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+ 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1878, rkinen wern husy all day in_ puttinz things to Tichts in the varions depariunta that dce atul be- Mindband. 1t shuakd he kated, howeyer, that niever since the annual Kxpositton was staried ha the buildtog been in better order on the scconit day of the show than this vear. NMecretary Rey- nolds sesterday rmbioed his handa contentediy, ani wafd r0 L0 & TRIRGNF reporter, Notable among tho sow exnibits yeaterday was the fsh aqnarmm, which wan joet heing arranzed nnder the supersision of Prof. Welsher, af Wis- canin. This gentleman han been for some tine engaged by the Wisconeia Flsh Commissioners to 1nej shifting to ler lilzher pressure, For the Luwer Missonrf Vatler, colder, clondy, rainy weather, winds imostly northerly, statton ary or higiier pressure, ‘The rivers will remaln nearly stationary, Cantionary slrnale continue at Dualath, Mar- quette, aud Escanaba, LOCAL ONSERVATIONS. northerl), or Pll!nllu 18 the firm of Perlolat, who sne stavounry 0 F $400 for gooda purchased & year ago, County Attorney Wallnco very qietly cole- hrated hir crystal wedding Manday” evenini at his bame at \Vashington Ileights. Willinm Barton, who was hrought to the Jali some weckn ago a4 & vagrant, was yesterday aniteill and iad to be removed to the County Hospital, Tho Building Committeo will meet at the THonpital to-day at 11 o'clock fo take rome actlan THE CITY. OREIGN, GENERAIL NEWS, C. Reed, C. 1. Davie, C. M. Gray, A. B, Pallman, (sleb Goodwin, II. B. Dogue, Towner Teot, and M. N. Hibbard, ‘Tire Bonth Town Board held no meeting yesterday, thero being no quorum present. The Cause and Extent of the Catase trophe on the Thames. Nearly Seven: Ilundred Yent v ret And overace tha w & of Atacking the rivera % mcctinun sl be sdjonrned from day to day until a | Inoking ta either repairing tho old baxe-ovenor | Jupy, (0 PNCSE T8 W K vERRCRIAE B rivers D ith the li-Fated Ram: o T3 building & new one, % own with the atel o quorum ean be obtained. 8 . bronght with him to the Exposition 8 larye num- Opim, 29,01 T - Tho Olerks to the Equalization Commilteq | ber of California salmon. Mackinaw snd Juks Vessel, BB Avtes 7 | o o Glear The Ton, J, D. Caton, Mr. Arthar Ontour, | Tho Olerie fo the B et B G 0 | te ane) o el T ke 10518 b, Mans. 13 4 13 : : and two other gentlemen feft the clty yesterday | four daya® work at tire rato of &5 per day. There | And bass, full-grown, Theee wero distriited In Maxfmum, ¢ winimum, 05— for tho Nrule River country of Wisconsin, The [ ncver wasa necessity for empioring them, hut [ variouw glare tanks ronnd about the fonntain, and £ . 8. were abjects of universal sdmiration on the part of the visitors, HAKTYATIONS, they wereemaloyed—eltting around—and must be HivAGD, Bout, A=Midnighe, atd, If the bad worked their bills would no doabt France and Iialy Disposed to Tako URNKIAL, Juddge expects to bag some deer bofore returning. & "Tho erowd t aulte a8 Iarga as on the open- . the Bide of Greeoe. . WA Trr Ahry _Wind, Rain] eather; Harry J. Norton, publisher of the Black | have been laryer. InF A8y, 3o waa (BICKEF B¢ Corenin funes (han Avas : —r | _....[_.-I__ __|._._ XI'IIII 1;1:1«}.)1":"-. and Dc'l?wood uarr;upond'en! CUSTOM-HOUSE. cnmlfl;‘vrl.: le, ?TI} fully caine up l‘c': thleiexm-lcul'llll.\‘ll\i the San Fra co CAro 3 1) afew and desires I MANALEr: r. Reynol 2 ?ny; in fown, O in leaves Baindey foraanes (i ey disposed of | IR 7':':":‘“" ;.hmn“.fln‘ ::. mite of tho num- They ‘VLIHI the Porto “";: tho Greck n the East, The Sub-Treasury yesterday disposed of h ¥isitors on the first day, asafter an e o Const Must Not Be Bom- The Board of Managsrs of the Women's | &4,600 of 4 per cent bonds, fion of the receipta and baoke he wan convineed barded. that the namber conld not have been lees {han 18,000. Yesterday's attendance twas about 10,060, beginning early in the morning and continuing nn+ 111 late atnight, The rircam of visitors during the morning and_afternoon was made up mastly of coustry people, while Chicagoana turned ont in force In the evening. The former appearedto get the more enfoyment ont of the show, ‘Thera were io special ineldents during the day cither to enliven or dusturb the occasion. I'ence- fully the Exposition progreasud, ano cheerfully the man in the box-oflice clntched the bank-notes and ellver that dropped noon him in & cloud, From the galleries the best view of the sceno was to ba Industrial Yome met atihe Tremont Honse yea- trrday. There eing no guornm prescnt the time wasepent jn an Informal tAIk regarding tho Inter- estaof the Institation, Mr. Charles Rascher, of Room 5l Ilol‘“m,"’ Ballding, han published a very intereating hird's- eve view of the Union Stock-Yardn in colors, It fl\!l an oxcellent idea of the magnitude and ont- Ine of tho great establishment. The temperatura yosterday, ar observed by Manansse, opti No. 88 Madison etreet (T Uxg Duilding), t 8 A, m., 67 degrees; 108, Tt ia nnderatood that nefther dide will ap- wesl from Jodge Harlan's declaion in the Immuaity cascs, The._revenus roceipts collected yestorday amonnted to $25,630, of which spirits pald 821,022, Tho disbursementa st the Snb-Treasurer's office vesterday were: Gold, $3,G00; currency, $75.0008 -um’. $3,000. 3 John 1. Gregg, the former Buperintendent +10,Cloudy. i Clowly A Socialist Congress Broken Up by the Firench Author- * itles. - THE THAMES DISASTER. NOW IT OCCURRED. Loxnoy, 8ept. 5. —TRhe foliuwing Is the log of m.. 755 12 m,. T8 . m,, 70 8 p, m,. 70, Dar- i .ot | obtained, and they were favarite resorts. [t la na- | the stcamer Bywell Castle, which ran down the A STRANGE STORY. Uineterat B a. iy 50555 B py Wos 40,51, ;g,}';:,m-;;,ggg;g;;;gm;gl;fl,;:e,gng Lok | ticeable inat this year for the Gret tme everyavail- | oo BHSTCE BYTOll Gaslien blch raf down the L . sbie stail in the gaileries han heen taken by exhio. fturs, and every foot of epace on the main floor, THE COUNT'Y BOARD. AN ADIOURNED MBETING of the County Donrd wan held yesterday after. noon, all the membera present except Mr, Conly. ‘The Committeo on Judiciary reported favorabiy on a bill of $271 for following and capturing Clar- enco Pomeray. whicn was concarred in, The Committee on Pnblic Bnlldings and Pablic Servlce reported In favor of allowing an cstimate of $10,300 in favor of Sexton, and recommended charged with being implicated In the recent de. falcation, and E‘d"m‘"m""" money of the office 1o his awn nse. Miller, who has “Intely returncd from Canajla, was aleo there Asn witness, Owing 10 the 1liness of the defendant's Inwver, a contina- ance wan anked and obtatned nnill Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, Grege being placed under bonrs of £, 000, which wero rlgncil by hls brother- In-law, 1llngh Templcton. Iller was also re- quired to give ball in 81,000, The ?Poclnl Ageut of the Post-Office yes- terdny effected tho arrest of & young man named William Schultz, employed in the Recordor's ofice, on the chargte of using the mails for the purporo of ontaining money under false pretenaes. it appears Tlto monthly meeting of the Doard of Managers of the Old Peaple's Home wan Lield at the Home Wednesday, Mrs, Gcorge Morton, Vice- Presldent, in tho ehair, Ne buaincss of interest was transacted. The collections from all sources were $160. - J. C. Walters, N, K. Fairbank, and n num. ‘ber of ather weaithy citizesn who own snmmer re- sorie at Lake (Gencva, contemplate the erection of a Liotel at that popular sammer resort that will be 8 credit to the piace. They are now tecelving es- timates for the proposed building. Henry Deletnock, French, 41 yenrs of age, yerlerday disappeared from No. 227 Michigan Tuesday evenlng: * The Master and pilat were on the upper bridge, and the lookout on the topgatlant forecastle. Light airs prevalled. The weather was a little hazy. At 7:45 p. m. proceeded at halt-speed down the Galtions Reuch. When ahout the centre of the reach observed an oxcursion steamer coming up Barkiug Reach, showing her® red and mast- head lights, when we ported our helm to keep over towards Tnpcock Poiut. As the: vesscls neared, observed that the ther steamer hud ported her helm. Immediately afterwands The Disputed Estate of Stanfleld Hall. Boston Adcertiger. ‘The possession of an cstate, disputed at inter- vals for nearly a century and & half, has just Norwich, England. ‘The trial traversed a suc- cessiou of strangre experiences, including a hor- riblo tragedy which shocked all England thirty vears a0, and strango aod mysterious {ncldents played upon a stago now it would be denounced s improbable fletion, ? that Schultz hiad written soveral letters to a citizon | that no more payments by made to 3he cut-atono f.‘fll“im;g“.’.:: 'n"":;m "?nfifi- f’l‘.’.‘flu opaise | of Zanestiite. Ou Intorming him that be (Schultz) | contractor for work hercafter to be doneonthe | 83W that she had starboarded her hehin, and was | Stanfeld Hall Is the name of nn estate which road depot.” Iio falled to retnrn, and his | had pobd uptazes on his property in Chicaga, and | Court-onse until he supplled the derricks, elc., | Lr¥Ing to cross our bows, showing her green | In 1735 became the posscssion, through mar- 37 he prpaas that ho lias tan Avvay, lavokes o ald | B a ek bim Lo refund the moner: e 2ones: | called for by ble cantract. light close under our port bow. Sceing that | riage, of William Jermy. In 1551 Mr, Jermy d::{):m:‘ -m; ‘.R&fifl',i.“héf,&”f”{,fifi#‘.{”finr"é’ni Printod tho aame, 1t 1a ats PR “n"‘"c' 'm? Feport wan taken uprhy Imm, and so n;ulch 8 colllsion was inevitable, we stopped | madoawill. For sone reason, he desired that egee, Usnt brown, mastache, ahd his hands afo | AR caamination o thocavo wis hod efore Com- | 4% rSIefrid Lo the paving of Uile mad concorrea s, | 0ue coninca and reversed them at full speed. Teper luto Thate possession the astate. poull missioner Hoyne, and e defendant wan - ol deeply marked with Indla ink, ted 1o Jail in defaaitof hail in tho sum o $500. epcontract was aleo adupted after some dis- | The two vesacls camo fu colllston, the bow of | TP SR R0 AL bequeathed it in succession to Jusica Eberhardt yesterday awanded n Simiop, the Bywell Castle cutting into the steamncr Jacob Preston, son of Isaac Preston, and Nis beirs male, and then to Thomas Preston and his helrs inale, and in default of {ssuc by either of them ‘*tosuch male person of the name of Jermy ns should be the nearest refated to the testator fus bicod, and to his heirs furever.! ‘There was a clause fu tho will providing that any one who tuok tho cstate should uku%r con- tinuc to use the name and arms of Jermy. ‘Theso Prestons wera connected with Jermy through his sccond wife, not tho one by whom ho vame Into posscasion of the property. Wililam dem&: died in 1752 a year afler mak- the nroperty went to the elder PRINTING TIE PROCEEDINGY, urling introdnced the following: 5, 1t 8 cxpediont that the pubile e At Sad el of Al Judgment of 885 to Mrs, Louviee Christensen Azainst Andrew Dalton Justice of -the Pence at the Town of Daltan, The case was mentfoncd some weekaago. The Victor Sewing-Machine Company Kot out u writ of replevin for Mrs. C.'s machine, noen which she then owed §7. ‘The Constable, It isalleged, never got scrvice, yet desoile that fact 1he Juetice—Dalton—issucd an execntion and Mex, C. wan deprived of her machine, The proceeding wan mort irregular, and the conduct shameful, ns the Court remarken. Coroner Diotzach yesterday held the fol- lowing Inquests: John Rice, 3% vears of age, aceidentally drowned fn the river off the schooner CRIMINAL. Jennio Ives, Lillioe Williams, and Cornelia Bell, Inmates of n Cheyenne bagnio, were yester- day locked up at the Armory, becanse the former stole §70 cash {rom Joseph Donaldson, s Granger from Waukegan, Frank Ammon and George Lill, North 8ide brick mannfactucers, were brought bLefore Justice Bnmmerficld yesterday by the ofcers of the lla- mane Socloty, charged with working mules with with & dreadful crash. We took Immediate measures for saving life by hauling up over our bows scveral passengers, throwing overbdard rope's ends, life-buoys, a head-ladder, and sey- cral planks,and getting out three boats, at tke same thmno keeping the whistle blowing loudly for asslstance, which wns rendered by several boats from the shoro and o boat from another steamer. Tho cxcursion steamer— which turned out to bo the Princess Allce— turned over and sunk undor our bows. \We A Wizngal fully 1afornied of the acts ani therefare be i : Heamped, ‘That proposals be maked from the moraing ould be oard, paets, 1oswit: THE TRIBUNE, fimeh.nad fafer. Ocean {0 publlah the next morning succeeding the meeting of the Board the full proceedings of each meeting, (ne cludiog a correet Abstract uf thio debate, to enable thio rublfc 10 farm a correct Judament of all’ matters com- ng hefore thie Moanl. safd proposals ta be far such pub. Hishing during the year eading Aug. 31, 1879, Me. Dradley wanted proposals invited from all tho German morning papers Mr. Mulloy wanted all the pavers, morningand ing his will, an : evening to oe invited to bid. ¥ y ¢ GilgE o % e oo e Fueee iy | mnabenie, The et s SOl aad | R S Wi scnomo o ot an | BUSEEdEE ek wrest many of tho | ofthe v Fcston boliera il Jacobewi il ‘Twohey, who dled of lock-jaw, u'um.l by | fov o with a fine of 83 and aste osch. " oty ;;wm';':gme"::.:::g:;,’:;;!{.,::;":;;".t P Ro Tog o the Brinees Aico has bean mado | Jacob. Preston's fathier, lsane Lreston, - cou: T e e apsoral are sab by hacing hen Georgo F. Rhodes, while in Wintar's cof. | witaout 2ost to'the oeapie, and regardod (he yeace. i ot hise:hcr Captaln survived to glvo an ac- | colved € rojert to pravent the reborsion ot ' tia % uf run uver by a ht"L tenck-wagon ; hanse, of Andalnala, heart dlsesse; nnknown female child, fonnd In the river, concerning the manner of whose death nothing conld be ascertain- sition {n the direction of publio extravagance, » Mr, Spofford was opposed to the reavintion bo- eauwo It would entail vory larze expenso. estate to the Jermys In any circumstances, Ho sought out the persons of tho nanie of Jermy to whom or their heira the cstato mizht rovert in fit of hex course. The colllsion will bo the " tard; 3 feo-honae, on Madisan’ streot, yestorday foon. Biblectof ‘% Dowriot Trade inquey fauncdr ately. dropped wallet containing S1R0. his Joss shortly after leavinz the accldentai) 1o -notice vd. An f{nquest i 0 held upon Joseph lace, and upon returning aud Inqairing for Mr, Lenzen wanted the resolution ndopted. and An mnfi timate of the number of per- | casc his sons died withoug male Issue, aud found ulatac. o ioniha of a5, “Who-dled 1o want ot Rams F mewicon paded Bim o malct, | expressed bls pratonnd rogret tuat e Ul ever | yong drowned iy impossinle, bt tho general be- tmo, ¥l Jermy aud Jo Jorms: " 1o prc natrition an nse 0 unnatural mother, whicl cn conlained only 3 o e T ol N | r+ | val on cach of theso scl s futerest tl Joscphine Zulnfek, mow Bering out & $50 dne for | Balkach ol b money, and, failing to receivo it, | ceedings a year ar more ago. Het Is that it will not fall below 500, The By: st {n the well Castlo reccived no Mr, Wheeler was in (avor of the resolution als hut wanted the resolution confined to the Engls press. 'Tho reports as vublished In the prose now were garbled, and often represented the Board as doing many mean things. Tho Board inight be gullty of all"that bad been charged, bnt he wanted the publicle have s I)ellc(flppo. unity 1o judge. Ar. Innrllnu thonght that the proposition to amend the resolution so as to Includo the publica- tion In Germau had been Introduced to defeat ir. mage whatover. LATEST ESTIMATHS OF THR LOSS, Lonnoy, Sept. b.—Later cstimnates of the number ot persons drowned by the colllsion on the Thames are higher than those given yesterdoy. It fs now stated that between GOO and 70U were Jost, the majority of tho estimates favoring the latter number, diver says he felt the corpres packed four and five deep in the cabin of the Prinvess Allce, he cauned tho arrest of Edward Marslling, whom he suspects of having fArst handled tho cash, Officer Dan Kelley, of tha West Twelfth Street Station, arrested Thoman Kinsley, a notorie ous_ yonne thief, whom he_suspectag of tho rob. bery “of Jean Knecht, of No, %08 Blue Island arcnuo, ahout n month ago, John Deve. renux was lheld in 81,500 to fthe Criminal Court for the robbery, amd Kinaley has alnce been keeping out of the way. The robbers got Knecht drunkenneas In touss of Correction, Leld to the Grand Jury withont bail. The Ch(cnphn Society of Homoopathic Phyalclans and Burgeona hold Its regnlar meets in “one of the t evening. Dr. Hedpes rend an Atipation, " The Dr. Wililam Il 1lalcomb, of New Orleany, inclos- Ing an article of 'his on the treatmant of estate tor £20, and in this s 8he was o { hls way bie zot rid, us he thought, of all the Jermy claims and socured the qrupcny In his own family, Both Jacob and Thorias Preston died without walo {ssue, and Isaac Preston, elaiming possession by virtue of lis purchasa of the tnterest of the persuns nearest of bleod of the name of Jormy, It it nt his death to another son, who, dylag in 1700 without tssue, entailed it by will upon his brothet, tae Rev. George Preston, with remaln- Y % I’ to his sou Isaac Preston, for life, and his son Jellow fever, cat from the New Orleans | haif-drank, and helped themscives to a trank con- | Iio wanted the publication made In the ‘Englieh v der y A sicdyune, describing his method of treai- | taining n larze smount of French told coln, some | language onl , and proposals for doing the work dJermy Preston, with remainder to his heirs dnent by Tomeapaity. D tieney “W. | Valuabio papers, afd somo clothing. - 1n Kinaler's | toris tndre]’ to. sne panors iosS0Ing the work THE BAST. male. M. {saac (Preston) Jermy was Iiccordor Jioby reaa o paper ontitled ** Digest of Current osscrsion when arrested were found & ticket to THE PORTE WARNED, Loxpoy, Sept. 5.—It {s sald France and Italy have jointly notifled the Porte that they will nothing to do with the penny sheets, which no one over saw. Mir. Cleary was In favor of the procecdings boing published 1n Gorman, The German papers went of Norwich, aud & person well kuown through- out the country, The transaction by which the clder Isanc Mudlcal Literature.” After the transactlon of some nilacellancous business, the mecting od- Journed to the st Thursday jn October. at which ew Yorkand an ivory tooth-branh and case, which latter was identificd by Mr, Kneeht, who was also poaltive (liat Kinsley was one of the men Preston purchased the contingent claims of time Or. J. E. Gilimau, will be the essayist. wresent In his saloon the ulght offthe robbery, into cvery honsshold, and there were more Ger- | not permit the bombardment of the Ureek coast Fruncls and John Jering for 0 cat - " Youterday aftornoon the funernl of John L manen (he' iy i0an ‘any oiber ‘mattoneity. and in the event of & war between Greeco aud Tur- | not eacape eriticisin at th f,fl;"'"" fn 1753 did There wore thoso who declared that it was Illegal or fraud. ulent, It was, when it became kuown, the talk of the _county, aud {n 1738 pamphlets were printed explatning and attacking it; but, for some reason, the Jermys made o attempt to recover, and tho affalr faded out of men's minds, and for cighty years ufterward the I'res- tons enjoyed the fruit of the bargain, In 1838, howevet, thero was a salo of the cffects of one o the Prestons who fnd occupled tho property, and amonyg the articles wero mxplus of old "pame phicts explainlng how the fawily obtained “pos- Burglars alao visited tho house of Judge Caton, No. ¢ Calumet avenue, \Wedneaday nizht, but made only a water-han', as _he keeus all his uables 10 n secure saie which wonld alai 3 whole block If Interfered with. The burglars took it out on a basket of peaches, Wednesday afternoon, while David Ttoberts, & boarder nt the Windsor llouse, Nos, 26 and 28 Madlson street, was ll‘mnunlll( nbsent from his room, hurglars ciimbed through tho transom and tieiped themselves to & noerschanm pipe, & gold watch nud ehain, and some clothing, Last 'l'llb'dll{ night the aparimunta of Mra, . Belling, nli‘ . 10 ilarrison street, wers entere the papers in thal langusge wero read by every. body nlong the nvenucs of the South Side oefore Ubreakfast every morning, and in proferenca to the English papers, He had no other interest in the matter than to see Justice done, and whatover srome membera might think, 18 was foreign to his mind to try to make political capital by taking the position heé had, 1o wanted the public informed of what wns polng on, and did not want to seo bla fellow. citizens who could not speak and read the English Janzunze nu he could, deprived of any privileges that he enfoyed. Some further dlscussion followed, snd, after voting on scveral motlons, the remolution was Remmer, who dicd on the Atlantte. tweive hours fram Neiw York, took placeat his home, on Hyde Fark avenue, near Forfy-ninth sireet, Nerer has 1 Intger funcral In Ilyde Park, T house and gronnds were crowded with the friends uf the decersed, and numbered abont 400, Amoug 1hem were two car-loads of Pullman Cotnpany em- ploges’ In unliorm, - Tlie services wero conducted v the Rev, D, B, Johnson, Who gave n very gool wketch of Remmer's e nnd chacacter, The bouse was completely fllled with tfowers of the choicest varletien,—orio piece, a Jresent from tho Pullwan Conpany, s utoken column four fect bl key. The Turkish troops are reported to be encroaching upon Greek territory. * CoONSTANTINOTLE, Bept. 5.—Groece has notl- fled tho Porta that ste will invoke tlie mediation of the Powers it she does not recoive a reply to lier memorandum by Friday, ‘Tho Monteuegrina aro reported to bo evacuat- ing Bultorina.: ‘THE PORTR'S REPLY. CONSTANTINOPLE, Hcpt. b.—It {8 stated that 3 zh, which was put at th head of the geave. | by buelnre, who gained entence throngh a wi amended #0 a8 to include the two German morniny Council of Ministers has declded to fuform | sesslon of the property, Thus the old story of Yout car-luads went witls the corpee to Unkiwaod [ B8 Y carclensty Icft unfastened. ~ About $100 worth | papurs, and ndopled by the following vote: ! 3‘:!0(‘!! :f“ :;n Porte could not comply with | traud was mmnuf and the rovival ralsed up et e Gy VI hearers wora C. L Davie, | of yoods—disiunds, Juwelry, “and clothing— Year-Ayam, Dradloy, Hurling, Cleary, Hoffmaon, clalmants for the estate. Aulong them: was a + 1. Pullman, 1. B. Bogne, and Judge HibbArd, | wers taken. in some way or other, Detectires Lenzen, Mulidy, Whec! <7, Senlio=0, her request to appolnt delegates to regulate the wan named fush, o tonant of the Stasfleld-1Tal) larm, wio ten years later had a quarrel with his lanalord, awd who deterinined to mako uss of the document for his own advantage. The flunrml bad ended in o Jawsuit, which left Rush naucially ruined, and ho was ripe for any des- Riio—0, Aups—iloeve, ‘Fitzgerald, deyer, Spofford, Tobor—3, Blds are to be recolved nnd opened & week from Monday. An estlmate In favor of Walker for stanework on the Court-House, amgunting to £22,011, was read and referred, and the Board adjouraed ‘untll Gitewnrt and Steele succeeded In connecting a yoitng crook named Michael Hsnn with the thaft, and ho was yesterday held in 8500 to the 7th inst, Abant 875 warth of the stoien property was recoy- ll-ml in Levi's pawnshop on Clark street, nese Van Sure Y A ganvg of men leaded by a woman marched Into Justico Maines' Court yestorday af. teruvon, dwld a vreat deal of discunsion and alery verbal dlsayrevment. They arranged themselves nlony the rail, and then iL° waa made known that thw womay had hired one of the men for 510 {rontier, but would await replles from the Pawers to it memorandum betore making a decision. triaiiTivg, Viexxa, Sept. G.—tien. Philippovich an. eaientay noon, Patrick Murphy, an faveterate aneaked Mundsy. 3 > perate undertaking of ‘revenge, He wrote a i e “ruet o2t W i | ol drunea i Snenk el Tigenied ko AT SRS e U i Ko | o, PRBbiS e Dot btas'st i befy i it through made up Lier mi 5 2 AT i ? ving Prestons ¢ narrative of the circum- Cid waswrani. 1 g hor Maband e . | sireet, and made ol witl tity of clothing, 4 B thiety killed, which hie pat 1nto pawn at 3ire, Dovie's shup, No. H21 Canal wtract, The mau was srrested and the oo wera recavered b the Weat Twollth sireet olice. Tucslay aftornoon, while the family of George Witkimwoti, No, 17 Trving place, were down town iewing the procossion, barglars entered the Fouse by meane of false keya for the stauces by which they obtained the propert; I1u at the same time contrived a serfes of crim which, ut thelr culmination, sbocked the na- tivn, “In tho tirst place hie forged w deed, by tho terms of which .\lrhuac(l’reuuu?dermy relcased him from ruinous pecunlary obtigations on con- dition of his giving up the papers retating to the THE CHICAFO LIPE-SAVING STATION, located at the bead of the picr east of the IiMinots Cuntral clevator, was ‘until last July sluply o name. Thers were, to- bo sure, boats with which 1o rescue people from wrpeks, but this wae all, Only one man had charge of them, and, ss no Uen, 8zapary on the 4th fost, sent two regi- ments wsouthward, driving the fusurecents from Lipae, on the Mavlat road, after seven bours' engagzewment, FIVTESN THOUSAND INSURGENTS have fortiiled themaetvea between Slenitza and Novi Bazar, und comopel Christions to Join and nuw they want the 310 returned, The man who was hired says that he hadl to work Iike & liern 1o hold the husbang of the foll destroyer, and hu * don't intend to retarn tho inouey. MNesidon that, Lls Inbors extended over a time long enoagh to ad. wit ot the sulcide of both man and wife. and he can't work for nothing., Justice Iafues was out of town, and the mob pulnted 10r Justice Meech's dis- ki % ¢t | money was available to pay men to mau the boats, successfon, Mo then made a sceret written ey of cqulty, wilora they beytna wuit wikch | foteliur: and abont $150 werth oF Toarlcs mug | hoLiad 1o trust 0 luck 10 £t a @ew when one v | D6 menswith two otlier clalants, Larner will be 853 " clothing 'were catried nway. Heveral hodnes & conple of hlocks naorth of thess were also entered, aud presumably by the saie crowds B, ¥, Huber, clnlmln’ 10 be a reol-eatate dealer, with an oftice at No. 167 Washington mrect, lRoom 7, last eveminy reported Lo tho police that he had beun robbed of ¥1,000 cash jn a saloon In Calhosn ngrec and Thomas Jermy, that he sbould have the leass of the farms atalow rate if he put them in possession of tho catato, ‘The tima approachlug wheit his own dobt was due, he resortod toa terriblo crime to escape payment of {t. Putting on o mask and arming A change, however, has recently ‘ongress made an appropriation sion suflicient to warrant the employ. ment of a crow for the navigatlon season—elght monthe, Tbe old keeper has been dlscharged, and o new ene, Telesfurd 8L, Petor, engaged. Ha MISCELLANEOUS, WEIGHTS AND MEABURES, Panis, Bept, 5,—Thu International Congress ou Welghts, Mcusures, and Colus yesterday uunnimously adopted a resolution deploring the Mr. Alfeed Wright, the ahle Becrgtary of the Chicavo Noard of Underwriters, has pregarod n vLew wet o bouks contalning & compléte necord of thu construction and occupation of il the hulld- Ings in the three divislons of the city, The old ook now In uxe at{ko Boanl oilee have hevn fy himsell with pistols, he went to tho hail in St 0 ek, Mt iy S Cone | B %ot VU NOTISIES A | Sob e Mo s, it oty | g that Eogland, Tusia, and ihe | Bt of s Ovoacer creci o nes, fl‘x:l-;‘x.xxlll’yo;:mm::f:g.ffl‘f;l'm:llfln:"#.;filfi‘l:’lluu;;fi told s comparatively stralght story. 1le had | will 'do gu Jersice when - occaslon | United BStates bad not yet ndopted the | und the habits of the Inwates were well kuown recently sold some lauds I Clierokes County, 1a., §1.000 cash, which he Iy continiied to earry nboul In his pock- cta, e commenced drinking during the day, and, weeting s prambler of hiv scquaintance vamed Fluch, “went with: him to o domands . The station a self-bailing and sell-righting lite-boat, and & surf- boats lsu, oparaing for elting people wstors from a wreck, Lieut. ¥, Il Nowcomb, of the revenue-cutier Andrew Johnwon, *is now In the city, and driile tho men overy day, to him, It wasthocustom of Mr, Jermy to come to the door after dioner, and, when bha ap. peared that nlghgt Rual, who was lying tn_ wait, shot Wi dead, ‘Then the murdercr weat fnto the bhouse, and, Inding Mr. metric systein. The Awcrican sod English delegntes afterwords passed a resolution petitioning the Enxlish and Awerican Govern- ments to appoint & mixed Commission to cun- o nstant uee. Tiweaty years oyo one reulster of 400 puyes sulliced aa a record of all the hulidin, then n Chicaro, with many blank pates for exter slons and naditions. Now soven buoks of that eize have to be used. Toget up tho new books Jermy's sou, shot \Wan an dumenso Jon,and Alr. Wrignt dcsorves well c A 1 . uot only 1 | sider the adoption of tho metric system in both | him dead als. The son's” wife, Jon throwly of the ioard of) Uidurwrlicrs, becaudo' o has | WP, In Culboun | place. hey ©nail | handling the boats life et iy ok tnctha |2 SR8 AOK A herself on the ifeless body of ier husbatd, wis B oo b e enccuntt and ska nothinic | 315 abte Wik soon taken ny & tnbh who saha b | ble. “FhG preseet ot aoparently drowned uoo- The Conzress will to-lay discuss motlons for | B€Xt fired at, und bier arm Waa slivered, Htush fur the extratime by has spead upon It During the | §,4 0le ¥ Statea detective, ana was seeking | enlarged by puiting on anothor story xnd adding to 8 Congress nest fired at 8 meld-scrvant who had come to Jest threw orfour 1mooths o hius worked every . the sides and T o universal standard for gold and silver; g g fuformatlon cuncerning Finch and bie gang. The he erew now board in the Lelp her mistress, and sho ulso was serlousl, ekt RuULI0 BFAL Dielock, man mado this conddential talk o pretext for 74 oA fiio b thia Sa i mado afdenkial hye pstoxt o tlly.'lml‘:llel'xl t:l mh":i ::M" muhlmmou- freedom of the mints to coln either m;umlcd.t Iu the v‘-;lm:nnulelng;unhold l::s was ‘The 8 Ce ug close uo to linher, and, afier nients conteniplated aro inade, they will have com- rdin; ] Ry D react , 1-:1.1‘:1:‘1\1?":'1(0;. ORE Y Seoa ey n.}al\:\?::fl..‘;! g mvgu'l:ud 1t waa"not e, o 3_felt | fortable yusricre, and thore il b o mecery ":"“ s '"""{ l': °d° flh',." ‘l'“’ d";::":': Fhia it had a0 ‘carotuily fotmed s wions 1on steeet, did but littto more ycetenlay than re. | Promptly for bis money but found it not. Then | for leaving the pler. Walches are keot constantly, | therefor; uoilmites r 0 coluage | )00 he ot Larner and ‘Thomas Jern,: to visit tue neizhborhood, aod he left in the holl where tue murders were commitied scraps of paper when be made known L loss, he was beaten and driven uui of the suluan, r. Iluber was wnid to know something about day and night, und, ae the men take great intereat i thelr work, the station will doubt) what Lleat. Neweomb expects, —tho ceive anil exanine the retuins made, 1n onse 10 o notice requesting them, by the Unjon Wire Mattress Company, the Northwestern Lumberman and exportation; rates between gold and sliver to be regulated solely by thelrcommercial value, Cutipa s ) g - | Buydam, the land-swindler, una when toat case | respects, on the lakes. and sllver not to be legal-tender for debts over | directing suspiclon upon them. Fortunately 32‘..“"'.‘3"%!3 :illl:a’;; 'u(l:’n;,lm t'g::;fl'y.“ “'i‘~',"','5.. "'"%’“ first & TraseNk roporter was divoatched ¥ ) they Lad left the place unkoown toRuah before- all the Commitice could learn, thoso | 'o fud Mr. luber, but falled to flnd him at that or IIOOLEY, . HEAVY PAILURE. 5 haud. But on his triul he still attempted to fix returns seciod Lo about tho fair | 8tany uther number, For all that, howsver, he X the crtmo on them, und made an address ten Lo dolng & respectable land-ofice businesa, may A very bold raabery uceurred at dusk g at ths cornor of Fifth avenue snd wiicet. Weduosday svening s young man called the offico of Dr. G, C, Koenler, ltoom 6, No, 107 Madison wtreer, hut tha Ikctor was busy, and ed tho door anly n hittle ways. Tho messenger al the Duciur wae wanted at Washiugton, — Loxnox, Bept. .—Joha Kastwood & Sons, worsted spluners and manutacturers, of lLud- denden, near Halifax, Yorkshire, have falled. Liabrlities, $475,000, > LABOR DEPRESSION, Lonpox, Scpt, 5.—The Preston Operatives’ Association hias fssued hotice polnting out that hing, one of the members atating o the reporter that, s0 far us the Comuntled was conseried, ami with what hght they had been able to obtaln, the Baures were eatlsfactory, Nothlng has been done 85 yet in the watter of Tho Btovk-Yurds Company, lut the Comulttee In quletly working to got st the value of that corporution’s miuck and other anlttu bu ured in dete 1B ENTERS TUS PISTIO ARENA, It is with a pardonable faeling of local pride that the reporter peels ot hie cont, rolls up his whirt-sleoves, puinis his pencil, and spreads & wad of wniting vaper on his desk to record one more triuuph for vur popular theatrical manager, Mr, Richurd M. Hooley. It was not niuch of an affale; Lours long to that purpose, which was clearly contradicted in every poitt, and ho was cot- demued and hune, sizualing bis last daya by wrofuse displays of piety sud bravado, ‘The misfortunes of tlic Preston~lermy family created for thew futense sympathy among the people of tha county, and [t mirht have been aid Ining whether or not 1t 5 beon upder-asse: ez A nicsrayo 8o preposterous thut the Doctar ordered Y 164 paira of spluning-mills are stopped u town, | supposed that thers would bo no further effort e been.. The Comunttes will sronaiy foseerios | B 1o bo off, nul sl the dour in hle fact. et | bu boini aa cxbibitlon of cuatage, Independence, | ypiay' T fuaseal an I0MNILely word condivion” of | to et (helr titlo Lo she ootcs. e lately u eontoiatem L 1abors and adjourn to-morrow alternoot, T'HE CITY-HALL, ‘The liconue roceipts yesterday worp about $800. ‘The scrip clerk paid out about §300 yes- turday, and iwanagerial energy, It morits a place in the day's record 1t {s among the blessings or curses of tho distinction among theatrical men or women toat the slightest wovo they make becomon atonce a matter of poolic interest. Ordinary men may et shaved, or put on » new nocktio, without at. tracting special notice; but Jr McVicker should dye his halr, or liavoriy-Hire o new barber, or lluolc( triul his beard, the 1mportans flem will travelall qver ttie continent, and bo commented thinua is imminent, aud that short thne be gen- crally adopted In Lancasbire, A meeting of manufaciurers bas been ca'led to meet at Yan- cheater to conalder tha unprecedented conitier- cinl ditftcultics. new clatmant appeared, who based his cladm ‘on tho assertion thol he was the descendapt and helr-at-law of ono Robert Jermy, who dled In 1738, and who, it was cluhied,” wus pearer fn bloo relationship to Willam dermy thau either of those whose contingent clalms had vecn pur- chased by tho elder Preston. 'The case came up for trial on the 15th it ‘Thers was a long ar- ruy of counscl un both sides, and u large at- teudunce of withesses, mnoug them the widow Doctor rocogntzed an s visitor of the uight b fare, culied ut the oftice, handed bin o decoy dis patch, wayinu, *Noctor, lLave a di pateh for you which ' muet be Immedis ately answered.' As he opened the envelupo the fellow wiruck him 8 stuoning Llow on wmouth with o slungshots The biuw mlissed the forshuad, 8s It bad Leen futended, nnd struck bim on the upper lp, It temporarily stunned the Doce tor, and he fell hoavily to the foor, siriking hls forchead severely fu tho fall, . Realizing hie posl- A WEDDED PRIEST. Paws, Bept. S.—Herr Rinks, an Old Catholie rrle-t at Heldelbern, bas veen narried. The Havarian O Catholles do nat accept the recent dechilon of the Bynod for the abolition of cell- Permisslon was grantadl yestenlay fo | e, acreamed dustily for . Lelp. Land | Jpon. The special alatinciion eained by Mr. bacy. of tho younger Preston Jurmy,—she whose urm ' o t uccas g e " o] " Thowas Mackin o pave by private’contract Canal | Wiade & desperato oBori’ to- get wut “of | HouleY on the present uce "’;‘,.‘fl.‘,“:&;‘fl.‘{ifl";’,; TUR VATIOAN. was s ““5"" Hush'e bullet as alie throw ver- street from Madluon to Harelson. tho = room, follts mmfl-efl the 4O0r: | uyue the wdge of the sldewalk,. Chicago feels n | 1.ONDON, Sept. S.—Tno Pontifical cholr will | 8€lf o the body of her falicn and, that ter- elion way = the struck and knocked him down again, sndaithe swme time began yotng throuzh his pockets. uet ut thie Juncture Hugo W. C, Mariin, a clerk Otto Peuver's drugesiore at that cornor, and rible nlult thirty years ago, The defendants dented the clajmarit's title, and also set up the statute of linttations. Couusel for the plaluti? sald thoy hud advised thelr clieny that be bud no »ing the music at the cansceration of the church nt Canosciro, leaving Rome for the firut time, The Pope will be represonted by Cardlnal Mo- 0 la Vallets, A correspondent remarks thay Lllhll in lluulu(. Mo Lss sunk monoy Ler ae stuck by Chicago: be has Lol 1wo th he hus got the best of Shmun Peter Quinlin fouglit many a ood Aght~and now he has ‘fbe City Treasurer's receipts yesterday amounted 10 $5,813. The expenditures were for wiscellancous purpa and amouated to about in Llmself as 8 wan and w mausagor who ls not to o 4 case It the defendants pleaded the statute ol sLo00. Qe iwitncs: nd “uhey” eactecaca ‘va | eddied with. ‘Augustin Laly met bis man nd | pA%,SUAcui of this delexation futhiat le may | (0T EAn SSANGGAS, Dloadl the statuts uf The main water-pipe at the corner of Lin. { Liviors, Maieiance and oy wuccocd hap | o500 yorskel Ui Sew Yerc Ui, Jo0g, whuice. | Joast fn apirit, the famous * imprisunment # of | lishinuu, he indlated upon comlng Mto court. colu and Minmap streats Lurat vesterday, snd tho [ hela. ~with ™" the seslsiwice: Of Watchuan | bhysic for his cotien frocs 1od auy Srighl Zammcr | $he Pope In the Vatican. The Judga at ouco dirceted a verdics for the de- waters of Lake Michlgan -ruedtug:uu. . | OUrien, of the, Pluzerign force. uutil the | Lia. © Our llooley fo not 1hat kin of & hatept THE OXIMAN ULTRAMONTANES, fendunt, which was returued by the fury, aod s cpained the breek, a4 dlspaiched 1o the wput | arrival of a detective from Central Station. Whils | "\Weanesday crentng, Just . as " the’ ‘per- | A Rome dispateh sore vwotinrds of the Ultra- after & lapse of uearly 130 years, tha title to ud 7e v thus bolding him he threw away tho Docture' watch aud Shuia, quite velusble wrticles, which | [§TEAACe a8 sbout 10 bedin, e way iu front of “bie " thealre contemplating tho . ruine of this eatate, whith has been Lhe cause of 30 wuch montaune members-elect of the (German Reich- discnssion and an swiul clmic, 18 for the et ‘Ihe express.license of L. A, Nelson, of stag give notice of their futeution to opposo Lhe wero doubtless the plunder they were secking. Cuutte ¥ A No. 620 Nortn Clark street, was revoked yester | Huwever, pieces of 1he broken chaia were fosnd o l::xn:z.t'null!'::u":;‘flll-“Illfn‘ll::, nrasing crawds | Government grenll lvcomesto sn unlerstand: | Ule lewally suttled S ey st ares e ‘ha yaid etuon | bie pocksta, S Biads. 'Fre ther subper | SEIgte-Alr. Pupe Couk wha plays fa < Ta Gila: | 108 Wiklrihe Vatlean | = s Beacaustlald, ks | whe made. er K b 3 that wre vafn i conaection with thleves who have | Lisdo good his escepe. T Docwes wounde | Lo ARG and who le desceibed by 8 frivnd ue dom World. PaRria, Sept, 8.—The polive bave broken up the Sociallat Congress 1o the Grenclls District, fobabited by workivgmen. Five of the Soctal- reaular soap-chewer when b goes In for tragody— bruke ju upou s moditatioue. First thero wos sumu 1aik about & calclum hisbt. Then Mr. Cook ueed Ll (0 diupose of plunder. Lon Evcrybody knows how fuud Lord Besconsfield Buildivg permits wero isaued yesterday to isof awurprise. One of the wost fotelligent though serious, ure uut ut all dunuerous, At (he swation tbe prisuner gave the nsuie of Frank Adaine, ond tolda very lcgenious story Lo 1d bie wanted to knuw about T week' Jews 1 ever met with sald to me ths other day: et L McGulre, to etect 8 ihrvo-story brick | (e edect thut wirle tho place, ud bearing | Hess. snd bix . place 1o sy hael- | late wora arrested, **He hus vel a great surprise fu_store for you, et o yan Buren atrect, o cout | eres, s ra B 1o the Diclors nafstance- wons | Lcw s bt uirn prosvects uf & place'ls the caa Wil suur pow, = Vol aud it will be the ereatest ace of his Iife. He will die u Jew, und be burled beside bis father In the ¢raveyard of the Jews at Mile-end. He Lowpox, Sept. 5.—Threo of the largest cot- tou-ntlls in Hlackbura- close in a fortnight. ‘Thres others will work on short time, aftet beating off & wan wau was robolag Lhw o s watcb. ue snatcbed the watch frous the tlef, and did all 1o Lis power to huld bim wntl aswstauce 500; 10 Thomes Walals to orect a twosutory sud obay 3 to H. Hilderbrand, to crect & dwelting on Park aveaue, near I slrect, Lo coet 33, tween Beaford sud Leniout wtone, biest me. 1 awm not o the vein, " 1} Dlbree oy and cellag brick dweillag oo South | canie to band. Dr, Koehier suys Lhile 1s - 100 | tious s oy Uemiud the secues wud follow (b func: wus baptized by trick of the poet Rogers, aud e A sTwntloth Ko Coul §:1.600; | thuu, ¥ and fully 1dentifies the PracDer asone OF | &ons pe Styliio R YOI Lo tial et g THE WEATHER boJow 14 sver sinctrodu rauouidn e ellilon sl . ausallauts. car, e Hoatey broke aut o plate pre oderisl & Siog e Douillllo 8 Jow, 1 tell you slory basvwent snd sub-cellar stone-front dwell- Juzd ut the corner of Michigan aveouegnd Cope Kreaw uteeet, L0 coat §4,200 cach: and to Chrlatian Kurz, 10 erect 8 two-story und basement brick Orrics or Tus Cuimv ‘Siowar Orvicsn, Wasuisgrox, D, C., Sept. 6.—1 & w,—Iugica- tions—For Tenovessce and the Ohlo valley, There Ls sometlifug to be sald in favor of this view, but I bellove that the greatest chzrm of Curistlauity In tho eyes of Lord Beacoustield, away froi e, 1don’t want you this weak, orgest week, 0f 8y week, '—and 8 uod many wore words B POSITION THE EXPOSITION, 10 /AGE eflect. 'This excited thu anger uf Mr. Couk, GETTING INTO ORDEK. ? 3 whno, uphifting his ngy forefinver, sald o and its fna hold over bim, is contaned n the §2500 ¢ X0 403 budgwick strcel, (0 cot | Thera was uot w0 much nolso of machinery at the | Fiiib bE RIS KL Walked awars “Ci'wijyae | warmer, clear or partlally cloudy weather, | oy Lyt hold orer bl pOlRte ok 1 ihe TE Expoaition yustorday as to drowa thy pretty wusic | you to-mosrow sbout this.” +*Yod cansee me | northwesterly winds, becomlog varisble, nearly | celebrated twenty-fourshchapter of Lord Uearge Buw sbout it it you like, Sald Nickard: und 1 bigh worde were heard—words which wers unders ‘kwodkllu b‘o Iihl::llflkflul. "flmn bt} W](nl Hofllt{\'l nuckles 1o the optics of tbe poor player. aud e was oubled 0p Dy & Suleler 1o ving orsad- besgor Alfriend ran in between them and prevenied & som. ‘The actor weut bebiud and frelted snd strutied his Of Lucach's Orclieatra. Not wany of the bLeavier pluces of mechanlsm are yet in ruuntog order ‘T'hy great water-wheel goes round and round, sud the shosmakers |y wisquerade atsire keep up o continual rat-tat-tat with their hamwers and shos- pegs, sud the great fountsin under tho wume tationary temperstuie and barometer. For the Lower Lake region, warmer, clear or vartly cloddy weatber, followed by fucreasing cloudiness and possibly rala areas, verisblo winds, stationary or higuer pressure. Bentjuck's blogrupby, that ove-balf of the civ- hzed wirld worships s Jew und the other a Jewess, A man 80 strougly iupreased with such view as Lord Beacousfield must no doubs fecl toat it fceds aud Hatters bia prids of ruce qulte voough to keep bl true to the rellgion THE COUNTY l}UILDING. The County Collectot sold property de- linguent for Liucoln Park taxes yesterday, Iv was stoted in yesterdsy's ‘Tusvuxz that # g cp | Bour. sud the wansger. **after setling th Y For the Upper Lake regwu dud U of ls knirithood, and to make him content Tor i, o wued ex-Compluoner Schaidy | plaskes werrlly, but atll thera 8 wot 80 wuch | Vet ot o tenEivie tho Bestortiams Bo | atfoatng pist Lake re 2k | cloadTicss, | with buriul beade his wif [ntead Of besids e 15 $200, but it appeass thak ibla Waa a3 cirer, Sho | bol 89 80 be contuilng or diaagrocable. Tuw | arrcals. aliowed ftbens by frequent salug, variable wiuds, HE TOURNAMEN Dexter Park Show, 'Mteflngs of the Board of’ Control and the State A-sociation, There was not a larze crowd at Dexter Park yesterday morning when the thine cana for be- Depaty-Superintendent Dixon and Licut. Hayes, kept the track clear for the use of the compet- feal eneines, * ‘The contests betweon TUE HOOK-AND-LADDER COSTANIES according to the time made. time, the distance being half a mile, finshed thelr contost, and tho chemical engines displayed thelr powers, Thy hook-nnd-lndder races resulted, so far as the first National prize wes concerned, in a vie- tory tar the Rescue, of Norwalk, O., its average belng 43! ‘onda. The Rouzh and Ready, of Monmonth, 11k, stood next on tho list, running ita two trials at A average specd of 40 scconds, wiining tho sccond National ‘and tho first Stats prizes. This belug the thinl successive tlme hat the Monmoutn company has captured tho Stato prize, it now becomes their property, and the hoys and thefr friends sent up a shout when it becano apparent that, unless thrown out by some technlcallty, they muast win, Tho third Nntlonal prizo goes to the Tucker Company, of Elkhart, Ind., tho secoud Btate prize to Young Amierica, of Decatur, and the third to the Abingdons, - ‘The Monmouth boys, well as thoy came out, fecl that they can do yet better, and challenged the Rescucs to have” anotber raco, grnruulng thelr willingness to put up 3300 on_tho result. It fs mot scttled yot whether the Rescues will actept. The Rough-and-Ready boys are youne, bright feilows, who liave not been st the busi- neas as long as tholr competitors, but who have medo a splendid record, The followtoz tablo rives the time of every company iu each heat and thelr averages. Tlig Itescue, of Kenosha, Wis., did not run a sccond trial. The entrics worg: Rouch and Ready, AMonmouth, IIl; Rescus, Norwalk, 0.; Monltur, Ixon, Til; ‘Tucker, Elkhart, Ind.; lope, Clarleston, 1ll.; Kirkwood, Kirkwood, Ill.; lhucucf Kenosha, Wis.; Young Americs, Dee catur, IIl.; Abingdon, Abingdos, ik Firat Second o Company, i time, Rescoe 40 Itouga and Teady 483 Tucker . e 62 Yoang America. b Kirkwood . vers wE Abingdon. ., 65 o8 a o8 « 8% Nane TALF A ML was extremely intorusting, shere being twenty- fivo starters, divided into four squads of flva; but of the last lot three did not finish at all, and canscquently thelr names do not appear fu. the sammary. The prizes were five gold wedals, In tho thira squad o vev exciting finlsh oceur- red between Bacon and Wineberner, tho former winniog by a few Inches only, Wincberner fall- Ing from exhaustion richt uader the wire, Tha result of the running was as tollows, the names 8( the five men winnlog medals beiog wiven rat: Nama, E; Lincoln W. Hacon, James Monroo €. Wineborner A, Hatheway, ¥, Ba) Mn: il %14, Real The time made n this race was extremely creditable to those who participated, that of Lincoln being but a trifle slower than the best ou record, ‘The men making the fastest aud slowest rec- ords wure each presented with a beautiful boy- uet by the judges, the gift of Miss Lillle E. %om.c, of Jefferson, n, TIR TEST OF CHEMIOAL BNGINES was begrun quite late In the afternoon, and con- sisted In firfug four woodon bulldings, allowing the flaues ten minutes’ sturt bofore tos engines begau play. Thu engines contestiug wers Peo- rla, No. 1, of Peorls, Ill.; Chemical, No. 2, of Clicago; Champlon, of Rantoul, Iil.; and Hen- r{ Mltchell, of Raclne, Wis. The bullding played upon by the Chilcago engine was two ato- rios in hight, the others belvg one story onty. Tho test constated fn doterminiug which ma- ciine put out the tire with tho least amount of damage to bLuilding. After the trials had been made, the compauics wers noti- fied that a committes would visit the grounds this inorning, view the ruins, and give their du- cislons, The committce consists of Ben Berner, of Detrolt; J. B. Hall, of Columbus, O.; sod C. C. Davey, ot Chicagn, THR EXECUTIVE COMMITTER of the Fircmen's Touruament met at the Grand Pacific last evenlug. Communications were 1ead from Fire-Marsbal Benuer announcing that the Monmouth Band bad been awarded the Hrst prize ($250), and the Iouls Band, of Michi- gan City, the secoud prizo (3130}, and the claime wery ordered pald, Beveral other billa were audited," and the matter of musi for tho tournsment to-dav and to-mor- row coming up, Hand’s Band was cugaged— twenty pleces—at an exoenso of $30 per day. THR ILLINOIA STATE WIRKMEN'S ASSOCIATION. met at tho house of Engine Compauy No. 13 l?sl.‘ oveniog, Vice-President Boyuton in tho chalr, ‘o Chalrmen made a report on behalf of the speciat committeo appointed to confer with the State Boord of Agriculture in regard to holdivg future t..urnaments avd moeting, to the offect that the Board could not make uny definito ar- raugements about the matier at present, 88 o new Doard {s to be elected I a short time. In view of thisssl 1, - a resolution was passed nstructing the Execu- tive Committee to meet at_Bprivgfield durlnfi the first weck inJanuary, 1679, to confer wit the Board of Agricutiurc on the subject, aud the Committes was muthurized to make such arraugements as It may deem best. 'The special committve was then discharged, The of Contrul then withdarew for the purpose of holding a special mueting, and Chief W. . Perkius, of Dixon, was. called to the cbuir in the absence of Mr. Boyoton, The election of oftlers was then procceaed with, and resultcd os follows: Preshlent, J. A. Boynton, of Monmouth, Il.; First Vice-Presi- dent, ¥. H. Babbitt, of Dixog: Becoad Vice- President, W. W, Foster, Decatur; Third Vice-Fresident, A. W. Bawyer, of Sycamoure; Fourth Vice-President, J. it Whlits, Peuria; Fifth Vice-President, L, W, Faulkuer, of Cham+ ten: Corresponding Bm:rullrl K. B. Chiagd- er, Chlcao; Secretary, il. P, uriatie, of De- catur; ‘Treasurer, J. A, Stelnbach, of Quincy. A rusolution of thauks to the Ypetlautt (Mich.) Baud for excellent wusle furnisbed dur- fog the tournament and a serevade bestowed on last night’s meeting was unanlinously passed. TIUR LOARD OF CONTROL, which has the settlement of ali dlsputed potnts fnunuted with the tournament, met last evea- ng. Tua first matter to be decided was in regard toths Bates Hose Compauy, of Denver. 1t whl be remcmbered that fu -tbe conteats of Weduesday Wide-Awake, of la a (ulse start by tho judges, sod it was declared uo heat. " They tben ran a second trial in 00 seconds, and apoarcutly demouatrated that they wero the superior of any compavy on tho @ruund. Toe play-pipe was not properly put up, however, and “the company was ruled out, A protest was entered, but the Buard upheld t0e judges of the race. The Board declded to altow Laports snd Denver unother trial this morniug, but they will not ruw, as the Laporte wen have goue Lowe. fu the matter of the half- e of the Barnes Company, " ) ‘ ond adaed to the of Burltugtou, Vt., Second Day's Proceedings of the inning thy sccond day’'s exerciees of the Na- tional Firomen's Tournament, hanlly 2,500 peo- ple bsing there, but the new arrivals came pour- ing fn thick and fast, mo that Ly noon there were fully 7,000 prople inside the gates,and they enjoged themselves much more then did those who wero out Wednesday., The tumwit and confuslon Incident to the opening day of an affalr of such magnitude had subsided, and cverything passed off pleasantly and without unnecessary delays. There were not so many Captains of Pollce around as on the day before, and the patrolmen, under the guldance of ing companies. The programme provided for ao exhibition of hook-and-ladder companles In nction, a half-mils foot-race; and a trial of chem- came first. ‘The conditlons were that bach com- nany should draw ite truck 800 yards, unship o ladder, and et a man to the top of it, the com- been judicially determined for the first time at | pany making the best average timo to bowward- d the Natlonal first prize, and tho State firat prize should It be fromn a town o Iiltnofs. The other prizes were, of courae, to be distributed place on the b treteh of "Thl.e l;(!n'l.: v.w')'( ice 0 bomo-strelch o o Lrac! e Ol cuough for'a Drstclass melodrans. It were coms belog o line about sixty feet sonthof the Judges’ stand. Fach company ran singly, and, after s}l had computed unce, the foot-roce was run. In this thero were five medals offored, to be awarded to the five men making the best When this was uyer a recoss for diuner wos taken, and in the afternoon the houvk-and-ladder companies Aud the quarter sccond Lo L Liue of tue ,, comupuny, by the fndoes of the o o Wednesday, submitted by Hose Company . 1, af Decatin Th. 1t was decided 1o susiagh 1 protest, and Lhe recorda of the Barnes ang Dixon companiea were changed to coreeapond with u’ Lahle given fn Tite TRIDUNR vesterday, ‘l‘nu‘e chanzcs wwere made on account of, as the ]mh,° unoiiclally stated, felsc starts y the doizéy l|k"s “:""I:d.m e 4 i = It was decided that the appeal Ly De; " Company No. 1, of South lena, In; n.lf::rl{? g the thne allowed the Denver and orte pantes on thelr firat regular ran, had o for the Laporte and,Denver compantes werg un'. rn}ml ulm. SGaEaf n the matter of tife proteat made Keystons Hoso Company agninst the nc’:’i’unl l:; the Judzes in not allowing any time In tiye Bece ond run. the actlonof the judes was sua, fued, “Ilia Woodburv Hoge of Marshalltown, [n, o uested the privilcgo of another trial, iljog. that tlielr hose was ferked off tho reol s making hyilrant conncetion on_account of the crowd. The request was not allowed, William ' Dodron, Chief Engincer of the pe. catur Fire Department, protestea naainet any time being allowed the Dixon Hose and Harney 1ose Companles, on account of thejr startlng beforo the proper signal had been given, It way decided to hear Mr, Dodson and “bis witncerns at headquarters at Dexter Park at noan to. Thu Eldorndo Hose Company of Decarnr, 1, protested agalnst the decislon of the judges [ averaging the time for State prizes in the lo.g mm?nnv conteats, aliexing that the compay making the best time on first trial was eny| ted to the prize. The appesl was not allowed, Tho Eldorado Hose, of Decatur, Ik, proget. ed ngafnst being ruled out on account of pop making proper connections with pipe, clafinin, that in taking the plpe from the pipeman'y h-ni llmkjm.h:«i l&osleuud !l"h u\ulnztlhe l;ozzu- to ‘make a half -turn, 'The protest was lag Alee oty bc:l th s ter uotifying eversbody that all prof miet be entered by noou to-day in cnlen‘;'x: valid, the Board adjourned uatil noon to-dy, at Dexter Park, 3 The bund prizes were awaraed by the 1udzes 1ast eveniog, the drat, $250, golng to the Fourth Rteximent Band, of “Monmouth, 11L.; and the sccond, $150, to the lonia Band, of Ionla, Mic, ——— FIRE-ESCAPE. ‘There will be & poblic oxhibitfon of the Neriny Patent Foiding Balcony Fire-Escape at the Garg. mner Housa at 4 u'clock this afternoon, at which thg ‘public are respectfully invited to be present, ————— Mensman's Peotantzed Beet Tonlc la tho ony prenaration of beef containing lts enfire nntrifo properties. It 18 not & mere stimalant ko the ex. tracts of beef, out contalns blood-making, forcs. gonorating, and fifo-snatalning propertic; s o valuable in all cnfoebled conditions, whether 1oy rosnit of cxhanstion, netvous prostration, over, work, of aciito diseave; And in overy form' of no. bility, patticalarly If resulting from hrimonay complaints. 1t Is friendly and hetofal 1o the ma) dolicate stomach, CASwLL, HAZAND & Co., pro. pristors, New York. . DI WINUACKSSEL 8, f vunyuisiond, beloved Thomas aod Chrintans W [nlack, aged 23 days. BULGER=In this city Sopt. 5, 8t8 & m., Kdx, Bulger, axed 74 voats; usy Funeral from his Tafe residonce. 3777 Weat Twenyy. second-st,, on the H\Dl’nlnr of the tih, at 10s. i the Church of tlo Sscred. 1 carriagel. WOHIG—Thursday morning, Sept. 8. of lock-| WA, ounent 1an of We il Andji. wohia™ Funerai Friday noon by carriages to Caivy Y. FRINIER-Rout. 5, at her Iato resldence, No.ig Hastingsat., Donbic’ Darctie, eloved wife of Ojires Friniar, aged o years. Funeral wervices tho ath inst,, st 109, m. Frenen Church of Notra Damie, corner of 1i: thence to Catvary by earriagc 10 stténd. E#-Auntreat and Canada papers pleaso copy. RUBKKLL-8ent. 4, Giearge Edward, youngest son of nd Elizaieth fta cart, theace to Caivary by 1 the Allan eorye P, and £| isneil, Funersl Bunday, eyt & at'10:43 a;m.. st §erect AL, K. Churuh, “corner uf Forty-seventn au tH ng-miun Creek (Mich,) and Stafford (Conn.) papers TANSEY—Urkdget Tanscy, aged 72 years, 2 nattraot Boyle, Roscommnon County, Teeland. F ineral 86 § b, m. fo-day (rlday) from the residence of her gon, T, D, “Tansey, i#8 West Twel(li-si., o Jesutt Churcls, theacy by carringes to Caivary. WYNN—Thursdey, 8opt. 5, Michael Wynu, sged 35 cars. TF\oral from b 1atd restdonce, No. 80 Fast Erieat, Friday, Bept. d, &t 108, m.. to Church of Moty Name, thcuce by ears fo Calvary TALME At 100 Weat Lake-st., Sept, 5, Em: dnined, Infankeon of Slias and Ellabsth Laluer, vie) 11 munthe and 11 days, i DISEASES OF THE ’I‘HR.DA’I' AND LUNGS, 3 ROBERT HUNTER, M., D,, Consulting Phvale cian in_nll Discasen of the Throat and Lunes, g.mfi No. 103 State-st. Residence, 870 Wae ul 4 Y. . K, BARTON BUNTER, M. D., Visitioe Phret clan in Acute Cases. Ofice, 103 Stato-st, Hesle denco, 44 Ada-at, - 70 STATE-ST.. CHICAGO, J. AIRIN, M. D, N. Speciaitp: luig feinale, chrunle Ulscases. ud tering, eace solle! 1t tl e . C o l:gldfl‘cll] eyes, tedlclues, etc. Correr o ___ANNOUNUEME A RPECIAL MEETIN OF . FIFTEENTH Ward Jtepublican h_will be held st Folz carner of Larrabea &) thi FIARNESS-MARRIS 3] (ROULAT monthly meeting of the lsrnessnakers' Pro- tectlve Association takee place Fridsy creniug, the 6 ?!‘flu;llltl‘llln in"fl u'lc’lu . fifllfl(‘fl";"‘ e Teape. ul v altend, . 'rend HVABIIQQH.{ Beeret . ¥ ’l‘"! OFFICERS A EMBERS OF THE THILO- sophical Soclsty of Chicagu are requested to mieet a Metropolltan lusinesa College, Nu. 143 statee Afternoon, aL 5 o'cluck, for the transcr D of tmportant business. A By CHAS, &, RADDIN & CO., Auctlonesrs, 138 and 320 Wabssh-ay, ‘We wish to oall the attontion of buyers of Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, NOTIONS, &a., &¢., to our Becond Extrs Large Fall Trade Bale, to bo hold as ful- lows, being PEREMPTORY, and a OAT- ALOGUE BALH, Taesday, Sept. 10, BOOTS, SHOES, aud RUBBERS. Wednesday, Sept. 11, DRY GOODS, &. Thursday, Sept. 12, BOOTS & SHOES. Friday, Sept. 13, - DRY G0ODS, & ‘Wa shall offer in above sales & verv aupe- rior quality of goods, and in guantities o sult both Wholesale and Retall Trade. Bales will commence at10 o’clock shsrmp, each day, OHAS. B, RADDIN & 00._ By ELISON, POMEROY & €O, Auctionecrs, 78 & 80 Handolph-st. FURNITURE, &c. Friday Morning, Sept, 6, at 9:30; a0d atfesctive showing now aud second-Laad e A AN E AT FURNITURE, Dising Tatles. Bouquet sud Parlor Stands, Jardlocers Chiniies; & Tenlok b Ko Ber el Morclidudlee, & URSON PHGRSE S0, PEREMPTORY SALE AT ATUCTION, Pawnbroker's Goods! From Goldsmid's Loan Offce, at oar Store, i and Rendolob-st.; SATURDAY MOKNING, Sept. 7, 8t | o'clock. Gold and Bilver Watches, Dismonds, FIst Jewelry, Stiver and Plated Waro, Guns sad Pistols AMlacellancous Goods, elc., ete. ELISON, POMEIOY & CO., Auctioneers._ W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO. REGULAR BATURDAY NALE. FURNITURE. 100 Loakiag-Glasses, Maotel Mirrors, &) Clirumnos and O1f pl"fl‘fli‘. ghatininsat ik, A% o"\\'.“:’\. IJUTTEI'I'Q, [fl.\fl iCB Auctlone fl-“_ By WA, MOOREHOUSE & CU. Auctioneors, 63 & §7 Raadolob-at. Wil seli on sATunS)}".w DL 7, 81 0:30 'clocK, 138 e » Stock of & Hetall Dos ‘wlacullaneous Lot of BOOTS AND SHOES sl P Auctiypeers, & EVENDEMN L TANKS +x0 SHIPPING CANS 47 & 69 West Lake Btrcel. OEXXO N O G25p rua cataliuis

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