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~riding on the rail at 40 miles an hour. 8 ’ . “THE CHICAGO DAILY 'TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 27, 1874, ~ . i i e e e e b THE NEWSPAPER TRMN. moAstre, nucmfilod to flll the vacuum, a tnak that it will now lind takon off its hands, LINCOLN MEMORIAL-TOWER, A Monument in London to the Ameris can President. From the Lomdon Standard, July 10, Englaud and Awerica, In thelr admiration of tho lato Abraham ILincoln, or rathor the part which tho Jato President of tho United Bintes tock In the nogro omancipation, hava joinod handn for tho purpoeo of promoting & pormanent monumont to his famo, in the form of nmo- . Whil ; has attrac ttontion of all who have seon hion another long drink. Thon Lo onat his ‘' THE LAST FIRE. b as Shasnt S s “sconeeods” Ong ot the | - VWEED IN PRISON, R B o VARG ot Lo T aughson o | 370 ‘Lowand b ool snd somucs ‘lon i . firomon of No, 21 steamor toports that & man 3 can only bo imaginod, It I impoesiblo that this | thought, * Thoro orunidora nro dnfnq' A gront informod him that he saw snother mnnhlnvln lmmcu!fix notllm 1a moroly Iw uuullm"{ntlgnt'l':: ;[or]l(i" m|xam||{nd|ho, [Y] Ilnln‘lvlg‘t’ndnl}l:" u:’lg:lelhn ' : - % 1 " urY { bis b 9. Wion ha firs! s swallo - Destruotion of the Michigan South~ | env. s fumodiatelytherostier (o Aumos burat | FLOW the Toss Kills Tino Dehind | o e iomor iis busnens. Wio 1o lr chons | bis g and slowly ‘swallomed a fo, moutls Yo (1 g L forth. * 'Che {uformant had no doubt but that the | the Bars. many Jettors. Thess woro not carolossly | rigingaun fn an Obio river fog, snd ho feomod er's Qil-Storshouse, - | peraon lio sasw aot fire to tho building. The ro- ; ports from_yavions sources show that the fire as 8ot by somo one, 2 Tho Total Loss Is ouly About $20,000. THE LOCUST PLAGUE. The First Trip to Milwaunkee ing, thrown fnto tho ntove, but burned separately, | an placid as a Qusker on lus wodding morn. Yesterdny Morning, with o grontent chra: - Tuo. lottors Wars | i \Fhat wonld s o wiihatie tha mmitoRE G :m: m:“;m ;nalfin;l: half pla‘ufd in tho ;mlvlu cmiu‘ut ‘lovuly wotaon ?"baa!llh:‘ ulz.gd ho, .mznm 1 watched unl was ontiroly consumod, Ho olsing tho nonrly ompty buokot ia the rogion An Insido History of Anothior Conviot. recolven a groat mouy lattora, which ha alao da- {:(u nngu, “‘Mhu¥ul$u'uymu morals, elovatos his stroya as noon 48 thay Liavo boon road. No oho | aspirations, randars bis bowe happy, and makas | 120w tho tarmers Get iRid of Tnom In | Inmes Donobug waa discharged from Dinok- i over kmow whio is oorrespondont aro, Hor | baar chionpor,” Enthusiastio Reception of the Liter- ary Ambagsadors, . ; ' Tiavo lind b s 'ontor | o0 tor tuytdl,” morfaltower sitachod to the now Indepondont tre woll's Island ou Thuraday weok, e hud boca 0 tay Lo him, Mo onro. Yns, dom wimming doy play tor tuyfol, @ g};\:{f‘“ ::‘;l:ut gx&x:.unu of tho Kennington and | Possibilitios of Serious Disaster. ek Bi ;i‘::r:';u;:, ’;ilf:::; R e Rl S Nl 1’\'\:'11»{13{"\'{?“ onoh lattor ho” wrltos, nftor Lo liag | moaned tho Touton, Ilin suninor aull couslste of an | Tuo mdralist frowned omiuously at tho intor- g hio who was sent to intorviow him, toa o moralist frowned ominously Gbleago nartorly ascapod angthor Targa cou= | 4 F0F tho bouotl: of tig miforors Grom tho | Graplis Bho e tont, e Inocvier My 108 B it et Pty wUllo eravat, aud wlsa | ruption. e s Gagration yostordny, At sbout B o'slook in the | ylirongh tho modim of your papor, Lo iivs thusd | wd battery, and whilo sorving out his 4onlonco | ayery day. Ilo no loakos Woatn the grest i | b ;{“{" filfln"nfiofl 1,4_0-)“ h°m'°udm Titalliat afterucon tho largo ong-story brlok oil-storo- | Wentain Tarmora sumo slncero adviso, T hve | goled an avdorly in tio hospltal n whiah WIlisn | eiou wiah In rouerelly samssiaton e o | buoket on 20L10 wroslk s thoy aya brotght boos houso of tho Micligan Soutbora Railrond - wns | boon for many yoars s rasidont of countrios | M. Twood ls ansistant-ordorly, 1Ilis story of tho | ITo oarrlon an opon-fazad. gold wnion guntied ot i Lo ponannt. & 2 | annually via .,,,Ih “thla diro soourge, In North- | dally prison-ifo of tho ox-Bosn Ia tho first miutto | ‘with n binck chaln 3 weats pi ¥ hin the grasp of the humblo poaannt. found to Lo on fire, hoavy blnglt mokoe isauing y via y! d . ¢ that b Tod th d by 3 Woaty plaiu gold studs aud Payiuyg for his gallon sud tossing tha youth & wostorn Tndia, Mesopotamia, Syrin, ‘and Bouth | nccount that hes ronchod the outes world by & 1 yigok rubbor sloove-buttons, A plain gofd i the through orovicos in tho roof, But, owing to tho | YEUER NS ‘carofully watchod the Lubita of | chaouol whioh. pormits Its publioation, That | el it Tlogat of by hm}‘m‘ !ih \niog nlx]xlml for bringlag it, ho cssnyod to m;untt lig inflammnblo naturo of tho contonts of the build- | g mout doatriotivo of ell fnsccts, as well sa | Mr. Twacd wan aliowed to woar bis bonrd booamo | & {ntcony " prigon sult whioh 1o koaps casolnils ::fll‘?:dnall]n:‘ and l:y‘ > '.Hl:?nn':;"mh:“h oaskedns ing it mas In flanian bofaro tho nesival of o first | thio maumor tn whiols o nativen of tiiveg goun- | known only whon ho appored en tho withon~ | o nder tho bod, *Ita has work it past toy | Sougds, 1ic0 out I tho stroats, ho mado for onging, and eovoral fraight-onra hiad also caught | trios used to combat tho relentloss invruder. It f stand soveral wooks ago In o aulk brought by bls | 4inigg ningo his incatosration, Tho firat oeonsion he happy hours away by quafug thae soductive In & romarknblo fact hnt tho roglons moutly In- | private scorotary, Mr, Foator Doiroy, How o | war whan ho was. visiiad by (ha Grand e | y by 3 boboss thiy oouklbo lindled ont ot the ey, ¥ndod by Joousts aro Hotorlousty dontituto of | pansoshis timo, sthioro o takon bis meais, whio ara | Sras Ko ho was visitad by the drand Jury ; ('hop-julco. THE BUILDING AND IT8 VONIENTS wood—{udead, of fual of any Klud—yob €o | Li visitors, bow bo drassos, aud, In a word,whab | e et 00 S YO TOn T tho Lorea o ke A flocint Senndul in London, wero doomed from the boginning, and thore waa my astpnislment I bave noticed that tho | special attontious aro shown him by tho prinon | ¢ho'priggn Inapeotora oxamined tho prison ; and, Thoy bave bad ial moandal of tho f no e In trylny Lo savo thom. 'Thio offorts of tho | natives of all thoso diatriots Invaviably omploved | authoritlon, have bLithoito romninod mystorios. | 41i faurth was whon the full Board of Commis: AT e bCocla] sopndal’ of oo "g fuomon wora thotofora mafuly dircotad towards | this vory sttifleo, or xathor Its smoko, whoro~ | Nowspapor roprosoutatives have froquoutly visit~ | sfonors of Oharitios and Corroction vlsited the o Bliraoits e oo aftoraa {:M'HU']‘E suving tho lrgo blind, kash, aud door storoliouso | witl to oppose tha invading host. - As, Nowover, | odtholsiand,henriny pusies from Prastdont Lisim- | nrion govaral months ago during a timo of catie voung wifo snmofilly, had Anishod b sodiiciing of ok & Lmihips, ahout 60 foot north of tio | thelr succoss doponds upon tho quantity and | beor, of tho Doard of Commimoners of Ousrt- |-gidrablo publio oxoliomont on - tho ubjoctof | Jawns i (G pummorully, Marctilonoss had iaton burning buildiag, and the two largo clovators of | doueily of the smoko which thoy omn produon, tios and Oorrootion, 88 woll as notos from that ['\rieon g, Over onch eell ‘i the prison and Tofugo with hor fathor; the. Howards and Nop: Fitnt, Thompson ' & Co., about 200 foot wont. | and wood boing much too sonrca In ihoke ro- tzuutlumlm requoating Wardon Lisoomb to grant | guor gaeh bod in tho_hospital Is susponded tho Tolknworo 1) hy fuo oars; Mobsighoe OApOl waa: Numborloss streams of water wero- directod on | glona to bo burned extensivoly, and peat and | tho bearera ail 'romb)n favors, but all was in ocoupaut's *“tally,” Itieu record of lusorlmo, | in Roma, tryin yh seouro hun:rgl om tl‘l): ropo- thoro buildug and tlg wparis that full on tho, cont aitogothor wnknomn horo, the inlabitauts ralng Mr. Twos nl:rvl‘;:“-“b;{ &{;’;eglzfl";:yflgxg‘; memo, ago, - mativity, roligious._bolia, 2o | wouliing it T rovfns woro specdily oxtinguishod by the firomon’| earefully colloct all ti ung of their oamols, o hon th L La of viction an a sontouca, A . o woro siationcd thora With buckots of wator, | ersom mine ‘donltoys, oxon, cows, shop, Fonts, | the Lonpital room, if o waa fortunao naugh | Hiod date af con atory, aflor alroulating for months through tho During tho great Amorlean ntrugglo many maotinga woro hold in South London to axpreas sympathy with tho oatso of unfon aud emanot- pation, ° Thoso wera chiofly hald in Surray .Chapel, under the preatdaucy” of the Rov, New- man 1Hall. At tho close of tho War somo Amorl- can citizens suggested that adjoiniug the’ now churoh, which was daoslgued ta bo bullt to take tho placo of Surroy Chapel, n tower nhould be orcatad by Amerleans ad a tostimany to tho sympathy expreasod.for them in thoir struggle. An amount exceeding £1,600 was ratsed, aud the original plax of tha structure was onlarged, 80 53 o roudor it moto In proportion to the buildings to boerocted bosidoe it, and moro worthy of the obfect, It was thon rosulved that tho monumont ahould bo intornntional, ns an omblom of mutual goodswill botwoou Amorlon and England, and that tho cost should bo equally divided. The nionumient will conist of o towar sad’spiro, 300 foob in_hoight, Itis Luiléona solid }mludn!lun. tho whlls are of graat thickuoss, and tho matorisl Kontish rag, with Portlan atono dressings. Tho Stars and Stripos will bo The Cream Cily Enjbys Its First Sun | day Scusation, ) Crowds at the Different Suburban Stations. } Success of the Entorprise. Milwaukeo cnmo within tio hours and twanty- one minutes of Ohlongo yestorday morning, Tho Croam City now swings in tho samo orbit with us~-a littlo in tho rear—and ie proparod to catoh the eparks from our oft-rocurring bLiazos. This isnot an uamixed ovi), for sho can also, overy Bunday morniug, read the accounis of Ler fixes in the columns of Tuw Trisuxs. 0 hoad of Mr. Tiwood’s bed iu the hos- i Tho avarago render must know that Milwaukeo | lnvraughie in the Blane, fnd te Dritalt lion and THE WIND ole.y miz it with chopried iraw, grana of foota; | 10 ponotrato uo faf, Lo was lways taid that Mr. | JUSFLLC ek OF e Cvpelle et 1u, Hio bow %lfl‘gfn';'xflu“;fffihflfi'fli el s o from. lios 85 milos north of Ohieago. Tho unual 3}‘}?,5,“,‘;@,5 Bl tonoe wil bo mado nsoful by | 10w 8 U broozo from the ‘northonst, driving | shwpo tho mixturo lnto round enkos about T Twccll.lu was °'z'ndmy nzu:wgg;m ‘?lh‘h':gflgi.};: rlg inscription ¢ : itatoxturo; and somo of 1ts rotailors stand n. running timo for passongora 18 somowhat | ot least two largo chambors, to be dosiruniod tho hont and Slamos directly toward thoelovators, | inchos in dinmotor by about an inoh and | situai in_the uppol Ty Sreessnsiseaen excellont chanco of gotting into the court. Uad thors cm?:h& fro, tho roault wouldhave | m half {n thicknoss, and dry thom in thoe | building, Xt - coutsing ° sccommodations Qonviotion, by the verdict over thres aud o balf hours, becauso | Washington and Wilborforco, to bo ned as class= | yo0, fonrrnll Th suoh an ovent notuing 0odld . Thoso oal lod * Chowpattea,” by | for twonty pationts, and also for tho of a juty, of Misloncanor, . —_— of tho mumerous stopplug placos , on | Fooma for tha iautruction of weuior Loga, aud | jivo ‘HREChon o destimetion of Rlann s | S wugso cakon, aullod Chowpattan by | EO e idlon o the oo Bl oy g LN AL Tz, =0, Tersoll who kot and killed tho TTon, routo, Tho Bunday nowspaper train runa | foF otbor purposon, Beott's olovator, on tho othor sidoof theriver, [ tuto tho principal, oud in many diutriots | in tho hospital, onch having & window, " New York, atosman, Harvoy Myord, hins buon admittad o bail in the Tho coromony of lnyln§ the memorial stoua was porformod yastorday, in the prosenco of & conaidernbto numbor of spoctntors, by Iiis Ex- caollency Gen, Hehouck, the United Statea Minws- ter, who, at tho clogo of tho formal part of tho procecdings, eaid: “ Ladics and Gentlomeu 1 The part assigned mo {n tha corcmonios of to- doy in in soma souo sitaply s mochiuionl tasi— to'sco that thig stono of tho corner s scttled equarcly and solidly in its placo, It is not for 1ua to addross you, or to axplain ar romark upen tho gront intorest which attaches to thin memorial structure. That has boon already cloarly, elo- quontly, and more ‘appropriately dons by roothor, I must bo pardoved, howevar, if, bav~ ivg discharged m{lduty.l thank the managers of 1ho oceasion for tho honor they have dons mo in requesating my presonce and pacticipation, 1t is an honor which I owe to my oflicial character satho ropresontative of tha United Btatod to tho Court of Great Brituin, Aa ap Amorican, though, a8 well aa an oflicer of my Govornment, Ifalt that I could not decline an invitation ond the nnmberless lumbor-yards in that noigh- only, fuel, not only {n Indin, bnt slso in ( leavos but throo windows for tho lighting and borhoud, and probably tho wholo soutliwostern Porain, Mosopolsmis, Byrin, Arabin, EF,pL, yontilation of tho mnin room. AIr. Tweed for paxt of tho city would havo boon endangored, North Africn and many othor countriea, - iiey | the presout ocoupies ouo of the raoms just men- v 28 years and throngh, making only ono or two halts, at tho & ’m‘m’ ; vallrond-crousings and Lo proouro wator. THE FIRST TRAIN boaring Chieago journals to the Oresm Cléy started from tho Kinzio streot dopot, North- wostern Railrond Line, at 4:15 o'clock soatordny morning, It was composed of the locomotive, tendor, mail-car, and one passouger-car, and was commanded by tho geniat conductor, Mr, “Willlam Xnlght, who bas long been au omploys of tho road. sum of $10,000. A cbange of vanuo w RO otostaut, | f0r batl was srgued at longth bators Judge P. U. THE FInZMIN burn a8 freely ns good pot, but crente 4 denso, uunmlll the onoon tho ground flom-.h lwhluh 18 [ g c‘;fmhlx;h‘““‘\‘x“‘_f'gg;;‘fi'; ;’;”J‘:’h’:"‘fih Bwend | Major, w.l]th tha rosult abovo atatod.—~Zouisvillo fonght nobly and. well, and did tholr ubmost to | stifling smoko, the vory thing needed to koop s | preparing for him, not bolug ready for his recop- baa always o kind word for everybody, both pris- Couricr-Journal. . H smothor tho flames which wero fasuing from the | inyading locust hodt ot Dbay, or al lonst to causa | tiou. ~His whorosbouts thus explained, Alr, | JH07HHE Ttoopars, and a bottor-loyod prisonor is e Th—— burdng bulldng, but, In apito of tholr offorts, | it to doyinto iu it courao' of dosiruction, In | Douoliuo procoods to moro fntarosting datalls, | Loty ek Gl § SETIONS! PRSGUEIR | — 77~ S ECIAL NOTIGES, tho flamos kopt springing foxth moro furlounly, | deod, I bavo ofton msou those *Chowpattoo " | And firs as Lo what he bns to_doaud how ho [ JoR G0 L8 EIE. | O Uy all tho comforts that o Cent. m“’“‘”“""*““‘i and tho smokio bocamo o hoavy aud thiok | firos burned with really wonderfal offact for tha | doos it. An nssiatant-ordorly’s dutics cousist in | fhst o id s laphys - T ddos nottdus bt whiag bo entaur Linimeunts thot “Morshol Donner about 4 o'clock, au hour | purpuso. Tholr oftfeacy, of courao, dopends al- | waiting on tho physioiavs, administoring inedi- gq:\uun and 1horo aro weny men—Alr, Dono- ellay paln, subduo swollings, hast aftor tho first lnrm was givan, turncd in a o~ | fogother upow propor mAnszomont, na tioy havo | cinet, applylug bandages, eto. -In addltion to | plo3 thitke, after liis_ olghiteon monthe' experi- 3 d ond ono, Additionn! onginos wero #00n onthe | to be lightod bsforo the loousts bavo arrivetl in | this bo s to keop & emall book in which & record ouce—who ‘would roadily’oxchaugo thole freodom burns, and will curo rheumatiam, ground and placed along tho rivor the locallty which thoao frea sro intoudod to.| of all medioines ordored daily must bo enterad. | eIV al ' NRL T CRSCYERelRURD Shold readom el 70 PROTECT THE ELTVATORS, protoct. : Mr. Tweod, Donohua assorts, a3 nover ¥oi | cou horg he plossos and Totuns whon ho - ovarionan auy flesb, Bada or musdla Owing £o tho tuick and black clouda of smoke, | *T'ho Jocnsta soldom or ovor take to thoir winga | waited on & patient, and oll storles of his | ionuen, and if lio wishod ho oould oucapo at any T aflment. Tho Whilto Wrapper fs for which could bo soon all over tho city, peopte | before sunriso, and rarely, if ever, ** diife " (fly) | fatherly manner in " binding up the thne, wud would Lo sbsont for hours bofore he Kelihepor enorally bolieved auothor groat conflagration to | aftor suaset, Lvon if thoy do lght on'tha | wounds” of pationts and covliug their burn- mowld be nuisuod by the prison authoritiou, e in progress, and aluost ovorybody wont to | ground botweon sunriso and snnsot thoy will | fug brows with pationt applications of irator J e Gl kst #eo tho fire, All the surrounding stroots wore | alwnys * be fonnd to bo vory ~ rostlens, | must bo geb duwn to tho imogioatlons of SUNDAY'S NEWS. mu;a with & ;h{;k x&:un %( ]!n;mnnlzy ‘l‘l;]lllgt to got | casily diubuxl-bml. and thoy will lmmmy writers whlo L;n;n hnc:, lmpolr{!.catd :t‘;;lau:::h;‘;:-o S i o glimpae of tha firo, but fow could’ got near | take to thoir wings (riso) sgaw if ap- | sourcos of information. His e 2 L 3 attough fo Gud out tho oxtent of tho conllagia. | presched oy "o 100 aguD i ap. | Bourdes by na of the_convaloscont inmates of | To Toxas aud Lowsisna merohmnts’ oxours TIE PABSENGERS wore not more than balt s dozem, nearlyall mowspaper mon, Thore was ous sdventurous family ue, tho Yollow Wrapper is for lady who could not resist the tomptation of animals. Prioo 50 conts; Ja.go bottlus 81, Day wao just breaking whon tho train moved out of the dopot, and wont nt a lively paco throngh the northern suburbs of tho city. Ohildren Cry for Castorin.~Plessant to take—a orfect sabatitata for Oastor O, bint moro oficactons ln i L It s ¥aid that i) bont il i 1. Th ord of modioiios orderad | Bi0n-party arrived in Chicago Baturduy night. ' A | rogulating tha tomach and bawols. ctontiad B e Bpine soso on son gimowe. 55 | yalet Mlordod o opvarluntip to. Jalo tn dowag fiq; E,L’aflfimgfi o ey whans Blebt oy Wil inyaciabis. b Souid o ponts i | dies Mowavar, s Aoty antorod b lito pool. | Somimiios 1 tako chargo of e rocaption mud e o bave a look at the now outerpriso, which whirled tyrod Prosident whoss name this building fs to in the building nt the time tho fire broko out. | {slo say, sottlod on the ground and faodiug { Ilo rocords thom onco in avory bwo woeolks from | 50 SFA!OIISRE & 1d of ‘Teade 3 . by th liko lightning. A molancholy-lookin ) itorio | Of these 1,200 barrels the Company owned voraciouslys but 1n less thou iwo hours thoy | tho doctor’s bools, which is loft with Liin for that o . | Ty BLISON, POMEROY & CO. n{uno?gl‘fl‘ holding a P Taced ‘baby, o ws mf; i,l;. ::,':"&‘,,E:‘:?g:,g‘n"fl:gg‘;fi,};;‘?;:_ sevanty-0vo, on which thero was no insurauce. | will drop into a lind of somi-lothargic uondmouy, purpogo, ; Somotsmes this duty becomes irksomo, | , The donations to tho Old Poople’s Homo dar. y > > x ‘bustly engagod in practicing & long ovorturo, wi tho ouly wide-awako creaturo obsorved within tho cily lmits. By tho timo Evauslon was roached, the sky hsd brightoned up con- widerably, but, " with incrediblo rapidity, tho thundor-clonds mustoroa in tho horis zon moved to meob ench othor, Across the firmament forked lightning dartsd forth, darlmess deop almost as that of midnight pre- vailed, and, above tho nolss of tho rapldly-fiy- ing train, the awful dotonations of tho * artil~ lorv of heaven » could be Liesrd. ‘'Lho lightning woa .mmm.mu?vl sublime in ity torrible grandeur. Ttran llonfi tho tolegraph wires in stronms, and seemod to thl tho air with livid strosks, which mado s singular contrast to tho pall-like black- ness of tho clouds. ‘Thon camo the rain, and such s torront hardly over fell in so short & space, It flooded ovorything, und each littlo do- olivity ajong tho lino ran rot over tho track, which wag, howover, too firm to be shsken by such rado baptisn. Meanwhilo, AT EVERY BTATION, commencing this sido of Evanston, the mail- wen torsod off their buudlos as " the cars flew past, mossougors bolng ready at every platform 'to rocoive them. At momo of tha ing the year endiug Juno 8, 1874, amounted - to Tho rout of tho oil was ownod by privatovartios, | whon thoy sro uttorly unablo to tnke to thoir | and it s owittod. Aw, for éxamplo, whon the | I8! " J but It could not bo learned by whom, or bow | wings. ‘Takin ndvuyntngc of this comatoso and | Grand Jury wos expected to molte tholr lost '41!;,23-'{2.-““ Stodkings, bosb th Aliaalica- of OHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, 5 much of it, if any, waa insured, tomporary helpless condition of tho loousts, tho | visit, Mr. Twecd's book had not beoa writtou up Brookiyn 17 to 4, Sat f‘?fl afternoo! Y BARBER SHOP ;Lo oil iorod [n the bullding 1s valuod about | inhabitadts of tho countrion sbuvo montiouad | for four or five wooks, Mr, Donohuc's book, | Brockiyn JT 10 4 Satutday attemopa. = - - ) 80 » barrol, which would ontail drivo all thor cnmols, horsos, mulas, dunkoys, | howovar, was brought into roquisition, and bir. | o (udge. Jamosan, of the Bup ition T e Turniture and Fixtures, A 1083 OF AnouT 27,200 - oxon, cown, slicop and gota’ ovor tho ground | Tweod copiod tho cutious cliaractors of the | Baturday 3br ko, olty: Fon Bros et ietes o s salocke 4o tho oll alono. At tho tinio thio fira broke out | coverad by tho obuoxions insoots, which are | apothocary's tablo from it, uatil ho ad broughs | Mot onterad by tho city: for disconuiiuance of | TURSDAY MORNING, Jaiyds et 10 uiinck, wo il thoro way a train of ompty froight-cars standing | tramplod todonth and crippled by tho million | up Lis record to the dato of the visit, Mr. l.’u e B A8 ICAINg b e 0 | Hhop, - Eisgant Burhoss: Ohiatrs, Washelinstha UptiEh l)onguldo tho building, throo of whioh woro | under tho animals' feat, Lot our distrossod | Tweed riscs about 7 o'clock in tho | Moot o — Dingk Walout Show Osase; 28 reench Plato Mirors, ok totally and two of ‘thom partially burnod | sottlers of tho Northwost fmitato in thin mattor | morning, aud, ‘sftor foadiog “tho morn- Gh, Tor Volra Dhore: sastsbod t 1 | Zeasin, Ehanitonior, Haoetors, Binck Wengs CugeCas bofora they could bo haulod out - of | thofr uncivilizod feilow-sulforora of Auia sud | iog .nwwspspors, of which bo takes six, —Gon, Von Voigis Rhetz, aesistod by several | £iice it SlwtCnsse, aters sto.~ Afen Iiack Watant. o o3P iMo throo dastroyed cars woro | Africa. Lot thom kindlo brisk firos oarly iu tho | goes to breaktsst, Uhis involves o pleasant | o¥her olficors aud Vot Bluntschli, will coprosaut | pavilion, wis Gie-Glkas Daoe. Sala Borompturss b7 yaluod at nbout 8000 caoh, aud the damage en | morning, at loast ono Lour bofora sunriso, all | walk of s littlo less thnu a quartor of 5 mila to e BT e e Conarg, 0 whs " REISON: BUBMEROY & 00,, Anottonoacs, ¢ tho othora will Lo about 300 each, maliug & | around thoir farms or flalds; or if that bo imnog- | the Warden's houso, After oujoving tho socls- "“AOG orlin for 5 d’“’ ";fl{“"h‘fl 244 dorod to A #tand '8 Randolun total loss on cars of about $3,600, siblo let thom kindlo thom all aloug that sido in | bility of tho Wardou's tablountilaboat 0 'clock, § ol Harnan, eauacton fwe beon ordorad o § o THE DUILDING, tho direotion, of whio'sUiey oxpact thio invasion of | o returns to lis dungoon. _Tue dungoon, meaw. | eruive off the northern const of Spaim, owing, it M BLE I b which waa n ono-story aud_basoment brick, was | tho locusts, 'The firavhould bo not more than 100 | whilo, as hoon catofully pub in order by ono of T h T e e baner /] 4 nbout, 200 foob loug by G0 fook wido, aud was | yards apart—tho closor tho botter. Coal tar, | his prison chambormaids, At half-past 9 hig | 00T s it Bac s Gyt i 13 BlaD . Yaluod by tho railrond officors at sbout $8,000. | hall-dricd pant, or atill loss oxponuiva maticr) | privato secrotasy roports t6 Lim, aud Mr, Twaed | Porcodl that tho Goruwu Gavorumeut lo making Lt yvas bull sbout fiftacn yoars tko, sud’ was | such us grass, nbds, wot otraw, grocn beusinrood, | fransaota busineas ikl bim audl convorsas with | Sréuuous efforts vo siop ho aupplioy of mouoy W_fl_ A:N‘ ?E‘E [ S firat usod a8 n passongor-depot, aftorwards as an | reods, cattlo dung, bones, horns and Loofs of | othor visitors who may call until 1 o'clock, ““' [,‘"“gr 21.\ ot Bty ';"’L s o g omigrant-houso, aud was fiunlly converted into | dona animals, rofuso lenthor aud hidos, cast-oft | Then bo loaves his dunfiocn and takea n loisuroly | ORIAU 6 b6 Fronch Govoruuont to the wattor, . an oll-warohonso. The building was totally unfle | shoos and rags,—iu fact, snything that will | promenado fotho Warden's Liouse again, wiora LT 0 P oot ey oD e JGioh AT AUCTION. for snoh & purposo, and tho city authoritios | cronto a donso. stifling smokoe and is 8t the sane | bis mid-day meal Is taken, fotlowed by a sioata, e e i eagns B10 ARt Sonate % should nover bave pormittod tho railrond com- | timo inoxpousivo, should bothrown into thoue | which Insts uptil8 or 4 o'eluck. His enppor.ia g:P Y °i§'°l’r“;05’“ oL 0 il piodlis's “L'h' pe—— oo el lulumaui el ek, | i, and s migortus fumigaion sowid boope | Brouehs dova fn s bskot by & prsonecomplorad | 1o sonse, o M0 mombcts appoluied by 0 |y g gro e T a0 0 ot ontsido walls wero 0 ric] ul up from suunsgo to sunset, or as loug as iu tho Wardon's house abou o'clock and givos vy all_ the dusldo fixtures wora of | wood | s i 8 B e | e gt watthian of the prison, i | Catdinals, Maralals, aud Admirals, to bo miou: over to command veneration whorevor humanity in reapected or help and aympaluf iven to the opprossed. = Thon, algo, I am particularly happy in being able to comply with n requost to bo hora coming from my_ eountsy’s good and. truo filond, Mr, ~Nowmen - Hall. It is Jnown to you all that chia gontle- man gave us consteutly aud unwearingly ' bis intolligent sympathy at a timo whon wo woro eugaged in & %mnd atrugglo to presorve tho integrity of our Union, snd to place aur na- tlon on a widenod binsia of human frecdow and equal rights, And whon by thogaverning classes In this counfey wo wors not much loved, cor- tainly mucl misgudorataod, this teied friond fn thoso our. dnrk days nover failed to comprelicud and appreciato the earnosy predominating sonti monts of that Govornweut aud people who re- Jjectod with horror tho idea that slavery could bo tho cornor-stona of & froo ropublic, = No such cornor-atono fa this which we lay hero to-day. ‘Tho building which will rise from this founda~ tion Is dedicatod to religion, to liborty, to ail tho groat principles of right which underlio and sup- porb iour froo institutions and Inwe aud oura. Now I desire, my English frionds, to feel that wonre not only laying tho foundation of o strong towor, but o foundation on which may logusta are *tam tho wing, ! bors ox-oflicio, Tho Comunittoo on Parlinmon- At Storo Nos, 50 and 52 Clask-st. depots, dospito tho pouring rain, crowds of the { i ing | 00 the rool was of folt, with o gravol and tar | Locusts *off the wing," i. o. sottled down for | eonds it upsatairs to bis room. On noither % id- i &3 suhious ad gathored to hove s glinpse st the ;x‘-’l?nfl:m’r? l‘;uhvhn‘;{lxdh::[;’lr ‘y&gfl n:;{nml:: MUE | covering, Bosides, thote was & woodon platform | tho night, aro probably bost destroyed in tho | of tha ocoasions of loaving the prison for his :';'{ig:i";“‘1‘:‘:;L‘t‘iu':""fgrrdfl’;‘;g;m’l’;g & recousid- UNDER SIHERSAN HOUSE, now feature of Chicago enterpriso, friondstup which wo trust will live long after'tho | F3BNIBE arouud tho buildiog, which was lisbloto | manner above statod. Crowds of peopio walking | menls {8 ho accompanied by & kooper. Tho Uom. | Oration of . i Wa il sell withont rosorro, & conslpnment of 250 MATL. The storm continued with unabated fhryuntil | \ally lLets to be orooted shall have orumblod and caleh fire trom tho spatka of pnmlln[i locomo- | ovor tho flelds coverod by the loousts will bo as | missionors, Mr. Donobuo says, evidently havo . “‘““U"““‘"}"- BLIE, IRON AKD SLATE SMANTRES, canalsting of ithe e train ran by Waukogen, which it did when | fanon into ruin, On this tower, we are told is | tives at nny timo. Adjoining the northesst cor~ | gorviconble in trampivg tho inseots | porfock faith that ho will not try to oscapo. A watorspout burst over the own of Earoks, ,{;:rne‘alhnmllnnlmh |§1': ant izf;!xzui’ ;:3{!";1::;‘?;5:"; ers than fifty-fivo mintitey from tho starting [ 1o bo oractod a tall and gracolal spiro, Wian | 20F Of tho building was to doath s largo hordd of cattlo. I [ ITherols nothivg to pravont his oscape to a tug- | Nov., Friday, Idlling twenty poraous, detroying | Bimhinyia leoal fialian, Feanen, Scotin aud Tonue point, whioh was romarkable time. The sensation | yo who participate in thoso servicos to-day shall A BIALL WOODLN SHED, lave soon camols, lhorsos, mules, dou- | boat, acores of which ars passing every day, sud | & groat deal ef Yronort.v‘ aud wasliog out the i{xnavy‘:lfrfl\cg Tews Muntale, Fronoh TTeuss aud Crncod B ety copticrnony 25, 40,milss a0 | ail Lnvo gano to our last account, may thatopiro, | Phich wee used for womo purpasa or othor. | Loy, oxen, cows, sheop, goats, pige, poullry, | bofore the alarm would bo givon ho might bo on | Oontral Paciflo Nailroa' track, Thirty housos Harbdor1eat Gk it Ol mpials Michis, Shal Mahioe finishod and beautifled, continue to point to tho common Lioavon whioh bonds® ovor two gront liborty-loving natlons, whoso peoplo worship tha same God, and resd the same Bible 1n the samo language, aa a silont but yet sloquont wituess of t‘l? ev’?x‘-mcrunslng cordisl agrooment botwoen om.’ Souwo ny that the fira-brolio out in this shod, | dogw, cats, gazolfos, natolopus, clo., ont liva | bonrd of some outward-bound stoamor. Bojng | wero uwopt mway, tho flood Inating bal€ an hour, :‘\)\znt\‘ns in )mmnhal)})ahus tho smolko was flrat | Jocusts frooly, withoit injury to'thomolvos, but | conviatod only of o misdomesnor bo conid not ba | —Prof. Donalds on issuing throuph % X In the roof. :he oficars of tho railroad-com- | ing dend, deeayod foousts. Pigs oud poultry, | ble, BIr. Tweed is waited on overy duly u{ lus | Rivor, Saturday, landiog soveral times without niliora and all partios iunrnihing rosidoncos. n:); :\r;l nnn}nl:fito 150 n; lho:wry ":lmtmtrl':] to hawuvul:;,‘flm ent t‘llzumtln Il]my condition, appoar aollxll. “XhD b:t:lg him wlue:, H;}m;mfi -nl all the mch{;uf.gm 4 htETalt, ot 85’ X L Tuesdsy nd Wednos vigin o 0 lire, ‘Thoy stato thal ero | to relish them, aud actuaily grow rolling fat on olioacies of the season, of which he always bus —Owin, A dangerous counterfoit of the » re T was b0 ongluie noar tho balding duving tho | thin . Tn al tho Towus aad vilisgea-on Lotk | u assorimont, Jumes’ Onroy, the horo of th | Billa of ths Teadans Natioaal Daukc. ot Obtoag | 437 Hicrints 1o ale, 31 ail icroatod aru farited (o cad Hholl Atagbi T840 SFonoh Truss Gl Moniotn, Ao, fron and Blovh spirits, and drivos Trom tho mind all thought of ou_and five journallsts made | Maatols in tacga vaciaty and nowort stytos. broken yails and dendly obstvuctions, NEARING KENOSMHA, the expedition lind & narrow cseape from what wight bave proved o disastrous secident, At the Eg‘inl indicated, & man \as obsorved upon the ho windows and crovices | I Liave also soen thom dio in‘consoquonco of eat- | extraditod, aud his recapturo wonid be impossi- | & balloon trip from Now York up the Hudson h“l;r;:lln Iilogant Goods aro all of o bort mamnfaaturo, 1os ‘aud Dattaray, aud aro woll worthy tho Atten. ck gosticulating wildly aud evidently warn- . day, oxcopt one which passed about three | sides of the Porsian Glf, in those along t| bogus expross company, who wus sentencod a | tho Troauury Department Las offsrad a pramium ELISON, PUAEROY & CO., Auclfonsors, Lo tlie oh ke, o1, uons dunger siverd. B By V,f‘;f’\‘;ffi:‘,;,";g#;ffififi;“fl;; bours_ provioun o tho | dmoovory ot ing | oidgs of tho Po irabla, It Lhoge thanr D s | o A N D | e anshatd U 1 s aont Lo offassd genaine §5 81 and85 Raudolpd-it. golitary lndy in tho passenger-car, truo to hot | Grossew, advorting to tho ciroumstances under | GrS: It might bo thet 'a sbark from | of tho Nod Soa, aud in mnuy oborplncos, locuats | Of & valob for hilm. — Ho blacks hia | notosof that bank, in ordor todriva ous of oiron- By GEO, P. GORE & CO. i feminino instincts, oriod out, * Thore is dangor ; | which the momorial was boing_eroctod, paying a tlis ouglno causod tho firo, but it ia moro Tikely | aro aold in cousidorablo quantities 1a the publio | boots, keeps his room in ordor, { lation all tho bills of that donamination, Y P 4 " we are lont! " and made » olean break for the rour platform, es if to make & dive therefrom, A gallant brakeman kopt her fromn undertaling the perilous loap, and meantime tho speed of the train began (o slacken, aud tributo to tho memory of tho late Abralinm Lin- coln, and dwolling in torms of high praiso upon the 6fforta he had mado i tho cwancipation of slavory, which could not fail to prowote tho canso of froodom and clvillzation througliout tho that it wan the work of nn]ucundh;l'riy. Tho total | markots or bazanra sud cunatituto au importaut | and In genoral makes Lim comfortnblo. The [-» —In tho Boochor-Tilton: mastor, Mr. ifoulton, 68 & 70 Wabash-av, lous of tho railvond-company will bo about | articlo of faad for tlo puoror classos of tho jn- | furnituro of tho *dismat call” that overlooks | it i allogod, will Dot offormay testimony. what- $13,000, and the loss of private partios whio hod | Labitatita. ey ato gonorally sold fn the mar~ | tho xivor to the east is of Frouch walnut. There | avor. Ilis 'renson is uald to bo thaf, baving DRY GOODS olf ou slorago will alto be about §7,300, making | ket cithor in & piokled, saliod, sun-dricd or | ia & cabiuot washatand, a dosk, aud turos or four | rocoived ail Lis *information in confdence, ho ® » total Joss of about 820,000, . | romstad stato, as thoy, like' fish, onnnot | chairs, all of tho same bandsoine matorial, ‘Tho | will ot divulgo it unloss compelled to do 50 ln & PETE finally the iron horso camo to n stand-atill, Thon | FORTUNATCLY YOR THE OITY, bo kopt frosh longor than s fow bhours | ordinary prison bed consists of a straw mattross, | court of law. Reguler Auction Sale of Dry Goofls Tucsda; thn canso of ho warning was piainiy obsorvable, | " s ‘Kr Nowman Hall thon propotod a vate | the buned butiding was ainst complotoly fzo- | afterdonth, T have ofien " tastod thows | ooversd sith ono sliost. Alr, Twood ia foracd 60 —_— Norning, July 28, nt 9 1-2 oclack, 0 A Intgo mapla.tree wag biown down, tho top | of tuanka to Gon. Beitenck. for tho, part o bnd | lated from any other, and was otao only s single | Whilo strolling through the baznars, when I hay- | le on a apring-bod with two hair mattrausos, a The Crunnde, " 4 G Pt ‘"‘““flm{“]‘a‘lgg claay kg “bg‘ ‘m\!f» 1}*“? taken in the proceodings, and in doing uo snid [ Btory I hoight. Indeed, no other bmldying stood | pouad to gee thom oxposed for salo just frosh | bair bolster, and two foathor pillowa, Thero is Fron the Chenoa ([UL) Monitor, Hoglory, Notions, Undorwesr, Whito Goods, were quif out onough to havo hoaved the anywhero uoar if, oxcept upon the north. In | and orisp from the rosst, but I nevor could *“mo | & patobwork quilt and a white countorpsue. A |° Tho woary sun was retlecting upon bis chanoces ulnons, &a, A that direotion, soparated by R dlitnitoe of shbas | thom Eawst Thoy tnnle Vory much liko shrimp, | green rop sofs, which whon ordored was found | of making & goldon sat, one hot day last wool, Meg;;,g?m and’¥outh's Bummor Hats and 80 gfaot, and facivg on Olark streot up to ( but whon not perfectly freah they have an un’ | to be too Jarga to bo takon into bis room, stsnds | whou a sttsuger slowly tramped up townrd tno | T,adiow Linen Bots, Embroidory, &o. . Dwoltth, stood n block of brick build- | ploasauc cadavorous odor, and are thon declded- {u!l outside und serves as a conveniont foat to | square in Bloomington from the direstion of the GEQ. P, GORE & UO.. 63 aud 10 Wabsshar, loge, porhaps 130 foot In Ilomgth, ‘Thews ry contempliblo fool. Farmors, who lack lurge | lounge upon, reminding his callors of thoold | Union Depot. His clothing was of the Alinbby~ = 7 ‘woro occupied by the Goss & Phillips Manufac- | Lierds of cattla to drive thom over tho locuats, or | eloganco that mot thoir oyes whilo thoy woro | goutoel stripo, and Lo oarried Lis suporiluois 7 8 1 ST 9; T E e S T tuting Company. ‘Tho northorn portion was a | who Jive too isolnted to got a crowd of pooplo'toq | cooling their Lools in tho suio-room of the | wardrobo {n & sorled handkorchiof. [hs faca . ash, blind, and door factory and planing-mill, | gothor to morch over thom might use largo, | famous brown-stono buildiog on Brosdway. | was haggard and bronzed, aud hig shoos had run —_— combined, and would have mado splondid fuel Enavy atoas ot lecq allars (auoli wr aro uscd in | A soloction of standard booka adorn thio | own worso than tho credit of Jay Cooke & Co. WE SITALL SBELL, {or tho flames oould they bave once obtainod a | smoothing newly macndamized roads) drawn by | shotyes of & commodious library, and tho | As ho gazod around ns thongil to note somo T a July 8. at 10 o’cloclk, foothold, Tho southern ond, noxt to tho do- | liorses or oxon over tho fields overed by locusts, | floor is ulqal{)nnrpomd. Among thoso who call | familiar” Iandmark, hia lagging gait quickenot uesday, July 28, 'y -stroyed warobouso, iwas, Liowsvor, protooted, | and thus crush snd orpple millions of | upon bim is Dr, McDonsld, Ithas boen roported | and his oyo dilated, for in - the distauce BlUd & |y oiivs atack of LOUIS OPPENIEIMER, removed st by the distance, and, socondly, by iron | them in " a fow hours, Ex driving cat- | that his visits aro professional In charactor. This | boor **dive " iu which in his halcyon dayvs e had + froin tho burnt district, consisting fn part of doors, * Porhaps, however, 'whnt waa of moro | tla or rollors ovor such flolds tho farm- | 1 untrue, Mr. Douohua says, Ho is nok treating | participatod in tho bacchuual bout, and joinoed 2 oflicacy than thcso was tho fact that the wind | era caunot possibly injure thoir crops as muck | bim for any disonso. The eldor Mr. Bartlett, | in the musical Rbinoland choruses Lu" the was from the north, thus carrying tlamos and | 8o tho locusts would do if thoy wore loft unmo- | onoof his counaol, calla Eunurnlly threo timos a | choory clulleg of tho boor-glassos, * 0ld cluders in an apposite dircotion, At all avents, [ lestod, 'T'ho eggs or larvm of tho inseut, bocause { week. Coronor Kessler Lins boon thoro throo or | Timos Rocks,” ho gontlo murmured, while 1 uot tho slightout dumugo was dono to the block | of tholr being deposited in the ground, four times. Dr. Bhino has collod bulf-a-dozon | swovt smilo ovorsproad his sunburnt coun- numm‘ l!cd-l_ond‘s‘, Rookers, Mirrors, alluded to, = thorofore, rather diflicult fo_get ut, are no! times, . Ald, Lysagliv has visited him at loast | tunanco, aud, Lastomng nlong, ho disappeared in Uhalrs, Wanl Staads, ?’f]‘},’.’iéfi" Lxtonsion Tablos, ‘This Dlock, as above statod, stood on tho | easily dostroyed as tho fully-dovelopad looust jt- | & dozen timos. (it sons, Riohard AL, Tweod aud | the cellar-way, oxpecting to tind thiugs s of Fiont, Wanon, and Nnrmvesy " that tho part which tho Into President of the Unitod States bad taken in tho emancipstion of slavery was not suflioiontly understood in this country, in cousoquonce of which ho had beon oxposed to some obloquy. o oxpluinod that:it was out of tho En\mr of tho President to abolish slnvory, aa cach Btato mausged its own affairs, sud it waa ot tilt a State cost oft the authority of tho Central Goveramout ibat tho President bad tho honor to prociaim emuucipation, He complimented Gon, Scheuck upon kis heroia deads, by whick he had dono much for tho free- dom of the world. The Rev. G. M, Murphy seconded the motion, which was earriod by acelamation, Gon, Bohenck, in roply, sald: *In rosponso to your kinduess I sholl’ have only n vory fow worda to say. I thauk you no mors for the yery kind mannerin which” you have rocolved my poor contribution to tho yory interesting sorvices wholo coucorn into o conveniont ditoh, possibly with lose of lifo or limv. U'ne train-mon, who had o supply of oxes on bonrd, instantly vot to work and chopped the obstrno. tion from the rond with the coler~ ity of trained ploncors. Tho conductor {hien oxplawied that tho man who gave tho warn- ing wns a gcction-inspecter, whe, in common with all others on tho road, had beon instructed rolative to the specinl nowspaper-train, and walked tho track to sce that it was clear, Tha fail of thod meplo, which was broken off near the ground, carried with it two or thres telograph poled and demotalized tho wires to quitd & distunco. Soveral of the poloa along tho roud wora utruck by lightuing sud split from top to bottom, The train arrived ab THE MILWAUREE DEPOT a4 6.86 o'clock, and was mot by quite a strong 5 i southiwost coraor of ' . | 80l Deop plowing, with & view to crush thom | Williaw M, Twoed, Jr.,” call evory day. Lhoy | yoro. Bubalas, sll was chonged. Lha *bac- | And sandey oshor Bouds gonigout af boreonn auxlouy to s6eur0 00U | Which oFptossian s Bons, Ban b5 Lhsmnoiis | . oo I CORSER DAY R oommer oL | Soioe s MolEhe o8 s Aol Hornad pon thacs | opass By tho STyt iceah ShE Tooey abot | hong™ s Sosto e s acs ol e i ook opportuaty log denlrs and comsum: Sunday randing, something that Milwaukes has Dproposed the vote of thanks, I boliova thorg is | 8tc0d the clump of low wooden rookorics which | is undoubtodly recommondabls, while pigs and | o'clock, and stwy untll tho *all night™ tooted the blushiog Vouuses from tho marsuding i Auotionesrs. :S:"lze:; Oxgtznlnd. with horotofore to any very nag[:;ng furthor to occupy the attontion of thiy | 9508pod tho great fira of two weoks ngo, Thoy | pouitey allowed fo roam over o plowed flolds | boll rings, at twenty minates past G p. | inclinations of Iigvpt's plaguo, but businoss was weeting, and we shall park remtomporing that it has boen good for us tobe togothor, and that each ona of us, in s kumble way, haa porhaps been enabled by his altendaucs lioro, or by tho intorest ho bias” takon in thess procoedings, to ”ifl ‘:uintulhlng‘ to fi;n ‘;’Jul‘comn of good-will, which, X truat, is growing between this count) ln&fthu U"nl!led H‘E{ofl“' Clioers.] 3 tor aloglog & hymn, the company separated, ‘Tho Lougon Telegraph, in au udngm articlo on the Lincoln Towor, says: * It iy, wo sup- ‘poso, the flrat monumout to a foreign rulor evor form » contitmous lino osatward to thalako, aud, | would groatly ssslst in tho oxtornination of |'m.—soldom lstor. The ludios of his family | ata staudstill, ~ Nojocund partios guzzlod tho | Our Usual Wednesday Auction Sale Lied tho wind boon n tho riglfbr dimc‘s‘x’og. uv'v;nld thosa m"éum i'u embryo. 2 call every Baturday afteraoon abuut 2 o'elock, | yensty bovorsgo arouud tho oirculur tables ; no po a}uan oy m.ywm e 1 Lnvo bid fair to havo startod anothor groat con- | Al chomicel nostrame must provo virtnally | aud -loave him about' half-past 4, | yotorans snoozod on tho benobos whila tho’ flios 4 s, flagration. With tho wind from tho wostward, | impractioablo, owing to their oxponsivoiom Mr, Twood gonorally meots thom t tho boat~ | took timpropor Iibortios with tho coruars of thoir 400 Cases Well-Assorted Boots and Shaes, the promiso for a cloan #waop to tho Inke would | whotaforo I honostly boliova the modus operand} | houso, snd uculumnnll{; a¢ tho Wardou's bouse. ( mouths. A dove-oyed mun was standing a tho | That buyors oxn iavo on thetr own torms. bovo been perfect. A porson gaziug upon tho | above dosoribod to b as yob the most practical | Thoy always cross by tho Bisty-firat sirack focry, | bar aipplog & clatorn-wator lomoundo, anothar | o oo GItO. B GOIIE & COu 01 and 70 Wabashay. ill-omonod shautios whoso like, both In that very |,8nd inoxpeusiva ouc to contond will the looust | and Oapt. MoLoughlin, who, haa charge of tis | was yosdlug & nowspapor in » cornor, sud & shill- By WILLIS, LONG & CO. Biok ool plnrhest od swles Jussapused b | lagley et seosely sacaltmusd 1 Joromls o | W, s oedarsitls bndussioad, S aibead o | peeysof duntl pervdal the it it | - 5. = thoir Y 18 Northivest, 8 frion: " ox~ 1 Vi = Yojoloo af thy. “Lfi’,’,,“,fi:{f{:,’:;’:fifii‘,“‘?fi; 5 l;c“cnlsl";: sexcairomnd feruas o i o TLocuzn, | olusion of i}mto gg‘:u;hv]nr«dqnmuer:. ‘C(im- hnma nr‘;w \vil.hn’ amy “Iu;!la’.” hm-l.;nmufly, 278 West Madisone=ct failod i 7 o TOMPKINBVILLE, 8, I. unssioner Mayor Stera |s alao a froquent visitor. | oatching tho oyo of tho propriotor, he bhel p o 2 17,10 Coliiamea Wisener b arothor opportaul s e O tho 1st or 30 of July, Cotnmlssiomers Laizse | th fodsx dager of Lis destor band algaifeAntlt, Al A TOTION, Within a fow minutes the nowspaper-bundles were disougaged, hauled up tosn, mud Qe tributed to a crowd of enger newsboyd, who i stantly commencod shouting in.the ears of drowsy Milwaukecnns, ' Ero's your Omioago Tunuss,” eto., which produced an odd ofact fn those afnid ond palo-Tnced ntrcots, Citizons, who would otherwise, no deubt, bayowooed More phous oven unto the margin of higlinooy,sprang Trom therr coushios and, from bed-room windows, frantically gigualed tho' litorary bogs to 2 FELCIL TIR PAPERS, orecto D i With tho oxo of 0 Elopoment Lixtruordinary=Ihe Groom | beer aud Steru visited tho prison about noop | The saloon-keapor shool hu hend. **Ouo beor," On Tuesday, July 28, at 10 a8, m,, . which thoy wero otulow In doing, Within hate | {ias/q uboR Tuelieh soll, A boiar sclootion | ,, Witk tho sxaoption af tho bloak on tho north, | EaBement Bxieburdinerysthe Groom, | boer aud Seru vhited tho priscn ahout soon | The unlac ntraniger, n & commanding voich, | o s an hour ail of Milwaukeo that was awuke was excoplion to the old nogativo rulo, No othor | 8uYother building. It stood in tho nnglobotweon | the Daughtoer Arrosteds oloseled with him for upwardsof an hour, Whon | thinking bin signal bad boen misuuderstaod. THE GONTENTS OF TEN ROOMS, arined with Chicago Buuday litacatura, and the atalesman or soveroign not English sooms o DOZENH OF BRANGHING NAILROAD-TRACKS, From the Toledo (lowa) Chronfcle, they loft certnin ompty clinwpagne bottiea and | The ‘gentlomiiu from Fathorlaud came slowly 5 A ¢l :}x(:hl:u(l:!l_li ;xxflfl%siix;ry‘ t:; t‘(:‘n: p:::: I::;g lfifltil’ignfif muoh akin a8 the Prosidont who conducted tha | With Clark stroot on tho oast, boyond which At tho Adams Houso, in this place, at_about | the remains of a dinner wdicatod the oharacter | from bobind the bar, sud leauing over & chair CONSISTING 0¥ i shed faot, United 8tatos through that groat civil war whiok nfilunma this country ns no other conflict in which we wera Dmmn“{v noutral ever did, A struggle in which the fato of slavory was ine Yolved might bo callod an English war; detesta- tion of thut *mum of all bumun villaiuios® Las largo numbora of froight-onrs 'wero rosting on | 7 o'dlovk lasl Tuasdsy évouing, ‘Squire Rausy | of the busincss transaotod. O a side-table | at tas eido of tho tabl opposito to tho strangor, | Mrussals and Wool Oarpots, Fine Parlor lbo‘:r tracks, Btill bn)goml thoso was {ha ‘I‘ong torminatod & rather romantio aud origi | wore writivg mutorials that had appatently | calmly murveyod that thirsty soul for a short:| gats. 2larble-top Ohumber Sats, Dining-room atons freight-dopob of the Company, reaching | nally gotten up tirst-olisa elopemont, by uniting | just boen used, On. Bundays Mr. Lweod ro- mxe, and thou oponed his hpfuwd sternly said : and Kitohen Furniture, Orookery, Stovos,&o. through to tho stroet noxt below Twelfih, | in wedlock Jobn W, Bhroyor, of Watorloo, aund | plaoes tho . old attornoon slesta . his o Vat you taltes mo for, I!Y)I.A" WILLIS LONG & GO,y A Over to tho woat and southwest, but at distances | Misa Mary Krantz, from six milos vorith of La | spacious utablos witih o Kirat-day loaf in the What do I.take you for ¢ echoed tho sur- = = = of xmrhnpo 800 feet or moro, stood Elovators | Porto City. It sooma that for somo time they | coal-yard. 'Thlsis Lls Invariable rotreat whon | prisod strauger, (ESTABLISHED ‘1850) WA Whon tho other half of Milwaukeo owoke, it borrowed 1t Circaco Trisyxr from the flrat Lalt, as tho liboral supply of papers takon ou the train way nol equal to tho demand, Whis will bo romedied next Sunday and thereattor, for any disappointment fu this renpoot wight lead to y 0 i i wpw lated comnutting matrim but | bo wiskos particularly to avoid visitors or ox- “Yas; doss you take mo for a tam fool " By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. & ok asoni o proumivo Granas ?::::x?n‘:'vrfivr“n:n‘sff;[fflafi"&hflfflmf 'bz;:% its ehpad S with auothor” wido broadih of }':fnfi"'.:;’fl[’x;u'l-m“ OF tinte. Tho fathor ot the | olude Limealf, Ho hex loaruod to fool an nffes: | Tho utranger Tosomdlguuutly. AUCPIONHERS, N which was sccompamod from Okfongo by o | Uik, EpAlshmon romoved — owniug another | 'akon ltogothor, thoro was n abundance of | fale Miry' Lud fwaly If mob forooly | tion for tha plco. Last Fourth of July Lo Way, you old fraud, I don't tako you for | o, 108 BWAST MADISON-ST. palitical allegiance, but our compusriots in muterial Iorngmn& blazo, had it beou nituatod a | insisted that po such affalr should over | Jooked downcast, and lns thoughts wero avidout- | anytbing, sud don't want to; beer's my p!znni caanoience aud in acta. Boyoud thig, Prosident cuial cditor of tho Milwaukeo Sentinel, Ar, A, little vearor to tho oil-houso. .1'Ue wisdom of | take place, and was moving her by night | ly of the timo when he ruled the groat city from | I'm frons Toxas, Iam; I'vo travoled nearly all . Loila, proceeded to tiio Newhull, whors thoy Migeellnneous and Theologieal Libary . more, The intes f ud acoordingly young Shiroyer prooured'ono of | fauted, went to his old rostiug-place in tho coal- “Bo,” enid tho gouunm?u with . tho alien ao- WAL AT = Y Sartai of ol 16 4516 10 proqace, It sy be come | Natorions mg)f; spanfing vary gw brosoote | yard, “foro b soainod wiy.overal ik | oot T o molhigdSolo, ou ot i 10 b0 g g 154 00 Astonors idored, ld qui i - | to La Porto Oity aud wius soon in private ant ora ocalled on him, but w! L I o3, S Rorfiy e o :mt;nln?’gnuulll|u‘slzuvr‘guj:x:mll:z{!lldfi}zna:[l;?o ‘?u'lalz ul:maut mmuiuqn with his lawyor. As the | seut to hia room an nuwwor wns returnod that ho # 'm o printor, and don't live an; whora s was B(]OTS‘ SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, off. young lady was of age, habess corpus, otc,, wore | wau asslating tho ;i)hyalmnn In an oporation and | in this town two years agzo, and beld framos on | ‘o TUESDAY, duly % ab 10 o'clock 6 m., at Balos IF THE WIND WERE RIGHT Buggostad, bt would not auswor tho emorgoucy, | would not be at lefsure during tho duy. Mo ro- | tho Hanner of Ioliness, rooms, 103 Madizon.at. " Tho flames thowmuelvos would essily croas such | such procoss belug too slow whon immediate so- | tiruod to the prison about 8 p. m. and immedl- * Oh, den “you not know it. ]Ju‘x'n wimmeus, 5 Bl i n th rdi i from placo to place, in ordor that uo meot- | whioh ko heard the myrind souuds of rofoieing. [ ovor the States, and thia fu the tivst town I ever Torttiod "o inuor man® with Cousiderabla | faapser o s s come boino to our | e, ardluuco wbich xo o e i s Tarvnits e lotees | Yo ommaty Wit Racger Toaorts o, lotc tha | ook whoro n boer-forkor got inud whou wims | AT ATCTION, ; Stk the parppcquently, claporoned by M. | orator of the high-tlylng type; ho w: bor. | a8 on this oceasion domonktrated and & lttlo | Dut thay were detormined, foarloss, aud roady, | bospital ot 0 o'cldck, aud, aftor- having brooke | wantod to patromza hia, On MONDAY, July 7, at 4 o'cluck p, 1., at oot Salen round U hroduamo st orF Cosable Grivs | mosuusad, and ond oy o In aory e e : . around tho handsomo city, which Tos 8 collnt advantago after tho wwooping e, o bod washod 'tho facos of souox and roudored the stroots ag cloan 28 & parlor floor. Milwaukeo Is & boautiful town iy Hume nier, and, noxt to Ohicago, moy bo Aot down ag the bess place of rosort, during the heated torm, Ho was plain, homely, and honost in all his acte, 210 nglandwhioh has ftas piron. fs oot fdonce to statesmen who made up by character what they might have lackad ia quiskussy ax fluency—learned to approciate tne storling quali- toa of the low, shrowd, pationt, good-humored WAL A, BUTTERS & 00., Auctionoors, i i : dom brayiw,—what you calls dom 7 TR A% e ¢ = ho ) 1Y i & ! | man who hid duep fueling und B . | o distance, saving nothing of cindors, It is por- | tion was necysary. At losb & happy thought | atoly rotrod. 1o did not make his appesranco ] R B ket Sosdop gl il | S e B it ol | WA B o bl | o B M, e Tl | S, e e L | TR e, ., | SVRATEG CUATTE d SANLD S undulating ground. 'Fhe Lwldings, to bo sure, est. The torriblo oircumatances of his | bullding would inye boon in great danger wil 4 i pluund Mary playfully pleking | h ¢ rising. Thon ho goes, a8 uoou asle 1a | tronblo mibus; doy baf o faw pass wo not soif | V8 Madisnsst - Jask tho huight and bonuty of aur Ghicago utylg | Se3si~tho pity folt for Liu fanily aud Ia nation | tho wind from tho soutb. Iu this conncotion, it | dropped bis broasi-pin und Maxy playtully plcking | hour o B. goon, e oy Lt B DAl WO NObea ) = WA, A, BUTTERS & 00, Auolfonaors, tho sl — - { it up had kopt it. ‘Capitall o would tuve hor | drousad, to bia broakfust. Aftor that ho retreats | anytinks ugw, only ust a gutlon moro or loss.” g:u;?;:fif:m:('ufi:"flglx?gh’:gl;ycg:l t::;x: ‘:n.d':z ton "““:‘:“:lp‘lvfi‘::zm:;,mi%ht’f: :4:‘\\:::?.‘,,?:[15;‘&: m’z;‘.’: 5;'55‘:'35'}.1.;:5’ z;hsfu:'::l:len‘fr%l:g:mfigd arristod thasvory night for stoaling tho pinl | to tho conl-yard, on tho wast slde of tho pritou, |. Tho—" shoutod thatypo-utwicor, *aud caws | IIY G003, Clothing, Baots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, &b Ho accordingly sworo out a wartnat botoro Jus- | Horo hio romaius all day, ouly loaving it to go to | a follow got a square drink of beor wllhouv' buy- | On TIIURSDAY, July8, at 93 a, m., at Salesroows, et o 1t e o | e airin. “Donatabia . Cotton tmuainter | samte On & Tosont viitsat tha Goand fuiy b | toar & Eullom 5 Wan, - this . dapottam sud | 48 MalmapA are balf s dozon similar warohouses in the [ ly procesdod to tho domicilo of tho oruel and | the institution, he romninoed in the Lospital” all ngnlln he drow hig swont rag noross his tm-ahvnxd. noighborhood, Ono of them satsnds but a | obdurate “pariont,” olosoly followed by Shroyer, | day, woariug his prison euit. Aftor the Grand “IIalt amonl,” unid the saloou-keopor, It couple of blooks u\myl just to thoeast of tho | andarreatod tho girl at 2 o'vlook Lacaiduy moru~ | Jury hiad nspooted the prison, aud had oxpressed | you oan driuk one gallon poer, ho_comes uhea}t- tha boad of squatty, Tho new Court-Ionso, built of Lake Superior sandatono, the sntao a8 the matorial used in Tux TgmuNe Building, is vory haudsoms, and re- semblos the Tilly plau, placod squarely ifustesd to be bullt wil porpotuate to after ages the finglluh nympnhy.w‘;{’h tho North, i& the timo gr nin War, tho tono of what {s oalled Frod ocloty® was w0 romarkably in favor ©Of tha Bouth, and the coldnoys of our oftiolals to DGES & CO.y p . Ve 3teal Retato Aucliunoers and Commisslon Morohants, the Ilopresentativos of rht-d Al s th before the very oyos of lho fatuor and | their satlsfuction with all vhat they saw, they | or; not moro as 4 conts a glaug, Vou I solls bim B Wath Takomb. . Regatar Sajes: Wodnesay of on | gonal, Bom: 4 O tha North was e frolght-depute. uother stands across o | ing, beforo Lthe ¥ h 8 e el i e dun‘r’.“;u ‘;f;’"{:‘;;filflmla u:r l%‘m“l&l: dPE‘y"“’l‘_fi].fi:‘g: tbat to 1noat_paoplo thore in um:rm.ll;l.ww .,3.;’;‘;‘}:‘,}' viver, and I8 sald ‘to be espocinlly dangorons, | anothor suitor for his dsughtor's baud, whom | procsedad to tho hospital, Ou ontering, several | you uat drinks him hmn.}soud my puy to some L and Suturday Kvonings at §p. 1 al n oloso proximity to other building the Iathor—but not the girl muchly~smtled fa- | of the Arand Jurors who woro acquatuted with | oder placo fur do poor, nud dom odor plnan doy D b, ogerdlsos of whodea ot sinte roofas™ | Yownaty wrone it O Bl HrOSeodbd b | S Hivem vanond LI Wil Lotk ordlnic, | st t0 e ToF ot sl o 0 b o eme i | V2 I ST A I Lok CAPT, BUOKLEY 40 rods towarda La Porto, when ho handed his | and in turn graspod him by the liand, 'lIPw ofry man soll his own peer, g of Tugealu u;d o "‘.'?J %.‘%-{mq:‘. i 'r'.‘,' of the Gantrol Statlon, waa tho firat person to | fuir peisonor ovor to hiv hastily-ompowerod dap- | do you do, Mr, U'wood?" thoy exclaimod, “Is| A suuny smilo rippled over thophlz of the l;,;-gk’{mfl-m e b ithety Hory L0, disigovor the fir, aud to givo tho alarm, Ile wans | uty, Shroyer. Mr. Cotton tuys it was the livo- | thoro avything wo oxn do foryou? If there | typo aud the boy was dispatched on bls mission. Y T0DGES & 60.‘1’_/\’11“;# g, siding st tho timo an Twolfth atroet with his |'Jicat drlying Lo ovor did—tryig to keop up with | is, let us kumv\ and_wo wmill oe if it cau bo | Hoon tho bovaraga frothuing ovor the top of (b e Ll family, and notiged the flancy burating ont of | that Watorloo rig! Avriving ab La Porte Oitv, | brought sabout.” Il ropliod that lio was | woodon bucket was Ylnm}d before lim, Tho grounds and mostly within view of the bluf- shored Iako, ‘?n.;r pussiug the time right plonsantly until 1 ‘cloc in tho sasortion that all through the \War tha e meus mnjority of the Hngiah Wexs tiel %xm:{lt); “lmpmluy! tg Llux:“ol; aflfio‘,ln b n thoir gigantio task, fow th § who dusfichd Yankoo maicsa wope oI008 sido; the pation was on the othor, At tho timo this ‘predomivant foeling found vory lmperfoot W will el tho entiro antouts of tho prisats rosidonos No. 183 7, at 47, at o n, oy I8 collongues o THE PARTY RETURNED to tho train, which made a vory spoody home-trip, although it stopped &t the' priveipal stations, i, , 10, wa wiil acl} the v, Show Cnses, shlie: RE PR Gy o Woit Lak o o 4 A i uttarances; it is, thorefors, the Lo no ¢ the | Buroy ithdrow his aotion for thofs snd pald otting along aa woll as could bo expoctod, | tliraty trawp, hoatily cleaving Lits throat, nodded | ‘st be suld 1o satis(y & olaim: - A Fare ctxace fur bar 3:‘:“':'”‘;"::’.’]“"': quito : '-‘m“g of pagsongera, aud | {iiay thoro should ring in ar middt 335‘&:}’,}; g:fl&’l’n t.lw l‘;g‘dr;‘;: ’ill‘m:u” vlt‘urr:hngnnngmu or | tho u'ofin‘:bulz sroadily proscoutod hlu othoy ofnim Bat was vory inuoh obligod for tolr kiud offor | to his new aoquslatanoo, ua e uaying, ' hora'y | Juit Wi, jitieg & E., ‘Anclionsars, 8 it overy dopot by vory largo arawds. | mowmorial of the fact. T'opa said of tho. + Moues | smoko from tho roof at that fiis nor for some | fora warrauty of the girl's hand, n tho stspo of | and for the ‘intocost thoy exprossod in his wel- | to yon, old buy,” aud dipped his o Inta the By B , SON & CO. Of s nos Chiogo oxportoment s waquostionad, | 00k it ite old No-Popory Inicription, momonte silor, aud for that voston stoutly .o marriago dortificars, by driviig sopldly fu o | fuca. 1l Jocoives L oroting pagers aliaut 711 muonly fonm. Attar obtivg fl:fi;fii & oouple <1 and 48 Suath Canal-st, ors London's columa, polul) 2ig-zag 0, o' , and spon 3 ian L he . — pudh undoubiodly, tho dewaud for aue nows: | 2o it buly e fiwhoad a0 X% | Sims that Uio oalan of tho iro must Lsve beou fralg-za courso for Loledo, Do, afior whioh Hio roliren. o ocoupies & | buckot frostod lika s piowms oass, jfo. pwsty | FURNITURE AT AUCTION. papors will grow greater enoh succoos k, bobane Wik, o nssoouing weoky woek-day Jmm‘ a8 not altopethier well supplied witl Bundey jouraslism. Cho WNews, in some but thia now Burroy colurun wilt it'its hond to tell posterity the honorable truth that whon slavery waa struck down, Englnud, with a fow exoopflons, aud freo Awmorlos wera ohio, e 3 - » Ponnimaa's baquest of $30,000 t deal of his thno In writing, Aftor ho hias { tho bucket toward tho 'Toutonfo gontlomun, bit MONDAY, Juty ¥, at 108, m., wo shall goll on {! The Bll‘u::l);:l: ‘én’u’ifi.‘}l‘: gzx::xz‘nflfnployad » | to fnll:ll:l‘:l]:tzfn:llfpn“!‘hlo muplhfl‘ in Mln’;mupn— ?vfilt\un flovn{‘n pagos ha ofton dostroys thom. | tho latter wnved it awny with his haud, saylog, W'"'&"y’afi.‘.fi- J;;_Lr fl':':’-'."fi'r‘fuw ‘(')".‘.';' oas 1 un T4 day and & might watobman $o 100k after tho ofl+ | lis, pravided §70,000 ddltionnl way raigod, is to | Ifo scemu tobio vory cautious that nobody shall | ** No, no, mine frind, you pays for him; you | blon Quianst GtHonotal fiausolold (Goody. Louse. Cho formor hod some business toat- § be utlligod,—8t Laul Dispalol. oo what ho has wrlttan, This oxtrowo daution | drinks him." ‘Lho prigter took » loug Lroath BRUHHL BON & V0., Austhousese, P ROOTORROTITERT I mwiemw e sew Il 1Bz s

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