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8 e e BUTLER. Gen. Butler Opons the Massa- chusetts Gubernatorial Campaign, A Swaggering, Quarrelsome, and Ine decent Speech al Worcesters Bavage Reply to Hoar's Letter--- The Salary-Grab De- fended Again, How He Would Enforce the Prhhibilory Law---The Story of That Bunting Factory. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune, Woncrsren, Muass., Aug. 206.—Cou. Butlor bndo bis fivst spocch of the eampnign for tho bomination in this city to-night. 1Io camo up trom Boston with & delogation of Fodoral oftice- holdors, and was mot nera by his retaiuors from 1l parts of tho Siato. Evory pnina was taken lo givo cclat to this opening, Fireworks *and o band collected tho poople at the hall door, but tho offort was hardly necessary, for thoro is Miways an eagorness to hear Butlor ¥ for the fun I tho thing.! 'Tho hall was crowded in every part, as many o 3,600 being presont. Butlor tamo on tho platform accompanied by n obscuro county politician, who hopes to be loutonant-Govorior if his chlof succoods, Ho wus opplauded, but when throo cheors wore galled for, hissos wore froely mingled with then, utlor immedintoly Logan to attack Congress- toul Hoar, of ‘this district, snd quickly mude it apparent that the wound of that gentleman's: letter rankled in his loort, Ho snid Iloar hind furnished him o text, bul tho text was mucl oldor than his lotter, oud forthwith ho procceded to road Joff Davis' proclamation dac! “"“’fi him aa obtlaw, an pilract from ow Orloans papor, Io 1861, stating that ko _ was ® negro born in Liborls, and the offer of o ro- ward of §10,000 for his body, doad or alivo, with communication to a Charleston papor from s outhorn woman who was making a rope to hang him, and whoso daughter dosired ho privilogo of sdjusting it to Lis ock, Thus ho attempted to creato the im- ression that Mr. Ioar hated him for the samo onson that tho robels did, Ho !Enha of thoso hings ns the he;;iun{ng of opposition to him, to Erry MMr. Hoar's statomont, that ho had nover rown apybody olao to praise him as ho hnd raitod himuclf, ho read from the original Enrchmenls, which he uurolled with dramatio ourishies, the resolutions of thanks passed by Congross and tho Logislaturcs of Maesa- chusotts and Olio complimenting .him for bis administration of the opartmont of the Gulf, and tho complimontary address and Tavitations to divner of tho merchants of New ¥ork aftor his short command iu that city, say- Ing that whon Mr, Hoar could produce such pulogics of himeelf ho would “ackuowledge Lim as an oqual, and not before, All theso documonts wors presonted him on account of the services which, Mr. Hoaradmittod, ho had dono sowell. Hedid not read Grant's order ending bim home to Lowell, Ho said, howover, hat if his War record was 4 failure, it wns not becauso he did not try to do his bots, and he objected to boving bis military record eriticised by mon who btayed at bomo dofug nothing. Mr. Hoar snid heruled Now Orleans with a United States army pt lis back, Yerhaps Mr. Hoar thought ho xould have done it without nu army. Why didu't lo try? +« To wshow that Gov. Andrew wag not his enemy, he read at tho bot- tom of tho Massachusotts Logislaturo rosolution of thunks the words: ‘*Approved, John A. An- drow.” _Mr. Hoar said ho out-biackgunrded o New York mob. Mo would confess ho could not have done it if thoy had nll been Hoars. This outrageous, vulgar double entendre wsa received with o Bliout of indignatiod, and tho ladios in _the gnl- Torics hid behind their fans, ovidontly wiuhiufi thoy had not ventured into the presence of suc Tudonoess, the solary-grab, not so long as his Yer, bLut" containing few new points boyond its now personnlilies. Ho attacked Mr, Adin Thayer, of this city, who was prominent in the Hamilton IIall meeting, saying he was a %mu person to opposo unln\'y-fimba, for,while a umzur of the Stato Bonato, he had been ap- pointod by tho President to o United Statos oflico, tho ncceptauco of which, undor tho Constitution of tho Stato, disqualifled him for o seat in tho Logisiature, Builer then pro- duced o cerlificd copy of the logislative pay- roll, showing that ‘Chayer, when not lngul{y o membor, hnd drawn jpuy for service during tho spocial eession aftor the Doston fire. Ho requeated that Mr. Thayor's friends would Hco toat that bhe (Builor) did not got near cnough to Thayer whilo in tho city to contami- nnto him, 1o then went for * Worrington,” oorraspondent of tho Springfold; Republican, an- other man who could not bear u’salary-grabber, 2nd who hiad beon eolected to write o history of tho grab. Butlor did not stop to disputo the correctness of the history, but postod ** Warring- ton” asthomost successful salury-grabbor o record. Ho then rend from the statutes of Masgachusotts the rocord of the several times “Warringtou's" wnlary as Clork of tho Ho next ontored into o dofensul gt ot~ Touse waa incressed, somotimes twice during ono wossion, and slways dnting back to the bo- ginning of the year. Butler sxid he had never yet raisod his_pay twicein ouo sossion. Ho agsain denounced tho wealnass of tho Congress- mon who had, through foar, roturned their pay, and eaid ho kuow of o caso whero a poor Congrossman had paid away tho oxtra compensation for board, and, undor tho intlu- enco of Hoar, hnd folt obliged to got bis moto Jdiscountod to ralse the money to rostore it to the Troasury. Then Butlor Lecame pa- thotic in 'his ludicrous way, nud drow 2 touching picture of tho poor Congressman, who, having no profession or business, had been lured into politica only to bo enst out upon the cold charity of the world by a fickle con- stituency, Ho hnd no ~ commouts to makes on the oxtravagance of the gen- tleman whoss board-bill excoeded the incomo. Mo boldly claimed that he did a good thing in putting the Salary bill through, and would do tho samo thiu% agnin in similar circum- stances, Mr, Hoar's allueion to_the romunera~ tion of professions, Judgos, and clergymen, ho doxtrously turned by saying Congressmen's ealnries did not oqual those of Judgos of the Su- proma Court, or of Ienry Ward Boechor's, 1o ulso turned to account Boecher's nomination of Lim for President at the Fifth Avenuo Motol, Ho bud » proposition to make, Althongh he thought ho had a Rorrnct right to his back-pay, nevortholess, if all the Masgsachusolts mombora of the lnst Congress and of the Congress of 1666, Sumner, Wilson, Washburn, Baldwin, Bout- well, aud thio rost, would return_all their bacl- pey, ho would return all his, Ho thought that wo fair, 1o didn't bavo much to eny about Judge Iloar, excopt at ono point, whon ho said that’if ho woro to paint a pleture of failure, ho could draw o beiter ono than Goorgo T, IHoor hud dono. o would skotch an Attomoy-General who, whon the Iresident uominated him to tho Sennto, did not know his namo correetly, and who, althongh holding oftico but o short time, managed to quarrel with so many Sonators that, whon hie was subsequontly nominated for & Justico of the Suprome Coure, the Bonato rojectod him,—something that uover Lapponod but once beforo, and then becatso tho numinee was ingano, T'hat would bo his ploture “f o failure, Tho Gonoral thon dwelt some time on the sub- Ject of tho onforcomont of the Prohibitory law, promising that if ho woro Govornor ko wauld enforcoitimpnitinlly, Now hosaid thopoor Irish- womun liad bor jug of whisky seizod and was thrown into joll, while tho Htato supported hor childreny, and the rich wholouale dealer oscapod, o would not enforco a Iaw in that way to bo (Qovernor all the rest of his life, with Guorgo F. Hoar for his body-sorvant, o, how- over, fought shy, a8 usual, of doclaring whother or not ho favored tho law, althongh declaring ovor and over during hia speoch that ho nover eneaked away from really the most important lssuo of our Btato poli- tias, It was oxpocted that the Milford man who interrogated him at Framingham, on the 4th of Julfi would catechiso him to-night, and Jio eala e dld not want any orazy mon sef on him, He had men enough’ after him now without em tyinf Lhn insane asylums on him, Ilo touched but biafly on othor Btate wub- joots, but doolurea” that he was in favor of keeping the TFoosno ‘Tunnel in ownership of tho Btate, Thon he ran awny to Hartfo to attuck Gen. Hawloy, who, i #aid, roturned his baok-pay bac:lvl’myiharn'wus 0t enonah of It to wako jb wortk yililo o keep THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUS“ 27, 1873. it. Ho correctod somo Inacournclos of tho Hart- ford Courant touching tho Gnlm Allon granito- quarry, saying ho could not have loancd the ownors #490,000 without recurit; for it only cost 18,000 dony that "ho Lad an _Intorest in it. Iio = blackguarded Gen. Hawloy hoartily. As ho wantod to bo fraul, ho would tell about tho ciroumstauces of two spoculations in whicl he and tho Govornmont had n common intoreat. o furnished part of tho monoy to ostablish o factory to make bunting, which now sold bunt- ing t0 tho navy for fiags ot 81060 spioco, which cost during tho War, in England, 836 in gold, and ho had sot n mochanie at worlk to malko & nooded improvemont in metnllio cartridges, to buy It To did" nol and, when it was dome, ho hnd sup- plied tho funds for ntarting tho man- ufactory, which now supplied tho navy and wonld probnbly soon supply the army. 1o snpposad that instond of dnlnfi this he ought to havo Investod his monoy in Unitod Blaten bonds, living on tho intorest, and got up meotinga in Hamilton Hall, to sco that tho pooplo voted ay tha politicians wanted thom to. 'Fho nudienco romaiuod attontive to tho closo of thae spocch,whioh was noarly two hours' long, throo-fourths of the time boing ccnuvlud in self~ dofonse and rotaliatory nseawlis, The peoplo woro amused at his sharp hits, but thoro was but 1ittlo enthusiaom, and the impression appoared to bo that nwaggor and quarrel woro tho chiof constituonts of it. Tho Gonoral did not spoalk with his usunl assnrauce and confldenco. o colored all tho way, and ncted likon man ot bay, who knowa tho chanco of wlnnmi is lost, although ho snid tho incronse of the salary could not affoct him much in tho future, for ho oxpoctod to loavo Congross about tho' ist of Jauuary, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ' Bosron, Mass, Aug. 26.—Tho Butler mon sprung o trap thls morning on their opponents by nufi.g tho vacancies in _the Executive Com- mittee with Butler men, They ordored caucnses for tho oleotion of dologatos to the Btate Con- vention to be held next Friday evening. : Tho summer vacationists cannot be got back boforo thatday, and the Butler men hopo to profit by their abeonco, and bo considored sure against thom. Tho action of the Committoo is do- nouncod as outrageous by the Washburn men in tho oity. . ¥ NEW : ORK. The Coming Iuntornationnl FPeaco Congress and Its Objccts=-Sciznre of an lmportation of Rough Diamonds meDricf Biogrrphy of tho Notorious IKato Stoddarde Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, Aug 26.—Among tho prominent dopartures for Luropo to-morrow will bo Dr. Goorgo B. Miles, to nttend tho meoting of the International Poaco Congress at Brusscls, to bo held Oct. 28, nud tho , proliminary mootlng at Ghont, Sopt. 8. ' David Dud- loy Field will follow by the City of Chester on Saturday. Among tho ofhor repro- sontatives from this country who are oxpocted to bo presont st the Congress aro Chancollor Primo, of Albany, ox-Prosident Wnulm{ of Yolo Collogo, and Gov. Luwrenco, of Ithod Tsland. The Congress will bo tho reeult of a call issned by: o mooting of eminent cilizons of this country held here. At that mootiog a j committco of flve was appointed to " lssuo invitations for a Convention or Congress of publiciats of twen- ty-one nationa to take into considoration the subjeot of intornational law. A great number of responsos havo been rocotyod by tho Com- mittoo, and it Is expecled that'all Ohristondom will bo represented. Tho Flnn is, flrat, to agreo upon o codo o international law; sccond, to make such modifications in international law as aro demanded by {ho ad- yaucing civilization of thotimes ; third, to pro- pose o schomo of arbitration for the sottlomont of national disputos ; fourth, to take mensures for the ostablishment of a permanent academy for tho cultivation and improvement of iutor- national law. [To the Assoctated Press.) 4 NEW York, Aug. 20.—Tho steamship City of Limerick ran into the new stono pier, near the Battory, to-day, kunocking in tho magsive ma- sonry to tho dopth of three foet, and forcing hcavy blacks of granito from their places for soveral yards cach side of the poini of contact. Tt was stated that the stenmer I8 uninjarad, but a8 ¢ precautionary measure, 10 PRSEOLZOrS will bo talien on tho roturn trip. Uomg‘nollnr Groon to-day paid the smount of Judgo Fowler's judgmont against tho city, and tho Shoril's lovy ou (ko city proporty’ was raised. N. L. Lancaster, of Chieago, returning there for the benefit of his health, arrived from Eu- ropo on Saturday, having with him £30,000 wortl: of dismonds, which he had obtained in the gold- fields of South Africa, On Janding at the pier, Cuatom Officor Livingston took from Lancastor o smalisatchel that contained the dinmonds, and declared them geizod, alleging that Laucaster had denied baving dutiable goods.. Tho lattor cntleman, howover, asserts that Lo told tho funpflctnr that lhe lad dinmonds, and ac- counted for their possession by saying that ho bad dug somo aud purchaged others in Sduth Africn. He also claims that there is no duty on uncut diamonds, and donies that Lo made any attempt ot concealment, be having displayed them among his fellow-passongers nnd refused offors of purchago, desiring thom for his own uso, _Dr, Lancaster goes to Washington to de- mand tho restoration of bis proporty, and will bear with him the affidavits of Lis Inte asrociato travolers, cortifying to tho truthfulness of his own stalemonts. Bomo ouoe who affects to know gives this story in connection with the Goodrich murdoer, the in- terest in which has been rovived by tho recent action of tho polico suthorities. XKato Stoddard, whon sho was kuown by hor true namo, Betsy King, went to echool whero there were four young Bpauiards, and ono of thom was called Toscoo. Bho was nttached to tho young won, and, beforo she disn;apnurud from Lier paronts’ abodlo, sl was regarded as bis botrothod. Bho iu snid to have renowod this acquaintanco aftor- ward in Now Yorl, and this, too, at tho timo when Charles Goodrich appeared on the scene. This Roscoo is, probably, the ono to whom Lucetto Myors points a8 tho ono who Lilled Goodricn for robbing him of tho aflcctions of Kate Stoddard. WASHINGTON. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, THE CUBAN QUESTION. WasmINGTON, Aug. 26.—TFor somo waeks past thero havo been soveral Cuban gentlemen of prominonco hero carefully watching tho politi- cal situation. They aro understood to have in- timato rolations with commercial gentlomen in New York, They are very confidont that tho next Congress will give sorlous conslderation to tho queation of freo Cubs, and thoat tho dis- tractions in Bpain and commercial complications will fucilitato the solution of the Cuban problom. DIATRICT DANRRUPTOY, 1t is stnted that tho attemptof the District Government to negotiato the now 8 per cont cor- tiflcates in Philadolphia has uttorly failed, tho bankers of that city declining oven to make an offer for tho sccuritios. [7'0 the Associated Press,] BYNDICATE OPERATIONS, ‘WABHINGTON, Aug, 26.—The Treasury Dopar mont to-day roceived from tho Syndicate in Lon- don §5,000,000 in five-twenty bonds nnd cancolled coupons. BIGNAL BERVIOE REFOTRI Gen, Myors, Chiof Bignal Oflicer, bas #nilod for Vieuna, to attond a mooting of tho chiofs of tho moteorotogloal- service, ot that place. Tho General liopos to soo this Gonvontion take tho first slep to bring about o world-wide systom of weathor roports. i =S Attompted Murder and Suicide by a Disappointed Lovere Bax Fnavoisco, Cal,, Aug, 20,—At Ban Jose, Orin Dubols bas had in bis_omploy o Chiueso cools, 8 young man, who fell in love with his daughtor Alice, 17 yoars of ngo, but bis pnsslon was not reciprocated, Tho Chineman obiained hor photogruph, which she demanded should be roturned, Yestorday Lo gave back the picture, and at the enmo instant fired threo shots, bul her stool coracts turnod the hullots, ‘The girl ran off, whon the Chingnan blow Lis own braing out. The girl wis not hurt. —_— ¥romissory Notes Given for Sinves Not Anvalid in Georgi. ATLANTA, O, A“P' 20.—Tho Bupreme Court of Goorgin docided fo-day that tho law forbid- ding the validity of judgments for notes wlose coneldoration wai slayves is unconstitutional, and that, unless bound by tho statute of limitas tlon, such judgmonts can Lo mado oporalive, ‘The Court was divided, Judgo McCOoy dissonting, —— T Sad Cascof N 1dc in Columbus, Ohio. Coruvawus, 0., Aug. 26.—Mra, Ellon McGill, o middlo-aged woman residing in West Oolumbis, committed suicido to-day by drownlng horsolf in the Hetoto River, Bho loft Ler home in tho midst of & pouring rain, and walked rapidly to- wards the rivor, but was stopped by a policeman, who nu;fwumd something was wrong, kuowing, sy hio did, that the woman hnd boen in poo | hoalth fox sopae timo. Boou aflor she again loly liome, and, bofore sho could bo stoppod, {mnpm] into the rivor nonr tho Hiato dnm, aud disap- ponred, Tho causn of tho sulolde was molan- choly. Whon tho husband of the drowned wom- an waa told of tho dlkastor, io was undor tho influenco of ‘liquor, and, whilo standing by the rlver, doclared ho hind nnthlusr(u live l'm'I and nlxm}]o A desporato attempt to drown iy oldost child, DUBUQUE. Qolliston on tho Ohlcngo, Olinton & Pubuque Kullrond=--A Chaptor of Ace cldentuseEixnmination of 'Teachoers. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Donuque, Is., Aug. 26.—Iwo locomotiyes on tho Ohicngo, Clinton & Dubuquo Rnilroad col- Mdod st night near Clinton. Mr, Vogol, fire- men of one of tho enginos, jumped off ns thoy wero about o collide, foll betwoon them,snd had onoof his logs brolon, 'The tender of one of the locomotivos, bolonging to tho Northwontorn Rond is & complete wrock, and tho othor locomo- tivo, bolonging to tho Chicago, Olinton & Du- buquo Road, was bnd!l{ damagod. Thoso loco~ motives wero furnishod with the newly-invented alr-brakes, but they woro not proporly adjustoed, aud so wore of no uo, <o Boveral nccidents on buildings occurred hore to-day. ‘Throe mon wero taking down o soaflold- ing from a building, and whilo doivg so it foll, preeipitating them to tho ground, o distance of n\‘nn{‘ -five foot. T'wo of thom oscapod with light Injaries, but tho third, E. A. Ruddleson, lhad one of his hips brokon and wns_ othor- wiso soverely hurt. On the ssmo building laborer missed his footipg on the laddor, and foll to tho ground ; nof badly hurt, Luke Dunn, whilo sawing pino edgings at & lnmber mill, ac- oldontally foll agninst tho saw, nnd cscaped with tho lons of ono of his fingors, Thomas Long, whilo examining o rovolver, shot through ono of his handa thls morning, inflicting o painful wound. 0 In nccordance with tho State School Inw, ox- aminations n{'&mbllu sohool tonchors in physiol- ogy commenced hero to-day. THE SCIENTISTS, x Papery Rend and Romarks Made Bew fore the Conventlon in Portland, Pontravp, Mo., Ang 26.~Tho American As-i| rocintion for tho Advancomont of Boienco ro-o sumed its aession this morning. Tho exorcisess oponed with & moeting of Bection B, at which, npers wore read on *‘Tho Latoral Position of thow, gune in Amphloxus and Cortain Batrachian-+ Laryae,” by B. @.Wilder. * The Presont Aspact of tho Question of Intormombral Homologics,” by B. G. Wilder. *Variation in tho Condition of; Benso Orgons in Featnl qus of tho Samo| Littor,” by B. G. Widor. *Somo Romarki on Zoologionl aud " Physieal Explorations. off tho Now England Coast, by tho U. 8, Fish Commiggion,"” by A, Evorett. ““The Neod of n Uni-*| form Pogition for Anatomical Figuros, with tlie)! Recommendation that tho Hoad bo Always Turn~ od Townrd the Lott,” by B. G. Wildor. ™ ** Somo Botanical Contrasts of Portland with Now Yorlk, Oity,” by James Hyatt. * On tho Effect of Cor-4| tain Positionson Mollusks,” by Wm. North Rico. “Menns of Determining tho 8iratigrapbical order or Beems of Conl in Ohio, Kentucky, ete,” by T. * B. Aundrows, “On_the Origin of Mountain Ohuins,” by Obarles Whittlosey. ‘““ThoDovoninn| Limestone in Ohio,” by O. I, Winoholl. ** Onthe? Ago and Stracturo of the Cincinnall Anticlinal,” by J. 8, Nowborry. ** The Largest ‘Cooth of tho Fossil Ilephas Yot Discovered,” by Edmund 0. Hovoy. Tho soction then finally adjourned. While waiting for the oponing of tho general session, Prof Honry, of tho Bmithsoniau Insti- tuto, Whahington, was introduced, and oxpresnod his gratification at tho great oucéess of iho sos- sion, A numbor of now facts had beon gath- ored, oach of which would load to a series of: now' fncts, Vyhilo not condomuing thoory and speculation, which often lead to groat rosults, hie_placed the groatost rollance ou faots. Dr. Nowbury askod that tho Darwinian theory Lo not hmshly condemned. It is ono of tho greatest genorulizations of the age, and has dono much for scionce, Ile was uot n Darwiniat, bub thought the theory had somo valuo. Tho Asso- cintion must take a judicial ponition, and lot the thing worlt clear; truth abovo all things. Prof. Guyot spoke a fow words on the advanco of science, Ho was in favor of marching into oen flolds and pastures now. Wo want loss fi:nory and moro study of facts. In tho genoral session the followin; wero oleatad for tho onsuing year: Dr. Philadelphis, Prosident ; Yrof. C. L. Lyman, Now Haven, Vice Iresident ; Dr. A, O. Hmlin, Bangor, Goneral Socrotary ; W. B, Voux, Phila- dolphin, Treasurer. An auditing committee was appointod, and a voto of thene, nccompanied by complimentary rommis, to tho retwing oflicors was passed ; algo to O. B, Fullor, Curator of tho Natural History Collection ; to the Superintend- ontof tho Const Burvey, Commanderof tho United States stcamor Dacho, railroads conter- ing at Dubuquo, and othor railronds and stonm- b‘olxt companics granting courtesies, roporters, e officera ecomto, . Dr. Walker, of Now Orleany, introduced a ro- solution condemning the abolition of the dead- Liend policy whon appliod to aciontific and medi- cal Asgociations, Aftor o short dobato the rosolu- tion was Iaid on the tablo. A numbor of now mombers were electod, smong thom Misa Bunice E. Gibbs, of Duluth, Tho Prosident of the Association closed the sossion with n fow eloquent remarks. ‘Tho local Bocrotary, the Rev. O, W, Hayes, on holilf of tho International lino of stoamers, tondered an oxcursion to 8t, John on Friday. The Association, by invitation of citizous of Tortland, proceeded to partako of o clam bake ab 01d Orchiard in the afternoon. SPORTING. + 'The Long Branch Races, Loxa Bnaxcr, Aug. 26.—Good wonther and track aud fair attendance werotho characteristics of tho racos to-dny. The first raco was for tho Cottagers’ cup, with $600 nddod, for S-year-olds, winnors excluded, milo and o half.” Walike, Stonohedgo, and Whisper started. Stonehiedge was the winner, Warliko second. Timo—2:441¢, ‘T'ho secoud was a solling race for all ages, 13¢ milos,: Business, Hattio, O'Neill, bay fllly by Beacon, 8t. Patrick, Gorald, Camden, Whestley, and Minstrol startod. Business was the winnor, Whentley socond, Time—2:1434. No horees appoaring for £ two-milo hoat raco, tho mile heat raco was substituted, in which Mary Constant, Utica, and Gorlitza started. Tho first hoat was won by 'Utics, Mary Constant seo- ond, Timo—] G% Utica also won the second liont and raco. Gorlitza socoud. Timo—1:5134. Races at Earlville. Eannvinre, I, Aug. 20.—Tlo races of the Enrl Park Association bogan here to-day. Oa account of tho honvy rains horo yesterday atter- noon and ovoning, the races wore postponed un- til to-morrow. I'rom present indications, tho races will bo u grand success. ‘Ihera aro moro {ast horses hero now than over bofore, Tho As- socintion las fifty-threo additional stables to ac- commodato the unpracedented rush of flyers. AmonF tho prominent horso arrivals aro Mila Caldwoll, time, 2:27 : Kato Hazzard, 2:31; Red Cloud, 2:248¢ ; Rod Dick, 2:37}¢. In the paciing raco wro 7 entrics ; flve-year-olds, 8 ; 2:88 race, 9, In tho raco for all horses, G cntricy, Raso Iall. DArTONE, Aug. 20,—Bago ball—Atlantics, 9 ; Daltimores, 17, ¥rofessional Lynchers Intimidated, . LouisvirLe, Ky., Aug. 26,—Tho anthoritics of Oharloutown, Ind,, last night, raceived positive information " that the Vigilant Commities of Clark County would make an armed attompt to tako Richards, committed for a deadly aesault on Thureday night, out of jail and hang him, At 2 o'clock this morning the gunrds wore don- bled, Judfiu Durham of tho Criminal Court, tolographied to Qov., Hondricks for ald, sud tho Shoril¥f was ordored to smnmon n posse of citizons in caga of assuult, Bo complato wora tho preparations that no raid was made. Lvery- thing quiot to-night. It i thought that no at- tnmfit on the Juil will now Lo made. Judge Durham Las collod on the Governor to offer & roward of 10,000 for tho conviction of the riug- loador of thoso froquont outrnges. —_— Thrown and Killed by a XElorse, Special Disputch to P'he Chicago Tribune, Rrounonw, Ind,, Aug. 26.—This evening about & o'olock a.lwi' 14 yonrs of ago, named Wiliie Waossoll, was riding colt, whioh, mnking & wud- den jump, throw Lim, and, falling on him, broke Ly nock, producing wlimosl instant death, —_— ¥on, John P. Xinlo’s Condition. Quear Faies, N. I1, Aug, 20.—An unfavorable chango wau reported yesterday in the coundition of Johu P, Iale, convulsions having followed an attack of congestion of the Dbrain. Hoe is more comfortable to-day, o T ‘The Michigan Conatitutional Convens tiox Spectal Dispatch to The Chfeago Tridune, Langing, Mich, Aug, 20,—Membors of tho Constitutional Convention sre now nrrlvlr;s.', and will assomblo to-Juorrow noou &t tho Ko }} fenn Contral,’ §! Ohambor, which hns boon nowly fitted up and adorned for thelr rocoption, They will be sworn {u by tho Bocrotary of Btata or by a Justico of tho Bupromno Court. Mosnrs, Wolls,- of Ialn~ -mazoo; Allddaugh, of Dotroit; Cutelioon, of Ypsilanti; Duvi’nu, of Banilne; Willotts, of Monroo; Oronso, of IHartland, and Riley, of Constantine, cnmo this ovoning. Judge Withy, of Grand Rapids, or Judge Wells, of Knlamuzoo, will probably bo Ohairman of tho Qommission, whicl, it {s thought, may sdjourn for n woolk or ton dnys aftor organization, for thie appointmont of committoon snd a division of work. Gov. Bagloy has appointed Ashloy Pond, a prominent Detrolt Inwyor, in placo of d. V. N. TLothrop, reslgned, aud and 7, . Doveroanx, of .Houghton, in placo of 8. P. Lly, resignod. I Townsond North, of 'Iuscols, has also resigned. Special Jl(l{m!d\ to The Chicago Tribune, Drrnorr, Mich, Aug, 20.—Two moroe new appoiutmonts aro announced to-day to fill the vacanolos on the Constitutional Comminsion, !Ashly Poud, of this city, in place of Mr. Lothrop, -sud Lysandor Woodward, of Rochostor, vico T, 0. Dowoy, of Bhinwasso Gounty. 1 ; wrnsy, FIRES. Insarance Lossos by tho Milwaukeo XErowery Fires-Iron Foundry Iinrnoed nt Aronton, O.<Dostructive Confln~ gration in Antworp, Selglum == A $100,000 Eiroc in Lynn, Mass, Speeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune, Mruwaugee, Aug, 20.—The loss by the do- struction of Blatz's malt-houso snd ico-houso will not oxcoed §50,000 nbove insuranco. ‘Tho Ustock of beor in tho formonting-vaulta was saved, ond) outsido of tho storo and malting ~ buildings the damage wae ‘not 20 sorioua a8 to Intorforo ‘with browing, which was carried on os usual to- oy alongaids tho pmoking ruine of tho bulld- inga, After nsurvey of tho promises to-dny, tho i1oos is catimatod at $248,000, On this thoro in insuranee in tho following companies, s statod: Luncaator, $8,000; Browers' National, of Milwaukoo, $26,000; Hamburg and Uromen, 87,000 ; Orlont, 85,000 ; Mochanics' Mutual, of Milwaukeo, 85,000 ; Commorcinl Union, $10,000; Gorman, 850,000 ; radowmn's 95,000 ; Amor- 6,000 ; Atlas, 82,000 ; Narragana sott, €3,000; Blor, 95,0003 Black River, 5,000 - Atlntio, 85,0005 Lorrillard, $5,000% TRoyal, ' 17,0005 Quecn, $11,000; Westorn, of 'Toronto, ' 63,000] . B, - Nicholns, $5,000; Girard, ©3,000; ' Connectiont, 9,000} Mechanice’ & Tradors’, $5,000; Merohants', of Providence, $2,600; Firomon's Fund, $6,000; anhottan, 86,000 Gorman-American, 95,000} Franklin, §5,000; National,of Hartford, 82,600 Tusuranco Oo, of North Amorios, 85,000 Stand: ard, 86,000; Tmporial, 86,000 Total, §13,000. Tho undorwriting of the agendlos of the sbove #}H namod companien was as followss On brewery Dbuilding, roof burned off, 15,0005\ on mali- liouso, . botally destroyed,’ 840,000; ¢ on - oc- houso, * partially destroyed, £00,000; stock in Dbrowory + ond mait 'house saved, in browory, 00,000; stook in ico-houso eaved, €U0,000; atook' {n yard Eaved, ©1,000} on machinery In browory saved, §16,000; on mo- chinory in malt-house, total loss, §3,000. As stated, Dlatz is brewing, aud will bo in fall run- ning trim ogain in four woolis from dato, y4 Speci Dixnlthlfl Tha Chicago Tribune, © InontoN, 0., Aug, 26.—The Zitna Furnaco, sit- uated on tho Iron Lailrond, about ten miles from Canton, caught firo from the Loat of thie hot, blagt, communicating to o timber undor tho bollors, about 4 o'clock on Bundsy morning, and tha engine-house, bridgs, and liot-house wera bumed. Tho loss ia cstimated at from ©41,000 to 30,000, but the damago to tho machinery may run it up considorably over thia figure, though tho consecqauentinl damoges from loss of timo will bo much more. Thore was no insur~ snco. It is cx}mutud that tho furnaco will ro- sumo blast in from eix to cight weoks. Fortue nately, the firo did not communicato with tho stock of chercoal on hand, about 820,000 bush- ols. The furnace is one of tho best hot-blaat charcoal furnaces in the rock iron region, and was racontly purchased by tho Zitna Iron Works, of Ironton, andhad been in blast but a fow woeks, Tho Company will proceed at once to ropairing oll demages, and rush them forward with tho utmost nuorggx AnTwERP, Aug, 206,—A groat conflagration was occasioned hore last night by a stroke of lightning, which sot fire to one of the largest warohousos,in tho city. This, with the surround- ing buildings, wae soon wrapped in flames, and tho cntire block destroyed, ‘The fira was still burning at 10 o'clock this morning. AxtwEenr, Aug. 20.—Tho firo among the waro- louses fu this city has been oxtingnishod. Damage estimated at 8400,000, 5 Bosrox, Aug. 26.—A firo in L{nn, Mass., last night, burned Fronch's furnituro storo and mnnufactory; Chase & Greeno's furnishing store ; May & Whitnoy's clothing storo ; Robin- Bson's jewelry store ; Tuttle & Dailoy's grocery, and soveral other bulldlngs. All the movable Empmy was takon from the Bagamore Houso, ut tho bnilding was saved. o losscs aro heavy, but the amounts aro not ascortained. BostoN, Aug. 20.—Tho loss by tho firo in Lynn, Masa., 16 placod at $100,000; tho insur- anco I8 not stated, New Onvueaws, Aug. 26.—A fire burned Mra, Henney’s rosidence, on Mnfi:zinn stroet, und storos occupiod by Messrs, Boors & Co. Loss $16,000 in local compantes. THE BEER QUESTION. Massachusotts Ecor-Sollors Victory in the Courts, BostoN, Aug. 26.—A raid was made to-day upon prominont_liquor_donlors by tho Btato C(gnn:ln ulary, and eome $10,000 worih of liquor solved, ‘WoroesTER, Mass,, Aug. 26.—The trial of Gorman beer deelors of thiu city was concluded to-day. Tho defonte offored was that the boor sold s Schouck beer, and not lnger beer, and that it was not intoxicating. ‘The jury was out six hours, but failed tongroo, six boing for con- Gain a uato | Mo, Lold a meol viction and gix for ncquittal. Aftor tho 1’uryl.uud roported, the Court udx,aurnunl sina dio. " The result is considered as a victory for tho Germaus, and tho the cases will probably be dropped by tho Governmount, —_—— UTAH. The Customary Duily Reforence to the Youug Divorce Suits BAvT LAKE, Aug, 26.—The Rov. Mr. Stratton roplics to tho cord of Tilford & Smith, Mrs. Young's counsel in the divorce caso. Ho roitor- otos his former atatoments, that ho had nothing to do with adyising Mra. Young to compromiso. Ho ncousos tho counscl’of dofaming o oliont namod Maxwell, who hng also a onrd somowhat boaring his statomont out. Tho balanco of tho statomeont is o genoral devial. Gon. Maxwell snys ho is opposad to rascalily in general. Xo huflon tho lnw will toko ity courso finally. He will have his unly. Tho suit will go on, it I enid, beforo Judge MoKean, although™ Mrs, Young i again roported as attempting to sottlo. The Cholera. & Special Dispateh to The Chicano Tribuna. Canuiviney, Ill, Aug. 96,—'Tlio cholora has mndo its appearanco in this county, o fow miles oast of our city, Ono caso proved fatul, nfter an illnoss of but a fow hours, @ Inpranarorts, Ind.,, Aug, 26.—The Board of Health has aunounced to tho Common Council the ontire disappoaranco from tho city of tho cholera, Loxvoy, Aug. 20.~—A dispateh_snya that the cliolera is ragitig in uungn?- ud “tat ‘60 por ocout of tho cases prove fatal. [By Mail.) Fayette, Mo, (4ug, 23), Correspondence of tha St, Loue republican, Cholorn is horo in violont force. Tywolve donths this weok, Two moro casos to-day that will die, No cnacs of socond stago ourod. Al casos have had all caro and attontion, —_—— The Orops, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, Manion, Ind., Aug, 20.—Berious foars are on- tortainod with rogard to the oorn-crop in thisand adjoining countios, The drought, which com- menced somo tHnoe ngo, {8 dolug incalculablo in- jur{. ‘Tho corn {8 now ;uut forming in tho ear, and, if rain should not fall within a fow dnys, the orop will almost be an entire failure. Livenvoor, Aug, 20.—5 p, m,—A thundor- storny in tho midlaud countioy hay damaged the orope. Loxvoy, Aug. 20.—Tho weather throughout England I6 fair, aud favorablo for the crops. —_— The IRockford ¥olsoning Cnsce Specful Dispateh to Tha Chicago T'ribune, Rocxron, A\lg.EG.—Unnxpwygflly the poison- od man, Iogan, died at 2 o'clock this morning, Tho Inquost this afternoon was long and uunrcE- ing. Much ovidenco of muspicious nature was brought forward. In tho nbseuce of important witnessey tho {ury udiounmd until 9 o'oloole Thursduy morning, Tho examination was in- tensely interonting, and considerable excltement was osused when Mra, Hogan threatoned tu shoot ono of the jurors, who asked hor a quors tion, Tho caso is yot wrappod in mystory, and furthor developmeuts arc anxiously waited for, The Fulton, Mo, Lyuching Caseé, 8r, Louis, A“Ifix 20,—The oitizons of Fulton, Hug yostorday, ot whioh rosolus tlons wora ndopted atrongly condemning mob Jaw, and in favor of Lringing all those who woro ougagod in lynching Potor Koller fo {unliew and that all Jaw-nbiding oitizons alould aseint tho oEacors of the law in forroting out tho TnllLy portier. Tho mooting waa not Iargo, but those Pprosont wore amony the best oitizons. S g e KANSAS. Farowell Keotter of Nrinkmnon, tho Luwrence Incondinrys=ille Commity Suicide by Drowning. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Lawnenor, Kon,, Aug, 206.—Tho body of F. Brinkman, montioned In my dispntch last night a8 tho party who, on Bunday night, set fire toa Dblock of buildings in this city snd thon disap- pearod, was found this ovening in tho Kansay Rivor,about a mile bolow tho town. It wasina do- coraposed condition, and had probably boen in tho water some timo. It Is thought that ho throw himsolf into tho rivor ns - soon 88 ho - discovored thas his \ plot toburn tho block had been frustrated, For yours ho bad boen drinking bard, whioh hed on- tailod financial and domestio troubles, It ia probablo that ho was in n partially deranged condition of mind. Tho following lettor waa found in his_apart- mont aftor tho fire, togethor with one to his wifo, oud o Jong and incohorent one to the publlo. The following indorsement nppeats on tho on- velopo: *Tho authoritics may opon this and rond tho samo, and thon sond {t {o its destina- ton.” Bignod, “ I B.." B < LAWRENGE, Tan,, 2th Jaly, 1673, Auquat Brinkman, Indevendence, Iansas : Draa Broznxn ¢ By tho timo this roaches you I will probably bo dead, Mfimublu aro too_many and my ambition too great, The positlon I havo occupled makox it Imponatble for mo to boar up any longor. © N. Frank and and iy wifo aro the couso of {his ; Frank, ‘bocauss ho has groatly wronged mo, and my wifo on aocount of hor foolish Joalousy,from which I Liavo beon. g to wean liet for iho past elzicon yesrs, but have not boen ablo to suceeod, Upon recetph of this you will send your five siinrea to Mr, Summor- old, and bove them tranaforred to yourself on tho booku of tho Assofation, which I had forgoticn to do hoforo T sant them {0 you. You will have ny $1.25 ta for cach) os foss for tho tranafor, twolyo “shares in {ho Union B. Association, on 13 which I bhave a of 000, 'They U will run ont in about two years, and thoy will be worth then $3,400, After deducting tho $600, thero will remaln $1,800; this © you n present of ; but you must pay $15 por ‘month on them, T havo also some stock in oiber com- papies, but this I will mako over to my wife, You must tako caro of thia lottor, 8o you can refor to itoftor Tomdesd, .. (Signod) F. BUINKAMAN, P, 8,—~Whon you hear of my death you mny bo sura fhot Frank is afso dead, If ho doos not aatiafy mo Y ‘will shoot bim firet and thon Iwill shoot mysolf, I {mmmll’ljuuflflnd 1in kitling bim, but I don's want arros Tho Mr. Frank montioned above 1is his former };’mflnur, ond tho gontloman whosg storo ho tried burn, Mr. Frank stands well intho com- muoity, andit is thought had gvon no just couso for Brinkman’s hostility, His wifo is a most estimable woman, who had boen forcad to &ummto from him on acoount of his dissipa- on. An inquest is to bo held to-morrow, but the facts in the cago will not differ from tho above, A SAM PATCH LEAP. A Man Jumps 140 Fect Ento the Niage nra River and Escapes With Iis Liles ' Speetal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, ' TonoxTo, Ont., Aug. 26.—Prof. Ballens, from Franco, crossed tho Niagara River yestorday, on a tightropo, 1,600 foot long, opposito the Clifton House, in sixtcon minutes. Roturning to the centro, he cast bin clonk and balance-pole into the river, and then jumped off into GEQ ‘water bonoath, ‘s distance of 140 feot, dieappoaring for & fow seconds, after which ho roso to tho sur- faco, and was picked up by men in waiting, and won sshoro in & small boat, CAUGHT AT LAST. Capture of the Engincer of tho Qol ing Train on the flarivtin & Cincins nati Railroad. Omorevite, 0., Aug. 20.—Cocorge Bmith, who was running tho train on the Mariettn & Cincinnati Railroad whon the accident occurred on that road last Thuraday, and who is chargod with mnuslaughtor, was arrostod hore to-day by John Boyor, just a8 ho was stopping on a train bound Lnsl. Ho wos_ immodiatoly tokon to Chillicothe by Boyer and Marshal Tolbort, whoro a roward is awaiting thom, . —l— Store-Iobbing in Columbus, Ohio, Covunnus, Ohio, Aug. 26.—At 7 o'cloclk thin p. m., two_woll-dressod mon cama into the Jowolry store of W, M. Bavage, and, after looking at va- rious articles, finally purchosed a revolver. Whilo they were oxamining the goods, o goutle- man camo in and paid & bill, which necessitated tho oponing of tho cash-drawer. Mr. Savago left tho cash-hox, containing $400 in money nud 8 nato for 8600, also valuablo papers, standing on tho counter, and went to attend to the other customers, Whon ho roturned to the front of the store, ho found hia box and tho two woll- drossod strangers had both disappeared. —— Murderer Fails to Securen Suporscdeay, Spectal Dispateh to 'he Chicago Tribune, Camno, 111, Aug. 26.—D. T\ Linogar, Esq., ono of tho counsel for William Cawmpholl, who ia to bo hrmgad in Cairo on tho 28th insl,, returned from Carlylo this morning, whore he visited Judgo Brooso, of the Suprome Court, to sacura o writ of supersedoas. Ile failed in his mission, and only tho Governor now stauds botween him and tho gallows. Thoe rocord in Campbell's case was fouud to bo imporfeet or incorrect, and it was cousidorod too late to correct it. = g A Druniien Man Breaks X¥is Noclte Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Drrroir, Aug. 26,—A young man named Charlio Vandeitor wont homoto-day quite drunk. Ho_threatoned to kill overybody in the liouso, sud his futher put him out. Ho soized n picce of board, and started to return towards the houso, whon ho ran sgaiust the frame-work of a pioket- fonco ond foll backwards, striking his Lead in The Cairo sucl a wannor on tho odge of tho ridewalk hs to fii”“’?"" his neck, He oxpired almost imme- atoly. S e — o Ste Louis Xtems, 8r. Louss, Aug. 26.~Nicholes Carry, 45 yoars old, Lung himeelf at bis Lomo yesterday after- noon. Loss of property, whioh induced dissi- pation, was tho causo of the ack. Robert II. Jackson, formorly omployod on the bridgo hore, has aned tho Keystone Bridgo Company, of Pitts- burgh, for £25,000 damoges for loss of b log, which was crushed and maugied by rosson of de- foctive maohinery used by tho Company. s R i Agricultnyral Mattors. KAvLANMAZOO, Aug. 26.—The aunual fair of tho Kalnnnzoo County Agricultural Socioty will be held from Qet. 1 o Oct. 4, Brooamvaroy, Ill., Aug. 26.—The fair at Farmor c(gf DoWiit County, 1ll., bogan this morning, The display of atock is uhnsually fiuo, A gpecial train will be run from this city to-mor~ row to convoy visitora, g Ocean Steamship News. New Yonu, Ang, 26.—Arrived—Steamship City of Limerick, from Livorpool, and Italin, from Glnsgow. TLavenroor, Aug, 20.—SBteamships Oambria, Dorian, Wyoming, Ooltio, aud ITanss, from New York, and Sarmution, from Moutreal, have ar- rivod out. e, The Indians, WasmNaron, Aug, 20,—Oflicial dispatches from Gon, Stanloy confirm the roports publishod on Monday rolative to Gon. Quster’s fight with the Indians. —_— XHaunsas Oity LivesStock Maricet, Spectal Dispateh to The Clicago Tribune, Ransas Orry, Mo, ~Aug, 20,—Oattlo—Recelpts, X shipmonts, 1,084, Tondenoy of the market downward, and closed wenk on lialf-fatted stock ; best ateady on shipping grados ; enles of good nativo steors b $4.00; freah ‘loxan steors, $2.36 falr wintered Toxaui atcors, $3.76, Hoga—Litths lifo In tho markot ; pricos nominal at 139015 8400, Burned Alive, From the Memphis Avalanch, Bhorift B, F'. Locko, of Tipton County, arrived In tho city yostordny In search of throo whito mon, Mosos Vaughn, J. B, Ruflin, and John Baliok, of nrl&;hmu, ‘lipton County,'n small sta- tlon on tho Yadunch Railrond, distaut about 7 miles from Covington. The mon are charged with the murder of u negro named Dan Oalhoun, wear Brighton, Inst Monday ovening. Dan h ‘boon ongagoed during tho day in digging » wall, and had indulged Tathor froely in stunulants, Aftor coming out of tho woll he went off a shork dlstance, and, lylng down on the ground, fell anleop, ‘Tho thres men named, conin, nlong pushod him about, trylng lo awake him. Nol succooding In awaking bim from hig drunken stupor, ono of tho mon took a small vial of tur- pontine, and removing Dan's clothing anciuted o portlon of Liy porson, Lhin uop haying the dosirad offoct, anothor hottlo was procurod with the contents of which tho sleoping nogro was thoronghly bathod from mg to foob. Juat for tho fun of socing him jump,” a8 ono of the' men uxxzmmmd it, glmy thon touched a lighted match to Dan's head. "In an_instant ko waa onveloped in n nolid sheot of flamo. Tho poor fellow bounded to his feot with n mingled yoll of pain and foar, and ran liko o deor in a zig-zag diroctlon, mcemingly crazod nnd mot knowing what ho was dolng, Tha throo mon, inatend of ondonvoriug te oxtinguish tho flnmon, ran off lilo cownrds, and bofore olher porsons conld got to Dan ho had fallen to tho ground n chatrad, quivering mans of burning flosh, Tiverything possiblo was dona for the unfortu- nate man, wholingored in tho most intonre agony lmlturtlm following duy, whon death camo to his rollof. e CITY XTEMS. An inqnest was hold yostorday afternoon on tho body of Ellzabioth Haluted, a colored woman, gg youra of sgo, who dlod while in an opileptic The alarm from Box 4 at 4 o'clock yosterdny aftornoon, was cansod by an incipient firo at 220 Houth Wator stroot, which arose from an om- ployo of Mr. Archdoncon, the propriotor, having accldontally sob firo toncan of bouzine, No damago waa done. An alarm of firo was soundod from Box 314 at balf-past 12 Inst night. The firo was in the base~ mont of No. 46 Bouth Desplaines streot, oceuplod. by W. Bhopherd, n gus-fitter, Tho building, which was not {nsured, was damaged to tho ox- tent of nbout 860, Tho causo was supposed to bo tho spontancoun combustion of gasoline, Ton mon woro yoestorday arrosted and locked up in the Woat Bido Station for jumping on the cars whilo tho latter wore in motion, A barrowing highway robbery Is roports od from the Bouth Sido. Ono James Beott, who resides at 1376 Btato streot, whilo walking on Indlana ovenuo, at half-past 9 yestorday mom(n(f, amuscd himsolf by chinking threo nickolw in his flst, The sound attraotod tho at~ tontion and oxcitod tho oupidity of Lnko Gavin, a woll-known rough, and his~ companion, who attncled him and robbod him of his noisy niskols. Beott almost immediately attorwards mot Dotoo- tives Llliott and Simmons, who arrosted tho thioves, whra ey —_—— & —Whilo helping to wall o well on tho Woldon firm, DoWitt County, Ill., Cyrus Jones had an opportunity to show his norve, He was operat- ing the windlaeg, and his friend, Edward Hon- 8on, was below, In ewinging off o tub of brick, Cyrus dislocated hin right shoulder, but realizing that to lat go his hold would bo to kill Heuson with the suspended tub, ho grasped the windlas ‘with his loft hand, called for holp, held on_until a woman camo and tho buckeb win landed, and thon foll to tho ground unconsclous from tho agony ho had ondured. DIVORCES. Ot Wsindlbe ol ol JYORR SOOIl SNYDIR_AL the Suporior Court, sosterday, by th o, daigs Gars, T M A e, (1 DEATHS. A AN A A A AN AR AN AN CODNJCY—MMEmQ tho holovad wifo of Donnls Qoony, departed this Wfo on Aug. 35, In tho 40k yoar of hor ago, of Hnmlot on tho brafi, 'bo funcral will Ieave hor hushand's rosidoncoe, 147 West. Taglor-at., at 11 o'olock Wednosday, Aug. 87, Trelondaof the family are invited to attond, "Braoklyn (N. ¥.) papors ploasa copy. SYKIS—On Taerday, Aug. 26, Nollio Carlton, daugh- tor of James W, and Barah J, Sykes, sgod 6months and 2 days, Tunaral on Thursday, from 976 Woast Jackson.at., timo %o ba announced In Weduosday avoniog papors. BELL-On Monday, Aug. %, Obarlos T., sonof R. P, and 0. F. Boll, agod 6 yoars. Tunorai from resldonco, 69 Oakwood-ave, 10 a, m. 5™ Missourl papora ploase copy. ALSTON-—On Tucad; ng, Aug. 20, Nollio Lyon, wita of DAYId G, Alston 10 176 o1k Kous of oc aor ™ Tuneral from rosidoncs, 683 Wost Van Burou-st., Aug. 27, at10'olbok p. m. IAMS-Drownod In Fourth Lake, Lake Oounty, Satordayy Aug. 3, Jamos Asn, youngest ‘son of Asn an Fannlo ! Williams, aged 1 yoars. * WOTICE. DURING THE INTERRUPTION OF STATE-ST. Commencing thia TUESDAY, tho 3ith inst., THE OARS OF THE OHIOAGO OITY RATILWAY CO. ‘WILL RUN DOWN VAN BUREN AND COLARE-8TS. TO RANDOLPH. The **Crons.toten Line will run, ax at present, from Ticen. ty-secand.st., unid on Van Burzm, Clark, and Aladison-te. fo_Unian v FINANCIAL. (LY, AND BUBURBAN REAL ESTATE NOTRS Blohoughihy O W, PIKOE, lteal dstate and Noto om 7. rors, TGAGE NOTEA, IN BUMA ‘of 100 to 15,09, U0 oo, o, and thrad yoars: in- forest oqual to 16 yorcont, C. W. RIGDON, 148 Doar- MPONEYTO LOAN FOR A TRRA OF YEATS IN anms of 85,000 and upwards on real estale inand Doar Chicsgo, at. 9 and 10 por cont. ¥, O, TAYLOR, Roum § Ranper Block, Mon!—'m LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOIFS, bonds, oto,, at LAUNDER'S private offic, 130 Ran. olpheat., noar Ointk. - Hatabiished abh. " TONEY T0 LOAN ON_OITY REAL _ESTATE, M O etciniana 2o rod papor, ‘M. 0. DALDWIN & CO., 8§ and 83 LaSallo- vom M. TO LOAN—$8,000, FOR THREE OR VIVIZ YEARS, on Chioago roal estale. PHILIP MYERS, Room ] Bajor Blocks TD LOAN--5,000 TO 310.!!” ON CITY PROPERTY at 0 to 10 por cont. UANFIELD & MATTESON, 60 LaSallo-st. 'TO 85,000 CASH TO LOAN ON RHORT %300 timo zfim 0od security, 143 Clark-st., Room 5, . L. o_gu'ns & u& $2.000 it he 2ot e dutoseontir boral terms, Blfil&?fl T & &EMHUBNE, s Mm{- To0-at. 10 000 ON HAND TO LOAN FOR BHORT . . timo in ono amount or small loans. Pur. chaso monoy ZIIIN‘WBIM wanted, LEVI WING & 0O., orn-bt. ¢ ( TO LOAN ON INSIDE OITY PROPER. $15 090(] suina Of B9, 000 or over, nt 310 por cout It 8 BALMER, "n.y. B Washinatonater nud 10, fniera Room DIVORCES. IVORCES—LEGALLY OBTAINED-FEK AFTER mdnl avoidod. Nino years' practico in “ldross . 0. Hox 10 o Cousta of Obiicag: ATCTION SALES. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabonsh-av, Great Catalogue Sale Boots, ShoeséSTimpers On WEDNESDAY, Aug, 27, at.9 1-2 aan,, BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 068 & 70 WABASH-AV., Alnrge numbor of the best manufacturos of the country will be representod in this anle, inoluding that of the OELEBR, ST, B0k In MR BOYS, pas LIS, ) ERRTRS: 1080 £00ds Are BY BRUSH, SON & CO., Ealesroome, 41 Soutls Canalst. Challel Mortgage Sale of Farniture, Carpels, &., WEDNESDAY, Aug. 27, at 95 o'clock, _Contonts of firat-olnsy rosidenco Will bo aold undorsa Chattol Mort. &nyga, Alno, a fino o of Now Furnituro, {o pay advaiicos, at 41 Bouth Canalat, BRUSH, SON & €0., Auctlonoors. MORTGAGEE'S SALE, At Brush's Auction Rooms, 41 South Canal-at, Will bo sold this forenoon, commenclug at 03 o'olock, a Tarz lot of FIRST-OLABS FURNITURHE, Fivo Parlor Sots, four Murblo-Top Chamibor Sots, Ime tro Tarlur Bedstunds, full Tino of Bursaus, Comodos, zasy Chinics, Hodstoats, Kofus, Loungow, Mirror, Mat- trexsos, Ouok and Parlor Btovos aud, Gonaral Morclan: oo, Alsa, Fuastls, Throly, wd Th- geald u.if'm:-:;'flxu'ugé‘ 'x‘»{‘im..; '8T0 of whioh niust o solds mininn fo.day. ol out for LankBRIL, HON & 00, Auctionoars, '§1 Bouth Cat CHATTEL MORIGAGE SALE O VIESSIL, Wharcas, Abralinm Hanson didon thoS0th day of Apell, 1873, oxocito end dullvor to Olo Osnwndson, & chiattol mortgzga on tho undivided half of tho schoaner Yaukoo Trador ;of Ohfongo, of tho busthen of 17 fons and 15100, L aeout th payinont.of 820 and_ intorcet nftor duo, duy il payablo July 1 or rocord tn tho o, Llinoly, on o Bith day of Ayl 1678 ai | oeluoks b 1.y and rodordod fn Libor 1, ‘of Miscollanies, pago 43. And whoroas tho salil meno) ntlonod in salil m“"r"" 16t vapatd and now due’, thoroforu, this i to Rutity ail whiom it way eonvorn, that 1, lo Osniondsan, tho wiort- @agoo aforcsald, have solzed sald vossul by virtua of aaid d eiall soll lior by virtusthoraof, (o the high- 4 thio warohauso of Georya Haaualis, 40 touths Havon, Aliolian, on the Btk day o Beptombor, o Dy 'clack p. m. & 5 AL 10'0Lo0g by XY, aMONDSON, Mortgagse. Dated, Ohfoago, Aug. 2, 1673, By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, ‘Wost Sldo Auction Iouso, 63 Suuth Canal-st. At Regular Wodnosdays Austion Balo at 0:30 &, m., wli] lcll‘wl‘?llul\‘n rosorve now and socond-hand Puinitire o o J 5 167, +aldl smort o boon' lcd B0 Oblisetiets Orhao: 15e Kot of Oniea: iand ‘Gooking” Blavos, il 1o of Cariy on lcn Doske. o8 paweinglo an doublo Tt ario an luo of Bothod Liquors aud Wisos; 2 Ulgars, &v, Al . of | Baloperowptory. ... AUOCTION SALES, ' By ELISON & FOSTRLL, AUCTION SALE! IMMENSE OPENING SALE VTS & BLOCKS SOUTH LYNNE, Ty positive aud poremntory ordor of MESSRS, A, VAIL & SON, Wiil Tnke Placoon tho Grountl, Thursday Afternoon, Aug, 28, AT 2 1.2 0'OLOOK. A Bpoclal Tratn, fros to all, will Toavotho 0,, O, & 1. 0. It. It. Dopot, southwost cornor Cansl aud Kluzioata., 8t1:30p. m., relnrning after the ealo, which will take placo undor tho NBW AND MAGNIIIOENT OANVAS PAVILION usad only by Ktlson & Fostar, BOUTIL LYNNK Is Lt soven miles south of tha Court Honso, tho north lins liolng Blxty-third-at. ; Ashland-sy, and Bluo Island.av. ato tho oast and wost bonndarfos, and ovory lot Is {nside the lino of tho Houth Park., Two rall- roads, with stations, counoot with thocity; also nn ome nibus lino, fare 5 conts, TIR OIIIUAGO SILVER SMELTING WORKS aod Ahout thicty housos aro alroady built; and anothor Large Factory (a Coopér Bliop, to employ from 0 to 8 men), ls now undor cantraot, and will bo commoneod Immodie 1y, Thio stroota aro gradod snd shado treos planted. SOUTH LYNNE Must Come Inside the City THE NEXT MOVE OF TILE LIMITS, and this will bo tho bost apportanity of thosoason to Obtain Lots at Your Own Prics, And on Very Easy Torms. Thia will bo & bona fido sals, and Roal Estato Doslors wisLing to purchaso Blooks can do so choaper thun at any future (imo, . TERMS OF BALE-On Iots and on all sums undor $1,~ 200, 0n0-flfth cash, whon papors aro dolivered ; balance, 85 pormonth on each lot, On blocks and on all suma aver 81,20, ono-qunrtor cash, and balanco in 1, 3 and 3 yoars; intorost B por cent on deforrod pasmants. A doposit of 810 on oach Iot will bo requirodon tho ground. Title porfoct and abatract, farntshod to cach buyor. Fnformia- tln;l and plats of tho ground can bo obtalnedion tho train, or from A, VAIL & SOOIV, 120 Doarborn-st., or of ELISON & FOSTER, Auctrs. 10 RESTDENGE LOTS, CORNER OF Garibaldi and Thirty-fivst-sts, AT AUCTION, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUG. 29, At 3 o’clock, on the grounds, B Lots fronting on Garibaldi-st. 5 Lots fronting on Thirty-first-st. 96 by 126 feot cach to en allay, Thoso Tots aro lncly located on the above- named Atreets, woss of Stato-st., in o thickly settled portion of tho city, and aro valuablo for rosidonoo purpoies. Title porfect. THRMB OF SALB-.-1-3 cash, balance in one and two fm-ru. with 8 per cent interoat. A doposit of 8100 required on each Lot, Porsons attonding tlio snle can take the Btate-st. oars to Thirty-first-st,, which is only a fow minutes’ walk from tho-property. BELISON & FOSTER, Auctioncors, BY WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Real Estate and General Auctioneers, SALESROOMS, BOWEN'S BLOCK, Nos. 15 & 17 Randolph-st, BALKS TILIS WREK: CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & HARNESS On TUESDAY, Aug, 26, at10s, m. Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Em.! On THURSDAY, Aug. 23at9%(a, m. Rogular Salo of Homschold Goods Ou BATURDAY, Aug. %, at 0} a. m, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Austionoers, ATCTION S.AX I OF TER 5T STYI PROPERTY IN THE VICINITY OF CEICAGO. Oombining proximity to the city by olegant drives and railway facilities, with gas, water, and the unequaled attractions of South Park and Boulovard improvoments. TETIS PROPERTY, ‘Which will bo sold without reserve Thursday Afternoon, Sept.4,73, ) At 31-2 0’clock, on the ground, Inlooated in the block bounded on tho north by Fiftieth-st.; enst on Droxel Boulevard, ch is 200 foot wide and hmmnmll}r adorned; south on Titty.firat-st, Houlevar which 8200 foot wide at tho interscction of and overlooking the Parlk; wost on Cottago Grove-av,, 100 feet in width. 0 Lots on Droxel Boulevard rango from 101 to 231 foot in dopth; on Fifty-fleat-st, Boulevard at ontranco of the Parl, 308 feot in depth; on Fiftieth-st., 200 foot; on Oot- tage Grove-av., 140 feot, with 30-foot alleys. ‘his property is all under-drained aud con- neoto% wi} zh]n bost ]ulowt_:r i\z glc:&ll.; Siggxntlg“. 1 faot deop, allowin, g L T A P R duced in Hydo Park, and contracts let for water by the Holly systom from tho lake, It i3 also handsomoly ornumontea by & graat variety of choico nud woll-advanced thrifty trecs und ullrubbbrg. "Pho Boulovards boing ownod by the Bouth Park Oomumission, insures thoir constant and boautiful ornamentation, sprinkling, and police governmont, 'ho Liots are now conspicuously numbered On'hhu ound., o tormn aro: One-sixth cash on day of salo; ono-sixth cash in 30 days ; balanco ono and two years, with interost at 8 por cent, securod by trust deod on the property or by D e Ty A A . BT, Bng. a8alle-nt. * PN h. A, BUTTHRS & 00, 17 Rendolp By TAYLOIt & HARIKISON, OUR OPENID DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Will commenco at 8 o’clock this day. AYLOR & HARRISON, Aucti ) TAYEOR & T B ol OamTat. MORTGAGE SALE, On TUURBDAY) Au. 2 st 10 clelnuk, tho LNTIRD NO. 445 SOUTIL ITALSTED-ST., (lonalating of Paclor ani Chambor Furniture, Marblo-o Tablun, Lowngos, Garhotw, Conforiors. Bixikots, Orovke ary, otg., oto, Alo une ffno Parlor Orga, and’ Fioud lito Alfrror. - TAYLOR & ARRISON, Auctionoors. By T, 8. FITCIL & CO, AUCTION SALE OF Boulevard and Other Property On WEDNESDAY, Aug. 97, 1873, at 4 o'clock p, m,, ON THE GROUNDS, 5 Jois on Farty-lirstat,, betwoea Oattsgo Gravo and Dgaelonlovacd, °° 1 enlorard. on Unlon-as r Dro £ 130 & cholu 1ot 6t Onlowood Hulovard, Titlo porfosty Tar furlec pavtioularienply (o Ty By FITOL & U0, 163 Waaluugtonat, Auotionoors, 15 an: