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Hoaw 8, P, Wlipon, Tolsnd, woorl. B3 B Docondren, Tottage Lako, waod. Yeup Nowtana, Duffalo, sindries, Trop Oswegatehlo; Ogdonsbury, sundrica, Balir Amorican Unioh, Menominee, himbot, Slir B, A, King, Monomitias, lumber, Tiely Commereo, Benominco, Tumbor, rop Philalolpia, Butato, sandsien, rop Gordon Gainpliall, Baulo, sutidries, Bohr ftnbow, Agond’s’ oy, cedur posts, Hehw Mediator, North Ty, codar posts, fivhr Amoskeag, Blatar Bay, woods S (iraham Brothors, s’ Pior, wood, g 1, O, Albrocht, Ford Stver, himbor, Bt Djapaleh, Abuapop, cedar, posts, Sebr Albutrost, Teayorso 1ay, batk, Relir Favorite, Bay City, lumuer, fielir Two Brothers, Motiominco, lumber, Hebr 3, V, ‘Taylor, Ford Tiver, lumbar, Hanr 0, D, Norrls, Good_lnrlior, wood, Selir Ellinn Allon, Monominoe, Litaber, Belir J. W. Doane, Budfala, coal, LOLEARED, Rehr Nortl Biar, Péntwater, 00 bu eorn, sundries, Liurk Carrior, Maulstoe, 1 brl porke Blir Joralo Ldlips, Minbico, 1,000 Um oats. i O, ¥, Heg, Poringo Take, sundrics, B 1z Gronkar, Desankes, 1 tores lard, and euudrion, Boow Mellon, Whitaliall 100 bt oots, 36,000 brick, snd sundH Sehr Ashiabul3, Masonvillo, sundrice. Bchrilnitie ao?.'nmn\mm-nio, 27,700 b corm, g 0, 4 > ok A e e Glay anke, 10 Urls Qour, and aundriey. B em, Cornell's Pler, #9 Lut onts, and sundrica, e o uate G doseplhy 30 bia Wmo, 40 kogs Prop LakyOntario, Montrenl and intarmedinto ports, o En skt 09 balos broomi-corm, aud Auu~ Prop Take Brooes, Tonton Hacbor, sundrics, Bt Clilcago, Manitowoe, sundrica, Btmr Shoboygon, Manitawos, aundrics, Bime Coroun, Bt Josaph, sundsios, KIGHT OLFALKAKGES, Prop Coveland, Ogdensbiirg, 11,200 bu corn, 109 brls tlonr, Trap Missour), Duluth and Intermediato ports, 180 bn ‘corn, 1,434 bit oate, 16 brls lour, 600 bagy feod, 15 bris pork, and eindries, - - Stmr Aiakegon, Grand Uavon, 16 brls pork, and sen- i drioy, Prap G, J, Kerahaw, Buffalo, 65,000 bu corn, And b6 veesols clearal light, Lako Krelghts wors moderatoly actve at 8o for.corn.and:3io for ‘whoat to Buffalo by #atl, and 6o "by steam, 'Tlo cn- agurments for Buds w&'rf“ Behra Deshtigo and A, /onght, corn ot 80 eche Eilen Bpry, wheat at 3o prop Montana, ‘corn through 3 prop’ Indis, whent ol Bije, and tow A, Sherwood, whoot on privato ferms 3 rop hiladotplia, whoot throvgly via iz, To rorl T oo el Sun Soctoto, Whot ot Sige- o Clovor land—Sehr Bafford, barloy ' nt 330, ‘Lo Tingstou— Sebr Grolon, wheat bt 036, To Oawego—Prop Cluve- Jand, cpen thirough, and schr Adiroudac, oats on pri- Talo ofpis, Totnl/ 13, “Capaclly, 160,000 bu wheat, 126,000 hu corn, 25,000 bu vats, and 14,000 bu barjoy. In tho aftornoon {ho achirs” Holvstta, Caiuden, Gliam= pion, aud Brldgowstor worw engiged for co Lo Buffalo at80: schr J. B “Malles, wheat to Qnvego nt Sxc. Capacity, 160,000 bu corn’ and 10,000 bu wheat, Veascls Passed Port fluron. Pour Hunow Doox, Avg. Sl.—Dowx—I'rops Itus- 13, Ontoungan sud o, Colin Campbell with City of ooville, Boa-Dird; kehirs ‘Daldwin, David Wells, Bamana, Jumbics, Bap Ditgo, Kivgfitier, Peterson, ‘Novads, Anna Marin, Nimrod, David Stowart, La- Balls, Wulertows, X. G, Riciardi, Ecla Tll, Besalor, 1L, Noyes, E.Ur—Schra Graco Murray, Deluware, Throo Droth- n, Unadills; Bacon, Ssmuol Watson, Onolda, Nassau. Wixp—Noriheast s -weathor flue, Tour 1lumow, Mich, Atg. 3l—Evening—Dowy— Trop Brooklyn ; achirs Lucorno, Ogarita, Dunean City, 3nmes Norris, Tuylor, Sunxise, Light Guard, Bsoi Cook, Mty Lyon, Atkerlca, T. W. Terry, Grongor ; barks J, G. Maston, Jolin M. Hutchinson, Uz—Psop Livsence; sohr 'rank D, Barker, Iilinols & Michl patporront, L, ‘Atig, — orchout, Ottawa, 6,000’ b cornt ; Board of Trade, Ottaws, G.00 bu coru; Gracto Griswold, Minnooks, 6,000 b “corn' - Champdon, La Saile, 4,600 bu corn, 2000 bu outs, 120 bu wheat; Catatacl, Lo Eallo, 5,00 bu cord, 00 bu'rye; Dols i, .Ottawa, B,750. bu corn; Lteox,' Oftawn, 9,500 Du “boim, 4000 bu osts, 47 bu barley ;. Onons .digs, Mosrfs, G800 Lu corn: Monlior, ' Murrls, 'nm A corn; “Gon, McCiollan, Jvifst, 6,000 bn corus Maplo Leaf, Konkakea fecdor, 6,060 Bis corn g Bhanirock, Lockpdrt, 4,500 bit corat, 300 bria four § T, Ryburd, Matsellics, 6,000 b corn ;' Midic, Souccn, 5,000 b ourn ; Delly Yirance, Morrls, 6,000 bu corn § Decr uck, Onlilconto, Xo,auuolgx corn, Curanzb—Frop Whaloy, Oliaws, Titeaehin, Ottawn, U1,140 ' Lundbe 20,230 1L luriber, 35 m Iath ; Lacon, ' 7: H A, Woolsou, Jolict, 74,177 ft' Iunber, ‘58,750 £t lally North Iiranch, Jolict, 73,877 £t humnber, 8,830 s lutd, n Canol. 120 ~ARRIVED=— o Tho Lake Underwriters. Tho Chieago, Board of Lako Underwriters hold a meating yosterdsy fiornoon ot tholr office, corner of TaSallo and Washington stroots, Presldent’ Wiloy A, ¥zon-in tho Clinir, 5 ‘Mr, Jamos 1, Kellogg, tho Secretary, réad tho min- utenof lant mectg, Which were adopted, Yrealdent W, M Ligan, thon lendered his redignation an nccount of bis belng President of thu Veysel-Owne crn’ Association, and tho intcrests of theag two bodics being fomstimes entagouistie, 1lis rosiguntion wis accenlod, nud tho cloction of 6 SUCCRLUF Was post- ‘poned uutl nost meeting, Mr, Lovering, the Sccrotary of the Natlonal Toard of Lako Undorwriters st Duffalo, who was present at tlio ruceting, ‘mado ‘gomo remarks in regard to fho ales o {nsicanco, saylug tiat Lo bad visited most ot tho New York sud Canads marino insurinco compn nies, and they woro oll unanimous that tho present Tates should bo maintained, Ife also reguestod that If thoro wan occasion to make complaints un account ‘of frrogutaritios, thosa complainta sould bo made {0 uud to 1o ouo elso, Ho woitld a% ‘onco tako cog- xifzanco of them and come biero to hiava tho matter ine vestigated, and amicably sottied if possible, A tosolution was passod that iho commission paid $o ngents ehonld nob exceod 10 per cont, and ibut 10 ‘rolicrago should bo yafd borsatier, - Iblw Fosolution Lus beon pasoed by all tho local Bogrds, und alf the marine companios Liavo ajued the Bgrooment. Difscellaneous. cncago. ‘Thera fa anothicr large lumber fleet n port. ZTlio ftmy Peerloss srrived hero frow Lako Superin ox yeaterday morutog, —The schr Bertha Barnea ran into the eastern abut« mont of Bandolph str ot Lridgo yesterday morning, Joalng her ibboom and huving bor hend-gour badly injured. Tho bridge was alsg elghtly dumaged, stopping trafo for about halt-an-hour, ' —Tyo ackir Col, Legg ran ngaiust tho schr Milwankeo Delle, lying at the eaat side of Wulls streot bridgo. Tho Lol Uk carried awey lier i rigglug, oud tho Milwaukeo Bello lost Lier main Loom, —Information was recolved yeaterday that tho stmr V., . Retéham, wluch cleared with s casgoof grain from this part last Baturday, struck o schr Nello'Wal bridgoof Waukegan, fcaring away tho maln chain- plates, sevoral atanaliions and ralls, and plowing an ridoufation, roveral (nclies deep, £ho whole length of Walbridge's porteside. The Walbridee has roturned to this city, and will go into Miller Brothers' dry-dock for ropeirs. rremwnERE, ‘The Captain of {ho Oanadian rchr Pacifio fafled o roport i Dusiceu City, and was fincd by the custom autborities. —T'lo schir 11, O, Post ran ashore in_tho vicinity of Littio Manjtowae Thuraday morniug, but’ was gotten off soou aficr Ly tho tug Willio Richurds and towed to RManitowoe, —Tho differcncea botwaen tho Jnsuranco: companica and thaownors of the schr James Platt Linve béon set-. tlod nud sho liua boen taken out of tho hands of tho Tnitod Btates Marshal, < iy =i anwwer Lo s Inquiry for the rélatlvee of Capt, John Morrison, lost_overboard from the small echr Tva, Mr., Robest dcCormick, First-Mat of tho schr Llizh R, Turner, informs o reporter of tho Milwaukea ‘Gentinet that_Morrison’s . paronta - resido threo miles from Perth, Canada East, on what fs kuown os tho Beoteh line, 7 - & —'Thia party sout out from: this city to recover the eargo ond other paraphorualia of tho Steamer sunk near Oak Orchard, Lako Ontario, has” sucocedod in eccomplishing all {liat was desircd. * Beaides recovers 4y the cargo, whicli was' indealrictible, thoy ralsed tho-voller, engiue, and most of tho tackde. Tho expo- ditfon wus on” board tho seur AI, D. Root, ~ Ko hns arrived fu port with all {lio wnterlal, which will prab- ably e djsposed of at 'auciion uext Tueadoy,—Luf- folo Commercial Advertiser,. . . —Th canal-boatmen proposv Lo eombine for s rlso of canal frafghts, In pursuance of his purpopes call was yealerday posted up along the docka for & génoral meofing of boatmen to Lo held- last ovening st the Ztmn billding, on Primo strcot,- Thio notico mpoclaly indicated that i “sealpor would be admilted, Wa hope tlio bostmen will uucccad.——lxu{uh’b‘r a8, —What stiould constituto a part of tio outdlt of oyery versel on the lukes in & book of fnstrictions for tho guidanco o1 overy shipmuster under sny and all. alre oumatauces, Tho territory of the norlliorn lakes {s sulficlently oxtonded os (o domand euch a Foquiro- micnt, and tho want of such & work has_been Jong and serjously felt, Instancea havo occurrad whiore vessuls Lave arrived at bome point asido from ber port of Lall i1 a damaged condition, her cargd in bad shapo, when it was ditlicylt for tho muslor tu determine whad was |, his Tiio of ‘duty, oven fo tho enloriug of o’ prolest, whicts, in some cares, {8 prolonged fur_boyond, tho red ilrod time, 1fcis often without mdnty, sud it fy & diflon(t tusl: Lo aueertaln fu what companice tho elilis au his vereel or cargo-are taken, b dutios of & Hlnster are niecezenrily complicated, and to the proper dncliaris horout cach ahonthd. Hocore Lhoranghiy prolicient in iho same,~Delroit Lree Press, Xlow =& Dishoncst Ienr § nckberpying rarty, Frons the Olark County (Wia.) Preiv, . On Weducndny of this wook Mr, Ackorman Jiving o fow miles west of this placo, and soyeral of Ins uncighliors forated a blackberrying party, und started in quost of thio sablo frult. They struck a good patob avout Bmniles trom horo, and Loforo noon had guttiored s couplo of buslolu, hoso thoy left iu their wagon, and lu tho aftor- noon starled in ucarch for more. Rolurning, thoy \mrt'\‘!urpllud to {ind that thoy had hud visitor. ‘Chiv visltor, no otbier thana’boar, had enterod 1holr wagon and liolped himaol to overy- thing. Lo found good, including tholr Dlackbor- riow, tho groates part of which hio Lad dovoured, aud tho bolsnce mussed ‘wo with his pays thub thoy wero worthless, o ‘sooms to have made n good squarc ‘meyl, winding up with a_largo watermolon that wap loft iu tho wagon, It was no doubt proveling to the borry gatharors, put it could not but have boon smusiing if: ouo could {spvo soon tho porformpnce, A lioar ‘i the cool- ont and ‘drollost” cuby ‘it “the world, especiully whon bolping bimuelf to sowmebody otze's things, rved o freipy THE -CHICAGO -DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, e oo e et CAMPING OUT. Teafirond ‘Men. Tnjoylng Thelr Vacatlon, A Tomporanco Party on the Bhores of Eoho Lalko, If any ono clnes of men can bo distinguished by an aptitudo tor luxurious onjoymont it lu tailroad men, A party of thom Lave boen and are aill in a dogroe ** coming ont strong * undor dififeultios which wowd havo finposod o sorlous burden upon Mark Taploy. Tho way thoy did i Wt unusnal, bitt oxtromoly agreaablo. Cho presont soagon oncoursged that amaleur mothod of roughing it kuown na GAMPING OUT. | Tha raitvond party foll into tho ssmo mopd, and asmpogd qut, . M, Fred Wild, of Raciue, Gonoral Yrolgut and Passongor Agont of. the Westorn Union Railtoad, issned invitations to somo fitly railroad-mon aud -boot compnnions in Ohicago, Rinctuo, and ‘Milwaukeo to ¢amp on -tho castorn shore of Brown's Lako, or, na fashionnblea ploaso to call it, ‘Eolio Lake, Wis, Anticlpating ploasant weathor and a genoral rush to tho spot, tho most elaborato -proparations -had boon mado. Tor s wook roilroad mon from Racino, and notably Mr. Wild, wero daily at tho camp. -Half-a-dozon tonts woro pitched, o kitchon sdmirably fitted up in one, s dining-tabla placed. inanothor, hatf-a- dozon ‘bunks ina third, a storo of liquids in o fourth, a'barbor’s shop in na fifth, and odds and onda-in tho tast, Evory -arrangomont was mado \vlgi tho most.porfoct uatlufnction oxcopt nd ro- gards TIE SLEEPING QUANTENS Thoso woro too scanty for tho guosts. Mr. Wild had roflootod that fruo happinoss consisbs greatly In tha charactor of ono'a diot, 1fo-hbad cansoquently providod two of the bost cooks in | Chiengo to propare thoe oatables, whilo tho quan- tity and wvarioty of tho'oh bo joyful.wore as ro- mrkablo sa tha quality. -Tho cigars. and liquora | wero the besé in tho markot, aud tho tablaat ! ovary ono of tho throo menls groaned updor n welght of entables such ns oven firsf-ciass Chi- cago hotcls could not surpass, 4 OX THE LAKR. - In addition to theso things tho young rail- | roaders of TNacine brought with thom a Lot for tho uso of tho parly; 3tr, Moors, of somo place in the oeighborbood, sent dowa anothinr, and tho young pooplo of Burlington furnished thosteamer for tho ‘flummm party's convopiance. ‘Tho Messra, ‘Wolls, of Burlington, postponod n trip over tho Inkes for a fortnight, whilo oyorybody in _tho neighborhood seemet to vio with overy- body clgo inbeing good natured aud ministering to tho comports of tho camp, Baturday woe TITE OPENING DAY, A fair company started for Burlington by tho out-golug traln on -tho Milwaukes & St. Laul Raitrond. - Roaching tho Westorn Union Crosu- ing thoy word transferred to o spocial from lin cing, and rattled ‘out to Burliugton atarato which must havo startled” gome of thom. The fatca woro unkind to Mr. Wild. Inatead of-bo- ing fayored with a and plensant day, tho b'hoys found themselves confinod to thoir tonts, 'Thore: waa nltogother too mueh water outsido, and they ‘wero driven -to mako tho balance truo by pouring somethin, insido. By tho timo' tho oveping trnin nrrived, it wna clenr that somothing unusual was going on, and that somo of tuo b'hoyw hnd not beon out on the Jako all tho time. "But at 9 o'clock supper wus gertted, and TIHE YOLLOWING VETERAXS waro countod: The host, Mr. Fred Wil3, H. Raymond, C. L. Lathrop, Mayor Baker, Ham Utiey, Capt. V. Vanco, and ex-Mayor Dand, of Tacino ; N.J, Fiold, J. B. dgar, and Frod Dan- noy, of the Wostorn Union Railrond, from Ra- cng also; V. D.—moro famillarly -known s * Billy "—Alancheatsr, of the Rod Line, hailiug from Ohiengo: T. O, Hatoh. D. L. Loyntou, of the Obicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Ru{ll:and, Y. D. Bouthworth, of tho Chicago, Danville & Vioconnes Mailrond ; Alex, H. - Poters, of tho Erio & Pacific Dispatch ; Dr, Halin, of Chicago; 1. Bruco, of Milwaukeo, aod E. Brown, artist, of ‘Davenport, 1o, Tho wonthor proventod: othors from comiag, but though tho party was only Linlt ng largo na had beon oxpocted, it wasn merry one. Tho evening was spent in cruisiny round the lnke in tho steamer, with a supor flambeau in tho bow, and tho expart spoarsmon on tho alert for the unwary ‘bass or pickerel, Beforo morning somo $0 pounds of flsh had bgen speared,—moro than would bo caton in hinlf-d6zen moals,—and tha spart wasabandoned. Asit wan dnybroals, - i was porhaps as woll for il partios that it como to an end. THE BLLEPING-TENT was go ecrowdod and nolsy, and had bocome so odorous, that many of thoe party woro driven to playing “draw-poker all vight. Botween the in- iroduotory remarks of Mr. Manchester, tho hearty enoriug of Mr, Petors, tho infantilo phan- toms which haunted Mr. Lathrop, tho objections raisod to nll this by Mr. Vance, and tho snatches of song and other nolses from tho pokor-playors as thoy gambloed gun-wads in tho rays of a loco- motivo heaalight, the moro tomperato mombery of tho parly found it bard to sloop. Tiue Tuin- UNE reportar rotled hinself in a blankot ard, his arm for o pillow, tried to sleop in tho Lar-room. Dut a domand for ico-water bogan to find ox~ rossion, and even horo there wad no peaco. t was astonishing to ses tho amount of 'fee-wator consumed Sundsy morning. Ior ‘mon who had on Saturday night oxprossad their contompt for wator, excopt to catols fish in, thoy cortainly dranke of it ta excess, Tho pokers playors nod fishermen rotired to rest at § o'clack, oudat 6 thocamp was nstirsgain. Tho oyo- oponer waa o favorite preseription, but Con~ gréas wator had o tair show, 'L MORNING OPENED - ont gloomily, but tho fish, cooked to porfection, Witk Bpring chickon, oxcolieut colfeo, froali eggs, potted meats, sud . the products of an oxcollonk larder, put overybody in the best humor imagina- ble, Mr, Petors put aside his polonaise aud plug- Yt for moro Christian attiro ; the boys startod ont Mlehing, gailing, - shooting, and swimming, Tho ‘aftérnoon was fing, though it ramed about noon, ‘Cho ladies of Burlington drove down to tho eamp to seo how matters woro golng. Tho sight wau in many ways uniquo, Reoumbent oa tho slraw, four religions dovotees wore playing cribbage ; in onothor tont the giru-wads wero changing hands with tho fluctustions of fortuno; an in- &cription was nailed over LTHE ENTRANCE TO TIE DAR-ROOM, * Bar Closed by Ordor of Ii. D, Colvin, Mayor,” and the eanvess sperture closed. This snay have beon meant for untire, for those who wanied n glass of bieer, includiug some of tho Indios, fonnd o difleulty in outoring by tho alloy, B0 tosponl, Bniling, rowing, and fishing, spearing, trolling, oand uuh-fiuhlng occupied tho party all day aud night, and they woke up yostordsy morning as {rosh and vigorous na country air and their own virtuo could mnko thom. 1lalf of them roturncd to their respective homes Ly tho 7 o'cleek train, but & fairly large numbor vemained behind, .- L'ho goneral enjoymont was unparalleled, Tho restlons bub unassuming forosight and activity of 3lr. Wild, tho host, loft roally nothing for tho guents ta do'but ha‘iuml Daturedand onoy them- golvos, and they hadtho cooperation of theBurling ton peoploin thislaudable occupation theirsuccess wos o matior of courso, ‘o onrly party yester- dny morning tried to cat a broakfnst at thie Junc. tion 1ouse, but, ead to relato, tho broakfust wan unoatablo oven by thuse hungry moen, EGHO LA ig o boautiful spot, and in irrogularity and brill- - inucy rominds ono.of o drop of quickwilver spat~ torod on tho groond. 1t abounds in _good flsh, and is.woodad with o romarkable varioty of tim- bor. It is proposed to crest o plain club-houso on gome poiat, aud meke an aunusl pligrimage to the plrco, If Mr, Wild is allowed to cator for 1ho guests anothor yonr, the difficuity will bo in keeping the number within roasonuble bounds. —————— ANNOUNCEMENTS, \ - Thoro will bo a concert this ovoning in the Halsied Btreot M. 1. Church. Admission froo. Thore will bo a young men's tomporanca mecting ot tho ¥, M. C. A, rooms this oyening, ‘o rpgular monthly meoting of tho Board of Councillors of the Houpital for Women and Ohil- dren will be hold av tho residonoo of Mru, J, N, Camp, No. 619 West Monroo streot, at 10 4. m, ta-day, “Tlio rogular meoting of the Ladion'2Ald Bockoty of Iialmomann Iospital will bo hold at ilio lgspital to-day, Y 1710 socond of the anunal sorles of South Park concorts will tako plneo on Wedncsday nftor- noon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, nf the now * Park Ttotroat,” at tho function of Firty-tyird stroot and Houth Pork avenuo, 'Iho concorts wiil bo continuod gvery Wodnosday untjl further notice. Tho Tawn Donrds of North, South, and West Ohicago; liold -thoir seml:annunl nicolings thiy afternoou for the purposoe of suditing bills, oto. Tuis i8 Wo tival Tegalmooting Bineo April, though the Bouth Town has held what it ealied meotings, and takon actlon which 3t will attept to logulizo to-day. 3 . 3 e ‘Thero will bo a rogulur muutlnglnf Tha Citi- sony' Avsocintion ot Chicago " hold at tho roogmy SEPTEMBER -1, 1874, of tho Angodlatlon, No, 20 Morchants' Bullding, | cornor ,\Vnuhlnizlou and’ LaSnllo streots, {his ovoning at 8 o'olnok.” Important roporta will 'bo mada to thix maoting, sn 15 requosted. Thero will.be a musleal and :literary porform- anco this ovailng at the Proyvidenco Daptiut Chuech, on Lareh, botwoon ‘Falton end Kinzlo siropts, for tho purposo of ralsiug -monoy to _-ppy off’ tho dobt .of this worthy aud hard-working colored conpregation, ‘Uho l\mgmmmo 18 0 Jong ono, and the oxcollonco of o porformance vouched -for by tho names of tlio porformors, smong whom aro 0, Dalo-Arm- strong, Miss Lonisa Suteliff, Mra. B. Galo, and iho ohoir of Olivot - Oburch, all of whom . havo tondorod .thoir sorvicon gratuitously. .In ordor to necommodate thoso living ot distance,Mr. Kolb, .of the Naudolph streob stage lme, hinw nemed to have soveral 'busos at. the ohurch-door 24:10:80 o'nlock, whioh will onrry passongors to Stato streob for tho uoual fare. — - . SUICIDE, NOT MURDER, Hesults of the Anguest on Poters ot . Ituo Qslond, . Bouthwostward from Chieago, ;16 -milos,. on & gonoral atloudance tho llne-of theToclTaland Nailrond, ‘is tho-Vil-" Ingo of -Bluo Island. Bituated on an ominonco, with aelightful landscapo on overy sido, it is ono of tho hoalthiost -nnd prottiest placos in the vi- cinity of tho city. .Order .and poacofulness quito in keoplng with tho location aro charactor- oatic of it luhabitants, and although rival boer- broworion contend for {ho oxclusivo custom of tho Ilager-drinking . portion of ‘tho population, yot -the .singlo polico officor o tho village enjoys o sinooure, -and soldom hiag ocepsion to unbolt the gates of the .eplaboose for the mdmittanca of au offender. Of this bnppy btato of aftairs tho old rosidents é‘xenk wkl: rido. Dut there ‘{8 n certaln plaintiveness in tho tone in which the comwmuni- | ‘ontion s mndo which exciten‘oue’s curiosity, ~It n1ises, as dovelopmonts provo, from the fact that | the genoral tranquillity of the place has latoly boon digtiurbed ; that ever sinco tho laboror's commanced worlt on_that portion of the Chleago & Southorn Ballrond, & “out oft” from - tho Donvillo Road, which'skivts tho_village on tho weoatorly uldo, tho place haa boon in A STATI OF FENMENT, Tho laborers, mlm\mriufi 100, comprising the Gorman, Irish, Polish, and Scandinavion nation- olitios, found their way froin tho scono of thelr nbors to tho Yilage boor-oalaona vaon after thelr arrival, nud, becoming oxhiinrated ‘aftor their .patptions, ocoasionally made domonstrations on- tirgly novel to tho goad poapla -af tho villags, aud of a decidedly objectionable naturo. It way immoilintoly resolved by tho sensible rosi- .donta that the town “wos in dongor from the incursion .of thesa gemi-civilized Uo- inga; for, although ‘thoir ‘bibulous propou- #itios wers a sourco of profit, yet their midnight frolics woro calculated to refard tha .growth of the juvenilo portion of “tho com- mnnlty, os they seriousfy intorfeved with the poaceful repoao of the older parsons, THE SOLITARY TOLICEMAN s aceordingly reiaforeod by o stripling, and JSfurthor aid was promised, nghny the numor- oun kegs rolled out on the sidewalk spoko clo- ‘quontly of tho dopth of dovotion' to Gambrinns ‘nuimating tho boarts of theso hardy sous of toil, Jbut the fights aud bowling told it with thundering ompbnsis, Iowovor, so long as they confined thomsolves to pummeting one nnother, the tvo .consorvators of tho pesco did not interfora. On Inst Baturdny night weck tho Bsclllcmmsn, bocon- ing faixly inconsed, chaporoned four Inborers {o tho'oalabooso. Tho nows of the capture sproad arotwd tho villago, and to tho farthest residonco on its outskirts, and evory onengrood that affairs woro amsitming fn alarming aspeot, Tn auch p state of feoling were the ordinarily .quict inhabitants of BluoIsiand on Sunday lnst, ‘no that whon, during the forenooy, it was made kuowa to them that THE JODY OF A MAK, .Cnrl Theodoro Poters, was found in Roche's Grovo closo to tho lsborers’ works, and on the villago boundary, thoy beeamo instautly’ im- rossed with tho notion that a murder most foul Endboen porpotraod. The roof of tho hond “was blowa off, aud o pistol with which this wns ellcetod was fouud lying about 12 oot away from the body; Elecw of the ‘brain stalued tho branches of tho trees fully 80 foot dis- tant, nnd o lorgo piece was found ad- hering $0 n branch 15 feot from tho grauud, This scatterlog of tho brain was _accounted for in euch o way a8 to intensify the borror esperienced wpon bouolding the body. A villager sald that the inhuman wretebes, aftor first blowing open tho skull, thon 700K OUT TIE BNAINS AND BCATTERED TOEM ATOUT. Tural innocence! As the only porsons who avere sapposed to know nnything about the do- cansod aud the oceurrence wora Dolés, nnd cauld pot bo understood, nothing could bo learnad to _change tho primary improssion that a4 murdor of tho fouleat kind 'had beon commitiod. Town- Truatea J. P, Huangon telogeaphod .to Coroner Johu Stophouns, who lost mo timao in ropairing to DBlue Island. From Zthe represontations mnds to him, Cora- ner Stophens felt justified in esusing the arrest of Mhomss Wynroghtehl, Frederick Schilling, and Martin Guth, gad o ave been companions of Petory, as thoy.camo from Chicago fo tho works with him. Yestorday, after n post-nmortem oxamination by Dr. . Henrotin, Jr., Connty hysician, TIR INQUEST was begun, and resulted in & verdiet of suicldo. fi:um tho evidence adducod and papera found.on the decensed, it appoars that Petérs was o nativo of Magdoburg, Germauy, and 85 yemus of ngoe, Howas ouly.a fow woeks in Chicago, snd was in pgrent waut, being oblized o borrow ‘money from ono of lus companions with which to got somo food lost Triday. Being wonk, and uaubla to work ot shoveling, tho Superintendout coneidoratoly set i at collecting rail-straps. The post-mortem examination disclosed A DISORDEDED STOMACI, but no bodily’ disenso. It is surmised, and, in tho absonce of proof to the contravy, the suppo~ sition is most probably correct, that Poters, weale in Imde;l with o disordercd system, avd ponmiless, becamo diskortoned, and sought wurcense from sarrow by taking lis awn lifo. I'ho body was lying in the grove from about 3 o'clock Saturday aflornoon uutil Sunday after- noon, oxposed to tho rain, and the proy of Lhe ground ivsects. ‘Tho appearanco of tho skull yosterdny, boforo the post-mortem .oxamination Was bogien, was oua of tha most shocking sights tho oy canld oo, From tha roof of the noga to tho poll, the skull was opon, snd what remaiued {heroin of tho brain wns covered with mnggots aud myriad flies and flying thivgs gormandizing thorcon. ‘Tho Coronor sont for the village undortaker, ono Krugor, sud tequestod bim to futor tha body, but 2 RRUSGER BEFUAED 1o do po on the plen that bus Wlls_for similar of- ficos for tho county are vot unpeid. It was only by much porsussion, and giviug s porsonal gupr~ autas of paymaut of the foo, that tha Coreuer finglly induced Krugor to consont, ‘Tho result of tho inquost soomed to afford much relie? to the villngors, ss it id fo tho Yolen who had mndo the chanes acquaintance of the decensed, and to the laborers gonovally, et R i Daurke on Ovstors. Tho oxpiration of tho probibitory oystor Jaw yes- tenlay throw open to our city restuurants a branch of (holr businoss which is, in many respocts, tho mont {mportaut, Afr. B, Burke, tha proprivor of tho well- known Iuropean Motel and Restaurant at Nos, 140 and 143 Madison strect, has Just coppleted oxtensive armogoments by which ho will be sblo during tho prosent oyster season to supply bis patrona with oys- tory of tho fincat quality, s entablishment hos boen equipped witls tho Juteat and most apyrovod_spparatus Zor serving up oysters in ull tho favurite styles, nud, oy 110 will uso uoue but the vory best und freshest New Yorle counta and shlls, his patrous will bo awred of an oujoyabla Divalvulir repast whonover thoy call upon ‘Wm, Mo Will rocelyo’ by expross dally o cholcest varloticn of ystors dlrect from the well-kuows oyster Louso of Dorliin & Bliaffer, of Now York, An o catoror BIr, Durke Is without n superlor in Obl- cago or the Norshwest, sud fhoro is no daubt that (his chidracter will bo fully waatained during tho presont ostor yoasou, and that his offorts to pleasa il roup iliclrrowerd ina full suppty of oustomors, On il aftor to-day Mr, Burke will'ho ploased to uee nli i Lrfondds wud nlt loyors of fresh oysters at tho roataurant srlioro lio bt imady_wuch oxtouslve propnratluns to fi- wuro tholr bilng supplied to thelr full atisfuction., B A S ‘Vulennized Pons, Josoph Maeon's vulcanized pens are s to bo o great lmprovemient over tha stcel pon now i gonersl uge, 14 {aclutmod that thoy will ot corrods, nud can Do used with auy kil of writtng-tnid or fuk, They aro ppoken very hinhly of $n Juropo, whera thoy aro n\nuu:i\r.m\'ckl, aud whera thoy Lsve been weed for somo tae, ——— Duryeas’ Starch, For laundry prrposts, s sure o inquire for Dur- yoan' “gatin Gloss Hlarcl,Y Yor culinafy uso, fu- quire for Duryoas’ *Ingroved Corn Blarch,! fign thint 4 Duryuas " 48 on overy package, 0110400, Murch' 19, 1871.—Wa aro ' LSRN bl esudry: and A i 46 o e Dbt s wo can got, It gives tho fineal Anisl, s tha whilosh and moat eeouomical starcl ovor usud by us, 2, dunursas & Co, Propri siontal Lattidey, Goygoer (Saratoga) Water on Draught By Buck & lwyner, 1uakors of he 4 Macs Galogno,” " THE ‘REES. CASE, Trlal of Oficer: Ryan Boforo tho Board of Polico,, . 1 Thoe “Testimony Boars-Heavily-on: That Individual, The Girl Yet Undiscovered, Tho regulsr mooting of {ho:Board of Patics Commissionors was. hold .ydsterday aftornoon, /Tho..omallor itoms of . businesn woro’ disponsed .with,.and tho acsalon of tho. Board -glven to the considoration of n charge proforred ageinst Tolicoman Chrlstophor M: Ryan by Sorgt. 1ver- sold: Tho charge was, * Conduct unbecoming an officor,” In loaving hiis boat, ete. Tho Assiet nnt City-Attornoy _spposted for the city, and Thomas Moran ‘for tbo defonso, Ar. Ryan, it will boremowmbored, is ono of tho threo polidtnen whoso names Lvo bean assoclated . wittfiEhigfro. cent. alieged ‘! abduction" .of .ono . Lillli May Reea, tho-circtunstances of which have alrendy -boon glvon to tho publie in theso columng. . I'ho following ia the ovidonce takon in the coso yes- Aordays 4 MG, ELIZADETIL, RELA, .sworn: Livo, at, 854 ‘Fourth . avouuo, aud. have “four in family, - Aly-daughtor i fu Lior 16th yenr, fer,namo is Lilllo May Recs. - Monday avaiiing, two wooka ngo, ‘sho woné on, Galloghor's, boat vn(ilnluat my orders, When, sho camo.lhomo I .whipped. lher. :'Lhe. noxt 'day, Tuesday, in the ovouitig, o girl passod the houss, ond my daugl- tor followed - her, .Dircctly .afterward I honrd . iho -Darn door opem, which was unusual at that hour. I looked for hor, but could not find her, * Lhavonot coen her sinco. Bho waa acquainted with Mr, Ryan, but he nover visitod the bouse. - I know him only to. apeal Lo him. I have scarched for her, and lodged com~ plaint with the nuthovities, Cross-examined—Sho is fully a3 large as I am, . snloon to and quito womahly, : She looks older than sho i, Sho rau Gway. from. mo onco beforo,—sbo was anxious ‘to get back . to tho. .Bistors' school at Ttochestor. I whippod hor with my hond. Iwas afinid thero was a flirtation going on betwoon hor and Officer Gallaghor, of whom slio sppoared to thivk o groat deal. 1 onco hoard an intarviow betsreen hor and Potorson, Toterson had n mog- gngo for hor -from Gallagher. I whivpod bor vory sovoroly for bor con- duct, with n mattan. I nover saw Mr. Ryan associating with hor, hut have ofton socn thom talking together. I objocted to her talking with bim, but did not whip bor for it. 1In tho afternoon beforo lesving homo sho was o good gitl, but had beon *'pouting” nearly all day. Sho loft home about 9 o’clock. Bhaactod straogo. Shbo was willful and obstinato, and would plan great doal in her. own -micd. ‘I do not know whether Riyan had anything to do with her leay- ing ornot, X know my daughter's handwriting, g(‘auuml hora- prasonted tho witnoss o lotter.] ho did not rocognizo the body of tha letler as Leing wiitten by hor dgughter, but said tho sig- naturo wag hors, I nover made complaint to of~ ficors about them talking with' Lillio. I throatoned =~ to ‘acald ~ Peferson if I caught Lim talking to ber, Gallaghor used Lo visit .my houso, but throngh euriosity only. 1did not botiove ' thoro was “any " affection between thom. I saw itysn o few days aftor sho loft home. Ho told mo that bo had scon my dangh- tor on tho corner, of Twolfth atreot and Lhird .avonuc ou tho night she loft. . Ho aald sl was going toward Stata streot, aud told him that shio " Wns going'to livo out on tho Wost 8ida. I ssked why ho did not arrest her, o \\'hicholsu Toplied 1t was none of his business. Ho scemed tosacor atmo. I told him Lo was n_conterptiblo, dirty whelp. o told mo to go to h—1, and that, if I wanted him to do anything, Iwould have to Leep qulot, WALTER REED, 5 svom: I am night-watclunan ‘at tho, Alantie Iiotel. 1 koow Ryan.. Ho,brought s soung lady, Misd Raes, to the houss 'sbout 3 o'clocls in tho morning. Ilo wanted o room for hor for tho ‘mght. 1o gave me $1 for. her lodging, and then went away. 'Sho reglutered horuolf as Barah Myers, yan wag standing. by ot tho timo, Ryan roturned botyreen 5 and 6 o'clock in the morning, and sald that if. the girl wanted moals to sond them to her room. 1o .8aid ho picked hor up out of pity, and. brought her thore. I niot Ryan about o waok after, and asked him 1f ho was not the man, who . brought Barah Myors to tho hiotol. 1o sald ho wus fiot, aud askod mo what I monut, 1 told him thab two Indics had beon inquiring alter tho man who | brought her thero, 1o askod. if ono of them wag Mra, Rees, I roplied yes, Ho. thon told ma to toll hor that tha night-watchwan brought “har to,tho hotl. Cross-cxamined~1 saw Ryan noxt morning, Mo told mo to wsend lhor menls to 4 room; that he would pay for thom, apd eall to mes hor ab 1 q'clock, 1fo told mo that ho took Lor up in tho atreot out of p[l%', and did not waut to lake ber to tho station. 1tyaa didl ot go'to hor room to my knowledgo, 'Ihus wes tho 29U of August, JOIN JOONEY sworn: I know Mr. Ryan. Ilo wns nt my saloon somo timo ago. Ho had a basket fiiled with,, clothes, aud wanted to leavo .them with mo over night, A man enlled for_{hao basket and told o thos Ryan bind sent him, Tyan brought the basket in tho morning. *Tho buuket was called for the next night. "I do not kaow who callod for it, but ho yas not a policos man. Tdopnot know whut wes iu tha buslet, Ryan hod bis uniform on when he left the basket, but I canmot swoar that he did or -did not tell mo that tho Dnsket -contained his sistor's _clothing. thinlk -I'should Lnow tho mnn who .called for the bas- ket if I should seo him, I questioned tho man, and woa sotisflod {hat bo Lind suthority to take tho bnskot, [Hero Mr, ‘Owen Callahon was brougut . before ‘the itness, and, aftor some dolay, was rocognizoed ns tho man who callod for tho Dasket.] I know Ofieers Gullaghor, Peter- son, and MoNorton. OWEN CALLANAN sworn: Iam an engincor. I went to¥oonoy's ot tho baskot. I was seut by Lillio -Itace, and sho told mo to tell Moouey that Oflicer Ryan had sent me. Oross-cxamined—dot Lilllo . with. Officor Polortion on Fifth aventia'the Thuradsy after -8ha’left Lome. Qullaghor was with mo, aud wanted mo .to try 'to .get her something todo, Slo was introditoed to mo os Lillio Neos, T oty hor talking with fheso ofiicens whien I wonkb for tho bagket. I gavo hor the addross of .tho Novada Hotel, whote sho wont. aloug with me, and got work, I lnd met hor Lofure ot Gal- Ingher's sistor's, Blho was dischargod frow the Novada Lotel in a few days for incompetonoy, MBE, BUBAN W DONNELL sworn: T livo at 833 Third avenue ; kuow Lillio Recs, I'was ab Mrs, Itocs' tho aftornoon bofore sho went nway, I way prosont alb o convorsn- Jtion butwoon ll{'nu oud Mra. Reos on T'welfth #trool. 1o told mo ho wmat Lillla the wight sbe .loft homo, aud that .sha told lim ‘that sho was golug to live out on -tho West Bido, Ho told ma .thet Lo_lLpow . tho - folkn sho waa going to livo with, aud would comb aud toll mo tho next duy. - flo \did not coma, however, 1 met. lim a fow days _nl'hor. and askod whero sho was, but ho did nof mo. Cross-cxamined~Lillio was .o wilfull, obsti- nate girl, und hor mother had to \vhlr lior so- veroly.to control her, Blio did nob whip bor.as softeun as Lwould tayo done. I did not hear any bad Janguage batwoon Ryan and Mrs, Tices. 1o {old mo that lio saw Litlio b {ho corner of Jtnudolph and Btato stroaty, b OALT, BUCKLEY, boing callad, stated. that when information wos socoived of tho ‘‘abduction” ho de- tailed o forco of mon io soavch for ler whorgabouts. Borgt, Lborsold reported that bo . found that -iho girl had beon takon to the Atlantio Hotol by Oflicar Liyan, snd that Ryan had loft hisheat to take hor tharo, I -inquired of all the men undor mo ot roll-call If they kuaw auythlns of tho .caso, Iyan was in 1ino at the timo, and disclaimed pll knowledgo of tho nitair, 1t iy a polico rulo to bring overgbody token up, for any offonse whatever, to the st Hon, and ‘submit"tho caso_to a superior aflicor. Thip Iy n goneral ordor, and nll ofllcors are so- quaintod wish i, If o child is found, or a | uinor, it [8-the duty of the ofiicor to talo him.or hor homo, . I havo talked to livan eiuco theu, and ho confossod that bo togk: tho girl to the hotel, Tlo uaid he liad to ma bofaroe, bossudoho did not want to -havo nu¥u\ln to do with the affair, 1t I8 p violution of rogulations for polico- mon to talk to anybody whilo on duty unloss to giva iuformation, AGUAT, EWELSOLD sworn: I was orderod fo fuvestigate the charges agalnst Rynn, nud havo rando g report, Rysu i in the liue whon Capt. Buokioy mado inquiry about tho ouno, - Rysn wae acquainted with the regulutions, for thoy were zond to him fwice & weols lapt yoar, Atrorney Cameron horo introducod VUK FOLLOWIRG LETTER as avidonoo, which was posttarked **Ohicago, Aug. 90, and whioh Ryan daims o havo ro- celvod et hLalf-past 1 d'olack, p, m., yeitorday. Tho lotfor wes writton wpon a kcrap of fools- o 5 e eap papor with s poncil, and tho chirography was a slunnier for legnl oyos: 3 Mn, Hyaw: I take tho opportunity fo write a - fow. lines fo. ctell you o chrges that aro ngsfnst you. I am walling'to 800 what you aro nbant to"alate in tho papar, and Hion 1 you_deny knowit anythinyg abous mo, 1 will wrlte a'lotter 1o Titk Tntauns or d'ucs aating thint you or any of tho ather policome knov nothing about o, You canuse your own pleanuro abont thas, I oy - all | {0t tha papers’ overy moruing-and eau foo Whiat you | sy, T will not pay suything until thon, Mr, Ttynn, o resson I dld” not’ go back -to xee you was Docause Callohan: told wp ..that, Oallaghier told Jila o toll mo that you had o wnrrant for me, and yoit sworo mad bocauao X left thodiotal, - But, Mr, ftyau, I waa_out laoking a1 ovor for a ltuntlon, but did nob attceeed, and, o8 I waa going, humo I.mat John Calla- Tnm, nnd bo fold mo aboiit o place, 8o T went and lifred slghit away, and never hud,any . chatico {o nea you, ‘I{n! {n oll T ean write for the presont, Lut atill retiinin yours, truly, . 1 Lantae MAT Rens, T, §,~Yoit muot uge your. ‘awn-ploanire, T will writo agala, Show thils 8o Gulinglicr ana Toteraon, - 'ho pronocution roatod tho casa hero. ‘Mr, Moran, attorney for tho dofouge, thon called ‘0, h defondant, who, ttled a4 follows ¢ Ilast snw Lillio Recp Wednouday, near noon, ottor takityy hior to the lotol X saw hor oy 1nr- rison stroet Tuosday night about 12 o'clock. 81j@;anid slio had loft iomo becaso hor mothior anfffathior bad heon fighiing, and thnt bolh of them- whipped bor. Sho said sho loft homo about 9 o'clock,” Bhostopped In & earponter-shop until oarly in the morning, and whilo there o hackman asked her to tako n rido with him,but sha rofused, I nuked hor to go with mo Lo the sta- tion, and ety until daylight. Bho rofuscd, I thon walked on with hor toward tho station, and took hor o the Atlantic Iotel. Bho rogistored. Bho snid oho was going in-thio ‘morning over to 20 Groon stroot, to wait oun lady in conilno- mont. I paw -her about noon hoxt day, I ssked her if Gallaghor :had - anything/to do wlt;l[l % NYAN, i aftor boing duly sworn, toa- hor loaving homo. 8ho ssid no. agked hor: {f : who 'did- /mot " know that* tho night provious shor was - going toward Gallagher's beat whon I wvertool hor, and sho nnswerad yos: 1 told Mrs, Roos fhat I left tho olothes at Moonoy's, but never told un{- Dody to call for them: + I novor nscd any onths fu convoraation witly Mrs, Iieos or Mra. MeDonuell, I mado tho misstatomends to Capt. - Buckloy 'bo- causo nt tho timo I had no idea tho _maitor ' had Boey mada public. * I told Mrw. McDanuell that would givo hior knowlodgo of tho whoreabouts of tho girl, expreting in tha nosatimo to go and seo Der “on Graen stroot, and try-to:perausde hor 1o return homo, ' I iviout to Officors Gollagher and Petorsoh whon -ibo af- fair camo out, and asked .ihem if they know -hior wheroabouts, .and told them it was bost that sho Lo gotton back. I hadno soltlab purposa in taking:the girl to tho hotal 1 novor hug any clandentino moctings: with the girl. I hayo henrd of hor being whipped for talking with Officor Gallagher. X Cross-cxamined—I lave .known' Lillio Ttoen nbout six months, I am but slightly acquaintod with hor, and was introduced by hor mother, Sho wroto mo tho'lottor . bucause sho had prom- ised to comn and sco mo if sho did not got o sit- uation, I do not kuow. whoro tho girl is. I havo Dboen ‘to 26 Groon stroct, to look aftor her. I did not ‘seo tho- girl- rogfutor. her namo.- I saw tho ragistor nextiday, and that sho wrate her namo *“Sarah Myors.” 'L did not write # Qlovland * oppbeito:tho ninmo, I'io defonso hiovo rested their easo, whon Mr. Mornn addroased the Boand ju bohall of hiy oliont. ' Mr, Cameron ‘followed in a. forsiblo spaoch -for- tho. prosecution. At half-past ¢ o'clock tho easo was takon podor advissmont Ly the Board. * Tha vardict may ba given todny, “Thera nre sonia strango and inoxplicablo 03~ turos in the vntite case, one of whick is the fu- woranca'of all concorned as to tho girl's whero- abouin. A Tumoxz roporter overhesrd n privato con- fab betwoon o laot of policomon nround tho City-Hall during tho nftornoon, from which ihoro is pround for suspicion that tho gontle- mon of tho **atar” aro ot ag jgnorant ay thoy would hinvo thomselves: soom. - 15 waa stated in tho conversation in quostion .that the girl was scon by policomen and rocognizad on tho cornor of Clarkand Iandolph lnst Sunday: ovoning, That'sho ig in tho city appears Lo Lo gonerally undorstood, and that” Ilyan, at loast, kuows wheoro sho 1y, is protty well agreot. ——————— SUBURBAR NEWS. LLGIN, Thoro was & semi-political masa-meating hald in tho Congregational Church Sunduy. ovoning to consaider quostions portinent to tha judicial alection which occurs Tussday nest, Hopt. 8 The tomperanco. olomont in Bigin is in rovolt ngainet one .of tho nominces, Judgo Parks, of Aurors, whobad tho tacit indorsemont of tho Republican party in covvention assomblod. I~ gln is so strougly Ropublican that herctaforo no doubt has boon exprossod ug to o candidste run- ning safoly, Tho church was jamnmed full of ooplo. G P. Lord, business munnger of tho utional Watch Company, presided, and in o fow olear cut sentonces- gavo as o sontitont of tho city that Ligin could not:rightfully sup- .port & man of such well-known labits, ospooting to placo " bim ‘ot ' tho head of tho Judiciary of tho district, Moasrs, Thowai Anrtin, .- Bullard,: 0, 1% Kimboll, tho Levs. Mesars. Axtoll-nnitt Dickineon, mado stirring ro- ‘marks upon tho samo subject. ' Che feoling wag strong kn favor of dofeating & reputed political trado recontly made by county politicians whora- by Elgin's vote was soll. . 'Tho delivery will bardly tgko place. ‘I'he various church-choirs furnislied suitable musie, nnd liss Sonnie Taze- woll read a well-proparad papor npon * Cru~ uvaders,” Tho Fox River Valloy Fair opens to-day, with prospects of a suecousful sonnon. Wedneddny morning will bo givon up to s base-ball tournn- mont, apen to tho Stato. Quito a-uumber of olubs hiave ahnouncod thoir intontlon of belng resont, including some from Chicago, Thursday *forenoan will witness o pifouu-uhuaung matol, ‘Fridoy morning thero'will bo_a rausiog raco and various othor excroisos. Friday aftornoon -occura tho grouna trob for a purso of S1,000, Thig announcemont has drawn & large nubor ‘of horses, which nro in iraining upon the grounds. A big time is anticipated, HIDE PARK. Thero was o full mooting of the Board of ‘Education - 8aturday ovening, President Russoll iu'tho chair. Applicitionn for positions as teachers wore ro- ceivod from Marths Noicott aud Maria A. Tair, Bligs's Walls proposed Lo furnilsh complato: [or g‘gr_llug(} Behool two No. 44 Boyaton furnaces for 557,60, "', 8, Fitch anled to know tho statintics of ' tho Bonth Bhiore fchool, and the reasous it wes dis- continued. A 4 Tt-was resolvod that it in desirable to eatablish o ‘primary. echool botweon Oak and 1ifty-fIth wtroets, aud Mossry, Rowmmer sud Binford woro appoitod’ o committee to select und report tho ront of_a suitablo room. P *"P'wo * mara - untuccesiful - ballots vora had for Principal of Comell School and rosulted ng o~ fore: ~A. 11, Campholl, 8; Mr, Dorby, 3. The Clerk was instructed to procuro scaled propounls from the Nationnl Furnituro Come patiy, A, 1L Andrews & Co., Bherwood Mamiface tiring Company,‘and the School Furmturo Com . pany of Stetling, 1., to_furnisi and plage in position at the Qornoll school-bouse, ‘Grand Crosuing, 352 wingla scliool oats, au oqinl num- ber each of tho 'four lavgor sises, including 28 roar poats, 4 toschors' dosks, and 8 toachers’ chalrs, = Tho proposnls ara.to ho apened ot tha meoting of tho Donrd . Baturday ovenmg. .1t wan orderod that ‘tho mootingy of tho Board bo holil at the Village el uutit furtlior ordered. ert——— Doteotives ‘might gloon somo information evon from aplay; such a1 oue, for nstunico, os that annouuced at ono of the {licatres under tho ttlo of ** Abduction,” Pouslbly ita author may bo able fo colve tho myslory of thy Charlle Rtoss kldnapplag case] Who knows? ———— Reol’s Tomplo.of, Musto, Fiuo-rosowoud plonos, urices, $300 o §700; torms, $50 cash, balancy §25 per month, Bplendld organs yith six slops for $125 wontbly paymouts, i s Oyntors. . Oaand after to-day wo sball sorve New York county oud sl oystors in cvorystyle, Btows, 23 cents, 8L, “Lho, 143 Dearborn stroot, Whyland & Foas, Thoe Sugncity of Clophanty, Tho servicoa rendorod by elopbants to tho “English’ army during tho Abyssiniau oxpodition | bave suggostod an articlo in tho Kevue des Deuz “Mondes, by A, Quidoz, on the uso of theso ani- mald in - warfare, Such anolophant 'ag that do- weribod by Maj, Bkiuner, whoso narmtivo is fury at nuy timoe, - According to this account, tho ‘Major was -vidivg in u forest noar Kandy, whon lie hoard n mufiled sound of ourmpn, ourniph, tho poouliar ery of tho n]c;hnm, By soon osme wpon s tame auimel of thiy speelos, who, Uelng lotd to hinwolf, had under- takon -tho {sele of ovnvoying sway o largo Leam, which Lo carrlod acrows his tosks, pro- fgrossing, however, but glowly, owing to the nur- , torms, $25 canly, balanco on. “uotm.l by M. Guldox, would bo a valuablo sux- | row limits of tho path, whieh farced hitn to turn hiu head first on one side and then on tho other, uttoriuy ourmpha of voxation. Hoing the Mujor approagh, bo throw down his losd, aud stovd halda to lot man and horsa pass, Tho Mnjor's steed now tromblod in every limb, when tho naua- cloiin bm\mi otiolng Iy torror, -backed stil fur- thor into tha jungle, uttoring his_ ourmph In n gentlo 'aud orcouraging’ tono 3 and, a6 Koon s tlta Lorfa had swamoned up conrnge to procood, ho rnap'snuull. Laak up tha Leawm uneo Mora, Al rosumad hig ardnonum undottnking, 16 ucoms al- most kreriloge to contomplato omploying animals o considorata and roaroning fu tho questionablo opoiations of man agalnst mnn, CDUCATIONAL. v oy Tho oloventh académio soar of this Tnstitntion will conmanca Sopt, 7. ‘T eiurson of stady Ag afiored: & Belanttlia and a Classionl Gourse, Ittting young mov Calleg fa wmado n apoolalfys A% o proparatory solioot whor atudonta muy Focolvo s tharough. propaiation fur ane ot Amorican Gollogos. 1t s hellovad that this (l}f'fld’ iy offars advantagos which nF)’mmn]I!lnul. T R AL BARKIIAM, Peiasipal, ST. JOSEPHS SELECT SCHOOL, ON BLM-5T., NEAR MARKET, Under ehargaof tho Baiodictino 1% timeceoptlui b ouili piiodietian Tiathera Wil e fac PERMS =25 fur n neanitn of five monthe, Sehon Term counlaiing of 1o Goratang: Fraotient buolngss ernoativa. oxtra olinrge. Al,‘fmll V. uos address Spruinl stiehtion. glvan o Qorman (aught witout communieafiuns to VAT GKIGARD, 0. 8, B ROCK ISLAND ACADEMY, ROCIK ISLAND, ILL. Hors and young men thoraughly propared for Basinass, Bolontiio Golloie, or Irofpuaions, Nomd YHRY Tall tarn, Hopt. %, In splondid now bulldiir. Apply for ontaloguonta” 180, A, FREY, AsM, Prtnolpal. EX. B. BRYTANDS BIYANT, & STHATTON] CHICAGO BUSINESS .COLLEGE, Bomthienst cors Statw and Washlngton-sta, Itution of thio kind n‘Amorica. 1ol furnltura--thorough uonrso—fir elgok -diacinline—lego- numbor of utu. dlenta~izh stantiiz with tha publio—treqnont oponings for busincies, Youmtmon fursiahod foraflican on sliort no. tloo. Ko cireulars addross 11 I BIRY AN Chic St. Mazy's Academy, Tha 2th Annnal Soselon vl iosd: T, Tior Gt biges ok Tt ooy e s eedays Bopt. 1 MOTHER SUPBRIOR, Notro Damia P, O.; 8. Josoph County, Tndiina. ST.XAVIER'S ACADEWY Vebash-av., comner Trventy-ninth-st, ‘Will opon for tho rocoption of ‘Loscdars ‘aud day pupils Sent, I, Yor catalogao nddrass ' G It DIRECTRESS. St. Ignatius College. i 9 CHICAG0) ILL., 413 WEST TWELVTIH-ST, ~Btndica Ju thiafnatitntion will bo resumod Monday, Sopt. 7. "Taitiow, }mu\mlun of 10months, $60, Lor cataloxue or farther armation apply ta REV.JHO, 8. Vl! IN, B, J., Vieo-Prasident. Seminary.of the Sacred-Heart, i 1' 4 :_JJ-JV&:; 'l‘nylnr-la:.. (}lllnngn.A i R A T AL S i Vor furthar pazticulars aud prospoctus mddross LADY SUPRRIOR, THE DYHRENFURTH OOLLEGE. stablisliod 159, “Incorporated 1851, Basluoss Collega nnd ) i nigatuges Collego and Main Ofica, Ioslor's Opers 0, Siusational Collogua, 2 e Taenes N Mot e 58 Milwaukeozy., and All departinonts will reopen on Monday, Szot. 7 For prospoctuscs, cla., £ FURTH, Péosidont. S ‘LAKE FOREST ACADEMY, A Dny and Boarding Schoo), whoro Doys and Youny Men ey proparc for Collogo nnd_obtain & thorongh Kaclish Educatjon, Tuition, S8 Toaed and Tultion, £4ul bee gonr, Tha noxt Suhdol Yoar will begin Sopt. 10, Tor otr. galar and Informatlon addeeas o Priuctpal, ALBIICT 0 Vo 3, SAUIN, Lake Dorost JIL LIAN BROSS, - Prosidont. Tho Tor. LU, Vice-Prosiuoat, o on, WIL| ARTHU R MITOH bsiiloat, CHEGARAY INSTINUTE, MADAME D'HERVILLY, Pelavipal, Ti0a, 1527 and 1629 Spruce-st., Phlindaiyhia, Foglish, Fronch, nud Latto, Tuntdine dl Day Sohool for younse Ladios and Missos, Erunch S5 tha langunco of tho famlly, Will vounen Bojitonubor 3L, DR. VAT WORMAN’S Qlaseleal Foglish, Tranch, and Garan famfly day sohonl, for young ladlos and chitdren, - 71, 13, ‘s T Jiast Skxtys fstlate, Contral Darky Now Vork, lil commonce 18 okt teouth Yoar Sopt. 23, 1874, For Lacthor Informatio for catalogus, * sAddress* Rev. D, N Ll D, 7 Iisat Sixtv-firat-at., Ne UNION COLLEGE OF LAW, Of tho Univoraity of Chloaga pud: tho Northwestorn Unl- versity, Dally instruotion, 4 bougs por day, for 15 wenks, Dy udgos Hunry ooth, Lyman Trumbull sud James 1t Danlitefo, and Profa. Vau- ueon Deuslow and Dhillp Myors. fuitlon, #504 yoar, Diploma adiits to tha bat, 9% Catalvpin’ So.. addters V. 5, DENSLOW, 860’5, ribuno Bulldihg, Chicago, 1iis. " KINDERGARTEN, 108 Warroneav., _earmor Warron-av. aad Waod-nt,, will 1o oponod en FUESDAY, Sopt. 8. s Rirs, 5. 31, HOWARD, Prine PALUMER'S ACADEMY, 738 Michigan-op., for loas amid Girls of il syes il run,xaan filfldl ayl'Snn‘t. 7.l S[)\Inlifll ll“)fl!l‘nfl ld;flx;l ?O hlrmkw Wand pupits. —{ror oifoulas il partioniam of Beliol ap- Yy at s Acadoye - Biisy T BROWS, Princiyats LOGAN SQUARE SEMINARY, This Bogrding arid Day:8choot for ladlos, situatod 1603 Vigo-at., Philadelplia, il b soopaned Bu;vk. 16, 1874, AN e LIS 0 PINDELL, Privclpals. MRS, WM., G. BRYAN’S ROARDING SCLQOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Tha el 'Form of M. Bryan's Sohool cumwonces Soplembor 4574, Batavis, N. Y., Abril, 187 SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY, 400 Mighigun Avonuo Mra, . SEIMONS, Prinelpal. will rosumy Tuesday, Sept. 8. £'0 dn SILVA 2 P RS ALEX, BRADFORDS (lofmorls es. Odyn, Wotidiaa) Bl R jormuy HuacltisSohool, for Young Ladies aud Uhil- dros, 17 Wout Thiriy.cighth-st,, N. Yo, roopins Sont, 23, ‘Application may we mado parsonnliy or by lettorsa ubovo, OTTAGE HILE, TARRYTOWN.ON.HUDSON, AN AU Bugiish “and Tronch - oavding and day-sehool for soung ladlos, "Tho clhteonth sear bozina Sopt, 25, Boxk adwantages ot bowo ‘and Muroponn sehuslec " Heuiiial ronda and rivor aconory, © Addrogs tha RV, GEO. ', fETDER, AL 2 Peleiwat, (OITAGE MEL EENINATY, TORYOUNG ladios, Pangliksopala, Dutchcss Sony, T, ¥, Courye of study comprehensive. Aluslo and liuo arts o cpoetange . Far ctrontate: sddiast . 0, WEYSILL, Principal and Propriotor, [ DULKLEY'S NOARDING AND DAY Schaot, (or youug Iadies, 50 Tarrgtowieondbo-Hude sun, “will ropea SopE, 18, NTLE TARDIVIL, & W, TORTY-SIRTIET, . tonponaliac Erbuioh, Knpllsh, auih (rormia Hisnls iogand Bay Sohool for younladies whd ehildrn, Sent.i1. \[ELIE, BROURSATS WILE RIOPEH Ik PREHOI soloot sehool for younir lad! 453 Dlighigan-av.,, Bat, 44" el Wb, ornan, S i b difforont branchus of oducation {kught 17 teaciion of longoxhorionco GOUND ROROTARSHIE, Rodiat, rospacttol, manly domostor, A R —— ALYONKTRS MITTTARY INGTIT DR far boya. lonjamin Mazon; 165 Na. 631, Yonkers 'HOTEL Corner Wabash-nv, and Monroe-st,, Opposite Bxposition Dutldiog. Pricg Reducsd o $3 26r Day For aluglo rooms, Bpeclal ratos to Bxoursioniats. "Tho best §3 par day Tlotel oltlier Fast or West, JINKING & HOLMUS, Provrlotors, MAD. G ol‘n&ilfig‘,m«' THE LA DRADL ATIO T O Montiuy et Aoy THE EMOTIONAL -SOOLETY (OMEDY Wtitton by Dion Bonoleault, ontitled LED ASTRAY, " WILT, BIt PRESENTED : fiinEBY"VfiX‘EyNgN‘? DURING THE WERHX ol on NESDAY nd SATURDAY AFTEl. NOONS, with Now 8 - workes, Bluate, Untains, s wn oo Admirable Cast, Jnojudiure Mosars J, ONall, IL 8. Murdock,, ¢ A + Oakos Ttamo T8 ML Tamtinrne A, Fred yilims Mene . Mirs Lizzy 'Ginlo,* iea Nollla Uollow, ‘sud*Misn A. . Ulifford, " Isenivik norforinanco bekluaat B Matinonsat g, BOX BIEET NOW OPEN. AUADEMY --OF- MUSIO, Tngngom ons of the Rminont Natural Actor, Mr. ‘or one weok on! vory Kvon d ‘Ihie blocp - of lwanly Years,” as-dramatized from Warliingten Irviig's Popular Logend, ontitiod aad fia- mortalizod : e . RIP VAN WINKLH, Wiith & poworful cast, and ths beautifal mania ol the Dloge, produond by Mr, Guorya Loosch and tho Solo O~ Gmgm OPERA’ HOUSE, to Kingsbury Muslo 1alt. IMMENSE 5UCORSS. 1T Doo. _Thy Grostook T Jves Tenogar: T1 8 EKELLY & LEON’S’ it o = o o Including Kolly nadt Leon, Billy Mauning, oba’ el Detn SRS Sl chi's Golo g o Wodneadey and itisday Mtinaga: T HToRs iro your #0418 1 advanco. 1Y'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Last ook of tha Popular Actor, Wiko will nppear for fonr night tod b ug Ry ot roa v Somener phag, > S0n& THE RED LIGHT, or Tho Signal of Danger, Frid: 1] " i L2 ' i e TR A AME TARTWILE, B fine 3 TLL MATINEL Noat weat--oaout dettorson as suip Van Wiikla. AMERIOAN MUSEUM, Lato Myors' Opora-Houso. This (Tuesdns) ovoning, Kepk,. 1, an entircly Hew &g T ritnsl Sochoty Sensatlon, ention " - "‘.A.BMJD'D‘O T O I L o ghinracters latorproted by a Stock Stas e qimied i SToutlant ot B To OF o AT ECd WaliaeidDavoapors Combination, Do oioo apon for ul eata, 'OYSTERS, ‘Wholesele and Retail, ON AND ATTER SEPT, L.« Depot, corner State and Lalc-sts, SATISFACTION GUARANTELD, RAILROAD TIME TABL ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALNS TLeLAYATION OF RrPERENOR MATUE, T Sati enpted. ¢ Bundny oxcopled. $ Monduy oxcopted, 1P Siradar aL 50 oe . 4 Dall ¢ MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTEQN RAILROADY Lepols Jovk of kake sty "and Joof of Twcenty-seconient, ui, ‘southeast cormer i Tt apney Mt W andolohy Mall (vin main and mir fino), Doy KXPrCass,ses kekron Accoinn: (ngr Expec: NIA 1 prcsse : CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kuanaon -City and Denser Short Line, via Loutsfy d Chicogo, Springfleld, Alionand 8, Louis Qiile, near aitison-at, lianilolph-st drrivs, CIITARC, MLVIAUKEE & S1. PAUL RALWAY, Untan Depot, eorner Juadison and Cunal-st,* Tickst Ofice 3 Sonth Clark-atsy oppuails Shevinan House, and at Depat. 5 Tewer, | Arrie Milwaukoe, Madison & Pratzlo du ] Chion, 8:00a, m, [*11:008, m, Btilwaukeo, Greon Bay, Stovouy'| Polnty St. Paul & Milasapoll Dav Brpross.. 2:30 3, m. [* 400 p. 12, Biflwukeo, Gro Point, Vraino du Ohion, & NoriFon lown, Mall, *5:00 0, 1. [ 7:50p. mm, Milwaukea, 8t, Faul & olle, Nigit. lbzpross it 900, it 6430 m, ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILRDAD. Depot fuot of. Caket, ondfuot of Teenty.second-st. Tk, Gice) 121 Sanduthates near Clark e Arrice, 8t Louls Texpress, 81, TLoula Las Cniro & Cale (@) Ftuus to Unampalgn on Satucdas, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUIAGY RAILROAN. o atye Iadiana-uo., and Sictenti-sl, e vt SCs bttt Tiches esny No. 18 e 4.y Grawd uciic Hotel, and ot depots, Arrice, TLeare, 1and Expro awa aud 5 30 0. Dubuquy & SI0ux 0167 EaD..,.rs| D23 0.y Paoltio aat Lino, for 10300 2.0 ansas 110:00 8 im, 5 *1u:00 3. 1. *Jix, Sundays. {Ex. Baturday, ‘1Ex. Mouday CHICAGD & HORTHWESTERN nAILROAD, ket it o Shatisonres umd g the ot~ 2 TLeave, 01 8, aPaotlioT'ast Lino, APy Sy Fixs Vin GHpon. G Dubunuo Nit s, via Olint @ Oumaha Nght Exprass a legeoyork & Dubngue & Gonova Lako Expross. & tivnova Taka Express, Gonusn Lko Kaprass. b ako Fzpro: Tt cornor ot Wolls aud Kinz b—Dupot coruor of Canal und Kiuzl CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRDAD, Devot, corner o7 Vun Buren and Shermants, Tebe ofice, Grand Pucile otaly " GENERAL NOTIOES, A A A AN Seatod proposals for tho Lullding of & throo oot b o By LTt 1 W ot Toa 5 rvcolvod by 1ho wndoralgnud, 'or by Whioslook & Phowas, Johitoctas 10 Donrboriaty Ghicnin, whiora’ dans and o b {0 Hent. 18, o (b il‘fion; s 010 of tho Heoratasy of tho Tiosrd me Wati NI T TE. Motubors of ‘the INUMBOLNT PARK 'RESIDENOK ASSOCIATION are heroby natfilod to uatl fmmudiataly b tho uffios of tho Ansocintion and ‘pay up thelr dietall. ancuts,” now duo and payablo, This notios s given In presuanco of tha proviaton of tho atatuta of tha Staty of 1liuols govorning Hawoptoad Ausociattons. iy ordor of the Hoavd of Divootors, CIARLES PROKUSTING, Reo's. Culosgo, Aug. 1), 1e74, Quinii, Toavenu /(i Atoblaon tix Pern Agsauimodation, . NIkl Expross, FHEDICAL. DR. A. G. OLIN, 1 Vs . Tho longost opangod and most suce e il sttt ull"ukmulla‘ N’uuuu. filr}dafl:md l’lill:'«.l] Iy e, My i Atamiandor o, Susd 3 S rivaty aparLe L a tistation 4rontod by a0 NO GURE! )y Keem, NO PAY ! 200 BOUPI CLARIZST. CAOTUAGO, May e vonwultod, norsoually r by majl, fran of ch 3 G oy dervous alsbsson. I o AN by ok Oty piy o olty wita watrants oures of no pay, O n, W8P, iy i Bundays from ¥ " MANIIOOD RENTOLLD, Anicttn of youthiul tmorudoneo, eauttu promatare 3 i 1 fais uorvous dobllit; 0. vy hu Eodys s food & sl salf pusy wiselr 3 Addroga 55. u. - wend Lo his foll i} . REEVES 7 Masaau- ety Now York, -

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