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. cHuse’ * Bir, Molurucy, of New Yor! prayer being especialy in thy interest of several 14 Yulso, o HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1880. i Se THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. C. it. MorGan, Phitadetphin, 14 nt tho Gardnor. Da J. C, Runagn, Pittsburg, is at tho Gnrd- her. Li. M. Krttoao, New York, is'domiolled at the Gantner, Dn. J.T. Tannor, Doston, {a registered at tho Gardner, A. Hf. Monntson, St. Joseph, Mich,, {s stoppiog at the Gardner, Louts NatuAt, of tho Nathal English Opora Company, is at the Sherman. Lawrence BAtutsrr and Dion Bouclenult, the fetors, wore attho Palmer yesterday en route Eust. 0. W. TuckER ond 4 purty of oxctrsioniste srint Savannah, Ga. were at tho Tremont yos- lerday. Joun Hickman, Montreal; John W,. Fairchild, Ibany, N. Ys: and Jonas H. Brown, Idaho City, Ave wt the Tremont, « Samue E, Curry, General Passenger Agout Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans Itallroad, Now Orleans, is at the Grand Pacitio, W, Ina De Gttayr, Winona, Minn; W. EB. Gile inore, Scotland; Capt. Furlong, C. W, Mhunneo, and C. G. 8, Gore, Ireland, ure at the Sherman, Wintias Satitit, of 604 Hubbard street, found Jnst ulght on one of tho benches In Union Park A newly-born male infant, wrapped up ino shawl. “Tt wig taken to the Foundlings’ Home, at Greencbaumn’s Hall broke up at hour yesterday morning in a tht and sRhootlng atfeny. ‘Two shots were fired by some ey ‘but io oue was Injured, and no arrests wero ade, Tuowas C, Bony, Baltimore: B. G. Clarko, Melbourne, Austrailu; Mr. and Mrs. FP, Butler and family, London, Unglands James Wishart fe Dr, Henry Laing, Scotland, ure at tho fulmer, f W. H. Hebtowe, San Franotsco: Hi. J. Binck and. A. Rawllngs, Montreal; Witla Tagxott, Ottumway; Capt, J. W. Bishop, General Agent Northern Packot Company, Keokuk, are at tho Grand Pacific. Avaust Parenson, who was sunstruck Sature Any afternoon white at work upon at new bu! (ng at the corner of Sedgwick and White stres divd the aumo evening it his home, No, We Oak ‘treet. He left a wife and threo children In iestitute circumstances, AvausT ScHAUM, 10 years of age, whose pn- tents tive at No, al Penn atrect, was uccidentally drowned at Wo'clock yesterday, forenoon while bathing Inthe North Branch of tho river, near Division-street bridge. The body was recovered water, and wus taken bom. AGNES THOMPSON, U5 years of age, Hving with Magglo Strubler ut No, 70 tndinna stre dled iuddouly at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, She was attended by Dr. FE, A. Fisher, who sys death wns caused by Injuries reecived In fulling down- Staiga lust Wednesday afternoon, ‘Tun wife and family of William Bromlcy, re- ding at No. 141 West Harrelson street, ure doe ‘rous of obtaining information converning ht Mr, Bromicy, whe teft home June 6 and has net alace been heard from, 14 49 yours of age, Is ve feet five inches in bight, has dark hutr, 1s pock- murked in face; wore black coat, blue pants, aud gort hat. Citantes Ronguts, a elgarmaker, 37 years of ago, 18 reported missing from No. ed Smith Bircot. He loft Plymoutti, Ind.,on the 3d, and has not been heard from sluce. Me ts rither undersized, broad shoulders, tyrht complexiun, light brown huir, pock-murked fuce, without beard, and waselad Inadark sult, bluck bat, and thick, hoy shoes, Fro, papers found upon the clothing, tho mame of 1 min sunstruck fist Thuradiy ne tho corner of enty-soventh Btreet and Cottaye Grove uvenue, 1s believed tu bo Barber, a resident of | Clnel von of the cHse was inude tho ume. Neighbors and their family doctors did all thoy could to save the man's life, but failing, his removal to the County Hospital. Ho a few minutes after reaching the institu- A DAS a enrly dled on, Newure Jones, a decrepit mulatto woman of about WW yours of age, who has for suveril months past flved alone in a building at No. of Behoul street, was yesterday forenvon found gend in bed, Ste bud been noticed movi: about rather feebly nt 7 o'clock, and when fou dead at HM o’clock the Lody was quite cold. Dr. Adin, of No. 2s} West Mudison street, who bad been attending ber, says she dled of diphthorin, — ane gave LW certiflente of death to that effect. The woman appears to havo had no friends or relutiyves here> abouts, and the body bag buen taken in. charge by the County Undertaker. Her effects, von- sisting of ubout $60 worth of furniture, have been taken charge of by the County Agent. Epwaup M. Frreu, Chief Clerk in tho Carriers’ Department of tho Chicagu Vost-Ollice, died yory suddenly yesterday afternoon ut Us o'clock, nt No, 7 Adaing stroct, of beartedisenso. The deceased bad been down to the office xing ‘up his accounts, and was on bis way home when ho was tuken Ill. He turned Into the place men- Uoned und sat down on a chur, and wus apparently fulnting away. Dr, Ransom Dexter, of 28 State street, wus hastily summoned, and in the menntio rostoratlves ‘were upplied, without result, Whon tho physi- cin caine be pronounced the case hopeless, nnd shortly after Mr. Fitch expired. The deceased wis bout 40 years old, married, and leaves a wife und two children. He hus beon In the em- Ploy ot the Post-Oitlee for nbout twelve years, und was the accountant of tha office under Cal, Eastman’s administration. Lhe remains wers given, Jn charge of Jordan, and the Coroner no~ ‘Tne boily of an unknown woman was found ut To'cluck yesterday morning floating iu the river near ‘Twelfth streot bridge. ‘Tho deceased wis about 30 yenrs of oye, and wns plainly dressed in ni purplognck cut {1 gome old cecentric styln, a durk calico dress, dark striped stockings, high- incod shoes, three strings of coral beads about tho neck, and aa apron of some durk-col- cored material, Tho body hud oyidontly been in the water about three weeks. The Coroner beld an inquest yestorduy afternoon. ‘Tho body was identified its that of Anni Novaticy, i ouny Lohommfin woman only recently arrived pithy country, and who Lived with relatives ut No, 439 West Eighteenth street. She tad been wutting along very poorly, nnd awhty to her in- ability to speak English was obliged to work in a much lower grady than she wis accustomed to. She had found employment for some. days inn Hugealiop: It Is suppored that she took her own lite while In a ft or mental despondency, TIVE SOCIALISTS. PICNIC AT THE NOUTIC AIDK SCHURTZEN PAIK, Tho plenic given under the auspices of the Boclallatic party of Chlengo, which was post | poned from the provious Sunilay, came olf yess ‘erduy at tho North Side Schuctzen Park. Tho attendance was not ua lurge o8 batt boun untlol- puted, not more than 2,000 peoplo being xuth- ered togethor by the extraordinary inducements ‘of promised speeches by Donla Kearney, sov- erulof the Greenback-Labor orators, Mr, T. J. Morgun, the leading Chicago Sootallet, and othors. It was claimed by those Interosted that the West Side fStrevt-Car Company bud fulled to carry out thofr agreement tw imnke speelal provision for the currlugo of intending plonickers, but the reuson for tho ‘poor attendance lios deeper, and was very clearly Suurpated by the Inck of enthusiasm wroused by the orators of the occasion, clearly showing. it the interest which tho people take in the local Soglallytic movement ja, If not actunlly, very nearly dead, The amusements pro- vided at the picnla were of the usual deserip- Hou, butthe plenickers did not seein to enter heartily into their enjoyment, Considerable digappainunent was felt at Oo, ubsEnCcE of mig Kearney, and when Mr. Mure a explained that the Sund-Lot demuayog uid promised to come, ant that no explanation. could be given of his absence, the crowd of 500 arutnd the sponkers’ stand indulged in a growl Of disnpprovil, and one Of thom culled out, bd bt to be in the workhouse, where ho Mr. Morgan, Mr. ‘Taylor of Penne sylvania, a Greenback orator, Mr, Tullis, and others made speeches, but thoy fell tut upon tho audience, which had coine prepared to Haten to tho groat Culiturniun, and tho oratorioal part of the picnic was, confuasudly, a flazle, .With- out frown enthuslastic over the subjoct, tho audience, ut. the request of the speakers, mitl- fed the plitform of the Greenback: Labor party; and fudorsed strongly thut plank in it which, tho speakers oxplaln combined the Greenbuok and Sovtullatic parties in one,—an arrangement by which, the Boclulistio ypeakura bold, tholr purty bud gulned snermous udyautages, Y. M. GC. A. THE WEEKLY GOSPEL MEETING of tho Young Men's Christiun Association at Farwell Hall was given an additional interest lust ovening by the presence of several of tho Seeretarics to the General Conference which ‘tus boun in session tn the clty fur eeveral duys. ‘The attendance wes comparatively small, and composed very largely pt strani aust the Slusa ta ‘Aescclatlon it souxing a cari oe And the bxercises wero ufter tho usual style, sonsleting of singing, prayer, and brief addresses by the visiting Seorolurica, ‘by tiret speaker wus W, C, Dougluss, of Bt, Louls, who tuuk a bis theine *'The Furgivences of Sin. He thought all hud sinned, and dwelt at womo lengthy upon the freeness' and abun- dunce of God's forglveneas, radu that ity bud 0 store of mervy for mankind, bid that ull that wus Ruceastry was to uk und receive, Elliott, of Neshellle, was tho next speaker, lu spoke brlelly of tho personality of od, and of His power to wave, urging bis busrers w ombrice the opportunities thuy enjoyed, and warning thom ayuinst the dunger of putting dif until to-morrow what could be done to-dai} Jamies McConuughey, of Harrisburg, Pa, lowed, speuking of the pardoning power of God, and dwelligy upon the idca that foryivencss was (ree toa, and that tho blood of Christ was amplo for the pardun of ali ur vin. the oxcrvlsdy closed with prayer’ by the tev, » dnd alnging, tho in the audienco who hnd expressed thelr desire fo ve forgiven their sins by rising upon invita- lon. MILITIA NOTES, Fren N. ILgsack hos been oleotedt Captain of D Company, Tenth Rattaiton, Winnta 8, Brackett bas been elected! Cap- tain of Compiny C, First Cavalry. ‘Tune fs to be n battation drill of tho First In- fantry Regiment to-morrow night. Tue Sixth Battation had w short drill and strect parade last Tucsday evening. Epwtn EB. Dren hasbeen clected First Liou tenant of F Company, Ninth Battalion, Josuen A. Kyowtes has been elected Second Licutenant of D Company, Firat Cavalry, CContrany, Sixth Infantry, is contemplating moving out of town on tho Fourth of July, Cart, E. Wrinret, commanding Battery A, recommends tho honorable dischurgo of sovon men. ~ Company H, First Infantry, had a full-dress inspection Inst Wednesday avening at tho ar- mory. s Tuk monthly contest for the Sharp's riflo In tho First Infantry took place last Friday night nt the Armory, + ‘Tur Bixth Infantry has about dcelded to go into’cump ut Kayes Park, Genova Lake, Wis., some tine during July. Jotun F. Hares has been elveted Firat Lieuten- ant, and A.B. MeLcan Secon Licutenant, of G Company, Sixth Infantry. Tre Sixth Infantry will haven full-dressopen- alr inspection In front of tho Gurduer House tos Morrow evening ut 7 o'clock, Cavr, Winiam W. Pook, of Company A, Third Iteginent, reeommends the discharge of six men, On AccuUnt of removal from tho State, Tie several companies of tho First Regiment are intuitively taking 1 vaention during the hot werthor so far 2s company drills are concerned, Lrgut. CHARLES STARKWEATHER, formorty of the First Antantess was electud Second Licutene aunt. of Company A, Second Regiinent, last: Mon- day evening. Carr. E. 0. 8PAnE, commanding Company 1, Third Hextmunt recommends the bonornble dis. chirge of four men, on account of removal from jurisdiction. ‘ Carr, Joun Tuxvert, of D Company, Ninth Tattalion, infantry, recommends tho discharge of Privates M. W. Busoy, J. 3. Harris, and Hurry Muss, fur the good of the servico, Company A, First Infantry, will hold its regu- lar tantly meeting to-night, Every imembor Js expected to be present, as bitsiness matters of fimportunee will be brought up. Ow1na to tho political uprour in the city there was no adjournad meeting of commanding of fleers at Brigade headquarters last Monday evening, but tho meoting will tike pluce tor nigh : ‘THe new headquarters of tho First Brigade Commander and Stull chullenge tho admiration of allbeholders, ‘The thunks of tho ollivers ure due n munber of business-houses In tho elty for numerous contributions in the decoration of tho rooms. ‘THe First Regiment Tntantry, I. N, G., will ns somble at tts armory in fatleue uniform for Duttulion drill on ‘Tuesday evening, Jime 15, a6 6 itt, und Wil leave the armory. at 6:8) sharp. fvery meinber is expected to ha presents No excuses. Senar, Joseri SuLLIvAN, of Company A, Seo ond Reyiment, hus departed for Entope ona sixty-duys' furlough. On tho eve of his depart- Ure, & week wo Saturday night, bo was present: ed with a handsome gold badge by hie iniiitary comrudes, AMONG those who entorod the military contest for prizes at Milwaukee lost week were tho daneavitle Guus, Guppy Guards of Portuge City, Buy City Gunrds of Ruy City, tho Mauston Guatds, and the La Crovse Light Guards, of tho Wisconsin National Guard, aud tho First Regl- nient Cadet Corps of Chicago. Henvarren, the battalion drills of the Sixth Infantry witl take place Thursdiy nights Instead of ‘Tuesday overlays: us heretofore. The coms mand will assemble in fullyiress uniform at half-past o'clock on alternate ‘Thursday even ihyx, at which tlie the band will be in attend. ance, and # dresa paride will occur on the Luke Front. ‘The first will take place next ‘Thursday. ‘Tie First Heulment was to have hd a battal- Jon-deill Inst ‘Tuesday eventing, but owing to a dearth of men who responied tothe cull the project was postponed for ony week, Te would. @ well for the members of this organization, olticers nud men, to bear In mind tho fuct that a lnttto buttullon-dritling would do thom no hari: indeed, they ure sadly detlotont In bation TROON und the scuson of contests draws nigh. ‘Tie First Regiment Cadet Corps, under com- mand of Licut. Phillips, left here Inst ‘Tuesday evening for Milwaukee, tu enuye In the drill= Ing tourniment nt tho Veteran Reunion, and re- turned on Thursday olsxht, bearing with thom the awnrd of the second prize of $50, Tho award wus all they received ut that tine, Tor, owing to sume bitch, the money was not ‘pald over on any of the entered aid drilled for the prizes. was awarded to the danesville Gunrds, who, It 18 suid, nfter putting all their sergeants and fle- closers into the ranks, bud but twouty-elght men, and these. were drilled by the Adjutant of the gommand to which the company was nttached, The “kids” from Chicago were represented us huving thirty-two men In line, und they bud tho resumption to think that thoy ought to have werr uwanied the first prize upon general merit, The boys complain, also, that, owing to xome misunderstanding, they had no supper upon tholrtrrival in Milwaukee, no breakiust thy voxt morning, and, In fact, it was not until Zo'elock on Wedtiewluy afternoon that thoy hud a mouthful to eat, while they marched -ut feast ton iniles before renebing thelr cainp. It might bo well cnough to state Uiut these complilnta do not come from tho ollicers of the cadets, but from the privates, who are sometimes Mubic to recelye wrong impressions. 4 EXEMPT FIOM POLL-TAX, ‘Tr the Editor of The Uhtcago ‘tribune, Enmnunst, I., June $.—Hleaso inform mo through the columns of Tite Triuuxe whether members of military organizations of this Stute: ure excmpt trom poll-tax. Yours respectfully, FH. Bates, Unacr the head of “Exemptions,” Article IIT, of the Milltury Code, itis detined that every: officer, non-commissioned olllcer, musician, oF privato of tho Hllnols Nutionul Guurd shall bo exempt from jury duty, from payment of rond Inbor, and hend or poll-tix of every description, during tho Hime he stall hold a commission ta officer or be onrolled us an enlisted mau tn the Nadonul Guard, AMUSEMENTS, THE OPERA RUSIL Lovers of light opera will have no reason to compluin this week of a lack of opportunity for enjoyment. With “Tho Spectre Knight” and “Churity ut Home," by tho Bijou Opera Cum- puny, at MoVicker's; tho “ Pirntes of Penzance” ut Huverly's, by tho D'Oyley Carto troupe; the “Grand Duchess,” by tho Nathal troupe, at Hooley'a; and the olegunt perfurmanco of “Pinafore at Contral Music Hall, by the Poors leas combination, we have a quantify und ya- pet of Hight opera thut has never been excelled ore, TESTIMONIAL, The Jessic Couthoul testimonial announcod for Central, Musle-Hull tha 2ist inet. promises to oxeite more than the ordinary intercat usually surrounding such un event, for not only will it bo Miss Couthout's last apyearinco tn this coune try for nearly two years to come, but it will be the first opportuuity she bas ever permitted to oveur wherein hor friends and admirers can mnnifest thelr personal nppreciation of hor poal- tious un artiat us well ne hor ecrvices so frocly sondered during tho lust threo or four years to overy local uburity. The occasion of hor departure for Europe, whero sho goes to finish her clocutionary cducn- Hon In the best European dramatic schools, hus been selzed upon’ by those who havo shared in hor prat successes, and ovor a hundred of our toading citizens have united, not in tho ordinary compliinentary way of siguivg a call” but ina nore wubstantial manner of subscribing 1 Uokets, to tnuke the ovent Brilliant boyond prec- edent, and to avetit Misa Jessio in currying out her design to tnish hor education undur tho best masters in hor profession, Amon those who: urv avtively intercated in tho movement and are subscribers ire unany of uur most prominent oltheens, and with such a large and fuluential groupof frienda In charge of tho utfulr tho ebunictor and importance of the testimonial iy awsured, MMlus Abbie Carrington, whose great: success in the hist Apolio convert and previous Mendelasohn Club converts waa one of the marked ayents of the past season, hos beon secured ti usslat Bilas Couthoul, und, besitos the Idesegung wtring quurtet, other excellent tilent willappear ut the entertatument. Subscriber will remember that they can sccure tholr seaty tosmortow aud uutil Thursday, in advance of the public sulo which vexing on that day, — THE AMY FAY RECITAL in Falrbank Hall on Wednosday afternoon will present one of our most consulontions musicians to our musical publie in a manner that will for the fret thne permit a just estimate of Miss Fny’s abilitics us u planist tu bu wade, Hitherto sho bas played fn concerta auch program musio as would be in kevping with a populur and miscel- Janoous selection of numbers caloulatod to catch tho oar of tho convert-gocrs, and hag never been, heurd in tho mure quict and satisfactory sure youndings of a chamber-concert room, | Tho fol- Jowing brogruin ts ono which will ive Miss Fuy ua excellent opportunity to exbiblt her artistlo qualities ia ie, btyle of piano playings - Prelude and Fuwde tn i dat TE OR oa Bach (From the * Well Tempered Chivichord.”) 2 @ Variations in O minor, thoven dwprowptu,., List, 4. Nocturne, op, ©, No, 6. Teaumerwitren. 6. Fantasie F sharp ininor. Mendelssohn Zon inoto agitate, Allegro con mota, Presto.) 3. Wablathiaen Waltz, Straurs-Tausle 8, Allegro de Concert, « Chopla LOCAL CRIME. ‘RIOT {N THE GROIN. Daniel, alias “Smasher” Koyes, ndeck-hand on tho tug M. Rhiclds, was shot nt 6:0 yesterday morning on thy auuth approach of Wells atrect bridge by Michael Lucy, alyo a deckhand onjtho tug-bonts In the rivor. ‘Tho bullet struck Koyes fullin tho left groln, and, taking a downward and backward cate, prased out on the fleshy insite portion of the thigh, The wound, though serious, ia not conaklered as fatal, and, as Keyes {an powerful fellow, there ara good chances for his recovery. Tho cause for tho assault dates back to n ball given by tiy-bout emptoyés noarly n year ogo, when Keyes and Tucy had a fight, which resulted in favor of the former, Lucy swore to bo revenged, Thoy nover met again until yesterday morning. ‘Tho bridge was upen, and Keyes, on his ny to work, leaued on tho railing of the approach. Lucey and « party of friends enine up, and one. of tho friends, probably at Lucy's instigation, made some nasty romark nbout “Koyes'" Bpuaratiee, Keyes re- torted by a thrententng look and gesture, whero- upon the entire party pitehed upon him. He fought thom back as best ho could, and when one of the party drew a formidable reyolver: Keyes fought him to the very edo of tho up. proach aud tricd to wrench the ruvolyer fron iis hand) in such on way that It would have futlen into the river, He would have succeeded had not Lucy come. to the ress oue, and, solzing tho revolver, Lucy dellberatety: eouked Wt and: fired full at Keyes, who fell nt once to the walk with aloud grou, | ‘This ia the substance of Keyes’ story; that of tho Lucy purty eannot be wlven, for tho reason that thoy all ron away ant have not since been, benrd from, ‘The detectives wero onrly upot tho cuac, and, though they scoured the entire elty, found no thtco of any of Laey's party, It (3 thought that Luoy his Jumped town, as he went at once aftor tho alfruy to his bour ting-house on Chica gu itvenue, and took away all his cifects. Keyes wi taken to the Chicagu Avenue Stas tlon, and thonce to his home, No, 35 Stato Btreet, whore ho was attended by Dr, Cunning- huun, The wound did not _appeie to cause hin any great inconventonce, and tie Doctor wus in. elined to think that no vital point: had been touebed, Later in the day Keyes was removed Yor treatment to the Marine Hospital, WIFE-BEALTING, A most disgraceful scene wns enacted at 12:90 o'clock yesterday morning, nearly opposit to the Luke street entrancy of the Tremont House, Sarah Berry, murried woinan, who hie been uinployed as a ehambermald at the hotel, bad been out during the evening at Hooley’s Thou- try, necumpanted by unothor of the girls em- ployed in the house, some one having given them tickets, Sarnh, though married, Is com- pelled to curn her own tving. Mer husband Is u backman, named Edward Berry, who Is employed by some stable on tho North Bite, and {3 sald ta bo very crucl and utterly —— worthless, Tho girl refused to live with hin because of bis erucity and his not being willing or able to support ber decently. Satuniay nlght ho came to tho hotel, and waited untll sho came from the theatre, As soun us sho made her appenrance he pruned upon ber, knocked her down on tho sidewalk, and kicked ber most uninercifully. Bome ob the enplo yéa of the house Intertered in tho girl'a behalf, and when Berry bad gotten through: abusing ber, it was found that she hud recolved a wound over tho left eye, Inying bare tho sculp, Strange os it, may sewn, ‘tho policeman on duty came aunt aud arrested Berry but let him go, because it was quite a walk of i hot night to take hint to the police station, The wornnn was cured for by one of the house em- ployes, who took her toa passant, tho heart- lexs wretch of 4 husband necompanying. The surgeun stitched the wound, and then sho wont: howe with Berry. Yesterday morning Berry cnme totho house and drew a portion of tho girl's wages, a part of which bo spent with some cul cared boye for drink. The girl will bo confined to the house for some timo. A NARROW ESCAPE, Joseph Cross, 0 traveling Jewolry saleaman from Adrian, Mich. did his best Inst night to luse bis strong box, coutalning about $2,000 worth of watches, chains, and lockets, He was all ready ta bonrd the steamer Faxton as sho was preparing to leave her moorluga at tho northeast corner of Clurk, street for a trip to South Haven, Mich., but, wishing to mall a lot~ tor, he lnid down his strong box at the hend of the stalrwny loading to the passenger landing, and went to thy nenrest letter-box, ouly a fow rods away. Ho wns gono not more thun two minutes, but the thmoe was long onough for some thief to curry off the valuable box, Mr. Crosa was gruntly excited ovor his foss, and rushed hither and thithor in aeurch of the police. Finally Ofllcers Rohan and Stift, who were in tha vicinity, henrd of tho theft and instituted search, The box was at last found under a uldo- walk just cust of Clurk stroct on Kinzie. The bars and locks hid been tampered with, and some of thom were broken, but the thief was evidently afrald to weate the time then und there Inopenting tho box, for fear of discovery. Tho contents were undisturbed, and Mr, Cross muy go on bis way to-duy rejoicing. A FREE FIGUYT. Arunning fight, the cause of which wag not nseertalned, occurred carly lust evening near Clark street bridyo, where tho excursion steamor Fora was lnndlug passengers, ‘Three men np- peared to bo afters fourth, and iu tho mol¢o rovolvers wore drawn and 1 few shota fired, but without effect so far as 1a known. Qnooft the pnctial nis M. P, Brown, un gmploye of the J, ), Sinith ted Company, was tho only man ur rested. A secont! man Is sila to havo been quite budly ont up about the head, but no. compluint was made by him. ‘Tho pollos think that the fight was started and earricd out for the pur- poue of affording plekpockets and other thivyes an ‘opportunity to work. ANOTHER SALOON ROW. ‘There was » bloody row lito lust night in Watker & Koestor’s saloon, beneath the Olympic Thentre, on Clurk strect, Charles Koceter, brothor to George, tho partner in tho firm, and Joseph Walker wore tho contestants. Tho cause was some famlly and partnership dificulties. Walkor was quite budly cut nbout the beng, and Koester found his way to tho Armory in tho hands of a policemun, ARRESTS, Charles Rittor, 2) yeurs of ugo, 1s at the Twon- ty-second Street Station charged with stealing a sult of clothes worth $20 and $3 cash from Mere ritt Wataon, of No. 2121 Wabash ayouue, on tho night of the 6th Instant, Frank Scott and John Wilson, a pair of rough- looking trainps, ure nt tho Armory, They are said to be tho men who huve been doing all the reeunt bighway rubberies about tho bridges, and victiinga are wanted to call at the Armory aud {duntify them 1 possible, Yesterday forenoon Detective Kenting ar- rested in the vicinity of tho Fort Wayne depot ® woll-known contldenco-man named James Hird, who upon belng seurched at Central i dion wag found te tutve a lurge roll of" boodh such us is used by the conildence-oporator, Vugrancy will be the clurgo, Minor arrests: Annie Epatein, lurcony of $17 from James Fox, of No. 1:1 West Luke streot; Jobn Gureki, a stall boy who persists In steals ing trom bls parents, ae at No, HS Warren avenue; Ashton W, Griswold, larceny of a sud- do; W. 1. Hemis, George Thompaon, und Gourgo Wiltams,' a nowly-urrived band of confidence mong Gorge Lee and. itugh Gillick, showcase eves, George Stewart, a deckhand on the stoaine barge fuckeyo, 18 ut the Hinman Btrest Btauon churged with having stolen a wateh and a small sum of cush on the night of tho Uth from the pautaloons pockets of AM, Jackéon while ho wis asleop in u bunk on a ‘tripto Muskegon, A nickel found In Stewart's possousion was identi- Nod by tho compluinant. The watch and other proporty buve nut yut been recovered, ‘Thomus Campbell, the fellow who achfoved a reputation in crimimud matters by making 4 do- termincd attack ono duy in the County Jull upon Juller Currier, was yeatentay arrosted by tho West Madivon-ufreot Pollco wt tho Instance of bis mistress, Lilllo Cole, who ts tired of him, There were found In bis possession soveral shirt atuda, sleeve buttons, and other bits of Jewelry biirked “A.D, C. Land th. Lillie Baye those artloled are all ‘stdlen,and that ‘Ton ts the Ublef, Bho alsa says he has recently been impli: ented It cutting ulfpayd ut the Btock-Yards and on the Government pler, Somo profoastonal burglars * kid," giving the name uf Kichard Crouker, was captured at 4 o'clock yestorday moruing in tho merchant talloring abop of Wiliam H, Heed, No, 1438 Doe born street. The cupture wae uifected by Mr, Reed binwelf, wha sleeps in tho store, and a oltizon wha was posal hearing tho soutlo ine asidv, logethor with loud erles fur tho police, hastened to Contrat Btation and gave the aluria, Dotect|yes Wiley and Arnstein burried to the pluce and found Cruaker, who says hu iv 18 yours f nye, and only recently fromBt, Louis, He cone feayes that he aecompanted n mau to the place with thy expreas intention of burulartsing tho store, which thoy hud watebed alt the previous oventng, Wo muke sure that no pne reouined 1p tho placo, How they blundered. iu thinktn, ono suit fu the pluco thoy canuut oxplatn, When they found the coast cleur, and theme selves ready for tho burglary, the mun triod to unlock the front door with ‘several of # lane bunch of skeluton keys, but, falllo in this, tho boy says ho was hoisted over tho transom, Crouker refuses to say who this man was, and doew not uppear to entertain any bard feelings uygalnst bin for baying abandoned bin when cuptured, The cuse looks us if it was unothor s biyeon” put-up job, Howover, it may be a wou. | Mot nn nntelope-horse. 1 CORNWALL CARBONATES, The Mines‘of Decatur District, Colo- rado, and Their Prospects. Tho Nowest..Canitdate tu tho Field for s "Mining Booms = t Ohicago Entdrpriso Making Itsolf Felt in Thht Distant Camp, The Dest Clatms, So Far as Known, Already ‘Cor. rated” by Chicago Capital. Bpeetat Correspondence of The Cheago Tribune. Counwant, Decatur District, Colo., June, d— When a man has not been in tho saddle for up wands of two yous, and thon, on tho spur of tha moment and # cordial tnvitntion, mounts his Rosinante and rides forty miles over plain and mountain, he will, 1 think, im most instances agree with me that breakfast taken from the mantel, on tha next morning, is, under tho cir- cumstances, thd propor thing. While I did not require «derrick to lift mo out of bed this morning, I felt that a ttle artiticinl holp would not be Innpyropriate. I yot up, however, and got my breakfast, and am now, after halt a day's tramp up and down tho mountain-sides, tn first-class ord¢r, and ready for any of tho ncel- donts by flood or fleld that mny, fortunately or unfortunitely, overtake mo, THE WIDE FROM ALAMOBA fcrogs tho plains twenty-three miles, and thoneo four miles over mountaln roads, is among the pleasantest expertences of those delightfully cool Juno doys,—for it is cool here, however it may bo In Chiengo; and if ono can scare up an untelope on route, as was my fortune, the rido 4s not only exciting, but positively exhiluraling. Tgave him a chase of a mile or go, but was forced reluctantly to conclude that mine was rotlred ng gracefully a8 possible from the pursult, while the antelopa stopped occasionally and looked nt me, and sald nsplainly na looks can say, “O whnta tender- foot!” ButT notice he didn't uttempt to troad on the tull of my coat. After leaving the plaln, the road leads through neafon not unlike tho fainoug 8ix-Milo Caton founding from the Carson Vatley into Virginia City, Nev.: but, unlike that locality, {t presonts no reconl of murder or stage-robbery. The ruad is bordered with a species of. sundatono; but tho forbidding aspect of tho surrounding hills does not prevent the sheep-herder with his tlooks from taking up bis abode herenbouts, While It {8 not apparently necessary to sharpen the sheeps’ noses, a3 in New Hampshire, I fear thoy have but silin grazing, 4 little less than twenty-lve mites from Ala- most is #ltuated the ranch and residence of THE WiNOW TIPTON, n well-to-do womin, or, moro correctly spenk- log, 4 wotnun who has already dono well, haying been murricd at 4, and veen the mothor of seven children” when ber husband dicd three years ago, ju her 28th your. ‘To look ait hes roperty, one would ° find it ia difloult to believe in the aterootyped stories of barren mountuin-sides, She possesses a fow seore cattle and not less than twenty young enlves, 0 first-rate potute-pnich, a comfortable log house, and, us we found upon trial, knows how to getup ‘at short notiee n dinner at once palatable and substantial, “ Drink tho” milk und buttermilk you can,” she sald, “for I have got a ford deal moro thin. I know what to do with.” A wit from Kalninazoo suggested that she send the surplus milk to Alamosa, a8 the hotel-Keepers thore, In their attempts tu dihite water with mit, make wretched fallures and epoll the water, Ho thought that 2 littic muro milk would rathor berve ty noutrallzo tha water. Itwus not until after we left Mra, Tipton’s ‘that the FULL BEAUTY OF THE MOUNTAIN-SCENERY Mn this partof the world burst upon us. Up to tho present time the drawl of the teurist hag not nwskened tho indignant echoes of those sllont hitls, nor has the guide-book fend pene trated into these solltud On oithor side of the road, gruat mussos of ensidstone towor high juto the alr, hewed. into such fantastic shapes: by the ravages of time, ond the action of the snows and rilnd of couturtes, that one finds it himost imposslble tu believe tho evidence of his vision ng he gazes entranced upon tholr ma destio splendor, «A. yrent tunas of rock split usunder seoms ng if just ready to topplo into the highway; and ‘it will sdmo day. ‘Thon a slender penk arises and shoots 200 feot Intu tha Wirt bus not moro thin twenty feet in Uluineter; [ts summit narrowing down—or shall 1 ruthor say up7—to nn almust Jutiniteshnal point. And this perk js formed apparently of stones Ind one upon another, ag If by.tho bond of inin. In reality, tho formation has been ne. complished by tha gradual wearing away of What wos once tho surrounding rock. But counne hope to give you anything ike u descrip- jon o THE THOUSAND PRANKS Naturo has played in fusbiontug thdto silent sentinels of the wilderness, The pangramn ty unchunged for more: thin a mite, It inust bo seen to be understoud or enjoyed. Suddenly the wholo aspect of Nature fs changed,” Weare on bigher ground, aud on a level prairie, but surrounded on all aides by lotty peaks, We are now 0,0u0 feet above tha sen- lever, The uttiosphere is very brucing, and.tho day ty coul. Stories of bear, and mountain-cli, und deer bunting 4are repeated for thousandth time, Poople never seem to tro of such things. Some of those ro- luted yesterday were #0. very —drunatia that one readily saw n bear in overy, blackent atump fur up tho mountain-slde, Into the Val- Joy of tho Alumosu, along which tho Alamosa River is thundering, we dropped at J o'clock, and drove wlong its banks until we arrived in tho new mining town of COUNWALL, RIO GRANDE COUNTY. It has many natural beautica, It Js situnted on a level pluin a inile ia extent, and sheltered on allsides by procl ee reenter ‘Tho hotel isu Jog house, Just finished; and tho proprivtor is an old resident of Chicage, who his spent tho pustfour yeara on the frontier, With all its pruilave surroundings, It if the home of a re- ined futnily, who have como up here Inte the mountains to cust, thoir lot with 1 hardy ploncers wnose Jnvora have droady qaaured the futury of Decatur District. Just ucrosa the Alumoga River, not _ thousand feot from tho hotel, js the base of Cornwall Mountaln, on whoso didos are a number of prog peoting tunnels, Tho Perry Mine—owned prine elpully by Dr, Craig, 2 forier Chicnyoun; An: drew Johnson, formerly of Sycamore, UL, and C. LB. Calzing, of Chicago—is nt present: THE MOST PROMISING ANE intho district, Tho ore from the imine fsim- pregnated with gulena, and late assays have ven na high 1s tothe ton in silver and $0 in gguld. The mine is viduod at $150,000), nithough: itis only a prospectus yet. 1tds bulluvod to bo jecker, of Chicago, and Judpd Jonte, of aire interested fn sevornl ‘properties forth Mountain, 1 visited tho Sunnyside and Meoker Mines, owned by those gentiomon, this morning. A tunnel ifty feet in length 8 been run into the Meeker, which bug al- ready developed oro returning TU ounces of Bil- yer to the tun, ‘This morning a sand carbonate formntion was reached, and thls hus exertod 5 your cheering cifect upon tho camp. Tho pre- valling theory is, thut tho ledges. run cust and west; but thore iro not wanting those whu hold that the true -tasure-velu board dirvetly north and south, ‘This, however, 18 w matter that tine alone can sathafuotorily dotormine. at tm impression tant thore aro cross bore whicl will by developed in tho course of the summer, aftor visiting the mines on North Sountain, 1 went up along the bunk of tho Alamosa a mlto fo luok ut tho aurvoy of tho DENVER & NIO GIANDE RAILHOAD, ‘The camp Is at erient thirty-soven miles from the railroud n€ Almmosa, but the roud will be pushed through to this polnt in the noxp olght- cen mnanths, possibly within a year, In the course of iny Sener I happened upon a cabin in the thnaber, which uppeared at first untenunted, Lehuiged my mud whon I saw a door hanging outaldy. A couplo of miners, while out prospecting yesterduy, cuma neroas, the bluck-tall, and: Leauge it down. Every one fu camp who desired it had venison’ for dinmors but L confess, ut the risk of being deemed une fashionable, thit Mav not partial to it. Like many otbor things, it strikos mo asstrained sen- tinutt. dounst bevt Le rns hot quite ts ror muntic; but, tn the words of @ curbonute-sharp at imy elbow, “ [t's very filling for tho price,” After dinner Imudoatho tourof n part of Cornwall Mountalu, Whon it is remembered that the wholo fuco of the mountain ts covered, with fallen timber, and that fn places the micent fanlmost perpendicular, you will undorstand thot progress was nevoasurily slow. Tho propur- tes Inapeoted this afternooy ure those owned by We be ROACHE AND ABSOCIATES, Mr. Roache was ono of tho flrst comers hero, huviug arrived last Octoburs and be ty. conceded to be tho most enterprising of tho bonastide residonts of tho cump. Aye aittoultios ko bas encountered since last fall would uppull, one would think, tho stoutest heart, Hut he bad, and has, faith in the canpy and he nover gave up. Neurly wll winter tho mntain has been covored with five fect of-unow., Work was Broecuteds howover, with bated vigor. unul ‘hen tho springethaw act in, tho melt resolved [teelf into frevhets, aud rust the mountain-sidy with terriblo force. Roache's tunnels aad shufts hore caved; fie, fiahord wn} a wo many striwa, and the filled with débriw “Yuousunus bf dollars wore Jost fo a fow days, Hut be set to work aguin us goon 24 J] ow bad gone, Und alroady bas tunnel driven on the Albany und Esséx todes, 185 feet in loogth. Thoy say, of sucha man as douche, iu thls nelghburb e's GOT BAND, AND DON'T YOU yOROET ITI ‘The reward yeucrally cous to such inon sooner or liter, aud Ruachu le even: pow awaiting the. arrival of some Chicago cnplitalista who havo and so forward, It will scarcely bo threa weeks heant of the district and have been fn corre- | —say two weemts—tilt tho haxvost Is hore. And spandenes with him. Among tho other claims { what n tine tho ,wheat-harvest bis owned by this gentlemanand his associates are Tington and Wheaton Loder, Alamosa, Whito Horta, Misor, ack Pino, Hidden Treasure, ‘and Alnbama Minos, The usackwmont-work hag been dons on all of these elating, and sono of thom alrendy present: very flattering evidences of ore-bodies, ‘This ecems to bo emphatically come to bo. One man, with bis team and reapor and binder, will go Into tho fletd and cut and bind fifteen or twerity: nores, or oven moro, per day; tivo othor mon will put all into Bhock; and, ina fow diya; tho man with his thrnaher comes along, and ‘takue the grain in shogg, nntd bigs a thousand yushola iit ten hours, He floes not stay long ina piace, and everybody fa glad when ho goes away; for the: reason that hia presunes necessitates : tho meo of n genre of othor nen at a littia. A CHICAGO CAMP, Thoro fro nt present about a hundred toca fiona, many of which are owned wholly or in day and board. fe part by Chicago mon. fen. C. MuAlluater, ropros | 4,Por day " y E prophesying low pridds for wheat in gonging the Ginunon & Ban Miguel Proshocting | view of tho abundauce ull over tha country; but Chicago, yesterduy, Last evening, upon tho ndvieo of 0 resident, ho wld not corral his horse, but pers mitted hin to cun wild with at lot of stock, bo- longing hero. In tho course of bis wandorings: about the mountains to-day, MoAllastor falied to Mind the pony, and became anxious, Ho cone eluded tho nuitnal hnd taken advantage of his iborty to stray back to Alnmosa; but, as a for lor hope, hu started out again this afternoon ont second search. Ho, wander far up tho mountain-side and fato ‘a ravine, where ho found tho miasing stecd, and something better, for thore, ntmost unde: nimal's nose, was a hit: of discolored ‘rock resombitug decomposed quartz, Ho | examined it, traced tho ‘Iead to its sapparent — source. Ho fa nn old California miner of carly days, nnd hoknewho had strick It. Ho was without 1 fercil to write a location-notice., Mo led his jorse back to camp, saddicd him, got nm pencil, and hurried back to his find. Thero, witha Aunt, he peeled the burk of u pine-tree nun WROTE 1118 LOCATION-NOTIOE. ‘The Company ho represonts In to-night the own- er of the Hulsy Mine, which MuAlastor pro- nounces rich iearbonntes. I have not been on the [pronerty, lit uve adon Bome af the rok, which npperrs-to bo all that Its locator clatms for It, Every ono in camp is surprised to-night, but this is. a country of surprises. Another onu awaited me this ifternoon, I had just como down From Cornwall Mountain, when my atten- ton way attracted by the movements of some would senrelty and high pricos be botter’ Our attention was also eniled to. tho imaionse frult-orop of every sort, particularly THR PRACI-CROP. ” Evory penoh-treo and twig that tas any life In it ta burdoned with frult,—-moro than enous The selentife horticulturist would thin to one. half and more. takes courngo to do this work, and a brave heart. Allure not competent. to the task. Thi own mon whours brave cnough to kill Indinnsyand yet they have not the heart to thin fruit from’a treo, This Is cs peolally necessary, however, in tho cago of the perch, if tho tree be overburdened, This, as we said, is not n fruft country Ike Southorn Iiinols, where tho chiof businesa of tho rural districts Is wrong, frit nnd. shipping tothe Northern markets. But atill every farm, alntost, hns its mall orchard and Its small fralt- gardens,—onough for family use, and some to spare to poor neighbors, ‘That frult of all kinds willdo well bere fs demonstrated, and it only needa practical horticulturiats to miake Mattoon, and Charleston, and Hutton, and Cnsey, and ‘Weatiluld (towns which wo visited), 18 noted for fruitas thoy now are for wheat, and cur, an hogs, and beef-vattle. ‘TNE CORN-CROP vas not all planted Juno 2, because of the rains. What was planted could not bo cultivated. from ‘the saine cnuse. ‘The army-worm in some districts was taking tho incadowa aud bluc-grass pastures, and also the growing corn, But the rains of tho weelk, It men who wero pculontls: locating a clutm, Tho croppings in tho yleinity were very bold, and I was induced to approach nenrer, 1 read this notice, which, with thu exception of the names uf the locators, is a yerbatinr copys “Wo, A Band CD, claim 750 feet sauthweat and 7 feet northenst on this lodo, and 150 fuct 4g a i will ond thelr depredations. Finally, it is but Just to name tho man—Mr. Jobns, Sargont—who spont his time, taking bis horse and carriage, and driving ine, through the aboyo-namod counties, to strel polntsns J wished togo, Tam under obligations to this genticman on eneh side thoreof, 28.0 tunnel-site,—tho said. Aor Bs sonra ae iets or he vends fous boing situntod on tho south sido of Aur bususe, | NATly need be sa MEDILL MOUNTAL {asked one of thom when the mountain had been 1 named, Ho reptied that 1 might ave u atuke afew THE COURTS. feot distant bearlog tho nino; that the mount- ‘ain hod never had 0 distin@ive name; and that DIVORCES. “ tho boys" wished to mark thelr apprectation of tho fuct that Tie Tiubuse bus been tho tirat metropolitan nowspuper with sufficient enter prise to {nvestigute the clalins of Caurnwall dis- trict, White this was gratifying ag. markin; local appreciation of Journullatte ontorprise, fear It muy operate to the presont djsadvantugo f tho district; for who, In Oo fuee of such a compliment, could say A uttering word of tho lovatity without layitiy himself open to tue accusation of bias? I cannot, therefore, add anything further in regard to thls camp at present, uxcept to sity, in gonerni terms, that it ing undoubtedly lluttering prospects, et ts be- coming better “known overy day, and travel from Chicago in particular is increasing. Thoro ure wonderful posalbjlitios, not In this camp alone, butin the hnmediate noefghborhood, or a fow tiles up tho river, all along tho mountain- Christino Dietyen fled a bill Saturday charg. ing her husband with oxtreme and repented cruelty, which bas continued almost daily for tho past elyht years. Judge Jameson Saturday granted n divorce to Curl Oberineyer from Elizavoth Obermeyer on tho ground of adultery and desertion. Jue Tuloy also granted a deeree to Abraham Goldstein from Hanonh Goldstein ou the ground of desertion. . % UNITED STATES COURTS, J. Mf. Flower, Receiver of tho German Na- tonal Bank, began n suit for $1,000 Saturduy ugainst Joseph M. Greoncbaum, Discharges from bankruptoy were Issued Bat- sides, Thero are still day toa. L, Brink ond Brig Ericson. PLENTY OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE PIOs- VECTOI} e STATE COURTS. put long Deford next fall, the county wih ‘Tho Horr Silver Mining Company began a suit five received’ Imore uttention than hus Bit; Chie ver fallen “to its “lot. horetoture. “Cortain | gaan e Temnst tha City of Chleauo to roo $1,600, Christian Stiller commonced nn netion In tres- nas agiinst Michnol C. Sloan and Frederick leyor, and Hichurd Graham, cluiming $5,000 agiages. Hd ndornid brpught sult for $5,000 against lel Leonard 0, Stebbins sucd Danicl Dimnent and Henry G, Stebbins for $3,000. : Jobn MacDonald begun a sult to recover $5,000 Caunuces of the City of Chicayo, J. B, Sullivan, and Ernst Remiss. ‘ ‘Tho ‘Town of Cicero tiled n petition to condemn jana for opening Ouk Park uvenue sixty foot wide from Madison to ‘Cwelfth atroct, people in Alamosa, who bnve been intent upon adding to thelr wlready large interosts hore, hnye adopted repressive mousires. Thoy have ridiculed the cluims of tho district, act! have quietly taken In what thoy conld got. Thoy baye also nssumed tu monopolize the best part uf tho town-site; but thelr pretensions In this respect re without foundation in law or equity. Propurations are already well ndvanced for a spirited campaign hero this summer, A. trader arrived to-day from Ahunosa with a stock of goods; and tho more qulet people of tho town are touking forward with no little anxiety and distrust to the promised ndvont of tha Inevitable saloons, hurdy-gurdy houses, and gambling hells, —tho best indications of the prospemy of a imining-cammp, aud the muclatroms whieh ongulf tho hurd-ourned dollars and the moral bolng of tho miners, é & This afternoon thero arrived in camp soveral Wayons, conveying the household goods of J. 8. FULLER, O¥ CMICAGO, and ssistanta, Mr. Fuller has como to. shy Ile lutho representative of J. M. W, Jones, of Chicayo, und nssocintes, who own tho D. dM. Nonnett, Lourbon, Dixid, Chicago, Charter, Jericho, Bonaparte, and Ranger cialis. ‘Che ussessinent-work bis been done on all theso cluiing. On the Bennett a tunnel fort fi THE CALL. JODGE TTARLAN—Sat cases, JuUPGE DUUMNOND—In chambers, : Jupar BLupaett—Call uf bonkruptcy calondar, APPELLATE COURT], 18, 2, 145, Ht. No cuso on hearing. dacker v. Prontiss, on trial. Jubay JAseBUN—Gonoral call of docket and con- tested motions. ~ ans HUGERS—37 ond 361 to TV Incluaive. No casa 7 JUbGk Monax—Bot caso, term No, 1,311, "Thompson bel | y, Pullman Pujneg Cur Company, and calundur Nos. rouehed. Assays a3 bigh us $277 per ton havo | Ti tetsu, sth, ON, 30h, SO tv 2), Inclusive. No. wi been madg from ore from this imine; the | on trial trial, “ * JUDGE TULRY-—Contested motions. JUDGE DAURNUM—Contosted mutions, 2 pghus Louuty, ‘endarmmation ‘casts, Genoral Nos. isd, BAD, B28, BN A FEE. CUMINAL COULT—Nos, 470, 1,197, 1,200, 128), 1,20, Leul, und 1, forage Js $59, ‘The Tribune Mine, named after Tae Cittcago Turpune, in January last, wy tt loeutors, J, F. Nichole, of Chicnyo, Gen. H. FL Decktor, of Moline, Hl, aud A, Johnson, isin Durnt Gulch, but runs into Mediil Mountaln, It. Js bolleved to be a very promising: property, .B, JUDGMENTS. SoPznion Count—JuvGk GAKY—Andrew Hollen SPORTING. y. don H. Rood, 82.70, e JuNGK SMitH—A. J, Nouborger v, Adolph Cohn, $80L10.—Mathuw Gottfried v. Charles Kiingu, £1,05152. —E. HL, Willams v. B. ¥, Jacobs, @24—Weatern News Company y. 5. W. Konnody, #:1.70.—Ignatz Stoln ve Harris Goldberg, $1.U3.—A. J. Stouiu v. L’etor Farley, PRN, A, Wibod vy, Androw Ji ang WV. C. Swans son, §25.-Edward Millor & Co, y. "Tho Minsourt Man Utatturing Company, SSAGL—B. 16. Miatsdell ¥, Hae ward Kayor, F204 Citauir COUNT—Convzasiona.—Allco Potorson v. Soren “Mathlwun, fv,tc.—Thomas ‘Tullyact ul. v. yore Lebm i ‘ oN Junax KuuRits—doorge Sherwood v. Isao Drake, SUhIL . — THE WEATHER, Ovrice oy Tite Cites S1GNAL Orrrorn, WASH inaTon, D, C., Juno 13-1 a. 'm,—Indicatlons— For Lower Lake rogion, rlaing barometer, coolor northorly winds, partly cloudy weathor and poasitly occasional local rains, For tho Uppor Lake region, stationary_.or rising burometer, falling followed by atatlonhry or rising temperature, north to eust winds, partly cloudy weathor with loca! ruins, For Tennessev and we Obfo Valley, partly cloudy weathor and numerous rulne, varinblo winds, stationary og falling preceded in Oblo Valley by rising barometer, stationary or bigher temperature in Tonnessco, stationary or falling in tho Oblo Vatloy. Fortho Upper Mississ{ppi_and Lowor Missouri Valleys, stationafy or fulling followed In tho Jattor by rising barometer, cnatorly winds; in tho Uppor Missiasipp! Valley, stationary or higher followed by lower temperature, partly cloudy or cloudy weather, with rain, ‘Tho rivers will continuo stationary or slowly jaing. Cautionary, signals continue nt Duluth, Hougb- r THE TURE, A piece of busincas which should bo given tha fullest publicity by every paper tu tho country {g reparted.. At the recent trotting meoting at Adrian, Mich,, the various horac-ownors to whont money waa duy on uccount of purses won wero lyon checks oh a curtain Dank iu Adrian after nnkiny hours, it wettiemont of thelr acconnts. Upon reaching Milwaukeo thoy drew au tho Adrian parties for thoir money, and tho drafta wero returned protested. The wentiemen who wera thug imposed upon and tho amounts duo thom ure ne follows: It. C. Pate, $1,300; Sain Koyes, $000; Charles Forth, $200; J. ‘D, Lucas, gan, CINCINNATI, Juno 13.—Tho entrics for tho ty ting inceting at Chester Delving Park, which begins July 6, und continues tive have Leon closed, ‘there ure two races tor euch day. ‘The Crye-for-all prolng rnce the first day ts with- druwa by tho Assochition, but anothor race will Do substituted. ‘Tho entefes uro larger and in- cludo :finer fot of horses thun over before, Pho famous Maud 8, belunging, to Yanderbile ig entered in tho 2: cluss. ‘Tho freo-for-al class hus in it Proteine; Darby, and Chorley Ford. In, tho othor fast olugsca are Huannle, Voltaire, eile Braceticld, Boncacttor, Dream, John MoDougal, ‘Deck Wri, ht, Banner » Will Cody, Rinna 'i., Little Cypsoy, Lew Seott, Gloster, and Silyorton, Tho total number of entrics Lu tho nine classes Is soventy-four, TUE TRIGGER. QueENstown, Juno 13.—The Amorican texsm of rillemen urrived to-day por steamship City: of Hrussols and were cordially recoived by a deputation from Dublin, including Moy. Leech. All tho mon are woll. Tho tonm, on reaching Dublin, wil practice ut least three‘days in the eit fan, Marquette, Fecumebia, Putco s OF is sik, cao, Grand Haven, 63, Macken: I= Dunit, Juno 13.—Tho practice of tho Irish | penn, Port Huron, Bev. g toam Saturday was indiferont, but tho weathor Huh alorinye Betting on tho Amoricans ia go- Onan ATTICA tCAgO, Juno 13, Te BASE-BALL. Baturday'’s League chumplonsh!p games woro 08 follows; Worcvstor-Cleyolund, I—0; Butfalo- Hoaton, &—0; Providence-Cineinnati, Ut, HORTICULTURE, Coles and Clark Countics—Ocoann of Wheat-The Corn Crop—The Fruit Prospects—Mr. John 8, Sargent. From Our Own Correspondent, No. 470 BeLvEN AyynuE, Curcado, Juno 10.— ‘Twelvo duys nyo wo wore in Coles and Clark Counties, this State, and tarried for nearly ono wholé week umong the farmers und stook- raisers, Thore are few profesaionul fruit-grow- ers fo those countics, genorul farming and stock-ralsing buing best adapted to the country thoreabouty, or to the genius of tho peopla,or to both, Abundance of au¥ER, HoG8, AND‘oATTLR aro upon tho large farmsof all tho more thrifty furmors., It 1s ovidently the true polloy of furm- ing ina grass-growing and corn-growing coun- try ke thie, It ia tho way to market tho corm and tho hay, to fecd tho stuck on tho place,whera itgrows, Hut itmukes & yast differonca whut sort of an aulmalcata tho bay and corn, We have socn hogs that bad heads like sharks, legs ke cranus, and a body lke «rail; but thoy must have disuppeared from Coles and Clark Countloa, for wo saw nothing of tho kind there, ‘but Inutoad | THE PURE BERKSHIRE, : ‘Wo saw specimons of this brood that were every way No, 1; and thore ure fow hog that havo. inore and botter points than the Horkshire, But wouro persuaded that, with ull the ins torvat manifedt i Jupeuying our stock on our furma, tha importauoe of thy subjoct 1s not suf: Aciunlly upprociuted, The man who can ruadily upprocluty u rise of throy conta por bushel on does not so readily appreciate the wain nds of pork, is no more trouble—it fa, ordinurily, not so much trouble—to feed an cure for, and bring te murkat, the best broods of stock, Usually thoy. are more tractable and obodlont, and appreefate and ltmproyve more on a given umount of cure, All tho expense Is the extra tirat cost, ‘On the other band m FANCY PICKS for mere funoy stock wo would not encourage. Pay for. qyulity, and pay what it f¢ worth und no more, Whgtever the stock, it muy bo Improved your by your by judicious eeloution and breed- hes Hlut alt this tho farmorain this neighborhood, know how to upprociute. lute. noticeable u thing us anything we saw was TUK OCEANS OF WHEAT. Wheat on ovory furm,—ereat tleldy of it—a so fino fwhgle 160 acres 12 @ block, and looking ded) Faded BL “Maximus, &iy minimum, 70. GENERAL OYSELVATIONA, CUICAGO, Juno 13-10:18 p.m, FAFCRABENRRESAEAGE RS REA ENS ARSLeeeSEAeso eS eses Cimbing Vesuvius by Steam. Now thero isa railway to the summit of Mount bingtun, the highest, polnt of the White Mountains, and another up the Right, anda tunnel under the Bt, Gothard tu Bwitzor- lund, it wad to bu expected that a rallway to tho -cone of Vosuyiug would follow, and [¢ will not be a surprise that such a roud ts just Mnlebed, It {a sald to be the joint design of un American anda Lombard engincer, und quite different Trom oither tho roud at Mount Washiugton or bo Tho cost is catinated ut $100, al; ped be relubu within ono year; and, although this bon be an illusion, thore is po bility of ascondihg Vesuvius iu ten ininutes will greatly tncrease tho number of visitors. Hut, although it is true that tho ascent was toilsome, {t isdoubtful whetber the romance and tha pleasure of climbing can be Topliced by a swift whirl ina car tothe summit, Tho useent yus formerly mado upon hones ay far us Lue any, than, Jupaz GAnY—19i to 211, inclusive, No, 168, Bny- ' aay Mormitage, and thero wero. fe 2 travol moro momorable thu tha mow feats oe mountain ona moonlieht Hight in epring eee hanging tho gleaming ny: ine glittering olty, the dlioulfy and stows climbing adding, of course, to. the hight. |" Hercutnheum and Pompei are at tt foot of tho mountains tho oringe groves 2 Sorrenta wero un tho shore of th tus once tho city; Cuprl with tho blue yrott, anne sintely dachla, roo trom tho ‘ron ‘and (c2 feluicens woro moving Iku ghowtaqver tho mate? In the night, and tho moonfighty nnd thecal or thoy, wero ilk etngutarly penualWhoettt saw the seono froin tho sn lo has ploturo in his niemiory. ' Sn unfadling tho ifermitago thorowna a lon; a hop for thoso who would, and hero yonetet tho imatehies! Tagriinn Christl, the judo Ss ‘Apes ripened upon tho slope-of. Vi NV 8 deattght of Havor so dolleate ns todory thy THoek eareful transportation, Iagrlina Christ ony auvius at tho Hermitage, and Vino d'Aatt ance ninnt6 on tho Golda Balto, passing over fron the Valley of ‘tho Rhone Into tho Valley of Chamount, aro very nectar to the rememberin, travelor. ‘From tha Hormitaze up the cone wa nalide Batt Mpapuree aAtrugsle tn tho looso, deep sand, of guides tugging and shouting wit ostentitlous zeal to drug tho stranger to the fuminit. Safely thore, he saw from tha tones Vesuviua tho ‘sun riso over Naples thay, i saw the Inva,n viscous mass, slowly toe nimong tho stones. [twas ano nt the great see sntions of travel, Rut the slow ellmbing, tho night, tho moon, tho dawn, tho stintise, were ult easentinl clemonts. Let its hope for the pile eres of to-day that shooting up tho mountain, nn car, and in a crowd, and tn ten minutes, may supply othor cloments, and a pleasuru ug great, FIRES. AT MUSCATINE, TA. ; Special Disputeh to ‘The Chlcago Tribune, Muscatine, Iny Jimo 13.—Cadlo, Mulford & Co.'s planing mill and aush, door, and blind face tory, with all its machinery, was destroyed by. fire this morning, The fIro originated In nn on shed nt the reur:of tho mill, From fifty to. seventy-five hands havo been thrown out of work. Loss, $30,000; Insurance, $10,000. Tho brick building of Samuel Melkeibbena, adjoining it, was algo destroyed. Loss, $3,600; no lusure nue, . 088 Of the nonse af AGoodand Wholesome Marvest-Drink, Germantown ‘Telegraph, Asalcoholic drinks bave appt ly long been driven from tho hurveat-fletds, thore have been varlous drinks beside water substituted, bub scureely any of them meeting fully tho condi. ons sought for in the way of & Wholesamo sate istyIng beverage, Water, evon in all its purity, dovus not scein to qucneb tho thirst and stimulate tho body, as it produces additional perapimtlon and pisses through tho pores almost Ike passing: through a colander, leuving tho eyatem exhaust~ ed and wonk; besitos, a deink of cold: water, when suffering under a great dogree of beat, if dangerous, even nt times producing sudden death, Luttorly, in England and elsowhore, a drink Is prepared by mixing ont-meal with wae tor, in tha proportion of threo or four ounces tongallon of water, This is found not unly to sutisty tho thirst butter than water, or molpases and water, oven when tempered with vineytr or other nofd, but to produce additionnl strengthot body, Oat-monl possesses a pectligraroma, and 9 athinulunt to the surface of tho ekinag 80 the complete digestion of the Iaquid, Mon omployed tu in atmosphere of tho Intenscsd bent are much cumfortod with it, and becume very fond of It. Hence it is in a measure * vice tunis and drink,” possossing only yirtuca and without any drawbacks whatever, Just now the tine is bore to give ita trial, and wo shail be gind Jf nt tho end of tho acason those substituting the ont-meal and water will muke roport us ta tho resulta, Ages of tha Now British Cabinet. ‘Tho nges of the members of tho now Hritish Cabinet are: Mr. Gladstone, 70; Earl Spencer, 44: Lord Selborno, Or; Duco of Argyll, 61; Sir Ws Harcourt, 64; Karl Granvitle, 05; Hurl of Kim= vorly, 54: IL, C. Childers, 63; Manqulsof Hartinge ton, 47; Lord. Northbrook, 4: John Bright, 6 W.G. Forster, 61; J. G. Dodson, 65; Bir. Chame Dorlnin, 44. . Tinvs: Our highoat artlats in dontistry:"The BMeChesnoy’s beyond doubt, though but 84 a sut, + S$ ——— Buy tho Improved Howe Scales, Bordon, Sele i Jeck & Co., Agcuts, 07 Lake street. DEATHS. ER eRe eT ONE ori) nin WONT OE SA WYEH—At Bt. Cerolino's Court, on tho 13th tos lh Atco onl of Albort and Ella M. Sawyor, age Taonths an se Tho remnins will be takon to Tiskliwa, Ht BOTSFORD-Saturday evening, Juno V2 nt, his. tata residunce, No, obn It. Bolsfunty oldest won of J, ru oyu 43 years, Funeral sorviess nt the howsd-on Monduy afters noon, June i, atdo'clock, Friends aro invited. Ine tornunt private. KItCiH—Suddonly,- Sunday, Juno 13, Edward M4! eles ‘Notico of funeral horonttor. FUILONG—At Morrlzon, IL, Juno 1, Mrs. Sarah Furlony, beloved wife uf Mr. Join Furlong, mother of Mrs. Snyder, and Mrs, Bniigh. and William Furlong, youngont wliter to the late Joseph Netlson, Killimias in Kirkgomzeon, and ulstor to the lato Mrs. Clark Julmain Urr. x Aluen respucted ‘abd dooply regretted by all who aide Misxouabright and Dumfricsshiro papora please MILES—At tha rosidonco of G. W. Gardner, S00. South Mateted-st,, Froderick 8, Miles, agod Zi Notice of funeral hereattor. a ANNOUNCEMENTS. Bernat nner arent CONVENTION OF PACDOLOGISTS AND BUYs siciats interested In diseases of children will be Hold to-uny,nt tha Geand Pacita Hotal, ounmuncing Btitutlonx, discussion on Athupsia, Chile Gren, Chotors infantum, and summer Complaint, Physicians of all schvols are invited. AMX Pils LADIKS INTHRESTED IN THE LATE bazar of the Industriat Schoul are roquested to. hittond tho regular meoting of tha South Stuy Auxe Mary at tho Woodrni! Houno ‘tucsday at 2:90 p. m. 0 minke tual suttioment uf the accounts. J.B BROWS, 3, Gas STATE BECHETANY + of Ailinals, wil Toud tho young men’s movtlng tor night in Lowor Karwull Hult, Btrangors oro cordially wolcomod, -Hong service ut 7:45. TPH CHICAGO UNION VETHIAN CLUB WILL hold its rogutar monthiy meating.at the Valuer Tiowsy clut-roume thit ovaring ats o'clock. Vropare Bory steps will Uo takon to urganizo thuroughly for ical as eS AL ECLECTIC MEDICAL ABSOCIA: toa will commence a tires days’ sossion ut lore sboy Musie-Uall Wednosday morn{ng at 10 o'clock. TPUBIOINT GRADUATING EXERCISES OF PATE Inpiitute und uf Valo Behout will tuke pisco mt fho'Third Presbytoriun Cuurch this evonttig. THK HEV, B, NONTHWAY, OF CARDIFE, N.Y, ‘will conduct the noon moating In Lower Furwell Halt to-dny. - = AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P. GORE. & COs, Wand #! Wabash-ay. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY. GOODS, Tuesday, Juno 15, 02:30 a.m. Another 1,000 LOTS (ofits, REO, P. GONE & CO, Auctlonoors, LAST BOOT&SHOE AUCTION SALE av 80 and 82 WABASH-AV:s ’ Provious to our removal to 214 and 216 Madison-st., WILL BY MADE Wednesday, June 16, at 9:30 4 ‘Yo ayoli the expanse of moving yood% We make this In vvory sunse 6 CLEARING-OUT SALE, ‘To which tho attention of buyers tacalled. concert By ELISON, FLERSHE! IM & CO. Goneral Auctubours, Sand ws Kandolpi-st 278 East Ohio-st: Monday Morning, Ju 14, at 10 o'clock, Hall Parlor Set, Pler Mirror, Hall Trety Seeretary Case, Carpets, Chamber Furniture, Mattresses, MLISON, PLERMITED & CO TO, ad! oe EY need AUCTION SALE : BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS : \ TUESDAY, JUNE 15. WEDNESDAY, JUNE (6, REGULAR AUCTION BALE DRY GOODS, GLOTRING, STRAW, GOODS, iC, Agia. m, Wo thal! close out soveral lines sule goods ot thls HUNILY & MATCH, Auctioneers J. EMERY, Je, Manager. NDY. 3 ene Md hor $) fur a sani” pont bax ‘by hoa of the hare Candies t Mgricth pub Voters ntiy aud strictly pure. aU) fact Ms ne? &e., &o. a Of Naples nnd the.

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