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iR CHTCASD DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCT. H ) & z T = 6 meeth P RS This foll ms, CTOBE? furiker show BUSINZSS DIRECTORY. CAMPAIGH DOCUMENTS E H ~ H pS iutions ac by = public me , aciing that i} i T i ing : orators er sho el U Cisimin! 3 ik s % THE SUNDAY LA‘VV- figfi%}:fii&g %;“E”m =§u§ffi; f’&‘“%fig THEMASTERS S.PEAK‘ been J&wzfif mfiefirficfizfi?fig unn:: your Horlor ==y 00 0% :_Exflflt Ulf ufl; f"y iR ATeRCTESs =3 R ST i on tEat Fubject bo cuforecd. o i ithout isereticn, i ts | of }ay, A.D., 1863, at a generel mesting cf the O B ue 2 t i gively wilhout aoy aieretion, s omtested. It | o1 700 A-Cp S8 Celof B SR e The Documen Zjon that followed, I expressad a perfect willinzness 1o T hi‘:::rfis this: uu;h year 15801 men; m].u; mgmbglfi of mti:i c«alony, gg?’x ox::(\ltum were = el far 1 7 Mas i o | ety e by the members, and at inst | specially appointed and directed by aid members C3iea for any o Iraster Masons and Builders in | o8 e o i o gonersl mecting.of the | £ o D aino the books and pepers of | 33 forein cownmios, Council. . | Coleny. Aus. 13, of the Tmismanegemont of the | esid Colony, and to commenca legal proceedings o Rerizre to do whatcver waspricticble in £h premi- i % doubtswheter with fhe smallylice sor Geaiag on i first day of 'y prevented i the city, I ] tec AT, 1550551 (ot Block. OF $EFE CAMPAIGIN: i Beply of the Mayor to the ¥, 79 D sLorn. Citizens’ Committes an tance of thoic affains of the Colozy, 2ad tae hrzardous epeca- | to compel 5o eai all of - s L resesiy i = 23 - pel t2o eaid Trustees, and other per: . als. i . et 18 bl SIS . & fations ontered fawo ¥ tGe uesf-;ithcx e | somscommsctd it Hhem n s e o sid LR : SR ' 4 vioiated g ordicazce, Bot th: p ; jrformation and corstitation with the member: ony, to give a strict account, for X 0 pUYpose WIS: 1N, 78S, Clarkst. " i 3 2 e i i 1. of ihe Colony. On tho 12th of November, the of bLring all the buciness offairs of eaid 3 33 na "/ A Further Explanation of His Views | T 8s St e Sy siposciot 1.2 | They Resolve to Resist the Demands of | Gy ®cear, oo of tho Trustocs sttendsd » | Colony 5108 ot and speeds conclugions L ENE T CORDENSED ARGUVENTS FOR: v on the Sunday Question morsl, selgious, legh of passicals thels business the Bricklayers. senoral mesting of ike Colony, 2nd mado s for- | azd, ~ thereupon. = in due time, to_ bring = Ve Bandeiph st Lo 1 3 Seemmel o bé cealsure Bt 2ok 10 encourage o7 STPLSLt i il complaint of Olof Jolmson, onc of the Trus- | abont & logal conclusion of the corporation o1 % Golleudes L ubles):. . G.REELX‘Y. 3 thpambonies, | tated roport of the nteiew by —_— tees, for hating sesumed to limsels toocnii | gplmon e o Gommitt e thrers, Siationcrs, and sibcommit £ i ‘ 4 < = o oy management of the sffaira of tha Colony. e appointment of s Committee of Eix, to i X : e omimitos The taey Jahed. on yoce Exd | Noescesses were commited by the brickiey- | Raving rofazed to consult and accou to them, e o ail the members, was unani- | BISES SN0 Fw @rant’s Public Recozd. ‘obfained mose encoursgement as 1o be practica~ £y AN H. SMALL £'CO., S & POWLIS. 72 of enforciag the They sar, “on tue | &5 vesterday, not becansa the epirit for mischief | Forthis cavse. Olof Johnscn was fivaliy removed | mous ; and Bennett knows that that fect has 3 ALDING & The Duty of Clergymen and erdiiance, emsve t feok | % B ; cortrar, the Comsmissioners wnd Superintendect of hos'eperied from them, bui becauss most of | from office as one of the ‘Trustees of the Colo- | susiciently been proved during the litigation; P Tentperance Peopie. T e tosommitias 2106 ciled tho szme | them atlonded the funeral of one of their pum- | 13;—the thioe compleiaing Trestees voting with | but to make it appesr tkas meny ate ix faver of . Cao: . > doiplist | Being o condensod expcés of the most notoriousof (o Cners, ‘misdoingsof tha presoot Adminlsirztion ; also ro3s day, declared themselves ready 1o enforce such an cr- 113 rest of tko members for the removal. Some | tho ‘Frusiees, and aro willing to bear the yoke I, why Grecley should bo Presideat. Tex. i 95 o0 P Toeuad by the Neaser, and they suticipuied | 65 Lo died the day previous. Tho offeers of | Dot o e esenai fricnds Tade a complaint | Iaid upon théir necks, some agents, raaners, aa ; ’ B A a vou smliclpate oo dlfficalty the Tion do ell in their power to keep thomen | o Judge Howo, cb that time actin obre of | reachors have boen émplosed to donviree fomo | fhe Police Board Ordered to Enforce the | ;35 20 fqzor crinkiog fn the sioons on Sundsy from gotting into irouble, and a rosoulntion | fhe Circuit Coact of Honry County, asd Ee, with- | of ihe members that the complainants are to was passed Jast evening thet eny man commit- | ut notico to (ha Colony, granted an injunction | loso ikeir case, and that they will not only bo ALSO-The following, daswriants, issned by Tho ol it if 2n order i3 1ssued 10 that effest. Ti Sunday Liguor Law. o | Vi ors, ana Rerchy Sene wid onder and a1k | ling an offence ehould be espeiled from the 3 2et tho Colony, a=d aspoiated Olof Johasen | compelled to pay tho cost of Liization, bus 25 preeikd ' S—— Sguc f\_n;_m o Sc;;cde Sfiag& :,r of c}m{::gfl- of the | yrion - but whether it will havo any eZect upon | &3 one of the Beceivers of the Coleny. By this | cnormous damage which will ruin them, and oll Ho. 1—Carl Schuzz's Groat Speech at St. Lonis. THE MAYOR'S VIEWS. theret e Yo gxcinznces gets x 3 appointment, Johnsen sot the. ‘eontrol of the | thoso wko stand withthem in the suit; bat, if &~ Sumnor’s Calebrztod Spcech in 3 Senate. 3 ereto. octen Senti, Maror. © | some of the hot-headed members, Temeins tobe | Colony elmost to himself, but, as there was no | the members would sign o document presented o SoTeambeil's Speoch at Springdeld 5 with tho Cicctonati Platform, and Mr. Groeles's Laf coptanco. 4—Hon. John F. Farniwotth's Speech at St & TEE CITIZENS' GOMMITTEE . THE SECTION. : seen. ipjancti i runn¢ tting forth that the si ing the Mayor to close the ealoons on Sunday, | e Aayor: i Leld enother meeting yestorday afterncon, M. | coarged. Shortly thercatter, the ‘rustces were | favor of the litigation, they should be rree from oD 85 Mzrier, - having made a report setting forth some re- SEcTION 3. If any persor skall Teep W. Carter in tho chair; nd George C. Prusting | all cailed by Johnson 0 meet ai Chiczzo, whers | any poyment of expenzes or e, and_would & Paver. 4 TiL., sith 3r. Greoley's Portland Spocch. s iecielng on the pact oY HIs Eignte: | Lo tire L bt s or actieg g8 Secretare. 5 e N Colony. sstorneys and some of the | cecapo the ruination. that suddenly would fell & Mt akegty, * Spesches -of Jodgo Cason cod Hon. M. Wt Ty i oS antion of Ay Willism Price, the follow | oot e o o Ts was hero that some oro | upou all who refused to sign. Pressed down, %2 £2d V. Rendolph. | Spr-ger at Chivago. ' Magor Mledill, a Toporter Sesterday moming in- |2y be Leak 0% 5L LT ] ing commitien wa3 eproiated to edvertiso f0r | of the sitorneys. who worked, 35 ho always 25 thoy krve been for many years, without hope TR Ao 6-Spaséisof Hoa. Jamas B. Beck, of Kentuckru el Grivks on'the Ssbtalh day or terviewed Mr. Medill on tho subject; for B0 pur- | common, i-goverued or disor beleklagers {ro the counlry to il the places of | for the porsonal interest of husen, aod cared | to fred themselves from tho enares into which Wihainay et Wb Guecrasment. ‘pose of learning ks views of tho correctness of | auy person 1o play at c=rds g% g thostilies s Nl Prce & Goxh, EUE. | Totiing for the membors of the Cilon, com- | thoy have been entzngled, some of themy oy DOW, QUIEK & ol Uain slack. | T 1—TLetiorof Ke-Atioray GenoralJ. 8. Black, ard 3 rthevsport. The interview was as fullows: T B T e e T 5 s Sot s | o o 4 MOres SRR E DO e b | DEIEL ma we ora 1010, (he Brugiele 0¥ in | copted the proposition and signed. By e | czo. F. FOSAIC T T e miguing Gruie: st B THE ISTERVIET. Jhian $70, nor exeading $100. & il = meati £ Iob o proper Johnson atiorney in fact for thoColozy., Ugeof | means, Bannott has been led to enow that | Conictrionery, CVlolesaleds No. §—Sp=ach of Hoa. Allen 0. Thurmza—Why Dem . Reporter. Mr. Medill, I wemld b i e s Ko call = meating of Jabarers,® who wers greatly | tho princips] ereditors, whe, up to that time, hed | some of the members glory not in justice, but | M, E. BAGE & €O, b, Fos zets Should Voto for Groeley. ¥ o et of B G S S ORI e STering on auount Of thd strike, 3d Tost Of | Dovs sirongly oppodd ‘o the msmazement of | can be counted upon in the support of & corup- “todkiony, Cligh, Glasgwere, Toseps, &c. | Mo, 0_Rocoxdof Prosilent Grant uad Cabloge youz opinian of Ihe ppOT 6 b The opiion of ail the Dolice Commissiozers | whom wero opposed to the_eigki-hour mose- | Jolnson, tad bed declsred chethe would bive | Hon more glaring tha sy 070 oo over can s | JOBSIUN & ABELY, 151 2ad 15 Micaizas-or. B B esiest of 128 Fucplorg mfiffi:&?ifl regu?l‘?.&?.adgc:n e s Elpt:sxfx ta'e .%naspt;%xi\{ e’::e;g{. §’_~erid:;n .»mul;aei: gmni. Oélho:’s'.-lsv:\d\'o o such 2 moverient, ,,Zm,,g“’ to do +with him in ks connece | and u.\ero(cgzm ha}’mnfioné only six di octed | S B- PARKHUS' ,mc-'i;él;bmn. z Businesa. 13 S = o FLp T ven ihe ic heretofore; to-dsy I 2t no acton was taken in the maties. 5 it ) is i 3 B i ¥, cendid reply to what I said to them. Theycame | published: i "By roqusat, the following ceatractors reported ticn with tho Colony, was, st this tim in the Colony. | HENRY SEARS & CO;, 6 22l 3 Scuth Camslst. 5 — tome ity fis phoceedings of the meeting, and | * Reporter—Xir. Sheridan, do you think theSan- | that ¢ 3 S seaa: D, Gondman | doeed i e ke e d”,?“;%f,fi:*k‘,fi?‘é};&?“g‘;fi:‘;&; P | o noNSIVGER, ofica by maideace 35 Packar. Allof theaboroara fa pampilet form, from 131058 g..nm«; efll mifihfi%fi?fi"&tfi?&?? d‘“‘fnx-";fiq-\” o ’“‘"’E 1 epprebend no dif < ">Grent, 10 mea; | 4o foreclos his morigeso :x:.’gn’nst +he Colony if o B came to this neighborbood aboub that | = NOXES, ““"“fi;},‘i‘gf‘gg;fg-: cor. Eausted. pagesclosemziter, Semton receips of tho price, at fal- - B liguor- | Mr. Skeridan—It can be. ¥ zpprehend no G- s Cox Bros., 5 men ; Cress o it 5 d AR Mot edicaneat. lowing rates : 3 chould be prevented on Sanday. T ; et 4 i 5 mens b o not appointod 10 control oo Colo- | time. The Colony was thon prosperous and in ¥ onat. - e R T A L | el 7 & O men; C. & A Price, 36 men; | ny; and a powor of attomney wss drafted, giving | » flourisking condition, but Le wss com) s OWiolesate). e propasd. TerConios s Y B Bomier om0 som propose to enforcat? | Peter Buitor, 54 men J. Owen, 5 mens W. E. > : & i Iodogondent, said tiar was what ihey mesnt T | oo O D er thing; (ot | Morimer, 85%ens Praxing & Muller, ¢ man | dieei e e B e efins. Drnhoss. s e o e ool foromne ourt | 94, £24 26 Market-st. n : o) kS erida o - k. i ENSON & REID, % Lake-gt. 50 Copl their purpose, the city aatborities would require | somo hesitation) by prosecuting every mau who | E. F. Dore, 25 men; Christan Pech, 9mea; T. | property of the Colony to sell, aaddo ashe saw | up 5o differently! He has gouo to tiie grest o5 ? sundries. -uc. Setiveasastance from all those who desire {0 | violates the Cnnes 95 ten s sud Fohn Dewphe 17 C 3 0 § e % e E, ¥, 2 Lo men. 2 o S Scnd ord: SR T R e v s | PTG, BELSCtaRS s SR L S A e S tad O amegtian e Tor tapute | waick g, saloans, snd jeke complaints agoinst | and Times wore riqaested to publisi the follow- | confira this act of the Trustocs. Teis Wad not | wreath with him ; bot o zo loft behind to . Lot ANeIERC) Weahtngtan-sts. PROPOSALS Pu, 51 ol e e | Sl Projls ‘posothe desire to impress on them tho fact that, | the proprictors who koep open on Sundz: ing resolntions, and the names of the signers: i : ion . without strong and active support from those who r. Sheri Y et &8 o beat 3 il sl a legal mecting, and, as the powerct aitomey | work out our ovn salvation the bast we can. T e ascaent of 1he Sunday law, the m;‘&f,;&?;_mn_gflspe;”; e s | st LT the naderigued Mager Muzons | was not read o0 the ineating, of Giherwiso made | - All tois is but a contracted statoment of only fandfal of police could accomplish but compary- | drinicing; everofhor knows gome of ilie peogle | preseat sighi hou sxxlie o e i, will Tedst 3 | faown fo the members, it could not hawo boen | & fow of the e, facta relating fo the wrongs e Sither T said to them Tepeatedly. in the | who fregnent tho siloans o Lis beet; be will | Jeba L Damsher, wrmasse & Mol e Simerd: | ratiied or confimed, as' Mr. Beazoté alieges it | o which the members of tho Colony have been courae of convrsation, that the city authoritios | not pail ” the kouse, but on Monday moming Howard, Moore & Devos, Peter Butcon, Chas. Botecher, | Fo2 ‘. s oxposed; and such s the condition of thase having this matier in charge were perfectly wil- | go info the police court and get & summons is- T. E. Courtzey & Co., 3. W. Hrmbltos AL B, Bailey This power cf attorney, which kasbeen the | who have lost the Chicago l2nds, without valua- ors B e e catie, But 1 Jalcd | Sacd for (o0 coloon-keepors: shey will come WP | & Sheory Gt & €on T | cause of so much misery snd losses to the mein- | blo considoration. : VJ' ATER . o obtain any promise of active support, T0=e | on Fridar zod be fincd. i = ry Cokh & Co. B = cg:"y“h} B’g\:&& bmi is the s2me one_which Bapncth thinks wes Eric Norberg, one of Lflm Commitiee, com- 3 . gentlemen shrank back in Gisgust from soiling | Reporter—Will the persons tho policoman | L. B, Owen, 3.'G. Diezz, S et e authority for Johnson to make tho doed ‘municefed the Tacts atoat the lands to the Presi- o e aty ngers In ich mclesn work 28 | knows and sees driakieg bo compelled to testify | ton I £ Dire & Cog Jis Rehertorg, Eusle & Sing foJonea. It would not fake much of a lowyar | dont twice, about tro wecks ago, 1o give him an S . prosecuting ealoon keepers, or furnishing proof | sgaicst tio keepers? D e B soesa & Goy | to see that tho Colony charter docs 0k warract | opportunity to expresa himself in relation o the \BBTY ton of wolations of the Sunday ordinence. Read ridan.—That is for you to £0d oat. Cor. Faesch & Co., L. L. Leach, Leo. G. Cross, Fred. the Trustees to delegae their trustand discre- | matier; but, aithotgh the communication “Dfifi} E‘flrg'r‘?g‘ Wfi'i’fim(wu 5 cante 4 = heir zoport, and yom will see thei it con- | A Tiimes Reporter—I shail beve to bo very Housgm, oo, 3G Tonls Wel fionary power 10 sy olier pereon; et | beon reccived the Bresident has mode noan- | oo FREGNETE 28 e, (Wholesole). To.Whem if may (ocem mozt, Moss & bers, WA .3 Hardwere (Wholesule.) 2 Cham) MILTON BURT, (suilders), < Likast, ans F. J. ABBEY & CU. Jeast, mot to man whom 't | sver, aad will, probably, aftor so long delsy, Lric el oo e e of Lo Afayor, and Whot | careful, and buy my vhisky on Saturdsy Dighi. | HeMznon: D, Geodman & Co : i i | fonazma: . wlawyer womid cell special pleading, ~They axé- | ~ ‘TomuNE Reporter—Wies will be doze with 8 | Clask, W “brice & Coc, D . CAll: Trastoes, but a ferw onths provious, had pub, | mako nono. - NoRDEED) sy} The City min il R Lol ot of bt the feal poiabin tho con- | ealco-keeper when arraigned fora second violi- S Casier Brotibe E. & 4 Brioe, ely smfotced s Eomcen e N enc can s & REROS S o e City of Bloomington, Iil, troversy, and thrust one in that is notin issue. | tion of the orGinance? Thede firms oro said to represent nine-tenths { fop thay it ust Lizvo been e lisens ’ B will receive Sealed Propcsals untll THE 1st DAY 0P o for |* 3Ir. Sheridan—1io Mavor will be informed of | of e g‘:‘:u'm:&, HORTH ‘“sm“,‘!}:fii,‘ I DECEMBER, A, D, 1879, to fomlsh ssid city fors e work dome in Chicago. ot {0 work in connection with this power of the small police force of his city to prevent | the first Sue, and if the proprictor comes up | On motion, the followicg resolution wss T L 1 po. o ¥ 10 [ he fuub e, and o On o 3 A iormoy. _ A Haxs M. HOLLANDER, LIFE ASSOCIAT] tzrm of nat less than Fifteen nor than Twentys Tiqu on Sunday, toless they were ac- | zgain lis liceuse will bo rovoked. passed: ‘From Bennett’s article, it msy be concluded ‘Amgamas Marucazy, COXRECTICNT £9 Tears, with Water fir Genaa), Fire and Gityhr"» bo tried on Sunday nest. | Reroived, That this Associction Eindsitself hat if | thot Johnson Lad special euthority to eell par- JoxAS ANDERSON, ‘possay and foe 2ke Coiivenienco of its Inbabiteats, or-drinking tivaly end powerfully aided end. snpg:ma bytke | “The experiment 4 friends of the Sundsy ordinence; that we were n any man at work should be asseuited or ingimidal s i} i & - vlling to do whatover we could, but thab it was D iior: posscated, | tioalariy the Chicagolands; but theros no such Ezic OLsur, e Sxtremely questionatle, judgio by past expe- ATHLETIC SPORTS. T N e acsives 1o aocest e sy | land dascribied or mantioned fx that docmeay Joxas LENSTECH, 1 T conteictor o compaay toreceivo ol mameys pad rience, Fhether more than an appearance of cont- - = = A Tartits, and. Eive them prosevated to the utmos ex- | It w253 ‘generz] power of attorney to control all Axpzr Lock, 7o cits wpsy 8 speclfic - amoant per snnum for s pliance with the ordinznce could be secured, un- The handsome gold embiem of the one-fourth | zent of the law. ihe properiy of the Colouy,—swecping evers- | . Eric Ezdiryd, et sappy o wator for genaral, firo, and cidy, pure B e musses ware reformed in their desire for | Mmile run championship of the Chicogo Athletic | Themeeting then sdjourncd ontil Seturday | ihing, including all that Joknson could loy hus ¢ Joxas HrpLoyd, P K umber of milea of main not less than ten. . strong drink, and active aid extended to the_au- | Club, was again coniested for an Wedresdsy a- terncon, at 2 o'clock. Thands on, and going fer boyond the charter or Entc ANXDERSON, Ves: 2radiscn-et. Numbero? hyarants, oze Landred and twenty-five ! thorities in furnishing testimony of viola | ternoon, at the Club grounds, corner of Twenty- —————— auy sound reason. 3 i Wout Srndimmnt. | e e R O ot B amd i biafned By oa- % tions of the ordinance. amplified | 159 209 Stat g t s S Another good excuse, for selling ho land at <o hnd 234 . Sisdlon, | Ermcior. ; r this view at some len pointing i Stats stecets, The competitors were, | THE BISHOP HILL COLONY AND THE | that time for bardly o rice, is foned in Do e Copac olls, roseevoiz, majas, engioos, ma- out $he serious duty m,._m,,flmsf;’d yetto per- | Mr. John W. Midgley. wincer of the medsl 3t CHICAGO LANDS nett’s statement, in which he saya: *The truth 3 !l’-’\,%flf,‘fgl"" ghlacty, stc., 1! ‘b2 sufliciont 1o furdlah (hros mill gal- form in helping to stsy the flood of intemperance | the last open eqmptition, and Mr. James Prid- e is, tho Colony had been pressed for funds o i Haxs Fostauar, L ket e s A inmn e . sweeping over the land, and gently referred to | ham, of Wanke; an oihlets whose repntation ‘meets its obligatiors.” Bat the reel truth is, Oror Kpaxs. DEST & BLACK, 131 La> 4 Room 22, purposes. D et roplost i discharging ft. T, o R, e oo by Iica s | 701 Eille o Ths Cilsapo Tribisse o Thet the last wistement auout the affairs cf thé | - (Hundsods mors would eiga if needed.) £ Xeed Pipe aud e Sfanatcetgrers, | b Souticol saosly ouoand e dmarter s S e B oactan. Hlow do the Committe’ meet thess | national competition in Monireal. Cansds. Tho e Ont attontion Las bec callsd £o an 2r- | Colony previous to the sale of the lind wis | Bmcor Het, Ocf.7 197 onther, Tauneey? Ol and Taots, e B Areras Gepih Balow fhe. . points? . B oalleq shortly after 5 o'clock. Midglay, | ticle of John T. Benzett, dated Chicago, Sept- madaby the Trustees, tn Janoary, 1550. At & ALLIIE SO 28 sifacact 1ho pronad of Aftoon feot vontebn thonsind, i ™o Mavor, By uiterly ignoring them; by | who bad the iside, Yook The lead at the Biars, | 11, eod a letter of J. . Jones, dated Brussals, P T W 29, e Dkl . and sy BCreaston. oo oa gy sor testin ¢ sing L L e ot e e L TR e dim for Balf | Avg. 50, 1672, inserted in Ti= Caxicago Tawoxe tho availakio propesty, in Drotion, WAThEe | g e G S Zowa, Bept. 20. Hadhone Do (oe ek ey of Dosomber, A LIS, e ;" thatfelss assumption. Iconfess Iwas greatly | and cams’ a quite Tresh, an easy is pces | about a week ago, relating to some la=dinilie | &ise, conny s, O ocsivatle, Yeulton, e &t eapltal ot Daliots Ter T e bangioH Sugclty sertiig o el (e HEIR o, PRI Ay cc Y ® gurprised to find gentlemen of their pious an Tully twenty yaras. The time was ‘moderate- of Chicago, belonging to the Bishop Hill cc., to the amount of $195.% . To we it CApRaL O St £, ] LEWIS), 407 V7. Madisoa. ; __B.F.FUNK. it profestion dealing with 50 grave abioct | 12 ool iy yaras, The timo mas, modersie” | Cotony, and sold by oue of the Trastees of e | Moy [ et Bao books feom I the shows, itz “fll} seo 80;5 and 1{‘;‘% Sinies mex) nciog G- gk, Lusaiing, (O holesalel. PETER rorsoss, o of e Gl of Blaomingtons = o 3 ] L - 5 5 5 - mad; X = iron-kerse Inning ov 23 VIS, GLN, . oy e g ot jt (eld refloct 10 | sueh imaproved bad {he winner been at 8l | Colony to seid Jones, and by said Jones t0 Pres” | tered in 1800 in favor of A e ] ThiT O b B et PR SR s g gt 2 RENEOLY. { Spostil Commiitar b2 ; SRADN hacn S W Vo, | Sty I e O R ieans and inmers to boguiliy | pressed. . Pridhsm will doubless challenso 0 | gong Grans; fo whichwe, 23 membess of said | in the suit now pending, to the smount of S35 | ;o of it. It seemed to me ike an atiempt to Shirk | amother trisl. In this eent Messrs. Flanders, 4 3 iy B ; Svision & rising town end Sious City. Wasaingtod-st. RATLROAD TIMNE TAS: O e Fmoral responsibilicy for the | Bomer, Parington, 2nd Loring will ‘also enter | Colons, desire to meke somo eply, and comect | TWHM. i",‘l&;fiff“‘;;&“sfi;’gi‘&“‘%‘&::fi PaXoto embrsces 160,000 square miles. The T, L auR0aD TR FATLE., Chiczgo, Buzlington & Qzincy Railroad. Depots—Teot of Laker St Canal zad Bilzgs Houss und 3t D: D T O e nf - stemparance, and i the | the list zad ronder it somewhar lively for the [ the misrepresentatiozs Iy Messrs. Bennott and i , worth 3133,913 o int tho Avarag Eiome tims gai ne\\'_,spnperfpémtg:iéty e | e e i medal. Aaitiathe juientions of | Jones. = ¢ I Y Produce gpol ot s caops A a0 rery G0 e TS v, wmfisna‘; mmng‘?n?g v Saiperange: | Sddumay &fiflfie élzlfocgfigr &; dtgg!‘l;’l.lfi Although we belong to the interested perties, | ymoungtiag to & 25, Assesmont paid in | Ashighas 45 bushels to the acre has often ben * politica this would ba called -demagogiem, and | probably be erranged to Dt “using the | We; OF any other member of the Colony, 2 far | czsh by membcrs in 1865, $56,101.55. ‘Ihese se&;g}}:fl:g‘?;fla ‘;‘,;‘;‘;"E{vn‘;_']“““e_, 15 comey ‘il; B, potiifogging, They undertske to con- | Intter part of the curent month. = a5 o know, heve taken Do pert in the contro- | AWOUSL 0 25 .99, of which &t luaat $175,050 | efod betier fortherd Biot Ao P Fne made . adict'sbveral statements of fact and chargeme | Afessrs. T. A Allcock 2nd W. B. of | versy which has been carried on betweea tho dif- Iind, at the time of tie salo of the Chicagoland, | GPRA Ficyome i coing fo csteplish & Nae ? iin ralsifcations for instance, fhey assert that | tho Chicago Club, aro now in ew York, tnfend. | ferens joumals relating to tho ot tiia lama, | Doshcoiseriad So cadl I.“m‘l:;.,"\;,’g Esthes R, T < o police of New York, Brooklyn, and Boston | ing to compete for the nationsl medals 03 | ;ng donot eo now, otherwise than o statothe | debt of €15,625.58, %o D Pos Lo necectity | The Government Depot st Sioux Gity ndaloh. datoh., Indiags-av., and Stxteeath- cathosta. Tirret ofics ia r,.,. 5 LIPMAN'S Mozes Jan O Pinnoy, & are rigidly enforeing probibition on Sundey. All | Saturday nest. The former is entered for the - in eai 4 i 2 icazo lands. et | will necessarily be removed to Yunkton, where Crure Bersony P g o ees o peply ia, that b will be news t0 | threo-malo vk and the latter for the 100 Fards real facts refecred to in exid letters, that evry | in saenficing tho U0 aly oot fact iy | B aiiway 1o tho. luster plsco s completed, | v o EHRE o pascueor Goede the thirsty souls of those cities when informed | and one-fourth mile races. onemsy judge for himself. = B Chfons lands ware sold. The members were, | Thero is no place beteer for gardeners, snd all | 7. & B, DOUGLS, 1& pame N B that they are deprived of their regular and ac- —_— R Alr. Jones, in his letter, says, in substance. | 5 gorr ‘ago, compelled to esume, acd Tave | who are able to grow vegatables, fruits, plants, Rallpms Car i 2 pri cuséamed Sandey tipple by the pelice. YOUNG AMERICA {hiat Te and Alr. Munson he Bish. | Sl 3 Colt & T i (ancording 10 th R oY cda A 3 puzch of the Bish | peid 3 Colony debt to Mr. Sibley to the amount | &c., then kton, whichis (according to the | yrawaud e wmfihlxme e st of tho last e toum | O Eill Coloms G2 aczon: a Seetion 15, Town 39, | of SIS, for which the e dsided o the gg:;x;mgner w;fi“i’:‘:fifipo?fi: i Rebrysia bis 5 i i = ittle boy, aged aboul ears, was foun 2 R vl embers ‘been sold on execution. ias | 10 J0ing o ed R & By asgloctng co dlscharge {he pollcemen whe i i) 21 about §150 per acre, being sn undivided balf | membors VAG, D0 U051 the mombers | Sioux City Journal says: ©Our up-rifer 8fY SRV CLurerse T o Lozus i :, Lasalle-st. H » Biic; Real Estateand ! Chicaze & Alton Baiiroad. wein symj S e okicepers. 13 | wendering ubont the streets on Tuesdsy even- | of atract of 104 geros; that ho efterwsnls ¥ i o e & r'lhillog‘:!r;m o o& e mpfl_; o :m,y oy an officer. Upon being questioned, he gave the | the nndivided 104 acres, and 10 acres morein the | which had been divided to the membera. Tnter. | been shipped to Buford, up to the proseat date Sefe c’and Burglar Proof. g 3io3 Dipot, Wess Side, ‘oo Mladison-gt. bridga. olice to any extent I please. On the AZAT e | namo of Charles HcGuice, and said he Wad | game section s or. together, 63 actoe; And that | est on the asscsement of 1855, and on the Sibley | this season, 75,000 brla; to Stevenson, 26,000 | PIEBORY AEIELE SIS ooty Omnatte Sia Hain Lioy v9i5em S0p.me) Phat taw cany}erannt.hsmm o power to re- | from Omsha; his father was s plasterer; & | it was out of this 62 zcres thet M. Jonessald %y&nmh, mnn::;l mmfio,;s;zggfiurm ggfl oc:_n 1& gg: 3(:) &‘f‘}‘ s%:&%flbtgés;t‘& §o§i§cazené r.;zcg %L\,G S, Maasiacoorior, & Sty Genatte ) | s G B IGRETE 4 6 jcernen. cha i days before he (Charle; siolen 35 scres to President G: 70, making s of 360,02 brls; tot X is.” A 3 e 5 ¢ s fifim“m force jgefl?;fl um:ira fore ;:’m m? m“i:- ;e(uma fn) c’“;i.,., for %: m’l‘he 1snds conveyed ?;‘61“ Joknson, one of f:.;' the Cafi_my debts ar not oll prid. Some | “ImOTE. Hero there are plenty of markets for i —— fola Wonsae Ei, ing Alban. e the passage of the Mayorsbill. A 2;:aulice:mzx purpose of ‘seoking work, and bad no particuler tbem’l‘mstmsfi! said Colou, 10 3r. Jones, is de~ amdsdlxz:lon ing m:‘gu( :ae_mmbeflm dur’o ;;‘ ?Eoplms‘ fic:eé:a, 1:::‘:115 nu“ficgm‘g;m wcx;:;‘._n:m ;d‘.)l; wms ngii: 15y IX sered '?g'ffi" "é"fifi’{); w |3 By D‘-V::EE‘? a Divison) 450 pom: g § i anzie eturn hom is i 5 followa : e. 5 lony 5 1t wests LW el o SRR _“‘“‘ B cson 2SR ] ! can anly be remored by the Boles Hor Moa iy fo return home. This information | Beribed aMTORONSS oy Lo ot the esat | debts, and other large debis aro still mader ad- th6 Dakots Railroad, which will be completed | coocrr o o, FEVMIE MaChincs. 3 m,fi%,%?’éfli,‘”@ Lignt- ZBW, Jackson %mfi’a’ifi&fi%m‘-fiflffi ition | inducad o, police e e paionis | half of the soutbesst quarter of Sectionls | ST afors thi Muster in Chancery, tho | Best Jazuary. ROVERASANUE SISRIM G, Jound guilty ho has the right of @ (heis | the boy mnder e with, He wes scarched, | Tovn 39 N, .13 Fast, which ties south of | emonnts of which wo cannof tell. These aro ANS 3t 0., Wl Chrouit Cout, and can bo seinstated if he wins | and a revolver, several kuives, awatck snd Barry Point Toad, containing 63 50-100 acres. facts, takien princizally from the docaments in | A ¢ Correspondence’ Advertisements 0. 18 Fiae bis suit. 295 in monoy., Wers fonnd upon Tim. The Chief _.m;;,a;_!\m nnlgi‘wgdtmgu of imfi pmg m: g:)e ;EL pending in the Hensy County Circuit & From the Jersey City Jo-um:!. P 5 Ih'_llsadg!uf‘.fi. ] . Yo the Committee soms “fo th tal McGuire, asking | west of the west Lalf of the sontheas! = young man of our city has been engage: 3 EEARD £ ( g o oy hay appear to felograpliod o the peronta) MoGalts, BHBE | (licr of eaia Section 15 which lies north of | Jlc. Beanolt farther says that “hno siaienint o S, T onkn o iting to a fair dam- | BINNEY BOTHANS (1) and 21y So incorrect? Yesterdny the following Teply was received s the Barry Point road, and the undivided holf of | that the lacd was eold for an insdequate com- sel of Brooklyn. Ha formed her acqunintance P"“s:.‘fi?fimii‘,‘;fi%&m B Wt ek FTOWER €., 0 North Cliaton-3t. - Ilinois Cetral Railrond. . & 960 Wabash-a 3%, Saturday. $Ex. Monday. < 3 eha0stilo Division. - (Daily mfixim ines 354 dal, 7 o3, o e 3. Sicat Monday, via Jacksoaville Diviston. o o) 2 20 1a5d 3 iate com m ‘Mayar.—They undertske tocontredictmy | *rs. McGuire says BRe. would mot give the | the west half of the sopthwest guarcer of the | pensation is cqually without fonndation in | through the columns of the Warerly, and last | cHICAGO SHO! statem: 3 f the men icego i legram for the boy. Comld n % | northeast grarer of Section 15, Town 39 X, { urath.” To thiswe answer Lnat wo think that the | evenirg, aceording to engegement, went over to h0w CLscs, i 7 were m“é&":&ffi‘!fi %ym;uofingtt‘rzéummt;e D o e ofoe™ This answer Inot§et | of T.13 East, containing 85 50-100 ac res, in | Jand lies within u:eggumm ¢ Chicagos that it | New York, in Caval slreét, whero ho was to | B BARCLAY, 1 Statoste Ol 20005 Canad Thangt foos ol £t a3 font o Tsnlposgoms st ook eansus the enumeration of men, women, end | perintendent Weshburn no alternative but to re- Cook County and Stste of Tllinois. ‘was booght for the Colony, end with the Coleny | meet his unknown correspondant. Ho entered | . TERHUNE, $0Statost. i kst sSt. Louis P 5. ma childrdr. At least 50,000 of the nstive children turn young McGuire his property, and discharge Joscph E. Jones and Elizebeth A. Jones, ‘money, abont fftesn years 350, for about 319.000. the house, eud wos soon in the presence of a __Stoves (\Whoiesale). 5‘;‘1“’5’.’{""‘“ gpm balong to foreign-born parents, and by connting | him from & astody. Tha boy is liable to get into | bis mafe, convoy to Ulysses S. Grant, | In 1861 and 1662, Johnson told different persens, | soung 1ady of 2bous 19 years, who had tho ap- AUFRICAN BASE BURNER, M Enc Lakost, ro Reall..... S:pm them with the nafives it gives the latter avery | tronble, as his disposition is apparently bad. of Washington, D. C, XMay 20, 1869, | bothin the Cclony and persons whom he showed | pearance of just being convalescent after a tea Fags and Jewellers? k,g;g‘;s. ause. | Springmild i 90p. = small majority of the total population of the | When ked what heworld do in the event of | for the cideration’ of - ope ~dollar, | the land to, that theland was vorth $30,000, and | years' drunk. He was soon told that she was | DENNISON £CO., 51 Sputh Camal-st. pringeld Brprees . gmam Tty But how does that fact disprove my state- | being aftacked upon the strect, by gami the following deseribed lands, of the same 1a2ds | that he then could get thet pricforit. But ) the lady in question, an ed *what ho pro- | . w BAILEY, 10 LaSslieaty Punisrstiez oy Zp. = - “that_ two.thirds of the aduli males | repliod that he would draw ono of TLisnamerons | mentioned chove. Bennett says that in 1566 ib wes *Lardly selsble | posed _ to -do abont it:” She seemed in s runk_Menafacturers. man Pascongor. *giga m \ e , foreign bom? Will the in- | kmives, and sisbasmany of Lis 2ssailantsas he "The nndivided third of the west half of the | atany figure.” 2Afn Bonnett is weil knowmn tobe | & grest humry, Tacher too much o, for our CHAS. T. WILL, i Siato-st., 2ud 35 Wabashar. J2de Parcand Oa Tiam fante in grms of. foreign parents help | possibly cozld. He seems eazious o worx, =nd | southwest quarter of the orthesst querter | s poor judge of Euch lands os tho Trustees | Jersey boy, who told her that ho had no Pro- | SHELDON & DAYTE e aadisan-=t. o Park 33d Oalk Woods. *foa: me to make public sentiment in favor of Sunday or- 18 living wpon the remainder of his momeyzt 3 ;wgffcmt‘i)en 16, Tovm 39, Kange 13, coniaining 9 &s\'efinld ;ode;".h _g_inlletrroutt;r {:.‘::f“féu"“és}‘ p;:;l:d :o m'efi f‘ffl"’ :}: lu,;u :-hhc:s loor Sfi%‘:{%’?@h%“m k, maar Court House, Hzdo Bask = Qak Yyoods: i ms dinances 2 that man; igners rding 5 Canal ¢ aniil 5 acres. ey bave in“trust for the Risho, - | o] ar enough to allow the exit o er- rive O do Par 2k A . 2 e e e e oiaoeta e e o iso, the updividedihird of that part of the ey D B maons doss not. amonat to much | son. Tho demi-mode, for 50 she was, flew B | crrox s inip e Whe oo, B e o, e i v 2 s 100 B, Hancoipheets . ORuis5 this tratn whll b run (b Coampagn. Chicago, Indianapolis & Cidcinnati Throughi Line, via Kankakee Ronte. Trains arrive 2nd depast £ro Depor, foosof Laka-st. D! £) in favor of tamperance. That is true; and itis | time ashe guccecds in getting employment. D 6 . LEs . i wost helf of the west half of the southcast | withus. Every oce knows the value of lands a3 | terrible rage, and gave her visitor to understand Wrought Yron Pipe ianufacturers. 7 papully s st an agual Ot GRaRAr umher 62 L o Searer of il Secion 1, viica cs,norh of | closo o the e T T s b, | that i conid nok pocupy her ime, and make romm BN Sl o 8 B olten at, 3 cl KE. tie rond known as the Barrs Pol S 3 % A tatement th thin the lac fiftcen ¥oars, doubled many | engsgements with her, and not expect to Toim- i = tbgr?mflfi:lsysxgymemgngg o e i _ taining 14 98100 acres. Tiines, 2ad why should nof thesa? Basas hor for 2ll hor trouble, 2nd told tho fright- MEDICAL CARDS. that only 190 nemes are to be found ih Eawards' | The sirike among ihe bricklejers seems to | Also, the undivided third of the south 4255- | He alto soya that tho transaction was-open | ened youth to “shell out, or prepaze for s tus- DR G -i E Directory. = poseess within itself the elements of rapid de- | 100 sores of the et half of the soatheast quar- | and kmown to many of the members, and that | sle!” He preferred to *shell 7 rather than e o The Mayor. I referred to the persons entitled | csy, their demands havicg been meb with uni- | ferof said Section 17, in tho Counnty of Cook; | Johnson !:m_sultc‘.d ‘with many persons, and took | bave & é tyssle ” with such a mascular iemsle_, = 4 o Nyt e thera aroa grestmany | torcal nogation, even as regards themselves State of Hlinois. - ‘their advice in roferenco to tho sele. 'The con- | and geve her the contents of his pocket book, | CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAX, kas remored from Mo, clergymen in the city who have no pulpits. My i 2 The deed is_rccorded May 22, 1559,and re-re- | gmliation might have bean borween. Peonett and | with the exception of three cants iy cross the | U9 South Cleric-st., comer of Moaroe, to No. 664 SOUTH e ot 20 4ida Of the matk &3 theirs, | A2 effors wes mado by them to secure better | corded Nov. 16, 1671, in book 42, page 1. Johineon. To members knew nothing about the | forry, which smomnted to little over §IL.Ho | STATEST., CHICAGO. i s e hon the namber 18 200 or 400, or the com- | terms for the laborers by compulsion, but, with- | Thisproves that s dold to President | sale until Jobnson and the Trustees wers com- | told our reporter that he was satisfled in getting clg_sfl"leu Asoulirall eidind S S0 i that Dr. | {{igniaiog Eepeest, excep: Suturdzr. romise number 300, the question is, “*Are they | ont ‘benefiting the cless they sought to_better, Grant from the same land Joues bought of Clof | polied by the Court to maie. a3 Snawer off at that price, and that he would bave given | CC - egidring i :u:.f'u “:du pfi:’ffl f_—; Chicags Cains urzive st Chicagy at 700 5. m. and 56 p. m. S(xing Shatover s in their ~power to |if ruiped their own prospects. Theyhad re- Johuson; and, even if Jones had bought from | 3o the Lill fled in chancery against them, to | twice thet amount sooner than have any diffi- _mdnmdm Sdm:m“;“m;n;“ze::: Eoaning t iy 12| e, 5 g e efance sentiment . among | fused to go £0 worl even on their o terms un- Afr. Sherman the other undivided heif of the | which ho eppeaded an account- And all that ho | calty with her. Holus sclemnly vowed mever gisesses pcclally, Scianes and seperience baro mads Jaascutce tain, Tahs thrvack cinnstl. Pallman, 5aid 104 ecres, the lands that belong tothe Bishep | says, or over has eaid, to the members, in ro- | to read the Waverly or correspond with 22 un- | ored by tho press, estecmed of the hichest medical at- Chicago & Northwestern Railroads s Boad, con- the %olo of the city?” Are they | less the bosses would ares to pay ihe lsborers | T L ¢ e id, L : hhmgehg all moral mfi?efigiuns means ® $5.50 1 sy for 8 hours work, ng?iymiamobusm Hill Colony wers inclnded in the exlo to Presi- | gand to this sale, i3 in that sccount, and ex- | known person again. He has no particular af- m%fi’%‘fig’fi‘é&“‘“‘?“ the day, baving Taekatosice, 31 West Madison-s: B S ung men ont.of Ealoons and drinking | efused in the most emplatié mannerto do. o b Gronz “bossuse. tho_ Colony ard Sherman | pressed in the following words : - “*Proceeds of | fection for Brockiyn Iadies now. demoud TNENTY FEAKS OF BE; LUK INF0NS | Detbefan i D e 4505, ma leces on all days, week days a8 well as Sunde; é ‘bricklavers are now quietly going ‘backtowork in | bed each an andivided balf of said tract. To | the Chicago lends, £0,350." ‘We have mever e e | AND SPECLAL DISEASES in both soxes. £l © aro they doing to dry up the demsnd fo) T O iet, i 16 thus demoral- | 52y that the land from ‘Sherman was sold to the | known until lately to whom tlie land was sold, MEDICAL. It 1s evidont that oaz who contins himself to tho study 2. me are they doing D r | & great many nces, b o 8 e of cortain diseascs, treating thousands of cases every J3:00 a. 18 i liquor? How many drunkards are they reform- | izing the Union which wrders them to hold out, | President, but not that from the Colony, would | and that from no statement of Johnson or his = £ * et Bave mecator, sidll than 8 phrscian fna gen: Hodo ey i T Notvathstanging their sarcestic Temarks, | and holds them perjurers for sielding. ~Tho re- bo like dipping a pail of water out of tho Niag- | advisors, who have stuliously keot us 4a | “Troops of Ailments Vanquished. | eni’practico. R e B ToA L TREATIE Dor 305 = Y 1 cinim the right to make these inquiries. They | duction in the Union ks hes already been | Bra River below the Falls' and thon saying, “ Q1 | total ignorance of 1l transactions of the Colony | ~Onacconnt of the promptucss with which it chieaks the | 12dista0d gellenon,, s any adtemm b MAAIAL r e sre quick at eeing the mote in other people’s | grest zad will robably increase in a greater this comes from Lake Superior, end not & drop | pifaira. Tho emell amount for which the Tands | foomes cenerated by umhoalthy exhalations, Hostotters | o the city, with SEPARATE PARLORS for ladics and 2n B8 Jisprons 1735p.ml from any other lake which supplica that river.” | areszid to have beea sold bas not come fo 0T | Bitterss cansidered an indispensable fomily medicine on | Sertlemen Cally o only ses the, foslor, ) CORRE- R oy g ‘o5 Jet them cast the beam ont of their own, e if the cold weather continues. AialcCor- d o3 hieir Divine Master bas ordercd them to co. BTis reaper factory on Western avenue, natly | o But Governor Jewell,inaspeecale made lately | favor, otherwise than upon paper, and wo Will | the bordors of ouz Southera and Westers riers, and tn | PE O O R fe1 Statocat. - Olhes hours fram 3 | copled- : Some25years 830 the Washingtonianand Fath- | 2l the men have returned to work.—all Union | It New York, says, relating to this lend, that the | very likely never get anything from thet source. | mew settlements whero the plough and the axears for the | . m. to8p, m.; Spad: m. 105 Chicago, Roci: Island & Pacific Rafiroad. specolation waa first propozed to President Gract | Banhetesisosays that \Thereisnoexpectation | first timo distusbing tho solitudo of naturs. Its rwpats- | Biéclu’hwmhmx"‘. Thorday, Ottober 15, 1823.) Depot, carnar of Harrizen and s, Tioket of- 5 5 % Sherman e Aesosiations wers inaugurated, and | men. wectn of & epecdy closo of tho | 8 5 e tad, toen, Tl piosp Eperdy, B hat Gt yarecd, early in 1865, (0 | or claim o the part of auy one thas tho Colony | tion, Rowseer lonct sonfned bo Sy localites. Whero. | De: Bisdlow, baviag sstieilivom family preiten, Qo | ) e heoi Vet dadimu et = 3 work of marvelons in reform- | building season, end the necessity for econom- . <0 i petomel s and also g?:i’ e | e aton for the mcoadhing winier, are | tale Sl scres of the land, It this s co, hoy | owns, of v FEROER, thove lands. It is." To | everthoclements of disesse avoife L1 tho sumt il O ioeaama, sach a8 scrofudas. Liver aections, Ex e wgp=. D tite. and _sentiment with Teferénco | sterner and moro unmswerablo g winier, %¢ | could Jonea proposd to gell to President Gount | says, “ nly a questiof of acsounting as betwosn guard of ealth phorereralekmessprarall SR Sl shisumadlem, diseasés of tho Kidneyp aid nrlnary orkois Aime o g P inking itoxicating beversges. They mever | the Union cau possibly bring o bear. % the Sherman portion, which Jones says ho bought | the Trustees aad members; and, tho statemont B3 e ot are, indigestion, bilionsuoss, and | {o"Fomales. 5, dyspepsis, sad all, complaioss R las 03l ml - resorted to the constabulary to prevent men by s in January, 1869, or 3 year after the time Presi- | that the Coart in this case will or can decres | all the minorailments connecied itk the derangements | press af ‘this and other cities place the-Doctors repate- Lake Shore & Michigan Southern. ool power from drinking, but relied upon Gent Grant had sgreed to take theland? {hiet tho lands belong to the Colony, is absurd | Bffuesemeay ho liver, exd the bowels Cane o tasta | B beondtho dhadow of adonh, W S o 24 Shormaa-sts. Ticketofice a ficts, arguments, resson, snd tender ap- SHOOTING AFFRAY. This is enougk to prove the misrepresentztions | on its face.” Foc toad, lamgusr, azd debllity, e T e isca 5 : . peals directed to the mind and conscience of tho of the facts stazed by the United Siates Minister | Wa _do claim the lunds a3 set Eetmbilzg ofthe Bencs, oiis i tho cary, e | S e B ie. An their success was wonderful. A Geliforaian named Chavles Fitzpatrick, end | to Belsicm, and cstablished the fact that Presi. | belonging _fo fhe Colony; an, | Tl detbed ool o o gonoral Gl CO 'UP N P these cloquent gentlemen of the Committee | a lnborer named Michael Carroll quarrelled with | dent Grant holésa portion of the Bishop Hill | os Bepnett dcnies that part of tho bill fled | Groof all the powers of the sysiom, thop sPouwc Lo 5 Y = he 3 S = £ Colony land. against the Colony and the Trustees and all | 975 ooreee Tiriiadalicnnd 2 s v and take hold of the evil after the manner of | each other in the saloon of tho Amgerican Honze, | ™47 onn 1. Bennett savs that he has boen the | others, who in any way connected with Hestesiess Stomach Bilers. * Sundsya cxeoplod. * o Washingtonians and Father Mathews, thers briiany - > s boen {1 y o 3 — a oo Wanhingt e S taat food they might dn, | 1oar fie comer of Hiowle 2nd alls streets, 8t | principal aitomey for the Colony sizes 1857; | the Colony, Ve give tlat porton of . the MEDFORD RUM. Medical Institute, | cummsSuyie & Vinceans Do, . 9 Ptvmfl m‘})e ot P., 0. & St. L. Dopot, corner af: i 1ig tho Tabors of thy | bali-past 3_c'clock yesterday. aficrnoon. The | that ail seven of the Trustees of the Colony | bill relating to these end to all other lands to B e At pameesagegd . mor ow & Gouid lighten 5p fhe IBorm 138 | pirtits bosrd in tho Boiel, aug are slighlly oo | joined1n the sxeention of (32 geed (o Jonea: | which it may apply | DANIEL LAWREHCE & SONS, | xo.ue5 ’ iy A o e queinted. The origin of the dmmbmm JPat the doed was not mads by Jolmson alone; | —Onpages 29 and 30 of the printed bill, we 3y No. 165 West Madison streaty corner of Halsted:st. This oo ane ju-ats. In freicht u. coat E., C. & St., O M lestitate 1a. 1o doubt. ta6 hest placo in Ghicaga | _L- dapat, corncr Halsted and Garcuil-ats. fear they find it_more pleasant to mount ros- > S de ‘invecti ities, and | posed tohave bean whiskey. While iz | tiat, besides, Johnson was duly and legclly | rend: * Wherefor, and forasmuch as your ~ r - gt £ o b s e e el i‘,f,,';"a‘::‘}fix;’e“m“e:s’ and | PR tatoom, Carroll said something 0 Li: | eutlorized by s power of atfomey, excenicd by | orstors are without \dequato remedy at law and ZRE OXNLY DISTHLERS OF o iese slleiad with oy chionic o elioia dipasoto | Ernmbls S gie By T2em AR TThe prevailing distember among the politicians companion which aroused his enger, and cansed | tl:e Trustess o the Colony,in 1861 and ratifiedand | can obtain full and perfect relief only in this il . 'Send for book on womun and hor disensss, als> | _Lafayette Bx., e o Si0p.m. 9:40p. Ta for misrepresentation seems to have infected bim saapeals about Tevolvers. Carroll trested | confirmed in o general meating of the members | Honorablo, Court of Bquity, they pray as fol- ! Danrille Accoulimodsea. ... SRp:m. 9P, me - the hint st shooting with supreme con- | of the corporation, to sell and couvey this or any | lows, that s L9 ay + s l Apm. o calte. | Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne §: Chicago Rallronds g ithme 5" “get | other real estatoof tho corporadion: that tha | . That all nujust and fraudulent deeds and § | ontimpadcamtdenl, Bay Eepres em. tel exror of the tlemen is, | tEmPhe " g . 1 Y : : Tho fandamental exror of those gentlemen is, | SPhe, SR o "B iy end | Tands, ob tho timo of sale, were hardiy saleble | converances, may bo cancelled and setasido; | 71 BestRam 0 1 St £ COpURN, B ks West st comar Bl | e Ko |~ in placing their trust entirely in carnal weapons | 7B, o 2430 ihe interference of o zevolver. | at ot any figwe; that fhe Colony had been | and thet all_such deeds, releases, and instro- AL ons, &c. | ments of writing as may become necessary or Dr. F. Brooks D taos crompind. ¥ ’ *Saturdays and Sundays axe st force to raform Babits of inebristion | R0t &te2t b, B \CCHETa T C0 503770 The | pressed for funds to meet its obli ef e ent to_execure and carry into effect full J t argument, which resulted | from some of the Trrustees, who say that thev | justice to all parties- concerned. with this suit, |. awrfifl[:fis E fm‘ ufll fflg‘&,fl‘}&@gg‘fi&wfinfi: lo-l“ twenty-of !’n: Michigan Central u;!l;;““ Western Raile 3 ¢ > or ; e v alcohl, which Sbovs 2 | ol of tho sizest, o few fect distant. Hers | 7o this we vill ply that wo bave Information | e gD 5 iritne | they continued thei Sgencios, i combatting evil. The Inquisition | (Y SOMIIEL LI et f the ¢ > 1 : B e o the same Lack of faith in the ef- | i Carroll grabbing, Iepatrick by tha throat Bave never signed ansthing concerning the Chi- | may beduly made, executed, and deiivered under I iy, oftes 413 South Gl pragiss roads. . fic f thess means fo cure heresy in | Lhelatter Tmmediately drew his revolver, end lands; but they vill prove themselves | tho order of and direction of the Honorable D aate o 3 it coraee of Polk, - g poon Betensy ¥ 2 | 5red one chok s bis ozponent's ad. 'T53 Ball | S5t om aver hiving signed any such deod. ey : Ofthe finest grades and of ell agas. Tymory, Seal and Orjmary d ors; Wens aad Sehirros | Devoty f ol omers gt o Wi o = . missed its mark, and sped off in the direction Of | ALoqt the pover of attomey executod by the | 14 ARd that your orators ‘may have such LR LARGEST STOCK OF THE of pocllcate astare,, Jpaies sad peademen may catlor | 3o B THE ORDER ISSUED. e e ane T = o s vty ftad T | e fusthr relief a3 the natro of their O B Tie, Sariety Hieeel Tyl o % - o] = o Py & . 2] ts, boa TEE MATOB INSTAUCTS THE COMMISSIONZLS. oeition of Providence, N0 one was injured. | to nJB:ne:,”a casemayeuice, and equity and goodecnseienss | (hofcest 01d Ruminthe WOI'ld. fi'é‘éfifir?}”ufsfiflpmm a‘:d“aflm‘x_:d:ln‘ t“?::.xmo: L ortsdicaand e 5 | Mfr. Bennett has for several years | spprove, & ‘There was no meetizg or the Board of Police Ot Pathaway, who heppened to boin the | tulred, wiitien, and printed so much. that all 2 Sy e t “gix disaffected i sestorda; aftersoon, only Commissioner Sheri- | vieity of {heplacehere the thooting oocurred, talked, e, B D fmow sy maro aboul-| claiming o bo O e imalected persorey | Weitous for clrcalae. O tado masis o patented. e asoaraiogy Olohoucsfroms dan being present. The Fubjoined communica~ arvested Carroll and Fitzpairicy., | 425 power of attomey than whet they heard | filed o bill in chancery ageinst the Trustees and Tho publio is csutfoned against {nitations. N3 SUTET | DR, KEAN, ] tion from the Mayor was handed to the reporters from Bennett, think that that is an instrument | the Col:fif& Tho infereace from this statement | SE° OFPERS PIRECTTO TS, sl lmswmiitiotion; || o ml_';k_”_ it cation : 3by which +the | which gives, wer in heaven and on earth to @ rest of the members are satiefied \ T mpownflflnnuflb con- Gmflmkbuxxg;— .. 393 ; | el Commissoners: e o o e & measaue i | the holder S B3 Bonnet has ot sll times | with th freatment they have received from tho DANIEL LAWRENCE & SONS, | St s br oz sl fro of charss, o 81 | Sy cobite RN [ e s e e e b T b O s Just ben | held up this document s tho supreme 1aw in all | Trastoos sud theis confederntes, This lamot go. e N 8 oo wirelean in thocity o war- | copied: JAMTOSINRRTER B oo ropmy L. c e Genonl Pumege dgwidy —The long-songht-for procs: yocisin & T 5 W~%rh3$ #7s | patented in Pasia by thee yoeng Chinamen, questions relating o the Colony. On poge 29 of the said bill, Wo read ths 127 Broad-st,, Boston, R eboss G oo aymeys oa baad, ‘ i