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/ THE CITY. QENERAL NEWS. Tlin Excellency (iov. Shelby M. Cullom war at the Grand Pactde yesterday, ‘T 1fon B, F. Cary, Cincinnati’s greatest Greenbacker, 1t {he Fremont Honse, K revenno reectpta yestorday were " Whisky confriboted $17.674, tobacco. Igare, 1,138: sod beer, §820. Al the offices in the Qity.I1all were closed yestetilay, and a vigorous in‘erview with the dif- Serent door-kuobs falled to ericll any reaponse. ‘The Sub-Treanury yesterday recoived §9,- 850 tn mulmeriptions lo the $-perscent consols; dis- Dorset 850,000 in corrency, 817,000 la alivet, and $2,000 in gulde "f'he Rerand - Rogiment will lewve for Sk Lonis on the Chicagn, Altan & 8t. T.nnis Kallroad thix evening at 4 o'clock wharp, 1o deihl for the hat- tallon prize, ‘Thoy will lekve the Tabernscle 83 8 o'clock sharp, The casn nof (regg, formerly conneoted with thn Monev-Order nc!lflmlnl af the Port- Uffice, chiarged with guilty knowledee of Shiler's defnleation, will come up for o heatiog belure Comumexivtier 11oyne thle morulng. Tho tempernture yesterday, as observed by Mannsae, optician, 88 Madmon streel (TanoNe Tuilding), was st 8 a. m.. 59 dectees, 10 8 ., 605 14 m,, B I_J». m., (0; 8 p, m.. U1, Barow- cler st ¥ o, m., 20,615 8 p. oy 24,60, Patrick Barrett, 41 yenes of age, employed nnloading conl at the yard of Koehter & Co., near the Chicaro svenua . yeatenday had his rixht nce by the bresRing of 8 rope attichied to n coal-bucket. * Ha was taken to is home, No. 40 linron strect, A package from Holland, containing a gold waotch worth sbout £10, and nddreased to ¢ Meester Tronkers, con aan, Staat Wis, Noord Amecs Tion ™ wrin detnined at the Custom-[louse yenterday fur viointlon of the Postal law.—using the maile for tie clandestine tmportation of dutiante googs, Dr. Robert Patterson, formerly pastor of he Jeflerson Park Church of thie cily, will be Prexent at the praver-meeting of that hurch this evering, After devotlonal services 8 rociable will be held, to which all members of tlis cungregation und {ricuds of Dr. Palterson are cordially nvited, Night befors last, Mr. Roboart Rankin, formerly mannger of the Weatern Union ofiice in this citv, and sl in the Comonny's cmploy. wax i nen wtrnck with paralysid at hife home on Weet Monrue #iteet, The atiack was not vere one, - ever, [le tmipzoved somewhat yeaterday morning, und 1t1s hoped that ie wall recover, Mr, Jobn E. Poor writes to 'ne Tninoys from Cinclunati to reiterate hie previously prblish- vu denlal Uit he wan ever matried ta 1he woman hersell il wife, aud also Ins pro- a of hier evil dioga with amny men, Ho xaysthat fewill be 1 town Wedneslsy or ‘Uhuraiay to_refute the chineivs ngabnst him, aud woult: ho liere soonce wers 11 110t fur the Jllnees of e wife that i with Mm in Clucinuat), Mondny nirfl\t Mrs. 8ophin Lindgrist, wife of a tanuer residing at No. 148 llremer atrcet, ut- tempted to commit suictde by Jumping o the inke ofl the pler At the font of Chicngo avenue. Bhe wis rencued by D, W, Fuller, an_employe at e Water-Works, and o, F. deliwacher, of No, 145 Lazatle strect, aud was taken hotne by her tslund. Jealouxy cuuses her fits of ineanity, snd unyi teveral occasions she bas mado attempts upon her iif Willinm Coman wns adjndged insane in the County Court yesterday morning, and in tho afternoun” ho was” taken o JeMlerson, Ho hails froms UAk Park, and his condition of mind {s be- sieved 10 have beon braught abont by his constant eiTort aud want of wuccess #s an loventor. 1e has workeid to sotve the gquestion of perpetasl motion for years, speut consiGerable money experiment- ing,"und nis fricnds think this the Mutmedinte cuuso of his downlall, 1t.i3 learned from Mr. N, K, Fairbank that the regatta for the Sheridan Cup and other prizes, which Wax postponed, will be satled next Satardsy ut. 14) on Geneya Lake. On the following Extnrdny (Scpt. U1 thero wiil be another regatta, with three prizes 1o be contended for, —§%5 to the first {n the race, 250 to the second, and 25 to the third, These will probably o the hest Lust-races of e scason, and, with falr weather, they will Attruct & large number of people. s The 1 xed section of 1he Boeinlistio prt, in Chicago hrid & mecting at No, 033 North Clarl street lust evening. ‘The subject which took np the whole tlme of the meeunyg was the upparently Interminsbie one of what to do with the money made by the r\cmc. The welleremombered aliere natives—to ald the Aational Soclulist, of Clucin. natl, with the wmoney. or to uwe it In starting n paper here—wero giseusssd lurelhxl. ornestly, and lengthily, and the expression of opinion was in favor of cacouraging homo fudustry with the money, ‘The Chicngo City (SBonth Side) Railway Compuny Iras constructed fifteen new box-cars for 18 Jnes, most of which will soon ba placed on the Indtann avenue and Cottago Grove avenue rontes, ‘Chey arc five feet Jouges than thuse ot present in use, hut are ellar m other respects, The now cir, with revolving ecats, recently bulle under the supervision of tho Mastar Car-Buildur, Mr. Eiglos- ton, and which (s deslgmed sor aummer and winter wrervice, has not been adupted for the reasun that it wonid necewsdtatu o change on ail the Jines in the city und put (ho companles to 8 Inrga outlay, It utlilty and comfort are not questioncd, but the corlof placing o lurge number of similar cars on the lines 13 where the ubjection comes 1n, Tho Post-Oftice Deparcmont, in view of the $mporinnce of thé commercial _inter. e Nas ordered ulght-scrvice on the Tilinols Ceutral Mallroad betweon Calcago sand Tulono, The object 14 to maro particulurly accommodate Missourd, Arkanxas, and Toxas interewts which nuw vo vin the 1llinole Central & Wabash to St. Lo« for disteibntion. However, tho servico will mclide all the wwne hetween Chicago and Cen- tralin nnd Chicago aad East St, Loubs, Thisntrange. ku twolve hours' gain for® bankers, d stock taen, besldes accommodating prival . The card ure now fu the [ilnois Central yard, and will begin to-day with s fall complenient 'of clerkd, Wicker, Ilendershott, ! heago & SL Louls man are detailed se cid-cterks, with Mumlin, Rtice, and McDowell as anaintunty, Yonterday evaning the managoment of the e Ituniria) Schogg for Girls wecured throngh wx of “Cupt. Goodrich the spleudid wominee, and took nbout 200 tavited £ueste o (e lake for u moonlight ride.” With aoi- Jin retreshments und Joh L u taust cojovable timo was had, The pring fog was donated by Judge Meadwell und the Mirery, Londor The evening dhignt- tully cool and the wky perfectly, clesr Aiter ealitng up and duwn 1he .shiore for Inres faark the nout touched the plee and the ‘mvly diwe perned, Capl. Kirklund, vne of the oldest and =t satlors on the lukes, wus v commiand, and was, e ueual, arsiduous (i e 8teRLONE 10 passengerd, ‘t1e Industrial School realized o considerable nun frou tieentertuinuent, Many more tickets were rold tian were uned, ‘Ilic Chicago Acndemy of Belences mot at thelr rooms lust evening, A report of numerous aunutions of apeenmens and docuincuts was reud LY the deeretary, Thu cvoning waw devoted ta the rubjectof culomolugy, “The tieeting win outside ol the Uenal foatiue Of the deadvmy, beln Uon kiceting. ‘I he discusaton was opened vy Mr. H. 4L Veatinly, the Becretary of the Acadeny. e wan fuliowed Uy other wicinbord in an inforus! discusaion of the syoject of the evening, Among the rpeeticns exbivitou was the Peirs Rae, ot Lutterdy, which bas lately sppesred In & lluamluvt i this uurt o1 the conuiry. §t 13 ccutid only 1o the potato-Lug i It capacity fur DIEy to Cropm, Tho tarvie of this ily bure throudu the vablages, snd, as they wumilDiy very tapidiy, LIraten o become A aeflold peat 1 Kitchedgar- Gonk, Amuny (huse who wboke was Miss Ewna Smith, of Peorts, L, Who guve s veey lntoresiing tulk un her wpeeal brauch of entomology Oue of the sul exumplos of the inhu. msnity of wansnd the lack of support and el Conti, et whivn trammnels the o work uf iinots Hinuane Society waa an exbibition ysstes- day near tue Lash wireet brdge of 8 poor wick Loree which had follen from an exprexs team am Juld Jur Lvurs without that cate to which lite past Tuoors catitled Wiw. “Fhat meechunts and inteblls gentcitizeun ahould bave pavecd and repaverd all day or elanced 1rom thelr atore windows for hours without even the tbought of sending word to the ilutiane Suciety 1s 8 »8d comumentary tpon the Juck o1 the betier elements wiieh vo 1o make up chu.ucter fnoman cither a8 up Individual oz cul- Jecdrely, Again, what huve the Loiice oillcers un that beut tu sy for Wemeelvesy Thay ate held under thy law for dereliction of duty {u this a8 sny ather case, and fhey slioald be uinde to sccount 1or ihis overegbt. 1 was left for @ atranger to thke the peceevary sleps tu relieve the sutlerer and n;x- busalng public fruw Lbis srtowing conditicn of thinge I'ie Manufacturers’ Assoclotion held # reculur menthly weeting at the Paliner House Jamt 3. 00Ut kn ety - Ve wewbers bewng preecul. Curule. Mason occupicd the cusir. Noue of the cunlthitlves Were DEvpared 10 Feporl. aud under the bead of uew business Mr Dutly presented the Aeroctation with & specimen of Bis bandiwors fuo Liesertatiun amopg (e srchives. -1t was four fuevs of nelal, sbowing the Jdifferent stages Thtuuch which irun pussed before it begume Gn- fva. Mo bar been vsperimentiog (or sevens Yot auil bow ol lust produced aceilent tn plate, frat tlat hae vecu mude 1o Chicavo, A dr Mebars tnivd W do ot but dsiled. M. frad some Syured obowing the swount of iy viporied. o 1877, 1be L uaLiity wer Laf b= tune. g, frow wosl Be could gattet, tue Y Luin yeur wouid be 200,000 wos. Toe Statey hus h.vuy.z,mulw.uoa.uw- var [ furtm. Sr, Dutly did poi say how suck Uit auount wosld by Jeessoed. A resol- Leu wumslupted sppuiniing Coonley, D. ¥ W latiag, und K. Coflauns s commitice W0 saces- Fain the buet sican to catabite, chesp and difcet Culiminication with the cowwerein ceulses of Shovicu, 10 Fepor progreas from time Lo fwe, ‘The Assutiation then sdjuatucd, Ihe vrdinunee which Euu—d the Council Mosday evenng outhonzinz the raliroad companive iu hae subbie-slotes 1 Laviog that poriiub of the soich they are requited (o Keed 1n fepasr 4 L Lo whole Q'Y Wita Yutous hnitation, — & bart o L0e B0t DivGwa korth of Via Butva suangl [ street. Althongh the companies have thurahinined e power to carry ipto effect what they briieve to be n great dmproveient, amd 8. thing which they (hink will be genemlly adapted by peoperiy-own- ere, yet il in not expecied that it will be finmedi- atoly intruduced in the sterets which npprosch the cenire of the city. Mudixon and Hantolph Are 1o bo paved this fall between Ilalsied and the South Beanch, but on neither of them, probatly, will catibie-stonea be pnt down, owing 1o the fact that this kind of pavement cannot be nsed upon A new nlimg, and dwoth of the etreets noose-named have to beenieed to the new gr I o In two or the road-bed hoa tecome compacted three years, huwever, after the wonuen blocks are 1t Is ents of the ralirond come t thousami hotses, that this nt is not only betier for hlnel‘.l ., An warn ont, they will Iaced with stone, Believed by The P panies, wha own s new kind of pav hut I8 far mure serviceable, nore ccanamic will nltimately e the favorite with property. awners. TIOTRL ARKIVALS, (., Thomas, West ¢ s Unlon, Ts.t Ha: g, 6, Dakota W, rihae, Fast wh. 183 0. 1 Riete : 1 B Dyer, | L e 5 cerlll, Jorea Stare Waterloot i r, Calorhiing 1, 18, Sleviure, Jaeksonviile: Fiell, Ean Friucwseo: J. - ieyy Wianipey: G, W Witol, Albanys €', ¢ Shelton, Nostous Howand. K o Woods, Cedar F (rhkosht D. I Dyel . Nilitard, sp MeVicar, N 3 { Cnlnrnlu:"& itan, Ont.: W, K. i A. Goald, Buffalo; danna 1. Coe, okl Poliock, New York; L. It Cenney, Minueapulie CRIMINAL. Patrick Minonga was fined $10 and cosls by dustice Summerfield yesterday for overlosting and ernelly beafing a wpan of males, OtMicer Dud- ley, of the Unmane Society, wus the cowplainant and prosecuted thocase, In the Criminal Conrt yesterdny morning bonds were farfeited (n the caser of the following petty offenders: Thomas T, Eliis, James llaswes, June Murray, Frishy Seott, Ienry Minnecke, andg R. B. Morrte. An Indictnent agatnet Wilham Wisner for ansaniting an oflicer was noilo pros'd on motlon of the oilicer asraulted. and Charles iead- ley wan tricd for Jarceny, and the jury wus out at ournment. Constabla W, E. Dempsey, Fred Rowe, Jamex Drary, C. G. Ramecy, Jnincs Smith, C. 8, Mueller, John Lloyd, Hnob, and P, Mcitone nel were arreated yesterday for riot, Jastice Foolo placed them under bonds of $:100 each HIl to-mur- row, They aftempted. It awald, to eject a family Frow a cortain house un Twenty-Afth street, ani chose (e unseasouable hour of 2 v'clock 8. m. to serva tlelr cjectment writ, Mr. Joseph Pratt was yesterdny nrrested on the complaint of 3r. Ettlcson on the charce of amwanle with o dly wenpon. Ho was brought bufore Justice Morriwon, and the case continned. Mr. Eltleson, ua Assignea of the bankempt stock of hoots und whocs L No, 74:8 Halstea st busted in_relling it oot the other dav when Mr, Pratt went in there, ralsed a disturbance, and con- cluded it by Sring s shot which Mr, I'ratt clims wasncetdontal, but which others think was aimed at Mr. Ettieson, Last Monday night a yonug man named Jdnmes Walsh wan shot in the'left jog abont Ihree inchies abuva tne kuse, |le was walking niong the Northwestern tfacks from Fifth sireet to Car- peuter, und whon near the latler corner snw n crowd fighting, Uno of tha participants, Wilifam Calkins, wus scen tourayw o revolver and fire into the cro he wotded man was taken ‘lo the County Hospltal, uml Calkins was afterwards ar- fostod by Lieat, Trisco and Oficer Arch Darrow, lluy:nl eld by Justice Morrlson In 82,000 to the 0th, There were but fow new developments sesterday to the Jennle Tyler nlleged blackmalle ing caso. Tho nama of her victim 1s D, Turnbalt, e comes from s town In the central portion of the State, was wenlthy enough to bave gone Intu bankruptcy for u good round ~ sum, and it la sald has A very ine fawily, 1o has heen engaged for somo tima o this city In the snle of somu patent artlelee, 1low ho becamo captivate | with such s **mol)"* na Jennle Tyler i¢ very hurd to conceive, She s at Teast 45 yeara of ave, hns quite gray halr, toathless, and sungy Ioking 1n evegy particular, Hows ever, sio posyessos the art of rojuvenatiog herself with false halr and hair-dycs, “fales tceth, and powder and rouge, o (hat, iy she apnears un the steect, sho is not at allan encomely-luoking wom- an, ‘Turnbalt (4 quite s haudeome foilow, & little past. middie-uge, and hale and beard tinged with gray, Jennlo s quite well known to he police, having been arrested roveral times, und having noveral tines cauned tlo arrest of her worthless hnsband, Frunk ‘i'yler, for #tealinz from ler wardeabe, ‘itie tise couics up tv-aay before Justice Mocrison, ot will doubtloss o dismlised for lick of prasecutior, = TIIE DTAN CASE, TUB WIFE'S CONDITION, The sitempted mnrder and subsequent sniclde by Syiveator Deau presented no new feutures yes- tentay, 'Tho Dudy of tho sulcide was removed be- fore noon to tho wstablishment of Elton, the undertaker, of No. 444 State strcot, whnere 1t ro- wained durlng the doy swotting the Coronor. Thut oitictal dld not have tima to hold the imquest, how- uvor, and tho ceremony Is set for tuiv morning nt 10 v'clock, The wounded wlife, Mrs. Dean, temalned at Merey Hupital, too weak from loss of bluoa to bo moved. Sho was in the morning in & fale way to recaver, but by overexertion whe opened her wounas afzesh, and it was with great uificuity that the tlow, of blood wae stopped by the physicians. Tha rut was o curlous and extraordinary une; it #hit tho earana dlagonally downward througn the cheek nearly to the nuas, then upwarg nearly 10 the oye, makingun awkward wound to dress or handle, Last ovening it appoared to the attendanty that the lady would very likely cecover if fnflame wnation did not sct 1o, It appears from jnquiry that the only person who waw the sulcide commlited was M, 6ulm berself, Ler uccuuut of the whole atfalr 1s wubstantially os followst She, with her husband, had liad sowe wordy in thelr own bedroom, which was on the north side of the Louso on tho gronnd Hoor; they puwned through Into a corresponding room on the wotitn sido of the house, Dean mcatiwhilie makin: vaitde threats stng be would kil hor, e ende these threats by wwking o dosh ot her with the razor, - and {oflicting the cut alove de- weribed, Hhe then unbolted and opened tha door leadlng down two sieps into the kitclien und san for the back door, closely followed by her huaband, Buefore she could open the duor to tae porch Dean had cangnt up with her, and just aa who s gotniz out he made anuther attack oni ber, but fi revulked.ouly in eve scratclis on tho Wrisk Confured ind blinded by binod, she tnused the 1utu tho yard and feil heavily down, bratving bersell sumewuat, Kecovering Instantly, shoarnse o flee, dud, as she did 00, Suw her hasinnd in the lluul\vnlfly, gazor 1 hand, 3o ssid womething which ho did not usdeestand, and then grew the razor acroan hiw 0wn throut, fal]ing forward on tha porch, Dean ran away ie fast as possiblo arouand the and Intu the atrect, an haw been dereriied, W, M. Warner, wife of the gentleman 1 ousu the allulr 100k place, was fuund by a vupurter, who Celt at ltuerly tuusk lier wonio quces tions coucerning the gonduct of aeceused. My, Warner described himan by tusns an excellent und toving buseand and almast macwan, Her con- clusion frow what vhe had scen of him was that lie gt bwve boon lightly eracp, aud that wioa ha taud tsken any stimulunt st all by wie abous (ke sauie uv 4 madinn. e way souetines posesssed af 8 jealuusy vo unreasoning that be wus fally as Jealows of & wonmnaduf & man, and wes often enraged without sny possible cause. S0 far ae Mra, Warter knew, Dean had never oxpressed bis 1 nnv particulas person, vut was mad on general principle ' boscaeuts fOr saying that tho hists and thrawn ont ure r‘mmly gratuitous aa L Dean, U'rom allthatcan b learnod of her from nerghibors und friends, she wad u woils vehaved and respecidole womun, Who gave her husband uo cause for Jealousy, which sincunied tu A mama with hio. . Duriug the evening & thorough search waa made thrunghoul the bouse 16 the hopes of dudiog sonio fetter o note that would explu the esacy motive for th . A loni search revealed nothing, aud fnaily It was wuzlested thal the cloihlug of the drud wman be erarcued, ‘U'bls was done, and (ke tollewing, writlen upon s business b headed ¢, & Al Price, Contractors sod Builders 52T, B —DEAR Wirx: Whea you tnd :hts note ] wtll be ju atiother wurld. © Yau have deceived wie, huve broaybt me 10 thiv ahd. “Youdio vt €loth 10 iikich. aur didyou i Nu. 107 Pralrie aveuue, aud | traible, 1 Wi at ul. of was &t ihe Gurdaer flousc was & DUED. | sa% Liat lndy thice daya atler you clalined Yoo wiadt acine clothes 107 her, Rud Wad Up T Wee. 480 LheY dub't KLow anjthing stous 8 giri beluy dvad . Vlle bote Lote nu wignature, but was unmistaka. Lly in Uean's nandwriting, 1t was ciotted with cuspulated blocd, sud s0tie paris of 1t Were scarce: Iy legible, nAlig sutne pocdet wae fosnd s alip of VAVEr contmining the few 10LIOWING Dieworauts - Southiwest corner of Calumnet avenue and Tuirdeth atrecti Mro. Jones, No. 1627 Wabash svenue 10 wiaish Juwarplaluly evident that upon hiv remonstrst. g With uis wife auoug her goiz out that sne nad #at dowy aud Jurnished bin with memorands con- cefnitg ber busiueve us dressmaker. ‘Lhe people tu the bodve Sxeesithat Deon didnot lvave thw Boute uubil 4 o'cluck, ile was nbaens u bali-bour, QUIING WhiCh time be evorted (o Warneral the deput tual by Was UAIE (b Wurk, cousequeutly te mumd":l n‘m visuicd al thewe places se Be tuplics he in e L you be the note. That be did wot s suy une of ihem is eanly roven, - Mrs Warner explains that Mre seal. Uad ; Dusiness ui vach of them; that Mrs. Joues' number 14 Lot exuctly corruct erhaps, bub 1uat phis Teatdes ueurly opuosite the nutmber giveu. She sls0. fecollects Wal tbe lady sbiae Gurdier louse was & newly married Judy, whom Mre Deap alded fu fisiugout bee wardrobe, aud after ber svturn from the boseymuon Sre. Deay made some plilow-stiaws for her, The Uiwens is a friend of tha fumily thetu was a funera from the bhouse, which Deun mught canly buve wacertatied 10 bis oWn satisfactivn. Jv would, tberelore. acew thad Dean's crime was the result Of UBCORITOLBV.C BLU UGIOLt feals wualede Mo plainly doicimingd vpols swciis,” aud 5 & TRIBUNE: TH1E CHICAGO only made the attack pon his wife after hin rea- son had piven way to violent paemon. Tn all his nccusations vzainst bis wife he neser mentio auy namns, and the connection of Lhe name of Otticer Fred nre made by fome of yester- ag'a papers was wholly unwarranted, and has e o h the Cottage ennmed considerable condemnation teo; trova police, every onn of whom wa: acquanted with Mre, Dean since tho tir excriement over the loss of the child, Willlo ean, Diner'a mother and sister, a5 well a8 the familles of reveral other policemen, have been constnut vls- 1tors 1o both Mra. Warner'a and Mes. Dean's home, THE COURTS. TNR CNICAGO & PACIFIQ RAILROAD, The Recelvee of the Chicago & Pacific Ratiroad Compaoy, J. M. Whitman, yesterday filed hia re- port of the business of the road sinco May last, which Is as follows: i RXCEIFTS, Talance on Nand Aay forcrsio, Ereight and passonicer o Total. Rerries aceount. .. . =n DIVORCES. Eliza Mshoney filed s very short hill yesterday, in which she managed, nevertheless, to charge her husband, Michael Maboney, with desertion, cenel- 'y, and habitual drunkenncss. All these cames tngether ehe thinks are enough {o entitlo her to keep lier boarding-honse In the fotare withoat ble Interference, Annn Pearsall did not o to the plente yesterday, and #u she fuund abindant tine (o gel iip A serics of writlen charges against her husband, Holla Tearsall, 88 ‘& reason i ehe ~shonid not be oblized to live with him. She says he fe, and las been for in the hinbit ' of gelting dran! on - such n umor and extea Ste finally was obiiged to cussediiess on her. leavy him for fear of her life, snd now says sho dares not co back again, Elizabeth Linfoot lia a *!cross, ill-tempered, [ll-natures, wnd petulant man* fora husband, one Itubert Linfoot, but bo is maxing 345 & week In thu North Chieago Hollng Mills, and she pjuveres tustick by him, She says she has beea obliged to leave hiuvon account of his brutal treatment, aud neglect (o support bez, and sho aska that hie' may ba compelled to provide her witl parate main- tenance. Ad e 1e tireatening to leave the cuuntry and g0 nack to Kngland, nwrit of ne exeat waa tyaued by Judge Farwell, luviting bim to stay here aud be present st the trial. 1TBMS, In the case of the Clucago Starch Worke va. T pabie, the motlon for Injunction wi o the 24 tnst. Judgo Harlan will be In Milwaukea aboot the 7th inat., and here about the 24th, Juitge muiond fs oxpected home the 1st of October, Judge Williams will be in court Monday. . Robert fenking was yesterday appointed As- signee in bankrupicy of ‘Albert Frieuley; J. L. Mauming of ‘Fhomas [Tarbach; and James %, Grand of Sylvester Wheelock, A compositionof 25 per cent was accepted by the creditoes of Kmil Hildebrand, payable ten uays after the confirmatiun of the offer by the Court. Aesignees will be chosen at 10, m, to-day for Charles F. Todd and for Thomas If, James, UNITED BTATES COURTS, Samuel 8 Burton, Keceiver of the First National Dank of Latro: Wis., commenced a sult for &1, 000 nxuinst Albert L, Coe, and another for 84, 500 ayainat Andrew . Clarke, to recover on their hubility as stockholders of the bank, CIRCUIT COURT, began s sult In try for Aamaies agninet Charles W. Pardridy win Pardridge, C. W, Stokes, C. 8. Hutley, ana I, W, oward. THE CALL. Junox GARY—194, 339, 389, 839, 300, 302, B g L A S e UDOE JANRANO! 3, 24, 2 ), 41 A 45,40, 4. N Lt Uy s, ltapp.on trial. Jonun No, 16, Athnan v Tearnvy, on trial, Junoa FARN ELt~Ueneral busloees, Juimn MOALLISTER=Sct case 7,014, Wl Morrisan, ou trial, JUDGMENTS, Surerion CovaT=—Junos Uany—D. W, Niaker ot al, V3. Jotin Draper and Benjamin listmmond, $349. FALLEN FROM GRACE. A WOMAN WITIL A HISTORY. At the corner of Clark and Michigan stracts, yes- terday morning sbout 10:30 ‘o'clock, a well dressed, comely woman fell on the fagging ss It fram the eflects of tho snm or & Ait. A crowd soon .gnthered wbout her, among'whom was AMiss Deyer, connected with the Hible work of the Young Men's Christian Assoclation. She was taken up and carried to the drug atord of Medealfe & Co., on the vpposite corner. No ona know her, and, Ibeing uncunsclous, mnothing coutd be learncd at first from her or of her, In her pocket was 15 cents, & pairof kid gloves, an vld silver waich, anandkerchler, and a quantity of lvuunennlnl lozanges. - Her palsu was rogular and strong, and her color fresh, but the rumedies applied diC not seom to be aw ellleacioiis as was desired, And after tho Inpse of two hours Dr. Davis was called’in. Ie examined her, and eald aho was suffering from an attack of hysterin, oand under his treatment and the nurslng of Miso Dryer her condition 8y to [mprove. When restored to vascions condition, which was_ ubout 2 w'clock, she gave her numeas Mary Frances Smith, but un to her place of resldence her story way decidedly inixed, for sbe ¢uvn & holf-dozen numbers on the North Slde, fuqulry st all of which ehowed that tto persons living thera knew nothing of her. Aun hour iater sie told A VELY DIPVERENT 8TORY, and claimed that her name was May Ilayes, and that sho was married, fnanswer to questions us to what Lee busband's name was and where ho lived, shy waid tio lived at the WoudrulX House, aud his namo wan llarey Alkens, and he would kilf bher if he knew of this, After this she wwooned agutn, and wl" u:] all appearanres as uNcONVCIVLS ad when tirst cied up. P While Pmr alories scemed to ahake the conddence of thoso about her, Miss Dryer was full uf sy pathy, and bud the grentest confidence in her, and 1wwasnot untllshe rovived again and told mora yorns, stating that she had severnl husbands of difturentnanies at different plucos, that the ** friend in need " began, to doubt, * She told thew that she lived at No. 345 California avenue with a **steam- boat woman " that aliw knew, named Mamie Trow. eil, and, in answer'to l?u:lllun e (o wiat slouni- boatwbe mueant, elie sald **the Flors,” and that she had been clerk on it for two years, bhe con- tinued to talk In the mort incoherent manner, sud nextasid that aho wae stopplog yestenliy at the Commierclal lotel with Capt. ‘Bandenson and family, and that ahs was not warried. Fartbier on ahe said she knew Capt. Perine, of the Fiora, and that bur usme was Mre, Webster, Then again she sald that she was marrled, ‘and that hor husbang's name was Edward Camuboll, and he was a grain imsvuctor, and lived at No. 213 Weut Madle son strest. Nextebe told that she bsd been wtop- ving al the Clarence House, State strest, for two muontha; that she bad stopped at Crawford's, Mil. waikee, and that her busband's namae thers was Anderson. She next asked Lo be laken W No, 243 North Bedgwick street, AND HELAPSED AGAIN about & o'clock intu an unconsclons condition. Ste revived about an hour lawe, however, and, vroceeding to dresy hursolf and acrange 10 go witd 1he street, began rummaging in a burea drawor in thie roum and tiled her puckets with trinkets, This Wwis unobserved at the time, but & woment laler whe trightened Misa Dryee oul of her wits aimost by drawing s vis.ol froi her pocket, whicn she bad taken from the drawer, and altemptios to shook ‘I'he weapon was taken from her at once, and sn oflicer was sent fur, who varched uer of 10 the Chicugu Avenue Station, and ehic left her attend- ante, Siss Dryor and uthere, 88 wise 13 t0 who she Wi or weucd she came s they were when tauy Brst saw hier. Last eventng & reporter sel out to learn some- thiug uf whe woinan, sud fouud Mr. Periue, whuin shie had spoken of, Hy wus on board the eteamer Flora, emploved as barkeeper, and the momens the womun was Jdescrived to him he spoke famil- tly enough of hicr to have been al some tims one of her maoy hustande. Ile knew all about ber, he vaid, ~ehy was deuuk with opistes,—and then procvuded tu yraphically paint HEL CIECKERED CARRER, Her home, be daid, was Little Roci, Ark., and she waa vuf'e:uuly connected, and known ae May Hayes ar May Campoell. A few years sgo sho was married ot ber buwe 10 s Judge from Mout- yowery, Als.. and they went 1o Louleville t live, They had been married bul 4 abort time when he discovered thal she was In o fair way to veco the molher of a child 1o which be could have oe interest, snd be jefi her. pirt's mother, s the stury ¥oes, learning of tho siluation, brought ber 10 Chitcary aud pluced ber In the of Mercy Hospitai. where why rewaines unti sfter coLsuruleyl. Leaviny thero, #he becutne an 1nuyte of & Boues of prostitubivz oo £lute sireut, und run thence sne wens (o a minuilar blsament oo Clinton she was emiployed in 4G . v, »: Edward Campbell whom ehe spoke 0f w2 18 now ewmployed 1u u large douring-milhs thie city, and Wwhy lived with heg as Paid her vosrd—10i g 4 she let annk wnd opinw-ealiog gk the best of ber. Furthcr shan ttis, Do spoke of bes ver familiarly, sud sppeared to be acqualnted wil wvery wovement ot het hifv 1n detail, ¥olter out of ihe Biid bad served a sty o ber Lfih Ume. “he was 2] yeare'vid Slay 14, She fell 10 the street ¢very week of vo, und was a very, very old sinuee, 3ud lo-duy, fler o might in toe station, would ba as bright s o larc THE MEXICAN MINISTER. RECEPTION AT TUE PALMZR. ‘The Mextcun Minister, nnder escort of » ecom. mitive, spcnb Yealerdsy 1T VIOIDR #0wme 0! the larse wercactile Louses. In the ovesing he was Bresent st the weeting of the Manufucturers' Ase suciation sl the Paluer House, aud was introguced by Prealdent Masou, who, refurrig W W siucs ol ference moved to nljourn ot 11 a, i, WEDNESDAY, tha Times, #aid his Excpllency came to Chicago at 1 he reqnedt of the Arsaciation, and wantherenest. He consliered the Zimer arvicle an Insult to the Association, and characterized the editor of that nrrilous sheet* ava coward anda teaitor,— one with whom no decent man should have any- thing to dn. 1His Excellency eald 1t had been hle desire and Intentlon to eall nerrohdlly on thoer wha had heen ®o Kind a8 to afford him an opportanity to sindy Uhicago and her anrroundings; hut the manner in which luis thae had been emp n{ml since his ar- tival—the intoreet taxen fn waking his visitn rofitable one—had prectoded him from having st pleasure. Ifence he took advantnge of the tceaston ta peesent hia sincere tribute of thanks for the consideration anl conrteay shown him, Uis departace from Chieaco wonld be nttended with tho same feelings which filled his heast when fcaving his awvet and famliliar home, The hours Dbad been ra plearantly apent that he feared he had nnconsclonaly proteacted hia stay beyont what dence dictated, and had trespassed upon the kindnees of his friends:; but he hag this conaslation—that thelir hoanpitality would bear fruit In sume practical benefita to the two Repub- lica: and thin, in spitef tho crroncons idexs or ungenerous feelings of a amall number of petrons who triell 10 1mpress the pubtic mind af the United States with the 1dea that trade, commerce, friends ahip, and peaco botween Moxico and this country wero nothing but dreams. The honest, sound, and respeciable clanses of the two Itepublics weto convinced that they were not dreams, hut wonld be realities. Mexico, ashe had entd elécwliere, could not prosper, conld not bo haopy, canld nat live unless cloxe, lrlemn{. anl profitible relations rere developed hetween her and the United Statee. 1ie liad been made ncquitinted, aince he came Jicre, with the wonders _nccomplishea by steam, coal, and fron—tha three elements which conld be considered the breath of modern indnatry; with the meihods.. by which this ecction had been develuped, ~mcthods which his conntry neededs wath minate indnstrice, whuse products eeemed destined by Irovidence to supply the no. cersitien of Mexico's marketa; with tho system of rallroade, whicn deveinpd the resources of the countey, Mexico was in the same situation naw that 1lfinols was twenty:five years ago: and, with the same means, could boe developed and mado to proser. 1le belleved fat, on his refurn, the Ideas o had gathered here would fructify, and that his noble, wencrous friends in Chicago—he wonld not mind the blame of which he might have been - the object In' some quarterds—would pather tho most atisfactory rewand a man could enjoy if A life—the frult of Rgoul deeds, 1le ‘hefleved betore long Mexico woald meet the United States half way, If ho might say so, and that the ulvorce which now ex. {ntod would ceare, nndthe two countries thereafter be united by the friendly ties of trade and com- merce. [Apclnnu.] President Maeon retntned tho thanks of the As- sociation to his Excolloncy for coming to Chicago. He then inteoduced him individually to the meme belx‘p, and an hour was spent in agreeabie conver- sation. Don Zamscona will visit the Exposition this morning, and lu the evening leave fur New York, where lie will spend seyeral days beloro returning to Washington, TIIF, REUNION. ORE-HUNDRED-AND-TWENTT-FOURTIL, The annual Reunlonof the One-Hundred-and- Twenty-fonrth Iilinow * Infantry was held at the remont 1lonse yesterday. ‘flers were preacnt Chaplaln Mloward, of Lowiston, Me.; Quarter- maater Reece, Chicago Caot, R. A, Tennay, Chis cago; Lieut.:D. A, Digelow, Awes, Ia.; Lieut, Dodee, Earlville; Capt. E. ¥, Btaflord, Dataviay James McMaster, E. L. lunt, Theodors Wood, and Ransom Conley, privates, all of Batavia Capt. 1. L. Field, Upper Alton; Lieut. J, L. C, Rich- arde, Jerseyvillo; Sergt, L. 1ligging, Virden; Pri- vate R. A. lognboon, Geneya; Private Cnthbert, Aurora; Private Marshall Dorr, Groase; Private Hloraco McKay, Batavia; and Privates William Meara and ¥, W, Pinney, Aurorai Capt. Norman Pratt, Kewaneo; Privato W. G, Clark; Sergts, G, M. Cronk, Aurora, and C, 1L Snedcker, Momence: and Privatea llenry U1, Evans, W. E, Carpenter, N Jadd, A T Wstcieants V. X, Beher aitor Aurora. AW of tho companias were reprosented except *10," *L"and ML ‘The meeting waa calied to order at 10 o'clock, and Capt, H, L. Fleld was calied to the chalr, and Lieat, J. L. C. Richanis was appolnted Secrotary, The Committee appointed to prepare the history of tha reglment for publication reported throug) its Chairmnn, Chaplain Howard, that the history had been completed up to and ncluding the Vicks- burg campaiun, and contain “about 00 vages, and thit so far G50 copies had been sube scribed for, Soma discnssion followed the report, whereupon tha Chaplaln, who la preparing the ntetory, rend tho ninth chapter of the proposed publication, which wns an account of the slege of Vickabury, and stated in & plessant talk that ha had visited most of the companies, all of which appeared aat- isfactory, Capt, Tenncy urged that additionsl subseriptions ba invited, and suggosted that 800 or 1,000 cop would have to be sold to cover the cost of Lhe L 8- tory. Licut, Bigelow suggested that the Uest way to recure the prioting of the history would be forn numboer of the members of the vrganization to come forward and pledge the cost of the history up 1o a certain_amount—that is, envugh overand ahove the pledges already made to maka up, soy 8800, which it was thonght the history would cost, Soina alecussion ensucd as to waethor the book shonld be embellistiod with the portraits of some of the oflicors ur not, and aleo with maps, but the proposition was finally voted down, Capt. Fleld sntd he would be one of ten to be- come respousible for paying the cost of tho book over and atove the 8540 subscrlbed, Chaplain Howard said the money wonld have to be sccured beforo the printing ‘could be com- menced, and manifested his Interest in perpotuat. ing the hietery of the reglment by also becoming responalble Tof ono-tenth of the amount waated. A Iumth{ dlspute followed aw to how many Looks shonfd Le printed, snd fnally it was agrevd, iu the midet of & dozen motionw, not to procecd with the publication until the woney to pay for the wurk waa n the Treasury, As o the number of cnrlu of the history.to bo rrlnwn the mattor waa left In the hands of the {lstory Commitiee, and subsequontly the Come mittoy was reorganized with thy fullowing tmem- ‘n‘urfi: A, lxl.‘ Reece, i, II. Evaus, Il Tenncy, and . . latch. Capta. Stafford, Field, and 'l‘unnn( were ap. pointed a Committeo to arranza for the time and place for holding the next meuting, and, ufter thy adoption of resvlutiung of thanke for the courtesy shown by the proprictors of tho Tremont Hodse, th weeling adjourned without date, E RELIGIOUS, THR CIIICAGO DISTIICT CONVERENCE of tho Methudist Eplscopal Chnrch opencd yo day fgrencon st the Clark Street Cliurch. Tho Rev, W, C, Willing, Prosiding Elder, occupled the chalr, und the Rev, 'f, W, F'atton was chosen Sec- retury, The Rev, T. P. Marsh conducted tho de- vutional exercises with which the meeting was opened. A Committes of two waa sppolnted to prevent & llst of those presvot. At the last ineeting of thin District Canference o Committee waa appoiuted 1o examiue all local pas. tnrs for the yoar. -The Rev. Dr. Hatteld was sdded to the Cominittce, and the Cummlitee was Riven power (o examina cll candldates, ‘Theuo ¢ amtnations ars conductod in' privat d the Con. 02p, m o #live thits Committce an opportunity to report. The Conference wut at ¥ o'ciock. The fAeat busl. ness was the repurt of the Committes ou Examina. hon of Candidstes, through its Chalrman, the ite ‘A, Gurney. ‘Thuy reported that the candidatoa passed a datisfactory examtuativu iu all pecevsar points, snd yave evidonce of ubility to #o thraugl much more searchiug one than the Commities had tine to give, The Uonference then’ paused ipon and granted liconses to the folluwing candi. dates: Rodert Bell, Mosea Croa, snd W. H. Ballow, Itenewed licenses as exhorters were given to J. M. Thatcher snd ' ©C. Matiocke. J. T, ¥. Hrown, J, A, Aatlack, e, J. M, Cormack, C. M. J. Hall, 0L, B W. A, 8hannon, J. d " tisrkness wore rauted renewed lcenses a8 local preachurs, . 1L Smilb, Frank Macard, W, K. King, B, J. Bickell, 0. 8. liagkell, B. Seaman, U P. Mes Cool, M. F.Straet, W, E. Means, J. J. Oaevin, J. Hrushindbam, W. B. Davis, J. M, Wheaton, and F. P Crandon, were granted rencwuls of thelr licenses and recominended to the sunual Confer- euce (or deucons’ orders. C. W. Thoraton, T. B, i nd C. ¥, Bradley were ueummendcdfilar " Pale wae continued to the next 0 slun vu to1al Lo the Anousl Couferente. case O Hober District Conference. - Bishop Serrill vcgopled the chair for s ehoet Mme during tbe musting, The Conference then Istened to Or, D AL Reid, Secretary of the Mle- wionury Bosard. He addressed thuse present on the question of ansilonary work, gulny briefly over the. work of the fureign misonaries, snd makioz roug lrprnl 10 the churchies for assisiance in the work, e reported a very sasislactury siate of sfloire sl the misvion-huuse 16’ New Yori Tents of thal buildipg the debt o iy, Ko the Lho bullding bad Dren pald aflce paying all eXvenses. so that il cutirvutions f" diret to wisslunary work 1u the Beld. Dt Kefd stuted that woney “put into the foregoing el paky Liore conversiuns 1o the dollar thsl muney uvesied 1u Boulk churches. ‘Takiug a Gusiness view of it Ur. Keld oaid thal §3.000 would pruduce sbung cotvernons. Tois wua #0001 thiee Rmes the soul-value of & dollar 1u tlus r.uuuu; : ‘Foo Prestding Eider of thie districe wan appoint. €0 & sontaitice 4G fevise iy appuinitieuts of jucal Preachiers mude ot the last Mreling ol the Conlers ence. A The question as to whether the District Confer- ence enswered sli {hn Decesnitics of the Cane way She taken up. Sexerai of the membure claiwed ha1 the plan of the Loulerence was s failure, and should be given up. - The Fresiding Elder declarcd $his Couference, snd charved biwsell 1o favor of thal misny of the memders did wot exhibil @ propor seal. The ' followlug ministers were ap: potnted a Standing Commitiwe o8 the examination of candidutes: Toe fev. Drw. Hatdein, Guroey, Adsms, Mared, aga_Clendenaing. A Committes Wwas 3ppoluted Lo prgvide suilable exercises for the Dexbmeeting of 1oe. Conferencs, which will be heid at the same plage. . The Conterence mel In the evening with's falr sticudunce, and after Bible rewding Ly Lr, Borlug the weciing reaolvefl Mect! 1Ly uivcuttve scarivn, The hicense of § (% Bulcher aam local preacher Wi IeDuWed Afics the badal cxuminatios, ‘Tug License 0f W. Hobig 8 40 c3bottes wag tenewed, sud Uiber fouline uattces trabsaCied | The 'iuce s3jourLed W oevi the UL oAk ab Washington atreet. ‘The Rov, Messes, Mareh tnid Callwell were appointed a apecial committee on the examination of candidates at that meeling. CORRESPONDENCHE. THR STENCHRS, To the Editor af The Tridune, Cnicaan, Sept. 10.—The thonsand and one communications npon the stench nnlkance, added ta your own many ontepoken dennneiations, hive not effected a riddance of this abuminshle night- mare, and we can only ultet the cry, ** How lang, O Lord, how long?’, The 1lenlth Officer, With his repeated assurances of ahatement, n elther a cheat oran imbeclle, and tho Board of Health, and probably the Mayor and Council shuuld be ine cluded, ‘are ahametnlly remise, While the aswng- ring of health are potsomng onr wire aimosphere mouth after wnonth and year after vear, the suffering peonlo have been ammsed ' and cajoled by the Hemth Oficer's nasurances of 8 discovery to annihilate the stench, and by A euit_of two as Ineffectual a3 Butler's Dutch Gap. These poisonera doubiless feol me- curely nirenched behinid the apathy of (he author- ftiea and the lmbecility of the Jlealth Ofticer, but Iet them not foreet that there 1aNa power behind these, potent and terrible when \aroused, aldelt patient and tong-milering. Let them beware of the wrath of a patient people. The anzer of ** I, R. K.™ s hut a taken of the feehnga of many thont=ands, which f but Jittie more exasperated may visit the offenders with stmmnary Justive. In & city which justly boasts of the purest air, to be arsailed at night by a stench ro noiome as 10 awaken the slecper as elfectuslly and abroplly ne would the roar of artillery; A stench forcing its fetld vdors fnto the nostrils and lunys of goun and old, rick and well; and hix that a balt-dozen mercennry wrotches may yet gain, while balf a million suiTer in couseanence, 14 a paradog 1n human forbearance. Suppose a haif. tozen men should for thelr own nugrandizement vitiato onr water aupply in a simllor way, Would the ro-called flealth Commlssloner be ailowed to 1ampeead infinltum with the sithjecl, or the neople be wiihing to await the delsy of an Inconsequential eult? Or would they not act upon so much of Kearney's dictitm s to hang the **incestnous boudboluers " ypon the neareat Iamp-post? Wast Sipe. A QUESTION ANSWRRED, To the Editor of The Tribune. CRricaco, Sept. 10.—Did (he socirty now known aeihe Chicago Tehef & Ald Suciety, the one that mavaged-tho distribution of the moneys, ete., sent Lo the Chicago fira sufferers, have an ox- {stence previous to that calamity, and if a0 was it known by tho «ame name? Yon will greatly obilge by informing throngh your estcemed paper. Yours truly, ¥ Tuavs, 1edid; it was, SPORTING NEWS. AQUATIC. . &psctal Dispatch to TAe Tyibune, StonaroN PornT, Can,, Bept. 10.—As the day appuinted for the great sculling race approach- es, tho Interest taken In it continues to {ncrease. Large crowds assemble cvery day to see the oarsmen practice. . Wallace Ross, Morrls, Coulter, Luther, Frenchy Johuson, Plasted, and McKen, are bere. In the practice trial, Frenchy Johnson shows Lo good ndvantaxe, e feels confident of taking flrst money, although Wallace Hoss, who is steadily improviog in health, s the favorito in what little betting there {s. Morris is in flne forim, and will, with- out doubt, make the New-Bruoswicker and the dusky sculler from the Iub Jower the record, {f either of them succeed In carrying oft tho first prize. Plaisted ls going very fast in the big Jewett shell which e bmfl;ln. from Ianlan, and will doulitless ive a good account of him- scif next Friday, Kennedy of Portland, Hos- mer of Boston, and Riley of Auburn, have all entered, and will take part In the race. It fs expected that tho race will bo uneol the best ever witnessed on this Continent,—cvery man being determined to do his best. Joinson's boat, which was slleghtly Injured on the road from Boatun, has been satisfactorily repaiced. Wallace 1loss deules the rumor that he has challenged Courtney for o five-mlle racoe this BCABOT. When interviewed as to Hanlan's chance ol winning the great race with the Unlon-Springs sculler, Frenchy Johason refused tu wive un opinjon,—his backers having instructod him to Keep his own counscl on the subject. This mny throw somo light on the mysierious articlo which Iately appeared In the Now York Sporie- man, to the etfect that * Courtney might be frus- trated In s match with Hanlan, I he did-not comploto his arrangements with him at once.” It would not be surprising it tho champlon re- celved a challenge from the * Dark Star,’*be- foré his muteh with Courtney comes off, in which case Toronto lay would “be thé scenc of tho contest, us Johnsow 18 not 83 particular ss the Great American. Speelisl Dispateh fo The Tridune, MoNnmmeat, Que., Sept. 10.—At the meeting lield to-day in repard to the Ifanlsn-Courtney race, which takes place at Lachine, it was defl- nitcly arranged that the inatel would be for and faclude tho champlonship of Ameriea. peutal Dispaken to fhe Trinune, ToroNTO, Ont., Sept. 10,—Ilanian left for Lachine this moruing, A larize crowd assembled at the staton to sce il off, Spected Disvateh to The Tribune. Hamivtox, Qan., Sept. 10.—The race which takes plac hero on tho 17th, vetween Frenchy Johnson, of Boston, and George il Hosmer, of the same place, 18 creating some excitement. Tho distance {s tour miles, for 85,000 u side. Bott men will como stralzht to Hamilton after the Sturgeon-Pont regattn. ‘8pectal Disvaich to The Tribune, Dixox, 1ll., 8ept. 10.—~The pockets of the inung men of our crack Boatlng Club were ri- ed Jast evening by thioves whilst they were out rm«:tlulnz on the river, The crew have a boat- louse on the bank of tho river, whers they leave most of thelr wearlng apparel, The thicves en- tered this amd roboed them of thelrsurplus jew- elry, mouey, tte, to the smount of $30. For- tunately several valuable wvold watchies wero overlovked awld not tuken, The thivves ars zhaudgut to be local, and will eveutuaily be cap- tured, THE TURY. BostoN, Bept, 10.—The Beacon Park races closed to-day. . The mile and & guarter dash was won by Blondell, Iliggins sccond, Fircclad third, Tiwe, 2:14. The Fanoull Hail market purss, mile heats, was won by Patriot, ‘Lime, 1:4744, 1:483, © ‘The wile heat hurdle raco was won Ly Bhy- lock, taking the flrst and third: heats, Wild Oats second eat, Time, 135316, 1:513¢, 1:533, Lexixatoy, Ky., Sept. 10.~Firet race, s sweepstake for 8-year-olds thut have never won race, $50 eutrance, £23 forfelt, $33 sdded, tho second horse 1o have his stako: Qeorga W, Bowen & Co.'s b, g, Heech- wood, by Baywood,.. v....i.. W, Gueri's b, . Nellie Booker, by tmp. Austrsllan, dam by Sorva Cireen. J. W, llunt eynolds’ b, ¢ by Meibourne, Jr.y dam by Uncle Vig ........ . Time—1:45¢ LATh; 1:67Y. Becond race, tho colt stake for 2-year-olds, 830 entrance, $33forfeit, $250 added, the secon colt to save his stake; threv-quarters of & mille: James A, Grimutesd's ch, . Hashi Hazouk, by ar Dance o eseni o = B. I tunt's br. c, Stelton, by imp. St 3 dam Mary Hadley.... 7000 hiacting A, Buford's Lr. c. Good Night, by Enquiree, dam Lizzie G, . D. Bwiguit's br, ¢, Trintdad, by nnp. dam lonoet. ;. y 2102 Adatruifan, DBASE-UALYL, To-day the Cuicayos aud vClncinoatls play their tenth game. ‘Tuere remain only thres Leuzue cnampionshlp guumies to be played in this vity bhis year. MiLWAUKER, Bept, 10.—~The Providence nine defeated Milwaukee for the seventh time this seasou Lhls afteruoon I the presence ot about 20 peaple. The folluwlug ia thy score by tnuings: nninge— 143460678080 Providesce 901 27 Milwaukee . e 0o -4 The gaiue was lost n tho ninth nning, after two of the Providesce men were out, bya paseed ball and u witd throw of Bennett’s, Hase lite—L'ruvidonce, 8, Milwaukec, 5. Errors—Frovideucr, b; ee. |1 Speewat Diy une, B PuiLavELFUIA, Sept. 10.~1u & 2l of base: ball to-day between Lhe Byracuss Stars uud the Schusters, of tuts eity, Mchiunan, of the visit- g wine, lost b temper completely, Brecuey Wwud pitchiug a dtttle wildly for the Schustens. Une ur two balls passed uncomlortably clusy Lo McKiunan, who wus ut the but, and - whien a ball bit tiin ubon the shoulder he thirew hils bat ot Bweeney with cuuslderable furce. ‘The cruwd z‘tlh:d Wil excitewent. but doslly guicted uw . —— & COMING SPORTS, apecial Diapidch W Tha Syidune. Dzrroir, Sent. 10.—Next week befug State ¥air week, special sportiuz events are srrouged. Frenchy Jobnson, the Rois Lrotbers, Platited, Hoswer, Riley, Norris, Luther, sud McKenn Will participate fo professionut sculling-races oo the 18tk and 16ih. A buse-bull touruamecut of bve duys' duration commences ou Munday, Among the eutries are tue Provideuce, Cleve- laud, Buflalo, Chicagv, Syracwive, wud Boston Ervlclslnnal pived. Beston acd Chicugo pluy uu WVednesday uext. CROAKETTE AT AURORA. Spectel Disvated sa The Trivune AURORA, Ik, Sept. J0.—Some weeks sinee the Iwiligus Croguen Ciub, of Aurors, seut a team to Chiengo anid captured a enamplon mailet feomn the Burr-Oaka, To-lay ateam from the Burr-Oake, consisting of the” Measrs, Re suelder, played (ates and Taglor, of the Twi lirht, for the champlon mallet, The latler won in three straight games, Beveral hundred ettl- zens and, people from surrounding towna wit- nessed the game, I there are other croquet clutm that have coucelt in themselves, they ara invited 10 cume to Aurora aul cuptute’ the mallet, 4 e — ., MRS. THOMPSON, Speetal Dranateh to The Teibune. ‘Mapisox, Wik, Sept. I0.—Among the callers on Preatdent Hayes to-day waa Mrs, Thompson, the widow of the late editor of the Memph Ava‘anche, and Uostmpster at that place. Snhe huas been apending the sammer at Oconomowoe, and ber lato hustand had been buckward aud forward twice belors his sudden death tromn yeltow fever about ten days ngo, Mrs, Thomp- eon was not apprised of his fllncss until she recelved the dispatch announcing his death, Mrs, Thompson accompanied a party frum UOconomnwoc to this city, and was Introduced o the Prosident, lle volw led the clrcumatance of her husband's appotutinent W the Meinphis Post-Ofiive, andd voluntaedly fndi- cated his itention of considering her vrcum- stauces [n appuinting a Postivustor at Meunplils to 1l the vacancy. e ————— HYMENEAL, Snectal Ironten i The Tyimna. Rocrronn, lil., Sept, 10.—Miss A, Masie fol- Hster, formerly a teacher st the Fenialg Semtia- ty, was married to Almon Chapmon, of Chicago, this moroing, the ceremony taking place 1n the scminary parlors. The parents and numerous friends of the contracting partics were present, The Itev. Dr, Curtis perforimed the ceremony. ‘The presents were numerous and costly. Tloy ;ook Lhie morning trala for Chicago, thelr future e, 2 ——————— Tiecaneo 1t fa so durable. Tuck & Rayne 4! Mars " cologne Ie not expensive, AR IIAGES, CAMPARLL=AHLE-At tha restience of the bruis'e othor, 230 “West tandolpiest,, by the e, D ‘Thomas, of Gentenary. Church, on tie 34 inet,, Mr, J. 8, Campbell, uf Mansteid, 0., Rod Miss Mury E. Alile, of Chicago, LINCOLN-TLOOD=AL Hindate, Sept, 0, 8LIDw re dence ar tit to's father, by tha Rey, §, W.ilare horn, Mz, A, A. Lincoln and Mise M IMuad, CANY=THOMPSON~1n Chl the” Itev. 8. M ney. Alf 8, 167%, hy . rd ‘15 Cary, of Ciileako, and Miss Lydia i, Thompson, of tha sanis, DEATHN, ON| ')n this clty, on the 10th In« Jones. aged 3. Funaral at his Iate realdence, 1410 Wahash av., nee of Thirty-sccond-at,, Wednesaay, otz p, . BRENNEBERRY~On tast Mowlay mornlng, et the resldencoof hia parenta, 343 West Taylor-st., Thoniay I, oniy sun of WINIaw P, and IHannah fiéhneberes, A 3 ears and 10 o Foneral at 11 a. m by carriages (o Univary Cemietery, TEER=Mrs. Willlam IT. Poek, Funeral Thursdsy at £ p.nl., at First Banthet Church. MeCUNE—fiept. 8 at tho restdonco of Morma Selters, 8% Forvest-nv., Alldlo 11, MeChno. Tetatos wiil be taxen'to Keokuk, In. M INTS, A TTRNTION "EN-SOLDIEISITT 'CAN “RECTI 4\ roldires’ 1and elatma, 1400 ue e at Coliyer, Kapas, worth g7 each for ten dullars, 1§ wo outou Satnriloy fo_make solections and fle claims, ' C. K. PRATT, 8¢ ‘Washingion-st, Tartelon aore 1, MEETING OF THK _FOUILIEENTH Wari Eepublican Club will take place thia even- femat No, Milwoukee-sy, JEVER BUFFERE 3 TEVE] S RENEEIT—TI1 e Gusnel singera, Mr. and Mra, Clarke Willson, wetl Known as ainging evaizolists in connection with Frans cto Sturpiy, el atng at Trintty Aothodist Cfurch, cor: ner of Tndlana-nv, and Twentysfourih-st, on Criday grenlug Bept, 13, at W oclock, Eniira’proccens wil begiven to tho yelinw-fover nifforers. Adminsion, 25 conte, Chaplaln McCabe will aian patticipate In the 1t will aterest thotsands i Chicaso 1o know Mra. Willaan (A 8 alator of 1%, 1 Bitss, g Hak the same Wohderful power as n singer QHCOND SENATORIRE, DI 4 ing of the Commitico of the 1t was declied 1o hold the primian 10 ¢ to the Henstorial Conventlon 8iturday, Sept. 2d. rlinarii il e held In the eity wands between the ours of 1 and 7 o'clock, and In liyde P'ark and Lake hetween 5 and 8 o'clock n, m, _ Each ward will be en- titled to uné delegato for cach 200 Hepublican votes and one for each fraction over Ka', based on the vote given at the last I'resldentlal clection, 4 dotegateas Third, oy Fourtlh, 13, Hyde Park, 81 nke % The hinces for Wolding tha folia and the names of the Judges appointed aro a8 followa: Second Ward=Judies, il ¥, Hllllllq!. J. 14 2 Grant; polls At 337 Riat ‘nird Wi b Howl Theoduro teraon, . iy poliy livery-statle, l‘\rur(h Wand=Judges, 1, W, Btanton, 1 (. Dodges polis st Bouth Park-av. Lake—Tudges, o Chamberiain, 11, MeChesney} wi-11a1), ilyde Park will efoct delsaates AIter an wreangement of (tsown, The Conventlon will ba ieid at the nanielyy Second Ward, - fon Vuleran Clitb-ftooms [n thie Grang Eacinic lotel, Mollay, heut: 3 at 10 ocluck a, m, e S:unirman, 1t Becretary. AIE REQULAT MONTHLY MEETING OF TII Doard of Manageraof the Woman's Christian Aso. cintion will tw tield Thurslay morning st 10 o'clock st 751 and 753 Wabash-av. . PROFESSIONAL, CARD, = NISEASES OF TUE THROAT AND LUNGS. TONERT HUNTER, M, D., Consulting Phyal- clan in _all Discascs of the Throat and Litnge Ofice, No. 107 SHtato-st. Resldence, 870 Wa- sheav, K, BARTON MIUNTER, M. D., Visiting Phyal clan fn Acute Casos, Office, 103 Stato-st, Iieal- denco, 44 Ada-st, % . J. AIREN, M, D., 50 STATE-KT., « Bpechuity:'tang, femnl atutteringc. Artificlal eycs,m ence soliclte CHICAQOD, . ehroule diseasen, and diclues,ete, Currespunds NUTTING, 184 and 186 State-st., ljthen’s , and Boys' Clothing. PALMER OUSE HAIR STORE. [The best plsca fn_Chicaxo for lair Gouds, wholosals or Ftall, lmnroval Gowsainer Warves s apeciaity. 4 Mon- ue.or 270 W, Madison-ut, Catalozaes free, A8, HATVIE M, HULL, 0 0 [ \Vhoicaale 2 Tietall. Bond for price 8, Uoods sent C, O, 1), anywhere o Tivo o 292 w 3Bl N e R TRUNKS, Tourlsts. Trave Excure Suniste, ahould 'visi LS T WL or ‘frunks, “#atehcla, Bags, ¥ & 1t wnlpay Noo 031 Ktatrent. T FLOWEIRS. ,Cut Fl‘::; T DISSOLUTION NOTICEN, TTTTDISSOLUTION. 7 tember 1878, the firm of T e I O ity oF bl Chins (i cago, -will Lo discontinued. Any person haviug &1y claliis wyainst waid o wil pliade present themm at, Sy, 123 Lazalic- at, for payuieh! il “Allh".' . 3 SEEDS, BULDS, L. Soods, Bulbs, Flower Pots, And every yaristy uf_ Ornamental Goods for Houss A Gardun. CUT ¥LOWEIA. DOUQUETS, tc.. ato. b ¥ ii; G bAVAGK,. 77 Ssate AUCTION SALES, By J. C, & Q. PARRY, a7 Aiadison-at., near the Lridge, CHATTELHORTGAGE ‘clock will be sald entire Fure bt of 2 0 und Houschuld Goods THREE PRIVATE HOUSES, Hemusud Lo our suie-1o0u for cunvealouce of e opder of the Mortuzecs. Dirsulns insy Lo expe w8 81) snust be sald T st pr THURSDAY & FRIDAY SEPT. 18 8 18, | 354 b ol s s pre-iacs, 10804 19 Efirtage-vours, gatize purotiure aul Houselold” E3esie of 0¥ Four MLAN BRUSH, Auctivneer. e A T S e By Wil MOUGIEHOUSE & CU., Auctioneers, 83 & o7 Itandoluh st Bankrapt Stock To-day AL IOO'CLOCK we will offer Elegant Parlor Subis, Chamber sets, Wardrobes, Wuashatands, Burvaus, Jwckers, Loutxie, Mirrors, Cyhinder Desks, Louk- Curen, Show:Cases, Easy Lhaira Lreasels, 3,P1y, sod lugraia Carpeia Country Dialers will do well Lo attend el aal Wit MOUKELUUSE & L., Auciiueters FOR THE HAIR IT OFTENA TAE WAL WHEN 1A Aun DAY, ITSOOTAKA THR IRKITATRD SCALP, T APFONDS TIK RICHRST LUATRE. 1T tui- VENTA YUE UAIR ¥ROM FALLINO oFF, Ir FTIOMOTES ITA IRALTIY, VIGUROUS GROWTE, IT 18 NXOT GREAST NOR STICKY. TT LRAvEs FO DISAUNKEABLE 0bOR. IT KILLS DAs- o DRUFF, BANE'S § STZER APERD i < 'l‘l\"'lmn n Campnlgn naninet Disense 3 va3:d Tarrant’s Selizer Aperient, The enemy takes ght, 1t nan incompnenlie sperifig for canatipitan, Liffousnens, dvenensia. Rervous denie ity, Hheumiarisnic it nTonds v diIahTAL k. . coultng dranzit, rininently heneficial ta sufferers frun all fehrile comnlaints, SOLD BY ALL DRITAGISTR, AUCTION SA¥ = By GLO, P. GOKE & '¢0,, ™ 5 ana 70 Wabasy-av. Wednesday, Sept, 11, at 9:30, Twenly-oar Hundred Cases BOOTSR, SHOES & SLIPPERS, And It will bo an fetra Cholea Display, bath In ¥ and Quultty,” Those special linea of Custom-made Goods "l‘lmnr:"“, by nkwiil bo well represented, and freely due it " EiaToknes sua Goods ready for tnspretion Mo 4 GEQ, Iy Gons & 70 Wanas On Thursday, Sept. 12, ot 0:30 n.m._, Rogular Woekly Trado Salo of CROCKERY. At 10:30 a, m., Boeelal Kale of INPORTED BOHEHIAN WARE, Lara \Ware, and Vases, ronalstinz of Mantel Sats, Scite toony, Liquor fecs, i reis, Caudleaticks, hie- phunte, Miaten [y cca Buaes, vic, Every lot will Ty suld, tety 1) busltlvel * . At12:30p, m, FURNITURE. New Goods of Fvery Descriptfon, Parlor Eult Lounwen, Kedutendd, | Sactrvorin Wardrobes, .Unics Deaks, cte. GEO. P. GORE & CO.. Avctioncers. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE FURNITURE, FRIDAY, SEPT.13, AT 9:80 A. M., NEW CHAMBER SUITS, NEW PARLOR SUITS, Dintng-Ronm and Otfice Furnitnre, a full ilne Carpet General Housntioll Goode Crockery, Glass and Piate Ware, Geueral Slecnadixs, vte,, ol UN, By CiHAS, E. RADDIN & CO., Auvtloneers, 118 sad 120 Watimsh-av, WE SELL AT AUCTION WEDNESD.LY, Sept. 11, DRY GOODS, & THURSDAY, Sept. 12, BOOTS & SHOES, FRIDAY, Sept. 13, DRY GOODS, & CILAS, E, RANDIN & C0, W. A. BUT FURNITURE,&¢ AT AUCTION, Wedoesduy, Bopt, 11, at 10 v'clock, )3 staro (73 jtan Lolphest W. A, BUT it3, LONG & 0., Aucttunerts. " HEOULAR THURSDAY'S TRADE SALE Dry Goods, a_lot}_x.i-ng, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Etc., Ttljmmflfi‘ 4 Randotpi Hlares. {7 &hhrr?.l?s?' DBDANKRUPLD SAL ENTIRE 8TUCK OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Fleld, Garden, and Flower Sceds, Delongiog (0 the eatate of Peter & Moserole, Bankrash AT AUTUCTION, t%nl\\’. Sept, 13, at t0 o'cluck a. mu., st storo 164 d R JENKING, Amig By H, FRIEDMAN, 200 and 2u Kandolpheat, On Wudnnldu.‘fl.pl. 11, at 8:30 o'clozle HEGULAI TIRALE SALE OF China, Crogkery & Glagswars, 4 Cratee English Cruckery, 1 it R o u W A Mus Ware 4 e wury, b Tho ;‘\E\E‘mv conprisean Ui ie tine of goods andl iho laryest shuek evor vifcre: Gouds G & 0., Ancltourcré, o Auctfuacers. cliow Ware, dy wiral s shuek svor bieread [ s civy. packed far countiy R Sitick pono, Auct By D, D, STARK & GO, stand 8u fau folpu-at. SPECIAL SALE. OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GUoDS, Catpets, efc., Parlur Sults, Coamber seu. Loanais Sulws, M. T.'Tabica Wardroues, $13¢ 17 ik Cirs, BLsIeadn Comnodua, Mattreemes, £pristy ¢te., Buok-Cans, Olfice gad Cylinder besk Llerag Mantel Giasw Siuking sud kaey Chairs. Lk Serelmcdis 1 ifhuss, €L Guous piwuye ut bitvite adle, L. D STALK & CO