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eee on ite ahaa ee aa Pk THE CITY. IN GENERAL, Met. MAniE Tetra Is at tho Grand Pacific, A. T, Hatnrrr, of Wroming, 14 at tha Palmer. Winnram Bauag, of Dixon, Ih, 18 at the Tre« mont. . m4 dass It Scort, of Champaign, Il, la at the Grand Pactiic, Fo ereaay Sees en Jurics RALKE and famlly, of Cinolanatt, are at tho Tremont.’ cm 1, M. Maine and wife, of Cinolnnat!, nro at the Grand Pacific. < ¢ JTupis W. Q. Gnesiam, of Indinnapolls, is at thoGrandIacific, © * _ Dr. HOBANT Hosrerren, of Pittsburg, Pay ts at tho Grand Paolfic, ‘ JAMES CAMERON and family, of Sau Friuctsco, aro nt the Trumont, Lrnur. Cocnnan, of tho Royal Navy, Mallfax, N. L,, is at the Palimor, D. N. Rrenanpsos, of tha Davenport (Ia, Democrat, is nt tho Tremont. at Livut-Goy. 2. M. Itnamam, of Chippown Falls, Wis,, is at the Tromont, ANTIONA B. AgActA and Franca Lorhohof, of Guatemala, are at tha Tremont. . Cudnres F, Pasene, of London, and Joseph Sheppard, of Liverpool, nro atthe Malmer. A connesrospEnt is informed that Daniel O'Connell, the Irish Hberator, was never in tho United States, ‘Tun Chteago Shooting Club held 2 routine anceting ut tho Paliner House Inat evening, and agreed on plans for the suminer’s sport. : Hi. B. Stevens and fanilly, Mrs. 0. Kirchott ond daughter D. A. Darker, Mra. J, Ward Gure Jey, and dtise Colemnun, af Now Orleaus, are rogs Asterod nt the Palmer. THR Nev. A. A. Bonne and Miss Monar, Glas- wow, Scotland; George Williams, Livornool, Eng- land; Henry Montgomery, W. W. Bhaw, and Ttobert Erwin, Heltast, Ireland, are at the Tres mon + ‘Tit Hodcarriers’ Protective Agsocintion held its regulat weekly meeting lust night at No, 6b West Juke street. ‘len new members were added to the roll. Nothing but routine business was transucted, ‘Tie temperntuto yesterday, as observed by Manasgy, optician, #3 Madison atreet (frivune Bullding), was og folluws: 8 n,m Wa, thy T4312 tt, 1H, 3 pn. Te 8 p.m Bye ny TB Barometer, § o. m1, 2002 8p. ma, 2 2. C. ROMERTSON, Peorit, J: Churles T. Red- ding, Worcester, Mnes.; J. Guxton Soulard, Louir, Moe 8. 33 8t. John, Bartford, Cont George N. SMilior, wow York: and Mrs: Honcho aud fanily, Loulshinn, Moy ae at the Loland, ‘Tue Veroin Bavarian met Inst evening In tho hall ut No. 45 Nortn Clark strect, hoard’ reports of committees, and made flnal arrangements for the grand plenla and parade of tho nee Qerinun societios to be hold to-morrow at Hu} kins’ Grove. Ix tho advertisement of Carson, Pirio & Co.'a great sumer sndein yesterday morulng’s Tine UNE, there was ininoy ing typographical errors Colldrens' fancy hose “under 04 Inches should have been quoted nti cents. und d's to 8% inch atih peut: In tho “ ad" tho flyures were trans. posed, A MEETING of tho Thirteenth Ward Democrntic Committee was held Inst evening nt-No, GE West Jndiona street, for the purpuge of eleating delice gates to. the Cook County Democratic Central Committee, Thomns IH. MeKony presided. ‘Tho. anceting dl not last tom, and the delegutes chosen were Sessre M. Hayes and U. J. Baker, TWO ENGINERHS of tho Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Ratlroud, George Nose and Patrici. Travia, were fied $0 each yesterday by Justice Wallace for ructing the crossing nt'Pwenty= second nnd Twenty-third street crossings. Tho polleo ure determined ty breuk up the practice of blackadiog thoroughfares with rillrutd cars, Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Union, ret meeting iast evening at Ni nue. It was learned, however, thi of Importunce wus transucted beyond the cleetion of delegates to the General Convention. to be held tn Chiengo Aug, 8. ‘The rates for Inbor rennin tho same us heretofore,—trom F200 to Sh. ‘Tur Independent Secialists, whe term them- selves tho unti-Grotkau wing, hetd 2 meeting at night at No, 4 West Luke street, The ry wns composed of diszrunticd members of a Sociatletio purty, of which Grotknt, the allen, lathe chief exponent. ‘The abject of tho niceting was to organize an-wnthGrotkuu Bo- cinlistio party, but st fallod 1n its results, Pinvate dispatches wera recelved here yea- torday from Col. RU, Clawry, General Superins tendent of the Centrul Division of the Western Unton Telegraph Company, ow on a bustues {rip to New York, stating that ho has notire- wened and has- not been superseded. Tho Colonel's relations with the manngzement of the Western Union nro of tho must friendly char- acter. Mus, Mancanet Davis, 46 yoni ing with hor husband nt. No. died very suddenly ate o'clock yesterday mori ng without the uttendanco of aphyslenth. Huvs jog far tho past two yours beon u suiferer from aropsy of tho heurt it is supose Uhat sho dicd roi that cause. Nevertheless the Coroner witl f age, resi. walls tree! vestigate, ALEXANDER BMoWinatn, 65 years oli, 1 team= “nor in tho employ of Patrlek Furrolt, of No. 2100 State street, while unbitehiug a tent of horse from a wagon in tho rear of tho house, wis Ine tantly killed by the horeos running away, and Arngglnyg tho whools over bis neck, The remaing wero tuken to bis lato home by Ullicer Barratt, He lett a wife and threo cnlldren in destitute elrowmstunces, Notsitno hus beon heard of or from Cyrus N. + Walls, ety editor of the Paris (Ith) Reputlicans Fearon, who Wisuppenred tn this elty Baturdu: ufternoon. Ils brother, who cnmu Hera to lool for him, has zone home, Tho bellef that Walls waa murdered, and then robbed of the $1,150 ho Jind with him, 1a not as strong as it wus, and the jpultce fre of opinton that be has gone West to nvest bis money, CHARLES SuubEnt, a German tricklayor 43 yeurs old, living at No. 150 Brown street, was In= stuntly killed wt about o’ctook lust might at ing of tho Burlington roud by bole run over by ft froleht cnr switehed by onginu No, 87 of the Burlington company, ‘Tho back of his head was crushud tn. dio wad tuken to bia home, whero he has a wito aay six simnll children In destitute elreume stances, ‘Tne Amalgamated Painters’ Assootation hold a brief movting Inet night at No. We Washlagton Street. Thu session wae w seLret Uno, And nO. business of special Interost was transacted. Tho Rochety will bo presont ut tha ‘I'rade and Lubor demonstration and plenie Sunday, AU, SB], ut Ogden's Grave, for the purpody of Ahowlng tho organized atronath of the ditlerant briuehos of tendo and labor in tho city and for rataing funds 2 pisce: tho Assumbly on a sound finaadial uesia. ‘ie Pollcoman'a Uonovolont Association plo- nie to be held to-day, at Ogden’s Grove promises. to bo an affair of much snagrnittude aud pleastre, Folly 1.000 tickets hud buon gold up to last night, While those Nyures do not Indleate that that number of persuns willbe present, thoy: show that much Interest {4 riuntiested ‘in tho auccoRs of tho charltublo festivity, und thit the attendance will not bo small A general cont Sew rd predicted by thoso having the matter in ebarge. Aynny Molnryity, 40 yenrs of age, residing at No, 28 North Murket street, wus thrown from tho raliroad tracks, near the crossing of Kiuale pnd Dexplaines streots, ut ubout 1s) o'clak ‘Vhuraday night by the outgoing Frouport puss, saenger trai. He was tutoxientad at tho time and did notobserve tho approuwh of the traln, Whon pioked up bo was thought dead, hut ater being taken into the railroad oillcoy ut the Wolls street depot ho was rostores to a condition of intoxicated congclousneys, sand It was thor Jearned that tho only injury ho had recived. Wua uw sovero, shough fut dangerous, Kealp wound, Io was tuken to the County Hospital. Tw regular meoting of tho Womon's Hoard of Congrogational Missions was holt yesterday forenoon at 75 Madison streat, and was presided over by Bir, Nutt, of Gluncow A lettor was rend from dliss Brown. inluatonury in Wurkey, relating tho robbery of My. Montgoiuory, anotuor antaslonnry thore, “by tho Clroussland. At tho conclusion of the dovotional Cred tho Come auftteg on Stato Work wet and considered ro rta from workers In tho diferent States, which wero of a very fucouraping tonor, A ttle tract entitled “A Afissonury Parable,” which: had down iistributed ainny the Sunduy-schoots, hus already brouwhe {0 $4,000 in ald of tho funds, and, suc larger auin éaxpected to Lo the ultinate seautt of ity distribution. fiw Chicago Sharpshootore’ Assoolation will fee a an targot-shout at thelr park on the h Panbandle ond to-morrow, Tho followlug tenn aa Lown sclected to reprosont the Agsovlauon tthe great Northwostorn Sohutzonfost wt Ht. vaul, Auge 3 to7s M, Grau, O. Behotta, J, {letner, A. Stondil, i, Grimm, and af, Hlocht, Tho Southwestern ‘Sharpshooters' Association, pf Chicago, havo selected the following tuami Dr. HL, Morkte, Joo Hope WU: uber, Join Palm, Jack Burbach, aud Fred. Pfoittur, Toame and delegutes will urrivo to-duy und to-morrow corn Juliet, Now York, and wavy other places tour toceaar i go Ue 'y Loyal ce wi ie ehivay arp) sbooters wiil procev® to Bt. Paul BMoutay ‘oven: ‘Tne Exocutive Committee of the Northwest: ern Aasocluted Vross bold 4 megting yeutontay attho Bherinan Hous, Attor tho trunkaution of the usual routine business, the Commitica pee) a resolution Scrai ta the lock: Islan nian, which has been uu ufterncou paper, to allthe Associated Press privilegus of a morn> Jefuiee mortage cceaPURLn rr iT a vs Ts reldorutiony ‘this aution the siryus, of ltovk Island, which is jorning paper, aud which did not wyree to this extension of the privileges, proposes tu sue od Prose, and test the Asaociatt te right of charter in the courte aane Eos Peale | Chat tho of resident pape HCCOREUTY, the Executive Comunistce svow consent, bug in this vase $0 bave relied | on thelr powers, nnd hence this sult, which Is Teally n test cane. ) TH NOARD oF TRADE st 179 SITE. Mr, J. 1t, Retistey deeded tho Int for ‘tho now Ronrd of ‘Trate Tilting to tho Noned of ‘Trade yesteniay in cousidonition of the sum of $40,000, The Uline Aaeocia tion has not been forinei yet. = Thy Committee appointed to dotarmine What course ty. pure will protmbly do so sno: possession of tho Bourd, : probably decide to organize if stock company and -biild with the procecds of sales of stuck, though thoro fe talk of ralsing tho fund by torn. It if gencrally thought that the former piaw would-bo. tho best ote, Mins predict that tho sthok will poy 7 por cont dually, und very soon. soll at apremtum. . A CESCINNATIAN'S VIEWS ON LINCOLN PAI. Mr, Jobu Te toll, « tnember of the Clnetnnatt Rourd of Public Works, tds been ti Chena Iutely, and on bis return huine fou reporter of tho Enquirer in the most one thusnstle torms tn regard to Chieago's Lineoin Bark, and took no pafia to conceal his disyust with tho manugenient of Cineinnat’s pubile pirks, 1f iadeed, she had. wus purksatall—sonics thing which ha xcomed tu reward nan good deal oan iilusion, Io was cepecially plexed with tho iden of pincing tho parks tinder tho nn agement of Park Cotmtmlssloners uppointed by the Govornor, and with tho privileges uccorded ta the public of ciatiag nt will over the 801 eres” ombruved fa Tincolt Park. IMs remarks voncornng the improvoments itt the pirk, nud tio constint nitention paid to tho matter of keeping up tts attractions, Wore full of kindly appreciation, and must havo been so much gall and wormwood to the pyople of Cinelnnatt, who hive but ono park nb best, and oven that ts stuck uponn biti, and is crude enough at tit. MATPLUYE GETS A CONTINUANGI: © ‘Tho caso of Negad perjury oualnat Nicholas 1. Hupploye, guardian of tho heirs of the Me- Kinnon estate, wits called for oximiunation bos fore dustico Hawkinson yestorduy morning, Mr, MeCinnnatinn, defundait’a attornoy, moved to quash the information, which slmply ilogud ‘that Stappteye hud) committed tho crlmo of. perjury’ by swenring fulsely na to at minterint fssuo in it entiso being heard by the Superior Court, thoreby defruiding the Mes Kinneu heirs out of $20,000, “Ar. SeCinnnahun hold that tho defendant, not holng wdvised ng to what the alleged false evidence was, did not know how to plend, ur how to prepara 0 du« tense. Mr, Tourtallotte, caunsel for tho prose- wution, naked | Yo to uniend tho isformation, and, consent beluy given, a new complaint was ‘made out, whieh alleged that Rippleye, March 2, aS]. committed perjury by swearing before the Suporior Court that certain: money, be- longing | to tho | Moliinnon: heirs, had buon , lost in 0, business of = tho tirm of Rapploye &' Frisbie, and = fad not been expended by him (Hnppleye) for the Venefit of hinself or hia family. After the now. complutit bad bees swarn to, tho etsy was et thiued to next Thursday morning at 10 o'nlock, it Lelne impossible to procure tho neccseary bouka yesterday, BILICKLAYERS AND MASONS. A very numerously-attended mecting of tho Masons and Bricklnyors’ Union was held yestere day evening in Grecnebaum’'s Halt. Considerabvle dscusalon wits had upon tho huprentics question, and it was unanimously nurced that the provis- Jon of the Constitution deckling that an em Ployer sould be aliowed only two upprontices, who should not be allowed to do Jouruesnuin’s work until thoy had gue through tt regiiar np preoticechip, should be rigidly adhered to. It wits decided that tho annual plenty shoutd bo held somo day next imunth, wilet day, It was doe elded, shoulil be observed us t holiday by ail mombers of tho Union’ in “and about. tho city. A committee — was appointed to muke nrrangementsa for plenic grounds und othor bualness connected with the entertalnmont. Over $100 wasr collected from new iembers during tho ovening, the Union new numbering over 3000 membu: ‘Tho wages question was somowhnt talked over, but it was agreed that ne long as tho pay ran from $3 to 85 ber day thero was no immediate neccasity of a strike, 5 SNE PAINE MONUMENT. Somo months ngo nn ussoclation was organized In this city to erect in-one-of the parks a $10,- Qu monuinent to ‘Thomas Palno, the ltovolution- try patriot and antl-theologiun. Robert G, Ine xersoll delivered x lectitro netting the Associne Uon $1,400, which wus deposited in bank. and a charter for tho organization secured, with Geo, 1. N, Stiles as President, Judge Booth, Mr. Perry . Sinith, and othor well-known citizens. 29 Nive-Pregidents, and Berthold Loewentnal ‘Trousurer. The monumont does not seem to be Selah any special’ vitulity at present, ale thouh its projectors assure ‘tha publia that {t wHl not be permitted to Inngutah, VUE CULY ALL." Tnene were forty-two burlul permits issued Yestorduy, aud forty deuths. ‘Tue Committee on Streets and Alleys South met yosterday afternoon, and cleaned ita slnte of a lot of untipportant routine busincas, Cery-Treasunkn Branp bas collected $86 for tho Now Ulm wutforors. fe thinks Chleago pvople ought to respond Uberally to. the call of dlatreas, : be ‘Tue Vopartment of Public Works will ndyer- to to-dny fur tha two now pumping-ongines, cant lee. 30,0,000 gullons ench, Sor tho Woat Sido Works, SecneTAny Mean, of the Nopartment of Pub- Me Works, bad ao far recovered from his recont severe Iltica4 iss to be nbc to come down to tho ollice yesterday. < ‘THOUGH no exploslonsof kerosone-lamps have occurred hero lately. it isentd thuc the ‘Ot ins spections made by tho presont Inspector ure tho merest farces, aud of no value whatever, INSTEAD of appointing n Fish Ingpuctor, 1f tho Mayor would appoint w thoroughly competent AUK Inspactor bo would ve doing the people of Chiengo game reat good. Some of the milk dealers and grocors uro sald to bo selling tho ‘Vilest kinds of inixtures 1g exeusos for milk, ‘Ti Mayor was busily engaged yesterday tn Prending up a book on hiy-sead ang ttirnips, lig hus beon invited to spenk at the MoHoury County Agricultural ule which commences ut ‘ondatock on tho 1th of Septomber, and has Rocopted the invitation, Jicnes this “crane iu" - - uz TRINONE reporter omitted to atnte tho {uct youterday that tho ordlunneo creating tho ollicd of Fish Inspector, which was roponicd in 1878, wus rotunetod in the Meyised Ordinances, and tho Mayor directed to appoint such nn oftl- cer. ‘This 14 the ordiuaney whieh tha Council is naked to repeul, and which sbould ve ropealou, ‘The fact $4, thure fs no “necessity whatever for such un office, and if there was, @ Tish” Millur, hoor tho publie know of old, is not tho mau to Tienes no othor city In tho United states where bourses und cattle ure allowed to rou over streats at their own gweot Will, as thoy are in Chlengo. Yesterday Mr. A, F. Dewlssy, whose hoy was sevorely kickod by ono of those wan dering, quadrupeds, nod Commissioner A. GC. Knopif wrote tu tha Mayor ou tho subject, and asked him to sco thut ‘tho sulsuncu wus sup. pressed, us ono child bad died from the offectsot akick frow gue of these loose uulmals. Tha palies havo fnateuctfons to. impound all horsos gna wandering about the atreots or in viuwunt for, Tt iy a yutsance which auould not io tolerated aduy fonuor, us anite iw waimber of ebildron have ben injured this soason by kleks from loose Lorsed on’ thu streets, These ante muals are generally allowed to run “out by men who own thein, but are too munn to food them, Tue following bullding-pormlts were issund xestordays ‘Thome Mnvkli tl dwellings, 60x74 fet, “Nua, treet, tu coat SEX two-story ind basuinent dwelliugs, ds West Washington street, neur Lowvitt, P, Couy, onu-story cottage, Hmnorald avenuy, $1,400; Ni story and busemunt dwelling, West Chicago avenue, €4,000; boxed ite Now i 20x! 5 NO. Ick: Sohuonivk, ‘two exGd feat, No. 410 doln Fredericks, tWo-story nnd busement dwolling, x18 foot, No, 19 [fonry street, $2,000: hulu, toe UU; de abe Story and basement dwolling, 24x49 foot, No, 2075, Wabush avonue, #4600; JN, Uray, two to. story ana dagcient atono-frunt dwolllngs, Nos. As and G18 Fulton-st., $7,000; ‘honuis Keating, {wo-story and basoniont gyrating. 23 by 40 feut, No. 100 Contral uventia, $2,600; PF. Drovuk, two one-wtory cottages. “0 by f teat euch, Nu. Wh Allport renee SO a Hozowakl Wa ues lury cottages, 30 by ‘oct cach, No, "an Horn street, $4,000 \E Dr. A.M, Gilmore, oho-atory addition, Wi) by'175 feut, Now, 213. toe Madison atrout $12,000; A. Schutt, two-story dwollinu. #3 No, 203 Weason stroot, 81.000; William ‘Trimble, two-story store aud swelling, 2 by 43 fuel, Weat Madion and Weat Fortiuth street, Rial: HL doanvon, two-story ana bascinent Site, 20 by W foot, No, 3147 Veruon ayenuo, i Nor A BUCCEBR, Voaterday way July 29, 1K81, Chis fact should bo kent In tind. tintin day, ut 130 a at, Cal, itatdwi, Gus Inspector’ by tho. gruce 6 Cartor It fturrison, Mayar, Wieriod ty nf anal yoport for tho yvar I Vhis valughie dovue none covercd nearly three pages of leu! cap, ‘Tho following ta an abstract of its contouter Cost of siuminstiug gis for tho Wout Division, SII, i North and. south Divislons, 887,624 total, #1001. Covt “of ating, elewting ‘and ropairlog lamps iu Weut Division; $23,043; Nuria aod South Divisions, KLAV; tolah gUL7I8h. Amount pald for gus ly Ise), Including lightly, clcaning, and repalring, S260. The ayer; coat por lamp wus, ‘TU, Tho averugo candle power was 10i, Kron the Indications at prosont jo power has been preatly reduced, | ‘To vay that Col, palsy bas bout yery Heat; gont of his dutica fs ta judisige iu a vory nid wtuomont of facts, Lt tenis bint topvolvo p Fonort cover! per, The lamps in some elutly 03 tha Northwest, Southwest.aud oxtremo Bonth sides, ure a dlvyrace to tho city. ‘Thoy hava nuvor hoon allowed to: brouina so dirty ne thoy haye thigauiomer, ‘Thory have been mere unilgbtod lamps than over, and-quite ax muny Salonet fo be hiutell aver tutesale i tho Mayor but the thi Basn't beon botterod ob inf tae ttetee ts es Wy Gul far abort of bulng a biaaing suvegssy bWonaraeou, axed 2h, woll broken out * Jo LY "28, woll broken ou withretuall Sones wears asa ine eae gut youterduy, ‘Zhe extreme felicity of baying such xpressud hinsciy | THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES, visitors about tho fact that tho ambulances MMnger-tipa nro virusetiiled, Chicagoans—Maj. Whittle, f, F. Jacobs, Dr. Goodwin and nihors-terWortbheld oe intl Is enhanced by tho arly oho: . Dr. Bonar nhd.his daughter, Miss Isabctlo » Whose very {9 allowed to mako Seerotary SeVickar’s offico his Jounring-place. | Bonar, will bold:jan Informal reception this Mis. presenco is an attraction to tho etn morning In tho Hidid-wore rooun, No, 150 Madi- workd, son street, from 11 to 12 o'clock, Ministers, hha and pxcerdtiely Dieteant for those ho any coinpolicd to do business with the Health Olee. Hioharddon is a poor, homeless tranip, who tled up in tho West dindison street chenp stelonda, and nll who destro to meot thom are leony, Ie wilt, vonduct tho Sunday-sehool teachera™meoting at neon, piri houaey ae he Bae been sick a ‘ ror four aya, erday., he wits in 5 1" eat | Miicon “erect” ‘veryeatutia, |: INFERNAT MACUINES, . min “sate IRIANMEN," THOUAIE NivoTt TIONIEGR, fi where ee Cay Phystelun saw him and toe Path eOn CON Saeed eee e st PAVE 1 LOT. sided that he bad cither ehfcken or amall-pox, Tho livery-stablu peoplo then. invited him out into the alley, where was given n chalr, aud tho Health Ottloer notitted, Around tim were trom forty to fifty childron nt various thes, avery ono of whom wits exposed to the ilsense, Wheit Merk! caino over and su how things wero that tho iynnmite!machines discovered in hive urpool by tha’ tritish iuthorities wore made In ‘corla, under tho, arpervision of 2 dircotur of tho " United frlahnidn,"—nu organization whieh f] 0s Ig; Bp took the man in his bugay and vartied | recontly cant Inte extstenco-ted.n TRtnUNE titewvtoge Siaatl ox tions Freee rovortor yeatentay td sock Information conver Hall at all ts the city that body. Mr. Thomas I.: Dwyer, a clerk ‘wrone, but has un other lave tu take then for axe auninntion, Ityeonid: biuld-n cheap quarantine onthe LakesFront. from whenee all sinall- pox patients found on tho streets von be taken to tho hospital, and where the Month Department vould also tranenct nil its smallpox histness. Something of that rort wilt have to be dono. Altugethor thors were elght now cnses of still: ox reported, yesterday. One of theso was found dead nt No. 160 dave street. Thore was also ong deat at the Hospital. The athor eases ropes Tul were from Now 14 Nowtnn place, No. 85) Milwaukee ayenue, No, 157 Dickson steeat No. 35 Union plnee, No. 10 Pearl and No. iit North Paulina street, “A caso of dipthoria was reported from No, 103 Tberty streot, ft inthe City Wator. Departtent. 3s amembor of ity nnd tin offort was made to rot xomuthing from bin regarding tho 'skirnulsh fund, which ia known to bo controlled by tho Rooicty. "Wo havon't, muéh inoney yete’ ent Mr. Awyer “and if Wwe hud lots, Peouldn’t tell you whut It Is to bu used far." (are you going to uso It for Infornal mas chines?” + + “Y No” . “Had the o1 those found in Di vhtion angthing to do with pool? * No of Who sent thon over?” -“ My private opinion t4 that tho Rritish Consul fn Now York nnd Pinkerton kuow somothing About thom, and thut the object war tu create publte aymaynthy in Amoriva for the British,—to wet the people hero : DOWN ON ItISHMEN, so that thoy wouldn't ald thom in fighting the buttles of thofr native land." * Wont are tho United Irishmen going todo?” “Cdon’t want to bo interviewed, but I'lleny thnt it 1s a rovolutionsry organization.” When was it started 2" VAbout a year ago.” . ttn Miledolpnt in jadolphia,' “Who botonu to tt 2. tig tho membership confined to this coun- ‘No. Thoro are branches hore and in Europe.” “How strong is 1t?"* “T couldn't tot you, but it 1s fronton’. . At this polnt Mr. yer concluded that he had said chongt,—proki tho reporter abruptly, and roturn . . SUBURBAN. TYDE PARK, > ‘Tho Bonrd of Truatecs met Inst night at th TUE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tie inmates of tho jail‘ now numbor 200, Agulnst MF ut tho mtfournment of Court. ‘Tnore i room for 16 moro before It fs time to cum plain Mu. Brankey, tho Stato's-Attornoy's ofloint stonographor, sturts for Now -York to-day, Ho will bo necompanted by bis wife, and will bo ab- sent two weeks, i ‘Tne Coronor will Monday occupy the office va= emtod by tho Sherif, Tho old Coroner's. ofico WU ho ‘ocuupled by Mr. Woodman, the County Prosecuting Attornoy, ‘fin Committes on Public Sorvice audited n few bills and’ the pay-roll of county employés, ‘Town and ‘Town Accounts, and Hospital Com- mittees meot to-day, 5 Witatast B, Loxaney, stationcr, doing busi+ ness at No. iti Wost Madiaon streot, maie n vol- Untary assignment yestorday, and Arnold Loup, was painted Assignee, His debts amount. to nbout $2,000, and bis neects nvout $1,000, Mr. J, J. Haney, Clerk of tha Superior Court, started In erdity to transfer bis ollice to the. now building, and will anen By for busiiess this tnorntug In bisnew oflive, ‘fhe Job of trang. forcing all the papers, buoks and fittings ts a bie es to hls work. ‘Troi $15), with the Pullman Conipany in-roforence te £ ‘Tn Committee on Charities and Bulidiags had ao Informal talk overtho plans for tho new Voor House building, but came te nv conclu. sion. -The architect who was to havo suh- mitted plans was not propared, but sill have somo roady next week. On Tuesday Mr, Jumes, R. Willote will give tho committee his vows in regard to pins, ‘Tite County Hoard of Education hold a brief “Beaston yesterdiy, nnd atdited one or two small Dilla, ft was devlded that repuirs bad to be mada upon the roof and chimnoy vf tho Nor mul School, which were damiged ‘by tho recent storm, and tha Cloris wua dlrovtod ty notify tho County Board Cominitteo on Education that the tnatter bad been referred to thon, FEDERAL ITEMS. Citicaco distitlers reported 150 barrels of alco- hol yesterday, . At the Sub-Troasury yesterday $20,000 {1 gold ‘and $4,000 in silver was disbursed. : Tho recolpts ot silver for redemption aggregnted $7,000, ‘ine recolpts for Interanl: revenue yesterday AmouNted to S75, of whick $23,090 was: for ppirites tale tobacco, $1,004 for beer, and S228 01 . ‘from Sixty-sovonth strect to Ono Hundred and Eleventh street (Pullman) to sald Company. ‘Tho Wator-Worke Engincor read his roport, recommenting tho Cope & Maxwotl works. Tho mattor was postponed until next weok, Thoin- demnity bond of the South Chicago& Western In- diana Inilroad Compan; Wus approved. Tho extimuto for {improving Tor ronce avenue at a cost of $4,100 was npproved, AS was niso the catimute of $13,100 for I rence avenue. Tho bid of Di for paving Fiftloth streot at the rute of $144 ted. x PLP, Ryan, aptain of Polico, gavo bonds in tho suin of §100 for the noporrance of ‘n man numed Arthur Williams, whe was: brought bo- foro Justico Kodgers the ocher day day, charged with assaulting another man’s ‘wife, | Tho ex- Captain is now poorer by $100 than he othcrwiso would havo been. A concert under tho direction of John Mand, will take place in py ashington Park (the west division of South Park) at? o'clock this after- noon. A very unnecessary row was created poner: day morning on, the first * Pullman train.” J. H. Colbort, a discharged employé of the Ulinois Contral allroad, who hud evidently been await- ing ® good opportonity to pay off an old wrudgo against the Company, refused to pay his fare to tho Daggageman, saying that bo had no right to collect fare. yTho biguitgemun guvo Colbort tho ¢holce of paying ‘his fare or boing putoff tha triin, He refused ta do clther, and the. train man thon attempted to carry out bis throat,and, being but about halt as heavy as his opponotir, be was protty well used up. Tho little’ man finally braced up, however, and mada the of- dender ery “crough.” ——<————=____ ‘A SCRAP OF UNWRITTEN HISTORY. : When tho star of empire of which Jofferson Davis bad ‘so fondly dreamed had waxed and ‘waned, and fato decreed that the Southora Con- federacy should go out in darkness, tho curtain foll upon the Jast act of tho bloody drama in North Qarolina, Leo having capitulated: at Ap- pomutt6x, Shorman, on bis march from tho sen, had demonstrated to Johnaton that further ra- sistance Waa uuologd, #0 April, 1865, found Shor- man with his army at Raleigh, N. C., while John- aton with the: romnant of his troops was resting at Greonsboro, N.C. From Ialeigh to Groona- voro, a distanco’of soventy-five milos, both artnies roamed indiscriminately... Gen. Johnston Algnified to Gon. Shorman his dosiro for.a con- ferouce, and nn armisticu of ten daya yes do- clared, and the two grout cbleftaina met in con- suitation at a Ittlo houso four miles woat of Durham, N.C. Durkam, an insignificant ratl- way station, baving n population of 200, was declared neutral ground. Hore the Gray'ond Bluo mot in frienily intercourse, swapped horses, ran foot-races, shot at targets, and Bround tho samo camp-firo told of hnirbreadth escapes. Hero was handsomo Logan, and thore Wado Hampton, cach with tholr stalf intermin- gling ag if thoy bad wevor been enomics, Not more than 100 yards from tho. railway station stood a two-story frame tobucco factory, uwoed aby John &, GrenneDurlag tho war Green had manufpcturad smoking tobacco for the “Boys In the Army,” but now hls occupation was Stored In tho factory wero Utlos of smoking. tobuceu ready for shill “TH following’ Bonded goods woro received yprtgrdny: Robert Capello, 4 eases of wino: Gd. Y. Sheldon & Co., 40 bilos Jute bagging, Collec: tons wore $0,020,52. 2 Comsusstonen Hoyny yosterday refused the application for release thado by J, 2. Letst on the ground that tho statute is not mandatory, and thut tho prisoner, while u pauper, atlll con- trols the tioncy with which to pay hig flue. No formal ontry.Was tude on tho docket, tho foal order belng held In abeyance. pending furthor aution on the part of the prisoner's attornoy, who by hig rash guarauteo in vourt atands fi great danwer of disbarment on account of bis Hua relation’ to.tho palpablo fraud of the Lelst atolly. » TIE VICAR-GENBRALSHIP. ‘ Di M'MULLEN'S PROUADLE BUCCESsOR. ‘Thoro ts condidorable spsanintion in Cuthotla clrctes {p this ulty ns to who will tio the sueces- sor of tho Sioat-Rey, Dr. MoMullen as Vicar- General of tho Chicago Archdiucese.’: At first It Was thought that olther Father Cashman, of St, Jarlath's, or Fathor P. W. Riordam, of Bt. James’, would be appointed, but it 1s beloved that nelthor would caro to nccopt tha position. Each of tho rovorend gentlomen Js very well sutisflod with his present position. Dean Torry, of Ottawa, hrs Leon mentioned, and so’ had Fathor Notes, of 8t. Marv‘a, but. It is beloved that uclthor would be as necoptabio. to olther tho priests ortho poopte of tho dioccsc as tho others who hayo Leen mentioned, : ‘The appolntinent wilt probably bo made about the Uth of August, whon the clergymen of tho alocese will bo on a retreat horo, and it {8 now protty generally understood that tho futura icur-Gonornl will bo selected from nimong Ubreo clergymen,-Fathor Morris J. Doraoy, wetor of St. Gabriel's: Father .J. Dunne, pas: ‘or of All Sulnte’s und Father D, J, Hlordan, at presont Chancellor of the Archdiocese, 1t.1s Undorstocl that oldor pastors do not yrontl »Wish to give up their present charges, and It fs algo belluved that Archbishop Fechan docs not wish to disturb thom, ‘hey have contracted Ipinent, debts in the butlding of churches and schools, a duriug tho armistice the bullding wi and the Archbishop bolleves. that thoy ure puoked nod tho Tobacco miccumbod-t0 th tore Ikly to succeed in Paine olf theso debts wi the war, whilo ad = than would any now men who might bo appoint- ieee TacDurkare aot iite Nhe Gray were ed in their places, Besides, Archbishop Feohan, recoynizus tho faut that hisdutiosas Archbishop will continue to iucroase yearly, 'Tno vatablish- mient of manufactories of various kinds atSouth, Chicago, lrundate, Pullman, and othor suburbs, ovan if the natural Incronse and the inerease by} fiomigration aro not tuken into uccount, wilt Mave tho effect of largely nddiug to tho Catholio population, thorotore nevcasitating the crostlon Of now churches und schools, ‘To nesist ttt this work, the Archbishop will nvod tho servicus of young, tictiva mun, who {fs at:tha saino time ‘@ mH OF nifalrs, aud a zeulous churchman, Leading Catholics sny that any of tho three xontiomen mentioned sould be sure to. give watlafaction te the Archbishop, and that the uppaintment of cltbor Fathor Dornoy or Fathor Hunne would be very avcontable to the people, Hoth aro natives of Chlcaxo, ure men of ve conaiderablo business tuck, us. shown by thofr admirable manigeinent of the alfaire of thofr rogpvotive parishes, and both aro recognized -ag aiuony thy ‘ablese vlurics in the Northwest. hoy ate oxcuedingly popular with the Cathollo Wuasen, 7st A clergyman said to _o ‘'nmuNn representa- tivo yesterday that he felt vertuln that tho ap polniment of either Fathor Dunne or Father voriey would be avcoptavia ta nino-tenthy of tho pricets of the diocese, but that be ratuor In- smoked the pipo.of pence, Whou tho terms of surrender were ‘urranged the sotdiora’ ot oneh army provided’ theneelves with a“ poke" of tobacco nnd marched bomoward, “In this way tho tobacco was seuttorcd from Muine to Toxas. Whut Green bnd regarded as a-groat qutamlty goon proved tu be a grent blessing, Waon tho soldiors; on reaching homo, bid ox- hauatod thelr “poke,” orders directed. ta’ tho railroad agent, “pastmnstor, ote, at’ Durhat, evan to pour in for that smoking reon, quick to porcolve his ‘ndyau- faye, christened: bls tobacco * Durham,” selected the Durham bull ns bis trade “mark, Nowhere un tho globe is tobucca of such tine quality or so peoutiarly adapted to smoking pir osed Fuisoil 16 ia Brown Jn tho vicinity of Dure win, Almost ontirely Creo from ultrates: and nicotine, the Durban tobacca has bevoine so gulobrated that to-day, all over the United States, the Canudas, Suath Aimorica, Japan, Auge tralia, China, ut, it is tho noknowledged stand+ urd of excellence and apart Ju 1800 Green died, and W, ‘2. Hluokwell & Co. purchased tho business, and, putting intolt fresh enpltal and enterprise, soon made ita wonderful aucccas, Until to-day thoy:ara one of tho lurgest and moat flourlabing {ims in tho country, At tho Ute of thy purchuse from Green thy total forco employed in tho factory mimpercd fess than twolyo, and the population of the town Jess than. WOO, “Today, W, 2, Bluokwell & Co, pay annuule clined to the bello that. PATIL D, J, WODAN roi, bo anminAtctp, even | sedan veins en ea Tho appolntdone GF Poe aR ae, Chand. | Crurso villaws Of 18S has. a honuiao tn Boe nucvasttive few ebatiizon, Father GI, who waa | OF OVor t,00, unct cuntains the luryest smoking> tobnovo tuctory inthe world, ‘tho fnvtory oe Wy i. Tluckwoll & Co. tho fae mols inanufncturors of tho ectebrated Durham smokiug tobucco and clgarets, ts the fouture of ion vt Durhum. dinmediately fronting tho raliroad, It looks moro like one of the manic Moth motropalitan hotels than 4 tobacco-favto- ry, An eveulny ogn be pleasantly spont in look. ihe through the fuctory. Tho propriators, Col, Wt, Wuckwell and. Julian 8 Cure, aru compare Bigely SOU (ony and thoroughly eonversant with tho details of tho business, which, in. its Tiayuittcent proportions, 1s 1 monument to tholr the Archbishop's Chancellor or Sourotary nt Nashville, 14 { this city ut prosont, anit bu not ye been Hestgued toduty. Lt ls understood that f Father Itlordan ie promuted to the. Vicars Gonoralship and the pastornte of the Church of to Holy Numo, Fathor Gil may succeed hia a8 Chancoflor, But thon It is ured that Father iiordan is not stron ououRa vbysically; bo would break down under the burdou of duties to be borne by n Vicur-Genural, Natwithstand> ing this objection, howayor, it iy quite probable Wat Father ilordan will bo appoliited, and thaso who kaow bim bowt way that hu will muke a must. fecoptubla manager of tho affairs of the dio- ever ho could, considoriny bie o ‘Tho nssertion of Peoria nowspapor editor | Dy bly ton faunas he loft Villago-Hall, all tho mambers present. Bills to the nmount ‘of $5,500 wero ordered paid: Tho er reported tho amount on hand at A committeo was appuinted to confer awarding the contract for Inying wator-pipcs in tho auim of $2,000 avin Water-pipes on Commoreinl nyonuo aud ors joloeso & Shopherd: res iu Durkam tho,Ulue and tho Gray itorally. be, ie Tho; BULLS AND BEARS. The Wheat Cliquo Said to Have Run Up September to Sell Ont on the Bulge, ‘Tho First Cav of Now Wheat—A Mam. moth Gat Corner—(ossip Galore.’ ‘ ‘Whont was fairly netive, but lowor, yesteriiays ‘Thero was tues talk about tho"cliqua, thoudh it would “bob ip screncly” just ofton enough to remind tho boys of Its oxistonee. Solar August ranged from 81.10 to $1,208 por bushel, closing at about $1.14. ho bulk of tho trading was in September and Oxtobor, the latter closing at A vremitin over the former. Sfany operators think tho cliquo his been working for sevoral daysto run up September and sell out on tha Dulre, ° “ Yott sco," sald ono of thom yosterday, “ thoir whont, on tho nyerage, cost thom about $1.12 por bushel. Now, {f thoy can sell for Septombor nt $1.10, thoy protect themsolyos, while thoy are keepny tho scrows down on tho August decal, Of course, they (nay: bo working to Induce peos ie to wo short in Soptember, and perhnps they jet tho prico sar from $1,104, olf to $1144 as a fresh butt for tho unwary. Some of tho boys think, howovor, thut the demand from shorts hag sustalued Soptombor for a fow days past, and now, whon this ts sutiatied, the crowd Is haw morlng tho market and rolling again, Cliques and rings, though, perform all tha tricks in tho Speculative calondar, nnd twist and squirm in cvury direction for n quarter of a cont? “ [seo the olique's brokers aro wearlng longer faces," anid Dunham yesterday, “You know , TUE FIRST CAL OF NEW WHEAT has arrived, and about half the crop in Minna. sotn ts reported to hive been ‘cut, ‘Chis makes it safe to prodict bigger receipts, It Is hurd Work to run a corner in August, Iwonror if Lyon remombors when be tried it sovoral years BO, and went on the Doar! ono morning to find . a "s receipts wore in the hundred thousand, ushols,”* ‘Tho July shorts acttled yesterday at 46 conts which was tho price demanded throughout the day, Thero isn auapicion that 60 cunts will bo churged to-day for tho privilege, Some of the oat brokers think tho July trndos aro nearly all closed up, and that tha oxeltomont to-day will lof and fuller fur, ny," remarked a close obgorver ge tordny, “ that Sam Allerton’ offers to tnke $100, 000 for his intercat In thd July ont deal. wouldn't wondor if it woro truo. ‘Thore 1s Nolso Morris, and Wright of Buffalo, who would per bawis Iiko to got out of uate, too; und lyon inay havo a decper Interest in tho squeezo than that of manager, What tho ring intend to do with tholr millions of ensh onts nobody knows, Tho August future his been boosted up some, and rhaps tho wenthor will favor the ownors by coping buck roccipts long cnough to give thom, an opportunity to peddfe out muoh of thelr TILE DEMAND FOR HWORSE-FEED alone will taken good many bushels tna short tima,nnd the averaje cost of tho property is orhaps not so high uftor all. 1 wouldn't ciro, owovor, about utrrying the load: and paying aut thousands of dollars every month for storage and intorest.” “This is ono of the greatest oat cornors over | attompted,” sald another. “With tho stock In sight In thotr possession, the lentera havo been running things everywhore, New York is bid upto sugtain appearancos. Just think of cash or July onta hetog 44%@45 conts P bushel, while uil_ono can get for rejected is 27 cents. The mutural difcrence ta three or four conts, ‘Thu shorta in July onts have beon almoat ns .| freoly bled as tha doctors of a century ao bled their -pationts, but they havo stood up man- Hey And proved they had plenty of stamina in jor.” On the call yestorday John Williams caught 0 “tive” of July outs “on the fly" at 45 cents, which crentod so much laughter that it beeamd ueecusary for a tot of tho boys to rotlre for ro- Iroshmonts, “ Itya in tho borry" was lowor yesterday, with no business In seller July. A fow of are expected to ask * Tho new crop,” day, “18 fino fn quality, and the quantity ie about threo-quartera of a full crop, tho Increase in acreage and the freezo-out being u stand- o ‘Tho provision mon seom to think ‘orf sattlerment to-dny. THE GIANTS IN VORK- AND LARD ‘1 aro resting in tho background, and will not ap- Prouch tho front beforo Inte in August or in September, Thon thore may bo a tilt botwoon the bulls and bears in Inrd. “Alt the tuk,” sald uo dealer yesterday, “about the coalition of Armour and McGoostt isbosh, Thoy don't work woll- toyother, Ar- mour Is tho gronteat manipulator of produce In the world. What Gould ang Vandorbilt are in stooks Armour {8 in corcalsgind provisions, It ig Houbtrut if he would pify a duct with any- dy. ‘Thor is likely to bo nn export ‘demand for floxacod this season, ‘Tho crop haa increased greatly in tho last fow years, especlally in the now Weat, whore tho seed has boon found todo bettor than almost anything ‘olso on now break- ings. Herotofore Calcutta linseed has boon tine ported, but Amorica Is now producing moro line aced-oil in the borry than she needs heraoit, “Tho report that people are operating in corn on the strength of Vennor’s wenthor predictions. rominda my,” sald an ald stagor, “of tho timag| Whon a wheat corner was conducted on tho Hourd of ‘Zrado at the dictation of a fomnlo clairvoyant. Thero was no law agaiust corners in, thogo days, und overything went on Bwim- mingly foru while. Tho shorts F flah out’ ef water, and some of thom had nr- ranged to rotire from business and speculate 10 more, But just at tho thing thoy wore oxpocting prices to shoot up out of sigtt, and pull them ull off tholr feat, thoy noticed n bitch in the pro- coed|ngs, oa. Sen alloon, the corner didn't goon. It had collupacd, costing tho enyi- Neer soveral hundred thousand. ‘Then and thoro tho boys of tho Hoard loaracd to put fess faith in fortune tellora.” on ——— SHORT-HORNS, ‘Third Day of the Groat Sale at Lox- ington, Ky.—No Fancy Prices Paid. Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tridune, Lexinaron, Ky, July 2.—Pho herd of Short-Horns bolonging to Messrs, Mutr,, Poarco & Long, at Clintonvillo, was sold ut auction at this place te.day, In all forty-five Wore sold, with three calves thrown In, ‘Tho animals brought no fancy prices because the Pedigrees aro tho most in vorue, but. the prices show that even when not the best they are tho most profitable stock. Messrs, Mulr & Co, bought thelr stock at tho uuction sales when young, aud fed thom fora fow years, breeding somo of ‘them, ‘hoy uve mado money by tho operation, ‘Ihe ‘total sales reachert $5,605, and the average $128, The following is the list of prices and purchnsors: piste<Nu bers in purenthesia refer to En= gsh Hord Hook; without paronthesls, to Amor~ can Hord Hook; nnd, when prefixed with a star (*) to Anerican Shorthorn Record.) . Oxford Mary 2d, red, 0 yours, by Beok's Cam- Pride, taal dam Oxford Maury by Buron Ox- ey Ostont Mary ai red yonrling, by Duko of Aiton, i 2, dum’ Oxford Mary td by Hook's He. Cambri 20. Mille, Ky. $1 B Alice of wood, red, 2 years, by Taylor's Challongor, 41,080, dum Alice by George Bedford, “Lady Lams, rou 1 yeurg; by 7th Enel of . Lady Eanwuish, roan, 7 years, by 7th Earl of Oxford, $000, duu" Lauva, dangn ungulsh by Sweet Bint (020; B.D. bry, Guutrovittcs Md, 4. Ballo oso Duchoas, red, 8 yonrs by Lord Bates ikl, 14,020, data Cambridios oso by Finane tas, ft. Hughes, Hloonatiold,” ey. $250; Ham a ae ton Sasban y olor, ul jackson Hurhatde, {olds H, 1, Hinbeys SOU, ae 7» Hosa Gwyn, red. & years, by 2d Duke of Quella, oes, Jaillt Hookb by Gladiator, 10.0%; J.B. Crouch, Plum Crock, Ky. $230, 8. Liynwood Gwynne 2d, red ronn, yeurs, by ub Buk ‘or Aisle th dain ‘Orphan N tho boya,| sald an operator durin the, 38001; John 4, Mollwain, Need & | y Grove Mill. :tt.00%, dam Garin 2d by Muster Uuttertly, 1,818; 1B. Kmbry, 810% 2h Nourbon: Holle, red, 5" soars, by Royal Afrdrie, 24701, dam Muggle Mag’ by Princo puio, Bb}; Fletch Weuthorse clivtonvilicn Jambridga Rose Duchess, red, yearling, hy Onmbridge Duke of Geneva, 31.083, dam € Velde Toss Bd by Finaneler, us; J. it Hughes, $140, 2. Genova Duke, red, yearling, w Cambrhtgo Duko Of Genova, 1.084 dam Belle Mose Duchess by vor Hates id, $6,020; J. Kissingor, Kinsin- On Oth, white, 8 yenra, by Duko of iol Hoyt hut by ‘Bislo Duke a, 4th; DF, dy Pine Grove, Si arcia Sth, red and white, yearling, by 2d Alrdrio of Grovo fills #7400. unm Groin ad by Master Falter, Beta J. 3, Crouch, $00. 0, Bello of Lynwood, red roan, yearling, by Duko of: Now Forrest. dan ello. Hoyd ath by Ditko of Rosadnte, 8,083; 1. 1. Bi bre Sih WW, Gareia Oth, red, yearling, by 8d Ainirie of Grove TU. 00, dnin Gnrcia 4th hy Alririo of Grove Eilt, 31,608; Charlea Scott,, Nort Mid- Oh, £505 31. Earl of Lynwood, red and white, yoarting, i Waterloo Duka, 440, dam Rose Gwynne, by rt Duko of Onelda, 0,020; C. 8, Wot, Loxington, in i, fd Harl of Lynwood, red, yonrling, hy od Alrdrlo of travolitin dam Fiend Guevnce by Sd Duke of Onolda. G03. J. 1, Kisslugur, $70. ih Langutah Duke. red, yearling, by dd Alrirlo of Grove Hill, dam Lady Laugutsh by tt Earl Of Oxford, thie: James Cralg, Paris, #40, BL Cambridge Holt Duke,’ rol, 4 yours, by Tord Hates fd, 14,025, dam Cambridge Those, & By Elnanotor, ses &, Sohweasher, Campbolla- ov) hy ‘a + ord Abram, red and white, yearling, by Cambridge Duke of Geneva, bts, dam Genova Roxo by Alrario 13th, BLES: J. 1 Kissinger, $55. 36, Garein 2d, red and white, 10 yoars, by Mas tor Buttorily, 14,878, data Garoin by Carnelian, anus 8, Schwensher, 805, i, pity Fern 8d, red’ ronan, 7 years, by Wilo: Oxford, 21,330, dain Fanny ern ‘by Horace Mil- Jor, 2.012; same, $135, 3, Falry Bell, red, 8 yonrs, by Lord Bates ad, 30,038, dain Fanny Yorn 3d’ by Wiloy Oxford) bit 180, rod, and white, 14 yonrs, by "82d gon, 541. dam. Halosia, by Bur Yano 14,480); Robert Owon, North Middictowa, 40. Garein’s Duke, red, Sonning, by Grand Duke of Clark, 90,195, dam Garein BA by Afrdric Duke, 5,306: John Porrine, Lebanon, 0., $145. 41. Canbridgo Fairy, red, years, by Cam- bridge Dinko of Oxford, 4408, dam Panay corn Wi by Wiloy Oxford, 21,3i0;'E. T, Wouthors, Cilutonville, 0., $30. ie 42. Curtis, red, yorrling, by 24 Gonova Duke dam itt by Prince Alrdio (8,833); J. Hs Wenth- ors, BiG, , 4 Lady Aorhington, 10th, red 12. years, by 6th Duke of Ainirlo, 7,880, dant Lady Washing- ton 4th by Indian Chief, 2,002; J. 1 Crouch, 855. 44, Lessing, roan, yearling, by Sd Gonoya ke, 2,661, dain Bourbon Hull ay Royal Alr- 701; Gono Ids ‘olnt, $110. yeurling, by Duko i, Uae data Lady Washington 10th by ke A rdrie, 17,880; G, C. Thompsun, ville, $25, 45, William Henry, red roan, yontling, by Atr- drio of tho Lake, *8,003, dam ‘stolln by: Alrilo, 97,2553 J.B. ‘Allon, Shelbyville, $25, 47. Falry Duke, roan, yoarling, by Cambridge Duko of Genet frites dam Fairy Korn ud by Wiloy Oxford, withdrawn, RESISTING AN OFFICER, John Dalton, a molior, 21 years of age, was booked at the Chicngo Avonuo Station Inst night upon threo charges: carrying concealed woapions, disorderly conduot, and reatsting an officor. Tho reagon for this three-fold. necusa- tlon may bo f8und In the fact that ut about 8 o'clock last night OMecr Jahn G. Koch attempt- ed to arreat Dalgun on Kinzie street, between Markot and Ciuga®ury streets, for unscumly be- havior. Dalton realatod, and with tho encour- fgoment of the crowd assuulted the ofllcor, and managed to break lougo and run. Koch gave chase, but was unnblo to catch the youn man “until he had brought bimto a halt. by firing twice nt him. -Nejthor ball took offect, but tha Just ano camo go closo that it punctured the fal- Jow's pantuloong. Then the crowd gathorad and showed 4 disposition to ugaln interfore, go. that Koch was obliged to mako big exit with a cocked rovolver in one band and tho prisonor in tho other, at tho sning timo telling the members of the crowd that unless thay stood back thoro would be « funoral nmong thom.: Dalton will have a hearing this morning boforo Justice Kuufmann, ———. : FINED FOR HIS FUN, © =: Rodney Long, tho colored dotective, was fined ‘$25 by Justico Brayton yesterday for assault and battery committed upon a colored:.woman unmned Nellio Hall, whom ho had arreated for strect-walking, It appeared from the ovidenco for tho prosecution that the woman way on hor way to a doctor's oMeo whan arrested, Har tittlo girl was with ber at the time, and naturally Wanted to accompuny her mothor to the station. Long objected, however, not threw | tho cbild up fonco, but afterwards slapped the mother's {aco two or throu thine, Locause she called out to the child to come rlomg nnyway. Tho de- fondant, claimad to hive only gave the cbild a ‘entlo above, and to have treated tho prisoner in ® manor nane too bnrab for tho occusiut,: The Court observed that the defendant's con- duet had been plaluly outrageous, and gald that bowichly doseryed a heavy tine, ¥ ——— “Muchupatbay | = Now, quick, complete curo; urinary affections, smarting, frequont or diflicult urination. kiducy | diseuses; $1; drugrlets, Dopot 62 Lakestreot. Cummins Ioads in first-clasa dental work’ at falrprices, 70 Stato streot, cornor Randolph, —<——_— Buck & Raynor's Moth Powder Is a barvestor that reaps roaches by tho muttion, = — i —— é Werecommond Eldredgesowing-machines: MARRIAGE LICENSES. ‘Tho following tontay, f marriaga Heonses were insted yos~ |, Names, Age. i ‘genio panadnis tees SOLERO SMaruarat Wholatt, serectlcsssChlenno, G, W, Blotendi Chicuxo, - Mary Schlegel Chicago, 7 Green, MT Gruont eaga, "fs i” ae North, Frangjin. 650, od North Franklin, Lorman Falk... {Aneta Stow Lane a esas au Binh aye Jomes J. Cunnin, Annie Harvey. { uuuat Bukor, Mary .Ann Stu; Willian Dambrofe! Caroline Powers, DEATHS, Per ee eee ye ae ee HIILLIES—Ag tho resid of an. H, puillive Hishyoods Hi duly eat dean es, Late 2 ahilba aed BU youre cid itt. unurul on Sudurday aud us bee ue Sucond, Unntlat huruly eornor of Munroe und Moran ain Chicas, Spocial’cars to usehllty Krionds lavivods ie OCONN ELI July 2), Wiliam O'Conmolh, otis realfouce, & Went furrlson at, axouos youee a mattis OF ho Cotnty Larch rata nn tea q Urati, wid thonca by tant talviey bok ict I 1 Adais Ah ah . STIS ar pettus toipeer of pions are na f her da Tnnive Stodwit, 20 Lulloued wee Gunduge TRO Bee: HASLINEAG Lor roeldoncd Uy Bvauntone duly inet ye whlow-ut thee tte i euiinge ee aarti Mat aay pkey tiatiea by Carriages tu Hownill Corgan. eo DEWKY—At Watortown, N.Y. Jul Therosa Luewoy, wife of 4110 | re of anuworn Ne Ye. gel SINOKNHY—At tho rosidance of It. 3h Mrs, Bar ‘altor -buwoy, tuck und Lrulu, Qn the first fluor aro tine oftle | Ath. by uko uf -Ainirio, 7.88, aud ro con Fauts eookeS Coeoe Honsanaly Borla ae ae eatrs OF the dios | eee and bore w gontionaniy Wbeee een, walt Swon & Btecliatoake Milisesiuets sie | The Ubllothoys haga Sigegra cl” NAUIGB, wits Of men, courtvaus, gentle us a womun, and, lika | MhOubows visitors‘all tho toms of jntervat,.| 9, Kathioon, roun, .4 yours, by Stal Airdrio, | funeral Bagurddy, 4 yp. ni, by carriage to Oakwood Mowe nen Uf bly aint, UF axovilune giauite’ ang | Everything Indlentos dndustry AM de SEE Mes | Rit dam Ituth by Prluve Aiedrio, 4803; samo, | Cepuoieey, Fleder sogualinarioe vase FURL TIONS sie ne eee Me Dosonued | Teo\ud mustinone Is Droviued tor ranulating, | © 10; Tadia Thomas, roan, & years, by Wiloy | qidlpduddonly, at tho rasldonee of Are, George plies at geet cae "naw periormod the | svading, combiig, desing, aud packing tomuece | Duke dete tee vee by Challongor (14282); | Bruch ike, Mahan Aves *ivpraiay, Wee oF ita arid dense | Gia ty dg aun fo" eae) | “MIN Naaeh eas EAN, | aie ip eas OVC roone that be woul dees cere ta te ruswon to think | Si immohse atone, Wurenieeee Ii eed | alte Lain WLSEL dam Budio Goncvu sd by | “aOGuie-On rauh duty 3 af tha eesldenes of he Visudouurnt ur tue ccaibell intne wee att | the mamunta tourney Crick feotae aes | Sure peas wuaeh, sam Sudio Geneys partsmainwr, ube Co Miike ut Soo siser Raat her igang eb Boren auld oan | rgleg We hg igen out city | nya oma ate Wet," bang ot | Myc truieetanawieuss ? 5 G 4 Me Py ie hus 4 = “f “4 . Drhuch ofthe Coursh iu Aanotee! CU MuMlLADE | or yea planning prlutingsonicege maces | Moe ey h HN ual Genove Ryn Slay? | EBS Puadelpile pies Blowo.copy, 8 + ‘ + | And woud box shops. macliuoshups, ote, | ki Linwood Gwynne 2d, red roai3 yoars, b He ett aiuuakultl July @osepb Meahor, A Thoy” atso huve itect telegruphla and | Watoriou, +0.11¥, dat Lynwood Gwyane by i4th |, gainer sam haw residines. tal Farrell st. on TUE. REV. DR. BONAR, (eloononia, canny aunioauion, with 1 tha out: Duke of Altdries Hobert Owons, North BMiddlo- |‘ Cometsry yas ean if Hy AN EMINENT SCOTCH DIVING Visits cIAGO, | # 4 » vi : i PAVINSON=Suddenly, of heart discgeo, July 20, at ., perator, Durbin Je twenty-six miles wost of Js Lalla Gwynno, rod, 4 years, by 10th Earl of R iuson, ‘Tho Noy, Androw A, Housr, D, D., of Glasgow, Kaleigh, the Capital} € the Sinte, and fe tha cute | Oxford, Telote dame Lalla Rooke y Gladiator, shuld cal NAG Bune Beotiand, reavhorl this city youtorday morning, to what Ja kugwn as tho Woliton obucco ate! J.B. Crotuh, $8500 day, duly a1 o « and {uth guest of James It, Waller, of Luke Pete’ North a x pels fas vane ha rai prateree Yule, Ra oops | genre, by ah, TESTIS OT TTT OTe ny | ol ve S ha Tee or einen cane to thle country tO attond | ee Tr to HAENTC Agi th osc aateN | Hatl of Oxford, 1th Gnolda, Wie; Jeli saves, | pon A NNOUNOLMENLS, 3-545 4 9 Northiold Confercuco, wn fd vortiog ae | 44 this Golden Mole Hdda (ts murkot ne Durnin, | Chileshin » $100, ye 4 TENTION DAKERS ALL ROSS tea Weare Troe to Het walinipea Of a partlonat | Wan itackwoll &Gp. ure so situMtor tear ae | CHR RUT: EI ue ‘Genova, rod, 5 ye A SRENTION DARL Wivigoe neater {po acl eae eee T OF pue OF tho largest | oohirol the pickot all tho curige anu iiler ts | LY dts eee eke! (06,068), dam Cimbridga | jucerina te bo. huld up Guiney Novis porhor Leeene AuaS SE Oat Tea ay ao au Hoss | Conueciion with thelr enormousatorao racic | Kosta by Finuncior, Ua; J, 9 Huwhus, a0 | phils, this eyoulug at byucke ede aa Blader ee Peas Ci anon ae tea, Suubles thom 9 carry tha culcost utook iin 17. Stella, and white, 7 yours, by Gonoya | KAVISM, Sucretury, > fewah PoIndlys Tod ang OF tho Maat eee uae | Ulitisus ewoot ang keamrantasa tus, Success | Anais ease cee aie by deihioe “Alrdrle, | pry NS MEETING evaugetlevl men in Scotiaudeand wen knees | Mvays brings iultuyors, audacveral unpriucipied | Seah Samce ltogaey Clintinehic: Biss q ENS MEETING | IN In ile COU Ty, Ceca ee eel known | Tauutacnureps WAG DAVY uttbuipted ‘ta Pirato | »' Id, Cosette, red aud walt, years, by Allic {ore ea ea rt Sth ea eat thie in. this country, espeolally ‘by Presbyterians, | Ht iva heen brougnt 1 santioo! ie | Ce eget Fed by Gunava Aiturio’ hese; Jy | Syaninga la ss avrvico to swialty tnviteden aie tion Hau Wa ceriah Hobretezer te ls nor elW: | anoklag publio mrorhawoven. fast lourning tuve'| Sh Westhare cae coc T Ane gk Atos 280; Georg Nifty os” Welfast, Iruguds's: gonvaren quant iu the Amuricun xonse of tho word, but | fio Durhaia Aull nave be on the package to Ine] id, Lalla Gwynn 2d, red, yearling, by dd Duke | actor now sn uvansollae tilt Sood thd pivoting. soln i ant Baa" | AM Her ances | of aan Ca aun yn a | Same aCe Oo MR . & JAVO Ot! = ¥ ‘an? ou rk | . cel re Thaw clyarl i? jo . eines lam ri! 3c) It y Stoodye “nen Fattonded "wes | puriy and qualiy of teas gents eto ot aaue | ReneS, i feloeroit al sucured them an pabeeyr es trade, Little did the foley Boys in Wuo “quround thoir cump-Oreg ib Durbau, {n 1863, dream that they. were sowlog efade oie acy Bell Pate eae ie wo fa tus Boutn, iE wot fa the Vetoes 2 * ofthe ation mien ia Beotland, He will lead ibe noow prayers meeting in Furwall Hall to-day snd ‘ U8 It el ry E = oynoou. Molday he will leave with & cerload of ut yonove 4,74; Ueorge Whitney, Loxingtou, 21. Duchess of Springwood; fod : 1 by Duko of Bagdalat 1 enue Hlansia by Duke of Corawall (41,078); 8: White, ©, Garcia ith, red, 4 years, by Airdrie of’ fanxollzalon, to-morrow, ag Pe Thy a by tho Nowe HUF. 1, Vor OF abe dds roa preatiticn ate wae ad aera POH feeate per ee on ital Nate tod by Sir Lass Fe HB, Hee etre -Chiesiy Avene Chutes, Ana oubLaNd, ahd tb tule will ake bare wail wit aes ON SALES, OOTS > AND SHOES Will find a complete Assort, of Seasonable Goods Tent tion Sale : SF our Ai, ‘Wednesday, Aug, 5 The assortment-will be £00, the goods of best manufacture, ‘ GEO. P. Gon a TN fo Crockery and Glassiray AT AUCTION, STILL ANOTHBIt LAnGn STOCK op .G., C.C., Porcelain, and Brown Vi A largo axnortmont of Glassmare, 1 la Goods pnexed for country merchants PY a + os GEO, PL GORE & GONE C0 te Ty ELISOS, PRRSUED & cy For Our Regular Saturday FURNITURE Sat, 9:30 THIS MORNING A. full line Carpets, Chromon, Pinted Ware, Se AT AUCTION IMMENSE BALE t General Mowehola Goods, te odie dy ELISON, PIERSIEIM § ¢9, i ‘ For Sale, AN ELEGANT HOUs: A 'TO- CLOSE AN ESTAtr, The beautiful resldonea of tho ato Chant Wiillanis, at Madivon, Wht wilt ge Aucton, Un the promlsas, be doll at Fag On Thursday, Sept. 1, 1991, At 10 O'Clock A. M, The location ix the mast ellsibto {i elty, lying On tho ahora ot Lava Nundoiey tet eum the Capitol Park, orubracing nlwut two tact ‘V9 house ty of Milwaukeo pressed brick, div tos high (with w Saneard tout) ‘contalniny sett Fooms, boridog laundry, and atapia collar ant wee room Detow, ‘I'he hotito ts provided with es at rHRC, und ZOU KeWoERUG: In TOOTUY nad pet auidnil It purfoct order, ‘There ts also upon ibepes Jurse eubstantial barn, also Rood tenant howe ey In oxeallont repalz, } <Alltonether, its tho moat desirable home in Northwest. Original cost ovor thiry-tve thes Halu absolute, ‘Torms: ono-fourth cash, and teiey sgcurad on the premisos ab 7 per coat, a pang *ehABCr. Any Information will ba giver on nppliestion furaftura in tho nause wilt booed lense ae et the salo.of ths house. Sunes une ME, FULLER, J.C. GREGUIEY, § Exeerton ‘Madison, Wa ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. MADF FROM GRAPR CREAM TAUTAM FFourckooper'e favorita tn landing cltlesor the roe, 0 ‘other proparation makus, such lh, sty, bt breads, or luxurious panty: ‘Can bo eaten by a7 tea without fonr of the ills resulting from heaty 3! gusuhlu food, "E27 Coimmeniiod tor iy aden be. Ly TT Jhemist, Ur. 3 OPAL MATING PONVIEIL Chie Now Tat, “FOLDING BEL rent tiene ne enna Folding Bods OANDY. Bond bi, & 6h or Hicca mae ‘ nd rr} I box by oxpross of thers Eatutes ia Aunerion, utp, Rantly undatrictly pure, to all ent Adress GUN! Contecuontt ae ) wo d KRANZ'S, 80 Stale. GAS STOVES. STOVES) r20'5 dre the very bus BUG, EXTERMINATOR 126 Dearborn-st, — “: THE POTATO BUG. |, Eapmeys and all othur men send for cireutar elo) reesPump: Potate Mug Extoruinalor (isiautarn Wrens combineds ap Bo raluny, $1.2 Lowi Pony Gonipans, 68 est pu: talent OF seats Ann H Whelosaio & tort i Goorts sone-G. G. Dainywtiace. for Ud Ssluutiroials mr " “RPMUIEN CAH, 71 Oe ee eee Sogou fpeslert ame eae oe i is falls to cure, ae aus pun PRY Aanezeuing Oikau Mast bicage Liepols 16) W, Madlaan, & oot» MUNING oUTrli ae 3 AY ED, , Pret WHEE —— oo = aT : ATS. eee Hew Siyies Sof & sift AT 8100 on i. rile ny ueeaviet is.