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IHJE Scswlmu Stoat lloaiar Use Kchoiij JiormiJ Dapavtaiaatt, ftlr JUcx. Scbuasler was Iwtore JudsrcUol lory todsj.Tfqr.tis prettnlnarj eiamlna tion on the charge ot C. Q. Brandt; tnuonr. Mr Martin, the city attorney appeared for the slate, and ilr.

Granger lor the defendant. Tbe first witness called was un. JAMES e. WHITE, city comptroller, who being sworn, testified: that the affidavit shown him was drawn up by him in his capacitj of notary public tliatat Tits were sworn to, the defendant wh.OEeciuid.lp excited pulled two papers out of hw pockel, and saifl. "Mr.

"White yoo.area notary pub want you to swear pie to these," at the same time handing the papers to Mr. Wall, who handed them to the witness. Being lolc by witness that the first one was sworn, Schuster "but the other one," and was then told that he most first sign it; he did so, said witness then swore him to it. In icply to a question Mr. White said, that 'the in- Testigatitm of another matter before the committee, (the -against Mayworm) Mr.

Bchnsslertook the affidavits from bis pocket, and said, "I will swear to these now, and yen can; have me arrested, and I will rot in jail for it," or BomethinR-of- theiind, and -vgaio mediatcly before they sworn to, he took the papers from 'thd envelope, and said to Mr. Brand, "I am sorry but must go for yon now." This was about 3 P. What acatalaf rolaM U.Kinran.blima' bj diaciMloa. of wark- PUa of wait. 'll A.

'tiia the niafworit -R, dtatwa. Jt 3 U. Of tnl. UK MSWKW MbiMll. ssav toaohc AOp B-to-Chestnut $108 jo M- ttreet'from to pass to A.

LGfcit joot; 1 1 Lids for conUructing a. new to we? on ejcinetaise nnmberS, in tbsMfinth rero opened by tbe as bj -Jamer appropriation lue workv no award was The bids fur the construction of brick, the, fas; sewerage district are to be opened to-morrow. rHJJRSDAY SUNK tional Democratic Con- Invention Yesterday. TOWN TALK. Icial pewBon secandipage.

Tt ere will be public oral examinations at th, Fourth ward ichool. bcjricnioe at 1:30 P. ILi to-day, i Bits'Ida liorawelz was the (Concluded frvmjtntpogt) at all and id great Bght which is to bewijfed ti againat the radial yon need through this land the rota, of New Jeracj in the bwra (V diiMiraf Eawj. Sjxeoet. of initltouww A.Stlutnrj.

ll A.M.- Uw ooonxn Idwoli aMprattat. D. Ilearanr. II A. ot iutitul The work of the institele will be undo bp eundnet -of State Superintended Setting, and'Mr.

:W.H,'Chandler of the committee on inuiuites, About 80 or 70 conductors will attend. 3TATE TEA.CHEBS COIfVf.fi- 4 The, following detail programme of exercises of the twenty-fourth annual session of the-atate association of public school teachers, to occur in this city on nesdty. Wednesday and Thursday of ext week, baa just been fanned and pos- iinterest as showing of wbal cba- meetings to be TVCaDAv, nrLT 4th. WIST. Short tpeectw from izteran teaenen of uiu tuta and earij meu- ben oflba aiwciitino.

Itemiaiaoeoeei of fanner Bdneuiaaal notatl. All of UM foaoden of Lba aiwcuvtion aod proa- faint tketarly now ii.mg, vhur juriud to atuad aid ulio pan in taU men- at welcome by Uon. A. R- Botltr. najor of the citj of UilrautM, Hon.

at 8t Mary's or the Mat -Crayon drawing. Deputy Sheriff Connanghty is sufiering framjBi severe hemorrhage at lungs, ind quite dangerously ill Tbb Indies of the Spring atrecf Melbo-, dist eharch a strawberry feslival lliis evening. A good timo fur alt" A Block of millinery goods, lately, ireceiverl-from the east, is ottered by Miss Jlcaralb at 430 Broadway, cor- uer.of Masoc street. At the National tonrnament of riflomen held at Philadelphia; Meunier of tbii city, won thu first special prize, silvergoblet. Rev.

A. Hoskin, of thu city, haa ca-. gedito deliver a Fourth of July oration at Kewaskum, in Wasbington county. Biammcr's rat, roach and bug dtstroy- cr is the taoA successful remedy in the maiket, and is commended to those who nave tried other means without success. for doing lbe incidenial printing of Itio city were opened by the council committee on printing on yesterday, but no award of contract was made, and the committee voted to re-advertsc.

At the jreueral exercises in Ibis cilv, in bseiyonce tbe Fourth, Mr. C. K. Martin will read the declaration of Inde- XndeBce in English, and it will be read Mr. Einil Wallber Ui the Gjrman.

Tho public schools of the Second, leventh and Twelfth wards, will bold annual picnics to-morrow, the Second rdKhoolat the Milwaukee Gardens, and the two last named al the Bjulhsidc park- Tbe annual festival and social party ol tbe First ward public school is to occur at (juentin'n park to-morrow afternoon id evening, and electoral collcce, er sey, that DO matter what Doncwmt is presented to tbe people of the union by this convention. Hew Democrats know of no fealty to any gujtleman otibe conveplion-, we arcde- liberatuig in reference fo ibis matter so as to select the man that will secure 'success not only in Now, Jersey 1 io York, but through the entire union. (Cries of 1 We want triumph in individual and we want at Washington no Ilaycs," bnl some honest Democrat. NdwW althongb tho.sta^ pf Now: Jersey is not ttreat or mighty some of hersisters in the Union yet, that can praicot to this convention the name of a nun that will Sweep this a whirlwind Maine to fjorida-and from the Atlantic to the (cheers) and gentlemen of the convention, tne Democracy of Hut state eime here through their delegates a unit (crjes of "gnod.V) Every.man in that slats and 1 hereby in obedience to Jthe universal will of the Democracy of that slate nominate BS-OOV. JaKL RtBKEH, of Now Jersey.

(Cneers.) A man never beaten at the polls in bis life. A man 60 years of iff, and all that time from bis earliest vote, a Democrat. (Cbcen.i His record about which you bave a right 4o know as an available candidate, is this -Ilia private and bis public life is beyond and above reproach. Kr. Mr.

I point Corder ThcPpretident-Make yonr point order. Tho point of Order 1 anix'tff make is for (he chair to decide whether the discurion on tho merits ol the candidates is in order, if so whether tbcta gentlemen can be heard, besides, thefientleman.from New Tork whether it shall 'beta open dUcuajlou -for'otber gentlemen who choose to enter into it and to take part Jo it That it all I want of Kelly is the point of order well taken." Mr. beliero I have the floor. air. chairman, and in view The chairman to Jlr.

Brcclcenridge Yon can be heard In reply. Mr. I believe that in view of he elections that will take plain in Oc- ober nut in Indiana vnd Ohio, that tlio nomination was given to 'the western people he conld save one or both of hose states. I believe that if wo were beaten in those two states it is an utter impossibility to save New York. Cneere, and cries ot "That's You rave the nomination for tho presidency 1800 to the state of New (Jersey JosbMiSurk, Board tf Sdiool tborongbly mjnyable affair have been UoaDuanoocn.

TOII r. Walll, committee. The charges, made by him, were in re'a- tion to the investigation, wbirh, the committee was then about to bake into the affairs of May worm the deputy city tres- urer. After the paper was sworn to witness handed rt.back Wall, pov siWy to Mr. 'Sehnsslef.

Mr. Wall cnairman of the.inveatigatingcommittees Defendant'Said after this to Mr. Brand was aniling iso it's trntX Witnens did not know 'irhw became of the paper but thought be sawMr. Wall putting it in an envelope. Mr.

Granger here said that be proposed to show that Mr. Scnnssler often had an idea that things' were wrong, when there was no ground whatever fot tb" idea. Judge Mallory interposinc, in other yon propose to show that his head is Mi. Granger yes sir. Shall We Teacb Konnal School VVurk, Urn t-.

He can look into the eye of God him- aelf feeling that there hi nothame or (hatilmnld make him blush, (Cbeml DurinR lire lime thal-bo'has-been gover nor, andbe Iraj been honored willi that nomination tffice in hu own state, an honor never (riven to any man twice, elected there by the people, be was dur six years jhe Governor of NewYuik. one tine thejjnly Dixno- craficeovcrnor'in the Union, and dunng (hat time wrute a record of which be can be proud. lie stood by the federal government in Ihe light for the Union. to a gentleman who did this country good service in ihe Into war. The gentleman's oDditiaujwas equally as great in the tite of New York as it was in New Jer cy, and now, gentlemen, yon will cct thai candidate was beaten in 1BGO.

on also favored New York's gallant iu, Horatio Seymour, a msn hot is respected from Maine California wherever his mentioned, ono wnafc long deniity with the Democratii: party makm WliooMio-Til Tlldon Whole vote Hendricks. BO Hancock, 59 A delegate second ballot was 739 Necessary to choice, '402. Tilden, 833 Allen, 54 Parker, 18 Sayard, 1 1 Tbnrman, 23. om I want I oommittft OD "proper Distri botimi drlattiuUff." J.Q. i of Lbt ctme.

Hirtier Kdooiuon Func tioObfLfae Suue." U. Lawma, -Natoral in tb- SohDoW W. KirwiD. Mauiuiwoc. 12 EiamiuiUoai in Ondid Sckouls.

L. p. Harrey, Shabormi. chciboTf pipen. WXD.fSSDAY XYKSnc.

J. B. 1- L. PrMidcot Ufcirerriity of Miebigao. TWTEtDAT, 920-Paper.

TheEjc and IB. Hud. A. Eaithiau. Hirer Falk.

Mte Harr Walkef, VM gcntltman examined bj two doctors' I Jl and tbeybsre prbnonnccd DcrfeotlT ker v. I In answer to Mr. Granger's questions i witness eiid he had known tlirj defendant four years, he had been in the city tress-J urer's office a portion of the time, and n' -Tb. of dnnng ibc last two years, all the time. Milwiuz.

jjjgi, school. 1 Witness bod bom the ot- fice a fasLo! the time the-oRiccs were near i-ach otner. C. a. BRAKri i sworn, tettified: waj city treasurer for two 7ears '-priorTo iasb election know the Bohemian church never been in it; did not set fira to it was never in Louis C.

Veitenheuner's saloon, and do not koow where it IL, In rpgard to tbe behavior attributed to Mr. Brand in Veitcnheimer's saloon, an argument between the lawyers cnsaed, Jlr. Granger affirming that it conld not be decided to which (Mr. Brand or Sheriff Uolzha.uer.1 the affidavit referred Mr. Martin holding, that snbsE- quenttrarasto sh'owed to have referred to him.

Witness further said tnat be ft.fi. Cbaodlei, u. in lbe Albert IlaldT, Mil- Tlic Ladiea Industrial Uuion of the Asbury clmrcb, will meet at the residence of Mrs. Lee on Virginia streei this afternoon. A church sociable I to bj held at tbe same, will occur tbis evening Mr.

Wesley Sudilotb, No. 04 Oncida i Mrccl, has constantlv in full stock a sclec i lion of fine family groceries and frails, I of quality, and al piicea, to compare fa- vorably with any stock in thr city. bow the Witoontin nun puts i' i A report one way or lbe other, dull come from ibu harbor commiltee al Iht- i meeting. Now, Wolf, aec to it Ila a report concerning tug wbislling thai i he's talking about, and it is evidenl that lie bos. tired waiting for it.

1 Tbe societies having in charge the ar- lansements for the proper observance of tbe Fourth of July In this city, have requested Mayor Butler and Mr. A Henry Bielfeld to deliver tbe orations, tbe inaro'r to cptatin the English, and Mr. Birlfrld in tbe German language. al yralerday on ut man nominated is Ibc on" wbo charge bastardy preferred by a German I hi tmo th(1 front woman Chnntiana Biekler. whose i ucir homo and Ibeir familial, them and fhrre wan armed rebellion in lbe land.

NeT Jt-rjcy soldiers, under the direcliotu of onr governor, were eetit lo the field. Nu man has ever beard from him aught but a patriotic tbe result was thai when other states were swept from their luooringa cf patri otism, the wise politic course of Joel Parker held New Jtnvy nnn when all the rrst of you were swept away. (Applaud.) Now tbe question is, wbo can CJUTT Connecticut. New Jersey, New York or Indiana, and. gentleman, if I know aught Ibe in New York, if I befure nu the eothnilattic frienda of Oov me oik them will they pay to tbe convention yon can not carry the Mate wilh Parker, will Ibry do No, no.

Let me appeal to Penn sylvania, and ask wbo. in in ihe months of ihe follaweis of iha'. paity i household word. Agjin In IS7J gave ibc nurainatlon to anotheV York Rentleman, both of thoao can didati 5 wen. beaten, and you wi'I recollect that in li nh and in all three casrs tbe ntatcB o( Indiana and Ohio were Ijit.

Now pnipose to reueat iberrnn Ibat havi- cooiinitteil for tbe last again taking anoiber New York 'man, uo, nu. It might op Ptai lo Una convention ilia; I was the Ij ptT'OU opposing Mr. Tililcn'n nomination. (Tbiee rherra for Tililcn I A delegate- I rise to a point of onk-r. and tbit the sergeant IM? im powrml lo i- el ibc man who proposed clifriV for Til.len confusion and crira of "iim ou'," "no.

rk-veril drlrgalei lo feel, and poiuie.i to the man. Mr. Alilc, the 1,. him, wbile othen "no. no." The ailmoniilied ihe genllemnn bul i dill not remove him.

ilr of tliia tlou, do nol be mThilHl by your siuua but letl by Tour reason, for if are tieaten in lbe coming canvas. If In- tbe end. in my opinion, of lln- I) eralic panj. i Apptaun- I brliei that it will also result in tbe den of of your 1 IH ooi il flien your aalf lo act cautloujlt and patienlljrT U1 carruil away try any affection thai roti ma- have lor Samuel Tilden in Ihu conyenlion ou may bsvt'cauiw lo bin nornina lion wben Tou have tuaiJr it The sccrfiarj llirn rallt-d roll of lbe Itate- 1'ir tb, tir.1 mil, lr following rrstili KlllH-l distinctly understood by the convention that there flve from the stale of Mis- aouri wbo do not vote for Tilden, tut who still stand; by Hendricks. gentleman is out of order.

Tbe same I only wanted to let yon know whether in or out of order, The chairman of the Louisiana delegation when his state was called said, uonisiana desires to charge her vote. She votes for Tideo alUxcept two, wbo are absent, but who if present woold unite with na. (Three cheers for Louisiana.) The fote w(U now announced. Mr. Wailace, 1 of OE- der of my delegates I more to make the nomination ol Tilden unanimous.

(Applause and cries' of announce tho vote.) Mr. Ball, the secretary commenced: Tbe whole number of votes hush," neeewary to choice 402. Of thc-w Mr. Tlmrman re- eived 2 Mr. Ulancnck llaynrd 11 'nrkerlS; Allen 54; (light applause) lendrick.

Tilden rremendoun pplanse and cheers, which wtre kept up or several mmatea.) Several I move to make the nomination unoninuiUH. Mr. Wallace, of suani lo the orders of the Pennsylvania delegation. I move to make tne nomination of Tilden, unanimous anil as tho second Hate in Ihe unipn, although we should have preferred one bom on our soil, itill nun will nol slock one nerve, nor unn effort for tho snceeas of I be nouimcc of thia convention, and when he of November rome, we feel assured that victory will crown anr banner, will) SUPCesa. 1 be announcement tfcat Alabami cost her tor Tild, Tbi.

Chairman Ihe Culonulo delegation Wf Hunt: thai the man receiving lilt- mnjoriir Ihu convention itbould rcceivv votea. we therefore chance our vote from Ilmdricks to Tildrn lOrrat applauw Micli'uan ankeil to poMiil anil was GRAMP OPERA HOUSE MOKDAT TUESDAY. July 3d, 4th GRAND MATINEE OS TUESDAY. JULY itb, at 2 o'clock. P.

M. The ircat evont of tho (mason raslilv.ilv nljthtu only Inimitable an.l overy- uody Mr. John Dillon In Bartlry enrol ejxrlrly r.un- edy. wrltuiD expreanly for Mr. John entitled ISKSI with irent i Irooklrn.

CMcaco. all prin. ii.m hantros In tbn rfnct viih p'tuanr mountings l. ffallnck's Thealrc Cuniblnalluii. 1 in and paniuntlo (rtri'lf It.i.i.

rtrosHolrjld 'n mtllnry il REAL ESTATE SPECULATIONS! TJ.CiiapiDan&Go's FARM CANTED. RlfTF 11 A ill Jb Price List of 1 ft farm nimr the rljty fur IH- t.ii A CO. Real tsfafe Speculation any town In th, Mnaulird ,111.1 tir.iwn Another Speculation K.tirrth wanl i in lllirf I' I' lit U. COTTONS JUNE 20. BLEACHEB COTTOIIS.

lt Mill, iitto. P. HTTtL 1 N-J HTRKKT. Now is the time To i-j i i-j 3 I-J In at th Hcmtn. wlthpiir MBLVJLI.E.

li 776. CHTEHUL M.UHU! Grand Watmee Business Property, l876 I have the sale of sold at the low Kt.ii: TUESDAY. JULY Ai III LllIM 4th the I tiiti tmrnam.iLl JOHN THOMPSON, -t h- you Rtn Tin- chairman uf tbr Jenej delr 1 Batii.ii to U- Luwu-U for Ibe I m.itu^nt an 'UVt-n tlu- vi, let, of IllT ,0,1 lial done, wr bad no comvulLatlon as lo liow WP ibouln i- uur sec- uml laUut, ibcrclnre ink. ,1 Im paancd. grautqd.

Mr. Abholt frota desired Ibis convention tins, Ihatas we have ttood by Joil furker Uf nri thh nomination was raide. with tbe same energy ami the samp lire we will uraod liy J. I cieu. loud cllven and altbc Had Vinci in Ib.

will Imvt MI UN rlor pnce of front foot, this is the cheapest piece of Business Property offered the City. Call fin BENJ. VTEIL, BROWN COTTONS. On Hand, or True to the Last. -SYKES.

THE SHOWMAN. Choice Property TICKINGS. DENIMS QUILT In will A-H, NATION in- MrTliom V.I.-.1 -nn-j i F. PElRCE, 1803, eeni New Jersey regiment! to aid yonr sta'e when 'she was invaded Voices. Parker and cheers and Joel Parker within 48 horra from the lime lbe Uic Kirecls of Pailodelphia.

I aik you po intd the of j- HS.S'C. Now llampfftjir Virginia ngli New nomiuw. uiut- in tlie electoral col If f.ir Samuel J. Tilden. A Di-li-gatr Tennaaee In tvlnlf 'f deli-iralion fr whuni' ui-vn vuice of thin will Jlr TiUW (Irlegalp In.iB am the man fnmi irgmia tlip out voli- aKaruat Til.len I nia ke uiuunaiiHu I will tail- oil my .11 wo-k bun I TtM- WAi put anil Til drn laretl BARGAINS T.

A. IN REAL ESTATE I A THE lie PIC-NIC to St, Patrick's Church S. L.U'HA.M. H. child by him was born i pnL A co liillo wsnkeo.

12.DC.~E.ecea. orComoffltM en ScienlifK Io itiuu. liner. B. W.

li.nou funnel I Fonntaioj of KoowledfF. Alary JBcaTQlaa, FlaUvvUic. 1 nia i Aasoriuioa. Al TBCBffDAT crnriKO. I EleOJoo of Often.

I SM.il/KtOK, U. E. The committee of the city narc providrt for the entertainment of the visiting'wise ones, a concert to be given on Wednesday afternoon by 1,000 at the before the case eime to trial and was discharged frcm custody, i Tbe members of the Milwaukee county Medical and Surgical society, purpose giving the first lake ncnrnion, for the benefil of poor children on Friday. July TUc committee appointed for lbe 1 Wolcoli, Ilosac, Dorland and Brisiol will nail upon tbe men of Ihucily. solicilim; snb- scriplions to aid lbe project Of tbe 120 pupils of Iho first grade of Uie district wbo were recently ecstiiaed with reference lo tbe graduation, 99 passed, ami will icceiTC diplomas.

The standard of requirement on tbe etamt cent, in eacb ige of 70 per a who stood by them in the hour of danger, and ilo you think I'rnmylvania will desert bim, no. no, never, a voice, the war is over," and if Inat I deairofo saj this, thai when tbe war was over Parker, who stood by lbe union as be "Ul stand by it now. Oov. Parker was tbe first man to bis voice to recognize Ibr fact wben wjrc laid dawn. Uur II wa? that the south and every man in il wevld'l should bave lbe right to vota and send their represcnloliies to Washington.

(Clieen In tbe last maaage at tbe end I tialifornn. of bia term in (uc January. I mesiugf bneatlM only a proper spirit for a Democrat Whea ycnr country is heard the burnJng.iDf the chireh mentioned in Veilenheimer'i' saloon never was there. could ibe was no there in -Veilen- heimer before to-JnaT. i swom; said he lived -ju IS11 in tbe Brand never saw hun in his aa'oon knew most of flftjNWple tfcmo liera knew Hobshauer be.waj 'aotSin tbe saloon in iJ.

O. M. TIBBITTS i beinn strom, said he was one jot the mem- ben. oT tbe finance committee, ant! -wai present when the charges iwicre made against May Heard Mr. White's testimony; was WhlU swore the defendant to the.

contents of a 'paper; Ihe accused said when he handed The Kormal School gave a very delightful entertainment at tbe hall of tbe Twdlllii.ward school building yesterday sfterncau The hall was adorned with flowers and I Fourth of July parade, the -aiderzncn of the city appear in carriages by wards, a carriase to the three aldermen at each ward. Itils an open inetlion tin pound driver or some olber ward official shall occupy tbe fourth scat" in each "'ge. If the ward officers lefuse to ride very prettilv tbe "Mermen, the eitra ncjt will be ,1 I to newspaper is which showedihat the jonng learned the art of being gracefal, asnsefut A laigejtnd the; papers to Mr. Wall, i bat icnce 1 must do it," or words toi that effect "Witness did not hear him iSy "Imnst i go for you now, i said it without witness Ji Mr, Granger, clo8ing the tase' -Jbrihe poinled onT'Tlfid" 8 differ- between attrib- to the defendant i by Mr ty. "fljat Tibuila, at the time the affidavit was it'-waa-oniy-by 'ilr.

White's tbat.thesJatcmcntiuu made to-refer to Ifr. JBraudtj. said- that' to loake a libel'ofithis affidatlt tins going too far, and pattingji common statement being only ks a popinion. He alsp-eontended toatlhe 1 afSdariit should a prirUcged commnnica- tion, it being no UiofeJlibaous from thdlact of having bean.j presented to Bojird, which had than it had been presented one which given in fofeet good and without malice, and: be cito newspaper reporteri-lhit li to-say if are willing to paytbeir ITroportiob of the carriage hire; A TOUNG HERO. '(, At 8 o'tlock list eveuins little Ocorgie Gool, aged six years, whose home is on Iliver etrjxt, accidentally fell into the river from the foot of Biddlc rtrcet, and 90 assistarJce btuig near at hand it seemed highly creditable to thcjdigs.

that he woold cacapcdrown- fnce listened toj tested mncb Tbo entErtainment tfas pnwided over Miss OeorgiaBiiley, with much grace and dignity, and tbe exercises throughout -were thflroughtralniog, and the schools which are so ortnnalc as to jgel them ifor teachers, will profit by their and example. A few deserve more than apojaing no Uec, while all merit attention. The clias prophesy given bj Miaa.Cnn ningham fwas very happy in conception and verylfinelydelivered. The BOJigTenJerea and Batten was inimitable in both the music and acting, and so.mncli so quest. at war they nothing eacept to Bghi; when arms are bud down take your brothers by Ibv-hand and bury all animosities in the common good of the whole country.

No, gentlemen of tbe convention I will not ilftain you any longer, because my lime is up, Boi I say this Ibat -Parker, if it be your pleasure to nominate him, can win tbe fight I say that there is nol a single animosity or.a,«ngle tning against it wbich'he'Tie rforjlil have lo strive against, except the Itepuplican party. There are no feelings egainst him-' Upon him all could unite, and I believe that and Democrat who receives the nomination of (bis. coavoition will 'tbc Whoeverbe in'November and for one litllo New Jersey, that nominauar'Jocl Will at least give him her rjiqe electoral rotas. uxretary called the STATE OF JCKW VOBK. Scnalor Kernan spoke follows Mr.

1 Marjla lork llllnoi" aud llu I Slain. Mr ftnvn. that thr convention morrow morning carrifd in.l It.NTIoN (wirij nf ilii- I mif BUSTLE I niovid 10 Tlio motion its a.ljoortied. i- I FOREIGN NEWS MIUS Maellahon lias or al! tbr a-nli-ncuM of io Ihe Com mune insurrection. There will no further eicept in In volvinp upon tin- lid- liU-rty, iiuurfivnt Ira.lers, and outh mi Real Estate the 10th Ward.

Tuesday July 4th R- al state the nth Ward. Real Estate in the 13th Ward. Real Estate i the 1st Ward. Real Estale in the 3rd Real Estate in the 4th Ward RICH CO. id, Parker 1 President and delegates cratic Convention of the of the Demo- United Stiles pat Hr.

this being poit-offiee was libel; And 1 as tkoiifBila' chat-ged arson If 11 His bonor, after snmming Iha hocoald bail-icr for trial, and in default he wss committed poem, written and read by Kit Botton, was' very good indeed, And wns. read ranch spirit. '''by MiasesTyreJand We de hat belter renderini; by proleasioiJal elocationurta. Bit.itbo.XDual. original entertsjnfng thing of the Cannon, iniwhich she.presented the "Im- plemenls' 1 with "wbiii ''mWlei "ttachinc sreral other tbe ood-wt(l of-the class, to the succteding class of 1877.

had ing when William Fuch a lad 1C yearn, and whoso home isonijist Water street, having beard of the mishap, nn to the apoti and'seeing (he unfortunate little fellolw at his last struggle, he dslion of distinguished men. desire to say to you that rejoice and eel which a pleasure in has been said every word commen- ng sprang tbe water folly dressed, ana after a connidortllu struggle with the drowning lad, successful in landi Bim on terra, firms, and proper restore lives being applied he soon covered That'action of PncST-as a manly on and compelled the must enthusiastic, ap proval of the crowd which gathered, as soon as information of tho affair given. nfSflTUTE eOHDDCTOBS. The sessions of tbe convention of nor- inrtilnte coBdnctors are to begin in 4T iO.A*;U» on follomng, and showed precision ol movement and trace" of at- i votnmes for that (raining in lie public aci'ooE Hiss address was foil ot earnest woraVinjl most have been There was a gay tinio at the Ml Iwaokce Lcademy Isit night, forming a brilliant wcbesjfol exercises. After.tbd work of ilcclamationa- ud oratiohl camethe pleasure of a donee, which -were Ufxl, and folly to.

(leasurewas; Uie order of Jhe dajv-or 5 and dtncing being leoalf There was a large ar, ray of.yonth'and Ibeanty, and tbo oc- caaon was thoroughly enjoyable to young dancing ibsing kept up till, a late boar. who bsve been presented tn you Iprjoflr support. They are my couatij men they belong to the glonous patty with whfci I act, and no. man would repel with more" indignation any word or insinuation to their detriment, and no man feels more pride in all their glorious fame than Ido; but while, I appeal before you to address my words, feeble though they may be to your judgment, swayed by nothing but jour love of country. The-election which wc: are'to bave tbisfaH rises far above the onJlntry cock 7i liayani bead 1'J Allen Mr.

llutcbinson of Miaaouri 1 to aak in behalf of A portion of Ibo Mis delegaljon, ff il in order for that i delegation lo change iu vole before vote ia announced, i Cries ot no and yes). Tbe chair -Hula that it is in order Mr. We will desire lime in order to change onr vote. Mjasouriiaalcs to withdraw for Bve mmuLes. has leave lo with for consultation.

(Cries of "No." "no" and confusion Senanr Wallace, of rise lo a point of order. The only baslnjas order if tbe announcement of fbo vutc. Th" vote not made op The chair rules that It is wiilna ihu power an. privilege of ihe Missouri deh- alltit, -a withdraw for five minutes. 'Hr-- VVaJi it followa that we 10 casts will later, IUR11IKT MIRTIJIKAI lji.if»isi a.S Marti Brad- du-d last niglil.

os IS IUNK. Lancing all Day. and in the Evening. RT Thi- bullion iglanri on tmlance Atutnnisfior up OI.O»>NE June Atchbubop of ognb. on appliotiion uf Crown, was lo li.iy from l.f tucular law courl.

lUlU Ilink A COO.I llru- ni.ll -I 1 1 1 Colo NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. play all night. It for Ihe Bonveiitioti io determine that. from In MURDER AND ARSON. haax Xo.

70 Federal Lane, occupied by August t'ollmsn and Wm. Tappman, tajo-young Oerman bulcheri, was entered by eariy this morning. Collman was killed by blows on tbe bead with a hifchet. Tappnan won badly cut abuut the head. The bouie wia fireri by the murderers.

It it thought Ibat Tappman cannot re- p.ifiir, an he was badly burn5d- There is uo clue to the perpetrators. INSECT In hi" lor rli- Inittion of hn.f bux- 3 unit nil IUM.HII hfu. Hi.n.t!, ro tiy Till: IMSTkil i for Ih UT oi INSTANTLY KILLED. I.IIIIANAI-UI.IS, Jun" John Keefc, an employe of lbe JtoUy Sentiiul; fei Wiwuunln In thu in rape fn Trr if was Welraor. lof Foo.l wbo hua Iba! on IhujOlli uno.

AD a banlirui.i.iy nicitm-Ht t.ii.. LOTS, KANE'S ADDITION, First Ward, I 1 A. DANE PLACE HIGH ST. GracefiiJI. Durable Stylish, Economical Bustle Th tlun i In 'tin I -to in For Sale Only at elections in my judgment, that toacbn tbe welfare tho.

prosperity of thronghoaJ oar peopj lion adjourn. of "No," After consultation of that Missouri changes her vote to 1.0 or Tilden and for (Cheers 1 clcik will announce thbvote; let their bo attention. (The whole number of votes east is 7:13 necessary to a choice, a J. Tilden received 417 i Thomas UendricJif.U<4 Bayard ,33 Allen SO; Hancock: 75 Parker 1S. cf Ibc conven tion, no ono candidate havine rcccive4 stories, and morning.

msl.inlly killed, Ibia A CRAZY H005IER. BtKoiiAMiTos, N. June A. Caiman, of waa arrested yesterday, for attempting lo iboot Kev, E. A.

Francis, Baptist revivalist of this city. propiTtr law: that muu Malil bankjiiplA ono of hU ttiscoffsfn txtroro Mr. M. t.v hlrn tinc of debt or en hy thi. I I K.

ill hvlil lit bo hgl.leu fit Fhirfcln Blooiliro uf JUIv. A.1J. iioi ,1. FOR SALE. OITV ITEMS.

WALTEJJH. HAMII.Tf.V 8. Jfa Court. CoillitV. W.

torrl 0 Prof. in canaioalo bavinc rcccive4 two-thirds of, the votes cut, no" candidate I of ib. is nominauir. lbe roll be called 7 St Tr 7 Prepared 07 aad for tie. entire nnioD.iif.u.notF 8 0 i i Ai of whether -lloboiiblL' I 'if fl move that Ihe rfht men shal motM1 wts no1 AH Caini.

The cloning Sckavl ixerdses 'of the above Cathedral hall of jour peopja. TheoiiUrenacqailtedthenBelYes tian of their Iho-musio and delivery fall fWpic- 1 teachers whodnrtnglait hjm ai be he jerked bonot an'd nprfght men shall be elevated, tat: whether we shall select those who are more sure to carry-the election, that wo may have reform and changes which ire essential to our grospcrity and onr happi ness. Dout we nefflLchsoge and reform, yon, warm-hearted men from tbe sooth, wbo have been trampled down under this constitution, and who bave been wronged no people ever have? Don't we need shall be allowed lo manage your own sf- cjnventioo was nol enUfrtain- ir, and Ibc clirk proceeded to call the roll. Kmytfm.i^S~A\ to 24 mH i colored in laun itjla. Draws io ior IMen.

18 fat Uendricka. Mis- sonri changed 30 Tilden. Kissouri, 1 Tbe Cara.j Op Wa.keaaa, amid wild confusion, changed to SO for octlMl t-tn tr I su BUUVUUJVC nd taking hom-voa sJLf' go, w.o signs I that which labor should tlwavs win- gntness. foour Industry is rfonneis. where, onr dispirited laborers seek in vain for Inat which nhall give bread, to their wives and children.

Mr. Breckioridge fit taaeizsthii'polat of order, do nit Atire that tbe gentleman f-wa New York iuafvt fakplw fnfe YlOfrtfit gentleman has the BrecktarioVtB-iThepotSif ore Tilden, 1 0 for Hendrickd. Korth Coro- jina 19, Tilden 1, Hancock 1. New York solid for Tildcn. ilissonrt un to 28 foi nominated him nn the aecosrfl ballot.

Illinois changed to 10 for Hendr'xka, 20 Tildea. fjtha vote, as it stands la Til- 88; -Al- TeiiW. Bajard 18, Parker 18, Thurman nominated. BALLOT York-TilJen 71), 10; Hwoocl 1. Or.gon-T|Ura«, gwTJland-TilSTOS.

i UtoJricki 20 4, Banrick Z. Ontatui utftilnat.Jumun Uhtkc JiidffTuonT of act)'nafp. -i BT virtuu of. uml to a jmlumont court in lint nbuvf ualltlud aotum. ron-dorix! dutud thu tfiiTuf u7ti.ldtiAlt oipuflDifur tiflbv und seJl at uuoilba ut Um cuurt la Ifm city af cuuntr.

nn ihr A. JP. 1S7O, tt hour of 3 o'otitk til at tlur. tho followlni: ot Uiareuf a.i mar di) smlU'frtn'. to misu tho ainouni to plttlnttXalor cost.

tdflrBthttr with exooDseA of towlt: tlipfuUowlDffdiuiurth.id premwos lying and bairn? In iha county ql Milwuubou and tftaiaur iVldconslo. and known and (jo-i-rlb- edan follows, to wit lots iiutnliur ati and la block numimrooo wAUriois aumbarMirbiiY'; and atgtit tm, in HubOnrJ Addition. In Uic iltai ward of elty of MJttraultoe, to ijttiticr wlib all and inemnto belong tad HALK fHKAl 1 a wllh N0S, 103, 105 107 1 Wiscopsin, Stree PATENTS. IK 1 rillllg to dud walks, nod.ilna WANTED oa.iiilri'.i A.NTKl> AT laibo buiutH ANTED xtr. PuUdlBi for tneJSoaiornlJiairiotof matter otBathtr Stem.bankiruni, In tcy.

rt tln 1 MaryUad-TilicaH, HeaJri.k.i Arkinau-TiWen 13. -Cflfnti-TUtmt. Baysnl 0 is Eatard r. 3, Umdrkks 12. ACCTIOK 5AIXS.

bank wtnentiln bankiupto boa been Isstoetl by soltt the. estate of Ksiker Hlcm.l?f tho county of. FomlilnLav.ofitbe bankrupt npoa Uia imjIUon Mhenaan A JBoIl will awlt a Trasikai iccostd Iiaad or any proporty bolonglnir ralJ nptto her or lo hcc aso.anaohe trana- by-hor, lorjUdiron by tupt to provaloofr Jeuirfiina uhooBo one moreassuraees n' tier oslato. will hold a Court ot .10 bo boldan at Mil wauteo, Wisconsin. In aalit dlatriet.

an July, A. inn, at 10o'eloe offlee Ihfl rctfluters In bairkruiitcy of suld court. an i 6 CratcS Of P. R. Friday at lo A our salesrooms 430 East "Water street.

Boo oiCKc'saonffar. Anotion Saleat 369 oon Poraitore. 2 fia twatjDeCTreWttBrcamoreana Clynbnrn sireota'. Contains rooms.and hall. ADDlv no two u-lll bu sold with li houiio OHuiuv bo by tiarohan- t.

low prioo und on ruafioniiblt. it-rail J. 11. TCBCK. B.

Offleo So. Apply io EltWIN mill 1J UlLTtlu'. i munii-auons will tontjuo. Ailtlc'it fr" tond roilrawioiXH if d. lufriuitdairiuts a 'IrnHtf .6 lioliom Bl af -lt.

All com nicmiit ii- w. an- ujwti.d Cull or ut. WANTED. A BOY TO tMs fEED rilKHM. Jifo 10 UUOl) onomowiv Ap raat Milwauki tnukd UtOO copyln A.VTED Anr porHur, il month.

Hulling out A lollnrto wrTto'wiil uar If. preaa or irntor imaj. Bend for Eicebilur a Tribune dim body to know 10 to per cunt, oan bo by ruled, printed anil Jrlrat eluan work oxperfonco In thu loiwlns: your orileri, for blank "books Ilqok Blank book" bound to pattiirn. Forty mars uslnoas. E.

(JOIN, h-ac- UOOK atony 121 dtf BURGLAR ALARM. The Only Agoiicy For THE WESTERN KLBCTRIC 00. BURGLAR ALARM. in thu miirkoti knuwa also oini-rlo -nil tor und dwolllnu bouaon; In Ibn iliiest' ntylo nut up by ito. Call ami seo It IH uprNdly siM iiaon.

JUjpLWAOKEE COUSTI COUIW-Ia tea. th CStato er EI admlnlstraton on said eatata i louea is herobr given tBat too judce. court. wUl ept.mli iaTB.uridon Oct. In thVoltr'dt amino and adiuat aU of WljMrsonaiwalnst tho Dated Juno Mth.l8T3 1MKS.

AllE AGENTS FOB THE SALE OF G.LUANE&CO.'S Black and Colored PRINTING INKS. Daily News Office,.

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