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THI, CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. AUGUST 27, 1878, never patd ont throngh the Sub-Tressurles or other Gavernient depata, and were anly cained at oS [~ distillers of hin town wonld cordially ¢o-operate of age, to Clara fianke, aged 1 year 2 montha; for with the Chieago me In thelr efforta to have tho Bay hebween 2 and 3 years of age, to Renat Enders, generally, #0 says Dr. De Wolf, lnd{unlllh &0 e e el e R oy (rs Mean | Poricharacter, The objcction was stataineg, ing_the following Campal W The Fvening News, the Mormon Churet o " Committes for the comlng election: First . T T. Jdacobs, James THE CITY. v hons | the mint for the Chinese irade, and nothiog eis. Wing: Second WARL \Wilinm | aged @ years 11 montha: for glel between 2 and 3 | Omicer through withoat any dificulty whatover. Ay, : P L ST R B BT Bhracqyens L Vol “FOCL Vierling: Third | years of age. (0 Annle leet,nged 2 reara 3 month. ok Sy Pdicaliy advlfes pulygemoas wived heroafler, In"an § GENERAL NEWS. the meeting, which was of a rather Informal char- CRIMINAL. Coi.'d. ‘M. Allen, John, H, | Thore was much tumoit and loud joy over the THE COUNTY BOARD. suatiee in bl aw of the land Is conee gy, —— acter, adjoutned, —the Chicago men feeling rat a 5 1, R W, ““d[ E.” F. | awards and reception of prizea. > ed, to call_themselves by thelr malden namey # " fied that they had by A largs majority secured the iy Firt vard, Charles 8. Shottly after 8 o'clock, the clerks, who had veen COMMUNICATIONS. and in any Court to take £ho position of wuinyy. The Fion. William Bross left yesterdsy fof | beat of the conference. Michael Stiegel, charged with obtaining ) G olons 8lath Ward; | regiatering names all qay, cloncd the booke, havIng | e regular weekly mecting of the County Hosrd | ¥ied women. i the Rocky Mountaine. * ‘118 6UP WAS PLLL. CORTE Q. W raon: Neventh | wiven ontsomethingoyer 3,000 badgen, thie number e e sTorakY A8 aacons 1S 61 Ahe membérs Beanm atn Toi i Crns g Adbnk #trést—Com. | TOneyunder false pratentes from Joreph Limor, | Ward, " 2.0 5% “quid, "G L. Dudlev | indicating abaut one- third or one-fourth of the ai. | Wan held yesiorisY J = A Good Iden. < Cara began mnning yesterdsy morning o8 | maintng witnesa (a blg-fsted, red-faced, heave- | W heard by Jaetice Hsmmill yesterday and hon- | Patrick K, Mcfirath Righth _Ward, presont except Mr. Conly. tendance, inasmuch ag the badges were h,;rdl ever the new \Wadster avenne sna Centre street line. d 3 Nea Orteane Nim, T et doely con- S . Wilton, Jdosegh . Canfield, Alonzo Tannfa: | claimed except by the older peopl: y woy of { A communication was read from Mesers, Erby & P ¥ Jawed woman): + He's drask and ubiorierly S, | orably dleehiracd. > i o A Klemann. | Fviné #ome Mea'of ine namber of sarly nettlors | periolat offering o surrender thele right o the usa o Shalatest crinkle fn fetser pascr pertumeryy Tho Hon. J. A. Bentloy, Commussiouer of | L a'lT, beat hie Wil S o fafl. so he had.” [ Ao owner is wanted at the Wost Twolfth | Julius C. Wentermeycr; Tenth Ward, J. H. | prosent the foliowlne Hat is prescnied, showlag h ound the Court-Mnuse Squase on the | alleviates antiety in distant f el queer, bup Washington, D. C., 18 at q wea man, | 8 it. | Craven, 7. I, Matson, William Emmel:' Eleventh | the names of all who registercd a8 having of the fence stonnd the ' m the eviates anxiety in distant friends, " Patents, Washington, D. C., fs at the Tremont | Defendant, a meck, red cyy;l]. ent )‘; e Tany treet Station fora patent lever fall jeweled afl- | \rEreM o B SRR FEEGT eynalds, 7. . SETTLED MERB PREVIOUS TO 1840, condition that the conaty pay them 31,000, Re- e ——— Hoase. baid ar 10 hishead nd nrolcn O iaw.n | Jor hunting-cate wateh, Atoold Adame & Ko, | waaver; Taeinn Wanl, Owen Stnart. Legrand | To have brougnt the iist down any later wonld have | ferred. Menendan's Peotontzed loe? Tanté"le thy oy H Mr., John T. Rsymond, the actdr, is stop- | (its dnwn in tears.) i A London, makers, which was found npob n thief | perce, l:‘. €. Hoott Tl»lrl}gnn_ln h\‘('-}r.d. James | maie it too 1ong for these columns. Taking only | A communication was read from the Connty At- mnnn;unn nl"l':ceft‘n:lnlnm.lu entire nulritiy H pink st the Orand Facife. M, . W, Bergen, | o The ConrtziThaireltiasitt You're discharfea. | receatly aresiels ek, 1 I henet, ¥ oot efreent | rldente oo to 1810, e oot Y | rney recommending the appointmentof Watin | [rctiafSer, it Conalne Do makieg. 1505 H Mr. Raymond's agent, is 3t ihe same noted. Y e e rays down the pavers he adds Gilman M. Sargont, who win arrested last | Sianteys Piteenit Ward, . . Healcr, Chatles | e Dasie, 1830} K. Roes, 14907 M, Schmiat, | - Ellinweod, Daslel 5 Heflron, and J. 8, Pe- | gerierating, and life-sustalning proportieas \ jn. a Emil Hoechster wishes it oot hots you.™ week charged with concealing mortgaged property, | Hartwick, A. Lindernians Sittcenth el it | b d e aittier, 14a5s 5. 1tkas, 1830; 1, Hiaar, | ierson ae delegntes tn the State Agticaitaral Falr, { valuable in il enfoedled conditlons, witir i i mil Hoechster wishes it atated that he la | **GodReld X000 0y of the Conrt Wasarrested again yeaterddy- o comniaint | Lterer, Meney Hild-hrecht, Arthur Erbys Seven- | IN7; Jt V. T820; M. Moizacner, | 10 be held at Freepart, ¥ept, 10, Reterred, Toanlt of exhaustlan, ROPFOUS PrOStEALing, ayer: 1 not a candidate for the office of Coroner, and that A HOTEL ARRIYALS, e Ao comotaimant 1« 1. | teeuth Ward, 1. L. Mullint. Tnomes Turney, 1. Horatlo 1846: 3. 8 | “Tho Clerka uf the noveral courta repuried the | work, of acute diseaso: ami in evory forun'of . hid under no elrcamstances willhe baa candidate for h . Walk y ‘s | . Norton: ' Eilgnteenth Ward, Avguatus L. Chel- Dixon, 18173 ¢% W, spear, 1830; L. iac amannf of jurora’ certificates fsaucd the last quar- [ biljty, particslarly if rasalting from ya), - 3 Tymnont Fous —col. dam hiin, Denver: tha | €. Walker, and tne proneity involved t & gincet's 4 and G n i o, 33,000 Civealt ( Wmonary % any omce this fall. ev. ). W, Wooda, Alignto A Tate Dunaane: | wagon. ¥arsent wavo 8200 bopds before dustico | 1AtR. J. lsroer, 1. 4. Baul, Ta0: W. M, 18341 Ch, Wiillame, 18373 | ler ad (ollows: Criminal Court, 83, ralt | campininte, It fn friendly sad helnful ta tie mad i u'.lm{ 6. ). Flliey, St. L, "\ 11, Chepdie, | Poliag for 8 b aring Ang. 20, The Secretary read the recolntion passe i r.‘\ngum", lrk_ul)i , W'ir' 1815; A, Feeau | € 70; Connty Court, $1,110; and Bupe- | dejicate stomach. Caawzer, Hazann & U i . d At the tast meeting. “Thin resolutin, offernd by W. W, Ttoberts, wax to the eficc) that the Unton Veleran Clab in a bady aticnii the reception {0 be given to President Tlayes by the woldier and sailors of the late War, Tuat resulintion, 3t will 3¢ remembered, was laid npon the tahle by a vote of 16 to 14, MR, 'PRATT moved to reconsuder tim yote. The mgtion waa carried, and he then offercd 8 long atring of reso. lusjuns a followe: Witkaxas, The Prestieat of the United Stateedid at the City of Atlants. ., 1B addressing an sudien compoved Isrdelsfof men Whoy during the ate Kebel fon, Were arrayed in ar {nee the Qeneral Govern MChly Seekiny. 13 OFCFREAW Dy O1CE, BAY Inat ihtre Waa hoihing discreditable L0 tie South and certatnl Court, porior Courl, §2,701.~ Neferred, POOR-TIOUSE AND INSANR ASYLOUM. S el 384s: Thomas Ferrise 1o 31 cDonnell, H 0inas Ferris, L33} an, 18:112'd, Kuhl, 1817, A, B i The Warden of tho Insane Asylam and Poot- 1, Miller, 1:35: 0. G, Tlouse submilted a report of the expenditnres, et 11.” Fosxet, 18905 James | forJuly, It shawed thal there were U1 peraons in the Poar-Ho; July 1, and that twenty-tix had Deen discharged. Teaving 03 ininates Ang. 1. Tho expenaes haa been $4.310, of which 8311 haabeern for fuel, 81,477 for meat, $070 {ot groceries, S600 for flour, and 8373 for raiaries, At thn Insana Asylam ' tne “number of Inmates had besnie duly 1, 503, and since then slxtoen hud been admitted, leaving Aug, 1, 405 Inmates. Tha cxpenees had amonnted to 5,039, of which §615 lind been for fuel, 81,100 for mtllt% $353 for gro+ Will F. Stownrt, the cily editor of tho Fort Worth (Texas) Daily Democrat, I# visiting friends In thia city, his former home. He will re- WAL in town AbOUL & Week. Several car-loads of trotting horses passed throngh the city yesterday en routa for Milwankee, .10 take part in this races which begin there fo-mior: row. Among the lot were faras, Albemarle, and Dame Trot. Alr. A, O. Hosing left yesterday morning on { the Rock Taland Ronil for Arizons, 1t wan stated some weeka ago in_THE THIBUNE that he Intended , 1olvok over the ficld there, and wonld stay If he ptietors, New Yorx. el mAn At 9 o'clock last evenlng an nnprovoked auarrel occorred on the corner of Clinton and Maafson stecets, in the course of whicha ruflian named famea Dy drew a knife and made several iunges at Willam Wersching. of No. 184 Chicazo avenue, and fipally succeeded (n cutting him on {he fett arm, was locked up by Oiicer John ey, Datectives Scott and Wateon yesterday arrested, at No. 131 North Weils streot, 8 fellow named James Knights who was suspecied of the burgiariy uf Ald. Conrad Nicdemeyer's residence, No. 107 First street, Milwankee. When arrested AGE o SMABSURN GARNE~STAUFFRR—~Aug. 20, 15 the Chira D Stuaer. No cardss e ox oo T ranEico, tg o 04 J, Walf, 1874 Q. ton, 1833; ‘fhoman Alzel, 1810; abb, 18: &, Morrison, 18:53; €, C. Hubbard. 18373 i, Ko o, 3930 §1i7am Woudbury, 18473 J. Sweene f¥e A Dorle, 1841 M ‘Decker, 1837 J. Cborenill, 1830; E. it Vandercook, iy A, | Wataon, 1833; F. Diegcle: 1833} P. Schurtz, 1833; J. Peters, 1800; Mre, ‘Tallman, 18381 D. Gootzler, 1830; C. 1833: ¥, Leta, a. W, I oston; 1. L. Alle; Lake Citg: 8 €] v b DBATHS, oy T R e e S HARKNESS—Ema J., wife of Lisie T farkne arknew, A 2 58 107. .y of' typhold fever, at their rouny, iiemalis will bo tazen to Peotene, Til day, I C. R. It Fagors! i i i . Loiie U D. ec, Denvert 3, L. ) St Paulythe Naetiville: G.' L. Allen, Nt Dewraity Wiidiam Piankin: r.° kverow, New Yor erIoeq thore faand an ovening. T, ki | 8 pawn ticket waa fonnd In_his possession, \which 5 % ey 38301 ale, cerles, ¥310 far flour, and §1,427 for salarice. | g : MCChin, hacin cwbe Bichoaner Stanty 1 faw, | G F. Uasiedy, New Hdehicle: X Y1 b U, Hea Uos- . g ot - | Wamneas, Bt cutcently revorted that the Prestdent | &5 A, Blrchmen S0 dun, 187 oi; Jt, Gray, | reported In favor of making the award far batying Bown—Aug. 25 1878, Frederick T. Drows, ageg D e ih eroioith 1y Rinala | Sonv®ld Wite e vories J. 6. Coupor, fitol Il Ofcers Bodmer and Horrlck, of the North | {5 \ebtomber nevr. st the. inviiation and as tie wnest | 16340 1 tatiey, 16343 P, Grad, 1836: W, L o7 Disislon farce, yesterday arrested Harry Lanrel, allas *+ lappy Jack, " whom Licat. Mctinrigle had Tocated Gpon & telegram from Padveah. Ky.. whete he s _wanted for seversl burgiaries and larcenles, Including ¢ I8 sald, dn §6,000 bank robbery. ' The priconar was locked np at the Cen- tral Station, to await the arrival of an oficer with the proper tequisition papers. The enso of (tenrgo Close, Aliag ** Brook- lyn, " and Michael Haley, alias **Texas, " came up ¢ ‘or cxamination bofore Jfustice Halnes yesterdsy th county s panuiers to Daniel Hensbmer, 2t bis Btreet hridge, demulinbin the Tailing, the walk, and a street-lamp. The temperatura yosterday, a8 observed y Mananse, optician, 85 Madison atreot (Tninune Nollding), wasat Ba, m., 63 degrees; 10 4. m., U7 T2 m, T B p me, T34 8 m,, 90, Hatume eterattia, m., 20.47; 8 p. m., 2 A new Lodge of Good Tomplars, under the Jurlsdiction of the Right Worthy tirand Lodge of the world. wilt be organized this evening at 13 o yeare, "the Commoniytoe maving the wmatter in enargeq asa 'Vageral from restdence of paren e orre are-betog madd by cerialo.indts and Larrabagai, Late View P fhe Attendance of (hls Clu 3 An or. viduals to » ganization of veteran soldlers at a proposed reception Of tne President: therotore # % Aesnired, 11iat the Chieago Unfon Veteran Clnb, ren: reseating (e remoants of shattered Lattalions that unee s wiiere the Prosident stood, and faced ] Wien tie faced. ander clroumsiances that foft no doubt ag v & duference of prielal ntended for, holl ta th and its Gnal editaole; (hat ts. corner Fredn estags ARy larier L cCORMICR~8nnday, Aug. 25, W. I, McCa SATKL T£0TH h18 TAURF-in+TAsw s Fedldence, 415 i Ianday,, Trosay, Aue, 27,10 & B Carmazey 1, FILLRR~Aug. 2% at 4:18, Tlobert, eldest » Mighard and Jonana stiiler, ek Wrinerl rom hie fate_ rcaldence, 4. De Rven.y, Toesdey, AU 7. . Fecadeare g, LEbn Munday, the 2th fst., 19 this chy, \y, Lee, of billous Femitient rever. ¥ 1al Colorado; K. Basuich, ltochester, N, ¥.. . Ti. Phley, St. Loutst W, Buain Kentaekys 1. K. Al isvon and 17 C ey, Hew Yotk €. A Morgan, Utleay JU N, Abbey, Philageiphia: T. . Heradon, New Ore ieansi A, L.'Lee, New York:d, it kesunaa, U, 8. Nog W, 1. and 4. JL. Tatker, Deadwoody C. Fo dunky Sh Louls; J. C. New, lapianspoils THE CITY-HALL. The license receipts yesterday smounted to tay and had; 1 tatley, 1643 £ 1836: W, March, 1830; J. Speer, 1830; A, ' C. “Eliithorpe, 183010, U. Lange, 1838; W. . Beanblen, 1840} PoaL llugm’. 1840; M. Wolcott, 1843; A. I, Kel. Iog, 18385 & O. P. Holden, 1830: 8, ¥, Cobo, I8 Site, T Férgin, 18001 Lizzte Folch, Thart M Mrs. A, M, Ssuter, 1840 ‘Oison, 183; lrs. Archibald Ciybonrn, 18381 Marln A. Sirehle, 1830% My, M. Werz,' 1837 Ann' Adsms, 1803; Amton Horg, 18343 3. 1 1L F év. st § alier, 1 , id. Ve i L. A, Doolit: Mr, Dradley, from the same Committee, pre- fented 8 MInOrty report, protesting against tho majonty recommenuativn, aad urging that the whale niatter be cofarred back ta the Committee, on the ground that the Commitiee had exceede {18 authority 1n throwing out all of the onginal Dids and inviting new ones, Mr. Fitzyeraid was In favor of adopting the ma- Jority report, snd was quite nolsy i advocst- ing Mr, Cleary wanted the contract lot to the low Vogt, gore Fuueratl from 757 Coltayy Urove-av., Tueslas, atg e ! g tle, ; vodenll, 1630; James Maxwell 2.1 - Traln. to Oaiivonds Ceutetarss Al Trwenty-fourth street, by the liey, Tnotins T 00, morninz at 10 o'cfock. Tho pritoness, who, as 1t au te, 169020, Woodell, 18307 Jamen damwell | 3T Sripiained 1hat 1he o1d contractor ned | Biehs bt e tsiont O Cemetary. Atrausemesy Couen, b1t W2 6.1 of the'mt, W. 0. Lr of tha | 9% Lo well xnown, tre Undef Arrest ON meIciofser | beuwes: ree e T T Aicove oF dine | Buchor, 1838, " b y Duen shamoiuily overipoked tn the. Commilteo's | " sGIvIY—ANE: 6, 564 & M, Martln Murhr, age Ald. Ryan and Stanher will leave this morning for & run op to Wankeshs, where they Lt loyal min 1o destroy the Gaverument. with the sterling o recommendation, Sl had seversl bide in lower LYY op the tatclurla Dulon men 10 prew ‘Tho ionor of being thoaldest resldent appeara t0 | {LERICLG ANy b0, yet he nad besn entirly L Ig. 26, a8 yedts, bative of Tiiomas, Coumy Wexfork: frer lto between Mes. Archibala Clybourn and it V. it mirod & continugnce until the Zd of September, Mr, George Lee, the employe of the f: which was granted, tho' prosecnlion consenting. | na.fou and fiae of thelf fathurs, D: o oukeu, neral by carriages (o CalYary at 10:30 8. m., fry 2i6d, 5 e (i aden. The latter name may very well be wrong, | overiooked. o i “ m wll'm:::'c ;x{n::el“x:ndm:h;.::::d n;-.mk% ch...d; to will remain aeverai days. ;l;,l:‘u' m:{ A g;x;’ ‘-‘; :%:'::- 'A’m a :’n‘?flfice“fl‘ "Resolced, ‘that, wille ¥ clictlah & profound DOwaver, Ab I6 2k m.wnuu{ n nfie That. Mr. Doede thought the whole thing was an at. | SAWelt Fitientivar Bl L TS S The Treasuroc's raceipts yesterday amonnt- od 1o $3,040.21. The disbursements were §21,- 000, of which somo $20.500 was for the burposs of Paying revenue warsants through s draft on New York. Building permits were fasned yostorday to Joseph C. Coe to eract & two-story and cellar store A TRIED REMEDY FOR BILIOUSNESS, Thote who suffer frunPdisorder of liaction of the tivor will never get the upper-hand of the mruly organ £0 100 as thoy use sich lreational remedicy an biue-pith, calomel, ana posophyilin, Bt tran the trled and popuiar medicine, Jostetter's Stop. for the oxalted viflce uf Clief Maglnrate of this country, aid dlsciaim all desire tv dictate th £0'be warsued by members 2 individ; chiizens 1n Feference 1o the pruposed reception, we ficem ¢ inuxpudient 1Ur uiln, Ly most conalderable oy of veteraus of the Northwast, (o sitend as a0 or- ganlration on suclh oceeston. ‘The Chalr ruled that.the substitute scas ot of order on the sround thst it wae sryumentative, motions not belni permitted to_ contatu sny argus ¥ome tulk of yeilow fever ‘In conaection with Mr. Lev's sicknesd, but the doctor who sttendea him Jlutes tost death resuited from vitious remitient ever. ‘the Firemen's Tournament Committee to- arrange for Presldent layes® recontion met yester- dav alternoon, ont ndjourncd, Afte 10in0 Yery gen- erul gk, witdout doing snyihing, there heing no ‘The festlvities were prolonged until s late hour the grove being well jlinmined oy erns and torches. Lut, suca s the peevorsity of human nature, those parta badly lgbted were fally me much frequonted a those where the light was beat, 1t remaius valy 10 say that she pienla wae a suce ccas in uvery way, forwaich credit |s due to the oflicers of the, Associatiun, the more prominent hattime. At 8:30 Sunday evening an altercation tonk Place between Mro. Annlo Miller and rs. Ellen Jaw, of Nos. 103 and 104 Hontleld street, caused by an old erdee, ‘The hushande of each also in- térered, and in the scrimmago that ensaed Alox- nder Miller cat Denis Daw o the right arm nnd thich with a pocket-knife, Dr. Bidwed pro. tempt to gonge the ‘nuhllm ‘The cuntractor last ear wos nllowea $1.40 for burylug the **un nown,” and §1.50 for burying ‘the ** known.” He ~ found, Ly cxamining the rec- ords, that, while only Uwenty-seven *‘un- kuown' had been buried tho luvt slx monthe, forty-weven **known™ persona had besn buried. The low bidders, it was clcar to him. had bld simply to got the contract, apd thoy proposed to " fiare wero saveral sneeches. hawever, Anly to get tho ¢ b * ach Diltters, thoy may expect raitef With a certain. quorum present, A full meeting, it 1 expected, No. % to | nounced the wonnds not dangerous, Mitler wan | {100 . " 5 2 | Gnes being Bl loschater, President; Frita | minke thut monoy in another way. le knew i b neld Thiraday afierauon'st 3:30 i Tn | 40, deettng o O fase to erock & ibice. | Arresied und held 11 3000 a1 Lo no 31a%, ana buth | rou menbers kho ere 10 bolling aver with, ou | Uostse, Setrotary and J. C. Zerouw, Treasurer. | Messcrucr, and was o favor of the award being | 'Y 0 obtaining it. The inluence of tne dlttory e i Pacltc. 4 ma . womnen were held in 3200 cach to keep the peace for onv year, Justico Haines contioned all the criminal cascs on his docket yesterday na follo Closo nnd fialey, the allegod murdorers of Clark st La Urange, 10 Sept. 23 W, H. lamstead, charged with upon the great biljary gland s direct, yowerful, and speedily felt. The jelief afforded 3 not spay. modic, but complete and permanent. The sillow. neesof tho akin, furred appoatancs of tho toucue, indigostion. costiveness, lieadnchv Rauses, pany throngh the right side and shoulder. in fact every story &nd_basement store and dweiling at No. 1073 Milwaukee avenne, to cost 83,000, The report of Dr. Wright, Rogistrar of Vital Statistics, for the week ending Saturday, Auy. 24, showa the total number of deaths In tiia city for that period to have twen 105, The princl« opportanity to orate, ‘Mr. £, K. Lirooks took exccption to certaln re- marks that were made In Tus Toinuxe mxarulng the proccecdings at the Jast meetlug. “The Ciu didn’t ovfect to giving Uresident Hayoa a recentlon, as nas inlimated §h Ihat article; but what wag Mr, Mutoy was opposed to the majority report. d confessed that 4. portlon of tho Loard formed o band of +* cabbers** “and **tlieves, " and wanted 10 know how it wan that the **reforin* members. Mr. Boese especially, could favor making the wward to Hesscrmer, whosa bid way $1.20 bigher At 5 o'clock Iast evening, as Ald. Baumgar- ten und Fritz Grimm were peiting inton buzgy in Sront of the City-1lull on Lasallo street, the horse ok (right and tan away. Ald, Usunigarten wae thrown wut, and Mr. Grinm, who s an employe in ARCUERY. TRE PIRST PUBLIC EXIMBITION of archery cver given in this city occurred at the White Stocking grounds yesterday afternoon, the the Water-Oce, had his Jefthand brukes, and! for that perlod 1o B arern infantam, of whieh | perjury and coneealing mortgaved oroperty, thl to- | MmEANY Dby the proceedings was tiat the Clubdld ) contestants being teams from fligntaud Park and | than the lowest bidder, sccompanuinent of the ovetluate cotfiplang ate . botn were brulsed. B aune o E Loiane, 171 GiaFThbADE B aan S5, Ssrgents accased o Concosling bt wu to" tndurso President Stayen’ Atiants | Gt too "re; Thiguland Park tesm eonsteted ot . { The minority revor was dually put anon i tsely am ptompily reatoved Up e cuiess uf iWlin. AL 8 wielock logt ovoning Edward Powers, | dibutheria. i eniero colites, U cereuro aothal | inorieaged prapsrty, to Bepl 37 Dotectivs Ueores, | ®g Chajrman eatd that C. Carver, W. M. Goudridga, C. G. fammond, | 240ntion, and fost, by's voto of Tto 7, and et f mentagi 3 phthists puimonsiis, 143 teething, Telnzman, charged with fmprisonment, to 5. 'Thewsmber of deats (or tho cofresponting A constantly emanating from evory quurter und tronn Sept. 2; Dennis Fitzgerald, chargod by Miko 3 10 years of nge, while at work In the Union Roll- sli classod of society. ?nen(lv the majority report was adopied by the ng-Miiia, was accridentslly drawn In between the AB A PERIONAL EXLANATION following vota: - { ana ¥, P. Holt: while Chicago was represented by he wished 10 aay that the Club was flot run i the 7 7, o Increase for.tals year | Donaid with obtaining money under fulse pretenses A. G. Spalding, J. C, Haines, L 8. Collins, and Yeas—Aysrs, Doese, Burllog, Fitzgerald, Lenzen, = Tollure, téaring thaflean from oisleft arw to the | Wrck 18 1877 wtan Ao b ety two's Donaid with obtainiog woney under fales prelensed | [\, 0%dst'of ny toav or candidato, To himeelf hud | 3 £ Egan, ‘e conditions of Iho match waro | Meyer. Spafion, Mulloy. senueto AUCTION SALES. D e el Ttk taken 1o | Of#: Outurthe 103 cases, soventy.two'wets un | B, Ariage £ e expecton 10 nao his position a» Prement of | & E. Eean. Y s R ey 1o aans, Tabor, Whaeler—o. Liis howe, No. 100 Ascner avenue, woere the limb der 1 year of age, thirty-five from 1 to 2, thirteen | & Spencor, to Bept. B, pe 7, Cleas n, that esch tenm shonld ehuot at thirty, forty, snd alxty yard ranges, at ench range. When the time for play to be called, 3 o’clock, arrived, there was an andience of nearly 1,000 persone prosent, and fally onu-hail of these wore Tudlva and childien, showing that the geutle se. are taking a fancy to tae sport, and infact it ajready rapldly smperseding Croquet in their esteeny, ag the position taken by an archer ls well calculated to show off 8 pretty form, und energetlc youn colored mon ean b sccared ut a small ‘expense to chass and fecover the arrows which go wille of the mark. It I8 also very high-toned, und has been in favor among the fashionable people in England for seversl genaratlons, Al these tnings will 1end to, make archery fushionable, and tau exinbitlon yesterday witl doubticss do much to augment the feeling I ite favor thut already ex- sts, ‘There_was very little abont tho match to da- cribe. Tho atalwart yonng mon who took part In it acted very much as thoy might have done when sinall boys, except thattoelr bowa and arrowa \ere not of the priutitive styls nsed by younguters. ‘Tne targuts wero clrcular ones, foar feet In diam eter, and covered with paper, on which wore d four rings and a centee, the ovutside ring ng white, the sccand bisck, the third blue, the fourth red, and tho centrs yellow, Anarrow in the Club {n advancing his own political plaps, "The Secretary, by zenersl ronteat, read ine reso- 1atlons paveed ot the last meeting, and also the | substitute, A votd was then takea Upon suelin 0¥ the decision of the Cealr. e Clab Votad 10 susinin tho Chalr by 8 vote of to 20, Mr. Pratg then offered the same resolutions .og an amendfhent, instead of a subsunute, It was moved tu 1ay the resoiutions upan Lhe table, Mr, Scribner sald toat he had o great deal of ree apect fur tho oflice of President of the United States, When the speaker served four years In the War, he belleved thut he was on tho right aide snd tnattne Soutaern people were, on the wrong side. So thinking, he coutd not indocqo the geatiments of President layod in his spcech at Atlauta, He resd extracts from that oration, und eaid that, asa soldlor, he could not sccept the doctrines given vut by the President, Cal. Ricaby stated that he sceonded the views of tne Drl‘cellln’ wpeaker in regord to the bad taate of the apeech of the President ot Atlanta. ~However, he conld not overlook the fact that the Presidont was a doldler, and a brave soluler, In the War; and the honar that the Club might pay him would be paid to hts mil tary record rather than to the ottice which ne now Rlied. Mr. C. A, !lurwncdwllh Col. mcnb{. 1t was the duty of all g citizens and loyal men to guther nround the President, who was thotr formor from 210 3, fourteen Irom ‘i to 20, fouttcen from 20 1010, twenty-une from 30 to 40, six from 4U to 50, soven from 50 to 0, eight from U0 Lo 70, four from 70 to D0, and one belween 00 snd 100, Of mares there werns 301, andof femnlenid, . The mortalily was, a8 usual, greatest 10 the Fifth, Sixtn, Seventh, Fourteentn, and Fiftaenth Wards. The expenditures this year, up to the 1st of Avaust, for repalring and cleaning the streets, smounted to $10,733 for the North Divislon, 216, 768 for the South Division, ang $33, 150 tor the'West Division, Dedacting the 15 per cent which {8 supposcd to never o collected, thero ro- malued at tast date of the aypropriations faf the threa divisious 23, 207 for the North. $34, 202 for the South, and 341,480 for the Wust. ‘The ex- penditures for Juiy woro, resvectiveiy, $2,520, £4,008, and 83,037, The Stesor has recentiy oo- Tained these figures as a matte. of information, it havini been clutuied on une or Lo orcasions that flio aporopriations were belag 0o rpldiy ex: pousted. The Bgures show thee up to the 1st of ‘Aupurt but t3ie oyos une-balf of the appeopria- tions had teen expenacd, from which it would ap- pear that there is u sulficient fund on hand to pay for whut cleaning snd tepairing will pecessanly have 10 be duue this year. THE COUNTY BUILDING. W. A BUTTERS, LONG & T0, FURNITURE,&c AT AUCTION, Weinesday, Aug, 23, st 10 o'clock, In store 173 itanJolph ‘A BUTTEIS: LONG & CO. Auctlancers, 3 RESIDENCE LOTS Frontin south ou fring Park Bouleyard, nesr IN IRVING PARK, TEDNERDAY, Aug, 23, at 11 o'clock, In store 175 Fart Laddolpiest. v, A: BUTTERS, LONG & CO., Aucttoaeess. THE ENTIRE FURNITURE TEN ROOMS AT ATOTION, ‘Weodneaday, Aug. 28, at 10 o’clock, On Fourth Fioor of 194 Sauth Clark-st. After the transaction of some othor unhisportant business, the Board adjourned untl Saturday. caid n. ¥, CoYy. UE CANNOT OET OUT. Abont s montb ot #o ago H, F. Coy. an old resl- dent of Chicago and & man who up to that thine had stond well smoug his friends and neighibare, waa srrosted on complalnt of Mr, Uray, of Boston, for swindling, forging, etc. I seemns that Gray, who was quite wealthy, wasin the haoiz of scndlng hin snrolus funds to Coy for the purpose of Laving the Iatter loan them on Chicago resl 1o, There would have been no diliculty in doing this and resllsiog quite a fat thing from tho double commlssions which loan-agenta Renerally extract from botll sides of a case which tusy liavedn hand, but Uoy waa not to be satisficd with thiv, He adopted the womowhat novelmettod of borrowing nll” the money himaolf, and, to sccure Mr, Gray, forwarded to the Istter forged deeds and abstracts of titiu on various pleces of property In Chcago sod victiity. 1t was ot thls that ho wa iacad in tho County Jall to awalt telal. Being ittle different from the ondinary ran of prisoners, he was placed ln tho dobtors' ucpartmens, and re« mnined there quietly onough until a faw days azo, Was auputated by Dr, Bidwell. Mr. Samnucl James, nuother of the old ploncern of Cook County, has been Iaid away fo Mr. Jamen ectiley in Thoraton about thirt, ars ago, where he has resided ap lo the th of Nis death, which occurred in taat village Sun- oy of npoplexy. The deccased was about 03 years gllh :nd wes well known throughout the eatlre ounty, The fiepublican Club of tho Sccond Ward metat No. G0R State steect lust evening, M. A, Farwall in tho chalr. The Commitiea t0 revise he constltution and by-lawae reporieq, and, after conmderable discussion, the report was lsid uver, T Ciub udjourncd for ouc week, when ofiicers will be elected, uod numerous speakers s exe pecied. Tho public schools of the city will open Sonday, Al puplle whio havs not attended any of the public sehouls of the city, and slso ali who lost hele connectiun with tigir school by suspension or uthiersise Defore tao closing of the schuol laat dune, wilt be reanired to regloter their names at heir renpective achool-buildinics Saturday detween 10 und 12 o'clack. Those wlio fuf] to regiater their names Suturday will sut be entitied to seats till the sccond dlonday of tae monits, Deputy-Coroner Kora yeaterday impaneled Last Friday Police.Magistrate Bell, of the Town of Lemont, held the Roach family—~father, mother, and 1d-year-old son: the Crimlins! Court in bonds of $2U0 each for the alicged istceny of $180 from a man named McFa , Uaplain of o canal-boat. 1t is aaid that tho boy took some milk down to the canal-voat and there saw Mcraddon Iying upon the deck asleep, Tho $150 wore lying Veside bim, having rplied out of his bout. where he carried hin'wealth, *The boy faok the roll of bills and hid it tn s stone pile, told hls parents, and they connived t tue Keeping of it. Atan enrly hour yesterday morning Of- feer Dan Crowley, of the West ‘Madison Street Statlon, ran across tivo notorious tifeves, numed James, alias *+Doc®' Farmer, and Joun Melion, who were hanging about tho Adams street via- duct,~a_very 8va location for bighway robe bery, Melléen Is only recently out of the Penltentiary, and Farmer s well known in the North Divislon, and_was arrested there for vagrancy a8 1ato as last Priday afternocn, 1t i3 thougnt that Farmer threw away 8 walch 2s he was Velug arrosted, And it 18 belleved that no has boon ninlicaced in sume recont highway rosberies and burglatics, Mallen arew o rovolver and threatencd 10 whiout the ofijer, but the appeatance of & orotber ollicer acared Liim from matng 1t each man to shoot thirty srrows Chambor Sate, Turkieh Chsirs, C. 8. Chatrs, loskery, Comrade. the white Fing caunted une for the shouter; In the | wnen he concoctod & pian to pscape. And procoedod | warrobes, . 'fop Tabies, Kxcénsion Fablce Curp a Jory in the cano of Willisni Boding,whodled of n | Friday will be the last day of sorvice for A PROCURESS, IS, o Armatrong was sorry. that this mat- | iscl {hreoi tn the lue, 8vo: IR ha Fed, aovans | {0 bat the same into sxocuttun. Th some manuer | Mafircsh s;:fm’i, e e T L gun-asot wound inflicicd ot the Folly Theutre by t the C s Conrt. TER ATTEMPTS TO BECURE A VICTIV, ter had evor come up, It was ntortunate in many and ia the ycllow centre, nine. On the Oret range | he sacceedea In breaking looso one of the large I\lrfl, Mosquito liars, & Lclnl the entire outiit of (v i Cole, and the luquost will de conrluded | tbe Septomber tarm of the County Coart, Lnst year s gentloman aud bia wifo, who had | Tespects that the Club had discussed thls quession, | tho Clicago - team 'did - much the Dbest | fron bars witich supported hin bunk Inthe hitle | well futnishedroaiis, 0 oh o o e (\u-nay.M ot“a e, s“ nl 1 nea at the Tha Courity Collector yestorday sold con- | veen long fn Eurape, returned to this country, ISut now that 1t bnd comg yp, the Cluo should act | shooting, “flaines Jeading with 120, | room whore ho . siept, And from A cot in + A, BUITERS. LON 0.0 Aucgloneers, west Madison Street Station, states thal the o the debtors’ room got two bars of hara wood, His “idea was o to - use thess in prying away the somawhat light grating which uurde the windows of that portion of tho vditd- ng, and then lower hiumolf Into the joil-yaed by means of tle bod-clothed. The escaps waa ta lave been made this evening, bui tho scheme was communicated 10 the sheriil, aud, last nigat, As- sistant-Jailer Carrier sud John May, a gnard, vis- ited Coy, asarched Lis room and person, and dis- coverea &1l the taols lie hud accumulated Lo aid in nisexit, The aubjoinod lotter was also alscover- e, ond fe Hmm as & specimen of whst a fair umount of educatlon and sn uplimited supply of cheok will enable n man o do, Cuy was at once removed to cell B2 in tho Jail, aod will hereafter fare as the rost f the prisoners do, ‘The letter is Ireely and tonasily. 3 cyto emed to po & tondon- | byt Carror, of the Highland Park tesm, wlio s nckdowledged, 1q bs thu best shot in the West, and asnobg Ju besl in the country, did tho aking a score of 145, Tho stauding uf the teams at tho wnclullan‘ siderable provorty op account pf the slxth Inetail. ment of the Soutn Park special assessment. No other proporly was offured. The colundar in the County Conrt showa that Insane cases will be called Monday, but.one of (Yio Bailifla usys that the calendsr does nut amonnt t snytalug, and that tho tmsane will bo trivd to- tmorruw, There fu & mistake somewhere, The Committee on Equalization will meat {hia marning to resame the consideration of the Town of Lake complalits. The Committes 3. prety 1o dispose of ull of 1ho complatuts this week, and pext week to prepuro s repurt for the Blate Board of Equatization. bringing with them u girl whom they had met in Sweden. 1t wae their Intention, after thelr retarn, to bave kept her with them a compsnlon, but ceversss cawne, and thoy were yushle to carry owt thelr intention, She sccoraiugly had to shift for oraelt, and began earnivg her 1Ving a4 & scam. atsess, Slio I a Yory Enely-forthed ond goud-look- inggirl, who has by this time “lesrned to apeak English fuently, A few months ago & Iady stopoing at one of the holels sent to her to come sa 8ce her. She told ber that she wanted to take bor along 1o the city whers she was llving snd to cmploy her as 8 rhuoting wis purely sccidental, and the volice are «l the vpiniun that he s telling the trutn, Several employes of the theatre were nrceent at the time, vill testity that the shooting was done While ne boys were' burlesquing beulnd tue scenes tho play of **Wild BUL" In Tie TrinuNe of tho 14th was published an acconnt of the sufclde of Charles F. Hame, 1 wittich 1t was stated (hat, Just prior 1o hia death, bo wae anderrioud to hava received a letter from ' father tellipe him wume baral stories about b wife, “Chat ity writes from Great Falls, N, i1, tothe clect tnat i the father mentioned, any Lrtiegrexnons they wnst bave buon commitied by Jiume himeelf, She had buen weparated from bim 1ur Alx years, o divorce having been obtatned on Chattel Mortgage Balo. TWO POOL TABLES COMPLETE, Bar Counter, Sdidon Pixtures, &e., A ATCTIOINT, SDAY, Auk. 2%, at 10 w'eluck. &t our store, o K- BUTTELS, LONG & €., Avetioncen. REQULAR THURSDAY'S TRADE SALE. Dry Goods, Olothing, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Etc., THURIDAY; Aug. 20, at 030 o'clock, at our Auce tHun Store, 173 & 173 Htandol piievt, WA, BUTTENS. i . LET THE PRESIDEST DOWN EASY. Because he was th Prusident, waa tlat any reason fae nut criticlaing bls langioge und ncuons? Tne Club sbould take indepoudent action. lle thero- fare moved to lay the wholo matter on the table. The motion was declared not_debatavly, but, by commun cunsent, tion, Juilus Whitamade & fuw remarkn. Me understood by the speech of the Prostdent at Atlanta that the Peouldent rospocted the Southiorn men wha had fought in the Rebollion because they wern of honest opinion, —nat becsusy they ware fuhiing for to right cause. alr. Molton xaig ttere was o great difference be- twoen dutng honor to President Hayes and to Gen. llayce, une of the boys in blue. . Marlin Beetn #ald thot if the Club voted to of this range waa: 38, whoot, Chicago horter distance, securing but 8003 wotle the counteymen marked up 41510 tng it, leaving the home teauw stlll 1n the lead, howaver, Uarver aud Egan made the best scored on tholr respective eiden t this range, tha former getting 148, and Kean 1 O the lust range the Chiicagus ugain howed thoir supertorlty, acoring 105 to 165 by the Parkitee, The score in tult v as followa: soamstress, paying her $6°s week, and giving en, = e fallows: NG & Clh.. Auctioneets. SHEES A S Bt el | e Laomi was b fcom by saron | B b Lo, S, e, st fommentd | WA ot L SO LRI, | e B | S v A s i g : e ¢ rel , nide nivaty nd he was over a ‘ourt lon| N . aKe 5 2 ute's Altorney Mili=URNTLENRN: You iay enin 1 0. 1%, ) >0., 10 make wention of them, 5 O e iat, ok bon, A | s e ML cad e e eae (e | o8y et han T e e, ol : Suutsa solnaiiat airange, Uik LN 1 uaiible By GEO. I’ GORE & €O, tue of Promdent Hayes us 4 man, a citlzen, und Tvenldont, Hla reforred 1o th speeeh of 1ayes at Atiasta, and said that the worst that_could be said ‘of 1t was that It was unlortunute bu Gxprossion, Tl matlon 10 187 on the table was lost bY 8 voto of 20 to 21, On the original resolution the ye: d . Tho :m'rt-rmu clrcumatatces. G and 70 Wby RECULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 9:30 a.m. Fino Clothing, Fur Hats, Fino Cutlery, Undorwoar, Hosiory, . Linens. GEO. P. GORR & CU., Auctlonecrs, Another Great Cataloguo Auclion Nale oF¥ . BOOTS, SHOES, ARD C SLIPPERS, 0n Welnesday, Aog. 98, 8t 9:30 2, I, promp. A eertuin Justica of tho Peace ndvortised : 1n Sunday’s Tutyuns for a servant elrl for genérat housework. By wa, of u delicai casm he Ine werted in the ad that'nu youug ** ladice ** necd ap. ply.lmagise bie ntonishacnt thurefore thut duy When myrinds of old wunien—not s youug ony in ron; incad (1 rison. | i uved all means within Iy puwer 10 ootala bell, hat | mizle €9 out 10 retite uany calee cousationi ayalost ine, aud b wich my family aid " cad W 3 ha trials 7o em, 'Sy oy to et tho reqared bail b unauCeesatul, #o 1 liave 'iaken tha Hloerty 10 leave your hon, &4 ma'opportunit tact po tlce, Dut 10 one, and the f‘" Accepted, and foft with the lady. On teaching the place of 'tholr destination, they went to & ne, handsomely-farnlshed Lugso, where thg girl wi d to an excollent room. Slie hodn't been there more than & da, of &0, bowaver, incoverod that she bad Leen led into A woek ago, the Board gave nuthority to the Committeo on Jatl and Jalt Acconnts to make cortain nec " So0| 106/7,087| 343 g wero called With the following rel’llll: Yeas, 335 ary lmprovements In tho seweraye of Thern wero & numbor of RIFie thore h tne lot—swarmed about hly howss, ~ False teeth, | thedail. Ti Commitics has acied, and yesters b s i Tt Bnat s ) 81| oy o0 w00 1y wite, who (o lck, n Tulwe huir, 1o teoil, 10 hulr, wer ¢ho character- | day, to initiste the work, catived an additional six- whuse biazes mannersaud phinted faces dret pave | Dave. tob, . o CL o 1 kanw will oou Ko down iy $utlce of vach, und someeven would havo looked mcfh“m Aiply fo 06 adilcd, the comnection hl;bngnl‘l‘l‘umlnonlhntmmululnfl'u wrong. Comrndos Hawks, White, Scribner, Bolton, Cur- 106 47} 4] nu grict she Is having to ar and_furiher to i f cannot induce 8omo ono to Lall te, that 1 sy liavas Ehiaiice L defend wyself betors the World sad courds It teed be, Thesu are the ouly 1notivel Ccause mie 1o Ieave Jaits if you thiuk I will try to eacaue. yuu are wl £ suaih b at my econa day sfter ner arrival her om. Dyer, and Stowart were appolnted a_commite o tee to arrango for the roception to thu President. il e #, The Cluo ten adjournod until Mondsy evealsg, Ot wsaesesrusiennd 4381 410) JG3ILD16T 29 TR OLD BETTLERS. THE BTENCHES. TIHEIR PICNIC AT WRIGHT'S GROVE. ANOTHER OOMFLAINT, The best-enjoyod festivity of the year (v many To the Bditor of The Tribuns Chicaguane is the O1d Bottiers' plculc, which has | Cmcado, Aug, 26, —1 notica in to-day's eeus o come to be a regulsr {nstitution, nnd the yccaston | cowplaint from & gentleman 1n rogard to the ex- of much Interest nnong thote cosphrative veteruns | ceediugtly dissgreeable odure that daily envelop Lk, who have wpent & genioration or lesa In this jocality, | which ar shuiply unbearable, aud certainly are 3 It 15 100 mach tronble Lo recount whdt they have | disgtuce 100ur utherwise iuost beautiful and charm- undergone, —1o describe now thoy have aeen the | Ing city. Lay afior day, when pute, frovh Alr nas modholo snd Indlon trading stalon grw lnto | een nuedful to life and bexitt, we huve been Chicago, And, reslly, that'doesn't adect the pic- ( forced to ciose uut windows, snd, even then, the nic anyway, It wes beld’yestorday in Wright's | horrible wmell could Bot be keus dot Yei what Grove, with an sitendance camfoctably lliug that | wuat it be to the sick, of whom we kuow here lo inclosure, which showod that 5,000 or 8,000 per- | Do small nuwbert In this iy of natural with & shurtestemmed **dudhsen ' oo« tyecn thelr Hps. ‘Lie cuncluvluns from ihe aove Bre woveral, Don't wasle money on_sarestm, oue pecially 1 an ndvertiseient, and don't advértiso Jor woumen 10 call 8t yoor hutve, but ratlier give tiie next-dour number, aud when they (the wom- ) cull ue 1o convonlontly uear, and whey oua 1hiat pluases stats up tho viepe call to ber tudivid- uaily. " Tuua canet thou wake thysell beloved of thy velghoors, Yenterday morning was the time sot for thw shoemnkura who havo heen on & strike for the il three wevks, o resute work, the ditferences ctween theim ubit the manufucturere having veen amicably wettled 03 Saturday’s mveting, ‘Thery wan a wlight bitch I carrying out the prugraummu, Towerets i was tormeriy & rule of 1hy Aupume: furens' Association that oo member shiould hire nien betonging to knother ehop, bok at the meeting Saturday this rule was rescinded, and tho men left freo to work for whoever choss to em. being made ssom (ilinols street, Add to this ime provemeut the perfection of the uw-n\- plans Ropicd, and aiready tested, and the Jul wii bo broviied with ka pecfoct sewerige as auy bullding in the city. Bomo weeka ago two * experts " were ap- patnted by the Board to test the ¢fMcacy of the umoke-bucnars placed in tho building Gver & year ago, Without alvcussing the mertts of the burn- crs, it I8 enouel to ety that tiey have nat een Juld for becaae the g ntloman puttiog them in ro- soil o+ conio duwn * to 0, ex-Comuisnioner, and henee thu duliying and tha empluyment of “vexperts.” ‘The amount fnvolved i only $500, and the **experts* will ko fo work to-day, sod, it is expected, repart to the Board at \te ezt meet- fog. Thers has airesdy Leen considerable tighting over the mutier, aud 10 ludications sre that wore 1s to lollow. ployer, who had said nothing on tho subject of Bewing, asked her to dress up and conie down into Tho pasior, /Thiv she refased to dn, snd atated hr doubls ae to ino character of the houss. Tha Woman admittud the trath of ber suspicions, and urgea her with all the. areuticnts in her power 1owalve ber acruplcs and adopt the nuw course of life. Sho deacribed Lo her tu flowing calors the profite and pleasures of rostitulion, It euvy life, and its On clothed. The girl, howover, ‘enu 0t 10 be poruuaded, and rofured 10 go dowis, “The woman then told her to glvo up the key of her room, which sbe relused 10 o, and, afler the woman leit, locked the door sud plled hor trnnke syguiust it. Sho was kept in tho house four daye, diving which time tho usus] aryumonts were ro- Sorted 10 (o Induce Sher to abaudOD HeF reatatence, Finaily stio threntuned that, 4f sho Wos noi re- Teased, she wouid do something which would cresta such a utir and excitement aa to briug frouble upon the womn, This was nterpreted into a thrvat ral Mgl Bt to it nry family & hore time, aud, urtlier, 10 try to foduce Ty fricnds 1o hieln e, would baw grést privilege. After being with my fanliy a row dny and ot succebdingin geiting oatl, L wil vetom n 10 trylng (0 escape, I never udil o yuu will give tne tue leust coutdence or favors | dou's fuvogus Your vifclal daiy would sifu fou to; bugto Wy w W't troac mo harshly. 0 understand sowmethluy of Tesaare. Deifery e, entlo- uy eiturt, and You lave famlies and whiat iy feelingsand u men, £ um not a crinunal, and will return to you {€'not Turced 1o wauer. * Your obedient servant, Noone (n the debiors* 1 1a the lesat responsibie for iy Jeaytog. Tho fgures showing the expenditares of ; P men et trew, o wark tar whoevur chue, o oo | Tho SRUR SLoT Lun, (W owe of tho | fo” tomaitsaicnly “and ad e edect, Wau | done wero proseni. Tue wealior wao uil that ( 00,000 whabitzals | mondet they do uoh ri THE CAMP-GROUND, ol ud comulets Huosof all gradcs, ang kiads of bout-und-ehou iz, L D, Wells and Co. I vng ( County Hospital, for drogeunt liquurs bave crested thoughit vccastvually oi jumpiag out of tho | coqi@ e gaked, and the conduct of the plenlckers YRSTRRDAY'S BERVICRS, an modes, and ¢id thamsalves of thls satsance, e there 1o Way 10 banssn 1LY [ koow you ure bure dened with complauts frum the people, but 1 dw u indy, und Lappeal to wnd thioush you, 10 evory kentlewa in the City of Chicago. If f0F Ao othue resson than tha our sex look Lo you for pratection, to suve us, 1 fro8 Trom this o ‘will besohd, “This will be & choice sla and a the Intereat of all ouyers 10 ttund: - UGV And atalogus ready Tur fu- Speciion Moaday R Rty {1 i wiid 0 Wanarie —— ] By CHAS, E. RADDIN & CO. winduw, but W’ wes gp high up ahu feured vhe would kil horself, Tefore her releass, however, ahe was tnado tu swear that she would atate neithior (h uame of We city to which she had buen taken, nur thit of the person who had en- ployed nor. . Hovivg done this aue was releaned, B returned f0 Lt iy, 18t e w Penitentinry contract. On thie account i nen b ot been liced by the wen, aud yeds terday moriing they were souiewhat #low in’ re- g work at thin place, sithough at the other BuOps Uiey began bucrations promptly. BY noun, huwever, Une i citue had absappeared, aud avery- WINR WA WOFKIng BuIOOLhIYe uite o breoxe, And everybudy outside of the UV ting ™ confeses that the dactepancy esnnot be explained honestiy. ‘The ** refuru ** bunbers of the Board are wncllied to tho idea that cullaslon existe betwean tho Hospltal druwgist and the cone Aracior, and all the circumstances would seem to contirm tho suspicion, 7! nuver Las heen o The great crowd uf Sunday has left, but still s goodly number remain, both salnts and sinnere. The work 1s urged vigorously 0s the end of the meeling spproaclies, with a falr prospect that at 1be close there will be few of the regular attond- was & mudel of propriety, . On entering the gronmd It becamo ouch person's duty to securs fromthe clerks & purple gold-fringed badge on which wns printed the year when tlie wodror came to Chicago. Tuen It bect u jmperative duty to get one, two, rmient. Pethaps Lspeak too atzungly, but 1 ba ante who hava vot enllsted themselves under tho Auctioneers 118 snd 120 Wabaal-ay. - T A O ency af tho THosmtal man. | - Avoutg two weeks sgo she recolveda diapatch | of soveral bears, for which thore was and | L 118 and 12 ; A tulegrum received Sunday from the | eemnl, but Dearca seoe L0 Vi i 1y e e e 1 D arasa opporiuntys &3 the. Grove was stadod | B ot o et prata "chat fhe MEk of tpts | Dianer of the Crows. Greater eflortle belog made | vy gy : Osace Nimio Hanise eruaghe the lénunx;m 1o { e been scmething worse yhom sue had come feom X”W'&Tfl'fif& 198¢ [ with etands ench dispenslog the productof s ditor- | city sutfu, 1oy notiiui Of thiose who ara well, | I the nuynun:: dovotlonsl meetings, They wera ESDAY, Aug. 28, uthers of tls s o it ey Cokutay vcuireg of 1ha ees snmen & Van | Pt bestpased; X B L L e el Saans. | et brewar, and no ond of wailers struggled with | 4iuccouutor i, Calecsgly wdora What alwoss | thronged yestordsy with suzlous menand women SALEB OF Gori, s, L, Tormeny, for 10 tae Churh of the Haly 1elv knowa tirouvuuut b ed, su that they would va sbla 1o give ber wark, 1t 810 stated that if sho would call at the telegraph atlice, st wouldfind a ticket iaers, sad, fnaily, 1hat whe could seturn to Europe with thum, &s they were Intendingto go back, Bhe was delignied with tls, weat down (o the telegraph oiice, goi ber ‘tickel, which was thoro, apd left 1or 81, Paul, Before sue went, huwovoer, the i With whom she had been warkiug when who g ceived the dispaich told hur, If anything went wran, to toledraph les, Bhe went Soturday, and Feeddy the 130y 10 this city ot a dispateh o the oflect (hat thifige were nob right, and that vie wauted money t0 roturn with, it waeeent her, the crowds. Atthe end ‘of the preitiminary beer stsge of the entertainment, the picnickors sops- rated themselves {nto braadly distinct claases sud pursuita, ‘Fhe real old sottlers sought cac other out, und, veated i cosy wooks I little Eroups, awnpped liew wbout what bsd happened to them sines the Iast piente. I8 toak 8 quud deal of beer o make this part of the day ¢ wnouthiy ot Tuo dencendants of the old settiors 1o the fourth gen- cration wade thomselvos mebry after & more Hvely Tashion, They hud Jonuuy Hand aud s dddiers to kvey the duncing piatform busy, —aud every one Kknowa that Junouy was bese playlug Sndian war- dances befors Gurdon 3. Hubburd, or the Cly- cunatsutly 81l our houses, Most -lucn-ly‘k SABE. acoking the light, aud many conversions are re- ported. ‘The Rev. T. Strowbridge preached at tho Taber- nacle ar 30:30 a. m., toking for hie text, **The Queen of the Bouth shsll rise up in the judgment with thix generation, aad aball condemn it, for she came from tha uttormost parts of the earth to hear the wisdom of Bolomun, And bebold, & greater thsu. Solowwn is here. ‘Tl Hatbath. 0l wat, ss usual, [nterestios, both for the old aud younz, The Rev. Guorse Chase, of the Btock- Yards, addzessed the chilitren. N {hnvu child 1n the sohoo! 7epested s verde THE CUSTOM-IIOUBSE. Judge Bangs aired his tired brain at Lacon yeaterday aftee bis vislt to Washington. “The Internal.-rovenue receipts were $20,- 402 yesterday, Whisky brought in $15,574 of it Tho subacriptions (o the naw 4 per cent losn at the Sub-Tressary yesicrday were $102 00, ACCORDING TO THE BTATEMENTS OF ITS OFFICEHS ihe Health Department 18 doing sl it csn to £1d the city of tia blut upon fts (sir ne: The recont couvictions of Scavlsn and Sherwin fn the Crainal Court have sccomplisied a great doal of Roud, ‘muci good, 10 fack, that Scanl ainet whuit the Court entere Shertl to abate bis puivance imuedlately set o wurk putilug his houss in orier, aud now has s lace which passes Dr. DeWoll's ugeed thut goutleman now polnts to Scinjsn's aa # wodel bouas, ana bellcves the time 18 nut far o Dry Goods, (lothing, Carpets, Hats and Caps, Notions, &c. This sale will ‘ompried 1,500 LOTS, Which are positively to ba BOLD without reserve, CIIAS RADDIN & CO. owpanion of fuiuer Sman the 1 Jeure of tue misdiun works of thst eloouent Jesuit. Luter he was aasociated with Fathor Ds» men i simllar Guile which he wua released cars uvu, wnd Sransferred to Milwaukee, whvre” hie fad by petoral charge of the Church of the loly ‘Nume. At the same e he scted In the Vapacity of Chaplain to e Soldiers’ Houie, Milwaukee, Mo wae greatly d by ull tne' o1d ciubpied velerans 1o that aeyluti fur (rlendiess watsiors, and urest wae their d and on her return sho stated that whea ate got 1o | 2 K (T T e, A0 facca which wow. make life | from the Bi S Sorrow whch, ahut s ye e | 1iiiera ware 5,000 of the new silver dollers | $d SEREE (EUR TR0 V0L of the people whom | Ueuree or Kinales, saae, [hen Jieie wets i | Mhden oo 100 | 1 Hov. b of Grant viaco, preached » yeur s, e waawndgned vy | ST T e counters of the Sub-Tressury | atis sxbuctol. ack tuery huns of the vedple whoh | ether ' cncomutauts of a blowe ” beaas | 8 butdes 1 whoustnds, [ 0 clty will bo [ Ehe Hev o e 500 BAMPLE LOTS 35 p. w, from the texs, ** Becuuse the crsature,! ftsell also shall be deliyered (row the bondage of cortuption Into she glorioua lioerty of the childron Jobmny iwid,—the swings, Wny sad blowing machines, bowling-sileys, greased pole, aud ull the seat uf it ©ot furgetlug the piculc praper, meaning, of courss, b WML, Which weul un without futermisaion all duy and evendng, The only thing tc be wonderad 8t is that auy nerely hutusn systumn coutd staud such & continied sppli- cation uf muat, bresd, Aue beer as souiv of thom were mude Lo uaderko, - But agy claveidcation waich oumitled THE POLITICIAN would not do justics to tnupiculc. ‘The fact that a0 election b approsching ouuld lu 00 way be made Clearor to b versgs cititen than by witneasing simbarly **swestened " snd made tolerable even 1o delicate noses, Aa for Sovrwin, that gentie- man 18 waking an bouest offor to ket the suiolle thal ouce proceeded, and do BoW proceed W A limted frow’ bis houss under control, The apparatus which ho la ustng at present does nol exacily mieel the case In ihe vyes of tto o partment, but a1, sier a fair Arial, ) proves a fatluze, it will Bave 1o bo taken out' and replaced Dy one that will do she wark, Arour has put in uni apparatas Lbat nas electuslly abatcd Liv nui- sance, 8ud Uberndorit hax turn down bis old houae, ud e butldiue 8 vew oue, which will e 80 conetfucted snd so vrevided with tho , whiere he Lias died ot the post of orn 10 Bois le buc, Holland, Uct, 28, Ly und, baving eviuced s a0 early age tha disgoaltion Sor u relivivus life, b i educsied fur the urieel- hood, aud, sfter the usual cotiree 6f wiudies wi 1l Pincesay Scutuary of bls oative place, wos wi wuined g pricet. dbortly afterwand be lcft Europs Tur tie United Mtatey, wud here be Jusnea the Order and wade hiv prohation in the Misours of that sucioty. Le evtered Nov, 10, , and wade bie lust vows Aug. 1, 1858, FNE WIHISKY INTEREST, The Chicago distlilcrs beld 3 lively matines yeu. . The WD 80 ber and oifered Lis services, Yolunicenng to 1uke her Lo s gtace waeee ane would vu_taken care of uutil she could find her fricnds. Sba doubied him, howevee, deciinea bis oifer, and weal Lo she number where her oid empluyer used 1o live. There she found that he sud his fsmny bad been outof the city for voune weeks, Accordingly sbe setured to Chicago, \boush sol befors one or. o' sen s offered (Lot thei services. 4 l¢ pretty plam inat ihe gperson by whopt she waa firsl faken Trodtow. city hisa commanicated fa vome keeper of b, Paul enough Information 1 ¢oab drday. Currency disbursomants wera 320,600, ‘The Phwnix Distilling Cowmpany starts up the old lliigois Distillery Friday morning. It would_have been miarted earlier, but thers bal beew the usual dulay Assistant-Burgeon J, O. Fisher, of the Marine Hospltal of this port, has been ordared to duty ut Mobile, A in_suticipation of & vislt of yellow fever at that poiat. Danel Qaluan nml James Kelleher, the two Ll BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUOCTION, TUESDAY, August 27. A very deslrable linv, CHAS. E. RADDIN & CO, it 5 i : Aios Jenale Hewes Caldwall presshed last even- . : o minisiers sxpected upon the groond to-day and to-morraw Ate: Te Hev. Wr. Thowas, the tov. M. M. Parkhurst, and the Rev. ¥ Hardlng. ‘Among the srrivalsare: F. D, Hlameaway, A, 9, Brown _and wife, Miss Lulu Hsunister, C. ¥, ‘Tiradiay, Evansion; the Rev, George Chase, Stack - Yarde: 'the Hov. F.Bwartz, My, O, . Brogder, Father Whitehead, Chicava. brothel 1o her (o be- Auctlopecrs, cruay 3 q # i worthies charged with buralsrizing the Post-Ofice uile the girl there, and had Aleo stated her per- ¢ e o TURSDAY'S SALR, Aug, 27, st9:30a, ., b .‘:fi‘l‘z{".{‘“‘u‘;{i‘? 'Jn'n"%re’fuf sl é",'.'.::’. fi:m':nfi e Feetetilay ‘hhmu‘v‘h:w‘ betore :‘:u‘:‘fl;fl:‘“’:'wmn woold " Laake her na attraction | the coralality winch beaned, from s welhiRLNS éfil'fl ‘f;'nfl'n:fx"!x":':{b thia' ;‘I::‘l’;&: - ;'u‘.flfé:.::;{? SUBURBAN, NEW AXD SECOND-HAND FURNI LURE, the jucal brethiren, but wus duy Lo the prese o 3 ek o1 insiz deat And reapreted frleud dow Old Hettler, | Beversl tol te comy Off next week )0 the s i 4 G G Merr D : «cach, for a bearing this moroluz. 'Toe Post-Uficy “The girl conviders herself bound by her oath, sud oph D " calth-Otiv LAKE. Carvets, aud Gencrsl Housebold Goods, Ueneral uhhens e ek s K - o ens ol ¥ Jaaoiroried by the tareats which wete made 1o | It Wes drcadia come syeln, Crinoal Cours, snithe Tlolih-Omose naked the e St Nuith Autora s lcatud ne plots, nd {8 buss gldtizng the store the midoight marsoders rsa #foul of Uncle Saw, His name is William Matthal. His abode Upou the same #not sweel William reciifies (! ery hlgbwinee, aud dealy thews out to the wandering wayfsrog wan. Graspiog Uncle Sam expects every paciaye wold to be duly reyulered upua boake (uruislied fur that purpose, ‘Thie Mattuul bus faried 10 do Lo the wawber uf elghly-ecven packeges willin the pust contident statement that thesw nulssuces will bo but o all ‘lrubulnluy b office, 10 masist bim 40 b rdsous Lk, 1nv cofrewpaudent aud'all others who can teanty from acius) kuowledge 8 to the ciect of he aumells on the sick snd the peoply of wosk utomuciss aad wesk 4 can bo 0f Wi~ terial wervice by conununlcatiog with bim and for- uishing bivawith th facts to which thoy cau testity vo tne Wituess-atand. 1t s diicult w uce What better evldence ba can @ive of bis futentlod Tho resideace of Mr. Mulr, the forist, which 1s ituated vn Filey-81th streel, corner of Scammon avenus, was 1ho vcene of & daring robbery Satar- day wvealuy, The roblore. seversl in nusber, stfectod aa eatrance 1o tho houye through & cellar windaw, snd iptimidated the Occupauts by pre- sentiug & eocked revolver at the head of each. Uue vouny 1zdy escaved through o window and went 10 the Dearest npelghbors, half 3 mile away. The burgiate, n the meantiwe, secured what inotey All thiv wunt on over aud over again until aboat 6 o'cluck, when the Presiuont of the Asswelstion, Mr. Emil Hoechster, mounting the stand, apologized. for by abeence of The Hon.'N. B. Juad, wou been expected t deliver ap addre: 1 his place by Introduced Capt.Lang, who apuke pleasantly for o few moments. lle was e vald, 8 Sweds by birth, aud baa come o this country i 1824, aud W Chicago fg 1838, belnz the et of his usilonality Iu the city. Hu extollea tle cosracter and tend- ¢ncy of the gathenng, sng otbers ke it, sud closed her that, §n cass s0¢ uid reveal anything. she wouid bo sought vut snd killed; and, theretors, will tell nothing concerning the place to which she was takn, - That whica iy paulished 18 uiven ool waruing for othere. What was tried with tise doutless tried slmost daily with others, and th Feaiing of what happuset Lo het may ba of service in savinu other girlé from belig taken 60 brotbels, ‘Whuney they 1Ay Rot essape sa caslly a8 sho did. ub bure 10 fecl the pulae, 48 1t were, of the Cnica: #0 dletillere, uud ot the same lue protest sguiiet uny futther ewspaper usdaults on the suteerity of the Feona whisky nien, who, he said, wore rabes a5 white @s tboss of angols ' After he Jad uulosded the griovauces which bare Leavily on hie hearl, he was ubjected 10 wowe very frauk quesiions by Acasts. Fowell, Abel, Burrugos, Lyuch, and Ko, wio Jointedly tuld i bai thoy had made w0 per- eunz) wllack, but ibel they vad disected their STV, 2 QAL e vods of all kiuds. Bilks Woulens, Qoods ot 4 Kigumo ik MLt gacques, ete.,etc., Danduwmely dyed, cleacd, and ‘ropaired st wmall €30 puass. - Gndentrocelvod nad rauurued HOUSE ¥ esorcss. 1 ney 3 We 5., i SRy g b , 3 wha as | Mr. Mulr had sbous biu, ‘which, fortunstely for | (o 0 South veur. Heoce loyoe @ss bt leptsclue fasteaed THE VETERAN CLUB, by hoplag that ali wikbt wael snotsee year. | but 8 slup 1o thies huissnces than what he b s 5 g 138 Tiitools- u b A Ly A very. iis i ) % . . K goha, 804 his lovitation to the suilering and thy | blm, wse only $.0. Oue of Mr. Mulre wmen bad | “Clarkai, Taciory Somithua ol ialrs e vea ey | wioncdisteatth buds uf Wyilist Magtoal, sniibe RECEIVING TUB PESSIDENT. U ile- were siac o o Lyle iug, sad g Clarkst koned Lo come forw! twil all they will ve asked fo rine god exulan &b U o'clock ad bcly blu sccure 8 cogviction ausiust that yentleman was sl length persusded 10 make & Thnreday moroing, sud answer why it ws so. few rewmarke, Ile closed by Calliug we attvutlon uite s large sum of monvy which they did not zud- Alter rumniazing llll'lmllh lnfl'dnlvuu $iou uf 1he whieky 1ax which Lad prevalled i Thers was much confusion, uslaver, sud noiss Feorua, ey wildly suggeated that the bicds had | Bai), $1, 000, yesterday avenlng in tha Hopublican Husdquarters | of the crowd to tho fact thid ¥rank Luwbard, **the uk-mukerd, D0 the one cose Jo which o or- | they beata hasty setreaf. Sorgt. Qahun was woti- ) iy Yai mA \y'l‘f)rr\q\r;‘;-'h futtered beiore duey were b, bul, i they ch e 5 The U o ot {n Chil » wa pressat. O der 0 wbsbo was eaterod -Scanlan's—the order | fed, aud Sundsy succeeded locapturing the whols Y, Hat. o e T uu Vb aiE DY Sub-Ireasurer Gilbers stated yosterday | In tbe Urand Pacidc Hotel, ‘The Unlon Veteran | idest siugor In Cllcago, " was preasul. Of course, | (06 11y o forcud for Lhe very koud reasois that o= fUha ey ) r lmDroves wo: tis crowd Juslated on Lumbard's sopearance, and, luuia woudertuliy. Yui Wlil have 0 ted by Mr. Bouteil, e as " and the Iaevitubly ang. Plolr names are Jobn Cunningham, Jumes ;umu, aad Jawes Hartfurd, L] —a—— THE MORMONS. . 8arr Laxs, U. T., Aug. 25.—A Mormon with two wives took them Lefore the Third District Court lu this city to-day, asklng for naturahiza- bouse references were wads vy Mr. Francis 80 th sactihat Jur Bilcen years the Loneaty of the Peorta distillera tiad never Leen dmpeacbed; bub whet o Lauch luquired Luw they afforded 10 sell Liguwites for §1.u5 st the tiuw e tax © was Mo wabject wod dropped, sud tne converation 1wok snother tack. Alr. Fraucis awu discovered that the Coicay Uocibiea Kiiew what thuy were talkiig abouts abd. Club met there 1o azain consider the question of giviog s reception to Presideut Hayes on tue oo~ castop of his visly 19 this cliy In counectiou whi tho coming Firvmen's Tournament. At toe Jast wecting, & weak previous, s resolution to give such 4 recoppion has been tabled. It was qnder-. siood that st tols adjourned ioceting sn atlempt tlay thie policy of the Governmunt In withholdl $1 aud B2 tols fur the putpuse of creating 8 u‘:! wand for the new alver dollas be baviug su clect ou the duwand for the lailer arbicic ut tte Sub. Treasury, aud quits & bee of them are paid Out wrery g~ Fae Unitu Biates Marabal's oica gyl e ioriger raceivy trads-duilass tor wore tosu cuuts, I adopiitg thls corse, tbu exuwple of wediately uffur it was eoteréd Scaulan sut to work to punly his place, sud wuccevdud so well thst ite culorcomnant becamy unuscessary. Iu Sherwln's cuse 4 Couvictivn und & Botlicativn to abaty accoi. plisbied the dusired teoult without the additiouul compulsory edect of wn order ot Court. lu all probaolilty the uthers, when convicted, whll tullow sit. Bhould (hey refuse, Lowever. and should joalst ou the Sherltfs furnlubiog Londs for suard Watch, 01d Bhady," with Twuch applatue ’ At U 0rclock the prizes for-dhe proiulest bables weco awarded. ‘Thore were 31K ledala 10 by wiven, three for boys aud three. (OF gishv, nod the cons tevtante Siled the largest paniion vn the Sround. Alter dus consultation, the) Judiee awarded ths WILSON & Ev OlL TANKS the wajority of the Chicsgo busigess-Boudcs wus Deatiren kuuw what il wers fatbing Mouts, ahl | (ba alerily 06 he CNAED oers stit v wney | vould e piade boveconaidik thit mutios, Wad thste meduinion tollows s Fuploy BBl yuas i aed, it oo tle liurlale furalablugbands for | Lo, Dipert 1o m: '.'mxf“lr“';hil:fi ety 4 »x0 SHIPPING CANS, it oT Sl b complaied was 1o bring | wers not receivable st the Suo-Treasary, for tuo | W3s & full atteadance. v . Cutioks @ mhumties i vy U, e g o it iy | Mlratively (o the (088 PO A S h"" ] 475 45 Weat Lake Birects :n:‘hun» aarkel Mum:l.ml:\) 21.00, "h:bxar.uv Yeason that Lucle Sou looked upon them wore ne | Gen. Marut L. Beem preaided. Aeai eaa % yeate af auce 1 Teary Smith, g lope” by st ofcer, there are egough | N¥lug fu polygdmy, whereupon the Distilct QEXXO A GO WAL aceep ¢ slluativi shd prUllLe 4 lue & pavale cow tuad Guybliug elev. duey were | Mr W 4. Scrivues Dressuted 8 revort nomloste 1 v Ji wontia: dor wirk wtwied 1 a2 vears ple iu the Citizeus' Association sud thy Chy AL PN GaAbLA " Attorpey Objected that sbe was pol of guod

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