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HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURS ates, $3 fino each: seven amall newsboys who [ I have deroted a long ! AUGUST &, 1878, 3 to the pursult bum" continually, 2100 fine ench: Samnel | of mathematics, There are people who pretond to Miller, allan Clark, John ilerzog. aline Cusick, | any thatarithmetic ia an exact science, and that d Adolph Peters. thleving vacrants, $100 fine | there i# nothing discoverable in it certain and h: Nollle Anna. Maggie Newman, Mary 1lines, | known quantitics, bat they are poor 1diots who are tune that implied utter disbeliel in tho aaser- tions of the alleged consnirtor, “Won't I Ob, wurra! wurral that ever I'd ho called a thraitor to Kearney. 8how e the nl 177 mittee are of opinlon tuat the lowest bulder ca THE CITY. nat possihly farnied the cosl nt hte fiares, In tormied aa they are that the coal coste fery near that amonnt at the mince, anil the probabilitics are GENERAL NEWS. thiat his bld will bo thrown oat. with a black conl tassel, and a quantity of Bismarck—Diplomates wh chafua aboue his neck and pockets, served to [ truth 1 (lote In Himmelt ;&,fi't’,’;v‘mh:ll e nake him, even in the dim fight, & conapicuous | make ma sick. Ay gy object. l‘c hasone of tha most remarkable Bctiouvalof~One word about [ R 2 . $100 fin % f f way, worae luck to ye,” and theonly difflenlty § faces 1 over saw. o is lividly palc, and, but | Tho Congress, of course, is al) .y r. J. C. Willinmson, the nctor who has rhwlh-t'ln ranes w,heruonfll'wr: "!5“ In lf- $100 each. wentlemen, 1 am proud to say that § atand hers to. | In_restralntug his prisoner's ordor and pre- | his fnnis, wonld seein 10 be & thing. ¥ ey, uwwer conrls the hontle arc not forwarded prompt. venting him from stimbling over tho shadows cast by the lamp-nosts fn his anxicty to refute the slander at the City-Hall. The Iast seou of the drunk o trusty twas running him np the corridor ala Espanot, while shouting wildly for the afiidavit. n t Fred Koehlor, & conl denler at tha corner |, 487 8 the inventor or discoverer of & iew ayeiam of Tarranee street and Chicago avende. was 18t Fniinuten a method of Hghtning caiculation that night nerested on a chiarge of aelling false_weights | wonld sstonish the old-fogy savanta of former of coal. The comolainsat, DMcer d, W. Jackeon, | ages. allegen that he bonght dve and & half to f cosl, ‘The sllvery-tongued speaker hers prodnced a and one load of two and a half tons ‘] Which was delivered ta him he ecaused '.’{‘l‘,."gh".'fiff,',",’",{,'}i,,,'if,{’;n;::fi:,‘" tracadirapfaly, “4strnck OI1, " I8 At the Tremont ionse. sumption, His oye {s black as Erchus, and had Bistwarck—Parfsitement. You 1| b the most mocking, lylng-in-walt sort of expres- | to make great concessiona about ll\lllllg e sfon concelvable. "H1s mouth 1s nlive with a | the Batkau frontler,—concesslons w1 Kind of workiug and impaticnt nervousnees, | tween sott and 1, could not i any cuse 4 lis and whon he burats forth, es be does constant- | helpeds und_sot will reeolve in retury o 1y, witti a partlatly successful cataract of ex- | Pessurabls, Batousn. You will nlao b o)1k prassion, it assames & curl of triumopbant scora | ¢y keep your troops to Turkish territe e ific Hotel I taink :‘. :'ml ||rtll;;nm?fl';0 m;l):ua !ll‘:' asput L! 1t 19 The Grand Preifie Hotel is enlertaining nn @ duty of the Juatices from whot appenls are taken to forward the bonids within twenty dags, but excurslon party of abont forty neople from Mat. [ 1aken to forward the bondhwithin trenty days. tut 1o0n, Tl attention to bustnees, aome of them will And them- o 2 rounhic at an early day, for it Is high: Tho Hon. John A. Wasson, Conshl of | FeiSLil oo fafure T, whers auch cancn ara he United States st Quebce, fs at the Grand lled, and the ond is noton fle, it wiil be de- | to be _weighed on a city scale at D b that would be worthy ol s Mcohistopticles. 1lis | whole year; cat deal, % Ty for y Tacite Tt oy Hated forfeited. e o, 105 Lareabeo ireet. where It proved to be ,,l_",m_’:;n‘;‘u‘:ufl‘;m Soann i ails THE SHOEMAKERS. Imit s a3 extrabniinaty as b j\ml;xul‘:-fl“lh“r Tapen 1 bmctre: montis, "Fou e et SR * unds short e sayn that other deslers in w T oa! hick, heavy niass of jet-bi nglets ¢ . i Mr. . B. Darclay, mannger of the Palmer THE CITY HALD. e fivioiane ot oo clty nre oiter | ditiow,” aaid be; and continned chalking dawn e | Siatas of AMiirs—Statomants of Emplorers | fuile avar his |aft ehoek nimost to his collarless ,’,‘;"‘,L’,fi,"',,',',“]:'v‘fifi Jreetion of the fulmiry's, aren Bntil he had tnough to compistaly 811 his meciryansor thalkcustimers. wad Biackhaard, whetcnpou e proceedei o ket doa ¢ aam Toial withont the lenst benitancr, 1o the Lihy AL BB LA Liken agBIntL being anindied. matonishment of the Isokers-on, Tho table when Henry Wjlson, larceny of & box | completed was as followa: Tlonse, retnrned 1ast might, after 8 enmmer vaca- % tlon of about two weeke, e s 5 : The license receipts were $6,000. Wilbur F. Storey, editor of the Times, Iy i arrived In Now York day bafors yesterday ontys | _Sealor Karls aud Inspector Fraukthal have and Emploged. The Crispins have ordered the workmon Lo loneing to the Union to take thefr * Kita ' out e Ly -t atock, while on the right tempic it is parted and pot away with the smvoth carclessncss of a wirl’s, nind shines most unctuously between you “and Turkey. This, tell s man llke you, mon cher Coy ways give yoitan sxeuse for Insisti ecribing new remerdies to the i f the wholesals boot-manufacturing establish- Withs thy tncomparable ofl, Macassar! les from Charles Kelley: Mary ‘Relle 2103 . b e —— ¢ 108 Antlpote way iome from Europe. qualified. ol Bialh Aqm Bf' anay IEpm JAm 1319337044 menta, and they are gencrally complying with WASHINGTON :.’,'Jnu','.',"\'\'?[‘}f’"\fih;hl,mwa\ pale ey Mr. Frauk T. Biss, Secretary of the Mor- | _The volumo of scrip was incrensed to the Flemingy Mary aiifier, larcony of weanic aypare JInRIndaia tho commnnd. ~ Yestorday alternvon tho men 4 e Beaconsfleld, we wilt adjonen to the Girey Fia Dricing Tark Association, Morrle, l., fs a | €xtent of $500, - Cmployment. agency n’ Canal atrect, " seho in giRiasanae In tho cmploy of C. 1. Fargo & Co. removed | oo oo S ende, Gest tout, T k] guest at the Tremons Jloose. © Auothicr #5,000 in 78 revenuo warrants | harsed b,flnhnm Day with having accented 3338030738 their tools and went awas, AL Wells & Covs | T FUECSEE TR (OO PO oratle ugfig’r;:;ml:;;:r;l o will you Keep Mgy ‘The Esccntiva Committee nf the Greon. | has beeo wiped out. R b e T R R LB O TY T the bottomers wero finishing up the jobs of | e, o back party met Iast nicht in the Tremont Ifonse. - 2aG AEranrod for the miabr detatis preparatory (o | Thus far 1,550 saloon licensca—abont one- holding their Connty Convention, third of the whole nuqiber—have baen ssued, Sir James Lowe and a party of eight En- The Treasurer'’s receipts wera: Collector, 1ih Jadies and gentlemenare at the Palmer House. 809: Water ofiice, $4,430; Complroller, 81,000; toarlsta retnrning from Manitoba and tie ":.'“' 812,000, Y00 Sl B Blsmarck—1I hayve a Chincse goug in try-house ot Schoenhausen, Cnmh».":;::m‘ mindd mo much of Milurd Bearonstieiy, '{ sounds very Joud, but thero I8 nothing ip i, } will give Milord Beaconsficld the souul, g, the stbatance. 110 likea the frst, it he . 1ot tenorant of 1A grande politique to understy,y thesccond, 1 will pav_bim cvery oytwan deference, 1 will, in words, £ivo way to iy, ¢verything; but, in facts, bard facts, T wiif g bim ext 1o nothing. 1 will keep dinoing gy, his ear that Eoxland has achiteved a n " suceess, L witl 1l him thatshe has ade fy;, garia end nt the fout uf the Balxan line: ahie lias restored to Turkey the Keean Seqy gy that she has covered Constantinople by, Balkans. Al this, mon Dicu, was suevitay but [ will make ce puuvre Benconsileld bl it 1s all his own doing, Entin, [ wilt so ey, him with sliam deference and fine phrases q),; work upon which they had been engaged ot the time of the strike, but were taking I no new work. At Phelps, Dodge & Palmer's the men wero ordered to Lake away thelr kits by the pro- prictots or by tho foreman. It is stated by the workmeu that the Unlon bas agreed to inain- tain the men in s etrike for thres montus, but some of the proprivtors doubt their abllity to do this. The proprictors also, that they are paying more than Eastern manufacturcrs Ly 60 cents a caso, and are finding the imon, while in the East the men have to find them- sclves. ‘Tney sav they cannot affurd to pay any more thau they are now paying, and the effect, they scem to think, “wi be to drive business in this line away from Chi- cago. It 18 lkewlse, they say, takine just E!opl! who wanted no help; John Ryan, John Of conrse the surpriss lay in the ranidity with oyle, and John White, **bume." who infestet | which the man drew his figures and performed the Clark 'streot bridgs snd &m»uy Agnnyml pedes- | addition. the Iaiter operation being npparontly trlarie; Jennio Urown and seven thmatcs of ner | dona from left to right instead of fm the usual house of iil-fame. maner, *+1 have the whole secrat in theae pamphlets, One of the eloven gamblors recently pulled | which contain, heeldes. & vast Amoant of nterest: at Mike McDonald'e and No. 5 Calhoun place tng eclentific malter,™ safd the speaker, and uro- trled yesterday before Justice Faote and tined 85, | copded to sell coples of his hooks at the rate of 25 The reat of 1he casen were continaed, for the pur~ | cents each, easily disposing of & large number pone of allowing the iofensc W make 8 1est cans by | (itnin‘a vory fow minnten, & wrlt of hibeas corpus before Jruige McAllister.of | The princlple of the frand, for it was a frand. Jndge Rogers, Jt I8, to say tho Jeast, rather | conglated In the wily peddier taking advantago of strange that the cans selected a1 the ono wheroon | the necullar properties af the number 0. It has the care of Francts Adams, st Jonz been known amung mathematicians that this liould be the weakest one | fieyro (s capable of many steange feats, amonz 1n tho slaven; that {s toeay, the one In which the | them thatof the itinerant veddier being prom-. ::“e,n l:rl:'::h :{kfiz ’t;; .'nff“"e :“ .‘,%':'c'fxl.':r:'{ ‘“’E:: inent. 11 ran be easily explained. Pat down two iz, Whia those &5 Caibl DINCe | Lo el ey b (g, 2 of whote reapective aum- e ized In the 101l enjoyment of the forbidden R31020764 Rpectal Dispateh ta Tae Tribune. Wasnixaton, D, D., Aug. 7.—Prof, Gardner, the Recorder of the Fitz-John Porter Court of Inquiry, has orrived here for the purpose of visiting the Bull Run battletield, and studying all the voluts fovolved n the question beforo the court. Gon. T. € 1. Bmith, formerly of Uen. Pope's stall, and now Paymaster o the avmy, will make one ot the party. ‘The action of the last llouse In reducing the saluty of Valil, Supcrintendent ol the Railway Mall Bervice, will probably compel that efficient ollicer to resign. Until the passage of the Jast TPost-ONice Appropriativn bl the work of su- porintending tho rallway mail service lins been aivided between two persons, Vall and Mar- o] . B will arrive at the Fire-Marshal Bennor ia in St. Lonis with m‘ck:n.(;thn?: ?:Iafg‘a‘:“:{‘l’fic l“l\llrnm\ n:;mt st | Sopt. Darrett, supénintending the manufacturo 4:40 p,m. to-day, and leave for linrtford, Conn. of electric lampe. They will return in & fow days. ia the l.llnshnreru’nh'.lhuumedayllfi.l.';n. "' A permit ws itned to Georgs Keller to The 8t. George's Benevolent Associntion | puitd two three-story and cellsr brosn stons ve Ita anninl basket pienic yesterday at Wood- 002 awn, on The Uimols Contral, 1t was in il re. | Srehines, 2030 fect each, on Oatarlo treet, neat apects one of tiie ploanantest aRalrs of the kind " t has taken place this scason. 1t is snid that Bupt. Boavey intends over. 1t was incorrectly stated in yosterday's hanling the Lako-street sqkad, 2ad getting rld of the ipeMefent and drinking members thersof. paper that 3irs. Day went ta No, 52 Sonth Sheldon | 1 jeut. (erbing and Sergt. Brennan m-; have thelr ' = it sireet to get the honds stolen from ber, ‘The nam- | heads cut of. 186A870233 s much work away from the employes, for ¢l . Le wili not find out till after he has lele Be, Ler of the house I8 54, Huxecll had simplv rented 3 —— » 5 e i T | shall, aud cach one was aliowed 84,000 a year o 4 etig i roiy G5 T Tgaten knwini otkiog of mim | | An urder s beon faemod prohibiting sta- Vl3:?:‘:‘:&?;‘::2’1:3;e:tlee‘:éyntinlnzrl:?m%? LA LA ::I:::u‘l':"l"'l‘:; fl:.'.’:“k’x‘.‘?fi??.—'“"ra"fi-{,"&',' tho I‘;?n'u sulary, with leqitimte travetlug expeuscs,” By | W8S pietentios mbeolia Jeupnin . or his iutentions, tion-keepcrs from interfering with the telegraph The YIIMHI\“ of the Chl'l.‘ngo Jockey & :fl"l’l V!hlll megsagos are I'I‘fll belue !Fl’ll to them, Teotting Club, which was 10 Liave been hold 81 the | ommmn messiee uod 1he amrs 5y o Soctt 8 ¢ ©o oA - B e Capmtng Sfiotarmns wan pore, | CommOR gractice, dud the causs of much wmoy 12 raelt to dare tomeasuro hi [ ageainst Oy Falouard l.L‘leld 1le Blamarcl Schouvatuft—Bravo! And the Turl Bismarck—a fol! 1t 15 & quostion of the gay, Ont of the large sum given above, and aeed by the peddinr to illnateate bis theory, ' eliminate the sacond row from the top. and it will be seen thas the anccensivo rows, when added together, make nothing but nines. The total, with the second ers came Lo light & fow days ago In & West Side Justice Court, when Mrs. L. Christinnsen, living st No. 174 North storgsn street, aud employed as n rewing wowan by Fleld, Leiter & Co., got ol the strike. In conversation with one of the leading manufacturers yesterday, he informed the writer that he thought, had the Amalgamat- ed Uniop seut uround o dillerent classol mon the action of the last House, the salary was reduced to 83,600, and ail allowance, for travel- 1z or for incidental expenses were cut off, and titlon of Turkey, and the ‘Turks, natur.:ime poven ull thisarernoon at 3 o'clock, at the Stier- out a repievin writ, or trled 1o pet | roeliminated. wouly be 4 with the e crs, only une Superiutendent allowed, and so | © ! 4 anan Houge, un azcount of the tnablilty of Snloon.keepors have at st realized that jt | suchan instrument, whereivith 1o regain povsession b annn’ V000087, :',:E:,E’:;":ffi.;",,m:“'f;: ,,.'i:;)h"h,:?f t’,.‘:_.l,f'.,'":fifl the fu)l work ol iwu officers comes upon “;‘,"::::'i: 3,,.‘.',‘.“".‘52'.‘:' l.‘.'.?,fi?.‘u ‘{{'fl[',.'i‘\" e o the ofiicern to atiend yesterday. Ia icceasary to-pay their liceusee, and uck ta the ( Of bersowlngninching. The Incte as iGli by hets | .0y 444 the second raw 83 Uitt, o It was, thse.who had tho mose. o | Yail. Thia hus added to bia dutics ta such ' au | aien ot (0 speak I shall tell them 1m 1ol tho Fourtoenth Ward Republican Clab Masor i deferred th contommpioted mld w1 | mentsry evidence, aro thera: Une day last monh 1330083888 say (0 ‘the Union were the ooes dulegnted to | Xient und calls for ay much traveling ob bis | yugey to getto. Kissengen, and that o uy muetat Lochiner's Hall last evoning, W. J, Jolnson vart, thal as u matter of fact his leptimaty traveling expeuses for the lust month exceeded the satary fixed by the House, Under these clrcumstances he notttied the Postmuster-Goner- al that b should be oblized to resien, but Judge Key was so reluctant to lose his services that he consented to leave the matter in ubey- unes for & time. Tho Postmaster-Uentral, however, hardly expeets to be able under the Jaw to arrunie’ sy pay tins Wil enshle hun to retain the oftice. Still, up to this tluw uo formal resignation hias been tendered, In caso Vail retires, the chances are that Speclal Agent Witiiam 5. ‘Thowpson wiil be appointed 1o his place, Thowpson is regarded by the De- partment as strictly in the line of sromotton, and s one of its most eflicieut agents, ‘I'hie decislon in tne Valentino scrip caso ls Hkely to by deinyed for a number of weeks, Muarble, Solicitor for the Interlor Department, is mvlug attention o & number of cases which Jts precedence of this, and thelr consideration will probably occupy his entire thoe until ls vacatlon, aud the probubllities now are that thy Yulentine serip cuse will be Urat considered atter his retura. ‘The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has adopted o ne! tom of blanks in vases where tavse dropped Trow the service retire with the full conftdence of the Department. ‘Thess ure marked consplettously upor the head, ** flonor-,) ubly discharged,” aud at the close of the form, ufter tho ususl notltication that the services of the officer In yuestion are no lunger required by the Goverminens, the clause is added: ** And you are hereby honorably discharged Irom the service of the Reveuue Department.!” Heroto- fore formal notitications of remnovals for cause, as well na tboss un account of reduction of ftorce, haye beon' made out upon the sume Dblank, and thus otficers with goud recurd, when discharged, lmve bad nothing to show the fact that their discharge was honorable, To the SWestern Assoclated Dreas, WasuinaToN, D. C., Aug. 7.—The Treasury Departuent has {ssucd thy sixty-sixth call for the redemption of tive millions of 5-20 bonds of 1865 consvls of 18IS, the principat and jutercst to be paid at the Treasury Nov, 7 and after: Coupun bonds, 35, No. 70,001 to 71,000, both inclusive; 8100, No. 128,001 to No. 137,000, both inciusive; 460, No. 8,01 to No. 87,000, both inclusive; $1,000, No, 164,501 to No. 160,000, both fuclusive. ‘Yotal coupon, 82,600,000 Reglstered bonds, $100, No. 13,551 to Nu. 18,660, buth Incluglvos 8300, Now 10,751 to No. 10,800, both tuctuslye; 81,000, No. 10t ta No, 16,330, both fuclusive; ¥5,000, Nu, 10,401 to No. 10,600, both tuetusive; $10,000. No. 20,001 Lo No. 20,000, both fuetusive. Total registered, $3,600,+ 000, Augregate, $3,000,000. Joun P, Hoyt, of Michigay, has been appolnt- ed Uoveruor of Iduho, u_Constadle calied at her house while she wss | and the reault Is, of course, away, and only hor litde chiliren wore at, bome, 31350082385 and took away her sewing-machine, —an 345 ine s Mrnment, upon which she had alrcady paid 879, for | §fihe eecond row with a prefs of 3 and an ad- which amount she holds the receipta of the VIEtor | yoiig in every case, no_matter how Iarge or amall Compauy. She has uot been sbla ko rcuvor 10 { tho snm. and ia to thu efect Liat fo adding up it in e L Victor went ot Vo the own pf | Gy necessary to wntn first tho number of cou- O e e o pleis (in the ahove thore are three): then sot down e mathine. Oierwie. he. could’ npy | Ambly the pumbers that are given in tha inserted e e lovin T weit aniess the | 7O (Which moy conslst of any numibors according bavo (BOUST o Felorin it unless | ihe | (o Taney). and 3t the sud anbiract fhe number of Dattom, had teaadd . ope _ withoat 'an | Gouolcts from the last Azure n the inseried row. : Alitilo practico e this work easy. Itisin oAtk trom Oallagher,, Lonolalle e L eality ‘whihing but & trick, and is valucless' In forlorable” businors taan elaving fof tho' Victor erdinkrycouiiulalion, Campany, secved the weit, ar rathee aot gel " -er.v«%e, i according 0 th 18w, Adverincd ho WILLIAM I CLARKE, wirit for fificen days, probably u e door of the e c0art At Thornton, whero Mre. Chriatianson might | A WAROELY-ATTENDED MEETING OF CITX OFY! have seen [t had she been oul that way, Uut the CIALS, Cunstsble amd the Victor people knew thnt she | emnloyes, snd friends of Engineer Clarke was hold ;w\lld :'T::nl:gn W:h:h:r:-l dln'té:lhegmv'\‘:gcsa’:e 1o tho Scwerage Department yestcrday afternoon, o go B 0 the machine at e attes atands mow. e, Chirig. | to take actlon with refercuce to his doath. Mr. B. sinnsea bas no machine nof the 878 which sbe ad- | Y: Chesbrough callod the moeting to order, and vanced to pay for one. The Viztor Company has | nominated Mayor Heath for Chairman, Mr, Jonos both, Nothing bas yet buen done to sectl{y the | was elocted Secretary. M mattor. . H. Burley paid a tribate to the momory of tuo deceased, saying that he bad left an endur- ing monumont In the sewerage system of the clty, and that doting his {wenty-threo years' connection with the City Governwent not & word had bacn #ard againat his intoyrity, On motiun of Mr. Burley. the following were ap-. poiuted to draft resolutions: D. 8. Mead, D, C. Creyer, Georze W. Wilson, 0. F. Woodtord, C. . Larrabes, and John Freeman. After n few remarks by Mr, Cheabrongh, who bore testimony to the excetlent character and abil- ity of the deceased, the muccess of e Joko tunnol being yn great measurddus to his elforts, they ro- vor.ed tha following: Wrknzas, 1§ has nleased Divine Provigence to re- move from our et VWiiiam i, Clerke, lsta Firs- Kssiatant kaglnecr: therefor, Krsolved, ‘Thet we revogniza In the andden death of our late honored aaociate (n the public servico the liand of @ Just aod merctiul God, snd bow ‘in Rumble subinisioi t the wiii of Him who hias constRued one w 8 peacetul, Laopy.tud guict Iepose, whave lifa has boun full of Iabor and unrest,always hurdened with the ro Tesponulbility placed upon hini, sver anxlour to pe form his whole daty sod securs 0 the public lLu highest And best Interesta, forgetting at all timea his s own comfort sd sare. mixking his omeia) duties nrat and paramount o all ‘gixs, After boing fn the service of thie city fof UpWaTs of twanty -threo JOATS, § i dur {ak fitteen yesrs of th 1ime I8 fail charge of 1.s sawer - sy oysiem, e ba, Uirousiy ie dovotlon, snoriy. #kill,” brought this Important work to i3 present siaie | of complctencaa prayiog himselt cqus) In overy pars tieular to hia dificult taak. This Department roalizds suat (¢ hag sustalned by the decease of Mr. Clarke an [rroparablo Juss, and rexrets with deep sorrow thay death has torn ssunder the ton: treat with tho manufacturers, and Uiey were the pooreat workmen aud nost disaereeable, aud vunsequently the proprictors would have auth- ing to do with them. TIN VINISHRRS are stlll at work, but they will bave to sulfer by the strike of the siders and bottomers, for they wili have to lie Idle one day for cach day that the latter ars not at work. The strike has atready been inpre s8 threo days, nud, 28 o consequence, the Hulshers will have to be fle three days, I the bottomers were Lo o to work today. The finishers are a scparato class of workmen from the bottomers, and their Inbor {s tnostly performed by contract. What Is true of the Hnishers Is also true of the erimpers, tho cutters, aud all the othor branches of the trade, BOME UF TIIL STATEMENTS made, say the men, shout wages and so on, while true ns far a8 they vo, arc yet but half the truth. Thus, it I8 trae, as the manufactorers sav, that the workmen at Worcester and other Eastern places get 25 cents less per case than the Chicagonns, .but, on the other hand, say the men, owing to the system of working there, the Lands make more 1noney than they do here, Besles that, Hastern work is fie ferior, thev claim, to that nade in Chicago, Tle Chileago workmen, they assert, ara ahemd of thosa in any uther place (o tho country. Here » mau learns to mnko 8 boot. Down East & mau learns to meka only a part of upe, .~ong¢ boot belug the work ol many bands, While it ts true, sgalu, that & man may make 89 n week at the present rato of waues by working at the top of his speed six doys & weelr, yet ho moy not, and often docs not, get work - for a wholo week, and {n that case, ol courso, his puy falls far be- low the 80. Agaln, there'ls & dull seasun of several wmonths, #nd during the busy season, now, for tustance, & shoemaker has to make enough tu carry bitn over the porlod whep there {8 no work. Wages which barely enable hlm to liva while he Is working are not large cuough o allew hlm to accumalate A fund to carry him over the vear untll work recomnmences in April. ‘They adinit the diiliculty of convies labor, but urge that the matter could Lo cared §€ the manufacturers would all joit lu with them and seck the abolition of thst system of labor. ‘They complaln thot tho munutacturers are ouly tou ready to avall themseives of convict labor where they cap get It. As rerrards tho Arbltea- tion Committee, to which excoption ta taken by the manufactarurs, they say thit they have two | Todges, oue conslating of tiio nicy who are ecul- ployed on sewed work, and the other of those on pegged work, One of these chouscs cight und suother geveu men, who comupose the Committes ou Artitration,—a Committee which sattled the brief strilie amone the men working on sewed work which took lingueata for two or three duya, in order that ey il Mapoieon Chapmnn were added to tie Exoen: | woald sarely ba imposed. 0 oo o Mich tive Commiiieo (0 rereront tho Ninth brocmer, | WOuld surely be imposed, and nothing further wua dune beyoud the transace Bupt. Beavey is also after the professional ton of routine businers, 18, he having faeued the following vesterday: "Ll old and woslthy wine.Importing house | pecafler b tefesses irom Cusioay Sseept. on bal of A. Rocheran & Co., New Orlcans, La., the | approved by the Ivlice Justica of the division of sole ngents for Krug'n champazues, are about 1o | precines in which such prisoner may be held. tn- open a branch houre in this cify, and now have | e such presiiling dustice s abrent from tha cit; thicle representntive, ¥ir, A, Cl. Michaclls, here | ur eick, or cannot be found after dilipent search. louxtug ap o slore, Ste. Michaells 12 stopplag et | or upon deposit of a suflicient amount to cover tho e Grant fic Hotel. m,w‘x;.mn ln'.:n ‘l:‘Ahlol 1o be Imno':.uu sur e ufl:flml g y with which the prisoner 18 charged, ia order e e o el ors 1 | Will mot apply to tho relcaso on svecial bal of por- Sumphng from an outzoing train on the Northwesgs | o0 arrested on disorderly warranis. enn ituiiraad Into a_ditch nexr tha Arinitags av. TGOS nue crossing, 110 was on his way home, but, not 5 03 W Bavhg money cnongh 10 pay for hia faro, e wae a STOMUOUSE potoil by the condnctor. (e was taken to tho resdencs of la sister, No, 723 Biate atreel. The alcohol exporta yesterdny were 250 Tha {ol'}mr‘:n[; lqlegmmdl ralating to the sup- | Darrels. osrt murder by Ute_Indians of Mr. Joseph Me- ] +per- Troas- Dain: of Cheyonne Wols. Gol.r wag receiyer hero n'“‘: pd:r cm"b‘:“ L '::.f ot the Sub e Bblurecnent ot 0 ** Fiave i g Joo's body, -~ Am The disbursements of the Sub.Trensury satixfed tho Indlans carried it out of the country, T McLain. e, siclainFaid. he couls not | Yeaterday were $18,000 In carconcy, $2,000 gold, tell whether the search had been given up, but | and $1,000 u silver dollars. Bupposed not. The internal o \ nl-revonnue receipts yestorday ¥ ulgfigfiln’xfln“: gflstrxnsfi.{a:“ :‘.::'m??nm: Of | wera $20,012, of which $10,027, wero far tax 1 8 Lol col yosteriay, The report of the Matron showed the o illicn nisltn $,000. 1o Tobacca and clgar, lumber of inmates Ang. 10 bo 110, The monthly " 2 receipts, with tho July balance, smountes to Hermann Lerak, of 748 Milwankeo avenue, £1.705; expenditures, $750; oalauce, S04, The | wan ap before Hoyne yesterday, churged with ‘Uresaurer roported casli an hand $435 1o pay bills | selling unstamped cigars, 1le waa held in §1,000 rl:n:uum‘n::l to lull.'.. Enue:u-um:h talk u'boul d. bonds for hearing this morning. uear ot the cominz Exposition, the meeting ad- # Sourned. ke £ Doputy Uuited Bistex Blarshal Jobn S, well yesterday eol cigars for 825 over and At n upecial meating of the mnnagorn of | Shova the Government tax, &t Poriors atorey on tho Sallazs’ Home, held at No. 62 Wabash ave- | South Water steoot. Tho weedw had been selzed nue yesterdsy afiernoon, Dr, It C, Hammill in | for non-pnyment of tax, snd were of the pooreat 5,"""""1“"’ ?’n.i-(&muxlx ;m (fidfuml guing lln'\ ausllty, Stute Industrial Scnool fur Girls the fres use of e e furnituce, e well an the liows, ot Evaneton, | Buperintendont McDonald, of the now resolutton was nigo adopted suthorizlog the | Cnstom Touse. has thirty-five palnters as work Financo Cummittes 10 bortew motiey to pay | paluting the iron work in the interior for protece the taxes of the oesoclation, which Is *'landt | ton from rust. d ot using ordinary lron poor.’” Thu meeling tuen adjourncd untll the | paint he in using red-lead, which ts' far preferable iust Friday tn Suptember. a5 o prescryative, aod (is cost Is only abont $75 ‘Tho Bonrd of Engincers, U. 8. A., now in Tadeq Tot. ‘AM.“ Arg dnlerior. % vexslou In this city, yesterday took a flying tripto |~ Comminsiouer Hoyne hold Ilerman Znrat Mictigzan City Lo 100< after the hurbor at thut placy 1n $1,000 bai) to the Unlted Statos District Coust with & view of ascortaining what furtiier imuroy for removing cizars from hia factory in unstamped suents pre destravle. 'Uho_ Loard Is composed of | packages. \When the revenne officers mado the Cot, Howsou and Capt, Robert, of Milwaukeo; | descent un Zurst's place, 748 Milwankee avente, i rid A, Smith, of Indlanapolin: Col. Mans- | they seized 4,100 cigars, all of wiich were con- Geld, of Detroit; and Capt. J. J. Lydocker, of | Sacatea. ‘e defendantwas also charged with Chicugo. It s prapused Lo burld additionsl (ov~ | neglecting to lnske proper roturns to the Govera- ;(hl;wl\l nl-:“ b tw Michigan City ;mt Chicaea | meat, iarbors, and (o construct o new breakwater run- D iz cast und Weat Just below the preseut doverns | - Col. Berg, Intornal-Raveune Agent, of went pler at thle putnt, Tlock Inlanil, was In the cily yeslerday on his way Receivor Jackson, of the *Third National sincinnatl, whors e fv at present statloned, ZOI0Z to wuste Thng IIstening to thelr inieg), l}els‘. Gott In Mimmel! the Turks do make my sick, Schouvaloff—Ce clier Prince! My muster be indeed gruteful, = *ifismarck—Pas du tout. He wave we Frane, Schouvalotf—And you give bln— 2! Bismarck~Turkey. Exeunt, arm-inarm, presiding, James McMahon, Caarles Clyourne, © JOHN MALL WIHIPPLE. Horrow for the Eplacopal Blshap of Minge, sotae)ystery Burrounding n Snd Cage, &pecial Dispatch (o The Tribune, LousmsviLLe, Ky, Aug. 7.—The body of 3 youmz man ws discovered In the river here yor. terday, und given to the Coroner. There ners no marks upon the clothes of the deceased to catablish his identity, but a bunel of vapers iy one pocket was noticed and examined. An . velopo postmarked Cluclunatl, July 27, 1833, contains uothing, end Is addressed to J. Frank. i, Houss of Lords, Cinciunntl, A telegran dated Now York, July 9, 1878, scems never ty have beon aent, and rends: John IHalt Whippley 31 Central arenne: started your packago to-day by the American Ex. press, HEsuy W, Harneeck, 657 Fifth avenue, Another dispatch is dated Clucinnati, the day of the month not clng given, It runs thus: Jira. Gen. Cullom, New York City: C e o w York City: Can i dmy This scems also to bave never been scut, & letter written by John Mall Whipple. Gran) Pacile Hotel, Chleago, Lo F. M. Rose, Farlvault, Mion, describes how Whipple won 830J “on cases” fn Mike McDovald's taro bank, Chivazo. The namals that of tho sosof the Episcopal Bik. opof Minnceots. Juln Hahl \\'Illuulc. leaving collegu some wecks sluce, came South, and iy father has sot licard of hiin for weeks. Tua Bishob bas peen notificd, and teteeraphs to have the remnlns sent to Chicago, where ho will ar rive to-morrow, Deteetlvea entertaty doudts ay tu the body being young Whinple, but will lse it oxhtuned and sent ou. A bullet-hole §s in th right cheek, and the letter “ 8" jn {ndfas fuk va one arw. TIE SOCIALISTS, REJOICING OVER GERVAN VICTORIES. The Soclalists turned out last evening e the numbar of about 1,500 people,—though the crowd, Inclading spectators, may have reactied 2,000, ~st the corner of Madison and Market streats, astensibly to celebrate the recent electoral successes In Germany. Mr. T. J. Morgan called the meeting to order, and Introduced John Mc- Auliffe 53 1be first speaker of the evening. During the early partof the !atter's hardngue, s split was made In the crowd. ttc Qerman portion retiring to another stand, where they listened to speechies in their awn tongue. MIAULITPE, 1n the conrse of his denunclations of the capital- fstic claus for the burdeus placed apon labor, divelt particularly on the crowding out of the men from tha various manufnctories and other fialds of {o- dustry, and the employment of thelr chiidren, at lower wagea, Lo supbort those fathers and the familics, and demanded that all this be changed that the men be cmployed st falr, living wages, and the children aliowed the privileges of educa: tion, e paid his respects to tho several polltical partics, warning his learers particu- jarly against tho wiles of Ham Cai and the Greenback party, whic| organization, be wald, confained wven more tric! rters and scoundrels thao the ftgpublican or Den ocratic pactics. 1napeaking of Socialiatic agita- tlon, he said the Bociallate of Chicagy bad no ides of imitating Kearney, whu had indorsed suchiun old scoundrel os Hen “latler, That portion of Me- Anlifte's specch which was no doubt most keenly apprecistad was hia m?ly. in the shape of & run- ulug coninentary, tu the ey, Dr. ficodwin's e g———s Meneman's Pentonized Beef Tonlc fs the anir preparation of becf contalnlng 1ty entire nu'ritiveg properties. [t ks not n mere stimulant ko the ex- tracts of beef, but contains blvod-making, force- Renerating, and life-sustalnlng properties: I la- valusblo th all unfoebled conditions, Whether tay resnlt of exhaustlon, nervous prostration, uver- - work, or ucnte dllsfin!n: and in every form of de. h s fa a record of raro and superior execlicoce, and o thudy Whe Know hiin a4 exsmple worthy uf linltation, Riesateed. That the members of this Doparttient ten- the bereaved fanilly uhelr baartfelt sympatny Ia at that the (Jovernment 18 making sn effort der, I thete 1o ferret out the frauds known lo exiat in the 7 A ¢ wiifction, and trust that our loviug, leaven- it - An installment of Mexican awards will be | bility, particularly it resulting from pulmonary Hauk, in now paying out i . cent sermon on *iCommuniant." The reply co Pr H place fast week, and who bavs on various o J onary Tank, {n now payin out the fourih dividend do- | 10 forret o * i that tho prospects are- good for | tained soveral aharp ailusions to tas Deecters | it gruse. voushiste o ther the comolativnruf | Byt Ul eIt with by the manufacturers, | pald elofinuataat tho Blate Dopastuiat on and Shmisiate: A6l tilondly dntheinial o sy Litae 1t e only & per cent, but with the other three | mticcess, ‘Iw distillers hero think that a fow good | and Glendennings of the ciargy, whose d Ttbsoinmt, That the Becretary of this Department bs | They bellevo tuls system of dealing with salect | pfter Sept. G prietors, New York. " o b 1t mukes 70 per cent Lhat has gote 41 0 depositors l'nuxlm from Chicago ssslsted by Agenls Gavolt | iogs were rather unfavorably contrasted with tho | requested to p.ufl:mr;:u(munm upon the n-wm’ men, rather than fudlscriminately with men in Subscription to ths 4 per cent loan to-day Miice the hank failed. " Thers aro vury faw Ite. | and Meyer could soon lay open te' frauds and | alleged incendisrium and fabio tenchings of the | Kl fhicREQpy of Shei Be forwaniac 1o ino amlly of | eaciy'shop, to be a wood ons. As rogards tho | regchied 1,065,000, AT = ceivers, and very few broken buuks, that can show | @how how loosoly the tax ‘on whisky la being col- Dr. Goodwin, ho raid, hal aiso lately v success of the "The President hus commiastoped Eugone J. AGEN, . Fo guod o fecurd, A large mhu trike, they stato thut Laby's Jected in Uhlo. Remarks wero made by Redmond Prindlville, D, e Wi present sermon on Chelst's second comin 1eac ut L ¥ 3 ! 1L, of Indtaua, ns Consul at Pesth, Austrins | “HLXIRDRLL=30CONSELL=AL the Gijwen of it = " g . b | ¢. Cregior, Gen, Buford, andiMr, Woodford, after- | shop, ou Fitth aveuue, which ploys about | Ball, i LAIRDELL—MoCONNELL—AY the Clitrch of the et o tnd e o coghiry Lok, Brouth CRIMINAL te would L o s I e Shouent e, conals | Lol vomotadlons mare adogied. oo - | ftaoh thes, i como o terina Sestcrday, and | Asa'C- Peindic, now Commerdat Ayent ut, o | puedulon, Rlesdar Rk, B, br, s o, i ther city correspondents. About $25,000 of tie ) g warrant Ciirlst In vialting the earsh, e rlaiculed | ‘The city offices will be closed thie afternoon in Halize, Honduras, as Unlted states Con o cardis that shey expected others to follow. Mary McConnell, of Chlcago, N, cutire aimount was paid out_yeuterday, and the ro- marder will ho doubt be clubined fu s few daye by ntitled tu recetve it order W give the ofticals and clerks an cppariunity to attend tha faneral services, which will be beld in Unity Chureh, st 4o'clock p. m, Dr. Goodwin's faith in a sianding army as & means for represslng Communlstic vutbreaks by the Imn' reply, **l should say he oughbt to have faiti In Para, Brua: and Willkua ‘Chompson, uow Agent au Southampton, England, t be Consul at Vhat port. Oliver Hampton, a colored mav, was fined WIUAT TILE MEN SAY. 16 yesterday by Justice Ds Wolf for tho strange To the Editer of The Tribune. Jeaus.” Tho sbeech was llsterod to with groat at- $ ——et——— —— “CLARKE—The funeral of tho Iate ¥ " Crare 5] : offenwe of besting a colored dame **black™ ana | tuniion, and tie spesker roceived a pientiful SUBURBAN. CiicAao, Aug. 7.—In your lesue this morn- FARCE OF DIPLOMACY. wiil ik biace TONTSAAY AHLCFRGOm A, ot Koy o O] ok kg o L i, | Vs, Aniethiy of "i}‘,‘:".:‘i'm.’éi"fi&.‘.‘.‘&;fl""“““‘ BVANSTON, Iug appears an articlo which, if atlowed to ko N ik e g B P L R e :f"uflh"‘i"i'..’.: i Vorki | Jobn Caunon, oneof the men who ssslsted | mounted the box snd delivered 2 specch jn Ba- | The repulsr monthiy meeting of the Village uncontradicted, would veclinpe potson the |y pnro gagutating tho Univorsom¥ooling | G 11x _rho funerat of the late stary 0'Drte i Wicwen” Juutalut J; It Gridon, ¥ia Erinciucai | Mike Madden 1n the sssault upon Willam Daruth, | glish. which twas 1n-most fusbccts very siunllar to | Teusteos was hold Taouday evening, with the ful) | Mud of the public, aud causo them to think the Plonipotentiurios. ¥ 1k DIACS TUGRIAYS At B BE i 3 Elk & glncos J B & 1, Deaver | maloon-keeper, aud la bar. tenior, took & chauge of | U3t of Faul Grottkeu, ihe iinib spoaker ot the | 1jgary presont. that the demanda of the Crispins of thia city London llornes, (B ukcat. to Cathddrator tu tioly Raue. " Ruicna ol liney Veuuo yesterday from the North Hide Police Court | SIeT stand. [The 1ebiof memt for 1o TORES | ™ vetitions were presented and ordinances ordered | Wero unjust suil arbitrary. ‘The truo factsof | gopwg—Au ante-chumber of the Congress. uats bt Lol thiames by saeriaies 1o Catvary to Justice Hammlill, and was held 1o the Crimtnat Court In bonda of §1,000, John MoCarthy, resid'ng at No, 332 Wost Polk sireet, wus last evening arreated ubon a war- raut procured by lits neighbors, ana alleging arson. COOME~Dn Wedneaday, Aug. 7, &t 132 Weat Wa Bflpcrl showed the neceswily for a new moming 0 inglich tun-at.; Churles Horaco'Coouia, lata of London, ¥ T papur to advocalo the rights of the labar. ingmen, and ‘then referred to the victories at the lual eleclion in Germany. None of the Knclish vapers, Le eald, had noticed the fact that there wors B0U, 000 Boclalistic votes cast at that olection, or that the party bad clected ohght members of the Rtelchatag, although vne could 0 from the caso aro these: It is well known that for the past few years in bootnnd shou manufuctur- fug reductlous of . wages have accurred uk juter- vals of eyery six montns, untdl at the present time wages arc not, In some cuscs, one-third, for new mdewalks on the cast alde of Chicavo avenue, botween Urove and Lake streets, and on the north side of Davis atreet from Furrest avenue west Lo the alley, The Bupurintendent of tha Water-Works re. Blsmarck (alonc)—\Vas fur. eln farce s dls meoting! Ein Covgress! Dounver wetter! [ am der Congress., (Eutrr Count Andrassy.) Ach, licber Andrassy, you are welcome. 1y Wlhnd: i bia dact pesn .,-é“.',&'k" office at tha Cathoedral Friday mornlog at 10:0 Fighiue, " Dae g i oo e Loins C,d L Meyer, Ko i Cnlru ... Shermun Huus —1he Jfou, Hock Infau . Gurbam, Fort ) UALE=On the morning of the 7th Inst,, W Gali of the tate S o K-unaune;;:-&ml'a"x':m& STLUIT-AY,, 00 Yioral from s et pestilouce, 237 0 DAl Crown Fuints W It lu clafmea ,that his property fa heavily tusured, | 20 10 . worted that 22,207,570 gallons of water had been | gni iy others not one-half, what they were, s 9 Folduy, Auf; . 82 o'clock o. o, % 2 i niish paper wheusver ilamarck's daugiter " h ’ Y 4 Audrassy—You will not forget, Prince, the ismislilre papers picass copy. jaus At fuking ' nud that o aitempted to ro unadjoining bunldihg, | Sppoared st s ball, and the Kiud of » costame ehe | P3fabed during July, ats lotal cxpense of 8D, | | Our present troubles, however, date from last ) "‘ 7. Pairiok Josept, belaved aon of P, g nrrah, DetGits Judie ¥ Butiner ouse="T, 1t Cupe. it Hon, dusclin Mbley, QuineyJames Hal- ol John in the Lupe of dustroyink hils awn provertys Tho clusrie {8, of coursv,e indignantly denied by the prisvner, promise you have made wel Bisinarck—Are we not both Germans? Every- wore. ln aixty-six precinc to be had, und out of tbe nother clection was the party would year, receipts of 31,430 and disouravments of $2, 740 TLast December tho manufacturers cut down duging the month, Csshon hand July 1, $14,860, .. AD¢ llowon, [Funeral wiil take place from restdence, 137 Twenty: UL, AUk 8, 6010 Telock 8w, by WHAn CLEAR THE WAY " doubtedly carry twenty. Urottksa was followed | “ppelpy v 7 % | the prices of naking work from 81 to $1.50, | tbing siadl be done to please you, What do I fuur, Sciovurne, Ausrulls: Col. 1, "laytnond, hy Stroella, Jn Gorman, and Uslohradsky, In | g e, ¥ hance Commisies roported tho Treasurer'a ( ¢ v - g o o ‘!1:'\}?‘.\:‘«111'&::1&; e tiun, . A2 siwws | Incob Goldenborg, & wandering Hobrow e e sohution was nleo adopled sepainy | [parts toe May aud June carrect: that thoy had | with tho mutual underatanding between em-. | cara for Schouvaloffll Ho s o Russlan, For frow Pennsylvania, was beforo Justice Foote yes- botrowed $1,000 from Goorge Watson Smith and terdny upou comolaint of the Cnicuso, Itock Ialand 8300 from Mre. Jaue \Watson, to be used for cure grecting from the Chicago Soclatiste, in ase [Hoyers and workmen that thess prices sould | Beaconsilehd? Bat! lio fa eln duminer England- be unly for the winter season, nud thet ns soon A s ting asscmbled. to their brethren in Germany, er. For Waddingtoni I} me fait pitle, For | for the escapo from th 2 1 te and THE C "y VG. | & Patiné Katirond, charged with frandulently soll= | heg. ¢ I Tent expensoss alss that thoy hod boukhit w sowers | us the spring trade shonld opon the old prives, | ¢ . Do from o systam of Jts, wasto-Ac U COUNIY BUILDING Tz and putting 1to cIrealation dickete Which bad | T avte m: asie ‘R?li?‘fn‘f“tflwfl&u‘:} $ee band or 3500, anilwalsr: bond ‘No. B0 for | whicl ware in themseves very Jow, woutd b | the Turks? Gott fo Himmel the Turka do make | debrls, wiiich, If retalued, would yitlate the hodilr been fraudulently obtatged from the oiice of the rosd. tioldenbers watved cxataunation and weal to the Crlminal Court under bonds of $1,000. Martio Mueller, wno was, not many dn{u ago, mrrested, examined, aud discharged” on the North Bido upen a churge of assauit with jotent (o cowmit rpe upon the person of Heorietta Guem- ert, was rearrested, it sceins, for thv same sl vged ofensu, Justice lislncs suflered 8n vzaming. 1ion Shergol Tor sbobt torce hours yesterauy, snd cuntinued Lho cass for furtber hearing Aug. 14, Tor vome time past Col. Wilson, of the Tivoll, has been enepecting that ke bad not been reccirlug all bis Lur-receipis,—io fact, wak bt subbed. He visuccted une of hia Larkeepors, aud Jast evening tiicer J, W, Dougiass, un duty there, watched Lls man and saw bl Lake 70 couts of the fecelpty 1uside of thirty wminutes, He at once wrrented him, sad ne wad booked at the Armury Piatiou ws Jopas Juhunvon, though hiv sascciates lave knows bim s George.. Churles Gootz, living with o woman who cadls beruel! Frankle Goeiz, at No. 112 Weast Ran- dolpl strcet, upon coung bowe yesterday wworn- 1 geceived & severe vual ou thy left chuek, bie wife haviig recetved hun with an owen ruzor o band, fe ran out inte the hall yelhug, "Ilelx! am cat.” He was taken to Dr, lradley's oftice, whera the yevered artcrics were fastenvd, and the wound “sewed up. The woman was srrested aud Jucked upat the West Muulson birovt Station, charged with jun ssssult Wwith tutent to kil Maggio lmckle?', # rother toolking younglndy, not st all neatly, thoogh Hushily, at- wus connned at the Chilcugo Avenus Station i 8 chiargs of sreon, preferred oy bee tdlug 8t No. 101 Todnscnd wirect, * ‘The 500, ‘f'tie tatter cost B per cent praminm. The Comtnittes recommended that the Treasurer be authorized to cofject the dlvidend due the villoge fram the eatate of Merril Ladd, aud directed to tender the Assizuce au offsct syainst the village's claim for th 18 hold by him, and 1o de. adjourned, ABRAITAM SUYDAM, K TURNS UI AGAIN, A dispatch received yesterday from New York announced that Abraham Buydam had peen arrest- ed on s requisition for perjury and forgery com- mitted In thie city, Suydsw is afellow who came here about two yesrs ago from Bay Ridge, Kings County, New York, where be was married. He Teft bis wife in the East, and cawe 1o Chicago for the purposa of betteriug bia fortunes, e stopped Tur awhile st the Sands House, but was ejected from there and went (o the Atlantic Iutel, where he boarded for some time. Not paylngbis bith, he waa turned out aud arrusted as a vagreant on fhe campluint of the proprivtors. During this perioa be had been Jivine with s strumpet whom he pasacd off as bis wife, After leaving the Atlantie, the palr moved ou the wust wside of Clark #'reet, neor Adan The rea) wife heard, throuyh a rol- ativy of hers, that Suydam was ju the city with a verson whom be called bis wife. He hiad boen writing to her that he nsd po money with whicl to Lring her on bere, but wad hoping woon e make a £ai She came on, aud swore out s warrant for bis arrest ou the chiarge of lving tn & » of adul tery, sud bad bim taken tuto custody, The matter wae scitied by hin giviug hee some property, and sto departed. Thts was 1n Moy or June of 1 To March of that year, Suydam fan scross an old wan by e name o Dunicl S, Warren, who hsd cowe bere frowm Beloit aud had gone inlu the real- wstate buriness, Suydan got the better of Warret 814 »01d biui & plece of property shiudted in Ko tucky for 83,000. Both Suydun snd his alieged wife shimed the deed, nelther of thew hav! night or title (n the lung, Aloug towerds the restoreds The 1st of Avril, the time sct for the rcaump- tlon of prices, came, i tho busses never re- ferred to4t, Muy, June, and July passed, but not & word was sald ceganding [t Now, whea the fall trado is upon us, the men who huve been wnkiug from $4 to 3V per week, the latter befng the highest, not- withstanding the report in the wmorulug papers that )t was the avernrs, a demand was mude that the mwaenufucturers should redeem their promiso aud pay last year's prices, ua thery s o just redson ‘why they canuot 4o so os well as last v ‘There 13 one thing which thoss who #re not sltusted &8 weo are will not understaud, aud thut 15 the present altuation of the shoo- wukers of this and other vitles, There is 4 scarcity of work, which can be ae counted for by the manufucturers who **take such a pride iu butldlug up 8 purely Chicugo teade " eiuloylog the convict labor of a num. ber uf surrounding States, whils tho mechanics who beloung here sre onliged tu walk tho streets a8 vags or Joln the grand army of tramps and scour the country sevking employment. It is well to bave 3t umderstood that a great proportion of the shoemakers of the clty, througb no fault of thelrs, have not been able to thewnelyes for the seven nonths of r already passed, und are tu orrears,—the marrfed mien for grocery bllls, ete., which they have been upable to pay, sud the single nen lor bourd for waich they have been trusted. 10 they cavnot for the next four or tve months, which wre consldered the beat of the year, re- decin themselves, 1o is Indecd & amd comient upon the boot wnd shoe trude of Chicago, It me sieik, Aundrussy—Then I cau have Bosuls aud Her- zugovinad Bizmarck—With all my heart, Audrassy—Thouks, rincet u blentot. (Kzit Andraasy.) Bismarek (alonu)}—Andrassy ‘is & good man, but he buy one lttle fault—he ls a fool, Those two proviuces il prove the wedge that 1 onve wgain spiit Aatria Into fragments, aud su onlurge my solendld handiwork, the Germun Eumplre. . VI Ruter Lord Beacouped) ! Mitord Beaconstield, 1 maluto vou with effu- slon, Ach, milord, you ure ukludred spirit. You do role Engloml; I do rute Germany. U'eat @ dire, you aud 1 do rule thy world. aconstield~=Your Highnoss flatters me, But Lum deed glad to meet you, This 1s nwst momentous occaston, Tho Conureas s prevuant with the fate of nations. But all Will go well, We two ought to eastly settle everytiing to our mutuul satisfaction, Bismacck—Parfaitement. What do I care for Andrussy? e s not o German; be 1 o an- urln, For Waddineton! 1o 18 a conquered clpher. For the Turks§ Bali! fMukds and overthrow aith. That lhmportant channcl of exit, tho bowels. may be kept pecmnir nently frew from obstructions by using the no {rlumu. uunuy-ucllmi. and agrecnblo cathartic, lostetior's Stomacn Bitterd, Vhich not only 1 etates Impuritics, out nvigorates th linlng of e fntestinal canu) when weakened by constipation the unwise use of violons pirgutives, The stow- sch, Jiver, und urinary organs are likewiss reine forced and aroused to healthinl action by bt bonedcent toule ad currective, and overy orean, fbre, muicle, ond nerve experiences a shure of 14 invigoratiuc {niluence, ~ Unobjactionable tn Havar, a most goutal sud wholesomo mediciual stiwulant, sud owlng ita eficacy to butanlc sources excluntve: 1y, 1t du the remedy boet wdapied to hoasehold uvo u:“uc punt of 1t safety, wide scope, and apeedy actio? ‘The Sheriff goes tu Joliet to-day, takiug fourtcen privoners for the Penltentiary und th Jor the Metorm School. Awuug those goiug to the Penltentlury s Sparke, for the kg of Deviit, Me will sojoury there uutil bic has watisted o sene teuce of fve yonrs, I'ie Couuty Clark's omployce are com- vlatalng that the Board st Jts laet mecting d1d not pars upon thele pay forJuly, ‘Thiv pay-robl, it sopeand, way, the first sent In, and, slnce tbs pay- Tolls of the other oflces were reported and np- proved, taey sru 8 little curjous tu Kopw what enuucd the favoritiam, A few objections were Iall befors the Equallzation Committee yesterdny, The wost In- purtunt ouu was by St L. dpauidine, which was Tiab the 10 the Town of dueison had wmitted 10 wveces tho Northwestern Plauk Road. The ubjeetion vlaced va tie with the others, sl Wi be conmdered In due time. In the ense of Dr, Karll, tho notoriows, a petition for discharge ou & Writ of habeas corpus y flled fn the Crimiual Court, The WAL Wus lesued returnable to-duy, 1l sttoroey icitous lene the reporters stould leary waa tollig, und did not 8o th docowent uutil be thoush Wy bad all left the butldiug. It was noted some thne sgo tbat the Com. wlites on Publle Charities, objecting to certaln Wit fur clotling sent 1 from the Bhtn Inagoe Reyhun, Groposed 1o visit (hat Istitution 10 . veehwate. Since thow charges bave been vreferred o8 L0 (he treatutent of the county's imane, unt yeetorday the Commitiee went there 10 100k futo Ane mitustion. ‘Phey wil seturn to-day, numlr cupted, and the recommendation concurred in, After auditing the un biils, the Board ad- Journud to the drst Tuew 7. —m— PENNSYLVARIA. MILITARY ACADEMY. Col, Jlyatt, President of the Pennsvivanin Military Academy, who was [n the city a few days sgo, enjoys the honor ol belug at thy hcad of one of the best fustitutiona of learniug und disciplive for boys I the country. Mr, Horace White, formerly of Titm Trinvns, a patron of this admirable instiwution, indorsus it after full opportunity to witness its results, und cordially recomiends 1L to parcnts aud guar- dians fur fts excellent meutal, wmosal, und physteal trainiug. The Jast priuted catalogue shows a full attendance ol cadets for the pust year, and the grades reflect great credit upon the pupils themselves and the corps of teachers attached to thujustitution. Cadet Wilam . Wilcox, son of Mr. Joweit Wiicox, of the ‘fre- mout {fouse, graduated at tho cluse ot the Jast ncadetny yesr with the prwde of boaor, betng one of the six cudets who, In accordance with the provistuus of the scademy’s charter, wus revorted to Gov, Hartranit fur exvelient con- duct, scholarship, aud tilitary proticiency. A NEW SUNDAY PAPER, AUCTION SALES, WATBUMTERS, TONG & C0, REGULAR AUCTION TRADE SALE, Dry Goods. Woulens, Clotuing, Frurnjshing Goods, No+ Viona. Boots, Bhoos Thatk, Uiy ster Wednesday, Augnst 7, at 9:30 o'olock &, m, Atour Auctlon ltooins. 173 178 Itandolph-st. W. A BUTTERS, LONMI £CO., Auctioneers. UULARR NATUIRDAY NALL. (Established over 22 years 8gu.) HOUSEHOLD_FURNITURE GENEBAL MBROHANDISE, BATURDAY, Aux. ‘“t:n‘m‘.':-w o'clock 8, m., st = For the Ruae i Gott i Himmel! the Russians do make me slek. y cacostield—Then gatoum, Lessarabla, Bul- L e ot Anweu—ail sl 30 s ed secording to wy wial ‘huu‘l‘n::'mji‘nr(uwmunh According to your wishies wnd thoss ot Milord Salisvury, Beaconstield—3say, ruther, sccording to mine only.” Butween you sud e, Prinee, poor Satla- i ) i tos busv docen’s count. saluarouins, 173 & 175 I st Tk Btate's Atiorn Ling a | ireateucd mt 1ot bhome 1o, 1oy "ta “momestvad 1 | troit 'a q”".’:"" jeft Chicaso aud went to lle- | The Datly Zelegraph, the penoy morning paper, | would be inferred from the statements tu Tuk ‘Buinarck—So; ho docll not tfimzmh " W, A DUTTRAS, LUNG #C0.. Auctloneers, s ' iy u ransacking s law. | threatencd al at time to lay ¢ noulesteal n rolt, o Eucy sauada, arred ha be 1t ", N e whicl ¢! v ol L au full ¢ is the A = boukatury yesterday, came acrosa n ~urknn"wmu. Y e s oo Dt im0 b Getvaret dhe - foasd " Which Dt bogy | ise/bucomaa iy compstine uf the acher penny | TUIRORE this mittilig, Sk Wery yeep Britcs Beuconaiield—Nol ol y upon which waw vatued uf tapidated, but o booyl D take teu fmes. What he tor it 14 ie un Lne phieks work of 1505, and of the y-teay ire the awtogruuh of Jumes Kento besldes suudey anten vy the distinguished Jurtst In Lis own baud- wntiug, A few sentonces were passed in the Crimi. ourt yeuterday. llenry JiIl, on a plea of laz- ceuy, was iven forty uuysin the House o Cor- welon; George Alles, vi 8 pleg to the lsrecny of v clotatug kud & nug from Sre, Keunedy, after elie aad Leen Kitled by ber buebaud, was glyen two yvars u the Penlicotlary ; Louls Levl, for larceuy, s sent 0 tho House of Uorrection fOF siaty day Givor e Brady pleaded gulity to larceny, aud was \sentoue yearto the Ponltentisry; Eddle larper ulead ity to pocket-plcking--snoid oflender— wud witl sujotrn 8t the fteform School uutil May 1, 1hals Georce Clark, (ur lasceny, was senl 10 toe Reforu Schiool for thres yeund; and Jacoy Gobel, fur arceny, wes cunsizued (o & two yeans' residunce at duilets daily, and annotnces the Sunday Telegraph Ang. 11, It bau captured the cliy prindng, Is about ur- rangiog for & uew press, snd Is lucruasing it et waterisily. tho wheel. A ¥ e —1 do thiok 0. Gott In Hlmwel! Milurd Salisbucy do wake me #ick, Beacoustivla—\Ye two, Prince, are about to ragulate the Universe, AU revuir, Erit Jard Beaconfled.) Blsmarck—80 this ts the femous Disrseli. Hau! be e eiu Kiud, ¢ Kiemes Klod, e vowms v Burllu 1o settle the atfain of Europe!— segulate the Universe! L will settle bla, ?fu suall be ke my Lord Salisbury,—hs shull noy connt, Gote i Himwel! Milord Beacous- Netd do make me suk. (Enter Schouva'off.) Ab? Schouvuloif! teil wo ose thing. Tue Engllsh aro fouls, I kuow; bue sfith, how did you dmnuma bn\hbury o shcu your syree- weunt . dcboyvelulf—itien de plus facile, mon cher, 1 bave uv uced to tell you how bete is Mitord Sulisbury. I put my ideas into bis empty head, audguads hin thluk they are bls own.” 1 per- wuade bim that the sgreement, whics was all wy work, Is really bla own chid, This was coough. Le jeu ctat falt. Ho was vever nagpy until we had buth gizued {1, snarci—te s graod wobecdle. But in sutir bands, cher Bebouvalolf, wlb diplomates Anylals are fiubell Schuuvalulf—Prince, Yous me uttez, Biswsrek—{mmenss lmbeclles. ‘They do not knuw buw to lie. Schouvalulf—(Peat vral It is extraordinalre, bug thy, always tell the trutl, wne-sided, and which prove very conclusively , £, GORE & CO,, upon which stde of the wreat struggle the press fa urrayed, that each shoemaker in Chilcugo was making un average of $9 per week for the yeur. 1t cun be sufely wand, and will bear proof, “that ke uen on Ec ed work Lave not averuged 3¢ per week this vear, & The mavulacturers scen to be affecting g boid frout. They say they will pe under the necessity of spnding totbe Edstern btates for help, whle will be unly teoglad to come, ‘They aure clther Izuorant of the situation, or xre say- tog that which they koow thuy cabnob accom-« hioue (n the evviing be found & truuk and contents onflre, und & hole vurned In tue toor. He ¢xe Unguiskied the blaze with o few pails of water, Poter Warser, aliny Smith and Edward Ruwscll, was yesterday held fu $10,000 (o the Crininal Cougt 10r siteinptiug (o play s cunddence pane ou Mre. Lo E. Day, of Su. 404 Micligun av- tuue, the pasticaiarol whica weroglvau 1o W ednus- day's puper. Fhe prisones's resl uswe s Charles Waruer, Hls mutber forwerly kept s boardiug- Mouse on W adash avenue, uot far from Mee, Day's senidence, A whater 1 iarried 10 She well-known culc arthil, Frung D. 5kil, counected with une of thy theatres, The fawily §8 quito respectable, und catuot accuunt (O Lhe son’s Wey ward folly, Justics Bummertiold yostorday beld the tollowlng: J. J. Murray, “charged with gothug W. Martls to do some curponter-wurk sud tuen svoldiog paymeut, Au : Jobn Bryus, & partoer 4" fu the buw-boat tratiic, $1,000 (0 the Crininal Court fur selling Hyuor without » Heensy; Georgy Acket, ouo of 8 gang who hold up uud st tewpled to rob Deuls Keatine ay the corner of Clark and Fousteeuts streets, $300 to the Bth: C. AL Sincls obtatuing a borse sod buggy by falie pretemees Gow 8 North-Divison Wy- ery wsu, $i0 W the 10ih; 'Tbuwss Cumps bell, lakedy of §25 worth of woods from the apartments of Mre. Cells Mclenaban, at No, 24 Lavallu streot, $600 10 the Crmiond Courss Jolia Wright, larceny of two lockets (roi tho jew- ley-atore of N, Matson, pureucd aud captused by Oulcer ¥ Eberauld, dittu: George Coppiug o Martin Carey, kevpertor **Ubeyenbe houses uf & disgiderly Cusracier, o the Uik twelve du- somewliat di- racileed upou him, eod wet otficers upon ould uut naw 18 truck, who followed lum, Lud uneuccessiully untl yeatordy. Boue warks uro he reached New York, and It Uolng kuown st polics headqanrters thut bo was there, the Chlef wrote to Buperinteud- ent Watling concerning the watter on the ity of July. Bince Fuydam has been tu New York he hay been specalating 1 West Virginia iande, pretend- 10 10 sell to tndlviduate traces tu_ Scbowell Coun- fy, —laud 10 which presumably be bed no more o than he bad to tuat which by soid to Warren. latter has been oilciug and slveoiay i roum '7 of the Fxchange Bullding, vut, owling (o u va- Tlety of cuuses, was cast furlh night befors lasl, aud it was therefore tmpussible 10 0ud hiw yerier- ;hy fu order to got & fuiler stateweut of Lis wis- oitunee. On Thursday, Avy, 8. ut 9:30 a, m,, REGULAR TRADE BALE OF CROCKERY. 25 Crates Whito Granite and C.C.Ware, 75 Decorated Toilet Nets, GEO. P. GURE & CO., Auctloneert. By ELISON, POMEBROY & CO., Aunlunuum_n:_m_mmmpn-ng REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Priday, Aug. 9, at $:30 & m., CONTINGED BALE MANUFACTURERS STOCK FIMST-CLASS GOODS, . PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SETS. A FULL LINE OARPETS, Genaral Housclold Goods, Geuersl Mercusudise 8 KLLSON. PUALLUY & LU, Bucis — A Traltor to Kearoey, San Francuco Alta. Thero I8 oue vfiicer o the Sau Francisco po- licw forve who has & profounil knowledgs ot hu- wun nature, which e sonietincs uses Lo save bunself extes exertion fu the discharge of his duty. He tackled a very obstreporvus drunk the other night ou Battery street, and tried to navigate bim to tho CentralStatwn, but the crupulous person objected to such u proceeding, sud fosited on lying down at every thind step. The oftiver at last duposited him upou the cusb- stoue and refiected, whlle he wiped the perapl- ratlon frowm bis brow with his coat-sléeve. Av- proachiug the Intuxicated vag in a wysterious wauster he whispered borscly io hia esr: You're the man that lncited 8 revolt fn Kear- uey's pasty, snd triod to firs Deuuts out, kuow you; you'rs s hell-bound cousplrator, You wanted io split up the vurty, didu't yout¥ ““Chat's » blauked Mol yelled the drauk, staggeriug to his feet, ** I nives weut back on Kearuey 1o we lolte” “ Yea you did; you're an infgmous traitor.” 1ML Cake wie sotemu vath I aiu’t,” protested the vuz, while tears plowed gulches througl the slluvial deposit on bis face. 4 You dasscot come to the City-Hall and sign a0 altidayit to thap etfect,” wadd the ollcr, [u @ Tho shocmakers of the East have eceu the uccvssity of orgaulzing, sud are now ¢ven more resulute sud deterwined that those ot the Weat. With regard to the statement the bosses will lgnore the Busrd of Arbitratlon, they sre just as likely to recognize It su this case, und with sy much fustice, as they did last week tu the de- wunds of the shoenio of the city. Lodgs No. 7, K. O, 8. C., warns all boot sud shoy makers not 1o be lodiced by false promises or advertisemuuta td coms Lo Cnlué? until our trouble ts Bettled. 0. ————— Beaconsticld Forty-ive Years Ago. An Oid Letter by . . Willls, Disrachl bud arvived belors we, aud sat in the deep window looking out uvon Ilyde Park, with the Jast rays of daylixht redected trom the gor- geous gold tlowers ol @ spleatiliy-cubroldered Walsteoab Paient-leatber pulups, o wulte stivk ARITHMETIC, A PERIPATETIC TEACHER, ** Gentlemen, this Iv tho new sclence of arith- metls," sald & short aud pompous individual, dressed in a broadcloth suit, white vest, and sllk bat, who was bLarungulng 8 curious crowd oo Waah!ugtou strest yesterday sfteraoon. He bad u better make-up than the common rua of ftiuvrant peddlers, aud be spoke from an open carriage, upon the back seat of which was & buge stack of 'Plig Committes on Public Bervics wmct yes- terdsy 10 cuneider the bids for supplying the county fustitutions with coal the coming year. ‘Vhe Lits were e3sunined staviie Jeugth, sud the opin- fun seciued to prevail thut several of thew were suioe, ood. du tue duscuce of wmost of 1be blddere, wuitiug was dune furtlice than to ofder then to be wutificd, oue sud all, toweel e Comultics Sat- wrday. Tbo lest Jmportant contrach Lo be Iet Ta the furnbiog of tie County Ageut’s of- 2.50 w 300 Uiko to call myself s benefactor of mankiud,' coptiuuea the vrator, **Uecauss it would wound egotiatical, snd I wm only s swudent, & acholar of = bumble preteus alons; but I msy say without ooastlog tust fur tlle rance from $2.50 uinzioy coal, wiich talu by de- cliy 1o Balf tuu vt TheLowe sivd alleor

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