Show neva BY MAIL ILLINOIS about clock aday icorn ng lieutenant kipley of chicago took a squad and entered the basement ot dark street aed by all sam ostensibly as a laundry alio place is however used as an opium smoking den and is well known as such it is beyond a doubt tat a habit fand well dressed women can often bo teen reeling out of the squalid hole under the influence of tho drug tha company captured the night pre ivous consisted of ah sam the proprietor M J shannon and A ja johnson calling thenis elve agents james pi r ta oa hanger J clerk and cearold ahls of ill repute biou iso perrin and emma dubois tho tay that when they entered there was no smoking going on but that in the almly reeking hovel ft disgusting argio was in progress jacksonville aug 28 the thirty third anniversary oatho arrival n illinois of the portuguese from their country on account dl their religious belief was celebrated a the fak grounds hero today to day A well filled excursion train of thirteen coaches arrived this morning bringing the portuguese ol 01 springfield and vicinity tha crowd odeH at to tho fair grounds chorea crowd pr partook of a bountiful supply ol 01 eatables after fter they gather in of lie phi theater abit to from the kovs J L tr aul V ayers ia an tay aco vilgio A barly led by ats evans of streator and lazier of acon ucon and spencer ellsworth jr of alte lacon home day aller mounds of ancient ants nf h 10 situated ciomo favo alies paulh or alili city these anre folind faubli of acre n on both MIOS of the illinois and many of them have at j abul ly ent parties ail becu opened and ox j seem to bonit afi periods some of hea mounds are so that he pottery found in tho tombs crumble at the io iolia lii evidence of later interments inter ments I rom oin oatlie mounds have been taken mahand female r of pattering pat ns rudo a s were and bearers wearers of lio taint many ifo in the r absolomn jone bvm tho were made yesterday were l but flioy did not prove to be kichii ri chIi HI chr elii lintl ling yf ji ottery nd skeleton rf lie ri and rainota periods many itna apcar heads liani nier und tie lit of indians i aie found in the region of ench year by parti or exploring tin anina I alita i of ne liere usably by fand jr t f rum lers gonch t hecim guib i nj field fur tle c imper ul bli t W opt latti no i other hair I leliand cheif aliv ty H aug ra haydu da circio wildly fur today to day hadano liero thu aaflei owings to alio very gnell bumber of tickets sold they per tonight to night rt aji of nebout alii ii to aliu hard luck recently hey will not lill heir mortn but e to pana gioino to and A dogul of alii city janville Jam ville who wag aboudi a month ago for for ats amant rubber plate and liying no tiou tojiko repeat ot deia ands of tho ih ignited Sta ef courtn and ml J wat taid ha not artl wo or alaya ago llie of hi ctorn f tho pension has granted a pension to a man who was born in connecticut was bought and sold in connecticut and spent acari of bis the laws of connecticut old jas mars of norfolk litchfield county lithe man iio lost a son in tho during alio rebellion and several hundred dollars of arrears will doubtless bo added to his pension iro never lived anywhere else excepting few years lio passed in mass some years ago lie wrote an autobiography in pamphlet form to which ir jolin todd pro fixed an introductory noto showing alia old mans character and truthfulness ful ness alie work is not precisely as addison would have done it but i after all better adaptation of style to subject than samuel johnson would have given us it is remarkably arca from largo words and is a refreshing example of idiomatic english simplicity llis mother was from loudon county and went from to connecticut with her mistress tho mistress married at connecticut parson who returned with her to virginia in time tho maidservant maid servant followed tho example and likewise took a northern husband our old pensioner was born while they were all in connecticut but eluded the parson when ho emigrated with his southern wife and the rest of her chattels to her old homo in loudon county after much trouble in trying to capture him alio parson cut the matter short by selling alie boy to a connecticut man and so he has remained in tho state to tin day the act of the last century by which the legislature of connecticut abolished slavery there imposed some conditions as to children under a certain so that several years elapsed after the act be became free making in all twenty five years of slave life in the state HOM now in tho neigh of 90 years of age |