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4 THE LATE LYNCHINGS. Full Details of tho Keller Hlorror at La Cygne, Kaii, Antecedonts of the Wretch---A Man with Six Murders on His Soul. " His Last ¥orrible Crime, and Its Switt Retribution, The Villainous Career of Kessler, Hung in Callaway County, Mo, Kellers La Cygne, Kan, (Aug. 21), Corrcapondence of the Kungas City Timcs, It old man DBondor had boen known to have lad & brother lving in East- orn Kausas thoro could bave been littlo doubt expressed but what J. O. Kollor, the Gorman murdorer who was hung horo Iast ovoning by tho poople of Linn County, was tho brothoer of ©0ld Bonder. Liko him ho could boast of more than one horrible murder, aud like him ho was callous nliko to pity, fonr, and romorse. Now that the excitomont of last ovoning's tragedy has passed away, and only TIE DODY OF THE EXECUTED MURDENER remaing to romind us of the past weok's murdor and lynching, it i no difficult mattor to writo n clear and conclao hiatory of Kellor's diaboliem in this section of Kansas, and to traco home to him, besidos the four murders of last Sunday night, tho death of two othor murdored porsons, ono his first wifo, murderod in childbirth, and tho other a young .man, o parkoor of his, who disappearsd at his houso vory mystoriously, and whom tho entirs neighborhood suspectod to have boen murdored, and the body concealed by Koller, and, althongh & diligent search waa mado for the missing body, nothing wad ovor scon or hoard of it after its digapponranco. y FIOW RELLER KILLED IS FIRST WIFE. Bluco the murdor of Ars. Kellor and tho Boyd family, last Monday night, additional atrocities committed by this humen fiond have beon brought to light. Not long aftor ho mado his sottlomont In Scott Township, Linu County, his wifo was takon vory sick, Tho physician in at- ondanco nssorted that tho sickness was caused by ill-usago, which brought on tho pains of childbirth, The night beforo Mrs. Kellor died, tho physician instructed Kollor to sevd for him if Mra, Kollor should fool worso during tho night. Sho was sufforing from kicks and bruises in- flictod by hor bratal husband a fow days before. In the night the neighbors living a mile distant wero Lorrified by honving A SERIES OF NONIUBLE SCREAMS and erios of agony. Theso cries continued all night, andceased about daylight. When the neighbors called on tho following morning thoy found Kellor sitting smoking stolldly and uncon- cerned besido his dead wifo and child, She had died in childbirth. On tho 2d of March follow- ing_Kellor marriod his wifo, who was u youug, aprightly country girl rosidinyg noar Lo Cyguo. AN INREPRESSIDLE CONFLICT. This second marriago proved no huP ier than the first one. ‘The old German and his youug Amorican wifo lived ponconbly only for _n short timo, when the ungovernable tempor aud brutal- ity of tho old man renderod® lifo intolornble for tho girl. In onc of theso domestic diflienlties old Kellor kicked hia wifo put of doors and throw ler clothing out ufter her, Bho sought rofugo aud shelter on the fol- Jowing dny (Jung 7) with Ler brothor-iu-Iaw, Mr, Edward lf;nm, who resides not far from Kellor's bouse. 'Lho mero fact that Hopoe Lad afforded his wifo shelter and protection seomed Lo give Xellor groat offonse. He stormed and sworo, and TIUEATENED TO KILL AND DURN UP THE FAMILY, and at onco filed & suit for & divoreo, charging his wifo Barah Koller with nbandonment. His wife, through bor attorney, Col. James D. 8uod- dy, filod u counter bill for divorce, on the plos of nbuso and dosertion, and claiming alimony, ‘Chis wua dono on tho 4th of tho presout month. This last act on tho part of his wilo appeared to rouse all the flercest paseions within tho heart of the old villuin. o wont homo and seerctly watchod &u opportunity to murder and destroy tho woman Who' hind duréd {0 bravo bis anger, and, worse thau all, to attempt to obtain his property. A'here in his lonoly cabin, tho scone of TWO FORMER MURDENS, lie plotted and plauned tho bloody holocaust of last Sunday night. On tho ovoning in question ho was soated in his cabin door Amoking Lis littlo wooden pipo, toomily and alone, when a neighbor named fznnuy passcd the cabin, In convorsation with Kollor, Hafley informed him that his wife had zono to atny all night with Mrs. Boyd and hor wo childron at a littlo eabin about onc mile dis- tant, and that Mr. Boyd had goue ovor to n noigh- bor's house to stay with & throshing-machino, 80 a8 to bo ready to thresh on Monday, 01d Koller cursed his wife, curscd Hope, cursod Boyd, and overy ouo who bad givon Lis young wife sheltor. 1T WAS TUEN HE PLANNED TiE MURDER, waiting until thogloom of night had cast its shad- ows o'or the louely prairie. -~ 014 Kellor brooded o'er Lis horriblo intontions, firat putting on a pair of linen overalls to protoct his clothing from the spattoring blood, ho pulled bislittlo sy, browa cep over Lis oyos, and, with his ox in his hand, started out across tho dark, dosertod fields. How he roachod tho house i oasily explained. His tracks wore trailed ns plainly an though he had blazod his own tracks with his death-deshing ax. THE HOUSE WHERE THE MURDER was committed was o tcommon prairio shanty, 14 x16, ouo gtory high, built over a collar ; thore wwas ono window audl one door ; in ono cornor of tho shanty was o bed. It is generally supposod from tho position of the bodies found aftor the fire that Dboth of the women were rslogp in this bed wheu the murderer arrivod. The theory of tho murder is oxplained as follows : XKeller ap- pronched the cubin whilo tho holploss inmatos wara asloop, and had no difficulty in obtaining outranco. HOW THE SLAUGHTER WAS DONE. AMra. Boyd Iny npou the front sido of the bed with ber little d-monthe' old infant sleeping happily and iunocently upon ber loft arm, ot hor feot lay anothor little darling 2 yeurs old, sleop- ing peacotully, whilo bohind Mrs, Boyd nd noxt tho wall lay tho objoct of tho stoulthy murdorer's wrath—3rs, Iellor. Guided by the heavy brenthing of the women, the dovil incarnate raised s ax over his hond and brought it down with erushing forco upon tho forohead of Mrs, Boyd, killing hor instantly. This nolso no doubl, awoko Mra. Koller, Bhe spraug up in bed, aud, recognizing her dreaded and oruel husband in the gloom of the cabin, sprang in terror toward tho door. But the pitiless dovil was not to be foulod in his vougeauco, T'ho shrioking wife had only ronchied tho door, when down came tho dendly ax for n second timo, smashivg Mrs, Kel- ler’s skull und laying hor lifoloss nud quivoring upon the throshold, SLAUGHTER OF TIE INNOOLNTS, Tho two mothors wore now both silont and doad, But yet tno cold-hoarted dovil was not satisfied, Tho littlo childron now beeame nlarme ed and cried out fu their torror. With nuother Dblow the 2-yoar old child was killed, and yot the boryible dead was not comploto. Ifo nost pro- ceeded to ontrago the porson of the wonien, ag Lis undergarments afterwards proved, aftor whiels ho st firo to tho eabin and utarted homo, Jeaving the littlo baby uninjurcd to die in tho lnmes, as no marks of violence woroe discovored on ita halt-burnt hody found noxt morning. IN 1118 TRACKS, Themurderer now started homowards, Reach- ing & creolc or slough betweon the burning houte and hin own gloomy don, ho waded into tho water and proceedod to cleanso;from his porson the Dbloody stains, His overalls ho wash- cd, tho ux ho lnd left In the Lum- ing houso; ho tore the bloody portions from the front of his shirt, below the Losom, und tho left sleovo, which was also soaked ju coro, 1o alkd Lora vy, Jeaving many spols of Elood upon tho bosom. 1o thon weént Lome, hung his overalls up to dry, conconled hlis shirt, hid hls ‘mocensuy in tho collar, and went to bed 1o sleep. THE DIBCOVENY. About daylight ou Monday morniig nelghbor Tlatloy, who resided not far from tho scone of tho tragedy, awoke, and, locking out of iy win- dow, discovered o pillar of smoke whore lost night hnd stood Boyd's vabin, o hurried to the scone of theflre, wheoro his horrifled goze meot with this picture ¢ Tho shanty had crumbled down to a thin layor ot hot conls aud ashos, whioh formed & laver v Sl THIE GHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1872, upon tho collar floor. In tho cornor of tho collar, juut bononth whoro the bod Lind stood, lay the bodies of tho Boyd family, n hor back, hor arms and logs woro noarly all consumed, hor forohend , and upon hor loft armn lay n smnll caleinad floal about the It was_all that romained of the infant of Boyd, Fho othier ehild wns all conpumed oxcopt the head and lanuds. Mrs, Kollor Iny upon hor faco wh Tior attompt to cscapo thron Load was also orushed in and noarly all conaumed, Q00L UNCONOPTY OF ELLLER, Mr. Hafley at onco aroused his noighbors, and all inatinotively sought tho louso of the hatod Kollor, Ilo was found coolly snd: calmly on- gaged in onting his solltary bronkfast, o ap- littlo surprised st tho aunounce- o murdors and tho flro, ponred to bo_stupidly skoptical of the death of hie murdered porsons, for lo sneoringly seked, # How do you know thoy aro dead peopls ; por- haps thoy are sheop or calves ?” Ilo reluctantly accompaniod tho crowd to the scons of tho murdor, whoro ho wns confronted with tho oharred romaing of the murdored women and childron, Ho trombled somowhat at first, but soon recovered his sang froid, and, lighting his pipo, commencod to smoke. WIAT ARE THOSE BODIES ?" domandod tho exasperated crowd of the stolid German. * Oh, thom," bo roplied,” * why thoy look like shosps’ bones.” Tho crowd now sonrched his houso. Thoy found his ovoralls, bis bloody shirt hid behind o jar, blood in his and his moceanina in the collar. his intorruplod broakfast, uite indifforont whothor Tho inquost found evidenco sufficiont to chargo him with the murdor, and Sheriff Croxton at onco took the cold-blooded old villain into cus- tody, and removed him to La Oygno for safoty, a8 tho 'Scott Township poople wero tolkiug of Iynching him at once. AROUBING THH PEOPLE. Xoller was brought hore to Ln Oygne and n roliminary exnmination had, aud his trial sot r tho noxt torm of court, for Col. J. D. 8noddy, and deoded over to him oll of his proporty if ho would defond him, This soomod to oxasporate tho people boyond monss uro, and sealed tho doom of tho blood-stained Winck piccs of burut, 8i0 of & small rabbft, 0 8lio had fallen in ish thoe door., d hor lega and srms and appoared to be 0 was arrosted or not. I'ho murdorer sont All day on Tuesday rnnera wore hurrying ovor tho prairios wost of Ln Cyguo, and on " Tiosdny o mass-mooting of abont 1,000 m Grovo School-house, whoro o formal disoussion of tho case was had, night » very lat people met at griof-strickon A formul voto of tho asscmbled nultitude decided that all should proceed in a to La Oygno,take Kellor from the him noxt day, Invitaf the poople to attond the cxo- cution, and Dr. Dallas, of Twin Springs, was of tho multitude. CAPTURE OF LA OYGNE, Acont 7 o'clock noxt morning a rumor reachied Lo Cygne of tho approsch of o body of 600 armed men from the westorn side of Linn Uounty. 'The Sheriff at once placod the mau- acled eriminal in a sewing-machine wagon, in charge of a young man namod Armsl bade him drivoas rapidly as possil with tho prisoner, Tifteon minutes Intor tho town was filled with armed men, who rode into town from all dircc- tions. A froight train, which had just srrived, was soizod and closely senrchod and the town closely pickoted. A party rodo up to o little cabin noar tho Main stroat, used o o Jail, whoro Sherilf Croxton sat ealmily swaiting thoir ap- wero sont out to | ootod Captain HOW THE BHERIFF DEIQAVED, “Bring forth Kollor, lr. Shiorill| " eaid tho excited crowd, “1o {s ot hero,” ropliod tho Shoriff ; #ho ia ‘I'ho crowd rushed into tho jnil and discovered tho_flight of tho murdorer, ‘whon they turned their rago upon Croxton, pulling thoir rovolvora the “muzzlos to his manded his surrender, or n rovealmont of the place of his conconlmont. Tho Bheriff stubbornly donied knowledgo of Kollor's whereabouts, and, in respousa to the abuse and threats of tho mob, dared them to furthor vio- lencs, and, calling some of the moro abusivo b name, told thom thoy would not daro to uso sucl Inuguagoe had thoy not a mob to back them, FLIGHT OF Tuk MURDERER, Monntime Mr, Way, with his sullen, manaclod prisovor, had mado’ their way across & corntlold north of town, and started in a wagon towards Taoln. Tuo fugitives had not procoeded far up- on thoir way beforo it was discoverod that the now iron axles of the sewing-machine wagon The iron oxpanded and the Way stopped on the upon him, Th head, and fiorce woro lheating. wheels beeamo locked. raivio and took off tho whools to cool them. 'ho murderor sat cool and appnvently uncon- corned at the dunger of delay avongers were thon upon Lis trail, nud that the of dust upon tho far distant hill wes He know that TUE APPROACH OF VIVE HUNDRED ARMED MEN o lightod bis pipo snd tulked calmly ubout his maunclos and his cngncos of eseapo, Ar. Way, finding cecape_{mpossible by o straight 'as tho mob was thou fast approaching, bade lex run into the bush aund lie down, while he would cndenvor to lond tho mob astray from his trail, Kollor hobblod down into tho tall grass, nud Way drove his wagon rapidly over tho~ hill, I'lhe ndvence of tho mob soon overtook him and domanded the whoresbouts of their proy, This Mr. Way rofused to impurt, whon thrcats wora wade, while a dozon revolvers were pointed at his boad, that if the prisoner escapod his lifo should bo forfeit, Just at tlus instant a portion of the mob, which had been beating in the bush, ‘‘HERE NE 18] WE HAVE doT 1! and Kellar was dragged forth from his lair, o nid nothing, did not appear o bo at all alsrme to the wagon and was driven back to'Ln Cygno. It was decidod to bavg him nt oneo, but, on his request that Lo bo pormitted to maka a will in favor of his littlo girl, e was givon in chargo of a committes, who took him to louso, whero a dinnor was ordered HIE TAKES IUB LAST MEAL. Kellor was couducted to tho hotel-table, whore o very good dinuer was sorved lLim and the 1o cat ravenously of tho food beforo Lim, and chiattod and laughed as unconcornodly as thongh it was his stead of lhis last meal dinnor ho was takou to tho offico of Mr. D. Kolley, whero a will was drawn up by Mr, John Bontloy, a luwyor of this pla aside thio provious transfor o attornoy, Bnoddy, and bequenthe & daughtor by his first wife. During thia busi- ness & detormined attempt was mnde on the part of tho nuthoritios to save tho lifoof the villain, but tho mob quiotly rosisted all argument, und procecded with thair programme, PROCKSSION TO ¥IIE WOODS. About 8 o'clock on Wodnoudny the mob started with thoir prisonor towards the woods, whoro, in & nico cool sliady grovo about o milo from town, tho Court of Judgo Lynch wus organized. Thors was about 1,200 or 1,500 peoplo preseut, Among tho crowd ticro werb many ladion, soated in bugse gies and npring-wagons, tho childron woro ont jn atne to ses (ko houging just as & wedding dinner in- co, in which ho set GEN. OIAH. DLAIR, Judgo, addrosyed the erowd in about ono hout's vory cloquont spooch, of lonvivg the prisonor's life to Lho ueti law. "The prisoner sak ag cool and unconcernod as though nothing wus about to happen. Mr. Qoro, of {ho Lu Cygno Journal, endeuvored to ndminister spiritual” comfort, but the prisoner or to ask forgivoucss, Io con- lies up to the last minute, and laughod when found out in thom. 1i not eara about dylug, ‘Tho formality of & trial having Leon gonio throngh, the prisonor was anliod whothor hio ind aught 1 “No, but ho would like to have auother Acting-Circnit to say for himeolf, THE NANOISNG. ‘Tho committco of twelvo now roporled soven for hanging and three for u logal triul, Cuptain now addressod the mob : eNTLENEN: Ifore I8 your man; I turn him overto you. I thiuk ho ought to huvo n logal trinl; but do as you plenso with bim. Home of you como forwnrd an No ono steppod forward until Mr. Boyd, the fathor and husband of the doad and nisugled yictims, walkod towards tho stolid old murderor. Hix mon and boys followod i, and tho old muu was put into o wagea, o kuolt down on # plank used an a soat, and o handkerchicf was put over his ayes. When ho wus Lt to uey, *“Yes,” he ropliod ; T hopo to meet you T1ow go to; I am innocont.” Mr, Dioyd now placed & common ropo halter ovor Holler's divty neck, saying *Thig I do to tho man that murdored my poor wifo and childron.” ““You aro mistaken, Boyd," auswored Koller; *f you have got the wrong mau.” Theso woro tho last words ho mpoke. wagon bogau to movo, aud Kollor, to aid in his sakod if Lo had g ‘1 am not tho all in that world soal ullvz s ;.A::lw‘ LEAY, W awinglug gently out of the wagon, tho ropo tonos nhh{d tho neok, his_bnuds twitched convulsively, and Hellor was slowl; minutos, whon tho Siorift rodo out and cut 1t down, Thus ondod ono of _the most romarkable tragodlon in tho history of Knusna, Tiensler. From the Durlington (la.) Hawk-Eye, From Mr, J. M. Grogg, wo lenrn somo furthor partioulars in tho careor of Potor Kesslor, who was lung by . mob in Callivay Goiy, Mo, b fow dnys ago, Kouslor, with hils sons and con- fedarnies, lind boon ongaged in a general thiov- ing businnsa for muny yents past, aud Lhoy Jinvo rrubnbly had a Lend {n'noarly all the horac-stenls ug and many of tho burglnries that have taken plnco in this part of tho Ntalo during tho Inat 1lttoon or twonty yoars, At ano time, whon ho was making his 'way towards Mlssourl with a lot of stolon Liorses, ho was 8o closely proated by Lis pursuors in tho woatorn part of this counly that o was compolled to abandon six of tha stolon animals. At anothor timo, undor liko cir- cumstancos, ho loft threo. . 'Throo or four Ilym\m ago Kosslor and bis boys woro in tho hands of the outraged pooplo of Cal- Inway County, Mo, who hnd long suffored from hie doprodations, and thoy oxpressed thelr do- tormination to haug tho wholo lot, and did hang oncof tho boys, but wora porsusded by Mr. Brown (from whom Kessler stolo the mulos ro- coutly), aud othors, but principally by Mr. Brown, to lot Kosslor aud the other boys go, on condition that thoy would leave tho State, Thoy thon wont to Misslssippi, Mr. Brown kindiy gottling up the business of tho old rogue and forwardiug to him $700 in monoy, tho balance romaining aftor his dobla wore paid. 1In Misaissippl, Kosslor and his sons wora soon doteotod In stealing cotton, wore arrested, tried, convicted, and sout to the Ponitontiary, While thoro tho authoritics lonl'undl,urmbnbly through Kouslor himself, that ho had beon conncoted with n notorious counterfeitor of whoso whora- abouts ho was thon cogniznnt, but he would give no particulars until the Govornof had promisod to pardon him (Kesslor), in tho ovent that on Lis information the coun'orfoitor shiould bo ar~ restod. This was agreed to, Uho information given, tho countorfoiter caught, and Kosslor sot froo. During Kesslor's absenco in Miauln&l&)pl thore wag s lull in the homo-stealing trade in the ports of Tows aud Missouri where ho had beon accustomed to oporate. But ho soon roturned to Iila old haunts, and businoss of that Lind be- camo brisk ngnin. In this scction ho stolo Lorses from Mr, Grogg and others, and also on- rineered tho robbery of the jowolry store in At. Plonsout, Whoro Lo stolo horsos he'was in tho habit of losying & note, threatening, in caso ho was purgued, that ho “would roturn and burn ovorything up, o loft this kind of a noto at Mr, Grogg's, snd also at” Mr. Brown's, in Mis- sourd, his old bonefactor, who had savod his life on tho occnsion wbove mentioned, When Mr. Grogg waa in Callaway County, a fow weoks 180, hio and Mr, Brown compared thoir wernings ond found thoy wero written with the sama hand, and that hand was Kosslor's boyond n doubt. While in Callaway County, Mr. Gregg beard it snid froquently that it would not do for Kossler to como back thoro,—thnt hio ought to bo hung, and thoy wero rendy to halp do it, Col, Law, tho Shoriff of Callaway County, who was aliot by tho mob,was formorlythe command- or of a rogiment inthorobolsorvice, whoroholost oo arm. o was o sovore nuncXEUnuiun, and ouo corrospondont atatea that hio was probne bly shiot by somo of his old soldiors, who onter~ tainod & doop-nontod grudgo againgt him. An. othor opinion iK thud & vtory curront to tho offect that hio hind suid, in tho ovent of & mob trying to take Koustor out of his hands, ho would arm the | prisoner and lot him dofend himsolf, had ocen- sioned » good doad of fooling agninst him, and that, when tho flrst shot. wis hoard, tho' mob supposoed that the Shoriff had carried out his threat, and thoy were onger to tale_rovougo on him; vo thoy criod out, “Bhoot Law | shoot Low !" and it was dono, Hia wounds wore sup- posed to bo mortal, but at last accounts ho waa still living. Howoyer much the act of lynching s to bo do- precated on all oceasions, Kosslor could have no Jjust reason to complain of his summary teking off. Ilo wns ono of the most liardoned nnd in- vetorato criminaly that evor infested the Vallo; of the Misatesippi. 1lo trainod his sons to thoft nud crimo, One of them met his death ot tho hands of & mob throo or four years ngo, as nbovo stated. Anotlor ono is, or was recently, in the Migsissippi Pouitontiary. Another was urrested with his fathor, but made his escapo whilo thoy wero being taken from Jofferson Oity to Fulton, There is still another son, of whoso prosent whoreabouts we aro not informed. mo of tho sous, wo havo henrd, beeama vory sick of tho abandoned and lawless life the family led, nnd tried to oscapo from thom and reform, but the old man visited him in his new home and pro- vailed upon or compelled him to commeonco again a course of crime. Wo have alrendy given full dotails of the final sceno in tho lifo of this hardened eriminal, Townsn good mochanic, could havo mado n compotenco, and brouFue up bis_family in the woys of virtuo and indusiry. IHe, howovor, choso n difforont course, and at last recoived ol the hands of o mob the justico which the law Lad failod to give him. ~With him, doubtloss l:uriuh foreyor the sccrots of many s dark and loody dood, ey 25— = THE COUNT DE PARIS. TForeign papers stato, with considorable flour~ ish, that tho Count do Paris, the Orlomns aspi- rant to tho throno of Franco, and the Count do Chambord, * by tho graco of God Ionry V.,” havo exchinnged calls, and that de Paris mot do Chambord at the door, and with easy graco and courtogy escortod him into his hotel. It is also stated thot tho intorviow lasted one hour. To all of this, ‘“a deop political importanco ia at- tachod.” Naw, in this truo and simplo Ropublic, & man or & woman, no mattor how high in posi- tlon, might call upon, or rocoive & call from, our own illustrions Prosident,—even might accompany bim to tho * grand stnircnse,” or toko his nugust band in o friendly greeting, listoning at tho same time to his pithy conversa- tion,—andnot hnve the least importance attached to it. But whoro Kings, and Quoons, and Princos rulo, all the * small, sweot courtesios bave *n deop politieal signiicanco.” Louis Philippe Albort, Couut of Parls, tho prosont hioad of the Orlonns family, was born Aug. 24, 1838, aud, until tho close of tho TFranco-Prussian war and tho down- fall of Napoleon, had been an oxilo from his native Jand for many years, Ilis fathor, Fordinand Philippo Louis Charles Monrl Josoply, was tho oldost son of Lonis Philippe, King of Franco, and, from boyhood to manhood, wns tho dolight of bis family ond of all who know him. Cordinl and simplo, in_mannors, an oxceliont seholar, a well-disciplined soldier, and o thorongh gontioman, ho was loved by the Tronch with all the enthuslusm of their naturo. Ho marricd Helono Loniso Elizaboth of Mocklonburg, n Protestant Prin- coss of {:runt worth and intolligence, to whom tho Orleans family, though rigidly Catholic, bocumo dflcgy attachol. On the 18th of July, 1842, as tho Duke was roturning from n farowoll visit to his father and mother, his horsos took fright and ran at s fearful rate, and, in attompting to jump, tho Duko's sword bo- camo entanglod in his traveling oloak, and ho was thrown, striking his hond upon the curb- stono. Ho remained insonsiblo till ho died whioh ovent took placa thut snmo duy, 1o loft two sonw, tho Count do Paris and tho Duo do Ohartros,' Livents soom just now to bring the Count heforo tho world again, as tho heir of whatover rights can be had after do Chambord, tho Logitimist candidate, {8 satisfiod, At the timo of Louis Philippe's abdieation, the Count do Paris, thon but 10 yoars old, was broufht forward,—his grandfathier hoping that tho much-coveted crown would” ba placed ujon his youthful hond, with_the mothor as Rogont ; but it was_too lato. No Orloans would bo e~ copted; and, in somo danger, the mother and her young rone sought refuge in tho Ilotol des Invnlides, till a safer asylum could be found, Many Americans say the Count and his brother when, for s brief poriod, thoy wero amatour Aides on Gon, McOlellan's siaff during our late eivil war. Tho Conunt is tull and rather slondor ; has a long, oval face, with regulur fou- turen ; Duir and oyen aro bluck, and_comploxion enllow, with Lands and foot nristooraticall smaoll, Jlis monners aro ousy on graoious, though he 1a ovidently” mever forgottul of hly rawk and position, Hay- ing resided so long in England, tho Count's dross in decidodly Iinglish ; but his nccont telly nt onco that ho Is a nattve of 1 bollo France, 11is prospoots in that much-wishoed-for, but vory uncertain, Fronch throne are just at prosont ro- viving, as ho Is in tho direot line aftor da Cham- Dord, who is old and childless, and in him will Do united the helrsLip of both the older and the youngor branchos of tho House of Bourbon, Mz, D, I, Groves, — Munsical Ktoms. Tho oholera at Vonico nmmuru to havo upnot | all thoatrical enterprises, Lhe lyrical campaign of Malibran and the grand concorts ou tho Dido aro put off, andmost of tho artists domand tho cancoling of t)bir engagoments, "Pho orowd now slowly ad Lowo from church or musy dy hung about forty-five Tho “ Rind dor Nibolungon,” by Wagner, liss been publified In full scoro, aud on the copy dopon‘t’m; ¢ tho Viouna shibitton tho follows rolix titlo may bo read: "Dor Ring dor n stago-play for throe dayn nud a prolimiuary eveniug, by Richerd Waj dortaken in trust fu Gorman Golat, an glory of .his noblo bouofactor, King .y Of Dnvaria."” Mina Roso Hersco rings in Haydn's ‘¢ Cron- tion " and other plecos for n weok at tho oloso of tho prosent month, at Covent Garden, and thon gland with the Carl Rosa Opors until this yonr, but thoe Applotons hiave nenrly rondy & Bouthorn novel from hor pon, ** Mirlam Monfort,” which will attract much nttontion. —Tho salary-grab, after ‘furnishing food for innumorable “lending articlos, lotto: nud paragraphs, is to hnve fte hook. Ttobinson, better known as * Wnrrington resn, will soon {ssue, thro The Salavy-Grab: & History 0 Act Inorensin, CITY REAL ESTATE. OR BALE—BY T, B, BOYD, 180 WEST WASHING. m houso, lot 262125, with gand by L., botwean Lincaln and Tinw hoang, bath and tho Massnchusetts Loe & Bhopard, of the Passago of of Mombora of Congress; with Full Lists of the Yons and Nays in Doth Branches, with n Skotch of the Dobntos and & Review of tho Apologios with Spocial Nloforonco as to the T, Butlor Therofor, oglecting, Howevor, Sonator Carponter o tho Othor Accomplicos,” ~—The Saturday #7, 600—IK-ronm, -atory and b ing, lot 243114 to allog, ru'n Ulmsg-ll ton and Raudolph, ont ow briok dwoll. botweon Washing. o dnd lot comor Rusluat, and Dolamaro- lote 233135, on Cottago Grova and Draxaleass, n) tn 282125, Nonr new hiarbor in Calumet. Justoast of dovol at Thornton; itago and lot 25310, corner Johnaton and ind ot 235110, watar, noutli (:m!.'un_ VanBuron o at., batwoon Waod and Line just morth of Ohioss Woufd oxahsugo for good: ho or 80£0—20 acrcn nosr dopot at dofforson., an offer on_125x400) foot, with 14-3 onat 1ron, on Oiaricat.y Jusid onts Rortisof Disorees Ol BALER_DY KRR, DAVIEON & ) .u&fin:fim, 143 Laallo-at. djvining now Times Bulld) o0 Canatite Dotmeon Wasmmaan oo with building, noar Harrison, Jotaon river and Ogdon Canal, L 13, near Bluo Island rallrosd will 87, 19, on lino of Tlinola Tiver Rall- 15, 83, 13, on Junctlon-av., o Bixty. fifth-st. ; tho Danville through tlio contro of balf milo from rallroad and travels in Ly Tho namos of tho principal artists engagod for this yoor's Birmingham Musical Featival aro: Soprani, ‘Mllo, Titions, Mmo. Lommons- gton, and Milo. Albani ; contralti, Mmo, Datoy nad Mmo, 'Frobolli-Bottini ; tenorl, Mr Blma Rooves, Mr. Vornon Rigby, an i bassi, Mr. Santloy and Bignor Foli, bo two musical Tostivals In Boot- Novombor, tho first in Glasgor, bo- inging on tho 5th, and tho socond in Edin- urgh on tho 10th, Bir Michaol Ooata will con- duct bis oratorlo, Eli.” at both mootings, The chiof singors will'bo Mllo. Carola, Mme. a(r.t?'umnn Rigby, Mr. Lowis Thomas, Y y of Gonoral B, oints out tho con- | 8%, Dotweon ivan trasts botwoen tho public charaotor and the pri- vato boing of mout authora thus: “Tho livoly novollst 15 o taciturn, moroso kind of porson, over roady to start toplcs of a grave and depross- ing naturo, 'The poot whouo monga are full of that dolicfous melanchioly that makes thom so divinly and Is & rublound, rosy-gilled mon, brigk, middlo-agod, comforable, partionlnr rono_to porsonal goseip 0 Indy novolist who anils vory nenr tho wind, and on whom tho eritics are sovero by principle, i as quiot a8 a Quakoress in hor conversation and as domure 64 5 nun'in hor The sour fominino osen, wrong and nothing in moon _and looks na ou cronm and buttar,” - It is conjootured that the | lady who snt for tho last otohin, Francos Powor Cobbe, —Tho_groat Boydell Bhakapeare is_to bo ro- roducod in fac-simile D Philadolphin, in twenty-fl four plates, at 81 each. This muy 0 result of the labors of Al of London, about the beginnin; and it is enld that over £1,000, bis succossful ondoavor to proours tho finest illustrations of tho groat poot from the artista of that gonoration, and to have them re- roduced in coppor in the most porfect manner, Ho paid ono guines for overy design submitted, ono nccoptod by tho committes of artista which ho hended, Tho price of the original work was 200 aions and 100 thoros! 60095 twedn Lincoln and {1 Tor on 262160 foot ant 1 T gunt front, on Olarkt, 08 to hia wines, and Tho admirers of tho worka of Chorubint will | 8ud fooble humor. learn with interost that his fino opers, **Los Doux Journeos," will bo 800n rovived at tho Pa~ whero it was produced in M. Jules Barbior has undortakon the task hlgltblo llbr%;m‘,h(n ordor to introduce onal picces 0 COMpOBOr, oxtract- od from his othor works, * Ifo Rin i *¢ Adrlano in Berva," * Isnbolle, do Provonce,” tho titlo of “The Wator Carrior,” - manontly in tho reportoira of tio houses in Gormany, L. Rivioro hns seoured tho sorvicos of Mllo, Carlotta Patti for his forthcominy Covont Garden, ig ooporn QOomiquo, 80 noros n 0 3¢ Boo. fiunh in Aulido," and *Blanche 240 acros Boo. 11, &' Vinconnow latlroad this land ; splendld for sulitisi Mobbio & Barrio, of | 1320 =, nitleont odition lerman Boydoll, f tho contury, ‘aoros in 8o, 14, 17, 19 29, 19, 13, on_ 0. I joining Olydo, i Hloa o t: s St o Mllo. Patti wi whoro she is at prosent making a pro- tour) oxpresaly to fulfill hor ongsgo- mont_at Covent Garden. M. Loyy, the cel brated cornot-a-platon player, d will arrive from Bt. samo purpote. The Friday in onch weok' of thoso promenado concorts, which will commonco on tho 16th of August, will bo st apart for the a olagsical sclection of musie, bo conducted by Bir Juliua Bonediot. ‘Tho Orchestra saya ; rood's Additlon to Washington 80 a0ro8 0 36 8 0 X Se0. 2, 7, 18, noar Biue Intand. I BALE-BY POTWIN & GORBY, 143 DEAR- ot ¢otouro-st., ocornor Leavitt, two brick housos, awoll Monroo aud Wilcox-ts,, 4 Adamis-gte, Somor OnmpboT s S aah Atara chianco for good Hom wsin: woat bo sotd, chtiagos i igieiing otorsburgh for tho aud 100 for evor 0 8% A great bar- onts on Trving-pinco, usa of 13 rooma and 6-foot lot, -stoty houso vory ahioy 008 for proof impros- and it is now vory K Tho *Joanno d'-Are” for which M., Gonnod haa written the iucidental musio must not Lo confounded with M, Mor- 1a0t', which iu to bo produced atthe Grand M..Gounod’s idoa was prompted lay ot the Queon's ot the Galto under —James T, Ficlds, tho hobits ‘of novol~ Wos at ono timo 8o taken posscésion of by the oharactors of whom ho was writing that thoy fol- lowed him overywhore, and woul bo alone n momont, in his gossipy lecture on writors, BayA : , 83x16! foot, monr T ‘noar Oskloy, 100 by Mr. Tom Tayl e sk Lis work will como ou bael's rogimo. M. Gonnod would enabla pooplo to distinguish botwoen his work and Bf. Mer- mot’s by spolling tho horoino's name with _his- torical corrootnoss—Daro, Aftor all, tho Maid wos not of noblo family, and had not & nobls The npostrapho 18 a bit of romantio gloss, and thoro la no warrant for our Euglish woy of calling her—Joan of Are. e S e e ‘PERSONAL, Judgo Tilden, of OCincinnati, ia 2t Kubn' Te told mo that whon Lo waa writiug tho * Otd Qurlosity Shop’ the croa- turca of hia imagination #0 haunted him thnt thoy would neither allow him to olecp nor est in poaco ; that Little Noll was constantly at his clbow, no matter whore ho might happon to bo, claiming his attontion and demandin, a3 if joalous whon he spoko When he was writing ¢ Martin Ohuzzlowit,’ aughtor by whis 'O BALF—GOUD LOTS ON THI IOLLOWING Buttoriiold, Arnold, Gari- Bummor, Winter, Mur. atroots: Stato, Burnsido, aldl, Hanover, Butlor, Wi ray, And Halstad also on Wontworth, Shurtiolf, Bortland Avai also on Alozandor, Twon ok, Twronts-Slghth, el rty-thitrd, Thisty.fifth, Thirty.olghth-sts. vory smnll paymont down, fivo yoar's NE, 116 Monroo-st. Twonty-aixth, Twont, Warranty doods, 'A timo, 6 por cont inforo: ownory ALBERT ORA OR SALE-X FINE COTTAGE ON ADAST, 0, tu"a‘emmd Ro ot Eako, v » hiousoa antl Lol Also, fing 00k proparty for saloohe nolot. an :Il’ d at Highta o R WS A to him in tho most inop-~ ortune placos—somotimos evon in church—~that olled fo fight hor oft by malin forco pany, and throaten to have nothing moro to do with hor, unloss she r and como only whon sho was —A 1Tohd in London sonda to tho Boston Courier tho following latost gossip about Eng- lish authors: *Sinco Anthony Trollopo'a roturn des ho has resumod work aftor his old briok-lnying fashion,—writing so many pagos a day, always in tho oarly morning h somotimes boginning ot & throo novels on tho stocks just al present, ono of which will appear in tho Graphic, for which ha recoives §6,000, whilo the copyright, whichha rotalns, Is worth ©7,000 moro. ‘whoso earlior worka were favorod with uusti also by tho oritics, some-of them ealling m tho only worthy successor of Dicke not want hor com| could bohavo betia Washington Holghts il b Mosick, of Albsny, N. Y., is at the E—HOUBE: OF 13 ROOMS, VERY CHEAP, Coolldga-at, 3 oash, balanco'in 3 o IBAR BALI_NEW OGTAGON BT 8 Olto-rto, bethoon Plno s 81 B on full viow of lako, harbor, and tho ouzo built, snd’finisha Inquita of awnor, on prorise 1, 30— TIOUSE AND B ido'st., on lonscd Tot, 4 no taxos. _Apply at 263 Cal TRACTSIN GIOKRO AND JET- “;uhdumnn or for investment, O, Capt. Georgo T. Evans, ot Indianapolis, in st 3 houo, No- Thomss Sussons, of Southampton, Eng., is at K‘fl':}flfifl‘n’wfifi.%f ! Bow Iako shioro drivos: b o'clook, 1o lhas ‘Vi’s'lgmfl;n' Btate Printer of Michigan, is at Tho Han.ynv Pierce, of San Francieco, is at The Hon, W, D. Bowall, of Bath, Maine, is at OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN-T.OTS ON WEST- Oornolius Vondorbilt, Jr., of New York, Is at e s d, i nbiication iu tho form of Clinistrns | Tagbiost GRORLY ilkio Colling' American tour is said to bo undortaken not 5o much as a Iycoum veo- ture a8 a proparation for n_story lifo, Bbirloy Brooks, tlo editor of Pufich, lins | ut, a8 ho generally takes two or throo yenrs fo .prepare n work for tho robable that tho author of ¢ Sooner or Lator ' will bo hoard from for some Lime to come. Capt. Moyne Reid has emerged from o long obacurity, and announces a atory of ADWELL, on prom! 'OR SALX_BAROATN—8.5TONLY BUILDI storos and twn dwellings abovo, with lot, WNER, 707 Wab: SALE—1)%-STORY TOUSE, AND LOT. ON Tho Right Rov. B. O'Rellly, of Boston, s at £ Col. 1(3. L, Butts, of Bt, Louls, is at tho Wast Tho Hon. A. G- Stophons, of Onelds, N, Y., fs | [S5UL & now noval, at the Bhorman. Tho Hon. G. B. Loonard, of ‘Boston, is at tho South Sido Brigge. Tho Hon. J. 8, Hildrup, Belvidore, is at the printor, it I8 not AORES NEAR DEXTER PARK Arraro bargain, STORRS & WARE, ©OITY REAL ESTATE. {OR BALB-DY 4. I. KRELER, NSEOUTHOLARK orin-at,, noar Tylor, @atory houss, 9 rooms, and onr Lonvitt, 2atory houso, 0 rooms aud 0 Iot 25160, vory low A€ sold Immouiatoly. , near Thisty.aogond, coltago, 8 ronms, st hatn soou, and lou Sxio. Tmadinto ossaipn. Michigan-nv., north of Thicts-socondst., b0x163. Chioap 1£ gold an Mondny. Wabash. orth of Thitloth Lox13s, R0 por ft. north of Forty-first-ak., 40 or b0x165, B100 oar Thlety iltli-at., lota at 8100 por foots st okr Indiniave - i 15 F foot, PHouih Parke, Nonlovard: neae Thlety-soventhat,, 05122, Tyronty.aixthat,, noar Buttoriieid, 80513, 860 for foot. ruold-at., bofitoon Kifty-ninth and Bixtotd, lots sk Tontano.st., noar P, &, F. W. R, R., Glota at $50 oach Adama-at,, oast of ‘Wood, 0ix153, . \Inokson-4t,, corner of Lincoln, 60z125, noar Htantonat, Zixla0, at 81,600, oAz Dige, 4ixi, &1 pds toot. fots ot 810 por foot, wost of flymaiay, AN & BARDER, 00 LA- 4,13, 8 i ke S, tberniat., G0 foot, oar Bophia: 1 lote, one from " (1Ot mur]lfu’ndw roz0 Lfucoinast, ‘coror Lily 4 loh Wrightwood-av., noar Lincoln, 3 lots, 1,90, Dunning-st., noar Lincoln-av., 3 lots. Ttz Divorey, 4 jofs; Dl o, wood-ay., 10Tots, #1, g ot 3 east ot Lol fb"ra.:""f, o Toe 9ok o At Thlriy.firs 3 oar Lincoln, south front, 4 lots, For SALRE_% AORES WITHIN TWO MITEd wost of elty limite, noar Haswt) rom station, 'A BArgain Gan b Had oo ek meIo0cE monts. Droxol-av,—tho ontira blook botwoon Fifty. FUIL-olgHE T aia.ycast front,or ang DASE Lroriol e aht s ot Wabash-av.—50x165 foel DR ¢ o fourll'and b AR M P e s, fichigan-ay. 22145 fot, Thistys louru.-'-'i.. at only 8300 pgrlo'nl.“uum‘“ il 3 Arghor-av.—50 fout botwoon T wonty-socond and Twontse third-sta. ; o onalt Foqulrod of party That Wil Toprav” ottago’ Grovo-ny. ~60s1i0 -fost, northodst eomey of i Rmioteh ag oop Mo ahey forms, Olitat,~No. 401, heas ek, throo- oy and bnsoutot briok dvollln, contaiuing sl sedors tmprovmoon ~~A number of good lots on long tima orth La Bailo-at, L s e -8t oo x Qi gty oet front, botweon Thirtyaacond and Thirtye time. AVOLBI LOED & BROw 15 La Salloas, O BALI_HOUAES AND LOTS, i} Np. 434T'y] -II}JW)X )y 5.’JW9TB Sttt antoo .1 tivo- montbriek, lot DXl BIo0, - o-Hary andbases oXFamo e on Muiros-t. nose Abordaon, ot 97e tors, oy tore “inl:;:ul rooma above, on Madison-ats an o0ln-st., A6, ey Nos, &1ota on Second.at., noar Wostorn. A 41016 on Worlornat., coros of Boeagd-te- 3300, lot on Erio-st , ne: ll}.flll)fl.w 1,600, ashington-av., 81,600, ron . 88/600r 180, Park, 8200 oach. 1lotat Rock Island car-shops, 3435, G. 8. TuaMAs,pAhLHnlla.-t., firat floor. OR BALE_GREAT BARGAIN-—A GOOD HOUSH and largo ot to ront, vory choap, 1 U Dl at 115 South Linooiseate o r+ 1OF ton yoars. " 4p. Oft SALE-LOTS ON ARNOLD AND THINTY: niothvats. and Wentorthesy., Holtand Glrasd ate.s long time, "+ 0. BTARR, b0 Wost Randolpoare o+ N BALE_om TERT ON HONORIST,, AND 50 foot on Wood-st., botwoon Congross and Harrlson. Tita s o proporty nn‘x{gn?hloe}(’}mm Rorso-ouen. 13 ol at aos elongs (o S itlo pora foot, MILLARD & DEGKTI, ftoom 5, 163 LaBalaats JOR BALE_GORNER LOT. GXI%, ON WES B AL foms. 5O o bulidlasa, camme: lue large gracory aoro Aoty a fins husthos, apd s ety with 1%‘:'[,«7. e ot dutho ratnact acnin il bo. v, isTonvihg olty. Auply on promisos, 610 Woss Kwallch st 0Tt BALR_OHEAP—DASEMINT GOTTAGE AND B A G At Ag A T COTTACE AN foe et B0 o Toiien o oo oct LGP TURNET & CO., 553 Luko-nts . Doneh orof K. 3% TFOR BALE — OF EXGIANGE X TINE BUIOE Proeildonce inong ot tho best chice n te Wost or im= or nimpravad proporty i o e l‘llh proporty. T out of Blfims’ ror logatl iod, V. A. 1 Baat biadinon-ots, Tonm 1 Sede OfL_BALI —OR EXCHANGE — A_BEAUTIFUL marblo.ront roldenco naxe Unfon Park; this Honea {8 furniahed 1 tho boat. sivlos thora s a1so s %00 brigk Baeman tho pronosty wiilake'n smallir roudsnen s tho O subuthan W oval on S A AT PIERKTRS, 157 ast Madlsonest Rovm b tdventure that will outstrip ‘The Hendless lonry Wood and Josoph Hat- but” Rhoda Broughton and promigo frosh books at an C. Bumand is rather roughl uizzed about his new novel, whilo Misa Brad- lon's Jnst work is getting praised in unoxpocted South Sido Brigga. R7IFEET BY 1 Tho Rov. E. Konig, of Fort Wayno, ia at the ‘West 8ide Briggs. Tho Hon, E. . Darlinj 0., s at tho Pacifio. Gon. D, E, Hill, of Akron, 0., is rogistored at the West Bido Briggs. J. 3. Koluo, ox-Superintendont of Polica, Now York, ia at the Pacitle. J. P. Robortson, Lioutenant-Commandor U. B. N., is at the Shorman, Tobert H. Tinkor, Mana, Tailrond, is at the Pacific. 30, EAI?(‘,IP FRONT, ton aro ill and idlo, 3 Edmund Yatos-both onrly day, T, nn_Forty-third a sautiful property, And g, of Washington, D. a Grovo lot, otwonn Farty-thi s s 'AYLOR & BROOK: " OR SALE_TWO BLOOKS, 4% AORES o Car Sliops, choap. \ington-» poar, Northwrestor —_— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. BAL N TFRONT DRIOK RESI- dence, two starlos and basomont, 10 o, Sgollant totiou: " VA, New York Financinl Nows. New Yonx, Aug. 23.—Money casy at 4 to 6 por cent, with fow excoptional loans nt 6, 3 Exchango dull at 107%@1073¢ for hhnnknm’ sixty. 00 FEET, MADI HENTY WAL gor Rockford Contral F BALE_— OR EXOHANGE—A VERY NIOE Brick rosidoneo on tlio Woat, Sido far ity or snburban mbranco. W, 4. A, PREEING, 167 oom 1. JrOR SALE-OR EXOHANGR_VERY LARGE, DI Sirable rosldence rroperty noas Madisanat, and Union Park, oornor, 79x125: wlll bosold for 83,000, vory casy torms, or oxehanged for choanee proporty (o Cottage tova; now rented at 83,000, Addross T Q E, 14 Stato-st. Ofiico hours 90 12, TOR SALE- ORLOTEET, EABT TRONT, 518 FORT" Jnud.av., noar Daddanat., with gopd cotiagotn @ ;oo Anco in onn, " four yoara, - GIIAS, 1, HOLSES & COu 11 Bontboraests (10It BALE 420 WEST TTARRISON-ST., NEW TW0- tonomont howse, ons of 7 ather of 8 rooms, and lot; ~ill soll on oney toris, or_axchango for good Woat Sids lots. _Apply of ownor, 778 Wost VanBuronst. dnys’ sterling, and 1083{@108; Gold loas active and & littlo” lower, At tho opening the market was firm ot 11045 R BALE-BRIOK RESIDENOE, TWO STORIES 10 rooms, goad location, Wost Sida; Tho Hon. J. II. Burnham, R., 80 Wastilngton at, at tho Bouth §ido Briggs. of nloamlngbnx?, is 1163¢, ‘Dut el off to | 8700, HENRY, TOR BALE_TIIE OHEADPIST 1IOUSE AND OOI- nor lot In vicinity of Unfon Park, Callthlsday, on Dpromisos 575 VWashington-av. 1163, During tho aftornoon all business waa nt 115: O BALE—TWOSTORY HOUSE WITH LOT ON @110, closing’ ot 1167, The Hon, D, F. Wright and family, of St. 1 out, Vaahingtonat., on mouth} Louis, wero at the Woest Side Briggs yostorday. Baraboo, Wia., js still talking over the wod- ding of Mr. Oharlos P. Stillman, of Obicago, to Miss Fannio H. Turner, of Baraboo. The lovely brido was .elogantly attired in poach-blossom sille, and woro n wroath of orange-blossoms, couplo started for Nia . Lawronco, to Portlan Now York, and tho rest of the East, carrying with them the good wishes of all thoir friends. - Meosars. Johu R. Coffeo, Fitzpatrick, and nu- who own throo fourtha of the Tatos pald for ecarrying, per_cent, Sjeclo priucipaily siivor ry goods, §,415,~ , 3, B, 4i, shipment for ti Total oxports, Ao i 475 general morchindise, $4 ro- colpts for tho week, $2,053,024, and {ntornal rovenue recoipts at Washington for thio month, £6,30: Bub-Tronsurer hero pald out to duy $30,000 account of fotercst, making th woek for intercst ‘and fn_ redemption of 6-20 bonds $207,000,” Cloarances, $99,0: Govornmont bonds closd YOU WANT YOURE MONEY TO 1 whl aoll you a cot~ or Wost aldo, 80 {hnt B. W, WLITE, 9 Wost you 25 por cont lntorest, sod uround, on thio Houth Ot EXOHANGE FOR HOUSK AND a bonutlful gothic bouso and lot, ¢ and ahado treos, o disbursementa for the 121,000, d dull and firm, There was ‘more iuquiry for registored {ssnes, aud snles of 188ls, slxes was mado at 1173, and 1867s at 1173(, Btato bonus quiot at nominal prices, TRofiway aud miscollancous spoculation dull, oxcopt T X SAGHIFIOE, g0 hiblo front Hiouto dnd lof on South Etl oxohango 1o w Kadross 8 7, Tiibuno omao, - Lo OF Fo BALE_A’ tuarblo front hio ‘merous others, [{OR s.'\im—oitd 2 USES, actes, {arms, Al 1L A, JACKSON, 164 ¥ omant, TOR BALE—THE EXORLLENT G8TORY AND basomont marblo-lront housn No. 1143 Wab "1" |1 %D\;!lnml‘f llgnt'flmplnto {Dlll'llk thmluho\n oly finishod, Tt hew gaod barn, WARREN, KEENEY & CO.» 166 Dearbornese. J{ORSALE_LOTEON SHURTLETT-AV., B N, E“‘g;‘hol:ly«fiwi.,lm\imn. Arxch, ‘nnd'u= 5;:2?:1:! nohotle, horso.ca o to_ b torms, FRED L. FAKI & CO., 8 Washingtoness " OR BALE_] V.—A VERY DESIRA- X' blo'and commodionsly arranged honan of 13 or 13 vooms, et Targo Iot and gaod barn, i o o tho bogt: Inostion o a1 3 to bin of . I 2 FARI & CO., 8 Washivgtonate: o el OR SALE—TWO LOTS ON HURON-51 oxouango for aoro proporty outaldo olty, “onso. and-av., Do vt 5 i oo 10, 18 South Olatkest. o ORt SALR—F0X1% FEET ON DAYTO: twoon Sophia-st. and Wostarn-av., east front, 3 55 oaal, Unianos I 1 2, nad 8yoars, 8] 4 OULD & G0 115 Doarpononts ™ o vor eont capital atock of tho Western Cathotio Publishing dosire us to stato thab thoy om- Jobn Titzgibbon na editor of the Western Catholic ; that thoy fully indorso_the courso ho has pursued-in ably defonding and ad- Catholio principles. Thoy wieo stato novw, and will continuo to bo, the editor inn fow {natances, Thero was an unusually wlim ut- tendancont tho Stock Exclongo, which presonted o epirited appearanco most of the day. copton_of Yacific Mail, prices declined i to 3 cent, The Dank statement did not affect tho market materially, but at the closo leading shares wero woul, Paclfio Mall adyanced 1 i J. 0. COOPRE, ]'G:ln‘d sTx.p:n'l{c‘nrgu‘; Vo0 (50, TETORE mnnt oda omonte? ¥ A BRAUG & CO., 148 Dearbasante ot tho last improvement Iato in the day. doclined from 90 fo BuX, leaving' ofr Tock Islahd fell off from' 1093 to 108 tha closa ot 108!@1083 , Lako Blioro sold at 03@023; ; Northwestorn common nt 6}(@64 N @LIX @04} Paul common ot S1GSLK@E0X, an "Tho otlior changea wero 3;@X( per cent, GOVERNMKNT LONDS, 110 | Goupous, ot L SALEZWE WOULD MOST NRSPECTTULLY tho attontion of all sanslbla pooplo to oo potiog. oo Wortorn.av, S OR 3dfvou, B w o ¥ Flohemoy-stae, I (40 sao BOjEL of that paper, notwithatanding tho docroo of cortamn minor stockholdors. Mr. J, M. Avory, Judgo Farwell, Mr, Bart- loit, sud Mr. Gulver, of Culvar, Pago & Hoyne, all Of thid clty, ond Gol, Obarloy Warnor, propri outhorn Hotol, St. Louls, and Dr, the 8ama oity, ar- 20, i0ta on T 1151 e o ol oy -Inproving part of tho clty, an Rop. at, Bo00: oW, Horin n any oo olse, as th ovor Pldolity Bank. - e lota thioro aro vo, lota thoro for 1 por cont less thins m N it Ve A. RIUE & GO., 147 H MeKillop and Maj. MoRoo, o [0 BALE—-COTTAGE AND LOT ON MYBIOK. av., uonr Thirtloth-st; 81600, F. A, BRAGG & T0., 148 Doarbara-st. . OR BALE—ASHLAND-AV., RESIDENCE PROP- orty, 100 foot ooruer Adams-st, F. A, BRAGG & Q0., 145 Dearborn-st. —T1| 7O Wamtkases % 00., 145 Doarbor N BRIGHAM-AT. 7 0 choup. B A BHAGE BALE-GIEAP—TIOUBE throo yoars and nino montha' laso: prio Toloanod over again when Umo oxpizos,, rivod hore yostorday from a fishing excuraion AND LEABE OF Thoy oujoyed excellont 1 brook-trout, 1 amountod to 17! around Lako 8 woight of whid tho averago of onch Nipigong Rivor was tho 6oono of tholr oxploita. A ENOT.EWOOD—6-AORE Dlooks ona sdanre from (1o dapot: on HLsIated-sts b tho acro or lot. Hmall cash EDWARD W. JONES & CO.. North Cavolinus, new Tonnesacas, now. om 27, 86 LaBallo-at, OR BALT—_LOT ON TAYIA Nizon-st., near Ashiand. BRAGG & 08., 148 Daarhoru-at. ST., AND TWO ON 'bargain. K. AJ ot ot silobiing worth oL 0 oncl. 5l yaris Yo manoy, This genst bargatn wil bo of o thin wook onlye - PIINNICY & LOMBARD, 163 Taballor ¥ OTt BALE—T.OT faX160 FEET ON MONROE.BT. “Browns,” and will leave this evoning for The Tov. 0. A. Burgoss having rosi - pagtorshilp of the Cliriatian Church in andnceopted tho Presidoncy of tho Northwostor Chelstion Univorslty nt Indianapolls, was tho —TIREE NEW BRIOK HOUSESR, modurn Improvoments, on South Bida, low for cash! A. G, BANFOKD, 145 Dontborn-st. MORSALE—MONTHLY PAYMENTS—GO AND BEE ‘that finoly arranged houso on Forty-flrst-st., facin; nut 5 & A, ox div.1043¢ FOR BALE_AT A HARGAIN-TIE RLEGANT Vormont marbln-front liousa No, 600 Woat Van Burens 86, L. J. HITZ, 341 Stato-st. TOOR SALE_LOTS ON FLOURNOYNT, 8700,1 1o | noar Gonfenl Park,” only 81, worih #60, M, I, KRNNY, 173 East Randolpli-at, g Fon BALE—BY MORRY & MAGITL, 77 CLARK. ohiolco cornor, B8 feot fronty on Adama-at., oo Oampbollav., udlmprovod, at & bargatn. — Aus ot 1y rocipient of a farowoll entertainmont from tho members of his late congrogation at. his rosi- donce, No,'1344 Indiaua aveuuo, on Friday even- g lnst, Tho foral docorations, the ologance of tho ladies' toilottes, tho feast of renson and tho flow of soul " combined to rendor this social evont one of tho moss rechorcho of tho season, Mr. pnd Mrs, Burgess loave Ohicn, now home and & moro oxtonded fiol doeply rogratiod by tho many warm frionds thoy heir briof sojourn in tins Langloy, bioautlfully situated In a grove, 2.stary aha briol DR, Datummonts 1 e el Snd abed o0 mefing Y to hduee; aan 3¢ | Obicago & Aton pfa,107 Olifo & Missiasippl.. 39% FRET ON INDIANA-AV,, NEAR 880, F. A, BRAGG & 00., 148 Dear. O AL MIOHTOAN-AY., 4 | Central Paclfio bouds T.7A BRAGG &'00., 16 Del, Lack, & Western, 10035 B, H, & Brlorsverr, 3§ Northwesters, pit 1L BALE—OR FXOHANGE FOR AORES OR bl ronl Wit Washingioniat.. Samplets with Mdono nahington-at., complote 81} todo canvantonoos. Ge We NOULTON. 14 Dosr Tt BALE—40 OR 80 FERT, VINORNNES.AV., AT &0, 3 ornor of d , brick basomont, 16 Union- bavo won during t! Iota Aud sowo ons! Foreign Markets, Livenroor, Aug, 2i—11 g, m,—Market unchanged, . Wheat—Winter, 124 6d ; spring, 118 ‘whito, 123 40@126 7 ; 'elub, 124 BA@1I8 O, Vuroot, Aug. 23— p, m—Broudalulls quict and uuchauyed, I‘ork,‘ 678 04, LITERARY NOTES,. - Madamo Lamartine has published & volume of hor husband’s unedited pooms, —A *Prosbytorian Oook-Book,” complled by 0 First Prosb Dayton, Ohlo, iy aunnouncod. -“Mr. Baylo Bornard, 5 epacial studont of Irish poots und poetry, Las fust comploted the “Life of Bamuol Lover," on which ho hny been work- Ing tor the last.two yoars, —-Miss Harriot Martineau has writion an auto- graph lottor to the Nation to prove that sho hts not died, aa it said gho had, uot even arguo tho point, but rosigns its wnfalli- bility end upologizes, ~-A curious literary In Lo Monde, Parls, wwhioh thiat writor, ropl, pression of Pora Rapli amis "—is trying to prove that * Tartufle " wa' nimed, not, a8 s generall; tho Jomnits, but ngainat tho Junsenists, ustav Iroytag, whose touch s the Corman_novolists, aud whose € orman Lifo” huve done much to bring us _scquaintod with his native country, 14 produoing & now historical no *Our Forefathers," ; §| —ftarly in the fall, Mossrs, Soribnor will ho- | # gin tho publication of an {llustratod montbly magazimo for gils nad boys M. Mary Mapos Dod oditor of "the ohildren s 10t 803200, $5, HitaDs ftr Fatatie: ot T BKLi-OIIEAT, & NIOE 0-RO0M OOTTAGE, lkuiomhllws:k'. ytorian Ohmh in Roat unohangod, —Cousdls, mono; 9347+ nccount, U33¢ ; 6-20a of '65, V53¢ § do of 1040, 90 ; new G5, 9Li{ ; Erlo, 4136, Pants, Aug, 23,—Rontos, &7f 900, BALE—§700 LESB TITAN REAL VALU loniid nuw cottage, dosirably locatod It o llonio, Wota thfs. Coton firmor ; U SALE — {GXII, J; 8, GOULD'"'% UO. 14,000 bules ¢ Amor bales; speculat] l_fl'AI’u{-Av,. NEAR o0, 8% por front foote AT TRIGIITON, The Natfon doos 'tstulls stoily and unohanged, ark, 674 00, A athior aftteles Gichanged, 1 BAI N bl lors, 0 ‘mainly upon an ex- Molioro o8t do mnos Noew York Produce Marlot, NEw Yous, Aug, 23,.—CorroN—Steady, with mod. erafo denuand; midulin e Ventorss and Sato, 35.0088.601 Sormon. 16 Voatorn an ato, $5.00@5,00 § Bongrons 507 good o cholco, $0,65@T,25 3 whitowlicat extru, §1.25@8.40 ; oxtra Obi $0.70@10.70, 1iyo " flour stea 5,10, Corn nical n fuir roquest : ncat {n limited pupply and fal 714,000 b § poor No, i Ol T BALE_COTTAGH ON VERMONT-AV., JUST o soutlt of Thicty-first-at., lot W12 ta 16 foob ‘lloy, Tocelpts, 8,000 brls, 1 850 ino dnounbeanco, 600 loag bolioved, againut & CO., 119 Doaftn ALE—EXGHAN( wiior, LS Btate-st. L ENT-BKST 00T- torfiold-at., noar Thictioth, e $1.40; No.'3 Chicaya common 'No, 3 Milwaukuo, now wintar rod. Western, arloy snd malt.unchanged, O BALE-AT A HARGAIN-TWO vel, under tho TW n lonao at ot for 10"yonee at o a yoar. Jae —Olt EXCITANGE-TOUSIL AND LOT t. for Karenn ur fowa lunds; brick housa houss and lots ou oot &L Hawthorno urnoll at a bargain; 10 umbeldt Park: farms i Ohsupstn, atoumor Woatern mixod, 1 0c 1 Ligh'mixed and yollow, 01@030 3 kilnedried, 50 Deatod, 82540, Oate firmer but less netivo ; ros atorn, 41@430; whito, 116 to bo oditod by 0 last four yourh vy departmont of Zearth and Homo. Mrs, Dodgo i8 now in Europe socur- Ing matorials and coutributions, —Paul Hoyso's naw novel, # The Children of the Wood," will Le brou, ry Now York, The Pyblishers' Weekly 0 faot that no loss than four Amerioan ublishors triod to sccure thiy arper, Patusm, Lippincott, and Hinton, aftor & friondly conferonce of the olaimants, wag sgroed that tho lattor had tho first claim,’ ~Dofore tho war no littlo etir was made b romance called * The Household of Douve: of which numerous editions were sold, suthor, » Bouthorn lady, haa kept quict elnco 41,000 L ; mized Wos 1 and Goavy, Dull, in huyera favor, (ulet ut 28@300; Orlnoco, 20@270, Woor—Firm with falr demand ; unwashied, 21@340; Guoorutks—Coften strong ; Ro, 0K@123¢0, Bugar atrong ; Bx@9330, Molussed frm, Rico fira, 3 0 il suburban propo TPOit . BALE-A WARGATN IN BTATILST. LOTS O e iy ravsad Fitty sononds 4% 8t Tagulro A PIGK, 185 Sliohlgau-at., soraur butwoon 0 and 19, FALE_TIIE ONEAPEST TOTS ON THR o o struot cars, un Olybourn, ‘baols,—Messrs, burioLrya—Crudo, 850 ; refuod, 1640, nfet and stoady ; now mess, bit o Wt 1t 8700, A groat partof tho purcl 3 yungs, with § por cent intareat, Iu V0 show tho prigesy 10r sxio, moats unchauged, Lard weak; old Westorn stoam, B3 @830 ; primo old, B0, UTT! Cux: -Cuguanged. Witk y—Firm aud falrly sotive, at §1,00, pazty wants money, 4 Ot RALE-TIY NORKY & MAGLLL, 77 OLARKy at.: s aotos on tho cornor Kodzio-av, and Van Buren-at. 2 ncron ooraor Arohor road and. Forty-sovontivet, Lme rovod proporty takon in part paymont. : PiBlolc immroved pronatty oa West Madisonat. {n ox: cbango for suburban land. 40 feat on Fifth-av., with improvoments, in oxchangé forlaud souths of oity, > Twob-a0ro blocks comor Sixty.thirdst, aud C. & Dand b tong time, LE_HY MOREY & MAGILL, 77 GLARR. rca nuw firat-olass octagon front residoncos; Gornat Jackion anil Throop-ats. #2133, cornor Adams st and Irving-placo, 8100 por foot: -stary and basomont briok rosidonco on' Monrao-at., noar Lincoln, Tots takon i part pagment. Lota on Bouthwostern-av., north of Ha: Fon 8A iy an-at, . ., NEAT POLK, only 81,200 each’ ., cornor Olark, Fofi ALE-3 LOTS ON IDATI A Il aagh, with hsdeant wa s onay. - AGDIy. 8 a OAMPBRLL BHOS. OR BALI;—&J‘xlfi WI};HI‘:.T ‘10‘5‘ ‘X)FETI!‘&N»A,V.‘ ollc, o 500, A€ 801 in wo i - 11 Madlaanaty, sofnor Olurk, " OANIPBELL BHO%. © [PO% BALE-COTTAGES AND TOTS IN ATL o ity at Moot you ricos; or wanfmoney, 1t. Oy GOODIWILLIE, 151 South Olrk ate 08 b LoTs O, WHaTeny it., chuap an o {3005ty cOTMOF OlaTk. - OASTBELL, BIROS OR SALE—AT A GREAT BANGAIN, T.OTA ON o QJadison, Mourge, and Wileoxaiu, néar Oampboll % iy o onat,y o Bl Weogecrive AR ornor J{OR BALE_BUSINESS LOT ON SOUTII WEST: 7 Tuwolfiliat, - Apoly at 13131 ¥ T T NEAR 131 Made [ -, CORNER OF FIFTY- Apply 1o owier, J. O, kat., cornor of Randolph. OR BALE_NEW 11.RGOM 35TORY AND NARE- l‘lmurfil brick houss on Wous Van Hugan u., noac taboy mhrovoniont SEX1S,* sout ooy a0, o il foriad. 8. W KKOE, EH S Troom oo i Olarka 01t BALE—ON WRST MADIRON-AT., NEAR JEF- forson, stor and dwelling abovo and bullding in toar, d ground, pow routing for §3,015; will anil at & Far Duticulara son awnor to-day, at 150 Bouth » or Monday, at 69 Cattage Gruve-av. HIGAN-AV,, NEAR Buv-nif third.at,, 813 pur X ot, 6 taot, Mlohigana¥., nuaz busty-olghth & goriior, noar X, 1, car worl COornoraon Wontworth- ind Thirt, and Thicty-ninth. rox, BAUR_00 FEET O (flll BALR—ELEGANT RESIDENGE FOR SBALH Gk £ont Grost aFanhs I ko il wook A vars Gy & IL by du I takon thi A de rablo briok ‘rosidonco No. $4 Oslumot-av,, ocast froni Just south of Twonty-socond-st., 3-story and bascuien| it Ao rour, it all"mororstpravaidonia ok iox 4, With ool b torhis vory. ‘ssay1f not sald by Ropts 1: Wb Tor ronte. Appirto A J & dy W, COOPRIL Hos 154 Lasalio-at, O YL TWETY HERS COTE 0¥ DR tioar iy a Laoneat., Cornor Olark. OAMPLELL BIOS, i (Continucd on the Thirtconth Paged

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