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12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1875.—TWELVE PAGES. THE CITY. CENERAL NE'WS. The temperaturo yosterday, as observed hy Mananns, optician, 83 Madison strcet (TRIBUVE Building), was at 84, m., 64 degreen: 10:30 8. m., 73; 12m., 75; 4 p. m., 72; 8 . . 0. Atlention ia eallod to Capt. 17ili's order to the Cadets of the Mount Vernon Military Academy, published in our columus, to conveno to-day at Cal. Norton’s offico, 42 Porttand Ii'ock, a¢ noom. Jobn Faulds 1a tha man who has been atosling booka in tho Larw Instituie, sl ho waa srrested yesterday by Datoctivo McGarigle. 1lia 8ge le 64 sears, A man named D, W. Baek wan ar,-eated here yeatoiday by Detective Elliott, on cc mpiaint of tho Chief of the Cincinnnti polico forco. He is charged with Ligamy, aud was taken back last erening. . ¥. Pholps, & Tonnessean, enougl to wrest €250 o bunko ostel day, Aud comyplnined st Police Ileadquarte Ifo was sent to tha Azmory to proeuro n warran. for the arrest of any eno whom ho miflm poin ¢ out to tho officer. Up to fastnecounts e 0ad nt it iden- tifled tho awmudlers, Two boss. Adolph Anderson and Nolgom Mil- Yer, living at Mo, 187 Wost tluron atroat. woio Piaying with ‘s Ioaded pintol yoterday a ftor- hoon, when it exploded iu the bands of tba lat- ter and the ball entcred tho face of too ton 10¢ and came out under the lower jaw, The woa od is not serious. Bullding-Inspector Dalloy has eutored upa ® way_foollsh of Cbristian example wers alro mentioned, A pure lifo could not be hid, Othera heard them sing. and were converted. In ordor to Lo saved, there must be conviction. The sinner must 200 bie condition a9 lost. Then he murt aubmit or oboy God, giving up his will. Then comea par- don nnd regoneration. Consersion must bo in- Alautancous. Afier conversion thore must bo growth. ; At half-past 2 o'clock the Rev. Mr, Miller, of Palatino, proached at the main stand upon the snbjeot of * Purifring Our Hearts by Faith." 1t was & very carncst and offactive disconrso, and woll recolved by Lia audience, 'Tho Rev. Mr. Ciendonning, of Chleago, fol- Towed Mr, Miller, with 8 very earnont appeal to the uncanvarted, Tho Rev. I, 8. Kautman, of Park Ridge, proachied at the maln atand last ovening, Efdor Jutkins was not on tho ground vester- dny, and the Rev, Mr, Clendenning {a acting in hin abrenca, 'The Elder will bo present Hatur- day and Sunday. The nvxolnmmmn for to.dsy have not been sunounce ———— OLD ACQUAINTANCE RENEWED. JEMRY NOTTISGIAM AND KIS CAPTAIN, Tre TRIDUNE published a fow days ago afetter from Jotry Nottingham, 8o well known in con- nection with the freight business, A cops of the papér came into tho bandn of Capt. Tredway, of Madiron, Wis,, and the following correspand- ence belween tha@two voterans was tho result ¢ Maprsox, Wis, July 1, WK75.—Hr. Jerry Nolting- ham—Dran Buns' A commnnicatlon which appeared in_ yesterday's CiiicAno TaipuNz, OVer your own signature, raminda me of an {ucitent which nccurred mor than hnlf & century go, wulch you Lave uot provably forgotten, I refer tomy sending a man tu ofter you the pouition of cabli-boy on a caual packot- Dboat. “This was Locause T heard the notes of your the duties of his ofiice withi a great doal of car « nestueas, A for nights ago, at n lato hour, it & aid, ho inspecied tiie resfdenco of a brotior of- ficinl with_ pistol in hand, and demanded atia- faction. He had undersioed tit his brother had heen beforo the Grand Jury and testitied in ruch & way au to connee’ him witi the ballot-box stalling at tho charter eicction, FERIY NALL. A mecting of tho Trustees af Ferry Hall Col- lego was hefd in the club-room of the Shorman Touso yestarday afteinoon, the Rov. Dr. Fat- terron prosiding. Thera wore prosent the lon, R. B. Mason, tho Hon, William Dross, the Hon. €. B. Farwoll, 1. . Raymond, tho Ttey. Arthur Milcholl, Dr, €. . Quin- Jan, Col. W. T. Johnstone. A. Henedict, Yeter Pago, 1. C. Durnd, 5. Doutou, the on. 1. D. Ward, IL, E. Lnbv. sud othors, Somo dixcnseion of more privato intoreat oo cunied. “Tho Tev. Jemes IL. Tavlor. of Lake Forest, wan elecied to the choir of Enyilsh Literauro. Thoe Trustoes ndopted tho following resolu- ticn ¢ Resolerd, That the collegn cloases aball ba open to studesita of botls sexen, with the understanding, bow- ever, that the young ladies connected with tho clanses #hail only b present in the Cotlegs bniliding for recitae tinn, or i ationdance npon lesires or othier publio guedelson of tho iaatituiion, unlai by opocts periais- slon, Adjourned. —_— TEMPERANCE, ASTADLIBIMENT OF A VIIENDLY INX, An adjourned meeting of the Woman's Tem- poranco Union wes held seaterdsy morning i Tuoth No. 3 Farwell Hall, Mies Frances E. Wil- Iard presiding. Mrs. Jones, Troasurer, enbmitled s roport, showing B balanco of £162 ou Juno 25, Miss Willard snnouncod that the snbject of estab- xlung » friendly inp or temperanco rostaurant, 1o be under the eupervision of tho Union, was $ho epecial object of tho macting. Tho Commit- feo that had been appointed to take ke matter into consideration failed to moet laut Wednes- oy, and sliould bo renovatod. Tho supply of temperanco restaurants ln Chicago was larger Wan i slmost any other aty, and they wero in s flourishing coodition. A wieit bad been paid to tho Dsthel Ilomo, »nd it way_found that it was ablo to ac- commodato 400 with lodgings, and a stiff farger number with meals, at a vory cheap rate. Ono dopartment of tho sustitution was tho Strangers’ Home, which was similar in its character to & Tiicudly itmn, oxcopt that it had not tho advan- 1250 of rogular visits srow roligious women. Sho wus of tho opiniou that §f they could gu thero and lend their moral and religions support, it would Lo better than endeavoriug Lo sot up an jusiitution of thuir owu, ho conductors of the ome had cffored to give tho Uniou s roading roont, 83 Ly 30 feat, ou condition that they would e ply it with books and reading matter, aud hold ~ regular exorcivos. Bhe was of opiwion _ that religious exorcitos should bo bheld twico o weok, and oxorcises of & murical and hterary character onco a week. The place wouid bo loft 1o {ho control of the Uniob, ond it could bo eallod the Woman's Friendlv Inn. It was proposcd that the Union should eoll uekets good fur ladgiugs or meals to eaplo (o giv0 in answer 1o appeala for charity. {;lrluld of money douations, For every &5 worth eold hy the Union they wore to receive $1 worth to use at their diecrotion, Ladies bhad been to eeu furniture, book, and picture men,* nud other dealera in houee eupplies, and bad ro- cetved onconraging promiacs of assistance. "Il object wus to sccuren wine and ollicient committeo who would take chiargo of the work. No city bad contributed s0 lurgely to Womau's Umions aw Chicsro, and sho did not think the bueness men wbould bo appesled to for monoy donstions, butarticlos snd supplies for tho reading-room of the Frieudly Inn thould be soliated. A Chairman wes neoded who would keep tho matter slivo, aul see thst sohcitors were hent oiit. Bho thought that the West Divis- fon of the Union wonid bo able to mauage tho meatings Lo be hold in the Fricndly Inp, Oo motion, {t was resalved that the supply of tho reading-room should bo tho first woik at- tempted. Ui c.onstitotion of the Committoo was thon cousiderad, snd afior some diccussion ths tol- Yowiug was agrood npou : My, Holyoke, Chair- mnn ; Mesdamen Caso, Pomeroy, Jones, Hobb: Havward, aud ** 3irs. Chenay's nieco.” The for the weokly meeting of the Committeo was fixed at 10 . m. every Thur«day, Mies Willard called tho attention of the Union o the lack of eigns directing passcrs-by to thoir aco of mecting. Thoy needed sgne at the en- Tanco to Areadd court, both on Ciark nud La- Hall, and also in front of the bnilding ou Madi- #on troot. Misses Pomeroy und Orr wero ap- ointed a commitice to soficit kigus. The fol- owing name wero anocunced 2x the loudern of the temverance prayer-meotings voxt week : Mondsy, Mre, Judge Smith; Tuewlay, Mrs. Dyce; Woluesday, Mra. Alton; Thursday, Mia, Backer; Friday, Mrs. West: baturday, Mias Dryer. A resolutiou was adopted daclaring the eartfolt appreciation of the baquest of i1 by tho lato Mra. Willism Wheelor to the Union, and sxmmpnm‘f griof at ier loes, 'The meeting then adjournad. e THE CAMP-MEETING. BECOKD DAY'S SEUVICES. To the grest dimsppointment of all, it com. menced raining Thursday eveniug, continuing st intervals all mght, sendering the cutlook any- thiog but eucouraging, ami such as would dampen the onthumissm of suy but genuine eamp-meeting lovers, such sa are thoss in at- tendance. Dut, happily, thoss presout are of the old-fashionod Methodist kind, who *know 1o sack word as fail ¥ whan applied lo anything connected with thair religiont Whose epirita rise abovo all opposition and difiicultica; and whom ordinary discouragemouts secm Lo mtrengthen rather than depress, 'The services ss sunounced wore hold, but in doors, snd were actetized by an unususl degree of fervor snd earuest vup- plication. Amuufi thoss who arrived that uvnulnfi and cs. tablishiod themeelves and fanlios for the weok, in their tomporary bumes, ware noticod : Mrs, W, Lyttle, Palative ; Mru, A, Ouderkirk, Clucago, ocoupying the Wabash Avouuo Church teut. Mr. W. If, Lunt, Evanston ; Mrs. Somer, Lvons- ton ; Mrs. Jobn Groy, Greyville ; Mrs, Paulson, Cbicago. Beversl familivs from the Ceutonary Church, Chicago, are ostablishied in the Conten- ary tent, snd & tumber of Bwedish aud Norwe- gisu {amiliesjarrived nud sottled thewselvos in the Bcandinavian quarters, Pridsy morning oneocd gloomily, Tho rivels by the cars and by teamu were unoxpect- edly small, owing uo doubt to the ram, which still coutinued, About 8§ c'clock, however, to the great joy snd relief of all, tho storm ceared. tho threatening clouds volled away, and » clear sky aud the preseuce of the sun sgein por- toided a chauge in the weather for the better, snd proportiustely tended to cheer the kLearts sud elovate the epirits of sll, 1f is hoped tuat the chauge tuay be por- maneut, At least furithe ensuing week, and f' it continues pleasant a large accewsion 1o the num- ber may reasousbly be anticipated. At 11 a. m. tho firet regular moroing servicoy waze boid i tho Fyavston tout. The Hev. N. H. Axtell, of the I’ark Avenue Churely, Chicago, Fruc)ufl to & tull house from the followiug text: “What must I do to bewaved?" olmerving hed this is the guestion both for !hau whio 370 lu helr mins, Aud for thodo whosie {rating for full salvation, Io tho case of Paul d Bilas was noticed tha power of Christ's love 10 rustain the soul in advermity. Thev saug . 890gA b thel 13is0n ab widulght, "Lhe wlusuven Dbuglo, And T wanted & bugler an well a8 a cabin-boy, A gond many tlings have bappencd in this world of ovirs ince (hat porio, and very fow of thuso we kuew at that time remain on earth, 1 am liviog very piosantly here at Madlson, nnd shiould be greutly ploascd to seo you and_enjoy a visit, aud, If you are xo fortunate na to have s wife, bring hor with you, Madisun in just now in its glory, and anyself and wife will weiconie sou. To-day 1om 7 sears ojd, hut Am not aware that T Atip any less buoyant or elastic than 1 did Bty yeara @ T oxpect to feave here on Monday next on the Northe “wer'ort tratn which leaves st 104, m., and_probubiy 713 2t Chicago ok about 4 p, 1., on my way to Cen- diann, tu e abactit & week, Bhould e plessed tyou'nt the depot for a few minvtee! (o more) i, after iy e, Lopo tasie. Yours teuly, W.TREDWAT, t, son. cmcnao, July 2, 1873.—IF, W, Tredway, Feq., Madiewn, Hin—MT OLD CAYTAIN AND DEAN FRiEXD: am sgitcrably surprieed snd delighted to recove the foregoi by loiter fram yon, Maoy years wince, I heard of your being o Madison, As my busiuess hina 1ok cuifed m16 thiat way, of coursa wo lona trock of each Gther, ‘1 hope your Rood lady is liviug, Yee, Captain, i 1821 T shined the boois, Lrushed the clothes, scrubbed 120 Hoors, scaured tho knives and forks, elc., Bt a1l y 1, 3tr,a8 Ty Coptain, wero kind sud generous to am with 118, ot anly on Aliip-board bt with your good wite at tichencetady, In your pleassnt bome, In §835 1 waa_promoted {0 steward ou the_packet-bost Tinchester, 1 &, Sam Alion, We catried Dowitt Clin- tone0:, '35, 1-2%,—from Roshester to Lockpoet, at e celebratiou oof tho Erfo Canal, You ate my acriior, T dato 1810, 1 Liayo # Kood wife, ono daughtor, audlittle yeara old, L ving. WIli soon como and vist you, lltzy and mect you Moaday, JEARY NOTTINUMAM, ———— THE COUNTY BUILDING, The Criminal Covirt was not In sossion yoster- day. Nino of Shorlft Aymow's bosrders were yeator- day tranaferred to tho Bridewoll. Autin J. Doglo was {0 an unusually folicitous mood yesterdny. Tho namo of Lis third heir has not yot boen agreed upo. ‘Tho pame of Helen Culver was ndded yostor- day to tho record of notaries kept in tho County Clork's office’ Sho was appointed some weoks 250, . Countv-Attarnoy Rountr oo and Tressuror H. B. Miiler started last evoniag for Fox, Lake, where they proposo to colebrate tho Foursh, They will roturu Tiorday moraing. County-Clerk Lisb yeatord'sy put a Iarge force of mon at work prepariog o list of the city do- linquonts for coudty taxes, which must Lo com- ploted by tha third Mondsy fu July, when judg- mont will bo awked. Jobn Condon, the wife-murderer, was ro- coived at tho joll late Thuredey evening, Yaoatorday b was quits fooblo, but liis outiro re- covary from hs wounds iy regarded as certain. 1in daughter hind & long intorview with lum during the day. The Committnes of Publis Buildinpaand Pub- Iio Charitica of the County Board beid s joint mootipg yeaterdsy, and agreed to invito propo- sals for.bwiding a new engine and boiler bouvo, and paioting, glazivg. aud plastoring the addi- tion to the Insanc Asylom. ~ The Committee also recommended the payment of several bills of contractors, corufied” to by the architect, for work on tLe Asylum. The ?ucntmu of printing the dobater in the County 13oard Is belng sorjoisly discussod by ity mombers, Commissioner Crawford ia under- derstood to take tue lead in tho moycmont. omminsioner Clough favors tho proposition on tho condition thnt the wposchies tw printed in yows Soutbern Indisna poaper in the Bwedish 1anguago. A vumor prevailed vestorday that one or more of thoso who ngreed o sign the bond of Willatd & Co.,, to whom the contract for the mawon- rv work on the County [fospital nas been lot, wonld rtofuso to sign . It was also rumored that, from the irregular way which the contract had been lot, the rival bid- deors would protost to tho Board in a body against. tho letsing, e ANNOQUNCEMENTS, Parents wholotond lotting their little boys play with loaded pistols on the 5th will ploase send in ony facts thoy waut mentioned in their obit- uurios, and avoid the rush Mondsy. Dr. Tiftany will improve the national anul. vereary by & rormon appropriate to the occasion at Trnity Motlodist Church in tho evening, Subject : * Tho Btavility of tho Tiopublic.” Pho monthly meating of Baptist minlsters, which would regularly occar on tha Gth inst, wil) be postponed ouno wesk on account of the national supiversary Lioliday. At tho roquest of Lils congregation and others, the Yiov. Dr. Fallows, of 5t. Paul’s leform Episcopal Church will, ropoat Sunday mornng his sermon, preached Suuday evening, on ** The Iights of Bkeptics."” Blonday there will bo a picnio and flag present- ation of Tilsworth Pomt No, 95, G, A R, st Honth Englewood, Wagon will be at the depot 1o convey vikitors to tha gronnds freo of charge. all the Orand Army Posts will participate. The annual picoio of Trinity Episcopal Church Fundus-school will take place to-day, if the weathier is favorabls, the stosmer leaviug Gaod- riol'n dock at faot of Michigan Aveous at 9 . 1, ahwp, Stage to carry tho smsll children to the bawt wilt foave tha chapal, at tha carner of Twouty-sisth wtrest and dichipan avonue, at s.m. The yonng men of the Y. M, C. A, will cele- brate the Fourth to-morro wvening in Parwall Hall, by listening to an address appropriats to the occauion [rom B. F. Jucoby entitied ' De. pondeucs or ludependence.” P. . Dlisa will bave ohargo of the music. No admission foo will bo charged, aud they-sltrow thoir doors wida open for all to attend. ———— THE CITY HALL. The Committee un Judiclary will meet to-dsy &t 3:30 p, m., In tite City Clerk's offico, Mayor Colvin yesterday iusued a proclamation to tue effect that the Fourth of July would be colebrated Monday, July 6. P In the abrence of his assistant, Frank Adams, Corporation Counvel Dickey was augaged yeator~ day inarguing the North Btale strcet msaces- ment case 1o Judye Gary's court. Ald. M. Bweoney, of the Kighteonth Ward, han cntlod meotiug of tho Commmittos ob Btrects aud Alleys for the North Division at 3 o'clock Tuesday sfieruoon in the City Clork's oftice, From general talk in the viclnity of the By~ or's oftioe st i8 not at allimprobable thatat no lato datesn ordinance wili be fntroduced intothe Council jucreasing Comptroller Hayes' galary to £8,000, . A bursted water maiu {n the vicinity of May aud Twenty-second streets was yesterday throat- oning Lo drown out st portion of the city. The Board of Publio Works scul posso of men to curb ite freedom, City Treasuror O'Hara hasretnraed, vastly im- proved iu health, from hia roceut trib to Ssnd. wich. o boars with Liw » bottle of the spring water, which all s friends aver ls worss than )'ou.m egg, at loust in odor, As usual after the completion of the annual appropriation bitltho Mayor and Aldermen yes- terday hied thomselvos away to catch the festive fish a¢ Fox Lake, ‘The Mayor aud seversl of the Aldesmeu lols Jaad eveuiug, and & large uumpey 03 und aska roburn 3 1ait. Yours truly, of the Aldermon and several county offiaials witl loave to-day. - ‘The Board of Pablio Works yeaterday lesued a voucher of §50.000 to the International Tipe Company, bus the Complrotlsr wanted them to tnke ceriificaten of indebteducss, whereat thay rebelled, and had & disturbance which bas not ot beon amicably sotclod. Ald, Hildreth, Cullerton, Richardson, Stout, Murphy, Bailey, and O'Brien have issuod n call fora special meeting of the Cougel Tuesday ovening at 8 o'clock, for the purpozo of recoiv. inr petitiona, communications, reports of com- mitteos, and aonmdering unfiutshed business, Tha Aldermen have recolved invitations to at- tond the coremony of Iaving tho cornor-stono of the Jossph . Iirown Iron and Bteel Company Works at Sauth Chicago, to take place Monday. The invitation is extended in tho name of the Presldent and Doard of Trustoes of the Viliage of Hyde I'ark. Maror Colyin I8 certain 8 of the most mag- nanimons of men, lle + **8o loug an the members of the Doard of Health work i barmony, and do thetr businoss up to the handle, without asking for nlg. 1 witl not abolish them, but the rooment they berin 1o gramble that mo- ment will I sign their death-warrans.” 1Qh, Michnol! you're tho divil, you'ra loadiog ua_astray,” In the nncivilized refraln of the Aldermen whon they como across poor Michacl Hailey, the now Buporintendent of Bulildings. Every ono of them is augry because no ons of them can appoit all tho assistants, As with all othor Jubs of a similar nature,votss in the Conn- cil wero solicited. aud pawd for in promisoes to bo allowed to npuoint an assistant. Dut the Mayor chooses to do that himsolf, and tho Aldertien howl at Bailov, Tvon thus carly in hix carcer ho has learned how sad a thing it ls to haug on Aldermanle favara, —_— GOLD IN KANSAS, ; pr—— Correaponence of The Chicago Tribune, Lawnryce, Kanl, Juno 28.—Kanes is evie dently determined to mako good ugo of her on- tiro gelf, for wo now Loar that a very barren tract of country, located near tho forks of the Solomon Iliver, has Leoh found rich {n dojosits of gold ; and towards this hitherto-unattractivo Iand many restieas porsons are turning their wtops, The discovory may provo of vast impor- tanco: bit aw yat iL Wwoara L0o much of & ACnsa~ tlonal garb to bo rolied upon. phinbicr L ‘The Liverpool and London and Globe tnsuranco Compnnys Thoe Livorpool aud London and Globe Insur- ance Compavy of Grest Britatu 8 known 85 ono of the loading inkurance companies of tho world, 88 i protty woll undorstood. Its aesata aro val- nod at $26,000,000, and it insuros upwarda of £100,000,000 worth of property in the United Htatos. It has nitherto hiad but ono oflice in this country for tha adjustment of claims, situated in Now York City. ‘Tlue bss occasioned in tho past great inconvonience to persons living ln the Weatern States and Torritories, who have been compolled to filo their proofs of losa in New York, whilo the Compauy hos heen compelled to send an agont from tho samo city to investigato them. It bas now established an indepondont contro at Chicago, communicating diractly with tlo hosd oflice in Liverpool, and lLaving jurisdiction in the following biates and Torritorios, viz, Illi- vols, Wiseonsin, lowa, Minncsota, Michigan, Linnwas, Mieeouri, Nebranka, Colorado, Utab, and Dakota. A Board of Directors hins boen con- atituted, connisting of the following well-known citizons, viz.: Joln Crerar, Eaq., of Crersr, Ad- ams & Co.; LosiZ, Letor, Evq., of Field, Leitor & Co.; Goorge Aviaour, Luq., of Armour, Dolo & Co.' This Board 14 suthorized to adjust and pay all losres, detormine oy disputed questious which mny ariso, aud direct tho general conduot of tho business, 'Tho high standing of thio gon- tlemen composiug tins Board will be accopted ag A gunranteo of the good faith of tha Com- pany, thoy having arsumod the rosponbilitics for tho purpoee of identifying this groat Company with tho jotereats of thio Northwest, thus com- biniog tho advantages of a ** Homo" and # Foroign " company in the City of Chicago. ‘Wo need not speak_of tho responsibility of the * Livorpool and London and Globe" here, where 1t is 80 well known snd sppreciated. 1t18 auflicient to stats that the amount paid for Tonses by tho * Great Fire " in’Chicago amounted to £3,272.000, of which 43,000,000 wore paid within sixty doys of the date of tha fire without tho usual deduction: for sixty days' interest. Mr. Williem Warrou, who has reprosentod the Com- Y'“y for over twonty years, has been appointod tesidont Bocrotary by tho * Hoad Office," with the spproval of the local Board of Directors. A New Cracker, Dyapopria is eaid to bo the American diseaso, A8 it is more provalent in tho United Btatea than nny other part of the world, There aro many patent todicines which are claimod ta cure thia comyplaint, and overy reputablo physician thinka Lie can succossfully wrestle with tho dis- ongo § but, without medicines or doctors, it can be curod, snd by the simulest moans. Messrs. ‘Chomeon & Tomploton, who have a very extons wive wholosalo bakory st No. 213 Randolph utroct, iavo begrun the manufacture of & * dys- peptic cracker,” which Is somothing now in this locality. There ato threo kinds of theso erackers,—tho plain Grabmm, which 1a tho crackor inits ¥implent form, heng but flour snd water; the ‘ordinary Graham cracker, wweetoned; nnd the coarcoal Granam., Thoy also manuface ture ont-inoal cakos, which are highly recom- monded by tho medical Irl\umll{ in “cascs of dyspopsis. HBulfering dyspeptics ihroughout the country will bo rejoiced to learn that tho means of their cure can boso onvily and cheaply ob- tamned, and Messrs, Thomsou & ‘Tompleton da. werve great praise for their sutorprise in placiog this suro vomedy within tho reachs of all, ST ke The Travelers’, of Hartford, oskes s fine showing in our column this morning, and commands the sttention of all professional and busincas men {nterosted iu life or socident insur- ance, The Travelers’ was the irst accldent insurance company tu this country, aud (a tho only one that schioved & grest suocess, 1t numbers fta socidont yolicles by tho hundred thousand, sud Hta list of Tossos pald Alls sovon larga volumes, Tho Travelers’ also duea s large Lusinese In regular lifs insurance, on the sll-cast, stock plag, with low premlums, and theamplest security as to mmount and quality of as- sets, and prudent, honest management, 1t {x a sound, aroviog, yrogredsive compaay. 1 would be wood olicy £0r tach of our readera to wocure 8 policy, Genova Lake Exoursion Train, The Chicago & Northweatern Kalirosd will run a spectal train-to Geneva Lake, Wis,, this evening (July @), leaving Walls strest depot at 8 o'clock, A specisy train will alxo befun from Goneva Lake Tuesdsy morning, July 6, which will srrive fo thiv city ot 7 glolock, &, me thus ensbling all persons culebratin there to arrive horo In timo for busiucas, witliou loviug any time, ———— Hand.Dook of Summer Resorts. Rand, MeNally & Co,'s Haul-Hook of Bummer Re- sorts and Rallway Guide is out for July, with raiiroad time-tablos o date, revised lista of botels, otc. Tho large colored talirosd mnsp is very complete, showing all roads in the United Siptes and Cauads, Bemd by mall upon receint of 80 cents, Address Rand, Mc- Fally & Co,, 7aud 81 Madlao t, Chicago, e siintiahinh i More Wedding Novelties. Every day's a1press nddusome rare aud desirable novelty o the already very extonsive sssortment of use. {ful and ornsmental silver wnd siiver-plated goods for weddiug presents and housckeoping articles, always kejt at the popular jewelry store 7f Hamilton, Rowe & Ca., No, DY atate stroet, corner Washiugton, Pt b e e ‘White as Alabaster. By brimbing the testh regularly with Bozodont, they ey be prescrved unsullied, free from tartar, and loug after the balr bas faded and heek: Y Watkins', 216 Gtate Streat, {s the place to buy stoves, ranges, refrigerstors, fce- boxes, coolers, freozers, wiro safes, kerossno stoves, commodes, Lidets, etc., and sev his double oven and stag's head rang ot RN R Pianos and Organs for rent, $3and upwards per moull, A number of excellent second-hand pisnos, ineluding Hteiuway's, for sale at extromely low prices, Lyou & Uealy, ‘Visitors to Chicago should not feave without first calting st Gentile's Pho- fographle 8tudiow, coruer Htate and Washington. strocts tho best gallery in the city, Prices moderste, John Goshuell's Oherry Tooth-Paa thie most eMcacious dentifrica known. Try it, Fi sale by all druggists, Wholesslo sgents, Torrey & Bradley, 171 sud 173 Randolph street, Hallett, Dav. am;l‘.. square a0d upright planoe are for sale only st A&LOEW o Wi W0 Eimhaly sstudr Bhele aiid LEGAL NEWS. Important Deccisions of the Su- preme Court, The Law Authorizing Socessions from Cities, Eto., Declared Void, An Opinion Concorning tho North Door of the Court-Honse, Salo of Fox & Howard's Proporty—New Buits, THE SUPREME COURT, THE RIONTS OF PROPERTY-OWNERY TO SEOEDE. The caso of the City of Galeaburg va, Olof Tawkinson et al, recontly doclded by the Bu- prome Court, tha etatats of April 10, 1872, en- titled ** An act to provide for annexing andox- cluding torritory to snd from citios, towns, and villages, and to unitg cltios, towns, and vil- Isgos,” is conatruod and declared void, and, as it is of public intereat over ali the Stato, a full ab- siract is given of the opinion, Tlie suit wan brought under the provisions of the act by s number of vproporty-owners and votors of the City of Galesburg by petition filed in the Circuit Court of Knox County praving for a disconpection of thoir Iande from the torritory comprised within the corporste limits of thoe city, The ety appeared by ita counsel opposing tho petition on the grounds chiolls that, as the city owed s bondad debt of 00,000, tho withdrawal of a large portion of the territary of tho city liable to tax- ation for tho payment of that debt would be a palpapablo violation of the provisions of the Stato Conatitution requiring taxation to be nui- form, and requiring also that all the taxable propetty within the limits of & municipal coipo- ration stould bo taxed to pay ite debts, and wonld operate as a great injustico upon the owners of real eatato snd tax-payers in the city whoso real ostate should remain within it limita sfter tho proposed disconnection should take plsco, aud also upon the ground thine the righty of creditors and tho ownors of the botds would be Injuriously affected, and tho abligation of their contracts Impaired iu viola- tlon of the Constitution of the Unitod Htates. A vordict nnd decreo woro rendored io favor of tho petitiouers, allowing them to discunnect their Innd, aud an appeal faken to tho Buprome Court, whoro Lho same points wero again mado, "The Supioma Court roversed the docroa of tho lowor court, holding tho act under which suit wes brought to be unconsti- tutionsl, After reforring to the facts admitted,—namely : thet tha land souglt to be disconuectod was within tho corporate limits, and that tho oty owed 890,000.—the Court ro- marked that, inasmuch s all texablo property within thio hnits of wncl corporations muss, tu- dor the Coustitution, be taxed on tho basis of umformity ssto permoos Bod property for the payment of municipal indobtednesy, it was plain that tho witldrawal of auy rool cstato from tho Juriediction of such taxation, whore a given sum wae to bo raisod. wouid, to that extent, increaso tho burden of taxatiou on the property rowmain- ing within the corporate imits. As all corporate indebtednoss was prosuwably incutrod for the equal benefit of overy {ln(t of tho municipality, it wouid Do initself an injustice to tho romaining tax-payers, unlcas tho act of dis- connecting the proporty wera attonded with woine correaponding benefit to tho municipahity. Betog in derogation of tho common law, the statute in quostion sbould bo atrictly coustrusd, and the city might rightly inslut that nothing should bo taken in favor of tho petitionors by intendment merely. The vordict of the jury was {nsutiicont to warrnnt thio decroa. It 'was simply for the potitiouers, whila tha statuto do- moanded—and it was nuucfigublu of ouly ono intorprotation—that tho Court trying tho cano shiould find whether the territory ought to bo discoonectod, and, if 8o, whethber it could bo dono without any injustico to tho inhabitants o porsons interosted thorsin, Iut tltoro was & arlll weightior objection, By Art. 3 of tho Con- stitution, *Tue powors of tho Govornmens of this State are divided iuto tuveo distinct depart. ments, tho Logislative, Exocutive, and Judicial, aud uo porson or collection of porsons, being one of these departmonts, shall exerciss any power properly belongivg to elthor of tho othors,” ox- topt as was thorcluaftor exprowsed, atc. ‘Tho boundarles of tuo City of Galesburg wero doflned by ite charter and amendmauts thereto, and sny chango in its boundaries must nocesearily contract or enlargo the sphere of 1ts municipal jurisdiction, and thorefora consti- tute po far an smendment of its chartor. ‘Though the Legislaturo might delegate anthort- iy to & municipal corporatiun to make changos in its boundaries, it did not afect the principlo. Dut tho act of 1872 attompted to invest the judlelary with power noc morely to determino whothor certain proscribod conditions ipon which the Iaw wan to take effect oxistod, but whother #a to » certsin Iccality there oughttobo » change in the cxmsting “law ou s particular subject; ond if in_tho opinion of the Court tho chango ought to be made and fnjustice not be done, It was empowerod to make Whather citien, towna, or villagea should bs incorporated, and if incorporated whether enlsrged or con- tracted in their boundsrios, proseuted no quos~ tion of Iaw or fact for judicial determination, It was pitrely a question of policy 1o bo determined by the legisiative dopartment, 11 the boundaries of municipal corporations could be altered and changed by the Legislatura 1o its discretion, and tho suchonities woro ail that wsy, then it would bo impossible that tho courts contd be Invested with wuch power. Courts might dotormine what wers lhe corporato limits already established—they might determing whether what was clalmed by the mumcipal authority to bo the corporats limits wero go or vot, and they might inquire whethor tho logislative authority hiad excoeded Lhe powers with which it was juvosted, —but all this implied nn eslsting law appileable to the partioular sub- joct, and the inquiry #asns to what 1he law wag, and whother it had becn violated or com- tied with, In tho prodont casa the inquiry was as o what tho Isw should bo in rogard to the boundaries of the city,—whether those desig- natod by the Chbarter or as prayod by the patitiouers—and tho decree of the Court was the suswer. That decroe assumed to bo not a doclaration of rights under the law, but the law Itself amending snd chavging s provioussiatute 048 to tho extout of territory aver which & par- ticular municipsl governmant should obtain, and that of course, boing bayond ite powers, was void, The decroo was *thereforo reversed. Mousrs, Miller & Frost appoared for appellauts. £1E NOBTIX DOOR OF THE COURT-HOUBE, ‘The north door of the Court-fouss, like Ban- uo’s ghoat, still rofuses to down, and unoxpect- odly rises to mako trouble for some unfortunate property-owner. In tho case of Charlen A. Gregory ve. Goorge A, Clark ot al., howover, it received s defost which wili go far to sot- tle the voxed question. The anit wea bronght to enjoin esle under four trost- deeds dated July 10, 1872, and contalning the nsual provisions for & sale, tho placa belng ted ss ‘‘the north door of the Court- Houss, in the City of Oblcago,” The Trustee advertived the fand for saie at tho north door of tho Court-House, in the City of Cbicago, 1n the County of Cogk, sud Stste ‘of Illiuois, namely, ¢ the weat door of tha north doom of tho build. ing ussd as a Couit-llouns, nituated at the south~ oast coruer of LaHalla aud Adams utreets, in the City of Chicsgo. ‘The Court below, aftor hearing the facts, dixininsed tha bill for want of m,u(ly. aod peal was taken. ‘Iho Supreme Court, after referring to the partlal destruction of the old Court-Houso M the great fire, sald that st lie time the trust-desds were madoin July, 1872, the buildings on Adams stroot wero used for s Lourt-Houss for tho Superior aud Circuit Courts, and that all writs made retorosdle to those courls were veturnable *‘at the Uourt~ 2 House in the City of Chicago.” TUnder the oir- [ ances,there was no doubt but that the ssie wan, in the present caso, advertised to bo made at tho right place,—at the place ‘designatod in the trust-decd, aud tho docroa of tha Court be- low wonld therofore bo afiirmed. Messrs, Bloep. er & \Whiton appesred for tho sppallees. ittty THE CHICACO COURTS, FOX & HOWARD, Abont two weeks ago Dradford Hancook, the Provislons! Assignee of Fox - & Howard, was wuthorized ¢o sdvertise for bids for the bauk- rupta’ property up to Julyl, Hedid so, and Important to the Praservation of Testh— |'yeuterdsy, having examinod the bids offered, ré- ported thas ho had received bids ma follows: From J, lodgson, abid of $10,000 for No. 11 dredge and tool 000 for No, 1 pilu-driver ; €1,800 for dump-scows Nos. 17 and 18; 81,600 for the tug Everett, and & eum for timber, piles, otc., making a total of 914,500, From Miller & Eimball, » bid was received of €3,600 for Now § divdgy) somplaie) Oh 10 for Mo B plandsiven | 500 for No. 15 dump-scow, aud 800 for deck- scow, or €6,000 1 all. From P, G, Qiark, the Ansigneo recelved a bidof $1,000for s derrickand pile-driver, Those bids foot np $21,300, snd as they amount to onty 8318 leas thaa the inventory price sn fixed by & committes of oreditors, tho Assignos rocommondsd their accoptance. The Assigoeo thinks tho bids as to the following property should not bs sceepted, they smounting to only 311,605 on property appraised at $30,032 ¢ Tug G. L. MoClellan snd W, N. Hemtt ; dump ecows B, 0, 11, and 13¢ five dredge hulls; one clamshell dredge; the machinory in {he shop : nine deck acows, three float scows, an ilo-drivers. The Assignee aubsequent- ly filed l“]‘?flununh! xeport, by ing that Mr. . Hodgson had made anothor bid of 240,000 for the whola property ot the bankrupts, as sbove enumerated, exclud- Ing, howsver, the machinery in the shop, old machiuery in the vard, oak timber piles, eto, An this would give 88,000 or €10,000 mors than the combined gl:l. of the other parties, aa made for separats articlos, tho Asslgonca recommended that it shoutd bo acaepted, Judze Blodgott ac- cordingly made an order that all parties nter- ented shionld show onuse July 8 why this ind of 840,000 shonld not bo accapted. THE MUTUAL BEQURITY INAURAXCE COMPANY. Tho Assignes of tua Mutusl Security Inaur. soca Company, Mark Kimball, filed his rogular ‘montbly roport yesterday, sbowiog: Balauce June 1., 462,015,00 Recoived during J\ 12,000,93 Total... ... A1 Expeuded for dividends, « 84,040, Borvices, sxpenses, eton.ses L 2,000 Baltnca Jup Luvvecssrsnessocenssnnsnn HOALE0 DIVORCES. ¥ Hattle Btanloy aska for m divorca from ber busbsnd, Charles Sinuley, on acconnt of hip do+ ortion, UNITED BTATES COURTH, E. P. Bacon filec a bill againat Hamuol Bimons and Robert H, Murray, to provont them from in- fringiug his patont for an improved suspenslon- rack for coupon tickels, oto. BANKRUPTCY ITEMS. Ole G, Thompson, of Nunda, flled a voluntary potition in bankruptcy yesterday. Iis mecared dobts are 210,600, aecnred by roal estato nnd collatorals valucd st £45,000, and the nusecurod 26,952.62. Tho asveta consiat of an intorcat fn the firm of Jamea Parker & Co., estimatedl to ho worth 81,342.35; » stock of goods at Crystal Lalo, aanigned to Edward TNoge for the benefit of his creditors, worth $7,000; and an interest in some buildings Nos. 76 and 77 Milwaukeo ave- 1o, and 78 aud B0 Indiana ayonuo, vaiued at 81,000, The caee was roferted to tho Registor. Reuben Edgoworth also filed & voluntary poti- tion asking {o bo relisvod from tho burdon of his debts, which amount to $2,889.81, while Lia nerote aro nothing. Tho Regiater will oxamino Into the mattor. - 1In tho matter_of Toseberry & Faleh, tho As- rigneo, Anwon Gorton, was authorized to koop the store of thoe bankrapts opon, and soll in tho usunl course of businods for cash, roporting woekly to tho Cout. BUPERIOR COURT IX BRIEF, John W. Doane began a suit in covenant againat Honry Walker, claiming 1. 100 damages. Ellen Farroll commenced an action against John Hogan, claimiog &5,000 dsmagos. Denjsmin G, Luce who was arreatod on a suit for £2,643,95 at _the inatance of U. L. Bruner, conservator of Italph Hopps, filed a petition for & writ of habean corpus, stating that ho hiad filed anchedule of his assots showing his insolvency, but that the County Court had refused to dis- chargo bim, . Tauny \Wassermann began & sult in trespass apsinat Jacob Taudeck, laying damsges st 35,000, omouIT counT, Potter Palmer bagan a auit for §6,000 agalnst Samuel 3, Turner, Martin A, Howell, Jr.,, commenced a sult ugainat the Queen Insurance Company to ro- coyer $4,000. Mattin A, Howell, Jr., J. R, Van Arsdale, A. Y. Morton, Columbua Ten Eick began a auit for 26,000 against the eamn Comnany, ‘Tho TFifth National Baok brought suit for $1,000 againut Edgar Loomis, COUNTY COURT. In the estate of Francis Auguslus Monroe, & ronunciation of F. B., [{arrington, ono of tho exocutora, was filed. Tho will waa proven, and Isttora testamemtary woro grantod to Harah O, Suuroe, ubder vond for §70,000. 1n tha ontato of John Jacoha, lsttara nt admin. Istration wers granted to William Reinhardt, un- der bond for §10,000. In tho cetate of Alfred Lowis, a grant of ad- miniatration was mado to Haonah Lowis, under boud for $15,000, In tho ecstate of Josoph Gallagher, the will was proven, and [otters tostamentAry were granted to W. IL. Brvan, John O'Niel, and J. R. Wiikins, undor bond for $10,000. Tha foronoon was given to the tax-fighters, Court adjourned nntil Tueaday moraing at 10 o'clock. THE CALL. Jupae Gant—i0, 41, 42, 46, 49, 50, b2 to 66, 59 10 03, 65 to 68. Joroz Jaurdon—No call announced, Junax Moore—30, 37, 36, Jupae Roarns—Bot cases 8,210 and 8,371, and Calondar Nos. 868 to 360, JUpOMENTS, Cmourr Count—Convesatons—Fphratm Herzog va, 0, P. H, Mueiler and_Heleno &, Mueller, $196.2%—Jo- soph_Diost va, Willlam Boudler and Frank Dendler, ”&M.-dn“p‘l‘l ackin vs, L., Holshan, $723, ———— ELSEWHERE, M'LEAN COUNTT CINCUIT COURT. Hpecial Dispalch to Tha Chicagn Tribune, Broomixaron, Ik, July 2.—Judge Tipton, of the McLean Circuit, has sonounced a contin. nsnce of the Court into and perhaps through July, in order to clear up the docket if poesible, which is now wolally behind, Tho arteries of tha logal agstom of the county ars congestod ay never befors, aud much complaint has been rande. In faot, McLoan Couoty should be one judicin! cirouit by itacH. MACOUPIN COUNTY'S WOES, Sracral Dispaten to_Ths Chicaco Tridune. Serivusierp, 1L, July 2.—Notwitbstandiog the intimdtions cf Judge Davis yeaterdsy, tha Jourt (Judges Davis sud Treat) made the fol- lowing decinion In the Macoupin County cases this morning : Flrst, that, after judgment sgainst the connts and the servics of a 'writ of mandame us upon the Board of Bupervisors commasading the levy of tax for pavment of & judgment, the Supervisora aro porsonally lisble for the fail; ure to lavy the tax; socond, thst they mie liable to sny holdor of county deuls who spocially domanded pl{monl. or tho levy of s tax in case of a refusal to mako jevy, but are not liable fur neglect to lavy a tax ta pay debts, unless especially roquested to do mo. Theso quoeationa were decided upon a domurrer to the plaiotifr 's declaration fu the suit brought at this term, allogiug the personal liability of tho Board of Buporvisors of 1873 to the oxtent of the tax 'fild} the Court hsa directed them tolovy. Third, the ruls asked by plaintima® counsel npon the Treasurer of Alscoupin County to re) the amount of monsy realized from thotax of 75 conts upon the €100 valuation, whiich was levied in socordance with tho order of the Court, was awarded. Kourth, the Court overruled the defendsnts’ demurrer to plaintiffs’ bill for an Ynjunctiofl to restrain the Treasurer from pl:inq “out tho mouey in hia hiands to the Townahip ‘freasurers, and the lojunction was sustaln ‘The Court, of it own motion, con- tinued the caven, on account of & pross of busi- ness, THE LOUISVILLE LIBRARY LOTTERY SUITS. To_the Editer of The Chicags Trdunat LoutsviLLy, June 26.—Eurska! I have 'em,— the approximates, Bat it has been &t & cost of timo and trouble which fow casual readers of tho Public-Library discoursoa might have cone Jeotured. Every tckot-holder will Lave the data before him for teating ita accurscy, He will Lave the 1,000 drawn Ruiburs and the 61,000 unsold numbers. 'With ticss beolute teat’ Tumbers, a0y 018 tan put toal hs socurscy of the published list of spprozimations, Does {t strike the wind of the commonest observer thst the mansgement wmight Lave facilitated thia test by giving In pumerioal order the 88,000 sold tiokets?- The unsold numbers had no more to do with the drawlng of the approximates than thoss betwasn 100,000 and 1,000,000, and to make this cirole, preparatory to teuting the acouracy of tho managers, it I necas- asry for evary ticket-holder who attempts it o labor for fiftesn days to asoertain vinab are the sold numbers. We must look oo tho charitable eldo and ascribe this, not to intention, but to stupidity. ‘Thstthemansgers aid not understand their own schome, is evident from the naive simplicity with which they published on the 8d of Magoh, 1875 Tl calculation is 0 sizapla thiat 5o ons with ordi- Dary (ntailigence, wha will take tho trouble to make it, can Tall to rvive st (e number catiiled 1o approxtt Bato gifla. Now, soy maa of * ordinary intelligence, who will underfate tomeks it "“;nr mlr?su:nant. or aven for deciding whether his 100 coupons are n:m)’o.d.:u‘ l;!&lfl'r 10 be put tn the e L0 snrns o 0 grsed paney bandind . . AUOTION SALES, By BLISON, PONEROY & CO, & and 44 adaph ot mportant Att Sale BY TAR CHICAGO ACADENY OF DESIGH, Michigan-av., cor. Van Buron-st,, Thuraday snd E'riday Fivonings noxt, at half past 7, and on Snturday Afternon, st 3, and Baturday Evening at 7:30. A fargo anllesion nf Ohafe: 110 mIoRE cotoTAL3d ArseFican snd Karsoman Antiial o7 $40,000 WORTH OF PICTURES Wil be offered for eal o Taany Gelehiaiel end ol kit s, Sonributers ace olients put In my kuping, snd the amonnt in- volved heing very lacge, it booame my duly to ax- eoute this Inborioun porformance. An a mattsr of record, I nish to malce the rasult publie. Having ordored £00,000 numbora to be printed from 1to 1,000, il buying sufticiont continunus telograph-paper, X socursd thoss formidabla wespans, & paic of solnsors, A pnaie-pot, anda brusl, and st ta work, Commanclug thus, i required twenty-oight days’ labor, "Tus Publio Library, with sll its money and ita smail army of omployes, occupiod about elght- ot daga to dn the mama work, and then did it with sirprisiog tnacouracy, 1 have not counted the erroin; but, from tho ealculation of a weg- ment, I entimate about 10,000 numbers of trus lprmxlmn(u ate omitted fram tha Library hist. Only 100,000 coupons, worth £600.000 ae- cording tho tho plain confract made with the ticlet-bolders And yot, with this largs sum duo to the own- ere, (hey aro acatterod to auch an oxtant, and 8o fow of them know thin roal faots of the oanc and their own rights, that it [8 vary Improbable one- third will put fa _thoir cisims until it is too Iate, unloss domanded through attorness (to save the nix montbs' limitation), those conoons, though valuabla now, will bs worthlers in Auguet, Thera nro scatterod throngNout the United Hiatos, Canads, aod olnewhers, at lenat 15,000 true ap- | Brot. gnn Seits, J. G. Drown, Tour, proximhtos (for nol gy, 4000 tre’ uumbers | WA Varber fiogin, lanater ava baon prosented), worth 50 anali ; and the | Busitask, Noblor" Hogine ETel, otoners don'l know i, Tho parties hore are per- nmuni . W, Thompson, ¥. fmmn-n. foctly rosponsiblo. Thio" euit wil bo. 8 | Jinke,H DeHese, Eirioh, Greaort lively ons, auyhiow, an ownoers of prizes to tho 1. Board, unnor, Baran amount of eaveral hundred thousand dollars iaolow, V"\-- tave dstormined to dqmand and eue for the bale s, IR auco duo, which thoy never conssuted to have hirlam, Wattor, " scaled dowu, The number of conpons in litigation, whils not 80 Iargo as might have boen anticipated, will bo sufiicient to maka a formidable diminution in the dofondant's baunk rcconnt, Tho petitiona will bo flied In Joly, atter the dolays aad technl- ealitiea intorposed by tho defenso have been overcome. Thore are 80 many thoumsands of your citizens interested in this mattor that I Joom it of suBlcient importance to give you this statemont, Very truly, BrANTOX DONcaN. e PRISON-DISCIPLINE. And mang others aqually well known, Uneqaaled t 2 Chof tasec une iR B S o Pt o slo. R ORa YR S0 Ay e WL A. BUTTELS & CO., Ancttonesr, 18 Madison-at. BUTTERS & 00’8 SATURDAY'S SATE, BATURDAY, July 8, AT 9% O'CLOOK A. M., At thair Hatosrnom, 108 Madlson-at. Touso-Furnishing Goods, Furnituro, Oarpgta, Ofl Cloths, Ou!.inryé od Ware, rookory, Glasaware, &0, ATCTION SALE 19 Residence Lots, Fronting on Btate, Tiurnsido, t oata, oot Hitly hrwt and Fifey-secrndy o4 b0 Monday Morning, July 5, at 11 0'Clock, Whila regular tickots-of-leave are not granted at either military or civil prisons in this country, a8 aro somotimes given convicts fn European countries for good conduct, it scams thiat, at our military prisons, there is a syatem of rogular credita far good conduct, hanosty, industry, oto., allowed, o that the military prisonor has tho inducement conatautly bofora Lim that jtisin his power, oot anly to ameliorate hix coudition, On the Geauoda. Thoss Tatr arm very desirably looatsd but ovontually to secoro material abatoment in | on high gwund, only tive blodks {rom. tha main anees | the torm of his imprisonmont. Y Nouth ack, ani Slont o 1na Vs Tolend Oreei o ail auppiisd ity bnco wator. TERME O RALV-Ona.fourth cash, balsnos in can, iwo, and thean yoars with s par cent. infercat. Titlo jrirt eat."full Wartanteo Dood givan. A doposit of Tweaty Dolfars roquirod om each Lot at tme nf salo, Tealns on the Chicagn, liock laland & Pacifla Railrosd This systom, though in nractice for some time, waa not spectully provided for in law until the lant Congrows, when it was incorporated in the law ostablishing a military prisou at Leaven- worth, Kan. loavo the Depotat 10:16 8. m, Tha offcct han boen vory salutnry upon prisons | 4,00 the Fitihurg aid ort Warne Rallrosd at10s. 1a ora aud privon-discipline, and i in acoord with | *°P¥ WAL 'A. BUTTERS & 00, Anction tho apirit of tho ago, ns wall aa the logislation which, not long since, prohibited branding, ta'- toomg, or othorwisefiudelilly marking prisonors, —tha batter theory boing, that & mau should not AUCTION SALE OF 11 RESIDENCE LOTS, Do doprived of 1lio Liopa that, by his own good | Fropting on Semioarray. Montana and Duoningat.. candnct, all ontward marks of his crimo mn?r be ‘n’»"'.b':un?n‘n)é‘;‘,r 4};‘;’;""3’13"%‘::&’ B&::lgnfiy":»en“'" = obliteratod ; aud that, by commencing lifo in & | high ground, only six blooks Tincoin Bk nd 1o now conatry, ho should not boembnrraessd by | hincks meatfrom tho tarminne uf ihe Lincoln-av, stizt thio thoughi that tho ovidonco of Lia guilt was | Hitnspes aent Intarat = Tia prstace Fall AVomd s always with bim, and might be discoverod at any Daed given. A doposit of Twenty Dollars reqnirad a2 moment, oach Lot st fima of sale, ‘WM. A, BUTTERS & 0., Anctionear-. ‘Wednesday, July 7, at 9 o‘olock, CROCKERY, GLASSWARL, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, House-Inrnishing Gonds, Pl ), - R Cur aToaroonts (03 gt Meationye, 1% 824 Osrpets, WAL A, BUTTERS & €0., Auctlonsers, Thursday Morning, July 8, at 0) o'cloo’z, BOUTTERS & C0.§ DRY GOODS SALE Will ambrace & Iargo line of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G0ODF, AMERICANS IN THE EGYPTIAN ARMY. Gen, MaE. Dye, formorly of tho United States Army, now in tho zorvico of tho Khcdlve of Egypt, has beon sponding some time with hia family at Marlon, Ia, and rocently left that placa en ronte for the land of pyramids and mummics. Ile wiil ail from New York sbout the middlo of July, and oxpoctato be sccompa- nied by soveral oflicers from onr simy, who go out with a view to accopting sorvico In the Egytlan army, chieily bocauso, in our smaltarmy, promotion la slow. The Klhodive soems to pro- for American oflicors bufore those from Eurpean nrmlcr, chlrefly. itin s’ihl. “buulmu ha dou‘nft wooxfigg%u%nosmz}'ugta. conceive of sny complications he can 88ibl D! OTIONS, Tavo nitt s that would load 0 war, whilo auoh STRAW Gt avlil ATS, OAPS, grf AND' saongfn‘ovm‘ By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 8 & 70 Wabash-av. an cvent I8 nlwaya posaible with the nations of Europo. Itisalso bolloved that, at no distant day, ho will ewing umsell clear ‘of tho Sultan's cotrol, to whom Lo naw owes alloglauoe, ac- knowledged but in name, with now aud then a few thousand pounds storling tax, Thon, when hio ta no longer Viceroy, but King, and perhaps Emperor, look out for Americans with long titles, such as Princa Stoue, Duko of Thebos ; Prince Dyo, Vicoroy of Abyssinia ; Flold-3Marahal Puedy, Culet of Al tho Mummies, ete, et e L ‘The Jenlousy of Hensts. A corroepondent of tho Spectator writes that, In an article published in the ZLyon Afedical for April 18,.1875, M. Chevills declnres thit he has UMDRELLAS, BOOT On Batarday, July 8, at 0 o'alock, 18 crates W. ‘G, Crackory. 8 oaske of yollow and Rooklogham ware. 49 ok warn. FURNITURE AT 10 O'CLOCKE. 80 walout buroaus. 100 Gommon and . 8. buresus, $id walant ehates aud rockers, o 2 2% wood-soat chairs. soon & mare refuse hor food and kick bor atall to s, Yeat-Nates, Rooker, uplece:d frgm H.‘ll“" i :hnx;levn llzlor gr?)om ¥ H'E"'n";:h ;:ll!l‘mll-‘ conxod and petted another horss, her stable- 3 companion. - Ho nlso says that, in a stablo whora G, G s 65 Motiter. acowand m donkey wore confined togethor, & AT ATTCTION. curfous scene might be witnessod whenever the dairymaid came to milk the former, No sooner wan the maid seatod on bher milking-atool than tho donkey woutd leave {ts stall, come closa to tho woman, and rest {ta head on lLers until she had finished milking, showing that the poor ani- n‘nl wau anxious to clsim s siare of her atten- tion. On BATURDAY. July 3, at 11 o'clock sharp, “We will sall a Bankrupt Stook of TOP BUGGIES, And 2 and 3-Spring Demoocrats, BOLD U0 PAY ADVANCES. TARRIAGES. Also, a line of tine Biagle and Express arnessos. MARKIAGES GEO P, 0ONE & 00, o e M ke Dl Band Tl Taubir, U, Melmor, Alr. 3 Wis.; and Miss Auna Lawls. TUESDAY, JULY 6. Grsen liay papars Dlsase notios. Regular Auctlon Bale of Staple and Pancy DRY GOODS hl'\.l}ll "nfl.:l}‘nm.l (';’nodl. F‘LMI Uoods, Cassimerse, Cobs 5 o o Y an:‘-'nl 'tne Uisaimars And Worsted Patterns for Sults, oo tom-Made Olothi: nud'Je?aPln'h. 0 cloes, et ata, C: Lra 3 ‘White Uaml‘. Ladied' and Infants' Underwesr, sto, Genta' Merino Underwoar and Farnlahing Goods. Groat line of Linens, {ncloding Damasks, Towals, Nep kins, Doylien, Handkorchis! 1o, ‘Hokiery, Notions, Fans,Cutlery, Goods, sta., estey HYDF-MORTO! Chl 1w July 1, b) 3 D o Smes O Ty de S Haa S Rhiar: DEATHS, JAFGRR—~Louise Jaogor, wife of Emil Jaogor, aged 83 years, 3 months, 4 days, Mouoral on Bunday mornlng at 10o'clock at 975 Buparior- Sent Biato, Hrjonds ave. Iavited Wiibaut. (urtHat Bo- Louteville papers pleass copy, O emiou Y alda fummerty of Logimatty o Chiaries ). Sheldun, formor 5 e s qa vod 1 days, A tasiaber af the Ghloagd TRIGA8—Un Friday morning, the 34 Inst., at 304 Cat- RS, tago Gruve-av., Willlam Triggs, sgod 3 Ttoyular establishod auctiun eale of Carpets, Cottage end Two-Ply Gouds. Fall Jiaw and olosiog sals. S auo, p. doilk &'vo, 68 and 70 Wabash-av, A Single Trial of Mrs. Winslow’s Boothing Byrup for otilldren tosthing, never yet ‘alled to liave thu baby, ovarcome the projudises of the ¢ Hlitlo sultorer immediate- WE SHALL CLOSE OUT, 0On Wednesday, July 7, at 9:30 &, m., Al consignments of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Boots, Shoes & Sinpers ‘Which will make & very sttractive wale. QEO, P. GORE & 0O., 88and 70 Wabashav. T By WAL F. HODGES & CO. AT THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE Il.‘-.g‘-mmm&\ rol uren fiytad St dpeste Dr. C. W, Benson's snd Camomile Pills are pro ralgia, fldcr{ cure [{sadachos, noss, and will oure red qxprously to e )‘\;:inumm‘:!, 'aod Hloeplose: o v, Had G Ml Arageiste. o NEVENRON & BRID, Na, 01 b, Cnioago 0, osnita & box, poat. %nd VAN BORAAOK, Lakest. corner al Dear? O'BRIBNS $~I‘?onga n&o;,fi W shall sell st Auotlog THIS BATURDAY, Jolr 3, ab 45 S0 CHIK4, | TE® BNTIRE GONTENTS OF Opposite Kberman louse. NO. 1653 SOUTH DEARBORN-ST,, CORNEf OF THIRTY-FIRST, Qansating of Fine Tarlor Purnitors, Marbjetop By JAS. P, McNAMARA & CO, i ol bl b o Hebingh 91 Bast Washington-ats al u esane 3 diug, Dioin d Bitting- Furniture, Hefriger ekt " alar Slavass Groskers, Glasimaya,* Piviad 1,000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES AT AUOCTION, TUESDAY MQRNING, July 6, at 9§ o'clock, Algo, the Stock of a Leading Jobber, - OVER 300 LOTS T0 THE HIGHEST EIDDER, 10 CLOBE OUT. TERMS OABH. JAB, P uUNAIARA_! C0., Auctionesrs. L. ROCKWELL & CO. ‘Auctionoers, 17 and 79 Houth Dearborn-at., snLL, THIS MORNING, at 0% o'dlack, PARLOR, DINING, BEDROOM, AND OFFICE sold:_ownars leaving -firat, Ky G NOLGES & 00, Aurtionesrs, 63 West Lakost. LARGEAUCTION SALE 'CHHIS (IATURDAY) EVENING AT NO. 636 WEST LAKE-8T.,, AVT0 d'elock, oualatiag af fas Huusshold Goods, Osn W ta, Btoves, o i i DO Ho By 8, DINGER & CO,, Aucilonssrs, b0 sud &3 East Randolph-st. Regulay somi-weekly suation sale To-Day, Saturday, July 3, d va i B4 P o w2 Seent PARILOR and Chambar Balta, Library, Diclag-s0om, and Kitcbes Purniture, DESKS, Tably Recratarles, Bookcases, Chalrs, Loul and S B T Fiey oot sua ALY MRS 6 FURNITURE closed out withuat resarve 1o the highest bidder to P87 y | Ty T onAN IS & GO OARPETS, OOOK S8TOVES, AND MIS. Byd. ks Rbbe Ve BT . aooDns, OBLLANXOUS L _UWOOKWREL & 00, | FORVEITED- PLID%!I%?”‘A‘J"I;:Y ADVANOES AXD . FURNITURE] s e Lo vy b g (son, the tfl % e SR A e fifi%‘“"‘""‘"'" AR - et — Bodo T. CA ST, | frii i SR g SN PEs I