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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. AUGUST 27, 1877 7 *as not really his gauntlet, however, but his | them In the midst of thet <inass, long hood of red flannel, wiich, alter davering | applsing a new Doty T T r’)rlnr;! s brows, had drovped picturesquely down | erty, without any reduction of thelr debts, or upan his shoulders heliind. In this ancient and | eiving them an opportunity to_compound with f‘l;flmun manner ha bade the bull deflanve. | their creditors, or to distrihute thelr lossen, o, as it were not aflront enough, ho | would ho an nctof folly without exanple fof ;[1! nto the erofmal's face, calling himn o pro- | evl)l in modern times. . . . If mirchants, rllmn ;Hltl;eta, which, even 41 the bull bl | dealers, and_ traders owe mare than they can hol understaud, the audience did, and | prompily collost on debts duo Lo them. they wlcre greatly catertained. ‘Then this rash | ipust lose to the full extent.of the ap- &ladfator howled, flourished his arms in the air, | preciation (of the depreciated corrency); and mae passes a8 I to selze and grapple with | and they must make good this loss reated et tho same time m Rermond, bmt the | dlamond valueil at 817 furmer got out of Lmdier street on 10,000 | five strinze of pearls TAUROMACILY. 0, From tbis ring, | hn: oate, 222,009 ba: rye, 01,417 hu; haridy, | Y ATMUBEMLNTS. h pearl as thick as | 28,000 ba. Total, 2,370,455 bu, Pednietnan diaien ':M‘WF pAsRA, bail, and bna not heen hesd of verg frequently | one's first flager—were suspende, ferminating 5 NOOLEY’S THEATRE. slnce, § uderatand.that ths man flenderaon, | in & inree siavetts formad of o circhlar tand of NAVIGATION NOTES. MONDAY, AYO. 27, every eventng and Wednesday that all the newspapers elin 1 have got locked r”lmnm{s,h}then rhich wese five clusters of | Guicaco, —The ezenrsion atcamers il did well | &nd Satardiy " Statfnene, engrenmant of thé Distias dfamonde. In the middle cluater was onn gem wortly §43,000, a0 the contral stone in each of | JOerday .Thero te Wil a larae dest in the Lhe othiers was valued ae #2500, Supported hy | PATbor....The peach trade will Imrove this week. onn of the brits, was a carttidge-pouch covered | :o-The Pamlico in at Bazley's yard, awalting the WIth rows of pearis in wasing Jincs, bordered by | ditponition 6f the hefrn of the unfortanate Haines & fringe of diamonds. or Iienz... The cotrespondent at Peorta 1s inform- The conds and tassels of the hussar cap were | € that the cmwdeq state of Tue Tniacxe's An Amateur Entertainment at Rio de Janeiro, up In my roums, ralsed crtan checks in Chica- go—one from $33 to $279, and another_from 25 o 82,500, “Again 1Ay that I havea't any- thing to do with tuat forgry of $64,0M ou Lhe Unton Trust Company. § never was (n the New York Life-insurana Company’s oflice in 3 life, and ali stories tht I am warking on its Enished Young Characin Acirese, M13S MARY CARY, . . i1 . E. Woolls * Distinguished and Illustrious Young Gentlemen* Tor» ture Eighit Bulls, 3 K Mordunnt, Mra. Thamas iarry (from {he Bowien Theatesr, Sr. £2 Cotemag, din Heareits I[Fing. st i Mlien, SaATH AL T AR A i1 SAFR N cogih, 1 in port for the Airst time, 8he in owned rosettes composcd of dismonds, each terminat- | in part’ by Mr. Blyer, ofe the 7imes. She ing in a tassel of strung.dlamonds. The jew- | bronght & cargo of bulk mlt, and will tike grain eled plume of the hussar cap was maenificent <| 10 eome Lake Ontarlo port,...A large delegation of eyond power of deseription. Tho basc was an | Si Knights from the ranks of the veesel-nwners algrette, sustainlog two small feathers, which :l{;{;f;:; semat ,;?;l;evg;;-c Jesretor Cieveland this ;i::g“';‘:;‘,:"f;" "‘Y' 3";" "";"’";'c d’““e“;'d;'.{‘;':,; o o Ponye.—The revanue-cutter perry way of = Asmonds of Lt Hafeit . mateh. ;’IF eveland Friday last....The c:n lvchfv‘ Mary mountdl on_ aptings, a0 that they 1'n:v'v:§m\$;.vn" P "rlbmr"lh "f\n g . 8 8 w m er an drooped aver like nalunl'n!umnu‘ while the | ‘abeence u; -unfi'mffi'a"u"u'fu'?n"‘in ean trade, nlightest movement mcattered thelr glurlous | the lake schr . Tl Benson bas acrived a1 Toledo, rayain blinding radlance. Between the larger | Capt. Daff eaile Ler. ..The old strr Satali Van seathers were vining Jeaves, each léaf being | EPia i1 a candidate for ihe Detrolt boneyard. She o % s wag formerly the best excarsion boat st this porty mposed of alarge emerald, Each of the two | B4 T sinal)l feathers was surmounted by a spray of t ahie wsa alone in the bualneas. the cnemy, as dear reader. perhaps you may | hy the sale of a 1 . part of thelr property at reduc- : o columns preventad the publieation of tho canal Mannine. B ety oS BT RSE | 8 Bt Bt S el | e e et e | Sl PR SRR | st B St e i L) | LA A i : the ground, and he reclated carrency. o gencral | on bis homeward trip, ard went to the Giisey | cords of dlamonds intervening,—all hauging in £ naw apen. : 5 And, in Bo Doing, Give Groat Pleasure eyes Eutnd, and kicked the dust into the scared | rule, any appreciation of the éurrcucy Is {njuri- | ouso early Monday moaing. e was accom- | graceful festoons, zatbered e and thers By | e o reat COTTON'S UPER.‘-"T)ESE. cus to all these classes, . "l_"hh was quite enonch for the bull, hitherto | specle-payments m:nn :o'n debtor? ‘Y:umgn":; n'x lous aa to the meaning of k0 much scenicdis- | the payment of $125 whero ho has ngreed to plny, ni(l. with bis nosc to the ground, he | pay $100. \Where he bas purchased property :n::mem U ouhlbe man. who dropped bis body | and paid one-fonrth of it, it means the loss of Bo' nlnls orns, throttling It with his arnis | the property, It incans the additlan of one- f ut lta peck, and wedging its nose between | fourth to all the currency dehts in the United |I|A :neeA. 18 this manner hig thought tosceure | States. A measure to require a debtor fibty to 'L,mm he was disappointed. ‘The bull ight- | pay hfs debt in pold, or currency cquivalent to l.«’ 5 the man from the ground, aud easlly | gold, requires him to pay 185 hushels of wheat ’:uc him over its shoulder ' and [nto | when he azreed to nyi' ;s and, {1 this appre- the alr, where thepoor fellow turned a complets | clatign fs extended Blmmzh a f)erlod of three a%mdrmnll, after which he came down, fn an | yeard, it requirus him to pay an_finterest of 12 5 jetcl.‘ntauz of limpness and neglect, nto tho | per cent n addition to the Fate he has agreed to llll of the arena. The spectators bad nejther May. When we consider the enormous’ {ndébt- :Yp ause nor sympalby to waste on him, andtlie | ediess of a new country llke ours, where cap- panted by “Josepli Bterms, of Detroft," aml they wero given adjoininz rooms, ‘fhey are tll,v;;lbe,nll, hu ‘;:olld zuests un.\uu huuulc.';,bufh of hem. The Chicago - papers liave Ity however, Lhat Btevens s oniy ongof ho, aliases of T J; Henderson, whoso arrgt by Mr., Carney at Grandhaven was descritgl st length, although Mr. Jayne says he don’{ know much about it Henderson Is described )5 awealthy man, own- fug property and aresidnce In Bixth avenuc, New York, and a 'magmifiéenl countiy deat o Rabway, N.J.. whero. by spends much.of bis citlzen, lis ostensible talatwr in stucks and his acquainiance with to a Large and Fashionable & Monror-st., near State. Gathering, . MONDAY, Aug. 27, ' ‘Old Sleuth, the Detective. Entire easngs of Programme, ADELPHI THEATRE, J, L HAVERLY, <« us.Progrictor And Mansgee, Bvery/NIght this weel the Grand, Magnificent, Lar Faye THE FLoat D iR o Laree Gorgeaue Atiractions. * (rsudest Drerlers—Milcs Jelictyandi,cwamenr. New scenery. Comimes an ‘ropertien, Spirited Horees, Briendid Baflet.: Fevls W of the_Nhie. Fifiy Beanttfol Dancers, Amazon Marches. Exteasive hrawmade Gompany, Two M The Victorions Cavallers Rewarded with Showers of Posles and Cigars, Spectal Correspondence of The Tritune, Ri0 DX JANnIRO, Brazil, July 2, 1877.—An en- tertalnment in two scts—four bulls to fhe sét—" wis given: yesterday afternoon by ‘‘the wls- veston dates back- » . tlarnond; ™ OFg 3 we Soauished and Unsivious sons K{nflemcn | Pl weaton. ol Vise Sorscit fato oy i fapee, and !'v‘llmg:p?:einhh;:flhe;fl substi- | of Plnkerton's Detetuile Anency 3-“3::1?'&‘«‘;1 cunniing et RO e v sraRnoroLietan; . r;{‘ndr?!l;e; X;Téfi’sififi%:fi' :‘l";’gs:t‘)x‘firl‘r";.!jfllu i 4] d J A ] chis & - et o, n the ahimnf d 1 & ‘The following were the arrivals and clearances i RS iy on ;fi%&‘?fifl?’:&fl:&:‘ il breack between Lo bull's horns, culty that may well causc ua to O 'the ‘New Yotk ‘Lor Eacek forsery, baa | momta. Onc of heve. ateays wioracted ir. | for the fory-cighe hoors ending a6 10 rcloek last | Svintet Wermeiday £ou Bucief achmge or ¥ Matinees Wednesday and Ssturday st 2:5), McVICKER'S TIEATR tieen po [roquently st ‘th ' Glisey House ™ since Mouday last s to nun:inouce. and to lead to v PAUAC. & 4 . AND MORE SDCCESSFULLY. All'the historleal precedents show bt fixin 'l'h; animal tossed him, but be would not let go; | the day for msumpylun {nevitably lnd’m a conKA and carrying him, like a gaudy head-dress, | traction of the currency by tho banks, so that,’ ncrors the ring, the bull pinned bim agalust tha | when the day came, tha aétual scarcity of et tleular attentlon, helng a crescent moon cnn- | night: thinfug In its mner semivircle s human’ profile | Anmivars—Stmre John Sherman, Milwankes, exenr- strikingly perfert. This jewcled plume was | stun: Corona, et, Joseph. eundries; bheboygan, Mani- cesstve politoncss, every mian s illustrious to begin with; and. after coverlug themsclves with surmiso about hia poesife object. Dr. Carney tho dust and glory of yesterlay's bullring, | Dppositc wall. [t atill tha mas Reld oh mith | Tehay presontod. 'demand. ot eams Tad spjs | T r. Stevens: Have jiadod tha lant i dasa | cltiteen inches bigh by twelvo inchien wile, and | {S¥0r GRS MUt ER RS Aaon: siaminen | 2 ¢ ) tliese amateur glallators are to-day fustrisdmo, | Dluck and tenselky worthy of @ better ARG AR R C LT rnmincn;l:r'ul'nnr;d'tI':; Jory aufetly, rarely - gdog oat, and ' recciving | 1t reqhired 5,00 diamotids to complete it. £ PGrt ArE foiees Cowtes e, Stanihice, | 53 | ¢ 3 s | Wntii bis £ t 11 ¥ )y W, visltors. Letiers hod. papers directed to Attomparyinz the jeweled uniform were the | lamber: Messnger, Henton Haroor, sundries; jiivers | <= i not excellentlssimo, Tk fis friendy ronld "ol bp, Thoy seized | Unlted States, produced the sorost distross, ani | D, Carney's foriner rofidorico ara dirccted to a | jeierls O the various orders hestuwed an the slae, waun tigven anuirien siplark, lenton Hartor, | 5, e eDohoran, s . It was ¥ e tall, and whalever polute of | was refleved in England by Parlfament authorfz- | plarthncy at the cotner’f Broadway and Thirtv-'| Prinees Esterhnzy, The finest of these was that | inrics Gokion: Tempesn Wilte Lake susdri o L Rl vantaze thero were, released thelr companion, | ihz a loan of exchequer bills and new issues by* extracted the half-tozen barbs from the bull’s | the BanK of England. 8o, after the twar of 1819, tieck and shonlders, and the scenc was at anend, | the sove dlstrcss cansed by the failnrcof the But the tenacdous and plucky victor, no was | State banks was only relieved “by s netr paper now happy. The great throng of ncnplc shiout- | currency Issued by the second Unit Lates ed thélr pralac, and coupled his name with huz- | Bank.” ai 2as ahd acclamations, “Tlic Moresquo profes- | - It would b tmpossible for any ane to describo sional émbraced bim proudly, as if prognostl- | with more absoluta acouracy mow the conse- cating a glorfous carcer before him. The Judees | quences which flaw from contraction of the cur- on Llie stand handed him wreaths and coronets’ n&nc[v than Mr, S8herman did thea; snd the con- of flowers, such as conquerurs wear, and were | tractlon which has taken place torough the ace aiily too happy to reach down and sbiake lim by | tion of the banks {s explained ubon the bypothe- thd'hand. A 'party of awell youug inen, proba- | ais of “fixing a day for_resumption.” "It was. Vly members of his ciub, or of his act In socicty, | inévitable that this shoutd hapoen, according to lavishiy fung into the ring packages of fine | Mr. 8herman's spoech made in 1880, clgars,~n very sensible sort of jestimo- nial, and one which I hope will bo introduced In the Stntes bc!’o’m'l como THE DRAFT FORGERS. hotmneto take the Icl.'mrxplnt(nrm' while others, e wha hud no elgars to offer, hurled their hnts— | Further Information In Tegard to Thls well-polistied ‘beavers—into the doep dust noil Very Mysterinus Caso, turmoll of the ring, and recovercd them banged 4 7 1 thd Broken Loyond sll recazuition, . B The Now York Wortdot tha 24th has consfd- Sucls 18 glory, for which vou, nnd T, and all of | Grable regarding tho forgers recently arrested us, work. "But it is not all of tho world that | herc and taken on East. \What Jago saysre- offers #uch incentives s n'packago of ‘good cl- | garding Ely B. Weston, of this city, is corrent.: gars, I cannot forget thoso cigars. In the meantime the supcrnumeraries wero Tempest, White Laki ndrle of the Spunish Order of the Colien Piecee, | Mimatier eliasht t sundrier: o’ fud enmposed of diationds and emeralds, the central | jakion, lumbers : tonegon, | 1 stone heing a large_emerald of cxnulsite color, | HuTalo. supdrics; Georie Dantar, Mudks gon, lamier: gl_:\(;ra%l ";\Mtll?u fl;mfi' kndwn, and valued nt Ulz‘:l'nnd..;nllltl;y 2, nnnc::.“-fl:l"_u-g_’fcfln- A 3 i e, hnivers g of diamonds fiu?n?unldlsfi:ieml!)!nw“u?’fl.';gfg E“;{- }’"“‘"‘-,“‘",‘,M'; < fhuat, Jloreanocdioy, havky of varying shapes, beautitully. Wende.: Ane | Hudiiame s g domy sturesoa ar. Tom: other boasted of an’ exquisite” Siberfan_topaz fwaukee lielle, ettr, fumbe \l;nluq! "r' /20,000, while anotnier, the Gotden Muskegon, lumber; Liltls Cooper, 'leces’ of 'Austris, was composed entirely of wsentrd every nleht Ul forther A i E:mvdu e 1 tarther notice, and at tho eanta . 1 3 A VERY TOLITE AFPAIR. The shedy sfde of tho immensc amphithentrs was fillod with a decent nnd apprecistive con- course. A cholee portion of the veranda was reserved for a troop of Nttle folks, who, from thelr Jack-luster faces and general want of stylc, seemed 10 bo the children of some charily or other, and were probably the children ol an orphan-nsylum. They mauage these thiogs bet~ fer hiere than they do at home, wherd they give the poor thinzs nothing more substantial in tho way of amuscment thun an occasional graye- yard or Sunday-school. From the boxes overhead 1@h banners shook Inally in the breeze; and there wern Lenutiful Isdles there, musky with odors, dusky with the tan of the Tropics, wearing silks and opera- clonks, and waving feather fans. They came oot on this blessed Sabbath afternoon to 'sea a few unoffondiog bulls harpooned by the "young gentlemen of thelr acqualntance. Strange and brutal taste! It {s nlmost as bad as the con- dact of the young ladies of the English nobllity, lourth sireet, as is urc{'nt address ls supposed to be unknown. Dr, Vattiey declined to con- verse about the case, L Weston first came Lo e notice of the police 8s a_partuer In a “ipnk" extablishment on Broadway, nedr Fulton Jtreet. “One’ featare of the bank's business, f} 18 ball, was awindliox servant girla outof money by tneans of spurious drafts, - AL opo timo Weston: was In the real- estate lq}nlnuc,‘h-fln au office ou Cedar street. e was _ju® parinership wity a man named Bnflav. nnd - absconded, leaving a jarge number 8f ‘debts. Iic'made tus dcquaintance of Sprague; aud Gesver. in thls ¢lpy, and when he avsconded ' Joined tho last- nained worthies in tho West.fi3efgt. Kealy met Weaton fntho West ovér ten yearsago, At that time the latter was travéling as & physician, big zpocialty being tha curs of staismering, ‘He Was very successiul In his .practive, but found otier modes of making a living more con- jcol i 7 g - ReOr coure, 1o eventd of the day put ancw foce oh "thie case. (Gernbr fs to he criminally procecded against. ig the State courts on com-: e\l}lnl of the defrauded, Third Natlunsl Bauk.. ‘eston’s valus as awitnoss fn the New Yorl Lize case Is quite wa\i:i-uhuualhlu. but what will er. with tho following srilsta {n tha ICier, dnen 8 hecioci. JIar Tto: ierson. La raidine Mayn, Al AFAIVAL AKD EPARVURE OF YRAE, FXTLAZATION 0F Rerznrxce Manxs.—tSuto §icnpied.” Bunday excepied: manu.,"n'mw ) CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERR RAILWAY, Ticket Oficen, 62 Ciark st (Sherman Howe) s0d s Lumngrs Neval gmnfi coal: Marcarcy Dall gun, lumber; Con! uvkeywon. lumber; C. larze dlalmzé?ldii the nt:,el:cdnc!nz formed of pale m'_flrlfl::lgx &l.!,ya'z‘y':n;xmv;( G, (t)i 1 straw-color iamonds, deliciously tinted, une ol of the ntones heing valued ut $25,000 a0l an- | fsenr comt Er Aembor Wi T ake Timpary other 815,000, —the total value of the gems in | Mcrcudy, Ludington, *lgmber: Eelt, this ornament helng $180,000. The jeweled or- | Wiy lumbers lotus, = Geuraiss derof Kt Andrew containd gems worth $130,- | Tee, lomber; Fo Lostcr, Menisice i jamber; ¥, Lester, Manistee, jumbe: 00, It would require columna to do justice to | Mek, Muskegud, barks J. B. the beautlon of this collection, but [ Iave spaca | Libher:: G, . Rima Clevelaid. conl: 1 ol C s nelte. lumbers 1. A. Welle, Back D only to merely mention smong othor features | Hroihers. tsrern Dy, lumi Bpee !o‘lm:gu*:;:;l:gc’til‘?‘n the P'l"fifi xlz! ll-:sh:rlmzy'l I}n'-rkx“l’ézry;"l(n‘nt;fl(:e v Hiver. 08 was one golid cluster of eplen. ‘ayotte, bark: Glenifler, r1, Cathari il diamonds, whilo o each side of - the | By Eeinuigsumner: Ateri, Peaitl scablard, arraneed in medaliion, were nina clus | bert 6 psten e e N ters of diamonds,—elghteen clunters tn' na, Jumber: Alvira Cobh, contalning 2.500 dlamonds, ranging 10 size fram | MeTce, Slenominen, fumbe: 3 : a nea Lo that of the top of onc's finenr: and the | Wileq enceorsnfen, fackaras Ter, lark; Soaner, Brince'd walking-atiee’ surmotnted by ‘s eincly | L SABATEEa-binges Dletstir. Baldin 2eja Wanammes; 020l = ‘When the detectives started out on thelr pi- Ve marnificent dismond estimated to Vi enrnt brig — Commerce, driving the exlisastes bull back into the den, or | ATiMAGE thoy kacw nothing of Weston. In tho | 7 o with Heuderson Is & secrct. The move- Wnflfll‘)fllbn i ”Cur.!:nb.fi;z‘::w mrnm"x' 2y, Henegpurs: <fnoh,, Ag wha think it rare sport to hunt the harmicss | green-room, whence he came. To decoy hiin | course of thelr investigations out hers) how- | manty of Maj, Bangs seem to fodicato that Hen- PESESE e i o R e 05 fax to death. back into those suspicious depths, a quirtetto | over, they ran across him, and found hehad | derson may Lo .another witness in the case. RINE NEWS Schi Attive, Pestitiko, 10 b v porke e vioeasr, As the arrangements went on, and cavallers | Of 01d a0d fecble oxen were introduced. As | been mixed up fn some of the rascality they | Dotectiva Elder, wno was scnb o Sara- MA . i) Bdmeat. and suudrics; schrdludicello, (1 o they passed tho conflnes of the ring, enterlng, | yore looking after. Knowlng that be wasnot | Lozs to Work up certain potuts of fmportauce e (i in brilifant dress rodo into the ring, -exhibiting 4 bare Grimaby, Ringston, 18,335 bu whea Ilotel Cars arn run through, hetween Chl- an some person standing there sunk a spear- cago and Omaha, on the train learing Chicago at 10:39 3 ME. Pe 4 , GL by cora, 2,000 b tho” superb tutclligonco of tholr. horscs, which | head i £96 raray Ol Sans of toem, whorb.jta | Yery deop (o' tho mirc, they belleved that ho | tere, bas not yet ratmeped o thocltyand vla | | g BASTEINEL Ly oo e wew | FETia dhar SOTNIe k. i g bl bro bl e they guided through many = salute, courtesy, | Gccorated shaft waved in the air like the hilt | Would bo apt,to talk, and in this they were not. | TRt et S 7eocte P BORSEREE 20 POPEREISES | o Bt Tl por 1877, he will probably | Lk MUTAlG gl bu xuest: hiop Chay Bt R NS s Eelisian ordnp Snffoml B i of an Indian arm. The ox, thinking himself | mistaken, for ho professed his readiness to Ba 4 Is i fou in thi; o ze G5 | sehe Fo Ae Georger, 0.0 bu corn. a=Depot corner of Wells snd Kinzle-nta. and evolutlon, 1 could not but {hink of our . visit to Saratoga Is said toOb informatiou n this | find comolete, or nearly complete, on page 65, | sche R e | 8 L Tttt g great notfonsl gamoe of polo; and the Dlgsfon B.“,’,:';?,‘.‘;“{,L’;"{’,fi:,}’;;’ fl%fi'g ';‘,’.",:,‘{fi“ffi,‘.;’.{ “aqueal " before bo lets here. Indeed, the | eamo casé, Two sepurate sets of prisate de- | answers to his questlons regarding the fasteat tma | BT E- yFi iotkes. sundries Musgezon, Muske. ¢ — was complete when tho director of stausements |-wnd claigey contortions t his efforts o brash | Washed drafts and the tracings of them, which | tectives are tuking o great Intorcst fu tho ease, | by yteam and enil veesels'on the oceanand rivers, | gun. S7briy ork. ) bris bri wbicy, 810 | qrvoag, BT, PAUL & and are undoubtedly Working nzainat eacli oth- str Coruns, St Josepn, cr, The Chiet of ono sct eald to o World re- porter gesterday: *f don't think that this gang wera _coonected with Chadwick, Brown, Her- ring, Backer, Elllott, aud Rae, who did thu mes MINNEAPOLIB LINE. Ticket offices 713 Clark-st._and at Kinafe-Street Depot Teave, | _Arive, [*19:00 8. m, * 4:00p. e 00D, m. 8 8130 8, In Itaway. The le laughed dellgntedly, and | form 80 much good evidencs mgalnat Ges- the perpetrator af this cowardly pleco of pleas: | nor, * could hardly ~tmvs been -obtalued antiy was hailed as a rarc smcuml joker. 1| withont Weston, who told whers they relate thislittlo Incident of by-play becauselt | wero' secroted~in & horse-tromgh out in presented bimself, for ho was a tall man, with & great lenpth of loz, a great deal of mastache, and an {nconsiderable expanse of forehesd, . Tue TAiBuxE has not now at hand any ‘record of | T[T, yidrime: prop Sesscnger, Denfod larbor, a5t time on the Jakes, and the marfne reportercan | 5 hriasugar '“"u':mn E‘.‘i:i.";fi‘.’..‘f;‘.l’i";-,‘:i"‘«‘«‘i ';.,s'klfi.‘ «ive only such laformation as comes from hearsay, | 107 Dais cata and sundticss prv IS Kiie, YRG0 tal and somo portions of (hat require & good E&'fim lows stinr Juserlh L. Hurd, flancock, 3,34} onl 8t. Panl & Minnespolly Er. BC Paul & Mioneapoils Ex. The mummery of salutation and teremoniy-| truthfully flustratcs the spirit of' the bull-ring, ) 1a, =3 inirlaps of oats, and sundries—llouxbivn, X b d dirty work of that 864,000 fob. I | stretch of memory. In the good ol 168 - tie, 5 bu_oate s contlnucd, giving us a couple of boy-pages with | and of thoso who frequent it. bis barn on Wilcox svenue. Nothinig was sald | chaoleal aud dirty ok 0L Shat B0b 00 do, | e O Tha loke marine was in the | LASba D A0S WRUICRMO TS0 | (HIcAGG. ALTON & BT. TOUTB AND OHIDAGO wands of office, n pack-mule, and a procession | : This waa : of this at the time, In arder that Gesner might | 373 e P ol case, Why should tucss b 60 | neight of prosperity, and steim vesscln | helr G iyan, Hufaln' 23404 tn corus st 4o D KANSAS OITY & DENVER BHOBS LINES. aud dress-pardde of all the participants; glving A CIARITABLE ENTERTATNMENT. not know how affars stood. It 18 morothan | yiatn scerecy - and nidia of prisonera? . Thore ahs : L O B B MacAt ey, 'wera numervns and competition close, some fast . 1*, Heath,” saucatack, Tine i mmade. " The. revenue. catter! Chicara is e,V es. an’ sndriEas achy MAry creditod with “having made 25 mfles su hour fre- mifn. 30 bris fluur, 4 bris pork, and sun- wontiy ou the lskes. Tho stgamor Jobn Sherman, | driesfschr Mctropolis, Colingwonh b A cldimed by ter owner, can make 21 miles an | schrli. C Tiehanis. Colborme, €225 b0 o3y Som e hone without straining her machinery, When the | f4i4, 10,050 bu whezt, 73330 bu eorn, 3% bris flour. splendid steamers Cliy of Dufalo and Weatern | slaik uors Onx sced. 1,120 Bagy simathy seed: 2,60 puca *Metropolia ptied between Clevelaud and Dufialo, | lead. 30 half brisiard, aud sand ron Waverly, o n' i i 4 bu wheat, by Ulllspl.l'l’l tes lard, slong Sbout"s7 aid elomin, years, thelr captand | iin Op S SR GG e 1t scema very strange t6 me that, all tho world | likely that the primary object of making all ver, the cds of berovolonco are roached | thesy arrests was ‘to squecze the forgers and ahmu h means of torture. It s not different o : at |m.§m, whero the ladles, for_ sweet charity's get otit'of thenmi the moncy they had obtatned— aake, lead their busbands and lovers through | especially that gotten from the Third National all the worry and hard work of a night at tno | Bank of Now York. hall, or clec entice them into a church-fair, with This s what the World hos to ssyt | refreshiments, whero the agany of having $10 [ 4 map representing himself as the brotner of Tplan bepoty West Bire, vear Madlsonat. brides, and dxe, Twenty-turdst_Ticket Ofce, 124 atdoinhest. Artive. are other birds to be capght yet, and the nows- paper cxclloment over, the matter has sent the gamo {nta cover,” .- TRETTY CLOSE TO THE PACT. ! Col, Thomas E. Lonergan, lule Chief United States Detective for the Northwest, sald vester- day in regard to the arreats made under Mr. Jayne's diredtfou: **Tt scems plain that the them opportunity to show their fing clotlies be- fore the dust should fy; Bud at last, an- + nounced by a grand blurt of musfe, tiere camo abull. Alasl wo have fallen on tender-hearted times! ' o 118 DORNE WERN PADDED. " Vi 110 nes how quick they conl These pads are concosslons.to that advanced | extracted from your pocket {s prolonged th of the forgers arrcated | mign nrrested, aa yet, aro not regarded os princl | fotjeshetweon that o AnA 1.6 iha Balo yapers | Sud sundrical tate of civilization which demands that the :lfgfillzcl:’ontm entlro evening of catertalument, gf’:fi:lfi‘uufl:; 'J';“"’"Z o Chlu:u, rescnted | path ‘k'h 1";{'5 ’lllezturgcflc: (Ufi'dm{?‘f 'tl::’ ey ;:l:_ x:fy'n ::!d‘\lv{::m’u?::‘rp:;; fl‘."‘}“ 'u‘l L"‘:,"Tl:’" :u:: D_’__..hm“ | b : e 2 W «flve for the first-ns o anll should bo helpless, unprotected, and ahiorn 'Bo, the object of this gnthering belng eharit- himeclf at tho Fifth Avonuo Hotel yesterday | are sl worhers §n thelr line, but they are "‘mn:: 'l"l?:‘ ‘“r“"::n l.‘ln')pa)h the BreL-tiased CIICAGO, MILWAUKTE & 5T, PAUL RATLROAD. afternoon ana asked for his brother, e got a3 not the ones whom the prosecution is chlolly anxlous todetect and capture. Thelr teatimou’ vould certainly be of sorvive in sccuring ev/-" enco against the greater criminals, but as pris- orfers “thiey would be tomparatively worthloss, It is the {utention, no douht, of the prosecution to usec themn os witncssos agzalnst others, and this fa¢t cxplaing the slugular way in which tho f his ouly means of self-defenso in his modern tournamenta with man. This Is eqnal to throw- g a taptive barbarian into the lion!s don on & Roman holldny, asd ‘then toning down the brutality of the alair by refusing him weapous to fipht with, lcst he mny huru ‘somo of -the beasts, < Dhttadelghia, rrem. inta s schooner, snd her wreck;uow Jies at the There is a carious atory in tho political arcle bebd of Lako Michigan,—a remuant and reminls- | of London, in which Disracli figurcs somewhat cunce of her former aplendor and speed, strangely, A year sgo,\when he sceepted a Thete were other quick ones on th iske before | neerage, he also was aworn in as_Lord FPrivy the time of thosc ahove-mentioned,andif ** Camea™ | Boqt'yn 'the place of the Earl of Malmesbury, Wl look op, domo of the anclent mariners | yy, was comoelied hy Ul-hdalth to resign. - Tho B g et e ey B eph! | salary 18810.000 8 year, and that of Prime Min- Unlon Depot, corner Madllion and Canal-sta. Tickes Ufee, RTNoath Clsrk-at., opposite Sherman Hause, and at depol. able, during an Jutermisslon a"squad of pages | g,pyp gratrs as the two porters who protected entered, escorting a baoner on Wi Icl;l in large _,m,é.a daor, ond_by “";m was rupu,;sed with letters, the peoplo wefo advised that wims would | ¢ romark that 1f ha wanted to sce bis brother fow bo takeh up for the victims of the drought | 1 g borter call ot Ludlow ircet Jall. This in the provinces, After whom came four trobg | gurprised nim, and ho called at the jail, but nen bearlng the contribution-box, which was a | foung nothing, About then the modest mys- blanket firmly beld at the four corners. Into | gory syrrounding the movements of Jayne be- Milwankee Express..... Wisconsin & Minuesots, | itny, und Menasha through| Day' Exprest. Wikcomin, fow 'hns y t i this, and on the ground thercabouts, the ' B Ni Haotime parser o the -lakes, Jcan teil | IMtcr, also beld by Mr. Disracll, fa $25,000. It 8, ns J Mg in ooe direction and | prisoners have been detalned. No'sct of men | an old-tim it 10 - lakes, ! ’ ';‘rlnl‘:\.n Shunt a n‘: t‘fil‘i‘d”&“’ff‘?’-‘&afi‘é"{&&,v. money talned moat Uberally. From tho re- [ £, 10 (lsapPest o gne Gupetich spd B ‘48 chrewd, and wha liave &s. mieh | bow fastagiie oh.n& Ever Ward's stoamers ran, | Was u;mdf"é‘;:;lv ;i‘&me'xml orcr ::ufinih;_t‘ll‘g; Pl Kxpress i boot, atid not wuch morw effectivo n their pow- | MOtest tiers of benches. it ‘came,—bankhills | gurat,” Kealy, of the Central ~Office | knowlodze of the Drovislons of tho law us | alto the speed atialncd by the old Mayfower, the | wold net R i Ty buevens Polng aud Ash [ i crofthrust. Mora thau 6nco in the afternoun's Wflr"twfl around the ' hieavy nickel colh of the | qufSii;c e Gaine 10 tho Fifth Avenae Hotel and | thoso. forgers, would have endured to be | Ocean, Bultany sudnumérousoihens the reoortor | Scal, and this saving of the public money Wus | land through Night Expres. 4 0:00p. m.'t 7:008. m. capnot now eall to memory, No official recarda of | much applauded. 8o entirely was © this sall und pteam veasel time aro kept, and publish- | gecepted as true that in the. civil estl- era depend Almost entirely on tne statements Of | 1104 for the present year it was atated that the AL trains rin via Silwankee. Ticksts for S1. 1 and Minneapolia are goor efthier yia Madison and Prairi entertninment tho disgusted animal seemed to e du Chien, or via Watertown, LaCrusee, and Winona. kept.fo this irregular manoer, against their realizo the mockery of his position, and, as if In will. Ifary oncof them had scen any advantace counl hich ballasted tbe rin dts filght o o R ol that ueuld:p Dt card to Jayug's room. A porter fm through “tho alr. 8o profuscly med! ul:z showed "tho Sergeant up, and he pre- # . me 1 was [to fearful that theso » cl c. T] : i ‘wonld havo compelled | maal 8 1nferes rafis reporte o geim sarcasm, turned and kicked at his persccu- | 8¢ one time 1 really qui sented his credontials to Jayn ne Iatter sald: | to himself In sodolng, he wonl 0 DA tera and othere tnferested in the crafts rei 1 in te abeyanc . - embli slms-pathere ould” suller, the fatoof the | & W sent to you Col. | the oflicer In charge of him'to bring him bufore | ed to have made fast time. second sslary was in uporary 4 . fie, S fangoni e i D . he R s aiio o jawele | & Sorat. Renly, aliow me o pre you Col. | the oficer fn chargs of bl bz il Iuifore. | ¢ L It now sppéars that Lord Besconalleld has ILLINOIB CENTRAL RATLROAD. basut on avery,slilo, y high board fence which surrounded+the ring and attempted to escape. Usuaily he fell back, amid tho jeors aud: laughbter of the people. Sometimes, cimbing like a dog, ho ‘scaled the barrier, but only to be turned back through the nearcat, gato, A " ‘Tokon at thelr best,’ these bulls were not feroclous beasts. A child might havo met one of them’ 1n the bighway, -andtbobull would Love given bim tho read. They werc small, slab-sided, timld, and by no meuans anxlous for war, The principal occupation of the fighters wns in attempta to stirup the taurios temper. of them did so, and it {g fulr to assuumethatthey know thelr own {nterests. I cannot, say,. of course, how they wiil gain by thelr compllanco with Jayne's filngu. but there Is littlo reuson to bolleve that they will be.obliged o stand the brunt of the prosecution, Asaurance bas been glvon them, in all probability, that their con- nectlon with the chicck forgeries will be con- doaned, clther entirely or in ércnt part; by thelr fullconfession and sworn evidence. The prema- ture publication of the arrests in the Caazo papers put the otlicrs. connected with the check torzeries on their guard, and thedetectives havy arpolo, w was pelted to death.with tnem, Anaasthe N . L Tianket, havirg madethe clrcuft of tho Ting, | ;o LAm plonsed to meet you,l, sald Mr. ' Ges assed out, it Was easy to sce, from the manner | DCT Putting on his nat, and tho Bergeant an [o'Which it sagzeed 1o, tho cetee, that the col- | BiS, Prisonce walked out ;g,,g;e:;gm;,mg lection ‘!_“: ';mb;f-;,‘,’,“:;, ADLE APrATIN Thers Gesner gave his name s Willlam Nicker- son, and was put in a cell for the night, sud at ald the poople, s they weat away to their | 30'Gicibor i morming il bo. taken. to' the homes at the close of this blessed Sabbath-dny. | Tombs Police Court to anawer to the chargo of It was'crul, 'f "’l“’n sure; but "““l" '“,ll °€ 44 | forging and uttering a check purporting to have DO Br e T i o flsat tho | beca drawn on the Thind Natlona! Bani of New warm and then the fsh; but stli} it was one of Winslow, Lunier & Co., of this city, for York by our childhood's sayings that Peter went a- Mmr Dec. 8, 1870, fishing, For every wid deor that i eaptared | ¢ Tmmediately after Gesner's departure for 3 ¥ { both offices until the end of . BERIOUS COLLISIO. g{x:'fi%:g:l:xfly’:.’r?umn 51, 1877 bui &t the A serions collislon occarrea In the'river, north | (logc of tho present Gnancial year (Juno 80, of Bixteenth atroct, yesterday evening, The tug | 1877), applied for apother threa months’ pay, Parker, Cipt. Drew, was coming down with | In reply, the Paymaster-General answercd that the sche Graclo Filer, light, and tho lug Sat- | hoconuld not pay the required amount, begauso fafactlon ‘was bound up with tbe.schr Hattlo | Parlisment had'not voted any provision for it. Wells, coal Inden, haring just arrived from Cleve. [ To this Lord Beaconsfleld’s reply waz that he land, ' ‘The Satiefaction kept the starboard, or | Was noparty tothe F\\nunfl of clvil appropria- right, side of the river wmafmr taw, but for somo | tions, and wanted bs salary, The matter ls unaccountable reason the Parker ‘made fortho | sald to have been referred tathe conelderation same sido, and gate the Batlsfaction & hard rub, | of the Treasury Departmont, of which Lord and then to escape his tow running him down, | Beaconsfield is First Lord, uot of Lake:st, and ool of Twenty-second-at. e e 131 Handorghost.s Bess Ly Feoris: Burtineion & ke Duus d biae biry | Dubuque & Stoux City E. Gliman Passengur.... ¥ Capt. Drew sleered for tho Wells, and struck her ; R £ clotl flaunted over | by our clerzyman ap fn tho Adirondacks, one, o | n4lieq headquartors a World reportersont a note | not been able, 6 sceins, to arrest them yet bo DIl of 1he starbord ‘baw with fesrfnl CHICAGO, BURLINGTOR & QUINOY RATLROAD- gl:‘l::;:fn?“nm“;gg‘gondd:n ‘1‘1::"’;;\-0:1"«1 before | tios oF thrce are wounded, and ] todio a | ORGP Jnynqu. requesting au intorviow, and after Ferhupa they do not. wish o Inake othercap | forces: — crasning. " in - Avo.. pianks, . the End of & Labor-Dispute. Depola foot of Lake.st, Indiaas-ay., and Sixtoent: ‘him. Thess were not necessarly req, sswe | dlow deach of pain and hunger in the wilder-'| poje an hour'e Aclay was sdmitted:to the pres- | tures until more evid fs sccared, for they | rali; - and planksheer. Tho tug was New York 2imes. 1c,And Cantl el Sistienti-ota ov Ollces, 59 ave been lod to believe, hut ovmed to ba of | Pess. And, for every duck or quall that tho | wnoe of the detective, / ara apparoatly 1 for tho present.” | badly shaken up, and bad eome of herma- | A tedious labor-dispute between the Clyde | ¢ M . Yo been lod ta beliuv, hut bavmed A0 ha aa. | shut-un Lills, others with broken_ wing ereep | "5 3t willing 1o giv you all tho Information’ fhrstsSosgmic bl _ | chingry damaged by the crash: but she got tha | ship-builders and their men has been ended by Leave. | Amive e oiteet. and tho viclou ammal gored them, | 1oto the thicket, or with malmed b y | that I can,” remarked Mr. Jayne, taking a sent ) N warat of 1t by & thrust from the Filer's jihboom, | a resnmption of work at the old rutes pending 4 — :orum'l' lfiggflgmll;?fl:“v‘&?:&’rflu i * | away. Wa all havo more or 1“‘{,“5“’1, C“'" by the windaw. %You know that Gesner has A PECK OF DIAMONDS. Angrew, {':"'.‘!hgfiglé'fl.r;‘m,!'l‘;’;‘f& s exiiage. numlnm;m;alv "b:‘ll:m‘:iu' T‘:-‘u aulfnrced h:lle- Zaseml o wiTet (2 misalonary. D, Y. C. o t I 53 3 B i ness of the ship-yurds snd machine-shops on the ;00w (¢ 3115 D.1n, Why 1 1y st e aoct of 16w yards o fab - e e v o ol avbr g Bt V% | Tho Grand collection of Dismonds and Jews ",‘,‘;{,",1_' e e ey, | Clyda began soréral wontha. agu witl s partial | [ 10:30 8., [+ 3:40 p. . Tle, about equal to thotrall of o liue ludy's dross, SECRETARY SHERMAN. know, Tho newspapers Lavo made an infernal | ~ols of Yho Noblo .House of Eaterinsy~A. | siwictk of the whals upper worke of the taz. strike, which was foll owed Uy 4 lockont ! | pitirenip i will drive so heavy a tempurament luto the mad- hullabaloo about this matter and have exagger- Pock-Measure of Dismonds, and 1alf a [ The mmm ot fastened Lotween the foremust | ON the part ploy! | puans.g wloux CH FAAL and rigging of It wero s l)ll The colllsl craft intore: Volls, and was snapped off s if | mads common cause o prevent the men u‘.‘,‘-h' nd 5 k who choss to work from supplylog funds to caused a ljvcly sceno sround the | malttain thelr brethren on strike. At least ed, aud some {lme clapacd bofore | 12,000 persons have thus been abliged for about cd ont. The Batifaction | sighteen weeks to remaln idie, sud arbitra- cnlary loss will amount | yi5n sppears to have been accepted only after 4 will be settied by th ¢ ! ¥ V' {eanel-Owiiars: Towlng Company, which owns | Doth sides wero pretty well exausted. We + KansnCity, Atclisou, BLJoe dest fury I—1 sk the - psycholurist of animul sy assam, ) nature, * And, when ho is through with tbls, prublem, let iim exploln why it ‘18 that & chicR- en-ccck may be mesimnerized into -the decpest and most motionless roverie, slnply by placlug his head close to the floor, and drawing a vhalk- Mue trom his bill out across the borrds. These In 1808 and in 1877, 2o sted - overything about tho case. The Chicago ¥ e wot {ato a terrible stew about thie Secretary Blerman, in hls zecent Mansfield -"i'x;'fr"ié'f:. and they got their information from specch argued, o8 strougly a8 ho know Low, In | 3 two-cont -Chicaizo constable named Tony favor of sticking to-the Rusumption act,and | Hartmau, who made the arrests for mo forcing redemption of the greenbacks on and | In Chicago, and then helped me brioz after Jgn. 1, 1870, Referriog to the bard times | the prisomcrs to —New = Xork. - Hartman Dushel of Péagls. ..., ... . Toths Editor of Tas Tribune, . Cniciao, Aug. 25.zIu the varlous descrip- tions of wonderfui jowels that have appearcd In tho public press, I have seen no raference to the Esterbazy collection, which was the delight of ‘and Texsa F.xpreas, o SOTOLE ODITAL BUTIMD, t o8 0ot of Tweuty-seco: oy et M ee s CINT by bondHEASL COPAST -u"m—'nL olpli, Grana Pacitc Motel, aod at Palmer House, i ¢l H ¥ Thy ? | need not gro to Gloszuw to tlnd illustrations of Teave, Atrive. cages of cock and lull ate vot dissimlar, ) 51" tho caures thercof, o awidi “Human | POt ORAtbaCsoe, i s of GacEa ] | the conuolsscurs of Eacono for a century or | 10\ eI (o iry aocia for repaire - | Lio suicidal policy o trikes and thie WOubLIGL | v\ (vtytta o Ate Lineh | Tae T TSR o bien corral underucath the: tfers of | Kovernments can have but little lufluence over | check of iho New York Life-Insurance Cow. | more. I had the razo pleasure, twelve yoars Junsiehidaiy Justice of Inck-outs, but, like other centres of | Mati(riadain an B Lenches he boltéd into tnu ring with & sudd ago, whon lo Eogland, of privately viewing this A NEW SCHOONER. the iron industry of Great Britain, (b s st Teast | Kalanacoo Accommoda the causos that -produce the rise and fall in | pany, so far na I know. Severul months ago I prices ‘and the sbuudance or'want of employ- Euunl some facts abput the forzery on ghe ment.” . ‘fhird Natlonal Bank, and I started to work up "This view {8 not tho ofie Mr, Bherman always | the case. What I-diil is no oue’s business, and hold, as'the following will siow: On the 14th | it wouldn't nterest the publlc anyhow. On the of December, 1868,—nuw nearly nine yeurs sgo, | 10th of August I arrested Col, Nelson A, Ges- —3ir, ., Mortoibintroduced luto the Senate | ner in Clileago, on a warrant fesued by Justice a hlll for the redomption of the Uulted Kiatea | Pollak, on a charze of forzing and uttering the notes and fractional currency, and for resump- | check for $24,964.75 of Winslow, Lanier & Co. tlon of speie payments by the natlonal | oo the Third Natiunal Bank. Col. tiesncr lives banks. By the terms of ‘Mr.’ Morton in Lake City, Minn. Ho whs born in New the Federal Treasury would bave. bean | York City fn 18:!1, and lived here during hia vulized to -berin vedeeming the gréenbacks | youth, At the breaking out of the War Gesner in coin on the Lst of iuly, 1871,—a period then | Jpined the army as Cuptain in the Mozart Regl- ilistant two 30d o half years,—and the nutlonnl | thent. Afterwurds ho became Lisutenant-Col. baukas to pag-thelr nutes in colu, ‘on demand, on | onel of the Unc Iundred and First Regimeut of able to teach us” a losson fn the soplication of ,,:: :’;:‘;},',\",",,’""‘“"'“““‘“ {pssinihe ol judicial means (o the settloment of trudo dls- utes. As wo Imported the mechanism of Yeaterday sftomoon tha sche 81, Louls arrived | linkes, 1t us hopo that we il b sble 10 o= tier maiden tr on_ lanncned e e baar g s, - Basie ot mnck cay | elimatfze tho metbods of arbitration also. naler aud Is one of the finest vesseéls of her clsas that has boen in our harbor, Shcis a_three.and. Tteliable help for weak and nervons sufferors, attor, double topsall schooner, of J tons. | Chronic, painful. and urostrating diseases cured Tior dimenslons aro: Lenyth, 143 feet over all, on | without medicine. Pulvermacher's Electric leits druk;hemmi 20 Inul.l\lmihnl: "‘;"‘," of lhold. lfi lh% raud d 'miti“m:'l{l ?vuld :J‘Illhl“ll;‘.& m feet. Uer kuees are ol fo: ron, impurted | agd Jouraal, with particular ailed free, Ad- from Liverpool, as.are Algfiner anchops and 4 Pulvermacher Galvanlc Co., Cincinoudd, Olla, chains, —— e und Sho was two yesrs on the stocks, o nor, of the bent whita oak, her fra ot valls fn the ‘most thorough man- | — o0 it aupe boned tneonen sos oo sadxiveied [ CONVICT LABOR 0 EET, on impetus, a8 §f he had.been prigked in the rear Uy soma dastardly- barb In the hands of the stablo-hoy without. ‘Thls was prubably the case, a8 Do opporiunity was lust for the tortur sud teariug of living fleah, © Qu lis lelt shoul- der was literally pinned, for it was hooked luto Lis Lide, & great rusctte, fromvhich the atreamn- crs tioated us be ran, The mounted cavaller tode sfter him, chasiug him, cirvling aroand Luo, watening his opportunity, :nq Nnaily thrust - bLis tapce (duto the” bull's mas- sive peck. Tfie ' atall - broke at its wesk point fo ‘the middle, leaving two feet of heavy -shaft swinging in the air and yexing the woundas he rau. Footmen with maguliicent display of daxzling gems, and I haye never seen anything to compare with It fu pum- bers and spiendor, thiough™ 1 nave slnce viewed the rmwnquweu;( ,Englaud and Scotland and of most of the Eurgpeau Powers, as well as the jewel diaplay of our Centennlal, The Esterhazy collection was the product of sevcral centurles of search by thut noble fuwlly, who were afded . by immense wealth in the indulgence of thelr cxpensiva folble of colleetlng, geina frowm overy " posolble source, Patents of nobility snd blood- _rugsldo not, howergs, Insure yelicf from the Atlsatic Expross (dal) EiFR e M) FITTEBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RATLWAY. Depot. comer Canal aud Madison-ats, Ticket Otfices, Patmer iouse, and Gysad Yaciia Hotel, Arrive. - 4 i A D plastor Jum Sartion e fuL o, oo T3 €1 Grand Pactoc, and t (Ksposition Buildiog), 8 4 g > p " ot .lfe to which the vulgur eave, Arrive. - nand, hovered | aud alter Jar. 1, 1372,~a periud then dlstant, | Voluuteers, - from Byracuse, N. N. Al ‘state. | **ups and downs™ of -1l n . _Xeave, | Arrive. :}-‘gflfi '“.'.il"tg'iz‘;’ -’:lun?euz'a face the snimal | threo, years, It will'be obavrved that, wiilire: [ ments to the coutrary notwithistanding, I | herdts subject, snd ilfs glorious collection | with il the modern copvenicuces aod Maprove. | L euts wil be recrived sk haofios af tha l":"' iy Exorem. ey shd stick the” weapuns fuio the oppoutui apect i tho thuu sliowed, fof provarition for | Thow | el Dol Uethcr Gas, fersr beot |18 now scatterodofap, and wido, awing e teageaviog & caoacity Of 21,000 L of corn | Secrelary ot the lloard of Fubilc vans and uildts P ] N8R Bl B8 B ¥ 1danizerous, | resumption, th of Mr, Mor [ no L re| 0 e & man of ’ Sracss = ! , Sant. AL AL D . :E‘fl,“su:e‘:nxo(l‘w &“fifi.fii‘r’.&"ff t.\::.l rnln;t the - l:fllcrl‘:dly“'d}ler from the bill passed in Janu- | conslderablo wealth, and fa certalnly an accom- o mthe tt\n;l:dal 't‘u H t:::,"smmo;: ":} {‘m ux?{'f.fii'-":lh built and is owned by the well- | 1Y “.niav IE; Jc;lun‘ {{' ,‘.'I:, 'Pr’zyl-“‘ A m&«‘mg:z TAKE BEORE & AX 80! X, 10 to throw thess littio speurs as Larpoons or | wry, 1673, and valled by its eneinies * Slicriuan's | plished penman and a fine scholar, * Whea Lar. | b 9 o Qnep ,.po P known siip-owner L, Shickluna, of &t Catberiues, | i sityeirs Trom et 1147, * Tie diecdtifulbi) | —— L UTHERY, faveitus are thrown slum. "On. the propositions coutained I Afr. | rested Uol. Gesner ha took the matter vory | Esterhazy, The Esterbazy. rulors had svade o | J08VA L0000 ot 842,000, nno fe salled by Capl. | G ahail oay il o atlary apenta Ieclallog sbl Tears. | Amive, Yl e e, wero 1o bt e | Morson i, M Bierman,on tho i of Jau | ey, T oforme i that ho mighs e i | prasicl s of el yabt, wouth o gone by | 3% bl s ol s exporitnced senman ! | S8R el e BB BT | wommpntan o T e e Y the bull, having been | usry, 160, 1nade s carofully.pronared apeech,— | eliblee, Lo tume to New York immediately or lie | having thow collected lprouned In & form 1a | Uer whase direction she will undonbiedly bave & ot s, bourdiag wad clachi | NOIRKEAIC O eoh ¢ itatin E’-m o i :‘nlrm u:nl heorded hy‘ them from | n wost remarkable specch, Whilo denying, at«| in jail In Chicago for the thirty days necossary | bu worn on thelr persog during ‘stuto oceastons. | moat succeselul career, She s uow. tying in tbs the da St (Aot 1o.exe fifl‘:‘fli"‘lvm daily. A3 bl Do, tay h‘(‘n"::;‘nrmil n; was slow to_coucefve that ‘his | this v.lm‘ that Fedeel legislation has anything | for me to proéure a warrant of extraditfou. He streaiw off Madlson strect, gotting ready fof & cargo ce ay) et caiia on ¢ach contics. Tha | RIS20 KIproms..... :110:20p. it § 5404 m: They wers thus Qispla) ‘tirst by Prioce Nich- uluyfiawbuy 18 (?uym'.ul the King's_ body- ward, when Brancs 1L was crowned King of - Huusiey, and alterwards>wore worn at the coronatfon services of (George-tv., Witliam IV.. and Queen Victorda ‘of Boglaud, sod of severl Furopean rulcrs, when they excited the aduilra tiou wad envy ol man{Awwuot head. Thelr wrrangemett was unchaoged when [ iospected theu, siid DXt ) uly dpazvwent b their vast numbers and value, was tha wouder how any ortal could carry, thgough all the tedlous pomps of & court paweant, su great 4 wewbt of dazeling, M\Vllller:li-welllh. Thers wera biter ally more than o peck-maasura juil of dicanonds 1o do with the distresses under which the | sald that be preferred to come Immediately, and vouatry labors, Mr. ¥herman then distinetly | wrote a letter sicnifylng his wiltingness to o foetold that such lexisiation would produds | company me voluntarily as my prisoger to New mese duln:uu:.u L York, l‘iucmonl ‘u‘:hel; prhugel::m llbmuglllm i ¢ 4 Tho appreciation the currency," safd | with e is Ely B. Weston, an s not exuctly st o e e e, Mr. Ehorman an o0, 10 s 3 Tarsaore e | u weisnner, - Whilo tn Chicao 1 learned somg: di ing s jaw,and sweepiug the ground it | tressing operstiou than SBenators way suppuse. | very lh‘muglmr facts about Mr. Weston, 1 n""&‘,’ Ta: s he rau. ‘This was a guster-stke, | Our own and other nations have fiune through | wolldw't hurt o wsu's feelings for tho 'mdl "d i l.\. rider great renown. this process before, and ‘alwdys with the sorcst | but I went to Mr, Weston and, by a serics of o wuxl\'t o t, Mr. Derby, wy compadon, a | distress.” And theu bo adduces the example | mild arguments amnd iy persussive eloquence, At this point Mr. Dernys Y maddered | of Grost Britaln in 18199311 + For elghteen | Iuducel” bl to sccompianyine to the otropo- Soleraly R it eyl Sears the mates of the Bawk ok England wero | ihs. 1o la ot u prisoner. 1o s perlotly frec, nn‘«.‘t;“n ¥ l{fl 3 B caled. Do pilent. Too | practicaily s lexal-tender, and noon them, as | aud will appear as o witness arsinst Gese ball n?:y’:kfldnuufily kill's mau &' ‘| upon our_greonbacks, wan based a currency | ner. 1w fs bounling st & New York hotel un- of graiu for lower posts, | b blos co 10 Jeaso Lo laboradd thc Sy N s b A 1 furL (o Bhs BLd, k54 s PORT HURON. FLT i SRt teuc for the loast nunrver 0 Bpaciad Dispasch (o Tas Trivunt, 4L rate por ds) 11} ba Poxe llumom, Mich., Aug, RG.—Down—Props e y per capld aricd Ibe cuntract: pabd cOntractor Lo Lave the use cuttary grouu i~ Qarden City, City of Concard, 8t. Joseph, Win: ders will be roquired to flo with Lelr bid 8 certined l’?.'m";!‘.':‘ Iow, Cubs, D. W. Rust snd barges. e check fur the gum of 00 A0 sccurily for the 11 Cofinberrg and o Lioc! buges;: schry Plorids, San Diego, J, B, Merrit, :‘h':nfigc-:{;:f-:" -:tfhx- Heghe uglm‘ Sonirees W. B Ugden, unun!g‘o\ ;\'va Fanples, Islsted, | Aoy sauiract eaterdd Into ehall provida tha * | eralhanagement and dis 5 Mary duy, Portland, Mooalight, John Miaer, Riv- | 508 0T esatrs or saia Boerd and the Wardee: Vsring City, te. Loati, Anna Smith, | Sicontract will be muds which snall deprive Ll d Dy i Yicta of aa| Thompson and b;rnu old assoviate could mean him any harm. Once the mounted man, leanivg from his horse wad throwing bis welght upou thie lance, thrust it well-nlgh lo the vituls of the beast, ‘which PITTTSEURG, CINCINN. 3 Dot e o o s WO, Dopart. , Arrive. 8406, 10.1% H:10 D m, 4 8005 to:h Ti0 k. QHIOAGO, udoxmm & PACIPI0 RAILROAD Depoly coraer of ¥an Hurea and phermaices. Tickee o8, 34 Clark-st.. nnnmu [ v |_lesre | amiie OmahaLesvenw'th & . y R b D ary Jarrekl aud consort) A3 Kxie, Wostalde, W of iha brivlleges Eranted Toasa Yestrve g il oy o B Furiber Informatiua will be faralshed upon appilcas au yA- ) 7 “don nt of pearls, balde - o bt Epress 4 . W ¢ an asswined naine. 1 don’t wunt him in- | aod double that atmount of pearls, bealdes cmer- |y J," Previon, Busan U, Knlghl, Templa ihe becretary, All bids shauld be loduscd un Exps Whercupon Deroy ml"humd Lok B l;;t.m‘:lml;'y J:’:ifl‘:"m:'e"flg“uy ldlé?tetlh?n:':; firvlewed, and youcan't find hlas, He woulan't | alds, rubles, Lopases, asppbires, und other gews | Yunkeo Blads, Maplo Le: f_~,]l,“ [ lme.L. var{;,sh’u for Bt‘:n:‘wi lighor(" aad "‘.‘i.'?'fi‘fx!‘“ S — r— = “1‘“’ Teuul wunz lady of refined | appreciation of the paper currency ty the gold | talk if yuu did. T dow’t kuow moything sbout | actually- tuousands, - Of diaowads slows v gentle. Weather fao. IS ReaL o e Board ut Tullls Ladds ulla- LAKE NAVIGATION. turved to look ata S50 Syceirons of | aiw 1015 only necossary to appeal to-the | T.d, Henderson. | lave beard of 4 man who | there were over sty thissand by uctual cauot, Ey 3 - Eigne; .y, DAYIS, e IR HEEAMYES appearance, whose emobl ) o gy placid as | histories of the tlme Lo show the disastrous | went by the uawe of Henderson, Stevens, More, Une of the lm obects wfit ul:llml my .fi" BUFFALO, v U0 TeecHuCK, For Miiwaakes ana a0 Wesi b tracing, Her face Waa 4 o0 \Glgan ‘artiflca) | effects, Small truders, dcbtoncl and laborers | and a bundred other wliascs, but haven's the | miration Iu thla @urgioua collection wus glio Bpeciat Diaaich to The Tribune. G- I MOBhsTs, Dadly, 2am aily, Suuday exoepted. ... inlay's boat i tfmnuy. mmnnn'x?uaf“ wues through 1o S Graud Saveu, Graad flapl . ForGrid S3ve, Orad ftaplas a0d Muske: v Sutiday exéeptedes ono.. o, For $ixitaien, " Cudingeon, a0d - Peaiwaic dress-sult of toe Price ga un ofticer of Hun- ganan hussars—pautacons, jacket, belt, and sluug pedssc—ths aiatsrial of which weas aret- colored velvet. But s thickly . were the dif- fereot garments cmboldered that tho velvet was {u ;ln?ucl al pn‘umulfnbul‘ly;z:mml-fl: Tuis embroldery was woughtewdiray poarl averging 1 slze frun o pin-bead to wany mfifim as much a3 tweaty tu thirty cazats cach, all formivg bewsiful designs. The belt wus & succession of endaut ropes of snurh, lwtmd ap at sbort futoved, cvery paarl tu this belt belog ss thick & 8 wan’s ibumb. Over 100,000 pearls were wod in embrotderiog thls Uorrato, Aug. “U.—Fifty-tbre grain-vessels, | Dosrd of Publia Lands 454 Bulldlugs Siste of Ne- includlug seven prupellars, srrived Saturdsy snd L2 ——— h\l:‘adtly.h::inm‘u’l.u fii&gmrl finlga :&o l.nrxo * OUEAN NTEAMNSEIIPS. o oot favore) Daftsio L R osnions tiane. - Mort of Uiy gratp wii have o yo (nsiore; | Grent Westorn Steamship Line, . Canal thete. are but few canal-boats here, P o A Toom Kow YorktoBrult Gaguad s, : ; Sept. 11 i Wemday, beft. CONVERTED VESSELS, Taiéraaciisie, B13: Siserane The schr A. P. Nichols made her first sppear- Mt P Y ance here yegterday dinca she was altered from a' e Ill:hlno‘é'ninl Ualirosd, squars-rigged vgeel 1o & fore-ana-after. The -—. thines wis st Mintiowo. The Nichols | NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, ALTULE wan A1y QST 4 X : I { hls nequaintance, ‘Tha ouly wen e Treature wus underguing, | were reducgd to the sarcst distresa Tue | pleasure of hi i 4 szouy which il .'nhx:wu uot more cruel, but | oss to ABCLr Was: Taf greater thsn the | that came on with md were uemtri‘ Weston, Peraps, Lower 50§ Eodeat, than some other [ actusl ~ deprectation of " the ° currency, | sod Hartman. You ask why Lkept the wlers caly WOEE i) 4t § know, who 1o to the matl | for — all confidence and trust wero | abouts of my prisoners such a secret. Tuat Is » young 140t L0 (e wisfortunes of Louls or | lost, The ouly compeusation to Great Brltatn uobody's buskiss bub iy own, 1 bad Gesuer "&“' At French piar, aud, relurniog | was tho rapla lafl fn'the rate of interest, from | taken in charge by the New York authoritics 90 imauit the beggar-girl who croucties at | the abundance of idle capital, and her ubllity to Just as soon as the proper thine “""cil)' avd not M&lflaulzp b6 nxlrce ns Tate on her padlic dla‘b;:vm&)nnnon xmmr.m}nuy anlu o ','”fl‘filaumin it L.A!;l’e"n?:::‘. 3 in nuwmber, riod Lo reent. . . . .Benators want | exumioed my prisoue 3 nAmm ;‘L"}é.‘i.‘?oxi'f.“&i’..' ::::-:P.fi s, dr z:lmr am,‘?fu oL the severs prucess of passing | Jounuy Davenport for two months pu.L 10 the blackess of black, two of whow wers | from & depreciated curreacy 0 a currency con. | don't know that Gesner had suy ;onnn«_tlcn whitk men, wha Jooked very much liks exetu- | vertible Iulufinhl, let them read Wip atory uf tho | with the 864,000 forgery. Mr, Peckham vane tlopers, while the thind, » tall and chmble negro, | times afterthe Revolution, and aftes war of | up bere the other day aud bad s long l}lk with iad sometbing of the Soor in his sppearance. | 1813, aud after the revulsiou of 1537, ah of which | Gesner, but I guess Lis did ot get muck out of €10, PHAN.eerns T P Mblida'ar. L N Eul:fi»’]‘l(}l‘h EVERLASTING PERFUMEL i brougts lamber from Cheboy atel thot EARARD, Tk Nuter, a0 often beca - ;i eprect § the Coloutl had not been | suit, aud their valuc vas mlmost wucalculable. ugus lambet (rom Cheboyran, thiat i it Y RS i vouts of b Wikl | wuad bttt cnafloufrom sdEpecillo | b L sid Wb g, Cotow] il g S | S0 Sy ME A S MO, | RS R i IS ok amterng | o en T et et , | B ol RS o the :pprwmng butl. leancd over bis head w‘cn 10 take this voyage without the sorcst distress, me pretly near to i on soveral octu :Hfiunmcs‘n mdugrlm .Mm-m.mw:alvuetm&;_ o, a4 berstofore. . N TD':&:‘I’-“‘YTI’AI;I;}('fP.“ : LUW:)UN.. 9w i "Emu oSk Jeive motrace of Uil me: vaape e 5 itallat out of deb! (1 T Bainnson, the detective, aod lLie et hius, eatly fxed tho Loy Waapeus In the ‘T'o every person, except & mfiams«m‘uy by ;h’: %‘r‘a‘h:‘:?lfl‘f IIEMBM::‘H‘ "::u ‘ycu!‘ flg‘:;"fl“ for tnstance), or snnultant, it 18 a pe- L J. Bpraghs, alfas Betts, ete., ete., ete., - Ml st afeobed IR UL oL e T Tona, damter, nsasbudu. of bkae, full of | tendin Lo pisss forgad checkion Priee isudy & b was Al e Wor o R bl geccfba e tmuch | Wazes susonalon of enterprisc, bankrustey, aud | Co, gold Lrokert Witk Coigatd i Ca's zualure absd oa ha thckers. cnweru pleased. HaEierl o wvery rairaad i 1s an aditlon of | athsd to the check. Julia K- Haymoud, allas Whuu.l‘t ‘wu Dlolml for tho seene to change, | at least onethlnf‘ u: “fiub“;d“‘i'n iu';l»-ht. n!ule, '!i‘n:fa G:-‘:::h: ‘t‘o\:: '&l:chv»; o, o:lim')::n 3: dnfiim T R TN AL Loy A g :‘:gzi'.m;?;xh:nlfia ‘rblélndnn of “:ll u“zal 4 whose | momlug i questioa, and when bo saw Rav- of olis. Buyerashou!ld slways ask for the Vi Waier proparcd 0y Lailizan & Wetaoy Row York, rek . __LINEY CUFFS, KEEP'S QUFTS, - Yo , All-lineo, very best quality, §1. Lnug.p}a‘vr&.m S Bt h ST, 330 pes it clusively of masses of Yamonds and pearls, all of unusual splendor. [here were iwo belts to this suit, une of black telvet, fruin which bung three ornaments inagaticently jowelled,—ous In the form of &u vblou backle, anotler a pork mllll bar, and I-h':l ul‘l:u mmg.lt 'nndl;;-r t, which passed tom walst diagooa! a7088 tho. breast and. uver the limd'- CANADA, Aug. 30,3 p.1a. | GR 28 & 3 pom, i o oito (Wis.) Eagle etatos that an, at. iji T e A u reat By tachment stobped the fusther luading of tho prop L_Apolyta .1 LA, i Caolsteo with pig-irus belouging to the Menomines | : Tron Comi last Toursdsy. The propaller [y} Crman Loy cleared walh 00 tugs, ha attachment Yeing i -strved on sbout 125tons 0n the hiroy Carpfnter Lrawny shoulders that wery bearing down upon oF to tho salaried oficer (u! knee-brecchos ol buckskln, sallied forth to ; £ their cupit. Tond parléy g with We casbler of Patwer Hao- | det, wns, omameited fu front v s | Companr's dock. The éunia of this Coiprasy W sell every Bate,. | = = Thetrewas the T AT B e o | Soaduird len in S eeir roperty. 3y & é‘”f)'e" b wuiiad s widen (36 | lot'e Bad L brows “snnel, cads of e A Ak Blaparpanien i 1 Sl madiiss ok BN o ‘was the WRILE " tbout | woss of teetive er, who waa lo vitlon, | e oraved 0£a dlataoud worl d a . § B avre, and Breoien, cabin, $1W); wu0a bull by tbe borns. As tfiuy spprosched him, | the fall of all mericaltural pr ";‘n‘lllt:pt nfi- S O rauud S e e Y{; ' VR AR o, Piston it Sve i ok s mfia‘flfi"‘“““a: sl 1 gt nouth beld a riog i which was sut lae gem pur excallencs of tho collection,—e tlorious for ciroular sad D RS Ry, an s ol walas, G 8. FRONT, Prupristor, the mowt. smbitions nature Bmoag thew Lhrow | 403 gl rmufi:‘::u;’;‘;‘;@cph. Ly srrvatlog | sested, but Geader got away. Bpraguc Wus ac- “ or g 7 8 & CO., down bl guuntlet st tho foas of thofve, 1t | task by wwurpr! as followa: Cosm, 1,000,560 ba; wheat, 427,050 | “Bupgssbiliio Ty L DELIICHR Cou