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10 1l 18 GHICAGO THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The tempsrature yestarday, as obscrred by . 1 l | ! Manasen, opticlan, No. 88 Madison stroet. Tnin- ons Building, was, &t 8 s. m., 69 deg.; 102 m., 193 19 m., 695 4 p. ™., 685 8 p. m,, G, Praf, Riley, of Missouri, yesterday placed be- fore the Pomological Assaciation a memorial to naking for tha appointment of & com« g\“’:&:‘?:‘( Qive ;‘s‘amm ta investigeta tho causca and results of the lIsta grasrhopper iuvaswon ‘Ihe petition was Inrgely migned by the nembers presout. i . oph Weathorby and Elhanah Hal. ro;{ie.“:un‘x'l?:mp hnl Mr. Moody's Evangelistic Committee in London, will return from & short wieit to Bt. P'aul to«iav, sod spoak 1 Faewoll 1all to-motrow ovoning, FIVIDE, accounts of iho gront revival in Great Britain, Theke gontiomon aro moro competent to speak on this subject than any that have been here, aa thoy wore pros- sut at the mostingd, co Sorgoant Byrne sas the recipiont of a Dandnome tehtimonist from the mombors of tho firat platcon &t {he Bladiwon Streot Station, ro- cently under his command. Tho olicers took such n liking to the Bergeant during Lis brief stay namong them thst they re- solved to givo bim & momonto, and there- foro purcbnsed & fino gold watch and cbain, valued at 170, bad it sppropriately in- senbed, avd, with Capt. Ellin_as spokesman, presonted it to him at 7 o'clock last evening, o was on duty at tho Armory, snd, whon calied over the river and givon tho prosent, nas spree- ably and uvoticoably surprirod, He returned thanks in & modest manner, but with an expres~ sion which showed his appreciation. Place, lager-beer saloon, Time, free-lunch poriod. Enter, individunl of unknown sauto- codents and impecuniona appearance. Individ- ual devotes assiduous attontiva to lunch for thirty minutes, and then glides doorward,~no nickel frem bis pocket nving Jingled upon the counter. Bar-tonder, who bas been keeping hie oy0 ou individual’s oporstions, quictlv 1omarks, ni#individual §s noating the portals, *' Look heto, plense!” Individual blaudly responds, ** Well, what's the matter 2" Dar-tendor per- snasively Iur‘uirus. “\on't yon lLave nglass of ——water 7" Individus! indignantiy replios, *Nol™ Bar-tender then cordially invitos ndistdnal to sbstain from tepeating lis vigit. Tableann: Lunch-fiend dieappesring 1o the distance, smacking his lflm; sud bar-tender dolorously repleniebing the devastatod platters, ‘Tho sum of monoy resulting from tho aslo of paibtings contributed by Freach artista for tho relief of Chicago after “the great firo still con Linues to be u subject of covetousacss by all ! sorts of Chicagoans, Tho latest applicant for | the fund Is the Society Francaive de Bienfaisance de I Iliipois, who have propared a Bot of resolu- tions to bo preseuied to the Common Counoil, naking that body to pass an ordinauce transfer- xing the swenes to thom. Tho request is Dot ox- nctly amodest ous; but, aa tho surm in dispute is about 36,000, there are vory strong Argu- wents 1u favor of having tho Council sssume control of it.—iu fact, there ousht to be nlont 5,000 arguments adduced to got tbe proper legis- Intion, aud cach argument ought ta be worth 100 ceots, ‘Tho mails dispatched by the train leaving Chi- cago at 10 o'clock p. m. on the Hth inst., via Chi- g0 o Northwestern Railroad, wore 1n the bag- Y“BM" which was thrown into tho stream at Laweenoo, [l., and woffercd berious damage, ‘I'ke following are ths pouches in question: 1 for Fort Howard, Wis.; 1 for Groon nlfi, Wis,; 1 for Foud da Lac, Wis.; 1 for Osbkosh, Wis.; 1 for Appleton, Wis; 1 for deunshn, Wis.i 1 for Necosh, Wis; 1 for Depers, Wis.; 1 for Fars Howara, Wi pouch for Pemnsule Division C. & N. W. . R.; 1 pouch for Groen Iay & Minucaota Railroad; one pouch for Wis- consin Ceuntral Iiailroa opo pouch eIpress 1], for delivery between Apploton aud M.iton, ‘Thess pouches wore returned to tho Chicsgo Yost-Cliica Tuuradav, and such of the contenty (coumsting of about one-third of the lottur mail) a8 could be forwarded was dispatched by yester- dav moruing's train, The rest of the matteris in process of neparation and drying, and, whon in condition to forward, wul be placed in ofii- cinl envelopes and readdrexsod to destiuation Tue paper mail is almost reduced to the consist- oncy of pulp, so that vothing can be mado of it ‘but waste paper. TUE REV, L. P, POWELL. A most pleasant recepticn was last night tend- ored to the fev. E, P, Yowell, of the Tuird Uni- tarian Church, in bonor of his retuin from a trip to Missouri, by thoe gracious ladiesand geuntlo- men of that church, In-Mr. Poweil's trip hobad rained a most chaimiug wifo, whoss appearaaco at “hoe” was a mattor of vital importsuce snd curiosity to oll mombers uf the congioga- tion, Her artival waa the causo ol a very pless- ant gathering, in the Sunday-schuol room of tha Cuurch, of sbout 200 of the congrogation and porsonal frionds. Tho ploavani rooma were tostofully aud profusoly decorated with fowers and greens; u standard and bouquet from tho pastor and peoplo of the Hocond {nivorsalist Church belog tost noticeabla for {ts Lesuty and nchvesy, It consisted Iy of ruscbuds, tubervses, emilax, and caruations. Another thing of beauty wes the bridal bongquet from the ladioe of the coungregnation to Mrs. LPowell, which was mainly tuberosos, smilax, delicate leaves, and passton-vine. ‘L'he gifts ine viuded a clock and side-picces, very rich and haundsome, of black marblu and sutique bronze, aud o par of catd-ieceivers to match the clock et Apoem of welcome was read by Mrs, Wood, uhoundiog in words of good feeling and kiudly rreeung, sud of covsiderable artistic merit. Dr. ingalls made tho prerentation aspeceh, aund found in each gift a lesson to bo remembered by all. Iiis remarks were ap;ropriate, pithy, and well recetved. Mr. Powoll roplied 1a n very ling wauner. Musioby the uhue{ Lodge \eite, and elocutionary exercives by Prof. Qn Lyman, were noxt in order, aod wore much ap- precated, « Rehestments woro servod in tho rooms, snd, nfier moze wunic and cousiderabla conversation, tho meeting dispersod, nil boiug satistied with 1he bapjy wav the evening had beon apout. . Amoug thoso presoat wero Alr. and Mis. Law- 38, Broomell, Hyeur, Hamblato, Monros, Wan- zer, aud Tuttla; Modsiw, Curis, Page, Bmith (H, P.), Booth, Koupp, Speer, aud Cosusr, and Atissos Wocdad, Lamba, Miinos, Laoder, and ‘Tiffany. ——— THE EXPOSITION, HOW IT LOORED YESTERDAY, The hospitablo doora of the Exposition Build- ing; wero thrown open yvestorday morning at the necustmned bour, asd a cordial invitation given to sll passers-by to cutoriu and rejolce their vould, It is to bo regretted that the altond- auce during the forencon was not what it whould bave boen, This was due in great part, bowever, to the sccent railroad acei- donts caused Dby the tloods, and to the aoneoquent intorruption of cuuutry travol, The uxcuraion bralus o the various rouda ruuniug luto this city wera to have bugun coming 1 yes. terday, but what with tho diesstors which have happoued, people got u Ltile nervous and de. eided to postpone their vi until truvel wag entizely necure. Noiwiinstanding theso dras- tiacks, however, & glauce at the visiturs at tno Exposition showed that s number of them bnd zowe truw points vutside of the city, aud tusy must bave mado up fully s balf of the siteuu. auco yostorday morning, Whilo thers was none of that rush wuich is 80 doar 1o tho Liearts of the financiul wanagers of tho Exposition, veb it aay 1ar mors cum’x’xrlubm for thoas who were Lbere, who were ousbled to circulato around without ditliculty, snd to study uoiutetrnptedly thu watious fedturen of the sbow, TUL WORK OF FREPARATION is now noaily comple.ed. It s only hers and thero that one unds piles of packing-boxes which Liavo yotty be opensd. Nuarly sl the luach.uory lias beon connee.od with tha sbewmn vower, and isin full operation. The sonnd of ihe Lawnier aud the raw Liag Loaa raplacod b{ the voice of e exbibitor expla.ning the oxcel Jence of his machme or goods to 1o iovker-on. 1t s to be regre.ted that ouo of the moat in- teresting fosturcs of the duluy will practically £GIne 10 8 €.050 this eruiay, Vi f4 THE EXUILINION OF FRUIT mads in counoction wili the American Pomolog- feal Hociety, whick has been ho.d:ng its sestions i ) cty, It i tho uatuce of fruit, excopt {hst wade of wax, to bu porishablo, and for' ihat reason that yart of the diepisy which conalste of peachcs, ncctariues, pluows, giagos, ete. will 200 of {leolf coms to an untilnely end, ‘I'his ¢how of fruit now to be fouud st ke wouthern +nd of the Expusition Building bins s valus apare irom tha beauty of the articies upon tho uhelves, 1t ie u ravetation o Cbicago fruft-consum ;s and fruit-dealers of & huw tiold whsuco tuay they draw their suplies, Awmoug the fimis there aro n huwber from the Potomao River, embraciug the lerntury ou both wiaes of that stream frow Chosspesks Bsy up to Waslungton, and also frons Loudun Couusy, which is ata hutle dis tsuco frow Weshington. ‘The comy.letion of ‘the baltimc:e & Obio Lwilroad bay wado this terr- tory nwwodiutely accesuble to Chicago, aud auy oos couteuiplstiog the flue displav of 1ruils made by Col. Dauiels, who now cultivates a0 extensive farm on the right bank of the Potoman, 07 ¢f Col. Chawberisin, 'who bss an ! hibitor, extonsive niaco in Loudon County, eannot but | foal a desiro to hiave thy products of thieso sec- tions brought to s own door, 'Theso are both Northern mon who have settled in Virginia sinco and bavo dovoted thomaelves expecially to tho deselnrment of the fruit Tesources of that rogion, The applen exibited by Col, Chambey- markaole, and would gladden the Loart of any honsckasner, whifo the pears and grapos shown by Col. Daniols are antitied to equal praieo, “Tho Invor of fixing up tho gallery of tho Fx- Ponition nmldmf goen an faltly, though rather slowly, and 1t wil e some dasa yet betore 1t in in o conditiou to deserva the critieal attention of visitors. ‘1lus delay 18 nufortunate. einco in n day ar two tlo rnsh trom the country will b gin, acd the gentlemnn from sbroad is not eat- 1sfied if hio findw a #ingle unoccupied spaco in ! + the buriding, Ho baa como lo rpend the entiro day, or two dags, to seo tho slihts, and Lo fecls dafraudea 1f lio finda solitary equare yard wihich bna been sllotted to some deliquent ez- OQOMMUTATION TICK Tho question hLns beon ropestedly seked whether tha ollicors of the Exposition fiteudal to rell commusatton ticksty as they did last year. Upon inquiry, 1t is found that they do not Ao siga doing so, bolieving that tho rates as thoy now s.and Ao as Jow an thov can mafely bo put. It ia belteved, however, that this policy 14 & ‘mistaken one, and tha, If_commutation tiokets wero sold roducing the frico of adnussivn for adulte evon to #0 cents, it would prove s vrofitablo investment. Numbers of them wonld o Lought not weroly by heads of Familion, bt also by the mansgers of buvinosa liouses for dia- tribution among their customers, It18 porsiblo, wpon considering the question moro maturely, thiat the managors of the Exposition may find resdon o chaugo their viaws on this point. ey FOREST-CULTURE. ORUANIZING AN ASSOCIATION. A numbor of gentlemon interestod in forest- culture arsembled in tho Iadies’ ordinary at tho tzand Pacttio yosterday moruing at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing a Forestry Awsocia- tion. Hobort Dougles, of Iilinoie, was olected Charman. Dr. Jobn A. Warder, of Obfo, spoko briofly upon the need of such an association, Dr. Humphrova, of Galesburg, Til., alluded to tho rapid destruction of our American [orosta, and thought that womo combined netion should he takeu to save them. At tno Vionnn Lx .osi- tion two years ago, un Internativoal Forestry [ Association was formod, the wcientitic men of Xurapo realizing tho immed.ato neceesity of it. ! Sr. W. C. Fiags, of Lilinois, addod bis opinion | to those slieady oxpressed. Ifo suggosted that tho nanly-foimied msdociotion meut altoinate youra with the Pomological Association. He thaught tbat tho Association should embraco the Proviuces of Canada sud the Itopubnio of Mexico, Ar. C, B. Golusha, of (ilinois. moved thatn committes of throo be appointed to draw up o constitution for the Associativu. Dr. Warder offcred, a8 a subatitute, a resolu. tion thot the gent.emen present orgauize into an American VFoseairy Association. Lo thongbt all formalities woro unyccessary, ‘I'be following ollicein were then electod ¢ TRobert Dunglas, of Waukegan, I, President ; Prof. McAiec, of Towa, Secratery, The L'1enidont, Mr. Louglas, offered hia resig- nation, and 1t was uuwilingly accepted by tho Assgeiation, Dr. J. A, Warder, of Ohio, was thon unanimounly elected tn hin | laco, On motion of r. Allen, of Nebr: it was deeided to hold the next meeting at I'biladelphin on tne 15th of Boptember, 1576, On motion the following Committeo was ap- pointed to collect atatistics for tho first mooting : Mesars, Alen, of Nebrasks; lumpbrov, of Lilmois; Mr. Richnrde, of Utsh; Joln Bau, of tho Dutrict_of Colimbia; Judgo Whiting, of Jowa; 1Jr. Moody, of Ney Yors: Mr. Parry, of Now Jorsew: Wiliam D, Dreckontidge, of Marviand; Thomas AMeohan, of Peunsyivanic; William K. Byers, of Culo- rado; James 8. Stickuey, of Wisoonsin; Lr. Galo, of kanems: T. T. Lyon, of Jlichigsn; Judyge Kosvp, of New Mexico; M. J. Harvey, of Virginua; . T, Lacey, of Minoceota; eorge Holzman, of Mwsouri; J. W. Ilosemonnt, of Teunesaea; Mr, Harrison, of Oluo; G. B. Saw- yer, of Maino. Un motton, the Presidont and Secrotary were Inatructed to prepsre a constitution, aud to lay out & proper programme for the noxt meeting, Tho meeting then adjourncd. —— THE CUSTOM-HOUS:! ‘TIE COAMBBION THUNOLOL. . The work of oxsmining tbe new Custom- House hias beon subatantislly ended by the Com- miagion of seven, nud that body1is uuderscood 0 have adjournod last eveniog, Moesrs. do- Artuur and Bradleo loft for their ho.aca Thura- day evomng, leaving ouly throa mombera in prosouco yosterdsy. The whole body will re- assemblo ou the 23d at Philadelptua, and wilt then make np thsir formal raport to be submit- ted to tho Secretary of the Troswnry. ‘Tho work dono yestorday was simply a taking of observations on the dopreesion of tho soi! un- dor tho wolghts, and tho contivued gdigring of pita in which to make further toats, The plans of tho present Commasion suntewplate tests in six pits altogother, and the complet.on of those tests will furnish plenty of work for Superin. tondent Hanafuid uutil the meeunx of the Com- nussion in Philadelphin, 1t is lutended 1o #ink tho pits d:wn to n depth suficiont to ansbie 20 cxamination of the aoil 3o bo mada with the eyo below the poiut at which the foundation 18 put 1o, ‘The test 0of tho supporting power of the con- crete on the part which s only onoe foot thick was continood yestordny with eminently satie- fuctory results. “The Jond was increased to thir- 1y tons to the aquars foot, which was sustained by tho baro without giviog war, ‘Ihis tese will be pusbed to the poiot of ultimate rosistanca if {ron enough cau be londed nn tne pier. "The racord of boriugs made by tho frst snd socond Commissiona was aubmitted to the body of seven, but they were not very satisfac- tory, for tho reason that they sscomed coitradictory and contuning. For this reason, tho prosent (Commt sion have ordor & now ast of Loribga to be wade at ouco, sod they will Le conumenced 88 800D &% poseiblo, aud uishod (u tiwo to have tho record of reaults luid baforo tho Commizeiny st their wmocting of tho 2Xd. The wow sat will bo comprohiousive of the whole un- derlying avil of the block, and tho holes will be mado at distances of 15 feet arnund the entiro structura. Thia labor, together with the sinkiog and observs fous in the pits, will furuish the Su- urintendent aud assistaut mith sometling to Euep their bands out of mischuof for the uoxt teu days, l —— MRS, JUDGE NORTON. TRE VACT# QONCENNING TUE ACCIDRNT. As many luquiries bave beou made i regard to the recent ead nocident whareby Mra, Norton, wife of Judge A, B. Norton, of the Union Jutel- ligencer, Dollas, Tox., was seriously injurod in being crustied by care of the Nichigan Central Nailroad, and aa comradictory reports have been mado as o the eceno aud the tiack whero the accidont oceurred, tho followiug corroct siate- seut 18 given: Judge Norton, wife, and child, in company wils the Texas press excursioniats, arrived in Chicaga on tha 6th, Uy the morviug tain of the Chicago & Alton Ralroad. After diuncr at tho Tromont, somo of tho Iadics aud gonilemen concluded to take s stroll sd view the lake, and tho Judgo, vith nis wifo sud cund, walgsd to the foov of Van Buron stroct, aud by the grass-plat in frout of the Usrduer Monso eat down ou one of th ruetiv bouchew, osting for about wn hour, viewini dif- ped and tho porson of T Oama of "thens hie own saedlings, are ro- | b L brakos, flo called to her to keop her head, limbe, and body within the raile and bug the ground cloro till lhe cars pasted, and then threw out his arms i distiess, celled for bolp to mien 1a right, aud gave siguals to part.es along i tho track to atop the trnin, Beforo it was stop- oy wifo reecucd, weveral timew ¢ sho liad bren turned over by the biakes catclung fu lier cioss, and her faca and bodv wern mucls bruined. — Asslat- auce was principally rendered by worthy meo in i tho em, loy of the Litmois Coutral, who hepad draw bor from ker periloua position and kindly assisted in placing her upou wne of their flat cara, while their engine, Nuo. 125, was quickly run up and attached by engimocr Nealoy, and it was takew down to Weldon Statton, and'on their Jitter ntio wA# borno ta 8t. Lukae's llo« ital,whera #ho has vince been uudor the bost madical skill and trestment, - shio was ternbly bruised, and Internal injurics have cansed hor rocovers Lo bo despatrad of at times. Her oxtraordinary fortitude, codrago, nwd patience under sufTering, couvled with an indawitavle , have garprised tho distin- rushiod modical gontlomon, Prof. Guan and Dr, lutchinson, having her in charge, and canses them to lhove for Lor ultimats presorvatiou. ‘Ihongh vet in a critical conditiun, she Diay bo regarded a8 improving. ‘Tho Judgo fools very grateful to many frionds from far aud nenr whio Lave, by telegrams, lot- tors, and in porson, expressod their mymoathy. Sevoral of his rolatives from hia 2ld Ohio homa have come on to minister and comfort, and, with numerous frivnda throughout the couotry, unite in praying for the restoration of his cstimablo aud much-beloved wife to her home, family, aud friouds in ‘Toxas, e — OBITUARY. THR RBEY. H. C. HOGG. ‘The tolograph last evoning sunounced the sad news of the death of the Rev. M. C. Hogg, in Dioomington, Il at theage of 20. Mr, Hogg was of a tine famtly of Bloomington, and merited in his carly lifo tho respect uf tho peoplo of tuat city as well for lua owo attainments aod culturo 24 for Lis connection, In Qctober, 1872, Ar. Hogg becamo cavnoeted with Tuz Tntovye as & membor of it local staff, and Bvon Abowed by bis ambition and fine, clear diction that le was fitted by natura and_disposition for nowspapor work, He coutinued hiv connoctior with Tue Tninuxg untu Javaary, 1874, when ue determined tontudy Isw, any, resiguing Ls position fur that purvose, ootored a law-ollice in the eity. Ho had for souto simo boen sufering fiom dyspepaia of an argravated t5).0 and vuflered continued ihi-hesith from that aud kindred causes. A stiors time aitor Lie cuterod upon the study of tho law Mr, Hogg bocame convinced of Lis slofal s and lLis need of A sav- ivg salvation, and, whilo thus uander conviction, was porsuaded to cousult tho Rov. Robert Collyer. After rolating bis ro~ ligious oxpericnce to tho clergyman, he waa ad- vised by that gontleman to atudy for tho Qospel wmimstry. This eonusol scomod to tho new con.- vort most proper to be rocorved, and he nccord- ingly entorod & course of study, ond was, at ita coniclusion, ordained & miniator of tho Unitarian faub, His first sorraon vaa preachod about six months ago, to tho great accoptauce of tho chuten at Alton of which bo was in charge. Af.er coptinmug his miojstry for about four mouothe, Mr. Hogg found his hoatth falling him, and, 10 hopo of aid from the pure air of Colora- don, he went to the moutan portioa of that Ter- ritory, but found that the climato did not agroo with nim, and bo waa accordingly obliged to ro- turn. Tho rest of tho story is told in tha firat weutence, —— THE CITY-HALL. The polico and firemon will bo paid to-day to tho amount of £85,000. The City Treasurer yosterday pawd ont $100,000 ou general city indobtedneny. Up to date tho licoueo clerk bas fesued 1,862 licenses, ba:ely one-half of tho whole number of »aloona u town. The cold weathar made the City-Hall feel like an feoberg yestorday. In overy office under the roof st was o still thiat oven a falling pin etartled the tnwmates. The rampant police officials seem gifted with pecnliar faculty of cutting off ofticial heads, Audoiph P. Burkherdt, of tho Fourth Praciuet, was yesterday duscharged for ontoring s estoon while oa duty, aud Edward Moran, of tho same preciuct, was also discharged for lusttention to duty and loating on beat. Ald. fpalding yeatorday buttonboled the Board of Public Works in tho hopes of gettiog o rewer | on Bixteonth street, botwoon Michigan and In- diaus aysnues, and aiso fu tho bopes of gotting tho old water-pipo on Frairie aveuno cmufi away. Tuo former foquest was taken uoder cousderation, aud tho latter wns immodiatoly granted, THE COUNTY BUILDING, The eommission of H. H. Newell as Police Magistrate waa seccived by the County Clork yosterday., At a apecial oloction held in Palatine, a fow daya ago, I1, I'. Hermening was elected Consta- ble {0 1ll & vacaney. Reporta from tho Towns of Palos and Worth, the soene of tho late damagivg flood in this county, say that the recent heavy rains have boen comparatively harmioas, Tho Hon. It. P, Dorickson was in conaultation with the Committes on Equalization of the Coanty Bomid yeatorday to get their advice about the readjustment of classes of property. No advice wau givon, s CRIMINAL. Michael Hollgan wasarreated by Ofticer Hickay yotsorday for passing a bogus check on o man asmed Clark, koopor of & varioty-show ou 1lal- sted street, sud abtaining $16 tor it, David Coleman, a colored man, was canght yenterday in the act of making way with a placa of cloth fromin front of the New Yors dry- Roudsatoro oo Madison stroot, near Morgan. e was locked up, Tuesday, Mr. J. . Bowatt, of this city, b profesmun a detective, waa cominy from Madi- son, Wia,, on tho Northweatern Hoad, aud when parhially through the journey he made the mc. quaintaucs of & couplo of men_who wero quitn friondly and easy to taik to. In the courso of couversation they asked him his business, and be frankly replied that he was running buuko in" Chicago, wheroupon they told lum 10 retum that they were ruuning the ‘monte business aud wero doing well, ‘They gave tueir namoa Billy Tran and J. F, Olig, the latter tho cappor aud the former tho dealer. Wuile the paity were couversing, the conductor, Mr, MHarrett, came through tus train and the opers- tors dien ont thelr tickets, upon which Mowatt 0ld them that they wero noL aciiog right by the couductor, and that they ought to pay 1o mouey to give Lim a chiunco to **kuock down.” Tho expressod their regrot and proposed to ** whac up " with tho ofticial then, Lut Mowatt said that wouldu't do, Iu reply to lus questions, the pair eaid that they hLad dous pretty well, aud that thioy had gotten $15 and & watol' Lthut moraing, ‘Tley then proposed to Mowatt to take in & counirvinan who was on board, and he assented, snid tho two plucked the man, whose uamo was Horman Case, and whoso businoss was that of a contraotor. The gang gat §10 from Case, and Lie lot tho {rain wt thu noext sistion, 1) secured undonbted proof, Mowastt thon nru-ufi voth ‘Urain aud Olin, and took them to the lail st Elroy, ‘I'Ley wero arraignod before a Justico, aud flned §50 eacls, whioh eum thoy paid at once, furent poovle promonading on the avenue and cropsing {lo railcond to the edga of tho Jake, When atout eiaiting 10 return to the Tramont, shoy concluded to' crous the track, that thoir Iutlo Loy wiglt seo tho Loats ou the luke, the yiew bLoing olecured by a loug freight tiaiu of the BMickigan Central, Through this train a Iarge number of mou, women, and cluldron Lad boen conatantly passiog. Na engiue wad at- tached to the tian, nuor was any aniichman, brakosmoan, or athor employe obsorved about it, aud, a5 it was the Bubux{\ day and so many were passing at that point, it was thought tust the train wad not 10 Ly moved that day, The Judgoe aud his mfe, nfter devavog whetier thoy showid go around or through, sy lengily con- ctudad to croes a8 otbers Lud dous. Wik bis Intie child e orvesed the track, 1o remaig but o fow minutes while the wolher vloud ar the coupling to help the child turough ou bis ro- turn, Witbin & fow feet of the traw the Judge stood direoling the cluld'a attention to a boat in the lake, sud tho lictle fullow was lsughivg and sbouting 1n great gico, whou, witl. wut sny warajog or _sdmomition, & sudden crash wid Loard, und Mre. Norton's voice eiiultaneous- Iv merced Lis ear, crying out, * O, Mr, Norton, myarm s cut off, sud I am bemg crushe to death” The cluld, boanog bis mothor'y voice, and secing bor Iying under tho cur, ruskiod franticaily towsrds ber, screamiuy loud- 1y, aud was juet e.uglit by Lus father s umo to prevent Lin being cousbied by the whoeis oI tho car.. /There was the bleeding arm ou the side of tho rail ssvered frow-ihe body, while the poor womsa wes bslng rapldly rolled over by che sud left for LaCrosuo, whore they wenc to work n their poculiar way on the West Winconsin Hoad. —— ANNQUNCEMENTS. There will bo & coucert to-day at the Central Park, beginning at J p. m. Balatks in the leader. The yacht race which was to Lave taken place this aflernnou 16 peatponed uotil further notice, all the yachts entered belng wrecked except the Frolio and Lincolu. Owing to tho wet condition of the grounds the Coricopolitan picnio hss been sgsin postpoued until Tuesday, on which day it will positively tako placo, The Liederkranz Society will givo another of ita pleassnt suwrmer night's fest thin evening, at tho Liscoln Pavilion, ou North Clark street. ‘The surviving members of the Blxty-fourth Regunent Ilinois Yoluuteer Infaucry hold thew revuion Sewt, 16, at Ottawa, IIl. Many of the ecatred votoraus of this regimont have siguitied tbeiriutootion of being present, Geo. J. B, Neyuolds of Chicago, Gen. Joun Morrell of Ot- tavs, and Qen. O, €, Payne of Da tow, 0., late wetubers of tho Bixty-fuurtl, will be there, and & graud time is fn store for all who attond. e - Pianos and Organs. Tallet, Davis & Co.'s Orand, Suare, 304 Upright, :&‘"d nwmim'. American Organe can be found oply st . W. Kunball's, Btate A Cricaga, )y corner ond Adams strests, | Catholio tamilles. 1 | WAIT FOR THE CONDUCTOR ! The Expression of the Citizens' Protective Club by Reso- : Iution Speoches on Both Sides of tho Bobtail Car Question. A Largo Association of Wallers-for-the- Conduetor Formed, Another mocting of citizons of tho South Side wan bold last ovoning at No. 250 Thirty-firet street for tho jurpowo of gyving oxpression to the populsr sentimont in that quarter of tho city on the subject of babtailed cars, Mr. B, G. Calisghan was called to tho chair, and, on taking his soat, mado a brief epecch in whick he forcibly urged the incouventonce to which passougers wore subjoctod by bewng ro- quired to DO THE WORK OF CONDUCTORS on the care of tho City Railway Company. The passaogers hind a right to demand of the Company that {t furnivh conductota for thair convenience sod protection, Tho Comuany was abla to pay conductora ; there wore plonty of men who wore out of worl and woud be glad to got eituations, snd tho pasgengors were entltlod to have them. ‘f'he roply of the Compuny to this demand as mado by Mr, Haves (who bad had himseif intor- viowed on tho subject) was that thoso who In- pisted on baving conductora wantod thicves atronized—~tho uuplication being hat all con- ducwna wonid steal, which eamo Wit exceeding ill grace from tho Ruilway Cowpany, which was dr, Cobb, AR, & A. ATORBS was thon introduced, and iu the courss of & womoewhat olaburate speech raviowod tue Listory of toe Wabash A¥oone Railroad, which ho smd thiougbont evinced the gro.s aud vanton disre- gard of pravate rights that charactorized tho Uompany 1 all things, oud agaiust which tho poupme must defond thomaolvos. Mr., Storrs ad- visod the wocting that. a8 n uatler of comuion law, oblization upon them as common carriem, the Company WA ODLIGED TO PURNISI CONDUCTONS t0 look afcot tho safety aud couvouionco of pas- sengoers. By tho ordinance thoy wore more bound todosv. But the Compnoy was dotormiuod toavord waking a tost case, Tue pooplo, therofors, mussy nct fo tho matier as had boeu suggested: ina peacoatlo manner tako their seais iv tho cars, and wait for the conaucior Lo come along to take their fares, 1r thoy acted in coucert in thls manuer, and continued to wait for the cotduct- or, tueir hearts would bo giaddened by his com- ing. If they wantod, teo, he belioved, tho track Which bad beon laid on Wabnst aveuus in viola- tion of tho ordinance (which posiponed tho right of way uutii after the utroec shouid bave beon ropaved), and which bad ren- dered it impaesiole, would bo removed. As for thbe supposition that if tho policy of waiting for tno cundnctor woro adopt- ed tho Company might tako off these cary, he said it was a8 likoly a Bupposition thas the per- sonage who ruled in tho tlutonic region would scll out nis_entiro stock of brimsioue and firo- works to spito sianers Lere on earth. coL, RICABY was called out, and said tbut hio didn’t agreo with Mr. Btorra 11 8ome poluts, He thought the rail- road on tho avouuo o good thing. He would prefor conductors, but had rather Lave cars without couductors every fivo minntos than those with couductors every ton munutes, io belioved, howover, that every car suould have s full rear plaiform. Duriog bis speech Col, Ricaby was intere ruptea sovoral times, nud at its closs somebody calted out, ** OW MUCH DID YoU UET from the Ratitoad for that speech 7 " Col. Ricaby—All I ever got fiom tho Come pavy I rocoverod by s, and it was ma judg- mont agaiogt them. Whouvver mnkes the wusinua- tion that waat I bave said 18 paid for in & unoak sud » coward. PROP, HAWYER, of the Chicago Uuiversity, wns noxt called out, and in & briof speech smd thar he thougbt the matter of conduciors @ small thing to get up this demonstration about. As Cal. licaby bad remurked, the Professor said ho coudn't soe that the prasenco of passougers. o (Prof, B.) bud rode ou the cars for sixieon years aud bad seon no 1ady insnitod, About this Limo thoro bolug some symptoms | of disapproval of tho Prolessor's epecch, ho scupna. uairman Cgllagan then remarked thet if the Professur hod rudo o (ho sireot care for sixteon yoars und scon uo ladios insuited, It must havo boon becauso ho was detaumined Dot to se0 it. No ono could 1ide ¢n the cars and nvoid seeing LADIES INAULTED DY DRUNREN ROWDIES, andthoy hod even bouu ssaaulted. ‘Lhis talk aboat gotiug alung without cunductors was it only for Boryan.@ of the comyany. Piof, B,—~Doea the gentloman mean that I am o sorvant of the company ? Mr, U,—You do nut budestand the English 1an- gusge If you 80 nudenstand me, But wuo is will- ng to net as couducior for the company when ho Ppaya Lis faro toc thoide 2 TOE RESOLUTIONS, The Committeo on llalulut{ons appointed &b the former meatiug roperted tho following : flesoleed, Thsat s club be formed composed of Indles and gentlsmen, and that tho mombera mutually pledge themselvos to fefuso payment of farce fn the cors of the Chicago City laliway, until demandod of them by s conductor; and thal they encourage othars in like wnauner Lo refute payment, Lesolved, 'That the members of such club shall plodgs themulves to mulutain and encourugo othurs io walntain tho ulmost propriaty of bebayior whilo travoling on the sald cars, but to realst to tho lust any Bttemnpt to coerce payinvot of farcs other thau toa regulsr conductor, esoived, Tuat any well-bebavad pernnn who may be ejected from sald cars for refusing 10 put hin furg in tua box Lo requested w0 apply fur rudresa to tao Cualrman, who has beou sutturized fa rotain coutsel {ar tho purpose, and who will also furnish logal aasist~ ance to such applicant freo of charge, Toe resolutions wero adopted with bat two or throo digsenting votes, one of which wan given by Col. Ricaby. After spoeches by Meears. Alexandor, Page, and othors, taose prosent (uearly 200) fmcozdcd to furm thomsolves iato tho Citizeus Proiectivo " Club, by subscribing to ths failowivg ¢ THE PLEDGE, CITIzENs' PROTECTIYE CLUL~We, the undersigned citiceun aud residents of Chlcago, do hereby countitute vuréelves uu associstion, to U Kuowa xa the Citlicna® Frote tivo Clu, whose solo purpous fa doclared to be | tho abatsnent of tho nuisance of cara without cone ductora upou the street-ratlwaya of Chicago, for which puzpose we mutuady pledge ourselros as fouluwa 1, Wo will at mll Lunca preserve the most dvcorous hebavior when ridiog ou mich strest.cars, aud will to tmost of our abliily encourage otliors 20 to do. 2, We will pay 0o farvs when ridiug on such cars, until demauded by s regular conductor, in which event our fares will' be promptly and cheerfully patd. 4, We will coutinue this orgauization and wh{ waga relentless war :lqu the use ol much cars, until they shail be supplied with conductors, ‘The meeting then adjouracd aubject to call of tue Chalrman, - GRANGERS’ MEETING. Special thapatch to I'he Chicago Tridune, OrTAWS, I, Bept. 10.—Thoe atiendauco upon tho auuual gatherivg of the farmers' Granges of LasSalle Oounty here to-day, awiug to thu very Lieavy rain-storm of the night j.revious, was not 40 Jarge aa had boen nuticipated. As it was, the crowd of farmors aud their wives, membors of diffetent (ranges, numbered ovor 2,000. Out- slders incrossed the number perhn other thousand. ‘They miet 1n » grove south of tne - lwols River at noon, aia tuok their bagket-dine ners, and at 1 o'clock p. m. were catled to order by Mr. Holdridge, who Chistrman of the day. Aftor prayer by the Hov. Alr. Hangs, of lonics, thiey wore addreseed in ten-minuto spoechies by Mr. Jobin 8. Avmstrong, of Missownd; Mr. totdiidge, and the ltov, alr, Danga, Musio by the Ottaws brass baud, and & song of welcome by the choir of (ho Ltutlaod Granxe, cacie boiween these ad- dressos, Next David W, Wood, of the Weslern Jturat, Chicsgo, delivered an oration of au hour, 1t was & fluwery, finisued etfort, aud roceivod with much ugklngue. He was succosded by Mr, Hennett, of Bhorigan, and Mr. Portor, of Geatd lapide. Mra. Ashley, of Tonics, and Mra. atowe, of Mineouii, each read s well-wrntten oue #3y, when the assomblage dispersod. g1 S el 0o it ORPHANS AT PERU. Speawal Diaputeh to The Chtcago Tribune. LaBALLE, Bept. 10.—A lhively skirmish oconsred youterday in Peru for the posscesion of a num- Ler of young orpban childron Iately arrived from the SNew York Juvenile Qrphan Asylum for distribution. Among tnose® iuquirlog for tho children were suveral respectable Cathiolio citizous sad [arniers, who offered the neccssary foos, olo., but were mot with a blauk refusal, the principal alleged resson boing their unwill- jnguuss to allow them to soitle amoung Thbis aroused tho spint 11, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES. of movoral of the applicants, nand, headed by T'athera Smith and Gray, both promiveut Catholic clergymen of {his viciuty, thay forcibly took possession of eix or efght of tho young bora and tno girls, eisters, and con- veved them to St Mary's Academv, whara thoy atitl reruain, woll provided for. I'hs eud fs not 7o, And what 1ho outcomo will be ia uncartain, ll\x" Wright. theofficer in charge of the orphane, 08 telegraphed for further tustructions. - THE DEAD RALSTON. ‘fhe s Fortyeniners?? Rmd on the Press—An Attempt to Revive the Vigiinnce Buminess, NEw Youx, Bopt, 10.—The Sun publisies 2 letter from Ean Francinco ahbout the nuspenmion of tho Bank of California and tho desth of ita Presidont, Mr. Wilhem C. Italaton, in which ap- poars tho followang ¢ *“*Mr., Ralston assigned sil bis properiy, in emount variously estimated at from $2,000,000 to €4,000,000, io trust to Mr. Hliacon, for the beuofit of the creditors of the bank, au act that abundautly proved him houest in his actioud, If somotimes mstaken n hin juagment, and glves tho lie diroct to the calumnies of lis newspaper de- tractors, Koots of men diecussed the mituation on the strest corners, and so bitter was tho fecling manifested ngaiuet tho Bultetin and ihe Cail that 1t was thoughl nocossary to send the mulitary over from tho Prosidio {0 ald the 1olico in kecping otder. Mz, Raiston was tho motive power in miany of the principal onter- ptises on this const, Ammnfih to disposod of bis intercst i tho Ta.ace Hutol samo montls ayo to Mr, sharon for 21,150,u00, he atill tovk an activo part ju its suporvision, and the bank capital waa always at its sorvico, Ho was ouc of tho ownorn and directors of tho dry-dock at Itunter's Pomnt, sud liad a largoe Intarost in the Mivsion Woolen Miils. Ile owued extonsivoly in the Day Hugar Relinory ¢ In milk manufactur ing i Iu tho Cornoll Watch Faclory; in the Kimball Csrringe Factorv, and other groat bnsincas entorpries, both in this city ond throaghont tho State. Ilo was part owner of the trand Ho.ol. aud bad a larze intorest in thio Calitornia Theatre, Ho has done moro for our Stato than nuy other individual, and the peoploe coumdon the tusucial eriris but a trifling misfortnooe when comparod with tho losa of such an opon-heartod, puvlie-spirited cttizen, this obitunry 13 {u overy eaddened eye and subdued tone oo tho street." The New York Times to-doy publishos the resolutions sdopted at tho Laiston mooting in Ssn Francisco, and profaces thom in this wise: ““Union Hall, in San Francieco, wna not Isrge anough to hold the crowd that gathered un Wedoeaday night to do hovor to the momory of William C. Rulston, and to expross the popular disapproval of tho courso of the two papoin that hava persistently aud outrageously vilified bim, Not only wero they condemued in language that &, ponrs in the appended resolutions, but thore wae manifeatod among tho crowd outslde of the hall & Bpint oqually covdemnatory of the hoatili- ty to Ralston, which has prompted somo per- nons, bo.h Eust and Weat, ta pervort to lus abuge other channols of public intelligence.” ‘Tho following call Las boca fssucd ia Now York: *‘A mpocial mootiug of tho sesoclared pioneera of tho territorinl days of Cahlornia will bo hold st tho Scurtovsnt Houeo on Monday evauing, to givo exprassion of thole foeliugs of sympatny for tho misfortuncs which avertook the late Wiluam C. Ralston, of Bau Fraucisco, to whoso energy and industry California is fn< debted for much of her prosont prosperity,” RELIGIOUS, METHODISTS, Specral Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, CextpaLy, IiL, Sept. 10.—The Southern Iilinofs M, I, Churcly, in session io this city to- day, clectod dolegates to tho Geueral Conference. ‘Thoy aro the Rov. G. W. Hugliey, of Boelleville ; Dr. Locke, Prosideat of McKendroe Univorsity, and the Rev. J. Earp, of Alton, Tha rcserves are the Rov., B. R, Plorce, of Carbondalo, and Dr. VauClove, of Balem. 'The lay delagates selocted aro DR Guon, of Oberly, aud Col. Motcalf, of Edwardsvillo, Bishop Foster i Inrnn\dmg with great satiafaction. Ho (e- ivercd tho miss onary address Jast pight. Father Taylor, the grost missionary-worker, is hera. Gov, Bover.dye 18 expeoted to-night., FAT MEN'S COUNd!I— Torrno, 0., Bept. 10.—The snoual mesting of Fat Mon of tho Northwest took place at Put-in- + Day, yesterd d ay. The attead: of & couductor was 8uy guaruniy of (ho safoly | porip ontiaey B seay ol small on scconnt of tho atormy woaiher. Tha cuatests for prizes wore omitted. Govoral Jo- sephb Grolgor dellvored the lecturo last ovening. At tho busnoss meoting ta-dsy tho following ofticers were elected for tho enaufog voar: Pres. ident, William Gabrlel, Cloveiand; Vice-Presi- dent, Christupher Uerber, Toledo; Hecroiary nnd Treasurer, D. P, Chamberiin, Tolodo; and & number of Cmrou\mndlng Becretaries, Tho Tat Men's ball wus held this evening. it o i e THE FALL RIVER OPERATIVES. Farn River, Mass, Bopt. 10.—At & full mest~ ing of tho Card and Picker room Association thia aftornoop, it was voted unanimously to ro- ; tutn to work at tho reduction whoa the mills sball open, provided each can return to their old positions. 1t is rumored that A mass-moot- ing of weavers will be Licld at an early doy, and it is believed that they will vole to return to work uncouditionally. —_—— THE STONEWALL JACKSON STATUE, Bavriyors, Md., Bept, 10.—Tho stesmship Nova Beotiau Lrought Foley's bronzo statue of Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, the tamons Coofeder- ate Goneral, prosentod (o the Biato of Virginia by Boresford Hoye, . P., aud other Engfish geutlomen. Thae statue cost $40,000, and will bo erected 1n tho Capitol Square as Richmond, near tho equesirian ue of Washingtou, —— VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Snecral Dispateh to TAe Chicago Tridune, Pont Hunow, Mich., Bept, 10,—FasseD Down— Froj s Cuba, Ontonagon, Wetmoro and consort, Sparia and consort, Oscsr Townseud and eonsort: echra Fraucis Palms, Wells, Durl, Dridgewater, ¥, W, Qif- ford, Womooa,W, Andrews, T. O, Lelghton, Nolson, 15 A, Nicholaon, Elma, H, A, Kent, Edward Biske, @, 31, Noola, Bantiago, Soaman ; barges AL V. Bpaldiuy snd Edward Kran. WiND-BooxD~Props Roanoke, Denton, Idstio, Bav- erofgu; schrs J, O, MuGrstd, Our Hun, Allcs Rich- ards, E, 13, Turnor, A, H, Morse, Willlam 'J, Preston, Wino—North, bigh, Wearnss—Cloudy. Special Jiwateh to The Chieage Tribun Porr Huuon, Mich., Bept. 10—11:10 p, M. —DOWN— Props Van Alian, Fouhtain Oity ; sctire dane Bell, Al gerine, Tom Jones, Clristina Nilsson, Alice B, Nore Tis, John B, Kolfag, Alva Dradiey, Bello Mitehell; Lutges Kentucky, Hattln, Theschr L. J, Farwell, grain laden, while caming into the Bt. Clair River Iate last night, struck the Grand Trunk osd and domolished purtof the emis grant shod, T vewsol, in coming in conta.t wilh tno dock, smashod bor atern, aud lsaked 0 Loaly that sho sunk'below the Water-Works dock, Lines frow Der epars and lesding fo trees on the shiors wore got gut {0 yreveat her from capelziang, Bho haa about 3 feol of water in ber Bold. ber cargo of gealn ls damaged, Btoves. "I1bbats, Hhirk & Whitohesd claim that they have the Dest varfoty of stoves in this market, including euch fayorites as the Domestio ook, American and Hadiant Homo Base-Iurners, together with varlous other styles, They meke tha Noystone Rsuges, and exhibit & number of patent soft-coal Leaters, Salsaroom, 43 and 44 Lake streot, s e TFine Watohes. Mr. Chiazles Weudel, of the firm of Charles Wen- del) & Co,, wholesaln jowelers, 170 Blals atreet, has .just returned from the Esst with s large stock of watches and jewslry, The trads will flod it to their sdvantage to call and examine befure making ther purchascs, Ralaton’s Portrait ot the Exposition. 10 a caso of curiosities oahibiled by Gentily, our e terptisiug photographer, cornerof Btate and Walb- ington streets, can be sson a very excellont portral of the late President of the Bankof Califarnis, Coples ©of the same can be had at his studios, S ik BTN Important to the Preservation of Teeth=— John Gosuell's Oherry Tooth-Puste, tho most eMicactons dentifrico known, Try it For sale by all druggists, Wholesile agents, Torrey & Bradloy, 171 and 173 Randolph street, —— Don't Put It Off. Go directly to Walkins, No, 215 bts your stove. Me disut Home " stoves and furnaces, snd chespest, e aakoms Smokers and Chewers, BmoXe “Ozanpes,” French clgarcited, and chew Leggat Hudson snd Buitera® *Beauty” Snocit. W, Y., Danfely, sols agent for Chicsgo, opposite Tubuxx Bullding, —_— e The Finest and Most Expensive card plcsures for §3 per dozen at Drand's Bludion ——— streat, sad buy ol ™ and “lia- ‘fhey aro 1o best BULLY McCAFFREY. The Lnsdt Exploit of the North Slile Commissioner, Preconcerted Attack on the Reporter Who Exposed Him. Parficulara of the Disgraceful Assaull, Tho general duliness of tho Counts Butldiog waa relioved yosterday afternoun, just s ad- vance of tho meoting of tho County Board, by the cowardly and rufianly attack of Comminrsioner John MoCaftroy wupons Tnin- UNE roportor whilo ko was sested in convorsa- tion with soveral mombersof tho Board in tho ofice of the Clerk. Tuo reportor had n fow days previons pressuted somo [acta and figaren tendivg to show that the Committeo on Public Boivice was manifesting an unduo favor- itsm for Daker Drus, who wore bid- dors for mupplying the couuty with coal, at tho oxponse of tho public inturest. McCaffrey was & member of the Committae, and Lhie took oxeeption ospecially to tho chargo that the Committeo had not spent a given time in Luo oxaminalion of tho bids, and genorally to any imputations betng cast upon bun or tha * riug " —wuh which bo is identified--1u connection with the letting of tho contiacte. auger and get matisfaction for tho unploascnt truths whbich bad boon stated concern- tog his Committes, ond most probaby drew his advice fiom the pompous legal fountain with which ho conatauily asso- ciates, Whethor ho took legal advico or not is immaterial ; it 18 snflicient to know that ho re- sosted to hiu muscle, which is notably abesd cf ity bran fu dovelopient, and sought to answar the arguments and upsot the facts of tho re- porter by physical forco, Ilo cama into the ollico of the Clerk to the Board in cow; any with Mesura, Conly aod Juboson, members of bis Comumttes, ciosoly followed by Mr. Bakor, the eontractor, and approaching the roporter ssked bim {n excited touea IF HE WAS THE AUTHOR of the objectionabla atticle. Upon being in- formod that ho was, and, furtber, that he was responmiblo for ite statowmonts, McCallroy gave vout to s entiro cnmgor[y of oatas, and for & moment made the air vilo with all mannor of low sbuse. Not coutent with this, ho rushed upon the reporter, grabbed bim by tho turoat with one hand whilo e was still and with tho othor doalt him & bluw across tho face aud head whilo ho was vainly at- tempting to gain bis feet aud put bimsolf on the defense. While bo was thus oxhibitiug bis cour- ago aud proving hin fnnocenco of the allegationa proferrod in the objectiouablo article, bshind him stood 1118 EQUALLY COURAGEOUN TEER, Commissicner Conly, who urgod Lim on jo bis outingoons uttack, whilo & little In the rear stood Commissioner Jounwon sod Coutracior Baker 1 a rolief in tho ovent of their attacking biother becomiug worsted. B 1n a momont the reporter succocded in gatns ing his foot, nnd 1n gotting tn position to defond bimeelf. Dlow followad blow. Bubsaquently uick and fast for a momont, and in the mesu- time remforcaments woro arriving for tho gal- lant Commuissioner. Already J. M. Rountreo sud County-Contractor Hogan had drifted 1, and arourd tho door srood avother portion of tho mob of county leoches ready to pounce upon tha reporter at eoy mowent tust he shoald chauce to valn an advantage in tho melee. Mc- Caffros continuod to strike with ail i power, aud be was CHEERED ON IN HIS ATTACK by such oxpressions frowm his crowd as ¢ Mash h‘: head off 1" ** Kuck him out!” * Bust hisnono!" eto, After he had gained an imaginary satiefaction ia bis vain attowmpt to gratify tho wishes of bis backers, he gracefully witodrew from ibe econe, and skulked off to the room of tho County Com- missionois to 16colvo the congratulations of tho “ring " mombors of the Board, who wero {ast upon s heow. Tha reportor quistly resumed bis weat and his conversation, m possesslun of tho field, whesher viotory parcicd upon his ban- ners or not. Hinca tho difilculty oceurred it hus bosu ascor- * tained that TUE ATTACK WAS PRECONCERTED and agroed upon by the membens of the Commit- tos the day provious. The naturo of the attack, aud the characler of the wilucsses would scem to justify this couclusion. At lesst it was n ift- tlo slogular that Baker, Conly and Johoson were prosen: at tho commoncement, and Lhat other members of tho same **ring'’ shoald be ao op- ‘porinvoly on the spot. It was doubtless o patt of the programme to give the repoiter a souud turashing, ovon (f Ly dowsg it they tacitiy ace lx‘r,mwltd ed faults nevor directly attribuiad to thom. er's physical force yaa too much for hia assailant, and because the witnosuss an well ay dpriuipnl, lacked overy atiribite of manhood, aud wero ns destituts of conrago as thoy are, proverbially, of common houesty nod deceacy. The repotter will still continae to do his duty to the best of hia ability, notwithetanding tho asssult upon him aud the threats that the samo 18 to bo repeated. ————— YWho 1s Maqg? Not our customers, for since we commenced retalling our garmonts for men, youshs, buys, and ohildien st our regular Now York jobbiog prices wo have moro than tripled our eales in | everv depaitmount, ‘Wo gay it only for {he benofit of our customers that we shall nover return to tha olu way at re- tailing olotking and furnishing goods, It's our alm tosce just how Jow wo can offer you our stock. Mou's clothing at jobber's prices. Youth's clothiog at Jobbor's vricos. Boys' clothing at Jobber's pricee, Cbi'dren's cl thiug at jobbe:i's prices. Men's underwaar at jobbor's prices. ‘White ana fancy rhirts at jubbor's rrices. Homery aund gloves at fobber's prices, Neck-woar at Jobber's prices. A. J. Nurnixe, 0. 0. D., 184 and 186 Btato strest, opposite Pulmer Houss, ——— —ine DEATHS, BPITMAN—AL 3 a, tn,, on tho 10(h Inat., st tho reals dence of Georgo M. iligh, 29 Outurio-at., Thoaus J, 8, llman, {n tus AL year of Llsage, 'Furorkl surviccs at 4 p. m, to-day (aturday), 87" Daltimore, Md., and Bivghamton, N, Y., papers Picase copy, her residenco i Frankfort Rtatfon, 1., Mra, Mate E.Clane, wife of J, 8. M years, Baturday .30 p. m. MURPUPY~—Thuredny, Bopt, 0, at his residence, corner of Carroll aud Unfun-ats., of typhoid fover, Sichasi Murphy, of Harris, Caunty Carlow, Irelaud, 2+ y Fubensl by cara to Cdivary, Sundsy, Bopt, 1o Friends of the fumily are invited to atien _SPECIAL NOTICE. _ _ It Will Relieve the Baby. Thore ts 0o ruisiako sbnut It Mrs. Winslow! . sl']ol‘:p, for ehildren teathing, ot only rolievs 8 to jiates 10 stomach aud bowols, ca sfrume, ‘saftens i gums, riduc ot T Wl S el e AUCTION BALES. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO,, AUOTIONKERS, 108 MADISON-8T, A Very Eleborato Bar Gonater SHELVES, WITH ERENCE PLATE MIRROR, Dlack Walnut and OIS Frame, Frouch Plato Mirrop 90z3d Also, over 700 Jots Honsehold Goods and Geusral Merchandise, At DUTTERS & COJS, 108 Madison-st., Baturday Moralog, Bept. 11, BUTTERS & COS REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, UOUSEHOLD G00DS OF ALL KINDS, aAIIPLTB,'PIANOS. NEW FURNITURE, snd MEROHANDISE OF EVERY VARIETY. Haturday Moruing, Hept, 11 FOR BALEL, », . CASLY, 41 AND 43 FIFTU-AY., Eeop on hand the largest sssortment i’ the clty of new and " secoud-hand Furniture, Carpals, Led- ding, Untice-Desks, Couuters, Btelviv, ow-(asca, Befrlgeratop, Ale-Boxes, Blackeviitia® Tools, Hicturce, aud Uaa Piztures, lmu!m and sold. __GOLD PENS, o'cloek, Manufactory, 167 ludosyu-at., Brigge Huuss. A Ang sasortment ob hand for my owg retall trade. Bingle 10 ordar to suit any band, Pens repolnied, R ordar t0 B WALTEL THELVAVEN, ilo doubtless | touk logal advice a+ to ow best to appeaso b | sittiog, ‘Ls0 plau only farled booause toa report- | GILES' LINIMENT, GILES' . Lo INORAERE, 10DIDE OF AMIMONIA A Neow and Groat Dmcavorr in Madical Scionee for tho Curo and Hehef of Prin in Man or Antimal, Burpassinz Anything Tlerotoforo i{nown, astor:nz Thou. sands to Health and A SURE CURE 3, Rhenmnatiam, ey Diphthorin, Group, Boro THront. Fher® che, Mumps, nml!u(u of Linibs, 8ulr or Enlarged Joints, Bun. foun, Corny, Pains 1n Baok, ek, or Bhouldors, Quinsy, Oatarrh, —AND ALI— Druises snd Wounda of Every Nat, 2n¢ “Man or Ammnll:y i GILES! LINIMENT has recolred the anqaay Apnro atol (us ‘Tedical (raweulty, and {0 1argily o ‘t;‘ IEMP Private practico by the most successtal phpy, an Unppingsy, For Nournlgi A CLEROYMAN GURKD: Giles' Todle of Ammonia s, la my L\ld&menn the remady for Neuralgis ever pul hafors the publie, honn afMicted with tnls ible ditnneo jor 52 [t 1 Voo tnla 1 pon By, Giles' ramedy, did ity ko ploasute i sAying this, Inasmocy destraalmare 1o b 8 henafactor of the buran family, I, £, GURBIT, Chalrmean of the Methodist Usurdy Kxtaneion, A PRYBICIAN CORED: Dr. Willism Osgood Pagn, of No, 35 -av., York, suflored for maay vairs with alft it poia in hiy kinee, and a: tiines was nnatle to walk, cagseg { by’ imlary reobvod ou tho " liudwoa tlver aiied, « Trod_every remoily that sl oracicnce could ‘avhg, withont henetit, | Olloe’ Liniment Indide of Ammog xave instao: reliof and offoctod a compiets cure. IINEUMATIO BUFPENEDRS ATATE: ‘Waadischarged from the Maswuchusetts Gonorul pital as inanrsble, with inflatnmstory rhonmnatism jy ny shoulders, fingers, ani faet; suffuro 'B.IINH{' for threy yoaue: :,rd‘i.v‘r‘l orgeithlons lowt sl ope. " Dr. Glext Lk he o 'o8 “Amionin ellsctad, & complets s “b‘;‘““ NMITH, No. 7 Pisge-st., Fll!.) fll"h‘,“u)- 3y sufferings witl (aflunmatary rhomuatism tomiee | sraaioiviets Gt Tis2d Gllea!Liniiost l'e‘:]fi)'ia‘o'q Enonia - Ths resnlt whs mondetale . W. DTS, 313 Weat Fatriy-ttthat.s N V. ok Infummatory Reumatiss all ovor my bodrc s swollen; pain {ntolerable, Gllew’ Linimont lodide of Am, monia cured me. FREDERIVK GREEN, 164 Wey | Twenty-ibird-st., Now York. GILES? LINIMENT for stlments of tho sy kingum fua durpssend al othar preparaiions in 1awen. derfully eurative effecta, Tue OWNER oF *‘ llARRY DBARSETT" 85 In my stablo the only lintment I now 18 Gilos* Liat. ;nev;ll.“oflldo of J\mlflh!ifi. ‘;t n&,r::ml. ':X'ld!vl. loa eltatingly. pranounce. f¢. tha avor saw, HeDANfiLS! Fifacoion, . J. : e For our stock wo know of no liniment that equals Gf L e f S e B ranted Saninmhiog tollabla: 1t aevor dappaiate, TKR & DOUGLASS, North LHoward st., uvl??lflh’"l.m Georga Grant, £uq., Victeris, Rills County, Ki © tha larxest lla:"k ':‘l!lnav l; tho world, ”M\l’ln TI‘TI:‘ usen for man and beast Glles' Linimeat Iodide of Amma LES?! LINIMEN' 1 Hos E'. A hattle pnssesses mory D inirhears that aro Tolstod on archodutons pomom e oy crodutous bumme Price fugenta and 81 por boitlo. Quarie, 89,60 2" Kor Nalo by nil Wholesals & Itetall Drnggtats. CK1, 8 oath Olaskst, 41 aad 6o o0 : 71 e Taiand ave o s Do AUCTION SALES, , BY G. P. GORE & €O, 68and 70 Wabash avonge, On SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, &t 9 otluk, we shall offer & fine assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 18 crates W. G, Crockery in_open fots, Parlor ad Chamber Sats of nvclvj grade, Oylinder-Desk Bock. canes, Wardrobes, Marllo and Wood-Top Tables, Wal. nut Dedstesds of overy description, Bureaus, il Trees, Commadces, 1, 8. Dureaus, Whatnots, Sofes, Lounges, Easy.Chalrs, Walnut Chairs, Rockers Mit tressen, Turlor and 'Ofico Dosks, Show-Cases, Iied- Bprings, 4 and 3-ply Osrpets, Mirrors, Ete. GO, P. dORE & co,, \ Auctionsen, DRY GOODS! Two Great Trade Sales this Week ‘TUESDAY, 8eph 14, the third grest sale of the Eeanon, THURSDAY, Sept. 16, another aale, at which time reparato and distinct Lines of sowsonable gols will be sh wn, Attention {2 invited to the followiug laes to be ol ferod Taesdays Firai—An entirely new lino of Linens (nover befon offered, tho same being a specfal importation) coa- piieing au endiess variety af Dlesched, Brown, wd | Tuncy Dimaeks, Plain and Fancy-Bordered towels; 3 atyles Linen Crarh, and sn clegaut ssortment of Fancy Tabls-Cloths. Second~0loves, Gsunts, and Mits, tho most extes- sivo lino to be fonnd in the city, lucluding overy varie ty of Gents', Lidies’, Mirsca', and Childrons' wear {2 Kid, buck, dog-rkin, sheap, snd clath. gooda, Felt Bkirte, every grado aud variety, d sttractive liue of Fancy’ Oossimeres, Cob tonades, D, & T, Clanw, Beavers aad Union Oloths, "n'aand Roys' full shd winter siyle wool and furhas, + notlois, while goods, Aress trimmings, ete: CARPETS! A most stiractive Unoof 2 and 3-ply Colisge ssd Blagle Caaln Carpets, Balo at 9:50 a, m. GEQ, I, GORE & €O, 8 and 70 Wabssheir, Boots, Shoes & Rubbars AT ATOTION, BY OATALOGUE, On Wednesday, Sept. 16, at 9 1-2 &, I, sham ‘The assortmont will be found com~ ploto and of all grades, Tho namo BUCKER BOOT has been used for threo yoars, ONLY | BY US, on goods of OUR OWN MAKE, and each Boot stamped. This Boot is sold and guaranteed only by us, and of which o full line will be offered. GEO. P. GORE & CO., €8 and 70 Wabash. THURSDAY, SEPT, 16. First Thuredsy's Balo of tbe scason, The 12: Dry Goods, stc., contantly poured in upon eliating tw sales por weak. Please nota the following aps isitles for this sale : Men's snd Boys’ Gurtom-Mads Clothing, ordisary and medinm grado guod. mado up u tho atyles of e Prescnt season, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. 40 variation of Shetland and Merino Goods, Fall and Winter Welghta, an oxcellent lne, !Hgll.l‘l, %a,.rl‘.nd Yfinfin 'Bu: ondu"r:. h0 doz, Glogham an ca Urabrellas, Extensive n'no of Gonts' and Ladles' German Lipes and Linon Cambric Hdkfe,: beautiful goods. New attructiona in Hambuege, uiflings, ete, A now Lo of Ulotb, Hair, and Hhoe Brushes, Ttlck assoltment Embroxdered Plauo Covers, Men's sud Boys! Fatl Biylo Ifata aud Caps, New and_dlstinct line of Picce Goads, Cottonsdes, Satlnete, C enimeres, Bultings, tc. Toursday's Balés will be continued througliout ths soason, Haluaat :30 8, m., prompt. aeo, . g ORE & 00, 70 Wabas " By L. ROCKWELL & GO Auctioucers, 77 aud 79 Bouth Dourborn-at, Will sell tlla Jay (Saturday, Bapt. 11), commenciog 8t 100, m, & larjo stsortmueut of eligaut Parlor and Boc- Room Hults, Diulug-lwom and Kitehen Furaliussy Desks, Extenalon Tablos, eic,, 8180 a large stock of Brossels, Tngedin, and Stair Carpe Cousigued by the manufactarors to the highest biddet, Ourpets will Lo sold by tho roil or by the yard, L ROGKWELL ' €O, TO-DAY AT 11 O'OLOCK, ONE 9-STOP BURDETT ORGAN. Also, Bankrupt Biock of Prints and Shawls, E By 8, DINGEE #) and 83 Eaat Randolph-at, REGULAR AUCTION SALE THIS DAY, AT 10 A, M, Elegant Parlor Sults {n Coteline, Boge, sud Plusdi Waluut Chamber Sets, Bedsieads, us, Come wodes, Tables, sod every desctiption of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Both Now and Bacond hand, Alio, & full Lige of Offod Deaks, Job Lot of Dry Goods, ¥sucy Goods, 50 gros Faucy Boap, Begary, two elegant BLow Cascs, kcy 8% By JAS. NAMALRA & COn I’, MCNAQ 97 Fast Washingtun-st, Large ¥ill Trade Balo of BOOTS AND BHOES AT AUOTION, ‘Tueaday Morulog, St;tl. l,l ut 0:50 o'r_!ncl. Full line of New B&T‘I‘ln‘:’ru 'sll Trade; also 200 Cases War- U LE T MaNAMARA & 0V, Austtoaeess, ! I}