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6 CHICAGO MONDAY, JUNE 13, Ik81 TRIBUN THE CITY. IN GENERAL. Gen, J. M. Ruak, of Wisconaln, is at the Pa- cific, Maa. 1,8, BAnnirr, U. 8. A. Is at tlie’ Bher> man. Paun VAN Devoonr, of Omaha, Js at tho Paine Jupor H. B. Horkisa, of Peoria, is at. the Bberinan, Gronar L. TRACY, of Salt Lake City, is at the Bherman, Jou Swixton and wife, of New York, are at tha Palmer. Ex-Sexaton W. A. Banxem, of Connecticut, Je.at the Pacitic. Mr. ann Mune, W. 2, 81, CLatn, of Liverpool, fre at the Paciile, A, M. GAntonen and family, of Ban Francisco, aro ut the ‘Tremont, : Thomas MCLEAN ant family, of Jacksonville, Fin., ave ut the ‘Tremont. Du. Ina L. Moore and Mr. and Mra. Charles Roltins, of Boston, sre nt the Paaltie, Dias tose Woon, Lewis Morrison, and Jobn A, Lane, New York, are nt the Tremont. Epwaun Jamigoy and Mr. and Mra, Smalpage, of London, England, are at the Tremont. Dn. axp Stes. A, HATHAWAY and Mr. and Mra, John 1}, Walton, of Boston, nro at the Palmer. Maa, C. B, Weston, U.S Ass IL W, Smithers, New York; F. A. Mraw, A.W, Hulton, and 8, Wyyman, London, England; G. W, Eduy, Hoilar de'puia, Pa. are pt the Leland. Tie West Side Street Rattway Company's new stablent Western avenue and Wasbliton street, now ft process of erection, will be Mnlshed In three weeks, — Tt will be arranged to uccommu- ante 100 horses, ‘THe Sixth Ward Land League Club yesterday instructed the Treasurer to buy a draft in favor of P. Evan, Treasurer of thé Irish Nationdl Land League and send to tit the fund collected. Mr. E. F. Dunn addressed the meeting. ‘THe County Attorney hna under consideration the petition of the Hinols trit Ratiway Come pany for, right of way ite the Poor-Housg Farm, ft seems that indeed was ee the round nuine tlme nu for the N, FE. (ractlanal 4 Sea. 2, 33, 1 by mistake for the N, W. fractional 14. ‘Tne testimonial benefit. tendered Sergte George Bavin by Company D, Firat Kegiment, will be given to-morrow evening at the Armory, Ap excellent program of rendings and musical selections bas been prepared, At the clase of the ontertalninont the ball will bo cleared for a hop,—musie by Pound's orchestra, Jasns F. Powrns, % yeara of ae, residing at Nui West Washington strect, while under tho influence of liquor yesterday morning at 3 o'elock, watked off the duek into tho flyer near the north end of Clark street bridge. Ho mane ayed to get out agulo, and was sobered by tho bath so that he was able to make bis way home without furthor mishap. Own to the neglect of the Seeretary to pid- Usb the notice of 1 meoting only a small umber of the St. Putrick’s Colonization Society caine together yesterday afternoon at 4h North Clark street, and uwfter the transaction of routine business, and tho rending of a very encouraging letter from Father Swinbory, pastor of the church In the town of Hutehinson, Kas., the So- clety adjourned, aA MurTisa was held yesterday afternoon of over 100 telegraphers, who offected a permanent organization for mutual protective pirposes, Letters were rend from similar organizations in other celtics. Ofticera wero elected and a constl- tution adopted. Tho members stato thar thoy donot contemplate maktue any strugwle for more wages, and that the organization 18 purcly social and beuevolent. ‘Tue County Board of the Ancient Order of Hiberninns met yesterday afternoon in their hall, corner of Lake and Ln Sallo streets. Mr, M. HH. Lyons occupled the chalr, ‘This being the annual convention of the County Board, wa clection for county delegate took ‘place, result~ ing in the election of Michrel W. Hyun 23 cblet executive officer of the Order in this county for the next year. Tho Order In this county nunt- ders 2,00 men, Ar o'clock Inst evening Dr. S. 8. DBlshop, after making a careful examination of Mr. Griecom, declared that ho could gee no renson why the fu ntinuc to abstain from food for another twenty days. | Mr. Gris- com was weighed at a quarter tu 32 o'clock ye terday morning, when he lifted tho beam at MWg, a loss of three-fourths of a pound in twenty-four hours, oud a total loss: of twenty- threo pounds since tho fust began, At 0:30 ‘p. m. his pulse was 72, lia respirotion 20, and his temperuture 0 2-10, Att o'clock last eventig: ‘the Master was looking well, in good spirits, and full of confidence tn bis future success. Norwitnstanpina tho oxtreme bent of last evening a large nudience anseembled nt tho Y. M. C, A. Gospel servico at Farwell Hall to Usten to a discourse from tho Rev, Charles Melville,Pyin, a Rector of the Church of England, who haa recently arrived in our olty trom New Zealand, via San Francisco, Mr. Pym wash prominent and energotic eo-worker with Mr. Moody in bis successful meetings in Ene gland a fow yours no, and comes to thiscountry highly commended by that noted evanwellst as an able expositor of the Word of God. Mr. Pym ds expected to spond 4 sbort season in ovangel- ieul Inbor among ts. ,, Tau Irish-American Club tn its regular Sun- day afternoon session showed by tha numbers present and eloquence displayou in bualneas proceedings thut the Club was not failing in promised popularity or suctal Interost. In addl- Uon to some necessary work of umending tho constitution and framing by-lawa, It wis voted to increase tho {initiation feo to @5, Eleven now membera were admitted, whose names are a8 Jonn_ it, Waluh, B.A. Hoyne, Thomas follows: Lyneb, John E. Lynch, Michael Ninucent, Law erry, Pater renew Yore, italph -Woulfo, TW. Binth, Theobald Daynn, and Joseph G. Sharkoy. Tho preset momberatlp numbers Hi, A NOVEL and instructive place to visit Buuday afternoon ts the Chinese Sunduy-school in Lower Farwell Hall, at 3 o'clock, Yesterday thera were over Nifty Mongoliansin attendance, They appeared neat, bright, and attentive. Tho school was opened with prayer, slinging, and reading from the Soriptures, after which to each Chinaman was assigned # teacher, except ina Tew cuses whore, the supply of teachors bolng Jinited, one bad to instruet two pupils, ‘The ins struction jain spelling and reading from littio primera cuntaining both Chinese and English eburacters, ae woll us numerous pictures. In closing the Lori's prayer, was repouted incon: cort froin a large vhart, ‘THe mnecting in the Hynagogip or Canal atrest ‘Was postponed yostorday, few poople ultending, The conference wus called for the purpasy: of arranging for u muss-niveting, aud for perfect> fug un organization tn order to tuke steps for the retiof of the Jewish people whe have suf: fered from the reeent persecutions In Southern Rusela, ‘Thousands of Jewish refugees ure now sojourning in Austria, and wlthough the porse. cutions buve nearly censed, it faexpected that some of these peupte muy decide to como to America. The Chicago sympathizers dealre to creato a fund to be devoted to the assistance of thoae who emigrate to the West. Tho cominit- Seo pppulnted sume time ago bus collected about ‘Tne Committee having in chargo tho aura nio ments ror the celebration of tho Hth of July, commemorative of the taking and demolition: of the Basle, met yesterday in tho round of the Acting French Conaul, J. de Clerey. It was des cided to buld a grand pienio at ‘Knarpshooters' Park. A programm waa udopted in which tho ‘rouch national ales will be suny by VOrpheon . Franguia, Addresses wlll be given by Frenal and Amerienn onitors, Lwo teatus of not less thun five cura cach will carry the people froin Chicago, During tho day there will tuke plnco, several races, aid iso nt grand foneing muted, Prizes will lven to tho victor in the fi und in the fencing mately, and Haroueral time is expected. The round trip tickers will be only 80 cunts, and persons desiring to attend tho ote are en cated to leave thelr names with tho Consul, M.J.du Clere ‘The Sunday afternoon meoting of the ‘Tra and Lubor Adwumbly heard a TOpOEE trom it ullding and Homeatend Committeo of a cone stitution and by-liws whieh thoy bad formu Juted for tho Homestend Associadon, Action upon tho report was deferred until the next niveting, A committee was appointed to fur uish the vurlous newspapers oF thy vlty copies of the resulutions passed by the Assembly, Hpecehes were made donuiaging the Guicnta Btove Works Company und the mnoldera thory who irled to blow themvvlves up and biumo lt upon. Union inaliders, after which was adopted series of resolutions usacriing that the recentau-callad OUR Owiee plot waa concocted In the interest of ‘the Chicago Stove Works, and the Jol was done ag bungiigly us not to deceive gpybody, The ‘usunl boycottlay resolution was alu adopted, THOUSANDS Of people yesterday congreguted along Twelfth street to recelve bis Gruce Arch- Dishup Feeban tn big olictat visit to the Church of the Holy Nume. Tho people, headed by the Albernlan’ Rites’ Noud, temperance societlos musteriug bundreds of men In regulla. young mons sodulltica, and juvenlly sucietics, pro- ceeded ulung ‘Tweltih strovt to Canal, whore they met tae Archbishup. Thence they ca- vorted bin to the church. Tho cnuse of this officiul yint was tho preparation of aver 1200 children to receive tho sacrament of confirma: tion. ‘Tho procession ended at J a’clockwhot the laying on of bunds began. The little boys wore incdais commemorative of the oveut. Tho dittle girls were dressed In fauitiess white, with Sow'lng white veils fustenod upon thelr hoads ett Dennis Peouent rele Toa coke ea touk over threo hour, though with vue! individual cusu tt is vory short, SUBURBAN, ENGLEWOOD, ‘Tho regular meeting of the Englewood Onion Veteran Club wilt be beld thia evenlug at thelr club-rooms. Tiere will also be a meeting of the subscribers to tho Memorlal-Hall Fund. The Jul amount buviuw been subscribed, tha bouks will be forwarded to Springteld and 4 churtor asked for, Au juvitadon bas buen seut to Col. Kobort G. Jugervoll tu bu present und assist io tho Iny ing of the corner-stone on tho 4th of Tuly. -The Inst meeting of tho Englewood Titerary Society for the senson will be held this eventing at the residence of Mr, Hobert Hunter, on Stew Artavenuc, “BILLY THE KID.” Wanton Killing of Cowboys Who Never lujured Hint—actw na to ls Character and Carccr—His Marvelots Skil with Fircarnin Dispatch to St. Loute Globes Democrat, Santa Fr, N.M., June 10.—Retiable Intorma- tion from Lincoin County is, that Williain Bare ry, alins “ Billy tho Kid," who escaped from Lincoln County dati on April 3) last, while wn: der sentence of denth, has added three more yictims to his alrendy large Mist. Thursday. a weok ngu, the escaped desperado rode up ton cow-enmp of Jolin Chisum, the well-known cnt- tleman on tha Panhandle, In which thore were four cowbuys. Three of these were scited nround u fire vouking supper, while the fourth, Lennett Howell, was hobbling hia horse about twonty yarda from the fire. Riding up tothe latter, “the Kid" inquired, “ Are you working fur old John Chisum?“ Yos," was tho'reply, “hen hore'’s your pay!” A bullet from tho Kid's platol pierced tho man's brain at tho stmie momeut, Seeing tho murder of thelr comrae, the othor cowboys sprang to their feet, but be- fore they could ‘draw thelr six-shooters that of the Kid bad exploded twice again, and two more of the cowboys fell, Pulling down on the one remaining, the murdorer shouted, “Hold up!" The cominand was promptly obeyed. "No continued Milly, * I want you to lve to taken mersnge to old John Chisum for me. Tell him during the Lincoln County war he promised to poy me Saduy for Nubting for bln. { fought for bli aud never got ncent. Now, T Intend to kithhis men wherever I meet them, giving him eredit for $4 overy tlme [drop one until the debt fs squared; and, If T happen to mect him vefore, 1 will ki bim and call the whole account settled, All fam living for now isto get even with wy enemies, and I expect to be in this country til T do that." ‘The Kid then rode awns toward tho Pecos, and the cowboy, after aecing that bis triends wero all dead, made all haste to the nearest cnmp, whore he told bls story and secured us- sistance to burs tho bodies of the murdered men. Heavy rewards aro out for tho Kid, but there seems to bo butone man In ull that section with nerve enough to follow tho Kid; that ts tae Sherif, Pat Garrett, whu fs on his trail, and wo- Jess killed biinself will get the Kid eventunlly. Inthe celebrated Lincoln County war three Jeara ago, tho Kid was on the silo of the Chisum faction, Chisum fs enited the cattle king of tho Pecos, and claims a rane of sixty miles in length down tho Peeos River, although it Js all Governmont lund, Moro than Hkely Chisum will uow rtart somo of his cowboys after the Kid, and thoy, in conjunction with Sherlff Gar- rett, may run bin down soon, Denver (Colo) Tribune, Maj.-Gen. Georgo P, Bucll, now in the city, tells an Interesting story of the recent eseapo uf “ Blily the Kid." The ‘Lribune’s readors aru welt equainted with the daring exploits of this bold young degperndo, who, though not yet 21 years old, has already killed ninctoen mon, Ho tsa alight, boylsh-looking fellow, and one would never suspect from his bright, youthful face that he could be murdorously inclined. Billy belongs to Silver City, N. M., where bis mother now rosites, Me says that in all his murders he has néver yot killed a man without woud cause. Tho story of nis urrest Inst fall, his trial, and sentence to be hanged, tnd bla removal to Lincotn, wear Fort Staunton, are well known. Ho had warned the authorities that he would make bis escape, remurking, ‘You know, boys, that Inorder to make this hanging s success you muat have mo there, and [don't intend to be present.’ Ho atruck bis guard over the head with the heavy shackles that were upon his wrists, and thon snatching the revolver frum tho belt of tho Ruard ho quickly ended the Intter'a Ife with a bullet. Ho then coolly walked up to the house, eee the etrect, where the other guurd ived, and, ploking up a shotgun, scated bimuelf to await tho guard's return, A few moments later tho Jntter, unconscious of any danger, strolled toward tho house, A volce culled out, “Hello, old fellow!” The guard looked up and suw Billy the Kid with the xuninhishand. A second later thoro was a laud report, and the guard Atauycred, dying frum a wound in theside, ‘To make sure of his work, Billy sent the contents of tho other barrel! into the gunra’s body, Thle made the second man that he bud killed within ten minutes. Dropping the shotgun, ho entered a rear roow, which wus used for storing supplics, and armed bimeelf with half u dozen six-shooters, a Wins cheater repeating rifle, and all the animunition he could convenienuly carry. Tho report of tho gun had caused quite a number of people to ag- semble around tho building, and when Billy ape peared on tho porek avery mun reached for his pistol, With his Winchester rifle at his side, not rileing it to bis shoulder, Billy began to shoot, and the men begun to scatter, “Thu tigbting the whole world, for my Ifo," said he, “und £ mean buainess.” He thon ore dered one of the men to got him a horse and 1 Hilo, Ho mounted the former and with tho latter fied olf the shacktes upon oneor hia legs, and, notstop- ping to reinove the other, ted the severed man- aclo with its chain to his belt so that {t shout not Inpede his movements, Not u man in the crowd dared draw a boad on bim, and, Sus lth that ho did not intend to ateal the horse an would return it, Billy started outot town ona gallop, Hofore he bad gone far tie horse “ bucked " and threw bin, He Jenipsd ‘up, and at the muzzle of his pistol compelled one of the mon to catch his horse, which he remounted und rode nway, and bas not since been seen or heard of. It sdems almost Incredible that ono man could take possession of a town and make nls oscape it tho fuco,of a scure of armed men; but such Ie tho fuct. Billy 48 suid to be a master of tho uso of tho re- volver, [le ls a dend shot and ean sbvot quickor than any man in New sexico, Ho can use an ordinary Colt's revolver as quickly ns anothor mun can n solf-cocking pistol. Ie shoots with his teft hand a8 uccurately ng he docs with hie right, und his lin with a revolver in euch hand, shooting aimultancously, is unercing, With 0 Wiichestor ritle he cun shoot us woll with tho gttn at hile side, without appurontly taking any alm, #8 Most mou can sbvot in tho usual way, His equal for tho quick and tnerring use of firo- uring bas never been known in New Mexico, Tt is belloved that he is now in tho vicinity of Fart Sualbary ho baying a sweotheart In that lucality, —— SANTA ANNA'S CORK LEG, Special Correspondence af The Chicayy Tribune, Pexin, Ill, June 10.—This elty has a curiosity, =n rello of tho Mexican War. The lew that Santa Anna left behind In bis busty fllabt from the batticlicld of Cerro Gordo, and whieh wis vaptured by Sergt. J. M. Gill and Privates Samuel Rhodes and Samucl Waldron, of Com- pany G, Fourth Uinols InfantryVotuatearr, bis Just been returned to Sergt. Gill by Mra. Mary. MeCook Datdwin, of Paria, France. Mor father, Gen, Daniel McCook, baving with Mr, Gill's consont takou the tcg tu Wusbington, D, C,, for the purposo of depoulting it in tho Patont-Ollica or Smithsonian Institute, ne’ Mr. Gill thinks about 1802, 08 Mra, Duldwin thinks about 1807 or 1868 Dut for some unknown cause the leg never reachod tha Nutlonul dupository of such relied, and on the death uf Gen, BeCook and the subsoqtent death of bis wits, the lex, with other articles of virtuy wero sent to Sir, Baldwin in Paris.. Soret, Gill bus beon working for a your to find the oxact wherve abouts of this udp. thinking, and justly tuo, that a suldier who had carried ie two hundrud miles aud did a soldier's duty In an onemy's country wns entitled to its caro and custody. Mra, Haldwin know Sergt. Gill's title to be per- fovt, ang forwurded tho ley fram Paris aa econ As whe dearnvd that he dealred it. Itarcived Inst week in 2 nowt box, locked, that the olliululs in the New York Custom-Hausoconld inepoct It. ‘Tho log Is in good preservation, hay beon woll cured for, the leuther of the boot shows tine quality and ‘finish—In fuct, a wollemudo boot, There is a ginal break ut tne ninkle-jaint. but this bud been mude and mouded before ite cupture, Mr, Glit will not be very likely to allow another to take this relic away from Vokin duriug his tifetime, but, ab be bis no eblidren, ire ably at hie death it may reach tho Vatunt-Odlice, ee MONUMENTAL, Jobn Ti. Volk, designor and manufacturer of Qoe granite and marble monuments, tablets, stutuury, curbiny, ete., In selected stock. Oillve corner Doarborn and Hundolph atrecta, — OVER SEVEN THOUSAND MACKINNON PENS Mayo been sold in Chicago alone during 1880, and over ball u million ta gencral use. Desoription free to any widress, Muckinnon Pen Company, 102 Broudway, N.Y, 03 Madison strvut, Chicago, Ponder on These Truths, ‘Torpid kidoeys and popatipatod bowwls aro the great cavees of chronlo dlucuses, Kidney-Wort bos cured thousands, Try Itand you wiiludd ove more to their number. Habitual costivences allots millions of the American people. Kidavy- Wort will cure It, Kidney-Wort bas cured kiduey complaint of thirty yoara atundipg. ‘I'ry it. Sco ady, Thousands of ladics tu-day cherish grateful romembrances of the belp derived from the uso of Lydia &. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. It Fey y cures ail female complulnte, Send to fra. Lydia EB, Pinkbam, 2d Westera avenue, Lynn, Muse. for pumpblets. We recommend Eldredge sowlng-wachines MARINE NEWS. A Matter That Demands the At: tention of the Government Officials. Open nnd Flagrant Violations Yes- terday of the Law Regarding Passenger-Carrying. Lively Race Between the Tugs Triad and Protection Saturday. Around the Lakes—Arrivals and Depart- uresAcoldonts—Miscollaneous — ' Ttems—Notes, HOME GATITERINGS, YVESTRRDAY'R EXCURSION BUSINESS. ‘Yesterday was a protitable day for the exeure Blon-bouts, both steam and sufl. From carly morn tll Into at night crowds flocked to tho fuke-front and to the docks along the river, bent on neall out on the lake Tho little stentn> yachts plying between the Lake- Front and the Govyerniuent Pler made ten-mlaute trips, ench tine huvlug every avaliable uch of room londed with human frolybt, and far inexcess of tho number of passengers they are allowed by law tocarry. We published afew days ago n circus lur from Supervising-Insnector Dumont tn ree gurd to the overloading of vessels with passen- Kers,and it Is to bo hoped thot tho officers at this port will seo that the law is enforced In this particntlay before the public fs horrified with a repetition of the disaster thnt occurred at Lon- don, Ont., lust montl, A LIVELY TUG RACE. Ever since Fay Nymun was put in command ofthe tug Triad there bas been considerable “chinning " us to what Fay coutd do with ber io tho way of ruuning, Saturday afternoon, whilo outside, the Protection came upand her Captain buntered Fay for arun, Fuy ueceptod, and soon both bouts were steaming for all they wore worth. For a littie white I¢ was anybody's race, but soon the Protection forged nbead and left the Trind astro, The Captain of the Vro- tection threw out a line, but thy Trind could not enteh it, and was obliged to give up the ree, But the Protection overdit herself and crew, and had tu return to her dock to repair, cte. Tugnion say that no one hits beon * done up" so Comnplotoly ‘as yood-natured Fay was in 8 long unt, DOCK NOTES. Quite a fleot of lumbor vosaels arrived in port yesterday afternoon, 3 Tho schooner Kate Hinchman has gone into Miller's dry-dock fora rebuild. “Blower Joc” hns loft the tug Revel and’can now be found aboard tho Sturtin Green. Tho schooner four Brothers came out ot Milier Bros.” dry-dock yesterday, huving bad a complete new stern put in her. The Anchor Line propoller Lehigh arrived In port early yestorday murning, und ly moored at tho docks of tho Company, between Clark and Wells atreets. Thero was an exceedingly good attendance at the usual Subbath service for semen at tha lumber market yesterday, Ca be Hoa of tao misslon-ship Glad Tidings, led the exerelses. | Tho Vessel-Ownors’ Towing Associntion havo had a telephone placed In thelr office in the reur of the Hulsted street bridge-house, which will hoa great conventoues to vessel-inen, saying thoma long trip to the down-town ollico of tho Aassgolution, Tho steam-bargo Sweepstakes arrived last ovening from Ludington, towing one of. the im- menso iintboats now used {n enerying lumber. ‘The tlatbont tind $00,000 feet of lumber on board, probably, the lurgest cargo of lumber over ought Into port. ‘Thu Western Transportation Company's fino propeller Fountain City arrived yesterday from Buttato, and will leavo this evoning ou_ ber re- turn trip with an exceedingly good pnsseuger Hst. Sune of the finest passonyer-steumers on the lakes ruu in this lino, and, with thoir bonts manned by such skillfuland gontlomunly atll- cers a3 are employed this senson, the linu must increase in populurity with tho pleasure-seck- ing publie, — THE SIGNAL SERVICE. SIONALS ORDERED DOWN. Wasntnoton, D.C. June 12.—Signals are or- dored down at Seution Three, Grand Haven, Mil- waukee, Scetion One, Escanaba, Marquette, Duluth, and Section Two, ACCIDENTS. AT THIB POI. Thotug Triad Saturday evening broke a con~ necting-rod just outside tho North Pior,and had to return on ono oylinder, ‘The Tarrant had her pilot-bouse slightly dam- aged Saturday evening while entering Muson Slip by fouting with axcbooner, The tugs Wille brown and Niggic camo in colllaion yesterday near tho mouth of the river, resulting in the Higglo having her stern badly broken, A YOOR noILEn, fch to The Chicaon Tribune. Minwatker, Wis, June 12.—The stuim-barga Burnham mado a trip on the bay this nftersivun to test ber nuw umebiney, Whon out about five miles thy port boiler bezan to leak go badly tant tho fires bud to be raked, and tho steumer slowly worked ber way back. ‘There was quite a party on board, and the escaping steam gave some of tho ladies quite a fright. RAN ABHORE. Special Dispaten to The Catcago Tribune Anpenvos, Ont., June 12.—-The Anchor Ling Propalicr Conestoga wholly rounding tout Ame erstourg this afternoon ran ow the bank, Sbe was two feet out. Atter shifting part of herdeck-lond of Hour aft sho was rulensed by tho tug Alyatio to-night, ON GULL ISLAND REEF, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Baxnunky, O. June 12—During tho thiok woutbor last night the schooner Gitnors, bond up, with coul, struck Gull Ishind: Heet, between Kelly Igland and Maddie Basa, aud {a aul! burd on, ‘fuga fave been pulling at, her, but cannot move her. She will be lightered olf to-morrow, A RNOKEN WHERL AND SHAFT, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Speetat Dis Grand Haven, Mich, Juno 1.—Tho tug Lizzie Frank bucked into some logs yesterday and broke her wheo! und shaft. Damage, 8i0u. AROUND THE LAKES. TIE WELLAND CANAL. Aapcecinl correspondent of the Toronto Globe roports a bad beginning for the Wolland Canul. It waammnounced by the Government thut tho canal, using partly the old und partly the new cutting, would bo upen Muy 7 for ycasols draw- ing ton feet of water and on July] for vossels druwing twelvo fect. Yot a vexsel drawing ten feot, which endeavored to puss through the cus nual last week, tauched buttuin repeatedly, The tuk to be run in sonding a vessol drawing twolve feet through tho old Wolland Aqueduct ts so great tbat more caution should havo been used Jo making the announcement, If a vessel should wuch bottom in passing through the squeduct the consequence would probably be bor entire loss. ‘Tho chanco of n twelve-fout vessel getting: through tho Aquuiluct without touching thay bo duged froin the fact that in order to got Yane ‘dupih of water it wae neceasary to remove front the bottom of tho aqueduct ihe plank fooring and a portion al the conurote bod, NEW ATEAMIOAT COMPANY, Tho Detrult & Luko Erle Steamboat Company Med urticlos of tsvculntion ut the olllos oF ths Courts Clvet on Saturday, with a stock capital of $100,00, ‘The stockholders in the new Company aro W. K. Mulr, We i. Moran, and Guvorge Hendele, ull of Detroit, and J, A. Van Alutyn, of Wyancotte, Tho otllcard of the Campuny are; W, K. Mulr, President: W. i, Moran, Vices President; and J, 4, Van Alstyn, Sovretury ond ‘Treusurur. The new Company kaye purchased the steamer Evening Star, A SENSIULE LAW, ‘The bili cxompting American shipping on- A cae SE MESA Now York. Lot the good work xo on, : VERSEL-LAUNCH, ‘Tho now Rbip which has just beon comploted at Ratclltt’s boat-yard, Cleveland, U., tor Capt, Bradley will be launched on Tuesday attornuon, ‘Tho wume of tha new yeasel will bo Rufus P, Hannvy, in honor of Judgu Rufus P. taney, of Solty. MISCELLANEROUB, A DUEAK IN THE RIE CANAL. ALDION, N. ¥., dune 12—A break was disoov- ered in Sovtion Worf the Erie Canal, two miles weat of horo, this morning, cauyed by u defoct> ivooulvert. Forty Ccot uf tho vanal-bank was soon turn away. Tho water Hooded all that sco- Uon, carrying away Souces, bridges, ctu, and working destruction in general. A woman and two obildven wero saved by xetting on & pig-pen, which tlonted avout a sally potory Uboy wero rede cued, ‘The water lv neufly out of the canul. Hopatring bas bogun. Tho damage is estimated Be Buy, A BUDDEN DEATH. Spectat Diayated to The Chscago Tribune, TOLKDO, O., June H.—U. HL. Btone, Chlef Ene glnecr of the revenue cutter Commodore Perry, died quite suadenly at 4 o'clock thls morning, after un illness of about two hour, The cause Of bla death was paralysis, Tho duceased wus 40 yours of age, and had been in tha Government aervico abott twontyellve ine Ho had a wito nnd child ving ia. Falladelphia, who wero tele. graphed to. Hit remains were tnkon charge of ty the ‘Toledo Commandery. Knights ‘Templar, and will be forwarded to-inornny, NUN RHONT OF COAT. Spectat Dispatch fo The Chteago Tribune. Tonenn, O. dino ‘ho Wabash steamor dopa Cy Gaultarrived fa this port to-day from Tuifule with nv iargo cargo oF merebandise, ho met with a rather alngular haley fa running our of ennl Juat betore renehing ‘Turtle Light, and so hid a aerlous thine wetting tiside, wher she was taken In chutge aud towed up tho river Dy wt tug. Indulge in the tbooed custom of preaching long sermons. He dwelt on the moral aspect of tho subject. No further Inws were needed, but what was wanted was moral en- thnalusm of the best elements ef the commu nity, rousing (t ton sense of the necessity of action, Without this, law would bo Inoperative, Whnt war wanted waa formation rather thas retormation, ‘Tho spenker alluded to tho agent's roport of a witow whose I2-yenr-old sou was regularly furnished with Hquor, and that be ly drink in the gutter day after diy, nor could sto prevent tho mule to the bos, ‘This Leagite would givo to euch helpless creatures ns rhe a whip to scoured the villain nuked through the fand.* Tho speech was 0 graphle reoltal of the brother- hoot of man and tho clforts that humanity should tnake for euch othor. ——————— . BRUTAL ASSAULT. ©€wo Men Mobbod by a Gang of It inten, Joseph Bloch, a German employed tn the cel- lar at Fortune Bros’, browory on Van Buren street, near Desplatnes, (6 lylug at tho Alexian Krothors' Hospital fi a somowhat dangerous coniltion, by reason of injuries recolyed in a streot brawl at the corner of Despliines and Murrleon streots ats Inte hour Saturday night. Bloch, ns well us oll tho others known to have beun implicated in tho fight, are Germans only recontly arrived in this country, and unable to speak English; but a vory clone story ot tho occurrence {s told by Mrs, Ermel, wife of Ed- ward Ermol, who keeps asaloon on Desplatnes street, near Plereo, Lato Saturday ulght, abo says, Bloch, accompanied by Josep Winter and Henry Neuman, fellow-employéa in the brow- ry, called for bear at tholr sittoon, ns thoy word: in° the bablt of doiuy. Ermot. had no beor on draught, and, not wishing to tap n keg at that Inte hour, proposed to go with the party to tho saloon of his friend, Charles Hess, at tho corner of Halsted and Harrison streets, who wag liked: to have some beer on draught. ‘They started antl, white walking peaceably along, encounter at the corner ot Desplulues and Murrison streets etynt or nino young thigs who for n lone thine puat have mide that corner unsafe after nichts One of thoae young toughs setzed Bloch by bu arm and beld him fast. Ermel. who tise spenks very poor English, remonstrated with the fellow and ordered him to [et go Bloch’a arm. Twoof the negailant’s companions stopped up and told pi to let go, Without apy further parley the tiebht began, and in uw tew moments toch wis being trampled upon by two men nnd Henry Neumnnn was beng kicked tn the head by one of two others, Eruut aud bls wife wero not touched, and Winter eseaped by running away, When the rulllans finully’ desisted, Bloch was found to have been quite severely injured, UIE CITIZENS’ LEAGUE. Public Meeting Last Evening at the New England Church. Eloquent Specehes on the Turple tude of Selling Liquor to Minors PORT Of CHICAGO. . ARRIVALS, Stmr Sheboygan, Milwaukee, suniirics. Prop Charles Hettz. Ministee, linbers Prup Sky hark, 8t, Joseph, sunidet Prop Fayette, Manisteo, fumber. Prop Roanoke, Bultato, sundries. Prop Lake Erie, Collingwood, sundries. Frop Annie Laura, Muskegon, lumber, Prop Eavannba, Rseanuba, iron-ore. Prop St. Joseph, Muskegon, lumbor, Prop i. B. Thompson, Suskexon, tumbor. Prop 8. G. Tall, Muskegon, limber, Prop Hilton, Saugatuck, thes, Prop Fountain Clty, Hutto, sundries, Peap Ineckoye, Muskexon, limber. Prop ‘Tecumseh, Cochburn stant, poste. Prop Now Bra, Grand Haven, towing, Sehr Blog, South Chivago, gravel. Rehr Jolin Mark, Manistee, lumber. Sehe Atunato, Muskegon, dumber. Sebr Windsor, Mattstee, limber, Schr John Boun, Jr. Muskegon, limber, Kehr &, Hurelson, White Like, tles. Ketir Penobscot, luck River, aundrles, Sehr Winnly Wing, Ludington, Witnbors Schr Mary £, Cook, Humility, lumber. Sehr Arctic, Red River, thea. Schr Magdatonn, Hnin’s Per, wood. Rebr B. Calkins, Ping Luke, pigeiron. Sehr May Hchurds, Recannbi, bran-are. Sehr Adironduck, Muskegon, Winber. Sehr Newsboy, Menominco, luinber, Svhr Conneaut, Lanllaig tin lumber, i. P. Hoyee, Ganien ay, lumber, ity of Chicage, Nenvers’ Island, thus. Parann, Dunenn City, iiber. Sebr York State, Muskegon, limber. Behr Myrtle, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Eclipse, Ludington, lumber, honlx. Frankfort, liunber, . I’, Hourroughs, Muskegon, lumber. Iver Culver, Pe lumber, Sehr Htalph Caunpboll, Suskeqo Sehr Levi Grant, Muskegon, lat Sehr Emeline, Muskegon, lamb Schr Maj. N. H. Ferry. ' lumber. Sehr Lyman F, Davis, Muskeyon, limber. Schr Presto, Grand Haven, fuinber. Sehr Eliza Day, Muskegon, limber. By Mosers, E. 0. Larned and E. A. Storra, and the Rev. @. 0. Miln. A public meeting washold Inst nightatthe New England Churet, Dearborn avenueand Delaware Place, In the interest of tho work of the North Side Citizens’ League for tho Suppression of the Sule of Liquor to Minors, ‘Tho church wos on- rely filled, the exercises boginulng at 8 o'clock, Atter singing the hymn " Iteseue the Perishing,” ‘prayer was offered by the tev, I, 2. Sheppard. ‘Tha pastor of tho church, tho Rev, Arthur Little, thon Introduced Mr, EB, O. Larned, Prest- dent of the North Side Citizens’ League, who spoke for hnlf an hour, Ha began by stating Urieily the object and aims of tho Lengite, delln- fog particuitely what it was uot, Tho League was not a temperance organizn- tlon In the usiul sense of tho term, Its object was not to procure n probibltory law; it wag not to correct or alter tho present license sy¥s+ lem, ‘those wero Important objects, butthoir promotion would be leit to. others, There was uo doubt that intemperance wasn great source ofoyll, that to banish it would be tho greatest blessing, but tho moment that men began to constilur methods ot suppressing intemperance they would bo met by tholr honest differences of opinion. The object of tho Lengue was one that commended tteclf ntike to tho total ab- stluence people, the moderate drinkers, and even to tha suluonkeepers themselyes. ‘That object wus to stppress the salo of Mquor to minors. There was upon tho statuto book of the State a law which mute such sale a misdemeanor, Tho wisdom of such « fiw no mun could question. Rvev If it were true that a N Cape, Meno t 5 Tle was seareely nblo to walk on account of tho Behe Rave Dailey. Meworulnes, lunar. main had aright 10 make a beast of himself by | injuries iw wud revolved nbout the chest, and Schr Apprenticd Roy, Grand Haven, lumber, plunging Into intemperance and makiog him- | was bleeding coplously from throe wounds on self a curse to the community, yet no tain bod i right to place this pussiun in the nature of the child, 08 wus being done every day, and deal out liquor te the boys and girls of the eummuuity. Sehr Rouse Simmons, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Statford, Muskexon, lumbes Sehr Mary Amanda, Grand fuyen, lumber, Senr C. 0, 1. Grund Haven, Inmber, GL. Allen, Grand Haven, lumber, tho head. Ho wag taken tu his boarding-nouso at No, 48 West Van Buren street, where hla wounds were dreased by Dr. MeCit ee arthy. Though suvere, they wero not considered dangerous. Schr Zhe evil the Laiigne whe: tesla, ty supprces wis Yemeriay morning Bloch vas getting on 80 Schi derson, Muskegon, lumber. iv actel ‘A pourly. that he was taken to the Alexiat BUS aciai pny el ae aod triyed. and whose consequences could not | Hospital “Neumann wa. either kicked. or be" overestimated. It seemed strange that mun who know of the terribly destructive power of Hquur could sell to minors, ‘this waa A CHIME AGAINST HUMANITY, pelea tho fountain nt tho spring, for the hope of tae future wus tn the youth, Every matt who toved his country and who had a watchful interest for its future must gue to it that the young were nut exposed to temptations that would lead them torain, The consequences of neglect would be disastrous. ‘Lhero was a hw alimed ut this great evil, but enormous cons. qtionces that towed from the eyll could not be stopped: by luw, — Luw would pot struck in the mouth with a sluagshot., Several teeth were knovked oul, many others lovsened, find thore fsa possibility of bla Juwbone baving been fractured. Up to Inet evening the polleo bad mado no arrests.—Iu fuct, It wig not definitly known who the aastilants were, Mrs. Ermet knows thom all by sight, but not by nane, and would be nble_to identity the one who lald hold of Bloch. Tho same young mun innke a balnt of golng on a spree evory Saturday night, and wre generally atnong the first of Ermel's Sunday: morning customers. Upon one occusion they attempted to kill him, but were prevented by his wife. Residents in the vicinity imuke bitter Stmr Grace (rummond, South Haven, 800 bu corn and suncdrt Stmr Sheboygan, Milwaukee, light. Prop Boston, Bultalo, 70,000 bu corn, Prop Starucca, Butfalo, 34,000 bu corn and sun- dries. Prop Churtes Raltz, Manistee, light, Prop Chicago, No. 1, Huttalo, 24,u0) bu corn. Prop Chicago, No. 2, Ruttulo, 24,000 bu corn, Prop Lehigh, Brie, 60,000 bu corn, 600 bris Hour, and aundrics. + Prop 1s. 5. Thompson, Muskegon, light, Sehr Li Senr Florence Lester. lo Nau, Garden ny, Nght, laniatee, light. —— entorea —itaelf, and wns not iia own | complaint of tho doings of tho gat OTHER LAKE PORTS. executioner. Of itself it was a dead lettor, and —————_— DETIOIT. it necdud the united public opintun of the wholo NO VINDICATION FOR CONKLING, To the Editor of The Catcago Tribune, Cnicago, June 9.—Whatever the result of tho Sonntorini contest wagiug at Albany may be, Conkitng cannot be vindicated in the course he has pursucd. For three weeks he and the cie- ents bo represents have been trying by all tho wire-pulling expedienta known to the machine tosecure bis reflection to the United States Senate, but absolutely no progress bas been made jo that direction, He is apparently no nonrer success now thin he war at the outact, while his ereature Plurtt bas fallen to about fourth-rate prominence in the contest, Nothing less than a speedy triumph, oifected with ut leust some sins of Bpontanelty, could vindlente Mr. Conklig under the pocullar cir- cumstances of his realgnation. Mallure in to achlevement of speedy success, personal 1 peals to friends, constant resort to purtamen tury tactics, and ta unromitting but vain Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Deriort, Mich., June 12.—-Paased down—Pro- pollers Arabian, Juy Gould, and Conostoxns steam-barges L. Worthington and shuoners Ex- He, G, Sherman, and Wiliam Young, Empire and schooners Empire State, 8. D. Hungerford, and A, H, Moss, B. W. Jenness and barges, Mary Pringle and barges, Benton and barges, tempest, George King and barges, Oscoda, D, W. Povors, Sailing and barges, Swaino and schooners A. Maxwell and Wabash; schooners David Dowa, J. M. Scott, J. 1. Caso, Hl. Ff, Merry, Josephine, Sayeland, Pathtinder, and Samana. Passod up—Propelicra China, Celtic, Lycom- Ing; steam-baryes N. K. Falrbank, W. EL. Bure num, Abercorn and barges, 8. E. Sheldon and consort, Burlington and bares, H. D. Cottin- berry and consort and schooner Shandon, Ply- mouth und barges, Henry Howard, Ira Chaifeo community to give tt ferco and muke it whut it should be. [t was for this purpuse that the com imunity ought tobe banded togethor to overs whelw the practice and put an and to it forever, Before the League began its work the taw was openly detied, aud all over this city the auluons: were Hed with boys and girls, to whor Hauor was frecly digpensed. In the nelghborbuod of the public schools nore than one satuon had Ite support from the pupils. “ols condition of things could not walt for the law to perform ity duty. It needed that the peuple be roused to wesense of danger. The work bol buen success- ful tn its operation. ‘ho men who violated the Jaw had In thongelvos a sense of guiltand shame that mute then feel thelr bnsuness, Many of them hud oven become the ulties of tho League, rand In frontof some of tho siluong was already posted In conspicuous type, * No quo sold to injnors.” ‘fhe dealers’ organization had udopted arule forbidding selling to winors, ‘Tho chile drén nevded the protecting band of the commul- nity, ond oltizens sould curry forward the 4 bur nd scow J. ff. M er, | Work uf the League to tia proper re- | strugglo in ble behalf a ontelal fad Leneoa ences and i aumuruter, ‘Hay city sults. To this end they wanted, uot money, | parasites bave already ut open him Coyne: fe Hissollc dames. Platte eC. Chandler, | Dut intluunce, a hearty public sentiment whosd the ignominy of pubite condemnation and de- feat. He hug been tried upon the impractlenvio issue tiised , by bimsclf, and big discomiture ts acurcely leas comptete and crushing than It was # year axuin Coleago, Should be be chosen Senator to-morrow, hig suceess would bo us- erlved to the pecullur wirepulling and subtle political manuvertngs which he tindorstands so. well, and not to avy sympathy of tho people with ls pucrile sulks and singil-calibred Jealousy, Since Grant went out of power Conkling haa been a firebrand {n the ftepublican party; and the sooner he fotlows bis chief Into private Hie tho better It will be for the party.—tho moro assured it will be of peace, security, and pro- lunged life. Of Inte he bas forfelted all claims upon the pationce of bis party and the conlidence of bis volee guvo no unveriain sound, that there should ve u stoppayo of this infumous trathe in the City of Chicugo, MU, EMERY A. BTORRS was {ntroduced aud sald that tho League could not ask Hor expect w more iatterlng indorse- ment than the uudlonce there nssempled. Ho congratulated tha League on huving auch au audience, the city on: having such a League, which was tn such unquestionnsble fuyor of tho people, jo was 6 apenking, ho sald, in whut might be culled the Athenian quarter of Chicugo, where tao weulth, and culture, and philanthropy of tho city was especially con- tered, He thought, forward wud notive though the North Side had been In ult notivity fur the publi good, that this work had been Jong deluyed. {twits fortunate that it bil Tatlun upon sueb tines, that it hud we its bond a gentlemun whose uume was us fumillar os a housebold word, and whose efharactor 18 8 BS huithropist was knowa over tho Lind, ‘Th retary of the ‘Creasury had snid in 0 speech a fuw days ago that tho public debt bad boon so reduced that thy tax on whisky ilone was sutll- cleat to pay tho interest. ‘Tho speaker aid not agree with the Seerotary that this wiasan evidence of prosperity. Suppose a tux of one dollar were nsaedsed on every caso that tho undertakers took cure of, and the re- Ut Hurton, Selkirk, H. G. voloigh, Gallatin, William Ht, Vane derbilt, and Montauk. Arrived—Schooners Harriot Ross, A. P, Grovers, and ‘Tl Bukor; propeller Winslow. Cleured—Propeller Northornor. Wind south, alx miles, | PORT UUKON, Port Huron, Mich. June 1.—Passod up— Propellers Nashua, N. K, Fulrbank, Northerner, Celuc, Chinu, 8. E. Sheldon and consort, H. Coninbury and bargos, and schooner Shandon, Missouri and barges, Abercorn and burges, William Cowie and burges, Henry Howard und burves, Plymouth and by Ha dehooners Zack Chandler, Goorgo Sturens, Silnnte Davis, Emma, a George Murray, C. Cleveland, Evoles, 1, Coyne, Unrvey Bissell, James Platt, C,H. Burton, Selkirk, aud HG. Cleveland; ateamer Saginaw; tug Deady und barges, Lown—Propullors Arabin, Conestoga, Osceola, DD, W. Powors, Juy Gould, Waverly, Nyuck, Saginaw Valley, Josuph Davidson, J. Bay with the J. F, Card, 8. H. Kimball and gonsort, Salina and barges, George King and barges, Jessio Furwotl and consort; sehoonera Wells Burt, We J. Preaton, Saveland, Pathiinder, Samana, Dichignn, and B.A. Nichotson. Wind—South, light. Weuthor fine. BUFFALO. ifentntion of spito and portidy, nis exposuro of his party to dissension, dluintegration, and defeat—und atl because of nu personnl quire ret with the Presitent—is so belittling, sv. puc- rile, so wrong, that It marks him a political Fitz Jobn Porter of the worst type. ‘A quarrel with the President {6 no ground for such vetion. Conress, comprisiug the Sennte and House of Itepresontutives, is practicaily tho eblet brinch of our Governincnt, A Senator Is as independent and, powerful within the sphero of his authority ag the President or a Judge of ALO. ; 0 7 Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, coupes proved oxeeudingly enormous, thut would she Hupeoity ae ne peeider ae ne cee Turvato, N. “ba junc 1s.—Arrived—Pro- | by but a dubious evidence of prosperity. If) oower whatever over him. ‘Tho theory of our ie Thomns W. Palmer, Gordun Campbell, | thure was a heavy income from tne whisky tax, | Government is that. all power {8 derived from tochester, Scotia, Bultulo, and Idaho, and | he would reuson ‘backwards and sco that thero P sehouners Ogirita and Kuto Hattorson, grainy Chicago; Propeller Alcona, grain, Dulutu, Cieared—Propollers 1. W. Blanchard and Seo- tin, Chicugos; Prapaller Alcona and achooner f tho people, and the powor of i Senator within the legitimate domain of his ofMcini nuthority ts nainvioltblo a8 that of the Presttent. In to- noreblent countries it fs otherwine, There all hud been a great quantity: manufactured, and conaequently great consumption, and thie would tavolve inercuse in erie, poverty, and puuperisin. Jt was thine that something be donu Ban Diewu, con wnukee, in the way of Ne lreform, power Is cunceded ta ubide in the head of the va Dunforticand D. te Caldwell and xchoon--| "the League was Uroud und comprehensive in | Guvernmont—the Quoen, Emperor. or King, ors Danforth and D. Dobbins, cunt to Milwatre keo, W cunts; prope! t. Paul and schooners Carlingford and Qwaaco, coal, Erio ta Duluth ab wolng rates, and grain to Bulfulo on return at Koing rates. Hence, when a Minister or other appointee dit fers from his royal master on uny important subject, custom mukes It iucumbont upon hin to reaign., Ho thereby roatores the office to the onv who gava it. ‘he auino custom ta recognized In thia country su far ns the direct nppolntees of tho President are con- cerned, such as Cabinet olticors, forcign Mintz ters, ote, But it ios no Sppiication whatever to Congress, which (8 in collrdinite braneh of tho Government, And this leads ta even stronger round for consiring tho courge of Sir, Conk- ing in realgnlny,—loserting bis poat at a eritical porlod in tho history of his party, His action ta this behalf serves to introduce a monurchicul euatom, bulittle tho indepondonce of the Sento, und suggest ils subordination to tho exeuutive its purpose, taking in ull Kinds and betleis of mon, with “creeds or without, und kuow- ing no politics, Its scope wus as broad) us bumanity, and its charity was forall munklad, it hud dono a noble work in tho three yeurs since it was organized. It found tinexeoutod etulutes, prohibiting tho sale of Nquor to intnors, and ithad tna lurge measure chevked the ovilin thls city, Reformers buye: made a mistuke tu think iuy that if they could Boe cure the passuze of probibltury laws that tho sule and use of Nyuar would ‘cease of itself, Luw required to bu enforcud, and to acvompllsh this it hud to be bucked by # determined publlo opinion. ‘The Lonxuo at tho outset determined ‘tat it would finit its operations to the territory: embraced on the North Side, and that tt would PRIE. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, Ente, Pa, Juno 12.—ientered—Propetiora-Ans nie Young, Gordon Campbell, and Junlata, grain and merehandise, Chicayo. Ciencos-=Meopalive jurdon Cumpboll, light, ulfalo, CLEVELAND. Svectat WHsvatch to The Chicago Tribune, CORVELAND, O., June 12,.—Clonred—Propellors: Chicavo, Scotia, and Hinuvhard, merchaudise, and Kotobuim, ight, for Chleugo, tha o braneb of the Government,—a theory bustle to MILWAUKER. adware i Ue Eee ea cand the pronounced diseriininations of tho Constitt- Special Dispatch to The Chleage Tribune. fim was the proteation of tho ‘yourn, | Wen wAd uniform custom of tho page MunwaAunxe, Wie, Juno 12,—Arrlved~Schoon- | Turing its short oxitonco it bid roducdd. the i NES. or Hi, M. Bvove, Clearad—Stuaroer 8. C, Biuldwin with schooner G, Trump, for Kecanaba, PORT DALIOUSIE, Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Pont DALHOUIE, Ont, June Passed up— Schooner M, Fillmore, Oswego to Chicugo, cowl. ro THE COST OF ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Tho yus people ard .anxlously discussing tho enst of cloutria light as compared with pros ducing gus. They quote the opinion of Irot, Leo Dutt, tho electrician of tho New York Elog- trlo- Light Association, ayuinst the former, who, iu an address delivered at Delmonico's April 3, and since printed, publicly suids T will relate to you tho result of observations made during a recent visit tu the olficy of an eminent electrician [Ralson.) The light wus that known u¢ incaudescunt—n Mument of curs bon ralsed to Uybteemitting beat in vacuo, ‘The exoluvion uf tho air is necessury to prevent tho otherwise rapid destruction of the varben by combinadon with oxygen, At the time of my vialt there were sixty-two lamps in the cir= guit, = Avcordliug to their statement, ench Iunp =o was of = aixteen-oundie = power, — 1 necopt their statement as correct; thie will wive us un agurceate of 903 cundica, The generator was vitulized by un cagine rated by tho attendints In charge vt six-horse power, (found that it was a 5x7 cylluder, workluy with ay little expansion 40 revoludons per imnluute, with ninaty youuals of tive steam, in y buller uot Afton feut from tha enging. Lf baye overy rei gon to belluve that tho steam was delivered as? the cylinder with an almogt Jnuppreainble loss on ninety pounds. Under those conditions | think it fs perfeatly fulr to assume (you have the data, so thut you onn calculuto (t afterward) PCA Toot ponte wore waniatunnsed Uy oe use etx! 4 ORE CHAI y candies, tn tho kind of -untlng they hud 460,000 foot pounds requires a consumption of about 100 pound of coul per bour. It was un ordinary high-speed engine, ‘That 750,000 foot pounds Agwume required a hundsed pounds of cout. Tout fs tho only weal point in any duta; do not know thut tu be true; but l never saw an engine of that forts yet capable of delivering number uf urresta on tho North’ Sido by about BOW. It td theroby reducod tuxation and cons tributed tothe publio wealth by ‘reducing the expenses of the prison, the courts, and the pos tice force, Miribg the three yeurs the Lenguo had spent losa than $1,000 In money, No chure ituble organization in thy Stato COULD SHOW UETTER RESULTS during that thuo with an cqual exponditure of inunoy, ‘the League bad bvon a tremoudous AKONt, though not & temperance pdy, yet it bad bees a poworful auxiitary, It Waa not 8. prooibitory organization, gee it bud beon p powerful nuxiliury to ¢that.eud, It was not political or partisan, — put, rewind from small bewinainya, it bud estab- ished the fact that political orguniaations must look clacwhere for thelr {ntluence than to the Gra atap, It wus nota church, but yot it care ried with IE an iniluence that was ut onco Chria- tlunizing and evangelizing, ‘ho League wae building wp a temperance opinion whoro it never before oxisted. ‘Ten yours ayo oo auch undionce would bave gatherdd at the North Sido ‘under euch auspices, It hud cunverted business- men, und it bad even wou wuloonkeepera to Its prinoipios, To-day they wero inseribing ita manantes upon thelr banners. ‘hoy bad a woukly paperduvotod to tho tiquoriutcrest, and on tho first puye of tho lust number was a urteait of the Lougno's ugeut, Mr. Paxton, who: ad fornierly buen dorided und iusuited. Now they renokulzed that the object of the League wad ono thit appealed directly tu them, and (oy were willing to give publle recognizance of tholr feeling toward the [wague., Tho spuaker would wofurther, Onlyea fuw youre igo a political caucus deteriniued to resist the encroachinents of the League, Would any ward club do so toe day? ‘There was every cause for rejoicing at tho growth of gonera! temperimco through tho League's inilucnce. It bud been bard at thes to keep the Louguy down to its own aphore, thoru wae u tonduuvy to increase its objects, but tho friends who wore now enrolled as membera were seoured by adherouce to the original pure pose, ‘The polite furve had beew converted to te ea crpe and rendered thoir ald frooly; tho Justices hud becumy ita allies; the Courts, the States’ Attorney, tho City Prosecuting At- tornuy, ull were friundly ta the League, aud the player might be credited as among its well-wlib> enn 4 <r COPPERHEADS COMING TO THE RESCUE . OF JEFF DAVIS. Bomo of the old Copperhead papersaro coming to tho neslatance’ of Jelt Davisin his controversy with Geu, Sherinan, fu which be charges tho lut- tor with having maliciously and Intentonully burned up Columbia,8.C, This from tau Buituto Courter (Cop,) is. a aumple: In bls defense of his own character nan ruth- Jess nnd remoravivss thyhter Gen, Bhorman bas simply furnished & new example of human ine conslstenoy, ft would be well for hin ta leave. his war record a8 bo made It. The same us well as the glory of tho march ta tho sea inuat stand, Peruups he spoke more bitterly clghtcen years ago than ho suppused; if su, others were hot slow to net on his thrents, and bo will iHoult to shirk nll responsibility lio vonstcd Bo frankly of tho character of bie work in Goorglit Ju his official dispatches that ho cannot now quurrot with tho Bouthorn pleturo of it, Ina totter to Grunt dated © In the fleld near Savane nah, Deo, 14, 1864," be gave a akotch of bis mover ment and stated that the army which loft At- Janta with 5,000 head of cattle bud reuched Its destination with 10,000; that nt lenat 15,000 mules bad beon gathered inj and that forty brigades bad seut out ovory day foraging purtlos of fifty” mon vueh, who invariably returned mounted with wagon loads of provisions ot all eorts, bo that overy regimont was followed by nbout fifty mounted strayszicrs, and cach oficer Lind three or four led bourses, These facts are auggecative, and itis too (ute for Sherman to try to soften them. Inu letterto Halleck, dated vlght days Inter, bo says, in noswor toa charitable suggce- Uon that Charleston shoulda be acculentaliy doe etroyed and sult sown on tts ruing: “f wilt bear Ininind your bint as to Charios- ton, aud don’t think ‘Balt’ will be neccessary. When 1 move, the Fifteenth Corps will be on the right of the right wing, and thelr position will bring them naturally ito Charieston ret; ana if you have watehed the history of that corps, you will have remarked that they gener ally do thoir work up pretty well, Tho truth is, the whole arty is burnlog with au ingutiable degire to wreuk vengeance upon Suuth Carolina, = oho-hurse power with less consumptl ri, ‘The valy diltioulty was with the Grand | J almost tromblo nt her, futo, Lut fuel Chat whe four tv tied poundat aul nor horse-powor por Jury, biol was curibtsly rguuleads no ane | deserves wll toat, soars In story for wor. alan te want two a fuir as cut fi could tel OW, BXCU| uit it seumed to une vy ~ Torey lath 1p conepata this; a thoy hate tania, | Ipuluted in tho interest of thousloanmen. There | dulnot go iio South Carolla: and whon Pane particulur palus to compure it, with gus, at iho preaunt coat ot gu: ‘Tho Lundred pounds of coal will produce 400 fect of yas; 400 fcet of yay will evolve the vifect of 1,000 cwndieg, Sn yuu aco the position we are iu, In consuming that cuul directly by do- ateuctlye distillation, you can produco 1,500 cane dlos git; by conyertiog it into power, ana then again tite ight by incandesconce, you produce 1 Expressing this to other words, wu may suy thut in producing the lyht from coul by the incandescent ayatepL you losy one-third of the power us compurcd with yas, by actually con verting tho cbul into. aud delivering it {a the ordinary mauuer, Those ary facts, cE awored that Lwas en rauto tor that Stute, the fuvarluble roply was, * Weil, if you maka those peuple feel the severities of war, wo will pardon -you for your desulution OF Geuryia J look upon re wha! rr a ua ethere ws wo dd at sili vad - UNPROVOKED ASSAULT, Nank Kirk, the hackman, was arrosted ycs- terday for ussuuiting Louis Andelson, a Hobrow abopkecpor at No. U3 South Clark street, Kirk was considerably under the influence vf liquor at the ne of tho attuck, and it fa thought that bud Leon ouny arrests, indictiuenta, und convics Hons, aud, xended by the wutcnfuluess of the Leayue, mauy saloons HAD STOPPED BUSINESS, Tho speaker related the cuse of 9 keeper who gave up the business on cone dition that tho prosocution bo withdrawn, and wos now inuking furniture for w livelinood. An effort should bo made to cut otf tho rucrults to tho reat urna of 64,000 young men that were fallloy into drunkards’ graves. Tho work of the league wus preventive rathor thay reformatory, Ifthe temperance moveuient ceeded any one thing it was charity among onv another,—ono shaken comprehend the alums and objects of saloon- others, his violence was duo to the oxcltemeut ovca- ‘The Solid South, to a wownn, are tor Hop Bit- The Kev. George C, Milo was Introduced, and b: jh a ters, ustuy thomus tneir ouly amily mediciue. | spoke brictly. It was refreshing to huar laymen i aaa Gatos oat iheatieadiog Haven ebeck was out so that the attending pbysivia constituents, His desertion of his post, his nan: | * Monday Evoutng, Jun und nat wer thought best to put two atitets Rirkwiil have a hearing. thiseec ttt Justice Wallace, " ralng ‘betas \ DIGRINSON—At Eynnnten, Son at the residence of hinaunetncnw Gere. Jang Dickinenn, sed 74) ours, oT OCOFKO Watagg ‘wesdny af F Teom above Pe at 3 malty nro Invi Frlenay AS—Hune 12, erteide Mart daughter of George W, ond 13 {on younges is ur Hetfigtig Tne, need ome? oF enty-etgthse, QNGMIM uno ie att otek gk N ial 1nd 12,at 2 o'eln Ataliny ured 43 youtarnt the resid’ ar nestle : ry y : torr Mtr, ell, Hla Went Poi happy~ funeral norvicos of the 19 ist gfe ener ‘clock, norroMLNY—The $itlinn F Huttomloy, of 1) auth (ree, held a Cathedral 38. Peter and. Fag ngion. ond Tanein-sts., dune. 1 ne inninn to bo takon to Ditindolphia: KNIOHT=-Juno 12, 1881, at the NAN ngedl youre, muther 73 Mictinrd Fanti ah i ss Siva. David dina Mn, ort sarsive nt the houra 4 ‘ pete, Hamintina WAll bo tuiean Go bieeee aoe 1 at 2a OREN te-On Sunday, duno 12, P.0'Seih aged * Notica of funoral horeaster. obtosste. a EOS legl pease tastitence Lorbst, son sot Ton tr Monin a ANNOUNCEMEN''S HE » CHICAGO UNION y AN “Hab will fold Ite reauinr monthly iaectines th elulroom, Grand Yuctie Hotel. tls crea st AUCTION SALES, ecsaceas tarry 71 Pax NGST/TVTT SR Ti eeasee we Ue ad tht Sateen, Ee Nothing Choicer Are Made BOOTS & SHOES ‘Than the 390 Cases we stall close out At Auction, Monday, June 13, Commencing at 10 a. in. prompt, An. Hromtpity unt wo ask your REGULAR TRAD SALES DRY GOODS TURSVAY, JUNE 14, 0:80 A. My and THURSDAY, JUNE 16, Oho ALM Clothing, Hnbinidevies, Sta tl GEO. P. GONE & CU, Auctioneers, QUR REGULAR AUCTION SALE Wednesday, June 18, WILL CONSIST OF 500 Sample Lots and 1500 Cases Duplicates AL Spring and Suremer Gu ‘That we shall certainly close ont, as consignees don't WANtB enge curried uver, GEO, PG ir MLE & CO, Madison-st, AUCTION Dock Property! ‘On Monday, tho %th day of Jun: D. m., at thy north door of thy C dolphest. in the City of Chleae, € nols, the undersigned, Assigneo of Co, will offer for ante at publto auction 1 24 nnd 2, in Bluek (6) ninwtyesix, tt Elstan’s Addie tun tu Chteago, being about one hundred aid elsty- tive (6h fact duck fronton the North Branch, ty two hundred feet to Mawthorno-wy., the Hite of the fore jer tunnury of Elle), Danziger & Co. which was der strayed by tire, ‘This proverty ts thoroughty docked, contains 10 tanning-vate, 8 loeches, a smokerstack in good cond! tlon, cost #1,000, hido-shot!, ntabio, ang warehouse, and 4 latue quansity of belek from the burned buildings, It ls wall udanted for u tannery, lumber-yard, coals yard, Hourlngeinitt, or other aunutacturing or Weary inerchunaise, ‘Tho property ta free from Incurebrance, abstract furnished, and will be wubjuct to tuaed OC SL ‘Tho eno will be subject to the approval of the Court. peu. LAMBERT BLIEL, Antunee, Likes ENNEY, FLOWER & CRATTY, Attorneys. 11s" Deurbornsst. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM £ C0. AtStand 88 ttundolph-st. . AUCTION SALE SALOON OUTFIT SALE 1851, at tira o'clock +House on Ita tel, Hanalyer £ ch At 144 West Lake-st. Monday Morning, June 13, at 10 O'Clock a Tables, completes Piewures, wen, “Aweluneers. ‘rabies, Chairs, 2, Pool: Glassware, Nickle Counter, and 31 KBLISUN, FLEUSIEEM & A GALA W Beginning June 20. W. C. COUP'S MONSTER FOUR-RING CIRCUS. CIRCUS, WIth Treo Cirens Companies. MUSICUNE, With Automatic and other Wonders MENAGERIE, With Naro and Coatly Animals, ot PARIS HIPPODLKOME, With Roman Charlot, and Jockey Haves. Jarevr und Ueandae chan any: auiee Shuw #0 8 ‘ori, ‘te se Gah Pople, GRanp OF ‘Vho great oporatto succuas of tho continent, the sual Termeuy ACME OLIVETTE (0... , ee Including Mr. Williams. Carlton, Megsra, Hert nnd dames G. makes, Lieoree Ohad, Rian be Fanay Wentrarii itoso Adrien, a poworlul huh woud grand orchestra. ett yh Noxt. 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