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THE WORIKINGMED Mass-Meeting Last Night on Market Street Square. Opening Remarks by the Hon. Honry F. Shet.dan, of the Btate Logislatare, Platform Adopled by fbe Heeling-Addresses of Messts, MeGilvray and Others. The disagreeatle condition of the weatnor lost evening and tho conecquent nocertainty oa to sthether the meeting of tte Labor League would be Deld or not tenied to keep nway many who wonlil o donbt have been present to hear what the geu- utne workingmen, and not the biatherekite Come munlstic clement, had to say on the general subject of their conilition and the remedy by which they can rise superfor to that condition and right the wrongs which moany nmsscrt thoy saffer. As It was, taking Into conslderation the drawback of the wenther, tho meeting was an fndex of what tlio true Iabor party can do; and, although some of the leaders niay have been disappointed at the ar- say of only About 500 persons, there Is reasan tohe encouraged even ot knch a turnout under such gen- erally unlnvorable clrcametances, A stana had boen erected on the cust slde of Markot atreet, In frontof Field & Lefter's wholesalo store, and s geore of torctllghts 1t uwp the ncene, while & ' band, ceelainly more decent es to quality than many which have fzurcd st many poiltical meeting, was on hand to A1l in the chinka between speeclies with muele, Tho meetltz wes called to order shortly after 8 o'clock by Mr, Thomos Kavenaugh, who nowmi- pated TNE HON. MENAY F. SHERIDAN, & member of thoe Leglstature,. to preside.. The nomination was made nnanimous. Mr. Kavenaugh was chosen Secretary, Mr. Sherldan then mounted the platform, and nddreascd the meetlng, “He sakd it was timo the workingmen of thts country reallz- ed the neceslty of thelr supporting only auch men for ofiice a8 wero ‘n favor of Jeglsintion for Who people and nat for classes, When the Jaborer saw times Lecoming worse and worse every day; when monopolints ware slowly but surely ca- cronching on tho rights of tho workingman; swhen they were buying up Leglslatures and controlling Tegilation fn tho Intcrest of thelr own selfish and greedy purpores, and to the fortherance of thelr uwn dishonest, barefaced schemes; when It came to euch a pasa that the Becrstary of the Treasury, and others In power, could not conduct the basinces of the conntry without consulting tho Tothachlida; when tho men of Dboth parties were, after thelr eloction, found Ignoring the platforms an which they were elected, and trampling under fuot tha fl]l!flfifll to which they hud subscribed, — when alf thie was boing dono, then 1t was tino hat (he workiug peopla of the eduntey sliould rino in their might and sny, ** We'll tako o new de- pasture i politics; we'll not be suied by the party Fisp, " Politactaux hnd mold the Inboring man's Fighis to the highest bidder, the English bond- an holde: d the " rallrosd klm{. and reduced tho ma tho counury fo mleery, poy- erty, apd _wanl. sud it wis 100 duty of ' the - lavormg wan o seo0 fo it that thoss who bad proved false fo thelr inters cotn stould never ngaln receive their kupport. {Applause.] No mun should have thelr votes whosa feclings, and Intorcats, und sympathies were not bdentieal with their own, ] Applausc. Tho workiugmen of this countey should fefunc, o8 American citlzens, to Jonger remain the tools in the power of concentrated caplial of schemlugs, ¥windiing politicians, {Applause.| Ony of thiee cluuacs was fully o bad 0 the oilier. - (Itenéwed applause.] Dut what should bo done? They had a plattorm which would be read, and which de- wanded, fest “and foremost, the repeal of the itesumption act. [Ureat applause. ] They demanded the remonetizaton of sl ver” and free dssue, - and ° that the question of convict labor should be #o sottled w8 not to prevent an honeat ‘man from making un Nonest Mving, [Oreatapplanse. | Theyoleo usked for an tmprovement In the groul water-courses of the conntry: and sucn an Improvement would not unly give employment to s lurge number of those nt prescnt uut of work, but it would help adjust troublesume question’ of transportation. Thero wers other demanda, alt of which were eininently fust, and nono of which wero not cutirely prac- tleal. The politicians of both parties were no longer entitled to the confldence of tho people, whom they Jud betrayed tuto tho hundsof schuming capitalists and greedy epecniators, It was mow time to siart o new party,—one” which should bo cmmently of tho people and for the peoplo; ono which wobld restore tho eood old times whien men ldn't by oftice und wtead to make ood the pure chave-money. [Apvlauso.] it wan true thal the mcellms W notn largoone. It had not heen deflnitely aettlea that it would be held, snd thou- wandn of circulars hud falled to be dintribited, and many had falled to Bomo for that rearon, o teue (hat thelr platform of principles was not & high-sonnding one, but 1t coninined whnt would commend itaelf to the constderntion and, hodoubt- ed nut, ko Bopprovel of every can fair-minded man. It meant the formu tlon of n now on hving 1ssues of an Intensely peactical characters a party compored of the people arurly Arhose misalon it was o restore the righta of tho worklngman. and elevnto hini to the positfon in the affairs of this country which he was justly entitied to hold. [Avplauee. ] Mr, John McQllyray was thon callod upon to read TR PLATPORM, Tle was welcomed with considerable applanse, ana pracecded to rend that document, ntroduclug 16 with the statement that he proposcd (o now read, in the accoud centary of the American Topublic, tie sccond Declaration of independence. This statement was recelved with rencwed upplause, "Tho speaker then wont on $o read the platform, which wan a8 followns Wrraeaw, The two great politial parties of tho red ptaice within the past elstivor ten aenry havy inato 18 belalf of the producfug clussce; snd Wiizezas, L.avor wasordsined by Divine command wid {6 (iio' 00ly (g sourcs of peaple's BAppIics, ieauh, aid yroaperity, and theonly $irv pevggcer of wealt; pawer, and elVilizations theretore be it Jresolent it ey tho working pearls ut the City of Chicago and pate of II0O(L e Lereoy repiidiato the Tepublleals ani Demoeratic particst bu I¢ furshivr. Iterotred, THRL we TeCUTINEDA 10 tho Industrial classcs Unlo, whetticr uriculiurat, uechanicai, or il others Who syinpatnlse 1 our 6 organization to promote (e gens 50 and shavs’ heuceforward the 1rue wlicy and lelatation of 1o countn ¢ 5, baslug LUr KCtions on ine folluwing princtpls nd Purposes: 1, That we demand the repead of e Iteaumption act of Jun. 4. 1851 Uhe Temonetizetion ud irey colnagn of L #livi r uulinry and the perpetuation of ‘Treasury Totewae a Jegaistender for il ducs il demanda, 2. bt Loure 100 stundard by woich wekos shall u?‘A rjtratiun comimittees for the adjustment of dle- put ctwren capliul aud labor. P Probien Ur e s o rson tabor by private vers, P Eahibition of the continuance af manual labor In fciories and eiewiicrs by cblldren uoder 14 ears uf Liberal application of tha funds for educationsl i PRt duction of taxstion, and cconomy In all pov- grumental cxpensas, whether Federul, btate, of tnue cioal H. Abolition of dutles on the pecessarics of life, the ‘burden of which ls burne by Iie poorer classes, 0. IJ{?’NH‘ on (o clase alativn, 0. The cnsctmens of lawa eumwxllnf employers to B2 hetr employte on wr beforo il 1311 of eacti month of labor partaried (h tho previous month. 1. ‘I he lwnediate lunprovement of (e water-ways ot the plate nud uatlon, | “atrylinof jho publio lende-the heritaze ot “Ii"'\‘" ple—fur tho sctual scttler; not anothicr scre for ralfruals and speculatom. ulfi. 'mrlll! ldfll:‘l; of Indebledness, natlonal as well 14 The establistme: N o b e catbibiiuiug o Stato aod Nattonal Burenus o Tle POl Ed eftoctive puntimeat of oftcls! 8 Tue removal of utijust technieslities, delays, and AL 5 e hmitstratioh o Siaiite, nd the catabln v . jiic satablishuicut of & wure apeedy proouas 107 1A col A relurs to early principles by lottiog the office sk the ma c SoiRias mau, 804 8 firi refusdl W subport profosstonsl Thbe reading was froquently tuterrapted with ap- plause, wnd, at its cu::lclunun. » ¥ went on 10 spedic OF 18 Jenerar 1 i edk of eneral feature: D] artlcular altention to “lho planks Tin'}."!na‘.‘ ing the repeal of the Meswuption act, the rewopetlsution ~ of sllvor, the' abolition of thy cousict-labor” system, and tho demand for thy punishment of oiliclal scoundrels, The apeakor 4lvo roferred to thie comploxion of the lust Lungiens, soowing that it contalued at lesst 105 Laukers and capitalists, and declaring that it was Dot strunge that, lo such 8 body, lezlulation tu the Intereat of the workiugmen waa out of (UG gues- Hon. I attacked the two great parlics Unspar- iugly, snd urged upon bls tearers tuo necesity of Huir'clectlog hopest wen who wero tn fuvur of leglalation wulch would do something to rizht thy weal r'-ox the workingmen, 1n spesking of the pelitfciane, Mir. “McGifvray ‘paid by respects to he County livord, Whom Qo depounced without St T upecch 4 siroug plea for the dowu- Atudden, uud waglisbened 10 wiLB frequent expres- sions o approvaf, The ¥ranklln Gleo Club gave ono of thelr gl Souge, and, on Lejug eucored, sany ** Iard "Times,** WA very creditable wanuer and Lo tho great delight of the auditors. Tho mecting then beard from ALEXANDER HATTON, & laboring man who was last year working for Til- deg, but who now throws up buth partiue and des mauds the orgunization of ouo whica sbal give the 1aboring cluasce thuir rights, s spoke of the con- ll:m»tunh which tue workingmen bad been treuted the balls of Congress anu the Etats Legistaturcs, ud demanded thattie o Fecogutzed by jbo men Taouw the peopl bad called Lo maky laws for tho Souutry, Forufleriug a resolution In thy Demo- {1 atle L.ll‘,t\'.u\ru\ Commities t0 cublest (hy vlee= un of & Presltent whosw ouly claim to that oftice ¥ through frand he had Leon virtually read out ol the party., It was wow tlae for worklny- Dien to leave both parties and 10 strike out for Lheuinelves with the ballot, 3t had been suld that {2e workluguien, even If fhoy did forw u gew pas: ), could L bourht up. This by denied. Could ¥Orklugwen seil 1elr votes and feed their families on thy' wiscreblo mcas of pottuge wheh they ¥sined by such treucburyl No. What was Bucoasary waa thab they shoald cloct thelr owan men to 2 done the not L SIS TR £ T W homter fans, A0 Sarea, £l | 0L e s #ie,ing the encrogementa on the woishegnan was | cal'ed a wob, a Communist, and &1 that, Soeh eoithets were nnjust when applied to the real worklmgman, whase deslre wos fo_preserve jirop- erty afil not de<troy 1t, Fhe apeaker alind with nomie foree to the kind teeatinent by the Govern- ment and the canrte of the whisky thieves and the perjured "ll”""'" ond denonneed this as more dapgerons than @ny Communism ever condd be, In concluding, hé warn-d his tearers not to follaw the politicians, hut to elect men of Tionesty an well an hrains ont of their own ranke. Tho platform wae then adopted nnd thron cheers given for it, Tho Secretary read the names of atout fifty workingmen, lisins in varioos parta of the city, among whom were Mr. Sleciiveay, Michae! lfenly. and othere, Wi were appointed oftie zl\'u.-muuurr comnitiee to pecfect local organiza- s, The 18t kueaker of the erening was ML MICIARL MEALY. 1118 epeech was quite stinflnr to theothers, abonnd- inz 1 denunclntfons of the professional polil the eredit of the meeting, and be fLenld, that he waa tha unly epeaker of the eve fne who attacked the newepapers and deponnced them ns *'a Wireling press of a moneyed oll- finruhy."l ‘or somu_reason or other, Mf. Mealy ad concelved a grodge azalnet Tie TRIVCOSE, which he 100k no pains to conceaty bat, an the contrary, ventliated (o his own infense satisfuc- tione Lutnot to the entire approval. of his su- tors. CURRENT GOSSIP. MISSING. Where 18 my boy that ralled away + S0 many weary years ago? How many years | scarcely know Tiave pasecd since that sad, tearful day; . e salled toward the rosy West. Of all my balras, I loyed him best, 40 Mather, dear!" he raid to me, 7 w5lll hring homo vast stores of goid A gems, and wealth for you untold, When I come sallinz back from sea." 1fo left me standing on the shoro: Alas! he sulled home nevermore, 1 reo him often In my dreams: Tl comes and stunds besldo my bod, And 1 awake quite comforteil. Fo happy and content he scame, 1 think It muet bo well with him, ‘ Althougli he came not honte agaii. Perbaps—who knowa?-as on he sned, IHe eatled Into that biessed bay, And ancliored on the strand vne day, Tiis stilp by Anzels betng ted; And there he'll keep Ws wealth for me, Until 5, too, have safled Life'n sca. Farrit WaLTox, MEIE: Correspondence New York Times. Snumea, July 23, —~Tho personsl appearance of the new Commander-in-Chief fa vory prepossess- Ing. Ho Is of middte hielght, and neltlier stout nor thin, Iis movements are quick, and his step elos- tic. He Is, an lis uppenranco scarcely indleates, 60 yenrs of age. 1le weara o stubby, reddish-gray, beard and mustache, and the hanl lines on his faco ~—which, however, hins an agrgeable smilo when ho epraks—betoken constant work. Taough o Mus- sulman, Mehemet Allia a Prussion of Freach exe traction. * Itls famlly name is Detrolt, 1is fore- fathers emizrated from France to Germany on the revoeation of the edict of Nantes,~that 1 to say, ho 18 of a Protostant fanily, le cameto Turkvy st the age of and was taken under the vatronago of Al P'zshn (the famour Grand Vizier), who sw to his cducation and advancement in the arm; Mehemet Al dlstingulshed himeelf In roveral cal palgns, notably In tho Crimen aud Monteneuro, "Flie narsative of the way in whiciilic wes brought here aa commander b rother Interesting, e 1llus. trativo of tho way things are ordercd In Tarkey. 1ie wae at Sophis with Gils division when he ree cetved a poreuntory order frum the Sultan to leave immedlately fur the Capital, not to wult for bag or bugrroge, ad o wpeclal {rmtn was walting for bim at Sprembey Stotion, Mo revolved i bis wind all that he liad done Lo see If he could dwcover any- by whicl ne had Incurred his Majesty's dine plensure, bul In vain, Iils self-cxamination was reassuring, but wiill who could tell? 'fhere might bo nome intrigue at work, and e maht be the vis tim of It I this state of wind he traveled on until, at Adrianople, lie saw the Governor-General and functionaries asombled on tho platform to ea- Tate bim, This d1d not ook Hko disgrace, aud, wowewliat miore trauquil i e mind, b proceeded express to tho Capltal, At the terminus, to hia gruat satonishment, lie found the Grand Vizler and Ministers waiting to receive him. The Grand Vizier Innisted on Mehemet AN getting Into the corriago liefore him, ~a very hich honor for any ‘I'urk ln un oficial m“ucll{‘—nnd they drove at once to the paluce. All the way, howeser (miore than half ‘s drlvo), tho Grand Vizier refrained fron alluding to the oblectof Mebetnet Puabia'y ro- catl from Sophty, and Mcehemot Aljarrived ot the pal.co Just on funorant on that point an he wus ‘When he stariea from Sophila, At the palace there 8 auother geand reception, and all doubt aa to “Whiether hio wan 1n favor or dlegraco wan removed wheti, on belng prescnted to the Buitan, his Maj- enly advanced, graeped lium by the hand, and (o}l Dl that he alone had his vntire confidenco as being fully canable of dircting the war In Rouwmenan Turkey, ‘The Sultan added that a wpec al stemer was wiitlng to take Mchemet All to Varna, and that he need not troublo himsclf about horses or anything, as everythinghaq beeu provided forhim, Ty s Mafesty's permreslon Mchemet Al went home, embraceil his family, and hmmediately went on board, whure he found two splendld horses, imo richly caparlioned for uale days, ond wus pre- wented by an atde-de-camy of the Sultan with a ,rd wiilelh had_Leen worn by his Majesty, and with & purse of $2,500 o cover hinteavolink ex- punses, « 'Vhe person from whom § obtain therede- Tutle—a privato friond of Meheniet Ali-ansures nig that the Commander-in-Chlef wae deeply affected by the thoughtfnl conshieration with which tho Sultan had treated biny, and thut he fa resolved to dle I he fails to be victorious, NEDIF PASHTA==A TURKISU STORY, Corresyondence New York Tribune, CoNsTANTINOILY, Iy 25, —It wns réported last woek that Redit Pasha had been kiled; and now the heoply Lelleve that ho hasLoon woundeg by ono of his vwn solulers. The story as told to me Iv so charucterlutic that I venturo to reproduco it. *4 Thero were 110,000 Zelheka encamped at 8 place, and were oll befug killed by tho Hussluns," **Where was HY' 01 don't know. It was at soma place near where tho Hussians are. Wo havo & cuvtom that when troupa need help they blow the Lugle In o pocullur way, Theso 30,000 Zolbeks sentwome won that day upon & very high rock which overlogked th g they blew tho bugla v ofiicens ran to dealt ha beka jed help, they are blawing the bugle, 100, no," aid Rodif T'aela, **the Zolbeks ara a1 righ *+Plie Rusaisns went on killing the Zelboks, and pretty voun they sent segnc 100re wen up Ioto too rocks to Mow thy bugle avaln. »Thon the officers went (0 Ttedlf Yasha agaln and sall; *We kuow thut the Zeibeke need beipg they hinve blown the bugle sgun VBt Rodlt Pasha would not he and stlll the Russluns contluued to kil the Zoibeke, and they sent tock 1o Llow the bugle furald, Then ull the of. fcers wont together (0 Kedif Pasha aud saids *The Zelbeke ars dn grest needi they bave blown the buglo there threo Limea; let, us belp them, ! But Ttedf Fasha mald: $No, the Zetbeka nved nothing, “Thio bugle 1¥ ouly 8 Tuestan trick to pet us 1o suft more men ip Lo whers the Zelbeks ure, that all way bo cuptured together. * **There lsa custom In our country that when troops are 1 greut distresd they put o iag on & very izl pole, w0 that I way bo wecl from every sids and help way be went, Aftera little while b beks put tuele dag un s bery long: pate und it was ween from the cauip, sud uil the oticers went again tu Jtedlf Pusha, besceching b and sayine; * Sow you know that the Zeibeke need nelp. * The fog s up on tho high l:olll.' ** lut Rtedif Pasha refusad to listen, and the en- tire 80,000 of Zelbeks werw_ killed oue by one by the Russtand, bucause no belp was vent 1o thew, ‘Then @ woldier 10ok & gun and flred at ledif Pashu, ysug, *You ure 0 Wurso eusiy thun (ho Ru, stung,’ The M)l struck the Pasha's foot, sud Lo has ‘:f'? uear 10 death ever alnce from this wound,’ —_— THE GENERATOR OT' POWER, Phlladelphla Telegraph, 441t {s boand 10 be & wuccess, you can't help it," sayen youngian who kuew all about it to e~ purterof the ZTelegraph to-day, "atents have been procured fu twenty-clght diferent countries bealded the Unitod States. The geaerator of power haw been tested and proved all that was clatmed for it as 8 gencrator of power, and it will soon be duwonstated 1u public trial,"" silalt anythugou the priuciple of the Kesly motort” was ashed, **Nol [with a vhruz of dlsgust] it {s not. It con. sists of & geuerutor, which s 8 tremendously strony fron box about threu fect square (for thirty- ve horwo-power), tn which are arranged s surlcs of vulbe somewlt kv those In “Harrisou's esfely boiler, but put togelher miorg atsougly und with lficc!ll cars to uake light olu pump throws the waler which disintegratod {nto the forw of an extremely fnv sulat like the spray of perfume thrown from A but- tle by weans of being forced through a small hole by squecziug u rubbee bulb, The buloe In the gey- erator at the time the woruy §s thrown le heated to adull-red heat. Atatest yesteraay the geuerstor marked 8 prevsure up Lo 3,000 pounds per sqBure Thcis, Sud. useis ut thie, o, portect wad erory jolut that there wos o teakayge. ¥ 'The geeat feature that 14 clalmed to be accom- plisbed by thistuventlon is econvwy io fucl and the sdaplation of tae Bow jootor tu suy exbaing foru of epgine, s saving s fuel is clybmed 10 arle frum the Immensy preesure which &u be dist uted by cuttiog off the wolor fruw the cylindor at an early part of thy struke. Thus, I 4u euging bad o cyilnder of tweuty-luch stroke, worklnz at 100 pounds pressure, and culllug off ¢ une-half wiroke by ualdg thy D1010¢ 38 SU0 pouads pressure, wH1s CHICAGO 1'BIBUNE TRIDAY. "AUGUST 24, 1877. Breatar i yented wresseer, It §4 elalme b can he nerd 1o Any ennine of the fuessnt style by strengthening the steam-plpes and eylinidécs anid alteriug the cat-off s nbove. Another immenne advantage clatmed fa that the ower can e dev alinost Instautd n fact, on the apiny is thrown into the and when the engine han donr its work for the iy tho euzincer enn witihdraw the fuel, and there 14 no water to blow out of steam to blow off. In an Inntant, na soon ag the pamp projecting the apray Into the wenerator «tops, the gauge falls 1o **0," showing no presenre, It i snid thatthe entire amount of capital to form the company, ¥iz,, $5,500,000, has been sub- seribed, atthoneh it has' not’ been pafil In, The managers are looking ont for a_snitndlo piace to mnnufaeture thur gencrators and engincs, and ex- vect as koon a4 thelr workinza hare become known 1o catirely supersede steam epgines. CURIOSITI OF CRIME. New Yark Erening Post. ‘The novelist who rhonld ke and tefl in a fo- mance such a story a4 that which Mr. Floyd tells of the recavery of his recently-stolen property would ret himwelf into troublo with the critics. Mr. Floyd's houro at Englowond, N. J., was rohbed recently. 'Tho detectives have been buay searchine Tor tho thlef and the gouds, hut have been able to make nothing ont of it, Vesterdsy a man eamo to Mr. Floyd's ofice, and, doclaring hia piiepurn to right the wrong, tovk e Floyd in brond daylight to the houss in which the krolen gouvda were stored, and, within aight of a detectiva policeman, loaded the gouds en a trick d nent them home, He declined the profered reward, tun, only seking that no description of hlmselt shold be given. Tlcra fa u virango story, whetherwa rogard the siranve recovery of property, the strance condnet of the man who restored it th its owner, or tha stranger tnadllify of the detective polico to accom- plish anything in the case, Anotherstors, ot quite so singular, comes from Long Braneh, * A theft there, which hax exclted & preat dent of comment, has been traced to o neuru paraon whose feputation was so good that no uns rurpected hims and we hear of another case In which'we havo s ainzular prayer test to wonder over, A fire occurred un Lhe ovenming of the 4th of July, in the Villaze of Chiester, in this 8 wuk at firat bellesed to hiave been the carcless use of fira-crackers, but after & whilo in+ cendlarlsm way suapected, and aftef tho rural manner the people of’ Cnester made the miatfer a thome of town (alk, One plous young nan even made it asnbject of praver. 1nthe weekly prayer- mceting of ‘ene of the village®churches hv en- treated the Juler wf tho Universe to brinz tho guilty porson to Justico? to brini ubout his detee- tion, in order thit no might be properly punished and e now learn that the prager wis so cifcctrislly amwwered that the plous younz man ls secarely lodged In jail, with o fair ‘prospect of serviog a terin in the State Prieon for amon, FRENCIL WI'T, Parte Charirart, TRumors of Peace—Enruged citizen (who hans been etudying war-map)—** I have been mode to cross the Halkaus all for nothina. " Sallor smokivg and sollloguizing: **1f 1only had heen borna steamboat! Could have smoked 1lke fuat steamer whhout buying tobaccol™ Before vacation: School tnaster to prlnnlm; pupll—"** You ranca)! wnat makes you grin so?" **Sir, the thought couivs over tno that we roun must part. " Apropos of the trial of tho Widow Oras: Ploas: Ing yeung woman to druyglat- 1 wonld like somo solution of cappor.* Of what strensth? 1 it to make o position in soclety fur yoursclf?" Competitive trial Leforo jury sitting to award prizes for tragle declumution: ™ Canidato—'* Doz yurdon, gentizmen. would you be kind enouzh to move back a dittle to give mo room to roll my s, “—Nelore the ratne Jury: Young womet, ot to dociaim, whiepers to anxlou mntner, ** | am going to_give them wometbing from Hacine. ™ Mother—'* Ask frst if Lo 18 on the Jury; that will tatter bim." Madame to have lost past eling. Inqnired astoa friend who seemed e way to her house for some time **What Ia he dulnguow?" vl s trave ¢ flow du you know that? **1ic writes **What does he nfl(l :‘I‘|‘ bl lottersy™ Ma me X. mnfled, *1On1T know nothing, " said she, **a0 brlitio sna an's heart, But 1 twve always noticed that, hap- pily, the mole heart bearsa kood deal of unalogy lnn lobster's clow, Unn of you gentlomen no roonier hoa hlw heurt bruken Ueforo anvther bus gine 0 grow. " JHAWEK-EYTEMS, puriington Ilawkeya. Durlington man to frulterer; ** tive mo 25 cents worth of grapes.* Fruiterer, In smazement: **Wo dun't cut our grapes; you'll have tu toke & whole one." Tho potato-bug docen’t think of hie stomach all the time, 1 14 passionately fond of the odor of exqulalte flowors, and Lls favonte resort la fn tho 1ubOF fows, The man with & while vest often looks dlscon- solately at tho varying lines ncross the front of that garnient, and wonders Why al} bare aro not bt tho same hight. Striped stockings are golng out of style, and tho Sunduy-school picnic will no more be electriied by a bridtfant displuy of the Northorn Lights every timo a girl fulls out of the swing. Ex-(iov, Packard hus tone out of poltics, apends 0l his time feellivs the gums of the twine for toeth, und teying to téuch then to talk, And, when the twius are slmultancously smitten . with the worst kind of nocturna) untl-conciliation colie, Packard Junt wits up in bed, and_bolds his hanly over bid vam, o ways: ** Soreiful loavens! "Thly 13 Worse than tho Fiver-parishea,” FOURTEEN HOXES OF IIIM, Rocheater N. ¥.) D:mocrat. About 8 month ago wo publlshied an articlo from a forelyn Journal detailing the purchase by Prof. Ward, of this city, of tho celebrated Stutigart mammoth, or elephans primagentus, for o largs sim, and stating that 1t was intendod to ship the gleantic afair to America. Some thne ago Prof. Ward retorned to Kochiester, and sestorday s works did follow Lim. At Jeast fourteen large boxes of them did follow him, and tholr asrlval wan the occaxlon of na ttle wonderment on the part of those who saw thom. The reconstruction of this famous aulmal, when laken apart and packed In boxes, wolghied something over soven uns, and from this e size wav: be Imogined, Tl frol buxes from Stuttart tu Now York was & 1 the cost of bringing them from Now York to Rocliestor by canal waw £80, They were loaded, u‘pa holr arrival buru yeater- dny, int0 a teatn of fredehi-wagons, and conveyed to Prof. Wurd's celebruted workshops, near ‘his resldence, In the rear of tho Univeralty buildin Tho tank of poiting togethee the separated tlonw of the mummoth will by commenced this mornink, and 10 awiet in this labor an expes rlenced artint from ticrmany and two from New York bava boon enwwued by Prof, Wanl., Thu taxk will consume several weeks, and when ft 14 completed ane of tha groatest curiuaities will be ready o o looked at. 'I'ho wammath {s intended for the L’nlmr-uu.r Virginin, and {s one of the ifts of tho Into Lawis Brooks 1o that Institution, Flia leariod Professor has nosrly combleted hls colioction for the muscum of ‘that university, which Mr, Ilrookn presentud, and next wiek will shlp tho seventeenth car-load of curlusitics, which will fioleh the tawk, EUCALYPSINTUE, Jult dall Gazette. A new llqueur calted **oucalyvsintlie has been manufsctured from the leaves of the eucalyptus, ‘The valuable propertios of an Infusion of the leaves aa a fobrifuge huvo been long knuwa and appreciated, especially by residents in Algeria, where the cucslyptus has beou cxtonslvely calti- vated with beneficual results; wud De, Mierguc, o colonlsl surgeon, has now succevded, after many egoriments and ‘mach paticnt roucarch, fn dise tiflivg from tho loaves 8 Hyueur which, aithoush exhilunting and gratoful to the palate, bs not only absolutely harm! LUl posseused also nany usee ful medivinal proporties.” A correspondent of a French paper who has mude scquaintance with the uew beverage in Mazsellles, wioro 18 fe, I8 seom, ulready largely manufactured and consumed, vro- dicts that within elx wontha it wiil beconte populsr throukhout France, and will averywhera ke the place vl sbslnibu—tho **yrewn uitse ' which hus u.-mllururlly ineplred, only afierwards to stupef and kill, »0 wany of the most talented of French weiters and pocte. The batent “taken oul by Dr. Miergue for he manutacture of eucalypsluthe Las Dencconceded by bl (0 the house of Neawedo e of Barseitics, who have already erected oxtensive Lulidings for its diatullatlon, THE RIVAL BEARS, Nen Yurk World. A Grizzly Bear frest from the Wilds of Califor- nis happened to form un Acqualntance with the Great Bear, who, polnting to s Pacldc Poo), sald, ¢ Lot us go uto that Pool together, sud when the Hulls come down to Lakoe 8 Ilwnrv‘l: will Block it to them. * +* Agreed," wald the Grizaly; **but. he Sided with fosen Dlatrust, + wil you bo falinfal 10 your Contract” ++ L will be us foud as Gould, " auswered fhe, Qreat Bear; ** besldes, you bave gur waving Claws, ond ceu keop ‘Wiich and Ward,' ‘fhey accord ngly went down lato tho Pool, the Waters of whicls wero shortly afterwards trouplud, snd tho tireat ear, feching bimselt go- {ug dows, vnlwaded upon the Coliforaia Geiazly, who vauk't rhe ouce more. Morgi—All's not Guald that GHiters, A NICE MAYOR. Montreud Diqaleh v Toroato Globe. Yesterday mornlug Mayor Beundry recelved & puwber of city passcoger tickets, but on percsiv- Iog thag they were of vruuge iut he fell jnto an alurming rége, wuch 1o the surprlse of tuose about Wm,aud, after calling the Company & pack of — Orapge rasculy, and that [t was fresh lnsuit ofered tothe Jtomun Cathulies of Moutres, Saked why thoy bad $he fwpudunee Lo pRot ticke t4 11 OFOKS. Belug referred to tap Presldent of tbe Companyy {bat gentlemau lutormed ble Worahip) that wo 10 sult wus intended (o bimavlf or his co-tellkioplats by tho aufiv culored tickets, they baviug been rated fudlscriwinataly in verivus colors. lhe ‘tsbip condescendied 10 take. bluc ticitety o place atroke, andat ! ur vertical Yie ye'low once. Tt steted that the President, efter s ditdds eplawle, tmme tatedy destroyed Anout 20,000 of the wrath-prarokin g tickets, —e— THE COURT Ttecord of Judgments, New Suits, ruptelea, Another odd snlt wan bezun yesterday, growing romotely out of the late riot. 11 will he remem- bered thata large number of veterans who had eorved In the War of the Rebel fon volunteered thelr services fn the late riot to the clty. They were divided np Into as many companies 38 posaible, a0 us to give every man s chance to be an oficer, Among them were E. A. Shorburne, o lawyer at the Chicazo bar, who wasappointed Firat Lieutenant of Company A, Vetetan Volunteers, Healy, the popular Clerk of the Bupe- Bank= rlar Court, who was made Orderly Here geamt of o same company, Neither of them was gratifed Ly obtaining fame In a contest againat the strikers, and Licot. Sherbutne retarned to his legal dutles with bis thieat unslaked, An onportanily, however, oc- cutred, on which he ban seized, When 1he comn- pany olsbanded Sergt. Jlealy, as in duty bound, made out the muster-roll on the hasia of which the pag-roll was to be made, and delivercd it after heing apnroved by Capt. Lew Jocobs, to Buperin- tendent Hickey, by whom It was inturn traneferred to Comptroller Farwell. Thls muster-roll showerl the wnilowing liat of twenty-soven members ont of cighty-thirea nll told na **deserter™s First Lient, £. A, Shorburne, Second Eergt, C. R, Mateon, Fourth Sergt, J. C. Cochrane, Flret Corporal Mar- 1in licem, Yecond Corparsl L. $. Steb sing, Third Cotpural W, 1, Lower, Faurth Carparal I lisgd- Jey, alan privates A, E. Boveen, T, C. Brown, . Ualdwin, J. S. Curtle, A, I, Chase, James g+ quid, A, C. Ellithorpe, Frank Fisher, C. 1t E. WKochi, 1, C, Kecler, W, M. Lauihlin, 'E. 3. Lane dis, i, 1, Lee, R. W, Rticaby, 8. W.'Epear, John 3. W, stockion, W, Sprable, and '3, I " Sherburne happened to hear of thia rol, calied to ace it Tuesday, 1¢ remarked that it was nut coreect, and aaked permiselon to take it away to be fixed up. The next aay he brought vack anothier roll, In which oll the membera of the company. wero marked 8 having served five days cach, with the cxception of himself and Gen. Neem, who were credited with ciuht daya’ service cachi, Mr., Unrrett then a<ked him for ‘the orig- Tl Toli, which he returned, Capt. ' Healy heard of this new rall, Inoked it over, and wrote on 1t that it was Incorrect, Later Inthe day (Wedneaday) the attention of Liond Bherburse wae ~alled ta Capt. 1lealy’s correctios and he made o minnte on the same paper that Mr. iHealy was vuly Ordorly Sorzeant, and i cert(f- cate was worth nothind, Then Mr. Sherbaene in- voked the aid of the Mayor, who indoraed on the back of tho nstrument? Mavur's Oryice, Chicago, Aug. 21.—Fimt Lieut. E. A, bherburne 18 lupropeily te. s & deserier, Tie was etactied by my urder, i d the city fadthtally and efijelently o urdaange oiticer duriuz the entire perlod of the rlota, 3. HEaTH. Major. Iiis, howover, did mnot matlafy the warlike Ldcuicnant, and yesterday he commenced a suit and Low Jacobs, fixing his damaoges at UNPORTUNATE MONEY DORNOWENS. The Gnancial crisis scems (o have affected wew, B, Huuter & Co,, currlape menufacturgers Bta7) Archer avenne, quite rerivusly, anu in thhir Qistress they mado usaof thuse néceseary ovil often to e found In laro clties, knuwn money-shavers, ond souictimes Ly harder e The first of this tri they called on were J. Lsfe Curtis and Killlan Winne, from whom, on tho 1tk day of Jauunary 1nst, thiey procured o luan of $200 at'7ly per cont & month, and sccured 1t by a chatlel morigage on property worth 8300, Hiey re fved $1H4 cash, the remaining $17 belug Interest, and when the toan come duc tn February it wan renowed for twn months longerut the rate of 815 & wonth, In Avril another extension was procured for two months more, and a new mortgage glven ou prup- crty worth 8800, Hlefore this came due the, nute \vus wold {0 E. 5torra Barrows and Churles i1, Car- penter, and at the naturlty the moriguge was fore Closed, and the prouerty sokl to eno Vyier for €470, Complunants ollege thiat tho Assiznnient and fore- clostire of the mortaze were fraudulent aod merefy colorable. and thnt Curtis & Co. refure now to poy over the balance dus from thy sale. Curils & Co. and Barrows aud Carpenterureall made defendants ton bi,J,and Hunter & Co. ask that an account may be had and the defendants compelled to wurren- dee the goods which were mortuaged, and which are now §n the possession of Curils & Co. Tho first loun sbparently was sot suflicient, and on the lst of February Mcwerd, Nunicr & Co. went out szaln (o make araise. This time they fell in with Tracsdell & BSrown, who trasted (hen un {1l an Curtis & Lo, Complainants, huweser, obe tatued o Tonn of $300 at $20 month, which usuti- ous and most exorbitant rate they were compelled fopay. Two cxtensiuns wers oblalned, Truesdell & Brown cxtorting a 8100 horée ns inturest, but now they have declured the mortguge due, and are vooking & foreclosure, The properiy has een rold 1o Miiton I, Bddiecame, but comulalnanta clain that he Is a confederate of.Trucudell & Tirown, and (hey ask that the mortgagd iy by set asido un the graund of usury, snd tho murigaged property sur- Fendeted, itaworth, the **Co, " of the frm of X ey e a0 “vislted Movaen, Truesdu & rawn on Ws own hoos, to get accommodated, {ut” hwe aopareutly la_ far- from satlsod with tlio treatment hie recelved, Ilu borrowed §200 st the Tuxnrione mte,of © ber cents month, and sccured it_by a morteage on 8300 worth of furnitu aftenwards gotan extension on glving uew notes and mortyage, which, Just for cunvenience sake, T to Milton P, idilecome. Ellawortn only ro- Felvod $180 fu thie Grst plnce, and has ropald 550 of that, bt Traesdell & Brown «till 1 4 CODIILAD Rk el (o pareender. tho Far efendunt, nnd compelled £l ! h e colving from tha principal uf §130, wit gal huterest, Josal luterett, | | weem 1x TnovuLe. Tatrick C. Feoney, a lawyer of this city, began n it by capiny yustcrduy acilnat George Quackun- Dhielr, ohn lienm, and Thotoas Cawdry, elalming 85,000 damegen, o sags that about 10 o'cluck of This mght of Aug. 10, ax ho ‘was_standlug on the Street talking to a friend, Quackenbush, & spa:is] ioliceman, came up o him, and, after looking {n it face Lo or Lhreo times, orrested i ayainat hils remonstrances. and, without a warrant, 100k Rit to s polico statlon, ' liehm and Cotrdry then suarchied him, took cottalu bapers from blut, uril Jocked him up in 8 emalt coll,” {lc avked to bo nl- Jawed Lo »it i the main room af the stution untit he could gat ball, but they refused to allow kiu (0 do s, Peency firthor states that he was gullty of 10 nct for which Jio could be arreated, and clalms To» tiaw sufered turies to hia name wnd famu 1o tho oxtent of 5, 000, UNITED BTATES COURTS, Jamen 1, ant Heney 1, Vottes ond Uhamar P, Pillabnry fled n blll yesforday agatnst the Molino Plow .Company, B, K. Swan, . W, Lobdell, ticorge Btephen, ond A, L. Carson, fo reatrain thiem froin .nfringing a patent for an_improvewent In calllvalor, grasia Bopt., B4, 1T, t0 Jobn schroeder. b‘:'Islm New Haven Copper Company began a sult for$2, 600 sgainst J, 1. Bulllvan, Tho' Minosapalls. Qs Lighe, Company brought anit ogalnst d. 11. Yorey & Co. fur 8760, BANKRUPTOY MATTELS. Gearge W, Cuunpboll was yesierday sppointed Amlgneo of Frank 1t Hollingsworth. .- E, dunkine wae appolnted Asslgnea at hamsy £, Whelan, ‘Tho Anilamey mceling of J. H, C. Druliers wse ontiuued t0 Aud. 24, O e divldend of 16 per cont wan doclared In the caso of William o 1anna. 'An Asafinco wiil by olected at11 o'clock to-day for Mark Harper and Frod Clupp, HUPERIOR COURT IN ORIEP, Roxanpa Kcotl, guardisy, tled o distross wars ant yostarday sgainat Fithinors Welzley to rucover £105 unck rent of Lots Band 41n Stluson's Subdi- dan, Vo Yioffman began a suit for $2,000 agalast Martin Kellor, Ueorge M. Munger sucd Thomas A, Bcott for 1,000, ¥ Powel] Kaufinuun commenced an action in tred- rm- Inat Louis Boottiger to recover §2,000 al- eged damogew, CIRCUIT COURT William 11, Hutchinsop glud 8 bIN yosterday awainet Laura N, Btark, Mary A, tark, Janes Lo #tark, and Laurs N, Stark, anid W, K, Nizon, ex- scutor of the will of James L. Stark, to forccluse & ortgage lurglrl;booo on the W, §; of tha8, W. & 13, of Hec, 34, CRIMINAL COURT. Joul Van Duecn plosded gullty to driving away 8 borse, and was remsnded for sentence, Jubin {ickey was triod for larceny undacquitted. JUDUNBNTS, Srrenion Cornr=Coxynssionn~1l. A, Qoodrich vi. Julin C. Datterk, 837,70 —Waldron, Nibluck & Co. Yoo Morgai Dosle, Peter Whise, aud Patrlek Witily, $020.00,—Jobu 11400 v& Lywen K, DeiWolf, §18d.00, £ et ENCOURAGINE (?) PURE ENGLISH, To the Edlior of The Tribune. Cuicaao, Aug. 21.—Iread [a the Times of to- day a timely editorial suggested by Richard Grant White's assurtion ¢hat thy women of Euglaud speak Dbutter Engllah than the women of America. The article refurred 19 eularges upon this thume to the extent of a column and over of the editorial page. Mauny truo things arc vald, sad the subject bs iHlus- trated with mapy gxsmples of the curreuf, seceuts 1y Introduced slang of the day. 1t4 uso 1s Justly condomued, sad {ta encouragement §s muinly at- tributed to the inefieicnt school-teacher uid to the povular Americon fiction of Miss Evans uud hur class, —cortalaly 4 pogr school of writers. 1 fiulshed tho srilcle with much satiafaction, glad that the vdlior of 8 daily paper would dud tine to sy 8 word Iu favor of purer upeoch anious the peo- fe. Then, Jouking up to the frat itews of te edls rial mu of I € the Zimes, 1 Woe W\ biat assurance 13 tole fn tho_edllor of u dally Journal who cau OFeT such a greviing to tho thuu- sands of seuscrs who open his morhiug paper, wudy u oo the 636 puge, can clalui that Mis us an otliers belouging to an fufesior class of novelisté st suswerable fur the corruption of the spevcl of ‘American wumen? The press cloims witls pride 10 botbo chief cducator and lvader uf thoe peogle: bat Las s editor the extraordinsry priviiege of deuy- fug 10 others practices for waich A¢ Suds a Mult only in thu cavacity of his papery 1o must bua very demoralized sud very near relstlve of the porcine trlbe who, aftertarnibg over tho beadiauy of the local oF socioly mews Of the i ‘ jiass, presuimably for slander. ozaingt J. J. Zimee, doss ot refuse ta wallow In the Cith which £i)14 the rolumnae npderneath, 1 1o n sictare worthy of Snst, the Times kickinz e echonlmanter wh wash over the Frealdent. rditor of thn o Ing liog- DEXOLIAT. CURRENT OFINION, 'Tho Bennington celehration wng in all ro. rpecta a great success, and apparently na feature of It was mote siznal than the hearty manuer in which the Preaident was everywhere greeted. 1lis reception wae cordial and sincers, Thn peaple have ahiown not only & praper respact for his ex- alted office, but n perronal rezard for the eharacter of the himself. 'The permistent and puerile cryof **Frand " hat had no effect in dampening thefr ardar, The averaga American detesta sorc. heads. and the constant exhibition of sarcheaded. nees over the resnit of the electlon hasonly ex- weneral dingust, There was clearly no syme cite pathy with it at liennington. —Aloany Ecening Journal (Jiep.). ‘The rame progress mada sinco Mareh 1, if cantinned tweive montha longer, will, Mr. Kher. Inan rays, cerialnly bring us 08 rpecie sianuard, T une hin own words, *If'undisturbed, with or without a changa in the law, every dolisr of the United States notes will, hefore the time nxed for resttmption, buy as mochasnn equil amount. in river orgold.™ Inmaying this Mr. Shermen ex- Ere!lec hin 0wn conviclions, bascd ona thorough now|adre of the workings of the Treasury De- vartment, preceded by a carefal stady for many years of the financial kyatem of the country snl ite Vicinity. That hls confidence I8 not shared by n Targe partion of the members of his own party, is of commnon knowiedges but 1t I to be hoped n supertor facilities for " information an the rupject have enabled him to form the more correct Judiment, —Cleceland Jerald (Rep.). The recont Inbor tronbles liave broupht prominently befors the conntry many pointa in the machinery of Government anl the workinz of our vaet commerclal aud manufactuning inte pechally the management of larze corvornf railroad monopolies. which #iould receive the ea nest attention of caol-headed patrlote and states- mest, —men who understand politicnl economy anid the leztimate requirements of the millious. But only harm can come from an agitation of the au flon by political demagogura and blatherskis newspapers. who have in view thelt own peraonal advancement, while ot heart they are the most dangcrona enmmien of the clare for wiom they rhout and acribble, It 1 through ruch bypocrites that most of the troahle cores to workinginen, and they should nut be countenanced by the futelligent laborer. —Indsinavolis Journal (Kep. ). The Hecrotary [Sherinan] states as o' mat- ter of boast that the pubite detit has been reduced rince the 1at day of March fust 320, 431,824, Whero did ull this moniey come from? Strafzhit out of thu pockets of the peole, elther In the sliape of direct taxes or dutiea on Imiorts, Why not reduce theso gtaxes and thereby ledscn the bunien now opprossing the people? Leuve the public deht for more prox. perons days, The bondbolder is recelving his wola Interest regulnrly, and with that he should be eatis. fied. Ouronly ope for the reliel of public d'a- tress lles In tue nction of Congress, 1tls evident ihat the Secrelury’s sympatiles are In another di- rection, Nothing shorl of s repeal of the Resutnp- tlon act, o remouetization of the sliver dolisr, a reduction of Internul taxes, and an easential modi- ficatlon of the tariif, witl satisTy the demands of an o .’,;m’.m people.= Loularille CouriersJournal m.). It in the silver question which has doubt- less most ecrloualy threatened to fritter away the great financial victary which the Ohlo Republicans won In 1870: and on thie subject Jus West #peaks most directly and satlsfactorily, ‘The War debt of tue Nution he holds to ve an cbligation of the moat sacred nature, which the Government can- not afford in any wav4o dishonor, e admits tho belef that debta incurred nnder the old coinnge system can honeatly be discharged o the old coine: but his argument against silver remonetization ax now peapused eiowa that he laoks upon any sech pavnient us Impracticable, and that he fully ap- proves the decision of the ‘Treasury Uepartment, hat all obltzations entered into sisico the silver dolinr was stricken from the list of colns can be met hanorably ouly by paymentafngold, . . . 11 thiv speech 1s accepited by the Kepuolican voters ant bress of Ohlo as Uie keynote of thele canvass, there will e no doubt that the victory of 1875 will be r;' peatod, —New York Evening Loat (Anlr-Sil- ver Liep. Do those *controllers of destinies,” the Fastern cditors, who fterate that reumption on the greenbucks Is required by honosty, because the greenbacke ure a debt,—a **alshonest promire to pay, “—and that ta postpone resumption is repudi- ation, ever think of the menniny of worda? Le sumption |s not payment, What they mean sumption ia to oat the greenbacke, ‘They meun to shove them vut again ua fast naany one brings thom in. They mean o continne the **forced loan® and **disiunored debl.*@ There Is no reanmption 1 honest payment. Nor does honest puyment ro- quire a_doliar of apecle, or the hooruli of any preparatory reserve, In the conrse of public busi- ness, the whole amount of the ereenbacks passcs through the ‘Treasury ut least once a vear. As each ane 1a thus taken in, It 18 paid. Then, if the Gove crnment should burn such a portion us its wurplus would permit, Instead of refysuing all, it would culeroin urocess of payment. Iu this way thls duut woudd be pald. ‘Then there would ba speele- Jayment, becateo fio ather legal-tender, I thin Lore would bo no sesumption. 1n realily the Gov- crument las nothing 10 do with recumption, " All 1t hua 1o do 18 to puy 1« notes, and thda It can do by em an 1hey come Intu the ‘Tresanry, No cesrary in honest paysient or ng about apecio-payment, Leaumption acte ry mecly, fof avoluinz paymont; for foatin shilining, kite-iying, and cheating, ' o wtio talks of the duty of Governmont to resume In an intla- tlomst, u “kite-tlier, 8 renudiator, 8 person who undemtunds neither the currency yucation sior the Kuglish language, —Cinclnnals Gazelte (Kep.), The Maino Repnblicans took the proper uree, Thoy recognized the fact that thers wero werlouw diterences uf oulnlon In the party concern. fnjg thio President’s Southern pollcys 8 Mr, uyes did not make the party, and se approvul of s fancles fs not a cardinal Hepublican principle, and not at all nccessary, it was wisely determined to lct the Presudential tub stand uyun 11 own bot. tom Jross Counly Reguster, 11 tho Nepublic- ans of Chlo had not indorscd the Fresldent, the Luttom wouid have fallen out of thelr tub, and the staves woulidn't have been worth pickingup, Thy Cleveland resolution of indorsement of the Prewi. dent was potmade av strung as 1o Admintstra- tlon men desired, = Dbecuuse tho - dlsaflected whined, and moaned, and pleaded for har- mony In the most fearful way, It was for this reason, and s weak desird on the part of the majority to conclllato the misority of mal- cuutente, and not muke themn feel o baaly, that the Indorsenient wad drawn In fi:‘neml terina, It 1 quite strong, ‘bub 1t should have speciilca th Itemns of Ilmlmllcl approved. If that had been done, and fho demund for the remonctization of wilver had buen nnyualided, the camupaizn wight huve been o glorious une. As the case stands, the Ingorscment of the President was the best thing in tho procecdings of the Convention, and the unly thing that has called out a strung sfirmative popu- Jar expression. Tha Hepublicans who have been identitying Kepublicantsm with (rantian are not & amart lut, Thelrday ls over. Th@Southern poltey of linyes i» the continuation of that of Grunt, be- Cuuse it couldn’t o belped, us Grant had alfeady given up the South to the shotegun militia, aud thy Deonle would prefer oven as imperfect a develop- - & T i then Alled 4 plece af o rplzal fashion, the oelfes bainz o <zal mixinre of taw parslsy, I ks, 80 mich 10 reqn here are estahlishmenta *sccond-nand baths™ can Le ob- the Tue rom calves” jaw at certain hoare tained, B THE PROPOSED NEW EPISCOPAL DIOCESE. Ty the Ediinr of The Tribune. Avtow, Hil, Aug. 2h—At a called meeting, held at 3 p, m., Aug. 21, in 8t, Paul'a Church, 8pringficld, of all those Eplecopal parishes south of the proposed division, the Rev. Dean Dreaser having called the meeting to order, the Rev. Dr. Easter being choses Chnirmao and Harry Tavlor Secretary, it was resolved unani- maualy to request the Committes on Division appointed by the last Conventiun to recom- mend to the next Annual Convention of Hilinols the formatlon of a new Diocese ‘formed of all that portjon of the Btate Iying east of the iinuls River and north of the southern line of the counties of Crawlord, Livingrton, Ford, and Ironuots, It was further resolved, by the following clerical and lay delegates who wers present, that the sum of $2,W0 per annum would Le contributed to the support of a Blshop n the event of the forining anch new Diocene: Altun, represented by Rector, Senfor andJu- nlor Wurdens 3 Buanker [hll, by lettery Beardstown, by inisslonas Carlinvlife. by Rector and two luy delegatus; Decatur, by Rector and one Jay delegate; Jacksonville, by Rector and ane lay delegate; Lincoln, by iu.-cmr; Mans(leld, by mlssfonary in charge; Peterabure, by Iector anid two lay delegates; Springtield, by four lay delewates, 1tanny Tavron, Sceretarys TRE TIIBUNE 151 ‘FECE otk 70 SecoMAGEATE oG NINEOT patruns throughiaut ' the eity woe Lave exai:inie Tizacch Oifices b1 the diT=rent Distvions, ‘as designat twlow, whe i e whil be taken £r il dve price a4 clarged at the Mafa Odles, and will bo recelve until 4 orelock p. m, driog tae week, and untll 9 9. @, on Saturda VILLIAM L WINNIN v and Ftatluner, ar Wabasli-av, itatluner, ete., 100 M. WALDE Wkt Madlgon:m v ROBERT eurside News Depot; 1 uer uf alstedost. Y, ilouks, dtatluficry, ete., 330 Dl I8 KRG, Newa Depot, B Kee-at., earner of UATpeater. In eharzes iue Taiand-av.., ¢ GHFEALGE ITENR visla ‘s juw At the entrance uf Side_1'ark, For particulen, nut week Bo%, Tribuns offf e, WANTED-IALE MELP, Hookkeepers, Clerlin, &ce Ei-4 FOUNG MAN AS CITT SALESMAS ramereantile knawleige; saisry, g1 mest faraleh references and security. Ade Y CLERE} i an carrect af & ok dress A2, Tribnne office, WANTED-A YOUNG murt bea hamt<ome penman, anl flzuten. have had practical expericnce, and hring pa- Siferotertacen from former emplayers. Ade THhune o e, AS i LASS WINTE BARBFR ent. Address A. 1. HOF! WASTEDA 5 . Kenailviite, Ind. NTRD~A A IV L\VID‘\T AN “YA. TED=A CALCIM A Ktate wIth brush, ‘\VANT D=A FIRSTCLAK VY Tpty at a5t ann 250 Firih: ED=A 600D COMPOSITOR T0 WORK 1N adle. Hoom % l.‘n‘f NORTH work ih{s morning. DIE-MAKER, ~ APe } tinng el of Wllhl::!uwll-‘ RS ea VY ANTED-A PRACTICAL BEEF PAGKRIL cOM: ticulars, A I, DENN{S, khcrman House, L Employment Agoncl e s it Wk anf en fhees ek : e £ nds, ete. H. F, CHRISTIAN & L0, !&!;:1'!:'!!: Miscglinncons, ENERGY FOR A GENTREL 78 (nteiligent workers 3 to 833 ~ments we ofer the unemployed, allcaplial, ant our plan o \‘YAVTFJV—“ Tusitens yer day, The {ndu of either ez, on Intre ducing the fastes g _Bousehnid article extant, eannot fi persons sceking permanent em- ployment. ithstamp, RAY & CO., Chicaxo. 1Wasr 1S AT MINONK. TLLe en need appiy. Apply st VW ASTED-PATENT-RIGHT SATESM cunnity gt fer the Atierican. ¥ bast fence made. Excellent chance f wnake maner. Tnaniire at the Comns Washingion and Dearborn st WY ANTED=MER T and lest-sidiing novelt snd canvamars will Nnd headquarters fo; plic by cal on L. Juckson-st WASTED=RES 70 TAKZ A ‘Tourtis sear. cireulation over 10,04 cents. JASMES . e ~COTT, @ Dearborn VW ASTEN-AN EXBER Werstands teimming ASDIEW NCED MAN & lk!wllnu lamps. THUMAY NDIEY Deartorn-st. \VASTED = HESFONSIILE FARTY 10 _TARE ty wzency of Rees Patent Componnd Fir tinguisicr. LAberal terins to HEHE man. L Tal Weatern Agenl, basement ) ANTERXTIVE meaturing far In the Exposition{ also, 10 ranvassthie eitys aikg, the same 10 werk on 3 sewing fuAchine wtiachments 8130, akenta to take county righta, Lallat 5t SteCormici itfack, betwren juand 12 and 3 NTO SELLTIE TMPmi four men JOREALESTO AT PURGHASELR OV T county and elty: will partles it fri o buy I pleasa wi moushe of me very low, Uiny declde L pureliase WII ubly Feut tuward purchiusc. D, W. KEAN, 08 Lovalje-st, l"ullflALB—thflN-ZF:TD\“\'AU\&ILAV A hirty-sixchi-ot, avont 1Y pris 2, e balance [i oue year, Interest 8 perceat.’ b Lo MILL, 142 Learborn -ai. 3 = AN IEEAL ENTATE, WILL BCY A TIFUL LUT, LE— £10) e Uik trom decof, at Lagrange, 7 miies from 1 €15 down and WSS Cheaest prupery the FEW G001 | ahtish agencics navdware aid furniture deaiers, pald, COBUN it. TON & CO., Clncipoati, O. W ANTED — AUENTS ~THROUGHOUT THE 1nited States: If you want to mike money fast s €3y Tow 1 Sour e, | NO, 410 Lasaiie-ats Cor Ber, fnal floor, 0 e 5, WANTED-FEMALE MELP, MEN TG _FOLICIT for staple rticies to Halaty or cominigaion TR Domewticss ANTED=A YOUNG GIRL TO 3 ) .‘“u’l\!: Jean fu sl Camtle, Ropis. wion reteTencs ANTEDTA dOODGTIEL FOROENE TSE ‘v work. Apply at 462 North Wells IALLOUSE VW ANTED=A GOOD GIRL, FOR GENERALII wurks German or scandinarian preferre. WAREA Lo & Competent peraon. Apply st 8 W WANTED=A XEAT, TID «lt] for weneral hou ewoik 1 erenco required. Abply at (00 West Js VW ANTED-COUPETENT GInL T | ork (o SN s wOF K (0 amati rivate family, CITAL AL 705 West i ‘TATE WANTED, (n . Detween Astiland-av, and Lincoln-at. K. Detieeen, “ NTED=AN 18 FARM NEXT C cacd in exchands for kil bulldind, e 1o TWent Sldee Cts and shown T Toncrnt drain o, O BRO 3 Lata:tenl.. loum 4. WAT JoAF 1T PLEASES ME, [ WIL #4000 cash for store i Tot on Weat Lake Madian 11 CUAMM aitoa-er, TE POV A iy, clear, i1, L. HILL, 142 Denrburn-st . TO RENT-HOUSE! [0 RENT—AN ELEGANT s TONE-FRONT HOUSE, 1 tooins, o Wikt dack NT (L WANT a st un Weet side, Lacen man), sastof Unlon Jark, 34 nerer WA DN GIRL T0O DD_CITAMNER WOTK 1IN ilryant Block, cor 26 o PASL e of L:andoioh and Deatborn Scninsiresscs. TWASTED-ALL OUIL OLD HANDS CAN CoME 10 Work again at onco: wo slso want i) more exigertenced clul tiakers, who will g0l steny Vork ricen: a1k on elsak-preaser e N i o A ey ey A A MHousokecperss “YANTED'-A COMPETENT HOUSEREEPER TO &u intn the eountry to take charge of & small fam- liys refercioes required. Addeess P U0, Triban? o stutlh g where an interylew thay be hadg mancut for & first-rate woman, € Luation per~ new, ceupied: 1y eompletn Trom It:v 1o buttum, CHALLES W, BIEVEN2, 229 ‘sideoe o LINCULN = PARK—1-ROOM front, furnace, all modern eonvenicnces, marbic- very low to May. « 4 wouth front. FIat. O Fooins tialn Soori «f nelghiboriood. " CITANLES N. HALE, Soiphot, EENT-ROOMS, South Sides O BEXT-100 ETATS IANDSOMELY FURe nished rovms at €2, € e and €4 per week, rop SAST PIONT BOOM furl A 1t shed, keeplng, chead, & WA TLENAN AND i Two ar diper nteely furnished foome (it~ alle foF licht T e 1T Becessary 2 g he. tas ek of Clagk and sotith of superior-aig un the nn boandlig-touse Kveprs need u Kiven sud required, Adure TED~TO RENT=A COUPLE OF el roonia”for Mk Loasckeeplid. otice, North side; €Ty relerence FUIt- Addresa i—T0 RENT-TIOUSE OR FLATI G 105 noulh Bide prefested, Addrem 1 w3, =113 1! 5 TOUSE OF oomey wi owner or whl rent the dinine departimeut of & buardiug-bouss, Fy 442 West Sadfson-at. WARIED=TO ling dut o, 1 mobth (ur boesslonal s Bide,_Aduress ' 83, Tribu “7 TO o L1, L & nishie usa by gepticinan d witeq no childrent best of refcrences, Address I° b0, “Uribune ofice, WASTED=TO HEST: Tarnfatied with sofa, be, andehaine tronting Madiaon, {ari, or 8 second Aoor, Addrees, statliy fowest rent per mosth, 135, Trihune otice A GENTLEMAN LIV- furniaticd room by the with free privileges; Bouth 55 ON FUINITURE AND T 4 without remuvaly money losued on guod collali als, 151 Bandolph-st., oo 3. VANCE. J\‘mulll. Gl SONTS, WATC 5" pr{vate uitice, 131 dolpheat,, near Clark, Lot 8 aadu. Eaublished SASIE PAID FOIL 0L GOLL A Mouey (a joan on watelicn, diationds, and vala: of every description at GOLUSMUITS Loan and Bailion Office (feensndhs 10 East Matiot-st,_Emabildied i, QAN IN stus TiTLiT 4 ture wibaut remotal, werelio collaterals, 152 Dearburii-at., | went of Liyjl-Service reform ae wo have had, lo oinz on with Babcockery, Belkuape: tobusanunr, —Clncinnati Commercial Tho iuquiry is modoe of the Aralanche, What do you think of tho colonlzation of the col« ored peoplo? The culunlsation of the cotored peo- meaning & romoval from the Unitod Statca—1s onty a delusion, but 4 wro 18 whik never b aone, becwuso it fy ‘acainat the Interest of both black and whito. Thu colored people wera born here, and their Jocal attachuicuts aro steong, Why should they, be oxileds Why should Ihu‘r be forced into banlaiwntr Dow't they imnuke the cotton, tice, aud lobscco of tho South? “The bumbug sen- satious sbout Liveriu or the West Indics, and of the oxudus to thase lmm' by the colored people, ate thiuet on the pullic now and then by funaties, “The couditien of the colored peoplo In the South is not onu of hulplessuedn, They uro the laborezs of Ihv Jand, and, despite famorance and want of o Rep, thrift, they o acewmulating property, Thew vocial status s boei Jmproved Tumnonsely since 1bis, baps there b not ore in 10, 000 who would listen & motient W BNy schoine for colonization. tone 10 1,000 who can by fuduced Lo who l'l:;:lu\'u 10 the ‘\;:rlh T than they were b{ b e a hande will €0 to 1o 341 it y und Ackausds Rivor cotton-lauds, This ta the vl colondaation thut lsat a1l practical sud pussivle, Tuls moveuent of the coiored people has been o= ing on for wowe yeara between tho Atlantio and outhern States and the Sifvelslppi Valley, and to u hwited extent between tue bills of Tenntascy unid Alybaind und tho bottume. It Is becauvo labor t» better puid on the rich bottom cofton-lands, A cojored man can Ativnd 1o as many acrvs in the bot. o #dou tho hllle, but vie screof the form Jugkes 4s iuch cutton ue four of tne pour uplunds Mence he goes where It Lest pays. This lv the gurding power 1 colonlzation, whuhnr?pued 10 Wintea or blacks,—lenphie (Lean, ) dvalauche (dnd.)e 5 Bk Pagsing Safe Through the Fittsburg ot Puttsburg Telegranh, Among the cars which were destroyed Saturday wizht angt Sunday duting the prevalesice of the rot were ter or iwelve whica coatained trelsut -n?wd by thu Pupusylvaots Lead Cotpany of SManafield, 1t waw generally supposed that atl these cars con- talued plus of leud, und 1n the surfeitul other moro valusbie knd more easiy transported goods, niv vue thouzhit of loading hiusctt with this beavy metal. On ‘l'ueadsy, aftertbo tise, itwas discovercd th three of tho cars couliined pure siiver, Which Lad becn emelted at the Mausticid estabilsh- and which was on {ts Way to the Phladel- puia Mint, The silver was o the for of pigs, o 1tlo soaalles than plge of Jusd, sud, llke the lead, it haa welted und rug doww between tue ties aud in the gutters. _OF courss there wus no ¢ffurt on the spartof the Compauy to dissipale tho Supression 1bat the cars coutuhed pothing but leud, and a4 the metuly-100k wuch stike huré were no sttemple tu steul any of tho wore precious substance. On Tuesday the propriclors vimted the Fuins sud re- moved the metal. The value of the sliver that was in (ho care i» not defuitely known, but the anount was scveral thousand dollars. ——————— Bogus Suatls. Rurls Letter. 10 Lins been discovered That 4 profitable buslners can be wade iu fylss snaiis; the enclls that La: . been occuplud LY thu sval atlitun B9 Preseive OSEY TO LOAN ON'et MOZi ot ratens funds i 153 Lavallent, EY TOLOAN ‘moval, oF o N FURNITUI cullaterals. JEWELILY, ints, PO LOAN~Bk 0" 1NN oved prop LN pol sutwfonat other ), ¢ cent, pu T rate, JONS AN WNEIL, W0 AT 7 'R on business property: can e sald for § Fetng fop ey per years oo comimlulun: b YONE Wayies diide Ay T Us Dy CIANES Wayhe, lud! L MISCELLANEOUS, A, SEX CAT-LAW, BOOM G, £\ Trtlun ork, Advied free, NGO feo nlesa o All corpeminirncs strictiy ¢ adeutlal. sa the loweat.” Consait your TEIL, A Lttt Now waful, S Sy TT LAWY, 128 DEARBORN- Adylce frec: fufeu uuloas ductiets rlence, Correapandence copfideutiel. N WA Iiyun Covper, wife or J Rel, t‘n','.'ui"ckwrnuv-';;,"lnfnno. COuAN, Youvors A. ¥, OE, Sk, AND FIVE-CE: T'l'f b tho Unicugo Savings Jusitulun, NTED-BOARD OF THADE TICK ‘ Ix Yfl‘llh"A!‘(lr‘\“’ll I"r‘l'nllmnu.m R T Dears weatert cliy, ?& ul 1 1he best In the eln all e, Parilculara Wi 7 Weat Sadhoa-at. PAVING CASH DUSE Lurdain If takvn at on woiey Tequir 0L SALE-A GO Witli ood ity b owaer will leave eliy: Caual-el. 2 201t BALE=TIE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF THE largd duuole slore 175 8ad 17 Eaat Mwliwn- Q01 BALE=A ¥l LASS IS ‘ cantrcof Iyt ol -u{mlmm“m * 3. ) sluune otlce. Addrexs fof particaiars - MORSES AND CARIIAGES, I SALE—A 8-VEAL-OLD BAY HAMBLETO- | Dp g ko e g R g "‘5“""?‘{;:’"‘.‘»{&'} ethiuy eud-apriig Lop bugsy bee By 1M stlver.of New Yurki sad Diekoind ianiesss ta bo skl i & RacTince: 318 Wabaal . 201t SALE- wagud urlek. oF stone. 3 very fut, Al 4o but yery dittic; mado a yubof Fuuber: Apply 8 0 s ___STOBAGE. S LL FRIONS WIsHING To RTOE THEIR thd '(.lls‘m \M;bcm depedd uwu safet uc () handilug urd luiderute chiarges should scad N R BB, S Tuludii SOLUTELY FIL OUAGE FOR FUL AR i e o o ey lrased 10 per ceat year, ALK & V1) 1+ Weat Mulrve: 2 UONTIILY WILL BEY ANGW Ol SECOND- 10 & 4 wazent 15 to Rt o 0V e Fearay prlce 8 B s RIS VS R “Y.\sl.‘;' ":"H. TO TAKE Appiy at Teference required. " SITUATIONS WANTED=MALE, Boolkecporn, Clorkay &cy N =Y A MAN 0O a8 cleri or boukkeeper for & whnjeraln or cat of references given. Address §t 74, Tribe W D=AS HOOKK bath, by s gentleman with S lrcs e Yor and Chleags experiene Can eive satldl Teerenee, Mdurew Qi Tribune vt JTEATION WANTED. NG YOUNG MAN aiiicel with the 41 G0, Tribuue ofl) DRET CLEL and lian c0a4 refe Frodess GITUATINN WANTED-DY A~ THOROUGIHLY 1) colupeient coak, Unrman, or wilk, conk, wah, and 1 (aniiiy: releretices, 70 MichIgaa-ar. coruerof Twenty : QITUATION W = &Y Daltiwiore, SIit, well acqu laslon oF Teed bustnean, A eiices, NTED 158 Or steam Atie: Trituine. Conchiunen, TeRsTtors, &ces QITDATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED MAN £ wha thoroughly uidcratands the cary of horses, cartlaes, ete, tgaod drivers wile (s capablo of doing cuoking dnd lanaury works refercnces. 1484, Teibuno. e _SITUATIONS WANTED—FEWALE, ‘Domestless QITUATION WANTED-TU 10 GENERAL UOUSE. P puricby e oo wirk tn private fanlliyy . or-cla refercuces Call at 73nholto: ar uix. N COUK, Ukt Feference given, QITUATION WANTED-HY X1, ) gereral housewor! gl platn cook, waalit, aud tron ferteldou, H1E 8¢ 1834 Luf Cail Tomsckeopors. N “‘l‘l}d"lflu borican by S8 Fribue onfre: HOUSEKEEPER DY s of wiey I8 eompetent. Nurses, QUIUATION WANTED—IIY A LADY AS WET. £, Burso soud reftrentiea kiven f raquired. ™ Call for dve days at B¢, Lukv's Howplial. Miscelnneouss QITUATION WANTED-LY A VOUNG GERMAN A irhta o general atwlog und take earo of il fa- struct eniiiren n (10 o1, ana muet ahject, i 4 clty referent 1 b v e In recard 19 iy, Apply abMre, REPENINGS 190 West ~ BOARDING AND LOD = How. South lde. IPATIIR-HOW=ROO ABLE o A s as M i pei EARaRE Hotels, ARENCE NOUSE, NOB, 131, ND 1 et Browces v ot s sl e runllhwd-m‘mmly-lnm e foutae with fitatciza lourd,'at 40, 87, 814 6n per Wi "buard, §4.503 BoRrd pir duy, 920 1o g™ ook 1avle-buard, $4.50 150 WAB AR JEVADA HOTEL, 144 ANT ) AV, Bear Aonroca =0l boant aund Foonr, $1.50 per Gari 2 10 81 per WK, oz S0 cen siiglo el Wee 1. without hoanl. 3210 #1 Ler wee TPONRD-LAST FRIIAY AV dlinuar. car. a inunoy purse 1he sanis LY calling 8t 150 J T80 JEwARD WILLT i L4 tlack'and tau “pup taken’ from 155 Dearbora-at. "IIIMI{ worning; white tipou the left hiad twem & fow white hairs On {hu breast, and the polut of the rlgbt car turna o, THOb, ALLDS. UST-UN WEDNESDAY RVENIRG NEA 4 sud tndians ulu a0d Jet croms, with bl e pluase leave &t 64 i feceive raward. o OST-TUESDAY AFTERNOU LUE Bk TT! 4 duig on State-st., Bear Eldridge: Llaci s aurt, B Sk & Hbchal Feward will be pald fof Its reburn (o U0 3licktgao-ay. G REWARD=—LOF ENORANDUSI BOOK 50 rdlary warked ** 1, Wariicid, * cuntainlog sun~ dey paers of nuvalue to day une bt tho ouuer (i alove rowurd will o paid upon fs delivery uf 10 book sunceata & sauiliweat coruer uf Lasule sad ltau- TO GO'IN PAT siiiess; must thoruu Sul i uocaplial required, urday, 651U, from V'lo . PAUTSER WaN ucratiy tn understand. By Cold e 451 Went Lukest, hn:h—’.s"l“m\ WITH SOME i with myeaus to yaslst ber Wet Lak NTEW=TO TAKE ONE-TITHD 1N 11 tabilahed ARUFUCLUTing buslneas st will besr (nyestisalion] copltal Fequired shouk S, wu; purt in trade. - Adurces 182, Tribung utica” TO EXCHANGE, '&ML‘LL\\JL CHICAGU PRUP- an hnproved farts 1o Misourl, iy T :uu o Chilcagu {stocked) for improved . 1L $100,000 clear faruilng and twwn propeny proved Chice, O[Tt Isl N Ly IS T\ R A ANty O LECHRNOESS NEWILIVELY BALE, W aar, i Huck ul i saru. Addrehe e dt MTEILE S Douorans 1o oo A BTARTLING AxNoU> plre Parlor iledstead Comvauy, 833 West Madtava- W bell Un fuscaliniculs st botlun prices fusoiiure, Udfpeta Cruckery, oTen sad Boushold goods. Lousch Suralalied thiogtivut. 10 SR e T 7{AME UNION FUENITURE COMPANY, ta) WEST uflwunn-ll-. sl kivds of hi;flflrhu)sl\lfllllln“ ol Moutlly pa)y e nbs: luw pricce; veey Wring, ¥y _EOI sALE. 1 ALE= A THOLEOUGH- BRED SETTER-DOG, | O AT N e R Y R LA Gwuer las o Furiher et for b, Cad bo scen 0r 8 tuw da BEEV'S 6 S Clark SALE-FILE LF THE CHICAGU TRIBU Ot e Lar i, FAK L FAKE 00, Waaklogion-at. e A g A e TS %