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PENULTIIATE PETITIONERS. Culminating Hours of the Frantic Panic of Spendthrifts and Bankrupts. One Hundred and Sixty-five Ap- plications Filed in Chicago. The Entire List Alphabetically Ar. ranged--Liabilities Somewhere About $3,000,000. Ex-Colleclor Murphy, of New York City, Fails for $728,000. QOrer & Hundred Petitions in Pittshurg, Aggregating $7,000,000. CHICAGO. TUE LAST DAY DUT ONE, The bankrupt portion of the city woke up to 8 very realizing sense of its duty vesterday, aud the result was the fillug of 165 new petitions, To-Gay Is the very last dsy, and positively no postnanement. As a matler of great cunven- fenco to the newspapers, it is hoped that the at- torneys or bankrupts who file petitious tu-day will be kind enough to foot up the columas of the schedules, as it will save n great deal of time o the rusb, and enablo o full revort to be made for to-morrow. Ouly 825 i required at the Ume of fitiog. The Court-rourn will be open until midnignt to sccornmodats all whe tmay choose to attend the reception. The following Is yesterday's Ist : A Urbana D. Alexander, Chicagn, 8ecured debts, §120; unsccured, $5,053. No asscts. Pleasant Amlek, Chicago. Dglh'-& all unso- d, 814,260, Aasets, lands, $10, b an. 1a” Andrens, Citagior . Uniceured debts, §17,800. No nsscts, salumuréw Anfi!rnwn Chicago. cbte, $4.800. Nu asscts. e W Armolds Lockport, 1l, Secured debts, £4,700; unsecurcd, $3,510. Assots, oua cow, 8§30, Johu Atwuter, Chicago. Unsccured debts, 1600 No assel Unsecured Luctan T. Barclay, Chicago. Unsceured debta, 23,250 No assets. Murry A, Bartlett, Chicago, Becured ilebts, $21,852; unsecured, $07,612. Assols, lands, hearlly Incumbered, value not given; horses, wagons, cte., cte., fucumbered, and value not ven. m:\rummu: F. Becker, Chlecage. Unscoured debts, £3,400. Assets, sccounts and claims, $1,170, James M. Billings, Chicago. Sccured dobts, 4,600; unsecured, $18,43100; aud _accommo- datlon paper, $2,900. Asscts, thirty-five lots ut Washington Helghts, and other laud, value not ven, “C rles W. Boynton, Chicago. Unsecured deb 004, Asiets, open accounts, $4L84; 4, 80, and ¢laims, §6,000. Edwin 51'{. fiurulnm, Chicago. Unsecured dehts, 821210, Assots, accounts and potes, ls!m, \Vllll“l, in petitioner’s judgment, are worth ess, Harry Byroe, Chicago, Secured debts, $425; uotecured, $11,430. No asscte. C, Wallace B, Caswell, Chicago. Unsecured debts, §3,250. No nsscts. Charles E. Chase, Chicago. Becured dobts, $12,000; and unsccured, §25,570. Asscts, lands, fully lncumbred; open accounte, $0,273; five sharcs West Chicago Masonie Benevolent Com- pany, 825. Durfee Chase, Englewood. Unsecured debts, #5,70. Assets, oveu account, $35. Alonzo B, Chatileld aud Charles Smitl, of Bycawore. Iuvoluntary vetition agalnst them by Henry M. (hibert ot n claim for $1,347.20. Buspenson of payment only Is charged. Charles . Cheesbro, Chicago,” Unsecured dubts, 810000, No asscts, Ucorge R. Chittenden, Ilighland Park. Un- secured debts, $:315,300, of which $100,000 is due Prather & Duncan, Uit Hole, Pennsylvanta, on an ofl speculation, and $80,00 to the North- weaters Mutual Life-Insurance Company, The ltability on bills discounted s - &F%,500, and on accominodation paper, 8500, Assets, notes, $37,500; 000 ehares stock Virginia O1l Company, £0,000; '22,8%0 shares I Chicato & Allogheny Oil Combany, $238.5K); .00 shares Rathbone Ol Tract Company, $20,000; nnd one share luternational Silver Mining Company, $100; ulso an $80,000 contract with McClelland & Jeukins, of Wasuington, now worthicss, Nellio M. Chittenden, Hightand Park, Debts, all unsecured, 8103,505, Asicts, o large amount of olt stock, par value $204,855, Qeorgo E. Church, Chicago. Preferred dnblk $:0; secured, §7,000; unkecured, $9,300; uni sccomtnodation paper, 4,000, Asaets, lands, $1,800: 150 sbores stock in Goss & Phillips Manufacturing Company. Matthew C, Clancy, Chicago. Unsecured debts, $3,100, and accommodation paver, $750, 0 sscta. Charies M. Clark, Naperville, Il Sccured debts, §11,000; unsccurcd, $3.3U2 Awscts, lands, 812,000, hcavily incumbered; notes, §,800; horees, cows, atc., $125; wagons, $00} farmiug implements, $125, Stepnon N, Cleient, Chlcago. Secured debty, $11,44U; unaecurcd, $8,0003 discounted feago. 8ecured debts, paver, 837, No assets. 4,000; uccommodation pas Ezckicel C. Condit, 1 _unsecured, ver, 83,450, He 18 also lablo as stocknolder of the Rutleu Heatlug and Veutilating Cowpany, No asscts. Dayil B, Cooke, Chicago, bookseller, aud formerly member of the firm of Keen, Cooke & Co. Unsecured debts, $1,000; aud preferred, 000.00. Nu ssscts, iorga W. Couper, Chicago, 8ccurcd debts, 10005 unsecured, $13,000:0 and sccommiodas tiou paper, 84,000, Asaeis, notes, $475; stocks, $2,150; and open accounts, $5,000, James W, Cooper, Chiicago. Becured, $31,000; unsecured, $4,500,° Asscts, lands, $20,000, fo- cumbered for $8,000; notes, §2,770, D, Alford Daniels, Chicaio, Secured debts, $150; unsccured, $2,200. Assets, notes, $3,3005 and open secounts, $3,500, Wilsou 11, Davis, Chicago, Secured debts, $2,230; unsccured, §2,000; discounts, $750; anid accommodation 1,875, g ¢l tm;v!:l-. ‘MD :»’lpen 81,875, Asscts, open ac- ‘Thomas D. Deeves, Chicugzo. degta, Bam " Nowmcin L"““ anson Theran Doty, Chl 8 debis, $ELOTH: Wnaocured, 5 Assrsa Lalt interest o a hores anc bugey, $%0; open < Sobn E. Dutiin, Moretson, Whiteaida © obn E. Dutlln, Morrison, Whitesida ¢ o Uniseeursd debts, $3,500, * Avsots, horees. o carringes, 8220, Joun F. Dugan, Chicago. 2,500, Unsecured Unsecured dehts, Assets, vpen accounts, §77; Lroken + carriage, $12. Fhithip Dyckinan, Chicago, Asset, 3 Unsceured debts, aciounts, §1,60. lhiorses, wugons, etc., ¥50; open ¥, John F. Eberhardt, of the Town of Lake, Preferred debts, $100; securcd, $100,000; unge- curcd, §4,200; discounted paper, $3,600. Assets, lands, §185; wowe worlLless notes and open ac counts, 33,500, Thowas Evaos, Jr., Lombard, Du Page Coun- by, . Uniéecured debts, 32,100, No usects, Wil W. Everts, Chlago. Secured debts, $2060: unsccured, 830,000 Auscts. Inuds, $0.00, fully ncutnbered ; tutes, $48,000, nost 1y worililcss second wortgags papers opeu ae- vounts, 83,077, Dr. Everta clatuis nearly all of Lls udebiedness wus incurred by ludorsing jor Iriends or religious fostitutions. . Hezeklah Ford, Curtland, DeKslb County. lEecun:-l debts, $300; unsecured. 34,173, Asscls, ands, $1.500. mortgaged for $110. James 11 Foner, Chivugo. * Unkecured debts, 83,512 No assea. ucob K. Fowler, Evanstos. Sccured debis, $12.20; upsecured, $5,000 No sasets. - L. Freocl, Cuicego. Unsecured debis, $7,000 No masets G David D. Garland, Chicago. Unsecured debts. $2.060. Ansets, lands, §2,550; Lorse and buggy, $125; aud opea accounts, $1,570. vJobu Gibson, Chicago. Becured debts, $1,400; Nldceursd, §1,50 Lull. Tauds, $2,4W; stock Iul trade ag stone-cutter, $40; and openaccounts, ) 0, Robert C. Giving, real-cutate deater and law- ser, Chicago, Profeerent debts, 8593 secured, 28,6975 anid unsecured, 843415, William_\V, Gireen, Jr., Chicaza, Preferred dehte, §125: sccured, $927; unsccured, £12,400 Asscts, lands, $000; 'onen accounts, #3533 100 shares of the McCormick Woud Molding Com- pany, var value, $10,000, d.luuu;‘ i};m_e“mwm:rd Chicago. Unsecured lebte, 81,715, No nssets. Severt' T, Gundersub, Chlcago, Secured debts, $11.000; unscenred, & Assets, a horse uutll lg):ygqy. $i3; notes, $1,700; open enanee "l Guthirie, Chicazo. Unsecured delits, $114,000, mostly for [ailure to perform grain _ contracts, Accommodatlon * paper, 10,000, Fart_of the debta are due by the firns of Jfazard & Guthrie. No assels. 11, Charles 8. Hnle, Chicago. Preferred debts, $5,610; due the United Btates on a judgment with 1. 8 Davison and others; secured, $10,305, and unsccared, §35,000. Asscts, bille, and notes, $1,800; nruu acconnts, $6,700, and Tands fuily ncumbered. {icorge }L Hallam, Monmouth, Tuvoluntary netition filed agalost bim by 1. M. Haltam and B. ¥. O. lnbbsrd, excentors of the estate of Bamuel Uallem, who clalin about $1,500. Sus- rcnsluh of payinent of commercinl paper only s charged. Frederick N. Hamlin, former member of the firm of Jlambin, JHule & Co. ured debta, $106,675, and unseeured, $33,831; husides £4.000 of accommudation paper; assets, lamls, $640; accounte, cte., $20,441, and an diterest In the Hrms of flamiln, Davéy & Co. aud J. (L. Davey & Co, il the claims due to then. Henry W, Huncock, Sheldon, Iroquors County. Unsceured debts, $700; bills discounted, $1,000. No asscts, : Fruncls A, Uarrls, Artesia, Iroquols Co Secured debts, $1,1503 unsccured, $ discounted paper, 154 A horses, $225; and wagons, $50; all mortgure Edwin 8. Hawley, llvde Uark, Secured debts, 813,200; unsceured, §59,400. Assuts, $0,000 of open accounts. Ira N, Herrick, real estate dealer, Chicago. Secured dobts, $4,950; unsecured, 19,003, As- Rets, a third interest {n a patent for soda-casks of unkuown value, ' Samuel Heymay, Chicago. Debis, all unse- cured, 84,775, No asscte. Uharlea Ilinckley, Chicago. Unsecured debts, $ZLUISES, mustly for lossea on graln, No s sets, lumes . Hobron, Chlcngo. Secured debts, &105, and unscenred $U,14% Assets, claims E3,005 und a thind {nterest--worth $5,000— in the tirm of J. 11, Hobson & Co, 1saac Hoffhelmer, Galesburg, Secured debts, $1,300; unsecured, $20,225, Asscts,n counter, 1ce-box, shelving, ete., $310, Stephen U. Hooker, Chieogo. Secured debts, $4,500, and unsecured §32,521 Assets nominal, Churtes A, Tloyt, Chicaro, Unaceured debts, £8,800. Asscts, 250 shares of stuck in the Cash- fer Stlver Company, par value $25,000, andn half fntercat i the Cross lode, Gritlith Miuing District, Colorado, valun not given. —— I Lumloy Ingleder, Chivazo, Seccured debts, $20,415; unsceured, $14,900. Assets: Lauds, Leavily incumbered, 81:,0005 notes, 8931; open sccount, $U5; stocks, no value given. . Willlnmn Patterson Jones, Jr., Evanston. In- voluntary petition agalust bim by C. C. Holton & Co. on a cluim for $2,250; Johu Hayes, $800; Caroline J, Webb, 82,3655 Mrs, C. J, Webb and W, I'. Joucs, $604.12; Kitltan Winne, 81,57, and (. 11, Leouard, $857. Suspension of pay- ment of commereial paper only Is charged. Chrlstopher W. Kempstead, Chicago. cured debts, 80,000, No asscts. Thomas L. Kempstead, Jeflerson, Preferred claims nud taxes of Jast year: unsccured debls, $103,500; hable on notes, 82005 accommodation vaper, $13,00. Asscts, blls, #25,000; open accounts, 834,500, Jostah E. Kisntuil, Chicago, Preferred debts, $48; accured, $19,850; unsccured, 818,120, No ass . A. King, Jollet, Unse- Johu Q. $2,083; unsccured, §41,500. Asscts, 81,000 of oped accoul Lauls W, Kaenig, a harncss-maker at 230 Cot~ taze Grove syvenue, Chicazo. Secured debts, £1,00), aud unsocured, $87U.25. Assels, lauds, $i00; stock In trade, $13,50, John Kramer, Chicago, Secured debts, §4,017; unsecured, 83,326, Asscts, lahas, 81,000, heavily focumbered; judgments, Chartes hrieger, Chicage Becurcd debts, 20.700; unscenred, $10,720. Asscts, lunds, tily incutnbered, und open sccounts, § Sccured debts, 4 L. Francis B, Law, Glencoe, Cook County, Se- cured debts, $9,700, aud unsecured 88,430, und accommodation paper, $2,076.05. Asscts, Jands, :flsw, heavily fncumbered; open nccounts, 0303 several patent-rizhts of no value, Marvin A, Lawrcnce, Chicago, Unsecurea debts, $23,000. ! Asscts, onen accounts, $63,70; bitle ul notee, $12,678, o part of which are d the firn of Lawrence, Nexson & Ilall. Joseph Lowenbach, Chicago, Becured debts, 23,143, and unsocured, $11,207, and accommodas tlon paper, 817,200 Asscts, o half-Intercst fn the irmi of M. Lowenbach & Bro., of Baltimore. M. Donald Mackay, Lasalle. Unsecured debts, $17.800. No nssets, Jacob C, Mugill, Chicavo. Bocurcd debts, $7.200; dnaccared, $2,000. Assets, notes, $2,500; open accounts, $450. dJosephs Mathews, Chilcago, Unsecured debts, 1500, No ussi Amos McCamnpbell, Chicago, - Sccured debts, 20,620 any unsecured 84,100, No ussets, James McCantey, Chilcugo, Buctired deby 810,503 and uusecurcd $U,153. Assets, not and judgments, $0,083; < uftice-desk, chairs, et 513 open accounts, $1,4003 stock {n Dyt Coal & Mintnz Compuny, 300; and ou uriny- clatin azainst the Unlted States, 81,20, Jumes . Metirath, Chicugo, Debis, ull unse- cured, 81,755, Assets, u one-balt interest in o clujm for 84,700 agalnst Thomus Uusths and J, Culllus, of Urundy County, Christopher W, MelLeau, Chicago, Unsecured debts, $1,42% No ssety, - August Melsted, Chlcugo, Preferred debts, #1845 and unsecured, #8430, Awscts, o judge went ugalnst No N, Nortou for $200, Frederick Muyer, *Chleaco, Secured debis, 813,000; unsectired, D00, Assels, lunds, 12,500, mortuecd for §5,000; bills_amd notes, $20; lorty shures stek of the Commercial Luan Company, par value $4,000; and ten sharcs of {linols Califorols Stlyer-Miuing Company, $1,000, AAllen L Mills, Chieazo, Unnecured_debts, $18,600; wecommodation paper, $1,000, No assetn, Jumes M. Morau, Chlcago, Dubts, ult unse- cured, $5400, No assets. Thowas i, Morrow, Chicago, manulacturer of patent ** beefsteak improver.” Sceured debts, (3 nnsecured, $6,8i5. soi (3, Myees, mllk-de: Becurcd debts, §3007 unsecurd, L Ansuls, Lands, $1,250, heavily incumbered; notes and Judginent, U1 wtock {0 trade, $ik39, - {g.lu Park. N. Beojamin Newmau, Chicago; secured debts, $41,800: uusecured, $LLER; and bills ulscount- ed, 4,000, Assets, $800 of claims, Niegelsen & Shlelds, Chieago. Treferrod debts unknown amounts secured, $&L243: un- sccured, $16,4215 and bills discounted, 345,000, Assets, Tands fully Incumbered, and some stock in & woolcn mull, vatue unknown. Ernst A, Niegelsen owes $3.00 securcd and §1,550 us- sccurcd; and J, M, Shlelds owes 8533 Nejtber bus any individual ussets. —— O, Riclard M. Ofiver, Chicago. Secured debhts, 7, unsecurcd, 87,400, Asscts, an interest ds, llb.l-fl)i,hu.'ulnher:d Tor §10.000. Talcott Ormsbee, Chicagu. ~Secured debts, $4,150; unsceured, $20,000. wud bills discounted, #2,000. Assets, medical books, surgical instru. ineats, ete., ¥ John J, Page, Chicago. Secured debts, $12,- 000: unsceurcd, $24,000: bills discounted, 3005 aod accommodution vaper, $500, Assets nuthe me. Elwiu C, 1% ixou, . Un- secured debu‘."o?;,‘;"*..? ous 1 Coutitys. 'Un Urlin A, l'eck.“ Chicago, Unsccured debts, 822,132 No asse! S Jfim:lnl :io Prats, Hk?:lludql’ark. Becured eut L3405 uasacure. 2 Al i Faida, $,030; imortguge, B, Amets n. George B. Redfeld, Chicago. Debts, al! ua- secured, $10,340, aud bills discounted, §7,22. No sssets. Norman H. Reed, Pootlac, Liviugstou Couanty. Prelerred debts, §3,852; secured, 3. sad up- sccured. $2.005. Assets, Jands. $2,000; patent righits, $300. L Clarics W, Rbodes, Chlcazo, ex-azent Globe THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1878—=TWELVE PAGE Mutual Life-Insurance Company. Secured | The Tarrvtown Helghts La dehts, $0300; nnscenred. $1170, Asents, lamls, Kive anl Thomaa Picising, Chieage hts, ik bAIES dhfer suntc d, open £5,175. Kive owes ®: i atd Pleling $0,000, all unseenred, and neither hins nnv anscrs, Jolm McClure Ritter, Oak Park. secured debrs, $11.670; unscenred, $32450: bills dia- counted, $4,2%1; sccommodation-paper, $3.800, Aseets, notes, 81,6705 dental Instruments, 8%5; and open acvonnts, £25), . \¥illinm E. Roach, N, 847 Fulton street, Chi- cago. Unsecured debts, £2.052, No asseta, Gcorge Roberte, Elgin, Sceured debts, $245; unsecured, $1.850. Nu ar Fred (i, Rubinson end 1a F. Robiuson, gro- cers AL 253 Thirty-fith strect, Preterred debts, &00; mecured, 81,110: unrecured, £1,433. Anscty, stock in trade, '€2,0M, mortgaged for $1.010} hn'rne and wagon, 8200; and open accounts, 540, Fdward E. Rochl, Chicago. Unsecured deb! 812,202, No assets, e o Willlam Russell, Chieago. Unsecured debts, 8145, Assets, bonds, $250; and open ac- counts, $01, —— Charles Sanford, Chicago. Unsccured. debts, 2,500, Nu assets, dolin E. Sayles, Chicago. Sceured debts, £75,000; unsceured, 853, Asscts, lands, fully Incumbered, $100,000, . George W. Behaebley, Peorla. Preferred 325 secured, 81,8251 and unsecured, S l‘\“sfl; numinal % 4 deb amucl W. Beot, Chicago, Secured debts, 874; unsceured. 81,800 No asscts, William F. Scibold, Liviogston County, ' Tn- yoluntary petition ugaiust him by Lorenz Mat- tern, who cluims $1,025, und Ernst Hummel, wlto wants $300. Busvension of pagirent unly I8 charged, Lorenzo E. Sheldon, Amity, Livingston Coun ty, Sccured debis, §4,600; unsecured, $4,6497, 88cLs, NOracs, cows, 827,040 wawon aud harness, g5, Charles E. Shiclton, a farmer at Rouk’s Creek, Livingston County. Secured debls, 4,000 un- sccured, $13,750. Asscts, horacs, ' wagous, plows, ete., $104, Henry Shermun, Chicago. Unsccured debts, $10,200. No assctr, Edward I, 8mith and Leman A, umm;-. 8e- cured debte, §2,895, and unsecurcd $4,20%. A, gcts, oven accounts, $2,700. Bmith owes §1,- 4 His asseta ate lunds, $1500; open ac- counts, 8165, Rising owes $i8Y, secured, and Imalm “‘§"' il Debts, eorge Bun, Chicago. Debts, all unsecurcd, §5.0:0. " No nsscts, o Oliver L. Spalding, Uhicago, Secured debts, 81063, dnd unsecured §11,000; accommodation paper, 8373, No ussots, James Stack, Chicay Unsccured debta, A00. Assets, notes, huorses, etc., $11, dunn Btephens, 1yd . Pre §28; securcd, $200; and unsecured, e .Hli}uurs, COw, uge! POUR e Joshua 8, Btevens, Chicago. Unmculefl dcbts, 824,500, Aesets, notes, §5:0; worthidss stocks i insurance compunies, ete., 81,500; and open accounts, $530, Charles (. Stowell, Chicago. Unseccured debts, £1300. Asscts, upen accounts, 3,700, and bills and notes, #254, Audrew Btrang, Newport, Laka County. Deuts, all unsccured, 81,612, Asscts, horser, cows, hors, ete,, $4815 farming stock, crops, und Linptemonts, 8509 open accounts, &89, Jacob Strauss and tsage Haas, Chicage, Un- secured debty, 385,085, Asscts, insurance poli- cies, $3,140. Ntrauss fndividually owes $403, wl‘llh no nll:eb- ames I, Strawn, Uhlcagu, Becurcd debts, 834.500; unsceured, $9,460; bills discounted, “Lw'l Ns ngiuu. sharles U. Struiz, Chicago. Preferred deb $163. nu’ncul.rvd $12,110: and nmumluom\u':;‘x paper, 28,48 Asscta, machinery ete., fu the oftice Nos. 152 uud 168 Michigan avenue, $1,0005 Molvk of wtarch, blucing, baking-powder cte., M'.’.fl:u‘,‘ nl(:m, $170; open accounts, 83,241, abez L. rred debts, £1,500, As- n saloon, a:rz.ub. borses, §00; mnit open accouuts, Eli-'l)w. N'? A&uelsl. enry L. Swords, commisston merchont, 13 Merchanta' — Building, Chicago, vm;-f%m debts, unknown umouat, for tuxes; and un- secured, $11,2W, No naseta, . Te Andrew P, Teol, Chilcago. Unsocured debts, 84,000, A ssets, 8600 of open accounts, Juhu F. Thompson, Chicago, Bceured debts, 20,1505 unsccured, $3,315. No assats. William IL. Thompsou, Chicago. Unsecured debts, §1,400. No nsscta, Jubn E. ‘Tillotson, Chicazo. Jubn Becured debts, 8603 unsceus 6,000, No anscta. H. Town Unsccured debts, nd, LXryuu Park, d'paper, 82,600, Asscts not- Edwaid D, Tucker, carrfoze-maker, Chicawo. Secured debts, $384115 unag d, 816,700, Asscts, uoten, $393 thires carriagus, 3630, murt- #2.500; disconnter Kugzed tor $460; open nceounts, §375, Robert M. Turuer and Alex J. Fish. Secured debts, 84595 unsceured, $12,4 Assets, lands, $1,0005 notus, 8561; wines, 100, Turuer vives 5,059, and hds £3,000 of Tands fuily Incutnbered. Fiah owes 8203, and bas 1o a: Romeyne ler, Culcago, Debts, unsc- ¥ Assets, notes $2,000, aud open U, Charles M. Updike, Chicago. Dahls $30,000, all unsecured, No nssets, V. Leouard W. Volk, the well-known sculotor, Chlcagu. Becured debts, 86,603 unsecured, 84,8105 bills discounted, 8500; und accommodu- tion paper, $700. Assetx, lauds, £5,000, incum- red for $4,500;5 bills aud notes, $337; studin cileets and clav tools, $30: frame shied in rear of 413 Wabash avenue, $10; - opeir accounts, $531 threeshares stuck o the Atwater Pump Cows bany, aud elznteen shures of the Atwater ( yanle Water Elevator Company, par value, nndlu.lnlm for $3,000 agaiust the estute ch ool r;durluk \d'nlhkt-uni Alhku:lu‘ Iroquios unty, Seetred debts, 87635 aud unsecured, $LIW. " No asuote, 3 i w. George M. Ward, Jollet. Secured debts, $16,650; uvsecured, $18,195; arcommodation papor, SLA0). Adsuts, lunds, $5,100; notes, $2,197; und upen uccounts, $9,665, Newton Wurd, Marseillca. Debts, all unse- cured, $6,400. Assets, 31,500 In personul prop- erty. tHorace Warren, Chicago, Preferred debts, 2473 d, $ULOGE; aud unsecure, $12,900, Asacla, 1 iy u(’xul- aud uutes, $3,000; uud open avvounts, §3,400. - Hartweil 11, Wilkinson, Chicage. Secured debts, $24.80, unsceured, 85,500, No uascts, Edward Wilkoaheaky, Ctilcugo. — Unsecured, $100. No assets, Frunklin 18, Willlams, Chicagv. Unsecured debis, SILNS, No wssets, George B, Willlams, Chicazo. ['nsecured ‘ifg'-_’i" T8 Assels, persous! property, icorge 1), Wi Lnke View, Secured debts, &7,000; W 3 and accom- madation vaper, ¥ Ay, 0DC AeCoULE, 81, billa amd notes, 10, stock i miuing £900, o)l worthless, - Willlans, paints and oils, Chicazo, lohta, #5854, Asrets, lauds, $1,000; uotcs, 8111 stock In trade, §457; oue borse, - combered, "§05: b 150; goads, $233 open accounts, Siily: ucks, £21,89, {n the Crawn Petrolcuns Gonipauy, of New York and Canods, numiual value, $10 per share, T as Williamis, Lake View, Secured debts, unsECury 000 paner, §3L.500. Assets, clioses fu uction, Frederick Robert Wilson, Chkago, B de‘nu. 3,700, - and unsecured, §2,183. Nous- scta. James 1. Woods, Chicago, Seen &h1W, and nosecureid, 814,800, Assoly, # clatm for 83,110.10 againat Cothenue Smith, von- sidered worthleas, Willism W. Younrlove aud (icorae A, How- 6, Uhicago. Unsceured deuts, $1,536, No as- i l‘!amm owes individually $30%, aud Las s, NEW YORK, TOM MUKPILY ANONG THE 010 ONES, Apectal Digatch (0 The Tridune, New Youk, Aug._40.—The tota: babilities ot the petitioners who rushed in ounkrupicy to- duy foot up over $3,000,000. The nuwmber of vetititious was 135, the followinz beiug toe more dwportant: Ex-Collectos Thomaes Mur- pby, labilitics, $726,000; $49,000 sceured: uo assels givew. Among the secured creditors sre the Mutun! Lite-Iusurance Company, $162.500; Kuoickerbocker Life-Insurance Company, $5,000; Murray Hili Baok, §10,000; the Natlous! Truat Company, #45,000: Dune Saving Bauk, $15.00. ‘The principal unsecured creditors are Andrew Carrigau, $11,000; Park & Tiltora, §4,500; Tiff- apy & Co., $1,600. Boyce & Smitd, liquor-dealers, labilities, $70.000. Bayard & Perrenond, wholtsals liguor-deal- ©rs, Labllities, 315200, Swau, Chicago, Dobts, unsceared, of four fect from Conway, thronzh iis head, Kitling him instantly, So stromy {s the f azanst L the authontics dared ot ta bt left hin of Trastees. One claim agalnst {he estate, hut, diapnted. Is by the excoutor of the estate, Dr. 1 Durice, for £202,00, aileged money wd Company; lfa- 1,006, nearty 2l eecured. Kequa, President of 1he Farrstown mvany, indivianal dehts of 3 rending s bullet Niiltlre, € 2z & bullel wern demanded gold, Beef, trom, cherse, siterr, ot hemlock tannark infeht (ndifterently be paid, When the United States, or the people, 1asued their promises (zreenbucks) 1o pay value or muney, they bad far more proparty, value, o1 sels,’ than by such promises they had ubll- 1l themeciven and niade themselves iable to Day: and, couscquently, such notes were worth Uicie il fnce rine, or were fight 1o be taken and recetved “ at par, N notified by ares of the diiermnt parfshies under his charge that “all political mectinigs mfi“ ;humh-ymundl are hereafter 1o bo pro- ted, 0 by aceured bond and mortgages acactn, F20 0K, Monitz Pinner, resl estate; liabilities, $174,- W no asects, Joscph A, Seaver, !nte firm of Smith & 1 creid a composition of 13 pee cent. Ui creditors ask more time for the cxamina- tion of Durfec's affairs. INDIANATOLIS. Special Dispateh to The Tridure, 16 th Beaver: Habilition, nearly all on real estate, Roectal Dispateh tn The Tribne, .ToroNto, Aui. H.—Maj. Myers, of the .mmifz'?fi"fif.‘,'d.Z‘}i‘:'nilv:'n'.'.’efi?&'f:rm: FEEU00: £331,000 secured; no asscts, Oaks | Ixpramarotis, Ind., Aug. %0.—Within the | Unltcd States Department of Awricaiture, is in s “Troy of standard silver, Could any good atd in- teltizent man—not Lo xay au American citizen~ In tle case fnquestion, have the least prewenteto Amcs and his brother Oliver are creditors to the extent of 8127115, Arthur Halliday, of Plymouth; liabilitfes, o 2000, Atiatin I). Thompeon, restaurant; liabilities, $40.811: nominal assets, $:57.549, w!}llls N. Crane, livery atabie, labllities, $43,- 7, Julius C. Schlachter, dcbts, $50,978; no assets, John B. Davis, bullder, Nahilities 8157, Michaet Purcetl, lauor dealer, labliftics £60,- 8123 ansels 8445, Christopner Kegs, bullder, lab¥itles $75,- 000, Charles I, Odell, Yonkers, liabilities $95,000; " Chottos €. 0 t4, liquor huslucss, debts £85, Charles C, Oreul uor husiucss, debts §85,- 06:3; nominul assers l?”v’,lm. 1fenry Otlen, labilitica $109,000; no asnets, tinsv‘nr&).\lnn, hoaters, labilities $53,000; as- scts 82,300, 8, P, Davidson, of Davidson & Jones, haok- ers. Hle stutcs that his partaer assumed obliga- tiona hy indorsements unknuwn to the firt, that the suspension was anuvunced without hits knowledge, and that they bai assets to ntect 211 obligations It an extension was given; labili- ties 10,000, .‘\. 4. Decker, lumber dealer, Habllities $51,- .lilllel A. Kuowles, labilities $42,000; no assel past twenty-four hours there have been forty petitions it bankruptey filed. None of them are Important cases, hut some large ones are expected to-morzow, and to the number of 100 or more, % A 71, CINCINNATY, Aug. 30.—Thirtv-clehit petitions in bankruptey were filed fn the United States Court to-day, among them R. M. Bishop & Co. and W. J. M. Gordon & Co., who recently sas- pended, A ESANSVILLE. Evaxnsvitt.s, Ind., Auw. 50.—8ix petitions In bankruptey filed to-dsy argregate Habllities BU6.500: sugremate assets, €,000. About forty petitivns have been adjudicated during the week. 3 e ? ‘ SPORTING NEWS, THE TURF. MILWAUREE. &pectal Dievaich to The Tyibune, *MILwAUREE, Aug. #0.—The weather for the races to-lay was maznificent, but the track ap- peared to be heavy from dust and the wind. In fact, the change of grand stand, and the other Improvements made by the Driving Park As- sociation, appear to bave changed It Into a slow track, whereas It was previously rezarded as a fast one. The send off is bad, being down hill and around asharp curve. The back-streich Is a level and verfect piece of track. There isa rise to the third-quarter, and the honie-stretch is a descent, which Is unfavorable to nervous horses, especlally when theyare driven by inconbiderate drivers and crowded off thelr feet. ‘There wereno spechul features of the tvo ad- vertised races to-day, of which the following (s a summary Milwaukee Drivi Aug. 30,~2:24 cl town, purcbasing, for dissemination hy the De- partment, seeds of new varietics of fall and spring wheal. fle has alrendy secured a car- toad of Silyerchafl, Arnold's Victor, and white midee-proof fait wheate. The Irish Catholics held a meetine in St Lawrence Hall, to consider the political itua. tion and the relative nosition of parties. About 200 delezates were present from different parts of the Province. A eceies of resolutions were subimitted, mning the eonduct of the overnment towards Irish Catholics as o party, and declaring that the Liberal party bad gone back upu its professions. A very warm disius- sion took place, which was finally terminated, amid much confusion, by the Chafrman sacatior s weat, ‘There {sa split In the Catholle party hers. dohin O'Dunobie, who was the Liberal candi- dlata for East Toronto at the geucral clection, Das jolned the Conservatives, and will be the candidate in North Renfrew. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Guetei, Aug. 30.—The tirst luternatlonal Convention of the 8t. Georue's Souleties of North America is belng beld here. A large number of delegates frum the States are pres. ent, and the orocecdings are st interesting. The addrees ot the President, Maj, Huwaid, ut Uuelph, was a melull‘-pmmu-d dixctiment, and conswlered bighly satisfuctory. Mr. George Mitcheson, of Philadelpbla, said the Convention Lud been called to promnte the cffictency of the phllanthropic objects of the Unton, and tu found 5t. George's Socletics where none cxist, He sketehed tne history of nationxl soveties in Philadelphla, and expresscd thie great pleasure the delegates had in meetiog In cunvention on British soll. They would not sak whether tneir hosts were Oranicemen or Rinboousen, Clear- Grits or Tories; but would elalm the privilege 1o share with tico an {nterest in the laws aud lanzuaze, the titcrature and customs, of tie Enzlishman: and they would clalm Lo share 1n the ancestry which hud mude that speakingg en- sign, the Cnlou-Jack, to be honored through- out Batchetor, of Utlew, N. 1, “or Mdleport, Conn., also addresscd the Convention, of acommunity, of shich he claiment to be & loval member, would not he performed and carried out in bona tidet—and the say of allens and traftors was naught. * In our case such a citfzen could not say that the value ol the neopie’s property did not. equal the amount promised by it to be pald, for the fact was toa manifestly othierwise. Tha publie expense, duting our Iatc atrife_and until two months alter peace, was about 7.5 per cent per snnwin of the amount of the property ol the Nortuern Sitates retorncd by the census of 1560, Nol the people, contrary as the 7imes pro- tends to think, did not destroy two<thirds the value ol conlracts; but the Shylocks, who care not for and deserve not s country, alded and abetted by the Tumes and its 1ike, united In any and all efforts to decry the peopie's ohligations, sothat Lhey might gorge themseives therewith at little cost; and to-day, alded and abetted as o old by the Zimes andd its like, the Bbylocks are demanding, with afected innocence, that the people pay In old o the full face amount the very obligations which ihey” bave hitherto clared to be worthless! Estoppel alone would vrecinde such claim; but the Snylocks and thelr aiders and shettors atwaya were and are now all trailors, and ehould be hauged by, and their property for- feited to, the peoble. Let it further and finally be sald that a L Inture can neither create, destroy, nor regulats the value of ansthing, the Constitation of tbe United Stales to the contrary notwithatanding, Crarces O, B. BROCEWAT. e ———— THE EPISCOPAL BISHOPS, NEW York, Aug. 0.—The House of Biskope, bemyg sull without 8 quorum, has sdjourned i) Souday, P . 5. Wheeler, Beooklyn, dealer in tax sules and real estate, labilities §300,000; assets less than $100, PITTSBURG. SEVEN MILLIONS. Spectal Dicnatch to The Tridune. Prrranuno, Pa., Aug. 80.—There were 104 petitions in baukruptey flled {n the United Btates Court here to-day. A much larger number Is expected to-norrow, the last day of Rrace. The majority of petitioners to-aay sre operators with nominal assets. Among the most important ave Peter llerdle, Willlams- ——————— Tho Belle of Saratoga, Suratogn Letter to New York GrasMe, faratogs b lust a universally-scknowle edued bulle, g Park Association, Muwankee, best three in five; purse of Miss Sweetapple bears off the vort, estimiated labilitics 83,000,000, distributed | Gener oy, U € Mambrino 21 fourm e TN Tt Carilo- | Dalin Ths youls 1oy o Joas 18 Bhe mers among 4,000 creditors. a Dil“"\‘\"fl' ch, [ Dum fi‘;‘"fi,‘, i 1122 3 50700 Missiselppy, I8 here, colleeting sibscrip- I'|'=r "'f. .'.“{‘ ?t |lrr.l¢indclm_1: a t:.u)‘{muclfi Kt;n. The Erle Iron Works, limiled, of Bhacon, | eiikee s 0 SN 5 g g g g | Mone toi the culored sl in st State. | WAL 1, In (o hiears brads peuching tap lercer County, and of himberly, Karses & Co.y | & T Tader, b.'m foscphine......c 4 & aie = | | Tho Fulth Koyal Fustiors have decbled to | [0 JEF VNG [0 Irot halrls frowsy over 81,500,000, B o Uy S itraan, | dered hrom Fokland. Tits teack coms wii | Ml Bew syea look forth with all-of tha Innucence and simplicity of a happy child. Her Teutures and complexion are good, aud Ler form round, full, sud symmetrical. She both walks C. W. Torterfleld, White Township, Indiana Cuunty, $:3,000. James 8. Porter, Sharon, Mercer County, soon enjuy the name of belug thc only JHgh- land regiment 1n Canada. Premter Joly says bo hus two hard accounts to The closlug race of the meeting, the free-for- all, was as follows: ing Park Association, Milwan- ! i . d dances grocefully; her manuers are modest, 125,000, kee, Aug. 30,—Frea for all, best threo in five; | collect,—the balatve of the &1,000,000 due by | 8% 3 $25,000. urser 1000, o ror ® ree MAYEE | the city on uccount of raliway-bouisen, ki thi Bt Bland ~L:"'11|f'“fl°d"- Inuddition to tlicas 11. E. Morrison and Jason Morrison, partners A h\‘u;\n,tn. I3 Albelln’lsrlc. 111 l-pf!—ceul. lnxdlrom Almml. of the incl\ T hm';‘fl'L“r “;M{,“:mfib 'fn u‘ _“:":"m""u fi,";‘.‘u&{ o M ¢ Co Joln Splan, elal ' tate under the lusolvent act. An Ase o S $indiorrison & Co. u ON City grm, bty | o hles b, g Liftie Fred. B B | Eeaca sxnsasses 'u'izLou'f;luu ‘that the Guvern. | . ~Miss Sweetapple Is cliaperoued by » bands some sunt frow t. Louls. BUSINESS NOTICES. 't would at aoy rate only sttempt toenlicct the tax etuce 1495, Somu thiuk the sales of real state effected einco 1875 in tho whole Prov- tnce will not excved £3,000,000, whick estinate would inake the amount to be coltected $30,000, Hvecuit Dubatch to The Tribune BriLeviLte, Out., Aug. .—lue General Conterence ol the Methodise Eplacopal Church v Canuda is in scssion lere. 'Thie Cooference is whnfllv compused of inisterial delepates, but, 10 all probsbility, provision will be made at the presunt sussion for the Introduction of the lay «lement, 8o that, at its next meeting, the mintairy and laity will cujoy equal repre- sentation. “A number of Iniportant matters will be brought up at the present Contercncs for consideration.~amonz them, the election of one or more additlonal Bishops; the modifica- tion of the Presidivg-Elder’s ollice; the subject of Methodist unlun, on which a committce Wwas appoluted fuur years aro; the more thorough ongauization of ‘tue Misslonary Society: ameud- Juin B. Fink, Ol Clty, $3,000. A, A, Alden & Bros., 8t. Petersburg, dolng hu!lucgu at Edinburg and Franklin, firm abill- ties s-.'i,,(m. and {ndividaal labilittes correspond- nz| aree, !‘l"l’)‘\)fl‘“ W. Watt, Dunbar, Fayette County, 7,000, Joct . Forst, Clearfield County, 831,000, and ubont a score of unsatfsfied judgments, James I, Whalen, Titusville, .3, B. Coster, Bcrantun, Li reen, b. . Great Eastern ... Pate, b. m. Lucill Time—3:24% 1 3 2, Edwin Forrest trotted an. eshibition heat as follows: First quarier, $4i; half-riie, 1:06; mile, 2:15%. He mado a bad break on the down- bill from tne score, and all cxpectations of goed time were abaudoned, but he soon ot Lis feet and made the heat In the extraordinary time glven. But for the break it {a thought he would ave beaten 2:14, Hopeful trotted an cxhibition heat. The driver eaid he would put hitm around in 2:25, but the harse outfooted ‘the driver's estimate, aud he got under the wire fn 2:218¢, Between the heats Gov. Sprague, Smugyzler, Thorndale, Bcott’s Thomas, ane Rarus were exhibited on the track, and thelr appearance was greeted with great applause, many golng down to ex- amine closely and fondle these noted favorites. The meetlog has bees n very successful ove flnanclally, but the offleers of the Assuciation Barnott’s Cocosine kills dandruff, altays irrtiation, and promotes the growth of the halr. yrraws, 1. April 8, 187N.—Mesars. Joreph Jturnett & Co.—Grxrixxex: For over twu years [ have suflered terrinty with *‘acaid-head™ 1n its worst forui. .\ few weeks ago Liried & bottle of our Coconine. The frat application gave tno re- ief, and wow the diseasc ia cflectually cured. 1 chwerfully recommend Burnett's .Cacuine to any one suffering with the above comnlatut. Yours respectiuily, N TEVENS, Deputy Sherfl. eruo County, Clarles B, Fowler, Scranton, $70,000, Jdohu C. Brown, Pittsburg, Habilities $8,500, and acconimiodation paper about $32,000. Jaues M. Bingham, Oll Lity, $50,000. & 0&: Jolns, Snippinville, Clarfon County, Georee B. Kulp, Wilkeabarre, $53,000, C. E. Glbson, Willlamsport, is awarni the extent of ' 853,000, Charles Heldsieel Clllmrl[ t—'l‘llng. ular Siilery nud the super-excellent ** Dry Me: ro hizhly appreciated {n_Englaud, Germany, and l:mh"}" are being constantly received by Mr. Emil Schulize, 5 Beaver streel, New York. d to through Peter Herdle Chesw Jackson's Best Swest Navy Tohsecn, ———————— und the Willlamsport Lumber Company. dechne to kive exact fipures, o I abuer Applegate, Sbaron, Mercer County, il Ll L‘"i'é'.’r..'.‘:. the ‘d:-&mx‘-;&, Jay delegation; aud — “Tho total abliitles of - to-day's petitl Prrzsuuna, Aug, i0.—Friendsbin Park, third | Church, The scaaton will last about two weeks, ZODONT, are catimuted ot $7,000,000, with total assete of | $AT: the tirsl Face was for tha 2:45 class, Durss | i onder thnt aniple Hime tay be given for $hur: 1,000,000, ! i e Oligh dlscussion Hie varions subjects. presented, 2 g sy The following are somc statistics of tho budy : SO ODONT. . SPRINGFIELD. . Albert Collere, having full unlversity-powers, and Alexundria College, furnishing a thorough education tur ladies in all the higner brancles, are located ut Belleville. At the bead of the furiner, as President, s the Rev. J. R. Jaques, D. D., Pii. D., who Is assisted by an able atafl of Protessars, Auother institution of learning tor ladics, called Alma College, is in course vl coustructiou at 8t. Thomas, and will be open for the reception of students iu o few montos. Thiess institutions {ndicate that the Churct to which thuy belong s fully alive to the educa- tinal requirements of the age. The Church Dhas but one Bistop at prescat—the Rev. A, A. Carman, D. D. According to recently-pub- lished micutes of the fute Conferonve, thére are 274 travellng mibisters, 1 membership of 27,255, A church-property valued at over 1,250,000, ‘The Rev, . W. Couchy, of the West Wisconsin Confercuce, preached theopentug sermou ot the meeting of the Coulereuce. Speciat Dispalch 1o The Trisune. OTTAWA, Aug, JU.—Serit, Morse, of the Do- mhion Police, bus arrived tiere with the prisun- er Boyle, who Is churzed with counterfeiung Dotuinicn uotes. Husle hus confessed all lig Kuows ubout the affutr. Ile rald that when he left Almoute he had intended gotog to Torouto; PETITIONS FILED TO-DAT. Speciat Dispateh €0 The Tridune, Benixarienp, IiL, Aug. 80.—The following persons were Lto-duy adjudgedbankrupt on thele own petitions: Johu C, Salter, Chester, Randolph County; Johu McConnell, Springfieid; Jeflerson C. Dun- can, Spriugtield; William D. Sauders, Jackson- ville; Enoch C. Dawson, Vermont, Fulton County; 4. D. Weldon, Bprinefield; John M. Lawrence, Mt. Aubirs, Christlan County; William C. Sharp, Mt. Auburn, Christian Coun- 1y, Of thesy the more important adjudication f8 thut of Prof. Willlam D. Banders, of Jack- souville, whuse labliitses, though scheduled as very extensive, maiuly arlse from bhis indorac- ment of interest and principal on loans negotiated by him 88 an loan agent. It is n parallel to the Bloom- ngton land-agent’s case some months ago, The (ollowlnf further voluntary putitions were mll';l: William D. Van Blurcou, Upper e arawn. > 03 3 22403, 18 raco was postpoued ESTA.BLISHED 1868. n 03 The conclusion of th untl to-morrow. .The second race was a trot for the 2:20 class, pursc $600, all started. G4 Tfin PEERLESS LIQUID DENTIFIICE. PR&GRANT SO0ZODONT. THE STANDARD TOOTH WABII OF TIE AGE. LL ITS INGREDIENTS ARE VEGETABLE AND ANTISEFTIC, THIS REMARKABLE DEN- TIFRICE may be described ass pure transparent llguld, delightfully perfumed, & few drops of . which, applied to the t0oth-brush snd rubbed oa the teett, produces s most agroesble foam, which penetrates all the Interstices of the teeth, and cleanses tho mouth 1n a refreshiog sud plessant wsuscr, Discolared teeth are rendered white by ita use. Tho BREATH derives fra- BASE-BALL, THE GANMB TO-DAY. The last regular game of the season between Chicago and Boston will be played to-day at the usual hour. Mr. Puwers, the new catcher for the Chlcago Club, was here yesterday, and in the afternvun touk practice In his positlou. Ho is a very tall and active young man, scarcely thicker tban a pencil. His play yesterday gave promise that he would be an exeellent catcher, whatever he might do In torowing. Al Spald- Al 11, Bpencer, Jerseyville, Jerscy | 1og hios cousented to play with the Chicagos for | but the terms on which be wus ssked o gv grance from s aroms. It prevents and arrests County: Samuel U, Spencer, Jerseyville; George | certaln games, and will make s apocarance to- | there did pot sult b, aud be weot to Water- dental decay, The gums becoma rosler and MR y Jerseyvilie; Charles E. 'Dalton, | day st first or sccond base, probably the | town. N. Y., whens he cntered the employ of barder under 1t operation, and a sensation uf Bloomivgton; Wiliam Gilleuwater, Troy, | 3% d d the Watertown Fire-lnsurunce Cotnpany, ~ He perfect cleatilsss ol the outh fud DIONE 18 Madisou County; Willam B. Dorsey, Dorsey, | former: was afterwards seut (o 1 braucliolice 1n Jack: prudcea, Madlson Cmnu{. Willam . Hancock, Quincy; A game has becu arranged between Boston :\ulll" .\Ium.."-ml luter wis m‘n‘n u‘tIA nwn ey ut X M ¥ H “hleagy b ved Monday, the total eran. He was enguzed fn th Usitiess j:::‘lin;&g .{fi,:m:::fl Monticello, Platt Couuty; | and Chicago to by played Monday, the tot bt atreatnd ad Iabenu Il Tk Al the lquid Dentitrices seen by the pubila George P, Hardy, De- Wil J to yo to the yellow-fever sufferers. i Eilicock, Jack. | JEcelbte 1o ko to the § ’ i sinco 1650, claiming eatur, Macon County; thul John Checkley 18 a scounds \he remarkable prupertiesof ety and ropea * David O'La Laurte Rels will pltch for Cnicaga and Spalding e hif ‘) tho NOZOLONT, are bat sbortive altempisto BVl Qe Part: Edgar Coun | Wil ' ho Gine: Harey Wrights o i | 15 {010 e L, promialag bivs mouey,whieh I s reine, i o Countys Jamea Lipscomb atid dutiey Quelire, | et obituarized secural ties, will niske bis | [ ee or New York, offeriug counterfeil 1o oueur which baa ever spyruached tho ure, be sayw, u iraud. None of his bills wers DON Y ror unitty, eticacy, sad sxcelieuce, I this city, us far us be s did not’ kuow how much ol Bushuell, McDouough County j Julin K. Luking, Metropolls, Massac County: Corles 8. Olensted, Coles County; Pullllp V. Field, Goleonta, Pops team. George Wriglit, who was considerably injured in Thursday’s gawmne, was much becter yesterday, circuluted sware, 1o The NOZODONT has become jusity papalar County; ; cr, N o tuls money Checkley bad. Checkley left e 1, Coonluy, Chenoa, an County: Uriah O, e hantel o oyl After louvd b EeRie! ot fattering testimonlais from many distlus Audrus, Bloomiogion: Peter B, Elkiy, Dyy | 244 Sebacierto play his own pusition st third. § pofu futa the tolug, wulahed Duntists, Physiciass, Clergymen, sand il promised to ;:‘y hhw pood money, with tuterest for money ad- vagewd by him “iv order to secure the bogus mouey meutioned in the cirealnr sent by Lue, ‘The price of the money was 8125 good tuney for $1,000 of the wpu Bergeant Counvrs KOCKYORD. Special Dispatc 1o The Tribune. Rocxronn, ., Aug. 80.—Lake View, ot Chi- . Girove Township, McLean County; Willlam 1. Buuyard, Saugumon, Putt County. The following were tiled to-night: Willlam W, Easley und Heury IL. Turner, Virginia, Cass LCount, amuel C. Snapp, Mattoon; Hugh C. othiers, who lisvo caretully tested |s merfua, and frum Jung sud regular use are eoabled to recom= wend 14 wity cunddence, At the Convention uf Kesodipavian Deotlsts held 1o Covenhagen in 1472, alter tho bad been suvjected 1o & a0, U; Forest Clty, 0. CANADA, 3 Witk A chi, | . will leavo st onee for Mlwatkee, i ovides to It was ungualiiediy fn- 5:1?:.“éllitn:ala;‘fl%:mfl;‘;u:\mfil"‘ fiii't'.i; mfi. “secure Chieekley ;l‘ul br]!fill:hhllu'l ‘nlu!m: i l‘ v ctous eolitrice. ln'rm. Sapguuon County, McDonald Unund Not 1o Let Go of Ilis charre ngalnet hin wi 0 that ol erine whereves 1t lins Uewa 126200UCEd 1§ Dad Z1Y80 o counterfeit mwoucy, The parties ar Fond du Lac 1or uuerinfiuruul #10 bills vu tha Ontario Bank will not bruught to Caundu, but will by prosceuted 8t Foud du Lac by the Canadian Government. ———— - LETTER FROM C. 0. B. BROCKWAY. To the Editor of The Tribune. Crtcado, Aug. 20.—A person havitaally care- ful und scrupulous in taking right views 1s no: otten Inclned to leave it fu the wmoulns of so lovic aud Llogical thlukers ang writers us edit- ors notoriously are, 1o say how oF o what estent they ngree with him, However, let it be acknowledged with ne Ht- tle respect, that the Zone, o so tur as It agrees that ** it fs not competent for o uation to wupale the oblfzutions of civil duties sud cogugcinents, or, uolber words, to vonstraln Junes 19 sevept nothing I discharge of Swith's fudcotedness to hln," mautfests sound judgmeut. i When it 1 consldered that for years the officisl tenements of the people have been hold- u, Bot by sages for the people’s pood, but vy the vile creature cat-paws of desizuing cliques combluing and couspiriog, with purpose ouly to get posscasion of such tenemcents for the salary appendsut and the plundering of tho peoply; that the President of the Uulted States for vears has becn such a vat-paw, hatched by the fufsmous Incubatlons of cabalistic couven- tions; sna that tho Judges of the United States Courts arc appointed by such President ou aweount, principally, of thcie partlsan disty- work; 1t is ot sstoulshing that s Prosident of thu United States L too lgnorant of bis pulitical algnitivaace to binder oF deter bim from bro- cluimiug rellcious fast-days to tho people, sud that the United States Courts are fur iulenor 1o tho Slate Courts in all the qualiticvs which are esseutial tu respectablo courtd, wud that thelr declsfons frequently are, as Iu the Californa passenzer cases they wore, fucousisteut, un- reasousble, und dishonoruble. ‘L Bankrupt law s constitutional; yot the same I8 pol w afrect or dudirect fuipsiring ot e civil dutles and ovlizations, or a ** constraiu luz of Jooes 1o wevept othing i discharge of Switu's debt to bim," or, fu other wonls, a destroyiog of tue value of any cunsideration,” but is sunply a sbielihing of Bwith froma cou- tinual wnd unavailing atd by preteose whatever that Juncs bss been paid, or that @ teuder of payueut bas bevn made, s When uny pasty, sud the people above all Othiers, by wseets Of value far grester in awount tuun the umount of such party’s bablity upon his, her, orits promises to pay vaiue, then is tho obligatiun of such party worth tho Jud fuce amigtal, or 3 **ut par.? Nu; United States obligation, lovolved in the currency coulroversy, vau righitly bo coustrued utherwise than & coutract of Lorrowlug woucy or Vulue, dud 4 coutruct 10 pay woney or value, {u ither of which cases mioney, and that lucsul currecy, Would discburge the debts but of valus Urusatlatauiiva, Rallroad=St. Georgoe’s Nocletles—Itilts— General Conferenco of Methodlsts at Bolle. ville—Bayle, tho Counterfelter, Spectul Dispatc to Tha Tridune, ‘ToroNTO, Aug. 80.—Matters In connection with the Montreal, Ottawa & Occldental Raft- way are fast approaching a crisls. To<lay the Premler offered o cumpromise ou $3,000 per moutt, McDunald’s estinate of prolits, If ho would give up the road until the question of cluims was seitled by arbitration; but this be refused. The grounds upon which McDonald urgus his right to retain posseselon ure that he bas u great many deblors’ notes at the batks, and that while In possession he could meet his obliggations with the varnings of the rvad. At uoon Mr. Doutree, representing MeDonald, ob- talued au fnjunction frow the Superior Court ordering Premier Joly and Chief-Engincer Petersont to stay uil proceedtngs sud appear be- fore the Court ‘l'uesday, Sept, 8, at 11 o'clock, to answer McDouald's petition, which contends that petitioner had doue alt n his pewer tavom- plete his contract, but, through the inlefeasance, lguorstice, and malico af the Rallway Comais- sloners aud Government-Engineer Peterson, all lis cfforts had been thwarted, aud he clafined that the Guvernmeut now owed Lim over §1,- Ow),000, and that justics had been refused bhn by the prescut as weil us tho past Governmeaot, owiug to thelr minds having been pelsoned by tho false reports aud malicious uutruths writ- ten sud spoken by said Commisslovers and Qovernment-Eugloeer; that these falss reports had caused the Goverument to pass un order fn Council canceling bis contract on the ground of delays, whils tho Goverument itsclf was ro- spousible for them, McDooald states that he will opcn the road sgaln, aud that trains will probably ba running to-morrow. The Govern- ment's legal adviser asserts that the fnjunction will Lave no restratulug effect upon the couric which has been determived ov, and that pos- sceslon of tue road under order fu Counctd will be Lakon to-murrow, A 10 The Tritune, Spaciad Dlapatcl QUEBEC, Aug. .~The luquest ou the mur- dered uan, cumu‘. ut 8t Catherlues, Port Kcul, proves that the murderer, Farrel), wil whow Conway bad bad disputes, had threaten- shat Conway would vot vasy alive by Fur- reli’s farm I:‘{ more, Feanug violence,therefure, Couway asked bis brothier std two wew to Ko with him bowe, tha they maurht be wittesses 1u case Farrell killed Mamlor forced b back. They walked aloug tue Gostord rallway-track, and, whew ou that portion of the road which vasses through Furrell's laud, the murderer wpproached biny with w guu lu his haud, He said to Conway, **Go back! £o back!" aud the otber rephied, * Yea, Lwill ' but Fureehi Lo twediately ruised bis gun, aud tred at a distaucs MILWAUKER, DANIEL NKWUALL. Spectal Diupaick 0 Ihe Trivune, MiLwaukee, Aug. sh—Among the bankrupt- cles tiled tu-day was that of Dautel Newhall, formerly a brilllsut aud successiul operutor on 'Change, the foumder of the Newbsll House, and 4 prominent wan Ju business sud soclety for twenty yesrs or mure. He now resldes on o fann near Waukesha. Uis liabilitles are stated as foltowa: N, I, helloeg, Ocon- omowoe, $1,200; Curtis Maun, Oconomowor, $1,200: Daulet 1, Newhall, Buffslo, $500; Rox- ana B, Newhall, $7,000; the Assigees of the Fourth Natlonat Bank of Chicago, is baukrunt- ey, 83,0005 Flora R, Douglas, Lockport, N. Y., $10,000; 4, H, Rewl, New York, §4,453,20; Georgze W, James, Clevelaud, $500; F, £, Mow- er, Milwaukee, 81,5005 A, 1y, Assigoee of Plerce & Whallug, Milwaukee, — $1,007,18;5 A M, CHelner, $L100; 8. CF, flooker, $900; Goorge E. Coliins, $1,000; Grorge C. Knowles, 85,000; David Vance, 1,503 Daufel E, Newhall, #300; Charles Ray, 81,0005 George 1L Foster, 1005 Edward Buuderson, #5.000, alt of Mitwaukee; Nichols & Heloor, Chicuiro, 81,000; catats of J. B. Martin, M- waukee, $5,037.72; J, C. shoshaw, $500; ¥. C. Belwger, Milwaukve, $90J. The asets aro stuted 1o bu clothes on his person, no value named. Some ol the labllities wre in dispute, ang Mr, Cady, the Assigiee of Pieree & Whal- iuie I8 alter every ilen of the accouunts, Mr, Mewhall's dougoter I8 the wife of Whallug, and lor thut reusun complhuiions are sus- bected. The publie_shoold kuow thas & hottle of NOZODONT wiil 1838 four (o s1x Divaths, that 1t 10 an exceedingiy sconumical and lucxpanst Dentifrice,as well ns a1 fudispensable toilot nry. TOrchasers are also saged Lo 0ote the 278 and flutd capacity of tac botile, and particuisrly W temember toat, unlike tooth puwders sad towin pastes, thero 1s o waste-nalf & dosen Pulsuts may use from the same Lottle. ooud oy 2 aruSgiste. Agents for MARTELL & CO. COANAQ HLNAUER & CO. BORDEAUN. MISCELLANEOUS, QRAND RAFIDS, MICU. Soecial Duspateh 10 The ine. GraND Rapips, Mich., Aug. $0.—There were tews applications fu baukruptey fu tue United States Court here to-day. ‘Tuey were wade by ‘Thowass Awphiete, of lonia; Adolph Hevaar aud H. R, Navamith, of this uity; O. O. Stauch- deld, ot Ludingion; W. & J. Uritlith aud Jobn Dupham, of 8t. Joseph Cyuuty; William & Charles E. Grabam aud W. il. Stevensou, of Fratport; Spencer D, Albnizbit und George Walbridge, of Moutcalus Couutyy DLNVER. Dexves, Col, Aug. d—Robert Conuelly aud Cyrus C. Marble, to-day, esch lled hus po- tition tu baukruptey. OF tue former the ussets are $20,000; labilities, $230,000. OF tho latter the ussets are §34,00;' Malalltics, $23,000. CLEVELAND. CLevELawo, 0. Aue. $.—For the past iweaty-four bouns endioe noou to-day tity-tive petitions in baukruptey wers tled. FALL HIVER, MASS. Farr Riveu, Mass., Auv. S0.—Creditors of the Mussasolr AUl bave pt 1t 1 tho bands KUMYSS The orizinsl and only article of its kind, ot approactied 1n tasta Or sasa of digestion Bend for treatise on Kumyss. Luordoer to obtain the gouuine by auy of the nnitatious. . ders directly to Artlalo, Kddres o e S gmist, Originatorof Kuinyet in & KOUMISS & The MEST made, $3.20 per duzen aua., delivered. T30 Upon etuny of Lottiva, actlu Batlsf: uarau- wud Jacksou st Fetunde & PR RETTES, e ; TSna Jeffers’ Aromatic whie. Husrewbess, Culds, Bad i YELL] Head~ ‘Couglia, "50ro_Th an; Diuglats Biwpics frees JKEFELS & CO. Proas sLand up and say that the obiigation or promise (o3I : Bronchial Cigareles