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LOCAL MISCELLANY, THR TIMES AND THE BTATE'S AT A i . 'TORNEY, "ThoeT1mca of Thuraday morning, fn its report of the trial of Dr. Earll, mado n movers attack upon tho way lu which the State's Attornoy ind conductod. the caso, It gave him unplersant notorloly in tha hoad-lines aud in the body of the artiolo, charging bim with .critminal negloet, or focompotoncy, in the oxamination of Witnosse 08, olo. 8 _a.‘l.\uudu forenoon ono of tho cditors of tho Times onlléd uvon Mr, Rocd, nud, on bolialf of My, Btoroy, apologizod for an attuck whioh he anld was mhdo without the kuowledgo of hia omployer, ahd which had dooply palacd bim. Testorday morniug's Tinios mmlm“dl :;1 formal, rotraction and a eweaping culogitn of tho man-, nor in’ which Blr, hnc'il had discliarged i oflicial dutios. To flnd-a retraction in thoe Tumesoxcites ng surprise. It is niwoys looked for after oue of ita " menastions, - 16" comea liko the oonstant spology of the bad Loy who has sinned aud wauts to cecape a whippivg, Indood, whatoyor tho popor publishon i4 apt to rosult’ lu a Jibel auit, or a retraction,—froquently. both. q 80 .this apology was not unlooked for; bub thara ara somo ourlous rumors on tho stroot ay 0 tho Wway in whiol {6 was obtaiuod, 'Tho Zimies has beon In tho hablk for soma wéeka of. print.' iug lottory advortisemoute, ns for inatanco that of the Huvaos Lottery, on tho 25th iust., of tho Kontucky Lottory, on” tho 20th, ote. Now, the Iow pagsed Inst yoar on the Aub‘j‘eul of wuch publications, which went into effect July 1, 1874, ronds as followa: - Whoover kuowingly prints, publishos, diatributes, o circtlnled, or knowlngly caiises to'bo rinted, pubt Hahed, distributed, o ciroulated, . any. Advertismont gfsuy lottoeytickst or scheino, o any sliste fa sicl ticket or scliome, for salo, eithor himaelf or by anotlicr raon, or sota_up, ‘or oxliibits, or doviscs, or mukes, or tho JUEDOES OF bulng set up and oxbabited, any. ‘sigu, syinbo), of emblenisti or dthor roprosontation, o3 Yollory, o ho rawing thorso, 1n - any Wy indl-. catiug whero d lottery-tickel or any sharo theroof, or avy such ' writing, cortificato, bill, tokon, or other devleo before muntioned, may bo purchased or ol tained, or n nny way invites or eutieen, or nttempln to invito or ontice, “’J othot pervon to purchase or re- cala the asimn, ‘shall, for cach conviotion, bo finod avt oxcooding S0, il * Now, tho Jaw is stringont, and the Times' vis olation flngiant, It has thypeuml not once, but sovoral times, Itis not duo to inndvertence, but a dosire to make money. Ottior advortising sbuus the - Times, and it takes this, though in doflanco of Iaw. 'The violation bolng so piain, it is tho equally {nm duty of Mr. ‘Tood to prosent tho mntrer jo ihe Grand Jury, which is Inckily in acssion just now, and have tho propriotor of tho Timies tndicted and brought to trial. “Butit Is rumored that tho first thing Mr. Ttocd did Thursday morning, aftor acelug tho at- taole in tho Zimes, was to eond an intimntion to Mr, Storoy that be would bave him indisted for, publishing theso advertisemonts if thero was uol an lmmud’flm apology. - Itis claimed that Mr. Ttood folt that If ho was ;o be abused, ho might ap woll- have some satisfaction, and that- the shiortest way to got it would bs ' to bogin theso procoedingd, . Y o BT But it is now said that the fntimation|wassufll- clont, However that may bo, the apology camey Toth in the paper aud through ono of tho edis tars.; Itis also assertod that, now that' thoso apologies have beon mude, the State's Attorney will rofrain from calling tho attontion of tho Grand Jury to this_violation of law, preforring to hold it over the hend of tho proprictor of tho Timea'ss somothing whorowlth hie can koop him from nbuaing or defaming tho aforosnid State's, Attarnoy. Dutpow that Mr. Reed’s attontion has boen called to tho subjeat, Lio will, doubtloess, Iy tho mattor beforo the Grand Jury fo-day, and thus elfeutuaily dispose of the last-mentiones of thetio rumors. i e 5 5 — FIRE PATROLS. 4 H . . TUE TENTH WALD, ° sk A meoting of citizous of the 'fonth Ward in- terestod in ;the - organization of n Fire -Patrol wag hold last night in Wall's Hall. A commit- too, coneistiog of Thomas F. Wall, James Mo- Graw, Thomas Parker, Fred Booner, L. L. Bond, Thomss Drennan, C. C, P. Holden, W, J. Onahan, and J, J. Montague, was appointed ot a- previous meeting to diaft a.plan of organiza- tion, and last night's meeting was for the purs: Toso of recelving their roport. Qen. J. 8. Reynolds scted as Ounirman, sod Mr. A. Salisbury, Esq., as Sccrefary of tho meet- ing. M. 0. . P. loldon presonted {1y roport of tho Committes, to_tho offcct that thoy bad con- forred witkh tho Bonrd of Polico ‘and other oflictals na to the proprioty of forming such an organization, ond aro of tho opinion that it would bo of grout sorvice. Great care should bo exercised in tho siclcction of bla-bodied and honest men. It is belioved that the city will furnish a badgo for each membor of tho Patrol, with the words ** 8pecial I'ive Patrol” ingcribed thoroon, sud tho cap and cape will have to bo furnished by such means ns the orgatization may deem proper. The Committee recommend tho passago of the following rosolations : WaEneAs, Our cltizens ecem to nve anfmpression fhat o pafd Fice Dopartmout relloves them' from any furthior attention to matlers pertaining to prolection ‘against Airo, and any further respousibality *in* regard " 15 the samo ; and ‘Wueneas, 1t is deomed to bo Imgorhnt to bring the cltizous in moro direct contset with the Tire Depart- ament in order o be ablo to asaist it with woro eifect and inteliigence in enso of emergency ; and - ‘Wirzneas, It (s belloved that an sesfstant organizas ton will greatly asalst tho Iiro Dopartinent and groat~ Jy aid fn protocting properly from buing destroyed by firo; therefore, bo it v Resolvcd, 1. ‘That tho Tenth Ward organizo 100 men for the purposo of aidiy tho Xire Departmont and ‘protecting property aguinst fies, 2, That sttch organization be divided into four ¢om- panlvs of twonty-five ech, -8, That such company aclect for itaslf ono Captain, ono Licutenant, and one Beeretary or Bergoant, 4. Thot each officor sud mombor rovided with eomio suitable star, or badge, or uniform, by which thiey can bo recognized when o duty. 5. That such mode of destguation or racoguition o a star and oll-cloth caps with the figure 107 thercon, and sn oflcloth cap, “6, That whonover any ward ehall organizo upon sny aubahuun“{ similar plans, the Captalus and Lisuton~ ants bo, aud oy aro Leroby, attiorlzed fo mcol, wucit olner officers or Oaptains for thy selection of ane or more goueral officer or ofiicers, 7, ‘Chat ulf officers and membors serve without pny, 8. That tho brigde #0 orpantzed shialt bo subect to the'orders of tho Firo Marshal at firee, 9, That the membors of the brigade shall atiend all firea In tho Tenth Ward on a* firat alarm, adjoining wards an a sucond alarm, uud in ony part of the city on 2 gonbral alarm, +10, ‘L't & conumiiteo of fivo from each cleotion pre- elnct be appolnted to open books ar. muster-rolls for 1ho seloction of twenly-five auflulile men for cach com. y, and that stich commitieo proceed Lo organize he companics ag oxpoditiously as practicable, 11, That when tho companjes aro orgunized the Boerd of Polico nnd Firs Commtsslonors be requeated to confor upon {ho men speciul polico powers, and such other powers o8 thoy aro autliorized or deom Proper to coufer, ; Some discussion aroso on tho clause relating to turning out ot flres gutsido tho ward, some gontlomen being opposed to this, but Mr. Brone nan, Mr, Holden, und others nrfiud tho adoption of the clnuso,.on tho ground that in- casoof -n genoral alarm and s grent firo overybody would want to go to it anyway, sod it was botter for the Patrol to go in an” organized shape, 50 28 to bo officiont in rondering assistance, Theso romarks Iind tho' cffcol of overcoming tho objeotions to tho cluuse, ;i Col. Duldwin, who was prosont, atated that s movement wag on foot to form n similar organi- zation in the Thirteonth and Ninth Wards, and o folt a strong interest in tho subject, * Tho clauso rolating to tho uuiform oxoited somo_opposition, on tho ground that o cape srold ba cumbersoms, 3 . * A motlon to etrike out the cape wns lost, snd tlie roport was concurred in au pubmittod, 3ir. B, Arnold offored the following : Witkneas, Tho constant dinger from froquent fires {n Cllcago eanmiol Lo avarted tmder tho provuiling ystom of five funurauco; {hercforo, A Zcaolved, That tho community sx o wholo shionld undertako tho busincsa of fire lusuranca; thnt bustr- ance should not cavor more thun thres-fourths of the sotual fulr cash valite of thio uaured materiul, goods, Louses, ote. Insurance by Blato, cauuly, aud town will mako tlus city enfer than any and all stringont Aire-Hinits ordinances aud all regulations of tho Yoard of Undorwilters, * A motion tolaythe resolution onthe tabla was lost, and the rosolution way adoptod by a small majority, evidently composed chiotly of Gormang. - 'Thio sub-commitieos provided for in the report of the Comymtton on Organization, woro choson =8 follows: Pirst Prooinol—William Ormsboo, Josoph Downoy, Chatles Iariv, J. 1L Xlino, Tobort Law. Bocond Prooiucti-James Dok, Daminiock Botto, Johu Brown, Jobu Hoffman, F. Boornor. . . Tho mombera of tho Committoo of Nine were, oon motion, suthorized to appoint the committao- mien from tho Third and Fourth Precluots. - Mr. Ifolden snid he hoped to 8oo groat good como out of this movemont so suspiciously uot ou foot to-night, Aftor hemty thanks had been voted toMr. Tuomas I, Wall for the frco uso of his hall, tho moeiing adjourned. ‘T BEVENTIL WARD, A meeting $0 organizo & Firo-Patrol was hold Japk night at 183 Canalport avouue, Thero was consideraplo delay at st owing to the sbesnce of Ald. Cullortou, who, 1t was supposed, would be prosont aud teko rgo of On ‘motion of Mr, Lauowing, .C: O, was olocted Ohairman, and Willinm 'Neatmoyor Booratary, At tho sug~ gostion of tho Chair & commilttoo of five was ap- poluted to vislt other wards, and'somo of the Aldormon, \vith a viow of obtaluing some defluita plans of notlon, 0. 0. Klass, J, & Huwald, ol Lang,” Willinmi Wedomoyor, and Williaw Ludowing wora appointod on’ this committag, Aftor nomo minor trananctions tho moating ade Journed to Monday, Aug. 0, at 8:50 p, m, e SsLatuny DR, EARLL. Tho irial of Dr. Earll, cinrgod with'producing, by abortion, thio donth of Roseita Jackeon and “hor unbora ohilds was broughit to o olose yestor- dny moming in tho Criminal Qourt, The jury had boen out all niglht, sutl » stormy, protracted ologo was htd, botore at ‘ngreemont conld bo roachod, 'As Into'ne inlf pret 2 o'elock In tho morning thoy stood six for couvietion and aix for uoquittal, somo of tho lattor haviug no doubt of tho prisoner'sgullt, ' but holding that tho crimo did viot morit tho punsshmont prosceibod by Inw. Thoso yloldod graduslly, aubll ab last tho twolve agroed upon tho following vordiots ' Wo, tha jury, finit tho prisoner gullty of man- nlnufflltor, aid 1% hiy punishment af oo year lu the Tenitentiaty, . -This verdiol was duly renderod b the nlpnning of tho court yostarday morning, snd a polt of tho 1;1)1 gonfirmed the finding, AMossrs, King sud oran, couvsel for tho . prikoner, ontered o motion for » now trial, as followa: = Thio dofeudant moves tho Oourt o set naldo the vardiot and grant o now trial, bocouso : 1. Tho ourt admlled imptopar tealimony, The Gourt rtused to aduufe prorat ovldonce, * 3, Tho Courk refused proper nstcuetions asked in belinlf of thio peoplo. 5. Tho verdict in tinsupported by tho evidenuo, 0, On account of miscouduct of Jurors during [the trini readig of mowspapers and Inaitontion to tie o ke fanfanloE tho. doposition of Talph THogty 15 bo read as ovidence, : " For tho scvommiodation of defondant's conn- 8ol tho argument on tho motion was postponcut until next woolk, Judge Farwell kindly consont- iug to como into court at any timo whon notifled .hl_v counsiel; of their rendinosd $0 arguo tho mo- tlon, gL LT 2 i ' TRYAL OF STEAM-PUNMPS. * Tho first of o gorios of trials of stosm-pumps to ald in extinguishing fires took place yosterday foronoon st Atnme streot bridge. Chicago's tor- rible punishmont by fire}of late hnsorosted anim- perativo demand for ndditional protection ngalnst such visitations, and among tho various projects for strongthening tha efticienny of tho Firo Do~ partmont tono has beon rooeived with groator favor than the proposition to organizo a system of floating fire-engines to crulsoup and down the ‘rivor, and pratect tha property an both sides, In placo of oxponsivo boats coustrnotod oxpressly for the purpose, it has boou ascertained thab oqual officionoy, at far loss cost, can bo obtained by meaus of pumpa attacked to steam-iugs, and worked by tho tug engings. A trial of one of thoso pump-stischments bronght ount o Iargo attendance of interested poople i"natmhy among thom the DBoard of ollco and Tiro Coumissioners, Board of Publio Worka, and varlous city officors. Tha trlal wag under the especial suporvision of I'fre-Marshal Donntor, who mnde careful obsorvations of the tmportant points fuvolved. The pump 'wag ono manufaclured by Copo & BMaxwell, and was vlaced on the stenm-tyg L. B, Jolmeon, and drivou by its powerfal angine. ‘The pump wae of tha ordinary plston pattern, with a 12-inch oylinder, ond 18-inch stroko, Leads of howo from 100 to 450 foot in lougth wore atineliod, and -suction was takon from tha river. With a 13¢- inch nozzlo on 150 foot of hose, and with ‘85 ' pounds of stoam, 8 stroam was thrown 179 foot ; whtle with tho'samo length of hose and head of steant, auda 134-Inch nozzle, the distance thrown- was 164 feot, With 90 guumls of stegm, a 1% inch stroam was thown 154 feot through 450 foo of hese, and withSiamess. cnunl!uE (two jeads of hioko with ono nozzlo) & 1i¢-luch stroam was sent 176 foet from ‘s lead of 100 foot. The trial* was not entlroly eatierotory, to tho Firo-Marshal, who had oxpected longor throwing with such a pum{z[ug capacity, and powor to drivo it. o stated that any first-class steamn flre-ongine could do as woll,” Objection was aleo ralsed on necount of the violent twiteh- ing of the hose when tho pump was in full blast, owing to tho length of the stroke, Ihis twitch- ing, it is suid, will soon cut through hose from tho ingide.” Tho gonoral impreesion secmed to bo that the Copo & Maxwoll pump shown yoster- day ean bo greatly improved upon, and it Is ox- pected that the triald of ofhier punips will bring out o machine hotter adupted to tho work. Thore aro soyoral mnkon of pumps yol to be tried, and it 18 probable that from among them will bo lmm'd one or mors that will meob tho require- meuts, Commisslonor Wahl visited tho experiment mado with the pumping apparatus fitted on board of the tngr L, B, Johnson, aud on his retarn to the City-ITall prouounced it & fallure, Tho jot thrown was ot by any means regular and full aa would bo required for actual sorvice at n fire, ‘The Comwissionor would lilko o seo threo regn- “| lar flre-onglnes flonting ou the river, and lio thinks that tho cutting of channels from the rivor oret and west undor different streots, with cislorns here and thero for the introduction of suction hoso, would provido the city with an amplo supply of water for tho targost " fire which coult bo potup. The supgostion1s worthy the furthier conslderation of k?m!cl( and colleagues, At cortnin seasons of the year tho very smoll of Chioago Rivor water would oxtingulst a fire of ordinary decenoy and solf-respect. e THIE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. A very largo mocting of tho covgrogation of tho Viral Buptist Church was held last evening in thobascmont of the Wabash Avonue Mothod- ine Churoh, corner of Fourteenth stroot and Wa- Dash aveuuo, for tho purposo of arrivingat a doflnita concluaion concerning tho sslaction of o sito for a mow church-building, Tho Rev, Dr. Everts prosided, and thers wns tho customary prayer and sioging beoforo the more material Dusiness of tho hour was takon up. Dr. Everls oxplained tha objoct of the gath- ering, and hopod his Noarors would boar in mind that all could not bo pleasoed, and that, without a unanimity of aotion, the building of the churoh* would bo dolsyed. Ha had his proferences, but would cheerfully submit {o the will of tho ma- . jority, llr).' Tontloy, from tho Committes nnpointed to examiue sites, roported that a groat diversity of opinlon oxisted in the congrogation, Somo wore in favor of rebuildiug on the old sito, othors ad- vacated moviug ta the vicinity of 'I'venty-second streot, and thoro wero some which utrongly recommended the vicinity of Indinna avenuo and "Thirtioth strect. ‘e Committee was unablo to decids nupon any of those locations, and thero- foro the meating had beon callod to soloct tha H:{fz of tho cily in which the church should bo Tho renort was accopted and adopted. Ir. B, F, Jacobs apoko strongly in favor of robuilding on the old site. Tha” southorn por- tion of tho city, ha thought, ‘was well suppliod with churchos'of evory denomination, aud thera was a fleld vorth of T'vonty-sccond stroot which tho Firut Baptint Ohurch lind long oceupied, and Hhi:’uld um}t{hum to flil, oncon Hammond was opposed to glving uj the old site. e sty up Br. Leaudor Btono adyocated removing to tho noigbborhood of Chirtioth streat, ‘That sactlon was boiug built up rapidly, and would e quito Prosporous in n fow yoars, Dr. Northrop wantad to go south, but would submit to anythivg {le majority favored. - Mr. Hawkive would not have tha old site aban- doped undor suy circumstances, It was the propar tacation for tho church, . Bontloy proforred the vicinity of Twonty- gocond stroot to any other location, It was the mont contral point that could bo. gelooted Thut it would cost a great deal of monay to butld thore, and perliaps tho old lot would have to ba saorificed. - Ho would .go for ‘L'vonty-socond wtroet overy timo until tho mooting oxprossad anothor preferonce, and thon ho would go with thio meoting. Heveral othor gentlemen gavo thoir views briefly. Tho advocates of tho threa itos pro- poveil wero about equal in number, but all wore willing to yiold to the wish of the majority, 1t wae dooided that the members of the Iudi- ana Avenue Chapel should bo permitted to voto, An informal ballot was thon taken, with tho followivg result : Wholoe number of votes enst, 168 ; for Thirtfoth street and vicinity, 834 for '.l‘l\\l'unlcy-aunuml streel. and vicinity, 805 for the old site, 27, Tho old slto was thrown out In accordaace with a previous arrangemont, aud a formal volo wai tokon on the othor two, which resulted— ‘Uhirtioth ntroat or violuity, 101 ; Lionty-secoud streob or violuity, 60, 2 ¢ Mensrs, Bhophord, Garnett, and Parkor wero appoluted & committen (o nomiuate o Bullding Committoo, " 3. I, I, Jacobs announced that the Tubor- naclo, No, 000 Wabnsh avenuo, bad beon reuted, and it Lad boon rouolved to Lold ervices thera Bundny moruing, instoad of st Staudard Ifall, 1o also ansounced thnt a pench aud crean so- clablo viould bo hold thore Thursdsy ovouing, td ralse ftunds for fkting the place vy 3 “Tho nsoeting thon adfanned, " " P PIOP: e ! ISTHE OITY LIABLE P Mr. Augist W, Liorr, & prominont citizon of tho Third Ward, who for many yenrs liss rosidod noxt door to Fronch & Co.'s ail-works on Third Avonto, whick gavo sush an impotus to thoflre ot tho 14th of July, ealled at 'Tne Tninune of- fico yeutorday, and stated thot in 1809, when the oll-works wero firab siarted, ho notiflod tho Tolico Commissioners of iho dangorous ohatagter of tho concarn, and protosted againss ita oatablishmont at that yolut, A aboct time nftorwards all tho proporty-holdors in the noigh- borkood mado up a potltion agamst It, whicl wan prosonted to the Bord of IHenltl, Polive Commiusionors, hud Ootumon Council. In Qctobor, 1871, shortly aftor tho groat con- flagration,hoand Mr, Alleock lntod for Commine slouor Bhoriday, and fotind thiat gontloman at tho Mothodist Churcly on the cornor of Harrlson atraot and Wabush avonuo, whioh was then boing convoriod into tho Post-Ofico, aud bogged Lini to havo tha flra-trap removed, but Bhorfs dan olaimed Lo had wmo suthorily in flle mattor. Ho then gob & large hoso for his own protaction, whioh Lo lind acone ston to uso sovoral timed, Ile then suad tha ofl worka but was beaton, A committco of throo wont aftorwards to the Oounoil and roquestod All. Qooy and MeGmuls to examino tho oil.warke,and, if found as ropro- #ented, to resommend thoir romoval, 'Tho mat- tor was broughit up by them n the Councii, but Ald, Hildroth and otitors mado themselves spo~ clal protectora of tho nulsanco, aud nothing was accomplished, n 1872 ho sa\y tonmstora unlond throo or four truck-londs of naphils tightin the roar of hisjhouse. e roquesticd o bottlo of the compouud, which ho roooived, and then had it goalad in tho prosonco of 4wo dltizons, Ife took it to Capt. Hickey to lay it bofora tha Yiro Cominisaioners, aud havo it exsmined. At the examination it was found to bo au oxplosive of the worat kiud, and yot uo action was takon, A woeek Intor ho potitionod tho Firo. Commis~ sfonors té have o brick wall orected Lotwaon tho factory and his honso, or elso ho would hold- the “city responsiblo tm-“my damage [ that should” caour, wall wog then built. is the oollar, but not high enough t6 Do of any consequonce. Had this wall boon tho holght of tho bwlding ho olatma ho could hava atoppad tha aprend of the fire on tho 14th with bis hose. Ho wanta to know whother tho poopls who wore burned out conld not liold tho vity rosponsiblo for the damage that was dono, as tho firo withont donbt way the di- Toct roanlt of tha incompetency or criminality of oity oflletals, : it ORIMINAL, ORMMINAL GOURT, - John Portor and Albert Brotzenlosh plended guilty to larcony; In consideration of their youtl, thoy being only 10 years old, sontence was susponded, and thoy were sont home, ad- moniehed to heronftor oboy that commandment, “Thon shalt not steal.” Goorgo Lorents and Honry KieMachuo ploaded guilty to the indiotment of keeping a placs for tho uale of lottory-tiokets, and, upon ropresenta-~ tion of thelr attornoy that they had discontinued tho business, sentonco was suspended. Nolson Culvor, indictad for committing an na- ault upon a man nomed Stanton, plended gullty, and, aftor hearing tho sworn testimony of Stan- tan, he was romanded for sontouce. Frank Gibson, indloted for boing fonndin a Vuilding with Intent to'ateal, ploaded guilty, and was romanded, Jnmes Roynolds plondoed goilty to larceny, snd oy remanded, Tho Graud Jury roturned eighteon true bills, among which was one againgt Aaron Anderson, who is charged with having firod the premiscs whiclt he ocoupiod, on Yortiand avenne,.and which botongod to L. Mnifivgor. I cotmaol, BIr. Ghnso, mado. application for buil, and tho Court ot him ont under bonds of &5,000, A Grangor went info n gambling-house at No, 54 West Aladison stroot, Thursday night, and lost a largo sum of mouoy at three-card monto. A young, Lnif-tongme-tiod fellow applied at tho Armory a night or two ago for lodgiug, nnd informed tho station-keoper that he hind lost $50 at Taro In Mike MaDonald's_gembling -palaco, /b tho cornor of Monroo apd Olatk siroota. Lizzio Forrost, keoper of o don Of infamy on Waehington stroet, noar Union, was arrosted by Ofiicer Cannon last night for brutally mal- irealing & seryant girl named Ellen Huber, wwho lies not baen long in this country, beeause she demanded lior pay, which was lon overdue. John Quiny, o nolorious character, was ar~ rested Inst night by Oflicor Daly, of the Madison Stract Btation, on the chaige of burglary, in on- tering tho houso of Willlam Wringloman, No. 921¢ \Vest Raudolph atrect, aud stealing 4 $1,000 Uaited States bond, a set of jowelry, aud some vuluable papers, IIo was caught whilo eadeav- oring to disposae af the latter. Ilo {8 already un- F500 bonds to o charge of Jarcony, A man who was evidontly short of good clothos enterad the revidenco of Theodore Asmus, No, .100 Ontario streot, night beforo last, and stole @40 worth of clothing. ‘Tho thiet,loft his old shoes and tool alr. Asmus’ now onos. ‘Thomne Fitzy suatched a pocket-book from Annie Churcl: a few days ago, and was arrestod yestorday, CGmstay Prosonski, » Polo, complained ab tha Armory, last night, that Moilie Youdus, of 110 Daoiflc avenue, robbed Lim of $17. 'ho woman was arrestod, and stated thab tho man was AQrunk and had only $2 in lis possession, and that she did not take. B P To-dny is sentonco-day, and the forty-six prisouers who have boen conviotod during the Present term of the Court will bo arraigned for sontence, ‘The Grand Jury wilt mako their final report this morning and roceive their disoharge. Staaden, wha is charged with having sot fivoto his burdwaro storo, on North Olark sireet, with tho intention of blowing it up and making money out of tho insuranco companies, was brougt into Court to plond, Afier considerablo tlmo spent by the prisouer’s counsel talking ta tho Court, the_pleading was postponed til] this morning. John Moson, the well-kugwn criminnl Tavryor, Tias bobd. Totuied by solaonts of tha North Side to ausist tho Niate's Attorney in prosicoutiug Standeu, Col. Bhirloy will defend. Emory Kounedy, a brilliant yonth who lives at 101 South Poorla sirect, went iato the storo of T ML Bmith, No, 208 Wost_Madison stroot, yes- torduy, and ordered & now $+ hat, which he re- quostod sent to his residonco. Emory mat tho megdongor at the door, and asked him if he could change & $10 bill. . The mnn banded lim $6 . and the youth .walked brck into the house—tho ~ messongor supposed for the purpose of gotting $10 from *tho old man.' But IEmory went out of tho back door, taking the hat nnd %6 with him, De- toctive Flynn caught him last oveniug. and Tocked him up to pwait & hearing on the chinrge of obtainiug goods under false protensos. TIE POLIOE GOURTE, 'The three mon, Byan, Woleh, aud MoLaughlin, who wero arrested and chargod with robbing Willinm Inthaway, of Monog, IlL, of $50, waro dischnrged yauluniuy morniug, nothing boing pioved against thow, Willinw Botwe, who {8 charged with sotting fire to the bullding No. 622 Bouth Union atreat, which wag burriod Inst woek, camo up for trial yestorday, but his caso was continued until to- day, under $5,000, bail by Justice Soully, Jnmes Clark and Georgo Millor woro arrested on Wost Madlwon street Thursday night for baving In their posscssion a lot of carpentors’ tools which thoy conld not acconnt for. T'hey wore held in $300 ball each till Monday, by Justico Soully, yestorduy, 3 Hattio Hayes keops a dlsordorly houso on ‘Weat Waahington strost, to the great aunoyanco of hor neighbors, who biad Ler arrosted, togother with the inmatos, Bhe was held uudor 3200 bail till \vednesday, by JusticoSoully, yostardsy, aud Lilio Warren, au iumato, was flnod §10, John Adams and Michael Taylor wore yostor- day morning fluod $100 each “and hold undor 800 bail oach to the Crimiual Court by Justico Kaufmaun, Thoy are notoerious thioves snd vagrants, and wero arrestod Thuraday night in an alloy with o full assortment of burglors' toola w their possossion, Some timo ngo oharges woro lodgod with Jus- tieo Boydon ngainst City Cotoptrollor Huxna M. 1, Qregory, W. 1t. Port, 11, Bhorman, and_John Wollor, vlmrglnfi them with not baving sufilolont drafvg, and falling to make sowor conucctions, John '.(‘unluon, tho Hailiff of thoBouth Side I'olica Court, sorved a summons on theso partios, and iho heariug of thoir casos was sob for yosterday iu tho Tollca Conrt, When tho case wWus called thoy fatled to mako thelr sppearauce, and in do- foult they wero fined 845 cach, Lunnivon pro- ceoded ay once to cal) on thesa gontlomen who thus Ignored Justice Doydon’s summons, to col- leob tho umount of tholr tlnos, whicl will wlion pakd, swoll tho cash occonnt in the mt('l‘ruuamy o tho sin of 3160, and somo odd dolfary added thoreto for costs fu collooting, eto. Doter udoll}':lm O, W. Shaw, waa arrestod Thureday night a8 a monto man, Justico Boydon fincdl bim 100, and fu addition assiguod him to 'URDAY, AUGUST 1, 187 the Briidowoll for thirty dnys, snd thion susporided tha whold seutoncs, gowlud Shny vvouh[’ lenvo town fmmotintoly and noyerroturn, o promisod 1o go, and oicors will Ros that ho keopa his promiso, ns his word 1s worthlosy, * A follos nnmod John Parker waa also up for gaming, ifo Iy not muol bottor than Bhnw, o was fined #25.Thin Aotion of Justico Boydon wil convineo thouo Tollowa that ho monns business, and will, whenover An opportanity s offorad him, inflict n E‘mmlty upon them which will send thom to tho ridowoll for tho beltor (mrt of n x’unr untoss thoy_lonve the oity imtnodiatoly,' anid to do thia tho’ Tuatioo will suspend sontonco for “ono day. Atter tho oxpimtion of that time, it found tho suntenes will Lo enforcod. : MM, BHOWN, i Y Yontorday n bad cano of minplaced_donfldance anit tlomostio lnmlcl‘tly WAl prosonted to Juatico Vaiw't Wond, Matilds Brown, who resides on Dilute Iuland avonue, was for Komaiength of thno widow, 1for it husband bolg s man whosg momory shie fondly cherishod for na eontinned nots of kindly stiontions o her.during his 1ife- timo, eho had vomlved to live the temaindar of the briof period sliotted to her in-this world e dor bis namo. 'Uhis resolution she wan pro. vailed wpon to violtts aboub two months ago throngh -~ tho porulstont ~ fsportunitiey of Bor prosont Yogo " lord, * John Brown, oling “Jako Nolt” Mrs, DBrown, - unfors tunately for hor, Thed. mecuniulated by hor industry 2600, 'Thin money sho hins clung to with tho tenadity of o minet, only to bo finally chodtod ot of 1t by tho miau™ of all moi whotn 8ho loaal suaposted, | For o time tholr woddod lifa wak oho of bliss and unalloyed Lap- pinees, dlrs, Brown congratulated horsolt upon obtalning, te lia supfiossd, nman for n pecond Iiusbnnd Wwho rivalod il tho good tralt of hor formor ono. Dut this domoatic bliss wag doom- ad to a short dutation. Brown acon loagned, i Lo bnd not:boforo the marrlage, that his wife wAs pousossed of 00D, and immodintely his ovariclous mind bogan to - condeive somo . plan by which he might' get- it Fiunlly ho porausdod hor that it was oxcoedlngly imprudont to koo #o Iargo an amouut of mohoy: in tho houde, < 11 would, In onsb it klionld becomo kuown, offer an (nducstent to thisves to Liohk into thoir rosidonco, and in cato of n roslutance on their part, would rosult perhaps disnstrously to thom both, - Again, thoro woro daily nnd nigntly conflagrations In differont Fawnns of tho aity, and thoir. littlo cottage might fall a viotim, and thoreby shio would, 1 all . probability, loso the monoy sho had boon g0 loug in acoumulnting, Having worled tpon tho good womnn's mind: to nuch nn oxtent that slhio wna dally Josing flesh, and hor formor good hoalth was fast doe partivg, sho ot hat apposlod to him to know what stio lind baiter do with it. Ho wasnot long in duulfllnfir, and ndvisod hor to placoe it in his hanidn, and ho would doposlt it in bank, whoro uoithor thioves nor fire could rob hor of it, Mo this tho unsugpecting Mrs, B. consonted, and ono e morning it passcd into tho hands of Brown, alins Nott, and nt the samo timo it pnssed for- overmore from hor might. Lrawn carriod tho monoy to CUreonebaum’s bank and _do- osited it fu lis own name, Boon M, rown leard whisporings aud ramors_roflecting upon the morality, good stauding, nnd. honesty of hor husband, and upon investiguting thoko rumors 1o loarnod that Lo was a divoreca man, thnt Lis wifo lind divorcad him on tho plea of in- human trostwent. She . also Jeatned | that Lio was an ex-convict from Joliet, having sorved out o torm iu that institution on tho charge of Inrceny, About this timo tho attontion of Brown toward bis botter-hall bogan to wano, and this aroused hor as to tho oafoly of Lor trenuro, She atInst requentod him to brivg her tho money. Brown wont to tho.bauk and checked ont 3540, and tool o cortitiento of doposit for the ro~ maining §60, payable to bis wifo, This certificato lio placed in hor hands, informing Lur that now 1t was safo; that no porson undor tho sun conld draw the monoy without her indorssment thora- on. TBofore glving the certifiente to the woman, howevor, ho alterod and raised the $60 to -$600. Drown aftor this wont off, lis continued ab- soncooaw ;o & Mrs, Brown greas surprise, and st Jnst sho called oa somo frionds and rotated to thom bor trouble. ‘I'hoy exammed tho . cortificats ol doposit, And ot onco dotacted tho swindle porpotratéd by tho scoun- drol.” Mra, Brown, upon learnlug thig, rashod frantienlly to Qreoucbuum's banl, aud thore learued that sho had lost all of hior savings for tho past fow yoars, save the §60, and then she wopt, and lnmonted hor former Lind and loving husbaud, aud the lost monoy, ~ Yosterdny morn~ ing Mrs, Brown wont hofore Justica Van't Woud and swore out a warrant for the arrest of Brown ou the chargo of farconcy. Av oflicer ia now soarchivg high and low for tho wan. MIECELLANEOUS, Mention was niada last June of the fact thrt MMr, 8. M. Millurd hnd begun o snit of attach- wont boforo Justics Hoinos ngninat Bartloy Campholl, the dramatio writor. and tho nuthor of “¥ate," * Paril,” * Through Fire," “Little Bunshine,” ote. -Canipbell failed to put in an ap- pearance, awd by delnnlt Judgmont for 326, the muount claimed by Millard, was enterod sgainst m, Thurgday last, Henry I. Schrodt, of No. 262 Wont Chicago avenuo, sivore out o warrant bo- foro Justico Vau't Woud for tho avrest of Ghus- tava Tischor, who keops o feod-siore ot the oor- ner of dilwaukee avonuo and Wood streot, un- der the charge of making threals to sorionsly injuro him, ~ Fischor has boon in bhis country about two yonrs, and was formorly o wing-in- spoctor in the wino provinces of Gormany. Lo imsmigrated to Amorica with cousiderable wealth, nnd foll into the hands of Chioago shurpers, who soon relioved Lim in ono way snd anothor of tho bulk of his proporty. This hus, to & cor- tain oxtont, causcd an shorration of his mind, At various {imes, Iatoly, Fischor has imagined that Schrodt hns had o haud in defrauding him of his moey, and finnlly, whilo lnboring undar s slight attaclk of lunaoy, Lo called on the complainaut and gavo him considerablo- atnoyance by his threats to do him violonco, and houco his arrost, On boing brongit boforo the Justice, the exam- ination waa continuod il yestorday, sud Fischor was lield on his own recoghizance for Liis appenr- nnco. Ab 2 in tho oftornoon the examination a8 procoodod with, when it was provon that tho nrisolier was vory abusivo to overy ome with whoin o chanced to have any busingss transnc- tions, and ospecially so to tho complainunt, It also appeared in tho ovidonco thst ho wod jutowperato, snd that he had not drawn o sobor breath duriug his residonco in tho United Btates. Justico Van't Woud con- cluded to place bim under $300 poace-bonds for six months, whovoupon tho prisoner positively rofusad to giva bail, snd abused the Justice iy au outrageous manner, Van't Woud informed lilm tint, unloss Lo onforod into rocogniznce, it would bocomo his duly {o commit. him to jail. Fischer oxprossud, Ing utter coutompt nt this plece of information, and, in reply, requested tho Court to take up his futuro residenco inn country whicli the Soripturos apeal of s & placo of abodo for ovil pirits, This Justice Van't Woud_bns no idos of dolng, 'and theroupon sont Flslior iu puy siato of miud but s boppy ;3:4[1 peaceful one to the kindly caro of Jailor Folz, e e— GENERAL NEWS, Tho temporaturo of tho duy, ns observed by Maugaso, optician, undor o Tarnune Building, wag, in the shade, at 7 a, m,, 75 deg. Fahr.; 10 n, m., 83; 12m,, 80 ; 8 p. rt;, 86 ; 6 p, m,, 63 ; and 8. m., 80, Mr. A, Moyor dosires to stato that tho fire on DHlwaikeo avenuo ‘Churaday night did not break out in his placo, No 59, but in Nos, 61 and 63, There is somo “style" abouk the Houston (Tex.) Telegraph, judging by this romarlk, whish acours 1w & olty columns “‘Fhe local editor de- wiron to way that ho assumes tho vindication of any ropork mado in theso city columns, and ag- grioved parties aro roquested to call upon-him for radreus, and 1iot to blow off thieir cowardly Lravado on streot-corners o guping loafors.” "Tho Turaolitish congrogation of Anscho Manray, tho oldest and wealthiost of that denomination ' in this city, whowo. synngoguo on the corner of Wabash avonue and Peok conrt was dostroyed by tho grent firo of July 14, aro proposing to ro- build their honso of worship. ' A meoting of the congrogntion Is callod for Sunday aflernoon at 2 o'clock, nk tho Thirtoonth Btreot Svhool-Houso, Lo confer upon the matter and decide what to do. e probabillty i1 that & now synagoguo, larger and nore beautiful than the old ouo, will bo erected forthwitht. M, Hitchcaok, of tho Young Mon's Christian Ausociation Ewmployment Bureay, No, 145 Fifth avenue, unys it thirty Inborivg men whl call on Lim with ‘shovels this morning he will moke thow all bappy by giving them worl, Mr, Thomns Dobbing, Prosident of the Ohi~ engo & Pacitic Naliroad, gonerously offers to furnish tram to oarvy 1,000 poor childron to ‘Purner Parlt froo, and Mr, 11unoke, Becrotary of tha Park Assoolation, kindly offers tho usp of the park to tho childron, ‘Cho Cammittes of the County Commissionory oit Eguallzation at Toxas iy afill at work on the oxaminntion of uumll)lulutu. Tho groat mnss of those complaints will nocossitato o still furthor doluy bofare the Cowmmitieo can make thoir re~ port. U'he Bonrd, deeming the nssessments in outh Clicrgzo too high, and In Wost and North Ohilengo too low, prapaso to aquulizo by redneing tho formor 16 por cout aud Iucroasing the lutler 10 tho sawo extont, At a mooting of tho mansgors af tho Soldlors ' Homo, hold yostorduy aftosnoon at tho rosidonco of Dr. Tamill, 020 Wabash avenue, thero toro Prul!unz the following mombors; Dr, R, O, Tamill in tho chafr, Ara. Ilamill, Mru, Myra Dradwall, Alrw. Wi, D\, Blain, Mrey acvoy, 2o Bull, Mru, Bhoploy, Mra, Brayunrd, ond Mra, Andraws, Aftor tha meeting lisd ieon called to ordor, tho Beorotary, Mrn, Blnin, rond tho roport of tho Board for tho forty-Lour dags from duno 17 to Ang. 1, nud also”tho roport of tho i~ tontling physloian of the Iome. -Llibra nra af prosont twonty-threo porsons Iu tho Home, and of theuo alx are undor medionl (reatruont, Tho Homo i# In good ropalr gonerally, and, with tho addition of yomo now purohases nbont to bo made, will malo n vory pleasant rotroat for old and tooblo poldlors; " 'Tub oxionsen for fhe month of July wora $340.45, ‘Il Booretaryalso read n lettor-from Gov, 'Bovotidgs atatingthat ho wishad to romain o Dircotor for the ensuing yoar., On ‘motlon’ the Monument Commitice wora requested to tnko nomo dofinito action im- medintoly in rogard to tho proposad monumant. ‘I'he Doard then adjourncd to meet at tha samo placo. TTIOF. DATDWIN, < e, Gardiner, of tho Acndomy of Musfo, han neranged to' givo a novol entortainmont at his thentro noxt wool, hinving mado an ongagoment with Prof. 8. 8. Baldwin, o gontloman widoly Tuown by hits oxpoaurcs of the triaks and decop- itona of Bpiritunlism ax practicod by mo-eallod modiume. In ordor 10 convey in advaues on idon of tha cbinraoter of his performances, ns well as to onltat tho intorest and support of thoso who nro desirous of proving Spiritualiem toho hume bug, Prof, Baldwin yesterday aftornoon gave a private seanco onthe Aeadomy stngo, Inviting only clorrymon snd gnembers of tho press. Lhe invitation was accoptod by sbout twonty minia- tors and o fow reportors, who wero vastly intors ¢atod and uot a littlo astonlshed ot somo things they smwv. A commliteo of throo nlnfi;ymzm WOro -pEnlnted' to ke tho teats and koop watch g bub, in Bplto- of tholr vigllanco, Prof. Baldwin succooded in domonstrating tho faot lint he 18 o wondorful ndopt at tho tricks and {lluatons of Spirltualism, Ilimaclf and nsslatant wore goourdly Liad with rones in a eabinot, and beforo tho doors of tho compartment woro fatrly closed tho nolsy demonstrations Logan, Mnny. marvelous things wero dove with n olovorness which dofled dotection, and tho Professor was suoeensful in mukluf;n\ marlkod nonsntion in his* clorionl auditory. Ifo is nndoubtedly & very olev- or porformor, praducing nonrly atl the startling manifeatations whioh Bpiritualists ageribe to uu~ vornatural. agoncies, but doing it all in such » Way o8 to convluce tho bololdor that” his_aul aids aro hig own wkillfnl human rosourees, Prof. Baldwin comes highily indorsad by tue olorgymon of tho citica ho hinw visited, and his short sosson in Chicngo will doubtiess oxcito a lively Intorost among both tho skoptical and thd cradulous. . THE ALLIANCE EXOUNSION. Tho menibers of the Alliance editorial oxcnr- slon-party roturned from their tour in Colorado yosterdoy fu good honijth and spirits. Dosirous of oxprossing their approclation of tho favors 'which ktave boon most gencrausly couforredupon thom, thoy adopted tho following: Jeenolted, That onr mincoro and_ hearty thanks be vendorod to the aflicors of Lha several railvoads wiiors courtesios wo Live enjoyed, viz: tho Kansas Pacifle; Olifcago & Alton + 8t. Louls, Knniana Clty & Northorn | Denver & Mo Grando; Colorado Ceniral: Hannibal & Bt Josoph ¢ and Chidago, Burlingtou & Quiney. Résoived, That our Thoks oro dita o Geores 3, Puliman for the elegant coach piaced at_our dixponai, under tho manngomient of Capt. 4. L. Kolly, coudiics tor, whohas proved himselt faftliful’ aud competout thronghout the irip, Reaolved, Tunt wo deoply nppreciato the kindness and wspliality extended 10 us by Gen, W, 4, Palmor, a6 President of the Denver & Rio Grando Ratlrosd, and nt bis benutiful reaidenco in Glon Eyrio, Jeesalted, That onr visit to Eaty’s Patic wan rendared pecullarly ogroeablo by the nuremitiing offorts of M, G, 7, Evans lo ontortaln us whilo thore, ? esolved, Thot wo nre especially grateful to Cal, €, N. Pratt, who dovined _and Lus carriod out this ozcute #fon from frst to last with peenar tact, genoromty, and dovotion ta (ko comfort and welfars of tho excuts slonists, and thus increased his alroady oxcsllent ropua tation s o courteoun gentloman nud aman of ujie- rior busineas enpacity. To hin sre wo indebtod for this most auccesafal and delighitful excursion, rines, A small fire ocourrod at No. 763 South. Jeffer- 80n ktroot, yesterdny morning at 5:90, causod by o defective chiimnoy. Daswmnage tritling. Box 876 gava tho alarm. "Tlie caroless ugo of a korosona lamp ot fire to o boarn in tho renr of the house of L. Woelf, cor- nor of Fuiton and Roboy streats, and the strue- ture was ontirely consumed. Loss, $1,000, No ingurance. The wiarm cawe from Box 635 at 7:16 yestordsy moraing. Fho burning of n matiress at No, 247 Ronth Dogplaincs strct, at 3:80 o'clock yostordsy af- tornoon, cansed o still alarm of fire. Demago slight, A wpork from s neighboring chimney caused tho blaze, Frauk Nouzio wns sunstruck yesterdny, at tho cornor of O'Brien_and Halsfod stroots, and takon to his home, No, 97 Fislk streot, in an u- songiblo condition. oo LOCAL LETTERS. WINTER MAGONRY, T the Bditor of The Chicago L'ribunc: Bmm: Thore seoms to bea mirapprebension among the press of othor citics concering tho rebuilding of our city. Tho argument is nbout this: *Chicago was Iargoly rebuilt in tho win- ter; the walls wero rapidly rim up in inclement nnd freozing weatlier, consequently they must Le of an interlor quality. ‘This is o fallacy. Tho facts are quite tho ro- verdo. Masbof the winter work aftoer the groat fire wog dous on ownors' account by compotont builders, and is substantially ns good 58 though dono In midsuminer. I have liad recont proof of this fact in cntting out scctions of n wnB in tho Clinmbor of Commerco, lnid in January, 1872. The walls were fouud to boof great solidity, nnd doorways wore cut to a plumb-lino nesrly as smooth o8 thoy conld have been built, This is not an oxceptional case, but the general expori- onoo of builders, who havo bad occasion to ex- anmine winter worlk. % Thore {8 practically no objection to winter work, or rapid bwiding, provided yon havan compotont and honest builder, Undor no othor conditions oan you have thoroughly fiond worle und * bulld for tho ngos.” UILDER, Grtaaae, July 31, 1874, LOOK AFTER IT, %o the Editor of The Clicago Privtne : Six: T wish to call the attontion of the Bosrd of Publioc Works to & stablo in the aourse of oroction on tho block bounded by Weat Ponrson, Walout, Wolls, and LaSallo streots. It hay stood for o fow days without tho roof-bourds, Ithought porlaps tho suthoritics had etopped 18, but now I soo it hna got the roof-boards on, and, from Wells stroot, looks liko a firat-olass “ firo-trap.” X Cxroaao, July 50, 1874, . THE OITY.HALL, The Board of Polico hold & meoting yesterday afternoon at which no very important business was transacted. ‘Tho cnsw of Offver Conroy for maltroating & citizen was continued until Woduosday, and that of Officer Roed on. o similar otiargo was continuod until Mounday. ‘The oty ofticial oxonrsjon hne been postponed until Wodnosday, On that dayat 6 o'clocka train of the Chicago, Milwaulkee & Bt. Paul Rail. road Qompauy will leave tho station, cornor of Canal and BMadison stroets, and convey tho party to tho shores o Lako Pawaukee. Abount thirty- fivo havo already declared their inteutions of going, and it Iy expectod {hat Ly noxt Wednos- doy the numboy, with invited guests, will bo doubled. 4 Tho Bonrd of Publio Works complain that thoy are nok ablo to supply the police powor nocoasary to utop the buldiug of wooden hulquFu within tho burned -district, Thoy lave applied to the Board of Polico to asslut thon, but as yot noth- ing hag boon done by thom, Itis hardly fair to expoet tho three Commisstonors, togothor with their Booratary and hia assistaut, to sally forth, oxbihit thelr” stars to the Dbuilders of wooden structures, and seo Lhat thoy desint trom thoir illegal practives, A forco of utloast twonty-live men should bo at onve detailed to tho sorvice of looking atter tho doings of bullders, Tho Mayor rushed thrmli(h an ouormous lok of Lusiness yuutunln{ woruing, in the shapo of attending toapplications for roliof, purdon, aud Yiconscs, hud sighod for tho thormoniotor to all dogroo ot two,- Ilo hint decidod not to attond tho ofliclal flshivg excursion, but tha Aldormen suy thoy must have him along, e hus from now until Wodnesday o rolont, and sdd his jtlxlly countonanco to thosoe of the rest of tha pio- nic-ors, The Oity-Tiall was, comparatively spoaking, desorted yostordny, ‘'I'ho Aldermon dld not show up. ‘They oithor kiaid nt home or attended to their logitimato businews. A fow more #uch Tmauyg editorlula and Uity-Attornoy oplnions would make a dosert of the Ully-Hall, 1t 1w donbiful whother a quovim will be obtainod at tho regulnr Council meotings for a month to come, uu alternotivo which sends & shnd- der {brough that portion of the communit whish hlfe\'au in combiuations and City-ilell urohitocts, Apl)lu Mary eave that she don't Smow what ds the matter with some of tho Ale dormon, thoy * o look &0 siok.” Blio begins to foar that thoy biave boon surreptitionaly romoy- ing and feoding upon lor supply of choloruio oriplos, Bho {s mistakon, It I8 groon architects, not greon apples, that cansed the troublo, | ONOANIZE AND ATOL L At tha noxt mooting of Polico and Fire Com- mlsklonors DMr, Jngob” Mohm, Buporintondent of Pollco, will submit the following t iAo Jtanrable the Doard of Iultée and Fita Gommis. ioners np' the Cily of Chietgn & GENTLESIEN : T viow of (o fack that nearly every clty of uy finpastanco {h {his couniry ling one or Mors military companfen or organizations, aml (o firthor faet that Slthiough Ghieaofs ho thiri eity in pofut ot Lninesn, woalth, and popuiation th_{ho Unitod Btates, Jva gannat Lonst of a sfnylo oroditablo military orghne iration, or anyihing wiich npproximates thorctu, T by leava o miggeat thiak wieh wleps be faken n you miay doom necensaty and proper to rganize and euip ano or mors yuluniosr millinry compnnies wnder tho Iawn of this Hinlo, At prescit thero 18 not single sland - of ‘Arms nor a ield-ploco nt oir com- mond, ond Cfn WMo oyonk of n pgrent public disturbanoo %o aro nimost absolntcly poworloss, In 8if our Iaryo eitien thotw 1nn. powortdl and dnuporatts olass of pouplo Whfeh ot huy i, tusy and themmolves togothor for purposen sithversive of 1ho publlo peaca and good govornment, ol our oxe Votionco fn tho rooent disnstroun fice tdachos un that our city f8 not o oxceplion in An ronpect, Gome Jaien thin organized conld bo usod to great dvaniagn 1 alding the polico foreo it cara of ait cerganey, aul ight bo mado of vant ansintanco to tho Xire Dopart- ‘munt fu easg of n great conflagration, I woulil #lso beys Jeavo to siigwoat Lo feanthility and ., HOOLEY'S VHEATEE, 2 Grand Fumily Matineo this Noturidoy at 8 ) Gonuino and Nnthustasio Buccass of THE GREAT ADELPHI COMPAKY, MINSTRELS, VARIGTIES AND DHAMATIO, FORTY-SIX Distinot Speoial Stars, THIRREE ]"fl'l"l'((}'l“ U(h“l’vANlEs- Pmm}mw«m Chitdren, 98 m No pxtrn H'urlflflh ing, _Mantn, 15 WONL) ACADEMY OF MUSIC, LABT DAY OF JOHEN DILLON! TOIS AJ".I‘EI'I!.N O%IlV_LAL GRAND DOUBLH Hatunday night—BUNIEULE OFf Me. JOILY W, DELE, mk WoMTIvalg ¢ AieArIgo of -t BBATS: TOELIIN IDILTaCIN A GRAND BILL, Troprity of wroctzhug nd il ui o ol Lont- BMondag-FROY, BALDIWIN, ca bullding, on the eorner of Doearborn nnd Mon- Too utrecla, ann convoniont and sultablo. place for an McCORMIOK HATLL. armory nid drill-raom far sucts miliary oxfntzation — eyartzhontn of Haelty, “Vers wapeettnthy. "SAcou Ty, ipettendent of Tollee, b % ANNOUNOCEMENTS. The regular mooting of the Board of Mana- gora for tho Brriug Womon's Refugo willbo hold at tha fustitution st 2:00 o'elock ¢lis aftornoon. The Rev. Dr, Lord wil conduct the Bunday- 8chool Toachor'a Maoting to-day in the Matho- dist Churoh Block. Rubject, Mark if, 2328, +*The Babbath Duy.” Young men's prayor moot- Ing this ovoning at No. 148 Madlson stroet. Tho oighth annivorsary of tho Ifnlstod Btreot M. B. Sunday-Sohool will talke placo nt 2:50 n"jlm;’k to-morraw, ut No. 782 Houtn Ilulsted stragh, - - § Tho Committeo from tho Clan-nn-Gael Agsocin- tlou having obArgs of tho necessary nrrango- menta with roforauce to their reunion and pienio of tho 13th of Augnsb mact at Burke's 1lotol thig oyening, Tho mombers aro roquested to bo on hiatd prompily ut 8 o'clock, All those fu- terosted in tne succows of tho event are invitod to attond, A convaution of delogatea from the various Trish sociottos will take placo Bunday, at 2 p. m., at the Fathor Mathow Temperanco Ifall, Halsted and Harrisou strooty, ‘Lo conventlon I8 collod by tho oy, Thowed J, Edwards to make propara- tlons for laying tho cornor-stone of tho uew Chureh of tho Auntnciation. The stono will bo Tald Sunday, the 16th, Lachsociety is requosted to sond flyo dologatos. E — PERSONAL, Oarl Bohurz, United Siates Benntor from Mia- sourl, was in this ¢lty yestordny, tho guost of Col. Jussen. e loft for 8t. Louds Inst ovening. Miss Bertio Riploy, of tho Majiltons, is n the city visiting hor sistor, waiting tho arrival of the troupo. # y Tho many frionds of N. W. Gould, Esq,, will be prgned to hear that his daughler Lizzlo died yestolday aftor loog fllncus. : pCnlle FOTEL ARTIVALS, Yor fuethor pactionlarannply to the BEORRTARY, n]'fllmi_:r élaum—-l—{j B, ’I:Inghfluld,nfl. 8. N.j | _ThoTorm bolas Sopt. ” i 008a P. Banger, Corinth, Mies,; Dr. Ifenry 1 Jouos, Fusksoivitio . 0, Amoid, tniindor- | GEICAGO LADIRS’ SEMINARY, phia; Thomas Seott, New Yatlcs Ui ow, eury (- f5 gy 17 Sheldon-st, nenr Wasliington, . Blow, 5. Louts ;' W. 1t Datatow, Now OF | o v st o s o o glon, loans, . Grand PacifioHolel—Bdward | A iriides Sett. 1 ol coutse of study, oxpert- W. Tox, Porthud; John J, Cruikelank, | [itue bttt with ssscmity A clion o oy sononox Jr,, Hubnibl, Mo:i ‘Jobn 'Trours, Giucint | 100r "Largosecommdattage fof boaslors. uall; Samuol' A, Billor, Louiuvilio} Chnrles L 30U, Prineipal. Dunlop, Yoliohama ; Dovald Spenco, Shaugshiat; | PENNSYLVANIA JOLITAIEY ACADEMY, Honry lioherteou, Dundoo, Scatlaud. .”. . [ Ghestor, Pa. Kor Bonrdorsunly. " Sosstonapens Waducs Sherman Touse—0. H. Bldokbitrn, Olneinnatt] | U5 Bolt.0: Locaifonhesiihhl: Gramdsampro; halid. 1 ondioun; G o Biudlos oxtensive, Thor, 8, Nowman, Buffalo tlio Lon, Willlam Tteddlol, | auklsistrietinn i vt amt Helt il a# Agento, nnif niso ford LEHCTURHE.. PROF, J. M. LANGSTON How. o Jnlmm( NSy, Trogdontpe doliver hin Leoturs un “ EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW,” AT MeCORMIOK JIALT, Cornor Clark and Kinrio-ats,, August. 1, 1534, 6t 8 o'olook, nak 2 u, 60 con EXPOSITION BUILDING, BARTS 3% INECETT ¢ With STEREOPTICON VIEWS of HARIS, and Leatuey by My, GUSTAVIS DEMARS, iihife’ ~ EDUCATIONAL. ONIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, HEDIOAL DEPARTHENT. Tt Leotnros of tho Sovton of 157455 will commonoe the Ilv‘lf:ls’l'u.\r OF" QGTOER, snd contimio for s monthn, Ioslden tho Clinfon] Tacturos, faur Didnotl i will io detivored dally thruugh tho ontiro torm, Tetan A Uoursa sopatate, hut equal, forwamou, FREES: o studonta of Miobigan, $25 for the first yesey 810 fo all eubseanont years., 3 "Ta all othiers, §45 for tho firat year, aud 820 for allsub sonuont. yenrs, For circulnrs addross ADM. BAGER, M, D,, Deat of thso Modioal Faculty, Aun Arbor, Michignn, BISHOP HELLMUTH OOLLEGES, LONUON, ONT., GANADA, Aford tho iglioat Tntalcctunt aud Chilstixs Rducation, ar tho sons s (nnihtors of gentlemon, b ver mda At ahineans. . (0 Onllogos hR i &pnst: Srexldint wid Botnder TR KIGHT R TLELL) , D. Tho Cnllegoy REV. I, .+ Tord iishiop of iluron,” A 4 Suns 3 L Ay 1. A,.| the Olneeles and Bariish; earoul ovarsight of tho muoriie Wivey, . D5, Soneoryy I fi s g & ssa mammirial R RIS By i e v Busons Shoody, , Limoe | il TS o ki . Wasl¥inl, feky B, Musbaunm, Albany; Qinsseppa Uo‘..'l'llfiu",il‘\'ll\"}"l‘.[’zmmmu “glion, 15, Bonrrloy, Giovanui Civott, Ttaly, . . . ", Tremont ousc—P. 1t. Nottingham, Philn dolphin: Goorgo Duchanan, Plttsburghs C. W. Tacop, Pawtucket, R. L; L. Gonts, Brassls; I Wilkina, Now Yosle, . v . » WestSide Brigys: Tizo Hon, David Butler and family, Indtanapotis ; Col, 11, §. Houghton, Salt Lako; tho Hon, 8. I, Aulliony, Valparaiso. MEDICAL. GONSUMPTION, WASTING, AND INDIGESTION. SAVORY & MOORE'S Pancreatic Gmulsion and Pancreatine Aro tho most potent Remodial Agonts. oy nro tho enly’ remadios 3ot nown for offoctlng tho digeation of Cnil Livor Oll, anil proyentirig nnuses, whilo ey alao aiisisiily wupply'hia pinen of o ofl whon tho stownclt cannot toloenta {t, 'Thuso facts aro now aitested by the publishud rocords of uameroun tedical men, ex- traola from which accompany oacl bottle. SAVORY & MOORE, PARK INSTITUTE. Mrs, A. 1. BATES, Principal. For Gicla. and’ Youn Tndios. Tall torm whll hegle Sn“l‘!;lnflinl’(’&‘“ f"wl\l;xlv(,"\'\lflll |1 llrfin‘onl; hlflkai'fil\ l'l‘s- dntions Ton: Tiuriinge Tupiia. . o oitéatas s an tho Prinielpal, 71 AMRAA-Y.. Chicagor LARESIDE SEMINARY, A Tdome Boarding School for Ross nnd (irls, AT OCONOMOWOQ, WIS, Thoronzh Instenat wovrry Dapartmont. For Glrow larsapplyte 1. lfi”}{i \l‘.“-)H Principal, Rector, | b, it MISSES GRANTS' SEMINARY, Nos. 130 & 128 1-2 North Dearborn-st,, Oplengo, will apert Sent, 17 with, €ull corps of accom plishied ‘instructors, roneh and Gurnsy loavliors, Yor elroulnrs addcoss As sbova. T2t Vornon English, Classial & Military Acalemy, AtMOROAN PANK, Waahinglon Helghts, Tla. Th A Seasivn of thin WsLaion SN begis Supbe 10, Tae Zoutacn ebi s il pamunlad geculas foe Ireasing tho Priucipal or Wi, Talcod L2501, at-Law, 43 Dartlond Block, Clilosgo 4 by nd- Attarnoy- 143 NEW BOND-ST.. LONDON, W. B osieareed o, Propriator, Botdles from 9 t0 218, et And Totalt of all Ghomigte thenghout, s Hiatos and m?fl‘fi‘ Egfl?gg 5 0? BOYS, bratod GOUGTT TR B, or PECTSIA TRV R, o o APk b taiten s S BT sl e 8 == [ adfreas SHERDL FHIOMPSGN, Princtial, Tegforances in Unlengo, tho Hon, o L. Plokard, UHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 127 and 1629 Speicocnt., Thilnlel xiit roopen on MUNDAY, SEPTEM at, Tty Leeuol,” nid Latia, HBoardlsg and Day o ior Sonny Tadlos and Mlescs, Fronoly {306 tangungs of o famity, EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, OCEAN NAVIGATION, STATE LINE. il Loy adonrs Tasareoul Dotk g ‘o i ftoninors whil ball ffoin Pior No. 3, North Tuver, us fol- lown: 2 OF PRNNSYLVANIA... TATE O1F NEVAIIA HTATI OF VIRGINIA And overy Wodniowday vkl ratos to all parts of Grea Wodnosday, duly 21 Wodnosday, Asie, .« Wodnesday, Aug, 33 taking passonyets st Siritaln and foinud. N Wwodon, Doniark, and Goemans, Dra(t for £} MES, GEO, 2 woard rl”r:lr(mlxlltrorapxnuifn :':"ri'fiy to AUSTIN B3, GEO, BAILY, Prlucipal, BALDWIN' & G0, Arents, ) Demnduay, New York: | Buccoesorto dra, Hurgwn Mattaml, Tho dattes of Sisotake Yo, No! 10 Brosday, Hisersghnaar ety | aioteluluil b tomERT AL Sirsala Gon: Aor dino. 5, ol , 07 W abast A OLOr Sl Wostorn Agonts ste Clilchgo, | = Prinalyal, 67 Wabsshoa “LOGAN SQUARE SEMINARY. “his Boneding and Day-ahool for Indl ted 1608 Vinu-ate, PhUsdetL, Wil bo mm::%\lu]’:i s?{u',"fli’ 17t SUSH PR Hos, Pt C. ooy & s %, . Rockwlls Notional Line of Stenmships, NOTICE. Ehmontsauthorly routo i afvays beon adoplad by i Soid 100 fid Honatune: Baiitng from Now Yok for LAVIRUOD L and QUINS- IOWN piory BATUDAY, Balliog from N, York for Lundon (liroct) overy fortnight. "Catin pasearzd, A0, 80, SHETONOY: MeDERC, L GrOATLY rofuced rutas, 'Taturn llurk‘rll at luwess rates. rats foe £1 ang, YN Rg0x, Wostorn Aront, Northeast cornor Olask and_ Raudoiplate, (apposits new Slorinan Houro), Obioasos Great Western Steamship Line, Fron Now York to Briutol (Hogland) diveot. AN B Aot i Sors Y1 ounsion ik ter Bl ot Tearit Dupee Tanily ana_Das.School fo Indivs, Springhiold. Basn voomorionHapte 1. Son fas feeuir, 1 En DR, VAN NORMAN’S Clasttent Knatlsh, Frongh, nud Gornan familr day solicol, for young indlex nnd ontidean, 71, 75, and 75 st Slstys e et b et e ih ol Spt. e T ragation pim s, Aduross ' Ttov. 1 U2 VAN NORMAN, '}nltflllli*llrll-l Now York. fil?“'a’\';"" lhlkglii K., 11“']".7 at UNLON ((:'IUIATAE(”‘Z (‘:l'hnl‘}v. i ote A o Be e Vi y! 31 oan ! Nort! m i s GEO. MDONATD, Agent. _ | Ofth, Dzimiver Chioaspand the, Harthonters bot: iy dudges Honey ool Lyman Trumbull and Janiog i, B AL S e G Sy Philip Asors. “uitlon, $60 year, Diploma adinlta to o bagy Tox catalogiios, addeow V. 1. DENSLOW, Sao'y, Tribing Guilding, Ghicago, T, NEW YORK TO CARDIET, ThoRouth Wales Atlantio Steamship Uompany®s New iociate, Full-poworad, Clyan-hult Htosnissins will | = " 2 2altrom: Pomasbivauma Haklront WHAFL dorsey O DLADABIE 0. da KILYA GLAMORGAN......July 18} l'fl&l.':flkl’()l\ .1;“‘] l"‘H‘MIA LEX, IRADFOT i irougli T IR S LA ol Rae R SR Do il B | {formerty bem, Oan Mnfabani Veloly conol, 4 Tplttol Ghannol, nnd atl athor poloce b Ko, ) GRE WASTIE olht, N Ve Totnans Sapt. S widoi i AT Cho Eat0st osprovamionts for o otafortand | APnfication maymonado peradhally of by lstior asahova: contouente o MRS, WM, G. BRYAN'S CABIN AND STIEERAGH PASSENGERS. . DING HOHOOL FOR YOUNN LADIES, Saparat Cabia, T3 and ¥ currncr, - Sosind Cabla; 915 Do o liryan's o oo bepomha 00300, . Btsorugo, ueranoy. 1-5:m‘|.n’>‘mojfiué %m\l\ oatonfrom Tizutr,, ot vaftn for £1 and npwards, 14 e apply In Cardlh, ot tho Opne ladiow, Poughikeopsio, Dutélivss UYonaty, N. Y, ,m’n??,!i','flfii,"fi.‘.‘_’?"u‘;‘:f:u?x"’;‘n‘{xlx‘.i'y"wlnl:;;; thBow Yorkla | Coiaityrit 'umf"pré'mlnlmn; ‘Msto a4d lins arts & ) # 0y . y " . FOr clrennrs, nildro: ANOIUBALD YA K.l ro | g R Pty and Propristor, i AND MEGHARIOAT, ENOINEERING AT 3] laer olywelinio Institute, Troy, No Y. practioa” Aivmifagon Snarbsa 15 riianton obtaln mrculiont poitionn. . Tior x e At fiogator Sotaiiiig to: IR g DRUIYNE, Disootor. S Avrll, 1594, TITLE “BRMINARY, FOR _YOUNG Via BAICH, CENT. 0. W. & ERIERY'S Pullman Through Palace Sleeping Coach - e i AV, WONGHSTRTY oys aud Youus mion_ far_cominon aug Ita suporior mioritantatod i clsoular. ¥, Supurlutendont, ATISH ™ BULKLEVS “BOARDING AND DAYV: Mo Bty ton i aenCom-outhorHod- S will réopan Sopt, 10, A RTV-SIXTI-ST, e, R A Pt . oy chuol fur youni ladios and | FAIRBANK® SOUND SOOTARSIIE, BIANDARD ‘Madoat, respacital, manly demasor, wulopment, for ions, orn, N, ¥, Complato phpcal e MILITA STITUTE AL Ot WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE HUROPHAN PLAN, Cor Ievimgepluco s SIXtecntliest., NEW v“mm. Vnlon Sytare, th 13 tralynt il prineipal placos of winusomont aud touding rotail stores, hns buan anlarged und improvod tho just suason by Tho adaiiion of ity wms aud & vasnr olovatory RN, Propriatar, GRAND HOTEL, BARATOGA SPRINGES, 1s now obon, ‘Aori, §3.60 por duy and 31 per wouk for tho season, JOIIN B, 0OZZENS, SCAT.ES o OF ALG BILKS, 3 FATRBANKS, MORSH & 00 (= 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST, ALYONKH T FRACTIONAL CURRENGY, 85 Pa:gkages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY BUR BALK AT TRIBUNE OFTICE, |