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DR 0. & JONNSON AND W. F. STOREY. Dr, Johnsor's Professional Reocord of tho linoss and Doath of Mrs. 8. On lnat Sandsy tho foltowing card spposrod fn the Chicago T'imes ¢ 2 TO TN PUDLIO, 1 bellovo It to bo my duty, in connoction with n re- cent ovout, to mako a publia statemont in tho interost of human life, Inm impressed with tho conviction, and Lavo not n particlo of doult, that tho death which oceurred in my famlly six montlin ago, camo of tho grosa_rocklessuean, carolosanons, and Deglect of tho atunding physician, 1L, A, Jolnson, I mako thia Pnluful rovolation, not hastily ur without considora~ 1on, in tho solo desire to guard others ngainst a liko #ad expericnco, W. ¥, STonny, A roporter of Tng Trinunk enlled upon Dr. Jolnson Inst Bunday ovoning and procured from him tho subjoiued atatement : t Mr, Sloroy hins writton to mo soveral lattors express- ing Lis dissatiafaction with my trontwent of Lis Iate wire, but hos aasigued no suillclont roason for such digsatisfaction, I presumo tho card is rathor the ro- sult of a_morbiit foullug than n logical conclusion dr- rived at by any proccss of reasoning, Itis not un- common for perdons who have lost {riends to thinlk that if somo othior course had boen pursued, tho result would have boen quite difforent; or if some other hyaiclan hiad beon employed, thoso who ware dear to Tliom migiat havo beon saved.’ As to thomedical history of tho case, 1 hava carefully roviowed it, and think it of sufficiont intorest to the profeasion to bg publishied, It, T think, justifics tho viewa I entortained at tho timo of ra, Btoroy’s deaths as to the nature of her discase and tho treatment which waa followed, Tor the purpose pof relioving Mr. Storey’a ‘mind, and at the solicitation ‘of somo of his frionds, a statement of the history and troatment of tho case wad submitted to a phyalcian,— an intimato acquaintance of Mr, Btoroy,—wlo, a8 I un- doratand, entirely agreed with mo aa {o the uature of tho disease and fho propricty of the troatment pur- sucd, Of this, howovor, I havo not the written oplufon of the gentloman reforred 10, 2 The profeasional rocord of tho case of Mra. B,, ypreparod by Dr. Johnson for the August number ot the Ohicago Medical Journal, ia ns follows 1 Anrionx Vi—A Cassof Rheumatfo Carditls, Sudden~ Iy Fatal, By I, A, JonNgox, M.D, and Prof,, Ohi- cago, TIL, Teaw Mrd, 6, mt. 81, first on January 9, 1873, early in the afternoon. I found hor suffering from fil-dofined muscular sorences, eapecially over tho ab- domen and in tho back—bowels not disturbed—skin motst—] u‘n_muy ‘accoleratod—tonguo molst and ‘white. "I preacribod tho followin, R, Potass, Bromid dr, i1}, Qe oz, iv, M. ft, 8oL, B tablespoonful evory threo hours, Jan, 10,~Snw her in tho afternoon, Bho pnssed a rontless night, Somo nausos this morning, which sho atiributes to tho medicino s supposed that sho had takon morphino or opfum, Paln moro decidedly thon- matlo; hipa nnd knoos sore, motion dificult, Tiegs for somalhing to allay potdy which was now almost directed tho following + BT §7, (4), 8. §. Bo Ber, §o BL ft, puiv.. No. v, (6). 8. Ono overy throp hours, Jon, 11, p. m.—Pain aiill continuca fn hips snd knees, Condltfon of tho stomnch improved, IHas Tested and slopt some under the infitonco of tho pow= dera of morphino, sub muriate, and aoda, but haa not takon them ns ofton 8a diracted, 1ordored thom to o continucd ag oftcn a8 nocossary to rellovo pain, Jan, 12, —Bowels have moved—probably from tho of- foct of the powders, L\wmh not all of the four (4) gra. of calsmel Lina yot Loon taken, Pang moro genieral— complains of siouldors. Skin molst—tonguo conted, ‘white, molst—pulso 96, or a Little below 100, por min® ule. Made no chango in tho treatmont, Jan, 13.—The condlitton about the sams, Rheumalic diMeulty more decidedly migratory, The potvders of calomel, morphis, and_soda, prescribed on tho 10th, bove béen renowed, without my dircction, howovor. Doea not take much food, Has all tho timo feen worsa during tho night than during tho doy, NG chiange In treatment, Jan, 14.—T had been quitaslck for two or three days, and on thie 14th was unablo to leavo my bed, I lioar notbing from tho caea till tho morning of tho_1sth, when I learned from Dr. F, If, Davia and Dr, Lester Curtie that they had bolh seen her ou the evening of the 14th, Dr, Ourlis mado tho following prescrip~ tlon R, Polass, Bromides.sssses coodin ), 08, Aqua... A Byr. Gort, Aursu aaf ox )y 3, B, . One teaspoontul overy Laur us directed, 1 am told that she took ono dose of thio mizture pre- scribed by D, Curtis, nftor which Dr, Davis was sont for, o ordered the ‘following : 1t, Potess, Bromid, ‘Garbolic A i 4, Ono teaspoonful very throo hotra, “Thia wea_ contined during tho night, and Wil T gav Tior on tho 16th, Tho pawders were continucd a3 thoy ‘wero Judged nocossary to allay pain. I saw her about 2 p, m, They sald that Dr, Dayis® modlcine had given hor great rellef, Some muscular fouderness yet over (e chest and in tho shoulders-— pulso_about 100, regular, and moderatoly full. Di= rected the continuance of the bromide of potass, and carbolic acid solution, Saw her agoin in tho cvening, Jan, 10.—Less poritive pain, but had & resticss night —only “pnatches of sleop,” ns sho oxprosscs §t, Has Tot takon the powders sinco yeatorday, Directed tho following : R. Tr. Opli Csmph. = B, Half teaspoonfl urs, ‘Continue tho bromide and carbolic acid solutfon, Bhe ouly took ono doso of the paregoric, 1In the eveniug sho begged for something to roliove tho pain, which Lad bocomno much moro docided, cspe claliyin the limba and jolnts—could hardly move lu bed, ¥ gavo her a hypodermle injection of morph, X gr, and stropin 160 in, Bhe went to sloop in about five minutes, and slept. quiotly till 8 or 4 o'clock in tha ‘mornlng, affor which sho was rostloss—alopt betwoon seven and eight hours, ‘Jan, 17,—Found Ler in the morning absolutely help- fess—arms, hands, fingors, hips, knoes, cukles, aud t0es, even, tender, and most of tho joints womewhat kin Lot but still moist—tonguo mofat—pulso ard, small, but regular—heart sounds nor- Ircoted tho following : fozj. Byr, Limon, ... M. ft, sol, Take one tablespoonful every two hours, “Ihis proscription was continued during tho dsy, Blie was a little flighty when left alone, but recovorod perfectly when spokou to, and snswerad intelligently questions addresscd to Lor. In, the evening, about ibe eame, Has ot slopt during the day~in fact, not much siuce 8 or 4 8, m, Gave again a hypodermic ine jection of morph. 1°6 gr. and atropin 176 gr. Jan, 18, morning—Limba less painful and tender can move them a littlo; pulso about 95; skin molst, and cooler thas Inst nighit; ulopt betwoon six and sovorl bours under the influence of the injection of mor- phino and atropin, I directed tho colohicum mtxturo o bo continucd. P, M.—Bowels have moved freely during tho doy, copious watery diacharges,—Limbs bettor, can use thom it wel,—compluius of atn sost in ightshoulder,— 18 very woary and wanta sloop, Discontisiued colehicim ‘mixture, aud gayo, botween 3 aud 4 p, m., 8 hypodor- ‘mio injection of morpk, 1-5 gr., and atropin 175 gr. Jan-19, 1poruiug, —Found her freo from pai in Joluts—Lind slopt sovoral hours during the night, but s atill restless, anxious—talking o litlo incohorvnt- 1y, but anewering intoliigently when spoken to—-pulse Dirocted the following about 100, . Byr, Limon., 2oz, v, 31, ft, wol. Tako ono tublospoonful overy two houra il relloved, ] P, M,—8kin quito molat, but hot,—pulso moro froquent, 115 per minute, reqular, _Suspocted cardina troutle—found Lieart sounds normal in quality—no articular puin_excopt In right shoulder, aud this not sovre, - Discontintel aluroll, aid odored tho fol- owing 3 R. 8¢, Tr, Rad, Aconito., Morph, Sulpi Byr. Blmp... M, ft, 8ol Tako one {saspoontul overy Lwo hours, ‘Saw hior thireo timea durlng this day, Blio slopt dur- Ing tho afternoon and evening only a fow minutes at a limo, and then would start up suddenly, saying some- Infug irrclevant, but, upon bulng poken to, bucoming perfectly conscions, ‘Jan, 20, morning—Pulso 00, goft, moderately fall rogular o rhy(hm, Bir, B, says that after my vistt lasb olght tho pulse went up o 120 por minute, Skin moist, not 8o hot ss during tho day of the 10th, Tougiio molst. Littlo or 1o pain anywhero, Btomach RO i — tt, modoratoly fall, p. m,—Pulso 84, lar, _6oft, modoratoly full, fkin molst nnd cool but not cold, apparently normal Ita qualities, Has had no pain duriug tuo duy, Dur- ing the lnat twonty hours has Lad no continuous quict sloop, * Has boen taking urlug Lo doy balF-tesapoon- ful doses of the sconite and morphine mixture, ¥or the purpose of proouring slecy, 1 dirccted tho following : R. Quloral Hydrato, ar. ), 8yr, Bimp, £ oz, 1), - Glycann 1 0z, I, Clilorofo: PEYeTees £ dr, a8, M, ttsol, B, , oip tabicap O this ‘mixturo, ono tablespoonful vwas ordered to be givou overy hou til alio slopt. Sko tok Lut ono toss, and soon after becumo wildly delirious, AC10 p, m., or about that timo, I saw Bor again, Tho pulio wea then 104, oud gomewbut irregular, small, weak—breathing oppressivo, panting—vomitod fiusd matters, apparently milk and muous, immediato- Iy aftor I cario fui—sho was Lolpod out of bed—did not seom (o havo any pain, In auswer to questions, come Taincd only of fausca and oppreasion at epigastrium, Fitto haa boon now twonty-fouir hours without_ contin- nous sleep, nd £ gave, for tho purposo of producin it, » bypodermio injection of morpline, gr, 1.6, an atropit, gr, 115, Bl wont Lo sisop i about cight ininies-ho yilso beeame moro, regular st 103 por “inuto—breatling euslor, but not freo and fuli—tho {omperaturo of thio skin vpemod to bo normal, und w aa acither dry nor oxcossively molst, "AL3 1, . of the dlet I was scut for, sndupon arriv- (g 1 found Ler dead. Mr, B, sald thiat sho bad slopt togtinttouly from tio thuio I lofi—that botwoen 2 aud 35, m, thoy turned hor in bed, and that shio’ suddenly consod to breatho, Bhie Liad nourjshmont as (ho ator- ach would tolerato it. During the last day or two milk wan grateful, and sho took as much of 1t 08 she liked, "Tufoughout hor aicknoss, sho Waa WOrso at night, No. 4 Hixteonth streat, Fob, 1, 1673, e THE NEW DIRECTORY. Fo the Xditor of The Chicago Tribuns? Sm: Inotice that the Bt, Lonls nerers Lave rome ont wi'h ¢ urt howl sy hian, O Aud PATHCUI .. 4 itiah Fvaiag, fo pai ing & Dirdotory which happons to have moro namos in than tho ono Intoly issmod in that olty.. It is o mottor of the utmont Indifforonco to mo, aud I presnmo to tho pooplo of Ohiengo, whether wo have a Inrgaer population than Bt. Louls or not; but Inaamuch a8 the papors of the latter city have ropontodiy nttnoked me with eolumns snd col- umns of porsonal nbuso, acousing mo of fllling up tho Diroctory with usoloss namos, and being ropentedly soliclted for communioations on tho statlstion of Chicngo and Bt. Louis, I will say {hat tho proface of tho new Directory will con- tain figuron and facts in regard to thoso citics wlg;xh :vfl.l satiaty nny roneonablo person on the subjoct. ‘Tho names in the Dircotory, from A to Z, have boen printed, and the busiuess portion of the work ia naw in press, and will bo ready for tho ublio in tho course of a fow days. Tho compil- ug, printing, and rulylluhln o Directory of Oblcago—n clty of 460,000 inhiabitants—consti- tuto o job of sioh mognitudo that fow can com- rehond or ng{)rculnto 1t. Thoro is no, othor iroctory. published in Americs, for n city of £his sizo, that doos not take mnoarly double tho timo to do ft. No oue can ho moro onxlous to have tho _ book in tho market than I am, ra X have ovor $20,000 Investod in this ono editlon. Citizons and othora wishing to find partios, can have tho uee of tho Dirootory advanco- shoots by ealling at my office, ‘In tho courso of sixty or ninoty days, I will publish a statistioal roviow of tho progross and growth of Chicago, which will be furnished to the pntrons of tho Dircctory gratis. Respoct fully, Riomanp EDWARDS. e g S A QUEER DOCUMENT, The Kind of Stuff Police~Conrt Lnws« yers Palm Off on Thelr Clionts, The following very heavy document was pigoon-holed at Justice Soully's Court yostorday, with an alr of tho groatest gravity,’by o ‘‘law- yor.” Itisgiven horo as o superior illustration of the imbeoility and profound ignorance of tho Tolice-Court * attorney : " State of Illinots, Cook County, sa: Cily Chicago vs, g A P AR b A eace, Now comes Louls Vallo and nays that his promidos were virtually burglarized, aud Lo was. kldnnmmd byn man claiming o he poliss oflicer, and liad bhia lolco {o be shut up i 3 Aty don with crimiuala, oF givo ‘ball to appoar beforo Daniel Scully, who clatins to bo & Polico Mgistrate, That ho hasmade dilligent Inquiry, and cannot learn that any affidavit has boen mado charging him with doing anything unlawful, and that B0 warrau, o€ any proccss of law, lins booxl sorved on Dim, oud that hio is bofore tha eald Seully by forco only, and not by due procees of Iasr. ‘That ho demands tho naturo and causo of tho sccusation, if any, snd 8 copy thoreaf, That he hes mot dono anything, except in_the |frco’ oxerclsy snd opjoymont of Tollgious . profossion and worship, and in cxorcising bl political rights ‘and worshiping no- cording to his Teligloun opinfons 88 hia conscionco Qctatos; and that in doing theso religions and_polit- jcal acta’ ho has not committod any acta of Ucontious Rosa In connostion tharuwith, nor gullly of any prace ticea inconsistent with tho peace and afoly of tho Stato, Thot no complaint has been made ngainst him. valona to his arrest, cither verbal or written, charg- ing him with having violated any law, aa ho can learn, Tiat Daniol Boully hoa not been clocted Polico Magis- tralo, us this ofant 1s advisod and verily bulioves, conscquontly cannot tr{ {his nflant for any- Polico. Mugisirato, Neithor has sald Danlel Boully, who sssumes fo toko jurlsdic- tion in ihe procecdings, been commissioned Pollco Maglstrate by the Governor, o8 this aflant has been ne formod nnd vorlly bolloves, Nor has eaid Daniol Boully beon appointed by any goneral Inw to the said offica of Police Magistrate, os affisut has been in- formed and holioves, nnd_ho_thercforo cannok tako cognizanco of this mnttor, and cannot proccod s & Justica of tho Peaco in tho promiscs, = All these things 10 15 ready to vorify, and proys that any bonds ho raay havo givon in tho promisea mny bo cancelled, and that Lo may bo allowed to go froe. Lovuis VALLE, THE NEWSBOYS® HIOME, The Nuclens of n Chicago Charity=-= Beds and DMoals at Kive Conts Apiecc. The Ohicago Nowsboys' Homo was oponed yos- tordsy at No. 44 LaBallo streot. This institu- tion may bo looked upon s the nuclous of a charity whoso objcet will be to provide for all poor boys and girls of this city homos where thoy may have tho benefits of not only & good kitchon and comfortable dormitory, but of such scholastis advantagos nnd amusemonts a8 the mansgors may be able to pro- vide thom. Tho work fs based on the. plan of tho Ohildron's Aid Boclety ot Now York, n charitable institution whoso widesproad influencoe mn{ bo approcinted whon it i statod thot thoy aro nb present ercct- ing in New York City n building to cost 3170,000. ‘Tho building at No. 44 LaSallo streot is vory au- protentious in spponrance, but the intornnlar- rapgemont bids very fair for the comfort of tho ucnu%nntu. On the first floor aro forty-two com- fortablo iron beds, whilo on tho lower flat a long table s laid for tho accommodation of as many hungry newsboys. Hero thoy can have 4 break- fost, consisting of coffee, bread and butter and syrup, snd a supper of rich boof-soup and bresd, st five cents o mea), which sum will got them o bed to sloep on, Besides this, thoy can havo gratis the run of tho placo, s private box, uso of lavatory, and bath, ond of o carpenter’s shop, whorein the General Buperintendent, Mr. W. B. Billings, in- tonds to givo gratuitous lessons in tho art of carpentering. 'As soon 08 the Homo I8 well stocked with boys, » piano will be set going, musio will bo tanght thom, and the attandants will bo among the hoppiest ' urchins in tho city. 1t must bo rememboroed that, although tho plade i8 called tho * Nowsboye' 1lome,” boys of all olaggoes will hoadmitted. The Home is under the immodisto suporsision of . B. Billings, among the promotors being N. 8. Bouton, President, D. A. Gage,'N. K. Mairbank, and other promi- nent citizons. The number of boys fed and sheltered 1ast night was 21, which nomber will no doubt shortly be 3undruplod, when the insti- tution will be obliged to expand and take in tha promisos next door, which thoy have mado arrangoments to do should oceasion roquire, whicl it undeubtediy will. ——— THE MULLIGAN MONUMENT. At a rocent meoting of the managers of tho Mulligan Monument Association tho following communication was received from Owen Btuart, late Colonel of the Ninotioth Illinois Iufantry : 1am roquosted by tho Ninetloth Ilinols Infantry Association to inform your honorablo body that it has been docided to waive, this year, the holding of our annual picnic, and to unite with military companics and sociotios In the picndo proposed to he held for tho ‘benefit of the Mulligan Monument fund, In the opinlon of every member of our| organiza- tion, tho romains” of our Iato fellow-country man have lain too long without tho publio ‘Tocognition to which hils meniary s entitled, and it is our earncet desiro to sco full honor done to the meme ory of aa true a patriot, a8 brave o goldier, snd as puro a Clrlstian as over lived—tlio Iate Gen. James A, Mul- 1igan, commander of tho gallant Irieh lirigado, Trust- ing that all othor Irlah soclotics and organizations will ‘unito with us in tho contemplated picnie, I have,” oto, Tho mansgers doomed the suggestion an ex- collont ono, and, learning that. the Mulligan Zouaves, Capt. D, W, Quirl ; Irish Riflos, Cupt. L. J. Cunpiffe; Montgomery Light Guards, Oapt. Jeromink ~ Olifford ; the GlmmFo Light Guards, Oapt, Orowley ; and the Polish-Amer- joan Guards, Maj. Charles Zaromba, would unito cordlnll‘r in tho proposed outertainment, thoy docided that it should be held. Tho matterhas progrossed so far that it may now bo announced that tho pienio will Lo held ot T'racoy’s Grove, on Tucedsy, tho 26thof Au- gust, 0 committoos haviug tho mattor in charge will work earnostly to make the occasion plonsant and memorablo,” Arrangoments will be offected for the ontortainmont of immenee num- bers, as it is confidontly oxpocted that thousanda of porsons will avail themselves of tho opportu- ity thus offered of obtalning a day's rocreation, nm{nl tho samo timo contributing to' the per- potuation of the momory of a gallant soldior who foll on tho flold of battlo. e 5 A REALLY FIRE-PROOF ROOFING MATERIAL. Tho lessons taught by the groat fires of the paat two years, in Obicago, Bouton, aud Balti- more, givo eepeoial poiné to tho sentimont that tho man who can doviso somo means of protoot- ing great citlos from tho dangors of nn enormons conflagration becomes a public benefactor, It will ‘o remombored that at the timo of our groat ca- lamity the flames woro spread from the tlying masses of ehinglos and folt-rooflng from large buildings. Hugemneses of this flaming roofing material were carried for noarly u milo by the alo, and hold by ite forco agalnst buildings un- il thoy wore in a biazo, To subjoct of raofing thon became one of general intorost through the country., Various systoms woro trled, =~ Dut, while many of them' succoeded in avolding firo from tho outside, none of thom could stand it on tho inside, Mogsrs. Bmith, Cloments, & Co,, of Chicago, whoso offico is at No. 119 Doarborn streot, have now obtained what cannot but be a fira-proof folling. A reprosentative of tho firm yostorday brought some of tho matorial Yo this n~a tn comparo it with ordinary roof- o v 8ug, alwwr showing sovoral strips of the or- THE CHICAG DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 27, 18% ————— e ————— e in combustion dinary matorial in a ged jot, ~ ondonvored to burn what ap- osred to bo tho ssmo material, roated according to tho mnew Bystom. The rosulte woro natonishing. A pleco of ordl- nary xonfluj;, coverod with a propacation, wos hold in tho famo until pationco was oxhausted. On drawiug it out, it orumbled up, but would not burn, A pioco of tarred roofing similarly Supnrod waa nlso non-combustible. But tho hinllongo Fire-and-Wator-Proof Root doos mnot, contaln” any tar at ol It is Iaid ko nny “ofher gravel roof, nnd, b( o procoss which the Company will not rovoal, covored with small gravol to tho dopth of a quartor of an inch or moroe, without tho ueo of };lloh, tar, or othor compound. It cannot tako ro from abovo, and dofles heat from below. Thia sooms to moet overy requiroment of n roof- ing matorial. It can bo usod for buildings and cars ; and tho prinoiplo 18 employed in tho prop- aration of a challongo firo-proof paint for Ero- tocting wood, tin, and iron. Though the hnvo only boon’ doing business o fow daye, thoy have slready roceived a largo number o ordors_for their roofing from builders in this city, In nshort timo thoy will give n publio ox- hibition of the fire-proof qualities of thoir roof- in 'j vr‘h«u wo will havo moro to ssy on tho subject. OBITUARY. Yonth of Mrs. Charles C. P, Ioldon. Diod on Baturdsy morning, July 20, at halt- post 10 o'clock, Mrs, Barah J, Holdon, wifo of Charles O. P. Holden, aged 87 yeara 8 months and 16 dava. Mrs, Holden was . takon violently siok whilst on o visit to her parents at Now Lenox, Will County, in this Btate, March 14, 1872, with purpurs hemorrhagicn, and for many months was not expected to livo, but finally & chango took place, and in tho following Ootobor she 8o far rocoverod ns to be able to bo brought home. Bho gained stoadily until tho middlo of Docembor, whon sho was again prostrated by povore sicknoss, tho disonso, however, baving changed its form to that of tho disonso of tho bladdor. From this sho partiatly recovered in the months of March and April, but in tho month of May sho was again attacked with more severity than ever. Indoed it assumod such o charactor a8 to bnflle tha skill of our best physicians, aud ended in death yesterday morning. The decensod was married to Mr, Holden Bopt. 17, 1865. Bho was thoe daughior of Isano N, and Ruo Ann Roynolds, n) whoso farm, in Will Gounty, sho was ‘born, April 11, 1836, Sho was o granddaughter of the lato Abraham Hol- derman, who was one of tho original pioneers of Northorn Illinois, having sottled at Holderman's Grove, LaSallo County, In 1831, Durlng_tho first_wooks of hor long_illnss Mrs, Holden lonrued a sweot trust in God, which continned to the lnet ; although her sufforings wero intense, sho was nover Lenrd to complain, Deiug porfoctly rosigned to suffor i it was God's will, 5 Slio belloved hor sickuosa was all for the béat, and was sustained through it all by a strong as- suranco of God's presonco and love. Only tho dny bofore her denth shoe called her friouds abont hor, sssured them of hor trustin tho Savion, Lor bollof that she could not live, her rondiness to die, and then passed away in tho hope of a blossed immortnmy. Mrs, Holden was o womnn of most amiable disposition and great kindness of heart. Hor MADDOTS WOTo YOIy ongn;filng sud all who know her wore won by tho indnosa which always {lluminated her faco with its attractivencss. Sho was ominently domostic in all her tastos, finding tho happinesa of hor life in her family, and studying to mako homo attractive, and thoso sho loved bappy. Heor funoral will tako placo ot the residonce of Mr. Holden, No. 823 Weat Mon- roo streot, on Monday, July 58, at 11 o'clock. THE CITY IN BRIEF. The annnal election of officors of tho Union Circlo, F. 8., will tako placo ot tho hall, No. 77 Donrborn street, next Bunday aftornoon, nt 4 o'clock. Z A follow named A. O. Loomis was fined 8100 by Justico Scully, yestorday, for insorting his hand into the pocket of an inobriated individual, on Milwaukee avenue. Georgo Huntor, who personated Elijah Horris, ot the Armory, a fow days since, was yesterday sentonced to eix months in the Houso of Cor- rection for aiding in the escapo of a prisoner. The Newsboya' Home, No. 44 LaSallo streot, will bo dodicated this ovening. Addresses wil bo delivered by the Rev. Robort Collyer, tho Rev. 0. D. Noble, Dr. Blackall, Mr. E. P. Porter, and Mr. E. 8, Skinner. The fifth annual plenic of the American Protostant Association will bo hold at Sharp- shootors’ Park, on Wodnosdny, Cars will leavo tho corner of Peoria and Kinzio atreots ot 8:20 8. m, A young man named Heywood, an employe at Davis' paint works, was before Juatice Banyon, {uusmrdly, charged with embezzling money from a cmfluym. Ho was held for furthor cxami- datlon in 8500 bail. Tho United Bons of Erin Bonevolont Sooclety will maot at its hall, on Wost Twolfth streof, at 2:30 this aflornoon, to conclude arrangomenta for tho twolfth annual picnio, which is to take g!ncllx: on the 15th of August, at Bhaspshooters’ ’ark, ¥ An attempt was made at half-past 3 o'clock Eleuusrdny morning to sot firo to tho frame build~ . No. G05 Btato stroot, by the uso of kerosono- oll. About 100 worth of ed, which was fully insuro cogo. John Moister, George Lmfi}w, and Willlam Houlohano, who ussanitod Officors Crotty and Gara 8 fow dnga Binco, wero yestorday held for trial at tho Oriminal Court in 2500 bail ench, Both officers wore ablo to appear ns witneases, Tichards' hoso-clovator and firc-acapo ladder wero tested on Hamlin, Hale & Co.'s bulding yestorday aftornoon, and_afforded entiro matis- faction to tho dry gooda firm, tho officers of tho TFiro Dopartmont, and the crowd of citizons who roperty was dostroy- xml;.hoy()lohu of. Dfi- witnessed tho tost. 3 As Balllir Oloson was convoying two boys from tho Criminal Court to the jail, yosterdny morm- ingj- one of them jerked away. The officer hauded tho other boy over to a friond, and, after s smart run, caught tho fugitive at the corner of Raudolph and LoBalle stroets. ¢ Yosterday momlng o young mannamed James West, whila engaged in washing windows at No, 470 Wabash avenue, foll from the second story and was sovoroly injurod, his wrist being brokon and ono of his temples unvorol( gashed,' Itis not belioved ho ean survive his injuries, ! An intornationnl foot-ball match, bstwoen Capt. Brennan's Irigh twelve and Capt. Foloy's Amorlcan tiolvo, will occur at the pionic_of the Toman Cuthollc Total Abstineuce and Denevo-’ lont Bocioty, to Le given at Rivor Forcat Grove on Thursday week. A corrospondent wants to know why tha City Scavongor doos not gob around omtlior to"the noutheast cornor of Clark and Monroo stroots nnd removo thoe offonsive gurbnxfi and Eutroly— ing remains of flah and fowl which sicken tho early passor-by. Thore will bo a rally in the intorest of law and order, at tho Fifth Daptist Churoly, corner of Harriion ond Bangamon strols, on Tuesday ovoning. All friends of the causo are invited to be prosent and inclino s rospectful ear to tho g})nabus that will bo_made by A, L. Morrison, Ir, Mokulsy, tho Tov. N. I\ Naviin, and othors, Blauscs Raudler waa arrosted on Triday night on the chargo of stealing a lot of tools’ nug [ boller from Mr. Hollingsworth's rosidence, on Indinna avenue. Tho stolon property was found ot his place, coruer of Canal strect ond_Btowart nvonuo, Yostordny Justice Banyon held hita for further hearing until the 20th inst. Yeutorday Chief Grain Inag;mtor -Iarpor ro- covarod jus onts aguinst D, 11, Lincoln & Co., T. 8, Hanson & Co., and J. I\, Rawloigh & Co., promjsont grain-sbipping fums which hnd ro- nacd to pay thoir inspection fees. ‘They woro eoffiudod by W. I King aud J, O, Knlcker- ookor. - Thero woro fully twenty-five violaters of the Sunday law before Jusilco Boully yestorday. Most of tho casos woro disposod of by continu- ancos and ohanges of venue to Justico Banyon, Frank LaGnars, for open violation, was finod 8100._Tho othor fluos woro 1 M, V. Gatos, $16} J. P, Kolly, 10 ; M. W. Larson, 25, Willlnm Exler, of No. 830 North avonne, somo time sluce was roported to Commiseioner Hoyne a8 & violator of tho special tax law oconcornin liquors. An offort was made to arrest him, buf ho could not be found, It was said ho had gone to Europe, but ho mulllr remained in Ohloago, aud eluded arrost by hiding in alloys, and wall- ing out only at night, But a person, who slgned himsolf “A Triend of Law,” wroto to Com« wmissioner Hoyno, informing him that Exlor cotild bo found at a cortain galoon on North ave- nuo at moon yostordsy. The statement was correot; Exlor was found thers, and arrosted, Ho was hold to answer for his offonsos in bail of $2,000, The annunl plonio of tho Clilcazo Calodonian Olub will bo given on Thuraday, A?IK' 14, at Caledonin Park, about two milos from Jafforson, on the Ohlongo, Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul Railroad. Tho customary Beotch gamos will bo an entor- taining featuro of tho oxcursion. Over 400 will bo given away in prizes. The drivo to the Imrk 1a ono of tho finest around Chleago, and it 8 expectod that it will bo woll patronized on the day of tho picnic. Owing to the fmmenso numbor of carriagos whioh are driven on the boutevard on Wednos- dayn, tho Bonrd of Bouth Park Commissionors will horenfter roquiro that on tho days whon driving fastor than cight miles an hour is allow- «d, earriages going south will tako tho west sido of the road, and tgnun going north tho cnat, in ordor to obviate any dmghnr from collision. It 18 vory probabls that nnothor day in tho weol will bo soon givon to tho lovers of faat driving. Tho Now York Shipping List of July 24 mnotices tho doparture from Rlo Jaunelro of two cargoes of coffao, of 7,823 bags, diroct for Chi- cago., Tho coffon Is coming to J. W, Dosno & Co,, and costs an an aversge B40 to 845 a bag. It i8 tho largost consignment that over camo wosat of Now York, and will not rench this oity by tho Mississippl routo, but will bo landed at Bos- ton and shipped thenco wost by rail. This itom will bo slounnb roading for 8t. Louls, Gincin- natl, and othor croakors, Tho French Bonevolont Socloty of Ilinota will hold » goneral meeting this aftornoon at 2 o'olock, in Room B City Hall. Aftor tho trans- aotion ~of the usual businoss of the Bocioty, tho mooting will tako stops for tho celobration of, first, tho bi-centenary suniversary of tho dis- covery of Ohicago and vicinity by men of Euro- ponn doscent; socond, tho evacuation of Fronch torritory by Gorman m?u( and, third, the an- nivorsary of tho birth of Lafayetto. Thoy invite all frionds to attend. A numbor of our citizens proposo to organizo an oxoursion party of ladics and gontlomen for & trip to_Aloxandris Bay, on tho Bt, Lawrenco River, whero ono of tho flnast summor hotels in tho country has just boen oponed. Tho trip will include s lake rido of threo deys each way, govoral dnys’ fishing smong tho Thousan Islands, o eail down‘iho rapids, and numerous othor_attraotions. Bpecinl rates havo boon ob- tained, and tho party will start about Aug. 10, bulngmnbsunt {on to fourtoon days. Information will bo given nny who would like to become mombors of this party, by D. R. Oamoron, of Camoron, Amberg & Co., 81 Lnke stroet, E. H. Talbott, Evening Mail, or T. 8. McOlolland, Attornoy, Room 49 Bryan Block. = Judgo Murplg sont an eloctric thrill through the Amorican District Tnlelgmlph Company on F.lday lsst, Thocase of Kellor v. Boyd was called, and noither plaintiff nor plaintift’s astor- noy waa progont. 0 dofondant dooided to wait o littlo longor. After a vory long walt in- deed, the Judgo was compelled to decide the cago by defsult, and hnd just dono so whon tho fiirsplmtlng faco of glmlnufl's lawyer bosmod 0 a full moon 1n tho door, and its ownor stooa broathleas bofore tho Judge. As soon a8 ho was ablo to speak, ho statod that ho had dopendod on ono of tho bluc-shirted *“A. D. T."” boys to call him in time, and tho fault lay with tho Com- {mny ond not with him. Tho. Judge decided hiat ho could not admit the oxistonco of o mid- dlo mon in tho caso, and suatained tho dimissal of tho suit, which deoislon, however, ho eot neido yesterday morning. The Company had bottor advortise for a batch of 2:40 boys on the shortest notico. 3 ¥ Mossrs. Horting, Crawford, Jonos, and Lon- eorgan, County Commissionors, gantor«]ny aftor- noon took a trip on tho West dido of tho city to discovor the most suitable site for the now County Hospital. Some twelve partios had ten- dored thoir Iand aa ligible, bt only four of tho applicanta mt with anything lilte favor from the * ommissioners, As s genoral rulo, thoy found the prices ran much hl%hcr than they had antiocl- yntod. nnd thoy hope, by judiciously waiting, na hiey are not in & hurry, to got an offor which will be ncnfilux\:la to tho county, which is in an oco- nomical mood just now. Tho best tract of land oxaminod was ton acres on tho corner of Twelfth streot and Prairie avonue, for which tho own- er nsks $180,000. For another largo but less eligiblo tract of twelvo and s half acros, the own- or nsks 140,000, whilo anothor ton-acro lot is obtainable at $120,000. A very fair flve-ncro tract was offored for 40,000, and two other pieces of less than two ncres in oxtent, weore offered, but woro considored g boo emall for th purposs requirod. The firat-montioned picos of land 18 wcnh(g of attention, innsmuch ‘a8 it is graded and drained and haa tho gas laid on; but, in spite of thoso N]vnntng]os, the Commissionors think tho rather high, and bave decided to lot tho thing remain opon until more favor- ablo offors are mado. SOUTH SIDE PERSONAL PROPERTY. The booka of Mr. Edward Phillips, Assessor of the Town of Bouth Ohicago, contain somo very interosting items rolating to the numbors, smounts, quantity, ond quality of all tho por- sonal proporty owned in tho town up to tho first day of May of tho present yoar, From them it appoars that thero wero 2,468%¢ horses of all ages, 208 cattlo of all ages, 41 mules and asses of all ages, 6 hogs of all ages (the human mules, asacs, and hoge were not enumarated evidently), 75 stonm-onglnes, including bollers, 679 firo or burglar-proof eafes, 171 billlard, pigeon-hole, bagatelle, or other similar tables, 1,6784 . carriagos and wagons of all kinds, 1,097 watches and clocks, 850 sawing or knitting-machines, 462 piano-fertes, and 19 melodeons and organs. Tho following tablo shows the fair cash valuo sacor- tained and dotormined by tho Assessor on thoso itoms of property: Horsos of all nges, Gattle of ol agea 1210 Mules and nsscs of allages. 3,030 Hogs of allnged.veses e 25 Steam-cugines, including bollers 51,040 Fire or burglar-proof safes, .. 1803 Billiard, pigeon-hole, or othor 17,345 Carringes aud wagons of whatsoevor kind, 189,750 Watohes and cloc] 8,835 835 69,990 1400 8,720 510 2,000 525,450 6,716,450 n 208,740 Manufacturors' tools, imploments, and ma~ chinery (other than_engines and bollerd, ‘which aro to be lsted a8 UCh)...veveueeees 140,495 Agrioultural tools, imploments; and ma- chinory....... . 0,088 @Gold and siiver plato and plated-ware, . 17,725 Dismonds and jewelry. 1065 Moneys of batk, bap] Jobber, e ... 173,645 Credits of JODDOT. 220 sesss 5 121,018 Moneyn of " othor than bank, banker, broker OF BLOCK-JODDOE 1o varesracorsrosrrsocnoess T40,870 Crodita of othor than banis, bankor, brokor or nlock-job . T8 od 40,670 of nanociations not incorporated by tho laws of this Biato.... 5,078 Pownbroker's proj 8,600 Shares of State and Naf 4,227,158 Dridgo property... X Troperty of saloons aud eating-hiousos. 122,315 Jlouschold or offico furniture and proporty. 1,083,227 Invostments in roal oatate snd improve- ‘ments thoroon (800 Be, 10).,vevss ore 24,425 All othor 1 proporty listed 5,859,270 Total fair cash valuo ascortained and deter- 10in0d by tho Assossor, $31,455,500 —_— THE COURT-HOUSE PLANS. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bin: Among tho many subjects which have fallon within my sphore of obaervation is o little copisode in connoction with Oity-Hall compoti- tlon which has not found its way to tho press up to tho prosont. I was provailed on to nccome pany » Gorman friond of mine into Finok's saloon, in the basoment of the Slaals Zeltung Bullding, nbout 7 o'clock on Baturdsy ovening, May 81, and thoro eaw to my natonlshmont Otto H, Matz, Ald, Bailoy, and othors, who woro warmly discussing the morits of the plans submitted in competition, During tha progross of the con- troversy Balloy boldly and emphatically asserted that Mata's plan would bo adopted in prof- erenco to any other submitted in tho compotition, and stated omphatical- ly,. o8 rogarded the . comparative inorits of oll tho plans, that Coohraue's was concoded Dby tho Commisgioners to bo superior to suy of thom, but that it novor would be adopted, owing grlnoipnny to tho fact that Oommissionons ingor and Boguo transforred thoir allegiauco to Whoolook & Thomas from Coohrane, who would not pledge himeolf to Singor and Boguo in favor of onglncoring the contraot of said City- Hall for Edward ¥, Doro in tho ovent of hiy plan_being adopted, Bailey further assorted !hnt tho delay fu tho solection of the plans kept noo With every part of the system by which Khtz'a lans would be u!osnmd through the in- torvontion of Blugor and Bogue, and that, if Bingor and Boguo could not bo influenced’ {u Matz'n favor, thoy would form s combination againat thom by which thoy would oxhaust and oironmvont tho nrtiflcca to which they owed their prosont elovation, The convorsation lnnfilahud for s time, and was finplly resnmoed by Ald. Bailoy, who hazardod wony obsorvations by way of oxperimont, giviug riso to dotails of porsonal colllslons with Commissioners who wore opposed to Matz's plan. Disinterested na I am, I should not huvo noticod it, only for the closo an~ nlogy botweon the circumsatances and tho rosults thoy produced, for I considor that tho adoption of RMatz's plan is directly and nocossarily tho ro- sult of tho pledgen and promises madoon that oceasion by Ald, Balloy. Ho oven improved the op?ortunity to inveigh with aqual forco and voliomonce somo statunry whioh Matz had in the E:(\lmnnt of hisolevation, to which:Matz ratorted & joooss mannor that he would substituto n statuo of Bailoy. Ifowever grand, moretricions, or commonsturato with tho interosts of Obicaga tho plan may be, thero is no donying that tEn moans rosorted o for its ndoption will excite tho unqualified (nd!flnfinn of tho public, no ambition to 1 the visionary projecta en- tortained by Mr. Heaing about the groatnoesand glory of Gorman art, nor have I any personal or olitioal prejudices sgainat Archifcot Matz or 1d. Bailoy. Onthocontrary, thomselves andIare on the friondliost terms, But private friendship must give way to publio duty. JonN OL1Fronp, Architoct. COnioado, July 26, 1873, AFTER THE BOGUS ONES. Another Meeting of the Gonnine Con- stablese=Thoy IXesolve to Drive Out the Xilognl Fellows by Forco of Law, Tho logally elootod Constablos of Chicago, who have organizod in ordor to oxposo and got rid of thioo porsons fllegally usurping their functions, hold an sdjourned mooting yestorday evening, in the office of Justico Hainea. Mr. Hartman submitted a list of tho namos of Constablos whose bonds wero duly filed in tho offico of tho County Olork, a8 follows : John Tunison, 0. G. Chilcott, Saville Stott, P. Koohler, M. Flemming, M. Crean, P.Murphy, Goorgo Hartman, J. D, Scanlon, Willism O'Bri- en, Daniol O'Brion, 8. E. Rockwell, David Walsh, Jr., L. SBummerflold, J. Shoemaker, J. Loughlin, Honry Bahe, J. 0. Klyn, J. Casoy, R. Bhoridan, James Stanton, Josoph Kinuey, J. Thom, Thomas McMahon, Georgo Baynos, N. Drojs, Louis Bartels, Louis Manta, Charles Lin- dergron, P. E. Foloy, Jesso T. Glonson, J. M. Moore, Henry Best, P. T. Connolly, William E, Dompsoy, and Joseph Holdernoss. The samo committeo roported that the County ll:;&omny, l[r‘.] !hlfluot, had g:;n ‘i‘l‘Em u) nnl.mnnd ©xpross sympathy. with, and willing- noss tnysg nfi he eu\{l‘t‘i‘}f’or, tho Conatablos. ME" Toot stated it was hin opinion mon who had sctod 88 Ward or appointod Oonatablos had no authori- ty “hnhwur%‘ act. Tho only authorized ones wero thoso olocted this yoor, or in 1870, 2z, MoElligott suggostod tho appointmont of » committoo to call on Charles H. Read, Esq., ond geo what he had to say, and also to employ good counsel, It wonld only require 86 or 810 from oach ono prezont to closn out tho impos- tors. 2 Mr., Koohlerhad twico seonMr. Reed, who told him all they had to do was o got & good lawyor to draw o complaint, and he would do tho rost himself, Mr. Rood thoyght it a shamo that thesofellows wore running around just as law- logs 08 flies, without any bonds. Mr, Connolly offered thio following: WirEns There {8 s certain number of mon who aro nuw:::!lug 88 Conatables in tho City of Chicago without any color, or suthority, or right by law ; and Witzneas, A_majorlty, if not all of thom, aro en- tirely irrosponisiblo to thiose, who nro worthless in busi- niess, and therefore aro n scandalons class of men to the community in which they ply their uniawful viola- tion ; bo It thcreforo G Resolved, That one lawyer bo omployed to proscouto thosald mtn fn thie mapner provided by law, fo ss tiat tho community will got rid of tho ovil that is now o graco to our city. Itesolved, That & commitice of threo bo aprointed, whoso duty it ahall bo to call tho attontion of the Btaic, g woll 06 the County, Attorney, to the mntters, anid ndopt all noceasary means to carry out the objoct of theso resolutlons, They were adopted. % Mr. Koohler moved the Chair appoint a com- mittee of threo to solect a compotont attorney, and report their action, and tho amount of his feos, at tho next moat{:fi. . ‘Tho motion was agreed to, and tho committeo made up of Mossrs, Connolly, O'Brion, and Bar- tola, Mr., Hartman moved tho appointment of Committoe of Finance to oo about raising the funds to pay the Inwyer. 1t was agroed to, and Messrs, Hartman, Scan- lon and Bartels were appointed. Tho Chair was suthorized to appoint a Troas- uror, and Mr. Goorge Hartman watdesignatod, A discussion ensued as to tho smount of tho aescssment to cover oxpenses, and the subjeot wna postponadl till the noxt mooting, which wijt ‘bo Wodnosday ovoning, at the sam o place. by PERSONAL. Dr. J. 8. Skinner, of Peorin, is at the Shorman. Bishop H, W. Loo, of Iows, is at the Grand Pactfic. The Hon. John Brown, of Boston, is at the Bherman. Gen, F. H, Treat, of Philadelphia, is at the Sherman. : Tho Hon, 0. H, Browning, of Quinoy, is at the Bherman. ) Tho Hon. W. E. Cook, of Lacon, is at the Mattoson, Gov. T. A. Osborn, of Kanens, is at the Grand Pacifie. The Hon. A. D. Parker, of Fonddu Lac, i at tho Shorman. Tho Hon. Judgo Lawronce, of Galesburg, is ot the Grand Pacifio. The Hon. J. L. Froeman, of Oloveland, is ab tho Matteson. The Hon, E.BD. Ward, of Dotroit, in st tho Sherman Houso, Tho Hon, John . Bun, of Springfield, is at tho Grand Paciflc. The Hon, J. V. Wiggens, New Orloans, is at the Grand Pacifle, Tho Hon. Thoodore Cuylor, of Philadelphis, is at the Grand Pacifio, Edward Tinkham, Contracting Agent for Bar- nuny'a Girous, {6 at tho Commercial, 8. Gardner, Esq., Agont Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Baliroad’ at” Omaba, is a¢ tho Com- morcial. M., V. Borgeman, Chief of Police, and Alexan- or Lowis, J. E. Plttman, nnd M. 8. Smilh, Fire aud Police Commissioners, of Dotroit, aro at'the Grand Pacitlo. Mr, Honry Rhines 18 in recoipt of a letter from John W, Qoon, the well-known billiard player, announcing bis arrival at Yazoo City, Miss. With a moderate dogroe of luck, “Zip" thinks ho will roach Omm\go[{n abou a week, Two of tho notable Polico Justicos of the olty —Danyon and Ksuffman—commenca their sum- ‘mor vacations to-day. DBanyop takes his at Ko- noshn, and Kouffman goos to Milwaukeo. Jus- tico_Boully, ever sobor and businoss-like, will oonduct the Polico Court business during their absence, Thoy need not hurry homo, Tho following wore among tho prominent ar- rivals at the Shorman yosterdsy: A, W. Wells, Maryland ; G. M, Bacon, Cincinnati ; B. T, Har- bine, Xonia, 0.; G, W. Rorr, Aurora ; J, D. Wil- son, Now York ; W, A._Alin, Norwloh, Goun.; W. M. Neson, Omaha ; John Brown, Boston, Tho following wero among the prominont ar- rivals at_tho Grand Paoiflo_yostorday: T. P. Torry, Grand Haven ; I, Salers, Lronham, Toxai; RB. G. Kennedy, Boston; H, B, Halo, I havo Philadelphin ; W. O. Dioky, Clovoland; Alox andor Lowis, Dotroits A, D, Hall, Houston, %“oxu J. H, Btolvat, Madison, Wis.; Albort C, 08, ow Orleans ; Charlos Rowe, Pittsburgh ; 1L 8. Cummings, 'Washingion, . 0. 0. B. Bkinner, Oleveland ; J. A, Congor, Rock Jsland, The following wero among tho prominent ar- rivals at_the Commorcial yostorday: A, X, Btewart, Now York; J. F., Cuttor, San Fran« oisco ; W, H. Bovorly, Novada ; R. W. Hawloy, Dotroit ; Frank Wikon, Philadolpbia; 0. B. Trasher, Dakota ; John H, Conway, Bt, Louis; @, 1L, N. Ouuhman, Ottawa ; I. A, Jacks, Nilos, Mioh. § Ii B, Mooro, Northampton, Mase, ; H. 1. Oola, Now York ; Walter Lindloy, Philadel- phia; 1. Oavanaugh, Milwaukeo, Among the arrivals ot the Driggs Houae, cor- nor of Tandolph srroct and_Tifth avonue, yos- tordny, woro: J. N.Cross, Lyons, Iowny %, P, Bronson, Bt, Louls; J, McArthur, Dubuquo; D, R, Btophens and wife, Towa; J, W. Hano an wifo, Brooklyn, N.Y.;' W, Brown and wifo, Rookford, 11}, 3 * Miss Denton, Pooria, Ill. ; G. M, Bargont, Moline; 8, I, Brown, Now York; W, Y., Morgan, Cloarfiold; P, B. Allon and wifo, Nilos, Mich.: Miss O. E. Downer, Now York, Last evening tho Exeontive Committoo of tho Oblengo Dramatic Aesocistion, consisting of Mossrs, A, R, DaCosts, T, G, Hofuc J. Conlsn, Jr,, J. V. Btroamor, aud P. 1T, fFan- oy, waited on Mr. D. A. Gage, of tho Graud Pacific Hotel, for the purposo of proouring the use of tho club-rooma in which to hold their mootings. Ar. Gago recolved thom with due courtesy, and tondored thom tho clnb-rooms, in acoordance with their roquoat, Tho Dramatic Olub {8 bocoming exceedingly popular, and sovoral Iadlos-and gentlomon™ havo Intimatod their intention of joining it, aven sinco its laat meoting on Wednoeday ovening. a3 Tho moving spirit of the grent Graphic bal- loon onterprise, which is atiractiug so muoch at- tontion all ovor tho country, is Ar, Clarlos M, Goodaoll, who was connocted with the local de~ Pnrtmnu‘ of Tre TRIBUNE gomo yoars ago. Tho ' boys " boar Charloy in kind), and ontortain tho bost wishes for tho suceoss of hia daring undertaking. Ho was always no- tod for his indomitable onorgy, or unconquera- ble chook (ona is just as good aa tho othor), and tharo can bo no possible donbt but that o will cither ronch Europo by air, or kill himself, Wiso, Donaldeon, and & fow suporfluous newspaper men in the attempt. remoembrance, Our Manufaoturing Industrios. 5" Of puch vast proportiona are tho extont and valde of the commoren of Ghicago that itis genorally ovor- Tooked that in menufacturing entorpriace sho holds no mean placo, . Blatistica of our trade aro widely pub- 1ihied from mo to ima, 6o that evarybody is informod of its magnitudo aud importanco ; but it liaa boon left for tho Union Publiniing Gompany o supply tlio noud for n ful} statomont, {n a conveniont form, of our man~ ufacturing {ndustrics, Tho work is now n courso of Jroparetion; it el bo compilad by a vl known journalist, and ready for circulation by thotime of tho groat Expoaition ; and we think we cannot orr in com- monding to our. munfacturara (s opportunity of plnoing bofor the thoussnds who will then hora congregats, tho varioly, oxtont, and importanco of thelr businens, nnd tho place it not unfitly alls in the glory and prosperity of hicaga, If You Sock Plensure, Stop Thero. Plosauro-scekors golng to Montroal, Canads, should Tomombor tho fact that Bir, L. W, Dacker, who has bo= comoso immonssly popular as tho “mino host " of tho Alblon, haa also taken tho Montreal ITouse, This hotol » most clisrming location on Quatom-House aquara onthe buf nnd commands tho facet viow of thy groat Victorla bridge, togother with a ben: o Vistorla bridgy tegotuccvith & utiful viow of 1ta thousande - 256, 16118 Bad s N s of anils and steam. ‘Torms, only $2 por day, The Latest Novolty I8 the combination caso for tho #New" Whooler & ‘Wilson sowing machine, now on exhibition at the ‘Wheelor & Wilaon salearooms, No. 165 Btate atroet,— a writing deak, book and sewing-machino case com- bined, Tt Is this most ingenious aud convonient pleco of cabinet work yot offered to tho public, Terms of 8alo vory moderato, fivery family should possces ono, Go lo No. 165 Biate siract and ses . Important, Tao undersigned would rospoctfully call the atten- tion of the Ohicago publio to their large assortment of pure native wines, including tho following colobrated and well-known brands: Dlack Roso, Vl.rrl.nh Beed- 1ing, Delaware, Concord, efc., at prices within tho reach of overy ono, All wincs are gusranteed pure snd un- fl'.l:loleo'flkod. ‘H. August Kknhflnfl & Co., No, 24 Lake atroot, Don’t Forget K To attond tho grand consolidated plento of the Anclont Order of Forrostors, at Moak’a Grove, on the Ghicago Rock Island & Pacifio allrosd, on Monday, Aug, 4, For tho rights of tho grounds for ice-ercam and ro, {reshment-stands, and games of all kinds, spply to Thomas Cahill, No, 125 East Van Buren, cornor Cinrk street, or to Jobn M. Connell, No, 76 Weat Madison stroct. Lookout for a good timo, 4 —_— ‘Why Their Sales are Large, . It i truo in business as in naturo, that stagnation fs unbioalthy ; thorofore, action must bo maintained. 1n order to produce this resnlt ot thia dull sesson of tho yoar, Colby & Wirts, Nos, 202 and 204 Gtate atroot, aro offoring furniturs of thoir own manufacturo at auch Tow prices that tholr ealos continuo with but alight diminution, S The Petrified Monster From Nobrasks will bo on oxhibition during tho noxt two weoks, under tho Shorman Mouse, noar tho cor- ner of Randoiph and Clark stresta—ontranco, on Clark, Mossrs, Hardy & Wadeworth, of this eity pro- nounco it the groatest roptilo wonder’ over discovered, e Gontlemen’s Collara. Gentlemen leaving homo for & summer trip should tako witl them Elmwood or Warwick collars, They ;v!lllkncp cloan longor than linon and give moro satis- faction, Poisonous Colorings. It appenra that groons ave not the only colors which contain arsenio, nor wall-paper the only fabrio colored with arsenical pigments, A corre~ spondont of the Chemical News, who 8 ina osition to know, states that the Fronch uso the ollowing plsmunls, containing arsenio, in calico gnnkmg, and that they aro equally smtable, and loubtless used, In the coloring of papor-hang- ings. Light sdarlot plgmont, oontaiaod slumias, arsonions oxide, and aurino; soarlet ponceau contalned carbonate of limo, in addition to tho ingredionts just named ; dark green, a prepara- tion of o groon snd arsenious oxide ; atoam chocolato and catochu 'flgmont, both contained tho arsonious oxide. Tho prosonco of arsenio in rod, 08 woll a8 in groen-colored wall-paper, hag boon domonstrated by Hallwachs, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financial News, New Yonk, July 30,—The bsnk statoment ehows & not galn of $346,325 in tho legal-tendor rescrve, which raincs the excess of rcsorve to $14620,450, The per- intaseof et bt Waiifonhs s tor tng atiopal Banks, 27,03 for tho an 80.49,for tho bauks 88 & whole, Moaoy closed up vory ciey at 9 cent on calls, Forelgn exchango was dull, with rates more or less ‘nominal aa usual on Bat: Y, Gold was quito steady at 116 to 11634, Tho rates aid for carrying were 23, 2, 3, aud 3} per cont, ‘ém;mm, £01,709,000, Bhipmonta of specio for tho weo! Thib Treasury operations for tha weok at New York {ncluded tho disbursemont of $1,120,416 gold for inter- est ; $111,600 in rodemption of 6-20 bonds, and tho re- celpt of '$3,107,143 for oustoms, Tho Trasury sold $1,000,000 In'golll. Custom recolpts, $106,000. ‘Governmonts wera ateady all day, Stato bonds were very qulet, Tho railyay sud miscollsneous _speculation to-day was legs octivo than ustal, and tho changes, except in o fow inatances, wero confind within narrow The loading’ foatures wero tho Vanderblfi sbares ond Ero ond Pacifio Mail. Har- active ond advanced from 120 to lon was 134, with the Intest aalos af 133, This advance was based on tho roport that tho Company had boen of- fezod $3,000,000 for thelr elly horse—car line, and alao rumors of ‘oxira dividonds, The other Vanderbilt sharo wero strong and in domand, Western Union sellingat 011¢@01%, Lake Shoreat 035 @033¢, and Now York Contralat 104@104%, Thers was no cepecial ac. tivity in Erie, which sold at 01@603(, and at 603@604 zegular, thio 'lowaat quotations belig aurront ¢ th Closo, Tacifio Mail declined from 385 to 87%, and left off ot 38%, Tho corner in Erle was not ronewod to-day, and lock wes loaned st from 1-10to fiat for borrowing, 4 Blorling, 100, GOVERNMFNT DONDE, Coupons, 81, 1103 Coupous, 63 16% Coupons, 64 & 1T Coupous, 65 . 110 Coupons, 65 (new)...117x¢ | New 6a, TATE BONDS. Misaou; Virginiss, now. Tennoss Virginas, ol ‘Tonnosoes, DOW. North Carolinas, North Carolinas, now.15 RS, Tock Ieland, ‘Western Unlo: Ohlcago & Alton, .. 1085¢ Chicago & Alton pfd. 111 Obfo & Misalusippl,. 39% Dol, Lack, & Western. 1003 B, IL,, & Erle, 2y Harlem ptd. Michigan Central, 1 0, D, &Q.. Cantral Pacific bonda, 1004 Union Pacifio bonds, 813 Union Pacfio stocks,, 275 LS SRR ] Foroign Markots. Luvanroor, July 201 u. m.-darket unchanged. Tiour, 11@388, Whent—Winter, 11 100@12s ; sprin 108 m@%- 04 3 whito, 118 6d@118 0d § club, 124@125 8d. Pork, 63s 60, Lard, 38s 6d, ToNDoN, July 20—-2:30 p, m,—Oonsols, 035 @03(, Tho rato of dlscount for. threo monttis’ bils in (he opon markot 44 % por cont bolow the Nank of England rato. (s ot 05,04 B0, 00K} 10405, 015 sow s, 3 Lrlo, 473, L'wznrnm.,‘-’nly 25,—Cotton firm; middling up- land, B Orloany O, Salos, 12,000 huloa; Ameri- ,"7,600 3 'apoculntion and oxpo: X O readati MaeTiod wintor, 116 104@122, Flour,27e@ 282, Corn, 478 0d, ‘Ghooac, $16. Oumberlands, 37a Short sibe, 405, Now York Produce Markot, New Yonx, July 26,—CorToN—In moderate request ; ) alo, Flour in very limitod domand, snd BOPADETUFI lawor; recolpts, 4,000 brls; superine Western sud tate, $5.¢ 5,005 couunon to guod extrs, $5.00@ I o T sholoo, 90007, 161 whito wheat extr 25: Ohfo oxtra, $6,15@8,50; 8t, Louls, $0.5 Ty flour aud corn meal unchanged. d casjer ; ocolpts, 64,000 bu rojocted epring at $1.25@1.28 3 No, 3 spring, $1,30@1.83; Iowa $1.157 No. 2 Milwaukes, §1.{4@1.45; No, 1 do, Wintor amiber Weatern, $1.03; while Westorn, $1,80, Rtyoquict and firm ; Western at 870, Darloy and malt dull sud unchapged, Oorn lowor; receipls, 96,000 bu ; steamer Wostern mlledl 51@050 rnll do, B0@b30 } yollow, 55@3%0; Xin-drled, Gi@ddo} Lioatt $7.10@8, @10.9, heav; ; 0, 17@480,_ Ontamore nctive; roceipts, 2 : ot ol Wosiers, (1643} [t e 0. & as—Dull and hosvy ; 23@ate, B o xomnGuieland mchanga, ZATHER—Quiots 2@300 ; Orluoco, 20@2Te Woor—boro active; X 0 XX Otto, Shes“new do, Grooeneg—Coffoo firm; Rlo, 18 S o ety hioo Bioady. Mo uleEE rm. PrroLzuM—Orude, T80 refinod, 1730, Tunevrore-teavy ¢ 43ig0. Provisions—Pork ‘firmer; new meas, $17.75, Deet and out moats unchanged, Biddles wenk: long clear, si@to ot clea, 0)d. Lard weak ; Weatern, steamn, 830, BurTen AxD Omexax—Unchanged, Wataxr—Quict; 950, g Voasols Passcd Detroits Dexnorz, Mich,, July 20,—Passen Uz—Props Gor don, Camphell, Kast Baginaw, Tolodo, Nahant; bark Pardna; schra N, M, Slandart, Burion, Portland, O. Tiab, Ohsmplon, O, I Walkor, Miami, Dundeo, Goorgo Davis, Glohifer, Entorprine, Washington. As=D Dotrk—Trops Idalio Bt Albgs, Alnsk Anc nlo Young, Russla, Java, Aunlo Oralg, Liacketé and barge, Vichna and \um; Dark E, Jones ; aclra Osm-~ @en, Pally Rogors, Amorican, Iobokon, Amonkesg, Maple Leat, Sam Fiint, Abble Androws, B, F, Wade. ‘Wnp—Bouthwoat, AMUSEMENTS, .HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Monday, J ¢ ondas, Jaly 25, overy ovoniog and Wodasstay sud Bat- The Gem of the Season. Second and last weok of Rbortean's Bparkling Comedy, SCHOOL, oatved nightly with nola Raootaed pightly with onthualastls spplacae by tho most ined audienoos. 0 80t 3 o soenery Hnaporoachabio. - D o8 Jiuapp dlnlflflnflnn. rosses and appointmonts gorgoous THEATRE 00OL AND COMFORTABLE. GRAND CONSOLIDATED PIONIC L. Dearbor Lodge Ho, 814, & Home Lodga Ko, 416,1.0,0.F. Tohe held ot Sharpshaotors! Park, ) July 81, 1875, Muats by «n’-"'ué'.f’fif:ivf.‘&tn Tt ot ‘Train lo Irom Groa itorn Dopot, car, Canal and Kinzlarbte., at 9o N 3 Tickois GAR be had of thb mepibora. s il KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, 0,0, Offtoors and Mombers of Bubordinate Lodges com~ poxing the Grand Jurisdiction of Illinolst Dran Bm AND BRETIREN: You ars fratornally invited tobo prosont and pusficipato in the THxoamion aud Ploalo tobo givon on Aug. 4, 1813, at Elgin, Iil., noder thn susplaes of the Gormau Lodios of the, Oty of Ohloago. All uniformed members aro roquestod to bs prossnt at o, Oastlo Hall, cornor LeSalo and. ook 8. ., and procend from thon ARCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS ‘Undor tho management of tho ONIOAGO UNITED DIS- TRICT, at OCAXS RO (SFRING VALLEY); ON MONDAY, AUG. 4, 1873, Quthe Q. R.I &P. B R, 12 valusbly prizes for d oront gamos. Alsoa PRIZE BABY S8HOW. Tiol @lenoh. Prizeson viowat & Fal ors, 68 Madlsan-at., noar State. Jowol- argo postors for par- PIONIC, UNITED SONS OF ERIN BENEVOLEF;E SOCIETY, SHARPSHOOTER'S PARK, AUGUST_15. THE I‘]I‘THD%.E}EUAL PIONIO AMERICAN PROTESTANT ASSOCTATION, Will be hold at Bharpshootors! Park, on Wodnosday, Jaly 80, Oars will Toavo cornor of Peorla and Kinziests. a¥ 8:%08. m., stopping st Park Htatlon. Ticks s, 8. ovans & Dean's City Band in attendancs. SEGOND AfllgngL PIONIO Brass Finishers' and Moulders' Benevolent Union WWill boheld at ROSKLLE, Thursday, Auguat?, 1678, on R & ace W Ea e lodye dapat, Nosh Halatod:at, Drldge, at9 . 1. el connection with traln on morni Sy Tebotroa Hand. Tio LARK, Boo. o DR EAENS HAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL MUSEDH, m Now Yorlk, Qf Marrol, Botonco, and Act., 145 Boafh Olark-st., near Madison, Tiokete, 50 conta; for gontlemen only. Doors ‘opon from 9.8, m, t0 10p. m. PIONIC Of REBECOA LODGE NO. 1 4. J. 0, K. 8. B T SRt RGE N0 1 4. J. 0. K. 5. B. lawoe. 3d August to 31st August. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. OARPETINGS. CARPETINGS, CURTAIN GOODS, Paper Hangings. My entire stook, as above, is still offered at RETAIL at WHOLESALE prices to cash customers. The stock embraces the best quali~ ties and finest styles of goods, and REAL BARGAINS will bo offered. SPENCER H. PECK, 195 and 197 Wabash-av,, CORNER ADAMS.8T. CLOTHING, “SAY, WIFE,"|No.129, Do go and see those beautiful Boys',Youths’, DO aa Bta of Olothon. ages 3 to 17 yours. ¢ Bonutiful goods and ‘stylish.” O, K darling,” they are splondid, ond at from $3 to $7 the entire suit, THE WINFIELD MANUFACTURING (0, 129 West Madison-st. FURNITURE. FURNITURE Cheap for 30 Days Provious to Removal. A. L. CROCKER, 521 _Stato=st. FOR BUFFALO, And Intermediate Points, ‘fraw Tobytis and Passago Tickots, apply st 16 Canalatis corner Madlson. MPLE, A A B eongor Agont. FOR LAKE SUPERIOR. tween ke Buporior Foople's Lino Btosmers, dock bo ™ Take Buportes R von and Waablagton-sis Westorhy STEAMER J. L. HURD, 4, will losve MONDAY EVENING, e B i PSS AB°Y SosTna, it Osioa Block, 73 Markot b, 008 Wi