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attention mich associations dosorve and roccivo at the hands of the prose. = THE CUSTOM-HOUSE, STILL INVER TIUATING, Tho Custom-Honee Commiseion was yesterday ongago? during 6 portion of tho dsy in hoaring what Mr. Philo 1. Warner, tho former Deputy Superintendont, had to eay about tha work. After ho had oxpressod his views tho Commia- sion took another walk through and around tho bnikling and went off after provisions. In tho afiernaon thoy went over to tho Water-Worke in a body in charge of City-Eucineer Cnesbrongh, and woro recoived and shown about by Engineer Crogior, Most of the pita were mado rendy for tho resiatance tests during Uno day, hut noshing of record wan naccrtainod. ‘fo-day the work of piling tho weights on the surface will bo com- plated. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, ‘The young folke connected with tho Contonary Methodist Church hold a sociable and festival in the lecture-room of the cburch last ovening. ‘Tho tomperaturo yesterday, ae obeorvad by Manaeno, optician, No, 88 Madison atreot (Tnin- unr Building). was at 8 a. nv, G3dogrocs; 10 p, to, 773 12 m., 843 Sp. m., 85; Sp. m., Tho pienie of tho Cosmaps to Bharpghooters’ Paik to-morrow promiscy to be the ovent. of the ecagon, ‘Tho arrangements are ona grandscalo, and overy one who attenls will doubtless enjoy himsett. Frank Cole, euperintendent of masonry for Fitzgerald, Mallory & Flynn, contractors on the Cincinnati Southern Road, was killed by a fall tng derrick, 1lin remains wero brought to “Rnorvule, and interred temporarily. dis home was in St. Louis, A meating of the Chiearo Horticultural So- cloty was announced for last evening at the Ex~ position Building, Lut, owing to tho fact that great copfusion prevailed, and that many mem- bers wore hot present, an adjourninont was had MN. STIMCNLAND, Tu the Editor of The Chieago Tribune Cutvano, Sept. 7.- When your coporter “pumpe " any ono at the Custum-tlouse Builds Ing as to what waa“ rovosled” before tho Com. muanionore, ask him to pet the infornor to guers A hiltie nearer home than ho ct t yesterday when ho told your reporter as to * Sutherland's dis- closures ‘having all been printed.” Tho supe osition of my avilonce, aa well aa that of Mr. Sirierly'a, was perfectly gratuitous upon the in- former's part, bit it woukl bo well for the " new Noperintendent to keep an oye on to tho first Tuesday in October, Fo eee te noc alvin Out Tho Olivet Baptist Church tender their hoart- | «unppositione,” and taking in) vomothing olee. Astomy “dieclosuros” having been all pnnted, 1 cau onlygtato tliat such ta not truo in fact, for I tiavo not yot communicated to tho public an aceotnt of ‘tho purchase of ''I'wo (nico) brown overcoats,” ctc.; nor have I given tho details, for publiention, of » cortain bonus of 100 paid by a political-bummoer-gatekeepor to have luin retained in view of (at that time’ anticipated changes. No, sir, my ** disclosures” have not boon all printed. Reapectfully yours, J, L, Sutiensayn, Formerly Timekroper Custom-lowsn Buliding, oe LOCAL LETTERS, ‘THE BONTAILS, Ta the Fattor of The Chicazy Tribune + Curcaao, Sept. 7.—Tho bobtail cars ought to be taken off tho etreets right away, or con- ductors put on thom. One-third of tho well- dressed passengers do not pny their faro nt all, Laat Friday evening, 281 was going southward ina Cottage Grovo avenuo cnr, six young mon got ou tho car, and throe ladies gavo them their nickels to put in tho box, They put them in their own pockots instead of tho box. Every evoning at 7 o'clock tho cara aro eo crowded mien don't want to drag themsolros through to put their fares in the box. Young Indios Lave to be their own conductors, and aro insulted by seamps, Tho Suporivtendont, Mr. Holmow, thinks conductors aten!, No, poor mon never steal: only tho rich do. ‘The drivers ought to have two pairs of ever inthoir hoads. Tho wan who thinks another steals 19 hitnaclf a thief. I once was a conductor myrolf, If the South Side Company will not put a couductor on avery car, people will not pay avy fares at all, So I hoard them saying. Unc Wito Knows, folt thanks to tho many friends who have eo generously responded to the appent mado to them by Thtmas IT. Bland, and hereby acknowl- edgo tho reccipt of €570 paid in by Me. Mand, to be used in the building now in couree of erce- tion, and for this purpose only. "It ia proposed at tho concert by Balatkaon tho old Brighton Ratiroad coureo this afternoon, in view of tho opening of tho Weetern avenvo boulevard, to take n vote whethor Join Went~ srorth bad not better give his Innd to tho city for apork, Thero will boa largo gathering of men, women, and children, and itis hoped tho vote will be unamimous. ‘Tho timo ia from 3 to 6. Constabdlo William Bwinburn caused Wilbur FL Storey to bo served yerterday with 6 suuimons to appear im tho Cirenit Court and answer tho charge of libol, Tho dninages nro fixed at 810,000, Tho matter complained of aypoared in tho Tones of Sunday in an attack upon the Con- stables of the county. Svinburn says, with a great deal of empint at. 1f the Court fails to give hiny redreee, ko will tako vengoance iu bts own handa. Mr. W.P. Johnson, tho General Ticket and Paerongor Agent of tho Ninos Central Rail- Toad, ix jurt now busily engaged io training halt a dozon young alligators eeut to him by a South ern friend day of two ago, Ho thinks they will afterawhilo muko splendid family pots. Mr. Hloraco ‘Tucker, the General Freight Agent, Keeps one of tho little fellows in his oflico to Keep away unwelcome visitors. Mr. Jobnuon hag also received half a dozen mMlicator eger, Dut he has wot yet decided what to do with them, though they are recommended ae very fine cating it properly prepared, ‘Tho sliarpshootors’ festival, at Sharpehooters’ Park. camo to acloso yoxterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. At 4 o'clock tho pri wore distributod awoug tho victors by Mr, A, Bocso, the Presi~ dent of the Chica Sharpsbooters’ Society, Mr. John §3. Hofner, of Chicago, was declarod Kebuctzenkenig (Shooting Kinz). and received tho first prize, consisting af a ino gold modal. Mr, Wiget, of Hightand, and Mr. Beuttentnucller, of Chicago, received tho noxt Lighest prizes. The festival wax one of tho most successful aver given in Chicago, and no accidents of any kind marred the enjoyment cf the participante. All roturned to the city at f o'clock in the even- ing. AN INQUIRY, Tothe Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Curcaco. Sept. 6.--Why do not Marshal Dan- fap and Jake Iehm hear chargos against old Simonds, or, as the thievos call him, old Fagan, the Jow, whois never known to arrost anybody, wailo 9 poor patrolinan who stonda five minutes oubia beat is discharged immodintoly on tho complaint of some whisky-boaded roundsman or Sergeant who just got out of a Faloon thems selyca nt tho timo, Will Mr. Superintendent suawer why tisthua? = AN Ex-Donicesay. THE CITY-HALIL. MECHANICS? INSTIT 'The regular monthiy mecting of the Mechan- ace’ Institute wax hold Tost night at theirroome in No. 61 Washington street, wal G. C. Prussing in tho chair, It wna called to order at 8:30 with o wmall attendance. Several names of applicanta for membership. wero proposed, but wore laid over till next meot- Tho City Trensuror yesterday roceived $42,- 000 from the City Collector’s office, and $2,876 from tho Wator Departinont. Cormissionor Prindiville 1s improving rapidly, and iuagnin ablo to bo sround town. In aday or two ho will bo attending to his usual datios in the Board of Public Works. Officer Charlos L. ‘Lata was bounced from the polico force scstorday for various irregularities, Tie has been a standing nutwanco eyer gince the palmy days of tho Police Board. ng. . Tho Board of Officers and Directors wero hap- ‘py to state that they had been able to announce tho reanening of tho clauses in arithmetic, mo- chanical drawing, aud bookkooping. ‘Ihe class yn bookkeeping will begin its work uuder Mra. Jauo Hudson, an experienced and capadle teach- or, at 8 o'clock Wodheulay evening. Sept. | ‘Tho City Collector citos the fact that hls Do- 15; tho clos in arithmetic ‘Uhurnday. | partment yeaterday rocelved $42,000 on city ‘tho 16th, and the class in mechanical taxes in proof of tho agsertion that Comptroller Hayes’ bombshell about borrowing monoy is al unnecessary. Coramissionor Wahl, of tho Board of Public Works, was absent from duty yesterday, and on- payed in the plonsant taek of escorting the Cus- tom-Houso Investigating Committee to the Water-Worke and to the crib. ‘ho work of repatring the engine-houses and altering tho lorso-stalls to open directly to- warda tho engine, which haa been in_ progress for somo timo, 14 now nearly completed. Under tho new arrangement the Dopartment will bo on- ublod to muke better time thau over bofore, Mayor Colvin and Ald, Morpby and Lynch clenched their right banda yostorday forenoon und intarviewed the Board of Public Works as to why more men were not employed on street improvements ia tho North Division, ‘They re- ceived the consolatory answer that, if moro mon wero employed, the appropriation would be ex- pended lung beforo its time. John J, Kelley, one of Bailey's Inupectars, yesterday reported E, Moore, of G18 Fulton stroot, a8 violating tho building ordinance in os~ maying to repmrasow of four two-etory and basomont brick bouses on Union Vark placo, which wore but partially dnished two years ayo. 'Tho Inspector waa of the opinion that tho honsea ought not be repaired withont rebuilding or strengtuening the front wally, und accordius- ly Hailey refused to issue a parmit for their ro- paler, y mutual agrocment with tho Board of Public Works, Supt. Bailoy will to-day take charge of tho houvo-moving department, Ho tntonds to conduct on amore economical plow than that on which it has hitherto Leon ren, Politicians around the City-Hall laughed ot tho annvrtion lu tho Timea that Moving ‘was to Ni ¥ Od weet tat + jeaiae | THB OD the Hopublican tickat, whon thoy wow Hou Yep, Marland, twins Gooree, asus: | ifm genturday moray march Yolo the Grand among the moro distant parts reprasented, while paciiie eter a with a E Daniceeaten poster home wo find a larger number of ‘fruits | Kehoo and Gitnoy Cate itor severe gud delegates coming from toowt of the | S¥ery ono of them. A sull greater number aro Northorn and Southern States, Tho orange, tho | #@d to havo laughed long and londly when they banana, and the pineapyts of the Gulf statew are | Heat that tho threo tailors of Tooley atrcot placed olong with tho crabs of Minnesota, ‘Tho | OF their representa snore ged eb eae a seedling pears of fos, of California, and of the ‘Thirteenth Ward, wero insisting on running Clapp, of Massachunutts, are placed side by Atd, Campboll for the noxt Mayor. A weantouy aide, and tho Conferlerate General, who has con- | of the castern ond of the many REE on esting verted bis aword into a priniug-hook, compares | Hig Tumor, merely reinnried that the Alderman frnits and recollections with his more miccousful | 28d about os much idea of ranning for Mayor ox antagonitt of twelve yoars azo, Hamlet's tather ‘os Rot had of running a horre- ‘Tho meoting will Inst throe days, and will bo Tacs at Doxtur oie ue other solltical Fumora a ise joating around tho hall yesterday woro smal made YEO eaeayi cle rand, eu soports. aud hardly worth montiva. Tho regular monthly iceting of the Engineors Corporation-Counsol Dickey yestordsy receiv- (Chub of tho Northwost was held ye-tcrday after- | eda totter from Hoalth-Onicer Joba Heid, in- noon in the eltb-room of the Sherman Moues, | quiring as to whether stock-yards aud elaughtor- Culy Engineer Chesbrough in the chair, ing-hiouses which drain into tho South Lrauch Tho report of tho Executive Cominitteo way | are fisble to prosecution under ec. 4, Chap. presented, showing that thera had been threo | 9, of tho Health ordinances, ‘The matter drawing tinder Mr. Graichen, 2 thoroughly com- .petent man nnd © graduate of a German Poly- ‘zechmo Institute, on the evening of Friday, Bopt. 17. ‘Iho course of lectures has not as yet been an- nounced, but the Direeture hope to be able to Davo 24 many ond interesting lectures as uring “tho part winter, All Uo classes will be free to. all mombors of tho Inetitute. The Committeo on the Library reported tho donations of books from the following persona: Van i. Higgine, 35 volumes: Mrs. ‘1. D. Bryan, 129 volumes; tho Chicago Athonaum, 42 vul- umes. Somo of theo volumes ara ancient, in~ teresting, and inntructive, and wre well worth tho attention of the iechanic of tho Inatitnte, A vote of thanks was tendered to the donors of the books, for upon this basus tho library is to be fonnded, After promo discussion os to tho chartor and constitution of the Institute, tho mecting ad- journed. AMERICAN FOMOTOGT. This morning at 10 o'clock the Amorican Pomologicat tsocloty begins its Gfreonth bionmal sesying in the hulies’ ordinary at tho Grand Pacific Hotel, Tho President, tha Mon, Mar- vhali P. Wildor, of Masuachusctts, arrived last tighe with aJargze party from Poston and other parts of Now England and Noya Scotia, and brought a large collection of the frnits, as well nb the fruit-groweis of the Northeast During veveral day« pant delegates Lave been gradually arriving, genorally bringing with them congidern- ‘Lie collections of frites, and it is now pretty certain that a Jarge repreeeptation of frnit- growers and thoir products will be on hand. ‘The various States and Territorins of the United States und the provinces of Bntish America ara included in tho scope of the Society, and a largo wharo aro alceady ropresontcd. Nova Scotia, Quebre, Mame, “Aloseachuvotia, Connecticut, moctings of the Exccutive Committco during | waa intrusted to the Assistant City tho year, Homo conwultation hud been held in} Attorney, Ale, Tuthill, who immediataly regard to tho formation of 8 library, and tho | rephed that euch & state of aifairs Committeo reported iu favor of appropriating | was im direct violation of the ordinsnco $200 for this purpose, Tho report wax accepted, On ‘motion it wan docided to mako the appro- priatiuu, sa suggested, for s library. MMi. Wiluam Bryson read sn interesting paper on “The Goosoquill Husiness as Applied to Wator-Weras.” ‘Ihe article described tho origin of the ety aqueduct of Dublin, which Lay ex. iuted GuU years, and to which pipes of tho sizo of 8 gooso-qnill wore formerly attached for supply- ing private citizens with water. Tho paper closed with an account of tho grout aqueduats of antiquity, Tho Secretary exhibited a numbor of apeci- mens of plaua propared by the Leliotype pro- cess, which Lad been forwarded by Qegood & Co., of Boston, for examination, ‘The Club then adjourned until the frat Tuos- day in Ocluber, THE CORMOPOLITANS. ‘Tho Coamops held their regular weekly meet- ing Jost night at their roomy, 77 Clark street, Prosident McHugh in the c| [wo bow meim- reforrod to, For the information of the Board of Hoalth oilliciala, who wom wonderfully in need of facts, it is morely necessary to invite those functionaries to # ride on the Archer avo- nue care. Ab various pointe all slong Archer avenue tho smells which enrich Chicago atmoa- Phere un the fuest and clearest eveninye may bo clearly ecented at auy hour of tho day, iucreaa- ing in strength immediately after duak, It ie imporsibte that they abould come from the Town of Jako, ae there are acveral distinct smelt alt along tho route, and it is equally inpousinle that the Health Board stould not be able to locate lent, ifn einateur in the scidnce of amelling ‘TRE TOARD OF HEALTH. ‘Tha Board of Health failed to meot resterday for Hack of s quorum. ‘The Sanitary huper= intendout's report tor the week onding Supt. 4 whowsa total of 214 doaths, 6 Jews thau during the preceding woek,{ond 4 leas than during tho correuponding week of last year, By dineaeca ber#—T. M. Melpine and Abral: Pullak—were | there died of cholora infantum, 5d; convulsions, admitted. Tho Committoe on Arrange. | 18; typhoid fover, 15; distrhea, 15; memugitis, meuts for tho picnio to-morrow ro- | 11; consumption, 8; accidcuts, 7; dysontory, ported in favor of renting the bowling- | 4; scarlet fover, 5; old ago. 4. ‘There wore alleys at Abarpahooters! Purk, ‘Tho. report wes accepted, and the Committeo on Games was given full control of tho matter, Any one wishing to enter for tho gameviuust apply to Ald, O'Brien, Chairman of the Committee,” Oo motion of Mike Gary it was decided to issue cards of admission for oro reprenontative of eveh of the daily papers, Deputy Rhorur ‘Yhe monthly report for August shows the Corrivan and Gon, Sherman were appointed a | sital deatt:s to be 946, 280 leay than in August, comumuttce to Frovont the reporters, who have ! 1374. Of these 460 wore under | year of ayo, heretofore losfed in the other room while the {and 216 were in thoir second yoar. Choiors ineutingy wero in progress, to theclub. The ! iufantum scored 278, and convulelony, 100, ‘Cue roprescutative of Tuz ‘Tuieusy was the ouly ono | cieau thermometer during she tmouth was 69 present atthe time, aud he was escorted Into | duxreos, and the raipfall 3.29 inches. $he business chsinber by the Comiitteo and in- ‘Tuo Health Officer's report shows @ total of troduced tn proper style. In future, therefore, 341 nulsance noticos sorved during the woek ; the doingy of she Cosmopa, will _xeceira’the | 045 nuisances abated, and 63 sewor couuections married, 40; winglo, 174; under t year of ago, 87; under 2 yoars Of ago, 38 more; and colored, 4. Tho heaviest mortulity was in the Fifteenth Ward, 36 deaths, and was lightost In the Fouth Ward, where thero was but one death. ‘Tha mean temperatura wad 74 degreca, averaging the hottest weuk of the year, mado. For tho month of Auguat, 1,300 nuisanco noticos served ; Lez4 nuisances abated, ant J ower connectiona made. Iting tho month 24 #uits wore brought for violation of the Hoalts ordinances, ——s THE COUNTY BUILDING, Elmor Washhurn, of tho Hecrot Service Brt- Toa. was on sacerct visit to the buihling yos- terday. J. Walsh being in dobt to the Singer Sewing Mactino Company in tho eum of 335, was yostor- day turnod over to Jailor Doyle for safo keop- ing, It was atated yostorday by ono who bas every opportunity to know that Mr. Hesing will pos. itively not bo a candidate for County Treasutor on the Demogratio ticket, ‘That ia, that ho would not necopt sch x nomination, Thoxe of the Commissioners who think that the Supremo Court will sustain them in tho rightto fix their own nalanios aro anxious to liavo tho question anbmitted, for tho reason that, when euch a decision is reachad, ther in teud to push for an incroaae. They name $5,000 he 8 fatr componsasion, Counts-Attornoy Rountroo yosterday indited nlengthy letter to tho Eton, ROD. Derickson, of the Stato Board of Equnaization, Springfield, do- nying the truthfuluess of a purported interview with Mr. Derickton by a Tenes reporter a few dayw ngo in toferonco to thy question of equate vation, Tho letter was written at Mr. D.'s re- quest, and is intouded to remove certain falea impressiona yatned bythe Stato Board from reading the interview in question. The Committco on Public Charities was in seesion yestorday, and nudited a large numbor of Dilla, A requisition from Warden Kimberly for plated kasves and forks, spoons, castors, otc., was consid ond acted upon unfavorably. Three spplicationa for adaussion to the Deaf and Dumb Asylum wero conmdered aud Taid over. It wus alao resolvad to ank tho Board for authority to well tho hogs on the Loor-Farm, In tho abstract mattor, Shipman, one of tho compotitors fos the work, rensona in this wise: "It tho work had Leon tet to us, half of what wo received would havo been a clear gaim—or steal ; but the purchase of tho Poltzer books poes the whole hog. ‘The county pays $45,000 for what was offered for $20,000 to privato partios without. a bid, and what would nitimactcly have boon gold asokl paper by the ponnd.” Mr, Shipman is frank, and there is more of fact than fancy ia his opinion, ‘Tho next question in tho mattor is, Will the Board pay tho bill? AN IOWA GRANGER SEEKING IUSTICE. Some weeks ayo Joseph Cox, at lowa Granger, was ousnared in tho usitat way by s man named Ahern, uf tho eontidenca uehool, 'The poor fol- low had but 20, aud ho surrendered it with Granger-liko eimplicity. Sines then Josoph has boen in ndepressed condition, financially. Ho managed, bowever, to appear before tho last Grand Jury and have Abern indicted. Whilo ta tha city be was tho guest of the officers of the Union Street Station, and his bargage and bad consisted of an old army coat, which ho sproad upon the floor of tho station. | No one can imag- ine tho privations tho fellow endured or tho seones through which bo passed daring thogo ternitls nights, Jowoph turned up again Monday to toztify on tho trial of his friend Ahern. Tho caso vas not ready, satd tho Court, and bo wax turned over to the tendor care of 8 bailiff to ba kept until this morning, Tt fented out during tho dny that it was not Ho much tno prosacution of Ahern tha Towan wes after a6 his loat monoy, and it was dtecovered by fig borne found eurroundod by a crowd of Ahorn’s friends, who wera trying to inakoa com- promiso with him. ‘This camo to the kuowlodgo of tho Court, and, a3.8 consoquencs, Josnph ro- coived a sovare talking to, [fo will appoar this morning in theroto of a witnons. —_>-— ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tho Grounds and Hall Committes of tho Cosmopoiitan Picnic are requested to moet to- day at tho office of C. H. Qillespio, Room 10, Nos. 87 and 69 Washington stroot, John A. Joyco of Dublin, Isto editor of tho Western Catholic, will aoliver n lecture in Mag koli's Hall on Desplaincs street, near Jackeon, to-morrow evening. Subjech: ‘Lord Edward Fitzgerald and tho Informors Who Lotrayed Him.” Mr, Jamos Wonthorby ond Elshnah Holroyd, of London, Eng., mombers of Mr. Moody's Evangelistic Committeo In that city, ara stop. ying at the Brovourt House, and will aposk of Mr, Moody's work in Groat Britain in Farwell Hail Sunday ovouing. Bishoy While will be in the city Thuraday aud Friday, Parents wishing to confor with him about placing their sons or daughtors in Shat- tuck School or St. Mary's Hall, Faribault, Minn,, can find him at tho ollico of 8. H. Kerfoow & Co., 61 Dearborn vtrect, corner of Randolph. A mans-moeting of citizons living on Congrasa stroet, and othors intereated, will be held to- morrow ovening at tho cornor of Congress aud Leavitt, to protost ogninst the olosing of Con- gress streot, ant to confer with s viow of ox- tending tho same from 120 feat oast of Leavitt to Western avento. Thero will bo 6 moonlight entertainment at tho residence of Judgo Higgius, at Konwood, ‘Thursday evening, for the benofit of tha Home of tho Fricndlons. Every edfort is belug mado tu insure a graud Hiccoss. There will bo an ex- ecllout waxed platform, tine music both in the grounds aud in tho houee, plenty of hybt, ond everything ttiat can bse dono will bo dono to adorn tho gathering, Should tho evon- ing provo unpleasant = for outdoor daveing, the ontire housa will be thrown open to tho lovers of plesauro. An extra train will lonvo the city at 7:50, and return from Kon~ wood Station, @ short distance from the grounds whore tho fete is to bo given, at 11:45, — CRIMINAL. A young man namad Wilson Perry was ar- reatod by Oftlcer Joffers laut evening on charge of larcony in stealing » gold lockat, valued at £25, from William M. Muvo's jewelry atoro, on tho corver of Clark and Washington streets. Charles Dayie was arrostod by Detective Mor- fan yettorday afternoon on a chargo of stealing 100 yards of ailk, vatued at as many dollars, from tho storo of George Wolfe, No. M6 Fifth avenue. ‘The proporty was recoverod, and the prisoner wae held in bail of $500 to the Criminal Court. ‘Lho residence of Mr. Siogwait, No. 69 North Morgan street, wau invaded night beforo Inet by one of tho Collina family. It was with some duficulty that the burglar waa spprohended, Justice Sculty bound him over yesterday under bonds of 62,500 to anawer in tho Criminal Court. Tho notorious Davo Ansell was summoned by Justice Scully yesterday to appear before him on tho 15thinst., and show canse why he ts auction- certng without a liconss. He belongs to the mock auction geng on Canal stroet, and, like his asecciaten, operates on the staud as auctioncer or on tho street ay ropor. A young girl 16 yoars of ege, namod Cather- ine Bteilan, living with bor parents at No, 126 McGrogor atroet, avo birth to a male child lsat Kundas, and she infant was discovered dead Monday morning. She would not state whether it was alive at birth or not. ‘Tho police have taken cognizance of the mattor, Tho horse aod buggy etealers sent quite a number of business mun homo in the atroct carw yesterday. Among the victims were David Stud- Joy, 139 Contra avonuo, and §. H. artis, 116 Washington stroct, William Byrne, of 164 One tario street, had a buggy valued at @175 taken from hia baru. ‘The polico picked up 9 email bay tare attached to a square-topped buggy, and took it to the Armory. It bad boeu loft astray by somo fellow. Justice Scully received information yesterday that Thomas Looney, suffering from a fracture ef tha skull cansod by Thomas Carmody twenty days exo, jwas lving at the point of death and conkl wscarcoly recover. Carmody was eogaged in a row a fow woeks ago, und Looney interfered, and was atruck over tha head with a brick. Carmody had a» hoaring at the time, and was released on bail, but upou the recoipt of the above tnformation he waa yeeter- dsy arrested and committed without bat! KENO. 1f thore roally is nny sort of decency, manli- ness, or cleanlinogs in tho Police Department, there ought to bo an imuiediate awakening to the fact that the gamblers of this city bave been so far encouraged and patted on the back by Robm that they bara now issued regular businews cards, aud atarted in to do a prosperous busines during the Exposition, Acotrespondont ha» sent in the ecard of the “Chicago Keno House,” which appears to be ruu_ in* counection with the noted Mike McDonald's pine on Clark street. ‘Iho supposition bas Jong been current that Mike owned Rohm, The next step Torthem will bo to % large and allunng hand-billa, . giving nawos . of . the THE CHICAGO TRIBUN WED? dealors, and commanding tho squarenoss of the play at ther rospeetive horses, Clea will como to that if Rehni runs the torea ns hohas, Tt acoms to have beon an oversight on MoDoostd'a part that he did not rent a rtall in tho Exposition to sluetrace tho beauty of keno and tho other gamovef thatilk, Itap- pana that hoe could have done it for all Mr. Jauo obi, sg SUBURBAN, LARE VIEW. Tho Toru Board held ite reguiar mesting Monday night, all the members being presont. A pottion for tho opaning of Rosco stroat from tho Dummy road to tho Lake-Shoro Drive was Reanted, Tho satoon-hecpors’ petition, asking the Board to come down heavily on all unlt- consod selling of liquors, waa referrod to tho Captain of Vohco, with inetrnctions to take measures to bring tho offonders to justice, A. sidewalk was orderod on Montana stroot from ShoMleld to Racine avenue, Tho construction of w roadway on tho Diagonal road was also or- dered, ‘Tho police report for August shoved eoventoon arrosty and 272 fn fines collected. Police bills for Angust to tho amount of = 3107.33 wero audited avd — ordored paid. A bill, for S1047.85 owas re+ esived from tho Jofferaon authorities for Lako View's third of tho cost of building ant Alling about tho Belmont avente bridga, As tho town hag already paul one-third of tho coat of conetruction proper, it 1s not likely that it will yoto any moro monns for tho purpuso of filling in tha roads in Jodorson, A communication was received from tho Lins colu Park Commissioners asking permission to construct tho Lake-Shora Drive 100 foot In width from tho fvot of Lako View avenuo at Divorsy avonne tothe north jine of the town, This was held ovar to the next mocting, Tho roport of tho Wator Commuttso was then read, ‘The report recommended tho purchinao of 16,280 Feet of 12-inch pipo, 9,500 of S-inch, 21,790 oft-inch, and 7,529 of 4-1ch. ‘The neh mains will bo laid on Hatstod strovt, from Sulzer avo- nuoto Wrightwood avenue, and on Sulzeraventa, from Halsted atreet to the Greon Bay road, thones to Sunpysideavenue, The s-inch pips will bo laid on Belmont avenno, from Shelield to tho Dummy read, on Wrightwood avenno, from Hal- tod stroct to Racin avenus, on Laieted and Nacine, from Wrightwood to Fullerton ayonue, and on Snnoysile avoune, from tho Greon Bay road to tho Miiwaukeo ‘ond, ‘Tho G-toch pipe will bo distributed along the more thickly settled streots, not provided for by tho Inrger pinea. Wheraver a pipe is lait, tho abiitting property will bo nssoxecd for thy cost of a d-tneh pipe, and tho balance of the oxponse paid out of the Treasury for moners raisod by bonds, Drawings and specifications ax prepared by Mr. Cols, fur the structuro to be placed at tho tako end of tho inlet pipe, were received. Tho vlan contempiatos 6 stullow wrotight-iron pan, some 3 feot deep, with sides sloping inward. This ta to ho ‘hitea in with con- croto, leaving a woll in the contre, connecting by a horizontal passage with thy inlot-pipo. ‘This structure is to weigh not less than 25 tons, and is to Lo placod on a base formed by driving down piled and cutting thom off even with tho bottom of the iake. Piling driven around the sides of this Anbraorino evib will hold it tlrmly in. placo, Its distance from tho shore haa not yet beon detorminod, but will be somewhere be- twoon 700 and 1,809 fect, Connection will bo made with tho shoro works by an inlot-pipo, 16 inches intartor diauster, laid on tho bottom of tho Inke, not noaror tne xurfaco than 5 feet, and held in ponition by piles driven at intoryals of 5) fost and cut off closo. ‘Tuora will thus bo ons of the lake work sbovo or near the surfaco of tho water, and aubjoct to theaction of the waves. Tho engineer is do- sirousof going out £,800 fect mito the lake, whero thoro iy 2 depth of 19 feot of water. This point will bo sormawhat deterimined by tho cont of the inlet pipe, which must havo flexible joints to confurm to tho bottom of tho lake, ‘Thoso floxitle joints aro vory oxpouslyo, being somowhat of s monopoly, ‘Tho revort of the Committeo, with tho plans and specitications, wax approved, and av adyer- tincment was propared, ealting fOr tho roquired amount of pipo, Hpecial castings, inlet pipo, and erib-work. Thus tho water project is slow- by ansuming a moro tanziblo form, nud it will not be long ero ground witl bo broken and work commonced. ‘Iho Board adjourned to meot Blonday, Supt, 15, If tho Bourd of Public Works would bring ita triangular nose into tho vicinity of whoro Norris & Camoron quit work on the Fullorton ayenuo conduit it would discover reasons for_ taking stops fn somo direction—probably towards froeh air, ‘Tho water which has gathored in tho w lnished excavations noar Racine avonue has be- como very offensive, and is made more redolent by tho oxortions of tho boys of tho neighbor- hood, graduates, dowbtleas, of the North Branch Swimming-School, who there exhibit thoir at- tainmonty in tho natatory art, LAKE FOREST, Tho Acndomy will opon for the fall torm Thursday of this woek, Every room in tho large Academy building is taken, being an in- crease in attoodauco of 75 per cont over last yoar. Of the onmbor, Chicaga furnishes 25, Hiverside, 7, and Kenosha, Wis,, 6; whilo alltha Northwestern States will be reprosented. ‘T'wo pupils will do Harvard Freshman work, and two others will proraro for the Sophomore yoar nt somo other college, ‘The immediate college Preparatory work wilt bo dono by oO. N. Vossonden, Unrvard A. M. ‘Latin; 'T. 8. Bettons, Harvard A. DL. Growl s’and L. L. Porter, MUnmilton A, M, Mathomatics, Lynn Holm of Lake Forost, A. J, Korr and William ‘. Eleing of Chreago, and) Uoury L, Minor of Evansyillo, Ind., enter college at Princeton thin fall from this Academy, Tho Senior class thia year will number ten pupils. ‘Yo toachora aro all thero, rested and refreshod, ant ready for work, Proxont prospects indicate the most prosperoud year tho Acadamy has over enjoyed. {OWA CENSUS REPORT. Special Inapateh to I'he Chteaao Tribune, Des Mores, Ia., Sept. 7.—-Consus rovurns ara In from all but three counties; Kossuth, Palo Alto, and Yen Buren, Tho following is tho ro- sult by Congressional Distric:s : i Tomutation, h Districts will give a ture ther increaso of over 20,000, which will mnke an iucroase in tho State in two yeary of ovor 10U,U00,. a CIVIL-RIGHTS IN BROOKLYN. New Yous, Sopt, 7.—In tho caso of 8 colored man in Brooklyn who appliod for a mandamus to compel the Hoard of Education to admit nis son tow school wot apart for white children, Judgo Gilbort, while reserving hia docluion, wald that the system of comimon-school oducution wos og- tnblisbed for tho pubtic, and all persons had ac ceus (o it, Tho Board of Education had no powor to oxcludo any. a Aromatic Bitter Wine of Iron. ‘The attention of those suffering with indigestion, nervous headache, general dfbility, and loss of appetite fa called to tho Aromatio Bitter Wino of Iron, which acts a8 a specific for thesa and kindred disenaés, Pree pared and wold at Bula nd'a Drug Storo, 3 Cark streot, i ee The Elmwood, The peculiarity of Suis und cut of the Elmwood collar Lave made it deservedly popular {o all geutlo~ men of taste, and alarge number prefer {to # linen collar, It fs highly spoken of by the fashion reporters of the Now York papera, cb Ee Everybody's Old Clothes feem to be at Cook & M-Laln’s, No, #0 Doarborn atreat, for repair, or to Le dyod, ‘They couldn’t seud them toa better place, They come 0. 0, D, from all over the Northweat, a rn By Paying $5 a Month (a possibility to the poorest cf our readers), you can Yery soun own one of those family favorite sowing machinca, the Weed, It will alwaya insure you s good Living, No, 205 Wabaeh ayenu Se Tho Alexis Bucklo Shoo, now sold hy Wiawal) & Greeur, In one of the “ nobblest? hoes ever Introdnced into Chicago, Hee tt, No, 70 State atreet, ox No, 131 Tweaty-aecond strect, iret Leet ats Pianos and Organs. Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Square, and Upright, bad Biulth's Aworicun Orgaua can bo found only at W, W, Kimball's, corner State aud Adama streets, Chicago. eae The Gonins of Man was never more succesful (han whew Dalley'’s Mag- foal Pain Katractor waa disooverod, It is the panacea for pain and alin discanea, 40 cents por box, esa as = Spring Lako ‘‘ Magnetic” Water, ‘by Buck & Baynes, makers of the! Mars“ Cologua, ISDAY, SELMLEMBER 8, 1875. TOWN BOARDS. The West Chicngo Justices Do Their Duty. Condition of tho Finances of the North Town, WEST CHICAGO. RESPECTING THE LAR, Tho nomi-annual meoting of tho West Town Moard was hold last ovauing st No. 53 Ialated stroct, Thare woro present Juatices Morrison, Sheridan, Ingersoll, Salisbury, Matson, aud Kenlly, and Supervisor Baker and Town-vlerk Lavin, Tho minutes of the last two meetings wore approved, Justico Morrison, from the Committoo appoint- od to confer with tho Mayor in regard to alow- Ing oxtra componsation to tho Colloctor, repurt- ed that such conference iol beon held, but no decision had been reached in tho iattor, ‘The roport wae, on motion of Juetica Sheridan, nc- cepted, and the Committeo was, continued until the next meeting, e THE COMMITTEE OX OLD AccauNtTs reported, through Justice Saliabury, recommond- Ing the paymont ‘of bills to tho amount of 21,672.92 They stso preranted the Supervisor's account for 974. showing ‘receipts of $67,714.13, and expenditures of ¥61,627.65,{lcaving a balanco on hand of €6,185.53, Tho Committes alzo sug. geated that tho Supervisor be allowod 1 por cont on all monovs recolved, and 1 par cent on all monoys paid out and passing through bia hands aa ex-ofticio Town Treasurer. Also, that tho Town Clerk be allowed $500 for bis services during 1874, aud that Datrick Rafferty ba allow- ed 3500 for bis vorvices in making plats for tho Asscssor's oftico in 1874. UInstivo Shoridan wiehed to otplain why tho bills of Collectora in 1874 wero presented in the above accounts. It was bacauso tho uld Toard had refused to audit them onthe ground that tho Collector bad not filed his bonds, Justice Morrison called for tho reading of tho itema poparntely, ‘This wag commenced, but after a long discuesion over tho first item, if was found that nothing could be dono without the pay-roll propared by the old Board, As tha pay-roll was in Suporvisor Baker's office, and not roadily accessible at this meoting, it was decided to pass those accounte until the noxt meatmg. THE PEN-CENT NUSINESS. Tho snggestion of tho Commitics on Accounta that Supervisor Baker be allowed 1 per cont on all moneys received and expendod was noxt taken up. on motion by Justico Salisbury thas such percentage bo allowed. Justice Sully said that be shoutl voto against tho proposition, as the componsation of the Su- peryisor was fixed by law, and ho rogarded any such arrangement as proposed a4 illogal. Justice Salisbury said that tho Suporviaor'a ra- sponsibility was great, and he ought to bo paid, ilo waa in favor of tho proposition. Justice Morrison wud that tho Jaw Iaid it down that the Suporvisor should be paid o certain amount per diom. ‘Tho question boing put_ to vote waa lost, Tus- tices Ingersoll, Mataon, Morrison, Shoridan, and Seully voting in tho nogative, and Justico Salis- burs, Clork Lavin, and Supervisor Baker voting in tho adirmative, * THE TOWN CLERK. Tho first itom in tho bill of the Town Clork, for 312 daya’ work at 91.50 per diom, was rojoct- ad, all tho Justices voting in tho negative. Snperviaor Baker moved that tho entire bill ne itemized be rejected, aud that tho Town Clort be allowed £500 for his sorvices. Justico Morrison moved that the bill bo laid on tho table, and his motion was cartied. Acommunteation was tead from ex-Collector Tarrv O'Brien, stating that he ha‘ reccived only 21,500 for his services, and potitioning for an allowanco of 2 per cont on the money he bad collected. Ths communication was reccivod. Tho salary-list of tho Doputy Assossora was takon up, and billa from fifty doputios wore al- lowed, the rate of compensation boing fixed ot 5 per diem, Georyo fl. Jamioson, 2 15-year-old clork in the Asucssor's office, wax allowad 83 por diem for sixty days. Numerous other amall bills wero read and atlowod. ‘tho Board thom adjourned until 7:30 o'clock this evening. ———S— NORTH CHICAGO. IT8 FINANCIAL, CONDITION. The semi-anuual mocting of the Town Board of North Chicago was hetd yustorday afternoon at.the office of Justico Hammill. Present, Su- porvisor Baynes, Town-Clork Jamos Stanton, and Justices Hammill, Do Wolf, Paulsen, and Nobinaon, Justico Hammill was called to tho chair. Hupervisor Baynes stated THE OLIECT OF THE MEETING to bo to fix tho salarioa of town oMicera and to hear & roport of tho condition of tha town finances, The minutos of the provious meeting wore ond, all of which wss approved excopt the mat- ter of an allowanco of 875 tothe Asuossor for ofiico rout and $140.15 forstationory, which was oraeed. On wotion of Justice Paulson, tho Assessor was inetructed to bring in an itemized bill tor rent and other exponsos, to bo submitted at o futuro meeting. Surorvisor Banyes moved that, in tho absenco of Justicn Kaufmann, Bailitt Huwmel, of tho Criminal Court, 00 arided to the Board, ‘Tho motion was decided to bo entirely un- neceranry, a quorum bolug proscnt. Themetion waa thon witndrawn. THE FINANCES. The Supervisor presonted a repert of tho financial condition of the town, a3 follows: Necelved from Robert Kenny... 199,60 Frou the County Trowsuror,,.. + 3,000,090 rr seseereees esB 10050 Paid out on town indebtedness, per vouchers,$2,135.15 Balanco on hand,...... Preeriereee eee The report gocs on to say that a great doal of ditllettlty bad boon experienced In gesting at tha town indobtednoss, aud that the County Treas- urer had beon asked to furnish n statoinont of tho amount of tax levies for town purposes for the yoara 1871, "73, ‘73, and '74, and tho amount collected on such lovies, down to the present, and tho amount paid out, and tho amount now on band duo to said town, but tho Super- pisor had recoiyed no rosponse. Ho bad ro- coived the following from tho ‘roasurcr, how- ovor* Tho ‘Treasurer lad detivered to Colleotor Georgo Kuerr tax-warrants tu the amount of 919,314.73, of which $17,272.86 lad beon return~ od as delinquent, showing tbat bo collected 22,0187 of town taxes for 1574 which be bad failed to pay into tho treasury, Tho report continuos, setting forth that ho (Baynes) had not received any portion of the amount collected by Kuorr, and that the books of bis predocossor show that the amount was not paid aver to him; that the @2,081,87 remains unaccountod for, and, moreover, that Knerr's salary as Cofloctur appeared unpaid. ‘Tho report coucluded with reference to the © dofaleation known es tho J. B. Walsh defalca- tion,” by saving that the suit commencod against him and his suretio#, B. G, Cauttlold, We F, Coolbaugh, and Charles ‘T, Wuoetor, had for some reason nover beon prozeauted by the coun- ty authorities, though called for trial turoo moanthy ago, Un motiun of Justice Pauleen, the ropqrt was accepted and placed on filo, On motion ot Supervisor Baynes, the follow- ing wero appointed a committoo to oxamine tho formor Supervisors’ books and papers, from tbe fire to the present time; Justices Paulson, Ttobinson, and Suparvisor Baynes, Justico Paulsen suggested that tho noxt order waa tho FIXING OF BALATIES FON TOWN OFFICERS. Jastico Hammill boped action inthe matter pouls bo deferred until a full mecting of tho oar. Justice Paulson moved to adjourn until to- ay. Supervisor Baynes amonded tho motion by Moving to adjourn for one week. The amendment was put and prevailed, ‘Tho usual per diem and ofice reut was then allowed, after which the J THE REVOLUTIONARY PAPER-IMONEY. ‘One of the most instructive passages In human hivtory is that which recalls the rise, decliuo and fall of the paper-money of the Revolution, ‘The Jamentable effocta of thesa unrodeemed fssuos of paper-money are woll depicted in the follow- ing ,pasuago from Dr. Ramuny's Miatory of the American Kovolutions ‘Tho aged who bad rotired from the scenes of active ‘Dualtiews, to etfoy tho frulteof thelr industry, found thelr substance melting away toa mero pittance, ine sUllivient fur support. ‘The widow who lived comifort- ably on the bequests of u deceased husband, expari« euced 4 frestrotion of all Lis well-meant tenderiiecas, ‘Tho lawa of the coautry fnterpored and compelled ber to rective # abilling where s pound was her due, Thy Ulooming virgin wuo bad grown up with ap unques. thouable Ulle to ber patel mony was Some atrippud of evosyibing bus har peravaal ¢) and vithao. The hapteen orphan, inatend of racelving from the hands af en erecutera competency to rot out in nelnene, rat obliged ta jcive a final dixcharaa on the payment of Airpenca pound. Tb many instances the earns Jaga af n tour ite of care and diligence wero, tt the ppace of afew years, reduced to a trifling sume. « Taw evtia which resutted from the log tendor of there paper bills were forelzn from the intentlons of Congress and of the Btate Lanislature, It ta Dut Jurtice ta add further thats great proportion of them owed froin hgnorance, Till the year 1790, when (ho Hil fotl to Forty for one, ft was ilesigned by) mont of the titers of Argerien, and heltared by a groat ma- f poopie, that tho whole aum In ctroulation appreciated bya reduction of Ite (usu. fo na finally ty bo cyual to gull or allver, In eviry deparlinent of Government the Americans erreil Sroin ignorance, but in nono #9 much a4 in that which related to money, 6. 4 That tho help. Town part of the ecmmunity were lexisiatively doprived of thete property, was among tho learer evite which res multe from the legal tender of the deprectated bilte of credit. ‘The tnlquity of the lawn extranged the minds of insny of the citizens from the habits and ove of Justiio. Truth, honar, and justice were arent away by the nverdouina deinae af tequt tniquity, Dor have they Yet asstuned thelr anctent and ace oul Boa LOCAL POLITICS. Preliminary Meeting of the Re- publican County Comes mittee, Mr. Hesing’s Alleged Bolt---Bcaring tho Bourbons. THE REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE. A moeting of tho Cook County Central Mo- pnblicsn Committroe was callod for yesterday af- tornoon at the Grand Pacific. Thoso who at- tondod wero Ald. Schaffuer, Charies A. Reod, County Commissioner Clough, Harvey T. Birch, Capt. Brockway, Ald. White, W. 0. Phillips, Jobn Hontlsld, J. B. Avery, A. G. Low, B, G. Gil, M,N. Gernhaidt, M. C. Springor, D, L. Taylor, Elias Shipman, and Daniel Shoppard. Sovoral of thoso fontlomen were not mombora of the Cummittoo, but acted as substi- tutes for the absantoes, and so formed a quorum. Ald. Schaffner stated he had published the call inthe nowspapers, but had not written the members personally, which fact would account for their non-attondance. It waa thought boat to defor the budinovs to another meating. Atemporary organization was effected, for tho purpoao of getting imattors into proper shapo, Ald. Schafnor boing olected Chairman, and Mr. Direh Seerotary. On motion of Mr. Clough, an adjournment was taken to Tuesday nextat3 o'clock, in tho ramo yj lace, and tho Yeerotary way instructed to notify tho absent members. Itiaintouded to offects permauout organization at that meoting, and bogin the neo- ouwary arrangaments for tho fall campaign. A. C, HESING. Tho Staats-Zcitung of Monday had xn editorial which plainly indicated the determination of that paper, which meana Mr. A, O, Honing, to opposo anything like o straight Democratio tickot in city and county politics this fall, This suub to tho Bourbons provoked considernblo comment among politicians in town yesterday, especially asa morning paper, drawing inspira- ton from tho Staals-Zeitung’s editorial, publighed a sensational story relative to the bolting of tho Opposition by Mr. toring, and the return of that gentleman to the Hepubliean, ranks. ‘hoso who claim to bo posted in tho mattor ang that tho thrent has boon mado with the intention of scaring the irreconcilables out of tho field and compolling thom to fall in with tho ols- ments that have hithorto formed tho Veoplo'a __ party. Ie ia) =a wall-known fact that Mr. Ilestog is uttorly opposed to Mour- bouism, and will make no terma with tho ox- tremlsts, reprosented by such mon ns Col. Bald- win and St. Clair Sutherland, Io wauta to fight his battle out on tho samo lino as that of tho campaign of fast fa!l—tho Uppoaition parts line, to-wit. ‘Mr, A. ©, Fesing wont out to Sharpshootors’ Parke yesterday afternoon, and had uot returned np ton lato hour Iart ovening. Consequently, ho escapod the customary iuterviow in regard to recont dovelapioouta, lis non, UN. WABIINGTON T¥SING, was fonnd, bowovar, and tho following convor- ention occurred betwoeu him and a TnisoNe ro- porter: Reporter—In thoro ony foundation for tha ntatoment mado in tho Zines this morning that your Talore is going to return to the Nepublican party Mr. Heaing—That report is moro fabrication, fo farasT know of, My fathor is ont of town this afternoon, but wo rode down together from homo this moraing, and ho said nothing tomo about tho mattor. Ididn't oredit a word of tha rorort. Infact Ikuawitto bo an unadulter- atod falechood. Roportor—Some of tho politicians around town think tho article was gotten up by your father to scare ultra Democrats. Mr. Hesing—Vooplo will asy absurd things, Nobody can control thoir topgues, You had otter tnlk to my father in porsoo, for I, of course, am nos at liborty to anawer for him be- yond what I bavo said. This closed tho intorviow. ——— The Great Laatern Steamship. Writing in Land and Water respecting the hull of the Great Eastern stenmehip, Mr. Henry Loouaya: ‘Bo {nr ae barnacles wero concorned, Thad been sont av cumpletoly on a wild-gooso chavo asif Thad gone in quest of the *barna- cle goceo’ of which tho saldcirripedes wore onco euppozed to bo tho embryonic form, 'Thoro woro certain traces of a few barnacles (Balanua tin- finnabulum apparently) near the lovel of the water lino, especially about tho sternpost and botweon it nod the ruddor, and tho lat- ter itself, aa well ag tho screw, was covered with tho acorn barnaclos or ‘cbitters’; bat ail tho ront of the hall usually anbmorged was clad with an enormous multitude of mussols, elustored together in one denss aud continuons deposit oxtonding over s aurface of 62,000 aquaro foct of iron plates, nud im some party 6 inches thick. Air. Bockwith had mado calenlation, which I was ablo to vorify with him, of the total wolght of the mussels thus acoumulated, It was found by caroful oxperiment that the avorago wcight of those on cach square foot was from 12 pounds to 13 pounds; therofore the voeno! was Incumbored with not less than 300 tons of living marineantmals adhoring to her—musuels enough, iu fact, to lord with fall osrgecs two ordinary collier briga! Although the more woight of this masa would not, porhans: much affect tho buoyancy of a veasol of 25,000 tons burdon, it will bo readily understood that the friction of such a rough, jagued inerustation pavaing through the water would matorially diminish hor gpeod. As these troublesome adheronts woro scraped off with shovels by workmen em- ployed under contract to remove them, thoy woro carried away by cart-loada and bost-loada and buried along tho shore of the haven, In somo localities they would lave beon beartily welcomed by tho flshormou os valuable bait, Bo cotapletely had tho mugsela taken posossion of ever inch of plate-surface, to the exclusion of almost every livine thing, tat thero waa noth- ing fit for exhibition in aquarium but somo plumoso anomones (Actinolaba dianthus) of the throo yarictica,—orange, white, and olive,—fino Groups of which had attached themselves in gome places to the outor layor af the crowded bivalvoa, ‘These wore, { found, the ‘barnactes' of which I bad been told.” a etd e Monteverde is the natna of s sculptor who had aatatue of Jenner in which be treated vacciua- Couldn't ho give us an image -pox aga curiosity ? MARRIAGES. Chicago, at the residence of tho bride's parents, by the Nov. Henry G, Perry, of All-Hauts Kyiscopal Church, Hevt, Mr, Joba Gull und Miss Fanny Mouns, all'of this ity, “DEATHS. “TAWRENCE—Albert Rent, youngeat child of dames F.and Mary Kent Lawrence, aged 2 yeara 9 moutle oud bday. St-st. Paut and Minneapolis papers please copy, Ho erted because ua could not alny ou earth, “But Jesus will teach bim sweet scugsin Heaven. Me was our tender tsiab, leut from tho upper fold, Sfoziten, MAKTIN—On tho morning of the éth (nst., Thomas J. Martin (late with Mesera, Bishop & Darnte), aged ‘eb pears, vluy femaina havo been retnoved to Philadelphte for yurtal. McNULTY—The funeral of the Iste Mre, Catherine A. MeNulty will take place from the residence of her son-in-law, J, Warrep Rowo, 34 Bllver-st., at 20 o'clock 8, 10.3 by carraiges to Calvary, WHYTE—At bia residence, 917 Routh Park-ay,, J, Thompson Whyte, auativo of Bhettieston, Scotland, aged 2) yeara, ‘Fuueral to take place from the above number at 11:5) a, m,, Wednesday, Sept. 8; by care to Busebill, 20- Glasgow papare please copy, VOWEL—Bept. 7, 1873, Lawrence Power, aged 75 ear, JeTueral to-day, the 8th fost, at 11s. m., from 229 ‘Weat Taylor-st., by cars to Calvary, HAMILTON—Bopt. 6, at Bristol, R, f., Mise Ellen Maria Kelso, daughter, ‘of the late ‘Dr, ‘itemilton, of ‘Washington, D, C., and oaly slates of Airs, er, Dr, ‘Tustapy, of Unis olty, - propelling common Al and Gas cone] SPEOIAL NOTICE. Rinne na ni nn nen nn Centaur Liniments aiizy pain, subdue ave burory andl wHL cure they ee tpevin, and feeb, Long end mast me Ailments, Tho White Weayront for famnily une, tho Yellow ENT Ayper is for animale, T.O. Burnham, P. My Little Take, Wins write, “Taat auminer f indeed to trys beth of yes Centanr Liniment ona hritewd lex, and it mare te atant relief, Hinco then T havo used tt tu Ovo cq: and it hon not failed once.” % all erugwiate~'0e anit $4 por bottle, Sparkling and Bright Wil! be the Sitver on your tables, and all your Tap, Hold Cronstla, eben cleaned and pollshed with Bett tro Sillvon, ‘This ariiclo fxanataral Infanosial preg, obtalned from a Novada mine, entirely fron from gripe lnjarious chemicats. Tt oteatia aud qoltalar wich ose hor and greator beillancs than any materlal over bet, Clreareced. Ttabuxtd beta every well teaulates tage hold, Sold by Honsn-Purntehing St Drocetate, ay olsre ant Grocsrs. Agents OULLET, MeCLLIOC 260, 3¢and dd Saath Water strost, Chines, at Wrapps a { Motopathy =H Removes every vertigy of poison from the Nha, é whether minceal, vegetable, or humoral; curtags tarrb, neuratgta, rhoumetism, Dyevepein, and Soe Iain all ite forma, DOCTOR I'RATT, No, 913 Stay, t., cor, of Jackno AUCTION SA. BY G. P. GORE & CO, > ¢dand 70 Wabash avonue, F Jobbers' Stock of : Boots, Shoes Broa AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, Sopt. 6, at 9:20 0,1, E ‘Wo shalt, in addition to a fo stock fram munniy f turern, well the entire remuiniag atock of BRAY), BATTLER & LARUE, Woot aul Sos Johbers, Rint p full Mio of OUR OWN MAKE SUCKER ‘poor atamped warranted, ani to bo had only of ua foray = pak tren soars. | Huyere will Loar Ao iutnd they ag 10 bought only of GEO, P, GORT: & CO,, 8 and 70 Wabsshas, On Thursday, Sept. 9. at 9:30 o'clock, Wo shall offer hboral indicomenta ta tho country wy“ city trade, also consumera, A very large stock of Honsekold §Farnituy ‘Wiil be acld to pay advances, 59 Parlor fuits, 2% Marble and Wool-top Chinke Bots, 450 Walnut ‘Bedateads, 150 Uureana and Bureaus, 80 Marlle-top ‘Tabiler, 120 Wood-top Ty CoC Watnnt Cano-reut Chairs and Rockers, 1,199 Woot feat Chalre, 60 Marilo mtd Wood-top tall Trees, & Whatnote, 390 Folding Clothes Dara, 75 Miron,’ “ Cloth, Bofas, Lounges, Wardtos Rolls Floor vit Book Caras, Parlor and'Oftica Desks, Buow Cass, Tr und Three-Lly ard Iugrain Carpets GP. GORE & 0., Anctloneers, On Tharsday, Sept. 9, at 11 o'clock, Attention, Conntry and City Dealers, Livey Stables, aud Cousnmers, WE BHALL OFFER A FINE LINE OF BUGGIES AND HARNESS Open ant Top Buggies, Morocco and Cloth-lise: Two and Threo-rpring Phactons, ‘Cwo ant Thre spring Democrats, Carriages, Dontble and Single ths ness, G.2, GORE & €O,, Auctioueen, WM. A. BUTTERS & Co, | AUCTIONKERS, 166 MADISON . At Butters & Co.'s Anction Roams, 108 Hadisoa- WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT, 8, at 9:30 odlai, CROCKER T In packages and open lots. i Lamp Chimnoya, Docorated Tollot Sots, Openand Top Buggies Cocoa and Jute Mattings. Thirty Dozen Pain and Fancy Atata at Ancin, Werlnesday morning, Sept. #, at 11 o'ctack, at BUY TERS & 00,3 RYOM, 108 Madison-st, 300 Doz. Gloves, Gauntlets, & It At BUTTERS & CO.'8, Thureday'n Cale, Sept ts 108 Madfson-st.. Jail hnos of tymouth, Bri, Kid, Sheep, and Indian Tao Goods for me i nnd boys? wear, BUTTERS & CO'8 REGULAR TRADE §3 THURSDAY MORNING, Kept. 9, at 0:90 o'clock VERY DESIRABLE + STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G00 OOLENS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS. NOTION f, ATS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, On Second Floor Salcsroom, 108 Madisonat. SPECIAL SALH OF Handsomo New Furniture, Chambor Sots, Parlor Suits, Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, ota, TIURSDAY MORNING, Bopt, 9, at 9:3 o'clock, Stores Nor, 10, 12, t4, and 14 Wanhington-at, 19 Wilder's Block, east of Wasbust-ay, ALSO--A derirabta lot of sod Houschold Gortsyss involco of assorted Crockery, Glataware, an Pte jraroy an Invoico of handsome Bhow-Casea; antar:s of desirable Carpets, AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M,—Twelvo tow Open and TH Buggies, Democrat Waconn, Harnom, etc, WSL, A. BUTTERS & CO.,, Auctioneers 3,000 PLANTS! Camellias, Azaleas, Lilics, Caladiums, ‘Wintor-Blooming Roses, Smilax, Ferns, etc., otc., From the establishment of ROB, J, HALLIDIT Florist, Balbmore, Bu., to be enld at attetion FullDal MORNING, Hept,’ 20, "at 10 o'clock, nt BUTTE! CO,'S Rooms, 108Madinon-st. The attention ef Fir fete ond those having Grovnbousea in portico? called to thiv ate, Everything to bo offered wl sold without renotva for cash, Catalnguen ising fictlara of tha Panta can ba liad ou Monday. WM. A, BUTTERS & C ones eer ataa st By WM. P. HODGES & CU. BANERUPT SALE, At our warercoms, 036 Weat Lake-ut,, on Wetom: afternoon, Bopt, 8, at 2 o'clock, a Inrge stock cf Ae class French aud Fancy Gouda, Ribbon, &c,, wilt soll without reserve, Artre chanco for the bia Romomber the time and place. & CO,, Auctioneers large aatoot Hoe ., Anctioneent & 00, Auctions ‘Alvo, in the evening at7 hold Goods, Carpeta, Stoves, Ae, Hopu ea By 84. DINGER & CO, _ Auction and Commnitesion Merchants, 4) 224 East Rundolpheut, TO-DAY, AT 10 A. M., Extensivo Stock of New HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITUS Of cvery description, Also, 1 Rosewood Lians,! tavo, Halr, Mons, Itisk, and Excel, Aluttrenses, Cat ing, Bedding, Dry Goods, &c, ‘The Contente cla CIGAR, CONFECTIONERY, AND STATIONE! Rtore, conalating of elegant 8, P, Show Care, Flo! Male dian Figure, large lot of Paper Collary, candy 1+ Btationery, Notions, &c, i t _ Alto, 1a} d Goods, fe By 1, ROCKWELL & CO, Auctloneers, 77 and 79 Dearborn-st. Wednesday Morning, Sept. 8, EXTENSIVE 8. Ni Web aud Elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBE GRAIN CARUETS, direct fromm Manutseturen + ctdeckted barzalnt, be ao! uyere May expect dori ed tainty oy By JAS, BP, MeNAMARA & CU TT Kast Washington-st, REGULAR BALE OF “BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUOTIOS a ‘Thursitay Morulug, Sept, 0 at 9:10 o'clock, 4" Lota of firat-ctaas gooite will be closod outs |g TAK. P, MCNAMAIUA & CU,, Aucti Be. FORSALE, nen i PHSAY., aesurtaneat Io’ the cily #2 Furniture, Carty 4 1 Blow din, Suelviug, Bhi O1 je-toxes, Nefrigerstors, Pictures, Blacksaut ‘Vistures, bowght and sold,