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B T S S THIL ClICAGY PRIBU WD LpirAY, NI Y THE CITY. GENERAT, NEWS. Mr. . Whitmnn Willinms, of Rome, N. ., Ieat the Grand Paclfic, Aen Blake, of the Adams Express Company, New York, 15 vintting friends in the city. Yesterday was n boliday with the SBonth Park Commireloners. The regaiar mecting will Tur inld thie afternoom, providing & quoram can be obtned, “Thomns Brenan, the geninl Assesmor of the West Torn, wae laet evening nresented by Mr, W. .1, Onalinn, ‘on behall of the Deputy Assesars, with a handsome ofl-porirait of himseif, The Sub.Committeo on Oorsmmflom of the State Board of Equalization mat again yester- day, hntnothing was done, Tbe corporations arc very rlow i auaweriog the circulars sent ont some daye ago. In the mention of the sale by Philip Goldman of his boot and shoo business it war rtated that the pnrchaser, Henry Metz, was hin Urother-in-law, This was incorrect, the two not belng related In any way, ‘The tomperatnré yeatanday. as observed %y Manasee, opticlan, 88 Madiron street (TrisUNE Building), wanatBa. m., 68 decrecs; 10 & m., 721 12 m., 743 3 g, ma, 755 Bp. m.. 1. Berom: eter at 88, m., #9.50; 8 p. m,, 20.51, Rosio Fontano, 3 yenrs of age, yesterday fol) ont of & second-story windowat No. 75 Ui nois sircet, and wan slizlily injured. James Jett. of No. 106 North llalsted sireet, wae run over and badly Injured Uy 8 wagon st the corner of Welle and Suporior sirecis. A painter, name nnknown, foll through he eouf of the Exbibition bootb, eccapled by J. &, Tiaset X Co,, pae-fistares, st the Exposiiion yevlenday afternnon, lle descended hiough a dirtance of ten feet. striking on hin shoulder and lreakiug the Avoring, bt escapgd with alight in- Suties, One (icorga Mazean, propriator of a small general atore nt LaGeange, has tamed np mlssing, and thonsand-tansaed rumor asterts that Georya har gone Awny for reasome. Hnt, as be was peconis v vmbartasved, there anpears in b6 no solld #round forthe fnninuailon Lat he Seared arrest in connectivn with the Clark murder. ‘Flio many frieuds of Mr. Thomas It Clark, ancof the uld resldonts of this eity, will he paned 1o hearof his deaih, which oecnrred at § w'cluek yeaterday morniug at the Billinge House, on West Jackson street, afier an flinessof & few huure,He came to this city from Dayton, 0., in K5, and became n coal ‘merchant, in' which Disiness lie remajoed antil 1870, when' he retired from active ife, 1le was a prominent memcr of the Recand Prasfylerdan Church, aud was highl cxtecmed by all who knew him, ‘e faneral will ¢ piace ol the f3ililiga llouse this afternoon at 2o'cluck. He was 78 years of age. A specoinl meoting of the Weat Tawn Toard was held last night, Jnatice Mataon Jo the chnlP. “Fhere were present beskdes the Chiatema Austicen Ingerunli, Sheridan, and Sallshirs Supervisor Gurney. The ' Toard allowed Mr, Trennn. the Asaennor, §1,000 on account, The peediew of the, Justices wan andited, and the Hoard adjoursied (o meet one week from lo-night, The ‘Town Clerk bus over 400 connty orders for Juditew nna clerka al the last election, which aro now dne, and partien Interested should cail ana recelve the amuunl of thexr orders, ‘Mo Tllinois Civil Engineers’ Club beld a reguine moceting in their rooms in the Athy Tinding yemnlu’ Afternoon. Mr. d, oceupied the chair In the abaeuee of the P eat, Nr. . J. Nicholls, of Svringfield, 1Il., read s haper on “+“The Impravement of Pralris Roads il Sereets,” The paner provoked considerable discusaion, many of the members claiming that no improvement 1 country roads-conld be mada nntil 1he farincra could ba indnced to co-operate, The 4:lnh then procecdedd 1o the election of oficers, and e present Incunibents were unanimodsly re- ected. The question of a cinb lbrary and & pa- 1er on the metsic aysicm, wore made the specist Drder for tho uext regdlar meeting. A meeling of the Chicago Yacht Clnb was neld Iaat evening at the Sherman Tlouse to urrange the prellminaries for the forthcoming regatts. Owing to the absence of Mr. Munger the pro- graninea could not he distriboted, but the budf!l wero given oul, and weveral members of the Club touk ickets for disposal among theie friends, Capt, John Farrow, Chalrman of the Regatta Comnmittee, raid that he had - received fifteen cmiries for 'the yacht race, and expected at lenst flve more. ‘The tub race and yaw] race entries had ot Giled, and there were plenty of vacancies for umbitious youths n scarch of & ducking. All iwrics must be given In by Thursday noon at the at: the numbern wonld be distributed on the woening preceding the ruces bu uwarded Tucsdny sronings Ilie meeting then adjoutnct The thentrienl managers had reason to foel glnd last cvening, For the first ime aftor a pro- Jonged veriod of stagnation and want of fluency In currency, tho doorkecper Waa buny; he was, in fact, overwocked, Whero wero more’ people com- ne’ to “‘the “hall, the halls of dazzling lizht " than the dazeling halls could accome modate, nand for once a least in the history of the present on It can ba recorded as an lioneat fact that peovle were turned away, ‘This was owing, of course, to the excellence of tho reveral enlertainmenta presented, and not 10 the nccigental circuniatance that the’ town was over- crowdcd with visitors who didn't know very well what o do with thelr time. There was not much discrimination shown in toe selection of Par- ud the prizes wonld ho Sherman 1ionse. managers, 1 reatiurant-keepers, are likely 1o reap s ine harvest out of the preseut season of festivity, . A dozen El!flam of the fiat school of poli- tlow aud falih were wandering from place to place on Milwaukee aveuuo lat evening luoking where they conld assctnbic, They wera penniless, and theic appesrunce not being. the _beat, it wa with conniderubie difiicuity that they found sheiter and place to cuunsel wiin one snather, - It was_not il half-past o'clock that Lhey securei a batl, und, once in i1, they called thcmselves the Fifih Henntoral Convention, and set abont the work they had laid oul, which wasto nominste & candi. thate (ur State Senator and a candidste for Hepre. entative. After considerabla patleying, and xotwe thioaxh every conceivable formality In or- Kanizing, one Z, owlea waa relccied as Chair- lie aunounced tho Srat business Lo be to nominate s candidato fos Cangruss, but some one currected Liw, and he sld into his weat to give o deleynte from the Heventeenth Ward a chance (o maove that & ** foreman ** be ap- vointed for ‘each ward delegation, ‘The ** fore. uien ' were appuinted, but for what purposs was uut known, and then tue inteliigent Chajeman called for uomiuations for Senutur. Ncveral wors nominated, but they ail declincd except a yonag mun nomed Thomas Ulll, of the Seventecnit Ward.—a cobiler by profestion,—who lud tne honor showered on him by acclumation, - For Rup- Tereniative, Benjumin W, hue, of the Thit- teenth Ward, was nominated by acelamation, and rhe furoe coded with long-urawn spedches, CRIMINAL. Paul Huertos, of Grosse Point, was held # $500 ball by Commlesloner Tloyne yerterday for #¢Mitog Hguor and tobacca without paying the spe- cial tax. Oflicer Shumaker returned from New York yesterday with John Misl, who {s wanted for stesl- e s spawl from Mrs. Meyer, of No. 4 Wieland :uwx, Le Laving jumped his bail & week or so LU Officer Victor Schnmacher Jast evening returned howe from New York haviog in charge 8 sireet veudor uamed John Meissel, who 1s wanted fur Jumiiag a boud furuished by Theodore Loch- kirch for hin appearance in the Criminlal Court upou a charge of lasceny, ‘The wrchiteet, Lang, who was arrested Mouiav oight by Detective Outerman on the charge ol robbing o motber-In-law, Mry, Day. of $:,000 io bouds, was rcleased from tiie Armory esterday ou giving $7.000 ball. He will bave a eaniug belure Justice Summereld this morning. Arrests: Thomss Grace, larce: bandle and & valise from Lotenx G poasciger on the Burhogton Kaiiros Ouer. chiarged with emvezziement from Dr, 0, C, Williatow, of Muskegon, Micn,, coucerning tho particulars of wlichi the officet who made the #rreat huowa nothing: Jamcs Howard, who two yeuts avo stole $:00 from bis employer, A, d, Bolach, of Lansiug, Mich; Jdervime B furane person, who bas been wakiug all s dire Lurests against bis fricoda, Either tha victims who yesterday fell prey {oJhe eonddencs opcrator wnd the pickpockety ad & reluctance 1o wako Xuuwn their losses at wolice beadyuarters. of elro thero was very hitle ihieviug dune 1u the crowded stgects. e latter thvory bardiy holde good, for seldum 810 80 1any tlueres sevgan lowa 4, an 3 e Brows eaterds; ® guw beadquariers Jnclade the - loss” oft L and - cham by Georgo M. Tlow, by g 1 3 pucketbook contalning $5a0d some noler Ly Jubu M, tiruebls, of Nu. 127 Tird avenuc; §7 i by ‘Pheodore Lag reporter; sud o watch chutn, vy & geptloman nawed Stone. . oud succesded ip bripging in oue good Vicupocket, “and o amall uriy -of -+t sk wipe iemitv. " Detective Gall ught fo & Tetlow naud Michae] Flyul, who bad tweaty banduerchicts of a1 deacriptions. Dotge Wiate Lrought bn Jobn Kelley; Scof ‘Fiyun broaght bu Jumcs Logan, ‘homes Kelley, sod Seter Lawler; Detective Watsou brought in Wil 1at Batar: Shea and Keatlug brought tn threo bad ones cawed Joan Lsrrington, Joho Mulloy, und Willlaw loozen: sud Detectives Hyan sud Alrich brougbt 1u Bobert Bartell, Arthur Winter, Georgw Blaxv, Willisw Burue, Eddie Fitzpatriek, Churles Willidms, James Murray, David E. bhsn- #hau, aud Victor Vergenncs, 'ibo latier, 8 very ptklopking elap cliiue to bail frow Haveus, Qo oy whll doubiicas brlng « wawaber uf Avocts of stulen provsty W police beadquarters. VALUABLE PLOFEUTY KECOVEKXD, Detectives Flynu sua Scott, of the Crntral Stae bivt, Cupbired 8buay §i, SUU Wizt ol slolen Jowele aet evening in the saloon of M. A. O'Keefe, 0, 114 Harriton street, it having heen shipped to SF. W, lo ble eare, from Milwankee. The Initials represent Albert Winters,—at Jeast he I» the one who sent the articles to this city,” there being five packares, one' arriving in Febrnary nnd the about two weeka Ago. _Hl¢ wasin the embloy 080 L. Rovenberg & Co., Jeweiern, No. 100 Wisconnin atreet, Milwankes, and has ffcen systematically robbing them without their knowiedge for at leaat nine monthx. WintaracsmetoChlcagniast Satnniay on an exenrsion train. liefore his departure, he had taken two watches, which he zave to a man named Iy to sell. While Kelly waa teying ta get rid of 5&3 he was picked np by boliceman and tocked ap. *aqueale " on Wintere, and Chief Kan- 4 redy eamne here o arrest In this, Towarer: he was nnenceesstul, . Monday nicht. he received & telegram from Milwaukee stating that Winters had been caught there as he was geiting off the frain. It recma that, on arelval in Chi« cago, Winters Ieft & tin bog with O'Keefe for safe~ keeping, Aod hin abject in returning to Milwankeo was to get sme Jewelry which he hud stoweil away i hie trunk At linme, * Kennedy accordingly went 10 Miiwaukee yesterday orning. When fn tho cell, Winters wrate” & letter " to O'Keefe asking him to ehip the packages hack to Milwaokee. Husencrans came 10 this city with tne letter. and, 1n company with Flynn and Seott, went to O*Keefe's place, and there found five boxes, packed full of Jowalry, behind hin bar, O'Keefa raid he was jgnarant of thelr contents, and It {8 the impreasion of the detectives that he told the lrmih. Winters at one time kept n uews-sland on ilsrrison sireet near by the raloon, and he and O'Kesfc were acquamnted, and the Intier Allowed him to scnd the buxes to him unt of friendship, The jeweiry was taken 1o the Central Station, and Mr, Rosenctans ranidly eati- mated tts valuo at $4,500, A telegram from Mil- Taukee st eveniug atated ihat 322,000 worth more hiad heen found in \Wintera' trunk, The accidental arrestof Kelly was most fortunate, for Wintera was andoubledly making preparations to lenve Milwank=e for good witdln a week. Iiis neculas Uone were condacted in a very quict way, and the firm would prooably not have discovercd their losa until they took accunnt of stuck 1n December, by which time all lrace of Winters, eveu tf hs ware #uspected, would have been los THE TOURNAMENT. THE FIRST DAY, ‘The Firemen's Tournament will begin this morning st Dexter Park. This day will be devoted to volunteer hose companies, when the following prizes will be contended for: The company make Ing the best average ttme in two running tests shall be entitled to the Natlonal Champlon belt aud & two-wheeled hose carriage, nickel-plated, presented by the Caswell Imptoved Conpling Com- pany, aof Chicago. ‘The company securing the boit #hsll retsinthe snme uotil the next National Tour. nament, provided said tournament fs held within the nexi three years, In uccordance wilh th of the [ilinols State Kiremen's Aseociation, the conipany winning the championztip helt three timee in successivn, shail becatae the sole owners of the same, In nddition to -the forevolog e dncements, the folluwing cash prizes will be of- fored, viz. wecond rize, $300: t prize, @ 200, and championship helt, aleo, fire hat, presented by Messrs. Anderson & Jones, of New York City; second prize, $100; third prize, 75, ¥ It had becn expected up to last night that It would be formally ‘Obencd by the President, bat tha change Io his programme which takes him to Teloit made it lspossible for him to keep bia cn- grgement. But even thoagh he may not be pres- €nt, thers need be no fearof & small attendance, ‘The Sremen, As thiey marched throngn the sireets yenteraay impression that tho 1ho park to-day fot the purpose of witmesting tne novel and interesting exhibition in which they take part, Toe contest of the bands and dram-corps will tako piace from 2 10 b p. m, each day on the gronnds st Dexter Park, aud not in the city. Tn sddition to tho companies nud prominent k- men nltnrndfly registered, (he following were reporte ed yeaterday: Hescne Hose, No. 2, and Relicf Hook-and-Lad. der, No. 1: Blondola Chemical, Mendota, 1ll.; Hope Hose Company, No. 1. Manaield, O.: Lstes' Hose Compaiy, Dehver, Uol.: Salvage fn%Lst. Louls; Friend Barnes Hose, Burling. on, TR ILLINOIS STATE PIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION held its Aftu annusl meeting at the honse of Ko gine Compsny No. 171 last evenlug, First Vice. President lioynton in the chair, ‘The repori of the Commitieo on Offcers was postponed until this evenlog. A discavion regarding the coupling of hose In the cowing conteata then srosc, tho pojut being whether a **conpling made, " meant ove, Iwo, or more Lbreads. Some of those presont Instated that all couplings should be put up 80 that the uve of spanner wonld be nocesiary 1o uncouple, oiners claimed that any conpling which could not ba pulled apart by the judges was sutilciont, Mr. Shayy of Hntlinglon, Ve., said thist te bad wriiten o Marshal Denner 'ou tbe subject, and he bad replied that an air-fignt ' coup- ling was not mecossary. On th mirengih of " this lettee tho epesker's company lhad coma & thousand miles to campete in the tonra. ment, snd did oot think the rnles shonld bo chauged st this Iateday. A mution by Mr. Per. king, of Uttaws, that sny coupliug that cannot b pulled spart by the Judges e Consl cient. was lald upon the tadle. Mr. Voster, of Decatur, foremau of tha company st present holding the State chlmr\nmhlw moved that all couplings cover at least four threads, sud that waster in the pipe shall occupy at least une threa His motion was carried. ¥ The Executive Commities was requested to meet at Dexter Park this morning at 9 o'clock engiues and thelr ranningaround toe track, Chiefs Bngincer Chase, of Bloomington, ueld that all engines should ran & mile, hut this view orously npgfllefl by Marshal Nenner, M has brough teams in U ted thy Chaao from Bloomington unc of the fineat tate witls his engino, and natnrally beneit that would eccrue from thoir mattor was fioally decided to be oat of order by the Chalr, 1iy jovitation of ‘the Assoclation, Col. Clifford Thompion, of New Yark, editor of the Aational Fireman's' Journal, will' repeat this oveniug 810 BieBa beforc the Association and thosu Interested, is address upon **'The Lilernture of Ue Fire Bervice." This address was written for and de- livered before the New York Ansociation at ithaca on the 20th ult.. where il was voted & most in- teresting and fnstructive papor. The Mational Fireman's Journal of New York was inaile the offclal orean of I upo said that twenty Urought thelr uniforms with tho withdraw (rom the tourmanent. A motion that the anuual slection af officers take place Thuradsy evoning at 8 o'clock was carried. A cominitice of three, conaisting of Mensrs, Nor- ¢, aud Thomnpson, was appointed 1o Inves. ¢ condition of firemen 1 Bouthorn citive wiicre the yellow fever was raging and report at this eventug's meeting of thy Assuciutio The meeting thien adjourned unti 7:40 o'clock (lus evening, TUB OFFICERS OF TUX DIFFELENT ORGANIZA- ‘TION! too, Paiye tigats the s attending the Firemen's Tournament in the city, met yesierday afternvon, 4_o'clock, at the houss uf Engiue Cumpany No. 13, for the purpose talkiog ver ma connected with ihe tourna- ment. ' Marenal Bonner addressed thoss prescut L sume Jougih, aaying that upon themn depeaded thie succs silure uf the exutvitivn abuul to bo 1 given. He hoped the ofticers would control thu action of thelrmen during the weetlog, Messrs. Mcliride and Smith, of the Chtcage Volunteer Ase soclation, wade eowe intercating remarks on the subject uf the olid valunteer servico in this city, Mr. Smith narrating inany interenting incidents of the olden (Imes, Assistant:Marahal Sweenie fol- lowed with experieuces of the troubles and straita 10 which the volunteer ssryice was subjected, and praived the services uf tho old volunteer d ment 1o unmenaured terws, OB motlon of Secro- tary Chriatie, (ho members of thu Volunteer Bun- evolent Firemen's Assuclation wero invited to par- ticipute in the meetinge cach evening, After roe marks by Chief Croawell, of Ypailanil, Mich. and Chict Puigo, ot Joliel, the mecting udjourned. O.-F, 1. §. NO MENTION OF HURST, The fifth anaual meetiog of the 0dd-Fellows Bepevolent Soclety was held yesterday at No, 112 Randolpb strest, 1, ¥. Holcomb 1n the chalr, and A. Q. Lull Becretary, The Presldent submitted hls report, reviewlug the work of the year, maklug no reference, how- ever, to te defulcation of 8. L. lluret, the late Sectetary, He recommended various changes In the by-laws, and the report was accupted, The Auditiug Commltteo reported that they had examined the sccounts of tha' various oificers, and found that the late Secretary, 8. L. Hurst, had approprlated §1, 384.74 of th lety's money 1o bis own use, The ‘Cowmwittes, |n conclusion, atated thas laoy had found 1bat Johu P, Fons Tressurer, Lad scted as @ wncre dgurc-hesd, and 150 Umd nad he boen iuupusscssion of any of thy funds of the Boclety, aud st the reports p viously recelved froui 'him bad really been wade by the defsulting Secretary. The Committes did nok belicve tust the Treasurer had been Uengdied by bis conduct, yet insisted thal Le b “‘"‘"i llable with ths Becrutary 1o tha Eggsesy, a4 he hui n very derelict In perforuilyg iis dutles, duwu discussion was wevuked by the report, Jnwhien It was gs-‘m 10 censurs Ibe Auditing L'uluw:‘nu 7;.“ lacovering the dufalcstiva at a2 erligsuly. 2n¢ Chaizuian of the Committee, Mr. Barnum, defeudad the action of tke Cowujlitee, urging that I s douposalle 10 Lave'discdvered tub robbary ot A wieimber callea attention to'sn i t 83, for vostage, which bad mu-ndnellm-nouc mw that, siucy vlfie‘tbfi:u- was cxorbitant, dnd there was 80 Wiy 80 pruve its correctaves, be addud 1o Hstare uu:{:-fl;‘.;. Wis wmonatatiogly ter wome further discussion, the recelved snd ordered yuuu-uw":uh xhn"m'c‘ odr L ‘U'de Treasurer submitted bis report that the receipls bad been $60, 103 and. k: l‘z?cfi::l‘- i expenscs §17. 058, aud It was accepied and vravrud wptead ou the records. ‘The Secrelary’s report showed that the woney expended for Wie benedt of widows ol orpuaty bad been §43, 457, and that the sverage beacdy to , 0d the average cost to each each had peen 82, . The report member had been $1.40 per mon was accepted. e matter of fising the ralaries of the officera of the Soclely for the coming vear wan then taken up. The satary of the Seerotary wan fixed at $1,- %00 a year: the memners of ine Executive Com: mtttee were Allowed 8150 per day for each aay actunily employed; tha Anditing Committee waa uiven $8 each per qaarter; and the pay of the Meaica) Director was ixed at 50 cents per applica- tion passed on, The followin ing ye denta, officern wers elected for the enm- Prexldent, 11, T, Holeomb: Vice-Prest tn L. Barnam and J, P, Morast: Secro- tary, A. G. Lol Treasnrer, Joscph Walibauser; Meidies) Director, M. Wilder; Advisors, Dra, G, Fischer and 1. A, Phiflips: Anditing Com- mittee, V, Gesardln, J. P. Morsat, F. Q. Krnger, It. Deer, and P, M xecutive Committee, 8. fuir, A, Imhoff, T, P. Foss, J. L. Barnam, A, Q. Lull, and |1, ¥, Holeomb. Aftec’ the transaction of asme further business the Suciety adjourucd until the second Tuesdsy eveniag in October, THE POST-OFFICE. TUSINESS FOR AUGUST. The report of the Chicago Post-Ofice for last month showa that the receipts were: From #ales postagre-stamps and postai-eards, $34,737; stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers, $21. G043 total, 876,402, Postage collected on second- class matter, $7,482 The report of mall matter delivered and collected br the leller-carticrs for the month s a3 follows: Carrlers employod, 158; delivery trips dally, 452; coltection trips dally, 414; reglstered lettera delivered, 13,302: mail Jetters delivered, 1,575, 6%:3; mail postal-carda dellvered, 274,070; Iocal lettets delivored, 205, 1933 lacal postal-cards delivered, 220, 125; newspapers, cte., delivered, D01,472; lettera returned to the office, 4,824 let- ters collected, 1,81k, 470; postal.cards collected, 474,201; newspapers, ofc., collected, 055,035 tolal pustaxe un watter pat in the vfiice for local deltyery either by caerlor or the oftice, $10,830, SUBURBAN, LARE VIRW, The Board of Trustees met Monday, tho fall Board present. The name of Dabetts atreet was changed to Bem- fnary place. ‘Tho Clerk roported having placed in the Town Collector's hands for collection Special Assess. ments No. 85, for improvement of Sulzer street, from Lincoln avenne to Wolcott street, and No. 80, for lsylag water-pipe in_Ashland and Leland ave- nues, from Sunnyside avenueto the Green Day = rond. 4 Wiillam Tomple was apuofnted overseer of water- pipe Jaylng on betalf of the tuwn, tha laying of sald wipe being now under contenct. After auditiz & large mnount of bills, which was Lhe priacipal businese of thie meeting, tue Board adjoarued. THE COURTS. New Rules Adopted—Kecord of Jadgments, Suits, Kte. The following new roles have just been adopted by the chancery Judges of the Circult and Superior Conrtr, and go Into force Smmediately: 1tis urdered that the following eix rules be ob- served In the chancery practice of tala Court, and tbat they take the place of any rale or rules now existing and conflicting with tho eame. The said rules shall be in force from and after the Septem- ber'term, 1878, of this Conrt: 1. Cantested motions shall be heard Monday of ench week; prorided, that In cases of emargency such motions may be heard at any time. 2, On Saturdsy of each week default causes shall bo heard. . When the sammons has been served ten days before the commancement of the terin, and appear- ance In weiting before defanlt ias been filed, the respective partles entering such appearance shall thereby, without say order, have twenty days fram the tirst asy.of the appesraace term within whilcl to except, plead, answer, or demur. . When tho servics by publication, and in time (orauy term, the appudrance In writing led before defaull shull entitle the respective partie, ¢nlurln1 uch appearauce untll the third day o succeeding term within which to except, plead, auswer, or demur, . 0, Onand after tha third day of sach term, de- fauits may be entered as to such defendants a« have bren served in due time and bave Slud 20 appear- wnce In writlng. > * U, When any chiancery canee’ ia at frate, npon notice aud mutlon of eithor party the canse may bo wiaced un the trial calendar, Tho causes oa such 1l Lo called wod tried oo Tuesday, Thorsdsy, and Friday of each wook. As i four causcs wiay be trled on eacli of sald days, and they shall apuear on tho cslendar in the oruur of the nutice and motion. TUE STOW WOODEN-BLOCK PAVEMANT, Jamen 13, Smith filed abiil yestordsy againet Honry M. Stow to test tha valldity of the Stow wuodeu-olock pavement. ile ntates that ho is contractor onguged In the business of paviog pub. lic_strets with wooden pavemsents after such pavement had been ordered by the city, but al- ways under the direction of the. cily, and subject to {tu approval. There are many strdes that nood paving, and the eity has adopled ss one desirablo forin of pavement that made of ruund wooden blocka, 1aid on a board foundation, and having the interstices flled in with gravel and tar, it beiug more durabl than thst from rectangular pine blocks. “This kind of pavement v publie property, and not covercd by uy patent. it belng an iaventlon us old ns 1840, ‘The defendsnt, Heory M. Stow, claimas to be thy owner of & patent for uny pavewent wady of ruund or partiv round and parily split blocks Iaid ona hoard foundation and top-dressed witls sand OF AR muplialt of cuaerete composition, but com- vlalnans chargos Stow's patent I only for & spa. Siflc pavement mada of - both Tound wad. epijt blocks, that Slow knows his patent is ot and carefully wvoids haviag its validiy tested iu a courl of law, but uses iis supposed nights up- pressively and fradaleotly by inthnidating all vperty-awnezs who - dealre ige 3 round blogk pavement. Complaiunat hus made coutructs (dr puving Halsted wircot ho tween Handuiph and Aladisun streets with round= bluck pavetuent, but Stow has rent around clr- culurs to the property-owaers wazning Liem that tliey were liable for lufringewment of Uls puteut, and that ke woald bold thew responsible, Nmith, lu consequence, was obliged to give & bond of tudemnity vefurs he was allowed to proceed with hls work. A part of West Madivon ntreet, between the river and Haldled strect, 18 also o e paved. but, by resson of similar circulare, the uwnors have beeu ternflod ko as 1o hesitate giving com- olalnaut the contract. The Iutter, therefure, aaka Lhat Blow sy be prevented from sending wuch circulsra or clatming auch oxclusive rights until s pateut hae veea declared valid by sows coart of competent Jurimiictiun, UNITED HTATES COURTS. The Copnecticut Mutual Life-Lusurance Company flled o Li yestarday awainat oswanl C, Mereerea, Augusta £, Unrnet, J, A, Elis, P, 3. Keng and wife. and Noah llarnes, to (urecivse & morigago for §7,000 on the 8. b3 of the 5. % of the W, ig of Out-Lot 12, 1a the Canal Trustees’ Subdivision of ¥ oot 39, 14, sltuated on Prairle s uetween Twenty-second sud Twenty-third atrests, Whitilesey & Petars flled fonr bills against Al- hous Dean. John A. Colly snd Jacob C. Wirtz, obi C, Phelog, and Slwon Zimmerman, 1o fo. stralu thew ffom infringiug & patent for an im. provement in bedstead frames, fssucd Nov, 30, 1800, tu tho Woren-Wire Muttreds Company, BANKRUFTCY. A compnaltlon of 10 ger ccnt was declared in the case of Aloxander A. ilrich, paynblo one-boif in two monthis sud ono-half i four upnthe, secured Uy notes bearlog § per cent fnterest, and’ guaran. teed by fleury Scnbets, ¥, Flanback, ond Charles Puschick, 1u the casa of Lonis C. Daemicko & firet dividend of 5 per cent was duciated, ‘The bankrupt sonis time 8g0 uffered to vottle at 40 per cent, but the creditors woulda't bave it Mr. K. . Junkins is the Asslgnce. A comovsition meeting will bo held af 104, m. to-day 10 the case of Lippman Rubsos et al, and in that of Nathan W, Terchnoan, Jamos Bteslo gied & bilh agslnat Wl ames Steelo fled a bil net_Williawm H. Torer. Charlgs K., Afbert J,. Allco A, Ronrer, and Obadia Huse, W forecioss a iruat. deed for $3, 100 on Lot 10, Block 4, 1o Union Ad- ditlon W Evanstun. Lucy A. aud Emwa @, Sherman begana sult In & debt fur §2. 000 sgainst Jobm N. Khoe, Fred Stallurd fled w oll) aguinet liscriet T, Col- well, trust and the Wintiirop Iron Company to niottgage len for 85,000 vn 1, f tie capital wiock of the ‘Winthrop Yron ', $landing un the books 1o the credit of ra, Colwell as trustee, ‘The Cblcago Stamplng Compsny filed s bil agawvt Beth i, and Mary E. Kvaua and othors o foreclose a trust-dued for §1,200.31.0n Lots 37, 3%, 40, aud 40a0d 41, Dellerd Buvdiiiaion of o, " Rockwood sued L. C. Huntington for $1,000. The same pasty waed B. F. Kockweil for alike amount. Bropprre—siotons. - coox olions. Dt MY—U41, 341, 348 Lo 350, 352, 339 o wnd S SOE VSR I BT B By om crlal, fdide Jakssox—a, 13, 16, 18, 31, 22 34, tosh 4l ol Ll i lotgion 32 Jubux Moors~8, 7, 8, N U, Brrezion CovT—Coxrxsuoys—F¥l rxzion Co old, Benedict & Jubus Uaks=F. M. Krsuss vs, T I Glivars Thayor, 875, g Sl —ee—— THE MODEL COFFEE-HOUSE. ‘The American Band, of Manafleld, O., one of the best of tha visiting bauds, gave & scrensde yestor- day sfterucon to Mr, Whliney, prorietor of the Model Cofive-House snd R rsat, Adaws struet, and, belug basphiably fuvited to atep inside, did amplo Justico (0 & Brat-class meal pro- vided oa tho spur of thy moment by the proprivtor. b bk ots S5 IT IS AN IMMENSE SUCCESS, Fivcof our largest manufacturing frms have placed #n lmmeuss stock of uw furniture and bedding st 209 snd 271 State stecet, to by retatled 84 wholesale prices, Gut thuir prices. No,. 38 | WELCOME Continved from Fifth Pane. [POOSUSR o, il & i mother, A wail from the Infant, anda genoral stir- ring abont of those in the immediate vicinity of the catastraphe, which invarladly resuited in discor- ering the lo4t heir about three feet from the party who wan looklng for 11, Ty some arrancement, the wisdom of which it is Mifcult to perceive, the apparatnses and encines of tne Chicsgo Fire Depariment, which were to bring up the rear af the peocesston, did not got around until about half an hoar ' after thev snoold have been there, and finally eamo down State street when that thoroughiare wne crowded to it utmost capacity, The hornes were enorting, the b'hors on the engincs and hose-carts acted ad if they knew [L was their day tobe on to and were determined to make the mostol it. 1t wan 70t An easy matier to navicate & sping of Airc.c; gines, hoe.carts, and hook-and-ladder lrne throngh auch a crowd withont_any accident or d turbance. but it was_snecessfnily done: and the loys received lhearty rounds of cheers from 1he * spectators as they pasted by, showing that, however much the companfer from the ont- skla citica and towna might be appianded, tho vuik of the shanting wae 10 be rescrved for the homo- talent. In epite of the ctlortaof the police. bty seconded by ‘the largo number of scalonn specta- tots who re always unzions to distinguish them- selven on public uccasiods like that of yesterday, itwan exceedingly dificoit to keep the street In anything like passanle aape before the procession started, although of conrse after it was unce fairly in motion thers was no (tronble, As oven the inoat eager crowd of sight- scers will natorally ~ get out of the way of sevaral hundred prancing horses, backed 1p by any amount of fira-engines, ateam and other- wire, the whole being bicid up by two regiments of infanirg, une of cavalry, s battery of ariilery, and a Gatling gun. As 11 o'clock drew near and the fatefal honr when Matt Benner and hin hosta wore to parado twas athand, a solitary horseman was acen to ascend to the back of hiscareworn ateed and bowl gently dawn State strect before tha soft brecza that was blow- m‘K from the direction of the crab. 1le was covercd with stare, badges, and in general looked like a mounted ndvertiscment of some enterprisingdealer in regal d military decorations. Who ha wae, the mos! And untiring reportera were unable to dircover, and he must_pass into history as the only mystery connected with the great Chicazo Fireman's Tournament, Although arsailed by i numerable néwsboya and bootblacks with que, tlons, arcastic and otherwine, regarding his of hoil and general destination, he vouchsafed no answer, but roae solemnly away into the maes of engines ana hosc-carts ‘at Peck court and sizect; and waa seen no more. Tt s somo time since there has been & procession of auch magnitude here, and 1t was really an In- #piring slght 10 witness the enthusiasm overywhors bestowed upon the boys. Fiags and banncrets flat- tered from the housetops, and the cheerful note of welcome from thousands of volces mingled ploas- antly with the nonorous stralns of the brass bands and the throbbing sounds of the drums, And, as tho gay procession wended its way from one ntteot to another, it was a sight to sce the Immed'ata evacuation of doorsteps and windutws, snd tho flow of the voat stream (o (hé next point of view, Dear. rn streot was emptled in five minates, and the throng scattored aimlensly hero and there untiia later hour, when the human tide would swell up aeain toward romo nmennumu&nuu. And thus tholonghoarsof 8 warm summer. iwamcnmumcd until peaple begon 10 exporience the natural uffect , of being out without umbrellas, and to go home in crowded cars feoling that dre-tonrnameuts and vislts of Presidents were things devisod by an un- merclful Providence for the purpose of miving everybody s beadache, TRE MARCII. ‘The procession followed with rare closeness tho line of march lald down for it, along Dearborn, Lake, Clark, Ohlo, Wells, Kinzle, Chinton, Lake, Desplaines, Adame, Matket, Monroo, Clark, Van Buren, Michigan, Moaroe, Wabash, snd Washing. ton, Long before the procession moved, every street approaching the line of march was blockaded with teams, #o that it was & literal {mposaibllity for a person to get throuzh on horseback; but beyond tho taxing off of & carringo-whoel now and then, 0o serious accldent was noticed, Av the procession passed along Deathorn steeet. & temporary fialt was made Just as the Prealdont's carriage was opposite Tux Tnrinuxe Boilding, during which time his Excelloncy availed blinselt of the opportunity of |viewlog the mrchitectural veaatios of. the stractare. With head uncovered he stood npright In nis carriage, clinging to tho hand of Mr. George M. How to steady himaelf, and gazed fixedly uvon the brown stone front, with ita mauy windows Olled with ladies snd gontlemen, all ewinging thelr hata and waving thelr handkercliof; 1 all unminafui of the remarke made ome of which ware really laughable, co, & broad-gauged woman asked her husband, an old gentiemnu with & stperoiious, self-suiliclent aspect, which of tho thres uien 4o the carriayy was President. ** Any fool ouaht Yo lLinow that," was the.contemptuous snswar, **of courve it's the mun with ihe whif " meaning George M. low. [Ileresiter, whun the good old Indy enteriaine bef {rieuds In her couutry home, she wiil paralyze hor sdmiring lsteners by co municating to them that she has beheld tho Presi. 1dont of e United States with her awn vyos, and at short range, and will drive all doabt from theie wninds by describing tim as an undersized tman, witha white bal, & cut-awsy coat, a fail beard, leasant face. While Mr. llayes was enrvey! Tux TaBuxx ollice, auother which was not_altogether complimentary 1o him- relf. An Irishwoman who had worked larder to got throuzh the crowd han she would have doge 10 accomplish a day's washing, and had stood for nome hours o her position, asked a report **\Which of them three in the President?” The scribe told ber that it wan the gentleman standing up In the vehicle. A look of empbatic disgust upread rupidiy over Ler (eatures, which was made unmistakablo by tho followlng: ** Ye dou't mauo tow tell nie thal fu the' Prisident of this counthry, doed yer, -um-vnnr«dnukln'umlpuur Sare an' e d AWl yu're givin' us " She had evidensly cxpectea o wes the President of the United States deckod out in nll the gurgeous traopings of sn Orental Prince, or & Urigadier-Ueneral of e vomething like oo Butle or She wald who had better- looklnyg friends of her own, and stutied for home a disapuointed woman, ‘The Prestdent and his escors broke ont of the live of prucessiun oo Desplaine ol and were driven rapidly across the lal strees tridge, up Market street 1o Adams, sad to the Grand' P'aciic, whera dinnec was served, 1l Excellency was cusily distingulehol along thy K the outside of dent transpired the 1onto of refraat by e cave alry escort in sttendance, aud hate came ot aud nhanors we! rendered with military preciafon. ‘Thiree representatives of Bndgeport, who doublicss voted early and oftn fot Tilden, took olf Lhelr hatéand gava thres cheers, An Mesvrs. Hayes, Cullom, aud Tlow wers entor- ink the hotol by ' the privats entrauce, they wore teaded off by o wlylnnnf mau in & well-oile of clothes, “who inaivted upon shuking hands wi each member of the trio. wilh hix hat uuder arm, Ap they passed on, he losked &t bin han iben kiesed and blessqgl It Herntd ho didn' exac.ly know which was the Fresident, o0 he thought he would shake hands with all three Lo be wure, 'The first rest was mnoiu in the procension on Clig. ton strect, of nhont tou winutes, and hero tho throng gathered thickest about the military, They weon the firo-apparatus once, and that was enuughi but they could never tiro of watching the boys with muekcts and gy uniforma, I,tlwl beuvn a surt of uiand-on in the 1y part of the procession as 1o which was the President, Mr, tiayes, Gov. Callom,or George M. Huw, But, 8 most of the people of the West Division werd In {gnorance of tho exodus of thy howured guost B his body-guurd, there emsued mnch apoculation s 10 ‘*iwhich was the Vrest. dent.” A nunber of celebritice ware pleked out e the prouable party, rominent auwons them being Arthur Dizun, who wots his honurs exe tromely well. Oue incredutous old man maim- tained, i face of all oppoation, that Uuo, rence waa the man. To hiw hu made bis bow, The crowd sround tho Expusition Building was crushing. Ono conld thiak of notding but & cots ton-press in kazipg aL 163 vul, whon the wounted Emlwmell rode up and dowa, and deove ack, then the crush was so much greater that nuiling vat 8 i 1 mnching vaggeated iuelf, it a fbousani-lotde-pawer bydraulic raw ot the back of . The crowd flled tue strvels, und wuy compoaed of every nori of humau heine tbat could represented, togeter with suveral species of the lower race of aulmale. Tocre were the oldest of old men and women, the yauufm of youug chllareu, boays, girls, voung veen and ladics, ma. teonw, tleh, Door, and neitier: belies and’ pick. ckats, beaulics and thuge, fins ladics in sk, oreey, Alderuien’s daughters, and dogs, alj mixed prowmiscuoualy logeticr, and for the Liue ben on an equal fouting, The greateat Jau was upou te wmidewatk on the nortliwest corner of Micliyun ave- auo and Adams street, ‘Ulid mdewalk waw abont threo feet above the pavement, and every tic there was a cummotion those on the ouler odic were throwa oif, ‘Tliey diopped Like clerrics, und the males sworc lIke troopers, One young Mince- D1an was abuut belng snoved off backwurd, when hu cluichud wildly wISh his handw at agything that presented jtsell, | Hiw strong tngers became ene tapgled ia thy collar and cravai of su oid gentle. wan wio stood within reach, snd a spoedy dewoli- tiun of the neck-gear was the reviit, ‘Tao uwner of the ruine poseessd o hugo walking-stick, witn which he made warhke deuonstrations, not'coun- tepsnced by the self-defencant, whose **Irien ' Was upin swinute. A ught scemcd fnevitable, bag It was Suslly compromises Anold Jady fua bisck gown and gold epectacies was pitehed headiong from the dizzy height, and foil luto the suplo arma uof o lager-beer vender, Hhe tuen wanied Lo gebout, but no Spportunity was aforded. A Willy Wessen-facod old wan was {n- duced 10 make & back dive frum the suinmit, but ha was caugbt by the crowd beluw, snd was nut burt. Upon regaiuing bis feet, Lo a8 ouce com- uienced seurchiag b poskets £0 4o f Lo kad lust anyibing. 4 X416 rumecorna of the Birat and Second Regi- fuents passed in fropt of 1be grund stand euch exe- wuied tha name of ,** Hayes " by cvolutious, which performauces wi igbly appreciated by thoso Who asw uud gaderatoud thein, . Alter tie yralon bid passed, a high-spirited borse, stiacocd to @ two-seated wagon in which there wad 1O person except the driver, broke bils turncd quickly, thtowlng the occupaut vut corucr of Alicilyan aveuue uud Woslimuton utrect, oud dashed foto the Sixta Hattallou, stand- fogats parads test. The only damage dune was W knock the wind out of Private W, D. swith, of Compsuy A aud make & ilvely scatiuriai wudug the crowd. The greetlng which the Fresldent recedved at exery point almost slong the route mast hare teased Nim exceedin) I'L 111 carriage wan In the end by itrelf, anf hiehind the other carriages came s donbls file. Suchadense massof people was never acen outaide of New York City, and there upan very rare occasjons. Rvery avallable epace was occaplied all nlong the ronte, flow peonts conld he.so clurely huddled together and not be crashed seemed & myatery to those in the carriages. Every window ‘Ir the line waa oc- cupled, and the majosity of \he bniidings were decorated with flace. ‘Fhroczn all the long weary march atong Wahash avenne, sonth to Peck court, then west to State, and north on State lo Monroe street.the President cnjoyed tho reene« immenre- Iy. 1ie howed and bowed again to the W..mc 2 {hey eheercd, and the happy portion of W scemed 10 he that the reception was in no sense partinan =1t was doing honor by the prople to the President of the United States, ~ The President went along the route uf procession to Madison and Deeplainea lecets, whero the entite Presidential party and citizenw’ encort Oled ont of ranke, The was driven to the hotel o take a brief rest, and festof the parly wete taken ta iho Exoomtion {,l‘ulndml and aselgned places npon the President’s cony. lncu.(yz-nl- nong the line of the yroceesion wero nite numerous. For' instance, the Ornderly of reeldent Ilaves lost his pockelbouk, and he le minus $25 or 830, Thieves are no reapecteraof perrons, They took George M. How's gold watch, valned at_soma 8300, and took Maj. llawk's gold watch and chaln, valued &t some $400, At the corner of Ohlo and North La¥alle streets the horses of one cagringn became a litlle unman- nyeablo and canded & panic among the crowd along the sidewalk, and a number of persons were knocked down. Une woman with an Infant in her arma was knocked down into _the gutter and guite eetionaly brofsed, The carriage only contained weveral ‘membern of Gen. Ducat'ssiafl, At the conerof Lake and Deapiaince rircets 8 drunken woman caused considerabls Amusement by shon ingnt the persons in the carriapes. There wi gonstderable grumbling st lack of room, but, take it all in_ all, everywhere the crowd ahowed iteelf food-natazed; and whers tliere wor 1o polica latueb them thore was no troabla whatever, TIHFE EVENING RECEPTION, Dusk had searcely begun to settle over tha eity, and only & few street-Inmps had commenced to give forth » pale, uncertain ray, when long pro- ceasions of peopic took up their line of march by diverse rontes towards the Grand Pacific Hotel, It had been announced that the President would hold a reception there In the evening, and who could forego the swest and prond oxperlence of shaking hands with the chief oficis] of ihe nation? In that blissful thonght all partisan feelin religious, and political distinctions were sunk, and falr maidens, stately matrons, nnd young snd old men flocked to the common shrine, Probably a majority of the pilgrims wero people from the country and neighboring towns, who, having come In to aitend tho tournament, found no better, certalnly no chenp- er, manner of spending the evening. Deducting from the 23,000 visitors from abroad tne large number who were certain to suffocate themselves at the varions theatren, or to nolsily disport them. selven in the beer gardens and other resorts about the city, there were atill many thousand whos evoning would have huog henvily upon their hands had it not been for the Presidcntial receptlon. On the ground of {t being & cheap popular amuse- ment, therefore, the affair may be con- sidered a8 & gogsend (o the tran- gors, Add to these uyeople the thousands of Chicago residents who were auo interested Inthe Prestdentlal party, and it i possible to ar- rive at the aporoximata celimate of the nnmber who made up the seemingly endleds crowd that surged into the many and epaclous portals of the hotel from 7 o'clock in the evening until after 10, The gayly accoutered clerks bohind the marble counters stared in amazement and rurplrxuy at this buman rash and roar. They cottld sot under- stand this invasion which swept pasl hemn without so much as mnoticlng ~their anguet resence, or without even begslng of tnem or fourth-story rooms at the loweat possible rates, d 1o be callo 'pmmmly at 7 In the moraing, Oc+ caslonally one of them would involuntarily strotch ont his hand as if to reach for an imaginai bag, apparently with tne intention of staring it Y i tho vault as sccurity for hoard, and some- mes one would aprand the hotel regiater abiu; ingly open with [t face tothio public, ~an unlenr of innovation, —as If 1o catch a walf out of he great dos Lhat was lowing up to high tide on the varlor floor, ‘The reception was axpected to commence shortly after 7 o'clock, but there waa evidontly a break in the prugramme sumewhere, for the Mexican and Unton Veturans were standing in line a full hour before beiny roceived. Ir. nnd Mrs. [ayes went the sarly cvenlug, and did not retarn 1in- tonsequently a late dinter, whicl wns 3 in Parlor 1 &t 7 o'clock, contins uing for au hour. At ihte dinner. taule wors sested President and Bre, Hayos, Willlam 13, Smith, duuglitor Aille, aud i rs. 7T, C. Jones, uf O George M, I 3 er, Hprague, Franklin MacVessh, John V. Farwell, uv, Cullom, and tho two sona of ihe Frosident, — Webt and Itithertord, f In the meantime the crowd began to surgo i, Blling tha pariors and tho main hsil so thiat 1t wae jmpossible to make an openlag through thy dense m of buman flesh, packed like war- dinesin a box. John B, Drake said that be had given many ‘& reccption In his day, inctuding threa for Gen. Grant, but vever before had he scon such & slghit. They potired in until thero scomed 0 be no end to th e 1¢ had been by tended that AMr. George Armour, 0. S. A, fon uf, evary avatlablo fuch of standing-room tn the par. lors “and wmain janding, the programuie of neces. alty had to be chunged (0 acconmodate the sitan- tlon, I3 was deemed inadvieable to distub those who had already becoma lodzed, and sccordingly the Idea of Mrs, Haves holdlnga public receution was abardonud for the tme being, thuugh she was glvena privats parior, [uly which 8 favured (ow, and particalarly those who had tho pleasure of hur ucquaintance before, were ushered, The foom s bewn Lastefully dtted up and decorated for 14 occupant. A huge ved of the choicest fowo covered a large centre-tuole, and upon this wak & card, modestly esplaining that the Horal teibut was prusented by the Lincoln Park Cun miveloners. Dircctly bofure the tabl stood Mes, Havea, o matrouly-luol iBg woman, very vlainly but neatly attired. Her costuma mixht have baen called ** old-fash+ 1oned” by 8 modurn belle, Bad pertiaps it wan, Blie wore a Princesss dress of white ailk and white velvel, allernating in narrow_stripes, cut high in the neck, ond cluss sleeves, Mler buir was comibed witer the fashion of the vid daguerrcotype pictures oue sces now' and thet. of ladies laken twenly yonrs ago. It was mimply conbed down low vver ber forchead and face, slightly pufled and twisted fu a piain knot behind liee head, Bhe grevicd overy Peraon who was presonted to har au a fricad, which quits charmud thuse who called to pay ber inuir respecta. Mor manner was hearty nnit ge bt She was recelving in this way during the rontor part of the aftsrnuon, vr up 1o 5 o'clock, wien shie weut for a ride about the city, ‘I'ie President wos stativned immcdiataly after dinuner at tho junction of the main and west side halls, this lcation Laving been kept clese by two or three policemen. With him were George M, Ilow and John Jawes, membera of the Cummittce of Heception: Ald, Ullbert, acting Mayor; Webh Hayes, and John B8, Drake, Tue istter, with Ahl, Gilbert, were [ a moasure conduciors vf curema- ai ‘Yhe Nrat to avall themselves of the oriviloce af shaking Lande with tie distingaished guest were Aho Unionand Mexican Vetersn Clubs, T'lie Comuti- tee of Receplion fur thesy organizations coneistod of Gen. Martlu licem, i, K. llawke, Owen Stew. art, Louls Jacobs, and L K. Dyes, all of th Usiion Ciab, (e Mexican ©1ub having beon i to Jolu Iu, and were given the nght of liue up ac- count ot kenlority. “As (ligse WAr-worn heroes msrched hrough the lovg hall with measured tread, the torow puve way with respect, 4nd when they Bled paat th Prestdent, Ue grceted eacl and évery one with & hearty shuke of the baud, They were rep- resented du (ull force, there beiug 10 all U80 of buth clubs, Some hovbled alony: on erutchos, wnd sowo ware caupglleu to geash tho haod of tbu' wan whom they had/cunio 10 du howsye to with thele Jeft hand, tbere eis, notblng upon their right #ide LUt Wo Wty cuat-siveve, ‘Thued vetersus uf two wars wers Troated bettos aid aliown worg_uts tention by Mr, Maycs than any who fullowed, Th route af joxr ud egrces Was up the ) way, through the long uall, ai then he slde bull and dining-room back paint started from, “Then troudly commenced. ‘That s, 1o sav, the generul receplion. and vever before did the Grand {'-clnc cunlalu such & multitnde of people, fily & it was public ™ reception, ood 4 promiscuous It seemed us though overyboay i Chir there, from least Lo grestest, though ed at. [uwould bo sinply dure possible 1o judie of tha unmber, ¢xcept by u long aud tedloas utbematical catculation, based upun the nuinber whicn & building of that aize would hold of jamwod, packed, upricht buman bel far, na staied betore, every huch was approuri Nu'persun could withataud the current us it eradu. ally drifted toward the particolar point; all ouw could do was o sllow vuesel] 1o bo carnied along. Ladics sppearcd before bis kxcellency in vumcrous casen Wterally I fraginents, with boineta b thelr Lauda, jewuied ot of recoguition, dreses toru, and bufr Jooking we I 3 had nover bevn comued. "Whose who cause sunply attired showed thewsolyes 1o be the wiwat, suil the foslish virilus wou thought 10 aliract aitcution by vliowy aud bewitche fug conlumes were @ sorey-lookiug set, Tluif-past 0 o'ciock came, nud wtili tho throvg Wwas on he increuse. Many who ciwe lu appeared tobe the worie for liquer, and there wan wny aiount of confusion, wincli was guelled Dy 1ha | licemen. Even respectable wumen appearcd to 040 their dignity now aud then, aud they were alio rouslily bandled. Oue lsdy was bouud (o sea Mrs. Uayee. She was told thae Mrs. H. was ot receive ing, bul twe did ot matiely ber. Hor busband was uyal. aud pulled her by main - strength towsrd the room oc- cupied by the Preaident’s wifv. To counfersct this determination, Mr. Drake seized tho Jad tho sbouldere and lso pulled. Then to Thue there wera 1L sirong weh pulling ot Whe poor wowan fu e trsnele, Bud vhe g thie wurst of it and did uot sre Mru, "Hayes. Now aud then 8 borisl [ellow, Who provably did uot Kuow suy Letier. OF weaut it for uo - sult, Would warch i wiih bis bul upon bl bead, but Ly was Luetivd out du o burry. "WLure Wei0 WIDY PEVMLEL b 6 Lowsver. 1 this motley throng who came aa gentlemen and ladies and did not forget to aequit themaclves an such, ~ There was Jndge Bangs and daughter Nellfe, who were tho firet to preet the President after the veterans; Col. Jackron and Jady: the Ton. and Mes. N. B Jndd; Gen, and Mre, Craits J. Wright, the former a ¢randson of Maf.-Gen, Crafte, of Revolutionary fame, and a gradunte with 'Jeff Davia in the clasn of "8, Judge of Alabama; Attorney-Cleneral Devins, Gen. 'and Mrs, . 1%, Sherer, Judges lozer, Mr. and Mre, {1, Loenthali. R, ¥.'Dericknon, the Hon. Carter i, Harrlsen and daughter. Col. A, N, Waterman, the Ray, Robert Patterron, the Rev. J. Q. Perry, Jndge Coneb, the Hon, Mosen Went. worth, Col. and Mes, E. D, Swain, Gen, nnd Mre, Chetlatn, the llon, J. ¥, Bcammonm, snd thou- #ands of others. TIIR SCENE OX TR PARLOT PLOOR was most animated. reaching what might be termed the climat of confusion, between 8:10 and 8:30, To fally comprehend the greatnens of the jam one should be famiilar with the vast 1- oilities of the hotel for accommondating crowds, There 1s one broa romenada hall ranning stralght through the mlddie of the building. n olher hotels, conatracted on moder. Ate principles, this would be simply & wide corrl- dor, hut (he proprietors of the Grand Pacific, with theit naual lavishness, ca his to bo so widen- ed he in reality & grand apaciment. The yrom- epade, In facl, has been for scvernl years & favorite place for holding dances, its canacity in that re- rpect being equal, if not superior, o the beet dancing ncademien’In the city, in addition to Lius great space (hers e a broud carridof praper sin- ning around three s of the bullding, giving Accees Lo all the ontside rooms on that floor. This corridor 1n twelve feet in width and 224 feet long, Both of these promenaden were tnrned 1t mere receptacles, and ail the evening were as (ull a8 8 bag of potatoes, To say nothing of the hevies of women, moatly’ boarders at the hotel, who were.camped on the stairways, to the discomfort of everybody having uccasiot t go uy or down, there wer ¢ Icas than 3, 000 people e time on thid floar, all tending like 8 mghty stream 1n one directl w miany fine tollettes were ruined, new hats crushed, laces torn, and dresses ripped, will probably never be revealed be- fora the great jndgment-day, Nor would 1t be the gracefal thiug to mention the tempers that wero aroused fn tho fair sex, or the muttered ejacula- tions on the part of their sterner cacorte, A noticeabie feature of the scenc was the ex- treme diversity of costumo nffected by (he sieht. seers, And thero was no clannishness, such as might be exhibited on ordinary oceasions; in fact, for the very good reason that ihere waa no time or opportunily for any auch distribution, When the Iufix capitalist from Michigan avenue was once caught in the human carrent he became as nought, nnd'any eforts he might make tu extricate himeeif were impotent. He might he crowded up ngainst the grocer from wboo his cook parchased his pro- visfone, or the barberwho shaved hia beard, and very 1ikely he was in manv instance The well-dressed and the poorly-attired, the bandsome and the ugly. the beantitul and the sordld, were mixed up in a inextricablo mesh. Yet, aithouch the crowd wa. sa grent, there wae very Tiitie disorder and no per- cepitible’ mirdemeanor. Some of the young men in the slowly-noving procossion facetioualy hotat- ed their hata upon the tonof thelr cancs and waved themaloft ne banners, and occasionally there wouald be heard the suppressed groan of some individuat whoase favorita bannion hiad heen trodden npon. But there were no disturbances, nnd a8 8 ruls good-nature roigned, The exceptions wero thoss who auffered sowne miistortiine ae noted above, Down-sialrs in tiie reading-room undor the dome thero were some comical sighte. The thick throng which moved with eicphantine slowness up sident vented ftsolf, aficr the ciistom- ary hand-shaking, down the comparatively usrrow stairway leading down to the reading-room. When eately, though not always soundly, arrived onee more npon the Juwer nor, there was generally an inventory-taking of apparel on the psrt of the women, “which did not alwaye resuit happily, while, a8 for tho men, too many, alas! hastened to take surceass of aareow In the adfoininy har, * Aftertho receptlon proper was at an end, the President went {olo ons of the parlord snd chasted s freely and nnconcarnedly with & fow friends astnered therona 1f he had not spent two hours anid 8 half of that mont laborious of sl social empluy. mente—hond-shakiug. DOWN-STAIRS, Down-stalrs the crowd and crush wae even Rreater thua in tho reception-room, fur many who went to the hotel with the Intention of making themselvea kin with the President bya grasp of the hand became disconraged at the sight of tho pushing and the squeezing which seeined to bo necesoary towanrd fulfilling thelr intentions, and 80 abandoned thelr Iden, lonfed around awhile, and ried with the satlefaction of knowing that his Excellency probably was perfectly willing to take the will for the dved. It would of courso be, to & man not used to abstruse mathemat- feal calculations, sumething like Bn tmpose ubility to estimate the ationdance. A con- nt * stream of visttors ured o ns #o0n an permitted, and even tnen the Union Vet eran Cluo und the Moxican War Veteran Associn- tion hsd beon recelvod an shaken.' The organtzations formed In the maln rotunda of the groand foor, “Tney were about 400 etrong, strictly wpeaking. The Mexican herose were about thirty In nuniber, aud tha Velerans mada up the 'reat of the Ngure. Dut it does not follow that only 400 persons fell into lino with the old soldiars. ~ Any number af bosrdl uths, anxious to grauify thetr curiosity, nus to get Veteran no badges and vin them (o thelr breasts, Many muditle-aged men, tog, who mnever saw a cainp noe battle-feld furced themaclyes in with the Vets, and weat through the cercmony liketuorest. Then followed the yenueal populico, 'The Veterans thupght at on tinie 10 uacape tho crowd by muking & detoue around the hotel, und caming fn aguin at the Lasalle-street front, but-tha crowd ** yut on to th yame," 40 to apesk. aud would not be fovled, . An obsorver of human natare mlfhl have found soma- pleasire in watching the varions character- stic personages who enlted durlng the evenlug, The cauntry visitors were vory mauy snd intorest- ing 1o the’ metrupolitun residont. ~ Youthrui per- sonages of both wexes formed no incousiderable pact af the Uicong, and 4 great many paronts wio ave **the smartevt and protticat chiluren ' in the world broaitht thelr uffsprini ulong with them. Hastness compnsed the greatest part of the crowd, and minuny theo thero sesued 1o exist & certaln degree of mputhy cuncorning tho “*fdon’t cara to make the oxortion," was s very oft-reveated remark. Whether it Do that tha men of Clicagy are Jukewarm in thoir sitentions o their Cuiel Excculivo, or that the oxeiling exer- clees of the day hud worn upon them to wuch an extent that they wore incapanlo of further atten- tons, i an unsettled queatiow. 1t suaitld nob be inforred that the number of hand-shakers wae not Jarwe, It wae large—hnmense. But still, the un- deniablo fact that the receptlon was sumgswhat more subdued than je weneraily accorded to a fanctionary of so hith degre us President of the United States, was (requeitly cumnicited upon by the visltors, 'Tho mbsunce ol & survasde was in Jike manuer poticed and wpuken of, TIE DEPARTURE. Up toalatohonr youterday aftecnvan it was cxe pected that tho President would hls mornlug o dowu to Dexter Park for tho purposo of formally openiog +he Firemen's Tanznameat, that he would then take the Northwestorn train for St Fanl, where he would aftend the great falr, Dut, l‘\uh.llul to urgent requesis from the citizens of Beloit, e €0 modided biw programme a 10 mllow ©Of hls atopping - there for & shors time. To do Ui 1t bucamo necessury W have an earlier huur of leaving, and consue quentdy he dovarin at U o'clock this nwrntng, ‘This W impussiole for bim to o to Dexter Park, etermination which wase regretied by the Prodident an much as by the clttacns uf Clicaygy, but_he had becughere aday, and variois reusone madv it Altioat necussary fur him 1o stop at Bel which ental hauge in the progremine, "o directly Trom the Paciic teatu, o0 which Luay wiil clock, oans who will sccompsny the Prashtaut to Nbe Pan) are Wilhata Hoaty Migith wife. and daoghiar, J. V. Parwell and wife, C. I Farwell aud wife, and represeutatives of tha lead IUE pRperss TUAMEIFLL=Fept. ¥rank Trowbrilge, o Illl:l‘:ullll. burgwos Ul Funéral Wedaesdsy, Sept. 4, 8611 o'clack ». ghrius Cuurels, theacé by chrrlage 1o Uskwoud ey, ‘Kb Philsdeiphts papers plessa copy. MeGRAW=Inthis ciiy. at her lsts rosidence, 03 Boulb Jeflersou-st.. Mary McOraw, beloved wife of Jobu SeGraw, -fiu] ) years, Her remiatie will be 18keo W SL Tatrick's Chureb, and from theare (0 Celvary Cemetery Uy carriuges Weducaduy, Seat, 4. a1 10 u'clock, RIIEY—0n Sunday, Bept. L. a{1e7 one year of (utense sultering. Della ., wifs of B, L, ey, agod 24 ycars Spatin. son of i 11 360niLs, BEAUN-NebL 2. atuda Joset Karvt Bualil. agel § year aud » wunihs, Sk B iy fron reaidence, Jacoh sud Mar, 03 af Thowas 1. aad Kita Sioathe wad 31 duys ruul pATEots’ realdency {nureley torning, EeDi. G, b 11 LVI0cKk 8. fi. MUEITON-At South K aton, Sent. ). Edith as W uad Saate-di. B Blaiiche, oidest child of T Tewburion, of diplitheria, aed 6 1“c'|.1‘\::fi—uont. S-a108. m., Thomus Il Clark, agud Card. ‘unerdl to-dsy at 2a'clock trom 3 c-';fl&uw ‘mmfl. Ly Dlilnze House, LUNMER—00 board stesmer City of Cheat 4y from Eoglend, §aiu Runuer, General® Aceo Cumvany, wid formecy Accaustaut of kg 1 neral frum bla late restdence, Y. Mepl. 3. 3t traly wiil leave die I 810, caliloz ot Van Daren sud ox isd whh reurn afier the burtal a6 Oakiwood, 1w Follt maauices will bo closed dusluk thu SILEMILGD s & WKED Of tEspect. * KKLLEV—AL the Slaters of 8. Joseph Uoepltal. ReNE APy Rorkuna. Mary K ey, Wil ot b Chedt Kelley, sged 21 ) gare and 3 toniti, y aeral froo ci 0f et parents, B Nurth MATKUCMICeh AL 0 VOtE Tatiaday, THepe s by et atec 0 A 2 0 Calvary, Vg oo a UBLICAS GLUR Decting il 0+ ealiig s Leir monti, Lochuer's I1all. 436 lilwaukce-a et ol PALYER HOUSE HAIL STOUE. Tl best place fu Chicaga for Hair Guods. whoigssle oF Tetail. lbros et Gorsather Waves uepectilly. 40 Mou F g N Madleouit Cataisucs re MRS HATTE M T TARRANT'S AELTZER APERIE T, —lt That U'nbecoming Yellotwn, #kin and white of the eyes of Milous au) the constipation, nausea. vertico, farrel the tongue, mnd dyspeptic tymptoins wi them, are entirely and speedily removed by Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, Which ls moreaver economlc, conventent,and pleasunt, FOLD BY ALL_DRUGGIATS, SIERY AND NOTIONS, STEy Y S JOB LOTS 1Y DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Dealers can 8avo 20 to 50 por cont by examining our stook, ONLY HERE CAN MENTION, s Cotton Bocks. 208 per dozn Ieh fingee tng TR A el ag ppeatanee bf Ich troubia oz, 4-ply Linen Collara, gubd iy Sonede s per dogen " Ties atehuy 800 Kruss 24-Jine Vegetabie 1vory Huttons, cost B0y, s, AL 4o per gro o0 Clott-lined Paver Cllars, 83 per thousan. Ve have full ilnvs of JOSTEIY, KOTIONN, from forced sales by BheriTs aud Auetion Kales. ). LUDDER & €0, dlson-at.. near Ninrket, AUCTION SALE: By GEO. P, GORE & GO, ™ 6 and 70 Wabash-ay, Bxin Lar@ucliun e BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, GEO. P. GORE & Co, 08 & 70 Wabash-av,, Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 9:30 a, m, ‘When we hn‘l.E-mon other CUSTOM. ) MADE GOODS, sell A ed Women's Chicago 8o 20 daes Mies’ aid Culldren’ ol 70 Misew Chtcago Shoe arsin side Lace i, Z ‘aaca Méa's, 1loys ami Youitw Sucker laois, Alro, » Tl of White Ki0' Rlips Man's i car, Miswes and Childrens [chesse and i’(lllmnlyhll-mn e Women's, Missc dran's Wear, Cataloguvs and Goods ready for fnapection Maniar, On Thursday, Sept. 5, at 9:30 a, m,, REGULAR WEEKLY BALE OF CROCKERY. A fult lins of W, 0., C, C., and Decorated Ware will be offered. FURNITURE, AT 11:80 AL M. We ahall offor & fall e of new Furnftare of allids- scriptions. 1ipholstered (Goods In prest variety, new styles, fresh goods, * Private sales every day. UKO, P\ (UIE & €O, Auctloncers, SPECIAL TRADE SALE DRY GOODSs, Thursday, Sept, 5, 9:830 a. m. Desirablo_Lines of Seasonable Goads, No Eale Tucks day, ¥eot, 3. 0. P, flDflR‘h _C e WA BUTTERS, LONG & CU, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, CHEROMOS, BTC., WRDNESDAY unrswre, 17: BEGULAR THURSDAY'S TRADE SELE Dry Goods, Olothing, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Etc., THURSDAY, fent. 5 at 0:30 o'clock, at our Ance ton Btory, 171437 1y W, A BUTTKI €0, Avettoneers, By H. FRIEDMAYN, 2t and 202 landolph-at. IKQULAT TRADE SALK OF China, Croekery, Glassware and Cutlery, WEDNENDAY. Nept. 4. 9 casks Double Thick Calus Wara. 10 crates Kugilsh Tronetons Ching W 44 crntes A "\ G, s floek The ubove snie ju thie targ ID“"‘(I uvor ufl':‘l\'ul n ml: 11y, ) ur couul n e A By CIAS, E, RADDIN & € Auctiousars, | wnd 120 Wabasliav. LARGE AUCTION SALE DRY GOODS, . HATS AND CAPS, CLOIHING. NOTIONS, &ts IS DAY, LARGE AUOCTION BALE BOOTS AND- SHOES TILURSDAY, SEPT. 5, CHAS. K. BADDIN & C0-_ y ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioucers. TH & WO Itaudolple-st. OUR FIRST REGULAR SALE, Wednesday, Sept, 4, at 9:30, unt of rand parsie ne and Medlum URNITURE Hold Goods, Easy Ctiatrs, Loniet R Tull“Tie Catheta Gouinal i o, el POMEROY & (0., By D, D, STARK & CO., N aad §9 tandolpa -, WEDNRSDAY, Sopt. <. at 031 . m., will scil at pob- i s suctiun an hunenso slock of Chamber Bets, Parlor Huits, Sofus, Loungee ESS Clisiny: Dedioade, Comnaden M. fupand W fop 14 Anct'rs. tatra ¢ Cnrpeta: Vler. Mantel wnd Hiar Mier, lookcass, Becrutarics. Odice nural \ BOTd tivods i, 5 K Ty 1urlor S0lts aud ouber By WHL. MOOREHNOUSE & CUy Auctioneers, 83 tandotula. We wilt sc1 T Wo'elack, Parlor Suits, Chamber Sefs, fuureans, Wantrubua, Washatauds, iessteads. Cylfo s eakm Nouk Uuses. Slow Casan, full flig v Brned s lugrain Crpetd, Latge lot wf Cook tuvce, Fyel) o regulred b orai - askeniiog. TR MOUIKLOUSE & L Auctionrers T SEEDN, BULRS, Eic, Secds, Bulbs, Flower Pots, Aud overy variety of Oruawcntal G or ot wid Usndea, CUL DLUV\D-‘lIAAJ.fll.h;l‘{l{IV o ng viu;lrlltu‘"[r!l:'( e o CHTAS. A W Forthum &eo H0owid pay. Now 1T Kot DL IS oy

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