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TURSDAY, .JULY 8, W8-TWELV PAGES: a: gi Z) THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ae Swnier# = - = v “fk * bs . — TT ‘ rto $710, and e: foot | of O'Neil), vardmnster of the Northwestern ‘tinder pretensa that tw hada enstomer for | dermon died from the Cifect of a wound which | was27a, aid {1 1878 1t wae 0s, Prices iu 1850 | generatthg, dnd life-sustaining properties; ta Inq THE CI Ve Haar eer Sea Teton gh Road, ani John ‘Tavward, the qiedlent student, | Gm; Poon Burns, eaughb_ etealing a apneared on the left elde of the neck. ‘ were? "OL bread, 14d tier pound, und in 1878, ) valuable in Hi enfeebled conditions, whether the . The Treasurer eocntell a report ta asiuilar | the slayer of MeMahon,] bot} nf paper collars from F. Gtbbs, of ‘The case was then qiven to the fury, whieh, | 1gd per gounds of meat, fn 1800, Bd, ‘and in| reeult of exhaastion, nervoua prosiratton, over~ GENERAL NEWS. effect, and a number of bills were audited an Judge Loomis will hold court Thursday to try No. iS Weat Machaon street; George White, after being out a few intnutes, returned a ver- | 1843, G1 per pounds of butter, tn 1859, 1s, and in Work, or actte disnnent particularly if resulting cs ig oracred paid. Mr. Onohan stated tit Mr ‘a 2 insane cass. Itis understood that a vacation ‘will then be taken until September. Sherlf Hofmann will leave the city this oven- ing fora ten days? vacation in the wikis of Mine neauta, Mrs. Hoffmann will accompany him, Another batch of eighteen prisoners will he taken to doltet, Thursday morning by datler Currier, The batch Includes Carey, the mur I, Hazard & ee cat ade caught selling wath | del Undine tit Anderson came to his death | 187%, 18 8 ver neghds and, of all tinue the {rom patmonary complaints, Caswell s 1 Lramplell 1Ook tne rela ae erton State | from compression of the brain eaused by blows | most finportant, the wages Uf inbor wore, 1n 1850, Cio, Tropriotora, New Fork. For aslo by drag street ji jer; Leonard Daum and Matilde struck by John McQuade, aud yecommended | 0s 7d per week, and in 1878, 14s a avercatups adultery on vomplaint of Rosa | that lie, MeQuade, be held to the Grand Jury. sald that freo trade Had fnjured the agricultural DEATIOS. auras Richard Futth, a notorious Noor interent pa he aariculturit toloraatigt ee iviston — rufan, who I a auarrel FIREWORKS. ORDINANCE. iia country? The ‘roal ayrieuttural intereat In | BALMWIN—Preddte, youngest non of Flurence A, . : aed 12 oye, 1y bit the’ nord of Martin O'Malley) | wiry rr was NOT ENPORCEN—THE POLICEMEN this country meant the ownors of land, ond the | and Halden. eae 1 yearend 2 A, fuitonday. Oe a ote ree dking Poteet SRKT TO THE SURURNS. ieroas annutal wale of dmeomno trow lund tn 1807 | srieaus re iavited —— O'Nelll Russell, who was to have delivered a Eawin Fowler, of St. Loule, is In the city. Tecturo on ae Te Lohans! errs fis me Sorlety, hat een called out of the y nid . Col G, O. Molter, U. 8. Aa is at the Palmer, fiealle. to be erceents The Spirestone J. M, Phillips, Catro, Is quartered at the Gard- | then read a paper an UThe Annals of > mers the Four Masters.’ Messrs, Charies Di nehy and od. MM. O'Sullivan wero elected A. May, New Orleans, satopping at the Gard- | Treinhers, aud the President. proposed tlie name "] was not quite £50,000,000,. whereas in 1875 tt tal de 7 ner. aerate aera, iano ireland, of St. Paul, as | qorcr of Hegwwemte He sett i patos Charies | ‘The fllura of tho police to enforce the ord | wan neaity 07.00.00 | So.that to that tine a RTS Ca tee Staaten Barco The Rey. J, M. Dodge, Omaha, fs nt the Gard- | an honorary member. Considerable discussion ‘The astessment on personal pronerte in the Fran's, larceny from Adgust Buchtiolz: David | nance prohibiting the shooting of pistols and 9 Was un absolute increase in the actual in- Funeral from teaidenco, 18 Jiryant-ay., Wedacn Te follower reanectliyg the relations of the Society ner. to an organization which teete in Maskell Hall D. E, Dili, Akron, O., 16a guest of the Shere } under the name of the St. Patrick's Caluniza- man. tlon Society, A lena by resolution was pasecd W. T. Black, Erie, Pa, 's registered at the disclaiming any connection with the aforesad Ts Erie, Pay, “ and Reter Gibbons, malletaus tmiselitef, on | guns within the efty lmits on the Fourth of | come Werlved from Innd in this country of no | July. at t0:sQ0 Gleck Bin S S, AteN: "14,09 2 |. aDD—At KndteWwoor.” duty 0. Nellie Kes inten’ Thon at the corner. oF ara larceny of a waten | quite a number of people and the murder of Iit- | gq ter for the owners of land. As rewarded the 1 Ful way trom, the restdenco of Bs Be and chain from Duc (ibbous. "4 tle Henry Selye, lan provoked much comment, | other agricultural Interest—thi eruat of the oy WE AUEIO Bs Te North Diviston will this year amount to about 8 percent mora than Inst year. ‘Thus will bring the total to about $1,600,000. ‘The Committee on Hospitals held a sort of an oy ‘ 2 "7 " 01 b . Tyly 74a 8 o> me, of asthma and oreanization, ‘The similarity of the ames ts | snforma! consultation yesterday moralug on whe Mudge oli: 3 an impression prevailing that the authoritles | farmers of Tand—that, wns a quéstlon between | gyronte brane stdalerh Ann Lawrence, formerly Palmer. Perea, vonfiniuin “Afver some further | propriety of providing. the fivepital Wikb a fit age Summerfoht: Jolin wud + A-Joues, | tmade little or io effort to aco that the require. J alll and farmer. Lo then, Ven og fo ie ordi leavened supine D. Keilifeld, Goshen, N, ¥., is a eucat of the routhie aud unimportant business Hie meetlyg | brick Lutauce for the purpose of beating trous, } eanduct, to the 8thy Frank Stavik, {ast driving, | ments of the law were complicd with, To learn ory FTES Seema, re iia orate ed pe mae Tuesday, ‘Tremont. adjourned. HMC is saving uel mow wasted, Another | $y flues” erlmiual carelessness’ in rutming | the reason of thelr negligence, 1€ there was one, | condition of the English farmer to by far better rood . ‘ Fel - inceting will be held durays the week, and the | own a llttiaeirt aud breaking her . ‘ondition of the Bag! A sacra te Monitny. July 7, at 10 o'clock, at her rests Suige P. Henry Staythe, Burlington, Is,, 1s at THE Ciry-HWALL Comnittee will probably recommend the pur |} Machargeeds at MeCarthy J a Thiwust reporter yesterday asked Acting-Su- { thin before the repeal of the Corn laws. ‘The any. Mire. gohn Murphy, aged ii ee pest AE chase to.the Board. Hetea at Samet rach, smnidene, piltites | jorintendont Dizon why the ordinauca was not | tono of all the spueches maa natgrally a con: | TAPAS, a caiages to St, Paticls, Church, on 4 —* tothe Mthy John Yattaw nnd William | enforesd. Hemnation of Hroveution, whe Weificalny, the veh init. where High Mass will ba HL. 8 Hindekoper, Indianapolis, {s registered The Henith Department reports that 2,420 wet He - - vara tot q pia tarlife camo in for n good gharo of abuse. celebrated at 0 o'ciucks from depot vy cara to Calvary: ; 7 EDE uuseel, charged with rubbing James Crow, of ‘The Captains wore {natructed to have their or es t at tho Pacific, pounds of meat were condemned last week, FEDERAL FLASHES. No. 177 Wabash avenue, of Bt cash ands | men anfor ‘4 it,” anid he, eGRUANE—July t, eral ie of Jamen8, and dames Shaw, Mount Carroll, IIL, ts registered ‘Phe Comptrolier issued 2,200 In scrip yester- The Untied States Sub-Treasnry dlsburse- sentet attd chain while Crow was upon Yattaw's Tut neverthcless, It was not enforced, as 1s BODY-BURNING. Brale Uruiibn need simonvoe ond 17 Uays. : at the Sherman. dny on account of contractsentered into in 1378. maeiits eee ainounted. tw $40,000, bunnies yin Rash ue ree ete on evidanead by the Hst a lajuredit ji ‘i ——e A JIBS ER Lertiay wite of Horman Hoyer, July he at fe uray ene uinued $ | ¥ ory were a number of arrests for shootin; TT re 1 im her 1a nee, Ne ‘i \ N. A. Barnes, of the Muskegon Oreldental, 1s | Michnol Finan was y eneny na Anat 10 | Dintrict-Attorney Bauga fs tack trom Taacon, j comvialnt of | bls | father, $0 tO tte | oft meee oud aloo. for eallinie irewdriths THC Cremation oF Se cee maTe Seen. ee uniainy. July at tne Pron PF Peay registered at the Gardner, carry arod in the Water Department, vice P, | | District-Attomey Thiet Oe cation of the | Grimival Court, on hig® way to the | Mayor's proclamation allowed a tittle tare Ut | Gyer 1,000 nersont, representing every class of | Ste ingiteds sw Qn TIL, State Senator | Ryav, restsned. *s Reform School;” Bernard Hack, abusing Ds | erty as to flreworks than fhe ordinance; that : DONFIELD—Hattle, daughter of M, W. and Ellza J is Rn Hi MeClehian: ates }y State Sen Dee J. M. Hall, Medleat Inspector, North mateh-bond sharks before Commissioner Moyne | tamily, $50 Mne; C. Sanford, oleking the pocket | Ig. f eeoeattbetl tle setting off of crackers, ote. the fuhabitants of Colombo, assembled in the Mandel, aged 18 mouths an Va day ai irealiy registered n° the Pacific. ode M. te i this morning. Mie Adatns, of No. 185 West Washinton | on the luke front, or In unoccupied lots. Wo | wiconsecrated portion of the Vorella Cemetery | pfipuny certiduce to Calvary Cemetery. fs IL'W. Hartwell, Plaitaburg, N. ¥o,18 one of | Diviston, broke Wis tee yesterday morning US | v4 internal revenus end of the Government | street, while in Scare stora on State stent, BI | did the beat wa could with the plod ote. We | ae vonday to witness the cremation of the ra- | HILDWRTITEN ¥ Titeth, at hiereakdence, comer " tho pests of the Palmer. sipping on the sldowalk, ni po pata | £008 im S2h05L yesterday. Of this amount, fina; Charles Coyle, charged with Bnocking | hat a moron dutyin the chy on | aus of the Hon, Sir M. Conmars Beams, the | Congress aud Joointinaus., Monday, July 7, at o'clock 7 v1 el . 7 “Hor Tr, fe | stan Ne cares f Judge ©. F. MeNutt and Judge J. N. Pleree, arte ate a Rea aoe orange at $21,160 was for tax-patd epitits, 83,725 for tobae- | Sehr unis ste0 te the Urimlual Courts Josep | the Rourtht™ yin the ctty on | ‘Taint represeritative in the Legislative Coun- |, ‘Fulieral terviecs at the howe, Wedneaday, July 0, at Terra Haute, nrc gueats of the Paclite. o'clock for the month of May. co aud cizara, nil $857 for beer. MeCormiek abusing tis family aud breaking |” Frot, 100'to 12% for the whole elty.’” elk, whe, ag We adiounced tn We Inst saan fet taunt are lavlied sate, hetored aon of Job and " " Fr the furniture, $5 io keep wl peace, WW, vel e ta = un orping at his realdenco at Colpotty. SCHIA july 7, Freddie, hetoved son of Joho an H.R. Gaffney, editor Commercial Bulletin, ‘The City Treasurer yesterday received 82,011 United States Marshal Hidrup has returned pat £30 fies Kate. Murphy, a fouitsh eluate: eters rere aie other sete cieaten ae ey ‘ at eite i Me a ‘Mary Sclirant. 1, evldlej heloved i ‘New Orleans, is a guest at the Gardner. from the Water Department, 31,457 from the frou Belyilere ai A rae nie utes ni ell ae eon her hushand Miciael without cause, | Park n Vinee i Dax! AE ne. 2 rotting hi ad: he i ne ve! sda ed acres sraiupent to-day from, Fealdence, sad Divislon-at., at = % U4 i 2 the Rebel Congress didu't appropri. S ty cae q g . vere ace ie " ‘cloe] in ary. United States Sénator N. P. Hill, with Ins gon | Collector, aud $122 from the Comptroller, Fae ae re Hecouiees tie | and vent to ive with angry, $00 fine; A. IG | Leaf’ Groves the: Paclle Garden, the Chileago- ea eTid aecrhold for the PEBsENES of CHD} Der: THAN--Chavle it Htlon, drowned at Pewaukee Lekty and daughter, are sojourning at the Pacific. A> buitding permit was isstied yesterday to | Long’ Jones wouldn't lave the ofllee now if | Riteble, 24 years of age, ao bummer from St | Avenue Gardens besides there were men ot ‘ f * | duly 7. 7 ‘Ann Hogan to erect a two-story brick dwelling | ft could be had for the asking. Louls, pleaded guilty to moat outrageous con- | Sinday-school and other plenics.” suns who wera merely attracted by curfoalty; “_Notfee of funeral hereafter, es Rodney Johnson and n party of six others | i) No, 305 South Moy strect. to cost 81.200, ij q Ch a . duet towards Indies on thelr way home from “How nany In alli”. and, as it may seem somewhat stranae that the teas a ena ote | amare aoe neo ELE) me yee out of tn ona a | tne Ens ga g0 et" anne | Ab Muna ney tpa | rane, neh wero eA | ed nah ca toont. ts " " ones a 3 Bs ety iy, a . q more, and dovs less business than any Muyor aible with the sinall number eft to strictly en- force the ordinance, Think of the territory— over forty-seven square miles. It would talte at the feast calculation the whigle torce, 400 mer, to cover Chicazo, und they couldn't stop the shooting entirely. ‘The officers arrcated alt the saw doing it, Wo did the best we could wit! the facilities we had. Every man who was on day-duty had to du night-duty too? Wasn't there an uuderatanding between you aud the’Mayor to let up a little on the bovai” “No, ‘The orders wero to do the best wo could.—to allow the people a little ‘Totitude se far as fireworks were concerned, be to kee the June 80, 1879, inay be gained from ihe follows} Walsh: John Devlin, drunk aud disorderly, ing summary for that period: The arrivals | and resisting a police ofllcer, $400 to the Sth; of vessels were 1678, and the clear: | Annie Medrath, drank, $100 tines Patrick Ins ances 10,613, while the number of entries | sort and Michael Sullivan, assaulting and rob. passed was | 5,089, ‘The total cotl bug Simon Stafford on the Weat Twelfth street atnounted to $1,521,339, those tor June bel yinduet ot on early hour Saturday morning, BOS,960, ns alist, RST for June of last year, | $500 to the &thy Thomas Davis, disorderly, 850 or an Increase of $35,382, fine; Matt Skelley, disorderly, (on complaint of ‘The Aver mateh-bond case will come wo be- | his family, 225 fine; Albert Bacder, lias fore Commissioner Hoyne at 10 ofclock this Smmell, charged with complicity fo the theft pooenin, aid Baxter und Sloan, Ralph and Mrs, | of $700 from the office of the Philp Best Brew- Nulno, Perkins and Whitney will bave a chance ing Company at the corner of Desplaines unt to explain thelr comectton with this Intest con- | Indiana street, $800 to the Criminal Court; should take pine. within a few hun- | Which should, bo given to, norvous,, slendor, and debilitated. persona—Jnrloorate/ Sodatives, dred yards of the consecrated —por- | opfates. Snneuars, caro comparatively useless, ton of the cemetery, wo may explain | The evstem inuet be built up with 8 genuine tonic that the Government Agent gave the | {0 order to the recover, of vigor nnd trangulllity by necessary permission on the prinelple thata | fhe nerves. A couren, syatematteally, purstia Hee cemetery was for common use, ant thatthe | the leadin E,Invlnorant, | Hoare pe ete Aree portion of it not conseerated could not be de- - i from weak nerves and yoneral debility. ‘Tho stum- Vied to any applicants, whotuver tuelrrelizious | her alwaye more or lees dyapeptic iv caseu of ner faith and Whatever their fuueral rites mieht be. | onsness and lors of vitality, is toned ond rogalated ‘The necessary elte was therefore furnished for by thia medicine untll the organ acts with o pres the funeral pyre of the deceased Kuleht, und | ‘ciaton ‘akin to that of aeiendy-golng piece of mes was Indleated by © sometvat novel construc. | chaulam, Comntete icestion and osslmtintion tlon, Four plantain trees heavily laden with | ste through the Iniluence of tho Bitters, followad J. Coltets, Superintendent of the Evansville, | Chicago ever had? But then he is the Yerro Haute & Chicago Railroad, js at the | ‘best’? ‘Tremont. Edward Rummel, ex-Secretary of State, was Thomas ©. Power, General Manager of.the | Yesterday appointed first assistant In the City Beate ine of steamers, Iiclena, M.T., 18 at Clark's, abil, steu | Berner Nutleny Realgned almer. The bond of William Honan, recently op- The membership of Plymouth Church was | pointed Collector of Water-Rents, was yester- {nereneed Sunday by six communicants by letter | day approved. onan has been on the Mayor's and one by profession, staff, and 43 ateceeded by Henry McGurren, ex- ‘The temperature yesterday, as observed by | Devuty Sheriff, Mannsse, optician, 88 Madison street (Trhinune ‘Shomys Flood was given a place yesterday ns G “4 y , “ by ‘s cain of: vizor-and flesh. and the dsapponr- ime hy which the Government was | Willlam Kelley, alias Pendergrast, larceny of | chitdren out of alloys and away from barns, fruit were placed in such a position thut they ot sua Building), wos av 8 a.m. OF degrees; 10a. 1. | Water Inspector, le was given a pinec tn the aes carat S230. ‘The orktinal pupers tn | a pairot shoes trom J.C. Paut, of No, 89 West | ‘the men had ‘orders, if they saw childen sete | formed the vornera of kind of altar coniposed | S10,0! Uilloumess and lrreuularity of the Set 105,19 may GAs Ros oi 458 ty THe Barometer | Health, Devartment sare, Vie Ma Mint are | (he cases the beanie scnities of property, | Madison, street, $300 ta the Criminal Courts at'8a.m. 2049; Bm, 20h ting off flreworks in places where there was danver trom fire, to arrost them, no matter who they wero: but, on vacant lots or in the streets, if the missiles were harmlcas, to vot: disturb the boys. Buta boy or man who fired offa pistot ‘londed with ball was to be arrested, no inatter where ho wug,!? “ flow many plsto! shooters were arrested!" “Tdon't know exactly, but from the reyorts of the Captalns, [ should say twenty or thirty.” The reporter then called on Mayor Harrison, and asked him why the ordinance was not more rigidly enforced." “Go to the Pollee Departinent,” said be. “But L have been to Mr. Dixon,” “What does he say?!” “Tle says he did the beat he could with the small force at his commanu.”? That's it. He did the best he could.” “Tsut that disobedience of orders—insubor- dination?” “No'; and his Honor went away laughing, The excuse given by Mr. Dixon fea reasonable one, but the wisdom of sending half the avatl- able potice force tuto the suburbs, und leaving Te ee a ae eiee: at ste alba, eure aera neat arate ae Luce same y aes APPS seteenul with white cloth, and the covering Was | see ner rae composed of the same material, native fruit be- ANNOUNCEMENTS. ing profusely used to give it an attractive p2 | ncn nn nara nee on non RS pearacce. Near at hand was a laree supply of Witt ADDRESS sandalwood tu be used after the budy had been eee TONY: deposited on te pyre, and the presence of two ting of kerosene, of several chatties contain- Ing ghee and other fotlammable inateriul ta- dicated that every precaution had been taken te redues the body to astes as quickly as pos- sible. ‘Te cortege was announced to leave the real- denco of the devensed. at 7 o'clock precisely, but owing ta the roundabout way the procession took, it was considerably past 8 before iturrived on the ground. ‘The body, which was ina collin covered by aerimson pall with cold fringe, was conveyed to the cemetery on a hearse surigount- ed by paroda-shaped coustruction of swiite Hnen, relieved with binck und studded with a Jarge number of intufature flaga, also of white linen. Ag the hearse was slowly drawn by {ts two horses; coolles placed long etrips of elute in front of it, so that froin Colpetty to Butella the y relused, Itapedrs that certain Individuals are | gre. urrived from Washinzton yesterday under | Michael Voll, Iarcony of n watch, $209 to the Mra. Elizabeth Ahern, of No. 276 South Park | having choice of places, while others, equally | the care of J. H. Elliott, anuttache of the stamp- | Criminal, Court; Sidney Yetters, drunk and dis- avenue, yeaterday reported the sudden death of ueserelut cannot get ansthing, Hastakes the | office in the Revenue Departinent at Washing. | orderiy 0 fine; James Connors and Michael @ femate. child, 2 weeks old, from couvulstons, | Diace of M1. P. rte. < ton. Diana burelnra who wat sway ices quantity ‘The infant was left In her care bya youny wornnn ‘The mortality report for the week ending Sat- I Y c] of clothing fran iarn Bodh, | es Beh ys, named Ellen Murphy, who eald the child's | urday shows the deaths to havo been 237, agalnst alle Bove road te ore soitlee tat a Coristinn daninette aut saraes Casey, vagrants, parents were dead, The Coroner will doubtless | 185 for the previous week und 135 for Me enrre- | ty the elty yesterday morntng, In a pelting rain $100 nes John Me! Hina 1s ns cm Eoshery prove somebody a lar when he comes to hold | anondine week of Inst sear. ‘The increare, It | storm, from a Fourth-of-July trip down into gederly, $0 tines Sanies Var veel am the inqnest. a tatecens is vere lange: botnue in exenss of 100 | OTM Mon Metiomoning a deb ‘at the Lake: | awit, Meet Gers eshoused, S10 Anes ‘The Chicogo Medical Society held their reeu- | percent. ‘Te principal eauses of cath were: | street depots le was driven down, to Arcade ficney Boenig, a snloon-keeper, who lilt jor somimonthly meeting at the Grand Pacific | Cholera infantum, 685 convulsions, 33; con- | court nud the Marstial’a offles, IC ho had hada | Af, Trees iy the ove, avid oe ibieere Mast evening. Dr, E. la Holmes presided. A | siinption, 224° diarrhea, 11; tnanitlun, 18: und | half-dollar in chauge It might have beovall riit. | SITS. ‘heenuse abe threatened to cut hin, aa eee it Laceration of the Cervin’” was read | fexers and accidents, 10 eden. Since the most | Tut he hadn't, and turned over 8 $2 bill, which | gyy que, Justice Kautmanns Ludwh Panne Teor A. ite duckson, Dr, Fenger made | of tie denths were among infants, the Inference | snedJelur pocketed and handed him back a dollar. | gy ae eee Karo) to the Criminal Courts be De. A. It Jackson, Dr. G, Rengce made | i sinin that tie Heath Department 1s tut a3 | The ey ordinauce, of course, cays thata tack. | Fy Gitizan, who hit Joseph Stauber on the soMannaratis and deseriittons of caste: ‘The | eficient as ft might be, ‘The Heures are uppall- | nan can't put [ton any eteper than hall a Feet with a beer elags four weeks azo in Jaseph usual discussion was tudulred iu previous to | Inge dollar fora distance of a mile, and thy ready- Tere , : art adjourament, The Mavor last evening sent to the Connell | Writer of the Maralial's offlee knew the Jaw, und Rorl’s aalouny* Nue Ws Dlylalon arrests -yomyte . » dt was Kimball, General Suncrintentent of the | the ones of John C. Rehberg, P.O. Stens- ded to orgie with hie mun Chicago, Rock Taland & Pacifle Ratroad; 8. T. ] land, Gen. iN, Stiles, Walliam Curran, nud 3 th un eA The atte tnd he eae ae HOTEN ARNIVATS. imith, General Manager of the, Kansas Facile | A. Deluney as members of she Hoard of Ealuene | te Coe i a eatclay-lookinee doe GRAND PACIFIO HOTET. Railroads J. Osborne, “General, Frsight | thm. to sce eer ee ehibere “ie. well | mene was gerved on the ovfengin hackian ty | Stmon Tent Fooke, Hremen. Bee eee eer Awent of tie International | known, and wos formerly a inember and Presi- | Appeue thie inorning before Summertleld and | F.1). Holt anise. LOCK GOSPER-MEETING OF THR W. Glamor arwell Halls will bo ted to- ._ Carninings, Te Sta Sh et vork. 3 Plate 2, | Uieclty and its tuhabitants eter horses’ feet rarely touched the aurface of te Se a eee eee cant Bath Waldron, | dentot tie Hoard, Py O. Stenslind tsa denter | 6b himself rizut, a0 to speuk. BE Moatra New Yorks (eT toere tro ee | tected, Is questionable, peavtleally uupro- | rood, Behind the hearse was a etriug of nearly General Manager of the Lafayette, Bloouing- | in dry goods on West Indiana street, Gen, Stiles oo W.MeDaniel, Priceton, ‘1 11. Watson, Ashtad., 0, a hundred cerrlages, among the occupants of ton & Munice Ratlrond, are at the Pacific. fs the faw-partner of Judea Tuley and well CRIMINAL. PALNER wows. whieh were Capt. Nevil Hayne, A.D. C., ropre- , known, Willfain Curran is a clerk with Farwell & - o . acisat Past eS ee ee wT Co, late Democratic euuldate for Alderman | Tyo Taraelites, Tentus Emanuel and Mins QV uiepard Se aide ey sduare Sen Vos _ Williams. and SL Salomon, installed the follow: | Of, Tw SURE Wand ui ae eared in aie | Bizzle Salomon, were wulted Iu holy wedlock | G.A.1 walises ‘sone Canis St. Louie. Ing elected officers of Progress, Lodge, No, ft, ‘seiite fie past winter, ‘ihey are ali pro- | ‘esterday afternoon in the little private ofllee Ta ee ae Fame HG. ntnecs Secretary, $8 Sera ac strate! weed! Democrats, am tn helectine stwm ft | of Justice Morrison,.that ofllcial performing the SHERMAN HOUSE! ares rer, at vat (Att i: i will be seen the Germans lose one member and | ceremony. aS ¥ *) raat aa, wer, oven Sacer (ih term: Conducter | Malti ain te wie he-Seunlinatane ond [SC eagohine Dai, chareed with arson | bekcdamieria, Ses CaN Mauna Hsin Teves Chaplain, WW. Coldwell ihe. stost | Atmerleans hatd thetr own, ‘The aopulntenents | |! hare oes Dias an van a ine, Cleveland, SUBURBAN, TWING Pan, | The good people of Irving Mark have been interested In watching a night-plooming cereus (Graudiflora) ot the residence of Mr. Perinuy, editor of the Prair‘e Jarmer, for the last ten days. On Saturday night it opened its last bloom, fully ten In senting Hy #. the Governor, Oniof Justive Stewart, and many other prominent citizens, together with an influential representation of other classes. , When the prre wos reached the hearse was drawn around it three tines, und the cotlin was then burne from the hearse. to the pyro by Chief-Justico Phear, Mr. Justice Stewart, t Hon. Mr. Vane, and the fon a ‘ é Inane Rice, Mt. Moen es In diameter, and the A Van Langen- ¥ . © | have to be confirmed by the Counell, and they | b¥ Mra, Catharine Quinn, came Into Justice | ye jennie, Bost White, (tien. Til. 7 7 Then beran what was anything but an Worthy Gran Master of the, TU. 0. com: | have all bee referred to the Cominities on | Hammer's oflico yesterday, waived examination, | \¥.E, Woudwart$ -Dunlip,Leaenw'th | {harae the depot, 0 whieh all Wero invite ing sight, or one caleulated to: adit to. the Deputy for Progress Ledge, No. 524. ~ | Schools. soa Rie GNU RED and was remanded to the Criminal Court in ‘TREMONT HOUAR. ‘ H wited, | sulemuity of the death. A number of natlyce, wnd to whieh all turned out, At 11 o'clock the bloom was severed, and given. to Dr. Fonda, who hua tt preserved tn alchohol,” The blooms of this magnificent cactys, which. begins to un- fold at. ‘sundown, reaching ite perfection at midnight, wero fully’ ten {netics in dluneter, puro white, with — the otter Inclosing spiculur leaves reftoxed, closca again at daylight, aint ts RON the species of pinnte rarely seen outside of hot-houaes. Mr. Perlam has bees nuralng for the last four years a specinsen of the cereus * De Regel,” never yet bloomed, we belleye, in. the United States,—a acediing from the Director of the Borante Gar. dens of 8t. Petorshurg, Russia, aud whieh ta said to expand ite blussom fully fourteen inches in diameter, Getting tired or nursing this rarity, Mr, Perlam presented the well-trained apeclnen to the South Park Commission, where, under the care of Mr. Kuntz. the accomplished fore mau of the green-houses, it ts hoped it will bivom next year. GREAT BRITAIN. ‘The Continuance of Agricultural Depres- slon—Discussion by the Cobden Club, New York Herald, ‘The agricultural depression in Great Britain hos been felt for a long timo very severely: by the tenant farmers. Reports from all parts of the United Kingdom speak of hundreds of farms remafning untet in spite of the reduc- tons that have been made on numerous watates by the Inudlords, ‘Tho subject Was been treated at conalderable length in lotters published In the Jferald, wherein our corre: apondent polnted out the necerslty of taking legislative measures for improving the conul- Mon of the tenant farmers, 'Tho depresston tn the agricultural districts has made itself sovoro- ly felt, of course, on the fandlords, and, conse- quently, the landowners sitting in Parllament have # considerable interest In the discussion of the question, ‘The 2a! Mall Gazette sald re- cently: “I'he prevalent belief aa to the severity of the depression existing in English auricult- ure will be coullrmed by the figures recently produced before the Devizes Union Assessment Committee, ‘The ruom in which the Comuiittee aut fs stated to have been crowded with farmers anxious to obtain a reduction ot their agsase- mente, on the ground that thede rents bud teen lowered. Of this they produced Invonteatable written! eviderce,—evidence which showed a most remarkable atate of things. Thus one landiady owned tio farms oceupted by the eume tenant. ‘The rent of ous was £600 (jt had now been reduced to £100), rind. of the other . which bad been reduced to £250, This Tady’s ince therefore, from her tanded prop- erty bas. Joseph Damuny, tt years of age, while men and women, begun to pile over the collln attempting to board ‘an outgoing freicht- huge loga of snadalwood, and seomed to regard the: Laine ong. pfia. most ordinary, charactar, for they chatted nndvehoutedysand pashed t to and fro just as [t they were unloading o boot in the lsrbor. Log upon log was piled upon the collin, wotil at last tt was altogether con voaled frum view, und then two ting of kerosene were poured over the pile, white cumpnor and other Ingredients that have o pleasant odor when burnt were Hberaily cinplovad, together with the ghee in the chattivs ulready mentioned. ‘Av loat, when the patience of the Europeans, exposed, many of them, for nearly two hours tothe heat of the sun, wes nearly exbausted, the coolies, who had so usstduously plied on the sundalwood, were told to dealst from: thelr work, By tals the the pile over the coffin bad . renched the canopy, some of the timber con- sisting of wood that had apparently at one tne formed the pillars of a dwelling-house, aut thut took two mon to ean, ‘Then Mr. ‘Latnlah, who took on active part in directing the operations, requested the crowd to retira fora few yards. ‘This request wos willingly ueceded to, and two natives who were attired de coulies, but who we aro told were “priests,” blew a melancholy wall for afew moments on cone sholla, As they did so the pyre was fired oy menus of a torch, and ina accond or two Wasa mass of flamed, the heat from which was unendurable, Most of the Europeans present, having seen this nich of the ceremony, at once departed, but targo num- bers of natives, we ore Informed, remained un- tithe pyre was nothing but a heap of nsbes. ‘These aulics, wo believe, witl be carefully col- lected, and after some ceremony acattered either in the sea or in a river, ——— LEADVILLE, The Condition and Prospects of Mining Property In the Vielulty of the Silver Citys th wreport recolved by the Seeretary of the Chicago & Leudville Gold and Silyer Mining Company from Mr. Kendrlek, Managing Direc tor at. Alam, Colorade, under dato of June 23, fn spenking of the “Afugnalla,? “Gregory? and other property of the Company, he says: “Twish you vould be here and exanitne these mives yourself, and you would pronouuce them alune to be of as much valuw us the whola of the capital stock of the Company. Good and high ernde ore has been talien out aud ahipped from the“ Oregory-(iilbert group of mines, and © very. considerable body of high grade ore fa now exposed and opened up in these mines, with a four-foot breast af good pay ore in sight; and £ au satiee fled these mines wilt pay the largest divideuds of any mines in the district, 1 rend you two 000. . Th. Ladd. t ty.’ Orrin A 5 to, ‘The Comptrolier yesterday submitted n state- bonds of $1,000 Strat nea City. Orrin Murphy, Toroma, 3. Htopes, Kaneay Clty. |D. G. Holand, Saginaw. attempting to, board, an outzoinns frelehts | ment to the Maror to asytire Tim tht he waa fo Sarnue) Rose, who keeps a tittle rescaurantat | 3°F"ihrinkerholt, Sprdetd Hs A, stakin, Naw Yorke, 9 ‘4 hearty accord with his “polly” of reducing ex- | the corner of Jackson und Halsted streets, was | C.W, Marsh, Sycamore, | |Wallace Hoyt, Oxdan, at. 4 ovelock Yeaterday afternoon, } penses, ete, ‘The statement shows that the ex- | arrested yesteritay on the charge of pusaing'a | CC. Heed, Jackson, Mich Nev, C, 1. Bunce, Winona Gell nailer the qbnela antl was terribly tojured. | jensey of the ollice forthe ax months of the | eounterfelt 85 note. The case was continued GARDNER HOUSE. oth legs were broken below the the veur W SIO454, and that for the next elx | until wext Friday atd p.m. sharp. = - A. IX. Bostwick, Lond'n, Old. M. Whorton, St. Touts. the flest torn into shreds, and his body inonths they ‘will not exceed $8,784, which wilt . : ENibewis, Wichita, | Mae Johnson, Boston. * - head were maugled in a atckening matinee. | fring them within 25 per cent of the appropria- | ,, Phe evening of the Fourth burglars entered | G'2jiavis:Muskezon, John H. Goby, Litehtield _ Poth lege steve amputated at te office of Dr. | fonand leave to the credit of the office ut the | the apartments of Brock L. MeVickar, in the | G.c.Joub,/Terro Hante, 1f; Nichole Niehole Ta” " Jehom, He was then taken to the home of | end of the year $240, ‘The statement falls to | Kentucky Block, at the corner of Clark and | Wie Miller, Milwaukee, [W.H, Daniap, Leavinw'th hls porcute, No. 123 North Ashland avenue. | act forth any facts as to how the reduction Adams streets, and stole a gold watch and ae Doifsiens a ue seat survive, hus lee males out Comptrillur nays My has chain, ewalry and wearing spparel, valued iu KICKED TO DEATH. je Bt. Georze’s Society held a regular meet- | heen wiferted by reducing the employes. fram 3 JONN MIQUADE WELD Ton TH MURDER oF , dng last evening at the Sherinan Houre, George | fourteen to nine persons, It appears, however, ‘The case of Capt. Frank Bielefeld, command- : ‘ RT E. Gooch in the chair, The principal ‘matneas | to give his Honor satisfaction, and its purpose | cr of a Sociatistic military company, charged Pe aaeeura rts “ea : troneavicd was the Section, of new members, te, ty daub, accom plishetl 1 Heuner had with violate, the Siitla tase by hearing arma ste nae ane ‘acti bp PhaMeGaniecs % Messrs. Thomae C. Myera, William. Kenwood, | been told to discharge so wany men, iv would | on the Tot of July, was ealled up tu Justice Mor. | who was Mickle MeQuade on decnard ch Eastriat, eores. Dudtalesten, and pare pene sore Bowne {Ge Mia jo have obeyed risona office esterday, mceraont aba oFeluttty the Fourth, was commenced at the Weat Madt- Milton being invested with that dienity. A | the Muyor's orders; but he was not. To the | but was continued until next ‘Thursday, in con- =f di u i communication was read from London ees contraty, he was told to do something he | sequenco of an engagement which Proseeuting | 5°” bedi ee tae see srelhernaon segue 1 fne the organization of a co-ordinate. socioty In | couldn’s’ do, and becauae he couldn't tas dig- | Attorney Cameron bad in the Criminal Court. proseuro of. quite a craves y y "4 thot ells. Hae St. ‘Genres. Day. ‘The balance | vharged. Mr. Gurney will not be discharged, Nela Plerson und Robert Henderson, two The fine yin eee als real of the session was devoted to auditing accounts NOW NEWS TRAVELS, 7 7 . rs ‘¢ Ing at No. 21 ‘est. Polk street. he testified ; My te Poat je young men to whom the police give bord repu- |- and the usual beneyolent work of the Society The Mavor recelyed the following yesterday, | tatfona, were yesterday arrested upon a Stato that she saw Anderson dleybut did not see Coroner Mann yesterday held an inquest upon | which explains itself. It 13 of interest ai how-. | warrant, charging them with burglary, which | McQuade Iles him. Michael g-slesabour seargof age, who ded | tus how news travele and how ta traveling 1 | was avon, OOF OF tk Maw niguta neo! t | yCeotSn ae know thing of the crown eae eer ea ccare Oki who died at | Lexyox, Juaed, 1870—Suu: T most reapecttully | tray of Watches Valuted at $1,700. ‘The police are | WO OV orn Lith nothing of tho circum: ‘ No. 20 Btar strevt of un overdose of chloroform, | lay before you tho following cirenmmancer, ana } working hard to get evidence sufllcient to con. | stances of the Inf ¢ taken, fo relieve pan jcnuand 2, iajanes ro- earuevily bale Jar pet anaiatance juaeda relieving viet. alehael berger testified, Hine ie ad bean ov. ceived ina street accident, wherein he was | the anxictica of the many respectable frlendy oO eye-witness to the whole affair, Mla story in # the Indivianal Ihave to’ re! 1 incl AtG:30 last evening one Aaron Mendleshon, | 4, . BtB0 ofcloc! ore TP lilekory watreet,. of heart direnses upon | eka ot, ages, Ave feut tun, Inches Nar hight, and | ner of deffervou cid Dussold, strecte by 10 | nla youne man nam Mortirty were playing Bye eet one ‘ eolghe 2 » Me dnwny last surviving «on, | young men, and received at thelr huude two - ‘ ry ° Chartes Mahoney, 8 Frars uf age, who! was | snd ih int left tome of woven children. ite dine | wovera aoe a eect ye ana nd his incu badly | ballin a vacant Tot, opposite 211 Vole streat, ound drowned In the river near Archer avenue, | anpearcd tn duly, lust year, but ostensibly to push | brujscd, After along chase Oflicer John Me- Dillon threw the ball.” It pasred McQuade, anid : Laving avetdently fallen in on the Fourth while | his way inthe West, but from that thug to this lis | ‘figue succeeded In capturing ono of fis asgail- witness next saw It In possession of Anderson. ’ ouddling about Inthe water} upon Henry H. | faonly have ever heard from him. He | outs, n young man named vohn Willams, The Anderson luld down on the grass not far from Reinterg, a gardener, about Ot years af age, | wae Inst beard of as being tn Chieavo, her is know d will soon b ny the Polk street sidewalk. A number of other who died'suddenty on the road near bls home at | but of that nothing Iv known for certain other fs known, and soon be captured, boys were altting and standing around lit. Rorehill, of boart-diseasa; and upon Dora Le by hie relativene ro. mouths since however, ‘The bastardy caso of Eva Sherer against | McQuade cama up ta deceased and Ina agea 7 Sears, Who died at No. 715 Wear | Wereanveared tn the nowshaverdef the country | William “‘Tranp, which | bag heen, in thy | naleed hm for the ball, Deceased Nineceenth street, of convulsions arlalng from | RAVSCEORNE OT, the ate aro uyaneron | county Court for somo | time, has been rofuaed to give [tte him, asit belonged to de- natural causes. named Gray. | ficlony copies of these Rta Ghine taken froin this jurisdiction and re- | ceased, who lind previously loaned ft to Me- A men givlug the none of Folin Orp called | by which you will observe that that persoti's Coris- maved to the office of dustlea Brayton, | Quade, McQuade endeavored to take the ball . ayy We ian name te stated ta be ** Mark," bat that may | Or rather the enga was lsuslased wn anew ware | aivay from deceased, and they rolled around on upon Mrs. Bnrbara Linty, of No, 229 West Lake 3 street, onthe 2th of ast. month, aud rented | Huseiblyauly be to destroy identity. Tan ime | rant wna tssued for the arrcet af Trapp. ‘The | the emss, Deceased Hieked up ut McQuade ‘ from lice wuealldurnlabed roar 'e ene fourth. | eer, however, with the iden that thls very ner | case waa continued yesterday wntlt the 12th nt | twlee, but ouly htt him once, Deveosed then Hoare. te wee lint eon a O20 ons tao OPAL: | eae en ear pat antl for th Tollawlne 2p. om, sharp, under bonds im 1,000, ‘The ciel ) started to rlae, and of the Fourth goluz up to bis room, nui. was Teaxons: My won was Inthnately nequainted with | gow has a Nying witness in the whopy of a chitd, M’QUADE KICKED THM at the tiwe partly under the futluence of Nquor. Since thut date Mra. Linty made several efforts to enter the room to clean It, Mr, Booth's nrother, who «a barbarodaly muederud your nabla-hearted Prevident Lincoln, and ho H.W. Honscom yesterday reported at the | inthe Ioft Jaw. Anderson fell over, turned but each time found the door locked, aud from that supposed the lessee to be out, | Yesterday Yan aleo weil kuown to Mfr, Kdwin Hooth, and, T | Armory that ha had been besten out of a aunt | pale, and in a shor’ thne vied. Thought that moved tou much in what id caiied | of «money and a gold - watch und chain Anderson's death was caused by that kick, a3 he fant lite, Ps alan, 1 know that my | in some den on “Biter” avenue. — Io | had been with deeeaxed all day, und ho was not habitanity carried a rer eet ant he }esss he is on route fram New | tnjured in any other manne Witness then sho noticed a stench about the room-dnor, PO MOR atte and, calllyg upon Polleeman ‘Thomas Beck, the two broke in the door, Orp wag fonnd lying upon the floor with bly throat Absolutely pura—marte from Grape Cream of Tartan, imported excluslvely far tals tower from the Wie dintriet of Frange. Always tiniform nod wholesonse, Wooly in cans by ail Grocers. A pound ean, maled SET re LBARLS ‘Most chi wing dangerous ¢ avold chem, especially when offered loose or BY Ghose. Ge Re & CO., ‘Pand ss ‘Wabsatieay, DRY.GOODS DEPARTMENT. REGULAR, ,PRADE SALE, TURSDAY, JULY 8, 9:30 A. M. A Cicarlng Bale Seasonable Conds, “ GEO, P. GORE & CO. Auctoneers, THURSDAY, JULY 10, at'9:80 o’clock, SALE OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. oo Jots andortddd Wy OHO, C:, and, Yel , 100 brig Glassware, £9 Uecoratad, Toilet So Pe ae ‘Guuds packed for country ficrenaut GEO. 1, GOME & CO, ESN. MEZOW & CO., Auctioneers, 78 & i Maudolphest, ‘Tuesday Morning, July 8, at 9:30 o'clock, SPECIAL SALE OF FURNITURE, AT OUR AUCTION Roos, ‘78 & 80 Randolph-st., New and Second-hand Furniture of all kiudy Heas and itedaing, Crockury and Gtusswure, Piated Ware, cial Mlerchandivy, and 73 new and wecd Brussels Woul Carpets, PATS RLISON, POMEROY &CO,, Auct'rs, 2 Fs and wo Wiaadolpnest, _~ Wir 4B MIEN & CO, Auctioucer, 17d East Utuqdulpn-st, NEQULAT TIADE SALE DRY .GOODS, VLOTINING, BEC. via delouk Auctloneers, eo related 10 me, VIVE Voce, ih 1 ha ‘a ” e| iherre ces of Lincoln's nam ‘aupshire to fowa. The police sald he was In- | fdentitled the ball with which the boys bad been andeircunatnucen of LAncolné nsanninationat te | roxteater, and locked lin up ta get suber. | plaving on the fatal tay fu question, derstand that my ¥on had nothing todo with that Later in the evening ha related how be had been Witlfam Dilton sword that ho was playing ball troadful afair, He weroly rulated the nowspaper | rehbad of S44 in cash an awateh and chain | on the afternoon of the 4th inst. with McQuade aecounts when be vielted ma in England, and 1] volited ut $45, und a pollveman who wos sent | and. abother boy. Witness threw the hall to only name the affuir to show his arqnaintance with | out with bln arrested Josie MeQuoen, Hattle McQuade, who failed to cuteh it. Anderson, the Huothy, Simultancondy with the abomlnable | Hail, and Kittic Murphy, the alleged thieves, who waa the owner of the ball, got hold of It. outrage on Ar, Edwin Nooth there sieo appeared MeQuude tried to tuke It away from him, ‘Then fin tho newanapers an oceuuntul a slouisratuck | | dames Lyman, landlord of a house at No, 84 | i), led in the Tesncived WeLarden: Fee ae aie eine chauker at Cliomca, by @ | Wulranatrect. ddevived a novel way to eject a | ey tussle le the tenes Cae bedl by Eaueden, Inly, Now, Mle wngnisr that iny «on was also | tent. Vents Hallorut, an expressmat, ov- tw preceding withesd. Anderson kicked Ato cut from ear to ear, and a razor lying pear hie right baud, ‘The body was ju sucha terrible condition that it was found necessary to call in the County Undertaker to disinfect It, rom an inscription upou a Turner's belt found in his possession It was thought that his right name was H. Nolte. Sits wite and family, frou eqamit to Mt Greenetawne and muy have | enpled the third story of the house, | Quade twice, then Meguade Heke! Andersin | Moe eer nts tral’ been, reduced | SReelineus of gold ani canner ore Fram, tye eee GUULAR sxTUl Sat % Whotn ho has heen separated for wome thne, live | known the ladys New. wir, 16 thin G ae Tee outs bs ne hase, | eee ey hiine Anderson. kicked MeQuudo | 18 nie, other cases rents dad been reduced | Magnulia” ‘They are markod O. 1. wut O, IL, PAB EAT GS ¥ SAL ut Turner Junction. * Se ee eee ee eee eee earn ett rianarint from £680 to L115, S808 to, 1750, £258 to 420, : re sents Lyman sted Blin, but Halloran, | wee iu the Knew and once in thy hreunt, A & General Mere VW o Ore lke O [runs from 8200 to 8250 per ton, ay "4 YW to Cot, 2450 to £400, £530 to L580, 4235 tu * ¢ INDIAN aM TE nnd oe raved ane for ay Reuvnearton ariage | (Oe Feats. gman ed te ee Mctecded | Zhoweht that the boys were only footing before | Sieh, e110 to 4a, x0 to 2105, Roudily, and that like ©. IL from 8150. to 8183 per ton, catina'slgele ac Th t ! ora: » kek ue ce. Dev il) bacl + A so » Roughly, the | ‘phe: : s ; no followin talecrars Was vavelved, yester= | SYer mits ikea Mines with other, deabera | sy yatnine nun Thien Lyuvah uceices, euceceded | ue wicking took place, Deceased fell back after ul y hiv the | there isa Hue vuln of this ore iu with # free reduetion secinl to have averaged about o third, stomp millins quartz ore." day at the fnilttaty headquarters tu this ell ny dung, Peary nat to know nin at Kou of blw ANY | Viirery uit the feed, and mtia off Uie water-ruye | HO Ms Rieked wad hiv faeo turned purnte, The frum the coumand uy" : folliter wt. Fort Custer, | neud” yous bows, «thle =" reap Tow | ir aud yesterday he remuved a stairway to the | DOr’ thourhy | that Anderson had only Bust og stale a ot ee cano |bat “the following ts an extract from the Falrplay sd tan We 3 - : from the commanding ollicer wt Fort Custer, | acud | y0u tis Oot Ge? ie my dats, | buck doo? wid Yourdial un amotier ones Ware | Falta etter ee tein eae dead | Uf the owners of the hud; ail ett watt will Signe pe ig Duty inet "i THe. « 4 H hotiues between ‘tho Crows wud thu Sour, | tneuely § eM, Infor one, to try and ances | runta are out for both parties, aug Ue end ts ee na ee ae ti iet ae. | Teact upon trade, already wufrluys by the de> ) cently Rea tuneferred’ (othe Giicue & Leste SLIPPERS, : THES, - SANDALS ‘i 5 st 1 ont, onde If 90, Wh in Archie 1 y i u + 7 Cae 3 * y thicawa &' Le: : i x leh may oosalbly bring on a general uprising | (aN I MO ie tho ‘under leual'reateuint, amt, | Nob et coaseal, wav cullud a Anew Jolin Mes | crease of Inraiers' custom. It would be ex: 4 9 i td peuinly, within your maziterial Juriadiciion, le | | Ex-Detective Mortin Flanayan was yesterday | Quade. Wan pre rn Ie ‘aneertain the facta that I] venture to treepase | before dustiva Kuutinauu ehurged with repre: | was kicked b Meu Robert kicked = Me- on your valuablutiine, Tfeol aure, however, that | senting himseld 34 police offiver aud with ile~ ude twive belore the lutter kicked him. Me you will not grudge tho troublu Involved to thin tne | orderly conduct, ‘The complainant wus dumen Arte witness for water atter Robert hod uuiry if you can aunt any comfort tua moutal- | O'tora, brother of Use late lamented | been kicked ove id withess tb and fetched HN Mate hy uijees Nowavers ia nat atone | Pelt” ohare’ hug “prosecution seated | te! Apogee Nouns our Sl fete toacek for comfort, but the tout, whatever itis | that Flunag ie Bronecurion need Waulues: Epo : and, ingsking your avsiutance for thatend, Ido | 1M CLT peenire peat ae QUADS FELT VERY bap fo notin your official capacity, but inthat of a pele streat bridge, nud threatenod tu lock bina wp for over whathe Lad done, because bo wrung his vate Kentleman at present, 1 Thay adil u vagrancy, chilis Hist he was a known thiet, Nand ‘ter Robe: a Hed: Met fy writing to. you has been savguated by the Mr. O'flura ig employed in cao ot the niorning | Manda after ty rt lie hs cQuude staid Hee nate et ee creasing te ma | nuwebapor olllees, and such abuse was uioru | Around for some tine before liu walked away. exeuved from intevdlng on You au mere wtrange than tw could stand, Whellier Flanagan fs on dobn Carlin testified that hu saw deceased af- Uhave the bonur to be, alr, your most obedl the force or hot is hut to ve asvertaineds tha | ter hedied, fHeloed tocarry him home on a servant, | Mayor and police officials bali afraid to ownup, | door. Did not seo MeQuutlo kick him, flud ‘The photograph secampanylag the above was | Kiuuagan Ifmeell fe nun-comiuittal. ‘The action | been plaving cards with McQuade that aftere the work of a. Baltinore artial, and was very | of Justice Kaufoaun in discharging Flanagan fe] POON Witness got ‘off? trom drinking beer, uullke the "Mark (iray" who wWaaso mucd | considered equal to au avowal on the part of but be thought McQuade was perfectly suber. futerviewed fn the Booth affair, ami the Mayor | the imuuiclpaltty that Flanagan is actually o MeQuade, the accused, who bad bidard most caused an answer to be written which will sat- | member of the Department. © of the testimony, was then oaked if hp lad any iefy the inquiring father that te wayward The & ML tox de the f thing to say, and be roped thut he had nothing individual je not bis sun, Instead of belt 4U ie Coroner will to-day conclude the Inquest | to ndd to what Dillon had testified to, capectally tears of aite, the fudividual jn question was not | 28,00 Ue death of Rocquu Navegat, the young | ashe liad no counsel, He bellted is story te Inore than 25, und, bealde, ua oue lw beon Vatien, of whose murder Abraham Goldmau, | ve substuntlally true. a uble to dizcover any resemblance between the it ee of itladt fu accused. Yesterday | On necount of the absence of the County photograph and the origlual. It fa needless to | oun Dy", Bee Netenerar: Trapt sworn | Physiviun, who had held ‘the post-mortem, the Temark that no ane atteinpled to shoot Mr | Wcearea, ead uakats, Be aleper of the | case was then adjourned wut the evening. In Greenebaum. eceared, Louls Goldman, a saluun-keepcr | the evening Dr-llarrolu was till absent, but he at No, £55 Clark street, iu front of whove place | gent the folfowmg, wich waa accepted as eyi- (Is COUNTY BUILDING, | Herma wngsues down, Hai re | dency and etd tthe ays ‘ Franenesco Homenyar's story is firmly believert aherehy colt pe ee air at Tax-sales will commence the 2lst of this | by the police. Ave Goldman is therefore held | body of Itobert Anderson, ‘There way found a tremely thtéresting I suite metnber of Varlla- inunt wopild call for 4 return of the uesessments thus lowered throughout the country. A de- terfurution in the valuu of Jand tu this extent, If itis at all general, fs u question of national con- cert. ‘Yhe subject was olso discussed at the recent gathering of the Cobuen Club, wut, ulthough all the epeukers naturally spoke eothusiustieally of Srreg trade, peace, und guod-will winoug nas tlona,” there were many adutastone tat the des preasion In the mumufacturing aint agrteultural districta needed ta be taken into consideration, ‘The Earl of Northbrook suld that -but tor tree trade the present depression th Englund would have beck much more serlous, “As revatded agriculture,” be said, “he did net chink but its present. condition was in any degree tu be ate tributed, by anyone who liad really considered the subject, ta te passing of the repeal of the Corn Jaws, ‘There was no one who did not Te- member the condition of the agreultural inter-- vat ubout the yenr 1815, when [Kiehard Cobden Ja the House of Commons muved for the very committee whieh those who were advocating the dnterewts of the furmere nuw were moving for—viz, o committee to ine quire ‘into the condition of the ag. ricultural, futerests—and =when he said upon the higheat wuthority that from all parts of the country came the ery that the farmers were ruined, | Toat was before the ropeul of the 1 Cusrun, M.T,, June 30.—Mr. Holen and Mr, ’ Pine report that hoattle tidians stole five horsca and two inules from two wuudechoppers camu ' avout even wiles auuth of thia place, In the Jott Ce + Big Horn, last evening. Crows just arrived at i Terry's Landing report a ght with tho Sioux near the head uf Alkali Creek, about twonty-ilve milew ‘ton Abero. ‘The party coveisted of four warriors, ajidt whom were killed, und the twenty-seven head of ponles stolen trom the Crows recovered and ix bioux ponica captored, (ne Crow” wae Killed, one severcly und thyee sligntly wounded, ‘The Crows claim that the band are Fort Peck ndians, TANNELS AND CUNKIEUS, The Tanners’ und Currlers’ Union of Chicago held their regular weekly meeting in the hall over 433 Milwaukee syontu lost evening, the President, Thotuas Corcoran, iu the Chur, Awe usual, the geasion was # vecret one, und a knowledge of the password was au easential qualification to secure one ay entran ‘Yhe peinelpal buswess before the meeting wus the tection of oflicers, und after te due amount of balloting the following were elected for the ensuing yeurt Presidout, Thowss Corcoran; Vice-President, Oscar Robey 4 Record ing Secretary, BP. A. Donnetiy; Financial Secre- tury, Anthony Hausas; ‘Treasurer, G. Jucobind; Corresponding Mepresentative, Wiliam Fay. ‘The yeinuluder of the evening was pretty wuch occupied to waking arrangements fur a pleale to be beld at Ogden’s Grove ou Sunday, the Sth And 5 general due assortment BOOTS.& SHOES. AT AUCTION, Tuesday Morning, July 8, at 9 o'clock. Y Gold aud Silver Atinin eons The same Cony iis brother Ro i quiny,aleo, vars thy Grequry, Torry. Obert and Kustern Mines, located on Mount’ Brose, ‘Thi Comuany organized with capital stock of $500,000. ‘The stock which fa non-avauuaible te divided tute shares of $10 cach. ‘The oflicera bf the Company sre tie Hon, Lorenz Hretane, President; HA. Tabs readept: and Samuel Ant- on, etary and ‘Treamurer,” ‘Tho Company owns fourteen locations at Leudvilic, ‘Ten-Mile, art those above mentloned, ‘Twonty-fve men or mare will be enslaved in develnulng the wines in thle county, ‘The Mavnolia and Ogden claims wre two. of the deat locations at Montgomery, ey have produced upwards of $75,000 under staupe, and with the development which the capital uf tals Com- pany vill justify can bo tnnde valuable.almost bu yond innit. ‘The ore milly frou $29 w $200 por ton, Avery Jarua amionntol oro tw already ox- posed in theav clains. The Company ‘will build 9 Btampemill near these inines next spring, W, KF. adrick fu the realdent Director of yhoo Company. Yue smatter uf cholce in the purchase of olalue at Montgamery ftto him, ant tt ts certain th ho wore advanlagevus purchase qquid bave poss bly been juade. ‘The Comvany have Just declared and patd the rat quartorly diyideou of 23 cents per share on ihe caoltul stock, ‘Ten dollar shares are now be- Sngwold ut 83 each at the Company's oflee, Room 4, No, 184 Deurborustreet, : — JAB. P. MONAMAILA, Att Y CAN, CEA wip! Auctioneers, 137 and 13) Wabash-ay, AUCTION SALB BOOTS & SHOES Os TUESDAY, Doly 8. CHAS. k happ u Fisk of medicines there ara Reems eee NY tue @ \curiny, Dropay, iilghe Die ease: Kidney, Bladder, Urie Bloury and Ever Complaints, Ver Com tet HAC TEU Rie ng. Tnteniweratice,C eral i A Urever hae” vee Patna (tthe Hack, sida lI and Incuntinens : or Urine. Fh 4 PNT 1 te, Sold at wholesale Chicago. SWEETNESS CAUGHT. Dr, Price's Unlyue Perlutnes are as fresh and ee ene month Hee ee eerily Galdaaeeag ace | ee Mouguien of tue neck beneuth the. lett eat | Corn iawe, when protoction to Britian agricult. | weet ae the Teestily -gathiernll Rawerg. dust. It was anuounred Lint among the prom T cessory, us it fa wild by young Romenyar that | over the sje at two tmportunt viocd vessel and ods és ae sa dteviert ta be present uyon tals ocruson |, Tbe Asseasor's books for sixteen suburban | after Nhe” quurrel over tie drecceackers, young | 008 rhnydrtaat ee Fea oad vese ai: | UFeoxisted; und Mrs James Cuird, WHO wae | guccutent, saccharine, luscious, and ** pala- io and address the asscinbly were Senutor Williua i ‘fT. Jobweon and Represcututive Willlanm E, A Mason. After the trausaclun of sume routine business pertaining to the Union, the mest f adjourned. oT. PATKICK'S SOCIETY. ‘The regular monthly meeting of St. Patrith’s probably the highest authority they bad upon uericultural subjects in this country, fu 185t wrote a book, ip which he ventured toswy, lu tue teeth of all the prophecins that were made at that Ume, that the British farmer oud the land. ed intereats would be perfectty able to tneet the vompertuon of the foreigner after the abolition towns have been turned over to the County | Gicldman ran tute the saloon, uid ahortly utters | leva, vruduecd, ollie aoe, tt ona tgion of Clerk Wards como, out, saving Here, take your Hr | boul’ tuto and bencuth | shy wembraucy of the ‘There will be a joint mecting of the Commit- * . A in. in my opinion death was caused by com 7 tu vet them he shot bim, He arin ran inte jou of the brain from this etfuaed otood, tees on Charities and Publle Bervice this after> | the saloon,and was secu no moro until arrested. |~ W. 8, Hamunuun, ‘County Pye noon at 3 R clock, Bath the Goldmans were held without bail until ye, stignault wus called, und testified toh Judge ‘Tuley occupied the Criminal Court ruby. ing usuisted ut the post-mortem, and jo detall ruduced before death, On opbning the taceous,” Dawaun's candies, 211 State street, et Fe CMC et nent FOR UORPORKATIONS, Courte, Notaries, Lodgew, - tte, ot. Wax Beals for Vuckuges. SoD, Chitds & Cory 76 Wasuttxuton Sr. ES _ CANDIES: CEDIATKD THROUGH Thack & Raynor's Nuth Powder and Powder Guo will clown out roactce frow any infected house, dtd elon Indigestion, dysvepaia, nvevous prostration, anil all forme of general debility relieved by taking ‘ of protection. Mr. Catrd the other day wrote teed. est Tonic, tt ‘ out thy Uutonexprosed ta of Borleiy was, ueld Jost eveutug at the Grand Par | bench yesterday for tue drat time, aud took up | Minor arrests; David Misell, charged with | as to the coudition of the Ludy whet pon eee rete oie a which ba slowed inoet clusrly | Novsatton of svet coutaluiny ita entire nutrition eer ca onare rer citle Hotel, W. J. Quabets preeiding, ‘The Bee the quast-crluninal cases on the docket. Lie will | appropriating to his own use 200 clgare which | <ny blow or ‘shock Would have caused the con- | that what bo bed sald in 1860 had turned out to | propertivs, Lttv not» were stiuiulant Hike thy exe ursere, aU EA Conte ‘ tury, C. o. White, presented & report showing | preside ut the trials of ‘Yum Ellis, the murderer | be kot fro PY. Fuchs, of No. 69 Kinziu strect, | dition tuund, aud be wos of oviion that au- by the fact. ‘The average rent per year {0 1850 ) tracte of beef, Lutconteins bivod-muklus. force- ner, CHICO. 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