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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; SATURDAY. JULY 5. 1877-TWELVE PAGES, 7 Pe NE saa gl sete A i aa a en tee eo nS CRIMINAL NEWS. anotier in Rondout, N. Ya and the third | fired the abot Nolan wont off, brandishing bis | owed — mother, thre’ aisters, ant nf WASHINGTON. for the requtar business of the Marahele, and [ in Brooklyn. ‘The: i : iy | revotver, una has not yet been captured, Younger — brother 14 years of age, for all Deputies, excent anch aa mai 280d | Rane wee . notified af the tragical death of need : a Hamed = Archie, who wat a witness 0! to prevent fraud or saporess Stolence. at THE P3 Mr, Seymour was-a well-known retired crockery BOLD BANK SNEAKS, the kiliing of his broiler, and hy whom 5 elections, Should Deputy Election Marshatabe | ¢ 9 Four Startling Murders in | merchant of chiscity, Ie was 61 years old, and |. Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune. fhe mtory of the affalr is most eorreetly stated. | The Marshals’ Fees Found | srpuinted to acrre in the four Californis Dis- whale and vigorous old gentlenan. $16 war Garesnung, {i., July 4.—One of the moss | if erelics and wallinies ok shen pane neoole, to Be Mostly Pro- tricts and in the Westchester, New York, Dis- ‘ and Near New York formerly 9 Director of the Hanover Nattont) | asring robberies that has taken placein this clty | Herter be limusine Peat ar ge eae io be yf inlet this fall, the Democrats. threnten to, at- ank, and, the 1 ‘Trustec . 5 e erie, oimpeach some! a rnoy-Gen- . City. . Of the Now Hae ci file death was rastfe | for many yeats waa perpetrated yesterday noon | “As soon ua McQuade realized what he haa vided For. eral or the Preaiients Aside. trom thls, ——. was engaged In the crockery business) until at the Farmers’ and Mechanics! Bank, The Haney ie ran away ated ay to an carly fiuatin anid Swager, Democratic members ae A $10 SC A i E FOR 3. ir e| th 1m “4 Ce Mia morning: ne . police were #1 ous mS ay that. ‘ Tho Brother of Bishop Seymour avuldalle anced eee if ron cli f0 Tere eratlons bug TS auc aerate making vieoroun noarel efor lig Ad natnete Secretary Evartson the Po- Maral wilundoublediy be, mbar forex 3 2 be jad Bul aa K appears te e been more accel: - . neuer regular order of court . Shot on His Own Prem- mained es tee family were Incoin- | business circles to-day, The focts are as tol- | dental than futentional, MeQuada ta greatly litical Situation at business, "Thee bs a certainty, howover, that i mil fortable cirenmataycos, Jows: At noon-time ail the officers had gone to | blamed, He Is a hardened, desperate charac- he S h the laws will be enforced, aud the courts will be Just tho thing for Fa y or Office. isos, DEADLY RACE-HATRAD. . Inner, with the exception: of W. H. Little, tere ait at atch an ue who might | * the South. kept open. Should the Democrats then eck is 5 BAD: 4 4 ted to ipanion. pet . peach any! ft es ; fh uae melee et atAtar ene: | soquatod ndeate ot 80 paying for the | fas of2 ymement Hien, endeniy of the Goverment in motian, ne: Adminis: | GOSEREERTRE ADD 4, fo cite poen arrest vibe poliee, aiel recently for lon wilt cheorli y No Light Whatever Thrown Upon the | nisht in ono of the disreputable wetxvorioul | eaine In large queutity of small | robhores indeed, It la fold Yo n under ball to | HO Xet Has Hopes that Something | tic ruliy appent to the American p Tragedy by the Known Cir- or ombinsyitle, Sie tragedy isthat the mur- | Slser cola. Bfr Little counted the monery 4 the Gradina Guar pn aah saris He ie 8 Good May Come Out of Pannen our. cumstaness, . before the shooting, appear | and oniy found $46, The atrangor deman a iat : ie AWICT, ANU i -Kluxdom. parly thls morning the front entrance to the if ieseaut pay ies of the quietest anu. best- new count, claiming there wos the requisite | for ot Ridiaeed ee at the cor- Ku-K ~ Capital Bullding was thronged with a number natured people on the faiand, living os nelzh- | smount, During thisdelay a pal entered, and of sight-scers from the rural districta and neigh- ct tf any dig- eT boring towns und cities. all of re ATX ae ae cet trdaecrarncter ‘ive | BY Secren-deiver eatned admittance behind tha OCASUALILES. Alexander H.- Stephens Leaves the | tous to obtain adinissinn to the wattdines but murdered man wae George Lisk, a jovint counter aud mado way with all the money {a Capital ith Anger I the new Capttol-Poltre, whom the Damocrats of — irlstiman, _and- ble aasullant | sicht. Meanwhile the other man obtained the OVEINDATR: apital wit hger in have recently made places tor by diemiasing Wie sort Richard Rolilston, an Englishman, to whose | dratt and departed. Io a fow minutes Mr. | yy, His Heart. yetornna of thi service, positively reused to al- Woighs from } oz. to 26 lbs. (character, sociability, and ' catia oncnsTEn, Mass., duly 4.—At Lake Quin- i low the visitors to enter the building, As some seer al tea thy: ani. wel knows Brown, the Teller, returned and at once to slramond, this afternoon, the steamer Isaac 7 i Lknown’. teal {the algbt-reera ad come with excuratn pare | 7plsiittic Seate te made with Steel Bearings end a Braet penceableness wenlthy and well-known resl- | ica after the fot money. ‘This was the first tt 4 bi Jieam, and will weigh accurately any package from. dents on the island readily vear testimony. | irc! or a qi Davis, loaded with puasengers, carcened, and {us expressly to see the Capitol, they gare vent | ‘oz, tozsihs. [tts intended to sunny tue tts her hurricane deck broke off. Scores of pas | His Advlee Fistened to Polltely and | to their disannointment ia omphrate fnguagu, | Maud for a loure Keene's Seale, noting Of acing An Irishman Hails the Birthday of Liberty by Firing His Pistol. An English Neighbor Objeats, and ia a Quar- rol Kills His Mon, / * The bitterest eamity was. Instantly aroused | intimation Mr. Little bad of the rob- PE RD a ae rin ro a aD inst Rolliston among Liak’s countrymen be- | bery, The bank officials refuse to Aalea- i ‘The complaint whitch they justly made was tat iat cal ot chuxcot his nationality, and itwas with eoine | wives the amount stolen, but from re. | SeRet# were thrown in the lake, ‘There were Then Disrorardea by tho there could bu no yrood reason “for losis upon Heung Terery tay is cy, Tilnge! of rane ditliculty that he eavaped a death at the lands abt ft fe 1 a that bebween about 200 passengers on the boat, 100 on the President. vialtora the door of the Capitol on the 4th of | phould haveone, Ittsaiso a valuable scala In every of the enraed Irfelnnen, who surrounded hin | Hable sources it is learne’ ‘bigk hurricang deck, and no opportunity to get off. : duly, when the building is free toall. on any | pice for weet - after the murder was committed, $11,000 and $12,000 were taken. The Directors } Q.yorg rushed on the liericane deck. As they other day of the year, Sundars excepted. Seat Tyo Othor Assassinations. Totally With- out Extenuation, onny addreve n receipt of RS Late Inst evening Lsk sat ou the curbstone .| had a meoting this morning, but it {6 not known did go the Davis carsened over away from the Seoretary Sherman Finally Convinced that SILVER. eGR GARE oP ay a of faved to tail pole; an whleu” Botutonted to | Cathe cents alten tke bane, loteasend | MHAEh and caused the eromd to rust to that } tho Bilver Dollars Should Bo Put — | y,fie,farld accumulation of aller tn the Treas s aan tine A Grab of $12,000 from the Counter |-hang in front of tht house this morning, On | Vio Da pale 10 Till, as the dan side, and threw the strugating mass into the ary d G %) TENTA, Dito. i ‘i t i the T: theatoap of the houso were seated his wite, | Suanelal condition, No doubt the blame resta | wator, As the boat gave wuy, the root of in Girculation. ary of the Trossury to devia some means of ‘ Cisposing of it. The sliver on hand bas of late | en wT ne UTE Catln Murray, a Portuguese, and the latter's allay coer pis wen aurely: nea ee the upper deck came crashing a down been considerably Jncroased hy the elemntion BOUTON & MeN, + ; : : ; sale é id broke «of th + of fractional colos, und some silver dollars ave : AS MIDNIGNT CAME ON though several, noted ‘crooks have been run in| 7, tu! ‘enginey, am ree ie TON MARSIALS. found thelr way into circulation throuh this re- 9 safety valve, causing the atenin to rush out with OSPR isk went into the house and procured a revoly-:| by ‘the police; The robbers purchased the ye 3 . THEIR PROG BCTS, demption process. During June ie amount ree er, With the intention of welcoming Independ- saeialt change with which they bought the draft fearfol else. sad aon tertoes oe __ Apectal Ditpatentio The Tritune. Mens Increased €2,000,000, ant the amount now 931 East Kinzie-st. ence Day in tho old-fashionod way. He fired | trom the Second National Bank during the fore- Bea eee ee ieee fan ak tha roe |. WastuNaToN, D. C., duly doit Is believed | stores pri lying fale in the Treasury 16 B5 Ldi the wenpon Into the tir twico, over the trees | o“ wale on a pile aud becoming fast, and the great | after a careful examination of the statutes and | 29!., Yet Mr. Sherman, in executing the Stiver- ~ y ‘noon, but it will be difficuls to identify them. § ff the by # Dollar Inw, has very littis exceeded the mioi- : ani in the rection of Holllstou’s houses te | ee of thie, acveral atores ware robued last | elghecausad the supports uf the hurricane | janguage of the Judicial Expenses Aporoprla- | mut of cole required by te r wake ‘the children in the neighborhood, and | mlgbt, but iy farae amounts were taken. g Ty tion act, parsed at the recent session of Con- It fs reported that Scerotary Sherman fs con- ‘i ea fn j : ‘ ting of the Directors of the bank this | te the water-lino to crash down In the water, at | ress, that the business of the United States | templating a new departure {a regard to the iit Spnosite. aide of Ane tech aued fou atiernoon, they Foled to offer a reward of $2,600 | thls point over ten feet deep. Many swam’ to | Courts “will Hot be serlously embarrassed by silver doltar, and that he may soon reverse the , F Feat Maly eles | araianibermames alte gnetg and tity | th hoe oF the when tyeay fet leat are wo provide forthe Marshal an we a | GMRicegePRPeREN us Goverment tat | | ALLSTYLESAND PURPOSES, Rede Lick, We a petted manner, | tle mouey. ‘Ihe Directors orderad the lose tu.| prune norms root aaa ~ | Heipated. The only item for witch uo appro- | -pay tiem, and may compel the creditor to take | A wand lags 1 Signs: ao ci ' Ra im i iat nel Hie fnatiiery bacharwed up to the prot und loss account. to the floating roof. Prominent citizens, in- | priation was mada was for fees of United atleast n'portion of the sums due them io WARES, BIAS, amd i a Tsk rented in an invpationt tune, “iat ie had 'The, qurplus over aud abuye the eapttal of the | cluding Mayor Pratt aud wife und many phy- | states Marshals and thelr Deputies. Every | standard sliver dollars, ALSO A FULL LINE oF - avery right" to doay, as it was the Fourth, bank is aa $o that the loss by the robbery | sicians, wore at hand for assistance. The bodies | other item of expense of the United States | ° POSTAL ITEM. after midnight, and every one could fire vls- | will scarcely by felt, ‘The bauk fe owned by the | wero sood recovered, “ . ( ise Courta, regular and contingent, including the |, Postmaster-General Key does not anticipate P f ¢ tula.” ‘The men then separated, Lisk walking | Wealllfest und most carclul business wnen in the | The kiiled arc: John Cahill, ared 50; | fuog Bt juror ‘and ee com eae for | the disastrous results to the revonueot bis Dee Rain- T00 overs, toward a corner liquor-store, and Rolliston in | city. his daughter, 244 sears old; Levwls Lachappelle, J partment that have been predicted by certain SEND FOR PRICE-1it8 the direction of his own duor. ‘Chey returned a - impancling jurors, expenses of Baillfls and | nov: 4 moment aftervrard however, Lisk “meeting his THE CANADA INQUEST. zed 80; Nellle Shackrow, 18: three others not | riers, trunsportation of prisoners, travel in| tnade inthe inst Lose OMlee’ Averopration | oo friend, Murray, and atopolny to speak to bim, Sveetat Mavatch to The Tribune. {doutltied; Emma Hemmenway; a young man} | collecting evidence in United States cases, and | bill by which certain first-class mult imatter Is MURRAY & BAKER whilo Rolliston crossed the street nud spoke to | Montnmat, July 4.—The inquest on the late | McKenna; Jeremiah Deanand wife and Samuel | for holding seizures, to be receivet! and ecnt aa third clase. Un the ) ' them. He said he had been insulted, und then | y4r4, Conly was resumed to-night, when Ellen | I. Gilbert, have alight bruises. Tuo misalng Te MiRGiE eine aRGvIDAD ¥oR contrary, he thinks that it will Increase the rev- MANUPACTUREHS OF both men beean to eee snare carne faced Burk, widow of John Troy, who lvestmme- | are Edward Coture, L. De Sholl, aud Lewls enue of the Department, for the reasou that . is fu the Judicial Expense act. The failure to } much of this matter, when charged for nt firat- A T tt : & some men near by told Qin he had better | diately below the apartments occupled by Meurs | Powers, of Clinton. Appropriate the fees of Marshals simply | class rates, waa auipped by expense, whereas now whings, en S; Cy ed separate Rolliston and Lisk, as they were | and nls wife, was examined. Sho swore that, | The boat was new, launched on Mawar. Ter | amounts toa withholding of the fees allowed | te Wilt he cheaper to send booxs, circulars, and NAVE REMOVED TO golng to fleht. He tnughed, and sald: “On, | on the day of the murder, sho saw | length ts sixty-three feet, wit twenty-tiva fect i other blanks, with Inscriptions, ete., written on fh they iwon't flalit; they're neighbors.” ite had lie ; tons; | bY law forservices in cages tn which the United | them, through the Pust-Umice than by express. | 38 & 40 South Canal-st., €! seaveely spoken ‘enon Lisk slapped Rotliston in | Air Mears - enter the house twica | width over the guards; fs about Mfty tons; | cates is a parts. In all cases of private en dhroidan ‘#010. LIES OE ? hicagos fhe ne: tt with a — parcel under arm; — that | built quite flat on the bottom, drawing less than 1 i Cr einen ing ries ie latter ire at 12:15 abo heard an awful noise, os of a bag of tree ‘tect londed. Sia hia two passenger | Utlzante Marshals can collect thelr fecs as they | wii! soon establish the Readauarters gf tts Hoes carfying ‘a vert large ball, lovcled tt at Lisk’s | something falling on the floor, whtch book the | decks, aud could carry 400 persons. ‘The upper | have heretofore done. Sec. 820 Revised Statutes | at Cineinuatl, with John Kins, Jr. Vice-Prest- head,audfred. Without ‘2 ery or struggle, house and knocked the plaster off the ceiling in | Uck Was raised -on supports about ten feet | prescribes In detail the sums the Marshals shall | dent of the Baltimore & Oblo, und Receiver of on the pavement, with a bullet through bls | chopping, whfch fasted fully ten minutes,.aud | ‘TuRNTON, N. d., July 4.—The Morris Island | Provides that, whon euch service fs per-| tols 10,000 miles of road west of tie Ohio tomple. Mra, Lisk sprang from the stoop, and, ty hat Mra. Mears came to a | excursion resort, one mile velow Trentov, wns | formed for tho United States, the | River. ¢ . uttering @ picrelyg scroam, rap to her husband's Hahiotdenecr sald: “I have been Jooking | the steve of n terrible accident this afternoon, | same fees shall be allowed. There THE REFUNDING CERTIPICSIES. ty rostrate form. Sirs. Murray cried loudly: |. é FS te | AB an excursion boat approached the wharf | Are the fees which have been withheld. | Of the $40,000,000 In refundine certificates Police! murder!” snd ‘ran down the street | for revenge, and { have gotit.” During the | iundreds of people rushed toward it to ret | ‘The failure to make the usual appropriation | isgucd, there have been about $37,100,000. v with her husband. The Constable stood for n} afternoon, everything belng quict, some of the | aboard when {t landed. ‘Ihe wharf cave way, | Will uo doubt cause some of the Marsbols changed for 4 per cont bonds, ard th moment Irresoluto, but, putting his hand on | children ran up-staira to Mra, Mears’ | und about seventy-five versuns were thrown | CONSIDERABLE PERSONAL INCONVENIENCE, | outstanding some #12,800,00. The Jorge Pay eet te ” Maule thot ts house, and, when they camo down, | inte the river. Several mere taken. out Joureu) but beyond this it is believed no embarrass- | amount still outstanding induces‘the belief that Mrs, Audrew Johnson, her sou, 5 years ald, and | ment will arise, and that the busincas of the | & much larger proportion went toto the hands of ~~" RON, STEEL, NAILS, Etc. submitted quictly to arrest. Rotliston handed | aid there was oman = with | a iittie girl named Mililor, were drowned, utd : i 1 y buu ; — : isos oyor a revalyers saying: There, take it: | her head cut off, and ‘her head | their Beales spenyareds “It aed) id | Courts will not be materfally retarded or in- | small investors than has really bycu supposed, It is feared tuere are | fered with by tallire to’ appronriste the { ant you to rotect §=— ime. I) inatub, The witness chased them out, saying | others who have not been recovered, shot in gelf-defonse. A mob of enraged Irish- | {: was all nongenee. She saw no other foam but pioliat wecesaaty te bey. the Sacshale: shale legal fees. ‘Ihe Government fs not released 5 K men soon collected and‘ ondeavored to take | #1; up during the day, and heard no | 4 y a THE i Bpectal Dispatch to cae Tribune. § D KIMB AR. Rolliston from the oliver, but ei latter Apur irae The “nleaeee, thority after, went MINOR ACCIDENTS fda a tp appropriate aud art aerobable that Sneat Minwavgze, Wis., July 4.—Oscar Ribbe, who Ls ' y Adie ta petonee ‘ sora yore Raita a fi be : Hp ae ama, ite Sala on te Alor Munwavxes, Wis. July 4.—This morning a abs Hirst acts of Congres. to Devenliet mext il shot himscif in se mouth at Beralnger * Ward In the village prison, Holliston inetsted that he | of the body. She did not go into the room, and | Ind named David Bitnke, aged 5 years, was shot iene ee a al Rea tb fottule a paren ties tabee en at IRON. STEEL, N AILS had killed Lisk in self-defeuse, and said that he | did not see the head, and could not say {€ the | through the head by another boy named Julius comtnitting suicide, died to-day. 9 Iy 9 had never bad an angry word with bis murdered a Dlood around tie body, aval iw : Early this morning a woman named Macda- Tland, Rolliston ea a, Wife an CeO eee ee ane era Hatiord: aneizhber, | \virters at the corner of Sixth uvanne nnd Halt EVARTS. tencke, arrested fordrunkenness, attempted to aneighbor, | road street, and dled shortly thereafter, ‘Th h If inmcell atthe South Bide Pol retty children. He has also wealthy nnd hat sie had seen. Mrs. Hartford then sent. 7 ly thereafter, he | WHAT HE THINKS OP THE POLITICAL SITUATION. | hang herself in acell atthe Sout ile Police 1 Finiueneiat friends in tho Staten Island Boat Tor rhe alien. Mra. Mears often aaid she Nvoutd shooting was the result of gross carelessness, &nectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Station, When discovered and cut down sho of the Galesburg Hank. FOUR MURDERS IN NEW YORK. Apectat Diswateh to The Tribune, New York, July 4—Threo horrible murdors vera committed in this elty and yielnity sinco last night. ‘The most promlnent was that of Jobo EF, Seymour, acousin of Bishop Seymour, of the Dioceso of Springficld, Hl, who fa also tho Denn of the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Eplecopal Church, A theory ‘exists that Mr. Seymour committed sulcide, Hia domestic relotions, however, were happy. Ho had no enemies, and uo pistol was found. Two frlonds cnuaged in o quarrol at Staten Island over a trivial matter, Both carricd loaded ‘yevolyers, and one shot the other pofore he had a chance to. draw luis weapon, The third case was the shooting of a mau by a former employe in the strects ot Nyack this morning. The detatis of the several crimes are ns followa: The General Theological Somivary of the Protestant Eplecopat Church ia located in the contre of a square on the weat aldo of this city. The streets on its four aides have been towered by grading sevoral fect below the level of the ground, and tall trees oud abundant shrubbery make ‘tha place nd admirable summer lolging-house for tramps, who {frequently —_ avail. themselves of the opportunity thus afforded them, BishopGeorgo F. Soymour, of Springfeld, fil, and Deau of the Seminary, lives in the building. .. 118 COUSIN, JOHN ¥. BRYMOUR, and his wifo, a slster of the Bishop, kapt house for the latter, who {sa bachelor. Mr.. Seymour has been fn the nabit cf going around the grounds every night to drive out Intruders, and had driven theac tramps from the frout yard last ovenlug, when he thought he saw another, About 10:30 o'clock ho left the house with the intention of putting the man out of the grounds, and that was the Iast acon of him until bls dead body was discovered somo hours later, Last evening Bishop Soymour was away from homo until about 11 o'clock, When he came back he was about to lock the doors for the night, when his sister stopped him, saying that Mr. Seymour bad gone out to look for tramps. The Bishop retired to bed. Mra. Sey- eva Camp Furniture nspectalty. Seat Awnings snd Bug re ure still ey Tops, mend for Iilustrated Lice List before arder- tig elsewhere, mour remained uo, waiting for her husband. | Club, who belleve that he shot Lisk iu self: | hayo revenge for Wie death of Busan Carey, | und purely accidental. Wasuixotox, D. @., July 4.—Sccretary was vearly dead. After walting some timo sho lay down upon a Solon, and will exert Miemwel yee, ut le Hebel Blo alled on Blenry attest. withont fe a rlests Soeciat Dispatch to The Tribune. Evarts has left the elty to apend a week on his AMUSEMBENTA, . 45 of jectotary West, of the an m - | Catherine Golden, wife of James Welch, teatl- i i. ay Vout, | Vi [enact eae gat cin RA sofa and fell asteap. About 1:45 ofclock sto | Tone momber, vielted him’ in. iia cell In the | ed to rein the decoused about it o'clock, | ayeiky Samer, We" Ou eT Erederick Watt, ) Vermont farm. In conversation bofore lear: TNTRIES LINCOLN PAVIT- awoke, and Mr. Seymour had not yet come Into | afternoon, and he told them his story of the pulling Mrs. Mears’ dress and asking ber to | about 29 years of uge, employed at Robert Lan- | ing, be expressed himself very freely onthe | TON. the. house. She was thoroughly frightened, | tragedy, - ‘They positively refused to reveal the | come in. . Mears told hor if ‘sha did | ¥0u’s Zinc Smetting Works in this city, at 4°) results of the session and about the political Wills RC AAING IAT 8 CRACK and immediately awoke her brother. Thd two | detalls of his atatement bo tient, STR wan not go.-awav and Jot her alone . abe. o'clock this morning attempted to fire a na-| situation, He thinks the people will have lit- ES SARE ‘ \) eft the building to search for the niisst - | Years old, and hada wife but nocbitdren, ie ld knock her brains out with an ax. Dex’) tional salute with a ploce of gas-pipe f 4 ee poems ita about wolOWey es tame to Amerien In 1846, servod in the navy im ceased then left the window. She saw no men Pies eee bere pam pce rdliienlty, ta giving thelr verdict tue sell GRAND C ONCERT It exploded, and a plece of it tore ofa larey | upon the Democratle policy in Congress, it th + closiiyg {the War, and was honorably | Gnte ; y , pon ‘the ratle polley ygress, it the J ase . tween tho Western Seminary building and Tenth dischammed. Afterward ho’ waa employed. Ina HEE ee ee eT ny aae eae Wii. | part of the rightslde of his skull, exposing | issue 1s plaluly understood, The Democratle cnic, AGO ORCHEST t avenue. Govarnment lighthouse asa painter, but of Iatu | journcd. ; portion of the bran, He lingers in a state of | doctrine, he says, {8 revolutionary, and capnot HY; ol ESTRA, fi 3M, SEYMOUR LAY ON B18 BACK yon find madg @ ving doing chores and odd unconselousness, but there {3 no nosalbility af | ba tolerated. ‘The twoajority of no party will | TAder the direction of ADOLYM ROSENNECKER. on the graea, just at the edge of the walk, His | Jobs wherever he could get, wor bmi MR. DODDS. his recovery, De will loaye o wife and Ittle | bo permitted to refuse all approoristions and i areas Concexts srl take place eas head was toward the Somiuary and his feet deed man's body had seurcely tims to cool bu- Avectat Dispaten to The erie ebild. to dictate legislation, ‘The grievances which lay: during the atmmer 80, 82 & 84 Michigan-av, ; toward Tonth ayonue, Tho man was dead with TWO RIVAL CORONERS 5 eres ance aly rene yes Aone ‘i Unica, ate Je Hames D, Lilly and E. Bur- | the Democrats have proposed to abate by rev- 1s REHEATED. out doubt. His shirt bosom was coycred with - e1 pelsdd tas » dean were {ujured by a premature discharge of | olution are. the laws of the United States a a CHICAGO. ‘6 quarreling for posseasion of it, One of i 's é blood, ‘For # moment tho two wers'stunned. | tho officials was Coroner ‘Dempsoy, who fe under | tthe leht here, A few days ago gentleman | cannon at Durhumville. Lilly was horribly | which they are unable to repeat, ‘Thurman's Te irae Ma oranse en ae ya eas Sunday, Ntant. ‘Then Mrs. Seymour shricked ‘Murdor!" seyoral sovtence for perjury in office, and Is only pre- | sbout 50 yearn of age, accompanied by alady | yuroud in the face nnd breust. Burden lost | paraltel with British history was fallactous. imes at the top of hor volco. Hor cries. vented. from. serving ‘his term by o atoy of uxe- | nnd alittio boy, took lodgings at a house on | one oye, antl possibly both. ‘Their condition is | pye grievances sought to be redressed were not enttion, pending an examination of technical | Eighth street, Tho gentleman, who gave hts | critical. Emerson’s Megatherian Minstrels. GICAL INSTRUMENTS: were heard by a policeman, who was patrolling "4 ‘ ’ Rotetal Dlevateh to\The Tribu those of law, but of the arbitrary action of the As2/ 100 Hisgaes, “/SO:Holde. Aes 100 his post throurh West Twenty-first streot. Jt | POMS: Ensh Coraner Kinane a ey arity | aime as Dodds told the landiady that his busts | stpspor" ie duly 4—De. Cook, of thi | King. Singularly enough, Mr. Evarts att ad- | - #OOLEY and WM, ESIEISOS, ....Uroprictors SHARP & SMITH, was then about twenty minutes past 2 o'clock. | grief and unable todo anything but moan aud | Ness would prevent him living with his wife aud | oy, wag suinmoncd to Compton, a station ten | heres to the euthusiastic notion e Present Great Ulla, and by Spectal Hequest, MANUFACTURERS OF Horan to the’ spot, and, having summoned | weop, was happlly unconscious of this war | child, but that he would call frequently aud look | miles north of ero, this afternoon, ta attend ‘AUOUT TIN: sOUTIE SCENES ON THE MISSISSIPPI, assistance, the body was taken to the statton- at was being fought over ber buaband's | after their wolfarc, Yesterday another ladycall- | to the injuries of Walter Little, resulting froin ‘Aud MISS Di 3 4 U s TS, i oy nan by a a ry Oth nt length bo vletorious aud galt the foes in | Mame Wea also Dodds, and that sho was the only | siteare reported 38 bavine beeu blown off policy was to divide and conquer the Youth; | J CHKEION TREALRE, APPARATUS eam aT s AST MATINEE AND NiGHIT of thed, ¥, STAND: ELAST 1 juries partake of the inten: her husband for the past thirty -years, Of | afternoon at Arlington, throwing a woman und i" be ‘Ady te COL aire see pee which yenvorday. course a lively scone ensucd between nite No, 1 } child trom the wagon, "The inttee wos run over organized, and that new views and now issues APE THEATRE UC, question, But it ts far from bolug a mooted | reteful clalmant to that title, tho mad beiny | A team frightened by flre-crackers ran off thls | that the old Bourbon element was to bo dis- manifested Itself amoug the drish roaldgute in | Sud wife Nov 2, but No. 2 left without galolng | Md Killed. ‘The mother te seriously fnfured, | Were to found a new party fo the South which, GRAND DOUBLE BILL, house. Mr, Seymour wore a slngie-breasted. flannel sack-cout, and was without a vest. The coat was fastened by asingle button at the pit of tha stomach, und above that the lapels had been turned back, leaving the bosom exposed, Blood-stains covered tho shirt. As soon z ‘Special Dispatch to The Tribune under some name, would harmonize witb the Gilbert and Sullivan's two Overatte Gems, ForDetormattterof STOCKINGS, aa the body wos received “at tho | SUMee UPON Hollistow’s heads much satisfaction from Now 1. Today Mrs. | gr, Lois, Moy July 4.—A fatal necilent oc | principles of the Republican party North, He | EX. M.S. PINAFORE |: “Ets For Eolarged Veta station-houge word was sent to the Cor % vopoaitions for The Rurpose of getting berrival | curred here to marke the day. Jumes O'Leurs | still is hopeful, and thinks that the Republicans bl sna Weak dains J Patrick Nichols, n laborer, stabbed and killed | propos ons for burp Rt ft | and Tommy Bradshaw, Kerry-Patch lads, had a | vught to carry three or four Southern States. TRIAL BY IURS. Trusses, . ouer, Who lives within a block of the | isls{ormer employer, Thomas O'Connell, soon | to leave the Sty, but her ellortsavalled nothing, | Auterd today over a Woaded. revolver.” Ie bee | $k Mots hae gape whiee oes ar, Bverta ily Z—Gilbert's Great Turlesque. Comedy, ? Batteries station, and ho was suon on the spot. Exam- | atter midnight this morning. Nicole emi- | andso the matter stands, longed to O'Leary, but Bradshaw ‘held it | seems to baye no better basis for bis belief than Py peat thd any of artists aclected Tor 9 {nation showed that Mr, Boymour's death wos | erated to this country from [rclanid seven years It Appears that all the partins tnterested come | in spite of O'Lenry’s attempt to get tt | bis own hopeful theories, the several rules. due to : ayo, und suttlod In Nyack, whero Mr, O'Connell | to , this city from Chicago, where Mr. | away, und, in the struggle for Its possession, It LS TAAL, Crntehes, Inhalors,. took pity on nim and guve him work asa bod-| Dodds has been maintatulne both | went'off in Bradshaw'a hanla, shooting O'Leary Es J. H, HAVERL' Proprictor and Manager, * ‘& BINGLE BISTORBHOT WOUND: catrler,” Nichola gave sat[sfaction to hisem-| women under acparate roofs, a8 he | inte naval und killing him in ten-minutes, STEPHENS, ETe, f Eta. in the loft breast. “No other wound of any | ployer for tho first five yeara, and during tat | he bas been doing hore, A painter working In | ‘hq qiair occurred on eventcenth atreet be- | THE GRORGIA STATESMAN “OUT? Witt Tum | Last fatuntay Matines, Last Saturday Nicht ==> Tntrumenta and Batterfes repaired. ascription was discovered, and nefther clothing | timo their relations were pleasant. ‘Tho | 9 house on, Diamond atreet, where tho younger | tween Cass ayenuo and O'Fallon atreat. PRESIDENT. TONY DENIER and hls famous 100 RANDOLPI-ST., CHICAGO, ‘ hod-carrier married and became a respected citi- | Mrs. Dodds resided, by a strange coincidence, is iat Dispatch to The Trt H ty D T 2 nor body gave any evidence of a strugle. Tha | Pn'eMio Miro yunre aor however, he bezan | was aortly after eniployed ata house fa Allo: - Boectat Diapa ra ump ty umpty Troupe. Coroner gave permission to the Bishop to re- | to drink to excess. His employer remonstruted | gheny, whero the second Mrs, Dodds lived. COLLISION. Wastrnatox, D, C., July 4.—Atex. Stephens | GEO. Hy, ADAMS (the onty Griinatdl, and & Double moyé the body to his horse, where he madu a post-mortem examination Of the remains. Ho found that the ball bad critered the body between .the third and fourth ribs, taken o downward direction, and lodged between the soventh and cichth ribs, closa to the spinal cord. The ball was oxtracted and seen to bo of what fs called @ 22-cullbre, which fs used in the amalloat revolvers made, Attached fo the ball with bim, and threatened to discharge bim } He told this Indy what he knew, and the above Sr. Louis, July 4.—The only accident worthy | left last night for his home in Georgia, after uniesa hu reformed, His wife saya that ebe haa | disclosures were the result, Dodds {s sald to | of mention so fur reported to-day was a collision | having again made the annonncement that ho visited Mr. O'Connell and bemged of him | have relatives in this city, was a General to the | on the narrow-gauge rosd running from this | would rot before he would give the right of DAN EWE tow Tee I EEO Gone sei army, and ine printer by trade. clty to the Village of Floresant, sixteen miles | Congress to apeclfy the manner Iu which appro- ‘oppoalte Sherman House, al C . u NAM " from the city, between two passenger tralus, one | priations shall bo expended, Mr. Stephens ts MAY FISH'S ENGINES BOILERS Her ond threatenad her life, Ov Gounell, fuaily | MURDER AT INDIANALOLIS. | cr iyhich hit about W00 excarstonlsts ou boar, | not in good hutnor with the President, Hels | IMNOTHERIAN LADY MINSTRELS, F , charged him frum his employment in April lost, Inpranarous, Ind., duly 4.—Henry Sweet- and the other bulug nearly empty, ‘Thomas | amazedat his firmness, Le ls amazed that hoe a Righty 8. New Popolar Stare this week, jorether with Nichols, whon he was discharged by dr. O'Con- a . w with Will 1 Mead, engineer of one of the trains, was badly | should have the audteity in a private intervicw auilful Miondes 6d. ‘The grand Burlesque, WME nell, was paid tho movey due hita, and this he Heanteapi aed {ote Stor mew ith, plein hurt about the head and shoniders. George to differ from the Vice-President of the Con- AIT OF RATAN meine = Ss, weley Company: fa the Vautontlane, asieseanne Ae SCT eeeer! HUMETE DOME LE coovany| NEW AND SECOND-ILAND PBN Bailey, a printer, was severely Injured internally. s “AUCTION SALES. was a shred of fiannol cloth and a apeck of rub- LL taba cali tt and fred the contents Into Baldwin's cheat, | ye ee eee ee aera ee ntie Conse {| federacy, He Is astounded that the President | panna wore SAUES: | TRON AND WOOD-WORK: ber, ‘Tho latter eows the ball to have twen | eating hile friends and leavin his wite to take | probably fatally tojurtug him. try ditinota, was pretty well shaken up, anit tivo | does not enaole him (Stephens) to act as a go- | JZW GLO. Wr. GORE A CO., ING MACHINERY, partof a patent cartridge artly made of ub- | Nichole began to threaten O’Uunnell for having BAR-ROOM MURDER. or three others were tightly brutaed. ‘Both on- | between and concillator, or to perform ‘l Lathes, Planery, Drills, Plancre and Satcher, Rurs r The inquest will probably be charge » Yesterday afternoon he re- Eines und ono pussenger-coach were damaged | any function that would give an facera,’ Moldi iM Tengutog stachines“Beroll an Ptuday ry tho tarally ‘ato ina Cra ees te Stee OrComnelle wut the | Boston, Mase., July 4.—Thomas Folory, of | about $3,000. i opportunity for his inordinate vanity to display D R Y G O oO D Ss iid Sams Letina Vulivy tmery Ae sin pa confused and excited by the sad cyeuts } fatter gave him a tran. ‘The tie morals South Boston, was killed during 9 bar-room RAILROAD ACCIDENT, itself. ‘The fact that the President does not Hill Hema ‘aoriie Viacy Talia norte Pettey of ic’ night to make it advisable tor FEE ee TRIE rae TORaUIER oe tid | Bh —_——_. Syectal Mspaten 10 The Tri une, heed his avrvices has caused Mr. Stephens to DEPARTMENT. shattiag. “Cnaplions, Vrufleyae felting, Agubber and tho Coroner to take thelr statements yes- | street, Nichols had been punting in iore * KICKED TO DEATH. Ganessung, July -4—Atan early hour this | Pluce himself axain tn tha front rank of Bourbon REGULAR TRADE SALE, Hewp Vacking, Fawer's at, Lubricators, &c. torday. Immodiatuly after the removal of | whisky in the meguting, ‘The result of this |‘ ie fi iht passenger trulu f extremists. Mr. Stephens, betore leaving for ype " oY a . meeting wae that O'Connell kaucked out morning, a4 tho ight pawsenger, trula from | ear atied poneusiy of taving te fave | TUESDAY, JULY 8, 0:30 a, a. | ML F. PERRY, No, 43 South Canal st. two of Nichole’ teeth aud quictly walked off, | A Quarrol Over a Balt Kesulta in Murder, nicago passe o where the Democracy wished tt, autt of certain | A clearing Sale Seasouablo Ctoods, SeiGaAGa: Joaviuns bis cucmy fist on hia back iu the streat. It was not to be expected that a day fraught | portion of afrelght, which, on account of the | }yemocratic success, But Mr. Stephens left in Aeponible Conds, 6 xuetoneere. | Sper Nichole arose und went to bis house, (wo doors | with go many accidental killings vould pass wind, baa become detached, oud bad com- | very poor health aud spirits, and in the natural Daaulas 1 Es Hee Meter Me Mea tt |o whuats ao coool om Tho wee | meacetcntie Sonn ersiria t ate | Sesurfser aay weiss” "** | Regular ‘Trade Sale, July 9, | 97 Soar Lae, ho was golncid kill O'Connell, wont out into | of the murder wag a vacant lot direct- | Wesuilled, und aovcrul others allghtly Injurud. om 4/5 J Mr. Seymour's remains from the Seminary grounus the police made a caroful search for the weapon with which the decd had been com mitted, The search wus resunied after daylicht, and every foot df the long grass within s wide radiue of the fata! spot was scrutinized, but the street again, Ho- walked up to hits vio- | ly opposite No, 211 West Polk street, ‘ A “ v D NEWS NOT’ THY SLIGHTEST TRACWOF THE BAVOLVER | tin and sald: “Lin pol ta get square with | almost opposite the Potk Street Primary School. CINCINNATIE . NOTE ANI in rthne? . 41S SPENTIN BED was discovered. ‘The pos(tion in which thebody | you, vow!" und stabbed in in Ue left breast, e number of boys apd young men w ary " s a Really Good was found, the distance froin tho stroct, the UrConnell athanered “as he received tho biow, | 4 laree number of boss YOURE, ero} = Crxonsnatt, duly 4.—.A\n wousual number of THY CONVICTED, ? size of the fatal bullet, und the downward direc. | but manaved tu walk as far as the door of a an- playing ball in’the area, and among the oumber | casualties are reported caused by powder and Wasminaton, D. C., duly 4.—The sentence of ’ . lon of the wail) all ‘seen to show | 190% where he felldead. Nichols, after dual- | vas Robert Anderson, aged 19 years, andJobn | recklessnoss, Mrs. Margerct Hell was etruck in | Golgen calla attention to the application of Woven Wire Mattress that’ Mr." Seymour wal the vietlm of a ing the fatal blow, ran to lis house and locked | McQuade, aged 20 years. A gamo of base-ball | we abdomen by a stray Lullet und will probably Gregg for pardon. It fa certain that several of LINES OF SEASONABLE Hinenie yeres hb oot, ail tas oridonca proke up shortly after 5 o'clock, und | die, Of the othor accidents reported, although | the Congresamen of the Northern Tiinols Die- Is the Best Bea tn: Use, © a it prove fatal, t vi dered a verdict thue Th yGon- | it wae then proposed to play | some aro serious, ey verery several being | trict, possibly all of them, bave uulted in recam- SUMMER GOODS nell came ‘to bis death at the Cow “knock up and catch.” MeQuade took | ‘Heya wero the gruutest sullerers, several being mending bis pardon One Indication that tho’| Many CHEAPLY ADA ones ara beitig of Patrick Nichols, by same Instrument une | up a bat, aid ten discovered that the ball with | #eVerely burned by premature explosions, application fe treated with favor is the fact that | Qn our Tabled ready for oxamina. | *!4 st almost any price, but they often self-lufleted = wound. On the — other baud, the mysterious abscuce of auy weapon, and the emplatic atatementa of his family that the dead man could have bad no pgsalule motive known to the jury,” ‘The sate men who teati- | which the others had been playing tad disap op iM bi prove unsatisfactory, desiring bis existence, polut taan- Jichgla committed the 3 EXPLOSION, + ordurs have been, or will be, given to suspend | tion Monday, ae taiiae Tee nt Pee ‘death, tnd make It taskitied Rit ii was done wih ane peared, andwas not to be found. Thoboyown- | Coryxnus, O., duly 4.—By the explosion of a | the sentouce upon Gregg until the fall term, A P, GORE @CU., Auctioneers, | 20 be stra you have the Best, sea that hard for his frlends to accept any. other theory | butcher- or carving-kulte, und tus Jury bad {Eo | fi le waa supposed to have gone off bome. | cannon this afternoon Iu i crowd, two men, SaWITARY REGULATIONS, = Na CO. my name is on the frame. = J. E. WHITTLESEY, pets Tin, Sandals, | —! ses renal f° STILL MORE ubretoLa. for! rofiused: Bettas sgata siked pies Bpsctal: Ditch {6 786 THHONS sary talon le that whi cay sedate eee eda: in racer a terneri ay PRU SSING'’S 0 % Wednesday. ovenin ast the tug Saran the hice laeanen tae eter cue teother Orrawa, Il, July 4-—Ueorgo Poole, » tarm- Seeaicis Ga bsaed a ratsol fear gs Tatetied ot zi y Morning, July 8 at 9 o'clorks stoudod at Verplanck's Point, near Peekakill, an | Ward he ralsed his foot nd yavo hina terride | er of Freedom Township, was kicked by o | MY VC e Dh Ooni kota pete tomtene AND A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CELEUBATED the Hudsou. James Nolan and four compan- | kick under the chin or about he neck. Young | borsa in thy head yesterday morning, fracturing | iisel and ‘held under supervision for not less | [ i N fous Jett the boat aud started: for u suloon ucar | Anderson fol] back with a groan, aud hls com- | the frontal boue, trom the ulfects or which ho than vo d Steamboats = al F INE BO OTS AND SH 0 ES by, On their’ way they met, dJeromlat | panious saw at ance that be liad been very badly | died at 0 o'clock this morning, Hetiet ays, Steamboats or vesscle touching at fe Murphy with some cumpantons, Nolan invited | Injured. Evon McQuade was astounded at wuat : places which the National Board of Lvalth bas do- JAS, . MONAMAMA, Auctir, Murphy und bie friends to join bis party, | be bad done, and made bingolf activa in trying WaASHOU'S. 3 clarud to be dangerously infected, sball ba walne | <a Murphy declined tu drivk on the ground that | to restore Lis uofortguate yictia. Sure of the Special Dispatch to The Tribuna, fecied within twelve houry boforo thelr duparture, ¥ PLERSHE! WANE same {nformation in regard to’ the “inetru- | Bomo ovo in the party sald that Anderson | yionro9 Brown aud Willian Bawburg, woreduns | ‘The National Board of Health bas tsaued a ie WAN paenb! Anat ther: bad, cen to} bed a ball which mould answer the | gurously wounded. Vorlons of the guu were | pamphlet containing suggestions to State BY the juquest, Nichols wus comtuittod to thy | Purpose very well, and = McQuade | throwu sevural squarcy awaV iuto the crowded | jsourds of sTealth as to @ more eillctent system Slip thon that of murder, Mr, Seymour's familly a- sert that he was pavor iu the babit of carrying a rovolver, aud that he was a jovial, morry man, with no popeible caysy for committing suicide. | new City Jull without ball, ‘and will be tried for | Ye94un to him ae he was standing in the imid- | street, but without hurtivg aby one excopt in | of quarantine, which coutalas the following y Glo of thy areaand aaked bla for it. Audory | the immediate vicinity of the explosion, 2 the murder in October next. Mr. O'Connell + poiute: The natural despondency whic be felt at thy | ey mich respected a8 a good und cuterpriaing | 80%, Anding it uear time to go home, and avk —— ae Hise Tegctaliteat whe Ie aveenteane time of ble failure in business wore off | cuizen of Nyack. lougly not wiahing to lend big ball to such a FATALLY KICKED. gul nested long ao, and bo was, {tie sald, involved fg no dnanctal troubles at the time of bie death, ‘The , situation in which the tragedy dccurred, how: ever, renders tt impossible that the ball could nave been dred fram outside of the grounds, and, If the bloody decd Ls the work of a murder- er, that murderer must have been within tho grounds. TUERE ARM TURED THEORIES AN ALSOLUTELY PURK ARTICLE, uM, BARKER & Warranted to keep pletlea fur years (4 . i the cargo ahall be transferred to a place tu be CO., Gr “Auctioneers, 44 & 83 antolph-st. ‘Thirty-one years ib inurket. brand egarding the disappearance of the plstol,—one | he was ouly awaiting the arrival of a stcamer to | bors ran for water, and McQuade aud the oth- ty di—Pasaengor ¢ ans tl » Gengral 3 re xhould 1usiet upon docing our siete czriad away ink uo ane of ths |g to roto, woere he expat to Mast ome | rm UMMIng, Bh ta be caly “taraporary | guy here over the Cleago, Smaukeo dest | sncrats tobe cou bay fee an a Y oat hare when Brin, ere! a vf mids, and he Dol ‘ant ( lashed Ute w: 3 a eee ee ore roared aceroted by! song one Whe Tae eel atu, “Ne hod ‘been drlokig, Oa being | over bia teed und face, nnd chafed hie atmos eid | Paul allroad at un carly bour this morning AERO TR ere eR eee etry REGULAR SATORDA § SALE PHUEESSIONAL. the spot alter tho body was removed, anda] urged, bowever, he consented to io, lege, Hut ina few taluutes tey knew by tha | were deluyed by washouts along the lin, occa- | tu ve notited, sud abe will ne held (or diinfec- AT POPULAL AUCTION HOUSE, Riemer : Bose meysan pr oa) third theory that Seymour himeclf had | but, ‘when ho’ reached the saloon, hp | {ncreaslug rigidity of the body, and the glassy | sioved by the beavy ruing luat night, lion. tt iw made eho auty of Captains to wee that if Magnetic Physictaa, pullicient strength lett after Gring the shot to | touk acieur and refused todrick, This unboyed | Him spreading over the oyes, that he was dead, eee theit crew live cleanly “and on, uroper food and | BA. and 86 RANDOLPH-ST, ote W, Kandolph-at., throw the Weapon over the fence inte the atrect, | Nolan, and by becawe violeut, awearimg Joudly ! and thut young MeQuude atood before then a BEATEN 10 DEATH, arnk, und none are to be allowed to sleep on dock ; ING, abo:800'stock, N easeall wistul thie. moat qwengertul ares On rfO> where some passer-by pickod tt up and kent it. | and abusing Murphy, ‘The latter walked out oi | murderer.” Sue bystuudera whom the boys | yf, ¥., July 4—William Blake ang | 9 n#ht when at an tofected port, THUS MOUSE NG. Sete cs New and Seconds | rds Magneto Vapere scut by walls pice, § ‘The police of the Bixtventh Prociuct gay they | the veranda] to give ble friend a chunce to cuol | called to the place put the body upon tica, N. Yo, July 4+ ‘She belief that there will not be another ex- : “ : ieee heard no plstol-shors tu the viciulty of the Theo- Joxesl Soumpary during the n'ght, uor can they jind any citizen who knows of any shooting. ‘Mr. Seymour leaves, ocaide bis widow, three souried daughters, ono living in Yorkville, ae 5 cA o tha | West Polk street, and laid it uvou the floor fn | girl aged 13 years to death. contrary opjulon gdins currency alone tu Demo- . os Ba East Madiaan-st,. fone vas atilt ative teeta be was not } the frout partur, Thouch only 19 ycars of age, alee) ee crati¢ quarters. ‘The Demecratie position le un- Caxpeta, md Gonery Household Gouds, Mershey Music Ya, expected to live until moruing, “After bu bad | the deceased was the main support of his wide Knowles’ Ineect Powder Gun ts by far the best, derstoud to be thas dellcicacies will be allowed FLEKSHEIM, BAKKER & CO. ours, 10403 aad uy z oN 1 Nufter further pare] & sbutter and = bore ft to hig | wife, Hiviug near Floyd's Coruera, Ooelda | tra session of Congress dally increases with the F U RN IT U R E ANFE hat Sec etry ae Murphy widowed another's home ak No. vA County, are charged with beating an adopted | Executive offlcgra of the Government, and the 3 C AT ARR DI. PETZO,