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L2} THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1878 N rmn ction, thongh they were fnstructed to report to THE CITY. Rizh: Only three of the ‘memhere are In fawm. . g and twg of them are oppored (o Lemaont stone, A% e Rin f« lielpless, and from ochler, 8100 to the Crim! facts. On the northenst corner af Genereo and | fey . b encaged | eArching nal Conrt: Jennie Fennie and three in- | Washington streets (n Wankeegan, one of the beat | up the teansactions hetween the Uity Natonal mates of a colorcd honee of i-fame, | business locations In the town, was a three-atary | Dank and (he now defunct Firet Natlonat Mank of $100 e each: Hiram Payne, Jarceny of anocket- | brick atone-frant ballding, (0 feet decp and 44 | LaCroase, Wis., the Recolver of the latter endeav. hioak eontaininz 31 from Mre, Dralnerd, of No. ] fect front. and it was assexxed at 28570, abont one- | oring to make it Apnoear that the former 19 lndebted 412 Mithizan avenus, $100 to the Criminal Coart: | tenth of what it cost to pot up the building, toway | to the LuCrosss conccrn 1o the extent of gomo Annie Anderson, lareeny, 3500 to the 22d: Arthne | nothing of the valne of 1the land. The two-story | 820,000, when the ncconnts hera show that the car, aesaniting Hattie' Do Forest, $100 o the | brick storo next to tho 1aat-named was asseesed at | Tat'rorse Bank owes the City National over 811, 3 Thomas Dawsan. larceny froin Augnst {ines- | £211), also about one-tenth of i1a valne. in landa | 000, which the Recelver doea not praposs to pay, ing.’ 8100 to the Criminal Conurt; Frank Schmidt, | Ie fonnd one of the hest forty.acre pleces asseared | on the ground that certaln transctions between farceny of _a cow from Otto Fisher, of | at £330, the land not heing worth a cent lesa than | the two banks were Irregnlar, illegititate, and Englewoad, 2500 ditt, Justice Morrison held | 850 an acre. legal, to pat It explicoitly, | The United Siates Jnntes Penman in §1,500 to the Criminal Conrt for Mr, Witllam Daiton said that some years ago ho | Conrt rvlrl have to " aseltle Ife matier, thy Iarceny of & 3200 watch from J*, McDanald; | wea s member of the Doard of Equalization, and at | In the meantima Mr, Burley will Norman Finite, heating the Barnes House, 8300 to | that time Chicago propercy rtood s hetter show | wade thronely the Iahyrinth of paperd he Ceiminal Court: Rose Kilbeck, larceny of £100 | than at present, Ever Binco thon the Board had | and books with a view to learning the ssact n4- from Cathe . 81,000 to the 25th: Iar. | Deen vntting np the amsensments. Tlowerer. ho | tnre of ihe transactions between the hanks ond the ceny of 815 from T, Swmith, of No. £d% Clark | had a hard time even then {n preventing Chicago | renl debtor, street, 3500 o the same date; d. C, and Hell | from being fmpozed upon, The membee frum | Hegarding the present conditton of the City Rartiett, indecent benavior in Unton Park, 8100 | Caira one yenr moved in the Board to increase the | National's affales, Me. Iiurley stated that since its finc; David Penunn, accessary 10 the larceny of | rcaament of Chicato property 200 per cent. The | Tallure In May, 1810, 1t hag pand 45 per cent of ts P, ScDonatd's watch. $300 to the Criminsi Conrk. | #besker went to work and lcoked up tire atattstics | labilitice. Tho vaying of the diciends naet un SUTDAM. of the Cairo district, and fonnd that hogs in Calro | nearly All the cash andets, and a1l that could ho The case of Abraham Snvdam. the real-estato | 1ad been asnersed ni anaversge valuation of §2.60 | golten from stockhoiders, 'Tho remaiuder of the AlincK, wae act toF a hearins before duntice Tollak | each. and in Chicagn at $3 cach, Mules In Chicazo | nasets {a In real estate, winch is slow and aificult yestorday aftemoon, the charge azainst him belng [ Were put down at &3, and in Cairo at & The | of eale, a large propottion helng outstda prop- perjuey, in that he awore Rittts ufi,““. Liis female | mamic princiote exteniled through other property, and | erty, The City National Bank butlaine, on Wash- Accomnlice, wan hia wife. Thn examination was | When he ahowed tunsc facts tothe Hoard themotion | Ington street, near the Union Natinal Bank el g hecanme Saydam s vot | 10 ncreass Chicagu asscasments 200 per cent was | butlding. {4 tho most valusble assct, of which torday he asked for another contiun- § lost. Taking the'onteldo town property in Coolc | the bank = owned three-quarters, and - has P l,,,w{“, cnief counsel, Uen. Eldrldge, | County, hie found that the lotn in little snburban | purchased the other quarter from the heirs of Me, Was Absent, havina been detained tn W ain o | towns had been assessed at n highot vatuation than | Tteed. the former Preatdent of the Bank, taking it acehnnt of the siekneas of hiswite, Sr. eligtble property in Springfield. Tho only thing | in settlement for flability to tho bank in baper ana attornoy for Warner, the complainant, objected. | 10 ve done waa to senid proper representatives to | stock. 'The bullding i offered for aale az B1K), - since there conld be no postponement withoutgvod | the Board, and carry with them exact fgures and | 000, and a8 soon an it can be sold the proceeds will o, Mr. Tourtelotte, the Qenoral's pariner, | Elatiatics,'sn s to compare the amcrsments nf | gnable the Comptroller tonay a dividend of at least mald that Me., Lideidge had bean taken tuto tha de- Lhicago property and property In other cittes of | 20 cent more to tho creditors, The Income from fense the iay nftee the previnus hearing, and, tho State, the ienants of tho premisea bringa 7 per cent net his prescnce was material Mr Gibbs Mr. Adam Weckler eald that the taxpayers had | over taxcs and expenses, and would (»ru\ & mafe coutd "ot understand - how that could | ot only the Board of Equalization to fight, but | and puying investment for_any capitalist. Tho Tev The General nppeaced only foe the woman | Al4o the lloard of County Commitsionors, who were | athor roal cstate held by the Recefver [+ very slow Uhen. and had prumieed to asass the prosecation, | Wantlng o rale more ioney by taxation for thele | of ‘sale, and ho will pay diridends —ns The Justice finally put the easo off until 1 p. m, [ OWH ueee a d for expenditure in public bulldings. | fast as moncy can be realized from Paerdar, Raydan tetarntng to fall. Mr. Luther Stone sald that It was known, and | il A good deal of oataido real "Naa NInd 6f crosn-dire, Snydam Aworo oot awar. | Nad been stated by Mr. Root ncfora the Axsocta- | estate la Incumbered by tax-galesnd tax-titles,and rant yesterday fortha arrest of Danlol 8. \Vaener, tian, that Chicago proparty had been asscssed at | Mr. Durloy has been trying to clear np some of it, e ould 10 commenea his even {ng'a patter apon, That was tho mas-meeting; but Iater fu the evening it Increased. althongh the asermblago nevor beeame really great. The peo- ple camio #p in gronpa ol threw o fonr, dircnsning ofd and new fesres with varyime energy, but (he general hilen seemed to be 1hat rome way must e found to give rellef to the half-cmployeil and an- pakd workmen, who snffer in this era of exces- competition, in which the tich are growing richer and the pour poaror every day. *Can thia man slow 14 the wav ont¥’ was the Inquiryin many minds, 1t conid_be eean lezibly writien on many wrinkled foreheada. 1t could be heard on mnny tonguen, Every age looks for & Mossiah, aud onr ers 14 no exception to the rale. Naturally those wio had never scen Dennie Kearney, anit coutd not tell how mach he had_been -mnagnifed, hiad no feelin n i< disfaror heean«o his avocation 84 & drayman hnd bronght him near to the manger. ‘The delays inculental Lo the slow caming of ‘the crawd, to the Inehiting aml fising of cval-oil lampy, o thy election uf & Preadent and Secretary, and to tha sinzing of pieces by o quactette on the PACKiIng-care rostrngy, were very trying to the pattenca of many besiden the weiter; bnt ona man tesalutely encored the aincers "”k time, #aying with much signileance, **1lieard Kearney talk to the shoemakern thia afternoon, That maght hnve been n revelation, hut the person in neeil of a revelation (s xaidom in the mood of mind to receive the word in the aplrit in which it 1e youchsafed, T stit) hungered and thirsted afier Krarney, and was impatient of delay. ‘The meetinte camo 1o order atlust, aflictal routine waa exhiaunted, snd Mr. Kenarney was invited to come upon the stand. Instesd of the orator *with eye like Jove to threaten and command. ™ for whoni we had been waiting, thers came an tm- peryinent robody, pushing s way to the front, and pitled up by officions peovle on the packiug: cance an though drawing a cork from & bottis, that thero might e no fpedimient in iho way of the flueut greatness for “which the whule sworl wis_on Uptoc, When the cork had been drawn, and wns feit them and finds them only an»\‘,nnna-llr;;mn;'nnd jnl)l' e . B, D. Moore, Mea. Warner, Men, and Hie. ttcr wore nu.lfinnu-(ltnmvrlimhl:: e nstitution, and will. meel f o, b 4 agoin the coming re, *Croshy-Clancy-Teck, who hns prominently heforo 1158 public i tha lnst f.'!"“.?w:" proves 10 have heen a former residentof this pi n tho year 187tisekie, with four children, Teiry on Amald sireet. néar Bizty-Aest. Dacing i Centcnninl Exhiblilon quite a densntion e o’ duced tn the town by the report that a woman hyg deserted et four chiliren and gono off, len'. them to the cold charity af the world or to sape X an the casc might be. Tt moems that s only " lelt enough provision to fat pes ehiliren, the eldeal of twham~ o not mard than 10 yeard old, for o faw daye, o, were obliged Lo Apply 10 the neizhlucs for food, way 8 grent deal of syimpathy was cee ited for thep o the time, and they were provided .with lmrml among the cltizens, * Twwn of thew nr nt the o ent thme living with Rlgily reapeciabic famiiive o this place. The chiliren aro bretty,, well-hehayey and of agreeable diaposttions. Sfre. Clancy, sy #lie wan known here, finally returied fn co with a Lake Shore & Michignn Southery f conductoe named Peck, Sne trled 10 get horac. tered family of children tozether a2aln, nud sy of the fuusilica rendily eave 0p tho childeon rapoe. than to have the mothice around vislting tiem, hay sh wax prevaiied apon (o Jeave two of them tn th exceilent homen which thev iad found. Littje g been heard of ber since, until the preseit tune, The ViIl T K"AN!TDN.I e Village Trostees met in regalar ey Tuenday evening, with the fall Hoard prosens ™™ The Trenaurer's report for Jtily was recelved ang e eomenss of §3 05 Aring i Snosiie K10g ements of u Ing the 1nd . o Aug, T, $19,137, ¥ 8 10 okt Gy For sume weeks tho Committee on Stteets hyy been nezotiating with Mee, Ev A. Pratt, 8 weatios widoty of somewnat cccentric chiracter, for thy wan sald the other day, GENERAL NEWS. cAn do nothing. The following wera apnointod policemon : The Sinni Literary Association of this | Horace M. Ellloit (the ex-detectre), William 5 . | Dutcher, James P, Stanton. Fdward J, Keating, eity, atameetig held Inst night, voted $50 t0- | Joguet ftechield, and fictinrd 11 Watson. Now wards the rellel of tho yellow-fover anfferers in | that Eillutt lisa been it bace, 1t will be In order New Orlesns, to reappoint Slartor, old man Simonds, and the Gon. Martin Tcem, President of il | ONernwho have le(t for canse during the last few ion. , years. Tnian Veteran Clab, wishes it nnderstood that he Is oot endeavoring {0 run the Clab o Farther bis | | 70 FolOwInE Oie, ARORH, tia Difdin own personnl pohitical ends. collar brick atores pnd dwell:‘n -{mm-:u;'nm - '] treef. wear Wentwurth avenne, each} Mar- " Thov'ra n damn slick-looking lot of erit- | BIWE TCC oo atary and baserent sore and ters™ wan the criticlsm that a conntryman passed | gwelltng, No. 74 Areher avenne, $4,000: Andrew upon the Colviile Comhination Company Jast night, [ Ilanson, twa-story and eeliar brick dwelling, No. when leaviug Haverly's Theatee, 278 Hubbard etrect, 32,400, The pame of John V. Farwell hias been An attempt is being mado to find fempo- 5 1 or the Second Regiment, an thrir rabetitated by the Executive Committee of tne | P27, N0T o8 8 L Tom Shcvent e Faremen's Tonrnament in liea of that of Willlam | apening of ane of the most interestin anid easen- Henry Smith, the latter gontieman suggesting the | tial parts of the Exposition, The Directorsthonzht changr, the p;npmod armory \'I:HI.I‘ cast §2, 001, hn{% wht‘ll Oljectionn to tho real estato and personal | i1c bians were prepared thie prico was foatid 10 be nivpeity ‘ansexsment /U6 Tatrn o L 25,010, 80 the project 18 understood to have been e will oo D L mnie By B ant Be Eenamseavion, | mbsnfiangd fur oK.l [inde, in rcesion at the ball at the corner of Llark aud Michigun treets, THE COUNTY BUILDING It is stated that the Rev. J. P. Nowman, D. D., formerly of Washinzton, T, C.. and now All of the murderers in tha jail ore sane of New York Ulty, will preach’ Sundsy mormng _ p hext at the Trinlty M. E. Chorch on Indiana g:;:’m"':’c"‘f Thele eases wil). bo disposed.of In avenne, near Twenty-fourth etrect. Tho temperntnro yesterday, na observed by The jury for the Seplember term of the Mananee, optician, 83 Madison street (Tninuxs [ County Court was drawn yesterday. The sub- Building), wasat8a. egrees: 10 g, m.y | penas for the Arsc tiyo weeks will be sent oui to- Ths 1em., 7 [ v ., T Barome | gay 505 8 p. m., 20350, dimg there hy the I eteratia, w2 charaing him with pe The complaint upon | #40.000.000 nbovo jis valuc. b 18 wourd requira mara monoy than 11 18 1orth: | sido of tfie Chairiman. filiness foll wpan the meote | PuFhGte of bhtalaing g ateip uf Incd from bee fory Thomas McCan, the policeman whoso | The Connty Collector yesterdny sold a T o e, 11, ox Adan wald. that ho had s pleco of | Mr. \WAIWOrth: 1ho former fecetver, endeavored th | Ing, for 1t soenied. there, was nothing elne In the | Jo i Arest botieeen Chrett and Einerron sirecyy The Committee coported that they Bad coneinded s remgnAtion was asked far ty Smpt. Seaver on the | few mora lote in Hanover for taxcs, and also & few taraain with Mres. Pratt, and sabmiticd thy nocags veasel. That ¢ wronind that he ol fold 3 womanito cut down rome | 10t for Lincln Yark aseessnients. The rish of k was Kearney, and bofore Abratam suydm. now of Cnicasm, awears tnats | DOPUrLY oil Michigan nvenue, between Lake snd | cffcet an exchango of momo af tho propurly with W secunda had passed the disappointlng fnes wir TIANTElm W ATHErs On the RIZNth day of ays N7e, b | Water atrcots, iftixlil fect. & four-story bnlding, | the eroditors for thelr clatins, but it was found jm- f ny - - e £ to her for her signature, bot th %) taxpayers desteing ta straigliten ap their accounts 7 T o e aware toa | Which ho rented this year for 82,000, but which | practicovle and unndvisable, aud Mr. Durley has | municated to the meelini, ' have neard of Dead | gorr hibert ) 13t ahe, orange llhes, declires ot ue bouent the flowers | LSl eator than Mol ' ity Chartes Hilnun, B scrihed andaworeLis | Detare ‘ine: ro. ho rented for S0 Tiin inson | Bk, (heroforc, mage any CHOFta In Lyat UIrection. | Ren apulod, plosans to the cyn bt nehos And hits | 105%me fesnon nnknown, deelinct to elzn the complatnt ngaiit him. Tinrme® * oxtras® still hang fire in the | theGoverno RRce BT, Tenying nim i sncomo ot $1 1000 1ts ferneas withing ey are ot typleal uf Kearnery | the réport hows Now nelpiesn the. Committoe o2 0 B L 13 0, varal ut X 1ea i . . . J e The Linseed Crnshers’ Association held rd, and it wonld seem that th **reformers' | #31d Warner alaiy alng haa ‘another pleceof property, 107<120 fout, LOCAL POLITICS, B e A ere. hwever. in annoyimis pro | When aecayed against **a goot, lona widdoe s anotlier of thelr private Reotings yesterday at the | Were taking ample time to see how much there was which had been occupied vy one flem Afteen yeara THR FINST SENATORIAT. Your Cominfiten are of the opinfan that pationce hae fuslon. 1o spoke, and it scomedd as though & gall had burst, e was thirsty, and ju counld be hee Meved, for it midu men diry only to listen tothe demecated and verbase haranzue, - months sgo he conld not aprak ten words™: and unly to Tiaten tv him nosy Biled one with the ldea that “is associater sl huve been miproniely lappy in tha sllence of m:lnfvrcculcu time, Just ou it is when ong has endutred that **hell of 8! disenses™ tooth- ache, the ahsence of tha disturbing molar surgesta the millennium, Dot nnless you have bad the toothache you never can imanine the jn{ of dellr- erance, 80 wheu KKearnuy was silent fis friends naver knew their own hapninees, ‘Thoy have heard himn for ten months, and they: gladly advance the stamps, poor ns the thnes aro in Califor- 10 tliin case ceaned to be & VIrsus, amd that (f 1s the hatigeof W, Sufitcn of (s ¢ stk 3 2 efinite roi L subject of sald street. gkl The Commitice having thus snrrendered, (he :n:r;alnn:sy steps will be taken to condemn the'lany, red, ‘The Commuttee on Street.Lampa called attenting to the unequal distrtbutton of lamps taroughong the village, and, with the view of makinz A ney distribatton, the Clerx was directed to preparey plat snowing the location of each lamp, SAVED FROM HIS FRIENDS, reme - Yot of i o | in tha job, - If there were a dlsposition to dispose e e o Y b nEeiy | of the claim honeatly sad withuut favor, 1t could What husinces wan traisaclod they refase to say, | be dons o an hous as well as & weok. They meet again in to tveeks, The Committea on Public Charitics ap- The Genernl Sccrotary of the Y, M. O. A. | pears at last to be swakening to the fmportanco of {s pleascd to acknnwledyo the receint of &5 from | femoving the vauper chiliiren from the Paors Ellfs Girey Blake in behalf of the yellow-fever suf- | House and the tfluences that there sarround ferers of New Usleane. It 48 hoped thst many | them, and will, no doubt, at some eurly asy, woive mare contributions of this kind may follow for thy | the perplexing problem. tersibly-ailicted peuple of the South. The Committee on Equalization yesterdny It in suggested that, in_view of the fact | dispored of alt of tho complatnts in the outaide {hiat President Hayea will surely be fn this clty on | towns excent Hyde Park, and will cispose of that the 4 prox. , the Cotmcil shunld take soma action | town to-day. No further comnluint4 as to real- Jooklui to giving the Chief Maistrateof thenatfon | e4tale aescszments will bo heard, The more im- a8 8 afoneyanl, lcfors tne fire he reccived & | o g ittle, narrow, tucked-up room fn the Mas Y e T | Fomeat o S1afi003 thin year ho only got $100, 'The | kol 11ail tulding on Sonth Deaplalnes atroct yen- aaytatoed Jndement | or surenty fots un the Norgh Side which wore taxod | terday svening was held tho Convention of the this year 15 per cent of theif entice value, Flatiats of the First Scnatorial District. Thero Woni Laks aiveet BEX 16 tho encine-hpmi:. Tive. | \12te Rot mreat many pooplo peesent, ag tho die: T cam iyt crime. 0f ‘wilIfor AU COTFUPE | yenr 1he taxes woro Juat 8§ more {han (ho rent, telct comprises only threo wards of tie city, and Perjury, and ALIANC thererore peass, efc. M. 13, 1. Iiued wioved that a eommitteo be ap. | #aide from the delegatos no politiclans of promi« inted by the Chalrman to sollcit members to | nence or eagerness for office akowed up, The dol- N¢00] S S =e30 3 oin the Associntion to pay for-{nformativn and for TUE POS;II:\‘&::“?‘"??“ GENERAL {hin the AssseIntio: Lo pay ot infarmiatto :;l‘m 08 | exates were generally washed and drossed up, sud 3 T Boriogfleld, Further, that oll (axpaycrs in the | White ehirta wero frequent, Postmaster-General Key and his party had an | eity be invited to call at the oflico of the Secretary, A person named Belcher r&m!nd the andlence oppottualty sesteriay to Indge of the mreatncss | P. T Stanley, Itoom 0, No. 00 Washington sireet, | with song entitled ** Micky lirannlgsn's Pup. me ‘wat marrivd and resiainge with his family n this Stare, satd Dirady and o in sail cawe having against safd Sugdam, ana levie and ehatiels belonlda ta ttm, the 180 Sudems sud comylatnant sates tha In and by tiie sald anfuavit {n respiect fa ihie mattery aforesald, the ratd Danfel snd joln the Association, 1 d lim to the Esetern o anrerato wlcutiie 10, fhin city, _ The hiatier | poetant campiaints na to personal raperty yeater- | and iniportance of Chicago. Postmaster Frank . The report of the Committeo un Organization | nla, ~~to" send I A Man in Boston Luckily Deliv, HLATEATRETAS i R P | Y TR SR, | i ol s g, e | 4 Pl S st 0| g st i, o B e | R b R | Lo o of S i o % P T '0s h h ant-Pestmanter Squlers, Capt. s . McGrath, 'resident, made the speech. 3 A * The Amalgamated Trades-Unions peoj g e i 3 1 . 3 Ve = | would Justify alniost any ineasures in relf-defensc, Hon, e o oL | o Mol sent Jo i Sostscsie Basentat Superinendent of tho Malling Depariments Wil | THLE TIEALRICAL WAR. Jhesare, A Sytatkells AeoC: avatran: Biiva | *bool your ines™ raveated with pareot.like por: Apectnt Dispatoh to Tha Tridune, fam Rawlins, Superintondent of the Heglstry THE HOOLET-QUINLIN UNPLEASANTNESS Chapieny R e T LR s o artment.and. Mr. Charlcs Waleh, tho mail. | was the aubjoct of pretty genecal convorsation Yes | Smrcs pus oot pensionen. whe oar thesotipon cartying contractor of this city, had rfanged to | torday amongall wno are Intercsted Jo amase- | declated the nnanimous choice of the Conventlon. sliow the party tha clty slehts, and they succeeded | montsand in ecandals. A univoreal fecling of re- | Onmotion of A, C. Watson, 1t Jau declded fo adilrably in doing it. They fornished carrlages, | BTt Whs exprossed that thoso love-lctters | ARUIIAALS UuL ouo Hepresontutive, altiiough the and at 10:0 o'clock yesterday morsing tho | Of Quinlin were not glven o the pub. | A, §. Itobinson, Thomas Horscha, and Thomas Jadies and gentlemen loft the Jadies' entrance | 1ic, and the newspapers were severcly | Dufly were nominated for Reprencntative, of the Grand Pacllc Hotel on Jackson | blamed for Intimating that such a delicious | , Thie informalbatiot resuiledan follows: Forscha, steeet. Deskivs tho gentlemen above mentloned, | moteel was tn the lardor and neglecting to servo 1t | 13, K0DMAOn, By Doty de | L Porschn there wers Fostmaster-Gieneral snd Mre, Key. | up, Patlencel It I coming fn goou time, Just as | 15: Kobinson, 8; Dufl: 2 3 isee Linma xnd Note Rex, . nd Nes. A S | woon as r. Hooley's lawyers hiave the cfoss-biil | On motion, the nominafion of 3. Forachn was et ticeral; Col, und Mré, d. 11 faxter, Med. | teady. Mr. Hardy, whohad been busy Tucsdny | madounantmos. ot Furveyor of o Uniied States Army: A 1L, | proparing a bill in antictpation of tho failuro of [ (3o candidste ls s clgar-maker fn the Tenth Jast night at Nos, 7 Clark sireet, but from afl that | . Mrs. Haish, ono of the many wives of coulit be lesrned nothing of ‘;m\eml amnartance | Mr, Halshi was acain at the County Clerk's affice. waedone, The shocmakers will meet again to- | Another luok at the rccords yave hor some satls- night, when something of Interest may he dune, fxction, for she found that on May 30 her unfaitise ful lord procured licensu tomarey & Miss Puyne, A boy named Berg, 16 yenrs of oga, | whoshe helieves In wifo No. il. Sl leit in betier nephew of the pronrictor of the Frankfort Hotcl, | sutrils, dotermined on the arrest of linish at her was yesterday runover by a Lake Shore train ot { earllest convonience, fearing, however, that the 1hie Twelfth street crossing, and had hiw right arm | puviication about him the Jday before had defeated 20 badly mangled that smputation wan cousidercd | her plans, She wus accompanted by a fine-looking neceseary. 1o was taken to tne County Hospital, d uttentive gentieman, duubtiess her urother. ‘The nonunl picnie and summernight's fes- "Poulny I insnne dny in the Connty Court, tival of tio Old Settlers of Chicago will take pluce | hut. the Judze being abscent, no triale will be had. at Wright' Grove Monday. ~ Every old settier who | T'ha insano now in jall and “arwuna she polico-s rexlded twenty years of over in Chicago will be | tlous must wait, Somchodyisto biame, and can- sistoncy, intersperacd with dull etories that Nuss trated iiothing, madu up tho sum and substance of Me. K“mei. talk, {f we except the offenslve egotiam_ with which ho prescrioed he measurey necoseary 1o piace n Kestney on 8 dry-goods cise 8t every vorner In avery town, uaiil tho ond af hig abiaiv diatribo was aimost resched; then he came ont In & now character, assaliing tho wemanhoud of California with the fusinuation that Chincsa la- bor on tha Pacllic Slope Ja tayored and flslllfl'd hy tha fair sox in Sau Franclsco, hecausa the ladies of tho (lolden City nre Iess womanly, less observant of the morai iaw, than their sisters in oter Statos, 8hiame upon Mr, Kearney! Bhame upon the men who conld ten to such foul charges BostoN, Aug. 2L.—A decision of the Suprems Coutrt to-day will make commitmonts tu tis Ingane Asylum fn this city more difMleult. here. after, ‘The case wua that of Jacob P, Holm, of Malden, a rich sea-Captain, who was placed 1a tho McLean Asylum ot ghe instance of his wifs and son, before whom he had shown eceentrel. tles, partlcularly in tho matter of personsl cleanliness. His memory was bud, and ho had onco struck his wife whon In a passton, and had frequently quarrcled with his son, who was withont tingling ears. +The abuse that falls upsn absurdly Alial and obscquious. The' physicia reglstered 1 book of mentorial andreceivo o itk | notbe blamed too scveroly. ‘The nnfortunstes | {endley, of the Ezocuttve Mansion, | any amicabl o » he press, npon employers of X Phyelclans Criaes o hIch the year o hiy. soiglement. 1n | haco commitied no crime thai shey shonld remain | Warhing i T Jasesan, Saner: | ohy amicatls seitlement of the afalc, wes quite | ' On motion, the County Central Commities was e O s bud rearuing, araal i) | oo, Oftered his commitment acted ou tha Chicago will e Inscetbed. The How, N. 1. Judd | in prison. A vear ago, during the adjonenment of ted Sta! inil Service; the llon, E. | ken y surprise when he read the morning papers. | suthorized to place snotfior Reprerantativeoin nom- | 50, b But fhat foul gssauit upon woman- upposition that he wasi nsane, ns statel hy his will addrcss tie ssewblage tn Kuyliah and Edmund | the County Court, all such casc were disposed o Postmaster of Madiwon, Wis.: Col, | e hsddeen Mz, Qotnlin ss late s 11 o'clock [ {uation, if the party atrenath stould fucruaso dur- | jiooq gy u' fanlt that can never bo sufictently famlly, and abpear to lisve taken no_particular Jueesen I tierman, i tho Criminal Court, aud they could, be now, 1 Carr, Portmanter of Linleabiire: Lol that evenlng,—by which tima tho bill was aleendy | M§ihe campatm. atoned. 1 was not alofio in tie conciusion to | PARA to inform themselves o thoe matter, They bad a hureled interyiew with him at his house, noticed an fncalierency or Lo in his speecl, and then had him removed. , It was some days be- fore other friends and Telatives dlscovered his whercabouts, and then they mado prompt avpli- cation for a writ of habcas® corpus. The Court has been for two daya hearing testimony an t ground that he was fnsane, and to-day, with hearing o word from the other mde, ordered his discharge. Tho question of tho appolntnent of o guardlan of his property Is stlil to come up, ————— ; . Doy and Chamberlain of the First H, Wwilcos, Postmaster at Elging J, 8, Stavens, | in the handn'of all the newspapers,--and [ Alessrs, D Postinaster of Teoria: G, 1L, Prratgio, Fostmster | sured by that wily gentieman that cverything was | \ors: g‘v!é:;fiflml?; and triard of tha Ninth of Aurora; and Chatles i Toll, Fostmastor of | tending to a mutasl understanding beiween pim ( o0 S0% Aedemm, | m'f"‘ét‘"mw , and Murray Clmton, 1a.: tne Non, Kuw Clack, membee of | oud luoley, Mr. Hardy was oven Invited to come | Wiiopbuinted a Senstorls du:‘xlmn g8, 5 Conurens trom the Fifth Town Districts Mr. Will- | overas 10 o'clock Wednesday moralng to particl- { o ¢ 0 .:‘"‘;fl"“nn A ):mme cr & most languld fam Hubioard, Mise Grace Iubbard, ron and augh- | patein the friondly settiement thon to, be made. Uninpresting aeesiot, fer of G, U, Nuboard, formerly V'resident of the | How Simon must have been chuckling to himself TWELFTIZ WARD. Haliway Postal Commisslon; ~Capt. James | alithe time, thinkiny ho had outwitted tho lawyers. | - Tho Republicau Clab of tho Sixth Preclnct of tho K. \White, Superintendent Hatlway Mail Service, | Mr. hardy. however, does not 1hink Quinlin hay | TWOIfth Ward met at No, 420 Western avonug last Chlcayo, ind W. 1, Thompson, Superintendent of | gained & point by any means. On thefcontrary, Ule | SYERIDZ, Jobm W, Parker in the ehair, = Noth- the Watiway Mall Service, Clovelsud, O. The | vpinion in Lhat ho hnl-lmrlynhnwn s hand, and | Jag but roatine bosiness wan trausscted, and, Toiito \was taken Towarde the South Farks, the elo- | i slating hils case, as he hos doue {n the olll gled | $hi8 being throuzh with, seversl mpeectics wero yuat private cealcences on Calumet, Pratrio, South | In the Circuit Cuourl, has shuply left the door made, Mr, Hogar was ratuer scyercon the men Park, Michigan, and other avenucs were taken 1 | wide open ‘for llooley to walk through: Tno | Yho ndvanced monoy during the War, —iho hond- on e way, ot furzeiting the charming Aldine | lattor will to-day flle his _answor, and | lolders—and succouded in”stirring up some dis- Square, ‘The distinzuished visltors were uminonte | also & crose-lll, the purport o cord. Iy pinn in thelr attire, espuctaliy the youny tadies. | which has already been indicated It will allege, i Juuge Rexers® attention were catied so the circim- At 11:10 Iast evening 3Mrs. Thomas, & col- | yiaces by tho proper authorities. ared lady who had been ot witnessing a colored 4 Mueonic celchration, feil sensejces anil apparently The Committes ou Tublic Borvice was dead uear tio coruer of Arcado courtand Clark | yesterday afternuon causidering the bida opencd stroct. She was faken 10 her hume, on Fourth | Monday In the Buard for bueyine the county's avenue near Olives Church, nud ‘at Jast accounts | paupere, and tho presenceof was (0 dylug condifion, Sne has been atiicte 10F yeurs with astima and heact-direnso, and thes are the suoposed causes of her sudden Hincas, Trom HU centslo 31,50, mnl thg routractar uolic the Amerfean Ansoclation, In eesston in Et. Louts, | [nterment, For romo inscritadle reason the Com- aud o juember of the Natlonal Microscopic As- | matges corld not agree as to whom Lo make tho roctation ub Indinnapolis, Kave an wieresting ex- | gwards to, and about sll 1t ¢ld was to throw hibition last evening of the microscape before tie | pup the bids of certsin persons who Academy of Sciences, und a lecture on blood cor- | are not known as underiakers. Thero is whieh surroundlng facis compelled my judyment, that there I8 no hope for workiugoien to bo found in the champlonship of such av impudent tyko ug Deunls Kearney. WonkiNustaN, DACK TAXES OF 18734, To the Kdstor af The Tribune, Citicano, Aug, 10.~We women {sxpayers, not belng passessod of **lezal minde,* arc not alivays —not often, 1 wmight soy—capable of unraveling the Intricacres of o judiclal deeision, And 8o wo come to yon editors, who have, or are supposed to Lavo, all soits of 8 mind, equal to any emergency sud 1o the solving of all abatruso provleme, for mpl the ready underiakers who mad mecting a grave-yard nppearance, Meneman's Peptontzed Boet Tonic fa the oniy preparation of bect contalning its entire. nutritio properfies. It fs not a mere mtlmulant lka the exe and the coamcl of the tecth. The lecture | more information to bu derived from D at collent examplo by | among uther rensons for 1y 0} -MEE ald, tracts of beef, out contains blood-inakinyg, forces unt inetruciive unil learmed eincidatlon of & | {hess bida than one would aupposo at. & uiunce. aud | e ot one protentiont S0 adics of Tk city) | parnerubip, Laat o roupirioe n dlstulniion of THE CAMP-AIEETING, We conld not understand fully Judeo Loomts | Zenorating, and iife-snataning propertlos: 1o fa- siew Discovery, uinde by Prof. Atkinson and yihiors. | tn bldders knve exposed thenyselveannd thelr pur- | e, Key fo o poculiarly pleasant and homellko | duct damaged tho reputation ofthe establishment TUR FORAOIERIRNING SRAV (K. h T, as atiicla in | Falnablo it ail entaobled conditions. whether tna Dr. Nents, President uf the San Francleco Micro- | poses, One of the bidders riated to the Committee | yuian. Sho e free and 'sinipio In hor manner, | and soriously injured its business. Mr. Quini's | had more of thu old-timg Methodint flavor abont It | declaton on tho taxes o 0 reault ofoxhanafion, pervons prosteation; avers scopical Noclety, 1so misda 4 [uw tewnatks, I nnawet (0 questions tiat the cheapest colinof« | Wipale S80I I A oh. ‘and her daugniers | love-lctters to sliss Arlington will, of coutsc, be | than any provious ono. The acrmon was vy tho | Bunday's THBUNE threw Uight on moat of tha | wurk, oracaty disease; and tn every form of de. 1) r ¢ {ri fered asa sample could not e bought xt wholesalo The many friends of lufus 8, Dunten | fored sea mample Cttugtie Foihe BRSNS wiil leary with regret of tie andden death ot the | waoogered ot 80 conts, uud the highest-priced at Matteron House n thix city, Vucaday nornine, | g3%0 1t s evident that the bids mean that tho Yie retired to hia ronm Munday evening feel ; wibeitly Indinposed, and was fonnst toad v his beq | DIAGeEs do not contomplate Lnenlehing coMnaat all billyy, partieulacly I sesuiting frim pulmonsey complaints. It 1a friondly and heloful to the most delicato atomach, Caswkiy, Hazanp & Co., pros pricturs, New York. {ollow closcly 1 her foolateps. ‘They are zond. | Incorporated in tho biil. EFrom casunl perusal of . Col. 1 5 e erm, "\l reade wiio do nor. appesr | these Intereatiie documents, It tiay o sald that f,f‘;:, ,:“:',If {,"a':,::"',:::,‘; :’,l'e”c’:“l“‘f"”' T"l"f"‘""“ to be inthe least fond of exiravagant display. | only portions of thom sre fic for publleation. They e mp-grouid, A hrave Judge Key's ten from Toledo to Cutcago was A | are partly In proso snd partly In verse, the ( 0nd @allant ofiicer of the Union ariny tn the War of peculturily pleasont ono. All along the routs he | poetical fights boing tae richeat and of an ultra- | the Rebellion, liols accastomed to lead his congrega. olnts, hut still there are sume feft nnu‘»lulnsd. Pl ami 50 i neveral of my friends—tho taxes of 14714, aa ansessed undor DHI1500. Now tiey are calllng'on wo to pay them over agaln. What wo want to know s this: g .. s lise they el) received, d nt several places he had fo | Bwinburnlan characier. Thi il be introdi ¢ 1) Aro wa ar ars wao nasto ba cradited with what MARBIAGES, 2 fiext mornin, ot (ternal hemorrhage of the luage | Ju% tHelr plds robresent, tather, She ful was well feceived, aud ot place: er. Thoy wi ntroduced | tion as ho once led his mon 1o tho battlc-charge, | (1) n ¥ G put wpon the = bodlos of yaupers | iy spoeches, Al Lalorte, Ind., the Cummon | as. proof of the aliegations that Quinlin bad » | we have in good faith paidon the psscastaent under S = 5 .‘:.-2.‘-':5&““,...‘;.'.’l‘fif.,.‘;";‘:. rea_;;.u:e |.‘.'¢‘.|b1|=:: e eommbrcint articte; Not one of tho bids | L0 e A L B foris ity 10 | beeh cArying o iy "‘}mn o | and under him & victory iv always assured, Ito | J1i%G5y FERY<KINNEY—AE tho tesidenco of tho brilee in an_honest one, sod the bidder in tiaking his figurea .cuuoted upon how wmall or large a4 commisrion could afford 1o chinrwe for thosafe of bodies, and evidently on All that could be learned about Kearney | nothin: emsc. Itla worth more to digthe rave (2} Are we not entitled to tha surplus on these taxcs cansed by the 14 and 10 per cent veuuction, on account vt lllegul appropriations for the years named? Feevivs hitn, | AlL turougl the tein, the gentloman ( st loast ons of s femala employes. Tho | COMMmenced by soying that religion was like a rall- wan madu the ovject of pleasaut ultentio autlior of those eplsties waainia stato of great | rond-car; {t coupled ut both ends, and you |§uy inn -cn}lennumN w"x‘fl ‘l:m' wmllml» fely :.‘f,{,'.""',i“;‘:’.“" ‘mur;llny finnlumln‘w Ilmn{l. H'u could faston on business, temporance, politics, Ahe peoplo uf the Nori rest, as hv Je on ares iave forgotico thelr contents, fo - T Liain naineres Wha' scensd Lo hava o.cons | ten even the circumatances undur which they wers | 204 S¥erytbing clas, and the great Uospel enutno father, Uliedter Kinney, Esg., Auig. 20, by tho (tav. 0, ¥, Bavage, e B SieE Riberd . Foery wha Stiaa v firin of Chapman, Grler & Co., sud had a laree ?jflllu Kinag o circle- of friends throuzhout tho Northwest by whum hia Joas will be decply feit, -Aug. 20, by the Ttev, Jumey 1., James smeaton aid Anals clauglin At 11 A YL tho boay uf Lhe hauper t Jofterron 1t d i s A il ala0d. - Tha hoee thinr 1a e[ Ak Intes oo gonielinicthel. o, s Bludk lof chouts. tnat b & and tranaport tho body of Lhe paupe: s ntious and honest desire to do hls duty. o | writien, and was extromely anxloa: btaln a 2 e best thi 8 | thory Is an uxcess (o the Jant asacasment on pers | e — - 1 yos dnat bo had caten hie tast breaklost | G ia" iuhost Dlider nraposes 1o charks faf | {5 that, e seeris. altogsthor o busrieseand | insido view of (hem, 7 anxlons 1o obtala an | Gl o'y (o' get Into. & palaco dintug.car. whers | nonal panerty Gver st sado unaee i S0 aro Tl ae . S e ern o oot ach ol | hanitiing the " bodr. the cotin, wnd be entiro | ixanro bent, aud o will bo dccorded u woucruns | Viero was further taik of a compromisa in tho | 0o could gl one's meals, and lodying, and go | we not entitled to havo bho **drawback of 14 aud i ary-tdod vamplre, * overlastingly damned | fuvetsl, vet the 00T g Retelalore, il o T onto i it Sbe dirtes | Tue iaoney. If thu County Buard provoses to con it priiit his rowdy rot gotten off Tuesday mighy, | Bue the traflic I the dead bordies of the cotnty's sl departen fur Bioonimgtun on an carly morning | PAUDCH, (ho sham eXense of o coflin sluny price, B nC ol wbscurel s aTmioat uioser wars swe | dea it tno fedcal Colicgos direct foe the vale or tireu syinputlzore seelng him to tno tratn. (1 “;,’;,,';"'{“"w,‘,?:“ o “cuniinge. Wa Tiges INDUSTIG AL BCIHOOL. 7 . o A meotimgul e Tudies Of tho First Austltary | U00SE the iae Lo SE By (ONERC Soclety inald of the Industeial Hehoul for Giry | 16, Wry thes Under the atoteten tha o e wan held yesterday mornbig at the pariors of the g 16 par_cent sppiied an this? O ahort, we would Jlke ta know the full status of those who came forward lke good citl~ zens and pud toelr toxes for 1873-'4 woen el calied upon, (5) Finally, we would llke tu know. thoueh not connected with Judge Loomla' deciaion, if thero a7 ot men in Chicazo who know enougl to maky lawa that are constitutional, or oescssments that aro leeal, nnd so koep us out_of such muddies oa our inances have gutten inlvt ’ Crana L, Corruan. D! SIATSTON—Avig, @, drowned at_ Kort i Ao it i el Ty Saratan: belved. L of nk G. and Nelilo 16 Marvion, sged 14 yearsé utonths o i day, Nutleo of funcral iereafeer, ACKENS=Mary C. Drown, wife of Thomas by m. “Frlends aro invitcd. - i HEGAN—OC diphtheris, at tha resldence of his parmiite No, 10 \Wedt Tucitictivat., Joho, ourth cuiid iean, akod 4 3eas loral Thursdag, A, 5 by cara to Caivary Cemes und hiearty reception everywhere ho goes, matter yesterday, the uveriares to that vnd coming | stralght through to «lory, Ila snnounced as his o h‘u{flh flum \m’e Iuited Ly way of the | frowm Mr. Quiniin, whe, it is said, came to Ilmflu;‘ text: ** A good nawme le rather to be chosen than Deexet boulerard and tirove parkway. With this | ** with tesre In his eyes.” That 1s Just the way to | &reat riches, and iovlng favor rather thau utlver ur tuy visliors were much plesscd. Dhey admired | et the soft slde of the goog-natured iichard, but | 8000 ttie pecaliar bendlng of colors and the exquisite | it 18 not likely that tears will_avail naw to keup | _ (Juite 8 number caua forwaril after the sermon, taute displayed (n the arrungement of plants, fow- | that cross-bill ffom belog flled. 1t Is going to bo | 20d tne servica at lavt closed in exultation and ers, e1c. Ihe dudis and Mry, Key were delighted. | a Sght, anda pretty lively one too, and iloaley | JO)- Every now scene wasa pleasant durprise to thew, | *‘lesettlod and bands up each corperal agent to YESTERDAY. “The botanical gardens, thy parks, Dayard avenue, | the Lorriblo feat.” As siated veaterdny, thepluy of | The early mornlug prayer-meeting was in chargo all wore gone over, when the route was taken (0 ip and ‘Tuck ™ will contipue to be performed at | Of lirother Laahor. HKider Willing had the jead. the Stock-Yards, Jlerd ashort balt waa made st | tho theatrs this week. ershlp of the bolevers' meoting al B W, m, the Trausit House, and tho partles took o lonk at Much o the rograt of wauy, the [Gfble: o otel ¥ v '3 | to cluint then, wud it would seem fidiculous that | iy cattle warket. Fram there tho ronlo was 5 reading by Dr. - Willlamaon ‘was omitigl. - J e Nad recaved roms Supt. Bener Cirel of ot | Bodles”ndet th elrcumutances, "p.:‘nfi Al well A PINE LUNCI HOPWILL, ERICKSON & CO. and while wany hitherto Tmpenltent souls [ (2) No: unless a clalm fa now made for an ex- | FUpuing A S0, tn, the Sith yode bl " cesn. 1t ‘tho writer buid 8100 In 1874, and sue should have pald, a4 §6 now appears, only 800, sho can got nothing ack, Mee, o statirtical report conterning the abandoned women of 1his city, The lnformation contained therein was declred 10 show Uty alarining extent wan awalting the party. )\ rdinary, and it auds bring washed du professed to have found faith by believing, otl atnat hie | OF5 T etiuns. profoased to have made iarked g for 8 | progress {n thuic rullglous ife. It wua served in (he Martin Erickeon yesterday fled a Lill beurtily enjoyed, the o by oy, aud | partners, Charles and donry Nopwoll, wuch acontract v thrown away—tnat the bodies are nevor puried, and that the undertaker is mmply WOLFF=ALt 0 p. 1n. on T""“‘V rinne, beluved uiff, ! | being pald_for transporting the corpses to wome ughior of Ieter ¥, aid Coruetia aaou ¥ year 3 v i s wonshn aud 7 . Ahchin At Lo show T ! Bl D e oy relion | dlétolutlon of tie Grm of lopwell, Erickson & | Eliur Willind stated ut the commoncoment of the | (il The bonvtt of the doclslon can bo secared | ¥uncrul o tiouclilll, Thurelay morniaz atp givock, Bruetiiution, tho causen uf 1t aud the coaracler 07 | yedical collera o ta sold for hid peronal benetit. P Dtale e sastot- | Cor, boukhinders and paper-box manufacturars at | MOTHING Muryice—10:0 a. m, —-that tht exurciéon | by Alig a bill oF getting the Council to fequost the | from mafdenco of pafenty 1% Vinceonsr-ay, Frieasd The Committee meela azaln to-doy to consldor the »ufd thiut anch women ca.e from the Ligher w; ante. At focluck Postmater-Goneral hey mets | Gd Btate strest. ‘Tho Arm was formed In Decom. | [MUSt Do tnade shor, that nlmost lnvariably oy Ach Connty Collector to dedact thu iezal nnounts, of the camtly ara lavited tu i, T ’ O farcical bidw, and whuever gete tho contract shontd b Vroau ageuts in Mr. Palw- o lapped ovor each other, and the talking, prayin (4) 1f they paid too littlo, taey are called vn to NAGE. 2, 8t 103 Kingsbury-st,, Pifilip oF Jife, Phat was nob brwe. Tliey cam itom it | 1.'sq ound wp. uncr bond that tho farihur ieatlc | UEOSE OF o raltosd mall ageutalit Mt Vol | ber, 1877, and complalnant put in sbout 400 cadt, B oxhoring miuat b’ miade briof, — Eail 1o aay, | pay tho Lniauces If thuy paid 100 much, they aro | Metiovern, miedimyeark | Ak a claraof el b0l bt v he great aim of | { wuupur ot orta b fvorsiie, ud tnat tun | (RS, UL AL 4 KEU GUASTIMIN | bt o ciius binpactars did no contebuto g | huwaver,'he was ‘o diat Io violite bis own' in' | Guf thg excess. . 1F ol 15 tng Chiaret of tho-Tlols Nemics Hhence b7 Senvey'n report, there wera 1 this city 206 houses h‘n’;‘;xl’lynh‘l‘::llll"l‘;:d."’lll::l“ Fu’vo:l:(:;:hl:;‘ml:.zt :::: tln. 10 this trip Unlon snd Je@erson Parks wore | thing. lie also charges that thoy bavo overdrawn | Junctlon, und the wmor "1‘; seryices did not closs (5) This s o filng at men, and shall not recolve | carsto uiery. of prostitution; 1.21% women_ living Bousts, Ideyendent of tho atreet-walk who had uo permanent place of abude. ‘Pho re- aild taut tere were 154 female privonors GOVERNMIEN i the l)lmlu;vcn,h und Ilunl thy lust aunual ap- ivin r : = , Heanrintion for 4o gon vicnance of tho luuse of | yegiorny's subsoriptious to tho 4.per-cont ‘Tha Sucretary read the conatitutlon and by-laws, | consola footed up $11,7060 which provile for_the election of eleven fire o i resser. Thovo oflicers hava ot et been clected ‘Lhera woro 00 burrels of nlcolial taken out of bond for cxpurt yustorday. Iullurf‘lmmummulfim nl!il.lhmlllanflhwllvln ma which witl 5ot bu mado puvltc titl 1takall bo ko "y y Wik or st Tho LR IREeH aro WIINE Lo acrve Tho Bub-Trensury yewtorday disburied The Chale avpoluted u comnittee, constatingof | $60,000 ia currency, $1,000 In stivor, aua $3,000 Mesdumen Watermun, Klmpsow, Boyd, Maret | {y gold, snd Suwyer, to wait apon the pastors of the varl. yos ous churches not represented dn the Firt | ‘The internal rovenue recoipts yestorday Auxhliary, W request tht_delegstes bo went 1rom 47,405, W 22, 2 ihose chircnes tathe Boeiety, The same Come *.';‘.fifisl’&?fi' &, '}-‘.':Il‘"k’ Pl B0ty oer I wittee wagempowered lo call upon the nomiiees S taken i, ‘Thenco the route was taken to tho | thelr account at least 81,500, and there s danger untll after 13 o‘cl»c.k. he Hev, Mr, Iluzhes o St afony Dcyrhors svuvus o Lsges | it ol tho parinorabin property, worth somo | Y Uhora"t'lop T U eseincs of 56 anls of B s bomenatly. and. the ciear | 2:000, will bo feittered wway. 1o thereford asks | God avor ono stuner that repentoth. And beautiful view of tho lake wus admired by all. | for a dissolution of the finy, und account, and for | 3. BWITL had nio trouble in culling hia Badbath- "Phoy caie back tnrough tho Dark, taking inmi | & Necelver to wake charke of tuo propurty, ','f}:;‘_‘l'}“'i‘;fi‘a‘_‘.&f!fl‘,'l:::“;"’d“‘,‘nga;“-l De. Wit e ':f"mfi‘:' di’,%zii‘u" 7\"&;\’\’:’ t-t.‘.i.’\.{',?“m’é’:.". A DIVOUCES. K youthtul winds the pasesitu of FApture i i o I'is Chitdren's Juspital, at the font of North ave- James (%, Caras flled a blll yestorday, complain. gmvluunly been glven out on carde 1o bo repeated nue, also attracted considerable attontion, and in | inu that his wifo Kate deserted him fn July, 1874, Y,;,"",‘,"‘!“{“!; A T the Jadica waro Inost intorcated, conaulering it | only six ponths after thelr marriago. hio haw not, | byt ook o cre ohened with praser e L O o sook iy, P21 F° | feturned el, and Jaiies adke that hortickel of | die sixileth chapter of P T el o 3 " ave na nael | L o s o T tho evaninw n nort of informal rocoptian was | I 1% WVite ta s willing 10 lst ‘Mls wita duiln | Fhe Je¥. ”“!A"ini,l""'":k preachal tho sermoi, bis held, at which many prominent people vald thoir | have o vacatlon the rost of her life, whe hayiog besn wiying, lbim s l‘l‘ 'hl;.ur fes ‘:“: :'u‘un‘cdl |:m respects o Judge and Atrs. )ulwn other mem- | already enjoying one without bis consent fur the Yowolh Mo shiall n’-lw e w. 5t o) bers of the parly, Col. John dameson has, cuurge | st alx years, B hl‘fl’ v wal Ehil”x :l" os, hut slnil of tli party. aud ho upponrs ta o un wblo und at Nalaon Hosiner is tho third who lian bocn & hus- e B o —or Muleraust wieo ad - guide, * Tty morntug toey will leave for 58, Paul. | band only In name for the last two years. lle wan o ooy filvnd A i Via the 0 & Nofthwestern Ratiway, und will | arriod In In68 1o one Lydia A, Vanakin, hat eniay Woes held serviced.nt (nolr a0 unawer, then wctually tunde, T BUILDING,. “A HEALTHY BODY AND A CLEAR HEAD. It Indigestion, constipation. and blllausness torment the body, the hoad caunot be clear, divorders react upon the brain most burtfally, and produce o cloudiness 1n the organ of though! ok oxperionced by o fealthy mau. {lappily tacss Lraln-opurasaing maladics nay be entirely dise pelled by that prerleas ultorative, Hostolter's Stom- ach Bitters, which cheors, refreshes, and Invigore Ates tho bratn and urvea while it reyulatos the orpans of digestion, ussimilation, and bliwus s cretlon. 1t expe he morbld humors that pohon the aysten. throuch the howels and wrinary pu- saged, uud exertas a powerfal tnvigorating futluencs aywell, Its cathartic action iv noever jeritating, violunt, or painful, but even, natural, and pro- rrousive, Anan apietizor stil Mlocp- pramoter. le Sitters 13 uneivaled; 1t mitigates the lndrmities HOME VOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN. To the Editor af The Tribuns. Cieaao, Aug, 21,—For somo tims past thory han heen a good deal aald In your paper abont the deatitute cirls of tho State, Yostorday's isayo mentioned tha letter to Dr. Spray usking swhat ghall bedone with theps, etc., ete. I wantto call the attention of Dr, Hpray sud others luterested 10 the fact that thore i1 ulready cetablishod in this State n magniticent lome fur dependent children, and tuat thofitate nppropriates . sunually $10,000 for ita anpport, 1L 4a Ineated atBloontngton, and called The Soldiers’ Orphian Home, | Originally—ar ite uame indicates—it was devigned exciusively for tha chiidron of aeceaxed xoldiors, sud afforded a home rud education until 14 years of sge. 1t b ; ea for the uliices of Dircctresses and nacertain wi Businens was very dull yestendny aronn Sonday uid tor Ban Francisco, via the | ajer ten years® maeried Jifu sl chapol, Prestding: Eldor Andarwon in chargs, The | nonls works - and o #ull " dots of ugo, relloves thu aliments pecullar to the gene e e WLtk s AR Bacertal Wy | voenont Bk DA Bicallay, o & Northwes i Eerontaruanid” other NOusGUL] nrapbrty s 1ofy | STy bravor-meotiuy was lield atiu. i, there ara ~lo-da oe marg Lse. aoc,arteatd wicmatune dacdy, nd biilds oo L e announco Uit sho dostrod to ox- | Hoyne, was vicurloualy cigaced W taiini ileona. —— it etk il s stoutd soy | $ray eSS A0 R, My it yreacliz by the | tore, Vgt e wl Jonaw, e bridial desin | S eiectel phVASS - st why the Geneva Lake cxcursion (hat wasto | tions lu somo civil cases, Murshat Iildsub had not - THE TAXPAYERS. away, unlcws she bringa the faruituro back. J » abont, ar e sou, fuitlled, and it can by ANNOUNCENMENTS. enlared and improved upon enough wo us Lo take fu ul) tho deatituto children of the Ktate. This lea sweeping arnertion, but | knaw there Are maay ucres uf ground now undercultivatiu, and spacious builatagd, aud nmgle zuoi for 1 Many more as would be necessary. Woutd it nol bo a wise econ. oiny to turn this into a State Industrial vehool for all our panper-children? Under ite present syatem the chitdren are given the (uundation of 3 cumuen education.~no. trades, ~cutiscquently when they lenve the achool thay ure vl dependant. must of them, und doubllred wany of thy boys becumw the tramps of the Blate, | siwnld suy o school simtiar 1o the Siate Public sichoul for dependent cluloren have been given by the Inuuainal Schoo) Soclety | ieturned frum Waukeaha, Collectors Smith and tud been given up. The weatier bad been ang | Harvey participated inthe reception to Postmanter. i an ....'?‘.‘,',"J;‘l"" wuu would take en | Geoersl Key in the afternoon. et wvere witi and o 9 7 Glenevs Lake had been so nmineecrstorimg’ita | Thero are seven outside Gangers in ‘tho cs itd not feel Jike maddling thcmsclves with | Sty ot preseut, They couia from Pittsbury, Al ot thu' wonld Inevitadly result. The sale of | Bheny, Toledo, Daylon, aud Uleveland, snd were ¢ 7 1he contemplatod excurslon had been »o | #Cul_hers 10 n-mfl :l‘x‘u’w:fll‘ of Lavir n‘lfll\m s uf the otlair o1 terday they did some “cuthine® i teceti "l and Plienlx distiliorlos, L h not been learnod that they huve done any **ra ing," 'The Unugers witn did tha work thiat was cut nay that the outsiders conld not have come 10 o better actioul tu learn the business, ot : ] ! 3 als0 hold, with preachiag by “Eider Anderon, LOUKING AVTXI THE BOAND 0F EQUALIZATION. | ouly & o thcts pisban 16 Baanorc Miipma ajims | Tacre “"""‘5“"“""“""‘"",“" prowchis, at B There was a moetiug of tho Taxpayers® Assucla« | Barub 3, Brugy, and, alter thinking 1 p. M., and prayeroueting af 'll\(-:v . Ul matter | o tion of Cook Connty yesterday aftcraoon, at the :“l"-nk" 'l‘“ concluded 1o gut ‘““"'C' from n ;’;r:'mfl.l e z:l.‘l’w:';n‘:r‘:?d ‘.’m they dowt lnge Girand Jucile Hotel. " Tho atteudanco was not | WoWAD, WD nover was b wite. le e he | Amoug tho lste wrrivale are the Ttey. 8. 1. largy, but a ¢aod deal of Intorout was tunifested. | Juno following discovered ' thero” wau oun | Grareh Of Naperviilai tug, oy, . Afkinwon, Mr. Matsbiew Laln was elected Chalrwan, Lioyd "B, Mllggiue who hmd the pest | Ufsts Chureh. thicicoy .fa""ii" Wheaduw and 31, Guorga C, Hardioig sali It wae understood | H4LL to Mes. Drugg, and bo e gve her up. | liydd Parks L. C, it e Norwond Fork that the mweting hiad Leen called principally for | SinCU thial e, howaver, Sire, Iliuiua-licas bas | Siry, L. 11, Pingeu,” Evaneton: see, Bamuel Nol: {Ho burpose 0f BAWING Propos roprescututives bo- | rocer o s i 1 T b s o rans ad vas Mew,' Cul. 11, Howland, Englo ol foro the Juard of Equallzation, It was uudter- | penvu in dofending wulte begun by divers tradcs- 0 8. m. t0-dsy there will be preachiug by the wtood that the oard would Faise (b aesedoments | DIEn ozaimat hioy. Lragg thinks that, under e | Wininy; wad. st s o o, oy "bao Trorr 3 RINCLATL WILL LEAD THE. RODNDAY , prayeisieating i6-day In Lower Farwen s Bulsjens’ Dutiva uf Farents 1o Childre." (UEBE ML BE A MASCMEETING TSV {0 0f the Ealured ltepubllgan, ot thw Ulivet iap: trat Chibrel, botwoe 1'oik and 1 TP, TWELETL WAID UEFURLIGAS T i tmevr tuls crent 1 oL i spect e cventu av Owaiey” Ml Sorner for- IEN CLEANING, e i rion Maun, Miw ing. balt Lal d at 8 p. m, by the Rev. D, A, s Mich. : fhnl 110 clar- Qouds of all kinas, Slka, Woolens ey n —— 4 i circunistauces, 8 wife I8 100 expensive o lusur, Y iy ov. D, A, | at Coldwater, Mich., unly uore fudaatrial i cliar E Veivets, Mized (ooda, Ehawis AT peire, Sanhgiity 1 CRIMINAL, B Ytowis Tote Gi per ‘cont ou lauge. ‘sad And o sukd ot tho Court will accop bie e | Towpkinn. Juten o ",‘,'“l"l-‘:l"}f""l,'r"&h alraire dy ohe Karquad elc, -'m«l:-fim_{z'm‘fll:fih;}- . i} I o v cent y er of all interest o hls much-narried wifo. A ! 2 cl % ¢ i b A ¢ =2 “.;{“J::rlhu«;u-&u '{n'?.(c:x'c’:if.'."?.'ugu}’iz"f&‘," ond® | 'Ly, Eitoso Meyor Complsina Tl she . CORRESPONDENCE, ~ | purtwentv, and sy cotlages built” around, peiine. “Urder pecelved and rstusued V So far as con be lesrned, nothing has yot What b drunken husband, named lelurich Meyer, with OIINGMAN'S OF =n tnother or mstron” o dn oo each, ~ue ol L €S Warriwon, 1ndiaua; i Qfthof tho tuses of the biatv. ‘hat idea wayn | STUREEE Bosband, naztec fob i% A WORINGMAR'S OVINION OF KEAKNBY. Eotaes for ino children, ‘This noble chanty the B . 4 youviles .\n-h“y' rusy Viile: | been board of Augell, the thleving Secretary of the ’:yupl:lin:heflluu :ld:ln. 'F"Jn‘ was :‘:fl.“r,",,‘," 'lh‘:x e L,““: unol 6 auYy louger, way v please o the Edtlor of Ths Tridune. Arat of thes kind 1 our conntry, 18 attractiug atten- Tastin y::{:‘lr. :‘.-‘.‘.E.‘ ';}l{'"':'""'( PR vi o Ve Matolt,fudtanapoliey 8. | Pullmen Company, axpaycrs' Avsuciution to disabas uard of o . caaa, a1, —, % tlon not euly here, but fn Europe, Woald ot | g28 W Buuth John Woodard, of No, 223 Kinzie street, was fined $100 yesterday by Justice Poate for thuwping lose Iayden, of No. 873 State street, a woman with whom lie bad been oa very Inthmate terts, et 3 Joseph Weber, one of a gang of three who fime‘:&u were fmphicated fu the shooting of **Stumpy’* For Taatance, Tlero waa & conslucrabls luthiuig-oll veaterday fn | the loroy-handed, aud deeply impressed with tho THANCEAne [ tho list of new bankrupts, only iive petitions belsg | acnsible but wpecalative statomént that the Devil w wute dolng bere, | Bled. Thoy are as follawa: fs mot as black as he Is paluted, T attended fh dre ilenry Kirk Wuite, Chicago. Proferred debls, 3 Sy ""‘.,‘.‘.“”'.-‘fi’f‘zfi‘}’m".":r‘.': ‘:-I?n’a ‘r ting up the and unsecured, fi)l‘fofifi. Tho wl& r.:mn mass-meating {n Markot street on Tucsday aven- Al Mok, e Gnes une 8,500 wartb of lurids, fuily incumbere: 104 to sea and hear for my Own satisfaction what of whom eapecially was adapted for the work. The doun €. Uundersuu, Chica Debts, 81} unse- | the working classes In this country have tohope Augocuation snuuld see thut the facture laid po. | cored, §7,750. Noassots, Uundorson was for- | for from the champlonship of Dennls Kearney, [ caped tasation. Sluiory, Cincluuati; W W. B, Carlin, y the beautiful llome at Blovwlugton. aud soue uf our State Leginiators, to vielt the Coldwater Tuati futivn before tha hust scaslou of our Legilaturs] I au re, |f thay wonld, the feseibility of the plun soggeatod woila at ouce becomo apuarent, Fuasw ov DEstitute CiiLbge. Al By ELISON, POMEIROY & CU., Aucticocers, 739 & 80 Handolph-st, [ Friday Morning, Aug. 23, at 9:30 o'eloek. Mo.; L. ¥ Houre- tarey, 0.1 daitien Mo, ai, igia, 0. Te vend, Boatun: ‘the 1ok, 1. 15, fudlay, 3 TUR BTENCIES. v o wa « H. Ly furd, B furs M7, Chase sud the other members of the merly In huviuess at Alla, [iucua Viats County, |\, rejuliced {u bl favor by tho fact ¢ " N Large suid Altractive Sals of New and Sccoad-basd Dayiols S Wit W b S Wowdl, | Canaugl on Third avenus last Monday morniug, | 080, Ase wpesher - was aivuel, by Bt T rad o B 1 Blawaye o Whien 82y | beon ® sallor and & gl Sl o LA e o Furiitiss had Gubers RLASUVAE AL e Lot Kag.t Gl jpuyipm st art [ (0 Cent to tha 1fouse of Correction on 8 3100 fuy [ S5 Chase AL we - A ould | Wk reutizea fop tho bepolt af his Graditure, hava read that, when tha 1abor riute ccurred 1n | years anmetion of you P e aemeirteen | New Parlor Suits, ceterday by Justice dummerteld. Bamuol Gas- | ing the legal description of ‘Uhicaps | | Georgu 1, Walker, Culcago. ~sucured debws, | Eogland, some conturies ago, under the leadoraip | Joor duration of suur pivers § pave azrecd sud THE CIPY~HALL. Kiuv & woted boray- hlef, Wed sent o0k upou s u Droperty, (e brice per acre, #ad thy lota with the | 14860, and unsceuiod, §124,654. Co only 38" | of Jack Cade, thero Was 4R apt quolation Fosli ‘”‘:‘“F“""“""‘:' pa ’“l thase cal. New Chamber Sets, m—— g 4 ?‘35‘ nfi“-fn'hyr"u'ngfimn'n'm ;f»':‘:"':’-::‘.'.'::fll“.'u:f Newtou i, Stone, formerly & memberof the | some nswmelees poct, tndicajive of the antlquity of :flfi't;n:s'lo!nk‘;w tha l!n?luwgu’ "d"-r.' flng Easy Chairs Tho license receipts were 2,000, Jolin Reidy had Lis former wife, Mary | [ "0{ioar ehound Le wet b the proper spiritonthis | Millinery frm of Wetherell, Stono & bhort. ~ Sg- | toll, which was in great favor among our Auglo- | pakors, and 1ho law oit Wio can and do nnt 5 & ks ok g Reldy. arteatod yesterday upona chorge of perfury. | 3iiect Tha Board sbuuld be lnformed af tye | cured debls, $15,000, and unsecured, $18,0:2, \'When Adam dulved sud Eve | #uporess them, and 1 can Lounges, Desks, &o., &c., "The scrip clerk paid out ouly §600. She gave bail before dustico Foole aud gol 8 con- 1y all of whlcfi;v::ocnmnnrdn wuember of | yoan, whers was then the gentlemsn?! ‘Wardrobes, Bookcases, » tinuance till o-day. Joun says that, lo proceed. Auother compauy enterod for the Fire. | fugs for ¢lvorce ‘m’rnh Judze Wiliame l‘.{'-t Jl:uy, men's Tournament. lmfi'm'w&“ lnl|lcl :lml 'hl: hul.-;..»n mr;l lcge 5 2 or e act ol 8yl ‘I'iere have been 2,320 saloon licenses is- | Clitfurd, o1 No. 114 w“rli';lf: Py o 2 vucd (o date. Quo of two mysterious 1en brought into Maj. Lanigan, of the Treasurer's office, bus | Ceutrul Station and locked up by Depuly-Suverin- yone to Sycuore o inspect the Thizd Regiment, ‘Jffi‘.‘:fl:nfl““" wes yesturduy booked ad W. A. great number of corpurutions in the cliy which fuu cucaped tazailon last year. The nllru,m.ll lag | 1B 1"""' drw. been asacased ut up Wote tuat $10,000,—he heat | Alvin 8. L af thor, —sad the poorest Lsd gotten ol as juw sy | URICCUTOd, rn,wu. Thu sailrouds wero well represented be. | Wilitam M. Coll Deb it Boaed o, Euaiston, ud at wasgl | S VL 000, i Lol ¥l they workes or eir own luterost, 1 P atsay th State bad eacaped betwaen §00.. | - Menry L Youud ctal., (rustces uf the sympathy, since the days of tho Urusades, Ba you 000 s £50; U0, 00U of msecnationt it yedr, | Moury Younz, deceased, Gled & bill yesterday | %€ I bad no prejudices tnst were detrlmentai to Ve taxpayors of the ity ougat tv by teprescuted | azuiust Andrew W. aud Aura 8. Freswan to fore- | Dounla Kearuoy, aud thers was somehow an im- tlre sufering commuuily time they road 8 philiplc tawinatfous of Chlesgo's otherwive pure ulr. Go for then. BureRsEm. E LET THEY COME. To the Edltor of “The Tribuns, Curicaao, Aug. 31.—In the namu of common ‘bumanity, I wish to protest against any odetruct. Debus, 32,207, all | WatTyler galuod uore front the handicraftamen of our contury thun from sll the noblea that have jrampled ou humanliy, undinsulted jos claims to respoct and A Full Line Carpets, Qeneral Merchandtse and llousehold Effects of sl kiuds, Buycers aiways Qud 0ur stock complute, Also FOUR BARRELN OF WHISKY aud BLACKBERRY BRANDY .- WUl ba sold for sccount of BRADFORD 11ANCOCKs ‘T'he ofilctal was **uw, " and as usual : 2 Assiguce Iy Bankyupicy. would” gve "Wtk ‘away, " Dai tho. prlacior | Lefare”the Hoara st Moringdeld,as well u'tbe ral- | Elose b otisgo (ur $15, 000 on Lot 03, Mlock 31, | pression fo hu duptns of my maiud—It It has say | 1ol SO BN, of hriony well e il frum the ‘Uit FOMEROY & CO.. Auction ‘o Mayor's office has a telepbone, with | #ys be b in for” beauns a Urauger out roade. u Herrlngtou's jon to Chicago, 5 dopth st ali—that D. K. had racelved lesas than fair | iufected diatricts of the South, Let them cowe, | = it f [ T'hg Becretary stated that & commiiteo had been CINCUIT COUKT. o it o1 . ; S Horaco. s :‘»“I ::au\l‘lfilo‘{‘b&finllu headquarters, Bridu. “'M,t h‘l‘:n um"m:nn olm:ln.zney‘.“ au;:, I:I:: supointed W tay the fucts befere the Stats Boary, 5 Jubn P. Greeuleat cowmenced & smit fu trospass play at the hunds ot the pruss, [ was rosolved to ww':llux i:h.m it :I‘::n:':;mon“ ‘,",m:l::m" y OIIAS, B | .ua ‘m, BIN & CO., ‘fhi Cuwutice was as fullows: North Divislun, J. Willias ear. Last Sunday's Tuintsk calied atteniion o W. Bell 1o recover $23,000 | #eeand hear for mysell, aud ali or stand a Judg- | fora timo if necessary, bat not throwlug them i Prersmurer's seceipts weres Collector, | the foct that there hud boss thitve largs contdence | 1 Sfuulke, W. Tarvuun; West DI ' daw Taentupon what the Fronch usud 10 call (bo fourlh | back Inio th Gre 1roia which They e tegmg 16 | A TTCTION SALES. g5 Ve i, o Camptraior, $301} | ek, ek, sud, s $200 apsaka ik Siucs | B G S Ny Sl Y ecan d s lor $10,000 agatuat | i cial ot atet Some Lo Japness | wESee: e Thurslay, A :zr; u?ors ANDBHOES l, . Mepaid out $10, ; ey, bl n o B0 ) o ai ¢t near tha rou- 2 9 A A\ S i & ,:"gd "l ’. ,. | comeorer 8100, a0 fur as two revorter conld tearu, | £ Shermaug L‘,‘,“' Yiow, ‘}“’\'l‘_fl“d“,';,“( Eva — truta, wald st of Y friende whon at 7 v'clock SUBURBAN, ¥ 'nhy -!“,“1' DRY Goobs % ; <ed, tho cut-stos contract- | Lastpurut dob Sinpeon, of Funiiac, waspicavauply | tot 1L b v gracnd T o e THE CITY NATIONAL K.suho v Intention to Kearuey' a e “CIEAS. B. ADDIN & (UL wrw for the Clty-Hfal), got their Srat estimate yes- | 8 contdence wanuh West Madison sircet,aud while | PUiRtoient o the ground of utber dutjes. id mestiy; L stroet aud il tho approscues sre ENGLEWGOD. CHAS. E. BADDIN =1 terduy. 1t was for 314,796, Angus,-the brick | walkiug to Peoria etzeet tuo Granger Just ail his | Me 1L 3L Hurd suid that 1 would be unablo to PLROSPECTS OF TUE CKEDITOLS. crowded 'beforo thte.” 1 had faith 1o the shuulders | The ladios of Euglewood mot at the house of W, A BUIMTERS, LONG & CU., REGILAR SATURDAY RALE. miau, wleo gou bie drst ope, which waa for §4,03. | wouey, which. fortunately for biwsclf, was ouly 0 with tw Comitter, bul hie would siste sume of An foquiry baving beon made by & merchant st | and toe push of the workingman, sud Idid Activg-Muyor Gilbert tok clargs iu tho b R L Y 11 was cortaln that the dilerent couns 7 whea 1 found inysel! n n: M Sikta ‘bad given ubtuir valaations u | Heury, 1., —presumably a credltor, —concerulog | BUFFT 1 WELREE M 8. D. Moore, ou Biztietly reat, Muoday afternoon, to furw au suxiliary brauch of th 11i- st out, uotwithstunding tué ORIE £ Yeatte T s e r st uul, ydinithytindinstiie e bR e s fonaztyone | thastatus of the defunct Clty Natlonal Bank, & | Fiéld & Leitor's, and, o iny astoniehueads | ofg Siate Industeial Scosol- for Girld. Bea. (ratabilshed YT 22 years 820.) Sl T elcure o U (1 idio tho vebeuwe, wud yetled Tuatily | Biest IF o ‘Tuzparers: Association wuutd lako | Tuinus revarter calicd upon A, 1. Burloy, Kuro | After vl womu fow wiuutes, surpiiecd | Slockhaw, of Caleagun Vico-Presldent, with Mrs. | TOITODH ) FURNITURE, i P e e et Bt Uhers “haat e u Tefurnfa_. this ";eje:,'“ilmi ob:mfi z‘,mnllu bl (A8 L U S pr M S e sttt o the-schouls wilk S hiculd bacs SHUEOMO3, PAINTINGS, AND 4 Be wuid bie views wero about Thy aan Mayor Justice Summerfield yesivrday held John | watter. Lt year the went uf Lake Ce which follows, and which wlll scrva ty ealizhten | ROREG WOTMED W o Lrthel uy: | ha Qudect ol tiuuebal, Wit le 0 Suieais phur CLLAg B Tt Beatn's ou the subject, but be, uf Eutacwoutont | 1. Brown aud Join D.mu?n. cmr;.-’:. Wil Figh. ot | W4 Tawired sid TUAt o Cotok fi;u:ly ritved. L0 | all concerued,us well as the correapondent referred :':::lh:nfl?‘fiul‘:”i"fifiu‘h'fir‘v“—fzfi'-"d “x'::“x'fli fiiz‘:flm“fi:fd ‘.f:‘f::l':a:;”"fl.; l:n'a"a'rh;la"'.'.'{.ffr"::f . OENELAL ux.g,qfivmu!:. atoout stiviupt tu make uiy chatze b Alr, 1iat the cisanclation blenit, $300 to (e 2athi Chirla- | bad had orcavion Lo vy up lo Waukevau on busl- | 10 abuve: S0 oF tho Fods SR ErouD of Miuat tlestit | Bucass S Eraiilng. belloviae 18 Botor b Lewp | SATURDAT,, Al 2k, bt Bok qoick & B topher Huler, vurglary of & swit” of clotuse Uese, und vould Lot fail G0 ledru svmiv wurprialLg When the zeportes callud, Mr. Bure | mumber of peopiu,—just wucla cruwd ae 3 venaer 3 M“if 2 WA DUTE 0., Auctluasera thow from sin than walting watd vld aje uverteiey