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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 25, t it tt would be teplentahed hy the shoe: makers ontetde of the cu-operatire movement, n only in this conntry bat In Enrope, alao agrecd to pnt onal door inthe massive vaults bencath the Connty Clerk's office, the object being to tm- prove the ventilation and make them endurablo. The Committed on Public Rnildings and Pablle Service met ycaterday- afternoon—or fonr of them—and agreed to report to the Board to-day, recommending an Walker on aéconnt of cnt-stone be 1s supposed to havo at Lemont for the Court-Honse, TI it Is understood deliver the material, butthe n ance that the money will be so applied. The Com- mlstee will report adversely, fora wonder, on the Dropodilion to vay him $12,071, which he claims t have lost In discounting county orders, Contractor Sexton made a dosperate effort yesterday to bnttdoze Commissioner Burling Into Advucating his bill of $4,500 for putting In floors and scaffolding in the Conrt-House for hia own Seaton not only claims pay for an extraordinary amonont of material, but algo an outrageous price for the labor, and in the urging of his claim became excited, and came very neat naying sume very ugly things. inducing the Commissioner to agree to recom: mend the allowance of $2.50 per ter's work, and thie ia nbont all he succeeded in. Want the Boned will do remains to be since he owna so many members, it would be a safe cness to pay that he will eventually get all ims, It is broadiy hinted in connecth ith bill that one of the Commissioners hae torent in it, which Ja just as Hable to be @ fact hin colleague, Mr. Lathrop, and they came to the conclusion that there was cortuption connected The fact that {t picdyed the Government to guaranteo the bonda wan of Itse THE CITY GENERAL Beoretary-of-Stato George Il. Harlow is at the Tremont Tonse, The Hon. ‘' Dick” Oglesby, of Decatur, ix at the Grand Pacific. Mia Phaxbo W, Couzinn, the St. Louis woman-lawyar, bas fied from the ridge City to escape the heat. She was at the ayment of interest on the 3.05 if suepicions circumstance, and, in any event, he did not think it deton, Government to do this. ‘There was conel fluence broaght passace of the hill, and he had deen talked ton reat deal on the aubject by frrenda of ola ccalding in Washington,—so mach ao that It required con- alderabie nerve for a man to rtantt 1 agalnet the measur, sinam, predicted that, mntose tho to thelr demand: a Not be Jong before they would gn ont of business, for all the trade orpanizations of every kind Pledged tothe support of one another, and the Moment a co-operative eatablishinent was atarted woutd rally to te sapport. would not under. to enable Walker to atorting of ench a concern the foard haa no seaur- take to nndersei] any one. bat wonld atm to excel in their proauctions, ana thus add excellence &n tnducement for the panlic to patronize them Preference to individnal manufacturers PELKBR-CANROLL. trouble came up again yestor- ourt, In the forenonn the at- torney for Felkcr movod that the Sheriff's retarn. of the writhe withdrawn. that he conld make a mo- ton to quash the petition, bat the motion was ‘Then the attorney for Carroll asked 9 continuance of the hearing on the ground that it Was Impossible to prove that bis client was not the man wanted except Ly witnesses from Omaha. ‘The Conrt wonlt not take bare aaeertlons ns facta, And the case wae continued antli the afternuon to give Carroll time to prepare afidavits. ternoon Mr, Trude came into court with a longthy. atidavit asking a continuance unit! on acconnt of the absence of materia) The aMaavit ert forth that Clark," the atfant, * charged with the theft, and that the fact could be established hy Morris who lost the propert} ing, and by Fred H He examined the bill serernt but the more he luokeil it over the stronger became hts opinton that tt wae a harmful plece of While being Inbored with on the anh. tice of the 3.45, Grand Pacific yea- . he inquired concerning the ida, and wanted fo know how the passage of the When the dill became a inw the bonis advanced from 73,40 85, thus answering the question ina aauiefectory manner. He thonght the moaanre wa erty-ownors anc ‘The Felker-Carrvi} The temporature yestorday,‘asjobserved by | 4 The Felker Carruil, Manaese, optician, No. 88 Madison street (Tnin- niiding), was at Se, m., G5 deg. ; 104. m., 2m., 70; Fp. m., 62; Sp. m.. 77, eter ats, m., 29,60; 8p. m., 20,45, The building on the southonst corner of Lake and Clark streeta, being etghty feet on Clark and an mach on Lake, w foreclosure proceedings by Life-Insatance Company, and was bonght In by the mortgagee. The Pern, Ind., excursionists and band, wing the wonders of Cntcago* will return to their Hoosier homes ly Impressed with the greatness of ‘The object of the excursion was good one for Washington prop. thors wha held the bonds. but {nlted to #ce how these alaasea were entitied to the benefit which they mnqueationadly thus derived, MR, CARTER I, HARRISON, who, as everybody knows, went to Congress from eat Side, war found in his office on Wasniag: Me evincet no unwillingness to tate on the matter, tnt wanted It utetinctiy state that he spoke entirely from memory, wrong on some untm when the District bil He encceeded in old yesterday under iny for carpen- ¢ Connectient Mutat and might be firat cama up, he was patred on all queations with Mr. Irentan, who wae Vaahington on a vielt to Chiengo, ing this timea bill came np which he thinks was the District bill, althougy it may have which have beon vi ince Tuesday, to-nigot, grea the Garden City. merely pleasure. An adjourned meeting of Tax Tamung Home Cinb was beld yeateraay afternoon at the ‘Tremont Honse fo transact some matters of bnal- noas pertaining to Tne Home, revented by sickness nothing was done, jgner, of Omaha, accased of steal: Ndroth, @ bar-tender at the Grand Centeat Hotel, Omabs, who had been ap- proached, anys aflant, by one James Nolan, thief and partner of Felker and the notor! Harry Floyd,—who wanted CRIMINAL, H. Barnstein and J, Welss, charged with conspiracy by Ruen Salomon, were tried before dastice Morrison yesterday and acanitted, William Rosted is locked up at the Chi- cago Avenne Station charged with tha Inrceny of $125 from aeafe belonging to Hermann Thuman, on Weatern avenne, In whose employ he was Jost winter, when the theft occurred. R. Kaltenbaoh, keeper of n concert-saloon on North Clark atrect, was last evening arrested for selling liquor to inlnora, on compiaint of ex. policeman Thomas Wells, that he gave beer fo a neighbor's employen by sne- cial request, and says Wells is an interfering if orting the District blll. sand that gentle jd him that Me. Wrentanv wan in favor of tt. Mr. Hertison is quite sure that thie was the bill abont which the fuse had paaaed the Honne (t went was amended. but the President ee” see the Senate, and Then it waa sont to a C When thie Committee reported, Me. Hatriaun wae not natisfed with the bill, and did jo Whether he was absent from the Honse ut the time, or whether present and did nut vote against the bill on account of not twiehing to antazonize the Cominittee, Mr. Marrisun waa unad! When bille were reported by coimmitteu: and hadno time to read then, «d from voting. ayinent of the bond Interest by je world asy that sume of the best fawyers in botn Houses of Congrean hold that the Government was liable for the Interest. Con: gress bad patd it {n the part by an appropriation each year, and the adrance In the price of.bonds imply to the fact that the clanse tn the bill made the Intoreat payalie by tho Gov- oon as due, thoreby giving thelr huld+ era assurance that the interest tvould be met tly mstead of {1s payment helng dependent gislation, which was often tardy. ASSESSMENT, THE COMMITTEE ON RQUALIZATION of the County Moart met yesterday morning, and commenced diving into figurea, Not a single com: plaint sas Med, from the fact that no one appears to know where they are to bo recatred, and it would take an expert detective to find tha Committee at Yesterday {¢ Inbored behind a desk fn tho oftice of tho Clerl of the Board, and devoted its time to arranging the retarne of tho Asscasors and. adding up loug colunins of figures, to get at the live-stock wealth of tho county. for ea returned, show the following valuation of ‘personal and real property by tuwna: with auch property, ton for a cantinn- ance was resisted by Folker's attorney fn a lengthy arvomont, in which the entire case was traversed, and the reault wan, the continnance was alloweil: A man representing himeelf to be a ron of Klgner wae In conrt during the procecdinga, and said Inat Carroll was not the man songht, but inarmuch as the entire case consists of tricks, and the parties on either side are pretty sharp, due allowance Carroll catined tho srrest_yestentay of J. SW hom he accuses of. highway robbery Ware took a change afternoon John H, ke, of age, was fonnd dead sitting ing ohatr at hie residence, No, 10: Wort Thirteenth street. His wife lefthim an honr or two before hoon, aud aponretorning found him dead. He Jeft a family of three children. At 3:30 yesterday afternoon James Cone nore, aged 12 years, residing at No, 191 Weat Kinzie treet. while attempting to board an incom. ing pasaenger train on the Northwertern allroad, ‘wan run down atthe corner of Union and Kinzte Mireets, and the wheels passing over him cut off the fingers of both hands and the toes of the right foot, Dr, Iaham was sent for to attend the boy, George Sweeney, driver of a soap-wagon forG. A. Ritchic, while attempting to get ahead of another team atthe corner of * and Twenty-eecond street, was thrown from his wagon, by 8 wheel catching in the rtreet-car track, He received a very severe scalp wound, which war dressed ina neighboring drug atore, after which he was removed to his home, No, 228 Hobey id not like them, he alwaya refraine: Mr. Raltentach claims the Gorernme and the larceny of a revolver. of venuo from Summeroeld to Fuote and obtained a continuance nnder $3,U0U bonds till to-morrow . Rachel Moore, a fat, greasy colored girl, was tinea 8100 yesterday by Jnatice Fonte, for keeping a house of {Il-fame. Washington, aged respectively 13 and 14 yenra, were fined $100 each and sent to the lirtde- wall to be out of harm's way. of Rachol's ranche, Officera Riordan and Moloney Inst evening arrested at the residence of Ram Felker, No, 21 Unkley strect, Alex McConnell upon a warrant for highway rob Hie is tho man who aselated Frat iy in custody, anil Conatahle Newman in arrosting Carroll upon a requisition, Capt. O'Donnell Inst evening notified the Tnat quit the business, not abey orders, he will day send in some recommendations for the revo- ration of licenses. Only two of the entire number havo licenses,—the Pacific Garden and King's. The former wil) give, hencefortn, only piano and 8 ie the undersianding that quietly-conducted placos wall not be molested. Arrests: N. Nathan and Incob Steinburg, using faleo welghta and measures; T, Johnson. wanted by Constablo Miller for obtaining money by faleo preteneca; Martha Pant, a young git! rescued by the police and her friends from Mother Ierrick’s bagnio; Michact Ciark, threats to kilt his dtvorced wife, Annie; John McCarthy. carrving concealed Weapons, and arrested! on complaint of Florence McCarthy, attorney; Tim Donian, obtaining moucy ‘by falae pretenees in selling a blacksmith shop to Danlet Cronin, At about 10:30 last evening, while Liout, ‘Vosey was ono tourthrouzh the alnms of Uhey- enne, In company with a Jady who fears her slater has gone astray, he was insulted by a gang of loafers who were atttiog on o rail at the corner of State and Van Buren strects. off, and was suddenly attacked. thrown down. ind cat about the chi to get out his revolver, bat After recovering himealf dressed, he started off In nOTen ann Tremont Houre—\larnell M gon, Aitin, Minnis fh 8. bl Hopnes air Leute arr Col. J. Dal Annle Johnson and Archer avenue Thoy were inmates an, Tex.3 Androw jatar CI Calvert Spensley, . Ee Wing: daneariiter 't sgl wanted Tho Wost Division Branch of tho Plaster. ere’ Union held arecret mecting in Maskell all last evening, Thomas Potter Inthe chair. The firt bolt the door, and then ate cach and every individual of the lance y preeent as to whethor he repreacnted any The waye question wa ‘cussed at length, addresses being made Tutlons adopted. At 7:46 yesterday morni: ing to L. C. Dignalt, of No, 2 driven by Dente Kenvilles No Te wneend, New Yorks Haltimore: John jn order was to eke! Atophens, Lawrence, Kant | concert aaloona that the nnd, as many of them di I. W, Dil t. London, Eng. 5 » York. Pa.s Gy fn team belong. Lake asircet, and rowley, lk street and Pacific avenne, dotn Kirk- a poy In tho wagon, fell ont, and the hind whee! of the waron passed over him, badly brit ing his back and breaking two of his ribs, | He wi attended by Dr. Jones, and waa removed to his home, No. 201 West Fourteenth street. The second meetin; tional Greenhackers was 1&. for the purpore of rd. W. J. Mae! Se ee ee violin mastic, TUE CITY-HALL, License recelpta, $2,500, ‘Tho Comptrollor’s office was depleted yes- terday of about $2,200 In scrip, City Treasurer's receipts yesterday, $5, Expenditures, mostly for redemption of revenue of Ninth Ward Na. Nd at Maakeoll Mall Inet Messra, Itobinaon, Mai And others, addres: Tieleher, the pseudo * B great number of campual, A namber of ada’ the meeting, and W jankey “ of the party, sn: songs composed b nal names wore al fixed to the roi], making in all about thirty toem- bers, The meeting then adjourned for one week, Mr. 0. O. Lundberg. a gontloman who has renlded for some vears in this cit terday nt Stoom 34 Metropolitan t veveral specimens of marble and b had undergone fh e1 ed proceas of **mnrhleization."” ‘This sembles very mach the ‘'stheuting™ process com. mon Among bailters nnd archite-te, enco between tho processes npyeara tn the reaults thereof, the marblelzing proceas feaving the stony qinch Whiter than doce the silfcating operation. Mr. Landberg clatma, though {t appenrs that no has aa yet been wade, that the whiteness ob- 1 process Is permanent, while that of the other process is but temporary, "Tho Making af the Book" in the titlo of biication ineued from the book- vinging ostablishment of A. J. Cox & Co., Lak aide Ballding. eating eketch ef the origin and progress of t bookbinding art. from the sheets of wood, lead, or coppor Joosaly connected by iron ringa at the back. which formed the books of the Itomane, ta the elegant volumes of tho preeont day, with all the resources of ornamentation ond Juable hintn on qifterent styics of ‘and tho care of tho same, are given, to- erly binding « lat of iteelf ten creditabte ‘The number of denths for the weok up to date is 100, a large proportion of which were in cases of children who dled from cholera infatum ormit was issued yesterday to ‘LH. Dotdenwick to erect a two-story, busement, and attic stone-froat dw. near Dearborn, to cost A meeting of the Committees on Markets ‘will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 elder the Mayor's anpointment of Theodora Karls na Scaler of Weights and Measnres, ‘The number of saloon licenses isaned since Jnly 1 is $80. In other wards, thin fs Jnet the nam- her of Heensed eaioons now running ‘The corresponding number for the c day of last year wae 1,452, A rather well-executed counterfeit of one of the new *‘dollars of the daddiea” was offorea offered in payment of a license, tts color was bad, however, and led to 4 closer Inspection, which re- atlted In ite being rofueed, ‘Lhe Special Committee appointed to ine te the charges against the Lake-Strect Squad failed to mect yesterday afternoon, owing to some misunderstanding us to the time the Com- tuittee wontd get toether, ably be held before the week tion will be effected, ond everything pat in readi- ners to inko teatlinuny next week, stenographer bas been engage, ani the tnveathea- tlon promises to be a most thorough and searching exhibited yer- ck, ton number Derten, and kicked, elling, on Chicago avenue ENON, Tost it in the scuttc, Thnestone while! pursultof his aseaitan: Charles McLaughlin, a North-Side Justico- Court hanger-on, was arrested yesterday for falsoly represcnting hiinscif to be an oficer and, together with other mon, named Cary and O'Noill. for rot. Itis claimed by F. X. Paruche, of No. 177 Clark mtecot, that McLaughlin attempted to take gooda from hia honso upon the roprorentation that he was a constable, and that ho and the other men committed riot in trying to take thosc gouda, Jas- thee Hammill Axed Mclaughlin’ bail at $500 on nd he will have a hearing to-dhy, jetil have not yet been arrested, ‘The average citizen hos doubtless noticed Aanecica of lottery that has become common of Inte Is cit: parlance as tho ry means of anin- Orth «+ North chleago.. ‘The assessmont in detall prosents some amuain; Hanovar, for instance, 16 a single mule, ont has ued at 078, 270 watches ani clocks valucd 4 planos valued at $200, and 7 melo- The Town of Lemont con- tains more mulea—i8—than any other town, 100. watches and clocks valued at $320, 120 planus valued. nd 4 melodcons valned at 370, ‘Trier has no males, but has 3 bililard-tables valued. at $30, ono steamboat valued at $10, 342 watches and clocks valued ai 5 $1,400, and 13 organa valued at 5 billiard-tablea valued at 205, clocks valued at $233; mt down as nol 07 sowing-mna- daons valued at $100, id is carried om 215 watches and ind 2 nlanos valued at SU. Elk Grove has 120 watchos valued at $120, 33 sew- ing-inachines vaited at $123, and 4 pianos valued Evanston has 4 mules, A meeting will prot whose bottom fa ont, an orvaniza- ‘The engino runa down an inclined plane, knocks. ball into a bowl, and the person, who hae taken a chance receives crygars accordin, to the number of the Indentation In which the ball police have arrested some of the cigar operators of theao lottenes, The: of venue from Summerfield to D'Wolt, and yester- day the cases were called up. to arzue that the *‘ fake" in not D'Woilf wilt hear the argument thi morning. beaten In the caso, the defenue will carry It ‘higher court for a teat, ‘Tho “*bum.-boat” casca, whoroin keepers of tho bnm-bont, were charged with sell: Ing liquor without license, were bei Foote yesterday aftern: the fact that thoy that the uere wen ete three Rilles of re au ut they deny jurisdiction upon the part o ‘4 J city onlinances Of isu de Jurladiction to ba con- fined to one milo from statutes place tho Ilmita of jurisdlct! esther with the cost of standard works, epeelmen of the binder's art, rratuitoue distribution, than a passing notice. As Mr. E. 8. Pinney, one of tho propric- tors of the Revere Hose, was on duty in the Office of that hotel Tuceday evening, he was ap- y o respectable looking man carrying a bay, who registered, and called for supper rt the hotet man wi Tk Js intended for 0 pianos yaluod at $0,285, and 94 molodeous yal- and’ ta worthy of more low has 13° biliiard-tables, 12 planos vamed* Palos has 2 mules, no engines, bil- took 9 change z 1 it, The Suporintendency matter having been 403 watches alned ot $0! actiled, the.talk around the City-Hall nowadays Is mainly devoted to the question, Who snail auc ceva bapt, Heavey at the Went Asdison Strect Sta. ton? Uelegations in favor of particularcandidates avo taking thine by the proverola! forstock, and vetting in their work atter tho fashton of wimit: lelegntiona ever since nuch persunsive bodics tirst came inte extatence. Both the Mayor and Supt. Seavey wero besioged yesterday, the pressure with remarkable fort body was treated ‘The defense tnrend a mbilng, Rane hiliiard-tables, 208 watches no sowing-machines, and one Lako has 13 mules, 4 bilt- lard-tadles, 200 watches valued at 31,215, 114 pisnos yelued st $3,400, and only % ateamn-en- yen bas one billisrd-table valued at 10, 178 watcher valticd nt $ at $40, and 5 organs valied at one billiard-table aes at $: ni at Sou, a $525, North ‘Chicago yalued ot $105, wales, valucd wi ed al ano vataed at $15. 0 favorably impresecd appearance of hie guest that he bastlod around and id him a meal, aftce disposing of which the Inthe morning ‘The dofonse admit jor on the boat, and atranyer retired, cone down-stnirs with a coat on his arm, and go After he had left, the hotel nan Uecame suspicious, and on room found the wardrobe fl! dad formed the filling ing before. ‘They had been carefully tho wtranyer, who then wray hia overcoat, sod left withos Vory little has been accomplished in the office of tho South-Sido Assennor alice last Mon- ‘The deputies have continucd to send out tive who have sent in schodules he ertintaics of deputies on thelr felu-books, and yeuturday a larga numb the oflice in response to tho summons, the real-estate books nde, and every with duo respect and consitera- delegation consisting of Alda, McNurney, jauiding, McUadrey, and Jansauur, called the afternoon gO has 752 hot city, hecause ¢: 2 cattle, valued at $070; 28 101steam engines, val- H, 50; 1,747 carriages 33:5 wateboa and sowlng-machinas, jos, valucd at 83:3, 705 valued at ——. of the carpct-ba: ung several other Aldermen, uot of the delegation, have expresscd themselves aa candidate, and will probably call on the Mayor Lo- buveral delegatlons ars expected to trans Madison «treet bridge to-taPand visit the City-Hall on the wame pur- et, there are those who are conddent y that Ellia bas tho insidu track. ex-Alderman, who generally knows what he fs talking about, and ia Jouked up to ase sort of on orncle regarding all that may happen in the realms ol day that Sam Eli wo from hin present powlito: Law Nepartment, ei pe Dilltard-tables, valu pped the gripaack In valued favorable tw that at paying bis vill, the throe-milo jurisdiction wero enact ttme after the ordinances above roferred to went into force, The defense therefrom clalins that the statutes are of no force in the present proseculio: which is brought under the city ordinances, prosecution claims tha thres-mille Hmit, the within that prescribed I clocks, valued at and 330 organs and melodcot r books of the ‘Towne of South and West Chicago, i} mm, aro not yet fn, neither are the por- sonal booke for Hyde Park, Heside thee, tho salcntton above is complete as postal cards to duagreeing wit! tho atatutes having fixed the has the power to onfore: tole the ordinance regulat- the wale of intoxicating Iquor. Justice Foote decide the cuse to-day. Justice Morrison hold Charl the robbery of H. Stelnmersch, and. duction of nis daughter, $1,000 10 the id Metzler, charged with th y corner of Taylor and Hine (sia {ng thingy tn, auch (4 condition as tol the Criminal returnod by the ite on and all that Wave been closed x uturily, waid yeater. the deputies wi be tured towara the persoual-pronerty very few of *“shoavy’ men -bave retomed their echedules, ‘They ure waiting lo seo how much thelr neighbors en wAtiAtes made by way of ‘classification among acverat branchea uf Ine y a doleyation af whoierate Crocors visited the Asscssor'a office by invitatioa, ive atatoment regarding the allthe leading firms iu thet ine, ‘The books wit! uot probably be returned oe- fore some tine next week, Tho lnying of tho new pavement on Denr- bornatrect, betwoen Madison and Monroe, which Law been ta prog a crowd of curte interest tn watchin; portion of the road: 8UCH A FIB, WNT CANNOT THAT TELL THH TRUTH! Daring tho last ten daye this city has been a placo of refage for the men and women Lonia, Here havo they funnd that '*shadow of » great rock In ahot and weary land." Here havo they found cvol breezes, good hotels, cheap chargos, and a kindly toleration of thoir many infirmities. dn wpite of all thian recent copy of the Globe-Dem- ocrat bas the following atouziog paragraphs: The steuch of the Ciicazo deadly than over this yea Aves of many of the there last weak migut bav deadly ialatia, uf Most fastional's parte uf the ell tela alinost usendarable while the Tue Cuicado ThinuNK Informe us that during the teria a large number of Bt, Red to Chicago, Noi they dit 08 les Bimpf for Whether he woold secure tho peize in the shapo of thy Captainship. however, even she oracle was Father afraui to vay, and he accurd- A hgmecit behind the statement that ‘apt. Ellis, Lieut, Mathaw: Hood, ail of whom are velng iy ane of whom ‘larceny of about There have be fowly intrench: it lay between ( Vox, and Lieut promtnentty spoken of, ‘and an; wonld make an excellent Captain. even muro poxitive that the vew Captain would not Another oficer whoncclaimaare belng pat forward by hie friends is Lient, Vesey, whose riots and during the lumter-shovers bas not It other respects an some think, may and made 4 comparat personal property of fe oulting # nolghbor, to the 20th. Justice Summerfield beld Charles Brad- Jey in $:100 to tue Critminal Court for the tal ofachalrfrom Schmidt & Zicke, No. 264 Bta atreel; Charles Webster, larceuy, of a pair of shor Q. P. Gore's auctlon-rooin, $50 fin larceny of a $5 sult of clothen Henry Weston, of No. 110 Monroa atreet, 8100 to the Crigiinal courts Joha pennor and Edward Ulver te strouger and moro r ¢ belleved that ople killed by sum been saved Out for the past few reatn, which perinestus ¢! equally capabie officer, and, mid renders tle las ui prove the dark harea, THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. ‘The receipts from internal revenue in this district ydeterday were rt Commissioner Hoyne yesterday oxamined Matthew Burman, of No. 517 West Chicago ave- gne, oncharguof eclling liquor and cizara without alicense, Accused was held in $500 ball to an- taade one of tha Y- Most of the wtreet le paved with blocks resting on pinnk, but a atretch of twonty- five feet in front of Tuk TunuNT after ino diferent way, Unitke most wooden pa thie ono Ww constructed of round cedar bluck hlcago, Not n't ay quite tod arted ity, ‘ana Wuiver aluut& lnudred sulted i between sunstroke and stinkstry referred the chauces of the former tw the t, Jobn Murphy, loaded fretgit cara on the Alton Road, $i ry Peter Charicsun, dle Barns, drunk and disorderly, $100 ft jarceny of a watch from to the Criminal Courts Willlam mith ao: Harry, tramps, $1 larceny of baots and shor ‘37 Archer avenue, $50 One CIIICAGO CONGRESSMEN, BUIDERY AND CORKUPTION DENIED, Among yesterday morning's dispatches from Washington was one giving the particulars of an ulleged steal, made possible by a.ccrtaln clause in that portion of the District bill passed by the tast Congress relating; to the asseesments and pay- ments on what are known as the 3.05 bonds of the Diatrict of Columbia, The payment of the interest on these bonds s gudtanteed by the United btates, and tho charge is that $2. curing the Insertion and passage of the following Clause In the Wiatrict bills 2 SRR, a ta ach mgr he same sball becume. di are taid npon boards, these in turn resting upon o foundation of fagstones, the Intter being po @ space between the Hed with love gravel, after witch » Jon of hot pitch or tar le poured ementing the mass together and making it, to o couslderable extent, dressing of sand aud gravel completes u very anooth and durable payewent. Fingatone Foundation Pavement," and is putdown by J, II. & avenue, sta cuss of $1, ‘The Exeentive Committes havin, toe arrangements for the Iriah Nattonal demon: ettation and ptenic to be held at Ogden's Grove Aug, 15 tet at Burko's Motel last evening, Gleason tn the chulr, and WN. Starke: A letter was read from ‘I, Lubey, of New York, accepting tho invitation to be present at the demonstration and speak. ‘The hustler present was brought cided to inetruct the Hon, Now, tho fact ts, that one diy @ reporter, being unable to catch his usaal 1 cago Iver, wrote a paragraph complatning of the condition of that ordinatily petlacid and drink @treain, and thie little outbreak on toe partof s puinted feherman hae ded by the (7-2), «Of trout In the Chi- been dreadfully Ttis well known that, when the tralny on the Altou Ruad Inden with refugece from St, Louis ewept around the curve on Archer avenue and crossed the South Wranch, the passengers, looking out of the windows, buratinto exclausatious of dellght at the wight of the Hinpid, silvery etroain which the: surface beautified with pleasure boats, Its banks As thoy compared tt with tha pL. they felt all the ween the two citle: The capitalista and other investors who think well of the credit of these United Statce t $103, 600 worth of 4 ver ceut bonds of the Sub-Treasurer in this city yee disbursed $67, 0U0 in currency yeaterday, Suporintendent of the et the decupliating ax fall disastrous results to the late Mae fue-Mechanic, Jonnaon, hie place being diled b; Me. A. BJ. King, whose nndoubtod capauility ani personal foyalty to hia superior oficer aiake bimthe Proper man for the po chanye lies In the deal At is known au were passitig over—its Hoed with anglers. ainddy, undrinkable Misused: wore deeply tho difference bel and understood more fully why the Chile waye Weare un alr of calin, unconquersblu suport. onity in the presence of the inciunvers of an inferior The reason for the 000 were apent in » eof the Superintendent to prevent any further eummary divchargee of work- uch He those which tuul All tho particw were dul; the change gocs inte effect the roof uf the butlding te progres This purttun of the with great commendation frow the Superintendent, who pronognces ita very Koud piece of workina abip. aud who cupivares i with tha stune work the bulldlug, much to the disadvantage of the ta! 1% matter of having Gen, I up, and st wae dually de W. J. Hynes, who Is ot preeent at proceed to Atlantic City, where Gets. Butler is attending the sessions of the Potter committee, aud arrange with hin for the visit, extend an invitation to Con: the Tweilth Disirict, Gen. Butler bas written tot that ne did. not see buw | allaw bia to ay Chicay p ence and good nature of tae euple of Colcago cannut be alisken by thesy potty bave uccurred befure, of the exodus from Gumorral it 1s probable tat the Gomorrah Democrat h Into the good people of Zo Was belterto stay face last Salurday, y isnued to pursuance ui Sune0, 13H, ben 4 Dayable, and alt anougte su pala aball be cre h ropriation of the the expenses of the relnbefure providud. ‘The Washington story ts, bounds outstand{n; them being beld by the Firet Natiousl Bank of New York; that a vbort time before the pu they were quoted ad pareyraphe pitching ar, onl adevrting that it home ond be roasted than to lwoned **by the deadly malaria uf tha be people of the plain broke for wen avall St, Louls ie etevatnan Springer, of fy be present and speak. © Comsulttue, stating public dunes would on the 1th, bat itty will wu represent matters to wecura hiv attendance, iject of ranting the F Wats dually gee that there are $13,- the Jorddu uone the le: uow on a pilgrimage to the Chicago Itiver. DESTITUTE GIRLS, BOMR STATINTILS, A few days ago, in rceponsu to @ etter from Mra, Gen. Joba A. Loguu aod uther bevevolent County-Auent McGrath furnished a list of those girls he had on his books from Juuuary to duly of this year, between the ages of 5 and 18, who were destitute. Tas number wes set down at 1,077. In reaponse toe atunilar request froin those arucd that in toe same ting ke have beew cununitted by the auraney, aud disorderly cou- o Several {uterviews with the ladles referced to Jest evuning have developed the mutive of ubtalo- fing those statistics. dy ib Masage ot the 70, aud the day after at the alieyed corruptiun lay, ant THE C i ade, butte waite THE COUN ferred tu the Commities ou Urounds, to report of ‘The Secrvtay wae lusteucted twuztend {avitations to sliend tue pleuie to the Shetidun Guards of atiinaubee, Dr, be. Worden Hugh McLaughlin to 1 Was voted down on Gen. Hutle journed tur vue week, A reporter met a promincut and iutelli- ent eboemaker yesterday, aud bad s talk with Lim in reference t the proposed strike apd the condi- He aterted out by saying (he pupers hed ev fardous the shoetiakere great injustice io thelr reports in failiny to discriminate Uctween them aud the oootwakers. he said, were diatinct in every sense of the word froin the boutmakers, aud, while their griev> ances Were lany. they dd vol propose to strike. ‘They wanted more wages, uf coursy, nud at @ re- cent meeting oad ugreed to demand Mure, bul wn- would they strike. to demand 8 reasonably und if their mployers did aut accede to tt, then they proposed start & co-operative shop. ceub to support atrikes of ubtty a und of $170, 000 raw wxuinat at any time to tart cataolisbwent in Clicugo or elec: where. This fund was slwost jnextaustible, tho tales goverving the Order ui such a character, Y BUILDING, ‘The Sheriff's office was yesterday put in telephuntc communtcation with the South Side. ‘The County ‘Treasurer yave uvticu yester- day that be would to-day psy all county orders of data of Dec. 23 on presentation, Sherif’ Kern paid over to the County ‘Treasurcr yesterday the carnioge of his office for the past six mouths, minus $v, about which there isadispute. He esyatoe muwent that he ie ad- by the County Attornyy to pay over the $00 i spoils auutber of Fitzyee- the next meshing, ority of ** an "in the Washington of Congress secured id to have been put up sof the bonds by those duterested as holder order to ascertain which oue, If any, of tb! Iepresentatives had been adding to hiy this extraordinary fastivn, a reporte Congreseman-buuling, with the aunexed THB ION, L. BHENTANO, of the Third Disirlct, ssid be nad read the dlepatch gud wae glad the teporter bau called. lo aay tu the most eusphatic wunuer, that so far oe be was concerned the imputatious in the dispatch weru falao and tnfamous. It w. the clause tm the b sceing any chance for opinion that it was a w vided tnatall money paid was credited av 8 part of the spprop: Goverumeut to defray ats portion of t peuses of the District, ft bas been Ie: tion of that trade, wien har lareaae W duct to the number ald’s electioneering achut The Grand Jury di: Hl casca yeaterd: fore true he voted for ‘Thole eNurts are di tes but iuatea ma, to the eradication of what they tera wale tramp” wyil. id of & number of Ie is their intention to take eleps at once to secure such an appropriation sa bas becn made by the Ntate for wandering boys, and they act forth excelleat reaguus why they Already, uo Jess than 200 persunw have respond: ed with $1 per angum fur the foundation of a traiming-echool; Deeke aud Charles Durand, Sarah Denman, Mra. J. 0, ioand William P, P, Brush, of val Patron by the paywent of $}: Ge Governor, Lieuten- plate can be made, ied fur the purposes der no circuwets the Hat laid over by the Isai jury. but uutaing was ‘The Indications are, however. that if tine sduntte the jury will enter uvon the an. veetigation, 1% betog already yuletly by some tbat ** There's millions tn ft. ‘The Committee on Jail and Jail Accounts made @survey of tho basemeut of the Jail and i Yesterday aud ordered the putting (tap and other applisucea tu the base- ib experiment to improve of the fanin the tion uf the courte tue United States thereby etting back at ouce thy mousy thus paid uut. Tho lk about corruprion, he belluved, smuuoted to posbins, and so {ar as ‘be was cunceraed by wished alu wtato that It was an infauuus faleehood. CONGRESSMAN ALDRICH, from the Firat District, when tbe matter. said that bi clause referred to perfes fur the bill as @ whole, binted aroand purikers, but had iu the co: woich they could di cuuuty buiidia; estioned regarding red the billand the Uy did not voto y hor for any part of i. When the bil Gret came up be discussed it with f St. Ceisviu being of and the harmony velny ev ue oat tho moment Chicago of avy other city drew mentol the former as ai Hated to the caterprise the sewerazs, aut-Governor, aud secre! aad the startin y, ‘The iustisuuou they co basement forthe betler vent they aay, to 9 short time, relf-aupporting, and will greatly Jesson the burden of taxation npon the People, ‘They declare they can tako those girls enamerated above. feed. clothe, and teach them the means of support. nt the cost of $2.50 per week Per capita. Each gitl will he procured a home, When sho emerges from tho inatitutian, which will be non-rectarian, af every denomination will bo reprerenteit. As an lilnsteation of what can bo done, they point to the work achieved by rome of their Teeny. At the schnol opened in the Soldiers’ Home nnilding at Evanston. where, since November tat, thirty cirla have been received, the entiro expense of whom tas been Jes than $15 ec month. With proper enconragement, this ullding can be had free af cost nntil more avalla- ble quarter have been secured. Arranuements have heen vorfected, Mra. Tie- dale airs, to hold a meeting In downright carnest next Wedneaday exening at the Woodmmt Ionse. In the meantime conteitmtions of any kind may bo forwarded to the following Iadles: Mra. Laura. Tisdale, Chicago. First Congreesional, District; i Dr, Stockton, Chicago, Second; Stra. Gen. A.C, Chettatn, Chicago. Thied; Mre, Oscar Tay> lor, Freeport, Fifth; ates, fl Sixth; Mre. Clara Peters, Watenk: a Whitestde Emery, Peoria, Ninth; Mra, F. Macomb, Tenth, Mra. J, Pike, Jerascy Jevonth; Mra. 1. f. Morrison, dackson- . ‘Swolfth; Mra. Robert Latbain, Lincol: Thurteenth; Mra. €. Ht. Bostwick, Mattoon, Four- Mrs, W.' W. Thornton, Shelbyville, 3 Mre. Christine Fletcher, Centralia, Bix- weenth: Mi Mrs. Charl De. MeLane, Dn Quoin, Kighteenth; Carroll, Shawncetown, Nineteenth, SUNDAY-SCHOOLS. THE LARE-ALUFP MRETING. The sun came down with rather an ancomforta- ble warmth yeaterday morning tpon the camp- mecting grounds, and for the first timo tn severs) daya fans were fonnd to be usefn ae ell a8 ornn- mental, The attendance was abunt the same, In the afternoon the eky cloaded, and a light breeze aprang ap, The children's service at 8:30a. m. was render: ed Interceting by an address by Mrs. V, J. Kent on ‘'History.” At the aime hour there was a Sunday-school teachers’ conference, the special annie, being **The Lesson Pla The Rev. F. D. Hominway, uf Garrett Biblical Instituto, Rvanston, conducted the Bible-read+ ing at WW o'clock. {fe talked about the queatiune that lad eo often heer, rataod regarding the suchen. Ucity of the Bible. ‘There was .much also to ba anid oon the relations of prenchers, teachers, and Acholam, Between preachers snd teachers there was not so much difference us was often suppored, They wero all teachers ineame degree, and wero boand to know ninch of the Hible. ft was, tn fact, An tmputation against any one not to know what the book contalmed. Ae the simpie yunth answerer the duriding boys, who asked hin "the aye of the Devil, ‘that ‘thoy must keep thelr own family record, a0 evory Christian was vonnd to keep hie family record, and. alady the Bible for his avn ynidance and tuatrac ton, Looking back to tho drst copy of the Old Testament printed in 1488 and of the New Testa: nent printed in Lid, they being still extant, it Was plain that there tial been no changes in the Bidle duriug the last threo or four ccuturics, Be- fore that there were only written copies, which Were mora or lees liable to mutilation, tint there was yet oxtant aversion of the New Testament tritten 200 years after the death of the Apostle Paul, Thore wero abont 1,400 copies of the Old Testament and 1.600 of tho new, all virtually agreeing In thelr text, Other witnesacs of the genuinoncss of the ‘Scriptures were the quotations that had been made from thom by profano writers. It was eaid that the Now Testa: ment could be wholly made up from these quota. tions found in the writings of authors wha Ive Unriug the frst four centuries after Christ, The vital yerm of tho New ‘Testament and of tho fro first buoks of Mosca was the Gospel. And {f these wero trite, all were true. ‘There was better proof of the gunutness of the words uscribed to Paul than. thera was to those of Shakapearc. The Bible was the oldest book inthe world. ‘Thera were in 200 different Ianguayes about 100,000,000 copies of the Bibi In clreulation, At 10 o'clock the Key. E. F. Williams addressed the normal clase on the ** Actaof the Apostlos,"” ‘The primary teachers’ hour, from 1:90 to 3330, was occupled by Lucy J. Rider in speaklog upon **Peeparation and Responsibility. Atio’clock the Tabernacle waa thronged with copte who had yathercd to Hates to an address by Mies Frances E. Willard on **The Pyramids,‘ She tleacribed her vialt ta these monuments of an- tiquity in the year 1870, giving the namen of tho party who accompaniat her. One of the gentle. men inthe party isisted on declaring that the pyramida were of crystalline formation, velng com- used of the duat and mud which abounded in that jocality, Ithad been alleged that tho pyramids were built asgranarics by Joseph, but the trath scomed to_be that they wero great tombs of the Egyptian Kings. tn looking around the party eaw as yuliow, rounded mound, and, golnz to the other site of it. saw that it wae the sphynix,—a pleasant, mild-faced woman. Tho apcaker procecded to glvea graphic account of her sacent of the great pyramid, of the view from tha top at eanaet, and Of the flying doscent, At 6 o'clock tho Itev, W. T, Crafts addreaned the norinal class un ** Bible Interpretation." in the evoning the Roy, Mr. Cratte agaln gave an. address on ‘*iefore the Lost Arts,” illustrated with thirty-two pictures, ‘a Following ta the progeamme for to-di 8:30 a. m., children's meeting—examination; 0:40 a, m. Sunday-school teachers’ conference—The Method of illumination and (Questioning: 10, Bible-read- ing by tho Mev. O.T. Cowles: 11, normatclams— addresa on tho ** Pauline Epistios,” by B. FB. Ja- cobs; 1:30 p, m., examination for diplomas; 6, address on **'he'Bible and Culture,” by the tev, €. L. Thompson, SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, A moeting of the creditors of Morril Ladd & Co, waa held at the Town-lI[all Tuesday evening, about fiftecn or twenty of the reaident creditors being present. Mr. Georg 0, Ide was chosen Chair- man, and Mr. Frank B. Dycho, Secretary, Mr, W. C. Wilson, being called on, stated that there was a genural desiro on the part of the cecditers to obtain further information as to the condition of the estate, the amount on hand, tho expeni and the statu of tho sults instituted. Mr. Androw Richmond, tha Assignee, wae then called on, and stated that ot the tino of his Inet ro- port, in Novembor, 1477, there wae $0,580 cash onhand. Mo had since collected $209, and pald out $504, leaving on hand $4,106, most of which waa deposited in the Firat Nattonat Bank. Part of tho amount credited as pald out wWastg the shapo of offvets, From thr cash on hood there wasto be deducted attorneys’ focy, whatever was to be given the Assignee, and tha Aniount necetenry to prosocute the & (0, 060 sult in Cuno tt was opposled to the Supreme Conrt, As to this it, which wos the moat important Gasct of tho estate, the prospects of suecoas neotued, ‘The monoy involved tiud been collected oF the defendants, and was in bank awaiting tho de- ciaion of the Court. Mr, Idovald that Mr, Plorson bad informod him that, {f he was defeated, the casey would ba ap- pealed to the United States Haoremo Court, 90 that the matter would hang fre for several years, Ile thought a small dividend ought to be Jectarea ab nce, Mr. Wilson waa of the samo opinion, and moved that tho Aatignee be requested to declare a divi This motion was promptly carried, Considerable discussion then ensued a@ tot mount of the prospective dividend. ‘Ihe ereditors peereat Wore, with a fow exceptions, in favor of having $5,000 of the amount on hand distributed, while the Awsignee thought it would be more Pasties to resvrve halfof the amount until th 10,000 anit ta decided, Finally a motion was carrlud requesting hin to diatritate $5,000, and Mr. Aichurd ‘stated that he would consalt the largor creditora not ropresented, anid be wulded by the wishes of the doajority in number a amount, $fo stated that the liabilities bad been teduced from $180,000 to $113,000 by cain- promises with secured creditors, HYDE FALE, The Board of Trustees claim to ba economical, Their main idea le to beneft the town, An order has been swsuod cutting down tha Gaa Company's 'Phis @ a good thing, but thoy are cut duwo ‘by inaking the police force lamp-lgnters, ‘Thi auves tho town 3111 per month, und the wes bille of the tuwn bava averaged heretofore belwcen $100 and $500a month. “Che lamps ure now ex- Ungulened before midnight. Abonta vearagoa bid was put in bys lamp company offoring to Hult the town fur auuut one-fourth the sum pala io the as Company, Why could not the Board receive suns bids like this now, have the tuwn lighted all night, and save a little money for the taxpayere? $$$ THE BOYS MUST WAIT, Apecial Dispatch to Tha Tridune, Spatnavienn, Hl, July 2 In response to an inquiry from the Adjutaut-Gcneral's Do- partment, Attorney-Gencral Edsall to-day con- atrucs the rmllicary endo with reference to the disbursal of tho State willitary fund. He holds that it may be disbursed to pay the expenses of acourt-martlal and thuse incident to the tn- spoctlon uf troops, as provided in the act, be- cause theruin specific appropriation is made to meet such expenses; but no further suin can be pald out legally unless the overpius, if any, fs directly appropriated by the Legislature. ‘There tg no warrant, be concludes, 20 pay the expenses of —wilitig in active service, or inose of field aud staff oflicers,out of the wilitary fund uuder the present law, uatess the Ueveral Assonbly sball lirst appropriate a portion therefor, ‘rhe Constitution Is cited to abow that no money cap be paid out of the Treasury-on warrants drawu uulese direct appropriation is first made by the General Assembly. from this uplnivn it ap- peare that the troops which have been calicd out to quell disturbances, etc., will have to trust to the generosity of the next Lugislature for their pay, Cyprus. Landon Timed, July 1, ‘There ts certaluly much to fire the imagina- tion in the boud that practically adds Cyprus to the posseasious of the Englisa Crown. Cyprus ie a type of the islands and the provinces w hich make up tho loose fabri: of the Ottoman Em- pice. The old recorda of our civilization begin {n those Jauds, and the technicalities of the Easteru Question are blended with the most famillar names of Biblical story or classic le- wcnd, Cyprus bas gouw throug the usual vielssitudes of places over which conquest after The Greek, the Kor aracen, the Crusader, tho (enocsc, the Venetian, and the Turk liaye all in turn been its masters, and woven tt name Into the iit. that he would lose certatn Roj but remember that fn 147: the same opposition, att ovorcaing —<-— conquest haa rolled. Hinistenit's Censnde, of conquest, aud he idea that the masters of 9 denendency should look to the welfare of tts ‘ople ta a modern addition ty political morall- ¥, and the light of it lins never al prus. The Crusaders employed it ns a resting- nlace, the tallan Republics as asource of weatth and the Turka a8 4 place for the révenue. As the Ottoman Empire has inate little change in {ts fiscal practices, Cyprus lives under s aystem admirably fitted for atifling hu. man eneriy, and the fsiand Is in much the same atate na tt was gencrations azo. But now every thing will be changed. ‘Th tude, and the accurll Then up rose Murat Hal iin nose was larve and red, Which formed a pleasan ‘To the bald apot on hi My Chriatian friend, anid falas ice-twater Jet alone, For it connects B It's the devil's telephone. for little clee. hone on Cy- The editor ro frisky Who ts aown on ice and water, And pate down Hourbon whiny, $a. tength, the quic- y of British rule wilt bring: capital to the piace, and offer a rich field commercial enterprise, ened or constructed. Mensman's Peptonized Reef Ton! Preparation of beef containing Its +; Itia not a mere atinin! uf bee!, att contains blood unerating, and life-mnstalning properties: Fatunble in allenfcebled canditto: reauit ofexhaustion, nervous p work, of acute disease; and in very for; articolarly if resulting fron It ts friendly und helntat delicate stomach. Caswett, azar & Harbors will be deop- Thero will be a naval sta- tion, and thus the constant buatls of Enalleh If orailway should ever bo made from any port of the Levant to tho Peratan rus nas become a pince of some coin In fact, the best news which it has ever heard {n the course of its long Is, that it has now passed under the rule Tha Mussulman as well ns the ulation cannot fall to an Engilah Governor, Christian part of tho po; rejoice over the arrival o aa nations do when delivered from forelan vecu- pation. Cyprus will now be able tu sume of the prosperity that haa come ern fande which wore peopled by wanderime alrcady a considorable place ‘Tho possession of Cynrua cannot be disso- pledger given by the Bultan and tes undertaken by this country. vinces canuot be nt by Weatern agency, and it will for English authority to be on the spot, Cyprus ie, on the whole, tne best atation that could have been chos pose. The Vor youngest son of W § nueral at 2p. im. C1 CArrlaRen t0 Orkwtoy, YNN—Wednenday morning, duly 24, peday Be July 24, Thridger, iy cor Pr. 5 Fonerat trom reatdence, ‘Ot Rosanth-a! m., hy carriages to Calvary Cemetery. Thiltp 8, Young, younger wa y Fesldencs of tho July 24, at 12 o'cloc! tribes when it had ciated from the the responsibilit The Asiatic pro mierule exces bo necessary Stele ae! a wife of Charita Batons, Orme SUNY 25, Ley Hurial ¢a take place Thur: en for such a pur- | [from (he residence, 443 West Lake-t, rte will now be expe A ¥elop the vast natural resources of its Astatic Empire, or,-at least, to let that task he others. Tha country must now be op roads, and, perhaps, by railways, Boime- ng more will doubtless be beard of the acheme to construct a raifway throuch the Euphrates or the Tigris Valley,—a proposition which # sclect cummittee of the House of Commons investigated iu 1873, and to which it ualiled assent. good and opinions may then be culled from thy ov denve of the witnesses agaluat as well us fur the project. . ‘To construct a line through more than 900 miles of thinly-pepulated and sometiines desert country would certainly be a bold enter- the Government should think int such a railway is necessary tu insuro the of our cutmmunicatton with India. the starting-point would In any vase be commanded by Cyprus. ‘That island will, iu fact, be wn ad- milrable naval station, whether for the purpose of protecting the Sucz Canal, securing a secood ‘wiving this country the requisite authority in ite relations with the Porte, THIRD-TERM. Ex-Secretary Fish Gossips on the Question, and Boys Grant Does Not Desire a ltenomi- N—In this city, July 24, of cont Warren, aged 26 years, amt, Funeral from his late realdence, 317 South | Thursday, July 25, at 2 without further noth MUMPHY—July 24, Patrick Morphy. Frneral from nie tate restlence, cori t- and Wontworth-ay., Friday, July cara to Calvary Cemetery. SUREST, TRANQUILLIZER OF THE uiliizer of the nerves eraeneitivences What they need, The latter Is only a: when there is intense mental oxeltement a ity exinte for producing qat etter's Stomach Iitters rer trangnillity of the nerves by endowing the “the vigor requisite to bear, or dinturbed unhealthfally, sions produced through the media of sich jt does more than Ina degrea of tenator ‘The sufest trang cine which ram Invigorating them. Ways weakens them. linmediate necet without being Jared and reflection, enables them to so mental appileatton which they would be unable to endure withont Itw assistance. lenat fathe Irresistibloconclusion tu ba dra the testimony of business and professin: Utterateurs, clergymen, and othera who ti ed the fortifying and reparative influent celebrated tonic and nervine. EUROPEAN TRAVEL. ~ VISITORS — Paris Exposition BHOULD TAKE TOE road to India, or: Corretpondence New York Herald, Lona Brancit, N. J, July 20,—Ntraying down from Long Branch to Spring Lake, and thence to Sea Girt, I had the good fortune of meeting 1 asked Mr. Fish what ho thought of the attempt to sct up Gen. Grant's possible renomination for a third term os a Mr, Hamilton Fis! “T feel certain,’ Mr. Fish replicd, “that Gen. Grant docs not desire a renomination, and that nelther he nor any of his frlende have done anything to start this discussion. Neve that any of his friends had anything to do with bringing forward this {dea, although, no doubt, thousands of his frionds throughout the country desire to aeo him re-elected Prestdent.! “Is not Gen. Dodge, of towa, who started the matter by his Ictter, a fricnd of Gen. Brighton South Coast “if he ta the Gen. Dodge I know," Mr. Fish laughingly returuod, ‘'I sat with him tn Con- gress under the t’realdency of Plerce, and always knew him as a Democrat.ceBut it sooms as if the Democrats and disaffected Repubticane are ones who are tryiug to make Urant the and, 1 thoy perslat, they may make him President, for thelr bitter ont- ervagalist him now, before hoor any of his friends have even thought of such a thing, must force him upon publio notice.’ “You really belleve that Gen. Grant, in bie own heart, doos not desire another term of ollice, Mr. Fisht* “"T do, most sincorcly, Gen. rather enthusiastic tone for 60 resery- ed aman as Mr. Fish] {a the most simpli suming, tho most unselfish man I haye alliny lic. 1 know—nobody could know {t bet- ter, for to no one did he speak onthe subject nore unrescrvedly and intimately—that, when Grant's second nomination was broac! did not desireit. fe wanted to go back Louis, on bis farm. Ho was ns indifferent to it es that!” (Mr. fish snapped his finger. } “Tf Grant does not desire a third term, why did he not decline It atthe ondof bis second? Why could he never bo brought to say that he would not bo a third-term candidate?! *+ because the agitation was started before tha nomination bad beon offered to Gen. Grant. Tho nowspspera and the men who started the move- ment wanted to drive Grant into daclaring that he would nover accevt what had never been offered to biti, and Gen, Grant is not a man to be driven into anything, en,—that was nll. ile did not desire his thira 96 he dic not wish hts second.’? lo you think, then, of the fear which has been expressed that Grant will self King, and set up an elected for a third term? Mr, Fish laughed heartily, ho exclaimed,—a monai Pahaw! [tts not worth the slmplest, tie plalneat man for a really stropg mau—and no one can deny he Is a stron; tnag—I haye ever known in all iny life! Why, dence with fren, Graut, ‘0 I received a letter LONDON TO PARIS Shortest and Cheapest Route, by Newhaven and Dieppe. Grant [this waa Two Departares Dally from Victoria and Loxti Greatly Luproved Day Tidal Service from the ina at sea Bisoua, Peddie Brearners, Tho ‘Largest and Fastest steamers. In the Cheaod The ,Victoris and Brighton, Splendid New Fas These two Naw Steamers aro built of Btcel. They have accommodation for 500 Excollent {'rivate Cabins on Hoard Tl t to the steamers on cach side, See eo esranans few runutog alongside the fret lk Conductors between London and Paris. aria station (St. Lazare) mloee to r Journey slowed at Brighton, Dieppe, at kota by thts Honte ta Parla foclude (If re ‘The Jourucy between St. Lazare and the Kahibites asion to all parte of the Exhibition and Ground, ure Bribe about Parts, vine Vorsaiien eClocd, and 248, Piret and Beoond-Ciass Singte. tla ane month, 554 sit basecngers cach. He would not be driv- Tie Lng for maby tl American monarchy, it “Grant a King!” rchy in tois country? talldng about, ain in constant corres) and only 9 few weel from him (a which he tells ma how much more he ts enjoying the latter part of his tri; which be has uot been delaycd so much wit! swering apecches In non-English speaking coun- [know, from all his letters, that nover takeu these attentions in any other light mopliment to bis country, fe ineant not su much for the country be represents.’ andi snawertoa ry fon Yaad London Bridge wares tngle, 34, 248, 178, Firat, Second, and Thirk Return Tickets, avaliable for one month, 53s, 234 30 ts and ares, pformnation 4 ‘at Victoria ent = 6 Hr eral Weat Onlica, 24 Kegeut Ciroua, Piccaulily. J. P. KNIGHT, General Manager, AUCTION SALES. W. A. BUTTERS Auctloneers, 173 an REGULAR TRADE SALE. DESIRABLE LINES OF OLOTHING, NOTIONS MATS, CAT'S, GLOVES, ETC., tay, July, 25, 88 0:90 o'clock 8m, U RCO, Auctioaeerk REGULAR SATURDAY NALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GIL PAINTINUS, CITMOMOS, ETC, LT AUCTION, at 9:30 o'clock, at our salt 0 a Tegular 3 Leaving Victort lor bimself as After a pause, wnark of your correspond- cnt, Mr. Fish sald, ‘Grant {s ‘no fool, and he who takes Lim for one makes a sad mistake." “Do you think tat the third-term principle ts a danyerous ono!” “Well, all Ecau sayabout tbat,” Mr. Fish very quiotly roplicd, ‘tts, that, i€ the people want a they will have hiin,—that's tbition in thy Constitution Is ts often sald that all our reat Previduuts were satteiled with two terms: Our firvt tive Prosidenta all left thelr second term of office as old incu, were all about 67 or 68 years old, or thereabouts, when they went out of olilce, man’s amibltion ia satisted. LONG & CO, 175 Randolph-at, man for a taird term, ‘There ts no pru! which pravents it. DRY GOODS, Moreover, they the conntry have thought the country bu A SATURDAY, Ju of them by that time, Toons, 473 aiid 17 1 u'CLOCK, {All the Gas chandelitrs ots tiotol, coaatsting of 3104 nmneFhy, A. BUTTEIS, LONG &CO., Auctioneer, By GEO. P. GO 3 and TO Wal ‘Take Monroe, for in- stauco; ho was Captain in the Revolutionary War, Lthink, and wheu he left ollice he aad been before the country nearly Aity years,— a perid of timo suflclent tw satisfy any ambi- No s cesiaans ished ever elected at 80 foung sn age s6 Gen, 7 “Do youthink, thon, that, if our first Ave Prestdeate bad been wuch younger mun, they would bave been elected for u third term} Possibly sone of thein inight,—with tho ex- Washiugton, why, 1 belie: He never showe: RE & Co, THURSDAY, July 2s a9 m DL, Roguiar Trae if CROCKERY. it will bo offered. U. I, GUité & CO., Auctioneers. By ELISON, POMEROY & COs Auctiousers, 78 & 80 Nandolph-st REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Friday, July 26, 9:80 a, m. Our Usual Immense Sale. New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Sets, A full llne Carpets, General Housekeeping Goods, General Merchandise, 000 Doz. Clark’s Thread. ELISUN, POMEKUY 40 2,000 BOXES IMPORTED CLAY Pires TO BE BOLD AT AUCTION: For account of whom {t way con: Rouse (iva ty 210 3 C) A pood assortm ception of Gen. woula not have accupted wigus of ambition. Do you think i probable that (lon. Grant will bo the Republicsn candidate, not desire iti? » although be don't,—for the reaton that no mau has ever been nominated President whose nomina- tion hus been tulked of three years befure.” Mr. Fish then, with great wealth of bistorical ilustration, polated at the various the Prosideptial noimmation tn which invurtsoiy sotue new, alaioat Uuheant of compromise cau- aud particularly wt the ‘avlor, uud Pierce. didate was tually tal bomiuation of Polk, “But, pardon ine, Str. Fish, wus uot (rant talked of three years tefure bis fret uomina- “No,” was Mr, Fish's reply, “Grant was nomloated fo thy fall of 1803, aud that would take us back to the fall of 1865, while Grunt did not turn up promincutly aa the probable udidate until Johuson’s later quarrel with Congress, when Congress took frow bin which tt could take, and p the hands of the Geoeral of the army." * As agelust either of the Democratic canal- dates at present named, how would Grunt ruu t” “Gan, Grout nas still a yery lars fullow- Ls “ Iusulteof——" your correspondent queried, ‘tu spite of everything,” Mr. #ish faterrupt- ed, wit emphatic carncsincas, bas stlli a great hold upon the country. could get from the Democrats such yotes as no other man could get. At thesame time J admit ‘bo a l iP rf pe ea Import og-as grove Preah Clay Pipea, ¥ & Cu Auctiongers 6

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