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VHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1880. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Cor. SaMPARED, Who worked In Fort Dearborn, on tho present alte of Chicago, in 1832, tins died Jn Lafayotte County, Wisconsin, at tho nge of 76 yonrs, Gu. Graxt, who Is In tho city for n day or Bo, aApent yesterday morniug at Gen, Sheridan's headquarters in tho. Honoré Blook, and wns at Iijs son's house during the afternoon. ‘Q'nz tempornture yesterday, ns observed by Mannaso, optician, 88 Madison streot (Trimuxk Hullding, was: 8 fm. 67 degreens 10. m.. O1t Jem. OS; 3 fe my 81; Bp. Mm 68; barometer, ‘Tur Rev. J, H. Warren was Inst, ovoning in- Btalicd as pastor of tho Campbell Park Preaby terian Chureh, The Installation sermon, win delivered by tho Kev. A. E. Kittredge, of the ‘Third Church, tho. charge ta the pastor by tho Itev. F. L. Patton, and the chargo to the peoptu by the Rev. J. M. Worrall, Norice (s given by tho Secret Borvico Durenyt that a countertalt ‘100 note on the National Ex- chunge Rank of Baltimore, Md. has appeared. ‘Ubeara tho same genernl characteristics that fre shown by the counterfolt of the Pittaburg National Bank of Commerce, {ts workmanship ‘being in some respects suporior to the genuine, ‘Tr Cook coun, Sunday-School Associntion au willeclebrate the 100th annivorsary of tho cs tabliatinent of Sunday-schonla by a musa: meeting in the E: ition Duild! on Satur. day, June 28, nt 0:00 o'clock 1. ms 19 oxorcisen wilt consist of nddreases by prominent sponkers and alnging by the children, Tho full program will boannounced hereafter. THR filed for record In the Recorder's allice ye ny a flrat-mortange by tho Chivaze & Grand Trunk Railway Company to John Bell and Elijah W. Meddangh (ua Trustees), of Do- ‘tnult, for $5,000,000, payable Intwenty yours from. tho Ist day of Jantnry, 1880, with tntorest_ at ‘per cont per minum, the security boing the on- Ure property of sald Company. Mn. I. A. Dranen, for the past thirteen years dn the employ of the United States Express Com pany, has severed his connection with tht corporation, to necept tho cusblership of the Yulner House. ruvious to his depurture for the “ tire-proof” hostelry he was presented with a very handsome | testimonial by his many friends and companions in the express business. Fiuenps will be pained to learn of tho sudden and tnexpected stroke of bereavement which has overtuken the Rey. J, W. Bain, Zonmorly pustor of the First United Presbyterian Churel of this elt, in the loss by drowning of hie youngest child, Clyde, ‘Tuceday, the 8th inst, i the Miami Klvor ‘nt Hamilton, O.. where Mr, Buin Is now pastor. Tn company with another Ind, he was oursna boat. It being drown into the ruplds, shoy guy 1 out and attempted to iurinn eabgre ce body was recovered ut 6 p.it, next day, ‘Tne Nutlonnt Wagon-Manufacturers’ Arsocia- tion of the West held its regular manthly meet- ing yesterday at the Grand Pacific Hotel. The attendance was lurge. The matter of uniforina freight ehualtieution upon all the rmilroads was discussed, and the Committee to wait. upon tho Freight Ayents at thoir next meeting wus in- creasou. ‘The former prices wero adhered to agit was held that they eculd uot be lowerc without the manufacturers losing mioncy. Tho mecting adjourned until tho third Tuesday in July, at the Grand Pacltiec. Mr. Porren Parag bas begun dismissing his clerks. Jeasce Hipple, with whom he bad nwrit- ten contract runing until next February, wing disebarged yesterday, and Mr. P, A. Cutter, of ‘Yotedo, O., put it his place. Durlug bis five ele connection with the Palmer House 3 tre Hnplo bas mude bimsell very popular, and there was considerable surpricd expressatl yes- torday by the .guests of the houso at the " suddon chunge, Mr. Dabb,_ tho cashier, has becn replaced Mr. DB, A. Hranch, Mr, Frank L. Stov cushlers in the office, will leave on the lst of July. Even the barroom {is not free from channes: and one or twoof tho bartenders hove quit. Thero are rumors of furthor chunges In thy house, and at present oven of the oldest of the hotel employéa feel uneasy. HISTORICAL SOCIETY, ‘Tho Mistorical Society held a regular monthly meeting lust cventng., thore being ubout titty Hiembers prevont. eithe Libririun reported humerous noccasions since the lust meeting in tho sbape of bound = yohtines, unbuund yolunes ond pamphlets, und manuscripts. The most curluus and valuable contribution Teeelyed was tho Hier or Grout Britain under tho conquests of the Romans, Saxons, Dances, and Normans, by Join Spoud, It is'n lai quarto volume of 1.241 pages, exclusive of sev- ty-two pugs of index, and was published in 10%} at London, Tho volume contains a fac siinile of every col and medal Issued by the several monarchs. Tt was duposltod by Mr. I. J. Horner, Chestor, Il..n correspondiug member. Becretary Hugar read a paper entitled * Was Father Marquette Evoriu Chicago?’ Mr. E. G. Mason followed with avery interesting. puper on “Old Fort Churtres,” “he having dug out qauch that is new in regard to the carly his- tory of Ilinols, “which was claimed by Spain, owhed by Hrunee, and Aoally conquered by Wo VATAL ATTACK OF LOCKJAW. Jacob Ciltlan, a coopor living at No. 460 Mor- in strect, while fouling with a toy revolyor louded with n blank cartridge, accidentally dis- charged it in such a way tht the entire contonts of tho curtridge went into. bls loft hand, The wound at the time was not consid. ered on one, and it was dre by ‘Timothy Hourk, a drygoods clerk, and it friend of Mr. Cilltan, who’ was prosent ut tho time of tho necident. Tho wound rotu to heal, and on tho lth lust. tockjuw sot it. Since then Drs. Davis, tvot, and Fishor hive been in attendunce upon bim, but thoy could do noth- ing, and at 0 o'clock Monday ovening deuth ensued, Tho Corouer was to bave held tho In- quest yesterday afternoon, Mr. Cilllan bad a Jucrative business, was of Bobomian birth, and ubout UL years of nyc. Ho left a wifo ‘and two children, BONS OF MAINE. ‘Tho Sonsof Maine ‘wd delr first quarterly meeting list evening at Apollo Hall. ore Wis a ars uttendance, tho Hou. J. N, Jawott in tho chntr, . A number of now membors were admitted, and conaidorable routine business was dispodod of, ir. J. N. Jowett was clected to tho. position of ri Vice-President of the Society, which hud ‘been left yacunt nt the general election. After tho bualncss mooting brief addrosees were inno, tho exercises purtaking of a sochul churactor, ‘The speakers were Leonard Swett, tho Rey. Dr. F. A, Nublo, C. P. Kimbull, . Grane , County-Commixsloner Puringtor others, SOUTHERN FIREMEN, AIWUVAL OF A NRW ORLEANS COMPANY, “The Chicago Firo Departmont ts ut preaent playing, rather unexpeetedly, the part of host to Jackson Engine Company of Now Orleans, whlch orgunization stands No, 18 fn the, Volun- leer Fire Department of that olty. It had al- ready been urranged that the Mechanica’ Engine Coupany No. 6, also belonuing to. the Crescent City, wore to visit tholr Chicago Urethron, are riving bore Friduy, and the advont of the Jack- sou Company has rather finscied. tho boys, who, while desirous of doing all they cun to make tho mur pela party's Visit 1 pleudant one, cannot woll get up a double entortaiument, Tho Jack- von Company, somne forty strong, arrived yester= day morning by tho Chicago & Alton train from St. Louis, where thoy passed n day o8 gucsta of the Fire Department of tho drowsy elty, ‘They were Inct at tho station by Assistunt Firo-Mur- shuls Shay, Green, and Comway, and n brass band, who escorted them tothe Treinont Mouse, where tho party fy ut presont quartered. Tho area Htho und’ active body of men, upparoutly,—just the materin| out of which anexcoltent paid ire department cnn be orgintaed when Now Orleans tukes this novvssury utep in the motropolitan direction, ‘Tbe ollicore with the ae ¢ uret President, N.C. Hagen Vicu-Mresident, M. Duncan; Secrotiry, VW. E Iiddet; Foreman, Dalton; First-Asslstant, George Comfort; Bou. ond- Assistant, Henry Dilip; President of tho. Exempt Society, PB. B. Mouchon, ‘Thy visitom passed the duy yosterday in resting und in Atroll+ ny about the city; to-day thoy will be taken in bund by tho Comialeteo of Seventeen of thu Fire Departinent cburged with providing for tho conifort and amusement ot the visitors, and will be taken tho round of tho Hupartinent ang abown the various potnts of intercats fn tho aity. The Volunteer Fire Departinont of New Ur- Jejns conslute of twenty-three independant oom- panies, which, however, combine in axtive coperutons nguinst the doatructive onemy, Ag is usuully the case in such organizations, tho feeling botween to various companies is ane of not very Trendly: rivalry. it issaid that tho y it visit of ‘the Jackson Company is in= Vniled as & nlenns of the Mechanics” Compan duys tater, ‘Tho Mcvhuntes, whose arranged visit to Chicago ts of long standing, muds Jyuposition to the Jacksons to nuke the trip North together, but tho friendly proffer waa dechned. It fa wiready inado plain, too, that tho rival compuiica, though so far from the honw of their Ittly Jeatousics, will not come ininyte while boro, all of which things make ita Mutter of cvongrutuladon thut Chicago long since discarted the provincial volunteer syatern: and organized wont Is ucknowledged to be the best Fire Dopartment in the world, Perhaps tho strongest proof of the weaknods of the volun twer system lleg in the fact that its companies ure able by thelr own voluntary action to ro- move themsulves bodily a thousand miles from the elty they are Intended to protwot for a perlud of two or Uiree weukas, ‘The Local Committee of Arrangomonts aro preparing Wgtye the Mechanies' Company a royal Fecoption when they urrive Friday morning. aa THE COLORADO STRIKERS. Denver, Col, June 1i—The brickmakers’ strike fa ended, and the Urickyards ara working with full force, Tho Triune's Leadville spocial saya evory mine except the Duncan and Carbonate are running bate Fa Faro ‘The on is over, ud every th! ict. Prow present appoar- eri tse. cay wilt produce in p tow ‘ayo as tuuch us ever. ruin tho odye off from ‘és vate, to Begin throa a See the vouy Lawn Stowese at Bordon, Selleck OCR Taka ateee i FOREIGN. Tho. Porte Dispatches 2 Saucy Note to the Great Powers. It Will Not Be Bound by the Action of the Berlin Conference. Tho Tariff Question Still Further Discussed in the French Senate. Chili’s Terms of Peace Extremely Severe upon Bolivia and Peru. By Them Bolivia Is to Be Entirely Shut Out from the Const. The Nicaraguan Legislature Confirms the Menocal Canal Contract. GREAT BRITAIN. O'DONNELL'S ATTACK ON LACOUR, Loxpon, June 36—All the moruing papers severely condemn O'Donnell’a attack on Challomel Lacour in tho Mouse of Commons, O'Donnell will nak the following questions in the House of Commons on Thursday next: Whethor tho Foreign Sceretary will lay on the tuble that portion of. the evidence udduced before tho Commission of tho National Assombly that roluted to certain tnstructions allewed to havo beon given by Challomel Lacour with referenee to tho Mobiliersg; whether he will lay on tho table a copy of tho Judgment Court at Lyons, and also copy of the Judgment Court of Ap- peals nt Dijon, confirming tho judgment of the Court at Lyons in the case. O'Donuell will also usk Faweett, Postmuater-Genernl, whethor ho willtake any steps to provent tho wholesale elreutation In Bnglaud of newspapers conurin- ing the gravest charges agulust Chullowel La- cour. POSTPONED. The Times is informed that tho Chincsn Min- ister, in consequence of delay in the reculpt of final instructions, has postponed, for a short ‘Uino, his departury for St, Petersburg. SUPPLIES AND STORES IN THE AUOTIC REGION, ‘The Starulard announces that the Governinent has informed the United States that tho supplies and stores left In tho Arctie region by tho expe- dition under Sir Georgy Nares re wt tho entire disposal of tho American expedition now in those regions, THE TRISH REDIZY WEL In tho House of Commons, Mr, Forster, Chief Sevretary for Ireland, stated that the Govern: mont enimot nesent to the second reading of O'Connor Fower’s bill for extending the rij elulm rompensation for disturbance to tennuts ovicted for non-payment of rent, but that he will propose « clause in reflef ona distress bill eularging the powers of tho Loval Bourds for awarding compensation to ocettpiers uf lund, and that Glndstano would inovo for a Comuils- slun of inquiry into tho Land act of 1870, R SOUTH AVRICA. Care Town, Juno 15.—Tho Colonin! Secretary will on tho 24 inst. move ln Parilument that 0 ;couference of the delegates of the Suuth {Atricnn colontes be huld to consider the subject Kor confederation. TURKEY. THE REVOLT IN ALDANIA. Pena, June 15.—Thirty-tive Albanian chiefs have memorintized the Sultan, denying uny de- ulre for autonomy, and ullirming that thoy are only opposed to the allenation of n-portion of Albania in favor of Montenegro, ABcutarl correspondent saya tho Turks still hold that fortress und town. ‘Thore are 0,000 Catholics und 1,600 Mussulmans in Tussi under the joint command of Modo Bey und Princo Hodge. Osmin Pasha emphatically donics having en- couraged the iusurrection, TOWN SACKED, Greek pirntes continue to ravage tho const of Asin Minor, Thoy, huve ‘sacked tho town of Atkell, A RAUCY NOTE, ‘rhe Porte has informed the Ambassadora of tho Powers that whatever concluulons tho Ber- Mn Conforence may arrive ut, they eannot be obligutory upon ‘Turkey, 08 the purtics inter- ested In the inatters to be discussed ure to be excluded from tho deliberations of the Coufer- once. Tho identical note to tho Porte, which was presented Suturday, states that the Powers recognize that itis for tho interest of Europo uit un ond be put to tho present diiticulties, and points out that Lord Sulisbury"s communi= cations in favor of the uppulntinent of a technival Commission to x the Turco- frontior remain ounanawered ° by Porte. Tho Conferonee at Werlin thorefore, boon decided upon, The note provecds to call attention to the Monte negrin and Armonian question and concludes by directing the attention of tho Porte to the feayily and responvibility ft would wssuine in leaving the execution of the Treuty of Herlin any Jonger In suspense. A RECOMMENDATION, CONSTANTINOPLE, Juno 15.—A dispatch says: Oxnin Pasha, Miniater of War, recommends compensution to Montenegro, by un fnereusy of territory towards ilorzegovina, at the expense of the district occupied by Austrin, enbedsreare reeulved at Monustir, states that: Musidr Moukhtar Pusha recommends a similur modu of compensation, Count Dubsky, Austor- Hungarian Ambassador to Turkey, vigorously opposes the proposition. STUBBORN. Loxnox, June 15.—A correspondent at Pora states that tho Vorto haa forwarded Its ruply to tho {dentleal note wench Ambassador, Tho Ports refusos to recognize the right of the Pow- erm ta arbitrarily dispose of uny portion of ‘Tur- erie favor of Greeco without consulting tho Porte, A majority of tho Ambassadors disapprove tho suggestion of Goschen to send n cominisaion of inquiry to Roumolia, ua it inight interfere with tho uporeons of tho local Committe on the spol : SOUTIL AMERICA. RLECTION 1N THK ANGENTINE CONVEDEIATION, Lonvon, June 16,—Lt is reported that the Prea- dential cloction In tho Argentine Confedera- ton on tho Jith Inst, resulted in tho election of Gon, Roca, Minister of War, whose ulection wis favored by tho National Government. Tho im- presalon prevails that bis opponent, Dr. To Jedos, Governor of tho Province of Bucnos Ayrcs, will reslut tho installation of Gen. Roca, ond possibly declire the secession of Buenos Ayres from tho Confederation, which would lead to civil war. THREATENED WAIL Lonpon, June 16.—Telegramy have been ro- colved at tho Foreign Oltice from the British representatives at Buenos Ayres and Monte- vileo stating that the portsof Hucuos Ayres and Kusenade ure closed and tho tually not alluwed toland, Tho Britleh aquiudron on the itlver Phutte is about to proceed ty ucnos Ayres. A telegram from Buenus Ayres diuted yeater- HOOD saya a war fd imminent, and a tales m from Montevideo datod yesterday morn. ny walt; Rumors are current that akiriishing hus commenocd,."" TERMS OF PEACE, Panama, Juno 7.—A correspondent in Chili writes that tho (ers of poave which tho Government fs disposed to offer to the allies are rather severe. Holivin ie required to rosin Ril right to the torritory of Atacuma as fur iw tho Low, which ts hereafter ta be the dividing line Dbetweon Peru und Chil Bolivia's dominion on the coust will couse fore Peru's sburo of tho penalty for making war on Chill fy placed at the no Josignificunt sum of $200,000,00), und wc Plileo for the paymunt of tho same and until such is offected Chill will retain tho Dis> trict of Turapaca, 1 FRANCE, aMnassapor Lacoun. Panis, Junc 15M, Chatlomel Lucour bas ro- turned to Hurue, where bo will remains week, Hy will yo to London ubout the 4th Inst, ‘THM TAILWY QUESTION. In tho Sonate to-day M. Foray, on behalf of tho Tariff Committe, naked whother tho Goy- ornment intendod to awalt the yote on the tarlt before convluding new treatios of commerce, what wus tho senso and bearing of the corro- apondence betweon Frunce and Eugland, whoth- er France, bad In wer way fortatied hor Sroetnt of action In te to tho negotiations ta bo later entored a with Wola, un” whethor Frunes and Rngland wero agreed in regard to the iutorpretation to be placed upon tho reply of Grunvills to Bay, Froycines repilod that the Governmont could not coguge not to cunclude 2 proutytidfory the tixed duty. The Government bud the con- stitutioual right to conclude tresticd of com. mwree on its own initiative, but the Charuber hud tho right w rejoct or accept such trealles utter thoy were concluded, France, hu suld, was bound by Suy's letter, not by Grunyille's, No eugureitent existed in regurd to tho date, ur be- youd whut was specitied iu Say's letter, As to tho fourth question, tho opinions of 1 foreign Gosemiment could not be discussed in that pince, 7 u Ferny sald ho was portcetly satiafod with Do Froycthet’s replics. NICARAGUA, TUR CANAT, CONTRACT. 2 PANAMA, Juno 15.—Following ts nn extra pub- lished by the Porvenir, of Nicaragua, May 22: “Viva Nicaragua!" In to-dny's scssion tho Chamber of Deputies confirmed iiall tts parts tho Senate bill contirming tho Internocante cannl contract celebrated by the Government of tho Republic with A. G. Menoeal In behalf of tho rovistonal company of New York. In tho Sapltal this nows has been recelved with tho wildest enthusiasm, and tho tolegraph ane nounces tho Raine Spit displayed in all the principal cities of the Ropubliic. onpenxp. ‘The publication of the ordor of tho President of Colomitn requiring tha retiremont of tho Adams and Keursarge from Colombian wators oecasioncd the Iveliest exoitement in certain efreles in Costa lea. ‘The act (3 denounced ns a violation of Costa. Iien’s sovercignty, and has been made the subject of a protest on tho part of thu Minister of Foreign Affuira. PORTUGAT. A BLINHT TO EXALAND. Lospos, Juno 13.—Tho Portuguese Cortes hns rejected tho Lauronee Manjues treaty with Ene gland, signed Mny 30, 1870, after huving kept the negotiations wulting n whole year far ratitica- ton, which could not be mado untit the sanution of Parlinmont had been obtained, | ‘Thia slight to England hus beon brought about by the violent Oppoattion of the Hadlen! press, headed by Sefior Shiriano, Parllamontary Chief of tho party in power. . RUSSIA. TRANSPOITA HOvOITT. Lonpor, June 15.—It ts reported at Hamburg that tho Russian Government has bought thore three steamers to convey troops to Viadivos- tock. CHINESR OPERATIONS. Losnox, June 15.—A St. Petersburg corre: spondent telegraphs: Advices from Ku djn nnd Fort Nuryn state that the Chinesy prevent [us- sin caravans from ecossing the frontier, Lt Is antares that tho Chinces bhava taken Fort ary. SPAIN. CONFIDENCE IN THE GOVERNMENT. Mavrrp, June 16.—The Chamber of Deputies dns commenced the discussion of a vote of con- Ndence in the Government slinitar to: that adopted by tho Senate, Seflor Sayastic ox- Pluined the causes leading to tho tusion of the groups of tho Supoaltion, and criticised the wots of the Cunovas Ministry. CANADA. Robert Mo Coursicr, Who Killed Wis Brother, Comuitts Suleide In Prison— A Strange Casc—A Farmer Found 320 dered ‘Two Miles from Hs House Noor Corinth. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Toronto, June 15,—This inorning Robert No Coursler, tho Lambton Mills murderer, swal- lowed n deadly drug, from tho etfects of which he dled tn Jess thin three minutdy. At7 o'eluck Watson, the day watchmun, came on duty. When Watson cume on duty De Coursler was in bed. About So'clock he Jumped hunstity out of bed, and drank some water out of a plteber in tho room, Ho fumediutely returned to bed, and a ypecullar noise, which — gurgled frou bis throut, alarmed tho watchman, and, examine ing hischurgo more closely, found that hoe was in the Inst stages of dissolution. The two were tocked Into tho room, and Watson rapped loudly on tho door for ussistancoe. Turnkey Lotl oponed the door, but by tho time he got to tho bedside Do Couralor was dead, An oxamination inude before the cell was lock@l disclosed that ut the bedside thero was nu little sprinkling of 1» grayish powder, and in the water-bucket 1 sinall viul was thrown, Where the suicide obtained the polsonte curry ot his purpose remains a matter of conjocture at progent, he having been for months watuhed closely night and day. There bad been trouble betweon overt Do Courster and his brothor Edward, which ro- sulted in the former shvoting the latter, Hoe was to have been hinged June 16, tnat. Special IMepateh tu ‘The Chicugy Triinne, - Conti, Ont., Jung 15.--This morning about. Io'clock Androw Jobnaton, a farmer living two inlles from bere, was found dead inn well with hig fuco and thront cut. His brother, Thomas Jobnston, was found In a grauury with bis throat cut, ‘Thomas was of unsound mind, and Jt is supposed he murdered bis brother and thon: comtuitted sulvide. ge CANAL AND RIVER. Why Those. Pumps HuVe Not Beon Started, % In tho city's approprintion bill for tho ycar oecurs the item of $100,000 for the erection of pumping works ut the junction of tho river and the cunnl, tho purpose being to pump frou the South Branch into tho canal, and thus rid tho city of tha unwholegome odors which havo destroyed tha sleep of our citizens, invited diséago and =. death, and = given = tho river. fitaolf a very bad reputation for so long a time, Siuco tho approprintion was made, however, very little hus been hoord on tho subject; but now that the warm weather is upon us, and tho filthy strenm is ut its bost, the publiu are beginuing to make some inquie ries {n tho matter, and want to know why tho work bay not beon commenced, With a view to gottiug ut tho cause of tho delay, and the Beoming neglect of the autnorl- tles In not starting, the cntorpriso, a reporter yesterday questioned Commissionor Waller, woo: has direct churge of ull such jinprovements, He admitted the Importance of estiblishing tho works at once, and regarded the project us tho surest, if not tho only present solution of our LC ieee Hut there had been, und wore, 0 Build, TWO THINGA IN TUR WAY of putting up the works, and until theso bad been overcome it would bo uguinet public polley todo anything. ‘Tho Oret was, tho elty could not pump from the river futo the enn! without tho vonsent of the Stato authorities or the Cunut Coumisslonera; and the second was, that the city could not ervat the works until it bnd secured, tho consent of’ the canal people to occupy cure tiin ground upon which to locute tho necessury puinps and muchinery, ‘fhe Mayor had beow Menoutlog to secure those polnts, ho boo but i bad not as yout beon suvceastul, aud he alan it would) bo nonsense ta do anything until all such disputes hud been settled. If the elty should start the pump. ing works without frst cnteriug luto some sort of an agreement the Stato cuuld come forward and Interfere at any time upon the slightest pretext, even to tho oxtent of stopping the work, in whicb vyent tho city would be out Juat $100,000, ‘Then, nygul, If tho city should undor- take tu occupy the necessary ground—the prop- orty of tho “stute—the Cinal Comimisstonurs could rightfully object; 80, on tho whole, be thought the deliy was in the public Interest, and that It wotld not bo sufe for tho city to Invest w gent fu the much-needed improvement until it hud some agsurines that there would be no ins terruption tu the ercction of the works, nor in operating the pamps when ercoted, What the elty appears to want in tho matter ts not the consent gunply of tho Canal Commise sloners to use the grounds und pimp Inte the cunw, but it wants an agreeisont In writhng cove erlog a tertn of years, and just bere arlica A NEAT QUESTION IN LAW which fs most likely buhind and tho primo cause of tho deluy inthe pending nexotiutions, ‘Tho Comudalonerd, tt Is clalined, do not personally objuet to tho granting uf tho’ priviteged wought, but, on the contrary, ure ronly in’ fuvor of (it; but there fa a. queation as to their authority to do anything of tho kind In tho mitids of many, aud the tawyord dls~ agree, oven, It la held by some that Wn uet of the Legislature would be decossary; then, ugaln, it {a contended by othors that tho Commissioners could lou or rout to the city tha privileges sought, while thore pre atill others who maintain that under no circumstances could the canal bo. cunyortod Into a sower for Chlaugu and diverted Jn tho slightest from its original purpose, Thosy qqucstions inuat bo sulticd, of course, but if they aro the reul and only ones, the doluy, it would scom, hua wrendy beon both vexauous and un- necessary, for tho law alllcer of tho State ought to have m wblo to bavo disposed of them in twanty-four bours, Commiasionor Waller saya, however, that os goon A’ tho Mayor returns (ho ta now at Cinolt. natl or elvowbore on politics) he will urge upon hit to bring the noyotiations to w apoedy ond, and {f thy rights souxzht cun be obtaised, ho will Joag no tine in eausiog the erection of the worka nor In putting then jn operation, Ho ts dase ug sollcltoua {h the mutter ua the public can , but wants to bo sure he fs right before he xood ahead, and, furthermoro, to bo vertaln that whon the city's toney has beon spent It will Driug Ia return gonto lusting bonolits, a INSOLVENT, Ruarrienono, Vt, June 15.—Tho First Nay tonal Nauk Is Insalvont and tho President mise ing. Poor jnvostinents are the purtiul cause of ‘the deficlenoy, which will probably ruuoh $100,000, Muarrewuouo, Vt, June 18.—I¢ is betioved that to-morrow's investigation of tha Fint Affairs will pornal Cut as $200,000 In forged tw light - boar- ng tho names the most promincat meno in thls and othor States, Prusident Wuito was laat heard fiom in Portland, do., whore ho fa suppos to beve emburked for Europe, though his relutives four, from the tone of the latest udvices, hu has committed suicide, A Need! iver WILL take charge of the bunk to-mor- ,; : SPON ING EVENTS. Hattie Woodward and William H. the Winners at East Sagie naw Yesterday. Match Raco in New York Be- tween the Trotters Edward and Richard, . A Practical Joke Played by a Pool- Room Keopor upon a Rival and His Patrons, TIL YURI. TNHOTTING MATINER AT CENTIAL PARK TACK. The Contral Park Driving Assochition’s matt née, postponed from lust Saturday on necount of rath, will be glvon to-morrow (Thursuity) after noon. Tho flrit inco on the program wijl bo started nt Zo’stoek, Lntrics can be inde at tho truck before the frat race fs started. ‘Tho Mud- Jgon strect cars run to tho track, : BAST HAGINAW, Bpeeiat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Baar Sagtnaw, Mich. dune 16.—-Tho trotting meeting herg opened to-day under tho most fa- vornble ausplees, tho wenthor boing pleasant, and tho track dry aml fust.” Tho two ovents on tho program wore for horses of the 2:50 and 2:2 classes, and respectively und easily wore won in threo heats by tho favorites, Iu tho tirat rice, Mr. Fravee's mare Hattie Woodward was looked upon us certain winner by those who hud wit- nessed her perforimunces at Milwaukeo two weeks ago, and thoy were not disnp- pointed, s sha won with tho grentest ense, ussuming the lend in each heat by the time tho first turn wis reached, and never relinquishing It for nu fnstunt, In the second hout Gus Wilson guve Hattio hor bead going down the back-streteh, and she trotted to the half-mile pole in 12104, never seeming to be ex- tended, Of the eight starters, George V. had the pule, Magnet second pluce, J.M.Grant third, Cnrrle Cozzons fourth, Wilbitr F, fifth, Maxwell aixth, Hutte Woodwant seventh, and Leontine eighth place. Concerning tho race thore ts little to be sald except that aside from tho plensure of watebing so beautifully-galted a trottor as Woodward tno interest ventered in the struggle for second und thied places. ‘Tho flrst-named position wag wou handily onotigh by. the Chicago horso, Wilbur F., Splan keeping him close tothe mire in the first two heats, Up to this thie George V. wis Hed with Loontine for third money, but in tho Jant heat John Grant maniged tu get second place, thoraby gaining third inonoy over the vthor two, George V. gut no part of the purse, being obliged to ut sn considernble running in the third eit in order to finisl up with tho rest, an for this was set back tosixth place, Wilbur F. also behaved badly in this hent, making 0 tanglefoot brenk at tho ‘head of the stretch, from the effects of which he had searcely recovered when the lend- ing horse went under the wire. John Grant, winner of third nonoy, Is the Kulnmuzoo horse ‘that trotted so fust uround the stove lust win- ter, and was ahut out ut Detrolt Inst week. He fy inellned ta pice, and Gus Glidden was scoured to drive him, but. in spite of bis nssistance, Ggant nover fooked dangerous, and may be act down 1s a Sunday horse, It wag expected thit the 2:90 neo wonld wit neg n good struggle botween William H,, that trotted gu well hist suason 0s n 4-yeur-old, and Hambletontan | Rashaw, tho Chicago borgo that was av successful {n the Enat tho carly part of thig season, ‘The lnst-named bourse wos not biin- self, however, and was easily defouted, eettin billy Faure money. Wilh IL made a Ure in tho (rat heat just after passing the quarter ples but caine along very fast afterward, and wut Hambletoniun Mushiwouta iength. John Turner's mure, Daisy Dale, showed fn good form, and secured secon’ money, Business getting 7 SUMMAIIES. Hast Saginaw, Mich., Juno 16.—Two-fitty eluss, purse ¥800; Huttle Woodward. Wilbur eee) mee Two-twenty-lx c! Willan H. Creer Tho races tu-tuorrow tre for thi and 2:10 classes, and the trotters Cuariie Ford, Hannis, Luey, and Voltaire will sturt, Bonesetter bus been drawa, his tex not being in condition to stand tho sovere strain of u fast race over 0 hard track, Doughiss, who is in tho enine stable win drawn from hls rice to-day of ueeount of an Injury to one of his quurters received at Bat tle Creek two 8 NE, iss had purohased the pacer Frank Van Little Brown Jug for $2,000. Ue ta not yet & 'thiny aguinst tine, years old, and ean beat! Bt. Jutlen will trot here and Fickok, bis driver, sul to-night that bo would glyo tho people a fast mile, RICHAIN AND EUWARD, Bpeclat Dispatch to, The Chicago Tribune, New Youu, June 15,—Ratn toterfered with the thne of to-day's imich anticipated trotting mateh betwoon Frank Work's gorret gelding Edward and 8. Foster Dewey's chestnut poldiag Hichurd. Somo timo: ago Edward G, Gilmore and George H, Alley engaged In a discussion nbout the merits of tho hones, which resulted dna waygor of $2,000, ‘Tho outslte betting was at first two to one on Edward. | Within tbo lust weok, howover, Hichard galned in public favor, nid betting was on oven terms, Both horsca ure nown ts fust trotters. Edward = trotted = in WY in the West; Richard hus a record of Sieh Finnnelers and aporting men took great inter- est in the raco, and ventured tholr monuy on it. Horavmen in distant elites were suiliciontly in- terested to come on to sev the race. Hoyoud tho amount of tho: original wager outside wugors were Bald toumounttomoro that $20,000, ‘There fe noduubt agreat deul of monvy changed Although the course Ja hurd and yriv= beon enough rath to make it alippory ond bid ond ilestroy all chances of making good thos, There were gathorod In tho grand stand not loss than 1,000 ersons, Itichard ttrew the polo and won tho rat hont by a length und a half, in sy, Wehard also held the tend throughout tho sea- ond heut, winning cusily by the sume distance in am. ‘Tho third’ heat wis a repetidon of tho other two, the track ovidently not patted Fd- ward, Hichard drow ahoud from tho half-mite, winning by ten lengths, [1 2:80, VLYENS FROM BT. LOU. Speetal Dupatch to The Chicagu Tribune, 8r. Louis, Juno 15.—To-duy scores of tho horses whu took part In the late rimning mevt= fng lett for Chicago. Among them were Long Taw, Hindoo, Volturna, Bhie Lodge, mid Vie- um. Chicugouns will bo sorry to hour that three of tho best entrica to thelr coining mocting will have to be serutehed. Tho tirat of the lot le Fonso, who dufented Kimball ut Louisville. Fonso contracted typhold pnoumonia wile en route from Loulavil(e to St. Louis, and, falling to mmol hero, hus boen sent back to Kentucky to reoupurate, Anothor of tho missing ones Will bo flmyar. He dit so porly here that Maj. ‘Thomas, his owner, thought he was off In condition, und so aunt bim home for a season of rest. Little Kutin, alae entered in the various raves at Chicao, goes hone with Hlmyar and Yonso. Since bls arrival bore Little uiia hus ous No work and takon no purt in the week's raving. BASE-BALT. A POOL-BELLER 1T, A practical Joku of quite extensive ramiflea- tions was played Monday afternoon by a pool- room-keoper in Gambier’ Alloy" upon a rival establiahimont. ley hus been in tho habit of rolying on tho telegrams recelved nt Fox's room: giving the results of hoata in horsy racog, in- nings in bull games, andthe like, Vax, of. tho’ larger pool-room, has reculyed these unnounco- ments of innings by telegriph, while Riley, through the agency of a very sinall boy, who took the Nyures from Mr, Fox's blickbount ua soon us thoy worse piicedt thereon and rin with thom to bla employer's place, has been able, at comparatively little or no exponso,to be thus only: a fow scoonds bebind bis rival ia telling hls pie trons of tho progross of sporting ovents, 'Thiy dla- plensed Fox, and for 4 long ting ho eudgeled hia brain to devise means of pun ishing his rival, Ho gvcomplished Lita doairo on Monday. Four gamus of ball wore played upon that day, and, aa tho combinations ln which the 6u-cunt gamblors buy: Uckots only taku iu three of tho xames, one of the four was left out. ‘Tho guime not placed in tho combinution was that pi layed at ‘Troy by the local League Club and that halting frou Chie cugo. Notwithatunding the gumo was not | cluded tu bis combinations, und na pools were sold on tt Uy him, Fox got tho svore ws usual, and a8 usdal luloy's small boy curricd tho ro: suit of tho inningy as soon ns thoy were ro- colvad over to bis omployer. iiley did huve the Chicago and ‘Troy game in bis bull combinutlon that day, and about @u0u of tickuta word suld. Tho result of the game ap received ut Fox's room and duly truusferred to Riley's bluckbourd was very sturtiing to thow who hud wagered upon the Walte Stockings, the xcore ut the cloge stand- sng, "Troy, 18) CBlouyo, Z ‘Tho. short-ond ™ pur chaguns, ©. thous who bad Detted agulust Ubl- cagointhe hopoot receiving Inrgo return for (hele money, wero delighted, ant very shortly after the cosa of the game Riley had divided ainong thom tho money, There were rumora during the evening that thoro waa something wrong in tho matter, but it was not until yes- torday morning, when the backers of the “bong end’ rend (n'Tie Timusxe the score," Chlengo, 10; ‘Troy, 2," with tho usual Interesting descrip+ donot (hogaine, that they aaw that some extraor- dlnury inistake hind eataed Riley to pay over tho money to tho,wrong partics. Somo of thom had torn up tholt ticketa in disgust the ovoning previous oan were left without — re- course, others who bnd retained the paste. Donrd guthored togethor and demanded of Illey atrexplonntion, iy this time he was fully: nhio to make one, and it was to the offect thnt the wily old Fox frum whom he got ble informa: tion tho day previous had yer Feely TO versed the Grder of the result of the Ch cards ‘Troy contest, with a apecial view to ecelviny lley, nud had seceeded admirably. What with tho combinations which d been paid to the yrony men and the “auction” bets upon ine u ‘wis, 1s thoy cull It, “in the hole" to the exe tent of ome $800, Tt ts wali, howover, that ho pad up oeery, winning ticket which was pro~ aunted, but it Is eufo to naaume tint at least 8100 worth of tickets bad been destroyed by the dia- Rusted holders, An amusing fenturooftho affair is providod in the fact that tho Inter-Ccean'e Urlof necouut of the game coincided with Fox's falsified returns, thus showlng conclusively tho source upon whieh that enterprising paper retics for its sporting nows. LEVRLAND V8, ALTANY. c iv, N. ¥4 Juno 15.—Cloveland, 9; Al+ CASUALTIES, NARROW ESCAPE. New York, Juno 1}—Noon.—The steamship Tho Queon reports that June 14, 800 miles oust of Sandy Hook, during a dense fog, sho enmo Into collision with the stoamer Anchorla, from New York for Glinsyow, Roth voascls wors very sorlously damuged, and for n while it. wos thought both would go down. Tho Queon's bow waa stove in, The Queen took off all tho pns- sengers of the Anchorin, 180 In number, and brought thom to this port, The Anchorla is still outside walting for nssistanee, Sho has twonty-elyut feet of water In her hold, Nuw York, Juno 16-2 p. m.—-Tho Queen has reached her dovk, and reports at 1:00 p, mn, Sun- day, when about 112 miles from Sandy Hook, In a dense fog, she ran into the Anchuria, striking hor Just forward of tho bridge on tho starbuard side, The bow of Tho Queen plunged into the stutcroom of the Anchoria, In which were threo young Indies. Tholr osenpe was almost mimecu- lous, There was great vxvitement on board both vessels, but no one wag Injured, Two com- partments of tho Anchoria filled with water, and, as thoro was ovory prospect of tho ship. Alnking, it was dutormined to transfer ber pos songers to Tho Queon. Tho sea wus vory culm, and tho transfor was accomplished in safety, Tho passengers stite that the crow. of tho Anchorla became demoralized, and three of them leaped aboard The Queen before tho yessals kepnrutod.. The pusseitgers had to uavist in inunehing the Anchorin's bouts, and tho sall- ors wore tho first to jump into thom os thoy touched the water, Immediately after the col- lision a boat was sont to tho Anchoris from Tho Queen tendering assistunce, and all her other bouts weru at once manned. Durlog tho trang: fer Mias Carson, of Rochester, N, ¥., fell over- ‘ceenl, but was resoucd. ‘This was tho only no- eldent, Tho Auchorin has arrived nt ber dock. Sho 1s deep down Iu tho water, Aftor tho collision between the Anchorla and The Queen, Capt, Heddenweek concluded ta minke an effort to bring the Anchorin into port, and naked Tho Queen to stand by bim. The two veutels thon kept company until they ronched port ——$ HUNG HIMSELF, Charles Thole, a well-known grocer doing usiness at No, 222 Wentworth avenue, und re siding with his family in npartments above the store, committed suicide some: tine betweon tho hours of 7 and 10 o'clock ycaterday forenoon by hanglug himself ton rafter ma barn ty the rear ofthostore, ‘Tho cause for his act ta not ot wll apparent, He was quite successful in buelnoss,’ and had amassed = something Mko $40,000, all of which. was well Investod. Not long ago he sold o grocery on Stato strect, Intending to givo bis entire at- tentlon to tho Wontworth nvenua store, Ho arose ns usual yesterday morning and went avout hig daily duties after tho ueual manner. His absence was not notleud until after 10 o'clock, and when search was instituted for hit, ho was found dend and hanging In tho barn by his nephow, Georga ‘hole, Itis quite cor- stain, howuvor, that he was fn a vory despond- ent mood, though he perhaps did not show ft in his netions about the store, Ono of his firat note in tho morning wus to visit © nolghboring so- Joon, whore he drank whisky, which ho wus never known to do bofore. ‘he Coroner and his Jury wero unuble to ascribe uny cause, but it wus tholr private opinion that tho deceased and bia wife had been on bad torins tor sume tne, owing to'Thoto insisting upon tnuking lova to sundry Indies in that and other noighbor- hoods, Tho deceased was a Gorman, 8s yeara of nyo, and loft a wife and goven children, tho ainest only 6 mouths vld and the eldest 10 yours, ———>__—_. MATRIMONY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 81, PAuL, Minn., June 18.—Gon. Allen. Fuller, of Belviiloro, ILL, formorly Adjutant-Goneral of the State and Ciroult Judge, was married to-day to Mra. M. E Willey. Mrs. Willey 18 o daughter of Stra, J. 1. Irvine, widow of ono of tho curly settlers of St. Paul, and connected by blood or marringo with many prominent fatnilies, Tho wedding occurred at the residence of tho bride's mothor, No. du Summit avenue, and the Rov. E, D. Nell, of Minnenpolls, offtciated. The bride was givon away by her son, About fifty persons, immedlato frlonds and relatives of the brido aud groom, wore present. There were no tte tendunta and no cards, The presents, which it is understood were numerous and costly, wero governed by quiet, guod taste, ‘Tho coremony ‘was perforined nt 6 o'clock this nfternoon, after which those present offered informal congrutu- ladona. The bride and groom left on the 8 ates train for thoir future home at Delvidere, —— DEFICIENT IN PHILOSOPHY, Weer Point, N, ¥., June 15.—Tho Academy Bowrd found Cadot Whittaker delictent iu phl- losuphy, ——_— The Destrability of a Title. This isthe diulog that Du Muurler gives os Merino modern {deus of matrimony: Corgis Midas, Keg. Je. (who thinks Of onter- fu the bol stule}—"Now, then, Stra. Ty lv tus tho strafyht tip! Whloh bad | better spot for better for worse, Mary Roblngon, who's 18 yood ag gold anda beamy, or Ludy Jane Cadbury, peapioey They're both to be had for tho nsk- 1 Sirs. Ponsonby do Tomkyns—" Beauty fados, dour Mr. Midas, and mero: yoodness ig apt to pull!” Now, a ttle lusts forever, and one dogsn't Ure of baving a Duke for a brothor-in-law!" ‘Gorgin Midas, Esq, Jr.—" LUgbt you ure, Mrs, ‘T,, cu usu, or Troatment of Cancvor—Tho New Romody Used In tho Birmingham Hospital, Tho Loudon Lancet gives sume partioulars of investigations at Queen's Hospital, iirurtuguan, by Dr. John Clay, touching a now mothod of troating cancer, A atudy of the pathulogy of cancer led him to the opinion that a carbothy- drate of some kind inight: prove bonelicial, and for suvorn| reasons hoe decided that Chian tu pentine might prove the most sultuble. Mr, Clay Feports several onses In which remurkablo bones fit evidently resulted, with every prospect of paeuanont cure, Tho now remedy was uduilu- latercd «in pills us follows; Chlan turpon grains; flour of — sulphur, nas to mude into two pills, to bo taken overy four hour. Ju ou vase where tho turnertine could not be digested in pills, it wns mady into un emulsion. An etho. ul solution of Chian turpentine was prepared by divsol ying ono ounce of tho turpentine in two vunees of pliro sulphuric ethor (anesthetic) OF this solution, one-half ounce; solution of tragu- canth, four ounces; sirup, one ounce; fours of sulphur, forty graina; Water, alxteon ounces; ouv ounce three thues dally, Tho maxiinua dose of the Chian turpentine whi an be wufely nad continuously given is twonty-tlve qratos daily. Lt Is advisablo to discontinue the romedy . fork few aye ufter ten or twelve woeks’ cous stant wdininistration, and thon to rosumo it ag wfare. Comunenting on the effects of the now modi- cine, Dr, Clay suys: “The turpentine uppoars to act upon the periphory of tho growth with great vigor, cuusing speedy disappcurance of whut ta usuully termed the canccrous {ntiitration, and thoreby arresting the further devolopmvat of tho tumor, It produces equally eBicient re- aulta_on tho whole muss, svomtugly destroying Its vitulity, but wore slowly, It uppoand to dla- sulvo ull tho canoer cujls, leaving the veasel to become suddenly atrophied, aud tho Urmer structures gradually to uuly a comparatively normal condition, 1t Is & most olficient ynody ne, causing au entire cessation of pain Ja w few duys, and fur moro effectually than any other sedative Chavo over given. In tho cases] buve deavrlbod ne sedative wus employed Yn any iu- stance; although in gome cases whure yroat palo bud existed proviously to commencing the trust- ment, largo doses hud becu given. Whother tho Arrest of paln uriged frou the death of the tu. mor, or Is due to there being vo longer irritution of tho sentient perves fe ConsCeqUONcE Uf tune, ae bolng withdruwn by the removal of the colls), tho fact la tho same. * Times: Our highost artists in dentistry; Tho McChesuey's beyund doubt, thuugh but aeot CRIMINAL NEWS. Arrest in Canada of Harrison, the ' Old and Notorious Coun terfeiter. Tho Plates Discovercd from Which He Hns Made His Coney Money. A Clerk in the United States Sur- geon-General’s Office a Defaulter. Mysterious Murder Cases—Crimes of _ All Sorts East and West. COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Tononto, Ont., Juno 15.—Imprisoned at tho presont moment In tho Toront Jall Is une of tho oldest and inost succossful countorfeltera that ever operated on this continont, For years his carefully executed bills on Canadian Lanka and Unitod States lcgal-tondors have led the de- toctives of both countries many a bard chase In seurch of tha maker, At ono time hia notes would como to Nght in Now York, Chicago, and other Amorican cities, and thon, ayain, his Cae nadian bills would go tho rotund of tho cities and towns of the Provinces of Ontario and Quobee. Ever on tho alert and careful of bie actions, bo escaped detection, only suffering ar- rest two or throo times in hia carecr, extonding over a poriod of nearly forty years. Ilo was im- prisoned In jail here for passing counterfolt bills ata country villago near Toronto, and on Govornmont-Netective Murray visiting tho jail Sesterday tho prisoner, who tnd given bis namo as Robert Andoraon, was recognized na tho gront: counterfeitor Harrison, By n series of cunning- ly-worded questions the detective succocded in getting Harrison to disclose where bis counter- felt plntes wero bid. This was jn on unfrequented spot just of the Daven- port rond, nenr on plnee called Colwall’s Hill, The deteotive, after digging as he wus directed uuder an old tree, found tho top of a box, and the box on boing dragged out and tho cover forced disclosed stowed away in a vareful manner seven counterfolt plates for which detectives had for yenrs sought In vain, covered with melted booawax carefully inter. laid with stiff blotting pupors. Tho plites wero found In the best posatle state of preservation. The denominations of the plates were ono $10 plate on tha Ontarlo Bank, ono $5 on tho Canadian Nauk of Commerce, one $4 on tho Dominion Bank, one $1 ond $2 Dominion. of Canals notes, and two $5 ptates of United Biutes fogni-teucer. Throughout tho United States aud Canada tho old mun is known as the clevereat counterfelter in tho business. Tho Onited States logal-tendor printed from tho pets reoovercd by tho detectives was so care- ully executed that many of tho notes passed unnoticed through tho ‘Treasury Department at Washington. His Canadien counterfults wero also clever imitations, and would be uccepted as goud bills by ninetocn out of every twenty. On one occasion [nrrigon served a terin In tho Ohio Stite Prison, and on tho othor In In- dinnu, Just yerr there were no loss than ten American detectives rcouring Canady in search of tho plutes. The value of the plntes 1s cst!- minted at $20,000, Tho United Stites Govern- ment bos 9 standing reward of $5,000 for the cuptire of any counterfelt pintes of tholr legal- tonder notes, Hurrison is now in jail, —— THE CURRIE CASE. Gatveston, Juno 16.—A News special, Mare shall, Tex., saya tho dofenae proceeded. with witness Barrymiore, directing questions ns tothe acts of wituess and Currie In the lunch house, Witness suld fn his statement to the Coroner, ho suw a platol in Currie's right hand, and.on the stand yesterday, be euw two pistols in his hand, though not positive of tho two plstols until he sow Currlo shoot Porter, Witness did not bring money to pay for the prosecution, aud be did not vouch for tho Interviews published in tho Now York papers, Did not hiro counsel, and alwoys seid he would goto Marshall and tatify if ho had tho moana, Col. Whittaker, proprictor of the T. & P. Hotel at tho timo of tho killing, testitled to Por- tor'a saying on his death bed: , ny Lord, why did that man want to kill ino? What harm did Ido him?"" Discussion followod regarding tho admisaibllit of thisstatomont, and {twas Quill adnitiel, Porter be! ng thought sane by witness and wit- nesa baying qualified himself to speak on this joint, Currio bourded along time with Whit- nkor. Was it private dotective on tho ‘Texas & Paste Rallroud, 60 hn heard, Currie wus tremulous justaftor the shooting. When ho him ho bad two pistols, and re londed = in hig _presanco, and sald: “Now let thom como, They can't give me any of their guff.” Witness did not know Cur- rio was shot iu the novk six years ago. In an- ewer to tho State with reforonce to the rele- yuuoy of thoir evidenco, tho defense sald they wanted to sbow that the wound Currie recolved six years ago was of such ‘a eburicter that the Intluonco of drink on the wound still unhenled produced an eifect on hismind, Witness was moro or less fatnillur with the igus of delerlum tromcns, and ‘saw the glare !u Currio's eye. : ‘The Staty rested thefr cngp hore, retaiuing tho OE culling AMlss Cummons during tho nl, ‘Tho State suld they might have ber bere, To ostublish tho mortal irresponsibility of Currie tho defense introduced several witnusses twahow ho had beon drinking auvornl days bo- foro and on the day of the killing. Croys- exumiued, a witness could not testify to such condition of Currie that hoe did not kuow what nA Ginesento, ks f tho dopot snl . A. Ginvochia, keeper of tho dopot snloon, teutified that ho hever saw Currie drunker thin on the nightof the killing, He took Currie to the depot from the Operi+Houso sutoon; left him iu the luuch-house, where ho also saw a lady and two men lunching. Witness went to Bis sees ten or fifteen minutes aftor he hoard 0 shots. ‘Thu dofense introduced tho deposition of L, Mooro, who plices u different light on the difi- culty. ue fe aces the purtics Ina ditferent post- don in the lunch-room; mukes Porter und Bar es uttavk Currlo, who fought in gelf-de- 1¢ Was rumored nbout theBCourt-Houso that witnosses nro present who will not sweur fa- vorubly to Moore, GRAVE RO“UBERY. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, AxN AnttoR, Mich., June 15.—The body of a German woman nnined Jaschek, buried Sunday, waa disinterred by gravo-robbers tho samo might. Tho disturbed appearince of the gravo led to au exutuination this morning, whon tho discovery was nade that tho body. wus gong, Sherif Casv was notified, and soon’ af- ter disouverod the remains at tho Uni- yoraity Medical College, tho authoritics of whioh claiined not to know who loft the body thore,. ‘Phi is tho-first diacovery of wravo-rob- bing hore for sevoral years, and great Indiguas ton is oxprossod. Tiere ty considerable talk of arrosting ove or more modical Professors, but no uction bas yet houn taken, : DEATHS. * POR PPE ETP E Se Crrin-t vido A NCEE COTE ROTTS ¥i j—On the Lith tnat., at 60% folders rosidono, set Ruuthy Dosiuuficars Sun qouny cident sop of M. J. Yuund, aged 4 youre wud Roti ot foneral heraafior, : CARAHKR—On tho Mth bh Chari le fe sonut Suinusand dtunne Gueabor eten He Cagghor Buponil frum, residence of parent twonth-placo, Wednesday ot I peel aa cea pera CAEN ioe CU! Y—June. aught l7 Lt ait Heir a Hour a ‘outa, yon nd s EN—in the 14th yoar of bis Bill Lasson, parma Norway, tuihor of 4, ds besto aise Jouny Amundson, Wunural from Bymor-st, n Town of Jest 1 at¥a.m., to ‘Gracotund. Dp of Jecsesaey ie TENNB¥-Tho funoral of Anna, doughtor of R, A. eer eal Rp ag ry Proabye ia Chute ycarhet ‘de Vincuntueand Unkeave i—On June 1 after @ Mngering it a reat Rae et Vineral Thursday, tho 17th, from tho thy family, 14 West + uckeut-sty at iy eee do Sie wet inurch, thence by cars to Calvary Com: ory. » ANNOUNCEMENTS. MPU COMMENCHMENT EXERCISES OF ‘THE rivicagu adios’ sominery will, by bed af the inion Mark Congregs Church, Thursday evens ing, ati o'clock. ‘Mix PROVOSED PICNIO ON THE GROUND OF the Industrial Henuul ut Huuth Evanston Je poate ponod to Thursday, June 24, poe MONTHLY MEETING OF TItd Tinos Bucial Sclence Assus lon will be hold wt tha- Promuns House Whareduy wt vain. A Ha of at Kuven itoot will read & paper on tho “Pructical COLLECTION AGENCY. ~ + We R - Te prosecute évory Just clatty, if collectable, vig- ‘WHRUNKS, : juris, Travolors, Bxcu y mata should visit CHAS, 'T. WILTS Vor Trunks, Satcbely, Hazy, we. Iewill Iv; % NOs. 22h Hbatoomle * Courta; AUCTION SALES, ~Tiy ELISON, FLERSHEIN © ie For this Wednesday’s Sale AT 0:00 A. ML, ¥ Elegant Parlor Suits, Gonoral- Houachold Furniture, A largo line of Carpots, One fine full round-corner Piano, General Merchandise, One Tent,’ Stoves, Chroinos, Crockery Ware, Rey te: eters. must be cloared for great PLATED >" BLISON, FLEMSHEIS & 9, M4 and 8 Itandolpheat, SPECIAL MANUFACTURERS’ S\LB $10,000 STOCK Fine Triple Silver-Plated Ware AND TABLE CUTLERY, Desiyned and manufactured b: AS, ally woll-know: tr sg gn full asorumbut ot goods fur UASoM™ ctnrao. ‘TLE AND ORNAMENTAL i ‘To bo soll at AUCTION at our Salosroums, 84 & 86 Randolph-st., Thursday and Friday, Juno 17 and 18, AT 10 A, M, AND 2:30 P, Mt, ‘Undor tho most positive instructions, survu whatovor, ‘without any res ELIQON, FLERSIELL & co, veuonicera Uy ODF; GREE t, | LAST BOOT &SHOE — AUCTION SALE 80 and 82 WABASH-AV., Provious to our removal to 214 and 216 Madison-st., WILL BE MADR Wednesday, June 16, at 9:30 a, m, To ayold tho ‘oxponse of movi mako'thiain overyaonso 8, NOV™e Goodh wo shalt CLEARINC-OUT SALE, To Which tho attention of busoi cd Cee GONE k Coe A ettoncers, YVhursday, June 17, at 9:30 a. m., HEQULAR SALE OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, 76 CASITS Including. full assortment of W.Q, and ©, C, Ware in open Ly Houk und Yellow Ware, fw bris, Glasaw ara; ‘ Lamps, Tablu Cutlory, Ao. GEO, b. UOT & CO.. Auctioneers By R. T. MARTIN COMPANY, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 265 & 267 STATE-ST., Hot. Jackwon and Van Iuren, Iegular sates uf Houschold Goode und General Morchundiss at tho Auctiun Rooms ovory Sbursday, Specin] atrention given to outside sales, Large and Attractive Auction Sab, Elegant Parlor Suits, Wnndsome Chamber Furniture, Fine Mano Fortes, Parlor Orguns, Chiffonters, Ete., Ete, AT AUCTION, ON THURSDAY MORNING AT {0 O'CLOCK, At uur Hatesroonis, 265 and 207 State-st. An tmmenso assortment of Elegant Furniture of every descripllon. Splendid wot: nd oth 5 apt? elocion hurange ne Tmo ae Enlundid Svinway Luror Grand, Piano, rich and poresefultone, cloghnt cong, ear vod tows and iro. cust Li. ing tole Sauiare Grand Plano, mith ruswod : . ros Ve rt ial OAL RR hal two Purlor Onan 1a audsonte walnut cases, fully warranted. Yine Top Huggy, Mrewster Mugzy, ete. also, ut oreigck Timredog. as Fine Iirowstor Now York Top Uugyy, Styllah Top Huggy, ‘Two Sots Harness, Xe. ‘ By HENRY & HATCR, Auctioncers, Lf and 12) Wobash-oy, . WEDNESDAY, JUNE i6, REGULAR AUCTION SALE DRY GOODS, GLOTHING, STRAW GOODS, ETC, Ati0o. a1, Wo shu clotu outsoveral lines of dest is ualo, cache MIEN & ITATCL, Aucttoncors, J EMEILY, Jey SBME, By HENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, Auctlonsen, Wy WL and As Eust Randulph-at GARFIELD will not attond our next Trade Bale, WEDNESDAY, JUNG 16, 9:00, mo OF CROCKERY, GLABSWARK, &c., but wo shall sail UFIU sud bu siun War nuvertiioions, Our itny comprises Weratus of WV. G, In ovon lute, wall ous! Ey) casks of C. C,, in open lols, woll ussoriv t rls lo, &e., Glosuwarc, . hinneys, rca Peathor Dusters, assorted, Lumpy, agbods pucked by experlouced packers a 4 ., pie THENTY DIUMDSAN & SONS, ‘Auctiunuers, BU OLIO NY ist aca At iDo'ctock on Thursday inurniny, Junot, oe ray aor euee Or ralinay burn, Lahti soli to tio bighst Uidiler for cash, at publie Sucion,. the Anost alek of howyy Norman rate Horses, Hurnoss, Wagons, ‘racks, Barn wurollurys Ute, wld, Ver Ulero! at public salo in thls Clty, bein 3 7 0! orton Known ine Whe SOUN THIEN, Executor, VPRIZK-DISTRIBUTION. Commonwealth Distribution Co, thi . never postnaned PaTLIRep base. rosulasly mings Chey de Louk Be auriontan Dy Te Bil} if AUTHORIZ) 4. PRR CUTE USTAINED LY ALL THE y KENTUCKY, wocording ‘ouptract mado rete the owners. s) sho Fran erent ee youre, iecitero DECOR AVY MONT undays ahd Pridaye ae Se hhe Ualtod Statos Cireait Court on March 3l rea: dorud thy fullowing docisions dat; That, the Commonwweatth Dletribation facie drawings ure not fraudulent ‘Tho mauayetnunt call atigation to th, le schetis wilt hoaraiot with fuck popular f8¥ Or Hee ine COO w ae a ton Yon ites #100 o8,# 120 eizos eset 1A Prizos £3) cout pay Mo.14a0 Irises sv oacd Mh timation Pritos, 250) Area mation pas 1 Ay proxtinauion Pies, oT uta, Hu > ite by Hoxt-Omea Monoy-Ordor, Hogisturod Let ‘Toawure against iistakes and dolays, corretey ents will plosao weltu thulr names and pisces of donee pldin)y, giving aumbe Ap posoIsce «dochihariuerctm at bea at journal 3 2 WH [ruadway, Now York, Or tu dy ae Tra! iW: nabingtunesi. Tuow 14, Chicnzo, ee NOTIONS, am STORER EEPERS lar? If sod * then BUY #Goode well bought are ball don't run a ‘5 or 100 Counters OUR GOODS fr YOUR WEGUESY STOUK, We have BARGAINS for © LIVE MERCHANT, Sond to our Hare! Mouse fur our Heduced Prico Elst. s12 Brondway. | a Chicagu, 20, 32 Randall! hhh a — = CAND een Sila, by oF © for » sample y m0 deere suede oe ebices; Tt ‘ o., AGUFEMS y fecionor, Whixuleguest Ces 8 CANDIES, GA ASEES a ute AB BU cyey A MA mee Le ies 3 Mae nuaaheest cs Bera at. Goal Wily tied w dues an Eur pented wae Tk Hua EU igNAL Aa WTATE-ST.

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