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THRE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. JULY 7. 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES . 7 7 " ; t.cards wil bs sont o all wuch objectors | whether they be pood ur bad, . and from Ilin re- iataasiila . A THE ! T comvenience of busting and. femnz. Raving S3ed | (he sen et fomtse b e, 3 posinl-cneds WS% 4" Batolies of - con- | ceive the reward due for thelf eins Jrobacate delizalon mider A merieal susmices . The piace of encampment. they start out in s narth able tofind qut how the other two Wil voie. UL | ynclast iwenty years of hivllfe he Sas Or SUIRE, oot | Anforiniug N, iae " at - such. snd such | Irepeat e e hel these questions to ex- | 1 Tica until we cease to_deport our former easiiny direction, aud sach parcy then follows lis | on the ves i ECL ghove 818 sh0 et ofn I e e ianed. members. of. the Supreme | W0, hey will be expected o mest T IR L ion of the teneieof ny | SIAVEIbOT and make a serions cffort to clevate custerly directlon. aud oach Party (% (% cormptne | yolcen about the matter, Th other sct of fgures | Jenraed and uccomplishel Wi in his ndvaiiced yearm, 5 y will Jexp R e : the native black population of Liberfa. e on eqnipned foc about three weeke, B0 | s Committee on Jadiciary hnd coufer, ve burae do oppresiyely 4oL WAL Fitles with | but there scems to be nohlp forit. WhER mes | b be properly conndered and hoderstood. } William Dsvidge, the comedian, is st the Delng somewhar nequainted i he CoWC enclchln:;zuem-u;l:rrgguz o ororation- Counsel T e ichtness, as weil us wilfrm coUrtSsy. e oetes the equalization between individ- e DROpEny, SouEs Hosgn. o A MADMAN'S PASTIME, ? b g B Jratehes Juid out 10 #4183 | Roneld b T mey Tathinl n reference fo | o hesgioal PrieTdy g devotigito | o will e up th eepenl canpitiaty und. it Victonua, British Columbia, July 5.—Yester- byl " agsinet the thieving Indhun, gn SR IVCICEL | paying fnterces ou the scrip, | Mg i refereuce 19 | guis diatidvea by Judes Dreese s the el W08 | 4s hoped, adont the staptars nieh it tue miher 1 THE WRONG MAN. day an attempt was made to murder Robson, Judge Willism J. Whaling bas returned to | suore dicagreeable enem: ¢—the znat. et me Coancil had power to da it Mr. Tul | pacitylie posscssed for Rrasplng, b TeImATKA iec | visionw of the city. Whether this hope 1 1 be o the Editor of The Tribune. Dominion Paymaster, by a lunatic my r 5 S s haintsined that the gates could be [ princlples b i mpiicated questious | realized remsing to be seen, but the provability is Cimicaco, July 5.—Early in the month of June 3. ) Toymastory L) ic named Ol foterest ou | Of fact. refiect the hfishest honor upon his character 3 | that it will, ns there scems to ve a disposition on o duly 8B ver, who fired at Robson us he was entering his £ case of poisoning took place in St. Marys, Ont.. [ Goor. The lunatic keot up a fire on Mr. Rob- {uis city in good heslth and spirite. o T VA g o . ne of the Directors cr Trustees of the | letdown. The city, hesaid, could pay, = _ . < v 5 5 - 53 s = 3 g Judize: ik the muembers of . 4to 4o what 18 manifestly the Mirs. George Vandenhotf, New York, wifo | Exposition Company stated to a TRIRUNE reporice 2 judgment, and, as employes could eae and get & R,Vu-‘{ 0! -ml:hh-‘ L compon e emtors thie vart of the Board to do what is manifes! ? At T Vodierdsy that a gentiemen, a weaithy and prom- | vérélcu b couldn't see why they sbould not re- t;,:}.,;S,‘;,’,J;t‘,,;“‘,,t’,‘,{;;‘“;‘,t‘j’;',‘m B o st ained | falr thivg. :gg:fih‘_tlgllrn ';;:f;:m ;:x:![ollu“ln,. press dispatch son'a vi\a;llx‘se for nearly 2o hour, until seized and of ho el Kbown actor, fs at the Sherman Fouee. | YeSLerasy that & Eertiemil,® OO0 huo nlia to | celve § per cont intereat on el (SER, N on- | Lot whleh the Benh S0 ES cteta by s ‘ot in af- s STEYEXNS. i ki PR el Lo B DR S B U TR e st of 1o Comea No | ISR Sl Uiy S e ok | S S R, S R i Cia eV e pe e | sr a5, : +ional Hapk are focking into tke Tecelvers ofice | L5\ A e e erihe én"s‘lféx;‘é;‘:\-‘,‘ ¥ gt | £o7 go voto dobt. D oing omployes had tu | auvsted to communicate s coby of Hhese resulutions to THE CUSTOMARY DAILY VISIT n‘g,,;.,::',‘,‘,';'m{‘,,;;“r“,‘(‘jh—:;g{;,?fi;fl;’;fi;{‘fig‘_‘ MABEIAGES. to get their money on the second éividend of 15 | per3, 000 cublc feet. s maakerof this proposition | Jook to for their pay was the taxes o T978 when | the fumiiv of thedecensele o 10 Stevens ylelded but little of interest. He was | Anfnuedt is betug hejd, | The e roatbe rEtst ok | T H AR S PN R At Prooiiva Lo 1. Janeso oy per cent. g Kontorwaumetr ot ~anie” men vho aven | collecied, L. Taley o8, of ovinton Sl P 5. rustice Drecgo | 1ound In bis cell smoking & cigar and reading the Sramint? Pori v imenty Sy of e lova 30d | gne Mok demani Narmard i e L Janea . ihie o i viow the formation of @ stock comuany 1gintro- | city could g0 nto del Al RRdLEy (o ars, DA it fie | remarks of Dr. Thomas at *‘Mamie’s™ fun eral. & AP Eplscon: urcit, Walter M. Barrett and Florence Alr. S. S. Spaulding, of his city, snd tbe e toct . 4 e Frar i T man. | over forty yeurs, paid a tribute Lo hie memory. He s ¢ Having been mtlmate with Past Grand aster | Spink. ce Wa P 8, > e ete the new gus and the machinery | Graat diversliy o views, on 100 SUMIC orer furty yeurs, DA & O te and wan dndge, | Iris opinion i that the Doctor didn'c knaw what he | ¥ N, Ford, of St. Marys. o centleman for whom HUDSON—WARMINGTON=In thia cits July 3, 187 iin i hial feupect as a friend and u brother, I | a¢ Catcedsalof Ss. Peterand Paal B the v Canea Hon. James L. Holmes, of Jackeon, Mich e ey | ifest, and mo concluslon was reached. It ] mato o g5 ; ¢ s Shers: 3 s o y- y will 1 e ok "Building | 18 probuble that the matter will be urappcl, Suyini that he was not particuiarly successful was talking abunt. ** ile nssumes,” suid Stevens, e X vurave, o Foru Shersan, over 800 bassbesldes s | say bt they il ML R bicTear” They s probuble It U Bomneld carried ontin- | alawyer, sceiing o bo Sotel e b expound | o EIEInE Ab L e, but all s Hnows 1 what e | 100Ked with deet (RISrell for the developments in | Knowies, M, Tiobért Hudion and Mies Allce Warmiag- numoer of other kinds of fish. with vaperiof g3s for 21 per 1 000U Yonds 10 | crease the saluries of wrnployes an umouss v, | theluw from the benea. wiicl bo had adorned, for ; ey the cage. The local papers ail spokce uf him as D, : i o O onie, ws | x0 many years. [lowasa great and an 24190 | guur in the pupers.” In reply to auestion a8 10 | Ford, and it vas not unil Lread in last weolcs GEE~In this cits, by the Rer. Dr. how he felt, he eaid **As well a3 ope could under | Jfail’ the verdict of ' the Coroner's jury r. A. F. Brown snd Agnes Magee. 5 — I ALL1S—On Thursday evening.June The followizg lent to 6 per cantinterest. dotic, 48 | e, and an honeat man. O B e etancen.” o all nppearances he Jsas | ihat 1found that a grievous errorliad been com- canght | for its manufactore, and they mean } 7 ted of- | meure the fullliment of their agroement if accepts T ero yesterdiy eloc bie. The. gae is toide | the appropriations are ‘in bulk, and th = 3 i d by the Exposition p! s t i v = fcers of the Stock-Yards National Dank: Edward £ e i< o™ e Tlu- o 5 . Ermkages, etc. | dudge Lawrence followed, referring to the de- | o e o e iaants Jon B, Vermilye, Vice- {jom what s kniows 43 Swondon, 3 and e | s B Bee cont alluwel loruReinics L Judgs Luwrenes followed, referring 13, Bey | Sony™ax if ihe churee “agamet him were | mited.ond that the supnosel SR OET YT | Souh b at the restcnce of te baides parents, | res -~ Georze E. Conrad, Cashier. B D that, 1t ie not 10dammable by beal. 5 — 3 5 e o andl sialing Jlit s same was | neut larceny. The turnkey says he is the mogt in- | Adam Enoch Ford,—anctiier party entirely. Tat | fo L e R L L M e T eorre n Farther o o, e ication of an actal flame THE NORTH SIDE. merlannbly woven into the bistory of Llinois. lle | different miderer there ever was e e it Sher- | one communicated with the present Grand Master, | was performed by the Ko Pllls Ths cereiony Tho failnres in Chicago for the querter | SGBRE L, By, 5 plication of at Aasl oo T ol 11fe, and. dled & peacoful, | ry was full of grief in compurison with him, o, Eeq., sngseating that some con’ | Forey-first Streot’ Prechyterian Crrenr P Hathe : y, 3 B painlesy denth, With the **bacness on.” Sievens auys he e treatea well, but hasn't got nsea | tradiction of IIIHFDI‘L;lmIIJ ruugu S ould be Jeaned, | couvie will he ut home to their friends av 318 State. £ . Ford, from having been a Repre- = 30, as reporied by the Bradsircet i ; h A cnding Jupe 30, 8s reported by Director, that the proposition of the gas-man will The Committes on Public Charities visited | P\fufville W. Fuller adverted to the keen sense of | fo the prisor fare. The only regret he expressed | as Bro. W. Comwpany, Incinded £fty-three trades and_ 114 ok & )] . to ! A biiitice, $3.400,283; assets, 1145, }’;,1‘.‘,‘2,‘:,‘1,;,,,5“,';‘;“‘““}:n’,‘“{hf’“‘;,’:.‘."‘,‘,“fi:nt,‘; tbo Tome Atylum yesterdsy. An *‘ineaue | justice in Judgo Drcese's apiulou, e e o | L P e jors o s iy, e dosen't know | sentative I lic Grarid Lotz of the United States, DEATING H e e sod for their accommodation. | Could uoc help ihinkins, s opinion, A saes"s | When i caso will come before the Grand Jury.— | would be injured by unch Stateshent, e | WIS v stelos e OCSE SRR Jjurist, and enduriye as his fame wonld be as a | * 'The middle of this month, 1 guess,” he said. Master promptly advised me of having seat the EW—July 2. 1673, of heart-disease. Willlam G., woula indicate that somebody has an ablding | aance” Tho temperatnro yesterday, as observed by | FtL 84 (Rt U 10 o vome trouble shetd | 1ps guestion of who is to bo e moxe | L wd e S Statesman wold | Doyond that e wonld say nothins bit ha ho | jetier 16 LTS St. Marys, and to-day [ am i Momnece, opiician, S8 Madicon' sirect (TRBENE | yractured. it 1y eaid, for 75 couts B e blc | Sheriff s exciting considerable ettention. Yea- e, rmaseed fhat eminence If e had atlowed | had already talke two much, aud hie e | Inreceipt of a circular, over the sealof St. Marys | MEEHE: 300 ARTh Building), was, 383 I, T4 degrees:10 B oy | foer, so hat e oqual 10, ane-Lalf of that | rerday Ald. Oliver ana Y Cavey- bl dnd, |:0iselt 1o, emblate sore cxtended upportunities | in chrze of his ottoroes: I o 6. from which 1 extract the foliow- | 2 weru aflpepersploecnnte 12D, 787 3 p._m0., 805 8. .. T m- . pres 8 . y Ald. ér ana X ) b | forits ex| on. Tne speaker referred 1o Judge IN COURT. ing: ALST—Jul5 2, 1875, at the restdence of hls srand- s BT T R et B e U | e s S MR B, | B SR R B | e ) | R SRR S R i s 3 G et £ 5 - e A a 3 2 ciferson, an ed 1o b- | in the Criminal urt e v 2, abroad. on account of the Digh standing of P. i, s 0 s, § Ai 5 meeting of tho Chicago Coal Ex- | barvest frofu aterritory and consumption 8s 1arse | being nominated, be would not be elected, | HEXRIETG de e was to be inv m ‘yesterday morning, and | 8broad. an secouns of, the, SIS I g u‘;‘?\‘;‘ astil ;x;{:c“i S ‘en!ld of George and Kose New, sged 17 years, 3 2 : Tubly found occhi- | nuked that the fetters in th i 5 that of either of the present companics. Sod Gasey tok him up. The stakes were put i | o,y i sy L echs | nuked that Lie lettees In A0e. goe ot the hands of | BTl rosiive to the Supreme Grand Lodgeof t y e e "hnd ‘manly position, Instinet with | the police snthorities ehouid Do turmed over 10 | Uniteisutes, liro, Ford R R e e e coange hela ssterdsy stternogn; (e BLCC kel {he hanas of Juller Currier. thracite cosl were fixed as follow! estnut, $ A dispatch from Fort Wingate, New Mex- | the hanas of Ju e patriotism. him. Mr. Weber objected, on tne ground that the o1 E; fxe e s o 3 5 i 9 . y g £t pute him in, and tace ope - 2D Loy per tan delizered; stove (ranze). S04 O 5 | 1o dm rume 1 félln of 2 curions Indian seare, | Isunc Hateh, for some time past bailifr | "Afier remarks by Judge Dickey and Siduey | Couit had no pover in the prewises, in wiich the Eepart bt B e e R B o | iy, a0y (LY aad Hasalbal (Mo.) gt plesie grate, §0. These prices 0 1n i) \which induced a detachment of the Fifteents In- | jn Jndge Rogers® Court, ajed Frlday R orning after | Thomas the resolutions were adopted. o B earred. The value of the fecters was | outiBeglobd. RubkiE BALLANIYAE, Stereiary: b : Ghierles Holmes, aged 14, and Charles | fantry and a parion of Jhe O o | T o . 111 disease. was dropsy, and | 4 OF WOUPR Y, iz, “Facbil, the Commitige were | hen diegussed at lenecly und dnally the Courl L Moseni, B G SBIATCHIn thib elty, Julv 5 Is of Arlshre i Hedenberg, aged 13, while fooling with a revolver famty A D Colordo Itiver, whore It wus | s oemice is generally mourned: Ile ws un ¢f- ipsiructed 19 abiuin monsy (6, bl jeh the ad- | faking the view that the ictiers might ne as valua~ TR L e e s A 1 Hhnds 2 2 e rod that fears were entertained of the | fcicnt oficer, and he endeared himeelf 10 bis 132 ressos and resolutions in pumphlet fortn. ble 10 the prosecution 4s to the defense, ordered b at b o uu‘scn;ni T po carrioey. ‘axc invle FISyracuse papers pleast: copy. \ir. high moved that the nunagers of the Law | tha o4 ove s Cle : r. tigh woved that the ni: e that they be handed over to the Clerk of the Crim- ne,,,“ngmm yon desire to bo fair L datten festeroay mornmg, | X ra 8t No. 1417 Butterdeld street yesterdny " Navajoes. The command traveled some twen T have to ask the inserion of this cor- | EYRNF—saturday. July f.at ty- | sociates. 18 funeral will take place to-duy at e L Migh woYed ed" Lo, procaro & PRIl of | inal Court, the defendant's attorney to bave the | of this kin B veded n accidentally discharging the weapom, | 4oy oy e Hodcnberg's side. It | Ove miles, when they melied Fort Deflance, whare | j.s late residence on Fulton street. near May, and E;:;‘lfr‘xéfif“w‘" young they lesrned that there was uo eed of | s Wberits ataff will attend iu & body, starting Justice Brecse to be huny In the library. Agreed | use of them, ete. 2 o tie kind, Uave to e he nzerton o ths : A H 3 immediate interferance. On reaching the Pueblo | from the Shurifs odlice at noon. to, Z Later iu the gay, and after the letters had been cts in the case. Respectfuily | i, sonof Nancyand Anthony Gyre, . i Margaret Connell, an inmate of the Insane | Colorado, they found there were no fears among % % 3 The meeting then adjourncd. e e en s TR reporter sought to ascer- | 71" W. D. KENNEDY. Funeral Sunday, Juiy 7. by cars to Calyary. Friends x posiant ot Jelreon, escaped, EAiian BNy | L, 55 w connei yas held wich (e Indr || Some, SR CEL, O e in the Otfio: tatn the mature of the letters, He found that the v are tnvlted to atcendgrithout farther notic ] Berium, 2 ibed as of medm height, 37 years of | ans, o o rared ihat the cause of wiarm | inal Court yesterday: = Alexandor Kerwin was IN THE COURTS e it the most iuterast was [taken was one MR8. HOLMES EXPLAINS. \DaviEs Az Omulfiburs, X. Y. Saturday, July 6, 5 age. black bair mixed with gTay, dark gray eyes, | originated =~ from the putting to death | given ninety daysin the Cuunty-Jail for lurceny , ¥ addressed to Stevens_from Cincinnuti, in an en- To the Editor af The Tribune. gl iarles A. Davies. g ok Sy e s | of two *medicme-men” at_ tho command of | iscob Sin, for the eutie ‘offense, tovk thirty daye: THE CIICAGO PUBLISHING COMPANY. e mtied -J. . Froy.” The letter was in | S cutcavo, July 6. wish to carrecta wrong | T ST sl U gt S b sted-et.” < B South lal+ E e ke for larceny, was sent 1o the House | The Evening Post died last week, but lefta lepacy | vench, and was signed **Nelife,” und Mr. Trude | fmpreshion conveyed in your Paper of July the . Funeral Sunday, July 7.at 3 p. im.. to the Welih E Dot quite 2 montls old ¥ fied np for cxecution. The reasou of their deaths | of Correction for uitely days; and_Edward Burns, [ o g wanted d 10 Ci i y duys; 3 o, and there being a few assete, the usuat | Nanted it io send to Cinolnnati to verify u particu- ey £ af debt: . o ueug | SARIO L o move, same suepicions, | T2F Drsult atiectny Husband (tnere refered to was | Tresorterlan Church. cemer Singaman =od Monre- Inurely {n order to obtain o few moments quiet | sidz thence to Michizan Southern depot. - ¥ Otto Hepp, 10 years of age, while bathing | \vas a caperstitious betief that the medicine had | for assult, took Lhe ame punishment; James s o i in the Ogden lip, near the North Pier, yosterday | caused the decease of heveral relations and friends. | Griffith, the jail bard, was given niuety “days llouse | quarrel over the remuins was begun Saturd: There were other lctters in the batch, one of L e s atcidentally drowned. ' The body | Granuda Mucho, on bein o T | S Gorrechion for assauit; and lienry Cotton, for | This was in the ehape of 1 bill fled fu the Superior | which it Is suld was from Adams, the young man | conversation in regard to an answer which he had | ey wife in Jeffcrson Park | Filed on Saturday last, on which he churges me, Tnomla"f 1'7l a8 recovared some time after the accident by Offi- | question, said that the medicine men had shot burglary, was given one year in the Penitentiary. Conrt by the Rock River Paper Company, which | who was with Stevens’ sues on bebalf of itself sndall other creditors of | 186 night of the shoottng. ‘Tho letter is eaid | 1) Treating Him and driveins hm away from our Juhnzon, 1003 Indian: B wi. She had and wore g blue sha Cranada Mucho, a big chief. They had Lwo more cers Itohap and Stft, who convered it 1o the home | stones into the bodics of thedecensed, and that "y . s No. 77 lilinois strect. they confes ving killod sevi 0 ehat | The stonci: cuses wer2 agun up Ju the 6 + z 5 i h i st hey confessod to having killed seven OF DISINRC | oriminal Court yestorday morniaz. In the euye of e Ohlento Fublishing Company. From the | 1o 802 Pgn WREE G, securs Airs. Stevens’ | Jfome, After a macriare of Ticcuty one Y urs, and R R C T s had il dliegations of the bill it appears that | und it is alloged that Sampson und Lifelt knew §r| e, the Tarshivos Two Children One’ Onty mow | “Z~Brookiya (N. Y.) papers please copy. Scanlon & Co., their attornexs nupean:d .ml!h n arrest of judgmient, and the settin 9 it % 3 S | 4 B0k n 3 Juron etrect, yent O O ar of the huuse. Ttwas | nuu”and Juiled shem. - Une Of the medicitie- SF the o A ae pectlie | o Chlmgo rublidting, Compiay gue o0 irund wore ot [nr disuaht whea Adums sad the | dstcinps have been muds befor, to Bavrh qitet | R e e e S I 2 ~ed that they Deloaged to Anton Fuzk, 8 med- | men ~was his own brother, pedictie: | fook @ lenicnt view of the sitaution, and gave the ganizel undor the law of 1872, with | GRERREC TURR, N Blite. | Bestd a8 Thes oo | conversation with my Husound since he lefe But | ieife of Philip Duaiic. and LA fent, whose mama for booke coueed 8B ¢X- | mand found that boond o tbis Gomestic | defendants until to-morrow to tile tieir favits, | copital stock of $130,000, for the puroose of car- | oy, Ml ety e ot o tters, | fu hue olwars been denmied me 1 felt that the | Dunue, fornerly of 100 Br posure that lus evidently comvelied bim toleave | yow there was nothing. iuc I 1ad o jden | wita the underatanding that the dnal arsusments rying on u general printing business, including the | more O an. ge D e s, | lizgencyarithls cass demandod unususl effort. all Y.)and 3 Town. row there was mothing. e Tn e com | were to be heard Tuesday. In the ciee o) Goen | puplication of & newspapor, the Evening Podt | the e e iue a0l || L e o linve soughit from. my Hoshead (SQULRES-On the 3ih Ik, U foaey tistase, (i Coroner Dietzsch yesterday held an in- | Jandlefiailwae Guiet ‘on 'the Pucdlo Colorado | dorf & Co., thelt someys LRI g e s | The: pressnt meimbers of fhio Toard, of Direccors | the deféudont’s attorney. Althouzh it was strictly e g oand staply Justice. That T | ol ushand of Mre. Jobn Suires. el S oare guent upen Patrick Bars, who wae Kicked 1o |- e O e ‘and the stk cases may bo said to | are &. X Young, e eteoullosh, . T. Daker. | forbidden that the reportess should svc the pho- | jt svemes necossary to maks 3 gt nd When | ang@uuoRt 5 a1 ot Jath by a vicions horee at the corner of Californis | ° HINTERKAISER INQUEST. - Lc e td Sokn Mardor, Thomae S. McCiellan, C. tographe, » TRICUNE maa got u glance at them. | Jhjes doeds. 1wl the Public mot to remain in | late el N “‘fg,}g‘mmgl;;fi;r;;;a:mmhh Searue and the cenul bank, mnd opou ierman Thelnqgm ‘on the pody of Hemrich Hinter- J ol i Mo T T WHIE he was unable to- recotnize_them, he was | fmoranco of the Participator in inuch of hls wick- Vited to atcend the funcral. ereing ot 16 years of age, ai No. 571 Haisted | kalcer, whe was Killed by the explosion of a CAL Shackelford, . B, Willard Anf o - ard, | informed that Elfelt, Adams, and Giloert were all | edness Mrs. Swestland 2 woman who in Years past = O omed by the capsizal of & boat | jackel-kettle in Arnold Bros'. butchiering estad- CRIMINAL. Young heng aleo Presidont of the Company, and | therc. Tins known the suiferings caused Ly 2 recreant ANNOUNCEMIENT! Husband But who has so far Forgotten them and | ~~eenr A = kil ence, 152 uf riienmatism, Susan Dnne, er of Mary and Cnarles : i o oty Henry Kuntz, residing at No. 279 West | and iheep dung into his biotbir's grave, which evidently was 3 terrible indigoity. Granada got | sisted aside of the order of the day before. Jluron sireet, yesterday found goms buman bones st Touts paper please copy. Btreet, who was Y 3 in lhz Calumet River. LHFHNM‘ No. 16 South Ann street, July 3, wus thackclmhl aicremryn. ‘L')) :l‘l’! v;}\e 1:!: ‘t;ll. the eld v Street. . . Sompauy wis ongaged in publishing the Chicuxo 3 ad. ry i 3 Ay . TRGRER emounstoan, | I ST hons o s Shalin Sk | e azioa dngt iinmiet G ey | o e et o cunlaning tha S POLITICAL ey e oo, e o encoucnte 2nd | TYEOCEITE BN RS T BE attachod o a fout ana feed wagon belonzing to | L. Nausler, of South Chicago, wholesale ealer | go Avenue Station, Eddie Dubois, a 12-year-old Dresses, etc., und alsoa certificate of stock TAE SEVENTH SENATORIAL. ks ey ug's fromn the [ oot SIS OIS OIS Siner . Coox Comatyon < 7 g T e ociated Pruss. 1t hud, more- | An adjourned meeting of tae Republican Leagio . D, Houurs. | PRy Sul5 Lk frons 108 SERChE T preeiner b . C. B - % places are announced by pasters in each precinct. el L& son, of No. 243 Xorih Clark strect, | in fieh, testifed that hewss preseil 4 moment pickpocket, was fued $5 sesterday by Justice Ham- Gver, other assets, conslating of book-accounts | of the Seventh Scnatorial District was ield at the D P ation ouks WL be open at the YOrlng places mogwas, n'nd,:llhe cnlrlnernlcr:lxcn:un;;em;e snudl Afteciatp explosion_took place, and saw the de- | ), g e st and ifail Printing C B Y e Bugene Nounsavell was thrown out | ceased Iying amons the gebris. = 1le looked at the - e it, or due the Post and Jail Printing Com- e - ’ v ] Ol e e O eeiving a Severe gast | Fang and siw LhaL there was n pressutc of thiety: Joseph Walker, saloon-keeper, was before | pausy whicl had Leen aud it Printing Com: | remont Houso yesteriny aftornoon for the pur- A MAMMHOTH. frams to 8 oclck b el et cook Gounty over the right knee. v pounds on the voiler. lle could not sav thit | jygrice Summerdeld yesterday charzed by Ar. A. | date Jnet “"("fi"g:'.“""efl Charlow. A Dupss saok n:;e of electing oruc:rls. n:fl mhu{\vi!n pecfecting Ceatral Commitiee. gl o ] e R ves tooouch pressure. . Still he thoushr Summerdeld yesterday N A | D8 Seion of all this property to securc imaelf | the orunizution. - Col. 5. B. Payne uscted as \ANS LOAN OFFICK, FORMERLY CORSER The P ““"h“’f“h“-"s’e_“rl,' m Pritchard’s | Iere wos 100 B tosion was thal the tank | Faston with selling iiquor to minors. The wit- { jor tne payment of o MBS mortenge, and Im- | Ghatrman. The Famons Stuttgart Specimen. TUIANELuAY Orion FORAE LY consen Grove. 'in Kane County, a favorite resort ‘"d ‘g' was 100 weak, the breces being too far apart. nees failed to stick, and tne sait was dismiesed. mediately sold nearly all the assets to Victor F. ‘Indge Hanna, from the Committ fat g Rocneater (N. Y.) Demacrat. corner Madison aad Clark-sis., ltoom i, over Boxion T it of hull-n-a0sen townships, was made by | "L \Wolr, of No. 100 West Lake strect. went over 3 e : | Yison and oL E. Stone, and since tant time ine Hanna, from the Committee appolnted at | ot quite a year ago the readers of the Demo- Clothinz House, whers money Wil be Joaned o all val- 3ir. James P. Root, of thie city. He hod an andi- | 1o 1he ceene of the accident immediately after its Walter Crawford, o young mnu who 6 § joper pas not been published. the previons meeting, reported the following list i 2 s usbles: busineas confidential, ence of 3,000 or 4,000, who listened witty eratifi- | gecurrence, and pushing through the crowd en- becomine quite notorious of lute, wus held to the |~ ‘The Buard of birectors bave al40 ceased to carry | of permanent ofllcers, and they were. ratiged by erat will remember @ description was given of MES, LATIMER'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLE, WHICK e ol svatement of the Taith as it was Ce- | tered the basemont. ile found (bt the steam | Criminal Court by riotice Foote far tapping the | cn business, and a purt of them decliue aud tefise | the moeting President. Col. . B, Payue: Firsy | the fumous Stuttgart mammoth which Prof. | VL offcts every advantage for 3 iberal eiucation, Jiverea by the Revolutionary saiuts. L wihs full of awater., and that the bottem of | ill of the store No. 217 North Wells streer.” ilia | to meet in their otliciul capacity or to_prote the | oo presid 1..C. Senns: Sesond Vice Ward, ot the University of Rochester, bad pur- Selil peopen Sept. 16, FOT further particulars aoply & vtaj, John 3. Healy. Clerk of the Superior | the inner wection O the grease kettle was torn | bunds were §500. Foterests of the Company. ‘The corporation ce-President, H. C. Senne; Second Vice-Sresl- 3 and s . T Bl lfchipan-avs £ 2 v, e en et “hnd but Mitlo uow remsins in [ dent. Col, T B, Robb; Third Vice-President, k. | chiased and brought to this country. That grand | rpjg PRESUTTERIAY CHCECH OF EXGLEWOUD brosident, Wiltiam fop- | specimen, the only restaration of the kind jnthe | & K5, Dlenlc next Tuesdny to Mighlanl Parks iralhs will Tun {UTOuEh Witnouc cHADZe of ear : around. 'There was a riveted seum H . i I ' geross the bottom which should uever have been Frank Lacey was locked up at the Chicago | the way of nsseis with which to eatlsfy | A, Filkins; Fourth Vi O e catibred the iron and founa that the | Avenue Station lnst w ¢ inner pottom arly one-fourth of an fuch thick. and W naien, charged with kuocking down and rob- | for their tnpaid stock. A large number af credit- | poid; Secretary, T o atve, was open, nnd he could fad no | bing of §25 4 man natel O XA esiaing AL No. | ors aroAbout to vomnence proceedings atlaw (o | 1. Harrington b Vi Court'of Cook Couxty. Hes dangeronsly 11l at his Tesitence on Lake place, lie rlowk o signs of Tmprovement, although hie has been sick for some ime. “Tho canse of bis illness is a larzre satneriag hisesr. The gath- ight by Detectives Schaack | the deots, except the Mability of the stockholders | yinson; Fifth \'lcu(-,?;;sidcrml Tncmiute Wieder- | world, and beyond question the greatestachieve- | Plushurg & Fort Wayne and Chicazo & Sorthwestera . IL Sulisbury; ‘Tressurer, S. ol SCi i 5 Yatiroads. Refreshiments will be served o ds. 5 | ment in zoolugical science, is now fully mounted | Latitouds. Kotresments will be senved on he eroun sccative Comaittee, K. S. W ? te » g omae b, s, W, | and ready to be fooked upon by the wondering | roppgi WILL BE A SPECIAL AND INPORTANT RS iR i 5 3 L e Safoty-valve was quite necessary ut tha c 5 ) i c. ity Willlam Martin, Adaw Miller, Prof. i few words relative to its history may b Auiltary S Meis T o ‘the maveting Monday night of Home | pirce. The connecting pipe gugnt tobelalf spiach | Richard Dotovan W Hungry Dick.” snd | dockusidershare fuved 10 pay the assosament | oo publie AL ol ¢ to its history may | L mesting o tho Auxiltary Socleixet efiyily 4 Logge, No. 16, 15 0. 0. F.. C.J. Burtonghs. Thiex, but st was only a quarter-inch pipe. There | o - e Lanits N 551008 ot N5 %0 Pacifc | 4 from thom, and on that account alone, 0818 | ©Col. payne, on tnking the chalr, made s snort Ene bones from which the original restora- 903 Indiana-ov., on Wedngwday, July 10, at 102, m, 4 Lo, N M ietited the following onicersin | shiould never nave becn more o GyeRly pounds | Mutt Stag, Keepers O L5 etectives Murnane and clamed, the Company fatled. ek, PR he showed the uocessity of the | yion by Martins wes made arein the possessi Tue Commirceés repreenting the churches and ail * 1 beir respeciive positions: Georse A. Hartman, [ Dressure The boiler was made oy J. Mckarland ayenue, Were Srn hu}r O oser. oimbd The complainant therofore asks that the Pub- | Republicans keepicy together and thorougaly or- D8 el LRl n\T ssion | members are urzed [0 be preseat. e D Piita States Steam Boller Worke, | Wiler upon complaiti 86 5 \Gole he was buyine Jishing Company may be placed 1n the bands of & | ganizing. of the Royal Museum at Stuttgart (Wurtem- NION EXCUESION AND PICNIC, WEDNESDAY, o el feavas Duyine | e o bo slosed ups that the names of the | ®Pye Chair annonnced that the Republicans in bers). They were of such class wnd character | U "July 10, tiie, undes the auspfees of the Mepoilsy B Al ¢ Englewood. We ars X, G Heooy gmith, V. 63 Loury Allea, sec- 0.+ the Ui States Seaw Bl Worke, | 125" siuon, wino suy rotary; Hem e Mbeatarers Henry | on South Halited strect. It shonld huve beeth | 35 7 %or ihé g2 s Bugs has he was Liging Y n g Chandier, Wr3 Williaz Adrian, proasiod Jznac iron, but, on the contraty, it was o oozt ';’{ e g “)';-;‘migsy‘-’:l;{lflfge:'&;l e Nolders mav oo disclosed and they made party | each voting preci nct in_the élstrictwould 8 ot | that by theadditional assistance of a quantity A tl-actioats of & an ZLounsbury, L G. ‘}‘\)fl:::.]‘lfixer noon they roboed =30, Qefendants, and that tuey may ail be compelled 1o | gue delegate Lo represent ihem in the League, the | Of hair, aud other purtions of the wiant’s frame | Fors) thas ls worin 53 wwind w:cclaur:x:mfagfi‘h} Sy ¢ of iron, aud the kettle Was a poor job | WOk PHEY 000 ter. e sndthaL ey S8 it : e 3 pay the balance due on tneir stock, ¢ the call o 3 und In various of the world, ¢ - ) auvase e ey H. Harper fled 5 voluntary | “S2Futstoyes, of No. 184 May sireer, mechan- | P Sltetion to be held at the call of the Executive | found in various parts « world, a restora- | other route, and having cauvassed the country sbout ‘Fie Company by its attorney filed its coneent to | Committee. found I e tn and reliable was casily made, | Chicazo. we o Laporte, Lid, unserpensed for AReg, £ ueation, ¢ aud_In fact for afternoon, Miss Murty Powers. of 5 t ; 7. borns bk Yo deatn. wud Tnomas ¥, MeCletland | “Silort addrosses of an encourngiug, character | Lis faine suread over the entire selentlfic world, | averstin 3 In fact for petitlon Iu_beniduptey yesterdas. This secured | fcal eualneer, thousht that The bottowm of the ket- | xg. 46 eld avenue, was met at the coruer o 37800, snd ke unevcured S69,500, the | te was not’suiciently staved, e thousht GE | o, b4 Jlarebfield avenne, 808 B oruer | 0218, Ulice appointed Receiver by Judge Moore, | were m "3 Ol Hedrio, dudee H: e . ; o : e % T 2 s stayed. lle thous i aton street and Ashland avenue by 1wo ol 5 were wade by J. I Eedzie, Judze Hanng, and | | o Stuttwart aod M; e | o g S e S ved ceuitor beiua John A. Tyabody, | 1rou was (hiek eauugh o itself, but there were not o Y VoL e e trum hut & sl sum | UHOEE vond (Or$15,000. Diersfter which the meeting adjoarned subject O s ecaunts 50 ?{‘J"&';;“;;’,‘f#;i T on one of the e 3 7 tothu call of the Presicent, bt o of s Enropean tours, went 10 [ 4SnEnee of it il lasven BT AT at Bty AR SRS T York, 1o whon 824,000 is duc. There 18 | cnough of stay-bolte. Al Neers Garady ana Mingrose arrested, Oho 314,000 ane J- C. Peterson on accommodation | Boiler- Inspector surahy tediiiad peiind a5 | 9 OB URRsE OEL S SeaNeiip oy An interesting chapter in the bistory of the Cen- o RMOCKATS OF THE FOURTIL WARD Duper.. The sscith G lnds SILOV bils und amined ho bufler and Kitle atsr the expioon uvon descrliLs Hir younzinen, ¥hogive thelr | (o) Suoaal Bank wus shen dn the oill of O L. et DTS OF e wentrontoth | Stutizurt sud cndeavored to pezuliate fur the | Laclezend, bt st et o Lagorts a1 Yotes $22,100; aleo 63 dlares stook in the | o thouslt (hat o e e e s weai | Dumes s donn Aetics, B old an 8300 each to the [ EPpe % Cor. led a, the Grcuit Court, yesterlay | strects Inst S samds Wools, Tate of the | purchase of the maamoth. The price plaved | SilTesat Euzlowosd (u iy, 75 “Tiokcts. round e Mimmg Compauy, par valie | ness of the kettle. Had he been called unon to-| Criniual Court by Justice Morsisou. against W.' F. Endicolt, the Centra al | Jied Itibbon movewient, was lo the chair. John | DO it, bowever, was so exorbitantly hizh | Comiciee=C. H. Kn et 3 G Dennirou, SR A Ry e cxamine the Ketdle, ic would not have allowed it % : Lunk, 0. R. Glover, Recelver = Jo e I epiaind the plan of orsanizatton. after | that no —barzain tould be made. ~Later, | A Wil Géo. T. Barcor, Chias. Brayton,C. W.Jones iz Garman Section of the Sccintistic La- tobeuscd | 4. of No.16 South Aunstreet E. A ;‘.Xm{ontl, dthe(ucli:t-sealpelr. moo Yaplice, e ;‘fiff‘eiu::gfl!‘fl;ufi?g which it was agreed to hoid precinct mustings | whle the learncd Professor was traveling in | C.T. Northeop, 4 b i 3 . R ., of No. 16 South Ann stre ut WArTARtS yester or the arrest of J. 3 5, o - | Faesday cvening to nowminate members of the new e wi ictors, e vor pagty beld . meetiuz at No. 100 Lake strcet | tetified that be liad wmado a contract with the T YO Ulark street. One warrant | tember, THTG, thoy borroved o ndicett §10.000, | et iittee, Thomas Moran aad James e A n l::ec‘nrr-‘:xLi;‘%gyemfi’:;flixiicgfi: Bane BLaNerAND oG > t & TP A“.tm" LTS O fare luct. #nd decided to close the barzam | {Taiced States goiler Works Company for the 3 S 4 % 3 : re las ded hraar apany for the ooller | charses forgery and another lurceny. \Wenb wuy b b notelat 10 per cent intereet. Asa matiet | Duohitle, Jr., nddressed the sparse atboring, and i -d uld be in ta e : yitta Me-Coneutt for e parcnass of il Gerat | and kete. e went 1o, that irm because their e etavle artmann, and succeeded i [ Of fact thes puid 3500 @ month, besides interest, | ara late hour an e e Rt "wes had withont | On e HAY ‘{f,'*’“fi‘t“‘h“,‘f“,‘g,“ Irthise b an | AP ANTAGES 1N SUNING ) ongANs Tups? ko as the 47 eiter Zelfung. | The price | renatation 2000, and he wanted to have 3 [ puichingup the misundersandiug with Sed0a i | for the use of the money, and 'w 1o Duc. 4, 1877, | date. proposition to make to bil regarding the mi ¥3:Eoittis AXD 0nes Daid was . Zeltung. | The price | reputation was 2000, S B s the Aret e | Doy the complatats were witndrawi, T ailesed | Bad Bt S u0, 31 0 the use of $10,000! ~This e e touid receive It (bt ARTIMNG O | suehyswe haes v beem b o oRer efore. note wup Sucured by & pledge of warehouse receipts HE FIRS' Paris he found a letter asking him to make an. | our reduced prices: e iewood Ijano. new held 5 meetug fast night {n the room of the Unton | gifer. He responded by telexraph, and Lis offer Beautiful roe Koses i Rich apd powerful Square Grand P " ccopted. | e therefore delayed his expact- | Yoy SRuRar Thrtent Plano: furte. B e ot of 100 10 1 for Gustav Lyser. | whe boiier an kettle wero ever used. At 9 oelock | forgery was said to have heen e itiedin The lutter was ckosen as ssistunt editor, and Lier- | j g @ v i E ¢l 3 s e c: 22,000 busi el e wotaiug steam was put in, andat3in the | Jiniford's neme to an order for 81,000 worlh D | o for saout ¥, 000 busucls of batley in atore | Beld 2 mecOlE SSLIGEL plie Horel. *Siueon At W e e e e aditor. The paper will be | afternovn the explosion uecurred d g S zer as sion uccurred. ifor's neie to an order [or S8 00 ing the | 8t complalpania” warehouse, | cofer | of | 4IS ; fasucd trisweckly. The Jars returned o' verdict of doath by esre- e A acans of 16 order. ¥ 2 Tuetfia “siroct ond Stewart avemus, | slso W, Bing presided. Omar Sushnelt offered the fol- | W35 BUERY T canntry, went to Stuttizartund | Spiéndld Square rund Plano; Forte e Yercuuds ot the North Si < | 1essmess, ana exonerating Arnold Bros. ? e warchouse rccefpls for 12,000 oushels ol o thelou j king down | Suerior Parlor rgan, sto The grouuds ot the North Side pumpicg OTEL ARRIVALS. ‘Woomns Jefier, » Unlifornian, yesterdny | malt in nyother warchouse. Tge noie \wao e hor | Wisnes. It has boen raported and slleged through- began sheicug and tedious job of taking down Sustlor Earlor ireun aluo and s well LS. iret Ward of tae Cjty ot Chilcaso, Ik, that rhe aud packing for trausportation the gigantic e \with all Iate Stops A $weds cs. [u_this tasi he nad the SECOND-HAXD INSTED S s 4 5 MENTS, <illful artists. Themonster | Grestly reduced prices £30 ana upwards. i ) WE GUAIANT y every fastrument for e years. ARGEST STOCK IN CHICAGO. he Hon. T. complained that hie iad oeen robved gna North- | recured by an Awgmment of a lease of certain | UL the I b Chica i 3 Sectern train of £50 eterlioz and S20 1o gol Dremisesin The city on whigh was & malt-house, 2.;‘,;;;;;;a(r{";';‘g;;“njf;“g’“é;U‘g;_lmfl:f"‘ lothe County | specimen of past J1u bad been upprouched by teree **comildence His loase hus been assigned to 7. 3. Soverton, and Convention, neld on ihe 2th ultlmo, 3iied to properly asslstunceofseveral men, who, after exnsustiug all the mcuns kuown | complainants fear their inter it will be sold out | discharge their duties; therefore, restoration occupied, when ready tor ira! works are neatly laid out, and adorned with dlow- . DRk 2B ere, plante. ctc, The baildinzs ere covered with e g b R AR ey treoping from the ground 10 the vazivns tur- | Yo Uricans: Mra Gufus Movre and fumily. 7 retv, giving the place the air of a small park, which Tnan, Liverpoul: Alfred Alien, Loudon; Leslie Stubile: ;.:“:.:‘uxlin i’t‘sx(x‘l);li by the f.'.",?]fn‘f;n‘lfi: neighior. 1 Gowlnln, Al s Supyer. 0o | 10" Uhom for beating & mih ont of bis moncy, tndur jutgment azainst Soberton's estute unless un Creci ‘iat a comittee of three be aprofnted by | fourteen large boxes, which weigned in the ag- TH ot the maim stalk of a number of the vines at_the | {of Springtleld, L. " iiable, THock | enatctied 1t outof th2 Califurnian’s hands and made | jojunction is issued. the Chalr t0 Investizats the allogusiuns atoresald, and | progate over seven tons. The freizht upon the T T WAREROOM 1N - 1siuzd. itn it. Upon description Detectives Lansing Eudicott niways represented that he made the reqorg at the next meeting of o e aumal from Stuttzart to New York was 3032, i CAl 5 ale Colies o + i *Patmer Howwe—Dr. | and Londergon arrested d. Hatson, alias O'ined, above loan on hia own account, and now bis aunt, The resolution evoked a xreat deal of discussion, om New York to Rochester, by canal, $56. . BT e | T o both of whom were identified. | Mre. June Fetiypluce, claiims, Lo it Dissunt | ypd. swithout takinz eay acto the Club ad- g:“.‘eg, e the largest ,reiz;,__“,;gn’" m’csw WHOLESALK AND RRTAIL DEA! Eugian : oy wits. als o i 2 e | journed. s - n K e money wits also found i taeir | and alicges that Lue money Jent ou it wis heF oD journ Selad S convey his lordship 1o tite working i) ER, P ORGANS, Swater tower, which hug attatned 3 hight of forty | i feet, «nd 1hoy ruined the vines. Wit C. 11, Laag, Jr. N PLANO-FURTES igs AND 257 STATE: greels Ir. Abe Libbermen, who was _shot'in tho | Gores Hiicni greler, Engiand: = = : o ” ‘e S 2 K il \was aiso identified. A o v, Jud Tt wud enteres confe: d 0 Jog by vigheymen, fn e Bleck Iils Tosedsy | L, P, | possceslon, sed was uiso lacnised & ThRE i mones D e e o1 S11. 500, s GONT TO HIS REST Butldings o Prof. Ward, at the rear of the Uui- L om at 3230 o-clock. His wound 1e_quite sc- | 1o =1, 3 . Whiimau, St. i i A .| un execution has been fasucd. ! < TSRt versite buitdiugs, and a new building lad to be e et was from a Winchesier rille, and | 5355 W, 1L ihorpe, Milvaulier (€0 ¥y Brises Yord A. Allen, printer, was locked up iu | = compuinants futiver <y that 0. R. Glover DEMISE OF AN ECCENTRIC CHABACTER. | erccted to accommodate Lim when he stould | we~eonramorooerm e nee Albaz i Carr, fesMolues, T % | (e Sest Madseon street Station yesterday upon & | claiws this note sud the colluteruls scouriny It is One o the mos: eccentric men who ever lived in | be dressed u reception regalia, clothed, snd, so | SIEVSEWARE AL A BACUEICE | ovaat stock of O ohmal conld reouire, . | RaeriTress R L ernars. he berk i (g ot we e e ror nisamy procured by Mrs. £ilen Wrignt. | belonging to the buuk, aii be charges that dra. | this city, which is noted for its eccentricities, dicd | far as the unage e esaend | his right mind: Two skilltul artists from Ger- | wro selling f£ of o7 ubot Bt valuc, Reaut ul Casters, + and several others from New York, we $1.47 and unward, Eleant Iee Plichers, sad up- many, aod T€ | Surd. New style Butter Dishes. $1.50 and” uoward, rulc:‘;d !g‘aflagn‘jk’[rn“"‘chnbo‘.‘; I;hl:!‘kfltt,’h:lfll" Sg‘"lflLP )H!n‘nnl‘;i:el; T:l,\'lbi'! 1‘1;:1';‘ "Lm‘:? ,\11 ing oif 81n: C m i inn ide of the Charles Booclic, 0] V. .S cid, Burif % by arding- Heeh-bone. Dr. % '¥. Doyd protied e wound, Gremont Hous: & Sshoncld, Bariopols | who forarly worked rs. Sheiby's boardinz: | Fettyplace is not a Lous-fde holder. Whe coui- | gy yho 20th uit. On that day Shel e bail, =nd_cut 3t out, tozether with & | ot Nk Hog Fond g Lacs s K, oiun dr, | house at Ko.371 Week 0808 p1ros Teisajleged | plainants Go not kuow (o whon: to pav the amount | 98 . e apwards venty-ive Tty of cotion, cloth carried in by tue ball. T Poftadeinitns e Tlon. §¢ M. G7a, Cluctnancyehd | thiat - Allen _martias Ay B, Dugan in Peoria | ue, and they ark that un accouns muy be tken of depurted thls life. For upwards of uwenty:ive o severa O fn ¢l were it be kome time before he bas the use of his le. T By earues, Mehfzan: C. MeMfilan, AriZona; | July 22, 1573, the ceremony paying been per- | the amount due, with leial juteresi, deducting | years he -Tollowed the avocation of tuning planos, procured - 2 he Wwork Of | Spledid Uard lieceivers and Cake Baskets, $2 aad upy e &3 ¢ iiawunond, | formed | by the Rev. Father Uallian. } all usurious piyments and that the defendants = Inst tof that kind in putting the affair tozether again. Ward. FElezant Wator Sots, and odd pleces of new aud ftextord, | OFP% (0 vears ago he engazed bourd | maybe enjoined o ing the execntion or and there is ycarcely an instrament of Tt K e hat. Lime Prot. Ward has been busily | elanorate designs, a: halt valie, e s that s not come under bis manipultion. | 4t work upon the restoratiou of this mammoth, e are chwing fhe stock out Fery fast, sud buyers V. Dautel. Sherimn, Tex.; Charies C. New York: ©. E. Barney. St. Loufs; ¥ D. At the regular meeting of Templar Lodge, | Sentra Xo, 440, 1. 6. O. F., hele Wedn nn} eeuin a1 sy B wife at Mrs. Shejor's. and while there be- | geliing the collateris until dnal decrce. An fn- ! o Iheir nail, corner Lalsted and Madizon etrests. the GOVERNMENT BUILDING. Lo imate with several lady bourders, and ulti- | sunction was issued vy Judge Williams. Te was G1 years old ut the time of hisdemise. A | and now it is complete. Saturdayan 90porie . T. MARTIN'S Jollowing oficers were installed for the ensuing %) E: mateiy with one Muggie P tlodmen, whom he "L MOTHIER 1N SEARCH OF HER CHILD. T Sore Chriatian, he never went to chuzch. but | niry was afforded @ reporter oL thet Detooral LaRGE AN irEn AR 3¢ sTones. R teiod April 2, 1875, the ey, H. W. Thomas, | Mary Ebbinghouseiled a petition for habeas | cvory Saboath found bim in hix roow reading the | to examine the swonder, and we can assure our 285 AND W7 STATEST. oot A ckson wnd Van Buren-sts.. L. Pop- Tnbelier he wasn Sceond Adventlst, | readers it is indeed a wonder for any onc g &% e BN CCD Juckson und Vun BUred 0oy a2 Jzmes B. Muir. Nobie Graud; ¥ v, e M. £. Church, performing the ceremony. corpus, statfug that hier daughter, Mary McGregor. | Seripturee. R e, V. G.3 W. . Jifscocl, Recorcing Secretu The internal revenue receipts yesterds Dr. 1. A Phillips, Permanent Sccretary; Emile Y | $ie et wife is now living at No. 285 West Luke | now called Lillie May Nil 2 $econ g oee one Lo 8 . 2 ' 32, 3 is working o3 king May Niles, 15 in the posscssion of roughly sdhered to the doctrine that the ne. The building erected b; 1. Ward In Leuied et it o Breat St e Sub-Tressury disbursements yester. | hersclf and® itzle 3g-yeal uRItets Cluitns that her daughter was, in October, 1869, | strong believer in pra L ALy, and tho sceker | ast of Cosmos Jiall. It contains nothinz else e rxirr atd dhan Jaeo o, . v . Earle and J. A, | 48y wers £100,000. Jnstice Morrison Leld Frauk Sullivan in | yhen she was only sfonts Jr Ol Stoln'or abe | SHOTR D er. lefs hie presenco without feeling | juy the mammoth, With the exceptio of th RIS L e A 1. Supnit le o & A | 11000 Lo the Criminal,_Conrt for the lurceny of e e e Georie Tiose asd his wife, with | Lt bis hurthen bad been made lighier by 3 Sub- > eI L e IeeCrenmFreezers N ozcoscuziz, 1t and L. Supperiers Noble Grund ¢ The bond sales yesterday were £5 § L 000 bugey from Mead & Coe, and disposing s was then boarding. Mrs, Bubinghouse, | seantial gift. In bis aress he was ot e yalanaty | Skeloron of an elophant i one cornery which 15 JeeCemnmirensny i Y eposing | o e e regor, hus never been uble t0 | Jont and clenn. und one wuit ol clothes Sosmall as to be insignificant beside its pre- Large line Housefor, W illium McLeod and Zobert Roulshnusen, 1. and Vice G Fridey they nggregated 858,000, inateas t $15,- 1t ame 10 John OIff for £65: C. Brett, la N 1. iv: " 5t 7 7 I mibpiners Vs plip o i ’ d of $13,- | ot the tame 1o SOk, lrus.. of N0: L larceny | gnd Cher dangnter fom it time antl | owould bt bin FO BRG juit of Slothes | bistoric rival. The animal stands facing the Prices. An evening paper states that, before leav- i O et to ‘the 11th: usnnic lighund. wnd | She% e ogo Sulwen she et Lillie Moy Nilew, | D wis business and sociul relations ic wae the 1 door, and hence upon eatrance _the visitor finds DALTON'S e this oty for D utevitle, Wednewday might The receipts from the tax on spirits aggre- fmnatce of a red-lamp house on Waushinaton O e ier wnpearance, aae, etc.. she fuliy be- | cirnation of truth. and would ratner Suffer ihe | himself suddenly face to face with a startling, | e Naran. ol the United States Supreme | aated S24,818 yesterduy. For the month e e | strect, S10 to 3 dne cach; Willium - Meyer, | lieves herto be the lou-ost dangnter. Whep | Joss of an arm oran ey o w e, Ho 1eft | but at the sume time an inuocent-looklug nion- : Coart, informed an tutimate friend that e n- | ihe receipts bave been $117, 527 Durglary. $30 fine. Justice Kaufmann heid Joseph Mrs. Niles heard this, she mstantly remos one brother over 80 years of uge, and 3 number of | ster. It stands before him sixieen and a-half e e o Sonth Chicago, and Mrs. | Riices and nentiews, ailesiding in Maine, fere | feot in Light thirtesn {cor betveen the ik i 7o one uf hid nephews he | [Couty.six anda ball feet from tusks to tail, * fi % o SAEATOUA AT tenced to make Chicago his home in the future. X : Lichter in 5500 honas to* the 1lih for cotaining | Fog %) le bes eold bix reidence in the City of Louisville, Col. Georgee C. Tichenor, of Towa, recent~ %um!s by false pretences from Michuer Siriegel f n‘;g;:‘f',."d“"; D e o child aud e hcnk‘uld o relutivee, To one of s neptens he e s Tamily will leave next week for Europeto | 1y appomted a Snecial Treasury Agent, has bee: Tenry Smith, sleeping vut-doors and ** bumuming, EOIpEL R e © | willed the uscof & e i i P ick v 5 thend a fow moaths abrosd. The Judge urapeto | B Ened to this diatrict, 10 o i Bonection with e e etice Samuerfeid held it e, | ey established vent. the Interest 10 go lo his aved brother. On 3 1huLs é“‘ "Fh“,m“ Ahoulk i ”“1‘?"'5‘ pary lopiks wandersully, o wil haTenone b fipeny them 10 the sea-shore, but i too busy 1o | Special-Agent llinas. binks. the ooarding-house beale to_the 18th; S ecouse the little fortune whien 3z Mansdeld | B, the body. The tusks are nearly a foot m T aster el - o ONBRON, seave the country at present. Tne fnend ic whom o Louls Sharkey, lurceny of gooas from M. Wasger- THE SOUTH TOWN. Teft will go to the American Bible Society. In his thickness at_their greatest size, and are truly Other waves, §3 210 Wabash-av. Lo e tts information saye thet o never | | SPiTit, exports yesterdsy nuwbered Toin® At the ealoou-keepers' picnic, and Jerry ‘ < e e hia eccentricity had ot departed from | enormous In sppesrance, The' eyes, located sl = 200 from the Garden City Distiilery; 'y TIE LAST OBJECTIONS. from bim. A short time before he died he wrote s | high up in the head, are, of course, quite swmall fi fi Fn‘::"”a “p!"rg'isucfl‘“% ;TO’I‘:; ks § fiext place In_Chleawo for B aan g0 thoroughiy in love with Chicazo as s | barrels Millizan, larceny from Loms Wheeler, $300 eac] - : bt | saiegs Io Y $300 each | yeyterday brought in the lset objections to the | jetter in very O g ehirozraphy to Prof. Dye, | in proportion to the size of ‘the body, as is the Shetest place I Chicao fof My Gossatner Waves clalty. 40 Mon- ; Judge Harlan. Iic ;nmrlhhnfi.!he liked it and ita | BY r"’hn{;‘,ldl?“g! n;n..uud 100 barrels by the 5 & 2 At ‘people ever su much. e dndge hae expressed | States Distilling Company. Misor arrests: Wi'liam Williams, James present aesessment of real cstafe morth of | crarging hin not to have any foriual burlal servs | case with all animws of the species to which he himself in this manner to sevdral other gentlemen. P i 5 Aot e o ‘ ‘ o renty-s Al fift; di- | ices, butc place over the grave **un obloni square olongs. The b is . Kk, B 270 W. Ma : 2 e is i & o 1 b odas o ctor Ellsworth, a resident of ile Town | Atkinson, two negroeswho had a tlashing and Twenty-sccona street. About y undi ces, 2 b b R : belongs. e hair long. dark, rough, and ve.or 270 W, Mad t. Catalosuss {i‘;’:‘fl‘{“-fig{’:flfl,’:’};‘“fi,‘ghi&"go‘;“},‘?g;‘3; ot O ales at b Stock. Yaris, was.| soraichmg allray with Florenco Labells and Selle wded | objectors deposited thelr com- ;{f‘g;?'j{fl;flfi'{,g‘;;}*“’""““r his inscription, | JliGu"as” was that of tie ofiginal wearsr. PRt o Sl Uy roato 1o M : ng 4 &p before Commissioner Hoyny yesterday. charged Williawme, Ciark street cyprians; Carl Schnertund | plaints, on the usual printed forms, with B 1t BROTIHER. The legs are about two feet in diameter, and a Whotesaie and Ketail, Send fos prive- i prace e evius Lo aws e, 35 gonntcrruit bifig on | Thomus Mgrun, wammener for kesping oven ufter | (i Soutn-Town Board of Review, and about 300 | Takehim to e BRI ea Somner wareh, | man can easily wallc between them and under 3 it Guods seat C. nre, 1 The quarrel beiweon the West Division | the Trade:s’ D L D ani, Pllaworis claims that | midnights Gearse Loerhuzdt und Guorse Horton, | 4 % ol P.E.S e Cocuycital iands are gTOWIng old. hat | the animal’s hody standing upright. In order | & (e Saiz ageat for the TiroRN” 3 Topey Gompany and A« 7. Snell has at lass been | hey were paid bim for . Bllsworth ctws that | Jmioned for keeping diswrderly concert-ails, | WE5 et theoueis tho asency of M. P.E.Swnley, | thot whose bestiihl, s 2l dsy throush s the | to obtain a sacisfactory view of e 52 Wiy faade 1o order and wamastod, 1 R et & few monihe azo (e Rtullsay | Vtaer mones. and that o Qe 1ot it o JoLor | Where there e ou e avorage, n Sgut | Seerctary o he Tazpavars' Assoclation. Amons | Samms,and but on v many 1aools of kood WILIONSIS | nocessary to ascend i Hight e o W DURNEA, i B ny compléted its new barn on tue corucr of | Were couaLerielt, Tie way hela in 31.000 bail forn | 8Yer FUCh TPy [ ook i s et \he objections of Tuz Tmnuxe. the | g and recelied 5D thy falenful Gosom: Wi Wl | wocessary o 03000 Srected for that pur- g X ! ::c;{xlio:g(;t?ew:nggu‘rfi 33‘2’.‘;‘;&;‘:"%“{1?’3§i§ THE CITY-HALL young thef. just rerurned (o the “diy: Darney | hod to be argued with forsome titie before e could | prafries s 1 Tt ""l‘,:‘g":x‘l’;"“l;::““ oou tidtoms. | el with the eves, and enables him 10 0rfi & § wansmsmmsmnnseen & I ety No obtained a compensation of $100,000. & 4 T o bar.teuder i u saloon ut the torner of | be persuaded to join the vast Bewy of tne | JEINOL IR A S eliing througl: the solemb years. ood juea of the great size of Ui restorativn. 2 FAIRBANKS’ ; hie the corporation refused to puy, and the con- . g & Clicaio avenie and Macket strcet, who is charged | aggrieved. Boside ull these, e omlovwias senernt | o A ot St, Charler, and the funeral || When the visitors were looking at it Satur- x'fi STANDARD : cquenct waa that the new barn was not utihzed. The license receipts were $1,200. ‘}‘-“-'.fif’f'.ip:"f"’.,;"f {";"{'l"fi l*';n‘" "0';"‘“ ",’h objection was filed by the attorneys, whose names | services were Ntended by thuse who kpew him | day trom this elevated pofnt, a little daughter e P : ‘Av lset.. however, 3r. Snell and tuc railrond The disbursiag welerk vaid out bet e e o pieAtc tolets SHC A3 | wwers suached ticrato, on ‘benalf of all those who [ best and loved bim most. g of Prol. Wurd, uged about 4 years, came L 5 g welerk paid out between | sunlic eodvre Ling, of o, Fre- | pad not previously protested: — into the building, and, seating hersclf upon the fod oF ALL KINDS. tform upon which the mammoth stauds, platlorss Be ATt Toratess MORSE & GO, mont_ stre: FAIRBARKS. Sompacy have mbde ferme, the laticr agrecinz : L o 3 - ‘fymothy SfcCarthy, caugat rum s 21, 1§78, —To [Tunidngton CORRESPONDENCE ainst one of the girantic forelegs leaned back a; ComPAEY Jarge sum amuually for the privilege | S1,100 and $1.200in zcrip. About halfa millon Al 5 : O corded them. and mow the cars run into the | of it is now afloat. maging aboit sesteruay noon 4 Louse Y ekaon. Superoisor, C. 3. schorecs. terk, W. . v O building constructed for them 4% 50 much at the corner of Centre and Bissell atree M. | Kien Sisensor, of the Tawn of dunth Clileago, 1h CRrIMES. e B oy with a smile. At the spectators in 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. ‘ i Thero wero 150 deaths last week, a de- | Sarseny thatching A pocket-book containing u | sion s te Town Buard for the nurjus of Feviewlng, he Trib and looked up SpectR-ars Ll 2 & o < = feaoigl #mall sum of money from ’F. A. Smith, of | the ussessment of proverty of sald town. UGENVLERES To the Editor of The Tribune. the gallery, A prettier or morc interesting Be careful tobuyonly the Geauige, ‘Cie Executive Committee of the Douglas crease of sixiy-six from the corresponding ome | No. 340 West Van Buren street. Tour petltioners, the underslzned. hereby enter (i Cincago. July 1.—I have noticedy in various | pleture could not be conceived. There sat a m———— e = Monument Ateoclation metisesterday, und decioed last year. Tne cool weather is responeible. ‘.‘,'-‘}’E.’,{fi"f.f.{,?.{,j‘,l‘,.‘g‘:,,“,:‘,.”:,:’,,u",’;{“,".",1".‘}‘,‘,‘9,‘3‘32.‘,{"},2?.(: quarters, the uesertion that Lwo-Ll%fds of all the | beautiful little ¢bild, born n the civi ized year | CHIKOPODIST. in sn informal sort of way 1Bat no_particular cere- The Aldermen who were opposed to Su- JUDGE BREESE, A% yon thint the. nroperty herclnafier describid 14 | murders committed inthis country are perpetrated | 0f 1874, side bF side with the monster whose T S oiinRon monies should take place at_the anveiling of the , # 1700 i, tnd Hray Tliab you Feview UIE whses p i birthday no man can tell, save by approxima- SEERUED : " O e, whigh 1« Row here i readiness to bo | penntendent Hickey held @ caucns Inst cvemnz MEETING OF MEMEEIS OF THE BAR. e Aade As & basie {OF the taxus tar the year | by Roman Catholtcs; and, i true. it1¢ 2 fact so tm- | AT 00 0B ore biStorie ages. b odlaz. 124 1 i Borsiad o hoekion on the monument, Wpen s | and e o graaime 10 be.pureied Mon. | A% adsourned_pieeting of membere of tho Bue | M3 tillcy e e o coptarnley with th | poriant ia tis SRRt 0 merit thecarefu con- | 10 AT B 22—t it st Tout hours laterseversl of the Commiticemen learn- | duy evening. + . was held at the Law Inetitute yests R R T i i {3 10 of alt cthrcal students of every relizious orns. cuts, bratses, & = <terday af Ll e A bl Eatats qpuate | stderation “ 7 g yesterday afternoon | 1s aescribed as foliows, viz.: Allthe feul edlath Ak o earticutarly of the Catholice HOW 1T WORKS." P report e i i I eh o Suuth Unicago north of “Fwenty-econd | denomination, e report of the Committes uppointed the | Lruur, i ‘the County” of Cook, and Stule of M1 | hemsctves. That Uathotics, b asbre, B JAott Aot | prone to the covuasion ot this greatest of li crimes, 1s not for & moment to be pposed or be- | Should Cupftal Oppress Labor? ™ the following o the Editor of The Tridune. =% Gricaco, July 8.—To the writer of “Why RS AR S Dt to Bugs. Roacher, Notbs: 8 8 Fleas, Lice, etc. Warrant- ed. Arend’s [nsect Pwier Degot, 179 B. Madiou-sh 20 taat President Hayes had signified his iutention A oW, S o being here on the occssion of the fremen's tour- The Department of Public Works received | to he O Avhich berins concurrently with the open- | Propusals o farnishing pite and hemlock blocks | week previous to prevare resolutions expressing | nols. not lierctofore obje ol the Inter-State Expoeition, 1t was wformal- | for “rect pavements. Taesduy bids will be opened | regret forthe death of Justice Lroese. Among 'll;lw!ll‘l‘}ful "f»' L 2 | Buard that, i reviewlog @ to_your Hont correciini sald as T e Nt annvitation should be extended to | fOF Cast-Tron water-plpe. 2 g By oy s s 5 pose present were Judges Dickey, Trumbuil, | ment, youshould be soyern: the clearly-eapressed o Rere soui By e e honor tha nuveiling ceremomes | The Treusurer's Teceipls were: Comp- | Lawrence, aud Moore, Thomas Deni, J. L. iligh, B o e Tk Y175 by last, years wisesen loved. The clase, ma horefore, b 50Ut | js e best practical inlustration of “how the O e, was bised unon furmer assessmenty, | froo . Thing works? 1 have seen, and I give it to_vou O e iz: | crent evils should ue the drst object ‘ol every true with his presence and take an aciive part therein. 353 o 5 " *] troller. S433; Collector, $2.536: Water Ofice, | k. F. Ayer, City-Attorney Tuthill, E. B.Sherman, | correctec always trom line owe, | patrior und - lover O™ “race,” und | sor what it is worth. The molders in the East Gov. Cuilom 2nd the di, itaries of thie and ad- T 5 ety . Jolning States will be igvited to participaie ju the $1.590: fotal, SL305. He paid out 4,000, nearly | Elliote Antbons, M. W. Fuller. LS. Monroe, | ithiof the Astessor, wnd then sour Honoable £ Jostivitics. 316 of which was used 10 redeem warrants of 1577, = b s s | Sue Sec. 99, of the Keveaus law, p. B9, R Bavi obscrved ihat the general : . 4 _ Thomus Joran, and Sidney Thomas. Statutesof 1577, I e BUNE, Withoul fexr b have u seale of prices for their work. A little — = . TeLey, course _of T foundry in the Fox Valley, Iilingis, outside all _TRUNKS. \ mouthly report of the Hospital for | 50 1nuch hos been said_about tho Durick- | he Tiou. Thomas Hoyns presiacd. ond spoke | GigHy e | e o oriam, pae ueen to. prozent il | 104 [ c Valley, Diinol = DIE. e ther trug light. As u question of | LGRS, lays down its wares in New York ut s E% 1 l e o e rbas oL patieuis, | 1gn:Joknson business, (el I3 B0t improbable | foclingly of the decensed. gieng o blographical | 1.1 G0t S TR Rl it 0; out- | §i55ady" iy ifi‘f&'&i’ufif Olered 1 she vonncil | sketco of him, and comparing him asa Ju:lxst to | Rink Haves, Ereat anportance, T wénld ask to whst the evlito prod, for s iuss price than the same «nods ure mde cases, 67 total, . ‘The dopunions were: | 3057aie an investigation. TLord Mansfield. Slanderand calumny had failed The Board of Rev! Siluded is aitnbutable? Is it to | produced in New York onlcmlfil J\U\\,‘T;‘:;xy, did some equatizing be- | wuich I have Tuy, althooeh the nomber | asrociations in iife, o hatite SECHERE trom Toronsh Mre. F. B. Williwms, aizo from Mr. his & cand tween individuals ye: Willisme, one dozen cap for nurscs: from Eeith The following were the most importaat 1o leave a blot upon “'B‘"“? name and reputation, | o 4o leants seeking to get themseives squatcdon | rehigious Sducation, ' and particalarly tac belief e t—— 0 Brothers. §25; through Mre. D. A. Gage, from | pnilding permits issned: XMrs. ana he was happy as well as blessed in his Jabors | the books with their neichbors was quite hiitee, | that men hss powsr :{n fl,rr::.:;‘«_:m{g;;fi ls:;:: Emigration of American Negroes to Liberia. OUT E -‘-,“;%"-‘M 2 t A W. Eddy, two o Charies P. Kelloge & Co.. §25; through Dr. Nary -5t0ry and bas t bri cellings, H0xS andin his'rewarde. ving . cns not yenerally | While I disuppro three-story and bascuent brick dwellings, 30380, brobably owing Lo the fact thatit Wi hot KeReTalY | LWL DT O tortuined by diferent | Turner our former Ministerto Liberia, su- Cut Hawersmado a3 1. ‘Taompsos, from Mrs. E. G. Hull, §20; through | Nos. 957 and 980 Indiaua avenue, 1o cos S0, RESOLUTIONS. known tha Stould meet for that pur- | dogmatical Gus 3irs. N H, Kbapp, thirty yszds of mushin from ca‘::h:gl;uin‘;t Tabornacie, ane-s o priek cz‘&'r‘é%“ MF. Monroe, on bebalf of the Committes, then e gz;‘:er‘d:?? B';f\?on'ly'?fuluuce o s promi | pelizious sects, still # dogma that in 113 tendency gests thay the only way to make a success of my oAl destiza 1 Carson & Fanie; through Mre. Dr. Fitch, also from | comer of Twentietbstreet and Ashland aveauc, presented the following: Bence in the way of equalization was in the matter | leans o “etimes of the deepest dye is one that | that colouy s to adopt the Enelish systen and “"*"“;“5.,,,‘,‘_“*" Biller Bros. &£ Kecp, one dozen knives and forks: | 3 000; ¥, Larned, two-story sud basement stone- eecatred, That we have heard with unfezned sorrow | of the Atluntic Hotel property. "Pnc owner thercof [ ments not oniy the amplest d O elon bt the | ectablish labor schools amopg the nutives, o FARITE. TODOTLY ot ‘the melghboRNg | must just conclugions iu order (Nal a cOT<ct | which shall 2otk “themm 1o work and to develop i X o3 Trom a friond, 13 through Mre. J. C. Wiltog, from | front dweiling, 23 & ¢ : e T on, Shdney Brevse, Iats ane of : i L 3 2 e e N 216 Veruon avenue, | % ihedoatn of the llon, Sidoey Bregac, Inte ant of, (g submitted atidarits s I G ihe deat o eprenic Courc. He hay been takea | property was assessed lower than bls, and the fe; | cetliFRie oy be formed m tae sustic mind. | thi“retources of the country. ile denvunces Cretar, Adam & Co., hall-dozen wach-bovls and | 31,500, 3 a1 oGt e, e fieber, two slopjars, one dust-brush; fromMrs. | “ i s full of 3ears. indeed, aud of onurs, UL in the : : = ; Z ¢ ¢hich Hyers, one dozen hlnm-zm\‘ch; frum Breonen & fu]!nl\'ln;. Wwill be_the vote on_the motion to con- | jurlst, and, by e D hnt ferviced in professional aud | has classided the ovjectious Aled, turning over to | jndgmentaud the inluence of your paper. and | cruel fraud: -E‘cf ‘;"c I.’f"]‘.'fm“ by maliis Co., one box of apples. firm cas—Mallory, Tully, ltiordan, Oliver, | pubitéiife.uid thesterliag Ipteriey WL IARTACE | e those rolating to personal property. [ That s the etlect of such ‘neidents and manifocta- | fever, and are feft pulpecs atter theirst six 3 f Wednesdey, by st Smyth, Throop, Niesen, Wetterer, and Daly—Y. D e thepimud universel conddence and respect. | He will examine thewm, and, posaioly, will make a | tions us Aitenced the ciosinz scencs in the lievs of | months of gratuitous support expires. "Tuey are On the evening of Wednesday, by steamer | Nape—Pearons, Tuiey, Dallard, Sanders, Cary, S yex sstained by Lhe death of such aman may Juel- | reguction to conform with tiie ndard adopted iu | Sherry_und Connelly, Tecently executed in this | hated by the nntlrcsh and are really po?n:r ded lor any successtul en- ‘Menomonce, & party of cight young mex startedon | Phelps, Gilbert, Turner, Lodding, Y357 | 1y b regnraed as Irreparable. | Tnevery posttion BRAC | the other divisions of the city. s Mot do | eity. Does not the copviction that In the lust | stocks capital 1s nee B emburs,excursion sud. cmping tour, f the | len Beuler, * McXurney, Cook. . Thiroop, tained, e way fully enual 10 I FRpRAULEE A5 % | chls, relief can be oblained only at Jie g notdo | eity, Doss et S, Wil e forgiven, nat the | erprido whatevcr, and the great drawback of 2l ] vicimty of Traverss Bay. The party is com] ozed | Seaton, Rawleigh, ‘Thompson, Knopf, | Representative in the State Leglilature and 2 | the ‘County Board. Another class of objections sympathy of thousande will be excited. thata sort | claeses is crushiog poverty. Bat nativestratned e o will by shed around their closing | $o oroncable labor on tarms, or in other enter- his country us 3 alarial FR_SH. 14, Tiate work. a2d ol I ol teeld of Wiliam Darry Caities dray, Topoke DoVt | Hyan. Stauper, “Jamteens, McCatre} -2, our mamberf ole senazeof e Lolied Sates, ‘S siiss | consiatsof (hose wieh comalainof sgsessisenie 00 ‘erols 5 Ihete i arles er, Lincoln Browp, Fra owe, | are considere lonotful—Callerton, valdo, | of the Circul urt and 3 the ground of a want of uniformity, Thescarevery | scenes of life, inau great degree destruy |the re- i s Norton,” and Alver: Jaceman. They all | Schwelsthal, and Jonss. 1t s believed that the of the et CouTt Bt wich semad 800 | puiorous, ind ire Bourd wil D e the taeh | siralning infuence which would be exclted by the prises for_which the capital to start with ffere Dipectaity,, Extracting, S0c- Supreme Coury e sustalocy DSy Mieved fmmerlan- | SAREroRs, A te o atnte. and, if found just, | conviction that they muct be R ed by an all-wise | provided, would undoubtedly brospey and the Wi it CALY. : Eipitalist would reap o rich return. - We canuob Yia Deatbori-# " 2 Le T o ag Chatievors, where they nire | former if bé attends tho meeting, whica ecemis 10 | 2ui¢ vo k & o 4 B e e ato us uany partics, f0F | ba doubiful, will vote nar. Juns3 is. counied on e Tenorn 1 e SN She'atate 1n 1019 to o | O e N veen bndividuata. To this cad, | and just God **for all the deeds done i the body, | p