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e , THE VACANT BISHOPRIC. Meeting of the Episcopnl Con~ | vention of Illinois To-Day. Prellminary Consultatlon in the Chapel of tho Cathodral Tho General Sontiment in Favor of Dr, DoKoven or Seymour, i Opinions of Lending Church- men on the Subject. They Are Unalterably Opposed to Dr. Do Koven: R And Favor the Two Pottors. THE CONVENTION. Tho Episcopal Diocosan Convention will meot 8t 10 o'clock this morning in the Cathedral of 83, Poter and Paul, at tho corner of Yoorin and Washington streots. The foronoon sesslon will Do dovoted to religious services, which will bo of an snusnally impreesivo and golown nnturc. Tho sormon, which will bo proached by tho Rov. Dr, TLocko, mill bo dovoted to tho momory of tho Iato BDishop of Iluois, At 2 o'clock tho Cone vontion wilt meot for organization and business. THE ORDER OF FROCESSTON ot tho morning sorvices will be as follows : Tho Catiodral Ololr tho clergy in chotry oud o officiating clorgy will ‘assowble {n tho innor vestry- room ab 9:30 n, . The other clorgy of tho dloceso will mcct in tho chapel at tho samo_ hour, The lay delegaten will also ‘asaombla in tho snmo place, and a procession will bo formed fn the folluwing order: L akoTioX I Thd Lay Delegates, two by two, s Zay Dioccsnn and Calledzal Onicers, Tho Olergy of tho Dincet, two by tiro, juniors frst, Tho Rural Deans. Other Cloricat and Dloccsah Ofcer, i GEOTION 11, Tho Verger of tho Gathiodral, The Catledral Cliote, 'Cho Glergy 4 Chotr. o Oflickating Oleray, Tuo Gelebrant, with attondlng Olorgy. Upon reaching tho eatledral door, tho Srutsectlon of {ho ‘procession will open ranks, through which tho nocond aeetion, lod by tho Verger aud Cattiodral Cholr, ‘pams, Tho Lay Delegules and Clergy of tha Dioceso whl full In behtad sud enter in roverso order, Thio clioristers, tho clorgy in Cholr, and_oMcluting eloryry, will occupy tho scats and stalls right audleft of ir, ‘Tho_Gelebrant and sttonding clergy will enter tho Bacrarium, “Tho Clerienl Dlacesan Ofcers nnd Rural Deans will ocoupy aalls right nud left cutsido of the Sacrarium ; tho Clorgy of tlie Dlocese, tho front pews ot each sidg of tlionavo: tho Lny Deligaten and Lay Diocesat sud athedral Onicers, thoso fipmedintely bebind, AL the closo of fho eervice, tlio proccssion will roturn to tho cliapel n the following order : Tho Verger of the Cathedral, The Cathedral Cholr, Tho Chergy In Oholr, The Ohicknting Cloray. Tho Colobrant, with nitendiis Closgy. The Rural Doans and other Cloricul Diocssan Ofcers, “Tho Clergy of tho Dlocesc, Er R PRELIHINARY CONSULTATION. Tha clerical antd Iny delogatos to the Dioceson Convention, which convenes this morning in tho Cathodral, held a mooting in the chapel adjoing the Cathedral Inst ovening, to confer togethor upon fllling tho vacant Bishoprio. Thero wero over 100 prescnt, and tho utmost barmony provailed during tho eosslon of over two bionrs, Thoro wero no acrimonlous oxpres- elons whatever indulged in, and, though tho friouds of thoso spoken of in conncction with tho Episcopate advacated thoir claima, they did itin a paciflo manner. Trom tho character of tho meeting, it is unquestionablo that tho suc- casgor of Blshop Wltitehouso will bé olected with- out tho chowing of the bitterncss and partisan- ship which charactorized tho Wisconeln Convon- ton. Tho Rov. Fredorick Stahl, of Galena, presid~ ¢d, and Emory Cobb acted as Secretary, Ater prager, the Chuirman stated that THE OBJECT OF THE MEETING was to talk about tho clection of a succossor to the late Bishop Whitehouse. It was uot called, a8 hio understood 1t, 1n the interest of any ono poreon, but to hoat what was to bo said forallwho 1ad beon piit forsard, 1Mo concluded by hoping that good order and harmony would mark the Bession. Ton minutes wero then apent in Josultory con- ‘erantion, no ono appearing anxioud to mako tho first spaech, Finally Dr, Locko nroso and sald that soveral peraons had been meutloved by tho newspapers, ‘nnd ho desired somo one to 8ay somotbiug about omebody. “I'hils broke the ico, and TRIEP ADRESSES ware_mado by Dr. Sullivan, the Rev. Mr. Perry, tho Rov. Mr. Gregg, of Bpringficld; tho Rev. Mr. Rylall, of Chester; Judgo Otls, Emery ‘Cobb, Dr, Locke, Dr, Cushman, and others, ¥ NANEY MENTIONED, Tbo names of Or. James Da Kovon, Warden of Raemo College, aud Dr. George F. Seymour, Ree~ tor of 8t. Mork's, New York, and Irofessor of Theological History mn tha Genoral Wheo- logical Somfuary, werd the more Y!ominl)hfly mentioned for the highofice. Tlo Itev, Morgan Dix pud tha two Dra, Pottor were alluded to, but Trom the applouse (tho bost indox of sentimont), it is probablo that ona or the other of the firat two will bo tha auccessful porson. Both are High Churchmen, and it i conceded by nlf ihat n cioe- gyman with such prodilections will bo solected, here is apparently no division inrogard to that, aud the simplo question s, how “high" thoy will go. Dr. Do Koven I & little moro advanced in big views than Dr, Soymour, though the lattor ia *bigh® onongh to it & froat many. o morits of both were discussed in s dispassionato manner, but' Dr. Do Koven s¢emed to invo the most fiiends, judging from tho clapping of ‘hands when roforence was mado to him. It is imposstblo lo conjecture which ong of ttiem will be chosen, sinco no action was takon which would indicate the atrongth of cither. $4Tha caucus ndjournod at Lalf-past 10 o'clocks, 0 meet again at 8 this evoning, when a vote will probably be taken and & candlidato sgreed upon, o thot pothing boyond the mere formality of nominating nud balloting will cceupy tho atter~ ton of (ha Convention., g VIEWS OF PROMINENT OHURCH- MEN. The groat lopio of conversation among tho monibens of the Eplscopal Church in this city to-day, is tho question of o successor to Bishop Whilehonse. Tho Dlocesan Convention will meot ot 10 o'clock this morning, in tho Catho- dral of 8S. Poter and Panl, on Wost Washington stroot, and will, doubtlegs, beforo adjourning, setilo tho mattor, ko far as lies in ita power to do so. The momory of thoe Iate Bishop ia held ‘in respectful swe, but his sustoro charactor was not guch as to render tho probablo succession of anothor churchman of the samo ealibro o mattor of joyto most people in the dioceso, STudging by the goueral tono of the laity, at least, thoy wont the now prelate to possces all of the Iate Incum- bont's dignity, scholarship, and zeal, with more of democratio warmthin his nature, ‘Whers can such o man bo found? This ia the question that now agitates tho groa} Diocoso of Illinofs, 1t i patont to gvery ono all “familiar with church matters In Chicago that Low-Chyrehistn isnota nmvamuf. nor oven a recognized, char~ acteristio of tho Prateatant Eplscopnl Commune ion, On tho othor hand, thera Is n vory widg- sproad distrust _and detestation of Hituaiism, in auy form, so that any candidate indoralug, ar sukpocted of nclining to, oither oxtromo iu al- most Aure of rejectioh. This will maoko the ‘battlo glmple, a0 far ns more theological practioo gocy, but rathior mixed whon TIE QUEATION OF CANDIDATES comea to Lo considored, Probably no church in tho world can boeat of so many oxcellent clorics ss the Protestant Iipiscopal Church of the United States, It abounds in men of culture, executivo ability, and thrilling oloquonce, Tu tha mattor of wcholarehip, it fulrly divides tho Jaurels with the Roman*Catholio priesthood- a ‘body for tho most part very carofully educatod, Tut the Raman Catholio Church ean hardly boast of un mutty, or nearly ns many, ablo and giftod men a8 tho E,.Iauuqnl. Thin uakes tho diflenlty of selocting & Bishop all the greator. No mut~ for whioro Episcapalinns moy turn,thoy ind some dlyine who goes far townrd filling their ideal of what the Fathor of tho Dicceso of Illinols sliould bo, 1t In gonorally admittod that tho LOW-ONUNCH RLEMENT Thing no possiblo chanco in tho Convontion, or ont of 1t, 8o far ag 1llinols is concorned, ‘fhé mon- tion of Rituallsm immodintoly angrests tho namo_of. tho eloquont aud loarnod Wisconsin churchman, DIl DE KOVEN. Ilin namo 18 now n hiouschold word In Amerles. Hin ** doclaration of principles,” so to spoak, ot tho Natlonnl Convention of 1871 his candidnoy for the vacant Dishopries of Masanchusots and Wisconsiv, and all tho agl- tatlon thoreby bogotion,—all theso Lave mado Llim prominont in the minds of cnurch peoplo gonernlly, and won hlm froquout montlon in nawspnper columns and paragraphs, 1l namo, of courso, figures in cnlmum?nn with tho Apos- tolio succossion in this Blato, A Tnmuse reportor madoe sovoral inquirios Yosterday among the clo aud laity of tha Episcopal Church resident in Ohicago, and found that Dr. Do Kovan wua {n most of thol minds, 1ot genorally, howover, ju an approclutive sonso, Hi-~ gront talont is adwilted Dy oll; Lis1hoological honesly no ono hos gainsaid, but the wirdom of olocting o man of his known and oponly-exprossed Ritualistio tondoncios as ggnop of tbly dioceso I8 questioncd on all 08, A TALT WITH A LAYMAS. Tho following conversation vcourred botwoon the roporter and_n_prominont mombor of Bt. James' Episcopat Church: R.—You thfuk, Mr. — that oxtromista will hava no chancs of olootion? Prominont Meniber—I nm certain of 1. Tho mnjorlt{ of tho laity, 8o far au I know, indorsc Dr. Sullivan’s principlos, which aro purely those of tho old Episcopnt Churoh,—liturgy, forms, sacrameuts, “and all. Thoy neithor doscend to Low-Churchism nor ascond—if I can call it ascond—to Ritualiam. "Tho lattor will novor ba tolorated by tho laity of Tilinols. T.—Do you thivk that DR, SULLIVAX will mako much of a figura ag o candidato? P, AL—I roally don’t know what to sny as to that. He would bo ntrongily supported, no doubt, and ho I8 n very oxcollont man; but I sincerely boliove that the Intorests of thio Uhurel would bie best sorved by going outeido of tho Northwest. . R.—\Who {a your chiolco for Biahop? P. M.—I hiavo quito & nunbor of cholees, but my first {s . DN, BLIPNALAT RNOTT TOTTER, of Unlon College, Sohnoctady, N. Y. anothor Dr. Vobter, Lis brothor, Charel, Now York, "Thoro i of Graco Iis namo’ I8 Hotry 0. 1 like Iliphnlat best. o would make nn cxcollont Bishop. Both gonttemen oro fino acholara—onitivated mon and {hon of businoss, too, "hoy aro ons of tho Inte Lighop Potter, of Pennsylvania, and nephows of tho prosent Bishop Pottor, of Now York. Thoy aro aiso nophows of tho lato Crosident Kuott, of Union College,—so that they are well conuectod all aronnd, . 3 R.—Your favoriio is now Pregident of Unlon Collcfia P, M.—To was callod to succeed his uncle, and h‘n von great antisfaction. - I desiro to soo him ole tioned. DL ROVE; R.—What do you thiuk of Dr. Da Kovon's olhiances? D, M.—I thiok ho has vory little ochanco among tho laity. Bhould the clergy nominato hitn, ho will not he confirmed. Even should ho bo, § havo no doubt that tho [ouso of Bishops would refoct him. That wonld bo vory nnuoy- ing, indeed. It would make great confusion. "I hnvo hopes that_the namo of Dr. De Koven will not bo presented 1o tho Convention. Should he, by any accident, be nominated, 1 believe tuat it wonld phock tho minds of our laity to a degreo thnt might produco disintegration. R.~Why have you so much horror of Dr. Do Toven? P. M.—Why, boonuso ho bna avowed himaalf & Ritunlist of tho most advanced oidor. Thore s ronlly nolhing betweon him and Rome, excopt thio Jitnrgy. o bollavos in tho roal prosonce, in nbnd“i' form inbload of in a sucrawontal, em- blematlo of n spiritunl shapo, What was the Roformation for, if wo hava to fall back on Io- inaniem i this contury ? For ray own part, I rogpect ont-nnd-out Romanism far moro_ihan Episcopsl Ritualism. Tho Church of Romno wtands by her anciont fiag. Men of Dr. Do Kovow's _stawp lowor the Eriscopal flag whon they adopt Ritualim and *roal pros- cnco™ ideas. Nothlug on ecarth could iu- duce me to volo for Dr. Do Koven, al- thongh thore st some men in St. Jamos’ Chureh who are fast frionds of his. His brotber is thero,~n prominent member,~and thero aro othiors that I could nowe. Unfortunaloly, Dr, TBrooks, tho pastor, is in Europe. Iknow that his vote would bo cast dead agatust the Wiscon- siu candidato, R.—Is Ritunlism your ouly objection to Dr. DoKoven? Mo is very able, it is sold, T. M.—I don' question hie abulity,—nobody does. You askod me ad [ othar abjections. I have. Intho tirai place, I think Dr. Do Kovon Tine olt his intotests in ‘Wisconsin,—his collego, his homo, his associations, cverything. Novw, I ehould not like. to voto for & Bish~ op whom I might possibly be compolled to auspect was linblo to mako tbe Diocdso of i~ nofs play second-fiddlo to that of Wisconsin, I think, if wo cannot find a suitablo mau in Il nois, thot the farthior wo got_away from around horo'the bettor. Lot us g0 Eaat. R,—All right, but will not your Lnstern man Tiavo his projudices? will not ke ibiuk of New York and Massachusetts ? ) P, 1.—No danger of that—too far romoved, while Wisconsin Is next door, Should Dr. Do Kovon’s name bo introduced it will malko a row. As sn Episcopalian, I sincorely dosire not to sso the indecorous acenes of the Wisronsio Couvon- tion, whore Dr, Do Koven was & candidato, ro- ontod, B T.—But tho indecorum wag, for tho most part, ontho side of Dr. Do Kovon's opponents, o ll!u.vcr sald anythlng unpleassut during tho af- it P, M.—Oh, no; Dr, Do Koven is & gentloman ; but that makes no differonco. Hols a Rituallst, and that euds the matter. Wodon't want suy- thing of that kind among 1a. This ended tho roporter’s conversation with tho promiuon mombor. : VIEWS OF A CLERGYMAN. o noxt visited a well-known clergyman and talked with him on tho samo subjeat. 1t.—You, too, appear to distrust Dy, De Kovon? Tastor—Notnt all. 11018 too frank for that, is avowal of Ritualism is beforo tho world.. not onco, but soveral times. 1o has no chanco in {hls alocoso, It.—~Ilo has soversl supporters among the clorgy of this city ? Dustor—~Soms cight or ton, 1think, are forbhim, Tho obiof aro Canap Knowlos, Dr. 'Looko, and Dr. Dorset. ‘Fhero ara somo laymen for him, 100 ; but the general sontiment i3 against him,— very pronouucedly against bim, R.—Who is your clioice ? DI XL, ¢, POTTEN. - Pastor—Dr, lionry O, Poller, of Graco Chureh, Now York, 1o has, I covsider, all the necessary qualifications for tho prelaoy of Iili- nois. 1io is n magnificont scholar, & man of o oxecutlvo ability, and ono dovoted 'to missiouary {nl:‘n:{ and works of charity. Buch a man we winb, R.—Ts ho sufllelontly woll known In this dlo- cose to insure s oloction ? Dagtor—I should think ho was. But boar in mind many of tho dologates to this Con- vontion were cleeted by tho parishes last’ spring, whem {hero wAs no suestion of succcksion at all, and whon ishop Whitohouso was In excellont health, “Lhis will_mako tho mattor of choosing all tho more difficult, Dr. Washburno, of Oalvary Chureh, Now York, 8 anolher vory excollent man, nud there are many otiors that might bo vamed, O courso, a8 in’ all eloctions, there is great uncortainty, but I vonturo to predict that, whogver elso may atand & fair ohiaues of clection, Dr. Do Koven wiil have none, At all oventa.tho Convontion wilt bo doliborate. I should don't n Dallot wilk b reachod boforo Wednesduy, The wortby pastor was called nway nt this point, 80 tho seporter was compelied {o give up tho exhilarating exercigo of futerviowing, ————— “DHE VAOANT BISHOPRIO,” o the Fdidor of Tha Chicago Tridune: Sin: Somo person with- mallclous intont, slulking bohind the anonymous signaturo of 1 Ono of the Laity,” hag, in a brief communloa- tion to your Sunday issue, throo distnct falao- hoods: First—Tho private clreular reforred to, sug- gostiug a ** consultation upon important subjocts ta ba considerad in our coming Diocesan Convens ton,” was issued to aud signed Ly avowed op- pononts of Dr, Do Koven, us woll an to sud by 1A frionds, Socond—The placo af moeting dosignatod fa ot tho Cathodral, ~‘Fhio chapol was Holected, for tho oxpross romson that it is tho propor place in whiok “ au exyrossion of apinion can bo had at an laformal moeting, which would bo imnpractica- ble iu tho convontion held in the adjoining cou- secrated edifice,” . Lhird—1Tho impmtation that I am now or ever have bosu in any way or manner connootod with the Hooloty known as * ‘e Gonfraternity of tho Blessed Bacramont * s unqualtflodly falso, H, Connixag JupD, Qutoaao, Sopt, 14, 1674, above all men that Thave leard mens | THE CHICAGO DAILY TP™UNR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, THE GENNARIO' MURDER, Arrest of the Murderer Wes- terday. X The Coroner's Inquest. While Obristion pooploe wora assomwrod In their churchoa Bundny evening, worshipping God, thanking Hi for gracos bostowad, implor- 1og forglvonoes for faults committod, and bog- ging & ronowal of Ilis good gifts, a ®cono of diabolism was onacted on Enst Fourteonth stroot, A PARTY OF ITALIANS, 4 mostly rag-ploltors, invinoibly ignorant, and low in tholr instincts,—such follows asconatituto tho Inzzoronl and bandltti of tholr nativo climo,~— woro ongaged In boor-drinking and gambling nfter (holr monnor at the geme calted morsa. Thoy wore congrogated st No. 2 Last TFourtoenth street, the flrat houso on tho north, side of tho stroot from Indinns avenuo, which is ono of the most wrotched-looking, filthy abodea i this city, An odor cmanating from colleotions of rags, aud in Rreat part tho rosult of a noglect of cloanliness, almost denotes to tho visitor the charactor and clasa of tho inmates, Ozzato Gonnarlo and Agonlo Franolsco wore among tho party, nnd quarroled ns to tho games wowm, Thoy woro flughod from drinking beor, and ensily becamo oxcltoll. Insulta wore bandiod betweon thom ; thoy clinohed, or oamo together as if to struggle, and plmost immodintely theroaftor Qennarlo crled out, in the ngony of o dylug man, 44 ASTBTADIED ; FRANOKSCO DID IT," and Frauclsco was soen running away. Btupe- flod from their excossos, and horror-stricken from what nd ocourred, no oune attompted to captitro tho murderer, aud no auccor was af~ forded to the wounded mau, whose lifa-blood wolled from him in a very fow minutes. Iuliy an hour passed boforo tho polico waore mndo awnre of tho tragedy, At once cfforta woro made TO FIND TNE WURDEMER, but, fleoing to the Wost Side, to tho houso of & frioud, ko lud himsolf, and was ouly dlscoverad thore nbout 7 o'clock yestorday morving by Borgt, Slmon O'Donnoll, of the Iifth Yolico Precinet, 'I'heinstrumont uscd by Franocieco in his horrible deed, uuPpnacd to bo a stilotto, has not boon found, although diligent sosrch bas boen mado tor it. Coroner Btophens yostorday bogan to inyosti- gato the circumstances attendiug tho commis- siou of this orime. THF, INQUEST was liold at tho County Ilospital, No public in- torost was evincod therein, only those ‘Who woro mmmediately concorned, besides tho prisonor and jurors, boing presont. Fraucisco atauds about 5 feot 2 h\c\mfl‘in beight 3 hoa o cloar complox- fon, but o low foroliead and & cuuning !E“ Liko the mnjority of low-bred Itallans, his nether Jimbs are’ misshapen, being somewhat bowed. Durlng the examination of tho wit- nessas, hio nngnrl{ ‘and imploringly scanned thoir faces, aud several timoa attompled to suggost answers, No one who bas not altended an inquest whore {gnorsnt Cormans or Italiang sppear as witnedges can form tho faintest iden of tho diffieulty exporienced {n extractinga plain snawer Lo o pluin quostion, and tho porformanco nocobsury on that acoount fo bo gono through by tho Coranar is somotling like trylng to draw o {ooth from an unwitling or foacful ptiont. ‘Lo worthies, builliant ropreseutativay of Iling Victor Emmanuel, who izured a4 s 108808 yos- tardoy, woro no oxception fo thoso roferrad to, and, indeed, the fntorpretora—tharo were two of thoin—who wore looked to for the unravoling of tha molllttuous lingo spoken by thio domi- pemi-clvilized individuals, by their stupidity onty mado contusion worso confounded. 1fero are HPECINEN REPLIES: Q.—Who were iu tho house at the time? A, {throngh iutorprotor)~1e says ho doue it | hQ-chcuiud. A~Right” in front of the ouso, Q.—Did you see a sillotto in Francisco's hand? A. (Which required tho use of n groat donl of piblorish)—I don't interforoin othor peoplo’s business, TItE DEGEASED, Ozznto Gonnario, was o townsman of {ho prig. oner, both boing natives of tho littlo town of Marelseario, in Italy, Genuario was o heavy set man, abler than tho prisover, and said to bs of & poaccablo disposition. Tho tostimouy is con- licting as to who gayo the firat blow, ona witnoss tostifying that the deconsed roughly pushed and knocked down thto prisoner laforo tho lattor struck, and auothor witnees stating that Frast- clsco was the ageroesor, haviug clisllonged tho deccased to fight, Thero sooms to bo no donpt thot o prisonor murdered Gon- nario, but =m0 far v has mobt boon provon that ho inflicted tho stab wound., Thero is also nn absence of proof that tho murder was doliborate, for it docs mot appoar that there was any provioua quarsol bo- tween theso men. Notwithatanding the rovolt- ing natare of tho crumo, it in of a class tracenblo more immedintely to overiudulgonce in stroug drinls thau to decided wickednass, ‘I'ho Inquest was bogun at 1 o'clock. Coronor Jobin Steplions impauneled a jury consisting of Drs. D. A. K, Steolo (tornmrmé. €. L. Bur- Toughs, T. B, Waldron, and I, L. Harrington, and Mossrs, G, Tillotson, John Gill, Willinnr Ab- bot, G, Dencon, ¥, O, Winslow, James MeLnaugh- lin, %' McClair, and C. Brovkor, TASQUALE NUSS belng aworn, testltied: I livo at No, 2 Fourteentlt street; am ‘0 luboror. Iknow tho doconsod, Ozznto_Gonuario, for four or fivo_days ; ho bonrded at my houso; oame from New York. Decoased had & wife aud one child in Iisly, I Jnow the prisoner, Agonio Franciuco ; he has lived with 1o botwoon Chicago nnd New York for tho last throo yoars, About 7 o'clock on Sunday evening, the'deconnod, tho prisoner, two othor mon, aud mgsell ware piasug an Italian gamo called morrs, played with tho Bingors; thoy piayod for boer. Aftor tho Rawo tho partics went out on the sidewslk and Soh into o dispute sbout the gamo. Isaw the lecensed push the prisonor aud knock him down on the sidewalk. Soon aftor tho doceasod ran up to me aud eaid, “ I'm stabbed 3 Agonio Fran- cisco did it.” Inover saw tho prisoner havea stiloto; I hnd my oyoon ihe party while the quarrel’ was going on. Soveria Do Laquola triod to malo poaco botwoon thom ; Lo lives at No. 2 East Fourtoonth stroot. To tho Foreman—I did ot sco any kuifo in prisoner's hands at any timo during tho quor- val. Lraucisco ran away bofare deceasod comlo up to mo. MICNELY VENUTL, lelng aworn, daposed: I liva at No. 2 Eaat Four- teenth streot; know decensed sinco hio camo to Ghicago, four or fiva dags ngo. 1 know tho pris oner about a vesr and & balf, T wasnot in the famo but I sww tho othor mon playing., Tho do- ceasod was tho winner; hio won throo gamos; Francisco denied Qenuarlo’s claim to laving won: Frauclsco ohallonged the deconsed to fight; soon_after grabbod docassed and pullod nun out ko the sidewalk, I did not soo decoased gtriko any blowa. I saw the bladoe of the knife in Fraucluco’s hand, Gonnario criod out, *“Iam dead.” ‘' the Foroman—Noth mon woro standing up attho time tho stabbing touk place, All the arty woro partinlly dranlc ; thoy had beou driuk- ['ng Door during the day. GIACOMO_PCORTIOANO testifiod under onths Ilive at No. 2 Fourteenttt stroot; kuow dooongod; Ilmow tho prisoner; \\‘nrkm& with hiin ove your. Isaw tho party of ivo plagers thoy playod for a pink of boor do- coasod and thoman known as Micholo won ; thoro wau some troublo botween dacensad and prisou- of. Do Laquelle triad to part them (as thoy ind clinched), and, wiile he tad bold of Geniarlo, TFranolsco stabbod him, Idid not seo o kuifo in tho prigono:r’s hands, ‘T'o the Foreman—{ never kuosw tha prisoner ta onrry o etillotto, 1do not kuow thut they bad any provious quarrol. BERAT, BIMON O'DONNELL, of tho Fifth Palioo Procinot (corner of Twolfth aud John siroots), testiflod: ~'Ihis (yos- terday) morning a4 I called tho roll at 7 o'clook to got my post men oub for day duty, Oficor Patrlok Konnoflok told mo that la mat an [alian wha told him that & man had boon stabbed at 2 Fourtoonth street, and ho iunulm'l whorothoe mau was who did tho stabbig. talked with the man; his nome ls Antonlo Do Poraia, o told mo tho man was ab No. 48 Bunler atroot. I took threa men with ma. placod one in front of the liouse, aud oua on onch side, As I wont In, I saw a man comingg onk of & shed ub tho rosr of Lo houso, wont into . the whod and saw the prisoner, Franclsco, looking around for some placo to hide himuelt in. Antonto Do Poraln way with me, and ho, upon secing Fran- clsvo, sald to mo, *‘1lo 18 tho man." "I took Froauclaco to the Fifth Procinct Statlou. 1 nskod him wovoral timos what Lo did with the Juifo, and ho donied lwving onoy 1 senrchoed in the shod smoug & lot of old rags to fiud tho knite if lwlmblv, but did not suceood. In yoply to my quostion why ke woub to the shed, hoeaid that be wan drumk ¢ bad como from No, 2 Fours }:ulml‘xlt‘.l stroot, aud bnd beon in tho shod all gl . 1 DB Woat I )?(m?m‘;.m ’;:lnmz:' h of ‘08t Polk stroot, oxplatuod tho manner in which ho discovored that f;muulm W aceused of tho stabbing, and bow he wont to 48 Bunker utroot and causod his arroat, DB, ¥. W, UENOTIN, IR, Cangty ‘Phyelclan, qatiflad: © mnds o post mortom cxamunatlon on_tha tody of Qzzato QGonnarlo, now In the Morgus, Tho organs of the abdominal cavity wora apparontly hoslthy. Tha braln and its mombranes wera atso mrn:c{- lydormal, In the chiost, howovor, betwoan tho fourth and Hfth ribs, ontting {nto tho uppor odga of tho fifth rib abont a quartorof sn inch, was an oxtonsive ponctrating wound, outoring the cavity of tho ohoat, M\fl!\"fl imo tho oricardial 8nc, and penotrating_tho Lisart nons tho anex of tho r‘llghb voutriclo. ‘Thls wound must havo pro~ duood nlmoat Instantanoous death ; it must havo bean infliatad witl a large-sizad kuife or dagger, thruet undorhand, d The investigation was adjowrned upon tho conolusfon of tho Doctor's ovidenco until 10:30 8. m, to-day, in order to procure the testimony of £wo othor witnosses who wero in the party of playors, and who aro belioved to havo witnossod tho atabbing, Tho prisonor was remitted to tho custody of tho Fifth Precinct olleo, as also woro the witnesses. DOMINION OF CANADA. Pomiulon RRovounes—ivild Ohildren~ ‘Tho Commerciul Outivok—other Atoms of Nown. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, Queneo, Bopt, 14.—Ab tho timo of writing nothing doflnito hns transpired rogarding tho now Miulstry, It Is known that soveral hinvo boen offered portfollos, and declined. Among tho number is the lon, J, G. Blanchet. OrTAwa, Sopt. 14.—~The Countoss Dufferin will open the Dominion Rifle Association matohios to-morrow by firing tho fivat shot, Tho attoudanco promises to bo laro, Tho Governor-Goneral’s children bave return- od to the Capitol from Tadousac, The Dominjon rovenuo for the mouth of Augnxeawnu ©2,052,708,97, and tho oxpendituros 81,707,073, *tho'Governor-Gonoral s disallowod tho not of tho Mauitobn Legislaturo defluing the privi. loges, immunitios, and powera of tha Legislativo Council and Logisiative Assombly, on the gronnd of want of juriediction on tho part of the Mani- tobn Logslaturo. Hawmvroy, Bopt. 14.—Thrao children, found wild on ap feland in Loko Iluron, wero caught aud brought to this city, and. are now in the Orphon's lome Loro. They speak no doflnito Ianguago, and know: nothing of civilizod lre. ‘Thoy aro roported to have boon fannd by Fatlior Chorrior, of tho Owen Sound Miusion. Thoro ‘wWore no other inhabitants on tho islaud. Tonoxto, Onb., Bopt. 14.—~Tho new Royal Opora-House, bullt on tho site of tho Itoyal Lygoum, burned some time ago, opons to-night, undor tho patronago of the Lioutenant-Gov ornor, “'ho magnificont Grand Opera-Tiouso, on Ade- Inide stroet, opeus in a fow ovouiugs, 4 In on articlo on “Tho Commorcial Outlook” tha @lobe, this morning, enys, *Tho banks have incronsed tholr funds by ‘paid-up eapital and othorwiss 312,000,000 durlng the yosr, and in- creased loans by $15,500,000.° 3fouoy in more abundaut the & your Rgo, - aud thore in. moro dificulty in cinploying fanda, ‘Tho country's rosourcos giva good prospocts of an overflowing abundanco of gralu and n handsomo probt on tho wool crop. Hops aro a finocrop, with a largo surplus to export. Dairy products aro increasing in magnitudo, Tho Jumbor and thubor trado 16 doprassad s unprofitable, but tho local consumption Inorons- Ing. 'Thesquare-timbor trade i3 still more de- prosnod. Combiuations have boen formod to curtail production. Imports at custom-houses Targoly oxoood Inst year, Tho (obe advises Te- Btraint on tho growth of credits, aud warns tho publio that prosperity may load to unhoalthy in- :‘I;xtloir, and 1nflation wilt cortninly be followed by saster, —_—_——— UTAM. A Fudicintt Ratd on the Polygamists. Bavt Laxy, Utah, Sopt. 14—Two Probate Courts woro held at L'oolo to-day, ono by Brown, the nowly-clected non-Mormon, tho other by Ttowberry, the formor Judgoe, who refuses to vacate. ‘Tho United Statos Alarshal attompted 1o gain admittanco to the County Court-Ilouso for tlie purposs of holding court, Lut found tho door barred on tho iuside, and therofore aban doned it. Tho Court was Licld in the hotel par~ Jor, In his chargo to the Arand Jury of the Sccond Distriet, Judgo Boreman callod for the cnforco- mont of the law of 1803, ngainst bignmy or polsgamy. Ile also ashs that tho porpotrators of tho Mountain Mendow mnssaoro of 1859 bo vrought to puulshuont. Dolygamiats and thosa declaring tl es did not bolieve polygamy to bo o S:rinm wore dobarred from Eerving upon this jury. 5 'The Grand and Potlt Jurios of tho Third Dis- triok wero drawn to-day, & wmuajority of thom being anti-Mormor e Singular fZecovery of a Prayor-mools, Tho Poclwskill Messenger rolates tho following: “Intho yonr 1862 n youug goutleman of our village, rosiding in tho Boush, was conscripted in the Confedernto army. He had in his pos- sesslon & Book of Common Prayer, presonted by Lis mother in 1850, 'The coipsto which our {riond was orderod marchod for, Corinth, Aftor rowaining lu Corinth from Maroh 8 to Apnl 8, 1863, his corpa was ordored to Shilob, and boford ‘golng into tho fight tho men wero ordored to pllo Tholr knapaacks, with othor surplus articles, in o neighboring fleld, The action lasted from Saturday morning until Monday night, ending in o completa routa of the Coufedofates, when, of course, tho Lnapsaoks woro loft bebind, the property of the Tederals, and in qur frieud's knopsack wos tho prayer-book. Aftor n lopso of olovan years, a gentlomun of our villago visitod Macon, Ga., with o wife, and while thero attonded church for the purpose of witnossing & wodding. While soted iv a ow, mwaitlng tho arrival of the bridal party, tho Indy picked up a prayor_bool to find tho marrlago ?mmony, and incidently turning to tho fly-leal ound writton thorcon *Charles, from his mothor, Sopt. 9, 1856," whilo it Lo coror woro tho ivitlals, +G. 1. 8. Ou tho next leaf was writ- ten, ‘Abuor P, Whittle, Macou, Ga., 1806, Given to him by a Yankeo doldier.’ "ho lady recog- nizod the Initials, and detormined, if possible, to sestora tho hool: to Ita orlginal owner. Accord- lllgl{, Mr. Whittlo was waitod upou, nnd at flest doollod returning tho book, becuso 1t Lind boon ‘(nvuu to him by a Nosthern soldier, to whom ho i shown considerablo kindnoss while siclk, Fivnily, ho wna inducod to part with it, ant tho bool found {ts way back to tho hands of the original owner in Peekakill.” el The English Dinners A writer on Euglish * living™ in the Boston Courler sayg: *'Dinnar, the sotemu prandial ovout of tha day, is admirably comforlublo, Lhie white walstcoated and oravated buller throws opon the door and aunouncos it. Tho foolimen, in_well-fituing, handsome Jiveries, stand in thio hall like gunrdsmen on parade_whilo tha fami- Iicn pass info tho dinjug-room. TFrom boginuitg to end all rnos like o well-ollod whool ~1f Lho faintost ornsh of plate or china bo hieard, tho frown of the butler makes hig myrmidons trem- blo. Tho host and hostoss, uttorly freo from caro about tho failuro of soup or entreo, aro as thoroughly nt uasie ns tho merriost of thoir flmulu‘ and aro ablo to givo their attention lo lio convorsation undisturbed by any Larrowing appreheusiony, Tha dinuor consists always of soup and flah, entreos from ono to four, accord- ings 0 tho number prosont ; ronst, boiled pices da reslatoneo ; from two to four gwoet dishios, amo, chocko of iwo kinds, dossort, sud coflev, fou, with dry tonst, eto., it sorved in tho draw- Ing-room about two hours after dinver. Usually & small tublo is placed in & cornor of & room, coverad with a whito olath, and tho honatiful ten servico, ofton well wortha utnd(y Ly thoso curious in old plato, fa placod thorcon, g Sl RS An English Sonsatton—Suiolde of tho Jlon. Mr, Hollow. From the London Standard, Auy, 7. An inquost wau hold yestordsy nt Formoy Darracks upon tha body of the Hon, Mr, Bellow, uon of Lord Bollow, 'Tho docensod whs found dead in his quarters on Puesday morniug with a bullot-wound In his forchead, Ifo Ind just Joined tho army aud was attouding tho trainlug- sehool ab Tormoy., Ilo was uddicted to drink- ing. On Moudoy night, whilo in u slato of in- ebrirtion, o made his sppearance in thercom gt Capt, Duttor, of tha Boventh Hegimont, withn #word In ona haud and a revolvor in tho othor, ‘I'lie lattor wonpon ho progonted ub tho head of il brothor-ollsor, whom, under tho thrad that 1o would shoot him, he compolled to aceompany tho dovoased to his own quurtors. Whon thoy srrivod thoro the Captain was_obliged to retiro altor alew minutoy undor sinlar compuision. Immediotely theroupen a shot was hoewd from tho dirootion of Bollow's room, ‘Lho alsrm way ivon o otlior oflicrs, who wora still ju the bil- fiard-room, bub thoy teok no ttle. According to tho evidonoe, it nnllunrnu that nono of thom eaterod tho room until the following woraing, 874, 8t 7 o'clogk, atter tho servant of tho doconsad had found bils mastor Blug on tho floor in n pool of blood, quito dead, TORNADO, Damnagoe to & Maryland viilnge. Jefferson, Md, (Sept, 10), Correavondence of the Haltf. niors Amerfean. Tho quiot Jittlo villago of Joffarson way visited by n torriblo storm of wind Tucedny aftorncon nbout 3 o'clock, Tho villago of Jofforson is sltuatod on tho rond londing to_Ilarpor's Vorry, 7 miles wost of Trodoriok City, Tho houses aro il built on ono streot, aboué hnif s milo long. 1t contains about 800 inhabitants, Tho town wos ptruck by the storm at right angles, thus boing oxposed to tho full forco and fury of tho Liast which buzst upon tho stnrtiod inbabitants, enrrying wrock and min in its track, - Tho aiv wau filled at ouco with flying bricks and timbors, making - 1t Jmpossible = for any lving boing ~ to vonturo upon the strect. 4ho storm lasted but a fow minutes, but, tho Inbor of many days was destroved. Entoring tho town from tho cast the nttention Is at once dirceeed to fallon trees and broken fonces, Tho first prominent objoct of ?fln i what was onco tho Lutheran Church, 'Whis was a brick bullding about cighty feot tong, bullt in 1866 at n coat of upwards of 820,000, About half tho building iu unroofed, tho rear wall entiroly blown in, tho cailing ull of groat holes, and tho altar aud front pows of tho churels broken and buried bo- nenth o pilo of rulus, A fow small pleces nro all thiat romain of the marble stand onco placed in tho alter. 1t is thought by somo that tho eotiro building will havo to bo taken down, tho ontiro wall befng racked, A beoutifal chisndolier hang- ing in tho middlo of tho church, though apparently in the direct rango of the falling Tiins, romninod unseathed with nob o ghsn o plobo broken. ‘Tho organ in tho galery cseaped Githout infury, Tho tawer, i witieh Bangs two ln"lls, romiing atanding, a monument amouy the Tuing. 'Tho Mothodlst Protestant Churel once slood in the oxtremo westorn parbof the town, It s now n pilo of rius—{otally destroyad. Tho on- tiro Bwally, except nbout 12 feel of the front at the gallory, sto loveled with the gronud, tho #lde walla Talling outward, the rear inward, crusling averything in ita fall, This building, o faw yeara ago, was ontiroly rontodeled, mul pre- sented o very neat appearance. ‘The strnetnry was worth from 55,000 to $10,000, Autong the privato anfferers in polut of lows, Dr. Q. W. Cruw stands first, Ho occupics and ownn n larga brick building in the contralipart of Hhio tow, A Inrgo purt ot bl dwoliag fua - roofed, the back bullding levaled to tho squaro, and his oftico nud stablo serionsly d&mn%fd. Ad- jolning his dwolling wag o woodon building, owned by tho Misses Adlam. ho falling of the Dootor's dwelliug almost domolishod this, destroying almost tho carthly all of tho inhabitants. Mr. J. N. Fry occupicd & now framo building near tho Mothodist Protestant Chitreh, whicls eamo nosr boing overthrown in tho common ruin. Tho roof was torn off, and tho building otherwiso injurod. Bome iden of tho fury of the atorm may bo gathered from the fact that bricks wera carried 100 yorda; o pleco of heavy ok timber, 30 foot long, wns 'blown n dlstance of ) ynrds, whilo anothar ploco of lieavy timbor from tho church, nfter being car- ricd 80 or 90 yards, was forcad throngh n door and hurlod the outiro Iength of the hall of a Lnilding opposite. Strnufin to say, nmid an at- mosphoro thick with misstlesof death, not a sout wias seratehed, T'ho losey, 8 far ns aacortainad, aro sbout as follows: TLuthoran Church and parsonago, §6,000; Mothodist Protedtant Chureh, 25,0005 Dr’ Cruio, 1,003 Mignos Adlam, £600 ¢ . N, Fry, %9003 which, with tho smalior lomsos, will amount in tho aggregato to about $20,000. —_———— A Savago R A lady at'fTaven, vear Drighton, Eng., whilo an inspoectiott of her honse way belng made for tho purposo of extirpating tho rats, was furi- ously aitacked by onoof thom, 1t waw found that'most of the rats camo from a drain con- nected with the house, but umouli othor things & pinno wau incidentally ivspocted, when a largo rat ond five young onos woro fouud sccroted in tho works, Tho old rat, on finding its placo of conconlinent obseryed, flow at the lady who was direoting tho soarch, Bho was immediately, in cousoquonce, soized with n fit, and only ro- covored Lo find heraolf soriously ill. —_——— ~—Mr. Beechor, the otber day,when ssked what natural curlositica_ thoro worg in tho noiglbor- hood of the 1'win Mountain Ilouse, he ropliod : * Throo—a threo-loggod bear, & pot jackass, aud Ienry Ward Deechor."— Qraph AMUSEMENTS. _ GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Lato Kingsbury Suslo all. i o G e Kelly & Loon’s Famous Minstrols. l-'lrbl tiwo of Kolly & Taun's Comlo 3{mmlln. TEN M M ESTIO BLISS, timo 'of the Ethionian Sketeh, WELL, GOUD DAY, Guartolte by TYIIULL, BURRIDGE, KAYNI, and LN, E tima of the Tamorous Skoter, N1PAND FOUK! ¥ tima (g, (iren yoars) of Matulog's Lavgliablo Livory livening and Wednesdny and Saturday Matinoes. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. Dludison-st., between Stato and Dearborn, BRILLIANT REGLFTION, Aftor four yess' absonco, of_tho groat Arilat, JOSHEPH JEFFERSON. Theatro crowdod nightly to witness bis mastorly sendl. et e VAN WINKLE. 1~ Rocuro your scats {n adsance, No oxtra chnrgo for scourod mosts, Performuuce wruiinales oach nignt ot lu:10. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, TIURD WEEK of tho suceessful Socloty Comady, ‘Whicl will bo repeated on MUX ENING, Sept. o tho woelk, also WEDNIS- B I DA AT O A UABT, D EOIENER LIEGANT, O B Kt A PpoINTIHENTS, TIENEW ORCHBSTI A 3 Which has rocolvod the mast attering onoominme frm tha prosaaud public, will porform: & soluetion of PULU- LAIMUSIC, AUADEMY OF MUSIC. g B(?'XRAY' BVEYI fl{lllll!l[, and ‘Vfll!xfl;llill m‘xdr !;B‘III"E 2y Ritlco, peadotian of & gorgeous spectacae TAL OFF EROIRNIALIENT, yrodbeod sder tho abowa {1, Intrainci a1 IOk AT, buautivs, Bpecialtives ald traustormations of tho fauwuy BLACK CROOK! 00 Artlsla, Culosnl Aggrogation. A1l of Pafinor & Co.'a Magniiicont Seonory._ Falaco of Dismonde, &0, THE GRAND FAIR and FESTIVAL For tha bulldiog of the Cimrol of One Lady of Doloresy by B ol el Work Sis THiok, corier of adn. Tinndolphats, spirited contest for a splomdid Gold V-’:oh ?Iflx l‘:k?' h\rfilil “‘IVB I!flhl.t:i:l‘nl |lfi;;llt "Xn\'lrlflt [mfing, Parish of tho Hol LUTE 5 lon, Ninth Wanky 30 ilen, Westorn Drairio Gardon, A° goul Ut i atiau 13 “Iniy Lalr 1s ominontly sitractivo, profonting n highly vaclud disuley of sfngularly bewatitil actiolos of orgey de- soripiton, "Tihg ubject which uahtio badocarmllae the oroction of ‘& Unthollo Tompla uf Worship in a looality witors it Is very ol ncodod, sliculd aummnioud this jaud- sble ouinenylsh o ths avilvd wyimpaihy nad supiiort of 50y Leulg Denevilent Iaty A SOCIAL BALL Vor tle henetit af te WILOW G'DUNNELL wilt bo iven at tha Worklnguen' Uall Aot v wslitiat, o day avquing, Baps. 17, Tickots. 1, aditting oiitiomen wice wvery sronlng, NEW_PUBLICATIONS TTRUBIRED I | AU iy, L THE PROPHET: A Tragedy. Ty Bavaun Tavion, 1 s Tut this dramatlo paom, based npou the earltac histary of Mormouisin, My, ‘faylor porirays vory elvctlvely tho poonos and circumstavues bz which **Tho Prupbot" saw vinluns aud at lougth attatued full assuranco of his mls- slos. Tho dolinvation of varicd cliaractors {x admirabily distinot; tho corrupting influonce ,of ambition and solf- tndulgonco s deploted wilh graphlo forco; whilo tho un. consclous sublimity of woman's pure love and logalty la touchingly rovealed. 1L LITTLE CLASSICS. ‘Undor this ganors} titlo will bo publishod n sorlos of hande volumes, containing cholos storlos, skotehos, and poowis, wathored from many sourcos. Tho popular char- notor and high Nterary oxcelloncu of their contents, thelr cloar tspugtaphy, convenlont sizs, sud tastofal biuding, wlll glvo thom unusual olaims to popular fuvor, 'Tho so- o firat Yol- ios will numbor twolve or wore vohumus, 1imo Is now roady, entitled— LXILER. vantatatng tho follalag ator by Nathauiol lawtharnoy **'hu Bu: ald Griting **A Night In a Workhous Uroenwood; **'Tho Outenuts of Poker Fist,' by Brot tog **'Tlho Man Without a Country,” by 15, E. Halog light of a Tartar ‘I'lbo," by Thomas DoQuincey, wantly hound, . $1,00, Fho succoading volumos will bo entlliod rospotively e it o+ Intoltuct, v Prayody, " 4 Laughter, ** Love," ' Romauy ¢/ Mystory," ¢ Coniedy," */Child Popma.’ ., Sont, post-pald, ou rocels JAMES R, 0SG00D & 00., Boston, EDUCATIONAL, ON BLA-4'T., NEAR MARKRT, ndor hargo of the Nandlieting Fatliors, will opon for Sl tuonption of upils Bant 1» RSl O necstin of ivo mionths. Solioot Torm 1 mtlon plyon tu conslating of two sussions, Spocial peagtical ialngea Bincation, Clemian. 1aught wichout Addross comyusunientions b s 0. 8. B @xira olinrgo, ¥, FATI GRILARD, . . | < ST, JOEN’S SCHOOL. onrding and doy-school for young ladtos nnd children, Rov, Thooduro Trvini, Lh. 1., Reutor, No, 21 Wost Yulrt5-tocond at., Now York, Thn ymwg Indion nnid chlldcan mcolvod nto tho family wil 1iva in the atmo- sphorsand uniler tho qnist Inflaonos of a Ohrstian homo, Tho aumbor s Ui Lo ftioon, Taopen on Wailsor. day, Bopt, 23, Toreiroular or information, apply to the Hoator, No. 2 Woat Thi t PESSE - . B (BIYANT & RTRATTON] CHICAGD BUSINESS COLLEGE, fiml'llu:m«lllcn‘x;; Stuto nm]k\\'mdll!lnum-sm. Cargost Tustitution of tho kind fn Amorlca. Filognut ropme~rich furn(ture—thorough cntieso—fisat- glass teachors—porisel disclplino—largo number of stu. dente~igh standing with the pablio—{roanont openings Youngmor i) reninra oty H o) (o aiiden on Ahurt no. au 11, e BV AN T, Gltiosico. St. Mary's Academy, Tho toth Annunt e g For Catatoguo amnt il tafogmad] nfi“n‘é?hsv"“d"" Mgty i1t KUPRRIOT N Notro Bamo P, 0,, Bt Josephr On'l\anf‘lgdllinn. LAKE FOREST AOADEMY, A Lay aud Uanrding oliool, whora lioy and Youe Mon may piopare for Collogo an TAhaaTon Taltion. e Hon ot Fav, s seur. ''hia noxt Schidol Y. 10: Yor cle. Eia and fubemat on iz (6 ALGERE i et SRR Hioss, preaa i THau, 1| Pres . T MUIEAITOU LT, Vie 2 The Yens AW, Of tho Unlvorsity of Quloago aud tho Northwestorn Unf. vorsity. Daily inatenction, 4 houra por day, E Eyincon lebry ot et ol and durmon . Houtifar and Profa. vab Huron Donslow aid. Bk Myera, Fuitlon, W yuar, Digln Catal, Ao VD) ta o tho bar, SLOW, Hec's, CHEGARAY INSTIT k0N urE, MADAME DUHIERVILLY, Principal, Now, 1927 and 1629 Spruca-nt., Philadolphiia. Fowlich, Eronch, sud Latin, ioRniiiz audl Day Relioof for'yeuny Ladiss aud Missos. rnnol 8 tho taniumge of tho Ty, 02U Mo Wil reopon Sontamior ai. ; DR. VAN NORMAN'S Gltevtenl Rrslioh, Fonch, and Germne tamiiy day aoho S yotitg Ry A0 oRILiroe Ghe T And 53 Bne Sttt iirstat, Lot Bark, Now Yorkywill cimmonco 13 ol toouth yoar Sept, 24, 1874, Wor further “nformation sont hlm!l Rov. D. O, };'\N NORMAN, I r . Now York, SQUARE SEMINARY, ; Artes s, et xgns?« J l\’!mm!.b, Perincipals. MRS. WM. G. BRYAN’S 2% s ool caniincdens Sepvsmber MADAME 0. dw BILV, DRSS, ALE: oo TRADROTLD Jish, anc‘rA l\l‘-l Tiadios nad Ol dron, 17 Wost Thirty roopons Bopt. 4, Applieation may ma ma iy oF by Intlor asabovo, FAMILY RCITOOL HOK TOYS. Thireo hanss fsom Now York. Chleasp roforensos, Ade deean 0 Unlonviilo, Orango Co., Mo X.,' 5. 5. AN 1t 31, A TTAGE, TILL SEMINAITY, I HUNG OO o hkssrats. Datehess Uosmiy g 0 N.Y. Coursa of study comprohonsive, 3luslo aid fino avis & epoclaits. _Far cleculnrn, als 0. U, WISTH {formerly Mrs. O orman _ Huardlug- oS Vi Frinolpal and Propriotor, D MILITARY ACADEMY, WORCESTER, i, buyg, snd youn man ;1:.‘.; Souon ;mll - Tianapotior woritasta routa. GALL, . 3., Saporintondente o ST. JOSEPHS SELECT SCHOCL, OCEAN NAVIGATION, “FOR EUROPE.~ CUNARD TAIL LINE, ESTABLISIZED 1840. Four Sailings Every Weelk From Now York overy Wednazday and Ssturday From Boston ovory Tuenday and Saturday, Cabln Pasange, 850, 3100, and $1901n gold, Ttound-trip Tlokets at reducad ratos, Btoerago g0 at lowost ratos, 2. 1L DU VERNT N. W, enr, Clark and Rand NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, ThaBouth W Walos Atlantie Steamship Uompany's N Tirnt ol Tull:porwored, Olsae-puill Steaunshing Wit il feom Ponnsylvania laflrond Whintf, Jersoy Gity: bt gfil ulILOLH i dflfll)l 12 (GLAMU‘“(IA Bept, o ‘arrying gnods and pastengors at throupl toa from ali BTta oF tho United Statos wnd Cannia. o Bl naah aud o thor painia in Bt 1 (18 . CAKIN AND STEERACH PASSENGERS, vins’s Gitcrs, Mo, 70l U 3l 1o Now Yok & CILBALD BAXTRR & 00w Agonts, 37 1 23 i STATE LINE. New York nugow, Liverpo nid Tondeiterey g e olsnen e Chia ot Honein il lo 8. i, North Turor, 8 folr +.Bopt. 18, Sopt, T, Sent, U HTArE Okt VINGINIA, Woduosdsy STATH O INDE Wodnondue. BTATE O KR, Melnonday TATIE OF 18 * NIA, We STATIC OF IRIDX, Wotihdny i dnenday thoreattar, (1kioi brssengors a hirouih Ead0n 10 Al pretn of Geon: rsiala and-destey Norway, Swadon, Deunari, and Gormany, Drafts for ¢} and npwand, Tur frofght or passngo opply to AUATIN BALDWI & Agnuts, 72 Broad Siocrazo Ofice, Kor 45 Hroadnay, . Sie a0y athior lno. Toun Ui’} Wertern Agant, Bl Ol " Talional Line of HS—to—mmstha. NOTICE. Tnemost soullorly rout 1l Do 6 4ot 100" nd fgnanacr sdopted by Sallinr frow Nnw Vork for GVERPODL and QUENS- FOWN ocory BATURDAY. Sling trom N, \%:x {or London (diroct) brory fortnights iabin passags, 10, £, ourroncy : MoOTaR0y At grostly rofucad rates, ' Hotum tick & Drafis for 1 nut:uu";n;rila‘.k:s’::\,“::“ b . LA TS0 torn Aesal, Northeart corner Oiatic s : Shormau Tousol, (fni:"n':«"u"“m’m i il Grent Western Steamship Line, Erom Now York to Dristol (Eugland at. Arragun, Tucwdny, Aug. !iil h‘r"mt ;i‘n'i“lw s Sipt. 12 il Tunuiay, Bopts & Qabln Passnn, $3u; futormod(ato, 5451 Btestago, 820, Rxeursion Lok 20, ' t fixcuraton Tigkets, 6 p APP ot o Froimis Lo e, i Yorks orio o o TV d i Chiidao, — — OHO.lIIcl@_:i_{.D. A,“" . RAILROAD TIME TABLE, _ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS PIPLANATION OF REFERENCH MAnKs.—1 !slmdu‘); ; eopteds * Hunday cxcopted. § Monday ozcepted. T Sinday 52850 &2 g il ¥ MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY LDepoty 7oot a7 Laake M, und Jok of Ticentyecond-st, kel aice, o1 ¢ et corner @ Natlolgh, sily o Mail (vfa mata aad ale lhuo)... Day Exprose, Jadieon Acconnnodation, Al i 0:308, m. GHAND RAVIL Moruine Sxpross. Nigiit Fap; . m. VR TISS BULKLEVS GOAKDING AND DAV 0 for young Iadics, at Tarcytowu-om-tho-Hud- o oopon o N{LR: TARDIVEE, 5 W FORTY-OIXTILET., VLY voongns Lor treneh, Tnwlist, sud Ceaan Board: Ingand Day-Sonool for younglndien and childrou, Sont. 17, QUND SCHOLARSHIP, Modoat, NIXH’G((nl].ll;mr']‘thlln?:flnlr, ik iate physiont davoldm AUYONKIRS MILITAIY INSTURUIE for bigne - Bonfamin Masoh, Box Nis. 158, Yenkers, N, A magnificent stock el DRESS GOODS, BILKS, SHAWLS, GARMENTS, FURS, LINENS, and LACES, NOW OPEN. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & 00, (analy cornor of Meroer-st., WEW YORK PROPOSAL WATER WORKS. CI7T oF MUBKEUOR, Miok,, Bopt. 1, 1674, SEALED PROPOSBALS will bo roectvod {n accordance with the followlnk rosulu- thon of tlio Comuon Councll of the City of Muskogon, os adoptod Sept, 1, 167z Resotven, Thet tho Committes on Water Works b instrnotod to advertiso for, recelve and snbmit to the Ganuolt goalod, vraposnls e eonsiruating and oroatlug Water Works fur supplying this city with water for do- meatio and siro purp . 1" Such_proposnis shail provido for muitablo ongines (bl or Jow Dressuro), pawps, boilors, and othor ma- ehifiory, wits ‘ur Wit Aatiplpes of vosorvolr, 1 e capable of dischurging throa millin G, 00,00) gallons par teantyfaue hauy or (lea duty, to theaw alus () ane. nch streams at thie samo timw, 190 faot highy I wmilo from ho pumuy, and wmulataln them o ton LoGEs 1f neoos- o Wiirks (o be furalshed gomploto with all usual and necovary onsenlengos mud apuliaacos, and sut pp randy tu run, guarantoul for threo years againgt any breakaco or Topairs thaL inay voenr froin dofost of matorial, work. Inazaiiin, or Dousual woar au tear, or from dolocts in the prineiple of construction or ;&l]l“nll\ml. “Fiin mashinery o bo guarmntoo {o o sufable of work. Ing up to 20 poands wator pressuro, and bolding It for ten hours If necassary, an to infrluge no lotter patont of any lnnzhlnnr‘:‘hr Lo samo pux{m«m 5. "Alsn, 8uch amount of cast-1ron wrator-pino s may ba roquired, from 4 1o 16 Inclios (n dfamoter, guarntosd 10'stand’ rossnro attor Ueing 1nid of B0 tuinia nor squarn inch, delivored in this &lh{, or “delivored and Inld o atronolis & foutdoop 5 thio asatro’of th pos, . Also, suoh smount of approved woadpipo ns may ho requlred, from 4 to 12 inchies In dismotor, gusranteed to stand 1iko provsiro, aid dollvered or dolivorod and lald down us above, \."Also, t0 ‘propnea thg trenchos, Jay down ol tha ploes, wood or lrow, of hotl, st pdtes, feoy, rossd, sibouts, and fire hvdranty all completo, Ia tronchos not r thin & fvot deap, nishh; 1atd dosn nihis clts, all toos, uch uthur heavy castings ae may bo 0, tn farnish first quality of fira hydrants, all to o of hoat watorlat aud fiest-olaxs in uil rospoots, Fropasals may Do 1nado ou a1l oF ay of tha Khov aoo. st aliall bo subloot 't acceplanca ar rojuation of r oltlier of ol w0t o, - 11 proposals ta bo wiado on or baforo Sop 574, All proposals st bu adidressod to tho Cunnulites on Wator Worky, Muskogon, Mich. Dotafls of pipiox or sy fuformation will b furniahod by tha Corunlttos au agplieation JOHN TORRINT, Ghalrusan Committao ou Watar Works, NOTICE 70 CONTRACTORS, Peayonsls will o rosatvad far tha acootlon f & Coust. ouso at Fonting, 11k, wiith 13 0'clock ., Oot. 1, 1674 rootiieatiuhe oan o econ at tho oflos o J. K, it alfor Nopt. 11, Proposnis witl b ro: ‘Golvod fur the wiimld or fur tha dlifecont borta a tho worlk, ‘Al ongh propoa! inust bo Wavwd ik & soalod ouvolmy Gion whloh niust b viscud sum Mot or Private matks atd accompanzing tho proposal, and in & soparate sealod onivalano, hpon which iust W ‘s cherosondiug motto, gnast o a bond ol &5,000, witl_two or moro surotlos ehtch ahall ho auieovod by tha Duilding Comnlitan uf o Board of Bupervisors of Livingston County), that ho or thoy Wil entue It & soutract anid give n Dond with o oy uinco surutjos In thuanm of 00,000 (whiol hond 1o unprovud by tho Bosrd of Sugorisan vio, i Coupty), provido lln‘ coutraot shiall bo il T Lim or them, * ‘The envelopo confaining th ropuant d bond to he Inclosed in one and thb samo envolope,and teitand adsoveod to J. it Morrow, Pauitso, 1 afd Board of Buporvisars resoryo the rlght to n"fw any qait bis, orto aveopd any hid ur et of a Ui Sy ey oot best for thointoreat of the county, The §8,000 homn! agoamysayiig fho bids wust bo oertiind to. by thy Olork A Cireut! i ot T ceunts’ iy wiieh o i oomoes) thet the surotios hiave ronl propetty to tho st of tho st Yond, (Signod) J. By monrow, Onatrinanof Itlding Committo. J. 0, BOOHRANY, Architeot, INDIGO BLUE. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. Orjainnl and Unoxeolled for Dluclug Clothes, bergor's Lrug Stors, No, St North Foory Groeor sud Drugglat i Doy e L LWL bRbvtor, thon sy and_Denver Short Line, vl Louhit. afeld, Alion and 5. Louls aot, Weal dide, newr Madison-ai, Depot, and 121 Kandolphest Teare, Thvonigh Fines' Unio Trangeh T oo Arrive. Konens City and Don. Kasas City Expross, 8t. Louls and Texay St. Touls Fast Ex Iix. vinJacksansilii . EEE CHICAOD. MILWAUKEE' & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Unian Depot, corner Hadiron ‘and Canal-sia, Ticket Offcs 63 South Clurizstu, opposite Sicerman fose, wndat Dwols g Arriv Miteaskae, adizon & Peatrlo din Chicu, bl oo, "11:00a, m, 19:908, m.[*4:00 p. ota airio ‘ Rartoru Tav, Mol 5 0, m. Milwankes, St, Paul R olfs, Dbt lxpross, * 7500 . |4 645 8, . HLINOIS CENTRAL HAILT10AD. eyt fot af Laksst, und Footay Teeutiyaeemdt, R T e MR A A TUchit 8t Fants xpeemn S Louin Fase Th Cairo & Now Orl }:AI"D. t Now Pearia & Ko ku K. ... Dubuquo & Sloux Qlty | Dibiuo & dioux CLy | () il asnettgat..es (@) Ituns to Unanpaign on Saturdays, CHICAGO. DHHL!NBTI;N & QURICY fiIILV:!-'lW i Juike:s iail and Hxprosy.. Ottaws und Suroutur Fasioiger, Dulitug & Slowx Uity Jix . ‘Pacitic Kast Liite, for Ommalia; Kunsas Clty, Losvenworth, A hilson & BE. Jusoph xi Toxus Expre Aurora Tassong Mendota, Gitaswa Aurors Bassongo e ‘Attrora Passonicer {Sufda Dubnaye & Sionx dity Kxp.. EachicNiaiit Kixp, for O Kamoas Cliy, iwavonworih, auiean & SL. Jaseph x| Downoe's (rovy Aceonumod iy Downer'atirare Aacommiartatinn DownorsGrava Accommiodationt* . Sundmys. CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILRDAD. Ticket aees, 64 Glarieat, (Shermiansifonss), and 75 Gandt- e e opner Aottty and ol thadepot. ar t Lino., @ DuBIMI 1y 12X, ‘a Dubuquo Night I9%. via aQraba Nighit Expros: o frroopart & Dubiuaue @ Fraoport.& Dubuquo Fxoress. b Mllwaukee' & Murguotty Expross. n At Paul Poisongor. b Gionora Laka Exjiross, 1 Gonova Lakie Kxprosy. & Uaneva Lake Exirow. ‘a—Depot carner of Wells and Kinrio-sts, 3= Dopot cornor of Canal and Kiuzlo-sts, CHICAGO, HOSK (SLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Denol, copner of ¥ ?flffi? @;{;fl:’r’fi"lnwu. Ticket afics, T Omaha, Leavanw'th Atchiton s Peru Accomnaration, Hluht apromecos: N " NOTIOE. NI Mewhors of tho HUMDOLDT PARK RRESIDENCA ASSOCIATION aro horuby notifled to call Immedlately at o ofthio of tho Assoclation and pay up their fnstall. mouts, now duo and payabla, This notico is glvon fn purauaneo of the provision of tho statuto of tho State cf Tilinis govorning Homantoad Awsoolatious, . By order of the Board of Dircators. OHARLES PROKDSTING, Sec's. Clivaga, Ang. 11, 1574, FRAGTIONAL CURRENOY. A AP $5 Packages or FRAGTIONAL CURRENCY FOIL BALK AT TRIBUNE OFTICE. I B A i e e e | { | s 0 i e S0 e e R i

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