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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES. 5 ‘ sacred blue, because it was the color of noblemen. | her servant, were of the number. The latter THE CITY Ehu’&’i?fir‘i‘?h‘lfiafi‘ e bes nar would Forreat {;?g‘d'fiemd kt:mn%g%? r;;g;:r Nkl AX, WHEEL’ G ILLOTINE. His manner of protesting consisted of adopting | was only 18 years old, and she was so thin and —_— * Forrest's lawyer claimed that, according to Yesterday morning a TRIBUNE reporter called fl.m more go thhs eusltumlcs h?l 4 en c‘!lottgl de;iv::gfl;lfit Vs‘l"lfendtlll}e ll;gz ruflg&:&r F;’:;’ bgl],:i: NE. ki A tter, but = ceven made the color fashionable, and the | m 5 h GENERALNEWS, %‘éi:&::“‘&a‘z“ifi{‘“;"mkfi“ia““f‘ofi?,“i‘},’a‘.{’éffi. ?x?f%flnmfissgafifi 1% Sras oo busy i | The Sanson F. amily---Seven Gen- beawxat conrt, with the brilliant, Marquis e | aut ber h:nr;_diex o I;';rs!iv;:‘r:i, légdz-;;inid o Des- ? 3 3 i e Vi o : : rieres a ad, copie 1y The Sherman House is entertaining a large fqust tho wil f the pacty shilncted: » child | explaln st this timo, as he was engaged mc%fif.’: erations of Executioners. coeloer of his mants,' and wore coats ala | thisis :Ynjake?’ Desmorclsahmggeflhhshnulz sumber of foreign tourists to-day. They arc from all parts of the world. The new Hyde Park House dining-hall was thrown open yesterday for the first time for in Iaw had no will, and hence no abduction. paring a reply to the report of the Finance « Sancon. In Lis youth Gharles Heurl fgured | ders, and it was the litto o ‘o, smiling 2 b guests. Go out and dine to-day. tween J: for and lands a dm is rmwly%fimfly _,h a depression equal as nearly as may be o ¢ heighth of the Himalayas® By the b out the bottam of the sea sa enormong Btey have been made toward occan telegnphyp the expedition of the Challenger, Cainy’ 20d gether from any results which it may part al the sclentifle world, is likely to prove) e, greatest valne to commerce and civilization, \5"“ may add that there is no better exercise fo ¢ ship’s crew than a Jong cruise in blue. s and that, even if no results had been gaing o time of the officers and men of the Challe; o would not have been altogether wastor ™ t28e" The Court sald that Forrest’s.conduct was | mittee, which would be submitted to the Coun- guj:e conspicuously in a_love affair with Jeanne | through her tears, answered, °No, sir, it Is se- fllegal, and Price should have his child; but the | cil on Monday. Remarkable Criminals---Episodes of the | dc Verbernier, afterward the famous Comtesse | rions:’ whercupon Larivicre thresr down his Jirs Hayes shonghl. that thie question/of the P thonigh to what cxtent he was there- | cords and said, Let some one else bind her. Tt case yag eontimued tll Monday. diversion'of the funds was one of great impor- French Revoluti du Barry, A FOURTH OF JULY SERVICE. nol 3 el volution. cipient of her universally accorded favors is mot | it is not my profession to execute children!® Bt M';:[émefi'uf'xuff i{mmtfixpmpg tance, which he would cxpialn at & futare tnerally known. Sho, was. sequaiated with | Thete o L delay in_starting, and little urch, S e following proclama Nicole Bouchard sat down by her mistress’ feet im as the Chevalier de Longval, some years The Last of the | vefore her equivocal elevation 10 the Position | ang tried to sonsnt ber, " Bl aakied. lesye th be & tesiaent ot Byd Park reports et thereits| Fue Seciors ofithie Plocsss ot llualse o - THE CITY-HALL. Monsieur De Paris-- leave to b the body of a child lying on the beach justsouth yEL fanhi and suthoriz 3 of the King's favorite. During the bloody | with her in the same cart. I really believe that —_— e S Rt The o ase e mto | e et o linols, 8 form of moreiog 09 ise | The City Tressurer recelved $30,000 yesterday Sanisotie: cenes of the”Revolution, Charles Henri San. | I she had brsged for ife: more thin one would WHAT IS IT7 ‘The Minos Wesleyan University have hon- | 1876, belng the Third Sunday after Teinity, agreed | from County-Treasurer Huck, and $4,357 from £001 Was. Siueduponito cxconte: the'Womanat '\'figf;’f‘}n'fi&:"%e fi,‘ffée?el:" fke her place; | Washington street, near State, fa Maminarey " n = X ig] a] sred the Rev. W. C. Willing, pustor of Langley | chi'sentencen, canticlos, and versicles; the proper | the Water Department. Tn the primitie v S e ench soclety the | , It ¥88 in 1788 that the last instance of & sen- | was very large, owing to the proportions of the “fi':“'_gn’:"' "t'uh‘m”““;fl; light, causing. all wpy - Avenue M. E. Church, with the degree of Doc- | psalms are ciif,, cvil., and cxliv.; the lessons | Acting-Mayor Colvin turns up his Democratic | 17 the primitive times of Fren ¥ tence of cxecution. Five or six young and prettywomen | P 8y to stop and inquire ita cause. 117, are: L Deut., 1, or Josh man on whom devolved the sad mission of pat- BREAKING ON THE WHEEL were in the first cart, and their fate excited pity; | iotended to illuminate the way to A. I, Millery (61 East Washington street) great closing-oqt aly Xl ok A dis d says that the Financs Com- xxiv,, 1-28. 2. 8. Matt. vi., 19 o end. Spe: | Dose In disgust and says e Fioanes Come | i elriste it . k Xiv,, . v 0 death or exacting confession | occurred. In an attempt to rescue the girl with | but when poor little Nicole Bouchard was seen Sl prajers fo.he waly slierithe. 8:,‘,‘;’;},,"‘:{‘?,‘, mittee will never be able to barrow a dollar. byttzortu.re took the mame of Exgcuummr ot | whom he was in love from the v!olencgio( her | there was an explosion of indignation. ' Cries of giving, P A iy Consamatan. ‘The Judiciary Committee is called to meet in T d also | mother, a young man named Jean Louschart £ NO CHILDREN ' P Liue set forih and antborize 1o be used in the | the office of Ald. Thompson, Room 29 Reaper | HiEh 'Justice, because high Judges an became tavolved in a violent struggle with his | rose numerous and loud. 1In the Faubourg St. Dioceee of Jilinols an ofice, or service of Té | Block, to-morrow morates. Hildrethoe expul- | RoyalJudges alone had the right to passsen- | oo ™0 o S50 importunely sppedred on the | Antoine I could see the women wecping. I 'was W tence of death. Custom had established a sort | scene. The old man received his death-blow, | almost overpowered by the scene. 1 had looked Deam to be suid or sung oo the Fourth day of | gion and Hayes’ abolition will be considered. Jaly;h. D 1870, £ hi th . Fora period of | and the parracide was condemned to_die upon | at Nicole Bouchard in the Conciergerie, and her A Sopy of thtes services Will be gent fo srery | o2, Morsc, Colvin's Assistant Corporation | Ot hieraeehy In the profesclon. Tora period of | 454 b0 puraeide was condemned to, dis upon eyes to my thinking seemed to say, ¢ You will (lergyman minisiering in a parish or mission in | Counsel, has quiet time poking around the | over 200 years the office of exccutio outh. Acrowd had gathered round the scal- [ not kill me? And yet sheis dead now. She the lflws‘e-vlm“ Epwanp McLares, Bisho, City-Hall. He has made no demonstrations to | remained in possession of a single family, laps- ¥old, when, at. the last moment, a plercing cry | was the ninth. Whén she passed before me I Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paal, Chicago Ascen- | take forcible possession of anything as yet. fng from father to son through seved genera- | was heard, and a young girl was seen waving | had to_struggle with an Inspiration that whis- sion, 1876. As business of importance will come before | tions. her handkerchief.” The victim tried to smile, | pered in my ear, ‘ Smash up the guillotine, and GEORGE WILLIAN! the Council at its next meeting, some of the CHARLES SANSON DE LONGVAL, and risingto his feet exclaimed, “Farewell, | do not allow this child to die.” My assistants flzeu !unm?:il; lef the Y‘:mlx‘_z _\Igfi'snflllfls?:g Asso- | Aldermen are anxious that it should be boerne | the first of the race appointed to this lugubrious Hc!ejl, hrfiwell"!:] It ln[x anlmt ml:zxr you :lhonl]d pusllxcd 1;er mzl) lmd‘fmtl thIe l‘mi!e.dl ‘?Tcdf:‘;:y' ciations, speak "arwe even- . m. & say, Jean,” re| 4 voice from the crowd. In | my legs trembled, an arned sick. 48 ngto young men. John V. Farwell will pre. | nnind that the meeting occurs at 3 p. m. to- | position, was born at. Abbesille fn 1653, Hav- 2 mioment, the palings about the. scallold were | Mot oin hea’ et oF Theraiont T i ing a fancy for military life, on com- | brokendown. A horrible uproar ensued. Fol- | said tome, ¢You are unwell. Go home and tor of Divinity. The Dlinois Wesleyan University of Blooming- ton has just confirmed the degree of A. D.upon the Rev. W. C. Willing, of Langley avenue AL E. Church, of this city. Mrs. Allie Herring nee Murphyand her sister, Miss Kate sfurphy, well known in musical cir- des in Xenis, O., are visiting Miss Eva Harring- «on, on West Monroe street. T. DeWitt Talmage, Dr. Ostrander, and Dr. W. H. Perrine are positively engaged for the Lake Bluft Sunday-School Assembly, which will be held from July 18 to 26. The “Qld Settlers” annual reunion and of watches, dismonds, Jewelry, and silverys which are being sold at public anction every ._.,,',',‘ Ing to the highest bidder without regard to copt. ‘Thig Is a clear case of bard times, when 8ach rich. and valuable goods can ba purchased in this g ner. Mr. Miller's reputation us the *Leagy Jeweler of the West " is a zusrantes that every sis tlcle cold, either at public auction of private sg, is exactly as represented. That it isa stccess, fy clearly cvinced by the large attendance of ozr best business men and their_ladles, who spend ant hoar listening to Mr. J. 1. French, the ':::' tloneer for Miller, who, by his polite and agreeatys manner, makes ll_welcome, whether puschars ornot. ' We prononnce it the pleasantest piace thecity tospend an evening. Go once and Yyou s d W. F. Brewster will have charge of the Rasket picnlc will be held at the Fair Grounds | =0 2% The contracts for the construction of the > ; i =2 ¢, using Gospel songs, assisted by a chorus ing of age he bought a commission in ( lowed by the populace the burly smith who had | trust to me for the rest.” I did not answer, and | in Elgin, on Wednesday. Al are cordialiy fn- | qicie™ ey oehe: 060 O the Assosiation | Milwaukee avenue viaduct—that piece of worl the regimunt of tho Maquis de Labols. | spoken rushed forwasd mad sciing Lonsio | iskto scaffold. [was in a fever, and so scared | ! Wanttogoaguin. v 50 long delayed and so loudly called for by the in his muscular arms, cut his bonds, and pre- | that at the corner of the Rue Santonge, when a BILUARDS good time is expect “Qld Auntie " Osborn, known in police an- m!s(}c:ir the last thirt; l;'n,axs, died of heart dis- ease last evening at No. 39 South Clark street. She was a colorcd woman, upwards of G0 years of age. ‘The Lake Bluff Sunday-School Assembly promises to be a great success. Itisunderstood Branswick's elegant billlard parlors, 157 and 129 Twenty-second street, between Michizn ang ‘Wabash avenaes, have been entirely refitted, md can now boast of being the finest billiard parlors in thecity. It will reopen Monday night, the 191, inst., with exhibition zames by the leading experts in the city. Billiards will remain at the popalar, price, 40'cents per hour. John Horan, Superin, in this city has received 2 letter from Mr. D. L. S( 5 Moody, fromn which the Iollowing. extract fs | Population of that neighborhood—wero avaried | slere. Durior the sammer of 1003 he Was'| ooy (o carry him off n triumph, Suoson was'| Wy stopped_me and begged, 1 thought the faken: * r. Georze Williams, of London, the | yesterday by the Board of Public Works to | stationed at Dieppe. Riding through the coun- | ferribly alarrhed; scparated from his assistants, | iale girl was before me. ThiS evening I thought founder of the Y. M. C. Associations, will be in | Thomas Leighton for that part over Kinzie tryonone occasion, he was injured by a fall | his situation sr.-cmu{:l nerilous in the extreme. | I saw apots of blood on the table-cloth when I Chicago over Sabbath, and I wish sou would | strect, and to the American Bridge Company | from hig horse, and as narsed through a te- | But the rescuer touched his arm. +Fear otk | s sitting down to dinner.” Sanson’s consti- Artange ta have him epasloin the hall. . Ebink 1 Tor the Caveoll atrect Sectlon: dious {llness by a young woman to whom he be- | I8, Charot,” (@ pame frequcntly given to | tution was giving way, and his spirits also, it will do the young men good to hear him. He | Tne South-Town Assessorstates that his books derly attached, Not long after his re | Chavles Henri Sanson), he cried, “we don’t | Martin, his brothier, who usually took bis place Is one of the most successful merchants in Lon- | ywill surely be made up by next Saturday. After | Ame tenderly attached. Not long after his re | yont'sey,rn you, but your tools. Henceforth, | whenever there was occasion for doing so, per- don, and has done 2 good work for the young | that time persons will not be allowed to assess | covery he was horrified to learn that the object Charot, you miust kill yeur customers without | ceived that the old excentioner of his affection was the daughter of one Master | making themn suffer.” Turningto the crowd, he WAS BREAKING DOWN. that Talm: of Brooklyn, and Ostrander, of = Har] Y. hav, ised to assist in the | men of that city. I liope Chicago will gite him | themselves, but the Depaty Assessors will do mel::l,y 'N have promise a good welcome. Your brother in Christ.” gm FO;)!"B"N}\“ ;“tn bde ! mt‘i“yht“t seems .'-lfiém Pierre Jonanne, executioner of the towns of il]:‘xli;l': 5 Ifi; hmefi;’ ;’.‘&“e bthént hl':!e is v;% The sllghteslt ?iu:se m}a}c}: himn “slhngctler, ;.ud[hs 1tendent, 137 and 130 Twenty-second street, " . . 4 : ‘scafl 9 —_—— The tempersire gesterday, as otserved by CITY FINANCES, Dt fow of them Bave made recurns, o °° | Rouenand Dieppe. The intimacy continued, and all its avcessorics werd roken 1 pleces. ?,‘;Z"lfiflc".fi the darkest moo!:ic)i:u:, Wwhich he re- [ REOPENED. s Manasee, optician, TRIBUNE building, was a3 2 e antil Sancon was threatened with dis- | Fire was sct to the heap, and it was reduced t0 | fained to nis lact day. . Tn 1606 the aged heads- |~ Anderson's dining-room has reopened at 119 Fifth avenue, between Madison and Washington THEE FINANCE COMMITTEE The license department docs but very little | missal from the regiment on account of his dis- o o e} ofth Cly Councl o conunction with Tres- | busges Bovadaye. Hardiy " aloos Ticse | Bracstl ssocaiont. H il et | S0, Carts ot Savson, v amons the | o e, 'Caiog L oo i bt b o : : has been taken out during the past weck. The | from . the army, and was preparing to leave | o 3 2 | pourbelore Bt expl % : e T gy Glerk Duts and City AMO™ | 115 of unlicenséd places s Bot yet bech eiten | s tomums bty Sl & plrehiring Lo, 16ave | which should kecp the sullcrer'a-body o orl- | ' Hens. beliess nse, et 5o ablle by he_ statios ney Tuthill, held a very important and 1ong | 5 the city Jawyers. for prosccation, bus proba- | Douse of Jonanne, he found the Iatter engaged | ZOntal position, and insure prompter and safer | which fate awarded to us. It is of no use to sesslon yesterday alternoon. Of the Committee | bly soon il be. It does not seem that thein- | in - tortaring his daughter in. ordes “to hiration than could be expected of handwork. | Lope that the world will ever receive you ; your there werc present Chairman Ald. 8. H. Mo | tended raid upon peddiers hasbeen productiveof | extort . & Cconfession of - the- name of i s e om0 Jorghren. Crea, and Ald. Briggs, Pearsons, and Rosen- | much fruit. her seducer. He announced bimself a8 | waggecking, and he visited the executioner for for your son. It would be a desertion from burg. The matter of Mr. Hages continuingto | Ald. Thompson hed s resolution fn his pos- | the man, and offered to mairy the | the purpose'of consulting with him in regard (6 your duty. There has notbeena single instance act as Comptroller, when he had been removed | £ession yesterdsy which would, if passed by the | &irl and remove with her to_some distant coun- | the constructlon o sucl'a machine. Upon its | I your family of such desertion. Our family is by tho Council was discussed, and & resolution | CouRgl put su eflectual Jamper on the obsti- i{,:;;d%;‘i’gfifinmld;ggmfifil“;‘;fih ather re- | completion Sanson and two of his brothers went. | ceriainty the inost ancient and important 1 She adopted, of which the following communication | fiize ‘uader the ‘mer ebarior b CononPeo") | fhan whose Tamily would regard therm Both with | 10,40¢, prison of Bleatre to make experiment | profession ; but others Tave done as we have ! ¢ g e that under the new charter the Council were % ly N ]!"b phecs Teld with the guillotine upon three cory‘;cs. This | done. For a long time I sincerely believed we is a tenor: S empowered to fix the amount of the bonds of wflufl;lpt f‘llfflm 10 iy be In “x’lfif‘}d‘“ D‘iell‘ took place on the 17th of Apri, 1192, in the | were nseful to socFet_v, and that in no profession Cmcado, June 17, 1876.—AMr. S. 8. Hayes: | the Comptroller so that by {h\clfig the sum | upon ‘ie '10'; oh. " 2 “",’fl“ ““.’l "&5 © | court-yard of the prison, in the presence of Drs. | were self-denial and devotion shown more Ir. Hay profession of executioner. The girl seemed de- | Angoine Louis, Philippe Pinel, and Cabanis. | than in curs, but I have scen such sin- Comamon it the iy Tresnarer sndnctk, [0 | something like 820,000,000, foclt be d to abide by her father’s decision, and conjunction ou of the passabeof the for. | ¥as Comptroller, was settled, and would have | termined to abide by her father’s decision, and | The prisoners Tooked: g camery Hok Cavanis. vents ‘that my opinions are slighth T gy you of the passage of the fol- | y5'come down and out. It fs_ expocted that the | alter an interval of liorror and. despair the sac- dows A question had arisen iy regard to the fi{,’fi-aim‘“ Some dn§ ey be suppre‘%sed’,‘ pect 0 T T o thevesnttion pising s o | resolution wil come up Monday afternoan. nicowas ouade, éadSansan shape of the knife Two experiiments were just o many other things have been suppressed: ity Frcatarer, aud ity Clepi 2o Committce. | The Council Committee appointed to hear tho | Te record says. £ that, habing 4. breal om the | HAS—n s Shlle Ehaps T reseys, | At ther ba gertain tidt 8o ane fus & g The Commitice hias been informed through the | Petition and claime made by . C. G. Dixon to | wheel s certain Martin Eslau, Master Pierro | Sie, Ooier Tith a knife oblique knife was there- | silo for the blood you shed. Do not forget toat press udotherwiee hst 7ou,assuming toactim the | Hhe ofclal seat of 410, Wheeler of the Thir- oo aneipal executioner, having ¢Om- | fore adopted. A week aftcr Sanson had occa | fs Judre who pasies sentence 1o wore Bespan. capacil of ¥ Comnpi ler, in conjunction ith 4 s0n-in-] atel v BV e 5P T5. D. Colvin, Aciing Mayorof the ify. purpose | City Clerk's office, ‘and. afer listening for 2 Fiarried, to aim & blow at the enipris. tho el FOR Syt e bewisyeiem Un aman hame] e Yo e ol 1O Bt armenof oney dhe ek tro (i sy e | o'y fends apa Wimasit elemen e rolsroncs | oo IoF 1 in Ot and v booted by he | Compled Shurie:Sors unestace was o | armi oS S bl youth h foined rom . We : mol e happiness so dearly zht was of " i T ReEeby notify and warm younor ta. presama. a0 £5 | bock 1. the Council, and propounded the fol- | ghort duration. The wife of ‘Charlss Samscn farc o fii;h”h“:figfi,‘f’dfiff"%fifi Shobightet the artillery. Tnis figg&e;nxofinwugzgdtg; follows: 8a.m.,67deg.; 10a. m,, 71; 12 m., ¥2; 3 p. m., 75; § p.m., 61. Barometer, 8 a2 m., 23.50; § p. m., 28.43. The proeeedlngmflhe thirty-sixth. nnnh-exsa? ¥ of the Chicago Bible Society, held last April, have been printed very neatly, in pamphlet furm, for general distribution. "Included is the the Rev. Dr. Mitchell on the ocea- streets. Jathea S. Anderson, formerly of Ander. son's European Hotel, and Benj. N. Anderson, formerly of the Continental Hotel, will be fomnd on hand to maintain their former reputation ag caterers. The table will be supplied with th the market affords, and at lh‘e‘znnfl-let-live pik?:,' ————— SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, Monday we shall offer the ' greatest bargatns tn lace shawls and jackets from auctlon ever yey offered in this market; $20 lace shawls and jackets for $10; those worth $30 for 820, etc. We haves splendid stock of silk cloaks at very low prices, and have everything new and desirable in oar mil. linery department at the lowest prices. -Hotchkdn, . Palmer & Co., 137 and 139 State street. ——————— ICEBERGS AT REDUCED RATES. The increasing eales of Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines has compelled us to use our warerooms on Third avenue for packing and shipping par~ poses, therefore the entire stock of Allegrett! Ice- berg Refrigerators at that place fa offered at liboral discount, Hare bareater for o img days, o'x:rlé‘ Apply to Farrar & Wheeler, 155 Stateq 8 dfon. Gospel Temperance Meeting every day at3 p. m. in Lower Farwell Hall. Leaders for week rommencing June 19, 18:6: Monday, Mrs. H. L. Martin; Tutsday, Mrs. Goodman; Wednesday, Mrs. Dice; Thursday, Mrs. Cummings; Friday, Sll.un‘izy, Mrs. Kermott. John Chambers, aged 45, who lived with his family at No. 191 Canalport avenue, died sud- tlenly yesterday noon, immediately after eating Lis dinner, at Culberton’s packing-house, on the rorner of Stewart avenue and Eighteenth street. Heart disease is said to have been the cause; The seventh yearly picnic of the French-Cana- dian Benevolent Society, ** St. Jean Bngflsu," of Chicago, will take place ‘Saturday, the 24th inst., ot Washington Heights. Departure 8:152. m., Chicago Rock Island & Pacific, corner Van Buren and Pacific avenue. Al cordinlly invited. act, as such action is unaathorized in law and in | lowing questions to tne = Law Depart- | died after giving birth to son. = % £ A R o S o e | PRSI S O e, M, ey g meke aw onton: | ke ont s (s ot dtaren tu | SR sl ok e i ol | {8 Rerdlon b wore a o | S, AP 10 Tarmr & Wael inois Cent , who s collar- J. B. Bracas, P reason for a time. oucn he was avolded | yented the machi Pelleti; carried t 5 i i dge of the election of its ow 3 | wi e o pachine. Telletin was carried to | mous vote. Like others of the family Henrd ac- BOOTS AND . Soe] b.?;e:}ummi': wmlm[g{;fifi: ‘Soe #ix Jacon Romeszna, R heihen i ole 50 Aothe e e embera, mh;ggggmfigk%er;ggfimggegéhg proposal tho scaflold tn 4 faisting it and LIt would have | cepted his fate, and upon the death of his fath- | e nave e oo o e ot Doots ma terday and paid a short visit to his office. Helis CLixTox Bricas, ed, it can decide between the contestants; and jurisdiction for that of the c,:lplm of the King- Thee uemnn :ra.s lookgd aon ‘;;‘;‘;flé e;’i]wbotm he h&d lo:En‘(,!sg:c mfn«;c;cedad tothe | thoes 25 per cent. Our reduced sale will wm-’ IEptoving sapidlycand Wil goonhe ableids ot o apras o, }‘;,‘;‘f‘:f.;“g}”f,{’:’c:“‘:‘c’fiflgf h‘;fi;_f“gfl{;tfg fom ¢ was gtelivaeled, Sob It afforded. | sncoess. At mence Monday, June 19, and will last for thirty| d again to his dutics. HAYES' REPLY. S, m an opportun! renounce an unpleasant | “Princo and peasarit, persons of all ages and of 3 h days. This is a rare chance for buyers. Men's' ‘This was delivered to the ex-Comptroller, and | election eases? celebrity, and to leave a spot replete with ad | norp cexes, fell i e e o Sttactofl 190l 10 S8 OF | and-sswoil ahows gt 10w 10 80 cat 61 oot s, dies', misses’, and children's accordingly. Har- An inadvertent error crept into the item con- e e was requested to make an immediate reply, COLVIN'S LAW EXPENSES. recollections. Toward the latter part of the - R e Jeinind of Becotver Burley on the | oo that the Committee contd act at once. " Fhi2 | The following sre the wnssss. of bills year1685 Sanson went. to Parts. e e petlol of the reveldiion. The |ifrom other members of the family \ho exercised Bank, published yesterdsy. Instcaayo[ ‘maki was done by Mr. Hayes in the following note: for legal eervices rendered for H. D, Colvin Sanson fulfilled the duties of his terrible Charles Hcmll Sanson, throughout tfih ;’hole '»bzu' fl“momt e mfl SC:! o1, It } demmand on the stockhotiers Tor £100 cach 35 | Cmcaco, June 17, 1676.—S. H. AlcCrea, Fey., | T percon in the oo warranto case, and which | office at Paris for some years unmarked by tho | Croes Hentl Sanson, throughout this whole £on wasborn 10 Heurt Sanson fn 1700, bas made a demand of $100to be paid on each | 974 olkers—GENTLEMEN: 1am in receipt of your | H. D. Colvin evidently thinks the city will | occurrence of any incidént of lpecuflm‘ interest | they fnct upon the scaffold the headsman | ppo moyiis nrention that the boy iy Sae ol ot nala by th P note informing me of the Jaseage of a certain feso- | pay, for the bills have been presented: until the trial and execution of been the profession of his ancestors, and the ample Jhars ol g 'y thiem: lution by the City Council on yesterday, and noti- | Gondy, Chandler & Skinner 8 800 MME. PIQUET o fortune he must in time Inherit, being an only The thief, Andrew Reilly, whom Detective | fying and warning me notto presnme to issue to ] F 677 £ rder her hn a. TWICE IN THE PRESENCE OF THE KING. £on, seemed to make a different career possible. y ¥, 3 . o James P. Root. 700 | in 1677 for an attempt to murder her husband. These tw t] red in the beginni 2 Helnzmsn shot while attempting to_capture, is | the city employes city certificates in payment of the Egbert_Jamieso; 700 | Before the day of u’,:,,.‘ Fiquet’s exccution the ese tvo meetings oceur: n the beginning | But the dying words of the grandfather were sow in a speedy way of recovery. Mr. Hefnz- ;“"P"_ld“”fi“e“; from the city, a8 such action will | G'H, Morse. 500 | prisoner was s’;xhje‘«:l.edlo tartiire to induce her f,{ the year ,]_.:79 g 'nmts;m 0"“; the exccu- | only too true; the stigma attached to the race D oae, et entirely exonsruted from any | ™% Wiito fuform you what the Riolationa of the | mota1.__..ooo. 52,700 | o reveal the neimes of her aecomplices, She | performod. In & peltion Shich Saneon | paclaocitle, Youog Mead was cent to and this alone should be a sufficient denial 10 | Goar Cnck el babaaeiTect WIthin bwentyfOr | 1y wras alreavs supposed that when Mr. Calvin | (oricssed ereryth Test I the e she e e rrased T oaing: be | explalned his | fathers calling, had pot & playmate written to the insinuations put forth st the time by some ceieed the siznatne of the Mfayor. The resolution | sommenced fi-Heoquw;xmnm fight agaimst the dnjmedh * Good heaven, ol IfT had told him | moned “to Verilie: Loy xur® e ggh;;fm"me “lf'l‘l;"dgggf_f,‘,!%gflfi: : pleting ot ot ¥ lon. Thomas e commences con- 1 & . ) referred to by you hasnot _yet been signed by the yne, an of it I should have lost his respect, which was | ganecn standing near o window which opened on | apen e instre e ns o “Jeath, bt the words kins, 89 Clark street, opposite Court-House. = 12X12X9—4, Material for papering the walls, of & room, size as above, can be bought of gilt paper for $3.14; satin, $1.98; white, $1.42; brown, 66 cents, border inciuded. Our prices this week will be lower than ever. L. F. Stone & Co., 213 Stats” street, first wall-paper store sonth of Adams. ——— BUGST BUGS! BUGSt ¢ If you lsy awake nights on acconnt of bugs, call on or address A. B. Coman, 1470 Soath of Mr. Heinzman's enemics. o - The Heanital Zousres, a proficient military | Ha0% aod your noticg i therefore premmature, | cluded it at his ‘owh expense, and no one had P hay, Hadanma Pt gaiicmoring of the | the parksSanson, {ntimidated by the prostze | explainon th as e e e o | o et aing oDy W70 Sonl sompany composed of e iower of the_colorel THE 500KS WANTED. " | atfon in office of & maan whoms the vast mariy e S aaduet o Siad, in Spotlsss | of rovalty, dared advance no farther thun the | cxbugee st 4 r 510 2 school, and did | roaches and moths in yonr carpets and farnitare, young men of the city, give & enn The next business transacted wss thoprepara- | of the citizens reject. To say nothing of this | beauty she stil retained tn smie of por o years | dmn"g‘c grobal the fom words they & okewers ot sty vm;‘:]ghle T8 Betors o Jo0r. 1 ruie Howill answer your lepter inperson to any part oh . 'y y Y. e MRS. JAINE ‘having leased the Honore Block for the parposs of. renting furnished rooms, has calcimined, cleaned, and furnished all thronghout with entirely new) furnitare, and is now prepared to rent farnisheds Tooms, single or en suite, very cheap, UNDWAY @ NEWLAND, Zud WEST MADISON STREET., 'Why buy ready-made garments when the above: firm cut and make clothes to fit any form neatly with Jittle additional expense? Their cash prices lestimontal entertainment 3t Farwell Hall, to- | tion o the following note to Alr. Hayes, ro. | exorbitance. o the bille treiooiing of th morrow evening, A programme of vocal and in- | questing that he delfver over the book 14 the | a1 oa oy g thyatics ot the B roge Smapes oz, In the cart Veside | in a claim for the sums that are dus 10 yon” | Twnld o entrance, and fell fainting at her strumental musle, addresses, and military evolu- | JroerSr Oh - of the bills can simply be regarded as a small 050 th Cattor for B o Becomplice, gaid the King, without even turningtolookat the | feet. The whole house was in an uproar. My tions Las been aranged, und prizes will be dis- | " Curcago, June 17, 1876.—S. 5. Hayer, Esy.— | fnstance of the stupendons amount of check | souted Srat. - Whes hor tormens ooy Mmcs; | headsman. - T have ordered that yonr csounts | fesber wag out, and when he returned he asked sributed among the auditors. §m: The undersigned, the Finance Combittee of | that has marked the doings of Colvin And. his | Fiava bioiancen ‘and, bawing ericefally to San: | ¢ cxamined and cettled without delay; but the | mo the caase of my agitation. 1reld bim of The second anniversary excrcises of the Lake | the City Council of the Cityof Chicago, the City | gang. Attention has becn dircctod. to thess son, offered her hand thit he might assiat her to | Soatyas ROO for the present, and your claim is | what had occurred, and produced T.'s drawing. View High School commence Thursday evening | Trctinrer, and the City vk, sespecifully re- | fnstinces of downrizht misappropriation by the | ee the stese. *Hhsse Inguired what posi- | 175185000 livres, T believe’s “T thank your | He doubtless thought that the time hd com a8 o'clock, when the annual rehearsal, com- | JuSet that von deliver to them AN give thetn “the | Tesolution directing the City-Attorney toinquire | tion she was to take. The man who was. (o gg | 2 niestyaw th as xgpll’d: 1gmt tu e us respect” | for an explanation, for be asked my motber and prising recitations and music, will occur. Fric [ oy SO (ROURE, PADER, et Including the | into the amonnt of money paid for extra legal | r bloody deed became so impressed” that he | fnsweicd Sanson; +but Ihescech your Majesty | grandmother to Iéaye us alone. He then told y evenlog will be devoted to a Centennial | Cify Comptroller, and that tho clerks and cmployes he,}.\; ills T el % bad barcly strength to tell her she had only to | b0 remember that my debts have 6o ;“;“E_";FE{; me who and ;vyh;; R muns }3% seoupinied me cuted fo SLI: 8790 to. Gonas, Caungiey | 14y hee head upon the block. " Tt was s bungling | Joncrer and that they throateu my diberiyo K | T o Lisrory.of our family, with the reasons memorial, Jor which the graduates and pupils | in eaid ofiice act pursuant to the directions of raid have provided a programme of music, declama- | Finance Committee, ?c:y Treasurer, and City | amounted to $1,320; § Goudy, Chandler | execntion. Three times the sword fell, ami these words the King turned and casta rapid | same repulsive profession. He also told me of tions, and tablean scenes from historical events, | CIERe S 8 McChea, 4 Skinner, and $600 for the services of Mr. | the hooting and detision of the mob, belfora the g bimacd st : At 4:90 yesterday afternoon some citizens en. 3.5 piwan Morsein fhralshing amuzement totho Judges | hoad wis SEvered rom o trani (Vhen B st a0, ot soe o ils Qreetly o s g | [ Erandiather’s dviog wish, and teokc advan- Joying the sights at the lake shore discovered Phcge Roszxnene, before whom he appeared. jt fell, the sssistants rais2d it and placed It up- | 3'boll, and an officer appeared. - *Fetch me 5 S L e g 91 aredown to *‘abed rock™ basis, and the variety. 1be body of & man floating in the water at the “Caiion Mooh Commiles, The matter of reducing the wages of the | On the block. Safe-conduct, sald Loulsy *and direet it to.the | Lty is bound to follow in hie steps end those | aud styica Tarely equsledandnever srnalied. oot of Perk ot Jt v ki ahore and Casman Boes, oy Clrk ™ | polic force was talked of by gevoral members | ¢ Another crecation performed by the fist | Firmcet wit tell sou.” fhe Kiog then dietated | most painful houss of oy lfe. Bat I was 1F CUR:SIBUR SR READERS ence to foe Morgue, where it was recoj "This communieation was taken to Nr. Hayes | of Council vesterday. carsons Sanson w the following order: young and submissive; his ressons were well RE that Supt. Hickey was in favor of having a MEMORABLE ONE. By order of the King. Tt Sad Torcible; That no ltermative bt o :“m*::’:fi:iflf:g%:;‘:hffi:fi’;“:pm 3 Ve A as tke body of Edwin Woods, who committed | by Messrs. McCrea, Rosenberg, and Pearsons, In 1694 copics of a libel entitled the “Ghost ‘His Majesty, being desirons of ‘fivingfl. Charles | gubmit, and g . that cleans like new, send stamp for postage oft suicide twelve days ago by jumping from a row- | aid, like the other lethor of 1o Comyy ed force,—of first, second, and third class. h Loat Jato the lake a the do0t of Twellth streer | ooy 10se,the other le e T e pi Do et et proportionately | O3 Scarrom,” directed towards Louis XIV. | Tiari Sapon ihe mcans of attcading to his occa- e Commencement week beging st Ferry Hall | MeCrea had quite a ong coosuitaon wiih x| 8t S000 5700, aud $300 3 year Birisaad Versalc. 1 vas mmong e Frinors | E2'ooe; et 1, 8lm sfe conduc for & SHACe | et it appears e thc lder Soason. had mo | 1ils vamphler. ook & MeLaid, Na, 80 Deare wish to constrain his son's inclination, for he nl- | Dornstreet. - to-day, when the baccalaureate | Hayes, but what took place between them 'is y ¥ 5 .t i ets eivored. Oral ‘cxamnstions. Smion. | oy Known io. themssches: The tolostog re | THE COUNTY BUILDING. QL the bloon Anll at fhe:ponet Ahal i #uld I'J‘.?ffionaé’fi%r'fl.‘;:;fié'é’n&ffféf it b lowed i pertet. Uberty driog bis outb, ven i arrest or molest him in any way; to_all jailers | refusing to appear with him in pul 80 that tempiuously cyled hd fhe ot eREmiEs, | O et b1 B Jalters they should Bt b associated I the miode of persed with music, mg’g’ and compositions, Eg'ns indited® by Mr. Hayes to the Commit- AN ARTISTIC GROUP ON EXHIBITION. Gentile's elaborate picture of the First Regiment still attracts crowds to see it. Without exception, will occupy to-morrow an f the next day. i 3 exerciees begin Taeatay atiomeon o YRS ONCE AOBE. e oty Tressurer yesterdsy seat 853000 | This ontrage so cxasperated Louis that he do- | 21d prlsonsaot io eceive him; snd it in gpite o | they shou were yet inorant of the young man's {400 and the final commencement exer- | Cmicaco, s S kX, Fary ||| the Gy Treasures, cxtreme penalty of the law. An anonymous | Sries that ;-:,,g:;,,i_fl;';‘gfh?gg;::nge;-mdgg relutionship to the abhorred executioner. Henri | it is the larzest and best group ever photographed, S ipudnesday 1410 0. m., and the Septennial | CPairman of Findnce Commilice aclivertoyon | , Assistant Statels-Attorney Bireh was back t0 | Letter Informed the police that the pamphlets | 3ics Alee orders that the prex registered at the | {Faveled some time, visiting all parts of Europe. | Studios, No. 103 State street. g 4p.m. the books, pavers, etc., in the office of City | DI8 Post yesterday. : obtained circulation through a book-binder | office of the Gardes du Commerce. He formed an attachment to Sy0ng Wdy whoo e ——— - At 5:1512: eveniig an unknown boy, apps- | Comptioller, and that the clerks snd employeaof | James K in jail rday for | Bamed Jean Larcher. His premises were | Delivered at Versailies on ihe nineteenth of | he met at Paris after his return, and on solicit- THE SECRET OF KEEPING COOL g 8p] e s wes ikt Jall gesterday dor | EREL and, to the greater surprise of the | April, seventeen hundred and efghty-nine. Ing his father's approbation of his choice, an- | gy best understood by persons buying Fisher or Louts. nounced at the same time that he he had de- | oo refrigerators and Ice-boxes, Kedzie's water- rently about 14y gk the eaid ofice act purenant to the. dirertions. of © m{m.mmgm e mile SHCMBLIOE | [l tara Financs Commitin, et roneodons of | gebt, at the fnstance of Thomas Brennan, unfortunate owner than any other, several The executioner received the document and | cided to remain true to the traditions of his an- sox street crossing, slij and fell under the | City Clerks Iwonld sey that I will comply with | The Grand Jury reassembles Tuesday for | copies of the libel were found. Larcher en- train. - Thirteen Sunipped e b3 o, St T ooy papmaedsbat It ie suhor- | work, Unless the work of fnvestigation i taken, | dured forture and diod protesting his iamocence. | respestiany mens Mee wece Ho Tiberty was | cestors and become a headsman. Thencefor- protected by the man whose life he was soon to | Ward he was his father’s assistant. Upon the filters, Packer's cream-freczers, of Dalton, 103 State-st. Lacgest stock and lowest prices. ————— O cars passed over his head and d by law, but I must have cl t of bt arm, complotely severing Tators Lian pok L must have clear wasrant of law i R It was subsequently discovered that the pres- ggdy. He on darl) sons :E&mp.-g&m::; 2{:?;{;1:;:};‘3 g b;::}l;‘;?:&‘@;:;flfl{ FhiDu seaclon Wikl a8 s o ence of the aghlnts in. Larchiors house was | Lake.. As e retired, the Queen and Madame | occasion of his first execntion he describes his Songress shocs without stockings. “The body | can st all reasonable fimes have necems b tee | 1. khe County Board will elect Warden Kimber- | §hes Of the o plot contrived between his fu- | Elizabeth swept past him. He was thus on the | stosation thus: “I looked stupidly at the THE DEFEAT. OF BLAINE was taken to the Morgue to awalt idenbirega | Laske ro cxemination, and 1 am ready at all times | 178 successor to-morrow. The candidates are | fuo (P 0C® B o8 £On prramour, whom she ( same day in the presence of three royal persons | bloody scene. I saw the assistants pushing the | msy or may not effect the good of the country, but and the Coroner's inquest. %o farmeh them with copies of all ‘pay-rolls | PUMErous, and allare confldent that they are | yfierward married. ¢ who Deadless trunk into a basket, while another was | the unsuroassed beanty, sweetness, and clegance or other documents in my ' possession. | the favorites. . At theage of 64 the first Sanson was com- SUBSEQUENTLY FELL UNDER HIS KNIFE. sponging the blood that had spurted upon the | of tone of the Pease piano remains the same. For The _sccond occasion on which Sanson eaw | scaffold.” I was seized with irresistible terror 8ale by Pelton & Pomeroy, No 231 State street. —_————— HARRY MOXON has leased the popular Road-Houso at Bowmanse ville, formerly keptby £l Newman, andis pro- pared to receive his frienas from town. pitcta b ol GLEN FLORA WATER UNDILUTED is drawn by Buck & Rayeer, drucgi: ‘W. H. Crane, the favorite comedian, makes | 3 ) » v Il also take great plessure in presenting | The Commissloners were absent, or most of | pelled to resign his horrible office, as his nerves his llagasfmce_in.chimgo at the Adelphi | the original pay-rollsof city employes’ for thels them, in attendance upon the heant, o Con- | had utterly Tated him. - He couid 16 Tonger one | Lonle SVE Toce tofion on | shortly after the | and Lran away os fast as my logs would carry this {Sun Crane bas a host of | signatare in case any party should be willing to nd. | toci: I yesterday, hence a general dullness | dure toreinain in Paris, and retired with his | invention of the guillotine. The King and his | me. I wandered through the town, hardly d ouis, expressed a desire to knuwm% what I was about. I thought pcople {riends, who will be delighted at this o) - | vance money for thell pa; a e i 1o b B delh Dy OB oo | Tav-rotie 2 the Fosarohargonk; aud wil send the | SO0 e County Batliing. sccond wife, whom he had mastied in Paris, to a | physician, Dr. fortane he malkes his exit i precisely the J Tieed that the money is ready to'pay them, If that | _County officials look upon the action of the | #mall farm at Conde, in the District of Bric. examine the plan of the proposed machine. The | Were following and hooting me. It was only in which be accomplished his first Chicago hit,— | PIACe of payment be preferred by parties wishing | Cincinnati Convention o anything else than IS SON, inventor was summoned to the Tuileries, and | when I found myself at Neuilly that I recov- also named Charles, bcfian to exercise the func- | told to bring the executioner with him. They | cred, and even then my conscience smote me ;_; loxngg wH-l;"a Tl‘;cin um:‘ ,:n;p 31; en‘;;g;";n to]fumlah the money. S.YSa.nlrI! :m]s{' pisier: E:%“.‘.'fi;%fi ‘:o sg:exfifrx::wnomminhnhtisflmrle.gflrxfl;fii' tions of his office in 1703. Hec is snid to have | found Dr. Louis in his closet. After a fow bitherlyfi’. owaae) g t is mecdless to eay that this last communica- been of a mild and gentle disposition. He mar- | polite ‘words bad_been cxchanged by the | But the thirst for blood was to a great extent it fe Cora- | 1im s the easiest to defeat. They fook wpon | beer of o mild wnd gonele diepesition. He mar- | poli hysicians, Guillotin showed the doctor | sated fn France, In the year 1851 ng executions conncction, and the Adelphi may expect a i I g tion was anything bt satisfacto - bumper at the parting. bt & Dl sasisfactory to the Con | Hiayes and Wheeler aa vy cirong e eomatiy | ile mnd Gty with all the comforts and ele- | the han of the. machine, 55t suggested by a. | L00K. place I Parts Tlbwoon that ders. o0g | ladrsvn by Buck & Rayaer, druggien,_____ The elocution elass of the Chicago Athenzum TAX-CERTTFICATES. y Wil sweep the country. | rancies f;fii c. From 1703 to 1716 the list of | German named Schmidt, ‘and afterward elabor- | 1536 the sword of the law, with a few exceptions, ENGAGEMENT. !atr the summer term will be under the direction | resolution was prepared by the Committee, = €Xecutions performed s almost exclusively com- | ated by the man whose name it bears. Sanson | dealt only with wmmunpim criminals. On the ~ of Prof. A P. Burbank. This class will meet | 4o bo presented to the meetingof Council tor CRIMINAL. - posed of obscurc names, connected with yulgar | added o few explanations. While Dr. Louis | 23th of July, in the latter year, occurred the in- | HATCH_WYCKOFF—F. W. Hatch, of Evans during the vacation at 102, m. for the accom- | raorram evening, recommending that they allow crimes. In 1715, when Louis XIV. diod, the e- | was examining It with groat attention a door | famous atterapt of Fieschi 4o ton, and Miss Mogzie WyckofT, of Chicago. gency fell to the Duke of Orleans. Two of the | was opened and a new-comer appeared on the 3IURDER THE CITIZEX KING. He invented an infernal machine, which he MARRIAGES. Tiiation of Iadies andteachers. Prof. Woollett | porsons toredesm the ax-certiiatms ot sors 03 | Harry Floyd, the notarfon 15 again fn lmb il SiiCooduct aday class In yoral prinastios o 113, and 74, providing that on the cemsticatis of | this time tord’smnng 500 worth of jcwezf—)} s Ioiious, peshiny, kxecited during Shat | scene; [ Ur, Loutty wlio oked oldly st De: G, | discharged vs Lous B peand his famil - an 6 per t i t eriod were unt ntonie Jose] e | arose. e st er looke at Dr. Guil- ed a and his were ralning, adi A6 enman 571 =, cent interest and costs be | gng clothing from the residence of Mrs. Rapp, oru and the Chevalicr de Mm;e,p These | lotin, and, nbrup[’lzy addressing Dr?LouIs, said: p&ssh? None of the lgnynl erso! ag ‘were Tolee tralning. e date I proms iy ) 5 CRITTENDEN—CLARK—On Thursda; 7, June & Jest and coste, - O, 1070 284 "% 10 per cent. | No, 74 Washington street. two young men suffered for the crime of | “Well, Doctor, what do you think of it 1% The | wounded, but forty persons fell anger Fioestre B oo 1876, by the Rev. V. Conrad, Mr. itten~ :i;é:a of Philadelphia, and Mrs. L. §. Clark, of Chi- 7 tlasses are forming in German, French, Latin, terest and costs. bookkeeping, botany, etc. The ‘term will begin ay ;a‘sm WANTS HIS P. i Dbull H s AT, Belle Edwards, a ant having murdered a Jew who speculated | physician replicd that the machine peared to | bullets. "Here was work for the guillotine. In . 22,10, Bot farther Information iaquire ot the | Atter M. Hayes hud vesebeed s communtca- | Tomoor i, & sersant oy o shures o Lo omes Banh o iy | piaeicies repuiell tiat thio mnschin apor Papers | the same year another regicide Was excented, | BETHEL—ROIAN—On May 25, 1576, by the ofice, 65 Washington street. tions and answered them, he said that he wae | Jocked oy ol 2 b 18 | wasto robhim of o pocketbook which con- | and shook his head doubtfully. . ' The knife | Allbaud. *He was 26 years of age, had been in | Rev. P. T, Conwng, Mo 5. 5 nero0e 50 aonpy ot the Armory, charged with stealing | tained the sum of 100,000 livres. The culprits | has tho shape of a oresornt/t he remarint | the army, and was known a3 an honorable man. | and Miss Kittie Roban, of Racine, Wi, He stationed himself at the corner of the Car- 537" Racine papern please copy. ol in’“"ad‘m'é;.fi e ox Ry et | B o of b o ottt of e Frcaprn | SEOwortof 3500 oy S Has Hne b | i ool withthewtmost sevriy b thos | o po Sl v e e shapel ould s | Mo stabons Ninset of tne a new residence, 627 West Adams st they got anybody wh uld the ci - i U g and suffer he horrible tortures of | suitable for all neck: cre are some which it | Tt and waited for the carriage of the 4 boys, oumbering oves forty, | Ploje a5 ho mos ong of shas? e it e~ | sofourning in Port Sherman, Mich. Reion bk ao e g rhares of certainly would not._cut at Il - Siace the | The shot was fired, but uxath Lenls Philipee ls?i% 'S - Dby inviting the cash boys, numbering over forty, | ployes, as he was one of them imself, * who S ! 1 in the employ of Carson, Pirie & Co., of which | would be glad, as well as any of the vest, to get | Thomsas Geraghty, sa attendant at the Y. 3L | did not even contain the secret restriction of | speakea’s entrance, Charles Henri Sanson had | caped unhurt. The elder Sanson died in i C. A. noor prayer-meetings was captured yester- | the retentum, which usually spared the horri- | lost none of his words or gestures. The sound | From the time of his death, Henri Sanson, his of the voice showed him that his first impression | S0m, beeame an inactive spectator of executions. ASHTON—MOSER—On Junc 11, 1876, at the pesidence of Dis fother. Isaac L. Ashion, by the v. Dr. Kno ert. to; 3 Moser, both of Chicago. Bt il ! —_—_— e he is managing partner. They sat down toa | his money. i —_— 00d and substantial feast provided by Mrs. The Committee consider Mr. Hayes’ letters | day by Detective Dargon on a charge of picking | ble agony of the accused by strangling him af- McLeish, and sssisted by her two daughters, | DO concession at all, and they will not listen 1o cts, Besides working in the meeting, he | ter the third blow. A more interesting victim | was a true one: He had exccuted over a hundred persons, and DEATES, Lily a0d Blanche, who made them all at home, | aoything less than ‘s complete turning over of | 16 accused of robbing a gentleman at. thy mame | was JIIE KG WAS AGATS BEYORN I P, more than enongh of bloodshed.” He | “FRRRisoRy % after which music and games were the order of | the books to them. Thi they demand, and | of Archer avenue and State street, of a fine TR FAMOUS ROBEER CARTOUCHE. but, by the plain costame he Wwore, it was easy | retained his functions, but seecmed to lack cour- prosteation. Abbje ¢ aith SR BhL "n.nmemmn.“ grening. A bappier 16t of boys mever left a | they will have eversthing, and will compel Afe. | Eold chronometes. Onthe 26th of November, 1721, senteace was | fo see that he wished to remain intoguito. T | age to discharge the daties of offce. In 1857 | JLogaHon, Abbie G, wife of Joha 5. house with lighter hearts than they did, as they H.rw, to deliver the effcets of the office. Mary Watson, a notorious female 1 a | pronounced on Cartouche; on the 27th he was | last remark especially struck the executioner. | he was dismissed by the Government, Funersl Monday morning, to Graceland, from gave three rousing cheers for Mac. t is said that Mr. Hayes wants toholdonto | 5 pal of Mary Anderson, a6 pres m“’,‘“‘% g’ s | tortured, and the day following he was broken | Looking at the King’s neck, he saw that the pro- | Inany case the family succession must have | No. 210% Portjand-av. T & ock, npon the wheel. Cartouche’s sccomplices were | portions were exactly those that justified the | ended with Henri Sanson. He had several MURISON—The funeral of Alexander Marison 'will be held at his late. residence, No. 830 [ndianr- av., on Monday, June 19, at 1 o'clock Pp. m, SHO’FI‘ERTJImE 10, at the residence of her son- in-law, Dr. Newburne, Niagara Falls, Mary Fran- ces, daughter of the late Rev. John Lough, Rectos of Silxlg"::!nmz,genn wfiedu( the late Sm::& er, - ndo; 2l mother of Mrs. A, 12 Raobb, cmn‘.“gfn,lflnd‘ the office, and to issue & certain amount - Dok P Xerses of the junlor class 91 | tilicates o be hawied abogt the streets borooen T80 i b pneiC by ustice Summerfield in | BFChsnt to the seaffold snd Eibbot Auring she | borlremurs: Hie g s e the | eaded with, Hen only boy died in infancy, and school building, and were 3 complet snces | €mployes, to whon they will be paid, Thy seryp | £oo ool to the o gurt for burglar- | whold of the year 1732, It scemed as 1f tho | low votes, «*Ts this the man®’ Dr.. Lo se. | danehters atone coatang? ‘The deposed Sksen: The musical numbers. were finely seagorg oo | 0uld be at a discount, as the “aharks ™ wouly | ZonE the Tes Lonis Comprh s iteh 1% Indl | romificattons of the Cartouche association wore | plied affrmatively. & Ak what hg. thins ‘o | Honer quitted Paris for a remote retreat, where evinced talent on the part of puplls and grsa | EO for them 28 a good investment, and this would | 5 S 2 ‘pLouls Conl To0t Toioiana avente, | endless. _After the men came the women the | the matter.” Tha physician obeyed and. Senson | he lived many years valor on org etre name, so excellence in the fnstruction given. Mces | Tesult in injuring | the . actual - credit e oformett, No. 1004 Indiana avente. | loster vors among his most useful suxiliaries. | repliods «The genloman. 16 Hant the kb | 85t and settes sy nothing ever oceurred to Walker, Jones, Buck, and Donald “ms; of the city, and thus claim that the present Shortly after midnight Friday, H. M. Wright, | As they had had their part in_his crimes, it'was | not what it should be.” The King smiled with | remind him of his former horrible occupation y acq| Finance Committee has not the confidence of | Of No.8) Looms strect, while returning home | deemed necessary that they should also have a | an air of satisfaction, and taking a pen which | save his own memory and the written records of Iay ou the table he substituted au oblique line | bis ancestors. In his old age he compileda themselves most creditably. Compositiuns P @ Y | the bankers and capitalists. was assaulted near his bouse by three roughs, | share in the retribution. . Misses Banks and Miss Jones were exce et Butmeceoded fn escapiog from thern. Tle fired | Charlea Suason died in 1726, leaving threo | for the crescent. “I may be mistaken after | volame from these documents and his own rec- | 78z, Gosqand: O.. Toronio Globe, Ok Luadon ollections, which was_published in France, and WEDERING-Jupets. e Bt tT mgly well written and well resd. A diloguc | . 5 y o correct statement has ever been pub- | 8 shot at oneof the fcllows and heard him | children, The tender age of his son might have | all,” he added: *the two shapesshould be tried between five young misses of the intermediate | ;3,3 10 orrect state absorbed by the sdminis- | EToan, but all efforts to capture either of them | been regarded as sn efcellent opportinity for | when the experiments are mage s As o been | which has furnished data for this article. t is already related, the event justified the opinion —————— department Was an attractive feature of the 3 D at igg | tration of Colvin and Hayes, from the various | Were unfruitful. Wrighi bar-tender at the | the family’s declining the position of execution- m; mm ;nfi, lx:gt:;wal ;n eo&ume by hh;s funds, and gs the ub'flcy ‘;:' anxious to kaow | Shermen Housse, and had st the time some $300 | ers. Bm.ythe mut;:gr :hg:ght otherwise, and | of the King, and the oblique knife was adopted. The Crulse of the Challenger. Miss Sophie Crane, were charmmainzlyxudng‘lven mg something more ,,E. ut what has become of | in his posscssion. He supposes that he was | took active steps to obtain for Charles Jean | Such was the second interview between Louis London Observer. them, the following table, showing the amount | dogged all the way from his place of business. Baptiste the sinister office left vacant by the | XVL. and Sanson. They did not mect again ‘The Challenger has at last returned from her ¢ ————— death of his father. During his minority two | until the day_ when the moparchs lead long expedition, baving traversed close upon A bert. infant son of Adaand Francls Wedeking, of eholera tentum, szed 10 monthsand 20 asya. =2 es place Sa s 10 Waldneim Cetnetery, - > ° 20 2t 1 o'clock, ¥~ Hambarg papers please cops. BOSS—Sunday, June 1, at 4 s m., Edward elici well-de & < no[!th?fl?&?nfl’,fl%‘f:}, 1':3: 6‘:‘;{“‘&‘;&_ Sfiéfi?&fifi;fiwmfln o udsss," 2 g;‘;e:‘; Sulcide of 2 French Capitalist. crsons discharged the functions in his pame. | rolled from under the blade he himself had Boss, aged 46 i reads of the chol ame ondsf crening next. | Gl Bridewell Fund D PITTRS8 | London Suandand Puris Cormantaree. c child Invariably accompanicd his oo | recommended, 100,000 miles of oven sea. She brings with her | N1 anyaen 15y P, present. _The reception of the graduating class 'é:-’{‘,‘fi‘:fi (’m,r‘!’nn 12,905.12 | The financial world in Paris has been greatly | tenens, and was Under the Republic, representatives of the ( 2 perfect cargo of specimens. Al ber time she | of George O, und Yine Neizon, lgeffiemmf Takes piace a2 15 Ashland svepne o Thursday | Conrt-Honse. 63819009 | moved by an event which has happened at Mar. PRESENT AT ALL EXXCUTIONS people, club orators, celebrated sans cullolies ffa- | has been trawling, dredging, and scrapog the | &2 lock Lslund and Davenport papers please spg - Sl nedemiiion 100008 | sl . MoxisEetangin, Director ol one o | £ 163y iy Tamly e oAl | o TS smth, L was seriowly | open oesn,aad e sirkaes spectimens which | “Bleugn py o George Price vemertay bionsst silt sxilnst | Sonet Stg andor T 135,303 | the branch offices of the Credit Agricole Com- | acconat of the crevutions performed by the | & o o vt avaNors oF Tos Srorce" ber nots have gathered have been jealously pre- | son of d. F: and (he i Tds i b, Frunkler infant 1y broug] - - g | pany. and representative of the Credit Foncier, | third Sanson has been found. He behoaded | to dress him in an imposing costume whereby | served for scientific discussion. To the ordinary a.’}h.i Tia"“x:" will be interred at Biue Island, Mon- t. 8. 8. and Emma Focrest for the abduction of a | River Improvem child. Thecsse came up before Justice Haines. | SeWerage Fund.. Mr. Price was sworn, and testified as follows: ;lfi!mxélfedmd on lfdlby. 1878, f;g-d left M dxuzhlu‘: years | *Olge jelfe, and Hea old, ¢ care of Forrest at his house, | Wharfing Privilege M while he (Price) should be gone in Towa. He | Weme thna L ces Hortgsa 49,827.08 y 088,16 | Committed suicide 2¢ Marsellles In the most de- | and tortured many. In his time were executed | all could recognize him as one of the most im- | public the collection will be to a certa; extel 5'5':335_ 44 | termived manner. Having arranged his pc?ers, the lupatic ngic;s and the unfortunate Count | portant functionaries of the nation. David, the | devoid of interest. A starfish orumu?:r k¢ o 5 he went Into his officc, lit the gus, and fired off | de Lally Tollendal, whose foarfal sufferings un- great painter, called upon Charles Heuri San- | the hottom of the Pacific dif ok 1,845.57 | & pistol under his chin, but the Wweapon being | dor the cruel hands of their tormentors. are Son, and showed him a drawing of the costume | & ¢ differs very little from 53951088 | damp the dizcharge failed. He then went up- | matters of history. In 1753 Jean-Baptiste | he had specially devised for him. The honor, | ¢ starfish and rotifers to be picked up every- ,816.05 | stairs to his bedroom nnd otum;kct revolver, | Sanson had an attack of paralysis, from | however, Sanson declined; he was no longer ex. | Where between high water and low, and how- Wwhich he never completely recovered. ‘Charles | cluded from social intercourse; people cheered | ever great may be the ‘interest attachingtoa DUCE~Tn this city, on th rd G. Duck, in the G5th yesr of e féi‘_"“" s POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. PIFTEENTH WARD CANB, An adjourned meeting of the Ffteenth Ward Re- . the child’s board, and had kept up a T om0 s <o | Which he loaded, descend C! to office arain, hard correspondence. When he retarned, Tuct Mar TOHLcreveonivscoceoons. $1,830,334.10 | and, putting the muste m b 1o Gay, and demanded his child, oy urok iR It will be noticed that In this way nearly | Lo t}"ig‘g ug i s o sh%z ead, pull Jean-Baptiste left ten children, three danghters | him on his way to the scaffold, and many ran up | hitherto unknown species of sponge or 3 took effect. | and seven sons; all of the latter became hieads- | to bim after an execution, desirous to drink | madrepo R publican Club will be held at No. 200 Orcl give her up. $2,000,000 has been diverted from its original | His brains were blows out and he fell dead on | men. with him and entertatn him. some x?evfip:dlggfeg: l:’:x‘(’e T f.sr mort:n .Sf gi‘::i‘flnfigg:?x’s;::;:&hi’ “"emxl ”’n—'” ot }:‘:_. cld nominations. publicans are invited to attend. ) Forrest was sworn. He had taken Price's intent, and has been spent for other purposes. | the spot. Hewns a married man, with two ‘The eldest, Charles Henri, was, of course, ex- But the fearful scenes of the Revolution were | pealing bid for public sympathy. Thereal value EUGENE A. SITTIG, Secretary. cbild in May, 1573, to board. Bt Price did not | This amount is not shown upin the regular in- | childten. His wife onrmmoae Touse j 7 disc just after | ecutfoner at Paris. Handsomeand well formed, | t uch for even the iron nerves of the har- { attaching t, i pay Jowd se be shouid, Ke tad’recired | debednessof thecity, o over o the o col- | the act, and found letter on the tabie in which | be posscased 5 smperior et anfl o erorcsy | g yich for even the lrou nerves of the har- | atta Staif o the Chasiaerics o o 3 Mmmm:ban 7 m'mdeehm‘lgn,be Leid “md.u funflsy gnbe nmnt Saorerto the m er husband asked her to forgive him. The | education. He ias extremely elegant in his | curs the following entry: “A terrible day’s | urements which they have taken of the bott up mned the fall bouudhqhm ‘Wwas pald. \thc.n this money has been honestly u'peq nded, yet it g‘:‘Ese elummegfig! %H&D mmdnn;:spheflfl Mf:; %3‘;‘,}" m‘iib?:mdu:sdt;atmnm ""i':‘f:fl?}ym,m fx""“ P{xfl‘ gEfl ofi‘d::cdgflm flny-mu; :Le- D‘ncu‘he mm;pwpede Lo h:v;dzhha d;ma de"fl‘: o e 18S 0f at a somew] 3 ima. a GGrand on, an actress o e eal); Price had demanded his girl hohad been told Ai-bdlmdwmymsomeotmhmeybg- 1,000,000 francs ($200,000). : mcasurs was taken, which forbade bim to wear | Itallan Theatre, and Maris Nicole Bouchard, | Hoges e ss Fhero. g pm.'fiofi?;: By 7]

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