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THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, *877. me Athina; F. P. Welch, Tock Inland; W. H. Smith, | horee, who comes to the front about this thine | of Lake and Hyde Park. the said contest to take | the age of one-and-twenty, left Montbeliara, bis | elaborately decorated tn arabesque; the cloister | No. 251 Ronh-at., by carriages to Calvary, Frle1 THE CITY. Sycamore; J. L, Tidball, Crete; J. EB White, | every year, called the meeting to order, and an- plave ‘on the anme dav with thet between the | native place, to serve his time inthe army, At | that surrounds the court {9 Inclosed bya ranga | are tnvited To attend. oe ye Feheng Cincmnatl. ninbad the object of the gathering to he ta Laporte and South Bend (Ind.) companies, no- | the expiration of his pertod of service hedld not, | of columns of porphyry and verde antique, with McNICHOLAS—In thls city. at No. 108 Nort 58: saeete| 3 rok. be td tice of which was given a few days azo, If ‘per- | his parents having inthe meanwhile died, return | capitals of white marble ornamented in ara- | Deaplanca-at.. Francia MeNicholas. of consamp: GENERAL NEWS. PIKE. catia State Convention, to which should be tn- | sons can be found willing to offer a prizoworth | to Montheliard, but followed hts trade as a | beaque. In the centre of the court is 8 marble Hon, aged 20 yeara 2 montnn ane 20 dase, Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 4, at 10:30° o'clock, by carrincen to Calvary Cemetery. y “ BABBITTS ‘TOILET % nner octal BABIES TOILE SOME vited delegates from the Southern States, the object of the Convention being to acquaint the colored people with the actual condi- tlon of their Southern pecra. So far, he said, the people in the North had been kent fn entire {gnorance of how the colored people were being treated. The Qov- ernment had sent commissions South, but they had Invariably fallen into the hands of the Rebels, and returned, giving glowing accounts of the situation, He wanted to see delezates of colored people sent there, and, when they re- ported back, there would be something tangible to act nuon,and If the colored people were found not to pe enjoying all the rights of citl- zenship, the ald Wf the Government could be invoked, and the pretensions of the Republican arty as a friend of the colored people be cated. 'L. B. White was called to the chalr, and E. B. MeCabe was appointed Setretary, Mr. Dawson moved the appointment of a Committee on Resolutions, The motion pre- yailed, and the following were appointed and retired:: W. 08. dohnaon, A. Hall, Willian Baker, W. C. Phittips, and Mr, Houser. During: the absence of the Committee the mectiny was addressed by R. M. Mitchell, He was not opposed to holding a State Convention FIAST DAY OF THR TRIAT.. There tsa letter in this office for George W. The case of The Peonle vs. Willlam P. Pike, Wate, formerly of Wade & Iuling, at one tlme | tndicted for the murder.of 8.8, Jones, was fusurance agents {1 this city. eatled in the Criminal Conrt ycaterday after- The rematne of A. B. Safford left Burlington, | noon about half-past 4 o'clock, State's Attor- Vt, yesterday, and will reach Bine Island, | ney Mills prosecuted, assisted by Col. HI. F.' where they will be interred, Wednesday. * Vallett, specially retained “hy the friends of the The publication office of tne Edueational decvased Jones. Gen. I. N. Stlles, Judge But- Weekly has been removed from 170 Clark street | ler, and Mr. M. Brady appeared for the defense, torch more conventent and attractive quar | The accused, Pike, was drcared in long alpaca ters at 170 Madison, surtout, with the usual number of lege covered The regular monthly meeting of the Direc- with black cloth. Furthermore, he wore apecta- tresses of the Protestant ‘Orphan Asylum will | cles, a long beard, and wild-looking hatr, he he Ent the Asylum, No. 799 Michigan avente, | combed back from his teniples, and presented a at 2otelock pein. toxdays eneral appearance of having been hewly- ; WwW rs df, anceiea el) erat te beemdlay ee washed for the ocvaston. ng today and W. OG. Lattingte the fos A dozen good and lavful citizens having been : Ce roomy Non 180 Maison atrecte the YoM. | caited up by the Clerk, the Btate's Attorney’ The Sut-Treasnry in this clty hae received a | took them in hand, and proceed to question sunply of the new 4 per cent conpon bunds. | the counsel for the defense. The ‘Surors were which tt will dispose of to all eapltatists and | {he Count Toe Core and wher Mr. Mille others having money tuloan the Government. had gotten through with the first vargo Gen, ‘The temperature yesterday, a8 observed by | Stiles had his innings. He was especially solictt- Manaese, opticlan, 83 Madison. strect (Tatnuxs | ous as to whether the jurors were married men Building), was, nt Sa. m.. 7 deg; 10.0. m,, 83; | and blessed with families. Furthermore, he competing for, there is no reason why @ little tournament, as {t were. rou not be arranged. CRIMINAL, Commisatoner Moyne yesterday held Philip Nicdhart tn $500 bonds for selling cigars with- outa license, Janes Martin, charged with stealing « horse, was before Justico Halnos yesterday, He gave bail for trial to-day. «Mike Conley yesterday gave bonis of $800 hefore Justice Haines for trial today on the charge of working a confidence game upon G. F. Wilson, whereby that indlyldtal lost #350. The horse-thicyes aro at work again In the southern portion of the city. Last night rigs were stolen from G, Brown, at the Stock-Yaris and from Ernéat ilunmell, No. 24 Oakwood ayenue. Walter Redden, the thief shot hy Thomas Mott, wag still allve last evening, the graphic aceount of his death inan afternoon paper to the contrary notwithstanding. Mott has not yet been caught, and has probably jumped the OWN. wateh-maker in various places. A short time | fountaln tinder a canopy and shéitered by a clus- back, having become engaged to be married, he | ter of fine trees, As sou enter the court you tletermined to go there and obtaln the nevessary | lear the rear of wings, and for a moment the papers, but, on applying at the Mayor'soffice, he | alr fs darkened with the sudden Might of myr- Was told that it would be useless giving him bis | lads of doves. These birds—the offspring of a certificate of birth, asin the archives. war con- | palr purchased from a poor woman by Sultan tained the certificate of mie death at the Toulon jjazet, and presented to the mosq Are AS galleys in ts71. Lofchot found upon further ins | sacred as was the ibis of old, A grav@and rev- que that all hig former acquaintances belleved | erend fellow with a huge turban sits under the thathe had been condemned to penal servitude | clolster and sells grain to the faithful and the for murder, and had died at the gallevs, and he | fickle. The former feed the doves for charity, failed to understand ,huw the error could have | the latter for fan. + While the fountain is arisen, nntil he remembered that while In garri- | knec-teep with swarming birds, and tho trees aon at Besancon hia inoney, watch. and papers | clogced with them, and stl the caves of had been stolen, The thtet ‘had availed himself | the clolster lined, and even the high gatlerics of of the papers to pase himsclf off as Alfred | the slendcr minarcts not unvisited by these Lofehot, and. having committed sume fresh | feathered dervishes, you thrown handful of offenses, was sent to the galleys, Hedied whic | wheat Into the court, and, like a thunder-cloud, undergoing his term of finprisonment, and hence | the whole trioe pwoons Upon you with the rush arose the nuistake. Alfred Loichot haa been | and the roar of a storm. ‘They crowd one fomolled to apply to the civil tribunal at Tou- | another and heap themselves together and stand ton for a correction of the error, and for the re- | on their heads In thelrcagerncss to get a morsel moval of his name from the death-register, and | of gralp. Ina moment sume one enters the the judgment in which sentence was passed upon | court, and the birds take Might, stirring the the usurper of his naine, wind Inthe clolster and filling the air with suft —- Husibte down I slniode. Had rhe Bist isan: WT ay 7 ure that the Granger in the turban takes, for THE KINGDOM OF CARDS. A tile way Is ens! + an. te prin Heh ult use . doves are auch delightful absurdities ore is Death’ of M. Blanc, tho True Prince of | his neighbor, agninst the next column, who sells ‘oltet, 2 Unrivated for the > Tell ni Bath, cial ter sear etentic et Z SP perimentthe mane Babbitt s Pert Soap han perfected, anton were ic al jest Soap han perfected, andinow offersto tna MMe The FINED. TONE, MOAT In the ‘Only tha purest Vegetadle Olle used in ity maniydcture. For Use in the Norsery it Has No Equal Worth ten times ita cost to every mothér and famtiy 5 InChr'stendom. Sample box, containing 9 cakes ot ounees cacti, sent free to any address on rocelpt ut 73 cents, Addrers BI.BABBITT, New York City, a: ses 3 5 1 : OR BALE BY ALL DRUGUISTS 32 un, NB; Bp. m.,7s TP. mM. cS Barometer | wanted to know whether they considered {usan- | {fit could be shown that such aentherlug would Tne remainder of the rioters were before Jus- Gambling Monaco, rosaries and perfumes, and there is also the ge BL da. m., 24505 7 Tmiy 20,80. ity as being as good adefense as the favorite | promote the cause of the colored people. But | tice Morrison yesterday. Two pr three were New York World. fellow attha gate who celes “Sherbet? and as ‘The Senatorial Committee—of which Jobn ©, | one of the elder Mr. Weller, the “alleyby.” Haines is Chairman—appuinted to find out Four jurore were gotten without ja what beeame of the money pald by the State to | trow lc, ant eee the next inne Thisclty un account of the deepening of the | Get. Bttles seized the pportnity ve canal, Wlll bein Its sessions to-day. declare that men who had read of the caso at ite the time, and whi, like sensible individuals, bad. Mr. Ferdinand J. White, an accomplished or- | given the reporters. credit for telling the truth, gulst and pianist of New York, was in the clty | were inclizibic as jurors. In the course of yesterday fora briefsojourn. He sen route to | about an hour, adozen jurors were collected, Topeka, Kan., for a pleasure trip and to viet | as follows: L. A. Slight, traveling sales- Dis brother, W. F, White, General Ticket Agent | man, 019 North Clark street; George But- of the Ateh{son, ‘Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad at | Jer, cooper; Francis J. McGuire, machin- Topeka. fat; 8. ck bares qemialet, ile Rush At the Baptist ministers’ meeting yesterday | streets ‘aries L. Merritt, printer; J. mornitg, the reports from ehurenee. alinwed F, Robertson, agent, 652 Throup street; A. seven additions by baptism and thirty by letter | King; Faber Chasey clathlng salesman, GOS during the past month, ‘The Theological sem!- | West Harlan street; W, M. Jones, school- nary's prospects Were encouraging, aud alxty or | teaeler; Joho Sweeney, clerk In the County Ecventy students wera expeeted at the opening | Clerk's oflee; John Downing, Vesscl-Master; of next term. Daniel O'Connor, hook-canvasser. “Lures members of tho Grand Army of the | any ig ee eee Oe clocks tu Republic” are informed that Col, George W. “ae Kenvers af the One Hundred and Flttieth Regt.) MOormus. ment of Ilinois Volunteers, resigned duly 20, O} a D sand wae succeeded by Lieut.-Col. Charles THE CAMP-MEETING. ¥. Springer, who was mustered out as Lieu- TESTERDAY'S SERVICRS: AT LAKE SLUPT. tenant Colonel Jan, 16, 1868, The camp-meeting at Lake Bluff opened hope- At 6 o'clock last evening Fred Kamries, a | fully yesterday morning, although the num- Gerinun, 5! years of age, and sald to reside on | bers were somewhat limited. Thero were Kampson atreet, was found hanging dead in | many new faces, to be sure, and several fain{- Tea etre ted ovulate tonrtnet aban coms [as net emeaanily uae ta tats Joaaing from piulut of 4. Il. Carpenter, about whose prem | ie Preparations male, and the declarations on {sea he had been loitering for several days past. | 5ll sides of an intention to ace tt out. It ls thought that he was mentally deranged. Mrs. Jennte Catdwell, of DeKalb County, Coroner Dietzsch yesterday betd inquests | Spoke in the Tabernacle in the afternoon. Dr. upon Daniel O'Brien, accklentally drowned | and Mrs. Palmer were to have led a Gospel mecting under the same canopy, but a refresh- ing. rau sprang up which — somewhat Saturday toon in the lake at Douglas Park, and upon Wenzel Novakovaky, restding at No. U8 cooled the ardor of the woodland worshipere, aud thoy Were content to hold services in the Fisk street, who was killed on Sixteenth street upon Hide ues a In this eee ntti several slinilar ones, the jury returned a verdict ¥ r a fit deceased came to lie death by 8 pista Firat: Church Chapel. Tata edifies was, well bullet trea by sume unknown person while the Directly after dinnor the members of tho pollce were trying to quell u riot, Aasoclation wot together In the office building The St. George's Suclety held thelr regular | near the “Press ‘ and held a conterence monthly meetlog at the Sherman House last | which lasted all the afternoon, and was of a night, “After the usual preliminary business | private nature. “Reporters weed not apply," the Chaplain, the Rev. Ucorge —C, | was the reception thot Tug TRIncNs repreverita- tive met with when he threw out a skirmish line {n that direction, and he accordingly fell back Hircet, read aon Interesting paper, etn- Dodying an account of his recent visit to Peters- over the ropes of his canvas dumiclle, and in- trenched himself behind a cigar and o newa bury, Va., upon the occasion of the celebration paper for the timo being. of her Britannle Majesty's birthday. A satis- At half-vast 0 the Clise-Leaders’ Convention Jurtory report of the private ptenle of the asso- elution, held July 1, was also read. Bills for was opened, Mr, O, O. Horton, of Batavia, the President, feadinu, he saw no necessity for such’ a Convention, and dld not believe the colored people were preparcd to hold one,iffor no other reason, ov accaunt of the expense that would attend It, He then proceeded to revlyw the relations of his people 0 the several parties, and to recount the events of tho late Presidential election, He closed by expressing himself in favor of the colored peo- ple taking a passive political position between the existing parties, as inno other way could they assist themselves and make their power felt. The Committee on Kesolutions, after being absent half an hour, reported as follows: Wurneas, We recornize asad Jack of unity in action among the colored people of thin State, owing to our limited Heaven ‘of each uther, and in order to remedy this evil we, the citizens uf Chicaxo, In mase-meeting asaumbled, do recoin- mend thata State Convention be called, and we Invite the hearty co-operation of the people of the entire State; therefore be It Rerotred, That a committee of five be appointed do puollet ‘a circular and to hold correspondence with rome promivent man In each county and town of the State as to the advisability of calling auch a convention. The report was adopted, and the followin were appointed as the Committee contemplates by the resolutions: RM. Mitchell, RC. War- ring. L. B. White, J. W. E. Thomas, and W, Phillips. A Finance Committee was then appointed to ralre funds toadvance the calling of the Conyen- tion, Speeches were then made by Mr. Thomas and others, after which the meeting adjourned, sub- Ject to the call of tho President. TILE COUNTY-BUILDIN ‘The Hospital Committee mects at the tMos- pltal this morning to recelvo the supplies for August. r, The County Court was occupied hearing clatma yesterday, to the exclusion of all other busincas. ‘The granite for the entrances for the Court- House is expected to be placed on tho ground every day. A Grand Jary for August has been dispensed with. A special jury will be summoned for September for speclal work. Tho sale of property for dellnquent taxes goes on from day to day, The outside towns are etill the scene of wperation, ‘Ways and means are to be devised to rid the fail of bed-buge. ‘Ihe cells are sald, by the County Physiclan, to bs ina very lively con- dition. Sore of the Commissioners go to the Insauc Ass ls ‘Thursday to look after the advisability ot boring the artestan well there to a greater A Parts dispatch announces the death from | clashes his brazen cups till thoy ring like cym- anthma, in Switzerland, of M. Blane, proprictor alee eril there a8 {eanmers fron ee ee stare ‘ rr. | WOE : dov F BE these eTle Ae famous Hitle Ter: | jnto the court Tike an avalance of dusky, tm ry of Monaco. Monaco {s an Itallan pelucl | purpled snow and wheel outof tt again a winged pality, though French territory bounds it on | clond of amoke! At this mosque on Fridays three sides and the Mediterravenn onthe fourth. | there [sa distributtdn of bread to doge, and the Formerly, when it {ucluded as well the Com- hungry felline cone from all parts of the city munes of Roccabrata, and Mentone ceded to to:get-thelr portion. Prauce in |. after the annexation of Nice and Savoy, In return for an fndemntty of 4,000,000 | Mow Gov. Nicholls, of Louisiana, Closed Up franca), it hak an area of some fiteen square Commitnint Mesting. iilles; now, including the Town of Monte Curlo, 2 Thal Louts Republican, it ls reduced to eome six square miles, Its popue | , Detective Hennessy, who yesterday arrived lation fn 1807 was 3,137, the townsmen num- | from a New Orlcaus trip, In conversation with a Dering L887. ‘The fertile soll ond smiling | Jenidlican reporter gave a very intercatlne climate, the beauty of the noble coust scenery, statement from an inside ylew of the manner in aud tie gleaming Mediterranean which bathes | Which the New Orleaus uprising was auppressed ita shores, make Monace a tittle natural para. | fu Its tnetplency. dise. Ite'sunshine and uilld alrare so useful | The Communists, or sroUiteds to the number in the cure of pulinonary complaints, ‘thatithas | of about 200, met one evening ina hall on the Become a formidable rival of Nice asa sanitury | Second floor of w building for the purpose of resort and watering-place. (It has other attrac. | taking steps to organize and enlist the rough tions and points of intercat of a more imposing | element for ugly work. character to commend {tallke te traveler or | Gov. Nicholls, who takes (Beat pride In the reader. AMistorivally considered, Monaco If not | Peace and woud order whicl¥has attended lils famousisat least o very curlous place. The administration thus far, learned of this mecting reigning Prince Charles “11, is an hereditary | snd determined that the movement should peer of old France asa Duke of Valentinuls, reach no further development, Going -to the $nd a grandee of Spalu of the first class, as well | Dolley headquarters, he gave orders for, a ral. as head of the Crimald! dynasty, which dates | Chlef Thomas N. Boylan {natructed that two back to 48. This nuble Genoese family, under | howitzers and a Gatling gun be taken out from the protectorate now of one power, nuw of ave the arsenal, which Institution is in bis charac, other, hetd Ite principality ti early in the last | and with a large force of men started for tl: ventury ft passed, on the marriage of the lust | Dullding. The bullding was surrounded, and heir, a daughter, tnto the handsefa Frenchman, | the howitzers planted, the Gatling gun, being Jacques de Uoyon-Matignon, Count do Thorig- fixed eo a8 to rake the main exit. Goy. Nicholls by. | Saiut-Simon devotes a characteristic | then gave orders that the Communists be noti- note in one of the earller volumes of his Me. | flea that they would be allowed five minutes to ioires to the house us follows: -M. Grimaldi | get out of there, and that th at the ond of that hud obtained for himself the title of a foreign | Ume, the meeting was not dispersed, the bulld- Prince by the tuarriago of bis son with the ing should be blown down by the cannon, Duchess de Valeutinots, daughter of M. Le Chief Boylan entered the saluon uf the lower (irand (Louts of Lorraine, Quinte d?. Armagnac) fluor and asked the proprietor, a creole, what who Wihored the sovereignty of arock so small | Sort of mectiny was going on up-stalrs. Tho tnt one might stand in the middie and asplt | creule did not know anything except that he Lad over the caves of it, At last the youth and hi rented the'hall tothe men, and that nobody futher grew tired and took away Mme. Valen- | else would bo permitted to go.up., tinois with them to the little ruck. After We'll see about that," said Boylan, as he two years of absence and repentance elo prom- | Walked up and tried the door opening ou the feet marvels, aud was allowed to return to | Stalra, It was locked, and he cal! Jed in four of Paris. She went on just ag before, and thought | klamen, “Break that door down,’ was the only how to prevent them taking ler back to order, and i a moment the butts of four wus: Monaco. To Ineuro herself ngainst this sho | hets went crashing through the panels. The accused her father-in-law of having made vile | Chfet walked up stairs. * Dropueals to her, and of attempting violence, | Addressing the Chairman of tho meeting, he his charge made a ost scandalous uproar, but | sung out, This body has met for ne good was believed by nobody, M.de Monaco waa uo | Purpose, and I now order it to disperse. Let longer young; he was a perfectly well-bred | Cvery man get outside of this bullding in five iat, ani had always passed for such; besides, | Bunutcs. ; he was almost blind in both eyes, and wore a Oh, LC don't, iow, now, whother we will or bay-window which almogt excited fear, it jutted | Not,” was the rather duflant reply of the Chair- outao for.” Inthe time of the Counts grand- white the meeting looktd stubborn. aon, Honore 1V., Slonaco was united with the Ny 2 River, sald the Chief; and then, French Republle, but {t was restored to him tn | addressing bls officers, ‘Boys, get outelda the 1815 and placed under Sardiatan protection, | building. « Sardinia recognizing the Mdependence of the | Some one happened to took out of a window, held in $1,000 bouds each, Justice Morrison het Patrick Woods and Sanford Shuma, as- sault, $700 to the Hthy I. Dickerson, larceny of a watch, €300 to the Criminal Court: Doug ve A. Thorston, $1,000 ditto, and Henry Walker ¢ BAMC, Minor arrests: Patrick Condon, assault and Intention of robbing Michael O'Mara, of No. 40 West Harrison street; Charles Clliton, larceny of boots and a coat from N, Brown, of No, 123 Randolph street: Ellen Kane, larceny of $10 from Michael Swanson, of Nu, 143 Desplaines street; Thomas Dawson, tapping the money drawer of an embryo capitalist namcd Jesse Thayer, boarding at the Newsboys’ Home, Edward Wara [s his name, and he fs ranting mad in an Armory cell. Sunday night he got drunk, tovk atrip on the ‘Sherman,’ came} back and gotarrested, In court he told how he bad been robbed of $237 aud a gold watch and chain, and on this plea was let off. But the police locked flim up again, and this tine as a witness ggalnst a thief known, os ‘ Moody,” who stole bis property. But Ward ts so cxas- perated that he vows he will not swear againet the tellow. Upon information reecived from credibte sources, Detective Dan Hogan yesterday pro- eveded to No, 13 Meagher strect, and there a! rested the occupants, Charles Peters and Pau- Ina Relusch. ‘The place was suspected of being a fence, os both Petera and RKelnsch are novtorious shoplifters, = There wore found four vests, four pair of pants, a woman's linen sult, and three pair of galters, together with a lot of small truck, most of which is new, but has no marks by which ft can be identitied. ALMOST A MURDER. For some months past two saloons on State street—Vottgicscr's and — Goldsmith’s—have given the pullee considerable trouble, Gold- ainith's lvensy bas once been revoked, aud Pott- gleser would have hail the same tribulation bad it nut been for lis numerous trends and long continued citizenship, When the Mayor ordered all beer-halle with music and beee-slingers to cease, Pottgieser braycly got over the ditll- culty by bullding s garden‘in rear of his place, throwing open his vindows, and Instructing his daughters to play the plano and sing near the open windows. “The place and the proprictor ts undoubtedly respectable enough, but of late o pretty li crowd of cftizens have been fre- quenting it. Last night an uffalr occurred there tuat wili do the place permanent Injury. A salesman for the paper firm of Kt T. Shepherd. é& Co, named RT. Holtz, had been haying a time with his girl, presumably woman of easy virtue, Both got pretty full, but hardly what tnight be called drunk, and at “about 10 ‘o'clock they strayed into Pottgieser’s garden. Nearly all the tables were full, and floltz* leaned ‘upon an unoccupied side of o tuble at which three meu, with neither of whom ho was acquaiuted, were sitting. Suddenly, without a word belng spoken on either side, one { A'PERFECT TOILET SOAP, Firt among the requisites of the tottet 19 a poo articte of Soap, Init to procure It [not always an vay * imatter, Many of the most exvenstve Suapa [a the mare ket are made from coarse snd deletortous materiale ayt their delicate coloring and fragrant perfume too often cunceal tho most repalelye impurities. The disclosures recently made publle regarding thts subject are pow. Uveiy startling, and deserve serious consideration, Ecented Soaps aro now known to be extremely objen re short-lived; fromarven to ten years being thajongest period dui witch the uccupauon cuuid ue foltoweds sa The vol prociring 9 perfectly pure, nrticteot ‘Tollet Koap tent last obviated, flowever, tanks to ins Enterprise and chemical exillut Mr. 8. T, Banuter, of New York, the world-renowned soap Manufacturer, Whose tnimiense establiahiment {6 by far tle largest of lu kind inthe Untted State. The renown of Mr. Denntre, -arlous productions has for inany years been whlely sie ‘semiinated, but thin atest auccess tn the appropriate ‘crown tothe numerous victories siready achteved. After yeara of patient labor and aclentine oxzperiment, Mr. Hannerr tas sueceeted in perfecting the comipad: Aon of the fneattntlet anap ever Introd ‘ed, ‘The prio. cipal Ingredienu are the purest vegotabte olla; the man. ufacturing processes are entirely new and original, and heresuit ‘ta aimpty unparalled In this departmient of (n+ i B.'T, Banntrr’s Tolner Soar” ‘ta the trade. by watch tis elegant tolfet iuxury te'desfanat for application to the delfcate akin of Infants, ch and tadies, [tts altogether noequaled in ttm e propwriies. The Non ts not parfun ving of mich absolute purity: chemistry todisculae tnferlor fined taste conaiders the absen the perfection of healthful and actured., “Though epectatty desirable for the uso of ladies asd chiluren, this noap {a cquaily appropriate for senile men's toilet, and aaitanakes 6 envy iather Met issue ofthe fest soaps Tur barbers" woe. It Js, just, beisg iaced upon the market, Lut the demand for Tt wil seg come general.—Veio \ork Tribune, . T, BABBITT. New York City, AUCTION SALES. Sanaa eee RO ROO WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. 4 Commission Auctioncers, t18and 120 Wabush-ar. Books! Books! Books! AT AUCTION. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Aug. 7, at 2i6 o'clock, at Our valcsroumis, 114 de 121 WM. A, BU’ 3 & CO. Auctioneers, ee WEAR DU TLMISE Co ey Auctinigers COMMON AND MEDIUM FURNITURE, ’ Orockery’and Glassware, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Chromos, Piano Fortes 8, at O:30 ofc’, paytients to indigent persvns dependent for subsistence upon the Suciety were presented and passed, and the inceting adjourned till the first Monday in September, at 3p. i. sharp, at the place of last nizht's meetlug. Quite an excitement was occastoned yesterday: attertuoon ou the lake shore by a semi-intoxi- cated individual giving the name of Jumes Murphy, who, upote a wager, stripped to the ball at the round-house below ‘Iwelfth strect, F. P. Crandon, Esq., read s paper entitled “ The Class-Mecting; Its Alm and Spirit.” The essayist statcd that there were three objects in the ‘aim of the class-meeting.—to meet the timid, the emotional, and the sorrowiul and tempted. The spirit should be genuine honest, ond gentleness in rebuke = The end of all this was the making of living Christan monuments, 4c., WEDNESDAY MORNING, Au: i ace + i E aan aud started to swim to the Govern which would show the work secumplished, and | depth. of these jumped up und hurled a be Tittle principality, and only reserving the rights | and saw the cannon, and there was a yell, which | S¢oursateuyue Uta o icp arted to awin to the Government | eigure ty the end of tne. At half-past 10 | ‘The Assessors of the Towns of Lake, Cicero, eat Junibed ap lass Le ena ad ae Avctioncers | of garrisoning it aud of wanitog the command. | created a commotion that svon row tuto o ant. In 1843 the Sardinian Goveroment an- | panic, Tne crowd had two minutes yet to spare nexed, not withuut a protest from the then | When thy last man had reached the street, Pringe, who bore the lovely operatic name of The Chief then ndtiiled them that tf they ot- Flotestan I, the two Communes of Hoccabruna | tempted to organize anywhero else they would and Mentone, Vrines -Florcatan, foresceing | not recelve any warning, but the cannon would further ditapidations, valuly struve for some | be turned In upon them. thne to dispose of his claiins tp some more pow: ‘There were no ture mectings, and New Or- erful purchaser, and inade carnest court | Jeans did not suffer by a mob, the regular meeting of the Tabernacle was held, 3 MNS, JENNIE CALDWELL delivering the discuurse, This Jady opened the exerercises by reading a portion of the third chupter of 1. Corinthians, Sue aunounced as her text the following: Therofore, thus saith the Lord God, Behold 1 tay in Zion for a foundation a stone, s tried stone, & precious Curncr-atonc, & auro foundation.— at Holtz’s hvad, the glass flying into splinters: and knocking Holtz senacless on the fluor, ‘Ihe fellow then ran, but pursued by sours young: men who were indignant wit- nesses, of the ontroge, and through their chtion he was overhauled by Oificcr UG, D, Mead. At the station he gave the name of Jacob Ellis, and claims to be o brakeman on the Michigan Southern Ratiroad. Ho denied mer, Fevcrat persons Inunched boats witha view of rescuing the foolhardy fellow, but he was nut to be bailed thus, forhe refused all assistance, deticd arrest, and thiaily won the wager by reaching the pler. And even here hoe was nut so Inuch exhausted os might be expected. The put by every ona Who witnessed the act as, TE Murphy can do this when half drunk, what cane du when kober! And there sre Calumet, and Hyde Vark will meet the Commit- tee on Equalization this morning to adjust Somnlalats of unjust asseasiuouts in thos Owns,” M., J. Dunne, one of the perhone Indicted by the late Grand Jury for maintaining a nuisance along the lake-snure, came over to see the BState’s Attorney yesterday, armed with a letter BUTTERS THURSDAY TRADE SALE, DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, THURSDAY MORNING, Aug. 0. at 0:30 o'clock, 5 ‘At lbutters & Co.'s Auction ftooma, second fuor, t cer Merchants will always find good and salable yoous at uur eaics. ‘ 4 Naallinne th Tae Rati oath f ; cr | Taving thrown the lus In the most positive | with that object to Nupoteon If, ills —— Five Brick Dwellings, with Lots, quite a number who Insiet that Chicago has the gy hater wo were now building for from Healt eo eutntasig er De Ne fee sehiett terns, but the young men were all dead eure of | suceessor, the present Prince, was moro A Nevada Saud-Storm, AT AUCTION. Doss swimmer es well a8 the boss walker, eternity’ and {t depended, on how we built sal for which he had‘ been {ndicted, ete. The in- | his identity. succussfal, France, as we have sniit, takiog tho Virginia City (Nev,) Bnterprtie, duly 24, MONDAY AFTERNOON, Auy. 13, atao'clock.. Bal ,The National Dental Association of the United States will hold its annual Convention fo this city, commencing at 10 o'clock this mnorning, In the Ladies’ Ordinary of tne Grand Pacitic Hotel. The sessfon will last until Fri- chit, when a grand banquet will close the ‘ceedings. From 100 to 120 delegates will be th attendance Anwng the arrivals yesterday were Dr. Albert S. Brockway, Brooklyn, Ne Y.d Thomas Fillebrawn, Portland, “Mey 1. &, Williams, M. M, duhnsonm) New York; oF. Ww. Wood, Philadelphia, Most) of the delegates wil orrrive this niorming., Today's programme is us follows? Meeting of the Executive Committes and the: ‘Kivasturer, the former tor the examination of ol delegates, reception of volunteer cesaye, ,and the latter to receive the ducs of members. 10a. 11.—Organization, rall-call, and reading of records. Report suf loval Come mittee of Arrungements. Report of Executive Comtnittee (embracing annual report of ‘Treas urer), Report of Camimittee on Credentials, Report ef Pubticatlon Committee, Report of Speelat Commitices, Miseellancous business. Adjournnent. 3p. in.—Organization and read- ing niiuutes; iniscellaneous business; reading reports of standing committees and discussions; iniscellancous business; adjournment at 6 p.m. TUE TROOYS DISMISSED, Maj.-Gen, Ducat, commanding ‘the Iillnola Btate troups, Issued the following? ‘The wounded inan was taken to the Armory, the blood pouring {0 a stream trom a large gash on the forehead a little to the left of the lune of the nose, It was auine tine before a doctor could be obtained, su skittish aro the ' saw- bones” of a little blood uniess they 6ee a pros- pest of {llimitavle greenbacka, ond by the tine hat the hemorrhage was stepped Holtz was well-nigh giving up the ghust from juss of blued, The physician who sewed up the wounds says a sub-artory was cut, and the skull puntured with a vorner of tho Rises but as it was not fractured be anticipated no real seri- uus trouble with his patient. Ata late hour he ad guns ty sleep with weakness and falutnesa. but was reating Hult easily. Although a emall man, be bied profusely, and coulu not have held out very long without medical attendance, SUBURBAN. |. NORWOOD FARK, Aparsgraph In theso columns, a few days ago, wastotho effect thata prominent citizen of Norwood Park had left his wife and goue to Kansas in company with her sister in an unluw- ful manner, Yesterday two prominent citizens ot Norwood Park calied to deny the story and to say that they were knowing to the fact thut it was untrue {a fact and Inference, and that no erson living there bad been guilty of any such communes froin Italy and paying hin for-them | — Fora time yesterday afternoon quite a heavy in 1881, when she acquired Nice and Sayoy, In | saud-storm was fu progress on the large desert 1808 the Pope separated Monaco from the Dig- | some forty miles to the castward of this city. eese of Nice, in consideration of the. Prince's Great clouds of sand were seen to rise but ayreeinent to establish a Begedictine abbey, the | #ivcep along over the plain, gradually ascending ‘Abbotof which should exercise eplacopal func | until the uighest peaks of the Humboldt Mount- Uons fo the proncipality. Probably bls Holl- | alns wero hidden, In appearance the drifting ness nover dreamed of the rival,establish- | sand much reacimbled the clouds‘of auow raised inents which his princely beveticlary was medl- | by winter storms on the prairies of the West. tating. a ‘The sand also forms drifts or dunes, as «rifts With o territory so small aud pedigree eo | are formed from snow. Every clump of grease. ancient, the Prince of Monaco ought to be the | Wood bas ity surrounding hillock of sand, and young * King Cole" of monarchs, and to rule in pee Tonk tides of sand are seen over 8 people ns remarkable as his realm. He | a8 In many Jocalitices on the shores of docs, None of them sre peaxants, but ull aro | the sea.nAmong — these dunes, and on of gentle birth. Cuarles V., who hated to | the lovel alkall flats, the’ miragcs play make two bites of a chorry, having. en- | their fantastic tricks upon Weary. and thirsty nobled all the Monegasquea tn w lump. Nordo | travelers. Bunches of bushes become forest they pay. any taxes, rince the decree of | trees, crows look like giratfes, and broad sedge- Feb, 8, 1869, which avolished In the principality | Dordercd lakes lie shimmering In the sun, all to all taxes, duties, and fees, and remitted aft | recede or vanlab when approached. Here, too, arreara that mlghe be due to the Prince. All | pillars of sand, formed by small whirlwinds, the revenue of the Princo fs furnished bythe | glide along over the desert hike a troop ol company of which M. Blane was the head. ‘Thy | ghosts, half 9 dozen sometines b ing seen In ‘Extabigsement des Jeuz bas built a magnificent | company. These are frequently soveral hundred casino and & grand hotel, and established at | fect in helaht, and remain intact for an hour or Monaco in perpepial session the hich congress | more, Three or four small pillars of thla kind of European usming. ‘The Blaue brothera, | Welw yesterday afternoon waltaing about on the Louls and Francofs, Uke the Mustslous Benazet | Twenty-two Milu Desert for ha! fan hour or at Baden-Baden, were forced by a spasin of | more. They aro of the dame nature as the Germau virtue to abandon thelr Kursaal at | Water-spouts met with at aca, therefore might, dictment against him will be dismissed When reached on the strength of this. The following additional sentences were passed in the Criminal Court yesterday: Henderson Miller, Iarceny, one year Peniten- tary; Joln Ross, burglary, ono year Penitcn- thw Louis Severing, larceny, one year Peultentiary; John Taylor, larceny, one year House of Correction; and Daniel Quirk, bury- lary, three years Penitentiary, ‘he last named is the adept who burglarized Judge Far residence some months ago. He pleaded guilty, und asked thut Judge Farwell pronounce sentence on bin. This was partial explation, Some months ago the Cominittee on Mospl- tals and Pablic Buildings was Instructed to em- ploy a plumber by the month to do the work at the Hospital. Oifera were received, and it was aucertained that p sultable person could be had for 87 per month. due Hogan, of course, kicked aguinst the proposition, and nothing was done, yet it {s noticeably that the plumbiug- work there for the. last inunth foots up over $00, and Hogan gets the money. Will not sume member of the Board who Is uot the prop: erty of Perlolot or Llugun see that the Iakage is dtopped? Io the construction of the new Hospital two meo tell and were seriously Injured. They have since partlally recovered, and have been ‘on the premises, BElegant Octagon-front Urick Houses, south front, ‘on West Jnckson-st., corner and west of Hatiiton-ar. Thead ijutes are Bow snd have all he madera improve is Z 8 & CO. Anctionoere_ By GEO. P. GORE & CO.,, (and 70 Wabash avenue, REGULAR AUCTION SALE OF Boots, Shoeses Slippers On Wednesday, Aug. 8. VEY DESTRARLE and SEASONABLR GOODS will be found in this sale, UEO, P, GORE & CO., Us and 70 Wahaali-ay, eee By KADDIN & CLAPP, Auctioneers, 83 & 85 Wabash-ay. PEREMPTORY AUOTION SALE OF Boots & SHOES, TUESDAY, AUG, 7, well ft would be for us. hereafter. She drew a simile druin the great flre of Chicago. A Chrix- tlan awoke to flud the saylugs of years destroy: ed by the faines, lila fast dollar was gone, and ho was left a bes Yet be titted up bis voice and praised Quod that ho had builded upon the sure foundation, which should endure forever. Its worldly pussessioas night all be gone, but he had fatd up for himacif a treasure in Heaven, where inoth and rust do not corrupt, and thieves du not break through nor steal. ‘No character could stand the test of eternity unless it had the support and the material of the Lord Jesus Christ. Stone was the best- known quality tor building purposes, the most durable, and the most solld. Not uuly was tue stone inentioned in the simile as the foundution for the eternal monument, but it waa a tried stone, The test hummer had beep applied to every crevice, and the Lord Christ hud been put by God into the furnace and tried before Lic was given to the world as a corner-stone for the Church, He went down into the grave .os a teat, but the fettcre of the grave would vot hold Him, We,as tuc disciples of Christ, must also stand the test; we must do this; God must us bafore we could beeumo polished shafts in that great apiritual building. God must grind our souls down to a polnt at which perfection would be reavhed before they would be Atted to be . hich they paid a bieb anuual | not inapprupriately, be termed sund-spouts, Rei first-cl bi id 7 : plaved in his dladem. for some months vhgaged in paintlug and cal- | {rregularity. Lea oereaeentiirg Nit its conairuction halt The deserts being onerally basins surrounded | Al Girard and claar, wodnuable “ie ' a tity i. th, ei “era us t: ul juve bee! ja 4 i) iS wt T ol e e ¥ aWigcie Ladiametate coumihandinig breads of the | closed by inviling every person who ‘Yelt-as if | aud eared for, BO cente per day. cach. Vester: DEACON MWKEE. Cluse of thelr tiirty yearw’ lease In 1870 it would | Of frequent uccurrence when @ heavy wind ty | commenceat 10 o'cloe a at and publish an lock, nut bo renewed, and’ at tho’ same tine blowing, and thus are produced tha great IADDIN & CLAPP, Auctioneers, _ they wanted to be saved, and those who believed France declared ‘against public caming, so | pillars of sand. that they were saved, to come forward to the day they sent a communication to the Board aud asked an Increasy of pay. Thelr demand order disuinstng thelr troupe to thelr respective umes, ‘The Big Suit by th jovern ment for 82,314,- HY “ wel LO: 8 & CO. 11 son, ‘Torsence, commanding the Fleet Brig. | Platform and pray an be prayed for, ras refused. the owner of {he Hospital taking | 00 About to Be Tried=fnteresting Devei- | (int the Priests of the gatdens Curtin we A Hanged Colored Stan's Funeral, —— ae; will old the deinclapent of his command now ae Seg meaipreriene erin ee Ot. | the round table they were. Well enOURDLU | -apatouta- Anticlpates, ura advantuges should add thosaof auovern~ | 47. ay, citctuus (allen A tettne. ie aaa 130 South Peoria-st rabdwood ot that volt unt! the! v AY 1 a by arn i101 i Cl ey Dispai et WU: ry of er eexecition of si ison TIL. ‘The General commanting the divivion takes | Keneral iuquiry-mecting was (uaugurated, liad better go somewiicre else to do ft. 2 ae Hee IRE TUG out Bot tap arait luciel oF too Meapactable to to ‘evita cole ki great pleasure andl pride in thanklog the troopsin the pane of the Governor and the lw-and-ordere Juving people of the State and in bis own behalf for Ubvir prompt and patriotic response to the firat call of duty which haw been made upon them for active military service. The cheerful aud cours ageousubedieuce to all the orders 8r. Louis, Mo., Aug. %.—The suit on the part of the Goveroment against Willlam Sic- Kee, to recover the entire amount out of which the Nattonal Treasury was defrauded by the 8t. Louls Whiaky Ring, was placed on the docket of bedcult with. They found Uicir hearts’ desire | Was conveyed to the room of Mary Irvin, a col: fn Monaco, Under the new admniutstration the | ored wouan who resides tu the frame block place has {Increased fn population as well as in suutheast of the Public Square, on Baltimore hotoriety. ‘The Casino is open all the year | street. ‘There it wus laidout by a Tore number roune, with dally concerts, balla, reading-roains, | @f colored people asaeinbled tu receive tt. On and all other accessories of the’ watering-plice, | femoving the body fram the pluiu wooden CORNER ADAMS, ‘We shall se] on TUESDAY MORNING, Aug. 7 at 10 o'clock, the entire contents, consiating of Parlor, Dinlng-Room, Chaimber, and Kitchen Furnu ture, Atlotcovk the usual ooon prayer-ineeting was held in the chapel, which merged {uto o Gospel-mecting led by DH, AND MRS, PALMER. Theatter read the lesson from the frat chap- terof 1. Peter, The meeting wus very intercst- RETURNING REASON, ‘The Commissioners were yeaturday possessed of more than ordiuary good judgment, and they exercised {t iu the public Interest in the matter of dispostug of the extravagant “extra”? clalin of Walker-MeNeil by adopting Egan's t ¥ 2 State, ‘red | Beds, Bedding, Carpets, Crockery, Glarswart, en and the the United States Cuurt today, and made o | There is a grand and beautiful bath-House tn collin furnished by the State, It was dfscoverud x rare, reat vat manifested unde: 4 e | ing, und well attended, recommendation, aad refusiag tu enter (nto an! i % r ‘g to bo atlll warm and the flesh moist. This, | etc. Sale povitive and without reserve, Look out great uatlence pantfested ender, the wont trriug | I vera tho eampera weot home’ last nleht, | arbitration. flolden, SleCatfroy, Carrolly Cuir | miatter of recor. The petition contains iss | Hue beth, Wan son Wait na frest-water bathe eid he: fe | for barguioe if ) f sMiperature In together with the fact that the felon's neck wus under the sane roof, with @ teniperature in the | not Uroken by the fall on the gullows, led the ty Mitte town looks loftiiy out colored peopls present to nope that resyscita- over the azure and hog o palace, | Hon was posalble, Thus encouraged, they the Chageau de Morchals, of the most castel- atripped the body wod rubbed It vivlently for an luted sort, which tw accnpled during most of | hours but. thelr eiforts were fruiticay, and the the year by the Priuce, now nearly 60 and nearly | murderer's soul could not be enlled back tu the Din, Beshtes ies gambling tublea,—which lesa | scenw of tts erimu and gulfering, ‘The body wax ion a month ago 8 plous pulyrity to the Poutite then re-dressed and Jald out amid rare and cal jublice undertook to break up by the udie- | Variegated fuwers. Tt lay in wtate until Sunday crimtnate use of a rovolver,—Monaco otters, a attach out and. was visited by hundreds of his capital attraction to European sportainen tn ita i Grhual pigeceshoouing tournainents, though | On @aturday night alarge crowd of negroes, we believe that the aport {a curried on with the | Men gud women, sat up with the Lody—saus, disadvantage of slug eh birds and under the prayed gud shouted, and ludulged in exhorta- novel cOnditions ofthe traps being sprung on | Hons aud culogles until Sunday morning, All the edge of & teawardclooling cliff, with a nee | the forenoon of Sunday crowils of colored peo- spread outalde for the retrieving of birds, There | Plv continued to hang around, or pass the body {2g sound reason for this, the fact belag that to | Of the cruuinal. | {nthe afernoon of Bunday, ahuot in any other way would be to put tho in- | S¥out the hour of Wo'clock, the felon's buy habitants of w considerable portion of the terri-,| Ws lald fn scostly coffin, placed fn a ting bearac, tory in peril of their noble and untaxed lives." and preceded by the colured brass band pluyly ‘Tho present Prince rejoices nan heir, hie son | direcs, und, followed by a large procession ot by the Countess Ghistauly of Merode, a daugh- colured mien and wonien, was Lorne to the ter of the most famous Catholic family in } Colored Baptlet Clureli ta South Jackson, Relgium. Chis Briitce, Albert Honore, under where 3 prtluncel, and elaborate funeral service { Ducde Valentinols, ts an ollicer in | Was hel The interment was sigualized by the French y. Hu was born'in 1348, and in | additional religious services, funeral oratious, 1 Sarre ie wily sists pe ‘ Hie preaeal songs, exhortaticns, aud shoutlug. uke ot Hamilton, Brandun, und Chatelhergult, a who bas borne bi a sun, wow 7 yeura uld, but | Ozonlsed Ox-Marrow for the hair, by Buck & lus fount it iecuuaary Op juave iat aud rake up | Rayner, makers uf the (‘Mare Cologne. her resileuce chiefly with hersmaternal wlatious, | > = = 9 = the Grand Ducal tamily of Baden, bis Mughness | AMER OAGESe of Munaco turulug out badly ut avery carly | ALEXANDEN—FUSTER In Butfalo, N. ¥,. at perlod of her conjugal life. Lu fact, sho had to | the residence of thu brito’s parvots, by the Kev. oteseey us citizen of the tate, ‘The troops of the Firet Hrigade came mo: . Heulutiy uicter- the obecevation of the terse commanding. and he compliments Gen, Torrence upon the ateady, unwavering, and untiring cun+ ductof the Firet and Second Regiments, and for tue wlacrity with which the ‘Third luginent and ‘Tentt Batlahon concentrated aud reported thelr coumands. ‘They will oo sppreciated, By urder of AuruunC, Ducar, Major-General Commanding. Gronugl, Waterway, Colone) and Chiggof Sut, AN ACCOMMODATING DISTILLE! it was stated ut the Government Butlatns yesterday that the Comuulesioner of Internal Hevenue will shortty issue un order calllog upou all distillers to tath aud plaster and put cement luurs In the wine rooms of thelr distilleries, #0 us to prevent “overzealous employes"? from surreptitiously removing whisky on which the tax bas not been paid. One distiller satd yes. terday that be would Iinplicitly obey the law, aud “let me tell you,” sald he tu o TRIKUND reporter, “that tu additian E am willing to Rickelplate the simoke-stack, put Ax- biluster carpcta on the wurchuuse, wine-roum, aud fermenting Moors, lay Enghieh Brussels car- peting on the wash-rvow aod other fuors, put Velvet paper on al} the walls throughout the house, freaco all cellingess attach pula plates to vrs und euines, huve the rootael the and cattle-sheds slated, build blu fe f the cheap oncs now fn ehh wovcu-Wire tustlresses fur the ulgbt pers, and hang up the finest of French- Glass mirrors tor all Government ofticers Virkting the distillery so they may see them- but others cane to Mill their places, so that the attendance wag kept about cven, * Weduesiay tis wald, is to be a big day” at Lake iu! eral prominent lights having beet engaged to speak. The‘camp-mecting is to clove on Thurnday. ‘The Rey. Robert Sheppard, of Chicago, preached last evenlug. ‘t Following is the programme for to-day: ‘Class-Leaders’ Convention at 98. m., with « paper from Prof, FD. Hemenway; preaching by the Hey. Dr. Wililanson; at . They prem] ing by the Rev. 8, M. Uritith Lilwaukees at Bi preaching by the Rev. M. Caldwell, of Chicago, TINE MILITIA, A THIRD WARD ORGANIZATION, Ameeting of young meu interested in tha formation of a nullitary organization for the ‘Third Ward waa held lust .night at No. 109 Twenty-second street. Mr. W, D. Bishop was Chairman, and R. H. White was Secretary, Mr, Custer moved that a committee of three ‘be appoluted by the Chair to take into consider- atiun tho statutory laws ou the subject of tnilitta organization, and the advisability of or- wanuzing. wudes Hae seh dead Gi fhe motion was ted, and the Chair potute stesars. #. 1t. Wite, iL, We Howe. L i, Montgomery, James Lawrence, and Mr, E. T. Bumwalt, Mr. Fred Brust, of the Etteworth Zouaves, ly. und Schraldt, however, were truc tu the con- tractors to tho last, but they were outvoted by on unprecedented aud very significant vote. ‘Those voting against them deserve credit, and it {8 to be hoped that they have lent thelr votes. to sustain Ring? meus ures the lust tlme,—that they have cut louse from the others fur good, McCaifrey and bis crowd never before ct such u defeat, antl it bs seldom that the right tas been so well sue tamed and defended ax it was yesterday. The allowance of $21,000 “ extra’! ‘la very Libera, but perhaps not too much so when it is consid- ered that 892,000 waa claiined. If the men who did themselves so much credit by thelr votes in the matter will only follow up their tonduct it will not be Jong before they will bave cut them- selves loose from the combination which has 60 often brought thei inte disrepute. TUE CITY-IIALL. ‘vho Treasurer's receipts yesterday were $756 from the City Collector, $2,003 from the Water Departmeyt, and 61,307 from the Comptroller. Tho Comptroller yesterday iasuecd revenue ‘Warrants amounting to $1,875, and redeemed popular-loan certificates amuuuting to $11,500, William Marsball aud Juhn Hazar took out o permit yesterday to build two two-story-and- basement dwellings, to. cust $2,000 each, at the comer of Hurlbutand Sophia streets, He couuls. Judgment of $1,400 on each count belng asker, —in all, $2,314,200, ‘Tho drat count ts us tullows: ‘Tne plaintiff, the United States of America, states that heretofore, on the 25th day of dune, In the year 1874, one Maklot Thompson, belay then cugaged tu the business of distilling at tbe distillery aituuted on the uurth site of Ps ry ‘Thirteeuth and Fourteenth streets, in the City of St. Loute and state of Missouri, did remove from the said distillery « lange. quantity ef distilled uplrite, to-wit: 1,000 proof gallons, upon which the interoul-reveoue tax imposed by law had not been paid, to a place other thin the warehouses situated ov and constituting @ part of the premises of the wald distillery, to-wit: tow place uasuown to plalntlf; that the defendant did then wud there sidund abe} in the eaid removal of spirits, avatore- said, cuntrary tu the furm of the statutes of the United States in such casee made aud provided, whereby be becaine Hable to, and did incur, o nalty of $1,400, for which sum plaiuth® seks Jaden nt ‘The balance of the counts are worded in the sae Manger, the names und dates ouly being different. Tue case has been tized for trial ou the third Mouday in September. Tne Govern- ment attorney here states that the sult will be ressed tu trial on the day axed, aud that the rial will necessarily iuclude the reintroduction of all the testimony used iu the whisky cases. ‘The malo wituceses will be the distillers, gud dJoywand McDonald, and the United States Gaugers bere, ‘The case is also expected to bring to light all the facts connected with the un of SMckKee, which will undoubtedly be the moet interesting chapter written concerning the great whisky conspiracy. Wil, F, HODGES & CO., Auctioneers, winter months CO eat Laltiat, duly, ‘The = SSS SS By EhISON, POMEROY & COq Auctloneert, 7#and 80 standoipti-st, Tuesday's Sale, Aug. 7,at 94 a.m..at our Stores New and second-hand Parlor and Chumber FURNITURE, Carpets, and Qenera) Household Goods. Itefriger- ators oud Ice Hoses, ete., ate, ELISON, POMEROY & CO. = ? By HIRAM BRUSH, Auctloncer, Oltice 270 East Madisun-st. Chattel Mortgage balo at [remlers No, 633 Web Adamest,, Tucsday, Aug. 7, at 10 Entire Household Effects of « 4: Parlor and Chamber Suits, Mart Casca, Huresuy, and Tables, Medsteads, Com modes, Lourges, Exsy Chale, Bedding, Dinine, room Furniture, Plated Ware, Crockery, Healidt and Cook Stoves, Urueeele unit Sepiy Carpets, 3 penny new and tn goud order, House fur reat Sheap. : between fs i By ROSENFELD & M UNZER, Auctioneers, 4 pnd 44M ate, ear Wabasl-s} Regular Trade Sala, Tbls Morning. a 10 o'clock, #82 Catalogues can be bad {n salesrooin, Lai HOSESTELU A MONTE Auctioneers fi id clyce us others set . WI was present and gave his views, bases 2] ‘The license receipts were about $2,000 yes- run away from Movaco to escape bin, and there | Williain shelton, 1. D., Edward §, Alexander, of CLUTUES. be) oe es ibers ete thei, What moure, cay perience, as to the uniforming of Arcee terday. The dumber of licensed saluons er ea P err Wasa bitef bright scandal uver the affair, which | Chicago, aud Emma L. Foster, daughter of Dr, ick ant MOTEL ARRIVALS. ‘uuce well and cheaply. + been swelled to 1,850, and there are atill 1,000 to ARCHAOLOGICAL, reduunded by no us to bis it. | Mutuded Fuster, No cards, After the Conuilttes aforesaid bad been lu- structed to report ons week {row lust night, the mecting adjourned. . ‘The mectirg lavt night was well attended, and, a6 u prelim step, may be considered us full of vruuilse for the succeay of the mouvement ‘The geutlemen who have undertaken the work of organization and equipment represent the best clements of the ward, aud their efforts will not fall, They are anxious that recruits may come forward aud “take w hand,” so tu speak, aud, while they want the rauks}full, they desire that those who du juin way be able ty devote a bear from. They should be beard frou soon or prosecuted. The mortality report for the past week showed 214 deaths, thirty-#ix less than during the previous week, and Ofty-twolesd than during the corresponding week of 187. The ratio of deaths tu population was one to 2,150, Five uew cases of stuull-pox were discovered yesterday at No. 655 Milwaukee avenuc. The utllicted ‘ones wers taken to the pest-house and ous of them diced soun after the removal. Eleven new cases of scarlet fever aud four has | = t Monaco, under the dynasty of the Btan been the scene of sundry escapades, which go to | _. ~~. show that the noble gatncsters of the present FISK—Aug. 5, James Vis day 1p Europe are wot much better than thelr | residence of his dus predecessors who teft, it will be remembered, Faneral service sbout $500,000 worth of uulonored, thoush em- | st 4 o'clock, at ¢ n aa nents autograpus to be auld at uiction by the ¥rieuda eee ty serie ty be Broa abe betrs of Leanne tu ne ot as Uses wut shes aE vy Vermont aud california napere pl aso copy, vacapades the wife of a Britwh Baronet dvure i trey : ¢ ee le tle Miefaulter; but es the hicruine of | ,CHAF¥EE—At Campton, Kane County, Aug. 4, urchates, Tow yu : wsommetbing like a pitched battle over the a eatlverata andl Vereen papers olsase copy. of greey cloth. SM. Blanc, whose deuise la tow | ULL Auy, 4, Charies Gilford, aon of Gigord punouuced, way surcly distressed by the conduct | yy gud Elizabeth L, Huil, ‘syyd ® months aud 5 _Palmer House—M. 5. tyson, Milwaukee; F. DB. Gilbert, Grand Reulds; J, i. Weston, Wiaconeiny Autgony iatr, New iA. M. Gooch, Lyvns; A.D. Thowas, Indiana; 'St.” Ciale Whittemore, Boustun; G. , laut, dt Loule; Joseph Koight, Washtugtun; G. L. Field, Detroit; J.W. Hall, 3b Jwuie; A. 1. Myera, New Urleans? C. UC. Jr, Bauntoba; Joseph Gillett, Mobile; Blsike, Warhiuztous J.J. Shepherd, Cleveland. es Grand Pacis. D. Gelawold, Mudfaluy Will: fuia Kelacy, St, Loui B. Oliver snd J. G. dens Milwaukee; George Olds, pt. Joveph; i harles Stuart, Sepuivet: Eluury Dutaury ew Orlesuss MH. i ; G. 4. Friedricha, Biv. e dpemond tie Manarizep, U., Aug. U.—The State Archico- loxteal Assuciation of Oblu will buld its second session at Ciociouali Sept. denud5, A pumber of prominent geutlemen have promised to be present atid furobh papers ou the occasion. fhe citizens of Clocivuatt baye alse arranced for excursions to localitics of tuterest. The session is likely to be a profitable one. Al who are futerested in the study of the pre-historic autlquitles arc cordially invited to attend. Del- gates will please report to Julius Dexter at the \utorical 4, Clucinnatd College Bullying. a Your Old 255% OD. def ALIN, 80 Dewrbel Cl th Ee deacon taal omnes :*: ‘Sack LADIES AND GENTS. | and clvaow ORL TANKS. Paneer eters WILSON & EVENDENM OIL TANKS 0 alles’ rensedy wis, eC.» ——— Ds Gey CERES fremont Me falr portion of their thue to the com ‘and | destha from that disease were reported at the of bis son aud beir, a youth who prefers Parts to | dye. NS, sll G Gaui aad Ww. 6. ewah Milsuukee: M- | prove tuemectves worthy the naiao of soldies in | Health Ole . PECULIAR SWEETNESS, Soua.o, aud wh has wasted lu nutous Hving a8 |) aiiuoTT—Huama M,, younguet daughter of 2. a USES ING 2 Rew Utleaue; br, ii, Sek wank ets | sine of. necessity. Mr. Jobn St. C. Cleveland, the Mayor's Secre- | De. Price's perfumes have « peculiar gweetocss, | the French Capital, in the approved: Moute | ang M, Abbott, aged 3 yeurs 11 months and 6 A OA GOr fart, Purttund; Gen. J. ‘I, Averill, 8t. pud are vo chaste anu delicate that their use really tary, yesterday forwarded tu st. Joun, N. B., eu, whic! leaves nothing to be desired. been contributed fu addition to amounts heretofore mentioned for the relict of the thre sullcrers of thut city. There bas been contributed, through Mayor Heath, the pura of $12,051.25, and the cutie amount do- bated by the citizeus of Chicagy fs abvut $30,000, —— Cristo style, no swall part of the carnings of Gr saay ron cares THE COLORED FOLKS, Waste: ; A STATE CONVENTION TO BR UELD, In response to a call u largely-attended mase- mecting of colored peuply was beld ut the cburch corner of Fourth aveuue gud Van Bu- Youls UW. L. Cuatiberlain, Boston; 0. Dimuuel bt. Loum Heputlicun; YP. short, St. Louw... Shennan House--The lon. WO. Wright, Free + dvurge ( ceper, Buouus Ayres, 8. AL; PL ab Ieiiwend? the ilus. Joseph Raukin. Man! Buin, Memphis 1. 8. bklune: N. Fiouey, beoriay A.W. bu days, 127” Bpringteld (Li) gad 4t. Louls papers plese ————— : zi The Dove Mosque of Hajuxet 31, CARNE—Aug. 6, at Hidgeland, Helen, beloved CONELCTIONEM A» Constantinopte Correspondence Bin Pranciecu Caron: | wite of Jobo Carne, Esq. SURATED throvsbed Funeral to-day at v'elock. Frlenas invited, CE tele. : = arcu wall ‘Tho Doves’ Mosque, ur the Mosque of Bajazct | HAKT—Sunday, Aug. 5, Macsells. youngest te aoe pr and upward 11, in peamboul, bas’ for we a special cburw, | dsugeier of Edward apa Bhzsvech Hark aged 2 a, Gu per Be AUUECH ‘The building was completed fy 1505, The court | years und 10 monthe. ! GUNTHER, Conte —————--+ Allve, Yet Odiclally Dead. PulleMait Gazette, . An illustration of the fujury-which under the French laws way be inflicted upon an tunucent vinseld, O.5 J.D. Brows, St Louis ...Cou: | Teo street last cyeulug. Many females were | ‘There ts some talk of gettlus up w contest be- | wun by the luss of bbs certilleute of birth ty wie Y 1 Ceraul C.D, Letever, Ciucituatl; 0. J, Bejeck, | preseut. Willlam Baker, the old valitical ware | tween the bapd-euzine couyauies of the Tuwus | furded ip tie alee of Alfred Loichot, who, af | iy exceedingly besutiul You enter by gates | © Funesal today ob 10 o'clock frum the residence, | ouer, Chicuce.