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! ‘ A i are me ee a Se a a) . é = 7. Be . ; : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY; AUGUST 5, 1880—TEN PAGES. ; ; s BLUE AND GRAY. : SPORTING NEWS. The Reunion of Soldiers Now Thrée Good Races on the Buffalo Being Held at Gales» ‘ASsociation’s Track Yess burg, Ill. * © terday. about 10 9’clock, The Untonlata knew what was in the wind, and put thotuselves in battle array on Main atreet, tho cavalry resting near tho square, Their forces were in com- mand of Gen. Sherer, and consisted of Comn- pantes Hand cy First Cavalry, 1. N.G,, under Agut, Wilson; Whittler Post No. 7 under Col. E. B. Howard, and. Copnnany i, Fourth Regimont, LN. G.. under Col. J. 8, Stnith, ‘The boys wero gay in thelr showy uniforme, and ppparently. Soper for the mock fray, Tho accursed Hebets, in sults of gray and shockingly bad hats, drew nearer, and tho rattling firo of their pleket-line broke on tho of a poople whoso grandost glory fs that in nil the years of the terrible War thoy wero nover untrue to 7H. ‘Tholr sons went Inte battle, and fought sido by ald with you, [Appinuse.) ‘Thoy. havealwnys'bcen falthfdl to the prine!ples for whieh yptt fought and for which your comrades Bo glorfourty dled, : Thut samo devotion te you and to the cause, nnd tho principles you na hone orably vindicated, animatea ua to-day, Our hoarta nro warmed by your coming among tun, No Inngitago cou oxproas tho sincerity and oarnestucss with which wo welcome you. Our intercat’ In ten our admiration of ‘you, our gratitude and devotion to you, cannot po ut- tered in words, Realizing tho inadequacy of i disbanded Dubuques, nc- | the indignation of Mrs. Krouger and nil her +RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, cated Man ani anctnts offer fo ‘eat fhe friends and the bakor's enemies a ie. ete DE R. RAD DWAY'sS” x, C levelan MG. ne orhood.. ‘ue! aichmelster I i eee the lies and Hrs how ‘ne- | and Dr. Bartholil went into Lang’s saloon, ed : pek: terns, —. | on'the corner of Decring street and Archer : cepted tho offer of the Top i Wienke saventig, whero those who wera wren dy-eath VARS APA RI LTA N ; a bred, Speer Amongst them, began discuss! p : eng va er Ea E The track | the trial nna tla result In a auanner by no ee aap 2 aay incaua compliment ie baker. a e upon which Weston Is now walking has | Inedieal genticraan. “Tlie cripple, Speer, Ine RESOI iVENT been repaired and she walee drawn Of ie duined ty somo remarks whic! i ona edt tho ot iles an laps up to 1 o’cloc! aker, Who struck him &. couple o had mada 123 1 Feoton ison the track, and | blows upon the neck, kfocking him from the THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, says ho will do some big walking for the ro- chair upon ‘which he was slitting to the 4 ever fy Inauguration of the Week's Pro- ase goby tiie The Pacing Race Virtually Won in gram " | the First’ Heat! by “Bay Innguage to convey to you any proper iden of und. “Sergt, Shepherd nrrested Lich- , 1 still, morning air, wero fed by Gan. . mil Bro) gt. Sheplierd nrreate ‘ ‘ "era Novion Hayfolis of Abjgion, ie Cat) elcrn.y tend ines elo, mae do Ril. , 1 Banteay. eee TN MNP ns et | tees chaa Servant mae pa. | lanes as Seen and Felt, as. ‘ Hordyce, of Merwlok and iicut. Murphy, of |*fondorg and saviors of our colintry, : a, rival, yery sortous symptoms set In. Dr, they Daily Occur, Af- - Which the Rebs Successfully Re- | A¥o% In charge of tho artillory, \ THR ADDIE sail” é LOCAL CRIME f. Capper, of No. a0 Archor avenue, | | : In pel the Union Forces, 4 THE noys Te OR i mat wine pocultarly fitting respduso trom | Ball Games Provented by the #ro- Car attended be inn, and reporcal teat he wee]! ter Using a Few ’ le i ‘allows, of Chicago. y tie 5 2 24 4 forma sitet orgie, oneny; | of elconeaienty tesa aeaauee | , , Yalllng Dampness at th ADENTAT TITRE, Peed doaame accompa eaten oes pore sald hie, grateful as they were, were: ard East.’ About Bo'clock yesterday afternoon Con- fented goasma,zecompanted with hetuorrhago 1. Good apirits, ais: supposed slaughter; butthe Rebel advance i rom ‘the’ larynx, resulting from the blow #Ppenrance of waoakni The Doy’s Exorclses Attended with a sway teintoreed, and tho Unton forees had to | Neressary,,” ‘The soldlers "wero, mot only ig stable George Alariman arresied George A. | ivan bythe be, ‘The mane condition Ime depadtupeenof,"Tom® A hardiness Yory Distressing Accident. wore teinforced. by “Whittier” Dost, nnd | taken down, but that not oven tho vestige of Tramp with Hig | Ewello young man who has been In great | Froved oo ‘thotiah paralyain’ of tho tiiroat | tet for food enone eer bolls Improves, ral.” z mado oa winbbeen resistance, i Yha | ® barrier stood In the way of their cntering Wesbn Bogine Another p with demand by thodentists of this city, at his | Ore, In, ha being Enable to speak or to er gestion, ealra neies Of watok forces of Rebeldom kept cracking away at them, however, aml drove tham east on Bfaln street. Several women of weak nerves showed tha Interest thoy folt in the procesd- ings, and the effect produced on thelr more sensitive natures by suddenly taking Te- course to tho numerous stairways and tho doorways along the strect, while the abund- ant crop of small boys in the city wero in great glee, and yelled themselves hoarse by ‘way of egging tho combatants on. The Stob- els stenally gained on their opponents, and betrayed 19 usual patriotic desire to capture all the Union jiags in sight. Once an attack of this sort resulted in a crossing of bayonets, and the fighters wera just beginning to forget the sham character of the occasion when the officers rushed in and parted thom. The Unionists retreated slowly down the street, firing as thoy went, into the hearts of Galesburg § eltizens, and yet the glowing sontonces of Cal. Carr made tho flnine of axsurance burn only the bright- cr, ‘The morning's battle had «vot been tho sanguinary conilict of former years, though it had suggested the actual Norrors of the real engagement, ‘Iho soldiers of the North- west were hero to-day benenth a peaceful and not a reddened sky, The Boys in, Gray would be taken caro of Friday, and, whon captured, would be found 80. thoroughly, - reconstructed }' we; allegiante’ ie waned. tate nce, Ho wished this swas tho caso |. » y with all the men in butternut,who took part: ics ay a sore elite ba Hiern in the late unpleasant War. Napoleon ed ial een oy COMpS i sald “'a despotism always falls by the meas: ‘thy8:36 purse, Wilbur F, started favorit: ures taken for its preservation.” ov the field at G0 io 19, and fully justified tonfidence of his supporters by winning THE PEOPLE OF AMERICA gould ‘say “a Government of!the people, by |! iH straight hents In 2:97, 2:26, and 92254, rah, good m and undisturbed boarding pince, No. 2220 Cottage Grove ave- | swallow, ‘Of courso the previous sickly con- | #!cep, awaken fresh and vigorous, nue. Like all. oxpert thieves, Ewell ling | dition of tho man had something to do with } 4,2 Lisappearance of spots, -blotchos, pimples: particular “racket” which he works” on | the serious results of tho blow, but that Is. Shamed ee a eae gad, Healthy i, tho urine the unsuspecting, He 1s ® good-looking | matter fora jury to pass upon, and In tho | tonelenronetry on meric eee appearance voung man, of ay asqnt address, and has | meantime Lichmelster ta locked up without | freoly from tho bladder through “hou Pathe, YOUNE,, MAN, OF :plensA! ‘With this | Dall to awalt tho result of his cripple-victim’s | without pain or scalding; litte er ne scare picked upaknowledgeof dentistry. With this Injuries, which, Ifthe spasms recur, will In | no pain or weakness, 3 . abr. to back ifm, he calls on some Aentiat abies the opinion of the Doctor prove fatal. Marked dtmaination of quantity and froquons: fornsituation. It he succeeds in getting om- & y we i argos (if af. ployment he assumes the garb of a pious |* WIFE-BEATER PUNISHED, Cure faeronsed aoe eo ay OF STRADONE young inon, Joins tha church, and makes 8 | Thomas Nolan, living atNo, HSouth Green | erating wiands, and function" barony svat Toigon forteweek or twor-and some’ morn-'| MtTect, was brought beforo Justice Scully | therevermlorwaue ae ane von fig when the dentist ques down to his oflico | yesterday, charged with beating Mis wife. | tho'swarthy, saffron apponranco. of “tho AiG ‘he finds jig Instruments and yaluables miss- | From the evidence it appeared Bute com chi yea fo aac ye naa A henlthy color, ea Ing, also his plous young assistant. was a worthless, intemperate fellow, and | 44; tahoe F ulcer: he story of Ewell’s operations in this elty, | heat his wife shamefully becauso she would expocturating freaiy the banay pilegar Seen as for aa Known, can botoldin a very fow | ot ctve tin money which she had carned | fom tho lunge, uircelis, bronenl or winduoe - words. On the night of Feb. 1 about AL | iota: that he wmght. buy whisky, ‘lho | rontor head: ‘dtinintshing the frequency ‘o? | q’elock, the office, of Dr. George G. | titine gned him ‘So, in flow of witch ho | tneghi general inerenso of strength throughout ie Usual Pig Boasting, THE TURF, etal DXépateh to The Chicago Tribune, Byrato, N. Y., Aug, 4.--Propitious elenjnts favored the Buffalo Park Associn- ‘ jay, and about 6,000 persons attended thefices, Tho track was fast, and excellent A Gannor Blown to Piccos by o Premature Explosion of tho Pieon Eloquent Addresses by Col. Clark Carr, Bishop Fallows, and Others, AT GALESBURG. Sprclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune Gazesnura, UL, Aug.-4.—The city hard- Jy went to bed Inst night, and its inhabitants wero out betimes this morning. ‘Tho alleged rebel forces from the Stock Yards west of the burg distinguished themsclyes by making way Into the placo during tho evening and ammunition ting its wagons, and as much distilled | and wore finally reinforced by Company ¥, | tha poople, and for the-people” shinll forever rs dy breaker, | Lewis, o dentist doing business at tho 2 system? stoppnie of night-sweats and canta ns thoy could comfortably carry away, | Fourth Regiment, ‘Chen thero was moro be spouted by the efforts mado for its verpet-\| J a ee the Init ie tha bal heats but it | corner of State and ‘Tandoiph streets, was | Was went to the Bridewells An fectings of “weakuess around tho nukley : faving done tls, thoy returned to thelr sub- | flerce and stubborn Tealetanco, but tho pro- | untion, As Webster had well sald In his-| 4, clearly th: 1 gui ft ‘h “entered bya burglar and $350 worth of thls fense OF sue ee of cold ant Having dwontto bed, dreaming of | S7@™ liad to go through, and, the retreat | eulogy on Washington, “ With that Govern-‘| 148 Clearly through sufferance, for when |: dentists’ tools and a blue cloth uvercont were CASUALTIES. Taroxyem of couse ous hard breathing ang * urban: camp and wen' bed, dreaming -of | was merely checked, but not ended. A mont well administered we have nothing :|,2lan gavo him his head on the third quar-| taken, Some three weeks before Dr. Lewis $ the morning, “Aik theee oR een or ariging the gury snaountat whieh had been provitied pia as made ab syery street cragsltgy aud to, ,fenrs 5 and, wwiliiout it wo nye ‘er she dropped threo lengths behind. Splan had einployed Ewell as an assistant and at A BURST TANK. weuiuaif and auras cee lstressing sympto by the local committees os o protiminary 4 nothing to hope. was the citizon-soldicry-|'Was caught napping at the distance, Jennie | tho time tho robbery’ was discovere 3 * endgofhe as after day the BARSAPARILLIAN Is opening of the-'Third Annual Soldiers’ Ite | tho boys In blue, wera steadily driven back yiane SURG fe oe cbrush, and Wilbur F, had Bpactal Dispaten to The OMeapo Trine: taken new signs of returning health will appears «1 that a satchel belon; to that youn aS had ‘also. been taken Ewell failed if Prrrenuna, Pa., Auge4.—A tank contain- | as the blood finproves In purity and ptpeaatte iit in an appearance during the day, and the | Ing 25,000 barrels of crude oll, locatdd ona irene eet aie nish, and all foreign and impuro Doctor concluded that ho must be tho thief. | creek four miles from Bradford, burst at 3 | oer in resolved tumors, cancers, bard lumps, Accordingly he went before Justico Wallace | oretock this afternoon, letting the fluld run | sound and beulthy: teers fecoe eee mle and swore outa warrant for his arrest on n 1 i akin diseases, gradunily disnteonr nee cotonle * chargeoflarceny. Ie then reported the casa | Out upon the ground and into the water. | "3" incises whactins Gi eee been salle « at the Central Station, giving the name and a | There are many other tanks In the immediate | yated, and Mereury, uieksiiver. Corrusive Sub. © deseription of 23 me, iA wns ~Aitormed vicinity, all of which would ba destroyed sfinnte have secumutlated. ang, become Sopasited ait the police had been looking fo! e co fire, of which thors , 1 Cts ig caries of the clap for sometime on the sameciass of work, ahould |e oll igako Brey or ately nore te bones, rick atk, spinal curvatures, contortions, ‘Tho Doctor put tho warrant In tho hands of | on watch, Tho creek flows through Brad- | SAPATRILLIAN Hen clay ane SAR N will res Constabiig Hartman, and instructed him to | ford, and, ag its surface is covered with ofl, | and extormianto tho Vitus of tee anes yeep Work ap Gio case, in the event of fire the town would be in | thosyatem. ‘ Jt was found that Ewell had been boarding 9. Ir thote who are taleing those medi Incs for street, an 19 hin en a teacher Later advices: say the danger of tho ofl } }, . cure, * feel © Sunday-school connected with Dr, Necd- f i etter’ and find thelrgeneral health improving, iaurs church on Chicago avenue. Ho had galing fre 1s ca PT assed, and quel Hesh and welght Jucreusing or even keep ing its own, it Is. a sure sign ia not been at his hotel for a day or two, and gressing, In these diseases th: oakene apres had “skipped out,’ leay’ @ two weeks! = nts better. i hoard Wleea souvent Oat of uegunda | THE GropSON aE TUNNEL, wot innetivor Inet nna ne ‘Gdven for school teachers had introduced him at the Special Dispatch fo The. Chicago Tribune, ‘the blood it will spread and continue to under- 0 and it was supposed that he was | Nsw Yon«, Aug,4.—A resjstless flow of | mine tho constitution. Assoon as tho SARSA- all right, but he left no baggage behind | water continues to fill up thé crib at the | PARILLIAN faeces the patient “feel better” him, A fow weoks after a telegram from | studson River tunnel, and to all external ap- Preliiteneth an tae ee increase fa Jollet was Pr a Te Peraune tore Pearances no progress has been made in the | | Tho ircat power of this romedy la in dipoasos. that placo ba hh two completa sets of dental | Work of recovering the remains of the dend that threaten death, og tn tools among hits baggage. Ho declared that | since the second day of the disuster, In and \ ¥ ho was Innocent 0 boy Wrong-doing ,ant outof the crib excavation tha tides eb and ,CONSUMPTION 3 asked that he be allowed to stay at the Lio! . vater-maric © crossbeams o Lungs and Tuberculous Phthlals, Scrofu= until the matter could be investigated. He Linn ne seater anarice oe tho ete Ne In-Syphitoid Diseases, Wasting, ‘Degeneration, was left In 0 room and his clothes were taken water. Last night the two pumps under full and’ t focra nan oft o'Kidneys, Dinbetes, Stop- A from him, the night ho escaped io his force of stenm and at luw tide low- Ghee. witthotors cae: bata pelle Atoedea nightshirt and could not be found tho uoxt | cred the pool so that the work- | away with the palntul operations? wits soe! morning, “Ho next pul in an appearance | men were able to continne tha | Justruments), diwolving Stone in the Dindder, Pg rere eek were ee" Ai | removal of earth. The larger pump broke | and in ull cases of stole this doctor’s tools, but was captured ESIC CaR Cig cee tert aT Inflammation of the Blad=' towards camp. ‘Their supply o! ve out ie they turned up Seniinary niroet ‘0 go north ie camp, and a double-quic was tho result, A halt wag made at the main entrance long enough to gets further supply of ammunition. The infantry formbd In skir- mish Hing inside the entrance, while the cay- airy kept on up the strect, followed by a de- tachment of the enemy, ‘ THE REDELS CONTINUED TO advance, driving back tho Union skirmish lino towards the fort, which was built In the form of a redoubt, surrounded bya ditch or foss, Tho artillery inside the ‘fortifica- tion, consisting of six guns, and commanded by Lieut. Cu 1; Wills, of the Second Massa. onihe attacking force, Brat tes enany's nee PAID A SPLENDID TRMUTE * * | seeond position s length behind, Driver Ewe non sullenly replied.’ The Rebs gradually | to tho memory of tho dead heroes of tho tno | And Honuls threo lengths farther back, In hurled thelr opponents baek on the fort, and; | War, whose deeds, he sald, the world wousl | this order the tirat quarter was trotted in 38/4, with 9 mad, wild yellof triumph, drove thont | never grow weary ot recowiting, Eloquentir | QUUORS ait, Sueid ae it lie wore tied to & inside, penned them up, and, a few momenta | had Gov, Hibbard,of Councetiout, satd, “rio | Mintd S. flow by Kora as if he wore ted to a later, ‘woro hauling down’ the Stara and | State is the debtor of overy one of her 018 Poet, and assumell 6 Jeni of foun th Stripes and running up the hated Confedorato | who staked his Iifoin her cause, ‘To A ceanmlitte the home atetck ate leneth rag. ‘There was less of zest and Interest to | dobt thore is no statute of limitation, I¢ | 5 8wung into tho home stretch five longths is sacrad, sacrificial, and of perpetial | Shead,, tho relative positions of tho others remembrance.” In closing, Bishop Fallows betas aetna i* muiarid Yards ‘after Spoke of tho soldier's duty’ In the pregnt, | Straightening out sho made a misstep, broke, ‘The burning strife which-led to unparalled | 22d, ab Br He mui et ‘Hanuls, “iS feats of armis on alien flelds must give pinco |' Passed + ws. ke ibelvur aoe call to the glad endeavor to outvio cach ther | £00n as Maud 8. broke Drivor set, sail for in deeds of deathless devotion. * Womust | Ford and came to the wire under the whip, juccessfully study,” sald he, “how to mero | Ford an open length ahead, The time by coaction without coorcion, concliintion with- UREA was H174, 308, a ae 1 out cowardice, concession without com- Sica tetistlies that Maud oe bec, promise; we must have a harmony ge grand | ¢xbressed thenigolves that Maud 8. had quit, and aveeping that it shall make nll gectiogal | and not + few of them backed thelr opinions. discord awell ts full dlapason, | We nec Font solling with Maud 8. tn ab 60 to 13 over no stronger Government than wa have.. Fant | the field was actively carried on, unt unton of the Northwest. Tho night train: from Chicago, which arrives here at the exasperating hour of 4 o'clock in the morning, brought with it a detachment of tho First Regiment of Cavalry, and tho nose they succeeded in making os thoy marched through the city and out to camp was destructive of even tho “forty winks” which the denlzons-of tho place sought: to obtain, ‘The fife-and-drum racket was re- peated nt sunrise, and kept up with rare in- termission from that timo on during the day and evening. ; m The morning’s trains brought In fresh crowds, and tho streets and sidewalks. WERE ALIVE WITI THONGS of curious sight-seers. ‘The weather couldn’t have been moro delightful if it had been made to order. The morning air was cool and ‘delicious, and the full hent of the sun, later on, was tempered by the ateady breozo which prevailed all day. Tho dust, which was responsible for so muoh personal dis- comfort at Aurora Inst year, ins been fairly well laid. The wisdom of tho managers this year In solecting a more roomy placa, rather remote from the metropolis, reflects no small degree of ‘credit on thelr fund of sagacity. Had the spirit of reform been fol- lowed up by the local committees to tho exclusion from the grounds or relegn- tlon to the rear of tho innumerable fakes and who had challenged to maria combat ani peeapatsiong atthe a ney Ieee ony to receive a liberal application of the per- front an invinelble army, ang with shot, and |suader in order to win by a neck. Prospect shell, and roar of musketry, sent the son: e Afald was laid up the first heat, and driven of liberty to earth’s remollét bounds, f in tue other two" for second place, Hhekr supremest ours of triflinph they nevet {which she succeeded in obtaining after forgot tho knightly beniguity of the Ameri-/n hard struggle. Joyce finished third can soldicr,—that their purpose was to save, Hin the first heat, but was setback not to destroy, and to, slestoy only/'for running the Inst thirty yards, Nellio to save, Tho ideas for which .they| ly and Kismet displayed considerable speed, fought had. become our country’s In: yet could not go tho route. tutions, “Pence hath her victories no less! ‘Tho 2:19 rata brought out Baud S., than war,” and thoy who had won tho blood: | Charlie Ford, Hannis, and Driver. Maud 8. iest of victorics were pearls away the mos}! | was batred In tho pools, and Ford sold splendid trophics from the bioodiess grouné | over the othor two at 100 to 0. The first of strife that purifies and’ makes united | heat resulted ino great surprise; Ford Bishop Fallows t ‘{ | brushed out at the word, Maud 8. takin, the final assault than thero would have been. but for an unfortunate occurrence which took placa, during the artillery fir ing on the for Alva Clem, 2 young man from Borwick, Warren County, one of the Rebel artillerists, had just ramme: acartridge homo when the man at the vent- hole, 9 supposed rebel named Ray, took his thumb from the vent, that useful member of his hand having become too hot for comfort, At is said that the vent Itself was in bad order, and the pleco an old one which had easily become overheated. The sudden removat of Ray's thumb Jet tho air into tho vent-hole, 7 7 start for the second heat. Maud S.then put | at Laporte, Ind., and was taken ‘back ‘to . fraballs which planted thomselves in the | and tio remull wa piamaturo xploaion | Governments eropeor ig War tian tomas: | siiyor Wesson en, Maud Svar, | Souda for tna, wien” ho. was de | SMM and once mare pul astop foal labor. der and Kidneys. m8 coneD enous hor 0 sit fap menu a | standing i In our plurality and untty les our safuty. -| 94 sho took the lead on tho first turn, openc charged ona fewin the watran} and frosolt A RAILWAY MISIIAP, «| Jnchron ceases of Leucorrhoa and Cterine possiblo to bestow a le. well-me! ALMOST DINECTLY IN FRONT OF THE Piece, | ‘Tho unity that deos not spr from plurd a gap of four lengths in the Grek auartery Be fore Ho ot ud sn yee itd J tbe Ui Bpecal Dispatch te The Chcago Tribune. dlseuses,. praise in that quarter; but that would havo | ims deadly ramrod, being forced out, | ity isdespotism. ‘The plurality that docs not ond eventually cane homo six lengths ahent ays ao his whereabouts could not be dir ‘ ‘The Ki Ex Ouc bott 6 containa more of the active princi: * Interfered with what seems to bo tho ine | struck himon tio hand aliivering itio pices’ | resolve itaelf Into unity. 1s anarchy. Our | 12 4 literal jog, having made tho quarters In | covered. Mexico, 3fo,, Atig. 4—The Kansas Ex: | pies of Medicines than any other Trepipatioes ~ " ‘Constable Iartman left his description. at h, St Louls & Paelfic | ‘Laken In Teaspoontuld hile oth nll tho dental offices in the city in order that Firepit esate city nt 6:98 Tact ive or six Gans 28 iauebe tegthers redtira Be salah te echo ay he attempted wascek | evening, ran off the track at Clark's Switel, 2 DOLLAR PER DOTTLE. io peer es was fovnd that be was tho city, and are abe ent ee weat of oe place, avreck ‘ man called at tho ofiica of Dr, Smith, on | ing the engine, baggage and express cars.an West Madison streot, and asked that gentle- | ono coach. ‘The fireman, Frank ‘Tallinan, RR. R. R.. man ifhe kuow of aman who wanted cin: | was instantly killed. ‘The engineer, Frank Fae pent aw lentiave ssvlotant. owas Benvilie, and hts brother, who was Hiding NAGA APS there was ry . ¢ 4 itving on Cottage Grove avenue, near'Twonty: | With him, Wore both scalded go that neither RADWAY’S is expected to live. Tallman wis $0 years area eee Doce Soreueli a ulti: old, and lvaves 9 wife and threo children. a, RE A D Y dispensable money-making featuro of these Teunlons, when the details are intrusted to Jocal committees, Unless .tho signs fall, thero is nn exceedingly good prospect of the soldiers some diay taking these MATTERS 1N THEM OWN ILANDS, leasing thelr own grounds, and running things In their own way. " ‘The interesting spot, which for the next threo days will be: known as Camp Shields, embraces the falr grounds and race track about a mile northwest of the city, and pro~ vides more room, but less grove and less shade than there was at Aurora last yoar, ‘The officers’ tents and headquarters aro just outside the falegrounds proper, while tho soldiers are tented on the-enst side of tho in- closure, ‘Tho whole camp is- under the con- trol of Col, Eagar D. Swain, Commander-in- Chief, with Capt H. A, and teatipg away the wrist and part of the forenrm, “A portion of his thumb was attor- wards found twonty feot away. Hisside was badly contused, his face blackened with pow- country cannot bo likenad to a buadJeof dry | 33, 1:07, 1°40, und the mile in 231574, and BepATAtG sticks, bound together by out- ‘pho third and fourth honts were of asim- ward clamps, but’ stately treo rising and | ilar Geseription, the time bolus 21074 and spreading by.an Inner rant and immortal bated Fon eHonnts, and Driver tng out of ler 40.93 to be almost unrecognizable, and | }ife, like the tree of God Which Is tull of gay. | Yip.tare i etal inatance fe aoa te ne ere Ho Khock prodnced unconsclousness..Tho | Through this treo courses the sap of a Na- | was gover. | tore mee Damme nee la altack on tho fort had comparaiivaly litte | tonal unity; flowing unimpeded from deopest | #iiuRele tn {he sorond heat, the Ute stallion interest for cither after that, ‘tho uncon. | Foot to topmost twig, Round it shall OF | tho auccveding heats Ford tik matters conte sclous victim of what must bo rogarded | the children’s 1 children of tho, fathors | re eee re ee aca oe to vood only In thi asa pleco of gross carclesness yas tenderly | Who fought undor. the bars and the chil- pare vel yy Shed was ae aa. y in the borne to camp, where Dr. ‘Truman 3, | dren’s children of the fathers who fonght vat heat, an Sins Cleats. 0 arent ished f HE ond Pale | Eee ear a ut te | DenRA octor at least, that the result would prove , d | Bald Hornet, Ben Hamilton, and Change fatal, but everything was dono that surgical | they shall say, in a voleo of mingled love and | tated Tinmltton solll 50, Cl ! ‘ Y warn! which aball force tho destroyer | started, Hamilton 5 at $50, Change $20, eee could au Rest to prayene wa Halo ward nels Woodman, spare that treo; touch | Bay Billy $17, and tho othors as the ileld at fellow was taken to town and cared for at | not single bough.’ et at ‘arclevt ind in etl ape arene of ono of the hotels, but the accident cast a | . ‘Tho speaker wos rewarded with frequent | 9.14 ay Clovoland last ray. morning in y -| expressions of fayor, which. culminal 221494, ; focling of gloom over the whole allalr witch tho Applaus bestowed upon his brilliant arly ig here, claimed that he was not able late Rebels forbore to take any partin tho | Deroration, The speeches wound up the pro- | to do more than drive Hannis, and Dustin ‘The Constable then went up on Cottaze sulsplaced Svlteh was’ theenuss oF flea: atove ayenus and made Inguirios fo several houses fora young nan name well, ic a : on that, street, an yog " i 3 z Would be buck to dinner at aboutSo'clock, | GaLena, Ill, Aug. 4.—A distressing n¢- fie returned: there nt that time, and posted | cldent occurred in Grant County, Wisconsin, Canes, the sort Pains in from Dr, Lewis in Baum’s Pavilion, whera he | on Monday night, resulting in the death of ne to Twenty Minutes. e nm ag . am for tho day, and ‘evorybody put In tho | Was engaged to take his place. Dustin’s | could seo, the nav, He was seen | the twosons of Menry Parinh, of Monttort, NOT ONE HOUR Aah meGanoral and,“ tho “following vemalalng proceedings of ts Gay, qn iene Fomaining hours vory muah Bs joyliked, —- polection jaent Hamiltan Biot up. t0 $50 to shortly after ae Ba te pirect aged 12 and Zycars respectively. The Mttlo | After Reading this Advertisement, Need i a Chee of Ai at erat *onbt, noonandovening, = THE PROGRAM YOR TO-MORROW Day ily, and Steve Vhillips Bald ilornot. | identiied Himes tis cld assistant, Astho | fellows started from home at n inte Lour on Any One, Suffer with Pain? ‘ HA. Norton, Chicago; Assistant Adjutant> THE EVENT OF THE AYTRRNOON Pull borin with 2 Tereptien to oon Gallom ‘Maco deinonstrated what.a really Rood horso | couplo entered the house Constable Hart- ight, for Mineral Polnt, with a load General, Capt. L. ‘T. Stone, Galesburg; Act- | was the speaking at o’clook at tho grand | Dy sll tho forces on tho ground. Thoy will | Bay Billy 1s when properly driven by drivin man inade tho arrest. Ewell took the matter re ate ‘When about tive miles fron Radway’ Ss Ready Relief: iA . quietly, and informed his lady frieud that It | Alontfort, the horses turned out of the road was “all ant at tus point De Laie Ana fallroad cut, ttping the eanen oNer, on CURE for i came up and Identified the overcont o1 ‘op of the bows, who were evidontly asleep ai fz *EVEE Srluoners arm as the one stolen from his | tho tine, iad Elling: them Instantly, RE W, GREE Merneayted PAIN ofiee, eek confessed that Mt wus hat HE ND IS sta iat he had merely borrowed It, In- . ‘ A : tending to return it. Ho was then taken to Bpectal eee, ie aeaEN Tribune. T ONLY PAIN REMEDY the Armory and bovked, ‘The station-kooper ey — i thut instantly atops the most excruciating pain: recognized him as the man whohad been | New Youu, Aug.4.—ThesteamerTwilight, | qiluys Intlammations, und. cures Congestion, “wanted” for sume thue, Fis caso will | running to the tron pler at Rockaway, left | whether’ of the Lunga, Stomach, Bowels, or como up this morning at 9 o'clock, but there | Pier No. 1, North River, at 10:15 this morn- | other glands or organs, by one application, will probably be a continuance granted, Ing, with a fair loud of passengers. When | .. [N PROM ONY TO TWENTY MINUTES, well was arrested hero about three | oy Governor's Island the boat collided with Nomatien ed oe Teeer total pale the monte agg by Dolective Donny Stuns £08 | tng tnree-masted schooner Normandy, lylug, | ous, Neuraiio oF Prottrated ‘with uliscase muy State and Madison stroots. He was held | st anchor, sweeping tho steamor's upper- | sulle, MADWAY'S READY RELIEP will aford over to the Grand Jury, but was discharged | decks and tho upper-cabln on tho starboard | Mert rel mos OF THE aaty by that body because no witnesses appoared | side. The ‘Twilight landed her passengers ut INELADISEATION OR a HEAD! does not appear to fear the consequences, ci SONG RS: 4 is very probable that ho bas been playing his | others being slightly eut. . ennueos assemblo at 9 o'clock in the morning and pro- | ‘nim tho first be: Pest dis stand, in frontof which froin 4,000 to 5,000 | coed to tho depot, where thoy will ‘receive | but Billy Seatt aig ho, ee oon ee Pee DUTE, aavaye un attractive orator, de- | Him in due form, and the Procession will par- out had the distance Judge acted promptly. livered tha follewlin ‘aloqdent address of | 20@. through " tho} clty. ‘Tho on, | Such a stnnging out wus never before seen. woleome, whieh wy antiy intorrupted | L¥man ‘Trumbull fs/ also oxpeeted dur- | Lineoln broke on the first turn, Hen Jamil: LOE er ane ee prea’ | Ing tho day, and tho present Governor and | ton and Change, Billy Scott and Bald Hornet pA petit paid! to you the | Rs would-be succossot are rolled upon to do | on tho backstreteh, Bald Mornet was oct evolves upon. ina to See Galcouura. | tue talking after dinngr. ‘Tho remainder of | second atthe half and then actual Taadross youns “oltizane’’ becauno you me the aay ‘will be doyoted .to compolitive | stop eal, and Lincoln and Scott settled with Incmabérwuon you were. soldiers, We algo re: |, Friday will be tho Istana grontest-day of | Eoin would undoubtoaly have Dect i had he member whan, boforo Fo, were, soldiors, you | tharcunton, ad will witnoss tho sham battle |‘hean steadied on the homestreteh. Chango ‘wore, as now, citizons. cknow that your pro- | and the retaking of Fort Lee. « never caught, and ifamilton made a second TNE WOUNDED MAN. DIES, , break on tho: third quarter, The quarters reer Ot nied Ca Oe te core a wan |. ‘The fear that Clem Would not live through | Wore 34, 1:07, 1:42. Bay Billy won the second You hayo givon us evory evidence that tho mis- |- the night was realized eyon enrlier than.ox- | and third heats at pleasure, making breaks cries attendant upon war are ropugnant to you; | pected, for ho died at.n quarter to 11, having | in tho first half of cach, and traillug into tho ‘that martfal glory and military renown have } remained unconscious from the timed he was | homestretch. Billy Scott finished like n no charms for pas Sota standing. your | struck, The friends of oe uNnner, ‘ng Assistant Adjutant-Gonoral, Capt. J. ‘1. d. yitle, Mendota; Quartermaster-Gonoral, Col, T. B, Coulter, Aurora; Chief of Engi- neers, Col. J. ‘T. Koster, Englewood: Com- missary of Subsistence, Col. H. H. Evans, Aurora; Chief of Ordnance, Col. Il. W. Carpenter, Galesburg: Chief of Artiilory, |, Capt. E, ‘Winter, Danville; Chicf of Cavalry, Capt. ‘Thomas Maly, Austin; Medizal Di- tector, Maj. T. W. Afiller, Ohlengo; Judae- Advocate, Col. L, W. Munn, Joliet; Chiet Mustering-Oflicer, Col. J." M. Hosford, Geneseo; Provost-Narahal-General, Gop. L. Koss, of Avon. 0. Lieut, I. 8. Lam- pert Galesburg; A. D. G, Lint. Charles 1, Nyd«, Galesburg; A.D. G., Lieut. J. A, Me Kenzie, Galesburg; A.D. C., Liout. 8. 8. Herricks Galesbur we D, O Lieut. a. i on, Galesburg; 8] r-General, W.Eillodt, Prineston. ; THE FOLLOWING COMPANIFS fossions aro not thoso of arms; that: you nre say | duffer. repugnanco sorrows | that Clem sponged ou loco Rapertnetit: Maud &, and St. Jullen have ontered to trot or the e attendant upon it, wo have scon you chéorfully | snd that it was this which rosulted in tho ngainat 951254 for special pursos at Rochester INGESTION ‘OF BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT Bk y and without a moment's dolay leave your homos, f a AT, i HREATHING, . remature explosion “ultinately led fo | next Thurs ania all over the country, and tho decelved ‘ LPTATION OF THE HEART, Bid regiments aro in camp up todate: “Alexis | Sour farms, and yourstepe, rnurstoresand yous | Hie death, fe if Niaud 8. wil bo drawn from the 9:19 class, | Hlentisus who may hear of this ease will un- ACCIDENTALLY Sn0T. bb liuepeaboitat rit aii eee valty from, Aloxis, ‘Thirty-ninth Infantry, | Piccaandin dondis coniiiet provo yourselves 2 and St. Jullen.from the free-for-all. doubtedly rival in ‘numbers tho wires of Bpectal Dispatch 10 The Chleago THbune, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE et INULUENZA, ftom Altonar Company F, Eighth Llinois and ie: donaly. ete H WIL 7, + Clarence Davis. . Cheago a be CHE, a aa National Guard from Augusta; Company Dy | ree ee eae ae pee Inna oh susreen a ais TTT a SUMMARIES, —_—_—--- Barrie Cneeu, Mich, Aug, 4.—Charles | yeunaraii Rio RoE P LESSNESS, H » | ago. Notwithstanding you had known nothing Bpectal Tribune. oH . r a ace : UR : ALGLA, MATISN Hlghty-third, Hogiment from ‘Alodos forty: | Of multtary lite, aud ‘had no mlitary trainings | ete itn Uh Ain de Tho Mecon | 1 Bo She bh Wwitbur Feesseeses1 2 1 _ CHILD-BEATING, McKinatry, @ farmor boy 18 years old, accl- ILD OHILIs AGUE CHILLS, our inen from Bradford: forty men from | notwithstanding you wore entirely unfamiliar u Ley scart “5 C.8. Greon, Habylon, L. 1, brom, Prospect The ease of Willlam Leahy, charged with | dentally shot himself while out hunting in CHLILBLAINS “AND FROST BITES. Company G, Eighth Hitnols National with military drill and-military tactics; notwith. | day of tha Macoupin County Soliiers’ Re | “wala... 4... e293 Ity'to ‘his daughter, Mary Leahy, camo | the woods enst of this clty yesterday, anil The upplicution of the Heady. Relief to tho Guard, “from “Carthage: twelve men | standing you bad nover seon acamp nor heard’ | union opened auspletoysly., ‘The weather | #. k Hurton Nuitalo bile, mc La Sere Justice WVallece vosterdne afar, | will probably dle, Ho. wea piilliue s. wad | Patter arta where iho pan or diliculty exists trom Cameron; Whittier Post, No.% G.A. | tho roar of artillory, you becumo in. a | was benutifal, and the alt colarge, fro | J. H. Willlame, Toledo, cb. m. Joyce....7:.4 0 8] UP before Justice Wallace yesterday after~ Sombie a when it discharged, tho lond ‘will atfort enso and comfort, » from Chica; 3,Compantes 1 and G,' First | short eid Sieelplingd ond Seatac, solaiors, to 6,000 people .bultiie In attendance, | J. Hazlott, Now York, br. iu. Nellie ft 6 3 5} noon at the Armory Police Court. Leahy | (roma s piu breast and paasiug entirely Sone wae, fixy arene in Falta tumbler of yivalty, LN. G., trom Chicago; Joo Foo cer te ee Eee ee a ecariaeor | Thenddresses wore delivgréd by Gen, lel | Ws A: Doblo, Fatiadolphts, vem, Kismot..3 5 6 | had been arrested nt the Instance of Ofticer | through his body, Sprains, Sour Stomach, teartburn Sick Henk ost, GAT, trom Canton; twenty-seven thoflold, You fought and won battles which | ard Rowott and Gen. Joh, Rinaker. Bot! £110 olan; purso 0 ee Dudley, of the HumaneSoclety, Tho daugh- . —_ uche, Dlurrhon, Dyschtery, Cole, Wind in the men from Denny Post, No. 3, G. A. 4, from | will bo placed among speeches Wore listened tourtty interest by all’! George N. Bone: Cinclunat!, oh," m, ter is a girl aged ovar 18 years, who {a affllct- HARHOR ACCIDENT. + | Howots, ana ull Internat Patose : mwool; Dan McCook Post, from Elm- | eng moer RESPLENDENT MILITARY Aoniavs- | Present. Gon, Itowott gave'some thrilling! | Ogetta gt Mt vie girl age 8 years, New ¥ ‘Aug. 4—Tho steamer ‘Twl- | .Petvelora should always curry a bottlo of Rad- Wood; Company E, Fourth Rogiment, 1. N. MENTS ~~ | xecollections of tho batt df Altoona, and, | sonu spian.Chicago, gr, gb a y'4 | od with very sore oyes, ‘and {s nearly blind. mw Xonk, Aug. 4-—Tho. steamer way's Ready Relief with thoni, A few dropa in» G,, from Farmington; twenty-seven othor | of’ anotent or modern times. [Applausc.), You | his, remarks were loud#yapplguded. "Tho! J, 1. Turne, Yaltadelpniacch, i 2.3] Her father and aunt tried to prove hora | light, plying between this elty and Concy | water will Trevent sloknoss or patty front ehungo Gen ftom Farmington; seventy mon from | not only upon many eanguinary baulotields de- | rewnlon has proved steonmpleta suecess,)| Alden Guldamith nN. toogo character, In which they did not suc: | Island, ran into a schooner at anchor, and | of water. It Je Uettur.than Freuch Brandy or Galva; George Spaulding Post, No. 60, from | feated your snomlos, but you overcame tho | Great credit is duc to the citizons of Junker} » ¥., b. g. Drivor. 2 4 4 9) coud. The girl allened that tho fathor hed | both boats are laid up for repalrs, ‘Tho Twi- | Vitters ase stimulant. . Genova; twenty-three men from Gilson: 14% groatost robollion ever known and conque: Hill for the success of thas ting, . . 4 ; O16. frequently beaten her, and last Thursday | ieht hod one man injured and o lurgo part men from Hendorson County; tifty-cliht | clght millions of pyoplo. Aftor all your tri- i ——— eri 2:23 close, paocrs; Purse $800. - | had struek hier a violent plow on the head, 80 | of her upper works curried away. an Git Bop eirewood : forgives of tno | winpia and Biith your groat work wan accom: |. | FIRES,! Pie Gauapbel Heaton, Ooch’ ys 7 1 thatshe bled from ong of her sare, and hor | °°. , EVER AND AGUR cured for Atty centa, : id Soldjers’ Association froma” Woe | Fur iorey, whi gous grout Wot, wan oconl. | «| Re i sPeeaaeen aay 228) fon iis wile lines. ae No" oe Sedgwick + KEROSENE, here fa hot reitediul ageut im this WOH ae” ft 3 i : . % a country from the burdens incident to a great urmy, ana, resuming your ordinary occupations; by yourindusi ‘mada it possiblo for your country Ww meet tho obligations sho had incurred while youwore fighting her battles, and you again juat aa really became her saviors in peace as you bud been in war. ‘When it soemed as though tho last hope, tho last ray of sunlight was gono; whon mon weroin despair and bad men were jubilant; through darkuvcss und gloom, in the midat of dee foatand douth, you steadily performed your duty, Bofore your invincible battalions went down forever 8 Confodorucy founded on human chattoligm.—went down forover nullification and secession. In tha midst of smoke and battle i IN ainicaca, . | Thee change, ‘Tie alarm from Box 176 wt-6:07 last evon- | Froemun & Naves, ing!was caused by 6 fird-Jh"tho two-story Wee Wot . frane bullding, No. 183 ‘Thitty-frst street, Line occtpicd by George Shelton, Cause, oxplo- slonof q gasolinostove, Miss Sarah Shelton Pig Paved le SUE aE aA | | pt gt gS an anaze to building, $30," and: nitura a eva 5 valeago: add $20.|'Tho formor ie "insured; Qhd tho latter | | Pnorurrstown, Il, Aug. 4.—Ths race to- not! Ae waite lay in tho 3:26 class way won by John Hall, ‘Tie alarm from Box 480'it.3:03. yosterday | Clara J, won the firet heat, and John Hall aftomoon was caused by. aes! tho one- | the'threo next. Time, 2:90, 3:S057, 3:81, 3:28, story framo cottage at Nd, fo nell street, ‘The 3:00 class was won by Peter in threo 8 in.; 100 men Manhotla Guards, Maquon Veterans, George Ni homas Post, No, 23, froim -Mendota; ry ly-two mon from Monmouth; Company Be Fourth Regiment, LN, G., Ouelda; Bryan ‘ost No, 67, from eorin; Company B Sov- enth, egimont, from Peoria; forty men pom Koseville, ‘seventoen men from Rock pind {Wenty-soven men from Sparkland, eost 0. 23, G. A. 1, from Sublotte; Stark They, ‘Veterans, from Toulon; Company K, i nird Regiment, trom Victoria; ciguicent Wyong Watage; thirty-three mon from * f AS TIE M'DONOUGI COUNTY VETERANS, ‘ Annes, N. Y., Aug. 4—A. 10-year-old son | will cure Foyer and Ague und all other Statuel- inten thar ne aae ‘ot crusty had ee of James'Muir was burned to death yester- dos ileus, Beare, apa PLES eeutok ay ‘ eae aid that Dudley had no rightto | day, He was kindilng a dro with kerosene | as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, : interfere In family uffalrs, Aftor tho trint | ofl, when tho can exploded, burning hin so FISTY CENTS PER BOTTLE, the girl refused to zo ‘home with her father, badly that be lived but ton hours, - ¥ f whe. she sald, bed frequently driven hor ong ——— ar . Annis Secting, who lives ut No, North Pleasant atrect, and with whom tho THE INDIANS. RADWAY'S iH oe poe sae dinar hee father tits Latest Nows from Victoria's Band. *, Ly ' ny clothes to wear, a ner fa a . tured her out of doors in midwinter: with | The following dispatch, which wasrecelved | * Regulating Pills e scarcely clothing grouse to keop her warn | at iititary headquarters yesterday, gives tho | penFECr PURGA'TIVES, SOOTHING APERI« ) ayo Oat a vea Court seca only news of the movements of Victorla and ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS: Py ys tions tho | owndl and occupied by: Sy k Staibor, | straight heats; Mattie Grahai second, Dick ay his Apaches; e KELIABLE, AND NATURAL LN sean ors on the ground have boon | Wena ude uly oF “aur Gover: | Cousy children playlaie ‘liiiadtenes cod | Sumed that Banew Tewple Toure ia Tee a ainwor i) |, acta Srarsas, Aug. 9.—Tho -Moxtean “QUBDL OPEMATION, ' BrlgadlerGeneral commanding, who has ap: | POM gt Mtg FO ai EDOS, g,omaris | SOttINE Siro to, nome, cooper. chyvings and | SiN. B17 BOK sr ocoand at | drop clvot sight in this way. troops for sonia reason wiikyown to mohave | 9 vegetable, Substitute for Calomel Palnted the following abte nod’ good-lookiug | 9. all, clitizonsulp for all, sudrugo for ull, | “7446-woodin tho Dasement. 8°. | saratoga agnin make necessary the postpone: eeerie piss: . t rr, Perfeatly ~tasteless, cleguntly conted with assaurmen A crrppre. 5 | mfiCHlPts Biwi ia eat” aeia fas | es taas Dan ares ee maa Among the prisonom at the Deoring Street | river, pasaing arth toward Viego Pass, Van | Gisurders of the Bromach, Livor, Bowols, Kide i Station at present isa German baker named | Horn, or Bass Cafton. My troops ure now | neys, hlef of Staif, Lrig.-Gon. Thomas J. Henderson, Princetdn; Chief of Knginocrs [Applause.] Among tho horocs of puelont ie ™ N. Reoce, Springheld; Chief of jodorn times your names properly belong. arinics of Alexandon, of Casar, orot Napoleon, AT VAN WERT, 0. + | nent of the races, chat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribtme, Rocnysrer, N. ¥., Aun, 4,—Tho Park As: Attiiier et + | of Cromwoll or of Washington performed more | Fore WayaeE, Ind., Aug. 4—Tho Celina, | 80c!atlon has arranged with tho managers of heya Winder, Nervous Diseusos, Hendncgo, | Cilor'oF Cask Manateld, Young, Jollets | vorthy or gallant decus. fu tne resulta in Vane Wort a Stata Line roundhousy ne Van | Maut and St Jullen to wive oxhibidons of | Adam Lichmolter, doing business at No, | moviig apy to get in hy feat. ch have. | Uahtiipation, Goatieuess,,Indiveatian, Dyapape Sldcago; Assistant Adjutant-Gencral, Mal, DEWALY OY FIWEDOM AND JUBTIOR Wert turned to the, ground; this morning, | Hpeed Aug, Th he, lonas receive, $4000 | ouo7 Archer avenue, who Ixdetatnod ponding | Ordered | Company, | lene | Cavey, | a eel oll dortugements ut tho fee jolia J, itealy; Asslataut Inspector-Géneral, | scarcely any hava accomplished so much, White | Causainknown. ‘he locomotive ‘Vou Work cach }E the best record of B:1°H4 1s beaton. | the result of injuries which he Indleted | O% Davies fo yan Lion Also Company Fs | torn Viecort. Warranted w ‘effect ‘a positive ae fol, Matrigan; Chiot Quartormaster, | otliers Souuht for mere conquest oF renown, you was almost sntirely’ Geatroypd: 38 wae Brighton ‘Cup. “Eedelweles cecond, Bolyor ‘tuesday afternoon upon a cripple named | direction. ‘TAG Indians aro evidently stgrt fur, Pare! y vegutable,contalning no uioroury, + mlssary, | ah hatte “fenson, “Alesiay | Danvers wora ambiazaned inchuractor# of living | Prsueybyara (nitty set. The hook ahd, fd- Ce : . 1g 4 Louls Speor, living at No, 295 Arehor av- | Ing for Guadulupe or Sacramento, | Gbsarve thy fullowing svmptoms resulting Antge Advocate, Capt. John St Turnbull, | “EMyce' veers hive assed away sinco you | ‘er liad hold, Gut could nab move it Loi, oy PMled hensic inst nighety tesive | ones; Speer ls a carpenter by trade, who, on : © Golonot Commanding, | 9" Wituttion Inward Wiles, wulluess of tho : jpgtmouth: Medleat Director, Surgeon Z, laid down your arms.” Wo look about us ‘and | $5,000;'h0 Indurnnes, “| to flspwifenee. Shetractured hor sitout | te 4th of last March, whilo working on a Hptctat Duspatih te The Chicuoe Tribune, Iijood in the "Head, Acidity’ of the Stouneh, + Bou,Chicgzo: Senior Ald de Camp,Liout.- find the hipplest people upon tho faco of tha OR rarnasaremrrtaae ‘dombitée, “If. N, Smith, the owner, refused | frame bullding on Deering street, fell a dis-| gz, Paury Minn.,.Aug 4--Tho Ploncer- | N, tsa Hourtburi. Disquat of Foods Fullueas nual Appleton, Chicago; AlddoCamps, | earth, prosperity on overy band, a stable and | (NTERNATIONAL SANITARY , CONFERENCE, | an offer Bt 918,000 for her somo time ago, tance of tiventy feot, receiving Injuries which | Pyexw has the following from Luford, Dalz; | Of weluht in the Stomach, Boke Hructitluns, I e. «G@, Bond. Monmouth; Capt. W. 8, | successful Government, ‘pence with all nations, 4 Thee tp 7 aa ee i) Blakuysor Pluitteringain the Pit eit, Chiemes Sat Seue, Abs epyaLE, Ky,, Aug. '4.—Thov Btedical W Yor, AUK 4 -At the Coney Island : " for- 7 +f Dittl- + tron; fonty in every lardor, suuight in cvery home, m4 * th ‘were at tho timo pronounced fatal, but from | * ub from: Poplar Kiver reports, a teh, Swhnintag of the Hoad, Hurrled and Anshay A. A, G. AL, Capt. H, 6. Douglas, Joy" tan vary Beara Clean aia ore OF aid Or AURIS. Coens lo eee ptr Tosa ee tt Pa goin Qn by How: | which ha slowly recovered so ns to bo able to midabis band of 6 four, with plete Bul gult Hreuthing, Fluttering wi tho leurt, Choi ‘Aurret Muster! ng Officer, Capt. A.C. Ferre, ane ae ay fuacbied i oot Why sos ownin Feito 2, infected with yol- | 1484. ay “oh | move abowt on erutches, ‘Tho man Lich- | of ty sour! ‘Ie iy auld that they aro well | lyha“posturo, Dols or “Webs “before tho christ oaqrovost Atarahal, Capt, ‘t. E. MUl- | Wouor wolcoma you to our homes, and to our | fowctonue cholo oF alae Contagious dis- | _‘I'fe mile and 'Lhyd0: urio £8 Was won by.| ivlstor, who {a burly alx-footer, in noiorl- | Of the Missouri, It 1s aald that they aro well | lying postures Date, or, Webs etary tho Clsdug, nist Ones Gab Hawley Page | Hi Soest cate Cures | ene, maui dor hy Ineenadonal sualay | Sly Werler second Fava ied, Ming quam ig peeuors er tusciseiaa® | Ukr ponte aren goa canal, and at | oof roma, goiganom of aan td “a = 2 Our col v ry Be) Dees y a) " kin 3 iy Wwhiey 22 PRELRGNANY axnosH, more than wa possibly ca bonoryeu, it wus B ponorenck, with a vio 1oe Te ETE the | /The mille and a-halt was'von by ayant, | When ho cin do so at to Oxpense of a wolun, ae HounR mei are Seslrous of faking {Ne | lashes of Hout, Hurdiug iu'tho Flosb, eee Aaa aren pontoon | Seat ui ears ae | IMAL cg ta an | Ale rato, See HER |, yan ea | PA gare, | tans tee eae oe ly looked” forward % ay most eAgUr? | toromove the wall which surrounded thocity | Places. ‘Tia Powers ure requestodl to send | #251. téaplooh tho short course | ndminisosny” a hakting: tos Mra, Krouger, | tense exeltement prevails at tho place, ond it HICH 38 CENTS PER BOX. aa ow ‘orward to, it consisted of | ond lot thow pass in upon other ground thu | authorized representatives to tha conferenca |’ ‘The steeplechase over fio TG | Wite af a BHA, Deen 1 Ty the lowes | fs thought that nothing but the timely Inter- 2 BOLD DY DHUGGISTS, Hebe! on -town, by the | that troddun by tho ordinary oltizon in bis pia- ington: City on the Ist day of Janu- / was won by Buater, Gi er second, Ohio a, whose ato! n orence of tha military. can ¢lfectually pro- anee tho ° wert,” tenninating | Sugs Tevugh: tke gee ne ee ey ore eo contain’ { Boy third. ‘cime, 8211, © | parte! toe pull Noire the Speers tive, | £° ns feronmersstose sveband 16 & small mal, vent serlous disturbutices.” Read “FALSE AND THURS . un retaliate upou boars METS DW, J pat a earn agate, ae pau, who OCEAN STEAMSHIP-NEWS, «| xGl Pali Si BOR GAUSS SEN heariog of ft, loft tha clty d i . ghoub ten ans tn tudlni RABtos ise | gins frm Liverpool sc | je tnormaoa worth nouaads wi bo sau 18 a 5 i . a ‘ Us x turned, whon he was aitested, iit es AD si New Youx, Aug. 4.—Arrlyed, tho St, Laue | : } HPucaday inorning, “instead af uppearhersor | tub trom Haves | | TO THE PUBLIC. Duceda: ie inst tarite per- | Lanpos, Aug, 4.—The_ Circass ‘ol sonally, ho senbia the Court tins inedival usr. Longiiut, Herder, ond Neckur re Nout ogTors can bo no bottor guaruutso of yoo eatne tifleate of one Pe artholt , sctting forte | York, Manitobau and Domain, from, Mon- | dies thun the buso and worthless hinitutons of M am aud adk for Be tne of $5, a judgment which ‘fucurred rived ous © pie Brom, olunere nate ae thar ‘hu une © udway "13 ou What you buy. such distinction, for we bavo no walla to re- move. Wo neod nonce. You yourselyea aro our bulwark and defonsy, our safety and sure ro- Nance in times of danger. No masonry nor gutes of iron and brass can give us such soourity and conddonce us your resolution and dauntiees courage. 11s bocause of her patriotic citizong, ready to stop forward ond mect an enemy from home or abroad, * TUAT TUM REPODLIC 18 ALWATS BAYER, We nocd no‘standiny army, Whilo overy other elvilized country ts Stauyoring under tho bur dens of rout armed, it muy: almost truth> fully vald that we bavo nonu, only a few scsttar- ing regiments, You are assembled in the midst cceua| maneuvering on b oth sides, jn tha storml: ot Fort Lee, the Union stronghold, at the ox the ea uigtiheastern limit of the cam and wae Spitulation of the boys Iublue. All this Sohne Wsery, of course, in order to get the Bd pay debs fn poasession of the fort to-day, » battl’ atford Spretext for the great sham ores Friday afternoon, when the Unlon an 8 will lay themselves out to recapture It rowdie down the Rubel rag whites now tee Heyens to the breeze, Of course wig do ft according to program, ‘Tha Attack on the weatern outposts begun wed to bey], — eee rtiad the cbatarente, Becratary |" ‘Tho Central Park, Drislng Association avill Evarts' cirewar Is tn obedience to the Jol give a matinge at its track Bosurduy afters resolution of Vongress, passed on the j if) loon next, commencing et sorlou vane May, authorizing the President to call u coi. There w It be three us bie fe classes to ferenco of thi afftereat tious interested, | Wagon, 3:40, and free-for-all () harness, |, = sty al ' Oy BASE-MALLY New Yor Mica AON bee tm. | New Yons, Aug 4 iain In Boston, Wor- migrants from Europe who lauded at fastle | cester, Troy, and Providence prevented base- Garden during tho month of July rched } ball Ramos. ye a elncodene ts polal ek ayer! Dunvev uz 4—Lom Sullivan,