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* F. A, Bt THIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE THE LAW COURES. Fight for the Rody of an Alloged, Sol- ior—Plonty of New Rusincssy but Very Kittle of Genernl Entogost— HBankruptoy, Courts in Briof, nnd Now Nuity. e James McCann yostorday potitioned th-y Su- porigr Court for a writ of Laboas corpus, allog- ng that ho was arrested, Iast Tuesdny, b”v Mark Walkor, Brovet Captain of ‘tho Ninotosuth In- lantry, a3 o dosartor from the Eighth Infantry, but relonsod on ‘tho reprosontation of ‘frionds Mant Lio was ot tho man; and that ho yas yos- torday ronrrosted on tho snmo chargs., It s Aflrmad that tho intontion 18 to hurryitho man off without Inquiry or giving him tho chauce of eloaring himsolf, for tho pnrposio_of trylug him by court-mnritul. '"Plio potitioner doclarcs that Lo uover wns in the army. Tairbaok, Peck & Co., of this oity, yestorasy gomlmwd in bankraptey for tho mlfud eation of tophen M. Btaples, morchant and trador, Evana- sou, inthis 8tate, and for o warrsut for tho soizuro of his property, allogiug as nn ot of bankruptey suspension of paymont on commor- sl pupor pmounting to £8,400.20, au well as othor monles unknown, smounting in the ag- Brogato to 20,000, which ho iu unablo to pay, bis nssety being ‘awall and uncertain, 'Kle usual rule and watrant issued. Charlca Neu yestorday potitioned the Superior Court for diverco from lus wifo Kuthorine. 'Lhe parties were marriod in Boston, in January, 1857, sud lived togother until the 30th of last month, when sho dosorted hor family. ‘Lho complaint nnt alloges that Lis wifo hins for along time been @ drunkord, and that sho bLns systematically nu({lucludhul‘ childron and her family dutica, Willinm I ‘Chomos yostorday commenced suit in aesumpsit, §3,000 damagos, i the Buporior Court, ngainst Honry Thouins, - Gilbort Liaborga yostorday commonced suit in tho Suporior Coust against tho oity of Ohicago, in caso, £6,000 damngo, Jacab O. Bloom, of Michigan City, Iud., yos- terdny petitioned tho Buperior Court for mochan~ ics’ licn on » houso and lot on Prairic avenuo, near Bixty-thivd stroot, for $287, making Craigls Barp, Jr., dofondant, T'homns H. Churcbill yostordny potitioned the Buporior Court for divorce from wifo, Caro~ Lino M., alleging desortion simply. The parties wore warried nt Madison, Wis,, in 1867, Sarab C. Howe yestordny ' commenced suit ngainst tho North. American Lifo Insurance Company, in assampsit, in tho Cirouit Court, §D,000 damunges, Dinthins Schaub yesterday commonced wsuit sgniust tho Gorman House Association, Martin Behmitz, John A, Huck, and othors, in 'gssump- sit, $1,000 damagos, Alson B. Bhorman yostorday commonced sult in the Circuit Court “agninst * tho Xaglo Works Manufacturing Company, in assumpsit, £8,000 dawagos, Burah A. Campboll yosterdey potitioned tho Oircuit Court for dowor to the one sixty-fourth part of the cast half of the nortuwost fractional quarter of tho wost fraction of tho southweat quarter (north of tho Iudian boundary line), sud the northwest fractional quarter (south of the lndicn boundary linc) of Heo, b, 87, 15, mnking tho Calumet and Chicage Uanal & Dook Company defendants, Keeloy & Kerwin yostordsy commencoed suit aguinst Willlam Raléigh in tho Cirouit Court, { pssuwpsit, 81,200 damages, Lldridge_& Tourtolotte, uttorneys, yostorday commencod suit in assumpsit, in the Cirouit Court, against Isracl Smith, of ltochester, Stato of Now York, for 910,000’ damages. Thoy ob- tained an attachment, the dofendant boing a nou-regident. Tho suit is brought for attornoys’ feus, conts, monies xponded, eto. Dora F. Huston yesterday commencod sult in the Circuit Court, in_sssumpsit, 29,000 dawmages, sgaingt the Chicago Life Insuranco Company, Llowden Btevens yostorday petitioned the Cir- ouit Court for mechsnic's lien on the bulding ;:"ldll‘ut’of Vnud&srklunl ifll: gn., situato in Hoo. 28, ) 14, for goods supplied, otc., amounting-in valuo'to §800.00, "L O & ‘Tho National Cil{ Dank of Combridge yoster- doy commenced sult in assumpsit, in tfm Clreuit Court, sgainst Elijah and Nathaniel F. Stone, 8400 damages. Amavilla B. Mulvey yestorday commonced Buit in ejeciment from cortain lots in Block 23 aud 3, in the subdivision of the north half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Bec. 16, 38, 14, ogainst Josoph G, Gibbons and Dauiol H. Horne, in the Cirenit Gourt. TRodolphus K. Turner yesterday commonced action in ejectmont in the Clrnit Court, against Bugh Chitteck, from the south 20 acrey of the :3“1 leu of the northoast quarterof Sec, 18, ), 14. Jamea Cash yesterdny filed a bill in the Clrouit Dourt to restrain Emmanuol and Ono Earnshaw aud John Worthy racoiving or collecting any monics belonging to the Into firm of Earnehaw, ngindnon &Co.; ond an injunction to that offoct uod. Yoatorday was dofault and judgment day in the Buperior Court, and Judgo Gary modo & largo number of ordors, covering eiX pages ofn:fie minuto-book. The only judgmonts of impor- lance wore in MoMullen'v. Burns, for $2,612,13, snd Johneon v. Poleman, for $1,846.80. James . Lyon, George M. Pullman, and Charlos 1. Mooro 'yostorday commenced Huit in tho Circuit Court “agninst John 8. Harris and Charley H, Whoeler, in dobt, $15.000, NEW SUITS. Titr UniTeD STATER CIRourT COURT.—The Goodyenr Deutal Yulconite Compony and Josiali Bacon v, er- man B, Il ; patontinfringemont suft, Sama v, the following, respectively : Edward 8. Hobert, Jerominh Phillips, John Bkinner, James W, Slopheus, Albert, M, Kooy, Alux, E, Kennedy, Berridgo J, Kellogg, Clinrlea L. Dyér, Vau Kansacler David, Olon T, Baker, Androw 3, Marrih, Johu 8, Mursl, Jurics J. Newman, Samuct . Noble, Lorenzo’ 0, Rict, Charlos L. Bawyor, J. At~ Wood Swasoy, oud Anderson W, Todd. Tue_Crmovr Counye—8,46) sud’ 8,370—Appoals, Bauk of Oumbridge v. Elijaki gaTi—=Natloual Clty F, Blono ; assumplt, $100. 8,372 Hiono and Notlsnis —Aniavills B, Mulvey . Joseph G. Gibbotis and Dablol ¥, Horno; ofectment, 8,373, 8,374, 8,15, 8,376, aud T—Appeals, 8,378—TRodolphus XX, Turser'v. Hugh Chittick ; action 0 ojectmcut, $500. 8,37—8arah O, Towa v, Norlls Amorican Lifo Instranco Company i aasumpslt, 5,000, 8,980—Abraham N, Van Aluiiuov, David ltows ; aasumpsit, $500, 8,081—Matthias Schaut ¥. The Gurmon Ilouso' Association, Martin Schnitz, aud John A, Huck ; assumpsit, $1,000, 6,062, 8,383, and 8,384—Appeals, 8,335—Aldon &, Blierman v, Eagl Workis Munifscturlug Company ; assumpsit. $3,000 dunages, 8,380—Snrab A. Campbul v, Calumot & Chicago Land and Dock Compuny : petition for dower, 5,387—Koeley & Kerwlu v, W, “Iialoigh nesumpsit 1,200, 8,365—Eldridgo & Towrtelotioy, 1aracl Bmith } wiumpsil, $10,000 and attachment . 8,38 \ty v, T, B, Clarke; assumpelt, $160 B,300— Dorn T, Tasion V. Glicogo Lifo Insursico Company, Basumplt, $,000,” 8,391—Plowdon Stovens v.ABurnote, Vanderkloot & Co. of al; petition for mochanics! lion, B,392—James Cush v, John Alkinson, Emmanuol and Ouo Larnsbaw, and John Worthy: bill and injunc- tion, 8,39 and 8,304—Appoaks. 8,395—Appoal, 8,300— Jamnca E. Lyon, Georgo M. Puliman, and Charlea 11, Rooro va, John 8, Harrls and_Obarles 1L, Wheoler; dobt, $15,000, 8,307—Appeal, 8,308~Dorls Hcbulz v, Andérs Cbristianben ; sjcctmout, 8,009—Hoerkos G, Yooruema v, James Dumphy ; Asine, B400—Jolin T, Firioot s ¥, M. Uarrigou sid D, Kivlia ; s B! 3 L Tk ‘Burenion COURT.—44,880—Appeal, 44,000— willilum ¥, Thomns v, leney Thomns ; aesuipsit, 3,000, 44,891—Gilbort, TaBorga v, City of Clicago} cavo, 85,000, 44,892 Thomua 11, v, Coralino AL, Chuchill; bill fof dlvorce. 44,85i—Jacob O, Bloom v, Cralgis 8harp, Jr. ; bill for' mochanic's Livu, for $37. 44,894—Biglamina Ieldwegor v, Ambross Ane dred and Poler Hand ; assumpeit, §600, 44,895—0harlea ¥. Tatherino Nou ; il for divordo, _44,800—George X, Whito v. Jobn Morawa aud Jonephi Fuslck ; confosalon of Judgment, $05.08, 44,897—Maria Weldcinanu v. Tho own helrs of Ghr, Ruodigor snd Jobn Liba; bill for partition, 44,808—Pooplo ox, rol, James McCahn v, Mark Walkor, Drovet-Captaln Nineteeuth Infantry} petition for Labéas corpus, = SUBURBAN. EVANBTON, The Board of Trustees of this villago assom- bled at the Council Chamber on last Tuesdny evening, 'Thoroe wore prosont Trustees I, @, Powers, I, J. Gago, Willimin Blanchard, 0. A, Willard, and Wilson Phelps ; Hugh A, Whito, tho Corporation Counspl, and Charles K, Banuistor, Village Clerk. The Committec on Wator-Works being called on for o repart, racommended that all work bo deforred to noxt spring, as in thoir opinion ft would not be practicable to enter on the work at this sonson of tho yoar. T'he roport was accopted, and tho Committeo continued, ‘The owners of property fronting on Miohigan Park, and near to the cornor of Michigan ave- nue and Davia stroot, prosontod & protost againet the crection of tho Engine-ouse for tho water- works, in front of thelr property. Reforred to the l\rpropri&hl committeo. Bills amounting to ¥1,071,80 wore andited, William Blanchard moved that the Committeo on Water-Works be instructed to advortiko in such paporaas lhuymu‘r deem advisnble, for pro- posals for ln{vln aud furnishing the pipes and water-maius for tho walor-works, Carrlod, and the Bonrd then adjourned. BOUTI EVANSTON, The Trustoes of thiy suburlk assemblod {n their mow Council Chamijer, In J, B, Adams'. Block, on Thursday uvnulnfi‘ ‘There were pros- snt Arustees Goudman, Watson, Didier, Mor- por, Warren, aud Prosidont Adual, o Attornoy of (ho Ionrd, Judgo Ide, pre. 18100 Yacotlng {ho wout half of : T Block 10, and the oast half of Blook 11, in Jullus White's Addition, for the purposo of widening, Hinman avenuo. 'I'li Bireot Commirstoner was lnstructed to ro~ port, at tho noxt mootlhg, tho nameys of those doliigniont fn laying tho sidowalks ' ordorod by tho Doard. : 5 oy A committoo waa appolntod to ascortain th cost of donstruoting atroet-crossings, * - Ordinancos , rolating to tho obstruction of slrooty, sidowalks, au ullo;n and for tho ostnb- lighmont of a Board of Monlth, woro pasced. Bylvoster Goodman and J, 1. "Adams woro ap- polntod to investigato tho titlo and condition of tho old burylng-ground on the Wost Ridge, and to roport the nawnes of parties owning lnnd over which stroota aro to bo located. Adjourned. GULAND PARK. Thero will bo o grand musical entortaimmont on tho groundsof W. W. Boylugton, Lsq., tlns -oveniug. Musio by tho Gront Westorn Light Guard Band. Tho proceeds will bo for tho bon- ofit of tho Tirut Baptist Church., A HIGI-TONED FIREMAN, The Chicf of the Festh Firo Doparts nient Groets + The Right ¥onorable Con afnderain-Chicf of tho Chicago Fire Brigade,” which is Matt Bens nore ¥ “Tho Fire-Marshal hns rocolved from Count Edmond Bzochonyl, Commandor-in-Chiof of tho ‘Budapost (Posth) Firo Brigado, and Prosidont of tho Untted Firo Brigados of tho Iungarinn States, & handsome photograph of {ho principsl officoxs under him, grouped in an oval, and surroundod by appropristo embloms of their profession. At tho hond Is & fino viow ‘of the city, and nt the bottom, on each sido, nre photographs of ‘their firc-ongines. Accompanying tho photograph is o lithographed letter, addrosaod to * The Right Honorable Commandor-in-Ohief of the Fire- Brigado ot *Chicago,” ‘asking him to nccopt the photograph 8s an ovidence of their * Lrother~ hood fooling againet Ohicago,” and asklng for #omo of our ‘‘ portraits, views of buildings, on- ginos, truck-laddérs, ind printed roports.’ From tho photograph, 'somo idos of the char- sotor of the Iluugarinn fire sorvice may be ob- tainod. Their bost engine, appatontly, 18 an old- fashionod haund-engino of n pattorn which cor- tainly could not bo. oqual to our old engines of the pecond class, in the days whon tho boys ran “wid do mashoon,” ‘heir hook-and-ladder trucks aro also doficient in mavy rospocts as compared with ours, but their moans of ralsing howo sloft, and for climbing by ropo Inddors; soom far oheod of nny similar appatatus uso Dy us, Thoir uniform consista of & Lielmet, looso tunic with bolt, ond looso pants, Thoir mothod of giving orders is by bugle-call, which sooms iufinitely proferablo to .tho = coufused nofse ond _ shouting provalent in our departmonts, On tho whole, wo could oxchaugo maony valusblo ideas with them, and it'is intendod fo sond to Count Szoch- enyi o very full description of our machinery, organization, and rogulations, Tho Fire Dopart- ‘mont nlso recoivad o pair of photographs show- ing the manner of nq the ‘‘norial Iadders,” now in use in Milan, Italy. ~ Thoy aro tho inven- tion of an Italian, but tho patont in this country is ownod by Madamo Scott-Uds, an energetio bus- inoeg lady, who dosltos to introduce tho laddors into our Fire Doparimont. If tho photographs give a correct idea of their working, there is no doubt that they would bo very valiublo assist- ants in putting out firos and in assisting oscapoa from burning buildings. RAILROAD NEWS. A NEW ROAD. ‘Tho Indiana & Ilinols Contral Railrosd Com- pany bos just completed that section of its road ‘botweon Decatur and Montozuma, a distanco of 86 mulos, and tho balance of the rosd bo- tween Montozuma and Danville will also bo sliortly eomplotod. From Danville the Com- pauy’s traing willran on tho track of tho In- dianapolis & Bt. Louls Railrond to Indianapolis, Ind. At Decatur, the boginning of the road, it connects with tho main line of the Illinois Con- tral, and tho Tolodo, Wabash & Western Rail- rosds. At Tuscola, 86 miles from Docatur, it crosues tho track of the Chicago Branch of tho Illinoiy Central, and at Montozumn 1t crosscs tho track of tho Evansyillp, Torro Huuto & Chi- cngo Roilroad. . Mr. H. O. Moore is Chiof Engi- noor and Superintendent of tho new road, and the goneral oflicos of tho Company aro at Doca- tur, Iinois. THE MIOHIGAN OENTRAL. ‘Tho Michigan Ceutral Railrond Company is building car and muchive :h:fls at Springwolls, Mich, The first building is already roofed, an tho portion for offices recoiving tho socond story. is is to be a substantial structure, thoe intorior fiaving tho support of iron columus, aud con- taining the compartments for tho vaulls, The slated roofs of the comploted buildings ore of o tasty order, and soon from & distauco give the struoturs s neat appearance. Doyoud, tho wecond round-house bogins to loom up, and be- iween it and the Michigan Southorn Railroad an- other shop is assuming formidable proportions. Another round-house fronting on the Central, in roofed, and will correspond in design with the otbers, The southern portion of the site is bo- ing rapidly lovoled down and tho ravines and in~ terior of shops filled up, What only one yoar Bgo was n vast fleld, now assumes the apposranco of a clty suburb, containing immonso factories. The machinery in sll the b\\fldiug‘: is taxed to o its ntmost to do tho work which tho Company hos on hand. Tho . buildings om- brace iwo foundnos, s blacksmith- shop, meching-shop, and & proparig and setting up-shop. Four froight cars aro turned out daily, which is only o fifth of what the Company would like to have finished under the prosont pressure of ordors. ' TUE CHIOAGO & SOUTHWEBTERN RAILIOAD " Devius, Ind., Sopt, 2, 1873, T the Editor of The Chicago Tribune? Bmz: In glving an oxtract from an article in the Dolphi Journal, your types make thoe road to bo the * Chicago, Dayton & 8t. Louis Railrond,” whereas the road ia callod the ** Chicago, Delj ohi & Bouthwostern Railrond.” Tho citizons of tha ‘Wabash country foel o doep wolicitude in the subject of this rond, making, os it will, the only direct communication botween your groat city aud the Southwest. A meeting in tho in- torest of this groat rond will bo hold in your city on the Oth day of Octobor noxt, at which meot- ing delogatos will bo present from all the States intorested. Yourstruly, Jases H, BrEwAnT. THE CITY IN BRIEF, A spocial moeting of the lady Directors of the Orphan Asylum will bo held there this moming at 10 o’lock. Thowes Marony s & bad msn. Ho epit in Tllen Connor's faco, and it cost bim $0, assossed youterday by Banyon. John Londoryon, who foll from the top story window of DoWolt's Building on Tuosday oven- ing, s progressing rapidly townrds recovery, ond expeats to bo about {n & woek or so. Tho Rov. Dr. Pock will deliver his popular lecturo, * Pluck ve, Luck,” this evening at the Mathodist Episcapnl Church, on Ada street, be- tweon Lako aud IFulton stroots. The Law and Ordor Committoo will hold a meoting at 7:80 o'clock this evening at tho Build- ors’ Exchange, LnBslle strect, noar Madison, Evn)ry momber i particularly roquested to at- tond. Qoorgo Jordan was tried beforo Justico Boy- don_yontorday, chargod with stealing a- gold watehi and chain, worth 3300, from a New Jorsoy 1ady staying at tho Pacifio Hotol. Ho waa seut to the County Jail under a bond of 1,000, Tho Rev. Dr. Charles Elliott, who roturned from Buropo yestorday, will doliver tho address at the opening.exorcisos of tho Presbyternan '.l‘huulaé:icnl Sominary this aftornoon a 8 o'clack, in the Beminary building. Samnol McDado {s chargod with rocelving somo 00ds undor false pretonses, On Bopt, 5, lt will 0 known, and until that timo Bam has to fur nish bouds for iy appearauce to the amount of Aftor many postponements, the new plecs by Bronsou Howard, entitiad ¢ Lillan's Last Love," will bo played at Hooloy's Thostro this evenins. Mins O'Copnor i suflieiontly woll to appeur s Zitian, Bho will doubtloss rocoive a warm wel- come, ‘Tho Doard of Publio Works yostorday awardod tho contracts for the engino-house corner of Clinton and Washington streotsto tho following : Mavon-work, Baruey Mahon, 84,7047 carpontor- work, John W. Garvey, 4,316; gay and plumb- ing, ‘M, O, Sloau, €870; painting and glazing, Geo, W, Manney, $340. "Tho last lottery fool Is Goorgo W. Black, s vor- dant ruetio trom the shades of Hyeamore, IIl, o tellu the same old etory,~mot u man who had seon his face bofore; man explained the lot- tery businesa and took Blnck rownd to 41 T.alallo stroot ; thoy triod to break {ho lutiery, and Slack ot brokou to tho oxtent of $200,—whon ke be- fl:" to suspect somothing wrong, and hunted up 0 polico. The Oriminal Court ean no longer bo likonod unto » boor garden, a4 It onco was by ono of the Jolliest of the Suporior Court Judgos, a8 ho trod upon it snwdustod floor, A bran-new 50-cont n-ynrd cocon motting has boen spread over tho fldor, and quiatness is obtatued without the flea- onorating enwdust, which fo long oxanporatod gudgn, jury, ofiicors, and speotators. A gontloman on a_suburban train last night oaught sight of o hondlng} in_tho Journal, *'What & Journal Reporter Did Not Find Ouat." Mo was vory nearly deluded into buying oue, but reoollocted Tn time that tho whole four pagos of the Jowrnal would not contain what ity vurormu : did not find out, and 80 he read tho nows 1 Tur Tripuxe in the original bofore bashed by tho Journal. Managor Gardnor, of tho Acndomy of Music, informa us thnt, nt tho earnost roquest of many of Mr. Darroti’s friends, ho has ro-arranged tho programmo for the rvemainder of the wook ng follows : ‘This evoning, only reprosentation of “ Iamlot ;" Fridsy evoning and Baturday mati- noo, ““ Monoy ;" Baturdsy night, *Richard TIL" On Mondsy next Frank fayo will commoncs au ;‘nzn emont 08 ! Dayy Crockott,” and Miss Ross, and treus,” will make hor first apponranco. Aman nomed Julius Mayor, just arrived in Ohicago, aftor looking round for work ‘all day, #nt down bomdo tho Inke, near tho railway do- ot, and dropped asleop. 1l nwoko to find himpolf wtruggling in tho Inke, whonco ke was rosouod by youhg man wio plungod In attor him. Tho poor follow, minus his hat, was givon o uight’s lodging gratis in the colls of tho Union Btroct Station. Evory day poople aro arrcsted with concéaled wonponis upon tholr porsons, It I8 surprising to goo the number of pistols, dirks, &o., which are taken nway from drunkon or doaperate porsons, who, on tha loast provocation, would not hesitato to nso them, ‘This ia one reason why s#o many murders aro conmitted, for those sro mostly dono, not with promoditation, but on the spur of tho moment, through rage or some like cnuso, Judgoe Bauyon is vory sevoro upon all porsons found with doadly wonpons, and finey them to tho oxtont of the law. In this bo is doing o most excollont work. Tho Coronor was busy yestorday., At tho in- :}ueut on tho body of Btophen Mahon, who foll lond whilo driving his toam on Market stroot, tho day boforo yestordny, o verdiot was rondorad of death from apoploxy. At tho inqueston tho body of Jamos Byrne, o Ind 10 years of ago, liv- ing at 691 State atreot, who, iustead of going to sohool, wont off flshing and gob drownod iu tho lake, n vordict of accidental doath was renderod. Willlam Knapp, 67 yours of age, who died sut douly in tho saloon of ono Lombach, was do- clared to hiave succumbed to fatty degoneration of the Lisart. Yostorday morning tho body of nn unknown ‘man, of about G0 years of ago, clad in & checked shirf, and brown pants andvest, was found dangl~ ing from atreein the woods near Loke View. 'I'hie polico of that town wore nolified, snd the Coroner was callod in. Tt wns evident that tho ‘man had hanged himself, or beon hangod, with a strap whoso proper use was » waist-girdlo. The B)ry brought in a verdiot of death by wsuicide. oconsed was apparently & laboror, bis hair datk and alightly tinged with gray. A largo cut had boen mado on hig wrist with his pocket-knife, which was found near him, Nothing could bo found upon him by which ho could be identified. For somo days past subdued whispers havo ‘broken the silenco of tho Wost Side Polico Sta- tion, of cortainvery delicato, or rathor indolicate, charges, to be proferred againat oflicor Daly, tho kaopor of that station. Improper conduct of a criminal nature towards a fomala prisoner was tho basis of tho cliargo, tho sct bolng_alleged to havo occurred some wo wooka sinco, Tt is atated thot the Buporintondont, not wishing ta have the matter made public, brought Daly beforo tho Bonrd on other charges, which werd yestor- dny dismissed by the Commmissionars, and in view of this fallire, has dotormined to make the ravor chargo, full particulars of which are hard- 'y bocoming matter for thoso columns. The boomerang is an institution peoulinr to the South Sea Islandors. ‘I'ho ‘l'exan rejoices in tho bowig-knife, tho razor is par oxcellonco tha favorito instrument of dostruction smongthe ne-. groos, but uover before yesterday morning was t docided what tho ?myer weapon is for an un- dortakor to draw iu the defouse of altar and fire- sido. If it Liad been put as a conundrum, **What shall au undortakor fight with 2" wo would have quickly ausworod, **tho first thing he could put his hands on," but that would be ontivoly wrong. A Mr. Krobbs rosisted an officor, aud had a serow-driver in b pockot. This may seem Lo be o yory trifling affair, but it was not. It had boen sharponed down to 80 fino & poink that, with veryliltlo effort, it would geatly insinu- oto itsolf into the victim, and take outa snmple of his liver. Mr. Krobbs told Mr. Banyon that un- dertakors alwnys carried sucl sorew-drivors, aud of course they must, If Cathorine Trahey had only boon borna mon, sho would bnve beon arival of George Francis ‘lyain, Yostordny morning sbo was brought up before Judgo Banyon, snd Oapt. Buckley ocame in to testify 8s to her boing " vagraut and genoral nulsnncei Dut this woman is gifted with much ¢ blarnoy." Bhe began an_extemporaneous spoech that was quito romarkable. Sho iuformed Capt. Buckloy #he know of his many noblo sud shining quali- tics, which mado him a0 groat an orusment to the polico force of Chicago. When she bad com- plimented the Captnin until he was all emiles, sho turnod to the Judge and callod up many touching;: reminisconces, such as the time when shio washod for his mothor, The fluslo wag, sho was disocharged, all through Ler persua~ sivo little address. Tho Rev. Dr. Goodwin gave to his pooplo at prayor-meoting last evening a v"f; intoresting sccount of his recont visit among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains. _He spolto at length on troaties, peace policios, Indiun troubles, the diffi- cultios in the way of furthior progross, and the remedios, tho character of tho Indisus, their chiefs, braves, * the dolicate lndies of the for- est,” ote., and clozed with a detailed doscription of o war-dance which came off under his obsory- ation, "Tho uovelly of the subject, snd more aspecially tho Doctor's graphio desoription, d lighted tho audience, causing frequent lm:gix o- tor and commnnding tho closest attontion. His ex- tondod remarks on this topic are worthy of o ropetition to a larger sudience, and it is to bo hoped an opportunity for this may bo moon givon. The Doctor s just now full of tho Indi- an, and a lecture on the Red Man would be in ordor, and quito apropos. At a quartor pnst G o'clock last svenivg, a horso nttached to n Stato sireot car, just os ho got in the middle of tho crossing of Mudison and Clark stroots, balked, and for fully ton min- utes rofused to budge aninch. No amount of coaxing or porauasion from a stout whip would induco the stubborn beast to ** move on.” 1o just stood still, now and then turning his hendtaward the delver to 806 how ho liked it. Tiually, whon tho villain got throngh Lis non- sonse, and startod south with his load of oxas- rumlcul possengers, it was noticod by tho writer hiat there had acoumulated on Clark and Madi- ©on stroets tho following vohicles: Ton Wast Bidg cars wanting to go onst, soven Wost Side cars anxious to go west, tifteon South 8ide earw bohind the balky team, nine Bouth Bide cars on the other track waiting to go north, bosides over twenty omnibuses sieattered along tho streots unablo to oxtirioato themsolves from tho blockade of cars, and thoro way a orowd of not lesa thau 800 people standing on tho sidewalks glving directions to tho driver of the balky horso how to make him pull. Idn West is o young girl but 16 yoars old, yet 8he has already had enough of life. Before her sho saw mothing but a palh leading down- ward, ond oo, too, vory quickly desconded ; so filled with & fooling ‘of romorse oud dospair this child detormined to tako hor own life, On Tuesday evening she vislted Lin- coln Park, and went directly to tho deepest lake, ‘whoro she thonght she was unobserved, aud was Jjust sbout ta throw horsolf in when an officor providentially came along and rushed up and caught hier. ‘Sho at firat bogged to bo allowed toonrry ont hor rlll']mbe and would give no account of horeolf, but, aftor passing tho night at the North Bido BStation, sho sald hor namo was Ida West; that hor paronts woro rcepotablo pooplo, who live in Wisconsin. Bho ran away from homo about a year ago with lymmf villain who desertod her, and being too proud £o return home, sho bogan o lifo of shame, with tho forogoing result, Judgo Scully sout hior totho Bridewoll, bt hould her rolatives sco this, it is not too late to rescuo tho poor girl. e Tho Snlo To-Day. 1t {8 hardly worth while to call the attentlon of the publio to the sule to be mudo thiu afternoon of tho property of Goorge H, Ttozat, Exq,, it 1u o well known, ‘Wo deslre to impress those who sy have any doubts a2 10 the aule, that §t will be made without preforcnca and without rosorve, That it & tho most afylish and 1nost deatrablo fract of land on tho boulovards and great South Park, {s concodod by all who are familiar ‘with property in Cook County, ~ Cal. Geargo It, Glark, the voteran auctloneer and real pstate dealor, at a sale uado by him last June, of the block mmllg wouth, and fronting nosth on Fifty-firat street, sald tho o orty ho was theu disposing of, was the finest in Ilyde Park ;mbu ‘would except nons, except that helonging to Mr, Rozet, opposite, Tho salo will be made by W. A, Buftors & Co., on tlio wround, ot 9 o'elock, “n bonutiful woman and excollont ao- MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Now York Financinl Nown, _Nrw Yonx, Bopt, 8,—The mougy markel was furiber atiffencd by the golid clique, and loans woro made st 7 and 7 gold; but at Lo inal ‘closs the rato broko down 10 4@5 yor cont. Bterling weak and Jower, Salen wero made on lowas 106@1003¢ for slxty dny, and 10736@1074; for aight, Customa recelpla lu—«llf' $985,000, Gold aleady ot 1187@110, ciosing st tho latter price, Touniug rifos wero ndvancod eatly sn tho day, nud i oo inié a8 bigh An 1-0 wan paid for uso, In tho aftor~ noon rates were from 1 to 7 per cent for .carrying, Glearings, $100,000,000, Tho Asslatant Treasuror dis- Dbursed $104,000. : > ‘Goyernmenta firm, 3 Btate bonds quict, Blocks irregular. A fow prominent shares wero no- iy, bt e general it was quist and slnwod sliglt changes. Pricds woro Alternately weak ‘nud strong, | closing firm,- Erlo opened at. 60i¢ ngainst GRg at tho lonbpontaning 1 rond {0 6072, and slose ok 693, Tho advarioo st Tondon this mortiing wan: g por coly hud thfu small advanco was portially Ioat; whicl lookn na 1€ the dividend was not satisfacfory in England, We- ‘bash sold at 60@0693, sellor 8, 602,@09% regular, and. 693(@703 canli 3 700 bhares wero ‘Bought fn urider the rulo at 70@7i0Y, Tho diffarence between cash and regular Wobnsh stock to-day waa a puzzie to tho atreet genorally, as there i 1o contost for tho election, and Btock reglatored to-dny will not Lo entitlod to voto If tho Inws of Oblo aro sirictly carried out, Bterling oxchange. 107X, . GOVENNAMFPNT DONDS, 103¢°] Conpons, ‘67, . }fl}fl Coupous, 't W17 ToND, 91 | | Virginias, old. 823 | North Catolinns, old..a7 813¢ | North Carolinas, now.10 Missourls... Tennossccs, old, Tenncasces, now Virginis, tow.. Canton, Adams Expros Wolln Fargo American Expr United Staten E» ndiana Contral..... Iilinols Central.. .. nion Pcflestocks., 2015 Unfon Pacific bonds, 80! Contra 1Pacific bda,. 0937 Del, Lack. & Wostorn.100 109 | B Mo, &Erlos.ieins 24 2 Northwesiorn ‘pfd. Rock Island... . N, J, Contral, B, Paulisy o Foreign Markets, Loxnon, Bept. 3.—Consols for mongy 022, 9234 ; Usuted Btates_coupons 953 3 '67s 10! 90X ; now 5s 9125 ; Erie 48 turpentine 318 90, Livenroox Bept, 8— Evening. — Cotton—A shade firms middling uplands 87%d; middliug Orleaus, D3 3 salen 14,000 balea s Amorlcan 8,000 bale ; specti= Iation nod export 2,000 Ualea: saloa of Now Orleans on a basia of low middlings, deliverablo September 9d ; uplauds do 8 13-164. d_wintor wheat - 128 10d, Flour 20s@29s 3d. Corn 30s@30s 3d. Pork 70s, Lard 300, Choeso 02s. Cumberland middics 38n@38s 6d 3 short rib middles 415, Axtwenr, Sopt. 3.—Rofined potroloum 508, Panig, Bept. 3,—Rentes, 57 050, Ruffalo LivesStock Market. Burrato, Sept, 5.—Cattle—Recelpts to-day, includ- iog 25 curs m})crtul o arrive, 2,380 head, 1wakiug the total supply for the weck thus far, 7,004, Market active nt o shade lower figure on good cattlo, with Yo decliue on common etool Bales, 723 Illinois steers, averaging 1,087@1,368 1bs, at $4.87@0.12} ; 120 Ohlo steers, av 930@1,371, at (@5.80 ; 262 Texne stoerd, av_DT3G1,167, at $5.23@4,603 81 Missouri stecrs, ov 1,213, at $5.00@5.38 ; Indiana steers, av 1,119@1,003, ot $5.19% 30,205 20 M ehigan stoors sy €13, ot 33,80, Bhiep nnd’ Lambe—Ticcolpts to-day, including ro- poried orrivals, 4,000, making tho total supply for tho week thus for, 9,200, Market oponod active, but he- fore noon became dull at e off ou all grades from closing prices. _Bales, 469 Ondo phicep, averaging 871G 07 Ton,at $4.15035,14 5 1,091 Michig sh 00D, av F1QT, at $4,70@4°15 ; 1,010 'Canada lambs, av 61@C5, at $6.00 0.60. O ops—Ticeipta to-dsy, Including reporied arrivals 2,400, Toaking tho total ntpply £or woek thus fa, 16,100 Tho market continucs dull, Pens full of grassers, Somo J0 or 10 loads lield ovir. dood Loge rango ui $4,05 to $5.00 ; for ohofca Tilinofs grassors, $4.00@4.50. New York Dry-Goods Market. Nrw so0mx, Sept, S.—~Tho jobbing trade was sctive {o-day, and commisalon sgents continued busy. Tho market for colton goods 18 active and stendy at Tuling prices, Drown aud hed cottons and cotton flannels in epirited demsnd, Medium blesched ehirt- inga i vory sbort. supply.. Rolled Jaconots woro e~ tive, Drints vory brisk, ' Wool flannels snd blankets moving frecly ; bust grade ropellants aro sold head. Domestie and forelgn dress goody fu sctive domand. Wool and worsted ehawls brisk. Tho Wool Trades BosToN, 8ey*, —The excitoment in wool contin- ues, Munufacturers aro purclisiug froely, Sales of Oblo and Penusylvanis fioccos, medium extra, and double oxtraat GU@Bso 5 Michigau fleeces range trom 470 to G0 for medium txtra and doubls extra: und Wieconsin, Indlans, and othor Western at 45@dse ; combing and delaing. fleocos continuo fn demond, Al offeringy find o ready sale at advancing prices, rang- ing from 550 ta 60o for delain and comblug, Enst Liberty LivesStock Maorket, Eavr LETe, Sopt, 3 Catttlo— Arrivals, };‘?&n; Vont, Ga6lut ¢ miediiim, EY@53c: common, 4X@6o; Shockess, Hhies2s ; e, 1@ e 3 “Hogu—Arrivaly, 41 cara ; bost Ehlladelphia, $4.80G 6,00 ; Yorkers, $4.70@4.90, Blieop—Arrivals, 13 cars; beat, $5.35@5.60 ; medi- um, 43@5¢ ; common, 1o sales. Pittsburgh 01 Markots PITTEBURGH, Sept. S—-Crude—Market very quiet: nothilng offering under $1,15; plenty of buyers in morketut lower Sgares, Refined quict and dull at 16%ic. The Produce Markets. NEW YORK, New Yonx, Sept, 3.--CorronN—Steady with brisk spinning deniand ; middiing upland, 205¢ 3 futures closed quiet ; suics, 10,000 balea 3 Beptember, 18 21. 18 2340 ; October, 180 ; November, 17 9-16@17 11-160 5 December, 17 9-16@17%c; January, 173,@172{c; Feb~ Tuary, 1805 March, .18 1-16@18 8-180, BurapsTurrs—Flour iu good domand and higher § recolpts, 9,000 brls ; uperfino Westorn and State, $5. common to 20od, $0.60@0.E5 ; good to clolee, 0. 70; white whieat 6xtra, $7,7038.80; oxtra Ohio, $0,06(28.75 ; Bt. Louls, $6.50@10.75, l{xn flour stealy at §4,00@4,70. Corn mieal active and firm ; Wustern, $.16@3,40, Wheat higher ; recoipts, 16,000 bu; fu' Laflor No. 8 syring £1,50 { No. 2 and § spring, $1,01 1.6; primo No, 2 Milwaukve gnd Chicago, $1.63: No. 2 Duluth $1,65@1.60 ; wintor red Western, $1.67@1.60 Tojocted apring, $1.30; whits Wostorn, $1.08@L74. Ryo quict aud firm ; Westorn, 05@90c. Barioy aund ‘malt unchougad, | Coru ingood demaud and higher ; teamer Western mixod, 57@ G503 yollow Western, 66@05)c; te Weatern, GTugToe, Oats aclive 47,000 bu’; mixed Wostern, 4@ 1 orn, 21@23c, Hax AxD Hovs—Unchanged, LeaTuEn—Firm at 273@300 ; Orinoco, 255 @2Te, Woor—1In good requicat, and firm ; pulled, 39@60c ; double extra Ohlo, 620, Guooxnixs—Colles quict and vory firm ; Rio, 21%@ 2210 ; 85,000 bags expoctod fromi Europe shovtly. Bugar firin, with & good demand ; fair to good, 85@ @8%c. Molassoa quiot and firm, Rics quict, PrrhoLEuM-—~Orude, o3 refined, 1630, TunpeNTINE—Steady at 9o, Trovisions—Pork steady; now mess, $17.76, Beof quiot sud steady; pl mess, $9.00610,60 ; oxtra mesd, $11.25@12,5¢, Hame: in moderata ro- quest at 20@28c; terce quict sud firm; primo wmees, $18.00@33.00; India mons, $22.00@34.00, Out meats dull and unchunged ; middivs quiot sud firm ; long clear, BX@Je, Lard firmer; old Westorn, 8 0. UTTER AND Onrsk—Unchonged, MeraLS—Manufactured copper quict and mgnd{’ fngot Inke dull at 2030 cash. Scoich pig-iron qulel aud firm of 43@6lc ; AmericAn stoudy ut $0@450 ; var dull and unchianged ; Rusala shoot quist at 17@180 in goul. Narzs—Quict aud nnchanged, Wuzagy—Dull at $1,05@1,08, PHILADELPTIIA, Sopt, 8.— DREADITOFFE—Flour— ‘grades ; ofhors neglocted ; iy Iowm, Wisconsin, and Minnosots 40,623 @8.25 : Blats, Indiana and Ohlo, $7.40@8.00, Whedt in fair demand: rod, $LE1®1.60; smber, $170, Lyo steady at 2@, Jorn lu fair domand} yollow, G30; mixed Westorn, 61@03e. Oata dull} White, 43303 mixed, 39@43e, . PrTROLLUM~Ilathes downward tendenoy; orude, 10{6@11 refined, 1030, niskx—1ield at $1,04 for Western in iron. VALTIMORE. DavTisong, Bopt. - 8,—BnxapsTures—Flour un- changed, ‘Wheat activo but unchanged, Coru—Mixed ‘Wustern firmor at 613o. Oatadull; Weatorn mixed, 430; while, 44@400, Tiyo dull at 76 Phovisions—Dull and unobanged, Burrxu—Westorn firm for good fresh lats ; good to fanoy, 20@ 2o, ‘Winsxy—~Quiet at $1.10, Coywme—Sirong, bul quotations nomioal; prime 1o oargoss, BXGINC, PriapELYIL, Demund or beat 0Onwxao, Bop, 9, —HnxapsruyFa—Whoat dull; now No, 1 Milwsukeo to arrive, $1,473 " old do o srrive, $1,65; primo whito Cauads, $1.60, Corn firm, uny teiling upwsrd at 005, LEDO, Tovkno, 0., Bopt, 8,—lurapsTurrs—Flour aeady, ‘Wheat o good demand at full pricea; extra white Michigan, $1,40 ; ambor Michigan, spot, '$1.45@ 14 wellor Buptember, $1.462(; October, $1.45; No, 1 e spot, $LABY 7 mcller Sepfomber, $1.48; No. red o 145 Gopteanbor, $1493(1 No. 3 vod, $1.41 5 rojocteds No. 2 amber Illinols, $1.51, Coru in good do- mand at full prices; high mixed, spot, 47X(347Xo0; last half Beptember, 47: October and November, 49)0; low mixed, 47 ollow, 4803 whito, B0o, Ostu steady; No. 1, 800; No. 4, 3uc's refeoted, 206, Furiaye—irong and ljlé o Buald, 5X@00; Oswogo, U3§@100; Kingston, 0 @10c, Nxorivra—Llour, 700 brle wheat, 41,000 bu; corn, 2,000 b} 1006, e iNts—Flour, 500 brln; wheal, 24,000 buj corn, 40,000 bu ; oats, 1,000 bu. LOUIRVILLE, LouravitLx, Bupt, B.—UA00INO—TicId frandy; fond. fni upward; extrome rougy, 14@16) o for 4 und 23 pounds sianizrd brands, Corrox—Iirmer 3 middling, 18550, Lnrapsruyss—Flour active; tending upward ; extra fami.$, $6.005 A No, 1, $7,00; fancy, $7.76; some city raiide diold Bighor, Whoat mollingfrecly on arrivalj 3 nominale | exira famlly,. exiremo ranga $1.90@1,45 for red to white, Gurn nlendy at G4GBhc, sacked, daliverad at dopol, Ontn #lendy of 42440, Ttyo fn'domand b 7o for primo on arrival, Tarloy atody at $1.20@1,95, 1(az- Blow ralo; $20.00 dolivered at depot. Trovistons—em pork stsady st $16.40, | Dacon onny, with foir dotnnni s shonldors, D30 5 clent ril e, 040 clenr, 1076 packed, it mients atmor, with'Iigit domand 3 shouldoers, Byo; clear rib aldes, 93503 clear, D40, loosp, 3u or pcked, Hama quiet and atendy 3 plain, ‘13@13%0c; sugar-cured, @ 142¢e, eanvassed and packed. «d stendy; tierven, BIZ@biro: kege, 0)@1007 prig, 1740 3. small ordors 3@ higher, Wattskx-Alive and over at 050, 8z, Touts, Hopt, U.—CoTron—Nominally firm ; low middiing, 170 ; middling, 18, Buzansrurss—Flour firm and moro notlva ; super winter, $3,60@4,25 ; oxtra winter, $4.60@6.23 ; doublo extrn, $1.00@0.25 4 troblo; $6.60(7.00 3 family winfor $7.00039,50, _ Whebt active . and advancing ;. No. 3 red fall, $1,35 3 No, 2 red winter, $1,62 ;: samplo lots sell bigher; Corn slow | No, 2 mixed, 42j¢c, east track and ,olevator 3 400 Novembor, Oals euict and un- mfi""edml‘: M}‘z in l:hs'mu‘:%%}ny Bteady; No, 3 spring, 9350, Ityoutendy af o . Witiskr—Lower at $1,01, Provislons—Dork quict; small lots 10370, Bacon dull; only small ordor (rade, Lard unchinuged ; refined, 830, ‘Hous—Tirmer nt $1.0034.40, { OarrLE—Unchanged ; winfered Toxan 33%(@4o; nn- tive cows aut Lelfors, 2@33¢0; alockers, I@do; cholce, A(isd,'(n; good (o prime betves, 6@5230. trorIPTa—TFlour, 000 brla ; 'whoat, - 40,000 T g corn, B,000Lu ; onts 10,000 b3 rye, 5,000 bitj barloy, 1,000 bu'; hogs,'1,745: cat CINCINNATIL i OrxomaTs, Sopt. di-CoTToN—Quict and frm at i, Snravstures—Flour ateady ot $0.85@7.00, Wheat in falr domand and firm at $1.35, Corn firm ot 62@ 5c., Rya firm at 78G80c. Oatsand burley quictand unchanged, GRocENIES—Steong. Ors—Firm, Fots—Dull st 16c, Burren—Dull but unclinnged, i Curese—In fair demsnd and firm, TioviaioNs~—NMess ‘&lurk stesly ot $106,00@10,25 3 salea ot $10.00, Lard dull aud pominal; summer, Y7403 lean, 77;@8¢ koltlo, 83¢c. Bulk meats quiot and ‘fiem ; denand Hight 3 shotdders, Bo; “cloar rib sldes, D30 ; cloar, D¢, Bacon quict ; khoulders, Diz0; clear'rily #ldlcs, 101 @10 § clear, 10jgc. Wugy—Bteady ot 05¢, CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND, Bept. 3.~BneApsrorrs—~Wheat dull but firm; No, 1 red bold at $1.47 ; No, 2, £1.43, Corn steady nud firm at 53@540, Oats quict at ¥e for old 87¢ for uew. i 3 PETnOLEUM—Steady, firm, nnd unichnnged, MILWAUREE, Muwavssr, Bt J—Bspstures—Floue quiot and unchanged, Whent in folr demand and finn; No. 1 Milwaukee, $1.42; No. 2 do, $1,1835, soller Bep- tombar, SLIGi({ Octuber, SL13, Guts heavy . o- ccipts deproshed the markol; No, 3, 37o; = Corn stoady; No. 2 mized, d0c. Rye in falt demand and higher'; No, No, 71a’ 1,66, Darley in falr demnnd and flrm ; No, 2 spring, $1.1 Inrtarits—To Buifalo, 1505 Oswego, 92¢, Ttzcravrs—Flour, 3,00 briw; wheat, 237,000 bu, BuurpaeNTe—Tlour, 3,000 rls: wheat, 75,000 b, NEW ORLE, NEw Onceans, Sopl. 3.—BuzapsTorrs — Corn— Supply gt and_domandfoir; whito wnd yollow mixed, 6@d6c; white, 07@080; yellow, 69@70c, Bran—Ensier'st 82)@85¢, A PuovistoNs—TLard in foir demand for epot ; terco, 8H@8I0; keg 10N, - Winskr—Declinad; Loufstana, $1,003 Glactanats, .05, Ootrox~ Quict ; aalos, 500 biles, BUFFALO, Burrato, Sept, 8.—BREADSTUFFF—Flour Wheat quict, scirce, and strong; salos of 8,000 bu No, 2 Chicngont $1,98, Corn dnlland strong; sules, 18,000 bt at b4o for No, 2: 54@EL}@AGe in lois, Outs quilot and firm; sulcs, 7,000 b in lots on privais terms, Buppored to bo'3Tice, blown, Fuxianre—Undisnged. steady, A 4 Wolf Boy.? An interesting chuld, romsrks tho Pall Mall Gazetle, has lately made its appearance at Luck- now, he Pioncer roports tho arrival thoro of “auovalty in tho shago of & wolf boy.” This young gentleman, who is now uudergoing a {m:- coss of taming in' tho lunatio asylum, was, it is #nid, carriod off by wolves when an infant, ond’ hae remained with them until & short time ago, when ceught and recognized by biy poronte, 'His fomily, Lowoyer, ean hardly be cons{rnhflutud on his restoration to their bosom, for his aducation in wolf nursory (which, by tho ‘way, was purely secular,) soems to havo been very dofautive, His manners arenot only disagroonble, but poculiar. At first ho walked onail fours, though now ho liss been induced to wall on his iwo feot -only, liken reasonablo being ; ho has long bair on bls hond, and bis body i8 ‘much scarred, and Lo cannot speak, nor eant ko understand o sngle word. 1lis paronts uffored much inconvenionce on Lis first_arrival at homo, owing to Lis fre- quontly attacking and trying to dovour thom by night ; and, indeed, it was owing to Lis persint- ango in this unillinl conduct, that they wore com- pelled in solf-dofense to place bim under medi~ cal survoilanco, Ho, alko, nmong other disa- grecablo habits, tenra raw ment to pioces with Dis tooth and eats it ravenously, like n wild benst, nud, morcovor, bites and snups at any ono who attempts to touch him. e A Journey Under Chloroform. The London Lancet of Aug. 15 says: ‘¢ A novel, vory intorosting, and useful application of chlorofornt has just been made by r. Bqunroy, of tho Bolio Hoapital. A Indy Lind boon subjoct* «ad to sn oxamination under chloroform on Pues- duy last, Tho husband of the patient wished to move her as soon a8 possible to hor lome at Nor- wood, but in her then condition of pain and ex- huostion n journey was out of the quostion. Tho advisability of her return being strongly Aurged by her frionds, it was proposced to perform tho imlmey ‘under chloroform, and this wag ac- tually accomplished on Wednesday. The patient was anwsthetized in her bed in” George streot, Hanover square, having no knowledge of her iinpunding Jouruey. Lo wa thon carsiod down stairs and placed in nn invalid-carriage, drivon to Ter home at Norwood, and taken out and carried up-stairs to her own bed, without at any time actually rmmsuizhxf shio was on hior way homo. Tho journey oceupled an hour and a half, and lt;lm potiont was undor chloroform sabout two ours.” MACHINERY. WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providence, R. I., Bullderof the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE JYith Marris'Patontod Inprovements, Sead for Ofrcu- urs MEDICAL CARDS. DR. A. G. OLIN, 352 WABASII-AV., OPPOSITLE POST OFFICK, Tho most renowned spocialist of tho age in the treat- mant_of Uhbronle Discases of hoth sexes. Bom nal Weaknoss, Norvousnoss, Averston to Bucloty, Imi. paired Slght,' Loss of Moma a., pormianently Gured, Nowmattor who havo fatled, oall or Write, It 1y soltovident that a physiclan making a oertain clasa of disoasos for thirty yoars hia study, and trunting thousanda of casos yearly, must adquiro greator skill ia hifs lnnclnl? than ono lu genorat practice, ~ Physicians of high stand- ing, in this and other citlos, recugnizo this fact and roc- eminoud pationts to Dr. Olfa for treatmont, Skstlons S e, B oty oso_baving failed bulng ourad, specislly luv el or write, And récolvo tho Doclors opiston, fron of chargo. Thinga Jononght o ¥now._tho crosm of medtealltera. ture—oxplaining who may marry, why not, why, Neodful advico, Aboat.plmples on tho 140a, Why our peoplo aro Rigmeiuraly inflem, Al that tho donbtful wial (o koow Chis work: contains infornation that all should bo a anainted with, & true marringo guldoand privato counsol- or. ot tn aty addrcss post-paid, or 80 conts, Addross D, A.G, OLIN, Obicago, 111, DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 277 and 270 South Olark 8t., corner Van luren, Chlongo, Tt fa woll known by sl roadore of, the pagors, that Dr. §: Jigolaw s tho olilost oxiabilshod piyalclan 13 Chioay Betoncy and axporionco lisve made Dr. 1. tho mos nownod SPECIALIST of thio agor honorod by tho broas, estoomod ultho ‘highost madical attainmon by al iy mnmmln-{’gmnmr'lnn day, baviug dovatod TWENTY VHATS OF HIB LIFE Li hostecting romodios that will vosltively all cavos of QLLIONIG AND BPECIAL CUNSU! FRER, SEPARATE PARLORS B T D R AL ektors: with alaups, Do C. BIGKLOW, o1y s 316 Bouth Oraeite Times, Oct, B 188, DI WIOTLOW fex thgalnity brod piyatclan, it rop- utation i boat kniown hort in ou midsts 110 WRita no 4 tant roforonco, batis wull spoken of by every ony un- tieting thewngalvod to bia caro. - Whila th workl onduros 1hla Ghisa of phywiolats aro Foquleod. AR AF any o Hbogs tho utmost importance tu ulllllfln suoh norvico, 16 Ia o ouly a nian Whoso oxporiongo Ls vqual to bls otfar of e oal afd, and srithout projudice, of any intorost fu saylni othor thau tie trath, we yocommond most cordiully and omphatically such (0 visit DIt, BIGELOW, nthis Central Ttoome, 277 and 379 South Clazk-st., Clileago, 3o Dr. Kean, 360 South Clark-st., Chiocago, Moy bo sonfdontially consultod, porsonally or by il froaof nlll!pu ou all chronic or norvous diseasos, b, Jo KIEAN Is tho only physiolan iu tho ity whowar- rants ufos o no pay. Groon Book went for 50 conte, Illustzatod with numor= ous Hagengravinis. SEINID, Dr.TO 183 BOUTH OLARK-8T., Continaes to eure all Chronio, Norvous, and Urlnary Disosscs of both noxes, wnd iay Lo conlidontlally cotie " ‘porsonlly o Ly wall, freo of churgy. Fomalo thon trontud with sugcoss. - 11is Modical ruativa to ‘wantlomon son T IDIRN. SIMOINIES, 113 WEST MADISON-ST., OIICAGO, 1LE (x rogular raduato in iucdlolno), trouts all Ohronie Disvasos, of All Fomalu Diticuffox £ty smzun: Ouros gaaraniout. troated with sucouss. Modioines furnished. Consulta- tion froe. A Look un disesses, and circulars, &v., jor yansled flke—alt froo for two slauipe. ALY Tuttors Gonti- ontial, PRESCRIPTION FRER For the specdy cure of Nervous Debility, and all disor- sun Plulilk)lfi‘flll lhy lxll(l“l nlluxl“}ll J‘“‘T)llll dfivu 'I‘AO,}: Eotals Loy the logrodiane, Andross DI, i 5 binciaaatl, Obior - Vst iy Lo STy Totwoen Randolph and Washington, Fall Term (oloventlt year) bogin Beptombor 8, Tall oourso of atudy; ablo toachors In all degartmonts, ¥or tnformstion concorning ofthor tho boardiug or day do- ‘partment, apply for olroulars or call at tho Sominary. O A, GREGT, Prinoipst. RACINE COLLEGE. TRactne Collogo noludes thrao Bohools: 1. A COLLEQGIATI: DEPARTMENT, with fall Qol- Ioginta Courso. 2. A BOTENTIFIO SOHO0I, to be hogun this Autumn, 8, A GRAMMAR SOHOOL FOR BOYS. Tho thrao Sohnola hogin Sept. 10 _For amind iy e T o R S ke OV D D ‘Racino Uollogo, Tacno, Wis. Catalogucn can bo obtatued st tho Moraliants' National i, B Family and Day School, NEW YORK CITY, MI88 BRACKETT and MISS ELIOT will reapen thole schiool for girls from six to twenty-ono, Wednosday, Bopt. 4, at 117 fant Thirtyalxthoat, Glrls Attod for any Col- lego, Rofor to Rev. Robort, Collyer, Chiorgo. . PALMER'SACADEMY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, 768 MICHIGAN-AYV. _B7~ Puplla oan entor at any thno.. ST.XAVIER’S ACADENTY Corner Wabnsh-ov. anil Twenty-nintheata, OII0AQQ, Thls ulogant now bullding will opon for the roceution of gupllyon Mondas, Hopt. 1. Kor olroulars apply to t enotross, MRS, GEO. VANDENIIOFY. BOYS' BCHOOL, Mes. GRORGE VANDENHONT will open, hior Toard- g and oy ool for ROV, st Ner 106 WESTEOITY. SICOND-8T., cloto to RENERVOTR PARK, Now York, Sopt. 18, “Numbor of boarding pupils linitod'to KIGIIL Sefoal hours from §:30 8, m. t0.3:%0p. . 01 8y bo: o MADEMOISELLE T. EL/8 FRENCH SOHOOL Reopens Bopt, 7, Tho only ono in Now York whoro oncht n tatight 8 In PAvia, Huportor Kngiieh cduention: Drawing, Latin, and Singlog facluded in tho tultion, Tioardors havo ui exoollont homo. or oiroulars, 55 Wosk ortysixtivet, N, Y. Refors by pormission to" dra, R i3, Grodoll,” K, ‘Goo. A, Dullman, Olicago, 1L, 5 Men, Goo, P, Plant, Bt Lauis; Mrs, O, £, Bull gmncy. a5 E'n‘..Mcz?"'”"" "Jr., Nu Y.5 T, froland, 1, X, Secloy, Cin: BT MISS BURGESS? Jogist, Franch sl Gurman gacding and Day Stool, for (itod and Childran, No. 108 Wost Thety-fovt onth. ow York, roopous Septomber 34, 1673, Raf. orencos~Ycof, 1, ¥ Barkor, Now York Tt. Hov. Wi, 3. Groon, D. D., lilshop of Misisslppi, Hov, J. 8, O. Alboft. Fale Haven, Conn, SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY MRS, I, BIMONS, successor to Miss Mott, 460 Mich. {gan.ov. Engifah, Froneh, and German Day and Hoard- ing School for Young Ladivs and Chiliron, #~Torm commonces Taesday, Sopt. 8. S. G. SANGER'S English and Classical School FOR BOYS Jiltronpon Monday, Sont. 8 ¥or clrculars addross M. SANGER nt his v 100, 1379 Indiana. FREEHOLD INSTIT s eochold, Now Jarnoy: a boarlug aohool fur doya: scnd for oatalogus to Rov. A. G, OHAMBERS, Principal. APAMS: ACADIMY, QUINOY, MASS. ION. Charles Franols Adaina, LL. D.,’ Ohairman of tho Tonrd of Manngors: Whlism R. Dinimogk, LL. D., 1ato Professor of Grook In Willisms Collogo, Mastar, A ‘thar. ough clnssical and matbomatloal schiool, with caroful suparvision of tho pupdld. For clroulars, with full par- tculars, addrons tho Mastor, LE BOYS' HOME AND SOHOOL, NO. 77 ost., lartford, Cann. For roloruucos. and ddross BIRS. M, L, READ, TIOME AND BOMOOF, —FALLRY BEMI. nary, Fulton, Onwurn Co., N. Y. Reopens ist Hep- tombor, combinink the facllities of a complote oducatiol it thio advantageofa Chirlsting, home.' Oliargos mod- orato. Addross REV, JAMIL ORE. PSHOPTHORPE—A GHURCH = OHOOL FOT young Indies, noar Bothichom, Poan. Fall sonson will opayon Sout, 17, 198, Tor olrodiaes addruss Miss 1'J- WALSH, Principnl, Bothichow, Ponn. 5 -(QROLON INSTITUTY, GROTON ON THE HUD- sum, N. Y,~Fall ter will commenco Sopt. 18, For cireul dress A Wick HAPPAQUA MOUN INS' TK—A BQARD. . Iug school for botly soxes nndor the cara of tho Sooiaty of Frienda. smenzas nintl month Btb, 1 ross . Principal, Chavpanua, ’Duun 1OYS WAKED UP AND 8ET AGOING AT 1) YONKiis MILITARY INSTITUTE. liox 664, Yonkors, N. ¥. 4 1R HAVENSENINARY X BOXRDINOSOHOOL £ youn ladlen, t opt. 8. _Adiress O, . POND, Prinoian, Faie Haven, Cond AMILY SCHOOL FOR BOVS,—OUR_AIM 15 PA- ‘rontal caro and thorough proparation for business or Gollege: Loforouco to aotua] patewns, Address at Unlon- vitle, N. Y., 8. B, HARTWELL, M, A, NORT EDWARD INSTITUTE—A BOARDING ‘uminary for Loth sozus,~ Twontloth year begins Aug. Hittpon teachors: to pecparo foe callugs, for buaih o. lor yenr. % RN 2B Fat deaweeds N MINARY KOR Y OUNG TADTER, TIUBSON YOUNG™ LADIE son, N, Y.—Tho auiumn torm Liogins S Amativo Tronch te %00 per » ARY, HUD. apt, 8, 1673, Torms, s in tho fe B30 por o8 PEAKR, Prinaipnis AKESIDE BEMINARY—A BOARDING BCHOOL Tor girlsant yonog Noys, At Oconomuwoe, Wis, For alreulas, suirsss MIS CIAOK . JONS, Priacl: s pal, [ME. O. dn BILVA AND MRS, ALEX. BRAD- M o8 rvets MR Ogdan ftofimmons) Tinglish, Fronch, and Gorman Hoarding and Day School for young. iadies and ohildron, 17 West'Thirty.olghthst., Now York, Feopons Soploiabior 3.~ Applioations” may Bo mads s abovo, N8, WAL & BRYANS BOXKDINGSCHOOL FOR LM yonag “ladics, Tho fall torm of Mrs, BRYAN'S sefol ondne Sogt 17, 1o BATAYIA, N. Y., Juno 2, 1678, N[OREL SOIO0L ¥OR YOUNG TADIES: KIS0 Kindurgarton, Rod” Bank, Monmouth Covaiy, N. . Duarders, 13. Phyatoal and montal oulture, Toaching by lectura anld abjoct, lendiug pupily o think s consnny Voodlowork, onligsr art. otc. L, B, COLEMAN, Friu o N[ONTROSE CLASSIOAL AND MITITARY 4YL “Sohoal, South Orango. N.J., oua hour from New York by tho Morsls & Lissnx Taflvoad: epacious drill~ goum, Arnory, und oqaiimonia; olassloel couso, alsa Trongh, Gartnan, and_Drawiug: foopons Bopt. 16. * Rov, D WILKY, Princiial. Tumi, 8600 oz susian, snd w0 oatra: NORTIWESTERN DNIVERSITY—81X OO logus, and ovor sovonty Professors and instructors. Tall torin pona Bopte 17, 1 dout FOWLER, Livansion, 1il. RERGKILL MILITARY AOADEMY, PEERSKILT, Nk fibporyoir, Onennkopt To. Col. UHAY. 3. WIIGHT, A M., ROBENT DONALD, A. M., Associato Principals GKLAND INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, Y Nynokon-tiivudson, ~Tha {all tern of ihis instl: tuto, dolightfully situntodon tho liudson Rivor, near e York, will commonca Bopt. 21, Yor oatalogtio nud with full particular, addross RE' ELOS TELD, Prosidont, For partioulars, addross Prosl: slroular, MANSH R RSTDE AEMINARY, ROONEATER, N. | [\, for misnos and young Indies, roonons Supt. 8 almieslon o <lrcular, addross'to " Prinolp MILITARY INST! ENTY. fourth year bogins Hopt. 16, 1878, Boys thoroughly fttad for Cullogo, Nolontiio Nohdol, of Dusinoss, Ohirls- ianmaybood dotolopad by kindniss aud falthiul disol; plino, Looatlon aoldom equeled for” hoaith, hoauty, sud accusebifily. For optalogue, with full dotalls sud fofor. encos, addruss W, O. WILLOOX, A. M., Capt. W. A. VLINT, Principai ford, Conit., AYBROOK BEMINARY, A BOARDING AND a7 clioul for youn; ladids and chiflirna, Saybrook, ma. Will opon Wednenday, Rupt. 10, 1878," For elrou: Jarauid rolurouoos, addrana (hé Frinoipal, A{153"ALIOK WARNER, FALUMANN BEMINARY, PATRRSON, N. J.— Tinarding and duy-uchool Jor yuung ladlon'will reopon Sopt. oulars may bo obtaluod at Cooko & Hogks, 16 biartiandtat., and at A, L Shipman, & Sous, 35 hiai. Dorst drora Mra, GRORGE O, TALLMAN, Jr., w;zmmu FEMALE COLLEGE, WILMINGTON, Dol., oiforu thorouyh Instruotiut in a lloral coursd ot atudy, inder home.liky tnil ponso, Soasion beglus O A My Prosidunt. YRON-WORKS. L WonTaINaToN, Frost. Wi, 11, BAviy, Booy. ARTHUR G. MOORE, Sup't, THE CINCTNNATI RATLWAY IRON WORKS, Office, No, 493 East Front-st., CINCINNATL 0., MANUFAOTURE RAILWAY IRON, Solid I Beams, thunnel Plate, Ty Angle, and heavy Iron gene erally for Bridges nnd Fire=Lroof Bulliings. Address ARTIUR G. MOORE, Buporintendent, u uencos, at reasonnblo ox- ‘Hopt, 10, REV. JOIN Wik __ BITTERS. . PERFECTION] BOKER'S BITTERS. Buwure of Co Al Right Sulve for Burny, Bolls, CORNS! D, STEPHENS, 131 Deasbornate orfeits. 25 conts o box. HGOLEY'S THEATRE. . Tharaday, Feiday, Batoeday, and Saturdny Matineo, aftar months of oarcful proparation, will bo prosonted Branson loward's bonutifal Boctaty Drame, lustrative of lifo i Now York and Parts, entitlod LILIAN’S LAST LOVE, Onst to thio ontlro strongth of tho Compaby. Teappesr- anco of Miss Tiliza O'Cannor an Liljan, §77 Thio production of ** Lilian's Laat Love' I tho firat ocenslon on whioh an otlglual play by o prominont Now York Dramatiat hiaa rocolvod ita initial porformancos in any theatro outsido f Now York Clly, "This Dramn han boon gottten up with all that attontion to dotaf) which hos mado this Theatrs wlar, MYERS OPERA HOUSE. Monroo-at., botnoon Doarborn and Stato, Brilllant Buccoss of the STAI COMPANY, Arlington, Cotton & Kemble's Minstrels, In an ontiro chango of proeamina, Mackln and Wilson: "{L;i%,:’mm‘u..‘.‘."f i |ru,:liklri!ul’lml| il g, Sillars FHtugton, Hon a1, Jombln ' Notw Shoe A, R Now Danacs,” Now Acts, and the faughablo Duriossud of DEXVORCOCEID! Evory Tivoning and Ratnrdny Matice. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Tho Hand: t Theatra in tho World, Tlighly Leinatia Hooeptian of tho Groatest Lirlug Act Lawrence Barrett. THURSDAY, HAMILET. Tridny Night and Sutunlny Mntinao, MONEY. Satucdny Nights RIOHAID 111, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. DIAMONDS! ONLY A FEW NIGHTS MURL, Baturday, only Matinoo of DIAMONDS, Rorahrdy n yisaad with DIAMONDS: Thi inogt spnrkding Bnoloty Comody zet krscntod (o tha publlc. Onr noxt prodnotion, FRENOHWOMIEN. GLOBE_THEATRE. Evory Evontng and Wednowday and Saturday Matinocs. ont. Extrnordinary. THE flnANuug’le'&:lN P prooucED FACLIT 1V TERICA ! A T A s ) oA WORDRIEDT, TS Producad in a sty 25 qp. ° o nover boforo oaualed it nty Theatro. KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, Clark and Randolph-sts. For Concerts, TLootures, Oonventions, Balls. Onpncibyk 1,660 numbsred soats. Boats movable. _Apply at tho Hall. " RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. " Summer Arrangement. RXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MARKS.— t Saturdayoe oopigd- ¥ Buniay oxcoptod: JiMonday excaptod. I Az- rive Sundayat8:008. m. ¢ Dally, MICHIGAN CENTRAL &GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS l condest, D Tt Gl i, ontirant corner af Mandotihe and 76 Canal Madison, Mornin Night Brprote..,.. Y 0. WENTWORTH, Goneral Passouyor Axont. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. 0, Kantas Gity and_Denter Stort Line, vfa_Zauls(- 1 Chicugo, Sprinafieid, Alton and St, Loufs Thyough Jine. Union ejot, Weat Side, near Madison-ac, Bridge” Ticket Ofices : At Depot, and 132 fiandolphtts TLeate, | Arrice, Knangas City Exprosa vin Jackaon. villoy I, and Loulstaua, Mo, . * 9:008. m. |* 8:10 p. aneas Cli i Kapross, vin ‘Jackaun) L., and Lonisi ana, Mo, %8, m, t., Lonls 10 p. m. Bt Lol Fast Kxpross, via Main| no.. LECTE N 08, m. 10p. 1. pringhold Faxt Expes n, m, Jotlorsun Clty TExproni... + 7300, s Pooria, Kookuk & Busi'' m[* B0 bl . Wanotia, Lacon, and Washi T press Jollot & Dy . m.* 8:0 p. m. * 4320 P, w.i* 82108, m, CHIPAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depnt, corner Muison and Cannlostt,; 1yckst Officy 83 Santh Clarl=st,, opposite Sherman House, nd at Depot, Leate. Arrirs. 4 9:30 8. m. |1 6:t0 8. m. o) Mnil and Expros *5:0p, m. 111:008. 1, Milwaiko, 86, P oty iy olis Night Eipress, +9:30 p. m. |* 4:15 p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depota—Fuot af Lakeat,, Indiannar,, and Sizteenthiat,, and Canal and Stzteenth-sta, ~Ticket ufices, No. 03 Clari- at., andat dejots. 3 ongor. urorn Passenior (Sunday Dubuguo & Sloux ity Exp. Pacific Night Expross, Dowuor's Grove Accon Toxns Exp: ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. Depot fool af Lukest, and foot &t Trcenty dat, Tickel e bt aanp Blapir Lrisconiat, Tkl Arrive, Expross. Bt. Loufs Bt: Louls fast 1. 0 0p. m. 110, . "(a) Runs to Ohampaign on Saturdays. CHICAGOD & NORTHWESTERN BAILROAD, ity affices, corner Handolph anit nud 75 Canale + corner Ma a Pacific Fast Line, a Dubiiquo Day a Quatia Night lixhros, it I2x. via Glintor o Bt. Paul {tapross, Marquotte Sy b it. Yaul Expros a=Repos cornor nfav.ynl. and Kinzlo = Al A izl BBobot oorg O A TENNKTT, Gon, Tass. Agont. COLORADD. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Freight Otlice, 1 Clurk- a1 Inducowmonts, Grent Now lowto. A, P31 W, K. WEBE, do CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. T, & 8t. Rt Devots corner of VanIuren and Shernan-ta, Tickst aice, Gramd Paciie Uotel, Leave, | _Arrie nw'tht Atohison Ex 0dt Qmal Poru Accamny Night Ixpros Loavenwortly W p. 00 . . Depot, Van Hu oot af JaSalle-st, Tieket whzn, orthueealcormer Gtk ant Hatudoiuhatesy and southiess cornier Canul and Madison-sts, Areive, Mail, via Alr Lino aud Matn Lino s w Y ia| York $apres pross, v Kiktact Accanimodation,se., Houths Olifoago Accuinmi PITTSBURGH, FORT Way NE & Day tix Tacyii Fast L, 9103 3. 1 THROUGH CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & GINCINNATI LINE, VIA KANKAKEE RI]UY'E, ik Fram Qe Great Central Raflrond Depot, foat Lathesst, for thro ¥ g -car Lerths apply’ ab o T e Attt wetr cntnct Clork 15 ello-atry corner Waslee Somatate, corner Sadigun s 59 St ad dltinots Centead D T 0. T8 A e R 8, ey B % Katuriiay Sbohe ceatn o | ot i s en e ok Pwouty-socoud-ute Tralus arrivo a Tk b i Ctnopona it LA Diimiia ehookod and take train AL Dupots

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