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"LOCAL MISCELLANY. BISHOP WHITEROUSE, The order of coremonfes for tho funaral ser~ #icon of theBishop of Illinots has bLeen flually propared by tho commitice, and i1 nn follows ¢ THR CATUEDIAL TOCERSION, Tho Cathodral clergy nud chiolr will winemble in the Dathedral veatry w130 p, m, Thuudny, Auf., 2l will meet tha faneral o% 1o Uathadral doos $n 4 tollowing order Varger of the Cathedlral, Che Right Roverend tha Bishugs, two by two, Bonlora firat, Tho ofMciating clergs. "Tho cholr, Tpon the arrival of tho body, this enthodral proces- _Hon on faclug rotnd will enler tho cholr iu tho accus= “Roined ordery Junlors Niet, ‘The choi m and ofiiciting _clorgy will oconpy tholr uccuntomed aialla, gl oni left, Tho Right Roverend tho Bishops, will boscated “withln the cliaucel-rafla, TILE FUNERAL, PROCTASION, Tho roverend cleryy of the dococ, svith tho pall. Toarorn, incel and. lay, oni the varlous dloccsan lcor il mombinnd e B T -445 Weat Wnshiugton etrcot, at 1:710 p, B, The funoral ] soccuston (o tho Ctuedral wil bo uider thio dixection of the Rev, Olinton Locks, D. D,y -a0 follows : Mg reverend clergy of tha dlacese in rurplice and S gtolo, two by two, juuiors Drst, "Thio clerical pali-bearars, = ¥ Lhe lay palle The chiof mouruors, Tho standing Connmittes, Tl dlochasns aDleces, . Upon reaching tho Cathedral tho procession ‘opo a1Rs, through Which tho clerleal and loy pall= Buaroin, boartuy the body, will paas, fojlowed by tho ‘clifef mourners aud romsinder of the procvssio, the ‘Slorgy of tho dioceso falling 10 beliud, sud enteting “fn Tevorso order, OIDER FOI TME BORIAL, Tho openiry senteuces chunted, Tiio Lessou, Special authem, 4 T1k0 an fatbor pitialh bis own children, oven ro 48 (ho Lord morciful uato_them that foar Him, for Ifa Fuowath whereof we a0 mado, Ifo rememberctls that Wo nro but dust, Tho days of man nro but as grase, gar i lourlehiots as o flowor of tho field, As soon ag o vind goca ovar it ia mone, and o place thoreof wlinll kuow It no moro, But the’ merciful gooduasa of “tlip Lord enduselh forevor upon thoss that four M, Tralae thot tho Lord, O my soul.” Man that i born of woman, (Olanted.) TUE OMATTTAL, 1 lieard 8 vaico from Husven,. (Obanted.) Tno Lord's Prayor, “Thio Coilects, Bonedietion, ; e Rty Tigut m 512 ad, K ight, AL tho love of e rarvleo tia body will Fomatn o tho chiolr undur thin clikryo of e palleorars Ul the tluio of trausfor to tho traln for tho Enst, loaving st :16 In tho ovouing, Mickigan Contral aiirond, Tho ohiof moutner will leave the cliureh by tho frout gutruucs, the conigregation and athers stunding in thoir plages. Thn chokr will thon loato the chaucol aud proceed ta the vealry, followed by the clergy aud 4ho Bishops, Junfors feat. + o Standing Cununittcos, Mo yarious Dlocesan offi- ‘oorv, will ncxs follow dn order from their scats, pro- eceding {hrough the chapel to tlio cast achool-room, ‘whro tho meaiing for tho adoption of sultable resolus tions will inusedlately bo hold, Tho genoral congeegatjon it then fiave an oppor~ &unlty 1o pnes up tho eastorn alslo, by tho chaucel in frontof thobise, dowi tho weatern atsle, leaving by 0 6ido entrance, Mourning-badges nnd scarta wilt bo provided at the Bishop's ronidenco for tha clargy and laity taking part Ay tho provession, - A moeting of the Standing Committen of the “Cathoara) wns hold yostordny morning ab the: oflico of Judge OLis, at tho cornsr of Madison oud Ladallo streots, Tho sumouncoment wos mwardo thut Bishop Whipglo being ot Liako Supe- 'ior, tho preaching of ho funoral sormon would iave to bo postponed until the Anpusl Conven- ition, Sept. 16. 1t was also stated thel the Bishop of Michigan was algo at Lako Buperior, and could not be horo in timo to attoud the Yuneral, It was fully expoctod, howevor, that Riutiops Badell, of Obio, Loo, of ' Tows, and Tal- hot, of Indlaua, would bo present snd would make somo rowarks ai tho conclusion of tho “unerat sorvico, A committeo waa appointed to mako full ar- raugemonts fu connogtion with tho train by which thoe remains of the Iate Bishop were tobe ‘gonvoyed to Chiesgo, SRSy THE TIMES AND MR. HESING. M'CLENTHAN. Tho assanlt avd battery enit of McOlonthan, “Timea roporter, va. A. O. Hesing, camo up ot 40 o'clock sestordsy morning’ bofora Justice Do Wolf. Dofondaut, prosecuting witness, and sov~ ‘@ral Times reporsors wero prescot. Mr. Hesing waa sopresouted by Mr. Yocko, and MoClenthan by L. L. Mills. = When b caoo was calted Mr. Hesing pleaded .guilty sud loft tho room, Mr. MoClonthan told Lis story o tho assault, difforiog but little from thot wlrendy published in Tox Trinose. One or two other witnesses wero ealled, -who corroborated . the statomonts —mude “Puo Justico then snid, in substanc -tlant, if tho uttack was entirely unprovoked, tho .eircamstunces oud position of the paslies would porhaps watrant tho infliction of the sbighest fine for tho offouso—100, Whilo tio ‘provacation was no Justification of tho offense, yot it was to bo takon iuto considoration as a Huitigation, and the smount of tho fine should bo .decreased thoreby. 1b was truo thab 6 nowspa- - por tuy, liko Mr. Heving, onght not to be so Bonaitive as othor mon to the attacks of the %ind mado upon him, and onught fo remembor 1o pusition of tho Writor, 110 onghb to bp less llll:fuul to rago frum such & causo, But it was ovideut that Mr. Hewng was smarting under whergos of a Borious cnaractor, aud that ho acted andor the influcuce of passion, 'Lherefore this must ba takon into accuunt no mitigoting tho of~ " ¥cuse, aud bis thougut tho full penalty should bo Tosnonod sbout two-thirds, Ho secordingly fized the fino ot $30. 'Thia mado tho fine and cots $88, which Mr. Yooke paid. 1t iy stated thmt if McClovthan s oncouraged o will bogin & civil Auit agaiust M. Losing Tor dumnges, as follows: Ouo coat, torn up tho Duck snd minus a tail, $97; ouo pur of pauia. 200us, sphit, $6; oo vobt, which was doprived of 3 button, 25 cents; two bruizes, loeatisn not de- Jnod, $10; seratch undor 1uft oyo, $1.75; total, %40, 1t s alno stnted that Atr. S, Clair Suthor~ Iaud donied to an inlimato sequaintaues of his Bint Lie hind ever said to tho Z'nes reporter thut Flr. Hosing wos » thiof, W2 TUE TINES SHUT TP, Thero wos considerably demand for the Chi~ enggo Times yostordny mornivg, Bico ovory ono sujposed thas it would contuin & forocious ay- auie upon Mr. A, O. Hosing, and o ropetition of Eho chargos whch it hus inade agsinst lum, Countrary to this oxpootation, however, it con- Eained noiliug of 4o kind, snd vory many peo- jo folt aggrioved tuoreby, lahoiing nuder the Imp:ession 1t thoy hiad been uwindled out of & cents, "Pho explanation will bo read with interest, es- pecinlly whon it casts lighyon the mauuer i winch tho Times is run, ‘Tuesday afternoou Alr, Teping extied nt the ofifco of Ar. R, 13, Goodsll in order L0 hive him tako a messsge to Mr. Biorey. That gentieman was wot in, und ho thero- foro cullod on Mr. Daruoy Caulield, ono of sho fow Lorsons to whow Ar. Storey will listen, and asked that gentloman to go to the sditor of 10 Zimres wud soy to bim that ho did uot intend @ subuut to bolug callad a thiot any longer ; Jat, 1f Mr Storoy used that langunge ngain i ais paper, ho did iy at his own poril aud on his acrsousl responsibihiy, g Br. Coulfield did whnt was nsked of him, and nade thie commuuication to 3. Storey, who 1nf langhed, sud rephvit substantially as fol- ows: “ Who cares what tho Obicngo Yimes g Lvorybody kuows thab it i s senastional Jupor, wnd” Mr. Susiig, who 8 & uewss wper moen himeclf, ought to underatand t. This churga ho complaing of was o _fecul articles which lave not -end, and gave tho statoments of othors, Btill, 27, Henuy does ot ke 1t Twill stop it aud s that it duca not aceur again,” Honeo it was thut the Zines had nathing to ay yestordsy worning ngainsy the character of 12, outug. Lt alio apponrs from tho above re wrku how correct nn ufimlon Mr, Storoy hns of e catimution in witch his paper is hold, ——— LESIGNATION OF LAIRD CQOLLYERL, Tho congrogation of tho Ohreh of the Mese lal, cornor of 'Tivouty-third siroo and Mlchi- wit ayguue, hold an fuportant mootivg - tho ‘apol of tho ohurcl lust evening, Notwith- :anding reporters wero kindly informod tha * i0ir nbutuce would minke goed company, Tux RIUSE 14 ousblod to Iky the entiro procoudings afore the publle, The maln objoct of tho «eotiug was to disposo of thoe consideration of “TIE REAIONATION OF THE PASTOR, 10 Rov. I, Lalvd Collier, who is now in Geneva, witzerland, in quost of health, which was mado < writiug on tho bth uit, Lo loiter in 8y fol- Wt Towpoy, Exorawp, July b, 1874, 1 the Truatees and Congrequtian of the' 4lrst Un- tariun Soiety, e, \ Diait DOETIGEN § You are quite mwaro withont sy statemont of 1 in worda that no consideration buk Yt of mont sacrod duty could proipt me (0 ask for a eranico of GUF st vacred aud Lolptul relations 3 ator aud conggregation, Durlngail the years of thin jtfon thoro Las been no - word, #o ¢ os I lkoow, of carcless muisjudgmont basty hsintorprtation s buh on (e othor ke, Ay thio most forhoariug Yovo nud forecasting kindt 4 on tho part uf my doar parish, You bave givin 38 sweet & yluce L whicl' (o work as over a minise ter of raligion might crave. = The momory of the frea apirit of thio pulpit and froo thinklug of tho poopla will aliend ma ns a bovodlotion now my hoalth 4 gono, T fopo only_ tomporarily, Novortholoss, for _ftho anent, LI cannof roturn fo my s 1 sm _forbiddon to do by thn physi clitn wiom I liavo consultad, aad whoss bsica sound dnty promapts mo to follow, You roquirs & atrong and witolo man, and I canuot answor tho ro- quirament, This considoration s #o- distrovsingl Taintul o' mo T oun only, aa blolly 83 may bo, tol 1 to you, owl thou hurry to'bunish it from my mind, I Beoby reaian my placo as minislor ot irat Dnlc tarltr Boctoiy of Ohleago, 10 hava elfeat fram tho lat of Seplombor, - I am, dear brethron, with gratefal love, yours in Kingdom and putioncs of dacs Olrish B & 3 “+* “Ropeuz Lamnp QOLLIZS. This lottor was rocelvod lato in July, and on (ho 20th of tho samo month was Inid bofore o spooial meoting of tho congrogation. Tio moot~ ing adjonrnod, howovor, without_action, About thio thuo thia lotter was writton Dr, Collior alsv addroused two prominant piombors of tho cougra- gotlon, inclosing TIE OPINION OF DB. NADCLITFE, an emivont Loudon physician, Vhe {nlosurs statod in ubstance that Dr. Collter wan suiforing from binin troublaand woutd not bo fit for pulipit work insldo of throo yoars, At the meoting last ovflull}f . J. Mactarland, Drosidont of the Bonrd of Trusteos, was In the chaly, and O. F. Siuelatr, Socrotary, THE FINST BURINESS was the roport of O. I B, Mixter, from a com- ‘mittos appointad at & former mooting to nomi- nato dolegntos to attond the National Unliarian Oanventlion to bo held al Saratogn in Soptembor. Heo roported tho names of D. L. Sharay, Murey Nolson, awi 1%, J. Macfarland, aod the report wan unavhinonnly adoptod, JAfr. J. . Wright thon eallod for a yoto on the znonon made by Mx. James st the provious noot- ng, to % 19, corer Tun rasTOR's nESIONATION: Tho voto was inkon, sud the motion prevalled, but not withous objections. On motion, the Chnir sppointed_the following committee, Col. J. L. James, D.-L. Bhorey, snd Dr, Thomas Bavaug, to draw up resolutions oxpressiyo of tho goutimont of the Socioty upou Dr. Collior sov- gring his connoction with it. o ‘Pruntoos wore thon suthorized to supply tho pulpit uniil the further actionjof the Baalety, Tho Committes to thie National Convention woro cmpovworod fo soloot a permaneut pastor, Tho mooting then adjourved until Wednosday ovoniug, to hoar the roport of tha Gommittce cn Rogolutions. Thoro was a atrong dlapos(tion shown through- ont tbo mooting to oxtend the pastor's loavo of obsonce to one year, aud bold tho pulpit for him until that time, " DBut in view of hia ill-health, and the probability of ita being h;);olonuul] for sovoral yenrs, tho accoptance of bis rosiguation was tho only alternative. ‘Tho rumor thas Dr. Colllor had ACDEPTED A ONATGE ADNOAD, and had resigned his pastorato here for that ron~ son, is without fouudation. Tho Church of the Mesninh hos ovory assurauca thot ho resigned reluciautly, snd from necossity,—ho boing phys- ically unalla to_porform the dutles of pastor of tho Sooloty. While abroad bo'ims proached sov- oral times, nnd been eolicitod to tako sovornl chargos, If be works in the ministry at all while abroad, it is most likely he will ocoupy ‘pulpit ot Loicestor, Evgland, whero ha hes beon offored a salary of $3,000 per yoar, the ouly ro- quiroment boing mado of him that Lo preach wheueover ablo, Ho has not yot, however, ac- coptad tho offor. —— THE GOOD SAMARITANS. The Good Hamaritans, s sovoty for assiating door, homoless, and friondloss womon, mat at tho residence of Alrs, Leonard, 508 Fulton ateoot, yesterdsy nftornoon. Prosont: Mrs. Cynthia Loonard, Chairman; Brs, Obisholm, Socrotury Mrs. H. 8, Tuttlo, Trensuror; and Mrs. Wood, Mra, Hicks, Miss BMoLane, 3ra. MecLaone, Mra, Laodors, 8, Donl, Mrs, ¥rouk- iand, Mrs. Dz, Kont, Mrs. Spalding, Miss Hig- ins, Mrs. Buffum, Mrs. Dr, Slmrwaodx’ Alrs, wstin, Mrs, Dunens, Mre, Fugott, Mrs. Xoung- mon, and Mra, Felt, § Tho Chair cslled for the. repofi,o( the Commit~ tos to scouro o building for an Indusirial Homo, Mra, Dr. Kent roported that tho Committoo had not boen able to secure o desirabla placo on the Bouth Sids, and wmoved that the Committes bo empoweored to soouse a building on the West Bide, Carricd. .'’ha Chair atated that ehio hnd rocoived propo- sitious to ront Luildings [rom soveral partios,— ono from tho Weetern Avenwe LMotel, which wns offered for $100- per month, furnished, Bho did not think vory favorably of tho offer, bub thought a seluction could ba fiom other offors that would bo satisfactory. Mrs, Leonard, Chsirman, roposted in Behalf of tho Sheltor Committes, that o Homo wag opeued far tha poar and friendloss at tho nows- Loye’ old homa on LaSullo atroot, Saturday, and Mrs. Wheoler had been placed fn cliargs ns Matean. The Home was sccured and oponod 5o spaadily from tho fact that sho understood that a waitor-girl aaloons were to bo closod that ovening, sud sho thought ench an institution would Ea neoded at ouce. Mire. Hicks, from the Libraty Committes, ro- Poned that sho had beeu promised 160 papors, 25 books, and 100 magazines. Mra, Deal, from tho ssme Committes, ro- ported thnt'she hed vecoived & gront many promisca, but could make no ostimate of what ahs could sceure. Mrs, Loonard, Presldent, roported thal the commitéoe-books were rendy, tud she hoped that the Indics would take them and ondeavor Lo do somothiag finanolally, 01 motion of Mre. Chisholm, the Secratary, & now Finauce Committeo waa appolnted to work tho coming week, as followss Mrs, Dr. Keut, Mrs, H. 8, Tattle, Mrs, B. Franklin, Miss Lizzio MoLaue, and Mrs. Dr. Bliorwood, Mrs, Dr. Kent reported that sho had reselvad advices from Wheaton, IlL., thiat tho Indica thoro were roady to assiat tho ifomo whenevor called upon. Mrs, A, Buffum, Mrs, McLane, aad Mra, T, Z. Cowles werae added ta tho Library Cowmuitiao, On motion, the tollowing ladios woro ap- pointed to sttond tho fitting up tho Ilomo with gos-fixturos, and to make.tbe nccessary ropairs: Mra, Whooler, Matron; Alrs, Fraul- land, and Miss 8. M. fligxlns‘ "A 'Misnionary Committeo was thon appolntad, a8 follown: Nirs. McLang, Mra. Ilicks, Alra, Briggs, drs. Bueight, and Mru, A. E. Chiadborm, The duty of this Committeo was stated by tho Chair to be to bo upon the strook atnight, bo- twoon the houra of 9 and 12 o'dlock, and to offor o ali womon deporting thomsolves suspiciously s shelter at the Home, and to por- auado them from their evil habits, Mro. MeLane roported that sho hed receivod offers of beddiag, bools, eto., for the Home, and that whorovar she had boon tho work of the Bo- ciety waa hailed with joy. On motion, Alrs, Buifum, MissoaLeonard, Mra, 8, M. Higeus, Mra, Carson, Miss Daker, aud Mrs. Wood wore nppointed & committco to look aftor bedding for tho Home. On motiou, Mig, Dr, Kent and Mra, McLano woro appointod a committee to visit tho City Jail to look uftor tha unfortunutos in confinement. Bry. Chisbiolm was appointed to sollolt contrl- butions of provisions from the hotels, for tho copnug weol, and tho following were appointed 4 comaiitteo to solicit provisions in tho city ab fargo: Mrs, Buffum, Mrs, 8horwood, and Bra, MoLano, On motlon, tho Soclaty djournod to meot ab tho same place on Wodnesday noxt, Durlng tho meoting some of tho membors woro unnparing in tholr oriticim of tho Reliof and Aid Sociely. Thoy thonght thoro wos emtirely tov much red-tapoin its management, sud that it %?mdsm lw:utly inmrovux: upon gonerally. ho Boclety proposes to open o soup-houso sbout tho 1t of Boptomber. Y Ao —— CORNER-STOND. The Excontive Committee of the Custom. Touso cornor-slone coromonios wero called to- gother on tho 11ih inat. “to hoar tho final repor of tho Committoo of Arrangomonts, and arrauge for tho final sottloment of accounts,” Thae following-named gentlemen rosponded to thoeall: Georgo M. How, Jotn B. Diake, J. Ward Ellis, John MoArthur, and 3, O. Ravkin, o roport of tho Spoctal Committon whsread, aa follows : Georgs M, How, Fq,, Chairman Erecutive Comwmit- tear Dean 8t : Your Comunittco of Arrangemeuts inted May 10, 1874, to tuko chargo of the dolullu for aying the corner-atofie, would respectfully roport that thiuy Liuve Alschirgod tio dutics wssimod thom, us ovi- denicod by tho comploteness of oll rraugemonts an tho 44th ult., when tho corner-stone was ild with all spproprixto Ceromonies fu thu presenco of a concours of muny thousands of people and alstingulslicd ghiestd, i ho total amouut of :ollacted on sub- weriptlons i, X 143,013,900 sapeniied w8 W 2,030,60 v 0 0m and Of,o.ev e 1,00.11 e o dollatos oxpuiso Wil Fomblutog o o Wil sl bu otor TLO, spletfully submiiod, B o Gommittco of Arrangoineais, The voport of Ll Committeo waa accepted, On motion, tho pum of S100 was sypropristed to ench of tho following ehusitien s Haif-Grphuy Asylum 3 Iawmo af the Frioudloss ; Foundlings’ ome ; Llospital for Women uud Chiidron § Tahnmnann ospital 3 Brring Women'a Refuge § Old Ladicw (Lo o L{ututnie Orphun Anylum ¢ Bistera of Morey ; Mugdalon Asyliun 1% wes ouderad thut the bulanco iu the tresaury, unpuld, but the b YHEE CHICAGO DATLY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1s74. after paylug thess amounts and m{ othar ax- onaal_attendaut ehould ba paid to the Found- ings' Home, o rocords woro dirsoted to bo travemitied to the Booratary of tho Troasury, at Washington, . 0. Tho Committeo thon adjourned atna die. etk . LOOAL LETTERS, v the Editor of The Chicage Tribuns: Bin: Tho firo ordinanco ronorted by Mosara. Ducat and Banmann, but nolably the work of the lattor, ia manifostly unsatisfactory in mony respocts, ono of which is glaringly abeurd ; it is Art, 3, Beo. 3, which reads as follows Bro, 3, All bulldings contnining rooms with trussed collinge oxconding in aize 9,000 wuperfiind fuot, auch an thaafres, public hnlls, dining-rooms, churclics, and othors, must havoall tho walls_encloaing such room Dudlt of masonry, Tho Uitcknoss of theso walls {4 to Lo not lIcss than 13 inclies far the top 1 feot, with an incronss of 4 inclies for each addiifonal 16 fect down~ wards, provided that thia does not domand tho thick= ‘ness of sy innlile wall 10 Lo moro than 16 tnches, and {hint whera butirensos are eployod, whish are not lesa than 8 tuchoa thick by 28 {achos wido, nor nors thau 18 feol npast, tho thickness of all tho walla Lavlug such bultrosiea moy be mnda 4 {nolioa lose than frs specliiod, ‘When wo considor that thoso 8-inch buttressey aro almoat Invariably used for smoke or vontile~ ting lnos, which matorially roduce thelr atronptl, tho absurdity of plnoing on Immonso truss’ yoof on walls tho top 16 feob of which arc ouly 8 inchen thiol, fa apparent to oll, and tho iden will bo scoutad by compotont architects and butldors, The ordinnuco proposcs to rodico by ono-third tho minimum thicknoss of tho walls of churohos, a8 horotofore constructad in Ohicago, and which have loug beon rogarded by competont - buildors 2 tao Tight Tho navorago minimum thicknoss of tho walls' of churchos ehould not bs less than 2 foot, oxclusivo - of butirosses; and not lesa than 20 inches thick at tho top, i ordor to geouro abundant stiffacss to rosist tho immeneo Jatoral pressuro caused bfismrma and tompests. Tho pablio will oxpect this ordinanco o bo submitted to mon of marked and woll- known abilily for consideration, 0. Ciutoaao, Aug. 12, 1674, 5 TIE LESSONS OF THE FIRE. To the Biitor of The Chicago 'ribuns: 8in: As you bave frequontly romarked, thoro ia groat dangor of our forgotting the lessons of our * Groat Tires,” Tho very naturo of so great ou evont, is, ag {t waro, to paralyzo with wondoer and nstonishmont ; and while wo look and won- dor, and wonder and look, we are struck with n ropotition of the ovent ; when, had we aeased to wondor, and oxamined our boarings, tho eocond might have been avoided. Thore s alwnys valuablo time fost in oxplaining how ic happoued, which might botter o.omployod in sesing to it that 1t doss not hap- again, A vordant youth went into & factory nnd be- hold a buzg-saw. Tho rapldity of its motions do- ceived bim Into tho bollof that it was nob in mo- tion, so etill did it n{)pnnr. and ho roacued out to mve“"i.h it bright surfago, when off went tha ond o4 fhia finger, much to hig astonishment,— for Lio could not undoratand what did it Along ©onmo tho foroman to soo what was the mattor, and sooing hia plight, nskod him bow it ha) peopds \’fmnc ropiied, suiting_tho action to tho word, with his other haud, **I ouly just dono 80 and: n it, thero goes tho othor one.” Ilo had lost a fingor off tho other hand, Arg wo not in d“i‘” of moeting a gimilar fato? . Would it not ba woll to got out of tho way of 8o dangoroud o forco, and not wasto time in oxplaining how it occurred ? Tow many bavo gono down With Vallondigham, showing how it was done What the city most noeds to-dey fa embodied {n tho suggestions of she Boston Fire-Marahal, viz,: $ho menps, near ot hand, for fighting a firo 1n its infamy—not for mmduluz-lnrga con- floprations. Ustil this is attended to, Chlcago will hiave all sbie con_sttend to to explain how it happenod; and, while doing no, lika * Verdant,"” slio will often v to oxolsim, **Damn it thore goes anothor ong ' Y8x20 GansETT. Omioaao, Aug. 13, GENERAL NEWS, Binco tho litila unploasantnoss which hap- ponod to MecOlonthan, the Times offics bas pur- chasod sovaral thousand shingles, which’ aro atacked up in the locsl room, Beforo a reporior vontures out on the stroct ho fortifies . himsolf aftor the fashion of ingenious boya who oxpoct a thrashing from justly-offonded paronta. A'Sunday-achool excuraion party, conslating of 860 poreons from Bouth Bond, Ind,, aud an- othor consistivg of 450 porsons from Pory, In arrived Io this city at 1 o'clock yostorday aftor- noon by tho Michigan Southorn Railrond. Thoy spent tho day in eight-secing, and loft sgain in s spoolal train at 6 o'clock p, m. Mr. Btoroy dealined to farnish MeClonthan with & now sult of clothos, but yestordsy mado him city oditor, thus filliog & placo which haa beon vacant einco Sunday, The appointment is n good ono. MeClenthania actiyoe, enterprising, and honeat, and will succeed in rostoring. to the local of the Zimes somo of tho nbility it pes- sessod in othar daya. Ho hias tho bost wishes of all bis journulistio associates. Tho drivor of Bus No. 198, which was smashed tho other night at tho Obicago, Burlington & Quiney croswing on Blue Islwud avonuo, by & Bwitch engine, donien that tho ncoident was ‘his fault, Ha started to oross after tho cugino and cars had gouo by, sad they backed down upon Lim, No one was injured, Tho German-Amerionn biackmailor of tho Tunes was kicked yesterday by su infuriated man.who had beon *‘writton up” becaugs ho would not *como down.” He i8s mau of no partioular prommence, and thorofore tho nffair croated no excltement, Thanks to tho shinglo aroior, but little domage waa dono, Tho ous- tomory warrant wns sued out, and tho case wilt como up before Boyden this morning. A moeting of tho Chicago Collogo of Pharmn- oy wus callod for yesterday aftornoon, Thera was no quorum pregent, but It was considored within tho province of the Proaidont o npxmuk dologatos to the Amorican Pharmaceutical Asuo- ciation, and the Convention of Toachivg Col- loges, which meot at Loulsvillo Sept, B. Tho dolegates appolnted wero -ns follows: Lo tho Pharmacouticsl Association, E. H. Sargent, A, E. Ebert, Goorgo Buck, T. N, Jamieson, T, H. Talterson ; to the Convontion of Tonclung Col- loges, Prof. O. B. Trimble, Prof. U. Qilhert Wheoler, E. I, Snr%ont. A mooting of the Col- Togo of Pharmaey will bo hold poxt Wedneaday at2p. m, when tho quostion of collusion bo- {ween pharmaoists aud physiclana will come up, and o sorios of resolutious will be prosontod for conuideration. + Tho torn coat of McOlenthan has beon ucked awy in tho arohiyen of tho Times ofilco aloug with tho whip which LydiaThompson used 3 iho lettor from MoDonald ‘fu which he dechuod to ‘puss oyor any more froo chips ; dutning notes fram three dontiale, seven tailors, and ntnoty-six salaons ; the original contract to dofend tho protty waitor-girl salvons, and soveral other in- ‘torosting documents. Tho Aldermen nro nat yot done_joking ahouk the Powaikeo fishing oxoursion. Yesterday ono of thom wna describing his biggest catoh ns throo bass, two {)[ckmol, and o Btoroy, _Tho nature of the latter flsh belng questioned, the Aldorman said, “Thoy oatl thow dog-sh at Powankoo.” A meoting of eitlzons of the Fourth Firo Pro- cinot of thie Fiftaenth Ward was held last oven- ing at No, 741 Milwaukos avenue, fur tho pur- Fow of recaiving nlunlmm.(oun for mumhamhls n the Fourth Division of tho Fiftoonth War Tiro Brigade. Mr.. Heury Osterman was chosen Chairman, and Mr, Charlos Bloyor acted a3 Beos retary, - Jilank up?uununnu wers on haud, and twenty-one wera filed out with nameu of good aitizens, Tho npplications wore reforrod to o committes of throo appointed by the Ohalr, who roported the nzmes all right, and tho mcoting adjonrned until Bnmrdn{ evoning of this woui 8t tha samp placo, At that timo {t s conildently oxpoctad that the requisite numbor of twenty- five will bo completed, and tho Company will procacd o tho oloction of oftivors, To-morrow aftorncon the applleation of J. T Daxtor for reinstutermont ms u member of tho Voard of Trade will come up bofore that body, 1t {5 stated, howovor, that uuless tho mattor be sotiiod, a fonmidublo obstaclo will be put in bis way by & porson namoed Gnmnn‘m’, ‘who s ‘now in tho city, o 18 o resident of Wisconsin, sud, in 1871, it nlugod, Baxtor ngraod to get him a momborship intho Bourd of ‘Trade, and wroto him that Lio lind dono %o, Thereupon Carpentor remitted blw $160 for feo, otv, Nob lomg lony aftor Corpontor cnmo fo_ Obleago, nxter informed him thot his mattor wun wll right, but ho was not vot formally ndmittod, gince thoe Board of Dircolora hiad ot held a mooting, o handed him o tom- porary admission tioket,—ono goad for & mouth, Zand sl that would inewer sl purposos till tho fornlitics woro compliod with, Ifo hung around for about a wonth, and was amusod by iaxtor, who kopt on postponing the mootiug of tho Bonrd, Bubsequoutly Carpentor wout to Ar, iaudoiph, tha Booretury, who informed bim Lig wawo bad mover Loew propogod for mambarship, “Thon ho went to Daxtor and trled | ta get birel g §160, minua tho 85 [‘,nld for tha | mouthly ticket. Iu this ha fatlod, and woat homo, ~Tho othor dsy fio hesrd of Baxtor's ap ylication for roiuntatomont, and eamo to town to put & spoko in his"wheol, with what sucooes, to- morrow will show, Tho Acadomy of Tomoopathio Physicians and Surgeona will meot this ovenlug In the club- rooms of tho Tromont House, A npecial maoting of tho Suporvisors of tho Womau's Hoapital will bo held at the Tlospital, No, 220 Thirtioth street, Fridag, at 2 p,m. A full attendanco s requosted, a8 business of im- pottanco will bo prosented. Tho tomporaturoe guutnrdny, o8 obeorvod by Ma- naeso, opticfan, under Tug Trinune Building, way, i1 tho shado, at 7 8. m., 76 dog. F'alirenheit ; 104, ., 853 13 ., 84; 3 p. m,, 813 G pu ., 775 and 8 p. m., 76, 2 A dopuiation of T'inies raportors called on tho Bayor yestorduy morning to nak for the pardon of thelr nsrocinte, who was pont to tha Dride- well for runming tho houso on Washington stroor, wont of Green. DBut liis Honor dochined with great enorgy, atatiug that the placo bad boon too ofton reported by tho polico. A littlo turn at brickmakiug would not hurt the roporter In quostion, In fact, enid ho in & suddou con- fidontial guuh, it wonld vot hurt tho communit) if all the Times roporlors wero in the samo busi- ncnn‘ They withdrow mookly, confessing Judg- mont. The Young Mon's Christian Assoclation havo keptn cask flllod with ico-wator on tho pave- ment in front of their building this summor which has bacn freo to atl, but which haa boen 8o [iberally patronized a4 to make conalderablo tioublo keeping it fillod, It is estimnted thab over 1,000 porgons diunk thore dmly. Thoy Davo, thoraforo, porfected plans’ to ro- taco 1t with an iron fountnin of tho jatest _improved pattern end aemga costing 8160, having thres running strenms of yales, oo for men, ono for borses, aud oto for dogs, onch being acparatod from tha othdr, yet B0 arrangod that all can bo used ot tho sama timo. In the bascmont undor tho sidowalk n Iarge box will bo placed, sutrounded by a_largor box, the intorvening space beiug filled * with “cbnrconl and ~ sawdust, —and through the inmor box eovoral coils of pipo will pass, boforo it reaches tho fountain. Tho box will bo kopt packed with lcs, makivg tho wator cool at all times passing through this bed of ico. Auy ano wishing to contributo to- wards this ontorpriso should call at the rooms of- tho Y. M. G, A, No. 148 Madison streot, a3 tho fountalu wiii bo'placed in position i & fow daya. To-dny. tho Clan-na-Gael Associstion havo their grand oxcursion pionic, clvio and military,. {o Cololait’s Park, near Sonth Chioago, on tho Michiyen - Southorn Ralirond. In . addition to tbe _Glan na-Gael Guards, tbo Irish Rifles, Montgomery Gunrds, ~and Alpine flunters will join o tho ' ploasuro trip. Tho ritlo-shooting contest for tho 160 prizo gold. medal of thio Military-Officora’ Association promises to bo most intorcating, nino mon from ©nch compuny boing solected to liro at a 200-yard mark, As tho Clau-na-Gael Gunrds aro nosrly all untrained mou, @0 far ne targot-practice: 8 coucorned, they have little hope of win- ning tho prizo. Thoro are mo very oxtra shots namong tho Irish Rifles or tho Montgomorios, #o the Irlsh boys think thab thoir Italinn frionds, many of whom aro craok murksmon, will win tho mednl, - Novertheloss, thoro will bo o spirited contost, Other oxciting amusemonte, Auch as hurling, foot ball, ete., aro promised. Rofreshmonts will bo had on tho grounds. Trains leave the Michigan Southorn Dopot for tho grounds at 9and 11 s, m. snd 1:80p. m. stopping ot all tho prinelpsl stroots, Tickois can bo Lind at the dopot and on tho cars, LEGEIVING THE GOVERNOR-GENENAL, Tho Committea of Rocoption, appointed to ro- coiva the Governor-General, met yostorday after- noon fn Parlor No. 1 of tho Graud Paciflc Hotol, Mr. Robert Mlervoy, Prosidont of tho Bt. An~ drow’s Sooloty, said that no action bad yot been talken by tho Socwtf‘, but that ho tuought thoy would like to tsko part in wolcoming tho stranger, My, Street, of the Bt, Goorge’s Racloty, an- wounced that bis Soclety -Fod appointed o com— mitteo of four todraw up a brief addrossto bo presented to His Excollonoy aftor Lo had beon oftieinlly wolcomod. All the geutlomen then retired, leaviog the Aldermoualono iu thoir glory. Ald, Bloora moved thut threo committces bo appointed,—ono on arrangements, ono on invitations, and a tbird on transportation, Tho motion was carried, and Ald. Maoro, Dixon, Pickering, aud Schaffacr woro appointod a8 thio Committes on Arrango- monts, Ald. Warron, Murphy, sud O'Brien on Carriskes, aud Ald. Miner, Sidwoll, aud Jonas on Inyitations, - 1t is proposed to show His Excellonoy the ‘burnt district, wator-works, cud otber plnces of interest in tho eity, and for this purposo tha Commitleo on Transportailon woro inatructod to hiro a requisito number of carringes. ‘Iho Committeo will moot jat the samo place at 4 p. m. to-duy, and will comploto the airango- ‘meonts Tor his recoption. INSUBANOE NEWS, Tha Obicego_ Board of Undorwriters hold n meoling yeacerdny afternoon at their oftice, No. 127 Laallo strcot, for tho_parpose of considor- ing what action should be taken to scourc the agsmislanes of tho puthoritios in carrging out tho measuros proposod by the National Board for o ra-organization of our I'iro Department. Thio quteption whether tho Chicago Bonrd had takon all tho eleps nocessnry to gacuro the en- forcomont of tha propositions mado by tho Nationn] Board vaa disoussod at longth, but no setion was takon, In rogar1to the iron-shutter resolution which wad paused b lost meoting, it was resolved that il shutters being over § fect 1o lougth should liavo three keys and_hinges inatoad of tio, bo~ cuuso, by an intenso hoat,” two hingea will atlow 8 shuller to warp to sach an oxtent os to lot the flumes communicate through the aporture, I'ho throe-quorter-clause resolution was also dincusged again at conaiderablo length, aud tho Committeo was finally instruoted 10 roquost tho National Board to chango tho form of all poli- cios, oxcapt thoae for alovators and atorehousos, #0 a8 Lo muke polley-holders co-iusurore to tha oxltunz of ono-fourth of tho valuo of their prop- orty. Htossra, Btraight & Whoolor, roprosonting the Now Jersoy Fire and Marine Inwursuce Com- Puny, wera sdmitted as membors of tho Board. ‘o meating than adjourned. Under tho presuuro of movoral proposod libel sullo, tho Times rotraots ils nssortion that vurlons ingurance compauies had deoided Lo leave tho city. Tho local blackmailor, the man diveherged ftom Tus TnmuNe for trying to get £35 out of an indlvidual whoso trinl'ho had re- poited at tho. Yolice Court, but who now writes bond-lines on the Times, triod to squeozo tho aforcssid insurance cowpsnios, but mede o doplorablo failuro. e ORIMINAL. OUIMINAL COURT. Tho last Crand Jury indictod John Ttusnoll Bheldon for mayhem, Thia is the mun who ns- saulted Oficor Mabr gavoral wooks ago at Lin- caln Park, whilo that policoman was attemptiog to orrest him for disorderly conduct, Tho in- Juriea Inflioted rosulted 1n tho loss of one ot his oyea, Montion hus boon mado that his attornoy recontly mado application to tho County Court to have Sholdon tried on tho chargo of alloged {nsonity, but Judye Wallaco rofused to lisar the caso until tho indictmont in tho Criminal Court is disposod of, Judgo Gary aunouucud yostor- doy that ho would deoid Monday next whore and when tho prisoner.ahould be tried. THE POLIOE OOUNTS. A vogrant nsmed Frank Callot, who aassulted OfMicor Bl o fow doys 8go, was yoatordsy morn- ing brought Loforo Justios Kaufmany, of tho Nott Sido, who hold Lim ovor until tho 21k, under $500 batl, ) Justico Doydon dlsposed of the followlog of- fondora yestordny: Jamon Hoaloy, disordorly, B16; James Liliott, disardorly, $103 Willism Haud, disordorly, 88; Carrie May and Currio Morton, dinurderl{t &0 each 3 J, R, Byrao, drunl, gq. and Mlobaol ', Morrly, oruelty to Animals, G, A young roprobato namad Frank Murphy was ‘brought boloreJustico laulmann yesterdiy morn- ing, churged with steallng the “puokot-book of Med, Hougoll, who residos at No, 204 Ulybouro ayonua, The Justico flued him $50, snd sent Lim to tho Bridowell for sixty duys, Jouoph Mouroa waa up before Juatice Boydon cutorday on o oharga of lnrcony, Lho ovidouco n tha ouo whowad that Thuruday nlf[ht layt tho prisoner took from tha room of Johu Piko, his room-mnte, nt No, 203 Lifth avenuo, & suit of clothing worth 810, Io was held ovor to the Criminul Court for trial in bonds of §2060. John Bhaughessy wes avrostod Tuosday avons fuyz on two ohargos—ono for gambling oud tho otligr for vugruncy, Ou tho day montloned lio ot Lold of o wan and roped bii into o den on wu Luren steeot, throo daora wost of Olarlk, aud Awindled bim out of 15, Thiy vlnco on Van Buren atroot will do to look after, 'ho ovil doigm of tho eutablishinont are carriod on In & rooul up-stairs, and it was horo that this last vio- {im wos robbod, Yostordsy morniug ho was broughit boforo Justico Boyden, who fined him 930, aud in addition sout him up for sixty days, The prisonor appealod from tho Justico's deols- don to the Criniinal Court, Johin Bibnski, n Polandor, rosiden at 295 Twen~ ty-first .Birogt ¢ Jrmoes Bhoultor, o Germnn, sopldes woxt door to Blbaski, and betweon tho two thers {a & vaeant lot, Thls Tob fa tho enusa of coutontion between the nelghbors, Shoulter ab provont hao poasesnlon of ity Bibasld wants it, "Tucudsy_eovouing thoy wmot, and a quarro} was tho rosult; brioks wora used, boing huriod to nnd fro, baokwards and formards, by the iralo noighbars, to tha groat dangor of tha childron of tho respeotive combatauts, Iinally Hibaukt drew his rovolver and, advanclug on Lis foo, took & rest on the fonen of his neighbor, and with earoful aim threatonad to put an ond to his oarthly oxistonoo then and thoro, unfess be Iaid down hia arma and [;rolulum] to bahavo himselt {n the fature, Bhoulter advised him to. fire; 8i- baskl took bin advico, aud blnzod sway, bub missod fils mark, 1o was arrostod, and yestor- doy morning was_ before Justice Boydon, swho, nron hoaring the cuso, doomsed it prudont to pncha both partics under poace-Louds of 250 @ac Throo notorions footpads wors up boforo Justico Kaufmann yostorday at tho Wost Bidoe Poleo-Court, churged with two soparatn at- tempts at burglary and ono attempt ol highway robbery. Their namos nre Joroph Sncls, John BSuall, and Audrow Bticklor, Their attompt ab robbery was matlo on two mon namod John Hof- fors and ¥ravk IHandchon ab the Central Lime- ¥iln last Bunday night. Tlm{ took €55 from bim, Toffors being very badly boaton. Aftor fluishing this Job thoy immedintely procceded to tho liouso of Mr, Blum, 401 Wost Eightoonth streot, and tried to offect an oniranco, butb only sncccedod i alarming tho houschold. MMr Bhum, gotiing up and following tho_scoundrols into tha stroct, recolved bullot fu by loft arm which shattered tho buuo vory badiy, Tho gang thon triod Lo forco an ontranco into tho residenco of Mr. 8, Il Chses, G35 BMitcholl stroot, but wero drivon awny botoro thoy had succovded {n seeuring sny plundor, Thoy wors all arrested tho next moraing by Oflicors Early aud Me- DMahon, who found thom at thoe Ceniral Limo- kilns, whoro thoy scem to rondozyous, Justico Koufmenn held thom under §800 bail until 0 o'clock this morning, when they will probably ot thofr just doserts, MISCRLLANEOUB. Josoph Wobb, u nogro, who lives. at No. 163 Ewing streot, appearod bofora Juntico Austin, 0d 8woro ot o warrant yestorday for tho are vost of Stephen Noarh, 5 whito man, complains ing that Noorh had made throats Lo do him bod- fly Injury, and thorafora_ha lived 10 deadly fent of jum. “Noorh wan arrosted by Constoblo 8ln~ viu and brouglt befora tha Justice, who plaed ' him undor bonds of $200 to keep tho peacs to- - wards his better-bohaved noighbor Webb. Tho prisoner refuscd to ey the cots, and aldo do- olared amphatically that be would not give tho roquired bond. Ifo wad thon conduoted to jail, onthe strougth of this yefusal, and will un- danbtadly chango Lis mind after haying boarded with Jailor Folz far o fow duys, Erpst Lovy sold o fino and valuablo hoiso a +fow days ago to Mir. Oharles Frees, a carriago- makor on Milyavkeo nvenuo, Mr. TFroes sout tho Liorso to o blacksmith for tho purposo of bav- ing tho animal shod, Whilg bia purchaso was ptanding in tho amith-sbop Lovy concoived what ko deemed s sbarp trick iu ovder to ropossoss his horso, and, when unnoticed, passed in {o tho shop Bu'old womn-out stoed in tho placo of tho lkely animal he had sold to Iroes, and took tho- bottor lorse of tho two to hls own stable. Whon . the boy who had ‘loft the horse to be shod, callod for im, bio found tho aged stood closely blanketed, aud, suppoeiug all was right, lod thie hioruo bomo to roas' stablo; whoro tho docolt was discoverad. Complaint was made Lo Justico Van't Wond, who {ssued a wartant for the arroatof Lovy, charging him with larcony, Aftorwards, tha Loraa éfilc hio biad eold” was found {u Lovy's etable, and takan possossion of b{ tha rightful owner. Lovy waa arrested, snd yesterday he waa brought be- fora tho Justico, who held him undor $1,G00 Emutdn for his appesrance bofore him ou the 17th ngt. 2 CITY-HALL. N Yestorday was polico and firomon's pay-dny, Avout 76,000 was used up in this mannoer. The Board of Polico, baving no businoss on band, locked thomselyes up for the purpose of rending aod thinking over tho regulations of tho Dopariment, Commissionor Rono was in bottor humor than she has boon for s month. A party of youugand passably good-looking 1ndics yostorday canvassed the City-Hall for donations to prooure a banner and flag for tho Clan-na-Gael Association. They woro very suc- cossful button-holers, oud a8 a cousoqueuce took in & gaod round sum of mouoy. Court-Iouss Mary is sbout to teke her do- parture from the City-Hall. 'o-morrow tho will pick up her peoana and posclies and mavo to tha corner of Clark and Adams streots, Dull busiuess and the presonca of 8o many doad-beats around the Hall are tho reagons nssignoed. A consultation was held in the Comptrolior's offico yesterdny foronoon to dotormine what should be the churse of tho city In the tag-ap- poal cases now beforo Judgo Wallace. Thero were posont Judge Norlon, Judgo Dickoy, D. L. Bhoroy, Frank Adsms, City-Attornoy_Jamio- son, Nayor Colvin, Comptrolior Hayes, Mr. Me- Grath wito was a membor of tho Biato Sonato when the presont law waa passed, and a mnjority of the Fisanes Committoo of the Common Coun- cil. Mr. McGrath stated that the presont I was an oxact transcription of the seotion under whioh Mr, Tuley,, 88 Corporation Conusel in 1872, obtainod a decision against tho conteste sutgina lorge majority of the cses. Judge Norlon declinod to oxprees any opition on g~ count of bis prosont - position. Tho_gontloman prosont ssomed to undorstand what hia opinion waa, and bones the matter was not pressed, Al tho Jogal gontiomon prosent, with tho oxcoption of.Judge Norton, consulted togothor, aud agroeid in tho opiplo tiat tisto was o probubiliy of nvnm‘n\g in tho SBuprome Court tho dacision of Judge Wallaco, sud it woa unsnimausly agroed to toke the cnses up to tho Suprome Cours. Judgmont hos alrendy been rendored in sll of tho cuses in which thera hieve beon no objoce tions, Thaeo cased constituta about four-fifths of tha tatal numbor. The Comptroller etates that tlhoro will bo mome dalay in obiaining money, and it rany Lisve to bo botrowed, but tho finances of the city will not aftectod in the lonut. Ald. Quirk talks of offering a rosolution to tho Common Council st thoir noxt meotiug to tho offoct that tho namos of al! tax-fightors bo pub- Linhod in tho nowapapors, Ho olaims that maoy mon who aro looking for offices in the coming clootion have boon noted for yours for their tax- fighting proponaities, Tuo attontion of taxpsyors is called to the faot that tho snlo of real eetate for the dolin- (“xcnl muuloipal taxes of 1878 will take placo on tha 24th of August, The Oolleotor states thut o will do all ju his power to aid taxpayere, and wislies thago who aro dolinquont fo call and sat- tlo or soud in thelr tux-redoipt books to muke aure thoy ara corroct. e BUBURBAN NEWA. AAYWOOD. A temporance mags-mooting was Leld Tuesday eyoning in tho Congrogationnl Ohapoel. Mr. Howmuel Bkemp was called to tho Chalr, and Mr. Jolin X, Merrill elooted Becrotury. Tho Rov. MMr, Huntington, of Oak Park, mude the opening prayor, The ladies praceeded to organize & * Ladios' ‘femporancs Unlou* by olooting Mra. Rov, Goorgo P. Kimbell, President; Ay, Will- famn Brown, Vico-President; Miss Dora Wood- ruft, Becrotary; and Mrs, Thomas Jack, Treas- uror, ¢ The ** Ladies’ Temperance Uniona” of River Forcsbaud Osk Park woro well reprosontod, nnd interosting statemonta of the work alroady accomplished and that immediately on Land 'wero made by Mrs. Wateon ‘Lhatohor, of River Farest, and e, Dr. Humphroy, of Oale Park, tollowed by au oarnest appesl in behalf of tom- porance, by Mra. Conwoll, of Oak Park, Mr, IL W, Austin whoio wholo beart I in this work, made gono Interesting statomonts, show- ing that undor tho now law there was no power under the 8tato to graut any liconso within 2 milgs of Clcero, aftor the Heonses now in forco expiro, As Harlum and Maywood gro within thio lmit, tho onforolug of this Inw {s all that is re- quired to koop the citizons of thono Buburbs vn- tiraly dobor horoafter, if thoy don’t *‘go out o* nights,” Mr, Austin was followed by the Rovs. Dr. Humphroy, Btrowbridge, and othors, in tell- ing spoochius, olosing with_ 8 rapturous outbirsb from Mr, 8, Thotchior, of Nivop forout. o oxorcisen wore Interspersod with soul- stirring tomporanco songs by tho church ohoir, The bonedietion waa pronoineed by the Rov. Mr, Lamb, whon tho moeting dwporscd, not only with & feelingAhat tho new law should Lo onforcod, but that tho rum-drinkons thoemsolves woro boginniug to soo nul feol that the cloning of saloons was no longor an {nvasion of ¢ tholr 7igbits,” but nn object much to he dosired tor tholr own good, anid that many of the putrans of those saloons would hoartlly rejolca to too thew olosod and this temptdtion Fomoved, The Agnseiz Modat, A bronze modal in honor of Agaiilz liag besn cowpleted ab tho Philadolphlo wint, It iy a lite tla over one and three-quartor inchon in disme- tor, linving on its obvorse sida & fincly-exacuted Itkencsa of tho groat roloutist, with his namo attachod, and upan the reverso aido tho mottos ¥ Terra Mariqua Duclor Indagations Nalurm® f!undorin tho closo fuvestigation of Naturo on innd and In tho son), nround a wroath of laurel within which ato’ (b dntas of his birth and deatl, A atudent’s lamp burning, invorted torch- o8, and crossed brauchas of oypteas. THE COURTS. Itecord of Musinoss Trausnctod Yese torday. UNITED BTATES COURTS. The Goodyenar Dental Vuleanito Company filod billa for Injunotions to rostesin tho infringo- mont of their ‘patent against J. F. Marinor, of Ottawa, L. G. Canfleld, of LaSaile, N, 11 Dorr, of Kolthsburg, W. W. Krapo, of Palo, Joshus Smith, of Chicngo, Coorgo Reshel, of Cam- Dbridgo, and Goorgo L. Mann, of Chicago. Tho Connoctiout Mutual Lite Insurance Com- pany fled a bill against Darius R. Mendo and Abbio O. Moado to forooloso a mortgage for £9,000 on lot B of Burdick Meado and Parkor's Bubdivision of tha w. 3¢ of Block 81 of tho Asses- eor's Divislon of the n, w. fractional X of neca. 22, 39, 14, DANRRUPTOL FTESME, John W. Blely, s fanoy goods jobber of Chica- En, filod »_voluntary potition to bo declared ankrupt. Hig linbilitios aro nbont $12,000, and hily nesots, cousisting of his stock of goods, offico furnituro, and book- accounts, smount to somo 7,000, Tho mattor was relerred to tho Rogis~ ter, Tho adjudication horotofore ontered against ugh Turnoy was sot naido, and tho prococdings dismisacd at petititiouor's cost, BUPERION COUNT IN DRIEF. E. L. Modstrom & Co, began a sutt for $1,200 against J. G, Ahrona and Georgo IT, Behwens. Willinm Stovous brought sult sgaiust the Safe- Kunrd Insurauce Company, claiming $2,000, . 11. Oglesboo and 0. £ Mattingly sued B, . Downing for $1,500. Encg Brown & Co. bogan & gutt for §1,200 against P, H, Wobstar, J L. J, Gago and Jane A, Bragks, axecutors of tho Inat will of J, P, Brooks, docensed, bogan o suit againgt Gemfzn X. Clark for £9,500, another sgaivst B 3L Whipple for tho same amount, and o third for $8,000 againat John A, Rice. * Aloxandor Bucker bogan o sult in replevin s?mnut Jobn Blocki, B. V. Bloeli, J. I. Brown, 1L, Spoarg, and T, M. Bradloy to rocover a stock of flru%u in atoro No. 854 North avenue, valued at §1,500. CIRCUIT COURT, David Stunrt and Goorgo I, Stnart bogan a. gnit fu_attachmont for §1,810.86, cpainat Jamos Johaun - Hilgers eommenced o euit against | Righard Bruesuor to resover $2,000. John W. 8tolz sued W. D. Kerfoot, 0. A. Kor- foot, W. A. Morrygald, aud J. M. Maoro to ro- covar cho flxtured of o saloon valued at $1,000, THE COUNTY COURT. In the mnttar of tho estate of Robert IT. Mur- ray, graut of admioiatration to Mary ¥, Murray wuder an appraved boud of $6,000. Tucsday Iaat, in thiy court, tho will of Patricl Konnedy was provon, His catata was valuad at $10,000, and wna disposod of as follows: First, Do directed that his funorsl expanses aud all of his just debta bo paid, and, in caso of s defleienc; GF biketa tor thab prxiione. thak 1 botuods gond out of tho aalo of his rael cawate. Secand, Lo gave to bis wife, Mary Kounady, oll of his real ostato situatod in Chicago, known aa a parcel of Jand_frouting 23 feot on VauBuren stroot, in Block 09" in_ the. Bchool Boction Addition to Chicago, on which is _situated his dwelling-houso. and businoss-place known ag No. 163, to Liold tho samo in fco foraver, in trust, novortholoss, for hor Louofit aud that of her chilldron, John ond Margaret, minors, to bo ehared oquslly batwecun thom, and giving hor 1ull power and authority to sell and conyoy tho same, whonevor -she deomod it advisable, ro- eolving tho procooda thereof in trust, andlo bo invostod, after his debta wore pald, in productive or improving real ostate, to be hold by bor {n trust a8 aforesaid. Third, ho gavo all of his porsonal cetato Lo bis wifo, for her own uso, ho was appointed excoutrix of lis cstato with- ont surety, and also mado gunrdisn of his children, Tho will was datod Deo, 27, 1873, and wittessod by William T. Dutlor, Arthiur Dixon, and Michael Flannery JUDGMENTA. Burenton CounT~CoNTEssioNs,~H, Horner v. H, Damin, £325,—P, Behweiklart v. August A, Wendel, $J02,80.~Yotersen & Teborm v, Albort D, Wheoler, $170.~J, T, Prin et al, v, T. A. Wataon, $264, Jupar Gany.—John Clarie ot al. v, Prussing Vino- ar “'oru‘ £044.14,—Bamo v, W. D, Curtfs, $277.16.— \fechanica” National Bank of Mlnuespolid v, Bamuel 3. Wallkor, $4,303,3, MARINE. Port ot Chlcago, Aug, 12, tRIVED, Prop Chatles Reltz, Moulstce, Iumber, Bargo Lnrmony, Mandatoo, lamber, Brow Buitsn, Unfon Dier, wood. Yrop J, L. 1inrd, Duluth, sundsies, Prop VauderUlit, Buffalo, sundries. YProp Lelund, Ludington, nmber, Targe Mercury, Ludingfon, lumbor, Barga Venus, Ludington, lumbor, Trop M., Groli, Manistoa, lumber, 1targe Windaor, Manlates, lumlier, Btwr Corona, t, Joseph, sundries. Trop Lake Breozs, Bonton Harbor, sundeles, Btmr Chieago, Manitowoo, sundeivs, Behr Anserican Unfon, Menomiues, lumber, Behr N, 11, Ferry, White Lake, Inwber, Beow Rowens, White Lake, Jumber: Buhr Oftawa, Grand Haven, lumber, Bebr Fiestwing, Bturgeon sy, wood, Seow Mermuid, aldwolls Picf, lath, Behr 8, B, Danforth, Dufalo, coal, Bebr Jawales, Qlwwin, cal, Bebr Australis, Muakegon, Inmber, Behr A, 3T, Boors, Muskegon, luinber, Belir Bolls Walbeldge, Buirgéon Bay, lumbor, fichr 8t, Paul, Sturgeon Bay, lumber, Selr Ralnbow, Monomines, umbor, Sehr 3, F, Morrick, Alpena, lumber, Behr Four Brothers, Maniotco, lumbor. Bohr Gamo Coek, Manlsteo, lumbor, Bcow Soa Btar, Port Boverslgn, lumber, Beow Flors, Sangatuck, lumbar, Bcbr Gertruds, Ford River, lumber, Btmr Muskegon, Muskegos, sundries, Yrop Qawogatchio, Ogdeusburg, sundried, Trop Prussis, Montreal, sundrics, Bebir . , L, Trovorae sy, wood. Bebir Goo. Sh‘e!1 ‘Travorao Hay, wood. Beow Marion Dizon, Grand Ilaven, bark, Behr ilope, Orand Ravon, bark, Bubr A, Fredorick, Horn's Pier, bark, Schr Arrow, Holland, bark, Seow Magdalona, Tog Whilto Lako, wood, Belir Deapateh, Wolf Rivor, wood, Selir Moutpellor, Xair Hsvon, col, Solur Topsy, Manisteo, lumbor, Belir Ivor Lawaon, Miiskegon, jumbar, TProp Chiny, Bulalo, sundkies, QLEARE D, Bohr J, W, Doano, Bufialo, 45,000 bu corn, Bebr Lizzio Doak, St. Josoph, 18 cds stono, Belir Gom, Cornell’s Plor, 55 Lu osts, Prop Charlea Neitz, Maniatcs, 300 bit oats, 20 tona hay, and mundrios, Dargo Golden Narvest, Grond Haven, 10 cds stons, Stmr Muskegon, Grand Jiavon, 1,104 bu corn, 440 bu oats, 1 brls pork, aud sutdties, Brig Commuerce, Menominoo, U58 bu corn, 555 bu oats, and sundrics, Prop M, Grob, Manfates, 8 brls beef, 3 brls pork, Barige O, Cromwell, Port Iuron, 20,493 bu corn, 3 brlx st Sebir Whinlo Wing, Ludington, 16 cda stone, fichr 3, Kolderhouso, Butiulo, 53,800 bu corn, tiehir Biocking Bird, Bufala, 41,410 by corn, S A Tnorfuo, Clay Banks, 10 bris flour, 3 brls ok 40 Lt cormyeal, Prop Arabla, Buffalo, 10,236 bu wheat, 36,404 bu_sorn, 400 brs flour, 600 tea Jard, 1003 Lrls lard, 17 green Wldes, snd sundrios, ‘Prop Lnke Broozs, Bonton Warvor, 7 brls flows, sad sudics, Trop Olileago, Biauilowoo, aundrles, tur Coroun, Bt, Joo, 76 kogd Leer and sundrles, 'RIGUX OLEARANOES, Stmr Japan, Bdialo, 4,800 U wieat, 14,000 by cora, 17,000 buoats s Felo, 1,000 brls flour, 80 bagy Ecads, and sunirion Trop 3}mni‘lnlumd Stontreal, 10,00 bu ot Trout Oloveiund, Ogdenstnrg aiid intormedisto ports, TL000 bu'cor, 200 brla dour, 40 balea Lroom: coru, and oundries, 7 Lmke Frolghts wera moderatoly active sud firm at 250 for corn and 9o Tor whoat to Bafulo, Tho robate wae sllowoed fn vowa inatances, Charters; To Bullalo—~Schrs N, Wil- dor, Torter, O, 1T, Burton, and prop Ohina, wheat, ut $a3 nebrs J, Keldorhowso, Foutorls and 8, ‘B, Tonie= Yoy, corn, at 2303 prop Vandorbilt, wheat, oats, and corh, and prop Ohelds, corn, thraugh, To Opwego— Belir Yankeo Made, wheat, at 0o, Total, 10, Ca= iy, 160900 b ‘wheat, 145,000 0 o, a cos, and 16,000 NMiscollnneans, 0104a0, The east wind han brought n'a Iarge Jamher fieet, —Gommodore Mognn, of thy Lighthouso loard, arrived horo yeatordsy on (o Govermment supply St Dabike, 11078 0 8 tour of Iuapoction of Hghte owsen and buoys, i v teffrootty closrod soatorday from (hia port ta Tuatuo with o carga of %08 m af luner, —A vory rovero equall pussed_ovor thie ey yestere Aoy mornjug about 4 o'clock, T¢ 18 stated ihit {Le waves ou tho luko ‘Tan vory nighy and that {t wev su uttor imposlbllity for vescly o ventuso outsico, Qi to (ho fuct that tho wid bisw off sbora to aes cldunls kuvo thus far beon Foportod, . —As siatod_previously In Ty 'Tusuone, the Allca ‘will not ga to Surope, Laving been usable’ to soctiro Insuranco, dlmmantled Triday nfght In tho atorm, and sho s arrivod at llllran‘ 0,, i1 & dirabled condition, ‘Tho Oswegn Z'alladium 8ays : * The work of im. proving and doapening tha_clinnnols of xovernl porta on tho mouth sldo of Lako Ontario ta progrossing rape ldly, and bt 1kttt Ume wilt elapas befora thers will o five now accexsibla harbors for vesdels of doop draught betwoen Oswego and Nisgara Rivor,” ~Tho selir Loudea Wu;ln, Lonud up from Bufalo, about 0 w'clock Monday miorning was enught in a squnll which earriod away' o Jib, and whilo roturning to pork she run on the kouth end (sunkon portion) of 1ho outer breakwater, and got nowoething of u holo In hor bottom, —It s {ncumbent upon_mnetorn and owners of ven- acla o roport totho Custom-louso of iho district whareln the l)anllqnu oceur all daniages or othor mat~ ternffecting {Lolr intorents, or which enlail any losses ‘whatsoover to cnrqa or tio Joss of mion, within ten daye, undor a penafiy of $109, —Capt, Dwight D, Mason, of Fruitport, for many years n Captain of steam vo-selu on Liako Michigan and Grand Itivor, waa sorlously injured Haturday oveniug whil attemyiting to hoard tho’ steam yacht Blioohe, at Sprivg Lake, by tha fulllig of a largopilo of himbor, which was alspincod by tio landlug 0f tho vont, —Muaiero of Vexsels havo comipiaimed fu tho Secro- tllz of the Tresaury of the detention of their vesaale at Duncan City, Mich,, and Shoboygam, beforo enter~ ing Lako Michiyan, anil tho Secrotury will decido fn a Zfow days whether or not to contimio iu forvo those b ul‘ m::'l wzl‘?rnfimnyéfl\"c ljufxan I’unnrlfid ot somo n tho 04 sluce tou Ol‘l‘j‘g‘l?l?fl ' o3 uching at a —Tho Hrentig Wisconatn ssyn (it thore who linve oxamined the licel of tho fron” prop Merchant alate lbnt‘,fkflm 1he point whoro It first camo in contact with o bowlder, on (he occaslon of tho rocent dinastar, until the slaito was paescd, o shaving wag eut out and turned ovor similar i appearance to that which leaves " pthllt;t hl‘ mnil,;hmflmyn. » ~The atmr Pacifie, which pesaed Dotrolt Brinda night, brought tho intelligenca thut the stmr l(uwnu’- noe, WLilo on tho upward pasaage, went asliora bolow Dotour, and was well out; but boyond thiw nothtug delluito 18 known 8a to hor alluation, It is not pre- puinod, howevar, that sho §5 in dangor of susladuing sevlous demage, aud, s thoro was plenty of aasiatanco ot hand, it {a quito probabloshe has buen rolessed and procceded on lior voyage, ~Tho act of Congreus passod at tho last sceslon *to rovide for tho establishmont of life-atationa and ounos of refugo on the eea ond lake coasts of tho Uniled Btates, and to promoto the efiiciency of tua Life-saving sorvice,” has beca oflically promulgnted by Becretary Dristosy, and copics of tho samo can now Lo fonnd n€ auy Castom-ITouse on tho Iakes, and witl ‘bo furnishod freo to ownord and muaters upon applls catlon, Bee, 10 of the new law requiros that any ncef+ dont happening s vessel affecting hier seaworthiness, shall, within tive dni;, Lo raported, by ler owner ot master, or thoy shall be subject to a fino of $100, Bea. 11 requires that If the ownor or sgant spprehends Qapyor to s vessol from tho non-sppearsuce at her port of destination at the proper Limo, o ahall fnmo. diately uotify tho nearest Custom-Tiouse suthoritics of the sume, giving sl tho patticulars, of eargo, pacsen~ gers, crow, name of veesol, oto. AMUSEMENTS, by s " HOOLEY'S THEATRE, GREAT ADELPHI COMPANY, Twelvo Entiroly Now Spocial Stars! *Tho world-famiad Trish and Gorman wpeclallats, BARNEY and RICKEY. LAWRENCE TUZOTUERS, TIIE CARONS. R R PR OARRIE LAVARIE, IGYNOLDS DROTILNS, Gontinuation of i kad aoanrr VRN aed AN SIS Vieanrre, Revival of tha raro old-tima lllnll(lfll( by BURRIDGE, pfER, KAYRE, oG, and Llkd e Draale Gompans 1 el s, TH1 iz MOUNTAIN OUTLA W, ‘Remembor tho prices, the loioat In America, Bistingos Wodnbaday auu Satundar, " AUADEMY OF MUSIO. Every Evening at8, Saturdayat2 Grand Ladlos' Matt- neo. Immonso sucocss of SCIIUMANN'S WUORLD-FAMOUS Trans-Aflantic Novelty Coubination! In thetr plessing spacialty, THIE PARISIAN FOLLY. By unvoraal acelatm tho bost and mast rechiorchoe on. {ortainment avor prosented i Olicago, UNITED IRISHMEN, ATTENTION The Thirleeuth Awnnal Picni of the UNITED SONS 0F ERIN WILL TAKE PLACE AT Sharpshooters' Park, Saturday, Aug, 15, Muslo, Danclug, and Good Sports. Oars I of Ulttton and Orrrojatae 889 pelike oo o EXPOSITION BUILDING, LAST WEEK OF PARIS! Munt Posliively Olose Aug. 15 §7"Don't fail to 500 it thin wook. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, RLARWIENE, Tho wio-wlhieel sty Kuwesnuw, wiich got sgraund ot distatea below Dutour 'Saturday, s becit attow off, - Slio hay pussod through Bt, Maby's’ Outiul good condition, T Matd of the Mist, Oapt, Driscoll, which left Toledo ® fow duys 0go with corn for Erle, s, waa ARRIVAL 1D DEFARAURE OF TRALNS ' EXPLANATION OF REFENENCR MARRS,—1 Batardarie eopted, * Sunday excopled, * Monday sxceplod, |Ase e Uinday 3e 80 8 Dalte, o Beeptods 1 REAT WESTERN RAILROADS and 700t of Tveenty-secondeit, oulhenst carner of Handolphs MICHIGAN CENTRAL & Degot, 700k ar " Luke o Velet office, 67 and 95 Canalt., corn 5 p. i, 3000, e 9:00a, m. +9:00 v, me DNICAN’&NJLTDM NAILHOA?- i - icago, Kas ity and_ Denver Short Line, vln_Loulst. ToIh L0t Oicee s A7 drepole and 192 Tiandolphst. Teave, Arre, Bt. Loul Et. Louls Fast Kx Lz, via Jacksonvil Springtiold Xapro: Streator, Laoon, Washiugton I oot & Dintght Aodomuodation: CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Tnion Depol, corner Madiron and_Cunal-tts, Tvcket O/ B Souih larie shey opposite Sherman Nivuse, and at Depos 7 Arrive, 00 &, w0, (*11:008, n1. Mimaukes, Madlson & Praieis du Milwaukee, Groen. iy, Stavons' "Bkt St, Fau & Miinoapoit, DOV BEDEEMLL et vyeasen Milwaukog, Groon Liay, Stavony . Fofat, Prairio du bblon, &/ Nurtiiora howa, ML, ... Milwankoo, 8t, Paul & Hiinnoap-| olly, Night_Bxpreas, 4 8:30a, m.{*4:00 P m, 5:00p, m.[* 7:60p. m, F 8:30p.m, 13 8:45 8., ILLINGIS CENYRAL KAILROAD. Depot faot af Lutie-st. and /oot of Twantysecond.at, ek obice, 131 Slandolyhsts, near_Ciarlie B Foute Tl i Griro Now Orlaaos Fotu e ho ok B o & Hlon iz, Dibudio & Sloux Oty 1 () Gilman Passooor. (@) Ttuni ta CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & GUINCY RAILROAN, Depoisemtoot of, Lakeats, Indiand-uve, and Sixtesthest,, wid Canal and Sizteenthests, = Ticket ofices, No, G Clark. sy Grand e Ao Jioiel, and at depotis Aurora Passe llmuma‘umwn Aurora Bassouor, . Aurora Pagsmior (S Dubuaye & Blvuzdity kap. DPaoilia™Night Fxp, for Uina Kansaa Gliy, Joavonworti, o & 8, Josoply K, Diwners (rive Acooming Downor's (rove Auflmllml’l(hl {on| " Lirove Aocommuidation] & . Bundase, 1Rz, Saturday, 1Kz, Mandar CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Dekat apiees, G arhat, (Sheruaus iouaely a3 Canat T Capner Stadisontres wsak ot the Hepits 25 D, 00 3, 10, o «Pacllio Fast Line,, o it via Ullnto: It Lako Kxpros: Glohova Lako apeon sgot carner of Wolls and K iuzio.at Diohot earaor of Uauat and Kiurio.sts. CHICAGOD, KPQK ISLAND & rACIFIO RAILROAD, Deval corner of Vanliures aul Sheriai, Tk ool aka xprost matia, Laavenn'thi& Atolitson it ru Aogmmodation o Labit Kxpross,ae, |* 5:00 1y ks 11030 . .

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