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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 1877. THE CITY. GENERATL NEWS, ‘Tho receipts of the Internal Revenue Department fn this city yesterday were $37,490.77, of which whitky paid $29, 60:3, 10, Capt. John Fait and wife, of 803 Michigan ave- Bue, celebrated thelr golden wedding Ino quiet and unostentatinns Snanner yesterday. They were married Sept. & 1827, in Oblo Connty, Ind. Corner Dietzech yealereday held on Ingest fn the Town of Lake upon Joseph Arnold, arrapected resident of Englewood, who died on tho 2d inst, of Injaries received by falling down ataira several days previons. The temperatara yeatenlay-as obeerved by Manastee, optician, No, 89 Madizon strect, Trin- xr Bultding, waa at 8 a, m. G7 degrees; 10 a. m., 72; 12 m., 75; Dp. m., 7437 p. my 08, Barometer at 88. m., 20.943 7p. nig 10, At 0:30 last evening Wmothy Cammings. while engaged in shoeing a horre at No. 695 Milwankee avenue, way kicked tn the face by the animal, and Bar quite revercly Injured. He was attended at Na, 226 Weatern avenne, north, by Dr. Kohu, who thinks he wih recover, Atamecting of Company A, Second Regiment, held at thelr armory Jost evenmg, James Howes was elected Captain, to fill a vacancy created by the promotion vf Capt. Henneay to the Majorship, Danke Foley was _clected First Lieutenant, and William Fogarty Becond Lieutenant. The Special Committee of the Council on the **Canal Rede mptton Fund" were to haye met the roembers of the Lerisiative Committce, yerterday morning, fn the Coniptroller's office, and informed them of the action of the Council Monday night, and had a sort of **love-fenal," None of the Sen- ators, however, made thelr appearance, and ace coniingly Aid. Pearson and Seaton requested the Comptroller to mail the report of the Commit- tee to Seuator Haines ‘The editor of an evening handbilt, published somewhere behinds tree. ts peculinely bnt per- hapa not unnaturally cenaitive when ang other than 8 complimentary allusion Is made to tramps, In a Jotter to Tie Tranune of a recent date, it wae xug- krated that trampa Might he disposed of by putting Dolson tn thetr meat, and. justsdably fearing the re> tult, the editor aferementlon froths violently and makes an aasof fiimeelf, not stopping to think that the advice waa Intended for private residences Bnd not free lunch routes. . ., The regniar monthly meeting of the Banagers of ‘the Home for the Fricndlesa took place yeeterday. | The Treasurer's report was reud, showing a balance of §7 in the awh box, which amount was Increased < during the meeting’ by various dounauons to + $520.10, Hix were presented nnd ordered paid to the extent of S80. The Reception Committee's report was tex), rhowing that the Home was fever ; eo crowded as at preacnt. Sirkuces has jrevajled to a conslderable extent, The sewerage of Ue sHome iain bad cundition. A Committee, conslat- {ing of Mrs, Howe, Mre, MeCage, Mrs. Marria, and Mra, Van Hl. lilzyine, sas oppolnted and vested with the proper antnority to look after a beqnest: plately mnde to the Inetitation, and take any neces- sary ateps in regard to It. Gen, J. W. Forsyth, nvon the staff of Gen, Sheridan in thin city, says he_ was pernonaily ace guainted with ono ft. Clay Crawford, of Tennevsce, the man who | is oy being Osman Pasha, a ‘bij of the Turkieh army during tho present war. He ; commenced a course at West Point before the War rofthe Kebellion, but never completed it, Gen. * Forsyth met btu in our War, and eald he belteved ‘he rose to the portion of Colonel of Cavalry. Me afterwarda distinguiahed llmeclf by being con- nected with the iifbustering expedition that went over tute Mexico and. captured the Town. of Bagdad. He says Crawford may be over in Turkey at the present time, “ond he ma: te no Governmetd. contractor or soucthing of the sort, but he discredits the ; Statement that this man hay risen to the dignity uf alasha, for he does not believe the Turks can safely be called a pack of fouls, ‘ TALE OP TWO TEMPERANCE CLUDE. Monmogth, iL, fsa temperance town, and the strictest kind of regulations exist with reference to the eclling of liquors, It is absolutely tmpossible fora man to obtaln a Heense to keep o esloon, and neo ronegquencs there are no saloons kept 1 Mon- mouth, To make the inatier stilt more binding, a somber ‘of the public-wpirited ° the and the repecyented press and Influential nen he city formed u conplo af clubs, known **Monmoath Mutasl Henevolent Soclety **Monmouth Mutual Wenefit a ciety." These clubs were organized for the” purpose of promoting poelesllity: and temperance among the Frople. Mr, Frederic! Guyer and Mr, [tichard A. Howk are the respected Freeldents of these two clubs. Yeatorday there two gentlemen’watted on United States Commia- Fioner Horne by request, and were placed under bonds in $500 ench to answer to the query of the court m4 fo why tney fad not procured Iiconaes to ecll liquor before retailing itout. Tt seems that thee two clubs, organized fur the expreva purpose Of promoting ‘*soclabllity and temperance,” Dought whisky straight; cach member paid $1, for which he recelved tickets; when these tickets were used tp another dollar's worth wae procured; «nach Ucket was good for one drink. The lresidents did ob Serle naw paper. notoriety, THS ReWwsuOTs’ OME, Tho regular monthly meoting of the Board of Vinitors of the Newsboys’ Hone was held In the parlors of the Monto at 3 o'clock yesterday after- noon, Mr, Horton in the chair, and present Mr, Skinoer, Mes, Bond, Mre. Booth, Mra, Clark, Mra. Gltson, ‘The Matron's report showed donations for the month of Augnst amounting ta $80,000. ‘The total expenses for the month were Boi}, which wera cuvered by recelpls from boya and donations, ‘The above-mentioned donations wero tn kind, and there wee bevides 8 considerable amount of money jonsted. Acommunication from Baker & Smith, propos- ing to supply tha Home with a bolter to take tha place of the ofd one, was referred to & special com- mittee of threc, conalating of Mesars. Missell, bkinner, and Peck, ‘The Commitice Srpainted to negotiate with Mr, Totas to uct ne Chaplain aud agent of the Moma reported that anagreemont bad teen concluded With hitn at a salery of $2,600, The meeting then adjuurned, NORTH TOWN noany. Amecting of the ‘Tuwn Board of North Chicago was held last evening, Snpervivor Murphy in. the char. ‘The object of the meeting was to certify to the County Moard, as ia required by iw, the Binount of mone: that would be needed for town boven thy coming year. Commlttce appointed to catlmate town ex- reported, submitting the following resolu. i lopted: Kealced, That the County Toard be requested to levy a tax On the taxable pruperty of the Town of North Chicago of 815,000 to pay the outstanding indebiedness Anil expenses uf this town for the current year, Justice Doyle introduced the following, which ‘was ofeu adopted: desolred, ‘That the Bupervisor he instructed to pay no town orders laued proviuus to thin dato without fire comparing salt order with the fat of town orders te: eurded In the mfoutes of the leat meeting, abd that In case auy vrder be bresanted ta tile difering in date oF Amouné fruin sald lat said Supervisor be further re- quested to convene = meeting uf this Board furtiwith dad report such dliscrepaney. ‘Tho Hoard then adjuurned, . In the appropriation or levy anked for the cur- rent year, 38,000 in arked for current expanses, auaisiak 37, UUO Jaat year, and $7,000 for uld Indebt- edneas., Ex-Gov, T, C, ‘Tremont Hougo, ‘Tho Hon, W. A. Wallace, United State: Peutoylvatia, a at the Tesuontes eee Senator, C.B. Peck, General Freight-Agent Chicago & Port Huron Railroad, Is a guest at tae ‘Tremont. House HOTEL AMILVALS Fulmer House—D, Lamb, New Yorks C, King, Noa 100 iain Moblog GE. Parker Wea nor A. hs Goodell, Worcester: C. M. Conklin, New Yurk| PERSONAL, Found, Chippewa Falls, at the ALES Witkon, % ser, Toledo; TAL. ‘Noouan, 1 Merrill, Galesburgs °F hich: tris, Muymout Mryan, Washlngion; J.B. Muyd, Ontaha; tT. 1 Harry, Malthoure: det, husnie, MucingaNs Ueorye, Soteaier, Warlay G:C. Soule et Pra Ot Fires sant. eran Anaad Con We 8, une: demahures’ David “Cay: floustiton, ford. “Oude: Michi; M. eephenson, Meneminees W. J. Draper, New York; Judve 1. tb. tloplins, Peort 1. Her> Billlwater....) nd PuctiiceJ. C. ubbe, han else levcland, New Vurk; K. Marka hinbell. A.W, da, and Ne id. He Boaler, Oniaties A. He site pebermmort etrolty 1B er, Suutl vilaneld,. Misiiasippty en. "A. I. EW. | Buitth,, + Pauls | Capt, : itewtewood, “Canad: ATHY soe Tremout House—The Hun. v1 ies tue Hon, Eb WC. An fh. Knapp, Winona; er, New Vora dH, ‘M, Clark, Buston; Col. At. Aiexauded, Loulsvii i ty, Arka jou’ A, boot, itason TUE WORKINGMEN, SIXTH WARD, ‘The laboring menof the Sixth Ward held a mect+ log at No. GOV South Halsted atrcet Jast evening to perfect the organization of a club for the coming campaign. This was the sccond mecting of these parties, and a mau on the platform, whocame fron the Fifth Ward, voluntecrod the tnfurmation to the reporter that over 600 men had signed thelr names to the club rolld, A sheet and & half oof foolucap paper lay on the table tn frunt of the Secrutary, filled with names, which wero supposed to Fepres sent the 600. There were not over 100 or 150 Upon the list, There wersabout » huudsed pres- bt, W. ‘T. Ragland preelded, and Francis McCor- mnlck acted as Secretary. bpeeches were uade by Messrs. Cavanaugh aud Conway. Tho election of Tanent oficers next took pluce, and Mr, Kag- Fina was elected permanout Chaney eet ie a AMr. Hickey wau vext nominated for Vice- President, but the man from tho Fifi. Wai had been enfertalning tho reporters on the "plate form, “op the “nomination because be 'said Hickey was a poliucisa. Acry immediately weut bp from the crowd that no politician could bold oflice scovrding to the Workingien's platform, and Mr. Hickey was ancercmoniously given the gu-by, being 8, Ky, Then bar O'Nelt nominate ate hman in the audience, who sald be bed been s Isboring man, Wunted to see falr play. Ho dido't want tu **aco ne cut-and-dried business going on there," and be wasn't coing to wland it, ily demanded that the vane of Mr. Hickey should be put to a vote for the Vice-Preaideacy. “A gently row ensued. * MMs. Hickey came forward, aud, {na gentlemanly Td, who manner, begred teave to withdraw his name. Ho- mila hohadcrena member of the Connell and had been elected ta the Legialatare hy the people, yet ho was no pulitician, Me tonld leave It to ang pan tho wa Tho Chair soled against him and 16 wan dropped. Pat Une wan clected Vice-Preaiient. Some- Daly In the andlence desired to rece the candidate, to know ttho he wan voting for. Mr. Firestein was elected Tresanrer, Francis Mccormick Secretary, and John Hickey Corre. Aponding Seeretary. ‘The mecting then adjonrmned to next Wednerday night at half-paet 7. SEVENTIU WARD. 3 A meeting of the Heventh Want Workingmen’s Cinb was held lact nightat Workingmen’s Wall, comer of Waller and West Twelfth streeta. Mr, Samnel Goldwater presided, ‘The Secretary, Mr. a tasenthirni, Feat ne viatform and principles of tho Workingmen's party. Mr. Geo ye Retnlling then rocecied to denounce the Labor Geague, an orznization which has had fenae enongh to repudiate the Infernal Commu- ninm of the xo-called Worklogmen. There was any Amount of raw developed by the audfence duting the fas which followed, and after Me. Winnen had orated in Corinan the imecting dissolved Heeif into ite conetitnent eee itty rIGH! . ‘The Workingmen’s party of the Righth Wort met last esenine in the lover hall. of “Vorwnrts’ Tam Mall, West Twelfth street. Ul. Stat Inthe ener and dy“ atlesen” See retary, The Chater briely — explained that the platform had been already poblisbed. and that they were met to ronsider It. ‘The ex-vrinter and present abuser of the English language, Par- funs, detalleds series of Commounistic platitudes, harmless in themeciver, nnless empbastaed by the bayonet. Mr, P. dtd not favor the bayonet, but constlered tabor ns, in matters of manhood and the like, far ahead of capital. We demanded whether we be freemen or rerfs,—an expression which remotely reminded the reporter of J. M. Wells’ famous question, **Am [ peer or a vasral? “Farther, Mr. Tarsons slung around 4 yhraees as *teconomical organization” (probably {he rystemon which the average boarding-house fs ron), *tdowntrodden labor,” **chihiren. crying for tread, and sach MHke catch-worls, Hayes, Tilden, and Cooper wera bossce and cipttatinin, and, thongh dinagrceing politically, would unite acainet tho man ofiabor, Capital was the Agcre- gation of labor, and no movement which did not look to depriving there men of their capital could be saccearlal, fromthe point of view of the P: S aons-workingmen, Peter Cooper had ‘given. money tothe Now York workmen, bat if" every man had bin own no renson wonld exist for such philanthropists. This was what the bosses called = Rocialsm and, Commanism, but intrntn they were the thicves snd tobbers, They had made the awe, etc. etc. Me, Jacob Winnen spoke tn German, reviewing the variona resolutions, and was fairly wot) re- ceived. There were leas than fifty persons pres- ent, and very little cnthustasm ‘wae dovclope Mr, Parsons’ Scriptural allusions were amusing, but scarcely orthodox, and his acquaintance with the English language neither orthodox, amnsing, nor accurate, Possibly some day the men who actually do’ work will find out that a Mowhard demand for men to **atrike a blow for Uberty," advanced by an Individual who never handled spade or hammecin his Ilfe, won't help them out verymuch, Then they will bounce Parsons. RINT WAND. ; fome of the adberenta of tho Workingmen’s arty were to have organized aclub jast night ot ‘o. GOS West Madison strect. One-half ao honr after the time ect for meeting thera were present one worklaginan and four poltticians, They ail- Journed. and will try the thing again Satardsy night at the same placo. A lack of sufficient noti- fication Is givenns the cauec of the fallure.- THE COLORED MASONS. THE SECOND DAY'S SESSION of the Convention of colored Masons beganat 8:10 yestorday morning, with President Dickeon fn the chair, and an increased attendance. The Committee on Rules reported the following: and i dM Deput: Grand flastera raid Wardens, tirana Hecreraee, Hattie Wt ae eT tie here Ereventlain shailbe entitted to one vos each Some discnasion took piace regarding this rate, D. G, M. Boyd. of Ohio, complaining that his Stato tad been ruled ont. ‘This was denied, and 3 y adopted. ‘The Committes on Kesolutions reported tha fol- lowing: A aifigtatted, That lt n the sense of thie Convention that \ .0 Inca are sove Htewdteds That every Grand Loxiwoshalt holt t Jarie- diction within the geoxraphical boundary of the State ty which tt Ls eatablighed, and shall cxctcise no organic Authority beyond sald boundary except it be in auch Btato or Territory where thers [no sovereign Grand Teaniced further, "Tusk when two (rand Lodges exist at present, one holding the Jurisdiction uf one State, Bod the nther Grand Ledge fultine gus of rire (ates In che Juritigtion aa above, the sald Gran Lodge ine trading ahallfmmediately withdraw Ita warrants and all claling from eald Juriniictiun, otherwire anid Grand aball not be teroguized ‘by the ees cforming & Masonic Union, together with all Grand Jantgea that inay hereafter’ sdopt the rules and repatu- tions herelu ect forth, ‘The feat resolution was adopted withont debate, ‘The wecond met with considerablo opposition, the dobsta occupying over an hour, but It wasatlength concurred tn, . At tho afternoon session there wan a red-hot timo over the third resolution, and it waa yoted down and the following adopted: Reaoleed, That 1t s tho sense of this Convention that the National Grand Compact ahould bo d{wolved, to the end thatthe system ‘of Urand Lodge Soveroigaty be better understood, and that peace and harmony be re- stored to the craft, yi Keantved, Where thero are two or more Grand Lodxes or Jurisdiction, we would recom: ey ect {fo convention end resolve them: selves infu one Gran ize, that there may be no con> Ricting toteresta in sald Jurfadictton. ; ‘Thy Convention then adjourned until thils morn- ing.’ SITTING-BULL COMMISSION ‘TO LEAVE 8T, PAUL THB 13TH INST. Gon. Terry arrived in this city yesterday from tho East, and regietcred at tho Grand Pacific, snb- Bequently taking the 10 o'ctock train at the Mil- wankeo & St. Paul depot for tho latter city, Gen, Terry, with Gen, Albert Gallatin Lawrence, of volautcer-service renown, of Roode Island, com. Pose tho Indian Commleston appointed by the G ernnient to go into the wilds of the British Po slonsand extond 8 cordial Invitation to Gen, sit- ting-all to reconsider bis resolution to renounce allegiance «to hiv = native country, and again become a citizen of the United States. Tho Canadian authorities have become sick of him, and desire the United States 3a take him of their hands. He ts like a white ‘elephant to them; they do not know what to do withhim. lceides, they have po Gon, Sheridan, Gen, Torry, or Gen, Crook to dlactuline him, and Ubey think, like Rip V inkie, that they **aro wlter ail mitout him." So we are Kolng ‘to invite im to spend the winter with us, subject to the samo treatment which we accord the reat of the In- dinns, xo tong a4 he behaves himself, [tis ro- ported that Gen. Sitting Bull has with him about soo atmed warriors, and bis whereabouts aro known only tothe Canadlane, — _ Gen, Torry stated yesterday tnat the ronte of the Commisstogera how motyet he piven them, ‘They will leave st, Pasion the 13th "tna, with full in- structions, They will mont likely journoy to Bls- marck, and up the Missouri Ilver by boat to Cow Isiand. and frat thence to Fort Benton by land, Fron this point they will probably proceed ina northeastorly direction to the boundary line be- tween thls country and Canaga, where they will bo 1 met bya Canadian escort af mounted police, who will take them to Fort Wvaleh, and wil artly thereafter present thers to hia royal bighneers Sitting Hull. An escort will also mect the Comumissloners at Cow, Island to attend then across the country, Gen, Terry aald 6 intich moro direct route to hie destination might have been chosen, bat in order to traverse ithe would want a thousand men, THE CIVy-NaALn. ‘The license-reccipta yesterday weranbout $1,000, The Conmitico on Gaala called to meet in tho City Clerk's offico Satarday afternoon at 4 o'clock, ‘Tho Trensurer'a recelpta ycaterday were $1,020 frou the City-Collector, $4,005 from tho Water Department, and $4,056 from the Comptrotter. George Wendt took out a permit yesterday to bulld a two-story atore and dwelling and a two- story barn, both ta cost $1, 500, on West Van Buren atrecl, near Centts avente, Seven new casce of scarlet fover and one case of amall-pox were rvported at the Health Ofica yea. torday. ‘Ths latter divease ls Bt Nos G48 West Van etrect. ‘Three deaths fi occurred thle week, ‘or Heath ond the Council Committee on were to have met yesterday with a view ‘aclet foyer Ma: Buildin, of deciding something relating to the fummence: frente at Pater eect Ald. Ballas ng out uf the cily action was pusiponed, und t oftlelsis talked the matter over io ‘au'iufortoal way, Comptrolter Farwell yeoterasy tesued revena warrants (o the amount of $1,000, and redecined. pular-fuan cortidcates Co the niwouut of 31, 000. thy people are availing themseirce of the chance of investment of sumsuf $100 anil orcs offered by Be Farwell, aud many smail certifcates ats belng r ‘The Wabl & Hutchinson gang will be continued at work, moncy wherewith to meet the Ber tails having been subscribed. ere are now Glty men wang, and they will bo utilized tn inthe the hin provement of Michigan aveuue, which the Saper- lntendent of streets 1s anxious to Improve as far as the boulovard. : Architect Tiley <‘gives-{tout" that he Je the regularly ordained architect fur the city’s portion of the building to be ereeted on the Court-House Square, and ke promises. to make no small reviet- auco if’ an attempt be made to deprive him of his rights. that the Council clected “him and cannot remove him without cause, Theco wae no cause for lls removal, and he would not submit to any **bulidozlay.”” The sooner the building was begun, the better he would be satisfied. His plans arc ineuch a shape that alight changes will render them tn barmony with the plaus of the county's clure, If commenced right away, :the founda- ua could be all Isid before frost comes. The monthly rupyt of the Fire Department obows that In the month of Auyust there were thirty-cight fres, from the following causes: Ac- cidents, 2; rear | 53 explosion kerosene- can 2; defective oven, 1; defective chimucys, Uawp-explosion, 1; Lightning, 1; overbcating, He claims dncendiariam, known and supported, 0; eponta- eons combustion, 2; xpath, 5: unknown, 11. here were 14 faiae ‘alarms,’ Tho total loss on buiklings was $4,159, and the loss on foods, 25.375; total lox, 39,534. Tho total of inanr- ‘and the excene of inenrance over love, $122,810, The Iarzest. fire ocenrreit Aug. 20, at Nos. 418, 480, and 422 Ashland avenne, A drug-store, huteher-ahon, and a divell- inc, where the loss was $2,450, and ‘the insurance THE COUNTY BUILDING. + The County Collector expects to completo the ealc of all delinquent property by the middie of the coming week, Warden McLaughlin, of the Connty Hospital, has tarned over snow leat Ife now declines to receive any enpplies exceptiin the presence of the Commiastoners. Comnilastoner Guenther armonnces himself ae a candidate for re-election. The last of the retiring members of the Board have now been heard from, and they are all willing to serve the public threo yeara more, What hagq become of the inveatization omered into the conduct of Architect Egan by the Boanl Rome weeks agu? McCaffrey ought not to confers inself whipped before the fgnt commences, 1f Egan has beengullty ofanything-wrong, let him be shown bp. Contractor Sexton ts abont to build an addition to his offiee that he may the better bo nbis to ac- commodate the Commiastoners with loafing room, Ant not to be outdone by Walker, he proposes to have the window-panes painted #0 that the world itay not keep posted a#to what gocson. - Architect Tilley, it ia aatt. will send a bill to the County Board Montay for the ‘* Eurcka" Court- Houec plans, which were adopted by that body at. ‘one time and anvecquently rescinded, From cer- tain coalitions that arc known to exist, the proba bilities are that the bill will be acted on favorably, without regard to its merits, when It tn presented. ‘The Grand Jury dlspored of numerous peity cases yesterday, Tho Aesistant-State’s Attorney: was not with them on acconnt of a lame back, the seaul: of driving tho evening before, Thosa ponics Will be the death of him yet nnlesa he is carota), An cxamination Into tho management of the State Savings Hank will be commenced as soon as hie dittas Geo the Lapere Jiouee, Daniel F Uon; Patrick Walsh, three months di SUBURBAN, Ui BVANSTON. 5. N73 Anco. was St Present Trastees Kedele, A peport wae rend stating that the necesasry Kellogg, claims of Mrs. Elles Pratt, for the condemnation of her Jani for opening Harrison and Lyon atreets, Clerk, showing the amounts of money transferred proved. It ehowed in brief o# follow: Total oh Tecrlved. 5c ‘The report of the Street Commissioner for the Smproremonts within the time mentioned of and duly transferred to the Town Troasaren. A report was read from Ira A. Holly, Saporin- been expended by him $110.88. This was anppia- mented with another, tho myirport whereof was that a contract had beon perfected with Mr. A. W. Fleteher for tho driving of thirty uiles along tho inlet pipe in the lake, for the Fame bealnet the Intrusion of the sounding sea, {he work to done at tho rate of $10 a ptle, Both reports were acceptest, OAK PARK, The Roy, A. J. Scott and family teft Satnrda nignt ona teip to" Europe for a year, ‘was s0 poor tha} bs deelded upon tiie measnre ant nted leave of abscnee from hla charge, the sea ‘M. . Church, Many prayers and kind wishes will health will admit. follow him. itie "plato will be aupplled 90,that Soe days ago McNeil Prcpared what he catled a | regular services will bo held tn the church. Maj. mi of the now Conrt-louse in plaster of Paris, For awhile he tnvited everybody ta come and ¢eo the concern, and he only stopped because visitors began tolsugh at him. ‘The model has now cusne ared, and Mc tries to conceal the fact that he Baa made away with tt himself by saying that rome one hasetolen it. What use tt could possibly ba to: any ono Is past finding ont, Nothing has been heard fora week or moro of the proposition to havo Architect Cochrane com- plete the drawings for the new Hospital bufldinie. The matter was referred toa Committee much to the chagrin of Commissioner Schintlt, and bas not been heard of since, notwithstanding the Commt- teo has bad several micelle. ‘The reason that no action has been token is that noses hare been counted, and its originators arc eativfled thot the |} scheme will not carry. Itisty be hoped that this || fe the end of it. ‘The war between the City and Country Constables continuca to be lyely. The former are vory much Incensed at tho latter coming inside the city to Work, and aro taking steps to exclude them and Punish them for thetr intrusion if possible, The County Clerk furnishes the following Met of J, Ul. Cole and family will conduct tho services next Sunday, moriing and evening, SOUTH RVANSTON, ‘The Sonth Evanston Trustces nro stil hot in tho mrault of thors Calvary whisky ** crooks.” Tat Riuephy aud. =" feynch.* the notorioue havo Just been apprehended in tho aciling of ** rot-gnt and **forty-rod " under the delusivo title of **batter- milk," er ** root-beer,"? LOWER CALIFORNIA. Tho Unpleasant Neighbors of the Good Poo- plo of San Djcgo Agnin B'lling. frontera, Lower California, and Vedro Badiltos, who onty a few hours ago cacaped to this stde of the ling by hard riding, report the whole fron- tler fo a state of revolution. A party of fifty men, arincd to the tecth, rode to Budillo's ranche, where the Sceretary was staying, An Country Constables rhe aro employed around the | Indian boy mare Reng and they City Justices’ offices in serving pavers, etc. : James } e 0% Sickiligott, of Lake: J. lir-MeNabb, Calumet; | CatCly- escaped with thelr lives, coming William Comminge, Lemont; Herman Steman, '| Uirectly to San Diego. Tho effect of this Is Calumet; M.- I. Carrigan, Lyons; and A. W. BENTENCES—DROOKS AND HOSSO GO DOWN, Judge’ Farwell yesterday sentenced the follow: ing, which completes the sentencing of those con- pleted im the Criminal Court during the Auguet erm: Patrick Gninor, larceny, one year in the Peni- tontiary; William Jarvis, lnrceny, two years jn the Hetorm School; Peter Burns, burglary, one year in the Penitentiary; Daniel Flynn, robbery, threo yeara In the Penitentiary; {tichard Neleon, lar- ceny, six months in the Honse of Correction; Ia- mer Stewart, ince: ona year In the House of Corrcetion; Robert Wiekham, larceny, six montha inthe Honse of Correction; Tully MeNell, tar- ceny, three mouths In the House of Correction; Louls Seegrass, larceny, forty-fv0 days in the House of Correction; G, J, Henderson, larceny, 4 yet been delivered acrosa tho linc, but were vx- pected to be on their way about this time, Dis- trict-Attornoy Wildy was still at San Raphact day before yesterday, loping soon to start home with the boys. The cause of this outbreak Is assignod to Intelligenca lately recelyed In Lae frontera that Villagrana, the expelled Governor of the munteipal district, had obtained recogul- tion from the supreme Government of the Re public, and started from Mazatinn with 200 Vedcral troops to land on the Lower California conat and reinstate himsel€ in power. The up- rising fa believed to be for the purpose of or ganizing resistance, and Badillo and the Seere- tary belog staunch adherents of Villogruna, were marked for immicdiate seizure, nud probe shez tareneey ghee aio tay ap, tha mignon for a now trial tn tho care of lrooks | g party, and ts already riding to. thio border to tion, was argued. The motion was promptly | Provelit, if possible, any harm to our eitizens. overruled, and tho prisonera wero sent for anit “MOTHER GOVERNORS is asked what thoy had to au Brooks replied that he had saved the girl's Ife, and also saved her . A Night's Revel In Gotham. Speclat Mevateh to The Tribune, forty-flve days inthe Houre of Correction; and John Spencer, larceny, one year in tha Peniten- lary. ‘Alter the shove sentences bad been pronounced, disgrace, tacitly admitting his guilt. Husso pro- tested hfs innocouco, and matntatned that hehad had no connection ‘with tha affair, ‘The Court then sentenced Brooks to elx ant Tlosto to two yeara in tho Penitentiary at hard labor, ‘They will go down this morning with about twenty others. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘Too regnler Ori) scason of ‘*F Company, Firat Regiment, J. N. G., commences to-morrow night, Deacon Willard wiil lcad tho regular noonday prayer-mecting in Lower Farwell Uall to-day :enb- jects **Children to Christ.” The German Y. M. C, A. will meet to-night In Farwell Hall, Room 13, It la expected that atcps will be taken towards renting a hall for the Ucr- man work especially, : Company B, Firat Cavalry, Capt, Agramonte, will meet “at thett armory, 102 and 104 Washing: ton street, this evening, at 7:30, for drill and to take actlon in relation to uniforms, Employers can he farniahed tree of chargo with their bookkcepors, clorks, porters, Lostlers, me- chanica, laborers, und boys’ by calling at the Ein- ployment Bureau, 145 Fifth ayenue, ‘Tho lton. Kmery A. Storrs will deliver tho ad- dross at tho reopening of the Salurasy night tom- Rerane, meetings at ‘Temperance Hall, No, 211 West Madisun street, Saturday evening, The reynlar monthly moeting of tha Rxecutlvo Committes of the Clitzens', Union of North Chies- co will bo held this evening at 4 o'clock, at Brand's finit, corner North Clark and Erio streets, Ae it te necrasaty to determino ut unco what action the Union will take with reference to the approaching fall alections, the President particularly requests that every member of the Cummitics will ba present. ‘The survivore of the One Wundrod and Twenty: seventh Itegiwent of Iilinols Volunteers will, hold thelr annual seunion in this city to-day, ‘The ar- ranuements are fora rendevous aot the Tromont Mousa at 11a, mi.) whence the party will go by steamer to Ilyde Park and partake of a banquut in the Hyde Park Hotel. Nevans’ band will surnish the music, and tho vetcrans cannos very well os- Tucaday evening at the Fifth Avenuc Hotel, Gov. Garber, of Nebraska, Gov, Bedlu of New home. After they had gone, the quartette who remained for the purpose of Inspecting the city educational institutions found themselves with ‘ime on thelr hands. Whilo cousidering what they should do, Pollce-Commisstoner Wheelor was announced, aud asked to ansiver tho ques- ton. The Commissioner said that os the hour Was Jate the only sights avallablo were the tger and the clephant, both of which could be seen to advantage at that hour of the night, Tho Western visitors consented. Carriages were ordered and the party started In queat of tho Bleplisnt. ‘The frst vlace visited was tho Grand Duke'sOpera-House. About an hour wis spent there, and then the party adjourned to Marry Tiil's. ‘Thelr presence was quickly notleed, and Aapecial programme waa improvised for thetr entertainment, Cilia the course of which Relly and Seddons’ © Mouse” had aset-to with the gloves, which called out loud applause from the wentleinen from Kansas ant Wisconsin, Other entertainments followed, and ot an the Fitth-Avenue Hotel, CRAWFORD PASILA. Looking up Ils Record. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Brniorrzcn, Ill,, Sept. 5&.—An examination ofthe Adjutant-Generats records and reports to-night dhow that R. Clay Crawford, tho Enst Teunesscean, claimed to be Osman Puslia of the Turkish army, wos in Springfield and rendez: cape a pleasant day, voused at Camp Butler with bis regtinent, ‘the Bixty-fourth Infautry, all sharpshouters, Craw- CRIMINAL. ford is claimed here to be remembered a8 6 very adventurous eépirit, and one atill- living member. of Company F, Sonér, saya Crawford was the crack shot of the company. Ho was afterwards made Commissary-Sergcant, the record shows, and In March, 1803, promoted. fn soins gnanner into the Fwenty-aizth Missouri Infantry, when ble Ilnois comrades appear to havo lost sight of him, fe clatined to havo been 9 regular soldier before the War,doncr Bays. William Wotse, alias Smith, an old offender, was last ovening locked up at the Chicago Avenue Sta- tton, chargod with tho larceny of several paii pants from Kanfinann & Bacharach, No. 72 North Clark stroct, Goorge Dodge and Fredorick W, Dodge, of tho firm of George Dodge & Co,. wholesale liquor dealera, at Nou, 51 and 63 Weat Washington atrect, wero brought before Commissioner Iuyne yester- day, and placed under $1,000 ball cach, on charge Of ranking false outries dn thelr yooks of Travee ofm = NEW. ENGLAND MUTUAL, if . ats AGENCY Ov THK Nuw ENGLanp Mu- » peddler, thought q 7 naan, a eecee Spm atnenatt ba itp ret ‘qual Livs-InsuxaNcn Comtany, oF Boston, atreet. 1 the meleo Allen drow a acif-cocking | Mass., LaSaLin Book, Counge LASALLE AND revolver, anit threatened to blow Knapp fring | stanion Stazers.—On account of the death of te Samonsky appeared 5 0 ond tools Allan Hehe West eager tb Station, | Johu Eurly, late General Agent of this Com- pany, all business at this offlee will for the pres- where bo was booked for assault with intent to wll ent be transacted by the undersigned. Gxo, W. Tromrson, Buperintendent of Agencies, Cucado, Sept. 5, 1877, stata AIR HYMENEAL, Apectal Dispatch ta The Tridune, Kanxaxne, Ill, Sept. 5.—Tho wedding of Robert Coolbaugh, of Orion, N. ¥., and Miss Nellie Lewis, of this city, thls afternoon, was a stylish affalr. Tho church was beautifully dec- Gente’ furnishing dealers should be on the look. outtor » chap who {fe trying to rig himself out nobbily at no expense, Yesterday be drove up to Florsheim's shoc-store, opposite tho Tunone Building, , after sclecting a ages ir of shoes, duke} that they bo gent C, O, L. to Phelps, odgo & Palmer, When tha boy4errived at tho door of this latter firm, tue sharper took the woods and sent the boy {nside tu collect tho bill from the cashier, and was, of courss, not seen afterwards, Tim O'Leary worked for George H. Bryant, inter, at No, 101 Clark atrect. Hy wanted monoy. Borore the weck was out, He got a dollar, and quarreled with big. cmuloyer because he | grated, | The bride wore an fuvisiblo-grcen silk en ear Prat mornlug be | dross. Arcception was held at the residence and when bis press was started up by another ent | After thaccremauy. The prescats were pumers ploye it was stnarhed into pleces, the vindictive ung acoundrel having plugyed it with bite of ron. Ife had the cheok to appear upon ihe scone, and when taken to task for his meanness replicd by deawing & tuvolver on Ste. Bryant. O'Leary was locked ap atthe Central Statlon by Detective jordan, Jobn Miner, the engineer of ‘tha steamer Bon Drake, was so roughly handled yesterday morniog about + o'clock, during a mulec, that le had three of his ru brvken, aud had to be conveyed to the Mariue Hospital, Aman named Kubert Heed ace cused Mincr‘of an attempt to take possession of bis zold watch and chain and a amallsum of money, fo tho report fone and o Syne ensued between then on the dock near Clark-street bridge, Mi- Ber has but one Icg, bat tes powerfal ms; soveru struggle resulted, in w broken bounce referred to above, Roed w. bly beaten about the face. Policemen wer scone aud arrested Miner, alter a etrurgle, injuries were au scvere that ft was fouad bec. ous and valuable, a THOMAS J, KINK & CO, + We aro pleased to noto that Messrs. T, J. Kirk &Co, have again resumed busings at their old stand, Nos, lj ant 193 Loko street. This Grm has long been (dentificd with the Irun, steel, and heavy hardware trade of Chicago, and their sus- penslon was a matter of much regret, capecially to thelr many patrons here in the city, who havebcon unable Wo obtain claewhere many of the apeciatiles of which Mesure, Kirk & Uo, are sole Western agonts. In looking through their oxtensive store weGnd a full assortment of tron, steel, nalle, springs, axles, cic,,—In fact, oyerylbing pertain- Ing 10 o firet-claes tron establishment, Including Smported and domestic goods, They sre aleo the solo Chicago agents for Willlam Ciark & Co.'s ccte- eS BSE: to send bim to the h ’ brated **Solar” hoop and band trou, which hay treatment, Reed ‘s'a yoong ae ae precede | attained such eavlablo repatation among consume conucetlons. era, bud the famous **Jeferson"* nally, A jack of Justiée Summerfield yesterday held the follow. | space prevents our eautncrating the many articics tags Mionle May, iatceny of $4 from George | in the wagon hardwere and woud-work ling a tour Wultanus, of Salina, WO ty the Crigunal of thelr store presents, bat we feel justised in bearing testimony with the firm in regard to its om | completencss aud quality, We heartily congratu- late Messre. Kirk & Co. on the pleasent termina- fans and Hester Wallace, thirty days cock in Hon of thelr dimeulties, and wish them & prosper- . ley. forging bla bruther's uame order for $25 upon Norwa’s Orieatal Mille, $1,000 tu the Ozoutsed Ox-Marrow for the hair, dy Buck & Gidea 1 Court; Lawrence Burks, “Tareouy of | Usyoes, suakeryof thy **Marv" Cologne. 00 Court; Bernard Galiagan, burglary of tho store of Daviel Jacksou, No. 217 South Water atreet, ditto; James and Jerry Donovan, Jarcei gucets of the Sherman Houve, $000 an pectively to the Crimlval ‘Court; Avnie Wil ams Pinmber’a materials from varions shops, $1,200 e Alten. larceny froin J, . Tavlor, of 2500 iitto: ohn Thomas, con- Hacnelng Lott Walt ont of $150, $1,000 to the Uth; aniey, six months in the Honre of Correc- The Eranston Vilinga Trnstces met tn regular , bi-weekly session Tneatay evening In {he office of tho Bosrd, on Davis street, with President Muse inthe chair, Mesldes this fanctionary, there were Gage, Jonks, and legal steps had beed taken toward adjusting tne Tho report of Robert R. Scott, the Village through his hands from the beginning of «the Present flacal year to Kept. 1, was read and ap-* month of Angust was likewise eabmitted and ro- ceived, It showed atotal expenditure for streot $160.50: and that $35 poll-tax had heen received tendent of the Water-Worka, stating that, from 4 he would soon transfer lils operations to elty prop- the time of his electian up to Sept. 4, there had erty, aud thoy uccordingly supgestod that tomes {hing be done fo protect the property. Tho Com- rotection of the Nfs health 8an Dizco, Sopt. §.—The Sceretary of La- feared a8 to the Elflott boys, who hays not as New Youk, Sept. 5.—At the conclusion of! their general reception and business meeting on ‘ Jersey, and Goy, Newboldt of lowa, loft for | early hour this morning the party returned to THE STATE, to Get an Expert. State of the Bank in 1873, Sonnd at That Time. The Hanslein Entry Explained, thelr investigations, ‘Mr. d. P. Wileon, the lawyer. ne regards taxes, mitico adopted the suggestion and anthornzed Mr, taken caro of, and” did not bank will (hos hold on to thls portion of its assete, MR, GOODWIN WAS ASKED TO BXPLAIN come across In the hooks. property of his, giving u note secured by a morte to Goudy & Chandler, who asanmed the mortgage, and be (Goodwin) got back hfs note. ‘Tho expla: depart, . ‘Then the Committee calted 1n MIL. D. BIDWAY and Mr. Perkins Dass. Up to this Ame the pro- tions might go out to the world, ‘The Commiltes eaw the Juxtice of the demand, and the reporters were Invited to take seats in the Kittle room and hear the proceedings, Mr. Stdieny was first usked when he teft the bank, and replied that It was In January, J873, ot which time the booxe ang everything were straight, Betng asked as to when the others left the hank, he replied that Me, Haines lett In 1872. Air, Haas, in texponse toa similar question, satd ho old his stock In Januar: omcial position nutil October of thatycar, Messrs, Dore, Foster, January, 1873, or thercabonts, Mr. Sidway had by this time Ledger E, which, he stated, showe: ontiand Jan. 1, 1873, thot Tre Taimuse was able the asavts of the bank at thattimo.] Mr Sldway all the onscta added that the Committee mizbt havo looked {nto this book a week ayo if they had x0 dealred, a8 It lay right under thir nowes. a if Wontworth thought thfs savored n little of criticism, and wid to Mtr, Sidway that the Com- tulttes “did not want to he censured. They were trying to find out all they could, and it was’ not to bo oxpecteed’ that’ they conid fight on just the right the right time. What he wontd like ta know, farther, was whother there wasa jonrnal or ony othor sir ages in detail what these nseuts rd of. Mr. Stdway eaid there was, a Keeley remarked that the Committce had not foun: Mr, Sidway said there were other books to show the aseuta Stemizedin detail, Ledger & itself fare nixhed an Kemized account of everything In the bunk since Jan, 1, 1873, Rhorving w at the bank inder the heads of ** iiiile Kecelyable,”” ** Certificates,” etc., ete. Mr, Aldrich asked Mr. Sidway to refor to the nc- count known a9 ** ills Discounted,” which Mr Sidwny aid, remarking that It showed the balance dan. 2, 1873, and that there wero books in tho hank romewhero which wonld show tho various items incinded In that balance. Mr, Weutwortn inqaited of Mr, Bass.a9 to whon Cc. T. Bowen came into the bank, ond when ho wontout, Mr. Masabunted up the records, and. stated that Mr. Buwen came {n the lat of tanuary, 1872. aud tho laat record of his transferring stock showed that Ito date of that transaction occurred Aug. 16, 1875, whon he probably went out, Sr. Sldway' anggested tu the Committee that they OUGUT TO RMPOY AN EXPERT too over tho booke with them, aa nobody but an exiwert could bo expected to yo through the books ond wift matters, v Mr, Wentworth romarkeil that there might be an honest diiferenco of pinion us to what tha Conunittes aught to do, but, according so bis notion, they wunted to fod ont, among other thize, how so much trashy El el had been taken on vecurity forluans. Calumet atock, and Pacidc allroad etock, aud others too numerous to mene ton had been Wlscovered, a feat deal of which waa absolutely worthless, nnd tho fret thing, or auong the first things, to do was to find out under whoo admintetration and In just what mauner the bant bad takon theso worthless securities, Wonld this Ledger , or the faventury, or whatevor ft waa called, show anything regarding this niatter?: Mr, Sidway sald tho books would show It all, and. there waa no difticulty in iinding out anythin they were louking for, ‘Phie Ledger B xhawee everything Inthe bank Jan, 1, 1873, and the Con. guitioe contd foltow it up and see what bucame of those ltems, + Mr, Alurich admitted that the Indger sbowed evarything tp to dan, 1, 1873, but after that date itInoked a8 $f the books bad beon sclonitically doctored no 4s to caver up mattors, The Commit: tee had soughtto get track of matters after that dato and hal fallcd, fe belfeved tho hank, undor Alr, Bitways managontent, bad been run honestly, but he conldn’t vay £0 wach for it under the man- agement of Me, sldway's successors, air. Biivtay again suggested the employment of anoxpert, Peuple ore ein the jdea that they would realize little or nothing out uf the bank and wero xellinj whe book, An expert could through the a gud probably bring to light mats tora of which the Comuitros kiiow nothing, Mr. Aldrich sald thoy had uot given currency to any statement which could lend depoalturs to form bag buch conclusions. ir. Wentworth said ho didn't propoea ‘to out on the step it tell neople they wouldn't got. moro than JU cents, On the oteer hand, he woul notbe surprived if they got more than dO, But what he did wiahto soy wav that if the concern was thrown into bankruptcy, a large part of the Besela would be eaten uy iy paying expenses, Me. Keeley thought an expert would Gnd some Aiticuity in explaining sume of the books It seemed that crouked statements wary made by the bank officers, particularly Dnlkiey, every day, which the bookkeeper was wholly nnable to ex- plain. . Mr, Aldrich, white nol glaiming to be an expert, sald ho knew something abont the way books onght tods kept, und, from his inspection of the bouks, tie Kad cone to the conctuvion that there Were worn Vury apparent iuetances of very queer backkeuping Mr. Bidway nid an accountant could verily the accounts of ‘Jan, 187d in avery short thie. The balances in other banks could verified by going to those Lanks and comparing figures. Mr. Keoley referred to the discount register, ani) neked Mr, Sliway tovxplatu certaln onttics refer. red tu the day beiore, Afr. Nidway ropited that he wae no acconntant now, although he once was, Therefore he could not by expected at a uioment's notice to lizhtua a certaln entry and explain jt tothe Commitics, A thorough accountant, fatailiar with tracing out theso things, could go over tbe books In a short. tine and explain matters lo the ‘Commiltes in a watlsfactury manner. ‘alddeh—Did the bank mako a purchase of . Ale, some REAL EATATS IN HYDE PABKY | Mr. Bldway~Novor. . Mr, Aldrich~Did tho oftcers? Mr. sidway—I bought a pieco of land there a font many yoars ago for $6,000 cash, but the bank 8 nothing to do with bt. Ar, Alurich—I)id tho other officers buy, too? Mr. Sidway~Yew, alt, We bought property ad. Joining ue un land down there, Mr, Aldrich—Who were tho othora? fr. Bldwoy—Mr Dore, Mr. tteines, and Mr, Bebucider. Lut the bank had nothing to do with it in avy shape or wanner, {her farnlab woney of loan and Ur, Aldrich—Didn't money on this purchase! Ar. Sidway—No, »! No money was borrowed on that purchase. ta were bought for $5,00uspiece. { bought 160 acres and paid‘for them, me of the purchasers have sold out aluce then, J have sold partof mine, Dore probably sold some of his, snd I guess Schueldor all of ble Goodwin didn’t buy apy, The bank never hod 8 particle claim = on any portion of the and. With the exception of this lot where the bank now stands, aud Che property it has obtalued through forcclos- ure, the bank never bouxht any property that I know of. ‘The Calumet Duck Company business was simply 6 loan, aud nota purchase, Air. Wentworth—At tho tine thut Hyde Park property was bought wasn't the monoy taken frow thin bank? Mr. Sidway~Tif it was, it wae by check drawn b; the otica a thelrindiviaust aceaunte, whien they, kept th ‘dt. Wentworth—Did the bank hare any lien on ay Mr. Sidwey~No, Jt was private purchase, and nothing eles. : Bir, Weutworth—Mz. Goodwin says it was about the time the Baltimore & Ubio Ratlroad chime in. Lr, Sidway—Tbst was a lung time after I went ut of the bank. “Ms, Wentworth—You ase confident that there ls, ty The Creditors’ Committee Decide Mr. Sidway Tells Them About tho And They Ara Convinced ,that It Was A Brighter Prospect for the Depositors— Tho Creditors’ Committeo nasembied again yes- terday morning In the Jadica’ parlor of the State Savings Institution for the purpose of puraning The first gentlemen who were caifed in to sit with the Committee and be aaked queations wereMr. Daniel Goodwin, Jr., and What the Com. mittes desired from them was to Kyow abont the condition of the property owned by the Inetitntion Tho gentlemen informed the Committee that Connty Treasurer Muck was already aclling the property outside of the city, and that Wilson, who has had charge of thie part of tha bank's business for years, ito sce that the Jand was pasa ont of the bank's hands, Tho taxes will be paid o8 soon as It 18 absolutely neccasary todo ro, aud the 830,000 transaction which tho Comtulttco iad Tn reply he atatod that he had borrowed the moncy of the bank on romo Rage on the eame, Ile afterwards eold the property nation wasdcemed sufficiently satisfactory, and Mr, Goodwin and Mr. Wilson wore allowed to ccedings bad been private, bnt Mr, Sidway inalated that, inasmuch as the meeting of the day before bad been public, and as certain insinuations had ‘been made reflecting on the old management of the bank, the present mecting must alsa be public, a0 that what he had toray tn reply Lo those tnsinua- 1873}, but retained an Porter, and Kidder went out in ‘otten bold of It was from this jedger esterday to. present romewhere in thie bank, the nareta nt the ime yon went out? Mr, Sidway~Yes, rir, ere it lat Ledger By there balances have been bronght forward, fering to Ledger 1) you enn, of conrse, detailed Itema making up there balances, more, Twill say that T can fornia what you want, from the time Fou left. Up to that time, fatistied that things wero straight, jenliy. Mr Gone with the assets tured aver ‘by Me. Sldway, Mr. Wentworth—You say those CALUMET DOCK COMPANT NUNDS Were purchased, Did you take them for A loan? ny fome money in 1871, red atock, the bank for firer It .appears, they changed that loan within lant two yeare and took the Srat-wortgare bonds, ‘The stock they now have thoy got not connecte manner, ‘and also entered Into nn Mortgage bonds on a aRrcement interfered with thelr insutny number ani quantity of bonds they wanted to. Mr. Wontworth—' sider those bonda worth? haye sold at par, of the bonds and the a! {Lang! Ale, Keeley—Yes, but {t's worth{ere, Mr, Hishop—Lnt we have some of the bonds, ble of the atoc! Mr. Aldrich. atock, then? bonds for it. bonds when yon soft? Mr. Sidway—No, alr, there were non vie, hour or go during the day, Mr. Taylor suggcste: old Cashier of the bank, would bo gO to heln tho Committco in thelr researche be found anywhere. engage to apare the ti to accept Mr, ionr the Committes then adjourned, A DETTER PROSPECT. matters, and baso their expectations principall upon tho way the real entate ownod by the a there Is hardy nny doubt that, If overythin, done economically, the depositors will 30 cents on the dollar, and porhaps moro, connt, the books tt was In tl thno, which woutd otherwise be reqaite ing a batch of names, ful ina fow days, This uxplanation will clear away the aynarent inconsistoncy between the dures on the di Mausloin and hts hardware business, MR. JONN ©, DORE, bank, was sronnd yesterday aftarnvon, met =o returned = From kt iampshire, ing papers, Hie hi the Committes happened to be about, ond a Tun wore summoned, only tell them that Up to Oct, 0, Lu, when he went ont 0 bank, everything was carricd on honestly, and the buoks would bear hi r bank's management, and contd, theroforo, give the Committeo no information on that subject.” RBAL ESTATE, ' Col, Taylor's clerks were occupted yestentay in drawing up that statement of all the real cstaty ho can get track of In the namo of Rpencer and In tho namo of the bani, ‘Tho ntatentent wilt probably be completed to-day, when tt will be compareil with tho statement which tne sustract arms atu drawing up. TAX ON DEPOSITS, To the Editor of The Tribune, Ciicago, Sept, 5.—Your atatement in yostor- day's Trinune that the United States had mado a demand on the Asslgnce of the State Sayings In- stitution for $21, 003, 0 as an alleged deficiency in taxes dne from the bank cannot but Le recalyed by the depositors and all others who have any scnse of fairneus and decency with indignation. Anything #0 contemptible on the part of 8 Govornmont offi- corns this domand can scarcely bo belleved ss possible, Slaa the Commissloner of Intornal Rev- enue bad sin opportunity to ascertain tha amount of taxes due the Government from this bank until now, when the fnatitution. has ceased to oxist, aud the savings of thousands of poor peo- plu which bad been confided to fia care aro found tohave been tn great part stolen? Are there no other folds In which the whale enertes ‘of thts oflcer can Ond full wcope? Whew whisky-thleves are allawed to xteal from the Government ona pte Gantie acalo and the finea agaiuet thom. 1 b= collected, in (t tot rather small bueiness for the Government to endaavor to aquoeza fram the poor romuwuteof oeacts left beulnd by Sponcer such a sum as thie, orany aum, on a claim of ot lvaa, donbtfol justice, and probably wholly unwurrant- ed? J trast that the Assignee will resist the out- rage to the fail extent of his power, THE INDIANS. Great Excltamont at Npotted Tail Agency Crazy Morse Dangerously Wounded—Dis- / Petehes to Gen. Bherkdga. Cunrnnns, Wy., Sept. 5.—Gen. Crook and stat! left here at noon to-day for Camp Brown, from which polut a detachmont of the Filth Cavutry, under Gen. Merritt, and part of tho Sccond Cavalry have gone to Intercept the Nez Percea, Gap Rontnson, Nob., Sept, 5.—Crary Horse, who wasarrested at Spotted Tall Agency last wight, arrived here this evening, While botug dissrmed in the guurd-house tie drew 1 knife and attempted to make his cacape, cutting Little Big Mau iu the arm severely, Crazy Horse himself was stabbed {1 the wide and dangerously wounded. The In- diang refuse to have him put in the Buard- house aguin, and he Was taken to the Adjutant's Office, where he now is, There le great excite. ment among tho Jadians, movt of ‘whom baye Gone to thelr villages, Tne troops are under arme, ready for any emurgency, At 10 Pm. Crazy Horse's condition wus regarded more favoraply, and all was quict. Cuscago, Sept. 5.—The following official dow unicots were received at military headquarters: Curysones, Sept, .—To Lieut, -en. Sheridan; Your dispatch of to-day {a received, Crazy Horse Wasalthe bottom of the whole tronble at bot Agencica, nod yesterday his Land was diymemberud by the soldiera and our Judisus, mostly by the lat fer, The members of hie band are being dis- trlouted amoug the other bands, Crazy Morse ie now # prisoner, and I have ordered Bradley to sent him down bers. IF wtsh you wyould send hin off where he will be out of haru’e way, Assured that everything at tho Apenc gules, sud will remains, ‘The advance of the jana Veer party has already come fn, and the bal- auce will bu in Iu four or five di with the ox caption. of five lodges that went 1 Ms up Hittin, Bully Thave given the nevessary orders abou! iwariolng thein ae they come in. ‘This ie tho cud of all »trouble, su far as all the Riuux are coucurned ‘outalde of Sitting Bull, T take 100 cartines with me from Green Ittver for the Suakes, or will get them off the yext day afte way arrival, Bud the wane day if ofai te, eat ie. will push Merritt up that way, so as to Possible, atrengtuen Mart's party. Give mu all the jnfor- mation as quick as possible, yard to the Nez Vercors, vie Gp of Crazy Horse's band bas removed 5 beay weight oif my mind, and f leave here feellng me fectly easy, Geoxns Cooox, a z Brigedict-Gencral, Commanding, Maud, Sopt. f.—Assulant Adjutant-Generat Military Division of the Misaow raat, é ‘The following Wlegram from Col. Bradley, dated Camp Hobinson, Sept. 5, ts just 4 and respoct- fully trausiuitted (or tuo infu lon of the Licy- tenant-Gencral commandin; fhe companies ofthe Third Cavalry aud, ut $00 friendly In- diane wero sent out yeoter YY wmorutug to disarm Crazy ttorse's band, ‘The villago Lroke up very carly in the morning, ond way slampeding when our force seached the ground. About ecven wiles aut sboat forty lodges wera Ppptaced, and more were brought in last night. Friendly Indians are alter thu balance, and will capture thei, 1 think, as they went towards Spotted Tail. prey Horse escaped alone, ana went to Spotted Tail, was arrested there last night, and [snow « prisoner. Lanie Deer's command surrendered at Camp Sacti- a0 Yesterday, wear state that thereat of the 4 ing, 600 nuder Fest Bull, will be ta iu four or five days, In the sbevnceof Gea. Crook, KR. Witt + Aaslstant Adjuant-Geacral." perfect inventory of all The book preceding thtata Ledger J), from piven To nef the Further- man for an hour of so in the day—Mr. Gibbs, the man who Wrote theag hooks—twho will go over thom In con: nection wiih Mr, Keoley aud (ty to got at just Mr. Keeley Wo want to follow tho thing up woare Mr. Sidway—lie will ticlp you get the booke in {helt plscen sothat you may goat them systomat- FKocley—Wo want to find aut what has been Mr, Sidway—We lonned Bie Catumise Hoek Come hey borrowed somo. 100,000 fram us tor five yeate T think, at 8 per Cent, and gave us ae collateral $100,000 af prefer> agreement that might at. any time oxéhance tint the from what J hear atated, the in other ways, with the first loan in any ‘shape oF Within leae than a year after the $100, + 000 loan was made, the Dock Company offered ‘a remium if we would allow them to take it Le ie the ‘hat do you, a8. 8 banker, con- Mr. Bidway—Within & year a good many of them Mr. Keeley—What in tho difforence in the value tock ? Mr. Stdway=Abous 100 conta on the dollar, aghter]. Mr. Wentworth—tHave we got any of tho stock? Mr. Keeley—A little of the bonds, but conaldera- Noahey didn't keep tho preferrod Ar. Sidwoy—That Is gone, and I suppose they got Mr, Wentworth—Wero thore any Pacific Railroad. and this Ledger K shows Mr. Aldrich hero stated that Mr. Charles H. the woll-known accountant, had volun: feered to come In and neniet the Committee for ay ‘that C, D, Bickford, the damian ‘Mr. Sldway said that Mr. Dickford was too busily the time. After some furthor talt, the Committes decided Dayio'n offer and to write iim to bo pissent at 10 o'clock this morning, until which Tho Committce now take a more hopefal view of ants shows up, Sald Mr. Aldrich tas Trinuxe reporier yeatorday: **{$ louks better every day, aud I thinie con. nocted with the eettlement of tho bank's nifairn, ty Ret at leant T Ale Tho explanation of the Mauslein matter Itos in the **otal." attachment tu tho name of tha ae- ‘The property on which the bank had bor. rowed money was scattered all over the city, and tho” names af the viriota borrowers’ ret down in # echedutc, Hauslein's name caino fo that {a opening the account an A te name of **Hauslein, et ol. ," thas saving a vast afiount of space, as well ae Tho. schedite has not vet snot ye been found, bat will probably bo brought to iicht lscount book and the alzo and faportance of who succeeded John C. Haines na Preadent of tho agement of the bank while be was init. None of UNE reporter tuok advantage of his presence to am! him what be could tolt the Comintthee te casa ns Mr. Dore tepited that bo could Im ont, Afte tat dato he knew Sysolutely nothing. sbont the MARIAGEN, “GARIIGAN-MCGINN—On the ith Inst, at ine Church of the Moly Name, bythe Rev, lr. Mes Molten, ‘Thomas J. Gareigan and Misa Joste Me: nn (27 Detrolt papera please capy, CHATTERTON — MORMIS ~ Monaa Sept. 3. 1N77, at tha realdence of the enta. tH0 West Adama atrect, by the Hey. W, 11, Hopkins, Avgnetas L. Chatterton and Clara 2° Mortls, of Chicago, HOWARD—DARRELTB—On tho Sth inst, at 8:20 p. m., at tha residenen of the bride's parcntt ‘No. 478 Wabash avenne, by the Rev. W. I Spent cor: Mr, James It. Howard and Alon Josta B. Der. relle, evenin: ride’ part DE, Se en nnn nn i JONES—At the resitence of R. Jones, 7 uth, Grecn street, Sept. 4. Bp. m., of infantile con. vulslons, Hichard Orville F.. only non of Wiiltamy F. ond Lazie A, Jones, at the age of 2 years, Funeral Thirrdav, Gth inet. at 12:30 p, m., to Rosehill, Felende of the family are invited, CAS#—at Elmhurst, on the 4th Inet., John p, Care. In the 74th year of his age, The fanerat services will takn place from the Chapel at Elmnurst on Thursday, at J o'elock m. Hrlends n¢ sequainiances desiring to attend can tnke apeciat carat the Wells atecet depot at 1 o'clock m., returning at3p. m. LOWNDES~At Iichland Park, Sept. 5, dlnease, Mr. dames M. cnicare Board of Tra aged 31, of b Lowndes, member of 1x4 after & Brief sickness THOMPSON—At Jollet, Tnenday evening, aty tne. Mra, E. M. Thonipson, of thie elty, aged 49 years 1 month and 10 days, Funeral shareday Sept. a ‘at 2:30 p. m., from the residence of J. IL, Yan Vieck, Joliet. Friengs Of the family invited. DELANY—At her residenco, 318 West Polk etreet, Mary Ano Delany, wife of Edward Delany, Frnerat Friday, Sept. 7, by cars to Calvary, ATWATER~—Tho tunoral nervices of Alexander Atwater will take Piscoon Wednerday at 1Go‘efock, aL 1OUS Wert Mudison strect. All the friends invited ta attend. BABUITIS TOILET SOAP, BABBIPT'S “TOILE SOAP i cial and decenti M odors te eae Babaiica Pan Foap hae ported, ankles tte oak, jabbitts Matt Soap has par: andnow nfterstot gene, the PINKS T TOILET BOAT in int ‘orld, Only the purest Fegetabls Otis used nig maniuacture, For Use in the Nursery it Has No Bana, Worth ton times {ts coat to every mother and inchrtendoin. Bamplo bos, containing a eager sty, ounces vach, it free to any address on receipt of ts cents, Address BT.BABBITT, New York City, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTY A PERFECT TOILET SosP, Fitst among the reqnisites of the totiet 1s a rood srticle of Foan, but to procure It Inniot always an eaty Matter, Many of the most expensive Fuape tn the tan ket are made from coatae and dclotortous material an their detteate coloring and fragrant perfume too uftes Conoval the most repulatve {mputttier. ‘Tho disclosures recently made pubite regarding thia subject ars poe tively atartling, and deserve serious conmderatton, Scented Sos)" aro now kaown to bo extremely pbjee Honable, eateciaily if Bpplied to the heads Injnring the air, irritating tho scalo, and inducing severe head achea, Tho character of the Inarediouts may be Inferred irom the etatement of a gentleman -who makes the scoutlny of bueos tle buslivae: nu Fevently declared ths; : 3 ‘which the oceapatton could be followed eres aura ‘Thediticulty of procuring a Perfectly fare, artictsot Tollot Soap ia at Inst obviated, however, thanks to. iy en rise gad chemical skiilot Str, I, T. Uansirr, of ew York, the world-renowned Boap anufacturer, immenaa establishment ls by far the largest othe inited pes, She renown if aes Faatee miany years Leon wi taly 1 gominateds uot this Isteat mcecks Is the approgeiays crown to the numeroua victories atready achiored, After years of patient inbor and acient! Scexperiment, Mr. Banuit has succeeded In. Perfecting the compod Mon of the nest toilet soap ever Introduced, The Prins pat in iiotita arn tho purest vegotable olisy the maa facturing proccess arc entirety new and orizinal, and 0 reauilt is simply nnparalied in this department of In" .f. B. eTown Soar” ta the trade-mark by witteh this etezaut toliet luxtey 14 deatunated, 434 for application to the dsticate skin at tafanta, childre: and fades, tt feaftoxether unequaled im ite cinoiiiert properties. ‘The Soap ts not perfumed, the tngredieats ely of ich atwelnte purity aa to require no wid from chemutry to diagulw Inferior msteriain, Tha most ree fined taste considers tno aisence of artificial periame . fhe perfection of sweetness, and the pecilllar onaracter- > {liu of I. T. Babbitt'a Tollet Soap rondara it tho mos pealthtal and axreeable articto of tha kind ever mana: ‘Though svectally dearabte for tho uso uf ladies aot children, this soap ts equally appropriate for gente- men's toltel, apd aslt makes a heavy lather [tts eiegoae laced upon the market, but the demand £0 2008 coup yoneral, ave York TrIbuae B. T. BABBITT, New York City, ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—<—X—KS¥<———X<—XSXaSs (AUCTION NALES. By GLO. PB, GORE & CO., G8 and 70 Wabash ayenua On Thureday, Sept, 6, at 9:30 o'clock, SPECIAL SALE or FURNITURE. ‘We shall offer extra Indueomenta at this sale te Dealers und Consumers, A-very largo stock of waluut gouda In the white. Parlor Sults du every atyla; Chamber Sets tn evary stylo; Sofas, Lounges, Marvle-top ‘Tables, Euay Chatrs, Watnat led stead ond Burewus, Book Canes, Sideboat Wardrobes, Wir springs, Hair Mattresses, Chait aud Rockers, Shaw Caves, Varlor and Unies Deoks, Carpets, Ol Cloth, and every description uf Furale ture QB, & CU., Auctioneers. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. Commision Auctioneers, 118and 120 Wabasleed A'S AUCTION, 100 BUPFALO Hohes, NED AND UNLINED, DESINAULE LE ae 1 GA) LOVES, THARP Matto si , KEPT. OMB 113 ANT) 10 WAWASIL-AY, Mek Heeaaas alas BUTTERS THUNSDAY TRADE SALE. b 00D8, WOOLEN: TAINS suiire SSP PAW S SARUIGASS, tt eens 1 PRY GODS AT TH _ Wa 2 UTTERS & CO. SATURDAY, ober FULNITURE, AND OTHER MERCIAN! ATBALESKOOMS, 110 & 120 WADABIL-AV. tate ‘A, HUTERES @ COs Age jouer By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioncers, 78and BO standoipheat. Our Regular Weekly Sale, Friday, Sept, 7, at 9:30 a. m. Burora will Aad the Isrgest uate of the season. THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD, New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Sets. A FULL LINE CARPETS. A apleadid lot secoud-band Furniture and Gea- eral Household Goods, 1 AM dise, etc, ELL BY HIRAM BRUSH, Office, 370 East Madison-st. Thursday; Sept. 6, at 10 a. m. Wilt besotd on’ account of foriner purchaser, at 623 Mest Lakers, onegoud steam bo horse powers abo seam pipe; three large couki ich; une One otice counter; ube counter; one carviug table, gue larKe cob cart ue raddlat : Ps. DAY MON AT OUR BALA tre 8 years or dui be soly without reserve. Your Old: LADIES AND GENTE, | aud cleabed. ied ~~ EUMA'TED throughout rm the Unlon—expressed to all parts. 1 tb aud upward at 25, 40, Ge per m, “Addzes orders GUNTUR, Coafesr toner, Chicazo. HEAL GOODS. Wistai ed . Erereany Catytea 80 da, Wigs made repre ‘ES. RURNTAM, tut W, arias ire Cayce

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