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' é bd : ; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1877. * THE CITY. RUSSIA VS. TURKEY. GENERAL NEWS. Where Peter the Great Came Near Los- Alber Mnilata, ten yeara of age, while stenting a ing: His Army and His ride on a Halsted treet car nt Twelfth strect, was Empire. rnn over by an expreen wagon ronning in an oppo- rite direction, and was badly injared. Ho resides Bt No. 482 Haleted street. The temperatore yesterday, s¢ observed by Biller, Epring Valleys W. A, Lee. Grand pide Cheney, Goring Jake: DD. M. ifarworih. Stuskegon; I, Bt. White, iaftford; a. Arey, Whtladelphin, DUT for measuring the filling of the Mospital Fronnde was nner consideration. Mr. Hokten ex- plained that he had ordered the measurement made because ratiefled that the measurement of the County Surveyor was not corre¢t, ete., and thonght he haddone no more than his dnty. Me. Tabor differed with him, and was very plain-epoken in telling bla that he had’ no right to asenma any snch anthority, and that becatiso he wae Chalrman of the Hoard he waa not {nvested with the powers of that body, The blit waa laid over, Mr. Holden, no doubt, acted in food faith in the matter, but, as Mr. ‘Tabor saya, chad no right todoit. lig acted. too, jut aa stick-tichts,” otherwise known a9 sand-bi which, protending from eracks inthe sidewalk, were occasioning a wideapread discontent among the ladies, owing to their (the **atick-tighta'') prochvity toward adheging to dresses and render- ing locomotion at onceYnconrenient and nngrace- ful, and, incaves, palnfal. The Board, noyrever, determined to take no decisive actign toward the eradication of the annoyance. HYDE PARK. The long-expected marriaze of Mise Vina Nor- wood and Col. Jones, of St. Louie, sill take place re gyening in St. Paul'a Episcopal Chareh at 7 o'cloc would not permit him to drvell long upon them, | carpenter, No. 269 Partish-st., by Alderman Care ‘What then,’ answered hoy. tis to be done!’ | enter, Bryson J. Rernolde, of St. Lonin sigh Tleld to a superior force,’ replied she, ‘antl en- | Mies Nellie Jobneon, of Chicavo, deavor to make an honorable capitulation. Ask = aT tha advice of your Aiencyaiss anil all tnose to DBATIS: ie. whom your glory aod your Empire arc dear w! “PREW—At 12:00 o'clock a.m,, youngest dauch> counsel sou, hot otherwise.’ Tite Czar assembled ey mae u pee Drew, from cunpenien dis Connell, who were much divided in thelr the lungs, age 21 months, opinions. ‘The greater part, supposing the firs, | “Runa ate 2 piace at 12 o'clock fram 200 Aber. fire ot tho Turks wos greatly abated, were of | acen-st. to Rosenitl. opinion that a nally ought tobe mado and that GRANT—Of brain fever, Nellie Grant, nzedg* ithey shoutd fall” upon thelr Intrenchments, yeaa months anit 24 daya. at tho reatdenco of THE CORONER, THREE CASES FOR CONSIDERATION. A bundle of curions cases {s accamulating upon Dennty-Coroner Korn, some of which will best a Rreat desl closer ecrutiny than they are getting. ‘The first 18 that of Nre. Lena Arndt, of No. 170 Buebnell street, who died of internal hemorrhage, ¢cansed by ‘carolesenees of & miimife named Jo- > An Ignominious Russian Defcater«Ifee i ¥ rd fn hand. Wilkinnon, 808 Nerth Franklinese, * other members are constantl¥ acting, but the soon- | ‘Thomas McGraw was arrested early Wedneedn: markahle Tact and Courage of sor : Manaese, ebelcian: 88 Malion streot Cinna pans allan a sa 1 Property jmitolne, er aston Is put tothe practice thebetter, If Tabor | marine on eptclon, me "robbing & man ane PRACEFUL COUNSELS PREVAIT. $47~Tcrre Haute papera please copy, Dulldlng),. wae at 8a. m eee Mcomt | Sno Rmbitteal cord. The Indy wns £3 years | succeeds in breaking it up he will havadone a good | rake who haea stock facta cx ter ae oT = "But the Vice-Chancellor, Schaflroff, to whom. the,Czarina Catherines 77; 12 m., 80; Tp. m., 80; 7p. m, 74. Barom- ; efor at Aa. my 30,0; 7p. m., 30.f. A mecting of tho Committes of the Soldiers’ Fome,,who wero to eettlo,np matters, was held ‘Tuesday, but no Snal report agreed upon, there deing different plans by different members, who will report to the meeting to-morrow. Early yeaterday morning a mad dog ran down Sedawick etreet, biting other dogs, and takings monuthfal ont of the leg of Jacob Bettig of No. 15 Goethe street, Officer Luettich followed up the animal, and killed it, and also eleven other dogs, AtG:43 last evening Axel Silversparro, 6 years of age, and died Tneeday, Dra. Lacknor and Moore having been called in to attend her before death. The jney returned @ verdict in ace cordance with the facta: but no motion has been made to arrest the midwife. or in any other way prevent her from doing the same damage to her next patlent. ‘The eccond 19 the case of McAuley, the actor, who died from nataral causeg ot front s beating inflicted by eorre Radclitfo, a brother actor, In. this case all Inquiry has oeen postponed nati! soch time as Kadclifte shali have been found A the police. Itwould augrest itself to an ordinar: mind to Investigate the cage first, and then, {f Rad- cliife 1s found to be the mnrderensnearch him out, A third and still more carious cane ta that of John Morrissey, whore body was exhumed at Rose- thing. the Czarina had piven {t In charge to support 'S TOILET S0AP. the advice which she herself had given the Czar, | Sao 1. MATEY Thin” represented that such aatep wos asian of «ee 4 ! spair, and not to be butin the last extremity, and that his advice was to propose a suspension U of arms to the Grand Viner, acHog which they, | —___ might treat of a peace or capitulate. The Uorivated tor the Cearing, who had heard all that was sald, then Tee ad, ta appeared inthe Council and strennously sup- ported what had been advanced by Scttafroif, adding that she would willingly sacrifice all her Jewels to dazzle the eyes of the coyctous Vizier and his Kiaia. The presence and advice of this Princess determined the Council, who were now all of opinion that the way of negotatton nne and Sixty-thind strect. Drake was robbed by two menon the corner of Fifty-ninth atreet and Jefferson avenue, near Bcammon wlace, abont t o'clock. The men took §100 in checks and rome cath. An examination will take placa to-day, ‘The police hope to catch the other man. LAKR VIEW. ‘This suburb hae made neveral efforts to get op an excitement lately, A few days ago Mr. J. H. Abe hott'n house was entered in open day by eveak- thieves, while the family wasaway, and property to the 'valne of $150 taxen, And last week the partl -Aecompeged body of a man was foutid In tha woos back of Gen. Stockton's, where be seems to havo coolly Iain down tu die. New York Herald. The following extracts concerning the war be- tween Turkey and Russia in 1711 are taken from John Mottley’s “ History of tho Life and Reign of the Empress Catherine,” published tn Lon- don, In 1744, and dedicated to the Earl of Lin- coln. Mottley had spectal facttitics for acquiring full and accurato information concerning events in the history of Russia, having been at tho Court of St. Petersburg as an accredited agent of the Bnglish Government. The work evinces A WAIL. ‘Dr. Ctoningham, of tha Insane Asylom, naa ad- dreered a private letter to ench of the membera of the Committes on Public Charities, complaining of tho Infertor qnallty of the food farnished nt that Anetitation, The complaint {s made In an mnusual way, bnit whether the purpose waa to Reep ft from the public or notisnot known. There muet bo truth in the complaint, howerer, an it {fs falr to presume that it wonld not have been mado except anamatter of necessity, Assnming, then, that the complaint is founded on fact, and that the in- fane are being robbed in the matter of fond, the readily fixed. ‘The persone farnishing reO'fionnell, meat; McCleery (Periolat), ea, otc, ; and Holden the flone. © When tho Fea nee eee eh hides bE Eetd les 2 et a decided Maning on the part of the author to | should be d, and the Czar hi: Fabbites Hest Soap hee perfected aninow overs to1as oface, residing at No. 289 Cottage Grove avenue, | hii yesterday.’ Kor held that tt was Onl - | contracts’ were awarded theee gentlemen, the THE VETERANS. should be eesayed, and the Czar himself came | Pie nha win re Sea warrinover bya train on the Michigan Central | sarytor the sary to look atthe, Wedge. vheterers | formianed Mme comTa ay ieee, gentlemen, they ? Russia, and adlepositiontofindexcuses for some | into It. eee Ne puredt vesetable Olle used itite soon as the Grant zier heard of the i H ir Approach of the messengers from the {zor ho C it His No f gated tem to ti ae sito ane the wien i Lebar le mother Ea ala to make the propositions they wero a aaripiee Rom caeee te es ane, iv charged with, This was what the Czarina | inC¥reteniom. Sample bor, containing 3 cakes of 4 Fathering foresaw, aot the emer: Shom. she | eents See apeeue oF SURE FORBIDS EAS ad orightiy fnstract in what ia Was i. todo, acquitted bimacif perfectly well of hia } commutssions After having assured the Turk of BT.BABBITT, New York City, : the Iighesteem his Czarish Majesty had for FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGUISTS Im, he toftl blm he was ordered as a proot of it to make him a smal! present, which he begged no one Jooked to nee if there were any external marks of violence. Coanty Phyal- clan Holden waa present, yet no post mortem was held, nor is there to be one, Korn pre- ferring to take the teatimony of the physician at the Sisters of Mercy Honpltal. Morrissey, it is nald, came to hia death by a blow from a pep bet tle, died'ot the Mercy Honpifit, and was buried ‘upon the falre representations to the Health Reg- fatrar that he had been killed {n the tiote, ‘Tho jnry in tho tase, After canting a single look unon Ine body yenteruay, were adjourned indefinitely. ‘The case ja decidedly pecoliar, and ought to be at- tended to at once, they were to furnish, which sre ngw in the hands of the county authorities, “The sop. piles arc received at~ the Institntion 4 he Committes on Public Charities, of whic! McCaffrey te Chairman, and by the Warden, and if they are notin accordance with the samples, or are in any way inferior, these Individuals are to blame. he. poods, conld not be inferior without their knowles ie if they have attended to their baeinces,—and that they sre inferlor refecta no crediton anyone. Dr. Cunningham is the fret to complain, thouzh it wontd seem tho complaint shonld have come from another direction, Tho complaint should be Inveatigated. Rallrowd at the Thirty-Grat atreet crossing. Dr, Chamberlain, who attended him, thinks fo whl have to amputate an arm, ‘The City Savings Hank cloned {te doors Haturdar, and thus far have paid ail claime in fall... The ontstanding Habilithes 7,000, and the, good areete amonnt fo $12,000, in Audition to the lam for $16,000 agdinst tho Protection Life, and tha! chatters, fiztares, etc., which are valued at ‘The Eleventh Ward military organization met at Martine’s Hall taatevening for drill, The com- pany now numbers thirty-five, and fe yet without of the most atrocious deeds performed by the early Boveroigns of that Empire. Notwith- standing this the names of all the leading no- bility of England are printed as subscribers to the volume. In this ar Turkey took fhe in- itlative and won the day. The part referring to the actlon taken by the Czarina Catherine at the juncture when the fate of Rusga trembled in the balance must give an cxalted Idea of the great force of character and presenve of mind Ralaing Sono Troops—Examining the Cases of Alteged Deserters. ‘The Chicago Union Vetcran Club met at the Grand Pacific Hote} Inst night, Capt. Martin Beem. in the Chale, A committee, consiating of Gen, Chetlain, L. D. Condee, and Gen, W Botton, appointed ata previous meeting to consider the propriety of or- ganizing a battallon of infantry, A equadron of cavalry, and a battery of light artillery from the members of the Clab, enbmitted tho following re- battte of Pultowa, wherc Charles XII, of Sweil- en was defeated by P’cter the Great and the for- mer retreated Into Turkey. The narrative of the listorian continucs as follows: OUANLES XU, AND THE SULTAN, mend that there nized from the members of this Ciub one company of Infantry, of not tess than eighty Men Mor more than WK men, to be furnieted with Modera improved arms, and to'be under thaconttol of the Mayor of the city, and to bo used by him in case of Arlot or other serious disturbance of thé public peace as an adjunct to the regular polices force uf ty, |Your Committee woukl further mend that two bio woman, besides affording a . ——. ahome, The tea of uniting with the Firat Hegl- } It is devoutly to be wished that this slight stir- —— port: of that remarkal ' he would accept. In aaying-this ho put a bag thas been about abandoned, and the indica- | ring up of the Coroner's affairs will reenit in more . gid . wthrilling historical episode. It was after the . NR} iT T ILET SOAP Tone are thaca union will be insde with the cavalry | earetul ‘examinations In tho fature. “A miner fe ANNOUNCEMENTS, ‘We ben leave, after careful conttderation, to recom {nto his hands Wer nellad urought with bin, A PERREC ‘OULE AP, {f the company continnes to exist. Mr. J. L. McDonald, the druggist at the corner of Fifth avenne and Randolph street, claims that Injuetice waa done tim in the ftem published esterday with recard sto the treatment of, eclnske. Ho rays thatype offered him withont the most rerfoue crime known; the ‘evidence to convict must be almost perfect; the Coroner is the arbitrator as to whether the cage {a worth a trial In the Criminal Conrt, and the pubjle cannot afford this office to become asinecure, And in thia con. nection {t 1s but just to remark that Coroner the same timo that his ntaster should not stop there but would. fee five hlm more considerable testinonies of his regard for him, and besoucht. him, on his part, todispose the Grand Vizier to Maten to the deputies whom he had a design to ‘Workingmen of the Fifth Ward will meet in David's Hall, on Malated street near Archer avo- nae, this evening to organize a ward club, Tho Third Ward Repudlican Clab will meet First among the requiattes of the toilet inn Foot article of Foap, but to procure It {enot alwayacan ea:p matter. Many of the most exnenstye Suaps tn tho nares ‘Ket are made from coarse and deletorious Materials, ad Dietzsch himeelf Js sick, and not able to attend to | satarday evening im ite hall, eouthwest corner | ecommesd tl vr more companics of | “Charles, in the meantime, had beon well | send tobim. The Kiata, charmed with the com. thelr deifeate co!orlog nnd fragrant pertnme too uf (aigeke'tetuned INt ane’ alto Inat honuhereiptiy | Buelness atall. Mr, Koen will do well tompar up, | Aataruay evening tm ite hall. southwest wroreeeda bores rat An ylke manner ae tecompany | recotved in Turkey, which gavo hm hopes of | plimentof tho Russian officer and. still mors | conceal therncc: Geysietvo tmpurtien. The ‘alsclorarsa was taken op by the bystanders to pay for what wasoffered him. Acnatodian wan put in charge of the establish- ment of Chartes L. Woodman & Co., bakers, yea terday, possesion having been taken of the place by virtue of a chettel mortgage held hy Me Wright, to secure three notes for $10,000. Nego- tations were pending when the formal sciznre was made, and it {4 probable that the firm will psy ups orndjust mattersso asto be able to resume basi- nees thin morning, The young man Daniel A. BMcCanley, who died at 1449 Prairie ayenno Monilay night of congestion *'B" Company, First Cavalry, Capt.’ Agra monte, will meot fordrill at their armory, Nos, wig and 104 Washington strect, this evening at 70. ‘ - held as a reserve force, to be armed, and ty act in con- junction with the police of the city, under this direc: Yon of the Mavor, in ease of an cmercency such aa Sxistedin this city during the, late riots. {he entire Yolunteer organization shall form: a Usttallon to bo known as the ** Clty Veteran Utards," to de command: ed by @ Colonel and a Major, such ollicers to be elected, the menbers of ‘the companies composing the battalion, and to hold thelr positions for three earaand wntll thetr successors sre elected and quall- ¢ Your Committee aro of the opinion that a milttary force of tls kind, compored of men who hays scen active service tn time of war, easily called toyetter at any time, not liable to be taxen oul of the elty by State nathority, contd in case of an emaerwency be made igh. g with the present he Lad just recelyed from him, sound Jum be would go directly and talk with he Vizier, : 173 RESULTS. “This he did accordingjy, and toll him that the Alcoran did not allow'of refusing peace to an enemy who humbled himself, and that ho ought ta hearken $0 his requests. He rapre- sented to him next tho despatrof the Russians os a circumstance that micht prove fatal to him and deprive lim of all the advantages he might. obtain by a treaty. ‘Thera needed not recently mado pPbile rezarling this anbject aro pos Uvely stariting, ond deserve serfous constdcratios, Scented Soaps ara now known to bo extremely uhjos Honahte, eanecially If anplicd to the head: (njuring the hatr, frritating the seal, and taducing severe tical aches, ‘The character of the igredisnts may he inferred from the rtatement of n gentieman who makes tht scontity of buava ule busliesst Hu recuutly declared that persons engaseltin this eninlovment wera short-lircdt from seven to tent years being the longest period ditiag which the evenpation could be follawed, eine dlticulty of procuring s perfectly puro aeticioot Tollet Soap ls at last obviaced, howaver, thanks to iy gnierprise an al eKiNOF Sir, I. 7. Bannire, of being assisted witha powerful army to make fresh head against bis rival fn glory; and he was the more assured of this sinco the Grand Vizter had told the Swedish Gencral, Count Poma- towakl, that he would take the King of Sweden in one hand and his sword fn tho other and lead him to Moscow at the head of 200,000 men, But Count Tolstoy, the Czar’s cnvoy, man- aged mutters so well at the Sublime Porte that the talkof this war soon ceased, and ¢reater BOGUS COMMISSION MEN. ‘TIE BROTHBNS LONERGAN 1N TROUBLE, Itfenot very long ago that Tuz Tar Bex: pored the’criminal acta of s snide commismon firm hat tan under a fictitious name and had pretty extensive ramlQcations rer the country not remote from Chicago. ‘Tro mora candidates for exposure hava come to the surface In the formof two brothers, whose names reported as Josephand Charles The monthly meeting of the Board of Mavagers of the Soldiers’ Home will bo held Friday at 3 o'clock at the residence of Dr. Hammill, No. 020 Wabash avenue. -. ¥ ka The regular monthly mecting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be held in Room 4, 148 Madison street, Fridayat 10 a.m. A full attendance is desired. Honora were pald to him than any Kussian | much more to bring a man to Hsten ¢ New York, the wortt-renowned soap Manufactures, ‘ \. is tT tb if riot and [a protecting Ife ig a mat cn to reason alge aie ttn areas | he ner disney nner ema | Rane in ae Ne SER | AAT woe ounce | tee eet aeeaeeh Rea | tan wegen mE fe M as Saka Rese ataa tmnt temrernseae ea 1 trical prof raat sharp, forthe purpose of mastering In the com- b : * , . rartout ons lina for many yoara Tranmnith by tendo. aud formerly worked fortertcr | emaeeer Fiemme ie Fenpectabie house hero | Many’ ‘Ain monihers are rodueehed £0 boeceent, Dapattromed fo brucure and keen onuand at icest 200 | jer, who bod thus gone off from the King of | come into die pavilion: where Ne Coie te wct | Senet e ac Gna ne for many yoars and all thoso who desire to join the company. Tho popnlarexcarsion to Genova Lake undet the anspices of tho Weatern Aven Baptiat Church has been postponed until Tuesday, So; 4. ‘Two dollars forthe round trip. Train leaves ‘Ctinton and Kinzie streets at 8 o'clock. The Methodiet Preachers’ Meeting will resame thelr seseions Mdnday at 10:0 a,m. Owing to injury to their former conference room by fire tho: will meot in the lecture-room of the Clark Stree! Church, ‘These meetings are open to ail. The Committec sppolnted at the recent mecting to examine into the propriety of the assessment for the pumplog-works at South Chicago will re- Sweden to Lis enemy, belong deposed, the next who succeeded him, during a very short admin- Istration, had madé such an alteration in affairs that he determined the Sultan toallow the King of Sieden 9 considerable body of men to reconduct him into Poland. Count Tolstoy endeavored to oppose this by the sharpest re- monstranccs and sending ndvyjce of it tothe Czar. His Majcaty wrote a lettér to the Granu Seclgnor, dated from St. Petersburg the 2th of, July, 1719, complaining of this violation of the thirty years’ treaty of peace concluded between hhn and the late Sultan Stastaphia, his brother, by lending such assistauce to ‘bis enemy to bring Fiven good color to the operations of the Lonergans, who have, or bad, s placa at No. 175 South Clark street, where they hung out and recolved their mall, cle, The complainant against them in ‘Emmet West, on agent. for Den- nison & Weddell, woodenware mskere, of Porryeburg, O. Ho allege that the Lonergane, under the drm-name above mentioned, receive: frum bis employers a consignment of wooden bowls valucd at $425, which were ecnt via the Lake Shore & Michigan Soitthern Railroad to this erty, Learning of the doubtfal character of the honre of Lichtenbaryer & Cv., Venison & Wedl- dell dispatched Mr, Weat to look after the goodn, and on his arrival here he sought the advice of & munition for tho use Of the troops to be organized as aforesalit, “ Your Cammittes thinks it not expedient at present to organise 8 squadron of casairy, but would recommend, the organization of a small force sumctentto man one section of light-artillery to he commanded by » Captain and one Lieutenant, sald officers to be elected by the Tacmbers of the Company for three years. to be under the command of the omcers of the battalion of In- fantry, snd that tho Mayor be requeated to furntsh for the nse of the sald Company section of serviceablo artillery with ammunition. etc. GEN, CHETLAIN sald, in reference to the report, that ho bad con- suited with Mayor Heath and that official had ex- pressed himeclf asa warm friend of tho move- thathe had orders from his linperial Czarish Majesty, hile master, tonsaurc him that he never bad any intention to break with the Sub- Moye Porte or enter into a war with her, that he had only armed in tls own defense, aud since Heaven had declared iteelf for the Ottoman arms hedesircd o suspension in order to treatofa peace, The Grand Vizier at first received this Messenger with haughtinces enough, but as the Riaia had satisficd hls religious scruptes before, a large casket of jewels and gold to 8 considera- ble value, which the Russian officer begged him to accept in the name of the Czar, disarmed him in a great measure of bis pride also, and made & Co, He was 24 yearn of age, and, falling to find work, he started with Hobert McWade in “Rip Van Winkle." He wan generally recarded Baa rober mun, and his friends think that the re- port {n yesterday's Tnincye did the decenscd on+ intentional injuetice, Atfto'clock yesterday afternoon the American Bridro Company of this ctty recctved oriers for tour Howe truares, to replace the two sections of the Omaha bridge recently dentroyed by a water- epout. ‘The trusses are 260 feet ench in length, and are doubled side by alde, in order to give them additional strencth. Two hundred men will be put st work night and day, and by next Wednesday the trussca will be comploted, and — b; Alter venra of paticat labor andaclentific experiment Me. Danner han succeeded in pe fecting the ‘compat tlon of the finesttotlet noap ever intrixluved. The prise Cipal ingredtenta arc the pureat vegetable olla; the maa. ‘ufacturing processes are entirely new and original. and ghe,reault te almply unparalled in this department of ja- "Ey, waonerreTouxr Soan" 14 the teatormar by which thiaclegant toliet Jusury ta destznated, an. for application to the delleate akin of infanta, chit ires and ladies, 1619 nltogethor unequaled ta its emtolliey PROperticd. ‘The Soan 14 not perfumed, tho ingredirats ing of sich absolute purity as to renuilre no sid. fron chenitstry todiaguteg tnfertor materials, ‘The most tee fined taste conatdera the abscncs of artificial perturns {he perfection of arrentness, and the peculiar crtaracters iaileoh D. 1. Babbitts Tollet Soap renders (t tio. mote pealthfol'and agreeable articis of the kind ever mang: a Tock, from. that time will bo tnid | young attorney. J. &. MacDonald, who{mmediately | port at the Sherman House clnb-room Friday at 12 | mont, on the ground that such aa organization | him again into Poland, when be nught freely | tim willing to grant the euspension required, eeret apectaily Scatrabie for the uso of ladies a: nnd placed ready for travel The bridge } instituted a eearch and discovered the place of the | o'clock. All intercated are requested to attond, laced at the diaporal of the city authoritica ‘and | pase by divers other routes with safety {oto bis THB ARMIES FRATERNIZE, + jour specially ‘1 ad wil then be reballé. an of old; nd tn three weeks | Loversans and thelr modo of operating, Whe Roads Rot to be withdrawn from the city, would bo of Ing | own dominions, f children, this noxp ie equally appropriate: for tent ‘The florists of Chicago and vicinity are requested to meet at the ofiice of the frairle Farmer, 118 Montoe strect, Friday at 10 o'clock, on Wusincss connected with the profession at the coming State Fair at Freeport. Agoneral attondance 1s hoped for, e —— ORIMINAL, Tuatice Foote yesterday granted 4 continuance in tho’case of Michael Nrady, arrested tor keeping Oo gambling house at No, 148 Clark atrect, and also in the casce of a lot of vagrants who took changea of venue from the South Side Potice Court, Ben Johnson and Thomas Rafferty aro two bold. desciples of Claude Duval who yesterday held up a fellow named Joscph Stovens under the Lake atreet bridge, snd robbed him of $50, They wero tocked up at the Madison Street Station by Oficers Gavin and Dougheriy, Pawnbroker Andrews wae fined $25 yceterday for carrying on 5 pawnbroker's business without alicenve therefor. ‘The city ret license owlny to his well-knavn crooked pi Hes, and he persiets ig keeping up the bnsiness, Me Will bo arrested arf Gned til he shute up abop, Detectives Rvan and Scott yenterday found Charlee Smith, Charles Waggart, and John Sekai #,. three boya, who were the pousessors of sevetal find coats and some: jowelry, for which they could not ratisfactorily account, bi wore luckud up, and the progerty ia at Central Station awaiting an owner. Officera Twohey and Lacey yesterday afternoon captured a notorfous thief named Henry Laweon, allaa George Maguire, just on he -waa emorzing from the house of Isaac A, Mather, No. 77 Mather atreet, with a box of jewelry and some clothing. “Tho Rasslan oflcer immediately returned to the camp with this cood news, and the suapen- sion Was no sooner published: in the Ottoman army thon the’ Turks brought all kinds of re- {reshment to the Ruasians, whose camp fn an inetant became like a fair, abounding in every- ‘thing, thelr enemies likewise giving them tho tender name of cardatzes, or brothers, Peace was in two weoks after concluded, though much opposed on behalf of the King of Sweden by Count Poniatowskt. THE CONDITIONS OF PEACE, “The Czar was released upon promise of sur- rendering Azoph, demolishing Tuganrog, Can- nineck, and Samara, of leaving tho Cossacks In Tepose, and of not opposing thercturn of the King of Sweden Into bisown dominions, On these terma the Vizier not only permittea him to retire with safcty, but oven gave his army an escort of some thousand apahis to preserve It from the insults of the Tartars ‘and Volanders of the King of Sweden's party, who were not. well pleased with thotreaty. In acknowlede- ment of the Czarita’s serviccs Poter mado her no less a present than the crown and throno of Russia, with this declaration:—'That the Em- press Catherine, his most dear spouse, had been of grent servico to him, not only in all the dan- gers of the last war,.lut aolsoin soveral other expeditions wherein aie had voluntarily accom- panled him and assisted him with her counsels as much as was possible, notwithstanding th weakness of her sex, particularly {n the battl against the Turks upon the River Prath, wuere his army, reduced to 22,000 men, was to make head ogatnst 200,008 Turks, It was under this dangerous circumstance that she signalized her zeal by @ vonrage superior to her sex, which Ja of Denison & Weddell were at the freight depot, and were Fepisvined forthwith, and wartanta sworn out for the Lonergans, who were soon taken into custody, and held py Justice Summerfield to await further developments, it being thonght that other evicting in the country would communicate what they know about gettlug awindled Lichtenbarger & CO, commiseion merctiants, etc. It was oluo re- ported that two car-loads of wlate were shi ppeil from. some point ta the Lonergans, and was now here awaiting their dispositlo lerchants, manufac. turers, and others in Toledo,Wollet, Alton, and other places have been victimized, xuods and prod. yele having been eentand no returns received from ern. * The prisoners bear a bad reputation, and will havo hard wark to convince any Jury ordadge of thelrinnocence. They are in the Arindry for safo- keeping. — THE WORKINGMEN. SIXTH WARD CLUB, A meeting was held last night at No, 600 South Halsted strect for the purpose of forming n Work Ingmen's Club in tha Sixth Ward. There wero from 100 to 150 present, all apparently nolonging to the laboring class, and the room, an unoccupied store on the ilrat Noor, wae uncomfortably flied, Mr. Hlorence Donovan, a lumber-measurer, acted na temporary Chairman, and the bualnees began | by the bined the vlatform recently ‘adapted by tho Workingm@en's party, Among the aalence wero sevoral persons clalm- ing to represent the Communist or extreme wing of the Labor perty, and in pursuance of thelr urua}, tactics they “attempted to capture — the’ meating and force the adoption of a series of senolutions prepared to suit themselves. ‘Thwarted in this attempt they became noisy and uarrelsome, and tricd all in their power to disturb r ria Imen’s tollet, ani a4it makes a hoary tather tt 7 ofthe dnest sospa for barbers’ use. It in {es lag placed mpon the marker, but the demand fot It will soot come general.—Aeu York Tribune. ._B,T. BABBITT. New York City, AUCTION “SALES. naa ORIN A Re oa Wi. A. BUTTERS & CO. Commisston Auctioncers, 118and 120 Wabash-ar, BUTTERS THURSDAY TRADE SALE. DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTINNG, Shirts, ond Drawers, Cardigans, Wool Hosiery, &c., 2 THURSDAY, Aug. 90, at 0:30 o'clock af thelr palcaragnie; 18 & 120 Wabash-ay,, corner Mudie nat, $27~ Morchanta will alwaya find salable goods at theso salen, Wi. A. BUTTERS & CO, canctit ASSIGNEE'S SALE. DIAMONDS, | GOLD AND SILVER WATCIIES, ‘The finest American and Swisa Movements, fod Neck, Guard det aud Spero Chains, ‘old Rings, Pins, Studs, anid Crosees, Valuable Siamond Cross, Silver-Plated Ware, tore NO. 72 STATE-ST., near Naadolph, ke, at 8 TubRSDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock. By order ed the Assignee, from tho time of commencing work will be agaln in place. ‘Than it will be scen that there will only ‘be » delay of two weeks before the bridges wili be agaln ready for raliroad traiiic. * + ‘The Fighth Ward Club of the Milnois Division of the Wockingmen’s party held a fatrly attendod mecting Jast evening In tha Weat Twelfth Strout ‘Tarner-Hail, the President, Henry Stahl, In the chalr, Mr. Hishop read the platform, and tntro- @ duced John MeAulife. The Intter aineocted the latform to the crent xatlefaction of his hearers, for ‘ney appluded jondly. Mis remarks wero not an inisinmAtory as usunt, bat-were moderately tem- perate, and’ faidy logical. In his. opinion, the workingmen were badly outrazed in the recent outbreak, when thelr mectinga were broken up by the policcmen's clubs, but rovenge was just whit mintt be avoided. ‘Time alone, and an organized effort to rlaht nociety, were tae only remedies for the demoralized condition of the workinuman, Other apcakers were expected, but,-tn thelr nb: sence, McAultife was at no loss to fill ‘up tha allot ted to hours. Attention fs called to a novel, and what must prove a very Interesting, entertainment, to be riven under the direction of a number of prominent ladies, for the Uenoft nf Hahnemann Homeopathic Uospliat, At a prellininary meeting at the Tree mont House parlors, it was decided to give the charming opretty, of **Ited Rtding Hood.” nover before given in tiie city, and the ladies having the matter in charge solielt the co-operation of nlf dis- posed to wid in the work, One hundred and fifty little girls and imieses will compose the troupe, and’ tho opera will, be conducted by Mrs, Harlan M. Vage. ‘Those willlay to aid in thir undertusing will please wend thelr names as follows: | Weat Side-Strs, A. HS. Pullman, 258 South Ashland ayenue, and Mra. K.P Shurley, 65 West Adains street? North Side—Mirs. H. We King, corner Superior and Rush stroots, and Mrs. Y alr smitth, ‘ WAN DECLARED. “But this letter made no alteration in tha resolutions taken at the Porte, which soon af- ter, by the iniluence of tha new Grand Vizier and the Clam of Tartary, declared war with hig Czarish Majcsty. Inthe month of March, 1711, the Grand Vizier, having made the necea- sary dispositions for the cainpaizn, went out of Constantinople to put himscl€ atthe head of tue Ottoman army, which was assembled at Aurfanople, from whence he caused them to de~ camp aud take the route of the Danube, The Czar's Minister being imprisoned and his coitk- fers stopped on tle frontiers of Lurkey ho could not be nformed of what was dono at Constanti- nople, but learned so much by other hands ns, to be able te eive orders to be {n the field bofora the Turks. Ho Nkewlse prepared for the de- fense of Azoph, whither he sent Vice-Admiral Vandercruys with 800 good eva ofilcers, anu, leaving to Prince Menzikolf the command of hia forces by sea and land in Livonia, Iugria, and. Fruland, he set out himself trom St. Peters- burg to Moscow that he molpnt the more readily altend his new levice and dispatch a nuncrous army into tho Ukraine. THB NUSBIAN ADVANCE, “The Goncrats Repuln, Allard, and Galliczin conducted In threo columns across Potand tho best purt of the Russian troops that wero in Samogitia and Lithuania, which were soon Increased to 100,000 inen. Tho Veit Mare- schal, Czeremetolf, who was already on the frontlers at the bead of his army, received 30,000 men of the new levies; tho Prince Roman} owdowskl bad orders to advance with the milltia against the Tartars, and besides thesc his Sfaj- calcalable benefit tothe pulice force, a part of which they would in reality be. Thelr service would do much to lessen the necessity for an ad- ditton to the police force nt a cost of something like §250,000 a year. and he would do all he contd to promote tho new enterprise, ‘There were now, tn the city G00 stand of improved arma, which had been neized, aa it were, in there pasture through this city pt the time of tho riot, anid his Honor the Mayor was now tn cosreapond- ence with the Secretary of War for‘tha purpose of securing those arms for the use of Chieayo mille tary organizations, Tho Connell conld provido in. the ax Aporoprixtion bill foran armory for the now battalion, The report was deforred to tho next Ligh ie ‘Thirteen new members wera then elected to membership and twelvo applications were re- celved and under tho rulca were Jaid over to the next regular inceting. COL, noL! then rose and yohemently called attention to tho fact that the public press. bad stigmatized as **deaerters’® soine of the members of the Clubwho had served in the lato wot. [t seemed that tho First Sorgeante of ome of ihe volunteer organiza tons, in making out their pay-rolis for the Chief of Potlce, had called soino of the mon desortors, If there were any deserters in the Club ho wanted to know it, for he wanted no such associ. ates, Te p uot want to ait . aide such men. The report of the Firat Sergeant elther spoke the trath in tho {ntcrest of tho public or wasa lie for purposes unknown. It was but just to ali that the charge shoal ba ine vestigated, and te moved the appointing of a com: mittee far that purpose, la}, Carroll seconded the motion, and eaid that he know that thero were some real deaertors, Several members of the Club whu happened to bo numbered among the dgsertera mado romarks ex- planatory of their conduct, and it woald thorofore Schiller street; South s Ho resisted atrenuonely and waa badly beaten b: if caty had made wtreaty with Apaka Laquiv, | not only known to all the army, but throughout. ‘M.A, UUTTERS & CO., Anct'rs. Lelt Calumet avenue, and | sensible men preroat te teevone tle es thRCus" | Lacey with the but of his revolver. “Ite ts knows Caen ri ned eaeenuts aforesaid, in making out | Princo of tho Calmuc Tartare, whi sent um 25- | the whote Ewapire.” ‘i ia Se a aia Salt aes cae bleh enue. ceedings, although evmewhat aulay, were not dias, to tte, poles aa m very dangerous and alippery | (el! ‘iotached yt. ‘and the ab. | 000men, fur which tho Czar pald him 100, ‘THE GREAT RMPRESS: 500 dozen Gjovos and Gauntlots, PER! Z auch ducats in specie, ‘Thus, without reckoning the troops that remulned under the command of Prinvo Menzikof or tho Cossacks, his Czarish Majesty had got together an army of 150,000 men, afl regniar troopa, to go against the Turke. And Apaka juin tuking bold of this favorable opportunity to fall upon the Prevopian Tartara, his evemies, brought 60,000 Calinue Tartars into the eld and employed 22,000 Circassians against the Durgowski and Norowskl Tartars, le fol wences causcd by set down, perhaps partiy in joke, as desertions, The Chalr offered a somewhat lengthy explanation of thatpature, The Committes was, however, nppointed#aa follows: Cal. iolton. Col, Stuart, Aa). Prutt, Maj. tu id Maj. Lal, ; LETTING IN TUS PRIVATES, Col. Bolton offered a resolntiun to the effect that it be declared the sense of the Chicago Veterin Ciub that all men who had served tn thy nea or on yraced by uny outbreak, The fret speaker was Mr. John McGllvray, a member of the Stone Cutters’ Union and’ ‘the Labor League, who reviewed tho platform in getall and urged tte adoption by the meeting, Ma was followed by Mr. Jon Conway, a working shoemaker q@ho warned the audience against listening to the Bt deg blandishwents of the professienal poll- tel Instance, ho brought forward Fouth-Town notorety, whom -he charucterized an a representative specimen. “This great Princess was born of poor and very humble people, and spent the best part of her youth in the capacity of a common house- servant. Having made peace with the Turks and recelyed some wagons of provisions from thu Grand Vizier, his Czarish Majesty prepared to jeave the Turkish domiwluns aod returned to lis owncountry, It is reckoned that this cam- pdtgn cost the Czar 20,000 men, besides sons Inilfions In money and fewels,”” . FULL. LINE MATS AND CAPS, The Hon, Paul A. Well, of Wisconsin, is at the »Palmer Eonee. The Hon. J. I. Joy, of Dotroit, $s a guest at the +Paliner Houee. * The Allocheny Base-Ball Club, of Pittsburg, ts at the Trenjont. ‘The Hon, Whillam Lathrop, M. C., of Rockford, is a guest at the nont. ‘One of the Little Sisters of the Poor, who runs charitable Home for the Aged on Iislated street, waa yosturday Ited and badly beaten by a viraco named Bridget Looney, residing near the jargaret anc Fifteenth atrects, Tho Sle- iciting in the nelghborhood, when the yixenish woman rushed upon fer with most foul oatha, anda. Jetne club with, which she laid open the aleter’s head {n several ‘placce, Oficer Lace: arrested Bridget, aud locked her up at the Mad{- AT AUCTION, THURSDAY MORNING, Aug. 24 at our salesroomy, 318 & 120 Wabash-ay WM. UTTERS & CO., Arc die Hon, (Holland, of Moneoek, Mich, te | Slike cannot undorttand hat the workitinien are | gon street Stato BOLLS lane ieee acral received nn whe arg on the bordera aud occupy the ramparts lickin stopping at the Palmer louse. foing to Yo, and solicted the speaker to visit him . B. a come mambel the Society of tho Army of the | of the Crimea, o ON. HOUGS, D, It. Locke (Petruleum V. Nasby), Toledo, o., | ait wik nudttora aver. For two yearn vcforo this asUeafin es Gault formerly, of, the hat dea ohne | Tennesse, whlch Huclety Is stow composed uf unly AN IMPERIAL. MANIFESTO. SPRINGFIELD. i aanistt . is siopping ut tho Urane Pacific Hoel, hehed coeiily tenured) tho existence of Mr. Cons | fatter, wae hold up and badly beaten Taen iay | the commiasioned officera uf the arwy. “Tis Czarish Majesty uow published a long eS, HERTS ia WAL ASIAN, Minn Clara Toulvo, Kellozg war at tho Palmer | “AS. Dunne, andsratood to. be erother of the | €Faaine at 7.40, Soar peartntn 8, few dgarsOr Nt | vanced te argument Last wecaane corte aes Mey. | manifesto, soutiopturth the reason Shree; | The Equaltzation Woard—Nunkruptoy Case | —— lice ae Bin Grabelens 27 SNe teeven thie morning for ) ferent aapirant to Aldermanic honorain the Vitth | the ‘cornes of ‘Pightcemat aifeees thine carci | beenineky Wakelr army espermnce tur aroma | iE ues war with, that pertidious breaker ot |“, "the Rallroad Bteikers, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, not set themselves above their fvlluw-wuldiers, and, drawing a circle around themsclyes, refuse atimta- sion to men as honorable aa theiaee! vor, en, Beem followed ina furcille appeal in be- half of tho resolution, and. it being pat, it was passed, some vf the privates voting s;uinst th Teaolution tnat thay might nut ba cousidered a knocking for admalasion, Upon motion Gon. Chetlain was appointed ‘* messenger" to prevent au engroseed copy of the resolution tothe Army uf the Jennessee, which miects Sopt. 6 and 6, wt St. Paul,. Minn. A gentleman present had recelveil u letter froin the Private Secretary of President Hayes, extending an Jovitation to all who bad served ia the Twellthand ‘Twenty-third Oblo Infantry Hegimenta, and tn the Kanawho Divislon of the Army of the Shenat.doah, which Gen. Hayea commanded, to 6 reunion, to be heldat Tremont, O., Sept. 14 and 25, ‘The sheeting then adjourned to the second Wed- neaday in Scptember, . RELIGIOUS. . CAMP*MEETING, Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune. Cumton, fil, Aug. 27,~-Yesterqay—Sunday was the Important dayeol the iectiug thus fieace, as ho vealled hint, Achmet, Sultan of the Turks, but before this declaration was made public the ‘Turtars bad becun hostilities, and the Cham’s son aud the King of Sweden both published long manifestos, The Cham was at the head of 150,000 men, his son commanded 50,000, and the Palatine Potocky followed them at the head of 10,000 more, got tozether froin all natlous. The Tartars, who were nelghbors to the Dowak! Cossacks, id engaged then to revolt, bean their hostilities on the side of Azoph, but thelr campaign lasted not loay, for, having advanced as far as Izium and pillaged: the country about it, and defeated 4,000 or 5,000 Russians, they marctied off withthe booty, His Czulsn Majesty, hearing of the great “eqnip- todnt of the, Purks upon the Black Sea, nade ex- extraordinary preparations on that side, fitting out twenty ehjps of tne linc of battle and other yeasels tu 4 great number, in which 23,000 nen were cmburked ; but the waters of the Dou were 60 low that the arg voascls became useless, and, tho success of The campaign affording aa ttle occasion for the Turkish flect, there was nothing done on this side, 7 MKITISM INFLUENCE. . “During all these preparations on both aldes the Queen of Great Britain and the Btates Gen- Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Srrmaricp, lll., Aug. 29.—Tne State Board of Equallzation to-day adopted a resolution re- ferring to the Attorney-General for his opinion all legal questions connected with the duplicate returns made by thc County Clerk of Cook County to the State Auditor, and by him sub- mitted to the Board. Consideration of the resolution Mixing the per cont of State assessment was postponed. + Thomas IL Carter, a banker aud member of the banking firm of Skillloz, Carter, Arcuz & Co., Beartstown, to-day filed s petition in bank. tup ‘y agulust bintself ‘and partners. Dofoud- ante aro cited ta shuW cuuse, The Departinent of Agriculture to-day re- celved a diploma awarded at tho Ceutenntal for the extitit{ou of Tiuols products by the Stato Board of Agriculture. ‘The raflroad atrikers In jail here from Urbana, Champaign, and other points are moving for their reluasy, and a petition to that effect to @hie Federal Court hus retcived the. Indorsement of the prosccuting ratlway officiate, if It is were conceated behind some trees rushed upon him, and, knucking him senseless, anatched a valu- abie watch and chain and ran, Onicerd, Bonfeld Inet night recovered tho watch, and says he isin close pursuit of the higwaymen. COVLIN & HAGENBACH. ‘The case of Coplin & Hugenbach, cigar mannfac- turer, of South Chicago, who were arrested on coraplaint of B. 3, ltamsey, one of thelr employe: on a charze of disobeying ¢ up again before Commissioner Hoyne yeaterds. aad, after # long examination, the accused were discharged. In fact, the eyldence tended thor- oughly to, tbow’ that maey worked fhe job to pet his empldyers in trouble. ie wrote lettere . to wevoral Dervans, among thom Coplin & Magenbach, in- Uarating that he knew thoy had been guilty of bay. {ng cigar-boxes in thelr poasession the alamps on which had pot been canceled ns required ty Ne gnd requesting them to **see” him immediately, Inatead ofobeying, Copitn & Magenbach saw thelr attorney, and Hamsey. wae ot once arrested for sending threatening Ictters, and conmiltted to jail, «He was, showever, permitted to push charge, which he did, but unsuec- faily, ‘Tne accused denicd the charge, howed that Ramsey. on the night of Aug. 18, carglnd s laze peckag into the factory at night, and thaf the next day aucanceled enipty boxce laboring man himsolf. ie was opposed to tho y capitalist and tho politician, ond wanted the labor- inz men to aclect xome of thelr own boty to fill tue otliccs, Hopresentative Sheridan made a few ro- marke and-the platturm having been adopted nem con, the mecting dlepersed. THE CIPY-ITA LL, The Ilconse recelpts yosterdsy were about $1,500." The Comptroller yceterday issued revonue-war- rants amounting to $2,500 and redeemed popular Joan certiGeater amuunting to $500, ‘Tho Treasurer's recelpis yesterday were $1,401 from the City Collector, $1,810 from the aVater Dopartmont, and $2,370 fram the Comptroller, Tho Mayor audited the August pay-roll? of the Department of Public Works and tho bridge-tend- sacral yesterday, The amount of the latter te AucUoucers, 7Band BO wandoph- FINE GOLD WATCHES ! JEWELRY! DIAMONDS! AT PAWNBROKER’S SALE This Morning at 10 o’clock, AT OUN STORES, Nos. '78 and 80 Randolph-st. ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Our Regular Friday’s Sule, Aug. 31, at0:30a. m, A LAGQQE: AND ATIBACTIVE SALE. New Chamber Suits, « Parlor Furniture. A full Ine rood Drussels and Wool Carpets, Gen ‘Mr. W, IL. Crane and Miss Kate Newton, of the Crane-Itobeon Combination, arrived at the Tree inont yesterday, Mr. G. W, Cono, of the frm of James Wilae, dr, .. returned to the city yeuterday, oftcra tiro-week# absence In New York, Dr. CT. Wilbur, the Superintendent of the Gtate Institution for the Feeblo-Minded at Line “culo, I),, Jou uuest at the Grand Pacific, sig. Verdi, G. A. Conley, J. Grad, and 3, Behrens, of the Strakorch Opera Company, aro stunning at tho Tremont House, en route lo San runcieco, Tho Hon, W, B. Willams, M, C., Allegan, ich., and’ 100 members of tho Michigan Leyte: lature'ate at the ‘Tremont. ‘They have just ro- Unrned from a trip to Lake Guperlots TUE SOUTL TOWN NOAKD held a meeting yeaterda at No. 40 Clark rtreet, duatices I Wolf, Yoote, Maines, Summerfield, Wallace, Supetvivor King snd Clerk Mason. ‘Tho drat named xentteman presided, Claluis aggregating 3U,:42.2%5 were audited and ordered paid, Of the whole amount $5,:HS was for the expenscs of the asecanment, including the Poy, af, tho Asrenor, Deputy Auacesor, etc, » ‘The { bafance was fur tho aalary of the Eight uew cases of scarlet fover were reported at the He Departincot yesteniay, Only threo deaths iy ym thatdisease have occurred thus far nia week, granted the men will be released in a few days. r Sunervingr, $45, There arenow intho pest-honse seven small. were found in the factory. Under the ‘cireum- | far, Lt was cetitated that uot less th 000 | 4 bi . dh The Yorkt Loraine & Alba 4 eral Household Furniture. General Merchandita, i “ xX patients. One of them, th . cetiated that uot less than 8, eral of the United Provinces offered thelr advice 6 Yorktown, Ine ba Township | Ste. ep nal cheated Tea. feedottha*rownClene, gurfogt] S82 eHlary au faked trom No, 7H0° Paulina qivecl, will nut lives | aneubatasomed.as though, the violation ot lew | conte were upon the grounde during the dey, | to the ine ot Sveherse eee RaTE® | gy tite Narktown, Loraine to-day tiled in thy | St *oualt chemednan tea oy & co. e others: f . ba se jolng well. Such miscellaneous bills as have been duly sudit- ed and ordered paid by the City Council Nor he Penses incurred durt **riot week" are now A. Montyontcry was allowed $100 for extra services as Chief Clerk In the Ansessur's ofice, Justica Halves, from a special Committee, res ported shal they’ would be ready to report ua old was resolved’ to bear nothing of It, notwith- standing the Ill posture of bis ulfairs, uot doubt- ing but that by the asalstance of the Turks he should again triumph over tis cucmies, Peter, Notwithstanding the large assembly, the same good order was inaintained which Jas vharacter- ized tho inectings from the be&ioning. The ki ich were honorably discharged, while Ramsey Auultor's oflice a certificate of reurgunization Jali medstoting on the mutability of human ' under the act of 1874. a - SENATOR MORTON, By GEO. P, GORE & CO, aga @3 end 70 Wabash aveauc. claims by faturday afternoon at 4 u'cloc! beady for puyment at the Comptroller's ofice, SUBURBAN. services were held in the grove. on the, other hand, sveing that w part of bis n 1; ‘clock. phe é Ri: . g i IwuMOND, Ind. Aug. 29.—The Hon. Teaac On Saturday, Sept. 1, at 9 o'clock eats ence eae Feport,and adjourn ‘The following bullding-permite were lesued yea: ® avawacon, troups'got over the Duelster into Ins enemy's . hi + ep A The discourse at 10:30 u. mw. was delircred br Eld. J. H. Waggoner, on the sithject of tu Bible-Sabbath. Mv clumed that the Sabbath "was iustituted at the ckeativn, more than 2, years befuro there wos a dew in existen hence, cannot conslatently be called Jewlah, ‘The only weekly Sabbath known tu the Bible ts always called the Sabbath of the Lord, ‘Thu ‘wo! Sabbath siguifics re: hence the Sabbath of the rd can occur on no other day of the week thau that om which He rested, namely; the seventh,—Gevesis, if, 2. In verse 3 we read that God blewsgd the seventh Jenkinson,of the Richmond Datly Palladium,was among the attendants upon Senator Murton Jast night, This evening the following cdl- “torial ls published in that paper: ‘The gen- eral auxfety about the condition of Seu- ator Morton, and the contradictory reports, afloat in regard to it, justify ‘usin saying, and we speak froin personal ob- acrvation, that his inprovyement in the last forty-eight hours bas been most remarkable, His reat lust olght was almost unbroken, slcep- 300 Lots W. G, Crockery, 32 Walnut Drossing Cause Chambor . Sets in white, : 50 Walnut Bedsteads in white, 40 Walnut Buroaua in white, 50 Walnut Cribs in white, 30 Parlor Suits, flne and common, 40 Lounges, 40 dozen Coal Mods, Wardrobes, Book Cases, Sideboards, Whatnots, Exsy Chalrs, Sofas, Rockers, Hair and Wool Mattresses, Mar ule- top Tables, Weinut Hedeteade and Lurcaus, Show country and nobody yel to uppose them, could nob belp attering himself with hopes that dieaven bad destinated the bonor tobim of over- throwing the formidable Eniplre of the Otto- uiana and exalting the Cross in those placca where the Crescent had so long triumphed. OVERCONPIDENCE, “But hercin his Czurish Majesty was too san- gulne, and tovk a fatal step that had Ike to be the ruta of himself and his country, for, relying pos the suaplies promised bim by Braucoray, Moapodar of Wallachia, whe decelved him, he bu terday: Georgo Sherw 8 three-story sturo and dwelling, No. au) Division sirects twecat $3,500; tory wdsti= ‘THE HAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSION: 3 the Bolpp Brewing Cumpany, a throe- e gralu elevator on Johnson near 'Twenty- The Evanston Village Trugtces met Jn apecial aceglon Taceday eveningat 8 o'clock io the roums of the Board on Davis street. President Haeo, through the clerk, presented bis oMcisl bond sn the penal sum of $3,000, with B. A. Gage, C. L. Jenks, and J, H. Kedztoas sure- Uce. Un motion of Dr. Davis, the bond was accept- ed. ‘The special Committeo appointed to ascertain tho amount tu be rebaicd an the special sescusment for the Davis-street sewer, and report a plan for ra {ng.eaid rebate, reported that. they Kad carefully don tou teventh atreet, tu cont, $6000; WWD. Kerrout wo one-story dwellings on Wi lneteu: a Johnson atrect, to cost $2, 500 cach, awe RIOKDAN. ‘The Council Committee on Etection ‘met in the City Clerk's office fast night, “Ald. Beaton In the chatr, and Slstened to the argumenta in tho Itlor- dan: Ulldreth Seventh Ward contested election: a lldreth, wuo bas all througa the trial cundweccd Et anet yesterday forenoun at the rooms of the Grala Iuspactor, Nv, 150 Washlugton atrect. There were present Inspectors Sinith, Boyne, Oberly, and, Secretary Chamberlain. ‘A petition was received from members of the Woard of ‘Trade asking to change the vame o! grades of spring wheat known ay *"Nortnweatern ‘thard.” ‘The reason fur the change was stated, to be that the fatter term explain fiself, and de-’ Bnew tie vartety of wheat Inspected, while the former teru ts iucanlngloys, and tends to myutif: e 1 ‘ it Cloths, cy ty matty | hisown case, made an arguument lasea e i h sulfered himself to be shut, upsby tho Turkish ‘ ier Cases, Parlor and Otice Desks, Carpets, UI dealeed to be changed, reads ae foliose Boat principal polute of the veatinouy Inhis pelt as sabaited ieorcts: Te the following result, here | day and sanctitied It; thus 1 was'set‘apart to a | army on tho shite of the River ruth ina post 6o Erte eerie ot. oad health. Naud FATIOE CooW Meuyeut'ano. 6 ci tanbets Aorhweaterh spring wheat, Nos. J snd 2. Tad ate, iuoegaee, Maia Ja aire eqqununs. Tuataucmborntes cr ails Christe ee vat ene a disadvantageous that he must have been loevit- | uring be waa bright and cheerful, conversing ahaa Uiice shall inelude the varletics of hard spring wheat of Urackett, followed for hie ‘client, Mone “argu. | Actual cost of sew for mian,"—Mark, Ly 27. Ayal, the ouly Babe ably lost had it uot been forthe managoment | with friends with the utmost (recdom and kind. By WIL MOOREHOUSE & CO, good miliing qualigy, and equal in every respect fu tho present tudard of Noe L ud spring wheat." Somo discussion took place onthe question, which resulted in the Commission acting Upon th Petition and slriking out this section of **Kule a aud alfection of the Czarina Catherine at this critical juncture. TIE RUSSIANS AURROUNDED, “The Turks with 200 pleces of Held artillery had drawn aclose curdon around tho Russian army, und were prepariug onc morning fur an ments were long, and covered nearly all of the yol- uminous testinony which haw been {ntruduced. The Committee listencd patiently and reserved thelr dectalon, which they will make known In report to be’ presented to the Council Mouday solicitude for the coinfurtof those in attend- ‘ance ypow bin. During to-day this improve- ment continued, and his frivads everywhero nay be assured that his speedy recovery can be coniidently e&pected."” bath Jaw found in the Bible is that cuntained fp the Decalogue which cnjolng the observauce of the seventh day. It is imposslbte to 6a coustrus the Fourth Command as to make it require the Keeping of the first day. ‘Therefore, there can bo Talance unerpended.....s.cs ores seen Tae This would amount toa rebate of about 21 per cent on the assessment, provided it can be collect- ed. Thoro wasaleg, the report stated, in the treas- Avctloneers, 64 and Su Mandolph-at. At 193 Fulton-st., cor, Green, AT 10 OPOLOOR, ubstituting the following ury to the credit'of this aesesement § 333,68, ac- ivine authority for thu observance of ee e Bhi bulldinge’ou Jeasec No, 1 hard it he be A ei ay assault which must have euded in success, as This a. m., we shaliscll the buildin plu, ated No, “Ehard woniag | ‘LITA COUNTY BUILDING, | Hshton pases auded te cerigeaise of ale. | the drat day of the week, cominoniy called Sune | Seatgltwuleh, must have ended in succoas ua |. REVIVING, Jot. ‘coustaitog of Store and fara, Also tbe good “heat sbull be sound, reasonably clean, and of good miling quality.” ‘The Commlsaion met tn tho afternoon and hetd a conference with the new Chic! Inspector tn rofer- euce lo the generalafatrs uf the office, HOTEL AHKIVALS, will ofthe Butcher Shop. Sale positive. SPECIAL SALE AT STORE, AT It O'CLOCK A. M. Whon we shall sell o large lot of Varlor Purnitare, luwed to remain to the credit of sald assesament, to be used in paying a rebate uf 10 per cent tu all peraons having paid their asseasments who ha: uot previously heen allowed a rebate. ‘The reporg was adopted and the recommendations indorsed, the Clerk velnyg at the same time tn- InpranaPouis, Ind., Aug. 90.—The Daily News publishes an interview with Icading wholo- sale merchants, showing that trade at present is much Iuiproved over last year, and the prospect ig excellent fora largely-Increased and proiite- Czarina Catherine, secing the consternation that prevailed, made use of the power sbu had over the mind of the Czar te put 8 stup to the dan- gerous effects which bis undaunted courage snight at thia time have produced, She entered day, ‘Tho afternoon discourse, by Elder Andrews, was a continuation of the sane gheme. Much interest ‘was wanlfested to bear, and, at the close, the citizens of Clinton and vicinity nude a voluntary contribution to ald tu delraying the Monday will be quasi-criminal day in the Crim. jual Court. The Committee on Public Buildings and Public ; th & hs bart eves 7 a Service yesterday audited a claim of $20,400 in into his tent, and there throwlng bOraclf st bls coneisting of 2a comple Sets, together w 1 Puleeer % Hoe Et inesle jf nlladgtnttas, John favotot Walkse. bs Cele tue ee warrants forthe con- | expensca of the meeting. ‘ fest, with tear do ber eyes bespeshtd iin to ps rary shee UU marents are hu = | lar, fo lat Br ode plccee Kpradacs ew Yorks J. Kirby, Olluy MJ er whatin etho dreadful consequence san Fle Veeder Toe Te slrike of the Iaborete on the Court-Mouse | ,,Q uumber of pide for the driving of plies fn the AMERICAN-BIBLE SOCIETY, OF the days Tees Cloroda wucoaide aa vace | and are frequently aule to poy cash cawin, Tit fords ; lake to protect the water-eupply pipe o| Pounce atte Ba a pti | work 19 at an end. Tho places of the strikers ‘Ou motion were opened end read. ‘Special Correspondence of The. Tribune, feeling ts very hopeful. niotion of Dr. Dayis, wish but not leas so to yleld when reduced to 2 Sahn. eh armen nt teat oad ine AW lawns? | wore qupblted yesterday with new men atthe old | the ma opareesetereed tite Wateh-workg Com: | Gaxcosvitex, dil, Aug. 22—An Interesting tBebotde continued au iy Le euint arias PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR REN er stentery ota Ml . Mu! iM uece 5 D. ocke, . . Li Oo act ass) collective ad |,’ continued she, ‘your resscd army; 4 FC! x. an a + Moree, ‘Uruy WN. 5 A. BINED. Wiad The Mospital Committee met yesterday and au: | DING anniversary of the Bible Society has just closed es y u T a nt waian, hoow ‘Heady de” Bens Wiuee Jowat. tue lev guna’ reales . be Dak luoa. Bptin, coins F. Liled, ‘Leste "Thophaa Sab view the fatutivg soldiers, who can hardly sup- port thelrarms Rhee cou ro hasieft them with the strength for want of the most common necessaries, Splendid upright, square, and grand pianos, Burdett and other organs, at lowest raige, Lyon & Healy, State and Monroo strects. ug eapetiee, bx: : EO. LO | MepAIN ye Den Fura seiCuleumoe UL Nore 0 es * Bishate Lault. 10s XN. 5 ics’ Dress " shines phawis ete ‘ayed LADIES AND GENTS. | aid cleaned, CONFECTIONEI, mind, ‘The Clerk read the report of the Committee ap- poluted to extimate au the Bly ent ieee who reported tuat they thought the work could be coupleted for $4, 350; whereupon the Board passed the ordinance, -Trustce Kellogg baving called attention to the factthat the town was paylog rent for certain ground whereon was ying unused water-pipes and au unemployed englae, Dr, Davis nioved that the Water- Works Committ be authorized to remore ia the Congregational Church in this city, com- memorating tho work of the American Bible Society in this part of the Btate, where me ures were iuaugurated for the distribution ol the Scriptures at an carly period. Tus auni- er ‘5 who were addressed bythe Hey. LG. Harta ited a number of billy, and displayed more than the avual caro in their examination. One of the bills considered was for water-coulere furalshed by the contractor for auch uuds, in which he had charged $15 for elghicgation cuolem Gbpenae was raised to the villas being exoroltant, but the sculrector protested bat, rr tbe, abjection ng pressed by Br, Bradley, be sgrue the AR 33 percent. lt wal not ated oman the eo t Shupherd, Eueble, Col ih hea akon iebtand, Goup ADVICE. “*Tolead them on tothe enemy would expose them to certain ruin, and if the infidels should force this feeble tutrenchment what would be- come of yout What would become of moet Oxonteed Ox-Marrow for the bair, by Buck & Raynes, makers of the **Mara'’ Cologne. MAKRHIAGES, . Ores er, Now vurks Gen. MM. 5.3. Hovey, Boston; kin; ©. it. P, Studdard, Boa WW, tose, A the Hou. Z. A, Phliedelpiisy Witikem bedy, Alabaiar ¥. cs W festail Goahea, Tad. Ca Tremont Lists a forever or see. yous ri ~CELEDRATED throaghou™ tapi Cecomateney cafiven to show what @ set of un- | these commodities to a place where no rent nus | 20° D. D., of Pontiac, bis theme helug Paul's | Either I must lose you PAYSON MAIN Ia Chicago, Aug. 26, 187, CELEDRATED Taroughow her, Connecticut; the Hon. W. lonsbld fell S . response to the captions Jew In the first and | slave toan insolent victor, and you must see | s1 i063 ‘West Jackson-at, i the Rev. Robert Yi sylvester, BL. Luly; 8: Ml. tractore iF ccfowe nave Bee asin ee eo wi anoitct, hae dhe Epylue second verses of he fourth chapter of tho | mo the captive of the Grand Selguor.” At these yon" w edd Collyer, Mr. J. H. Peyson Mrs. J. 4. Main, all of this city. REYNOLDS—JOHNSON—At Philadelphis, on Monday, Aug. 27, af the residence of Charles M. OxE GooY MARK. Commissioner Tabor spoke out yesterday very pointedly in Commitivc. The matter of paylog a Epistle to the Homans, This feld is ons of the eed ‘yanucou’ Hon. Williata Lathrop ‘ot earlicat occupied by the American Bible Socetz in tho State. be Gispose of the unavailing steam motor alluded to. @altention of the Hoard was calied by one of ite iembere to the Dow rather abundant growth of ing @ torrent of tears, she gave the Czar the to redect on the horrid ldvas she had raised in bls mind, but bls natural vivacity i. is Facktarc ¥. Egulestuo, U. 8: Avr the Hon, 5. PL Cerler, ‘Cairo: J. Oi" Heuy, Ouahes Geb vendo Lansing! Jo Lee, Peoria. The Qvamerciugeie thyUnion—espressed to all pare. 1m and cpward at 25, 40, GOc per B. Address orders GUNTHER, Couloes vucr, Chicaza. x