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[ ’ THI CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, IB77—TWELVE RAGE Aoz the great tent, comducted by the Rev. Mr. 1A Chldwer, maaeted'by tho Loy, Br. Fuller, Short GAS. ndtiresses were made by tho Rev, Mr, Laston nnd . Hitcheock, e oxercises were inter: - syerscd with the songa of the Sshimiiaclool, | Recent Votes Taken in the Coun= which, undes any clrcumstances, seeve Lo add a0 h ¥ much In terest to these meetings,sbat here cil on That Subject. third dav, lh{: attendance was only falr, and the (‘f‘l‘.l}!"'I’:‘llt’:}:ullg\flflk are Lle ascets aa furnlshed track rather heavy. by Mp. T on: | o 0 Tandfzeant notes af il . .§2,500,000 , ¢ -2 3 i i uf woud Queen, Daisy, 8, Frank, and Tom Eri \ 1,200,009 Rlarkwood Qneen won in three straighe heats, The wna the neas City, nal’nygnefinnd, Nettle Morton third. ‘Time, 2:43, | which cost $1,100,000, and e cleae—na bonds on Banpagorien, Ryan, Watpo, NI Jazarens 19, Un motfon to reconsider the voto was: Year—Sommer, Tuolly, CutLerrtoN, Lodding, Lanler, Olirer,' Vax Ofpzt, DEwonzn, Walle, McNurney, 'Tanoor, Thomvsan (Thirteenthy, Haumqarien, Waldo, Niceen, Sweeney, Jans- cncn, Sweeney, TILE WHITE HILL The Chicagos Again Poll a Ma« jority Over the St. Louis Ellis’and Peabody Rivers, and the Four Great Peaks. 3 14— 17, ; a4, it. We also own the eoure approsch to this | {nthe grove and under tho. open sky secm ”:', & i . " " Browns., "Thie sccond race, pacing, free for all#nnd six | bridze—tho ono ab Atchison and St. Jgsenh. 00 | doubly heauttinl and appropriate. nom e R e Taenow.’ Hovher: entrics, two_ starters, Bweetser and Lucy, and | Jenbord e Emern s Sl ot Srer, Sof elevtor | o Tho Rev. & T, Bhaw preashed at3p.m, ton | And What an Annlysis of Tho8e | Cook, itawléich, * 8eaton, Ryan, Schweletnal, | The Glen Houte and Its Attractions... large congregation in the Tabernacle. It was nnficc)lfll%hcourle. founded on aportion of Votes Appears to Show. }hck ""fvi-""n""a'fi"l" of lh‘u 2Mth rlalim "fi"..n“l Luke, * Endued with power from on high.” The urfl!-‘!emnf’lludcd vfi:n npmyflr( r:md nxe\;ma Eleven Persons Who Baem to Aot with meetin ¢ exerciscs of . which were of an Tt renting Shatactor. Much Harmony and Coherence, Tha"?v:.ml“ hql"a Tm’ed Q\iflh’ nh‘nm‘l to s moro desirabla location, and, a8 In former } A} yhe st meeting of tho Connell that body cars, Wil hold regular services therein in the glre(“!h Iumzullfl:.g The first meeting by them | Yoted to pay the West 8ide Gas Company st the was helil at 4:30 p. m.H»rmchlnx by the Rev. | rate of $1.80 per 1,000 feet, and the Bouth Side Mr, N, O, Westerperen, D, D, ot therato of $1.60. Unleaa a reconslderation is Awmong the arrivals sinco last reported aro the families of Mr, H. F, Queal, 1. 1, itt, the resulted as follows: at St Jdoseph, and will have ihe neo of Lucy,.. 102 1 1]the one erecting at MHannl Bweets 2 0.1 2 2|1 The ann at Kansas City {8 prozress- The second heat wi dead ol Time, 8:38, | ing favorably, Oune freight agent estimates 13784, 9:30, 2:25, 3:2014, that these clovators will be worth at least Thio third’ race, m“’:{, ace, between Shaker $20, 000 per year to the road. 1t has pald off alt di¢) was won by Shaker Boy. 'Iime, 2:33, 3:42, | new ties, and expects to lay 1), 000.tons mors dae. 2:35, ing the year; has also rencwed a Jarge amount of . 10 TOa cont 0 shareholders after providing for all its abligatione. TIB MADISON REGATTA. AT e Soniar e o mOn(hs of "Aptll ey, and Fpeciat Dingateh fo The Tritune. Jnne show an Incrense of S83,846.:10, ' The bnsi- MaDisoN, Wis, Ang. 24.~Tho last day's | nets atpresout Is large and the outlook very satls- Cincinnati's Pride Once More Humbled by the Hub Club. al abont Sept. The noxt amendment was 1o give $2and Staging in the Mountains, $1.00. On this the vato was! Year—Tully, Cuizntor. VAx Oapey, Drio. LER, Trnroor, WALDO—0, Nays—MeAnley, Tiosenborg, Dallatd, Thomp- son (Third), Cary, Gilvart, Sommer, Loddina, Tamow, Kerber, ZLasler, Oliver, Whte, MeNur. fiey, Cook, Rawleigh, Reaton, Thomoton (Thir- teenthy, Haumgarten, Ryan, Riesen, Aueiney, Janssens, Usiy—24. = £ lio next amendment was to give 81.00 and $1.40. Thnt was lost by the following vota! TYeas—Sommer, Twily, Jodding, Lattler, Olicer, Waite, McNurney, Baumgarien, Siweeney, Jans- Asconding and Descending ML, Waskinglog..gy Closing RRaces of the Sarntogn and Yiew from the Ssmmit. Pittsburg Meotings. Bpecial Cotrespandenes of The Tribune, v Graw House, Winzs Ilwts, N. L, Agg 14.—Taken foreall fn all, this valley, or rathe the two valleys of the Ellls and Peabody Tho Madison Bogatts Fimsles Out Badly for Want of Wind,, movod and earried at the noxt meeting, this will Rivers, give the most striking individna) gy | factory. Thn application has been postponed to . Fi Seanston? Mr. ard, | Presumably sctele for & time the lonzd(uguulnn' #eny—10, k BASE-DALL. rca ot ool s vt s | 5271000 P Bt Ao S el | Moo oy Gl Fier | Sopicshaley, T, Dl Thaoy: | e, S 1, s gy of e vl CRICAGO—ST. LOULS. weather was considered, aa tho two previous Kuinx, of the Harvard Zndependent; the Rev, | onfthe subject of gas—a discussion §hich com- ) Laerd LESTON, TArnows " . They Bpecial Piapateh ta The Tridbune, £r. Lours, Mo, Aug. 24.—Chicago snatched a victory out of the jaws of defeat in fine siyle here to-day., A two-bnse hit by Clapp and o single by Croft gave St. Louls au catnod run in the fourth inning. To the fifih, after two hands wrere out, Clapp and Dorgan scored on crrors by Anson and McVey and two hits, which wero sllthe runs St. Louls could squeeze ip, - In the gixth nnfng an overthrow by Forco gave McVey days for sheils, the weather befng entlrely too Ty Po & M, calm, A start was made, however, at 1t o'clock. | WasnixeToN, D. C.y Aug, H.—~Tustico 8trong, Fourlecn entries wore made, six fn thefirat | of tho United States Suproms Court, appginted clags, five in the second, and threo In the third, | Col. Calvin H. Alyin, recently Manager of tho At the start the Idler led. The wind, very | New Orleans, Mobile & Texas Railroad, Re- slight at thestart, dled away, and it wasthought | coiver of tho Jacksonsille, Pentacola & Moblle the race would have to be declared off, but it [ Malirond. Tho Receiveris authorized to put the finally freshened, and the race was made e r:"‘:}::{g "": fq"z"’x‘r:“;‘“"l'c'g 0‘;'?“{'-“ '};‘J:c‘;‘?¢af:|&‘_ ceasfully, the Fentless, of Geneva Take, wins | jigers, which fs based npon the terms of the ning the ficss moucy, nod tho Eciipso tho | gper ceht bonds of the State, seyeral willions Kerber, VAR OSDEL, Brionrm, Tunoor, Cook, TNawleigl, Scaton, Thompeon (Thirteenth), fyon, ‘Watpo, Nlesen, Schwelsthal, Kirk, Daly—22, A1, Rawleigh's _resolntion swas then adopted —yeas, 2; nays, 13—as follows: Yeas—McAnley, Rosenborg, Ballard, Thomp. O e e A, EhomA: Oidrer, Coolk, Itawlolgh, Seaton, Thompnon (Thir- teenth), Baumaarten, Jyan, Niesen, Schweisthal, Naye—Sommer, Cullarfon, rodding, Laicter, Yax Osoc, Brapven, WAlle, McNurnéy, Tunoor, Warvo, Hiceeney, Janssene—12, William, A, Bpenver, Mr. Stowart, and Mr Caldma, S Criemat ™ A Nirae ", “Ghitgony | mouced Jaat sear and which bas dragged on . through wecks and months up to tho present im, N,{‘ Gk '""’m‘{m?"' }‘v' B‘}';"c‘;',‘:; time. Now that it {8 temporarily aver, it may the Rev. Gcorre Drake, and R. | beworth whiletolook backnt therecord of votes W. Macham, of Vark Ridze. Most of the | cast and sco if one can find from thom any clow last abova mentioned nre located at the Park b Ridge tent, Blahop Ames will vreach this fore. uf:,;:‘;“l::s:;&l;’::x:: LR iU noon 4t 10:30 o'clock, 'The waual afternoon and | €01 . i i ovening excrclses wili bo Lkl Tho Rev. Rob- | Upon Jooking over the proccedings of the ert D. 8hepard will preach at 3:30 p. m. to-day, | Council for the mestings of the 16th and 234 of make n long deflle of some twenty-three mijes, connceting the Androscoggin at Gorham wity the Saco n little abave North Conway, Tye Tcabody fows north, and the Elllsdirectly sout, nlong tha cast 81d6 of the groun. Thelr source arc far up thesides of Mt. Washington, an 1hy ridge which divfdes them fn the Pinklag Notch Is foll 2,000 feet above thoe level of g scn. They are truo mountain rivers, full any strong in the spting and autamn, but now, s ' > Enarly morning prayer-meeting at 3 a. m. at the | July, and the 20th of August, when nearly all ' , | silver pitcher, o A e C [ midsummer, shrunken to slendor. stry g"nt home by Dradley with an carned run, bup m|“' 30 Jnehidntelgel was takan:pywan 65 OFTICIAL CIIANGE, Chlengo to-morruw for the camp-ground at Da, | Upon propdsltions in referenco to- the prices the subject was resumed, The first thing | or losing themeelves fa silvor threads over gy, ot Tt Tactin sade’n missrabl | ook CiNc1NNATY O., Aug. 2.—Rufus King has | m., and returning wil leaye for Chicazo at 6:45 | be puid for gas, {aken i wwas the report of @ spotlal committes, | 1oagus of tho falls, There arc man 'm:x“(n r'-‘:l]m ";“h.mxnd.:r :n:ln :er! n;‘ n :-m'i kpf‘:l'nfi;* ieh b The Tviene, resigned the Presidency of tho Clucinnat! South- | p- . nU-m also will leavo Wondstock at 8:40 2. CERTAIN PAQTS DECOMB APPARENT. ,rxgtmw::rgém nu‘\’; !fi{l?‘:fl:mn “s{'.g& ond $1.50. sy & stiéin:foat. o them th hufi ‘;,,'f :\;u & :Inz n:: i el'g hth Inn(fl;“'llll o Gl:vtu’l.mti. Wik, Aug. 24.—Tha annual | cen Raflwoy, and W. 8, Clements has been l&lp.‘ ‘fl': will loave the camp-ground to return at | Opng La that there ars ctoven Mdcrmun—Mgflsrn. A oALSs by S oLl YOl e, try ) of Now “Englands bt tho. Deabagy hu m‘:n ke A“"‘m it Ketonal ol e e rgzum( of lnlm [§ nné.-rln ’i""“R m'h't,_(,lu'b h{(g: elected to fl1 the vacancy. Tully, Sowmer, Lodding, Lawfer, Oliver, White, x;{;]zur, J'éh\'urnty'., \\'lmclnr.l ;)avmyarlm, Hyan, | thio uniqus pre-eminenco of flowlng close at thy of Clapp'a fino throw, which reactied btm tn'| Bncridan prizecs silver racut model, valued ot S JOLIET CAMP-MEETING, McNurney, Daumgarten, Ryan, Brveonor, and | Niesen, Siceeney, Jansscns— oot OF iho our Evoat patkt W askimion: e plenty of time to catch the striker, and Hines then brought. in the winning runby a’solld hit to left. Clapp's catching, I'ctery’ feiding, Dorgan's throwing, and Croft's first-base play were the features of the game. Nayi—McAuiey, Pearsons, llosonberg, Ballard, Thampaon (Tlllr!i)' Cary, Stewart, Glibest, Cur- "l"s“m" Tamr{w, lfi“i’!gfiv‘g u:nu., %.lhllnl.lll, ‘tnoor, ~ Cook, wiolgh. Seaton, ampron (Thirtcenth), WaLDo, Linscnbasth, Kirk~2l. Then the question came on the ndoption of & Speclal Dlypatch to The Tridnne, Janssens,—who Java practleally acted as a unit New Lexox, I, Aug. 24.—Tho third day’s | throughout all thls voting. They have sesslon of the Jollet District eamp-meeting was [ held on pearly overy vote, and perhdps cnded to-day. The fnterest and cxcitefient s | stiil’ hold, , tho balunce of power. Thero ams, Madison, and Jelferson. About two miles holow the Pinkham Not, at the very pulnt where the valley best con mands the four at once, atands THE GLEN 110USH, €200, and” given several years since by Gen. ITEMS, Sheirdan, Tho prize Ja now held by Gen. A. C. Mr. Torace Tucker, General Freight Agent of Ducat, awner of the Geneva, and will be turned | tho {ilinols Central Raflroad, has fssued tho fol- over by lim to the winning boat to-inorrow, 1t | lowing clrcular in regard to shipmeat of frelght is Lelievoad that the Geneva will not enter tha | to State, District, and Coynty Fairs fn Illinols TNE 8CORE, steadily lncreastng, and the attenidance fs grow- | aro also o few others, Ald. Boldler, | ronor rocommendaiog $2 and $1.05. This was | Yeb t Is nob upon the siver's e T TH P 4B 7555}&':’1’75?‘5.‘:lfe"r“zfl"x»:’e'"{‘éiy::'fi,fif;f'3':"'13 for1mls ing daily, somo 2,000 visitors haying arrived to- | Van Osdel, Throop, Waldo, and Cullerton, | aiio lost, sa follows: > = . but up o hiudred feeb or e (i) ' o .Frelght for exhibitlon will be billed from start- | dday. The tonts now on tho ground number | whose object it has been to galn for tho gos Feas—McAuloy, P R b Ball upon - the . slopo of Mt. Can — | == —=l5{~= | the Whisper. The former was hullt lnst winter Ingz-polnt on onr line'ta the atation whera it leaves | fully sxty, and frosh additiows are loing made gol , . Jeas—McAul "b earsons, Rosonberg, ard, | EPORt the pi i thio WesE T tr, ol 2l 2 2l o 2l 0 byits owner, Willlam Nuppor, and fs o very | gt PNet OF NG Hair Tn Niold, presaid, at dail o companles tho figures originally allowed them | Stewast, Qilbert, Cutientox, l‘amn.w.n‘y;’(‘sn'-l« Rotise foolc .{““""mm aulon the yeo w""‘“ of tlg 4839 8 9 Q| geetemit, ‘Thomodel is clecant, and itis con- | regaine tarifl mior, pun W return under tho | ““P0% wxorctaca of tho day were opened at § | by tho report of tho Gas Committon,—83 for | BEDLER Tunoor, Cook, Sealon, fiyan. Waino— | howse look stralttht out upon At. Wasbingion. ¢ of 1| 1f 9| o| o | eldered the bess boat yet turncd outul Napper's | same owncrehip, and certified to by the Secretary | o T "o peaghe at the family tent of the Rev, | ono cornoration, aud #1.65 for the other,—prices | * ivaye—Thompson (Third), Cary, Sommer, Lod- | samo ¢lear, unintecrupted viow of the oo yard, ‘The Whisper is an ola_boat under n new | of tho Fair that” it has been on. exhittion, it wiil | & T b > A » ) ding tcotber Rarter OHter, B hite et ' fted, view.of the guat A0 T 3o 1 Same. It was formerly owned at Williamsburg, | be retnened to tho pointon one iino where itorig- | O F. Morsc, of Manhattan, Tl At 88, m. 6 | which the companfes will accept. Of these, | flng, Kor e Laicler, olleer, e, deNurney, [ King himself, O v tho Saco or the Connes. 400 1 1) 2 a2 . i & | inaily started from, free. Tha limitto the Giate | goncral prayormeatin was Leld by the RKev. | o1, Cullerton Is belloved to be Influcnced by | famielkh, Wheeler, ‘Thompson (Thirteenth), |‘leut Valley, we sco only the summit toweri 4 0o g 2 1| 31N X andhasarecord of winning bentr-theue | 3 e T L rorts Sept. 17 fo22" focia. | Dr. Reynoids, of Mitookn, . At 10a. m, [ Al Culler cli 7 | Bawnoarien, Niesen, Lintenbarth, Sueeney, | ghove the- veat of the raneo; but hore i s s o2l 10 1) races out of twentyfour. 1t has beautitul | I \wiTBo ou lino ntlRols. oo an elorgient sermon was dellvered by tho Rtev. | bersonal cousideraticns, but, 1t Biust bo sald, | Vansens, Kisk=15. "' e Y e puE hore it s fe 4 01 0| 0 4| 0] 0] liucs, carrles an linnense spread of canvas, and | M i 6e connty faire tn Titinots, 1t hold at & | Willlath Augustus Smith, of Kaukakee, 11l, | they sre not of ndishonorablo nature, The rest ien tho voto by which the report of tho | tho snifting lht and shade, 4l Ia 380 o] ol Tl & ma| 7 | fue Rurctinsed and brought hicre last pring by | yiation on this line, Wil be the county:in which | The dally children’s mecting was hield at 1:00 | of Tho Allermen appear o liave swayed back | Spdeial Committe as lost was rocopsidcred. Know cach Cgray. scarrcd lodzo, each de: % Mr. N. K. Falrbank, It has never been ehi- | yne fair ia held, and a cannty each sido. .M. utider the managewcnt of tha Rov, Ban- | and forth between' diffcrant conclusions, now | 1t was moved to pay the Bouth Bide Company | yavine, “and, In . thelt varlod- erecn. i al of o 1] o] -y | teredinany race here yet, and much curiosity | - Ifa district fair. made up by agrcement of sev. | fo:1" Waghburn, of Plainfleld, Ill, At 2:30 | voting for the repart of one committce, and | $1.00, which was defcated by the following groups of- fsh, of maple, or of piao. 'To 4f 1f of of 1| 2| [ !smunifusted to see htr work, emal conutles, and Hcld st a station oa this line, 18 | 5 "0, JPhriliing discourse Ly the Rev. 8, 1L [ now for that of anothier,* excepting Hawloigh | voto: Bl iwort Hn ho el Droohtoce 1o the HEER: 3] 1] 1| All tho other yochts on the lako will take | will Include the conntics through which this lino ?\'u e of G 3 M. E. Church, Chicago, | and ono er two uthers, whohaye always thouaht |~ Yeas—McAaler, Poarsons, Rosenberz, Dallard & o ki ree brother-peake, ey 4o 1l 1ol ol o [an ln the taco temarraw, sxeent the one micn- |, paefing ompbelny ihe diirict fhe fale it made wP | O N R elibered, o reh CICMO | €3 and 8165 too bigh. Owlug to this’ subdi- | Tomsan. (Fairdh Stowatt, Glibert Correnton, | homics als lobe K 'v‘:ffil:"mh:l":cfifg“h‘i“d 4| 0| 3| 1| 3| 0} o | Uoned abovo and Charles Waltor's M Pecrlessy? | OF, Sud one county each side st sueh dlattler | [ ¥op, o8 ing. a parlial, anmonncoment for | Vision' befweon people Wno wero per- | Tamow, VAx Oaver, BEIDLER, Cook, TRRoor, e e 1 oo yuiley: &l o 1 0| 3| 2 | which ls now at Madlsan, Wis,, havinz been eft- onr line will be Hmited fo such districtsor county, | Baturday, Aug. 25, is all that at proscut can be | sistent fn voting for the Iarger | Seaton, Zyan, Linsenbarth—-16, & 2 fts supcrb position. It has ample shelter f AUE 32 8] 9 2| e o e e peip salied thurs to-day | and will ant Uo llowed the connty on eachaide, | made: 10 3, i, sheinon by tho flav 8. C. Glen | aum, _ ocd | thowe who, wore, ‘mot mulie lrape=Cary, Sommer, Tully, Lodding, Kerber, | 5o fplcalag and s In tho gt of e 1 3] 0] 0] 0115f°0| 2| ter, and has seventecn and hall feat length of | yrict, of county fairs in Ilinol, not aid of owner- | Sonpng: of doblot, Ml.s 740 by, sorman by | s & 20 abl oarly overy oecar | Wheeler, “nompeon (Thirtecnth), Maumgartén, | 80m 1 lavo known, among my frionas, gentis = Keel and. seven and a half fect beam, ani has & | shisenaaced Foes ans way orcr soue To ey, v.hhi‘z.o:. “;:*_n gi’;'\r.,al;:&rft.{;ltlot :uh“v feilioe fi(lg.er"ge;\em'fl 23}’,‘,‘ ol and, & 1hay had heen | WALO, Niesen, Sicseney, Jansens, Rirk—18. men who were thankful to aceept a cot In ore record of seven and half wiles Inond hour and | Tho New Orlenus Sicayunc says of the New of tho parlors, I know not which atiraction manifested In the proceodings {8 growing in | subsidized by the gas companics, which is ccr- | - It was then mmdwmytnowm Bido $1.00, 0. thirtcen tninutes, having won a priza far its | Orlosus Pacifie Raflfosd aeheme that tho Coune casq. flioy could have voted tho | Which was also lost by the following voto:/ 1 ehall put forcmost,—shall it be the welby Ao & 8D | claesonduly 4 1 owiier belleves tho “Peer- | nanya decldod to make |ubs$}|ptloun omC the :,‘,?,f,’;“,',‘.,f:‘é',{;, S:,',“f .?,‘Z,“I,EK;?;‘;‘,!,”,,’: l".’}:"&fi ifil.flgnfii?.'flfu hrg'e{-“luym c‘slvnry tmes It th‘;y Teas—McAuley, Pearsons, Rosenberg, Dallard, Egfi;‘,_.‘{ f,}hl:‘;,;',','ch.“:n’,mshf" ke'}:’ In all i 9813929 33 |lesstabethe fustest boat on tho lake, nnd Is £671000 asiked of tho New Orlesns. people part | that niimber will Lo a very small average, were not honorablo men, thelr course and their | Fhompson (Fuled), Stawart, Uilbert, Cortrnrox,' { T O ,,,W],;c,m e T e E"&’- : ey 2 m‘dy “l’l.fifli,l‘ hle oplqlanl{n aus proper faancts | of the frstnortgage (ndebtedness, and says: | “Tho weathior continucs all that can bg desired, | votes would npnnrcnl.({ indfcato that they were fv{‘v,-’fé:v""‘g;;‘,krsfifl,‘}?f‘d,MM Tarnow, | hotel with such dainties nscrean with mounte. I ’mm-stb Ln{:‘l. Ly g\:\l{e‘un."l.u a1, W ho proper allowatices, will give or | ©The Presfdent is authorized to asuc 6 per | being cool and pleasant. ? holding out au nvitatlon ta the combantes to | ycornde Lauter, Ofiver, White, NeNurney,Tunor, | borrics, * whortle, rasp, or straw ™1 Or shalll 1me of gkamo—Onc hoar and fifty niinates, *como nnd sco them and do the square thing take a challengo to sall agalnst any other yacht | cont bonduhsccurud by a llrst mortgaze on Cook, itawlcizh, Wheeler, Thompson (Thittoenth), | tell of the hroad wood-fires that, In a summer Umplro—ie, Charles Bolas, - op the lake. U entire line, and the capital stock, fran. : n 3 by the boye.”” But thelr record 8-too good Lo | Juwmgurten, Jiyan, W atno, Nicsen, Linsenbarth, 2 " o4 tal aeript! 3.4 o w250 o - Bpecial Dapatch (o The Tridune, Important _ynchting event of fhe ‘scason,” Tho 3‘; I’I':c'u!fl';ir.l')lw:m,l‘l\fll ‘:uvm"c:’:":“n‘,’wl:fl"“ them, 1t was then moved that the Bouth Side be al- cach summer, the gentlest and the cholest #plrits of our time. “Ask In Boston, or In Pl delphia, or in any of tho ereat cltles, who o tha Joadors in all that fs best and higlicst tn so. clety, and you will Jearn names long familiar 3t and interest of the Asseinbly continues to fu- TME VOTES OF THE BLEVEN crease. The morning clnss was conducted by | on twenty-one fmportant roil-cafls published the Rev, 8. Gllbort, of Chicago, ‘Tha Assembly | have been tabulated, with the' following resul: Jecture was delivered at 11 o'clock by Prof. T"fl“lh“" sl”g" M""‘i BosTton, Mass., Ang. H4.—Tho ninth game be- tween tho Cinelnnatis and Bostons attracted a small audionce. In the fourth and fitth innings the Bostans mado sad work of Booth's pitching, carnfog five zuns by seven hits, which ylelded a ?ff;'?f,"%'r’mu"\‘}(é':nérf,‘rlbfx:{-’wi'x'fl:cc%"n'\g.fy :1':“ whio subiecribe to the road halrl?'rs of “""fig‘;'g D Ll o i 080 Who sul Boats, aswell ns the ‘private steamboats the | §ha semminortanteion,. Tt smotbt so the Arrow, Cleco, and Gestle. . broposition that Nortticra capltal is ready to lowod $1.60, wiich was sgreed Lo—jyuas, 253 u:u;, O—l:u Tollows: JPas—Pearsons, Rosenberg, Dallard, Thomp- ron (Third) C'P'. E!:\"rrl‘, ““hml;d.‘ym""g' Tully, Louding, Taraow, Kerbor, Lau! er, Uljer, : 4 Tully ..o the Glen, ‘t 3 ; Conle down here nd uvest samo §3,000,000 in | Winchell; subjects, “ Bible in the Rgcka. Tho | g 3 Vaxd: 1Vhite, JicNurney, Rawlelah, Wheel o “ihl‘l: Y mu“fiub::r?s' t(-‘)}?l:l nh;;:! lg.h::«{!ot“l:_e{‘c‘:: THE. RAILROADS. This enterpriso ot po cent It tho capitalists and | polnts o mado aro that tho system Bt the world " Thompsen, (Thictésth Hamaarien; Nicpen, Pcrhl‘\‘vllmm ars not & few who, like myslt, :nm‘;n?;o‘%n him, mTllc Ci n’clnnntl:mmle thelr L . X business-men of New Orleans ean mamfio toget | §a a unity, that the world had a beginning in ‘3 ve | Biveeney, Janssens, Kirk—25, B YI?):‘I‘(‘! 1:‘&%“1‘:;“&#7{“5gé?lr?utozft ‘l'l.lcur(nal:: best o displare ol e weck oy the ek, THE FAST-FREIGIT LINES, i fi{?fi'{nfl‘;fidfi'}m&flefi’nfi{fi'“fi: time. 1t resulted from croativo causes, both s 2 5| ot sentons . Wae L Aneonie 3" | of tho rallroad. ‘Yo bo sure, the Grand Trust, &L, Shele. Btk "‘":‘m"‘ h\wo Dases &I | iiroad manazors are liccoming moro con- creasd tho buaincss of New Orleans, and ndd to | Tegords matter and form. Ita history covers six x It wos then decided to give the West 8io | from Montreal to Gorham, otld be m udle .rru'::.} hycg‘zlr‘sd“gu‘n‘ylt“?g shr!mfn ;caol:?n( wren: vinced every day that the fast-freight lines, ns | tho valua of New Orleans property.” cat periods. l’l'l:c crn,u}tllun Bccnis to ‘hnvu 1} Compuny $1.80, the volo belng—yeas, 205 nays, ‘-;-‘:,".?:::u K:“f“"‘?,““i:n:fl,'el%:l":fl g“fi:{& {fee behind tho ;rlntc. General good fieiding | at prescut costituted, aro au ovil rather than a | _ Most t;f] %hn mllllmgd? l_lr} IM:I clty are 'x“fx’ A:t ot bgmf;’ " e s-y’" To P""" £ S i * - | glad to exchange even tRe Pullmun for thodar | T, dono by the ostons, Leanard: Nahir 0 | beneft to the rallway companies, and that | WATEERLALS SENARE o RS, 0L HEK | in tho Orlents that tho world was appronching 3 Aoy projonbers: pallard, Thompsen | old fashion of stoxing. y (Third), Cary, Stowart, Gllvort, Somimer, Zully, odding, ''arnow, Kerbor, Lauwler, Olirer, Vax Oapr, IVAtte, AfeNurney, “Tawlelsn, Wheoler, Thompson (’bmmanmi Hamgarlen. Nissom, Jani finality, Ho ' carnestly and eloquently argued | It will bo seen that Ald. Ryan mado as even adivision of himscll as possible, This wa :m;'.l(}p’.?fpffi:.c lusions wate la) perlecybnriny done In order to have Aomcb‘:’dy to moyo r;‘ TITE STANGII CONCORD CoACIt is waiting. Will you have the mlx prandee grays! Or the six Jet-blacks shall be at jor something must bo dono to stop the fudisceim- | 1y rest®edl yot, inmost instances an advanco has Inato competition which han hitherto been car- | boch made, and the employes of moat roads ‘rled on by these lincs, and often resulted In a | seem to be woll satisfled with the new ordor of ‘Wright, White, and 8utton leading at the bat. Bmith showed the rcst of his nine tho way at tho bat. Feley, Manuning, and Piko played o B Dr, Nowman requested the lenrned Profes- | consideration if I should becoino necossary, 1| Linsenbartn, . Suweene i#ena, Kirk—20, service, unless my Triend, Mr, X—,buys (b helr poeltions pérfectly. " About 000 wero bres- | break of th regular tarl rates. Lut ao far no | tikat: Employer atd enwlopen on, Chiesgo | or ™' ¢onuens"i6 anawer somo questions in 1T NOW T0 COMT TO TIIB YOTES, N bteidey. Cliumnros, Hrivban, Tanaoy, | lendors nud carrlcs them of, aa e thicaten o ent. B plan has been natured which s calealatod to Fu":g than thoy do ot preacat, wnd all fe “I. ot | public. On tho 10th of July the Council took up the,| Cook, Beaton. Xyan, WarLno—8, "' | do, Hersat lcast thero are no “atriken fr 3 ! 3 L bring about tho desired roforms. While some | another strike Liave vanishcd. raflrond mmwelnhm in .lunmr of dotng away e ———— with the fast-freight lines altogother, and main- - MDYN tain that the through busiucss could justas wall CAMP IVE]_] TINGS. bo transacted oy the ralltoad - companies direct, i DESPLAINES, - - othors aguin think that the fast-frelght lines Tho sccond day of the camp-meeting opened can manage this businesa much casier and | most auspiclously. Tho bright sunshine out'of cheapery ! provided thoy aro reduced to the | s cloudlces sky wrought a magical transforma- smallcst possible numbor, and mavaged by the | tion fn the sppearance of the grounds, and smil- ‘The queston then recurred on the adoption of theso two figurcs jointly, and it was ogreed to— yeas, 235 nays, U~as followa: -Yrus—sPearsons, Rosonborg, Ballard, Thompaon (Thied), Cary, Stewart, Glfinrt. sa:;ul'mr. :l'a?l'lu. odding, Tarnow, Kerbor, Lawler, Olizer, Vax Dasr, ' WWhile, MeNurney, Hawlolgh, Whoeler, Thempson {(Thirteenth), DBawnqgarten, Nieaen, Sueensy, Janssens, Kirk—25, Nayi—McAuley, CuLLEnton, DinLen, Titnoor, Cook, Beaton, Jiyan, WaLbo, Linsenbarth—-0. Mosesand Freeman are as much an inteml vart of the establishmont us the proprictor, Mr. Milliken, himseif. The concl: {s filled, and, with scven outsds (tha last two aro strobehed full Tenzth upon th vu(r;y ton), we arc oft for tho eight miles toths | “(flon," " In that most deliclous honr fors mountain-drive, the last before sunset. Tte rondl fa In cool shadow ; but, nbove, the atrfsall golden. Roso and purple are creeping up ‘tbe lc. Dr. Magoun gavo an able lectaro at 9 o'clock, | report of the Comumittee rocommending tho ;‘i‘.’, tho nssaults of some scientists upon payment of $2 to tho Weat Side and $1.65 to the religion. It was_listened to with interest, [ South Side Cnm[mn- Ald. Sweonoy woved to Afterward Prof, Winchell took the stand to | amend by substituting 3150 snd $1.25. ‘Tho answer questions handed him in reference to | Yoic on that was as followa: his lecture this morning, which he did in n mas- Yeas—Tully, Cunienton, Lodding, Lawler, mrlz manner, el e ‘%‘.fi:’»fij"fif:fli‘,‘,’f”{' ney, Lavmgarten, Zyan, tonmi iy onaseanfofls e lrsk Mot | NapsaizAnier. Tiotoubérg, Dalland; Thamp: distinguished men will takn part. A great (ThinD, ety Dlibert,. Sobuniry crowd and grand time {s oxpocted to-morrow T * reforrin) ompaon (Tiirtecath; mountaln-sides. The lcaves are rustifng in the rajlaond companics dircet on s co-opemtive | Ing countgnances tera scen on overy hand, In- | and Sundsy. tha re, Datyo wfin"ilfi':m'ffg?,,:,{wfia"f-w ,:‘u&'&f,“,;‘lf,‘.‘l f;g:lga‘-:lgg.o;l.xllg\r;gu ‘:fi"l‘:"k:"". ‘E““d m‘; plan s aro tho Dl ited, and Wite Litos, and | stead of the gloouns, disbeartencd Visagse of TIRES A o, RIsSIcE Leatarh ke | Lor, Ollver, Wit McNumncy, ‘Buumzssiot, ondes Bl the way tiroueh (o' Conwar, st ho Erle and Nortli-8hore Dispateh and uthers, fore. o . . n weeney, and Janssens aco fit to chango tl Linca organtzed a8 thesd arc, It is e, A & | - st ot olorant sy e ek oyl outas - tho prices ot 175 and 81.60. Thia yas dofeatod : chanzo their | maing nimost this only place whore on can taf the old stage-drive In Its sndent glory, But the “Ulen has o new and exclting s ty of stoging for ita guesta In the “MOUNT WASIHINGTON TURNPIRE." It {8 a capltal road, which, thouzh latd aotor very casy urades, makea the aseent In ool clght miles, Above tho Habf-Way Houso I vates, they vould reconsider this ordinance by 10 %015, Whether oy will do thia s unknown. 1t will dopand probably upon tho course of the xas companles. Xt TIM RECZAS, 51 Aug. 8 Ald. Gilbert moved that when tho Counell adjourn-jt Yo to the first Monday in necessity, and slmplify the bueiness greatly. | ot this, the brothron have begun the good Thoy are co-oporativo fincs, each of the roads | worl of saving souls in earnest, and are confl over which they ran furnlshing o cortaln nuni- | dent of glorious resuits. Appearances alrcady ber of mn.bund the expenses aro pald in | fndieate that the votcrans have resolved fhat oganion, 1 2 g Yint, B | s mesi oy AR e EIAL L] chle gotten up for tho purpose of amuseman| bo Jesa than 2 per ¢ent, and tho roads could not Ena ,u{?,c,m.,.."'.,ul [y .1.8,- stiarp aud decisivo by tho following voto: AT LEXINGTON, KY. Y Lixmarox, Ky, Aug. 34.—Tho woolen mill | poriat- e Rontohore: Reltiess, Gt of D. A, Loud & Bros, was dlscovered to bo on | teenth), Jiyan. Hicsen, chuelsthal, Kirk, Daly firo at 10 o'tlovke this'-moruing, Through the -13. . ~ efforts of tho Firs Department n portion of tho | i e thogeeon (Third), Cagr, Stowart, Som- ddy, £ Meyorlg, n. a. 1d, 1 g 5] wonupswon] ¥ ] P |ssuonpent ol apoouuenl® [enuurenos ol ca-uqnaeul L lossansane Elovancuanell [ Blocupsonue Bloussusous]®|- bullding was saved, Loss, 810,000 Tnsyrance, | Vax O; Bemuen, White, MeYurney, Tunoor, | 8cptember,” Ald. Bwoonoy objected, because, -...| 7710 8271610 } do tho business that clicap iLit wero douo by | campaign in tho Intcrest of ‘tho Great Maatar | 85,500, tho Royal, of Livornoof: losiug §1:5007 | Cooks - Beaion, Daumgarien, WaLoor " Giceeney, | Monz othior things, tho #us' GUEAtion Wi MO | oo aion i oecrm i shege prgLrarer B RO T E D | Ty of o saihcniot i i’ g | ™o they profesato serve, - g | Ry of Now York, 1,607 sud B *litin: Jansiens—50: " i juitied, "Tho wotios was i enrried, s roule: | Yo' oot - vicceanuo. oy 0380, 0 tl ‘Tho rafufall has been an advantage to tho ol New Jorsey, $2,5 0 (U n_ tl T i vote, * o roll- Cincing 0 0°3 3 828 | of tho prosont feeliz agalust fast-frolyht lnck, | srouoda. ey were aover in” betice vondition, | T Brday; B0, fuestlin, thon reourred un thandoption |11 i which used to assomblo_about thls door twesy £ F [ S [T of tho report of the Committee, which was loss AT MILWAUKEE, 1 nays, 4. ‘fhiofollowing wasthe voto: Speetat Dispater fo The Tribune. ! McAuley, flosanbory, Thompeon (Third), MrLwaurze, Aug, 24,~Tho stovo foundry of | JAX Osbkis DEibin, Titaor, Seaton, Ryan, . Brand & Co., on the West Bide, was damaged Nays—allard, Cary, SBtowart, Glibert, 8émmer, by fire to the amount of $10,000, 3 Tully, CoiLsatox, ‘Lodding, 'Tamov, Ierber, TElmfi.—S. loigh, Thompson (Thirteanth), Daumgarten, Nio- yoars ago, when the mountaln-cavaleade ¥i setting forth in the early morning, 1 find ot selt & littlo ** tho pratscr of the past time.” Bat L was only the very strong who cold undertaks such an ~ ecxpedition, ! forgiva tha want of romaalk effect in the stage-wagon, for tho ackeof 1 many to whom the nscent {n the old timews tinpossible, ' ‘There {8 no lack of excitoment and exhllsr tion now. Tho contfnusl surprises of the ope Ing view make the four hours of tho sttt nohetoo long. The return is made In fess o1 half that time, with a trlumphant sors of dud which tho horses appear to enjoy no Jess (ha thorest of the party. If thero be onlyywd enough fo tho party, the deacent will be remesr bered h{ even grave chaporouea as onc of ¥4 mersiast hours in life. To deacribe . - THR VIEW PROM THE sTMMIT would taka more than ons columa, for it sweept sll NewEncland, from the sen’ at lortlssl #cross to the Adiroudacks, and from Katadd ot the north to Monadnoc just on the c.laul tho southern horizon. Dostdes, I should Eat loss. how to picture the scena for eyes soxuh tomed Lo tho ;'wlrle. “The land {a torecd it a tompest,” Hul rises bayond hill, like 1% surging billows of some vast ocean, Througd the vulleys gleam the rivers, pnd thy Jsict shine afar through itie delicato mists whichst sunset turn to awmetbyst aud gold. \nuMp: Rere, one who had mofer, known mountaZ: sceuery woull fall of spcech. The oniy i & preasion woulill be the old worda: ** Whereas ‘was blind, now { ace. C. 1.3 are those orranized under & corporato system. | Instead of belng impassabie, os might havo heen Under this system companies are Incorporated | expectea, they are now complotely dry, and the outside of rallroad orgunizations, ‘There are | chlldren play croquet, aud ufl.. oung Tolks take but two of thc‘m Hnos lu oxistenco at nrescnte—- | thotr accustomed walks in the fiuemlo of pub- Ltho Merchants' Dispateh and the Elfl‘:‘? Line. | 1ic servica ns it clouds, and rain, snd damp grase Theso ' furmish thelr own cars, ina! rates, | wero things entirely unknowu, and issuy through bills of luhmg independ- The bell was newly roped yosterday, and fts ent of tho ratiroad companios, and thoy reccive | welrome and familiar tones once morg servo to from tho Jatter 15 nor cent of tho gross earu- | call thopeoplo to spirltual as well as physical lugs for securing tho business, Many eflorts | rofreshment, A pgetiy, but hitherto unusual, have already been mndo to drivo thess 1inus out | featuro 1a fo bo seed In the rustic. fower-stand, of exlstence, hut their owners are too powerlul, | Jt oceuples.n prominent positfue on the main and no licadway could bo miade azalnst them, | avenue lewling from the depot. It will doubt- #ud s0 far they have withawod succosstully all | fosa bo well patronized go¢ ouly for tho fowets attacks. Both tho 'lnes arc owned snd con- | which are Bar sale, but also for tho cool and trolled by railraad managers and Directors who | yefreshing tetnparanco drinks thore dispeused, usc them for thetr own benclit. While the An excellent cholr has been organized to lead roads grow poorer overy year, tho mauagers | tho gervices at the Taberuacle, Jt fs led by Mr, contloue 1o grow richer, Tho fact {3 L B, ly, of Lvanston, Miss Lily Biradly that the raads wre bled by their own | pregidinz atthe orean the samo as Inst year. managers aud Directors. The stockhiolders ‘fhursday evening Dr. Borlng dellvered the are in the snoual report that tho | oponing address, choosing for bis text tho Lalling-off In the carnings s all duc to the Jaw | fifteenth vorse of the tenth chapter of Becond. ntu‘ the Granger moveiugnis, the nowspapers, | Kings: *Is thine heart rightt" It was well ete., but tho ollicers urv verycareful not tostate | cajcalated for tho purpose designed. Ho re- thoreal causcs of the deprectation in ralroud | mfuded nis hearers that In order to accomplish valucs, ~The Merchants’ Dispatch s owned | e greatent amonnt of good in these meetings vrincipally by VanderUllt and other Directors | {y was absolute) necessary to commenco with of the New York Central Ratlroad, whilo 4 1s | themsclves, and tiret cleanse their own hearts clalned that Tom Scott aud others connected | froys ol ain, snd evil Lhouglts, and destres, witli the Pennaylvania Rallroad and Vandertilt | Then, and not until then, could thoy expect to coutrol the Empire Line. ‘Tho Merchauts' Dis- | jutiucnco others to_ do Ukewise, and to_l Sum tuus over the New Yourk Ceutral, Lako | thenr within the fold of Christ, w hore & Michivan Bouthern, Michigan Centrul, AN ZAULY URATER-MEETING Gireat Western, and Canadu Bouthern Ralironds. | was higld at the ‘Tuberoacle yesterday moming, The Emplre Hue runs over thy Uhiladelphia & | conducted by Mr. B, C. Warren, of Evanstou, Erle, Lako 8horo & = Michizan Southern, | AL10:30 a. 1. o discourso wus preached by the and has conuactlons with Philadefphis, Bal- | Rey, Dr, E. Q. Fuller, of Atlants, Ga., to o timore, aund New York., That these two | congregation of about 1,000 persons. It iwas a lines ure o dead welight to the railroads | yery able production, and if it be a fair sample Is udwittod by ull. But as Vanderbilt, | of thoso which will succced it, thea s feast of Beott, and others, who- haye been mnking | pood things may be cxpected. The toxt wad woucy in_this way, are not inclined to foreiwo | fho nincteonth verse of the seventy-second their profits, it Iy not au casy matter for the 110 Jtuos carned —Bostons, 55 Cincinnatis, First Lusa by errors—Tioslons, n\ Cincinpatis, & Left op hases—Dostons, 7; Clnclantis, 4. o Three-bas. hits—Buttan, ' Whit, Pike, and Smith, “’I‘wal-bnu 2];1—‘371;“ (2), Whilo, Jones, Addy, cyorl and 8mith, i1 bancs on hits—Clnclnnatls, 10; Dostons,23. firnek ant—Cineinnatie, 6. - Dunble-play—Neyerlo, Pike, and Gould. Missad flos—Wright, 1. ¥ (] balle~Smith, 25 White, 3, ks , 13 Booth, 1, Lirrore ullecting the scoro—Ly Doston, 5; by Clucinnatl, 4. " i Uplre—Sumner, . “Vimie of gawe—Twa houra and ton minutes, % AUGUATA, MICIL, Apectat Dispatch o The Trivuns. Actousta, Mich., Aug. 34—~Basc-ball at Bouth Haven: Aucustas, of Angusta, 8; Lakeslde, of South ffaven, 4. 'This s the first defcat the South Haven boys have sustained this scason, ACH N Bpecial Dispaick o The THisune, JaxesviuLe, Wis., Aug, 24.~In tho eame of basc-ball to-dsy tho Alleghenys wot away with tho Mutuals, 13 to 3. Base-hits—Alleghenys, 03 Vb vesuit was owing princpaly to th 0 result was owing o poor playlog (1) of the Mmunlg. pally . iz AT MINNNATOLIS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, Mixwesvorss, Minn., Aug, 24.—Base-ball: Mtoncapolis Browns, 13; 8t. Paul Red Caps, 7; ten funfuge. s SRS 2 % une. MILwAUKEE, Aug, 2h—A game of base-ball ‘between the nine of the Chicago Hoard of Trade aud Milwsukes Chamber of Cominerce nine, caused much smussment to a large crowd at West End Purk to-day, Tho former wero beat- o0 2 to 2, Errors—Mflwaukes, 20; Chicago, 27, Hita—Clicago, 15; Milwaukee, 21, Yeas—~MeAnley, Tosenberg, Dallard, Thomp- son (Third), Cary, Stowart, Gilbort, Tarmow, Kerber, Olfcér, Cook, lawlelgh, Seaton, Thumps son (Thleteeuth), Kirk, and Daly—16. A’n,n—imnuunu. * Jodding, Lawler, Van Osdel, widier, [VAite, HaNurney, Throop, Jaunvy dgon, ‘Waldo," Nieaen, steeney, sud Jans Lawler, Olicer, White, MaK’v:mtv. Cook, Staw- ALy A S ",‘:' Scliwelsthal, Sweeney, Janssens, Daly, Kirk BAX PraANCisCo, Cal,, Aug. 2.—A Placervillo | T34 dtspatch says that tn tho libel suit by Congress- | , Ald: Cary offered n substitute providing that he clty pay tho West 8ide Company for gas fur- man Pago againat the propriotors of the CAronl- u . . g " cle, tho jury wan unablo to agree, after belog a‘fifizfii‘}gfi' f,’fl",‘,‘,z,u,’ '_1 50 per 1y This out all night, standing eix to six, and was dis- | Yeas—Ballard, Thompson (Third), Caty, Stew- charged. art, Gilvert, CoLLEaTOX, Lodalnz.' i rnow, Ker- ) 3 Speclal Dispatch $o The Trivuna. ber, Lawier, Ollver, BRtoven, 1 AleNurney, Tunoor, ltawloluh, Thompson, Daumgarte Dazxorr, Mich., Aug, 2L—Dr, GoorgeB. Pos- | Jyjan, Benweistusl, Siceinchy Jansiens,” Kirk, ter to-day brought suit for 825,000 worth of libe], | Laly—24. - rhn:,h he thlukjv he found in nnlu'rt(clhn published, v;‘:g‘.;:':“g;g;: s:;';;}:"‘g?finmga el Vacclnation: with cansing the death oF two chi | Then Al Whito moved to fix the price to be dren who dled recently, 7 at $1.50, which NasuviLLe, Teon,, Aug, 24.—The Nashyille o pe E‘l;;t;? dl“l‘}“f‘flv for which the stoamer Mexicana g’;,,‘\i’,x,';,”,‘;'.,"iffin”‘i?.‘\'n’;'_'i‘;‘"‘""" LTMH Bt o Naye—8o * fully, Ov Lodds rivea from Franco' with twenty-six Pescheron | Woime: Nloscn. gie Cook, Daumgarlen, Jiyan; qeen, Nuweeney, Janszens—18. horses for tho- stablea of llobert Btoddard, as e Syt e e i b ard, Ald Gilbert then moved ta reconsider thevota by which Ald. Cary's substituto was adopted, 148 m‘::“fi{,"fif‘.{"y’_‘:;,fi,"}r;_‘;m ‘Glass II’Ifl Ald. Cary moved to lay that motlon ut‘: the Comn-v&y u’% t.hhm d,:fl;, whu;e ld‘nuurnhwu o {"':E;‘ ‘l;ll',"‘»;'.'.' not agroed to,~yots, 15; nays, nounce 'nx ‘TRInUNE a low dzys o a8 - . 5 . p nese cxcepting wages duo unskilled Jaborers, “"‘“""‘“{ (Thirteentl, * Bchwolsthsl, W ch will ba pald v full, It s theratoro yrob- | YRy S AN P Ronethery, Latiars, Sommer, ‘farnow, Lawler, VAx able thut operations will be resumed a3 500N 88 | Twily, CuLLEKTON, Lodding, a supply of coal can bg relled on. Usper, Dswurzr Tuxook, Cook, lawmgarien, THE MASON ) Burraro, Aug, 24.—The General Grand Chap- ter, Royal Arch Masone, visited Niagara Fails yesterdny, nud resumed its labors this morning. Tho following oflcers wero clectod: General @Grand High Pricat, John Frizzell, Nashville; Deputy Geners Grand High Priest, Rob- ert F. Bowers, Keokuk; Grand King, Al- fred ¥, Chapman, Boston; General Grand Beribe, Noble D, -Larner, Wash- ington; Gencral Grand Treasurer, John Mc- Olell Boston; General Grand Becretary, Chrlstopher G. Fox, Buffalo; Gencral Grand Captain of the Host, Henry Bostwick, Coving- ton; Gencral Grand Royal Arch Usptaln, David T, Day, Buifalo, During the days drive was bad through the city, CLuvELAND, O, Aug. 24.—From this dato and during tho conclave, the headquarters of 8ir Lafayetto Littls, Grana Cuptain-General Knights Tomplar of Ohlo, and Blr Johy H. Mitler, Captain-General Orlontal Commandery, wil b av ko olice of 0. W.. Tinguy 147 Laik stree . . . - JUDGE HOPKINS. Bpecial Digakch to Tha Trivune, ‘WASTINGTON, g C., Auz. H.—Judge C. Hopkins, of the Unlted States Diatrict Court, Deadwood In Bricl, Correspondence New York Timas, ‘Thero Is no such place nn)-whcrc. VIt showy up in ta warst forms the “fast ond Ash American trait. A little over n year ago th¢ to of this swarming canp was o part of 158 Peaimi. Subject: ¢ Divino Glory on Earth," L Hiahe WaLUO, Nicssn, Sieney—1s. who has heen suffering with rheumasm of the ;‘ fiig aild 'l‘o-x , lonz smaller ines, who are opposed to thes fast | lory, sald he, §s of 1 e uan, d s Nueeney-18, heart for & number of Weeks, {8 much worse to- | POWIINR mildemess. oy there are THE TURF. frelzht, lues, . to drive them off fio deld. ¢ fl:”;’c:{l’&"‘m.;m )ziggdo!::% :;nnrmih‘h::rt‘)g M'KEE'S CASE, ¢ Prior to the uext meeting of the Council an “fqh and foars are oxpresscd that he cannot atrects, and up and down the guithes would bo of no [ntercet 10 thelrruadatotiave the | il fs an earthly glory, . pertatalog o | Bv. Lous; Aug. S.—A demurrer and snan | Alderioaule caucus was Leld, sud It was declded within & mite, over 10,000 [)ooplr. Here 143 POUGIKEEPSIE HACES, lvo ugh the night, L4, hal i s great New York trunk lnes discrininata o) t i . | totry tu eettlc tho gas controversy on the P ¢ity of 4,000 inhabitants, with a floating po; Povouxxarsis, N, .. Aug. 2.—The races to- | Sicin. BLI {uors 1esoims bops. that b stoek | Luikguate pof (hings, to " Ghrisbs easibly | ewerln the taso of (Lo Unlied States Qovern- | of 31,50 aud 81.50 5 {addon of 000 more.” Kbous 1,600 Towi 42 day resulted s follows S Nolders of theae roads, Whei they begih 10 60 | Gy beons been. This Bl e of | ment ve. Witliam McKoo were filed o tho AT TILE NEXT MEETING FINANCIAL. ‘ huts, and bundreda of teats up the billaidth A e e ol o Uiegfarg ribdy il whver el guthorty | Sertuitl Burouustbe chore. oo of by | United States Circut Gourt to-day by defend | of the Couaely eld July 35 A, Rawleigh i Hpocial Davach 19 Tha Tribunc, an Seadomy, chund e’ dafly nowspapts Dick Swavetlets . » 1 [ aud see 161t that thd carnings wo futothe treas- | (Laracters of this glory are heaith, truth, purls | 8t's couasel, *The, denpurrer is ogalnst all the | {roduced & resolution providing for payiow the | Jouer, Nl, Aug, H.~The firmof Bowlan [ four bauks," twenty lawyers, puvaiciuus, e Daa Beyasten © RN uries and not luto the capacloys pockeia of u | iy Tove, Joy, ‘Solkumon was wiygof Chalsi's | eounta and causos ‘of action from No. 1to No, | Sest Sius Gay Company $1.60 und (b Soulh | ros, grocers and llguor doalers at No, 10 Cu. | Lt mrlste clubhouses, sheateed, in, tull 40 Nt Despordin 333 wrfi:nw "Nincs nfimd;:;mn 5'& 71?1’»’21{‘3’. ;:‘:}';;,',y ‘:fiflfl'fidmfl’fil‘fxfi?:n"mzflg‘,‘fm} x‘\:‘l‘ w'amllg# “';‘; "“"fi‘c !m:i-oln'ulm ’ih:: resolution entertalned by the following voto; | Ca80 n::‘““.; ‘;‘o'bed:h‘g:‘::' ":h‘:;"‘;"‘;t“ ;‘L’: lators, “llnénmhand bu‘xlmlxiu.; gauv]’h]l[‘llzellllm ol Y 3 = g d —] | morming A open ay 16ng, and ‘cappers' ol ! Tibvimso 3 3 8 o paratpicauethe numpar ol coo perative Mues | tend to rellevopoverty, ncrease wealtlh and dd | ihey - afo Larred by lmitaslon. The | (qhiodss Carye (Hlbere. Sosiur. Hetsin, Rerper. | nsscts and tlabllitiesaro unkbown, * Fhraer watehlug foF the nestet viction P—tuch Bug Fellow, 77 4|than wino Of thess Mnes domsg bust. | (0 s happines of mankind. War, fntsmer- | answer is a general denlal of oll the remainder | Lauler, Ohioer VAN Okt DRinLzs, VeNarney, fas busty glanco at Deadwood. It s u pit Juma~d 83 B % |'ness over the Michigan Central, any altasep | 2USC: bud ldlences bave wasted enougl of vatth- | of “the voutts from 435 to 1,05, and alleges | Cook, Rtawlcigh, Seaton, Thompson (Thirteenth), OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, in which the few prey upon tbe maoy. 103 Purut $3,000; free forulls = 28 mavy over some of the Other lies. Oue substance o Inaky every fanilly oucarth | (hat the (lovernment cannot niainain the pres- | Schweisthal, hitk, sud baly— ¥ Aug Hom Ry A cannot buy anything for less than 8 quanter: Egfig“ o ’: 1 .‘; third of this nuniber could dothebusiuess much "“:mdl ‘;lllon::‘c:?h'gnfi“fl%dcug\?onm g:’u‘i }::g\t;ull: .l'mum‘ml ;il.k:x::gnnlr';dmr “v)(ucl:flu:: “;lx:: w‘zffi’fi‘x’m&:"&:}mfi A::“ Jm'.'.‘fi‘,‘.’?ih Jvani ‘,:;‘;';,::.:" s rehstmn ol I')O\u‘ ‘Mnnsfi:ti‘ :c,)‘u%?blo ‘whn it "“l:\::ét“ K 4 X . 5 con b $ g 4 nver or ake City. You can' ;fiu:;'x:;r G:L‘::::u'" quite lamc st ‘mm :nrl umr uscleas otticlals, could be saved 1o tho | now belng mores rapidly . disseminated | ang w.fi.’fl .;A nn:A oo e i lu“mfiflfl:‘fly §26 on that the previous question was irde';g'l from Now York, has arrived out. getling rid of your movey. °Thoy bave a “eorper ! oif postage stampa, s0d you i pay | from a dlmg 1o & quarter for dhrceotsh stamp. than over before. Tho study of the Word will o Let uncouditionsl pardon by tho | by thefollowlng vote; "mldln‘. which was accepted, and the 60“:‘ Feas—McAuloy, Rosenberg, Ballard, Thompson released Lim. (Thlird), Caty, Gilbert, Tamow, Kerber, Vax Os- W al, rk, Daly—17. . MODERN PROPHECY. N dyrSamner, Covieuton: Lodding. | Lawier, Bpecial Pigpaich (o The Tribune. Ohwer, WAlte, Mc)uruey, Tunoor, {kal Wake Jovet, 1il, Aug. 24—About two mooths | LO. Niesan, Surenly, and Janssens—1: ago r. C. M. Baercheck, 8 specialist doctor fn | The amendment was voted down. thils clty, made a bet, It s alleged. with s friend | o248 =Tully. Lodding, Lawler, Whlte, MoNurney, e An 0ld City Picking Up. Rome Correapondence PAlladelvhia Press. Bince the remoral of the capital to Rome the pop n bas incressed nearly 100,000, 1t is pow over 253,000, and although, owing to tho ty of bouscs, and tho gencral oxpenscs of lviug “aro _higher than In any of the other cities * of Ttaly, it continues to grow. Tbe first lino of & street rullway frow the Porte del Popolo to the Ponto Molle, sbout two start. % MOXNOUTH PARK. * Loxa Braxcn, Aug. 2{.~—Horses belonging to twenty-seven diffcrent owners will be at Mon- mouth Park for the races, which begiu Tuesday. A serics of trotting races beging Sept. 12, NENDOTA, L Spectal Digpsteh 19 The Tridtine. Mexpots, ill. Aug, 24—Some 5,000 peopla N it RLACKMAILING A RAILWAY, | Thers b cormupion I tracer i portiartn Ooa'8,’ 1V, Morse'has made sn appiication to | suciety. Profauity, Sabbath-breaking, and ‘sin the Clrenit Court gitting at Kingston, Caldwel: | 8bounid. They are to be overvome by Diving County, Mo., for & Recelver for the Hannibul & | KTuse lhmm;m}.]au?. -_hrl‘lld by Chriatian elfurt. Bt Jodepls “Railway, The Freaident of o | Jeworld bo tull ofadiscord, atrife,daud hatred. [uad' Mr, m@nmm, says: ; ilggxl‘l IJ‘ l.l I‘:(.UI ngn‘ Wur. “|“l["°chunl.l Thu plantid, Morse, was foruuerly in the employ | 12354Ed Lo lovs ano another qur neiglbor os of the Compaiy 1a Paymaster, and ls & defau frseif, Love il yet a0 thonn ¢ churcl, over $2.751 ne week 8go be u suclety, stnoug all nstions, asto Al the whole e ‘Two Methods of Bupprossing & r;;v-»;::"' Kome Corresvondence Phladelohia Tolegrish o Presticit of tho, Freted Hepal e pig% take an example from the preacit Lv:};\’fl‘_m| in Italy. la France the journsls of di ; 1 colors hiaye lately had & fine opportunlty of & ting foto trouble, which few bhave uezle ped 00 ng AL hock’ ¥4 1f wiles, nas been opened to factlitato | he Bin Public aud othiers Lavo besn suttiis? ! > earth with peace. Sorrow snd sulfering sbound, | t0 the eBect that when his (Baerchock's) wite ‘Nays—McAulcy, Rossnberg, Bsilard, Thompson | aod & nal 3 ccn of 0 Jdr publid asseibled Coday at Earl Park to witnoss tho | Plisn gt e ctodit,on ibe baoks o 1he Cowpany | B0yt e, e mado 00 bo bappy. Wor nced | sbould sguln give birth to children It would bo | (¥hitds, Cary, Gllbert, Cuiiiuton, Tarnow, Ker- | the movenct, iad otlicrs aro n contemplation, | 1f pursued DLt S kg o ruces, Bienardaon’‘say”that alnca tho. declolon u the | We wuit Ul all theso thange aro reulized before | on the 24d day of August, 1877, and the produet | B85 Ultcen ax Dspxt, Driounwe Tunts Cook, | Beuator Kossh In order o supply the want of | (i 13000 sulecus, of course. Now S “Ilie 2:48 class, purse 600, waswon by Bright- | $1:000,000 rant trust eoit o favor of the | reloldug fu the Lopd, Clirlstian joy way 8l sll | wauld bo threo children, all boys. Whether the 10, mw'.._ Bcbwieathal, vandsens, Kirk, Daly— i Nicotors pursues adiffercut policy. e destrof Cumpany, six weeks 0o, be Las been oversun by | hearts ut_otce, T) lory 108) calige areons und letters eudeavoriug to blackwail the | tnyongel Chrbstisa %m‘fi, i iyt Company, aud the reason of (80 prescit oly {8 | rope, In Asia and Africa~everywhbere. This is that bo treated all such attcrapts as they deserved. | 10 Piving izlory on the earth, Il: r:nlclnlh; fl‘“r:‘s::!':}l;“k llr.“ or-n"x‘upbl('g::if“:: ‘The seryice Was concluded with prayer by ghe unadulte ckuitl, aud aayd € % D e e g e w ated 23 | Rev, Mr, Hitcheock. A prayer-uncetipg was ur- s criminal cbarge stouce. Mr. Iichardson sdds, | Runized after the preackisy, at which quite s in conclusiun, that the Cumpany bay uot defaulted | puinber requested the prayers of God's children on sny of ite obhizations. The fass aonusl state- | for conversion from tbeir slus. After a brief cut bhows the tuial of slocks and bonds to be | sccson of earuest urayer and supplication, sev- 4, of which the hvud_v&l debt fools ub | eral professed to Lave found peact in belleviug. & o Jead upratcd b 2905 wiled | Myny added thelr Christiun cxverency, und a fobp aud leully cquipped, - Teo et earalagb for | fute lug cplaonle uf tho mectibie wir b tes- aud for the four waiths cuditx Dec, 81, 1nso, | tinony of tho ssed Mra. Stewart, wilow of the $216,654.80. 'Fhe et earnings £o Wward paywent | Jate Father Stewart, 30 well known to the carty of the utereat Gu Lunds, Which awvunts o $4 avtilers of this region. 000 pex year. The Loating debt s *'abont ™ E21y, A ¢hidren's mesting wag beld a8 2p w. wos wood, 50;‘1': ;l;t'!’fld. nd Jiinols Chief third. Tigie, 3 18034, Kk 2: d A L e f?fiamz i Vum*:’.:’.:w%r"{:fi'in ) 8} 3D But appear adtezw, Tu-:z:‘:‘lclm,fiunum.pp;u \:;u by lel‘ll O’Nedl, Jacksouville Boy secoud, Cliftou thind, ufll,dzcc!omth; time, S:84, 2:88, 2:28)¢, ahd 2 . ‘Iho above races occupled 60 much tine that it was ucarly 7 o'clock when thio free-for-all was called, sud only vone slow beat wade. v was taken by Cozefto in 2:30%, Cupt. Jack secoud, Badger 'Glil \Lird, aud Mariow €ourth, Post- poned W9 0'clock bo-uorrow. AT PITTSLUNO, Pumsvue, Aux 24—AL Fricodsblp Fagk, mumunalll{\ for the construction of & new uaster on the Esquitive chiely for the workiug classes, Ho asks vo privilees or compensa- tion excopt’ the coucesston of the site, sowe soven acres, &) e promiscs to divide with the local guthonitics ull excess of r‘mm aver b per cout, In thres yows he ls to cowpleto Lis coutract. An engiucer has sub- witted a project for the utilization, for mauu- fycturing purposcs, of the Tiber sud oMher sources of supply in the vicinity of the cliy. it his proposals sre aceented, Homa may becomo a seat of fnoustry, Toero la o lurge smount of surplus labor bere which could be Emmwu *| employud. Wages are very low, but they are in pruportion to tho prices of living, which is sim- ple and rugal, bk o readers ofLthe objectiouable Jourtal st the jouraal n&un die. Tue ottivr duywfi‘" called tho Curabiniari exvited bis displedsifs ayd, ay fts readers wero cutircly mnows U Curabinierd, or police foree, he prohibited ke fhgrke o that apet oTop fnucriend the journi eprived o onetell biaw, had to give oot and dlo 8 wost U nateral death, bet was mads s represented or not is imma- i titiod ves then adoptedi terial. It is certaln, howerer, that on Wednes- 'he resolution day last, Aug. 23, Mrs, Baercheck was ately [ Fich HESuIaY, Kateabert: SUmi FEAPRICE o s h 3 ) ) Is [ikely to susvive, and the Doctor is the proud- | KUk, I" . cstman fn tho county, And thus, remarks a | | Nave—I\diy, Lodding, Lawier Ollver,"BrinLys, Toual pager, tias been Talglied ono Gt th moss Jklie;. Hehuraady: Tuinocky Warwo, Sueaney, remarkgbla ‘gadhzal propbecies knowntosudent | YRS Hoh Wlay the motion to reconsidor or modern seleuce, on)uw “)ll'l%‘]“ l‘l)(“: e d:’“ ead~Alc. uscaberg, Ballar on OBITUARY. ERlEd GRS rari el ok, TRIAES, Burrarto, Aug. A.—Franklin A. Alberger, LoD, ¢! , Kirk, Daly—13 formerly Mayor of Buffalo snd late member of | 7 et ~CaD I g o 71 Lhe Leglslature, Qied to-day of heart disease McNyrasy, Tuzooy, Thowpsos (Tanlsteonih), muscks; esperienced great ‘Kflubldafld lhmf B e it e Bata i Ihteuse, Apled Gl Lifl:‘lufil?fll\‘x‘ uf Alfi:rlfll oilggh“':::,n‘m,. tant . wyn ly . 3 :,f,"".,.‘"’“‘g'“ WAk Yok (¥or salo by all 4 e ——— A wevere pain fn my right lun® snd mmfi il

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