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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, Sa CRIMINAL NEWS. Ve Confession of the Talbotts, No Awaiting Death on the Gallows. Narrative of the Afcidents At- tending Their Father's , ©’ Bloody Death. ‘ : Attempted Lynching in Arkansas of the Supposed Murderer of : a Girl. Discovery of the Remains of a Man “ "jn an’ Ioe-Box in Sa- »vannah, Ga. Two TLunistans Suspected: as tho +, ° Authors of the Brutal i Murder, AMan in Pittsburg Kills His Mise tress, and Then Commits Suicide. Sy THE TALBOTT BOYS. Manyvinur, Mo, duly 6.—Charles E, ond Albert P, Talbott, the two young men sen- tenced to’be hanged at thls placa duly 22 for the murder of their father, Dr. P. 11, Talbott, but who were resplted by Gov. Crittenden, made n confession to-day. “After recounting tho circumstance of Dr.-'Talbott's return home from tho fatr at Muryville, and tho sub- sequent visiting of 0 patient on tho night of tha 18th of lust’ September, Charles, the youngest of the boys, made tho following statement: i it ay “Tand Henry Wyatt, the hired ian, had retired to bed'in an up-stalrs room. Shortly wo heard mother’ crying for help, and ,we ran down and entered the room where they wore, Thosightthat I then beheld appatted me; Mother was lying on the floor in front of the bed, and fathor was kicking her. When Wyatt and Ientered the room father ealted for his‘ revolver, which was: lying.on a bu- reau neat by. and'I grabbed the shotzun and shot him fi the back. Just after firing the shot. my brother Albert came in from, tho barn, and he aysisted:.fathar to. the bed. Dr. Talbott-thon called ug to the bed, and told us, the shot was: fatal, and . that he must soon die; that he wanted to for- give and be forgiven. Mo briefly, re- counted the tfamily troubles, and told‘ us that womust deny all, Ie wanted the public to think that National banks aud public cor- poratidns had hired ain aysasin to kill him be. cause of his denunelation of them in some of His speeches, He urged us to obey lis in- * structions and keep stspicion off of the fame tom * shall “man, Tecogn ily. This course we have purstivd until dvath stared us in the face... Lc. urged us to deny alland stand upon our denial, assuring us that it would cazry us through, and tnt, to make our-dofense sure, he would muke his will-and make‘ us. equal distributors of his - property, - and make mother execu trix of: ris will. ‘father “wns nt times very: cruel to mother and to us chil- - dren, Ho was a man ‘of desperate’ temper, with whom no one could reason. 1 have withheld this statement, willing to wndergo any punishment ‘rather than: expose the faults of my father or let tho world know 1 killed him to protect my mother, Susvicion yoon centred.upon the family, and_we were arrested upon the onth of J. V. Brighton. “Much has beon sald, and the censure of the ublic was terrible, Mitchell and Brightoi ave falsified from the beginning... If { go grave at the hands of the exceutioner lo declariny that. both of them. com- taltted. perjury. “Mr, Wyatt {8 weak-minded. ‘and not responsible.” 0 == ces megs . Albert, the brother of Charles, corroborates the above, and ndds phat aftar ie had helped Ince his father onthe bed, tho Inttor told im to take the gun, run out doors and shoot at any one he could see about the. place, and to shoot anyway. This ‘the boy did. Ilu then, at tho direction of his father, broke the window with the gun, to carry the Impression that he, the father, had been shot by an as- sasin from the outside. 3 : A HORRIBLE RECITAL, ‘ -Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ATLANTA, Ga; duly O—One of the most revolting crimes in the annals of history has Just: bean’ tnearthed ‘in’ Savannah, It ap- pears that several months ago two men; na- Hves’ of Tunis, Africa, renched Savannalt, and, after.ronting a simallgtore upon one of the most prominent, business thoroughfares of the city, commenced, dofng n. general re- tail fruit: business, and at tlmes peddied wares of: thelr-own’ manufacture in the streot, Androw Parvio, who. seemed to be the senior member of the firm, sold lemons and Carlos Parego tinages made of wood-and adroftly placed In glass bottles; Threemonths, ago these mon closed up their catablishment, saying’ that they: wore golng for thoir fomilles, and, os thoy wanted to retain: tho store, pald the rent forone month in advance and took tho key with thom. Yesterday a very foul smell was found to come from within tho building, and, the parties not hay. ing come back, Hermann, the owner of tha bullding, couslider! that thoy had changed elr-minds and were not going to Hy and that he would open the Hore and ae Tt _Dleaned out for othor parties who slesired to rentit, ‘In one corner of the room was an lce-box, and the amell scomed to como: from it... Upon ‘opening the box it was found to tontain the partially decayed romains of a zed, AB. Stephen Capela, an Image-seller,, who, about the tine that Par- vio, and Parego disappeared, turned up miss iug, * The lat fy, wit whom Canola had been boarding while in the city, upon belny Inter- rogated, said that when Capeln loft her house he had upon hig person about $2,000, and that when he left he stated to hor he was aolng to Bennawiek with Parvio and Pdrego, whers he intended to continue ils business. ‘The revailing theory is that Parvio and Parego lecnyed Capuln to thelr store nid there Tour ered Kim < for - his money, and; atter placing his remains {nthe feo-clest, aid -o- miontl’s -rontal and felt, think- that they could fekiwelt out of the county before the explration of the month utroclous crime, : BIURDER AND SUICIDE, -_ Bpectat Dispatch ta The Ohteagd Tribune | ’ Prerspuna, Pa, July 6—Abouts o'clock to-night a most horrible murder and suicide occurred: on High street, Mike Krowsondort- -, dhall-cutter, shootlug his mistress, Kate Smith, and then killing himself,” It appears that: Krelsendorfer, pnd. the ‘unfortunate woman were ata ball the other night, and that Krofsendorfer became very angry st her for recelving thd attpntions of another mat, On the way home they quarreled and he » Blackeund tier eye, ‘Tonight sw signified . ber lutention of itendin another ball, but ‘ he objected, snying sho could not go. with her sye In:that «condition, « ‘She _ynsisted her determination to go, and: Krelsendorfor left tho house in anger. Ho proceeded toa washop, where lie sold .ils- coat and ughta cheap revolver, Ieturniug, he re. newed the quarrel, which finally culminated jn his sending a bullet through the woman's rain, kiting her lustantly. Without at her he placed the revolver to his own ead and fired, falling dead ut her side. Seve eral persons were witnesses of the terrible _ aifray, but were go badly frightened as to be unabl = proyent hin, >. : A MURDERED GIRL, | New Your, Ark, July “6,—Additional Particulars have been recolyod of tha murder ot Misg Ballo Watson, A special’; from Monticollo says: “Although tha excitement last night was very wreat, aud between 200 and 800 men Hh town, only five masked, fuse An attempt to get the prigouer Edmunds ‘aut of jail,” The diye men secmed to be.very de- ternijued, but, by the strategy, coolness, and bravery of ‘Sheriff Iommock, the uttemvt, was frustrated. ‘There {suo doubt as to Ed- uunde’ guilt. Jt Is aatd that ho bad tirst pe- toyed and rulned thy! young Jady.. A few | announce the discoyery. of thelr bloody and- days azo he offered $500 to cause an abor- tlonebut gave no name. Thiraday a fishing par was arranged, and Edmunds went oO Watson's for the young lady. She was not ready, and he returned to his fouse, She left some thine after, us was supposed, on her way to the fishing party, but was ‘never again scon alive, On the ree turn ot the party It was found that she hind not been witht .thom,, and search was in- stituted, Hor body was found Saturday, her hend having been cut entirely open across the forehead with an ax, ‘Stspicton centered upon Edmunds on accountof his pecullar conduet with the party, 0s he did not eat or ports, one szned by the Republican and the other by the Democratic members. The former presents the evidence to the Assembly: without recommendation, on the ground that It would bu improper to do go, os the case has gone before the courts, The Democrats, without drawing any decided conciisfons on the speeiiie eases, improve the..apportunily tout forth a long campalgu document in whieh the corruption and?rottenness of: the Republiewn’ party Is_akowi wp in vigorous terns. : ALBANY. Events Teach the Bourbon Re- A publicans Nothing at All, Continued Refusal to Elect Men to the Two Vacant Senator: ITY. REPORT, rey. sleep, Some. bushes were found cut, near vet mlfiar “stern Associated Prese. i showed the knife had n ships, k alia Pete ta ba SE ee Senite was found to be the :. p i Angaye, Ne Yu July.G--Mt. Scott, from one, A nrau Tintchet, with blond oH a by —— tha Coane tuvostiaty Ly sharaes of hic ling was done, was found to be | . ‘ : i) ertbery, made by Brad and others, pre: Patol the k oe Aas found wit bloat | Sincere Efforts of the True Ree sented 1 report from tho majority ot the Ho lind attempted to wash tho alalny on tt Andignation aginst the prisoner Pa tt Committee, She report says the charge and Dlaod ote publicans*to Get an Elege very intense and wnlversal, butealin heads if dental were both positive, and the evidence fsvery tmoderatlon, and say tet the Inw take fon, taken was circumstantial; and also that, its course, All any the evidence is ample and . at pending the sessions of the Committee, while 4 : auficiont to make ‘A DEFAULTING TREASURER, Sptctat Dispateh to The Chleaca Tribune, Lixcoun, Nob. July —News ‘lias come frou, Pawnee County of thé defaleation of im swing.” sumining up the evidepe ator Sesstons, Charles A. Edwards, and others were Ine dleted by the Albany County Grand Jury. "The Conunittee, therefore, think It would Bo hnproper for it tu prejudice the ease now In Yesterday's illots's Wheolor 42 nnd Conkling B2p-Hepew 53 and “Plath 0. % . J SS the hands of the Court, It, therefore, sub- Conftty-frensurer Cummins, who’ tins 80 a mitted the ovidence taken, ‘The report iy nanipulated tio ensh of that county thata | Reports from the”Gommittea of Inveali- | uned by Sent, Ie A. Carpenter, Draper, deficlency of $14,000 Is shown. Cummins ; Skinner, and Boardman, was candidate: for State ‘Treasurer on tho gation into.the Bribory SHENONTETS . Greenback teket four years ako. Jo ts Oharges; . * " holding oftice for the third suecessive term, . i Mr, Brooks, from, the minority of tho Corn. and was considercd-In avery respect a mode! ; inittee, submitted the tlior ty report, in offleial, He ts now In jail, and ls unable to THE VOYES. whey ey pay thal, Je Wie Charny Ie ruc. give tho requited ball, which ts $10,000. COMPIOS then sets forth the constitutlonal provision Spretat Dispateh to The 90 Tribune. Autany, N. Y., ditly 64'Pho first practical steps looking towards & final settlement of the Senatorial contest werd takin to-night. No delinit results were reached, but the gen- eral bultef is that the endl (g: not far away. ‘Tho Fentherhends succeeded this afternoon In obtaining the sixty-five nimes required by the terms of thetr enll fora conference. ‘The document and Its terms werd 13 follows: Wuenkas, Moro than four ‘weeks have been spout innvain attempt tu blcot- two United States Sonators to Hl the vacancies entused by the resignations of the Hon. Itoscoo Conkling aud tho fon, Thomas, Pinte, and. ‘ Wuenrkas, We bellevo it to be our Imperative duty, domanded wlike by tho Intervet. of nem: bers of: thls Legisinture and by the interests of tho whole peopto, spevully to itl sald vacancies; Therefore, We, tho ‘undersigned Republican mombors of the Segisinture, dy bereby ugreu that when sixty-five or more Kepubllcin mem- bersof the Legistaturo buve sigued this paper wo will attend # conference of such signers, to- gethor with all other Republican menibers who aginst bribery and corruption, in order to show the enormity of the crline, and dwells engih dn this pulnt. radios, It eived mousy with the tnderstand- Ing that he would yote tg requested, He gaye up the money ab the proper thue and to the proper person, but it would have been far better if he had refused to accept the mony ntall.. ‘The law and the Constitution botit muke bribery a felony, and fx the vunish- tment, whieh is hmprisonment in the State Prison. ‘The report refers ty ‘THES CAKE OF JUDAS, who recetved. thirty pieces of silver, and then, repenting tis erline, gaye them wp. ‘The restoration, however, came tov lite. The stitenient made by Bradley at his hom that there would soon occur at Albany something that was startling, was the bexinolig of the end. ‘Che statement of the offer or money on one side fy ns elrenmstantial ‘ng the dental onthe otlier, and upon the soul of one of these men rests the stilt of per! tinh and the Almighty alone knows ‘who it 1s that is gullly of both bribery and perjury. ‘The testimony taken shows that no inoney was forced upon or offered to any other member of the Legislature than Bradley, [tis posl- BURGLARIES, Bptctat Disvateh to Tha Chéeaen Tribune, Bepronn, Ind, July. 6.—Biralars broke into the drug establishinent of ‘Dr. John Stimpson and the store’ of J.D. Urmoy, in Harrodsburg, twelve miles north of here, last night. In tho frat-named thoy secured money aud gouds to the value of $50 or SW, and Inthe lutter a lot of revolvers and other articles, + : BURGLARS FRUSTRATED, Litrtin. Rock, Ark, July 5—A. Morrlllion ‘speclal snys that’nattempts* wero made. last nightto burglarize the -ofllee of the Circuit Clerk, at Lewisburg, and obtain tho Indict- ments filed, but the parties overturned in large desk, creating considerable nofse, which alarmed thom, and they fled before ne- cuompligshlug thelr purpose. : CONVICTED OF COUNTERFEITING. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sruxaricty, Ul, July 6.—In the Unilad States District Court Reuben Young was to- day convicted of counterfeiting, but tings not | may Join us, and at such conferencd | tively sworn to by Bradley that this mone! yet been sentenced, proceod to. vate viva voce for candi | was tendered him, and that he accepted, dates to fll said vacaneles; and when | is nowhere shown that- the money was re- fusud or rejected, “THE CASE OF CALDWELL, In Congress, 1s reelted at length with com- ment. The deatturoity taken invulying the offer of the Marshalship ‘by Jolin b Dayens port to. Senator Strahan is also recited, ‘The Jommittes elicited facts, by admission and otherwise, that money has been used In cone neetlon wlth the pending Senatorial election, and also the presence of 8 horde of lobbyists seeking to influence the votes of inembers; that Senator Sessions’ bank aecount to a Javge stim was closed onthe ith of June, but no use of inoney beyond the $2,000 alleged to have been paid to Bradley ean be traced as Delug ttsed in the election of Senators, IN CONCLUSION SPORTING. BUFFALO VS. TROY. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, - Burrawo, N. Y., duly 0.—Tho Buffaloshad nn easy victory over the ‘Troys to-day, make ing the second game won from them this seatson. Both clubs did remarkably heavy batting, and ‘the flelding on both sides was up tothe standard. Welch was pounded all over the fleld, and Ginlvin wns ontted rather freely, protably owing to his wish to favor Nowe, whose hands are badly used up, ‘The wnpiring of Powers was very unsalisfactory, favorlng the visitors at every opportunity. two candidates shall have each received i{ty-fuur votes cast in sald conference, sixty~ fiveor more voting, wo will make sald candl- dates so receiving such numberof yotes our candidates nt tho next and ench succeeding meeting of the Joint Assembly until the sald candidates shnit be elected; provided one enndl- date shall be selected from ench of the two prins elpal divisions of the Republican party, Suld conference shall be held at the Assembly Cham- ber, nt the entl of the tirst five signers of this paper, and invitations to ntleud sald conference abull be extended to all Republican members of tho Legislature, whether thule names appear herein or not. THE SIXTY-FIVE SIGNENS—SENATONS, 5 Birdsall Madden, Schracde the Committee submits tho resolution as ap lttntie bea de oF Fo, | Davenport, - Mecarthy, Bossions, chatges made by Bradley, and that the re- uate 5-0 8 0.0.0.0 amg | Loomis, Vitti Wagner, celpt of money by Bradley was in’ ylutation Mariel catecbatele:t: : Lord, itobertson, ~ Woudln. of the law of 1860; also. that, whiie it ts in - Fluldiog urrors—Huttilo, 7 Troy, 3. Lynde, ockwoll, evidence that Senalor Sessions has been ne- Base blis—Dultalo, 18; roy, 1, ASSEMBLYMEN, cluistomed to recelye large sums of money as Nwo-Iniso bits—Ulllespl White Alvord, Fonuor, Haines, atobbylst, the only evidence of dls. ustng ‘Phrev-base bits—Riel Raker, Vian, Reltz, money avus that of paying Bradley $2,000; First bigo on balls—Gutalo, Beach, Gutes, |. Htuberts, that thowsh Susslons drew irom his bankers First bugo on errors—Troy, 1. Heman, Goodman, Robinson, $0,010, and that nearly $50,000 was drawn and Bruck oltt—Fores, Oitourke; Tirouttora, | Hianinger, Hamilton, fbotik, usvd by other partles, there ty no evidunce of Ferguson, Hankingon, Foley. {soardinun, Hlekiman, Ansell, C. Hoy fi beh Tf he Senatorlal eleeti ft Double play—Poters, Howes, Holmes,. Ttussell, Diy Any being tised in thy Senatorial election, Pasged bnils—Rowa, Be , Tutler, Holt. Seeley, ald tut please counsel to call ns witnesses: Trme—Two hours and fortyefive minutes, Curpenter, 1.8. Hunter, Sheldon, Barber, Mdwards, or, Phelps, whose names Umplro—Powers, Chiekeerag Hii ; {DP ‘ were most prominent in the use of money, ' a ——— 9 at Ury ver, CHESTER PARK. Congdon, Lowis, Siccle, ’ Bpectat Disvatch ta The Chicago Tribune. caylee OMe, Van ttiron, OBIT UARY. “CinciNNATI, O., July &—Thore was a good Pumuidy eck Vannes JAMES WARD, attendance at Chester: Park to-day, the third | Buteher, . - TF 5 Ya! icine Ware, thie: Beligtl-Agenty died at day of tho siinmer trotting: mestiog.: There re Pottors, Youu J Ward, tho: Beligol, Agent, half-past 0 o'clock yesterday morning of en- lurgement of tho Hyer. He was taken down nbuut a month ago, but recovered, and, In the dischurge of hts duties, visited some North Side schools in company with In- suector Curran, : 'Chelr buggy broke down, and the shock, or the subsequent walking, hadabad effect on Myre Ward, who was obliged to return to his bed, from which he never arose, Ile was born In Randallstown, County Antrim, Ireland, Aug. 1, 1814, com- ing to “Americn In 1834, and settling near Aue burn, N.:Y. Ue rennined there seven years, “having charge;of a farm and stone quary, In 1si1 he’ started West, Ine tendime to’ buy a farm near Dubuque, but concluded to loente In Chicago, | Here hy es- tablished hingelf in. the grain and produce business, and he was one of the first to en- 10 Ih pork packing, At the end of a year he turned his attention to real estate and bulldines on contract, belng # plitsterer by trade, He bought 0 house on a teased lol, where Heath & Milligan’sstore on Randolph streets now abd sty ground-rent being THE FIVE ONIGINAL S1dNEIs - appointed 8 o'clock this eventing for the meeting. It will be ;notived that the Ist of signers’ includes. nearly all tho Half- Breeds and Featherheads, but no Bucks. "Phils evening the entire sixty-five, with the exception of thres who were nevessarily out of tho city, wers. presentin tho Assembly. ‘This is by far the Inrgest number of epub- Heans who have agreed on any one proposl- tion since the connnencemont of the contest, and tha fact, of itself, would bo fullof en- courngement, As ‘the terns of the confer- ance specify that sixty-five members must take part in the voting to make the deelsion on candidates binding, it was ‘useless to take. any ballots to-night, as none of the members outside of.tho. signers would participate in the proceedings, An hour, however, wasde- yoted to speeches, In which the lenders ex- pressed tholr views on tho situation with much forced. All tho spenkers urged lar. wore two’ purses of . $1,000 each, A 2340 class, witli five starters, and 03:20 class, with four. In the former’ Ed’ Geor’s’ chestnut mare Annie W. sold in the -pools at the rite of three to one axzninst the feild, consisting of Bonesot, Rosa Wilkes, Highland Stranger, and Laura J. Sho justified the confidence of her backers by winning In straight heats. ‘The result was as follows: 28; S381, stallion Executor ‘In the 2:29 class tho bi. was -2. hot favorit, selling over two to one agulnst Bliss, Eagls Boy. and Alico nsthe field. ‘Thy race resulted ns follows: Becoutor, ‘ CONEY ISLAND. mney ae the strong Leas which oxista, | $20 year, = To tlso— purehased on New Yon, July g—At Coney Island to- | i view of political complications likely to | third of | block, in - Carpen- day’ tho “Agatnk Suites one ailleuad five fur- | arise. In case tho President dies, to elect two | tee’s Addition on West’ Randolph street, and was considered “erazy” by hig fellow-citizens for going into the “desert,” But his judgment was sound. For a tlne he was ngsociated with his brothor, Hugh Ward, In building operations, and mada monoy, He was vlected a member of the Board of Edu- cation fn 1857nnd served until 1803, It was at higsuegestion that the office of Build- Senators at the earhest moment. Woodin and other Depew mon stated that thoy were rendy to drop any candidate to bring about tho elcetion of Senutors. A +THE TALK WAS FREE AND GENEMAT,: and, although .no deflult action was hid, the longs, for .t-year-olds, was: won by Baltic, Duke Montalbeau second, Kitty Clark third. Tine, 9:25... ‘ The three-quarter-milo heat race wagon by Aleck’ Ament, Charlie: Ross took tho tirst heat, ~ Time, 1:15, 310, 121794, ‘The wile and one-eighth race Was won. by | effect of the mecting and remarks was exeel- | ing ‘and Supply. .Agent was created, Mjstim, Borvardlng, second, Svotilla third. | font, and gives hope that « sutlsfactory con- en nt ats” “aspiration of ls term, ole | was appointed: ‘to the position. and had filled: It aceeptably over since. Falling health, however, compelled chin to send Jn his resignation, whieh he did ashort thie ago, but [twas not to take effect until tho end of hits teri,—tho second Thursday ta September, Mr. Ward superti- Nended the’ construction of all the schools that have been built inthe elty since.1863, with thres exceptions, and purchased all the supplies for the Departinent , He wns very earetul. about the expenditure of money, ant clusion to the wenrlsoma struggle may bo found this week. ‘The conference adjourned until to-morrow evenlng, when It 1s expected sixty-five will’ bs present, Special efforts will bu made to-morrow to induce adaltional members to Joln In the movement, Jt noth- ing Isaccomplished to-morrow night It would seam, from the drift: of the discusston toe night, that s regular caucus will ho called on Friday, ‘The fourth race, one mito, was won by AMerelioness, Sonopoly, second, Nimblefoot pird. ‘Time, 1:41... - The mite aiid a hal€ hurdle race was won by; Dalgitlan, Devan second, Eunice third. ime, 3s : YOUNGSTOWN, 0... - Younastowy, O., July &.—In the 9350 race to-lay Luey dt, won; ‘time, 282), 3334, — and 3:30, Little Jim won tho two first heats Jn either -ovent an: vlectlon may : D , van starters, Midnight wou,—2:201{, 9:35, and | Week, ‘Thoro «ts. not’ -much’. “public ‘ sue have done to ‘rellect on ty family.” 1 the War he was Interested In-tie North ern Sanitary Comission, and did goud work for tho Union eause. Belng ono of the “old settlors,” he was widely kuown throughout theelty, and lad many friends, He was married twice,—tirst jn Auburn, and the sec~ ond thie In Chicago,—and had nlnechildren, one of his daughters belug the wife of Witl- discussion of candidates, nevertheless deup and cunning wire-pulling and bargaining be- tween the friends of tho. varlous. candidates 1s In progresu, and, If a combluation fs eifect- ed, the election will bo rushed through tm- mediately to-morrow, oven, If the plans can Fen winning the first two and the fourth heats, Driver winning the third in 2:24, Thare were four starters, : Kono won tha running. race, mito and re- peat; tne, 1:47 In both heats, - Fairy Queen won ony heat, and took secondunenvy.s Thls fy tho closing day, so : “ “<PHE STATE CAPITAL Me Pore NAuioriNg tim G, Amberg ae rere! 3 : To ine IWeatern dentate area. ih eheclat qegating of the Hoan of Eiluon ‘The Nattrond and Warchouse Commise |_ ALUANY, Ne Y., duly h—Thoe Convention Ws held | yesterday a 00 “slonore—Livoneed to Organize—Diaape | Mee tt noon, Lrusident pro, tem. Robertson Linke aotlony wl ween ait the tlontht polnted Doctors—Clark County Bonds, ber of ~ Spectat Dispatch to The Ohicaga Tribune, -SPRINGELY, Til, duly 6&—Tho Railroad and Warehouso Commissioners began tholr July meeting to-day, and will remain tn sex sion during the week, considering the com: plaluts before them .and tho revision of the schedules of rallroad rates, ‘Tho accounts of the Grain Inspection. Department were passed upon to-day. “The Juno pay-roll, the Board, and for many yorrs past ‘Its eMlelent Punlding and Supply Agent. Presidont Delangy goccupled = the ehalr, and ull the members were present ex- tupt Mesers. Kolth, Frinkenthal and Bart- presiding,’ : . Mr, Husted offered rasolutions In condem- nation of tho uttumpted assasliation of Prest- dunt Gartield, and oxpressive of, sympathy with the Presfdent: and: his? fanilly, which were adopted unanimously bya rising vote, ‘VYho Conyention -thunsprocusded to ballot for United States Senator for tho short term, meoting, aid on motion of Inspector Bure Following is the com’ thea yote th rouxhs connaittes, consisting of the Presl- dent, Lnspeetors Burroughs, Hoyne, We King, W. LL Wolls, and W, K, Sullivan (the thred Inst muued belng formor Presidents o: draft appropri- a! hie the Bonrd), was appointed Aan teuls and ‘oxpenses amounted to “No sholeat nig sreslutions te jrouunltivs reported. AAT oy 3332 oe : * tro 2 sais follows: as 56,05) ‘The Convention . AY WEIIBAb tt bus Sloasod tho Great Disnonsor wot. oceadted to vate for 5 Senator for the onder vaeanoy, Follow. ing Is the combined ygtos Kernan (Domocra}), |5 Depow.. "eae ‘Tio Secretary of Btate to-lay Issued Mconses to organize ng follows: Ohlcago Car-Roofing Company; capital, $100,000; corporators, Frederick K, Buwes, Jolin 0, Fortiner, Joseph M. Rogan, ‘Tie Literal’ Publishing ‘Com- pany, Chicago; espltal, $15,000; corporators, d,'t, Pratt, Paul Schuster, Fritz Luebera, ° Notice of the result of the recantoxamina- tion In Chicago -for:-certilicates to practice of Bventsto remove from among us Str, James Ward; thorefore, Resolved, ‘Phat In the doath of Mr, Ward wo hove lost a friend who wos ap bonored and use- ful member of tho Board of Education for six yeans, and who ‘bas been our ablo and fulthful Bullding and Supply Ayent for cigntgon ase. Reauved, ‘That thia. Hoard and tho City of Chicago oweto Afr, Ward & lasting dobtol grate itude for hls unwearied and yaluablo servicos ag Chatraian of tho Counnitteo on Ha lilnes and Grounds during bia memborship of tho Board, iY Inn || tapanin cee ortvA OAWCUS CALLED, Gi “Us Mr, Phillips, on: a question of privilege, meillelne wus to-day sent by the Secretary of . the State Board of Yrenith t& those examlncts pronaunced og false tho, published statonient se er ey "i daphuratag tio duties hat ‘The thoroughness of the examinations con- at the propased conference on the Senators | devolved,upon bim forse long a porludas our’ ducted by ths Board la attested by the fuck | Ship Ot Atepablicane vad AND, and pro- | By liaoleed, Tujewe nate over found Mr. Ward a hat but two Md Was 8 proposition original . hed, vi . for examination were granted curtificates, | with himsele in good auth, = io found bere ‘inan ot unbendtug integrity, whose Jealous care Of tha jinportant Interusts won for hi dation of nil utrusted to bim bas the cuntidoneg and hearty commens who baye knawn him ju his rola> two factions hol at each other at bay,- and di ng then Jnto unlty- of The Auditor has eauceled: ait: the remaln- ing onistandine bonds of Clark County...” i i it was hoped to 1 the Uniteil States Ciroult Court. to-day ped an order was entered vacating the decree en- “Phe Chalruian hod a atic ‘read aunouno- | fetal sdetnt we extend ‘0 ‘tho family of Mr, tered iy the casy.of the Unley aaneat Come | ing that, in accordance with 9 vall signed by | Wart nur WarUICaL aympatbles in. this bour of pany vs, the Calta & St, Luuls Ratiroad Come | slx yfive Tombors,' the “Kepubjicany would | their Ueroavement und sorrows ny, Popes, 187¥, directing the Recelver of | moet in conference this evenlig-at 8 ‘o'clock ‘Hesplced, That this ivard, a8 9 token of thelr ihe Hae r to pay the Eust St. Louis'& Caron to .endeavor to agree upon: dates for | high respect tor the memory of thelr devoused let Hailroad Company a certain claim, ...; | Usiited States Banat 4 Saha aarools ote attend r) He i junargt ly a body, Fac ng _—— ‘The Conyent! “2 OHIO BAR ASSOCIATION ( ‘Toteno, July &--At & mecting to-day, presided over by Chicf-Justice Waite, Jt wus declded to hold the fire} annual meet ution! road upon the rpoords of tho Bourd, and the Clark of the Luurd forward 9 copy om to tho fauill, or tie dbecheods 4 gt 88 ass if ‘Tho Clork read a communication from Mr, J, Y. Scaummon, a former School Inspector, expressing lils regret at belng unable to be 2 ALBANCES: «jy pectar Dispatch tq The Axbany, July. 6-—Tha Sribery uvestlga- i 4 5 ‘ven: tag of OD, Bar Association of Ohio at Tole. tion farca came to.an Insignffigant ‘close this’ present ug the meet LM ied ic Sonmbae oF t of the 40th as heretofore Nese uldcan nee Oe ee es he Combntttes ‘eeseited two re- Mr, E. i the Board of Education, pald an eloquent re re a JULY 7,‘ 1881—TWELVE. PAGES omni : t lett, ‘Sho Chairman stated. the object of the * tribute to the high qualltles and true mantl ness of Mr, Wart. Jfis individuallty wos linpressed ow every selool building th the city, and no breath of suspicion ever reated upon lls character. . Mr, We H. King said he knew Mr. Ward for about alx years while connected with the Board, and know hin for an honest and con- selontions matt, falthful to his trust in every: wi Lt would be- hard. to fill ia place, antl cert Inly no better officer could ever be found. Mr. W. K, Sullivan spoke of Mr, Ward ns oneot the very best public servants ha ever knew, and regarded his death as a public loss. Mr.-Phil A. Hoyne spoke in similar terms. and was followed by Mr. W, HL Wells, wlio spoke from twenty-four years’ knowledgo of the devcased. Mr, Wells bellevedt Lint sr, Ward was one of the ioxt straightforward and honest of men, and an exaniple to those who knew hin . Juspectors Dunne and Stiles expressed in fevling teriny thelr, appreciation of the hich character of the degensed. lnspeetor iur- roughs bore sinilur testimony, as dit Mr. Bonne St. Anne, took communion, and upon standing up walked out by herself, leaving her crutches behind her, ‘Cho shrine isnt: tracting many thousands of pilgrims. ‘The per centage of miracles, however, seems ta 6 80 sinall ns to make people suspicious af to the veracity of the reports. MtssING-EXPORTS. Speetat Dispatch ta The Chienon Tribune, . Wasntroy, July 6.--No tidings haya yel been recelvert of the intssing Indy, Miss Dolly Thornton. The lake in the vicinity of the Pler still contiines to be dragged, but su fat Without success, One fiundred dollars hat been offered ng a rewart for her recovery, s Tite exports to tha United States from the For ot antl for, fhe mouth of June 2 ii —belng S35, Over dune for 1880.7 NE S498 In oxcese oflicer having been the past nineteen THE WEATHER. SPRINGFIELD. ILI. Special Duevateh to The Chteago Tribune, Srrutvoricnn, IL; July 6-1 was swelter- Ing -hot here to-day... ‘Tho Signal Service \thermometer, which fs frea from the In- fluences from. the livat’ reflected from bulld- ings and pavements, marked O44 ab 3:50 p. iu, While private thermometers ranged from 97 to 101 In the shade. Coleman Woods, & colored hotl-earrier, was prostrated by the heat this afternoon white at work, bul ft is thought that he will recover, is ifuber Cas Cashier of years. ler, the Intte the bank for FOUND IN TIE CANAL. Bpectat Diratch to The Chicago Tribune Moxtnear, duly U—James Cattoo was found drowned in the canal this morning, ANOTHER 10WA CYCLONE, Speetal Disnateh to The Chieaga Tribunt> Sioux Ciry, Ia., July 6.—A cyclone passet Perry Valley, seven miles from this elty, at Mees Onaliy, aft: furnier aay 4p. nt, entirely demolishing the house of a | His face was much bruised, and gives a Wee recent member, of the . Board’ | farmer named Coo and serlousty injuring tis | Color of foul play to his disnpnenrance. Ie Mr. Goggin, formerly Attorney of the Board, added his meed of praise, Td Mr W. 4, Engle spoke In the highest terms of Mr, ard. Mr. Redmond Prindivitie sald he liad known the deeensed for over forty years, and knew him as an honest, highaninded man, Col, Ricaby and Inspector Armstrong added a few remarks, and the resolutions were aopted unanimously by a rising vote, The Kourd adjourned to Ineet at its rooms at O26 Friday morning to attend the funeral, has been inissing trom his y aine Saturday afternaun when he ‘eff the owe for a short walk, fntending to returt and take his wife and daughter out fora walk, ———a EARLY CLOSING. Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritntnes Sriuvarienp, 1. July 6,—-The merchants of the city have commenced the experiment. of closing their places of businesst7o’clork avery evening except Saturday. They will test the scheme during the sunimer months, and keep it uy all the year round If it works satisfactorily, THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS. OPTION TICKETS Can now bo obtained at the Box-Ofiice of tho Cent: SHoeSFTan, aad at the kaeyeomiaion iellatase ror ies THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS, And during tho week wilt t Srimore Uenetsar the tutluwise tow preset wife and two children, Part of the house of George W. Chamberlin was wrecked and thnt gentleman seriously, and perhaps fatally, fujured. A bridge over Perry Creek was torn to pieces. CLINTON, I1LLe Sptetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Cuintoy, Lit, July 6.—To-day was the. warmest that las been experienced here for several years. ‘Tho merettry stood 105 de- grees this afternoon. ‘The heat was terrible. ELGIN, Wh. . Spectat Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune. Enon, IL, duly &—Lhe thermometer lings stool nt 3, 95, and 00 in the shade, respecte ively, on duly 4, 5, and 0, MRS, JOSEPH GARDNER. Special Dispatch to The Calcago Tribune Enaty, Il. duly 6.—Mrs. Joseph Gardner, widow of the late Capt. Joseph Gardner, and mother of Joseph X. Gardner. died hero to-day of a tumor, aged 75 years, She was horn in Gloucester, Mass. Capt. and Mrs, Gardner lived in Elgin twenty-six years, his death occurring but nine weeks ago. MUS. HARIIET St. FOSTER. © Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. JACKSON, Mich., July 6.—Mrs, Harriet M., wifeof Dr. F. M. Foster, died at her resi- dence this morning, aged G4 years. Mrs. Foster was a Indy highiy esteemed and ati old resident, She, with her husband, came fo thig city in 1849, . IDA. ALB, * MILWAUKEE, Wis, July 6.—lda Alb, ono of the female wrestlers with Forepaugh's elreus, hore on two weeks’ leave of ubsence, died to-day trom an ‘overdose of oplum. It {gs supposed from things found fo her trunk THE SIGNAL SERVICE. Orrice or THE CileF SIGNAL OFFicen, Wasutncroy, D, C. July 7—1 a. m.—For the Ohlo Valley and Tennessee, falr weather, varlable winds, lower baromuter, and sta- donary or higher temperature, For the Lower Lake region, falr weather, followed by Incrensimyg cloutliness and local raln, varinble winds, mostly easterly, lower. barometer, aud stationary or higher tempera- ture. For the Upper Lake region, partly cloudy weather aud local rains, variable winds, mostly easterly, lower barometer, and sta- onary or higher temperature, For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis- Ten 25c Tickets for $2.00, Ten 50c Tickets for $4.00. % that sho is. Cleveland git), but lier real uame | souri Valleys, partly cloudy weather and oc- | evening, July 8° Singte eles sec wiry Su S8UTSNy i could not be discovered. caslonal rains, southerly winds, lowes ba} snavann SBAe aad Shara atrn rometer, and stationary or higher temposae | CASUALTIES. hire: Gisietiignl Oflicer ‘fikniches total HOOLEY’S THEATRE, ie Chief Signal Oflicer furnishes the fol- = Fs ShowNEb lowing “special butietins Hvory night nt 8 Grand Siatinen katurday at % ‘The barometer is highest in tha Lower Mississippl, Valley, and lowest in te ex- treme Northwest. The temperattire ling re- innatued nearly stationary, Maxtmunt tem peratures of 0 degr Angnstin Daly's Great New York Musical Suecess, CINDERELLA AT SCHOOL, Yroduead herg with the IDENTICAL CAST, COS+ rb ieee und ACCESSORIES as acted at Daly's $98: atre, New York. Jamies Lewis, Digby Noll, Chas. Leclercq, Harry. Mardonouety, Ieaura Jogen. Stay Pyolding, Ada Kener, and Mrs, Geilbert tn thelr OIGINAL parts. Spectni Performance Sunday evening. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-at., opposite Court-House. THI AMUSEM FRIGERATON, Continged success of TONY PASTOR Spectat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, DaAvesvont, In, July &.—While in a holp- Jess state of Intoxication, Charles Schweitzer and a companion, employés of a Rockland saw-mill, got into nskif to paddle across tho river. | The boat overturned and,the former {vent down, nis body not yet having been re- covered, Schweltzer’s companion was res- cuud by hanging to the boat, although he wis too drunk to know anything about the nechient, A little childof Mr. und Mrs. Fred Haustian, of Lincoln Township, this county, fell Inte a wash-tub and was drowned to-day, in the temporary absence of its mother. rees and above were re- ported this afternoon from the West Gulf States and all districts east uf the Mississlppi River excepting the Upper Lake region, Light. rains reported frout the Upper Missls- sippt Valley. Elsewhere enst of the Missis- slppi River and inthe West Gulf Stutes fair weather provalls, Southerly winds continue Blaies. ne lu the South Atiantic and West Guilt Elsewhere the winds ‘are variable, Arkansis River has fallen seventeen 1 atLitde Rock, the Mississipp! River ¢ ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune Inches at Keokuk, and the Ghio Hiver eleven And his tminunag SPECIALTY COMPANY. Keoxuk, Ia, July &—Willlam Dull, wife, | Inches at Cineinnath ‘Che Indications are Srinlay ny teenie changg ot uit Wood. ‘ aid t-yeat-old’ son took pussnge on the | that fair weather, with no decided change, | wherun’anddrent Star stock’ Company an tha Plough Boy this morning for Warsaw. | willcprevail in the Middle, South Attuntte, | Remanceof a Voor Younz Man When the boat was nearing its destination a | and Gulf States to-day and tomorrow, ‘The HOOLEY’S THES EDS T ri plush was heard in the Water, and It was | rivers will continue nearly stationary. LEYS TH TRA. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. CHICAGO, July 610118 p,m, SUNDAY Only ade performance of Cinderella at School.. © The great hitof tha season. A blu dish uf freshand dolicions rylauw A constantly marin: neo und 1 yz mirth. —Chlenze diseovered that the litte boy had disap peared beneath the waves, ‘The river has been dragged nt that point, but the body has not yet been found. Special Msputcn to Tha ChMeaco Tribune. GENEVA, Ik, duly 6. terday a colored man named Sau Brown was drowned while bathing tn tho: rh The body has been recovered; Brown leaves quite a family of ohildren, |... Spectat Dapateh to The Chicago Tribune Bay Crry, Mich, July 6.—John Bohm, an unmarried German 23 years ot age, employed ag fireman nt McEwin's anill, was drowned about 6 oclgek. this evening while bathing in neers bea Stab Sout Royistox, Vt, duly 6,—The daughter of Judge Jamyson, of Chicago, on avisit to the home of D.C, Dennison, was drowned this afternoon while bathing. : ———s PREMATURE DISCHARGE OF A * CANNON, Bpectat Dtepatch to The Chicago Tribune. Lincouy, Neb., July &.—The Fourth passed off fn this elty with a horrible. accident and two or three serious stabbing and shooting alfrays. By the preniature discharge of a cannon two persons wore killed outright and ong seriously wounded. ‘Cho victis aro a Nttle sun of Mr, K. S. Newcomb, who was instantly killed, and Mr, Seaboldt, who dicd inn few hours of his injuries, The wounded mon are Messra. Suuires and Reynolds, bott: of whom will probably die. Inusperlence in the management of a cannon is what caused the accident. AN OVERDOSE OF OPIUM. Sptclat Diavatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, July 6—Ida Alb, a female wrestler in Adum Forepaugh’s circus, who was compelled to Jay over In this city on ace count of ill-health several ‘weeks slice, and has been in the hospital ever since, accl- pletura of toe 10:18 6. alr. 218 p, Fair, G18 p, m. Irate, Wily p.m Cloudy. “fiarometer curroctad for temperature, olovation, and instrumental error, ‘Mean barometer, #0! _Mean thermomotor, 4 ‘Mean butaldity, 1%. Vighest temperature, $1.0, Lowest temparatura. 668, GENENAL, OBSERVATIONS, CUICAGO, July G=2:18 p. m2.7 . fraurant, mirthe Inter Geean. Ticusul, Vivacluus, wholesome, and pure." surtot thing for summer, Ilght, cheery, Horald. : se ‘This Evoning and overy crentoe during tho summor, Sunday orentug anu Sunday Matinee, GRAND CONCERT. ie . ‘aniday Satinor. Ws PAD PAD Acts by Absorption through the Nerve Forces and ‘the Circulation, AT AND PAD, the unity ronmicdy thut hue ou honestly wired right to usa the title-word ** 7.4.10" in councetian with a treatwent ja disonses of the STOMACH, LIVEI, EN, and MALAIIAL BLOUD Vol- ‘TRADE MARK Dr HOLMAN'S PAD fs tha OF ONLY GENUINE CURATIV: Crop Loavenwe Loutsville, N'S PAD bas such complete control over qurststont CHRONIO DISMASES of the STOMACIE and LIVER, including INDI GESTION, all forms of. 1 VENTA, ILL Y EADACHES, NELVOUS PROSTILA' TION, and SLEEPLESSNESS, a3 to AMPLY fustity the oninent Professor Laom!s" “TT 13 NEARER A UNIVERSAL iN MEDICINIS” dentally took an overdoso of opium this BEWARE OF BoGU: ‘D IMITATION afternvon, from the effects of which she PADS, BACH GENU: HOLMAN PAD bears tho PRIVATE REVENUE STAS? of the HOLMAN. PAD COMPANY, belng the above ‘t'rado-Sark printed In green. . , LOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Orsont by wail, postpald, on rocolptol $2.00. FULL TRVATISE SENT PREIS HOLMAN PAD CO., AA NROADWAY, N. ¥. soon died, . KILLED IN A HARVEST-FIELD. Mount Srenuina, Ky., July 6,—Honoy Allen, colored, was killed yesterday ina harvest-fold elght nilles from here by Dick . Freeman. Allen had refused to work, and threatened Freeman, when tho latter cut his throne, Parties were at ATs ines Inst nigh yneh him for an assault upon a wounan, but found him nlrondy dead, é eee A FATAL FALL, ort Ends San Antonio...| Huron, Dak... OANADA. TUE TRENT VALLEY CANA, Spectat Ltepateh to The Chicaca Tribune, Orrawa, duly 6—It 1s understood that (P.-0. Box 3112.) Dn. MonMAN attends dally. Consultation free. Sult~ rans for the raceptt tHonts, £ AerNeR cde Fee ee Tea Taide there hns Leen somo slight dimleulty with re~ MAGNOL. gc, Rich, while engaged in unloading old tron gard to tho ‘Lrent Valloy Canal surveys, lorretee nti a! "Pwo onglneors—Mesare. Rubridge and Craw- ford—who wore ‘employed on the Murray ‘Bay Caual were a short thue, since sent to go over tho ronte, make an exploratory sur- vey, and report to the Department of Rail- ways and Canals upon the practicability of the route, the sizeof the party required to make the (inal survey, and other particulars. Itscems to haya been understood that Mr. Rubridge was to have had full. charge of the survey wid of the work: which was to follow should the report be favorable. it Is stated that Mr, Crawford considered that his stand- from tho Canadian schoonur Alaconts to-lny, fell Into tho vessel's hold and sustained fatal injuries, SIXTY PERSONS POISONED. Nonrwicn, Conn, July 6—At a. picnic party near here on the 4th, sixty persons’ were polsoned by coffee prepared in a copper boiler, Nodoaths, — - Ee PAUPERS, ‘Tho Indianapolis PoorsFarm tnveatte _ For You, : 9 Whoso complexion hotrays some humiliating imperfec« cation Nill in Progrese—Kvidence for Hs engliver aud He jength of He tion, whose mirror tells you le iT i Ml been employed by OpaArtiuiers! ¥ See tas DNSBALAN fo The Chicago Tribune * | Of Public Works titled im to re goo wt that you are ‘anned, Sallow and disfigured in countenance, or haye Eruptions, Meduess, Ronghness: or unwholosomo Unts.of complexity wo say position us Mr. Rubridge, and that, when he was given to understand that the Intter was to bo pinced tn chavas of the work, he de. eHned fo serve under hin, itis understood that peace has been made by deelding ta fori, Inpranaroms, Ind, July’ 6.—The Poor ¥arm Investigation still drags ils slow length along, notwithstanding the excessive heat of the past few days, ‘Tho defense scored som good polnts to-day, introducing two survey bartles,-one to bo under charge’ ‘Hagan’s Ma; uolia Baint, numberof prowinent bualuesrnon who | OA feng thau ever tat see | Py igedalieato, harmntessand aye, supplied the slnstitation peiche munl towards enh other, ict Is jyory thay brobie delightful article, producing fiod Hlat tho articles finished, white not al- ee tie undertaking Wil-be favorable, ai | . the most natural and entraucs ways the | highest tn. pricey: Were.gownd aud consequently w cominoncemant ot Dractleal ing tints, the ‘artillclallty of Rie epee tateece eR | encraicrancumes, | fad weies S00n pocomss PHC it for pon ulet, an nity, ans 4 tease diate dabt wad ln and ell | - ‘aocar un oe cuew ane | qmanent tho Magnolia Bln 8 . ™ Hiram W. Waller, Trustee uf Wayne ‘Towne | . TORONTO, July 6&.—Bradstreet's gives tho is judiclously used: following complete record of mercantile fall- ures for Cunnida for the second quarterof the current year: ‘Tho fumber of failures in the Province of Quebuo Ia twenty-three, with ship, while testifying to the peacdably char: acter of Wright, admitted on crosd-oxamlna- Uon that he thought Wright had been more sovore In his disclptine than his prodecogsor, ty ‘Th dofenso any thoy haven lures NuuLeE OE | coitnal useeld of 102,880; nota ussols, | __ AVP eT will tako until the end of the week, y; $115,850; Mabilitles, $373,100, In the Province ——PIPIL RESTORATI RESTORAT. Irs, i RA AU At apace om aR AD of Ontario the number fs 108, with nominal assets of $100,100; nctital assets, $303,100; Ha- bilities, $700,420, In the maritime proviuces, nuniber of fallures, saventeun; nominal Bela, $551,100; actual assets, S354, 510; thes, 807287, ~The total tallures inthe Do- ininton the first ix months In 1870 were 1,175, Tn 1880 the umber was - 480, :Tu 1831 the numnber was 833: Actual assets fn 1870 were POPULATION OF ELGIN, ILL. ' Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Exoary, I), July &—The blenulal school- census, completed to-day, shows the populs- tion of the City of Elgin to be-10,000,—an In- crease of 1,217, or Lipercent, since the United Fraud Exposed > Rue Richelieu, 10 bis, PARIS, March 11, 1851. Dear Siri Dy, Kicord never muthorized any Dera itow ar formula uf the iiestorutiver ve non tie unty aut i persuu to wuke i 1880, and 1,050 sinve the 2 3 Pea coe OE An TO TNS ult growth aie 1 Un a, 1.00; Mn 1, a. Wyte Sia Meacntite: tran wigtenoud, is phenomenally rapid at present f the 640: abilities In“187) for same. pep Sle | wf: Rorky we Mole. Goueral Agen for uil Present population, 080 parsons aro OVOr 3t | DUG; In 180, 6,100,104 5" Ln 158) Retrteres he ated ence oF -Amocicne ee aee oe years of age: 1,823 hiales and 3,115 femals are | ‘The percentage of nasats to Haile 1870 | BogrGbediout scrvuut, A. LHVASKOR. Undor Si, “the population of the townlilp 1s | 4 61 610; tn 1880, 402105 10) 188), 40," °" | ane letter publlaied by, Du’ Lister, and whieh be nave not ts sera ot ae a aS EN PEOPLE'S BANK OF KENTUCKY, Sptciat Dispatch to Ths CAleago Tribune, Pope eats et ARS Lore ltyrnevermeata uu [ae Louisvinne, Ky, duly 6&—Tho People’s Montneat, July 6-—-Another lraclo ts ter on uny subject, of a0! Id " i a, dormulay stylet WF Bank of Kentucky, one of the oldest of the yeported frum Bt. Anne de Beaupre, the BAL Temes whstover, and tia “the slgangure of the Btate {ustituttons, aftor haying been in liqui, | wife of Xavier Moycler polng tho bengfictare, ipa Btn, ts copled or Wans(erred from an orinal, dation for several years, has organized un- | She has been lame for two years, the i hulseds Sonia CAN BELA, SIZVENSON der favorable *teledo a resumed business, | story is that she went from Quebeo to the | &Co, ovallal uruuaiats, METRES