, full (o the |1muml. n distance of some fif - teen feet, by the uiving way of & scaffold. His Teft icit wan beoken at (ne ankie, and ne was fo- moved 1o his howe, at the cornet of Thirty-seventh and Arnold streets. A_correspondent writes, stating that ho and his famlly nte some ham which was Alled with trichinw, and asking what to do Lo be saved, Ifron I uccotnt, the mnimale appear to Lave heen mag- wots rather than trichinue. “There I8 nothing hurt. ful in_mnaseots, they being favonte food among some tribes, and the correspondent necd bo na- sured that no harm will result from ls aeuee. 1t {s elmply o lesson not to Ly cheap ban. Tho statement mwade by Mrs. Bell in an interview in yeeterday's paper, that she belleved the charges aiainst her of “misconduct In taking care of certaln bubles 1n her cusiody, Rad been peempted by o Mes, McGregor, ‘who had orfee lived n the house, ls wrononnced by the agent of the Humune Soclety, who 1s candticting the prosecu. o be lucurrect, Mre, Metiregor came into w8 0 witnese, but had nothing to do with ting of the’prosccution. 1f Providence permits, the Chiengo Jockey snd Trotting Club wii! be organized ut 10 o'clock number of other winiliar instances, that {F tho West Stdo seneda a man thero with a hare majority, that he will be counted out by the Democratic ilouse, It order to get uur memiber seated, then, aml pre veut the clectinn from helng amere farce, wo nniat nominate a man who will be stroucor hefore the people, and who wiil go thore witha majority thut will inkitro hiw receiving hin reat. Lot the ficople #co that the mast avaflable man I chosen, and the dlstrict can oo carried, IHespectfunlly, D. B, Swrer, money Lo his **unclea”™ niot naving beer heeded, (Quest’s little bounder wns so badly hamdled by he ix not ready, and ! Larkin that he too reached first. Two prased batls Ly Tm"le‘y added to the disturbance, and, after Clapp lod retired, Ferguson cowplicated . mattors by trowing Shaffer's bounder wide “to Start, Flint made the Urst cican hit of the wams for his side, and then Nolan struck out, but Trafiley 1t the thind strike go by, ‘The tunlug was ended by n pratty doule piay by Fer- rzuson, McClellan, and Etaet, doubling up Nolan and Warner, Tho character of the flelding up to this potut may be understood by noting that Indiunapolis kad made four runs and been to first seven times, but had only onc base hit stored to them. luthelast halt of the lnningthe Chicagos again pulled fnto the lead, thanks to Hankineon. After two hands were out, Fergu- aon nit safely to left and Cassidy was sent to baso on balls, Iankinson got 4 low one whera he wanted it, and, when i "took o lucky bound past McKelvey, bLoth runs came in and the striker took thinl. In the fourth innine the lead alternated wsratn, the visitors putting fn two ruus. Willlamson and MeKelvey hit safely, sud Tratloy contributed a puased ball, ~ Follow- iz this caune Larkin's mull of Croit’s bounder, aticd the spectutors were thankful tosee only two runs made, In the ifth nniog Coashly tied tho score by getting a run ot Warner's bad throw and [fankinson’s hit, The score_rematued a tio Vicier retutned aud settled the mattor temporarily, but recognized morw fully the fact tl 0 New Chicazo ‘Theatre, of which ho had & lease until I8RO, was a terrible drag upon him. Of that burden the iinkrupley procecdings releass him. Thy Habilftles, os echeduled by Mr. McYicker, aro between $100,000 and $500,000, Of tins, 3300, 000 8 the fudgment on the Uage bond. Al the rest, wiih the oxception of nbout $1,000, perhaps, by socured, nnd all excopt the Gage claim will pald, There are mortoiges on the tre 1o the.kmount of 00U. Of this, 000 I8 owing to the mortgage-tolders, moetly theatrleal peovle wha live at thie Eant, and $40, - 030 was practieally borrowed from Mrs, McVicker, sl having even morteazes on ber own property to 1t those on the theatre, There 18 Also a secired noto hield by a bank for €10,000, The debta which are unsccured arc amall in theie amount und cuver advertising blle, e, Tt wrill be plenrant newato the pubiic to under- stand that tho fling of this scheilnls will uot Inter- fore in the slightest degreo with the teopening of McVicker's Theatre, uor with the pending contracis with ctors, - all of which wifl be fithfully carried out, 'The _theatro will openton the 19th of August with **Diplo- macy, "’ a8 was aunonnced A Week of <o ago, and the company whicli 1 to appear In this blay, and which {8 now in_California, will come on hera to act Just preclacly ue 1f notning haa happened, There will bo the old theatre and the old man. sgemant. =0 poes over until Bepe tember, by an‘agreement with bis atiorney aud the State's Attorney, on the conditlon, hawever, that Honeo, the muriderer, wonld he tried to-day. 3 O Lten represents both of the prisoners, and pre« ferred 10 try losso, and the State's Attorney had 10 choice. The Graud Jury yesterday asked for a list of the prirnners in fai'. The ltstwas prepared tate in the afternoon, anl will be handed in to-day, It will khiow that there are 141 prisoners, that ffteen of theee are under sentence and nwalting removal, three are Lake County charges, seven aire Unites) Staten prisoners, two are debtors, two insane, and reven are in for vagrancy. The number with whom the Criminal Conrt has anything to do e smaller Lhan at any timo for the last thgew yeurs, 'Tho Grand Jury was yesterday considern- bly excrciaed over the newspaper rcporte of the tranenctions of Saturday n thelr dealinzs with (e mistresses of the aventies, and, ns a conseqaence, nereed not to bear any further cases of the kind until to-morraw. ‘tliey passcd on nunierous axatl caten durinz the day, pabl u visit to the Juil, and had a good time generally, They deny that they Knew anytblog of Walsl, who was arrested Sunday for attempting to plackmal) witicsecs examined tho day before, ond everyihing else caleulated to cast opprobrinm on themn,« Uno of the Jurors searched a IRinisg re- portor up in the nfternoca, notwith = 3 CORKECTION, To the Editor of The Tribune, Crticaco, July 27, —A statement appeared in & recent report of tho procecdings of the \Women's Christian Temperance Iinion that the Washingto- nlan Homo refused to give any money towards es- tablising n Home for Incbriate Women, the Di- reciora *'clatining that it was only the men that need reformation,” In justico to the Hoard of Directors, thin statement denerves correction, for 1t wax the universal expression of the memoera of the oard that there was a necessity for tho esfab- lishment of 8 home for women, They were In sympathy with ths miovement, sut to donate funds 10 an Instltation not proposed to bo unider the man- agement of the Hlomo would be In violation of tho provisiona of their charter, and, as the Preslilent expressed it appropriating funds in an fileg) manuor for n worthy objact, Dinxcron. ADVANCE IN EAST-ROUND RATES, After numberless efforts, the Ueneral Frelght Agents of the romls leading East from this ity auceceded yeaterday afternoon in advancing the East-bound fretght rates. Several meetings have lately been held for this purpose, but In cvery Inatance the attempt to advance rates had LOwE3 FPIE NOOSDA RN by the les. V. &, Farwell it pencer. _ sulij ding the 3 izel 0'clock | {ngtructionn of the Cunrt, to ixwure lum, ond to ask SUBURBAN unth the soventh Innlug, wiien Clapp and | 1o be given up, owing Lo tho opposition to such | T3y RI,ISON,. POMEROY thiy morning at the oftice of J, I, Flsher, No. 175 _ 4 3 b ¥ Shafler seored on an error, a safe hit, and Lar- C ) ! o s o : i B O Woh 't have s e ie w;:‘llx?”l;l{\l‘::,l‘- _nl'mmlhl}: ‘n:ll::“ hhe::l‘l‘lt:.r.r:r:l? TIIE COUNTY BOARD. ENOLEWOOD, kin's 11 pitct. Thia ate Le score 3 £0 6, and astep by the Lake Shore & Michizan Southern, Auctloneers, 78 & 10 Lundolit complistied_yosterday Alternoon, but was post- THE NEGULAR WEEKLY SIZETING of the County Board was held yesteraay afternoon, ,all of the members present except Mr, Mever, A communlcation was read from Architect Egan calling nttention to the fuct that he had prepared Mlann for the coreldors to connect the connty and ctty portions of the Court-1Jonse, and recommend. Ing that the conteact for tha work be let ut an early day, Referred. A comuunication was rend from the Connty Treasrer stating that the Recorder had paid vver 81,500, the amnunt ho had clstmed for **extra" pny. Asa mupplement to the report 8 commnuicas tion was read from the Recorder reviewing tno finaneral status of his oilice for the past eighteen ntis, and asking the Board to make tim an al- Towance of £1,000 per year **extra " for attenling 1o the absteact wurlx‘ tlic same amuunt having been allowed hils predecessor, Mr, Wheeler npoke to the communication, and moved that tho action of thy ‘doard of Jan. 2, INTT, taking ‘the *‘extra’ allowsnce of §1,000 per year from the Reconler, ba roecin 1ie reported the vote to be 2i Lo 1, hut it would bo contempt of court to say more., Mrs. Young, tho mother of the murdered wifc of Stavens, ‘called on tho State's Attornev yesteray to invoke his ald In suppressing the aslo of her decensed drnghter's picturns. She set forth thal it was her heifef that Stevens had entered fnto an srmnzencnt with o Lako streot photograplicr for tho wale of kis wn and his Igte wifa's pictires, Dy which he cxpected (o realixe considerable tonoy, —at least enoieh to pay his attorneys, She had no_objection to Stevens refling his own picture, but her oblections to the sediing o7 ihe piciures of hier duughicr wors auite snrked, e state's At tornay conld do nothing for her, but promised to seni for the photozrapher fn quesiion und to have # talk with bim, Stevenn is fast becomini: 10 bo re- garded as the most uncrupulons and harid-hearted of uny of the murderers; uni hin attempt to mako money out of the zalo of his murdered wWifo's pict- ures wilt ecarcely galn uny sympathy for him, ! THE CUSTOM-IIOUSE. The General Monager of tho Lake Shore takes the ground that the rafiroads ought to compete withthe vesselsduring the summer, aud for this reason he did not thiuk tke time for an advance had come. At the mecting yeaterday afternoon the representative of the Lake Shord was more tractable, though s effort was made on his part to delay an advance. After a heated de- ate and inuch crimination and reclmination, it was agreed to ndvance the rates on fourth- class to 25 conts per 100 pounds from Chicago to New York. ‘The old rate was I8 cents per 100 pounds, 'The graln rate was udvanced from 10 cents per 100 pounds from Chicago to New York to 20 cents.” Tho gram-rata {s to include heef, pork, hawns, shoulders, lard, lard-oil, tal- low, stearine, ureane, oll-cnke, Ifertilizer, ha malt, mill feed, green hides, and Loxed my Fourtli-class is to include hizhwines, ‘The new rate will go Into effoct ot onve, Prof, Woniworth, the newly-clected Prineipal of the Narmal School, save, in relation to the com- plalnt of the peoplo of Dalton that he has not ear- ried out hin contract In relation to the emubllsh- ment of a schoul at that placo, that his agreement wis not for any specifiod timo, but that, in spite of that fuct, e offered to settio thers pormnnently with his school If gunrantecd an annnal ealary of 82,400, 1o wnyn the Dalton people atill oxe him $750, and thinks the present exciiement waa ralsed for the prposo of kevping him ont of this gmount, The restdence of Charles L. Arnold was entered by burglurs Sunday night, by removing a screw from thie parlor window, A coat, veel, aml pock- etbook cuntaining a_liitls maney amd papers bo- Jonghnz 1o Mr, Arnold, and u vest aud siceve-but- tons belonging to M Itowlaud, were taken, YELLOW-FEVER. NONE ON THE JOIN I'ORTER. Mesiengy, July 28,—~The tow-hoat John Porter, about which reportshave been published thers scomsed very letle chanee for the Whites. In tho chighth tnnlug Willlamson improved the score of his side by wertinga run on McGlellan’s ow throw, which gave him third, and MeKelvey's Ny ta Anson, on which o rau ln. “Tle Ciienzos went futo thelr haif ol this Innisg with toe seure ot U to 6 ngainst thom—rathera tight hole to get out of, Hankinson led olf with his third sale bit of the ganie, and Lockin reachod tirat on o eharp bit, which nelther Warner nor Witl- famaan could flekd_quickly enoih, thoush the latter inade a ool sttempt, Trallloy and Me- Cleltan scored outs, nnd still there was vo run in. But the booethat was in Lemsen wns not misplaced, and he drove a sharp one safely to rliht, lecting In Hankinson’s run, - Start struck three thues ut Lho ball, and then beat the ree- ord In rinuing to fivst basc. Tue ball didn't et ten feel away trom Flint, tnt yet Joo beat ittofirst. In Jis hurey Flint moade o slight overtirow, and before the ball condd be wot "buek Kemsen had come all the way from sceond with the tielug ponci, awing 10 the unaveldable absonce of Mr, Georgy L. Dinlap, who Is fisterested in Lhe scheme, 1t Is expected that 8 sunning meeting witl be held next fall, snd Col. W. K. dolneon, the “woll- inown Nnahville turfmun, was telugraphed to on ho subject last evening, " At noon yesterday lenry Warren, an em- ployo at Central Park, saw a mun lying dead on the grasy {n the park, Sniclae wna appurent from the fact that a bullet-hinle was funnd in the abdomen, and u revolver, with a ringle cariridge dtscbiarzed, m the tand of the decewsed, The remsina proved 1o be thoss of Walter Galbraith, 5 Years ot ige, and who was formorly i the “commirnion businers, and met with many re. verscs, 1o realded ot No, 42 Norta Steldonatreot, where hie left u wifo and thee grown children, Iy Jeft home ot D o'clock fu the morning, taking with him the revolver, which hio wan seliom in the habit of careying with it No catse can be nssigued by bibs 1uwily for the suicidal act, Yesterday was o good day far runaways. At p. m, the horee nttached o a private trick sandmg In feont of 190 Deatboen rireet was TUESDAY SALE July 30, at 9:30 &, m.. at Onr Stores, GENERAL TOUSEHOLD FURNITER, CARPETS, ETC., ETC. ELISON, BUMELBYE COL Aistlineets, DAMAGED DRY GOODS! D AT AUCTION, NORTHERN I’ACH Snectal Correspondence of The Tribunc. C RAILROAD. ¢l " o o A ‘We will 20ll bv order of Mensrs, TARE0Y, P! i No. 2, N Mz, ! 2 run, at which the crowd cheered beartily, An- 81, Paur, Minu, July 20.—The State of Min- :f,’fi,':" "‘,r';‘,:fi,;“\'_"“,‘; 2"'{:}';:’{',:".‘,“', ;X". ",’,‘f,'i_",‘f ,,,,l 3;:.“;:3,1:1;::3;., \‘r’lll ,,;'::.z‘,‘fia‘;::’;;:f,:&i;"' fx‘:l’\"ll e ".'.‘flfi'!.fi':}‘ c"’;'é;fl';'('.f, e Tnstene. | for the past few days to the effect that part uf | sun, who had not made o lit, came to tho. front ” 2 duly PIRLE, SCOTT & CO,,0n ¢t riirate, the track nesota fs fast becoming b great State, und it is with pride that its peopln repeast the swwords of Williain 11, Seward fn 1800, when he said thut the centre of population some day would be near this « This Biate had not o millo of ratlroad then; now It hus 2,500 miles in opera- tlon. One of its wmost importaut roads is the Nortliern Pacifie Railrond, now fu operation about 500 miles, from Duluth to Bismavck With 4 branch from Bralnard to St Panl. The writer lias just mado a trip over this line, nnd northwant down Lhe strectatal roliing aud ruaiuling in o way that beat Barnum's clatiuts all hollow,” Just as 1t started, 144 owner Jumped on henind and aitempted to' sclzo the relnw, but was thrown nzainee the toues n the centre, e at oneo fell upou hir knesw, and, cruwling forward, unwonnd tha retud und stogped the horse by Iving on ble back ond puabing with bis feet opuinst 1o dashboand, A largs crowd wittessed the manvuyre, and ane man wis heart tu et S100 that he conld not stop bl A horay attached to i meat-wagon ran sway on Eightcenth strect at noout balf-paet 2, No damsge, tony to confer with the Connty Attorney on the supject, bt the motion futled of a vecond. Mr. Conly moved that the matter he referred to the Comnuites on Hecords, and after suime dispute the motlon was lost, . ‘The mation to rescind was then earrled, aud the *vextra * allowanze of $1,000 per year to the lte- conder was aliowed by the followIng vot Feas—~lioero, Dradivy, luriing, Cleary, Conly, loff- mann, Lenzei, spotord, Taiwr, Wheeler-—-io, Nuye~Avars, Fitzgerald, Seutie, Mulloy After tho vote was snuounced, Messes, Durling ;llll Conly changed their votes, and the vote stood Its crow hind dicd at Vicksburg of yellow-fever and the balance hadd descrted the boat at Ar- Kansas City, arrived opposite tho ity tids even- Ing, ninl was boanled by the Health Ollcer, wiio found ouly ono man of the crew of twonty-six untit for duty. The Captain reports that the three men who died ot Viekaburis wero firemen, aud thut death was caused by too free une of Teearnter white overheated, The Porter labl in 1y of feo nud provisions and proceeded iver to-night, with n safe lner, nind - Ferguson foltowed with his third buse hit of the game, oo which Start scored, With two men ready to come in, Cas. stly eracked away at the firat ball pitehed and sent it down to'the left-llotd fence for Lwo bases, while both men cams fn, and the crowid, who were thoroughly excited, shouted lke mnd- men, Tt was the most exelting inning plaved here this sennon, ‘The rest of the gamie yielded nothing to cither slde, and the tamoclosed with :hu thizures at 12 to 9, ua Is tmore fully explalied " Internnl rovenue recuipts amouuted to 871,488 yeeterdsy, of which beer farnlshed 81,244 'fho Sab-Trensuror received §200,000 of tho new 4 per-cent bonds to deliver to subscribors yesterday, ‘The currency disburscments of the Sub. Treasury yeaterday wero §1:25,000; sliver doitars pald out, 2,000, WEDNESDAY, July 31, at 10 dclock az, AT OUR SALESROOMS, Nos, 173 & 175 Randolph-st,, All the Goods placed for storage in bus monty of the difforent promises of Mewus Oarson, Pirle, Soott & Co., damaged by vs tor during the late heavy rains, afl wetia original packagen, ° o p ® f T tha now 4 per cent J GALY! ON. TIE HCORE! finds an_excellent road, well wmunnzed, I wns Mr, Stephen ‘I, King, agent {n this city Lho subsriptions to s TUYING BOSDE, AL IN. 3 wl ¢ ) o 4 §2" SBALE PEREMPTORY FOR CAsf for the Mutaa Henedt Life-lnauranco Compunyyar | 1080 at tho Rub-Trensury lu this clry yeaterday | o communication from ths County Treasuroron’| UALVESTON, Tex July 80.—Tho Doard of an, 77| informed that. about 2,600,000 bushiels of whent W, A, BUTTERS, LONG & Cib., Auction. New :ate ot hia | Bounted to $120, 100, to 100,000 of th e sauld be ralsud this year on the Jine of the Newa d.y died yestenlay morning at” his Pl the proposition to sppropriate $100,000 of tho | Ifealtn to-day decided to guarantine both by R msen, ¢ f rouds that Cass County, Dakots, slone would | == residence, No. 1070 Wabash avenue. s death Tho tax recoipts from distilled spirita | Sincing Fowd to the purchase of county bouda Jand and sea. Hereafter all § " f Do e 3 fv r W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & C wae the resnlt of an_oitack of vertivo lost Fridey o due in 1880 was rend. Hewaid he was willing to and sca. Herealter all incomiug tralng | 2iart, 1 bo.. roduce 1,000,000 bushels. I was also ln- o Ay SITS LON N v { amounted to $18.803 yenlenday, For the month 5 2 . i £ 173 Landoiphe aftervoon at ki ofice ot Waskington strauty tho | (i recolpts have een 167,000, do anyihinz to reduc the county's indebicdions, miths ‘!;;n’-‘r‘ge:!l at ‘:}:;‘l-{;;;;l ptn'm;;‘-i"ggfl pen ;‘.;-;;_'l;'vu‘,; ey raiell by Allr; m"“"h”’n 1 llmm"m&g Auctignedrs, 178 and'173 [induipliat, ottack betng followed by intammutiun of thy. J : but inasmuch o4 tho bonds In quostion wers aute- eeted o detained, The | Fergnson, s 8. e Northern Pacife Raitroad, that 90, 23 Bowels, Winth resulicd wo fatslly. Sir. King, at | 'Tho sky-lights will noon bo placodin tho | \War bands. ank the Rosnd bad refusced OF fallea to | ateamshipy Harla, of tho Morean Line, with Canslilyabs € oo e THURSDAY TRADE SALE. the tine of his death, was 44 years of ace, | roofof the new Custom-Touse, Supt. J. A. Mo | muke any levy last yenr to meet such a devt, ha | frefeht from New Orleaus; was not permitted Ln“;;l Bty this year, and a largo quantity of land will be DRY GOODS ULOTHING‘ BOOTN and leaves o wife, an only son, 14 year . | Doweil reports evervililng o running amoothly, | could not leyilly otev tho orders of the Board in | to pass tho quaranting statfon, and returned to v '”"' o # | broken next year, Forty-two steamers aro run- ) ) M #nd o dargo cirelo of frienis to mouri bis loee, He | ‘The floars nre to be filled th with conerelo, asbrick | the maiter, becauso thers was 1o monoy with | Morwan City without discharging, Thy ity Is “f{lcll':‘m“ i % | ning to Fort Benton from Blsmarck: nlso, o ES, ot rar e iy hiart, s bia pevettcal | intoolicary for Ui woer fcore: whict U iropomod poreiiagconl be made. "Tha. | Clamn tnd hoaith, and the adinoriics are rys | ecienin 3. £ [loeien Pork diaton Teain Tapinsslioation s SHOES, HATS, ET0, eucvoleice onnd Rt wcores of those , : ¢ oferrel 0 . : ) i . ] 3 ! H . ity St s e il e LTS clygor-manufactucing businoss in (i | ™4 nanication way read (rom Arebiioct Kyan, | 0 0US extensive sanltary mousures, Total, e re. s af12 1618 | start next Monday, with sonie caplialists, to vx- | THURSDAY, Agust 1 ot utg oclock, ab our st waa born §n New York City, and went fo Californta | €3ty, secording to_rabacco-leapector Springer, 1 | apendinz a former estimato In favor of Walker for i INDIANAYOLIN, S a| 5| 1 | amme the lands between the Missour! River aud " it WONG & CO,. Anctioneen in 1854, belng employed fur nine years by Wolls, | lurgely unon the tncroase, and the recalpts of laxes | work done on the Conet-tonro, recommending CAIRO. "““-l o i 1 3l ol o | Fort Keogh, nteut 224 mifles. President Wright | ——— 2" i 2 — Fargo & Co, ih tho expressbusiness, 1lo bud been, | vu tobaceo and clgars vesterday were $4.4td. | that ho be advanced 815,000 for stone ho hud ent Spectat Dispateh o The Triduna. NS i R ol 1] ¢ | ismaking streutous eilorts to conplete this lino rPosITIry Lfi SALE o ko thoune of 2 dentl ot the Jier :,’,'.ri‘;l’.?u‘é' o cn'r:;’:“,":.f? “{’,.;‘5 et boxen ‘l‘("‘; ""}fh waa' yet inhis yard and on hls docks. Camno, fil,, July 29.~The Mavor ot this clty Piadar & 1 4t ol % | to Fort Keon s soon us possible, The Presl- & new! of Dbfe-insurance uboui seven yvars, ence, a1 cferred 4 i) » ‘i, € o W) to 4 acile : Ue was marrfed fn Calitornis suventeen years | Weedsmade up fn thls city, which cominand os { “Ine usual number of Uil were read and re. | has been authorized by the City Councll to {‘v‘"‘"' Perises 3“ } ? H i’.52‘fi.fli&"fi.“fiffi"’éi’;fl.fi"ffl? -In‘?:m.‘évlc:gl?:nnd:fi CITY RE AL ES ‘A TE g0, DUl abuut six yeary agy caus to Chicagw on | Migha prico au the Havana linported aticls, ferreil, Awang the bills was ono of 81,000 1n fa- | jsauo o proclamation forbldding the Jandime of [ FHCr Bosegee ] 1 3] 6 | witl to<day start sor Poiladelphis, vis Duluth a4l seegunt of s wifo's 1li-health, | Oucomieheres | fyq Otegon rubwsid i right hand before | 2oF ufidolu 3. Rountrew for services in tho Wx | anyboats from below with yellow fevar ur opher | oauison, 3b.. i A 6 § | W tday & it he Arat engaged 1 th real-ertate business, and | 11838 EPwB0R et e i casen whilch are tow pending In tho County Coutt. [ {ofectious discasee abond, wiul providine for the | Soasiyeys & foe o 1 L or g, | Mubthelukes, 2 Ancavay as-he seelvos baat ly (Belunging to & non-restdent,) Wi o enpnged Lull bwenty-two cottages i the Ivomfiulnnl ;"\l:nr oyno !'El‘l{ uy, ;ml e ruumur PAY OF MEMUERS, IsSiietion Of all FRiIEoal | alns trom the. Souti Croft, 1 by Vel 919 | will at once comunence negotiations for the Weat blde. e alvo ind i resldence n Lake Viow | DYEIIHERES RO0H B K00 A0 e mooe | An_opinton from tha County Attornoy ou the | jhebeetion of il ratiroad teatns trom tho Soutly o )% | completion of this branch from Bisnarck to AT ATOTION, wort €10,000. Ha afterwards eutered tho life- | foster, and Frans A, ‘;'“5 o SCHOUICE | oy oation of whon tho Hoard should fix tho pay of | DY 8 competent physiclan bofure Leing wllowed e Miles City, or Fort Keozh, Montona, Well-In- Yawaraice tnieliens, bocowlng one of tio moat pon- | 1 fo e L enrve Of avekent, O | lta,iuenabiers wow submittced in answer to & resnlu. | 10 1and or dischiurgs passcuiers or freignt, ] 0 | formed parties say that 100,000 tons of merchan. Tharsday AMcrnoon, Aug. 1yat 8 o'eloct, e B e L eois, Waye up Hanschkecnlid | bitn, di vtolation of the lawe of Unelo sam, made | o8- of & week ugo. "1 held tuat, If tho Duard 1o 012 | i{ze are uunually seut to Moutana. bud tho rlght fo, X the pay ol s mermbers at all, it shunld dx it at the same timo the pay of county cimployes was fixed. The opinion oliclted aum discussion, and was placed on dle, . NEW oni NS, Nitw Oneuaxs, La., July 2.—In answer to o letter from Collector Smith, asking for infor- On the Ground. 38, 20, 2. and 31, marth f potwuen Wood anid Lineoln. and provided for the protection of the jolly Jack Tars. Ana therefore he prayed that warrints might frauo against the cruel masterandmate, They werg arrested ind had o partial hearing, snd wore netd wenl to boardiuz at 1070 Wabnsh avenue, whers Yo dicd. Bealdes scenmulating the property above- wentloned. Mr. King had policies of hfe-lnane- wnce mnounting is all to about 825,000, The ye- ANOTIIER RECEIVER IN JAIL, Apeclul Diwateh to The Tridune, t on West it 0, 63, o1, & eago, 2 - Two-base bita—Start, McClellan, Caseldy, Will- iamson, M, ), 6, 0 L 3r. Burling, from a ‘Committco appointed 10 [ mation on the eubjoct, Prestdent Chioopou, of | - Fhred-base hit=Ilankluson, 1. SrmNgpiELD, L., July 39.—A sort of o con- | Ml sodth (eolit un Seuiss 44 3 g S g = J ¢ A e ¢ o o b S coli aralocatod tn a dear L whore thes will be "'.’,ifig:,h,’“‘flt,“:‘ hows of s CRIMINAL, once. Adopted, e :';:;f{,’f::},‘_‘f,:,{,‘:h ',‘,',,,. o ;‘,;‘L'Il‘ l‘(': ",‘";“', First hase on errors—8tart, 13 Anwon, 13 Casmi- | United Btates Clreuit Court hero and the State | Surtond. ac A e ) peases Mr. Hoesu introduerd a resolution providing for cuttlng off the 84 pur thonsand ** estra " now bue {ne allowed Sextou for work on tho Court-Elouse, Laldt over nnder the rules. from Vil Cadh b et e dy, §; Laridn, 1—~Chigaco, 4. Fitnt, 17 Noldn, 1: roft, 2—lndtanap strict uterrity, o hin morsl scuse, and was treeted und tuved by atl who knew blw, TUE CIBPING, eanli i Lerminuy of T welfth-si, carss throe blucks Tircn-at. And Ugdoii-ay, cars. Terms, ddyears siih intereat it clean blils of health to ves: feaving this Clreuit Court in Randulph County, growing out port. Tho Board of Ilealth reports to noon the Suaiter, 1 of litigation on accounut of the Iron Mouutaln, fumson, 1 l\lmll. lul:!uu{,lm: Jirs. A'M. Perkins, of Austin, hind her “,'Vlllr'swr, 3 Wil horse and buggy stolen from Field, Lelter & Co. Arninrgai IR e over nider e rules, il v tutal cases of yellow fever nt 50, deaths 83, L kprocs ni‘h-un“u Uho peure-=start 1 Fergnson, 15 | Chester & Eastern Rolirond. Charles B. Cole, t{u‘lfiv'{ '}'.n‘:'?‘" Lo largely-altended meeting ol o Knlghts of P ‘ab . i Mr. ullo) introduced a resolutlon p ] a Larkin, 'raille; eClelian, 1 el . e LAUN 81, Criaon, heid av Lnton Hall, 57 North Clark | wore on Wabishuvenue lnat Saturday evening | 305, JUB (ORE SR, R0l rions of ST, LOULS, Fiint, 1; Nokan, ke of Clinstery s thp Jjuccivar af tho road, Appatit sirect, last evening, the followinz preamble and | about b W'clock. It was o bay mare snd & new | yhe tnsaue Aszinm aud Hosuital be cxtonded until ed by the Federal Court, and hio has been liar- agsed by procecaings i the State court. ‘To- day sdvices were recelved that Judge Watts, In the Rundulph Clreuit, had imprisoned Mr, Cole an an attachment for contempt of court, und this eyening o Depbuty United Btates Marsual left for Chester with a writ 0f habeas corpus, aud Cole will b broughit up here to-norrow for 'hu(uh‘?' by the United States Court as towhy be Is held. Lot ol haves~Clicago, Iusea on called batls—0 Nolan, 3, Huuble playe—Chicago, 23 Indiunapolis, Pasncid haljs—Treafley, 83 Fhint, 1, Wild pltehes ~Lurkli, 1, Balls cullod—On Larkin, 233 on Nolan, %3, Siriikes called—O1F Larkio, 135 off Nolan, 23, Etruch oul--Chicago, 2 Indianapolls, 8, Umpire—McLean, of Phlladelphta, The part of the play which deserves most credit was by afl odds the piichine of Larkln, which was one of the best exhibitions be has ude this season, With good support bobing Lhe bat, und better Geldmie on bls owo part, the visltors would nut have scored a run. Tratfley was ufl abroad for Ui tirst four lnufogs, durng which ho scemued entively unuble to hold the pitehiug even fairly well. Afeer that he braced up, and - played the lust five inulugs without an error. o will need 3 zood deal of practice be- fore he cun vet the hung of such a delivery us Larkin's. 'Thers were two very sharp and pret- 1y toublé pluys made by Lerguson, McClellan, aied dtart, and by Hankinzon, MeClellan, and Tezolution was atunimeudy adopteds s, ‘I'he IntersOcean having refused to pay st (te emoloyes, anid bulig tow o Crac® 1 paper UnWorhy thu suppurs of fore, bu it 5 the Rnlghts of St Criepin of the o herehy pede onrelius (o wit Graw and Wi Lol our putunsge trou those who Guer-Ocenn cltlier by subscription, ade 2 ur Giher mes THE CITY-ITALL, License receipts, %3,000, The nnwber of sulovu.licenses fssued up 10 dute 18 807, The i-suo of miscellancous serip yesterday reached §1,000, 'I'l:0 Henlth Department condomned 1,716 pouuds of meat last week, as undt for uso as fuod. Comptroller Farwell, necording to the buggy. Henriotta Ward was before Justico 1aines yesterday on the comptaint of John Webb that she had been 4 recelver of stolen property to the n‘ultvul‘;\ Of 83,000, Thocass wis continued untlt Aug. O, Mru. Clintou Hriggs, of Nn, 1705 Wabash avenuo, while xitting in a buggy in front of thy cir- e tent yerterduy aftertioun, had per pockotbonk snatched by o boy, Who was run down sud eaptured by itifcer Steeln, 15 bls possession wns tound the aiuien pocketbook, and alvo a red-woroceo oue, cuntaining $1.60 In curreucy, for which an vwuer {8 wanted, Comminsloner Conly yesterday reported the killiug of -iruunz mun i the Town of Pulus sunday. He did not know the unmas of the pa thes, und all ho did Know wie that thadeceasod wae about 38 years of age aad the adopted son of a Mre, ®immons, a widow oy, “The clresme #ta ud h related thom, wers that the tandlug bandling & gun, and 8t. Louts, July 2).—In cousequenco of the yellow fever in New Orleans and the eatablishe went of qudrauting at.most ports below Culro, Capt. Seudder announces that the Anchor Line will send out but vne buat per week l further uotles Indlanapolis, 4. Dec, 1, 16870, Lald over under ihe rulvs, 11 S EXTHAS, The Committeo on Funlie Bulldings and Public Yervice repurted In favor of payiug Bexton $10,000 on the Couri-Houso work, Adepted. Mr. Conly called up the recommendation of Architect Ecan to pay Walker $15,000, which had bues referred, Mr. Burling said tue Architect, under the con- teact, was it allowed to piake an extiuiaie in favor of Walker, becouse b had been paid for all the work done, 1o thuuvht it wafe, howevor, (0 make hii the advance of thy $15,000 recommended, snd »akd that unless tho ndvauce was made the Court- Huuse work woutd have to ston, Mz, Spolford calied attention to 8 rulo of the Buoard whien provided that no ‘bills should be ul- Jowed unti they had been passed on by the appro- priate Commitice, but Mr. ¥Fatzgerald, who vsed 10 be un encmy of Walker's, was ready toovercome the pornt, v wanted te go into Committee of the Whuale to taver him, Mr. Ayars eaid that he was willing to pay Walker as be carucd his nioney, snd thought thay the cxcuse that 16vre Was ho ruow on te Courl- = — By CIIAS, E. RADDIN & C0, Auctlosecrs, 118 and 12 Wabash-av, AVCTION BALE BOOTS & SHOLS TUESDAY, JULY 30. A fine line ot Desiranle and Seasmable Goods 1 cludiag 8 fresit 106 ul Slippera Newports, Xc. + CHAY, E. RADDL L0 W STARK & CO, sland 84 Handolpn-st. On THURSDAY MORNING, Aug. 1. at 10 0'ciock 111 Filtheay,, BANKRUD l‘ STUCK vl == ’ Bind Cagres, Fat. and Wire Forms, Hat Stands &c., &c. llyon!crolu.h eph -Ylu:lrn. . ® C0., et il ket DBy M. M. SANDERS & CO4 = e e—— Trawup, Tramp, Tramp, Neio York Warld, cued front a watery grave at Portlund, Mlcl, just dn thne to be identitt a tulel and sent to jall fora year, 'I'wo feiat T's, ed w housa at Mereimae N, IL, while the famfi went luto bed bu tho sparo TOUIN Ul thelr presence fu the hotng by steppiuz out next mornige and skl i€ Dreakfust wasy't uear ready. AL named I A, Pletlfer got his diuter on Chrfstnus Day ut Horton's Hotel, Juricho. L, L, told the hust be would pav whenever ho ot the mouey, and in June veut b u lotter inclosinga 25-cent stump, the firat cash o Liad bieeu ablo to obafn, A T, WA T, was re: THE INDIANA ASSESSMENT. &pectal Dispatch o The Trivune, INpIANAPOLIS, lud., July 20.—The State Board of Equallzation to-day concluded the ns- sessment of rullroad property for 1875 Fol- lowing are thy totals: Main Lracks, 828,455, BiHs alde, 31,763,841; rolliug: K, 0,721,882 total, §37,001,233. Thu assessment of main tracks l lill‘\m greater than Jast year, but the total wssessment Is $3,450,500 leas, u luss of G35 bur cent. PR 0474 Wabsalt-av, » ? © yuing man cams up 8od 0ok | Jlousc suusre o deltver the cul-stone was o ox- | KoL 8 cubo meal at St Louls and told tho | Spart, ‘Fho lastor theso was stccesaful only b 4= :Tu ::uuu-nuc Javices, will Yo Iu Uhicuyo some aud. boing sssared that it was unonded, | cusatally Thers was room ‘on the Court Houss | Festauranter e would remcimber Bl i te | Feaon of Start's cxtmontinary eatch uf seClen. FTEMS, o Lo~ Imorrow, walls fu ced tnlnmnr with it, when 1t weng off, the stone Walker Lad, and he wanted ¥ Lkl Au wee Wb place Itin position before any further allowances wero made, ‘Phe motion of Mr, Fitzgerald to vo inta Commit. faw 0t the Whole was then put and prevailed, avd Mr. Wheelor waa called 1o tke chatr, Mr. Conly moved that the alluwancs of $15.000 be recomuended to the Board, lussmuch os tho nmm:]{ was wanted to pay his wen s the end of the wonth, Mr. Seone opposed the miotion, for the o that thiere was no noncy Lo Lhe credit of tho Conrts House Fund, and there could 03 no further appro- pristion untll s new jevy had been made, Walker mighit be tad off financially, but the county was juat as badly off. Sume further discudeion followed, sud 3, Cone Jy's wotion prevatied. und the Comintitce roso and fovorted to the Board, Ar. Senne sesuwed tho chadr, and Mr, Fitagers ald gauved that the Commilter's repurt recome mendiug the advancing uf $15,000 1o Walker be conenrred 1, Phe wotion prevaliod by the fol- lowinz vote Jeas—Bradlev, Burllac, future **when he rec hiis pav as ber amanu- cusis from Mrs Tilton” A ‘U ot Providence, K. L, was mortally wounded by u eltizen whoss nouse he had telonlonsly entorcd; by was sovidently inaane on the subiect ot rveliglon, 08 he repeated the Lord's Prayer on bis Kuces while the surgeon was probig fur the L A. T, at Baltimore went to slead beside a lime- kebn, fell fu and was rossted - alive. A year bae fore he had been ot the same kils, when u rum‘mmun had perished o the suma janner, und he liad hus arm tearly burned off, so that 1t had to be wmputawed, AL T, at Lancaster, Pa., sauz » Fatber, | bend 1o thee,” and %geaus, lover of iy sual,” s0 swectly that hie waas cue raged as burltons for the Bt Maul Relormed Courch choir. A T went foto batbe ut Harttord, severcd sn ortery and roundly abused the puyslvwn who was ied fu_tor ot lettivg bl bleed Lo death. AT, at six-Mile Cunyun, entered o dwolling, house, und, i the piauo open, sab down uid lau's tow throw, ‘The battiug was Jed by Hunk- fuson wml Fepgruson, snd to their bard hitting may be lareely crudited the victory, ‘The base rutining was Letter thun of late, and the style T whieh Rensen, Ferauson, sl Larkin hopped from first to second wita adinirable, Tho play. of the viators averaged well, but & couple of thelr errors wers very costly, Clapp ratlicr cartied off the honors, but Quest cawme Iy fur a good share of the work, ‘Ihe cleventh game of the Chlcago-Indianano- 1ls serles will be played on the White-Stocking Park this alternaon, and the cateblog will be doute by Harbldge, who 13 bent on resuming his voaition, linirers or no fingers, His presenze in the teat witl strensthen it greatly, amd Larkin can by depenrled on to do better work with his own catehier than with aby new man. i The Clippers of tnks ity will leave for Daveu- pord, fun Wednesdsy sight, und will play the protessional team of that chy ‘Thursday, OTUEK GAMED, The Hon. James Baker has resigned the Pres. deney of the 8t. Louls & San Franciseo Rail- roud Compuny. Mr Cornclius J. Bergen has been elected Vice-Fresident, with full power of Prasldent during the vacaney In that otfice, Etmer J. Hutchinson, for some thne past pri- vate secrotary of the Traflic Manager of the Bal thnore & Ohlo Haflvoad o this clty, has been appointed to a shindlar vosition with the Geoeral srefight Agent of tho Atchison, Topeka & Sauta Fe Pallroad. There will be a teeting here to-day between the General Managers und the Pusseuger aud Ticket Agents of the Michlgan Central und Luko 8horo & Michizan Bouthern Ruitrowds to sec what eap be done towards cutting down the ux])}llw! ol the pasecuger departinents ol theso T d ug educt in the deceasud’s wmoutl, ny instant desth, Tue kililug wus, as be stales, purely accldental, Gustay Garn, o veteran soldier, who i employed ax a carpentor at-the rirst Regiment Armory uu Jackson strvel; zeports that when e went 10 work yesterday moening o portion ol his touls, consisting of “threa enws and 4 hamuer, which Le had lett there Saturday night, were misve ing, He mudo search for thy 100l sround the Juni-shope, aud, uuder vreteuse of buying, fnally wiacavered bis saws amonz ciiers st 251 State street, near Twollth, Garn ldeutidod the tuols as and wol _lhew, not, buwever, withouy culty, and 4 demand upon him for 4. ‘U'be mallyr was reported at the Aruory Po- ice Statlon by Mr, tiarn, who fnsvied upon the wreest Of t0e persous who ruu the junkeshop aud @ search fur the thich, Lut be aiales the sfatlon- keeper gave him 1o understand Shat be was fortu- uate o recoveriog his tuels, and nowbing more would bo donu aboul the cuse, Subsequent tuyui- rivw led hiim (o believe taat 3 French Canadian BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUTUCTION, Tuesddy, July 30, at 12:30 ololock Full lued of desirably o Tncludiog Seeirh Dutluis, Tie, e1c.. of peiine wality LAY ~w—~l! .,‘H' "I e iR TO RENT. Offices, en suite or singles MHALLLS GOODVAN. Mooy 43 Vg Wasnlagton il TO RENT, E) Brick Stores, threo-story and bas-ient. 17 cud 3 Jacksou-at., sultabie fur atorage or b ufactar (v-“ CIEARLES oM The xum of #1,R00 was pald out yester- day for work on the new Frauklin Schuol bulld. fog. City 'Pronsurer's reccipts, §3,086, ‘I'he expenditures reached §25,000, and wero almost entlrely for the redemption Of Yevenue warraite. A building perant weas issued yosterdny to Johs Abren to erect 8 two-stary and ccllar brick blure and swellug, No. 336 West Iudlsun street, Lo cust &, 000, Yl ofticial bond of Valorus @, Benvey, the new Superintendent of Police, was comploted yeaterday, Phe awount of s, U 1o $2L o, o 1he sur 1 Farwell, Br G, Asay, sod dobu O'Neil, A contruct was awarded yestenduy Ly the Dejartmeut of Publlc Works (0 E. 8. De Guiyer to curie. fll, and pave 1w tront of sundry lote oo Monioe sirect, between thu west Jlng of State stecet Do 3ir, W. L. Scott, Western Awent of the Great oo L, 114 Wasiin 0 a N iortreet, L < v i i Fitzyerald, u ¢ ¢ + A : . E: *ast Froiel e, gV exy e e LA TVa S bortion T frovtof 1hs Adeipll. | wd ores sk ofslanbr srueie st oy v | M3Giae Lekiga Bl i ‘f.?{‘é:l“?,am‘.'tml»"i;’:' 4 ;‘.’.‘G:if‘:‘:{: T e e I't‘:i'fif‘e‘f‘:“.. 5(“uf.’.'f‘nl.'h'f‘u‘&",‘lt.‘.;.u‘.i%‘b’x.;‘:’fi‘&-‘éllfl;‘éii OILXANKS, 0 yor ye swok i ey Y ? pard by eplitiine o dow loge ol wood, be alutlied e ‘. Y. 2, + Low- | & Nurtheustern Kallroad on all buslugss passing | ~~*2gas~~~n - S e Thedluyoeisenteily rovoked tho Hopuso | Boais oo oied foom ths bunitaats | P20 Dosed b adjoumel 1ur oaa wisk; L' aows the poad, Tho T who pieked u Els | o nrsAcvse No Yo July 2.—Stars, 85 Low- ) (o o Uibento dv Lake Horon Hark WILSON & EVENDEM Sttt i it | sonbr oluby ooty ool | e SOUTIETOWN, | it linbicnin e kot |, . ¥ guly 20tun, 0 Mumnes: | sl s Shikel o Uiiye i vy | 8 1 OTL TANKS ?:;?:J:::::‘-":‘:.‘Q:‘::;. ifi?n‘}fl‘ffi%‘c‘i‘.]‘-’v“n‘il&fi f::; f«‘c?.‘.“.i’."“xfi‘.‘ui aud ax’\l-tfn:::r:::‘u:ufnf :::x' AN EBHOL CORRECTED. nis life, badu't been Jut by the oaroman more Shenis: gfl:k:":fi!: A;Jrlul }‘.fi"."i‘."r‘.‘x'»,.‘.‘.f.' KU, Chleago olfice ol this Hue will be clused on the ok AIDSHIPPRgg_EA”’ perforuange in what was lately known as the | lowlug aonotstion: ‘The evileucs shuwed that the Aesessor Rice turned bis re ¢ when bo realtzed that e hud wade o ,Lixcous, ., July 2.~ Base-balls Mt. Pulaski | 1st of August. ng&:l 784 w'é',;‘x';c;\aa' | net - i r i - 3 " ¥ ¥ 3 b 2N, 1y 3 et o U= L v N . the Bdaional yroumd that he has Devn sulling | off sail-buate ab s some otl the odur- bos stated 1 Suuday's paper that he would do, Tue | ¥f @ puurfuuilly il 80 CILENTRL, v July akilal liquor to miore, Ordery were Geucd o the posdee | oilicers could not t be would stay all night aud w breakfast; they | Springliclds, % o Biures given ot that time I 4BO Very comprehens daeld (U ase.) Lidon. spr = 2 suld they were pour and coald not afford to keep Tho Juvenit AR G O0D> have o Lew gamg called © Blind tusummanivcivse uy buth fustitutiows., or whith cane il #ail-boate, conscguently sive table preparcd oy Chlol Deputy Lathrop were [0 0 B RO R ESEIN TG case i R 2 Man's Mochery, out of which they are eettivg | g0 m B g 5 ‘aEd R ol tetl, The g o ] : i TURE, un’s Mochury,” vut uf which they ure retling My Pat. N ARATOGA WALES, Tho juden und larks of the st privg | coartcontd not tell. Whe Lourt twmche tiat ibe | grer secterday, aad 4 rivurvus evstenof | wuuld gy tor s cotertutniut, and ho did RO e lots o yaation amuscicut, Otie of he party St T el clection” recelved their senp crday at the | sepvlug of pity thu to. Ed Byroe was | © bi uth, compariug, fuoting, aud extending | go fo the wmorning, showing o baak-biok with s V. Y. July 29,—Th o | 18 Llindfolided, und wile be i3 couutiug Laenty- 5 AR E Ol S T e Comgiroilvrs ollice. wutiser of geue | (Lea arralzucd on the charze of aclling | sbuwyd that ooe a2 two errors had crept futo tha | 31,900 Lo hls creditin the buiizruut Savings Buek ARATOG) N. Xy July ic pureés race | five the otbers rangze themselves us miscelbane- Aics, \ Lol WL sei el Lhs Ciby 38 the poils wes 003, | witbout w Jicemse, snd owih o vk tabic us auppeased Sunday wocuing, —errors due | ol Bustus. for waldvus, 3-yeus-olds, three-quarters of & | ously ws pusaible 1 u row, uud buid out thelr