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\ B Tilid CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. AUGUEST 6, 1878, - Louts: th flon. W. il Whitaker, New Ori valned at $700. T I ria show that a | Fand, £4,532: and Sinking Fund, now indebted- | as he cialms to e, It s prooable | general outlook Juntifed such an opinlon, and tnat D o THE CITY. "",g"'"'s(i’v’??l',‘"" Mimer Hotse—y T A TR o nt o horse. oty Hoine an 10 town | nean,'$111,218 " Referae: that, in A e dave, the real facta tn the Eana will | they weroas livhlo &t other timento havo eqaslly | BE-CHOf BFOTISS, eies by atack-utbing any Bt Lonl: W, D, Fu ores A, F. N St | at prérent, and all of it I« apparently lelng done b AARMS. come gnt. Walker I8 protty well known in Chi- | aa - stcong —belief n igher prices, —wnd | {0 taion, Stop rattrond jofs et B O oW o AL P I I e Kansss | Drofessionals, Two Wil operators —Fran A communication was read from Cannty- Attorney | €ago, having boen here off and on for several | that thelr errore woull thue balsnco one | floballodimiation, Siom raftronl obs an’ iy, GENERAL NEWS, Cligs ; Toome, Wiunipers Commodore schufeldty U, | 'rico and Frank Pierce—havo been placed in jsil | Wallace un the subject of taking an appoal to the | yeara, and having a brother-in-law living in this | another. Rntit is found that, rhrougih eortal A e l"”-lvnluz has be pakes s B L e h e Waltery during the past week. 5 Suptome Conrt in the Harme *‘extra® case, and | city, quaiities of the mind, nearly all remain anite pee- | driven off the neas by forelzi steamers, | gy ¢ Tindoln, i ab | ATOOF: auies Jacksan, New iriean. T . hard itizen Tiv. | Bking time to laok up ine records. ~ Flrzgacaid - ——— mianently on one aide In tholr views of fataes | taX atoamers in favor of freigit. i wenly- o b vor aug. . but, -0 o 3 ¥ Y the Sherman Roase, THI CETY-ITALT. TInIeted pttcere, was taken In near the comer al | enied nu peal 1o the Tlogrd. notwlvmatandin 18 17 suiCingl anch facts npo distorted, ignorod, oxaggers Bor want any Uratoction Against. steeim e did Commodora Schnfoldt, United States Navy, ——— P £tk and Fourieasll Hieate lant. night e the there ta ahout 35,000 a1 stake.” 1t was Nisnoted | According to the siatement of Termann and enlored (o 81, the mind, Onintons of futuro | thought the removal of taves e @it qy He 3 i 3 e % y being referred, Bchmincke, In ht Ifenry Bchmincke, | Pf o Eade ' ¢ n % 4 lu st tha il mer Noute, . | Over 100 snloon licenses were issued. 1} ¢ {§0clanv0r " waich 'on the Fourth of fuly at [ “"rkd nenal hateh af billa were read and referred, | o g ;‘:"“I:"':;“:'\'.‘ R Wous Lawe ireoc, | And not theaush ' compesiiensive review of the | SIbio canslstentl m‘ékfi,}f{;‘;’"’,’i‘:‘“"'“ woylg Capt. George T. Deall, United Btates| Th ip clerk pald out a little over | Central liall, corner of Wabash avenue 804 Twen: | azorernting a vory Iarge sum, ¥herenpon Mr. Mols o, 62 ) v | sitnation. Thers aro fow £ any withont this © Drambity, ) TR o serip cleck pr y 3 D¢ 1 Amcriv 13 T & he T &I ty-sacand street. White at the station 1ast night | joy moved fo rescing Lre action of tha Doned of | 874 enguged an a cigar.packer at No. 301 Mitwaa- aw prevent “f mericans from buyiue g, rmy; Sa 8% e Reemonk Honee, $200. : he threatened hin cantoa! me good-slzed | Jaly 25, by which the term of office of the Connty | kee avenne, and Alvina Heess, 8 young woman, veascia abirosd would revise the shipois (e The Hon, Stophen DBull, of Racine, s at Comptroller Farwall has roturned home, | #tonek were taken from b e Agent twas extended for one vear from December | the atepdanghter of Charles Wippo, living at Mr. Graham then continted, and e bejivrey the Sherman Honse, with his family. and Iooks well, On tho night of the 21 Ofenra Tmonard, | nest. The Chair raled the motionoutof order, | No, 32 West Lake astreet. disappesred, | OBt numerons, “The resalt is, that thie short-rell- | the large unemploved popnlation in citfes gt g elemnent 18 nlwass in excenn of the buying, and Ie grenter than the trade can atand. 11 eelicre aro allowed fall away, they cannnt bt depcees prices beluw whera thes honeatly helong. ‘Thia_upivee- aal greater propensity to wprenlate for lower than for higher prices rasultedd in tho market heing repoatediy overeotd, and thus carnering itaclf. The tule to prevent cornemt in nothtni leas than the hears yoting themveives releasedt {eoni the effectsof thielr averselling, and in this they have run & more successful corner npon the bulls than ever the lats | o Qtreet | 8nd, nmler the rales, It went over and will come Mahaney, and Tones, of the Tty a0e0n ot Teer | & unfinishcd Marineas At the next meeting, and nothing hes been hesrd nor seen ner of Thirty-festand Arnold. streets, owned by The several commitieen reported on a number of | of thom snce. Schmincke was 24 years John Kramier, and _occapled by a family n:\mln‘ bllle, which wers allowed. Among the repnria | of age, and About i feet 10 inches in helght; had Miiler, whoee son is suspected by the n:l:r!‘:l :‘.:; ;’_:vl;xll;"lgclrlfic;‘mr:’v&ufi:‘:e":-: mnm Bulldings | yyghe nrown haie, cut very short: & natarally tight A 4 o e B t Mesnen, 4 5.'.'52212'} fix’r"y" :::-"«’3‘:- me‘y‘- :‘;‘;‘;’:;L::t:r::;n«(he :nup\- Terinlat to remave the fence aronnd the Conrt- ::l‘“:“fhll l_!."d ]h]l-rk and gray l!;!l". "ch[fld on with bundles on their arme, 'Thay gave chase, and | Houre Bquare within fourteen daya. Me. Etby M' -"n"; cen black plnlgl'. & white vln'- L 8 nnu-.-l after firing meveral shota Ofiicer Mahoney auc- | Was present, and caused hte contract with the ”"0 l;flfll cmlln nh“ hite neckile, nnu-nla cecded tn captnring James Miller, in whose pos- | €oOnIY onthe fence queation to be read, and anb- n‘ ";rfl’"‘l:m‘"\'l:; b :1"! , milky stone, on the little 0 N reanently addrexsed the HBoard at some length, | ANZOFof the ieft hand. 10 be sent to the prairio landa and setticd tiey, on by private cuterprise, T Huratlo D. 8hiepherd, of the National Ref, Asnociation, attributed the present s to iniatakes {n the currency questiun,—tog mu"‘? inflation and not enough taxation, th ‘The President of the Clgar-Makers? spoke of the cause of the depression cigar trade only. e sald winle the nuy, Commodora W, J. Kounte, proprietor of | The licensa roceipts wers $7,000, the larg- 1he Rountz Tine of stesmers, Allegheny, is at the | eat inany one day this year. Teemont Manse. Snpt. Barrett s gono to 8t, Tonis to bave Judgo Austin Adams, of Dubuqne, of tho | made some lampa for hin eleétric light. * Snpreme Court of Jotva, is at the Palmer Wonse, Fivo peoplo died of © old nge " Inst weok, necompanied by his wife, S bnt the oldest was B4 and the d yonngeat 70. The Ion. F. B. Sherman, Lorenzo Pralt, | Jnly pay-rolls of the Police nnd Fire < Unlog L bt of acaxlon was fonnd abont $50 worth of properiy, a o2y ] 3 cizars manufacturad steadily fucreascd, ty, and James L. High have gone to'the headwaters | poynrimenis wra under way. bat 1t wiil bo two | which wasaftorards m...".«im 28 belonging 1o (1. | The reanlt wan the whole maticr was referred 1o nv:‘-‘l'r'l:'l;'n.fe';m ’wui’:‘nfin"'ein?'k‘fmi?.‘."«!’fl. :‘nr"didnnnnnb;hsm. Corners (of lhrlhulnn:iy 1he | condition of thy cizar-makers ot worse, 1 of the Iio Grandr, In Southern Colorado, for & ( werks before the men get thelr paper. W. flaekins, of No, 7 Hhodes Avente, whore | the dudlciary Committes, Bor Back, Sne win_ Abous fivg. feck 1Al When |t pube nov bavion ricrranl s (hat thoy | Q0¢ month ther were four sulcfucs in” Ney montl's tront-fishing. The 1 : : honse was hirglarized that samo might. ‘The man [, After tho trausaction of some other nntmportant | [y, (o0 aho'liad an s black draes. tnmmed with | hays. arng e R et theY | York of cigar-makers for want of employmy o ‘I'ransurer's rocsipts wera: Collector, | wh d 18 well i ‘basincss the licard adloarned for one week, ave seen nothing ohjectionable in them. The | 0% 0L lcen caased.: by ¥mient, Col. Willinm H. Johnson, Presidont of the | ¢1.043: watcr offca, §%.700: tota), $1.74% fte | WO ctcaped ia well known Lo the polica. padalbad ::";‘l]'ram':;:;ll:nc-n ;!;l:;:'nq'll(r;&:-;o:uflll::;l;y{ “::ny bears’ lfll?r]cnnnmud‘ t:urnudn‘%an':lu: bulls l-u?l 0530‘{':;“&“;" Atgy:fl:‘! 4 t)"‘ ‘:l;!-' tienen] : $1,00 redem 8 " 3 comparatively recent dats ¢ thiat reason the o Nasteile Jockey Clab and ‘of the Kentucky | beid out $u.000, ifwuc 31,000 tor tho redemption | | the pul made, by the poilve Satgrdsy TIIE POST-OFFICE. will be thank(ally received by ‘tho brother. Hlor: | evil i 18 working 5o prices and.iue trade at large | throws husiuess Into the hands of large mo Blood-Aorsa Association, 1s In town, the guest of = Smnnlnvl-lnn’ and of abont 140 charges in the MILLER'S STATEMENT, mann Sehmincke, st No, 270 Carpenter sireet. bhas not as yet recetved genornl auteution. Those | facturers. The first cause {8 the pp,, Mesars, Lawrence & Martin, ‘The Munlth Officor's raport for laat week | Weu' Divislon, | The. atreet-watkers were nnl- | T thi inthe Post-Off " ‘There are Lwo theorles Advanced Lo sccount for | selling for future delivery are deceying with areat | duction of 8,000 Coolles into the trage Justice William F. Do Wolf roinrnad yos- | Shows that 450 nutices were served to shate nnl- i ere was _nothing new inlhe Post.Office case | the myatarions disappearance of the coaple, power property that does not bélong to thom. And e n The ;?'m‘.".'.‘::'.m%'.éfi.‘},';'..:f%‘i‘f:};:,:'n?"."n‘:; yesterday, No Informationa have been aworn ant | wers pasaionately fond of each other, and g houses varlous amannis, with $100 84 (e limit. | ARAInstany of the alleged offenders Impiicated by | Often announced their intentlon of marrying. ‘There wete abont lm-n;'v nmf. of honses along | Miller, and no more removals have been made in | JHcrefors some peopla eay that they have eloped, ““liller " avenue and othier strecls lo Choyenney | the Departmers. So far as Mler's statement, | onoonsy o e thor rorer fo o oAb e andall but l'lfirec, who lonlklchl':‘zcl "'|53"|'|'°3-m referred to the nthor day, ls concerned, it seems | cansed by the opnositiun made by Alvina's parent etk s e S e OO 8, | 3 Dworid enin o b ampored by Gorumen: | £y g e, Py oot e Fiale and male prostitales weni fo tho flonse | tary evidenca in onter tomako it of much valne in | botrder at the house of Winpo, whete, iast Thu o o day pight, Mr. Wippo's eldest daugblor af Correction from the Arinory Conrt alone, Tne | conrt. It Is becoming & queation how far Miller I | % (815 P17, IIEPA S eleelt dayghions twelvenpostlesof Rinug Faro,captared by Defectlves | jn the habit of felllng the truth. [H1s states | Honry and Alvins Were seen wogethar i the i Lansing, Londergan, and Kyan, took continaances | yiont” wan made Thutsday, — Fridsy ntternnan | deorims ot oo o eombae i e eeanee tollo Uil Leforc ‘Justic Morrison, C. A, Lev: | hedenicd 1o Col. Gregg ihat he bad made | Schmincke had a fow unpleasaat words with ins, keeper of & gaming-honss g Weat | any statement whataver to anybody, and on | M, Wippo, and Alvina comforted him by ssy- Madison street, was fined 8100, and fo mnll!: the same ovening e went up to Golsen's honse, | ing: *‘Nover mind, hu can't bark at you were asncased $25 each. 'Tho ather casesin both | and thers maserted in the ntrongest torms that ho | much longer.™ Tho wedding ceicbration lasted till Coutts were of minor imporiance, l.:ml nald n_:nmnv to anybody, W"'hl}.a Imnu nll:h; about 3 o'clock, but for two bours prior Lo that 'y jonse, & Trinuxe reporter calle er nskes d L, Th d o horse-thief who wan captuirad Sundny | Goien whether * thit wann's & newspancr man, | thonght i oy B e, 0wt Fot h lovers walk: LI 0 D O e aave ot tna sation tha | 8nd was informed that it was. *:Then," enid | and not nntil the lant guest had departed did they o hti ‘W s ongeming pecomusred ag | Miller,”¥sintruduce mo an Mr. Vergunon.® Thnt | Feul a af cancerned bout the missing ones. Tien B ot Reversl dnya azo he helped | Uolsen refusca to o, sayingttint, It he didn't want | they noticod that Alvina had taken off all her jow. San Francisco, and in New York the tenement. bouso aystem caused ruin. The svatem iy o thame and disgrace. The whole family, ma, woman, and children, work day and nieht, tron fourteen to eizhteen houre, antl atill only mypy enough to live, or rather starve, on, nm{wnm the cigar-makers strack for wages, the layg. lords, who were the manufacturcri, tume) 1.00 wretched famllies {nto the streets. | the tenement-housesthe peopleget, say. tatie, for 1,000 cigara and_rmake 1,100 of it, and they trade off the extra 100 to the butcher, groger, and baker, and poy revenue on them, |j asked that the tencment-house system bn g, ished. and that cigars be allawed Lo be magy only In factories. He was notopposed to Ciing. men as a rule, bat he was opposed to Ui p,. portation of Chincse or any uther labor Uikder such a system. He did not caro how magy Chinamen cani¢ Lo this country, or whut wamy sances, and M7 nusances were abated. The weight of menl, etc,, condemned wan 3,417 pounds. This wan in addition to 160 dozen egge. Bupt, Seavey has addressed a civcular lot. ter to the head of the T'olice Department in the varlons cilien and towna thruuchant e’ country, notifying them of the retirenent of flickey and hie own clevation to the poshion. Permits wera fuaned to Fenlinand Miller to build a two-story and bascment brick dweliing 2:2x 45, at No. 215 Larrabeo strect. to cont 83, 000, and 10 David Kelly for & three-story and hasoment brick and two-story barn, corncr of Michigan avenne and Thisty.second streel, to cost $24,500, Willian 1L Cinrke, engieer in chargo of the:Bewerage Department, dled last evening, he having been M1 for sume time from congestion of the Inngs. Tle was born fit Mausachusetta in 1812, had been 8 rosident of Chicago wnny years, an was & good and faithfal ofticer. al) their exortiona tend to that end, Thelr efforis tend to deoress milllons for # few dotlars’ proit to themselves, It in ltke burning down A houee for the ola tron. Prices declino becauso there aro more eellers than buyers, bub there conld not have Dbeecn more wollers thun buyers of wheat at any time within the last four. tecn monthe Uf the wellurs had not been relensed from the necesslty of fllling thelr contracts. The loudly-prociaimed theories of the ahurt-seliers 1ast sumnier, which have since heen proven falsc, bovond yuestion that we Jarvely reduced pric held them thera. not from actual stocks, but from turning our markat over to the unresirained cons trol of the constitutional be 1! stimulates receipta, accums tock & few dava of fctitiously hizh prices. The bears' corner roverses all this, and does I permafently, Onu elevates, the other prosteates. The selling ‘element being reater than the bnving resnlls in future doMvery prices bolag always lower than cash, partly because of lower offers to draw pure terday fmproved in health from the scashate, where he has been fora montl past, Justice Wallace s in Virginia, and will be howe Wednesday of Thute- any. ‘Tha temperature yesterdny, ns observed hy Manarae, optician, 88 Madison street (Tristexe Bailding), wae at B a. m.. 74 degrees: 104, tw.. 783 12m,, b2 B, Hp.m,. KL Batom- eterat $a. ., 20.87; ¥ p. m., 20,28, Two Pullman slecpers will arrive via the Chicagzo & Narthwestern 1o« aL4p. m., con- taining the principal mercants and members of tho St. Panl Chamber of Commerce, ‘I'ne party will remain fu the city two or three days. A wnd dog, after croating a good doal of consternation in attempting (0 bite scvorat per- sone, rau into the carpenter and psint ahop of Hiestand & Mannypenny, 74 Sonth Nangsmon strcet, and was there killed by the occupants, A - to be introdaced nnder his real name. he could ko, | elry and left it In het room, and that uone of her | chases, and because (In effect) of compatitinn | they Worked for, provided they were not i, Tho St. George's Soclety mot at the Bher | yurs woro 185 dosths Jast wack, o de- | B 10 B D Y ek | which ho ld. AR was stated Iast weok. clothing had been diturbed. They thought that, | among scliers to A1l the contructs the bnydte give | Dorted as Coolics, Hle was opbosed o the i, man House inst night, and afterthe Picnie Coms | oo iia'orar from the precedingoneand of 20 from | and was captured by Officer Casey justan he was TIE CTIANGES AGAINST QOL4EXN, had an elopement boen contemplated, same prepar- | thon, These lowar futare-delivery pricea areso | portation of all labor by contract, mittee had reporied declued to hold & dieni the enercaponding ane In 1877, Of the deceased | Ariving awny with it. The intent was not cleatly ade by Miller, were tnat, beginning with the | ation wonld have been mudefor the morrow. Their | piainiy danaging ia every respect, that tho *Board ‘There were other aud uninturesting nddregs af \Yoodlawn, on the Illinois Central Roilrond, Ane., 7. The nsual amount of routine business was 100 were under 4 years old, Cholers infanum | shown. howaver, and he escaped with only s nomt- panic of 1873, Golsen got from him various sn; fears are strengthened by the fuct that 1o this day | of Trade cannot honorably sustaimn by Its rules s | and the Committee sdjourned tl) to-maorrow, s of Pust-Ofee money, amounting u the ageregate | no effort nas been made to wet the giel's clothing, | system that makes them possible. PorrsviLLe, I'a. Aug. 6.—Ahout ) {Fansacted. O T L | e ou rame. mme with canmder. | {0 83.000, knowlag 'the saine o be Foat-0Mice | Nor had Schininco's clothea, Ieft in his ruom, | /AL the late baliot tho mesaro lont sany votes | and hoyeinpioyed at the Buckridge ot Witk i e Grstom:Horse $i progrossin s e whnopnE-conitty | St amans Venteraay nfternoon Detective | funus, and that Goleen was thas a co-conspirator | heen touched. It in knuwn that he bad only sbout | thrahgh liaving beon made to take offect immedi- | Jimokihe gtruck to-day for the Festoraty .t mpld‘l‘y’ n‘l::; 1t :mn:e under roof uP tw‘f-rm:n.g h W the FIfth and Sixth coming | James Morgan discuvered that Smith had | Inthe robbery. Ofthis, it iy undarstaod. he has | §4in his pocket when he left the house. Krow | ately incasa of repeal, for which manv of lts . 0g of the five vents per wagon of coal mined whiy was taken off during July, and submitted to g the time. As a mnflnruy of the men o n demand the restoratlon, andare willing to sorg at the reduced rate, it is thought all will be oy work in a Iew daya. L produced no proof beyond his own wanl., As an | §ittie remarks let drop by Alvina, It 1s feared that oid” a home and bapucss belongiug to o | Oftset to thls, Mr. Golsen, it Is underatond, ‘ine & | she and her fover havn sangnt. whton and repoa in T e renirdy, "of ‘No. 208 Sonlh Water | humber of Jetters which'were written to him by | deatli, Once she told a friena that the dresn which Atroet, to Uharles linkorn, cornerof Thirtiethand | Miller durlog the two months which the laiter | slie was then makiug was to be the dress she would Ylite atreets, for the soiall sum of 15, It la | 8pent in Montreal, while Golden And others | woarin heecoifin, Itfe the dross she wore when thought by the detective that the prisoner Js vuiity | ‘ere trying to patch up & sottloment'with the Guv- | Jaat scen. next with 18 eac! A goneral ordor was immmed by Supt. Seavey In the aflernoon announcing the Tollowing chanzes in the Department: Sergt. Beck, of 1lin: A atrect, rednced to the ranke and _transferred (rieads were not preparcd. ‘he question, hows ever, 14 not scttied, sud from ILs nature i not like« 1y to be until tue rulels repealed. It, ML M, Prevarations are now making to protect the base. ment walls from frost pext winter. All the heip required lins been eccured, and no more applica. tions will be entertained. Jaues Uoyne, 60 years of nge, has been MR. HAGER'S REFLY TO MR. . C. MOREY. To the Editor af The Tribune. o to Mailsun strect; 1'atrul [t . Shep- " ernmient based on the repayment, ur making pro« A young man who wse at the wedding aloresals e ———— e e e o0 e, (i) | o et bedchel Sromitrl Sgeth, | ERSTIBIIGHy, ° b Do osne eSS | v fori sepaymen, SOU obesaidfund, | st At csemenied i and fong e | Gutcaso, Aue, 5 Wen dlacorarsdn svot | vy . ), LEquaNs FRST ARNUAL i 4 ica Beck; I ol B v v Ry whnin he wad escorting to their homes & part ol e | entdiscrepancy intheraporis ol e City Comptrol- A plny ta feared. o in dosceibed sa of inedium | ples Becks Kateoiman Cliarles ; Mubbard, of, the WRLYRRS DOOTY, highest terma as hue kind friend. promlses (o r ey 4 . Tila walk: that ehe left them and went back A number of people who called at Central Sta with Interest cvery cent which Golien may | toward her home. Another yonng toa yesterday, in tho hove of Ideutlfying stulon | advance on hin sccount, grambvies ocenalonally | als presont at the wedding and uid vot leave il & fi.:?.:’f,.'.,‘{:q',’.“"fii i l:;-}“nut-"am'?mfl ahout his mumhl in Cuieago rtlmln.u : mm«o::!' late honr nayn m]-t h"u"m golng to i home on N 3 3 always gratefal to Golaen and his | D) ¢ place, decided not to 1o to becansa Tuuwtache, beneath which projected’ s clgar, ived, 1nuonn of toesn | ho " vean Tobliged 1o RO 10 wWark . eAfly buayine “plneelt fn aworting “the plunder. | G0 thera anyihiug 10 indlcate that Golsc i the norning. Hu thercfore took = o ‘.‘J::.‘.i..'«'é‘l‘.‘::’i:'x"r?,fin'é'éfi'{o’i‘fimfi"“.:‘ m‘:’fi':.{f aver recelved avy monay from Millor, feh-pole and stasted for the Nortu Pler. When i 4 DUIING 1877, within one block of the Water-Works he mot tho earet T ane Wty At oer. | 1t In nnderstood, Goleen, on sl & doren nc- Joung conpls in the costumn in which tiey hud e niome in pieking ont thele provesty. he bejws | casions, after working 'hours, took checks to | attendod tho wedding. [Ile accosted thsm. “They able'in nuflf"cmy Tastanice to tell axactly what | Allller, ‘which Millor cashed for him, the cliccks | acted strangely and sald nothlng, but went west- D e o o rons” ' ceriatn houat | boing for $200, $250, or porbayn 3300 cuch, On [ ward. lie saw nothug mors of them. From the Py oY hustances Mo Intormed callers | the fullowing day these checks were nresenied by [ abovo circumstanced (b i easy to s why tuore that " he did mot commit the burglacles | diller to the hank and paid, asis evidanced by tho | should be fearn that the young people have sought which they were luoking up. A Mrs. Wrightnon, | Shecks themselves, This wus an accommo- | a watery grave. E runiling 8t No. 1440 Indiaus avenuc, dentifod a | dation fo dolien for dome hours in esch i Caicl's hafr shawl aud o bearl sct valued at | o4 Thero ln of conrso, Htlo dou CAMP-MEETING. lundrods of dollars, aud, whils searcning for | SUa e 4 icao DRAWING TO A CLOSE. other jewelry, \Weaver informed hor that ho had | Ghecks wera Post-Gfiico funds, but, according to O e G sud Qlsposed of the nuggets. T | tho chocks, thoy have all beon ropafd, Unless [ The close of tue Lake Diult camp-meeting is o tdentifled portions of the plunder: ;‘;fl;g‘,:"a‘&g‘;’;fi;lg:.g;‘{":gml},’; fi“,{g;-,nymwg sppronching, and to-morrow nizht the concluding i ;\‘,n: 1.1."1‘;6.,‘.,,‘ :{.Z '\2:‘ Madisun street; D. C, false accusations for the purposa of securing in- exorcleca will be held, and the grove wacated hy Rz, wout build, weighs aboat 100, gray bair, and full beard gray mixed, $igbi corplaxion, and blue ever, The Chicago Medical Society held a regu. 1or semi-monthiy mneeting last night st the Grand Pacific Hotel, Dr. K. W. Ingals in the chair, and dstened to pape ng Microvtiune and Its Application to_Modica by Dr. Tillev, ond “*1’horea as n Fital Disease, ™' After s general dise custion the meeting adjunraed. The yacht Anon hnw just arrived back fcom het crulse. The roule taken was, first to Micnican Gily, then up tho oast snorato Grand ilayen. thence across the jaku Lo Milwaukee, 1hen ddown the west shore to Chicagu, visiting of courso nil the principal towne on the route, Such a crules Tinw never befora been undertaken and saccesstully avcomplished by any other yacht of the same sizc, A long row of hacka in front of 1he Socinl- fatic Labor Party headquarters, No, 7 Clark street, Inat ulght, denuled that the Hackinen's Union was The employes of **The Falr." No. 108 Stay atrest, return thoir wost cordial thanks and bey wislion for the futaro succeas of their emplorer, who entertained them so generously and bountif) Iy on the 4th of Auguat laat, and all foin in win. Ing that his amiling counienance may be spared:y enjoy 100 score of annual plenics like the one by inaugurated on that day, lerand the Secretary of the Wasingtonian Home, had submitied them to otliers, among whom was a prace ticat bookkeeper, none of us being able to make them harmonize, 1 suppoad¥ I had a right, ssa citizen and taxpayer, to ask, ecitherin s public oz private manner, of those two custodians of tho public money for an explanation. Itherefore 84 1thought in 8 respoctful mannor, in Tns Txx, and Mr. Moroy gave an exolanatiun which [ presume is correct. His accounts, tn my vpinion, are not **cronked,” but sopiewhat **mixed"” or obscure. The $8,482 which ha -Intimates that [ had not “the ‘‘honesty’ 1o . in- was placed ~below the footing of teceiuts of 1870,' and was overlovked., ‘eity certificates™ of which ho mpeaks Isnation, smounting to $20, 172 were uof city certificates, " vut 1115 recelvabi not apparent to me whether thoss ** bille recelvable ' were made up of money from tho city or from & present from some friend of temperance., Nor was it clearto iy mind that the $7,000 uf duty wa station-keaper: Tairolinen” Uenuis Den- . nehy and Thoman MeCann transferred from the Second to the First Preciuct, The Commnttes on Polico mot in the alter. noon to consider the complaint_againat houses of prosutution in the vicinlty of Twellth ang Clark wirects, ‘Fney conciuded that It waa 8 disgraco to the city that such a **slum of Imgquity '’ should cxist, * belleving the nplacen 1o he the nowmea of (kieves and tho resurts of the worat classes, 'They will, -therefore, recome mend that the Police Dopartmont be Instructed ta uss all proper weans (o bring the offendera to jos- 1 e;“m}u take legal measures to rewove ‘tho ytch Meneman's Peptonized Beef Tonio is the only Pprepacation of beef contalning its enltre nutritioe properts 1¢ 1 not & mere stimulant Hke the ex. tracts of boef, out contains biood-makinz, force. genorating, and life-suataining propertics: | Ia. valuable in all enfecbled conditions, whether tay fenult of exhaustion, nurvous prostration, over. work, or acutc dlaease: and fn every form af de. bility, particularly It Fesultiug from pulnionsry complainta. & s triendly sod heluful to tho oy delicate stomuch. Caswty, flazann & Co., pro. prictors, New York. THE COUNTY BUILDING, The Sheriff will take a wmall batch of pris. oners to Joltel Thureday. in ecanion, 'The meetlng was o private one, hows | To.day tho prisoners indicted by the Iate Jre. Wrighteon, 1440 | A0 EE Y, the Christian people who have inhabited it for the | cily certificates, whichi ho says id now has and are == : . o Inalans avenue, & came's lislr_shawl, %300, and & 3 ¢ not yet due, helped to make up the $2:1,843 whicn DEAT :L..':.';he':fi'hfxfn':{:;filffl;l?fi:fl.',’}".’L'ff‘::’!,,m; Qrand Jury will be arealgned dn tho Criminal | stngle penrl wofth $8007 Mre. True, 724 Weat Con | AbUUL tho most unfortunate person In this trana- | past months. ‘The small crawd on tho srounds | {us Tomptrotler clalns to have pad Into the Treus. CLARKFE—Aug. 8, In the Goth year of his ag, William Hull Clarke. sewerage co; 3 i "Nutioa of funera) Rerextiers 0 ocTs Of thia iy UG E=Tno funeral crvices of thie Iate Howard T, s ar, Fricuds of the family invited, Dok it aresst L. J. Swift, 13 Abordcen siroet; E. 8, | Action is young Clolsen. As was stated in ‘Lite | yesterday wos In marked contrast to that which aa- e v z "PrssuNe, he 18 not accused of ony irrexularlt: : 3!-‘.‘;1‘?..“;‘;,“.‘#&. n.e‘cs:;n lr‘l“‘\?l‘lub '.I"]. ‘1%_:.0‘ 3 flg WhUISIuE. s s issbargad Devaiies. of U | neinbicd last Sanday, when at least 4,000 peuple b 4 70 A chargos made againss hia father by Miller. In | Wete present. Tho moetings yestorday wero not strsuts alra, G f | unsen 470 West Sonrun | SWROR all this, it would scem as If o wero en: | very well atfended, as many of those t the Djut o . Park aye- | titled to a wort of cloan bill of healtl from the | are childron. ond they sevin to find more enjoy- the Clotiing Cniters' Ansoclation met, bat did nothing of public importance. A singing socloty ‘was also in full Lisst whon the reporter called. Jolin Dounoll, n waiter in Anderson's res. tanrant, was, yesterday afternoon aboot 2 o'clock, Court. Among them will pe Stevensand Kennedy, the murderere. Asaintant State’s-Attornoy Weber loaves to-day for m two weeks' Eastern tour. e will ur{ of the [Iome last yeur, f Mr. Motey had made thoiflaanclal statement, and not scen fit, by ineinuntion, to attack my char- acter, no_reply would have been made by nie, an- lens 1t had beei to thank Wim for the explanation. In reply to his assertivn that 1am ** o man with a all, Dee, 183 Hoyne street; M| Clark, efcomme by the heat ot the cornor of Monroe and | take in the prinelpal cities, and, it fa rumored, witl | nug. Post-Office authorities, which, however, it 18 00+ | weng in browsing arnund the woods than listemng | grievaice azainat the Home, " becatse thn ex-Com- | _ DONOIUR—August 4, 1874, Thamas Danohue, Jicarcorn mreets, hu frot of Hsverly’s Theatre, | bring homa a bride, Chdsrmeath il Weaver's suavity of manner, u | Uefstood, bebasnot yst received. L0'acrmonn, the major portion of wICh. thoy can- | miiteo. +* Gt tid of him {mo] i s0un ‘e tuey | 737ears naiivay awcaatie, Wast County, Linic Ohicer Dittus, o dity at tho Post-Oflice, bad 1ho | =, terrlble mental torture was golug on. e feary tho e not undersiand, could,” It wiil ‘wudlica 10 way that for & | oHUncrairom Fifty-Rmbeat! and wWontworti-ar man taken 0 tlie shade, ood Dr. Spenc ruon The Committce on Edqualization aud its | Penitentiary as he docs death, and the Penl- HAUNTED. e 8:30 v'clock prayer-meetingy in the moen- | Jong tme after 1 left tho llome [ ¥, AU, 6, Uy carrisges o Calvary, usli-st. McCARTHY~The funers) of Dennla McCarthy wii take place Trom hie Iaie realdence, 1170, Arlmll.lu{ tor day, to All Baints’ Church, andthence by cam to Cue vary Cemetery, wontiary for Weaver means deaiti. for ho Iy, in MERTARIGNE AANIYSRTATIONE: canditlon. mplexion be- e, trase wital jacason of tha ' Lidncys and | Fortwoor treo nights past people of wenk A. (uravy, of Chicago, dulivered o sermon on 1var, ‘(or which sl‘::e r?-hlmh:nyu't':r'ffry v.ml:' nerves, and predisposed to more or less of & bo- “ll;'l;;ufi«:m:’nrim':f“m:flni:‘ od‘nll;!é:':l’i‘fll::l‘thl»_e’::lt ment for year, e Ay 08 10 | jef in the supornatural, living in the neighbor- s, I8 P et BLeel 31 L Tuudet. b proko dows | hood of No, 58 Finnell srcet, have gone to loep | 1105 hali had ben drswing nearer v since and shed copions teats. Sevural gentlumen, e | With visions of phostly apparitions, chalky-hued | the advent on this earth of our Suvior, During all cludlng Mr. Trude, his ntfornay, calisd upon him | as to thoir faces, and clad fn the teaditional sheet | these years th spread of th Christian reltgion had durinz’ the day, ' bringing Wi cigars, (ubaceo, | allowed to all woll-behaved gliosts, bofore thetr | eon contant and wonderfully rapid, undl now ing were held as nsual, at 10 o'clock falr- clerka find nothing to do. They all sat around d sudlence gathored in the Tavernacle, where yulerrln{ forenoon, and the indications are that ihn only labor the cierkas will hiave to perform will Ve to peddle their county-orders. Mo loction af county officials for tha noxt year was arranged to hove come off yesterday in the Board, and It was only defeated by the ab- esnca of Lenzen amd Meyerat a funeral, The ¢ 18 Lo re-clect the present utticials, and sttended ita mactings and lodges much more fre- acntly than Mr. Morey did. 1t was not till the Recutive Comimittes saw fit 10 aay 10 a temper- ance urganixation tn which there were more than Aty reformed mon, mout of them graduntes and undergraduates of ihe liome dubing my sdininie- tratlo tiees you nngwfl per month for the nee of the llome Hall, without getting Into arrears fur & sin¢le month, wo shall onder tho Suparintend- ent to ciose the door of tho Hall agatnat you, -5 nonnced it o clear casu of suustroue, and the prup. er reatorutives, includiug plenty of ice and coud water, were applied. 1ls was alten able to g0 to lits bome, ‘Iho following dispatch concorning the dix. spprarance and sapposcd murder of Mr. Josenh Mclamn, of Cheyenne Wells, Col,, was re- cened yerterday by Nir, O, W, Vall, at the Tre- wmont luuee: ** Cheyenne Wells, Cob., Awg. G, — E ERVIN—AL Docorah, Is., Aug. » Wil e v etk ::Jm";mfi; of this city, sxed 27. ' 1is leavey n wite Bud one cuill, Lo was the'son-lo-law of T. W, Adams, who died Jusi 1 i enouy d uther lnxurics, Gind_matntaived 1lis wway over s constantiy In- | say it was not Ui this thing happenod that niysel LOFT LS, o . V- Vit : Thouy no% fauni Lom st hunte | Lue), havy, cnough vatos fo carty tho schem | and ulherlUUIeR. |\ ey Scott and Danfeld | e For s many daya tho litlo framo cottao | Cieyains paimper of Wuman (NiOlecte. AIIGER | ovwlfoaréro Mot Frequent Sitchanin at the mects | FOLTUSTAUE 8 1878 Frank Lottas aod 1o peur. {luc Yo wiay pot l-;nrl{:h bclll:n;uwormvnl :\“. 'fi tntereat, and, howaver uutrageous, will protect | wenl un a foraging expedition in the Town of | at the number above mentioned has been tha.ob- | in every nation and overy community thers were |, fugs of the Homo. 1had 1o **grievance' il then, . serae, " Nutaing further had u_recelved by the same, - ‘T'he election will nceur u week liencs, und the Tact that such & niove Is unvrecedented will have no vffect whatover. The Tolker-Cnrioll habeas-corpus easc liyde Park, they tnving learned that Weavor's | ject of verv curlous wazes from an idle, cuping | mauy who ula not beloni to the Church und openly and it [ have one now 1t I8 not o0 my own account, father-tn-law resided In that section of the coun- but on uccount of these reformed men who need the fostoring cara and salutary iniinences of the Home and tho encouracvinent of the friends of tenperance. CLEAR THE WAY for the escape from the systom of it waate and debris, which, if rotahed, would vitiate the hudiir e rejativea of tho Jost wan up to s lase hour laxt nlght, Mr. Vatl, who 18 & Iricud of the fainily, han staried for Colurado to jomn in the wearch. Mr. duseph McLali wil be romembered hete nsa wember of the former Srw of Blaine & McLain, Cruswd, and slnificant remarks haye beon whlapered | Professed thele mileginnco 1o i causo of Chre, A 1n tho liabit of ahlpwing plun. 4 b the populution of clvilized lands was slmost A it otk Afier & g abareh | round o th eifect that It was haunted: while ns | Yot!"PSRGallur that Chiets rellgion was tho o Uy © found tbe ows by Urecumniz. soan as dusk st In the adjsccnt sidewalke and | only ono stint would save. {te inilacnce over mau came up In the Criminal Court yesterday, g tle girl whe layin: been pre-simpted a4 vanlage | \o ainost ieresiuiible, and oven wmond the class | An Mr, Morey Las suggestod thatImake & core | flulds and overthrow health. That fmportacs fupiccontets, under thu Tremont Touse, e res | fg i BRTCMeAt, and: Carsatl ot opbestines nia | St it an tho tittte aiel whom they saw Satnsdng | Eround by thosamo would-oe EK"' scars, Whoso | oy as infldeln inbrgwero few whodid notafil- | reccrecard ForTistors. 1 will close by inevrting two | channel of oxit, tho. bowels. Iay be kop perins #uit o1 the search ts uuziously awaltod by s large | pond was deelared forfeited, 1t was in the wum of | at the house on lioyns street. Inquiry amony the | Fefections have, lowever, been interruptod in | nately apandon thetrévil ways and tum to Christ, | oxtracts from u lotter, now 1n my posscesion, | neutly free from obotructions by uslng the noae cirele of fricods here, whu liave thy pleasantest recoliections of the young man, and wha beartlly sywpatuize with his uniortnuate wife unu relu- tivus, ‘L'ino Baptist ininislers met In regular monthiy sevslon this morning In thelr rooms at 73 Kundolpb street. ‘Phere was a fulr sitendanc The Lev. Mr. Jeatolt, of Manistes, Mich., ks 84,000, and _hin bondsiien were Leonsrd Rothgel « Ueg and M, C, McDunald, hoth of whom respund- od to the call. The attorneys of Carroll atated that he nad vone {0 Oimsha About hiy cuse, etc., and the Court was geuerous enoigh 10 withhold jndgment agsinet his oundemen untll he can be heard from, Tney promise that he will be heard from to-mor- Tow, and euy that his absence Is owing 1o his igtiba wled 1ho fact that s man had comne | $holr bloom by thu spproscn of several oilicord | “yjrectly after afn(r there A number of Tothe house Futurday uizhit with tho liitie irl, | earing police uniform, at whose suggestion they prayer ik exporlanédimeatings, all of which were ‘heficers latd I tho brash and weeds watcling | Lave muved ot and taken walks around tho block, | \yell attended in fact, thewe icotings seem to bo e et I e aof " aeuing wos ong | anly t return agoin; and again bo bannced. . All : lar than the larger oies in the Tqber- xoris of abeurd atories, foa bl CR L il L come. ihare, ® wilh "ufler dare wien the¥ | il e Fialen 1o evarybody Shntcarodtoat | Sacity! Ush 861 tnd, b, conciulel, o et inuw, un oldy grty-huireq | them. “But, “as usual with stories of haunted abornicla aud listoncd o taun umed Swithy recolved theay cardially, aud Bodies, Lhiey, were vaty; very. muchhiexamaratoy {he twenty-sighth verss of the fousth chaptar o ful which I reccived from him, e 7, Tour Ielter of restgnation 1o 1ir. Davie waslaid before the Eixecuiive Cominiitee of the Homo to-day, und & ¢ inade by g Comuittes th A Bnny Lt yink A7 Dokl seatounty workike for. Ui conddent that you are v orking for the Intereats of the Hoie, and are wratied at tho good progrem aiready madé, aid dunns wiali o Hirow aay abatacles tn the WAy of yOUr succuss, frlpmm zlnuy-uunsi and agrecablo cathartic, Toatettor's Htomucn IHltters, which not only ho- erates {mpurities, but Invigorates the hinlng of oz Intestinal canal when woakened by constivationor the unwise use of violent purgatives. The stam: ach, liver, and urlnary onuns are likewlse rela- forcod and aroused to healthful action by thy Leneficont toal d corrective, and every oras. and wonderfully to a sermon by Dr, Jutkine, who took fur his x; i y y - | Forthe deal of smoke&hore was s aecidedly small % 2 A UFOmIve was toade that the ** obetacles to suc- | Abre, muscle, an are s hecouis of his wurk among o Sésudianvians, [ CETAce" (v Thet” R e morvhe:somn hue i | e e s "o e Chuns so | BOUNE of Ara. ek B et O ety o6 | cone™ {Whieh It 1t N0t Recruery 0 maing), AROUEA | Snvlsoraties Ihaence . rnresonmuare of 14 T ot ety e ananmwork | wanted. thin ety from Catiada ut Weaver's ro Weaver TUR HOUSE IN QUESTION e e hudiviinare tha el condition for | bo removed of rondored Iows prominent, nudein | & most ganial and wholesomo medicinal stimulsa R g consequence of this prumise wo concluded to re- maln, aud gid remaln, til Oct. 1, 31874, Very re- apectully, Arnenr D. laugr. e of bis daughiees five yenrs og, and | 18 occupled by oue Jue Kicin and hte family, con- | e adutasion ta tha Church of God nid, was e Torian matried the other daghior sotetwo | Miating of his socond wire and weveral small chil- | onviction. Not the cunviction trat sin.iy lod ways thought (hut hoth | Uren. They are honest. b orking Uermane | peupigto say they loved God, but a conviction uf und believed Weaver's stury | Who mind their uwn bustaess and aro glven a guod | gy licart, and onu that would lead thewm to work s tralicking In woods character througtiout the nelebborhood. Kiein I | for the causo of Jdesus, In regard to children, auction sloren st at pawnbrokers’ sales vor | @ teamster, working mostly for Mala & Chappell, | gnd the provelont nution “that the made thin boues his hesdquarters, and shipped | the manufacturiug chemlsts. e Luilt tho house | nygurally conscious of the demaids of loads of woods from that pojut, It was not until | some Biteen vears axo, has ived In It everalnce. | ruligion’ upon Lhem, the wpeskur —thought he was urresled May 21, for o burglary in | 8idalso owns the two-story frame dwelling linme- | chiidren should botaken regularly to rsliloun warv- the North Divisiua, thst tho old ~ man | dlately cast of it, Aluwdnnmmi they ray, 80me | jeeq, nud, when they evinced o soirlt and princl. Tenrned that buth of Ujs sons-in-1aw were profes- | YOry unaccountable things bexan tolinppen, One | pig 'uf piety, they shouid be sumitted to the hin church sluce April. The Teports frow the churcucs of this city aud vicinity showed twenty- amuo additions during July. nine of which were by utiai. ‘The ttev. O." T, Conger, uf Malvern, Ia., spoke of the chiurch and Laptit Academy that rity. ‘Ynero lave been cighty additions 10 tan churcn “this year. The lov. Mr, Barolardt. a Fradvate of Heidelberg, who 14 now enterbig the Theologicu) Seminary 1n this city, gave & sketeh ui his life and work amuny tho Baanock lndians, and owing its eflicacy to bathnlc uaurces exclusis: Iy, it iu tha remody bast adapted to houuehold nie onl:nccaunl of ita safoty, wide scope, aud speedy uctlon, UNCLE SAM. The internal-revonuo rocoipts yesterdsy were 820,172, " Exports of alcohol yesterday wers 200 barrels. i’ Tha {-per-cont-hond sales at the Rub-Trenas- To the Editor of The Tribune, Cricado, Aug. i, ~A correspondent wishes far- ther Information In regard to dodging cannon-balls oraholls. Of courso, the standard rolo was to not moleat thom In thesr course. Iut etiquette wonld not allow the woldler to tako action on the prem- MEETING OF THE FOURTRENTIH WARD I pubilean Club will be beld this evening at 707 Y wuoked-av. (Lincoln flall). Al Itepublicans i ibe ward are requested 10 attend: ha) thieves. Aund he uitempted to portray to | InoFning aftor thoy had gotten up and went out, | chorch,” I'he preparatory stage of a rel ‘I'hie police pulled a bum-boat party Buu- | ury 50, W L tous lifo 10 ad tak \i1¥q ohsacvatlonse Ani A LS, yeaterday were $4i2, 000, : the funiiture was moved. At another time, when {mpurtant one, nnd 1t wan the duty | Ises untl o had taken positive observations, An; A N B8 ) scarcely be believed, _&here are 1wo llucetien em- trunks, but after guing all through tiem they | atvund, and the bed:cothes butled 0if th bed a0l | yyd thuse who entered it sboald te impresecd with i i » scene of his labors yusterday, Thoe Sub-Treasurer received 187,000 of fehod the pot in & gameof puker fonud wnly one trunk full of stulf, e stratchor-sqnad wero prompt in wnainly waie up of empty jowelry nd that wan | piled apon tha Hoor, ‘This hegan tobemonotunous, | e idea that insincerity was not wanted there, All Jloyel < - IarUop, Cuied - seliaTaent, adt 1o by v, the mag. | but It went on,—alwuys, lLowover, when they | gho gutored tho church sionld be regonerated, and bui-boat with others, and when the police Farniture, Warobouse Goods, 3t wae s marvelous feat, swimming froim u polnt iu he fake busin close to the Government pler o the . The _remainder of thy y 5 Acene tich nttested the qus and yaluo | Wero out of the honse, ar at loast out of the front { porenuration meant & new birth. ‘This was in the | dischanting their duty. % . guuad bove I kbt they dusilly arranccd | the new 4 per cant bonds yosterday for delivery to | B e 2 mrer” tantonts, s0imu ot tolhee, aint | Eooui--a barlar—yherd iho moviug was catriod i | LU0t a iracie, but albl It waavo. Cousocra. | boranoved ever w hitle i urdor to gaina fow of | Gounters, Shelving, 20,000 Oigars, Sverboara and. awimming ashore, ° oty | wubscribers. relics of jewelry, ail of which they brought 15 the | Nobody elee was in the ruum, they ey, ‘l"r atter | ton was necesnsey ot the outest of a Clristian | W FATSEC RERSE TGS PRACTEOE aatety. . . e of theus ure Hike ducka in the water, ond are coy- Tho recelpts from the tax on apirits yestar. | Central station. }f.‘.‘&{,‘h":.‘?&fi,@‘fimfi{’."‘r‘n‘?{m"’.’-‘e.}’.‘ n:nllmgn:l::{l Hiee Tor st It there w‘"'“f ""J‘".'“ “'"‘4" o v " 0il Pmntmgsl Ohromos. Bw., aitlered tin most expert wwlnuees i the city. 8o | day were 320,446 beer, $1,100; .m?[u]uucn and AR ull the duors 10 it so_ that nubody conhl get in, | EEOR n"fl-me“{ w)\'"'m‘l‘f. > x?u“;mg :ni * e WEDNESDAY, Aug. 7, at b: ‘clock . T B Uy {hey liaily uresugd w carry to of the feuwle | clgwe, $4,718, THE COUNTY BOARD. and'iwaliod the reralt, I was aiways nearly | fiera caidbens ELor Slende SR D L SUBURBAN. T LWL €O, Auctionears unated ol e Al shore o1 their rew J K . o oA iy P e i s e Uacie, a1k tho women were ulucky cnongh i yo. | Tho Sub-Trensury disbursements yostar- SEXTON'S EXTHAD: R e o tast bt Ut | seerated aud rexaneratud childof (od was berfect HVANNTON. S The reqular weekly mueting of the Connty Hoard | Ward, tho vases oid v b inull lts parts, and it was simply, ofter that, v 10N TRADE SALE e b0 day were 832,000 In-onrrency snd 87,000 In gold Waced 'on ‘the fioor, the chulrs arcanged dn | a8 parta aud it was siuph Borae gosstp has boenoceanoned by tho facttnnt { REGULAR AUCT| ausan: rmon was due o Account of interest fund was held yesterday afteruoon, sl tho mewmbers - s hack 1o back, and the bedclothos | yii0d t dilating ou the topics above stated. the young wife uf & Jocal barber has left hin, % 2 oot of llurrison atreet, bot the two tugnien did | sliver dollars were vald out In exchange for grecn- | present excent Mowars, Lunzen er. Ung up on the flnor, 16 was all very puzzhny, | Yopod o ditating oy Waa. g Lot | Dry Goods, fWoolens, Cluthing, Furnlshing Qoods, So- i, nevertheiess, with the women chneing to { backs, T'nder tbe head of unfnishod busineas, 1ho reso- | Yestarday Kietn didu't g Lust eventng tha Koy, W, 1. Atchlvon, of Wan- | aud “sought sheltor under the roof of her pa ‘ous. Tuots, bivoca, Tlats, Caph etces but remained | pesan *yreached I the Tibernacle. ‘To-day tue Intlon of Mr, Bocsa looking to dolug away witn | home to walch mattel family went | 542" Tarting, of Now Jurday, prosches uiarns the nllowance of 83 per thonsand **extra " to the woving weut on. = As tony ax -KeDt | juy und oveudug, aud the Raov, Air. Clendenning, em, unu wure HOL uvel Weary when they reachied the breskwater und clambered upon it Toe die- e le enld t Lo full gule, The stury did not reuts 8t Waukegso. They have thres young ‘The Bub.Treasury now pays ont only silver ren, which tho father: has divpo report by dollars knlien of §1 and $2 billa, thelneus of which Weduesday, Angust 7, at 9:30 oclock 2. 1. ed : ending Lo the Foundlinge' 110 Sk R Akl leak out untll yeoterday morning, sud waa thew | hiaw been slupped in order to bring >~ (ho dollar of | gexton on the Court-1vuse work came up. :{::,"Sfl.f-:'::.l:}:?:':fl"‘f;:o | of Culesgo, 1n 0o evening. s U udiang oo Bt Fandlinae s Atour Auctlon fraaiaw, 1718 120 Easoinh ie Sgiywonly; o Tow pavkine. ourdaddien | yrominently before the people. This | “yir, " Boess urged the adoption of the resolution, | no wav of accounting for Lhis simange meddiing = Saturday even(ny, searching » R T ‘'ne Commiittes vn Germnn of the Board . and that thero was 10 ciuse for continulng the | With hie furniture except to way thst possloly 1t LOCAL POLITICS. daughter who had disappeure The Postinaster in thin city yesterday recelved a circnlar from Joseph 11, Lilackface, Supecrintendout of toe Forwgn Malling Depart- ment 66 \\'llhlmlloll., stating that Cunada’ had en admitledinto the Postal Union, dud that on and afier Aug, 1, aceording 10 the Herno Treaty, thied-cians matter, consisting of transicn?, priit- Ing walter, —wmeccanudise, eic., cowid be fwe specisl breaty dn tegard with Cspada was not altored. eatn Cnisda for foreten cuuutries vif Sates will bu exchanded ox. f the Just-Ufliees of New York 0, acenniting o destinatlon, CRIMINAL, Herman Lintz was fined 310 yesterday by Justice Foots for Laving an uomuzzied biting dog. Beafore Justios Foute yesterdsy altornvon Loulsa Ciifton, Calvin Thornton; and Lizzlo Mor- auewtly found 1n Chicago und rents. Sho i supposed to have wulked all the way to the cliy, and s that, having veen scolded by her mothir, she had determined Lo vialt eelatives hin the city until the sivrm hlow over, uite 8 number of clergymen nnd others. from diticrent pointa 1 the West, nave slreudy arrived, and many wore are vxpected, Jur the purposs of attending the Summer School of 1uinis Oretory ander the direction of Prof, R. 1. Cumnuck, wha lise just rutarped from’an extunided Fastern irip Among the niuinnber aro several lady sod geutlamcn teacheis of elocutlon. THE LABOR PROBLEM. Views of Reformers (liven Before the Con- gresslonsl Commlttee, * New YORk, Auw. B.—The usual number of “getormers of lsbor™ appeared belore toe Congresslonal Committee thls morninr. A of Education hitld anotlier, and probably the last, mectmg yesterdsy sfieruoon o inquirs Into thy charges of tnerslity broughit againas Sr. Wide. kind by the Suats-Zeitung, the charge thut he furuishicd tho Zmds Wit Intormation 10 the elfect that Mr. Brentans was renting a house 1o pure puses of ProstEUNIon KAVING ro wd conslderable uitention ut the Drvvious micctings, snd having, yracucally, become of little inoment in comparison With the gruver casrge of fnmorality, ‘Fho wit- Neveen yerterday afternoon wero Mr, A, . Heslog wid e Thewdore Gestefeld, of the Stuats- Zein vavh of whom adduced the evidence i hls buoe siun which would xo (o eustain the ¢harie, From wli that could be sacertated from the cluse- nmouliacd wirness i the cqually Laciturn men- biers ol the C L would seent that there cded ground for the egativns, Une uf mutifee, fu his desiry BrIvale us puresiule nathl o ® rearon (herelor Liat the public would hul care cr e this miatter, which, besides being of 1 sl even trivial nuture, showed o ratiier unxavury condition of thinge Lhatthe public, e o ek of some nelzibor who was vlaying o ahiawance of the *‘extras,” Tho opinion had | Jhea Ll et etk wiaever o MINOK MEBTINGS, Jone abroad that the Comlestansrs wero under | S on it Tho sirnge vistisnt, Whoster o | Tuo Bighth Ward topabileans mot at the comor ubiteation Lo Sexton, and be thouuht this anope | predstory habits, for nothing has been miuned, | of Iulsted and Harrjson streets last evenlug, The portune moment -t disprove the charge, | NOL evon whut money was leit i tho front | uetendance wae unusually large, cousldering that lie wanted o sce tho conmtract sdbered | FOOW Whan the folks went out, fhe strong. 10 one knew what the mestini had been called for, broad-shouldered reuidents on- Finnel) fo, amd balleved that df 1L had | e e i bonacs oot | Hermann Benze was n the chatr, aad after the ad veen, rignt nloug, the ueople wonld have | {ucliue to the beitef that sonieoody s fludfug it n | tronsacuion of some rontite busineas specches becu saved conelierable money, o did not be- | very minusing thing to play tricks on the Kietnn, | In order, und It was very fortunate thst lieve that the contractor hiad earued the woncy he | and in this thuy are probably not a mile from the X i easnt, Commlsslones Spillond hud rucetved, and susisted on the adoption of tha | truth. The excitement, however, (he gathering of | #Pcakers wor i pol resolution oi the ground that It would wava Lis | gi) tho unwaated in thy neighoorhood avout the | ¥poko of the necesaity of electing five honest men peaple ut least $12, 000, Scutie, mud thw vislts wade to (he piace by those | 10 the Connty oard this full, and Gen. Martin Me. Conly wanted the resolution referrod 10 the | wiiodo not live near by but who have ncardsumuof | Mowm, caudidste for Cunuress, enteriained the Judiclary Commites, the yarns about the house, are bearing thelr | #atuering in u fow sppropriato remarks, The Br. Cieary iouzhit the resolution wae walicions, | fruiti—nickels, —and the saloon-keopers av tho | Meeting adjourned for one wmonth, and Lo was 1 favor of the *~extrua™ being cou- | corners of Finnoll street und Partland avenue, The Fourtn Ward (reonhackers held & meoting tinued, and defended tho contrucior. and Finnell street sud Wentworth svenue, eay | Jast vswning at Union Temperunce Hall, No. 7u0 Mr. Spufford vaid tho **estra” atlowanco had | they only hope the funwill xoon unintormitsingly. | Gultsge Qrove uvenne. to liear Parker Pllisbory, bronght more disgrace upon thie Board than any. )4'.- Kleln refuses to allow any one 10 enter hia | The well-kuown Abuhitionfat, dlscourse on Luvar tiing elee, and bu was in favor of cutting i oif. | preaiises, and last night he stood aalns the gate | and Finuuce. As would msturally e presumed 1¢ the '+ extrau ™ were cut off, tho contructor's ros | {ng eaid: ** Fifty centa for any ous who wania 1o | frowm his being lnvited by the (ireenbackers, ale dress, whether he BAd & contract or not, would be | yo fo sud sec the d—11%" views aru {n favor of unlimited papur mone: nd Acctivneers, 118 and 13 Wabssh-ay. AUVCTION RALE BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS, TUESDAY, AUG. 6. ¥ine Line Desirabio Uoods for present sales, ) i, N CIAS, E. G GOR 6 and 70 Wabash-arv, REGULAR AUQTION SALE OF B00TS & SHOES, August 7,80 10 a. i, 10 Which we call 18 stteation of tho trado. und San Franct i i fu Uhe courts. snd 10 no eveut could iie recover ainat the 5 Tecess will be taken to-morrow il an carly day. S, I GORE & © thuughl, woulda't care particularly to know about, | 718, culored inmates, aud Allce Stowsrl, keeper of e o a4 1 *the tyrsnny of capital,* vic, D " VRl Erou this, aod” what clvo_could be learued, 1t in | & house uf 11l-fume, wera fined $100 cach. framtiie;conniy 44 muthpeiho aaias™ wulld FISUY, SECant ko the, Nawever, 'was consumed Ja | After the recess, the Cowmltice Wil lavite quite provable that the Comiaitice will sit down Mr. Cleary Inlvcences about the Anti-Slsvery ball was only partialy Alied, Lusiness e, bankers, sud merchauts to ap- wear belore them. Williaw fastiogs ond one Rubb were befure the Comuwittee. k tastings had & tilt with Hewitt., He would not suake his statemeuts specilic, and was told tostund aside. Ho then coarged Hewlte with 3ald the coutractor had prepared for JOUN %. WALKER'S STORY, peraual ‘m then i Weuld be b buro wsburriaeent. " | TS Twimvxs published Kunday s New York dis- | LUt Gty borsuns band bresent, CODLFACIOr Wis the beet wui i the Weel, aud he | Datch reistive to an slleyod robbery at Hahway, N. ‘ounty Leinacrutic Central Committe would du wyUhing souwar Ui ujure biw, sud [ J., in which It was atated that uno detectivo by | held otie uf Juelraecrot ue wanted the matter refer the name of Forves, formerly of Chicago, Lud tun | 9f the 'Tremonl u e scpsution s il dlposcd of by BEIRE | Lway'wit §20.000 belonglng 1o the wife of wn. | FOrnE lnshe clplr fof sy s Subctusnit "Phe resolution providing for au cxfension of the | other detective of the nawe of Walker. Tho Nuw | ot laying plans for ratsing funds for campaiyn Alittle boy uamed Addison, residing at No. 10 Loomis strect, was yesterday held up aod rovbed on tue comer of Van Haren sad Loowmis sirects by a gang of boye aged frown 12 to 15 years, Thoy 10uk from him & notu bearing the name of §. Rusaell Joues, and sbuut G0 covte in change, Ed Burug, Juck Yachto, Willimu Hennett, wnWidesind u it report, which, ns sl toe Witucesed of uny mportance bave been called, Will probudly be inade 1othe Board Vhureday evens fng. ABMY HEADQUARTRENS. There Was fecoivin ol ofing. ueadquariers day u commuuicalion furwarded by Geh Crook, from Capt. Hsmilton, uf the FiIh Cavain explathing the Lembi Agency alair b ldabo, A¢ , POM & s ltaudolpiat. EXTRA! EXTRA! Por Tuesday's Sale, August 0, at 9:30 v, 10, % Wo biave for peremplaory sslo the Knilre dtck st . Mazlitt were heldto the Criminal Court s of oice of the Wardeus uf the Hospital aud | York papers of Sundsy, recelved yesterday, give | vurposes. S belng bostile te biw, sud said his treatmeut | elassDeater wud Munufacturer. coriing o Capt. Huwftn, Tin Dog und ble Han. | 254 Jemes Nagiie i Joor- House for oue year was taken uy snd uid | the womewhat mors o detal Sl elug. hoa ‘ 3 : socks wosed uier to Nurie Fialne Sundy, Jaly e o bt s Hooag, 0 each, | CoF tor une wesk: I aald At Thowas Forbcs, CORNESPONDENCE. Mas wiok, Jus M:,' Hewht w,"‘f(w:fm" ‘onen ELEGANT PARLOR SULTS, CHAMBER SL‘I%. {FU0pE 10 Gruce (helr poniea RAd Then wabve py | Lo Probrieturs of the poturious bum-boat, wid LoMs . who left Chlcsgs some TIE COBNER BULM. in view of s allegation of Hustings, that he ey weks once bofors atrested and fined fof vio- Iating the liguot-seliiug ordiusuces, Yestenlay morniug Bupt, Soavey arrested st 1bo corucr uf Loomis aud Madlsun etrei weli-kuown thiel nawed Chsrics Fdward Stewart, i his posscssion wers suule pleces of housaliold g house uf J. (1. Winsluw, No. 16 West Madlson aud bo waus {ully identified as the thief by Mr. Winslow's clerk. ‘Fhe realdeuce of P, O, lanford, No. 83 Calomel avenue, was invaded by burglare st an curly hogr yeslerday moruing, -Nr. Maotord awukeat 5 o'cluck snd discovered the marsuder just as Lo wus leaviuy thé bedroom, and gave chase, but the burglur covered Liw wilh & revolver aud held biw sl s safe distance unti be reached a window, thruugh wiich bs leaped 10 Lo ground und escaped. Frederick Freudenberg, a reul-sstate agent 1iving st No. 173 Fremont sirect, waa before Jus- e Evvrbandt yesterday, chiarged with thy obtaly- jug of woney under falsy pretenses, Gen, Lied usut, aud, sccording 1o bis Fasy Chialrs, Lounges, ke, &e., &e- BRUSSELS AND WOOL CARPETS, Gegeral Uouschold Goods, Geueral Merchandisc, &< KLISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auct By DI, M. SANDERS & CU. T4 8L4U T4 Wabashi-av, i 1othe yelluwastone region Lo bunt, Capt, Hewil- ton doubls dbe trath of thu repurt aboul the fu- s burning Halley's stablow, stativg shat, if burned at ull, they inuat bove been by actdent, ue ey wus a 101 of louse atraw Iyiuz arvund Jovse. which could b very eaniy igulted in un accldental way. o dispaich was aleo received st headquarters from Ge. Urd. coulirming the Feport uf e capl- urcuf Escobedo, leader of the Lerdo forcew, un the 20ty of lasl mouth, near Quateo, Slate uf Cusiiula, - Escobedo bas been sent o Mexicu vis Mataworas, A tcport was recelved yesterday from s scout uuder 1he commaund of Capt. Kelly, ot the Teuth Cavalry, frow the Texau alde, 3t Las Vacos and bau \ (ucentio, stuting that wn expedition 1o fecoves stock stulen ou the Texan mde bad resulted in the Trcovery of seventecn head of caltle and 9ns horse. i o MSTEL ARUIVALS. 2 jerinan House—Nottl We ) 3 Blokta, tostuni oL G Criagal, Buags K, Do 1. Mubu Wahiugioa: M. Ayer. (Huwlitt) was vot & rebolder in uny bauk, aud did not impurt any forelzu goods, Robb read u long statcment, sciting forth the Importance of bho question under conslaeration. Me suld God would hold the Cummitiee re- sponsible for every hunygry stoniach sud naked Luck (o the Isnd. *Ye shall uol sell the land forever.” au Lus Lhe ruchit to give s title for land. We bave violated the laws of God, and fraud aud perjury prevail everywhere, ‘There wos 8 great deal more of this kind of talk Interspersed with gquestions by the Comi- wittee, and the wuditors were umuscd, . 2. O'Grady. who reoresented the dry-goods salesmen and the shoe trude, desired to read o ctuent, but thy Comwittee declined to bear , us 1t would tuke too loug, snd l)'unulrv dechined to subuit his “briel statement,” which would take two bours to read. Muurice Cobe, lorumerly a mavufsciurer of sk ¢'vaks, sald larze manafucturers bad crowded Liw out, aud were crowdiug out sil the swall dealers, Dids for furnishing the county with coal (0o | yix monits ago, was )ving In Mahway with the Con oaat Won e i Trive bira oe furs. | inmonsheaea, was Hlng et Tau e (tur uf The Tribune, uisbivg tho Couuty -Agent's oltice wit Wiluigion | ropoiitan “Slotel, of New Yorks tnat Foroes sni Tnasmuch s tue lal cou ollows: " Nugto & Co., $21003 J. K. | Mg, Walker wero engaxed in workiug up wown blg | wheot 1s always alluded to e¢ an advanc roy ettt We O Lanell, §5.035 Wilmlug. | dereety wiitch Shay gob 849,000, (0 b0 | Loy severs un tne bears, aud evidence of the rule: ton Cual Asvciation, $3.403 Heury aker, $5.350: | 4ivised'eq ut juet prive to the division of L vunt e belng thing; peralt mo Miclinel U'Leary, 35,85 The bide for furuistiug | the cash Forbes drugyed Mre. Walker, Lok all | 10 Prevent coners beinga good , peral the several Justitutivna varied jo aboul the 8810 | the mouey, wad luft, with tucall sttention 1o the fact that when sales for July vroportion, both fur ard and voft caul, Europe. According to s, Walk delivery wero first made, chshwhoat was sbout b, Couly woved that te bide bu refersed to the | thy New York police suthorities, however, sbie | §3,05,and thas for once uaders combination of cir- Cowmlittes un Fublic dervice, snd they were 80 7 had come into 8 legacy smuunling tu beiween 1l b i terrid, 11,000,400 $14,000: which had bean aiolon from | CuTtaucesilio so-callgdsquacas basosly about ra- TUK BECOUDKH. berby the Forbes', covered the ducline those vory sales had made. In A communicativn wasresd (roin Recorder Brock- “ficrq ate sole featores Mbont thls narestive | tact, bat 8 verysmall pBrcentage of them Lave beeu , usking il in accordauce with the revent | which hake it rather by, ru ks not, and | sctiled we b as those Saurce. 11 this matter bv action of tuw lloard, & county vrder for $1,G00 fu | yever bas beew, in Chlcago & detective | to be juuited by au expurlence of two weoks, thea uls tavor be lsaued. v by the uswne of Thowss Forbes Thets s | it would scoissif buyers bad uwotbiug o com- str. Whevler udvocated sue Recorder's clal,and | ° Milton 8, wno was formerlv u the | piatn of in shat rule. But it 18 necessary to hoped his reyuest would be granted st unce, United States Secres Service, but ho 1e in the city, | tahu 8 wider view, both iu tlwe sod in lte Br. Scune warted the docuiment referred to the | or wea yesterdsy, anud canuot have goue scross the | olfect ou trade gencrally, Therw aure thee Fiuguce Committes, and called aiteutiou to t wuler. Moreover, be donlestuat ho has been in | vartles interceted tu ' cormer in grain,— Iaw fn the queation, Which he contended prevented | New Jerscy for fouricen mouths, sud claima that | the balls, tbe bLears, and the pubiie. Inall ais- tio Buurd voling uuy **extras® 1o the lecorder. | he docsn't know the Walkers, As fur Mir, Walkee, | cussions un tlis subjuct the latter buve bovn wholly e wanted 1t referred, that the County Attorucy | his history wss given somewbat in detall | lynored, whew in 'ract theirs e tha ooly juterest uiighiiave time to prepars an opinion vntbequess | fn Tux 'TRIBUNE & coapiv of ycars ago, | tastshould be takea futo considerution. 1 the slun, when he was lr‘,lnx to uegotiate in | uberatious of bulte und besrs Interfere with trade saie EGULAT SALE 0 BOOTS, SHOE, "¢ SLIPPERS AT AUCTION, TUEBDAY, Aug. 8, at 13:30 o'clock. Fresh and deslruble goods at grest s e 2 o dflusou & EVENDEN, OIL TANKS axp SHIPPING CANS, 47 & 49 West Laky Bircot, CELTONCGHO . . Les, S Bullurd, Chata* - Davia, Kokuiwy. el U8, A1 the sppears as the cowpl: s whall A ¢ Lory. the accu at..,. Ve B ¥ Mr. Wheeler moved that the motion of Mr, Senne | this cit) the. of some documents | oud prices at lazge, the quustion becuwics wholly | und he requested the Committec to sttend to S Sanu b eATALUVE = S i T R Yorki coL 1, S, | Reeurity & Gecd o propery to whibis betid | Lo Tefer bo biaced on the table, which waalost bY & | very bopus, maKing charged agalist BIuford Wil- | ax (o puch iuterfortuce, oud 14 uot oue of conveu- | thess matters, o == wan, Mcoltas the Hon. 3. laowue fligeis; H. 8. | 0o legsl cladiu, Justice Eberbucds took the cuse | 18rye vote, whereupou the wholy matier was re- | son, theu Solicitur of the Treasury, Any particu- | feuce or profit of eilaer of the latter, Stk Mr. Grabam, Bceretury of, the Workingmen's WS Cripben, ba under sdviscwent fur une week. ferred. lars 83 to big avtccedents can be obtatned from the | Let e azuiu call attaution W the comstitutlonal | yroiol “)GLE ut we do 1ot “desire the cusliue . A Norwo nd M. rusce, * todide Lol J0 BT Ko “Benwt -y, B SitB, “Lolordds | Map kA, ard: oer, New Uricaua: G. b, kriok, llisdale M Grand Pacific—J. laudi £ 3. ) a8 FrauliCe; 31 wauvilio; F. D, WALLUEL, Tedi; Aa A My buc SARATOUA WALL, rai curly liale fpuves W touks woudvriuly. Vo w LY LT AT sewit b men 'Y Tressurer predcnted bis somi-montbly re- | fles of the Secret Service Department or from fue | teudency of durlcrs [u sheir views of future prices, port, which showed that toere was o the credlt of | jormer Chief, Col. Washburu. ‘Ybe Jwpression 1a | e it bas 8 wuch wore fmporisut bearing upon ibis he Geueral Fund, i luterest Fuud, old | tuat thers i sometbiug’ very Logus sbout the | question thau seews (o be geucruliy noticed, i indebleduent B Iutéreat Fupd, wew do- | affai, aud that Walker b1 uol os wuch | quite s laree wajority of operatore belicve prices Gebloduces (overuruwy), $9,550; Coust-llouss | surprised Ly b runnig away a1 Fucbes | weis guig ioved, we wosld uatdraily subpuss tuy of the UId World o coms bere aud uvsit our Goverument. ids did vt lutend to devsunce capital wien bouestly acvumulaced, bot he de- ! tounued sulrond wouvpoils aud the ruwivg of Sowe time lust evenivg « bold honse-thict enlesed the wiable of C. M. Aduws, in the resr of No. 120 Pioestreel, aod dehiberately tilibed up o hofss 1o & buggy wad diove awes. ‘hue Dig s