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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1877. than, Take meto New York and you will | toC lark, thence north to Fr t | The motto was Forth nihi 1] is hd @ PD ai N f T Lie CITY. fet $100,000 reward, and be rich for life, no | to Wells, thence north to Division, west to € during his enndidature in Shrewabury forty-ste —— Tater how many pigeon-sweepstakes you | bourn avenue, aud thence northwest to Oglen’s | yeare aro by his friends, Nothing fs diflentt west on this str stranger adventures than that of Byron, having | account with the louse ts kept. A few been borne by men so utterty different. each one | roomea sare furnished in semi-foreien style, from the other two, as the iret, the third, aud | but most preserve thelr Japanese char- Many Who Are Suffering ~~ SaRAGaR Tee that eis too much fresh: | Grave. ‘The pemesaton waa headed by Chiet | to the brave, and by hia enemies Impudence | the seventh Earls. There are, nenin, two Ma- | acter, amt the food Is almost entirely | From the effects of the warm weather, and are ite. GENERAL NEWS. shook, Inved the’ Sheriffs ‘you Just | Marshal Willkun, Schroeder, surcounded bya | eticke at nothing.” For more than terty-Ove | caulaye fo the list of Enel Mlatorans; and. | native, ‘The bil of fare” inchntes some | bititated, ae adsleed by pnyriciane to take moter. ; = MIR off 500. miles in six’ daye on your | inrve staff, all on horseback.” The Great Weat- | years dld that crest and the motto He dormant, | though the frst is well-uien forgottcn, she once | twenty diferent dishes, ranging in price from 5 | nte amounts of whieky two or threo times during fenator A. Cohen, of New York, fsa guestat | Of Winut Nathan was killed, and f killed | ern bight Guard Band followed, wel then came | Tt was utteratood that Mr. Disraeli held his | enjoyed no. nican reputation, Cathurine Ma- | to Ws sen each, the charges depending Inrge- | the day. In a little while thore who adopt this the Tremont House, Mm," persisted the acedy stranger: *' IIb take | a tady and gentleman on horsebavk, represent: | family to have been superior to crests. But a | caulay treated the samo xan) of Mlatory as] ly onthe state of the flah market. While no | advice frequently increase the number of **drinke Col. RG, Ingersoll, of Peoria, is registered | mivoath I didona Bible os bit as a house.) tue Vernann and ‘Thusnelde, and acorps of | Peer tet hha coat of arma, and the castle | Lord Macaulay, but was distinguished by the | meat te sorved, fowls are cooked ina number Of | gad in time beenme confirmed mebriates, A hey. uurtin y ‘etch on your Bibles,"* he yelled. Now you} forty warriors on horseback, clad in baflato | and ti A difietie have turned up again atthe Grand Daciffe totel. Petit er here pretty auick, by dainty” ex: | aking, with long taten hale and beards, atl | as tie armament appended tothe Earl's tile in ‘The Rev. Dr. Claxton, af Philadelphia, Pa., | claimed the Sheriff. “I know you are a fraud, | armed with clue, lances, ete., presenting quite | the engraved rages, Very appropriate is the fa a guest at the Grand Pavitle Hotel. for Fkilled Nathan myself." “This arcument | an anthye and martial appearance, The mem- | motto, Indeed the whole story Reena part of was concluslye, and the stranger departed to | bers of the Grand Lodge of Wiinofe came next. | 9 veritable romance, Tis son of a country The Rt.-Rer. Bishop Clarkson, of Nebraska, | foyise some other means of obtaining trane- | and they were followed by the Arrangements | boak-worm begins life by saying that he counts s stopping he Grand Pactilc Hotes ation to New York. And the Sherill, othe | Commitice on boreeback. “Then came two dee | nothing dificul je drops his boasting th al 1s stopping at the Grand Paciile Hote ortat by iT, on th i horreback. "P two d thing diMcult, He drops lie boasting 101 all United States Senator J. E. McDon- | back of an illuminated pld@ard, “Sherry Cob- | orated wagons, with young ladies clad tn white | in attained, aud then he again proclalins that he ald, of Indiana, fa epending afew days in this | bier,” Inscribed the following warning fegend: | and sashes of red, black, aml yellow,—the oll | has not found the fight a hara one. bitterness of her Repablicaniem, For tho rest | forma, and all kluds of Uquors can be obtalned, her maiden name was Sawhritve, and after the | The Matsuta fa opened abut 8 o'clock in the death of her firat husband she became Mrs. | morntig and closed at 0 or 1:30 fn the evening. QGranam. fn 1708 Walter Scott publiched his | The bustest hours are at midday and after sine frat poctienl effort; but a much greater | ret, when the fifty attendants are kent very act- man in that vear in the popular estima. | ive hy the crowds of hunary and thiraty pa- tion was the Rey. Thomas Seatt, who printed | trons, To the passer-by, the restaurant Inoks a formidable commentary on the Bible about | moat attractive at night, when the rows of lan- the same thne that his younger namesake was | terns under the caves, anid the f{Iumination of erage whicn will not crente Uhiret for intoxicating Mquora, and which Ja Intended eapectally for the Denefit of debiitated persons, whether at homo or abroad, is Dr. Echenck’s Sea Weed Tonic. ie tatuing the Suleer of mang medicinal herbs, tis preparation does not create un appetite for the in- tosfeatingenp, The nontishing and the lfe-sup. porting properties of many valuablo ratural pros SOO enen eens sensenecen seeeasene wee setee German colors. Another band of muste ful- a translating Burger's Leonora” for the benefit | the whole building, showing through panes of i 1 t city, and fs stopping at the Grand Pacific. NOTICE! Jowed, and then cuine the members ant FEMALE STRIKERS. of the British public, And to this diy, accord- | colored giags, present a very gay appearance, sssons cob ee fier te nebet N. E. Ingatls, General Superintendent of the No Nathan Murderers or Benders Wanted. oMecers of Chirago Linige No, 1, Thomas aI fe ing to Wendetl Holines, if you speak of Scott a gle bottle af the Tonic will demonstrate Its valnas Pittabnrg, Cincinnatl & St. Louls Ratlway. Cin- acbce ess (asos Hts ieeeageh oat ste Fasne, Lodge Nc. 2 Frestion'a: Lasigo Ne 1 | sue Alsioan Women: of Galveston -Coesen |'Hanbat tie nom cee maletntie ka tie theoto: CANTONMENT RENO, Me qnalities, For debility arising from sickness, ciunati, fs etopping at the Grand Pacific Hotel. Many waters cannot quench Jove, but a bean- Lodga No. 4. ———— tifal girl fn the vicinity of 8t. John’s place has | Schiller Lodge No. ¢ and Alexander Lodge No. | the White Women and the Heathen Chi. gian, The names of places, tov, naturally Charles Olaun, who shot himself with saicidal | had her faith tn her lover ahaken by a singular | $. Nevans’ Band came next, followed bya nee. u over exertion, or from any cause whatever,a wine. change thelr stenifiernce, Sedan is no longer | Fatal Shooting Affair—Army Intelligence, glasafn) of Sea Weed Tonic, taken after meals, will triumphal car containing Miteen youny ladies @atreston (Tex.) News, Ang. 1. famous for, its chairs, but for qulte other rea- Speetat Correrpondenes of The Tribune. strengthen the stomach and creute an appetite for Wet hehe seen kf or ua ‘iijuries yesterday neon. Erilay her own Augustus calfed and clad io white, each of the young ladies repre- | Monday night colored worcn, emboldened by | fons. Manchester may, and very likely will onw Cantonstent Reno, Wyo. Ter., Aug. 1.—Last | wholesome food. To all who aro ahont leaving huon, ‘ bade her a fond farewell, He told her that | senting one of the Lodges, Then came the meni | the liberties allowed their fathers, lisabands, | ys enjoy a very different se pulletiany Trom that | evening, James Woods, a citizen who recently | their homes, we desire tosay that the excellent cf. ‘The Union Section Temperance Radicals hold | le should not sce her again for two weeks, not | bers and olficcrsof the following Lodges in Wlitch ft” now posseescs. Florenve began with fecta of Dr. Schenek's reasonable rameiics, Seq Weel Tonte and Mandrake Pills, are partientarly evident when taken by thoge who are injuclouly aflecter by a ehanve of water and dict. | Nu peron shonlil leave home without taking a xupply of thees safegnuris along. Kor eate by all druvginte, BARBIES TOULET SOAP, BARAT TILET SUP Unrivated for the Voller aud the ia. art from Cheycnue, and who was ne- commerce and ended with the arta; and there | Srived here * reeins some feason to suppose that the name | companied by a prostitute, was shat and in- of Manchester in the future will connote much | stantly killed by James Leny, 4 private of Com- else besides cotton, and peclinta cottun | pany E, Fourth Infantry. Jt scems from the not at all, “We have ail of uaa very great | ayidence that the man Woods had previously SrA ttea to Coningsby: Took up it ak threatened to kill Leny, and waa a noted des-. fort ofa mother, and all that sort of thing. | verado, ond is known to have killed But she fs behind the times, sir, and that won't | threo men at, various times. On the do in this age. The long and short of it ts, Man- | night of the. shooting, Leny was visiting chester fs zone by. . ... Ifyouwant to seclife, | the prostitute, and. {t svems, had spent all hls go to Staleybridge."? “There {a a story told cou- | money when Woods arrived. Un ascertatuine cerning the town of Rugeley, aud how itaite | this fact, Woods ordered Leny ani Roberts (3 habltants were so disgusted at tho notoriety of | guldfer of the same company) out of the du- the place after the murders committed by | out, at the anme time drawing his revolver and Palmer that they sent a deputation tothe | threatening to shoot them both fustently. Upon Prime Minister suzgestlug that the vame of the |*seving and hearing this, they both moved out of town should be changed. © The Premler had no | the cabin, Woods following, cursing and sweur- objection, and genlally offered his own name for | ing at them. Finally, Leny requested him. In the use of the Rugelevans. ‘The deputation | a mild manner, to lower his pistol, aud remon- were Maly, embarrassed by this courteous | gtrated with lim for treating bim and his con offer; for ‘Palmerston was, if possible, worse | panion in such a manner. Instead of cur than the actual name of the townuuderthe | plying with Leny's request, Woods made clreumstauces. the remark that he would. ‘shoot them aryhow, the amv OF = py Upon this Tenys b > _[ whe was arined wit s army-ritte, raised it an WOMEN AND THE PRESS. abot bins through fhe right breast, illiie him a ikars almost instantly, There fs no doubt that, un- A Wonderful Reformation Effected In One | der the provoration Leny recelved, an. from Japancso Family. the fact of his life being in imminent New Tokio Hanjokir, dauger, bis act of shouting Woods Tho winter-sicep of the time of rudecustoms | was justifiable, and lt 18 the yeneral opinion having ended, the spring of cfvilizatlon has ar- ete» that eee ES seated acini ate nived, brilliant literature ta ahedding its lustro | Cots ire voniined in the post guard-house, and upon avcicty, and the newapapers are aselsting | heavily ironed, awaiting the action of the civil iver Codec Non 10, Kecmer | and brothers during Monday. and being of their usual free “musical and terare entertain- | because he was going to take hlsholiday, But be: | PTR erat antge, ‘Noe 12 Elie | Jealuun nattre, determined to hare publle hur- wean fs Sper ey No. 18, Arminius Lodge No. 1, | rah yesterday of their own, and as the men had oH erved In the First Regiment, and the generat | trachts Lodge No. ¥ y ees Hilserentag. Alsorganization of Hert etnaequent upon the Herman Lodge No: 17; Elniekelts fanlge No. 19 | demanded $3 for a day’s Intor: they would ask Company D, First Regiment, will glve thelr | strikes) he was compelled to labor at the books | aud Thusnelda Lodge No. 21. The rear was | $1.60, or $9 per week. Their first move was moonlight excurston on the steamer Peerless on | of his cmplovers, day and night, for a fortnight, | composed of carriages contatning invited cuests. | against the steam laundry, corner of avenue A. the evento of the 2th inet. Tickets can be | 7 he hia | Arrived at the grove, the various lodges formed | and Tenth street, owned by Mr. J. N. Hardin; Clarinda,” he satd, clasping her form to his i Be procured of the members of the company, heaving bosom, * your dear image will around vt. Erainine, and he = ulel ae wha bas in lis em ny several women, as it hap- Mr Sel et e nt . misting iron hinhonne,iW tndlenaavenuer He | Woneyed voice atm" tovdictate tho’ several | in few, wellloseh ‘and 'aporocriate | Abode hall-paat Ga ma. colored women be was dressed! ina navy-blue and drab gingham | entries to be made in the Journal, 1 shall | remarks, = They then sensed and gave | gan collecting about hls house, until tuoy num-. suit, red stockings, low buckled shoes, and cloth | have little lefsure to sleep, but the more time | themsclyes up to various chjuyments comtuon | dered about tiventy-five, several men being with cay tathinkof sou. [Here he squeezed her into a | on such occasions. ALY o'clock the Lodces | them, ‘The laundry women were soon seen Castes A Godttey and fami, ot London, | Si,,tmaileycanoat anal she uit | arnn Card, anand he Snead Uste|cuml tenor, When ie an odd tat they * pai H 3 4 ancl MY ek Eaeoled a not wi r less than $1.1 er day England, with a Japanese servant, are stopping: Hectares ied jeemplar ere a the maon die eho gave abistory of the Order, its fone tarned bide : but Ge a Miss War uy attic: cre Lane. aed sre joe i faise of salary I have long been yulldozing thet usefisiuese, nd what it lias ready accorns | vent Iota the house and tegan working, Bee: Slee ; ty jor, and thei: ere he repeated the 1, c catitl- | ing this, the women rushed in, caught her and will leave fur Niagara Falla. same busluess.] Merymbite: my ownest own, [ | fully fuminated, and one of the finest summer- tarrlea’her tuto. te street, and. by threats The mon ct tho Sherman Mouse who yestcr- | will write you'a few brief linea every day from | night festivals ever held in the city took place. | furced hur to leave, As no other laborers were day morning ot breakfast touched hie ‘nelgh- | the lonely office to teatify to my deathless af- | The weather, which looked threatening inthe | fyund, a council of war was being held, when a bor's alioulier, and, pointing toacruct that was | {cction.”” On these terms they parted tenderly, morning, cleared up during the day, and tho } cofored wornan passed by nud entered the house eo near and yet eo far, said suftly, “Please X.," | and Augustus, before Icaving for Wisconsin | people streamed to the grove in immense num | ty cullect money for Monday's labor. The cry ix Lelieved to haye been of the editorial pro- | with Bnew fehiog rod, a be Hemifaln,, and pees he fru iai emery Ba ot Bre. never as aloes that Altes had otis ele on fies feaston, some friends, canfided to the night-watchman | ¢! M re * a jee being generally obnoxious ouc Janes Hickey. 49 sears of age, a deranced | fart’ small number forte te Carte oat Fe a eee Gece | Gheme colored, wowen, tbey hal spite agin See variny | Ur. , Allee y way. Pictiesione Tee oer eit aqaas the ditnets sald he, giving the faithful employe a $5 bill, | val. but Alice [s tot slow in ber tmoatluns; therefore ntral track. in this city, aud injured the heal- “T want you_to inal) these letters sally in the first who got in reach went to grass fi: stump ao badly that he tuud to be sent to the | thelr onder.” The falthtul employe promised THE COURTS. from a well-«directed blow, but they were tuo County Hospital for treatment. to attend te the commission the very frat thing DIVOKCES. many for Alice, who was literally covered with ‘A young nian ou Ashland avenue, who tas | thet wdock delivery ‘Clarinde, ceecved fous. | _ The traditional threo months’ honeymoon of | WOM a tomer body at. they could Reb ine been flirung desperately with n beautiful and. | teen letters full of undying affection, aud dated | Carolins Dannemann te not yet over, but she | oid; then the poor woman was et up ond oftvctionate girl for tive years past, has broken } from the 10th to the Zk, Inclusive. Nhe has | says she has been most cruclly and thoroughly | drived off. Is success agaln emboldened the off his enzugement and Leeu sued fer $10,000 } her doubts about that young mun, and thinks | disenchanted, and her dreams of marital hap- } women tu further demonstrations. The crywas ‘ rs ‘aver =. continon an deine ut mannyacture, For Use in the Narsery it Has No Equal, Worth ten times tta coat to avery mother and family tn Christendom. fainple box, containing 3 cakes of 3 Ounces cach, scnt free to any address on receipt or 73 centa, Address BLBABBITT, New York City, £02 BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTH damages for breach uf promise. The notice of | of going intoa nunnery, or getting up a. firta- : y ralacd, “Let's tock them out for good. Here's | to apread its agrevable tnfluence. authorities at Cheyenne, T 8 { action je, with a Mippancy most reprehensible tion with another young aeeae the shalow of Hiness are Rous font Oe ee oe ay naile { brought especially.” An ax lying in the Now, every newspaper has its own particular Frank Gruard (Crook's chief scout) has Just A PERFECT TOILE (); P, dione so young, calls his DYE of fale, lier great urief she bas as yet been unable to de- 2 wood-pile_ was grasped, and tho laundry-housc | specialty; for instance, the Nisshin, Shinjisht (at | arrived. with wtx Indian scouts, on his way to Peter Fagan, 2t years of nge, white getting | cide which, lived with him until last Thursday, when she | doors and windows secured. Then off they Ginza) contains mostly offelul notlilcations and | Red-Cloud Agency. He reports tint Gen. of at erosnilye badly eri to his. heh 1 street’ carat the Maxwell’ street THE REGULARS. was obliged to leave him. Only three weeks | started forthe heathen Chinec, who “ washee peterday Preheat ent right foot Yesterday was very quiet inthe camp of the | after their marriage he began to ill-treat her, | Mellican man clothes so cheapce allee vile.” but hed uuder the wheels, lo was taken | TeRulars on the Luke Frout. In the morning | Sounding her with lis fists, dragging her around | before leaving, Mr. Harding was warned that "a home, No. t7 String atrect, wwhero, | there was religious service by the venerable Dr. Ld a throwing her out of bed, until | tls vislt would be repeated at 1 o'clock and iu living. bat she. cruelly refused to | McLaren, of Pittsburg. fatter of Bishop Me- | the room, and throwing hero untel | vain today, “Now for the Chince; we'll vive hin, and ordered him taken to the | laren, of thls dtovcse, Who, by the by, 1s a Prea- | she could stand itno longer. And, if there ts | drive them away." So down Market street they County Hospital for treatinent. byterian, During the day the boys took it very | any possibility of her enjuying single bicssed- | went, led by a portly colored lady, whose avoir- ji caxy. There was no dress pari ‘There will) ne: dupots {a not less than 250. A little boy had long sighed for a brother, and | by Te ae Mount this morning, and a dress | Hess again, alle proposes to make an attempt to Ae the way muny expressions as to thelr {n> last week the brother came, C, 0. D., care of | parade every evening this’ week at 6 | Bet rid of her husband. ona were beard, such as We will starve Dostur. In due course he was organized into a Block ant twusle by the band. It is Annie L, K. Miller also fled a bill fordivorce, Leap ein sChinese got no busines coming Laby-sliow und exhibited to his seulor, “You've | proposed to cive the Board of Trade a serenade | charzing that her husband, Marion Miller, do- | here taking our work irom us. Ench Cale gota brother at lest,’ said the renlor's auut. | some day this week, as au appreciation of its | serted her {2 November, 1874, alter only alx | fornia laundry was visited in turn, according to ; : the Tongue-Ri : law reports; tite Wiekt Nicht Shinbun (at Kaya. ee Reet: Mfsaourt Rivers” seegue cho, Asaksa) reports the interesting events There 13 great activity here at the post. The which have happened in the Capital, while the ero ionndine: cole ay in eet araered fo tiie) ole . ee ve 2hrovinelal Plt aly ho are torte atacand aurea utton to Capital. They contaln furetgn news, ceologieat | the four companies o| esol Information, market prices, ‘estiinates of © ‘the present gu Feist. mercial prospects, and yurlous advertisements, na well as critiques upon the beauty of eloging A CARDINAL'S AMOURS. girls and the benuylor of the kocho. These papers effeet great good in society, a8 |} Something Abont Antonelll’s Love.Ohil- Piret among the requisites of the toilet {8 a ond article of 801p, but to procure ft {a not alwayn an racy. matter, Many of the moat exnenatve Kuapa In the mar- ket are made froin coarse and deletorions materials, and ‘their delicate cotoring and fragrant perfumes too wfter conceal the most repulsive Impurities. The disctonures recently made publle regarding this subject are post tively startling, and deserve serious constteratton, Beented Soap are now kuvwn to be extremely objece tlonable, capectaity tf applied to the lead; injuring the hate, Irritating the scalp, and {uduclng severe hiesd- aches, The character of the ineredienta may be Inferred from the statement of a gentleman who makes tha ; aceutleg vl suave ais Dualieast we reccutly dectared that “Yuas,” he replied with a withering sueer, | liberality and courtesy to the boys in blue. months’ married happiness. ita Jovation, beginning ot Slur Sing's, on | 2 Will illustrate by une tact below. Hirer, sls. Wovgone) and Ais ela tlane. i} perapas pureed ia Cale aploriae ne were SHOT ved) “ont ht’s no ures T want brother todraw me | "At present. there. aro nineteen companies of | And’ Margaretha, eos, wants a decree com- | ‘twentieth street between Market and Post-Or- | __ 4 Door costerimuner as he hears the ngonday Landon Truth, from suyet 10 te years belg be longest period dunug ‘which the aceupation cuuld be followed, ThediMculty ot procuring » perfectly pure article of ‘Tollet Boap t# at last obviated, however, thanks to tna enterprise and chenitcal seiilof Mr." aunty e, of New tio. we owned Koap Manufacturer, gun hurrics to his hone, which {a at the ex- Tam not surprised ut the Countess Lamber- treme end of a Uradana, and sitting down in- | tini'sclaiin to the 73,000,000 franca at which stantty Io his rout, frat sighs suddenly’ and | Antonclli's fortune fs vstimated, What Iwon- then begins to speak to himecl?, “I will cease | der at is, tuat there are not a ereat many other my pape habit,"” says he, and learn to | claimants, The Cardinal ever evinced u re- iu my ‘spreas-cart,"” and he departed with much United States soldiers encamped on the Lake | peillng her husband, Gustave Koos, to maintain | fice, and ending at Wau Loong's, comer of Bath dumity aud disgust to endeavor to swap the | Front, including threo of cavalry and sixteen of lie. ina manner eultable to the wife of afarmer | aycnue and Post-Offlce street. Daby with s playmate fora headless tin horse | infantry. They are commanded as follows: | worth $10,000 or $15,000. She says hedroveher | At these laundrtes ull the women talked at and three leks of a temon-stick, Muj-Gem Joho tl King, Colonel commauding } out doors six weeks after thelr marriage, telling | once, telling Sam Lee, Slam Sing, Wau Loong. A South Slio gentleman lost a valuable | Ninth Infantry, General eormmanillaity Maj.-Gen. | her that abe was a cripple and he had no use | and tho rest that “they must close up and leave mown of Mr. Wauntres Kind inthe United Siates. The M S 1 ‘ite, to make a gentleman of inyself. for holy ordet To bo a D ho | various productions hae for many years boon witely di Mumoud rlug ina billlard-satoou theother even- | E- A. Core, Lieuteuant-Colonel commanding | for her. the city within Gfteen days, or they would be | Fea aud write, 4 ir | pugnance for holy orders. To eacan ho i i firand advertised in Tite ‘THInUNS tat tne | Fitth Cavalry; BF. Townsend, Lieutenant- UNITED STATES COURTS. drives away.” cach Chitainan. responding, That t willl Perhaps tls may has never sat | was obliged to take the vow of celibacy; | towniethe nauerous sirtutles already achivere party who. bad taken it wus kuown, and would | Colonel and Major Niath Infantry: J. &. Gib- | ‘Tho Equitable Trust Company of New Lon- | | Yees, yecs,"” “allec rightco,” “ine go, yees,! | down properly in ure, the cross-legged | but he knew himself tuo well to be- | “After vears of patient labor and aclentific experiment, Tyuld trouble by returning the ring hmmedtate- | fou, Assistant Surgeon; Capt. William 11. Bis- | don, Coun, Oiled a Lill Saturday against W. H. | and closed thelr auops. befog his usual style, so be presents quite o | come a pris, and Io all hie life Mr. Banner has succeaited In perfecting the compo: al Moka! ve, Fe aie y novel appearance to la «wile, upon | neyer confessed =n enttont. Numer- | tonof the snractoliee soap ever intradu ed, ‘The prine ly. The thief read theadsertisement, and, with | bee, Fourth Infantry, Acting Adjutaut-Ce W. Cusiinan and wife, dohathan Edwards, M. —— 4 i aren. level , | nevel Chel tnastedtenca sre tha wares weimccabve otins the pags q rihance, 1 eit, | ‘The companics are commanded as fol a» Set dry de Le Th i Newark whom ho giares .flereely, as he save | gus were tho young Homans whom he | dfseturing procewes are entirely now and orlcinal. wad ‘phate sae. re be eee anette Cupt. ‘Emit "Adame; Company C, Fifth Caval Psalter, th Salome, Tiathew nh Ps VICISSITUDES OF NAMES. to _her: Yon aro oolways — cating brought up and ‘settled, Tho daughter of n the result is elmpiy unparalicd 1A this departmentot tar 2 Ww re ‘copa! y; Capt. EM. Mayes, C G: Capt. J, v1 forec! le went forth and pawned it. Reeeey oE arn aaa ee he aad ot Bes Wand alf of Sec, 25, 3h, 3, in La- tee Diner Wore: Tew Fietlon Some- 7 vel el rate: % s - jutic Cot re mes UN Ke f Acouverttion ob le leimtes (ream the arith ace A. 8. Hust, Company'll, Ninth Infantry: Cay Itenry A- Bailing. &, He Davis, aud EB. 1). Palt Matt Gazette. eon ty conenler the matter of formingin pros | hz Mears, Co. 13 Capt. M. J. Fitzgerald, Co. D3] Mandel, trustees, of New York, Med 9 bill | Byron hassomewhera observed that, whon Creston and marchites to the gromiuts wherethe | EaRt C. WW. Stine, Go. Gy rece gerand in- | against Mury. Miller, widow of Jun Miller | the name of Nero is mentioned, no one thinks * i. Hi pt. Fe TS abe HOT, Nel je hae "4 pleale Or deantonstcutfenr leit, ihe, held so the C5, Be Cant C2, Dicker, Corb. The Er00r 8 | eee eee ety Gi Le Paddock, aereas. | of the Consul whose unequated march ended in ctateat londthe und nally the procoseton wea | Nwlt probably stay herd sume days vet, ‘The | ors in trust, ‘Alice It Slaine; and others, to fore. | the defeat of Hasdrubal, and thus saved the es it one tine f tur ite ay Si ates ay ¥48 | cavalry is dismounted and Is drilled as tofantey. | clone a trust<iced securing $20,040 on that part | Roman Republic. The name for most persons ee ste the nduee fon montltie lat Tocnie, | te boys all feel cood int the way they havo | of Lot d, Block 118, in School Section Addition, | suggests only a tyraut, a dcbauchee, and a per- Tue Hne ot march was, left. tov the Executive | Peer treated hire, but they think that thelr | described us the suuth vlehty feet of the E | secutor of the Chirlatians, It {s a fato which Cat itbere John O'Connell war elected Awe, | (mp fa hardly eu located as to give them sufl- | twenty-five feet of the W. half of Lot 6 afore- | $0 a i cont ohn O'Connell was elected Mar- | cient privacy, though delightfully eitaated, sald. happena tu words pretty frequently, to lose shal-al tie dis: Ly acclamation, Tilt LANOR MOVEMENT, HANENUITCY MATTERS. their meaning, and even to acquire a éense oxact- A echoolmistress in a suburban town, who | | ‘The Turner Vorwerta Verein, numberingsome | Charles M. Brennan, a whisky-deater, was the | 1¥ opposite to that tichithey an poets The hat long been-annovéd by the perverslttes Uf 9°} 150 members, were to hava met yesterday ufter- | only persow who went into bunkruptcy Satur- | Words ‘prevent? an ct? ara futnillar ety- buked potatoca when you are out, aud drinking | Porctigese singer was watched by him with pa- sake wheuat home, ffow can you be sovulgar? | tepnal fondness from her cradle upward. A It ts, not you, who always have to perforin the | Loy now in the Papal Guard often visited bim duties of draw! hd water and cooktug rice} but | in his rvome inthe Vatican, and never leit blin you are never abio to carn aafnule son, though | without a handsome present. The Cardinal you can drink a sho of sake at one tine. Be- | pougit an estate near Terracina for this youth, aldes, it te very it of ee always to join in with | who fs the sun of a Sleillan Abbess, Ie Emi- thot pawnbroker's wifo in aousing the inercer’s | nenve was lavish In bis goueroaity to the daugh- inkstress. You are tuo talkative," continucs hie, | ter of a alplomatic Count and ‘Countess trom “god you are skilled in the use of all kind | sun of abusive Inuguage, so thut when [ say one In his will, Antonelli repudiated with word to you, you return ten there and then, | virtuous tndignation the reports wicked theroby “causing ome to give way to | inen had spread about the finmeusity of his 1ur- passion; aud tthe usual uarrel ) tunuand {ts urigiu, Me derived, ho said, the cusucs between oursclyes which results in | best part of te from his respectable father, who the circulation of our shameful fame, Tuere- | wuan farmer at Suinnino. tn England this waa foro J have reaolved that the relations of bus- | hettoyed; Ip Rome it was - bond aud wife shall ceaso between us’? ‘Them | ~The respectablé father nit etace children, and iiner ye Ny, Danurrr'nTotuer Soar" ta the trade-mark by which tua clogant tollct luxury ta des{cnated, and for application to shiv delicate skin of Infants, children, and jadles, it ts altogethor unequaled in [te eimuiliest rth ‘The Boap 19 not perfumed, the Ingredicnta being of a absolute purity as tu require no atd from chemtatry todisguise inferior materials, The mast te Bned taste considera the absence of artifclal perfume the perfection of awertness, and the peculiar enaractere date or H. T, Babbite's Toliet. Bonn reiviery it the inet erro and agreeable article of the kind ever mani tured. rhowgh spectaily desirable forthe uso of tadles ant children, thie soap tx equally appropriate for gentle: men'stollet, and asit makes a heavy jather it 1s alsoone of the fluest soaps for barbers’ nse. ie {itt Dslag: laced upon the inarket, but the demand for It willawvoa come yeneral.—Aewo Surk Tribune, » T. BABBITT. New York City. a a 1 ‘ seins + AUCTION SAL inate pupil of 19, on one of the closing days of | Hoon tn thelr hall on West Tweltth street. to | day. His debts aro all unsecured, and amount | Motogieal Instancés, the one having, wo to say, | taking up pen and paper, he begins gravely to | unives uw loaves-aud-tlelics iniracta was ‘per- | » Srickld Hast tenth. Kept hin in and Uudertovktto whale | draft a protest to the action of tio police under | ta'gg,67a" of witen 82,000 ie duc on aecommedae | chauzed meanings with thoather alice the Book | Write out adivoree, when hie wlio, wlio has ro- | formed at the eutt-ny Up of bis estate, what fell WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. Lhn. He, however, dirarmed her, and returned | Seret, Brennan forcibly entering the hall on | tion paper, [Ls only assets are 8312050. of of Common Prayer waa written, Names havo Glug tabling RECMsue a Aileen dune bee. several klsses tor each blow, ‘The schoultuls- | tot Thursday und dispersing’ a crowd of Hija an notes, and $2000 of open accounts, | NU* less chougeful destintes than other words,— md mnatned very cual, suddenly exeialins; | Hallot | tu each Inheritor could nut have been u fat por- bi tress, unnole to forzive this. breach of discl- | alleged peaceable and respectable working- Fs and bad, ‘Tho petition was referred to | 9 redectlon which inay have been suggested to what's this game? How ridiculous!” ‘Then ¥ \- she calle out loudly to hor friend next door: ioe: atu eons wag tho lth eta a line, Touked hin sternty tu the face, and, shake | wen, who. were holding s quict —trades- | Rerlter Hibt Tyany by the lato trial for murder in Austria, | “Do you bear? My old dunes has been bu- | “Ah exeelient familly tan wos this Prince of | Five Brick Dwellings, with Lots, hig her for ‘nger at id ina inenoeuginanien, Union meeting. But it was postvoned for yas egter basi was appolated Proyvistunal | Hitherto the name of De Tourville suggested | witehed agate by aceite, Joy, und is fell ering | the Church. Ils relatloue were shrews, avar- AT AUCTION, said eolemily, * Willian, © will zive yott pre- | rious reasonadutil next Sunday. In the Orst | Assignee of Miler & Faxon, only the metnury of the brave French Admiral } aspecch, as if he were tug In bis sleep, | feious contadini, but closc-moutued and reHable. | s{ONDAY AFTERNOON, Aug, 1% at2ociock. Bela n Lie preanitaes, S Elegant Octagon-front Brick Mouses, south front, on West Jackson-u race and weet of Iarmiltan-ar, ‘These bauaes ore new au fiave all the moder tay,rove- toenl : u WM. A. OTTERS & CO. Auctioneers, casely fifteen minutes to stop hugging mie, and if | place Supt, Hickey, In tho absncoof the Mayor, BUPERION COURT IN nnIne. who defeated us ot Beachy Head, and was hlim- you disobey tne fehall punts youfory severely.” | advised Ae. Wassetinan, proprietor. of the hally | The German Navonal Banke becan m sutt | self defeated at Las Hogue, The Parisiaus hava A haggard-looklng mau calted at the Mayor's | £2 bold no wuch meeting, ‘a auch an excitable | Saturday against Willlan J. Maskell, claiming allel 01 cule pl a a eli ae hie ofilee on Saturday and asked If there waa guy | 8°882% and tn the second place, Mr. Smith, tho | $1,000. he lonural le at in {ite pal iat his- tituttonal method af abating a uitlsaner, orator of the day, was unable to attend. Mr. aron N. Hart commenced on action by at- | turieat gallery ua lacaulay. . i ier some soreota nufaneel’™ -usked the eoutie. | {Vaskerman allows that this hull is the centre | tachment ugainst Maurice Hearn aud Joba W. | tue to some, af at averte, wilt the came Heals “planing-mlllt Soup-fuctory? for certaln classes of workmen, but he says, and } Uearn to recuver 8,000, of De Tuurville is: mentioned, few will think of als plaringewIlt Soup-fuctury? | teuettully too, that Ie na alwoye borne uit €X- pies the naval commander, and if, what with appenis HE Rane othe Sweet te aa nD Or | cellent reputation. ‘Thu Turners mercly wish to | suventon Count—Coxrzenoxe—J. H. Dunham | and questions of international law, the case eee duay. Lea i ourbe UnIGeR tou nee y | Protect that reputation by protesting avainst | vs. Potor Matica and dates N. Nevens, $121.40,— | should bo kept long enough befora the public to Torand lick her” “Cut, tor tne tarred? | the action of the police in entering It as they dunes va. John Woodbridge, €00i,—Hart- | Impress it firmly on te memory of contempo- ) hus 1 uring then 0 00) t J. $1,709.95.—D, We » damua 8, | mirul my be neatly clan ‘dive each of your cluldren a dram. “1 will, © | atte enclave athe half bat thelr werece jee Murphy, $81.44, Wee taneunbered when. tue wanle. De Tour will,” sali the citizen, aud with the Nuht of | wore kent entirely to themselves. ‘There was | _ SiMetlt Count—Coxvessions—D, 8, Iker vs, | yijlu" are prunouuced, for the interest fp mur- Yeugeance gleaininy tu bie eyes he rushed from | considerable talk about workingmen having | & Lockwood Brown, $23,715, ders and ‘fu legat vrocecdings seems to in- spot. been barred out of Maakell Hall by the order of crease, while inilitary exploits are tot pore At Giih yesterday munrning Felet rorhes, 9 Bu rinteutant Hicker. iit appears that vom- CRIMINAL. hapa rateil eo bet ry they wae a Notably years of age, and residqug at No. 151 West Juck- | mittees of three from cach tradca-union were to criminals have tvo often aggravate heir pon street, Wan aceld jentally drowned tn the ve inet yesterday at that place, for the par- Thomas Hurley, for thy burglary of the reel- | uffens by staining «names = which - bad river at Madison street. He, im company with | pose of talking over wages and tae revent labor | deuce of J. F. Lyoua,of No. 106 Wabash avenue, been “uswoclated only with what was suine other newsboys, were justllug each other | troubles, but that the doors were closed against i ‘i ‘ sant or distinguished. One of thy most on the eud of the beldge aa i ‘wasclosing, and | then. ‘! aud John Couley, an 3-year-old thief, are locked. Come avd bear bint Mold your | diy was not ashamed of them, and they served. fugue, will yout” anys, tho husband: | iim tajufuly in traneaeting Anaucial busin. but, the woman's tone belug raised still Cardinal Autonelll. was concerned with the igher than before, he cannot endure her toso- | qyanctulists of Louis Napolecn, Hila brother lence any longer, and {8 about to beat her on | Anyeto, under the pretext of belug sent to the head with his fist, when le is suddenly Paris to aurvelller Saccou!, the Nuuclo, went struck by bie reco.Icctiun, and says to himself: | thera to operate with ‘Mires,—the atrony “Yes; thisis what it comesto! To restrain | by the by, of Louls Veulllot. “Angelo, ot hts anger ts whata gentleman must do. Soho tho downfall of that tinanciatist, got bold’ of a softens his voice as ho ways tohle wife: “ie | Viennese clurk of iuthactild’s, o band. uiet, and listen while f ‘toll you something. | game, impudent fellow, gifted with a florid kind When wert this morning to a certain imer- | ofeldquence. He advised him to be converted chaut's houac to sell my vegetables Lheard o | and to enter orders, and he secretly pushed hint banto there reading {rom 4 vewspaper those | on at the Tullerics, where the Hebrew priest, words, which J remember well, as I Hstened to | who was at once raised to red stuck{ugs, became him with prolound atteution: : a prodigluus favorite with the ladlea, the con- “in ucertain Uradana there Ives a vercta- | fussur of the Empregs, and cut out the beau, ble-seller, ar idly and tuuurant creature, who has | Nigra, : a wife as lute as Nimvelf, and fund only of drink- | “'Biitppe Antonelt, another brother, was also a jug and eating, Well,this wretched couvludonot | gnaacialist, He was the Cardinal's nian of etraw seuin to core whether tnetr rice-box (a fulluremp- | at the Rowan Bank, of which he was the manu- ty; but, whenever they are nungry, the woman | por, Fitippe fs counted the most miserly man reproaches her husband, who in his turn blades: Genteel Furniture, Haines Bros’, Piano,&c., TUENDAY MORNING, Aug, 14, at 10 o'clock, at Dwelling i? ‘Thirty-clulith-rt. . near Cottage Grove, We whiail aoll without reservestho entire Monse> hold Edecta of Hrivate Dwelling No, it2 ‘Thirty. olghthewt. ‘Yhe Furniture ts neurly ‘now und in finu order. — WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctrs. VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY In full aud bal? Calf, Sorucca, Lbrary Style, od Churuitiy of the Caroline posts was a Vaughan; in Rome, He hives in a antull bottee at Sant Munlla Biadlaey, the Forber boy was pushed olf, ‘The ac- TORNED UP AGAIN. up at tho Twenty-secund Street Station, a0, Unfortunately, was tho fret man hanged for | st her, and suon a lively battle ensues between | Aynts alla Subernaand bears the titleot Count, AT AUCTION, | client was whinessed by a number | | Conebshell Keynotds has broken out In a | Saturday night the ubodo of D, C, Skelly, of } forging nutes on the Bank of England. ‘Tho | then, In which the man xraeps the hulr of the | ~~“ Uregoria, the oldest brother, f¥ the gentlemun | TURSDAY AFTERNOON, Aug. 14, at 2 o'clock, tour swlesroone, LIN 120 Wabadh-av, Wl. A. DUTTEMS & C Auctrs. WEDNESDAY’S SALE. 20 packages White Granite and Yel- at persons and it ia said that | fresh place. About aycar ago he was atthe | Lemont, was entered by burglars, who helped | ast man executed for forgor, England — the brldge-t vil Boyd and John Me- | head of # band of patriots,—the heroes of 1770, siavhe tac Per | iuany Londoners may remeber him, for he Keown, inigist have saved the boy's ite AE inoy | —-batalnce then le hua cropped fromm, Wubite themuclves to what they wanted, Including the } guitered at the Old Mulley, Due, BL, PS2b—bara dear t ec bebe me y p 8 re he has been + ep 3y eoaller el place the bhime where it belungs. The boiy of | resurrected and ts ot Iu tothe front, and “ro- | the safe. The burglary. wus u peculiarly bold | of the étoutust dulenders of constitutional woman's head woth oue band, and beats her on the head with the othor, While tho obstinate | OF tha faruly, xuuran fe oaually ratal towanls ber druwbatid ‘Thus it te eu to be w very rare occasion | the unclo's davorite, and was oliltged by likin to when there ts no note in the house | ingery a dungiter of the Counties Garrla, It during twelve uoura of the day; and they have | WSFey a du His special tunction waa to look wafer the Curdinal’s children, and to negotiate hush-wovey paymesta. fhe aun, Agostina, was rn , However, that his marriage wa: the boy was recovercd three huurs later by the | form is again tis watchword, Yesterday after. | aud daring une, and no trace of the thieves can | principles to thy evil days of Jumes If. . $+ You | been reported by the neluhbors to ba great dls | onty tobe a Wlatoule partnership, ‘The ale : Drlle-tenders, aud was removed to his parente’ | noon he heated a Ittle band of Spirituullsts at | be found, tunst have survived alf tho lawyers of yuur | turbers of the peace. Fortunately, the police was given aroval dower, and was be- low Waro, in open lots. reoldene No, 230 Went Matiaon otreet. aud led tn dls- | John Creed, of No. 26 Wright atreet, while in | tine, Mr, Maynard” guid tae Prince of | have recently taken potice of thei, and ach edthe Cardinal's silyer-uiit brenifast- which be prayed her uot "to lock up, 60 rolls Oil Cloths, Now Furniture, &o. WEDNESDAY, Anz, 15, at 0:30 o'clock, at oof sntemrooms, 116 & 1:0 Wabash-uy, WH, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctre BUTTERS THURSDAY TRADE BALE. DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, THURSDAY MORNING, Aug. 16, at 0:30 o'clock, At Butters & Cu.'s Auction Itooms, second floar. Fir Merchanta wil! always dnd good and salable xnods ur salce, W PRs & cir “Cl TY¥es, str I Nc Ills wife fs In the cor cussing *Clvil Government. His speech was | an intoxicated condition at 3 o'clock yestentay |. Orange to bin, “Yes, tr"? he replled, aula his wardeuhe inte And aa ie Wad over the same olid string ut words loosely struuw | afternoon, made n savaze aesault upal his wile, {and ff It hod not beet for’ your coming t week ln search of a warmer coat than the ove he | Weether, and le was received as it has | und duuchter Mary, azed 18 yeurs. Selene | should have survived the laws aswell.” ‘The lid on, he discovered In thu pocket Of tho de. | VeeN ever since the maine of the apeak- | the fatter, he threw her to the flour, und Atianilaey inay ong day disputo precedence in tired warment. a letter which, as he established | CF WAS tirat heratded, The other speakers | stumped violently upon lice breasts, cans | bocks of retercucu with o famous antiquary and by collateral lines of evidence, his wife had yiveu had litele to say that was new, ond the Iistences | ing severe iniernal Injuries. Dr, Lee, oastill muro fanous ecclostaativ, and Kush with lnm to jnall on the [sth of last November. Witt | TSH, eppearcd to take more futercstiuaull- | who attended the irl, ‘has some doubts | adlstingulshed Aimerican diplomatist. But the singular coolness, thou he had only been ware lustrated Communist oaper—which waa being | of her recovery. The | brutal father was | Worst case fa perhups thatof the name of Burke. ried three years, he carried the letter down to | peddled—than they did in the question under | arrested by Ollicer Dain, and was locked up iy | ‘That a man who was almost the father of politi- hia otiee und ‘entered a memorandum fn hig | “ircuslon. Several “mediums” were among | the West Twelfth Street Station. The cause of cal morality shoald have had bis name borne by dlary to mail it ou the avulyersary uf its recelpt, | 8 auditors, Introducing themselves and al- | the outrage appears tu huve been the remou- | the iutroduver of a new and diabolical species of Jor, maid he, “it's sure to be dated * Thurs: ay vertising thelr superior facilities for communt- | strauces made by the wife ood daughter ugalnst | critae was bud enough, but this was nut to be wing! or ‘Sunday afterfon. und to wy cating with the “summer or “spirit laud.” | him drinking so hurd. all, The statcsmman was especially a friend to vhat we lad for inser, aud how cold the and iu this partleular the gathering was a suc: Obl a. D. Shea, who wi badly Ueat freo snd gandid iuquiry; but now we talk of weather has been, and that the stoves huye been gaee Cig bt eager fteyaulile: pronoaés le wliio making an urrest on Clark street, uta tee tt poet ausiote'“the waree: at- Ut Up, 2 F yeipe for making - vs cok, tite : : salty date thelr letters dn {aH it might be awkward | belmz to secure the enfranchisement of women, | Hv gue, which was frighilully brokee: mag | (Tone W2 a distinguished name, us the old faini- for us sometimes.'? as near as could be understuod. If be can- | SHE Hose, wit ax frightlully brokeu, wud | ty of Burucwell bes fuund to itecost. As the BAN oes . ot malntain au audience Inuny other way in | Uessed the, otter Wounds about the oliteer’s | Manlian family avoided tho name of Marcuysodo s x . . " I . a Weents. While anal at the couuter tn that } ete, : erates” | heli arrested James Duntath, the young man | sious result, by the way, of the realisin of mod- husniliating condition whieh barcheadeduess und NOTED anny. whom Sbea had under urrest when the assault | crn novel-writers in this reapect has been to luck of occupation combine to reducuthestrong- | Tremont HowsecThe Hon. SW, Hill, Lake Sa- | Was made, ‘The vrivuner had » black eye, and | seriously lknit tho number of titles whlch tence the tnan tou suitable fine in accurdauco | geryie with the police laws," bgt Art < "Nowe thls la un account of what we Lave tt bese pee Sinve bls death vhe lus done and were punished tor the other day; wo, Slenorma Marconi, who adopted the irl Lo- while [was lstoning, a cold sweat streumed | peta wus iluc-lookine Homan dady, without doen iy foes, and’ felt: ‘sincerely ashamed; | Gn avowauie Income, She Kop «politcal salon for you inust know that the woola country will | seceived a mixed company, Was Well tle the Jeary our bad name when a paver once reports | Monsicuorl, went to the Burghesa receptions, it, and such a reputation us we shall get will | aud was auspected of taking sucret-vervice not vanish Hke smoke. Now, do you think touey Irom three great. Empires. Since 1870 itis pleasaut hear to auch athing? ‘Therefore, v s in onder to alter my bebuvlur and wash away | He lis expressed Weraelt a uritaldiag, this shame, L think it 8 ueceasory that we oe shuuld separate, However, £ will not insist upon | yet {hPa (better ecient n’ninn ban make ble it, but wilt es ehulte willing to remaly with you | one by the aid of whieh she can appear to the best {t you will reaulve to change your bad habits { advantage, ‘This present tv within the teach of and improve yourself." every husband, Iie Andrecs’ Huzar, 9 sixtecn- “It was my fuult, it was really my faule!? wwe Journal, containing afl the latest fashions. says the wife, looking downwards to conceal ber | Published by W. I. Andruwe, Cincinnatl. tears. 1 swear 1 will try to be obedient aud | === 5 HE yes es vou Heweelarthy dleaven juinlals me DUATIS, ever bres ia sacred Oa Were YOU. | “nova wcteay Age 10. kd ure right!’ crisa the now happy husband, TRACH—Friday, Aug. 10, . WH. A. BUT By GhO. PP. GORE & CU, wand Vabasb avenue, On WEDNESDAY, Aug, 15, at 9:30 a, m4 ‘We shal} sell at Auction, ELEVEN HUNDRED CASES at b:90 Be te, wt hie : . 4 late residence in Gatdwin, UL, Lawrence’ Clinton You are really a noble woman, since You are | Huach, of valvular heart-disease, aged 70 year 4 80 prompt to amend!" months and 10 days, = vbt-ininded man to, he way accosted by an apgey | verior: Pd. Gannua, Boston; 1, B, Richardson, | Dore alarge mark on tha neck where tbe ctl: | persons who buve the good (ur ————— ¥uneral Sunday, i2th, at 2p. m, customer, a duck of the most high-toued surt, | [ialveston; A. . Carpenter Oakland. Cal. : Adolph cera club hit him, He said he was drunk; bad | qi-fortune to raised “to the | AsSubmerged City in the Eake of Geneva, TOOMEY—Ang, 12, at the residence of bis sv to speak, not long frum the shores of perildt- | [obo oud). it. Lyons New York) Col. it. &. | been playing pool fp some saloon, where, be | pucrae can assume. Ile would be a buld Earl Landon Telegraph, mother, ‘70 Third avenuc, Michael Toomey, aged f] ous Albion, who, handing him bbs bat (having hy proud Mont C, | don't know; was assaulted on Clark street tor | who should wish to be called Marquis of | A.strange discovery fe repurted from the Lake | 13 years 7 monthy 11 days. evidently and naturally” uilstaken bliin’ for a i i some uuknown cause; Was urreated, aud afters | Monmouth. Itt sald that Mr. Trollope, by | of Geneva, ‘A tourist having lost his trunk, two unerul TucsJay igorntig at 10 o'clock by cara | All well-assorted Custom-made Goods, aud adapt- jerk), auld, fodignautly, Come, vow, ha, damo | the’ wards made bt F scape. He proivescs nut to } creating a Lord Chiltern, anticipated an exercise omas _ Andemon, aic+ | knuw who bis companions were, but Ca cen i ro +7. FP. Strong, Fe a Pt) orghe pre tive which ler Majesty would W. Be ‘awit, Beotlands Hee clarke | O'Donnell has arrested his two Urotuers, Miche | Ciherwine buye. been eked to inaice. ta dlvera were employed to search for it. While | to Calvary Cemetery, “i ed to current wants. Also they were below water they, found what they BORTIER—Sunday morning, Aug. 12, at No, Hoa. thls hat don’t it, you know, cue, now." |W, C. f 1 y C. | Bradley, supposed to be a villaze, since covered by the | 138 Vincennes avenne, E, L. Alice Fortier, be- ‘The insult stung the first customer tu frenzy, | du Luc: was one of the titles of the last Grey, Duke of Rent, from whom Lord Goderich wus maternal ‘ clark recat wis] 100 Lots Broken 8 but, restraluing hiuself by a powerful effort, ie | Cloveland; W. McCollia, New Ortes We dueeph | Sel aud Thounas, upon suepleton, Years, It was commonly reported at the tine | fake. ‘Their statements ied to au favestigution | loved wifo of ‘Thomas 8, Johasou, in her ‘ath Lo § ht oken tock. cxainined the lat with au affectation of Interest, le a A ishuy . D, Whidden, Dubuque. ‘g ee that Lord Goderich, when promuted toablgher | of the spot by the municipal authorities, who ye dctal'atTHoento ML GEO. P, GORE &CO., lait it caldly upon the counter, inspected the aL fpr a U. Breeaunty f ria; S. sed. Nomadio, Mahite-of Walters. stepiuthe peerage, wishod to be called Earl | took meusurcs to ascertain the truth of the ex- (47~ Ottawa and Hangeton, Cansda, papers please G8 ana 70 Wabssh-av, al lcand jour teat deksirt ie acieneee! | Hongenm. Siuauer lsiyes, Wie Dre Atorty | Restaurant wallereats GTSEE travelers; they | areld, tnt maa, deleried Uy going reamarce | frmorary account of he diver, Qn covering | copy, i = Wi) ite g yo ce val + neither.’ Bi ji ‘ . ul ti i i about Childe Harold. Lar! he plackd surface with oil, these Jutter were y a The Engilsh customer at finvt tuouglit be wuuld | auolias Me E. ingalle, Chacko ort Shae, | turn up iu the most unexpected way and ut adler al iit R ers | CLANCEY Aug. 12, Patrick Claucey, aged 85 | hy IoLESON, POMEROY & CO» able to distinguish the plan of 2 town, streets, | yoare, s native of the County of Waterford, Iru- squares, and detached houses marking | fand,' thy bed of the luke. The ruddy hus | Funeral from bis residence, 08 Fox street, at 10 which characterized them led the observers | a. oi., Aug. 14. Friends wod relatives of deceased to suppose that the buildings had becn covered | sre Feaectiely: jnvited to attend lle funera} by with he famous yermuillon cement which was | carriages to Calvary Cemetery. uacd by the Celts, Ciubri, and the carly Gauls, ‘Waterford papers please copy, Wate it, then that be sould uae re fight, but 7 Hy the clerk cume up and madu explanations, une ad J. H, Mackenzie, Edinb eutieman who was present atthe fete wiven | ly descended. Guing up on a Wabash avenue stage the other | Scotland.... Palmer House—J. i. MeKalzue’ ry the Khedive of Exspt, in Cuiro, at the upen- Curious are the vicissitudes of namce,— nizit, at @ wost Inoppurtuue moment there Montana; Parighs Durkee, Kt. Louw; (A. } ing of the Sucz Canal, was surprised while at | “Aabent sua fala,"—some utterly changiug Wasa rattle, and a inal) goda-bottle corked | Wibituey, New Orieanes J.C. Turewar, Cinelg- | tuble to be accusted by ous of the waiters by | their sizaificadce, ‘soine’ preserving a kind of Math a eoriceus woied anbua’ ghia Have anak, | fied, ie Me, Alanauder, "Kam Feauclacas B names and asked what ne would take, Turutnig | ideutity, Thus, sham patriotism could hardly Houghtan, {. Miller, Treauing, nbtucated the utinosphere with a | Pore ee Oe ie Re doen ee ete! Charles Filzpuirick, Quebec; ‘Alesandor | Hues and places. A well-kuown New York Auctioneers, 38 and 80 atandoiph-at AUCTION SALEB. THE TWO-STORY ut $48. | round tis recoguized the mau, whuin former | be better excasplificd than in Wilkes, the meni- | Tuere bre abuut two hundred houses arrunced HAI H—Jacob Barth, aged 38 years. 1 A peent t'giy aud. pepperunute ‘Ite origin was | it Daley! Philadelphia: G.Glisukin: Mongioule: | Youre bad walted upon him dully'at Dettaynico's | ber for Aylesbury, who indeed fraukly owued | over, au oblong surface, near the middie uf | , funeral frou, bie late, resideues. 180, Noble y ! ) AUSUL Jaldway betveeu a reapertablyaireseen (Ee itobiles W. P ise old down-town house, Auattarhe of the French | “he was bo Wilkite,” aud in Wilkes, the Amer- | which ts a space mure open, supposed to have | SY er erie to bt, Boullace Cemetery Ly east xcnish lady anda jovial, elderly mau of | Altman, Duifalo; Levation ta Wauliugtou was dintug receatiy at | ican Captato who ao nearly Involved nis country | been used for publte assemblages, At the enat- sieges: ny y by No. -47 Forest-ave, Lurnbleappearance. There was an awful pause, ‘au Francisco. Delmonico's when the waiter who was attend- | jn a war with England, Others there are which | ern extremity Hes u large square tower, which BUDENSTEDT—The funeral of the late Dr. Ed Near cor. Thirty-secuud-st., aud all eyes were fixed upou the couple. “Lean G. A. Wil {og to blu spoke to bin by name, and wus n- | must have bud straugely diferent sounds for | wus taken fura rock. A superticial {nveatigae | pocenatcat will take place tis afterouon at 1 toy Surward coundentially, and with the air of @ ' Gowdy, tantly: Tecomulzatt by the attache as a former | the men of ilfferent generations, John Aber: | tion seems to fullcate that the construction of | «clock, from the deceased's late residence, Ew: WITH LOT 2025100. uartyr prepered) to go to the . stake We A, Schl servant of bis own fauily in Paris. nethy fa the name of a theologian of som these buiidings dates from some centuries be | ing's Block, Clark end Kinzle-sts,, te Craceland fore ourers. Thy Counell of Vaud tius decld- | Cemetery.” ; ed to have the site of the dwellings fuclosed by a (chy stretching froin the land, and to drain off the water, so as to bring to Heht what prom- ses to be one of the must interesting archcolog- teal discoveries of our day, TITLE PERFECT. Sale on premises, MON* DAY, Aug. 13, at2 o'clock Ba ‘Terma, 3 cash, bslauce 1, 2, aud 3 yeoreat 7 per cent. Atsome time, the catire FURNITURE Of Residence; family leaving the cit; 1 Heoldenct ISON? POMEHOY & CO., Axctre, Tuesday's je, Aug, 4, at 9} a. m. Atour Stores. New'and uscd ul fia, be witsie y Shailar incidents happen frequently, Oue of | inark in bis day (1680-1740) as well es of the fiuitcantly 18 the viseutb wea oe | DIE ITERMANN?’S BOEIINE, | the veteraus ta New York hus served iu reatau- | must wonderful of surgeons, For nearly a was Tate oa wrenched Braidwood riot TWENTY-PIVTH ANNIVERSAHY. Comnnncigidons Faris, Vous, Florence, Cale century the jae of Nelson suvgested ory sal they white (her eves, furly snapped, | ‘The Gerwan Order of the Hermauu’s Soeboo | started 1a busiices fur bluiself,'aud twicu tulled, | vine'uad' a ‘vomewliae dreary, bat. ighty Upessaeit. was Minc—D don't care! le: wis (Herman's Bons) tu this city celebrated its | and be bs pow working steadily ftv this city, sav: | orthodox and honored bouk ui the Musteaud perea loudly, husging hbuuself with rupture, ee tera tee powaey wlth a grand tna ep for the Mies Schacn ble. waitin anya Paisle a the Charch oy Bugtand. ‘ue name wud the wos, aller ing a glance age cs cule uf leu's Grove. THe iat 4 ean heres of yrol epochs of fame, vac atlas at lin that would buva Segted “nar ie? is ouc of thy oldest and must prosperous Ger- Petoriets rate. the titles Walter tu the | more brilliant than the preceding. For a long pnd tett the "bus, though she was | man orders, and bas tweuty-one lodges in this ings County Penitentiary charged with the | time ulstury kuew ooly of the jyaullaut cavalier CELEDRATED thronghon tho Unlou—erpressed 40 ull tt. 1 and upward at 40, Gc por I." Addrcas orders GUNTHER, Contec: Nuner, Chicago. A Japunese Eatlug-Mouse, ~ Tokio (Japan) Tinea, ‘The most popular of ull the cating-houses of | === _ 4 oh try a murder of Bax Hugu Huciiu, was a tremendous he ded the res Edge Japits i | CF re Tat aGinad it Conplaceany, reudeteiaas | ety, with » membership of several thousand, | traveler, ancurding'to lus owu story. Feet Mee Willa Wellerat Reece ey | Core its becuse aes bern’ eetaeitske | mena eso MAREE F U R N | T U RE jovial passenger as she stepped down and uut, | Phe procession was one of the tluest pazeants = Down. Then a Byrou tuok o place iu the list of | meut, baying accommodations for 2,000 custom- By RADDIN & CLAPP, 3 A vonsclence-stricken mia with broken boots | thas paraded our strcets thle seasou, and Disruell’s Mumor, famous Enwlish vailors, and after him camo the | era at once. It isowned by a wealtby woman | Auctloncers, 43 & 85 Wabash-ay., Chlcugo, IL. Carpets, and General Hoasehyjd Goods. Dr victpesr phe neat tbcy ear ee cats ore | the Chief Bf: Mr. WH “hes Lives poo! Mercury, Greatest of them all, Apropos of this family, | uamed Matsuda Kaue, by whom it was iret ELISON, PosERUY & CO. ebtered the Slicritf's olllee one day last week: | the arsbul, Mr, Willian Schroeder, aud | 4 yery curious cxunvle of Disraclian humor | Say ever u title conferred ‘which suguest eee aud asked for a private interview with the Sher- | bls ulda deserve great credit for the excellent ae cite eaubinution Baiaterddieee opened (0 187% No rogue are leg for lodging PEREMPTORY AUCTION BALE OF purposes, and the patrons ure wustly reeldeuts of Th hough occasionally a rural party may be secu starlug ot the unaccustomed sights about thew, to the po suall aunuacment of tucir 5 a urvan uciybbors. ‘The customer is given numbered tichet om entering, by whlch his Tussdoy, Aug, 14, at 10 o'clock o. m, M 8 is that connected with bis crest wud motto. | more curious combination of dissinilur ideas, a. When they: were ulone be sald terval ys inauoer in which the programme was carried | Whe be beguu Iie ws a caudidate for Parlla- | ot least to modern ears, thao that with whieh Waut to give myself up, for the blood o! wut. ‘The formution of ‘the procession began at | meut he bud a crest ready far use, and amotto | Charles I. rew 1 the loyalty of bls General? wy Aousderel victin pursues me bight wud day, | o'clock a. w., and at precisely 10 o'clock the epured tu go with it. The former wus acus- | Sir dubn was ted * Lord Byron, of Koch- how ha fos Vengeance ma My car, and luys ite | column started from the corver of Fifth uvenuu | tle, and wo kuow by bis uuvels bow protoundiy dale, iu the County Palatiue of Lancaster.” Cauuey Lud Upou wy Covered brow. 1 killed i aud Randolph street, moving easton Randulpe | be ly auoved Ly & © buruuial dweling-place.? ‘Tho uae uf Suuttesbury bas passed By ROSENFELD & MUNZEL, Auctioneers, ‘apd 44 Madisun-at., pear Wabasliet Regular Trade Sale, Tuesday, AU 14, at 10 o'clock sam SAF Cataluyure resin moraing xf aales sad 5