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By I ieee SARATOGA. Meeting of Temperance-Bodies— Western Arrivals at the Hotels. New Hampshire Press. Association— Copper Rivets and Kerosene- Lamp-Burners, Frickelt and Kelley—Their Recent Ac- ehents—A Talk with Mrs. Charles Reels | Whet Jim Riley Says About Aquatio Mat- tors—A Proposed $3,000 Soull- ing Baca, Spectat Correanyuitenca of ‘The Chtenaa Tribune, Sandro Srasas, N.Y. dune 20— 'his prontises to bea very ively weok here, Phe arrivals nt this thie are heavter than at sony corresponding date of previous years, wd the wail mietter handled daily ut the oust-otliew Inerenses trom mailto mall tes i Hicuting the state of influx ofsummer-gitests, Vhelarge hotels have exeh between 200 and 300 guests, ntl these fyures wil be Increased inlly i pereent by next Saturday night, while inany of the boarding-houses - have most thelr coniplement already, TEMPERANCE-HODLES, A series of tempertnee-nieetings begins here to-morrow, and contiines up to and melding next Sunday. ‘Tho National ‘Yomperanee Society will convena here te morrow morning, and will continua fn ses. sion two days,—Tuesday and Wednesday, holding three sessions each day, .'The Sons of Temperance (Natlonal and International bodies represented} will hold forth on. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Suntdass and the latter day a intss-meeting of children WII be tho speelal card, Some of the, most. prominent temperauce-nivocates In the country will be present and take part in the uxereises, 4 Tho National Temperance Soctety hns also perfected arrangements for the holdlng of 'Tewperance Congress here on Aug. 4, 5, 6, and 7 - ORS fp CREE RRO TTS RR REA A ae: WESTERN AURIVATS. Avnong the arrivals here Inst week were the following from the West: W.M, Chapinau, Kansas City, Mo.} B. Thomas, Cleveland, Oo: Weds Mich.; M. Selfarland, Aurora, TL: Bs fos, We Hive Mo G. We Youmar re one Dee M S. zo: Zooper, Madison, W: Mr.and Mr: tington, Lina, 0.3 Mr. and Me, G, i. Cotretl, Quiucy, I.; W.C, Chnse, Chicago: Pe Duniady and family, Cincinnuth 0.3 A. Le Jennings und furntly, Chlcagos A. Peck and fuinlly, St. tt3, MoO; oe SMOKE Y » Cinefnnatl, Os W. H. Neaeh, enzo; 3 . 1. Colburn, Chicago; Mr. and ford, Saat Francisco, Cal: Se ‘elund, O.; H.8. MeCallum, athe orines, Ont, TIE NEW HAMPSIIRE PRESS ASSOCIATION. ‘Tho opening for the season on Saturday, dune 18, of Congress Hall, was signaled in the evening by the arrival of tha New limo ? shire Presy Assochition, 7 strom, includ: * ing hudies. There was also In tho party a umber of prominent guests, who Tid ace 5 vepted an fuvitation to awh Vround the , elrele of the annual excursion with the editorial eraft of the Grant State. ‘The ) Prestdentof the Asseetation, the Hon, Jolin 3. Chirk, editor of the Ma: iusutts Mirror, fillud his position with grace and dignity, and tone enjoyed their Saratoga ylsit more than he. In response to the Cinesaco Tine s representatives faquiry as te the full Brent of the body of New Maimpshire > etliters, he reptled: ~O no they are not all here, by any means. Our Legislature is in session, aud miany are detained at home by reason of reguhtr dutles. We cannot all zebaway at the sane thin, ‘he demands of Journalistic life are, that somebady unist renndis fe tiaenasss bet there's a good thine In store for dem," * Tucluded in the large party of oxeursion- Ants »v At Hend, of Mookyett; ex-liov. J. aA, Weetott, Of Manchester; ex-Gov. Frederick Emythesof Manchester: dndgo Dau Chirk, of the Vatted Stutes Distriat Court of Manchester: ex-Chiel-Justley Sarzeht, of Concord: Mo ‘Charles H. Bartlett, Clerk of the Unite Dist if Manchester: Cal. }. Bathe bore ‘U3; De, Emit Caster, of Manebos: fon, Frank Te. Abbott, of Concord; tho Howurd F. Hith of Montpeller, Vier th Hl. Leavoll, Of Manvhesters ‘and Prof, fr Faulhabar, ot the Hxster Phillips Avad- emy. 2 he party assembled at Ayer Junction, Ny HL, lust Saturday morning, and arrived hore In the evening. ‘They quietly enjoyed the beutiful weathor of tho Sabbath, and to-day left for Niagara Falls, ‘Chey will next pro- + ceed to Lewistun, to Cape Vineent, to Alex- andra Bay, to Montreal, te Lake, Memphre- mugog, and will reach Concord noxt Satur day mornlag, when they will disperse to thelr respective homes, Most of the excunsontats wished they could have remualnied here long: er; but thelr rout, places, days, dates, and speelal tral of parlor coaches lad been sebeiluled, and they were compelled to tole Jow to the letter the wording of the program as urrauged. Many of them, however, sald that Saratoga would see’ them again before, the close of the sexson of 78L. ‘The editarial varty, Uigugh not as lurge ln point of wim bors as sone who have visited here, was 2 very fine one-tho Jadles and gentlemen fornitog tho happy group of tho 117 being ux- eclicnt representatives of the fale and true Now Englund folk, Sartor was pleased to ave them, nnd wiil oxtend 9 cordial we leame fo them at any and all thnes, NEW ENGLAND PRODUCTS, -Ainong tha many organizations that take pleasure in nssumbling here for the purposu of combintus business and: pleasure, come jnerelal badies occupy a prominent place, Eneh of the large hotels hasarranged spectal rooms or hills where sue issaclations cat hold their sessions without the least fear of Dolss or intrusion, dy tho Grand Unton Ilutel, during the hatter part of lust, week, Iwo conmerelal bodles were convened at one time,-—-the Amercian CopnarsBiyvet Assuclits fon, and the Assocation of Minutacturersof Kerosene-Lamp Borner, —in monthly ses lon, As this was the Initind visit of” theso apecial tysoclutions, Te CHicago Timpunx representative soueht biforiation, ay wa Introduced to Mr, E, IL Stele, of the Waters vary Uh tes Company (Urown Brus), af Waterbury, Conn, . Sau Wie fons represent speclalties States in the fine of prodwetion ivel 1H the ne of production, ‘Thu copper rivel Is used indaly da belts, trikes, Woe, ale, and can be sald to be a New Engle iy Yankeu prodnet, ts is alsy the lamp-barner.?? “Mie any of the rivets manufactured dn the West?” “Most of the Western rivets re of tren, white the great bulk of the copper rivets nre hrned outln New England, dt fs 1 gout product.” muuch capital is invested in Iveta?" “ About how the anu faetire of eappar rivet bat 1 ennnut tell you, for tho simple son chit no establishinent mamiactares them one. ‘They are made by companies shat turn out several lines of goods in tho Hine of metals,’ tho principal companies lo- “Whers ie gee P Waterb ¢ “There aye four at Waterbury, Conn, ‘ho Waterbitry, Brags Company’ (irawn Nros.), with which Lam econnecteily Jolmes, Vooth & Naydens; the Pinmne & Atwood Manufacturing Companys and Senediet a Unrnham. ‘There are also Wallace & Sans, at Ansunta, Conn, : the Ansonia Brasa& Cop: der Companys besides the. Brigeport Brass Jompany, 0 Beldgeport, Com, “All of these sulnpanies ure represented hore to-day, aut » . several at those present are connected with both asuclutions, “These companies haye wilons dnveated.’* About how nay, In round theures ?? “Vin tires 1 don't know, #3 J never mds. such un cathiuite, and could Javylly approsi+ dnuty we this Tine.” é “Where Bre the tnonthly sucetings gen- erally held? * Ju New York City, except durlug the Hon, | Aart months of summer, when we generally adjourn to some resort. like this, where cout wenther and excellent aceommodations are fount, The simmer sessions will undoubt- edly be here tereatter, Don't forget that copper rivets and Kerosene-Lamp-burners are embraced in tha Inntunerable Yankee vrodtets,? . . THICKETT AND KI s Ts ‘Prmuse readers were informed by speclal dispatches from this place, Inst, wee! of the narrow escape of Edward ‘Triekelt, the celebrated Atistralian oarstun, from alrowning while practicing on Saratug Lake, and the aeeldent that befell gs-chanipion senller Marty Kelloy, of England, who broke a ter ad Mrs Charies Rous Meatlow Brook Stock Farm, on the hore, while engnged sparring with the antipodeat. Both 'Trlekett and Kelley, lus trainer, are the muests ot Slr Jteed, the’ well-known turfaint. Mr Reed being out of town, attending the Sheepsh Bay racing ineeting, . Tie H rep sentative list Saturday conversed with ML Reed in relation to Kelley’s condition att other natters, Lt should be stated right here that Mrs, Chiurles Heed fg 8 tndly who has sven extensive travel, has winity ‘fntellectunt altmmmnents, speaks aeveral huiguages, fy 0 close observer and erliic, and fy thoroughly Fusicd in puttters itr general, and turlsports aopartieulac She is striking sud attractive WW w ronmieey and an adiirable converse tlonlst, “Keltoy’s acchtent is not ier ns severe ay was at first fenred, salt Mrs. (eed. * £ have Just seen Dr, OS. Grant, and te ty of the obinion-that the ex-chuntuion with he out apilt bia fo weeks, ‘She frtveture verurred near the anejoint, and, F understand, close to the seat of nn old fractures” Tow doug he feel? “Dr. Farley, the veterinary suracon at the farm. says that Kelley ly in better spirits thin ekett. ‘They are both some distinee front home, td, being forelzners tea laid of atritiers, they aie naturally firelined ta be homestek ad Jonesomes bit they wre revel y ing the best of cure and uttention."” 8 Who will act ag 'Prickett’s trainer ducing the time Kelley is ial up? “ Someborly will be procured who will act under Kelley's diteetions, “Theres a very strong attachiment between Trickett Kelley. Why, when the aveldent ovcurred, "Trickett picked ihn wp in iis anos, carried hh into the house. lad hin dower and then Durst ont erylng; and it was some tine before Kelley could prevall upon the tall Australisn not to give way to his feelings in Vint mitt ner. ‘Trickett nerved dliserf up, but ace casionally a tear would course Hts way down his cheek, He thought tuat fate was weainst in. dis boat wits broken, and naw hls trainer disabled, A naw buat his been or- dtered for hin?” Ly vhhat nre the exact particulars of the ne. er ‘ “Trickett’s bont was broken ‘in twa pleces, and, to.Keep Ulan ine regular tryin, the gloves were pit on dn order to develop they chest, shonlters, wad arms, ‘They hat been spacrhig sone little thie, wher elles, dods- Ing one of his frlendiy — adversary's blows, turned very suddenly ta one side and, in dolug se, broku his lex the snapping of the pony being distinctly heard by those present. Kelley add My tur broken.’ “Davis, at mufatto, employed ut the stables, wus mounted on nt fast torse, aut he cane Ilo, town ab a terriile pace for a plssiclan. When Davis came up to the Louse he was falrly white, ad, fearing sanive thing of an ueustal chireeter had occur! at the tarm, Lexelalmed, ‘Davis, whit linppened ut the farm? Learning the fael, Jat once pispatehed him for De. Grant, who janmedintely proceeded to Keliey’s slde, and remained there til hate in the alzht. “Trickett fy practicing vreguhuly now, [ suppose?” . “Q yes: sent him out a rowing appa- eratus anid a healthsitt, whieh he with use is substitutes wnitil his new bont reaches her “What does he say about lits narrow ese from drown! . “ile va BE mat the publicity given to its and, besittes, he contradicts the strtement to the effect that he wes almost drowned, Hs bont was injured in peeking for ship mentto Amerlen; wud, when hestrack conga water on the Ike, there being w heavy blow that afternoon, the Weakened portion of the shell broke and let bhiinte the water, Ie was pleked wp by a party who pulled+out to hin, but he says he could have reached shore. without any assistance, ‘Lriekelt is so tall— six feet tires und 9 halt inches~that he inight have wailed to dand, ‘The news of hls ‘narrow escape’ appears to have ‘been sent round: the world, and caused consiterabls wnensitiess among his Srhats abrond. Cablogrsms bave comity hand, ant 1 this morutng replied to ane, elias, the fnets, wal that Trickett was all q re clit.’ tae “low miny FuceS hay the Australi to “TY belleve ho has already re challenges; but who they, are whether he las anmnonneed If: plan thems, £ eaniot toll, fur the very slants ve son that d du not i ‘The ‘contests will lake place on Sarate but the dates Thave not yet been fixeds) ‘Cr 1 ts Fyn Informed, siys tit thy seene nil sith roundings at the fake rembud hin very much oF his Australiin home on the other stile ot the world. Tho elimate appears to sult him.” WHAT JIM RILEY NOWS AT ‘CIN TIME, On Fridny bist, James HL, Riley, the Sara- tog Lake slngie seuller, took part in the Strawberry HiiLregatta, near Moston, Massey, and returned hon Saturday evaning, when, as a inatter of course, he was Iiterviewed, “Well, Slim, 1 sue by to dsapatelies that Hosmer wok by eight lengths: that yon were seconds aud What the Uikrd nin was al Most distanced 27? Yes: that's about the size of It. picked the best part of that striwvberty; and, My thunder, he .ows faster Unit an Lisl Kho! celved five from, or st, Then, L unierstand you, he must be inoying very sudden ths season,” “Suddent That word alt fast enough, Even Hania inust look to his huuvels, or {fusiner will be capturlag them nt the dulsh- ne. “Were you In good forn A Little heavy, Gut vers Ing event,” “What agtatic news have you realy tu un lowe” “There Is nothing yery uineh, ‘Trickett will probably havi all the'tun ig desires ont Serutoga Likes and whenever he sturta b Syl uutoubledly, bu dn dhie. A, ‘Ts Soule, the Hop Bitters Company nian, of Rovhester, writes me. that that Company is atiout te hang Up $300 In purses,—four moneys, S100, S500, 8500, andl S300—for a” profes. sional seule mee--that ine place and date have not yet been deturminwd upon; and b don’t see any reason why It should not tnke plave on Sarutogn Lakes Dan in dal mee, Whenever ar whergver Hacens.)? “What othur news hitve yo “Pye recelved an tivititlen from Mayor Melutosh to row. ea professional rue at Ottawa, Can, on Dammlnlon Day, daly 1, and Linaderstiand Une Prickett lies alse been fie vited. 2 huve aecepted, and will ivave for Ottuwa about ae week’ before that dite, Jive also recel aw dnvitation te row at ‘Toronto, Ga Tauhess Howie, —lna Septem bor next; andl thilak Lstall ga’? PE stippose you heard of Prlekutt brealshiy Ws boat, and Kelley hls log? “Us too baa, wasn't its but avekdents wilt oceur, Tr toand Kelley are both good fellows, aid ara well thought of by all wie Mave mot thot, Fahad atl on thuih at ouce, q fault for ay open aul Will tender ‘Urtekert the tie of ong of ay Hits, In order that he aay keep ip hls prac lieing, ‘They are vompurallvely strangers hore, and probably ave handicapped with the: sings sorb of feclling, tint crawled over me whilo L wis in ue WLW months sine, Jess peculiar feeling, and L dowt Know as It ean bo described: further dae that a mat feels on (the was along on earth, and that even Qe very Mills and water held odids paalnst Yl “Trickett wil row a very fi raves how ntnd what L tell you, Mac, ane you have reported the performiuices of some very rauld eoullars! Po veiurn to the Suuly lop pang wha elgg his been, Written. to that you knew of?" iP rekutt, aan itn, Toxin, begiles iny- self, and probably others. Dig tones always attritets the onrtalent, £ belluye the boys would row fy aildwhiter If thers was sulle eent Inducement qt tho finishing to keep them warn? £ * Hava you secepted the offer ta yow 2” “TD have,” “Sonle ts the person who managed (hat ‘Thames Internation reutta, uyer ta Ene Bland, a few moitths aoe”? Yeu, Te sailed tho same time fai. Ho represents. the Hop Bitters Company, Understand Hosmes aud Hantin juve glyen out hat choy haya alse aecepted tho otfer to wontest ford piece of tha Won pur. Chree thousand dollars are iyely gures, and meatt Bhot tace, you herl? “Tow, about Trickett? |. i tee that be eet ny Ietierant Pa Wuleng Ww, saying to Soulu that he (‘Trickett after tibott ho wilddte. of, July, would HH reudy to pully oar in Buy regatta, In imy opinion, ‘Trekttt Is anxions to text bls rowlng strength. with Charley Courtuey, of Union dprings, utd wold tke to nuke wiuateh with him; but he CLrickety) elves out that he went broke on himself fn Bugland, oud has none of the collateral with which to back himself up, - You put lan- lun, Trickett, Courtney, aud Hosmer into 8 Mosier, 30 TRIBONL: TRIDAY, SUNE 24, (881—TWELVE PAGES. ralyzy the record.” “You would be ht dine, too, Jim, would yout 2" Most assuredly. ent Ewould lve to votipete with: bit well, F should Just keep paddling with) the Host ‘ait thar? stroke t know of and possibly Tinight fete up lively rear, Dut there Is one ting about H—the boys ahead of me would be awtul t whet the thts went down ab the tnisteline A i nels a turn, woltld rottiethe whole barrie aceldents, would be tho best mul, EF It wouldn't, than ting nhont rowing, Lhope on Saratom Luke.” Mac. dton't Kana a It will take ples / THE TRIGGER. Tho Approaching “Open! -Nenson for Wild Game—Woodecork | Shouting TMs Stuce Sportanients Assoctation ‘Tournanient—Thn Eight of Wit Pizvons=—The Chicago Shovttag Ciib =-GlasseHall Shout July G-Sporting Nutes, The approach of the “open season” for wilt gameis iuspirithig the wing-shots, of which there aro many hundreds in the elt, and the breeehloaders ave betg cleaned) up prepiras tory for the summer shuoting, According tv tho Hiluuts State law, woodwoel enn be killed between the ith of July and) the dst. day oF January, und atrendy one “crack shots," 0s well as tho “pot hunters” aro loukimg up to haunts o€ those qulet birds whieh are such delvetabty morsels when served un toast and brotled to the right tur. ‘Chore vanally good woodeaek-shooting tn tho vieinith of Chicago. unt during the next inonth thousands or thon will be bed afong tho Calumet aad Despluines vers. and down about thy small Jukes near tho fadinns State tie, The Utnols State Sportsmen's Asgogiatton, of De Nowe Is President, and John i, jas is Secretary’ hud set v date for the wie shooting tonrniment te over deh the whic Why a Rrat week pittowing to the peurarty gt piguon it stands postponed Wat 20 oF the feathered beautt be eaptured, Tho Dirds buve alrendly nested onee this eusott, 041s thelr wont, in tho Tidian Territory, and 59,009 were secured for the New Yorke: State Shoot, which ts naw being helt ut “Coney Istand, A large additional quantity was gectirod, Ue owlng to high water and swollen stroanis, tho Dleds could nelther be transposted here nor could teed be sont thelr keepers, and thousands perished osorably from starvation, ‘Tals witt Uncunfertable news for the shoutlig clubs of Ang Northwest. ns thelr supplies for Sortheomlay tourmiients wort expeeted te be drawn front the fetiin Lerritors, However, tho Heat of ph northward. followed and watehvd by mien espeelally coun zed for the servicer, and the birds are now in Mitiesotit and: are ¢ steal Lo cent mene nestlig ani tat few dit The traps Awl than jot tn thelr work, wad prouably 41 thousand oF so wil by captured within Me of Weel. As suon tis the birds wre se- vured the HHnols State Shooting Tournunant with heeatted, Arriangentents are completed to nace ong of the best tn the country, and 1 hokt In Chtervo, There wit be many valuable prizes, dneltidinig medals, four very Hine. expensive heevebtonling shotgins, money premitins, to ather viluable vitts, tar the best ie Tourtiiment will oxtend aver tt aldays ad be attended ly the sinen frontal parts of thy eauntty, zo has any orenizations devuted to incor, id some or the chaniplon wlage Among the gocluties devoted largely to re the Chive Shooting Club. of whieh tho well-known Roth Org ts Presidents dobn, Matter, 5: bud ‘rensurers & ittardd, ‘Iee-Presitient; We Secont Vier-President; and to above aticers, with Ate Bount "of Director this Club ont Kleinman’s rng Grand Crossing, aro atwavs very lntervating, The arganization being one ot tho test nective Mm the city, The Club willicive a urand ghiss-bnlt those’ grounds July a, when the fol- lowing prizes will be given: For the best seore, avery fiw gollt. bunbou rads and for the wine ners Of tho “tics” witich will ho shot aff, v ilo pair ritbber hues be wi vietorin gutted: ashe box. a quirter-Keg sporting puwdl After that will follow a aweopstules shoot, Lhe xport will be free-for-all i Cook County, aut will commence ut Lp. in. sharp. It ly expecterl that Uhere wit be n hirge uttendanen, anon the other organizitione are tha n= glieh Lake Glub and the Cunbertind Lodge Gain Club af Cluny, whieh bave caaps on or near tha Kankukew River tha Aulubos Clith, the Forrester Chub, the South: Bad Clab, the Austin Gun Club, tho MMuksawhaw Shouting Club, and royeral others. ————— DEAD DOGS. To the Editur of The Chleuza Tribtrae, Cincado, June 22.—The body of no dead dog has lun beskle the walle very near the Oukluy Sehovl tH it has become rotten, und yo olfen- aive that tho windows of some of the sehoul- rooms coukt not be opened, Compliant hg been, made to the Health Departinent nid algo ‘too polivemun, Some one diving wear by ling partly eovered It with curth, but ft has nut yoo been te- moved. A few fect southeast ot “the wennol- builting, on the sume bloek, thore are now tho bodies of two hinge dogs, and. when aun oticge went to the Health Oleg Inst bvenline to aulns pula of them wad told that they uit boon ree inoved, They are still Tying thors, aud uvery day ahs to tho ofensiveness of tbem, Is there any wy tn which suut abominubty nubsnices ean be'removed Front place wher chiluren yuthor by the hundreds 7 Tt world by well for the oils eerd it tho olllee of the Hentth Department nat to ittaw thomolves to bo tinnesed upon tit bays scavengers report Work duu not been nttended to, JK. MM. (fals ly wo excepttunl complaint. ‘Thoy come from ullspmrters. | Dew dogs are poten Ju tho altvets ut aver the elty, bit the Hott Depart. iment apparently puyeé nv heed ty the churis of pen and linprecdlons avising from hundreds of peoply whosa nostrits have leer and ght are offended, aid vin oxistanes has corny to mennitdatly contact with putrescent carrion exposed to prtilic view, | LE the thine oes on— eons hay proceaded EZ AE. Haskell, Klelumiy, fo The ¢ thut fog MUU AL prevent there fs no apmurent eftort ty atop tle mifht be well to ereate a xpedtil bureat for the eoltection und) finit dlspos sition of dead 4 it his also buon sugested that the policemen, fustentl of watl- Ing nny tran a poisoned dog and biudly wnat} jug to the palyan to do its work, aboutd quietly’. boing around & 1 Unfortinaty caniies, watch Stems wrtthe wid dewiud then gatbor tom up wid enrt them down to tho City. Hath and, with atthe appreeintion of what constitutes a retrle bane pistes, dump theas on Dy fe Wolt's: tok. tls contidently believed that that would “reteb hin where overythiug else has fulied, More pawerlal may be the wht of a dead doi, oraeviril of then ad an incentive to reform, than mliiious of complaints.) a JOR, Bplritunl Music—" Wo won't go homo ‘ttl morula." Charo of the Light Belgado—Tho tus com: pany's bill, Albany legislators hat! cinch otbor: Goud morn | Ing, old buy! Moon bribed to-day Y--Hoston Port, we ti cold ane slippery weather muny & tompers nner min tikes dspp,. Hiv friends thon tine he dus fallen. Do not tell aman he Hes, Tt is yulgare Say: tht his conversition sumests to four alnd sumer resort elreulur,—Pidaddphts News, Tho Caur bag suceceded In tuaintaining wbso- Tuto mauurchy. Hut he ts atrial to comes out ond see how it is gutting nlung.—2itfnyto Hawheyes z Tha Old Veutamont wilt not bu revised for thren yenrs yet. People will huve to break the ‘Feu Commandinents ts they are tor the present. New Hates Reyester, . -, Tho prjce of carrlnzes fur funerals In Now York bus been ritded 20 per cent. ‘Thos"pe ate tho gurvow exhibited by the mourners shall be BINULEL, = Hudtuls Poste Queen Vioturia fs thlubing of sondhte ay tatty shaw! to the homeless thousands of Quebes, pe vided, of caursg, that thy reciplunts will pay the Srofgbt.Philiadelphta News, é Aho witness stl that the laundrymian, very much rufted, collired tha bus nad give tim a cult, becuse ho ought bint bi tho wat of stuck Ing Dinwelf with thy contents uf uo drawers, Atun nn * Walter, serve me with some ar- thogratlo Uitinders.”” Vigehoadod walters * Wo have none tera alt, hon why du you put thent ongtho bill pf farey=-Lintamarres” * De you intend going to a sunmer Poddrt this suminer?” fnquiccd Miow Fitzjuy uf ber praetioal triend, Oly yes tndeed, | UC there Is any plnce Where sHuVICr Pesorta this your, wo wre guluy, surely."—Vew theres Heglater. * They have « venerable gatomun over nt tho Mantle aupot who, tnstend of tho usd show yer Heke? aecosts you with Whar ty wtrunuere” dt nuns a ttle neath a rat, but you get Used to Ih Philadelphia Mulletht, METIUUT ION, An ald yeltow dog in Colorne Ja away with an old worntn’s honey hut the writhfal ott creche 21 hant twico with a Ktuyne, Aud twas divadtul tu tear tho dog gragne. =Rurlinglon Hawkeye, These two items, printed i juxtaposition in AN exchange, ApPeRe t. bY a clad Ot CERES AM wire eel wShayor Kattoch, of Ran Frunelson, bas urrived in Now Vorls, uted wilt lectire.” “There Noa Brent sHah of Now-Yorkors ta lus rope.” We should think thery would bo—-Nul's rhatuwn Herald, ‘ * The Witte ones will keep an sastog things. Bixryour-oht Mubel ts suduatrimsis aetna “eleaning aut" a preserve Jus which ber murhor had Just emptled, Foureycareold Bobby luoks Mierdau't you wat Suit aouth ura te fede; ae ; ‘alt OU ey wu" you could hek Pe Philadel ulus Heras * asa i Ask any good doctor it Hap Ultters are pot the best faully wedietne ou curt, he === race, und they watld make IL hot enongt to i AN. IRON BONANZA. The Atlantic Sea-Shore Sand Filled with Valuable Ore, Which Makes the Very Best of Soft Tron Edison's New Invention for Extracting It from tho Sand. - A Now Industry to Be Opened Up tn This Country, And Ruling Rates for Iron to Eo Soriously Interfered With, From Our Owen Correspondents New York, June 26—Mi ‘Thoms A, Ed soft, tho eleetrieal whaard. who his sof late accomplished so many marvelots tings, lus feeted another remarkable tivention that wll no doubt work a great reveludon in the fron trade. ‘fhe nutter has np to thy present been kept very quiet, but ft has tnally leaked “out, notwithstanding the elfurts of those who are fnanelally tnterested (o keep tt from the pubile. She amaghine, whereln cleetrieity plays tho prominent purl, isa very: staple eontelyance, but nevertheless It will be the means of produchiyy what | never been prudteed bn this comntry by nud that fs, fran of the sume quality as tie best Swedlsh, and for a market prive of abut one-half that of the latter, : ts Mt Tut been belteved for some Ute that there was In the seashore sands of Long island and along the Atfantle coast Indiea- tlons of magnetite from, and exambration prover that this was, a faet, but how to es tract It from the sand was the problem. Mr Edison had some thie ago invented 1 proce for extracting zold-dust trom wastings by the tse uf magnets, whereby: (he bit con: stituents were attracted nto plies by means of three or four provessis, and the gold anit sand subsequently washed aud separated. When the matter of securing ANUN-ONE FROM THE SILA SANDS was presented to hla few weeks igo, le nt ones went to work and perfeeted a proe- ess Whoreby with one exposure to magtiets the valuable ore should be separated from the * thtatte” ov fron coated with sufphir, with whieh it was mingled, undatt the same Une left free of the schist whereln It wits lodged. ‘Yo do this it became necessary to so graduate th end forea that the tras iron, laying the greater attractive foree, should be drawn nearest the inugnet, while the mugnetite, or sulplar-era and sand, should fall in separate pilus. Mr. Edison's sepanttur—for (nist may comprehensively be ented—consists of a Veshaped trough four feet Tongs and a tittle more than bo, feet deep, with a silt onesixtcenth of am imeh wide al the bottom. Under this, at ndls- tunee of tive feet, and resting on the sound, isngeparator, the apex situated a tittle to one stdy of the tromsh above, so that tho sand falllag straight will strike en one tneling and be foreud fn na oppnsit direction from that taken by the ore, which, strikins tho athar side, Ig slid olf fnto whopper or receptacle, A little less than half-way between the slit In the trough or sant receptacty and do ground, and of the same wldth, are a pair of farge magnets, which receive tholr olvetrical energy elthor froin Jars or steant generator Just as t3 desired, neeordlag to the phint, "The object, as DT haye uveve stated, is to extract ; THE MAGNETITE MtON-ORE, from the saud.and titaniferous ore. Phe snd Is shovetud Into the trough, and, belie dry, fatty through the marrow silt int sheet fot feet lone and sonesixteenth of an imel fn width, ‘Phe miugnets tre provided with jt ehough power to deflect the miunetite or vlack oxide of fron from a perpendiealar fall and deposit Iton the slde of te seperator opposit to Uhe suid, whieh, having ne iilintty forthe maxnets, falls ulreet to the ground, together with the tltaniferous ore, It ls thon taken up, placed ia sacks, and shipped. Che process ty very raph, Jbinay be asked wiitt particular yaluo fs tobe attached to this shuple invention and where Is it to be adopted. Its one of the most vitibls of modern. inventions, and is te be winds use of ight here on tha Atlante const, for the pre it ab feast, und the Lord only know were Tt mius? othe applied, for, aceurdlug to Edisow's statements, tha avert shares dra shuply covered with Mess iron deposits, MERECOvOnES SWEDISH IRON has never been made outside thas country, where these sand deposits ox and where The. erystils of magnetite are very hire. But here, rheht ander our very, lose, there are, Ib appears, milllons pan witlions of tons of this sand vontilnmg Enealenable mmonnis ot the pitrent ad best tron ore tor mutguetite, or black oxide of tron fy tte purest ore known, containing no plosphorus or sulphur. Phere are banks of this sand on Long dshind, atone, twenty. feet hich where thors are layers upon layers of the deposits, aid these banks are from 100 to LA sfeet fa width, ‘Thera ls one strip of cost: that‘ has been prospeeted tint ds twenty miles jong. Removing We white surties sand, thera fs: usually fqund a ttupontt of black sit about ten fiches In depth. About two Tnehes below ocetrs another, ad four ineltes further on auathor deposit. In these depusits is found the Iron-ore tut Is so valuable, It Is Cothinated’ that about aU per eentot the anit is conyaant of thy to forms of iron: ore, —inngnellta and Utuilfevons.—while (of this trom 18 to 20 per cent ts pire wnusnutite. UNDER THE M4 Y WORKING by those whe are miuinging tho wmnehine In uperation about 1 per cent fs extracted, DUE Jadhson says he ea get more thin ths ie ihe should take bold of it personally, Te give the present operator 1 tenemditites lesson ane day, a at's atl tha Tusteietions le leds so he ty naturally working alittle crude. Of corse thy development of these acca fron mines bits promplly enlisted eapital, and acompiny das been Tormed called the Ore- Milling Company, Who propose te peta cor: her on Swedlah fe the thtys Is pusstble, ‘Phos Hoong strip of shore ten us tn deneth for: s20 a yeur for the entire ground, butit was done De the UWHOrR suspected: whit the sands contalned, Now the priee of the leseholid is ols ip, and nud wen nated Es wt premdam tn ‘the Janus Ishind roukestuta markets utp neverth this compauy lias sixty mites, all told, fron Babylon te Quagie, ail they are goles to trl Lig seastiora npsita dow thy: nest few wots in auest of this valnably ore, As MMi edison sald tome tonights Pwo miles uF Unat coust Is WETTER THAN AN Aad te added, with a sinttes | Choy thtale Took upon ths walter Lea queer Hight, for Aitow't have much to way mbont lt, A La now bitorested Inds iy 0 eeuts per tan roy alty nthe product, ‘That's enougivfor we, Tye got ait invention fn my head for the trevtinont of ure thet will boat the world, aud ft sols te perfect it before long,” he con vibes. i “ee do you spell 12" asked a friend our by. 1 “Tran sidphirats,” sak Kelson, ant he eave Ds elgir stip a vigurous pull, . “This magnetic ore whieh ty how bela tik - weoutan the Long Istind asitst ty shipped to Rockaway, No do tl soll ab SEE ton, “She ave machine now inoperation nt Qnosue WII treat 109 tons of sand por day, which witl yleld say fifteen to twenty ton of pure fron ore. Troan he produced at a mbadiinar sh wer ton. ‘Shu nre ds sald tow bloomery a6 Rucksway and made inte blooms, or ehitee coat iron, which is pronounaed by all who ave familar with the trade ns of tho finest quantity, equal to tho best Swedlsh, aud not Aitherto manufictared here, THERE ARG SOW wat Kdison’s works In New York, ht ovrick street. ‘They will be ready ta be placed In aperation ata very early day, Mr, Millson says there are deposits of this Iron along the inunth of: tha dt. Lawrence, whore fully3o perce of fron Is to be found, ‘Vhe shores alow our const from Malne to the Gif ure more ar less. covered with those blacks ands while rleh deposits alin oxist iy Oreson, Ho tides that the inanoelte eryae tals uxtit wherever tntcassclilst fs found, wil these deposits pre tho results of craslony cits rid tu tho suit ard thrown tue by constant working of tho wives. ‘The company now formed here has ame barked In the scheme ons large scale, ‘Che ptock, placed nt $50 ashare afew weeks ago, In already held at $200, and very little to by had wt that figure, ‘Where fs Jikely to be mn froty MACHINES 3 spon! Bt #, Con Doon Hat wi) ereate a revolution hn present inarket prices by knocking the hotlant out of then. ie UD GRANT AND “ MY FRIENDS.” Mow tho General In Lojurdig Ltinache by Meddling and Muddtlug fn the Conmittus Matter=Utterly Bind tu the Most Glaring Bots lis of Blin * Prientinss Philadelphia dmertean (tends We have always desired to think well and fo speat well of Gen. Grant. “Wo ure not be. Int the most stalwart Republicans tn owe desire te have tho) greatest of oir Caplatis stand high {nthe esteem of his countrymen and of mankind When Senator Jones saw fit te give to tho pnblte the peasish Mestenn fetter, in whiel: Mr, Grant expressed tis une cilifiod sympathy: for Serator Conktling, our comment tion Tb was that its author had not written [tforthe public eye, and that it was unfair to disenss the erilstle ns thou ho til wernt to threw tis influence into the dispute. Dut it seents that fe does not eare for this kind of defense. ‘Lhe fretrdtand Wndlentited utterances of tho Mextean letter he has been repedting at every opportihity since ds retart from Mesteo, and in res cent Hiterview tts very phrases are reiterated, atu unde stilt worse by additions and come aents, while must: grieve the truest trenls ofthe ex-President, Mr. Grant thet throws hls sword Inte the Conkling seale with all Mls energy, Hs views on that subject are not his) private options, commutuated to fitimate friends, and reserved from. the pibite out of respeet sfor President Quotield, and for lis own post. thon hithe Republie, They are embodied In i prunutehinente, whose purpose is: to wealen the credit of tho Administration art to strengthen Mr. Conti: fn lily war upon it, And those who would fin have counted Mr, Grant ont of this unhappy dispute are Soreed by his own vet to choose between lhe President and the ex-President. 1¢ is ime possible even to pass over dn silence the utterances of the Intter, without seeulg to cept his eritielsm of tha former, We thlok Mr. Grant's published. remarks, like his fetter, are espeelally wilappy as ree calling to the pudlic recollection many of the wtost tinfortunite featnves of Ils yw ene reer. More than any other side of Mr Grant's Adhuinistration, hls ater want of penetration Inte eharaeter surprised) aud allenated the people of the evitnt Not onty could he not see, for Iiuself; he would use nobody else to sea for him. fe xathered around fils person a set of amen whom the mublle hated to observe in his suelety, Ue was hant-lieglove with Myre Murphy. Mr Belknaw, with thieves of tho Whisky Ring, with turfinen of scanty reputation, Ait no atiount of protest from persons whose judi. ment he shoukk have respected would teal bin te ehae his opliion of any oof thess worthies, Ones he made up his mind to dike a min, he ot niet be turned aside from lds pitrnage, thrust sone inte phices of trust aad res sibility and Kept then there fn spite of the. Most urgent protests ion all who ft thelr true elaraet Jie kept Consult eval Butler in power tn Beynt, even after the Sinte Departinent knew ‘that the. American inisslonaties to the Copts faut been furced to obtaly naturalization as British subjeets in order to eseapy fram the seoumdrel’s furis- dHetlon, and In sheer desparlr of divving: hin Me thrust another seoundrel date responsible post of Indian Commissioner ; and when the Board of cninent, phitan ists ant businessmen whom the President 1 to supervise Fndian whales foreed > hitrawal by threatening to send in, thelr resigmitions, Mr. Grant wrote hin out a first-rate eortitiente of good ehuraeter and attention to daty, Happy, litecd,: is the aan whom Gen Grant aceepts as his trend.” ‘That man ean do no evil In te Generals sight, Hy trey break all the eGoumeuidarents, tne stl be ranked as 0 paragon of all the perfectlons, And thrice unhappy is die person who brings at necusntlon agalistsnel u frlend, orstunds in the way of his getthug whit he wants, That Board whieh drove ont tho Luddtan Conunissioner found that to thelr cust. Ono by ong, bestnnlng with Willhun Welsh, dey were Jostled and shouldered from thelr pasts, until hone wer left except 2 polltle few, who Jnl taken care not to take any part tn the wily and honest netian of the majority..." This fdlosynerasy is. one of the” most morked in Aly Grant's character, It Is one whieh fg atuenabls to ne reason, and hardly: to ty strongest and clearest proof. | It is the one whieh was at the router nearly all the worst seandals of: hls Administration. It de. tracted urore: Unt did any ocher ele stances from Its. popularity, It deelted miyrhius of. voters never vain to support his cadudidney for tho Presidency, ‘Che memory of It, after the lapse of four years, was more powertal than ny cargnnents: drawn frou history or tradition to defeat the third-tera qneventent, Ani now that people would like to forget it and the stains it inflicted on the national Roner, he takes the greatest jules ty recall It te yop! attention, « Tis the recent declarations Somutor Conkling: is amy friend”? “That ls enaugh. hint Wtus Kn 'to the “pedestal of honor bexide the worthles for whom Mrs Grintawreeled hls popularity und tavaished fils: good name, “My friend” can de ne wrong. Ulu is ait all “but omulpntent power In polities, Ty mtved Mr. Garileld from tdofeat iy Ovtober tn Ho has been, the meek and humble representative of Sonntorial dignity while Tnstlts were potted upon hike from the White Tow This man Robertson’? is 0 theltys af coutatipt, slice le stands tte! ty: friend's? wn An “any friend? ean do. nothing foolish, He resigned because he ineantit, He was going to retire fron poll- ti But te found he could not, - The cutie ty was fall of offensive comments on, hts, rediziittion, all orleinating from the White Louse 7 he Tul to seek a retlection pire efensie,. Aue le will get it. fg the substance of Gen. Grint’: tempt to give his countrymen the trig bea ines Of tr pollileal situation, SHaay Bin Umntlie is Just the sine Ulysses as he was five years ago, With) Just the sine tneapuelly to see anything odiside of the retracting. median of porsanal relations. ‘Che dutielous, reader will fluid mere between the fines of these cutteraiees this it (ia Ties tens selves, and wil feol a new thankfulness (hit the efforts of such men as this min Robe ertson!? saved the Repudtienn party from ferrbly blunder at Chiengp, Ouone polut only Ate Grant attempts to put his-ense on ground of principle, Me steps forwurd as the clipvlon of thy prinel- ple of “Senutorial courtesy? Te siys: “There ts, oy shot be, i great deal ln Sens atorial courtesy, whieh tens simply dibs, that when the Presidant smikes an ippolit: went haan wt Hee falls to elleds the approval of the Mors tron thit Stite, the matter cubs Chere, and the tombaatioery ii ye fret. If the Republleau Senttors frou any State objget fo aby noniinttlon, the rest uk thy party ly ospectedt to anbyurt them, with auitexception! Suvh be the vile se lang as “my Sriends" avo the oblecting Senatures, Bue when the objectaz Sonntors wre nol tn that henored list, but. the snutinttion ty made tn the Interest, of ona Of ony Srlends”) what fs the rife then? When Mr Civant ‘sent fn the nine of Me, Collector of the Bort of Boston, ew Ut was in thy interest ot ny » Benin Fite, Both the Alsstchuxctts Senators Wad nearly al her Congressmen unlted: Tne farmal” peatest ngalnat that nomination. But amy trend! att, Roxvos Conkling and others tindertaok to carry Chat nmnliittion through the Sonmte, ant did ko. Alt. Conkling spake fn advorcy of Hand all thoss Senators whe rested thomselyes as having especht clubs tebe colntou nuong the friends of sr. Civune, voted with Mt Conkilng. ‘The rule ste Senatorial courtesy seis to vary ny good deal aceording to tha elevt its applleation pauld evo on the politlenl fortunes of “my fy jts,?? ” On ong Polat, Gen, Gronvs statements are supposed to have some historieal Importunee, Te denies the whola story of the freaty ot Montes, wa shows ity onnsaitility, Sint 1s Is nothing now, as he dit the sine ft Nin Drookign Just October, And yot Kings taqelal sluipaptons, fu letters to the Herald, of Now York, have sean fit to ROTVe Up tA ava nie fee decaeta ad yet ale other Wnstration of Mr. Gaptiel's fulthles- Wes ‘ Tf Me, Ceatbts open to redsou, he will sea ihatho has nade a bad blunder, doe has thrown himself ngaiust tho solid sentiment of the Amertean people, In an instanes in whieh tho people itty clearly tn the right, aud his friend as clearly Jn the Wwrons. Pe thes Who desira Che dtitnution af tis’ titlacie with the people, nothing can be tore sutls- fae atin tlie effort to whittle Itself duwit tu thy siza of Mr, Roscou Conkllag, a Spunioh Laces, .~ ” Tuck and Creu Y HasUr Huet TANT & C hat Qa. 143 State-at, VYIE COURTS. — A Mother Recovers Her Baby, Hold for a Board-Bill. Messrs, Struckmoyer and Baltz Ami- -cably Settle Their Differences, The Cahll Fandly WMently tn Courl—New Suits, Judginents, Bes s A NOVEL CLAIM. Arather uasunt tabens corpus enso wis on trint yesterday afternvon before dude Morin Tho petitioner, M0 Lair Bennett, tte a pee thdon for n writ of habeas corpus to pet poss fesslon of her Ztnonthacold bay Clurenee, who, sho elalmed, wis kept Mexzatly by Nathautel Doni and wite, Me xeeme that the ehttd wig born iu New York, and the mother being obtiged ty work for her livin her bursband having des. verted her, pliee ht fi the eat of the Cuts ii dessus waereetne to: pay SH tt soontte bora, ¥ pill for Pebroniey aed Moreh, wt In April the, Sate, without the “s"knowletlice, lett New Yar and game Meee Homnett fearied of thelr whores nbouts throne the patleee having — tales Kraphed thei oad dmnedhttely” eninge on here. ‘The defendants admitted tho tntin Trets, bt eluted Mrs, Heanett owed then for. months board, ad wanted to keep the baby antl they were yniid, Judge Moran heb that thi t Yer one ebitd for board coutd wot Ine uated eo defentints had a elaler sariiist tho mother for the amount die, bat there was no how permitting thet to keep tho obi ng pledge iotih ie wit pall, Othorwlie. by the sain reson, thoy might possloly keep: rip. ‘Thy mother wag cus and question, wed the das Up. ‘Tho vit was tine to the mothe et ndenty Heck da Medien and clingtiye to bet desertat ind tert done to support herself. STRUCKMEYER VS. BALLS, On the Wher this month a inan named Wit fam Strickineyer fled a bill tn the Supertor Court befuro Jiilye Gardner, mitking serious eburges ayitlnst Charles Gully, prominent, cheese deer of this cits, Tho answer ot the defendant was filed yesterday, in which he ade mits that ho had st aamber of dealings In years past’ wlth Struckimeser, but he emphatically denies every nllegation. fn the bil ebarging fraud, conceulnent, mis representation, or uofale dealing. and be vaprtialiy venies that be ever remiered to te coumpliinant fils and Craudulent aecounts of sales of butter wad cheese, uf other of them, cotlgned to bint by kaneyer. Ty goes ot team that Struekineyer was always -aatialted with the siles and retires ate, Aidt firther, sinee Uhe bill was ted Dults lng volttarl- Jy artordesd the air pbaliunt atupte opportunity: Jo exumine tte books of aevonnt in defoutant’s mid, the churwes Athy vem pation oppurtinity, and be bins Dlaself that the ehanzes. he made ta the bill were groundless, and the compliant his uiven Bidty astutement try His sat Crowd hy aeeusadions, and ints rewth t0 chiialas thy silt att hig own casts, ae the nine thors statins that he wad led to te tho Dilland make the charges theroit preferred by Rioriner employs of tho defendant, unit nor th unywise from iis own knowledge, which states ment wus a@en to Bultz by steackmeyer for the hurpose of repalriig, ag far ay possible, the Ine Jury he had vansed to defendant by his cases lead sult, ‘Tho defendant hus wade this answer }¥ for tho purposy of having the record snow those frets aud ils complete and full denial of the eharges inade,, CANILE Vs. CAHTILE. ‘Tho long-pending divorce casu of Margaret A. Cohilt agalust Miehnol 2. Cahill, editor of tho Chiengo Pilot, which hay been on the dockets since September, 878, was eulied for trial yos- terday before Ju ‘The orighial bub wns for ib separate muittenance on decaunt af Coniit's ertielty, nnd he retorted with 0 cross Dill nccusing her of adultery. Sbo then amond-| He and char im with the sane he partics Inve four ehlidron, wid ni bert bye b er thom. Over e Unity quarcolti st Very ite Judge Farwell, granted temporary alimony of Ran week’ -sd Sl) xalleltar’s fees, but none of this hes been pal. Was atutebed for contempt fn vot paying, but retotsed atv babes corps under a decision of the Appel- Inte Coprt tint temporary ailmony could not be granted Ip eeparate naintenniiee cases. lu was niso nevested for not surrendering the children. Ne had sent than to Busate, where the mother tole thom away ind took thom ta Detroit. aA fow days neo Judgy Barnum ordered then to bo brouslt here, and thoy were ‘placed In the St. Francis Xavier's Acadamy. ‘The partion slow it vory bitter spirit towurd ench other. ‘The trial wil{ vo rusuaned to-dus, VLEM ? To-tay Judge Diodyett will boar motions for now trlals In the erlmiml gaees beard by hint this term, dud then sentence the prisencrs, Lhe eattat tho bankruptey eases hus been poste poned untll Monday. Yesterday Judge Blodgett beard the Govorne rent? gage aginst Wilkin Luedeka, indicted for haying an unregistered stl) ne bis vinegar oe HT Walton pliee. Phu evidoney In the Govurnincpt was rathor unsutls.. factory. The vase was given to the Jury tbout J o'elock, and up to the Une of imdjournmont thoy hue not agreed. : Judie Moran [s engazed tn hearing the case of Joun Chittord against Willlam I. Drake, to ree vover damages for allege sighting rotmarks: anity regarding bis ability as: iu urebitects bye whieh le eluting to have fost a contract for the, buluting of the Court-lloude Ln Sun Fraugisoo, nivoncnus, Sophia Diedrich tiled w bIll-yesterday naalnst her husband, Rruno Diedrich, usking for w divores on the ground of cruelty, , Hrldgot Fay asked for the suse relief from Patrick Fay on tho same ground. ¢ ADU was tiled by Sarah Willlans fora dlyurce from Within Jf Willima on account of bis alewuibentesa wid aruelty, Judve Tiley geveted’ a decree of dlvorea to Mary Doylo from Willian Doyle un the ground: oT dvninonnoss, Jadgo Barnuin granted a divarce to Violet A, Holtman, from Milton J. Homtmana on. tka ground of dusortio: UNTITLED STATES COURTS, Milton f. Woolley began a: suit yesterday for SOM agatnst Robert und Murwuret Lobvertron, ‘Whe Portsmouth Bunk sued the Townshly of Aurorg for 84,00, the Township of Monwnee for FO, and tho Yownehlp of Yellow Head for 3 FAV IL tiradluy, for tho 180 of TJ. Nortott, ass abertien, becitahe anit bie dhe. Cor 610,000 agitnish Hours’ YF dsihinws, Aitrey “Mouth, ‘nad david UWS, , . s SUATR COURTS. Oscar F. Mourve begin a sult In veplovin yos- terday aguinst Noble G, toss, dala ft. tute bronk, und Kroust Lebinpubl, to recover possus- sion ofselght burbewlre muckines vatied nt 0,» bo' Mahoning Coal Company brought ault for AKL wgudist the Watson Cond & nlm Come Huktles Kern, for tho.uso uf William thuertyy ed Nis Sats, Murry Mieke, aud Chelation Carachinnn, Co recover S1.500, John f Lyon sued St. 2, Long for 81,00. Luoles Taekernn dled & bil augaingt: Willan N, Stuntoy, Macy be Sealey Walter Uy Puckars ts A min, Critater, and Jobin Ay Ditlestion, successor An trast, ta forvolowy a trustedead for Bhd on Lote, ilook edu nto Park Addition to jaan: Albert Koop saad the Chico, Hock Jsiuud & Vaulitu Ralirund Coniminy: for 81,We ‘ x CUIMINAL COUN! James Collins was found guilty of rubbery, and was given six years und six anonthe in tho Penllantiary. Soby Fluborty was found guilty of assault aud. remunded. > a disaug Woods and Charles Hurus were triad for larceny und uequitted, ot Gvorge Vou Hollen waz grinted a change of. yonte to divike Gardave. un. nevount of tho alleged projudico of Juayes Hawes ang Ane thames ‘Tho onth-makers were George Schroer und Wd, Kiutéle, Hisense wis sot for trlal tosday batora Judge Anthany,. Buward Stevens was Soul guilty of larceny and given tive diya in the County Jail, ° f ‘Tho Reventn Ward elcution ca, In whieh Ede ward Masphy and Willan Vobin: ura indletod: for the part they played us judges of cteedon In tho Bixth Pi eb ot ehitt ward AE the apring: eleotion [nt Witt, aeenpicg Juitge awe attontion the entlre day. Thero ave suveral: indiennenta anunat she, hut tho one called wie the one chivglng thenr with nuvi failed to maka A rer turn ucconling to livy of {he result of tho cloce thon to tho Vuwn Clerk. und with having we Fated wit Tenadn oes ante ll ae uf the ay ry ah AUD pees ME al in oO sho case, and how ovidenca: elicited Voge uuita dedary, Jdumes. McCauley, the uther lof the Judues, toatitiiat to buying counted tho voto and urna the balotebux over te Touln the wore ug utter tho election, ty be reluried ta the Hawn Clerk. Witham Powell testiied, us col Juterdt inutier, tar challengers bad boon wxeluded, und senator: Chria Mpoier phat when tho box was rmurned. tly > tole were milesiay. Others iustitied to thy ania generul effet, thy evidence _bearloy wost heavily upon Blucphy. ‘Cha caso was cays tiiued UHL Ula wuorniig, uduly because ot Ve abseucy of Wert Towy Clork Coladek, who carlanly shoutd hive been on hand, Charis Woodann a Reoublican otieeholiee interestey fy tho proseention, was atsy consplennus by he thscnce, ‘Tho ese will be vesumnd thle morn, ing, when It ia expected there will be sume des Fuldomenty scatiig te show that, tha ts eas my vered to Murphy iutaot, and, Gehyered agit wus founds eM Mae be PRORVTE Couter, futhoezt ateor Wiliam Tron, letters al admins [stration wore fysudd lo Mary "Trou; estate valued at about St.200, Aw the estate of Murin Uhort, tetters of ndinifhe {xtrintion wero Issttedt to Frudorick Eberts estute Valued ttt 81,000. i {a the estate of Unit Y Muthor, lotters og age tuintatration were isaued to Thueeen Muthor and Taal A. Khang eatirte petted at $109), Ti tho estate of esse M. Quint, et at minors, letters of gnntiliinahiy were {sated to Carros Ki. Kremry estate valued itt about 824, THE CALL. Junaw BLonarrr—Motions for now trint and sunteneuday tn the Criminal Court, June GARVY—Noa, 6, C5, 08, 88 to {Kh f, 190, nnd condemnation cotontar. Nu. $5, City Vs. taknown owners, on tein dynos SuiTt—Sob eases Wy atvemsal. Xo ease on trial. 3 2 dupe WinttAMson—Agsjats Juitge Gury. No, 48h, Meorge ys. Chlowo’S Western Indiang Rallrond Company, ou telat pN— Now 62%, and tof Judge nitar. No casa on bearing, Juvit Coarka—Matlon fer’ new trial at tf He Ey LL Ute cnet at Owatt ve. The City of cht. ue, Ne ena on triat. DH MUN: Nos, i582) 11,060, , 108, = No. S,80t, Chiton es 16,34, and 2. No caso on sits Ust—No. cull. Now 4, Cabilt ys, henritiprs Hepen WAWERENO, 2t0.on trtal. ALDER ANTHOSY—Nos. WA Thy We, en, 1427, and GB, 1th LAN 18, Itoh, i i ratte, so tytn ALE TULRY No: HGR CANONEM-No3s, LAW, ated 1,107, JUDGMENTS. Usrren Stares Crteytr Count—lupae Nan oe M. Flower, Rucelver, ute, va. dou Haut, for extending West Enda streat from Wea 3, and Mary E. Quinn, S100, x Rogens—ltobert b denae M “- jou Surenion Count—Jipan Gauv—Clty ys. Sher fdan, condemustion verdiut umalnst the city ern avenuy to (Grind aventic, ‘ Juni Sartu—T, C. Whiteside ot al. vs, Joseph Jmeurr Covnt—Jue Rea vs, Sunmel Pago, 340, Mouayx—itonry Ttotnhardt vs. Bonjas quis Sulllyan and Job N. Sutherland, $2210, a SPARE THE ROD, ETC. Rev aul of Corporal Puntwhment in the a Mubtic Schools. . | At its meotiug Tuosday ovontee tho Boant at Fdueatlon, by 1 voto of eight to four, adopted an Atnendmont to the acbuul rules relutroductug, ‘wnder eortain restrictions, the system of corpural Jnstruction, which has not been In vogue iu the publie schools hero for severul ‘years past, ‘In ordye to learn the views of the. Board upon the aubject a Iniuni reporter culled yosturday Upon thotn und obtained frum both those favure Ing and those opposing the change thelr roasone forsoduing, ‘The result of bls ‘bivestigations was us follows: y " ae PINE MOYNE, : é “ Why did yout vate to resture cory - ment iW tte pubule schovls?" naked tue ropente at Inspectar Horne, “ “ Huenuse L believe thore are ensos whoro It is absoiutely necessary. hore are a class of boys who ure perfoetly untnanugeable. aud numorons complaints hnve been made on the aubjeut. Tho ngeistints In the schonts are all Indies, anda hood. Inmof uschoolvoy thinks nothing of fuvitiny his Indy instructor to go to,—well, us tho rovit version has it,to go to Hades, ‘Not only thelr Aunuguige. but thelr mannure, aro rough and ine sulting, tnd thora ja really no way of managing . them, The only punishment at preseut ts o temporary suspension.—nsunily for thirty days, Nicforo tho exmrution of that time, however thelr pirents manage to bring: sultvlent fnilus auee to beur to relustite them, Notw, tl is no) punishment at onl. In fnot i miny be fan for the boya, ff thoy don't want to stds. Such boys deserve n whipping. It would ato ther yrood, and it is the only thing that can possibly minke 1 {mapression on thom. J wot whipped myself when T want to achoul, and I be«. Aleve tt did mo yaod, to : . “But would it do to leave tho administration of punisument in individuul cases to tha discre- Uon of tha Principal, ag was proposed by the Amendment Tuesday nighte a. “EL think so, ‘hat amendment leaves the question to tha discretion of tho Priuvtpul, and provides that ke only glut! Intltet the pubishe ment. Lf he nbused that disaration, or inilleted punishmont that was out of atl rensau, we would Misponsa with his services as we did with Vail's not iong age, Aa It fs, the teachers can’t chase tise these refrnetory pupils, tha parents won't, and the result ig that they go unpunished altor mother, and the discipline of tho subvol access snrily utters,” iY “Do you think there is nuy prospect of pit. ting the umeuiinont through wouw the yueston of nduptiug the rules ag CHA coma from the Committee on, tho Wholo shall be brought up Mn the Bowrd . ean‘do it. Tho vote Inst night “Ethink wo stuod 8 to}, but two membors wore absent, und ‘uf thoso who votod no Inst nizht somo aro tkoly tw chnnge tholr votes when they understand the question more fully." t . INSUECTON ENGLISH, “Tho action ot tho Board,’ .euld Inspector English, “does not restore corporal punishment, Juin not fy favor. of ft, but f want uroserve. puwer in order to boll fn vheuk the yours rufe lan clument inthe schools, It may nut ba nece exsnry to exerajse the power, but the knowlege Umt the Prlivipyat cau admiutater punishment will etop tho tainting of tenchers, the putting bt thumbs tu noses upd. saying, ‘You darsen't do anything to me.’ [ bevoe talked with a Hrent “inuny teachers, und (bey tall me Unt mor sutsion won't work” with that class of Loyd; thut s hoodiuns will deumralize @ whole roomn.. Bonding him to the Principal tobe talked to tons not reform hiine On -the cone trary, ho Hkex gotimz, ug it relieves bim from study Coe a late dour or se, Tt won't de to turn erlmnely. When thoy know that thoy ca be punished, the elfect will be good. At Present a twacher ins to devote bor oneruies tod teolnliey: —tuking ine that should bo given to instriuctty, the well-behaved children. Punishment is to ve futlleted by tho: Principal only in oxtrenie cuses. Heean hive no feullug inthe matter, a6 nr culprit will he sent to blm by the boy's teache: ‘Tho suceessfil touchur will bo the one who cad xutalong without culling upon tho Principat ta exercise hia power.” ‘ ‘ INSPKCTOR FRANKE ATs <A roporter called upon Tuspeator Friankenthal and requosted bite to give bis reasons fur vole ing uulvuracly upon Inypeotor Hualtab’s amondwent to the school rules muking tho. .corporil punishmout af the pupils mMlowatie inder -curtuin restrictions. Mr. Frankenthal — utnted: that. he. considere the move natep inthe wrong direction, —dcell> cilly tt retrogride one, For vb yeur the old rule prohibiting corporal punish acnt had worked 1 tho beat advantage, and bo did noteca that there Waa any vecesslty for nehange, be " "sald tho reporter, ie ts claimed In support of the amendment that there aro fn the schools large and uuriily Goya whom tho older fnethods of sta pli, ilo not reagd. Bich a buy. Tor dnstunce, with Indige in Impertineuce to bie tenghor With no xrent fear of consequences, AS tho worst, he knows he uitn only be expelled fur thirty days, aud thls puntibment a wot decmed suilldient to chovk bls revkleas disregard of rulva. “1 do not seo that such w boy ta to bo ime proved by Noygiig. 1do not know where auch boys aro to bu found in tho public sebools, Now, tutus district, where, If unywherg, such wulbe be looked Jor, tho seholurs tira unifortaly wel hebaved. ‘Tuke tho Jonus and tho Wontwor! Avenuy Behuols, for instance, You cat, ay iy (hora nny thne that you wish and you wi out tho scholire, big and little. perfcelly yuret att anbjoct tu diseiplines and thore aro schunis, ins ‘where It tulyht reusunably bo oxpected that the opposlt rule might prevail.” f on ~ What de you favor dolug in the matter?’ -*T would tke tu see things Just as they work And, If an opportunity offers, J shall mov Lhe constderatlan uf the matter, whon 1 hope thee furparel puntabrriclite whlch wilt only: bove ihe etieet of lowering the morat tuny of itary dof bu f mm 1 ina vebools £0%, lug the oxcullant witl bo kupt aut ot ulber year, ; Mite THOMAS WRENAN sald hoopposed thy wcasure us being a rela to barbartom, rather thun an advatico fu elvive sition. He fad talked: with quite a-uimber at poople on tha subject, aid Mey wore deci Opposed to ruinstatiog: feud rul Sable to be overstopped by ay ipdiscrvet ‘True, tho sue bad been passed by wets masority, but ho did not belfeve in it. Ki Prineipila were only aliewod to du the spank logy vnider the rule, Lut bo did not see that at a why thing tu ite favor. «Buca advagcoment ine been made In the schools since corporal P ishinont was abolishod, and ho sow He Les reason forroinstatine Ht, 1b wie simply plog backward, not forward, BOGUS ADS, ~ To the Bilitor of The Chicago Tribune. Ranwkager, WL, dune 2.—Lagk in" ge ule” of Saturduy’s or Monday's Times, and Fo willacas "Gus, wrjto Bort, Hox 1101, Kankakee U,, Just for fun or Footing, atl ses ld thigis bogus, There ura ont: id boxe wie Hintuiice Postcolice. ‘EDM. Wauustlie aus Lices, A ‘3 0G, A, Courant & Co., 145 Btato-st ne My wife and danzbtor wore ‘mado: healthy by tho tno of Hon Bitters and T recommend t ial 2 le my povnie.—Methodist Clergymau. a such boy's into tha streets and lot them became -