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[~ HIZ CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 - condonnedy it i ek o len Thousan sk 1l aioken peaductions, and though his atyld was-n 10 mombiera of thin Assod! tromicly Teantifinly aufit ot o nclyrendy command of w diction, nh mnrked Lia v 1y, in literary “ta Tearing, gava e o It o, and_ would liave tuade emfuent'in ny of tha walks of life, Tishop Whiichotso was infiuentiul in tho " . CDUKCILS OF THEOIY! dnnd promtxiont fu nli i Towards recurling for own tion wear an o) TR BISHOP WHITEHOUSE. « IN. THE COUNTRY. o Ganou of the Unthiadral, | Lo \ 01, _ Presldent Outliedeal Choriaterss Ashbeintions Gronax 11, IIATUEWAY, Committeo bn Nesolutions, P ) "IHE COURY IZccord of Runineys 'Fronsacted Yeds FREER T Jer e T S TO TN VIOTONS HELONG TIIE BPOILS. Bornnrd A, Stampoffali, Goorgo Bawln, and 0, B, Welln filed o 'bill yontordny It tho Bupotior Caurt ‘agattist "W, W, Kotinody, " Callisriv I, | 1.8, Monroo, and J. J. MoKinnon forn certoin lands, It appenrs that in rangemati} waaiiido botwoan ' wlfo, ' Himaon’ Kounady, { Grand Pionio of, the Olnu;lxxu-Gaél n pronitient atd TFunoral Services Ovor Dead Prelate. *flo did el Chureh tho ncroancd attens tots nuat eonslderntion of tho Cinirel of England, and of uther foreign thouglt leas Intimately connest tation of Ilags. to_tho Compa-.| ‘Ihe Prize Shooting, _Address of tho Rev. Bishop_ lLee, @ o Htmaelf yith great dovatton fo. whtevor lio «d wonlil promoto tho inter A ol (lio Church nt nis own dideeso; and Biongh thero tions of the Bianding Commitices The Children's Excursion to Turner of Wisconsin and Illinfos,. Tho Choristors® Assoetation, Al prineipios of adudufstyation § Lof gooit sotives and honest infouti apecten-ila generl fntegrity whilo calline of liwoiielnl ot predaoit Feara loat bio gloild ko too afelet uti wattern of discipiing sud of canonie interprotation 3 but: fto* went on' i admiutlration with a deviro 1o do to wdvanca tho tatere werd comitted 1o 1 innds, moro frecly and the ni it v oty - Lappin Dieathor it all guch 1al sstloned s mativen s atd fallon, T would fet tho par ot apoatk of i ouly an o 3aan of God Wt hat Jio thought to ho hin duty, ot ll gavo L tho - ‘ITu himscif someth Altgrtut, 1808, o LW Kennbdy sud Catherine, I. Kénuer . tlio and complajusnts I, H, - Monroo and J. J. second pnrt, Dby. ‘which uamed | partios,’ who ‘abd “to ‘proocuto’ tho Kenuedys, and s6ttlo tholr, titla Lo a cortain tract of land containing about 60 acros in tho ‘ot Boc, 4, 98, 14, near Torty-third streot, from 400,000 to §500,000. For ' their” sorvices, BlampofTski was to 1ocoivo, ond-aixii 6f tho amountof Jand rocovorcd, and Bawin,, Wolls, Aonroo, and MeKiunon one-twolfilt each,. Bulb way commenged ‘and decided {1t “fator of ‘tha ya, ‘geinet " Boidson ‘and "d ‘ : claling A apponi wad talon, au deelded " Intaly by tho SBupromo. Court, afirming tho deereo of the Courl bolow, and ‘confirm- ing ‘tho "'Xenuedys' {ir ¢ theif titlo, 'It' is also charged thnt J., J, MeKinnon ling negledted” to'do any Bhiaro of tho work, and has Joft tho Biato and counly, thus’ forfoiting .his. rights, which inuro to Lis copartnord; or In [ luit thoy nvo ontitled to a eqjual one-fourtlh of ‘tha tivelle'thilt MeKivnch Would haye receivod hied ho continusd to nasl trin} of. tho suits. Complainants aro sof o '8’ thom, ; ‘ahsoies . it d8 donbinl 7w amicablo srravgement could bo lind tunt wourd 4 bo logal, and thoy thorefore filo theid Vil asking 1 ztition, or'n salo -.G_rcnt'_ Demand «for . the -Free el 8o far aw thoy, 1 say theen_ thiugs Mo fram tho fuct {lat 0 with my departod Utera o T 1av0 reforod to s but ; o thiat do hay tof o fuithtul “witiess us oon at nbout 2 o'clock the Melndon of . tho Learitg tho remains of tho loft tha Jato home Yeotorday aftern funeral prodession, tato Bishop to tho Catlipdraly of {ho Inmented prolato. During the nfternoon eny of tho tioaror Telonds of tho doceadsd wore vermitted to take u last look ut his fontures, o priviloga which was antlelpated by who attended tho funoral servicos, “they did'not onjoy. timo fof thosorviocs the’ Cathedral 'irrountlod by & erovid of people, amon Inicn greatly predoriinatod, and whe aat 2, tho futioral procesildd cmuly approached tho Cathodual, havo beon aliout 1,000 pooplo press 1owlnip was tho ORI OF THE FUNLUEAL PROUESS! whicl, though nob ver ! An Unruly Element. - THE OLAN-NA:GAEL. " ' 1Tho pieite excursion of .ilio Clansnn-Goel As- goclntion, elvie and militery, to Colobour's Varl, South Chicago, yeaterday innt and succossfi and hink and spoatt of fenrlusely discharged wne liveid aud acted viltls Tt e workk 4 doniy moak of thoso r, wna tho most hill- fTaly that bas, occurrod this ‘hods Mho Clan-un-Gnol Quids, t0 (e nume Jbor.of about {itty, mon, turned out in their hand- somo now uniforms,—gray tunic irimmed. with n aud'orefige, pantdloons of ‘the ‘rama K otl," atid & Frouel: i k .of ,green, wille;, nid;, ers, . Thoy . wero Long hoeforo thie nppolnted liedeal butlding'was o will 'no nuoro bo seen b arid 1 your chinrehes, 1 ot Yot Ju hin Tuborious visifation Tian b tne vulo o you the word of Qo s §: ni¢ thoend of hin done , 1o Bamo yeaterday, to-b 4 Rewterbor hint W over yoil, o lian npokein ik whoso uith follow : coustdorl versation, Jesus Chirist, ho #amo kiud henediction rost W viins., fontlic commended . by Capt. _nud Lieuts. O'Brion . Tho" compauy” is srmod "with brodeh-loading ritlen.of tho, pattorn used by | iho Untiad ‘Statoy army. | Altogothor, thoy made tho most soldiog-like display, in point of parado nnd appénrance, witnossed in Chicago wiuca the ‘war timea., In this they werd, gencropaly, and fully atsisteil, by, tholy comraded of thio_Trish K[ floy, updex Capt, CunnifTo and Licut, Hoany ; by iho Mortgomery Gunids, uuder Capt. Joyco, nnd by tho Alpina ,Huntors, under, Capt. Ragglo. t, ' Qunnillo; as, senior. officer, commanded . Shepherd of souln - send ftor his own heart! Aud after you al, as mitilsters and tha Xll"fi U\l’ .(lldllll\u\ifi(l ‘Mto the Clsurelt on htgh, tntatha rcly of tho ieat-bors, which at. Blshop on X, il Incking tho ottty of bautiots aiid all inorotricious ntensely Imponlig aind volemn:: Yerger of tuo Catbodral, aterd of tlin Qathedraly gy of tho two, Juniors first, (it shogt “lo s ovor, sy geople, o reecived, und DITo Nodeemer, goneral nsseinoly ad Unurel of uro wiltton- in heasen | - undor God the Father, tho Son, and tho Toly Glost, o userfoes Aimiglty v and power, world withont ¢, 1o nudiones responded with o low-voicod and - Moagher, jeaty, dowinton 2 Stole; (W L oy Visitingy Ciarity Tno Clericul Yoll-Bearers, Sioreee dn Suryle ous to have ilmly share TIFS DIOCLSE OF WIBCONSIN. Tho Dioceso of \Wisconun, turoug] c Dr. Ashiloy, of Milwaukeo, presonted tho follov- ing tribwee to tho tntellecuunli mocnl; and i ligions ‘excollonce of tho decensed Dinhop At o’ modting of ily Sla Divceso of 'Wisconutn, Jial tho followlnys suinute; o ! whotlior | uny g “Committes of the | that tha Court 'eday, tho 10th fnst., vod by iy Pretident, win d to GAEL OUANDS v Trish mitiinry companios left their vy, corner of Clark and Yan Duron, s|xeots, 'elocls, and, marched to;tho ,arinocy of tho h\ Tho: Diocesan, Officerdy ithedial the funcral was Tiet P . FIL OHENEY CA Tudgo Williams will deliver his decision in the | colobzated ** Choney eazo”’” Satird fio ook, 1n Judgd Rogoera' room :: STILL ON THE WAR-PS: Frauk MeClontban is not yel entiy tory nog avouged for bit injury.” '« nstice Courg, o, bowan a'buit Superior Conrt’in, trespass | nying’ dameges ‘at. tho _IPho detlaration “hna 0 tlnt’ tue itons” composingy of R & copy of the ramo (ranbmitted to the Htauding Coiu- aiftteo of the Dipieso of tue late Blanop Whitchuuse, g “fipe Sranding Comiteco of the Diocese uf Wisson- sin waw learuea withs pain end geder that the R=Rev, Jenry - Jonn Whitehouse, D. ., Li L Tenop of thio Divceno of 1iistals, departed This iuf bonuuy, tho bl ing o Limetied focosa, 1) il 10 the sanitly of ity yhes ed 1o, La Snllo streot, . and tho. Michigan, Southein topob which hau’ dengely-orowded with plonic-goors, urzh ontubout 8,060 porsons, tho differont sticots. 0 gront additional num- W h]lnpd, mnl:mz\‘m,\lxlzrub rhe Verger of o theh uquth_to,, L g G of Hun Cathedral. ucuth to.. | The Right Itevercuel 1 T'hip flist train. |, takihg maby 1m ol irning Bllowed, ¢ Doy ub31 and 1 Lis puccess in {1 yesterday in ‘the against A, C.-Hesing,") madent pum of $10,980, not yet Leen filad, the'bill eauhot be acdhrately, afated. TMANRHUPTOL ITEHL. John 8, Héindrickson, proprictor of, tho. Wost Bido Dplinr Storg, died a voluntary patition to bo Adjudicatdd bankrufits’ T Habihtios arg about 511,000, mostly forgoads "bouglit from Chieago and New Yok merchouts, and s aasota are’ his atock of goods ab 141 Wost Madidon sticot, tho yalue of whichh e not ‘atated, . The, tmatier wes rofortrail tg, tho Rogistor, ; i _In tho mattor of W, T, Barnnm, tho Assignoo swag autiiorized to el the, baukinpi'a ntoeks for nof lesa than 32,400, * ' S Tn e mastor of Jolw W, Bell Was" appoioted Provislonal Ienve to tajio.charzo of tho'sto ordinary conrse of husinoss, ) SUIERION COURT 1N, BRIEL. Hugh MeNeil'suod John Buoudgon for 81,000, , cmowie count,' 1t 2 nfoli sued Louiy Arado for 81,000, THE CODNTY count. © Tho will of Emma'V. Hawloy vas lottera, testpmentary woro-jusued, 1o Howrd A, Sponce, undor aw upproved hond of 317,000, I'ho estato wan valtod ab 88,500, orty consisted in porsopnlity enl left, s follows: Altor the paymout of hor just 5, 37,010 invested in rogistered bonds of tho cd “Btates sho bequeetiied to, ber, mother, A, Connor, and, hier esteemed fricnd, 3. Sponee, wita of ety A. ed by-thom share and Mchousa has ever hivott ut whatover racrifico of personul enée nnd con- veultee, 10 Foupond to nny mid every'¢sh for vpiscos oflices * sn this 1 dlocese; | not” Counting his dear umto luimaclf, “ihat "o favernl proccesion then oponed runks, \irough which tho clerical and Jay pall-benrers paceed, benring (ke body, motwner, nud the refinitds The Cafliddiol procession al C ara), tho chovistors and ofiieinting elory otoupy- ing their nceustomed stalle, whilo tho Iwshope fook ecity within the chuncol raile, Tho' ap- pearenco presented by TR CHuURC, n bed enfored, wes very e ‘walls Lad been draped with Wluok _ cioth relieyed with silver erosses, whils nhoye this, extending from corbel to corbel, wore , white, and, purplo fcstoous, Ovor tho ichop's chair, which waa draped in black, was a Hosal crosn, preceuted by t reated a mitro of whito flowers, n crogs of lowers, and o crozier of : combiucd, the offering of Graco I'ho othor prominent floral oxrnamonts d tivo bouquets from tho urton, o floral_erogs from tho tedral, placed in AT TN GROUNDS. _Thoe nilitary, on reaching tho grounds, formed ahd proceetlod to;the drno- 6} by Lougaw's finoband, by eotdo volunteor musicsl organizativiu. wag formed in’ i followed by thia chief 1 tho procession, entored tho Cathie~ fia, it omip i _mpebing * order, mg pldtform, proce e Iamdnesy; and wncoitiohiitos, and fud i uylng, dovurioh ind dnteltectunt ublity woiel matked 'hia miumstine ous winougat e Thoko muiistrstions bive enabicd un Letter 10 roauzo tho groat Joes 1ils own (oceno hua uits~ falued b bin suddon. densise, und to. kysmpatuzo with in thedr afitsetion, romoval of, Blehop aruble toos, T vipo When - tho Eatialion squarg)- ande Misees. Glblon -aud - Cowan. pro- gented; on, bebalf of .tho; Irish-Americen, Jadics bt Chicgo, the. Clurna-Gaol Guards with them 1moro deop! LAos, Tt nftes she peee and . Trish tri-oolor, flrat-adypted Ly the ¢ Young Ireland” pasty of 1848—gleen, while, and orango~typi untan of ail Irishmon, of whatove welfaro b¢ the old ish tho Frecely, the i Whltchousg 3 weli=tigh mi tho «ifarg and Stripes vuried leurniug ; ks knowicdgeof Ghuistan faw— ‘preclons wyacei of -monl imsurance of each I Blorty, whothor Htate, ubedlcneo’ to. whleh - ulono “cin- givo any man irto fresdom § tho paternol. Sruness whal whicu held und adsufuisiered ts wuolesome disciptiing jery egeratico of personnl -focling, of comfort, of popusicity, aud mewearied patienta ; tho” caim’ trust I Gow's care and ‘providentewith winch ho weited for tho sl Vindication of tho Tighreousness of his ofilclal nuty Which catied forthiarait und hostite eritie uy oxeiplary ditlgence, iy entiro and - ccase- “Lews devation of” bniedlz, vouy, soul, sod #ptty itlties, to the'oliice aud work of & a¥istop s tio Catrel of Gud 3 bin futlnato coungs. o with, nd great Infldoneo i, maug of thoso great Questions exnd B,NIL MOVEILONtL I OUE GWH AR ullier yortivus of thu Angpiiean Comnzunion, cud u tno whols Uathodo Apostohe Gl \vitich mark the precent omfnous perlod of Ler histury, o-xouder tno death ‘of Bishop |. ment of 1o ordfisry mughitud. nderw grateful senso 0f mniiold favors, ¥nit w yiros eclation of th padnoss of their vorcaves ieh wo feol to bo onrs, both indivliuatly sd - csontatives of n diveeso” fndelted to i for 70 heselyy - enier onr devost it comdolento to'our browredy tho vlergy wnd gl of tho Diocess of Lilinois, to tho wmloted fumily of ol *departéd fraend, nud oifer auy. ollioinl Rorviées o ‘miy bo ul- lowed to yeuedor on 1ho oceysion of Lis kepultuse, - G 0f ILLINOIA. pt tho Dioceso of Illinois, uwers, offored the fullow= or ereed; for tho and. - Thotlag s n naxt tho stalf, the wiito, eathed in shawmrocks, in the w oratigo outhe outside. DT PRESENTATION, the Irish tri-color, Miss Gibbon Sialy, G..W. Camp- and soll In the [ rinity Church, white ceutze, 121l L . Tn behol of thc ladies of the Clty'of Chicago, ad lelnity, Lom-comlsetoned and iave tho_power to present, through you,: this fliy to tlio Clau-na-Gacl thinrds, _Ton, Bir, aro. tho. cstecmed Commander of £luls ney Trish-Amorican company, which, beacath tho of thin virgln baziuer, pledges itself to dlces forever, aud toglnfn with al nien—no maticr beforo what altar tIbY may kucel—for salvation -of _Jrelan of tho. United fecl confitont, Captati, bt Bty mon of your commuund, willover permit tho foldu of this_tricolcrto o dishunorably ront, yithough they uny yet havo 10 beardt ivlicro Dullots 'may riddio ik in lotosable battle. [Applutise.) Guards ars inbieeitors of @ gallant record, and there' i3 littlo foir of wuy Irlsh comynny eves heuriug that silly eoplo eall * st "—holiday solers,. We, who present you {bis Sy, beliove thmt every mon of you wuuld dié fu 11s defouse, mud in that of It camiado bannor, (Lolid dpplunee,] hercforo, s, neeept it ot oue Lunds, tiol 80 mucl'gor its intrine wicvultie a8 for tls principles enibodied wero large ba Chureh of the all thir powersand 43 proyon, and Ftor, and & mitro prosented by Jr. vas placed upoit {ho cofiin, the frout of tha ehencel lavishly decorated witl wehite, nud pueple drapery covered tho chaveol i, tho choriuters' Jiesides theso 2od her ‘prop- and the -fount wore ~—all thieso *comitiv Whitchouee bere railug, the lect ined black and white. ily-pow was handsomely draped. 71 wa in Mactd vory handsomeo featouns ol e Sponce, ‘to be held and o ahare afike, Should har mother not gdeviva her, sho_desired the; whole mmount togo to ‘Spenco, . In tho ‘casd of tha death of "both, then 8w doukrpd that the whole of her estato” klisuld i0 to” Mr, Sponce. . g ser'pinut qud's dinwond: elustor ‘ring, end, {u o lior, then the piano fnd td. Mr. Spence. *The. will wag , and” witnessod by, 3 8, - Pieree, Goerge S. Norfoll, aud Al L, Iluling, llegod insanity of John Ltansoll “Stoldon was agaih; on motion of his attornoy, My, Shir- ley, contiined for one woek. , Yostorday motn- teforred to thiy’ enso, nud stated tho i8_forcontinuation of suiite from d v Tndgo Walico. While cach des into to the ocension, the genoral ef- Teet, which had beon predived under the gon- ou ol Cason fnowles o to MMrs, Spenco caso kho did 1iot s vine should g duted Jan. 15, 18 26, of the opening onton- begen with tho chenti " ces aud authem by'tho ehole alee which tho The United States flag was prosented by Miss My, JonI\ Scanlnn made cloquent gud slir- which™ tho mi "I'he followings specinl antiom dered by tho choir Likkonj £ fatker thu Lord meraf Euoiweth whercof vas. then ron- ocesw of THlinols, eud- denly sumisioned to surrownd tay Lier uf our tights ! Tierry, Joun Whitehouse, du uinbio submission 1o the' Divine will, that i infinite" Tovo myuterlousiy aliticts s, and_desiro to amperfeet -l 10 him whom “Lhe clergy and Ity of . the and Capt. D, F. Glons ring reapouses, Aft dismissed, and the pleasure-seekers di enjoy thomapives, S In'the afternoon TME PRIZE TITT.S MATOIL —olght men {ron each conpra, with threosliots eachat o target of 200 yurds, distaice—camo off, amid' gomo excitement. Tho contest, was, very ghury, Lnt resulted in_ tho viotory of ‘tho. Trish Tfles—tho Italien® Compuny belug noxt on, the seale, Private Scully, of tho Rifles, now woars that 8160 medal on Lis greou cout. ¥ o them that foar 1, are nude 3 Ho remorbereth the Tho dags of Ml oro buL o8 rins : i ror of th field, AW soon i lie Wil goellh over i, it 11 Gunoy aud the placo * thercof cliall & phace on record "t Gl calied fo everlating rest i Do eryed earnests cwen, on motiou of A4 Inan, Jus purlty of e wan s incese, and Tus cliaructor, cstened b rom Lhe performnsico of what i gl omlled; nothing dutint- Tenevelent in Spirit, ofmpld fu s babits, d cardial i s {riendmaips, ouly. they who wera srest it conld nppreetats (i e fivorof Lis ecn~ 1l gooducss of tho Lord endurell forever and cver upon them that feur Him, 0 ¥pral good of {ho Lord, rll yo word #ll placos of 1hs domiuion s Vrafso tlou the Lord, O, Iy for luf u eentney. chango famo to " Mary contmued one weclt; ulso. thab of D rah'wad continued ouo week. © . O petition o Johu Dieden, Cor art ordored & yoniro aud w curnablo tho 20th inst., insnuity of’ Dr, Yincont Vick. s ' Mg follawing persons' wero adjudged insanc: ina, Daniel Burkbaedt, Lotor Ryoron, Pieimmin, and ¢ e e o i » t0try the alleged Lzo, of Jowa, delivered tho, Tollowing addrosy in | #EESE SE afteehon, " s Lanliant und attraétive, The cligaicles of u Iberal calturo wdurncd thio” treasiives “of Ly learad men hiad at command tho+ xesourees of @ 10K prefienslvo fekolarulilp or & Presenre o an addrcs oo duprovsive, ; A8 preachive -ho o, profound und discrimtuating compatiietic ; wd €8 i Blskop, boriot, aud con= seientious, sud sympatl endiiring porirafini Mr, Michnel Cazey beat ail comers, at stone- MeMahon:, Sergeat of the ag tho chamwplon. at pole-leap- Too Clan-na-Guols beat the Ivish Rifles ing inateh, and tho Moutgomorles vau- quisned tho Alpines, at foot-ball, although 'tho genttemen from Lialy fought gallamly, Lhore wero alvo sack aud yunbing 1aces and Kindred amusements, il of which pissed off ploasantly, | FPrank Agnow wag jpro- n upon Thy pinces: 1t words werc spoken o to Sl “and Jouatan i el fali i Mount. Gitbou, ), amd when fhey fell fho throwing; ¥ra 1nthe matter of the estato of Gerhiard Nau- maun, the, report of sale of real o proved, sud galo confivmed, The delinquent, tax ctter camo up pgain, Judgo Norton sud Francls Dbenulr of “the city, and fenvo to nmemd the Clzy Colledtor's vaturn to the the County, Trensuror's Lo wiil Lie dona by, t gleat lumontation oy, “Chey were leaders in T wliuio liost snournoi f utaty was up- 4 in tho rocord of s miu- fe, to wwheto -uterests Ly tirdl Shilltley weve supremoly consee 1 consined hiw, . He Yed literally ** Bleased ure thoso danis appeared” in d u motion for In {ho ovenjug, M ronted with o beantiful gold-lieaded cane, ariendn of the (Huu-nn-Gubl, [the Ilon, Sullivan making tho niesontation specel, which was handsomely respondod to b Specchen woro ok i Cunuiffs, W. C- MeClure aiid otbiors, . plonsaut ivctdout marced the pleasuro of tho oceasion, aud tho_ plenicory ro- turned to tho city in bigh,, ood humor with, themselves and the rest of maditind. Capt. ‘Ragglo bow invited, on behalf of tho u-na-Clacl. Guards to s rmoty, Monduy cvoning. e vnsitont 11 Cumteh s 163 nppnlated tesdons orm of tho divern ordery of smmisters, who aro " rards of tho mystorjes wipuiisted ‘Joaders wro of diflerent s ecullar placa and dutics fi on Witin ** the sircramental host of God’s cluet,” Supocor to il i otiiclal position ure County Treuture ¢ with hls wemor ol 4 3 whotn (b0 LoF tho County Clej servants whom {ho Lord wisen o cometh shall fud “Asisunasg tho Lereaved fumily of our slncerest sym- “piotoniul_torsow, we commend tiem proyerfutlly- o the Intaito Consoler, ' tho Ohuren in Mok, o suddenly mizitten by tho death of our Yuecnnn; Wa Blecyo our renovied dezotions; and to'tho Ghirclr of Christ ibroughont, tho testhineny of s lo aftormiosn Androw O, Butlor, of i a patilion in tiils c J,-0. M. Howott, pa ¥ Caupt, Bagglo, Capt. . Not o Bingle un] N 8t Ouk Dark, wad iy preying that o writ.of inguisition ho:issned'to | trs"the quegtion’of his ineanity, wilh 'd’viow to himin the Asylnny for traatnient, The witnessos to ho sumor: i i npon whom comes -the care of nll tho churehes, sl fo whom -uro emrusied ment aud discipiue of th i Carist are wortdl 1! Workd we' present tho L Duttbo ministers andtBazardons, aud, faithutl Gospel mihistry du n RS il they cannot long on of thio futerpasition of It s directcd (bat (his minute o precented to tho Laully of our fato* Bishop,-and 1 CUpy to the noxt Aus ntion of thy Diocead, 'THE STAXDING COMMITTLL, Tha Stauding Couunittee of tho Diaceso of ,-through’ tho lev. Ci gonted the followin “Tho Stunditig Commitice of tho Diozero of Tilinols smoet fu the perfomizuce of of Tdinols iy heen trks Alping* Auntere, the Cl reeeption nt the Italian ihe invitation has Kippas, Neoch Murks, B. O, Gale, and Georgo'lis Gorty, 1t 'way oxpeotod that the caso would gome i o [l L funto thelz yent, and thele worka do_ follow. th Teunty of thospiritual Ior: ol fu sluba In i g gy o numbored Hmong tho S, st forelbiy and uiloztionitely reninded of the solemn oceasion npon-which * wo -ate now ng, bub for somo THEE POOR OHILDREN'S, ' On;the 19:h of July. w ci Tield Tn Lhils city to srvango for o oxoursions -for the poor children during tho heated torm. Tho object df tho meoting, yas fully digcussed by leading oitizous, aud on all wides met with the grentest fovor. Tho project was lnudod by ‘tho city press, and heartily ap~ proved by tho peopla nt lurgo, ~L'wo dnys after] camo our segoud visltation of fiyo, which for the hnton Tioelie, ' pro~ A LISDES I¥ OB ISRAEL uud u etronzg man has fallen, o7 lian Hono befuio Ny ation ‘to his higi vifice,” 11t owil hith wmong;_onr Bishops sinea . Out foadors huvs Sallen yaplly, nnd han been stricken duw pail 4 2 Jong list of bis officly h fo pradiss, und iy theIr orvuts, ta of oup common logs, and o famlly of cur’ lato g ol “of tho clergy eud lajty, “Thy mafority of ihis body biva for loni Years ocuil- 7 tiads’ post’ of “intimate’ convection” with (Ao Chavles Blrong —C | and I, A, Hoftman, § 10 exstend thelr sy Iieid; und to, fh CANADA ITEMS, Suetul Disvat=h to The-Clcayo Dritune, T Tumars aro_currept, and ufiymed, in, the Globe, , that | isTogulpxitics have aboen discov- cred fu.tho: Woranto, Gns, Company’s business, Tho Tresident's name 18, nssoclatod with theso, ‘ond |, committed of Direetors, eomposed of Measrs, Clooderham, |, Cawthrn, . and Tawntt | Smith sro appaluted Lo iuyestigata tho matter, Propaxntionn avo.in progrées. for the appronch- ntition during tho last weolt of Soptomber, Ahout £14,000 hiave hoon exnonded t; nusking ropairs uy the palce lioxa ag propara. loud admonltlon of ws who survive them to bo nlo ready, for fn auel an Hour a8 wo tuink not the Sou of Maw'eomeths, o Who led before’ws du Wie dlten of deaths wan valied suddenly from by ivork to his veward, paring likmeelt in his oftivial iy strenguh even heyoud Dis lilg dn the Masters deopen’ their npyrectiton -of (he wondeztul ene | oto i e In mieny teying aonjunctiices they huvo morkied Din” unflinclifng eottrage, by niguestionluy endurance, Lis wweel yeslguation, - Thoy lave ads “mired 8 pizofound learning, utid ki iy pige ou pomts of the noxr: invel Aty hive shured it Jim (e joy of - olrlshing d body of clergy snd nudant in_ Libore, nod By, and givig gledly of diocese, ho Jaid d ied, 19 wo migit il wisl du- uppotted work, DIVERTED, ATTINTION ‘feam the proposad excussions to auch an oxtent a4 to nlmoet ontivaly defeat tha entorprise. Whe aunouncoment that freo. excursions would: bo f tho children ] ,tham, ; hawever. up amid tho heat.and dust of u crowded city ny* thoy are, to many of whomi braath of fresh af has been:n hifo dream nover realized, could not forget the .prom%o of u xide iu tho country and tho ntiraptions of .o Logrty, xopnst m a woll-ghndod grove. In.costomplation of. guch | recrontron, many littlo Learts wwotlod ‘with joy, When it was stated theroforothat tho raviges of | tho firs had for tho {imo. oBlierated thelr hopes, | toom must huve sotfled ypon thousuuds juds in ko siccles.of 1o poor o Atfor ur tinnauul d, Iegnl _nature, s orders of 1o minlitey, In tho Eplecopate, hy haii anid s record b on igh, Gitled uon most wnespretediy 1o stan 10y Lrathren, ab this thmo, you b 10 do justico’1o tho deeasion, or 10 tho manory of ki whon' wo anowin, vhon yau ko long recognd ourleader and head, sud i your Abgi, And 1oy y nd whieh -reniaved” Rin For him the blesscduess of roet b i remiin s examplo, ind th duty of g ot tho teusts. committed to thien, Committeo, vxtond to tho Bishop's fainily thele heagtfelt, symphiby, They neits, wils il Lrethren of the ¢ geler, uu@ feel that {ho’Wwuola Angl ill fament ono of {ho bravest of itk - champlous, s of al tho Taltheul: for (ho + uud tho gift of a wino o Tiion, from fiuougit o ing Provincinl o3 ! vovared gutier | SjBrully st ELAUOKATE 43D FITTING, RULOGY witl b pronouneed befuzo o dioce pressivo of Wl eHaricter B mn, udof his work 4w Blhop u the Ohureh of, dod AL tho Provinelal Tonchors' Awanciation, ; now i ueanion, L'rof, Douiel wilkon, of Toranta Uni« verdiby, took the ground that & nore important position should bo given to nutueal seionde in m ol untional cducation, il Dispateh to T'he Clictan 2'ribyne, ony, Aug. 13.—Tho Countoss’” Dulferin isto luy tha ornor.ntonoof the now Tudioy' i) Ao Chicaao Trapins, 3 ~The Quobee’ Minigterial crinly coutinues, nmd iL i now antloipated thut n ponoral resignation will tuko place in n Tow daya, Tho comntry is denf to any sttempted justitiea- tion of the seandyl. it flo conmon an Conmtinion cy asle (o prayors oo horesved - dlocese, aud Jio)y BUCCCBHOL, * Iho romnindar.of tho sorvieo which is gon- kally, rend ab_the . grave.wau thon procueded with, Wishops Tieo auo Peprco performmg tho oty Totes, it theeeo saceéd ralic to b arzlod to” thelp ree Tos'sn [ho grave, withant pome tribnte ta his memory, ctcf revopd of s lifo aud orvicen auy particulars yogr doparied I lecad i ugsh Fanls ngonig the mighty who Jiave tullen an aur spiriiaal Tsvacl, 11 - MIGITY IN °TALENTS 'AND ; of ludding. m) Collego horo noxt w wipecuus Dingats A hmf;t.‘ynner _he .oxcitement of .the agned away, tho subjeet of fivo ox- 5% OF TN KENVIOS Committeo, tho Dicceunn, ofticers, | of tho diocess- prucecded thraugh tho chapelto'tho east suhool-ronm, and: the con- gregation pased by the bier and lovked onsthe contnined tho remaing of thelr Iate LN T, having been ou of tho most necomplihed preldtes wur Cliure du this conntry hus prodnced, Il had vt veraiibity of talent, sid uneonunonly thovough i varled Jearning in alt tho dopartments’ of human Juowiedge, 1o wah wighty fn the Serptyrcs, s deep and general, ‘Fow it into tue Word of God ATAIY AT, it § a:fouud, atn mecung « citizens hold ou }‘I‘:{ud“‘{l ALt alrendy.some g0 had -beon.sube by, busineen nien for b purpose, with- 0.0 NoW Dnpetuy to t was rosolvad that - ta should bo mude for tho fyut oxenr- a8, which uhonld:ho for.the boue- lildron of tho North ide nlono, 1y enmo the kiud.olfor at the Chiengo &, Paeifie Hailroad Compan, for tho firac oxcurnion, offor of tho {res uso of Lurner Park, through Br, Tunlo, Tt is located shout.ton mllos Iom o vify, on the lino of thd (hlosga & Praille sico will thens wa, smong us hinvo such ny v oyinest Duryeas’ Starch, 14 g hard to leysa oyery auo, btk Duryaas! 4 Baltu Gloss Storeh "nd * Iniproved, Corn. Btureh * dny out. solicitation. t, nud ot onc ‘tho body'of -tho late -Dishop ramained in tho cholr under the churgo of tho pali-boarers until tho time of - ramovel, when - {c was . vamoved to tho Michigan . Cemtenl Rmlrond Station, and taken to Now-Yorle.mdor ehurgo of tha Commt- teo nppointed to accompany thoe yomaing - to that preacliug was of Kion of tho port it, 4 Just tho (hing, Hold by All'god houncl grocors gonecall e his ucar guccesror fu waere bo labotd with givat st y nind whoro bt widd repitatlon A o pastor und piteac i I Hiere paw tho lupy, teachiug, oh well o tho g Dae, 0, 187L,~Duryeas’ giarels han Mobothy Dbesk wo hovo over nsed, und chverfully recamsiond {t 03 snpoclor e -gloss und to.nuy it L gvee buen futrodyced fn, thin Burket, YN ks, Al torn Thtuavillo Biea to.furnish o train loving this enwe the r wes mosly foried, sults of iy Beriptieal ks of a wiso ud ablo nunistry, s Leloved parish, wo hecastio Blzlops of adjoining ving bl fu tho carcd and lubors 1 cateoi Jt 8 snournful priv- Hezw 1o oler thix slncors telbuty tobis idebity to tha Livie Ju hls sezmons, #iud to hold blin np as un ex- Al to his sfllieied clorgy, ad to tho whols Church sipitured, ond au ble winlawer TIl CATHEDRAL CHOBIETERS' ASHOOIATS 1esolutions were - yostord ‘Tho Sollowlng adopled by this body: Witkness, Tt hos pleasod Alinlhty God, - s wio 0 tako unt of thtw world tho- soul of oy Ienry dohm . Whitea' , 1y, Bivhiop of.1bo : Dlopcso ot inols, the raj Ghorietern Acoociation huvo udopted the fol-. Towlng rusoltition: Tiegnved, 'hat wo stee swell-buluved Bighon, o sliocesen 3 and, urt it this reeponsibly ol s Tho - Stants-Zeltung, The artielo. headed * Chleago’s Uurse,” whieli ap- peared $u tho. Slinols. Staals-Zeituug, on tha 13:h, i stish, apddwill, uppear (o Jho whigvq pape to-duy, ; Ooplen of o aper co bo ke at | UNEXVECTED PHILAYTIROIY ridn tho good worke sew conrago, .und rervad.pd.a stimuing to onr citizons to con- they dud, ‘Thon gume to tka poor.obildron now asticiptious of ploasure restion, in the annonnconicut that on the (19th {net,, .yeutorduy, tho frub of sho sorlos of froe cxcuysipns would tulto pluce, the tram to feuvo tho earpor of Chiengo wvonuu and Lurme Lo slreot, at THIS, giva tha movo! an oo deshty 1 the tey of the New Tostautont, - Gur departed biother and fatlier was great in EXECUSIVE; ABILITY, and fn his geuorul powers uf oxeentivo ad 3o ol triiy venmrlblo,an & presiding oiticer, mmd s Withy” ull anikters of ollien daty, detail, Ilo was great { extetporis nte, and {11 his coliveraationul by few.in.Huge rerrvets; 3 -frooly, whicl een. trazalated. fnto T telmto. ok ily deploro tho doath of our v bocoma endearod to u- Iy fong nnd {requent personnt intereourso i wesoelu-, tion, wind th nffoctiomnto lntercst and couslderation ho ivarinbiy eviuced fo us i perhnph frremedial 112t o1 Dfm.dentis Wor 11 bl Tosty 1wt pily (0 thia L o Augiican Qhiel) thraugiiont Awiorlen, pistulze-with i anliets © great bereavoment, Piangsfor Oash, A fow Instrumonts that have beou routod and but Httlo weed can ho bouglt at Reow’s Lemplo of Muslu, 03 - Yau Juvon stroct, at the very lowost paule priced, wan ontirely T st wo dconty oyin f (b decensyd I 1bel e Ite \\nn‘vxn'vllv Long bofore the time forthe tmin to stait, itions fesne - Waro iy roprazented, »an - sadmirablo ndded a'now intorest to tho occasion, of an_8-yent-old Loy whoso plnkud-gly 8 only ‘orring sottlcdy “Gaorga W\ of* thio tra, which was to noous crowd to Lirnot Py, L ULON THL 7. & - eonts aud nihing, sedione coach, <Flio orowd, £0'tho numbar ot aliout 809, .way soon.comforta- +ehintgo of Lo excursion, party :. W. I, Billings, VI 1 Shereard, tho liov; T, 1. Dickison, o, ‘Howaid, 13, 8. Slimnor, Jtoo tho ratlrond was' yoprescnied by Thicf-in. ‘noor, Ji M. Whitman ;. Cashles, -, 3L Odgon ; Aront, and. Georgo Young, Director, press was repregonted of coumse, | aud nolso, long onoutnh to suiff its: odors, tho' train way - gitls malrig-tho alr molodions wit timed yoice: seonery, bronght the parly to il 178 DESFINATION, nloy, which ing - woa “out'sof sliano. *they attacked what Tuich dopavtment.” to bs fully enjoying themselves, Ab11:30 “"LUNGHL WAS ANNOUNGED, whilo thero .woie ‘fow’ it any oy tondanco, .1,000° lunghos wero voured “in ~ very fow lunch was sorved in - bagz ‘contai minutes. that thoy were put ofl' with soven glagses, .ubundanee. + Lunch being through with, the chlldren ran |. wild m the twenly-six-acre park, where ‘thore ) . “Thon ‘eamo_ tho Committee’s lunch, and thoy, liko tho boys, Thoy bad ngain - thronged the couuters, domanding freo lunch. od |+Ihe . Committco was no Iacl of nmusemonts, wero found.both -hungry nnd dry. . searcely comploted -when -the boys reasoned - the ** GOLDEN RULE."! Il lmow mnothing aboutsuch o “rulo,” .and * didii’t want:to bo ‘inled’ out of ‘his lunch.” Tho Committeoman fusistod that ho should- do unto otbera as e would bave'them do unto him, *Why don't you 'm ' hungr; it you wore in my {luue you wouldu't think of tho sy, give mo pomoe peachos'! " ‘i boya wore only peraunded to roturn to tholr plays by . policoman 1nterfering, ‘Sports now went on plensantly for awhile, whon it was an- +nounced-that.some ovorgrown boys wore in pos- ‘gosslon of ono of tho nwingg, With o detormina The police sottlod tho diflicnlty specdily, and everytlibg was ngoin | an pleasaut-aud onjoyablo as conld be -wishod, -1f :thore ‘was o single foaturo in tho day .to mar the occasion, 1t was the -presonco of u | o, If tholr ifinpnceshnd been measured by thoir size, they wottld-not have beon atlowed to entor the traln or grounds. Thoy wore the coustant annoyanco -of tho .ontiro party,—now iusulting tho girls, -and -uext intorforing with tho sport of the smaller boys. ‘T'ho-Commitieo and poliva had to | keep n coustant surveilluuce over tham to hold “I'no;Nittlo chap porily roplied : _practica wlhiat you preach, and ¥ golden rule.’ -tion torexclude all othors. amall orowdiinclined to muko_trouble. thom-1n-sudjootion. TIE BECONT TUNCH. « . Belforg the timo for serving tho gscond lnne! . podes for-tho'rofrashment depnrtmont. thao girls,:too, to somo extont, stars for the counter, 1-a geand lunshi-panie. cato of their forenoon istichs, ullowing the hastoned to the cara to embark for tho eiby. T homoward tilp was oxcoodingly pinus, /I'hio oxeursion was eminently succosstul. they.avill loug remember, TUE EXPENBS axauplo ot tho Chiengo & *onbanced in uo aumail dogreo, e <h ttory. © o Kyomittn st, Jusenh {Ho.) Heratl,- Couductor Sam dofTerio: St. Jouopl Ttaflrond, telly o protty tough story of how n Poxas dattlo-herder tuok core 6¢ himsell, o went down taTosus somo Tour monthy ngo A ro hind boon cast I ploasont -dortool-to stmnpedo the cawle. 'his rathoer ivritated tho hovdor, and ho sont w porfest stornudo ofbollsamoug the vafders killlug threo or fourf thom, ‘Iho sury ouco dispatelied'uu ollicer to arroat the offondor. I'ho latter didnts rolinh the Iden of being tried by a jury of ‘“half-civilized” puvagos, 50 he dis- posed of his onttlo to n ucighbor nnd 116 out. ‘Lho olllear followed, nud n llyety pursnit eusued, The hordor was heard of In Now Youk, then ju Chi- ongo, thon in tows, und ab othor poluts, but somehow or othor ihe ofloer was unable to como up with hint, Lust Thursdey the herder wits comfortubly sontad ut Unpt, Blossomy's hotel i Brooktleld, prrtaking of an excollont suppor, whon who should dome in but the United Butes oftigial, who ut-onee vecogmzed the fugltive aud ealled him by nswme, at the suma time remarinng, *You havo_sbont- run me out of mouoy in'this ctuso,” - ¢ You," wanthe caol yoply, “and you linve about done tlio sume thing with nle,” #But," wmd the oflicer, “*how aro wo to get bk 1o Loxan#!" *Well," wau tho unswor, I «don't kuow how you are golug to got thore, buv I dou't intend to goat all,” atiiho sumo timo producing n huge navy and cooking ity I pro. poso to Mol out dight here," "fi()h( on!" ox- elaimed tho 1righiened oftleinl 3 “ ¥ havo a wifo und wo ehildrol YL know that d—d well,” wua the rojoindor, *and that iy the only thwg that hus suved your )ife #o far,” Tho matter wai flunlly compromined by tho Lerdor giving -] ‘ebildron bogan to' throng tho sidawali nnd stroot nb tho nppointed place, Al ; uges ‘and con- d and ibo | - “subjooy for thought,” Horo waa. the“cnre-wort-mothnr, | with. hor half-dozan funoconts, In soarol of -blck- ots for.thom ; ou tho othor hand wera tho burly and rudo boysof tho streot, dwcussing the ploas- | ura -boforg thom, ~ Every minuto” brofiglit tiew ncceasions to the crowd, aud every addition The quict of.the crowd.-wns flrat intarrupted--by-the:whtno, I .pocket , had boan ! hin_ tickot by a Ind of anual suminers, ' «hn young.miscreant was. pointed outynrrohtad, ,| ‘and gearclied. . Upon . his: persou wvas' fouud not, ho lost tiokat, bute n Joaded - rovolver, Tho outh was uont Lo Lho polico station, This A r1air .3va8 the noxt'altrretion, in which seratehing and Lnir=pullizg wore pructined-without muel care.; At thig,Junoturo the shrill: whistio of the onging + Bowen". nunounced tho approach convoy the mseelln- LS ATT, + ; Who traln .conafsted of twelvo ! flnt-cars, -with bly keated, and procisoly. nt 9:45 o'elock tho sig- nnl weag glvon'and the tnin ‘moved off amid the huzzag of partioipants rod velioldera, ' On board avare tha following lndies and gantleman; whotind . M. Hitcheook, Dr. O, R Blackalt, Myes J.'N; Iorrick, ' Mys, Drs Biack- all;-Mra.: We.B, Shorrard,i Mra. 1. "B, Dilllugs, .Mins J,T, olcomb, Misn Fannio Ford,.and Miss Jennic Dicitiugon. , In . uddition to tho commii- Georgo M- Danlols; Gonornd Trokot ouid Froight The clty tho train passod-alowly of tho city,"\Yedpowood's baud, eight - pleces, contribute:l to tho. exvitomont 50, . ond tho kceno was inopiring to sny, tho'least, " Stopping at tho cannl-crossiug £0un bounding: forward with - Incronsed apeod, and tho surrounding praleis was openod up, the y tholr woll- n anl, tho boys ‘doing what thoy - conld fi thefr way to drink in- thd \pleasures of tho trip. An hour’s rido over a Yery smooth tenck, wurrounded on olthor sido * by ‘ngrocibloa| Tn n noment tho caws were dogorted (and_tho crowd tushing o and fro amid the . grocut “aud shadey of Turnor Purk; *Tho boys, kuowlag n thing- or! {wo, fitst mpado for thn. bowhug- oy .woro ' not’ long :in_discovar- Next, .en * masso, thoy dogigunted - thio ' fLoe- | “+Hero- thoy met a ropuleo, much {0 ‘thelr chagrin, for 110 cook had over- alopit botself, . und‘ unch was not in roadinoss. T'nen thoy bicd away to différont parts of tho atl to enjoy thomselves aftor their own tastes, | In ' fow momonts aquads could o soan playing imu, oxcreiding on the turning-polo, fookracing, - jumplug, eté. The girls woro oarly in posscesion of tho swings,’ and daneing-floors. -All keomed .and the boys wero not slow to respond, far, +800 1 at- od, und de- Tha _paper-bugs, |and - gacn o two sandiwiches, several cakes, and o sufliciency of pouchies. Thio boys had their .appotités tuined’ for: aweotthings, and instead 0 cating their snudwichos used thow.as balls in ' nn innocont gamo. * Leinonade was: then sorved, and to.ns thiysty o crowd sy over stood bofore o bar, . Bomo of the boys wero hoardto complain Tho ‘girld"wore mors modest and contont with o glass apioce, * Bverything was supplied in tho greatest with -thom, -but . in vain, A devout Committeeman cornered one of tho urching and bogan to queation ‘him upon Irdarrived, the hoys had mado sovors! stam- With a lock of sbieop,-if ono jumps into. the river, vho others all follow. -Bo it was with the boys,—and When ono wonld ull would follow, avd unite At :3:50 -o'olock tho eecond Tunch was an- nounced. ‘Nono wero baekward in recoiving in tho ultornoon their it paper-bag—tho -dupli- Junch .camo unather flow of lontonado, which wag taken in with o peculiar grocdingss. T .closod the exeraisos on the grounds, when all longant, vLho boys-amusgod themsclves by -throwing pob~ blos ab iho dopot windows ne tho -trawm whirled past, and_the pirls divided tholr tinw hotweon chauting Sunday-sehool bymnn, and crying ovor tho.loss of.their hats, hundkerehiofls, or wrap- To tho.gonevonity of the Clieago & Pacific Railrond, -und tho kindioss of the Lurnors, the thoughtful- 0w of our husiness men, and the Jabors of the Maonglug Committeo, all participantnave ip- daistod_for a duy's unalloyod pleawure, which of tito «Junch and incldontals wna about £400. ‘'his Jenvos n bilunea from the uilizony' fund of about 600 in the hands of the Lreasurer. It is propoied that-the noxt oxcurslon shall bo for tha Lonotie of tho Houtia Sido children, which will ba givon atos enrly a duy as practicable, 1f tha Paciflo Rtund iy fol- lowed bys few of tho many roads conteviug in the oy, the Committao's labors will be ma- torially- lightenod, nnd the hnppiness of thon- sauds of tho poor ehildren of the city will be w, Of the Hunnibal & with a goodly lot of eattlo, andsecurod an excel~ «Jeutlocation for herding pmrposos. Tor a time ovorything wont well, and ho had just begun to congratulato himuelf upon the fuct that lus lines it placos, whon ono evenitg nbout a dozen *civilized™" Indisns un- vors made camplaint to tho Indinn Gommissionor, and ¢ho laster ab itl\o'omnnr 925 to pry bia wiy hofo, n llvh:r couid tako him,>, The ¢ouplo thon shook ‘honde-and paried tho heht, of filonds, S IRON Tho Prospects of thie Fall Trades Syccral Dispateh to 7'he Chicago Trlune. Pmmavsienty, Ta., Aug. 13,—Since-the ad- vanon, .in hareiron’ moted fn ‘tholatter pagt of Tuo advance, aid mahnfao- turers eom genorally very confidont that still pottor prices will bo obtalned duting tho noxt #ix wooks, . Thoy navguo that Uids-was owhig o (1o "daslra of ‘tho niflls to yeiuto thoir slotk of fottling” oros, lnrge amounts of which wore gon of 1573, and that, in addition to thls, many mill-ownery in Docen~ Dot last, soolng that pig-iron was vory low and hotloving o roaction -immbrent, macdo large pur- cliasoy of ,the matal, to be dolivered duriug the ‘spring.and carly” suthmor. “Clo bopod-Tor ad- vauco did nob ccoui,—on tho coutrary, lower pricen provailod,—and’.thedo tnills,..becomtng domornlized, threw their waros on tho markot at , in ordor Lo ralso funds to meot tholr'ageruing obligationn, . Tals } wag moro pectienlarly the ctase 'wesb of thb mountaing, and this” exylaing wly bars at ono July, the market hins boen qulot. ‘however, {8 firmly held, carried ovor from the sci tho bos prico thoy could timo sold as low du 28-10 conts’ por pound in ot soction of tho country, nithumgh this |, was donbtloas 10 por ton losg than, ity seost. Durig thopratsix monthy {tho: Wentekh milly lovo becomo reliovod of thiy load ; this iy ovidont from thio faos that during thet time thero hay boon no grent prossure (o mako aolos, ;md timo sinco January last, Xast of tho mouutains tho the desivo .suomy lean :to-doy thon at an; mill-owners have at 1o timo forcod their iron on thio market In vo nrgent'n watinor, but have run their mills $o supply the curront dewmundy, many 'of tham shuttiog down outwvely, some Iruuning Em;: of the time, and .othors running ull time, | n lo turng. During tho month of July the majority of the mills In tho gonuery wore stopped for ono roasoa § or puother, ‘Owing to thiy, and kuowing tho | stocks of iron: in~ the market to bo light, tho! Dhilndolphin mills, lato in July, advanced the - price of bavs from 93¢ to -8-centy. . Atmont.gim- dvanced from 2-5 to 2-0 and 27 cents, -and rofused to con-! tract largoly ahead oveon - at -thode igurcs, [t in well to hote that this advauco has cunscd ‘nltanconaly tho Pivtsburgh nills no excitemont in ‘tho market; buvers scem in mno hurry -to placo their dors; while® tlie milt-mon neem to feo botter than they havo for monthy “faros-; to-our own- Ocutonniel -bulldings that wil ueo at lonat +4,000.tons of rollod iron, thocoutrnck to supply wlileh has ‘alroady-boon placed, giving two mills wori for soma timo to coma; to tho iron stestnors thaf ‘aré now contracted for af Chestor, as woll as to tho vast gonoral domand, which, heving remaiued dormaut for mouth, now #ooms aboys Teviving. Thoy nredict no ox: “trnordinnty - domand with - rapidiy- wdvaneing do. lrok for o fuir averago fall | prices, Lub .oy trado a prioes-that will-oanss thoie noxt balanca. sheets (o Lo different from that of Lheir last two* sottling days. It is yet too Boon tosay whother thoyaro righ in-tholr calcnlations, but ono thing'is certain, that the noxt wix wooks will pottin tho question whathor the fall trado ig to bo a’prosporous oue oruot, RECIPROCITY, Mocting of Onnadian Manuiacturers to Discuys the Jlatter—Conciusions. Arrivea ats I Hawirro¥, Ont., Aug. 13.—A mécting of ‘manufacturers to considor the Rociprocity,Treaty Thero woro but fty dole- gates prosont when the - mesting was called . to .order at noon, 80 it wag Tesolved- to. ndjourn «till this afternoon, when Mr. Bimpson was mado «Chairman, thero being theu about 100 mombors, ‘bogan yestorday. ‘lu attendance, Tho Oheirman delivered an agd- -droys, showing thoe nature of tho busiuesa before. Boveral committeos wero: popointed fo -considor the offect tho Rociprocity Treaty wouldi havo on-tho different branches of manufacturo. T'heso committoes reported at the evening ses- slon. T'ho Committes on Machinery reported ‘thom. -that *“this ‘Committos, while in favor of reci .procity in trado rolations wath tho United Statas, 50 far o8 thoy embraco tho natural products o tha two countries, canuot bub view with alarm the offcets’of tho proposed treaty on the'variuu mannfocturing! ntorests ropostod thar, **after a caroful study of tuo Roci Procity Tronty in .5o.far o8 it aflcots woolen i ‘dustry, thoy uro of opinion thaé thiv' intorost will bo most gerlonly affocted.” ‘The Cabinet-Ware Committos roported that on «tho question of curriagos. and puits theroo? tho Commtes wers equelly divided in opinion, and that, o faras it rofatod fo tho mavufaclurc.of wooden-waré, —siich as tubs, ynil, - hatdlos, ete.,—tho trenty would bo nn advaatage. 'The Boots nud Shoes Commisteo reported that ‘und emphatically protest agaivat and objeot 1o & Reciprocity ‘Lreaty with shEpe or thoy most docidedly tiis United States, or fres trado in suy form in tho boot nud shoc business, The Cottoh Fabric Commitice reported that *tho tronty is 8o indistinct on this quostion thab it was impoesjble to arrive at o just conclusion, bint, g0 far s vould bo soon, tho_fickd of operpe o di- ‘Lho Papor Aanufacturers! Gommitteo reported that the paper Lrado would bo soriously uilootad Dby tho operation of the treury, British pepor jo not also included, thongh tho paper-mills in the States aro now becoming very much conccatra~ ted, thus giving them vory muterial advautage ovor our isolatod mulls ;- yet to securs recsprocity in emicultural products wo weald cicorfully sui- tious would bo matertally Jusseved wid vorted, = mit to reciprouity in pape: . EDUCATIONAL. The Hone Nowwten Bateinan Slected Dreafglent of Kuox College, Srectal Dispatels t0 Lhe Chican 'rivune, | Gauessuna, Iil, Aug. 13.—At the callod meet: suceess to rajso’ au- ondawmaut fuud, «eod, ‘with DMr, Datoman: ab. tho: heud, fricnds of tho Cullogo feol contldont of u'pros- perous yaar. Alroatly mauy iuguirles huve hoon 15 students would be. sont -the next'yoar provided recelyod concorbing tho Presidency, stating th My, Dptoman was seeired for Mropident. —— A ERIDID Traguay. From the Centralia (o)) Gyard, d Tinst fall o imumber of porsons left {ing vxcwl;y for Texus, Among fhd ot fas Jolii Loney, formerly a section boes o the Colpmbia branch and soy-in-lnw of Mr, Giles Adums of this yi- oluity, and W, D. Adewms, his brother-lu-lay, Now comes tho s intolligenco of n’ triplo tragody, wheroby Taiiny, his wifo and ehild wora hwrled to an unthmely deatn, It scoms that somotima sinco Touoy’ yonng child, which-wi the burial of hix wife, ‘L'ousy tnok tho alild and s wifo dicd, loovipg .nudered off {u the woods, " JTis sbuouue cansiug uncasinosy, » party was organizud to souroi for Lim, nud after a tima found i asleop it tho wooda,” W, D, Adnma awoke him, whereupou b jiumped up tnd drow a pislol, forelng Adany ta sloat hiny to wave his awn life. On plating up thio ol it vias founnl doud Wit ity wholl cruabiod, und it Lnd ginco beon ascortalucd” thut Yooy potamiod his wifo, . 1ty suppoed that when lio uwvake and ‘found himsolf surrounded by his neighbora ho believed that thoy had como £0 nrrost b aud. was Jod to make tho resistanco whioh vesultod in his dentlys Soik ! g - " ho Woiv pipdsh Ministor, Hpaaking of the nw Bpunlsh Mwliter, the Washington Chronicld ey “Don Autonlo Muitil tho rocontly-np- Eululm Spunlsh Ambusendor to o Umied Statos, was born In the Irovinoe of Grouady, nnd i now asbout 48:rypars of ugo, Alter hoaving complotod; ligyluorary studies and u coupse of jurieprydanos, ho wonb to Madrld, and became a politiosl journallsy, coutributing nrti- oloy to tho priucipel papors of that city, chiefly bt |t tho poc b oflest 825 0 yy bis sty orf, adyll A ;poca, then, ns mow, tho best paper on {Informitho pooplo down that way that tlo whi or- | : . 4 paat, *and pationtly bide" their tlmo, boleviug llmlc the doy will soon .bo horo whea buyers must pur- chase, aud-at-o prics that will ot east pay the cost of productiou. -I'ho mill-mon point to the railrowls, which for o twolvemonth have made none save the most urgont repairs ; Lo the crops, which now promiso to omploy tho entire runnimg slock of .our great Last nnd West thoreugh- of Canada.” ‘Tho Waoolon, Textile,-and Manufucturing Committeo ivg of tho Lrustocs of Knox Colloge lnut oven- ing In this placo, the subject of the Droyidency came up, und yesulted in tho ‘eloction of tha Tlon, Nowton Batemau. At tho spring meoting of tho rustecy; o committeo was appolnted to walt upon Mr. Bateman to aecertain whother or not ha would ‘acceps tho position if tondered bim,. It wosafter tho report of this Committoo that Mr, Datoman was clected, aud there s no daubt that the position will bo nccepted, - A de- tormindd offort i8-boing mado; with considerabla tho gick ut tho timo, After the L'oufnsuin, Bonor Muntlilo was noveral Limea | olected a momber of the Cortes, and m 1859 ho \mu| appolnted politieal Hocrotary of Cuabr, while “Gen, Botrano was Govornor of tho luland. ~ Bhotly “afterward lo was ap- poluted politieal Glovernor of Havann wh s donoudoncles, Qu his rotwrn to Madrid, fn 1663, ho foundod tho Polidicd, whiclt immediately roso ta the.raulc of © firatacldss po pér, and liolds that ‘raputntionr tosduy. - Sonor [antille hos oflon-hiad.teudorad- to hinkvory-1ine Punnm oflivon, but b hias rofusod themall, At augtl. howovar, o hay boon proyvaliod upon by Maistial Sorrano to accopl the povition of Mluis- tor Planipotentiary Lo this Republic, Woilo Ho- nor Mautills ield oftica in Cubn, bo ofton visited tho Unitod Blates, and mado our institutions and our ])rummouvpllbfln mon o-profound-- slady, ne. hag licen_ovidonced by tho ublo articles from bis Fun which Lipvo from timo .o time appented in his pepor, -La Politica, and elsowhere, To tho ability of Hossor Moutillviis o slateamnd and'a prnetdenl jonrnalist, and to: the coufidence roe posed fu'hun by Marsbal Berrano, tho high honot :;‘rl rfi))muuu‘l.lnx L country at Waslunglon ia iolly B N HERRIBLE DEATH A’P—A-WA’HEI\- cune, e i A Bickeniung evelntion—Tio Broprier -0 ehe Ksiablishment churgen by Corouer’s Jury with Craminnl legtects t o dron the New York Tribune, Aur, 11. p | - Ak No, U1 West Twenty-vecond sireet, n fow doury wost of Lighth uvenue, is o four-story, wi-gtono,, donblo-honse, knoww -aw. L, O, A Ecmgltau&ccx‘mr‘u Lydropothlo Cure.” It Iy beou 1 opération smuo 1350, and thero have been’ undonbtedly undor Its roof d-grent nuwbor of pasidnts ofall clawson, - At prosond.Liters.aro only ivs suvalid peopla claimiug. lismhdepisnlity. Lo Doolor.unyn that in the swmmor.montls tho claga of ‘puoplo who solicit treatwont ab Liw n | bonds allvisit \vm.uuug-rl;mbu and’ conutry re- sorts, bub that with thio sl smigns ofcold wouthor his 1nbtituto is well filled azain. Rooms funnlnn: distinguished: putionty aro already en- gagod. s & un Saturday, Aug. 1, n_young married lady, Tuabolu B, Poitor, dicd nb Dr, Senieifonddeker's Liousio under wuch clroumetances that Dy, Lealo, of Wost 1ifty-third streot, who sttondsd bor during tho libt weeks: of hor illuous, decmod it best to eull foy an fuvestigalion by the Coronera, On Souday, the 2d, Daputy Uoruner Shive und Dr.iBeguh mndo o post mortem examination, and found tao vody full of putau sores and gans grens, the lowor purt'of sho back hoviug xotted dyway, Déath“was cnused; fn their opinion, by exhaustion fronmi bed-sores. Tho investigation wis fisld by Coroner Woltaan yesterday, Lhreo weok boforo her daath, Misu Depow, knowing thae deacly was certain, was warried to hor afi- auced, Mr. Pottory. by her fathor, whois a clergy- man. ;e b Dr. Ciarlgs A. Loolo, of No. 239 West Tifty- thitd stica}, tesulled that on July 7 o was_re quested by Afe, Depoyw. to Vistw Lis dauglitor, Tsa- bells Dopow, who was then sufferivg frowm gan- greno, nt {he Hydroputhic Curo of D, Sohiciten- decler, . in' Twonty-secoud seraet. - Lhe father | | wauted to inve her romoved to the Ioosevelt Houpital, Whon she-was taken to tho eatablish- wmon.of Dr. BebictTondecker tho Doctor promised that sho should bo cured in six .wooks.. Whon t | she ‘lad. Leen in tho u‘fdmpntmn Curo sovzral , | weeky, 1t way discovered by n nurse whom hor father cmployod that she wus kopt covered with - | wet bandages, und that Dr, “SeuioNendocker sel- dom visited hor, mnover oxmnmcd hor, and wus wholly " unawuroe @ of " hor: condition, - | When ! remonstrated with, Dr. Schieffondock- er sent for a Dr. Mwor, who pronouuced 1 n_coso of gaugrono, aud_rccommended hor t | romoval to Roosevelt Ilospitul: Sho .wus ro- fused admission thero, howuver, and Dr. Leale wau ealled in by XMr, Dopow,' Thoro ho found tho nurso, who told him tiat Miss Depow was not only. water-sonked, Lut thut putoid sores filled with small maggots wera found upon her body, atd muggots wero also crawlmg ovor * the bed-tick, aod the bed-linen sus filthy. Dr, Leals oxumiued tho pationt sud found her snticring from bectid fover, lior pulss boiug -a¢ 130, sud tue temporature 105 dog. Moreliloation liad. seb i, oxtonding about 5 inclies slong tho splug. Iach hcel was bluck from mortiication, and a _boint of mortilicution was visibla on tho tosido of tho loft groiu. The young ladg was delirious in cousequenco of the absorption of. poiron from theso gaugronous parts; Tho fact that thesa gaugrouous eruptions were m peculinr pluces showd that thoy wore causeil by tho-deotlitating iutluences of sovoral weokd’ npplication of watcdy *at parts nlieady weoukenod, ‘L'lic ubdomon which had been cucased in ‘wet baudages was coverod by dark-blua spots, tie mizo. of s thumb-ual, L, Loeulo aunowced to the parants of tho young Indy chat she could noturecovar, aud that it Wwould probably suporinduce embolisia if sbe woro ro- 1doved, 1n ‘the mesntimo,: Dr. BolieRoudeckor was pressing them to tako ber away, declaring time sho vhould nob. -remmn in tho Lousd, Dr, . Lealse wos thon givon. full. churge of hor by tho parouts, and pemsisted in visiting ber daily at Dr. Schiefondecker's houso. Once he asked for clean clothes for tha bed from tho doctor, but -they were rofused, The finon was extromely dirty, The shoets nud \towels whick had beon used woro loft to soak in - | 'tho bath-room without disinfectants. ‘Bheots = | and pillow-casos, which ho found in another room fn the house, wore quite as tilthy. Diffor- cnt. boardors, be was told, ussd tho same bed« clothing, and it bnd not beou changed for two wooks, Patients were also ocoupying the other room which he visited: When Dr."Leale applicd for clean linen for his putient it was. promused, but tho promiso wed nob kopt, “he pationt coutinued to grow worso, tho porgrons - oxtended, nnd sbo. wos. - uimosk constaudy in delivium, Dr. Schieffoudecker in .tho monutimo bocamo torrifled ub the prospoct of o death oconrring under such circumstances in s ostablishmont, sud be wrote s noto totho purents of tho {unng woman churging them with canspixacy in placing the givl wnder s chasgoe akter sho was so far gono. When tho parouts told Dr. Leale of this, e immediatoly determined that thero,sliould bo_a Corouor's inquest. Bhe died on Aug.'1, und' Dr, Schioffondecker at onco inlormed thie Cozoner's ollico thut sha had died under Dr, Lonlo's care, and requested that lior body sbould be removed at once, Under theso circumstancos, Dr, Lealo foly it due to himself -to.require a. thorouglh. investigation. Dr. Rey- nolds, Dr, Soguin, nud Dr, Wopd woro reunnt with him, athis vequest, whon tho pe. st osamination was meda. - Dr, L. C. Seguin, ot No. 17 East Lweaif first stioot, testifted that ho way convorsaut with the -emioy and considerod thnt the trostnient which the patiouc received wos dotrimental rutber than bonotictal, Mo bad treutod hor wo mouths be- fore sho enleved the hydropathie ostablislunent, 1fs gave lier styychuine in increusivg doses. $Sugan MeDermout, tho nuse, testified thab Dr. Sehiotfondockor nover visitod the patiout fur tweuty-eovon days befora sho'diel; that tho bed-linon was'so tlthy sbe intendod 6 leavo tho fouse, and _that bed-sores’ wers all over tho pationt’s body, Tho patient mude complaine of Jhex treptmoent, : Christian Chayles Schioffendecler tostified that o kept the water-curo in quesiion, and had .dona 50 siuco 1809, Ha. -uo diplown, 1o lLad been in this countyy -thirvhy-iva years, 4lio L parents-of tho doceasod wantod her- trouted for puratyeis, .- superindaced by un ovordoso of strychinue, Ko had -oxaraived ‘the putiony nuyd from %:npgmne. 1Ia uyked | 1 r f 4 .found ber nui!;m'lui: the pavonty t0 taka ber Rway, but they wonld not, 1o praccdoed modicitio ontsido ay well ay in his water-cure. Ifo hutt studied mediciuo for two years ut Loipele. o always wrpto M, D, wieer s nnwo. . Pho jury,aftor & fow momenty’ sbsenco, roue dored tho following verdiot:: “Baid Isabellu 8, Pottor cawmu to bor doath by tha eriminal nogli- gonco of Chartos O, Schiolondeckor on Aug. 1, 1874, 'whilo uidor his rrontwons ab luw justituto; o, 818 Wout ‘Lwonty-second stroot; and wo reo- ominend to' tao Board of Hoalth to ses that -such institutions nro not allowed excapt undor the suporyision of & properly oducatod medieal 1maw, Dr, Bohloffendookor was thorenpon held in 22,500 bml to muswor. Bail was furuahied by -Marstwl O, Roborls, Duving the tuquost, Ostanynn Lifondi, Consul-Genornl of the Ulto- nuan Empire ut Now York, desired to! giva testi- oy to the efteol,thnt bis vou-was killed in {he sawo cutabiishmont oight '8 ngu, Lut Coronct * Woltmuay rotused, not coustdering it relovaut to tho pregent caso, . e e et A Waterspont 2o the Jite': el At rhou 8:50 o'clo of these eorontria visitars mado its appoatatico un tho Bt Johus itivor, about 5 miled ‘mouth- weet of tha clty, aud far i fov minutos aforded o ine ppactaclo to stk of our itlzony ay hup- pobed tuseo it. Whon flrat obuervad, thore wuy 1L vudt tongug of almost fuky bleckncys shooting straighe down from an unusu‘-ll!ly hoivy bank’of clouas, whilo on tho nivar vary littlo commotion wad discornablo, Lhiy cohimn gradually in- cronscd in longth, and tho azitatiow uf tho water of tho siver beeamo greator uutlitha wpout roaohiod from tha rivar 1o tha cloud, In this po- nlfton iv stool for u fow minutos, and then grid- uully fadel nway, 'Tho cotumu assumed a beau- tifully undulatiug shave, lika n vasl serpaut o nnlo i longtly, susponded from tho elouds, with itu outilnos dlstinctly dollned throwgh tho o tlro distance, Alroweshor the sight was a grat- fying ouo, particulatly s It kopt o vafo ttunco trom tho ciby,

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