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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1877 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Among the decds recorded yesterday was ons from Jocl Ellia to the estato of Lonlsa J. Bigelow, conveying a lot on State street, oighty feet north of Van Huren, and mesanring §0x171, for $75,000. The temperature yesterday as observed by Maonsace, opticlan, No, 88 Madison etreet, Tnine uxz Dullding, was at 8 a. m. 60 degrees; 10 a. i 13 m., 70; 3 pom., 72 7 p. m, 0% meter ot B4, m., 20,08; 7 p. m., 20, hat Trrnrae reparter returned the +*dollsraof Rhis father?” Wo mean the $10 that Father Grogan gave him. —st, It}s held on cal, payablo an aight to the deporlts or. Tue rizty-day notlce In watved. I not checked out, the holder i3 willing to stake itina lenrant wager with tho holy father against the ruth of his asscriions an 10 the characier af the marka and drawings in the ejected Bible, ~tho teuth 10 b derived from the holy volumo itacit. The case of Taphael Phillipson, charged with concealing his property to tiefrnd nia creditors, wan up yeaterday before Commissluner Hovne. Tio had been arreated. for falee awearing as o his mchedules veforo l(elrmu hibbard, and the charge could not be proved. The charge of concealing hisa goods was more auccessful, [t was showi Lhat soon atter he went {nto bankruptey four cases of goods belonging to hin were found 1n Pelser'a_warehnuse on Washington etrect near the Timea oftice, amd that these Kouds had not been menticnied in his schedulee, After examination, hic wus held In $2, afl 10 await the action of the next Grand Jury. TIHE STATE SAVINGS. JUDGE OTIS TARES NOLD OF THE RECRITRR- smir, Judge Otls, the newly-appointed Recelver of ¢l Etate Savinga Institution, yesterday took posscs- elon of the bank, About 11a. m. the Receliver, accompanled by his three brothers and Col. J. L. 1igh, s atiorney, eatered the hank, where tho Judge was met by Mr, Enos Howaed, who Is act- ing for Mr. Abner T r, that gentleman being andisposed. Mr. Ifich wroduced a certlied copy of the order made by Judge Witilams, and, this being ncknowledged by Mr. Howard, - the transfer was roadily effected. "Ihe” new comers etrolled around the bullding, looked into thy vaults, .ond tried all the casy cuaira to tind which wus the very easiest of all, Jdudee Otin nnnounced «hat the tranafer would not Die fully completed until the end of the week, us every item on the inventory would have o be checked aud compared with' the docaments and vouckers {n the vault, 3ir. William E, Chamber- Jatn, A retirea hardware merchant, will assumethe carc of ail booke, papers, aud caeh, and: George Loomis, for five ycars o in tue bank, will be retalned r o eluci- date certaln matters on the oooke. The only relic of the past prescnt was D, Goodwin, Jr., a tormer D.rector of tne bank. who had o few tninutes convereation with Judge Otls. Mr. Sldney Snuth, Avner. Taylor's lawyer, came in avout noun, and held a confecence with Col, Migh I re- gard o the formal transfer. There were the nanal number of depositora scattered around outside the rasling anxions to learn their fate, and all solicitoua b know ** whether they conld zet mome mone to-marruw, The presumption is that they will Tave to talie tnelr chance with the rest, By 8 typographical errur yesterday 1t was stated that Mr. lleury heep was pussessca of $200,000 worth af *‘incambered* rcat cstate. The word #hould havo been **unincumbered, as the context will show, TUE DILL OF PARTICULARS, R "There was a littio cpieode [n Court yestorday af- ternvon In teference to the Stato Savinga Inetitu- Lion,—n pORACPInG, a8 it were, to the preceding dy 8 donigs, —whichsbiowed that it coats something 10 run o bink as we!ll n3a hotel. ‘Fhis was the vresentation of the recent Assignee's account for cxpennes and disburscments. 'The foilowing 1s tha Liil, wih ch, however, i somewhat more {tomized in the orlgtaal, the names of ench of the cicrks, watchn.en, ctc., and the amount of thelr respect- e ealaries, bolng inveried at length: Cash il wut by Abner Taylor, Awigace of Tha Etate v linics Tnstiution: Beut, 10, Murtimer & Tupper, biil for bufld- i to heat honk. . ¥, bili Tor dxin n L {0F aUsLFCL Towell & Co., Toofing engino: 170.9' ) £y ferns~jupe uis [0YERtory SpEncer's Louso ... s 0T Balary account—ono janitor, three watchmen, nNE ClerdBiae v 3 Totalexprnscs. ey Smil m for the present Mecolver, £, I rxpert who had ticen cinployed by Sr., "ruylur, was al=o present, Tlo testified that all the ftems tentioned o the bill were correct, and cor« reaponding rervices bad been rendered ' or work ¢ane. Some reduction had been made In the nume ber of cmployee, and *hove who had been retained Vet been paid only the amount they had been ace custumcd toret, Mr, 1lien stated that the encino-howse had been Bezun beforo Mr, ‘Taylor took possexslon, and it hait been thought ndvisadle to tnlyhit, os it was wanted in the bwilding. — Mr, Smith’s account Mr, Ulzh thought was muderate, Juwdge Witlams then examined the vouchers and direeted the accounts of Mr, ‘Yaylor an presentod to L approved, ‘Col. "luylor yestorday filed his deed of assign- ment to Liicius B, Otis, conveying to him all right, title, and Interest under an instrument executed ¢ Savings Institution to the sald Abner cariug dute Aug, 25, 1877, und recorded n book 778 of records on pige 1, lo Loweser. from this arslgnment all reason. wes ancd disburseiments Jacurred by him in dircharzng the duties of sald Assignee, which snall be approved by the Court, aiViNG NOTICE, Uutng the suthiority vested n thom by the by- Jnwn, which are tqudes part of theduposit contract, the Iirecters of the Fldelity during Inst weok so e, U of the by-laws as to wake It read 5 =avinge deposita or deposlts lett for accumu- 1ztion atiatl ot be swithdrawn, [t Mufriay in faca month, #uch drawing, when i n £ over tha sum, Clicn tro imuitiia. previous notice ‘shall by U per cent of the amount t ol 30y unu dejoaltor shall bo withdraws. cbronivus ot Hilesectivd luay bo chatged or vasicd 1y e Losrd uf Iirectora OF 0w ofticors of thie institu 1100 Whenever ey may decm It ueceasary for the ji. CTpata uf depon, udulken.e, the whien £ uf Lhe st drawh withuut such iotics, it wikhout thereby waly. iz the 1l:ht of thie hustitution to such uotice and {lwe ul paymiciit. Due notice of this chanee has been posted up in the bink in accurdance with Sec. 13, which is ne follows: w13, Any changa or alteratlon in the by.laws or SIIALUNS, GF WY Uew by-law oF rexulstion which vierence (o depositon, or the depusiting or withs al 01 money. vhall be ninding un depositors by i Lile autic U 0 aomo couspleuous place fu the 0 ot the nstitutlon. new rule applies only to thoss who hava given noticen within o week, and nut to thoss whone notices wer u o in July, August, and the- carly purt of Septe 'Lisks Betion I8 pre sbly taken for the purpose of cuablini the bank to realize on its real-estate securitics, whicl, of course, requiros Line, $J0UN WILLIAMS" AND PAMILY LANDED AT MOVILLE. LoxvoN, 8cpt, 10, —Bpencer, the defaulting Chi. cagy bank P'resident, bas not been arrested yet. *I'lio pullee dld not receive nstructions Lo watch for hlinun bourd the steamer Circassian unti) after heraravalat Liverpool. 'The steamer touched at Moville Munday night, und reached Liverpool Tues. day morning. Lundon and Liverpool detectives were watching (ho Circassian for anuthe Lut they took such notico uf all the pas enabled them 1o ray somo hours after, onier for Spencer's afrest was recelved, that ko did not land st Liverpoal, If he lsnded at 3lovile he Lad (nelve hours' slart, The Clrcasnian's fasscn- #er hint tucluden Mr, Jobn Williais, Slre, Wilhaw, and Mo Willinme, John Williaws Is described ay o niddle-aped man, Mre, Wiiisme ss 8 young woman.and Mise Willlams ns o chitd. Theso laud- edat Movlle. > WELSH PRESBYTERIANS, FIUST DAY'S 8BSSION, ‘The annual assembly of the Welsh Presbyterian Church ofthe United States was held at the Chicago Welsh Church, corner of 3unrce and Sangamon sireets, yesterlay, commenciog st O o'clock, The wem cutivn will last two or three days. The pro- cevdinie were conducted exclosively inthe Welsh language. s itev. Mr. Chbldlaw, of Oulo, opened tho w. Cincionat; New York; the ltev. T, Solo- Kev. T. C. Davie, Plitsbuga: . duwes, kato, Ming. ; the Kev. K. Mughee, Columbuu City, 1a,; the Rev, It 1 Lvane, Hyde Park, Pu.: the'lev,d. N, Huuphrey, Ruw“\ urj; umuucv, P, ll\l‘mlfli, lnwnull;ca: e Mev. J. P Murgens, Vao Wert, O. ; the Hev. 4 o g Colutibu, 0. i Sl r. Ruberts presided at the opentng o the bunfiesa, acetion, apd te. v S0 a il oficlated hie tirst businca of urgantzution, and the clection of ulicer Jot resulting in the clection of the K Evans ue Muderator, the Hev. T, U Da retury, and the Kev, M, U D3svia Treas: e ex-Yuderutor made & short addrees of welcome, 1o which bls successor reapunded gracefully. ‘Flio reading of the winutes wasthe next business 0 vides, and occupled sbout su bour. Un motwn, it was decided (o gecclv gates frow the Englieh-speaking Presoyiery atd o'cluck this ofterucon, 8t which time, also, the rupresentatives frowm sll other denvminations will b welcomed In relstion Lo the Bunday-School Union work., AL rest of the foreaoon waa takea up by mioor cea Of the Conveotlon, usiuteresting to the public, and the Assembly sd,ourmed until 2 o'clock. 1100 Girifithas th the kev, N F “The Re AFTERNOON BE3310N. ‘foe Couvention waa calicd to order promptly o 2p. m. pl’fl;'tl‘. ‘The Moderator annonnced the Standing Commit teea, ra followa: (n Misslons—The it Cinetn- natlz the Rev. I8, 11, Evans, fiyde Park, M T 8 grinithe, 1 ticn, N ¥ the ltev. 1 b Howelln S wankee? John Thomas, Milwauke e, W, Roverte, D. 0., Utlenr Mr, R, %, (0. U‘ 1iterature he itev, Iiees Evans, CA e Mev, 1L F, Jones, Mankato, Minn. g the lumpnn‘, A, M., New \'DTI[ M. A. Ellls, A. ) cinontls W, "W, Vanahan, Mlacines the Hev, Evsneand T, 8. Grititbe, Ttoberts, IF, LACEosser | On Educaiton—The Nev. Dr. W, . ev, Jioes Kvans, L. T. 'Robe 4t Jamen, Plttaburgs It it Dwens W1 W, Veugtan, v, G, H. [izmphrey, A. § Uin Mintsterjal Fuhd—<The Tev. M. A, Filin, A, 3ot the tiev, dotiea John Thowmas, the Lev. il 1" luwells, andt T, 5, Grifithe, The 8peclal Commiite appointed to nominate o 1ime and place fur holding the next Aseembly con- afsted of the Rev. R, 11, Evans, R, T. Ruberts, Janies, T, €. (iriflthe, and the Ttev. N, F. Jones, This Committes was instructed to report the first thing this morning, ‘The remainder of (he time was spent In making arrangenients for the next meeting. The matter of statistics was taken npand dis- cusred, and it fa quito Mikely a commitiee will he appointed herenfrer to make an lovestigation into l!|‘l;‘ history of the Welsh Churchi in the United es, The Aseembly adjonrned at 4 o'clock to meet at 10 o'clozk this morning, when the reports of Com- mittees will be in order. Last cvening two sermons were preached in the v, M. AL Elle, chureh, one vy the Rev, R Hughcs, gl Columbus L‘MfA 4., and the other by the Hev. T. C. Davis, of Littablrg, — A CLERICAL RASCAL. 1118 DISCARDED WIFE TURNS UP TO SYMPATIIZE WITI 1118 MISTRESS IN JALL. Margaret Marphy, & lady of decidedly domentic appearance, andabout 40 years of age, in In jail, and sho weeps and wails at her fate. 1f her story be true—and 1t has that appeacance—she lhas been much imposed on, and the histoty of the past two yeara of her Jife would form the gronnd-work for & tich romance. The charge agninst ber Ia larceny. and to look at her ono would euppose that she was innocent,—the victim of some vlie conspiracy,— for she 18 neat and comely, and, 8a she recounts her troubles, her cycs fill with tears, and sho ‘manifests n tenderncas of feellng that the ordinary criminal scldom vurtrays. Her story 5“' that in 3March, 1870, sho waa in campany inthe Weat Division otie ovening and was fotroduced to one Churles Steinbach, s muslc teacher, who years before haid worn ininisterial robes at A cross-roads near Cincinnatl, She had never et him before, and his atienilons eerved tuact her thinking that her muiden days had al ready been prolonged beyond the usnal limit. About per thore waa numingp-ruculnr:{ attractive, unlcss itwass womaoly tongue, und yet about him thero wersno perceptible attributes strange to sex or profession. liked s x him, and ho lked her. 'They met azain in o few days, when he was bold enouith (o tnlk matrimony and to plcture the delizhtsof the boney-moon. ‘o make # long story shorl, she yieldéd to his ime portunities In hief rcllance upon his promises of marriage, auld from thence on n new life was oncned up unto her. She loved hiw, andtoall appearances her love was not unrequited, le wasall attention, and the two hearts beating as one aguld not long cndure separation. She went to his home to live with bim, took charuo of hia three children, and, lhuu;h unmarned, took tho position of his wife. anu in her Joy sud lortune even joined him In lamentinz the death of the motber of hischildren. Tho hioney. 1noun over, If a0 it may ba called, licr eyes bewan to opan. Sho found the revercnd music teachor not t» beall that he had been plctured, and the clildren were discovered to scamper frum beneath his-blows, ana manifest a general uncasiness when Do was atound,—a dlsposition that was not long forehin to herself, Iler troubles hencelorth began o accumulate, aud it was soun nothing unsual to her mpouse soundly thrash tho children all aronud befurs leaving hume, and then lock her sith them in & room for the day without food or drink Sho atuod it all with wowanly horolsm, in the lonc hope that every day his promise of marriagze woold be fulfilled, butit wan ail in vain. Iu Des cember, broken-henrted, sho was driven to the Caunty lospital, where the records show that o child waas born unto her, and o few days Iater In- terred by the County Undertaker, She remutned there broken fn health and distracted In mind until tac following April, when sae leit and sent to work in a private family on tho Weat Side, whero sho remained untll about six wecks ago, when, pour, weak creature, sho was Induced (o Join her tormonter again on the protise of marrlage, She went to live witli hlm as before, at No, 432 Norih Wells strcet, Aog. U, and for a fow days all was pleasaotnoss, and she had reason to Lelieve thut he wonld Leep his promiso and save her dis- arace, 1t proved all valn show, however, and all bis gnod counduct was but effervescent. for hu epeedily retuzned to his old habita, She endurod ks persccutions and his cruuu( to tho cllldren withi commendable meekness, afll in the hope of marriage, sho says, until Friday Jast, when she concluded tu make a bold strike for hier own liber- 1y und the happinces of one of the children agirl of 12 ycarsof uge, She packed her trunk, and alsoa trunk of dicinbach's, and taking the girl child sho left the huuse, She took his trunk, she ailirme, to pawn and raise money to xot the girl in the Home ol the Friendless, which slio dli, and after walting for the antlcipated storm to blow wver sho returned to him tu gak forelvences, Sho was arrested for her trouble for Jurceny, and on Monday was acnt to Jafl in default of Soi0 bail, Now coi inuther chapter of the etory of her wrangs, of which she Is nut the author. ‘Tho pa- pers iad an acconnt of herarrest at the instance of Steinoach, sud that item reachied the **deud ™ Mrs, Steanuach, who turned up at the Jall yester duy to so¢ Miss Murphy, She saw her, aml in Lioken accents told her iow she had been devorted Ly her crucl lord o few ycars ago, and b she hind searched i vain for b and had wot Loon nble to gain o trice uf hia whervahouts. Miss Mur- why in turn told her troables, snd grapbically re- cted what ehc lad gone through with, and her surprise at scelng the dead roe twurn to life. They wept tog=ther, embraced, and in turn yearned for a chance to pull Mr. Steins ch's halr, ‘out noither had any cowfort for the uther, ‘'Fhey parted discunsolate to meet agaln, Mra, 8, soughit Mr, 8., butln vain, and as she again peered through the iron bars or the Jail to tell thi story of liee dlln[:rulnlmenl they mutually breatlie vengeance, ‘To-day they will go befurs the Girand Jury 1o seck the indictmient of the man of dual wives, and 1t la tu be huped - that they will be suc cessful If Stelnbach Is the individua! he has been pictured, . Laet au‘nlnflgn reparter called ot the lunnou‘d residenco of Steinbach 10 get his veraiun of his do- mestic felicity, Ho could not fuund, neither could much b learned of bim or his history, or of tho present whicreavouts of bis deaerted wife. All thut conld be tearned of tim went to suvstantiate the reputation given him by Misa Morphy. however, aud to show that his career had boen us coirpletely chieckered ne that of his alleged wiv i that slnve biis soJourn on Wetls atroet he ha 'en WOr- -ln‘rlnu ata church on -LaSalle stroet nesr Ohlo, uud beon attentlve upon all exerclses, aud appars cntly earucst and devout, TIHE SANITARIANS. THECOMING ANNUALMEETING OF THE AMERICAN T'UBLIC HEALTI ASSOCIATION. Next Tuesdsy afternvon at 2 o'clock the Ameri- caa P'ublic lcaith Associntion will hold ite dfth apnapal mecting In this city al the Grand Pacific lotel, The sedston will be of more than ordinary Interest, and many questions appertainiay to pub- tic bealth will bo discussud. A Commilteo of Ar- rangements bad beon avpointed as follows: L. Z, Teitur, N. K. Falrbank, the_Iev, Hobert Collyer, Teaf, bavid ¥wing, Cily ~Engineer Chesbrougn, Dre, bevan, aounhelmer, amill, Ethe ridge, McGregor Adams, Dr. llotz, Mayor Heath, ¥, A c\'tfl[h br. b Wotf, Dr. Il, M, Lyman, Dr. E. ingals, Dr, Starkweath- er, E.'C, Larned, und Wirt Dexier. Awmony the eminont wanitarlans who whl attend Is the llon. Lyinan Playtair, 3. 1., of Londen, Enzland, who will take part1n the discasaions. Aside from the buniness and genersl ecssione at the Grand Pacilo Hotel there will be public ectings In vituer Far- well Nall or the Tabernucle, —whers = lect- urea on sanitary nattors Wil by discuses ed, The wewsiond will last three doys. Dr. ity, President of the Stute ident of the Avsuciution, u of subjects to bo dlw\m\,:d raphy and the systematic dralnaga (% o Viukgest obhir probierns of i extermination of the'con: 3a18 of (ypLold (euteric) fever, scarlstina, small-pox, U KAt deuison B T et of 1 ., ko o pi . U8 Fescurciies 1a UL Deaith seryice oo Under thevo Leads twenty-six different papers Al be and discussed. Dr, Rauch, CXIIVERK\- brough, Dr. Chicagos Dr., Gregory, 1. Bavitary M’l aodrewersge of ¢l publie beall, i, mantary contrul aad, wi neer U Danforth, DF. Jounson, O T T realient Indditria) Uuls verslty of 3 'Dr, Ueorge L, Audrew, Vorte: 1. s Dr, Chatles A, Fojson, toe the Mavsucnusctts State Board of Heulth; uy eminent sanilarians from all parts of the States will read intercstiug papers, The prowiscs to be most 1ntereating, and & num papors will be resd and discussed cach day, THE CITY-IIALL, The Mayor, Comptroller, Corporation-Connuel, and Mr. Bitlinge, tho Weat-Eide yas man, tad a Mitle chat yesterday ofturnoon n regard to the money which the city owes the Weat Side Gas Cowpavy, and In regard t0 some matierd of winor fwport. Nothing pacticularly detivite was evoived by thy consullation, The nutuber of revenue-warrante of small di nomination which are daily lsyued by the Com trotler makes it plaiu that the elty's paper iv ro- rded a8 & good invesiment by (hose prople who ave 8 little woney which they aru afraid to trust luthe hands of & savinge-bank, The warruots draw U per cent fntercest, are drawn for smounts 24 .m.lf‘.. $100, and the city cannot escape paylug its debts, Tho Criy-Calloctor has underfiken the collection of deliuguent watce-taxes, and his commenced 1o wuke penuullrrvflwll] levies to satisfy the delin- flunry. A LIl passed ot the Jast scaslon of the gislature conferred that power upon him. He exereised It yeoterday Io three cases, and those be- tind jotheir sssceements will save themselves ;r.o’-l:l; by calling st the City-Collector's ottice and The Health Oficers yeaterday arrested six milk- men for baviog o liceoses, hc{ were taken be- fore Justice Summerdicld, who continued their cases to give thew a0 opportunity to take out thoes pa- Mr. R. B, Owens, of Newark, 0., offered remedy thiedetnr, th matter onider their jmmadtate contrul amd hiave the re- Pairs done at once. * Mr. Custing, the agent of the 1ol ers If they ko deeired. 1 they do not they will o prosccited, The stirring upof the milkmen hasheen profiabie for the cliy, as :1i7 milk deal. era’ licensca have heen iesuced aince the passago of the new ordinance. THE COUNTY BUILDING. The Tlon. Lorenzo Hrentano was before the Grand Jnry yesterday to lodge complaint for libel azainst Richard Michaclle, of the Freie Prese. An indictment Is understood to have been found, The lbel consista fn the twisting of & publication some days ago extracted from the 7imes, but wrongfully credited by the Freie Presse to fTur TRINUNE, charging that ho shared the salary of ex- County-Clerk Soloman to the amount of $6,000, and purchased a certain Alderman to vote the city printing to the Staats. Zeituan a few years ago., THE BRICK STRAL. ‘The Committee on Public Lulldings and Pablie Service met yesterday afternoon and agreed to al- lTow Sexton nvont 325,004 as **extenn in the brick- work on the Court-House, The action of the Uom. mittee was attended with the usual gabbing, bu with itall the steal sticks out, When the brick- work was eommenced for the basement slory Egan ordered the use of *‘eewer brick™ in the walls where **gowd, hard-buent brick, free from litne and ceacke, ** was called for, and slso some extra grouting, and_ageeed to ullow &1 per thousand When the tirat story wae reached Come that a aim- Cormprny, (’omnnn{r. Tn order to fake prompt notice of tho result of this action, the joint Board then ad- Joumned to mect next Wednesday at the ssme place ana hour, SPORTING NEWS. TIIE TURF, DEXTER PARK. ‘The races at Dexter Park yesteraay were wit- nessed by a very slim crowd, but those who were present were treated toacouple of flno contests, The horses in the three-minute race were firat called up, and after considerable timo had been spent in scoring they were sent away to a very good start., The sumnmary is as follows: NExTER PARk, Sepl, 20, 1877, —Parse $400, for harves that have never beaten three minntes: $200 tn first, $10010 second, 260 to third, $40 to fourth. W. A, Jonce, Rushrille, Ind., enters &r. m. Eth e A tew daya | Prafeio Bin 6 baier a row was taiecd on Exan fn e Board for | €8 Do R his condduet, and the latier order was countere i b I3 Thanded, yet the work 'haa gono. on. through the William Wodges, Chicago, aniors b Tyt e ne order - wag | an | o Minnle TAYIOE. luvieeicbiiecsinis o 4 B 6 full’ fotce. When the second story wae | M. T, loger, Wilmington, 1il, cnters b, reached Biean sent in o recommendation to the . iype 503 it Giel..oo s D. 1) Willlams, Chicago, Joard—that body%avinz in the meantime robbed Frank him of any nuthorily to nake any chunges—that the change be continucd, etc, So mnnch fur the history of the transaction,’ Ecun was before the Commitice, and gave them & revere Jecluring, and in n epirit of defiance, tou. lle told them man things very piainly, and, among others, that afl the **oxtras™ he lad over ordered un the Court- 1loues wonld not exceed $5,000.. 1e aaul further that he did not urge B concurrence In hia recom- mendation, as the second stary coulil be built just ne well without *'extras,” and under tho con. entera br. saks b 4vea bl Third heat, Fourth hest... . The 2:25 race was not expected to be a very eaciting affalr, as there were but twa starters, —Hose of Washingtot and Lady . It was supposed that the former would haye an casy tract, sud MeCattvey “ngued | lone and loul | time of it, but tho lrst heat showed that Lady And M. Fitzgersid, to make the . steal | £ had been underrated, more transparent. s docament | Tho tbird neat was one of the most hotly con- rro.-enwd signed by W, E. Morthner, and M. W. Carter, ructical masona, stating that {hey had examined lie wark doneand the material used, and also the contractor's apecifications, uud that there was not the shadaw arl cialm for ‘‘cxtran,'ete. In the face of this, the steal in tho bascment and drat ntory of the work was ordercd continued to the second story, and the deal 1s so transpsrent that the biindesi cannut fall to’ comprebend its means i, Ttamountsto a direct robbery,~a roboery rotested azainst by the architect, and alsoby such ‘omimissioncrs us have cxamined into the merlts of thecase, Even McCaftrey voted avainstit, as bold ns hie has beea In such matters, not, however, beeaure he was opiosed to the steal, bat moro 1ikely Lecanse opposed Lo the way It was proposed tocarey it out. 'The proceeding s simply out. rageous, and when the discusaion was atan cad Cominlasioner Fitzzerald announced that he wonld £0 to the Conrt at his owi expense, as he didinthe Harmsmatter, to defost It WALKEIL'S EXTRAS AGAIN, Walket's clann for extras for the nse of thick atone 1n the Couct-louee was agaln before fho tested and exciting ever trotted over the track. Lady H. made a coutple of -sxips going arouml the tiest turn, but lost little ornothlug by them., At the quarter in 38}¢scconds, slic was at Rosc's neck, sud from this point homnea blanket would have vovered both of them. On they came, neither belng able to gain an inch, and, s they swept under the wire fn 3:203¢, it was with cven heads, and the judges very properly declared it dead heat, The fourth heat was fourht all the way from thic hall-mile pole home, neither of the “mares leavinge thetr feet during tho mile, Rose won by a length in 2:303¢, Lady H. bresking badiy ncar the distance stand. Tho finish of therace was then postponed until 1:30 o'clock this alternon. The summary 18 us folluwa: 8anz Dav.—Purse $400. for horaes of the 2:95 clasn; fmo {o firat, $150 to second, 300 18 third, 0 fourth, . Rood, Milwaukee, enters o. m, Committee on Public Hulldlngs aud Public Service Rose of Washingtun.. PERTTTRTTIR § 01 yestenlay on a mution to submit the diaputeto & { €. O. Dawson, Quincy, onlers gr. m. cownmnittee of arbiters, and the motlon prevailed 102 by an_almost unantmous vote, The queation has before been np in the sano shape, aud was killed, but this thne It went through. = 'The architect de- ctded some weeka ago that \Walker had no clsim In fact, nod this move i a little cxtraordinary, since ay M. PR weerned W. Il Delaney, Ottawa, enters b, Capt. Jack, di Dfl' Cam, uncer the contract the architect 11 svle arutrator In Jiatf, all such disputes, ‘Uhe Intent of the Committee Is | Firat heat... 1:10 - well niderstood, but its scton 18 extremely ridicus | Second heat.eses v 1:154 lous, for Walker cunnot posslbly get onc centas | Third heat,.. i 1:10i *+oxtras" until the guestion of whetnerhe haaper. | Fourth heat... i 1:10i§ formed ony work outside of hls coniract hus been setticd. ‘The Committee agreed to uppoint Mar shal Fiela, 11 G, Stiller, E. II. fladdock, C. B, Farwell, and J. C. ilaines to sclect tho Arbitrary Committec, aud thus seeks to ebift the responsi- Wility of the Bonrd fn all of its nexlizence in the matfer to thelr shouldere. 'They will doubtices bo slow to accept tue honors thrust upon them, an ought to be. for boneath the whole affair 18 much that they do not and cannot understand, Tho renl guestion to be decidod |4 mot how much Walker Is entltied to, but whether ho is entitled to anything or not under hls contract, —a question nl- KENOSIIA, Wis. cplzccial Digpatch In T Chigago Tribune, KeNosna, Wis., Sept. 19.—A large number of Feo e attended tho Fair to-day to seo some fine rinls of speed, but were doomed to disappoint~ ment owing to some misunderstanding smnong several of the parties entering horses, and from tho fact that the purscs offered were so small that a number of the trottng men wanted no record on their horscs. ln tho three-minuto race Swigert, Abdallah, Jennie iTayes, and May Howard were entered. Swizert won tho race fil g ready dechded by the- mrehitect, but whieh | 4hroo straight hents. Tho 1 e Thoard has’ nmot had tho' courage to | hree stralg hents. Tho last race was for d to 9 g, 3:15 horsea, owned In tho county, with three touch, If he fe entitled to mnything, aud | LO0 Orsc, owned fn tho co nyy’Gl ‘Adams' thie Loard ao finds, or any committeo on the out- side, the architect has tno sole authority to namo «tha smount, and not une dollar cun be gotten from ‘the Treasury without his siznature. The uction of the Committer, theo, thowh it be ratified by the Iuard, can bo of no sdvantage to Walker, whatever may te his claima in justice, No ene wishes to deny him any rizats ho enjoys, or to rob him of auy of lts Judt iluos, but o {8 seeking justice in the wrong direction, e has done goud work, and il the quulity of ‘the sume ia In uny particnlar ubove the demand of Lls contract, be is entiticd to bo puid for it, otharwise he s not, The **Ring" 18 airectly responatble for the muddle, ond ftought to bu left to work It out. ANNOUNCEMENTS, All members of Company F, Second Regiment, 1. N, G., nre notided to appear for streot-parade this ovening. The Dotanleal scction of the State Microacopical Soctety of [llinols will meot thls evening in tho parior of the University of Chicazo, Dr. tioodwin wili lead the Govnel moeting at Union Chapel, 07 South Desplaines strect, thiy evening at 8 o'clock, All are welcoma, ‘The First Reglment Hlinols Natlonal Gnarda will assemble at [ta armury Saturday, the 22d, at 8 u'clufl(‘p. m,, for inspection, Every man must bo present., Miss Augusta Bar, dnnfihlur of Jacob Bar, will bo married_on Sunday nest, Sept. £, at 4 o'clock, by the Rev, Dr. Norden, at tlio reslience of the bride's parents, 485 Elston avenue, to Mr, Simon Joel, of Charlestown, Ark. ‘The Indles intcrested fn the operetta of **Little Red Riding tlood " wiil meetat the Tramont Houde this afternoon ut o'clock. A full sitendanco is desired, s business of inportance will oo brooght on Costumes will meot at 0, 517 Wabash avenue, to- Rosabella. No time was given out. ——— BASE-BALL. THE TOURNAMENT. The third gamo of the tournament was wit~ nesscd by u slightly-increased attendance, and the spectators wero treated to another fine ex- hibition of ball-playlug, especlally by the Stars, ‘The Alleghenies were weak iu the ficld and at the bat, and did not bat McCormick with any moro success than they dld Nolan Tuesday, The Syracusians lLave ‘now won two gaines, and stand a good shiow for tho first place, provided they don't let down Friday. Geer azain played well at short, and battod a hummer to right for three bases in the cighth Inning, caruing a run, The Allegheny Club made thelr run in the first {nning on two basc-lits and sn error of centre flelder. In tho remaining clght innings they only made two safo hits, going out in order as they made thelr appearsuco at tho plate. In the fourth fnning Hol- bert made a brilllant one-handed catch In the right fleld that wus a “ dariine,” It was loudly applauded. In the seventh inning Fulmer and Nclsou made a fine_double play, puttlng out Geer and Clintont. Tho Alleglenies were wenk at third, Willlamson spparently having un off day, having four errors, and Dolan, thelr catcher, misaing some fouls and havig o pasaed ball. _(loodman lnyed first without an error, aund Holbert's right-fleld work was excellent, sending what looked like two safe hits to first in timo to put the runners vut. Carpenter, of the Stars, did the best batting, making two base-hits and & double-bazger, ~lligham, once o'elock. of the \\'hllus fi“fifi'""" has n very clm‘n‘ score, never making a hit, an orror, an asstst, or o SUBURBAN. put-out. Tho Individual play of tho elghteen BVANBTON, +hoys will be found in 1t will bo fearned with sincoroat regret by a large JUE SCOnE; circle of worm friends and scquaintances that | | Mrd, Elizabetti 1. Raymond, wifo of the Rev. ALLEQUENT. McKelvey, 6 £ eoeesn, Nelson, Galvin, Daes o Williamson, 3 b, Fulier, 22 b, Dolan,€ iveee Creamer, 1. f ... Holbert,r, £..0 Goodman, 1 b, Miner Raymond, D, D., of fiarrett Biblical Insti- tute, dicd st an carly hour yestendoy morning at her home i LEvanston. For many weeks, and cven during tho sumier, thoe many friends of this extimable woman have awaltod with fear tho result of an }llness with which sha has thus long been noverlng on the verge of cterulty, Nervous pros- tratfon wus the diveass from which the deccased suffered and to whichi her death lo due, Sho wasn woman of storling Chrlstian integrity, and beloved Uy ali who kuiew licr, Provubly tou dosth of noper- »on in the village could bring to more hearts sin- —— [ gl I= wlwoccocock 8icockrnnmm Tlataling, ©. Geer, » Mg coo= oler cera gricf, ’l‘llm h:«fculfigd w:lr ln.“ lu.-{ 7, A a cral ot I Yoara 1 Evanston. The cbacquies will occur at 3 | Farrell, & ) McCormick, p.. o'clock to-niorruw afternoon ut tho lato resudence | 3ERUTEHGHs | of tha deceasod, and will be conducted by the Rev, sosmmcenn ¥l csrsnsen [ccon eluovorconn w]ocosceenslz o Y I I ¢ teter, . Ir., and the Rev, ¥, D, llem. rpenter, 3 b, :’Jfl:;."fl?‘bj.l rho s by been ascialcd ;,,',, Cligton, <. 1. Tir. lsymond 1n the Facully of tha cal [nati- | tute, ",Al'x:n uu‘mlxu will Lo conveyed taence to | _ Totalecorss | 27114 mutery, = ety of Str, Chartes Dutton, who was | g AN/0¢ caTHD some tnie azo rled for cmbezzionient (n the Crinis | Aleiheény et AEE = inal Court of this county, cums up Tuesday even- “Potal bases on bite—Star, 103 Allegheny, 3, ing Lefore the congrewstlon of the Con- Tiaeen on catted balle—Star, L 0 e e ey o a et | Pavsed bsila—olam, 2. momber, The ¢ cen paile—t 2 veforred thu cass of Mr. Dution reporied | Muns earnod—3tar, 1. Tune of gasme—~1'wo hours. Umplre—bredburi, To-day the Allegheny and Indianapolls Clubs try conclusions, the Stars plaving th Milwaukee, Notan va. Galvin will be a contest worth looking at. ndversely to his bolug expelted, but, by avolo of uine tu alx, recommending that he sbould by cen- sured. A letter waw read from Mr. Dutton, cone fesuinig that he had erred, but dénying that Lie had »0 dotie with crimfual futent, HYDX PARK AND LAKE, Yeaterday afteruoon the Boards of Trustecs of Hyde Park and Lako wel fn joint sesson at thy wilicof e, Veedor,4 Dearburn atreet, Present: Mewnra, bensley, Wheuler, Mitchell, Farcell, and itaynor, uf lyde Park, und Mulrhead, Condit, Muntgomery, Murphy, and Shurley, of Lako, 3r. Muirliead was elected Chsirman, and D, 1f. Horng Becretary, Tho Jolut Commiites appolntad at the last incet- 1ng roportud as follows: Vour Commitice sppointed Lo fnvestizate and yenort o ‘uflp"‘?mua.u uhouDs OF WaLer used. Ly the. Vilike ——— THE INDIANS, There was no further uews rcceived at army headquarters yesierday from Gen. Bturgls, wno is after tue Nez Perces, aud who hasgiven them tho only good drubblug they have yet received, Licut.-Gen, 8heridan thinks that the reasou for not having leard further from bini les In the fact that he Is followlng up bls victory, and ¥ [ f Lake would ref . Sty e VARt of (e subiaets s repetons | pushin Chief Jusept nd bis baud to tho wall, ullua recurds, _u:‘n - 3“:‘,.‘.‘:“:::5".;‘.‘.1‘:“}7.“.'} ;R‘f"’n'n'é The Nez Perces are probably fu the * bad lands " 'Ill"x:sifa'gm; "L'“"..f"k:"“:.'h'“;‘u‘."‘.“x"u' uorth of the l;lellownu:u, ul:lcru, ‘:Iml:lull LA Yo R S Bt P and the country roug| an ruken e e K Towinur Lake apuor | tho soldiers bave “about ~ an ecqual theserluua foconvenleuco experienced by them for | show with the Indisns, In following W timo past by (o fredusut soppags of' U pater. a short Cspoly, “and |t " liitted | pro- tection, “in” cass of fire. there s a probabliity of tho towd fusiiic sote of ILs largeat customers, therd- vy gready reduciug (ts lnconie. In such cvent s read- aylistmcut would: be Gecessary, uthesw{es your Conse mftten sugzeat thiat tho baala 830 suould contiuue ug- il duly, Is13. - Tue report was adopted, Mr. layuor oilered o resolution that the payment of ull exbenace wppertaiutug to the joint water- works, lu:ludluvi sulurice of ctoployes sud vrdie vary wupplice from the et of “Muy, 1877, 2 " the lat of July, be ‘made in :;u ?H?w‘lnz (m""'"“}"i,’ "ll'uup’zol:rn ot Lake, 00 rceut, oo e of rk, 40 per cent, Drovided it this basis Of seitberient Lol e tiuuy ouly In case the two curporatlons shall re- ceive water according (o the sbuve proportiva, Ater consideraole decate the resolution was adopted, ayes, 73 uoe up Chlef Jusepls into this broken country, Geu, Sturpts gets further away frum points of com- | ul!hm by l:lcg‘zflnh. hience b can send no ucws unless by courler. Osaua, Neb., Sept, 19.—Lieut. Clark und tho Iudiau Cbicfs en route to Washington arrived st Bldoey today, sud pass through here to- worrow. LABOR AND CAPITAL, Special Dispaich to The Chicuga Tribuxe, LaSarcx, 0L, Sept. 10.—Yesterday Mr, Jones, Bupesintendent of the Illuols Valley Coal Mines, offered the mincrs 90 cents per ton for wining cleau coal for the next six wonths. The offer was rejected. Last winter, when ho was selliog coal to the raflronds for §1.50 per ton, he payed 95 cents for miniog. e s now under contract to furulsk iz at $1.35 per ton, and says it is Lnpossible for the Company to pay = 3 v, 3. The contruct belween the twu lowas und toa Hully Couipany for repuirs was called for and read, end ‘vearly every member capreased bis dlssatlefaction as to the manuer o whiich 1ty days' valusble tims had boen wasted, After ouc bout spent 1o thls way, Mr. Condit of- forud the following, which wss unanlmously | aoy more for _tnioin, than the price nd;pts{"h The Holly Manufacturia Compaay ba o- | & erfg.m ThlaMShur; 'll:m«‘{u;fw me:; Ny ¢ - | number cighty of e al casen it b RSO R | Hupite e tidue Worka Wl (h" Liave put Leed doue 84 was coptetny ted by thoterws | bave quit work because uotitied that thelr "‘fi. of fhelr contract, ingsiuch a4 duo dispaich ls aot belog '“.i‘“u".'f{“"‘."fid l‘x‘n”m 01.1;':‘ wbilhfilfl. & d“l‘hlr ; e Holly Menufacturing C e | 804 8 Lalf is all that 18 pald by the gther ziuc u’gmui'u?m& M‘m“:‘}‘.‘m‘.’l"‘ ogverd w | swklting works of this vicinity, o towns will proceed to takr the was present. and telezraphed this resofation to the SPRINGFIELD. The Advisory Board Fail to Stand Against a High Prassure. Mr, Bunn's Snake Tract Bought, and Public Criticism Invited. Text of a Lawyer's Opinion Written o Order for tho Board. Yosterday's Proceedings of the Btate Board of Equalization. THE RATTLESNAKE FARM, Special Dlpate to The Chicago Tridune. SrrixerirLD, 111, Scpt. 10.~Alter wrestling with the subject all day, and reviewing in- terminable bricfs filed by Chester, the -Adyisory Board late this afternoon approved the majori- ty report loeating the Southern Penitentlary on Mr, Buna's land at Chester. The action ot the Board s unanim8us, though it Is stalgdwihat there was some prospect of n division earller in theday., The Board made no written report, doubticss having in mind the argument in the veto of Grand Tower, that the prison should bo located near some large vity, and knowing that Chliester is as objectionable in this respect as Urand Tower. The approval of Chester (sa mere indoracment of the majorlty report of the Commissloners, and in these words: The selection of the above-described sito for the Southern litlnals Penitentiary fe hereby approved and contlrmed, 8. M. Currox, Governor, T. 5. NeroLes, Auditor, Jauss K. Eosary, Attorney-Qeneral, Sraxarieen, [, Sept, 10, The Roard holds Itsel? fortifed by the follow- ing lewal opinion of Steward, Edwards & Brown agzainst Alton. The opinion is not addressed, and appears to have Leen written for a private party. The following questions Involving the construc. tlon of the act to locate the Southern Penitentiary have been submitted to us for our opinion: Cnn the Commlasioners rnn.‘lmu the old pris- on st S5, 000, the Mitcheil liouse at $:40, 000, and U9 100 acies in 2 body for $:0,000, making in all 2, If the Commissioners desire, can they purchnse 100 acres of ground in & budy for asite for the Penitentiary, and then purchast the old prisom or nnx other piece of ground for a stonc-quarry? very careful examination of thls act compels a negative anewer to bLuth questions, Tuix law scema to be more guarded thau uenal fn nroviding against misappropration of the funas sct apart by tho Assembly for the specific objects mentioned. The proviniun Is exprees that *<tho cost of the lo- cation, Inciuding the cost uf a anitable sije, ahal be paid out of the appropriation hereln made, and #hall not exceed tho suu of $30,000," The paw- ers of theac Commlssioiers, no far aa rolates to the purchase of @ st and the - expenditire of money, 1is expressly Illinited by the amount of the_approprintion and the manner of penditure, The term **site,” as used in this act, neceesarily inclndes not merely the surface af the land on which the stractures of the Peniten. tiary shall bo crected, but everything, mesanages or other n{murmnnncol that may no on or ap- purtenant to said site. ‘The mann® of carrying un tho sufd Southern Lifinols Penitentiary, or, in other worde, ita uanagement after 1t shall hive been construcied, |s provided for by the cleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, and fcnrteenth sections, It s vnly for the purpose of locating vr constructing tho Penitentiary that the Commissoners may con- tract for, purchase, cnter into podseasion of wuch land, meesuages, and promiscs as may be necesenry and nseful forsuch purpose, and maxing such purchase for the purposes montioued, or the #ald Commissfoners shnil particulatly cunsider thy prerequisites of convenlence of ccess, elevation, druluago, never-failmg water-privilege, cons yenience to both qnnnlllrund(‘ullllyul stone, aud price of land upon which to locats sald Penie tentinry; provided, that the msite upou which such Penitentlary is located shall containst least 200 acres of lund In one body. The site was whut iney wera to purchase snd enter Into, and, in this vroviso, as well as the other, incinded and com- prehended tho land, meesuages, and promlsca ecoesary and_ usefal for auch purpose, and for ruch siie the Commissioners can only pay $20, 000, % To -n{ that the Cu lonors nught nay 820, 000 for tho land, and sny further amount on the uulldings, is to nsacrt what is nowhers pro- vided in this act, and what cannot rcasonably be inferred from any oxrmnlnn thereln, No nu- thority ja given to purchase a penitentiary con- structedl in whole or In part, except us a parcol of thio eite for which the $::0,000 1e appropriated, It Leen Auggeatea that the ure of the word **messuages ” in the second scction may give color to euch a constructlon s would authorize the pur- chuue of buildings, Notso; this ancient word is not uncommon in conveyances, and, like the word ** premiscs,” {s freqiiently used, ot to en- laruo the meaning of the phraso **land," but as a matter of form mordf. The word **land " {s the comprebensive word, Including within It as the subjcct of conveyanco ** messunges,” and overy- thing olea on or wunuor t, or appur- tenant to it Dt should " be it uryed that tho phrase indicates something distinct from tha land, then thers is no appropriation for 1t, for, by tue ninth scction, the nopropristion is **only mado ior tne purchaze of such lands. boselected and decmed neccsanry,” etc. d for the crection of eald Feoltentlary bullding, section confirma the aseertion that the Commia- ners can only purchuse tho site at mot ox- ccodlny the amonnt numed, and on that sito must ercct the Penltentlary bulldings. Tho sccend, third, elghth, aad ninth acctions must, on the noint, be considered together. The Commissioners cun pay for or contract fur no bulldings or materi- als excopt in the mannor provided In the elghth rece tlon, by advertising for bids and awarding the con- tract us therein provided, Nothing s left to their discretion but the right to reject the bids, All contracts for anything except tho site mnst be en- tered into {n nccordance with this, and scctlon ten, and half of the second, third, and eighth a tions, must be conatrued logethor. STEWARD, EDWAnDE & Browy, By B. 8. Evwanvs. EQUALIZATION, Bpeciat Dispuich fo The Chicago Tribune, 8rriNGPIELD, IIL, Scpt. 10.~At the lon of tho Stats Board of Equallzation to-day, the Committco on Lands submitted a report, which 1ays over under the rulea. It adds to the assess- ment In most counties. The greatest addition 18 to Macoupin,—187 per cent; Cuok County, 09; Burcau, 63; others much I The greatest reductfon is in 8tephenson,~30 per cent. Cook lands are ralsed from tho $13,012,670 nssessed to $25,505,003 equallzed. The total esscd value of lands In the Stato {s reported at $401,- 723,458, ‘I'he udditions are $41,75%,747; dedue- tlons, $37,764,551, Iucreasing t ualized value of tho cntire State to §501,833,234, It 1s doubt~ ful whether the report will be concurred In by the Board, The chauges are radical, The Boar ndjourned until next Tucsday, to cnable the Cowmlittees on Copital Btock and Rullroads to cowplete their reporis, . MISCELLANEOUS. Apecial 2dspaick (0 The Chicago Tribune, SrrixorseLp, 1., Sept. 19,—The State Aud- ftor toduy lssucd o warrant ot 814,000 to pay for the zrounds for the new Eastern Insano Asylum at Kankakee. 3 The MUlers® Asaociation of Tilluols to-day ap- plied to the Btate Auditor for necessary blanks ond intormatiun for the formation of a” Mutual Firc-Insurauce Company under the taw of 186, ‘Phedesizn of the Companyis to’ insure mill propurty. ——— . 0.0, F. BavrTiMORE, Bept. 10.—The entiro session of the Grand Lodze 1, 0. O. F. to-day was taken up Iu conaldering the report of the special com- mittee appofnted ap the last sesslon on taxation and representation; and the appeal of Johun E. Fawkuer u('nlu-r. the Grand Lodge of Indiana, ‘The tollowlby resolutions wers adopted: ‘That it 18 not expedicnt or necessary to wmend Art, XIV. of the Coratitution; that the object vou- templuted by the Fivance Committes of ', namely, the preservation of our fluances upon 4 sound busis, can b beat attained by the econom- lcal udsmiusstration of the preseni roveuucs of the (rand Lodge of the United States, Fuwkour's case was rpeferred back to the Graud Lodge of Iudlaua, with fustructions to give bim o uew tris). MISSING, To ths Editor of The Tribune, Cngsroy, Ogle Cu., IlL, Scpt. 13,—A young wan about 20 years of wre disappeared from bere ou the forenoon of Mouday,” Ue is sup- poscd to be lusanc; was dressed in gray pants, aud 8 dark still-brimmed straw hat, 1lis name is W. A. Prescott. [ils fricnds sro of coursy very aoxloys about him, aud any one knowing [ [vsll whercabouts will confer a lusting luver and be sultably rewarded by making it known to Uz, H, C. Robbius, Creston, Ogle County, 1. g —— CANON KNOWLES. To (he Edilor of The Tribunt. CHicAGO, Sepi. 18.—I have waited until now tu sce if @ protest would be entered to the ab- surdly ridicutous specch made at the Eplsco, Couvention by Canon Kuowles as to the ex- pediency of allowlog women to vote upon Church matters. It is probable that there are mauy things to bo urged In its favor, and pos- sible that there are some Lo be sald aguiost it, Thomas, the Rey. 8. 3 striped with black, dark striped summer coat, | but in clther case it {a n_aubject worthy of con- afderation. The wildest fllght of Imagination cannot surpass the tacts of woman's devotion to the Church since the tinie of its great Founder. “ Last at the cross, and carliest at the grave,” se has heen known through oll the ages as raint, martyr, and philanthronist. Working to aupport the Church in its intancy, and often- tines austaining {t by her presencent the see- vices deacrted by men, dnes it only remain for her to hear that her miesion is to stay in “Lovely nhscurity, and raise hablcs for the glory of God i Even thia might prove a fall- ure, for ehonld sha peep from her * Lovel obacurity™ and find that she had produced such a remnant of the dark azes as Canon Knowles, what would be her recompenset To dls of shame would be ber only atonement. KexYON, CANADIAN NEWS. Finnncinl=Tomperance—toligions—A Robe hery of $12,000 on o Stenmbont, Special Disvateh to The Chieagn Tribune. ‘Tonoxto, Ont., Scpt. 10.—Tho lahilities of Thomas Walls & Co., dry goods merchaots, whose fallure was .announced Monday, are stated to bedirect $150,000, and indirect $250,000, ‘The Prohibitory Convention met ag.dn to-day and transacted some busincas, completing the amalgamation of the Dominlon Alllance and Ontario Prohibitory League. Senalor Vidal, of Barnin, was clected President, Spectal Dispateh to The Chlengn Tribune, MoxTREAL, Sept, 10.—~The Provincial Synod adjourncd to-day, and the members from a dis- tanco left by evening trafus, The following gentlemen wero appolnted to accompany the Dishops of Huron and Niagara, befug the dele- patlon of the Upper House to the Ameriean Convention of the Episcopal Cliurch, to be held in Boston fn October next, viz.: Nova 8Scotfa, the Hon. Scnator Howlan; Qucbec, the Rev. Isnac Drick; Toronto, Senator Allan; Frederie- ton, N. It., Canon Medley; Montreal, Thumas White, Jr.; Huron, the Dean of Huron; Onta- tlo, Fennings Taylor. A resolution was carrfed dirccting that the report of the delegate to tho present Council of the Church in the United 8tates be recelved and printed in the Journals of the 8ynod. A resolution was also moved and carried that the House of Blshops be requested, through the Metropolltan, to rep- resent to his Graco the Archbishop of Canter- bury the carnest desire of the Proyinclal 8ynod that, before the assembly of the Pan-Anglican B{nod next year, steps bo taken to causo a day of humilintion and fasting to be wbserved throughout the Anglican Church, to pray Al- mighty God to pardon and heip the divistons of Chiristendon. ‘the 1lon. Thomas Ryan and Mr, J, C, Hatton lave resigned their positions, tho former ns President and the latter as Dircctor of the Montreal, Portland & Boston Railway Company. Twelve thousand dollars were stolen from the safe on board the steniner Beauharnols vester- day while on hier way from Montreal to the Vii- lage of Beauharnols. Ten thousand dollars beloaged totho Merchants' Bunk and 82, werc scnt to a merchant fu Beaubarnols to pay for graln bought in that district. The Captain missed the uwwoney before tho steamer reached her deatination, yet lic allowed the pussengers to disembark Without causing a search, A man named Leon Normandeau was aubscquuntli arrested on suspiclon. Tho Merchants™ Ban holds o bill of lading for $10,000, and claims thnt this {s sutllclent rccurity. nectul Disvalch o The Chicago Tribune, Ont., Scpt. 1—Tho German Evan- gelical Sabbath-schools of Canada are holding thelr annual Convention here. The Rev. W Horn, editor of the German Evangelicat May zine, of Cleveland, O,, delivered the opening dress. The Rev. J, Unbach was appointed Presi- dent for the ensuing year. The Rey, C. A, . Moyer, and the Rey. interesting addrcsses, Guorge Bruun delivered TERRE HAUTE. Refutatlon of the Charges Agsainst the Col- lector of Internnl Itovenue. Special Dispatch fo The Chicago Tridune. o ‘Tenue Havre, Ind., Sopt. 10.—Much interest was fclt in tnis city to-day about a telegram from Washlogton that appearcd In the morning papers clalming that the BSpeclal Treasury Agent sent hero to fuspect the affairs of Gen. Whige, Collector for this dlstrict, bad reported to the Comnissioner of luternal Revenue nd- versely to the General. Tho facts aro these: A short tima since, Uen, White discharged a Deputy named 8tocker, who had been in tho offico for several years past, on acvount of disercpancics In his money accounts amounting to scveral thousand dollnrs, which swin the Qeneral ‘made guod to the Goverument out of his private means. The discharged Dep- uty, aided by sevoral Irlends, one of whom fs an aspirant for the position mow held by the General, commonced n\wnr on him, and made several statements calculated to do injury to Gen, White, By his request, United States Fl- nancial-Ingpector Clarke and Superintendent Kinney, of the Interna] Revenuo Department, wero acut here, and. after a closc, ryzid exam- ination, found all his accounts in excellent or- der, ond that the Government bad not lost o cent. On laying tho caso before President Hayes, ho and all the proper 6ficials com- pletely exonernted - Collector White from all doubte. A new Deputy, named John Pad- dock, was takuen Into the oflico, Ie has held offlces of high trust, and s very popular hero, He, not exactly knowing the particular orders of the Departinent. on_the subject, permitted Messrs. t{ulmun and Fairbanks, (Imlllm. to have stamps on a few o®asjons by thelr depos- iting thelr dem check for them, riot certliied to byd bank. This occurred during tho abacnce o{()cn. White. His apponents discovered this, and rushed to the authoritles at Washington with o charge ulfihly colored, causing a now sensation. Ita eilliuess can be best under- stood when it I8 shown that Measrs, Holman & Fulrbank<' credit {8 not excelled by —in fuct §s generatly regarded aa superior to— any bank, that theyure zood ‘for n full mitlion at Teast, and that the Guvernment has all thelr valuable dlnlllc:g property In - {ts hands frce and unincumbered, besides heavy bouds from them and the Collector, It 18 almply lmpossible at certaln hours to have a check certitied at a bauk tll} next day, It haa nover been allowed to stand over twenty-four bours uncertified, and tho cash is nlwas ready. ‘The Ueneral is very popular, and much_ Tespected here. All fuel much sympathy for him, and are annoyed that Is encmics use such senseless measures Lo in- juro hitn. Nodoubt {s felt that he {s correet, and will hold bis position against all such con- splrators. 2 —— HYMENEAL, Bpectal Diaatche o The Chicago Tribune, Micuiaan Ciry, Ind,, Bept. 18,—John 8. Btod- dard, n traveling salestnan for the fign of George Marsh & Co,, of this city, was married to Flora E. Palmer, ot the residence of the bride’s father, George Marsh, this evenlng, All are widely known throurhout the State. The event Las Lesn looked forward to with great in- terest by our city people. Extegsive and clab- orate preparatios were mady, and many costly preseuts given. ——————— Ozonised Ox-Marrow for the halr, by Back & Rayner, makersof tho **Mars" Cologne. T MARRIAGES. b e A o AR g N_NONTON—AC tho reaidence of tho bv&%lglrtnu Mr. and Mrs, HoracgzNorton, No. 103 Elltg-av., by tho Rev. Dr. A. Owe, of tha University-Placa Haptist Chureh, Mr. Jdwin C. Overman and Miss Minole Norton, all of Chicago, No cards. BROWNELL—FULLELi—Sept 18, at the dance of b el Sareiior Chicag Clark, Charles B, ! 1 Vioine ¥alior, of Elinire, N, Y. reale ey, 8. Y. 0, and Milss 0 cards. DENTIS, AR A AR A P e e A A Y—8ept 10, Maurico Foley, at hls reel- oo S5 o Destbommeste T Funeral notice to be glven hereafter, YORE—May, lufant child of Georgo and Sarah Yoe, ated 14 nionths.. Fuocral at 287 Eouth May-st. at 12 m. to-day. BAMMONS—At 8:15 a. m, Wedneaday, Maygie, youngest daughiter of Timothy and Mary Hum: aged 14 wonths, ral from parcuts’ resldence, 46 Newberry- &Y., st 114, m. Thuredsy, by carrisges to Calvary. LYMAN—In Ludiow, 3Mass., Sept. 1U. llelen Durand, wife of tho Rev. T. Lyman, sged 44 years. POLITIVAL ANNOUNCEMENES, POURTH WARD REPUBLICANS, ‘Thers will 0y & wectlug of the Fourth Ward Re. publican Club oe 2U0 Thirty-first-ut. this cvenioyg at8o'clock, All ll‘tul}h:nlll of the ward sre carueatly solicited to be prescat. et L b8 Biéollagof g Cutms g erican s Republican Club of the Eighteenth Ward to-taur- row yyening at 65 North Clark-st, CITIZEN® UNION. ‘Thero wili be a special meetiug of the Executive Commiitce ou Toursdsy ovenlug, BSRI. 20, st Brand's Ball, coroer North Ciark s treets, 10 buar the report of the Sub-Committes appolnted 3t the Jaat mecting 80d 10 transacs oLusr buslnsss. UARBITT'S TOILET BABBITTS TOILT S0E7 Banbi uhlie The manujacture, lfi'g]‘l-;h" parfeet NT TOI » c conimon and . erlons "y enta. Af n the Vorld. Ouly fhe purest Vegetatlé Ofis used in(jy Fur Use i the Norsery it Bas No Eqa, Worth ten tmes A cost to every mather an, Sample hox, contalningy ounces encl, Fent ree tu Aty sudress on In Chr'stesdom, cents, Address 4 fa; Sakoa o] recelptol 7y B.T.BABBITT, New York ity, FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS A PERTECT TOILET SOAP, First among the reqnisites of the toliet {x & gooq article of £oap, bt to pracure Jt 14 1ot alwavs An ea matter, Many uf the most exnensive Suape In the may, ket are made frurm cosrse and deletorlous materiaie ang their delleate co'uring and fragant perfume too ofteg conreal the most repulatye Smpurities, The disclosures recently made publte reganding this subject are post, tivelr wtartling, and descrec serious constderation, Ecented Boaps are now Kaown 1o be extremely ohjoes tlonable, esncctally 1 applled to the head: injuring thy hotr, trritattos the scaly, and Inducing severs liaie achies, Tlie character of the ngredienta nay beinferreq from tho statement of n gentleman who makes tng seei iy UL Duslps s bitstiteass 1c becently deciared thas Perons enwayed in this empioyien (Were aliurt-itvod; fromacven 1o ten yea which the occupatl The diiculty ot procuring ‘Tofiet boap s nlnfz Gy i, e enterprise and cliem| New b kill of T3 belng she e Jonier et diig perfectly purs anleisof hy owever, thanks 10 ¢ Mr. 1,"T. Bannscr, o ‘ork, the world-renuwned Soap Manufacturer, wlhase Inunenne estal kind fntho United i various producttons nmlnnl%b but thin ¢ nul e ATLer years of patient abor an I Mr. BARRITT has succeeded In perfectinig tha compmfe tlofi of the fncst tollet roap ever introd; cipal ingredienis ard the ufacturing pricesses e result ls simply u u by ot application I I and Jadies, it In 181 for m. est nparal Durest voge aro ontiraly new and orlginal, wnd fied in this department of fae Tr. pannirrs Tormer Soar* a the trad ahment e by far the Jargest of Siates, The renown of SIF: Hanneris 5 yoars hoe T0G experiment, o The firine s MMH mark hich this elegant tollet luxury is designated 15 tha dcTicato skl ot anoty ehilms! atiogether un . _Tho Soap 1 hild tinied i 18 chwiinest i w0 peryummeit, tho Ingrediin roneriica. el of stich nbralute purity 28 to renulre 1o Aid 1 chennairy Lo inguins inferlor matoriate, - The Mo an fined taste considers the perfect! fon of iatfeaf 1. 'T. Babbity wes the absenca of tnem ' Tallet 8ot Most re. rilficial perfume a; and the pecullar cnaracters ap renders {t the mow :l.!:‘llll!lfl and agreeablo articld of the kind ever maon. *Fhowgh spectally destrable for the use of lsdfes and I} ln]!,';)?fl“l! for o chiidren, thi 18 cqual e atoliety and a1t mAke: 0f the finest soaps for barbel placed apon the market, butthe ‘come gencral.—New B, T. BABBITT. New By ELISON, POME ntlge ather it is alsoona u being u'u?nu':fu'fic}'filnm Yoflh)lh’i TN OX & CO, fork Tribune. Auctloncers, 78and 80 randoiph-at. PEREMPTORY SALE 500 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, Al Fresh; Seasonable Goods, Thursday, Sept. 20, at 10 o'clk. Catalogues ready and goods on exhibltion morn- ing of sslo. ELIS0; N, POMEROY & CO. Our Regular Weokly Sale, Friday, Sept. 21, at 9:30 2, m, The Targest and Mogt Attractive 8how, New Parlor Suits, |, New Chamber Sets, A Full Line Carpets. General Honscliolil Furniture, now and xcconde hand: dise, .y ete. ELISOYN, FOMENOY & €O, Partor and Oftico Desks, Goneral Merchane WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. Comintmlon Auctionters, 114and 120 Wabish-sv. BUTTERS' THURSDAY TRADE BALL THURSDAY, BEI W 1, A [ e RS aoons By GLO. I’ GORE & CO,, 08 and 70 Wabash avenuo, On Thursday, Sept. 20, at 9:30 o'clock, ‘We Bhall Mako a Spocial Bale or L] ELEGANT UPHIOLSTERED FURNITURE Tarlor Nullll erry, Catall Zovered tn Wilk-Plush, Brocatolle, tien oo, and Hair-clotn, Fancy Easy Chalrs, Terry, Hucke Hol Cl 11T} oy Fhutce, “Wamat. Hodstcads anil Mareans Wiardrobes, Stdeb Hreakfs labies, Chalrs, and Ttockers, Halr, Wool, 20 clelor Mattresses, Whate Nots, M e, Walni ‘hatber-scts, [ledateads, sod ”"A'fi'e'.'fix fl,\'." white, m’ml: Oli-Cloths, etg. ’, ((URE & CO,, Auctionecrs, On Natarday, Sept. 32, st 0130 o’cluck, 300 lots W, G. and China Wars, '76 lots Imported Vases, 82 Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Bofas, Lounges, Walnut Hedst cascs, Marbl Sideboards, i and All-Wool Carp Fanc s m1 Easy cts, Ol Cl Chalrs and Rockers, Harcaus, Wardrabes, Looks and Wuod-top "Tabl air and Wool Parlur and’ Oflce Desks, Brasscls and Whatuots, Sonngs, “Tliree-p)3 al Mattre ot v, dMirrors. Walnut Chiamber S, Bedsteads and Huresus in the white, cte, . P, GOUR & 1 Auctioneers. By RADDIN & CLAPP, Bouts, AUCTION SALB Stoes & Rubbers FRIDAY, Bept. 31, 1877, at 10 o’clock. RADDIN & CLAPP, 83 & 85 Wabash-av, By JAS, P. MENAMARA & COy 123 and 140 Wabssh-a: LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE BALE OF 500 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, This (Thuryday) Moraini. Bept. 20, st S A A 8 M CLOTIIES-CL! YourQ 1 Cau be ol ;JLI-: esaed I*hl 5 Clothes ! ld N, liaat oy BE, Lauits, 0u oy’ Dre“-;e:.‘ SHIRTS, an. ggm. . L Bacques, Bhawls, oo, - B tieaned: or Houer, C| ot 'ED throughoat RA tho Unjon—uxpressed to sll 1D and upward 85 00c per B, * Address UNTHER, Coafe hicago. KEEP'S OUSTOM SHIRTS, Made to Wmeasure. The very §a11on.to tako any shirts ordel actory. 173 Kast i adison at. t. U tor $9. No obll Gl parectly st LEIN WAfil's's GLEN, Apoolutwents Al iy als uf Waies, Y. Torl Bus Tree., b 0T, B FOTBL,, w, 83 W §3 per GO Bend for clreular . LOST, Prvpcistsly

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