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'HHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 23; 1878, THE CIT GENERAT: NEWS. Thera will bo A Sonth-Park concort this sliernoon, The Snb-Treasary 4 per cent bond sales were only 88,500 yesterdny, The Sub-Treasury disbnrsements wers £7.000 1n enrrency, $1,000 gold, and $6,000 In sliveryeaterday. 2 . The internal rovenne receipts were $17,953 yesterasy, Uf this whisky pald 812,607, cizars V783, tobacco $1,501, beer $720, specials, etc., R Mr. T. R. Bird, for five years past an ef. Jcient Depaty United States Marshal, has renigned )‘l: v(lzmhn to take npthe active porsultsof pri- & lifo. The corrrspondont who writes in regard don supposed ordinanca for the paving of Wood #ieat from Lake to_Indiana {s informed that no ¥ 62 endinance has been passed, 0Old man Simonds, referrod to in yoster - 07’8 paver, Ilfll the pollco service beeanso of the 1 Jduction in ibe force made neccssary Lo years + o by cutting down the expenace. United Statas District-Attornoy Bangaia in Fashington, and in connectfon therewith there 1s A rumor that he will roon be removed. His suce ceseor 18 mentioned an James I Root. At a meeting of the Firemon's Mntnyl Aid Bociety held last evening, & donatlon of £470 wae soted to_the wilow of Capl. Rai. who was killed 10 & collieion with the Fire-Patrol wagon. A memorial window, imporled from Eutope by Mr, Frederick Winaton, has just beeu piaced in Nt .James Episcopn) Church in this city, in memory of Mr. Winastan's three children, Mr. George M. Pnilman had nothing new to commanicate yestcrdny concerning Angell. Every effort posable s belug made to find and -~ ar- rest him, and the oficers feel confident that his capture but o matter of time. The tempernture yesterday, ns observed by Mananse, optician, 88 Madison atrect (Taratxe Hollding), wanat 88, m.. 73 degrecs: 10 a. m., 712 m 815 ., B2 Bp. .. 7. Barom- eterat 8 5. m., 20.54; 8. m., 20,50, Archbishop Alemany, of San Francisco, hae Just retired from the ‘active dnties of hin of- fice.” Dishop Elder, of Missiwiupl, huring been ave volnted cosajutor, It in uncerstood that the poeition was firat offered to Mishop Foley, and de- ciined by him, - One of Ragor's 'buses last evening ran Into ahoree and buggy driven by William Ehegang, of No. 110 Indiana atreet, badly bresking the ve- hicle and throwing out the occupant. Mr.Ehrgang was faken to his home with a broken leg sud numerous painful brujses. The Postmaator-Gieneral and party left at 10 o'clock {clwfllli morning for Madison, accom- panted by Atr. and My W, Palmes, of Lla city, and Capt. James E, White. From Madlson they go to Bt. Vaagl, and then return to thia city, Judge Key and friends cxpress themsolves ng ex- tremely well ratisfied with their visit to Chieago. A reunion of the mombers of tha Ancient and Accepted Scottish Itite Masons, of the Valley of Lilinots, 13 in progrons to-day, and wlll coutinus anti! this evening at Consistarial Jlall, American Express Buflding. All of the degrees, ordem, and gradea from tho fourth to the thitty-sccond, 1o- stuetve, will bo conferred during ‘the rounion. Theto nre abont thirty caudidates. is hair was blonde, bis oyes wera blne, Ita clothing was old and tattercd, aud hin fect lind never a shoe. 1114 age waa b, and his name Ulyss Rice. e came fram near Mount Carmel, arriv a0 thie Alton train last evemne. Special Detective Broderick pitied hls destitato_condition and “rought him to his home, No, 105 Silver straot, rticze the boy swaits a clalmant. . An ndjourned meoting of the City Conucil w28 to have been held Inst evenin?, but it failed to tome p. At 7120:50 Ald. Gilbert took the chale Juliha capacity an Mayor g pro tem,, and awung his gavel, At 7:00:27 Cierk Stz completed tho roll- calland sannounced nine Aldormen preseut, and ten aeconda later the vonishing coat of the last Alderinan cleared the door. Time, {18 seconds. ‘The mouy friendsof ex.-Snperintendent-of- Pollce Hickoy will bo Interested in learning that he nas eatavllehcd a pollee-detectlve burcau nnder tho Arm name of M. C. Ilickey & (o, nt No. I Dearborn strect. His long experience in nolice “work and knowledge of the men whose waye aro dark will ancoubtedly secure for him a laree shato of patronage from those requiring detectives’ lu\':|l¢cl‘ honestly, [faithfully, “and lmeitigently rendered, Copt, Bull was arrested yesterday and lodged In tha Connty Jail on a rogulaltlon from tho Governor of Nentasku, on the old cliurge of kid- zanping s Liverpont man named ilair, In this wmatter, which occurred rome two yeais ago, hio way connected with Lapt. Tartle's Detectlvo Agen- ey, Capl Zurilo {8 also wanted on the saso charge, bt 1t Is suppused that tao Iatter went to Surlngheld the day belnm‘yn(uvdly to ix itup, Ua ‘was ezpected homo last night. The Comittes of the Bocialistio pnrl{. much bothicred ns to what they shonld do with the $2,100 raked in st ihelr last oienie, foregathered leht 8t No. 7 Of the alilniag wro wery present Georga Schiliiuz, sam Goldwater, and a few others, and aftcr lookinj over souie propositlons from {mpecunlous Grma ans of achemes, the Couunitiee adjourned without taking any action looimlf 10 the establivhment of an urgan for tae dissemination of Socialistic principles. A meeting of the Committeo of citizons avpointed at & previons mesting to prapare ay ad- drers 10 tho public In relation 10 the wanta of the oase of (e Good Shepbord was held laat cvening at tne Sherman liouse Clob Roows. Justice Sum- mertivld vrevided. and there were present Messra, Scully_and Morrinon, Father tiordan, Thomar Brennan, W.'J, Unahag, A, 'T. Lanizan,' and oge ortwo ofhens. It appeared that the Committee bad not been properly notified, aud an sdjonra- ment was accordingly taken until Wednesday even- log next at the same place, A cowmittee of the Lehr und Wehr Voretn anet lost night at No, 7 Clark street, The rifles of the drended L. and W, reposed gaietly ut home their bayonets rusted In thelr respective sheaths: with the L, and W, V. ail wan peacefui. The com- mnitice met (o settlo the prelhmivarics of a plenic o be heldat Ozden's Grovo Sunday, tno 1st prox., ‘Fney decided that beer was n preroquislie of So- Clalfatic nicnics, that tho old hay-uarket on West ltundoiph virvet was o goort place to atart frum, ana that 10 &, m, woald be gbout as early as they And, furthyrmore, n of all workingme Clatk streot, they fvited nd dechied Isted labor- that 22 cents wonld admit each horuy e, with ons temale to match, ‘The boot nud shoo manufacturers are be- ciuning to receivo an increased numbet of wrlers. ILesu thoy are supplying, to s greator extont thun Tho lanners formerly, with Eastérn-niade goods, of Unleako are aircady boginning & vieets of the slnke in misen that they could otherwise have efecte yiescut condilion of affairs continning, they will Le canpeiled toyeek a markes for taeir leathor leewhiere, The Criapins themselves anticipate no Ulnnge ot present, continue to fud woek cutside of Clicsgo. hio fate of pomo of Ihew on 1ucie Jeaving the city 16 paid by the Union. ‘Flw strikers continue to have Lo ultost faith 1n she willingness aud aullity of the Amalgamated Union to “sustatu thew 0 Coien 1 o through sheir present Proposals for the dredging of 70,000 cuble ynuds of Improvements in Chicapy liarbor were wpcued o, 'l gendsy by Cant, G, L. Lydec e Bt were iive | “ humous & Cangyell, 16 cents por cubic wcaco Decdghie & Pock 1. R 170, 24 € The tract liss nul yet Leeh awarded, il will e prabably given to the Jowent bidder. Whic work 10 lio donu extends prachically frum the.cast ond of the South Plor to o the weal end of 1he weinen of thy breakwater, cuttmg throuzh the shallow ground, 600 fect in the deep woter - the clisunel of thy c¢p Water 10 U outer Lavia of bt bor, The: work will be ; Lo Vi ) be copoenced on the st of One of the pleasantert matri moninl ovents which have laken place during (e nrceent sumimer was 1ho wedding Yeslerday morntug of Me, P, Mice, Preetdent of thu West Clicato Alcokul Works, aud Mws Mary Walya, daughter of 1he lute John B. Walsh, tormerly Collector of North LClicazo, ‘Ihe cercony, which was a private ne, u performed ol thu Church of tha [loly Nane, sud e Nev. Dr. MeMullen, Vicar-General, prov nounced the twain ‘oo Beal, The biide was at. tended by Misses Madeline Walsh of th Mary Mogan of St Louw. Messry. hotuus J, Huwe aud Tho 6 the dioam, 1. s Hi crone, el t evening . Y., wnd the Euslern cit Fhey will eluru o Life city tu the”couras uf threw ar four weeks, ‘Fliv Tywelfth Ward Republican Club held meeting at Owi Hall, corner Rubey and Mad- s00 strecte. last eventus or (ho purpuse of orzau- riug fur the fall campuign. The Boel business was the election of officers, Wud. on oo, (be pres- 1ut uilicers, with the wxception of Scretary Buebe, Acre reial Mr. M. A, Morse Deinrr elecied Mr. Becbe's place. on account of the abeence Iron h ety of the lutler gentlemsn. The question of i primaries woe thea takeo up, Mr. Kublisat satii: that measures should be taken W proverly wtutect taewe elections wad see tbat none but lte- putlicans volud at thew. Col. Hough thouglt thut these abonid Le 8 polling-place 1 cach elece Jiou preeinct of the ward, el veEyu SoliuK AL vuw, a8 1 Dow the case, bLut ¢ plan was oblucted Lo by ex-Ald. Cumpbell aud otbers, Alter u luug discusston it waa resolved to rofer the shole matier to @ commitice of three, which alali ah fer with the County Ceutral Comulites on The subiect; also W ro boldlug su sli-dsy primary in the ward. Toe Chaie apputed Judge J. C. Polley, R. . Jenbius, and E. 8. Sherburue 24 tue Cowdiitiee, Tho rewaiwder of the e way xau.»;.‘:;‘p by shost spccches v the fsaues uf the - Mss B, Aues Enfield, daughter of Mra, Elizabeth Euteld, of No. 202 Sedgwick atreet, was msrricd lagt wight to Mr. Wihaw Mauts, city. buyes bus tue wivicaale drowehuuas of Mot £ 5 s 3 3 £ & ard to Pinmmer & Co, The cercmony wnn_oerformed at Bo'clock In the Cathedrnl of the Moly Name, in he presence of s conconrse of peonlo that completely filled the va<t aadstorlnm af that ereat edifice. The yonaw canple were sccompanied f the altar hy "Mr. Damei F. ight And Mise Lizzie Regnolas, and Fathet tled the kpot. After the wed- ding _theee was a reception at the louse. The bride was cery hawdeomely attured o 8 Princesse castume of plnm-colored atlk and relvet. Tler only ornamenta were aranae hioaoma, — Miss Reynolas was similarly aitired, excepl s to thé orange bloswoms. ~In wedding gifte of worth and beanly Miss Endelf wne nne nsually blessed. Among them were an . ‘pletnire, and muasc-atand, from the Misses rights sitver snd cut-giase card-ruceiver agd bon- qnet holder combined, Mr. and Mra, L. C. Hanth; rilverand cat-gian berry-dish, the Miases Smith: silvar cara-recetrer, M Mre. A, F. lrown: rame, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Graves: icc-water pitcher, father and_mather af the groom; stiver ket, Mr. T. Conley: silver fenit-atand, a4 M:s' Mooney: “ellver fruif-dish, Mr. m y. Alse Clutty: silver and cat-glass plekie-caater, Mise M. E. O'liyrne; siiver tea sersice of sevel Dleces, atadent lamp, Mr. Charles ftautl, 4 sitver batfer-dish, Mr, and’ Mre. flanth and ) gler: ennel plctires, Miss Snrah O°lyrne of, Miea Sunbiiry: caster, Mr. and Mrs, T V. Enright; siiver brtter-aish, Mise M, Mille citate, Merara, Moreleon, Plunimer & C riiver wnter service from **Lhe boya* of Morri<on, Pinmmer & Co,: and nnmerous ather preity and nmeful articies ofe al} deneriptions, Among those present wera Mr. and Sira, Charica nth, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kamh. Jr., Col, and 3re. M. C. [lickey and Miss flickey, Mzl i1, Graves, Mr. and Mew, Brown, Mr. Spe fet e and Mrs, Fredesick Limbers, Mr. and Mra, Loiia Uanth, Mr. apd Mes, °T. . Knright, Capt. ani Mra. 1, ‘Roright, Mr. and Mte, I Reynolds, Mr. Nathan P'rav, th 5 'Byrne, tho Minscs Milier, the ' Mlsses lteynolds, the Mimses Enricht, Mis Tot Melvin, ino Micses Smth, ' Misv L. Ferrls the Misson Rantli: Mesars, V. G, lfaxter, F. L. Gnd- oy, donn Kia Tiniverhiil, Joseph - Scanian, Jdame Kenyon, o - nze, . ' irien, Str. Speneler, N. W, floomet of Lvanston. 7. Conley, ¥, Con’ ley, John Oskes, Charlea J, Peterson, and othera. uth departed lant night at 12 o'clock for a Inke trip of about ten daya® duration, Upon their retarn 1o the clty they will bo at home to their friendeat No. 773 Weat Van Lnren street. HOTEL ARIMVALS. s T'hitbin, C. P, Govern, Dell ingersoll, El Sherinan [leuse—]. Mcsheiry, New Torks G, 8, Gasey. Weat Virginiat Josph Mankia, Maoiiowoei I' S, Martlent, Waltliam: L. 2 man, New Y . Du oo AL Weat, Aadl ¥, titipin, Pilladelphias 3. enisan, Tex.i C, J. use And C. V., Vance, Lverjoo g, ... Aslmer Hice—T Day, New Orieans; | Nason, Muber) . A John depeey Cityy Amory Comn, Thilutelphis: Cunt. 1A, glefl, Washington Dr. I Oroetss snd i, Morfis, BAR Antwblo, TeX. 1 J. C, Waterman, A rizona} T, oo M, Carlisle, Washinuton, Grand 1'x o Binith, ItuTal 1. J. Fenacll, Liverpool: Iand. ‘Nehtaski 11, dooxfie, “Terre {Taute; Hiehandsor ner F, Kingabury, st Lol i : iateh, ‘Kaxake ey’ §. 10, Watson, L Brown, Dlttsburis A KL Fouke, Duhiue. iolty o Lee Evics s B TUE CITY-INALL. License receipts, $2,000, There have been 120 deaths so far during the week. Tho serip clork pald out about $500 in scnp yestordsy, Treasurer’s receipts, ®5,913. Expendi- tures, $7,000, of which #5200 was for the re- demption of revenue warrants. ‘There will be & meoting of citizens this morning in the Mayor's ofice to 1ake zction in the matteruf securing quarters for tho Sccond itegl- ment garing tho occaosncy of their prescat hoads qulirters by the Exposition. The total subscriptions received at the Mayor's office for the reilef of the sufering inhab- itanta of Grenoda, Miss., amount to $l Those recolved seitorday'wore $1.76 from P, ialun‘n-uflnu{: &5 from F. A, Druebl, and $10 from L ¢ Moy Lack of the necessary quornms prevented the meeling yeaterdny of the Speclal Comnittee to whom was réferred Lia ordinance relaing to the Chicago & Milwaukee Telcgraph Cumpany, and thut of the Judiciary Commiiteq, who have boen deputed to wrestls with the atone mattor. Dr. Bliun reported to the Health Depnrt. ment yesterday four cases of alleged polsoning in one fmily from deled baef, alleged (o have been S:mpm.-sl Dy a Market sircet flem, and bonghit on faaison sircet, near Centre avenue, of a grocer. Tho family tlog was slso polsoued. All are reco ering. Thu namu and reaidence of the 1amily we: not given by the Ductor Ja making the report. THI COUNTY BUILDING. Coroner Dietzsch was down with tho rheumatlem yesterday, The County Collector sold in the Town of Hanover again yesterday, and also a few lots and Llocks for Lincoln Park and South Park special assesamrnte, Some lots wers vitered for tho city tax of 18734, but there were no bidders, ‘The murderers underwent a sudden chnn%n yeaterday—or, st least, Kennedy and Carey. The Tormier threw & svitteon at un Inoensive report who wad seeking to concole with i, and the Iat ter was wo far gone that ne did w0t recognize b wife when she calied on him. ‘Tho diference he. tween the two s tho ong le violent in ulaying crazy while the ather 18 not. Carey lay on hils bed most of tho day wrapped {u blankuts, and ail avout him that thure waa to frighten une was his anoring. "The Committee ou Public Service wrestled with tho undertakors again yesterday, trying to determing who wbuuld act as tno county'n agent in thie twpontion of the bodler of panpers, "Cofllan of all s rere piled up nbout the Commlitee, but no conclusion could ba reached, Al the Lide Wore relected, and the Liddens werd insteucted o esch prescut s sample coflln by Saturday which thoy would furnish for $2, the understanding belniy that whoever nresent the hest sample slivuld get the award. The whole thing 1a 3 furce, uf course, and rosewood caskets will o carted “aver to-day. ‘Tho Comimnitteo appearn detormined to porpetuate tue traflic \n ihe yauper buulvs, and, furthermore, notlo Jut the contract Ko fRr away from the pers wou now hiaving it, “fbeco §a monoy in it, und “the cntracta (s not the only pereon who knowa It. ‘'he Cotamitteo on Public Buildings and Public Servico had o lengiby wrangle yesterda) afiernoun, srwing ontof the derrick which tefl on tbe Court-1{oune Syuaro in the (urenoun, They did wil they conld to proteet Walker, aliivugh the derricke in use kiave been condomned tlinu and axuln by the Architect, sud although thelr use 14 o cicar violation of the contract with the conuty, and the result of tho palaver was Walker was ordered not - to upidertako 1o shilft she derricks 1eom one side of 1 hnflding to the viher, and to provide two additional derricke at once. L was also ardared 10 provide & Superintendent of Dere ricks,and to remuve the rubbish from the grounds, A the interoat of cortaln menovrs of the Hoara in the vontract ¥i3d not hoen s treat tha cuntractor woulil bave heen required lunz ago o have furninhi- ed_the maciunery ana appiiances 1o do the work catled for bu bis contruct, aud accldents would have beun almowt Lapossible. Commissioners Moyer, Lonzen, and Mul. log, of the Commlittes on Equalization, wero »it. g o8 Jindzes yestorday lriening 1o lugal antue meuts by AW, Windett and athers relative 3o the ¢nt of propurty in the ‘Town of Lake, Thoy listencd as alientively ag Juiges Wouid, hut bow much thiey comprehended 1 kunwn best to thew selves, he_ubjections wore, gencrally, that une Iuprovgd property hud_hecn naseesed 2s_ hich as smproved propesty, and that 140 acres of 1ot props eriy owned by the rsilro. nles had been ouslited from tho s entirely, * Av to real celate, the Judp hetd, on Hug of Mr. lountre (the Couuty At- inz abdent), that they could not iniko Ince the Town Bowrd had parsed no As 10 personal property, the gvne 0, backed by nuinerous ailidavit, wus tat the anacasmient Lad been miade siter i lime re- anired by law, leuce it wee dlcgal, especially stnce the property-owners bnd uever heen aven an onporanity o ezamine Lhe ussessunent. nducs wresticd with this subjeet ut great lenuth, Meyer expoundiag the Jaw whick be read with sewo ditticulty, Viey Unalty agreed, on the dugyos. 1w of Mr, Kouattee, siice thw complaint way Lhat Thie aaxcasmtiit of COrHUTAtIVIG Wun too Juw, .10 el {or peraons 8ud papces, uud 1hie UFILE Ty Court will agaiu convene. CRIMINAL, Peter Wemecko, for passing A& $1 coin sounlerfelt, was hield in $300 bail by Commissiopur Hoyue yesterday for an exawluation, Mary Reaudy, charged by ber busband with perjury commitied 1u swearing that ske bad knowa of bls crmiual lbtimacy witha woman newmed Mopple Chillord, was berd to tbe Crimiusl Court yesierday in bonds uf $300 by Justice Fuots. Jake Etliy, Ida Mitchell, und Aouie Ander- *on, threo colored disreputablen, were held 1o the Crmlnal Lourt yestenday tu bowls of $500 cach by dustics DM oll Tor the larceny of §370 frow Lizsi Lywao, 8 colored wench, of No. 272 State otrecl. 'he case of the Chattertous, grocors at No. 107 Chicago sveuue. arrested pume thno sgo ©0 & charge of 1ot und Wssaull with Juteat Lo come wit, eic., came Ul yesierdwy before Judge Kauf- wmanu. The urothens pleaded guilty t disorderly conduct, sud were Bned, voe $205 aud Lhe other $15. *Bandy " Austin is o colored man who thought Lo fmitale the Disciple Peter. At the col- ored wen's picoic of about & MOBLL 8Z0 by drew bis SwOrd aud winote 4. 18, Lawson opon 1he ear, carv- ing off 8 pleca thereof, Justice Pulluk Bued bum $§10. At theSouth Side Police Court next Wedues- day Bve colored uien, arreated at the inetance of Saudy, ure to be tried for ziol cowiitied at the 81D Weworable bicnic. William Coughlin, a stylishly-dressed young mas, Who Ub 10 & fecent dute wes fo the tuploy of Mourve & Leddy, sltorne)n, was ree- terday arrested by Detectire Saw klls ab the Ll sOyrtor-can opences, and honsenold and kitchen nola Nationa) Bank, just as he hiad recefved pay- ment wpon o check for 820 to which he had affixed a very clever furgeer of Mr, Monroc's name. Hao had tnde fonr suceeasful attempta from time to time, obtalning$15 12 §20 cach time. Alr. A. Newhnll, o Sonth Water streot merchant, wne robhed yeaterday of avoat $100 in earrency, The thief #tole fnfo the offec in the 4 he sioro while the ocenpants wero en- paged in front. and, findinz the rafe nnlocked, opened tne moneydmiter with a chirel, Nolder the currencr. adeaft was taxen, bnt & consideranio anm of silver wag Joft, Lovoral rohberies have been committed on South Watlor street daring the past fow wacke, Bofore Justice Scully yesterday appeared the connterfeiter Wataon and hiswife, whone asrest aud__operations were deistied in Tag Tnvsr of vesterdny. The esidence agalnat them was svén by~ ilhic private deleclive Engene lamilton, who captared Wateon's molde, coins, tools, etr., At his_ honse, 1149 Miliwaukre aventie, ‘They were oxhidited in court. Justice Scully made 8 ahort examination of the cans anl hetd M, Watson in bonds of 5,000, and Mrs. Watson ‘i bonds of_$500. to appoar before” the Criminal Conrt, Me.Wateon i2 mther 8 prepuesess. ing man, not yet in the prime of lite, ‘Tl wife in apparently hisaentor by & good mnn’{ (un. ‘Tho work stiown in_ the molde, ctc., and in the coins themselves, mark Watson as a mechanie of no in- ferior ability, and the quantityof coin ready for nge indicates that the manufacturers were roing extenaively 1atu the buainess of circaiating spurions moncy. Detoctive Hoinzmnn yosterday arrosted nt No. 104 North Wella- strcet o younc man named George I1. 1lanson, who has bicen oceupving rooms days, of ever aince the Captain threw ant hin men In The carly morning hones, and tn citizens’ dreen, Dt lostead the slung-ahot husiness Is heconing fashtanabie, Tt is reported that a awitchman on tha Northweatern Raad, just after having recelved A month'a pay, was alnwg-shotted amd tohbed near the crossing of Lincoln and Kinzte streeta Inat Wednerday forenoon. A milk- man nsmed Jinrms 15 sakl to have seen a man knocked nenselesa with 3 slung-shot while walking nlong the railmad track on North Waler afrcet early one morning_tnis week, hut the polico have nU reports of auch aflairs, and the iruth of the statement (s not kaown. " THE COURTS. TILLEY ON THE WAR-TATI. Thomas Tilley. the architect. thiuks he has not been fairly used ny the city In reference ta the erection of the new City-1iall, and yesterdsy he began walt In the United Biates Circult Conrt against the eity to recovar $150,000 damages for breach of contrace, Tle says that on the Oth of Angost, 1875, an ordinance was passed for the ap- nolntment of an architect to get up the necessary plans for hmiding the city portion of the new Court-fonse, It was ngreed lhat when the plans ahanld be prepared and agreed on by the Bosrd of Pablic Worke he was tolake charze of anit anpetintend the erection of the new bullding. The architect aleo was lo receive &7, 5,00 n tull for hs services, heing 1 per cent on ! estimated cost of the bnilding. Plunti® was elccted architect and accepted the position. and thie Board of Public Works recognized him as snch n s father's houss for carrying on | officil architect, llo subscquently prepared plane rther & dalions sort of a bumncas. Hin | and sbecidcations as desired, and superintended cluet business was | the excavation of the bacement of tha butlding. method of finder tho nlias ol fl. Martin, sending out circalars offering caunterfelt money for sale. 'Che circular is, hnwever, very carefully worded, and the benefit 18 reaped not by disposing of **coney, " bnt by forfeilinit the money nf the person wha luso foolish as to aend money to him dotn, .' The Mayor, who had sncceeded to the puwers of the lioard of Public Works. then diecharced him withont causo, and he now seeks to recover the value of hin services irreapective of the con- tract price, the contract having been broken, Tho usnal’ bill of particulara Was aubjoined, which by telegraph, wmall, or express. ‘Auother | states the itema of his claim as follows featare of the business was the | Forservices as architect In preparing plans for sale of epeclaity articles, euch an fhe new City-Hall, .$ 23,000 giasn ameared with veemilion and chrisicned an | Forsetvicesss TG Secii imltation of coral joweley, and also a lot of cheap ;f,,g,;"g,‘;{ , i amd dia grae articles of gencral ure, auch as smokora’ matetlals, | girvices s i e batidibg b dhe pew G the butlding of the new City- aticlos, | I8 entiro lsyont wan confircated at ' police hicadqnarters, and tvo remittances of money received by express measenger in the detective’s presence will be returned to the sender. DOUBTLESS A MURDER. THZ DEATU OF EMORY C. MOORE. ‘There secme to be littlo room to doubt that the young man, Emory C. Moore, whaeo dlsappear- ance from his boarding-place, 146 Prairic ave- ‘The remaining $40.000 to mal b $15 ly for “‘extras,” §t i the approved 01 )y 1! wide piargin Jeft over and abovi y contact drico, Mossea, For: rester & Beem and M. W. Foller appear torneys. BANKRUPTCY MATTERS, ‘The following Is the l1at of the ten new bankropts yoslerdas: 5 Joseph Eastman, a bullder of thia city, Securad nac, last Satardsy evening, and the suvsequent | debte 034,500, dne to Chilcago capltafists and se- finding of whore body in the lake waz noticed in | cured by renl estate: unsccured 38,770, yesterday's TinuE, wns murdered, Tna facts in | commodation paver $L1, No aencts, Jureph P. Taylor, Ashton, Lee County, Secnred debis, 82,4504 and'nnsecured, $16,138. Thoonly ascts are lands, 83,200, aod wome hve atock, $120. Tltram W. Bissell and Prank R. Pettitt, of Frea- part. Keenred dobta. 81,533, Tiescli owna $38. rnalll;?luflltslm. No assets elther of the firm or ndlvidusls. Arthur Martin, Chicaco. Preforred dobts, $53; secured, $5, 8431 ani ecured, $170, Anscls, a8 horse, 850, 'and two nales, $8Y, John it. Darker and dohin L. Jackson, hardware 4117 Ei a8 Barker & Juck- 7,006; accommoda- atock aud_goods, nd open accounts, $800, refarred debte, 842,275 of uanccuted, besides $1, 117 1lin assots are lands, Incambared; and soma intercsts the matter, as ascertalned by a reparter yesterday, alt point to this concluston, aad are as follown: Moore was a man about 23 years of age, and for 1lie past three montha has been (n the law ofiice of . i1, Crawford, in Major Block. Previons 1o this time Mr. Crawford had known Moore asan np- Thehi and ambitions yonnitnan, and it was through the wnedinm of this acquatutance that he entered the ultice. Last 8 tarday afternoon Moore went to his bonrding-place as asual, and when hia room-mate, Qeorge H, Tabor, reaclied thers, was dtesing himaclf, ‘naving apparently junt' taken s batu, Dap The Lwo conversed together fos some time befora 00: £0lng 10 supper, and durin toia talk Moore sald | T That e tntended making a call during the evening, nud Tabor noticed that by biad donned a dress-coat and vest, After supper Tabor and Moore returned - tu toeir room and staid there untl about 8 | oy o'clock, when & visitto o Thirty-fiest strect barber- | g, shop was made, and before going Moora agali put on_hiv busincss-sult, leaving his watch” in tho o ef, 82,500, notes, $417; arker owen 8050 of recured, and $2,075 of on_dircounted paper. 10,700, bat fal) acts, Lincaln Iteed, Preferred debls, and unsecared, Assels, & halle Chlmyod Tuferest worth In the fitm of Foster & Reed. vent which he took 3 After being Henry Converse, Chicago, Dobls, unsccured shaved, the young men _ returned to 5 . - 7 Thev Mhardini.place, aid Mooro rald 1hat n e estanotl, $4, 700, t was 1, Clfi o vt s st ouit e o | g cander Mefniyes, Chlespo, Secored, debin infended. In s short time he said ho would go and «h, 8105 and open accoints, 86, 500. » geL 8 miass of sods, and Jeft. Tabor thoaght it Senmide, - Waamngion Haign rather strnnge that he should go out agaln, bit was 8180; unaccured, 32,700, nn‘l! T""r:hfifli: ln.- r’tl:fi"p lw-l qm:u a ]:cdfill:r!un accounts, 883, nad 1n the habit of taking long_walk at ail bours. | 55 . From that time o wan never scca. alivo by bl P A g R ruom-mate or muiediato friends, and they were In : Fnaanios of g (ot At Tagniay. when b buly. | 'neccnred. $14,000¢ 308 dacouniol baper, s A Ei 3,300, 3 wascascup by tho ok ncar 'alfy: fourt sucect e EE M AL L LY ruh‘- hrll"c.l‘ln lh;,:filn.flr;\'l.l‘errelefinljv:‘:‘xg l:mrznun: 82,50 wlgun!d 125 card-counting 10 sto s 7 -store an s drank a giass of sodu, and \was not neen again, fio".’?flfli‘v’ Sn, PGl 38003 400 ‘Chere 14 not the sitghtoet evidence that the man committed euicide, but an the contrary everything tends to show that'he did not. [n the frst place, there was no known reason why he should have destroyed himaelf, and hls bohavior on the even- ing 1hat fie Mot hik deat) was not that of & man who meditated such 6 doed, ax ho was in tily usual cheerfitl mood, and manifested not the slizhtest despondency, ' No pisiol was fonnd o tho body; aul Mr. Taboe stated to 8 reporter that Moore was uok in the babit of carrying a weapon of that Xina, and, as far as bis knowiedgo went. did not own one. Anotior circumstance that disproves the auicido thenry Is the fact that the location of the wound (about three inches to tho left of, and bolow, the richt ear) wan sucs 88 to_prove conclusivoly that the bullet came {rom belind, ~No man could siwot hitnself In that place without placing tha pistol within six inches of the skail, and .this DIVORCES, George Albert Lee filed a biil yesterday retting out that tu February, 1870, lis arried one Jannla V. Conway, and Iived with Lier until the 20t of Aprit follow(ng, whan she left bim. Sho has sinco ro- fnsed to return to_him, **althongh repeatedly ad- vised that sho wonld be treated with ali the respect and esteen duo from s loving busbaud to & luved wife." An a delfcato indication of the *esteem " Gearge promptly after her leaving inscrted a notico in the Zake Sun tothe cfect that ko would there- aftor pay none of his wifo's devts, This exhibition of the maoner In which 8 loving hus- band shonld trent his wifo, howaver, had no effect ol Mrs. T.0c, and ehe has nover:aincespoturucd 10 her potia, Aud now he aska fora divorce on the groudiof desertion. 5+ BUPERIOR COURT IN DRIEF, Would certainly result In the skin and Balr being | Js¢08 . 1. Hkillnan bozia a suit yesterday sgattint Abfstmm D. Skillinan (0 recover $1,300. burned and powder blows Into (bo Resh, nonv of | A3 13 G allor sued W. J. 1ia1oh and John Suther- which marks were found on the body of Moore, The bullet, which was s very small-sizvd one, barely possed through the skll, scarcely peuss trating the brain ot all, which showed that b petson firing the shot must have been vomo dis. tance from the murdorsd man when the shooting was doue. The polico state that the rallroad teacksand hreakwaters in tho vicinity of Thrtieth ot are infestod by & ganz ol tramps, any of whom would kili & man for 85, and the lrresistible conclusivn s, land for $1,000. Lazarue §llyerman bronght sult for §3, 000 sgainat Mason B, Loomls. CIRQUIT COURT, Mary Trock and Margarot Jano Powler filed a blll agaiuat Parker R, and Lemuol W. Mason, Edward Hobey, T.'T. Furtong, Georgo d. Poppare, the German Natlonal Bavk, ¥. K. Rigby, Jr., George Floetwood, and §. F. Btalford, Auslanes, to fore- close 8 mortgage for ’""’"""“a"i’" lfiud 2, and n that, while walking in that locality, Moore was | tho B, 26fcet of Lots 13 and ock 7, of -ho{'\w ome of these pests fur the sake of rob- }l,uml!-; ‘% Subdivision of Lota 3 to Lots hery, nnd the body thrown into the lake to conceal | k1087, all Inclusive, all in Plne Grove. Edward Clark Gled a biil against Josoohine Huck, L. C. Huck, Ciara Huck, Soplia Bsrthola~ wae, Phllip Bartholowse, Emma and William Selpp, Wiliam® Istel, Kdward Kach, the German Matlonal Hank, John Schuelder, and Adotph Loeb, 10 furecloso & trust deed for 340,000 on Lots 3, 4, 8, 41, and 23, In John dacod Astor's Addition 1o Chicago; also ‘Lots ¥ snd 0, Biock 3. an , 0, 7, snd 8, Jlock 4, in IL 0, Ivlaon of ‘Astor's'Addltion to Chicago, Samuel Ashton commenced o auit for $5.000 sgainst Willlam ScNell. Hobers finyes be,-n » sait in Lrespass agaloet the lenigen Central Hailroad Compauy, laying dam- s 8¢ $10, 000, Chaclca M. Taylor aued Wiliam Maygole for PRODATE COURT. In the eatate of Mathew Hedewen, letters ware lesued to Elten lledegen, under bond for 8Y, 000, In tho catate of John P, A, Lang, letlors were grantedto Wilkielmina Lang, under bond for 88, 0G0, GROWING MONOTONOUS, ANOTHEL DERRICK PELL YESTERDAY at the new Court-llonse, but the carulcssnces of those who were superintending its moviug result- ad, fortunately, In no loss of lite and In compara- tivoly small damage to property, Tho derrick that 100k & tumbla yestorday, shortly before naon, was & particularly strong snd well-coustructed one, ::::;;'nufllfla:m,:: ‘fln"f.,"fl 1;_“ ::::;I:‘x;nn;:ut; owned by linsdale, the granite contractor, 1t had 3 ' been standing In the inclosure on the Clark street v, s Dinicahon of suck s, and o | St skbtor Wiabinion” sirtet, Vs tho hele loswes 1o themaclves, and under o clicum- grylie colyiuany. re yolax up, And Delniz 6t in piace, | Yesterday worning tho workmon tad slances countenanco any publlcation or savertl o Thia waraing waa usuaily dons up in advics | foisted tWo orihris, aad weru making praparationd 0 the etfect that the publlcatlon of swucn burglaries anly teus 1o defoal ths detoctive 16 (ho purvalt of D iR R columas on (s s gae. ! iR A dane Wae 10 bave secared the macking by at i was that of tho reaidenca of air. J. B, Lyon, of the | Gocrien has b maved ‘serars foot bofen durrick had beon moved sovaral feat bofo firm' of Lyuh, Lasier & Ca., No. 203 Michlgan & Sveiiun ‘ariug the daytinie ot Sandsy, the 1itn | Loy thaught ihere wae sy Nkeliuod of, ita fa'l ing. Ed Walker, who wue standing near by, . Just., 1he Housywas ranacked (rom collar 10 var- | aver, saw what wss conni, and called:ouy 1o the vet, sl fully wurth of Jewsley, silver plato, | engtnecrand tald hlm whut the troucle wus. by and cluthing was cazried away, ‘]t\n trace uf tho | 1liiy time the workincn thoueclvos saw the blunder pluuder Las wince been found, 4nd 1o clue laknown | that ad buen made t 1ot havit o vailicleat num- by the detectlves, 'Fhe matter wag, kopt very | ber of yuy-rupew. 'The derrick ivaned very siihite aulet. (owards the ¢ast. ‘len it begun to fall, Al ubot 7, Lowsver, 8o that the worlauen had sntleient “ttmu (0 ' ralse tho alarmn, and very elloctually elear the strect. The long polo wau retarded i 1t downward course by caming in contact with the telegruph wires, which vroke the £ui1 L0 20mo extunt, —n0t CaLUYD, Lowever, (6 Dro- vont thy besvy plece of Lunber from smashing thy fore part uf & hack wtandiug near the corner, Tho owucr of thiv vehiclo, ons I, Connell, had beard (he notso aud secms to Nave had & confused bLiea thecrime. Il nquest has been adjoarned Indefinitely, in the hope tat the police, who are working vn’ the case, will discover some clow that wil load to the solvingof the mystery, P Muore's parents livo in Sslem, Ind., to Which Pplage tho body tas been a BURGLARIES, TIE RECOND FOR AUGUST. The month of Auguat, 1878, in (ke volice an- nals of tho city ought to be murked witha black letter, for the burglaries aud larcenles committted (and tho month ia Dol yet over) fools up more than tbe ecntire roported lat of burglaries ana larcentes for tho entire preceding year. 1t twnot hardto find a reavon forsucha condition of allalrs. ‘The chanyo of & polico ad- minfstration In Jarge citics, evon though the chanye {enot for the wores, s always hailed with s wel- coma from tho professlonal thivves throtghaut the country, who at once fluck (o the city, and niake the et out of tho ime they ate allawed to remaln. Kapeciahiy {w thls truo uftor an admintstration that has been severe on thlovey, ‘st the public wny know exactly whatlhe urgiars ure dolng, and what the bolice are accom- pilsiine in the w.iv uf puplsiing thom and rocoy- eriig the goods, Tue Tuinuxe has from time to time puoliahod ¥uch casey o happened to bo of wo 0 ny- 1o sawe tima tha irdy, No. 252 wml heid it firmly over hiw head®o that he could st give tue slurn, While anuther thruw hlmselt 4 Lody aad held hio fost, Previous (o this 4 chiurolormed the suevant girl, sud tad fxken hor pockel-DOOK contuinlug sowe $2U. | {hat toers was somelhing comipg, Looking ub hu ‘fney left Mr, McKimy very weak und oxhausted, | waw tiw dersick slowly deseending, bat, Infleld of taking with thes from (e houro s walcn aud Sumplug to bie hurees' heads aod [cadiig them fur- ward, a¥ he would bave hud the time tu do, by hee toak Bimseif to Lis feot and mado away. Oie hurse wae aliglUy geaccd. ol foll, however, tho spuce between the luvel of the sircct and 'thy fallen dertick allowing them sullicient room 1o reniuin benesth untll thuir hargess wis cut and they were doul. ~Another I i chaiu, 6 sum of woney, sud Jewelry awountiog i uil 1o about $300, A VEW EVRNINUS LATER burglars mady & descent upon the saloon of M. Rutley, Nu. 153 tigteenil wireel. They entercd whirough i mide window, directly in front of which sloud & claie duon whitls wag vous, clotbiug ba: ., just abi jouging (o Miws Bowen, a unddic-ager Conneil, with moro coolncss bad started up | who Qives with Gl ¥, Sewn | huraes in the nick of thuo, and vaved the back end o this dres wss & pouch coutalmug reduced to of is venicio from holig protubly spliaters. A Nocth Sido strect-car had Just skivoed tirough when the derrick came down. und o ludy who was conshlurably frightenvd by the noise and the guthennz crowd Jumbed from the car while it wus io motion und recuived & fuw Uruiscs. Bhe was carvd for at the nearcas drud-store, snd voon went un ner way rejoiciug, (‘ousiderable douage vus dune 10 the folearaph wires Bud the Cross-vurs, — betwesn $400 and $500 worth, a8 neasly s cvuld be learned,—and iravel was delayed 1ur somethiog like su hour. Toe shattered hack <an probably vo wade oy good as nuw by the vutiny of from 35010 $75, 0r pernape less. Everyvody wad satomshed st the foruuate escapo from luds of Jife, but tho carelessness displuyed, which might under more unfuvorsbly clrcuwstances bave brought sbont a general killing snd mangllug of the Dassore-Ly, was aternly ceosurcd, as It certainly deserved 40 be. "Tais is the third ime this thin has tsppeoed, and the next might ot be stie: with such forlunate resuits. THE CAMP-MEETING, CUWDREN AND YOUNQ FRUFLE. Yesterday was uns of the wpeclal days, 1 baviog been devoted to tho religions interests of the chill- dren and young people. Botb Whcso classes were numerously represented, the Tabernacle at vach of the geaeral scrvices being well Blled with s congre- &stion lo which Lhe children and youth wers larguly 1u the majority. The early woralog prayer and Dellavers' meet- §7°0 In cash 1wo promissory nules of ¥200 each Tn round numbers, ‘fhy burylars evi- deatly did uul expect so large 8 tud, for they left immediately, 1aking witn thom only o few articlce of valye which they found exposcd Lo view u U oo, Th cave was rported at tue Kiwenty-a and Btreet blation. Last Slouday uizbt the saloou of C, Sheahan, No, 128 West Folk stiect, wus cutered, aud 85 1 cash, 4 wet of tvory pool-valls, and sowme uiher urticlen wero carnicd o, £ 3 A uight or vo later, & forsy was made upoa the gomcils of lr, Peter Reilly, un cwploye 1 the yard of the Fort Wayue itoad, iu Ibe second story of No. 31 Canslport sveoue. [& la suld that tie lust @ coupte of buudred Lard-earned aollars, but Alr, lteitly bad been trained vu the Police Uepart- meat. uud the reporter could givad no pariiculacs from hiw. TUESDAY NIOHT, Mr. Clark Lipe, either while atwending a political weeting vt while returaiug bowe 1rom - onv, bad & lsudsowe woid Futeh taken irous b by adroit thief, ‘Iife asticls was secovered through some private avency, Mes. J, T Sunaerisnd, No. 26 Oak avenue, lost vowe jeweley, priscd woro for associstions than tor valuu. Also s buiber of houscs 1 the North Di- wision, fu tue far oul secon, sud fo the district 2outh of Chicagu avenae, bave been Visited, but 40 0WD Do lurge bauly were wade, s ** Break-o'-day Juhuies * who worked the Weat Madison atreet disisict very etroryly dur- 163 ke frst ten days of Cap lood's soiuinlaliation Bave u0L Gce beasd of for sumn 85,000, Jackson has no debts or assete, - " of goads, and oblige Ings were held at the nsual hours. At both theso meetinga the purpose for which the day vas set Apart was made prominent, and many earncet prayers ware offered tor tha rising generatlon, thelr conyersion and progress In the religious lite. The services at 10:70 wero opened with prayer by Mrs, F.\Willing. who in carnest Jatigna ¢ commended to fha throne of heavenly grace the Youny soula befors her. and Impinred the Divine blessink npon the {iayaendearor. - Rock of Azes ‘wae then aung by tho whole resemblage, and Mre. Willing preachedd tfio sormon, her fext being ' W herowithal shall & yoang man cleanse his way?" “No bettor evidence tan bo given ibat the address madea very marked Vmpression upon the andtenca than the fact that, In respouse 1o the invitation for nuch ne desiced to hecame Christians to inake it manifest, 125 camo forward and knelt at the altar. Mrs. Leonard, the Rev, F. Hristol, and other offered earncet prayers for theso youthful trutn-seckers, and it 1s belleved that & largo number of them then and there com- menced thelr religioun life. As ¢(orta had been mude to make the Sabbath. schaol moro than usually interesting, there wwna & very tull attendance at 1:30 . m. The music by tho children, jed by the choir, wan very pleasing, Addresnca were mada by the itov. Dr. A. Miller and Supt. Switt, In tha aternoon at 3 o'clack the Tabernaclo was well flleid with & congregation largely composed youflg people. Praver was offered hy the Rev, Dr. Williamson, ~ The aermon was preached by the Rev, Amos W. Patton, pastor of the Waoaen Avenue Churchi, 1le chose for his toxt: "To-fll’ 1t ye will hear Ilia voice, hanien not your heatts, ' Hin leading polnts svere drawn dircetly from the text. Firat, God called un unto holy endeavar and to & vlorions destiny, 8econd, we heard His voice, and we might refrse ta lialon, a0 hardening our hearts, T -y the day of op- vortunity. These solemu thoughta were earnently aud beautifully elaborated, and created a very epiritual impression. Services, ax horetofore snnonnced, wore held by the Swedes at thele chapol. — The Rev. J. P, 8 uclson preached In the morning, his text bein: **1at whoso hearkencth unto me shall dwell s , and aball be quict from fear of evil." Tn jendix delivered the afternoon disconrae snd the lRev, O, Johnwon preached at Among the new faces present were noticed those of Mr, A. /. Nowlen add wife, Irving Park; Miss . M. Freese, Mra, 1, 1), Booth, Mrs, A, d.win- tams, Ghicago: Mes. F. 3, Sheroinn and M \V‘I: I Virginis West, Mrs. J, A, Picrdons, he_Rev. C. F, Bradley, B, . Young, the Rev. Mr. Burlioghsme, Arliogton Hoffidn, Urayland; Miss Leonard, Mra, W, l-.:ln‘ .\:rl o1 ‘T'he Iter, Dr. Hemenwsy, of Evavston, will preach at 10 8. m, to-da; CORRESPONDENCE. KBARNBY. ¥ To the Fditor of The Tridune. Cnicaan, Aug. 2%.—Let the pnblic be not mis- led, Mr. Kearncy and followers have an **ldea,” though it be publicly unexprosned. If the **Work- fngmen " rucceed, throagh a ** pooling of teaues, " In olectingoficersof tho State, the **dea' witl quickly manlfest itacif. Just lct the followers of Afr. Ke: ney be glven the constenction and execation of laws, wnd those who, tnrough hard knocks and tight economy, have succeeded jn accumulating s com- pelence, will theg find that the **idea " will swoop down upun them with & crushing vengeance, Just wait and sce, Somé rich men now tremblo ont of simplo sarmisc; but if tho whole truth were known in regard to tho object and present offort of the trades-unfone, they would tremble the more, Awit fs, no man of commou decency ana averaze putriotism can continne (0 bes member of ** the Unton,"” Ko tho past five years they have abandoned theit le- nand gonn mad, aver polltice, —~tle dors " atriking *in’* and ¢*ont," and’ o8 dling the poor devils who mako thesalld timber for 8 parcel of fools and slaves, wisleading them, and rapbingthem, Ex-Uxi0%, ROW TO DO IT. To the Editor of The Tridune. RAuAXAzoo, Mich., Aug. 21,—Will yon plesso nnswer the followlng question: Tlow can 1 find out what is sllk, wool, cotton, and linen in a plece )l AL Levi. Buy & microscope, ‘Then obtain zamples of the varlous fibres. Htody the appenrasco and $+feel ™ of cach, Finatly lub]’l!fl the plece of gouds to the test of thuinb sud microscope. 1t the coursa of 1 few years' exparience It s noseible Lo detect the difforeuce. TRADE-DOLLARS, To the Lditor of T Tribune. Cineand, Aug. 22,—1 went this day to the Intor- To my xurprisothe atiending clerk rofused taking **trade- dollars™ forthe stamps. Wil you piease luform your readors If this Is not an unfalr rultng? What isthe uso of haviogaliver dollars if the Govern. ment rofuses iaking them for the value it passes them atf Yours rospectfully, Thoy are not & lexal-tender, and were not Intend- ed for circuiation in tois country. _Anact of Cone grens will be uecosaary betore the Governmeut ofi- cera can tako thieso dollars, INFORMATION WANTED. To the Ldilor of Tha Tribune. Cutcaao, Aug. 21.—An articlo in this morning's paper excltes my curiosity, What is tho natura of the Industnial Hctool referrod to? What class of childreu are admitted? What are they taught, and bow far is Industry made sn uctuality In the school? It you or suy of the Execntive Committeo will an- awer these questions §t will greatly obligo Oxn Wito WouLn Like To Kxow. GRANT'S REGIMENT. Prospective Reunlon of the Twenty-first llinols Infantry at Tdscols. Special Dispaich fo Ths Tridune, ToscoLa, 1L, Aug. 22.—The fourth annnal reunion of the Twenty-first Infantry, President Grant's old regiment, will be eld ut this place on the 10th of Sentember. Tlie Twenty-Alth Infantry will also rcune at the samo time. The citizens of Tuscola aro making oxtensive prep- arations to honor and entertain 8,000 or 10,000 people. An enthusiastic meoting was held in the Opera-Ilouse Iast cvening, at which speeches were made by R. B. Macpherson, Phoclon Howsrd, Judges Brooks and Brecden, A, Q. Wollace, and Mre. George Smith, Al the neccssary committecs aro at work, and nbout $500 In monoy, in additiop to iImmense contributions of provisions, promised. The ‘Twenty-frst was made up in this and adjoiniug couutice, aud was kuown as tho Scyeath Con- gresslonal District Regiment. Gen. Grant mado this record, * I was appointed Colonel and as- sutned command June 14, 1861, Bulng ordered to rendezvous tho regiment at Quincy, I thought for the purpose of ulmrllnn und speedy eflls ciency for the fleid it would be will to march the regimentucross the mumr{ instoad of transport- inge (¢ by rall. We marched, however, only Lo the Hilnols River, where it embarked on a steamer ond went to Bt, Louls. Ou the 7th of August following 1 was asslgned to duty as Brivadier- General, und turned over the comuiand Lo Col. dohn W. 8. Alexander, & wallane and Chrlstian ofticer, who atterward ylelded np bis lifo whilst nobiy leading it in tho battls of Calcksiuauga.' ‘Tue reunlon fs called on that anutversary., ‘ine ‘Fwenty-fitth Intuatry was mado up in Cole Cnatupaigu, Edfiar ermilion, Kankakee, Doue- Jas, aud Central 1ifnols gencrally, Thotus 1, Willlams, of Chebanse, its first Colopel, was killed in buttlo Dec. 31, 1502, Lieut.-Col, Wes- ford Tazgart, of Tuscolu, will bu ne raokiug oltlcer at the reunion. Giens, Logan, Oglesby, aud John Churles Black will bo prescot as oru- tors. Should the weather prove favorable, it will bea wzrand affaie, ‘The Ninth Hattallon, I N. (&, with tise Contupaign Buud, aud the Dan- ville Bactery, are to by present. e —— DISTINGUISHED VISITORS, Spectal Dispalc to The Tridune, Mapisoy, Vis, Aug. 22.—Postinaster-Gen- exal 1. sf, Koy, with bls wifeand two daughters, Maj. Koyand wife, Dr. Baxter, Medical Pur- veyor of the United States Army, aud his wife, with several posial officlals, arrived at Madison this alternoon from Chicago. Tue visitors were et at the depos with carrlages, and, accompun- fed by distingulshed citizens, driven to the vrivcipal poluts of intervet. After supper at the Park Hotel a steamboat excursion onFourih Laku was indulged fn. Ou lls return Mr. Key beld & public reception. Largo uumbers of efti- zens und visitors paid Lhelr sesbects Lo the party. 1hey will leuve to-morruw, visit Minncsota, und return by wuy of Milwuukes to Chicago. From the lutter city thoy will go direet to Californsa. bccfl:mx{ ryailt Lias divect ssurapces that Prosldent Hayes and pusty will devote .Wednes- day, the 1lth of Beptember, to o visit to the Btute Fulr and_otber sttractions of the Wiscou- siu Copjtal. The Presudent will not return to Bt Paul from tho Northern Paciflc excursion uatil Tuesday, the, 10th. Ho will e that ity on the afterucon of thut day, and arrive here Wedvesdsy wornlog, prubunly stopping vver nigut till Thursday moruluz. Tou v Wil be guests of the Btate Agncultural Soclety, tue otticers of which will prepare su futerestiog rogramule for the cutertaiument of the dis- ugulshed visitors, ————— : AN ESTATE CLAIMED. Bax Prancisco, Cal, Aug. 2.—lsabella An- cons, & native of Pagwna, and her sou, Ruchard Huwesls, bave como forward as clalmants to the eststo of Michael Reese. Tuc womsn claims that Roese was the father of her sou, but it has not beeu shown that Beese over sckuowledged or sdopted the boy, and a prowineut lawyer 14 repurted t have declioed to undertako shi case 1or the want of proot of legul riiuta. THE CLARK CASE. A Talk with St. Peter«==A Trip to La Grange. Another Porson to Be Arrested—Haley and Close in Clover, Ignoring the performances of the Coroner's juty Wednesday, and also sstistied that the real murderer of Clark had not yetbeenarrested, Tn® Trinuxe reporter pursued the trall sgain yes- terday, and lcarncd soma [mportant facts, that will at least damogo the prospects of the first theory advanced, which fs so tenaclonsly clung to by a number of people, though nearly all have dropped this fdea astooridiculously absurdto be entertalned, unless they have special reasons for not dofng so, A number of lawyers of stand- Ing wero Interviewed, to all of whom It appeared that the prisoner, Joseph 8t. Peter, coufd never be Indlcted by the Grand Jury for the murder. They say it fa absurd to think that a man would 2o out {nto the country fourteen miles to mur der a man, when he would be almost certaln to ba found out, for the sake of possessing hlmsell of a woinon at Icast ten years his scnior, even rovided thero was no one else in whom ha was interested. (In order to substantiata this theory, it becomes necessary to Implicate Mrs, Clark in the transaction, and in interviewing at ieast o dozen intelligent men of Lu Grauge Tucsday evening, uot one could be found who did not exoncrate her from alt knnwlcdgg of the mur- der In strong terms, A few Dbelleve that 8t. Peter fa guiity, but ate unwilling 10 accuse Mrs. Clark. ‘Tieso thiok that s scheme was to get Clark out I the wav and then to marry hiis widow, who he has told some parties ** llked bim, The bistol experiment of Joe Dixon, also, upon which the whole verdict is based, is regarded . as B very lame affafr. Mr. Dixon himself, after making tho experiment Tuesdoy noon, confessed that hie was not entirely satistled with the resuit. tle offered It to the Jury tor what it was worth, He admiteed there that it wastiot fmpossible for another piatol of the same size ani moke to produce the same effoct under alwilar clreum- stances, HALEY'S TRUNK arrived from Riverside by express yesterday af- ternoou, aud was takan to Capt. Turtic's olllee, ‘where it was set nslde to ba scarcned by special directlon of tho Chiel. Also a sachul belonging to Georze Close was checked on the 3:30 train at La Urapge,with dircctions to havo it taken to No. 118 Clork street. 'This sachel, a cheap glazed oll-cloth _aifalr, contalned & fow rough clothes, such as might ba worn [ a farmhand In cold wenther. There was a coldred shirt, one or two conrse, heavy undershirte, white, a dilapidated paper- collar box, and & few othier article ¢ was taken cars of, 10p ST. PETER was visited by tho reporter_ early fn the after- noou at the County Jal. He was let out ol celt 45, aud the \wo took a promenade fn tho curridor, : “Joe," sald tho m?munmlva, “whero did yon lum. your revolveri® can’t remember; I don’t Dellove 1 know cxactly where the vlaco was when [ bLought it. I think it was at a pawnshop somewhers near.the Madlson strect nr‘l):ge. on tho West Side. I think I stepped up one or two steps ta zet lata the stare.” “\Vas there a slgn ol aclock or watch over tho doori "I don’e remember whether tbere was or t. + Haw long have you owned 11 41 ahould think about four months,’* #Your brother swore beloro the jury that you had never been ont of the house n niznt winco you came into the clty; your brother-in- law swore that you wero outa week ago laat Monday night. How was that!” “1 don’t know. It secms tomoIwas out ono night, but I doa't remember.?” “\Way dida’t that girl Fifle Benolt testify yesterdayl # Becaitse my lawyer dldn’t want her to.” & \Vho Is shel?? “gho s n yoang lady that T know." “\Vhat was sho going to testily tol? #7That sho was with mo at Vernon Park and walking around Thursday night.” * How long have you Known herd? 'Two or three wouks. X What kiud of & girl 1s she; 15 sho a respect- able girl1” “*Oh, yes; my brother Introduced me to her. 8ho is a'nice, respectable yonng lady." WJoo, you heand the teatimony of those sery- ant girls at tho Inquest yestorduy rezarding the actfons of yourself and Mrs. Clark. Tell me truly, did you over kias her?"” 3 " No,sir; 1did not, I would not dare to.” “But didn't you runup beliind her oie day and kiss her when she wes at her sowing- machine, and thon run ont1" * Nover. That wae all a lle,' ‘Tho reporter left Joeand took traln for LA ORANGE, From what could be plcked up hore among the few mon who Inhabit that suburb duriug business hours, when nearly all aro In tuio city attending to their businces, It ssemed to be pretty guner.lly tho impression that the jury did about the right thiug in returning thut kind of a verdiet, and it was belicved. thoy said, to give general satisfaction. Thls was the (m- pression tixed In tho scribe’s mind until the 6 o'clock tralo arrived froin Chicago, Lringing in the mon who do business in the city, when he was Jed to take a difforont view of the matter. Three of thu jurymen wero scen. ‘Lhey all had cxactly the saino llcr{ to toll. They were out about two hours; Darland hung olf a little ¢ firat, but soon came around. rier looked about a littls turther to recardluy certain convictions which b his own mind, then went to the depot. A detectivo was there all day shadowing o certain party, and anotber one was sent out at uight to rellove hint. It I8 presumed that person will bo arrested today, and tho La- Uraugers will be_treated to o ircater surprisc gmrly than when Haley and Cluse were takeu fn, L is sald that tho prool is very strong nzalost this man, and thero fs no doubt fn the minds of some thut ho s the gulity one, and tho only one. ‘The arrest of the two farm-bauds was probably o ‘‘grand sthL” They havo been feasted and ‘*coached” sinco thely incar ceration, and none of thu reporters huve been allowed to converso with thens slonc, ‘Fhoy have been ullowed a ureat deal of freedom, and it 1s likely lnc{ nover enjoyed themselves #0 mush before iu their lives nor had 80 vasy o Job. 1t 1s belleved that thete areest was only a blind to throw Lho real culorlt ot susoicion. MRS, CLARK AND M1S. DURLAND were seeu, The former did not care to talk yes- terday.as she was sicl:, the excitement which nas kept ber up for the last week having sumewhat subsided aud a reactlon has_taken place, nearly prostratiug ber, Mrs. Durland ongwered o fow pertinent questions with downcast eyes. Bno was asked the questions put to her by the Coruner tho day § betore, which her husband commanded ber not to snswer In & most per- cmptory manncr, falling into a terrible passion aver i¢, that carried all "before him aud gained his point. “Wers {ou and your husband abed on the nleht of the shootlug at thy time of the mur. der? * Yea, sir," * Were you aslecp?” * ¢ can't say ua to that, but we were abed.” “'. gm,ynn not hear tho report of the pisiol}” 0. “Nor the scream?" “No,» *vero your children asleepl" ¥ Yes, I thiok 20.” '& :v'l,m tlwe did you aod your bustaud go to * About 8 o'clock." The Durlands reside o trifte further from Mr. Clark's than the Loves, Mr, Durlaud has stcadtastly refused to bo fu- terviewed siuce the tragedy, and has once or twice fallen intoa great rage when Tug Tiisune representative bas called to see Mrs. Clark, could not *sca why reporters and detectives couldn’t stay at houie and mind their own busl- uess, aud 6ot be prowling about ather people's um:u:- ,Jnhl they koow somethiug about the mulier, Qu the way home the reporter got off the truiu at the Blue Island avenue 5mlwu, and proceeded to the housc of FIVIE DENOIT, the girl who walked with Joe, Bhe resides at ths corver of Lolk and Morgs Her motker sald she bad not been bowe siuce she went out to Uravee, the day befores Mis, Beuolt was grcatly cxcited over the arrest of Joe. 8he thought it was & saamne ghat such a good-tor-nutbiug ¢ Canucl should dare to presume to marry her daughier, whom sie estcemed far 100 woud for him. Sue saly her daughter was b{ DO wcaus o susceptivieeisl, but fu thres weeks Joe Bt, Peter bad takeu complete posscsstou ol ber aflecsions. Bhe was crazy aiter bim sod be was cruzy alter ber. tfe did not dare tu come (o the house, but would walk up aud dowggu the sircct uatll sho went out to weet hit, wiea bo would keep bor out walkivg uutll 10 or 11 o'vlock at night. Tuey werc out together nearly svery night; \.v:m' out Tuesday uigut aud Touredsy niglt, were not oue Wedoesdav nlgbi. Flie stsved at bomeand read that oizhit. Sbe wes woything but pleascd with (o matcy, sod suid they weie aurcly guiu Lo get marned. Fitle "und Joo cume iute the vity yesterday 1 = morufng counsel ¢l that will atlow bl fora writ ehnrged. stacklog bushels. the yield ceed, any will be than hall twelye bu cls. this line ti per acre. Huno: wheat I8 78 cents. all sold, goud, W n)lrcuhea. thirds of ket. Goopat feeling s <o nearly ro, from seve ns high as dixty-two Prospects ralue. nearly all sixty-two year. s fast s laintni t drew the Proparsitol bilicy, pari visited Mr, Van Buren's office y dict tum for the murder of Clark. o mec— TIIE HARVIST, rafsed, maturmg rartdly. wheat will bo increased fubly 25 per eent. Fall plowing well advanced, Russert, Russell Co., stack, Price b5 cents, to scll at those Huzures. crop of corn, Goud stand, Parein.Lion, Sarpy Co,, Aup. 22.—Wheat wil) to markes, Corn prospects very poor. rlnnwl. which we expected would be the Lest, 4 total fallure. terosting littlo pet. most petito forw aud brillant plumare, w & fancy cago of aellcately-wrought and cuontoglt: tashloned lace, It was *as protiy as a pleture.” ‘The bird fetl from Its nest when too youus (0 ly, nnd so was easlly caught. a'week, feeding it overy Lalf-lour during the day. Takivg a littie vial, such ns s used for homeapathle globules, from her pocket, and e1- properties, tracts of beel, out contding blou generating, and |ife-austaining valuable 1yt uHl cufeavled conditions, whether result of exhaustion, nurvous prosiration, ov work, o aeuto direako; and in overy form of de- complainta. deticata stgmach. prietors, New Yorl. on the train together. The forme, terdar, o, talns to have any amount of evm’o‘;x‘c clear 14 client. Ho thinka howyy to teat for o fow days, and they anq), of habeas corpus and bave b i Te saya o Grand Jury can ever [ MINNESOTA. Kpectal invpatches tn The Trituas, OwatonNa, Bteels Co,, Aug. 2%.—Many pry and toma are threshing, Wheat, s far, has Invariably exceeded expectattuns yield, rapging from thirteen to twenty.qp, ‘This result comes from the moy, favored part of the county, We now estimaty at twd-thirds of an average crop for the whate county, and, with the lncreased acre. age, will make the ageregate ml_?- equal, or cx. crop except that of 1 Ihe craqy poorer,—No. 8. The crop will m, go Into stack.’ Too busy now 1o think n{‘?&? ing. Fiixs Garsar, Bine Eartn Co.uAug, 3. Btacking mostly done, No No. 1 wheat., Mor, will grade No. 2. Tne balnuee No, and rejectea, Bome wheat has been uxmz}&‘ out of the shock, Averaging from ten 1y ushels. A few bave commenced to oW, . s 87, PauL, Minn., Aug. 22.~The Ploncer. Prry cditorially estimates the azgregate wheut cryp of the State at 25,000, 2,225,001 ; average yleld per acre, eleven bush. Below a line due west from yleld §s probably ten bushels per acre, This re. ion furnishcs threc-fourths of the crop. Avoye V00 bushela: ncreare. 8t. Paul the e yicld is estinated at Ufteen busuely ———— JLANSAS, Soectal Dispiiches 1o The Tribune. Atchinson Cowe Ang. 22.~Winter little below what we expeclid; six. teen bushets; superior auality. Narvesting half done. Very little goinz to market. Price, Flox averaging cleven bushels; most Targeat crop of corn wo have erer Acreage of winter Aug. 22 ~Harvest beat went ol tuto stackt mostly Bales smoil and slow at present prices. Corn prospects splendid. Crirron, Wilson Co., wheat helug sold, yielatuz much less than was expected; quality “falr. Put us down for two- Aug. 22.—Very liitls n erop of corn. Laxarox, Elk Co., Aupg. 22.—Winter wheat better thon last ye: Price low, . Very little gone to mar. Corn crop I8 excelicut, cit, Linn Co., Aug. 22.—Wheat all In Farmers not dispose) Prospects for o tng Weather cool and Jdrg, NEDRASKA, Bpectal Dispatches (0 The Tribune, Cextnas City, Merrick Co., Aug. 22.~Spring wheat will not average over welve bushels per acre. Damaged by rust and heat. will be stacked. ‘Threshers are busy, General Nearly all to hold. Corn prospects splendid, Earing well. Maturing finciy. fifteen bushols. Oatsare very lizit and fu many places ' vot worth cutting, Tne corn crop ‘I8 Immenae. kuoown. Average larger than Jast yeor, ‘The arc now mostly in stack, WavenLy, Lancaster Co., Aug, 22.—Wheat mostly stacked. Somie of it threahied. Yielding Tuo heaviese ever 1 to fifteen bushels. twenty bushels, 11as turned oui Uats good. Bplen- did prospect for vori. MIRSOURY. #nectal Dispalces tn The Tribune, WaRRES Wheat was saved in dine order. fartners ara sclling as fast as threshed at from 70 to 75 cents. Quullty oxtra fine. Welghs frora Nspuna, Johnaon Co., Aug. 2i— ' Most of our to sixty-four pounds per bushel for corn wuch improved since tho Kippripog, Osage Co.. Aug. 223.—Whest threshed.~ Will not ‘have qu uversge crop. ‘The cold weather In April and May ju. Jured wheat soriously. Coru prosvects pour. OREGON. PontraND, Aug, 24—~Harvesting In the Stato about two-thirds through From very full re- turus it1s csttmated that there is an increuso over laat year. The graln s larger and plumper than known for years, and will averaze frum to sixty-threo pounds to tho busbel, There has been an Jdncreased screuge, which mare than oilsets the average deereased yield of bushels to the acre. with an lncrease 1u welicht, wil wlve not Jess than 10 per cout more buabicls thau any previous This lncrease, together ILLINOIS. Bpecial Disvaich to Ths Tridune, Hirrsnoro, Wheat Is of finc quality and yletd fally twenty bushels to the sere. Wheat fs being threshed Moutgomery Co.,o Aug. 22— machines can be procured and g g Late e —— A Pot Humming-Bird, an #rancisco Chronicie, A young lady In this city exhibliedto a CAron- fele ruporter yesterduy an unusual and very lu- t was o bumming-bind of She nursed it for hat {t was tilled with thick strup 1mado )y dissolving loaf-sugarin . little wuter, sho cork aud presented it to tha minikia bird, which fmedigtely jnserted its slender bilt, atost a8 long as its httie body, and wpved uway as coutentedly as could Lo, taking fu all perhiups two drovs, e —— Mensman's Peptonized lieef Tonle fa the aoiy i of beof contalning Its enflrg nutritisud 14 1% nut o meru utinulant lko the e making, force portiods b I ticularly )0 rosulting from palmonsey It i4 friendly und beloful ta the mad Caswirl, Ilazaun & Co., pro oy, A Friday Large Geaeral M, Kiuds. Duyers slwaya find our FOUR BARRELS' Al OIJLM,‘KBERIIY BRANDY Wiil be sold for secount of RADFORD IANCOCK, Asigace Sunkrupicy. PALMER=AU 8mitl's Valls, Ont., Ang. 17, Heor? Puiiier, aged 54 yvare, fathicr of G 5. Tamer, of thih AUCTION SALE:S Ty ELISON, POMBROY & €O, uctlopecrs, 74 & 80 1 Qpluheat, Morning, Aug, 23, at 9:30 o'clock, Attractive Salo of New and Secoud-basd d Furniiure aud Gensras Household Uoode New Parlor Buits, New Chamber Sets, Easy Chairs, Lounges, Desks, &c., &c., ‘Wardrobes, Bookcases, A Full Line Carpets, erchaniise and Household Effects of sl & complute. OF WHISKY and 21OV & CO,, Auctioncer W. A, BATURDA silesruoue, THe BUTTELRS, LONG & U 1t NATURDAY NALE. Lijahed over 34 ye 0. ) HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHRROMOS, PAINTINGS, AND @GBNERAL MERCHANDISE, Y. Aug. U4 at U0 v'clock & ., 8% P farge fiw R By CHAS, ~ Auctioneers, 118 sad 120 Wabatd KADDIA & CO TELIS DAY, Auction Salo Dry Goods. CHAS. E. RAUDIN & CU. ILEON & EVEHRDEN, { Ol TANKS 450 SHIPPING OANS; . $7& 48 West Lako biscet. OEXIOH GO S ek S raaid .