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S48 " THE CHICAGO e THE COUNCIL. TRIBUN ULSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1870, e wisn In refusing to fuvestignte, 17 thosecharges | Maynr to any anch persan, company, of corpora- 3 \J DA bors, or have auch advantage of position as to werd hanging Xm- my head [ ahoull wmnfi\u tlon desiring to do seavenger work npon the execi- MRS. S‘VISEHLLM' Tusuro vietory, i P Grand Jury to ’mn- wpon them, The ouly thinge | ton tlfl a bond to the cn{ by auch acavencer in ‘“\fl There !s tallk of enlisting Western volunteers, thiat, a Counell fnvestfication will smount to will g:";";“;":‘;'f“&'-““:“"l'{' 'fl"“’f“‘,’"'",”-"""‘;";f";l and those would, of enurse, be lietter than requ- be an effatd to vindicate thoxe mew. 10 there s | Sr0dontt thet st acnenger U CU Hien | Some Remarks Relative to the | lar troops fnw war of this Kind: but, enliated, any truth in the charges no effort would be | may e hereafter parsed by the Clty Council touch- oranized, and placed nnder t-loint com- made to forret it ont. ing their rald employment, and shall also comply Case of Mr. Lo, many thy wollt be Samson shorn uf his Jorke, MONTENEGRO. Jommissioner of Health Mec- Vickar to Be Inves- BSomething About tha Pooplo of the Black Mountains. . A1d, Rawlelgh moved 1o Ty the motion an | with ind obey the diractions and recmiations of e Riieridan 1ighit bo equal to_the oczasion, for he e tigated. the table, Tomminica of ieaith of tho city mado iu bursuance Nas penlus and fudividualitys aml the sofeat ] ‘M«Ii Thompron moved tondjourn. Ruledout | oflaw, =0 ving, and remoring pravorable View.of ’Tvq,l\-nhlu \vn'\\'ivllllhl Irfl Lo placo m"fl'" "i": «IIugrah for the Holy Cross and » | of order, Sac, 4. Tt caning, 3 the Indian Bure ute commund, with unfimited discretlon; hu Golden Freedom!?” s A ote was then taken, and the motfon tabled | 0f the contenta of privy vaulia shall bo done in an 1o Indian Burea, the people mny ne well make up their minds olden Freedom No Likelihood that the School | iy yeae, 17; nays, i, us follows: odorless ind inoflensive monner in the daytime, e L s 100000 n oad to Kl Indians e between the hours of sunriee and sunsct, and an . Aldrich, Thompson, . i M o on the Weat Pofnt plans and that the work can qilvcas—Dntlard, Romeubery, Aldglch, Thempaon, | senvenger having begun by such scrvenger S | The Indian Tribal System an Iniquity | e done fur 8100, with s great saving of lifo on Ttawlelgh, Cleveland, Baumgurten, Waldo, Linectu- | mume, and shall i every fustance leave the privy that Should Be Brok U both sides, barth, Borer, Kitk—=17. in an good conditlon npon the yault as when the at Should Be broken-Up. Indiana are not afraid ot ro Naya—Sheridan, Sommer, 1M‘dlng‘VCnllcrlnn. work waa undertaken, : Kerher, Tarnow,’ Tawler, 'Neidler, "Van Osdel, | “8ge, b, W ek are . ' » Rehcster Tyan, Niceen: Tengacher, Bweaney—14. ke, b, Theuse of lucketa for rcavenger Spectal Correspondence of The Tridund. bring them to termas through that agene, Board Will Be Tried. Year—Tatlard, Roscnbery, 7o the Rditor af The Tridune. Cn1eago, Aug. 11.—Survian freedom hasheen turied long ngo,—on tha Kosove Potje; buby although apparently dead, it Is atill nlivel No matter huw strong the enemy . was, lie was not poworful enough to choke lier to death. 8ho was Falluro of the Ordinance to Abolish the Board of larly-organized troaps; and {t will require a fearful riallty They posca I8 hereby dtclq{’ctl nninwiul except in speeial Lesvzia, Saxony, July 25.—By otir Iatest | areafrald of ublic Works. The Clorlt of the Bonrd of Educatlon trans- | carcs, and only thenipon obtaining n speelal per- eI, Baxuly, Gl Sl BRCART, CONCEALED FORS, 3 wagmed fnta lifeln the never-forgotten “Hajiu- mitted a resolutfon adopted by that body ask. | mit from the Commlralonera of Healtl therefor. papers, 1 see that the mnssacro of the Custers e Narofie] x £ Cures the Worst Paing i — ing for an luvestigation, as ’pvllxlcll W thess { Indtan-fightor Is mare an ob- | kovanje™ (Partisan warfare), composed of wen n ey 0, The contents of privy vaults so romoved It e o One profestionn Inglora b{ A e el hcnm{“m‘ e i and their command by theallles and agents of Joct, of dread to them than a reghineut of cave y clty el s on vacacle, i ahait | the Government they acrved do faithfully, Is | alrv, Teople who live fn peaceablo humos my On motlon of Ald. Cullerton, the matter was | by disposed of in iich & manmer an to canse no of- | creating a ripple of excitement, like thoso mude | think io” n drondful_ savage for sieh sugges- referred to the Judictary Committes, ’“er fense. Snid tanks or yeascls shail Do kept clean vLhe) 0 tions, but the Western mother who claps SOl TaofTexate wihen not In actun nee. P by the Minnesotamnasacreand the murder of Gen, )y "m ' BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS e rivy vaull shall Do cleaned, | Canby; and that the Burcau for the Promotion | INfaut to her breast, frantle with terror betorn from her embrace, and boked allve or empticd, or removed except by 8 Heenned seavens | of Indtun Massacres {8 avalling itscif, as usual ‘i y ¢ IT WILL NOT NE RECONSTRUCTED. F"l' R Tt GIhont 8 ”L!,m" from_ tha Commine 2 1 s [ alowly dlsmembered fn her presence, would ho f this excitenient to *lay the ropes ™ for acon-'| very thaukful for the ndoption of o ayatem of ¢ { lealth anthorlzing th . Snch Cgre | O y thankful for the ndoptlon of o 8y “'mus?f;;f&?'fi“f:fi l«‘:? “i’l::d:rl\l}:x‘m:: :"“":‘";'r':t‘l'lullnilnnmn ;:;Iyx“rnrxg“fihréx b detalinfor | tinuation In business. ‘The Indiana nreto hie | worlure which would nke her savage foe who were tho co’nly 'hclpurnT;l! u“l‘ poor and l‘ = 0 = downtrodd hristians. hwee brave men | | dirtten . e b | From Ono to Twenty Minates, with the relenticss encmy. FEvery Servian wish- . ed to breathe the air of fraedom; and all of e et s die 1| NOT ONE HOUR Further Resolutions on the Sub- Ject of Gity Certificates. Ardinance Concerning Scavenger-Work ~sa80ft Coul at the Water- o the dolng of suchwork s the proper enforcement o 1 3 trembleat tho hreaking of a twig or rustling of a History of nations cannot show so many Works, abalabtng the Board and trnaferring te dnties n;::":%dfi{n:mm:“ '“r;‘:""f'nrxm Lm “: ?:lll':‘l;::lil))‘l‘\::::‘: 13‘!‘ crul:’un\;:c‘lu ’{ltlvc JL::[':;L:"L:::; loaf, aryl givoler o %onfi‘n ol seuurity i ler WONDRUB OF IEOISH, After Bonding thia Advortisomont Need ALY . B, Any person who slnll be gu do L e. Those w) e ol & INVESTIGATIONS, oy Sfi:lfi;“fi:‘lfi';.fifu|‘u¥$fik' Tis” ordinance | | SEC, B A Do e Gy of Chichio without | oceasions and it Is n-going for to dv soncthing e L B e tvtae ot iving| 10 thednsblvs couburica, a Montoncpre, The eyt Any Ono Buffer with Pain, K. M'VICRAR. The Cotnel hield 1ts regulur meeting yester- Iny aftergoon, Mayor Ieath in the chair The shaentees were Ald. Pearsons McAuley, first having obtalned a llcenss therufor, as provided " o "N & w - e b ol thab 1t tho ol | B e B e wot Jesa shan | rcaiols fa the Bureau! “ Nothing mean | fu the waka of o inllitary guard, who Twvo jus . ' o arsed and scen no Indians, willsay Amen to 3 - | &% nor more than 8160, about " that irfbtitution! 18" w41l cut ita own | paksed 8y 9, mancs waa paased that inan worl be appot | #5405y eivangee who shall violate any | Bead of, or commit arknrl f e scrvice of Iny suggestion, - & eompang of soldlers at tny 4 who would not give satlsfaction. 1la oppoa- | providion af Thia wrdiance of who shal fail 10 | the dear people It the people will only acceptof | Fieeh Pelt 18 bbile Hovee n only Christ!an star that 1s and has been shining from the beginning 1s Montenegro, She Is the ouly one that has never been conquered by the R A D W A Y! S Turke., The barbarous Turk hos been trylnga cd the passage of tha ordinance. comply with any ordor, direction, or regniation that vicinity that it1s quite Safotorob and A 0'Brien, White, anid Marphy, Ald, s“.“finy thluugm it was not a step n the 1.m‘;‘,fi, e o e Commisatonors of Healtn, | the sncrillce; hut, i they decline,—If a great, | murdor any place nob actually in sight and !'ll":“"‘m} 'ill":;m tflox’{m" nndiru:‘x ,h"’ :""’lh"' The following communication was read from A 1 | il bé Aned not lens than 830 ot wmoro that $200, powerful, Chriatian people shoulil refuse Lo put | licaring of the troops, whoso nietended protec always falled, Montenegro is the nest where Hia [ tie- Mayors Alrection of economy to nbolish the Board of [ gul shall be subject to n rvocation of license, M | freulf in history na the ruthless exterminator of | Han to sctticra is the veriest farce, the oft-wounded Eagle crawlcd out to cure his onoe he Yayare Public Works, 1le wan of opinion that the pro- | the discretion of tho Mayor. Y A When Indiaus precipitate hostilitles, they | brokon wings, and cried upon the high moun- (rnrLEMEN: | berewith submit certain afdavita d ch 1donly be i the interest of | _ Sre. 10. All ordinances, or partn of ordinances, | & few feeble, conquered tribes, why, the Bureau | g001d know that th iy Loy (ely e 1 9 L g whikh stisck the integrity of br. MeVickar, Com. | poscd change would only be in the interest of | o 0aioing or inconstatentavith the provisions of | fa—ah—williug to go on should know that the encmy they defy van, anl | yalus, and under the blue sky of leaven, % missfoner of Meajth. 1'am assured by Dr. McVickar | certatu Aldermen, who had friends to appolot, | (uis ordinance, are hereby expronsly repealed. " y will, meet them on thoir own ground; that they | wjose mountalns are my housc, and these T O ies are. without fonndation In fack. | Tho rocent sbolition of the Board of Health had | Ske, 11, Tiis ordinunca shall be Io force from FEEDING SAID TRINES, AS USUAT. will prowl, and hide, and ) I8 A At that he hinsolf will ask to bava them jnvestl- rocks iny bed, and the only place where I can liold up my bantier of freedom and independ- . ence,”? Montenegro is the place where Bervian l “Vila't has been watching with glancing eyes ]] from the top of Loveen the atfocities which the . . Turks were committiug in the far-away Chris- T N tian countries in Turkey; aud with Ler tear- twas (o Firat and 15 tho drops shie has cured her Eogle's wings, and her 4 Tierolc sons were able to bare lhulnmke:l Lreasts n Paln Remed l(.;xhtllxu I«‘lm" eucnlllu‘g u‘l' thelr hu!uvedl country. aud young—in fact, cvery one who think . himeclf l’u e man—gucs sy:huuy to mect the That Instantly stons the most escruclating Patns, alian : = and aiter Its paxsage. At the bidding of Christiunity and Pence Com- | SUOOT WIRNEVEITIRY CAN ORT WITHIN BUOOT- T boee . it s i, Ao pumL v, rmislone, nd Wit ho uriny a3 servanty 1L | g0 gy i dreas - cotors. ndistingulshablo nflmlnud to o position when lis knew thut the The Committee on Fire and Water reported | gather these tribes Into the fold of a roserva- old ated by -your bonorable body, 1 aineerely iopo that’ ho may be ablo to exculpata himeelf to ihe satlsfaction of the Councll, and in the eyes of the public. Tho chargesare of R0 aerions & naturo that I feel 1t my duty to sub- mit them to your consideration, und to request that they mn{ bo thoronghly lnvuau;inml by Committee of the City Council. 1 ami detarmined that no oMefal whose integrity In not unlmpeach. able shall with my consent remain In the servico of the city after his dishonesty is maido apparent. request thot the Inveatigat{on may bu thorough and gearching, and the facta honestly reported to nie. My action will be based upon such report, d in- riantly taken, 1f we cannot secure the sorvices of “from those [n the surrounding landscane; that employes could not be paid. in favor of the pussage of o resolutlon in- | tion, and compel them to ‘““cat white man's um‘y will eraw! through gm-a?wllh their heads A1, Swiith offercd & substitute that there bo | structing the Board of Pablle Works to make | beef” as o punishment for murdering white | and guns wreathed Init; that they witl hide in two Assistant Commigaionoers; one to b 8treot | girangements with W. D, Hazelton for the uso | men; and, while Uncle Samuel, like a goud- trees, and fn any and every possible place of Superintendent, and tho othor Seeretary of the | oo y4e fuel-savin, o 5 S convenlment, and send the unerring bullet il e - 2 g apparatus at the North Side | natured old ldiut, stands, bayonct tn hand, to | G e 1o o w““"dr(l;",":'“"'l‘}“‘o"' Not receiviug a second, ft pumplng works, i aceordsnce with the terms | compel Mr. Lo to ageept his ratlons, ;:,!1':&‘i“;th{,fi:slz,,fi,xffiff,:cg“,‘,’{;‘,"i',:,,‘: l;n‘«‘lulfix‘c# Ald, Tiiompson moved to amend the ordinanice | of that gentleman's proposition. Mr. IHazel- { the Buresu wili goon with the | ing them there, will be comparatively casy. Ly mnking the nnlnr*u(thoCmmniunluuur&-l,um ton’s proposal was to apply Iis apparatus to the | old business of rohbing Doth Nifm and the We profess ereat respoct for Waalington in {nstead of $3,000, The machinery of the Board | jollers and pump the water ot a saving of 50 | Indian, promoting dissensions, arming Mr. Lo other matiers, but reject us barbarous his plan :fifll,““‘"‘fm}\:fi]"“’_ ':,"‘.‘mff‘;%wdg“:%k"'."pl"('z‘:".‘:g per cont in cost of fucl, at the sama thne con- | for a new strugelegand bringing it on whenever of Indian warfare; and go on to bloody defcats ko e soryioen Vith tho obatinncy of Braddock, who preferred | bateful Turk, s Kt St oWt Or wilr Gaa0s ot orRen 8 lionest oficlale, wo will have 'i'l‘."a.lk[le‘:p{lfilygr.y' afratd they would not find o mancupable of tuk- sumning the sinoke. Bultable suretfes wero also | Democracy has any speciul end to gatn, Aeath and disaster to a loss of ’(ug.,u, and vlo- Aud what do you um!k about oue application, . Aty There followed then copies of the aflidavits ln&'_thc position. offered for the pertect performance of tho | This Indian war s asmuchn partot the Dem- | lation of military rules, ! TR WOMBN] formerly vrinted in that connection. The communieation was referred to the Com- mittes on County Relations and 1lealth, with sustructions to fnvestigate the charges? . A communication was read trom Dr. McVickar asking for an investigation of the charges pre- ferred agalnst bim, Referred to the Committec on Refations and Health, THE 3CIIO0L BOARD. The Committee un Schools presented the fol- Juwing reports mfl;{_‘]?"\‘“fi:{‘l?“'m' ’]‘l’l_“’mf:fi:‘l""’l’thg':‘il":‘{:g‘is;;“"fl{ other partics having similar apparatus weroread. | White League. Itavlll ho used by the thieves ftle to intrust Ui largo intercats governed by Couslderable discussion ensucd on the merita | who tind shelter in the Burcau to rob the Govern- PASTIMES. the Board of Public Works to one mun. of the different patents, ment; and, while the Indiguation lasts, they Alll. Stewnrt stated that no person waos con- Ald, Lawler moved that the subject be madoe | will talk of extermination,—a suggestion wor- . AQUATIC. :cl:lx‘x’ml‘n;iicl:lu {::mfl:s‘_nnz:l;lfl:c:l:‘( fi'l“lfi‘x{ii','ffil’éfi aspeclal onder for the next meslng at 4:90 | thy of Sittiog Bull, and one that, every one Threo of the crews of the l‘f wrragut Boat Club that the propased cliangs would be for the be- P.m, ; Knows, will not be carrled out, and ought not to | met on the luke last night for o trial of specd. Gt of tho clty. Under the now deal thero A, Kirk atated that {t was fmportant to In- | be spoken of. The Lrews were J, E, Jenklus, bow; F.T.1ins. would bio no mora opportunitics for letting con | trouuce one of the improvements at anco, It THERE IS NO REASON hell, No. 2; E. O. Moffat, No. 8; and Chiarles B. tracts sub rosn than under the present system. | meant a loss of 8300 o day if favorable action why those poople shoulil be exterminated, and | Staples, stroke, in tho four-oured gig Ada M, ! "y ¢t - the United States never cowld be hrought to vden: . T, ¢ nl::i]e‘llfin;rlml:;}y:xa\;;(:‘ t{’lfi prcv{uul «question. | wag not taken on the report of the Committee | such n mensuro, und It is_only epoken "‘E‘“ s Boyden; G. W. Murison, hows; F. M. Staples, 'ho amendment was 1aid on the table. work, A number of communicaflons from | ocratic campalgn ns ls tho orgunization of tho Jag Gney Bwissusua, ffgfi.:}:{)rfi?fi’fic”k&lfv:’;g;i'fin:"fi?uflg B ie IN FROHM ORE TO TWENTY MINUTES, inve pity on themi Nol nothing of the kind! v ‘The erylng was loft to tha bables, and the pray- m’:.m:%ifi."H’e‘fiY.i%l.“.".t,-“h:’éfi!.‘f‘l?.‘;‘,’.‘."..é % .!‘lg:';olllhl ing totho old Fnoph: Wwho wera not uble to fight, | Neuraliie, or prosirated with diseaso tay satter, = Every woman lolt proud to have her som, hus- band, or father, for whom they could prepare 1 thelr knapsacks, and to go with” then, and help kmd!ngi gung, and ta throw stones upon the Turks Troin the high mountalns, and watceh over WILL the loved ones with mother'a care,—every step, every shot, and knife-stroko; and, if a Monto- % o Sonca his. Mifo. on. iw Battleneld, hia Afford Instant Ease. Your Comuittee on Schgols, to whom was ra- e G immedintely. norance or d\\[pllclty. ‘Why' sliould we exter- | No. 35 A. B. Porter, No. 3; Iy B, Carter, No. 4; }'ngc'r"fi‘g.‘.’nfi‘lffif-’-&fi? :fi-‘l‘:”&tl‘n Wm}nd ‘;.‘1‘1'; m,"‘!“m”;“;'"“ of the Kidneys, Inflamma. coome Comittee or SC P omtment 0f | T ordinance wer ruo veted on, witl avota | I tho course of the discnsslon 1t was stated | Ininate our Indiuns,any moro that Englund has! R. C. Otfphant, No, 5; 8. C. Whiting, stroke, | lnst kiss, wonld take tlie banner oF Frosdum on of tho Blndder, Inflarmation of the Mussrs Wilce, Olinger, Dluthardt, Richberg, and | oo 01, 1 foll i iy 5 There is only the Red River of the North be- | and T, R Jenking, coxswaln, n the six-oared | from is cold hands, and attack the Turks with Dowols, Mumpn, Congontion of tho N M membirept’ tho Board of ‘Kducution, | Of yeus 2L, nays Il a fullowss that 80 per cent could bo saved on el without | 4iccon us," ‘e Tadians, on the Engllsh side arc | gl Bortha Paliner: A, Oxdun Downs aud Charlcs | tho words, © Wit T T show_ yon how women of Lungs, Soro (Thrant, Difficult Wittt w;‘"}fi'v'l‘.“"lfi,'a"‘“gfifd..l,fBflfirg; A R har.rarnow, " Neldier van "“f‘"‘"k“‘“""‘“m" by using soft instead of hard | yseful, inoffensive Inborers; on the Americun | 8. Downs pulled togethor 1 tho double-seull | ionteneyro ean fiyht i and peoplo from all sidés Breathing, Palpitation of eiisahen s reapectrully ropucts Ondas maith, Belggs, Throop, deCres, lwicih, | “Aid. Ry AR usctul inoflenaiyo Inhorors; o the AEriest | Shell Lirate; - Tho contae was for 1 milo atraight | axclainy o Tarras] ‘Tra kyat chnsi 1 Slobadu tho TTowrt, Hystorion: e e inion. 'And aro advised by the | Cloveland, ~Daumgarten, Tatdo, " Linseubarih, 4. Ryan moved to refor thesubjoct to 8 8po- | policy bas nuada them. away from tho stake-boat at tho foot of Madison | ziatuu,"—Hurrah for the Holy Cross und Golden COroup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Lot ey B Ol Yery doubiful whothor | Boser, KiFk—al. d s clal comrmittes of six, ' Carrlol, Now, In tio midst of whatever cxcitement | street to "a stake-boat “at tho foot of | Freedom! Influonza, Hoadachs, Taothache, 1 u.y'mm any un{.hurlly to I'lmlfih:uu pwll:\mzd ln~' L;‘CJ?Zi_\i!'n"fl'll.!'r'"n?fi?mfif&efimfifli‘ufiz9";‘1?;’!‘ Al Kirk oflcrcd! S Clufiln‘;wlnu. whilihisad :,hcro :gny ‘iq('lm x}cfimm of tl.llls Dul{l?nkuu vlic- afi;:llt“h cr.;‘:fift‘nfl};ficm{l v:u)s“:{z\r‘:;d w”y In the olden times, achools and wlueation | - Neuralgtd, Rheumatinm, Oold m“fln, vestiyntion, for tho reason hat (0o SATVIES indn | phy, Swoency—il, 3 3 Al tary, th tnind of thio puople must ho kept in o o e ) who | were very low in that tountry; but, intho XVUI| | Aguo Ciulls, Ohilibinins, and Froat Bites. P - th 03d grooves. Thelr thoughts must be turned | lned tho Lreakwaters and the shore. A good ‘A tho ordinance, having falled to recelvoa | Jieroteed, That tho Baand of Publle Worls Looe- | from any solution of the question excopt exter- | start waus abtalned without much difliculty. Eu- enter Wi Gk winatiof, or compulsory herding and feeding on | gene Peussing performed the dutles of startor \ater:\sorlcy without smoke cunsimor untLatch | ugervations, Tho altcruativeoifered fs thut bo- | and G. W, Sicvons was the judgo. ‘Tho coursg the province of the Committes on Schools, The mnllcr whould bo referred to a special committes appointed for that purposu, or o saino one of the stunding Committees to be st autliorized to deal century, Ivan Cvuu{uvlbeh rouglhit jtho first printiig-press Into Montenegro, 10 print Bibis [ Tho appileation of the llenvl{ Relfef ta thn part o and otlior church- and schiool-books; but it dld | Part whtro the pain or diitciily oxlate will affurd esse two-thirds vote, ss demanded by tho charter, I cotnfurt. - Dot lnat longz. The Turks attacked Montenegro, | “Fyienty’ o was defeated. i . § ps in half a tumblar of water will, Ina ‘1th the matter. = suwer, tween two stupendous crimes. For the United | as far 88 Van Buren strect was qulckly snd | and the people, not having imoncy to buy lead, | fow minutes, cure ¥ i N e vabies of onr Committce will be moces: TIE FINANCES, et Chatrman npponted the following Alder- | Siates to drivo lutiuns on tu'reservations, and | ovonly rowed. Pist that, pofnt, the lovg pler | turucd B ypsa o pills to ke tio Trks; | sarbiit: Hek iyl sary witnoss in tho fnvestigation, Morgovar, thiro GITY CRRTIFICATRS, KTC. e A Pommitice o Smole-urn: | Wall them in by bayonots, is to perpetuate by | affordlug vo protection, the water was & 1(ttlo | and, whichover Turk swaltowed one of them, | ‘Travelers snoukd dlways earr n|,n;\i.,'£,}'m|.\v“-, isn feeling In some portlous of the publlc miind, | A1g, McCrea offercd tho following: wret “Tiyan, Ballurd, Gilbert, Throop, Waldo, | orec ono of the vilest compounds of despotisi, too rough for fost thne. ‘The Ada Boydon touk | ho went to sicep, TEADY JELIEL with (e, A few drops In water wi unfounded wo bellove, but NCLe (e (488 <% Sune | Jreolced, By the oty Council o tho City of | nd Bweeney, * | alavery, polygomy, und comnunism that ever | the lead and mulntained it to tho und, winnit NEVET TO WAKE AGAINL LR s e Lty o bR it ) ety 2 \ n 1| g aw A i the race in the very ereditablo time of aitr than Frontl v HEFORTS OF CITY OFFICERS, saw thosun, . The D brothors tame th second [ 73 Financo Commlttes of this Council Ma: The Fire-Marshal submitted his ort of | _The tribal ystem of the Indlans is horeditary ¢ Downs brothers came fn second fu 7:01, ond ndopted by the Copncil, and M){ iing the | bulldings oid the materinls used in lmr con- | monarchy; nbeolute slavery for ull wonen, andl | the slx-onred gig pulled up 1 7:18, matters of city certil ‘and the disposition of | struction, which has ulready been publlshed. all dprlnunern whose lives are spared; polygam After the cluge of thoraco the Downs broth- city taxes, and the same are horeby reconsldered, *| Ondered published and placed on file. and communism In thelr worst formand, f | ers challenized uny boat or crew In tho Club to s annulled, and revoked, The Comptroller presented s monthly stato- American ploty had not been the bulwark of | contest oyer the sume ground the first might of Jiesolred, Further, That the followlng portion of | ment, whieh was reacived and placed on e, Ameriean slavery, we might be uatounded to see | 8nooth water, Tha challengo will undoubtodly gm r“m"an'm tl’ie l(':lnnncfi- Committee of this su{n. Hickey reported that lum polico forco | 1t Tanged on the slde of perpetusting such be soon neeepted. > Jfir;xcm%n ot m:du;m«m::u uugn:;‘,ll': 1:);2 w :: had bean reduced by discharges and resignas UNMINGLED HEATIEN ABOMINATIONA After the racing was over tho Club held its folinwet 700 tlons, 80 that with a reduction of 15 per cent of | 88 the social und litical systems of our Indlan | regulor monthly” mectingz, Aftor the ususl loWe: ration to tho proyisions to bo mado for | those remaining, the pay-roll had been reduced | tribes, The proc amation that our Government | routine buslucss, one npplleation for member- poyment of i large indobteduess now oxisting, | 25 per cent. The details of this reform have Is now "“fi"fw"d in the plous work of extermi- | ahip wus presented, und under tho rulos eo- B Tor the puyment of which, ne hos becn bofure | alrendy been published fn Tie Trinuns. Re- | Dating tribes of people, ar wmx;emns them to | ferred toa committec, A Comnitteo on Whi- shown, thegg [s now no adegnate provision, thereby | ferredto the Cominittee on'Police. exist beyond the reaell of elvilization, cut off | ter Business (and pledaurs) wus appolnted, and Ccauning a®deficlt s great as to' bo bo- | - The quarterly report of the Gns Tnspector | from alf chaneo or hope of improveuent, lsnon- | the meetlng adjourned. y;nnal the po‘\;nl s a{ the Cmmnl:l to l‘nlku was read. It wosstated thot certaln gas-metros | BtEOUS in the Inst degreo, bfi'.“;‘m’e'ifi'u :gm':wecu' czr;mnll‘h“u:n: fl:'lfil’l' ind been found out of order and corrected by Why aro wo trying to abolish polsgumy in THE TURF. heh Indovteansas nccording fo tho charactor of | thoInspector, The laimps over the entlre city Utah, and fighting to preserve it n Coloradol | Tho intense spirit of rivalry among the owners cach ftem, Altor such ciaenilication yhull lave | Wero now lighted in sccordanc with tho Wm Why contend wgafiist, communlsm in Ghieago, | o¢ yarjous horacs of the 2:50 and 3:83 clusses el cems. st be paid 1n | table recently adopted by the Counell, Roferred | Sidfoster it in Nevadal Why have we abolishied | 5 Slv, 47cF #¥es Shis Gontesta of 4% thelr propor ordor, and that, tov, just ax speedily | to the Committee on Gos, slavery fn th Bouthurn States, to defoud and | has been active ever shico tho cotitests 0/ e a8 the heceasary arrangements can be made for the | Communieations were read from the Mayor "‘3"1’""““‘ {t in nll our Western Torritorles] | weelk bofore lnst, Several of the defoated ynient under the finaacial pollcy prescribed by I{rpo["un s Jucob Laucr Assistant Welgher ot Why haye we denfed the divine right of Kings | partiesare just as confldent as ever that they 110 (ieneral Assotnbly. ' $7 Surope, to B ¢ e A braga, all Intcrest. dne, and m 080 North Hulsted street; A. Menper, 8ix- | 1t Burope, to coufirin It in America own the best horses, und fu responee to numer- raudy or BiLtors s a stiinulaut. nend the appolntment of the five membors of the Hchool Board put In nomination by ex-Mayor Col- vin. should not deal with the maiter. ‘We think that It would e moro acceptable te all concorned and to tho public that a now commitico, especially cmpuwcvoflp to make the inveatigation, should be sppolntad, and so recommend, But wo are Btill uv tbe oplnlon that it {s for tho best intercsts of the public, and eapeclally for tho bost intereats of the schools of this city, that now uion should be appointed to Al thelr “pluces, to manage the -clm.?h in which so many of our peoplo are inter. asted. Ald. Cullerton moved that the whole subject Ve referred to the COMMITYBH ON JUDICIARY, with power to send for persons and papers. Ald. Thomnsou did not thiuk thet under the peculiar circumstances of the casa thers should Le nn investigation. The man who had made thie charges could not come forward and sub- stantinte them. In his judgment, everybody would bo benefited and all futerests subserved Cnicago, That tha rosolatiuns reported The Sgnrv.nus went only onco under Leanidas, with 300 men, to meot” the enemy; but the Montengriaus, often but with a lmm{l‘ul of men, FEVER = went to meet the Turks many thines, and al- aun ' Wfi"“"“'““d Fuma Yierarios, T&: 'l;i"’,‘,l"" Feverand Ao edred for DSty centa; Thera s not white moon and star liave always bowed their o SRl e at thosight of th Holy Cross, pomedial Spnt,t Do Shrit Wb il g futer tnd The Turks ilo nat ke to fight with the Mon- | yeliow svers ided by Radwny's Bl tenegrinns, When they exclafm ‘Kavadag,) | cknsltutuars load iellof. Fitty centa per botte. they mean that they would rather meet tho Y Irmeley Devil himself, becauso thoy wers alwuys sure that they would lese. In war the Monte- negrians are Iike lcopards; nnd you must not be setonished o flud them in places whers {g;l ncva-rtcnfild expect to llll‘nf\‘_dnu:u' hunian J ng. Bot they are very differont in peace W ) and at home; thoy are opeh-lsarted, and K?nku DR- RA-D A-Y S eyary stranger welcowne, and are very glad to divide bread and salt with their guest. 'They i respect every porsoh !.hu?' are especlally re- spoctful nnd gallant to the falr scx, because women have frequontly helpod them to seale /] the Turkish walls by making stools or ladders of their backs. . teenth street, bet Th d Blue Istand The ndinn tribal system I8 & condensed con us requests 1 n opportunity to try It over WOMAN 18 NOT A 8LAVE ;::wcu“y l“:‘”‘:’nllw’f"?h‘m ”N"m‘m wlm‘ .Hm '!‘m‘ b ” centh streel ctween iroop nnd ug Island = | ous requests 1or al T BLAV] i T ¢ =, and ecrenpthen, ad: 12 the; report. wes :}:Mcr?dogrx‘}zl)mnlgx{m Sliarges A becorus dluk. o8, Sify w‘{,‘""{"'#f%‘{!mfi other tha | venno; K. B, Scliubert, Loomis and Twoltth | glomeration of all that [s worstin government; r.g-ln,qul. R ameur Ty bifercd two puicues to bo | in Montencgro, ns the_correspondent of the | s " ies, hotrsin Kitnasn, IHatiar Serrats e ;mlfl w {lml ndel flfl flm““u “llon AL “V‘M;Y Appropriation and tax-lvy of 1870, ull_accounts strects] and Joseph ‘Tassler, corner of Lock amd to {ts preservation the Christianity of our | trotted for to-morrow, ~The munuer in which | Chicago Times nssorts, Thoy ure not only load- | enses, Jeailn hie, Conatipntion, ‘Costivencss, Tndlic o ho. subjock came Batore: tho Counell 1t Bpprpriatlon B oy oyon ah”(h (e bugine | sud Archer avenue, Referred to the Commit- | latd scems Lo bo frredeemubly pledged, the purses have flilod ahows the good falth of | ers {n thalr own houschuld, but al<o by soclety | ok PYCRI, Iiiiousivess, Niltoi Fover, fnfam would glve rise to a beated dlscussion, which would fnvolys pur!m[)n questions of mug‘on aud nationality, Lnnu‘athl ulready come of this and in_ the wholo country.' Sho helps to keeh | Fhs ot e ey o cr, Warrmuted b effce 3 the \\'ull-bnlny,gtm)t only of her own family, but | Purely Vegetahie, qnnm’l‘l‘:‘hl:u o ?xqgrc‘t?ry.nfin‘llnfzrrfl‘."& of the whole State. Woman thers has thesuno | deloteripun drige DI uF the yrodcat Macay I out, and bllls for mato. | tee on Markets, Why should wo fced lndians, and” thus bribe | tho horseman, nnd it fs snfe to vredict twu red- e e et h "tho. novoral dopasts | — The Councll then adjourncd uutll Wednesday | thetn to that idlencss and insolenco o uatural | hot racce Wednesduy ulternoon. Tho enteles menta, and also such tenst funda wnd special | evening. to thelr charucterf Why should wo stand be- 3 fands and unexpended balances of forier Bppro- Y uro a8 followa | tween them and the Iminutably law of lnborl s ' a4 rights us the man. Bhe s the opo of growing | pliysdemer o iho followlng symptoms rosulting from matter, ond, though® ko was not | printions as have beon misapplled. POLICE-COURT CLE ‘The Creator requires every creature to work for | w, 1. nhl’l’(x?ommhu;;‘.— { 3::“ u, 8100, youth, and its flrst fnstructor. it e Vilen, “Eitinees of h ol D . ; o . . Lucy. 3 h tho Miood I3 :‘E‘}fgnull'l‘lzvut?guan I’I.l‘:.:lh‘ v:n.:‘é})‘:nde :m:: St nl:!n:“l:w-ls»‘:‘n:‘d n‘l“wn‘r":)f: qfifi‘.“'(‘..‘f.'ua‘:lx"?.': SR o; o mu'Au‘r “:;2( s c'éflflfihf‘?& ggg(‘ltlfieli%fi?‘:::? to moke an cx- \‘vuhl]lnm‘l‘lodxz-‘ }a o mll‘nn’ls ‘Taylor, b ’A;lltlu; {lnuitl! pu;éuluuulu of Mu(x!xt{:’uciim can nplnm Shetten (v‘rA}‘:‘i;},“y gf tha :'3‘:“?\-‘.: ';:;elmn l:l‘;;a,}r.::‘n‘x:& : ! : A > o : 4, Maxeli'u 8, Lovely I, ! o thne to worlc around the house and in | gour Eruptionn, Slnking or Flutt 1 ood would como of it,” 1f tho reputations ot Clugs A ! The following was in the bauds of AL GIl | s TiE ONLY THUE SOLUTION . Bay tisorge. the fleld; they have cnough to do with ti sour Erupblune Aioking oe Blut L afte . ooemnars ot tho Hoard of Eifucation had | | *Clate 0 shouldombraco sucl pactof the nex: | st but waa not reached: of thia Tndiay question Is to conguer them nows | - Georg g Miiton T A ot hah cilarens wh g | emiii st ot e lesrts Chuilig or bt been usealled they could be ‘"V““ir’“"“ it they | {hccial funds ay may be properly duforrod. ™ Fouts of the 12th tnat. . making certatn inqulrles | then abolish tho whols treaty system, und res- { - 3, Mungera®b, b, Nomad. ot able to fight, Work fn the fickls, In the | 1°3ine Senaition when fnn Lyt Restire, bined chiose by their own Board, He wished tho ré- | *Piiorvad, Furthor, it this Council récognizos | of me s to the puwers of the Clerk of the Pallco ervation system, and annuity system. Chop up A, W. Lon: !uyuchA m, Highland Mald, o on, Dots or Welw Tofore (lie Slght, Faver and yort to'he placed on flle, and the confirmation or sejectlon of the retirlng niembers of the Bourd acted upon at the proper time, In view of n statement by Ald, Thompson mon, they find not only father, husbaud, oy | Dull Pan ti the Heas I)rm.‘mr, but the protectors of themsclves, their | jowness uf s Bkin an nrwfin.y, and their couutry! B Ldinbe, and Budien ¥ o » ficiens the oiiigatlon and duty of the City of Chicago to | Court of the City of Chicato and Acting-Clork for | that old urcau,—that hidoous vld rate’ nest,— OLABS—PUISE, $200, i 5y ail Gutatanding certifcates o (08 Chleazo ta | oL o e o o duly, rocalved.s They 1ne | and make n bonlre of it. Never agaln let s | Ermkllorsayas. o fom o 1 city lasied agalnst tho uppropriation duly mado | volve unswurs to tho followini questions: heur of an Indian approprlution,or of any | §7. T \aughan'a bi. i, Lad m, Ludy Lyna. f Eation, Yel- Een Tt In tho St Gt whes' of Heat, Lurning in (i and for which tho city liar recelved tho benofit, at 1. Has the Pollee Clerk a rlght to appolnt Clerks specinl Indian logislation. “Turn these peopls [ W, n"\“‘[‘!rk”:f f}){“ni'_tn nui’lun“(:znr—d!mli tf\i"‘i-‘-" R T Hsordera Prico 5 s Whs o the earlicst moment poesible, and that tho Compe | of the North and West Division Policy Courta? e "oy . R . By ) L g, lowa lloy. N who looke o Peter, it nume of et from all ar the wboye. ] disorders, Prico, 2 Y %T:"Jfl.‘:“;fi.‘é%‘&‘fi!i&:‘.‘:":‘lfié‘.’fig‘i“. tho earllost mement pasible, ud thet tho G- | O g S acessaey for tho Pollce Clork to croate | 9¥S5 L0 tho States nd Tareitorios in Whidh tho Sam Croolc'n b, 7. Fiddlor. Stotan, ame to Montenegro, and tuld the peo- | €68t per box.” Suld by Druklats. Lovot whoi anld corticaten of (ndebtodnosn aeui- | vacancy bafors ho ca appolnt; and, has ho tho | 5 found, to be governed by tho Jaws thercol. | Nobert Lindsloy's b, . Minnle, tion uunually at the rate of 7 per cont por onnum from | power of removal under the exlsting laws and 1f they work, the laws will protect them from MENDOTA RUNNING RAGRH, ple that he was the real Peter tho Great, and Ald. Cullerton withdrew his motlon, but fn- hat the Rusalaus and Cathorine, his wife, tricl tho date of tholr matarity. ordinances? the depredations of the idle vegabonds of Spectl Djsnaich fo I Tribune, tokill_him, and on that account he ran awn, sisted thit the matter should ho elther referred n order to auswer these questions Intolligibl thelr own race, who now, by the Jaws of com- | MENDOTS i, Atig. 14.—The ontries for the ( e 3 'l": o :}":fi‘:‘l v T;::;"l“:‘s;figc;:"n‘fi‘“t ‘v:w‘;flllcu. olafi;‘:kcru moaved the passage of the res | 4, TR L0 S o Kt ion tpon the subjéct | muntsm, pray on the f;ldl}l.lll'(ulls. Tot them | running rucs here havojust closed. The follow- fif&“ Rustls. Tho" Aloufulicirriigy unle: R n 14 nccowary, 1y Lo act of 1803 the Clork of the | take homesteads wherever there s vacant {ngg ure the horses enteved: Ald. Cullerton did not think it was good pol- | Pollco (.n_m‘ufil o nlmda an fl}fl&cur?l lhg cllyl and [t | Tand,, and secura thelr title by epuctal | = Purse, $200—Opon to all runncra—1-milo hoats, fey to fnslst upon the passago of the resolutions | e PRVIS hat fhe should b elected by tho peo- | puarintees such ns we extend o minors. | best threofnfive: B, m, Ada Lambert, ch. £. Sans i plo. By tho uet of 1803 it wans provided that Ll o " " e B at present. ‘e resolutions refeered to were of DA atlen-Conet Clerk ™ should s hawer o .Iq‘: et them cliovse thelr own abodea, aud, the | gates, b c'o%':?‘l,'i' fl'l‘ ‘*,J,’,‘.‘,‘{,.‘"‘%,‘.‘,’,’;',,,_g_m". 1 b i) alut depatien wion, In tho opinlonof tho Com. | In0Te they separato und divide, the better; nnd % g“':fi‘;‘m atoe, and thofe ofogh eaulil Bof 1 b '::x':""-l Cnl}:inlll Tt il bo l:cclr-x:?r‘{. bl;';uwl:l:‘h l‘c;tln:u gy \e;"lufli‘\tlid'i’ and scparuto 'Wllugilflu& h'ml:u; e montihy o avspoy binanm, b o Buaftle: i u deputies wero to be nominate o Folico- ¢! :d Btates legislation aud el % A0, .McCrea sald 1t tho resolutions were | Court Glerk, und counrnied by the Common Conne Uuluulgsmten ayonets, Without theso they | The “"““35 (l:‘%'xnl:r‘g‘:,a%r\:?!w' and tho pros- Educatlon thut this matter should bo investl- gated, Nothing but truth would arise out of the propused lnqulll"‘y and that was what thoy should have, uch stull g hud cen brotight before the Council should be cast thronghout the community, Thecharges ought cither to be refuted or substantiuted,” e was surprised at the atatement of the previous SADR TIO! TIIRIR PRINCE. Stefan found Moutenegro fn a very low stato of ° . eneral advancement; but, by his wisdom, he T ‘r;ulml! Montenegro ond its |§s:u)|')lc very l|lgh,,nulfl Q n :lhn peoplo loved him and wero very grateful to q H I, But Catharine, tho Empress of Russls, found out that o man in Mounteucgro wns playing Peter ot 9 .| €il, and the Councll might prescribo thy % ¥ pects aro go er de: sdiately y > D her tlad thio Iwvestigation woula bubserve pasod nt this ineeting thoy would help to - | &l 8% (U8 COMRC N DEEIG B duties and | il mingle with nngumxm;.&;‘.lu‘x;nlc theam, wnd thie Grea, licr dcad husband, aud mu{u.flm‘m) Of ten years' growth oured by 1o good l!mr OB FACILITATR """‘“(’“"l'n:"“ CQMITHOLLER'S clgn 3!;0131 l‘l;u‘:‘sl was bllxlt one! l‘allf’n‘ tl!OK‘"t {.ntll:e There 18 no prejudico ngatnsy them, a8 against BASE-DALL. ordorad her Miulsters to_gee aiout If. Thoy i wier | ed I il 0 3 'y, which was held in the South Division, bat in Rl WA ity Jhid. Lawler fuquired if the gentioman €Ot | G 0 20 of May tho Councll concurred fn n | 3915 8 et van paseed pivin to o Comizon negrocs. Thoy tatermarey with the whites, and Spectal Dispatch to Ths Triduna. at lust Monduy's meeting in the Hght of u re- port, ur as belug prvncrl?' efore the Council, Ald, Cullerton #1d hie understood it to bo Lrought i us part of the Aldermun’s speech, AXl. Aldrich, who oceupled the chalr at the mecting when the communieation wos {utro- went thers; but he sald that lis real nume wus ) i Stefan, but he only took opportunity toliclpthe poor but honeat M ontenegrlans, [ h When the Montonegrinns heard the story, ¥ thoy were samewhat puzzied; but, nevertho- | Xhave lad nw Qvarinn Tumor In the Ovarles less, knowing hi so well, and apprecluting his and Howels for Ten Yenrs. many good acts, and his vire and atlection for ANN Anion, Dee. 37, 1875 D, Rapwav: That tha people, they nsked himto ramalt: with them | otherimay bo benented, | maky thlsstatement: o & Councl) power to provide fo ol N | would adopt their custoins but for the absurd BLOOMINGTON, IIl., Aug. 14.—Buse-Balk~The soport of the Fiuance Comunittee, pledgluga | jicy A M R s, ‘;l.;";‘fi,f{,,“,,',g_ leglsintion which lias set them upart us lords of | White Stockings of Chleago and the Bloomning- certaln portion of tho revenne of the city for | viile for the spgolntment of Duputy-Police Clorky | the suil,— ton nine played this afterncon, One th d Mquidathg certificates held In New York, and | for tho sum, A GRAND ARIETOCRACY oy e beconing due. Slneo the declsion of Bill 500 1t iho_Comthon Conncil In_the exerclas of this | to bo maintalned by tho labor of others, Ay | Beopls woro.on the grounds. Score—White ower eatablished a Polico Court In the North Di- g ‘BYB W1 : s k] H . was uttorly inpossible for the city to perform Pl by ordinance passed Oct, . i%«m‘:r.rlnd lln Idlo arlstocracy niways was o ““““mfl"{‘lflml. Stockinge, 30; Bloomlugtons, 2. p i 2 und wa bave hiad, and n fuct still havo, two or- | Inglnge— 1234606678090 3 ) nee tl 1 have isd an GvarenLuimor in the ovarics aad bow: u?cgd,lnnld R!'l‘fr 'li\vo‘ or llhruc llrmu had been | that pledge, The holders of tho certifieates had 'l‘,‘,:‘m}v‘fi‘y {}};",1:’,‘.‘,,;’! u‘:fi‘,’.‘.'&i’:f.';K:‘C:‘.‘.ni’n‘n‘{,..i' dere. The slaveholder Lus not yet sunk luto | Chico., o B30 10230 4 0-30 wfl,‘fifl‘:g:& :!3;?\1' o’;"‘l s ig5 e e rl”lc’fi“{vfil‘i‘u’u‘i‘fl'i hluv‘\!ufi). “;"w'fl"‘:"' rflffi1}c'fi'{'-3£).l'v':5 Tead 0 Vel o lh}“ “’““I'.’l‘““- e art | yever ntimated o deslrs to acquiesce In | vided that tho Folico Clerk sgould nowinate n the ranks of tho comon lierd who are to live | Bloawlugtan ... 0 0 6 © G L € 1 0=8 VPALSE LITILR BTEFAN.” !"““" Wt | Sl ot have Tived wiutl fonker of Mr. Van Osdels speeeh, and EWat | 0" cion tuken, Ilence this was nota step | Depnty for the North DivislonSiolics Court, and by tho sweat of thelr brows; and now we aro [y Spectat Dispatch to The Triduna. Stofan d1d cvergthing I his power for the | {fendoft mite huuced, me to (o fatva tiewedics gentleman replled it was not. Ho then ruled v y it b I Gl aterrible war b st he % PruLADELPHIA, o, Aug. 1—The Athletics 1hiad not much fwith In them, but dnally, afier mwuch s ot in' order, but. thero was u unaulmous | hackwards, although it ap eared g0, 1 the cor- wlll,mll‘a:)tlmucl.ln:n' lg&ulfi’-é.lu;k«:fdlll’)u Wast D1- W;filn!lu_mr u preserve our ather order of mady thels two first’ Tuns by Forguson's wild Montenegriang, © At thut time, most of the | deilberntion, 1triod them, ery for the paper to be read i tahorions. iul scited to tha. cumiivion | s Lolics Cantahouid’ Lo ehicted by the Geors HOUTEYy Montencgrion rulers wora pricats. But that ey ek CI ol Y (18, wo Lol e o 1t wua only polley, beeause the Greek Chiurel does | wiiyout nuyflnmrnm bonolit, 1 deturmiinod o peres not allow it mouks aud pricsts to live very | vore. [ uscid {wulve inura bottlos of the Liesolveut, ixo Nigh and ncglect thelr pmplle. b 21‘:‘!’:; H.fi;r:lul dwo \m{? fl.&}: u‘;."x‘." Hieforo they : erile Monte uno A twonty v e, L g T B R e “Saint p‘m“l'n ‘and after Ins death In 1840, his m.umml nnil lurlnr ‘that, t{inw loat nmfi-nv., pounds. nephew Rade; who, under the name of Totor [ fathd fook tire duzas, Latties 1F Hig, Tiesolveut HE 1f, suceecded to the rule, 1le was not quitu 18 [ T i welt. il 13 Ward (s full of kratttnds {c.\m ald when thu[y put the monk's elothes on o .lxh,'uu;‘w ‘m (lz‘rl;llrl o vlfgn -L'x!!q‘clu {.‘;;.11"'4{"" 'e"‘ ;:::;'I;Il:go.;}m“lfstErxfll:u!?‘ll:ftv\e:gl: u Prince | ung foy prayer tnihat 16 a5 miioh ol & blewsing cut rulery | to others w it has buen to and Peter the Sccond was highly cducated, angd Hinmd) MIS. K. C, NIDHINS, ot oreiat, pnot, L Lo thonglt | M hinbine wha mekesthauihive ecsiinsatoc i 1o L puct, . 1o teaveled . Lhrought ot for whons | requosted you t send uiedicine 13 many countrics, and tried very hurd to make 5"’mm. 1875 Phe medicioes above atated wero bought 1, ‘Ald. Throop thought 1t would be better for the matter to go to A BPECIAL COMMITTEE, He would therefors move that a committes of lve—two from the South, two from the West, and one frum the North * Divislon—should be appoluted 1o investigute the charges, 1d. Thompson—l would liko to ask the member of the Committes on Schools [Van Osdel] i, 8o far as hio cun bo possibly represcnt- ed aw waking auy charges here, he does not :vlmul'mw oud disclalm ull yespousibility for iom Ald. Cullerton—TI object. 1 ¢ 0 7 TR NOULE RED MAN," throw, Alllson then taking ihe laiter's place, ‘llfltflu"ll:ll;{cllm:ll‘fi:.l:n‘fill' t!::‘ l-ll'mux:"«:b':unnml; Lamot o iuon tiat tho act of 1805 ylaced the | and walntain our rhght to feed and clotho i, | and fla:lfl‘llcfl‘“;;flrtvfl"'r“Vv muna, "l‘lw Hartfords cred it whole matter ol ha appeintinent . of eput; vhethe vl \ s o Hil r hls opinion, fu view of thie declsion rcllurml\l:[ Clerks uid the mummulw cputy | whether ho will or o, W niust b dn wreat | gared Lo Q0 Hit S made tOus Inars Rine iclr apointment with= or ¢ ; Muyerle, Pisler, B e S B Irabolntuent withe | strats for master clas to noiuse us with die- Ly errons of Meycrle, Hall, and Fister, i HE ilays of poip, when we havo to fight sa § Innings— J-could pravidu Tor thelr election by bulot | | %mwiu D Cbuly sk Gk LS et urdto | et To be sure the play of * et with Ifamn- | Harttord . they had bettor retroco the steps they I taken. Theother portion of the resolutims | Conncil was simply an udoption of the suggestion inade ',:(n"l“ Cor Dy the Fiunce Committoa i July, to_chissify [ oy b 38 ; " " bt & Depnty, or permit the Clork to nominate subject | fef 1eft out Is ruthier tames and bow wuuld uur Luns onriy :i‘: :‘l“““Lt'.')""‘Im"_"l“ lkllxnl-lp‘lt{l:-rk':'lrttlflml g_'".'“‘"“' 1o the urpm‘vnl of the Counell, ¢ | bumanitarians display thelr mugnanhinlty Iy | Flest base by errora—agy ford, 4. teelutill tiat tholuburise Wl LIS THLIEOL S0 Y i wr a Deputy shall bo, apnolnted enty upon | focding loafers §f they had no lonfers to feedl | - INDIANATOLIS, Ind,, Auz, 1f.—Dase-ball— cesfcaton VG sUpub e i Ty e | v womihon i o 8 o Somming | What syl e et st fn st | Josstie, 3t DS 0 i % cate ] 3 AUng on and New York d Cloud and bis com- TIAT AMATEURULUB AGAIN. shoula o pakd oy overdie coptfatch Wil | approsuseich s, noinitin, e stpolsiueit it | patrios ahould Yefusoto ks thele xogulyr | | ooy G dug. Th—liac-bail; Ccl- wera offered ot the md«'ltnllon of Nis Tonor the | Wil of the Councll, any’ vested legui* Hight uf tour ut Government expensg, und gratify’ the | vath, 35 Duckeyes, 8. 1234006780 0000 20ODO-6 100200 1 1=1 etic, 2 1, cll e wn dono by the vrdinance of , 0 relation (0" the West Divislon o e ! + B o | nomination. working hiuds of the Kast with o display of the Montencgrians acqualnted with culty: ¢ | or mi with tho axcontion of whal was sent (o hier bY S ML Flompidi=t Quluic T Lave: 6 TIgl to Muyorsud the Conptroller to, fmeiitats the | My Tho goherat incorporation law of 1672, Chap, | thelr apes - thgers,war-paint, und Lhor e BILLIARDS, Shhr mntfons, 110 G In tho "your 1853, sl | Yi Lmey sy Hiss hes satomunt a corgict withort 4 Ald, cdumqu.'.\vcu,x will leave It to the | AlL Throop would like to confurm to the {i"u;w'u:x:i l:rnvhlunlml **al} ordl resolu- | feathers) A very large number of spectators, among | his anceessor Danilo did not eate inuch about 3 Drugyist and Chomtat, Ann'Azbor, Mich. y-luws in force o an wishies of tho Finnce Committoo this nate | st 1t vhail ongonize under thia s oF town Again: what would become of the Indinn Chalr, them several fudies comfurtubly seated u the | the pricsts, Heruled Montenczro, not as a ‘This may ce 0 erilly thiat, Mrs, mhh\r-. Wi makes the priest, but'ns Prince Dauilo L. o was o very | 3hove, errtineate, ts 0d ins ‘lieen fuf many years well hail cont e, ! Bl 0L 3 4 A Chatrman—Tho question before o houso adl conttune | Bureau without theso oceasiotinl d!s‘:lu)a of 1n ter, but 1t svomed to Wim thot this step was o | {n ful) force and wiece until repealed or smended, § . dapt Tt AL buleony, were present st the Brunswick Billlard- Know to us, s 1ho facts therali statcd ard undoutt- I O E tho Commmtiloe, The Cumuiite litto lika n step backward, ‘Tho 'mm[’""g ot | eratding. ack, chnn;:up:\'; uuruulll;:l‘l‘:n‘x,“ \l!u.u nsolencs nml‘umgmllcu.uul \ I'I.:E\{ullll.l Hall lz|;l crening to witness un exhibition by uhle man, aud, during his rulq, Mantonegro | edi; "and undontabiy varrect, A By one '%uknan;m. 1 Docome of Lhie Bureau 11 theae idle vusnbonds 3 ¥ | had u good THibine will belleva ber statoment. Y Dt Fosvctons. qd- sl Yaale LarNEERElan M proalIY Lave vt s oy | Were compelled to earn Uiele own e or | Atbert Gurater, th celebrated threc-hallexpert. | W Beod B v mio pranTs Crdusaf™ 7 T e, e cocen confirmation of Lhose Inspectors, and also : 3 | ierk fowthe S - art | tarved {Farnler Was un Lils way hutne trons San Francid: | with the Tu a COCKE tiat Uy ‘have mo pawor to Tnveatigte the | | Ald. MeGrea wald nohe, of the cortifcate: e B ety Cloti Tor- s oy | Qe whole tudbun trouble lies fn oy Whiere o leil Suston, Duly, and Slossoil to B e e o i"‘n'-'.fifil&‘.‘"b’ shargee. T o ki doinho aalier s by e e e resnltoonrafescia o, | s o Liolice Court s vestea m tho Comiion Adaa up o s, o b N Yo by why o0 ths Tthunis o | 11 Sl Coi, Dt tho Fyi ad et | dispused of Intelligently, ] n by the resolution referred to. | Gonnedl who use the Tadian as an uxcnse for robbing the | cleverly consented 10 lundle the cau lar the | p, Furkis o ke 3 T ——t b Saovel to coneur tn tho ro- | Indecd, eteagont b fld o that o would | il moworer, no peovaon rae thecomara ar | Gnverimuonts il very, it o sominon | it of, i o ISR b S e a1 bRttt Taatc ShL dark ; s port e i < 4 roport Rut o cortilvite Hoklery D better | the lul(nn-\mu‘:l(.\nl- Ycputy, aithoush | sense wid comman justice denvawds that sie | now nearly three years since Uaruicr Tust ""‘)’"‘1 “The Turks lost In kifled and wounded 4,303, and DR. RADWAY'S i "dumuvm:t l]’u ey ;halllcdé ul:u:v.e-lnv;: e ettt ped as propos Sm: lgi‘fl);kl“'l'.“w'“é’,',',,,'e"' Al d:uu;lrxh:"‘,\,"'::‘, cause be removed. by conguering these ravages | i Chtangd, und [t 18- plainly to b scen UAL Be | gho Montenegrians 805, "The ‘Turks next morn- g o 0 < 4 J Hebr it it 10w, wnd fElg tiem over to the States and | has improved greatly i general play, Mo s i Counell, 1 think that thts wnomaio. it erneed like vther people, cevthingly brdllant dn desiy d_executlon, et e ‘:‘.,‘J'.:’g‘J‘.’,‘:’uZ-t&?:‘. passed, 16 | (yihige shoutd no fonger ot en | luw to conquer thetn I8 another question; | ‘e play last evaaing was between Guenier aud _u""fi, e s Caahiitae el oxmabre | af the North aud Vest Divieion have ot yeees- but the guickest and surest way Is 10 ongani vk Parlir, S00° p nts up. ruler won £ varily anything whatover o u with the Potice | wnd cquipos fur @ panther-hunt, Enllst idont- [ earily In twelve imnings, s [ i the '““W'l" and were '"“‘;k"\ ws £0 the tesult. | Clerl of the Scath Bide, The Conra us wh present Icrumt!n,'nll Gene ll-, andd v ol Btrdad’s ing wicd thelv luck aguin; the battle lusted the e Ve - | 9 9] s vkt u2 | SarsaparillianResolvent, Pusha—ran u\Ln{'y with vory r::v ln:ndrcd thnt l‘ “E mlE‘\T BIJN)D Pun“‘mnl bt 1 as Lo the !u:]n:cl.orl and the investigation of the churizes agalust them, Ald. Ruwlelgh did not think the Council yas . there to Investigate those gentlemen, “I'lie Chalrinan thought the report had better be read sgaln for the Juformation of the Alder- i h ¢ them a hounty Parher mannzul b seore 5 point wuge left, sud wiut hlmaelf up 1 pluc usan. Ald, Cullertun ugaln objected to the pussige | orguutzed, are perfectly fndopendent Courte, wnd | € the war b brought to a b l;“ th Serowid w ' cre loft, il wiiut himaeltup tn o suall plico, 1 1s of - . W &t ) y ) 2 or siX el Do of the erowd was Jurthe i For the cure of al} Chronle Diseases, Berofuls o e Clerk uevordingly read the document over O Fe Y arce subectiaonity | the <eiiy for ‘Ex‘x'.'n'ir Courte “honid ucconit 10 | months., Let e et ey | 598 e ol Gurmier faney shitsy which uro di Kigbuke owas Killed at Cataro, fromro- | Sywilitle, flareditary or Contaglous, bo it ““ALL. Thompson then moved to place It on fle, | passed. quently | fhe clty tor tholr ucts, wid should | wive | were golg to destroy - four-fuoted sicatioss | ictively bis o, aitl cqecutod wlth chamig seated 1 the Luage er Glowach, Skin of venge, In the year 1800, 1Hs successor, TIE YRESENT PIINCE NICHOLAS, Bones, Flesh or Norvea, Corruptiog the ll)‘l |l|l ated nmu‘ aud l‘n by \ilnz‘nnd . Ballde sud Vitlatlug the Flalds, R R i el Cheonts ounatian, Serotule, Qlauduler Becltiey, irrys and glrs, ogical Nchool, Gymugium, | Haciis D, Cotih SOaeirols ..f’fi‘,';:é':(\.|.’_“w.lu A!:u:n;m, imu atibut ,:ln_\i lnr‘n}mr sehouls gmm;‘i‘ ulllu.lolr;'(l::;"\:‘llll‘illtfl‘:}:x‘l‘lllll I&mimfg‘};m& Statv), and a newspaper cutlod Glus Urnogorea | B8 4 Ly b g e o enegrian: T tims. wil %."..':‘,‘:,‘“&!:'..{‘..‘i‘itlu"”l?fix ticiota, Kaib Woun, B soon eoma whon Montonegro Wil stand In the piaiie, vt ChiC £ u.fi BOLILE. plgfinna ‘n1l umc.;" grcn: u|‘u uivll;lzllcgunmii Bold by Uruggista. o Obleago Times hwd an srticle about Mon- tenegro last week. The correspondent who BM wa TED- Wroks that plecy knows no more ubout Monte- DR‘ WAY & Gu'l 32 fls‘.‘l N' Y' negro thian I do about . somsé vountry ju tho swron {18 there s any.) T wonder bow thiey v HuVe Lt pweite ool o Luing they know nuthing of, and thus mlsinforin and misicad the Tawelian” troaty iuta ¢ilect was retelvod on | well o5 to. (helr catnps.. 1t 18 maducss to ub iy 3L 105 wido Catuody und s et 1 B L wonibn il o oo 30 v 7 > ¢ 3 ! L 3 Cir camps. maducss to ul- | ner ol ho Lthilrd gae k U an ¢ ith | sal 1at hu hos secu o woman miikhyg a cow in “ ” {I:l:nr%l:l tl:«:,;l:xu‘:l‘l;t'lmutn o wpoclul commit f'r‘:;'h'lc:ga :‘\‘(‘);m'.l; n:‘u hfl'{'\‘{ ul‘au:firv’\-d a llt"-nlu :.‘I-IL H m‘.‘h‘i’:’&'fi?‘i‘.‘.’flm‘"? Beve'rd‘ dh& l::lx,nm ‘nltmk:lng tl:enll] n hmr?" 50? |hloy \vlulnut by‘é’w sume -co‘ru’.’ g s i F tha moon, nmi lm-x: A.lmkll(u;: llr\‘“dfl '&m: heri | oo dfilml‘:u"}:::s: l?ng;‘l‘;‘;u& o.M tposed refur, ¢l Meeuse shall be for ono year from | eng 1 ) v/ &t once chiarter suffer thomaelves Lo bo sur| or I B 3 gl bu! i leye (n hi: wldtiye ab) * O N Ald. Emuh-rl.w Cummittee on Beliools werg | hs date of its bavauce, aud slall be lasutd by the l unalula ou weeount of lucal retineries ¥ actinn unless they are i l:z\':«znihul:nf::“uuix.; O‘Bx:i;:l:'e:l:zi'n}m saciayc gnem 1l play mt«-i:?:.":‘“ LLL" 1'\ 'h"..’.’.'lhf..flnfé'é‘;'fifl'" l‘.‘:.':.‘;".‘:.‘.m&"‘ '"'"'fl'""" BUR G " } 12the Jess mitlitary pacade ana ladics | rapdity wnd preciston, 1le leaves tils morning wiilel was cubrled, 5 —— tho saine as other ety oficers, wnd should Do re- AR Ay e F Ao Pt o Varke el e e 4. Throop, It wasthiendestded | ORDINANCES AND ORDERS. | Sor it thies (e it o i ot e :l.'xxfi;';‘n'fi:rmlh.h.higrr'ml-fi'iur?\‘zvl:-'r‘}' e it R sk Y Tk that when the Couneil adjourued It stiould boto LICENSING BOAVENGELS. SeEvent ChnFLor of uk cilys we you WiID sce by rofs | OF BLuly I overy pateh of tall”gravs, ut every HAND=BALL ¢ uf ive be appointed by the Chalr to Investl- | 748 pussed: ke bect Which T herowith preacht to you for your | wiil suon Sy b Lo ':’::l'«:“:;\"ullm-nu‘x‘~ slilp of the Weat upenwd fn Garmody's court, ate the chargos mads aud read to thy Counc Be Wt ordained, ale.; Szevion 1. No pereon, | convideration und that of the Judicliry Commbttee. | pjgjenl titurs e our tiitars Tactios, | tomner of Chivsga uvenuo and Franklin strect, St ortatn. faetuvers uf. tho Doard of Edu.-| spmpanyyor cororation within (lia City of Chi- HLiorr ATHoNT, Corporation Counsel, | Tipici s 1IAES bt e SO sy Pibont | sestentay murutiiz, Tho frst tivo gues were watlon, with power to scud for persons uud | UGy :-';I“.l'l.c}xex.c':;:t"!:»“:‘\?-v “nainer BreASt T 07 | Tbo urdinance which w:\lllumnlud tho upinion | Kiiling lndh‘n&’jfiuu yu‘\:' Woull Wolves, ‘0:]'!‘;‘1‘!‘ Butween sucond-cliss players, 1 *ll: Herlty und b il ke Uy B s 165 i ‘l'mg“m:'-l.n-eulnxll pursu oof ho ‘“ul. Tons, v:‘::m‘(l;u:ytrx‘(:“lu)l;')L?I“)‘I’.’lnln::l‘;fln?%ltl;fi' “‘L:l"ll: I}:ern. or llnL:nu; wid Ih«{ will very soun have all | Thomas Cullen opposiugg Phtrich Lyneli sod vestigations h{ thy Counclly, he thought, wers :v‘(uill u."l e e T s \\'“‘ uud North Divisiou Police Courts be vest- v "Elfl'fivh‘éfi'fi"fiiflfiué'flfl' ‘:‘ol:;lrl?;lo\; of elvll- ffl'm‘.fi“xr ';;y'lnll.t.-u {‘I.xmlw:l‘:‘\lv‘:'w“l" tllm l{h!l.—' all humbug. 1f there was any foundativu for | Hx Any person, company, o corporatlon | €U i the Muyor, by uud with the couseut of the | jzed warfare, and all the oA ol | e soon AL rlirien ande doseph A = the charges Why niot have the matter who shall engage fn the tisinens of omptying, | City Council . hese ure simply sulchal | cluss gumos, Ald. Orlirien and: Joseph Alieen e A D e e oW s th ol oRT L prity hising 2 on the part of thelr encides. They pliacethom- | contérted ) dulia Crnedy wnd Jaanes Ferot M\!‘ O e ere. ot the e on | shall e eeined a weavengos within tho mesulng of * s = eelves on a level with bessts-od-proy. andy to | Tie focmer won tae fhost Wio graiies by coores g, Cullenanm 1.:3 B ol the “wu““:uu". S G Ay AN Fuancisco, Aug. 14.—~The news of the | meet them squarely, you nust go where dwy of 21 1015 and #1017, and ulvo the feurth e nassage by the Senute of the ¢ ¢ ol ! ¢ by 13 o o st hava they Bot Just reported back Tecome 'hg;.‘(l,._!;:,mx::l persuu, cony :xc”a'i'exirr‘&'l'fi:l:-‘fi; ¥y < ic bill to carry the | are. You toust fullow them i tiiedr tacties, as | game by 21 to 10; while Catmody unid Ris part —————