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_‘ ok THE CHICAGO TRIBUNK: WEDNESDAY, AUGUSNT 30, 1876, : D — e THE CITY. i GENERAL NEWS, of this eerles of meotings was that of Sunday evening, which, througi inadyertence, hins not been licretofore noticed, It 18 worthy of apectal remark, Tho large tent was filled to overflow- inp, and the audience was favored with a dfs- came out that even now the tswo were trying to HARMONIZI THEIR DIFFICULTIES. Priorto the interview it had been rumored that Mr. Haley bad expressed a desire to furnish Walker the necessary grind- robbing M. T. 8. Green on Aberdeen strect | the sowar almost as far westas Calumed avende, Monday afternoon. being nesrly two-thitds of the entire length. Iis p est end at Biato atrcet even I8 over 12 (ect holow Constable J. H. Murphy will appoar defors | the snrface of tho ground, and the excavation for Justice Halnes to<lay to have n hearing'as to | ite entire lanrilh num{m ovor 164 feet, some por- COAL. | _rorrTioan ANNOUNOEMENTQ.‘.' AT R T } THE FIRST DIBTRIGT, <] . TInanquanTEns Division, 1laves axp Wieripn The Groat Sale of Anthracite in | No“Triey, Siner doxonzssionst.” Dintigr, “lons belng almost 21 feet In depth, ~ This fact, hn course by the Rev, C, O. Trusdell, which, for | stones ta sharpen the tools In° eutting | why he did not turn over to J. H. Reason the t a X 70, — 5 Ang, on A. M. Delight wilt conduct the noon mecting h‘;“m. 'y n(mp“clty,lrml wwfnll"l“ nx’nrrfly fiam': the etonce, and that he would be content with so | goods obtained on a replevin writ. :}é}: ..l.',?(’h"::fir .{,“.fifi,‘}‘,‘.‘,‘.,,‘l‘t"m’;‘ift',‘ v'.;lflrl “-' ;;!‘{l‘a New York Yasterdny. ffl,’.,m.“(.’)'l'fr":lhnorl‘ll:ru‘!%nd }He:ll:r'fy'»’fl,.w.“.;’;:g fo-day at noon at No. 150 Madicon street, ¢ reninrled, in opening, tho excellod h{ any. after the eloquent sermonshis audlencehad been pleased to listen to during the day, he felt an extreme thnldity in maklng an attempt to ad- dress them. Beéforo ho hnd concladed, his 1ls- teners were fully convinced that lis fears wers groundices, The excellence and approprinte- ness of s remarkes hiave Leen tlhiemes of uni- versal cotmmnent, 1lis nuh’cfl. wae, ' Scems to e vs. Is,"" founded upon Proverbs xiv, : 1% AMONG THIE NOTED AHRIVALS {a thie Rev. John 8tronah, of Amoy, China. Tlo was formerly of Scotland, but has Leen a mis- slonary n thie Celestlal Kingdom forty ycars, during all which thme he las not visited his carly home, A few weeka ngo lie saw in Japan n lotomotive for the first time in his lifo. e I8 the sruest of the Rev, Mr. Parkhurat, Chlcago. The venerable Elder Hooper Crews made his appearance {n the camp in the afternoon. His presence will add intorest to the mectings, and giva a fresh Impetus to the great work. ‘Tho Rev. Robert Shepard tpou reaching the grounds on the morning train from Chicagodis- covered the loss of bis pocketbook contalning valuahle papers and §30 Inmonoy. Tlo thinksit must have hieen taken from him at the depot in the city. Efforts arc beinz made to recover It Last cvening tho Rov. Mr. 8pencer, of Chiva- 20 preached from Romans, 1,: 10. 111s subject, RV power of Gud to awaken convictlon and bring pardon and peaco to all.” Albert Lans conducted the excrelses at the youur peopic's meeting at 0:80 p, m. at the Park Ridie tent. 'Iho programme for Weduesday will be as fal- lows: *Preaghing at 10:80 a. m. by Elder [Tooper mtch rather than bo left out enurulf. In the intervicw this matter came up, but 1laley’s de- mands were found to be increased, for ho want- ed to furnish the columns, pilasters, and orna- mental work, in canskleration of which he would supply ' the erindstones for nothing, In Dhis proposition he acted on what hos been the ganeral bellof~that Walker could do 0l pleased fn the matter, with Tortolat’s concurrence, of couirse, which was, nerhiaps, tho only serious feature of the {ntor- view, Tlie two arted, howeser, with the une deratanding that Mr. Haley was to put his prop- osltion In writing and present it to Walker to- day, which leada to the remark that to find out all'of the dark ways fn (his stone fight fs & her- culean task, The work of taking.ovidenco upon which to Dnse an {njunction was continued, but little rogress was made. It {s thought, however, rlmn tho document will be In readiress 1o be Ianded to the Bonwd to-morrow If an cffort should :m made to sign and approve the MeNell contract. long and of unnaual aize, makea the coat of draine s"f_’&‘t“s‘;}"f,fifi;? c‘g““fi‘t‘h"{’h ;",:‘,‘:m’:':‘t“;‘}g ago npon the plan catablished by buflding tho pro- worth of upholeboring matorlals ffom C. rnee( nower of auch excesaivo cost that we think it ¥ he dnty of this Board ta make careful and effcient Whealand, of No. 801 Hubbard street. effort u:‘ xp‘ro\'lmfi A Ft"" wl‘lms‘" 8 ,,\I:,...m o{ erfi Lowls Burn, a cigar mannfacturer, waa be- | POse Which ahiall not reanlt in such sevora hard- | X ! ship to tho ownars of vropert; foro Hoyne yestorduy, charged with impraperly | *"}ld'nea foriher Fearon wa'find the protent of o b of the First Congressional District, s tlon ordored by tho Ganty Cenlr:?défié.",fi.;{:u- Prices Drop from One to Two | the Gencral Commanding announces the follon |y 9 memhers of his s{afl: Col. Charles L, Esatg.d Dollars Por Ton, Chiof of Staffy Col. ieorfta J. Waterman, Adintary, Gonerals Capt. Georgo T Girahim, Andioryant: Jutant-Gonoral; Col. . %, Foter, Tnspector- ien: o eraly Col, D, E. LI 3 Other Big Sales Are Expoctod $0 | {mpumiedmen; e dob Chatum scior-dsneni Follow, eral; Col. lenty Howland, Quartermnstor-Geror, d ol ‘Afds—Col,” Otto Echulty, Capt. A. K. 11a), Col, 1, F, Valletto, Capt. W. C. Smith, M), o' D Vi . Lonls Hutt, Capl. 'C, It. F. Kog,: Effect of the Sale on the Coal | ilivaih A Hhnine. c'nm."cmn.-rc&,,!‘,‘;:‘;v Operators. 2"&'%’;. Jfl ’\tv- mmgfik"éi‘zc'fi"' ;vmlnm Turby| New Yons, Aug, 20.—Tho_great ceal snl T e ety rw Yonw, Aug. 20.—The great ccalenle | = The Repubfican military companics ot gy toak place to-day, at noan, at Ilanover Square, g"m gg;’,‘,:f,j"g.g',‘:mn%fi":h, “}{;m‘“nl Pt the which was completely blocked with conl upecu- | Wards of Chicago, snd the Towns of iiyde by’ lators. Buycrs from all parts of - the country 1C-A'I‘E. I;yossl. Inclr;me. Lemont, Palca, Worth, were prosent, Tntenso_excitomont reigned In | §iionct, Oflend: Bromon, ‘thoratan, Richac the neighborhood, and wagouis, trucks, and win- flur( the roster of their organizations ani p)ncfl';] dows were filled with spectators, wille the act~ Eld‘znnmu. through thele regimental or co, mps- ual buyers were congregated in o dense mass fifit"d:l:‘;mu' {2 uaauiaghed) S touders, Xfl}.'. around tho auctfoncer's stand. The Jutter read | Qeneral, ‘at Division Hesdquarters, No.' 64 Ty the conditions cf tha snle, and annownced that | Balle-st, Chicago, Iil. 8, il it was perfeetly boun fide, and that noreserva- mmnfl{;;‘: 3 fors “than h?«;‘-?-gcg::;:xfi'::? o tai tlon was to bo put on the guods nffercd for rale. | electn Major nnd Acting Adjutant and Gaarser n He sald thero wero four companies represented | Mgster detaited. % 3 [ 1 iu the sale, but they werd not comblned in any | panies wl‘l'lmn‘:r'g:;m‘.‘: :‘H‘n’i‘l{fn“?.'&'?"rfléxfl‘é:‘i.fi";“,: way, and no effort would bo put forth by them | gaunization, and all reporta will be formard mi,cep the mnrk:z :;p.‘ Tl:mpbuyeru mim i | thess eadquarters thiongh tho senfor oicers a A speelal mceting of the Caledonian Club will be held in Caledonla Hall this evebing to consider very important buainess. All members are requested to attend, Justice Mecch has returned rejuvennted to his judicial lsbors, baving spent a delightful season of rest and enjoyment in the East, aud at the Centeuulal, of course. Gen, ¥. I Myers, General Ticket and Passen- ger Agent of the Pennsylvanla Company, re- gumed yesterday from the Eul( wlicra ho has cen spending a two weeks' vacatfon. The pollce complain that John Kite, of No. 1003 Arnold street, fs ereeting a frane wdditfon to his dwelling in violntion of the building or- dinances, and are lcc.k(ng authority to stop him, The temperaturs yesterday as obscrved by Manasse, opticlan, 88'Madison street (TRIDUNE 'Bnudlngs was ut 8 q.m., 71 degrees; 10 0. m.y 70; 12 m,, mi ug. m., 743 8 8 m., 74, Barom- eter, 8 & 1n,, 20.13; 1 p. m,, 20.2 John Wagner, a Isborer 30 years of age, re- slding at No. 30 Hull strect, dled suddenty yes- terday morning at his home. The Coroner Tieard all the particulars, and fonnd o verdict of death from pulmonary consumption. The Health Commisstoner rcports 264 deaths for the week cuding Saturday. Of thesc, 103 wero of children under 1 year. There were 77 deaths by cholera fnfantum, 28 by convilsions, roperty-ownera sgninet boing nanessed for this to explain the matter to the Uistrice pmpm«’mla year, ’-'u the "r’gc:‘mr;““:m“no’ the our l:'l; ifi?«%‘.‘."f; kw\g!nc&horlflnumu of the pr{milnl gene neral, even amongst the w?‘; m"'l:flm):‘Nfif?fiflfi:fijfi&“:;&g,‘:}g%‘v Property-owneta i Tinns, Michtenn Camot, Bl s 'mn cary ot ‘yteniy maring, | St sttty 4 el hinson and was robbed of a valuablé silver watch and i | Trom the feat of tho coneummation of this anse: quantity of clothing. ment, Weo would, therefore, Fecommend the pas- Tho police are lnoling for n hox of liorse-col- | 020 Of tho sccompanying resolutionn, namely: 1ars macked to ¥ Capt. Jatuics Gfilla, Cheyenne, | b e o iha oot or e s ament Wyc.{’l;i " ‘:iln!cl: was lost u‘n f.l‘m m'o{| :nhl.{mlm orty -third mrer passed Gct, D, 175, b, and the snmo ono of Btockton's wagons {n the vicinity of the 5 3 . Aty ara liereby [natructed to withe Great Enstorn & Rock Island Rallroad depot. i {?}n"fiuw‘"fl&' Procecdig rolatiog. thorvioy = and urtiie ko 5wt ks Los ORG-S | ook it e Al ek 8 Morons o X s e villnzo o ~aoven revenie ofliclnls came down on him, and he | street and prepare niang for sewerngo maiok for tho trembled beforo logne, The cnss was dis. | entlroterritory and eatimates of their cost, and submic intsscd on condition of his taking out n llcense, | e #1010 th0 Loard foriis contlyeration, JouN I, BrNsLET, Sncale-thieves In tho West Division yesterdny {;ngugnu_ln.“ Toau®, got nway with 855 worth of clutlnlli? tlirough an e TaRual: apen wiidow in the residenee of, N, lir, No, | _ Mr. Farrell made a motlon increasing the pay 453 Wost Indiana streot; and With o baby-car- of the rodsmen to $60 per month, Tho Bourd rlun;:uLuum 8, M. Buiger, No, 830 Weat Lake | then ndjournml.M A : .;:hn Shanehon viclously threw o stono | A”o olctocke 3“%""1“‘%,;'!5""'}“T'{‘Lb?,i] Rls- % Ing his namo as Johnny Pearce, Jost his baluhco through tho window of tho state Savings Insti- | wiile nifhting from ‘te Thiints Central accomn- o lieroby repeaicd, nad that, the’ brostdent of this fosrl And TIIE CRIB. EXANINATION BY THE CITY OFPICRRS, T In the absenco of any yacht race yesterday, & porty of city officials made a pleasurc-trip to tha erth. Some remarks derogatory to the ata- bitity of that structure had been made fn Tia TRIBUNE, ond these formed 8 sufticiently valld excusc for the officials to take arldo on tho breezy bosom of the lake, under the protense of tution’on LaSallo street, dolugiahout 75 dam- 5 thelr respective commands, LYMAJGRRIDG ES, §3by ‘scarit fovar, 12 by diarrhes, and 106y | Grewe, of Datavie,ind at 2430 p. . by the Rav. | inspeeting tho condition of tho trib, At 10 | g0 to piate glass, Ifls maliciouancas beiu: | J1o s s destod oo it ot "ueoTarej | and rest asaurcd that thelr judgent was all Colonel Cinmaning, diphtherin. N. C. Westergreen. To-night whl ‘close the | gieiock In the forenoon o tug nttached to a pler evmemh he was sent to tho Crimiual Court 11 | went home. On investhsation he was found to | they lind to contend \.\'llh.' 5 " REPUDLIOAN ANNOUNOEMERTS, ANNOUNOEMERTS, +_ Tio Annlo Gross who wag arrested Aug, 8for | qumpmecting, | Tl exorelacs il conght 88 | st tho North Clark stroet bridge uttered a | 700 bl g nfcely brufsed about the right hip, and up to THE FOUR CONTANIZS : stealing some goods from tho Boston Store fs ot lhe;lllu G’%nss who lives at No. 080 Madi- son street. This young lady has & most exem- plary clhinracter, and should not bé confounded with her namesake. In view of the fact that the Typographical Unlon has been asked to reduce the price of composition to 43 cents per 1,000, Mr. Storoy ;cuurdny e\'»nlng informed t.ht:rpr nters on tho Tiines that aftor Friday they will be paid at the rato above-mentioned. Mrs, Margarot Thell, 85 years of age, wifa of Nicholas Thel, of No, 570 North Halsted street. died suddenly at 7 o'clock last evening whilo dandng at apienie in Wright's Grove, in the North Division. A physleiats who was called to attend her pronounced the case apoplexy. QGarrett O'Rourke, 83 years of age, residin at No. 569 JefTerson street, was run over at 73! esterday morning whila coupling cars on the urlington & Quincy track, near Douglas Park. Hir left arm was so badly fnjured that amputa- tion at the shoulder was found nceessary. An adjourncd meeting of the General Com- mitice on Sunlu\l{Aflnm will be held at Room B1 Kentucky Block, corner of Adams and Clark strects, at 8 o'clock p. m. to-day. All incmbers are especlally requested to be Pmnnnt,m the subject under conslderation s of great fnport~ m?e, [;md prompt sction 18 imperatively re- juired. It waa stated two weeks ago that a warrant bad been sworn out befors Justice Halnes for the arrest of Thomas Stewart on the charge of assault. It was then said that tho complainant was Aula Dore, servant girl at o house on Wa- bash avenue, where the assault took place, The description of the porson was erroncous, the lady not being a servant, but the lessco of the hotisc referred to. Bomo of the members of the Chicago Rifle Club, not finding st the Bouih Park range oll the conveniences they want, have discovered ad- mirable quarters at Stony Island, where acouple of ‘plunglng targots are now erecting. Therg will be no fear of malming any ong, and o careful policcinan to annov, The wdmirers of lm;g and short range shooting can be accom- modated at the same thne, and the facilitics for 5 reaching the grounds are excellent. Saturday : 18 the regular day, but, by telegruphing to the marker, who is alwnws on hand, his services ‘can be secured for any duy or hour. Coroner Dictzsch was called upon yesterday to hold an inquest upon Thomas Coflee, u farmer in the Town of Bloon, who dled Sun- day evenfng after o short flincss following the cating of hisdinner. Tho rest of the fuinlly, 3 and & lady named Frances Clark residing on YPoulina street, In this city, who was visiting the family ot tho time, weru also taken violently alck, "but recovered shortly., The Coroner "Tho Hon, §; M. sclling them were named, and aro the ITudson \\":fi.{x:é:m? n?«';ng:ylfms!::;allfipuk 81 followa; Coal Company, the Delaware, Lackawanna & Elin, "ml{l!‘! Sept. b, Weatern Tallroad Company, tho Thiladelphi | ahkakeo, 4 étncauny, Sept, 0. & Reading Railrond Company, and the Penn- | Falrbury, Friday, Sept. 8. ¢ylvania Coal . Company. The Delaware & Washinglon, gaiirday, Sopt. 0. Lackawunun first offered 110,000, tons of coal. | pris, Jion It d. Oglesby will upcale at Tascols Five thousand tons of atcamer conl was put up, Friday, Sept. 8. and 1,000 tons of it sola for 83 per ton. The price fell to $2.85, and then to $2.95, nt which the baluneo was bought. Forty thousaud tons was,then put up, and tho first prico offered wos $8.50, at which over 15,000 tons wero sold, The remainder pold for $3.20 to speculators, who Dbought at tho rato of 5,000 tong per bid, Trwen- ty-five thousand tons of egp brought $3.25 and £3.12¢, Thero was a decfdod manifestation on tho part of the buyers to walt until some made o purchase, uud” then Leat the price down, The }mrch:uum were eyldently uncertain of how far the market might break, and many held back, nximuur,\g that they would get goud bar- galns, In many cases thoy were successful, ag PRICES TUMBLED DUILING TIIB SALE, 5 and then recovered to beyond tho start- Ing point, as the supply becadle ex- hausted. Forty thousand ~ tons of stove started at $3.80, at which 10,000 tons went off. It ther ndvanced at a jump to $3.00, and was radidly disposed of, This finished the Del- aware & ITudson Canal Comnpany’s stock. Thonext offering was 110,000 tonaof!Delaware, Lackawannae & Western, known ns Scranton coal.” ‘Teu thousand tons of steamer sold at $2.85 down to $2.705 80,000 tons prate went nt $2.85 to $2.65; 15‘000 tons eg[rv began nt $2.80, went down to §2.75, sud then up to $2.80; 40,000 tons stove started at §3.05, TAPIDLY DECLINED to $3.55, and then recovered to $3.03%¢, Fiftesn thousaud tons cliestnut went off at $2.70 to $2.75. Of 200,000 tons of the Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron_Comnpany, 76,000 tons only were dellverable at Willlvinsburg by bargo or boat; the remalnder, 125,000 tons, £, 0. b. ‘ut Port Richmond, Seventy-five thousand tous of fuel were ,P“" up, and 5,000 tons egg went at $2.073¢'; 25,000 tous of the same ot $3.00, ad- vancid 'to $2.023¢, thon declined to $2.50, at which prico the balance waa bought up. Thirty- *five thousand tons of atove commnenced at §3.210, went to $3.2214, and advanced to 83.25, Ten thousand tons of cheatnut sold for $2.20. Ten thousaud tons of steambnat, “dellverable ot Port Richniond, sold at $2.25 to §2.00. Ten thousand tons of broken started at $2.45, jump- ed to $2.70, nud then to 82.85, ONE LUCKY 8PEQULATOR hupnv 000 tons at $3.45. Thirty-flve thousaud tons of egg, same condl- tlons, wero next offered, and 1, tons went, at §2.50. The prico fell to §2.25, nnd finally to About a scors of unlicenszed saloon-keepers in | present writing Mos not succeeded in rosigning the Armory district were before Justice Sum- { from the list of *dlsabled bummers." merfield yostorday, Bave. a fow cases which QGreat cxcitement wus caused at the Hyde werg contfnned for god and sufficient cause, | Park House Bunday by the atraying away of n they were all mulcted In sums of §53 each, tho | little boy and girl, Tle whole place was scarch- prico of a licenae, Sl !olr }Imm.umt "m;o;“dwuutfl'd "{'}Iu: fi""' ren, hefore sl ng out, had nsserte n| e} de‘:\flul;‘m;! fifg'mzrosflnfll}:nefll‘nnT;:?:J&m:: were zolng down to the Palmer ouse to dine, of having violated some of the provistons of the "A‘!'w?;"":f‘;;“'?,:' ,:‘:‘zt‘:mtflum‘l K&':,r?:’“ e Bankrupt sct. Ho interviewed Mnu yencrdni yed by thc B! Pes ity h scrics of appalling shricks, and ns many of the {uvited gucsts as were present tumbled aboard, Among the nember were Mayor Heath, Com- missioners Prindiville and Thompson, Ald, Ro- senberyr, Stewart, Daumgartner, Lodding, Me- Crea, City-Englncer Chesbrongh, Mr. Gattifeb, and Mr, if, Lekve,—the lattera Norwegian en- gincer who haa secently come to this country to atudy its mechanical sworks. Arriving ot ths erib, the party were rapturous- 1y greeted by the Man and Wifewho arc perma- nently acttled there, more for the saka of the liealthy climate than on account of any peeunl- ary roward, About half an houe was devoted ton survey of the wells, the living-rooms, tho ralls, and the tower, Mr. Chiesbrough acting as friend, {)Inllnlcphcr and gulde. The unanimous expression was to the effcet that the erib, con- sldered as o erib and not as a plece of residenco property, was uncxcelted in focation and con- atructian, and was iable to enduro for all time. It was found that In several places fn the outor walls the cement between the ponderous blocks of stong had been washed away, leaving sus- iclous-looking flssures; but it was equally evi- ent that no scrious damage had been done, and that tho cracks could bo recemented with ease and at o slight cost. It could not be for & mo- ment supposed that tho foundations weroin danger of giving way, All this Mr. Cheabrough mado quite apparent to the gzroup of Investigat- ors who atrung after him along tha dark pas- szfiuu In tha Interior, each holding the coat-tail of his predecessor, With regard to the residenco-quarter of the erib, not s0 much fayorable comment conld ba made. There was an all-pervading dampucess about the rooms that was snything but pleas- ant; ang suggestive of moribund catflsh, In- deed, the inmates of the crib scomed, under the gradnal influence of their watcry home, to have takoen into thelr natures sometliing of the amphiblous, and several of the visitors mani- fested sym}:tums of uncasiness s they observed the keeper's eyes sparkle oncs or twics with an appot ”fi,”x"fluu"c" Perhaps on some such account the luvestigation wus hnstened to an end. At any rate, the party shortly ufterwards embarked on the tug. Mr. Chosbrough thinks that a house ought to be creeted on the roof of the Crib for the use of the fnmates. As the accommodations now are, nver{th!ng runs to rot and ruin, owing to the continual dampness of the atmosphere. Yro- visiona apotl, clothing fails to pieces, and the furnitars Ja constautly attlicted with asthma or rlieumatisin, ‘Tho cost of the contemplated edllice will not be over $1,000, while s inere trifle w;l]l.lpny for the repairs that are needed fn the walls, and a gencral mecting of prayer, praise, conver- sation, and gencral rejofchiy, SOUTH CHICAGO. MEETING OF THE TOWN LOARD, The semi-annual mecting of the Town Board of South Chicngo waa held at the oflice of the Town Clerk, No. 48 South Clark atreat, last evening, Justico Haines presiding, and there wore present Justices Pollack and Wallace, As- scssor Gray, Supervisor Lincoln, and Town Clerk Carver. v Supervisor Lincoln presented the biils of the Deputy Asscssors for 1870, Thelr pay was $5a day, and the aggregato of the Lills wns 84,735, Nearly sl the claima had been assigned to third persons, and they were sudited in fayor of the assignees. It would not bo a bad fdea for the Board to discount its own bills, since 10 to 20 per cent could be saved thereby. Tho bill of Asscssor Gray for $3,000 was next presented. MARTINE'S HALL, Cumruny A, Eleventh Wurd Minofe-Men, winl meet this ovoning for business and drill at head. qoarters, on Ada-at,, near Weat Mad!son, at § o'clock sharp, A full.attendsnce of young men resident n tho ward s requosted, the ‘rolla being stillopen for recruita, Coine and join us, 'IRET WARD, ‘There will ben meeun[iol the Flrst Ward Aur. lfary Republican Ciub thla aventog 8¢ 8 o'cloc) tho Grand Pacine Hotol. e i FIRST WARD BOYS IN BLUE. The First Ward Boya in Blue ifeet this avenin at the Grand Paclfc 1fotel for colatment, organt- zntlon, and important busincss, O1d soldlers fal} in carly. . " had windered away down to City Limits, an atternoon, and gave ball fu $: with Alfre 3 A McCloud a8 aurnfiy. % y Rlc’:"r‘:.r;l‘l::lz";érlnlg:n 'n:;’t‘m kind person scnt thetn The room of Corncllus McKenzie, No. 8t [ 8everal of uuol?'n peo]phs visited the hotel Cobly's Bullding, on Dearborn strect, near Mad- | S8anday evening, and delighted the guests with ison, wns cntered at an early honr yesterday | some well-exccuted vocal pieces, morning by mweans of nippers, and waa plun- dered of o watch nnd fancy silver tobacco-case NUXLEY. belonging to the occupant, 2 Lenry BLUT, .an cxpressman, who hauled . away and scereted tho curpet aud othier articles A A te Ao A mierlond Ui Anng atlon. stolen by Charles McCarthy and Daniel Blmaithis doo Vo E T O'Sunnghnessy, both of whoni ure now In Tinibo, e v was m%otml y{-'awrduy by Oflicer Joseph Leont | BUPFALO, Aug. 25.—FProf, Huxloy arrived ard, The case was continued In 500 Lail to ) hore laas night, and attended the meetiug of tha Bopt. 1. American Association this mornior, Ile was Mortimer A, Frisbee will bo tried by Justico | introduced by the President, Prof. Rogers, in o Halucs Sopt. 4 on a chnrge of perjury preferred | fow fitting remarks of welcome, Tho audlonce by John‘f, Wallaco and Nicholas I, Pbulym was very large and onthusiastle, Prof, Huxley }vhn n\r(;{ that tlu‘: fald Frisbes perjured himself ropiled substantially as follows: Fio e mgfl‘;z 5 l;"&y%{?&fi"ésfi’fi%:gfi Pormit mo in tho first_placo to offer you my most hearty thunks for this, T'would not say unexpected g:m“;mn“"’ Ul betog in n cano wrliere ho was | Walcome, bocanso evarywhora ‘sinco T IAnGod in ant, and Walldce and Rappelye defend- | America it hins been of this kind; bot for this very e s ety fon T Hoare Benjamin Robinaon, colored, and_ Mary Mill- : v o tniton, white, woro bafora Justice. Bumierfiold e whagavet thure. 15 1o bo said ba” Sho. Towest yeatorday cliargod with belng [ u otate of open | Wards," 1 have' been. told. that 1t would be adultory, and also with violating tho city ordl- | gratifying to yon to havo. me may something, but nances 11 burying a hutman bod: finnmu tiio clty | omotlon will inake my speaking a difilcult tank, limits, the penalty for which violntion is not | Also,I havenoscient(fic matter to communicato,and Tess than 3108. Tlie two burled n prewnaturely- | 1am unpropared. Since my arrival I inve discov- born clild under their house, No. 245 Third emfltthu'} .}i‘&;{:fié’fi'«.’,“"’;“?.;",fln‘éiflé’i“ ‘I: l::m; o R Vo her 1, '“:’m“c;l'md" becoming known, caused an bi- | o diatoly ui my arrival in boing interviowed by yestigution and an Inquest by thy Coroner. TG | 115 gctive aud Intelligent reprosentativen of your Justice disralssed theih upo the first. charge in B Tou of Iqatrics o conaldoration of flning ‘then $100 each Tof viox | Broms,tlioy Pit,t9 e 8 werley of Mairica of Rl e e yish souhirunales tretlss nonly £ s e Mooy s h“’,{;‘l';“fl'l"’“ beer-peddlor for | Jt tuuy sutisty tholr curloalty If 1 stata bricily some futo’ th saloon of Gonge. Carvoy, No, bil | Oy Eohers lnptomions of hlscountey, | Halstod street, yesterday nfternoon to deliver | thlngs,—mare, I think, than ever before In un equal soms loger und. collect o blll, After he had | space of thne ifn my life. In England we have trausacted his busincas, he went to the rear end | alwuys taken & lively intercat in Amerlea; but I {',f the lot on which the snloon stunds, and, on m-‘:’k‘ng Eflg}‘lgmac: mug;‘u :’J."‘I'éfi: c‘i’p“( 'g,gg ff;";; o {0 | i SR ot iy | sl el Syt N ¥ % which soparate v 'th Pl:’lclflff a Wfllibl wm‘",‘fl&’ 8850 and somn Tingliahuaon undecstand how (dentiea is (ho gront Valuabla papers. Immediately nfter securing | yauin of character on both sides of the Atlantic, An thelr booty the thicves jumped the fenca and | Englishman with whom 1 Linve been talking shico were soon lost to viow., Miller waa quito | myareival nays: **Icannot findthat Iamabroad,” soverely Injured about the head and neek. The great features of your country are sl auch as [ SUPERVISOR LINCOLN said he had told Mr. Gray that he thought it very fmpartant that the work of Asscssor should oot be considered as ccosing the jnstant ho turncd his books over to the County Clerk. A great deal of money was lost every year by rea- son of fauity asscssments,—the Assessor just taking the llst of real cstate he got from the County Clerk and assessing _according to the description given In the list. " In & town where property chianged hands a8 rapldly as in Chica- g0, thers wers many subd(visfons put urwn record, and, ju many finstanccs, parts of lots werasold off to other parties, and it becamo {mportant, for the lfinllt of theasscssment that these parts and subdivisions ahould be assessed in their smallest subdivisions, and, If they were not so nssessed, there was a luss at leust for that year; and {¢ created o great deal of trouble, and, Trequently, the tax nover appearcd on the tax-books sgain. ‘This year $16,000 had been lost in thismanner, all of which caine out of the taxcs pald by the peoplo of the South Tyavn. He thought it very fmportant that M Gray should continue his work,—should runwn con- veyances, correct the errors as thoare discoy- ered by ludgment refused, cte,~<to keep an un- til be was sitweeded in o<t The expeuse of dolug so would Lo something, !'erlm{m uar- ters could be procured for iim fa the City-Hall, Re had told Lim he would be williog to allow $8,000 for ail services and all contingent cx- penses,—that lie was not willlng to allow him that amount now, but 81,500 on account, the balance to be pald at thesnd of tha year, Ho deslred nn expresslon from tho other mombers of the Board rogarding this, Justico Pollak suggeated that tho matter be 1aid over until there was a fuller attendance, FOURTH WARD, There will be a Republican mecting at Wright's Hall, cornor State and Twenty-Afth atrocts. ‘this evening. Addresses by J. Lyle King, Xeq., F, \, 1lcering, and others, First Regl Eourn i rst Regiment Hayes and Wheeler Guards, Compnny, **Cullom Guard," wiil meulnlh:nl. q.:mr ers, corner Michlgan-av, and Thirty-first-st,, this ovening, for drill, preparatory to regimenial dri)l and cscort dut{ 040 wishing to jo company particulat] 2, Join tuis y favited. BEVENTH WARD, A mass-meeting of the Boventls Ward will boheld this evening ot 381 Bluo Island-av., when partles desfrous of Jolning the camrnl cluba now being organized moy becoma enrolled. Uniforms will be furnished mlultuual{. ‘The Hon. A, L. Morrison and Gen. Moynolds will address the meeting, and onc of the beat campaign clubs in the city will en- Tiven the guthering by the ronultion of campaiga glecs, . Grand Sponetof et now bendasetion rand opening of thelr now headquarters, at No, 253 Weat Harnton.si, cornor of Lnisted. " Al 1o Republicans of the ward are expacicd to tura ont en masso and oring their frlends to set the ball rolling for tho good old fight and ono more victory, 'he mecting will be addrossed by able speakers. Juhn Lyle King, E, B. Sherman, L. L. Milis,Gen. 0, L. Mann, Goorge W. Spofterd, J. L. Campbell, > and othora. EIGHTEERTH WARD, A mecting of Company B, of the Eighteenth Ward Minute-Men, ia called for this eveniny st Turner Lall at 8 o'clock, to diaw uniforms and to clect two Hecond Lisutenants. THE CITY-HALL, in parts of ¥ngland and Scotland. Detective Georgo Hoinzman_ yesterday cap- | 43 familiacarith in pi 5 et e = broight to tlis dlly u pleco of the apple. | Mr. Gray suld lic wanted soms money to pay ‘Water-rents yesterday were $2,024. tired doseyh Wall ains Kranlk Biadtoyy s noto- g o b L I M "’g".’{fi:,{‘,,‘.,“,,'.:{,‘f,‘,fl}:(‘,"fi,},’:“n',“:t;’,,?: Llosed out, TEDIOAL. dumpling they hud Dartaken of, o sampio of | his expenses, It was singular he could “not et | Tio Commlttee on Printing 8 called to meot | tlous young thief, who hus been wanted slnce | injnd me of thoss {n Scottish highlanda, at §3.75g, fell to 82,625, at which price the re- AND FISTULA posttively cured slrup, and the contents of tho deccased man's. | gomo maney wien life ¢xpenscs this year hod | 11'y1g City Clork’s office at 4 o'clock this after- | June isst. “In company with two vther ads fio | T lhad hourd of the dogencration of your stock | mainder, 5,000 tons, was bought up. Fifteen ‘without pafn or tho use Ofvln"fl‘nl * . stomach, These wers turned over to Dr. Siebel | been less thun $8,000, while tho assessmunt ex- | 10 Uie Gity Clor! entered tho organ-inctory of C. Jonkowski, cor- | from the English type. "I bave not peresived It | ghousand tops chesthut, Philadelphla & Read- Tstie, A SUIK GURE O 80 s Tor analysls and when hio reports the Jury will | penscslust yeat were 817,000 or $13,000. noon, uer of Bugonli sud Lurrubeo strcctyyit tioon, | Bgme years oko gnoof yaue wost isttuguishied mon i Hafiroad Gompany faty s wo from £0.80 o s wowl Dy il epeimative % 3 i cle ¢ el y ¢ L 3 4 y . 9 cure, . C. PIITLy SR g 101 oy £ hont | el enial o e wod ot | e popaelonn o sl s by | ki i, e ot A S| S St A | S0 LT L o v B s i ‘ON TIIX BTAGE, Mr. Gray enld hio had been borrowing since Bul e 6, ot o of the thisves, und captured 'thg | Snileh fucling somavwiat keenly. -thnt thera wasn nzhcrl but Wail escaped, and has since been so- ,“é'{,?,'.'g'nb‘é',}t&’l: {32" 'i'l':"‘:’i‘m"‘é‘u‘.“‘i’nz{\'ffi journing inMilwaukee. Iearlng that Heluzinan | women wers *'beefy.” That is his word, not had gone to Colorudo, ho returned to this city, | mine, Well, I hnové atudled the sapect of the and was ahnost immediately gobbled up, As | poopie that'I have met here in steamboats and there is already un judictment “aatnst him {n | rallvay carrioges, and 1 meet with just the same the Crlninal Court thers will not. b much dig- | fices, the maln ditforenco as to tho men bchlg flculty in disposing of him, - - in the way of -lmvlng.“l Though I shoul e morry to use the word which Hawthorne ‘Willlam Johnson aud Charles O'Conor, two | did, yur’ln tespect to atature for fine, portly :wom- scamps, who under thocovorof itinerant picture- (| en, I'think the average here fully aa great ns on dealors have been cuttingup ll sorts of pranks, .} tho other alde, Soma peoplo talk of the injurions wora arreated st ovenlig at the West fwelft | iytnencs of llmate, ~ 1 isve seon no trace uf thy Heat o avantity oF lndyts: cophing Hrom | the virio which s i notablaamons (s smvagce, ua g D | that of hos 5. You tuko us to & bountlfu to entlee the lady of the houso into buylng some: :' l:n'm‘nf . Al:nnt er™ ‘renu“:o i-nu ¥ l?n':;ren.nfiu n}"zlmi‘r cheap m‘{:“'k ‘nt‘ll n tI.l‘m_wdenwl llu‘cln o f"“ lc’m mu‘ulm\:nvlluml wvxlmlaluk( your rt‘:" uffered 8 greenbac C; ! icd a lack . ‘oniversitics, and moet men as well knewn in tho thange, and Joft, thelr pack of worthloss car-:| Ol World asin the Now. 1 nd corsaln differonces touns, while they went to thy coruer grocory to hore. 'Ihe English universitiea urs the product of " ¢l o Yy _ | Guvernment, yours of privato munfficence, That Ioure change,” OF courst, thoy never relirn- | amonir'us in Almost unknown, Tl gonoral notion of au Xoglishman when he gets richls to fuund an The Black Maria has had moro than Its usugl { cstate “snd ~ benofit his family, The amount of busiuess recently, caused by tho ef- | Fenoral ugtion, “of ©an Awerican whon tics. Tho sombre vehlclo waa kopt busy nli day | §ontianeto flow. Tho latter Is tho noblor ambl- lon. plylng between tho city and tho House of Cor- 1t 1s popularly eald abroad that ! . rectiol. In the South Divisionthe docket was llquu‘l& Flw;\{\:mcn? . Ir yml| "l'!; l:t::-fzo mx unusually large. John McClurg, for alcnllnt:n trumpery of threo or four thionsand years of his- pairof pants from the Boston Bquare-Deuling | tory, it Is trao. Iut, in the large scusc, as ru- store, was scnt docvn Xgr alxt) ‘l,luyl{ J()|m:n :flgfim‘"‘_‘:‘m‘xmfifigfi lfll“'m,‘d‘l’“'-:":fll"%nfl;l&g Balloy, vagrant, sixty doys; Jolm™ Mannin, - vagrant, nnel;’ dnyss Aiehel Gnvin: drati | tho entlultios of tho”globe. The renlity of by enonnous amount of - material here has and disorderly, thirty days; Bridgot AlcElm & o Gk, thirky dayss i Bopo, vugtanoys (hirty é“uil““‘é{fi:.:';;‘u.':.-:fi“.‘."‘ ror. Marshat Now liaven. days; Andréw “Smith, vagraney, niucty days; | Fhero is none Hke {t in Europe, not only | . Flordnie Laelle, Yograicy Uity Wayas Tuts | tons of Ha sovebads bt b sdosan of T beas: rick Grahwin, vagraucy, thirty diye; ~Francls | ing on the Jroblem of Bvolation, Whereas, bu- Eaton, Emwa Whealen, Kute Boyniour, Johan- | fore this collection was made, Evolution was nmat- nn Hanks, Mary Limcng, Mary Daley, Mary | terof usecuxnnvu rnmunnln{:, it 18 now a mattor of MeC: 2 ininates of houses of ili-fame, thirty | f5ct and history, ss mich’ as the ponumenta of sy s Sl Gy | B, st oiclon i dlistiis e fortunnte_set were presenteds Jolm Dums y 4 i oy o '+ | All that now remains to be asked s, How? and 8&}(“'#“‘,{‘20:'!“3. (Mt Mellugly and dohi | ot 1n @ subordinate quostiou, With such mat- & ! crd 08 L] fore my mind u o ulltrlc'l., preferred the lenfency of Justice Salls- | cnsa ue lll I um‘mt ll{ul thoug] |‘l‘n n‘;ww;rxh isbury, but made a mistake, as they were each | ute to this occaslon. 1 wonld ‘that I sent up for six months In default of $20 finea; | Might have offored somothing more wurth{? Williat Crane, vagrant,-320 or six months ju | butl Lopo Mhat your Asiocistion ey do wwhat the Batraciions I Ititlah Ansociallon Is dolug,—wmay sow the sceds the House of Correctfon; Frankfe' Wilson, drunk. $100; John Murply, drunk, tuirty days: f acicutific inguiry in your citles and villages, Jonn Tate,uzrsncy, th n’y’ Uayas” The dochet | Whency shiall arlse 4 process af natusal sclection by Smith, AMr. J. Christle Wright, an insurance man {rom 8cotland, yeaterday fuspected s part of Chieago's. Fire Department, much to his own cdification. ‘The Board of Public Worka gcncrduy {ssucd a' final estimate of $1,200 to 8. E. Loring, von- tractor, for tho terra-cotta work on tha West Blde Pumplng-Works. The namo of the coming man for the office of Commissloner of Public Works is anxiously awaited by the denlzeus and lhabltues of the munlcipal headquarters, . The Llcense-Clerk toak fu about 81,000 ycster- day. The pollee have boen after the ealuon- keepers, butchers, and peddlers. There aro about 800 more licensudisaloons now than there were at this time last year, The Bonrd of Public Work(lli,utcrdl opened bids for the furnishing of 15,000 tous of coal for the Water-Works, Thiero were & good many bid- ders. For tho hard cosl Robert Law waa tho lowest Lidder at $0.48 per ton. The lowest bid for bitumiucus was §2.90. TOE COUNTY-BUILDING. The County Attorney yesterday drew the con- tract with Soxton for tho ercction of the amphitheatre and corriders for the new IHospital, und worle will be commenced Ina fow days, ‘The County Collector yeaterday sold for taxes all of the delinquent real estate in the Towns of Schawmber, Barrlogton, aud Palatine, Buyers wera scarce. The fndicted County Commissloners who havo not taken a change of venuo will come lnto Court dMonday and demund a speedy trial, If fnnocent they want to be vindieated; it mullty— 5 Frank Tally, one of tho original fourteen who escaped from the Cuum'y-l I sume thne ago, and who was subsequently arrested and aguin cseaped, returned to hls old_guirters yester- day, this thne halling from Bouth Bond, Iud, lallf fi}m“ in the custody of thy Bouth Uend erifl, George Washinyton has beon fmmortalized in fully & dozen very bud plays, The Whisky Reng i destined to neet the same fate. Lost evening a farce was played st Grand Havew, cntitled the * Crooked Whisky Ring,’* with the folluwing brilllant cast of dramatls personm: Babeock—The Leader, allay 8noozof, Boss Hesl -Alina Lunch Grabber, Senator lteiknap—Alies Vasrant, Jako K Allas Fot oy (DUl Allen—The Jiag-Daby, who saya ho chows ue. 7, B iah Jack—Tho Tecter. : Laow Jack—The Dealer, or '* What do you ssy" : CAMP-MEETING. THE BEVENTH DAY, The attendance yesterday was hardly as great a8 on the previous day,* The lowering clouds and threatening sky of the morning wero effee- tual in detalning at home many wio otherwise wonld have hcen present. During the forcuoon a heavy thunder-storm broke over the encampment, and showers oc- curred at drregular Intervals throughout the dsy. No serious fuconvenicuce was felt, how- pver, and the regular servicea were proceeded with without Interruption. All were securely housed, and the change from the hot, dusty wmosphere of the days proceding was folt by 1} to be by no means ungrateful, " At tho close of the Rev, Mr, Youler's stirring : 1ppeal to the uncenverted Monday evening, Mr. 3pencer took charge of the mccting. In answer to his fuvitation a large number came; lorward, expressing sorrow for {hclr sins, and wishinz to bo remembered fn the prayers of Christians, Among them weio the sons of six well-known clergytion, who befors the close of the tneeting pmllfl!‘!d‘lu liuve found peace in believing, ~ They were sons of the Rev. Dr, Wentworth, of Evanston, now traveling in Bu- rope; the Ty, Dr. Briggs, of Collfornla; the Rev, Mr. Wall, of Indias' the Kov. Henlamin Newman, of the Centrul Ilfinols Confercuce; tho Rev. Mr. A, Gurney, of Englewood; and the Rev, Dr. Bannister, of Evanatop. It was indeed a season of refreshing, and Christians present gave frea manifestution to thelr smotions in songz and loud cuntinued amons and hallelujahs, consisted of 80,000 tons Pennsylvania Coal Com- any. ‘Twenty-thousaud tohs of grate sold at Sfi.nwx ond 32,70; 5,000 tuns _ steawer, $2.703¢5 7,000 tyns egg, $2.60, and closed at 5200, Twen- ty-five thousund tons stoye were put up, and 5,000 \mnfm at $3.80. Tho price fell quickly to sfliw, and the remaiuder was dlsposed of at that price. last Januaty to live. Ighad worked faithfully. Justice Pollak aaked i there was any moncy in the Truuuri‘ ) Superyisor Lincoln rcql(cd that, beforo the cnl of the inontl, he could guulfi.bflo from the County Treasurer. Ar. Gray wanted at lenat $2,000. JUSTICE WALLACH remarked that he would not sign the bill, since the luw had mot beon complied with, The statute provided that the Asscssur_should be pald 8o much per day for sorvices, It was not for the Board to say that thoy would allow him 0 gross suin, Last year $6,000 had been taken out of the Treasury for the Assessor. Justice Pollak~—~That was done by a sharp gainey and ave couldn't help ourselyes, Justice Wallace did not think it was bindinz. He might be inclined Lo giva Mr. Gray 33, but ho would . express_no opinfon, [ls Knew nothing about ft, und didn’t care, ITe was sfm- ply to audit bills, and would audlt such as tho ::nfi.‘xw required it thoy were In sceordance with e lnw. 1t was declded to dofer the matter in order to get o fuller expresston of opfaion, OTUER BILLS. A bill of Culver, Page & Ioyne of 845, and another of Cameron, Amberg & Co. of 8170, for statlonery, wers disallowed, since the siufl wos ordered by ex-Assessor Ed ,l'hflubl, who ought to ‘{my them out of that 80,000, town order for $2,000 in fayor of the Mer- chants’ Loan and Trust Company—money bor- rowed for town expenses—was audited and or- dered to be paid. Supervisor Lincoln atated that the Cook County anhlfis Bunk held two orders for $1,000 each, origiually drawn to the orderof A.J, AUQTHION BALES. By G. P. GORE & €O, U8 and 70 Wabash-av, $40,000 W ORTEL ©F FALL STYLES Boots, Shos & Stippers Upon which we have made cash advancea wilf ba closed out AT AUCTION, ON .WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 30. COMMENCING AT 9:30 0'CLOCK, ‘Theso goods aro guaranteed to Lo regular sizey and of the best quality and make, Catalogues and goodd can bo seon on undn!!. QLO. I GORE &Co,, 68 and 70 Wabash-av. By BLISON, POMEROY & GO, Auctloncers, 81 and 80 Randolpheat. Rich snd Blofnut Parlor and Chambor Sets, English Body Brussels and Wool Qarpots, Rich Dining-Room Furnltnre at Private tesidence, No. 546 Calumot-av., WEDNESDAY MORNING, Ag 30, at 10 o'clock, P ar'.-nllm houschold farniture, uscd only thres nths, Farlor 8ulta, Chamber Bets (ono new, coat $300), Llhm{’y Furniture, Itich Bronzes, Pictures, Elo gont Uining Table and Table Ware. Rich Cut Glasa and French Chlos Dinner and Tea Sets, Splendld Slde-Board. Jrussels and Wool Carpetsthroughoutthe house, Chandcljers, Gas Iixtures. “é{ltcel::n ontfit; ono nearly new Range, complete, 2y ClC, New ng:k honse and bara can be rented for $50 per month, L OMEROY & CO,, Auctioneers. CH L MORTGAGE SALE. Marble Mantles, Safo, otc., at storo 284 Wabsshe av., Thursday, Aug. i1, at 10 o'clock, & Lurge sud Splendid Callection, MARDLE MANTELS, MARULE TOPS FOR BIDE-BOARDS, TAHLES, BUREAUS, ete., ono JBplendid Tteal alupc& BMaritel with Malachite'trim- AT TIIR LABT S8ALE of tho day, 8,000 tons chestnut, the bldding be- came brisk and the buyers anxious, 'Thg first sale was at §3,42¢, and the price quickly ran up to 88,50, $3.00, aud $3.70. The balance as dls- poned of nt 85, This concluded the.salo, Prices tumbled from $1 to $2 per ton on all gprades. It {5 sald other gigantic coal sales will follow. FEBLING AT THE MINES, PorrsviLLy, Pa., A\ui. 20.~The prices realfzed by the auction enle ot coal In Now York wers anxiously looked for by all éngraged in the conl trade. Such surprise’and nlarm was shown as the pricea wero btlletined, tha general expecta- tion belng that the sals would e adjourned, 1f $3.50 per ton, as the lowest fizure, could not bo abtadued. Tho conl o,vommm say the priccs brought will compel than nll to” sus- pend” operations, unless the tolls and Iabor can bo reduced to o much lower figure than the present, with the chancos agalnat them evep In the casc of great reductlons, as the miners. will hiardly submit to Jower prices than are now pre- valllng, The situation hua a gloomy autloolk for tho fall and winter trado. CITICAGO COAL-DEALERS, A reporter ealled on some of the representa- tive conl-dealers yesterday aftcrnoon to uscer- tain what would be the probable eftect on prices of thegreat conl enle §n New York yesterday. 1Ie found the coal men unablo to say juat what the vesult would be. \ At W.P. Rend & Co's, the oplnlon scemed to be that the sale would not greatly affect tho prices in this market. Robert Law had been roceiving contradictory reporta of the asale, Ju which there were dls- crepancies as to the prices of gs much as $1 per ton. Untll it wes known at ust what rates the conl had been sold o could not say with any dearce’ of posiiive- ness what the result would be. J, L. Hathn- Orrigan. . 3 TwE billa for tho services of an attorney and expenses in tho mandamus cases, (Involving town taxes) for SHMO.1B were ordered patd, The bill of William Strippelman for resl- cstate maps on tracing-cloth, amounting to $250, waa presented, An order had been issucd for tho amonut by “Littlo Joo." Bupervisor Lincoln remarked that, from what o now knerw, hie thought Ed Phillips ought to ]m{ the bill. Ir. Groy asked whera the maps were, Littie Joe, who was prescat, suld: “ Thoy are In the vauit.” 5 ke which those minds best Atted for the tuak may bo | way, the Market street coal mun, was cqually | ming, cost $300, ofica ng, lron Safe, eic. TUE DEVOTIONAL MECTINGS . Mr. Gray—Then there s somo property tho The Committes au Public Charlties and Pub- | 08 not s large belore Justics” Kaufuiann, aud | Jed to help on the work in which we ara all in- | unable to tell just what the cifoct would be, | The sttention of bailders fu called to this eale; tho were held yesterdny morning asusual, Nothing | Supervisor hus never gotten hulanl e & of much Iess fmportance. tereated, Agaln Ithank you for your excessiva | Hc anid the conl-yards wers well stocked, but | mantels must be sold. oll cxt{nu&d‘liml:y ‘xlnwn:u tlmurrcd, T‘llu.- l‘wew Sl%’w!“ Joe—Thero 18 o great denl. There was :,l? flbn‘xa\.lc:“\:‘lll':::;{fi?;l;‘l;: ,‘.‘.‘,’,,,{;‘,‘:,gfi{:‘;‘;‘,fi‘n"{; :2:{1‘::1" and, I may slinost say, affectlonato ro- | that puu?lu ‘mn‘x:l uott lmmg%u 18 much coal Up to ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctloneets. characterized by deep serlousness, and tho as- appropriated for Ass 9 q ) YD 2 ‘ dote as they had ub thle thoe lnst year. Brack- Suranc scemcd (o b manifeatcd by all presont, | 1ast year,L SI4b00 fok Lo Anseaer and £hon for | AHLuttons for tho year. Thio tuatter lug al- IYDE PARK. ¥ racl By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO., 274 snd 270 Enst Madison-ote At our Nfiflllf ‘Wedneaday's sale, at 10 0'clock this 3, ready heen ulmm'cuanr“ly delayed, but what hins becu deatts to the public Intercst has been Jife and wealth to Perlolut and the * Ring.” | cubush, Dickson & Co. thouglit the offect would be alight, although most of the hard- coal infnes are controlled by Eastern men, and Western prices imnoat conforin to somo extent to that they were fu the midat of s glorfous out- lmurlng of the 8plielt. Younyr Father Wheadon -Jed at the b o'clock prayer mceting, At tho Tark Ridee tent the Rev, Mr. Craly conducted TRUSTALS' MEETING. QYSTERS, Tho Board of Trustees mct In regular session Country dealers will nd it & saving to order atthe Town-IInli yesterday ufternoon, Present, | oysters of Sloan Bros. & Co,, 80 Adama streot, contingent expenses, Mr, Strippelmun’s bill Waa Lo come out of the $500, Ths Board decided not to pay the order, but requested Strippelinan to send In a bill for the The Grand Jury for the Septefber term of ) ¢ ' Their famous **Capltal " brand In the best lumar- | thoso in the Fast. The g w., we ahall sell au inimense stock of new and yery 6o - the exerciics, amount, and they would take such action as | the Criminul Cnu¥l will ba ln{‘ pancled Monday. {.’,"E":,f,tn?‘]’,‘f,‘,';',u*l'{}‘:"yffl;}‘{:fl;ufl"":f :’,::‘{x kot, They make pxl‘lcu to sult the :Imn. :muud was that (b &A.T-:m%fi“ “t’:!} ffl"y“l&' .:1; ¥ 5 The Iy, Dr. llemingway, of Evanaton, | they saw fit. : There Is u great amount of businces awalting 1 ¥ % . 1 Sroax Bros, & Co, what the precise results would be, but some- m‘mmrfl an m]se U 00 preached at. 10180 o, m. at the Tabernacle trom ’flla Board then adjonrned until 8 o'clock this | its attention, promiuent among which fs the | BIla to the amount of $1,000 were auproved t—— thing deflulte will be known either to-day or ! the text: “1f anyman thirst let Lim come | oyening, Hunford murder case, and the conduct of the | and ordered pald, Of this, $330 is for the PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT. L0-MIOITOW, consleting In part of Porlor Buits, Chamber Sota, M, T+ unto e and drloky” dohn yl; 87, Hlis spb- County Hoard in awarding tho Court-Houso | extrasurvoyor and asalstant during thorecent { pyon & liealy, State and At troste, offer ———— and Piain, furcaus, Coimmodes, Bofss, Lousgeh Caee lfl.‘l, deduced from thess words, was the attras TIIE STONE BUSINESS. Stono contract to tho Walker Perlolat-AlcNell Ton, eAl¥, Btate and. Monsae strests, ! e 8 Iveness sud universality of the religion of Investlgution of the south part of the town | for rent aver one hundred frst-cluss instruments, Christ. drainage quoestlon. A Lill, also,from the Water | at 85 permonth, and upward, WALKER'S NEW PANTNEN, combluation. A SOUND EDUCATION. FOURTH DAY'S BALE QF STOCK, MACHINERY, Tho clifld In the Court-Ilouse stone matter th Commissfoner Busse is a candidato for ve- [ Cominlssly 1 $373.93 rovad. i, o Thl: l’lnhmmm“ st Bi. Ignatius College, 8 FIXTULES, &c. OF “Tho children's mestioi: ot the Tabernaclo at n use s atter the newest |\ oot e an honestund industrous | Coumnissloucr o .33 was nppi L ne institution, aituated av No. 413 West | APPLEBY MANUF 1] l.fiuwé’; :7'; r‘uln v.‘l‘:'u'.liv rmfi:;:eflml&fi:lt.eu«&l 1‘.\1‘1112 thing yesterday was the snuouncement that | pir bt o che Bonrd, Auticipating hia ro-clece The license for sclling whisky, ctc, was WHEAT ONE CENT PER BUSHEL, ‘Twolfth street, Chicogo, and conducted by Al UFACTURING "y Walker had taken a new partner, and the chap welghed 11 pounds. Mr, Walker was happy, of course, aud #o were his “Ring™ friends after they had drauk frecly to tho new-comer's health, Aslde from this, all partics were insore distress, for Walker had not been able to it the imortgage oo his stono - quarry, and, beside, McNeil was inclined to be ugly. The troubles of Walker, too, lprenred to have had an effect on the # Ring," knowing as_they did that thelr hups for galn in the Court-House job hingsd directly ou his ability to comply with' what they had de- manded. ‘They did pot care, of course, whether he could give a first-mortgages on his quarry or uot, 6v far na they wers concerned, but since they bad {mposéd ou hiin certain conditions they were anxious to scs them lived up to granted to ten more saloons, This makes tho | ~ Wheat privilcges Lave pald 50O por cont profit total number of lfcenses fifty, About thirty | during the pastnonth, Kumble & Co., brokers, saloons bave no leense. 132 LaBallo-st,, Isaue a pamphlet froe. With thls ‘The Conuinizsloucrs on tho proposed macad: | system the risk iaroduced to & more fractlon, amizing of portions of Scventy-sixth strect and | ang the proftaare uniimited, Bl(lmlh \im';ngfi lv.ufiu&acp%lv. :Ihclr mluum of g —— the cos! 8 ! b ieir report was ne- " " cepted, and the neceseary logal mg-tuum for o THE "RADIANT HOME' STDVEE for heat- spouial assessment ordercd. combine beauty and utility, nnaurpassed for hea! J. J, Howarid hus constructed 1,000 feet of tho ing, for Laking equsl to tho bLest cook-stoves. Drexel Boulevard sewer without catch-basins | Examine thew bofore you bay. Xor sale by Dal- and house counections, ang so put fu his bill, | ton, 104 Btate stroot. which was ordered pnhi at the rato of $1,25 per foot ninus 13 per cent. ‘The total amount dus SEVEN ROUSING HAYES AND WHEELER him u‘mrdlull} ,f’ was $12,600 mivus 15 per cent, | campalgn songs malled freo for §2, by tho Root & S aooell Comtlites, conslating ‘of Brest Sona Muslc Co.y dula;lnbgnsuhcal music and gensral - at6-at,, Chlcas |lsy{)leuu. Taylor and Bognni on the | Wusleal merchandiso, i810°8ts, Chicago; Forty-third strect sower, reported as follows: OUR COUNTRY AND SUBURBAN READERS tion the *‘Ring™ miembors Luve already sct obout defeating him., ‘Phey feel that he™is in the way of their proposed atcal in connection with the Court-fousa Lub. and propose 1o repeat thetr work of last fall by joining fn the support of any one they can use to defeat honeat men, - The Committco on Equalization was busyin, itsolf ugain yesterday examining complaints ol unjust nssessiwents, Buveral bankerd wery In attendanco duripg the day, and coough was elicited from thelr scveral ecxplanations to {;mlly the announcencnt that tho Natlousl anks will be ralscd ubout 100 per cent, 8eve eral unimportant rafseq were inade fn indfvfdual assesgments. The Committee expect to lave the assessment of the outside towns sdjusted In a day or two. In the Horton-Evans quo-warranto case, "fl“’ 1o dresses constituted the ruain features, The Rev, Robert 8hepard, the Rev. J, Stronah, of Amoy, Chinn; Elder Boring, and the Rev, Dr, Parkhurst iu turns addressed Luo youug people. At the afternoon services, the Rov, Mr. Axtell, of Chicago, "brv:nchm(‘ taking us hls text John wil.: 4741 " The subject waa Jusus' call In the 125t day of the Feast, Many, after the sermon, were 8t their own request thade the subject of special prayer, aod numbers were conyerted, TILE §WEDES. ‘The Rev, Mr. Borlin led tho 5 o'clock prayer- mecting atthe Swedish Chapel. Theattendance s on the Increase at these mectings, At 8:80 thas Rov. Mr. Westergren preschied a powers ful sermon from the text—Luke L: 7475 ~—*That IHe would grant unto us that we, belng delivered out of the hand of our enemies, might aerve Him without tear 180 and 182 Mounroe-at., wlil commenca at 10 o'clock precisely, thia s, m., Wit Finialied und i T (A ety members of the Svclety of Jesus, The attaln- ments of the members of this Order, and tholr success in tmparting knowledgo to others, are proverblal the world over, Studics will be re. med ot 3t Imatius next Monday, the 4th flrzzx‘.ane tuition for a term gf ten weeks {8 ul 3 BUTTERS & C0,'8 REGULAR BALE. White Granite, Y:lllow“ llll‘l( Oln?wn . Catlern roceries, e Lc. WEDNESDAY, Aug, 50, 8¢ 000 'elock. BUTTEUS & €0,'S REQULAR TEADE SALE Dry Gooda, Woolens, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shovs, dc., THURSDAY, Aug. 11, at 0:30 o'clock. e By E. W, WESTFALL & CO, Auctloncers, 10 and 12 North Caual-st, e Shator Mortgoge Exle of Offics Furniture at60 La: MARRIAGES, DARD-COSQROVE~—Aug, 20, by tho Itev. Samuel W. Duflield, flnlor of the Eighth Preaby- terlan Church, Mr. D. J. Bard snd diss Annio Cosgrove, both of this city, 7~ Philadelphia and Chamborsburg papers Mease copy. ROOT--MATIER—AL Th Ilnflelrhll,\fi‘dncfldug, the 31d {nst,, by the Rtev, Juhn K. Mprpby, ot the rexidonces of the bride's """"“{, the Ilon. Henry fi } C! Vi = Root, of Qulncy, 11],, and Xilzabeth M. L. Mather, llo-mt,, Jioon uraday, Aug, uI at umm: in hnlmcas s sghicousucan bofors U, 4l | Lo anlely "o~ pubile: 1 they . could e Goe Ly ursyJudge Jle- | e Comuniitoo to whon, was teferred tho,€05; | ahould send Cook & MoLain, 80 Dearbor treet, | of thv iy, Rhoiiation Drenini i codrallal el . 6 per- not be, " however, they were rteady to excuse him upon alinost auy ground. ‘Fhey did not mention McNell's name {u the matter ex- cept [ distrust, and the distrust was belghtencd by the well-authenticated rumor that MR, FANNIVG had {n the past few days eectred a mechanic's lfin on all of the work McNell bad fu hand to sil{sfy clafing sgalust him, tucluding one un the resldence of Frane Wilkle and another on a llxlu\;\!u“bulng erected for Mrs, Frunk Agnew by eNell. Durlog the duy Mr, Walker had an extended interview with " Mr. Haley, a rival atoue man, Valdrut Lasuiies T -*™iTiA prosi, Agent for sortgages. . e e e By JAS. P, MeNAMARA & €O, 117 Wabash-av., N, W. cor, Madlson-at. Begular Sale of Boots and Shoes at Auctio, ‘Tuursday Morning, Aug. Bl, at 0:30 o'clock. JAS. I McNAMARA & CO.. Auctloncers. = ] demurrer to the respondent’s rejoinder be c ried back and sustaiued to the relator's repl tion to the respondent's second plea. Thine was given to the re)ator's counsel untiivhls inornin; 10 make their election whether they would stan by thelr demurrer or usk leays again to plead. Inthe Gleeson-Carver case o rule was eitered lfinlnnl Carver to join Iu demurrer at 10 o'clock s morning, Tho two cases will hiave a further hearing this mornlnfi. sud it s devoutly to te Loped that thelr end is drawing sear, CRIMINAL, beg leave to zoports that we fid tho project em- | any fail or winter clothlng they may want ropaired, bracos the draioags through o stugle sewer of & | cloaned, or dyed. Returned C, 0. D, Ezpeuss territory 1 mile wide, north to south, snd over 144 | gjigut. willeg long, east to west, The territory embrace ————— seiof mc!‘ pertion uf b villago already most The Cabmen of Farls. L oy ‘The cabmen of Paris are advanclig in bol any part of the corporatiun, 30 situated on'the re advancing fn bold- .m{tfi border of c?icuy of Chicago as to make it | ness every day, and an fncident thut eccurred certaln that, {n the vory nearfuturc, its occupation | recently shows that thoy are vesolved to take will be such that the “attempt to furnieh houwo- | advuntige of theprivileizesthoy bellevetobelong dralosge through iy winglo wower will | to themuuder tho Republie. A company of fn- e - auw o utter and absolate fallurds | funtry passime slong the boulsyand was violent- sud fu the vafu’ eflort tu muke l“ 1y broken in upon by vue of thevraft, whodrove serviccatle fur \hls Burpote 1t le projectull 8L | his vebicls through the line with & shout of 81 a foot aboyo Caluniet, which, st this time, woutd | triumph, Ou ‘the ofticer remonstrating the BYMUNDS—McKAY—In {his city, Tuesday, Aug. 20, atthe resldency of the bride’s mother, b the Rev. D. N. Vandervoer, Huonry 1. Symon and Miss Charlotte L. McKay, both'of Chlcigo. e ee—— vice thiey all adjourncd to the grove and Leld a yxnycr-macuug. A large number were brought o darknesa to light, An experieuce mee "“‘S was held at 10 o’clock, conducted by Mr, Oscar J. Stead, A children’s meeting was also held at 2:80 p. m. The Rev, J. B. Anderson cenducted the exercises. Br, Anderson hus an exceedingly Lappy manner, and succeeds {n kalning the atten- tlon of the little ones as few can. The slogin of the Swedish children in thelr laugusge l‘{ *Ehe Tev s Horlio deliverea 3 e ley. D. orlin delivered an excellent #olritual discourso at5p.w. The chapel was DEATEIS. PSSt vive:t-uiuo s EP U TV OUTISy CONNELIL~Tho funcral of Michael Connell will take place from bis residence, BU Dutter-ut, Thursday, Aug. 31, by carciages 40 Calvary, §4/~ Fastern papera pleiso copy. CONFEUTIONER Y nioca Y CELKBRATED throughout fl AN e Uit esprescu to ol b T HAIR GOODS, 0X, beat goods at lowest pric ud reialls Goads scail O, i parts, 1 and_upward b from which it appears that it Walker had, t #+cabby ¥ atruck him a severe blow lu the faco Lo d far Fiice B340, goo per m. Address 2 with engcr and detonatraive lasivre: - | weoks ag0 kiven Holoy $50,000, o would ave | _ Frank Lawler was vesterday scat by Justics | 168ve, the pewsts, oyer helt full of waterss tte | il (K eliaritug, oumystreuember ik fiies iy S0 uia) orders GUNNIL L, Confeo Ougof the !-uulmqn interesting sermons | bad oue lesa opponent, At the tuterviow it Scully tn §700 ball to the Criminal Court for § lake waler atits proscut heiyht would back luto | that we are uot now uuder the atute of sivge.”? 3 W Aaalsan BL Oblesge, twaer, Chicazo.