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LOCAL MISCELLANY. JONES OF KALAMAZO00, 4 wsa an anctont Farnier Man ‘Who was atoppod hy oue of three, w1iy thy binok mustachis, nd arolda ving, Now Whoreforo nln]\rul thoy me 2 s ggul, Mz, Smith ; hall, A, Sl ‘Whilt nows of Kankuko? Then up and spsko tho Farmor Mans + Mistaken yo mota bo, X am not Simith, nor have I kilh Nor klu fn Jankakco, But Itinl the noll in Kajnmaxoo Aud iy nowe §s Jones—Jolm P The Strsugor Man npolopized s tn sorry that 1 did Mlatako you, slr, for my frlond Smith; Exousa mio;? snd Lo alid. Yt was that anclont Farmer 3an, Was slopped by anothor of thres t #By Lhy bloude inustacho anid Al Now wheroforo atoppest o me # Now welcome Joies, of Knlamazoo, Dot {hou romowbor nio? * Thou dost not? Not remember Brown ? Blrauge, strange ; but 1 du tusc, Ror sbuft thou quit'mu il thoy draln A Toving oup with wie, Bowme nowa woulil I of Kalamazao ‘And our friends (Lt thereat bo, #4Thg bap-room's doors sta open wido, And we miist go thersin ; Adcaith I claim{ Come, five it & nams, 0r whieky, boe, or gt And Cie Farmer Loar Iia fingers four 1o loyally bostod fun And whara was 1t that tho Tarmer Man Did quatt’ the ruby winoe "Thio streot, YYne 3t ot Doatborn strost, “And the mumber—Eighty-nine? 1t wraw the anclont Farwmer Man, ‘Tiahild » carl full-driuk Who ot tablo fu tho room Jiud hoghgontly stmk, 1tin hisfr wae griezled, his board uashorny s oyos woro rod aud blesr, s wholo sppoorance spokio kim one "Rhgt drives the ‘Texan stoor, And full well can grip tho Llacksnake whip, A merry bud-whiackeer, And atil e hiceyppad and st Lo zeelod ‘Atd muttorod # Woola to | For I bave lost of dollers o haat A-bucking thio pastobunrdu thres ; Yea, this s tho way thom thieves dld play Tho sinful thiro-card monte.” And atill ho shufiied and chuckled oke : * Theru's a Jack, 0 Seveu, n Toree And spotting {ho Threo, the Soven, the Jock, Them gatablers they plundered me,” Audd under, aud over, sud under ngaf o throw tho thiree-zard monte, And youths and men who gat around. Did wagers with him lay, x And which was thio Juck, (he Boven, the Threo, Infaliibly did eay, And hio losé Lis pild ith n modlin smile “And wuttered " Thozzer yuy I And who was it but tho paendo Brown “To the furmer srhispered Seo | Drunk g8 a loon {a tho border of bulls And posscssod of much nionlo, Others alroady are n the field, ‘Why biero stant idie wo 7" And who was it but tho psendo Drown To wager dld hegin, And laid 8 0, with the Texan clown, ‘And ks (ifo sato did wiu, And nudged Sir Jones, of Kalamazoo, ‘Aud bato iz 1o “ 0 in But the gentlo heart of the guiloless Jones Tobellod sgajust the gamo Quoth g with a amilo, I will win his plle Thut will not keop tho same, Put will it rotusn with w Jectiiro stern, ‘And put him thus to shawe And 101 the merry bull-whaekeer, Alulrd did lillmlc pill, idviok s 1l bis nerveless ers could not gra e ovan i Jach & b psoudo Browd hud uiarkod o Throe Tlaiu with his Joad-pencil, Fhien up sad spako the gallant Jones, “ Theao bills { wager (hco it 1 cun plek tho Tray from ont The shudlicd pastcboards turee," And the Texau elown put bis money down Ana sald, * Fhou ot meat for oo Dvor sna andor ho threw tho cards, Under and over and buck § Fonos Inid Lis finger on that one ‘Soorad with o 67088 50 bluck ¢ T3 tho Three,” he erled, with bopest prids, iut Jol it waa'the Jaok I 1t yma tho ancient Farmer Mon, Who wan stopyed by 8 turd of threos # Ty thyy loug biwck baaed and Dollinw' chain Now whereforo stoppest thou mog" #43Lal 10 tho Jones of Knlamazoo, For 1t 18 tho Jonos Tace, #0, T iave won & monster prize Tih tho Chartered Lotterlu; ‘Gome with 1o il T reatize,— “Iio ticket may'st thou ree,— Then T will guido thes safely home, ‘For steorers bad thero bo, # Ty hoavon! it e a sorry sight 1 city 80 miuch i, Aro thiero'not cappera ud steorors oke, And thereto m])cm—‘u 2 But Liero Is The Store, thou farmer hoar § Couto, lak s go withln, Thea thoso who atood about tho door, Mado way that they nfght go Awd patrolinan onv-iive-sovensthree Unto tho ‘;umo Enic Harry, that's Wizt A sucl 0 ser s Whon thou bust gat [n tow, e in tho toils, Twill whure {ho spofls At the merry quine, Bunko, 16 was the anclent Tarmer an ‘Was lured tho door within, Andt Morris Martin fell on him, ‘Aud bunkoed bim ke wiu, A4 Ralamnz00 a Farmer Man AMay at this day bo seon Wiio tullia of Sudom aud Iiabylon An auo whio bus thioreln been, . Aud frawns at tho sight of bix Junbikine white Wheu they gombol on th greey, ettty MR. HESING Alrf(l)jl‘ THE HOSPITAL Tearning that intelligenca bad reached Mr, A, 0. Hesing upon his northorn tour that gosslp connocted bis namo with tho purcbrso of the Baldwin bLospital lot, s Trinuxz roporter was dispatched last eventug o interviow Mr, Wash. ington Hening, at iy rosidence, No. 307 Iuron streot, A very fow words brought out the fact thnt Mr. Hosing, Jr., bnd no faith whatever in the chisrges againat his father. Reportor—Nr. Hesing I learn that your father is off upon a fishing-cxoursion. A, W. Hesing —Yes, Lut not in the sonso that tho expression ig ofton taken for, Ilo ix abdut sturting tor homo, ® A DISPATON. Roportor—I undorstand you have recelved o dispateh from bim m-dnf. r, Hosing—Yes I will show it to yon. Reportor—Mr, Matthows eays hoe recoived soma 5,000, I botievo ? Mr, Hesing—Yea, that will bo nows to him, I noticod that Mr. Matthows did not assort thnt fairly and gquaraly. o saya that Periolat says that somebody olao suys that Mr. Hering was to ‘Diavo thab wnonut, Reporter—Can you lot mo ane the dispateh ? MMr, llesing—Cortanly, loro it s, That name—Yatosiy—Is ono that I uever hieard of be- foro. TeTorxy, Aug. 4, T came from Mackinaw at 8 o'clock to-nfght, snd found the Times of Lucsday, Loy in folo all chorges, 3 will bo Liomo by Baturday, * All well, A. 0, HEniNe, Ilolmrtnr—Whnb (o you think in rogard to the Rospital lot charges ? A. 0, TIEGING. Mr, Hesing—1 do not _kuow anything ahout tho Conunissionors, but I think the attempt Lo mix wmy father with it is ontirely unfounded, Tieportor—Conld you think of uny spuoial ob- joct in the story ¥ - Mr. esing—I am Inclinod to think that it in IN THE PARWELL INTERERT, That, of course, mukes it o muttor porsonal to mo; but § thinik it is true, novertholess, - Roporter—Whon did you sny your father would bo at honio ? Mr, Hosing—"Tho dispatoh says Baturday, I think Le will make it Lot for sonie of these men whon he gets hore, Corruption is nol ono of nis weakncsses, Cortainly ho will forreu tho mattor out to the bottom. Loporter—Mr, Matthews sooma to have no doubt sbout Mr, Ilesing's partivipation in tho 8ai0. D r. Hoslng—Yes, It soomed 0, though what no paid wos nenwiay, Who 18 DMr. Matthows? 1.41d nat knaw of Liw boloro. Reporter—Lio i u ron] wstulo dealer, I beliove, 1 believa ke monna what he nn{(n. My, Hesing—Wol), we shall know all about it in & duy or to,—at lonst #o far us my fathor iy concorned, T have no iden that Lo has any con- nootfon with the businesn, ANOTHER PADDIOATION, o the Fditor-of The Chieito Triaunp: Bus; Pleaso do mis tho favor Lo say that the reported Intorvipw i the Olicage Times, in its jesus of thelth iust., an bagwean we aud o roe orbor on that papor, is wholly & fabrioation, ne I ,vo novor &b suy timo siuce that poper hindwn 5 7 oxiatapod_ leld an inlusviow w.ih any roportar therefor, i f My #on fnforms mo thal s Timos ryoporlsr callod nt iy offico in MY abrnce, andl convorsd awith lfm, Lint tiaé tho alatimanta of tho rapart- orare wholly unanthorized, aud not at all ayoh elatoniouts ai worn mad, I\ 1A BaLpw) UniicAug, Aug, 0, 1874 ——— A HEAVY RODBRERY. o One of tho hioaviost, If not the mast extantive, robberies ovor committod by o boy eame t¢ 'tho aurfaco yostarday, aud ita porpetration exeyods fu adrofiness and darlng tha oporations of old and skiliful thlevos, 3r, P, Lichtonstndt, s pawnbroker dolug & largo businoss ab tho corner of Randolph and Jofferson suraots, lLad for soven moutha fn bis omploy s youth 15 yonrs ofd, namod Bamuel Elzos, & #on of s former Mayor's Con~ stablo, Tho boy was at all times willing sud choorful in dolng his work about tho place, and waa fairly romuuorated for his gorvicos, 1o wog trustod fuplicitly by his cmployors, betng allowod to hondlo valusblo proporty aund monoy, and ontrusted with responsiblo commls- slone. 1lo way novor suspocted of an wrong-doing, and wns not tmtil Mo und laft wia employmont and pawed articios wara faund to ba misélng that ho was puspeoted of boing tho stoalor, Dt lio was an oxtromoly roticont and cautious fellow, and for that reason bis omployer gave him pn’flcular attontion re- garding the buriness No wae intrusted with, Ho loft Mr, Lichonstadt on tho 10tk uit., but nt tuat timo nothlng was snspooted. As has since boon learnad, lio went to New York, Thon asmall dismond cross, loft in pawn, s mlnulnq and although o closo search was mado for it, 13 could not bo found. ‘Tlio valuo placed upon it Dby the ownor, loss tha amount ndvanced, wag pald ovor by Nr, Lichtonstadt, Othor partios cumo In nttorward, with thoir tickets, and it was found that tholr articles also wero missing, Mr. Liohe teustadt {uformed Oflicor 'l'nnniug ot tho eondl~ iion of aftuirs, and oxproesod his suspicions con- cerning {o\mg Elzoo, who he tirmly bolieved was tho thief, sud tho only porson who conld pousibly bavo taken tho goods; for hokept all artioles loft in trust in Livo Jurgo aud scouro firo ond burgtar-proof safes, Topping wont quisctly at worl, ond soon learned tho whorenbouts of Llzos, who lnd gono to Now York imwedintely aftor he loft Lichen- stadt’s omploy. ‘ho boy roturnod yestorday, nnd Toppiue,icarning of the fact, bogan tosoarclt for bim, My, Elzos, tho boy's fathor, bolioving lis son junocont of the crimo, asaisted tho ‘| ofticor in his endoavors to ferrof out the Jad, and last ovouiug ho was dwscovered sitting on & sbed at the corner of Caual and Twolith ptreots with somo othor buys, IHo way takon Lo the Madison Stroct Station, whera he confossod the robbery, and atatod that lo lad committod ‘it ab tho instanco of ono Blolwira, o tallor, who bod been dalug o small businoss at No, 200 Wost Landolphs sireot, but had removed momo timo agoto tho cornor of Canal and Forquor sirects, whoro young Llzos was tound. Tho srticlos, valued b allat bout 84,000, wero stolen at difforont times, and covsistod of tho (ollowing: ‘o din- mond pins, sevou gold ringd, elevon gold chains, one doubled-casad Howard gold watol value at $260, ono Appleton & Tracy gold watch valued at $160, one gold stem-winding watch valued at 8150, five other gold watches, sovoral Indios' gold onamoled watches, ono Yiandlor- chiof ring, ono double-cased silver watch, one gold lockot, $a0 worth of gold aud silver coln, and othor ntoporty. Of tho artiolas stolon, Llzos pawned at Simpson & Cd.'s, in Now York, two diamond pins, & gold and o sivor walch, suven gold rings, and o locket, the tigkots repro- sonting tho articled being fonnd on his porson, Lo youth buried In Bleiwise's yard a dintmond in, & watch, soverel rings, and some charms. ‘flheno wore found iu the place designated. Llzoa olso informed tho oflicer that Blolwiso hind loft for San Francisco 4wo woels u‘;n, aftor luving taken the Inrgost eharoof tho stolon roperly from his youthful :llxyo. and it was oarnod from Bloiwise’s fumily that bo hnd loft them In o very destitute condition. Ifo is an old and hardencd sinuar, who at, ono time played tho “wild man™ fu a side-show on_West Raudolph street, and is known to Oficor ‘Toppiug a8 o porson of vicious and thieving propensitios, Ifforts aro makiyg for his capture, and Mr. Lichtonstade will nse overy monus Lhat monoy will command to securo Lini, Tho _pawnbrokor has alrondy pnid the full stuted valio of soveral of the articles stolen by Iizos, aud wilt maka good utl pormanout logacs, ‘I'he proporty in Now York will bo pnid for sud delivored Lo the owners lioro on demand, 1t is probable that tho prisonor Flzes will bo sout to the Reform School, and, if Blolwise {8 cnptured, ho will Lo used s o witness in hiscon- viction. Bovernl bad boys, whom Tilzos nssoci- ated with, havo hind n hand in the disposition of the goods, and 1t ia likely they will bo arrested. e Sl ADA STREET QHURCH. THE DANDY TIIAL, The Commitlco to ascortsin whether thero wae any ground for the preferring of clinrgos nagainst the oy, W. C. Damly, paator of tho Ada Stroot M. E. Churoh, by J. C. Garland, Seeratary of tho Prustces of the Soctely, resumed thoir ex- amination of witnesses yostorday moroiug. Ar. Iraidwood, Col, Moore, aud Ar. Vesoy were called for tho defense, The giving of {heir testimony occupied the morning session, In tho aflorngon the arguments wero madoe by . Mr. DBrouso . for 1iho proscoution, aud Dr. Dendy for himself, ‘1ho latter boonmo excitod, and showted so loudly that lig voice could bo bieard in overy part of tho ook Concorn. 1lo was very much exerciged over the charges, saying 1t way o shumo for any ono_to braud humgs o line aud o dislionest man boe foro tho community without justifieation, ‘I'na Comnuttee requived ouly nbout ten min- ;xlcu to malte up their verdict, which was us fol- 0wt ¢ The Commitico took tha charges under conslderation and upanimously found ciich cnurgo and overy speclfle catlon ta bo uusitstalned by evidouco, and ihad thero Was 0o caso for nutlonagitust Dy, Dandy, | Tho result made Mr. Ira Drown vary ancry, and he mys “tho end is nob vot,” threntemng to take tha chages to the annual Cunferouce, aund to do hin best to_get an injunction from tho courts to reatrain Dr. Danday from prenhing, o neverts that tho Committes: prajudged the caso, and rejected testimony thav they should Jiwve henrd; i fact, that thoy were determiued to acquit Dr. Dandy anyhow. IRA BROWN'S TRIAL, Tho examination of the charges sgainet Ira Drown, of tho Ada Blreot Motholist Cliurch, was resuwed fast evoniug, Dr. olton 1 the chair, 'I'he full committos wers present, and tho attend- ance of spectatory wiy mudurntu[y lacge, Dr. Briggs proposed to submit & statoment of Ira Brown's flunncial rolutions with the chwreh, showing the deficieucles aud embarrassmonts ro sulting trom his acts, Mr, Brouse objeoted to this, on the ground that :he dofondunt was mot s party to the state- mont. ' Chair ovorruled tho objection and adwmit- ted Lho statoment. The statement was rend by Dr. Briggs, and the upshiob of it was thut Ire_Brown Lnd overstated to the amount of abour §1,200 the cburel’s in- debtednoss to blm. Me. Horris was enlled as a witness, and tooti- flufll thnt Ira Brown had promised to geo him paid. "'hamas O, Anvland, called by the dofense in rabuttal of Dr, Doudy's tostimany, donied buy~ tug suid that Brown never kopt Lia promisos, va Brown testitied that, if 1t cuulll-l bo shown that 1o hiad failed to nccount for any Ffunds bo- longing to tho churok, or hed mado o mistake In his aecounts, bo would pay two dollurs for every dollar ho variod from o accurate statement, I'his closed tho tostimony on both sides, and the Committoo adjonrned until this evoning, when the arguments of counsot will be mado, e i AMUSEMENTS, TIE ACADEMY OF JUSIO, Trof. Baldwin, who hos lLoou astounding boliovers in epiritunlistic phonomoun during tho past wook, with tho rovelations of tho cabluct, gova hig last porformance last eveniug to a good house. M, Gardiner dvsires to cleau and paing the houso, and finds tho romninder of tho weels the only uvailalio timo for ®o doivg, inasmuch a4 tha thentrs will bo ocoupled for o fortnlght, Mr, Baldwin consontod lo ncoopt 3 sum of monoy in lew of the two ruumluux? ulghts, Awotig athor things, Mr, Gavdiner will put two bijou boxes bonenth tho oxisting prosconium boxos, which witl be a3 riculy oruutnonted ad the athurt, HOOLEY'd THEATRE. Pho Adelphi compuny nva stiil drawing vory Iargo houses, snd glving an excollant varloty antertniwmont, helpod along by tho minstrold, “ha progrummo ik u good ono, aud tho sudiouco inyariably plonsed, g g GENERAL NEWS. Pha range of tomporaturo yostorday, as obe sorved by Muunsso, optictan, undor e Lun- vy Buildlug, wes, in tho shado, 8t 7 o, ., 6D dog. Wahronhiclty 103, m,, 74; 13w, 76; Bp. m., 723 0 p.n, 70; and 8 p. m,, 00, The Hon, J, 3L, Bruuswiok, of Olncinnatl, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. 1874, known among billlardists as ‘‘tho Qovernor,” will arrive in town next woolk for a fortnight's visit. Toportoris! vittus on the Timea—To borrow monoy from n gamblor and abuse Lim when ho rofuwos to bo bled any longer, and to buy pooly on tho Whito Stookings Wednosday, and thon whitowash tho cheating of tho Mutuals, Gon, J, O. Bmith, of Galona, lins recalvad the appolntmont ns Gonerat Agont for Illinols of the Ponn Mutunl Lifo Insurarco Company, of Phila- dolphin, witk hoadquartora ab Ohlcngo. Tha Commiitoo on Equalization of Taxos of tho Board-of County Commissloners sra pro- rouslng slowly in "tho work of cxnmlnlngt tho Town-Asacssor's booke, aud hope to havo thelr report (n roadiness for the moating of tho Board to-morrow aftornaoy, 80 a8 to o ablo to forward tho books in timo for tho meoting of tuo Blate Board at 8pringficld, Tucsday. Tho Nicolson bns beon Inid on West Van Buron stroot, botwoen Asliland avonus and Pan- ling streot, and tho cars inyo resumod thelr tripys o Hoyno stroct. ‘I'io question oround tho Times ofMce vestor- .doy was how muoh tho man who roporied the buso ball gamo Wodnosday gob for keoping qulot on tho fraud of tho Mutuals, Ho was dumb to all ontroatics to divido. A prize, n gold watgh, is now holng contestad at the North Sido Falr, ot Turnor Hall, ‘Tha caudidates are A, Ragor, owner of North cud Wast Sido 'bus-lincs, on ouo sldo, and 1L W. Squires, Suporintendent of the North Slde City Ratlway, on_tho other. On Baturday the prize will bo nwarded to tha candidate who shell have roceived the maus votos. Thoy any thnt tho renson why whoat advancod 80 rapidly Wednosday atfornoon, was that Jack's spivits roso on Jako's whisky, Doos Mr., Storsy know how much the man on bis lacal foreo, who tried to oxeuss the conduct of the Mutuals in solling thoir lags game with tho Whitos, got for his work? Tho lndies of the Socloty of the Good Samari- tans desivo » building suitablo for » “ Woman's Sholtor,” Porgons owniug a storo or convenient building cnat of Chicago River, south of the North Branch, to Adams stroot, who would givo it av & modorato ront, would obligo by addvess- ing Cynthia Loonard, 508 Tulton stroof. At 3 o'cloak yosterdny morning o fire occurrod at No. 177 North Olarle slreet, a bullding ownoed Dy Msa, Malcom. “Lho firat floor was ocoupied by Louis Kuutrowitz as n tailor shop. Loss, &1,000; {nsurance, $600, in tho Mochanica’, of Milwaukee. enry Hirschman, o glzier, usod tho hasoment. IIis loss i $U00, fully covered by inaurance, Tho structuro was damaged to tho extent or $200, Whero is no insursuce on tho building. Tho Times yeatorday gavo o bogua intorviow with I\ I\ Baldwin ; an account of tho baso ball match which supprossed the great fonture of tho affar ; and some Cinclupati freight-rates whiehs wers antiquated two monthy ago. A lawyor and an insuranco adjustor had s Httla argument yostorday., Tho adjustor callod the lawyer a liar, sud tho Inwyor knockod tho adjust~ er down, giving him a black oye in the operation. Tho eyo was visiblo around tlio Chambes of Com- moreo building yostorduy, but was asoribod by ’t‘lf propriotor-to runnivg ageinst a door-knob in 0 dork, Was it tho porsuneivo Ianguagoe of tho Man- agor of the Mutual nino, or monoy bot on tho Whites Wedneaday morning, that kapt the Times from montioning tho baso ball rascality day bo- foro yestordny? A meoting to organizo a procossion of the differont Catholic socioties iu tho city, for tho purpose of laying the corner-stonoof the Uhrch of the Immacninte Concoption, was hold lnst ovoning in tho Roman Catholic Tempuranco So- cloty 1lall, on Huron stroct, near Olari. Rlopro- soutatives of about o dozen difforant soclotios wero prosent. M, Jobn 1L Donlin wos oleotod Chairman, and 3ir, Joseph Skorritt, of the Young Men's Tempersnco Association, Beerotary, A committoo of ono from ench socioty ~ prosont was appointed for the purposo of olecting o Grand Morshal, and to draw up aline of march, Mr, 1. J, Kelloy, of Emerald Branch No. 7, was olected Grand BMnr- shal, and the line of march was drawn up as fol- lows : 'I'ho headquartors will be on Olhio stroot, right resting on LaSnlle, west front; theuco north on Latallo to Chicopo avonuo; wost on Chicago uvonuo to Market stroot ; vorth on Mar- kot to Divinion ; wost on Division to Sodgwiok ; north ou Beugwiok to North avenuo; csst to Trauklin, and soutl on Fravklin to the cburch, Iach of the difforont sociotios is eutitled to an nid to tiro Groud Aanrstml. Tho following gentle- mon wero appoluted by tho socioties presont 1 Georgo A, Zingablo, Nicholas Wagnor, Homy Wielind, DPatriok Murphy, aud Jobn MoAsay. Ou motion of Mr. Doyla tho difforent soolo- tics not roprosonted wero invited to participato in tha procossion, and wero requestod to report to tho Gsaud Marsbal at tho headquartors suudnf, tho doy of tho proocesion, at 8 p, m, Considerablo anxioty was manifestod as to which socioty should tako the lond, but on motion of Mr. Sullivan tho matter way left to the Grand DMnrshnl, .. Tho Ilon. John 3L Southworth, one of the Penitontinty Commissionurs, acvidentally fell in with o TRIsuNE ropresoutativo yeatorday, lle was nou-commitial as 1o tho_ enuses lending to tho reeont oval of Warden Wham, oud genorally disinclinod to talle nboub privon alfairg, 1o eald tho removal of Wham was witbout the Inowledge of Gov. Boveridgo, bub intimated that the causes were uumerous, and entiroly sufficient, 1lo rofused to give any reason for Wham's romoval, bosauso ihere was no publio uccessily, but con- fossed thet o fight betweon Wham and the DBoawrd of Commissionors had boou going ou for some time, ~ During tho duy ho statod to o friond that the removal of Wham bad no politieal significanco whatover, which Is a strango stor{ in viow of tho fact that Wham was appointed Warden at tho instanco of Gen. Logan, and that 1t ts politieally impassiblo for Lognn and Bovoridgo to both occupy tho samo geat in tho United Btates Souato, Tho domoralized condition of the Zimes yos- tordny was gcnmll? attributed to the wealih acquited by tho local mon s & consideration for Xeoping quiot about the Mutuals, ‘To-morrow, liowever, thoy may roturn pare of the monoy, and olackguard tho losing nine. ADMIRADLE CHEEK, #ITow do you do, Mr. Fish?” was the greoting a bunlko ropor ghve a Gravgor, & few evouings ago, on Madison stroot. “"Tho devil you suy; my name ain't Tjsh," “0h, yow'ro joking; you'ra from up around Dig Bend, Wikconsin,' ‘' No such a thingl *fYoll, I know you are, and for two cents I'd call an'oflicor and havo you arrosted.” * Jloayons! that's chool,” * 5o horo, Tish, or what's-your-namo, I'm no faol for you (o bont." Just after tho above remark a patrolman cnme wlong, ond stopped up to inquiro the cause 1 bolieve you're a swin- of the loud tall, and tho Grangor wautod the otlior arrosted, whon tho lattor broko ont— # Officor, thua man hns boon trying to swindlo mo, sud I think ho ought to bo arrested.” ‘This in the masb childish and bland mauner, ‘I'hie astoiiished Grangor was nonplussod at tho offrontery of_the bunko-rovor, for sucl hie was ovidently, and chrumma disgust, slightly tnged with fenr, whoen the ofiicer, undecided as to who waon tho bonest nud who tho dishonest man, told thom both to walk off, au net which they did with n)\m:h enatistuotion, und went in opposite direo- tous, C03MOPOLITAY LODAR PIONIO, The aunual plenie of Gosmaopolitan Todge No, 8, \{n(yht\\ of DPything, ocomrred yosiordsy nb Bharpshootors' Park, T'hoattondance numborod about 600, and all preseut apparontly eujoyed thomyolves hugoly, - Dancing was kept up with zonl aud spirit all doy, Neving & Doan furnishe ing excollont musio, 'The bnse-ball contest_be- tweon Cosmopolitan No, 6 and Excolsior No, 3 was won_ by tho former, tho scoro being 39 (o 7, Migs Bollo Simpson, in the lndles’ foot-raco, carriod oft thoe silvor vup. ‘Cho gald-mouuwd whip, for the bost turn-out to the parl, wes awardod to Mr. J, G, Ramlnck, Tho judgoes consisted of thren Jadless Mrw, Tamon J, only, Mrs, Goorgo Androws, and Mps, Martin Bost, 'I:hlnuprlzo for lenpivg was won by ar. Malcom olth, : During tho dny a stranger somowhat under the influenco of Nquor Pamml tho party, and mado his way to tha ton-pin nlloy, whero e lay down and foll asloep, Whon ho rocoverad his sontos hio found himsol? miuus €210, Detoctive 1 with oflicors Flanigan, Owons, and larry, woro on the grounds, aid were speedily put in pos- gesslon of o fow Tuote, Using tholr braing and experfonge, {hoy succeode In arrestin & boy wiho gave Lhis name a8 Alichpol Daly,” M yoars of age, and also o mun who was supposed to bv an nccomplico, The full amount was found on the lad, aund the ollicers convoyed bim to tho ity ; bo will bo brought beforo Justice Sonlly this morning. Ontsido of this liitlo matter overythlng passed off quietly, snd tho plenic refleots the highost eredlt on the ofllvors rud momboery of Uosmopol- itan Lodge. ———— ORIMINAL. ONIMINAL COURT, James Nally was teled for an gsaault with o knifo upon Guatay Yabor, found guilty of an neanult Lo injuro, and fiued §25 and conta, Tho motlon for o new trial in the Dr, Earl caso will ba arguod this morning, na by somo misunderstanding Judgo Farwell did not put in an appoaranco yeatorday. James Doylo and Thomns Shon woro trled for Lho Iarcany of car Lrassos from tho Pittaburg & Tort Wayno Railrond, found guilty, ol pont Lo tho Houuo of Corrcolion for ono yoar oach, James durphy plendod guilly to the larcony of a watols from Clotliob Lapst, and waa sont for ono yoar to tho Donitontiary. Iugh Burnott was tried for tha lavcony of clotbjug from Thoman Bulger and acquitied, ANDERRON. The forfolturc of tha ball of Anron Anderssn, tho allozed Incondlary, was sot asldo by Judgoe Gary, yesterday, at tho sollaitation of Loonard Bwott, Eaq., who showed tho Conrt that tho non-nppestance of Andorson Wednosdsy waa owlng to his (Bwoll's) fault, he not knowing that tho oanp waa tho only ono sot for trinl, 1o stid ho had beon ongngod na counaol only tho night boforo, and did not pay any attontion to tho timo tho cnsp wag to como up, bolng ou- gogod In proparing su afildavit for & continus mico. Thio Stato's Annmn{ romarlkod that if 16 was o Dhundor of Mr. Swetl's, and he did not try to talte any advantago of 1t, he had no ob)ection to sotting asido tho forfoit. Whorsupon tho Court ordored that It Do sob agtde. Mr. Bwott thon prosontod tho affidavit, the chiof polut of which was thot timo was ncoded to_gat witnossos, 1t was considored snfclont, and the onse wout ovor until tha noxt torm. TR OLIOE COURTA. Jolin Potors was arrosted whon burglarionaly entoring the bouso of Lonis Bolpp, at the cornor of Schillor and Wells streots, Wadnoaday night, Yeatorday bo was brought beforo Justico Knuf- mann, who postponod his examinatlon il the 14th inst., and hold Dotors for hia appearance on that day in 8800 bouds. Chatlos Murphy was arrnigned before Justics Iaufmann yestorday, charged with tho larcony of o walch and o small amount of currency from tho houso of Catherino Wonver, No. 261 West Sixtecuth streot, Wedneadny oftornoon, Iis hearing was continued till this morning, and he was hiold Iu $200 bonds, Woinosday afternoon Joseph Plerce, having nothing to o, sought to smusa himself b throwing stoncs ot Indics on West Sixtoonthe| atreat, 1o was arrostad, and yesterday morning Justico Scully fined him $50 aud sont Lim ¢o tha Bridowell for sixty days. lenry Pattorson was chiarged yeatarday bofors Justico Knufmaun with stealing 875 from the store of Matthew Kordora, No, 570 Centre ave- nug. Lhero was vo oue in tho store, 8o lie woa freo to holp himeelf, 1fo was senl to the Crimi- nnl Court under $600. . Tiohard ITouliban was bronght boforo Justico Boyden yostordsy morning to answor to tha chargo of robbing n man named Peter Klino of of 210, Wednosday ovening, at the Mnssasoit Honteo. 1ino hoils from Nowton Connty, Ind, As the prisonor could give no satisfactory nc- count for taking the money, ho was held over to tho Criminal Cowvt in bouds of $800 bonds, Deteetivo Fiynn wont to 163 West Lako stroet ‘Wodnesday altornoon to arrost & notorious thiof, As Flyun went in tho front daor, the thief wont out of tho back door nnd ekcaped. Flynn searched the premisos, and found o lot of stolen goods. 1o caused tho nrrest of ail tho inmatoy, 8ix int nunber,—threo mon and threo women,— and thoy wers finod 26 oach yestorday at the Wost Side Dolice Court. James Drosman is n vagabond, and was yes- terday sont to tho Dridewell by Justice Boyden for ninoty days as a vagrant, Ilo was formnorly & Catholic priest, but his liceutious and dissoluto habits caused his_expnision from the Church. Ho was nrrestod Wodnosday as & vagrant. 1lfe has hoon going from houso to honse represoht- ing himsol? asetill in the Churoh, and yobn priest, aud was coltecting monoy for ehinritabla Eurposun. 1o was dotected in Iifs swindling and rought in, 1o hina nlso huon guilty of gronsly insulting sovoral lndics undor the garb of Liw pretended calling, Tobruary last a Gorman finuucmml whoso ofileo iu in tho Staafs-Zeitung Building, had_ his losso, buggy, aud haraced stolen from lim while” it wns hitehed [n front of n store on Clark stroot, into which ho had gone for the purpose of making tomoe purchoses. Detective inkloman bas had the cavo In liand, and hov- ing nscertnived thet a man by tho name of Duniol I Buckloy was the thiof, Woducsday last Lo orrested hitn at No. 478 South Clark strest, and lodzed i {n the IHarrison Street Station. Duekloy, after taking tho rig, had tho buggy mowly painted, snd disposed of it to Wnde Abbott; the lores ho lefy with & horsc-dealor named Driggy, nt No. 78 Stato stroot. Tho harnoss was found in the premises whero tho fotlow was arvestod. At tho samo placo anotlier buggy was found, which hns beon identifled as stolen ou the night of the 1ith of July, during the firo, _Yosterdny Buckloy was brought bofora Justico Doyden for examination, aud o continuanco was grauted till to-morraw, tho prisonor bolug hold undor SBUD Tonds, 1o wis mm):lot?mum ail,but owlig to the fact that ho recelved a broken arm ina row at Bu. Georgo's pichic last weelk ho was furnished with quartors ab the Armory Statlon instoad of tho Connty Jail, During tho firo of the 14th of last month, & follow named William Gubbins drove his horse and wagon in frout of a dry goods slore and Jonded thorein fouttoon picces of cloth. Who propriotors of tho houso noticed tho act, but supposcd tho man way omployod to asist i tho removing of their stock, and paid no further at- tontion to him, 'Pheir loss was aftorwards dis- coverod, and ‘Tnosdny last, Gubbins wes soon and recoguized s the parly who had drivon off with tho goods au tho doy in quastion, 1o wad arrestad, nud Woduesdsy, upon bulug brought boforo Justico Boydon for examination, no ouo n‘m\m\rlug ageinst him, he was diecharged for tho want of proseoution. On going to the Con- tral Btution for his horso and wagon, lio was re- arrosted_on s warrant and incarcerated ovor night, Yestorday hio was agnin brought beforo the South Side Police Court, and the prosocu- ting witnesses not being presout, tho case wag contumued il to-morrow. ‘Uhe prisoner wog hield under §2,000 bonds for his appearance. A DIGAMOUS NEAUTY. Tor thie past fow days Justico DeWolt has beon trylug an intoresting bigamy case, and it will ba rosumod this aftornoon at Lo'clock, Thls sult grows unt of tho following facts: Novombor, 1811, Irank Wacho wedded in Bohomia Cathorino Mickech, and resided with hor in the old country up to the yoar 1854, whon they Immigrated to the Uwmted Statos aud located at Chicago. Horo they residod till 181, whon they romoved to st. Louis, Six months aftor arriving thoyo his wifo, bosoming weariad of hor husband, desorted him, and van way, ns his complaint allogos, withs B600 of hiy hard-enrued savings. Some timo thoro- after ho discovered big {ruaut wile living in Chisago with & man named Johu Ziohlar, on 'aylor sirect, and gho Las o continued to livo with Ziohiar mp to tho presout time. ‘Waoha hog learned that his wifo and Zichlar woro united in tho bonds of woedlock without hor having firsb obtained o divoreo from Mim. M, Wachu still Pul‘uim in living with Zichlar, and poitivoly rolugos to have aughe to do with her formor Dusband, ‘Choronpon ho causoes thelr arrost on tho charga of bigamy. Ou tho othor hand, tko woman sots forth that in tho month of Septombor, 1871, she obtainot & divorco from nor husband iu tha Buperlor Court, and that the Great Iiro dostroyed tho recorda thoerool, Bho way Juformed by her sttorney in tho divarco snit ihat tho deorpo was onterod, and, cousoquently, tho following Novombor, sho was married to hor prosont busband, Zichlnr, Tho proseention produced in gourt during tho trinl yostorday o corsitluate from Maj, Stoveuson, Olerl of tha Huporior Court, cortifying to tho following ordor having boon entorod n the divorco suit of Wacha vé, Waclin, July 7, 1874; * 'Thin doy it {8 ordesed by tho Court, tho Tlon. 8, 3, Mooro prosiding, that this suit bo, and the anmo is, horeby dlm:xlugud ont of this Court for want of prosceution,” Lho warrlnga cortificato given tham by tha Clork of the County Court shows thnt Jon Zichlar was snrrled t0 Catherine Wachn by Justics Boully Noy. 43, 187f, Tl ordor Of tho Huperior Court miado {ho caso look blus for tho dofono, but they, in onso it s decided ihoro was no dooroe of divorce, clatm that tho tivat marriago of tha waman in Bohomin was an fllogal ono, owing to some technicaliby in tho lnws of thut uountry, and nleo olaim, incata all athor polute of dafensa fail, that o #opnra~ tion of now nome thirteon fnnm divorecs Wucha and his wifo, and sho s at liberty tomarry whom sho ploases, Justics DoWolf hoard tha argu- maonts {n tha cao yastorday, and has taken tho mattor undor advisemont, and will give his do- oislon to-duy st the bour sbove wentioned. MISCELLANEODS. A polico officor of Elglu camo to Chicsgo aftor Niole Malor, who Is chargad with havlng stolon #40 from & cltizon of that protty town, Mir, Mahor was eapturod in_the Nosth® Sildo ‘Lurner Hall, snd was takon to Elgin Wodnosday, . TFritz Lobbln was arvostod yeatorday afternoon by Oftlcor Ilamilton, for slloged cruolty to a Lorse, which ho bad boon driving while tho poor beast was covored with sorcs and briiees from tho harness. Tha nolso mado by soma one tamporing with tho doors awakoned Mr, aud Mra, Waltors Hoturs dny night, but an investigation of the promicea rovanted no_porson. On’ tho same night tho rogidonoo of Mr. J, Biggn wns ontorod by lmll_'fl- lars, and, althoupl tieby lind gothored Homo arti- olos togothior, thoy we'o alarmed by Mra, Biggd enlling for holp, and loft hostily, “In tho wwmo block, on_ tho samo night, the houso of Dr. Tnhonstook was onterad, and the burglars car- ried off n gold watoh aud $59 in cash. Tgnatz Tsor fs & Dohomian, and a yoar or so ago ho loft hig nativo mountalns aud wont to wicked Norlin, whero ha foli in with a protty, buxom German girl named Johauun Kiatt, Sho waa 26 yonrs old, and from Dantglo. Ignatz ox- porloncod lovo at first sight, and took Johamin on tho froe-love, tho marriago coremony boing disponsod with. ' The goldon shoros of Amerion wero songht, and Chicago ohoson a8 & homo by the couplo, "'I'liroa short wooks ago Lhof arrived hero, and took uay thoir abodo in o small cottage ot No, b2 Ontarlo stroch. ‘Tho noighbors ay that Ygnatz turnod cold and apathotic toward his Duleines, and lattorly abuged her, Atnny rato, Johanna quittod his abodo yesterday, and ho ayers In tho syrongost Bohomian, that alio took 3100 of his woalth with hor, and dopatiod with n Dano, ono Rassmussen, Tho flylng pair wove traced to tho Michigan Contral depot and Dotroit, and Ig- natz is Toft to mourn tho fickloness of woman in onoral and Johanna in particular. Tho peigh- ors gosslp thnt Jgnntz asked Johanna ta black his boots, wash Lis foot, and do similar unreas- onablo sorvices, Thorofore thoy say: “*Borved him right.” s, THE OITY-HALL, Tho receipls in tho difforont ofiices woro a8 tollowa : Tax-Collactor's ofiico, 14,000 ; lcon- sos, $2,000 ; walor, $1,820.67. Tho Committco on Strects and Alleys will moet in the City-Olerl’s ofico at 2:30 p, m. Sat- urday. Tho Committao on Wharves and Pubtic Qrounds will moet nt 8:30 Friday afternoon. The Bpeeinl Committos, of which Ald, Btono is Chairman, and tho Committoo on Fire and ‘Wator, will meot at 2:30 p, m, Saturday, to con- suder reforonces on the fire-ordinanco. On and affer to-day the Wost Division pound, which waa formerly located nt No. 238 Carroll streat, will ba located at the cornor of Ashland avonuo and Polk street, Nr, Dewitt O, Crogier, the Chicf Enginecr of tho Water-Works, yesterdny colobrafed the twone ty-flrat annivorsary of his connection with the Water-Department of the Oity of Chicago, Tiwon- ty-one yonrs ago he commencod Lho erection of an engno on tho presens sito of the Water-Worls. Ife is ontitled to tho congratulations of the pub~ lic as woll a8 thoso of his numerous frionds, ‘Tho pay-rolls of tho Polica-Dopartment for the mounth of July footed up §49,202.60; that of the Tirc-Dopartmont, $27,057.46. Tho Board of Public Works advertise this moarning for proposals for building 44,000 foot of brick sowors, aud for Inying 27,000 feot of pipe BOWorH, The Mayor has at Ingt put his thumb down on tho ** rrnuy-\\'mu\-xirl concort-sloon * Lusiness in thig city, as tha following order itsued by Bupt. Relun will ehow s General Order No,21, Upon roceipt of tas order Captains will caure all proprictors of prety-waiter-girl snloona i thefr ro- spectivo precincts to Ls notified thiut If thoy contintia to run ihelr nuloons with fomalo Jabor after the 101 day of Avguat fust,, that their licenses will be rovoled Ly Bis Houor 1L D, Colvin, Mayor, Jacot Rey, Getieral Buperintendent, Prince, that rolio of tho old Police-Depart- ment, has caught Gronny Rono's disoaso. 1o yostordny bounced & Ziniea roportor for what ho copsidorod a flagrant violntion of tho rights of tho Bocrotary of tho Board of Polive, Xono was a spectator of the wholo proceeding, and looked upon Princo with o amilo that botokened hor ox- tromo satiefactiou. Sho did not happou to bave hor stogy boots on or sho would hnve assistod, Tha Baard of Polica and Firo Commiseioners mot as usunl yostorday aftornoon, Commissiou- er Kiokke in the chisir, Tresident Sheridon iy atillunabls to sppear. Sevoral firemen were on trin] tor trivinl offonses committed during tho pagt week, Tho DBoard opened and exnuined bids for engines, and comnmunications from man- ufacturers asking that o tost trial be liold at as early o dato as practicable, 1t is confilently nesortod by & prominont Al- dermun who knows what ho i talking about. thint tho County Commissioners will annul the contract mado bolweon that budy and the Cow- mon Counoll during Mr. Medill's adminiatration, and will orect o bmlding on tho Court-1fouse Beuare exclusively for their own uso. 1fe also asgerts that if the Board of Education wil glve up the High-Sohool lot on Monroe and Madison slroots, tlio citizons of tho West Division will donato thoe rest of tho block west to Halsted streot for tho purposo of m'cut!ni: on it a now City-IIall, Tho whole mattor will be Inid boforo the Couucil at their noxt meeting., Commiesionor Ayars yesterday asked Bra. Reno what sho knew about honosty, 'The ques- tion #o complotely tool bor Ly surpriso that sho did not even have a chanco to got mad about it. The monthly roport of tho Fire-Marghal sliows thag in tho IMira-Dopartmont there are 11,420 feot of rubbor Liowo, of which 1,850 foot aro carbol- izod, 2,740 feot carbolic, 850 foct star, and tho balauco in various brands; 9,800 fcet nra pro- nounced No, 1, 1,070 foct No. 4, nnd 650 foot No. 8, 'Thero aro nleo 8,000 feel of Joatuer hose and 1,000 feet of linen lose. Ouly seventeon lengths buvst during tho month, aud 8,200 feet worae burnt at tho fire of July 14, Tho Mayor yosterday offorcd the position of Corporation-Counsel to Ar. Bidney Smitl, but that goutleman duclined to oxchauge f profitable pfi;cuuo for tho discomforts of a disagroeablo oflico, . Owing to tho nbsenco of 80 many of the Aldor- mot, u\'orf' ono around the City-Hull was m good humor nll day, Tho Mayor socnied plansanter aud more affable than Lo las been for many days. 1o clnims that no has not yot mude any selection as to who he will appoint Corporation- Counsel. 1le says ho shall procure the best man hio ean got for the salary, but whero to find his mn o doos uob know, ' 1o is thoroughly cone vincod that tho waiter-gir]l suloons are anabomin- able nuisauco, and must and ghall bo abolished. Iifs reasons for not Intorforing with thom bo- fore were, that ho dislilked to diseriminate in tho subfect of labor; but as ho had lately become thoroughly conviuced of thoir low character he would abalish ovory ono of thow. 1o mstanced & caso of o saloon-keopor, whoso licouso he had sevoked s woek ago, aud who yosteruay came ta him for n licensa to carcy ou bin saloon without tho walter-gitls. MREMOVING TAE SUANTIES, The opinion of tho Corporation-Counsel hav- ing been askoed by the Bonrd of Publio Works in ropard to tho romoval of bLuildings standing within the firo-limite n violation of law, Ble. B M. Munu roturacd the followiug opinion to the Loard s GENTIEMEN: In answor to your communication Juat vecoivod, i sogard to tho removal of tho baild- inga stauding within the fAiro-limitk in violaton of Inw, T will iy, 08 you kave givon tho owirora aind ocdupsnta duo notich to removo thewm withiu fitteen day., s soon an the tine usplres X would prossonte tho oifenders, undor Scc, 7, Chap, 11, Hovised Ordinnuves, which providos for no of $23 for evory Cwenty-four lionrs whilo the violatfon continues, If “this courso {8 not affective, the more sumn procees {8 to nbate tho budldiugs a4 nuisances, It is one of tho provislons of tho Uty Clwrtor thot the Common Council may do- fino aud doelnro what shalt bo destned niissncos, aud suck bulldings have buen o dotinud fn Boe, 8 of tho naldl chinplor, Lespeetfully yours, 1B, M, Muxy, Assistaut Corporation-Counsel, The Commissionors had thelr Constables at work yestorday ferreting out the own- ors of tho shautiea within tho old fire. limits, About forty of thoao woroe listod in time to hinva warrants for thom made out this morn« ing, "Then, whilo the worlke of tho law s golng gn among tho found, tho othors wlll be searchiod for. e BUBURBAN NEWS, { WABIINGTON HEIGHTS, Tho Board of ‘Crustees mot Mondsy night, prosont Mogsra, Qorton, Schaltz, Loswouthal, ‘Aaurer, Groonum, and Aason, The Committes appointod to aaeess delinquont lats on Vinconnes road roported the cost of Iny- ing walls would be £650. Tho roport was ag- coptod. Tue Flnance Committes was glven further timo to raise mozns Lo Mmoot curront oxpenscs, A potition was road asking tho Doard to put in good candition tho ratlroad well on Onlk street. 16 was reforsed to tho Comuitteo with power to nat, Varlous small bills were approved, and ordored ald, : A potition waa prosonted asking cthio Doard to onll an oleotion to vote on the improvoment of the Vincennos road, I¢ was adopted and tho olactinn ‘ordored, ‘fhe Clork was orderad to sorvo notices on all saloau-keopara failing to_sako out liconsos that tho law would bo onforced at onco. QLENCOE, QOn the 1sb of August, the aunivorsary of the sholition of slavery in the Wost Indlos, quito s numbor of colored paople susombled at Gloncon to hold a plonio, ‘They uuuli)rluml the colorod rosidante of Evanaton and vicinlty, with some from Chicago. 1Tt was o vory rospectablo gathnr- ing in numbors and in_appoarnuco. Thoy held {hoir mooting in » boautitul littlo clustor of trees, by tho-.alde of o oloaring closo upon the Inko-shovo, - Thoy outortsined thomsolves ng - ustal, wilh ewingmg, boll-playing, ond croquet, after partakiug bouu. titully of cako, fco-croam, and lomonade, Alr, Z. Eastman, who e well known in counce~ tion with tha Abolition movemont, and undor- atanda o Birst of August colobration, and who fs. ntoppiug for s fow daye nt Qlenose, in\mmuml to aomo along at the right tino, and gave thom an off-hand talk of hialf an hour on emancipation in tho Weat Indics, and nlso in the United Sintos, and thoe Wistory of the colarod rnco in Amorien, “W'hls swas woll recolvod, tho audience giying him avotg of thanks, and aleo complimeuting the #pocoly, ns thoy Bald, with sovernl appropristo songa, 'hls_picnia waa gotion up principally undor the directlon of Itichatd Day, Wallace Coloman, anp Alfred *Mitehell, colored citizony of Lvauyton. — THE COURTS. Rocord of Business Transnoted Yess terdny. LIABILITY OF LIPE-INSUNANCE COMPANILS, Judge Dlodgett deolded » demurror to*tha roplication in the enso of Digalow agalnut tho Dorkshiro Lifo Inauranco Compnuy, which virs tunlly disposod of the casc, and decided n'voxed question ag to tho powor of insurance compa- nios to limit tholr tability in cases of suicide of thelr policy-holders, 3. W. Bigolow, it will bo ‘remembered, committed suleldo about o yoar ngo by shooling himself with o rovolvor. Ilis widow Drought sult on a policy of insurance he had in the dofondant’s Company. The dofondant plesded thab the insured shiot himaolt with Intont to do- stroy bls life. Tho plalatift roplled that tho de- aensed was insano at the time, and to this ropll- onlion the Company domurred. Thero wos o olausoe in the polioy to tho offoct that tho Com- pany should not bo Hable if the insurod died by suleido, sano or fusanc, and on this question tho mattor turned, namely, whothor this was a sufi- clont anewor to tho roplication, Judge Blodgoett romarked thot there was no caeo excopt n Into ono fn Wisconsin thet could bo consldorod ag an suthorily In tho present in- atanco, and even in the Wisconsin case the pol- icy was not axactly slmilar in its torms, 1t was, no doubt, within tho power of a life-insurance company to limit its linbility to doatbs ocenrring whilo tho sasured was sane, and so dony its lia- bility in all otuor cases, Nico distinctions had boen mado a8 to what constituted & suicide, and now clauses in lifo-policios mecessitated thoreby, Tho Court thought the companicy were porfectly ot lberly to limit theic linbility to cases whero tho nssured died while | sano, and ho ‘should, therofore, although tho uoytion was not «anho freo from doubt, sustain the domurror, and flud for the Company. An apposl was taken. A¥OTHER. In the case of Shaclkor against tho Hartford Tire-Inanrance Company, a similar point wes de- cided. Blinckor had loaned a sum of monocy to a party in Evanston, and taken a mortgage on his house and lenschold intorost in a lot, and also an assignmont of the policy of inguranco for 1,600 on the house, Tho dobt was $800. Tho Tousa baving boon dostroyed, tho mortgageo sned on the poliey. Thoro was & clauso in tho polley muking it void nnless tho fee to tho premisos was in the insuror. The Judge held that the Compnny had a right to make such 2 resorvation, and that thereforo tho plaintil could not recover in the pronent inatence, evon though, as was tho cage, the agent of tho Com- pany had mado & momorandum ou the policy that any loss should bo payablo to the mortgagee. WIIAT 18 NOTICE TO PUROMABERS FIIOM INSOLVENTS, Judgo Blodgott dacided tho case of I, J, Nor- ton, Assignes of Lowls Nolan fand John MeEl- waig, ugaingt IL 1%, Dillings, which involved o quostion of law of intorest to every merohaut or trader, ‘Cho suit was & bill to recovor n stock of Jowelry alloged to Lave beon fraudulently sold to tho dofendant by the bankrupts Nolan & McEl- waln o shorf timo provious to their ittsolvenoy. “t'ho stook, which is stated to have been worth £80,000, was sold for about 13,000, and it s ohargod that Billings know of the indolvoncy of the baukrupts ot tito time, which ho donies. Tho Judgo remarked, s giving his decision, thnt tho ovidonuco showod that Nolan & Moltl- wain had enjoyed an oxcellons reputation; that illings Liad kilown thom a long timo, and {hat ab tho timo of tho sale thoy had given as an ox- cuso that their partuorship nd expired, aud that Nolan was old and wished to givo up tho busi- ness, Lhoy wishod Dillings to slmply buy out Nolan'a fnterost, but Lio declined unless ho could tako the wholo. " ‘I'is was eubsoquontly_sgroed to, nnd Billings took the stock at a valuntion, which was shown to be all tho goods wero worth. In rogard to the good faith of Billiugs iu the purchaso, which was tho point in question, the Judgo uid that all enles out of the ropular courso of busiuess must bo regarded as prima facie fraudulont, the burden of proof being on tho purchnsor todenyit, Bub in tho present case no suspicious circumstancos were showa to oxist. Dillings bind known tho parties for yonrs, lind full coutidonco in thont, and tho oxcusoy they mindo woro plausible, fhe Supreme Court had hold that n mian Tust moko inquirios, and, if ho failed to do ro, Lo was to be presumed Lo know allho might have have found out. But Billings could uot bo supposed to lnow tho abgoluto truth of tho circumstaitcos, nor demand tho books of the flrm. There wns no froud eliown, in the ostimation of tha Court, and judgment wna thorefara rendored for the g&-{uubdnm. An appeal wnstaken to the Supreme ourt, BTEP-LADDERS IN COURT. Judge Blodgots also rendered a docision yos- torday in tho case of O. G, Udalt againat I, 3. Payno ot al, Thig wig o bill in changery by the complainant for two slloged infringemounts of his patouts, ona having boon grantod Moreh 22, 1870, for a hrnnlme, by which the platform of the Indder was fastoned o tho logs; fho other granted subsoquontly fora jolnt or bingo. Tho Court hold ihero was an infringemont of the first patent, but mnot of tho second. Thoro was mo ovidonce to show that tho first patont Lad ever beon usod Erior to_tho granting of lotéers to complainant, ut in tho sccond casa it was uob proved that Udallwas tho firat porsou who used a similar jotnt for o liko purpose, ond the patont was to 6 construed strictly, nnd only to bo applicd to the particular form covored Dy the lotters patont. - BILL FOR RELIEF. Trua Coy filed u bill in_the Circult Court yos- torday agaivst Joseph Bherwln and L. I'. Dot- riok for ap injunction. Complainunt *ntos that in My, 1874, the Chicago Union Drying Company was ongagod 1n tho manufaoturo of a fortilizer, Belng desirous of closing its businoss rud pay- ing its dobts, o moetivg of tho oflicors was hold, and nomplnl’nuut appointod trusteo to wind u tho Company's aflairs, Coy immediatoly tuu{’; oharge of tho businees, and appointed Cornolius Mahonoy his agent to nsaist him, 'Pho tatter, undor complainaut's dircotion, ehipped the stock of fortilizing matorial on band, amonoting to twonty-ono car-londs, L. F. Dotrick, to bo #old for Coy's boneflt as trustee, It in charged that Shovivin, undor lmmnau that ho was Prosidont of the Compuny, nducod Mahonoy to lot iiim lnve the yailvoad rocolpts, aud thon shipped tho fertilizer to Do- troit under his (Shorwin’s) namp, with lutont to of possession of tho proceods. Complinant heraforo aska for an mjunclion to prevont Shorwin from collucting or Dotrick from paying any of tha proceeds from tho salo of said fartil izov, and that e may bo hold ontitled to uny monoy arising from suoh &alo. Au injunoiion was granted as asked, NILL ¥OR AN AODODNT, Tiliza Foes ttlod a voluminous bill_in_the Cir- onit Court ngaiust Robott I, Foss, I, J, Chapin, and J, P, Fous, asklug for an account, n Rooeiv- or, aud an injunction,” Complaiuant allogoy that hor husband in his lifotimo formed & copnrtnor- ship with It 11, Foss and W. 1L Toss in_tho planing-mill busivess, wnder tho nnmo of Fous Jtathors, In April, 1803, the 1znrmuralu W diusolved, and tha flin property divided, In 1852 I, 1, Fous formod a pastucreblp with two othors, uudoy the namo of Chapin, Murah & [Foms, which fim g st doing business na Chapin & Fous, and ongagoed in tho lumber husiness. 8, 1. Fous, docossiod, pure chagod o one-ninth intorast in thia lattar firm. In Marah, 1870, Foss died, and shortly nftorsom- lvlnlnnut asked R, I Toss for an ncoount, but hiis hae boon on ono protenso or anolhior ro- fusod, Sho now cluiina that hor late husband's mtoroat was ab lonst $30,000; thot tho boolns of tho two flrms have boon 8o nogligontly kept that it is impossiblo to dotormino the stato of af- folrs, Bhio thovefora nsks fur su account aud the uppointmont of a Rocoivor, TUE UNITED BTATES COURTH, Olinrloa D, Dockoy filod o bill agalnst J, J. and Amanda M, Walker, John Dolloven, and Joln Muttocks to foreclose mortgago for $0,000 on tho I, £ of Lot 10, Blook 4,In Union Park Addt- tion to dulcngo. . UANERUPTCY 1TEMH. Danlel B, Oakos, formorly a brower in Scran- ton, L'a., filod o vuf«ulury potition to boadjudgad bikrupt, 1 habilitios nro about 3100,000, sud Wiy ashots ncluding accounts and cluims due, and & browery In Soranton, avojfabout $U5,000. ‘e mattor wae roforrad ta tho Togletor, obardy, Nosrls & Co. woero adjudioated baukeupt aftor trial, und o warmw G Lurnnh{:x Hapt, 7. b iz AIu the matter of D. Iormen Lomer, tha slenoo, I, M, Kotohunt, was anthorized 1o ro- celyo nnd opon all lottors' i tho Post-ONico ad- dressed to tho bankeupt, wA dividond meotthg waa hold in the caso of 0. d.mmmu. nnd tho employes will rocoive o hvidend of about 60 per cont, whilo tho unso- onred ereditors will gob nothing, the sssots nok Loing pufticlonty to Lol putlolen Y to' pay anything on tho unproe : _ BUPERIOR COUNTIN DRiEw, Frank I, Flshor anod ollin P, Dianchard for Charlon T, Trull contmonced an A o action :g::n«h Dridget O'Reilly, claiming 63,00‘0“!?!811;5 E, 'nnd A, Van Duron began BSI;\II"BD %DI; i gan o Ault for $1,500 Alfred Osborn commancod an actlon in tros- ned agniust N, D, Y’lumu”mt. D, Judd, Johu Ifitt, and James Goorgo B, Nortis bogas a suit agal g . Norris bogau a suit again Wrlght, clniming 16,100, A o, A . K. Wobs or bogan u suit for 24,000 against A C. & O. T\ Badgor, aud snother for n lik nxyvlfltu:lbdngahm . I, Houoro, hrddous Wintor and J, 1Y, L. Kurtls for $1,000, Feilonmenened d TILE COUNTY COuRY, In tho mattor of tho eatato of Jolin Gl grant of administration 'to Jowo whlnaflgxfi‘;g: phor, undor an approved bond of 4768, The in- ventory, appraizoment, and wilow's awaré were approved, and it appooring that thoro was nok ourt ondor e Foy i ol s B, tho o . chnrged from all fucthor du‘t‘;‘uugz.m“u el In'tho ostalo of Edward Prico, tho adminis- tentor's account was approved, and tho cstabe. doolared insolvant, sud ordored that the admin~ lstrator pn&r 11 4-10 por cont on claima allowed, Axthyr wadking, waa nppointed guardign of o"};fi.i‘o%'.""”' & minor, under an approved bond Lho roport of tho enlo of ronl ostato bolongin to tho estato of Alfred A, o "’flI“ nm)mvezl!. rett A, Lehman et al., minors, o tho mattor of tho alloged [nesnity of J Rusacll Sholdon, by order 5! tho Colll"‘ 3!0 ct:]:g wad continved ono weok, Sheldon i3 the man wlto gomo weoks ago committed sn sssault on John Mabr, at Lincoln Parl, and it is fearod that Blalir will loso an oyo, Sholdon wus arrestod, aud indicted by tho Grand Jury Tor an - assrult with intont to kill, Since tho indiciment was rotnmed into tho Criniuosl Conrt his attorney, dr. Thomas Sbirley, h:u caused & petition for his trinl on tho allegation of insanity in this Court, snd obtained on that pelition s warrant and vanire raturnable somo dnys ago for his trial. The Court bas continnad 1€ ancli time that the caee has beon called, awaite ing the disposition of tho iudictmont by tho Criminnl Conrt, and will not try the case oy long o8 Itlu: hludnlcltmagl]: is peuding, 0 tho allogod Iunacy of Josoph Klimesch, tho Jury veturnod o verdict of mssnl\y, and it was ordored that he bo tomporarily roatrained of his liborty, and given in ohargo of the Hherllf, ns ho mnnifosts howmicidal and suleidnl intontions, Tho following peraons were found by a jury -to bo insano: Catherine Stadelman, Caroline };l'xlkllns. James Davis, — Loug, aud Patriclk gging. 1n the matterof the ostato of Christian Feistel, grant of administration to Catherino Fofstel in an approved bond of $167. s JODONENTS. KITED TATER DivTnior Count—Junas Bronar: —Ell Philtips and Joseph Lettugor va, sm'g-\%g Taloigh; Judemient for Philiips for $43 and for Leine ingur ri“:: Hi—Jomes Cumiluge Ve, Steam-tug Au urknion Covnr—Jonar GAny—G, 8. Richards ol v, O, B, Chrrall, Alfred Willett, and d, L. Wike l’n;‘t.,' "367510 Ab]l[l;leu Mmllysml ot nl.l va, -:(ncl Tiullard, 4,20, bro vs, J, N, and H, K, Doori: BT, A Abbolt Va, G, 1. larke, $2,010, " Fohn Bright on Temperances Tho following lotter an the tomperance move~ mont has been addressed by Mr: Bright to Mr. - W. 1i. Gregory, of Dradford: { “ LoNpox, Juna 8, 1874, | “Dean Sm: X oannot write you a lun[g‘)ub‘mt: on tho temperanco quostion aud my views upon: it. 1am soroly troublod with lotfers, and am obliged to omit anawers to very many of them. T muny say, howeyar, that, in my opinion, appoala should bo mndo to all members of tho Chriatize churchoy, in the hope of creating a groat public opinion among the um\xghtmf and roligions clagsos in favor of the {omporsnco movemont, and of olforing, through them, to tho viow of tho nation a grand examplo of abstinonce fraiy tho usa of articlos which aro wo soldom useful and #o often pornicious. It the profassiny Chrigtinn puolnu would;take this mattor in bana, tho greab worl would g0 un prosporovsty, thoi exnwplo would tell rapidly upon public opinion, and upon the cuutoms of tho natiox and o groat reform wupld bs in procoss of certain nchiovement, und, a8 this more| rationnl opinion wau oreated, would ensblo thio Legialaturo Lo assist in it by such reasonablo rostrictions as tho case moy require, and as the constituencies would bo ablo to suatain, A7 prosont o fow porsons clamor for lezislatlor which the conutry i8 not propared for, and which it will not boav. Tha consaquencs of thi is fmlure, thoro boing much coutontion and ne yesult, The frisnds of temperance shounld loave Parlinment to formn an opinion, trusting that whon an opinion is formed whatsoovor is judi- cious in logislation will naturatly and cagily fol- low. Iungreat roform of this kind Parliament can do iittlo, Lut thut portion of our paoplo which enxes for religion cnu indoed do all. The ‘ministors of roligion snd the multitudes of good mep and womon who listen to thom from weoh 1o wook can make thnt roform you' gook, With- oit their zoal and co-operation it is impossibla and ndveam. If L had tinie and opportunity X could ssy much moro, but this may be suflicion for tho momont a8 » roply to your note. I awm, vory truly yours, Jonrx Burouy, *AIr, W, I, Uregory, Dradford, Yorkshire,” ks et i s Pianosfor Cash, A fow instruments that hovo been ronted and but Iittls uged cau bo Uauglt at Reed'a Tample of Music, 93 Van Luren strect, at the vory lowast panic prices, AM MENTS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. TINS (FRIDAY) EVENING, AUG. 7, 167, CREAT ADELPHT COMPANY, Undor tlie Managoment of LEONARD GROVER, TILE CARONS, WRENN AND COOLLINS, HAN. FORD AND WILSON, WAYNE AND LOVELY, FRANKIE, TII MINSTRELS, THE BNIBDS, TH1] POLICLMAN'S FROLIG, SANDFORD TROURLED BY WILSON, THIS EDUCATED PETS, APRIY TOOL'S DAY, PRIOES-25v, 800, or 730, No eatra chargo for seourell seats. Grand Gata Matinoo to-morror at 3 o'clock. EXPOSITION BUILDING. TAST DAYS OF PARIS? Vi ¢ by Mr, QUSTAVIE DEMARS, Alo, ‘BJE’?.:}.".(’:‘)"&J AN AND TATDIE, Opub attomoon « Bt oroning ; SUMMER RESORTS.- , .- s finoly-located Louso, sltuatod pt Ferry Troahi Snoo, e o (33 Oreitard oschs.. an RonatiyBaon,). Gollng Growid, will opon due 1, 1874, Fho 1016 taahtuntod near o Wator: Foome 18rg0 amil nirg, en Hiloand alupto. and sl aonunnil x viaw o thooven? o ah utath, Bachiog, W ehaf,” i ol 1 ey fttirathodt, "Corsfuwiivige I atigndsaco g the jopot in 0 patdongers to tho housv, Toruws mudurate. VRO UTTON, Manngar, ASSAUMKIAQ HOTEL, FORT POINT, PENOH. scut liny, Mo, Just compluted; overstiing nuws Inrso, alry rouis, ih uituor siuglo, spoctally dosined fof tlio abmifurt aud Gonvoninoo of familos, buing provided wim‘an. wloam hoat, sall and frovl baths, billlard, Lowliii, telograph, Sows staud, Hvory stablo, sto, Opoik Jino feat” pomlst hricok A gonoral Juvitation (o tha ravoliig pabiis, is horeby estgaduds All ateauiors bos reun inton, Portiand el anga? Iand et und for olfouln 0 8 Me, D. ANLET, Proprista _MEDIGAL. DR. A. G. OLIN, 181 W, . Tho longost onnagod And snost su: ot oI It SO It ol Leaatmaat. OF all Chironio, fiyll c! . Dl us, nd Buioclal Dissasse, 1 :lz,wuv&- Norvor oullar to foulos speodily ourad. 1n privato apncimonte, boued, attandance, &a, Bon for treatise, Patfonts at'a distanoo troatad by mail Xt Dr. Kean, v CII0AGO, iy i warranta buros bk no pi Sily phisio acity e, . e 138 0o { DAY e .00 117 FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR SALE A% TRIBUNE OFFICE,