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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1877. f rmitdings being |” Whiie he had previonsly been anzions to get her fomnctency. | on mock naw covering the grovnd | ont of the houre, he now chanced his tactice, nnd, der rricd to Shackelton, bnt the latter, crow- * Paetired of her, left hee, and she went away. pronchen nnd military advantages of the town, and tho capabilitics of defense, At Shortly after suo left, a letter came to the Post. Office at Daversport adstocrsed an alove, and Shack~ INET 5 i of Madiaon | tochow how mirch he cared for her, cave het A | elton. hearing of it, ca'led for it, opened and read ra tho opening GESBICUL SENG: trrassrtcaa! Maa aGs Os iar der | ani Gade chert, Taneesan hee, | fe Taegounp egy mat ins re eayranteer | The Course of England Exciting Ee origin eanisns S “| fl . Mrs. Grace nt, and he wanted his frict to drink of it. eo nex! over to go ta Jail, but warnter iy ps rt . . Aithert Lafiorce has pold to A. Dwight Haldwta | Halmea fest landed in CHSEU IT item reached | lay thers wan a grand. fancral, which was the ad- | a punlshinent for ** going DACK on her. Ip lesald Attention in Europe. to-night presented » crowded and animated for $25,090 his buliding on the north side of Mad- aon rtrect, jnat west of Halsted. here wiih her family, and cicht years later Mr. miratton of the neighborhood. There were fone that Shackelion’s parenta Are highly respectable Bere en te anited: in, raaeriage to her eldest | Imeks, and Mr. Lane and hie frionds escorted the and well-to-do people in Sareator, but the young aUativated f Wrouer wand” to3 appearance, both sides being fully repre 5 a ath. No artine um anlted. in, Neto aarvives him. In | coteo ‘af the old womam to the cemetery, The | man isina bad eort of box at the present writing, ‘ Kron. ON a crate Diniling Comyang yexterday pro- | Uauenter, Sarah I, Punt, who, gnrviees en, In | olstaors demnot aco hoe Mr; Lane wouldnaresene | "justice Sammertent yester-lny held the follow: She Will Occupy Gallipoli with Over | sented. Tho Poor’ gailory wat filled, aa pica and Aecetites crea the necereary bonds to ship 150 barrels, or | Wether church and at. the time of his death waa | 10 all thiecxpenseaniesnhe had foand money mpon | ing: Inet dohneon, larceny of watel and chain Fiity Thousand Troops. well as the Speaker's and Strangors’ galleries, : | Bi conumon and deer '200 gation, of alcohol to Montevideo, Bantiat Church. and sistent nsember of the Second | Mre, Mrennan, and they think if he had found | ang other articles from his fornct mirtrcen, Lizzie : en Bee be icrious, narra "The receipts for whisky at the Terente Colleet- | Chareh. any auch money Be onght to account for It to the | Ewen, of No. 1047 Hutterfictd street, $500 ta the showing what an interest had been awakenod, | ‘ {of vaciontide’ act ¢ receipts 5 ee ehtfal heirs, If nny there be. | Mrs. Hrennan oaths ‘ ‘ . 4 Meck ,ectentig’ ex. or'e ofice yerterday were the Ightest they hare | the attendance 2 the rng -clioo! Aneemviy | eemegannenrt agar there be. Mrs, Wentanmer | git, Thomas Morran. ohn Contin an tush | Austria Approves, and Is Likely to Join | Tn tho osrly part of the proceedings, in an- | FTSIIE Armas Reset Miactarerot fa teen for many aay, only $8,764 belng taken in. | at take Blaft peatentay showed ,comething of 18 | Wn E svar enol, aeeprepentativg a uceoend, | Carll packing: house ani dries! ole, tn the in the Movement. awer to the Marquis of Hartington, Bir | fume the WiNir TOILHE SGAE in ihe ‘The temperature yesterday, as obeereed by Ma- | falling off. altelbntable partly (7 tke SEMEN Oh | cid indy came’ froin Kiilenvos, In the Connty of | Gurr othe 24th; James nan Biafond North World. Only the purest Fegetable Olle weed In its eee erate Tee tatlesn street crammone | techy orce Mic raltrond frontier, and PSt2 19 | Toscocamoneand the nevenbars are anzione that | CAtOll,, nd Attest Uoenke,, 9 the, Me Northeoto replied that, owing to tho | manwucture- f and Danang), war, at Ba, m., 76 degrees; 10a. m., Tip IS m.. TB: Sp. ma, 783 Tp. m., 78. Bare ometer at 83. m., 30.22; 7p. m., 30.20, Charles Korth, 72 years of age, and rcaiding alone inashanty at No, 565 Nebraska street, com- mitted eutcide at 30:45. yesterday morning by hanging himecif to ons of the raftore, THe fe not known to have ang relatives or fricnde, hence the body was removed to the Morguc, whlle an officer took charge of the house and contents, ‘The Rev. Joseph Cook's lecture at the Tabernacte this evening bida falrto prove the most attractive ofthe season, Yesterday over 1,000 ecata were told. and. tho indications are that by nightfall anding room will be at ® premium, ¢ The eubject “Ultimate America,’ Is an attractive one. ant the leclitrer, cealing with the political and religious fature of tha country, cannut fail to prove deeply the Rev, W. A. | the Boston Pilot shontd publiah the announcement Becncer oo the leat Methodia! Ch.treh, followed | of her death in order that it may reach that part of witht discourse on ''Spintaal Power’ inthe Sun- | Irctand, and that abont is, 000 heirs, more or leas, Tyla alscouregon Spintgncent then Addressed | May write on here to make thelr claims. If the the normal class, and at tLo‘ciock the R.2v. G. A. | sroman had any money Mr. Jullus Rosenthal, the Peltz, of Philadelphia, delivered a tecture. I'nhlic Administrator, 1s the person who should In the afternoon 9 sooty. number gathe.ed to | take charge of It, and not Mr. Lane. Meten, tee an able ai lnstrnetiye lecture bY Bhs. = Rev. J. M. Buckley, ., on The Science [oe : Uceailoning NEA ovclock the normal clase ¥ "38 THE CITY-HALL again reviewed and drilled by Dr. Vincent. 10 the evening the Rey. C. G. Noses, 1 D., of Eve The license receipts were nhout £5,000 yester- austen, eave a Bible reading, the subject being | ay, There aro now 1,400 licensed saloons in the ‘+The Holy Spirit," and the exerciaes closed wit 8. Uilbert ou “The Gospel | oY. Ses ealregs te Sha er, Be Avery ae The Gospel | rhe Comptrofier yenterday irened revenng-war- rats to the amount of $2,330, and redeemed pops STATE BOARD OF HEALTH | ulsr losncortifcates amonnting to $1,500, MELTING AT THE PACIFIC, The Treasurer's receipts yesterday were $4,084 Sth; Emma ills, larceny of from Hattie Harrington, £700 tn the 3 1t! = Fry, larceny of n coat fram Jonas Dorsey, $500 to the Criminal Cont. Jnetice Morrison beld Hertha lismniiton {n $500 to the Crminal Court Tor the robbery of a bank-book and $10 in canh; W. J, Rea and Lizalo Thompson, threo months each; Hobert Brenner, siz montha: Peter Quinian, Michael Pine, Patrick Walsh, thirty days cach. ANNOUN CEMENTS. Italy’s Intentions the Subject of unsottled condition of affairs, the Govern- fi Considerable Anxiety. ment had determined to raise tho Per Use in the Nausery il Has Na Pana garrisons of Gibraltar and ‘Malta tn'chritendoin Sample box coguainga eave ff Tassia’s Back ino Mising State at England's | t thelr fall ~—complomont, ‘Thus | cents. Ada 3 aa se Proceedings. tho Government still evade n final dectare- | B,T,BABBIT 1, New ¥ork City, tion of their intentions, but the facta are ‘0 . ENGLAND. truly plainer than words in thia caso. ROR SADE RY-AbE DECGGESTS MOMPNTOUS EVENTS AT MAND, ADVICES FROM VIENNA .@ [Fy Cable to The Chicago Tribune.) SR ootenerd eter theta ee to-night say that this move of the English A PERFECT TOILET SOAP, Governmont ia regarded with great appro- Sauseuny Srnezt, W. ©., July 23.—Ono | bation, and it fe intimated that Austria will | Fire emong the requiattes of the toffet te a rood W. A. Lattimore will lead a Gospel Temporance Meeting In Lower Farwell. all this evening at 8 o'clock. The regniar Monday meeting in Lower Farwell Mall to-day will be Jed by A. L. Stimpson. Sab- article of Soap, Unt to procure It fs not always an easy intercating. The State Hoaed of Health met yesterday mor- | froin (he City Collector, $3,106 trom the Water | Jeet ** Two Wasa. ; month and two days ago I telegraphed that | soon follow the oxample. : matter, Many of (he most expensive Soaps in the mar Whispering tongnes can palin trath, Bnd, ‘| ing ta the Grand Pacific Hotel, Dr. J. 1. Ranch | Devartment, ‘and $6, 152 from the Comptroller. ‘The Comrades of Whittier Fost, No, 7, G.A.2., | 8n English army corps had been placed undor z COMTLAINES AGAINST ENGLAND. teenage. one ines fe pera bart Lape ar charming younc girl on Mienigan avenue Friday teh din fil hersbip present. The Four new cares of scarlet fever were reported at | are reqneeted to be at thelr ball promptly at 8 | ordors to od te xnon, Joly 23,—Tho Daily News (strong pro- Sn eh often ent back all Lia presenta to a lover whore con- | Presiding, and a fall memherehip p) a . . j 3 4s . ira to proceed to Egypt. That informa- 3 coucea) the most repulsive {mpurittea. Tho disclosures finney she onbie, Ba ne Sasi mntelde, ee Commitice on Programme for the Examination of LAL SRE Ha ani ie a a o'clock ta-night; businces of importance. Rursian) hae the following telegrame: recently made public regarding thia subject are post write rome vereca to The Scxpar ‘Trpune? | He Applicants for Certideates to Practice Metin and for verification of diplomas, reported the fol- | O° sarap ta of the Commizeioner of Health to lowing list of dates and places forthe mectlnes of | namp the wate wont of the Iealey Slongh are ao far the Doard for that purpose: Chicago, Nov. 2,9 } very successtnl. ‘The depth of the water has been 4. m,, Grand Pactfic Hotel; Cairo, Nov. 15, 0:30 | lersened abont, two fect, and the pumping aflit A. m., De. Wardner’s office: Galesburg, Dec. 6, | continnes. the shallowness of the slough being in- . ercaacd hy about eit inches in twenty-four 104, m., Union Hotel; Champaim, Dec. 20, 108. | SIAN" at stench x overpowering. y m., patiors of the Industrial University: Spring- ‘he following building-permits were leened yes- ficlt, Jan, 10, 1878, State-House, at whlch time | iertnys Williams Cietele A itirce-rtory nnd. bases the annual mecting will also be held. ment store and dwelling. carner Milwauker avenuc Dre, Gregory, Hach, and Lndiam were sp- | and Ellen street, (ncost $3.00 \ nted aCommiltce to prepare and {rane a cir- | two-story and dwelling, 2 in Fonte rate soylat theact cresting the | Wert Ditiaon street, to cost, $4,000; John W. Sioard, and to eet forth its plan of work, with in- | Herecy, three threo-story and basement stone- atenctions sa to examinations and certificates to | front, dwellings, each 1ix+4, Nos. 210, 218, and practice, an to eoliclt the co-operation of tha | 220 Park avenue, to cost $6,000 each. medical’ profession ‘and the neople of the State po Oo generally. he Board also adoptcc itm of ied ‘e TGs dente on exnrnluationss and penebinten Dre: THE COUNTY BUI ING, ich, Chambers, and jateman JO 1o pre} pare blank forme for the recistration of birthe, Satnrday will be sentence-day in the Criminal Heat 1, marriages, nad diseases, Court. 4 Sia ep hate ce d Jury yesterday heard a few mii In the afternoon the fnil Hoard, incompany with | The Grand Jury yestorday minor several wwembers of the Legisiature, the ity Coun. | cases, and adjourned at an early hour. lb aie Gabe Liat Po neil people, tov pustession | The caso of Swann, the Indicted Sullivan jnror, Fork. a 1 d fur trial yesterday, but was continned, Fork and the Crib. ‘he State Hoard of Heatth ban | ‘as calle x J 1 heard soincthing of the Sonth Ifark, the rendering | om motion of tho State's Attorney, om account of eataniishisenta, and th tinksengenderedtherabty | the abeouce of witnesses. t thoy had revolved tutake nothing second-hand, but logo and ace fortheraselvestt tho realcondic | A quantity of beading wae recelved at the Jail tion of things had been foirly represented or | yesterday, the same belng neceanary to accommo- belted, ‘They concluded, befure their re- | date the inmates, In tho afternoon @ requisition turn, that the evil bad not heen in | forthe bedding was sent to the Board for the sano the " Jeast exagceraied. Among tho party, | materia}, and It, wae referred. This purchare, {t ta each, ie ‘Whe anle of reserved seats for the Rev. Joseph Cook'n lecture in the Tabernaclo rommonces this morning at 8 o'clock st Farwell Hall ticket-ollice, Na, 149 Madison street, SUBURBAN. ” UYDE PARK. ‘The Doard of Trusteos of tho Village of Myde Park met yesterday afternoon. All prezent. ‘Me, Wheeler offered a resolutionto adopt the form of contract for the conatenctlon of sewers almilar to that nacd inthe City of Chieago, Re- ferred, Acommnnicatton was read from the Town of Lako, stating that the Board of 'Trustecs of the town had concurred In the actton of the Joint Vonrds to have the machinery of the Water- Works repalred by the Holly Manufacturing Company; also that they had appotnted J. I. Foster Saperin- tendent of the joint Water-\Works for ono year, from Aug. 1, at a salary of $1,600 per annum, and asked the Town of Hyde Parktu pay half of it. Referred. On motion of Mr, Farroll, the Bogineer waa in- structed to extlmate the cost of the mreparation of the bed of Fitty-firatatrect, from Stato strect to (rand bonlevard. The Engineer was Inatructed to prepare an ordinance to let the contract, - Gn motion of Mr, Clark, the Engineer was in- structed to report the amonnt of material taken from dndiana avenie by tho Chicago City Ratl- way, and report to tho Hoard, On motion of Mr. Raynor, it was resolveil to re- peal the contract for the improvement of Beventy- alxth etrect, awarded to Doleso & Shepard, on ac- count of thelr faiinre to carry out the contract, ond that new bids be advertised fo: PRESIDENT HAYES. OSKALOOSA (LA.) REPUBLICANS. ‘To the Editor of The Tribune. Osxaroosa, Ja,, July 21,—Laat ovening a large and enthusiastic mecting of leading Republicans was held at the court-room in thiacity, Dr. D.A. Iturst was chosen Chatrman. After stating the ob- Ject of the meeting, and ably exprossing tia views thereon.o committce was appointed todraft resoln- tions, which reported tho following, which wero unanimously adopted: ‘Wiengas, A portion of the Republican prone, of Jows ee carrying on a bitter warfare azainet the President on acevuntot the meaanres of his Administration,-3 Tartare which, tn our o/infon. te unjust toward th vide, ane ting when made, wronefully, the Republican Btate, at ita tion wis obtained from ono of the highert military authorities, and I had no reason to doubt its correctness. You understand that those troops were, as then stated, only -placed under orders; thatis, they were to hold themselves in roadinosa to go when word &hould be given them, Word has sinco been withheld until Saturday last, when, im- mediately after the Cabinot Conacil, ORDERS WERE TELEGRAPHED to Portsmouth and Aldorshot for threo regi- monts to depart immediately, and for others to follow. Tho Euphrates, Crocodile, Mala- bar, Jumnis, and Serapis, five of tho largest troop ships of tho navy, will sail as soon as possible with 1,600 mon ench, The prosont oritors extend only to Malta, but it is under- stood their destination is GALLIPOLI AND THE DARDANELDAS, In my dispatch of June 22 I stated that tho troops for Egypt would be taken from Malta and Gibraltar, thoso placos to be re- inforced by troops of tha line not yet named from’Englond. That part of the programmo will still bo carried out, but the developmonts of tho Inst few weeks have probably caused the Cabinet to order tho army direct to Tur hoy instend of Egypt. ‘Tho last number of the Times of India states authoritatively that 40,000 Gid not, bat, with o bitter smile, consigned, them eeeh to Lipman, and ratsed enough on them to buy a new eutt vf clothes, an ebony cane with an ivory limb on top of it, and ecveral otuer of the necea+ aaries of life, When you are playing eroqnet, dear reader of the female perauasion, ao nut demean yourself by ane ery discussion of ‘nnkinily-criticlams of another player, and never let soureelf be heard to nse ench words as ‘' it's ano euch thing!” *' You're cheat+ ing!" ‘*You're another!" of *t1 did? Te re- rerved, gentle, and fadylike, then when occasion offerte son can atcal a couple of hhoapa {nan honest, abovehnard way that will command the reepect of al) who are not taking part In the game. The oslcers-elect of Ashlar Lodge, No. 308, A. F. and A. M., will be {nstaited this evening by Most rshipial DeWitt C, Cregier, Acting Grant ter, and Right Worsbipint David A. Cashman, Acting Grand Marebal, This will be a rare chance for the Initiated of witnesainy the elaborate and beantifal ceremony as condneted by alticers of the Grand Lodge. Prof, G. CG. Knopfel, who hae charze of the musteal part of the programme, has culled to hin nid some of the beat talent In the elty. Amember of a Ward Committee, who fs alec employed in one of tha Federal ofllces In this clty, entered the nftice of hie chief the other day and sald, '* About this yere Clvil-Seivice reform crren- Jae, you know. Well, I've been cipherin’ {t ant, nud J don’t sce haw it je, but every cuss who bol an ofiice of exch kind, and who bia to choose be- tween the two alway aurrenders his ofice in the Committee and fre on to the place with the ralary. ‘That kinder looks to mo Ilke meanness, - fy Hf a man waa truly devoted to his party, Anda regalar cross-cut, dyed-in-the-wool, back- nection, self-feeding, atub-and-twist Republican, he'd naturally elve up the aslary and goin for the work, wouldn't he? That would only be acting on principle, wouldn't it?’ So saying, thia noble patriot handed in bis resignation from the Ward Committee. A msn with the external rppearance of a gentle- man entered Tue Trinune cdltonal rooine last night and asked the mail editor in n deferential tone if be knew who was the drat nian who clipped newspapers. On the mailfeditor replying thet he did not, the rnflan replied **Siscra!” ond ged. ‘The wait editor threw hig eclesora after tho fugl+ tive with unerring alm, the weapon deeply pene: trating ia back, butthe wound did not cheek tlm in hininadcarcer. At 2 a.m. nothing had been heard of his corpéo at the Morgue or any of tho hospitals. and It is feared that the wound will not vrove fatal. If this saould mect hiseye, he will Confer a favor on a poor but respectable mall editor by returning the sctagore to this office, No qieations asked. Uf anaged parent wilt listen ata keybole when his daughter Is entertaining s young man In the parlor with a due economy of chalrs and gar, and the young people see the ray which atreams in throngh the kevbote suddenly interrupted, as if by the interposttion of an opaque body. as an car, the most rigid morabat cannot censure the younz man ontelde of the Boned, were yor witl he acen, was made In advance, and without Wiliam Aldrich, Judge Rogers,J. Young { any authority, and doubtless upon the order of one tha Hon. Samnol Hoard, State Senators | man. . Frank Riddle, M. W. Robinson, and |» 1 Mingy Rehoo} Heproseniaiives LB, Shercan. C. The time for tho tral of the indicted Commla- a : A A sionere will beagrced upon during tho week. Ft lees een stone Lager: | hele attorneys disagree ne to tho time, —Reod Eommer, MeNurney, and Hyany A. C. Millard, | Wante an Immediate Urtaly Unt Beit tein no hu Clark ‘Lipe, and Adolph Mute, of the Wert Park | The feeling of the Conta saoners on the anbject rane eal Carnall, of ithe South Vere oan they will be able to answer several indictment J.-M. Woodworth, Supervising Surgeon Marine EERE Hospitals of the United States: Prot. Larimore, | Parker Tt. Mason was arrested yesterday for Dr. Hotz, De. A. 1. Johnson, Dr. C. W. Earle, | devt, on the suit of Miss Kate Rustace, his family Dr, E, ingalla, De. #. 3. Smith, Dr, Fite, Ne | servant, to whom lio owes $82. Ile applied for Adolphur, Dr, Hamill, Dr, John Reed, Dr. Witl- | dieeharzo nner tho Insolvent act, and a heating of jame, Dr. I. N. Danforth, Health-OMcer Do Wolf, | the caso wan postponed for one weck on his giving Me, Weight, of the lealth Nepartment; Gen. I. bond In tho anm of $200. Mr, Mason will bo re Stlies, Wash Hesing, and others. * | smembered as connected with the recent crooked echt party rote dowin the river with perfect comm | whleky deal fort until they came to the on Lridge, over the fauih Fore ef the vouth franck, when the pect: | ¢,Thovisle of property to satinty the claims of the jarly rotten odors of that eteeam ‘enddenly arsailed | {A% collector ar commence yee fret at. the excursioniets' nostrils, To most of the party | tiand and afew lots were sold. At the come the ainell was a very familiar one, but to the medi- | tacked. ands few, Noll wel eee uneoment was cal gentlemen fromthe Interior of the Stato ft wan | Menccment Of tho sale tne eet a eseroarcnte quite ay novel an itwa diszuating. | And yot the | fheiuding the South and Lincola Park tas, flay fircam dovan't emell as badly aa ft diid, ‘The baild- | MQnIng tite Saute te eae 1 86 wel ing of tho Orden Ditch dam baa helped the matter Na ak somewhat, andthe cateh-basion contrived by Dr. A meetingof the County tosrd De hn ° De Wolf have done still more. The party contin- | «A meeting of the County toard was held yester- ued thelr course np the fork, now encountering the | day afternoon, In the nbscuce of the Chairman, carcass of adead dog or hog in the stream, nntit | 9! Conly was called to the chatr temporarily, thoy aged, nar tare atc-laian hed. Uhen | Ate aatamesre naa OR itenen ert inetibarked, and most of the excurslonista mado a mC. N Toe wraonal inspection of the new contrivance. These 23 for calcimining at the " IN THE | Cheminty NATIVE MOSLEM TROOPS jenner, Five TI ONLY ous are to bo shipped to Turkey. These, with the nrmy corps of 16,000 Englishmon from Malta and Gibraltar, will make a respectablo forco, In my dispatches during tho last two months I have strivon to give plain facts ro- garding the English war fecling nnd the movements from day to day, not desiring to bé sensational, but I have beon constantly porplexed by tho public speeches of tho Cabinet Ministera, who havo jen Mustrated Cire ind Terms to Agents, or call And sec the Stoves In operation, at INGERSOLL BROS,, at Clark<sts Chicago. | Can, be beantitahy, DYFED our | Bbc attiaing expense. he- ‘ Rrested G not i ry Stato Convention of this 3 Tecent scssion, disaprroved of and censiired tho coursa of the President, —tlas assuming and publishing to the world that tha epublican party of the state of lows, repudiates the Administration and [ts policy: therelors we, Republican, youcra of the State of Iowa, here assembled. speaking for oursolyes, declaret ‘Airst—That we repose confluence tn tty wisdom ant $f, Iu reply to the alanal, ‘*S—eht" he remarks eumewhat loudly, ‘Fortunately, the Democratic papers ahow rorse signe cf returning decency, nnd tina hopeful sign that the prosecution of the Ke- turning Board——" A moment later tho nninter- Virxxa, July 23,—I hear that Prince Gortecna- | tivety atartling, and deserve serious consideration, tho seat of war which show that he conelders Fn- | tlonable, espectatly If apptied to the heads injuring the gland I not acting npon atrict rules of neutrality, | Nat irritating the scalp, and inductog severe heat- from the statement of a gentieman who makes th terials obtaincd ina cirenlar, bat he has declled | pce: Ls a Caan eee ile errectarity: mien te | seenling.of Boars hie business be recently declared that rom seven to ten 4s reported to have sald, Lord Derby may bimeelt | which theeesipat fon could be follomeds Perio urns the Nusslan Em- | Tollet Soap ts at last obviated, howarer,, bassy here threateningly declare that Englana's | New Pores the waiter ced Roe Manuteerasce whose immense establishment ta by far the Jargest of ite Jeseo the Gear from the disinterested promises ho | kind inthe United States. Therenown of Me.Manntrra made at Livadia, and enable him to dictato ble | feininatcd, bat this latent success te the appropriate it The Russian press Mr. Hanutrt Ran succeeded in perfecting tl ite Raselan prem te faions fn Sta attacks npon | BF, Hels aetcccaanriae nen Rea ufacturing processée are entirely new and orixinal, and The Journal de St. Petersburg romarks, in rot. | she,reett welmply unparalled th thts departinent of toe ment touching the slleged Russlan cruelticr, that | P3,"nten nilgn tothe delicate mein tnfaataehildre 7 roperticn. ‘The Soap fa not Ktmbalt, who has the ‘Turkeat his aide and Ttos- | Belle ornich avoluve partys tormauice nad rim ‘ fined taste conniders the smence, of artificial pertums ‘Tho Simes, ina leading article, enya that, while Sthabblita Teilee Soap tenner ik the mos hoping the Governinent will be able to giva assur, | feayyiey! ond agreeablo article of the kind ever manus "Though anectalty deatrabie for the ure of jeden and. necessity of sending troops further than Malta, It | font tolien ant enit cadkesa henry vatnee m Ieortecy prepara To weet a mete dated | S(attanr ath Webra? er area contd be Justified In the occupation of Uallipoll by | eee nee nothing but overwhelming necessity, Tho article | B, J’, BABBITT, New York City. stantinoplo is very far from being open, and might even yet bo closed with m wrench. | en should bo a pane in Constantinople, there ts no Tt NonEeponreOIL STOVES excuse for a panicin éngland. Meanwhile, the tention toa very different matter. ‘They will aco BLOVE tinder any: and ail eivoun that tho testinfony of foreign correspondents at i avery serious document, and they cannot too soon puniah the wretches by whom those infamies wero can afford to outrage the feelines of humanity, and {f Rossin were to condone auch crimes, ehe would GENERAL. AUSTRIA AND ITALY. In political clretes here at the action of the British Cabinet for the protection of Britiah {ntercats In Mungarian Govorament will very shortly follow tho example of England. Ministerial journais tn- koff is collecting proof of varions occurrences at | Sconted Sonps are now kuown to be extremely objecs The Prince's firet intention was to embody the mas | RUS! The character of the ingredient may be tnferred rrona engaged (n thle employment were short-lived: ThediMeuity of procuring a perfectly pare artic Bantin, July 23.—Ofcials : ate ever (anni tte ork, the worli-renowned Soap Manufacturer, open support of Tarkey wonld Immediately re- vartous productions has for many years been widely ate emit torianiof poder: crown tothe numerous vicinriesalteady Achiaved. cipal ingredients are th rt fs . Enahinta ane {pal tnered e the pureat vegctable olig; the man. eronce to recent qnestions inthe Enclish Parlla- | , ‘lh, T. Banner's Toner Soar" Js the trade-mar for applicant Pariiament should appeal to the opinion of Gen, | and laufes, tt ta altogether unequaied tn tts emollient chemilatry todiseuine (nfertur materials, The most re- ‘THE "TIMES" ON COSSACK ATROCITIES, te pel [alle of Th. Habblit» Toilet Soap renders tt the mot ances in Parlfam : jt Hament to-day that there Ia no present | Though anectalty deatr te. of ledlea snd sc It Ie fu action, bat tho writer thinks tha Government | Pisce spon the market butthe demand for 1b will soon concludes as follows: **Tho way to Con- OIL STOVES. While {t 1s casy 10 understand that thero | ~ I Non-Exploslre O1L STOVE, lta construction renders tt Ttussian authorities cannot too soon direct their at- SOLUTELY NON-EXPLOSIVE a Shuma to the atrocities committca by Cossacks is committed. Even in the heat of battle, no Stata bo judged mach more severely than Turkey." Peetu, Iniy 23,—Nuch satisfaction ts expressed the East. Itfsregardedcertain tnat the Austro- slet that Austrian interests should be protected, flour, of 31,1 tonal ting nl Iie Cabinets that, not only north of the Balkans, bat at Conatantino- Med. AIN, rupted radiance streams in at the keyhole again, © | Vonnty Building, and an estimate of $14,374 In | F204 Judainent vf the President aud by f uted Ebeaued parent nowly shultey upstairs, | basin, aa in probably well known, receive the Fo~ | for g¢ pj, Neto on the Cuurt-Htouso work, | tnstine peapia et Lowa to cctuusa (ho President for raltoratod always tho old story of | ploand in the Dardanelles, rand gt es ie rhay bev fear to ehucke to himeelf, “tn tho | {er tore eee oan careatcment, the fold |, rie bide fot furnishing the county coa} and wood | icone tvs fr. of fo deyaunes lah asyinerug tg | Eugland maintaining her —_nentrality, | | ‘Ths departure of tho Itallan flect for Taranto OTNES |) eset: Feat fuer the iy, that young fellow le suund, partictes from Gnding thelr way into the river, | fo the comlagycar were then opened andreforred, | the party of tt Prinehploes oat ve ment mani thate has Increased the suspicion already entertained by 5 while in tho foco of thess marvelous statements I havo seen war preparations go- ing on steadily, and oll pointing to ONE INEVITADLE RESULT, Tho polioy of Hor Majesty's Ministers baa ‘been to shroud all those warlike movementa with socrosy, and doubtless their intentions wero well enough, as they naturally did not wish to excite the public ax long as thore woa tho faintest prospect that tho hostill- ties “ might be avoided. In this policy they havo been ably assisted N. B.—Ladies’ proses, Bacques, Shawls, etc., dyci and cleaned. IRENIOVALS. REMOVAL. ‘We havo removed our Office and henctia to No. 68 Lake-st. With inoroased facilf{- ties for manufacturing all grades of Fino Cigars, our aim shall be to meot the sppro- bation of our friondaand oustomers, RK. W. TANSIGL & CO. OIL-TANKS. 4Witsdn & EVENDEN, # OIL TANKS dy politics.” . A wan on Clark atrect, who had long been pesterod dy a young and unablo {dlot from the conntry to {ize nian jetterof Introduction to some prominent vcal politician, finally coded to his Importunity, and gaye hin a note tom Democratic ward manager who, in the coarse of Jast fail'a campaign, he had alluded ta as a man who daily defrauded tho contractora for inbor at Jollet of the day's labor of en attletic thief, a wifa-beater. n skin-cumbler, 3 robber of church boxes, and acheck-charmer. In this note he introduced the young man na A pore ticular felend, adding, **Treat him as you would fieat ine,” And that young man is wholly at a lors fo understand = why — that | Democrat topped the floor with hin, and stood him on his head, and threw himdown-atairs and jumped on him, and ran hin down stevet five blocka with the speed of acrevhound and thu right sttention to Duelness of 9 bull-terrier, aintd the many dificuttica surrounding him, ha ts hon: eatly doing what he beileves to he juat aud right, and for dhe bent Interest of the whole country aod of all ple thereof aud that he bia the rant to our aytipa- ig. encouragement, and.support, Instead Of our do- ciation. Binecunst= That we MoE heartily annrove of the deter. mination and offort of the Iresldent to purify the Civit Service of the country, and to divorce It from the cantrul of ottice-holdera. Phird—It te our belief shat, In cxprenaing these sentl~ ments, we are in accord with the siews acd feelings of Alarge majority of the Itepublicans of Lows. ‘After tle presentation and before the adoption of the foregoing, speeches wero made by the Hon. William Loughrlige, Judge J. A. L. Crookham, Liston MeMillien, C. P, Searle, and dtheres which were able and exhaustive arguments, touching sod pupporting tho views oxpressed in tho resolutions. We wish it mado known to the world that we bo- Hove that the policy of tho President, fa trying to barinonize spose: cloments and purify politics, Irhe party were unanimous in tha opinion that Dr, | 84 follower DowWolf had at least alloviated the evil. altuough everybody was obliged to confess there was room for further Improvements, Dr, Rauch's idea is to have the Roath York communicate with the cana), to thus eatabliat a current In the fork, and to al low the water to change constantly. ila acknowl. edzes that Dr, DoWolf's contrivance Iss good thing, avfarax (t goes, but contends thot liquid re- fuse,” not retained tn the basing but allowed to flaw through tho leves, is really the concentrated casence of the Sith, and that, until thls xtuff te made to flow off, there will be no possibilty of making the stream even tolerably pure, + Woodrnd. Co. +23 ‘Atier getting axuflctency of smell, and after | ,, Allef the bias were Wilmington coal except acekting fietge'a toni stream the Bouck, Fork Wan tint of Saodne TeAnNAY proms shiek was for an unqualified success, the party returned tothe | Judlana Boe HH 6 bide ane con Froned from ety, rode out to the Crib, toak a harried survey of 5h 25 fe 80.22 ner stom endfor wood from $5 to that maarivo structure, .and were cn in wrime Py Cunditiow for supper either Bt thelr hotels or | ,Wids were also opened for burying the paupers. tho Austeian Cabinet in regard to the policy of LADIFS AND GENTS. Italy. MONTE NXGRO. %y Prati, Joly 23,—Turkish troops have crossed tho Montonegrin fronticr, with the object of pre- venting Prince Nicholas from beseiging Nicslcs. FROMINITED, - Cownrantixortx, July 23.—The Presa Boreaa prohibits tho publication of war news, favorable or unfavorable, 4 SMALL BUT ENCOURAGING. Conetantinoris, July 23.—Oaman Pasha tele- epee from Plevna that the Turkish cavalry have kon possession of fourtecn additional abandoned ammunition wagons at a spot within the lines pre- viously occupied by the Russians. SAN DOMINGO. go 9rd s0f7 | eer agusby a1uned tunyey auvrul’ : The only bid wae from Michael Bunfeld, and ble | are among the many yood principles of good and tho Lond FIGHT AT PORTO PLATA. anv SHIPPING CANS, ‘ resldences. 0 London press, which pays thowands Lake man wanteding Moae a Saintry: tasty he raw 8 ANOTHER NEBTING FE a re en eee ree aa be, ous tral bet Sie ca tate! beara Havana, July 23.—Nows from santo Domingo sree Ven ued Tureroated: Wawnctaced NUIlo RIcL standing by the | of tha Doard wae helilin the evening, at which Dr, | ’rhoCommittes on, Education reported in favor ‘ : UW. Warne, “| Of Pounds to get news from abroad, and | tothe 11th says the rovolutionary Generals, Arteo er snve ron eatstaat a, wayside, and in a careless tone cried tober, | Ee W. Gray, of iMlooniington, ‘was viected f q of paylng Prof. Wentworth $00 for a certain col- Secretary, his term | of fice to end in | jection he has ot the Normal School, and the ro- port was concurred In. Secretary Republican Meoting. “Hlello, sleay: how much for the fect without the nerstchest “Tho sensitive child treasured up tho rankling Insult in her heart. Not tong after hur pa—or, aseho called bim, hor paw,—struck oll, and she was zont to 8 first-clasn boarding-echool, whence induc course she was geaduated a wouan of charms and recomplishments, She speedily be- came the belle of the place where her father— whuate with hia knife, ant wae worth $1,950, 000—netural- Jy moved in tie Lest society. Among the scares of olinirers who bowed before her happened to be calmly overlooks what is happening at ita own doors. Tho time for further conceal. mont has passed. Tho rapid march of thd TRussians acorosa the Balkans, tha capture of the Shipka Pass, and tho probnble fall of Adrianople, have contributed to the resolution of the Government to take tho momentous and Almonto, entorad Porto Plata, fret demading the immediate surrender, The Goyervor of the place retrested to tho fort with hia troops. Ho then rallied, attacking tho rovolutionists, Astreet fight followed, in which Gen, Aimonte was badly wounded, and bia followers suffored severely and ed. Arteo escaped, President Iacz tas brought forward a claim of {60,000 expenses tncurred by nlm in the a= tion which brought hi y he revolu. January, at tho Spriugheld meetin, }4 of each gear, Des Clark, Gregory, and Usieman | ithe Committes on Pabllc Buildings and Public ti v hie Kervice reported, calling on Architect Egan to sub= Wardace war elected renter one rmiareg | mitan estimate of what Walker ia entitted to over a committee to draft rules for the government of and abate hiaconteact for farnlehing thick stone d. On motion. of Dr, Bateman, the See | the Conri-touse work, | Adopted, jary was fixed at $1,000 ver annum, tho e Huard then adjonrned for ons week, ected Kecretary'a term of oiice to begin vace a Aus. 1. On motion of the same genticman, It was CRIMINAL. cclaed to hold a mecting next Janaary in Charles: | + A ~_SAMAIRDTAN NERVINES 4 SAMARITAN NERVING ten sare cure for Kplieptle Fils, Oonvaitions and seme. Than been touted by thousands and never . Trial Faghagefree janes of eres. NEW: HAMPSHIRE LEGISLATURE, ThoCommitteo on National Affairs in the Now Hampshire Legistatare reported the following reso- lutions, on Weduesday of last week? Wianeas, Dy the sulce uf the prople, as well as by the decision of Conureea, Inthertord bs. ifayes became lawiul and richtful Prestlent of the United Biatess ‘wcension to tho Presldcacy he tas in good fo reopen the Jirealdent queation urthe tits of the President to nla high offics. Keaolred, That we approve that general conduct of al Admintatration which 1s i ca. and prosperity ta the connti tn eral revmrd citizens by the extinction of sectio ; im to power. Hie states that TRATED Wo Tilt almedte ecqurs. permencit pactfeatton of the Hou wich brouges kiln ty pow 3 CELEDRATED thronghon Lee ' hols counity and protection of all the cittzenain the 000, payablo, with $30,000 the Union— Hichtindly toler the barofoot eillage elite Tae tone After atronding to thewit slat. the Stock, | Alfred Chommard Is tocked np at tha West Madi Tulenferraeteutalleheirsiphia: tuerefore, ©. 4, | otep for which they have boen so long pre- | Brermsoniniy. oemPeos Mua interest at 2 per pana Band upward at cn girl, adjourned, a snciabers wi vier! he Stock- 4 a t = . P beautitil gich In whove memory tho tnnult sill | Serie gt 10o'clock thls morning, abd prabably hold | son Street Station charged with adaltery uy Sra. | fiventevousayatiemme te. reaper. the jastious and | paring, yot which they havo hositated to Brr40, O0e por Mm. Addrese orders GUNTILER, Confec: fener, Chicago, ___ AUCTION SALES. - In her own expressive words, she **tatd Jow for the cusa," and when whe had honeleealy. entangled himin the net of her faycinations, and brought him to her fect, those feet of which he had jest a meeting atter thelr return, ¥mma Corbin, cook for s West Madlaon atreet roa taurant, to one of whoac daughters he { i! VIE MARINE WOSPITAT, | Sar the she time be le cobsblllng wiih, het GREAT BRITAIN. “ANRIVED. Lonpor, Joly 23,—The ship Annie I. Smith, take, Thoro is no disguising TRE GRAVITY OF THE SITUATION, t c Sut protection of law ant righte to al ¢ : which sailed from New York April 10 tw ELISON. POMEROY & CO. ingly inqnircd' the price without the scratches, A VISIT OP INSTRCTION. younger slater, onal tines, and races, ‘The Russo-Turkish war is entering upor a jew Yor pe for | By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. \ 7 ; fydney, N. 8. W., 4 * Sa ai : unite sig recalled Wie ebFeumnedetes A hacsbat of. pentlensen xialted! toa oalled Bate’ ‘Alphoonta Le Melands.the Frenchtaan whe tie therevivel aed suequrexcinent of eanicaereae new complication, which may involve moro Fa pee No Se NEE ABD enmlpenals, “atrived-at Manno Hospital at Laku View yesterday, by fnvl- | no dangerously injured by n von bottle thrown by tation of Dr, Truman W, Miller, the surgeon in | Joseph Walker, saloon-keeper at No. 40 Clark charge, Among them were the Hon. Willlam | street, is inuo danger whatever, and will soon ba Aldrich, the Non. Cuarlos 1s, Farwell, the Hon. about. li te alreeny annuance shat iene: trig oe Jonn Itussell Jones, De. dohn Wilson, Consul at | fc, it aa a nods Lruacela, Louls Wabt, Eaq.. J. Nenry Traman, ea Geers tg Stale TH seeneiray noe eaq., Dr. C. Pant Simon, Ur. Flever, and Dr. John’ M. Woodworth, Surgeon-General Mario | , Wermen Manson was yoaterday legally ejected Hospital Service. Previoia to tho appoint. | from s house belonging fo Patrick Kilcrane, of No. ment of the latter gontlenap, a Chicagoan, | 07 Milwaukee avenue. In anger he returned after to the position be now occnpies, the mu the departure of the oficera of the law, and gave hospital vervice of this country wae tua chaotic | vent to his feelings by breaklog the windows and race, but under hie administration | kicking inthe doare of the house, Wherefora the roughly organized, and is become a | Was lacked up ot the Madison Street Station, credit to the Government. Formerly an annual | charged with malicious mischief, appropriation of $50,000 to $100,000 had to be Officer Henry Smith, of the West Madison Street made by Congress to enstain it. To-day, tho | Station. last evening arrested Aggle Day, Various hospitals atl ovur the country do wot cost | mate of a brothel at No, 118 Washington the people a dime, A burden tas been removed, | She was thu poascssor of A quanthy of truck sup: and dlaabled seatnen.can now vo to ® marine | posed to have been stolen some tline aro, and iow hospital with # couddence that thelr allmen'a will | awaiting an owner at the West Madison Street be properly treatcd and their personal comfort at- | station. It conslate of a rull of allk, « Muting-ina- tended to, chine, perfume-bottles, album, piano-cover, lace ‘The object of the party named in golng out to | Jackel, glove-box nnd atretchers, - work-bor, tho institution at Lako View was toluok It over | carsing-knife and fork, silver napkin-ring, writing andwe whether Dr, Miller was doing ule duty, | gevk, end large silver epaun. ‘Shey were very much pleased with its cleantinces and bie apparently judicious maoagement; and Minor arrests: Margaret Burne, larceny from really aurprived at the entire absence of the pecu- Louies Sanders, larceny froin the }on- Ainot invariably found. in Lospltats, 3Charlen J. dester, obtaining money w Ita absence In this onc proves that thie smell canba | der false pretenses from Jobn Shea. residing at eradicated if those ih charge will use aufictent | the corner of MIN street and Ashland avenue: soap and water, and keep not only the 4 ting 4uaterl: from wards, bul all part of the buitdlng Theat, and | are. Hoth, No. 17:5 Adain He Allen, hore’ are at present forty patients under treat- of clothing from the Bethel Homes Ida ment, and the surroanaings are au pleasant that | May, larceny of $45 from Charles White, a guest the Pour feilows could nov belp belug contented | Of the Adams House; Hugh Teed, assaulting bla desnlte their aMictions, for they recelve the beet | brother-in-law, ex-Ald, Frank W. Warren, in some Auctloncers, 7Hand 80 standotph-st. For TUESDAY MORNING, July 24, at 0:30 o'el'! FURNITURE, irpets, aod General Houschuld Goods. Also at 10 pe an_invoice @ cases Miscellaneous Dry od Notions, LISON, POMEROY & CO., Anctrs, WM. A. BUTLERS & CO. - Commission Auctioneers, 118and 120 Wabash yi a, At thete aalesrooms, Team mpsablen” pan LIQUORS AT AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, July 25, at 11 o'clock, at But- tera’ Auction Rooma, 2 bris Whisky, 1 br) Gin, 1% h imported Gin and Brandy, ‘9 brie Pure ne uirrens & CO., Anct'ra. BOTTERS' THURSDAY TRADE SALE. DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTIIING, DRSDAY MORNING, J 230 a" TH Duties 8 Ga, e Auction Rooms sound Rooke jerchaata wiil alwsys Gad salable goods at thes the latter port July 12, BURLINGTON WATER-WORKS, 5 Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune, URLINGTON, Ia., July 20,—At lant the Works qneation, which had ne fallon dead be- tween the two companice, has been settled, and Burlington rejoices in the almost certain prospect of the im tate constraction of Water- Work: with abundant capacity for all practicat par The Burlington Water Company—the [lon. Charica Mason, Prealdent—bas accepted the provisions of an ordinance passed by tho City Connell, and, in effect, a contract, by which the Company engages tolay ten milea of plpo within a year, to erect works at a coat of not over $200, 000, of snfMicient ca- pacity to deliver 3.000, 000 jons of water dally, and to throw simultancously wiz one-ineh alreaws of water In any part ‘of tho city. The Company further egree to filter all water except for fire-pur- jones, and to furnish water for public use, jncludiig sprinkling the streets, to the extent of 30,000 guilune s day. ‘Tho Company operate undor the supervision of the Council. The capital stock is Imited by tho ordinance to $300, and the Company can never call for more than 10 vercentorit, They are allowed to lssue $200,000 bonda, which the cify guarantees. ‘Tho elty levies annually a tax of Ove milla, to which the earnings of the Water Company aro added, and thus tho Water Fund lacrcated. “This fund touet be applied to the purposes named, and in the following order: 1. Interest on bonds, 2, Two thogssnd dollara snovally inthe Sioking Fund to provide for the tiocipal, 4. Expenses of the Water-Works. 4. ‘rom the balance, if any, the Oompany may de- clare dividends, never tu exceed in one year 12 per ¢ont on the pald- the reaun You can't moat alware tell sometimes how to please a prospective father-in-law, au the reader eball learn from a perusal of the «ad experience of A young manon Park avenue, ile wentto ask his prospective father-in-law for hie fair daughter, and the prospective father-in-law sald to him: ** Young inan, triles are the most infallible indi- catore ot character, I have 1 kent my cyo hoping, for Emma's eake, that you ythe ‘amount of energy, grit, anil Kit-upeans which infallibly enter into the com- piston. ur every auccessfnl businessman. My hupes, however, have been disappuinted. When- ever you zotouny social gathering, 1 have ob- served that you Suyarlgbly come away with ane other inan‘s hat—" "Hut, sale, pleaded the un- foriuoate young men, *tthese accidents will hap- pen at the brat-regulated party or ball where tho Check system fine not been intruduced—" “'E know they will,” replied the old gentle. man, testily; "1 know they will, but what f Diame you for is not for coming away with another man's but becatse the hat you come sway vith is poorer than that you took with you, Thero {ma lack of acutcnees about such 8 course of procedure which fe niet sadly significant. 2f 1 were to truet Emina to you] should live and dlo uuder the conviction that sume day or uther you would be burled at the county's expense, ond eho would haye to take In plain sowing fora living. No, no. When you have ferived a correct Idea of oue's duty to une's welf in the matters of ever; day life, then J may consider your progoaltion. ‘The young man went away very sorrowful, but a Dright idea struck him, and the next tine he went out in society to adiuner-parly bo went away carly, selucted the beat hat on the pack, and left tu ite place a condemoed tile that tivn uf specto payment, thereduction of ex: he reformation of Civil Ser Tier, and by maintaining the righta aud honor of the nation at home aud abroad. ‘erated, That in the character,natrietism, aad sery- tcea of President, Hayes, both asa soldier ahd states- ‘and in the clear and noblo utterances of his Atate papera, wo havo s pledia that ue will ive to tie coun: rye just, wise, and beneficent admlalstration of public altairs ‘Keaniced, That while the peopicof New Hampshire carstatly desiro, the ansedy festoration ot peace and good-will in every section uf the country, we view with Sppretiensivn and alarm the alrocities of political per- utions and mutders in the lately reconstructed States, and if ure efforts of the Administration to re- Saute By id -will between the htales are abused Ly the inadness of sectional animosities 1 wilt Tesve those 40 rejecting them, without excuse or with- out pis, tOsuch stera Mcasuresas way bo demanded for the “protection of personal rights and main of publtcorder, Amlnority of tho Committee reported the fol- lowlug: ‘The understgned, minority of the Committes on National Atalrs, reepectfully subunit the following a8 substitute for the @eolutions reported by the major- fy, and recommend Ita pateagn: Terolved by she Senate und Hause of Representatives inthe General Court conrenet, That the acts of the Natloual Administration to the removal of Unite tates troope iu the States of Florida, .Loulatana, and South Carollag, and in the restoration of salt-guvern Ment to tlose tate andto the order forbidding tho Counection of Prdefal uitea with what ta styled the mmachieery of politics for the purpose of contrulliny Partisan organizations, caucuses of conventions, an Prohibiting the asseaainent of office-holders for partiaan Purposer, recelys our etnphatic approval. ‘A motion to substitute the minority for the ma- jority report was defeated, and tho resolutions of ho majority were {hen paesed. SS aened than one of the Great Powers which havo hitherto hold aloof. Around tho military clubs yesterday great excitement and the wildost rumors provailod. Never since tho beginning of the war has there boon so much feeling, The stock market to-day was ex- ceedingly flat, and experienced a heavy fall in several securities, Tho newspapers all publish the new developments with com. ments, Tho Times snys: ‘'The country is once moro disturbed by menacing rumors, It will be seen from intelligence we publish this morning that orders have been sent to prepare several largo troop-ships foy sea, Although Malta is their, nominal destination, it fn oxpocted they will form part of the force which is to occupy Gallipoli.” The Standard saya: “Tt Is not necessary to point out that this decision is mesnt to indicate, and will be so undorstood, that England is watching ere ci & S Hon. Ai family disput . AG. tle Calf, with something moro than anxiety tho | lege of taking charge of tho works at auyeums | wouldu't fetch three cents a gros, The wi mttention. After inspecting every pact | family dispute, ymmnastic Calf, fife re of e works at any time | — DAY RAID cx evening he called. on hls prospective tather- tucttze, all the party expressed thea ‘ 4 ‘Bi, Praud Moneer-tiress. during the life of the Company. BUTTERS & CO.'R NEQULAR SATURDAY BALE Tnaw and told hire that he had tiroed over a new uct Lae fatty, expresned’ thea | Harney Flanagan 1 thenamogiven by a fellow of | 444) horas bt. Linton, of iho drm of Clark & | Progress of ovents, By the groat mass of. pbs aN Jeaf, aud hoped bereufter to Jead a better life li If Jack ever prays, be ceriamly hae renson to re- | Se years, — meinber Dr, Woodworth and Dr, Miller for lending hima bend. when hu ls laid wy in ordinary. After Linton, fs the owner of ‘an actlve and promising calf, which will certalnly amount to something in thue if his neck ie not broken by accident. ‘Thle ‘who was arrested by Oficer Bchaimacher Inat evening wlilo begging on Clark strect from the passers-by, and calling attention to his broken HOUSEHOLD GOODS the English people we are confident that the resolution of the Government will be the directiun under discussion, recounting bis The Grain Crop of Ohio. e ericnees of the night before. ‘"]t was a sood ‘Mr. BE. D. Mapafiold, the *‘Voteran Observer,” 1, hey?" querled the old msn, and the young | eating lunch, gotten up by Kinsley, the party re- Lat . calf, when he finds bls stable doors open, amus Ps — 7 N. KE. cor, Ma tity Uebel ths barutlengibe’ “indeed,” he | turned to the city. F A A ee orttutied the duce deonped | hineelf by climbing the stairs to the wecond floor, | fully apprayed.” wieder Tandat wiles st enuieens busbell peracte added, “I bave tout in the all,” and he bistled -———— fromthe sling: and Harney irotiod od” as raptary | ad views the surrounding neighborhood from ah | rho Aforning Post thinks the movement | will give Obiols 177 full 157,000,000. bushels of Guana retarucd with Ma cequivitions “SYuuto; |, TEINS WANTED. tea maerofag te afcar flowed, une of | 9ben or, vase, eureited th Handa he see Oe lRamrers ls cass meee ita a Trove roper Rue old ian in a solevof thunder; «* that's miy lat MUS. BUBNNAN AND JER WNALTH, Ca eee ore totaition Nejidt | sled at the great risk of hie sping (but thus far of the British troopa Eastward has a sig- | Wheat State, and she also ylelds a great supply of aud you are the udieh thicf that taok a oats. Never has there been a year in which the crops, 04a whole, were a6 good as they promise to be this year. Ven years ago the aterazo gratn crop of the Stato was 120,000,000 bushels. In 1870 the crop was 150,000,002, Thie your It ci not be put under 170,000,000, which, at present prices, would be worth near $120, 000,000, inde- Dendent of bay, which would be worth $20, 000.000, ‘The clear gal to farmers, after deducting all their own living, will be at least $50, 000, 000. DEATHS. nn tran tek RRNA HOLMES—In this eitye Sunday July 22, at 11:30 p-m., Cornelius E. Holmes, aged US years, Funeral from bis late realdence, avenue, on Tuesday 24 lvst., ot 2 tlages to Kosebilt, ¥riends are invited. AKCHEH—July 23, at 7:15 a, m., Georgie, son of Willism and Josic (deceased) Archer, aged 2 yeara) month ond 11 days, Favcral to-day st 2 p.m., from residence, 16 Pine stroct. | * GP" Louieiang and Clarkaville, Mo., papers please copy. : ALLEN—At her residence, 147 West Kinzie strech, Lydia, wite of J. G. ‘Allen, in the Sed year ter. papers plesse‘copy. GRIER—At Grand Ioland, Lake Superior, July 20, Mary Hager, [ufeut child of Seba ke ead Mary L.Grier, aged i mouthe and 19 dase ‘uneral from residence, No. il. Tueadsy, July 24, at L o'clock p. me me without injury), aud then cavurty around ualll he Jumps, of fails, to the ground, while his suzious insternsl parent watches bie wovewente with an expression of solemn anxiety. His owner hay re- Reatedly tried to hold the animal to the ground oor, but the word ** Excelsior” bas been pinged to his budding horns, and he ie bound to go up or die, In order tu check hie gywoastic tendencies, Mr. Linton will be forced to anchor him down to the stable foor, or feed blm on shotuntil his dante: ing capacity ts destroyed. This rampant veut the ouly jnvenltegam Patch of hiskind in Min- neapollx, and deserves respectful consideration from Mr, Haroun of any other man partial to Ily- ing curiosities, tt A Iteault of Emancipation, New York Bening Ist. Strange as “lt may eceu, the emancipation of thescrfs In Raesla bas jncreaeed the number of wolves In that cogntry, ‘Tho serie weed to act as thelr niastera' drivers tu the great wolf-hunte which formed 9 national pastiue: but sluco the Uberation the wolf-hunt bas gradually decome ubpopalar, and consequently the wolves are hoy-. juga better time of ft. ‘M. Lazsrewek1, tn 8 pamphlet published by the ltussian Ministerial Printing-Ofice, catimates the number of wolvesin European Itussis alone at not less than 200,000, aod shows that. while the average annosl loss of human lives in the bg 1640-51 was only 125, the umber of victlns in 1875 was no Ivas than 18}. ‘The loss in domostic anlinals ts valued at about $12, 600, 000 annually, and that In wild solmals at about $42, 000, 000, AT AUCTION, TURBSDAY, Joly 31, at 3 o'clock p. m., é ON THB PREMISES, Dwelling and Lot, 93 foath Jeffersdh-st, Dwelling aud Lot, 95 South Jefferson-st, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctloncera, By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabash svesuc, REQULAR AUCTION SALE OF Boots, Shoes’ Slippers On Wednesday, July 25, at 0:300. m., Afid tho sale will include a Bankrupt Stock of da- sirable goods, GEO. P, GORE £CO., . a8 and 70 Wabash-av. RADDIN & CLAPP, 83 &85Wabash-ay., Wil sell without reverve, at Public Auction, TUESDAY, July 24, 1877, sooCASSS BOOTS & SHOES Bale to commence a4 10 o'cleck, tot my house thiv stant, or FI) calla policeman and ke you im chatze fur ewbezelement under faleg prvienses.” aud with lile etulwart foot be propelled it ohatless «young mau out of the front soor aud half-way | mctows the treet. The young mau received neat worming a nube on scented pink paper from tus oid man’s daughter to say that whe bad been mlataken in hito, and that stuce his eeicem of aud respect for her did not suftice to sep hin from perpetrating low and vulgar practical jukes upon the author of ber being, it was, pertape, better that they should part, ani Jearn to forges cach uther. 4 Cc. B. UOLMES, Monday night there died Sr. C. E. Holmes, one of the old settlers of Chicseo. Mr. Holmes was burn in Cazenovia, Madison County, N.Y. Auz, 6, 18Lsyand fret came to Chicaza bu 1837, landing bere op the LGth of gune fn that year. He after: wards returned to his uative tuwn. and agulu ceme tw Chicago fa 1843, atuce which tite be bas been achvely cugaked In Lueinees uutll some three inontha priar to bie death, whea @ slizbt atroke of Aappuplezy, followed by ‘partial paralysis, ended DEP tors, as bo pever saliled, but continued to grow weaker unl he died. During the tirat years Of bie peraanest realdence bere Mr. Molmce worked at coach-making, and, it 1s said, con- structed Calcage's Gret coach. ‘In July, 1847, be embarked tu ‘the grocery aud provision tride, on Randolph street, ‘Letweea Wells and Lakulle, gud in” 1855 made Tash cpauge ln occupation, opeulog at that time a real eetate nad bouse-reniing ageacy, at the coruor ub ‘There is much excitement on Market street about o has Leen practicing thie deception au old woman of the panic of Urennan, who died tu | for some days, each cay changing Kis location. Joly wun about OS yeerovlde and. bad been ving | yestorday, easryed wht torgury. Une cose was us q The case was forsome time ina little building owned by Car- mentioned in this paper some, diy nelius Jane, She had been, toa certain extent,an ager ae object of char acering rom the couniy nape | Qearate eter a ap sbarnen of gah plies of coal and grocerics, and her rent velng paid | performance of tho work. Mctjuceney, It seoms by a charitable woman by the name of Curran, and | Was (he practical sewer-buildcr, who induced ood-natured people occastonally slipping into her | [Hobislock to hid for the contract, and alto, told ernot bes : : a a od | sclf. It wae customary and all right. Holdatoc aa if abe wanted it. She had beeo lek | thereture sixacd the uamca of Fraucls Shanley aud for some tine with consumption, and. scconling | Jaues Denver, and for thut was arrented with Mc- Hane ber landiord, got worried about ber condi- | Quceney. but eacaped throurls Ignorance. | Mc. ton, ‘aud wauted ber tu leave tho huuse lest al ueuney was yesterday, heli to tho Uriminsl Coart Should die there, which would wot only be ex- | bunds of $1,000. penslve, bat woold dtstroy the reputation of the Louis B. Shackellon. of Streator, was Feiterday Peace oy ere al te'changed ele cali airing | opeutay and teadliy’ latter getoaging tavauutber twa discovery on Mre. Laue's part that Birs. Bren- | peraop. and was sent to jall tu defaait of $500 cae eicsisraore over ber Gi the young ‘aus wase young sud beauliful gl of e pany ‘youn o up in ber chewles, Mra. Brenuan denied, the day | about <0. She eftirmed that abe left Streator io before ber death, tbat abe bad any woney,—denled | compsny with Shackelton some time ago, and went Heven to toe priest when be seked er about | fo Daveoport, Ie., where abe went 10 work as Bat” the ‘story “is that wbe dled; that | a waftreas In s ‘hotel for sbout two weeks, thse, Tie, lt, Baad tale he aE | HOE” MEE SEER, Mati aSh Sel = whic er , accuial Sy the wiserly practices of ycure | thatall communications sbould be addressed to by boarding up whal benevolect veuple bed given | ** Gertrude Sackelton, Davenport.” lier name Ber, and by selling the coal whe gut frou) the coun | was Gertrude Diack, aud she docenot claim to Lave nificance which will not fail te be appre. ciated, THe PENINGULA on which Gallipoli is situated narrows to a breadth of three miles near the Village of Boulaia. It isa stort march to East Galli. poli, and across this neck, in the spring of 1854 the Fronch and English troops rapidly constructed a line of flold works from sea to ses. The reason why this site was chosen by the allies was primarily that it absolutely secured the safety of their fleets, and in case of neccasity gavo them opportunity for moving upon Adrianople. Tho hundred miles north can be held by a few thousand meno, Jn conjunction with the flect, against any force. eo Col, Edyards, of the Royal Engineers, was sent taither some weoks sgo on & secrnt tuission to report the depth of the water-ap- B. &