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ULSDAY, AUGUST 2d, 1880 ‘LN PAG THE CITY. GENERAL NUWS. Tr Rey. C.C, Tate, of Nites, Mich., fs at tho Paeilie. J.C, Covixatox, of Summit, Mies, fa at tho Gardner. Prov, asp Mis. are at the Palmer, Me L. Fiunins, M,C. of Albany, N. Ya isa guest nt the Pacific, Uny. Grant expects to return to this olty to- morrow frum Denver. R. L. Devasry, of Marshall, IL, State-Prison Inspector, fs at the Pacitie, W, Nevson Hoon, son of the Burl of Bridge port, Engtind, Jent the Pacitte, 3. Dountrt and M. Raoul 1, de Coursy, Paris, France, are registered at the Palmer. Juvox J. M. BAingy, of Freeport, and dndge Jane G. Wilssn, of Geneva, ave ut the Pacitle. Mu. Asp Mus, Lowney and it party of elzht.of Edinhurg, Scottand, are demicited at the Lre- niont. BTL CHarpent, General Superintendent of the Fittean, ‘Alton & St. Louls [utirond, 1s ut the mele, Besaror Witaias, Wixnost, of Minnesotn, passed through the city yesterday, registering at the Pacitle, Tur Natlonal Medicnt Association will open their aunual session ut the Grand Pacitic Hotel at Wo'cloek this inorning. Kwoxa Kina Hox, Wong Yan Cheong, and ‘pan Yeu Tang, of Canton, Ching, are among the gues: of the Tremont Hauee, Tue tempernture ‘yesterday, as observed by pticinn, 88 Madison strect (PniMmusk HUE Bate Mey TUE TEeSS 10 Ae Mas BE Tei, 8: 8 Ps My 7, Barometer, 8 i. Dette Te Dh. Crmas, the ulteged nbortionist, was yes- terduy brought to the fui and pluced finn cell, Hnttio Mackey, the negro woman who ls ehitry vith being mn necomplice in Cream's erie, 13 also ocenpying a cell at the Jatl. HEZeki aw HusnNebt, a grocer on Twenty- weond street, husamule to Edward G.Asny, Jt, 4 voluntary nssigninent: for the benetit of hls creditors. “The Unbilitics wre stated ns being JL, while no assets ure mentioned fn the as- sigument, THOMAS MASTEMMAN, f sallor Hh yonrs of nye, and here only one week from Cartan, wus found lying AL with a te on some shavings on the river docks, tind wis sent to the County Hose ital He bad inin thore two dnys, sutering coma high fever, and could net buve held out much longer. Mn, FROELICH, who owns the promises No, 108 Augusty strect, where the evidence In tho Stiuber-MeCrath contested-elvetion euse Nas ‘Deen taken, says that the neighborhood isn quiet, respectable one, aud that the feht, the other evening did not take phice bi front of hls house, but quite a distance otf, Wie the Street Commissioner of the South Division or the Committee of the Counell please take x walk on Wabash aventio between Vin Buren and ‘Twenty-xecol strects¢ ‘The side walks for most of the wily greatly need to be relaid and renewed at once. {tis really danger- ous to wii over thei. Thoir conuttion Ix w disariee 10 the city. thom be renewed or repatred at once. SILVER CRUPLFICATES. ‘Tho tursely-tncreused number of sil cates issued at Sin Francisea, Baitioio delphin, and other point fod thelr way here fn the settlement of bulunees due this clty, wis the occasion of some discussion at the meetlug of tho Exeeutlve Committea of the It, Paton, of Council Mutts, echilly in the night, uN Lut Cleurluge-Houso yesterday “afternoon, and the attention” — of thu Minager was directed tot strlet | ob ance of tye niles, which provide that bulunces: dio, tho Clearingellouse shill be paid tn les tenders, National eurrency, or gold, silver e Ullentes are not aw legal-teuder, yare Pes fused’ at tho New York Clearing-fonst, As 10 allver certificates have been fssued payable in tis elty, the mile cannot be regurded as any diserminution aguinst siver, which the banks neeept and pny aut over the counter, ‘Tho silver certificates payable in other eities can only be regarded 43 in the nature of slit drafts, and these per so are not avulable for payhiz elerring-bouse bly ances, though tho proceeds of there sile are, The express-charees on silver ure much heavier than on enrrency or gold, und the Innks do not Tancy’ payluy theso cluirses tn eullectiiye tho xll- Yer trom tho Sub-'Trensurles trom which the certitientes aro lasnes SERIOUSLY INJURED BY A HORSE-CAT. Margaret Freren, an, Italian frultepeddler 55 x rs OF vie, WHS EARL down and serlotsly, pore ps fatally, taured at 10:50 yesterday attere noon on’ "tho south crossing of | Clark and Monrov streets, by atreet-mir No, site of the = Wabush “avenue and Cottnyy Grove ine, Thoms McCormick, driver, wid Thorang J. Morton, badge He, conductor, Tt ts alleged that the car was going nt too fast arate altogetber, and, 4 condequence, Ottieer B. Cutt Ins followed’ up the car, and aL the corner of ‘Twenty-third strest and ‘Cottage Grove nve- mue he “made the arrest. ‘The conductor Temalued Vehind ror tho bijured woe an, She wits atte Drs. Togratuns and by Jones, who amputated the left fund at tho elsty It having been crushed out or all khape beneath the car-wheels, She was also bully ine dured about the left hip and near the spine by one of the horse: ing other. Krom the dyetor's office mi to her abode nt Now 18 Monroe str y tesses By tht Hev= eral ladles passed Just before Margaret, and, 2 the enr was thuosi upon her ¥ sho. stepped on tho track, she lost prese ot omind, and turned to geo what wad nd her. In an ine slant tho horses sind tho cur wero upon her, THE CLry-UALL. "Tne Mayor wints to wager $1,000 that tho Ite- publicans will not carry Indiana and, New York, and all the way from $1,000 to $10,000 that the Demoveuts will carry tho City of Chicago, CoMMISStOSER De Worr's private oifica waa occupied by the Knights during thelr late zath ering, nad yesterday be found: therein a thecu- cat deniljohn of goods of rather a faselnat~ Ing Haver, twill be given to the poor and de- serving in proper doses. DAN O'L¥ARY applled’ yesterday for the ue of tha olreus-grannd for fis proposed horgo-mun contest, but. could get no satisinetion from the Controller av to terms, ote, Ho went off with the remuck that bo thought, aster all, that be might take his show to West St, Louis, fox months ago an ordinance was paesod allowing certuin persons tho right to lay steam pipes fu cectnin streets, and yesterduy thoy. culled upon the Muyor and tutored bln that they would be around to-day to give the teees> siry Lond, witer which they wilt commence lays tug the piped. Anono tho building-porn swas one to Jacob Kelin to: dwellings; Lune place, ni eost ¥10,000; one to Arthur a four-stary dwelling, No, Ou: to cout $5,000; and one tuCharies'Tokopt tu erect a two-story dwolling, No. d7t West Tulvteenth: atreet, to cost $1,000. ‘Tre Mayor is so well eutisfod that the city and. the Canal Commlssiouurs canugres ns ta the use of jand for the location of the pumplng-work s for purifyhue the Bouth Branch that hu yosters day announced that be would adverthe for proposuly for supplying the pumps durlag the week. He seams deturmined now to get tho pumps und lvcate thom afterward, ‘Tue mortunry report of the woeok endln Suturday shows dlgatha to have been 241, agulust == the previous week, and 23) for tho corresponding week of last year, Tho prinetpal euuses of death were: Cholern tfunggins 15% convulslons, 19; divthertt, 43 PO. wolltis, is dcurlet fever, 13; typhoid’ fever, Bz cone 15; Ap, ALtreten called tosre Dr, De Wolf yess ferdiy to maky nome tngulry as to the Justice of the Commitnists’ resulutlon touchtig thy bnspeus onol workshops, He wis Informed that tho resolutions were Unjust, and shown papers on Ay in proof of the fuct that the tnspectors were dobnyg some good wid belnging ubout many need= ed chanuees fi tha Juterret of Inbarera di faetoe ries, ‘Tho Alderman went off persuaded that the Conimuntets haducted very nnwinely, and proms folng to bring tho mutter dp in the” Councll last nit, and to minke n defense of the Inspectors august those attacks, Atp, Hinpueri enlled upon Commissioner Waller yesteriay, aud, with great qusto, dor uunded the appolitment of seme friend tow pesltion, Mr. Waller fnforaied Ulm that he hid hu need of ‘any more umplo; swore, Chat it wus not in ueeordance with bis td of doing business to ornpay dnalivisiaals ta yive them walarios, Uiltdreth grew very dignant at this rehuit, and Informed: the Commissioner that Aldermen were entitled To cortuln ainunnt of patronage, but it wut allto no avi Hu struck the Wrong customer Matting, If the Mayor were bale ne prompt in disposing of the gentlumen iv the Counell, twive a3 nich bueiness would be done, ‘Tus. Comtmitteo on Kallronds met yesterday aternoon, und thore were present guile n nue Der of porsonus Intercated tn tho various ordl+ nauces for new street rallways. IL Was ugreeds however, on uccount of tho utscnce of sung ut ‘the Committee, to pstpony acon, whieh Drought BM. Hatues, who clalined to represent the West Division Company, and wr resontative of the ulé Metropulitan, ordinuneo, to their eet to demand the right af way alone Lake street at once, ‘They were both ready, they, suld, te lay duwa tracks nt once, but tha Conte amuittee Were not ready to listen ta thuin, ‘The only business disposed of wae to concur ti un order prohiulting the uso of cobble stone bee tween rillway tracks, and in the petition of Jones & MoLaughila for tho right to lay a truck across Fulton street, in the vicinity of Canal, to connect with thelr warchouse, TRE WEMAINE OF A MASTODON, Home workinen yeute in digging fora auyer on Hover ‘croc hotwead tata wad puouiBonia, 6; aceldents, 10; und ‘uvier “wtrect, Roby strecta, discovered at a dupth of twelve fect, $n bogecarth, the sippoaet remalus of eB mastodon, which wera well preserved, Ail that was exlumed wasn tusk about six fect Jong; 0 tooth, weighing about elx pounds; and it nib of untaul proportions, which were brought down to the Mayor's ollice, and nre now on extl- Vitlon, Not knowing whnt the tusk waa, the workinen, broke It to pleces, but the tooth is tn good conditlon und in object of siderable Curiosity, Lt differs from whut are generally Iibited ng mastorton teeth in many respects. Jof the diagonal ridges on thostarface it hs courses of distinet. prongs, much vfter the atyleof the. biek teoth of the doy, which are covered with aviriogat bearing high . The inner row of prongs ik very much 1, and, wtogethor, the epecinen Isa rire and biehly prized by his Honor, BMALIAVOX AT THE STOCK*YANDR, A ens of stunll-pox was yesterday reported from n Stock-Yards Lonrding-house, ‘Town of Jake, which creates soine alarm. The case wis found on Forty-third street, between Ashland ant! Pucker uvenues, i nh house where there wero sixty-five other boarderg, aml the authorl- ties of the town ciled upon. Dr, DeWolf and neked hlin to take churye of Ht, which ho aid upon thelr ongreeing to foot all the bills, ete. ‘tha patient is ot young imin who has been Kone of the slaughtering establiebments theres nbovts, and an exiunination showed that there had Ueon another case in the house, hut the ste mar had recovered without being discov ered, Which has ercated considerable win tess, espeetally eluce there fs another eae in the town under survelttnnes niready. Ur, Do Wolf Ia satisfied that the recent cases of tho dlsense In tie elty can bo thieed to that honey, nnd he fears that the withorities of tho ‘Town of Lathe will have considerable trouble, He nds yleed the thorough Vacehiition of all the board- ers, whieh was done durtng the day. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. Tie Sub-Troasury yesterday pald owt $20,000 tn gold, $12,000 itt silver, and redeemed €4,000 In subsidiary voin. ‘Vie Marina Hospital at present contains fifty patients, . The npplleants for outdoor reliof averaie about 16) monthly. ‘Ti: Postinaster-Guneral tias promulgated the following in regard to printed matter for forelsn porta: “On and after tho Ist of Oetober, 180, the postie elnirze on newepupers addressed to rountries ar colonics of the Universal Postal Tinion shill be the sane as on printed. mattor generality for the xame destinitions, under the provisions of tho Convention of Paris—viz Onacent for cach weight of two ounces or fraction of two ounces.” Uxpen the taw recently adopted distillers are allowed to put distilled. spirits In paekayges con- taining less Chun twenty gallons down to ton smiluna, which was nut previously the case. These packiges most have the warehouse ind reepitiers’ stump on the hod, besldes the letter- Ing ond brands required by lnw, Onder the old ruling these letters were required to be ne less han neh In size, ‘The hend of a pactage: nining fess thin twenty gallons 1s tuo small fils plirpose, and inquiry sats made of Cam loner Hit ff this cold not be changed, nddressed a communication ty Coltector Harvey, in which he rules that the brands and Tetterd fo be used upon smaller eon- taliing loss than twenty gallons may Le reduecd Tisize to sult tho head ot the keg. Fotowtna ty the Hstof dutinble goods re- et Wat the Custom: House yesterday: Armour &Co., 510 tons snity Hy Haydon, 1.000 sucks John Wooler, 20 cords bark; A. ih or & Co, WO tons phe iron: Cullaghna & MeNellls, 6 tutes ary goods; C.M. Linlngton, 3 cuses Caney gouds; Lowenthal, Kaufinun & Co 1 cage smokers’ articios; John M. Fn ob Manta, 1 i AL “0.1 case colors; Potter Palmer, 6 pnekuges wine and brandy; Fowler Bros., 1,000 wucks anit. working in I THE TEMPLANS, SETTLING UP THE BILLS. ho Tricnuial Committee are still busily one gaged in setthug up tho bitty contracted In are ranging for the late Conclave. ‘Tho south end of thy Exposition Iullding, tu the second story, looks like wv yast beeshive, of which Norma LT, Gaasette ecems to be the hen, All bills that are correct nre pid upon presentation, It turna out chit the camp wus a fallure financially, and will entail a logs of nbout $6,000, Already thero hus been $3,000 puld for colored servants in tho tents. Then there are 303 pairs of blankets short. ‘They bave been lost or stolen, They could not have n lost, henee there ts only one theory left, which is theft. The Californians were very loud in thelr fault-tinding and de- nunelations of the Triennial wud np Commits t They ugreed to put We persons in the camp, and only brought 200, fur which they hoven't pald tentage up to date, and have left t demand note of suo, slaned by HT. Graves, Reeretry, us pay. ‘Fhe Nebrasku battalion ts alee ft Vad odor. Some My of ita members enjoyed camp. priylieges, Dut up to date they uve failed to’ put up oa cent, though they have ‘dono. much growilug. Mr. Gitysette refused to spenk when nppeaied 10 Tov information ‘on the subject. He iusisted that iC there was any truth Inthe churges the public would And tent, He would nelthor af- ilvin nor deny then. He (sisted, however, that aus tho excltem nekive divd hway Justice wontd bu done himsell ant the ‘Crlenntitt Committee. Every dollar collucted would be neeounted for, und every bil contracted, down to the nlnutest detall, woutd be exphulned, ‘The Committee did their duty, and had nothing to oxpliinuways. The cump would cost the Com. nulttee $5,0, and the drill at the: sockey club Park a like ainount, making a clean loss of 310,000, which would have tobe made up, Ainld the confusion sneident.to a settling up of accounts, the tiinp his not yet been roel, Tho men who put up the. tenta refuse to tke them down, ‘They clalm thut they were not paid enuiigh before putting them ep, anid now rernee to take them down unless i week's work Is guranteed to thuin, with wiues In proportion, Hho ‘Triennitl Committee refuse to be tmpused on, and will seo that the tenta ure tuken down this week. PULLMAN PALACE OARS, ‘The abiilty of the Pullman Palueo Car Com- pany to nidgs Its cars a0 na to incet an emiergen> ey Was never Letter exprapltfiud than during the Velentdal. Mr. AS. Welnsheemer, the Secre- tury, furnished tho reporter with a statement trom Mr, Brown, tha Avsiatint Superintenitont, showing that on Sunday a week, ago oi cars were brought ito this city; Monday, 101; and Tuesday, OL ‘This i825 caray(75 more thin tari in theeo days, and 120 of this exeess wero concentrated du one day. In round numbers, ihe number of people who came to this olty in Pallmon cars these threo days was 8,000, ——_ SOUTIL LAWN, LAYING A NOWEM MANUFACTONY COUNER-STONR. ‘Thure was quite guthoring guthoring of elti+ zens at South Lawn yestertay afternoon to witness tho ceremony of laying tho cornerstone oof the = Hopkins Maun- toturing Company's new works, — do- sixned to supply the market with mowers and other agriendtural iinplenents, ‘Che Company, Incorporated June J, 1880, 48 olllvered us tollowss President, J.P, Young; Seerctary and ‘Trens- urer, DM. Whit Superintendent, Harvey L. Hopkins; Directors, Harvey L, Hopkins, H. B. Lowls, J, P. Young, D. 1. Whitaero, Monroo Frank. Amoug the eltizens present ut the ecr- emofiyworo Me.and dtr, C.D. Ingraun, Mr, and Mrs. d. Ye. Plott, Misa Plott, Mr. nnd dirs. dames F. O'Brien, Miss Kate 1% Quinin, Mr. D. G. Bendley, HN, Hibbard, Messrs, 8. 8. Bliss, Be ¥, Mebowell. D. 1. Whittier, 31. G, Wells, Son- ator Campbell, 1, HT, Shuldon, Cold, 1L Bowen, James Ota," H.R, Motart, Commissioner Miler, D. fi, Wordsworth, 1. D, Condee, Ds H, Horne, dustive WH. Be rayton, George won—wll of Chiengo—and Mr. and Mrs. B. Deayton, Mr. and Mra... Young, Mr, and Sir, Moricoo Frank, Sr. and’ Mrs, 8. Ariet, Mowry, Tf, 1. Robinion, 0. 8. Atwood, J. seddil, Ny dohistin, B.Coal, We Bek, Be Ne itnxtord, J PS Young, de Lewts, wweseiidy To Winurttey Dae Boyco, Gs, Sammon, # ushnelly and se. soye forth, and Dred. We Hivemon, of Bhiw Roland A special ear conveyed thu gilests to tha ground, and tho coremany was beat At Gc). ‘The foundations for the now: buthitugs aro -already lald,. und, thoy will bo completed by Oct. 16, when the muchinery orderod will be put fn, and actlye operutions bem early tn Novernber, .omploying Crom 100 ta. 150 bunds, ‘Phe two miaty budtdings will be ene 10x), und thres stories high, with an enginu-roont Us: and a foundry WOx,—ull constructed of brick | und of hundsome architecture, Col, d. HH. Howen. of Hydo Park, mado a briet nddreay In opening the procoediyes, in when ho comgatulated the Zoinpuuy pan ite enterptiiey pnd the future City uf ‘Thornton upon ts first manutuntory, Ho remembered tho tine when no sound of tho hammer wis heard there, aud when tor, the whistle, of “the — locomutlve and the tit of Muay wheels there was the cry of the pralriv-chicken und tho shrill fiddle of tho weasahopper, ‘There wus a thtness in tho fiet That Thoraton's tirt maaitictury shoull be ane Of ugrloulturat Smyplenionts, sitee It was weet culture, und agricuttare by muchinery, which tnd bultt up Chleazo ia she iy now, will would yotmnke her the reatest cullrond, gratin, wud Imtactueing city ef thy world, He had known the Ung whon he waa liughed ut_ fur prophesy jug that the shores of Luke Catumet would Dristle with sinokesstacks and be striped like a aebra with rallronela,. vu the laugh was on tho other shite Of tho mouth now, Ho now prophesied us great A future for Sduth Lawn, and winted to seu te ian who would sicker, He would not snicker Jong. He then culled upon the masons to pros ceed, and the styne was securely placed, RY followed a wpeech “by Mr. ilarvoy Hops kins, who priely outlined ‘the future oF tho Company, He was followed by Messrs. Hobart and Condeo, De, Harmon, Judge Tipbard, Cot, Young, aud Sonator Campbell, Atter this tho company Fell to on a collation, and cheored und tantod Gul, Hawen, Six, Hopking, and the Com= pany’. Upon thelr return to the oily a numbor of tho gel Jumun presvut wero gutertulued by Mr. dupking at dinners T1003 COUNTY BOARD, CARE OF THK INBANR, Wheu the roll wus called at thy regular mect+ ing of tho County Hourd hold yesterday afters noon nll the members wero present with tho c: ception of Commissioner Coburn, Architect Exan submitted an catimate tn favor of Thomas O'Brien, contractor for the plustering work in tho Court-House, It showed that $3,075 bad been pald, and that tho present duo in his favor amomuted to Kh35), A meinorial was read from tho Board of Rupervisors of Roek Island County recommend> ing that “anited aetlon be taken before tho meeting of tho next General Assembly, and thnt petitions be circulated praying for ‘the passuge of on liw making tt the duty of the State to provide for tlio. proper enre of the incurable {nein at tho expense of the county sending such I ithle Insane persons to State Institutlons, 2 eanendment wita sent tothe Committea on vitles, ‘Thu quarterly report of the Warden of tho Hoapital wis 1. Uehowed that on Feb. 20 Just there w nts fn tho Hospitals that during the quart wiwere wecliaitled, nialettesy with seventy-five County Home enaes, a total 0! 3,020 treated during tho three mouths, THE TWO PROPOSALS FOR THE SIDEWALK stonework In connection with the Court-Hottse were tuken up. One was trom the mi & Lemont Stone Company, offering todo Mt for Wa: the other trom the Singer & ‘Talevtt 0 Compiny, olfcring to do the same work St for $17.404, The Vablic Dullding and Sorvico Committeo recommanded Ut the Leniont nen be given the contract. A minority. report, howover, shi ‘by Mesars. Senne, Purtiugton, Stewart, Boxe, and Hatt. recommended thitt the biel uf Singer & Taleatt be reeepted. Among tho ebler reasons given by the minority for thelr mendation were the fet that the principal son fn the Lemont Stone Company, wi Walker, the contractor for thy inalu: bi and that they believed tho Singer «11 Company would carry out tho contract to the letter. Tt the Lemout men obtalned the work, on the other had, they belleved tho contract would not be carried ont. After a lenghty discussion pre and con, & mo- on to postpone'for one week was carried: by a vote of 12 to, GAS-EXPLOSION. TUE LOOAL FREIGHT OFFICE OF THE MICHIGAN * CENTHAL Rullrond, near the fuot of Suuth Water street, wna yesterday morning the scene of a. its-ex~ plosion which, fortunately, resulted in no serie olg or permanent Injury to anybo ‘but which for n time crented tho greatest exeltement In the vielnity, About So'eluck, the usual aliies hour, a young man named Jolin J, Carey, cm ployed in the ollice us messenger, went to the vault door to open ft nnd get out the hooks. ‘hig yautt 13 a dark one, and tho gas ta kent burning during buainoss hours. Young Carey, after, opening the ontalde and “inner ‘door of the Vault, as. bas always been his custont, struck ot qnutch and stepped In to Ight the gas, At this Instunt n tremendous report was henrd, follawed by the eras of brevking glues, ‘Tho freluht- house inen and several of thy office el hed for tho scene, and found young Carey th upon the Hove, apie iydead, Great excitement prevailed, dure ing which {t was found that the young min wits not serlously Injured, being burned rather Rus verely and rendered unvonselous from the feur- ful cdneussion, Upon exiemination it was found that bls hur and eyebrows were singed off, and his face and hands budly burned. ‘The explosion blew out the transom between the two oll and shattered all tho windows Trontlug on streut, scattering puts tleles of tlyine glugs over the pavement, some of them behig found govern] hundred feet from te ine ik of tho explosion was noticed Insite the Dullding, A. elass transom over at door lending from the olticy into the hail whe found to be jutuct, white directly uppostt corresponding transom over a door lending. Into tho Cashier's ollice was completely demolished, No particular date was done inglde the vault, heyond the slight seorebing of a tow yaluctess papers, The eseapo of young Carey ts Considered milrucutuus, Upon examining tho gis-lixtures In the vuult it was Found that one of the Joints in the pipe was detective, lowing: the gné to exeapo, ‘There must have been many, thousand feet of It within the cramped space of the fron vault, and it is remarkuble that far greater damage wus not done. SPORTING. BASE-BALI. Special Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. Cincinsatt, O., Aug. 23—The Cinchinatis outbatted the Providence team to-day and ran bases fearlesty, whinlig the game hin ten Innings. After one man was out In the tenth, Pureelt and Jin White hit sate, and Clapp touk n buse on balls, tilling the bases, Then, after Suy fouled out, Smith hit for two bas to right centre, searing two rims, Clipp b ing eanght at. the plate, ‘Tho fielding of Clapp, Reilly, Smith, Say, Ward, and Gross, and the batting of Purcetl, Sintth, dla White, and Start were features, he Troys werg be7e8 90 00000 2-5 10110 0-5 ear Hlenety, 1 = ding error 4 Bago hits—Cluelnnutl Ws Prov ‘Two-base hits—Say, Sualthe, W. Wilte, Loft on buses—Cincinnut!, 6; Provide Flrst hase on valls—Chapp. hits vaso on errors—Ulnelnnati, 1; Provi+ lence, 4. Struck out—Sny (2), Reilly (2), Wheeler, Brad- log, Karel alls caltea—Waite, 63; Ward, 81. Strikes calloed—White, 23: Ward, Doublo — plays—Say-Rellly, Sturt. ‘Passod balls—Clapp, 2. Wild pltehes—White, 1 ‘Pm 310, Umpire—Walsh, AQUATIG. ‘Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Gryeva LAKE, Wis, Aug. 2.—The fol- lowing partles have entered their boats at the oftice of the Whiting House for theSherl- dan Cup, ‘to be salled for Saturday, Aug, 23: William Napper entered the Agamemnon; Billy Wooily the Ethel; Jack Marlott the Fearless; Col. Appleton tho Stranger; N. K. Fairhank, tho Whispers J. Rumsey the Nettie; 1. Bosworth the Lucy; Charles Moore the Eumay A. L. Lytle the Geneva; the holder of the cup, John Shinmons, the ae Charles Lammersley tho Plekle- lt On Friday a race will bo hnd for a purse of $100, ‘The excitement was never at tho piteh itis now over the vomlng races, THE LURE. Sanaroaa, Aug, 23.—Three-quarters of a mile, all ages, Girotle first, Dan Sparling: second, ant Paciile third, ‘hing, 131624, Goldbug won tho mile-and-iive-elghths raves for dyenr-olds, ‘Telemachus second, and Clarendon third, ‘Ting, 3257 “Pho fourth ras chase, nboub a mile and a ha by Waytu Taustinn second,” Duy Star lost hts rider, ‘Thine, 3:03, Day Star and Kauss sold at $200 to $25 for Wayturer, ———————$—_——— SOUTH CAROLINA'S POPULATION, ‘Speclut Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tributes Wasursaros, D, G., Aug. 2h—The fale lowlng are the percentages of Increase In the population of South Carolina during the decades beginning with (7003 Tucrease shown by. census of 1 S35 1510, A URW, 201; 1S, Vi, 1340, SY, 1h; TBO, 2; '18i0, 3; neneral average, eluiined for 1880, 13. Phe total inere: papal ton tn’ this Stite for fifty yeurs following Tow hus only been 4033 pur cent. em Would-Itu Spectators of no Suictte. New York Tribune, Aug. 20. It was announced yesterday morning that a jaan would commit ‘sulelde ats o'gock in the afternoon tn Central Park. According 10, lilt program he wad to stand oni york on tho shore Of the dake opposit the turmtey, shoot bimsclt throngh to head, and: thon diye Inte the water, Nefore tho haur named groups of people tned tho terrice, aut on benches overlooking the rool Wine wis to be the scene of tho tragedy, and tiled the stands at tha upper bont-housy, | Nits qyerous policemen wera alga on hand, Aso welock appronchud tho Interest of tho ‘people aud the vixitined of thy, pollesinon Inerunsed, Every on laughed ani Joled with bls nobibor, and pronounced the whole matter a howx; und you it could bo seen that many enlertulngd =a deeret —hapo that thoy might bo favored with ty view of it sensational Kulelio, ‘The appointed hour bussed, but the imin who was to commit michde falled ta appear, Hind hu donv go, dnd suceoed> ed tn blowing bis brains out, no doubt ul world have been shocked; but he did nut do so, und thoy, wera disappolited. One worn, with two children following behlnit ber, hastened toward the turries, and mneetinga policeman, asked hun Tf tue min hud whot binwelf, No. ma'am, re. piled the poticaman, with an lnperturbible cuitenuice; bo's gone aver to Tind avenue toget bis huireut." Fo yet bis hair curt" she ropeated, Yea mating he thinks he'd loo better If tho barber trimmed Blin up a little,” Yhe woman luoked at hor informant with a puzaled expression, and thon went to Joly the crowd near tho basin, Arter hulf-past § the crowd grutually begat to dhalniah, and at 4315 the sixteen pollcomen onguard were withdrawn, nnd two in citizen's clothes were loft on duty, — Bhaker sursapnrilia, dandelion, yollow dock mandruko, gurget, bluck cohosh, Indhin hemp, 'é plac, and the berries uf junipor aud ubeb uutted with ludide of potusylum nude by tuo Society, are the luyredicuta of the Bhakerd' Sursuparifla, - ANTI-MAS NIC. Address of the National Christian Association to the Churches. Farwell Wall Well Filled to Sco the Ceremony of Masonic Initiation. The Antl-Mnaonic Agsoclation resumed its gessions in Carpenter Hall yesterday morning, an onudlence of thirty-five pertons being: present. After bale an hour had been spent in religions refreshment in the Bhape of an old- fashioned prayer-meeting, Mr. Itufis Smith, Fresitent, from the ehuir, anaunced that the subject for discussion would be tho : SATUIE OF AN QATIE" Tho tmmedinte business, however, would ho & lecture by Mr. Brown upon Musonte symbols. At the reqitoat of Mr. Warren Vaylor, of Doe trot, ho was given five miaittes in which to deting an outh, whieh ho said he looked upon as nn business transaction between man and God. God was invited, In the words, “So hetp mo Gat" to by nit hy toll the truth ard to have no mercy on hia Ht he dit not, “Lhe want imorigaged his soul tu God for the fuliitiimnent of accertaln trust, Where nv great interest was at stake (twas “prdfane to tale at greitt oth. Hes the Masonic oath was virtually a dus thronement of the Dolty. Mr, Brown, with the did of « blackboard cov- ered’ with squares, trinngles, cireles, crosses, pillars, ete., devoted halt an hour town lustre Uo of Masonic symbols. ‘The first symbol ox- pitied wits the circle by which the Mason was hound ta the huw of the unlverso In preference to the haw of God. dar ese of a rebellion against the Government tho Masonite fraternity, wh lie ttlasted, dinowned the Rebels. “The reason why aert Davi 1 other Rebels had not been hing: was beenusy they were Mazong, and Andrew Johnson alge belonged to the Order. His ath to ais country was held interior to that tu hin lodge. Stull, white the War of the Rebullion was {nh progress, the men of the North hid sald that the Revels were not good and true men. Andy gon would hu een hnpeached hid It not Masonle influence tn hls support. yaymbols expliined was Jive Lil. u w ‘he guid, mennt “ouce God and twive dovit."” ‘Tho frst word mennt Jebovun, the second Bal, nnd the third the {dolof the Sane Worshipers, devil thus haying the major ty. Tho spenker stated thit the existence of versonnl God hud ditely been dealed by a suhe ordinate fodge of Indian, and tho time of Christ bad beet stricken jrom tho prayers of the Mavons beewuse they did not ve in Tim, At the canelusion of the lecture a general dis~ cussion of the subject aroze, In whieh g number of the tudlenve gave their views, which showed that all lact a tirmn felth ir tho utter Infidelity of ‘tho Magonig system, ‘The diseusaion of the Masonte onth was then taken up, Mr, Ronuyne taking the Initiutive and undertaking to prove tht there was no harm In vlolating the Musonle obligntion, Ifo ald not belleve that nny obloquy should rest upon the man who had violnted) the outh, and elted tho cuse of converted prlests of tho io- mun Catholfe Church who, despite the fact that they hud broken thele vows of celibicy, ete., were recelved with due respect in the best 6o- elery. Mr, Rathbun followed, narratlug some of his experiences while speaking agalnst Masonry bt Chambers Street Chureb, Buston. ‘Thore he was MEVILED AS A PERIURER, but bo quieted one nudience by remtadlug them ‘thut Georgo Washington, the * Fathecof Slason- ry" fn Asmerica, wan, when tho War of the Kevo- lution began, wn ollicer in tho British army, and yet he violated his outh to King George and fought in support of the rebellion, Hue asked the Boston audicney whether George Washing ton did wrong in vlolithig that oath, and they were completuly nonplussed, Hu inido the audience lnugh with a story of how ho tricked 1 Boston Masonic nudience, into ackuowledsltuy that bis dexcription of tha transuutions of = the — lodge-rovm = was correot, In tho beginuing of bis murrative ho asked thom whether it was not trav that when a mun came to be Injtinted the olielating Masons: slit his boots from top te bottom before they took thei off, a4 ehorus of No," No," arose, find the Masons Jeerqa lim and told him. te did not know what he wus tuking about, He thon asked them ff it (vad not trie that when tho marentered the lodge he watked iuwith his hands upon his kuces stoopiiug nearly to tho enrth, another scone of {ocrue and ‘shouting followed. {lo thon, asked thems if it wits nut true that when ho was brought before tho lodge he was hoodwinked, bls right arm and leg bared, his clothes removed except the drawarg and m1 undershirt, whether. his loft breast wid not bared, whether his wpa was not bound with, cablegand the most! perfcet allence provaited Thyottghone hie cuteattonting. The meeting thor udjourned until 2 p.m. bY moon -aeéHlon wis dovoted to the OU TOpOrH #® very full attendance nt, mitteo on'Mor Lership reported that Lnumber ers ot tho organizu- tlou tmonnted to nulety-one, ‘Yhe Committee ropolnted to prepare AN ANTICMASONIC ADDIS to the ministers of the United Stites reported us follows: Yo the Pastore aud Churchea of ‘Chirtat in the United States: Yuu. ara culled” by the grent Mend of the Church, a8 tedchers quid repreacnte stlyes of Christ, to stand not only as watehn buts barriers ngalnst the nuinberless evils whieh theserpent casts out of bls mouth to swallow ap the seed of tho woman, ‘The recent Kulghts ‘emplur Convention, with its tena of thousands of urmud men, and the Koecders' and Leeturers’ Conventlon held tn Caleago call spechi attention to tha subject of Frau- musonry und kindred soclotles, We, the tindersigned Committee appointed by this Convention, fuvite your prayertul witention to tho fact that muldtudes of ehuret members and sanay, penfeannil ininisters of Christ aro conneated with these institutions, and that by" stich conncetion thelr Christhin intluenco fe t eutly hupulred, tho work of theChureh greatly Midered, and tho name of Christ dishonores Permit us to noty some of the things proved by yond perndventure by the tinited testimony of the seceding Masons aud Odd-lellows here ase seinbled. by the thousands of prevlaus seevders, aud by more thin G00 books, orations, sermons, and pamphlote published by Masons and othors: POet—That the evremonies, coveuutts, and nonaities of Freemasonry aro fminoral and pro- ane, Secont—It destroys truthfulness by binding Masons to pretend to be true whut thoy know to bo false, and vico versa. Third—tt destroys Chureb-fellowshlp snd Chureh alselptine by donylng to the Chureh any rightor Inquiry tuto the conduct of the mei bers of the Church when tn tho Lodys, or into ene termaand nuture of tho covenants thoy hive: taken, ‘Pourth—It dishonors (lod's Word by putting it onn level with the Koran and other pretended royulutions. z Fifth—It dishonor the name of Christ by exe oluding it trom the prayer and ritual of the test seven degrecs, aud expeelally in omitting tt from: tho pussiges of Serlpuitre quoted thus tneorrect. Jy, to soctire the approval of all those who litte Tio and alt mention ef lis namo. Suth—tn ity ritual and by all its Jeading writers it Leuches false rellylong that the Mine aon, though Jew, Mohammedan, or Pelst, his oxporloneed a new birth i the ‘lodge, und has ‘been ralsed from the graye of iniquity to the falthot salvation and fuspired with a most choortug hope of that Ife und immortality that belongs alone to Sjust men mado perfect.” For these rensuns we beseech you not fo turn from our appeals as you value the welfare of suuloty, the purtt of the Church, the snlvition ‘Of souls, und the honor of Christ, but give unla subject your attonuon as you would give 1 Hecount of yoor stowirdsiip te the thn Judgment iit not away; the mens of knowl. ‘ge are aceeptablo to all, and willing Ignorance: fa guilt before God, We bescooh you to unite lia our untroken band of bearers of the Cross of Christ, und go forth in tho falthful proghumacton of the'truth until tho Chureh éhall bo fale as the noon, elear ay tho etm, aud “terrible wt na army with banners,” aguingt overything that ox- alteth (aalt uynunet Christ, ‘Thy report was adaptod, and a discussion was had na to the best means of phielng tho report before the winistors of tho country, ‘Tho Beeros tury suggested this i good method world b To send priuted copies to the Elders of the Pre byterian Chureh and Bishops of the Bpiscopas Jan organiaitions. ‘Ain iged mintator said that this acomed to be a winy uve, but Id EXPERIENCE WITH HISHOPS AND ELDERS ‘wae that thoy would not take tho trouble to dig+ Trtbuten single copy. Yhe Committes dluirged with tho work of pubs ilblog and distributing Uo proceedings of tha Convention wero tually charged: with doing tho gang by tho report of the Committee on Address tothe Ministers. ‘The reunuder of the afternoan wax devoted to a vory widely-ranging discussion on the evil tnivones of bedtrerat & in the Church, the oplaion belng expressed that all the elurchos were honeycombed with the influence of the gverot Osder. At fis conclusion, the following: resolution was unanimously adopted; Resolved, Voat we heartily commend those ro- Nylons orguntentions aud: inisslonary soolutles Tat bave no fellowship with secret orguntzn- Hons, nud Wo expe ae fadorse the Christian Conntutesion for tree indsstous and tho proposed, jatusionary Lour through tho Bouts, ‘Thu Convention then adjourned until ¥ o'clouk this morning. VU MOST ENTERTAINING BEANCE yee provided by the Anti-Musonle Society was hut to which thoy treated quite a large wudle once yesterday oventng in Farwell Hall, whom after some specch-muking wud slngiug, which, considering the rlehuews of the promised afters treut, were recolya) with grent putiencu—thoy went through tho tntervating, not to gay amud= fu, coramontes with whleh to ordinary mortal Ja tranaformed intonn Entered Apprentice of the BMusonic Lodge. ‘Pte platform was oceuplod by the must proniinont incwbers of tho SutleMae sonig Socloty, mid the walls of tho bull were hung with the following mottoos: Tuo Christin Church ought to bave no fol- lowsblp with Freemusuury.” , eable-bound anonry isa virtual conspiracy Church and State. “Tho coremontes of Masonry aro a mixture of puerility and profanity.” “ Freomnonry isn sin, o sham, and an aboml- nation.” “ Magonry pledges its membors to conceal enct other's erfiies, and todeilver cach other from iculties, whethor right und wrong.” * Tho religion of Masoury {a dolstto.” Tho procemiings were opened with a song, rophetin of a coming hurvest of vonverted Masons, by an nuetont gentteman who was intro: duced 19 tho mitdionce ns nn old Hine Abolitiontst. The Rov, Mr. Parker, pastor of the United Presbytorian Chireh,, of Ht. Chaties, faa thon mde a prayer in which he nsked earnestly for the shedding of light upon thow engaged 1 the crusade aginst sceret socletios nnd for tho conte version of those still iu tho errar of Masonry. The Rov. 1. Collins, a Presiding Elder of tho United Brethren Church, in Wisconsin, and a receding Freemason, made an address 1h whieh he narrated his experience in connection with tho mystic Order, Ho donied that Masons nover ‘trind to Indico anyone to join the lodge, In his case, at lenst, thoy madd strentt Gus efforts to get him tuto tho lodge. In his youth ho was on the antl-Musonte siile of tho ion, hut when ho grew to manhoud ho hortn Intidel, After somo years he became vonverted ta Christ’s Church, and tho ininister: of the chureh Which ho Joined Induced him to become a Freemuson, making hin belleve that Musonry was tho chief supporter of the Bible and promoter of the Christian religion, After he pnd Jolnad the lodge his wife asked bim how he liked and he roplied, “it is the greatest. mens of tomfoolery tint [ ever wot into ino imy Ute.” Te repeated tho sine thing the next morning toa Mason who was presont at tho initlation. ‘This Mason told him that he could not fully appreciate tho sublime Denutles of tho Order until he had taken tho third degree. Ho took It, but sublimity which had been promised. [f he tad done #0 tho fact that the Mnster of the ledge wits a sinful man and anintidel would bayo spoiled it all, When hu wont into the lodge ho enjoyed tho Jove of God in his heart. He noticed that thoro. were, inithy' people in the lode, so-called Chrin« tang, who were very partioulay to attond loka every week, but were quite careless in tho mutier of churek-voing, Protty soon he felt Bhngele becomliug imbued with the sano spirit, and he gave up Freemasonry in preference toneeepling tho other horn “of his dilema— tho surrender of Christianity. Aftor he left tho lodge ho was advised by some of Its members not to go out nights, ag the Masons were on his traci. and would slay him if hedld not take care of himself. ‘She unefent Abolitionist. sang another of his tunetess songs, fu which fun was poked at the Masonte Order, inking tholr aprons as the speclul xround for the upplteation of his senthing ane; cnam, wludiug to them as the piece of, calico fatled to find the they woro beneath their “bew-sems." Tho gentleman wasn trifle weak in his bigh and low notes, nud somewhut feoble ‘tn his infddio register, but tho words wero strongly niti-Masonte, and the wudlence, a large portion of whom, itis safe to presume, bad been disip- pointed of getting inte the Knight ‘omplar xolréc inenical et davsante, sympathized with hihn sincerely, and pardoned his vocal shorte comings. 5 ‘THE CONFERRING OF THR FINST DEGRER upon an Butered Apprentice caused no ond of merriment ty tho audience, ‘Tho entry of tho vietim was ieactud with uproarious laughter bis neck, hoodwinked eyes, bared lez, alippered foot, and terrified uppearanct causing them to break fnte roar after rone ef mercis ment. “itch, whit 1?" © Better'n Pinufore,” “Good us a kindurgurten,” were a few of the expressions of satisfaction, and tho Indios, who have oon inborn prejudice nyuingt oan institution which is | even mory hopelesly barred to thon thin tho ballot, wore cuthuslistic in tholr pluudits, It ls but dust to say that the performers sought by oxtra- neous comlcattios to add to the ridicatous nature ofthe performunce, and thit even one preju- dived against Masonry could sco that tha rite properly: ‘performed would bu u yory sulomn at- ‘air, especlully to the gentleman with tho hood= wink over his’ eyes and the cible-tow round his neck: Aftor atiumber of clreumamtuiationsen the part of tho Aporeutics ho was finely intro- duced to the Hit by the sudden removal of tho hoodwink, after whieh he was removed to the place where ho had disrobed, and, whilo ho was: there engaged In resuming elvilized costime, the antediuvian artist In anti-Masonio vocalization trouted tho mintience to another of bis melodies, A gontlewin thon announced that the auld nrt- ist’s song-books could be purehused for tho low price of 16 cents a copy, and after tho benedic- on had been pronounced by n seceding Graud Muster the audience dispersed, highty dulighted with their gratuitous evening's onjoyment. ‘his evening the performance, whieh will come olf at the same place, will consist of the conferring of tho third or Muster Mason's degree, and Innes much ng, according to a pamphlet distributed In tho hall, in it" the caudidate [8 murdered, buried, and ralsed to life on the “tive points of tollowshlip,” it ought to be quite Intercating. OBITUARY. AUNT AGGIE MMURTY, Apeciat Dispatch to The Chtcazo Tribune, Crinton, Ill, Aug. 23—Aunt Aggle Me- Murry, aged 74 years, who has resided in Clinton and vicinity some thirty years, died this morning, after an {less of several years, of cancer of thestomach, Sho was ono of the most respected ludles In De Witt County, and beloved by all who knew her, JUDGE It. M. SPOFFORD, Rieumonn, Va, Aug, %—Judge I. M. Spolford, of Louisiana, ded at Red Sulphur Springs, W. Va. on Friday. He was 68 years of age. Cinctnnvtr, Aug. 93,—Tho body of Judge Spotford, of Louisiana, arrived this morning, and the funeral servico was held at the city residence of arolative. ‘Tho body was then taken to ‘Tennessee for burtal, ISAAC II. BROWN. .—Isane H. Brown, tho noted sexton of Grace Church, died on Sat- urday night In Brantford, ten miles from New Haven, He was ono of New York's most familiar characters, and was famous thirty yenrs ago ns a ninster of ceremonies. He was about 68 yeurs ald, FRANK FROWZMAN. Speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘'ribuney Cincinnati, O., Aug. %3,—Prank Frowz man, aintddle-aged former Chicagoan, who was found dead in an out-honse in the West End, diced, tt hag been learned, from paralysis of tho brain. Jil3 son and daughter are on their way from Chicago to recelve the remains, MRS, CARHIN, IKAVENS. Speeiut Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Bary Creek, Mich, Aug, 23,—Mrs. Carrio Havens died to- night from an over. ce of polson accidently taken 28a medi- clue, ——- MARK L. SHUBATE, Srggigt Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, JANESYILLE, Wis, Aug. %.—Mark L, Sheate, onc of onr oldest and most respected eltizens, died last night, aged 81, SITTING BULL'S INDIANS. The following dispatch, dated at Fort Keogh, Aug. 2, was recelyed at anilitary headquarters yesterdays Dy w subsequent telegrata recetyou from Ine hui -lnspector Pollock, dated “at Wuford, the 19th, the indications do not Beem Bo: favorably, He reports that tha Unenpupay, Silting sull's tribe, prevented wlarge number of hostile Ine diana trom crossing tho Bissourl te como and surrender, and that the number gc ly on route to aurrundor under * Bly Row" or” Brond ‘tail are much less than frat reported, |" Luin in-tho-Fauy" and forty Indting ure still at tho Axcnoy, sllont and sullen, ‘Chis report also stutes that warrlors are moving south, and tho wamen mid children orth, it does not look welt. 1 bolieye the disposition of truops ug regs ommended in my tefegram of the 18th would re- sult favourably. COL. NELSON A. MILRa, ‘Commuandig, GEN, GRANT. Draven, Colo, Aug, %.—Gen, Grant and party, after visiting the prinelpal citles and volute of interest in this State, left for the iL via the Denver Pacifle to-day. Ho will procoui dlyeet to Galena, CHEYENNE, Wyo, Aun, 23,—Gon. Grant peed throtgh on his way home to Gulenu, fo wits glyen a grand reception, an hunmiense Wunber of people turning out to greet hu, Chiefshustice Sener, on the part of the peor ple, and Gon. Brocketh ‘Third Cuvalsy, on the partot the military, did the honors of the occasion, : ————_—— LICENSED TO ORGANIZE, ppeclat {spaten to ‘The Chicage Tribune, Spilinariney, I. Aug, 3.—The Secretary of State to-~tuy fssued Heense ta organize to the Chicago and Lake Suporlor Mining and Smeltlng Company, Chicago; cupital, $500,- 0, Corvorators—H. D. Colvin, DH. Lin coln, Duane Doty, Walter 1. Beach, a : NESTLE'S MILK FOOD : should be usod by wiothors of nursing children, Contains nothing Injurious, and requiring culy water to proparoit for use, tho danger vf ine pure milk {3 avoided, For sule by druggists and grooors. A pamphict with full particulars sent by nddressing: SHOMAS LEEMING & CO., Moutreal, Can. a Times: Our bighoat artista in dontistrys The McCheaney's Boyoud doubt, though bug 63 a set, THE FAULKNER INQUEST. Testimony of the Witnesses in the Abortion Case. Dr. Cream and the Woman Mack Meld by the Jury. Tho inquest in tho case of tho girl M. A.M. Fautkner, who ia aupposai to have dicd at 1050 West Madison street Inat Friday morning from the effects of an ntortion possibly performed by Dr. Thomas N. Creat naristed by colored woman named Hattle Mack, was held yesterday morning at 9 o'clock inthe West Lake Street Btntlon, andgthe prisoner was represented by a young attorney named Phelps, who ot times tried to occupy the Coroner's position. aA very entlomanly colored young mon looked to Mrs, Mack's Intoresta, ‘Phe first witness called was Hattle Mack, tho colored woman who lived at 1050 West Madison street, where the girl Faulknor ded, Hor testimony was 1 repetition of thostatoments: she haa alrundy made as to the womnnn'’s coming, to tho house, being sent by Dr. Crean, who suit sho was preguant nnd he was going to treat her, The Voctor snsisted that she would be to ne trouble; that he had treated more than 600 like cnges either at tho St. Jobn’s or sume other hospital In Canna. She finally agreed lo take the girl, the Doctar to pay 85 por week for her ponrd and care tho frst weok, and $1 n week after that ns longs she stilt. Dr. Cream pore formed soma kind of an operntion on decenscd, He came twice, and somotimes three or four times, n day lo sce the patient up almost to tho time sho died, She (he decensed) frequently bowalled her fate. Witness became very auzious, and the woman told bee that Dr. Cream had trented us innny ons fifteen enses in one sporting-hovsy with Ruccess, The girl had hopes of soon getting well. Tho Doctor sald that she was poor and could not alford to take cure of the baby. Phe girl sald sho hud frat gono ton Dr, Geer, on State street, who hnd rece ommended her to Dr, Cream. ‘The latter bud onjuined tho greutest secrecy upon Mrs, Mack, and under 10 elrettmstanees tu eall for anothor doctor, When witness spoke of the deceased's dangerous condition Dr. Cream Insisted thit there was no danger at all, but to keep on giv= ing her the meaieine, On the moruing that the womun died witness wanted to tell the nelgh- dort nnd hive the corpse buried, but Dr, Cream wouldn't nuve it. She enlled that snme duy six times on Dr. Cream bout the matter, but did not sco hin. Ie sw ber that sume evening, and olfered to buy her things for &, and ahe wanted to know whut be was golug to do with the stulf, and ho said thet he would pour tar over the body and burn the wholedamn ihing down. “No you won't,” witness said, “thore aro people Jiving up there, and you aban'tndd twocrimes.” He then asked her to go up and cloye the windows, which she refuscd todo, ‘The Doctor sald then that be bad a hold upon. twoor three men In town, nod that be would got a horso and buggy’ and take the corpse out at 2 o'clock in. the inorning, and If any ono interfered with him be would shoot him down, ‘At this stage Dr, Cream wus brougnt up, and suggested questions to be asked witness through Vhelps, bis attorney, who tried hard to shake the testimony of the colored woman, but sho stuck to allie bud previously snid. Dr. Cream brought mun with him to the house the day before tho girldied who uiked ane acted Hke u physician, Sho placed two warm cloths on the girl's whdo~ men, but not contrary lo the Doctor's orders, us he gave none, but he afterwards told hor to use no more warm clotha. A set. of obstetric Instru- ments were here produced, Including three enthoter wires, and witness identified some of them ng siinilar to those brought and used upon: tho girl by Dr. Cream ut her house. ‘Dit, DONALD PRARER testified that on Wednesday morning last Dr. Cream telephoned witness to visit a case with him, He could not thon go, but Suyiusted n mode of treatment, nud to report in a few hours later ns to the eondition of tho case, Ie did ree port, ond stated that the wom wks somewhat otter, hor temperature having fallen from 107 to 101%. Next morning Dr. Cream again asked him to go with bim, saying that he bad two cases, ono) the | Fatlkuer case and the ‘other. a simple operition on the nogo,‘Thursduy morning last he went with Dr, Cream to 1050 West Madison street; he saw a white woman of #bout 30 yours In bed, a negro woman attending her, Witness exam ined the womitn to see if there wns nuy retained placenta, Ho thought that thore wns not. Her Temperature was 11g to 1033, und ehe suffered great pain in tho region of tho womb, He treated her for fuilamination of the womb. It wns oyldent that there hud been a miscarringe, Whether a erlininul or necessary: ubortion hud been perforined be could not, then sity. This wns ncase of abortion. Whether tt wag oriminil or not could only be determined by nn autopsy of the body, Ho had known Dr. Crenm for seven or elyht months, He had had several consultations with him, and bad him take churge of witness’ — prac- tlee during =n month's = yacntion this summer, The woman said that sbo was about threo months gone. The warui cloths that had been put on her abdomen ald not affect her ine Jurlously, he thought, They relleved paln tem- jy, a bud 10 othor effect one way or Dr. Cream telephoned hin of’ tho 'g death Friday morulng. The Instru- ments ghown could be used fur the purpose of performing in abortion, Here tho witness exe aipined 9 xctssors and senrrificr, and sutd that thoy cauld bo used for performing’ an, whortion, bne thoy would cause a great del of injury. Mr. Pbelps—A ghyelcinn who would ‘uso that ingtrument would ben blunderer. (Pointing to tha selasors.] + Dr, Fraser— think that nea who goca into this kind of business ut all [s.a blunderer, Tho cortiflente of Dr. ‘T. J. Bluthardt, tho County Physiclin, who mado tho post-mortem oxumuinntion, was then read. ‘The phyalatitg stnteinont wis to the elfuct that Mary Faulkner dled from the result of an abortion performed by some sharp instrument, whieh plerced tho walla of tho uterus, and cauged peritonitis ‘of tho womb and futestincs. DR. CREAM was thon placed on the stund to testify in hls own behalf, and repented the statement ho hid previously mide to THE TRIBUNE ce] orters Ity Lie all the Ditme on Mra. Mack. ‘Che deceased told him she had had a fall, producing 2 miscarriage, He did not offor to give w cortitieato of death, He denied that he hud offered to buy Mra. Mack's goods and set thom on fire, Uo sttg- gested setting the place aflro when be suw her afterwards at his ollice, ‘Mra. Mack wus recalled, and denied that aho had a cuthoter in tho house, OTHER THNTIMONY, Officer John Nehin and Ileut. Stelle testified ns to tho arrest, and to several contlicting states menta whieh Cream bad mde in regard to the cue, White, tho urunnisty at whose stor Cream glept, did all he could to binder the officers, und ho denied that Crenm wus thora at all, ‘Tho olligers wero finally Jet in, and found Cream on the bed putting on hls shocg. White suid that ho had acted so under Inatruc- tions from Cream. George H. White, the druggist at 8&0 Weat Madison atroct, wis thon examined. Dr. Croam had roomed with bim for six or ofght weoks pust, io hnd refused to let the officers in Sat~ tirday morning to arrest. Crew, but bad Kent them on 0 wild-goose chase to Crenm’s ollice, ‘Tho oficers cunie hick, and he was induecd to Tet them in, but th thun to une derstand that Dr. Crenm wag not there, at the Doctor's request. Ho did not know tho niture of the cage that Cream hid been ate tending, but he told witness that it was a euge of ehild-birth, He hud learned of the womnn's death £riday morning Crom Mrs, Muck. Tho jury retirud to dolltacate, and were out abouta halt an hour, when they returued and rendered verdict holding Dr. Cream without ball on tho charge of murder, ‘The prisoners wero thon remanded to the cus- touy of the ollicars, and committed to Jailon 0 wiittinus from the Coronet ————S${__— Indigestion, dyspopsia, nervous prostration fut all forms, of generat dobility roligved by Te! ing Mensman's Peptontzed Beef 'Tonie, the only promration Of beef containing ts entike uutei- lous propertios, It is not a mere atimulint Like tho extracts of beef, but contatns blood-miking, foree-gonerating, und Ufe-suatalning properties Mainyaluable in all onfecbled conditions, whether tho reault of exhaustion, nervotts prostration, overwork, or neute disuse; partioulariy i€ ros sulting from pulinonary complaints, Caswell, Hazard & Co,, Proprietors, Now York. Tor salo by drugetats, MeChELLAN-FUGS DEN-TOACH tho residence of tho Hey. 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