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= B THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22, 1877 her hehalf, pald largs attorney's fes, that by thiy A eays, In one of the clun-roome. 1t bezan early in &l within tha perind of ten years. all children hetween [ at least no better reason has yet been Bit npon. | aslf. 1t Mr. Rherman really wants the Govern- BARDITT'S TOILET SOAP, rl‘l'[l‘.l CIVI‘Y. lhznr:-mu«n and it lasted all night, And when it | expendinz these latce snms of moncy hie hadre. | thouceaf inaad 13 years who bave nat tren vacciuat: | Iu the halr-puilinz mateh. the white woman kept | ment to raame, he must Ohiain IeaYs 10 fand (ho | memmsan> B e vV N i closed the General wan ro delichted with the aptl- | covered for her beneft a valuable portion of the | FLARCEIREncr. ATC required to submit (NERSIRES 1 | & firm grip of the negro's kinky wool, and rather | greenbacks, which will extingnlah them in the tude shown by the youns meny that he eave thein | estate. and that these serviceaand the money ex- Chde 418 ERlidren from tha e 8.hools whu havs | EOb the heatof her, whereupon the negro drew n | natural and buuiness-Iike way in which & merchant, GENERATL NEWS. all the apere change he had, which was mach, and | pended were reaaonably worih the nndivided two- | nat een vaccinated within the perlod of seven years, | tazor and carved her antagoniet across the loft | unatle to redcem his past-dne ohligations, ex- L% 0acheck far 300 They also, it taalleged, | thirds in all the renl esiate belonging to the estate. | and the Reltefand A Soetety are cequested to wiibtold | temple, cutting the artery and canstng what would | changes them—If he In aman of honor am values The Labor-Leagne meeting which was o havo | Atked him to call meain, hathe uid that he conld | Fhe heircea and her husband, Telying on_ theao | a1l ald from persane apoiying, nnicss & cemtificato [+ pre- | hinve heen death, had it not heen for the timely ar. | Lis credit—for notcs payableat & fized date — nd ach them nothing, and went on hix way marvel- | statementr, copveyed to Stampofaki the nndivided | SrBted from a repntable physician, that the appitcsnt, | eival of Dr, Atken. The injured woman warsent | hearing interest. But even that will not prodnce Unrivated for tm been beld tast cvening ws postponed until to- | 1A (N maunt of ability thero was in Uicago, | interems incerlain piecen of ‘feal eatale 1n Cham- | T1inihGentice imlly secking ail hwve heen waccinated | o the Canmity Honpital fo Lreatiient. ~ Mary A0 | Bonerst meenmmion Fhot he can brine. shoat by [ Totet " ani” i ‘mortow evening on acconnt of the rain. —enonyh to sel up 8 dozen diplomats in trade. aiga County. In truth and fact, the oratrix al- | thosn unable to pay may be had \he fallawing | WAR arresicd by Detective Gallagher, aud waa | the co-operation of the banks, 1n 8 nataral and not eges, Stampofakl had not expended any money to necre her thin entate, to which she ‘was legally entitled, nor had he parformed any snch Brtthe youny wen say. with that Ingratitude The Democtatlc Central Committea mas to bave | o L0 e Cacl dntic of JoRih. that they are dis- appointed in the General. They compare him to butatonly & few personstarned up an adjourn- | hin master in the art of war, McClellan. They fay No artin. elal k0 dacspiing odors (. yver X Conimon and Anje ferious,' Mg ¢ plac locked up at the Armory. distresning way, Rut their help he seema to have Je~Central Dispensary, corner Wood and At D o'clock another carving-bee took place In | no iea of seeking; aud yet withont their co-opera- West farifeon streein 30 p. m.: ofica Dr. .. Cohen, T 4 ? s D an Ve aritronatreels 2108 p. m.: oif hen W1 | the honse of Tora irown, on the same stecet, he- | tion he ean nroduce only a catastrophe, —New Fork held a meeting at the Sherman House Iaat evenine, Iabor ua he bad repreented to secnre her righte jn ey J0a. . to L tween Mand Lewts and 'Suste Bell, in whicl the | Herald (Ind.), Aleryear ment was had nntil Friday evenlog. that the Iatler cantd write ‘anperd trentiseaon tae | the eatate, bt that he had employed Anotiierate | o rood)side Healtn Depariment, CHr-Hall Bullding. | jgier siabued tho farmer three (mea In the facs. s iy S rcience of kiihing your neighbur, and expisin in | torncy to do all this work, and had refased to pay | old Connry Hospitai Batlding, Righteenth snd rioid | Neitherof the wound is scrious, Susie was also L RILOOD. T VI Ltactarerof 1, 7 The temperature ‘yesterday, 8s observed by | {he exacicat way how 1t conld be done without | him for hin services. T iraino. allece that the | Sicetn 3105 b . focked up at the Armory. O0COMOTIVE BROTHERI | Fomicy i sorp s pesteced; ani e o Mannrse, opticisn, 88 Madison street (TmireNe | personal damage: bot thal when the thine came for | deed referred to 1n withont ln_‘ conalderatinn .\oruls I:“u=~hnrgh 8tar Dispensary, Clark street, ahile The vnfmcr 'ru".nrlsg,\r in the * Puflding), wasnat Ra. m., 77 degrees; 10a. m., punl“q all (he-‘e r:lu fi»rnfinfie.ueur«,\f lli‘rndxlall \‘vlhnlnvchrf flndlh-t Illlw?n "i""’"&n‘é{ r‘sfim:?‘(;. Bear Division, 1 to3p. m, SUBURDBAN. Double-Dealing with Strikera=Otdering ..‘5.'?.'.3?:4.53" the purest Fegeladle Ofis wsed in gy s g0 % % - " | romehow, and the other fellows, who had no | tions which wers niterly at vart nth. e, » 3 82; 12 ., 80; 3 p. m., 88; 7p. m., 71 Barom- | LOILIY Qi but ahead. 8o, they say, while | The OrAUrLT furiher Svers tnat there really wanno | THE COUNTY BUILDING. ETANSTON. Men to Quit Work, and Then Letting Them | ; y atcrat 81, m., 20,803 7 p. m., 20,70, the ex-Nitneicr can write nroicuna disscrtaifons | diticaity Inthe way of & specdy seiticment bf the o accommodsto the many Franvion peoplowho Btavwe,” e For Use in the Nursery it Hais No Em]aL dalt; o pre~ | on the Art and Sclence of Poker, he not pi ce | er ather having died witho 1] rrespondence New Fork Tvnes. e Snthe brachi, S When B 10 extmlly | Hsekiia Snrely unincumiered, and W feonied | Thoro wers 212 prsoners I tho Jil yesteday, | arc Klne locamp on the Dewlainer grosnds for |, SR S0 BT L | oy en time s o xery mothes aad ety onthof Chicazo they rals widow baving claime 3 i 3 . Mr. T. C, llong, yeaterday and compare them with the critictame | (18 IOUDSE TGRSR (A KRRER C0 RHGOH % 3 The Cotinty Callector yexlerday Inighed. th sale third _of the estate, and that un the o8th of Febmary, ' 1873, the oratrix and the repated widow mide sn leable settle- ment, by which the widow received the fail eguiv- alent'of her claim In cash aud certain pieces of real catate nashe clected. With thin seitlement e oratrix hav no desire to interfere. bul the dors pray that Stampofaki be enjoined from coiecting Any more renta and pocketing the movey: that he Christandom. ~ Sample bot, cudtaining 3 cakes of q of property delinques P arcaldent managor of tha enter gineers who were employed on the Reading Rali- | fnChristendom. Bample « ty delinquent for Lincoln Park taxes, I nterprise, has chort ! P i e g P i 3 v tered a free frelzht ear, whi 10ad last April, and who went oot on & strike be- | centa, Address sadto-day will soll for cliy spectal assearmente. | SEEL81ES TISIERL can, Whish, WL tland BBohS | o g President Gowen Iasacd an order demanding BABBITT, New YorkCj It was stated yesterday, by onc who*clalms to {fi; all nmL eara during lo-n‘lnht. and be at | that all enginecrs In the employ of the Company B.T. AB yNew Xor Ulty, ; row morning. 4 : now, that Architect Cochrane bad already beon P-g ng. shonld renounce thelr nilegiance with the Drother- FOR SBALE DY ALL DRUGUISTS ublished bere after the play has heen produced in ! metropolls of the \ ew Yorlcaut seen all over the countiy. ¥o he went home the next morming, living A mecting of the Chief Marshal and assistants | economically on the way, as befilted a man of the Iriah national demonntration was held Ston- | who had dwelt i the “tenta “of the angodly, and day eveming at Burke's Hutel to decide as to the | when he had gof hold of his celebrated treatlte on rezatia 1o be worn by the Chief Marehal and stail, | the Art snd Science, he added to 1L 1t was decided, on notion, that s ted, white, and | ~ N. N.—Tuihe Keader: These directioas are not eal- biue acarf, & woft black milltary hak, with biack | cuisted for the meridfan of Chicago. 1d for the Hospital plans compicte. 1f this be e = hood. are now denouncing the organization knowa B tha vrotost Tab 1 more birgTaced Thaw: he CURRENT OPINION 15 the Tirotherhoad of Locomotive Kheaneers in an: been snpposed. measured lerms a8 & frand. Some thirty. P v . il d thy f the Irish hary, HOTEL ARRIVALS, berequired to render a fall statement of all his re- five of the men forsook their itlons, B e be ot an the sceamnne An | Shorman monsratrr 2. aier, New Vorks . F. | boipin And siibaseemenin And. pay over what | There will be no farther jury triala in the lThfl Ropublican party, believing in Mr, | on b promise of | rocelving $i0 per AP, adjonrned meeting to arrange further prelimina- | Bouthwick, S'CIIJQH\.A-PMAH""'MF i ‘:M t P I | belonga b the hefress; thats Re~atver besppoinied | Criminal Court for ihia term, after this week. | Lincoln's rectitude and purity of purpose, held up | month. unf ey employmen! rien will be held at Burke's Hotel Thutsday even- | Bocar, Hamiiton, ¥ A tiariner, Boston: Wal 1o look after the futare collecti iz and that he ho ter Clark, Batile C Next week Judge Farwell will pass on the motion | his hands despite individoal dissent from much that ‘,’“’-"""m- Lut two of the Lhiriy-five have thua ing at 8 wclock. Panctual tteadance ls fo- to quash the indictment In the cane of Hinsdale | was done; it uwes tho same duty to Presldent e, Avonttwenty.fve of Lhose loft ara required to reconyey the real «.tate nbtained by 3 ok New York:J. i, 11, Clar] Aurorai W. W. 'Ry ar succee 5 First among the requisites of the tollet 1 o qgesied. du Fusricn, N0, i of the frandaient represcaiations which led | na Melick, and also ae o the coustitationaiity of | Tiayas.— etroft Zyibune Jtep. e 1ok yaichr | AIce of Saap, bk t prociee i not. A\wars an ooy The long-e:tpected grand Irish demonstration Jeorkn B anam, Lan Llalrel S h]"lh'r ta?vflllnw!;nfl the n!nr‘;!‘slh;‘l;m ‘:r‘;ymrf‘:m the 1aw which has so harassed the ticket scalpers. "'ho D ! X ith & beauti foF e & RimUes ol responsible persons, matter. Many of the most axpensive Buapa tn the mar. and picnic for the benet of the irish National ! s alf of which It would_reem X There o faie prospect for a alce little war bo- 0 Demooratio speakers, with a beautifnl nd that the@ime for & resti- ket are maute (rom coarsa and deletorfoun materialn, and t hand, Fand will take _place Saturday al Ogden's Grove, barn, New Orieanss Col. 'W. 3, opes ‘Among Uhe prom \nent speakers who will be present loyd. St. Louls:Jan 04 fire the natioyal heart will be the lev. Georzo turen penict, Kocktird . W. Tepper, of ML Yeruon, O, Gen. T F. Burke, | 3iiig"Sunie Lontee Cary, Hostons don t & Koot W 3 Hynen, aud, Jaat bt mot Jeast, 2 man 1o ana Amterdami br. Mo b Hopkine Mitwauke hear and see swhom will alone be worth the pricaof | (' A. Lonkfeliow, Buston; the un. iFving sdmision,—Gew, Benyamin ¥ Butler, | e ar. | Hufilo: en, ThomaC, Anlerron, Hew, Uricabe: I rangements for the aflair have been intensted to | T L on R 3 capable hands, o od everythiug goes loindicate that | Mansuer Lafaysite, Munciod Wloomlngtan Katlrouds 1t will be an nnqiaalided succees. Intendent P'ekln, Lincoln & Decator allrosd A corzesnonder.s growls ont n complalnt araintt NN, Souby Buperiniondens Minerl 2 Jndve Kanfmann, the North Stde Pojice Justice.to | ke d: S{bloy; Qulaey: . &, Le O Woun, tween Ilinsdale -and Walker in the Court-Ilouse | senee of the fitness of thinge, have been paired off | of paying the $60 per month as proml; 0 Ihelr delicate colaring aad fracrant perfume Loo often Work. The mitres in the limestono and granile, | for tho campatgn according to their specialties, | bor received Lut $3:1 fn funr months, ana that in | couceal the niost repnirive mpurittes. The disclosures itappears, are not alike. amlin patiing the two | Thug Pendicton and Ewing will clamor for green- | IiStalimenta of § , §10, 815 at a time, When | recently mada public regarding this subject sre post. together very imperfect jolnta are the result, Each 3 they applied for more, they were informed thatthe | rely startitng, and descrve serious constderating, blimen the olner, and a5 the WOFk §ocs on tua | DAcks from ono stump, while Thurman and Payne | HiCE ArPlles form Poor anid hnd 1o boney, nnd | Beented Soaps sre now kaomn Lo he etiremels wbjen quarrel must grow warmer. will howl for hard money from another, Diskop | that nothing could be done for them, In conver- | tionable, cevertally if appiled to the heads Injuring tha Laet winter an indiviaual named sm,““, a | #ndSam Cary meantime cxhorting for temperance, | sation with Mr. Kmmanuel Richards, one of the | hatr, irritating the acaln, and Indacing devers head. Junk dealer, was indicied for receiving :fi‘m —Cincinnatl Gazetle (Rep.). anferers, who was peraunded to join the strikers, The chisracter of the Ingredients may beinferred goods. He tras arrested at the tine. but the tears i it was learned that tha Irotberhood of En- | frym the e Of his_family overcamo the Sherl®, and be was The Republicans of this State should not lnrers thronghout the canntry are now paying | sccutice of susus his biisliicess e 18Cently deriated tho allowed time to go aud look up bondemen. Sinca | place themaclves in tho ridiculons position of | It ¥ per manth from cach nian wha has work to | persons toesyed in this euvlotiaest wers short-iired; then b tad not been lieard from uutll yeatorday, | straddling the fence on Tresldent Uazes' policy, | UPHOTE Uiose wbo are out of employnent, Lut {4e o ten Fear belor (e loueest perlod duriug tution of all thinge THE SOUTII PARKS. MEETING OF TOE BOARD. The Sauth Park Board held a regular meeting at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon in thelr oflice, corner of Randolph snd Dearborn strects. Presldent James Morgan presided. Severs] petitions for the subdivision of tracts of land for the purposes of assesement were crant- i ia 6 ) that very little of the monay comes to {*hiladel- | Which theoccapation could be foliowed, e o ol Phioe Iasminn | i, e o Joume London, “Raslasi, the ed upon tho approval of counsel for the Toard. | Daie bavit mac oo 1ken 1o Jafl. " Hera: | Thor is a manly way tomeet the fatuc. We trust | phis, except tn » nelect coterie, who monnpol ohmdimenily of procuring o perfectly pure artlclent eharged the dolim *. bul aays the charge was not for | Fhiiadelpht Tuntinkion Smith, 8t Louls.... | Bills smounting to $2,010 ware approved and or- our friends will act chivalrous. Thisis notime | all. e suys that bambers of the men refuse to "and cheniica) sxiil of Me. B T, BARDIFE, of i & ant, but { OF making out the complaint. It iimer. Houte~I. It. Sinltt, Dubling P, G. Noel, Fart | gored patd. The seiting of tho granite In the Court-Houke | to eyl hatrs, To have union, harmony, and suc. | P8Y fhe assesament, ana that there is & growing ork, the world-renownied Soap Mauufsctirer, a7 not be but of vlace to remind the Justice that | STOlttd, B. Montkomery, Uortianu: J. 8. Harnes. Now | “SthePhitivion of the Oakland Congregationst | York has so far shown that tho contractar who did cens we must be In accord with the Admintateat diseatisfaction amonz the men ngndlnflhn Hroth- | whose Immenae estaliltsument {s by far the Iacgeat of ity oI She ver y oains thing Justice Poliak was | LKL, Short, Umatiay .umy.l;egrn‘}t lvi.mmmw. Church for remission of speclal nssessments was | the limeatons work for the entrances took every §wo tusk:be in ¢ Admilatration. | erhogd, amounting 1o o much (hat they regard Xind la ive United Blatos, The renawn of Mr, fiaantrre Jnce miscied and convicted, it having heen decided | Lieverand;' Mo We o Skinner. SoRuaci M, 3 | feportcd on adversely, and tho report adopted. Advantage he conid. Some of the atone hasutd to | —New York Commercial Adrerllser (Zep.). eachh other with auspicion and pnt no faith In one | SATEL Breciions s fof many years heen liely B there a0 “wuiboriy for. making any sach | ool Detatos 1 WeTiuest Westralats! W | *Fie madierof surchaning 2.0 sticaof landon | B¢, femored. which hay demontateu sl whets | ¢ iu now parfuctly apparent that the snuther, The irlicrs wave been compelled o | cowniothe Snmeront iturics afely SonRECle o e, e e e Hmorcit Hianre | - Coriwelt Jr.. eouatds J. 11, Joach THenty, B st orets T 2 oo her foot sinfes | stances n Composition of rubbis and’ martar has | Prosident's bold snd manly conduct has won the | Bowohute peaney: beontnt sbont Thy the donnler | Mo raearsof patient Isbor and selensinc experiment, To be liagled up by in enemy ani brought bofora —— . of Aircets, $14000 in all, wae discaered at consta- | DeeB subdtituted. “The Saperintondent stiould lieartof bis party, snd drawn it with b aiong | dealing of thc lirotherhood. o thih view ‘of the | Hiosfihe Bhetiiblieromercr nimibtass TheRs: The Criminal tourt.” No cliario for the advice, GAS. crable letigth, ' The owner, Mr. Mulloy, was wil. | to tbis. o B A e e e A | e i el oonot Sellere there it | Siaciuring procewes are wtirely sew and ariknsl. nei The Starprhooten’ featival st Schuctzon Tark A WAt DRCLIR LD lingto give the land for epecial ‘asscasment, with | = The County Physician has six tneano cases on by | Joudest-mouthed of his enemies dare nol make a | be s mencral striko, for If thore lo the: the exception of $1,000, which was to be pald in cash, At present there 1s n question as to the ttle’ of the land, bt Mulloy proposes to give & clear title of o nalo, The whole matter was re- ferred to the Land Committce, they toreport at tbe reqnlt 3 simply unparaled In this department of ine ¢ " . | row incamp. ilia greatest victory has now been-| man apply for the vacant positio urther, the | gostry, e oih the Lounty Court adjourned 10r mev- | teon, and from this ime on the factlons gambling | Brotbermood as exbansled ita. fands, and cootd | S2°T, nupuirrs Toiwer Soar® s the trudo-mar well yesterday to see if & warrant for their con- | ¥il adily disappesr.—~Norwick (Ct.) Dullelin | notcarry on a war against the rallrosd companies, | by which tiis clegsnt tollet luxury s d"""‘;fifi: finerient could not be sccured, but the Judge | (#epi). A T b e sie rElaue Infaste & T thought he had no power in thie matter,and rafaned | In connection with the proposed division BURNETT'S COLOGNE e 11l siogether incgused I s emolic slosca Iast evening. The shooting ceased at 4 | yp yatkins sat In his back office in his shirt :r‘;‘,’;r_“‘l‘{")k“‘p;fi:“ ALk ocluckils Sharmution of | steeves when s Trisuxe reporter called upon him sity, was decuired Shooting-King, having mude | yesterday morning tosee how he felc over the M7 ringa on the King target. The next best | Council's disposition of tue gas question. 6 Buap Is not parfumed, the Ingredients N . nextmeeting. toact. A year ago the Judee presiding In the C o 111 of sutch ahselule purity ua to require no sid from ™" the Chion, thrkcr 3. Jacon s | oo Haren't thought moch abost i+ sald he, | ol Slinsy ofered 8 resolation erdoring e | CrlminelCdor ied imasn chren, Bt ik Fare | Colmihnc, there g uns drendial Conihh which bor | Brioms e v e oot et e | Shetf ey e e err mieral 18 ot b Y 5 rter had Introdace mee] a e rading and preparation e eround oo Wet n well no respect for the h L 8 > - ik wom et e, S0, M, Moleh Kln. | 8ot W muslon, s Fact I, 1 dons care | SreBnt, Sy Bith ereet Vouterard. and iy Erven maan aoamm, oo | S (b tuge, e I nob anoueh to 69 | cork aiappered.and busketcorered,~and s foreals | H 2 6EIonor s hent e il el T00 bevaons won ‘perccs, “Mr. Stucdll, the Shoote | anything about 1t. Bat reslly 1 don't waat 1o be Hlnisance, for (ho planting of treca aeat epring, | | Tha «tMing ! war on Equn Jia beon renewed, | Bold abroad that In the eventof 4 division, there | b al feit-cisss crocers and draggists. pealibtul aad agreeabie arsicte P ule King aver mana: e cau ! TN : ! g nt it 1s generally snppoacd that he is ready for it. | would not be smore than $100 or sa to each homan e —c b L';"',;'a‘.'.',f,'i,.“ ',‘{;;{fl,"f.'éfifid i 8 o] praichechain | interviewed, 15th of October. “Mr. Siuway expianed that with | Thero was & great stir yesterday In officlal circles, | divisor. We do notcouat roal eatato, aa. of conre PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT. [SHouxt spectaily desieabic for tha usn of ladies any drainage-thie (hic improvement would cost abont $0,000, which was provided for in the resolution. Mr, Price offored the following as an amend- ment: . Witzazas, It fanecesaary, In vicw of financial mat. tera 1o be taken care of by this lioard the coming fall and winter, that we shonld use the utmoat cconomy (n ail of our expeuditures; Lerefore, Resoleed, That this {loard will’ not enter upen or make sny perinancnt mprovement on Ay of tha parks or boutevards this fall and wlator. On motlon of Mr. Cornell, both resolutions were 1aid over till next meeting. Mr. 8idway moved that they adjonrn until next esday for the purpase of considering theso reso- lutions, which was lost. Shepherd's bill, amounting to $2, 100, for broken stone furnished for the Grand boulevard, was laid over until next regnlar meeting, Mr, Price moved that Fred W. Clarke bo Inted cngincer of the Doard, he being pald at Fl?n r?w of 50 centa per honr, Laid over antfl next meeting. ‘The \‘llllgv of flrd« Park was allowed the right 10 build the Forty-llrst street sewer under Drexel boulevard, under the direction of the Park Huper- intendent, and aubject to such restrictions ns the Isonrd may direct, {n oruer to avold tie destrnction 3 The reporter sald he respected the gentleman's frienda returned (to the city at sbout 8 o'clock p.m. (Qeiizé L weeaceve RIS ifnal moilesty and lieap.ont The Conventlon of the Irish Cathollc Benevolent Rt taliy, (haa has” biteh Rabhite Tnion of 1ilinuis 1 or the year wan begun Jast cven- | Of print, but rrally there svas a n un inzin Maskell 1fall. ‘Uhe Union is composed of | which be desired soma information. Would the the vanous Catho lic rocictics, and las 8 larga | Chicago Gas-Light & Coko Company accept $1.50 memberabip in the Central aud southorn nortlon 0f | per 1,000t this Slate, but has ne ver adiliated maoy of the socleo. N in thi 1, th “r I ction « 1t was the hopoe of the Union Never in this world, " was the reaponse, e mating thin Camve ntlon hero 10 draw alo meme | would Lave taken $1.63, & the Commitice reported bership the Clicago societles, Last cvening the | for we do want to do what's fair with thecity, and alwndance waa no more ti twenty-scven all ) sltendunce was no moro than twenty-scven 211 [ help hor outaf her troble, but Il nover take i e Lk of attendance waa | $1.50. Why, 1'd be willing to pay the city $10,000 et e Tt~ inenmclent sdvertialng, | 0 bave ths matter settled, and aay no mors about unfavorable seather, s1nd the non-arrival of delo- | it 1 don‘t caro whether we supply the clty with ates from abroad. Fa ther J, E. Fanoing, of Fair- | pasornot, In fact, 1 1ake very Htsle intefestin ury, President of the Unlon, deliverad an address | the matter." of some Jength, dweiln 1g npon the ncceasity ofthe | - The reparter opened his eyes in astonlshment. Tnion, and_ the adiantages 1o be derived from { ° ¥act,” continuvd Mr. Watkina, ** Why, the mamberalip in {t. Tie first biseiness.meeting will | city's bill for the past fow months won't amount bo heid at {0 oclock (ks morning in Maskell fall. | to more than £28,000. [ could maaka mute migney he New England (ongregational Church last | than thet by throwing stones at dead niggers. Bighs tendered & farewel 1 ociption or church sor | And tne Sedon ol e Lo Shle S0 00 ciable to the Rtev. L. ‘T, Chomberlaln, the retiring 1saghied at his little jo! % n & way thas woo ive partor, The Incicment And tareatening weathor | deniea miantbrope good. oL undonbtedly prevented (e atiendance of many, a ‘h'"fl o you intend to do in the matterr* que- yet the congregation was s/ell represented by bath | Fied the mporter. ‘blidren, $his sosp i3 equally appropriste for geatl and It hias been given out that ke I8 to be' punistied | no ono would pay rent, and, consequently, ron en'h iolict, o g0 Mk i oFi0 for closing dowon (ho +*c3iraa” of Harms and | eatato wonid not be worth dvldine Wher 19 wace) | Splendid upricht, square, Jnd gund plavon, | Bensolist ag0 sl mAKcs o1 fi.‘-'m'lr'x‘n"'fi'(u'n Beiag Walker. EvenCommlssioner Cleary, who hea o | edis nome plan by which all the nroperty may bo | Burdett and olher organs, at lowest rates. Lyon | placed pon the market, but the demand for It willsoon Iar stood sloof from [the despicabio ‘mob of tax- | divided, and cach one vet enough to live off of tha .| & Healy, State and Monroe strects. —New Yok Tribune. 3\%’:53’5’472"":‘«?}' l'“"'l'n"ufc'c"“ 'rnb'fi" coupuns. —St. Loule Globe-Democrat, ——————————— 'Fl‘ l-v-- Y k C] **Ring, " elc., al ‘ause he ha ¥ Tt supplied the Superistenaont. on fho Couts | Whntever becomes of the Republican | The crislsbas rrived when wo must ccongmize | BTy BABBITT. New York City, 1lonse work with a copy of the plans, Cleary was | party. and its leaders, Preslent Hayes and hia | [0 "0 U8 her own drossmaker for the trivial sim | T around the squara at an eariy hour, and had with | Adminietration have pasicd jito the placo of honor [ y§)a 08 Ier owh dresamaker for tho trivisl sum | pA A ANI'S SELTZEL APERILNT, M the Conruy Atfornar, e oplnion hiv.was | aud of pawer. Imporfactas thele wark 1o many | by plced thia within the. reach of all, *Send 2 ey seeking as to whether Egan was compelled, | Tes 3 s e lis mark: mpresses 2 B onder "his contract, 10 furaish tho piane. etc. | the peoplatand won thelr renpect: It ik recognized A0;conta LOW. I Anongies, Clacinntt Tor epsc "Fhe Colonel confessed that it was rather a late da; reaching ont for bettor things, Therc is a - in the work to ralse such a tumult, and sald b lef'[ touch of nationulity and patrlotism about it that HARIRIAGES, H.:m m;ncnn;,: l:(m;lzll lml h|= hnfld not sooner ?m‘. !l"‘):grl?x; ;!;e ;r':llgn.-'};sz\h lolg ll;n“Am;rlnnd x‘:,ennrl'n-‘ BT e TIER s o sh v e oot the nolse. ut after mioz down somewhat it cthing ctter by an | >, - mucl ecanee e Saperintendent had nol en ad for years, bLul 16 beaf furnished 8 copy of the plans, but becauss the | politics that nre offered (o the colntry now by | Lmdawlerand Mies Hattie Trundle, architect’s contract, npon exaniination, had been unybod{. Kvery patrlotic citizen can ace and say MIEDICAL. roven to be a ridiculously Joose and enigmatical | this without compromising his manliness or | —~~~sao~manmn . ocument, and although drawn by the County At- | mortgnging his futurs. ‘The way to get betler Many Who Are Suftering torney, he said taat individual was unablo to tlungs fa govarnuent ls -to applaud every token of | prom tho effects of the warm weatlier, and are do- S Senol” Fha Cuionokwis aincero. io doutis IXBIS | i bentnas of e fams e i tacs p. | ML 876 dvised by payacians totake moder- | Thtee Thintand Milen Avar, (o prather ik oriion; but fehiau ifm was 6 gang appiauding Tha businens of life-insurance thrives up- | ate amounts of whisky two or threo times during | Sooey sy ATSTRIES the eeluter Soride. In every dru m Am btatn Ita ivalent, 34 {o antice, having no other purposs. of Al than ta | @8 the holiest and tenderost of haman aflections. | (no day, 1n & Jittle while thote who adopt thiy rnnumcifl‘-'nflmflfw&n"ynp {3 tho worid'h end = it on® I’ the' warfare on- kgan, | 1t1s by appealing to tho husband's jove for niamts | (5e 2. In & I i | i don ! “ilon't know, We haven't bad a ting, no | OfEhranbery, eic. e % | Bnd ehlidren, und to bis sulicituds for thelr wel. | 8dvice frequently Increase the number of **drinks T s i aee ewbere et it aTelly olchat notieor no wothing, a0 haC we' hareny | - TheBoard thon'adjourned. O i, i !,,353,,,, latter | f3roin cues i should be taen dway by deatn, ihat | and in time become confrmed nobriates. A bov. | Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperien Il Yl niital - supper of - dalicas | formed any plaus. As | tohl you befoco, 1 don't TAIT om0 ‘wubetanilols " Uad been C“pre. | care muchabunt it, anyway, pared hy the iadica of the congregation, The Comptroller will yrobaliy notify you be- ind 1t was givem a duc amount of attontlon.” Mualc | fore the lat and Inform you that tho city will not and conversatlon ccupied the Greatet part of the I DL e o evening, and it was not untit sl had said good-b; S1L iws ta pald wlist in duecos [Monteare to thio eplritun) adviser of the New Kngland Church | Bow roon the clty slops taking gas. 'i-& : that_the cntertainment closed. Mr. Chamberiain | fore, I would have consented to Lake $L.45, no has been & paator in that church for tha past eicht | that e envugh. but because we want to do oven years, and after w1l that Lime it Is ot steange that ;lmfu 'lhlnn the l‘;lr thin; 1 took tho samo ground the sevesing of the tlea that have bound pastor and | 10t fail - gnd - even weut | go ot a3 people ahuuld be sccompanied by a fecling akin to | 0 Wl tho Comunittee o o e N Cnamberiain leaves this mofatng for | €Ity have its uas for nuthing for two or thres in futare chatge in Norwich, Conn;, and expects | Munth nntil it got In a yoawion to pay for it. No, tr preach there gext Sanday. Amo thuy dido’t want that, but asked me (o (ake 81, 60 A TR b. Chesbrough, | UV the lstof May, when I was (o have more, T Mo, W, (11, Lradiey, M7, and Mra, danp | Well, T consented, but when the 18 of May came 0 Mr, and M thoy didn't muke any now Arrangement, and now Mr. na’ M, W. ey proposs to forco us to take $1.50. "We mon't E. W. Llatchford, Mr. do ft. in of lealth, in the form of & L A cost of several tiousand dollars to himeelf, { Lhe IRAurADCe ngent reaps his harveat of premiums, | erage whica will ot creats thirst for intoxicating | 143/mply theliving fountaf ot B mabH ihat rather ‘than do it e would receds from i | 10 nderinking in tho ovent of bis death to brovids | fiquors, aud which i latended eapecially for th §n‘:|.‘,:nl::‘é‘«:L:.:%:fifi%&iflfifi?fiafii}h?fi{fim oot Ronrtiing bo beat. Faun 18 the whtshward o the | Mium, the Insurance company underiakes. to thas | bencdt of debllitated peraons, whether at home or | DBUS Atmied wilh this suticoe al climaics aud Tite S and It ta tobe regrosted that Lol Grenid | extent the divine function of becoming a husband | abroad, fs Dr. Schenck's Bea Weed'Tonlc, Con- | A remedy in faalarian (6vort, stomach complalnie, —a gentlonuan 8o universally mpm,fl'_,hm,fi to the widow and a father to the fatherless. To | talalng the juices of many medicinal herbs, thle 57’5“-‘-?{:';"n:-'4‘"':“:fi":#?fl';"'::"fifit"fi menial allow himeelf to ba made to champlon such a cause 5;“;“.2‘;“’"{,3‘[2‘::'M"'!nl_’“’d "fi“fl‘“‘ in the | preparation docs not create an appetite for the fn- | wilinenis, fiusss s0d Sonatipadon, 1t baabo ¢qy Taeaint s ho i Tarmian shecer 1Fh 10 | Tocation of the roober and the ‘mumitler, 'aad. fg | loxicating cap. The ponrlabing and the liteaup- | tolduyai ed to furnish them, he will c‘xpccl to desulate the Louscholds it bad solemnl, ledged UCTION NALES. bepald for them. But fn no event ia thera a ne- | i12¢1f to protecs rime not agsines t ductions contalned in it and well known to medical |~~~ y ¥ ceaslty for paying him for any moro plans, for if | fnancisl uorlity alone. | It isa crimo ag men, have a most atrengthoning iufluence, A sl WDH. A. BUTTERS & CO. extra plana are necded they are on fle with tus | WAD nature.—St. Paul Pioneer-Frese, gle bottle of the Tonic will demonstrate Its valua- | Commission Auctiouears, 118a0d 120 Wabsah-av. 5&"" ugfl have been aince 'tho commencement of Dt if Congrens will take into its possession | ble qualities. For debllity arising from alckness, ey work, alfthe grest linen o road. the rallroad memagers | over exertion, of from any cause whatever, s wine- At b12 Wabash-av., ANNOUNCEMENTS. raliroad capital will bo the proparty of the (lavern. | E12sefnl of Son Weed Tonle, taken atter meals, will | \Yodnesdny Morning, Aug. 22, at 10 o'clock, ment. Tho dwover apprubended by the Now York | Streogihen the stomach and creato an appetits for The Entire Furnitare aod NotAt | Zribtine conld mot ‘arlse, for tie Gavernment | Whoiesome food. To all who are about leaving NORTII TOWN. * MEETING OF THE DOARD. A meeting of the North Town Board was hald at the ofice of the Clerk of the Criminal Coms last evenlng, Justice ltobinson waacalled to the izhair. The Committee appointed at a former mecting to secnre tho names of the porsans who servod as clerks at the lste election reported that the names had been secared, No recommendation was mado s 10 the snlary Lo be allowed the clerks. ‘The report was accepted, whereupon Supervisor ‘Mnrphy moved that the clerks be allowed $:1 each for theireervices, and the motion prevailed, the Town Clerk belng nuthorized to insua orders .0 pay them. " The Cammittee to report ou the town indebted- portiug propertics of many valuable nataral pro- . an g » nens reported 1hat a far as they could learn the in- | The eale of seata for the opening nightsof **Poor | wonld own sad control the ralizosds. The vast | thoir homes, we desiro 1o eay that the excellent ef- AT ATOTION. T S UG | A SR B S cou | SHETR srbted LATLET, WS entt | vt M eyl " St | Bt S IRSET Seetichs Y w el | 5 oMY el wilbi WO S5 | . . CNIAMBER SEs, ardrop: Mr. na Mrs. Prenils, Mins Grant, Mr. and | 1 ‘,fg:,f,“,:‘"l“ "; D e et it | wened, when, and by whom. fhe toport was ae- | Thareday. Sl Y e DBRUSSELS CARPETS Eorporaitons. 'Tn Tinsela, in Uermany. ? | crident when taken by thoss who ‘sre inurlously Gicorge W. Sharpe will lead the rewular noondsy | ot rance. mallsonts ave- sormin s orsuils | STeciad by wchinge of water rod dior, 'No perron prayer meeting In Lower Farwell liall to-day, $ub- | by Government, with what profit to the state ould leave bo Jocty, HhPestes” o R e, s o Kreatedyantage POMEROY & L0, Fort Dearborn Lodgs will have a plenle Thars- | roads andissie to tho aiockboidcrs & corbica Lr day to Dine lsland. Trains loave Nock Inland | entitling the holdor to dopot st 8:40 8, m. and 13:20 noon. Tickats, 50 | A5d guarantcelns to sateguarda slong. _For eale by wll dragylete. Ll ertaln numbor of ahare: ] and godeanicelng. o, pay o l{:ewztall\i;liwr:e;'t TECIED BANKRUPT SALE. A . a come & s 5 e TSN A ] eppentien hth S 5, | edermemopies e sl | L JNITED STATEN | €01 AND SIVER WaToEES, ‘Thursday evening, cnm‘rhmcnnry to their bastor, ) e e s Mre. Ficld, Mr. and M{l.l;lot‘l{lflml:l'. 'l‘llr. Tld :lln\. ol e e At e ate Stwa: Ly | Bavo taken $1565, an willfo b0k 1n- help ihe ard, Mins Tobletts, Dilss Jewsio Liradloy, Mies | €Ity out, but I'm not ut sll anxlous to -y{ml! it Jeonie Wimarth, Mesars. Hubl La Forest, mll,l.zll and as for taking $1.50, that 1'il never Fuller, Wilmacth, George Sass, and Ed Crngin, | U0 2 11 apite of the gentloman's destre not to be Inter- sy e e, viewed, (Lo reporter had ascertained what he The Allegheny Base-Dail Clab are at the Tro. | Winted Lo get at—whether Mr. Waikin woald mont, 1 don't care wiich about It any way, 1would | cepted sud piaced ori fle. anessor Titroman read & paper lfl?zllllnx some reforma In tho matter of maklng future ansess- menta, Amunfi ather things recommended was that the Town Board rent a permanent ofica with vanlt, etc.. not to cost to excoed $200 per aanum, where all the books and papers of the_town abiould be kept. for references that the Board sppropriste about $150 tu procure mapa, ctc., ana thas the Throughout the house, Bedding, Ktichen, and whhonnakln‘a supplyof these | Dinlng-room Furniture, &c., &c. 81l {n guod or. For sale by all droggls %fih?)‘\e"’ new, 011\5 :)O“SE AND COVERED accept the Councll's terms or do the other thing. Anscasor he requlred to keep an acci accound Mt BILLINGS WILL NOT TAKE $1.80, building permits, and ¢o make additions to Miew Anole Loulse Catey wavatihoGrand Pacifc | 3ir. Hiliings, of the Weat 81da tins Company, was | DL He SRUSRE ROray’s, R0 25 maks accitions b Motel yeaterday. In an unasnaily good homor, 1o had Just ranqulsh % R, D, graes the contineat, great. lines traversing. thio DIAMOND JEWELRY, e )“m ., Little, & Saginaw, Mich,, 1aat | 6080 lmbm“{ltmflnnh_mpm, mln_'hu“mcd His experience, e said, been very unuu:":.cd the lll;:l R. D.8hoppard, ~ All former parishloners | Staies from East to'Wesy and North to Saath, t 3 to run a line from the Company's works to the office B Tremont House., {0 860 8 mile, by telling hlm thaL times wore bard, dudge Sluley, of Quincy, ls registered at the | tuo Company puor, and he uUidn't want Lo see peo- Grand Pacitc [lotel, ‘ms getting ich In a vear. No. The People’s The Hon. M. A. Dowling, Day City, Mich,, fs a | Likbt & Coke Company waauotan Institution for cinont, T tory, sud with the facilities afferded him been almost lmpossible to mako the assessmont with any degeee of correctneas. 1S hin suggeations Weroucied on he thonght the assessment contd Iwrnus!;‘er be mads for $3,000, whereas it had coat over should be under Goverament contral.—Zroy (N, . Fine G al dies' fets, and Other Goods ‘The excaralon of the Baptists of the city to Mor- | ¥:) Whig. 4 LIFE s ol CX’;\: ;{"Jg'{,‘o‘l\, : it £ao Park in connection with the mlormlf’ openin, The Goorgia Convention has decided by a X §!..‘£"u‘?.°.:’l§“;’§:'.&i:‘.‘“‘.’.’m'r‘. o D’«‘:Jk.“mh nearly nnaniigos vote—100 1o 15—tiat. 1t will Aot INSURANCE COM PA"Y' FEBF:;ES:P:%LA"% byt 'l\l&?e:-hf: Cos 5 P 0 back, nd | yijow the bonds which It allercs fo be fraudnlent IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, \uctio i 0 b thic uew bullding be belter orepared for visttors, Auction ltooms, 118 '& 120 Wabash-av,, corner guest at thi e e o ot hien, dcquisition of | ' The suxgestions wera received with considersbls to bo submitted Lo a court. 1i had siready refused Foudten b atack post be 20 10 el B ‘ e s | favor, and on motion, Supervisor Murpby and The third Summernlght's Featival of the Ger. | to receive an argamont prepazed for tho bondholds (o llon. dobe C._ Bagby, Titrlle, U ta | o wiliog mfi:fi"‘, peoplo maks o falr prof, but | Juuilies Doyl and Dowolf waro appolniod 3 cori- | msn Macanerchor wil take piace (hls erenlat o | 08 by the Yenersbls Jsds DIacks of (0 hear a veroal 261, 262, 263 Broadway. | L e DU RONSWICK: Aalnes. pping at the 3 really, ho couldn't encoursge such exorbitant | miges, with power toact, to put the suggesiions | the Lincoln Pavilion. An Interesting programme | statement from the Democratic ex-Senstor Nofe —e~o—QRGANIZED 1850—0— = e, L3, b - Tho Hon. John C. lagby, Member of Congrors, | rates. = h lato cfect. of voral and instrumental muslc has been propared | wood. fu & question of the pocket political prejue Crockery and Glassware, Rushrile, TiL., i registered at the Tremout Mouse, | Juriog Cirpotad of the tnan who proposed fo get | * Justice Detolf offered s resolation allowlng the | for the occaslon. ‘The parformance will conciude | dices are not allowad ta interfere. Aud when ox. | ASSETS, $4 827,176,52 . The 150 membees of the Michizan Leglelatare ;:"au‘;z:w’. prll nru;wmn .w!‘,:.nlx“:fi’ i‘.?:'.':‘l’e'fi‘.fi"nl" 128 days' servics In making the | with s hop, Uov, Jenking proposed simply that the valudity of " ' 1 teft the Tremont Houne yeaterday for Lake Buperts | (s yrocineoppostte of Lho oo he. Bad veen wrn. eV o Norihwesiorn Iairoad. 10k o8 comic wehl i Lenaginods thowits thay he. city Fx-Gov. J, Madison Wells, Gen, Thomas O,An- | @niht to pay tho (ias Conipany what the {lss l;‘cm- gersun, and Eihert Gxute, of Loulslana Rtetorning | yuniy thinke ls right, All of & sudden the t'real- Carpets, Oil Cloths, Plano Fortes, &o.,l Uewporis Locge, an ormunization famous for s | ihoborlde be subaitted o a Democratle court SURPLUS, $820,000 ; : . o N NG, s 't . ;:;f,;::’;‘,&',‘,}:',‘:,‘:,f;‘,‘;‘:n'":,g‘;,;,';}f':n‘;';mg Tought _the ' sugzestion wiih - succers, s | EVERY APPROVED FORM OF FOLICY | WriiksbaY "ll'v.:li:Nl‘xnhAbn‘v? g e s Wwhich promlsean unasual quanijly | D8I 8rRument againat the ‘Londliolders was | JSSUED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS A BUTTERS & CO. Auctloneens. —_——— Adopted, The Noard then adjourned, subject to ths call of the Supervisor. THE CITY~IALL. e o & v ‘ 2} and satisfaction. The prograrums ine | 22 Impudent one, and was that the Btate HED IN 1850.) e e B e eyt | 1o Shargo ese il s e oppls ol o Spcarycn ety hlch ke th | Gt bt (e oss oot | ALL ENDOWMENT POLICIES T Lo Tiebize. snd her URSahtar, ate voRting (hemiiia | Sho iy WoiGing AR, Imagumary Conveteation wilh | he lcemse-recalbls yesterdsy wors about | NOREMOvCEAiepotstha m i aride by wieamer | Louadlo rlcognizs auy ol ls acth, 1o rofeascd el 21st ANNUAL FALL $1,000, Mayor Robertson, of Peorls, pald a visit to the Chicago city officials yeaterday, One hundred and sixty-seven bables wers vace cluated yesterday by the [loalth Inspectors. Four new cases of acarlet fover and two addition- 81 deatba from that dls were reported at the thua city, and are stopping at 284 dlickican avenue. | and sbowing Lo his own satisfaction thas the cii; Hlecher. of the Ouawa (lil) aily fuas oot to pay whiat: the U ncw paper recently arled In that village, e, 9 . ** What do you think of the Councll's action last ey yestcrdny buylag iyve fora'job nighir Skl (b6 reporicr, *Oh, it's only of & plece with what tney'vedone ng. Nothing new, ' ut will you accept their terms ornat?™ return to Chicago, leavingat 7 p. nmt’mfiul'r ml}ll‘n ':: prn;ldn for vdayln' a0y of mt = Sompany C, ¥lrat Regiment (caraler), vl moet ;m'::.'m?u‘g'n o sald nottog as to how even 1ot | SHPPROVED CLAIMS Auction Trade Sale. atthe dnil-rooms, Nos. 102 an hington L vas to bo ascertsined. The bonds thus re: MA treet, this ovoning, at 8 o'clock. All members | dlated are about $3, 000,000 in amount. They h: TURING IN 1877 Ha e, i | S e | wi me JU0OUNT) av 2« | DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, U1 gi t, and is ]l 2 by L ¢ oy ot (8o repimeut, and s ulling rapidiy. | dewned” by the CLOTIIING, &c., &¢c. Company decides W. €, Coates, the Manag Dasc-Lull Club, te oncaf 11l of tho Allegheny burg's Firo Conimles siuncrs, and one of her most intuential Republi- compi Col. M. D. Dirge, of A. T. Stew: " opular vule. 1 ahall not sccept thom, | bad oiade up m aptain, ' el nipa ot 85 houst T oueht e RRR | Healh Beartment yedleday, st1zy | ool omeeh‘oF i Siutitn Catity B oy o o, of vt SkEL sanme ST REAENTATION, s, | TIUEDAY MOLNING, dug 23 at .30 otk . J. Charlcs Halnes, Jastics of the Feaco, re- sty lowest—becauso [ way dvised to do 30, 0 Tressurer's rocelpts yeaterday were rigade, and Is weil poated In t . | *enshing the cofl Al i d CL y L i Charls aucs, Juulcn of the Ponco, ro. | 88 thevery lonentbecauao Lou irisod fo doso, | | Tho Tressarersrocepia festasday were 31,137 gad boat he cavalry service. nslling the cofiin of Madlcal reconstraction AT 11 UCLOER A. M. Was nothing more 1ban rights On the evenlng of Taesdsy, Aoy, 14, a very but ft will be found that the good name of Georgls lto bavbeen absent from busloess in queat of | Hie oplnion that Depariment, aud $5,133 from the Comptralior. Vies in Lhe grave,—New York 1vmes (Rep,)s G iRaEh e DO EaNAl gt Ohieanm: 25,000 yards of Alpaoas, assorted 5 health, nod bis eflorts i that ditection have oeen | Welll th Council refuses pleasant parlor sulortalument and lawn part) S II. FROST, Msnager. F. L. BALDWIN, but partially succesafol, ant the 1m0, nne g fe4n 208 4478 1 | The Comptrolter yesterdsy trsusd revenue war. | Firen by re. it: Keasor, vu st of ¢ Can the I'reasury get & sufficient roserve to at, . B METZGKIL Surériflendont, colora end grados,. POURTU WARD MILITARY. My g ni‘m“ wtare and teliing the prop: ranta swountlog to 81,000, sud redeomed popular | Mlssion. There wasa lar Py d the be: be in & position to"pay all its notes that may be m—— WiL A, BU 13 Auctlor fl About ity of the watlike spints of the oursh | bu'll pay 10 cents a yard for 8 plece of cloth ths luan certiicates amountiug to $2, 600. deeved for tbe losticulian, ae'well v th Jresented?, Mr. Bhoraisn vaye yes, and he le per. e T Tl Ward, et tgeiher at tho ol church, knowa | WOrIlE0." The Deoartment of Public Works yesterday js. | talunient enjoyod by the u 14 ectly safe n #0_saytug, provided that b does not By GLEO. P, GORE & CO,, requeat, by nomber ntereate lasion, 08 and 70 Wabash 34 consented to, and it will b xiven to-morrow | of w specie rescrve. That It is practicablo (o got N 4 evening st her residence, No. 443 West Mouroe | $100, 800,000 of gold for resumption purposes boe . L atreet. The object lva mostlaudable and charitable 3 Murrsy Chapel, 0 furm & 1™ what are yoa golng to do about It? Go- Company Tn thu ward. Seoalor . No fiaeh ing toslit o tao gus Galcss tha €ty pays what flled “the cbalr, and 3r, Kiog scted | ¥ --an: ik s Wa ahha't dBus o8 16¢ gad 20 Secretary. After conaidcrable demitory [ o Wless you, no. s L M o0 ] conversation, u paper was pavsed aruund fur thuse he cily reauee! s to do I, © were ::m.-d'n dzal ulnhnn:‘&l ,!2;‘11"'3.:0'D7nnh l+nu5 & ‘0. for supplying cast- cr-pipe. To-day the Drrlr\gu!l will open blds for a grl':lezn over the river at North aveaue. 5 . 3 Jan.'1, 1670, {s admitted by persons who are ! 5 Thie billg incurred by the Tate rot in this city | one, and is entitied to tacisyipathy of all wao are | Jor) g wished to Joun e proposcd cumpany toslin, | A dhe s 1ied nve sons Beck o shal plost | bave nearly il uen orerented o the Compirolie: | Tatéreied ta Suadsy-schosin ©* bR e exchanger, Tustthlsmua wonld | why try to warm your house o . B horcuuth to form o congasy wader 1oy | omion Wo'dhall vanrindelo fni gid, Sudif | o setmaics sl oy tousl cost o (bat it of e i ol he lepal-ebder ngics which cod be bre” | withh Stoves, when for elghty to \ i o 1 ent we #! 8 o 9 et moves o mtadepmadencn, | 4385 07 sl kot o iy | Iwplesevp e, = SeTip et S el | ne Mindrod Sttar el S0 tuu . ' . ki ‘ e i drbe nd for Ll ment of legal- T o B L0 e ubdee o Siate o | dune alfalong: e uon't Tufend 1o"sbiGH the | wre capasid sevterday [ comploting thoarranges | | Albert Drady, for keeplag a_gumbling-ouse at | Wikt be wheh Some ol ons ealtebors Hhs hawry | Ve bettor hoat, and uvold dust | =0 Loyhy S e pramgt, “fne wotion was carried, sud & paperwas pre. | Susuntil the ity ordors usto do wo. And it's my | micuts for Lhe conteat which takes place to-morrow | No, 148 Clark street, was yesterday placed ander | or & war, compelled extraurcimary payments | a0dl dirt, by using the Crystal Fur- p B pared fur names, wpinlon tuey woi'tdo any such thine, The Coun- | afternoon at-Dexter Park at o'clock between | bunds of $50.0 by Justico Fuote, and will bavo a | OUt Of the country where our notes would | nace? Manutactured by Wo shall offer an UNEQUALED Mr. Bawuel lolhrook morved that the proposed 5}}"J“cmll‘t.';gnr:';"l';“":{u“‘mlg"‘";'_';"lfimfi; liuse-companiea of the above-zamed towns, hearlug Moaday. g Tof be taken, ' Mr, Suerman, In the course of bis LINE of CUSTOM-MADE GOODS, 1] v v 2 speec| T e b ot Wapda. va rhat | o2 T e e’ etuned 15 | The Committeo on Klectian will meet Saturdsy peect ou Lhis sublect, commuiltted hlseel! 104 eveaing st 7 o'clock, and not Thursda; k3 in cas a baltalion cau be ratscd in the southern part of the | ACCOD thelr lerms, Now, why did they do that? herewfore announced. A change w: 2 . ¢t i § X inoluding M. F. PROUTY & CO.’ ercuiigss | | Blebs . Moors, slhe dambodom, was amatn | permusen risutis of Coited Ssteslegnltondes | PULLER, WARREN & 00, | ingludive 2. £ BROULY & ¢ 0 Well, anybody can see thal It wae for the puipose them us can be kept st ith gold, F kimuemeny dreusateversosocotanound | e o e ov, . it | ot e S T T | B e o i e | B, e, eing it onicament | 0O Lkost., Chicago, | BOGYS, that have boen sold oply b . Huf i2 —— . the company soformed Alccted Me U Uh DS XOUUE | sunietbing for lens 11aa 1's worla s ALl 1've ot | 10 b8 considred, four hoars. ‘This s &fscrwards refused to do. 1L a0 gk GuL oL Lo whnccsssasy dioterbases | o AUCTION SALES. | Jing BUFFALO OALF BOOTS, Also tenant, D. Hlolbrovk Sccond Lieutenant, 1, D. [ 40387 10 1hatlathat they can't do 1. [Pl Mayor yesterday revoked tho saloan license | Minor arrests: Theodare Whittaker, larceny of | 10 1ha cutiniey, Mr. Sternian favors keepiok s By J, C, PARRY, PHILADELPHIA and ROCHES- Parker Orderly Sergeant, aud Mz, Whalen as Cor- - —— of N. Horali, who kepta placa st No, 657 Bouth | a ‘watch frow hia brother ¥rank; Willlam Casey, | 14786 atnount of the legal-tender notes in clrcula- . > TER WOMEN’'S, MISSES’, and’ porul. ALLEGED SWINDLING Clark strect, aud ordered th dmln% of tbe hule | lsrceny of & bull-puy and & fghtiog-cocks ileney | Hon: we favor payink them off s rapidly aa prac. Commission Merchant sod Loan Broker, . BAR ] Aga i thon sdlesracd i) SUIA | ypuious cuakots oummsr b cutcado maus. | ihhouta lceuse: oolicie Were fesois Tor | SFive o ring Lhe puam ot Latagns coble | LeLls Wl Ul tewlgsof fuem Lia disas, e Seaiy ancag, | ORAIERE 7:40. a8c. : N eal moge; ] s e it Sise e Boeiad EvTaTh Ao, tha worst clasecs of depraved soclety, oF YN atermeion Trow the stone ot " JoarcenT | WAIh iho Guvernment shall oaly be conceracd 1 | CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE | Feady Monday 4 s ball sgo the Hou, Looert C. A bill was recently fled before Judzo Smit N, A week and Schenck wade his sppearunce in thle city. lowas | Champsicn, chargiog B. A. Stawpofeki, of this called on by 8 reportec and questloned why he | city, with swindling one Mary Bervsford, heiross what be wanted. Ue replied that ft'w %o “m.".m Housh n:: to certain property left her by John Mather, of Teporter wauted 0 b soctable abd tulk whe uusl. | Champalga. The bill proceods to relate now Mary ficka aver with tho General, 50 88 10 ¥ive bim the | Beresford, who was st the time of Matiers death benetit of enperior kuowledge and Clicazo experi- | liviug In England, was deceived by Stampofuki. ence, 1o ex-Miniter declinea odivulge, borhas it | 1y gppears that the Iatior wrote ta the lady scross evesbeensiaieata tuta day why Mr. Scheuck came [ o PR R On net G L TG S 10 Clicago, uor why, baving cume, ho should vo . .. . Mather, away suddenly oue iornig withuut as much ss | the reputed widow of the deceased, was claiming seudiug & cowunleatin to ibe pavete Lo ey how @ that she had best inatituto proceed- wuch Le had enjoyed buwself, If bo bad un- cab Uic property padsis nto ber busomed Blusclf 1o the chunky fndividual who In- correspondencs followed, i tesviewed bl thelatler would bave taken a per- y ord " clurges ' that sonal iutereat In e weiture. und would bave given | the Chicago man with the cuphonious cugnumen biw valuable Uluta: bub the Geeral twok fsupon | did deceive, wmislesd, and defraud ker with the biusclf Lo be wiscritun & reporter, which ls o | intent 1o procure the control of the estate. 1 thing sgaiust ature. aud, if the viories are trus, | meaus of varous misrepresentations Stampitaki, Bia sccretiveuces was the Cause of bis great dowa- [ It fa charyed, so ingratisted Limsel! with the heire il - ead aud ber husband thal they gave him the proper Lut now there are rumots around the club-rooms | sutlurity 1o act for thew ul‘m siturney. Awmong @8 to tle objectof the trip. 11 is not fmposaiblo | other répresculations made o tbew was one to $hat thoy way be untrue. not unlikely that they | the efiect that say competent aitorney could uot at The special gollu and velerans who are looking for pay from the city for thelr services in tbe sup- jou of the rivl “are Informed ioade all necessary orde: Comptroiler can bavu ihe necessary copying of o rulls coinpleted, sud the warrants (of which i arc several bundred) made out aud sicned, be will y thew, Notice of hie readincas will be giten brongh the papers, probubly about the 27th luet. Edward Doyle, of No. 55 Maln atrect, tovk It Jatu his head that he woold cleao his own privy. vault. e did so, and depusited (he conlenis theceof In the gutierin front of uls house. ror 1li1s uifegas the healtlh sutlurities prosecuted, and Lie waa fucd $:20 upon e the threo followin, clargen: (1) Dolng oight euger work withoul alicense, (2) and withuut the penuission of the Health Departmeat, and (3) creating & nuisaace. Corporation-Coansel Bonfieh! bas been eagaged in writing su uoinion upon the proper distritution Swoug the scveral funda in ihe Cowplruller oftice of tue muney now In the City Tressury. The opiniu will bear particalarly relation t tae fuud for the coustruction uf \ne Court-Lous d will that the Council 3 At 10, af Parlor, Chamber, Dige a0a 70 Wabash Uticer Jobn Gars yesterday arrested & young T::-Emnlnur’w‘orhd-. ’cdu:‘mpu l= This is r;lll{ 1 ‘I‘I'|-luu m‘i h‘:lcdh ;I.l e o ] thiaf twmed John Willlme, whoti e CBuEHL di o cae s Avroner baaing | Wooleu Caruels, Heds and Isddiug, the ‘4| T ByF. W. BENNETIT & CO. with tassel, sud » plated riug. Uoon Lhe boy's fect ’ " F W fonud & pair of boots that were laendted oy | 'To resume specie-payments, and garry ot | Farstiare of sl that thie will sutce. 'In the rat place, be will tnd Auctioncers, Bi and 8¢ Randolph-st. o St W, & Parker, of tho Armory waa yuster- | L0 Tl0 o U 1o Foon vl are e . BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Kreat an uniouat of goldms he would nced wonld ini 3 a'cluck Serihas heak 18 comotoy pulh thicres of e | %ery'ahon. T3 lhe etlit of ke tonk chyertcnced | POTIOR, Chamber, Dining.room, Hall, bt SUUIREN S du BT, e el Walk 06 BUst sireet, ‘and Bas oh seversl Gecations | Qlmncicts, atop the sale of the bunds, ‘bai Mr., Library, aed Ofiice "lll'lllllll‘b, n Cuaningham, 10 tag extent of determining iis wet d fne- | THIS MURNENG at GEO. ‘l;é GORE & CO. b syutem would furmish all the credit currency need- | 12-room Dwelling, removed for convonience Vosiog of & watch aud chuit, 8 ludy's silver chuin | Si—new York Evening Loet teps e P | e o t‘fza"""“" 2" 1all Tina of New | .. R Y. Raston, of No. U1 Weat Madlon strver, na | Lie plans of & fsed curency of sreeubacks and e DUMAN BROGIA S DRRSY ., Balnmm\e S[aam Sflafll‘ Rfififlm en " I wo | national-bank notes, be (Secretary Rhetun 5 > weeka 550 s | Tieanis 1o toara Tolds and ba-contdchuly beneres | BY WAL MOOREHOUSE & CO,, : quantily of oid be would require. Mecsn get tne | Wasbalisall 8t 9:30 o'clock this s. m., 3 fall Ume |y virtue of s deed of trist to the undersigoed pecording 1o i'&'l';‘ffl Masch who A_nigi;l:: the An%: | uld ouly by seliinz Londa: snd the hoarding of e vew aad elegant 11 dateo, wiil ba sold by Public Aucgi, Pf"" 3 owa Baltimore Steam Sugar licdnery, recently before used bia peity palltical position sgaine the | SUCFan * appears 1o us Lo forgel " ibat re- accupied by Measrs. Woods, Weeks & Co.. togel! lice, Will remerk tnat Farkef sunply dsred 1o ‘g | *0ioblivn wmust mean not only i fie for: D o I Fixturcs, whicl are isduty. crament sball redeem ita notes i golds CARPETS, &c. er with a1l the Machinery sid Fizturca, llent condition. The bLnildlugs cover 8 Y ¢ Alsa, a large lot of second-haud Furn!ture snd | 1B e3cel 4 Coue ‘Juatice Sammerseld yesterday beld the follow. | 1,535 that tbe buuk-noies wuldepasics sbull Househola Goods, and Geaeral Merchsna squars of ground, bouded by Loubucd sad, Lol 5‘:‘:&:‘-‘3 J:“;f.“uam"‘rl::r;n::.uu u;l’.l&x::;nvd‘-).' 0 ‘l:dln.l. 'l‘l:z nnlmatlullnlnu' b:ll-ml&l WH il’z—hvl.,—ls _—‘l = = = lot and fmprovements northw n‘cnrm:r c&x::-x'n o 3 . of the sgcTegate carrent capitsl of the country, 5 ) ; i - 5 . b 1, con! twenty-four bours Lo leave towui Muth Lecuard, | br. Bboomobps copres reoutoe with bieead | Y ON, POMEROY & €O, | aod Haviaa., 251t 815 ad fventory 08 shootfog atJubo M, Corwin. $1,000 entil to-day; | of the fiancial scuor : Auctioneers, Ttaud 80 andoipd-st i on Sepi. b 2o goiten Gp 0y tha young meu who re circa- | e epecied 10 assbme such & weigbty reaponstby be presealad by the Cumptrolier 1o tbe Scoatorial | Jerry Iting ¥red Adao, R'v’-fhw ua’ | farcerend uu‘ ot "anrgfiaxfx;f"flf- s H -?-’y'“ o0 e oo, ting thew iu order Lo cover their own abame. | ity witbout receiviag fur his scrvices at least | Juvesticsling Cowamitice. which wcets in this urrisou beld Joba Laweon | wmoment's thought will show hiia that, whea he bes Peremptory Sale ¥. W. BENNETT & Ci Trug or falsc, Loweter, there can be uo harn 1n | one-thisd ol the ‘proceeds of the estate, | €1ty 10 inyuire Into the whereabouts of ihe money Cou:t for toe larcony of & | gan tu pay out spccis for Jegal-tender. the whuls e ———— T glving them, fue ! they ate incorrect the Genoral | uod that 11 would "be mccessary for him to | pprobriaied by the State for the buildingof a | walh and chain frow Edward Carqueville stSbarpe | Eountry would draw on bis snd mmediately VALUABLE STOCE CONFECFIONERY . can writc 8 Doto fu'a e, old diplomatic vein ex- | make such & confract with then as wocld entitle | city-ball. snvoters’ Purk; Willtaim Hetzog aud Fred Laug | empty hle strung box for ite own use. Of course, CRRRARRI I 'E Pianiog tho wistske anddewaudivgs retraction. | biws to one-third of the vslate. which would Lo res furth. robuery of Lott's place, $500 The presonce of swall-pox In the city bas comn- iled the lealth Department to ene n’pr«lm‘an- lon waruiog ihe people 10 be on thelr guard agalnet toe dread cocmy. Le saya: Forty-1wo cases of small-pox bave boen EUED casaof pmal ot v e mpored otbers have beeu con: The' nce Of this bigh- Iy contazions sad fostlsams tb¢ summer Wosths (s 8 scrivus indication that 14 way becoine epl- flal:ah‘. lju‘i?‘ the aprosculng lln‘:tll‘.;lh:“ alc) s ‘and vigoruus Woasures Are S actoriacce With the law aod wy duty maucr, 1deviare a general vaccination beceasary. AUl duls persons who Bave oot Leen successiuly vageinat. bute young wed of Chicagy, kuowiog that Gen. | cuvered under the afurcenid legul proceedings. In Bchwuck had writlen & treatisg 0 the great Awerl, | Soother war, ssid tbo persussite Stampufekt. can game of poker, which was geocrally accepied | gould they recover. The loug and short of it was M an suthonty on ihe subjech, and sceing | thaibe was given s power of ativroey, wuich gave that he had returued o (be comnlry, | hum full power 10 Fepreatut the beirese in every- and, belnz moved by & wholesoms deaire | thing pertaining to the eatate. The bill gucs an to W add "o thelr Cstock of koowledge | alleye 1bat Btumpeoteki bas at ooe time 300 anoth. 20 matters of real importance, wrote Lo bim ssking | er collected something over $13, 000 fur rents, out to come here and communicate of blascience. | of which amouni be has retained all but about He was mightly tickled by this uote, and came on r.‘. 500. 1t 1s aleo sllcged that Stawpole! frauuu- 40 tho purpoee of givin theu 1bo Initruction tey | foitly ‘represcaied that he had paid oot large soschifor. They had & Diesling e She sumor | sums vf monyy, performed a great deal of Jubor G P lesxl-teoders. Nots ccot less will spswer. And, i e, ol monipg, 0 yhen be bar paia i il oui, b wiil"bave o belii | FROM LIPMAN'S LOAN OFFICE, ol SRR, Sl o Yy weaus 0 put out o Cheyenne wis sgoy with excitemens lust night legat-tonders scain. as Be eags he would | Weduesday Morming, Aug. 22, at 10 o'clock, e W0US s ChICKICS, with two stabblng afl The Gret occarred at | do. Otherwlse, in less thin 2 wonta he At our Stores, 78 and 60 Raadolphi-st., HAIR LOOD. abont 7 o'clock in "the eveniug, in We resr of No. | will bave (o stup specic-paywents sgain. aad all consiating of 134 Fourth aveoae, ths Botorions aaloon of Jeasc | bis boardiug will bave been of no use for is plaas. Goldstels, "A colored proatitute uamed Mary | A practical politiciun, be ought to_ ko, be: | Ledles and Gents' Fiue Gold Watches, HAIR PIONEES. . c 3 ) T CELEDRATED thronghod cach ditto; | undcr (bte plau of Loarding gold, be will need. bo- Ea George Epgelbracht, aticmpting o rsps Maguie the Unton—ezpressed Usorge gEokcloraci, aticiapliug lu rae Mugile | fore be can resume, dollsc for 'doliar of guld for a,wn T0. er S 00 i T i b1 Blags, &ud & whils woman named Nulllo O'Bricu. | aides, that tho scheme bo Suopunces will do mor Silver Watches, Dlamonds, Fine both luiates of & ranche st No. 142, began 8gbting | than anythivg else to strengthen s movement ewelry, etc., ete. Bocauss Ly were 1o dsuuk (o kaaw &by vatter, | Congreds f0r ths repeal of the Heaumption ack ii- SO Aoy & co. _ e eriaf ard wurma: et HBURNH. AD, ) W, Masieos biy Carass

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