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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1876—TEN PAGES. Commifttes for about n year, He submitted o | tracks, depot bulldings, the real catate, or im- | tha demands of the Connell to have expenses | 77 Juhuson atrect, and that £fat was bls reason STOREY ON TILDEN. statement showing that the manufacture of a8 | provements thereon, right-of-way, or any prop- | reduced 25 per cent from what ey now nre, for buwming from home. gramme lo had assisted In framing, goes 1o the enndidate and urges hiin to repudinte the e " Pros by the Compaiiy at Pittaburg cost only 30 cents | erty whatever covered by the charter, Ilis 1onor also talked with Chief-of-Polica rammc ho waa chosen Lo carry ont! In ane GENERAL NEWS Jror 1,000 l’u&t. Thu l)nlhmguc nupn{:\ml that 2 e Hickey, and & Aimilae conclision was reacheil. BVANSTON. ils messages Lo tho Now York Leglrlature, (’;“0‘& 4 4 2 Bus would be supplied to the clty at not more TIE TAX CASES. Bome of the men will have to leave 1 the rest 2 The Old Man Relates Some More v . TIR MERRL LADD DANK FAILURT. y o R e domtiusg | _ The exeitoment created hore by the closing of Anccdotes of tho Con- (discharging some and reducing tho pay of | Merril Ladd & Co.'s bank hns partiaily sube vention of 1804, others) It {8 hoped to quict any great complaint | gided, The bank hss heen In successful opora- that conld be mnde, That the 25 per cent loss " considored would be eevere, there was not tnach doubts toalnee 1871y nnil wea: gunorally sonsidors Dt Shoso hiode tonduet nind quialineations | Founds It lsstated positively tht tho creditors | Ho Shows Conclusively that Blippery wmado them dispensable have no onc to blame | Wil be pald In fell In a very short time, Sammy Tildon Did Not Oppose but themselyes € they find that they iave been Mr. Thoinas A. Cusgrove, to whom Mr. Ladd tho ' P Resolution."” """""l“"l In "“}“" "b“';d‘"l“‘e '““,‘l'.]b“‘ Moty | hins assignod all is propertyy and who fa a weil- 0 " Fenco kes s, cnoughta cmploy gond anen. —tHONRT LME | a0 and reliahlo itizen of Kvanston, fs now plan of bringiug about retrenchment has not by = : Vel liona ks e It Inmost kel o for 1t | i tho Tant, but has been tolegeaphed, fore and | mo peng that flo Was In Accord with the Come meots with much favar from the Mayor nnd | I8 expec tlllncklnn‘wlfl.\- A In’nm pra wil ittes * In Nol Warraated by Any Kaow many Aldermen. Tho Mayor dacanot intend to | Hold 8 mecthg this cveniri for the purhoso of mittes *“ In Not Warranted by Any Know: atteinpt the superintendaiico of every detail of | eXpressing their confldence fu Mr, Ladd, and Pact or Circumstance.” the many departoients under tho City Qovern. | #¥inpathy” for hing, but will I‘:“t ,\“‘flt““! mentghut will leavo these matters to the heads, tike, nur otheractlon until the naslgnec’s returi, who dhnt best judge. The Vitlags Clerk catiimates the nmount of vil- ¢ Tilden’ Taken ultogether, it s regnrded thnt the step | 10ge funds on deposit. nt about 418,000, but the | A Ourlous Rovelation o on's Quoor which fs Lo be taken, and which some have called | batk ofticlals are positive that 1t does not exceed Notion of the Unos of Party Tilden expressed soma admirable views on thy subject of ofllcial responsibility and nctnunu: Dbility. Thostatementof Mr. Dorshelmer scerny, warrant the inference that the Governor's oo and practlee re lialle o be at varfance, 1f 15 should he nominated for the Prosidency at gy Louls wonld ho consider himeelf hound by j, dectaration of purposcs, or would ho feel n¥ lib- erty to net upon the urgent request of fomg person who ahiould eounsel him to repudiate jt § MARRIAGES:. B T vy s siou by DU DOOTI-SPENCE—Inly 27, ot Burr Oak, Wir at tha realdence of the bride's’ father, Ly tho Rey' Mr. Dougherty, William 8, Booth, of New firiiaje: L‘u}}m.. and Mary £, Bpence, of the former place: 0 cal > tha R fhan Bl “"3_-'.%'°pe§.“'l'fl',§,j",“",cc:‘ The | ProcREDINGS 1% THE COUNTY CoURT TESTER- incrensed competition * in the production DAY, of wag, however, wfaht posslbly _ briug [ In the County Court yesterday, objections in down these prices. ' Tt would cost only 85 ccits N 040 ehte l'x‘» anutackarn gas in. Chlesgo. by ihe tax cases numbered 20 were overmiled, ex thie Company, They supniled Pittsbur at $1.20 | ¢€pt 88 to two lots Incorrectly ndvertised, No. per 1 (L‘L'{ 1‘lhcyuhlp('}uynuuuee. Mr, \'i'run BO raleed the first real conflict of the termin suld, woulil not take hold of the thing, because | the tax cascs. Col. Farrar, busincss-manager :‘,'l‘\iycf,‘:x‘fi"fl:ga!fl:g: e “'“‘)'-’I"'l’-'{}:::‘xl‘ldl ‘;““" of the Journal, inwhich the tax-list was pub- lesis by meuns of o liberal lshed, was ealled to show that the tax-list AVPLICATION OP % GnEAsR," swas not distributed to all to whom the Journal This statenient brought Ald. Cullerton to his | wasissued. Hetestifled that thecompleto edition fect, 1lc wanted the gentleman to come down | was printed—clehty-two pages {n each paper; tofacte and prove his useertlun. @ tused to | tint 1t was delivered‘or maled to nlf tho direct enter |nlf;:uwrfi2|:|,:;: fetiast, Dut sefuse subseribers of the Journal, and nlso to the news Ald. Cullerton somewhat warmly told Ifm | ©9I0 anies, but that the news companics did not thiat If Jic was u goud cltizen, and knew what ho | 820 tho tax-lists out of tow D abiieation st pretended to kuow, bo should at once disclosa | Tie Court hield this o good publication of tho Lu faets to the Grand Jusy, and have the guilty advertieement, and that all that s required by Charles M. Morjn, of Brooklyn, will lead #he noonday mect{sg, in Farwell Hall to-day. Charles Mortnn,’ of Brooklyn, conducts the . Bunday-School Teachers' mecting to-day noon, &t Farwell Halt. . Thero will be a trotting matinee, with opene alr concert, at Central Park drive at 8 p. m. to- ¢ day. Frecto all, Tho temperaturo yeaterday, a8 observed by Mannasee, opticlan, Trisung Building, was os \ follows: 8 a. m., 75 degrees; 10 0. m,, 775 12 . m., T; 3p. m,, 83; Sp.m,, 78 Barometer, 8 a.m,, 28.97; 8 pan,, 20, James Koady, formerly in tho employ of Os- car Fleld, the livery man, yesterday lind his boss taken Into the Armory on n_charge of assault. James was disobedient one day, und his master DEATARS, ; “DATTON_1inrry Cook Dalton, July &%, TR aftern proignged itiors .l:( typhola Iuv{r. iglg:wb H - —! 1 month and 19) dn; foolish and tronble-genidering, will be mado | $13,000,~the suin otigiuatly repurted,—while the Iatforms, years it applied the rod of correction. Aldermien placed on trial, e o inthat it bo seut 10" tho rogalar sub | witiGu v lgns of 8 ity and tigt it will | amount on duposlt by worcliite tradeainon, Blatly Carselias, el thkn b on Sarurang o r et Tho Dand of Hopo will hold publie mecting | ,, T0,this te agent of the Gas Company reptied | *<X R0 o EIIETS cidence was introduced, | A1) smooth over and leave 1o trace, “Thera 1s | il townspeople gencrally, ls vory Jarge, n = P m, Friondn are invited, g tirmoon 1 430 oetodk iy over, Rarwal s i it veryons proncit waa a. | Ofwhleh tho effoe fae ot discussed excopt i | B MDD talk, shot i steike, thaugl gl fre- ; i ] Uiy 1d Chicago Tirkes, i 201 SAMUEL—1lannah Samuel, 7 % “ 875, 11, when nddresses will be_dellyered by the H::‘v‘.’ xtr?nch.kcnaon, Mrs. Judge Bmll.h,’ and others, Good muslc. Admisslon free. The Rev. Francis Mansfield, Rector of the Church of the Atonement of this city, wns mar- ricd to Miss Lizzie Valentine, of Brooklyn, N. Y., In that city, July 8, by Bln‘mu Littlejohn, of New York. 'lyl'm happy couple salled for Europe on the 4th. Byron Bowen, a young mon employed In Pabipor & Fuller's plaulagemill, had bis riglt Diand terribly mangled by o buzz-saw yeste n{ afternoon. 1c was taken_to his resldence, 16! Elghteenth strect, where Dr. Steelo amputated 1wo of his fingers. Yesterday mnm|n$ the horges nttached to ong of R men's protest against the reduetion is still go- | Most caaes thoy were the hard-carncd savings Some of the friends of Mr. Tilden complain T e vormde. Tha nbjico hiave Brawicd dd | of veople to twhom tho tempotury losswill [ FoMe o3 b RANTEEL Ll L by thia hen subsided whon they realized how Ughtly | ¢nuse scvers ombarrassment, I tatement that he was Chalrman of tho Plat- they were to be dealt with, There s still agood | Mr.Ladd las been very Wl of pneumonls | Stateme: deal of disentisfaction among some of the clerks | since his return from the Eanml lins bicen ens | form Committec fn tha Chieago Cunsentlon of that thelr ealaries should be touched aud the “m'g unablo to tratisact any busincss, and will | 1834, which, put fortls tho famous * Penca Plat- salarics of those whose work Is of n lower men. | 10t bo for some time to come. ,!lm‘l“he beet | form," declariug th War s fullurc, and demand tal onder should vainnin Intatt, For instance, | el the, calaunity would “undoubledly ha¥s | iy of ymmedinto cossation of Lostlities. 1t fa 2};’3‘,’.‘.’,’0 fi';“,“'\’;’.‘?‘;‘ic" "; ;&:"m‘,’&: “',’m‘.;m:,g The rumor that deposits wero received up to | further assortod that Mr. Tildon did not favor the clerks—mere copyista—in othier_offices arg | B short tima boforecloang is unfounded, a8 also | thio peaco resolution,—which was the only oue allowad $1,700 for [hets servtcos. The propo- | hat an nssignment ad been prepatod and wa | of aix resolutions that positively enunclated any sition of tho Salary Committee hns provided for | fecorded imincdiately on recclpt of bolegran | 1oypieql poliey ot all. : auch mlslukm;n, and L’I{m commczl)lt yeon itis v)loc i‘grm“l',‘fi:“g “A‘;f’dvt'l}:’"; ru"l}lfi fi::} Aflx‘:’“‘ atlon | ¥ Upon o rocxamination of the record, the B::,%;‘:iffl,{n’;yfim c';‘ffi,fi,r,'}, é’,;,.,,“t,'.“ rfu‘:,.',‘: Biad arronged motters so that in - case [ ZUmes finds that Mr. Tilden, who moved the cars, whose snlaries lavo been reduced to [ M8 Mincss should be fntal the assignment | Committee, was not mode its Chairman (a8 the i!. amd the * copylsts' " salarics aro allowed coulil bo made, and 14 was mado and recorded | o custom 1a), but that Mr, Guthric, of Ken- 4 copnection with the appropriation bill ot Qlfl%?é'.%‘l" I‘:‘»‘ nn"u‘rl:x“ it promised w take quite | Joun"a Searvell, (.'uyp 'on‘\ptrnllnr, was called, Tty s made about the ordinmnce, but no | and estiied that the bondcd debt of the city It oue n}ucmed to have n defnite (dea 84 to fta | NG from the date of the Constitution has I‘;’ecn, whereaboute. It was wltimately traced to Ald, | O "};—és’g”‘fim'u b) l'&"'bm““ 1, 1675, g&;‘m“"“ Rawlelgh, to whom it hed been turned uyer | 20 1370, the flouting debt was over 85,300,000, o iththe aier ddkiineots which owere 10, tlis porary Tlouns to ko up judgments sacssion of the okl mmittee. iia gentle- T Xptained 1hst bo had not noticed tis doc | JGaNEL the d‘n " gL ot of by 2 it for moncy borraw 4 and 1875, prior to 'f”m,‘:’}"','r"l""" that o would search ainong his pu- Ap?lrl 1. "Tho value of the p;-oporty l’w‘l" hio city PRERZD OUT. }: %mhi x{gd“ wl"ll}'l \‘lnlnnltr{cn lo(rh mfij y'ztmr? f 78 and 1874 waa put in evidence, the object of o htsstago of tho proccedings L was delred | wiicn wa (o tost the valldily of tho. tax fovied sume the onerous duty of tclling the reporters Y and wthiors 0n hand thit Uheir prgsencc pl!u);'ent- yalidity not only uf tho city certificates, but of Funernl from tho reaiilence of hernncle, L, 1 Unna, 007 West Mouroc-st,, Bunday ot 10's,'p’ Friends of the tomily are invited. LAMBERT—=At Aurora, July 27, Rohert 8,, ron of Col. 7. A+ Lambbrt, of (s cltyy sger'} yeara and 11 doys, . Funeral from 185 Weet Randolph-rt., to.mop. row, July 20, ot 4 p, m., thonca to Michigiy Southern Depot, v Troy and Rochestor, Nu Y., papers pleasn copy. RIAL—In Philadelphts, on the 23th of Jane, Mrs. J, 8, Rinl, of Oltawas on _tho 26Lh of Jupe, in Puiladelphia, her daughter, M. 1%, Petrle: on tho 218t of July, her o sons, James And Willjan Rial, drowned In Denver, la, McCURDY-~July 27, Coscite Benton, onl; af John and Annio MeCurly: dol ALy &7 5t. Louls and Loulsviilo papers pleasa copy. £o! V-] ene b part of the fter th cipt of the telegram. g % f Ilumcdhlmon 9 n‘nm T a1 | 6d a frea cxpression of opiulon and fact. Ald, e e e e ontho g tostand intact. BILDE bIp ol D O e tucky, was the Chafrman, ‘The correction i | STREETOR—July 28, at 14 Ellls Pack, Wil q iatrma city 18 not yet atl in, Nr. Ludd's connection with the Utie Cement | tueky, 3 o Bouth Halste 1 stroot, and, g::ehgaz ‘c':.‘fie‘:“fi“:}; Rawlelgh, the :Chalrman, sald that he would | U SRR AL ) s announce that they THE POPULAT LOAN, S vonne 8., son of Dr. Joln W, Strector, aged 4 monthg s weeks and 4 days, t Notlea of funeral hereafter, WEST—At 8:30 p, m. July 28, Julla ., on) o m:?,t “(‘,‘:‘L "".i’,’:‘g,“ "ffl""‘:“““,z‘g will attemptto sliow that the Town of Lake fanny Whispered " cousultation, | Ald, | Jevied 330,000 ¢ for tho amount misappropriated Pearsons munfiured, ** Why, just tell them to s nto pig iron, and smashed the wagon to atomis on foer Thic animals cacaped uniu]tred. S Company 13 aseribed 8 tho cause of the clog- | most cheerfully made, na this journal desives CmoAa?:,b g’fll;‘ffir—f\'l’l;e d’(‘: :;‘;vf " our city | gy E: lye(n;; President nnd nrincipal stockhold- | not to depart in the slightcat degree from his- financlers o to work ns the Unitea States and | er. The general feeling hore is one of sympa- | torfeal accurdcy. 4y . thy and confldence that {n ashort time eyery- But thoro {snot the slighteat ovidence of in- | gapont, t Stopl ¥ W nly Thie man Relchenbacle arreated as comnected | & oo T ilurton satd thet 1t Gevolved | ,, Court adjourned i1l 105 m.y and will hold e Lome i enatge of, T T Pt | g Wil b settiod atisfackoriy, ¥ | leation In tho piiblic record of tho proceedings | F3A0\, Tand 3 uinyn " oo Anuie Bl Wea, ageg SonoLlie : A q i ¢ or to warrant an infere A ., un Sunday, the J0th fnst., utf o'cloel overcame his desire, and he kept ‘quict. Then the inatier to our moneyed men. Nodoubt but ROCKFORD. Lo [l ¢ p. m, el i g b o seally B | they - whispored: sifain, and Ald. -Cullerion THE CIPY-ITALL. Sehat toc Tight man coutd, It o siior, thine, Falas d was one of thio leading men on ths Committee) |~ BARTLIEY—Tolin M., infant aon of Mary . aud father, and this {s printed to correct thie publl- eatton of yesterday morning. At 1ast accounts Officer Koenlg was still alive, and {n n comfortable condition. Yesterday mornfug he Insisted upon rzcu.llu.'l up and dress- ing himself, but more mudemtion prevalled. Duriog the day he slept well, and scemed {n no imimncdiate danger of going to that * happy Jaad far, far away.” The x];hys clans uniteln énying lic cannot survive, while he as stubbornly in- sists that be will not die. There were 62 unlicensed saloon-keepers be- fore Justice Summerficld yesterday, and to-day there are 02 mourners, Thelr cases were st~ ‘ tled In varjous ways, sll of which wero well cal- . culated to ensuarc Heense moey tnto the City TTreasurp. The leniency of the People’s party was very aptly bestowed upon such ‘dealers ns Zonjeschek, Behwuchow, and McGarry, who were leaders In the array before Sumruerfield yesterday. Mrs. Davies, wife of J. P. Davics, lyving at #No. §62 West Indiana strect, attempted suicide placidly picked up his hat and walked lelsuroly vl i 33&1 Nl\l\q‘l 3 ls’m"l’lu"‘"ngfi"‘)’:iflnd'nlTl«fle:h“ I ‘Water-rents yesterday were $1,807, 8 Wi H 8 oceu- ” pants of the oom followed, When all wero | OW5 $1,500 was recalved on the popular loan me' the Aldermen went back, shut the duor, | yesterday, s locked It, and Ald. . Baumgarten barricaded it About cighty saloon-llcensea woro fssued yes- with lis corporusity, Thuy wondered {f there . i = yas nnylxxlywncuhy Nubo{ly appeared to bo :crdu_y,! oud the receipts were in thoe neigbor- within_carshot, and they gat dowa to work, | liood of £4,000 :\r}fl I‘[hhumpluun“a‘:::r)&lc% m"l Eegm‘l:’llg;{: | gane The Finance Committee held a meeting of o e8 by sayly 0 o y tio Treatdcitund the Hoard of Dircctors of iy | Divale nature sesterday mofnlog, and did ‘Weat 8ldo Gas Company to suy that that corpe- | BoEMRE which they think should go Into the ratfon would agree to & reductlon of the siza of | papers, or they would have told it to the re- the burncrs on ihe street-lamps [row a5 1o 3 | porters. They will meed agaln this morning. fect buruer, ::%‘;‘;:g&v’}’:?u‘;“g:flcu Supt. Hickey is Intending to natie a blace for of gas 50 cents per 1,000 feet. 'The news was | & hack-stand, and he Intends to 1make the hacks recived with surprise, but wos nevertheless | men observo the roles and not stand all over highly oleasing, 1t wns predicted not many | town, a8 they have been doing of late. The d{z”y’n ego in Tugs TRIBUNE that o reduction was | Court-House Square will probably be the place. abont 1o come. i G st proposidon met wit o gt | p S0 iprary Gt o L Migaues P eat fayor from tie Aldermen, snd they wishe: e vere to make n report to the Ccl‘lm:fl lm)tlng the Minncapolis Dcflnruncnt, were fn town yester amillfon of dollars on our new sceurltics, and P dK not cordinlly assont to the notorlous peace at once bring the reliet to tho clty and it4 em- | The M“'fl';{_g%‘:{s::‘m‘fl“fi‘ggi“ County "'atol}:llc‘zx‘;wntlon waw otiaslsed o tha 20Ul Figyossmuchfiesied. ¥ Spectal Correspondence af The Tribune. day of August. The Platiorm Committco was = Rockronp, Tl July 27,—Tho military com- | rafsed on that day, under tho renolution offered THE COUNTY BUILDING. pany has gone right to work, andwill soon | by Mr, Tilden (rcqmduccdln tho Times of yea- wmake quite o reapcetablo nppearance on tho | terday). ou l“a’.\ A‘Z‘;LDW:: "g:!)' Lfi““i:,‘c"’ ’r:lltl:'l:: Nomoro juries in the Criminal Court after | gyrects, Cltlzens have contributed liberally to- }xlxl:l B okt o et Hod lioon satived Monday until September, wards purchasing a uniform, and tho necessary | and ncted upon, B Dorcsident (Horatlo Soy- Charles Grahatn, ono of tho party who Is eald | arms will soon be shipped from Sp;'lngfluld. mon& amedn:nl[ t\ln'o nés;t"tn :'Q':‘i’fclg:’gn‘"n &r‘%:lr to havo garroted the keeper of the jall ab the | The Company will bo known os the Rockford | was the report of the X - time fourteen men escaped, was returnod to hls | Gunrds, tfons, The Chalrman of. that Committeo (Mr. ol quarters siesterda on o niew charge. "Thio Winnebago County Falr, to bo hold in | Gutbrdiresshnduslds = @ ccrbessot The Grand Jury yesterdny Qid very littlo else | Rockford in Snplamhe;’, blds x:nllr lo)bul 'ihl: mo;t the C?{mfimfl“ .t,;‘mi h‘“l "fi"m'i"h é‘}‘“m?fif’&‘ ,,‘%1 g“ thau quarrel over what 1t had done the day be- | Interesting intelleetual exposition held in tho | consultution unthl 1 ofelock, cd by fore, ?n the effort to reach somo sort of nymn. State. Wil Carleton, !.hg author of * Betsey | tho -llblu'-“t mnllrflm d”f':}"'fi,f:r"'fi:' m:erm!r{;: cluslon I reference to o final report o tho In. | and I Are Out, is engaged to write and read ‘a | th fomnation of tho platforst, TREY s Vid Wi Sub-Commiittee tho matter of drawlng them up for Teotigations i has boen making. Twenty-threo | Dosini David {ard Woud, of Hoston, deligers | Frdeciiation (i foromoon, but the Sub-Commitioa vere ditsing thie, | MCuenuial sddeesss W, U, CUEdS, " | Were not yet ready., Tho Committeo hoped 1o hio trucbills were returned futo court durlug the | Yok City, is booked for the annial address; | abla to report by 4 o'clock. Their counclls had day, one of which was for mansluughter against | and the services of other distinguished orators | veen very harmonious, and all ierd agreed upon a Michacl O'Niel. While {n court the jury was | have been npplicd for. platform which wonld maintain tho Constitution M. W, Hartley, aged 1 month and 14 days. BARTLEY—Mary T., wifo of 3, W. Bartler, nged 20 years, Y (Faneral Suturday from restdence, 1530 Aol 8 $27 New Yorl papers please copy. POLITICAL ANNOUNOENENTS, Ao L AN OUNOLINNTS, FIRST WARD, ATTENTION! The Firat Ward Hayes and Wheeler Minute Men mcet thia evening at 7:30 o'clock, ol thu Grand Pacific Ifotel, to receive uniforms and equipments, Alio for cloctivn of officers and dulll. ‘}\Innln wil} bo on hand. Al of tho enrollod Minnto Mon and othera wishing to joIn pleaso attond carly. A cegulat menting of tin e A regular meeting of the Vard Re i e1l fako place at thes club ronman D00 W aba: vy Satarday, July 20, "o following gontiones witl sddrens the Clabs D, Co V. Wi o 3, 15, Clowg, - re G Ve Dyer, Alr. White, ELEVENTI WARD REPUBLICANS, The Iayes nnd Wheoler Marching Club movenm{md meats for slrnl':h'ia :&l'zcnln“g (nnglflf g d they bolloved ) )| A it would bo discharged. ‘Thero Is aver $1,000,000 of individual deposits | and the unfon of all the States, an o oolloved | {inctaTiall, Ada-rt., noar Madison. The rmiy: Dy taking Jsudanuin Monday afternoon last, but | 1o, day studylng the Chileago firo. system.” They | Politely informed that in the Rockford banks, that an carncat, honorablo peace would be mala. | Hf0 1o s shed) from teath bg u?& prompt oflo';'u of {,‘m’! :‘i'l‘;l ,_"c"‘;“' the smaller burncra be Immedl- we’rc mgm%l around b)!" Marshal ':swccnoy anil | to-asy, and was notified to make its arrango-~ nxé,‘;fl}? 51 the ministers hoyo left the clty, aud | tained. :‘,m‘l“{’;g";'{hfi';gl’:.‘"m“- All young men are o nneighhoring doctor. She gives ase her repson Al’d. Clfllcfl'nfl thought that it would Lo well will undoubtedly sco much to instruct hncm menta accordingly. Half the churches aro closed for repairs. Thom- [ Mr. ‘Illden, of New York, safd: LELACh L L S e S el «or thus attempting her 1ife, that her husband | 4 S005 S0t B 0 a0 “Gas G 03 to how thie departments of their citfes canbe | ‘Thg County Collector lovied on the property | as Kerr, D. D, of this city starts next week on | = The Qoneral Committee on tho subject of teso- TRIRTEENTH WARD REPUBLIOANS. 2ins maltreated her, She says that ho s been | £0 Wit tll the Soul o Gus Company had |, roveq, S Jone poss S OROnEA Lo T Intions wore in wesafon untlln very lato hour last | Tha Thirtcenth Ward Ropublican Club will hold \ {ln the habit of coming Imme’dmnk ‘and of nbis~ been beard from, and so cxpressed himaeif, 1le ! of F. E.Jones & Bro. yesterday for taxes for | 8 European tour. did not want to inuke ‘a slugle-barreled report, Supt. [ickoy thinks that the laws governing aud moved to wait. suct{on shops are not strict cnough to properly ‘Ihe suggestion wes approved, and the Com- | punish the swiudling proprictors of the mock- mittoc {8 now walting for the * decent thing? | ouction dives, For histance, the law saya that trom the South Division gas monapollsts, when au auctfoncer shall have sold any nrticl Considerable discussion then ensued upon o | using misrepresentation therefor, lio is regnire motion of one of the Aldernien that uny com- | to refund the money If the purchaser demands " ] o by reforring thosub. ting to over $1,200. The propert; Tho Waltoninns are now at Twin Lales, nl.‘nt‘ It concluded ity labors, Ing ot 8 deetoy, and cotelsta o arpsl | Tl 820,000 Court-Hlonse: s slowly Iogming | Ju5t to,8, SubConmiton, T, sy scomine: stoves and heods. Henlso levied on tho prop- | up, and tho Supcrvisors ara happy, for W. D. Imating an agreement upan all tho matters Thtora crty of Froderick Becker, No. 77 Narth {¥chta | Mithardson s 30 far dono as ho ugreed to do, them, - Mr. Vallandigham, 1 nnderatand, doubts strect. 1o Is pushing dolfnquonts with great, | It s generally aupposed that there’ will beno | wisthor wo can be rondy ab4 o'clocks Mr. 'Guthria deal of vigor. “gteal " connected with thup&mnlln hulhlln%; rather hapes that we can. & think Gov. Wellor, The wifc of Chicf~Justice Pierrcpont, of Vor- | Chairman of the Bnb-cn’mmmee, entertalns o slm- {ts rogul: eting % numfl'fi:fi?“ g thia cvening at 8 o'clock, at Theto will boa, g wl-lflm ’BC.E (AAN]B. meeting of Company A, 8 ‘Ward Hayes ond thelm’:, Gunrds.‘-’lhllyovcnlxn‘:flla o'clock aharp, at 311 Larrabeo-st, C. UOTTSCILALTK, Chafrmon, Ang ber badly. His side of tho atory ls come .prised In o general denlal. Collectar Jones received natice yesterday from he West Point Fouudry, at Cold 8prings, N. Y., that two morturs, to bo used at the Chitago +und Grosse Point HmcmvluE stations, were fin- ! dav Commisstoncr Cleary wna called from tho city is visiting her sister in this city, Mrs. B, | flartope. . . . Iwishto udil that, upon tho | === §shed, and would be shipped fn & day or two. | pany or body could goto workand put up o | it within five’ days;’ and that the auctfoncer s a0, but, noticing the reports ubout | MOub I8 visiting b e Yy ALrB: s R o Barent =O" = Tho 1nortars aro nconmimnled by twelve balls | gns-wworks and lay pipes, provided t.lm‘t) lbara be | aball be fined £50." This Supt. Hickey thinks s :\:::::;’B:n%m'n n}' “::,"f‘;ougnéh u,,‘,‘l,x,,,,, e u‘:é' W. Blatsdcll, ir___’___ :,'@“m,'n,fifl‘?"‘}),:fi'u;’I‘fu".',m',',fi ,fl,,,. s np'flfi"',fl CONEECTIONERY. . each, which will bs employed In carrying cables | sufliclent guaranice that the ity would not be | not cnough, Lecuuse the swindling procees of | ypers: Toturned yostorday. . 1iia firat businits of rome pentlemen of the Committee that thia cler- The Great International Exhibition it (‘I'fls“‘:}grfgstf;:;m':““,cxlll‘fi A:'hmwnc‘g“oj; 3‘“1"[“5" l‘l‘»'"l’fl’! were L“’“Nd‘!"fl‘!fld“'"“'fl;"ft“l :’;‘;Jm{‘;fi’;‘:fi;:“‘"’y"fidm"’tfio;):_"’:tu“m‘é':‘:fl:’x"‘fi after roturning s to Vinlt tho Hospltal and to THE FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, iral lavorof getting these papers dnfo hape could y | euflicien A 2 he plan, but many reasons were advanced wh C, i Ct o e 3 A not bo entlrely completed 3 Satice, nln\IvKnl‘uthlglral?chlflesllldlscrlmhmtclylhoul% shonld bo heavily punished. "Tho Chief and more thoroughly examine Into jts condition. He Xetwo York Erening Muil, beeamo thorougzhly convinced that the nurss | The proprietors of the Fifth Avenuo Hotel Mr, Brown, of Delnwaro, satd: says he intends to_dee that the tnstitution is | comfort and couvenlence of thelr NUMCIOUS | erty to atate, a8 one of that Commiitee, that there proporly conducted In_every department, and | guests, Kecently they hava expended $25,000 | {x riof the slightest diasension among ve. e hace wiil continuo h!s Inyestigatione from day to | In improvements, which are just completed, Ueen g unil Jrom the first, day. AR TR S Theso Include ndditional bath-rooms and water- 11\‘!:’ Mc{fean,l :f :'Wrnw Y&rk, lufltled: PR, 2 .. 4 g " rom the statements ma The publication of the Livery bill of McCaf- | closcts, nn clegnnt luxurlous elevator, beaides protty evident from {ho scveral membura of the Committus on Itesolus froy snd Rountreo 1n theso coldmus yosierday, much overhauling of wood-work and frescolug | tjony {hut thoy con como to a conclusion by 4 4 ncm.lm }o the Buiud ’thu I'fihlylhl;mlr“’ w?a) protl ot cciling. A notleeable improvement hn:l been ;.;:;:;\:m d‘ nfl‘)‘xl:rr;;:rt;%t‘;’rnz‘ylr‘::n J.‘.'nli{'n‘E“ nrdg“ni iuch of 4 sensation in official circles, Rountrey | made in the main entrances, where vel egant, camo to tho bullding at quite an eariy hour and | o ! ¥y elegant | 4 ¥ind Tam In favor of dircoting the Commitice to not Lo passed. Some of thess reasons were | the Mayor had a talk on tho subloct yesterday. thut the strects would be fn a stato of constant MUNICIFAL FINANCES. turmoll owing to the laylug of the pipcs, there | Inquiry has been repeatedly made why the would bu no ¢nd of pltcired battles between the |*money—8§012,000—which {8 now In the City different companfes, many of which (were many | Treasury eaunot. be nsed to pay the cployes put In operation) would be lamentable falures, | and_ the other creditors of ‘the city, Ald. No dullnite concluslon was reachicd, though it | McCrea, when nsked about it, replied that the may be stated as the sense of the mceting that | popular loan will have to be rofted upon as tho the ordinance under discusslon should by no | only fund likely to be used to pay labor-dehts. masaner of means be allowed to go futo cilcet, | The eash now fn the Treasury was intendod. to ‘The Committee uumpumenuflmmaclvca up- | moke good the deflcita in the'special funds, By on their shrewdness In belng so well by thep- | bud management on the partof the last Admiu- solves, and the mceting adjourned. {stration, nltnost every fund had been depleteds ‘ 1 _ @. E. Reed and Joseph Reed, Jr., were before Justics Meech yeaterday upon the complaint of L. B, Hilliard, of the Protection Inaurance Com- , Juoy, for publishing in the Globe, n paper of Which they are proprictors, a llbelous artlcle about. coimplalnant, Joseph Reed, Jr., was bound over to the Criminnl Court o bonds of £800, but G. E. Reed was discharged, he proving that ho sold out lis futercst In tho Globe somo 4hree wecks before tho publication of the article, 3 awlich was said to be very severe. g At about 7 o'clock {estnrdly morning OMicer STEPIEN F. ngw & S0 Al ons visiting the Exposition to c o at their famous ntznblhgmunt?" ARG 8. W. cor. Twelfth and Market-sts., Philadelphts, And select from tholr Ince bly chi of FINE l’l!l!’i‘m x’ll"?o Sfinnlw ik CHOCOLATE, 1 substantial doors have been put 4, and the | pooort by 4 o'clock. ] b wantod to know of those haviug charge of the | Py . o B Bints-ov port by 3 s idts ialintema uote : s e e Conice aul 1 Bomvl | B Snd "Rl V5 5 Tt | Kl vl i, Neapia Hellaeye | " G of Ponmptrnty s CONEECTIONS, ter, Noating I the lako at the foob of Randolph THE ASSESSMENTS. ani then o pay. the ol eorillcatos, Thig | 1RIDONE reportor was allowed Lo cxamine thern ) v 1 am as anxlous as any of, you can bo to conelnde . L 5 laced the plain white wood-work of the lalls, ete, Ile \vnu“pnrllculnrly wn_ml), and wonld {:,m thy change Is most “ELCNMU to the oye, 'llt':: fl:g:.f“fl’;'& e 31’0;‘1‘1{ xg‘m_%:n:ly“mfi .1 Just na soon ' whip somebody ns eat a keg of | 7iiq solld doora are of the Elizabethan order, | My, Vllandigham, that it will be lmpossibla in his Datle.” e was informed, liowever, bl Iegal { o are modols of fine workmanslip and beauty. | opinton to liave thé roport thls evening. opinfon ™ to the colnf.m 'y that tho I)fllsI Were | Fyjg work was done: by Pottier & Stymus, and Mr. Valtandigham eorraborated the statement “ublte proporty, wud furtior, e nono hould | is in every way worthy of them. “Tho halls | of " Afv, Cass, saying that lio ad not think the S Ulicatlo nd Jnspection, - AfL n,nr. couiog | have been mewly and clegautly frescoed, | Commitiee woutd be ablo to roport that after- publication ll\m lm;‘mcki(un‘ I\l er ;“ ‘-fl“’c‘l whith, combined with the contrasts afforded by | yy,on, dowy gomewlint lis cxplaled thiat yihio Wvery | tha riéh daric und light colored woods, produces | N walter, of Calitornie, snld: man had mndo u mistake aud "'"f s private | 5 charming offect, At the end of the main hull The Sub-Committes have agreed upon (ha only b g et tavn ovcn paid it | Jensing to tho otlice, snd epposiuo tho waln ¢t | poriion of the plaiform Wiicls by any porsibiliiy necessary to sy Would bave hee;\ puid by the | jrunee)n Inrpo und magnificent mirror hus beon | E2n ivido this party. 112 ara ald in favor of peace, county liut for “1?! F:“Ifim"“n:gll n nd\lx:ut]fl In | pat up, which reficets ull that is pusstog in front | and the only P UG s P A i thesc columps, Mc! R Mo h"t o t0 | of tno hiotel, und i Mudison Bquaro alse, The | phrascology 1o o used in waking that declaration, gy nhout 'llu,: bill, o Itrl‘ fnct Lll“"]:’ Jf‘“ "l‘z effect 16 very beautiful, and in walking toward | Ay, Sinith, of Wisconsin, sald: auy part of tho, publication except MUereIf,it | it tacems its though you wers walking dircetly | 3¢ tho Convention adjourn now, the Committes s inthmatod that o maile s pure, o Jus into another Inrgo shady pack. can agroe to tholr Teport; for, a8 ks beon aald ero :é:flnd&':%x:fifi; l: lu’l'llm :3‘5{' sty m‘n 1}2 J :(';: Thees Imprulvc‘molnts, whlhlx‘immr'}ez fl:?llhltngl ltn Just now, there Is no difference in :xlm Committes ed tho Tnsane Asylum and other places i the | Lhe capacity of the House, ndd a y tu tho | excent upon niere matters of exprosion. street. The body was taken to the Morgue, where it was soon afterward {dentificd as that of Charles Keyser, of No, 181 West Randolph street, employed as a hostler by Louls Robb of the same nelghborliood. The Coroner held the $nquest {n the afternoon, and found o verdlet of ieath by sufelde. Keyser was about 45 years® of age, und leaves s wife but no children. No cause Is assigned for the act. . BOLDIENS' 110ME, Tho regular monthly mr:cr.lnfi of the Directors of the Soldlers’ Homo was el yesterday after- 2o0n at Mr. Slluph?"u residence, No, 885 Michi- gan avenue. Dr. R C. Hammill occupled the ¢hair, and the flollm\-ln;l:j Directors wore present Mrs, Andrews, Mrs. Ball, Mre. Harvey, Mrs, i!jllnc ley, Mrs. Sayres, Mr, Lewls, anid’ Mrs, aine. ‘Tho report of the Superintendent was sulb- MEETING OF TIE EQUALIZATION COMMITTER x-mmn-.thowhuuf:ht,wnuld raiso the credit of « YESTERDAY, the ¢ty In order to prevent the fncrease In The Committee on Equalization of the Coun- | the number of oulstanding certifleates, ty Board was aycain besleged yesterday by com- the Committea had decided not to fasuo pluners ot the Inte assceament. Tho most of | ANV, Of them to the city employes who woro onxious to tuke {hem 08 o guarantee for their tho complaints catno from the South 8ide, and | wagcs, and to zaln by tho ftercst which tho somoof them were of o serfous nature, Oue | certificates draw. Saine of thu employes un- party, for instance, sufd that the Assessor had | doubtedly would sell them at o nhnve‘ and thus increaged his pssossent about 81,000 slneo re- 3;’:"‘::‘::;: "“R’I‘: ;’}m"l”:‘;ff:' t‘;m"“{;‘zfil}fi"’; mfl turning the books, und was wrathy thereat, and ,m‘t De sold will not tempt the Comptroller to others were loud In thelr mutteringa about the | jssucanyol them to employes, A school-teacher Assessor's partinlity, The ~Commlittes | asked for one yesterdsy of $600, tho amount of ¥us Lusler “thon "t has been slnco | salary due bier, and sho agreed not to sell it, be- the books ~were returned, 4 conse- | {ug obly ufter the fnteresf, but she wus rofused, quenee, doubtless, of the recent publiva- | on’the pround that what one gets, all must got; tlons 1 reference to the fuequality of the bank | and,whilo shie mizht be honest Inhor iutent(ons, asscspinents, In fuct the rush was eo greut that | some of the employes would soll their claims BON-BONS, For amilies or Frionds, Branch Manufaotory, Machinery Hall, Bxposition Grounds, Amoricsn Dopartmont. Chocolato Moulded, Byrups DBolled, and Bon-Bons mads in 8ilverwaro. STEPIHEN F. WIITMAN & 80X, CELEBRATED throughont the Unlon—exprerscd toall parts. 1 and upward at =5, 40, uoc'}l’" b, Address orders GUNTHER, Confec: RS EAN |[ LLN o tloner. Chlcago. 9 comfort of the guests. The Fifth Avenuo Hotel [ Ty Conventlon adjourncd untll 4 o'clock. TMUDIOAT anftted; 1t showed that nineteen persons were | the Committeo concluded before adjourning to | and Injure the credit of the city by placing Its {“fi"'};‘};’lnlwfi&'”fi“‘;};fi%? ‘;:’,:y ‘:&'g'alli‘n"l‘i‘:; was firat opened (n 1859, und from that thne to | The sub-Committeo u{mma its work and sub- “""’““""sM“j:Ti‘I_ias in the Tlome at Inst report. - Since that time ten | extend the tine for hearing complalnts wutl | paper upon the murket at reduced rates. rives ho will Telect an hs lverymanis boole. | the preeent has cujoyed u popularity which has | infited it to tho wholo Committee, by whicl it had been sdmitted and five discharged, leaving | Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clucle, ’Flm domand upon the citizens to come forward tle number at present twenty-four, ,m,ah,g’ o & fomistake fn dutes? will fx | hob been equaled by that of uny other hotol In | way “approved, and by whose Chalrman (Mr. ftall, Mt COOLBAUGH, and help thelr own city by sdvancing mone this country. Itsrcputation la \world-wide. T8 | Guthrio) it was reported to the Convention John I\Im\rll_n_ur,"!‘rcnsurer, reported a balauco | of the Unlon Natfonal Bank, addressed the [ upon lhpu &rupnlar Ionnjgr)uwu muly_i‘noru Im’- e great success 18 attributuble to the tncl: that it | ghortly ?xuur»io'clnc .. No minority report was on hnndvor $4,708.53, Conunttec I ncomplaining mood during the | perative. The city employes are now forced to CRIMINAT waa buflt originally on the rj ht' principlo—its subiitted, No expression of di was made Mrs. Sayres and Andrews were continued oa | doy, ectilug forth tho followlng fucta; sell their time " at greatly reduced rates or o rooms are large, lifgh, and alry—und ita pro- | berire the Conventlon by any member of the Com | cureerofuls, Fryatpelas, Tumors, White Swellings, Visiting Committeo for next month, nnd, on | That tho Central Nutional is asscused on to suffer most extortfonate cinrges from the prictors mako it their husiness "to attend per- | yyiftee, » | Tieart Disease, 'lies, Fover and Agucgand i) diseases represcentations of the former, 1t was resolved to (2,000 shgres, at B5 contdae. vovavves 1002 8170,000 | butcher, baker, and candlestick-maker, all of A sucak-thiof lnat evening plundered the resi- | sonally to thelr guests, It will probably be as Now, behind this public record, the fact {s,— n;l-lq (rom timpurs bload, Itecommetided by eminens Jiold the next u.'\ol the oard of Directors | Notthwestern Naclonal, 2,000 'shares, at o whor are bound to chargé enough to make In- | dence of Robert Kimmey, No. 86 8holto street, | Populir, it they live, In the uoxt Cenntouttinl | and it s also o plaln Inference from the_ record- | Phyacians: Kee chreulors. woruulo by ol Bruggins, Yy Aug. 25, 170,000 | fcrcat on thelr capital Invested. It hias been of a gold wateh ond some urticles of clothing, ycm‘u{t is In this, —thnt the ¥ one man* alluded to by Mr, Mee | co., 75 snd 77 Randalph'at., Chicazo, ndjourncd. 170,000 nfirm\l not to pay out any money to thoem- | LB N o B e b e s T e Keon ns hesitating to give hisassent to tht |~ e S oo o o= o SURIANCE CAUSE, Merchante i oyes tll the sutna subscribed to the popular | Whilo the family s CANADIAN NEWS. . | form of a resolution which all other members o, T'l'lm regular {v -Igly meeting of the \'\ oman's | “cont,.,, s 170,000 | loai rglmll amount to 3250,000. As yet but Charles Halbert, who obtalned looking-glasscs Speciat Dispaich to The Tribune. the Commitles were n'grcml upoin, was uot Mr- cnperanee Assoclation was held yesterduy | Unlon National, 2, 000 stinrer, ut 86 conts $40/000 | 194,550 hus been ndvnnwdi’ and unless more | from A. P, C. Bonte,of No. 143 Wabash avenuo, Tonono, July 28.—Judge Boyd to-day gave Tilden, but was Mr. Vallandigham, That gen- {:"':“““‘;”d‘ll’;S‘:_:,‘::ll“!,‘r“‘:{" l“’,'&rn“m‘q“gl“ “}“’“5 That_the Coutral National shures are offered | 01048 Iu 5001 puy-day nioy bo indefnitcly post- i v y-five e ! v ! 2 o have for tho firm of Burley & Tyreell and then sold | fudgment tn tho matter of tho assessmont of | Homan eblected to tho soes’d pesco e thiem for hls own profit, was yesterday sont by | eiyil sorvico employes, o declded that they | ut fecauss it wasnot atrong enough to suil him- Justico Scully to the Criminal Court In $500ball, | could not tax thelr snlaries, and that the Legis- | The proposition was a:'?mrmlly drawn up by ‘The notorlous John Noyels, who, while im- | Jature could not pass any law empowering them h'(m. Mr, Tliden, and other incmbers o t?m risoned fn the County Jall for rebbing tho { 44 qgso. Ilowns supported fnhis declslon by Committeo, objected toMr, Vallandigham'a orig- Svanston Post-Office, Juinped jall together with Chiet-Justico Hurrison 1nul resolution beenuse 1i8 meanhyg was l'Xpn‘,!II: fourtcenotherenlprits, {s in Detroit aud wants to eintan ok oo i T od in too plain, too honest, and too cmplmli: come back to jail. Io was arrested In Detralt Bpicial-Difpglch £ 106 Tivuns, langusge to sult their notlons of what tho pul for some trivial offense, and was ot once {dcati- Moxntrear, July 28.—Archbishop Tescher- | Hestumnch would bear, Mr. Vallandigham was fied, eauw's pastoral recoguizing the rights uverru‘l'lml, m':d tho n'::oluumx ‘uwtl‘ull:hn‘lvwm:“l Menry Kelly, Tenry Snowsteln, and Charles | of the Liherala {s looked upon | 814 rather obscuro phrascojogy g d 10 and ndopted by the Conventlon, was Judson were recently arrested for sssaulting | With vory bad wraco by the Rev. Curo %’:fid to by the Committoe,Mr, Vallandiiham nlo; and beating o man nomed G. Koester, Tho | Lussler, of Bouchervillo, who, at o miceting of 1e objecting, but fuatly Withdrawing hfs ob- theeo wero put under bouda of $500 cuch to | the 8t .'lmuph Soclety, encoursged the mem- | jections. awalt trig), which was set for yesterday bofore | bera to pay no heed to Archblsliop Taachereaw's The sssertfon made by soma of thoso who are Justics DIWolf. Suowstein ‘and Judson up- | pastoral, hut look upon Liberalisin as a curse to | now strangoly auxlous to sacrifica Mr. Tilden to pearcd and wero discharged, but Kelly was | both the Church nnd State, They lind long be- | o lopeless catec, that ho did not favor the peace iniasing, and his bond s declared forfoited, G, | fora received counsel how io nckiing Archbishe | platform of 1604, which he certainly atded {n fram- doue all in their power to furthier the interests of the eause in which they enguge, The mcet- fug was opened by prayer an ih'mnul service, us usual, and the records of the previous meet- ingi‘ruml. he regular quarterly meeting will be held to-day, henes the commitice reports and all fm- portant business were left over for constdera- tlon before the whols body. The question a5 to the propriety of closin, Bethel reading-room, that las béen mnnlmfi was discugsed thoroughly, and it was deter- mined not Lo ho expedient, as_mntch good wus wccomplished by It Mrs, A. P Kelley landed In $45 that sho had solieited ns contributions, Bhe has spent no little thne n thisundertaking, und the Associution wish thelr appreclation of at 885 per share without buyers, while tho | Poned. —Thero is great surprise manifested that Ehares of the Northweatern ‘Nattonal uro held at l,”“'“"f“’ dt" ""fl put more trust in the plan. ~ The 2650 por share without huyers, while the assess- | Cortificates draw 8 per cont intercat, nud ment 15 thosume In cach cdse, and that the | 8f¢ more secure than the old cortlficates Northwestern Benk reduced its ‘sharea to 2,000 | becauso issued only for 75 per cont of the fun for the cxpress_ purposs of cvadlug taxotlon, | BEAIEL which thiey gre arawn, while the old and fnstead of distributing the capltal thus ro- :t{;“‘“‘:&fiw"‘;fi.‘a!g‘:‘;'e‘}l ;‘fl.‘,‘;ol"n"fl;‘&“‘fl n’;‘: ol miang the stockhiolders, transferred 1t to | 4o 860,000 sight off arodaily cxpceted, sod ‘That the eapltal and surplus of the Corn Ex. | hoped for, Some have advauced the idea tint, change and Merchanta’ Banks excecd that of the | When the reductions weromado and ol dhputc(l Unfon Natfonal, their stock sclilng ot $280 and questlons suttled, the money will roll in at an the Unfon Natioual ut 8120, while the nssess. | Slarmingly comfurting rate, but timo only will ment on the Inttor bank §s doublo either of the | evelop the truthfuluces of the supposition. former. ‘The Corn_Exchange und Merchants’ P THRBALARY RETHBNCUENT, Bunka Liave 6,000 sharea worth 81,400,000, ana [ % 1o periecty oot ncler, the clteym: &;3 Uil Natlonal'0,000 siarea-'warth 81200 purtant tople of converaatlon amnng“ltho per- A quick cnre for CATARRIL, ASTHMA, and all aflcellons of tho Thront und Lunus. ‘To provo its virtues o trinl I8 given FREE at Ofice, 101 and 103 Clark.at,, Chicago, WILLIAM Wil T, M. D, AUCTION S:‘Ql‘l:fil}fi- By BLISON, POMEROY & GO, Auctoncers, 84 and 86 Randolph BUTTERS & C0.8 SATURDAY SALE, SATURDAY MORNING, July 20, at D:80, at Salearooms, 118 and \Vabash-av., FURNITURE, Plasuos, Carpets, llouschold (ioods, &c, 9 By G, I’. GOLE & CO., Tier services Lo by expressed, e tresstrerte repore for the month showed | - Alr: Couthaugh aleo calls attention to tho Ca- | 8008 Interested in municipal affalrs, hoso who : . i e ‘ o oece ounmel ctyind ehich 1t e . 08 and 70 Wabash-av, : T A ! suffer by the reduction are groaning in spirit, v, V' 1 op 'Taschcreau’s advico was not for them, ngp, (s 1ot warrani any known fact or clrewm- S ety . & o alanco on hand from last monti, €57.40; ror | fucion Bank uslug large capital wud pagiog no | SO YR AaD U (I Tot, hon Hocadso | tha aaiop; of 14D Weat Madison strect was on | OB ISR Grina Lodgo of the Tndependent o e e D g e L o On Saturday, July 29, at 9 oclock, @ celpts for the mouth, $21.55, aud expcuditures PIIVATE DANKRRS. somebudy clso will not Jose ns much, ‘The of. Mish Inge 2 ¢ | Order of Good ‘Templars, in soselon ut Liver- | concluslon whicl i supported by tho record and | 18 Ciates W. Q. Crockery (Now Styles), i 5 =T Commiiten e roA A sollowing: | ficlals ard rackine thelr brains for n golution ‘of | A very stylish young mau, eiving tho namo of | yool, Nova Scotds, havo sustalned tho wota giv- | by the actlons and recorded worls of Mr, Tildon Yellow and Rockingliam Ware, £ The ladles feel much cncouraged fn thelr | =, xe W veo the followings | 4y problem, * How can this reduction bs mado orge F, Juyo,yesterday found hlinself before | 4y b5 the Lodge™s Representotives at Louls- h{muoll- At all events, It {2 the concluslon which ' s e 1 york, thinking they meet with niuch succss, [, GRFTLENN: Wo, tho undursigned. most ro- | st suttstuttorlly to ol concerncd 1" Justico Bummicriiold charged with_ stealing an | YY" i My Just, dguinet excludig Lacks | the publle will accept, wud which therofore would | IIOUSENOLD YULNITURE of overy descrip: | Drs, Olson mido a speech of somo length favor- | FREECINLY Teeseit i Your umorablo body thut a | o Toard of Public Works wero fn closo con- | @¥ercont from tha reaidence of D, E. Tiruah, of | i thio hrivileges of tho Ordor, A nuiber of | Lo of as scrious deteluient to Mr, Tilden fnu | Hon 8¢ 10 o'cluck: Larfor, Libragy, Gharther, s 7 lug tho establlshmont of Luborers’ Eduction- | Yoturned by us to fhe “Ansesmor of Sonth Ghicygo. | Sultation yesterday upouthoquastion, “Tho task | No. 1675 Indluns avenue, e waa uuable 40 | Gelegates pleadeil strongly In favorof the netton | conteet for the Presidency gainst Mr. uges as | 15uia Tiook Casts: Show Cascs, Meat Safos, Care ¥l docioty Unlon of some Knd, whero' ey | Boboraing (o 83,110, may o mae o the foisiot. | Of suyin Just whora tho. nx st Toi i ot | elear himselfy aud was consequent] s horse | 98 s Lodse at Loutsyille, but tho vots of the | I would bo f Ay, ilden, persunally had erlten | s ‘Conk Stovee, otc, AL 311 o'clock, Liggin -y gan send Uhelr hildren choaply and find thne (6 | figroiain, to wit: casy one,and it wil require nolittlothought and ball to thee Critninal “Court, & fine horas | Nova Botla Roproscutatives was sustained by | the resolutions and repurted It o the Convention. and Harnossce, . 1 fuprove themselves. Somo of the ludics disap- han making our return to the Assessor wowere | considerntion to properly distributa the fll-fuck, | hid buggy which awalted his coming outsids | 144,77 - G I ORS00, Aucdnoge: H prove themeusure, thinking thochildron will ob- | unier the impression that the full casl valuo of | Ar. Prindiville suld yesterday thatd he, for one, | the station was fdentilled us belng ang recently —————— Mr. Dorshetmer, of Buffalo, who {s now at Bt. 4 ain Intinftely greater advaritazes in the publie | OUF pemonal property, also cash mouoy In bunk, | was fn o quandary anid did not know just what | Stolen from Kalamazoo, und upon thls chargy o) T.ouls, 1aborlug in'the hopeless causo of Mr, Til- 3 schools, Thert belug niothing o attond Lo, In lisd 0 bo N‘“"‘“"f"“- but ufter tho bookawerd | 40 da, The metiibers of tho Hoard” will talk | Mayo was held In §800 udditional bail. APPLETON IRON COMPANY, + | den, 18 reported as saying, with regard to the :; vonslderation of tho business having been post. | ghened by the ltoard we find that other private | fycihor ahout It. Of course the amount of ro g W Lunkera, Srowste o Hrles Lptecte el s Browator & Reed, I L "Chrla- | Jetion fn Uhelr departiment—50 per cent—will Leoyiold Mayer, il Meadoweroft Hrow,, wera not | Decessitate the cutting of oll salaries to o uo assenned fn tho sume woy or order s returned, | very muali extent, and witl eall for the dls- Wa therefore hopo that Justice will be done to us | ¢harge of many employes, This will, of course, fhu same as o tho othiers, and that tho Lurden of | fucreaso the proportion of work for each man, taxution bo cquuliy borno by all and not placed | and wiil Iengthen the number of busineas hours, upon the shonlders of thosa who v y ¢ a I thls tasen for the laaetwentyoies yeama with, | Alany clerks euy thub they wil rotiro with & Ut complaiut, Mespectrully, & . :::lfill‘:»‘llum 8 goad grrace when past dues aro fully tj‘:}fli"’.};‘ F;:‘,:‘.:"' l’l;lllu .\Iuym-‘l;uu !unlt Ml ‘:xlgned‘ uul: ordlnanlt;u ; which waa submitted o hiny yesterday, at kg“‘"u‘“:l"c‘;“ :fifi"p::}::;:.n]c:n“"'lg“hfi:,'fl';;""f‘," him transmitted to Cunmrfi’llun-(}m{l‘uul ‘A heretofors 'remaved ogainst, fts ralsig tho fhony Wi ia. Chgared In ik dplrtion apon the asseasment of th bunks, nutlonul and private, | $F ‘.03,‘,‘0 ";:’u "l:""w‘:.'l‘""v":fii. ‘l: 'i‘l‘,‘.‘ Kr,‘,:,',':::“.; -lclxl‘tgula‘":xll:d‘fifilafifilfi -'v‘ffl'f‘éiéfi"’x.?':‘l-&'fi’.}'fi; }‘N{“‘;" 'W:J mfl. knur"n, but, udl::(;n;: !rumu{ he o i uct thay the Mayor ls very sctively engaged Iu fl;" . mfl‘;i’. ‘.“lf;“';“’;acr’l‘("w‘fil 'l'l‘;':‘:n"“‘l‘l'“g‘:‘!'e"“l ow | preparing for he mlucuo'(y\. 200 dOvising Tesns ever, until after the tino for hearing complatnts | DY Whie it can most Justly bo mude, thero I Catherine Knowles lives on State near Thirty- Special Correspondence nf The Tridune, famous Ltz atroek, wnd shi cur Urook no usult, for aq | AvrieToN, Wis, July 26.—The unsceured | foToHoly the 4th of Jul?' Bridget Foster threw a “pitcher | creditors of the above bankrupt Company wera 1{o says thal tho resolation was Introdnced by of something b an her, und Catherue, Aazon- | summond to meet Francls Dluodgocd, Com: | vallandighow, und that Pilden protestod agsiust ¢ o call upon Brldget, nid did give . 7 its Incorpuration in the report of the Commitice on B e beaths: T aralors Cuthiiine | Missloner of Dankruptey, nt tho Court-Touse, | i JAERLRAIGE W (he SUEEL 8 S5 CHmmICe D 2 X nue was tal Appleton, on Tucsday last, to provethelrelslmg, | war record {s good that he squl| Spinola‘s Foy \(m; r!fi&;’;\demfid‘::: :J‘E:v,?ctu i":mle. The l’f]‘t‘fm The meeting was largely attended, and thero | fmncat at his own expunse, nudl hat {t waa at T! ofliclal took {t upon himsclf to give tho hostilo | was considerablefliscussion ns to the probable | ensurkent roqucst, tiat Meclobian, 1n his lotter dantes agavere Jecture upon woman's inallee | future of the Company,—the opinlon cntere cmm‘g’mm&m? P and temper, and he flned Cuthering 316 and | tained scoming to bo favoruble to the fnmedl- | =yt bR A B o0 o ko o the Times costs for assault. ate {ncorporation of a new Stock Company, and l'tuh To e Dorshelmer that the noted e B o Leue¥ idermt | il o 1t wht doubtios furnah o thimolpe | Ml M, Valludighany, Foselly tho fact SuEel 0 e scusslon af he fortheoming i - o S, whe o ol Ruped ypon. i | il or o eholc of Asaigoee, o o 21 | BBt At B, Chsventions :(‘:::t:‘l:l‘l:::‘lilll)“‘l Wlfitrpfillfiflofihwifl‘i\fl‘r’l‘: Wae | L iho blast farnaces onvo iore in setivo oper. | Yus ot tho samo fu form and expression that poned, the ladies passed tho time until noon In personnl discusslon, The quarterly meetlng Wil bo bield thix afternoon ot 8 o'clock i lower Furwell Hall, und a cordlal fuvitation is extend- cd to all to be present, ' T GAS QUESTION. IMPOITANT MEETING OF THR COMMITTEE YES- TRIDAY, The Gas Committes held o meeting yesterday afternoon. Ald, Ruwlelgh presided, and thero were present Mcasrs, Thompson, Pearsons, and Culiertou. v Ou motlon all petitions for the Introduction of patent burners were referred to the Gas Ine spector, The ordinance for Ughting the parks with ofl nfamous, **peace platform ¥ of 1864, Boots, Shoes & STippers AT AUCTION, On Wednesday, Aug, 2,at 8 1-2 a.m. Boma early shipments of very desirable Hnes ot Fall Goods will Lo oifered, to which we call buyers attention, UEOQ, P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, 68 & '70 Wabash-av. GEO, P, GORE & CO,, Auctioneerss BALES OF N0OTS AND BHOLS, \Vudnulllag. AHH. 2. FURNITURE AND CROCKERY, Baturday, Aug. 5. POSTPONEMENT. Mr, Vallandigham proposcd, and was not satis. Ve 5 when near stret thoy turned ogaln aud | Btlon. —— factory to MF. Vallundlghaui on that sccount. | We shall hold no saloof Dry Goods on Tucadst, was lutd (;:ll::r tclmpornruy. Ald, Thompson ex- l!‘wl::ulfix"%:"' \vhu‘;lu: h:mll‘gef-wul b tuvited be- | §VS7 n\fvt?:\“xctullm;: ‘gfi;"h\:]:“:"w‘:{’ffi‘fll‘]“l““}‘& fired, 'Llio oitlcers mturn:d);,lnlx llliv. nl|.n1 thh‘x‘k ‘A WINERS' STRIKE ‘gflumy"y Mr. Tilden, but nearly or quite_all dA:nyz A“wué:r :llvifli Reqular Sale will Lo on Tues b e Res ciml,‘;m‘,fif ;,_,f'm:‘l,': opasitioy, G 7T T U would_malntain a state of Junaterly funttivity, | one shot told, Lut nearing Lincoln Park the > other members of tho Committes, opposed Mr, v Aug, B SN 80T & 0. Auctioneers, burglars csvaped by coverg! tho shrubbery, 1larteax, N, 8, July 28.—A compony of vol- | Vallandigham's origiual draft of the resolutlon, Boveral of tho bullets came within u few inehis | unteers has gona to the Byinoey (Capo Breton) | aud tho resolution which was fnally sgreed to g:czll‘):‘fm“""' aud the only wonder I8 bow thoy | eoa) mnines, Tho munsger of the infucs was ? “lg:_!l V{I‘::{ev (lii'l'nnlll?lll‘g’i::m wum;; o o(;lu;x[tfll:]n: \?y’ c shot at yesterday, and last night strikiug miners 9 Frank Cren I8 a yery n:ug\\‘ty boy ‘?“ l(me“m toro up the ruilroad track and empticd the coal ;‘:zlfi‘:,,;:::""‘%“I‘l::;";.::r'wr]‘fl:?’“ ,fl'{ llll::lfl:pl-l {)‘u’:{‘fir&e\zg&: ll?nv%;‘:s‘ ‘:)L‘:fiu' lnl‘;hlgm‘-‘ tolg :"'"gm‘“i u'fh" t{“‘"'f“;l" 'E’;lul’“y “"i&“‘;’:l“lf’m glnglo public expression of dissent from the a0 ¥ c g | to rosist thy reductlon of thely wages, und Wil | regotutlon, efther In or out of the Convention :'r'.dn eoris :‘.'t‘igb'-“«fl-wu elxlfi,“ ‘x'u'xufwn'x’fi.fi:l.:g;'.‘; prevent tho shipinent of coal durlug tha striio, };‘y’unt)i memberof tho Cotnmittes which bronght v . Yosterduy o = — R orth. el for. belng. deatiut oF THE B00T & SONS HUSIC COMPANY o siatemnt that 412 was at Tiden's urgent parental care, und when about to bo | effer special fnducementy to buyors at wholeaalo | request that McClellan, n otter of nuup'p seut to eomo poformators fnstitution | and rotail of shect-tuusic, musio-baoks, violins, | auce, ropuliated the peato) Ak rihaDileu to begzed off Mn the' lopo of fiud- | guitars, and all kinds of musical fnstruments, | platfonin’ (o curious rer Sallomaf Mr. o jug fricids of Dbis parouts residing on | General ngeats for tho Standanl organ and Bteck mu;:r m‘,: "y:ln‘ "'i"'{m M s 0‘1 : n"u 131 ot af Blue Iuland avenue. An officer was soub With | piang,” Qualty guarantecd. No. 166 Btate stret. | 20T ”h' it L he xiowe, ot ullutngis hitin to the place fudicated, and uron reaching e bt a0 s }:‘:Rufs r«:' Y x»:lppw{“ \\vxlmt‘ud et éener 1}’1 rd, 'i'l‘m n{l&lfiwhgfid}fllmlng z’l‘l-llll:ul:l l!x.xl:filhll::fi MRS, GRUNDY SAYS 4 ventlon- ot'delugnmu, who nominated a candi- e eavou to"HHie purenta wero dis. | tuat Bosodant eclipaes ail ather preparations for | Juto to carry thiem fnto vffect, et el of truwdmfigd that the young villian wus tho | thetcoth and gums. And whatMrte. G, sayslsre- | tho Convention, who ofticlated as one of the thief who biad stolon a sum of mouoy and some | \terated most empbatically by niuchy-nine one- Hembers of the P'latform Commuittce, and who Juwolry fram the hiouse of Mra, Carmichsel, No, | hyudredths of the beauty and fashlon of the land, | capressod o word of dissent from the IO~ ¥ ML F, T d 'llflmnnecuunuwllllhlhn asscasment question, :‘,gf,,‘}'{,‘;’ Iel(:uli ;{,‘;lfif'l:','.‘fa:",‘,‘,"' ‘J,‘:‘a A’:;}:fi:}’: L;:B:.,:“,:'f':,;‘ e ,‘;fi::.:,"“fih “"'f"“l""' ‘;"’ tlon bill was virtually tho contract betweo the county asacssable by tlm’l‘uwn”Afnl:::u’x'u u::uy:n;: city uud Its ciployes, bocauso It was tho fustru- thlll‘,t ntercstlug. Tho followlue s o clear ex- :“;‘}‘:‘.‘,u‘.‘“‘:‘;fm.l,‘mfh k!‘;% e hfi?g;:f.?{fi:‘l?: < Total Total val- Totalase'g | DUS ¥Y# that tho employes sliaki be pald month. Raitroad ass'd value ve, sched- sched calue | 1Y 8t the same rate pee unnum s was allowed companies. schd, 0. e D, lust yeur, Consequently the employes are un- 5, 8 64T 8 18,605 der mouthly voutracts, and thelr salarles can be b i cd for any monthy whereas, thoso sala- -{.5’7.9, }3?;% ! yablo o much per year canuobk be i luot;i,.'-l-.’o changed L the end of the year. It is consid- 249,285 Ald, Bounner's resolution. granting property- + owpers the privilego of putting up wooden pun{l on Archer avenuc und lighting the lamps “with ofl, was next taken us. Ald, Thompson sald ha understood that tho ma?luny were ready to lny the gas moins, The ‘hitch was, bie thought, that the erection of thy gas laznps was not uuthorized by the Councll. Ald, Bherldan, who was present, explained that the asseasment for this purposy lisd been ade, but was hot colleeted, The motlon was luld over temporarily, A desultory conversation ensued, with refer- ence to tho vetoed ordiuance. It was stated that the Corporation Counsel wus of opinton that the gas contracts could wot be ¢nforeed, No ncgl{on ‘M\‘.u taken on the lubjclcl. - - Wren, agent of the Pittshurg Consoll- + dated Cuke Gus Company, nsked Illl:l‘& s0me ue- tloif mnlght be taken on the Chicago ;(,u Gus Compuny’s ondinance, which )’la_ul,,-lgqn Ao " hands of the old (8and 70 Wabashi-av. By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO, Auctloneers, 274 ond 270 East Madlson-st. Will basold this a, m., at 10 o'clock, tho mamal large asvortment of Now Fornituro and Houseliold Goods, ting of Parlor Bults, Cliambor Sots, Ward> e 08, e Extenaion Tables, M. T, Tables, Houlao, iedntenln Matiroricn e, e, “Alsd of hew anid wecond- . Barcalat ' 1ok Of secoud-hand Furuftore thai mast 1d to moke room, r . P, MeNAMARA & CO,, By A et 0 A0, vor: Madisonat. Boots, Bbocs, and Silppers at Auctlon 'll;\}é?:l?yl‘{l‘;mm‘ ‘A, 3, "ot i oclock. Grest 5B %, P, MONAMAIA & CO., Auctioncets e K, e Wik MO oy M A ki 4, . e Sl D137 Il AL e o T ST T A T . lcl‘:dn‘; most certatn that Mr. Authony will oplue Kewlse, Mayor Hoath had a long talk with Fire-Mar shal Benner upon affuirs {n the Fire Depart- ment. They came to the conclusion that it would Do best to divide the total of reduc-—- uux;‘ kg dl;pcmlnfhwm;) tho |erlvlccl of “l:hccrt-ln o s ———— | number of men, thereby com| with 8 part 801,024 $1,110,056 $1,210,070 | of tho requiruinent, it by 3 uclfi the pnp of ‘This table does not cover thurolling-stock, the § the rewaiuder to o figure that will ully ut{:ty be v - e