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VOLUME XXXIX ~NORTHWEST BAR, ASSOCIATION. 41 A Association of Lawyers. fn which membership forestricted to those of high character, and to ene fn exchfeounty. a = ahoa County. COLORADO-Denver, Artrahos ComtY,, o yracoR. Faleplay, Park Countyier, nypy ouuratison. lerr Creek County, Gearzotown 01 $3i0sas srtcnELL. Sitverion, San Juth Couizey o1 1w agwoTII. DAROTA TER.—Yanklon , Yankton County, ;. JLLINOIS—Aledo, Mercer Cg:gyl;“ & WIIARTON. RBloomington, McLean ‘:wolllxl'x:l'.v‘on & MeNULTA Carnt, White County, W, 1L JUNEON. Charleston, Coles Connty. FICKLIN & FICKLIN, Chlcngo, Cook County. o ooppn & WRITON, Deeatur, Macon County, BROWN & TAIT. Fulton, WhitesldeCountye o0 5 secov, Genavs, Kane County. J. fl. MAYDORN, Hiliiborough, Montgomery COURty, oo 1y raq. Jackignetile, Moraap CoRtteR & LIPPINCOTT. Jemeyviiie, JerieY CONFpqp o7, NERDMAN. Lincoln, Logat CORRtY: *py oy o grOKRS, Barahinll, Clark County. 7. 3. GOLDEN. Monmouth, Warren con%"{iflv AT & PIELTS. Monticello, PIMLCOUDLE. ™ 0 BTON, Mlortlic Graniy Gy 3. N. IBADING, Oquawka, Nenderton Gounty o o Oregon, Ogle Copnty. B. F. DUTCIER, Ouawa, Lofallo County, o g ) piengr, Parxton, Ford County, A BAMPLE Pekto, Tazewell County. ey Peorts, Peoria County, CRATTY BROS. Perenburg, Menard Comate,, =50 L Hockord, Wianebago Countr, 0 19T EE shelbysille, Bhetby COUIY, oo & HAMLIN, Springfeld. Bangaman GAYe o y ANPHIRR. univen, Mouttrlo Countr, o0 A Bycamore, Deli?lb C"""‘l.l)"liu, & CATINES, ‘Tuscols, Douglan Count. Y. SIACCHEISON & MACPHERSON. Urbans, Champaign County, Fayette Connty, M e MATHEWS, Vandala, Fayette County., . o AN DORSTON. Watseka, Iroquols Conn‘{{: 3X, L WIITEHALL. INDIANA--Alblon, Noble Couut; 108, M. EELLS, Crawfantsvlile, Monllomevé;il:&l:l{.‘. TRAVIS, Crown Poluot, Lake County. WUOD & WOOD, i ny. :_:":; 1.':',"’:‘ c:;:“'m MERRICK & TRAVIS. . Cifnto ! i :' “;.k)v:xu\xxx/ul:ufl & NIGQINDOTHAM. oshen, EIKNATE COOALT. oy p g0 & DAVIS. nt. :lm;unlln‘n'. I;Illlll‘hlllgn C:n it 5 S00TE. ndinapolls, Marion Countys (o) "o ro o Kentlaud, Newton County, Sonth Bend, 8. Josoph County, _ Fr ODHIEN. ounty. ""”I :':‘ ks "2:[: » LUCrus nunsan. eringion: Sxtper SOSIS Mok BNYDEIL Coutfty. :‘T" "l'"";_‘”:‘" ‘:"' :' M. C. NUNTER, J1. ; untr. alparaleo, Forter COmmtr: p 5, MERMIPIELD, |~ ANA Ct o {OWA—Anamoss, Jones County, 5 ARG 3 unty. :‘"’;’l' B"";f““::' » coRITCUEY & UnLEN, arlington, Desdloines GO | oy haLbWIN. Butler Centre, Butler County. Ceder Rgpide, Li c I'Uflonu“ M. CRAIG. in Connte: eder Tgpldt, Linn COrMEs 3y g & s, Jony. Cherokee, Chierokes County. 5 .UOENE COWLES. Couneil Diutte, Pottawattamis Coltuty. Cresco, Howard Count; SN e ISR, S T POREMAN & MARSH Creaton, Unlon County, PATTERSON & GINSON, o > et Wiaseek LAY & CAMILRLL : o g, 22 cooLrY. Delht, Delaware County, Tentson, Crawford County, SWATIOR " TAFOR & TAVOR, Des Motnew, Polk County. BROWN & DUDLE Dubuguo, Dubuque County, s T GRAUAM & CAD Klkader, Clayton County. i 7 W. A, 'RESTON, Emmetsburg, P'alo Alta Counf ‘. CRAWFORD & SOPER. Forest Cty, Wiunebago County. 0 . E. ANDERSON, Gleuwoud, Mis County, 'ATKINS & Wi 5 Listian, Shelby Caunty. LLLIANS, E L T . Independence, Dochanan onmiay THOMPEON. ' w, novyay, Indtanale, Warren County, LI, SRRVERS & BAMSON. lowa City, Johnson County, WEMLEY & SWISUER, Jemerson, Grecns Countpe, o v Keokuk, Lee County, E SPRAN! o Kesaouqus, Van Durea County.. TR ALLEH CHARLES BALDWIN, " Logan, Harrison County, NIIANT & CADWRIL, Maquoketa, Jackson Count; i : IDUCATIONA TACINE (OLLEGE. tue Collexs Includes a Rchool of Leiters and & (ile School. 4 oleo & Girsin mar School, ., Thoronzh ue dlscloline, Cotirge i 10 °7e, £ Neliuol, DEKOVEN, ¢ religlons care, amd high e Gusininar heluol open” Nept. 3. flo i sl psearite focelvad o bt Gramu UrLher furinat on appiy 10 ftev. J ASIE; BT Hacine, wie, vvi7 o evs dast MORGAN PAR MILITARY ACADEMY. N. KIKK TALCOTT, } Assoctat WIS, bubeeiate eparatory Kchaol fur Boys, Locatlon rer Fa v Ty uurieg. Yo L b IoTn. RoF ToiL IATOrIAL oD b g aiocis i Slorian Fark, Cook Cao 1o seud or sat ADAMS AUADEMY, QUINOY, MASS, WILLIAM EVERETT, Vb, 1, + Master, . This Acadety v lmeuuedcn;lm baj [l t man. J1s suceess in this under the ifylax. | 150,00 AN ud utiier (i 10 the My Kass. M. \Wordua 1s en, Sndvati Bt o House, and will secalve wppliv The iariie fur root sud busril, fus 'c':'éuln:“;}-rm'“ 1493304 MICHIGAN FEMALE SEMINARY, Ksalamazoo, Michigan, ON MT. HOLYORK PLAN, A Behool for the high ; Thoreiglhinatiict o ot o s ! L3 ear comien i year Tur board (it Juuing 1 ik ! 'y pacengiress | AT SEANNETTE Eiobik T UNION COLLEGE OF LAW, CHICAGO, ILL Y " 11, 187 Ii’J:L“.:' 820 per year in advance. Vi :m\(-ln,. Glu,; 93 Dearborn- icago, 11, Wells Collego for Young Ladies, ADRORA, CAYUGA LAKE, N. ¥, Fult Cullexiate, ‘Knerial, and_Acideinia Courses, Buberior insiructiondn wuale. Lucation uneurpased for be fuluess, and refincincat: buldiugs eloganty alhuug.:;u‘: hie 4 Jarcotiuiey ullmlLiuulll\‘-;:uw Intruss th 4. Teru begli Sept. . V. L b, VIiBER, Preatdent. MRS, CUTHBERTS SEMINARY, Fourteenuth yesr opens Sent. 9, for young laidles and €hligren, u.’uumu-'mm duy schiool. {"'lll S‘Ulrl of ¢ills clent aud experie era. * Bupertor bulldi tved W wnuslc. C For catalugue riucipal. 16 % {ho New Eualund or Conpery, torvy 3 the larcest wusic school iu the ¢ 70 riatnent prulessors. sinve 1 r.For prosbectus sddress Gatons ~T. Bitustivossecured oF s iy i fitag U SWARTIMORE COLLEGE, nf: Lo cary of Friends, 100 10 Lot sexce, wie cul @ ul study, sudie. bai crece, . Fur catalou, Vi full 4 to couTac of sitidy, tern wlare LOWALD H. llA(ilLL,u:‘Nlhlrnk ENuntbincre Colie, v, bwarthiure, bolawurs Culy Pay Jennings Seminary, Aurora, Il bew gy M1 SCIODL FOR VITE TIMES, Tribags! d9 eriavinent b pe A ptuniay e uf Lhe MALTS b CADY, Privcloal. GRANT, 8ec., Chicago. - 3 ty. - O natons, s oy 1T & KINE. Merhaonn, Wans & LEMED?, Monteuma, Poweshiok County. Mount' Pleassnt, ilenry t:onn«{:.hm" @ GEARK: il & R E Muscatine, Muscatine Count R. AMBLER, BHANNAN & JAYNE, Navada, Storey County. - UYER & FITCIPATRICK. Now Hampton, Chickasaw Count 5 HIRAM BHAVER. Newton, Jasper County. Northwood, Worth County. BANRRBY & COOK, BUTLER BROS, Onawa Clty, Monons Cousnty, ROBERT LUCAS. Onge, Mitchell County. LAty Ouceola, Ciark County, DHOV N & ISHOT. M. L. TEMI'LE, Oskalooss, Mahaska Count Rock Raplds. r.m::n:,;:’:“th FUALOU: P i ¥. A. EEEP, Bldney, . 'y, Fremont County, 1. T STOCKTON, Slauz City, Woodb 7. Waodbury Condiy, oy & TavLOR. ‘Tipton, Cedsr County. . IMAN, Toledo, Tama Cotnty, ADIN X: BRI, : BTRUDLE & KINNE, Vinton, Benton County, OILCHRIST & HAINES, ‘Waterloo, Black Hawk (.aulggonng ORDWAY. Wintarset, Madiion County, S KANSAS~-Abllens, nlnklnlm}‘% WL\ 'R & PIENCE ! 3 :“:l‘:‘“"'m‘:'::’: Z@"v:‘:;hzn & WAGGENER. oriingame, Osze CMBLY: gy rromtson. y. :::":; “';':.‘r';:":‘cfi‘»'.'in’sou & DERTRAS. o A A n“ - “nm cx‘."firumn KNOWLES, rest Dend, Barton ComLY: coay. 41, poboR. vl ) Independance, Montgomery Comtys ot AN Lawrence, Douglas c“““"bA)lUEL A RIGGS. Lesvenworth, Leavenworth County, 11 GRIBWOLD, Lyons, Ric¥County. g JOHN M. MUSCOTT. Benecs, Nemeha County, 2. T, TAYLOR ‘Topeks, Bhawnee Caunty, Wietite, Bedgulcx LCK: BYAN & JOIIN5ON, “ounf MICHIGAN. .’lleu';.. Varnegilindl; DALDERSTON, oit, Warne Ity & TINDALL. Tahpeming, Marquette County WIFT & OSBORN. scke d Kuamon,Bamancs ConG1 D CONELT, o 7 apo, M. BUC MINNRSOTA~Austin, Mower Connty. CAMETON & ) ‘Farlbautt, Riee County, LAHJ‘O‘{ i Montevideo, Chippewa County. ARER & MILLER. Forthifleld, Rice Countyi, o0\ <8 & WHIPPLE. Prton tmar Gnnty - - BUKLISOAME. #alot Paul, Rumsey Connty. L1y B WELLS, 3. M. GILMAN. MIS50UIRI-Eansas City, Jackson Coutity, Plattaburg, Clinton County, VW vAN wess. MONTANA TRR.~Fort Denton, nn.’fi'«'fiufi'-fi:‘.’x!}{‘“’ Virglnla City, Madison Cnflgffi JEDONREILY, NEBHASKA—Alblon, Boano Causty, U+ oA WAY- Lonrax cLank. Beatrice, Gage County. gl Dakota City, Dakota County. Fals City, Ttchardson CoLbgMAB 1» GIUPFT. a , Richardson County. 18HAM REAVI! @enavs, Filimors County. A HEMVIN ebron, Tuayer County, NORTHROP & LIKES, Nebraska City, Otoo County V1 I BCOTT M, L. HAYWARD. Umaha, Dooglass County, J. M. TUURSTON, Tiattunouth, Cass County, WIIRELER & 8TONE. Topubtican City, Marlan County. 1.3, DEMPSTER. dnoy, g EBidnoy, Cheyenne County. A. M. BTEVENEON, Tecumseh, Jolinson County, 8. I. DAVIDSON, Wilber Billoa Countr. o obtveTT, York, York County. W. T. 8COT UTAIL TERIUTONY-Ogden Gl B CaiTarr 8alt Lake Clty, 8alt Lake County. 'WIBCONSIN—Almu, Buffato Count; T, E. D. HOGE. Baldwin, 8t. Crolx c.mnu’fi"‘ lia SOSERy 41h 11, NORCHUSENIUB, Chippowa Falls, Chippewa Couinty. JUIIN J. JENK] o Green Bay, Drowa County., i s Janenvie, Rock County, oy 1+ NORRIS, Jr. Nuic1:0s8 & DUNWIDDIR, Madison, Dano ounty, 17 1 T Nelllovilte, Clark Caunty, * * © " . R J. MACORIDE, Osikosh, Winnahago County. Ractne, Racine Cnmy.“ iikirses w, FELKER‘ Btevens Polat, Portago Connt s BAINES & CAVANAGH, Viroqus, Veraon County, Waussu, Marathon County, 1 PHOTION: WYOMING TERRITORY=Evauston, Ulhtah ( LROPOSALS. PROPOSALS, Fon STATE CONTRACTS. Stateof inois--Excentivo Department. OFFICE OF BRCIRETARY OF STATE, | suly 18, 1674, ol the Secralar, K, ., uf Mo Feptemnber 2. IN78. fur Turnlaling PO paper utlier paver aud stativaury tiat inay ba requled for tia e o o1 crin frow the Srsl Noveinber, A. D: N, and undlh tie sttt ey oF 3 iso_Tor capyi | packing for digtribution thiu Jawe, 4, und eports, AU afl OLLEr canylng, PEInLNg, bind. wid distributing urdered by the Gedorul Aswmibly 1 teri, “Allurticles and suppiics to be delivercd 1o the Secen- Y of Blate, ub hib Order, ab tha Ntain: Hodse, 1 1y uf Bpringaeld, b such Gy or ties s i amitobe eyl in ! 7 e bt a1 his ollive, Thio paner sud statluaery (o ba furuisiic . ged safulowe: L vew)glaut Tt. Lrluting paper. Faber f0r blunke, covars, efc. Duatleutry mud gitice ooy thousand fur s vulopes, s wtc.. ToF each uf the NG cuntract wiil b ia Sve uluL Rreater 6 Wrile «l it whulceale, (0 (e CILY e v uiskiux ths coutiact, eRtNTIXG. The printlug will be fet in suparate contracts for sach of thiu scparale classcs, s providud by law, NG, The binding wil be 164 Ju Gus Contract upun the 1ow. gt bl 1a g augreate ot all o Work requitod %o e TTH rorYING, * The wmnl; of the laws, juurnals, and foint resolu. tous uf the Tuirty-tirst nlluu'mulx:llllll:ull. thu use of Ui Public Primter, will et Tu oae uuln'lrw:.uwm Al by | 7 ports, B0 DI ale ter required 1o be distrivute: secordance witlh lsw, ¢ Julnt resolution of tie 4 Assousbly, Will bu lek 1 Ond coutract, 88 provided 2 Each bid must be sccumpauled by 3 bond In the sum ol QU we Hhguidated dan 'e. baysbie 10 the beo- Lhe ptate of Jliinols, couditivned Liat 1E sich Hid :opted, the peison makiug it witl, withiu ten daye alier the awsrd fs misdo, ealer luto & contract, us D d i ihis sdverilseuient, sod Lhat he wili vxoe gl falthlul performsuce L a8 the Comiulssloners el bl ld:’"l‘l‘:l:l‘l":{l hls W:l‘ls‘:;lfi & copy of bis vld btk overiur wica e e Lis With'the Secre: m’ of 3l d shiall bave T, n’“l!l awards of the several contracts will e wade by %‘lelllflhllulljllvf State Cuutrscta as soun 8s the Ide bave Leew duly coosidercd, sod they reservo the R o rpcrts s 64 Toguiteds Lianks for proposals an boida! wud oiher particulars ca be bod ou Supiicetion LAry of gitate, U:UAB,HEIHKAHL(}V!. s R o Biate, THOS, B, & EDW. JAS, wWike NEKDLL ioe rubils Acoounts, 30 BUTZ, 1o ‘iteasurer, . ED3IALL, Attoruey Gegeral, lonea of Wlato Couiracts Eugineer's Office, New Mexico Southern Fuciic . Comm Railroad Company, PuxsLo, Col., July 11, 1978, Pro will be recetved at thia ufice aill novn of Aug. 15 1874, for the gradustion, masonry, ek - Rrice kb ek, ip o i lntics ot tle New fr citlc Kallrusd 1ron) WO Surings o sas Vi he g 150,—all WOrk 10 b coiabie 6ul WS Later Lt March Piodles and catimates will be oo exh “L' £3hibttion at Pueblo nidad on and after Auy. 1, | A Cationa. ConUILunk, Aid 10£ f0r Ul miay L DHCALiol t0 thia GHllce by JLLCr uf I perotp. " Good "ot Wi bu required fur tue tuithius pre fotiubince of e cuniract bd (g pUection of i . A AL BOBINSOS, Rk Ehict i lucir Approveds GENERAL MANAGEL < FOSIEE Now in their New and Magnificent Store, CAMP, Call attention to their large atoek of UENUINE DEGKER BROS, AllQreat Artists Pl AN ' usethemand reo- ommend them, ESTE Unrivaled in Tonec, and bosutiful in Dozign. The Most Extensive Organ Factories in the World, ORGANS. and Finish. We make them in the mbst THOROUGH, DURABLE, and ARTISTIO manuer. 'We empluy the most BKILLED ARTISANS and WORKMBEN, We WARRANT svarv article to b EX.- AOTLY AS REPREBENTED. 6_sro selling all our goods as low ae an HONEBT A]leGLE. QUALLY GOOD, can be furnished. Husiness Suits, £45 upwards. Business Trousars, $10 upwards. i;:lf: uEwm'du. All of BIMON PURK FABRICS, aud pro- duced in the higheat stvle of tha art. PRICES T —BTANDARD tho LIGH- EST, BSPECIAL ATTENTION given to WEDDING TOLLETS. EDWARD: BEI.Y, IMPORTING TAILOR, 163 & 165 Wabash-av,, cor. Mouroe-si, FINANCIAL, LAZARUS SILVERMAN, DBANKER, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 1S BUYING AND SELLING Government Bonds, Cook County Orders, City, Serip, Contractors’ Vouchers, And selling Exchange on London, Pacls, Frank- fort, Berlin, Mamburg, One cent By JOSIAH H. REED, No. 52 Willian-s1.. X. Y., Jn amounts a required on IMPHOVED CLICAUO Applications Lo romptly attended to i 11 A HUILDUT, 58 Jandolpli-at. o0 BALE- 80 o0 tom convealont o car. A 1,000 tons for ealn. Tnquire of ULO, A o, 2 Ll!l& bles, 8how Cages, Mirrors, &o,, contalned tn re 101 Biate «» Whers they can " RUSILIC PRODUCE EXCHANG EVERY MAN HIS OWN BROKER, Incorporated uader the laws of the siate, Capltal, £100,000, Per bishel on wheat i cori, ¥ MONEY toLOAN FHROPLITY, at " ICE. ICE. First-class Store Fi:ituros. Tn—- The Chicago Pablic Produce Exchange v and 'alf Theretn, thon o, your wite, aiid Hifle sies would have good sieep and clear, cool i eas’ Camp Cook do all your woik for rd couly or wood. (Hewoved from 100 Lako:at. ) imimmhogq“mffl@“fij S.E.cur.Maflisnn&(:Iark-sls..R_uum 3, OVEN BOSTON CLOTHING 87O Attachnieut, **BLASIUB EURKKA i [ BLASIUN & BeLIGWUA 6d and NATURAL COVSERVED S, 0. BRAYD CANNED MEAT, POULTR, & GANE, Beea exbiblied ac Farls it would Uava carried off the ASK Your anoCifi Fi uiry 1o the sture, whera iLe bursday next. of tire et bariicuiare fug 11114 shown ot GENTS EURNISIING GOODS, Btock of Gents’ .Furnishin Goods, Paper Collars, &ec., E For sale in one lot cheap. NO. 101 STATE-ST. DENTIaTRY, Extracted i Uold Flillog: Dis. McCHESNE Cor. Clark snd Kandolph-sts, thirg | ieu second thind, oy S Wt S A . DOW, 8 Tribuse Bullding. © " FIRI ANGES, DISSOLUTION Mz, Jolin N. Gase lias thile day cetired from our frm, aud (e buat 11 cuatinued by ihe rewalufug bartue dier The wid el baaie 5 duir L 27, i i part, WEDNESDAY. JULY 17, A- SIRIUS-MATTER Furioys Reign of the Dog Star All Over the West. The Condition of St. Louis Slightly Ameliorated Yesterday. Humanity, However, Again With- cred as the Grass at Noon- Tide. Thirty - eight Unfortunate Citizens Scorched into - Eternity. The Warmest Day of the Sea. son In the City of Chicago. But There Were Lo than Ten Deaths Here-—-Tho Hopeiul Cases. Refugees from St. Louis Already Beginning to Pour In. Unexampleds Severity of the licat in Varlous Purts of the West. Milwaukeo Scords a High Temperature and & Heavy Death Rate, 8T. LOUIS. AFFRENENSION AND FRECAUTION. Specsat Duapatch tn The vibune. B7. Louts, July 17.—When the sun rose this morning there was o deep feeling of fmpending evil on the minds of the people o this by, ‘Fhe grave apprebensions eaused by the mourn. ful events of the past few duys, the terrible sutio of the increase of mortality from day to daf, and the suffering that, to o greater or leed extent, existud fn almost every family, wore fn- tensifled by the prophecy of Prof. Tice, the metevrotugist, that to-day would be the hottest Aay scen ju St. Louls for n hundred yeurs. It wis gleo w general supposition that many who liad heretofore escaped - with lmpunity would succumnb at last, debilitated and exhuusted by the previous hot weather. Most people passed AN ALSOST BLEEPLESS NIGHT, and turned thelr cyes Arat of all on the sun, Little hope was to be found in its florid, pufly face a4 it rove above the Lorizon, and whei it ascended hizh fts rays seemea to have lost none of the dircctuess and Intensity. Only one thiug vromised relief, Ou the horizon and in dif- ferent parts of the unper sky great floating bauks of white could Le scen, shaded by the smoke-Hke gauze that indicated raln. It was tho first time fur over & week that tho sky had not been perlectly cluwilgss, and the chango scemed to indicato that the hot spell was about coming to anend at Jast: But tho fmpresslon of comivg evil was TOO BTRONG TO NE RAMLY ERADICATED. It was this fecling perbaps which did most te forestall the auticipated evil, Men Lecame to- day abstemious ana temperate who have been addicted to cxcesses for years. Probably less lquor was sold in 8t. Lows to-day than in the saume space of thue for a long period. Tho cous viction also arose, from thu large number of Giertuns prostrated by tho sun, that beer was liardly less dangerous, and several physiclans cxpressed themselves to theelfect that it reatly was more heatinz than whisky, The favored drinks to-lay, as for several days past, were cluret punches, sangarecs, eream punches, lem- unades, butterimilk, sour wines, and mineral and soda waters, which were drank fu cnormous quautities, IN TIEIR DIET, too, men bLecnme equally abstemions, fced tomatoes, leed-tea, ete, becoming the favorites ju thu restaurants, hotels, eatlng-hou: ete. 1t wus nut unusual 10 see men counng along wearlng 8 perforated bat with feo und cabbage leaves vu thele heads, and carrying a fan fu oue hand and an uwbrelin in the other, Boys sold palm-leaf fans on the street by the thou- sauds, Pumps were surrounded by men and horses, the latter anxious for a draft from the buge bucket, the furmer stopplog to bathe thelr heads, rewet thelr cobbuige leaves, or to buthe thelr wrists in the ahnost fcocold water, In fuct, every precaution was taken that hu- wan {uzenulty could devise. There was thy same buatle and life to be vbserved ANOUND THE DISPRNSANY a8 on yosterday, Crowds thronged the doors, asuaugl, at v eorly hour, The ball leadiug trom Market street totho court-yard of the City-Hall was purtitioned off, as on the day be- fore, with 8 wire-grating, to prevent the entrunce of a crowd, Two polleccinen stood at the door, Lo prevent the adiission ol any but thoss who had the rizht to comu in. The hallway is ad- mirably alapted to the reception of patleuts of this kind, & araft blowing through it st all hours. Mr, Priest, Vice-Yresident ot the Police Board, stepped in to- scu that the rew- ulations wers perfect for proserving order, Health-Commissioner Fraucis soperintended all the operatious of the corps of physiclans under his own viglant eye. Dre. Robinson and Ludeklng, tho regular Dispeusary physicians, although they have bwen workiug oight sud day, coutinued to superiutend the adminlstra- tiun of the proper remedial auents, assisted by Drs. Reuick and Holmav sud sevesal other physlciaos, % SEVEN AMBULANCES were In readiness to carry patieots from any part of the city to the dispensary. Pillows and mattresses were provided fo sbundance, & fresh supply bejog recelved this maruing, The crowd waskept from futrudivg on the inner court by & ropa cordon. Tubaof fee-water stood in differcnt parts of the hall with divpers to bo used {n douching the pationts,—the most pow- erful remedy known for reviving pationts sunk in the stupor of a sunstroke. Fatients had been arriviog occaslonally even in thesmall hours of the night, and at 7 a. m. thcre were fifteen or twenty under treatinent. As fast a8 ey could be revived they would be seut away to tho City Hospltal or thelr realdences, or 2o tho Morgue it they died. AtBa. w. TUB TUERMOMETEE slood at 83, In the western part of the eity, on the river, and 1u open spaces, a slight breeze stirred, but slong the Ligh walled business streets the alr was inteusely close, snd few peo- plo ventured out looger thau & fow woments 8¢ utime. The greatest ularm prevalled, and ev- ery business establishwent was well supplied with an sbundance of lee und restoratives, to be uscd {u case of cmergency, The mercury grad- ually rose until at noon it reached U3 ueg., thres degrees bigher than It was ycsterday at the sawe bour. Keports of men suddeuly pros- trated came fo Lour aftcghour, and there n‘n’ A GENKRAL FEELING that Prof. Tlee's furccast wus sbout to be verl licd, wud Lot Bt Louis was to bave the botieat 1878. day of the century, At one time 1t wes rumor- cd that the veteran James Bhaw, a wealthy capitalist and owner of the famed Bhaw's Botanfe Gardens, had fallen dead, but this Jitmor Iater in the day proved groundiess. Cornelius McBride, & prominent lawser, twas prostrated, and, though revived, is in a serfous condition. X THE PIRST PROMINEST DEATH made known- was that of J. D. Voerster, formerly an eminent officer Inthe Prussan army, but for a long time a wealthy and fnffien- thal citizen of Bt. Louts. He was found dend in his ted this morning at 8 o'clozk. Herc and there throughout the city the most thrilling and horrible scenes were witnessed by crowds of excited citizens, On Fifth and Locust streets matroug man walking alonz the street suddenly stargered, reeled, and fell tothe pave- ment In the most terrible convulstons, A preat crowd gathered sround the writhing victim, The police drove the crowd back, and, by main force, nlaced the raving tan into an open wagon snd drove rapidly to the Dispensary, Such scenes as this were of frequent occurrcuce dur- 1vg the day. A TECULIAR FEATURE of moat of the cases was the violent convul- slons of the patient, [requently requiring three or four men to hold them. Among the victhing to-day was P'rof. D. R. McAnally, Professor of English Litersture tn the Missourl State Unif. versitv, He wus not fatally struck, but ls satd to be fn & vrecarfous condition, He fell while walking along the streets, aud was taken luto an adjolning bullding, where lce waa apptled, and be revived. AT THE MONGUE there wns tho same morbidly curlos erowd which has been around the building ever sfuce the prescut excitement begun. Refused adimis- slon futo the futerior, they scemingly experience a atrange aud opeteyed pleasure fn watching the extarior of the bullding where so many dead men buve been laid during the past few dave, It waws & curiously-mingled throng. Mavy of thuse who hunge srouud for Lours to catch s glinpeu of the horrivle sight were women, sutite with cidren fo thele srine, or playing by thelr side, ONLY POUR CORPSEY ware to o found at the Morgue this moruing. ‘I'hey were laid out on thenarble slabs, douched with the shuwer bath, Ineting for twenty-tour hours ur more, whieh the city fs kind enough to give its unuper deadd. Stifened wnd Llackened, by expusure, they secmed likesn muny senselens fmages cut out of ebooy., The ouly luquiry le as 1o thetr nawe, pluce of abode, the causs of deathy and then, I not clalmed by their fricnds, the bodies are fnterred by the city, AT NOON TIKKE WEKK TWELVE NODIRS in the Morgue, the nusmber varying from time to time a8 sumne were brought in and others carried out. At 10 o’clock Supt, Couk, of the Morgue, was prostrated, and was revived after three hours' hurd work on the part of the med- feal attendants, who have tittle hopes of the Supermtendent's final recovery. On the river front, in spite of the gentle breeze that pre- vatled, the heat was fntense, and before noon a number of river hands were prostrated, aud there was morc or less futerruption of levee commerce. Iu fact, there were few employers who bad the hardihomd to forca or persuade their luborers to work where they wore not per- fectly willing 10 talie the risk. Many business men sakt they would not zo out on the strects and transact their business as usual for thou- sands of dollars. TRE sCARE was general and widespread, but It was evident befory the day had far advaneed thet the mor- tality would uot be 8o great as vestenday, Poo- ple were more cautioys, urd the wind, though falnt, was dofng o pélicrous work fu saving many, A number of muchine-shops were elther partially suspended or wers only running with 8 portion of thelr usunl foree. The South B8t Louis Foundry’is only, working a two-third force, and no offort Is made to press them, the temperuture rancing from 103 degrees upwards, THE MISSOULL JRON-WORKS was working n full foree at 1 o'clock this after- uoon, but the foreman said that the men woutd not be uilowed to overexert themselves, and that e hud compelled one of the men 1o ault yesterday agafnst the latter’s will, as wigus b= cated that he was suffering too much from the beat. Ouly hall a force Is cmployed at the Missourl Zine Works mcongequence o the great heat, A full foree of about 200 men 1 employed at the lron Mountaiu car-thups, none of wnon bave succumbed to the beat a5 yet. The Car- ondelet Zine Works are not emploving o full furce, TEN OF THE WORKMEN wero prostrated with the heat, though all winl probably recover. The heat ranges from 102 to 113 degrees, but Io frout of tho condensers the heot {8 se great that vo one can atund 1n front of it more than a moment, except thuse thor- vughly sccustowed to the heat, Several of the factories lu the southern part of the city elosed at noon, but will reopen as svon as therv is a change fn the weatber, Flohr, Hymun & Co. are only working enough meu to keep thelr fuc- tory runuing. THE MILLS have adopted the plan of Increasing their forces 50 us to lghten the work and keup ice uud other reatoratives on hamd u cases ol emergency, Bricklayers, stolcmasons, and plastercrs have, 10 & larpge extent, stopped work, though labor on suine of the publle sewers under contract is continued at night. Quarrymen iu the suuthern part of the eity are working only twoe hours fun the morniug and two In the afternoon, A UBASTLY AND IOHHIULE SNt was witnessed at midnizht last night at the Putter's Field, when twenty-four of tha victims of ths heated term who had lain at the Morgus unthl it was impossible to Keep them lunger were {nterred fn the paupers' burial-ground, ‘The bodles were glven Into possession of Tom Coffec, who hus & contract with the city for burlals of this kind. Plain plue wood cofting hud been provhled for them, ‘Thocorpses were bluck- cned, swollen, snd discolored voyond recogul tivn, Mostol them were Wentificd, but scy- eral were put within thelr lust testing-place with no one to tell who they wers or where they cawe from. THE COrring were transferred {nta twu wagans, whbich wera rapidly driven to the cabbage-ficld in the rear of the County Poor-llase, which fs culled the Pot- ter's Fleld. The graves had alresdy beon dug, .aud before 10'lock every body hud been in- terred aud the carth heaped upon the cuilius, The work wus done sllently and without & prayer or religious furm ol any kiud, IN RAST T, LOUIS to-day only thosy persons who were campelled went outsido thelr huuses, unless ft was to get in a coaler place. The public park in the suuth- esstern suburb was crowded with peovle uuxe fous to escane from the terrible heat. Very fow farmcrs entered the towa, for they, Jiku othe were ouly lwpressed with the powers of tho beautiful but brolllug orb of duy, and preferred to stay st home raclier thau risk deatn or insauity by braving tlu Leat. At the last end of the bridgo-spproach the hoat was pruba~ Dbly the wost intense. Water when poured on tbe éand would sluk Ipto the rouud, or be evaporated. in & trice. The grouud fur wiles around the city is parcbed and dry. OREAT FISSUNES in the earth yawn dismally at every stop, snd attest the strengeh of the scorching beams. At the machiue-sboos of the uuwerous railroads termninstiog in Kust Bt. Louts, the heat was s0 jzreat that waoy who bave been accustomed all their Hyves to workiog pear ire were foreed to succumb, and had to be carried bome. Fuere wers numerotts cases of sunstroke va that alde of tue mver. Thosuu full dlibs ou man and beast to-Isy, and many horacs suc- cumbed to the heat. Ons hundrea snd fifty horses have died In 8t. Louls during the present liecated term, OVER OXE NUNDRED SUNSTRUCK PEOPLE wera treated st the public medical offices to- day. The thermometer record for the day was 8s follows: 8 a. m., 83; 0 s m., 89i¢; 10 a. my 92; 11 &, 1o, 843 12 m., 055 1 p. m., 0355 B p. my 100. While the tcmperature was above that of yesterday, the suffering was not &G gencrul, on accottat of the breeze. THE LIST, Tho following Is & liat of the names of those for whom burial certificates were (ssued during the past twenty-four hours, as shuwa by the records of the Board of Health, omitting sil those who died from any otber cause thaa sun- stroke: Edinund Peyer, 43 vears, Caroudolat. Barbara Sclirveder, [0 yeas Mary Hollahan, 67 years. James Donald, 50 years. Martin Hasse, 37 years. Ilenry Stefnmeyer, 54 years, Margaret Basche, b0 years. Adolph Wolfstast, 3 yeare, Evaline L. Rugg, 4 moutas, RBaphta Abel, 04 sears. Eiiza Coffey, 60 years, . Jane O'Neill, 34 vears. Claus Moelk, 40 years, Henry Wisae, 20 yeurs, Loulsn Weber, 8 years. Abna Supre, 10 yen Elizabeth Kuoelerig, 70 yesrs. Fritz Joons, 41 years. ltenry Bteinmeyer, 55 years. Cotherine Steurrock, 44 years. U. Green, 5l years. John B. Voerster, 70 years, Elizabeth P, Fiut, 81 years. Berpard [I, Korman, 45 years. «Flizaheth Clereuts, 44 yeurs. Lorenz Straunan, 54 yeurs, J. H. Burgess. 41 yenrs. Unknown man, 0 years, Clinrles Meyer, 80 yeurn, Mary Fortune, 51 yuacs, Fronk French, 45 years, Loutaa Gerlen, 84 years. Adnm Neudetfer, 35 yesrn, Mars Fortuua, 51 years. Robert Schott, 85 years, Bridget McLinn, 60 yeurs, Aonle Tierunn, 50 yeurs, Hermao Eng, 83 years, AMELIORATION, Tathe Western Assoctated Press, 87. Lots, July 16.—There hus beeu & slight dimunition of heat this afternvon, caused by & fine breere with some invigorating qualities in it, yet the mercurybas ranged high, reaching 1o many plaves. The cases of sunstroky have also decrensed, there having been but twenty«two at the City Dispensary up to 6 o'clock this evening, and but four deaths. The scenes there, however, have been of the samne Kgeneral character as “heretofure, and the four physicluns anid theie asststants in attendanes have been kept v wants of those tuken there for treatment. ANMON# THE WORST OASLs THEATED this mornime were Gus Glinun, a Gertun must- clun, who was prostruted on the street, and, atier an hour's hard work, was restored suitl- ciently to be eent to the hospital: John Phil- lip, aged G0, stricken down on the street, seat to thn Digpensary, somewhat revived, and seut to the huspital Joseph Brown, a teamster, revived suflieiently to bo sent liome; Mr. Cook, Asmistant-Superintendent at the Morrue, swho haz been on continuous duty duy and night sime Friday, succumbed to the heat at noun, and lay in an unconscious state meveral hours, but bu wun tinaliy restored to consclousness auld sent to the hospital: Cd Nowman, butkeeper, o very bud case, seut to the hospitul, where he will probably die. Among the guses ot treat- od at the Dispenenry were Daun Dooley, whodied at his houél Mary Fortune, found desd fu her” bed this maorntne, Elizabeth Bachrig dfedt at her resideuce after medicat treatment, Jumes Ryan, coustn of Bishop Ryav, died at s residence without medical uttendauce, The wile aud & daughter o) Prof, Mabimens, a well-known musiclan, were prostrated ut ther hiome, and ot Just accounts wers du u critical condition, MeBnde, 8 promisiuz young lawver, was strivken duwn tn the Court of Crimijual ctiun, but wus restored by protupt nedical : L. ticorre W, Camphall, of the of Camny- bell & Carton, was prostrated on "Chuuge, but wan restored sfter proper tieatient, Wikt Limebrini, a turnkey at one of the police-stations, Is i u daucerdus coudition st his hote, d. A, Glover, elork of the Keokuk Nucthern facker Line, was prosteated while roturiiug danner, bt will yrotably recove oo D Vorester, tuther ot the well-known Dr, Yocrrter, wus toand aead fis bed this mosndie, doin O'Domnell was plcked up on the stieet uncoupcious and sent to the himpital, Solomon Ezan tell on the sireet and was taken to the Disponsury i very dumrerous condition, having cunvulstons, wiers e wus tremied twy or three hours before hy cevived enoich Lo be sent to the bospital, ANl the above casen were from the heat. The whole number of burlal permita fusted to-day was furty-nine, of which twents-clght wersfor persons whose dueath was caused by heat. Thia {8 but g tritls aver onehalf of the death-ralu yesterday, The heat this sfternoon Wuw Inore modorate, atd to-night thero ts fine breere, which has cooled the stimospliere con- siderably. Thewhole number of cases treated at the Dispensary to-duy was about thirty, Abuut 9 o'clock to-ndeht Drs, Ponck and Boders, pruce ticlng physicians of the city, wers prostrated by hieat and o the 1hspensary, where they Were sucee reated, CHICAGO, TEATERDAY'S SENKATION » Blnce the beziuning of the present werk the weather has furnishod the people ot this ciiy with u prolitic subject of couversation. Until lust Sunday the temipurature cannot be sud to have been uncomfortebly warm, except, pers haps, on one or two scattering duys o the early part ol July. But Sunday afternoou the sun's ruys began to bo felt fn o degrou that was far fruin pleasant, Mouday wus a tritle warmer, uand people grumbled, Still they thouht that the hest was only temparary, and gencrslly had an eapectation that through soms shifting of the wind or the arrival of rain thers would bu ‘s chaugs very svon. The reports fromn Bt. Louls Were nak encoursgus, b is truc, but they excited onlv & mild wonder, Yesterduy morning's dispatchies from that city, however, were of W character Lo arouse unuaual luterest and sympathy, aud probably wuinc. tenths of tbe readers of Tum THIBUNE congrat. ulated shumeelves upon the fact thut thoy were not dwellers in St. Louls, and that during the hot spell ¥ they were Jlving bosida an intand scu, whose waters wore known to exert a great and s wollifylug fuflucnce upon the tempera- ture in lts vicinity, Undoubtedly Chicago is thu coolest refuge that can be found In sumnmer auywhere in the West, But even the tempting muisture of Lake Michigan fs not ably to co- Urely overcows the cliects ol the fiery durts of the mldsummer sun. Yose terday mornlug dawned cloudless and beautiful, Iu the earsy bours It bid fufr to real- 1zo an artlst's dreavs. “But us the day advanced the beat fucreasod percentibly, aod lung before nuon there wus wu simouat of swealing aud sweltering smong those unfortunates who chanced to be on the strects such s has seldoun, it ever,« been paralleled In this dty, 3Mea went ubuut ke spoutres clad 1 whilte, thelr coals LOrHE Featiessly Upon au uriy, aud au uuL- brella In band, 1t was the old table of the con- test between the Wind and the Sun, repcated for the benefit of the younger geheration. While the wind was ugable to blow the vivsk from the sbouldes . of the [uot passcuger, how quickly wnd williugly be dis- carded” that srticte of apparct wheun the vul attacked bim. Bo It was yesterduy after- novu. Hu:iuess wen down town despebutely Huuz away vollars, pechtivs, and white vests, snd endeavored valnly 1o scek pelicf by draughite of ce-water oF other, couling but uti- nccessury-Lo-nawe beverages, ‘Fhe beer salovns were wrowded il day, wod the propricturs of Liwre feeuil Feaped Fieh arveel ol ubucis. Foituuutely, iu the slivruoou u Jbl breezd ¥ busy adminfstering to the | aprang up, other wlng terror as on Mond: As = é £ ACTUAL DRORER OF TIRAT, thers w, orts of wild and urylnlng state- with the mente, e "y who are saulsfied oflicial records ara informed that the tempera- ture 81" obacrved by Manasse, optician, No, 83 Madison street (TRibUNR nulhhue). wasat8a. m., 83 degreed; 10 u. in., 803 13 m., 02; 8 p. m., 35 fip. m.é 5} 8 p.m Barometer al 8. m., 2.42; 8 p. ., 2087 Bach person, how. . over, who lias a thermorneter of his own, will cling falthfuliy to the reconl of that instrument, no mutter whether (¢ be trusor false. Ther- moteters, like mon, vary with circumstances, vary with the conditfous which sur- round them. Yosturday's reports run all the way from 2 degrees uv to 110, A thermometer, placed whetu it Is subjected to the heat radiated from a stone or brick build- ingr, gave much bigher figures than ons which hung free fn the shude. “Thuee in upper rooms, next to the roof, ran Jligher than those oo the luwer foors, and_as vue went westward from the inke towards Westorn avenue, thatlierinom- eter advanced as he progressed. ‘Fho fabulous and exciting returns, thuse which set propie to dremhm‘ the hereafler, invariably came from west of Western avenue, out un the prairle, Ju was 80 Lot that the DBourd of Trade de- cided to quit trading end to dispense for the present with its aftcrnoon messiona. At the North 8ide Water-Works the heat duriog thu afternoon was almost unbearable. The thermometer in the cogive-room st at 104 degrees, and fn front of the bullding 120. Inthe fire-rooms it marked 115 In the cuolest place, and it was fouud necessary to relieve the fireinen by putting un extra assistauts. HOPES OF MAKITOBA. Through all the heat and sweat of the day thers was one word of hops to which all listen- od fondly and faithfully, ‘There entered upon the scene eearly in the morning the weather report, stating that during the day a Ureeze was to come from Manitobs, and was to turn oursorrow {nto joy wud warmth into cold, The readingg of this iu the papers excited nn imme- cliute nquiry as to where Manltoba was,and alter it was ascertained that itiay in British Awmnerica, there sprani up in the breasts of Chleagoans quite a feeling of respect for a section which could furnish refreshiog breezes to this clty; und there arose an impression that it was quite s well to cultivate fricudly refatious with tho territory whoso expurts were of such an agreen- ble nature. It was decided that the Board of Trade should take sume action and appotnt a commmittee for the purpose, But the day wore on. The brecze, which should have veered to the nurthwest, remained obstinately in the southwest. The people waited for returns trow Manftubs " ns eagerly as they cver ail from Louisisun or “trom Florids, but none cawe. Littie by Iittle there sprung up a feeline of Incredulity, either ju the cxistence of Manitubu or in the correctness of ths weather repurts. The manulacturer of progoostications had put himsclfl ou record, He bad come ont Iluldlf' In the fuce of u sweating and rossting peaple, and had sald, *Be of good cheer, yo shall be colil ere night." It was for Lhe proz- uusticator o Justify himself, but he falled to do sa. Tho peuple bevan to think he had wander- ed Into a refrigerator at his butcher’s, and had mistuterpreted the scnvatious, The de- termiuntion to have the ¥ Board of Trade cnltivate Munitoba wes - dropped. As fur the weather reports, they have guno down fifty derrees fo public esttinatton, even £ the therimometer did not; and there was o feul- ing that the next tima they prophested cold weather there would be an *1f' ora * but,” ur somo other saving clutise,—n statement that thers was a cold breeze comninie froin Munitoba, but It migut be nsed up ou the wnr 1u voultng lruunlc who lived between here and the northern ine; or that, poesibly, it had not the lews of O'Leary, sud wousd have to stop aud tako n rest vn the Journsy, It did grow vooler, however, as the evenlng advinced, the breeze was woro refreatineg and fulth in Manitoba began to return. erved toalleviate what might Q:nml almost es much a day of & iperfenced by the St. Lousians FLYING THR DOOMXD CITT. The prevatance of the heated scourzo in 8¢, Tiouls,ani $ts terrible adjunce of fatallty attewds 1ug it, bave cansed @ general exodus from thut clty of all who are nule to get away. 18 secms tuat Chicago {8 thu great attractlve polnt for those who are leaving tie scourged and scorched vity, as it 1s here gione, of all the dties wnd plices bn the country, that pure and feesh air inay be found. Within the past thirty-eix hours not lusa than 1,000 St. Louls people arrived in thts ty, and at this time over 40J of them are regls- tered ot our hotela, At the Pal iluuse there are upward of 160. The Tremont s untertatuing over 103, and the Geand Facitle and Sucrmun are entertainlng about 10 more. ‘Thera are 0 o large wumber of the *fy-nways't seattered at the other hutels aod orivate huuscs, Al who have come bere acknowledie that they find reliel. Uur woodeen pavements are uut nearly so crued In thetr sending buck of the hieut, aud the atmosphere, even with e ther- mometer fu the tinctivs. (s relieved by the ren- tle, cooling bicezes, ‘Then rguin our cool ulghts, which woo oue to slumber, have piven theso relugees n real idva of what Chicugo 1« a3 n stuminer resort, Those who flew away tu Waukesha, Uconuinowoe, and other rurdl poluts are coming buck to eonjoy the luxury of Clilcako hotels anu the cuol bieezes which ilow in from Lake Michigan, All the 8t. Louis veuvle who Dave come hers speak of the terribla scourge which hus overtaken that cityand the alar st punie which scem to huve ‘seized the t\m[dn. They sav it Is hot in Chicizo, but tho heat is bearalile bevadss 1t I8 tempered with 8 cooling winil, There waa suine complatut by the visiturs yusterduy of the higat, but it seomed a Paradise o them, compured to what they bad to endurs tur @ fuw previous days in St Luwis, Orer 500 more 8t, Lowls foiks ure cxpected here this morudtg, which Zocs ta shuw that the great des sire of the average St Louintun s 10 fad cahiet in Chicago, the tiurden City ol ths country, where pure sir und cool breezes are ulways tutbo I, wnd which ntufies 1t toe favorite summer- resort ol gl the Southern veopte whu can wifurd to leave home duning the heated apetl. CULNTY HUSFITAL, Four cascs ot sunsiroke were reported for treatiment yesterday at the Couuty Hospltul, “‘Piie trat ariiome those * overcome " wis Charles Edwatd Phumpson, o deat and apparcotly half- witted sort of fetlow, who gained a short notes ety abuut & vear ugo by shooting himsel( in & pluce vt mese than questionable rapute ou Cliu- ton strect, He is o shoemaker by trade, aud Is reported 1o have been attending 1o ) ork ot late. When the scorching ruys of the sun gut the better of hun yesteruay at high noon be wss oo (reen strect. A police- man suw him stageering, and about to fall, and bad hhin taken to the hosjutal. Proupt trestinent soon brought bl uround il right, aud his stuy st Wurden McLoughln's hotel will probably be brief, G ‘I'he sccoud cuss was that of Aonls Kemp, a falr-biafred, pludu-looking wirl of 15, She uss been lving at the Hume of the Fricodless, but went yesterduy afternoon to an dutelllzeace otlive 0n Van Buien streey to sce about getting work, She was swidenly. prostrated by the Deut, wnd, while uoconiclous, an oflicer re- muved lier 1o the bospital, where she arrved atout 4:30 o'clock. Bhe roceived the lee methe od of treatment wnd geaduatly recovered, al- though, of conrse, she reaatned yery weak aud required consldvrable atiention frow the phy- slefans in charze, Anothier of the sunstruck was Andrew Mo tdowau, T4 years old, from Mussachusctts, le wae on hils way to Elfim to Visit a daugbter the lusstie Asvium there, awl, accordiug to s #tory, hud just landed ut the Foru WWayne Depot, goue across the strect amd taken a couplo of glagses of beer, from which pulug wmemory secins to have o longer Lld its acat in his distracted bratn. An otficer removed hiia 1othe Hospltal, where he wus well cared for, and gradually came to. Hle tad recovered so far ut 11 o'clock last night that he m\:mlrd the physician who piloted the reporter through the wards not to bave hus name published. ‘The old gentleman appears to be a uan 0 cos furtable elreumstances, judgiug from his dress, but probubly usacquaivted bery, and was, therefore, sent to the Hoipltal. Tha woret caie wus that of 4 masn who, at the bour last named, hud been brougkt out of sev- cral convulsions und was sleeplng @ Sroubled sleep, frun which he would stast now aud then and moun aa it in vain, o wus un- conseious when brought 1o sbout 6:u o'clock, aud when the reporter called the physictand Bud oot been able to wes bis nswe, ‘The otficer who brougnt him lu, buwever, stated that e Liud fallen, uvercome by th beut, at the coruer of Clurk and Mudison steeets, e lay lastughic litorully packed i fee, and the phiysictans were lupuful of s recovery, ¢ TILW BV, MR, CLARE, Anold missjouary, the Rev. E. W, Clark, Conyregationalist, pussed guictly awasy at 10 o'clock yusterdsy worning, after suillness of three days, the elfect of thd beat, Boru tn Ver- awnt, sid cducated ut Durtmoutk, when 23 years old he Jett in 1527 105 tha Baudw.cl Ll auils, being vne of the sscoud inatullent sent out by the Amercan Board ol Foreizs Misaions. e remamed there untit 1o, aettios o order W uid e (he translativa ot the Livle wio the lapguuge of the puthica, o alo dssntedin .

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