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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TULESDAY, AUG_US 28, 1877. y ki —— ——— TRITZ FRILLMANN. Correspondence Regarding His * Complaint Against Phil Hoyne. . gesult of Judge Drummdnd’s Examinas tion«seResponse hy Mrs Brentanos | ‘The 1ast has not been heard of Fritz Frill- mann and the Hon, Lorenz Brentano, tis cham- plon, In_connection with the charges against United States Commisaloner Ioyne, 1t wiil bo semembered that on the 2d of July Mr. Bren- fano wrote to the Presldent, submitting Frill- pann's afidavit, and entering & complatnt agalnst tho Commissioner for oxtortfon., The following correspondence will ' show what far. ther action bas been taken In regard to the mat- tar: LA 4UDGR DRUMMOND, 5, 0% The following ia Judgs Drummond’s first Jet- {er to Mr. Brentano: Ciicano, 1L, Az, 4, 1877, —The Hon, L. Bren- tano, M, C.~Sm: The Atlorney-General has re- ferred to mo {mu commnnicatfon of the 2d of July to the President and tho aMdantof ¥Fritz willmann, suggesting ofticlal misconduct on the ',;ntol Thlllp X Iloyne, Uniled Statca Cammlt joner. Fiohe charge tnslnnated againet‘Mr. Hoyno not ditectly made) in thia: that 3fr. Frilimann, owing sn Infernal Revenuo tax as maloon-keepee'and re- taller of elgare, due on tho 1at of May Jast, went 1a the Collector's oflice to pay Lthe same on or about tbo 4th of June (it wna nctaally on the 6th), and was told ho murt pay a penally’ of 50 per cent in tion to the tax or liceneo fec; that thereupon bo cafled on 3ir, 1fayneto Inquire why this penalty was insposed s that Mr. 1loyne eaid nothine of any complaint agatnst him; and that, while Frillnany was sbout to go home after the muney to ay the tox and penalty, Mr, Toyne, for [be parvone of extorting costa from. him. freqed a warrant, when lic had every rearon to helieve Frill- mann would pay the amoiint due; and that he was arrested after ho had paid the tax and pensity,— tbat $s. on the 7th of June, The facts as they at prescnt appear beforome are that the complaint was made on the Gth of June; that the searrant was fasved and placed fn the handr of (he Deputy Marshal on the morning of the Oth, before Mr.Hoyne had scen Mr, Frillmann; that {he lutter ealled on Mr. Hoyno in the after. poon of the 6k, and was on that day arrested; that on the same day a hearing {ook placo beforo 3r. Hoyne, and the case was postponed il the peat day for the purnoee of cuabling Mr. Frillman: to defermine whother ho would give R bond for his nppenrance at court or xay the coste of - the prosecution: that ir. Frillmann pajd the tax and penalty on the 7th of June, and not'on the Gth: that Mr. Tlayne, on the alternoon nf tha 8th, did inform Mr. Frilimana of fhe charge acalnet him; and that the costs wera paid to the Denuty Marehal on the 7th. 1f you will calt at my chambers, I will pead you the evidence catablishing these factas and, if you deatra. I will examine Frillmann, Mr. Hoyne, and 1be Deyuty Marshal in your presence, and will hear of receivo any additional evidence touching the charge Inslnuated agalnst Mr, Hoyoe. After re- orring to tho abave chitrge, you asy in your lettor tothe President: *‘This case is not an 1solated one; thero are many hund of amal businens- men in this clty iho have been flecced by Mr. loyne foreome technical mistake, of from $20 to $25. under the pretense of costs, and who will come forward and tostify to (hat shameful ofclal tobbery,” ‘Thisis strong languave, and should not be ured of a public officer withont ample proof of ita truth. * Mr, llodna holda his ofiice from the Clrcail Court of the Unit:d Stated for this dlstrict, end I bl‘f;‘m fsanre you that if * many hundreds " o been *flceced " by Mr., lln{'nu, ohall gullty of even one ofticlal robbery, I will at once removo hlm from oflice. 1t is duo to Mr. Iloyne 8nd the Conrt with which ho s conncetod that such charyos should not bo mada by you, unioss you Ao ablo to prove them. 1f yoo atc, 1 shall be ready atall proper times to bear and examino the proofs, Iam yours, otc.. . ‘TuoxAs Dnuxmnonn, Circult Judge. TO THE ATTORNNT-GENERAL- On the 23d of August, Judge Drummond, {ailing to hear from Brentano, personaliy or by Jetter, addressed the following communication 1o the Attorner-General, with an inclosed copy of hig lettor to Mr. Brentano: Cinicaco, 1., Auz. 23,1877, —7The Zon. CAarles Devens, Altorney-Generas of United Slales,—Bins Youmay recollect that somo tima ago you forwarded tomo aleticr of Mr. Brentano, M, C., of tho Third Congressional DRtrict of this Siate, to the Prestdent, togethier with the afildavit of one Fritz Friltmann, i purooss of whiclssomed to be to charge Phillp 4. Hoyne, United blates Commisaloner, with official misconduct. In snswerto your communication I il I would examine the matterand roport tho ro. jult to you. Accordjngly, sonte time ago, I locked inta it and astlafiea wlvsell of the facts. 'The com- [isiat was tande in tus usual wey by ina eputy Collector af Internal Revenue, and there 1 nothing to show that Mr. floyne had any agency in commencing the prosecation except tho Intimas Yons in the afldavis of M. Frilimpnn. Twroto to Ar, Brentano’ a letter on the 4th of Anguet, of which tho iaclosed Js 8 cony Tg this Iotter e hus_made *no answer whalover, tholigh T know be received 1t.' This Jotter states what the Iacea gro as thoy anpear before ne. ‘The evidencc referred to ia the complaint, b #arrant, and the return of the oficor thereon, the tearing before Mr. fioyne, tho date of tha pay. ment of the taxand penally on the books n?lza Collector's office, thu aflidavit of Mr. Hoyne, of ibe Deputy Collactor, and of the Deputy Marshal, sad tho atatemont of the Asaistant D'lmm-m- ormey, 1t eeema that, after the hearing befors Mr. Hoyne on tho 6th of June, the Assistant District-Atlor. Tew was sacialled that it was mrer caso for the Govarnment not to Insist on a criminal prosecu. tion. and therofors hn agreed to dlamiss the case on Mr, Frillmann’s ruln: the ci ‘This was ac- tepted hy Mr. Frillwann, and 8o tho case was terminated, After having walted about three weeks, and not bearing from Mr, Urentano, T think T may say to you that, as to the particaler offense chatged galnat Mr. Hoyne, it la dlsproved; and. as to the naral impolation, 1 eannot notico it farther than have in mv noto to Mr, Drentano, As tho lotter of Mr. Brentano was addressed 10 the Presldent, perbaps 1t is bt juat to Mr, Hoyno that the Preais dent should kniow the reanit of my examination. 1 hava the honor o be vory raspecifully yaurs, % . THoMAS DEUXNOND, Unlied Btates Clreult Judgs, MR, BRANTANO'S IEPLY, On the 25th of Auguat, Mr. Brentano, then in the cllfi. addreased the lollowing letter to Judge Drummond in anawer to the udgo's lot- ter of Aug, 4: 3 Cnicaco, Aug. 25, 1877.~2As Ion, Drammond, Coited States Cireult J:{«I!q':. c’n‘fia'zg' 11, 8t Your lettér of the 4th inbts, Io'raforsacs toa syatem of blackmailing which for a Jong time en practiced in the oflico of United Btates Commissioner Phll Hoyne, and which from tim I‘A:l .}m&"fi’l laten dgnum:locld 'Izybgm Dublic pre which I deemed my dul ng ta tne of e Presidcnt, hus beon duly received, o 1t In that letter you quoto Lho cuarges as fnsinn. sied, not direcily mado, against Mr, Hoy: and 4 they at present ap- bear before. you. e, 28 contumed I my letter {0 the Prealdent, are based o un ¥riltmana, davie made ' by Mr Prits and the only matgrial differ. ence { ean porcelve in ;nur statement of the facta, asthey appear 1o you from tho record, and in my SUtewient us Lhiey sppeared to me from the afMda- Yisof e, Frill; 0, lethat Mr. Prillmann seems " bave been miutaken In tho dafes given by him 1458 4r atiout the 4th dsy uf Juno), ) B piatarial facts, ae stated io my letter to the lent, ure not controverted by yqur stalemont -fl!.ll 4s they appear to you froin the record, 1. ‘it Mr, Prillmann, on tho Oth (and nnt on- the 41h) day of Junc, defore ha was arrey, . went 1o the Cdlector's ofiice 'to pay tho taxes as Reeper ani retatlor of cigars. % Thatihon snd thers ho was Informed that ho Tad to vuyn ‘)ennlly of ''50 per cent' becauso he 3 '0u, Or.an; ! thi oF thly el a S ey pe loons i foojate. fands with bt nol necesna! Ll 1o make the (ull paysant, and (At besad o sin Officer in clyrgo of (ho Collactors ofee (s lad ;':Y:‘) |‘I! wild call the next day and ;Al‘tnlfih’o eut, . I- ‘That, dotbting In his mind whethes ha was {00 lato, and - yhetbera penalty of w“pcr cent Sould ba imposat upou bim, be stepped §n the ad- Julning oflics of \ir. Tloync, whom b sflhlpl ere Toncudsly commidcd ua’ o friend, and whom he wauted 10 consul In regard to the tho Imposed Peualty, 5. ‘that, then ant therc, Inatead of meeting & Supposed !rhmnl n‘l‘eelllnn advice, ho Inlldfim- swbraced in thoclutches of the law, U. That tho alternayvo was put o bim elther to &ive boud for hissppesrance at ,const, o pay tho Caats of the prosecution. . 7. Tuat My, Frillmang vsld the taxes and the B phietonss ant ohient, S50 e comnst on, smounl 32, on L] "'?:.fh’l“ Mr, ulv.-y '{nt&l. i Y R o 8lr. U theso faciy a3 ey Appeal 0 You, Tmaintalu tbat ot only Me. Vel Hoywo bit Bvery one of the uicers who divided the money ;mt-l lxgm Mr. Frillmans aro gulity of omulal c X In this repudlican mnnh{; rson charged with iriseienst ycinisa bbby y. and ovory persop so charged wys tomdered llhlnnoce:{ t}’fl‘ ol wnvI:uld by bis or by a verdict of & Jury, and ouly s pes- lan ;:-ccnvuhd hasto pay the w”c'u a un’prgu- In this case Mp Friilmann did ot plesd gullt; 30r wua b nnnvrttnt 1l was it even m-‘f Ag 1 be had been tnied, T sincerely letlevo that i the #hole Northern Judiclal Distrtt of Hilisows no i'“" &ood, intelligeat, aud buixst mieu could be o3 1o peongupce thal msa guisy of ao stiowpt 1o dafraud the Goversment. Your Honor, an emieat &“‘L \nows very woll 1hat tacrg s 00 crlminal code o sy civdlized coun- \r&. Delther on this aide of the Atlmtic sor onthe bber, which defines the crimu of fraud withoat imbodylak aa au assentisl criterion, Go fraudulent But what was tha officlal duty ofthe Commis- A of your court in thls casc! i bad siwply {0 examins the chargo agalust Ms. imlimao sud :0 decide if there was sutlicluat cause e bindlug 4 dofendant over, of I there was DO qch catae. Hist case ho had 4o put bim su\er bouds, taken ns exidence that they desired frecdom In Its hroadest sensc. The meeting then adjonrned notil a week from Wedneaday, MARINE NEWS. THE CANAL. Briporront, Auz, 27.—Arrived—Peerlers, Ot tawa, 4,700 bu corn; Tempest, Ottawa, 6,200 bu corn; Banshine, Ottaws, 6,300 bu corn; Kenne- bec, Otiawa, 5,100 bu corn; W. J, Roeback, and |n the latter cans ho had todischarge him with- 0ut paging any coats; for an_tnnacent nan eannot be made to pay conta of the prosecution, Inatend or purauing thin piain conreo of oficial duty. s frade was entered into between Lhe Unifed States Commlimlaner and the other participant In the transaction, on the one part, and the paor vietim on the other part, by which it war agreed to discharye bim on payment of & largs amnant of coste. 1 ank you, and any honest man wha has an interest in the purity of repibiican government and in s pure dirpensaiion of justice, whether snch trade fs a dignifled tranaaction? 1 have heen born and raised in & monarchieal conntry, wherg [ night: the questions of tarifl, trade, commerce, transportation. begin tn eneroee the attention of the jeople; and theee are the [ive questions which wlee public citn will hasten to disciss 84 anon aq Congress meets, and which will 20 press foz dijzcus- tfon that no demasogue will be able to keep them back.—New York ierald (Ind.). The spoech which Bacretary Sherman made 10 his fellow townsman at Mansfleld, "0., on Frl- dny last, has been criticlsod becauzo the Secratary made [t. The objertion savors of hypercriticiem. ‘The epcctacle of a (' ct-oflicer ** stumping "' the country in behalf of his party or of & particalar candidale, 1% one Lhing; that of the rame otficer long time at Brightwood. The gun Ix a single rezulation-sized barrel, forty-five calibre, but with a breech-londing and crank-turning attach- ment, enabling the plece to shoot, it I8 clnimed, 1M ehots per minite with prectsion, and up- ward, or 20 at ranidom, The. rapllity of firing it tquals the ten-barrel Gnllln;i’mmmn or tha thirty-seven barrel Helglan or Freuch miteafl- Jeuscs, and the weight, with the reat and all, Is but 137 pounds, making It very effective for fo- fantry use. Theonly drawback {s overheating from the rapid firfing. The gun has been sent to Hartfor ready for shipment next week to THE WORKINGMEN. Another of Their Meetings Cap- tured by the Com- = munists, Speeches hy Messrs. Van Patten, Schil. 1 5 oma 5 R I R I srarels discuming and cxpiaining the policy of the ling, and Others-~-The Negro Tuca, 6,150 bu corn; Danabe, Ottawa, 5,600 bu | England, where Capt. Gardiner and several that manarchical country such s frade was made | Administration of which he ina member, (s quits Recognized. corn; Thomas Scott, Marsellles, 6,200 bu corn, | English army officers, who are with him, will by which d defondant who conld not be convicted | 8 different thing. —Baltimors Sun (Dew. ). 5,030 poun ed; Delle France, Mornn, 4,800 | experiment further, ‘was discharged on payment of costs, the latter to ‘bu cozn, 1 onts, 22,200 pounds reed; I'h As long na the [Resnmption] lnw wtands, it %00 e ——— {’&..'!'-‘cl'u‘{fi 5!;.‘5.'&‘.‘%.."'&":’:.!:.{’,“'5‘.?.’.’" en {2 tho duty of tno decrelary [of thd Treasnry] ta do afi: ofi::m‘:mmde‘?mrfi ‘::,:h:c:x:fiz:::fi,; i%fv.‘.’."":.’f.“ 3:?3: gg}fii"’(xi; p;‘?.""'&?;,:,mi:: i prop TO MABEL B., ON HER THIRD BIRTHDAY, Prostiintion'nt Buetice, L7 b6 cantldered 888 | il JL "o Lnakco e hont preparatlon pomile far | in Hellovuo Garden, corner of State and Taylor | F"fiirot.: Kankaicea Féeder, "0, 000 bo of & J6t theme.yesie age; 1n Asgait; tion at 1he timn epecified. We bellave with | I{erald that his confidence in this d by 8 large portion of the Re- ruhntnn party: but, fo long ne the Jaw remains on he atatute-books, It is none the less his daty to ro forwurd and mnke the best provress ho can in the r(l;;cctgun af ita executlon,~/ndtanopolis Journal en. ) 'The asenults on Becretary Schurz are kept up {nsldlonsly and persistently by those who want to weaken the Administration, but have not cour- age for mora open attack., This Cabindt was mada 10 lnet, and Secretary Shérman's epeech i Teld jroves that afl the members atand b Civil-Service order. 1f men donot want ta sup. resom| Dr. Fri , br ¥olantatily pay!ng the ex- orbitant fees of $24.04 acknowledge Lat he was guilty? Certainly nol. Tho man was scared, an avery nnnophisticated poraon not famitiar with the Jaws wonld be, and by s simple arithmetical eatcu- Iation he came Lo the fact that it would ba cheaper for him to acceds fo the proponed trade and pey $22.04 than have the trouble of standing a trial and t:!! 850 or 8100 to & lawyer, This was the calca- lon of Mr. Frillmann, and of the many hundrea other yicims who were made to pay aimllar bills of costa In the ofico of the United Etates Commie- sioner, Phil Tloyne, and thisclrcumstanca it {s which clothes {ho transactions with tha character of dlackmall, . v sireets. Mr, John Gelder waa chosen Chalr- man. In his introdactory speech, Mr. Gelder said that the workingmen of the Sccond Ward proposed to attend to polities for themselves In future, aud that on tha ticket which they were golng to put In the field there would ba no machine-politicians and no capitalists, unless they were {n sympathy with the laborer. ‘The Beeretary read's scries of resolntions adopted at the former ‘mecting, held at No. 659 Btate street last week, snd which were pul- Mslied ot the time. 1 A little babe wax torn From the alicltering care of Angels, And earthward sho was borne. o+ But loving hearts and willing bands Recelved the little one, £o (bat the Laba has never missed Ter home beyond the sun. ‘The wise ones need not shake tneir heads And ray that this 18 fable; Fat here, Lefore onr ayes, fo-day, Is darl{ng littie Mabol— A metry, romping Ilttle sprite, 4,700 hmnrn: D’? r. Hanley, Morria, 1,050 hy :om. 12,300 pounds aeed; Lily, Sencca, 0,000 bu orn. Clearcd—Yensenger, Utlca, 108,020 feet lamiber; yvnpml-nuc, ica, 17 feet lumber; G, L. looth, Utlea, 018 feet jumber. BLibuEront, Aug, 27, —Arrlved—Lovisthan, La. Ealle. 6,000 bz corn, 3,000 pounds of seed; Gold lznter, Lagalle, 6,000 bn corn, Clearcd~Beneca, Jollet, BU,H77 feet lomber; 02,000 feet lumber; Morris, tlamber, — LAKFE FREIGHTS, Citicaao, Ang. 27.~Tho market was active and Iwent ro_explicitly inte the dlscuesion of the President lot them aay 8o openly, and not o 1in) a0gel and Balf heman: merit of thla chdo from & eense of duty which I | f 6 it bim over. the bAck. of Beurs. O Lot - M. AW, nERR s mea YR Ahodor com to ila- From her may coming years cvolva Tn my Ietter to the Prestdent X satd: o dintinctive meannres of tho ‘Adminisieaflon | gafd that, altliough nota citizen of the Beeond Aud 7c far wheat o Kingaton, Capacity—110, A tmeand nolie Worn i caso {8 mot. an (solaicd ane. There aro | Liaves and Scaurz ate one o wpirit and purposb,— [ Tol HEEEE B BUEE 4 B ABeoone | 000 bu wheat, 275,000 bu corn, 30,000 ba oats, it1cAn0, AGR. 17, 1877, T deeds of small business In tu Utica (&, Y.) Herald (Kep,). J ! : and 10,000 bu rye. Charters: To Buflalo—Prop e —— o ura. et foeced by Nz, Hogne, for soieh | The siatemont atiributed to a visitor, as | mAke a few remarke fo relation o the platform, | git 100, b8 TYe: Cherte Arabia, wheat: proos | Speclmens of the Colorado Dectle In En. technlcal mistake, of from 820 to $25, under tho | made to the President, crontes tha bellef, asex- | It was Intended for & national one, and defined | China and Scotia, corn prop Nebranka, wliest and gland, retense of costa, and wha will come forward and estify to that shameful oficial robbery. " Refersing to that sentence, in your letter ad- dressed tome, you say: **This 1s strong ianguage, snd shonld not ba wsed of a public ollicer without ample proof of its truth; and, further, it Is duo to Air, lloyne, and the conrt with which he s connected, that auch charges shonld not be meda by yon uulbss you are able to prove them." It you thereby intend, even before yon know what proofs I have, to censure what I haye written in my ofclal unlcn{lu & member of the Unilad States Congrens, to tho President, I respectfully, but most dectdedly, deny your right to pase judg- mentupon any of myacts as a representative of the people. The leqislative branch of the Govern. ment, of which¥ have the honorto be & humblo member, {n co-ordinato lo the judicial branch, to which you belong. Iam not your subordinale, and, inthis case, which tho wisdom of the Presi- tho position of the worklogmen In regara to politics, lie hoped that they would combline, and that a convention would bo leld at which delegates from overy trado soclety would he present, and where a ticket- could be put into the flield, London Times, Aug, The_beetle, as Sir. 1. Br Dos18 informed us last Tucsday, has been among us already, and has given good prouf of his powers, the most unfavorable conditions, of pporting an Atlantic voyare. Mr. Doyle’s son\n-law ro- ceived, as a present from Néw York, eight full firmvn specltnens of the insect, Inclosed in a presed u{ the press of the coontry. that Plttshurg s n smouldering voleang, ready ta burst forth {nto riot and srson agaln. We bave no “hemtation in pronouncing thin {mpression entirely Incorrect, and it fs & serlons Injniy to the city that unthink. Ing petsang sliould give nut auch ideas. Plitaburg 1» e peaceable, and as free feom riotous outbreak, a9 any city, and it 18 simply 8 wanton injney to it tomtate othorwiee, Mr, Herron’s anzietr to in- duce a virit from the Presldent probably led him Lo reprexent the cane mora stronply thin the facts Justiled,— Pittaburg Commercial Gazetre, I iusist that the Federal Governmant—the conqneror and pullic encmy of my conntry—has injected Into tlie social organization and political body 500, 000 savages, who, whatever thelr rights, are not fit to excrcina the powers of Government, And now how are they to ba paverned? They arc in be governed as avery mce of puupers ar¢ gove erned,~ by thoes who own the property and give coru, all through; schr Oneonta, corn atie, ' To Ogdensburz—Prop Cleveland and barge 0. T, ifale, wheat through. To Port Colburne—Schr D. A. Wells, corn at 8%c, To Collingwood—Echr J, Ralston, corn. To Kingston—Echr J. It Noyes, wheat at 7c, and Dan Lyons and Fioretta, corn at G4c. Inthe afternvon the schrs Woodruft and f"smmldc' corn to Bufialo st dc, and Albright, corn o Sarnla, Saturday's Cleveland Herald says: ** Thero I8 no change in'tho rate of coal freiwhts, Chicago and Mitwaokee ruling st 35@40c. The fleet of vensels here Ia not large, and the'stock of coal i tncreal Ing, Therchr Eliza Merton went to Llack River for coal ta Torunto st D3¢ gold free, The scows Beapira, Nellle, and Jones take conl to Detrult at ii0c, The ore ratcs are $1.40 from Marquette, sod $1,10 from Escauaba. DETROIT ITEMS. MR, PRILIP VAN PATTEN was happy to sce so large anuudicnce on & stormy eveniog. Thisy too, after tho press of the city had for four montls past cried down the workingmen, and had gone so far as to ai- vise that tho right of suffrage should be taken from the workingmen who did not posscss property. e approved of labor-saving ma- chinery, If used In the Interests of all mankivd, But under the competitive aystem {t became a Jie carried the borx {n lis packet for tix weeks, and then handed It over to Mri D Insecta, of privation ol food "and air, were still heen suffcred to obtaln a footing fn our fields. denl through the Attoney-General has seen fit fo | them ‘bread; and just the samossthored man fa | curse instend of o bleasihw. History re. | Desrolt exchangesof !'fltmh! and Sunday con- caoinet. The story of their vo i referto yuu for inventgaflon, 1 am not aubject to | governed. N inferior, man, noman without eiv- | peats ftsclf, and was fast “dong o | tain the following ltems; thicless, s terriblo alnifcance :5?‘;".#“%.3:2;’. your jurisdiction. If 1would accept your censure Wwithout an_earnest Ymiut. 1 would weivo one of tha privileges appertaining to the ofice which I have the hanor to hold at present. Undor these circumatances, and in order not to sabject myseif to a Jurisdiction which T cannot ac- izstion, haa savo this peonle from thelr worat fortunes fu the conteat. As hls friends tried to control him by force and by fraud, we will control him by feaud and by force to provent bl from bringing ruin to us, —Flire- Kater Toomds' Speech la Georgia Cone Frederick Brandoo, 8 young man 18 years of sge, employed as s deckband on the steam barge T. W, 8nook, wan knocked overbosrd by the sud- den shifting of the sail Eaturday last at Malden Deceased’s parent live in England, n America. This country would degencrate into an oligarchy and a monarchy unicss the workingman was given a falr show, It was not necessary Lo pull down the men whowere at the top, but'those who did the actual labor must be correapondent d can survive uninjured o it for sotne two months nd drowped, how infinite must be the chances that it wil - Thi Mary Copley had a_now bowsprit and kuowledge in this case, I must decilne to appear | tention, . considered, The greatest encmy of the work: b scned d 161t Detrolt for Ki Friday | Bucceed somchow in getting past any obstacles before you. ipgman to-day was thie fdle man, and ho waa {he | Jibbom put in, and left Detrolt for Kingaton Friday | 2A 10 EC, RO 2 on will remave Mr, A curlous - llluatration and proot of the product of t{rmpclltlon and labor-saving ma- ! fiagance 2nd tho Privy Coundll can imposel night. Post there has not been s coneln- fio" g tava ther W inay be enough to do the mischief slon of the race between the Michigan and Wells Durt; they srrived in St Clalr Hiver aud notin As you aay, however, that Hoype trom office 1f 1 or any of the many hundreds of this city who esy I have been fleeced by Mr, Moyne shall prove him guilty of even onc officlal hard times [s furnlshied by a review of the bneincss done by tho Post-Offico Department tho last haif- dozen years, Thus, while the valaa of stamps, chinery. The speaker had been denounced as a Cnmmunmi they could ste that he was young = and did not look dangerous, Hedefledanyman | Bufialo River, s atated. B foobary: and se, in tua caso of Mr. Vrilimann, Mr, | MASEL SRTOCRSN Benenaner nranpem, 808 | M GhCs *to. prove that hie hnd ever | ~he tag filleotine taatalon & wesm pump to Tatiom Kigurcs; mann made & mintake in the dats, | heroby mcione | 31007 nd Increascd to £20,3 23, | advocated” the forcible division of prop- 5‘::7?1: fl:::gkm:umu relicf of the sehr Doliva, | 5 w0y tenmster yestorday had some business 2 copy uf an afldavit mads by Gottlelh Boger, who 17, 6 775611, and $20 he | erty, or tho creation of a class of . 1o transact with the occupant of & room in the 7, & E noxt four years, thers was a faliin; rough workingmen ‘to rulo tho country, | (Tie rallroad travafer stmrGreat Western fat keepd & beer-saloon on the corner of North avenus | I° 00, 505, Windsor baving extra angle ironsand braces pnt | top story of a block on Griswold street, and as and Lacrabeo stroet n thiacity, and who anid une §200,000, or down 1o $SH,030.) cl-u"fl‘”zh‘:‘y:;; His Communiam was tound in the Declaration { o1 /RS0 EEIRE SR8, EKIC eots Sar BACes POE | He roached tho landingof te jast flight of stalrs of Independence, and ho belfeved that the peo- vloshould rule.” He thouzht that the wages systom was a curae, and led to )ying and deceit. Xt presont thero was no fssuc hetween the Re- publican and Detmocratic parties, and just as soon as l'flrklflflnfl'l party was foruicd the mones-lords of both flnlu would combing against the laborer, Tho Chivago Zimes sald {hat trades-unions must be stamped out, for they were Cotnmunistical, Why, the taembers of _theso unions were perfoctly Irantig ot being consequenco in poetal rates for a good while, it Ia ing winter, imparsible to nsal ny other reanon for the fall- ing off than the depresslon In business, and tho economy in even the smalicst expenditures which it has tsught $he conntry.—Springfeld (Mass,) HRepublican, Mr. Key has again put his foot in it. Ho"| has once mare been gnllty of one of those blanders which are Infinitely worse than a crime. We lnr— neo, Jike the lehnn“m{ wlio almost punched tho rlh.- ont of une of his fellows io n half-hour's detor- 50 per cent on or about the Hth day of June; that one or tuwo days aflerwards ho was arcested; that he showed Mr. lHoyne his liconses, which wers dated Rflnr to tho warrantsi that, after having been threatened with two yoars' imprisonment, ho was mado Lo pay $22. 04 as coata. 1als0 Inclose a copy of an alldavit poblished In the Chicago Post of July 3, 1877, of Jaues L, Mc- Dopald, who tells, upon. his oath, a similze atory, anly with the dietenco fhat one d«y, within a rccek after he had paid fBr his license and the penally of froin stair to stalr and unablo to catch anything. A lawyer leaned over tho stal hie heard the nolse, and shonted: AUGER-IIOLES, The Buftalo Courier s the tollowlng: A vesscl Captain was effecting s charter.with & well known ship-broker and Alderman yesterday sfternoon when an clevator man walked fnto the ofice and sald to the Captain: **Don't transsct any businesa with ao Alderman unless it {s {n black and white.” The ¢ity failer looked upand told the Captain to keep his weather eye apen when the #0b, 1 know just where T am stales when I went up! ™ reptied As lie landed he looking up the stairs he mused: 1 counted fourteen ateps polne 1 GO per cent, he was arrestod and dischargedon pay- . > ists. Ilo co| clevator men were around, ** Yes, "™ nafd the Ca 1inclnse furthar tho copy of n afidsvit mado by | stajer than & twice-told tale, Mr. Key han fars | Tho Times hod asid . that Working. | basauger-oles In It. My vessel was unioaded at | ¥ ¢ architecture of this bullding! Mr. Fred Grlesheimer; who, with & partncr, “car: | pighed many sorry exhibitions since he compro- | me owniog Do property and poying | 80 Clevstor once and waen all the graln was out 1 ——— = rod op the business of reialf liquor dealer and | Tnired himsslf by accopting & place in Liayos: Cabi- irect taxow wore & best 1t this wereths | omed the soncorn $50. I had not recelved a cent AMUSEMENTS. dealer i, manufeerared tobutco undor the eim | por hut this 1 the sorticsts Tiad lio devysed ime | 29 AP ber 1d try o ratsg | 9Fihe freight money and didn't know what to do, 170 | gelf for yeats, he could noi have struug together | S280 tho great newspape: uid try to ralee § 1 ihought thero waa a ‘nigger on tho fenco' some- Jamo aud stglo of Fred Grieshelmer & Co., ot West Chicago avenae, and pald the special taxes on Dec. 12, 1876, Shortly afforward hin partner ot Cricago, an, Mr. Grichelmer careied the bus- news on for about five days longor without hiaving diesolved Lo parinership, whon ho aula bis busls Toas, " Ho whi arveatcd (o May and brought befora Mr. Hoyne, charged with baviog carried on the the workingmen out of their pitiable situation. 1f men followed Beecher's proposition, sad lived on bread and water, what would become of tho butcher and the grocerl At present therc scemed & possibllity of better tines if the Turco-Russlan war continued, but such better where sad examined the efovator, I found suger- holes in the spout received £500 to keep mum." The elevator man went off to reflect. words less opporiano to s great occasion, or mioro burtful tn the eelf-respect snd dignity of the South. eDm peoplo.—Memphia (Tenn.) Appeal (Hourbon en)e A dispateh from Washin, or the Week, on the Bteamer JOMN SHERMAN (Weather permitting): g, 2~ Waukegan ered. H a2 PORT IIURON. al Dispatch t0 The Tribume. n, which we Wednesday, Aug, at ;v p, 11 "o 1 1] hartered, husiness on hus owwn hook. 1le was made to pay an |?§¥:3;l:;fih:;:'|;):1:5 %‘?Ljént‘h:;:.l‘ll"lxn’g:z‘g times would not last long, nml"wonld be at the Ponr HunoN, Aag. 27.—Down—Props Benton, | Thursda; A, 03 Chighn City at B e mt‘ ettt i i for which no hul ahteod prbatha‘wacy | furtency; Aud, yet tie Mov, Hr. Monaou, the | PIAce 08" 05 iooh reporit 1o tho smesiey | Tollaud, . Faal, ‘Rassla, Wylion and barges, | & THEA el Pty orho era L] e for which he hadl ready pa e xe! e Greenbackers al owhe: ly '+ ] o H for tho samia breiness. Thero wia o chango 1 | Ate o 1. lonos Gomdlate for Gorenar: hopds | bhat somn (diots had ndvocated tho division of | Mille and barges, Harnslde and barges, Flymouth | E1,7g00a%or elibier (. "Frbins, e, iost. Joneon 10p. m.1 fare, $1, el at the firm, which was never lcgally dissolved, and | that the Natfon it suffering for an increnus of pa- | all tho property in existence, because they had | 8nd barges, Mayflower and bargea schra Jano | 12500 SUAE oI008 3 Sty 1, Aatu s, nevertheless Mr., Urlosheimer wan to furnish $800 | per money, snd 1hat tho men who refnne to .np};., cgcncdpu .pfi This was nll‘:'omnnu, (nm!uu,u Bell, 8. Watson, Evelyn Bates, E. Fitzgerald, E. n’fi"'x'""' Wednesday, Thureday, snd Katunfay, will bonds far s appearanco at courtor iay tho conta | fia want desorva. Lo moat Awrul pantshment. 1% | troney I Aticrics was dirldcd. iowodldontygive | C. Hutcblnson, Otonaoee, . P, Dobbina: B P VAN NS T traain 3 olrrnlu:nuan to the smount of 1. 48, which ho | fact, Mr. Munson, Ina recent uttorance, breathed | ahout §9 to esch man, If all propercy wis di- | _ Up—Props Westfard, Champiatn, Haron City, | 20 SLES, = L : pald In order to get out of that trouble. an earncat prayer that tho Creator will *‘hurlto | viiod ach person would get about worth, | Vanderblit, Oncids, Tilanchard, Wissahickon, Dean HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Will your Ilonor say that these men conld have | tho deepest Iiell the anthur of our financlal poli- but §t would be no-good to them unless somg | Richmond, Burlington barges, Graves and 4. " As Mr. Munvon 16 & Univeraslist. his oppon- oy consort, Sparta and consort, Egyptian snd consort, An estraordina been convicted of an inientional l(lszl to do. Roreon fraud tha Governmont, or would your Honor, in | enta are ingairing how it is that ho bellevea in a | medium of exchango oxisted. In concluston: | §VCliameriain and tow: schrs I, L. Wella, I 1, | nestay aint Bacurte Seatineet ss Caeaing and Wed a0y of theso cascs, havo tnmructod the 30ty o | Mell for one kind of sinuer and {n Tesven for st | the speaker sald that If the workingmen alued | siciomporialn sud tow; schrs kY L Wella, 1, ¥ | ateday as Sxturde Matiaces, i 0. brfng In o verdict of guiity? 1 believe not. kinas, Dut this s evidently a diversion for [ thelr point fn the fall election thero would be | Tarksr, Belle Eliza, J, ¥, Catd, Annla Al Peter- ARY CARY, Now, if you will summon Mr. Fritz Frilimann, 00 of awitching the tcrrible Munson off | no forciblo revolution, and no bread riots this § son, ligrle & Jaues, 4 In the new andlutensely effective drama py B. E. Woolf, Qottlien Boger, James -L. McDonala, and - ¥red clol track on to a theological slding.— | winter. Ho counscled orgagzati 8i Wind—8oatl, gentle, Weather, fine, PO gzation, county, and-National, and the holding of a Na- tlonal Convention next. spring, to which all the groat statesmen of the country ahould be In- vited. Tho present platforne was only prelini. mrv. and subject to revision Ly a City” Conven- e On motlon, the resolutions were ldovted sub- Ject to rovision by a conventlon of the Working- men's party of tho United Btates. ML DARR safd that several years ago the workingmen were In much the samo situation as now, and thought they could find an outlet for the sur- lus labor, They demanded that tho public ands should bo frea to actual settlers, and at orice the preas held up_its Lauds ln noly horror of the financi Zhiladelphia Dulletin (Kep.). ‘There can’ ba no possibility of improving tho condition of the workiny masses unti] we havo & wholesale reduction in the Natioual, State, and City Governments, If wnrkll?fmen wiil resolve not to give & vote to un{ candidate wlio I8 not hanestly pledged to a swoeplng curtall- ment of public expenditures, thoy will effect a roat dclr townrds remedying thelr condition, ‘hey winet ronounca the class aof politicians to whom they have hitherio futrusted thelr vote: they must repudiate the wmen who accept pot-hot nominations; they must demand men who wii work for tho largest possible reduction of (azation, for a limltation of Lhe interferunce of Government, for an obljturation af nseless Government Bureags, and for extending to {ndustry snd commerce the Gricabolmer, and examine them upun their oaths 1 think you will bave more than one caso of & vio] tlon of the fundamental wlnrlnlc of criminal law, extorting money under the pretenec of ‘conts from raons who have neither ploaded gullty nor have ggcucnn\'lctefl of the charge of intentionally de- frauding thy Government by officers who have no mi,m to combromise auch cases. Hoe Beo, 8,110 10) and 3,170 of tho Heviaed Btatutes. And If you will look Into the records of United Btates Coinmissioner Phil lloypo for the iast ton or twelve yoars you will find that many hundreds of similar ‘cases have beon compromised by the de- [cnunnh paying the custs Into thu pockets of the "nited States ofticials, and that vory fow, {f anpy, were prosecated to frial and conviction, for the simple reason that tho sama officers who pocketed the costs kuow very well thatno jury could bo rted hy b llowiag faroris ar Frank Moriaunt, Edwin Miliiken ' BUCCESSFUJL, WRECKING. . The steam barge Monitor 13 meoting with marked wuccess fn ber wrecking operstlons, Yestorday rho arrivad down with her second load recovered fram the City of Port Huron and the C. I. Walker, consisting of fron oro and machinery. She fson- louding the same In the apper part of the city, On stonday she wlill leave in to continne her work, bnt not whora sho has beon for some weeks vast, Thla time abie will glye herattention to rome of the wroeks upontho north side of Saginsw Bay, but {ust what oncs or the names of the vesscls we could not learn. —Ustrolt Tribune, Aug, 25. A from New ork the foms ey, H. 1. Davly de Thornton. New beenery, Novel Effecta, ete, ADELPHI THEATRE, J. I TAVERLY.. Every Night this week Flay, TIE FLAG OF HO' Corgeous Attractions. — (irandest Promters—Miles. D New seenery, Costum, . fplrited orses. Wolendl f the Niie. Fifty licautitul Dancers. Marches, Exteailve hrainailc Company. Twa ous, fine luwking me; French, {lisai. and zn tian soldlery. Bher 00 petin ay re0na 10 this piay, found who would give the Iaw such a conatruction | utmost freedom for oxpanslon.—New York liui- rarianiam, | B $13 the pollticlan MARQUETTE, Noraisa In prices. Adiritssionone: balf the price of any 82 10 maka it oppressive and tyrannical. Sk letin (Commercial). llln';::rlfi":ugz th::‘ :l“ was :;Lm-{xch A u.3° lchn:n: Bpecial Dispateh (o The Tritwme, ‘l’l';h(’l; ger.u“‘gw: &:;«: Jnslllmmclg] ‘A_ll :hnfm'muu. In conclusion, lot me say that this s Aanqurrrs, Mich., Aug. 27,—Arrived, props roIBCATInE. CIIAERN Who BAvE no. Intentind af des Under the influonce of place and patron. | sfter all, and Ben Wado stood up in tho Nenste E. D, Halo, R. 5. Hackelt, achra Alva Bradley, and sald, “ThisIs & question of land for the McVICKER’S THEATRE, : sge, Mr, Key accopte the choers that greet him an L 5 Pl e ages At matmons Pasaicy of b oes | &Bouthermer, a brofeascd Democrats aa s indle | Tandiesa’ or niggers for tha Digmctiesss givo s | James C. Larrison, Escanabh, Willlam Gregor — cen d then wulcting them In & large sum of | catlon of fraternal focling on 'h“r‘l“"f"flr-“flrlh‘; tbo land." | Mr, Whitney's scheine for building | William Grandy, Goshawk. Clearsd, prop R.J. | B B costs. which in divided amonvst eoveral officers of | £Fu frignds to thelr errlng Bouthorn brethren.' | g railroud from Tndlana to thie Pacific Const was | Iiackett, schra Willlam McGregor, Escanaba, Alva % A fho Couet and tho Internnl lioveno, as practiced | Ertingbo nanged] Soutnernrs are not willlgto | defeated by tlio organlzation of Workingmen, | sradiey, J. C. Harrison, J, P Marcn. Taued up | 53 2 Bers, 48 anknown In other citios, be the bretaron of any livingyeoplo on wuch terms, | 3o in thirty days thoy would " liave | Saturday night, prop City of Daluth, Passed up 1y " - = JenlATe converted abont thls Dractica vt an Ia- | Ny QO Py e drappo o Whedavel o7 bciracy | Such another organization In Chicago, | to-day, prop Ansis L. Crate, Drestniea very b L S b ottt Il b ernal Hevenus Collector iu the City of New Yor! . 3 d o s { and Thompson. Nay, he has fallen to s lower | Theu the capitallsts would bave to look out, = — ;’3.‘2.1&"3,1".1‘ :flfi R‘b::.o‘xh‘;lu:mfl'n. ‘.’L’:f‘.‘fi’.‘('i: deep; for they, atlcast, in thelr fuon boat the | The workingmen meant to bave control of this A FAMILIAR FACE, 0 consldered by alf honest mou in this city. I, nea do nat misrepresont. scandalize, and Insuit | Governmeat, and If they couldn’t do it better [ Joha D. Marpliy, a famillar facs around the the people with whum they were sssociated, and whoso herolsm, not their own services, made themy tvhat they are, If 3r. Koy was taken intothe Cahinst aa & Southern Domucrat, of unimpescha- blerecord, it Ju time to put him out. re Lentant Rebel™ {s sccretly disliked in the North than olthcr the Republicsn or Democratlc party they would volunurufl surrender it after ouo 5enr'n trial. Bo far the workingmen had been Ivided up between tho two partics, but they had gnucn tired of it. The speaker dononnced the Vagraot Iaws, and recommended that they friend and supporter of the Administration, pledged to reform the Civil Borvice aud o away with all exiating abuses and corraption, deemed ft my duty 1o bring thia system of extortlon to the noilea of tho Executive for the purpose of stopping it, and protecting my constituents from paying untawful docke, put In au sppearance yesterdey, from the Dlack 1lills and Colorado, He was for a numper of years collactor for the Chicago Dry-Dock Com- pany, and Iater for Miller Bros. IHo¢ wants no more Hlack Hills in his. RA-HOUSE COTTON'S OP Moanroe-at., toar State. MONDAY, Aug. 27, Old Sleuth, the Detective. and openly desplscd fu the South, —Charleston (S, sl S et wha 4o ot Rol, Chel Bicvs 0f o pury | €10 Newreund Courter iourbon Demets " < | bosent to'tho Devil Imprisonment for dobt FRIE Eatlre caanie of Frodramme, enriching themuselves at the axpenss of v had been shollshed; and imprisonment o —_— L anneiing pengy As a Bouthern man, in full sympatby with | for poverty substituted In fts place. Spectal Dispateh (0 Th Tritene, : TOUBAN STLAMBHINS. . hfyfw:'yn:;'mn confidonce that this practice will u‘mr- wol’x’i wrul?" Mun.l:iunmud aoything In | Thero wero™ 15,000 men in Chicago with- Eme, Pa., Aug. 27.—Arrivals, stor Japan, | —smmsmon ot UoS RSCAD S SO0 N s atEh Aty A nIEESS: | YRS o Ui Bepd orebih lobli | bt able Siana ot tupport, and e, e | v Gorso campbe e ot et RICAN L ‘oF Savortigation, and 1t neceseary foy | WithMr. Koy, that we havo reached tho snd of sec- | 108 o Bt o o e | ek e oa s cvasend, lsvana: A 3 tional contraversy; and that henceforth we ara to | 50 that the bastile walls could fall down, aud | schrs John chards, ad, D, Yours, ctc,, there would be no more imprisonment for such cause. 'Tho workingmen intended to giva the “grand bounco” to all the thieves of the County Riug, and wers ready to shoot on tho spot the first man of thelr own class who should allgupt to follow the example of the Ring, Mit, COWDERY, 4 printer, announced that be had been & work- bave peace, & united couutry, und the reign of lib- erty su in all sectious ‘sllko; with such ideas —subordinate to the great fdea of constitutioual liberty—as may result fromn ouratferynt oduca- tlon, troining, and ansoclations. If we wero re- slly #s much concorned to discover in how many things the Norih sud Bouth are agreod. as we ars to find cause of dixsgreewent, it would be better for the whole country. Kor ourselyes, wa m-'x L. Baswraxo, M. C, ————————— CUREENT OPINION. e ‘We wish it distinctly understood that Mile. Bass, who {s coming to America next year, is na rel- ative of Gafl Hamliton. —Zoston Fost (Dem.). NAVIGATION NOTES, Cmycaac. —After recolving auew crank, the tug Miller is agalu In comm Philadelphin and Liverpool, RED STAR LINE, ‘The schr Kate Dalley is betug ftted out Thestmr John Sherman took ‘D" Campany, First Ilegiment, snd their invited guests iaposed of ... g Alifler, Yarry Channon, and Willlsm Millee wont to Clevelund yestorday to sttend the Masonio con- clave, Cant Artnur Atkine is there, Orixn Ponts. —The Anchor Line bas £,000 tons af stcel rail transport from Erlo to Milwaukee, that woaro glad Mr. Key has gone North, fngman all bis life, If the audience, or any Carrylog the Relglan aad Unlted States matls. Rafling 3t hepeopo of Lhe Wost a0 rewltaly | [ s e st Wbl Sy | fison vl iep o bt e By | ot 6wt sonnlog marengied | SRR e e kSt benton & ggeap clreulsing medlum, why don't | QBN oot te Totiter auit thik s | widh o wickier i doew . tre o hhs | diichiason' iccise nes salhn astes b vects e | L ih sbeuats o s o Oni 10 ANTWLILL: they adopt Confederate monayf It may notbos | gaid In 8 speech [n thls clty, ~+ho isnot »_ politieal | changes wrought in agricaltural pursiits by the | Joked butitlacked contemation, andleuniikoly.... et Areuta, 11T o T oot oo, yory l%nl sort of cash, but It is eheap. —N8w Or< | membor of the Administration. "—Lynchburg Fir- Introduction of labor-saving machincry, and | por fl:_‘a:";_; L e‘."gmm‘";,fl "':;m' ere | W B LAWRENCE, Manager, leana dunea (Len.). qlalan (Dem.). declared that 12 one-alf of that n uso could bo b .:Capta. Jubu_Crawfori, Thomas ——————— Turklsk Descrters, Corruandence New York Tyores. ADRIANOPLE, July 80.—Sulclmau Pasha s a brave aud sble ofticer, and mug' be relled upon dispeused with' to-morrow every idle man fn Chicago would get work at remunerativo prices. MB. SCUILLING said that he wonld not have spoken at all but for the last remark made by the previous STATE LINE, N| YORK TO (ILASUOW. LIVERPUOL, D X, N O Fanr AN T bRl PunLEX N;LTI OF GEUI BTATE O I Wa riso to a point of order. Why shonld 8 murderer in the South be called s Kuklux, and a murderer at tho North be calied & riolary We move Lo smend h{ inserting tha words ** loyal Ku- klux™ instead of Verluter,"—dAtlanla (¢a.) Uon- atitution (Dem,). o h o e ... The Iarge tug Pivrce sprung » bad leak fn the 3 , :::l‘:fi:‘rhlllfl::::l:yhllngf T Yoy il at sucater. 1lo was uot opposed to laborsaving iikckwoll Cunal- st Waltala Fiiday avd Bad fo e | (Cariis S0, 6L anl 810 a SRR lfc Becrotary Behurz go on with the cted to achiove s completa coutrol over th machinery, but thought it pught to bo operaf Juto dry duck....The Bufialo ‘night Custom- | ond Cabln, $45. kicturn tickela st reduced raten. biecr work be hias 50 well begun, Becrecy fn tho mode | Pected L Yol ‘D €5t | for the benetit of the working-classcs. The only Hoase Clerk ocan't spell correctly, ... | 8&e, $24. Apply to AUSTIN, RALDWIN & U0, Gen- of procedare s 10 abjection Lo It save as §t tonches | WUd 4nd lawloss aptr “'d o uumbers of | way in which they could ameud thelr condition | Tia schr Sweetheatt sprung & 16ak Batneday oa ber | eral Adcatar I WARRACK, Saorer, tho gallty, The country will sustalo him, and the | them buve already disbanded themecives, and | yag by organizing for the purposs of reduc- | way down with & Carnts Of okl and pac Iite Seay — 126 Wealiluzioirel s CHldago. honest vart of the rrtu wiil defond him sgainst ai} | now wander about the country fa armed bands. o ;K, hours of labor to keep pace | Beach barborof mruf:‘...'l‘uu new breakwster at UM o the rings in and out of Congress.—Sam' Sranciaco | liviug by briguudage—s metliod of 1ife which | gith the {ntroduction of these wigantic | Ouwego HAtbor i+ fning piished rapidly. The ANG"OR, MA"[ bl‘]fu Mh“s Chronlele (Hep. ). thelrluul}ucu sad "NSII‘T flkm}lcfiml‘nem 't‘o Iabur-saviog tachine: ? the middlcmen of “ux’k. lwhm llnllhli:l vulx.l h‘:’ui Immetn;:nlunen; to New Yorcond “m,“ It was well enough for Mr. Randall to de. | Preter: 1 was a kood deal wstonished wecks | ¢l country did not stand shoulder to ghoulder | Ba¥igatore on of & yard n which tamain s | VICTORIA, Sept it} oot ANCIUSRTA, opt. clars for the Toxas & Pacific and the Missisaippi | 850 {0 the °n‘,"‘h. ;Im:l'unla‘ ::dm aherl-blcnd with the workingwen they would fnd they had | 84 "‘,;::’ sslionote sant ".‘,.z’:“f,.',",:‘,‘,‘,",‘}""}; m_\.'u.\!)Ak o5 8 b | BOLIVIAY Repran L Jovees, but now some of bils fmprudent friends say | Botlona weut e buar ways beeu | dupr a pit for thelr own destruction. tho imountain near Thorold, and It fs expected n | cabims s gamséiw, Liverimol of M be ‘l'l. "nr thnl r&mmm—nlnndfl ol:.mhn:‘l::l 2 . rowy spy man, 3 B :":‘r':wlm with i Agound bls neck. ~8(. Louls Liepublican (Dot ) 1t is alrgady evident that the President's efforta to reform the Civil Bervice of ourcountry whll meet with the approval of all excopt such s my fixed bollef—as I IHEWSQ it 1s the fixed be- itef of most people—~that every Turk in the Bultan’s wide doiniulons was n'ad{ and willing to tight for the uphulding of his throne. But there are a great bumber of desertions from tho rauks, and tho fGery entbuslasms one has been led to expect is not unc-half so general as iy Mt J. W, BAILBY, Becretary of the Club, apnounced that he was not & politician, snd bad wever sought au office, He had tratned with the Democratie party until b found that its skirts were stained with blood. Theu he becamo a Republican, and had done what he could for that party. Sir. Hatley did lurge uumber of men will be amployed thero duting the wiater, PORT OF CHICAGO. The followiug were the arrivals and clearances for the tweuty-four hours ending at 10 o’clock last w Yurk to moulbauplGg aud Londuhe ELYBLA, Aue. . 0 u. i, ¥ AUSTUALL A scnaopm Drates et Tuf any byoos 3t cscs Sitea, HENDESON BEOTHERS, b Waibinytou-st. Great Western Stenmship Line, ro fnterestcd personallyiin the perpetustion of | supposed. It is ot that the Turk is one bit L % mights s From New York to Bristol (Eagland) direet. i, B he "oy e s CrdTy uason T b | RIEA o g, b ho prfey to ko around on | PSEASCRATLALE AP iaterestlon, ) | Monipunssiars comsan, s dousy vontre: . | soneuk, westrs Turaday, Aug. 24 satiafied with tho aspcct of tho herlzon.—Bosfon | his own book, aud to have his little share of class of middlemen spoken of, und was a store- | driesy prupe N. B, .\‘. ! ffumo. coal; Heotla, ymons JTueaday, Bept, 11 Watchman (Keliglous). foot all to Lhmsclf, and ke um‘:m bu drilled | keper iu the ward. Ho had bees wronged | Dailo, sandrice: Galus, Bulilo, sundties: Messenger, | 1, Giblu passa _'J':;,:};.[,‘;‘*,,},-;gv'g,fl,;-‘,-;';fmt;-‘; 1t will bo found that Federal office-holders | and commanded. Thiere wero ti¥tyseven de- | §fP°0s" Ciliaiots, Suho wers " Jroing S v et Gio Mantiee, et | cerdicaten 825t Amiy o, " WL B WHITE, 28 & class, however escollent mog they msy be terd aboard the traln, aed 1t was sald by f o) crusu out unfortunste middlemcy. | Gieatn Varbon susdries: O. 5 Heath, Ssagaiuck, A7 Clark-si-; Michigaa Ceairal Kaliruad. BAYD nut been guccessfal as rty workers In tho | Sumo of my {raveliug companious that when In threo years' time thers wouldghe 50,000 | lumbers launoke. Buftaio, -unurlmnumc Huffu® A 1 Topublican communitice of New Eaglaud, Tuey | they mv&zs tho walu aruy they wouldibe ot | ol by’ storts i Chicatos for 1t wasd Tpossiots | Linsindrigiy, Lovrence, " Ciicoabirg! [\orth ('el'm‘“l Mo d e W ey BB Ao BT | Diweret, bemsed o Lo, (i ey would o | LoF them to pay the venty | Shii cal g Jhhon, Whie Lg d yi. o o 3 MK, WILLIAM BAKER, { i i : 3 —Boaton Jaurnal (Lep.), compelled to foln the srmy, sud that no pun- derly color 5 ¢- | fcon Bay. lumber; C. . Hacxley, Muskegon, The steamers of this Company Will aall evcry Satc,« Tho Prosident bas but to walk firmly oin | hstent. Worly meutlouin would bs indidiod, | 8%, cLoerl selated mao, cawe firwdra tn ro. | RIS MISHIEL Guncr N R TR e froid Bivhaen lary Thor'ef alid-edilsdies: the way bo bas set out, to cause the m,a,fl,.,, Thelr captors for the present drove them about | ¢5%0hich 1o bolouged had sulered much o B. nn}ehl il 1L D Meare, Muskezon, [ F 0 e rotien, irat, cabin, BIU0: o 21l good citlzens to pralso biw for needsd reforma | 1o & very sugey fusblov, wnd, 338 my drage- | {nan the sudicnco Geforo bim bad. T people | 39045 Cie sk B | eabin, €u) wond: siceraue, $90 Surrency © Fof toigas fecomplisbad, oc ac for accomplisied oat it wil | pisu told tne, ubused theuh ke pickpockets. were loyal and trled to actrigh, but neither fle- | 33 - : STPMGORIIIIE gyt e e St o for s ure Adminlst: T ——— ubllcans, ilewocrats,” nor workivgmen bad "~ It uralo re 4 ated trem o st NSRS ORI VS SamAsE | ony o e ot anay v foun o | UceSh e i T U hd G o pUaAD M ATh LT, Citapry e v persuaded bim. —Hoatou ddcartisar fhe South ‘Atrian delde beloues 1o, Misw | mgeersowortsferawa il g (K 4L i Porta o Piioay ek W dad from Bl : :hrefuer, & Lempersu cher, L welghs a nigger Ls as s an ; 3 We are prepared for Republican reveros | 85\ tarats, and ls Falled the 15 atvh DAmGRLY | 11 tho worsiupryem wonisl the siod?, cat] | wi Stk chitat Loy Gt i ket Chicagar et corne: Lhls comlog AL, oo discontented Republic: | Ty s aald it one of ber brotucrs would not | muet reqognlio tho negroes’ righty. (Great ape | sbr ‘Cltier HHbOML X P. . DU VEKNET. Genera] Western Ageat. ags might as woll vent their spite this yeur as to ox ¢ Ideratl lause. Fhe colored ad denled fudstuncs;” achr Capnalie, =2 whit. When tioy bave succeeded in patting the | becoime s Good Tewplar on any coustderation | plause.]” The colorad freemen beeu denlu a4 brans sche Elo Liiys o B T R | e e B i e | sl S S| ERRRR R | WHITE STAR LINE Tepublican Qarern: d chreiner, ordinary’ means of con- | Fuod. Was o! Nof] Ho ad- | I. a : c £LAu Evikn oo resltion o thel ol wad oot | Vertia T to Coud Femplar's pruncipica 10 | Jured 180 —wortagacn 15 Sirs the. weas £xoubutord el Aronadt Dolnor sl bucorsy FaT{InE ESMuL between SEW VOUK and LY tho conclusion that nb%i’mldn tatsuch | vain, at last prayed that bo might fiod'alarge | 8 fair show, uwnd ihen they would vots | briErann 3 achr Juno Lalslon, O .,.,,.,,g_ Yo s ba | TOOL.” Aty “c"m'fl{'r‘i'x“fb'l. South Clarl Bcost docen't pay.—New A (Conn.) Tdls- | dinmond. S terwerd Lhe nwonster gem was | the workiugmen's ticket. ~Jf they did | eorn: b onimarcacy. Bukele %702 firyet s Geaeral Westorn Agaus gramn (Lep. ). unearthed, aod th. brother, who was a partoer | pot zet a.deccut show from that party, they | B. C. Crawfurd, Collingwood 18 767 bu corn. Drafts ou Oreat Britaln and , 00d s Lis word. vould do so. would voie for whatever part Does any sensible meu beliovo that the There badd been » wood deal said fu the clalm propcrtyi was a8 JEAN DIZAWLKS. He became, and {s still, & consfstent Good Tem- about the ue- 4 New Ropeutlug-Gun. S S L rato 8 Congre 0 y ) eiren & statin viens Lo sseiog A BICIY.| iar. Locl Merchauty’ have oifera S100000 | grocs hoNEatOl bob iy s auout tho b Hartpurd Pout. y cru paolicy. fo rajelug the **Lloody shist,” in | fur thostone, The lady fs an eothuslaaic tew- Mr. Bebilllvg assured . Baker that the Capt. Gardiner, of Hurtford, a former army ee s ean l‘awers Ppetty aud vulgar squabbles over offices 1o tha piea- | Perance advocate, aw preackes with wonderful | Workingmen's party of Oblo had put a cotored | ofilcer, hug just completed the repeating-gui ) euce of this universal sullvrinz? BeoalorLawasis | abllitv, @mau on jts Weket, udd he boped that would be | uvon whiclh ho hag been experimentiog £or & | | Verr best quality, 50 ver vair. 179 Eaot Madievass, even under ttle tin box about the sizc of a crown plece. oyle, Th after all they had gong thrnus{h in th: livinz and so vigorous that it was no easy task to keep them fn their prison. We are glad to learn that no one of these cight intruders has They have been Immersed in spirits for twenty foar hours, and are now safe in Mr, Lioyle's It an Insect Is 20 small that cight specimens of 1t can Lo shut ur in a box of the size which our cpcrlbes’, and so hnrdy that it A few czpsora llnrzleru-lr of fnsects Lis hiec! caught and down he rolled, bumping hold of rs as “*You'll ulr'ihu bottum pretty quick—don'¢ get Icounted the the teamster, rubbed his brulsed bLack, nnd and 0f- PRI e b i st L S I'ROGBAFMME OF LAKE EXCURSIONS 8:30; fare $11 even. 20—On_the laka Every eveningand Wed.' ary {n hier orikinal woaderful characterfza- full Company, comprising Coleman, LI, 1. Nirad. George, Elaridgr, i Thomas Uarry, At1ed Jicariotts el ity Troprictor snd Manager, G 1 Large rand, Magn! \fcent, +1hursday, Aug. 3 luursday, Sept. 8 ,A,\.»,,VME.‘H‘E,'?'”N‘." NORTII SIDE HIGITER SCIL00L, Clumenfor oy of b sk, AdAPEme o AT ally, 12-2p. m., after Sept, 1., Froebel School and Kinderzarten, S6% rt of ‘v‘;‘x"fi:‘l‘rw: O Kl 10, 1677, bac SPSR AR, fere . b 4 Rindersartnar. Prin (GRANVILLE MILITARY ~ACADRMY. NORTR X Granville, N, ¥ —nnnhnnrlnms:mnr. nralthe feat elimatc, el r it bolldings. steam heat, ehrerfal home, no temptal 4, earnest end thorugl wo-k for Doy duting for college, science, o hmainess, Twenty: elgnn yeur. ' tiend for catalous with cngravings and geferences 1o WALLACE C. WILLCOX. AL M., Presi- ent. ME. DA SILVA AND MRS. RRADFORD'S (FOR- merly e Oadeu Hofiman's) kavllal, Frencn, ing and ay-Schoal for ynang Iaties , With_callsthenies, No. 17 Weat. New York. reopens Sept. < hy letter or personally anatiove, Adeparata Doyt under thorouehly competent teachres. by Prof. B. W, Hlawkine and Dr. lishberion. (i Axn MECIARICAL ENOINEERING AT / tha Reaselaer Poiytechnic tnstitute, Troy, N, Y. Instruction very practical, Advantages anmurriamed in T HCIL DANNES AR [ clase for Lectar 18 o . (iradnates obtain excellent positions, ke« IO“?;;:‘S’ IS;'F?\'SI‘NH‘ Annanll l|‘ll'l|lll"l'.l tflnll{flfll"l ted Couree of Gy, and Tull particaiacs, Mdrers Prof, WAL, L. ADAMY, irccior © il MATEER0OD INTIghEAIng SN Wt Teamriion ciimate’ and bean ¥ moderate. Addrets tho HEV. C: V- SHE cipal, for circuia ation, Terms Alt, the Prin- M T, TEUNON MILITARY ACADENY WiLs, TE. Weat Fornt. i Frestilen FREBHOLD INSTITUTD, Frr.cbfl!;ll.“y. nmr'"“c?;'fl"m forboys. The Rav, A HALL. ANDAL ol for by erma moderate._Ticopens Sept. § J,, BOARDING £CHOOL, FOT ‘from Y. Y. Hev, SN, HOWELL, x.n‘._ L) MILITARY ACADEMY. 8EXD agea, giving detall TROLRLA Ll VALK, NV nOTi sexrs; ¥223 per year: no extras.%end for cirentar, " RAILIZOAD ABLE. KRRIVAL AND TEPARTURE OF TRALNS, EXTLANATION 0P Rerzmex . BT, U NS OHICAGO & NOR: RAILWAY, Tickes OMices, 62 Clark-at. (Rherman lousc) . and a4 the depote. g'i’lm.h‘ b & Y s e uhique, b.\l[lw‘lvlhtn 8t M (i ] bMilwsukee Expres bM{lwsnkes Pase dMilwauker Pamenger (dail blireen Lake Kxpres zunen B; Puilman Hotel Cara are run through. between Chi- cazoand Omaha, o the train leaving ChIcaRo At 10-30 .. ‘oother road runs Pullman or agy other form of ‘hotel cars weat of Chll:ifn @-Depot corner of Welis and Kinzie-sts, b—Diepot corner of Canal and Kinzle-stx CHICAGO, ET. PAUL.& MINNEAPOLIS LINE. ‘Ticket ofices 83 Clark-st. and st Kiozie-Bireet Depot, s Leave. | Amive, 008, m. * 4:00p. m. 00D, M. § Ui s, M. BL. Pl\‘l] & Minoeapol 8t. Paul & Minpeapo! CHIOAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS AND CHIOAGO KANBAS CITY & DENVER BHORT LINES. Unlon llcpol.nx"nl.smr Twenty-third: near Mudison-st, Urlidze, and o2 Ticket Ofice: 155 aRAolL1oSt. Leare, CHI0AGO, MILWAUEEE & BT, PAUL RAILROAD, nton Depot, corner Madtson and Canal-ats, Ticket Oice, (3 douth Clark-st., opposite b an House, _sndai dopot. | Leave. | Arrive, Mfiwaukeo Express. [ 7301 Wisconsin & Minne: el m?n' s Dy, and Mensaha 4 ay Ki inconsin, Towd, &nd Siane: 10:008. m. {¢ 4:00p. m. 8:C3p. T, [*11:008. m. 't 0:00p. m.'t S00a. m, All traina ran vis Miiwaikee, Ticketa for 6t TPani and Minnespolta sre good eithar via Madison and Prairie du Lhles, or vis Watertown, LaCruasc, sad Winona. ILLINOIB CENTRAL Depot foot of Lak ind fout ckes ofiice, 121 Handoip} f Twenty-se -t *hear Cir Leave. Arrive, ft Lonfs Express pre ria, B l\!"(ulal &K aritagton Peorta, Burli & R Dihinue & Alous City i Dubuque & Bloux Cit; Gliman Passenier... . CHICAGQ, EURLINGTON & QUINOY BAILROAD. Depots foot of Lake-sz, Indlana-ay., and Mixtenin. 5t., and Canal and siztsenth- Tickes Olces, 53 Jar d a1 depota. Clty Exoi 1chison, B and Texss Expreas.... i + $10:00 p,m. I¢ 8:53 a.m.. MICBIGAR AL RAILROAD. Depot, foot of Lake A Twenty-second-at, ckel Ofice, 67 CInFk-at., S0UthBant COTAer of ity dolph, Urand Pacito Hutel, and st Paliner House. Leave, | Armive. lilll‘vhlldn and Alr Line) Day Bxpress............ AR Night Baprbuscescormntooe PITTEBURG, FT. WAYNE & ORIOAGO RATLWAY. Degor, camer Canal aod Madison-aia. Ticket Ofices, <l And Pacitio lutel: -8k, Palmer lvuss, aue DALTTMER A 0M0. | Expositton Bafldiog, foot of Mon- Tue-at, Ticket Offices: 83 Clark-at., Grand Pacinc, sad Dabot (Exposition %?.!flf;,,‘.‘“““' foratog Express. 0w, m. M FastLlue..,.... Leave. | Armive. Morginy 1338 m.| 7000 ma b Ehonion Spuctal 11 RN Aftaitle Expreas dal SRR EL| Ao o #5:40a m PITTTSBURG, OINUINNATL & ST. LOUIS R R Depot comer of Clinton sad Curroll-sta., West bids. Depart, Fxpres, i g ey CHIOAGO, BOOK ISLAND & PACIPIO RATLREOAD Uepot, coroee of Van Buren sad pherusnale. Tigkat v Ogice, 54 Clark-st., dhes use. Leave. | Arrve. Omaba, Leavenw'th & Alch Kx, #10:13 8.0, * $:00 Peru Acconimodstlon SNl + 905 &t B kiht Exprese. . J310:00n0m! ¢ 0:30 & GOODRICH For Milwauked sud all Weer Shure Dally, Busday exccptea. N Raturday’s Goat dou't £o 4nt, Friiiay woralag s boat gues thivigh id rGraad Usveiy Grand Rapids. aud Auike- For O . lnfunuuu hapils, ke a o e sipaon ded Xiitiddh | ¥ A cupled, 6t B 8. M Furat, Jotophi~Dally &t 10s. ta., Bunday § eo Copiud Satunlavs boat docs act leave usil 11:30p. m. Far G 3 e " silisa i Bt s e BUALES. FAIRBANKS". ) anoARs FAIRBANKS, MQREE & Q04 112 & 113 Lake St., Chlcago. Be arnfultobuy oaly the Genuing. e, SUMNEL BESORTN, _ N PA EL 5 WATRIN'S GwsP. \'?‘Km'. u%’%fl%h:. Apolntmucuts AL *Bus Eend foe cirvular sad ALayold 08 Wi, LOST, Prowriowd,

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