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Bitty, TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MUNUAY, AUGUST 9, L880. ee f Y. demand for *pood places” on auch an ocenston, | polled to depart at this, time, bat tho tron & | WANCOCK AS A GENERAL, | $3 Cine Seen oa ne CUA: | Sront in tho followine CxuberRnt aIyTeE ee | porary, Ht le usual for tho loost commit, . Tho fortunnte ones wha haya windows to mpare, | tTealy TT was a ede The regiment dl eee ee ee ae Autwaukee,, by Capt: | “And now tho ralfroad comes nions, Ika a | {"8ltd tho Vicoray of tho day to honor thoea'? . nmi aro willing to eell thate uso forth day. wilt | to oMiclate nt the mrnde. ‘The reimant did i -| Hughie pany . plant uancordarmbredig the continent ins | Viton, with his patronage nnd. progestl EWS. , | make onouah, in many ipstnnecs, to pay A | ell, and olicited the mpplanse of tho multitude | ta. oT aa Sait sau over tell theo frets before Han- | coll, and Its ponderous machiners Dronthes the | And tt ie waunl for sdino local monet GENERAL NEWS. sj nromeh'a Fonts ue : His Domineering Spirit and Cruel | cock waa nominnted for Presitent?” Situhliy of etvileation tu souoroue reapienstons, | "Be hie guest dieing Me aig! tip _ ‘WR DECATUR KNIGHTS. ‘nim Sixth Regiment encampment at Goneva - AMANY A TIME, brouking tho allence at tho desert and awakons ia pucat during his stay Jaues A. Hawney, of Dixon, UL, is at tho Pa- Bpeetat Dupaten to The Chicago Tribune, Tako cost $1200, every cent of which. atm Col, Treatment of Volunteers. * cineca ais ils 8. The Ste ad of | Thompson hi bs ir Commanders jo. 9, anid tholr wiv Woraaam Dagger, of Ottumwa, In, ts atthe | Poy iio, th ee a O sir kn 4 succeeded In ralsing in Chieawo since hla return, ‘The = commander hus Just issued ou general order, expresses In thy ‘ trlot.; Tho Joenl compan: 1 ise wa Many poopie in Lanenster favo heard mo tett | Ma the reverhorutions of tho mountains for tho | the Fi nay At Clonmel tn je. Cor ‘Lard ited, firat time sino tho planet commenced {ta revo- atl Cowpor, Lord-Loutenaut of Ire} thet from the tine Team homo from the army i and Lady’ Co and, tit ance: Atm Bera inwiotier trum Dr, ager: | (Hons In the untvorse, The, name of the wher to visit tho ti no of tho | mhow wedk. fils Vaxeriloney” tne eee! of of " : ‘ 5 hullder of tha Chines watl fs lost y cy bna accepted tie re | sti uneaiea ting ¥le Sone tn |e Hey opr, artis, tance | A Regiment Made to Doublo-Guick au | fi, ii Waoktiya arto ah anak | mere eseye uc al Pena tat | nt at wf Tate es ee Up nil cons | condue 5 A is vi 5 , t en Cnanias 1. THonse and wifo aro at tho | TO fen pris em eMtahts apresred i | tallon, with one of two exceptions, while at Hour for Calling for Water, Watlkeaha Gauuty to reerntt mnpeelt. ani toro eee eee eee eer the Oarino | {omer who bavo.cstnton and cuuntey tenet Palmer. : Wikedtess uniform, and the ladicg of the parts: | Catnp Taleban, While if wus the hin of tho Toe an Ree Ut hturoe Hancocies | pouefitto the human tuce fut tue mares of tho Gounttos of Waterfond and’ Heiter ee tlacent + PHEND, aco, ve . Dur a1 rl nro . 50" + 5 ms Pritt ERD, Of Ban Franciaco, ia at the the evening ho’ host. was Presented with K | Givelpline, he alntes that nt to same cme he Dritntlty (vhteh fact Edo not Fementber} ant ho | Builders of roads immortal. Tho Bom hak Tres eaponecnnaadueyahar T coll (e. ail to | Han Will show you the ‘road: whicl Guoe Terran paeps eeu OF tbokr Lowes toute 2 He eubH fabric from the publicity. but to | Sula Khun, indo through the Nankon | qo tucal committoo aro dist pons ine tts straply horrible to rotiect thut-aminn of | 208% The Swiss pensant will puide you over | appeals have been mndo t) acted, Sevorat Fee ee eee dconaesotor n@ wWinttera | tie tond traversed by Hannttual neross thé Alps: | pipers to the residont mon or wena sea Scott Hnncook {a likely to reecive thn sulfrages ip voricat 9! England, watching u f Ant See ea ee rected capte | endeavored to imake tuedutics as fightas posat- | After an Elghteen-Milo, March under ao Unyesrs Musgun, M, 0. of Towanda, Pa.,isat | yin-General B: ‘M. Durfee, win hn been drilling | ble, that tho camp might not be too irksom Virgiula Sun fn Angust. tho Pacitic. . the Raighis of No, for ihe Culengo Concinve, | Thé Colonel woes on th may thee, the Kes real: ci! and cost- } mental ener Uren! Ix ny W. iT, Donon and family, of Now Orleans, aro | ne ne Te Rico and belt. A tine bane | tnt Dreaniztion among the tirat milltary: bod= Wd ata. : . ‘ ‘Ballabu: in, £1 th jon to come forward and take the Vic; located at tho Tremont, quut was ‘served. Heuumanoir Commanders | feaut thostate, and that the memucrs lind sur | De. Castleman's Tostimony Corroborited” by | of n large portion of the people for the, ofica of Hine aratee on eaabUry air rom the Fuine oe hia wita in fora Taw days, but nat ong of att , No, S—thirt; A and t es,—twlll | turned: to neo a ! a n bit nf , : W. Ds Wot Horren, of tho CriterlonComody | No. Srthicty Knights, and thelr wives wi | parsed by any command. for soldiocly bencity Liout, Langridgo, of the Fitth Wis+ cholee of the Keepers, of Aniergomvilte and puilt that road to, the biguia, Of Old Sarurar io” dotfaltten foo! somowbat io tho sage Company, {s at tho Pacific, rovably compete for tho prizes offered ut tho | and gentiomanly conduct. In closing, he ud. consin Volunteers. Libby and thott friends fe not surprising; but | | ing thia continene by tho Southern Paoifie Itall- | HO won tho elephant at tho ratio, They arg iTite New York Criterion Comedy Company aro | Prfenniai Concluve. montshes ench individual in his comtaand to}. 6 - pais HOW OAN A NORTHERN MAN VorH Fol stu?” | rond, nthonwand years hence, to visit the riting | bringing areal live Viecroy and his wits ama unrtered nt the Shorman. RAND STANDARD CONSEORATION. look, to it that ito portion of this repre : Wa publish tho forewoing knowing that Mr. | of Loudon, will aton at the 'Carh Grando" nud | {em, and now they don't "know whero on cary 7 st dice Willinta M.Stentton, of | Sax Francisco, Aug. &—Tho Urand Standard | tion ne aut fontulteal oy. ang - uevelle Tanenster (W74) Herald, Aa. % | “| Zauneridige hn been pressed by many eltizens to | ask n dosctugant of the Fina indians who bulit Pp } OF what to do with thom, Fa raha rodent eae birt + OF | of the Knights ‘Templar about to depart for | (9 Fe OCs i Many havo nlrendy road chapters from Dr. ————___ give it ta tho pebltes and thoy urge it knowtng | the cltadel of that nime, and thé gontlo savage ho [8 rolinble In every utternneo ho makes upon | wilt reply, in the salt dinicct oF ia tits, ‘SPORTING. 1 it ~ tendance fn cainp was eighteen commanding: % n'a’ dinry portraying Gen. Chleago to attond the Conclave of the Order Altyed 1. Castlenu porta Pe. hig own knowlodge. Ho hae been a oltizen hero | *Pimne Envanp 8, Bnana, MC, of tho Fifth Wiecon- | \ras conscorated with. imposing ceremonies nt | furcrred to we enlisted men. The exceptions import od ne Hancock's haughtiness and profanity, and his hr don't know): but aak him, Was Conscorayed ith tape erate Heston, | Teferred to weron couple of @ntiatedd yen, one | Th . 3 by ity= jt t Z silt District, is nt tho Tremont. Graco Chis ue whom beim hutnsleated whijean duty, nnd | brutal treatment of votuntecr, eolters unlot raven yoara, Ho tn Fob Aman to WHoin my por eee eet rare "Crookers US ona OF ' BASE-BALL, Goy. 3. 8, Cunros registered at tho Grand I'a-- + ouaVERAND RNTOTTE ane a dor. Cell aalucss hie we wie on iy tlin. Dr. Castioman was Burgeon of tho son in'tho world will ascribe vanity, and ho is Baturday’s Longue games rosulted ag fo} cific yesterday, on bis way homo from Gales | phe Cloveland Leader of Saturday en: Chale stnting the aTUnse oF Whe kowed to thelr | Wisconsin Volunteers, of which relent Amnga | not in the Hane a sioldar to wontiinontalty. AMUSEMENTS. ° +Chiiengo 6, Hostond; Providence 0, Chace Hows; + t be e Cobb, known to cyery eltizen of this Third Con--| ‘Thouxh just tho kind of a man that shou : and ge Pee ee teas Aus Womans pe cheOrmaletmmtnt | taped wetneey gatas eon | getter sea a Howopanor wns | tials PRP aa, tal fife troy insmod; Woroeer® Hutnigh ‘il BY > | ery No. 12 and abou! "member pelted march up and down the camp under easlot . a % 5 . e . s Persta TETEHTO FEET Of Ho fecoa Commandery No. Ss of Knights ‘Tom plas Than for nine onecutive hours, Thisinny | Colonel, sle—the: Doctor-admits that, Gen. patna eanaldnits ap Tei Re voted Todtornce: ee baad area aapwulack ane, Championship record now. stands chy, ie Ceca ay Remon TEAC Het SESSA GonckeeGof the Ger | Hinge snr nan® AP (© eRforse SSE) sinneocc wns. omecr of 200, sae eee| ATLROAD nity onoay weno soya en: | et ce Co He in : : d D 0 ands T Branum Montane 18, Stevens. George | 40 Ua bell AVE. 1 Mh ane, My au usrtige |, Lie Commander of the sixth Dattation, has | that tho sldiorsiveenamed hin - THE RATUROADS, | sopoinent. cast night Frank 1. Frayne gsen- | SON PNE Ind U.W. dloore, Keni, England, aro at the Pa- | Aug. 10, and return on Friday ovening follow: | eh Meh de ntnmnnd in anilitary etiatet Ges. STRUT. THE SANNIBAL & ST. TOE, terete ea i ARDS, : ellie. % ep Peo et et eR ve thelr res | rd te, elect ig apparent, for tere ia nG [+ ‘Three weeks after Gen. Hancock took com: | qo tnisiness of tho Hannibal & St. Joo Tnll- ee Heh ene eet en oe ee saeceh ,Semnoter hes tesuod a challenge to Mus. Di Venxox; Dias Georgin Vernon, and | #pective halls on Munday morning. And minee | Crranizition In tho Stute’ whose members | mand, a chnptor In the dinry says ho camo “one | road has greatly improved during the last few | ingly vulgar kind, and {t_Is cortatul tae: champtonshlp of the champions ] nisi Louisa Roberts, of Hamilton, Canada, were | 1 t as lontal | Observe colirtesy to superior olliccrs ani to ench . fe bor, ito y ville 4 y question- | gaine, ‘Tho match will take place fu N in tho city Inst week, the gucsta of ‘hirs..Jamnes | Commandery will be headed by ihe Creat Fr eer th de tate didelity. Commanders. of morning to brignde-drill, perfectly sobor,’ months, and tho financial condition of tho Com- | abie polley on tho partof Mr. Hnvorly to put suoh | within the noxt sixty days. lew York Chathon, of Lake View. ern Hand of Snuutnsky, aud tho Holy, oud Con | ote Notes nf troops woul dovwell to follow | Wished to appear excited at some IMtlo tnistnio | pany ta getting ina moro flonrishing condition | HENT Defre tie Witenes Ne et ne Se Uy ‘Tu Elght-tHour League met in secret session ee ais aul senniites. wilt thon leave ona } the example of Col. ‘Thompson th this parties | in mumeuvro, and tho volley of ouths he thus | gvery day under tho able management of Mr, | §2.for acme sles past, ii the miuge thexsres oF. Elomonts of Toxan Popularity, Feet tent ier ecipit siteot, yesterday, | apeoial train, iho time for which has not yet | Mr. Upton, ourstandard authority upon iuilitn | dorad down tho line startled Lis wen. Thoy | J, B.Cnrson, A dividend of dpor cont haalate- | REANG Ne, Nyasa waratrors? Woes OO IGativaton Neva; ye iiffernoun, iv whs sntd that mo busitiess OF in-!| eon ized ‘ iy matters comments Upon Hs See a A thought ho mistook the meu for ihulesand their | jy neon deelnred on its proferred stock, and it : «gli, W7aa plain topo as g00n a8 ho ntered thy ‘Terest Bayo to members o! AUS was trans 5 rag eee: ongn 4 ¢ el vers. o 4g ouly,n question uf time whon tt will also ‘bo Rg, 8 mad about somot uate MILITIA NOTES, peusable te disciplines respect th subartons Wit | | aAnothor chuptor relates Hancock's visit to the | bia tUedinre n dividend on its. common atock, DRAMATIC NOTEs, thing, x jt 0 A unanp excursion by rail from Chlengo will estented on adloceusionee All cotticers will-ane | Hospitals wherg tig suid the men tn hese al sper At Hooley’s Thoatre this evening wo will have | proceedings of the Recorder’ yi IAND CXCUTSIOD OY rat eae eeednee Mr. | Tierney Donnext bne beon reflected First | hivo ench otlior when thoy amect tho inferior | jute tit nian tor dates Unat seh UC Mae ree ee tera the ending Juno 20, 188, i oor oe e Cours in Fee at orrcr eewatie June 20 1800, | ““Fronka” by tho Criterion Comedy compans, | HON with tho ohargo of inebriation. fio wi . Ho ws i Y left with him for duty; that such beds and such | 8 i é 0 Inboring uider intense : a rad Thnberinkes of this, city, nag charye Of the OF | Tcwonunt and Orrin T. Wittinms Second Liew- | wing the tre an We not the ualvidusl | Gomnforta would invite avery-mign tu the rogie [~ttote for Juno bog eT catials * All tho Hage" to-night at. s1oVickor’s Thes | \as suige timo before bo could Coote’ aad eb tenunt-of Company 0, Third Iegtinent, Wwiveh He olds, und the enlisted’ mun awho falls | nt into hospital before teeta on Mane 8 cragss | ME, Tha will beria tho twonty-fourth eason | engUBRLOSpAN, 5 ’ a Beconn-Livur. .B. A. Bry, B Compnny, | to observe this courtesy, instead of offering an | edck's ord experienced druggist was tnken “* eco | Rt this » The pny is a fareleal comedy,and | THANG. come ton scg— = thts —Tes fate pAnner of Walter's beer awalte An | avoir Battalion, bas tendered his resignation, | affront to an oficer,alimply betas bis own Ig | from tho hospital, and a mun Tet moe MHOW Cowes ivtorsed Ly Eustern eritiisin, sonlor’s—Court—business,” te gnsped pala - ANC ry. pnt, hisdevoruin ts not wna recovered ut the corner of Wood street and | which bas been forwarded to Springfield, norance of military muttent, } one tiedivine from another put In bis pluce. t Hi contined to ollicers, but Is to be observed by Abe Palerue pyanue By Osiccr Hanrahan, WhO SW | yi Qut.-BAMUEL APPLETON, Inspeotor of | jiun-comuissioucd oitleers and privates, Every | Ove man was Inconscquenee , v " 01 TO DEATH, Xitlo Practioe on tho staff of lirig.-Gon. J. F. | man must suluto bis superior, and every sit POISONED Itastney, New York: Henry, Hawking erior must return the saltite of un Inferior; | and two othors nearly Bo, Iphin, Lacs W, Bestow and wife, and It, | ‘Torrence, commanding tho First Brigade, bus | P A 5 cl il prejudices or animositics havo nothing: Aunothor chapter tells how the hungry men Do aunine aid site, Setteraonviliey AHL shi ce jouer iis resignation on aceountor ill heatth, | em LE Mita ule, hirod nnd puld for tho privilege of ono draw of 1 < aud A. EH. 8, Les 1» | Forwarded, 5 035 "F467 ‘Tho second succors of the Union Square sca- Tet iene son—"'Tho Fale Friend "will bo eae to-night ‘rade the rio to publish a A) named of thoy | nt Haverly's, ‘Mr, Charles 1. Thorne, Je whoy | exeoption In your cio." take any 119107 | with bis wife, renched the olty yesterday, wl <ahate reine Tia complaining of. Tm aT A) HIRE SNE LONG TOs : my namo ih tho piper ae “having been drs SiatT AIT Mr. Thomas Burnside, tataly connected with | but you got my jultinls wropy. 1 am going to BLM Aud for offlcial carninga for June.. Hitbard, New Yar! z keino in the PFamunky Kiver. Tho General rode Total....s006 seeeeesesevees the press of this city, sulls from London on tho run for n city oftice, and { wanted to eo ta pudaior © Oi Heatronat Ea Fur Geneni | ian aoverat Schon lta attege ere SE | pe, Jonnsony of the Presbyterian Chore, | Hiendn whoo tables wero always tnvon with | Malutonanes of euuieit Se oa eee oietNaa ee a | Welt wun coven ances et is Boe arena W, Peos. ot. Hedaing | gif fiUT Ange tem, commandihe B Company, | Ts times" tho reverend contivnan said dat | Lud tawue water wien i wis convenient, aud a |’ Total G15 pot cent, TAUKESHA. _ | and not Iauno Shooks, us you lve nto ra ahs Call es rue ate in ta ee pstval Samal Rol for, tha, good ‘ofthaxery- | togome tho sermon, which .was that of aman | regiment was puntshed soyorely because some | Intorcat on bonded debt. mashed n'gas-amp. [want itto rthlesness.” | supporting his views in hope of a lifo hereafter, | Of tho men culled for water, : understood by tha votors that I was tho man ‘hore lives In Lancuster n gentloman, Some Drives—Mornings at tho Springs | Whont alx policomen took three-quurters of a =Rivalry Between Bethesda and | Hour to take to tha lock-up.a distance of only Silurlan—Items. yards, I've been slandercd, and, it an nut bofore the public in my trav I y |. ‘vqSpeclal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribung, sult for cumages. Thats what | nae ‘irae ee ferred stock). seve 227,450 Waukesna, Wis, Aug. 6.—Perfect days! Tho |'—to got my namo in tho per, 80 people would P prominent part in the mecting at Lake Biull, | Approved and forwarded, ie 7" 3 Rnd is now visiting friends in the eity., eT eis ie tha porsot | mighteceiu tu boa continuation of that preached AT ELER LANG DINAD AEAME, vi Tun Tenevolent Astoeiation Of to Chlenga | 9 ee eon ee na ne a oeeetmecia | 22 Alm ong weok xo on The Sabbath and swae | who belonged to the Fifth Wisconsin at tho sams 5 Fire-Departient, nt ita lust monthly meeting, | the Third Hteyimont eicumpinent at Mockford, | yon Ao K tT C ce! " the: with De, Cusoman. Ho bas been frequent Se ee ee ae pe ghect ts tue Zoe Oy OF | eS een tee Cette eae Arinent wii | Sous bad bommented on a pune seccks bad | ly inturroguted us to tho truth of tho accounts Not cnrnings....0062 rer Intereat received and ofper revenue «. Not, revenuo (4.48 per cout on pro- tho othor day, ond asked bim what truth thera * Cant, Edward Sinttht of Engine Company Nob, certainly visit tho Third during its cainp. feen untuvornble, yet, be helloved In whut ho conted runt ithe Doctor's published arany Joure Deduct J per cent dividen “2% e2tt00 | sky, clear, restful, oloudiess; tha nir, mingled | know I am duly qualitied, : : pratt Ueahusereurriigo dn auch Wivay aa to | Tix regular monthly mecting of Company I, | #4 and proposal to fo believe, ‘The putrluecs | tit his unewars to tuolr questions, To get ub HO |: sarpjug Sram | Whe and nootar.eparkhing and sweet, “Yet they | sumey: Our highoat artisan dontlatry? The’ ty rat Regimon' 9 Nel ‘ednesdity oven= ve We H . Tal ” eee! | are 7 Ae $ ntlatry: ultimately result in bia death, ing nt b oclock. ‘Tho “newly-olectod Capinit, hgo thoy burnt mon who did not bellevens tho | fete, we Invited Mr. Langridge Into tho oltice | aio Common: stock of this rond is $0,108,700. | going, going,—siiding from our grasp as ae : MeChesnoy's beyond doubt, though but Tite Young stch's Cheietian Association mest: tidinion ie-Gung wilimege tug eomany forth | wasorty Duttocdsy thoy only lose thelr follow | tho other day, and dated hi what 3 sah : vo | West timo, aud expects to sexo evory ineniber. ie ect oe ; 8o far nat have seen,” sald he, “everything by tho evangelist, Mr. Jo W. Dean in a atyle | aus commanding offers, fleld and lne, of alt bagre,yll be no Sunday, ovening farvices 'n | rotated Is substantially truc. AS wo were not of His address was, * Aequaiutance with Gud," | tho: regiments, buttullons, sud companies of | “mye Sunsaysof Jtrothor Ulrich, who offered always at the sumo lncag ‘at tho sume tines, bho 1 eto Ww i iilugtrations. inflitia in Cutongo have recelved printed invitu- = cont vorcimeoting con- | aud Linight differ a litte in particulurs, but our gad wus replyto With pertinent itlustrutlons, | Werte Cole brizee to vislt the onenmmnnent | (MO rosulutlon uth racers privossing ite vI Recounts would be ng. near alike as Jon's Go dub, xia 22 wns tho text, taken those who | of tuo Third Hepiment, walen takes Mince Aug, | Uemulng a newapaper for exprvssing 16 Views | hel js to Matthew's. Gon. Hancock rarely ad~ 4 iuccting ‘vas a profitable season for those who | Sf OMeceiord, and tio invitation wil doubtless | SHU 1NO Mone oho Motus not been seen ut | Hfeseed a, volunteer soldier without profanity, Psnvnoruisiot ine Nuveteenthy Hilula Vos | MUNCEINE SY mans fn Wednvedny night prayer-meeting for soverul | He treated thom ; ot unteers held their qunual: mecting yesterday Ar ameeting of the Board of Officers of the | years, uttended this ong, and olfered a palr, of WITH EXTREME DNUTALITY, ; untvers held thelg aunugl: mecting yesterday | gL“ ittnlion held ne tho armory Saturday | resulutions wyproving the sermon.” And, “It | Ho appeared to haro, not as muck feollng for dime consumed in discuesion,civeted the follow- | wyht Measrs, N. 1. Fatrbunk, L. 4, Jeiter, Ar 43.0 little singular that Brother Ulrich and wll | thems oman ought to have for w beust; and + PG hluee: Dresktentsde FeSinith;. Viee-Preat- | thur Kaye, of Geneva Lake, and £. W. Sunday concert whieh | thomen universally, ns_far ns know, camo mn Ihnpid water slips between a young girl's taper aact, ‘The nbove surplus, with that whieh 18 sure to Le purned duriug the next six inonthe.--tho buslest | nxers as her boat glides down the stream, E DEATHS. ie nee zante spud, onable tin Foul 69 docliro a . Sg a wo spent ba raro midsummer | ~~~... vidend o: “or § per cont on thocommon | days? How xarnor tholr strength and beaut; LAUNDEIt-—Jamos Laundor died at hi atock at the close of the yenr. for busy city-lifo when’ vacatlon-times el SG Vernon ay.. af Wid) p. m. yostarday, aged 7 ovor? We will stay in tho open alr, of course. | CARMODY—Auz. 8, at hor resid 12 Rebooes mC ATROAD IMEROVEMENT. | | An indiana gontloman wasusked by’ a resident sty Alles Sano Apnea Carmeayes ore 12 Me Funern[Tucasday, Aug. 10, at 10:50 o'clock, to Jésus ton yenrs tho rallway ayatem of tho United here what ho found to do in auch a quiot place. | chu erica by cartingesto Calvary. | Ho replicd that, to ona who caino from the BRACKON—Mary Josoph T., only child of States bas nearly doubled in extent of mile- Riana Jonnie E. imokon ly child of Geone ayo. During this poriod we hiwwo had siz years | Teslon of maluriay it was Just luxury, to alt out | inom tron Su Controsnes Aug, o atd Ocoee oar 5 ma 338 Contra-ny. Aug, 9 atz o'clock p.m. of commercial rovulsion and almost universal TE Abies sal bees tie aie EBERHART—At Chic Wilson | bis children attended t ; ano Lawn, Aug, 7, Abrakan : ny oilleers: Pecaldent, JF sinithy Wiech eee: | were mde honorary niembers of the command | the gormon eondemmnec.” = tu'the conclusion tat he had only beastly ine | bankruptey. It Is mot tho oxtraordiaary ox- | giege ae, aoe ee cee tha Tok acanteeiean | orale eee faviier of Joun ¥ Eberbar, “ fivensurer, D. F. Brenner; Iecording Secretary, | On account of services rendored and courtesies THE BAST PARK. , atin: tension of our railway system alone that chal- | that leud out from tho village in every direc Nirajn will toave \Vostern-ny. and Twenty> “ Janes Sufnes; Corresponding Secretary, Wille | shown while Ju cninp at Kaye's Park, Tho wide ndvertising whlch tho Sduth and Enst | "Po you romeiber all tho incidonts related | jengog attention, but tho marked: improve- | tion.” “ -Fouurning Writs funoral ate my eoeucs ieee Jum Cristian, Carr, Joun L. Witenax, commanding © Com- | Parks have hud during th@past week In pulpit | by By. cuaplainn ‘Sia not come under my own |.mente that hive beens made in many of the | | Gao day we will visit the Creamery, ond take | titosniin 4 ny, Sixth Infantry, recommends the discharge | and presa seems to bave lurgely Incrensed tho eh me oat, Bows de Mann gaye thale apcond | Ba Sie Luwcfinepio aad George, flats | tuber of visitor. Yestonday tho Grand and | cbsthcnvoos o.oo wucheaiked of tbat ra 3 * Plomgren' plenic “grounds, “Waebington | mon, on ‘econnt of removal trom. thy State, | Drexot boulevards were full of people gol no doubt of thelr truth." Heights, It was voted by all who participited a | He adsy recommends the discharge uf Privates | to the opurk, and = the trains curries “Do you recall fneldents he has not related Thetess.” Archery, croquet, foot-balt, and buse- | William Smith and H. Bf. Garilek, Jr, “for tho | many passenyers to the cool and dellgitful | aorogntory to thotchuracter of Gen, Muncock?” eer ess. A Tewror tho Hang Minuwementsottured | wood Of tho scrvicu.””” “Approved und forwarded, | shudes, where wJoyous rest cnn, ‘bo ourutned, tory fo the Shumate oF Cet Hung hnd indulged i. dn ihe latter gainou pleked | Carr, W, 1. Afoutixatox, commanding | PLNgIOH Wilh a TN Of the De eros: rasa, anid | by reference tomy'dlaty. 1. too, kept 1 _dall dine from theeuiapusition room played aguinet | Company A, Twelfth untilion, recommounds thy | ful feagrance emanating Tom trees eeth mitt | by Bote erarbat teonspiccd that 1’thuuabt wor jino from the press room, Five funtuga only | divelurge of Corporat William Buttered und | Howars. he perplo toes ng ovening. Berv= Sen CE NE eae te abe haan quce ‘wero pluyed, oud resulted iu a ecore of 21 to Bin | Privates Everett Drundage. Louls Furnzusen, pho wl paring, whet Wy eatiante aici De placed pote tive GHCOBALERloMie ask such quea- Favor of the press room, y Williuin HH. trwin, ‘Phomus McStants, Patrick Well, y K | on the number of persons in the purks, Tho ell, xive an itém from notes of your own jtite coopers were to havo heli a minss-meot Mesanis, and Jobn Lyle, on account af ree | ioe eT he could usk for, and thoy (a ee ee tee actors ny vie sterday atternoon at tho corner of Tw snovul front Jurisdiction, ‘Approved and fer- | toate ndvautage of it. Veblclesof all kinds, from | “On referring to March 19, 182, 1 find that wo nnd Waller streets, the object belng toreyive |, Warde onus the express wagon with its hnlf-dozon seats to | mude n elx-mile march through drenching tn Btrengthon the Coupers’ Unton, but the bulf |" Cogrnany to general expectation; it 1s now | the elegant carriage, were alinost ug tmumerous | ruin tothe vicinity of tho Chickahominy. “Tha tt our fill of buttermilk, If wo like it; and porhaps BUTTS—Aung. 9, Maj. J.D. older ronda, and especinily in tbo so-called | Our ivo tho winter's Supply -of butter, taut will | paralysis 9, Ma}. J.D. Butts, agod 1 years, of trunk lines. Wooden bridgoshave boon removed | Segvaet ne the nme, *lteao Glen." Atemnins will bo taken to Do Hinlb, 11l, Services at and iron structures substituted iu thoir stead; |. pho noxt morning wo will go to “Calkins hia tate residence at 6:30. a, m, Monday. ; frou rails repluced by steel, the building of | arink from the fron spring, tramp over the low AILEY Elie Moryis Stor ‘ors.at Sn.’ Sundny,Aug Sat Troight-curs of double the cnpacity of old ones, | pagture-ground to thie queer trees and odd rus- the ro-idenco of Leopold Powel! 20 Ogden-ay. carrying twenty tons of live welgbt instead of fle sunté, whore we admire the awamp-flowers Funerat will taka place nt 2p, m. to-day, ton, us formerly, oud moro. aubstantial and | and fyht tho mosquitocs. thoroughly bultusted rond-Leds, ‘These Improve- tte f ANNOUNCEMENTS. thoroughly uullistod cong leas, Tue mproves | Some nfternoon wo will follow tho rivertotho | ANN i ay olitical. atoue-quarry, where, Ile Michael Auglo'a {m= ¥ ple of economical management, and muke it rigoned angel, whole blocks of stores, hotels, ee bossible for qur well-built und ‘uost-cquippod | Rnd genutifal homes He walling to bo takeitout, | THE CHICAGO, UNION VETERAN CLUD VIlL ke ronda to do tho largest amount of work at the | In one of tho workman's Cottages wo can find, tenst possible cost, As a reault muny of our House Club-roons this eventing atvo'eluck. enst. povsiblo cost. As a result muny of Our | for trllle, rare forwtls ty enrich tho cabinet of timo nia protit, yor urates that would not nye | Sue geolowlen! felend and make Rim Lappy for a -, Miscelinaeous. 10 @ work, (PIE REV, 2, M. HATFIELD WILT, LHAD THA ee ae tet eecoro concluded, after WHIIUK | unc atcod thot tresaititare of Culedgo willtoe | ma thor people. And. there Were uo unseemly | roads were deep nid. Our brigade mavta’n bale | Covered cost ten years ayo, tis the complote- | Another day our drivo shall bo cast of tho ie RE. Ht, M. HATELEL APB Ort tromnd several hours, that it would be best not | turn out tu participate ‘4 the parides of the | actions, and the visitors were huppy. near w very no! firm belonging to the dis- | eas of this system in turnishing cheup trans- | yiituge three or four miles, whera we will Rane Alo, young pene imootling {ene ceuatan eontuced 3 todonpything. Thoy ure determined, bowover, | Knights Templur thi month, ws it ts nbout de~ ————— tlignished Leo family, Some members of the | Portution trom the centres of tho yrent graine | to yaze on n Iaudscape of quict beauty that } by Mr. A. 2. Homingwas, to whieh all youug mona to carry out the abjuct of the mevtiny, If posst- | cided that the ulfalr ahull be purely Masonle. | 7 ANT AMERICAN BEEF. regiment not on age ‘Wont to a fence, wok olf | srowing districts of the West that his given | waits but the ennyus of some noted artist to earnestly invited. ye ie, In mother way, aud Just us sun iis tho | However, te is quite probable tue some of the |. LEY Wl i eeaiet net oe di ihomwitit oneendayninse | such an ehormous Inerease of American food | take it famous. Cuming buck, we may tnko | rey Soa or poe ‘ Union can be gotven ‘on its feot un udvance in | cympunice may ve cuted upon tudo escort duty, F the feneoand theotheron the ground, Over | tops, and onubles us to successfully compete | ynythor road, and stop at tho orchard of o PRIZE-DISTRIBUTIONS. ‘wayes will bo demanded, eer ct thy ollisera aud membus belong 0 | An Effort to Get Wid of the Reatric« | these they spread and fastened thelr rubber | With idl other countries in tho world 1h the eup- Fentloman whogy deliclung apples aro free to all = eEPEEERCESN Z Iv is quite provable that some unknown man | tho Order. - tlons on the Importation of Live Cate | blankets, ig meundof protection from tha rain, | PIY Of food, friends and his friends’ friends, ‘3 Saas : aeng Urewned ht tho Dathing-house at the foot of | ‘vie uniforms of tha Highland Company G of They thon.went Co a atraw stuck, and curricd = J ‘All these, und muny tore, ure exoursfona to ene royined THE SPRINGFIELD NORTHERN. | yo made Bowweon tela; but, it wo. Want Aspeciil disputch from Springtteld, O., to the |, day’s -Jaunt and pionic, there are the Jakes Seen vat teentue: PatSe’| Ais RIE TERRE HT eae Do need, cae | s2e Ratt. Riedel ant ita depidation, Ste een ay eR OF Berar, whtel ted pincee a 6 .proprictor, reports that ut | portion of them, notably, the, kilt, being now on CFS TES p y dor tho blankuts to rest on ae lon from from it urmtuls of btraw, which thoy placed un- in Peet: Tiet THighe he Towing. tH0 door | eee oe eae ey tion Midiuburn, rhe svee- | sisting of mombers uf cuttle-trude associations | thomud, Hunecck happened jong just then. | Cineinnatt Hnquircr has the following regarding | Nt Oconomowoc, the Colloge-bulldings at Na- ye , UT He rooms, Toeked, ind | ee een on ene rey Tris ueing rupllly recrwite | of the mldland counties and Northof Euyland, | Howpproached thom in his usuul Fug mentor | tho springileld Northorn Itallrond: shotab, Dausinun's ‘Trout-Vonds, Hartland, Dol- ya 3! th : Gpon opening “Ht found ‘a attt “of | cuwithatdwart kevlar and Leceufor will aiail | bad an Interview with. Earl Bpencor und Mr, | Mderdered thu lmimedlitely to Tapes ie peng aficld, Lukeside,—all casy of necess, and pluces whero we shall find hotels and farm-housca ‘hi oo clothes, shirt@allar, shoes und stockings, ‘and | ynder Lieut. Hulbrook on 'Ebursday evenings. ‘The Kentucky Atate Lottery Co. rails on tho fences nad to return the stritw to the Ag por call, nineeting of tho atovkholders of i ku a m ° day ovuniues: | stundelia, at the Privy Council Ottico, on July | tattle. Tinta thoy: had to do, aud tho ‘waiting |" the SpringUcid & Sidney Uatlroad wus huld here | iistea with the suminer-tide of city-Deople tut | Uenofel Noscmtly oF uadinioe? Kentuceys on Lote dunt, {8 tho pockets of tho cout and vest) werd | ‘thelr room ut thowrmory bus Lee completed | i 4 urgq upon tha Government tho desirubile | solufers wore compelled o K | rosday inibe Company's olice, it was) decided | sete up tato. Wisconsin. Ye tay aave. Jus {jenorul Aasotably OF i dato oF emtuehy, om ow bs Inne of frguig Keandalelgned Augure Sate | or Aas atiggted ued sine. hy. aiggor | tHO Inco Governmont on enttle fmportad from | Trancook reganded the yulua, of ttle Revel | siuckcommmon—to Sie, (00, A meeting of tho | Lat ond suing sult Se aceite tuo olenant ugUus " niso 237 cust Iu tha pockets, Tho | Draper and the entire Common Counell of the abrond, aud from America partiéulury, fort of Waintecr Uriion soldiers. Board of Directors was held, and J. 1h, Chriatio, } wife of a well-known M.-C., equally unfamit- — ey ee Sia ‘been locked. since 2 o'ctuck | Clty uf Oconomowoe, complimentary to tho | The deputation’ was Introduced by Mr. of this city, waa lected Scorotars, and | jar in sundown ond cambi Tecould give you: many othor almtlar Incl-. ‘but u fow sulllce to show tho nuturo of the man. by AL tho pregont ro- “The account of Hancock's {aking tho boys’ Jn tho afternoon, and the deceased must have | First Regiment lnfuntry, 1. ON. Ga for | Sncob Bright, momber of Parliament, aud tho been aeeldentully drowned somo distance out in | the gallant aud soldiurly iianner In whleb the | arguments put furth in support of thelr wishes tho lake, . Itis expected that tho body will bo | idividinl members conducted themacives while } puing complied with wero washed ashore teduy, in Camp Cullom ne ray place, and expressing Rtrlctions enhunced tho price of ment tothe | gen is familiar to monnd all our. regiment. ‘Tw English aeation of the Sdefalists mot-at | He Hope that tho vise would be: ropented ‘next | Heitiet: rousumur Had and. 2d per pounds {hat’), Arter thas, the boys when thoy saw, hia. Wwould No. bi West Luke streat yesterday afternoon, | 2S" . . outof many hundregls of thousands of exttle | say, There's the tuh-thiefi' Or *There comes dir. Warner ju tho ebuir. ‘Tho invoting was held | _MAg. JAuEs G. Evenzsr, tho well-known ond aud sheep Imported fnto this country but very | tho old sehmongel L n to “Springfold Southern, tH! eeeee ee iia connected te form, connections | Fusned ait inte the still wator, hare we walt atoll aa pray, al le GF Oe sendy Shon pound nee, a horrid Sogrlitiy one little pereb, eee ROS reese le or, more Holy, no fish at all, will bo the result; ambvric dress, sans ‘Vreasurer, ‘Vico Capt. .MeMorrau, resigned. t ‘orek! “ x * ” Ie was wlko deelded to chuage tue nina of tue | Pee EE Toit ee yond to iG * Bering tel, Northoru”’ in contra | takon ‘careful sent in tho tiny bont, and aro- F I18T OF PRIZES; ‘s NOK . ts to bo consull- ‘ 1 Prize of 31,00 $1500 ? . Passe iy u! leuro-pnraumonia or |, “What nbout hilé hot lotting tho soldiera_ hav expects but we have a good time, and our fuces are for the purpose of vorlng on tho. question | genlul Southern Paxenzer Ayont of tho Mil- | few suifered Crom elthor * What nbo! ot ry ra have | dated with » rond in Indluun, yot tobo char- | blistered 1 Prize or &00 ‘6am set i sion | Pr erikeo & St. Paul Hallroud, bas Just been ap- | fout-und-mouth disunse; thut at the ports of | water when thoy Were thirsty and fatiyued, and State line to 1 1 , tered, 1Prizaof 2200 ET) See Ee aac ae ei ear core oe | pollited Aide upon the staif of Gon. ‘forroncs. | landing, where, they wore compelled tbo | water convonlenty:! : . torutl, from tho State line to Ff Wayne, there- | Agront many spend thoso fine, mornings at | | Iizoof F whether thoy should udinto them, Messrs, | Che appotutment of dr. Evorest is looked upon slaughtered, the nuthoritics were capable of te- “Dr, Casticman has not clothed that outrage Borgun, Schilling, Husiginy Ryan, und others, | 88 buppy one, 1a bo is popular with ail the | tecting nny’ such discuse should wexists and | with more than hale its rea! atrocity. | It tawhiit ‘ 7 ° o * | ofticers ut tho First Briqude. Ho is ot present | that under tho present regulations ae to the | ho rofers to ng happening Aug. 10,” 1802, apoky strongly 1n favor uf thy former, costrats | pending a vacation with his family in tng | duuybtering of exttiy nt tho, pert of deburkw. | bly, however, this ineldont, t¥ ‘only nuothor of speaker referred to ua tho gentleman from | North, and probably bas not yot been advised | ton, the offal and othor nutritious portions of | ginttar kind thet happened tho sume day und 1n by securing iinost deslrable outiot and conneo- | the aprings Inthe nimple sudo of Uethosdu,or | <6 precsat 10M tons to Fe Wayne, Cliongo, aid the North- | atthe high prounds of twesiurian. Ladestike | 18 Price of “an aro: west, Tho managers of the » ipringticid North- | for an excuse o bit of fancy-work or uw story- 10 Dr}-on of orn” nre making every possible clfort to getthe | book; and the wentioman that inovituble algar, | 28 huis of Springiold and Sidney section of their rond une | which at this gcnson Mghtens Into the milder, of EEREES . t d ! der construction this fall, Negotintions are also Bo Erlaoe of Cullfornia.” ‘Tuo vote resulted: in favor, u5; | Of the honor conferred upon hin, one usa? ve xo) 2 the Soa a ee the ine of march yome distance from mo. ‘tho | jy rope with tha Now York, Pennsylvania & ceed uo corona mnthers, Wook end 1a) Relies 0 are.ce a fat Tuy gin ageion oe niu JM” | | Conan Mf ofthe Fient Heptmant,CoptC. 8 | land, Fiadlys they yea, tie ovina to | C*Miatoaven we suourn nave xo waren, | Such this ‘elty trun tue Wen ncatier mma | McRae Etna g wy ae SP Uae | see ceacun ta im 7 ch! commanding, was very handsomely ente! Hlege thrall za ft t } 0 watches the crowd. <A stendy lino’ res aS mn adopted thit tho Jénglidh section attend, the | rained, whlle in dip a Bonnomowse at tho | Relenee tho fool of tha people from tue yawidom | — tt looked ua Uf ho premeditated tho wlokeduess | jive surveyed for the now rund strikes th Nuw | young and old, palo and Treaty thin aud stout | '%8 Prtzos amounting to... sseeseene ATTA Iecturo ta be wiven iiext Sunduy Uy Miehuel | rusidetizes of air. Geargo W. Fuy and: Sib 11. Wt | °‘Euetspencen i reply, assured the doputation | (long the brite’ irsee” that tho resolve wag Zork, Ponnsylvunia & Obie at Dry oungs, west | inoatly atout come up to the spring, taxing nt TICKETS, $i ries te tho frie bet ue wolfth Breet | Shutuldt, ‘Tha ‘compiny -yave un exhibition | tat be telt the deepest Interost In the questions | onforeed, Twill tall what 1 know, and what ot sone, Ai runs direct with it to Snyder's, | -onco tholr “ constitutional” and morning-dram. 5 a URE nen reer and: Landtcss.” | art nt both places, and the entortainment at,| brought before bliin, Ho also ny pprectiiad the | Saforoe de et d by any othors who snow | [fom which polut beth ines nro expocted to | his business over, thoy sit around the poul. go | _ Bor full particulars, nddross io meeting then ndjourned., Mier Shufelire ‘wus supplemented byt sail on | Dowie Wetore Pete toe Tisted fo tho foodie | ull paeubetansiated by any otk ne ected | continue emat into tha northwestern limits of | ta the croquot-mround, or quther at tho ollice, | M. . Itchmonds Covington, Ky, or IW SLAXN suytonty Hold an IUCR at es ea a ae idne tethor | ge gontred of ndusti in this dountey, ani Ue | aver the okt Wiltiamabuey, battle ground, nad twee ronde nfo tals ety fran tie rong: | EECyS Seen oie oe aot in | Peed Be on, Bo sireyaney, Nat: Ua scage rinory-upon ody of 4 full-grown mnlo ci - warmly sympathized with the feelings whiel eloc! a tsa merry-go-round, —whoso ‘» a nyton- Infant foudd Hoatiug inthe river ue he foot of | fran Company H before thoy aro forgotton, HT ee eee OT En HITE UDUN BI TTS | ea eee eee net ae aaa catea day nd are : A bake Of which was u ainall mill-pond, ‘he da Harrison atrevt yesterday afternoon; at No. 665 | ‘Tug atfatra of tho Second Regiment aro now | uid frequently bad to deul with the subject of | Lind oe ianeety oF nnd dust nd. as. pan ‘West Sixtuenth ‘atreot upon John: Sandivskt, 20 | inn prosperous condition, aud when the drill- | the innportution of forelyn Uyw cattle, and hid | as tho boys broke, ranks thoy made for tho mill- yenrs Of | Bee | ne was “drowned while {ng sougoh commences in’ Septumbor tho ore | ulways endeavored to keep tn mind the great | pond vith soap tnd towels, After ‘taps’ (enll athing iu Mud Lake; at the County Hospltul | ganization will be upon a fnst-cliss.tuoting, | principles of | freo trade which had nlwnys | to rotiro) that evening, tho boys were ordered upon ichnol Connors, 45 yeurs of ngu, who wits it Burne wa! count bo provided by whtel guided the wisest. atntesmon, whether with re- | to nye tholr exntevns Mted ready for un curly accidentally run down’ by” engine No. 406 on the | permanent headquarters and armory could be | sard to tho meat or bread supply of thiy couns | gturt tho next morning, ‘Cho ‘only possibie Pittaburyg & Bort Wayuv italtroad, neve tho cor | yecured, the command would have somo heart) try. He ulso know the roquiremonts of farm | pluce for filing the cunteons was to got water ner of Western avenue and Kinzle street, Tho | to go on und perfect itwelf in drill,and tho'| ers, Whose Interests bad to be considered i8 | out of this mlll-pond, which was litarally inquest upon tho unknown wun killed by | average percentage of uttendanve would befar | well, as ‘other people's, nnd tht thelr 1 ‘A PON OF SOATSUDS, wea Ae a ft Ga ano | eee AEA ere ite tg cpa | TESS wi hioy Speokllp onto | for tbaueans, of aon had wpe and batho ft wd | Interests” whiuh tho: vl resented, Gio Morquo. Au, inquest was ao held ‘ue Fwallzed handsomely front tho. plonto of tho =d | Teer ee wD oo Wine war right by: | thomsclyes in It. Wo took the curly start and No, 656 West Mudison street upon Edward : ve teen all classes, and ho bad always urged mod | Wtue inurching & few mnjlos we notived mon in Pierson, ‘an oll and woll-knows. batter, who | _ ‘Tux following recommendations for ata ap- | eration on the {armors throughout the United | Yegiments alvad of us wore brouklng to the loft lod ut tho Atton House Suturday ovening withe | politmeuts have been forwarded to General | Kingdum,whun they sought to Introduce pro- | With cuntcens, ‘evidently going for water, Tho Out the uttondanco of a physloluu, Consump- | Meadquarters, at BSpringiluld, by Brig.-Gen. | tection for thelr industry, With regard to the inen of our regiment then asked permission of ion pagan i one AB Abe ee | Higgs at wit ae eaente” tabs | RNa HMR am emer LE | Was men nde ue unl oy igen pate conned Was without friends in this partot tho i q e GEl sa nse solu responsibility for cu 4 i 1 Country, ho will bo hurled ina respectubio mane | Adeutenunt-Colonol “und ho-touk on bhinseif the ponsibitity, fo rection whero most needed, and tho enterpriso shbutd be encouraged promptly aud iiberalt goonpants | look ne, looked Jatat Of drawing always published tm tho Chics:o our citizons and all tong tho = ate | a! Hank pretiyaiela In tho belshtont oF tollotace = a retty girls in the bri of tollots,— Dio deoketsaind oven enrditn airs, are quite AUCTION SALES. TIE CHICAGO & TOMATL, | the puyo Juxt nows, photons, with roghi for two, ae Ne eae nl a 3 stooking wagon, With solemn at Bptctat hepa. fo, se UN aoe areunes i poopie init creake along: a cart Tull of water- GRAND SALE JADISON, Wid, Aug, 8. wregular meeting | Guns, rattles on: a carringe-lond of gleeful chil- of the Common Counell Inst ovening tho propo | dren, whu hive begged a free rido ** jugt oneo 2. itlon to subseribe $15,000 of stovk of the Chi- | around,” rolls past. ‘The tue goes on, too, and. FE at ( Se ESE ot Gameay' On Unt aCe Dnfara ona knot tho etna, gees outoo.and | FING '’ ' now being coustructed from Btadison to Mont- | « GoCTas, A ruse te tiv spring for tue procured a 2 fort was udopted by a voto of 10 to, two Alder- | of hours the grounds are comparatively desoet- Chains men boing ubscnt. Tho following resolution | cd. Tho sate seeno is ropeuted Ja the aft-, |" ', wns adopted by the same voto: ernoon; and, in tho evening, wherovor X and: whonover tho band plays wro guthered . n iegulee, hut there Lo and 18 hereby, levied | most of tho visitors and neprinkilog of the vil- (loc S Rin S Brac ele iy Pattlow tho Isvof Feuruary noxt, aecurdinir, to | MC-BoQDIO. | hoy. A ate rae enor seater i 1* $ ly by Inspector: of : ‘i sha} lected to take cantocns for the wholy company, eg at overy Visit, and tho t er by tho haters of tho city. Title Trietics, veo Agpiton, reakcunds Cape, | Hat taporunt hunch of tha Govern! while! miostrenn proved tu i inillenico uf fing, | Suid proposition, and the umount thorcat te ee ee eT EeGRIO'S timate Merete | cs eo cee, ery “ , 1 Eliutt Durind to bo Major and Assistant fas Yfelpution fn thit ro- ony, runoing water, [think froin a suw-milt, | horeby appropriated to that purpoao, tho uma | perfectly apy Hitt eo Dito Chieu ntlomande= nels ©. Be FARWELL OK CONGIESE, ; Mr, Mutidella from any partiefpation {n that ro: tou : ilated on tir cathy appalling, wogontloman ‘Tho antiza stock of a Dealor rotiring from busl The senlor (Iudopundent) Des th speotor-Gouceul, vicv Suribuor, promoted; Lieut. | sponsibility. Muving roviewod tho history of no men got thelr cantoons filled, or nearly so, -| tO be levied ang golleated on the tux roll, hehe ly tukes n soutat Rothesda evory morn- | and romoyed for convenience of wala to qrihe, Senlor, (independent) Demooratio, paper | Ldward ‘. Buwyor ta bo Captuin and Asilatant Soe xring on the subject of tho iinpertne | Wucn, to tholr sucprigo, Hancock and bis stu |} Ald. Bourke entered 4 protest ty the ubove 80- | ing, und docs not leave until ho bus draik from NO. (58 SOUTH K-8T. i. Farwoll to be & cundidat rc IT pO6O a ht Commissary. of Bubsistanco, Vico Duraud, pros | tion of furelgi cattlo, his Lordship proccedud to | rede out trom: behind the tmtil, and compolted lon, Thoro bus been w strenuous effort on the | ton'to twelvo glasses. e 15 CLAR * full: 0 for Congress this | motuds Junica G. Hvorest to by Firut Idoutonaut | ypumerate 1k ist of countries wuleb the Intest | them to empty thelr enntocns and PURE OF SU bre of our eftizens to detent this propus | “Wednesday evoning the stroeta were ns full of BALE WILL COMMSNCE Fate appears to havo dotornined that tho ue side-derCato vico Baws arc Fuporte to bis depustinont, fade It necessury far | Qo WACK tO TUNEL counts fiziour WATER. pions Put ae ver ange talon ty tho hethe Hing tae AE ne Dee Mieke Monday Morning, Aug. 9, at 10 o'clock, Hon. Charies 8. Furwell will bu tho’ Re tf Ole THOMPSON, of tho Hixth Battalion, | the Government to schedule, and sald thithis | “About noon was-tho noxt epportunity fora a ‘0. hyers: Hons Chae ae awe et ie oe it publican ne id Gino et Bee eto aero gt atta tfors | ollico hud to power oF th invited (A y western In constricting thu road, tha Aldermon ing any cuttlo from | short tlt, und porowptory. ordurt word given Whilo that gentleman uw nob been tcandidate, | hud executed auld budgo, . which will | ny country unless futisliod that that country | by Hancock that the ivan should have no oppure r. as that tera fa ordinarily understood, | be sent .to-day . ta » BK, » Wilson, | was free” from discass. With respect to | tunity to gop water, We wont on aud rouched” Tuo dhied wih in the cepouselct thowase | Of, this city, Vas a teathuontal.. rooognic | the | adiniealon of | eatilo, from | Amerlen, | Yorkiown about 2 'elock. We hud started from hit; Curried out tholt wishes, A large gig nt quen | guehs, wero, at, the iigenosan and shiueinn Org fied at wrk on the now roa from Stndison | SPFlnge, aud delighted “thousands of etre And continue from day to day untill all goods are 1016 . POSEROE C0. tiga wy Randulph-st, to Montfort, and tho road will doubtless bo in | jy, i Tn, OF Pa S a a and, hud beon adyortlsed for soverul wooks, By GEO. P. GORE & C0,, Urseniter Livine have urzed wim soetronuuue: | Hon of servieca rendured to the sixth aim found ‘that “diseased “unt | jek Willimusburg, anu on abot duy in August, | PUNBlng order by tho tet of Docombor, — | and « moll udmtttunico was asked; the uthor Soe ath Uealagaae? ot Jy to enter tho tluld that ho bos at length con- | While in oamp nt Geneva Luko, Mr. Wilson hay nals wero) among: those = that were | jn that sultry climate, wo bad marched elyhtoon: . agus alfalr was arranged Jutor, to: draw the crowd in ented to do su, more espeotully ns inany of | lng placed bisstoun cet ‘at tho dlsposul of tho | landed froww that country, and tho consequonce | or twenty milles with only soupsuds drenched olf VTE WABASIT ROAD, | wn opposit, direction, Besidea ‘tho music of the leading supporters of Gon, Grant jn) the | command, Tho badge is n most unique.and | wus that thit country hid to be scheduled. 1a | our bodies in our cantoons when wo started, and Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Chandor's Military Band, of Milwaukoo, nt the THE - district bave intimated a willingness to bury | tity alfalr. Mts of a gold bar, upon | Lordship read nn oxtract from the report of the | without any water in thom wftor wo wero re- SPRINOFIKLD, IIL, Aug. 8—Tho tiret train ovor | Silurlan, were advortived tho further attractions the naw Chicago Division of tho Wabash itona | Of suck ond wheelbarrow races and—" qreusod renchod hero thisafternoon, It wis a special | "loys ‘Rand. conttnitns to’ give dolightful truin woloh left Chicago at 11:36 a.m, and ar ee, at vetoed: enol Satna, nigtits and ‘ : iureat a Comet Hand w Fee eine sore Gol, Androws, Goee,| ie tho Silurian grounds on Thursday and ulus day nights. eral Buperintondont; Gov. Culloms W. & Lin- | “Ryo survoyors of tho Chicago & Northwostern coln, Buperintondent off tho road; and Jobn | Railrond Company amuge thomeclyce by driving Jobin, Master Mochunta, ‘Tho tiret'of tho fast | stakea yuriously in the southern part of the stook truine, which tha Wabash iy to run botween | village, to the consternation of proporty-own- Kunsus- Cityand Chicavo, via Hnuntbal: und | ora. “thoy will Provably, Striku tho towa In tho Byringfuld, lure Hannibal to-night, and cous | southorn part of tho industria! School grounds, Jt oun tho hatchet und sbake bands all urgund, 4 which 6 tho following Inscriptions Presonted | highost veteriuary delouthst of America, who | quired to empty thoin, Hore near Yorktown wo Yuston of the diferent: opublican Ate in to Cupt. 7. W. Wilson by the Sixth Infantry, | declared tit plouro-pneumania did exiat, and tulted, und Wnticook, nnd bis atalf, on horvoback, his favor seems to determine that Me. Farwell | Alllnols, National Guard, July 24, 1880." From | hud dono so for gome tho, throughout tho | mud tholr ‘Appearance in front of the Vices ean bave no succoasfut rival for Congreasianal | the bur ix qusponded by & gold obain a gold cap. Buuites, and ho dechired, moreoyor, that the dis- | Wiscousin. Tho mon began calling *Watern— honors bofore the cunvention of bisconstitue | Stan, 8 chuly ruiamg froin cuch ond of the bar | cise would bo in thy cattle for six wocks or two | water!’ Hancock rodo. up to tho uillcer dom- cnis, Ag Churiyy iv. one of tho mode populie | fOGKch end oF tho ‘capstan. ‘Thu lattor sqaure | wont without muking ity uppeuranesd thik | manding tho tiret division, {hls happened to bo men tin tho clty und adjoining countics, he will | Tounded by a call of gold chuin, to which ia aus. he disease wae of tho most insidious klud, and } myself, 1 was Licutenant and was in cominand, muster every Voter of his own purty, aod will | peoded a gold anoher, ‘Lhe wholo design is about | that, although it might csexpo attention at tiret,-| + What is your namo, sir? he demanded, I gayo robubly suceued, us be atways bus done hithorto, wo and one-half inches in length, and ds | tt would at lost do thd greatust destruction. | him my name, ii detaching from the Democratic candidate a | oUNted upon y blue ribbon. Mia Lordship reminded tho doputation how dilils |" v4 g—-p p——p PRETTY O¥VICRR You ANS lurgo porn of his following, unless the Deuio> | Quanrensasten Het, of tho First Regiment, | Cult st was Ih a country sltuuter ay AMOR Woe | to utaw your mon to eall * Water" when th grata took well to it and selcat thelr bust man. | roports that Lo bus on Tina fey tatedrcse wi | £2 seouey proper, provoction, frou tho ravaged | Somuanding. Gouveal ides round. in reviews Mr. arwolls scuord tp Congress haw bec | formas, which hu is dirvetud ta furnish to newly | fuctly froo Hore was no guarunten thut the uve | demand the nunes oF tho purtlos, so that T can BOOT & SHOE AUCTION SALE By GEO. P.GORE & COs B14 4 516 MADISON-ST): tuluod seventy-ijve cars. and tuke a northoustorly route, crossing Broad: eullsted tun, or thos who mmy desire to bo+ punish thom,’ howled tho Genoral.’ L auswored, kB onst Sout trav in, Chtewgtrhot ewentanny a | Sette erults freauf change, Many wood youn, Wore mor autolent reulattong tn Atmeciun fa teu pyluy ino nosition la, Gunorul in sun | ° pump rNaTON © MISSOURI, “he gpuratia oc Tea ay sptnue On Wednesday, Ao iin of business, and ty u worker on couuntttces | doterrod by the Sinprosélon that thosmovemens | Areca the diacuso tare “and they bad own . iY aw Ro ay ON citar fiom, ~ | tours’ Huveday might, for, the bono of Mri) Will beawall-assarted gu of 1 cunt, Shy “y hus fow superiors anywhore, His frlunds dulin | would involve cousideriblo expense, “This (dea : weap io Second Division, Enooh Totten, und th =f ue el y 5 io unl- ‘f v1 v1 y Di 0 wi i ‘| Hid politleat qpeononta do noe deny hiv dupuctty | formuf n ruerule wow. costs tute wating, ‘and Se eae rea eter wenk ta LioutsCol. inory, of Sorta ft i peat eal leg talntoes fothing that beurs | other oxpenses., aro trivial, ‘Tho Firit, | how careless the systum for the prevention of | 1 command of tho regiment, and ori iron, the property of Cutearo aud ta ieround | Socond, (and Bist Infantry aro just now | thoeproad af the disonso way in Amorieu, Gone | Yat bid reximent thaedh a tetera I :) rita hr bur Ww er a c T uuble-y for une hot unishin duis seu back e tug Kutna Asseunbly, ‘The | timo tq Join will, aver coine. A good, prictical onilly speaking therefor, pe ou a ae altar fone on tho run forno hour—atior our ny Tks beliit. ser really’ Wo the nM yuctivaly Rework tul|ftury education fs insurod, undoe tho instruc- | 7 nistration in ite wiudemt deomod it wise to | Of fathzue, aud heut, aug;privation, ne tlemon who ‘look Hon of compoteye rollitury uflours, whieh of tt | frase, although he should have boen ylud it We WERW COMLERLRD TO UNDERGO, 5 i t Joslo Gibbs, wus a success 11 = Owatta, Neb, Aug. &—T'bo Hurlington & Mla dignes-amd rovolpt i Pearce ae pte. sourt Ruliroad to-day crossed the Union Vaviilo rut. C. Garrett, orgautst at Immanuel track on tho lovee gmd conncoted with the Petr Ghurcir next fhursday Syenteer Omaba -Division of tha ‘Chicago, St. Paul & Mr, E. F. Gleason.is to tuke the i for Omataltoad, Thoy havea big force and sov- | Garilold. Waukesha may fecl justly proud of eral gravel tralny at pak to finish tho grado, ae eee eontod the tuil-d arty at th : 1 , - 0 Pius crogalng had Logn. Nerealy, rydlated by tho | wouhuata Louse onu weuk hue Peiduy. ‘decision wus cantly or) Jalution torprowent | Toltie He then wont to sae Saas PIE Soa Tose fy MUS By the ChiC. PION COMPANY Byte CANCAGO, AUCHIOR RPAH Successors to Win. A. Huttors & Co, (os , *° Chien January, 1850). To Professional and Business Mea! “ ‘"AUOTION SALE or ¥ ‘ + 4 Father Thill, foru number of yours in chargo |,,4 oo re 101 seffiau grout advputaye to all able-Lodicd young a i pevorul month, A Won | oat "ne 0 1) be! " ho could bave dune so, He could not bolp feels 4 fo th t of map-or brute Gen. Han 6 3 of Bt. Joseph's Catholic Church, bus closed bls }/- la | sarin eve | oe et a | ART ease ie | AR nar | Eee ners | tice Furnttur’s az x! infant met wi anot tneat trade will al Vo! ." 7 mY be «! LTH KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. muceves Gattieday ovgity CO ane etd Tee aon tio uttendon of io tide. ia | “Wen you dieect bowkuqulry say bo madp-or | TS. vedas as Fide at ono tine a odltor ia the Crown Clty. Qe 0." -OnWednesday, Aug. Ul, at 10 o'er ‘QRECULATION IN“ COIGNEY OF VANTAGE.” Glroudy ucbleyed; surved to render this milltuty | shuuld do ull he could to muke the adminlstrus | otherss! ‘ € 3 a ItJy understood that all thu vacuut tuts on | Orgunizatlon—thd youngost, ta tho olty. ton of tho laws us littl onorous ws | posslble to! ¢o not know wherd-the soldiers all uro, ‘our Wabash and Michigan avenucanorth offwenty- more popular than ever. List weyk Col,’ the neat-consuming population of the eouutr: Dri cumuoied af tho Fifth Wises eck EMS, ct ae 5 Lakesst “ae te reportod that Juy Gould's plan for wottlag | Khe riali'oltor I101—1ow the Landed iy Ab our Salesrooms, 105 Lakers, belgie wus com : : Gentry of Ireland Hogard the Moas= Cuses, with und without Cet ramet ubishod an order to the: b ‘Vhs deputation thanked bla Lordship and wit! Sixt Mutuo, Furty-oluth Pennweylyania, fend | laborors on bis ans railroads fq somewhat of. £4 apnetiut dake Of all kinds with Draw? scoud street, buve boil rented by entorprising | Somfuund would, buves a tulbdegss, purudu ut | drew, Fee eT a at cuiacana sane | Origa. Tt wae alleged that hephd tondored | wFe~Hotallating in a Mocal Way om /\auhi tog dnd abi ulus Diode Conner lant Individuale who propose ercting thoreou seats | South Purk on Baturday uftornoon,* The conta: Colghel of our reginenk.was tho Mou, Ansa | g20,000 to. roliove tho distress of ors who | She LordeBtoutenant. Filo bowen Wire 8 by Srogy which to view tho Kplglts ‘Templar pro- | quence wus thoru were in ‘thp‘nblghborbbod | - ak Cupb, now of Lincoly Mab, a Judge of ¢ {9 on big ' t ‘ive Bey ba Twa. souaLAeR, Vrewt “WALA, UES ASS “ T CANDY. yertise- | Of w thousand. cargiuges, AUSd: peuple Toston Evening Tranaceipt, en” premu Court of tht ‘Our Quartersuggter wi snares iid ing Seoue ro Byer te bent ou Fe. Ol bu a oui nh A gontionyn, Gist returnod from Eu 10, BAYS Was Col. Jokn Gi, Clarke ae this pluce. Company ente in tho inispplluziequs, colynn ofvyestere | Tho Sixth Reyiuiont Bund gave’ that he bired's courler to enguye firvtsolass | A Wus enlisted at Mapitowoc, by Cupt. ‘einp days * Leis, Cothor snterprising peopld | cert in the afternoon trom 40 hotels for his party, but ono day bis daughter, Claris Cuibiaie, F in Waukesha County, by ave rented widows of houses on tho auto | proimptly ut the lust-numod hour Col. who spoika Freach, heard the courier tell a | Capt. J. 3! Hean; Company ) at Neaver Dani, aveiues, with the expoctation of welling thom, | nppcured upon tho grounds with tis command, | fundiord thut be had’ already made 180g frunes | by Cupt, Catling Company ¥ at Taychoodub, by which they will doubtless aucooud fu doing, une | and udded un wurveublu featuru to the progruw: | by phictng thom at third-chus botuls, and charg | Cupt. Emeniony Company © at dlilwaukoo, by a Jess tholr pricea ure ten bigh, Nota fow boude. | Five companics turned oul, Mugg l about | {ug tirat-class sutes, Tho courics was ils Capt. Berens; Company Hi in Richland County, r Dbyldvry wo wdvertivo, As there dy alnuye o | depuis Lhe Sixty Meglment Baud was cum f charged, by Cupt, B. Hawkins; Company & at Jaucsville, - bag beon begulted tyfo settling oidttfe lands bé> | the yory suroug feelings oF uror with which longing to (hosp ratlpoads, and who'wort wunble | ‘tho Ieisy Juuded noblilty und youtry regurd whut to muko uny crops, ‘It is now stated’ that tho thoy sour te a ipoliay ot Gonilscution iteruted i only $8, it bofore ov ww wppllod to thei by tho utislation of the ra decidod manner, “Es peripatetio soctety, Chauyed hiv wind and yuve tom work Instoud. | (fod ths Royabayriouliarul Souety of isoienst ‘Tho editor of a piper fubtlates iu Aplzone | will bold ity anoual oxbibltion next month in wpou tho Southery Pact reaching the town | Cloumel, the chiof town uf the County of ‘Tip- Bund él, Pt Foul bor Uy us Chndios tn Aur faunuly nd “strictly, Ward w a C irs : iu! chieagu, Ad ete Coniuctonor. NTI Comtucter oy

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