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L] - THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Strangers’ meeting ¢his evening st the Young Mon's Clristiau Assacistion rooms on Arcade court, Will the Board of Pablic Works pleass tell why thero aro no -atroat-lamps {n tbe centrs of tho blocks on Ada street, betweon Washington and Lako? Charlos Sohioffert, a biscksmith, 80 years old, waa drowned In tho lake st 0 o'clock yesterday morning, by accidentally falling off the North Pler. '[he body was rocovared aud taken to do- coasod's lato homo, No. 451 Ashland avonue. Iio lenves & wifo and throa children 1n destituto elr- oumstances. A man namod Augustus A. Adams, whoso resi- denco was unknown ap to last oight, died sud- denly on the sidawalk at the corner of Washing- ton street and Fifth avenue, about 10:30 o'clock yosterday forenoon, from hoatt disease. His ‘body was taken to tho Morguo to nwalt identifi- cation by friends, The Rov. U. D. Gnlick, Iato pastor of the American Roformed Church of this city, after taking tims pragerfully to consider calla from Lansing, Micn., Schorectady, aud Brookiyn, hne fiualiy accoptod that of tho Twelfih Street Re- formed Church at Brooklyn, whero o has al- . zendy commencod preachlug, A gontloman and a lady who wera riding slong Tarriron Atreet, noat Third avenno, last evens ing, wero thrown from a bugey by the sudden dropping of the wheela into s dcep hole, sad e o T i - daageroan shd uity montioned aboso is L ;lx'::;;un!dnd I;ut:, and nceds immediato attention, The Communists licld another picnic at Sitver Lenf Grove yesterdar, Thoy marched through the streots of tho Weat Sido fn & procession, in which abont 200 poreons took part. The plenic was well attonded and passed off in & like man- not 86 that of two wroks ago. Half of the pro- ceods werp for the beneflt of the Communist organ, the Forbofe. About 8:30 o'elock yosterdav afternoon, whils Qoorgo E. Slocomb, of No. 17 North Carpeuter stroct was endenvoriog to atop on the rail of an open ear on Madison stecet, near Ano, be missed Liin footing and foll. Hia left foot went under one of tho whools, sbd wan s0 badly cinshed that Dr. Harcourt funud it necessary to amputato tho limp above the ankle—an oporativn which was puccessfully performed. Cletm, Pariolat hes gotten nut somo very gor- goquy cards of Inviiation ‘o tho opoumg of the *Union Club-Rooms,” Tnosday night. Tho wor.{s ot tho lower lefi-hand corner, “Take tho clavator,” flll ton bearts of tho rocipionts with tho most plessfug sntcipations. *Iho olevator’ is ko L in & bottie lacelod **S.ur Mash,” and not & mother's son of them but will bravoly josnond to tiia toquesc to take it. At midoighi they will be clavated higher than Donaldson’s balloon. Tho 1ifoless hody of Chnrles Robold, slins “Hehinderhannes," “an old vagaboud, found surpendeid by the neck from the crose-bar of tho door in cell No. 7 at the Armory last evening, atout G:30 o'clock. A fluu of ropo was used for tho purposo. o had boon broagbt in an hour bofore for being drunk and dieorderly, sod while Jaboriug uudor & drunken of despondency, committed suicide. s wife and son woro nutifted, but ox- pressed no anxiety nor care for the man. tis ago was 60, Tho body was sent to the Morgne. Apropos of the above, n prisoner pamed Calla- bau, who occupied an adjurning cell, No. 8, tried to hany bimeel! with o baudkerchiof, nght after Robold stranglod hitnrolf, but was discoverod and cut down beforo bo wsuccoeded. 1o is & prisoner for beiug disorderly. An important railroad conmvection haviug lately been mado with BSouthern Illinots, Ly which the Yaris & Daowille Rallroad opens up threo or four countios as tributary 10 Chicago, an excursion of business men will bo givou this week to Hobingon. Ali mauufacturera #ud dealors who desire to visit this new tleld will ploase repors by Tueeday eveolog to ‘W. B, Williams, Gonerai Freight Apont of the Chi- cago, Danville & Vinceunes Ra.lroad, No, 77 Ciark streot. (en. Adna Andoraon, Haceiver of that line, aud B, B. Matbias, Superintondent of the P, & D,, will furnish ample traunsportation, and the citizens of Danvillo, Paris, Maruboll, Hutsonsillo and Kobinsou, will welcoma Chi- cago business men with open arms. Egynt is now in her richest sgticultural dross. and the excusion wilt be delighittul aud proficable. The night of the Iate storm, when the ill-fated balloo was probably tearing over the whitecaps on the lako, the city way euveloped in the black- est of ploom, the persons having chatge of tho strect lighting having foo.ishly calculstod on moonlight, even when tho atorm clouds wern hovering over the city, and thore was no beacons to guide the mndmght tollors to their homes. At 2a, m, laat Pilday morniug—a correspondent statas—the city was 80 complotely darkoued that n walking eix blocks bo was compolied to wait for tuo blinding flarhes of lightning o ennble him to sce thy aidewalk and keops upon it, and during the inter- vals betwvecn the flurlies hio groped bis way at tho imminont peril of becoming u ripplo. Company O, of tho Second Regiment I. 8, G., hels a meeting yesterday aficruoon as No, 192 ‘Washington strovt, for tho purpose of making arrangementa to attond tho picnic ta bo held by the regimeut at Bowen's L'ark, South Chiengo, Aug. b, 1n honor of the O'Conucll Cou- teuniul. Nearly all tho mombers wera present, and Cavt. Jubn Murphy presided. It was de- cidod to turn out in full forco on the occasion of tho picnic, and tickets woro distributed to each man precent. The cars wers announced to leave the Xock luland depot at ¥ a. m, ond 12 m., sad roturn at b and 6:0 p. m. on the day of tho picnje, A regular mectivg of " the company will ba held to-morsow avemng at tliosamo place, Lf the other compaujoa of tho regiment maka similar efforts to ronder tho affair & success, a handsomo sum wili bs reallzed for tho regunentu! treasury, and an enjoyablo thwe bad. — CRIMINAL. Jahu Manley, of Foud du Lac, had a satchel contaning §50 worth of clothing stolen from Lo, aud yesterday caused the arress of 8. B. Ives, whom ho accuses of the theft. Tour young desperadocs attacked an old man named James SlcClure yeatorday afternoon, In & vacant lot on Clark street, nesr Taylor, and robbed him of §5or 86, Officer Bhandley came upon the thieves and succesded in arresting two of tuowm, who gove tho names of Christ Deman snd Adolph litchell. Thoothers escaped, The prisoucrs wore lucked up in the Anmory. An Inter-Ocean typo, known among his saso- clates aa Commeodore Muflin, eaughit a ruMavly fellow {u his room, at the comer of Clinton aud Madison streets, abant 1:30 o'clock yeaterday mainuy, aud, by dwt of presence of mind and s littlo sirategy. caused lis detontion and arrest. The burglar entercd the sparcment Blealthily, und was aboul to 10b tho occupanta Rutis and a chum. The former awono while the thief was moving queetly about in mearch of money and valuables, and jumpug up drew something from s pantaloous pocket, and, poantiug 1t ot tho intruder, made a sound like that of the coct {ug of & yistol, snd threatoned to blow the woole top off tho fellon's head it ho moved an mcb, Tho thiof becams frightoned st this sudden iuterruption, and, droningsome articles which be Lad in huy hands, begged for mercy and bicked into » clasot, where Ruttin kept Lim until Lis compa fon w ot out and Lronght fu Ofticer (iloason, Tue prisouer gave tho nawe of Ned Cotlins. —_— COUNTER-JUMPERS. TUEY MEET AND OUGANIZE, Quite a large reprosentation of the dry goods clerks of this city beld & mase-moeting yosterdsy afternoon io Klain's Hall, No. 554 Houth Halsted atreot, for tho purpose of organization with & view of reducing their hours of labor to thoso of other trades and professious. Morita Fischer was clocted President, aud on taking the chair wado a fow remarks about what evilu the organe ization might remedy. Yo give the Associntion tho full c.nddence of all the dealers it was poo~ es:ary that {t bo & suoceas from the vtart, A clerical bureau was suggested to enable clorky to obtafn " situstions, aud emplovers to oltau clerks, with moro facility than at pres- eut. A large number of tho dry goods dealers wery roportod {n favor of such au assveiation, 1t was wuggestod that s Comuntteo be ap. pointed ¢o cauvass among the dealers and obtain ihieis sigustures to au agreemout tucluso their stures at 7 o'clock in the gvening. Sowe one of a Comuiunist turn of mind and spoec, Inguired if it was proposed to compel sucha tation of hours, of (o enlreat em- plovers to close up of thels accord. The Presidont replied that compulsion was ot ta be used. It was necousary aimply to form a1 Aseocistion sud guwn tue goufidence and fnendship of & msjority of dealeis, Afte: a while the Assoclation might accrus such atreogth THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, that it might assnms to diztate to any retellious desler who would refu:e to closs av the dosg- nated bour. The motion was thon amendsd to read that a committes of threo, ono trom cach division of tho ¢ity, be appoiuted Lo canvass the aignatures of (lul«n‘l.'onml ol resolutiona closing at 7 o'clock each evening. Mr. Mooton was tho elected Secretary, William Riefstahl, Treasurer, and tho Association orgao~ 1zed with about forty mombers, On motion the Presidont appotuted a cominitteo of five to diaft & Conatitutlon and Dy-Laws for tha Association, ‘Tho Association, when it adjourned, was to maet agan at the samo placo sud time next Sundav afternoon for the burpose of adopsing & consti- tution and the election of pernsuent oflicers, A vots of thanka was tenderod Mr. Kletn for thaneo of bis hall, and tho Associstion sds Journod, 4 ———— ELEVATED RAILWAY. A CHICAUD INVENTOR'S PLAY, At a meeting of tha Napid Transit Commin- slon, an asroemtion tormed to doviso the bost ‘means for enrrying the population Bf Now York from point to point within the city, recoutly hieid. & Chicago invantor, J. M. Hannals, presented n pian which rocaived very favorable attentivn. A complote madel of the tatlaay, about 4 foet in Jeath, waw oxhibitod, and Mr. Hanoals gave & detayed oxpinoation, occupying, with tho attend- ing divcuesion, nearlv two houre’ tume, The Tinnnnhe safoty olevated railway wan patonted Aug, 2, 1870, Followiug in a doseription of tho plan: 1t in o donbletrack raflwsy on_eingle columns in 1he middls of tho street, wiere thy carrlago-wiye ara ut wldth ; that In, in the broad avenucs ani nd sytiares, but \thera streets aro_ uarrow, 1ike Broadway, coim-ans ara to bo placed each’ sldo of 100 carringe-way atid conhected by an archglrd ha ratiway restiug o ashl archies, Slogle tou £¥or, on tach side of tho atrent ¢an be carried oft col- umnh risug (rom the curtstone, and in buslness atrcots ntich I8 for preferable,—in tacd, kich sy be preferable gourrally, 1: can be ¢urved from the midale ta ths 8hn of the stroct witls perfect ease, Tuo wnaju awd val- sablc featurc of this rallway ia the pecullar construction of tho glrdera in conng :tion with the rail, which co stltutes tho anfety feature, sud which 18’ ss follows, dirdors 3 feet high aro riveled upof boflor piates and augle iron i shape sy sliows, Tho rlvels on the inuer mide will be counter-sunk so as to leave & smooth surface. Tho girdets are conuected across 1o bottom Dy T-stinped cruss-Loains, On those crosa-beains, near the girders, aro placed wooden stringers, which sro Dulted dowis ta the cross-heams, On tie mringers ave pisced the T rafls, Tho sides of the curs Yunning very nour tho girders, they conld uever gol o the irack; and shouid » whiel or axlo break whiin 8t high apeod, ihe botiom of the* cara being only 3 inchies from tho rails, the drop would be scireely percoptible, and 1t wouid slfdo afong without concussiom, carceniug, or damage. The estimutod cost of coustruction is §.00,« 000 per mile. ———e PERSONAL. AMrs, Jamos A. Ontes arrived last evening at the Palmer Houso. HOTEL ARDIVALS, Sherman House,~A. G, Davis, Ban Francisco; James Tunter, Cincwnati; 1L M, Biker, James Colburn, Guorga A, Lell, New York; A. C, Cowen, Boston DeCamp, Clacinnati ; Jobn W, Sleeper, O, Boaton;” Tuomss ‘B, Van' Horue, Pitteburgs J. Queboe; D._Adams, Lat, Wheellng; Henry “Thomas Duily, Net Orleana Brown, Texas} James Robi Dittaburg: D, W, LaBiar, Ne S dvemont Houre—s. 1, om, Dotrolt; B, 1, Kerr, ew York ; H, Bowern, A H. Baker, lLvl:th; % v Paimer House—T, J, Southiard, Matue: R, T. If. Bruce, Bt Paul; W. T, Buck, Princelon; ' J, Anderson, Clevelsnd V. Lyon, 8t I I Trotter, Futladel 3 Geor; A, Filis, Tiostom § + J. N, Litton, Bl Loula; J, . ‘Wardemaun, Washington; A, D, Drown, 8t, Louis; B, O, Wain. wrigut, £, T. Tynon, New York; M, Rosentual, ansss City ; 4, A. Audrey, Cincinnal L D, Burkett, Naw oA As Bamucl’ Yerks We lough, Detrod unuel Disston, Phila- delphin, frand 7’:!41!10—‘ P, Andizron, Cleveland ; 0. dluth, T, B. Darrett, Lvansvilie: O, LeDuc, New Gloans:' BB, Lang, Davenpor fard Northup, “Conneclicuts J, W, MeKentian, Philadeiphias J. M. 3:-Nair, Isttaburg; 'H, D, Thompsou, Des Muinea ; 1. M, Treston, New Orleans; Dr, N, Houghton, Loia: fwa; W, W, Langdou, Detrolt; C. H. Hawkius, Pitts- burg, Prince Gortchakoff, Drovidence Journal, Alexander Michaelowitch Frioce Gortehakoff. socording to the Yelvet book of 1682, belongs to ono of the oldest families of the higbeat aris. tocracy 1o Russis, This document containa the names and gevoaloples of Princes, Lords, and Barons at that time recognized by the Russisn Hiate. Tho Tchin of 1722 divided all the mom- bers of the nability into fourteen classcs, and it is roportod that Prince Gortchakoff nlonoe bo- longs to the firat of those, Whlilo this1s doubt- ful, it 14 reasonably certeln that bo is & doscand- sut of the samo Iturik who founded tue Rusian Empiro on tho 20th of Septoinber, 863, and gave it all its monsrche until 1598, Tho ltomanoifa, who occupy the Kuselan throne sinco 1613, got their " sscendancy chicfly by marrying iulo the Rurik family, The Ruesiau Ein- peror therolore 1a of loxs sncient oxtraction, tho 80n of a loes illustrions and of o smalier family %that his Miuster of Foroign Affairs. The two Cousing of tho Iacter were smong the chiota in tho Crimoan war, and the valiaut Michael liss buried with bis comrades fu Sabastopol. Prince Alexandor was born in 1798. In the Iycoum whore ho recoived Ly education he becamo (ntie mato with Pushinn, the most celetrated of ali Russlan poets. Dok yousg men eutered tho aiplowatic aorvico, the poet At Bt, Petorsburg, the I'rivca under Count Nesscliode, whom Lo accompaoled at Laybach and Verona. ‘This coiobrated man it wea who conld outwit tho gieat Napoleon, who conld make all Lurope believa in the omnipotence of Russin. And his pupil and successor is_worthy of his namo and fame, Whos Prince Gortcha- koft becamo Becretary of the Russlan Embassy at London iu 1824, he devoted himaeif largsly to the study of modern languages. ln German 0 oxcels, in Freuch he has tue reputation of belog & model oveu to tho bost officos at Paris. 1In 1530 ho weat to Florence es Obarge d’Af- falres, aud two yoars lator be became Cuuncillor of the Vievus Iimoasuy, Dot he did tho work of the real Awbassador, and recsived the title of an Extraordinary Ambassador when he went to Btut.eact w 1841, aud uogotiated the mmirisge concluded betwoen the Crowu-Prince of Wurte ewburg and Olga, the Grand Duobess of R In addition, bo was wade in 1840 a Pri Councillar, thua rauking 1o the oflicial hierarchy ot Russia with a Lieutonaot-Genoral. ko repros sonted his courntry noar the Gormnan Coufedera~ tiou at Fraukfort, in 1850, as Pleaipotentiary, but roturned to Vienns in 1884 as a regular Awbassador, Mo succeedod the same Daron Yoa Myoudorf who, later on, caused Huseia to braak off all relatious with the Pope. The Orl- cutal war had then broko out, Rusain, in fucing ‘T'urkey, Kranco, and England, had counted on the P'russiana and Austinans s allies. But the Germana kept quiet, aad Austris waa considered troncherous, ~ That Prince Gortohas kofl's poaition wos exceedingly delicute and dif. ficult 18 thus appereut ; that ho was equal to ali 10quiremeuts made oo him, 18 evldent from the fact that he becamo tho Forelgn Minister of Tuesia sa 800n a¥ the Urim cmpsign was finisied and Count Nessolrodo rotired trom office. Iu his crcular note of Bopl. 2. 1856, he mnnouuce that Rusals was éflckinw up, not pouting.” He was made Vice-Chiancellor in 1802, Clancellor 10 1803, aud rocaived the title of Herene flighuess in 1871, o waa from tho begiuning s gonoine friend of the Umted States. In 1862 lio do- cliued » French invitation to making diplamatic efforts on behalf of tho American Bistes theu in roveltion. In I8GT Le sold us Alasks, Iie en- tortalna our uavy whenever it presents itssit, and some less dignitied represeniatives of tho Republic, it scems, whenever tuey do not absent thomselven. Duriug eamaer ho 18 usually st some Oerman watering place or in Bwitzorland, "To the Iatter cauntry ke is attracted al:o by the fact that s non Michsel ls the Hursian Minivter at Bern, Although sufforing from the gont, the Princo {n a fively wentiomen, fond of ociaty, and not avoryo to wilticiame. s wife 18 a Princeas Urossott, aud the mother of another son besldes the Miulster to Berno. i e = A Romedy that Somotimes Failse loufscitle Courier-Journat, A correspoudent of the Mayfleld Afonilor writost “Now, If you know of aoy man who has a cow that is suske-bitton, toll bim to use good whisky." TLis remedy won't alwaya do, A gentleman from the interior, who has boen ataying hoe for a long time on business, had n cow bitten Ly u snake (u May, sod Lo has been uslug good whisky every suco—umsing sometimes 88 much 18 (e or rifteen cocktails m dsy—and you hus wife writes him that sho cow dird ab loast 8ix wooks ago. * i ‘What Splendid Toeth! 1a the exclamation that & per{oot, eveu, and brilllant et of toeth, usually ellcits, Brush the glsamiug ivory once & day with Pragrant Bozudont, and thug render Sts charm tmperishable, St stasniatiy Hallett, Davis & Co.'s Grand, squars and upright panos ere for sals ooly st fbe plano-rouus of W, W, Kimball, coruer Bate and Adaws atrests, e A 1410 drsalaton 1t plim sesgot be’ cured. X a tlon that’ plles eaomot be 4 is holly” ‘without fouudition, Bowevers for Dulieys Magical Paln Extractur has Rever beon knowa to fall, &, IOWA, Tho New Capitol as Far as [t ' f1ns Progressed. A BSatisfactory Bauk-Statement—Good Advice that Mr, B, F, Allen Did Not Take. Stad and Salmon fn lowa Wators...Ore ganlzation of Military Com. panles. Ooming Sales of Short-Horns—Tho Polit- {oal Campaign—The Brandt Onse, . THE NEYW CAPITOL. Spevtal Coprevondence of Ths Chicagn Tridune, Des Moixzs, Is,, July 17.—Tho now Capitol bogina ta show for ileell, Tho east wing Iu near- Iy completed to tho top of tha first story above the basemont. Itis an fmmenso atructure, and will cover an aron of 2 acres of ground, Al roady 10,000.000 of brick hava been lad, which 18 about hislf tho numbor required, Nearly nalf the stono fs already cut. Two hundred and fifty- throo mon aro employed here, and a large anm- ber in tho quarry io Missouri. Abont throe car-loads of stono are recelved from the quarry daily, which. beforo bight, aro cut and ready for use. Tho northwest corner of thie first atory in now comploted, and nearly half the southwost corner. Tho walls ars atout 80 foet high from the floor, which is 85 foot from tho pround. On this tloor are stationed pondorons derricks, trorked by enginos, of which .liero are six.lliose Qurricks roach tholr lung arms over tho walls 3 a )¢ wirc-cablo runs down, grapples a stone, welghing 10 tous, and grazefully lioista it to its placoas easily as & man would place ono of & pounds, Whon a derriok {3 to ba moved, itis dismantled of Its running rigging, and another engine plcks it up out of tho room, over tho high wall, and #ots It dowu whero wantod. It costs from 80 to 2100 to removo oach dertick. When sn ou- gine {8 to bo moved, anuther engine and derrick pick 1t up and put it whero wanted., ‘Thoro i no patehwork done hare, Every atono in Inapocted when recerved. 1f received, Archi- tect Pinquenard—who is & Ohleago man—places lifs matk on it if not, Lo rejocta it, aud f: falls back iuto the contractors’ bands. Not long a3o, thoy sent a large number of car-loads cf 8.0o10, ovary one of which was rejectod. Sull tho scono kopt coming, when they wero notified that (he State bad no objection to thelr paying froight on all tha stone they doeired; but, if thoy wara starting a stone-yard in Dea Moines, they could mat have tho Capitol-yard, Au accoptod stone is given to a workman, with the speceitic details of how it fs to becut. When bo has fluishied it, he places bue private mark on it; and, if o has spoiled it in cutting, the stoua is_chatged to him, Ience, thero ia no botche work. Nosmoking is allowed during working houts, Smokiog takes time ; timoe is monov. The second atory will be B) feet Ligh, From the coruics to the ground will bo 90 feet ; to tho tvs of the domme, 240 tect, o for, but ono accidout has happenod ; but it will be stgange if, among €o mauy e, s0mo ar6 not killed as the work progrorses, DBob Finkbine, tho rosident Supsrintendent of the building, teils the story that, a fow davs ago, o was mucli surorised to seo ncompany of ladios and gentlomen walking about the platform on the tos of the builting. Tuey maid thoy wero from Duvenport, The only way for thom to get thero was up o 60-foot strnight” ladder, or by tho grapphug-hocks of a derrick. When thay got ready 10 go down, ono of the goutlomen esid to his femsle comgonion, * You stop bere, sud I will go down first and stoady tho laddor.” *‘The ladder in ateady snough,” pertiy 1opliod the dam- £ (;1 will go daowu tirst, if ‘you please.” Ha waited. THE DAXES, All the banks of the city—private and National —publish a statement of their condition, aud 1 is a most gratifying exhimt, The Nationa! State Bank,waich was shghtly affected by the Allen fnil- ure, is 1t & hundred per cent bastor condition oow than then ; aund it tnen wont through the storm unaffected save by tho prostige waich attached to the pame of M. Allo, is Presidout. Capr. Went, its veteran Casbior, bns reduced its itabil- itics more than bLalt; ho bLas unloaded oearly all its time-cortificates, nnd will go out of that class of business. Ho savs, if he roceives savh 1onoy, he must use it ; and, if he uses it, ho must ropay It when demanded or due ; and yor caavot tell what will turn up with apeonlators, He prefors to do less busiucas, and do it safely. Tho increaso of busincsa of tho bauks ia steady snd good. Abe Captain is ono of tho most re- liablo m2uo in the State, aud his wora in as good a8 his boad, It lus son-in-law, Mr. Allen, had tollowed bis advico for tho pust ten years, he wonld have boen a millionawre iu fact a3 well as in name, Hays tuo old Captains “T told Frank, over and over again, ot to touch that raitrosd To- cotverwhip, agd not to go to Obilcsgo, and to koap out of the Chicago bavk; but it did no gno.ll, and now heis whero i told him he would 0. MILITARY NEWS, Adj.~-Gon, Bakar is overrun with applications for wilitary companies. He vositivoly dectines %o orgauizo auy wovo artillery ar cavaley compne nies, a8 they ate too nfinnu\ve. 1le haw jssued tho followlng notice, which be wlshes publishod 1a ovory paper in tho Blate: The spplications for organization of military com- panies sre 80 numerots (uat the Adfutant-Genoral, Acting Quartermaster-Ganeral, 18 compellod to repeat that Lo Lus no spprogriation from the Htate Treasury under tue laws 10 weet deinands, Tho arma und ac- coutrementa come from Iie United Btates, under a Inw of 1303, The laws of the Biata ordet certuln things ta Lo done, but thera {a no proper Lppropris- Hon 10 comply with the law. No more_ ariillery com- Danios can bo organized in thiy Btats, The Btile hes Bo means (o arm and equip, No cavalry companies wlll be organized. No armns or accoutrements will bs furuiebed, unloss therc is 8 poeitive and rolisbie ss- aurance that all frelght bills will be paid by the com. nies, ‘There Is no provislun in the law for uni- foruns, officers’ swords, drums, ffes, and tents, for our militia organfzations, This refers both to United Btstes aud Htate ls The Adjutant-General snd Quartermaster-Geuersl of this Btato cun ooly dmw from tha Qrdnance Department of tho United Siates§ ;“d] 38 before staled, the Hlate biss not even provids for ts own Laws, AUORT-HONNS, On the 1at and 2d of Beptomber wext, at the Diiviog Park {n this city, will be held a sale of Blort-Horus from the berds of J. 8. Loug, M. Fiyno, deorge Sprague, and D, M. Fivna. Theeo will comprise some some very fine anl- mafs. [ undersiand Dr. Bprague wiil well his eutire berd, as ho is engagad in busineas which finulnde- Lis attentlon to stock-brecding. He us somn of the vory beatatrains m the country, “ml is woll known to broeders throughout tho eat. LIGUTNING, ‘Wedneaday afternoon, James McCormick, an esteemed citizen of Cass County, was killed by Lghtoing while hording cattle. ~ Fia cattle camo nome without thelr herdor, which cuused alsrm, and moaroh was made. Atabout 8p. m., tho bady of Mr. M. aod his horse were found to- gether, on the prairie. NEW POSTAL NOUTE. Bome tlme ago, mail-scrvice on the narrow- gaugo road to Ames was withdrawn by the De- parcmont. Notice was raceived vestorday of the re-ostablishinont of tho service, and the ape point of Jotnn Dapey au Postal Clerk, TIK CAMPALQN, The Republicau Ktate Central Committee hay planued for s vigoraus cimpuiga in this Bt this fall. beginniug in Beptember, Mr, Kir! wood will yive bis ealire time to the work, Hia appoitments will be rado by the Committas. TUY BRANDT UASE, Bomiebody has vent a newspaper dispateh from this city, that the apiniou of thie Bupromo Court io the frandt caso will be in favor of Drandh. Now, tho dispatols ttaelf s its own contradioiion. It #aya tho case wad to ko Lo Judges Dayaud Beck tor their opinion, haynehd; the Beuol § 0 tlat the decision was not bad «hen tho dis- patch was sent. — The Judges reuldent here have siudiously avoided giving anvy intimation asto what conclasfon tuoy had arrived at, alihough as vigorously pumped “and as sagaclousty iuter- viewod by the city reporturs sy tha Iatler wero abie to do it. 1f auy ono Lan a prycess of suction fot uews they dou't possesu, he cau flud a markes for it quick. My piivate ovluton has beeu, thas tle ccimion would be adverse to Brandt on the general rule that the Buprome Court usually inchnes not to dis-¢| turb the decislou of courts bolow, unlesa’ there in manifeat duparture from fustics aud law, The queetion tn Brandt's cese 18 purely ous of law, nut of fact, nor upon ovidence,—s construction of the the statute: firet, whether thejGrand Jury whicts {adicted him waes legally formed; second, whether the Mlnr of a boous from banks, with- out agresment, voluutarily pald, for the privis 1 | loge of traaxactivg the oxclisuge busluess of the State Transury, was the taking of publio money for hie own use RAW-ACCIDENT, Horace Minatqnyo, sawyer in & atesm mill noar Osceola, on the 13th was repsirng s belt, and, In ntapplug backward, fell intothe mas-pis, ‘The upper enw cut a fearful awath in his_haek, and sovored tus seapuls or smhoulder-biade, 'The lowsr saw mangled ons arm torrioly, Re- covery ia doubtful, Hawzere. NEW YORK CANALS, Extracts from the Repart of tho State Engineer and Surveyor, Some Interesting Figures, Btatoment of expenditures, for extraordinary repairs upon the Erie Canal from 1888 to 1874, both Inclusive s Fear, 83 Amount,|Tear, $.97,797.,63/18.0, Amonunt, 50, %0.50 Tho total longth of s ers, togother with the lakes and rivors artifi- cially connectod tuorenith in tho Btate of Nuaw York, is sa follows : Total length of artificisl cansls and feeders. Linlson River, from New York to Watorfard. . lalke' ll)lllmyldn, from Waitehall to Rouse Onufds Lake,,,. Cayugs Lake... «. Srncca Like, rouked Laks Dolrware & n fongs toa vorporation, Junction Canal betongs “Tatal,. teveaeses aaeae 21,3 2,95 Tho tonnsge of tho New York State canals, during tho seven months of navigation, exceed- od the aggrogate tonnage of all the railroads in tho Siate for the yoara 1800, 1801, 1863, sad 1803 : and npon the average equalod Lhat of the rallroads from 1860 up to and lncluding 1803 ; after which the tonnagoe of tho yaliroads rapldly fncreasod, uotil, in 1873, ¢ was maro than four times na great as that of the canals. Tha total tonoags movoments {n the State, upon canals and roilroads, from 1860 to 1873, both inclasive (fourtoon yvears), was 87,690,472,846, of which chlu (‘*mlh porformed about 3514 per cout of tho whole. Tho cost of theso canals and ralirosds, inolnd- ing equipment, 18 as follows : Naw Yor« Btato canals, ne per Audltor's vo- pory, 174, §70,44 1,904 5 damagos, $2,504,« U893 oxiraodiuary repairs or faproves el 83; enuipment, §, 0003 sttm fota, canain...... & New York Central & Hudson Liver and Erfo ltallway, 1813,.000renn v All the remaining steam raliroads in Btate, 1873, ‘Total cost of ateam ralirasids and can: Total cost snd equipments of road: ated by horso-pawsr, 147 Tol {nvestntent in the Btata canals and Tallroads cuiseneie asesastnas « $041,405,004 ‘Which is equal to about 30 per cent of the [Brons laxable property of the fitate. ‘Tho cost of construction and equipment of the Neow York Central, 180D, previous to consolda- tion with the Hudeon River Railroad, wax 837,~ €03,096: and the Hndson River, $19,019,531.— makiog total for that yoar agual to $57,522,327. The same, aftor consofidation, 1870, was 59,- 762,084 : and in 1873 1t was sinted ju the report at $78,014,054, Tho cost of conetruction and equipment of the Eris Railway was, in 1369, £65,131,059 ¢ in 1870 it was 73,045,667; and for she year 1873, $111,630.093. TONNAGH DELIVEBZD AT TIDE-WATES. From Eris Fram Cham- Total at Cund’s plawn Cunal, tide-icater 914,01 578,818 Years. 1850, 161 1313, 1 10,3)0,008 44,300,816 OF THE ZILE CANAL' ‘The oapacity 18 measured by the nnmber of Inckages that can bo made in” any given lime. The &verago timo consumed at each loos daring thio season of 1874 by the Baxtor steamboats waa five minutos, This would give 234 lockages cach way evary 21 hours, or for tho Bescon (310 dayy), 00,480 lockages oach wav, which, st 200 toos (minlmum) each, give: 0nNBRO Capaoity ench way of 12,006,000 ton biis may bo con. sidersd its maximur capacity. Ton minutos at each lock, with same catgo, makes lta tonnage capacity each way for tho sessou, 0,048,000 tons, which may be taken as its minimum capaoity, Tho tovnoge arriving at tido-water by way of tho Erio Canal has been as follow 1n 1937, from Weatern Slates, In 1837, from this State o 18| 1n 1816, from this Blate. ... Totalyeeseieeessnes o Iu 183}, from Wealern Gtatss, In 1862, from this State....seveene In 1333, from Weater 1n 183, from this Btate, Tolaliseeassaessanesns The total number of bushels {og flour) shipped on the Erle From the Western Htates, 5,800,885, of which 4,030,187 arrived at tide.wator. Tho average cargo of boata from Buffalo to Albany wers: In 1841, 41 tona; in 1846, 7 tona: in 1800, 140 tons ¢ io 1870, 181 tons ; 1n 1873, 218 tons. The Bycrage time of runga from Bugtalo fo Albany waa: From 1841 to 1838, 9 daya; from 1854 to 1862, B¢ days: from 1864 to 1870, 10 days ; from 18.1 to 1474, 11 days, The estimated valus of all tho property n;inagxznrbod on the Erie Canal in 1873 was 147, 821,042, Tho total tans of property moved upon the Erin Caoal in 1873 was 8,602,625 tons. Tha total tona of property moved upon the Ero Canal from 1836 $v 1875, inolusive, was 75,004,375, REOKIFTE YROM TOLLA, ‘The total amount of tolls recelved, collected oo and applicable to tue Erte Causl, from 1833 to 1873, inciusive, was $100,204.389; of thia swoutt $14,004,631 was contribuled from the latoral canals, MAINTENANCE OF THR ERIE CANAL. The total expenditurea for ordinary ro- Py, collecions, eto, from 1823 to 1876 ‘inclusive, Eris and Champlin Cagals. .. $74,186,633.00 or + 4,099,693.00 $20,000,890.00 ot (includ. Canalin 1873 was: Total for Erie Canal,, Lawing surplus over cost of anoce o vooee 89,234,559.00 And over cost of coustraction and mun- Lenance vueesisinss woveusiensses 40,115,676.00 OBAIN PURIGHTS OVEL THE XRIE GANAL FROX CHI- QAno, The followlug table shows the sverage rates of frelght for gre por_ bushel from Chicago to Now York for tha pasi thitteon yoars : CUHICAGO TO WEW YONK VIA BUYFALO, Hihest — Mviiest — Averace vates,Chi- yaté, bus- Shrough Number u X 4, 20} hid ol n 1Y 6 ¥ A % 2 2 3 1 i 11 20! 1 34 n 1 12 13 ‘Lbe folloving ahows the rates on whest and ::;z for each montb, for the seasons of 1573 and 4 YROM DUTVALO TO NEW YORK, — 1410 ey e 18Ty “Wheat Corn per' * Wheat Corn per buste per bush bush, 80, GOk, 80 ibe. -.n.{. em fo 0o S WAV 1 RT T8 9850 1130 1037 960 968 866 960 908 8035 Wio 931 637 it 10 942 884 1o 976 8718 10138 Av.forsessonit § 7 no The sbove Includea canal tolls from , a4 follows y [ o On wheat par bushal, d RUTICL T ™ Ll fosd JULY 19, 1875, FOREIGN. Denth of the Widow of Sir Jqhn Lranklin, tho Lost Arctic Navigator. Great Sunday Meeting of Republicans and Maloontents in London, Loud Protestations Agalust Paying the Princo of Wales’ Exponses in Indlnc CREAT BRITAIN. i A BIO MEETING OF GXGRATEFUL BUDIECTS. Loxwpoy, July 18.—A meoting wns held in Tyde Park to-day to peotest against the grant for tho Prince of Wales’ visit to India. Twelve thousand porsons were present. Dradlaugh made a violont sperch and concluded by offoring u resolution of & similar churactor. Tuo resolu- tion was adopted almoet uuanimously, Eight yersons who vuled agsinst it were sot upon by tha crowd and the polics lLad to interfere for their protection. AT LAST. Loxpox, July 10—5:30 n. m.—Lady Franklin, tho widow of Blr John Frankln, died last night. i, SPAIN. THE CARLISTS, Bax BraasTiaw, July 18.—The Carliats ara ‘bombardiug Puycerds. ¥ TOE CORNELL CREWS. Xthnea in o Rinzo of Glory—Presie pent White Concratuintes th Crows, and Declares for Colleze Bouting, Itszaca, N. Y., July 16.—The Comnali Univer- sity and Fronhman crows roacked Ithaca at §:90 to-nlght, by the way of the Carugs Lske Rail- rosd. Alithe afterucon peoplo from tho sur- rounding country bad bsen coming In to assist in tho wolcoms, and long befors ¢ho arrival of tho train thers was an immense gathering of poople at the station. ‘Tuo cars which brought tho crows snd boats throngh from Sara:oga were profusely docorated with tho colora of the Uuiversiiy, Whon the Gaiu stoppod the crows wers taken from tho cars upon the shoulders of thoir friauds and carried to tho hnndsomo truck of a hook-sad-lidder company, upon which a platform had beon orocted. Chairs for the crows, sad- stitutes, aud winpers of prizos in the foot races wero placed on tho platform. The party wero wolcomed homo formaly to a briof spasoh by the Hon, \Wm, L. Dostwick, A procession waa then formed, headed by tho Fifty-first Roglmental Band of Byracnse, and n line of march was talen op throngh fho piicei- val stroats, the fricnds of tho craws draniag tho track. All slong tho route tho public buildings, busincsa places, and private residonoes weie brilliantly illuminated aod festooned in the colors of tho victorfous boatmon, The chureh belle, the fira bells, snd the Uni. vorsity ehimos wors rang, and thers was an oo castonal dieplay of pyrolechnicu. Every atrest nlong tho line of march was dunuobv tinonged, and tho vioturs ware hoartily cheored throughout the march. The procassion floally marchod to De Witt Park, whoro the crow woro again wolcomed in behalf of tho citizens by tho Rer. C. M. Tvler, Aftor his remarks, Premdens White, in s briof speech, congratalated tho bove upou their vic- tory. e road tho following dispatch : Nusoana Fais, July 17, 18.5.—70 Andrew D, Whtte, Pressient Corneit Univermby, ithaca :~ Corpoll’s Fopres mentatives at the fntercallogiats contest at New York send the'r hoastfolt congratulatious to her worthler rTeprosentutives at Saratoga, Gronox O, Fircy, Jaxes P, Cruck, Presidont White conpratulated them in behalf of the Faculty aud studosts upon the mannor in whicl thoy bad won this, the greatest victory over achiover an Amorican colloge. IHe alluded to the fact that this naa not tho tliat ao- casion in wiloh ho Lisd spoken words of approva) of collegs boating, Ilosaid he was a membor of thy first organized boating oclub, tha Closa of '53 at Yale. He belioves in colloe bosting for tho physical training 1t gave tho mon. ‘The rest noed of collogo men 1a physical strongth, and he belioves 1n giving them sound and strong miods iu sound and sirong bodios. It also ngvau them moral tralmng. The fivsc thing which has boen taught by theso victorions boya is a rigid welf-denial and countraint, Ho safa boating is a great hoip in college disolj lino. 1t works off theaurplua en- ergy tha; must tind veot in some direction, Bluce college boating bepan, thres yeurs ago, the disolplive of the Unwe versity has very muoh improved. He then vnoke of the objections, and sald every in- stitution that has no Airength or water ovjects to boating, Other sud mo/o serions obfections werscitod and soawered, and an eloguenc atate- mant of the Lenoficial offects to be dorived from thess {nnocent sports was made, e alluded to tuo great jntereat mauifested by the town in Sheir succoes, and expressed hin gratification at the pood feoling wh.ch Liad always exiated be~ tweon the studaits snd the citizons. His specch ‘waa onthusiastically received. THE N3W BUILDING LAW. To the Editor of The Chioage Tribune; Cx1ca00, July 17.—1 bave oxamined the new buildiug ordinance prepared by dir, Bailey and ficd it » gieat improvemenc on the old maddie. Icall the old Iaw amuddlo, becauss thrre tas Dot & person connected with the Bosrd of Publio Works who undorstsod or wanted to undersiand its provisions ; and this pew ordivsnce is mot pisin coough to bs understood eiiber 3 uoder it any person oan build m prac- tically throo-story building with 8-nch outside wails. Thia ought not to bulx B-luch walls should end wath all two-story bulldings or at s height of 25 foet nbove the sidewalk or grade. Kvery ohanos ougbt to bo given to owners of lois ta improve tuoir land as cheaply a8 xomblu with two-story buildlugs, for in aase of flie a bullding of this boight is not very dan- Rorous, but when turesstory buildinga ste erectad » 12-inch wall should be required for tho outside walls at least. I heartily agreo with all other provisions and sections of the o ‘dinance. F. A, WicuzLaAN, —_—— A T. Stewnrts’s Snratogn luvestments. Phuladsihis Times’ Sarat.ga Leter, A. T. Btowart is junt now our biggest lion, asd agreat sepsation Lo is creating hore just at Pprosent among the local morchanta, You see, after npsuding #400,000 ou his _big hotel, the Gisnd Union, he fouud he had two clogant storen to let, Wiin charscteristio entur. prise be fitted them up iu elogant atyle, and 15 moviog in & stock of goods. Now the store-keepers bere, motwith- stasnding that this very day should remiud them $biac ouis s » free conntry, declare that A. T, 8. has no businesa to come bere to undetsoil them aud i their trade, but tho big merchant dans ot Bee tho thing In that light, and laughas at tho tarribly exerciscd merchants. Btewart is indeod a remarkablo man. Ho In a Uitlo, thio, wiry fal- low, with a pale, thoaghitful face, light blus, 1= floctive eyes, reddiah gray short whiskers, and vory qulot in manner, He drussos iu black, asd Roes poering futo every nook and corner of the stoie in & way that raakes hls employes ve norvaus. When talkiug ha invarably twlels b oyo-glana on iy nuger ar pata the palm of bis hand with a blsck glove. When you speak to bim he looks st you soarchingly for a moment bafore ba rep.es, 8 if to read your thougat, a babit that aiises from his wonderful facalty of resding human oalure. He |8 not #o serions my le hss been painted; ou the contrary, he is tond of & joko, sud vester- day, whilo suporintending the srrauging ot tha 00ds in Lis staie, he fraquently laugued st the filon preasnted by Lis mausglog man, 1fe came "En“ Emhl night and passed the eotlre day in his store. Indeed, I sawhim thecs ss lato e half-pasi 11 o'clock st night. That is how he got tich, by attending to his business in porson, tewart bought the Uulon & fow years sgo for £0650,000. Biuco then Lo spent a8 much moreupon the saucinre in eulargements and lmprove- ments, until now ji 1a the most extensive and perfeot caravaneary in the world. Mo snd bis wifs ocoupy a suite of threa rooms in tho botel directly over the maiy entrsuce. Thoy have boen flnely but nou Iavishly fitted fl& by bim, each window belog provided with s litile balcony, nively shaded by the flue old treca that oxtend aloog the entire front of the hotel, Mrs, Btewart ia & mild, unpretentious lady, with an excosding smiable countenance, and “couveraen ocurdially with Ler {fricudd. Thoy-ate, in fact, the most undemon. sirative couple hers, aud one wou!d bardly jm. agiue, to judye of their mauner, that they wore, with oue or two exceptions. the wealthiost peo- ple in America. Mr. Btowart saye he i:teuds ox- pending a further hrli.m upon the improvement sod onl mont 0f the Union nost winter. It is ono of d{m projeots, and he proposes giving 1t cocresponding stiention, The Old Flintelock RBile. Richmond (Va.,) Whia, An elderly msn named Deckwith, sae of the rosiding 1 'eninsula countiss, cazme o uJ:'olt; Iast Thuraday on buninens, 1te brought with bim 8 1 old-fastioaed flint-look rifle tohaves atock and tuek put an. On {ho eara hio foll {n converseation with & arty cf throe wentlemen fram this oity, when ono of thetu, te tent the reality of soms o tha extraordivary fonts of tha marhamaoahip he bosatod of, offerad him 310 to repeat soma of thom, to which tho other two ndded 45 betwoen thom, The trinl camo off in an old fleld halt & mile below Rocket.s, and was witoossed by about s dozen persons, 1ho old flint-lock wan firod seven times, sad only onoy mlesed its atm. The old gentieman, atter maklog two sliots at small objeats t3 ons mds, to get his hiand stoadv, as he naid, handed his son & 'vmttu. sud statloned him at G0 varJs' distance, tolding the potato botween bis thumb and fore: fingor. Thotlfle cracked, and tho potato foll cluven In threo or fonr piosen. Ono of tne larger pieces waa then thrown into tho alr, tho marks- man keeping ot tho sams aistanco. and agatn the shat tald, An scli and A half angor was theo poduced, and u bols borad in tha fonce, behind which wan fastened a pieco of whito paper. At the dintance ot 60 sards tho markaman sent & ball clear through the aperturo, ioretng the paper. At tho fourth alot, from 60 yaids' dis- Iance, tho bowl of A pips, which tho son was amoking, was crushed. At tho fifth shol a cap- per cent Was thrown into the air and hit. The sixth and soventh shots wora dollverad at a blackened 6-cout nlckol peco thrown up by the nou, stonding nbont thirty varda off. = At the firot attompt (ho shot_ misned. Tho old gentle: man ehowail conslderatio martification, and Iaid tho blamo upan & lvatsader, wiia, at the critical moment, anoszed londly. Tho next attempt, Lowevor, was an oulira success. The old man doclined auy fnriher toals of his skill, sad when “offored a sum of wmoney to ropeat hin first fost of shootlng a pota- to feom bis ron's band, he refusod, eay- ing ho didu't earo to try siich oxperimonts unlevs Uit weapan waa freslilv clesosd, Tho exhibition wwas the morn romarxablo from the fact that tha macksiman was on old man, at lenst 50, Hin oxe, howovor, 16 a clear, bright grav, 1lis apponr- anco iy that of a poor farmor, ~ Tho young man showod not the least tremor or anxiety sunng tho dangorans experiment upon himsolf. The ©0:d man, relorring to his said, “ Dob can shoot just aa well an I caf ——— An Old Sin Comes Up to Deostroy a Clergyman, Atbany Espress, At the recent scaslon of tho Troy Prasbytery, Lorraine tead, formerly pastor of the Littatown Proubyterian Chureh, was suspended from the ministry and communion for adulters. Tho al- leged offenso was not committed in this Stato, nor roceatly, bue tha information camo (o tho Presbytory fn sucha manuer that thore conld be no doube of ita truth. Mr. Rood was admitied to thia Presbytory by letter two yeara ngo from tho West. He conferaed his crimn whon the charge wes preforred, and exprossod soriow and ropentanco, The circnmstances of tho case aro vory pocaliar, 'Fhio offonsa nceurred eight yoara ago. Recontly tho husbend of tho wnmav implicated wns convorted, is wife coufersed ler intimacy with tho clorgyman, snd the Lus- band, in the 1nterosts of good morals, mada the fa>ta known to tho I'resbytery. Rood confessed aud was doposad. o came to that Preabytery from Binghamton, wo ara told, - —— Eccentricities of n Minncscta Tors nado, Jinnearonis Tridune, A pine stiok 3 fnclics square was drives into an elm-tree with aach foice that it was fairly bedded 10 the hiving wood, A womsn, Mrs, Patrick Tuli; 8 carriad 8 distance of § rode, cloar across ravino, and doposited in an~the , The Indy is still sutlering sevorely fram the ive Jurios, hiaving beon badiy cut and brwmsed, A farmer named Edward Parcan, living 2 miles south of Meudotn, owned a Littla tlock of fittesn theop when tho storm mtruck lis place, and of this number elcven were mivsing. Subsoquently oight of them wota found in tha tree-topr, full; 1 mile from nia houso, 'woof tham wora foun pinned together by a boaid that Lad been didven through the bodies of tha poar animals and then into the ground, a fact which will be conpidered 08 muggestive of & new moda for * stringiog " mutlon, —— A Cock=Fishilng Story, Admiral Rous' touch on cock-fighting has roused up thie enomy, snd here (w & atory they tell in quotstton from the Gentleman's Magazine for Apnl, 1788 ** Mr. Ardesolf was very fond of cock-tighting, snd bad a favorable cock ou which ba had won many profitabls matches. ‘Ihio last bet ha wade. updn this bird he lont, which %0 entaged him that bo bad tho bird tied toaspit and ronated slive boioro s larga fire, Tho scroame of tho miscrable bird wota so affect- 1og that aumo gemlemen who wore prosont st tompted to interfero, which po envaged Mr, Acdesoll that Lo scized s boker, and with the 1most furions vehomwence doclared tuat ho would kt tho fist man who interfored; but in the midsy of bln pussloaate asssverations he fell down doad on the spot.” American Art in Paris, I1 polot of numbors, at losst, the United States kave no teakou to aug their heads iu sliatne aver tho appearanco which thoy ara making in this yoar's srtistio exposition at Larws,” Ot the 1,400 paintote and tha 400 senlpte ors who have cantiiputed to this year's Saton, Paris cauuts 464 painters and 122 scuiptora, or more thau vne-third of tho whole number. Bel. i@ comen noxt, with 81 psfaiers aud § seulpte ors; Italy follows, with 25 rainters snd 14 scaipt. oruy then Ywitzorland, witti 42 paiaters and L eculptor; and then tho United Htates come in, with 22 painters and 1eculptor. Ausiris bas but 15 painore, Spain but 12, Holiand only 15, Rugs aia 11, and Englaod 8, When wo counider_ths distance which divides Paris from the New ‘World, and tho conparatively rocant epoch st which American nrt bogan falrly to nndorstand and asuert itaolf, it must bs namitted that this s by no moans a discrodltabio showing. ———— The Dnllding and Loan Association of Madi- oo fited articlos of associatlan Suturday with the Hocredry of tuo Btato of Iudians. Tha obfect ls 1o promote the building of meclinnies® hoaies, Alsdy usmed Salie Childs, from Virginia, mada thros attompts to commit suialde at Indl- aospolls Batarday, oy throwiug horwal? uader s traig on tho Uellefontaine Railway, but was res. cusd. . DiarHs, BIOWN_Satnrday evanioy, iy T, L. O, Rrowm, ae fant san of Louis W- sou 100(a 1iolle Brons, Of snclers talauiuw, F londay at 3 p, m., at rosidanco of A. J, Rey. arupbollav:, voraer ot west Jacksonat: ieiite ot B lacly rédpectiully iavitad 1o aitsau om0 cupy. AdUN ol P AL utarday. July 17, Der. Tosweil 11, an team Hrown, agod 9 mcntng, son of d diaeg Drown Mason, Al on the samo ds; od B ruuntas aud 4 Unys, lafsat deughtar of tie i . d Alioe dlasan Trowhriigo, fus oryloes vf_botn shildren will be hold at &9 SR laPiicd (oL yreioas s> @ Friandaot ias o Un presont MUTTRAM -Svniay, July 13, Brs. Tarriat M 81 residauoe, No, o N unfi'{*-mnfln.,':n oumeriuat ___SPECIAL NOTIOES, Centaur Liniments sllsy pain, 1utdue swellings, heal vare, sod whl cuzo rheumatism, 4107 B, and goal, Lone snd muscls o d=d e silmonis. The Whiie Wrapper ia for family une, tho Yellow Wrapper etiArper 13 for sulwals, “No, B Br.Linos-Covpt, HosTox, Sept., 167, #“1 have suffersd with Onronis Rbeumatiom for quite thirty yevs: 1 have seldom Dean freo from {0, and much of the time unable o walk or ure my Bacida, - Rava triod il o remedios that were recorm. mendsd to me, apeats great deal of money, and ail without help,’ Recoully a friend of mine wis cured of Nouralgia by the Centaur Liniment, I tried it, sud, 10 my sgrensble surpriss, It drove away all pain. The Liufinent fs all that you élaim £or 1, 1 would mot be ‘wilbout it for s thousand dullars, “ Very respectfully, Mzs, A, L, CAPLES,* Hold by ail druggiats, 50 centa aud i per botile, Dr, O, W, Benson's @ ulle, Pllls aro prepared exprossly o zalgia, Nervauwnass, and Slseplass: T an No. i Lakoat. corner ol Dear- cago, You o cloan and poln e AL hecurs a briltiancy mu-[«a ne tro Bl miost wundorful - rial dlaooyaeed in modera tinios. [t by pure like Intusacla, it won! your usa it only. Kald by houso-furaisors, *igonia GILLETT, MocULLOGH oo e, i i R YT __BANKRUPYT NOTICE, TICK 18 NEREBY QIVEN THAT THZ UNDI Nion i Fosel doslod i i 4 4 gk Sk " £ro ok, new, dragsisia, Jowel: on tue twen:y-serouth day of Juls, A. D. 1816, at hia omce, Nos, 4 and 4) Desiborn streot,’in the City' of Coi- ca8, fa the following proporty, buliy proporty sod as: sola OF Charlos N A Toumas Butgess, b rupts, to-wili Tiia foundry and wmacblue sk streat, (a Ol baak North Gllarit streot, [a Ouless o Cools, a4 Biats of l"ll}nnll: The' land un wi b uifige bulldiay aud blsukeiaqily shop ad aime, and on' foatad grauu 4o al e e s als ros. furniiure, s 'Bids taay s patie premiises or bulunging may be nisde for the whuis ur ll’rgvlmmu TPy SPadabe aonied ateoes the i D Ot sald dags by or o o '1bo IBisteioh Cunes for The Noribors Disiriot of Hhclse S acaopiad o rejustad ia U 1aid Colrs ¥ dirsot ersons deairing to Lid or \-\IG]IIITIN ussted ‘upon Lba undersigned for u’uur informalion, for mars puroulas descripiiin of (B propery: Ie PR Ly, rovialoail Asstgase, sta By ELISON, POMEROY & C0jf AWNINGS, TENTE, ARD WAGON.COVERR, CIBICNGD BNIP.QUANDLERY CO., IjkM: AJ “Wirn Gordage, Twinos, Dack. Nardl ‘bierns, fifi,fl W g o VRS e mon Seteisin. oo Fufll Ag'lg ANNERA_COTTON DUCK, ERT HUBBARD & 00,, 30 to %8 &uv.'g:’ Water'st,, Cornar Filii'sv,, Ohitagn, P n ‘ R L Awiings, Tents, Flags, Hiannors, Rio., Icnluifiwdua Fring 2 ok ol all widvEs, Rte,, e Wi TORDAL T R FIRPASE: N DU QARUM, robtiNa R S g e 270 and 373 Houtn Water.et. HALqOR XE’EIP“AN?' & i B0, 4 s I ST QUALLT: 3 3 nduoting Hose, H 134 and m":fl'.‘:fll,flt H BOOKS, W, 2 REEN . GOURE & £O.— JOOKSELLENS oo, 113t 118 Bt DRUCR E' BUM%;’-“ Jobbers, i "l_mua 3 Takost. mqu-nuvw Rnn'r?i‘ Tin A ;[‘ncuimuu KBTS ‘le %mhk’“b&w?—“" 5 1o g TN Pao otel, eoenop, von_and . G adisoo, Thiey i 1 A et nesr Cars. &L BROTHRR & CO.~ WHOLRSALR & Rrrain, Agenteof Rigi Watohn, ftogers, Hinitt & Conca Sinar thood 964 and 263 Wabu, Gll.!fl. LUMBER. THEL FIRNCK GoNpANY, MANAFACTURERY AND. l“m,mn w Fard and Offcs, now o311 S W i st Twen Socoud-at., bead of Fiakat, Ohicago, ¥ — e e e, LOJKING-GLARBES, CA nn?’fifixgfl‘f‘bfim MANTEI. Glasnas, aud Corolcos, insawood Aad Walaut Moldings, 261 Wabinahon, ALLOOK, 0L, R 1 Y, LARS. ) — I\ Loote w1 Ouiatiios, Horro Cotnra. Fioviie B Uaerlaga Clath, Numory Shsoting, Oumbs, Glaves Mittens, Door and Wagon Bpringe, Garden Hosa, ste, W Statirat. and B4 an 178 Kaatuiphn TWINES AND CORDAGE, M ANILLA AND biS A1, IOPL: A Tieinp aad Manilia a"f‘h'"\'v'}' i “ol and Trm Wire GILDERT HUBBARD & Cu,, " 0 41 Bt W storatis Olfeaga WHOLESALE WOOLENS. TODLE: & ""I)YDI'MI 4 Jobbers 1 3 4 WOOLENS K‘NifTTKL(fua: "Hilaminas, moved to 28 and 40 Madisona HE BTAT) EBAVEN o8 A TS 4TRSS GpLtmon-. icago, Ty aix oent fnteroat, D e et on depoatta, ROHOOL AND CHUBGH FURNITURE. SUERWOUD 80I100L KURNITUIK CO.~ ‘manufacturers of tul Church, &nd Urien Farnituro, and hool Aiaruiat, 51 a0 150 State SEWING MAOHINES, (JOME SRWING-MASIIINI. (Tlin slmploat, beste iug-Macnlas in tng marfon Br & Genoral Agenta U. 8. A., 141’51, = 35 1 a o TOYE, RUALING & G, -MANUFAQ: A s A i} freca af Gildara's = varlers of Tars, Lancy Gonds: isa Cm ishing Tackle, 10 and 143 B TEAS, COFFEES, AND SPICES, NOWLFE.x, “"wf‘?fi‘ng'x’k‘nxr‘u 'y lead, Coffoos, and Sploen, 29 nad 31 Riverdt, AUCTION SALES. BY G. P. GORE & CO,, ! 63and 70 Wabash avenus. DRY GOODS, Tuesdey Mornlng, July 30, at i30 o'clock, regilirw tablished Austlon Bals of DEY GHOODS, &a !'u!lxunu Iamburg Bmbrolderios! audsoma Asscrvment P{ano Covensl Lisma Laco aud Otioman Enevil Drosr Goods, Furnishiny Goods, viiery, W!;\w Goods, Novelties, Undorwea. Bew's and Boys' Summer Hats, Men's aud oyt [ ot 2ty Fufl iine Sult and Pantalnon Patterny, etc- in Ty Caneimeres, Worateds, Cheriots, stc, Extensive lins of Linen Gowds, including everym Hety of Tabla Damacke and Qlathr, Linen Grss Towellngs, Napklns, Doyiios, idkre, Fronsing o eis., o Caxpet Sale, 11 o'clock &, m. GEQ. P. GORE & €0, 64 and 70 Wabusbar, REGULAR AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS, SHORS, and SLIPPRE On WEDNESDAY, July 21, at 0:0 s, m. prompt QEO. £ & CO 63 and 70 Wabsshar, SPECIAL ! Wo ahall ofter on TGESDAY, July 27, in sAditinh an imusually fino sale, an elogant assortment of HAMBURG EMBROIDERIE Elgings and Tonertingm. Tho fin 0ods ever pit np AT ADCTION In Chileags, Oax K y & baukruph atock of leu's and Boye' Gustom.m kS Clothing, GEO. P. GORE A C0. nd 70 Wabash a1, B SPECIAL CLEARING SALE At outr Auctfon Roome, 84 and 83 Tlandolgh st,, Tus # day Morning, July 2), at 0:39 o'clork. A lergs stk now and sscond-hand Furniture, which wa han B atruckions to close out. ~ Also, u full line Cirpeta, it tresses, 1ca Bozes, oic., oto., Tetn, Cigars, ind Merchandiso, N, POMESOY Ly WHL F. HODGES & CO. At Qur Warerooms, 636 W, Lake-y ‘Wo shall sell on TUESDAY, July 0, st 3 s m,, s b tock of OARPETS AND HOUSEHOLD 800D8 Orockery, Glassware, Cutlery, eto., eta., thy coplenth w0 A Fealdences. Bale peallive snd wiiiodt neu™ WAL ¥, HODGES & CO,, Avctioaoert |8 Also, on Wodnesday and Saitardsy Breings, sttd £ o'clock, fina lot of gaods wihi be sold_ withous rm WAL, P. HODGES & CO,, Alctlooost: WM, A. BUTTERS & CO, AUCTIONKIU, 108 MAD{SONST., Told Haguler Beles at their Sslewvontt FUYNITURR, OARPRTR PIATOS. ] TABLR OUFLERY. CROCKEN w5 Ko £ EVARY wulmgu_n?lflt’(‘ifigi 0, e Gk W EVERY DESORPTION, DRY GOODH, OF V6O HOKS, 1TU OLOTH 0TS, EVERY G AOm 132G, AT'9 D 0'CLOCK FTRRA & 00,8 REOULAT BATIDAY SALE: ¥ HigY 0k b 48 ARG S B T bt THANDIS EVERY DAY MORNING, AT 950 0'0L00 By JAS. P, McNAMARA & 00« * 27 East Washington-st, 1,000 CASES BOOTS AN SHOHS AT ATOTION, Tuestay Moralng, July 20, at 9:10 otlock Firat-lass stock of New Goods will b clossd ok, B { OLD PAPER FOR SALXD At 75 cents per 100 In the_ Counting-Room of thsj St offles : al

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