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2 TIIE CINICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUNST 21, I8/, consldered, was nnt a uccess, especally fn whete there over 1,000 persons present, L —— - General, when the Gasernor, Auditor, and At- | double. Her head would rest on the back of & nADpWAY® torney-General will fually npprove_or dlsap- | cliair, and dn fhat position for five yeara sl hay | “~=n2-- rove the location at Graml Tower. The locat- | patiently awaited tdeath, She was 63 years of Fl'()m “lo HO“. Tl““‘lflw “’Q(‘(l ald ber profoets, fmazined the seene at the Hotel Denmonli ‘i St Feirabuee, T which sha pres tended to have hoen insultod an.d almont strack Ly M. daCaiiz. That from that _moment the petitioner had no nEMEDID ng Commiasioncrs were in aecret seselon il | age at the time of her death, 5 . s s 3 ey rel to atl that th | ————— Their Open-Air Demonstration on RAILROADS. The Separation Decreed by the | dqubtatathxendwhich bis wite vt In view, 'r‘?....J!:'T)»J‘.i‘l‘:“;m‘]’n:“'.‘x'.':‘ ?q'c(fl“.?:%,..“glin‘x.'l THE COURTS, INDORSING : ivi Toch mas e, et hor aun war ac. | Tower. The Alton delegation s still confldent, / L \ Market Street Last TIIE MISSISSIPPT CENTRAL. Tribunal Civil, fi:r-lllm.-;n': é.:hfifii‘.lfi:c?m-:fl\‘\'hm\ fnd deséloped owersyy Vot Qrawl Gomer Il IGE NI o e R R eran T Dr, RADWAY'SR. R, R, REMEDIER 3 v liy'day (e 5 ed. : ~ : Night. mfil’]‘"“‘n'nfl' ‘é‘c':“:;‘l 1;‘;'35::‘,“‘3:"1‘ :’:’;‘r‘:!‘;:: T g e 'Tr:’n’l. |=§‘ "!mi: l‘;;::.\lfimm- hawng 1eft St Po- it e Judgments, Now Sult, Fre. After Using Them for Several Years, 9 47 olina’s Foinis—Le Marquis Eays Ko | tereburg the of Febiriary, aitcr the Imazinacy SUBURBAN. The Penn Firc-Insurance Company of Penn= | New Yonx, Jan.4, 1877.—Dean &in HavIng for snr. ‘resident of the New Orleans, Jackson & ¢ % ecene snoken of above, recelved immedlately on o aae They Air Their Griovances and Lr:,‘lf,m,, - Monelng, ];1[:"'“‘ and Mr. 1) Pioked Her from the Miro, hia .:‘m‘\':u in r:m; nj'.?“u¥§f‘:y_:n'fi.’,dun'.‘.|e' T.n:ljll.lll "o Board of Trtstees met at tho Vllago ol Alsania esterdag fled o bl agulnst Hery M | 4% ,{‘:.““{r..";.‘.-‘"‘ifr\‘{flniff."i;‘y.‘:'n'.‘”'i"‘."\:m:'.:::'.,’."l‘- b 2 Sal S citation to 8 ¢ aldey v ) . ; . Fi M. 3 el . t {8 oo loen g plearnra 1 ] Announce Their De- F. Avers, General Sollcltor of the Jiltnols Cen- fimal of B afve, for tho wrolminary 0F om | Foutogt enei Resonns ol Whoeton o | B B e e s, | Bttt S st e it egeheriiron e, mands. tral, fcft this city last evening for Jacksonm, Tarts Frgaro. cliativn neceseary before all scparation of body, troll, Mitchell, Raynor, an i and osenh E. Burchell, James Anlels b Uy Il ihepils e peaoisd o sepnen ae ST Toawdy Tares o Tenn., to attend the sate of the Mississippt Cen- | O sesterday (Friaas) afterncon at half-past "’(Il‘:-;n:, }llmng’crer: A(‘?tf‘n;mg;\onm““e"«'ufi Elr"‘n':‘?' ,"’..“'fi 4 le"fi: \::re lasued for nm;tp:nblll;ll! 0 A ‘l: lnyq;, and -Inmea1 Jl. .‘r“.hlc, to uctl npl‘d'o ;avcml f.'w"h‘l':|'|':},'xffifi'n“l'r'r'-':x'fi~‘§n ‘,l,,.:, SAIEAT mahe. e tral Railroad, which takes place in that city on | 4 when there were nono fn tho audienceroom | {eof" (16 nretended seene which wan tiated to | f0UF peddiers, and ong permit to sell gunpow- | convesances and Inforco a trust-deed In lts own | apaly (he inimcns FEentiy an, f Yo E hing for the People and Nothing | the 2ith of this month, The sale will be mure- | of the First Civil Tribunal but a few la# eleep- | have occurred on the 14th at &1, Peterahury to be | der was granted. favor. It is charged that on the 1st of October, iR ned) i ek, verything for the eo?enn of g Iy pro forma, a8 the Illinols Centtal haslong | ers, and M. Senard, who Lad been pleading convinced thiat all was arranged and agreed upon Pormission was granted to Thomas Davies to | 1875, I1. M. Payne subscribed tor 200 shares of | D Ravware for the Individual. slnce concided arrangements Lo assumo 10s | sinco midday in s’ uninteresting case, tho | beforeland. L aiguig. | DUl 8 harn on Bowen avenne. stock in the Penn Fire-Insurance Company = = =) l‘lll:\ml t;ncut :‘m klm n;le\lun‘nnu ll\mt of the | Prestdent Aubepul requested the hussier in | cunt. Pearce & Henjamin, and many others, petl- { at 850 a share. In order to - scctiro - - - New Orleans, Jackson & Northern. As soon as WHAT TIE PAPERS 8ATD. ‘That, in fact, it a doubt could exint as to the in- tentivne of Mmie, do Cang, it would he cffaced by the accounts of certaln journale, smong others of the JMargen Posf, of \lena, which, under dato of the 1at of October, 1870, announced that 4 ruit for senaration between M. and Mme. de Caux was to take piacc on the petition of the latier, and thin for an end, which {he Journal ‘doca not take cara to dissimulate. ON 1S DIGNITY. That 1t was not wiibuat bitter sorrow that tha Marquis de Canx read, In the ncconnt of the wrongs atirlbuted to him, ridiculcun and offensive impuiations, destitute evenof semblance of trath, ond agalnst which protest sirongly bis characier, hin bieth, ond his social stagling. ‘That hie witl casily ahaw, at the proper time, the The Seclallste, Communlste, or Working- | (iio'yraper transier of tie properiy I hoeu | Bicndance to call the eases, =~ The hussler men’s party, as they style themselves, held a .,..,(.'n the Misissippi Central ,‘m] {h,_. New Op- [ murmured between his tcct}: these five words, meeting last night fn Market square, which, | leans, Jackson & Nurthern will he consolidated.| *‘De Caux against De Caur.” No one but the consldering nll clreumstances, was quita largely | ond controlled by the Illinois Central, on the | Recorder, and a Journalist who had not anc- sttended. A great many were drawn thither :;“:f,lll";‘:[b’:x:,‘r"l:.';‘"l:"{“'.‘:!ll]"“;'-‘t.‘;l,‘,“‘:lfl"‘;‘{‘:‘l’fi_}fm' cumbed to the pleading of M. Scnard, under- merely or wholly from motives of curlosits. | \r, W.iL. Oshorn wil’ he elected President of | 81004 the meaning of tho collbigraver, Tho The Communistic element, though wreatly in fzed road, aud Mr.d. C. Clark, Scc- | President Aubepul then read bricdy the follow- the minority, was constitutcd mainly of tho Preshent of the 1ilinols Central, will | ing judgment, which will make more nolas in German nnd Dobemian natfonalities, A | become the Ueneral Manawer, The other uf- | the worid than it did in the First Chamber: calelum light from . the Forbote office | ficfals have not yet been uesignated, with the The Tribunal. excention’ of Géneral Ticket“and Passenger | In reference to that which relates to the applicas window and a few torches Lt up the | Apont, which position will be filled by Mr, fhe.\lnrqmu 1 scene. A gas-Jamp near the main platform was | France Chandler, late Assistant Generat ‘T 4 it bn nut cslablisheds that the anplleant o P . o 0 o facta pleadad, surreptitivusly lighted, and thus arelulgence lllmu{muuuu;,\.r Agent of tho Itlinofs Central ‘!‘3:‘ :er %«;fi;l':;lln:;t:'l‘chz pm’n“r‘.;?:'n tloned for the repair of the breakwater In front | the pnrchase moncy, $10,000, he pava [T .. of the Village Park. The Committee reported | a note for the whole amount, accured HAJ]WAY B EA]]Y BELI 4 advising that tlm‘ plfr be nllrcnmhcnml with | by a trust-deed on %nul o 26, inclusive, belng pllcs, bolts, and planking; that new piles be | all of Block 3, ani Lots 1 to 48, (nclustve, Vo ng : v drisen and that sbout sixty o elehty cords of | all of Block 2, In Paync's subiiviilon fn’ the, | C1Fe? ¥he Srorst Batns bn from One o stone would be needed to fll up the gaps. The | E. if of Baker & MacCoun's nddition to Washe |- sum that thowhole ropair would cost would | Ington Helghts. Some troublo or doube ap- | DINTOT OINE FEIOUR probably be ahout 8500. The Board accepted the | pears to have arfsen ns to this subscription, for | (er reading thieadvertiioment need any one sfte report, and the Englocer was ordered to go | in February, 1870, an agreement was made by | ‘mwm. B WAL S HEADY |x|,|.|l~:l’|:sm.um afigad with the work. ol Y, ot Py t FOI EVERY PAIN, It was the 018t, aud Is Fifteen dilerent ordinances were ordered en- | hich the Lonipany agrecd fo put Payne's fioto ? alk and trust-deed In the handg of Jamea R, S:ane . : '"3’.:'i;l.&fi?:.',‘lf,"55}2‘;‘{‘;‘,‘.’,‘;{;.'3;?,‘.‘},‘.’,‘;‘;"i.‘,', the | leys In cacrow, on the understanding that the The Ollly Pfll“. ROI]](N]) openinz af Forty-Afth atreet from Langley ave- | documents were ‘not to bo used by the Come 'I'!lnllmlulmyi!n“llm‘ most exernclating pains, nll:r. o R et d. ‘‘until after the matter of their release | Inilaninac nil. eures Congestions, wihelther of iy brig t prevailed, gz, nothingnees ana fatecness of thesc aconstiogs, | MUC 10 Indiana avenue was °"‘?‘,"“ £Enetossee pany o it ol "l'v'L'fxlu:'v‘.’.‘fl?.m; Railod the meeting to or- PROPOS PENSION, O iiaruin, It Appears by the docamenta fn evie bt ;m”{’m- care slonil ot imit lcl? Lo tho la‘?i e gl;us;ng{n}:;mulm‘fi\t::ycfnm{yl“fg shall bo proverly brouglit beforo tho stock- yasS tioinch, Bowels oF GUIET EMALK DF CTEALs, by der. lle aid they had coma - together to con- Spectal Disputch to The Tvibune, Gobieta B RN prein "o ths Maruires d1so | BrouEht exaimat gy Lo croriont 20 WEMY:f pico el ol For i atrect lamps of the sillago | holders of tho Company. s Somping FROT OSE TO TWENTY MINUTES, sider thelr abject mlscry and wrengs, after a Quiscy, T1L, Aug. 20.—The officers of the | fromacticles in diftcrent Jonrnals, that the ‘Mar. | —That it i« his duty to himeelf todamand & sepa- | for §12.50 por lamp por annun. charyres that, while tho papers were in Stanies’s | o oivar o brlef scason of excitement and unrest, in apeace- | Quincy, Missouri & Pacific Railroad have de- uulsg l‘nu:1 committed towsrd her husband the most able and orderly manner, and to find & remedy | cided to take fmmediate stens for an extension | ¥ e neos Sthe couple reparated in body and cs- through the means of the ballot,which wasmore | of that road from Kirksville, Mo., westward, | tate, Potent than the bullet. [Applause.] &1Ic ntro- | They will use the 820,000 of bonds recently m:\finfiglh ’..'mnfi?.?."‘l'.'afi‘h flz"ggztz:ucn?‘:n‘!'gj 1 duceil a secdy-looking fudividual, named A, 8. [ vorcil by the City Council, tn conjunction witly | fake o report op the lquidation in tass of die Baldwin, a peripatetic Cominunlstic orator, who | the subaceintions nlrcmli' ade along the line of | putes. proceeded In a desultory manner to discuss | the roadin Missousl, ‘The wilicers of tne road Nonnults the Marquiso do Canx, on her spplica- ratfon of body against Mue. de Cans, That it will” anfiice 10 jusiify nis demand fand without the necessity of going back to carlier datés) to recall here tho use to which Mme, do Caux put the liberty given her o reslde away from her husband, and to continue her cngazemonts in foreign countries. ‘Thnt it fs not the Intention of AL de Caux to in- quire into and establish Lo what poirt hle wife has Intent excruclating the The Gias Company offcred to furnfstt gas for | hands, ho conspired with Pagno and Hardin | [T e fiuden Tt critet. & }“7 lump‘n (‘“ )2‘"" ’l’:‘“l"' 5‘-'-.50 fer 1.:," é‘ublfl to surrender them to Payne, which wns done, | SEUFEle o prostrated with dieenea wisy suffer. cet, ad Lo keep the lamps Ity order for 83 per | 4 o releaso of the trust-deed made by Hanlin, e year. They aleo offered to lzht, keep, ete. ll | Bivng'then fraudulently conveyed uil o some R‘“)WAY& RE“)Y REMH e st e ToTomE lG PP | portion of tho Jots to J. &, Tutchetl, nnd ather A : 457 Novehihor J5.75: Decembor, S13¢ Jaanary, | 1088 to James J. Noble. The Comvany there- WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. EkuNaw : fore nsks that the conveyances to Burchetl and §0.50; February, €323 March,’ $33.50; Apell | N and the rolcass of the m:mccdny Inflammation of the Kidnoys, 4 fers v X 1 s, reachied in hior forgotfulness of lior dutios, but that o, this e Inflammation of the Bindder, point and coming to no conclasion. He ex. | O contemply g therctore adjidged in favor Of her hushand, publlc g ot actions at b tinie when her aildation | Chicago Pumping Worls three boflers and to.do | f02%15,0 wnfoss Payno pays the $10,000 socured Congestion of tho Lunws, plained that his remarks were of an fntroduc- ITEMS, without pleading or debate. It ts the Preal- | “Tiny. * aceiaed by publle noforlety of having all the brick-work for the suwm of $5,605, and a by Bore Throat, DiMoult Bronthing, thereby. v smoke-stack for 4% 2 r: "Fia Enaieer was ordered to rapalr some of ‘The samc Company fited a stntlar bitl agatnst Palopitation of the Heart, o 5 Aquila I, Plckering, Sauuel IL lardin, llenry | Hyatorics, Oroup, Diphtheris, th strecte damazel by the bulding of tho For- | 3 Fayue,y, i, Staniovsand Stephen D, Dillayey | ** Gatareh, Infinonza, tory nature, which scemed to solaco tho800 or | The Chicago & Lake Iluron Ratlroad fs now | tent Aubepul who alons Las set tho scene of 000 people present. After Baldwin camo Van | open for throngh passenger traflic. Tho first this little judiclal comedy, in the hope, without b lic presg would be awase ul nothing, Patten agaln, who said he had tho honor 1o ln- | eonger train for the East over this line loft | Y950k {iat thebreas would be girar o ot min: cnlpable relations with a lyric nrtist, lier Grat care of fier persunal dignity as _well us the reepect duo to her nama made il & duty for herto protest sealnat such grave imputations by an irreproscha- o - asking for slinlar rellef acainst Plekerlng, It Ioadactie, Toothaah troduce tho father of Gommunlsin In America | the depot of tho Tittsbirg, Fort Wayne & | They were the two petitluns necossary to the | BEdsporneit | oot sivencredancoters | tnor ot vormteny’ Lout o1 the comele: peoian it o, nlio subrcrbeu for 20 izres of N onraliin. Thoumatisn, 1 'y it Emancipator, selog - | hulsaler in ealling the case, We haye o | 5 o 1 he Company’s stoek, giving o note for ::I{llnl;:‘:u‘l‘(lclir t'}';:: t:«:‘?':;id Hatler tna vene fi.',‘,m:}ohxeh{l;;;d ::.,0 ¢‘:,fl;§l,‘=,,":§u:'flnmz'fi: 10 procure tho text, 1oro fs first tha petition | feIf 10 te fvputations by herattitade ana herafes- | wmount of %20,000, was approved and ‘orderca it 8 o Cold Chilla, Aguo Caills, tatianofappenring in public,of traveling, of living in the same hotels and liousea, of living, { one word, in an open Intimacy-with one whom the press of al} countries deeignate as hee lover, ‘That those facts suflico to establish the errors of the efendant. Fae these reason: and trust-deed on twonty'acres in Robinsun’s "li!};c ‘Treasurer was dirceted to purchasg £10, "'“'“"néhi"' ‘T‘llcsclnlupg !‘l" ere |wm‘ l’““"“?'" Shtiatiisy asd Hioal ’?‘l«' ~ | note and deed placed In Stanley's hiands, and by tion of the READY RELIE! mx’ outstanding bonds from the money fu tha | RE Aa‘ticged, lrmlmulmtlylr{:(urm.-d o Pich | of pe e e LTt R, i ¢ pd eomfort. - erine, and complalnant aska to have the relenso | eareiid ¥ dray A1f & tumb sct astide and its Yen enforeed, feh Vi hents i ”-"r'u'n'uu. .‘...'.’},l’.f'&'.\::":"..;.‘u" i il b - erablc-looking man, his Noary locks hanging | baggagecar, and two coaches. Tho pas. | fUhC Marqulea lt e she, fe sl Do remcn down over the back of his neck, sud glving lim | gougers were not numerous, but as soon | the initiative tn the application for separation: tlic appearance of a modern patriarch, Asa | gg the rond becomes better known business WIAT ADELINA 8AYS, gas-bag flaller was a success. He waded | wiil undoubtedly improve. _Far tho vresent the On the petition of Mmo, Adele Jesone Marie ‘Tlie tug Martin Green was detalned at Dalton bridge for wven'lly hours. Her Captalu esti- cl el . 17 ¢ Ilentl de Ioger 8 BRPARATE MAINTENANGH. Hearthum, Blek Headuclic, Dinrrhen, Dysentery, Coli Alirough a good deal of twaddie to get ata few | routc is from Chitaro to Valparniso, via the | Pattl wile of M. Louis Bobastian 3luy it please tho tribunal to declare the separa- | matcs thie cost ofsdetention at $3 per ho L {isacthun, Rick Headuche, [ilnrthiea) by i, . 5 b ’ do Caluzac, Marqule do Caux. oroprietor, with y it pleuse tho nf X P 1l 8| cntion 3 per lhour, or .ens White is ently weoll ponted on tha | Wintlnthe n ernal P'afie, olnts. llc was 0 sears old_whon Jackson was | ittshura & !’,}(’,‘,,‘VE-{'I"E'.,,:’;“LM‘(Q“ paraleo £ | whom sle domicijed by Fights 1 Farity at Rao do | tion on tho request of the Marqule de Cauz, €50, anil asked tho Board to puy the same. M. | oolie ot 3 moghier-neduns (or s Solle & wtrong | 1L L TR Sihpdearey & it 6 RADTEATS naugurated, and liud seen the birth o Oazo N orthanstery. uaut from Port Huron | Bourtogue, No. 83 It s well known that n scparstion of thobody | Gideon Clark appeaced as attornoy for the Can- | yory‘of the wromgs and inlignitics sho las suf |- kil o icknets oyl frobtctanee e THRER GREAT PANTIES, hicazo &Northaaster: d“l‘ i kru n Por uh Againat M, Louls Sebastlan Ilearl do Cahuzac, | cntulls a soparation of property. - Now, Adeling | taln, and madea few remarks, Tlie Baard con | forod in ner bl filed yesterday agafust hor hus- | St better thau French Draudy or Sltterans o stlmulas, namely, Demouatic, Whig, and 'Republican, | to Bullulo viathe Grud Truuk, wheeo connee- | yarguis de Ca clwded to give. the Captaln $10, A eult will 3 Pattl and the Marquis de Caux wore married b 3 r uz. He gave o briel_and’ fair review of the Demo- | tuns can be made with the Erfe and New York | \ioreas tho peiftionor married AL the Marauls | without contract—that s ta say, under thoterins cratfe party, and said that the Whig organiza- | Central. 1x in July, 1 band, Georgs White.” Bh says slia was macrled o e probubly be the rosult. Al Bt of Pernary srs ad. Hamodinely FHEVER AND AGURE. of 848, of the law and the regime of community, Tho J. K. Benty was allowed, on an estimate for | o & f i s e waa taken by lier hustand to his mother's honse, FEVEIL AN . cured for 80 3 tion was “fe_combletoly defunct tliat ot a “%II:;! z:l[h‘flhfitll::‘. ge;lgi;.flnél;::‘:;u;r&lr l;{‘:_ pelint stie la fn the idire necosally of domanding :nrlmm. of the couple will therofore be ivided t:m Forty-first strect aewer on work of 30 fect, | That lady Imegliatsly EomMEncL 1 comees of _{“';,?35;}, A -’.’.Im"ufi‘.‘l.f.‘v}‘.'.?‘; i tor ‘fi?n'_'i;‘('-m"#.' gt e g, Sl romatned, (As 1o thO | faniay thit tho Commissioner ot Le New York | Thatthe Marguis of Cane has & naturo not ouly | 0 lall. ~From fulormation which appuars ta hu | the sura of #2560, B abusive conduct and cruel treatmont, *not s | Al BLLY A el MO A Dok an oocastonal tnctent fn her Ufe) but as “a [ oauick s RADWAY'S REAUY RELIEF. Fifty ceau e “ ‘That he allows himseif to bo carrled away under | Lis witc's earnings, One million cight hundred | Journed. pvery-day occrrence,” car- | yer bottle, ]’Fpfil 'm;\}hhmm‘ “'“}'i‘w I nyin u',m l'arzn ;:::‘I‘r;o'l’\f: u"::mhhei]ul:nhIlll:':n:l;nl:g"(:‘l:t'::g‘rn:nl'lfio the nway of "‘.",{"a‘fi"'"fi.}*“l““l"-t““gl“\‘ ::Efx::;fl: lhtlumd francs l:] np(‘alkeu u‘l'ar: of which half Eee—— i’,ml::' the. :;\}::: o S ot (i fiffiffik’;‘.’:fiifi Eet o Workinzmen's. [Ie then weut on to - | any canse, or the silghteit pretest, by In natur; i A 4 a v 2 Gescrive what thoy wanted. 1ils doctring waa | Ress, because it bud ben detected I cutting | B0y of pagetons - o o P L T A ELGIN ITEMS, Jepnttlatent nlgit, Worsedhad thin (eorse v ‘s rhte, | the rates. Sinco the lormatlon of the poal, his "That he has ofterrnddresacd to his wife the most 1'{(’.‘:2?..1’3’3‘8{'.}2fimé?.fi‘f.‘,‘ffi'&'fi?} 2?3.2?;:@:‘:; road bad mofutained the rates, aud ha could | conrsc insnits and has even struck fer. ment lemsiation, *¢ Life, }iberty, and the pur- rove that fact to Mr. Fink, the Commissioner, ‘That life lozether has hecoma impossible. suit of huppincss™ had _bueen guarantecd toall | In {ul‘hlorl.llllrrr." M ll?p:clmskl;u'il Yoy poor Cflwnl:r:l:;fl'l.’mllh:::.:l‘;;'ljr :mzfll::: between tho Dot i ¢ opinlon of the pool, and ki el ; . 1b'Yfl'!th¥'; ‘]2;29’2:‘03( ’:dtggnd&?&l ltl!fl'l:fl;: maintained much longer, and that 1t ia now run | , That the petitioner bas a character swaet, yleld Ing, even weak. of property; that the Government shoulid own | in the interest of certain lines. That, on the othor hand, tho Marquis of Csux, Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune, often stood by snd heard his mother swear . jiC Yisi rlTHE(MILI;M;&. s Evory, 1L, Aug. 20.—A large number of our :?d"m-n:’«‘»alr 4 &"“'3.‘;'5 u‘,’,““{,‘,"‘f, s, m‘»gl': o n adjourned meeting of the Ihi ‘ard mil~ | citizens are pow at soma of the Mclenry 1 2 " L lalnant heard him say to his mother that itary organiaation was held last night at No. | County lakes. tompiaingnt 160 Twenty-second atrect, Mr. C. C. Morrick In 5. that they would make It a0 hot for. the d—d M y the chalr, and Mr. W, D, tishop Secre(ary. The Rev. Dr. Evorte, of Chicago, preaced | fool that she woull be obliged to leave. Ile twice in this clty yesterdayto large audiencess proved a true ||rn,mut. and on the 20th of Muy ; . g . e complatnant, finding for health giving way, wis 10 the land; that eapital should be stamped The citizens of Independence, Mo., held o | oy haa alrondy beon eald, has a character quick and The Enrollment Comnlttee reported that Prof. Bridges has accepted the position of comp 3 \ + oute To & word, his speech was an abase of the | large and very enthuslastlc meeting on the 18th | even violent, and hat the netitioner, ceding cons | twenty poradns had signed the muster-roil, Tha | School Superintendent tor the ensulug year. fi'e'l-"ifilut-?':t.m;l’:n“féw"fiffr’::: B L e " ward fre specch, | IL was most, perticlous, and | 0 taku inta consigeration the buflding of the | stanily to have s litle pece, lier husband had | oport was accopted, and the Commitieo con- m+z HAND OF GOD. i engaized In @ good busitions, ab §20 or moren | - ey P bl en it Compio o ooy 4 held up, to scorn al thote who hid the temeriy | HLueh tae ety and county, A resotution was | press hor, 1 dhrect hor entira lifa and toleavo hor | {inied ard Insteucted to provide speakers to 3 weck, aud asks- for o suitablo soparato tnaine g Snecial Dispatch to TAe Tribune, DonuQue, Ia., Aug. 20.—About hulf-past 1 DIVORCES, o'dlock to-day Mrs. Nicholas Basan, wifeof & Martha Ann Willi -filed her UHIl yesterday address the next mecting, which will be held Monday night at Meisnerts Hall, which is on ‘Twenty-sccond strocty near Wabash avenue. conde! ., Te o i adopted to sustaln and aid the bullding of tho | Deither, nor independence, nor willy nor in origin- tenance. 5 gf»yu‘-g"x;&"e'fi'fflx &e"(w\%.:nnol{m‘lv.h ‘-0\'\'/'1'.'31.','5 Toad. Tiere s nu Joneer any doubt. that this | 818g power i suythiog whatever, the Government! " asked e, ** We, the peo- | hew extenalon of the Chicago & Alton Rallrond | you 0 po ot Sioye irens DR. RADWAY'S le, sald hie, * and we should control the land. | will be commenced 1o a short time. her, 58 1o hns bimecll 51d, A8 . +* Gold-ming ~ ‘Spocches wore mado last. night vy Messrs, 31, | tatlor, was found dead fu the rear of her house. mmlm her hushand, Joseph Willf, ulmn;huf ¢ e Sap s f o . ' ¥ . 5 3 i with cruclty, drunkenness, aud ‘desartlon. S e e en “’,fi-"'.‘n‘r?.m"éf °thern SUICIDE. hc‘r‘;'xl'lle:fn FuadssuL ol Tamelf bov. Soly: ot ] oy awells l‘}“"““" W m"’; u'uwé 1;‘;’“{' "": El‘.‘}p‘ia"fiifii‘e. bt L‘ou‘iflrm;‘cc::.y‘ e o Binesle ll?ft‘!;n{'nflholutuyunr Blmll'u ulf w0, Sa,rsa.pnrflha.n Resolvent othing.” T aker" s clicl D Whereas of the death of her father, M. Salvator | Col. Jobn L Roberts. Mr, H. 8. Hawloy, o et g she says that ho has becotno ontirely worthicss, 310..(3.'3" t!"l-";:lryw;r':nrl& r::;“h;:n:m\'tm:x:z Sulal Dialeh (0 7e Tritung, Fattl, he forbade hor Lo put on moatain tho First Ward, furnished the cigatettes for tho Hoped-For Canques and hias no other emplovinent than hunging [ hns made the mest stanishing curces 40 anfok sorurtt caenrt, W cinge this blderd - | Erom, I, Ang, 20.—Mrs. Sarah F. Burgess, | “That in_evory instauce when the petitioner ap- . 3&3‘&"& a .\‘,",‘;‘u"ugfi‘hl:k..'.,?;u;.“.'iu‘ék.“.?,'; nl:-n fi‘.lu nzed f3ycary, was found dead'in her bed at day- vw-fhn&l flflm ;“h Nja-ious kog &flah{: v‘m- b aceomplishinent of the end [nyolved. ” 1lo ad- | Jiaht thix moruing, and the Coroner's jury de- | filuised her braially, asylng that ahe erod vovated peacetul measures, und yet bl speech | cidad sho was a suickle. Shio had beeu subject to | Whereas ho not only treated hor in tnls manner, crowd, Alr. Powell in his remarks sald that fn lis ward, the Fourth, there wete elghty-livo men enrolled, and ready to be cquipped snd In Asla Minor, Ar iy changes tho body uniergoes under the InQuenc Avnletons’ i’nurnlal foe Beteniber “"\'{":',gfl.‘:’tmffil:t's‘"f:“'fl‘gd"’; 2ot on })"‘fill:m": oF this tfuiy wonderful lodic:ne, that ‘Whatever the political or military importance | fny to_bo fréed from ler lifo-contract with | 3o, of Asia Minor to tho Rtusslang, it {s of sowo ine | Henry McGreovey, on account of his desortion, | EYerY Day an Increaso n Flesh and o And Olevin Johnson_also puts In a like ple Welght is Seen and Felt, could be but constructed as nost fieendiary fh | oo tration and mental depression at | bot AFovy 1o make ber foul, In tho must crucl mane drilted. 1lo hioped the other wards would cach | terest to note that within the limits of their o Chiaries W Tom i Qemod ita character. e way followed by Vau Patten, | NEfVOUS ® brustration and mental depres: ner, the diflerence of condition and orizin which | do na much for the furmation of a nuclous for | hoped-for conquest in Asiaatle Turkey aro vory | Because Charles W, Johuson Is a confirm wito read the following an thelr plattorms - | times, but durlug sesterdsy elio. seemed In | T Tiavo existed betwoen them. . © 2 tho battallon, Col. Ktooris sald that, * When ¥ s drukard. N’ 3 tnany places of august and meniorabla * tradl- | ™ \dolphy Kupeo Ia lkewlse _desirous of taking TRD s1a7ew~] Hore than ueual ‘i""*’ apirits, wid retired for | ko, for exnmple, honsid o her sovoral fimen, | the Dovil was slck, the Devil a salut would be; EEATTONM PIB THE NTATR OF ILLINOIS the night with hee husoand b 'a chieerful mood, | *'Camed be the duy on which married aclown liko tions In the world's histary, For the Turk's | ndvyntage of the liberal divores lawsof this | TUE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, but when the Devil was well, the devll 4 salnt . P hesty, teal | ond requested bln toawaken her ot 5 o'clock fn " d compared the Clty of | Dossessions cast of the Dosphorus fncluda the | State, aud nakes a varfety of charzes nninst BI% s Whicl ) Ll jaundry worlt,s & hin: nusial ottracte (1.3 e 3 i ] 8 C very dro e Sareanariliian Tesolvent command Bt o i achnpy, (1 dlreily B0 ) e o The fosbaiid il dasTunt. when, | notbings (st it was ho Who had made hee posi- | HOW the pipiug time of ponca had como | Russianat last succeeds in conquoring them, ho | (EfEEtieoth, Wehciils she i featonced to S i o B et VR Lo Gy lugizs~, The econoinical fubjection of the | upan uwekening, o discovercd tho abeduce o man of labor to the monupolizer of the means of | | dnhor—the vanrce of life=lles at the bottam of aud f""‘" naged war had smoothod his wrive kled front, ete., that the fnterest Jo the militia organization would not bo allowed to dip out. At the next meeting there are to bo 8 number of speakers, presumubly gomd ones. Not s few of tho residents of the ward are of the oplnfon that when the wmilitla organization has Icss speaking and more work douo, it will aucceed far better, and 1t may us well bo added that when the organization ecasea to bo apparently u political move the persons whose sipport it should receive will bo found ncarcr the front. Those having the formation of a comnpany at heart shuuld coriect the general fmpresion to the above cifect—if 1t bo erroncous. ELEVENTIL WARD. Another mecting of the young men of the Eleventh Ward, or such as are beat on_ becom- lu soldlers, was held ut Martine's Hall last cvening. Some of the old heads were In attend- ‘ance to give directions to the gathering, make spueches, snd create an enthuslusm, and they succeeded admirably, and would have dove but- ter, duunnn% had the attendance becn larger. Gen, O, L, Mann preatded, and stated that the obja:t of thy mectiniz was to determing whether the company already enrolled unider tho militia law, and, il's0, witly what orzonization it would become dentilled. 2 will have done what the Crusgders falled to do | gt shehas been gullty of habltual drunkene | 8 jule ton, 5 =3 3 Wherean ho uot only fnsulted her in this way, | m‘{’i";‘r"f‘;‘r‘“‘:’“l’-‘_(::}“ Breahes bat sonaiantly raleed T1s chiached hand Ia mensce H o i B a3 i€ about to striko hor., } B e O cal Heporcas | epara® bed o the parlur bed:room, Dr. Ben- | *'\riercss the will of M. the Marquls ‘of Canx tucretore, we hold thit the economical vmanclpas | Dett the family physician, . was Im- | was so sbaoluto that he rnled every momont of the tion of this woy Lasses {4t prrent end to which | mediately summoned, © and runouncad | Mfe of his wife; that he nover allowed her to a to 5 every pollticul iiwvement should be subordinateas | the death caused by poison. Upon n?ulrlu of | church, telilng her thal thiere wus no nw-h'[!duhlu A maune, and we herchy pladve the Tlhmots Divie- { Mr. Bursess, e promptly related the fact of bis ;‘h:lk it wufimg}eflxoly‘anwleu “::'x'}‘; 3 :n::tvflm fon of iz Workinzmen's pacty uf tue Cited States | purchuse’ of o small vial of strychuino on | bidneverallowad tiee'to go out alans gnce, elig . 12 fabor unceasinzly, 1ot for clnes privilcges and Luunlny, aud sald that a portion of the poison | BolBEs PG LHEEY G0 " £ mopoller, bl for tha recoguution of equsl 1éhts | liad been'repared for rata and the balauco hud | O OLATN MGSONL, |\ o doun au to the s o cinfilon, and the obolliion of ail clart | icon Uaced na closet, Tho Goclor Taquosted | seayiorem Shithro oy S A2 J0upt 2 ot “Jesotced, *That tho attomnt to permanontly re- Jim to prosce ity but “searct rovcaled thiat tho | rie, thepetitioner would be'in tha paation 1o ¢r- muve the discontent uf the peaplu by punistiment | o {‘M o had been retuoved from the closc +h In what terma hu spoke cynieally beforo her it IFeetati o 1 R il the il placed in a bureau drawer, and that its can- | of herself and the considerable reaults produced by ot 1 an Eaitolrmon of 'tEnorante of man-e | the coruse Indlcated YIAL shie died in convals | . Tual, for example, he usod €0 say to ber whora uatural laws only cquaied by the frultlcrs cfforis | slons produced by the strychnine, and no doubt | 89 Fepresoutation had been frultful gnunclally, hergtoiore made by 1he workingmen to secure | gook i very large dore, [t fs the oplulon of the rhnmunnfhcr ddhouur(n lhuuck.{ tasll 4 ch miuk : ook the fatal powder while laboring under a | seevants, hoalways refured nor, and sho bad great spetem which” mukes their dopondeneo certainand | yonporury fit of fnsanity superinduced by mental | Gimcuity in ansgng, ! ! Teecolved, That, helloving am we do that only | tepresslon and uervous derungement. Mr. ‘Thut when she muanifested from timo to time ) through the widest liberty of discurslon can tho | Washington W. Burgess, the husband, le of tho | some coucern about the considerails sums which neople quulity themeelves for the high dutles of | firn ot Fletcher & Ilwrgeu, lumber-dealers, Hn alone bud banked, ho answered her, **Sing; Sitizyiehiipy obd that the sttompt of any abridge | and is in ordinarily comlurtable circumstances, "‘I|l_lMglhul"y‘our-nlr-!nlnmu‘;em riead 3 ment of free speech or a free press §s | and avery good-uatured wnid Kind gentleman, 4 hmn-|( cb{:uujn;hn oxis m:leI lbfl!l y n:r} mot fruftfal - cauee of - public -diaorder, we [ Foue children are left to mourn, two of whom | § :"r:tl' Romiserabion n-h;nh I"I.UG'I;I"‘!:'.(': A ‘1‘“ sentl- ein e viiiorof life, for It prejures W w ol sGund marerid. i & comanlol sumption, Glanduiar D he soon dise after an effort which laated two centuries, Tho | ness; and hns deserted him for several years, , L o: I Christians will rule In the loly Land. firoat, Moutn, Teniors, Nedesin aMs . uieers in GiTais ahd other partgof th " 'Ror Iyee, Strum: With such a conqueat, not_only Bothlehem and | o Friday will ba tho iaat day of service to the |, Sialit il oLt PAnA L ek S m'e'?v&’.’.'f::lu‘::xs& v 5 Buperlor Court for Beptomber, New calendars | Sk § Cruptions, - Kever Kor Domascus, ount 8tnal aud tho banks of the | wifi be prepared. C s earing terin nnmbers | Sink Warsne S feums, l-?g‘l;"-rlrd"lrl‘.‘ . Jordan, but Jerusalom lteclf, will Lo crowned | higher thau$,100 (zeneral No. G2,000) ueed not | Aoty Wotine In the Elesh, fauore Cancersin | by the banners of the Cross, Mount Ararat, ‘lfln‘qllumll. 'u[flslduy{hAug. a4, will bo tho lnst .nm|rn'uuaen‘lnmnfd‘hl:“l"unldu::fl:‘lv\\cmfl:!l‘:lfilm cas, And & fow daya wie whil prova etson st bt o too, whenico may be aaid to have grown forth | (ay fef AERRIENLAOUCRS, |00 vy 1 qigrc | Eihor of tiess forme ot disease 114 Bowtis jower tocire the parsut trunk of tho religions alike of the | pigey “Court - yesterday aguinst John o | e pattent, datty becomtag roduced by the dew, the Molismmedan, and tho Christian, | Jordan, slins J. IT. Clark, & quack doctor of this B panitun WAL AT foRtimuslly pro would fall into Muscovite hands. city, for wending lottera through tho mall, wiving o p s M arTestinae/iess wartos, il repatisy But the bistorical value ot tholr conquests | notfeo whore o' procuro certaln rubber Rooda, | foesies Mateelal iy frof bealthy bluod=and ib would not be conllued to Paleatine and the boly | Jurdan was brought up threa years asto, tagother | taiut for wiien oneq thia nrd! commences [ta wor places,—to tho sacred spots nnce famillar with | with others of tho same stamp, charzed with | gfRurincation, sndsucceedsIn Glnlutinlai the low cf the footateps, voice, aud deeds of Curlet, Much | similar practices, and escaped with o flue, This ey jaire will by rand, € will Tecl himeclf stronger, the food dig nearer Constantinople, thelr battalions would | time Lo is ot likoly to get off so easy. 5‘3‘ appetite Improving, ‘Abid ead and welghtin: el tind thomsclves perhaps camplog on, at_lenet UNITED STATES COURTS. ergaeing. trondlug, tho elasaiowall of {ha Troad, el | Charles 1iheock coMumencda sult sestor. | risb iy, docs tho farspartiien etolvent cacei 12 Lay, whither the British flect was lately scnt | day agalust Mses J. Richards to recover $3,000. | Constitutional and 8kin diacases, but i3 s tho ouly por h‘um afimcu'hl t{m J{’" .,"“fi“ w? An.ru nssured, £ “n.:{nxun}wir m-runai i ) Bive cure for 5 where the much [cobler barks of Azamemuon, Bugone McKuy, of Evanaton, flled a volun- . . . King of Argon and Monclate 113 brudler ' | tary éc:’llgfin n ué'x’mn’:gul Jesteray. 1l pro- Kidnoy atd Bladder Complaints, gw, put in, frelgl wi 0 douchty (irecl urred debts aro 0. o secured 9,130.25, 2 ¢ who pwms' dgstined to beslege Urlam's city, | and the unsecured 85,0007, Tho assot vore A R R ke el i The Rusatans may tind 1t _romantle to bivouac | prisy 82,500 in laud, bllls, and notes, 3501, Disease, Afbuminuriy, aind 16 wi) cascs whers tiere within the excavitiousof Dr. Schliemann; at all | stock of hoots and shoes in store at Ev: o wusie of {he rfuln, Byphil N o | kit sepoulis of the water is fick, ipudy,miic accond to wur upponents tne eame protection | gro fuliy wrown, s ineults, cvents, the Czar could not but feol a thrill of | §72153; fixtures, shelving, tools, nnd wiih nubtances ko the whits of an ey, o thredds ke : 5 Bt antt? Mok s Hactia Or o | y grow Vhen e 100k U L0 v g lenqong, Unvesrable || Tho counpiites sppolntoliat & former mesting | Hrido at adding to hisdomintons nsiteso tamous | maching, e, 34031 storo necaunts, e andwBlte bave dust Ueposiis. and when Hheic s v inteter a rebuke, which shall bo LATE LOCAL ITEMS. That this jealousy, which not unly had notthe | reported ns the result of thelr conferenco that and 80 consecrated to the veneration of man by | awd poficies of fire tnsnrance, 1,600, ricking burn{ng senuiion’ 12 e'eciion o 1 wheil passl, Al ved, 10 he unwacrantable I P40 ¥ho siiall o tis Bucic snd aioti tho Jofoh. alizhteat catise, or even pretoxt, was exerchied o y Iheve reserved rights during the Last night Thomas Ean and four others en- | tha gubject of difforent lnuu. who in different ate rallway trunbies ot Uhiladelybis, St. Louls, | tered Wells® soloon, Nos, 123 und 130 Clark | scenca bl\'ulnuk'wllhlhu petitioner. ‘ Chicayo, and other places. atrcet, lust as the proprictor was closiug | .V 0ereas the Sarquis do'Caux Las not ealy on- Lieaslied, 'That we scek 30 sccompliah the pur- 1 tertalned sentiments of tho ot ridiculous Doscs Which we Bero avow thraugh the peacetaj | Wb fe refused o wiiow themt 10 | lealiey, Lnt on this occaslon be had mado cons methods guaranteed to us by tho Constltution of | start & game of pool, whereupon | fidinta nxlumcrcnll P“‘lmnt. 7 with whom he had one of them sct flro to & bunch of paper bekind | Injured his wifo In lancuage the most coirsc, th har, Then, whily the proprictor was busily | FSeunting e inost private detas of his Uio wit thf,- rutit‘:]lt (:IX‘DN&L. " it 1 b u"x')’ wl.ul rimlrlm? to Re; [\‘V"Lfil“mgfll’i’. i 0 anotlior dirvction his acqulsitions would be aniel F. Barber and Willlam 8, Forrey, Inus o’ scarcely less interesting to lllxlu respueter of liise | keepers fn this clty, olso went Into \‘uh};umrv Tumor of Twolve Years’ Growthk torieal rewsing, In the long and lovely Valley | baukruptey. ‘Thelr” labliitics, all unsecurcd, Cured by Radway’s Resolvent of the Buplirates—iuat valley by wilehy wo muy { fuat up 83,8%0.00, Thelr ssacts are bills ami falrly fnter, the Ruastan hopes ons day “to pene- | notes, about 32103 open accounts, ahout $1,000, n'i ADWAY=] Rave h1u Ovarlan Jumar in the trats to the Perslan Unlf, and thus find at onco | D, K. Barber owes #3,100, with no asxets, For. | 0¥arles aud bowels, Allthe ductors sald > ihert o a point d'appul Whence, ‘sooner or later, o ate owes the Government $20,0016.25, utid s | Sai ot podedmne Lot ot eseiviah there was ono vacavt letter in the Flrst, but that the company could only il it by once, and by ngreelng to glye up the liaying an armory arate from the regiment, Somie apceches werg then made, [n which the auestion of jolning the First teziment was dls- ssed pro” and con, after which It was sigreed, first, to enlist i the Btate militla, and utry. s tofred, That in the coming politieal campalgn re) 3 - > hits wife, saying that hie loved ner but phyalcally; . | tack India, and an outlet for that Orfcotal com- a(‘cr liabilities to the amount of #1,250. [{is | snd thought § wauld try bii bat ‘had pa fuith fo lt, be- Te:e IAE 1L U inbaret Justly nelon the raui | ok extingulshing Uis fire, the "rottzs | ihalut tor st he would alreaiy bayo (elt hery | Soconth Y 8 unaniious yoto, o Jolu the ezl | ycree'whith b hopos to mogopollza—in that | only asseta ot Sxemnt di o elaii for 31,000 | Shise bhdestired fof ekive a8 ol L s m.»n.fi’.‘,‘iu}\'ii-':‘!?":né"n}'.’x‘.'{ os ‘J‘“fi"'.!‘l‘.’.?:'n'm'.‘: Doionestall 3 T iBut oL 05, WOU | una incadured. . Twenty-five passed muster. tlong, of titanlc warriurs, of colossal power and | ship uccount errod to fteglster hardl. . ¥ (0 Du scen or felt, ad § fe 3 the maf thine not grester than one week, and that r for fear of being sent, puanded b . ‘The actlon of the company will ba reported At Bo'clock last evening an altercation took | durme, to the (rantier: that titty woald hovex- 7 Ve arrocant wealth, as any that still remain to at- A compuosition meeting will be helil Aug. 81 in i:‘lfl-lerl nmnnnwmr.v"::xw) . Thio worat Loy s, 0¥ i ! test the towering pride of man. The still state- | the case of Thomas J, Kirk. weila' Vilts 0 ‘Yousur tlie Lenuat of ut ! ) 0 > ¥ ! sugablc penaity b provided fur falluro to doue, | piace on o coraer of, Tlrteonth nd SttG | coerot i ooetet ke, hat st ecas | Sh o e selment Lo-day, aud in & fow daYe | 1y'vuins of Ninoveh would become his, ud tho | - In the atter of Lisyes & Eimore, an order | pabian s f sou Shoces- " HASSAL 3y. strects botween a barber, whoso name bs un- | agajuut the petittuner, etc, Tho citizeusof the ward 7o to ujform the | 841} vot wholly revealed remnina of haughty | was made directing the Assigneo to scll the ns- PRICE, &1 Por Bottle 3 rict laws making employers lable for | known, and a man named Henderson, The die- TIR 8T. PETERABURG BCE: company, vhich it Is_understood will be known | Babylon. /| eets at public auction after theee wevks' notiva | ¥ r'd = = or Lol sy gicienty b Snlh ke it | i s il S s o, i | oottt il b Smbunn | 1 0ar VLY o S oot | At i st ek il | Bl v ey | AN IMPORTANT LETTER. 'y, 1l o il 3 J 1 d the vlr return from the 'y b 1 4 e t Ut 3 B rabibitony Tae ‘nebins v aploy: figmmuw‘. e e P ok I e | Ricusaion had arlsch beiwecn ihe. Baiquie and | 8008 o4 th vy el tory.: To'all who Lave read—and to be pitied Is | and Joshun Smith. ; ment fn industrial catabiishinonts of children uuder | uid fired once at bis antagunist, the ball dying | Maryuisa de Cauz. i years ot i, Tor sl of oty compuivoy S | Wil of thu ek and benetraiog the windon | o154t s AATQU toon uled M orce, Inalliog ¥y 'Lboks and ai other’ requisies foe ave i | 9f Gelder's pawnshon, T fn “tho sleavo of | [acs'or'nie characierohe. talsed ‘e hand o ner bflc actiools; all urphan ‘children withous | Mra: Gelder's dress. ot parties ran off fm- | it the tntention o appig her face. ucans uf support 1o be clothed, fed, and vducated | mediately, and, as there was no truce of eitlier ‘That she turned away an: A meeting of thic young wen from the Board of Trado waa held lust cvening at the club-room of the Bhiermnn House for the purpose of form- fug w mlitis company. Mr, Daniels was elected bo or she who has not iy childhood or youtu— | The mcmnt: for tho_election of an Assifheo | _Axy Ampoz, Mich.. M"Lm’ X “Tho Arabian Nights,” the name of Bagdad | for the Utica Cemont Cumpany was adjourned E{‘,‘,‘,“’l'.’;imllm\n';u}';‘_‘;‘h will siways foll pluasantly and romanticul.s | to Sept. 3, Car (Gr, Svaring TUIOEs Gt th i upon tho car, As the cty of the good Caliph | Tiradford Hancock was appolnted Assignes for Tidat eintient blywiciase of our Sledicel iy Huroun-ul-Raschid, ft is desar to the miiljona | Emma Hefehurt, B d (ucuraule, By ha Biste of them, thCPS WErD 10 BrFosts, 100 Shouiart utiyterraed: iho Sabqaieo thanfod | ourinatyy Of laking the chair L saldy tiat | wilo have greedly dovoured thoso marvelous | A coupositi of 10 por conbwan doclared (n Spulfe Knots on 8 theny :'a!.fx".‘:f'cfx('.i‘-'q Fifth—Abolition of all **consplracy * lawsdeny- e et Bl e along the hotel paseage, and ae ber busband pre- | Ly better to adjourn untit auother tiue. tales, BaFlud, to, would bocome iussian. | the estate of Joln H. C. Brubicrs, payablo flys | uow it tv1we hundred anid en faounds, hut ey sre il 1ot e rigii fo workingmen' 10 Solabluo. fof the TAX FIGURES. Yented bee from ringluz, wbe cried for bely, ssking | “ G Chandier sald enouh wero present to | The birtuplace of Homer, as well us the mem- | days afterthe composition i3 approted by tha | 8lj¥ons yer. Tuava taken twoniy-four battl protection of taclr ouly property, —their labor, A RE that tho proprictor of tho hotel be sout for. SiriA—1tepeal of tne prescut unjuat Vagrant law, Bpecial Dispatch 60 The Tridure. That the Muryuls, leaviug hls wife i tears, then d subatitutivn of ano suthorlzing tho srre u_ml SrmarizLy, I, Aug20.-ThoState Auditor's | went out stamplog With rage, and atruck & sirvant L ut a i ¢ hote! howm he fuund (o bis road e With Kot wiaoin Bocasty nligon s5 | statement, prepard for the Board of Equaiiza- | OffBSSoielwigmbe fund b biaroads o) trave] in -nrfihdfllwnvl’(. i sl tlun, shows forfeltures to tho Slate for unpald &5 the (nrll‘filhulr ‘nl l;uktn of nhf :n;ul l::rflbnr of Nesenta—Abolition of prison lator fn prescnt q Vi e urroudisgeuent of aran, 8 . Petersburyg, tor ¥t ol S e 50 | Vo ot v, B4 s e T | " SR s . g 240, n - fop £oma-lule direfs competition [y " | fuilire to collcet on versonal property by reason tion of lia wito that afvep thess. facts B w Zighth—Sanitsry inspection of all conditlon of | of iusulvencied, removals, ete., owounting to | not summuned before Ly Russfan tribunale, o 1abor. mcans of subsislenco aod dwcllings In- 11,00, Lu Cook County the fgures are as \Whereas all tiesc facts and circumetaoces, and caded. 5 others which will be put In_ovidence before the Ainth—Dureaun of Iabor statlstics in all States, court, constituge cxcesics, cruelty, aud grave jo- L 88 well as by the Natlonal Guvernment, the ol urles. . cars uf these bureaus to bu taken frum the runks T —— plesse the tribunal ta a o/ the Jabor organizatiuns and clected by them, pronounice tha separation of body, on the petitlon Jent/—The repeal of 8l judirect taxation, snd of the Marquire de Caux, substitution thorelor of & system of dircct (axne TilM MARQUIS' PETITION. ‘. an, mperup«ruuml tu the dwouut of property or The followlng {s tha text of the application uc ime. b Kleven(A—TRallrosds, telograph lines, snd all made by ‘lh-:wllfiw!:'ul"l‘hr\::. nl‘:‘l:'unl:dly nevessary to stato that the *lyric as ' whoso megand uf transpoztation any communication to b name the Marquis avolds pronounciag, is th etfcet an organization, Tty could then declda what wus tu he dlune, whethier to form a cavalr! company or 1o fulu the First Reghoent, e Lud with bim a list containing some forty nanics ol persons who had signifed thelr wllflngncu to jolu a militia company. Cal,’ Bherer had informed him thut the Guvernor bad cornmise sioned bim (herer) to raise a cavalro regiment, of which four coinpanies were to come from Chicaga. Two com’nnll:s had alicady been or- ganized, and they mighit torn the third, Or the might furtn Compauy K of the First Regimenl the only ompany you to bo formed in that ore ganlzation, Ou motlon, it was decided Lo organtze and to nI:pl,v to the Kirst Hewiment for admis- sfou. The Chaemun then appoiuted the followlng _Recrulting Copmittec: Charles Slnger, E. OQukionl, George Merrihew, The following committee was usmoluluvl f . orable sceus of his (liad, would pass from tho | Court. faitsur nine ot lictel, uad beeniytougboliees] PG Moslem o tho Chrlstlan; and Aleppo, ang An Assiznee will bo chosen for the estatc of | your bovk ** Falsosad true.™ RAPP. other once great and thriving seaports of tha { Paul Richart at 11 a. m, to-day, and st 10a, m, ¢ MRS, C. KRAPP. canterns Mediterranean, together with Cypruw | for James Boechler, 3 1. that realm of romauce and beauty, woul A composition meeting will be held at 10a.m, Another Letter from Mrs, C, Erapl chiangg hands. {n the case of Hogedon, Gliver & Boyle, and at ‘To the autlquary and archwoloiist this trans. | 11 a. m. in the case of A. J, Neuberger & Brothe | pa, Rapwirekind £15s 1 take lhvllbc‘nr tosidresy fer of the dominion of the tecining Fast would | er, a5 fazdealtis ls greatly muro bo wolcowe. It s Hmlublo that under Russiat | - Tho second dividend meoting fn tho caso of | Jouf Medieluon Lhice ot the tumn rule ubstacles would no longer bie put In lhn;‘n{ Anson ', Glllett fs sct for 3 p, . toslay. o il mproving, aid wy weig) of thoso rescarches aud excavations which will BUPEIIOR COUYT IN BRIEY, Uy sl s graLbuany calle i sote day bring to light many marvels of thoss | Georze Richands and Anzie Mctilll, exccutars | i ¥Suicriul tura your incdicine Lus dt:nl:lmh l-.‘emm;u &md\ ‘l'unl;e ‘i.'x mm-&l ft;‘kmum of the w(ll";yj ul!‘mflc?rrdg. ‘u‘lcx‘m:ud. be"l:}‘ @ { qufle a pumber from thie piaie. ot with the uen of old. Wo shou! rol sce st Henr; ichards, claime o the walls of Jerusalom wholly. fegcaluds i i 4 G | o ate well scquatated with Mrs secrets hcngut:x the fll of nab{lod‘wam h‘mo.i 3 e‘:"'lm"'n flcda hm‘-‘u-luutl?ulm: icaup of selliniy nnmyfimlxo Lo Heaclerutl fere cotue open fuctsi and in many pluces, now Melissa Loranger, Guorge P, Iruistiats ol I por, eravns e o 853 sodted bouk by Turkish jealousy and d ranger, and W, J. Lo Millat o orolnse o morte Sl bmor §-§:,:,!f,‘gg;“;‘,',,."f"“ i filiid the-manyor obstinacyy revelations would result | puge for 4,000 on Lots 23 to 40, inclusive, Block Lnenpaci & €0 fram the lndefaticable tolls of now B¢ 15, and Lots 11 to 14, inclusive, fn Block 14, all Apn Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18. 1875, f X A ¢ wnd Cesuolus illuminating perlods intensely in Jansen’s Bubdivision, in Sec, 18, 86, 15, e SPEsited aud cuansolled by tho Goverumont 84 00n tenor Nicollud, 4t prescat. S Londou wlth the | e.confcr, with the e O seines ot | Terasting to modern Christendom, oa belni | - Claus Guden tlod o LU agaist his hite part. | s e 2 11h—Tho Government to eslablish a Nation- AMurquise: Catiln. Sy ¢ * 7" | periods during Which the futh of the Chbristian | ner, Hermaun Gaden, asking for an accuunt of 5 % & tiin, aud brauch banks wherever peeded. It gures eann ade up untll Whereas, On tha 20th of July, 1868, the Marquis It was then decided to adjourn and meet | ¥a% founded and nourlsbed. Thus the present | the busiucss of car] tering and bullding, in _ i 814l ivvoke all otuer bunk cnartors, call in overy | scttlcient with Couuty Collectors some tiwme | of Caux coutracted 8 tarriage, ccording Lo tio aguln at the Boanl of Trado Buiding Wednes | W8T 183y bring its contributivu to learnivg, | which uwly were ¢ dup tothe time of dis- y i Jual Bank bil), aod lesue the only money oi- | heuve, Engliab laws, with Mlle, Adelo Jeanno Matle Pute : ¥ o cd, however, at o terrible and crued wost, | solutiow, last December. 3 AY S i 140 circulatlon, viz.: Goveruoent greet. —————— 4i) before the cusulain of the Lhurch of Our Lady | 44Y €veniug at hult-pust 7 o'clock. gk L i i Jauies L. Libley, of New York, begon a sult L ] w0.d; und ativer. B FINANCIAL of Victorics, ab Clamplaw, County ef Burtey, CONPANT L Toported Dlowing Up of the Natusal | by sttachment yesterday against doseph and ¢ Lauiconth=Al Goveroment oficers sball 1o 4 Englaud. of the First Reglneut, I N. 0., was tohave been | Ttop s Up Tios D. Metaler 1o rocosor 8504 J ILLS! t 0 ¢ daed walarios, all fecs Lelng proabited, + Purrsnusa, Pa,, Aug, 20.—Among tna larzest | ~ 830 tiog th lage tho Msrquts | tuuatered juto acpvive last cvening, but, owlng p Bridge, Charles D. Mctzler to recover 8531, 2 B FlursenrhThe Goveeors ':p'xi'mg-uu @ par- | of reccut fatlurcs bero is that, of J. C. Bidwll, ofl?.!:nx"x:\?:m; i scutiesebia. f atfcelion | 10 the bAenco of some of th persons expected Greenup (Ky.) Indenendent. S toplestir e sl Ja acelle MW G . 5 s : 8115 wiale duly convicied of “erisio” (0 'bo re- | of yyg Pyyeeburg Plow and Cruciblo Works, who | 43 war leadcravas which bad beea for u leug | fo be proseat, the coreuony was postponed, | It s reparted tust some one, unksiown to the | falll bacaua saic 1 dee for, 830,000 32800t | perrectty uteleus, iegaatiy costed wi et £S5 - 1t fuapd o bim by ber whom Le gave his titis 'acy will probubly ve mustered in Friday oven- | pe 1 by b il | Burge. Iekuiste. burily, cleanse, B of the: 7 Jdn’h—hll 1aws, to bocome lmld, v:u-l: be | fled o voluntary petition fn bankruptey to-day. :u‘:- x:u ux:-fn‘:.' St byhet whon Bls 1 ;1;.4» lprateut téredin Fril l%?:lfimn?n\?c:fl:::?bfl ¢I:|“ “'i’:&’fifl'{" “‘: Ub.w?“;:l%af“ ‘: “,:::“ i W;n ul: i o ‘fim:': }-‘:::nc-h:'ufld:‘or uluu'_}:::‘m:r'fi“te?;:u i #u1i:d by the people after gach session of the Leg- | 11t Mabilitles amount to $220,000, amply se- | 'That duriue several years this union was happy, At amcetingof theBecond Reghment I, N, G., | are unably to lwagine the biseoess of the beart - E. sue am Hansbrough for | b “onktipattou, ' e Rvadn A bl tectea | SUred, excopt B000- The bulk of the paper AndJtucamed s 1f boliiig b0 dutacly tis bt [ ot e e i oo ueu]k;g'hu;luj. Sturpby | of the L s e et lis own cous | $1000. IS h‘.,‘.‘.,‘.l’.fi s Tiion : ‘2enth—AN public servants aball be elect 18 beld fn Pittsburg, the larwest creditor Dolug | Boay. when, fu Janusry, 1870, M. Co Narquis de | L0500 FVEE LSRG DERETR AT DTt | sent to do such o trlck. This natural brk Too Manufacturers’ Natfonal Baok of Troy | ution of the Tiowels, Eiice,snd s ol u Sajrjsallsg by o lirect vote of the people.| o | tbe Feunayivania Bauk, §13000. Lo e wuh sood tiRE A Saabie change Cnmlum-ll-unmey 16 the. Mujority. K¢ ‘the | has, for the past Utty years, becu visited by pers | begsn & sult for 3,00 aguinst Wikllam 8. Goie e O] e i na i reury, 2 . atscnlh—. . d takv: ¢ . A - h y ¢ cure, Pur 3 s " Yosatble p?a::d wnder ':flmn::n::mu'x Le tude r.fl.H’.‘.?fi.'é‘:'.‘x’i fsh-.r":flu' d’.ng.:.";.h“ | Coucluadon of the electiou the mn{wy ld?uumul sons from & distance, who weut away dulighted :fi“v anll lnoil‘ht.rl ‘!ulr the samo awount agalnst | % or’e ALty toms resultizg (% 0F 21l to-uperailva ssaociutiong with Govermunent RELIGIOUS. ‘rho tendernsan ond coltfuaes Which ehe bud | to the Atlantic Hutel, where o cullation was | with what they saw, '14 was s beatiual uafur, | tho Golugn Ryctifylug Compans, oo Sl S P nicad € 1it and supetvidion, and conducted In the Jotes- Bpecial Dispaich (o The Tribuns. shown Lim jo relurs for his own stec- | spread, aud to which full justice was done. | Tock-arch bridie, spanning @ smail tributary of P C s tipailon, Toward m“hmgg of the Tt w40l L ggnule peoplc. ) tn gave plsco ot 1bu ' thmo 1o & | Tuasts, speeehies, singiug, ete, oovupied the re- | Little Sandy Hiver, 130 fest wids, stood 90 oter Gates aud Wiltlan Glies plesded guilty S AChigy of the siuthach, Naasca. Heaniund ‘Tue plalfora was unantmously adopted. CamLinviLLs, I, Aug. 20.~The Soutbern | murked coldusas. to an incxplicable lrritabll- | mainder of the - 4 fect abovo tho stream. snd was situated just | to lurceny and were remanded. 3 gt of Kulluess of '{afif}‘x"'n‘:‘f 16a e i H B v W!{ 8 APEECH RS, Methodist cutnp-mecting, which bas been fo ses- g;’u"l':h‘n'-‘flzb ;&01‘!:5‘ :mlj padrd ‘:"l h;w i —— below a fall of the streamn of the sawe height, (u}:"l{fl: 111;. :Scnm:‘m. Lnngui;\ ISumn\n. r\evm- Taur bauption T'"‘""H"'w' fiay st tumed & X (iAtber tho reading Joli MeCaulif wnoke for | aion uear this ity for i day puat, ceaso yoa- | W4 OBt worly bakeriied sprenchue 1n one SOUTHERN PENITENTIARY, e e et g o8 460 | (01 for lakety. “Tho vase. cocimit tho caty | Dot becotnlue, Fiutierias ot Sht, ot s H abave reconded, uly 1o oMIeE sort ol & Way, | terday after & most successful meeting. . The 'vlw »‘t?l- ure which 800 revesicd jtsell to Hpecial Dispuieh (0 Ths Tridune pighpactissSloadnimer s day, and u scaled verdicy s to bo returned thia | Lessut “;m% Lois of Webs faciad ; Tucro was also anotlier stand, where Cow: | sitendance was unprecedeated, and theintereat | 158 87580 08 CUAE o 1o yieentions sndgo- | BPRINOYIELD, Ill, Aug. 2.~The Commis- Death After Long ¥ufferlug, worulog. Sawiels Varaish . muniatic Teutons bLeld forth. Hers the irst | Wabilested ineresscd with each day's moottng. | 01800 Gward bis wile, 1n 1ho hope. of bringing | sloners to locate and construct the Southern Rochester Unlon, JUDONENTI, Deat, sk : spaaker was Gustave Lywer, ng}u jtaed »—Em—— Esr lack 10 blu by geslenes aul*bly Kindess | Peoitentiary to-day sppointed Joseph ), perzitt, | This morsiog Mrs; Aua M‘;rv,“'&l;‘?t George glTanion CoumeCoxrcasions.<A. Grdley & | Iwfigdey, ety 3 sou the _workingu . Ho was ons. ‘ Bt : 4 J I ! * Lillowed by Joseph Brucker, of Mil- Bpecial Dispateh o The Tribuns. Tt 3 mes even e thaught he bad suscesicd, | 1 of e Siate Liglter, aa Clerk of the new | Hletesten By Sk Tor s ““khe . i . : but wituout truth; that little by little, the litt) e v o8y i L | Momuis, Lik, Aux. 20.—The Teacbers' Tnstt- | BRSNS (TS do Tt becae e poavi o bitle wore ire thrown L. He was tollowed by | tute convened at this place this witernoon with | guve risy 10 scencs must ulicasive Lo ber husband. Heusy F“flil"; who dagr n:Td lwhdulm sbout forty teachers present. gh'lm"' State | \ Ths ‘a. c.]&".fl':w",‘& ‘Il’:o ;‘xf&“;;“.fl‘ ;x:“rz. : & veit atove in German. st speaker was o | Buperinteodent, will address the Institute on | and, weariad, no doubt, &t not FA able to forcs { ms0numed Strablan. The mesting sl things | Tuureday sftesacon. Ler biaoaoa fo some sct of violencs WhiCH migee by & ck S oo yo 1tz Feultentary, s Lo will sbortly wo fo Joliet to e it e ycara Boe Hsppy tidlse for nervous, wafferers, and thots pect the stem, of bookkeeping there, with 8 | the witala Bftecn yearw bas tiot lain upan u bed | Whe bave bectt dused, diusged, snd guicked. "Pul- RUE‘ vigw of sloping i the vew ru;mm;.y. o | vl o .mlz.’ Far e paat L:vuvf:;ro vhe | Tormachensy Elesini s wtctually “care pee; READ FALSE AND T : + 18 gircu out L-night that no further action | has not becn out of u chaly, even Lo sit UooN & | fousnalosith Tafurab o werth thon s e ing RADWAY & €O, ¥e. n_tho Soutberu Pecltentlary lucation matier | couch Her apine aud Hibis were distorted gud | Jous-* % direse smicher Galsola ompany, | whindll® Wenee? il i tBusasd Wit DG taken Butl the retoru of (R Atiaroye | ctilshed, and she was best forwird nesrly | Cracinsati or Fultermicher Ualvasle Company ..t{';‘.“.’::.'}:f.""" Adgasiel 1 H i