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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, IR THE LAW COURTS. Action Arlsing from n Bunnway A dente=Oounty Court Jtoms--Innks= ruptey Mattors=='The Courts in Bricf Now Suits, Oharlea Weinberg filos his declaration of caso ngainst Ohnrles Witto. Initlo statos ihat on the 6th day of July loat, tho dofondant boing possossod of a cortnin horso and buggy, care- lossly direcled tho samo, o that the Liorse ran away, and dashed along Miliwaukee avenue at full speed, winding up by jumping on a cortaln railing to » collsr-way and precipitating ihe complaiuant down % collar-way, by moaus of which. ho foll . into tho convontional logal form of nickness, kiown a8 *‘siok, soro, lamo and disorderod,” whiclt it required $200 worth of medical attondanco to cure him of. Under thoxo tryingelrcumstances ho sosks 87,000 damnges. COUNTY COURT ITEMS, Atbort E. Bwoot was yosterday appointed ad- ministrator of tho estato of tho late Thomas Mavonoy, under nn approved hond of §2,000. Jobn James and Calvin B. Brown wero, after » trial by jury, pronouncod to bo insano, Tho application to try tho alleged insanity of Trumau Fox was, on motion by Dr. Tmmous, iho county physiclan, dismissod. . In tho caso of Anuie Boldt v, Honry Lano, s suit of bastardy, sftor & trial by jury, tho de- fondant was found to bo tho fatlior of tho child, DANXRUPTCY MATTERS. Iu the mattor of Peyton R. Chandlor an order wns ontored that tho snlo of Chicago Rolling- DMill stock, a8 reported, ba sot asido, and that tho Assigneo resoll without delny. In tho matter of Jamos D. Nobertson, an order waa ontorad roforring & potitiou to ogis- tor Hibbard to ascertaln the entire costs ncertiod in tho case ; also to ascortain the amount of ns- gota in the hauds of the Assignoo, and to mako spportionmont of the same, n tho mattor of Tordinand 8. Winslow ordors were entored autherizing and approving tho salo to Mary Ann Btacey tho following prop- orty of bankrupt, viz.: Block 23, in Jonos' Sub- divialon, of part of V, 3¢ Boo, 20, 88, 14, for tho sum of 54,000. TIHE COUNTS IN DRIEF, Tho following cases wont by default in Judga Tortor's room, yestordsy morning, with judg- ment for plainfiff: Mann v. Bohn, 8106.12: Mathowaon v. Van Cott, $216.507 Jolin Olivor filed a pricipe af nssumpsit, in the Cironit Court, agninst Frooland B, Gardhor, Horatio H. Gardner, and Jobn Spry ; damagos, 0,000, Tho City of Chicago, for the uss of the in- habitants” of Congrostional Township, Rango 14 E., for uso of &chools, flle & prmeipo of dobt in the Circuit Court against James C. Grant and John Prico. Tho suit is brought to recover tho amount of $16,000, duo on o lenso to them of school pmpertfl. . Friond A, Whito bogins n suit, in tho Superior Court, agalust Julius B. Rowoll, on & judgmont noto of 31,050.98, Daniol A. Rogoers ot al., fle o proseipo in as- sumpsit, in tho Buporior Court, against A. I, Audrows ob al ; damagoes, $1,500. Abraham 8. Fisher begins suit, in tho Suporior Court, agaiust the First Bohominn Brick Manu- facturing Company, for {ho roplovin of 170,000 brick of tho value of $715, Ldward Hickley begins suits, in the Buporior Court againgt Michaol F. Cavanagh on & judg- mont note of 1,015,40. Johu Olive, ot al. fiio a prrocipe in assumpeit in the Buperior Court, sgalnat John Bollatters 3 damages, 36,000 Maria Medlurtrlo flles a potition in_the Supo- rior Cowrt against William M. and Llizebeth Dennistoun for the partition of tho oast 30 acres of tho wout 40 acrox of southwest 1¢ Section 11, 59, 13, oxcept tho strip of Iand of from the nortlh ride of snid 80 ncres which was conveyed to the Clicago & Galona Railroad Company. Tho grocory aud u:lluor firm of Weadley, Don- nely & Cloary applied in tho Superior Court yos- terday for & writ of attachment ngainst tho firm of Foloy & McGuiro, saluon-kecpors, doing busi~ ness at 222 North Clark strcot, who, they nllogo, owe thom $489.81, and charge that they are about fraudulently to diu}:u!n of their goods and efleote with o view of defrauding their creditors. W. II. Wells npplicd yesterday in the Buporior Court for & writ of attachment ngainat J. Wit tenball, who, he alleges, owes him 3484.28, and is nbout removing hia effects from the State for tho purposo of hindering bis croditors, NEW SUITS, Txr Cmovlr Count.—8,059—Appenl, 8,060—Tohn Oliver v. Freeland B, Gardzor, Horatio H, Gardnor, and Jolu Bpry: assumpait,’ $10,000, 8,061—Robert Robinson v, Frederick Bchrader; replevin of cattlo, 8002—Appesl, 8,063—City of Chleago, for the use of the inhabitanfs of Congressional Township, Range 14, @, for the use of achiools, v. Jatnea O, Graut and John Price; debt, $10,000, 8,064—Jokm WV, Durand ot al. v. onry Dordeckor ; confession of judgmont, $5 B,065—Supprossed’ for sorvice, 8,066—Appéal, 8,067 Honry Getchenkemper v, Willinm D, Kerfoot ot bill to foreclcas trust dead, 8,008—Georgo A. Tia- dule v. Thomas Iolihan ; polition ' to restora rocord. 8,069—August Wallbaum, for tho use of W. O, Now- wan, v, August Wallbsun ; garnistument, Tiiz BUPERION CouRT.—44,625—Friond A, Whits et al, v. Jullus B, Roweil; coufession of judgnient, 030,98, 44,620—Joln T\ Pino ot al. v. Jobin L. Trua ct.al; confosion of Judgment, 830,43, 44,537—Nao~ ria W, MoMurtrlo v, Wm, W, Donnistown et al; peti- tion for_partition,” 44,528—Wm, Weadley et i, v, Foloy & McGuiro ; msumphlt, $430.31 ; 44,50—Henry Russer v. Abrabam Holler; aesumupsit, $500. 44,080~ Daulel ‘A, Rogera ct al. v. O, H. Androws et ol assumplt, $1,600, 48,531—Wm. W, Pago ol ul, v. Agust Soll ;' coufession of judgment, $503.25, 44,602—W, 11, Wella v, D, §, Whittéulull ; attachument, 484,28, 44,583 —Jacob O, Slichier ot al, v, W, M, Brown, Josial Smith, J. B, Sliches, Frank M, Clem: ente, TiMn B, Lacy, aud Bmith, Clemens & Co,; garn- Inhiment, $244.50, 44,534—Abrabam 8, Fischior' v, tho Firat Bolemian Brick Manufacturing Company ; re- pleyin of 170,000 brick, $715, 44,630—Evaus & Iickey v: Michael F,” Cavanaugh ; confession of Judgment, 1,015,14, 44,536—John Ofiver et al, v, John B, Math lors ; ussumpalt, 35,000, 44,637—Appeal. S i b ey THE NORTH SIDE TIRE. Further Particulars Regarding tho Ficrce Blnze of Yesterdny Mornings« Losses and Insurance, Tho firo at the corner of Kingsbury and Indi- anu slraots early yostorday morning, though of tho most intonse charactor on account of the in- flammablo nature of the material burned, ox- tended but vory littlo boyond the immediate buildings in which it originatod. Thoso build- ings were the planing-mill and sash-factory of Joln L. Diotz & Co., with & barn in roar, and the planing-mill of Jool Bullard, also having »barn, Bullard’s offico was in o small framo building, immediatoly on the corner, and the mill inclosod it on the Indiany streot and Kingsbury street fronts; to tho east on Indiana siroet wae Diotz's mill, and they woro both more or less conneotod by tho piles of lum- bor aud material on hand. The origin of the firo was in the barn whero Dietz kopt bis horsos, Mr. Spink, one of the portners, stated that thero had been workmon about tho premisos until 7 o’clock, that the fires wore all out and eoverything was examined, o8 ‘was customary, and found to be safo. The statemont in yestordsy's papor that the two watchmen, John Osswoilor and Charles Mahron, woro asleop, did thom [injustico. They wero promptly on hand, and sounded the first alarm fittzen minutos beforo Trank Dixon gave the second alarm, In the barn, whero the fire atarted, woro flvo horaca nnd two mulos, of which ouly ono horso was saved, All of Mr, Bullard's five horsos wero saved, but only onoe has yot been rostored to thoowner. The of- fiue-bulltflng on the corner was ooly partly dam- sgod, most of the interior and ofiice-tixtures bo- Ing saved, In all othor rospeots tholoss of those two firms was total. No alarm was given until Diotz's barn and mill were {n {lsmes, and so rapidly did the flames pass over to the adjoining mil, thiat ono of the work- men living ouly a fow doors away was ablo to snve his tools only by throwiug them outof n third-story window and jumping ufter thom, Though somowhat Lurt ho succeoded, with tho tid of o policoman, in gotting most of ois tools out of tho reach of tho flames, Bo in- tonsu was tho Loat that the housos opposito on Indiana sireot caught fire vory r‘,]nickl , and only sho prompt netion of tho fir opurfmnnt pre- ventod a disastrous aud extensive conflagration, Thin district boing outsido of tho fire limits, all the Lotsos and sliops arc of tho driest and most combustible_oharactor, and, as & coneequonce whon once lighted 1t ia almost lmpossible to pu thom out. On tho north sido of Indiaua streot, No, 89, occupied a8 & wugon shop, was only blistorod; No. 81 was ocoupied by Qoorke Piopho as o saloon, snd all the front portion, a3 far bacl w8 the sloeping rooms, _was_ destroyed, the loss bein estimntod st $2,000, no insurance; Nos. 83, 85, s 87 wara govarad by s tualc-faolory ownd by A, 0. Hommingway, who loses nbout 1,000 in building, stock, aud tools, no insurance ; 'No, 89 was unothor ajuon, kept by Tom Btauton, whono estimatod lou i &5,500 or $3,000, no insuranco ; Dietz & Co.'s losg will bo nearly 480,000, nioatly on stock und machinery, no Insurance ; 3r, Jocl Dullurd fixos his loss at 326,000, und ho holds policios as follows: Amszon Insurance Com- pany, 31,000 ; Atlantio & I'acifie Insurance Com- pany, &1,000; National Timuranco Company, of L’mfindclvmn. $£1,000; Humboldt, of Newsrlk. N, J., 81,600; and tho Natiounl, of Hannibal, Mo., 81,500, " Fho gonoral impronsion s that tha firo ws the work of an incoudiary, Lut no reason can bo as- uIFncd by tho sufierois why any ono should have wished to injutro thown, LA FIRE AND T'OLICE. Length of Iloso Burst nt the Singor Fire=«0ificor 0’Connor Promotod to the Sergeantey Vacuted by Capt, Ruckley. T'ho Board of Tolico Commissionors mot yos- torday afteruoon in rogular somi-wookly sossion, and transnctod bueiness portaiuing to the Fire and Polico Dopartmonts. Acting Firo Marshal Bonuer presentod the communication rocontly askod for by the com- missionors, showing tho condition of all the hoso oswnod by tho city. It closed nu follows : "Tho following sliown the numbor of longiha of hoso hich burst at tho fica in the Singor Duikling, Aug, 2, 1873, togolbior with the brand or nama of tho manu. facturor of tho samo : Name, ¥ Tengtha, Granito....vevuss Boston Telting Gomypany. ... .. Elmv)' rk Boltng aud Packing Company, 5t Diar Now Yark Teatber hene, Braid worn of, © Tolal... EYRTTITTTTRPN: -} ‘Tho roport also showaed that the total amount of howo in servico is 16,000 feot, of which 700 foot in gerviconblo lenther, 8,000 feot on supply hoso carts, :0,100 foot good, %650 foot fair, and 8,650 oot poor. The communication was roforrod back, in or- dor that the length of time which the damnged hose had heen 1u sorvico might bo nsoortained and apponded, Anothor communication from the Marshal was rond, whioh rocommondod that tho Buporin- tandont of Police he instructed to order police- mon at bridges to make drivers_of all sorts of vohicles turn their horsos' heads to . tho right when they aro_ waiting on tho approach for tho closing of the bridgo. His object in suggenting tho chango was to aid tho apparatus in gotling to fires without unnecoseary delay. Tho mattor was takon undor advisement. The dlarshal also recommonded that the suo. tion hoso to bo used on the ongines Iately pur- chasod bo of uniform size,—four inchox in diam- olor, tho couplings to hinvo four throads to tho inch. Conourred in, QGoorgo B. Fullor, having sorved an M‘l’ltnlluflo' ship of sixty days to the sntisfaction of his supo=* gloru, wag appointod o momber of tho rogular: orco, Tho Doard dacided to fill the vacancy cansod, by tho promotion of Capt. Buckloy to-dny, Tho mombors have nLg‘ned upon Oflicor Michaol’ 0’Connor, an old and highly capablo policoman. . ameaBand. —_———— THE RELIEF AND AID SOCIETY'S REPORT.! { At a meating of tho employing printers, hold yostorday to take aotion rogarding cortain state- monts in Tz TRIDUNE rolative to tho printing of the roport of the Reliof and Aid Socicty, n com - mittoo of soven was appointed, who submitted the following communication, which way unan- imously adopted : 7‘ns the Editor of The Chicano Tribune: oditorial in your fesue of the Gt inst, is caleulated to creato o falso improssfon on the public Tespecting tho employiug printers of = Chl- ©ago, Fooling assured you wish to do Juntico to oil, wo awk iho {neortion of tho Tollowing statemonts {n reforencoto tho Lieliof and Afd Seclotyli prluting. A8 3 ody, wo feol unjuntly treat- cd by the Commiftes on Printihg of that Soclety, and denira to moet tho * throo conclusivo reasons * f your articlo reforred to, “ Firat—The Rellef and Aid Boclety voted to have tho work dona in Boaton, In whoeo belalf ATr, Collyer is only acting ns gent.” It 4 uodorstood bint tho Committes consented o 2r, Collyer's taking the printing to Doston, as ho op resentod to the Board that one of our Icadiug Arms said it could not bo doue in Chicago, _Tlat statement. was flatly contradicted fn your journal over tho signa~ ture of the party so chargad, ** Second=~Bonton coutribiitod $300,000 to the fund o th Rolof Soctety—Chicago nothing.” Does Boston City do tho printing? How much aid thio Riversido Press contribute? Did not Ohicago con- tributions dlone sustain tho Soclety up to tho tmo of tho fire? I tho logic i dollare, why not nend tho ok to Tondou 7 Ita' loglo was Heavior than that of oston, “ Third—The Riversido Press offered to do tha work at cost, No Chicago houso mado uch an offer,” How could any Chieago houso make tho offor whon ho opportunity was uever given thom? At first it wos stated to have beon takon to Boston becaiiso wo could notdojt. Now it is eald wo did not_offor to do it ot gont. Tiiosaatalemoutn do ot Lung well togutber. 1t iu tlic frut timo Chicago printora liave beoh chnrged with focling loss ~Uouovolent towards theit own charitica than printers of othor citics, We do not #eok to mako strifo, but wioh{ho public to know that the work was not taken to Boaton becmiee of our in-~ ability o unwillinguess to do i, Wo wors never neked of ur ubility or given an opportunity to subnit an catimato of tho cost, with or witbout profit, e RELIGION AT THORNTON. ‘TuonsToN, 1L, Aug. 4, 1873, To the Editor of The Chicago L'ribune: Sm: Tho coruer-stone of tho now German Luthern Chutch was laid yesterday, with the customary coremonics,—copios of Tne TnisuNe, Staats-Zeituuq, &e., boing deposited, with some coins. It is the firat chnreh odifice that has boon erected in Thornton, although wo bave tho usual number of croeds amongst us. ‘The Mothodiuts havo a small socioty, and worship in tho Good Tomplarg’ Hall. The Campbellites worship in tho Lown-Hall. Bome of the over-zealons for- eign misgionaries and their patrous would find a wido field for labor in this locality. It would re- pay thom far mora spiritaal intorest than similar oxortious amongst tho * licathon Chinee,” for not ono in twenty of our population i8 a chiurche member, and not one in ten' attends divine sor- vice on the Sabbath, M. NEW ROUTE FOR OMNIBUSES. To the Edifor of The Chicago T'ribune : Bim: A continuous Sunday line of 'busos, along Madison and Clark streets, betweon Union and Lincoln Parks, would, in my opinion, bo as rofitablo and popular an iumovation as the Union r’uk and Twenty-second stroot cars. Going enst ond north with *To Lincoln Tark" dis- ployed, tho_ 'huses would catoh thoso goin thither; and, roturning south and west, wit] “To Uniou Park,” thoso bound for tho Wost Division. X, ——— THE TEMPERATURE, Cunioaao, Aug, 7, Thio yau;* 7 ‘amporaturo this day, s reported by L. Manasxe, optician, 23 Wost Madison stroet, ovory Lilt-hour, is as follows : vz, 7 a.m, 7:30 &, m. BB8 D, m 0l .8418:30 p, m. 854 13:30 p. m,.. Free Ride to Washington Hoights, All aboard for Washington Jeighta ! A spocial fro train will loave tho Rock Taland depot st 1:45 p, m,, calling ot Twonty-second, Twenty-ninth, and Thirty- firat sireots, to convey all nterested in the great salo of sixty-two choleo and deslrabloresidencelots, situated on Contro avenuo, Howard aud Charles atreots, ail near tho dopiots, and comprising somo of the most’ valuable roporty in this delightful and rapidiy-improving vil- Taer & portion of ‘tho lots to bo liofed are. imimedls alely adjoining some of tho most elogant residonces alroady “built, and very near the Military Academy, and will provo a valuablo fuvostmont, Messra, Eilsot & Yostor will mako tho salo, and have provided thuir big teut for tho oceaston, Go out and ece the improve- smentw, and bo proparod {o purchinao, ‘Terimns cany ; caah ; balanco, 1, 8, and & years, at 6 per cout iutorodt, bl bepld kit Oheap Dry Goods, Wo hiave Just bought of the assignes in baukruptoy $50,000 worth of baukrupt dry gaodn, compriing dry goods of every description, which wo will offer b little ahovo islf thetr value, Also, will offor our entira stock of dress goods st cost, Buyers can pave at lcast ono- third_of thelr wonoy, G, W, & E, Pardrldgy & Co,, Now, 214 aud 116 Htate atrect, ——a Elmwood or Warwiolk, 4 Ifow nico your collars huve alwayn looked this hoy woathor, What do you wear?" gald ono gentlomun to suother, “1 always wear clter tho Ejmwood or War- wick, Thoy are the Lost that can be found,” —T'rom partios who camo over the Louisvillo, Now Albany & Olhicago Rallrond last evening, wo loarn that a bridge-builder employed on the road, named Woodall, whilo under the influence of liquor, foll through a bridgo sbout noon y torday, somo five or uix miles bolow Crawfords- villo, iud was 8o badly injured that he lived but & fow mumonts aflorwards, Ho foll a distance of thirty feot uud alighted upon his hioad on the piling bunoath, ‘Thore wero three of theuo piles, or spilew, k0 arrauged that biw head wan wodge Dotweon them, requiriug the united efforts of two or three Pumunu Lo rolusse it.—Lafayeite (Ind.) Journal, ‘| men' GRANT AND BUTLER. Which of Thom Is Hesponsible for the G Snlary-Grab 7 From the Charleaton (Maan.) Chronicle {Zlutler Organ), GUANT AND DUTLER, Tho snti-Butlor papors aro in an awlward fix when thoy ||ul|\ln ha huo and cry about the in. crease of Congroeslonal salarles. ‘Thoy want a seape-gont 3 but, atiil more, thoy want thatsenpo- oat L0 bo Lutler, If thoy conld only malke Gon, utlor rosponsiblo for what thoy call the ** bagk- }my utonl,” thoy think thoy would bo sure Lo do- cut him, Bul, viowed a8 n_scapo-goat, Dutlor can hardly bo called o brilliant euccoss. His best frionds must sdmit so muoh, chuo- gonting {t, somohiow, doco not soem to ho Lis forte. Holncks the gonius for that sort of thing. L'he offorts of tho Boston rings to fastan on him tho rospousibility of the incrosse of the pay ot Congronsmon _and tho Presidont, havo thus far Dbeon deoided failuves. Ono Ropublican journal insiats that somo ono man sbalt bo stampod with the infamy of it. Stamp Grant, then! It there s “mny ope porson responsiblo, ‘above all othors, for that mapairo, lof thoso pronchers of - rightoousncss snout sloud and sparo not: * Thou art the Man, Mr. Proeident!” Tho President could bave killed tho bill: yot he did mot voto it. Lo profitod vastly moro by ita pasango than ony athor man in Amoricn ; yot ho did not veto it. IHis {my wna doubled by'it: yot ho did not veto it. 1Io, thoroforo, more than any one man, moro than tho House of Represeutntives, an mora than tho Sonnto, in tho author of the Ho- onlled * galaty grab,” Dut ho has no causn to Vo nehamod of ft. It wns a right and just moasuro. It pays our publio gorvants no miore than tho Ropresentativos, Bonators, Judgos, and Prosidonts of o groat Kopublla™ ought to receivo, Tho outery against it is tho howl of a lonsh of domsgoguos. But if 800 ona must bo thrown to the pnok, lot Prosis dont Grant bo ‘choson aw tho victim, It is Lia right. Hebas earnod tho honor of the martyr- dom, Io pot tho chiof bonefit of the bill, ho alono could bave dofonted it, and_be, theraforo, 18 its bost roprosontativo. It was a Ropublican mensuiro, pnascd by Republican votos and ap- proved by n Ropublicn Presidont. Tho party, a8 suoly, is a8 much rosponsible for it as for any aot that they ciaim tho credit of passing since Lincoln was3 elected. Faco tho musie, gontlo- 0nl¥-—ll you are too cowurdly to do so— don't_imagino that you can #wim Grant and sink Butlor, Thoy aro in the samo boat,—aud 40 is the Ropublican party. PREYIDENT ORANT THE AUTHOR OF THE PLUNDER —OEN. HUTLER HOLDS A TOD OVEIL 1A, Boston Correspondience of the New York Eventiig Post. Then it i whisperod that when tho time comos, Butlor's frionds aro propared Lo urgo in his bolalt that ho was not, ns Judgo Hoar's committco nssort, the *chlof organizor of. tho walory-grab affair. Tholr story, undoubtodly colisg from Dutlor himeolf, is that ho opponod tho back-pay project when flrst proposed. - It is ridiculous, thoy assert, to supposo that Gon, Butlor, who js rich, . carod anything about that pittanco, and bo was shrowd enough to soo that such & movoment was {njudicions and inexpodi- ont 80 {ar as tho party and tho persons engagod in it woro concorned, Bo far thoir argumont soems plausiblo enough, Thon why did Butlor champion_the speculation ? Becauso ho was porsonally solicited to do so by the Presidont’s friends, who urged that it waa simplo justico to the DPresidont to raiso Lis sale ary, but that it would bo impossiblo to do so 1| without holding out some_inducement to ‘the ont-going Congressmon. Dack-pay schonio simply aa ho would au ordinary business srrangoment, or & plan to carry n cau- cus—aa a bribe to Congrossmon who would op- Ppose tho incroased ealaries unloss thoy were to gt a shnro. 1t will bo rocolloctoed that just bofore he mado his Framinghnm spocch it Was announced for Butler that ho would dofend tho salary-grab and tho Crodit Mobilior job, in charactor with his usual bold deflance of publio opinion. But he was singulnrly silont upon thoso points, It han sinco transpirod that he was oarnestly solicitod by hin frionds not to do 8o, bocause it would em- barzass thom, It is said {hat Butlor consontad to bnok down in _that direction, but 08 a substi- tuto, and to sntisfy ‘tho curiosity of tho publie and the cravings for ** soneations,” ho throatened to make & public statoment of tho roason for hie action on tho salary bill. This was pur- posely carried to tho ears of the Federal ofiice- oldors, who m alsrm roported to Washington. Any suspicion that Butler might havo had 88 to tho hoalility of tho Departmenta were specaily quieted, and Butlor Liss mado no ).:ub]io oxplana- tion, holding this “rod in pickle " for a pos- siblo timo when the oflice-holders may robel against hi dictation, I nm eatisfled of tho substantial truth of this sistomont. It displays anew the charactor of the man and what means be is willing to use to promote his onds, It ought to bo the meaus of condemning him to politieal oblivion, inatend of !‘atrengthening him with tho ofiice-lolders,” ns it undoubtedly hias. : DUTLER ON DACK PAY. From the Boston I'ost, It is to bo observed that Gen. Butlor vory properly puts un Prasidout Grant as tho figur at tho hiond of tho column of publio dolinquonts ; not ostonsibly to nceuse, but in order to defond him ;*and no defause of ono Who wag an 8o~ knowledged party to this shameful scandal can bo othorthen an accusation, In arguing tho nocossity of incroasing tho Exooulive galary, ho lonvos it to bo inforred ihat tho Inspiration of tho whole movoment csmo from the Prosidont, Guilty as ho confosses bLimsolt to bo, Gon. Butlor was still no moro nor less than tho Prosident's ngont in this Lusinoss, Ho never would have attempted to Imsh such n bill through Congross againat tho Prsidont’s known disapproval. On the contrary, for bis conspicuous sharo in the work ho well undorstood that hoe was to_have the bncking of tho Administration in the Gubernatorial canvass, Ho workad for that promiscd assistanco, just na Le worked for tho oloction of Mr. Boutiwell to tho Sonata, And the current enngflninta of the l‘.e,s)uhlicnu journals because of Custom-Houso and Internal Rovonno support for Butlor aro tho best proof of the oxistenco of such a bargain, Tho secrosy of tho allianco is_more or loss compollod by tho intornsl condition of the party, whoso leading men in_opposition to Butler the Prosidont muat himself tako somo pains to_conciliate. Having estrangoa Bumnor, it would bo imprudent to sond over to Lim Hoar, Dawes, Jowell, Sanford, and tho rost. Tho Presidont, by the force of circumstsnces, is squeezod very nearly 8 hard in Massachusetis a8 Gen, Butlor is. 80 far as tho loltor of the groat salary-grab advocato constitutes a dofense of that unprece- dented act in logislation, it is & whining and begging offusion, charaoteristically doflciont in that courago which wont up with such a whizz at the hnginnlnfi. It is a oure for cynicism itsolf to #oo a disheartenod cynio dragging out the raverod fathors in republican government whom he once so contemptuously thrust aside a8 moro mouldy memories. It is vutl{ moro contradictory than forn professod dosplaer of newapapers to run to thoir columns with n limpin, exd)lnnflllnu of his public conduct, The Bir Bobadil spirit is clear down. Nor does the Goneral do boiter In citing the action of tho rest of his party from Massachusotts in Conpgress. This ho doos to thrust himself into good com- pany, and to choko thom off whenevor thoy may Wish to ralso their voices in opposition to him, It was in no such Apnlofintio tompor a8 this that ho rushed through the baok-pay swindle in Con- gmuu, meoting pratests with sneors, and affect- ing to copy the former style of Thaddeus Ste- vons with the party Lo lnshod into subsorvionoy, But tho most puerila of all oxertions is the one that would throw the responsibility for this sean- dal u&wn tho shouldors of tho newspaper corre- epondents at the Capital, It ia but an implication that the journals with which they woro associated woro™ proparod to socond and support the infamy; whercns But- ler, like Carpentor, has all the while boon de- nouncing theso very journals in the lump for no Lotter roason than ‘that thoy united in making honost and open war on o meusure which the Butlor_adoptod tho Sopnlu sontiment on tho instant con- lomned, The Butler momory is not long onough to cover the head and foot of this subject at the samo time, Tho sub- stanco of this defonwe is & confossion of guile and doflanco of popular judgment. Its {utal Inck consints in its avoidance of tho singlo contral motive in tho business, which s to be foundin tho Prosidont’s greed for more pay, IHa took £100,000 additional and induced Cone groasto voto it Ly tho promiso o approya a bil ncrensing tho salary of its members and enrich- ing thom with back pay. The seandal thus bo- comos B doublo ono, with the Irosidont as deoply in the plot, 1t not more wo, an Cone fruuu. Thoro is _one point on which Judgoe Hoar's party and Gen, Butlor's party aro agrood : ‘that I, that silonco shall bo lmlll ro- spocting the President’s porsonal responsibility dn this businoss, Itis Jugglery for tho socond time. Thoy both moeck to decelve the peoplo again, ovou when forcod to an oxplanation. Gon, Dutlor mny fairly bo attacked a6 tho-ngent in tho worls which tho peoplo unanimously scont and condomn, but the Presidont stands’ behind bhinu as his principal, and the purty screen will in «tuo time bo pulled down s surely as that which #ooroted.Colfax, Pattorson, and tho rest of their disgraced Credit Mobilier assoviates, s e e Jo Arch, Jo Arch, tho loador of tho Dritish Farm Labor- ore' Movemont, announced in & speech on the 18th of July that o intouded to visit the United Btatos during this month. 1o comos on husi- nesa. Ho enld In tho spooch to which we haye roforrod 1 . {* It ho found thore a liomo for the agricultu- ral Inborors of Tingland, he should tell thom ko, but it ho found that tho farmors in Amorica wora mon who wantod Loth sides of the lmrfiu\ln, and that tho orown wora a8 Dlack ‘thoro as hers, le should advlao thom to sty in Englaud, It ho found Amoricg was the {rue homo for the working- man, whoro the son of tho poor man could fit down by the ohildvon of tho rich, writs on the samo slato, and rend out of tho samo book, and whoro thoy vould have full electoral powor, ho would stand on her shorenuntil ho had dralnod tho Iaboring sorfs out of England, in ordor that thoy might sottlo in tho fruitful flold of Amoricn, Jwith its 00,000,000 of - acroy yot untillod; and ha ‘would do this until the farmoers of England wero mado to bite tho dunt, if thoy refused to tront thoir laborors like mon. o Loped beforo this timo twelvo months to make tho farmora of this country know tho worth of a man, Although ho wna of humble birth, and hiad only boon an ngricultural_lahorer himself, o had English blood, and an English hoart and Ltimian foelings : and ha would not sco 600,000 tillors of the soll in a atato of slavory, and mock- ‘od by boing told they wero froo, Ifo wonld travorao Amorica from ono end to tho othor if ho lost bia life in trying to raleo the English Iaborer, and tvould dio gladly_if ho could but bring him into n stato of freadom.” it e AMERICA AT VIENNA. The Emporor Francis Joscph Visits 1 the Exhibition, Vidnna (July 23) Corrgmondence af the New York orld, The American Dopartment has at last boon formally rocoived nt tho Intornational Court. ‘This morning His Dinjosty tho Emperor of Aus« tris, attondod by his Aido-do-cnmp, Count Tiollo- arde, and the "Austrisn Commissionor-Gonoral, EIM.‘on Bolwarz-Benborn, mada tho tour of tho Amorican gallories aud annoxe. Our Commis- sionors, Mr. Gurrotson nud Mr. MoElrath, and our Ministor, Mr, JA?, oesistod by Mr. Reck, the architoct, aud by Profy, Horsford and Joy, ro- compnuied tho Imperinl party on its round of obrarvation, which lasted from balf-past 10 to 12, :Tho proceedings wero, a8 usunl Lore, very simplo and informal. His Majosty, ns 1 have alroady indicatod, hnd almost 1o cscort, and soomed disposad to take his time and oxamine things loimuroly. The tasl of explaining was tukon up in turh by Mr. Reck, and by Profs, Morsford and Joy, who both speak German finently and correctly. ‘I'ho Srat object examined was Brady's collec- tion of photographs. His Mnjesty soomor ea. pootally pleased with tho large picturo of Irof, Morso, and with tho collection (twolve in num- bor) of portraits mado from tntonched noga- tivos, fllu display of gold pons aud penholdors from our woll-known firms next atiracted Lis nttontion, and then the superb collection of bank-notes from tho National Bank Note Com- pany, It was probably the firat opportunity that tho Emperor Knd had of realizing how much of thio world's note angraving is dono in America. Loaving the gallory and passing into the an- noxo, or court, the fist pauso bore was made in front of tho Iargo collection of pumps displayed by I & B, Pouglass. Ono of tho lnrgost pat- torns wns worked by Prof. Horsford to domon- siralo tho ense and officioncy with which it could bo run. Aftor examiniug next tho litho~ graphio printing rollors His Majosty outorad tho avilion of Wheelor & Wilson and oxnmined at- ontively tha nowing-machines in question, 'I'he modol of the United States sanitary car, oxhib- ited by Dr. Evans, of Paris, rocoived nlso a thorough inspection. as woll a8 tho modols of tho Government hospitals at Philadolphin (used during tho war). Along tho furthor wall of tho court is hung o sories of conrse but spirited poncil ekotchos roprosenting the process of pork- pocking in ol ite stagos, Assurodly nota sub- joct in which monarchs aro often intor- osted. Btrange to say, howover, the Em- poror was evidontly faken with' tho porle Dacking business, and Jistened with attontion and pationco to Prof, Horsford's oxplanation in full. Tho othor sowing-machine pavilions thon domandod Lis_attontion, tho Howo Compauy, Becor's, Willcox & Gibbs, tlo Weod Company, and Singor. His Mojesty was au fait in tie dopartment, aud watched with intorost the working of the maohines without having to ask for information, 'Tho various pavilions woro in parlor-liko order, the bost oporators on hand, and tho olick of the ncodle mado a sort of nce companiment to the atop of the party. Tho ex- hibition of grassos and coroals and tho hugo map of tho Northern Pacific Railroad wero then ex- plaiued by Prof. Joy snd Mr. Reck, who mado their best efforta to show to tho roprosentative of tho Austrian Empiro the grand prospocts in atore for our Northwostern territory. Having comploted tho survoy of tho court the party returned to the main 'fal ery Dy tho enmo door through which thoy bad loft It. Tho display of photographs by Van Loo, of Cincinnati, espo- cinlly tho gonre pictures of %troct lifo in Ameri- ca, attracted attention for soveral mmnutes., As tho party entered they woro welcomod by the Austrian _national bymo, played upon ono of Mason & Inmlin's organs. ~ The collection of Plumls ond rifles mot -with a oareful—I was an he poiut of a:lying an oxbaustive—tnspoction. As the reader alroady knows, our londiug firms ore all reprosented, viz.: Colt, Ponbody, Sharpo, Tiomington, sod Bmith & Wessou, T'ho Emperor had ocach cago opened, and ono or moro of tho guns or pistols oxplained to him {n dotail. In soveral 1nstancos, for example, with Mr. Roming- ton's Iatest pattern, and with Bmith & Wosson's army rovolvor withi carbino oxtonsion, bis Mo~ Lflnty took tho firearms in his own hauds andlod and sighted thom, A8 tho nominal chiof of the third lnr‘gcul army i tho world, the Emperor ovidontly folt himself bound to show an apprecistive knowledge of weapons, and of what Amorioa had dono in the way of improve- mont, Thomodol of the United States sanitary Wagon was 6150 oxamined, and that of tho caso- mnee and mounting for our heavy fortification artillery. 3 Our organs and pianos were disposod of in what secnied to me to bo a rather curgory rovi..; considering the ocwcumstanco that they aro among the vory bost in the entire oxhibition. “Lho Boston shoos, oxhibited by Lilly, Young & Co., wore examinad moro. carofully, aud Blolgor's colloction of Amorican nowspspors. This ocolloction, * by tho way, although maoking = vory littlo show, rally an oxtraordinary oxhibition, for it is nothing loss than a comploto eot of our daily press cantain- ing ono number of overy journal as publishod on s certain day. The Emperor turned over soy- eral of tho volumos, snd inquired carofully juto thoir origin and object. Tonso’s rofined olls, tho cake and ofl from oot- ton sood, Matthows' soda-water fountain, tho colloction of Catawbn winos (still and sparkiing), tho Louisinna sugars, and Fox's starch fromn. Cincinnati, were examined more or loss critical- ly. His Majeaty was_cspecially struok with the cansimoros oxhibited by the Now England and tho Rock Manufuoturing Companios, avon fool- ing them with the touck of 5 connoissour. But tho thing that gave tho greatost antisfaction was our oxhibition of ‘artificial tooth, In this 1line, a4 is well known, wo are without a rival, i The Emsmmr waa carried away with tho finish and naturalneas of tho workingie ship, and smilod aud nodded to an extent 'that infringod upon tho limits of court etiquotto. ‘Thomag’ calendar clooks and Dixon's American graphito poncils, Prang's chiromos, aud evon tho sutomatlo toys oxbibited by Stovens & Hrown did not cecapo obsorvation, In passing from the southorn gollery to tho northorn, I'rof, Joy explained tho large map of Philadolphia hung against the wall of the cens tral aislo, and called attention to tho sito of the American Contonunial in 1870, In tho northorn gallory itaolf, tho most conspiouous ” objoct, tha great cotton trophy, rocoived tho attontion which it 60 fustly” dosorves. His Majosty livgered beforo “tho colloctive oxhibition from tho Biato of Alabama and the Buperb nphomgnph(u viows of the Yosomite ro- ion. Having roached tho alcove which coutains o0 exhibition of “school-books from Now York, ho oxaminad them and tho achool apparatus, bub Yras ovon moro intorestod In tho photograplis of the Colorado district, oxamining mamlly tho views of Indians, ruing, Indian inseriptions, oto, At thia point tho Imperial party wes oosived by tho Brazilian Commisgion, end oscorted through that portion of tho allory which is assiguod to Bouth Amorion, Tho sfay hero wau not very long, llnvlnfi returned, the party was once more recolved our Commission, and then ;lronemlnd to nnlnfl tho Unitod Btntos por- tion of the gallory, Among tho objects which rocaived especlal attontion woro tha colleotion of books ‘and furuituro from tho Massschu- sottas Board of Publio Instruction, the modol of tho publio uchool In Washington, and the model of tho blasting gallorios, wndor wator, st 1foll Qato. This was xplnined thoroughly. by Prof. Horsford and Mr, Rteck, aud evidoutly made a atrong improsslon, ‘Tho Emporor had now comploted tho tour of the Anierican departmont and was transforrod by our roprosontatives to My, Owen and Lord Duchanan, who woro walting to_escort him through tho English dopartment. Tho duration of tho vislt was about one hoar anda half. ‘This, T adwmit, could not bo oshaustive of tho flold. For a ropartor or for a profossionnl man 1t would amount to nothing, ‘but for the Lm- peror, whose time is taken up with stato ufisirs, court ceremonial, and wolooming follow sovor- olgn a3 guosts from time to thno, it wis o great doal. In fuot, I doubt whothor any visitor to tho oxhibijlon, who has not srome spocial objeot in | i vlow, dovotos so much of his timo to tho dapart- mont of a ningle nation. My opinion, based upon an experionco of threo months, la that the Emporor l‘:’us soon our dopartmont thoroughly than ninoty-nine hundredthsof thoso who binve vislted it, Tho proceedings through- out wora marked by enso and absence of supor~ vonu obiquiotto. ‘Tho Empotor appaned £o. he in tho bost of pirits and disposod to notico | & ovorgthing favorably, All our exhibltors and tholr ropresoutatives wore in attondance, roady to display thoir collections, and tho gallory woro & moro fostivo look than ovor beforo, Tho 1y bow. typo of ! Ludship," moro | a from 11 tll lhi{ous to the olnb and drwdles in aud then in found with somo Mnbol Groy dano: ing in tho Argylo rooms till all hours of tho morning—an oxamplo sob by tho Princo of Wales, tha arlstoorac, n tho team and is the galos, whila all tho big beof-ontors revoronte bowlod through Thiu i ** His Ludship,” and he ia ono Tho othior s youngor, hna owor In his button-hole, and wonra Invondor kids, parts his hnir In the middle, hea ono oyo protornaturally largo from blnuldn&np tho othor i an eye-glass, “wides in Wotton Wow " ho window Lill 6, dines and winos tilt 10 or 11, nnd_ roligiously followod by tho bulk of orowd of visilors bnd tho good monso not to pross upon tho Imporil party too closoly, o that tho two oxtra policomen on duty bad no chance to di- play thair zenl, Many of tho ladies connectod with our dopartmont favored tho aceaslon with their prosonco, and were rownrded with many o 00d glimpso at tho mporor, Itmay not bo auisn 0 add, by way of showing tho sitaplicity of tha coremeny, that both tho Empnror nnd his_alde- rlu-Unmp were drowsod moroly in®their ordinary Colonel's uniform, without siat or decoration, In parting, tho Bmperor oxprosted Lis satisface tion, and Haron Sclhiwarz, in partioular, shook hionda ¢ all around,” as wa sny ot homo, und dov clared himsolf not ‘only plonsod but dolighted at the good show made by Ameriea in spito of all hor Eroublos aud triale. Bo if Austria s poorly represontod at Philadolphin in 1876 it will not be beenno tho Emporor and his right-hand man in uch mntlors are diskatisiod with whet wo have douo in Vienun, INPIRISHABLE FRAGRANCET TURRAY & LANMAN'S FLORIDA WATER. OELEBRATED RIDA WATER A Tho riohoat) moat Insting, yot moot dollents of all Por- HELLENIC ANTIQUITIES, e Il ot ©1d Troy Unearthed=sThoe Grand Kee | HANDEERCHIEFR. ward of ‘Whree Years? Worke-Prinm’s Ealace Irought to Erennures of Gold and Silver Diwve covored. “Fyom the New York Journal of Comnerce, Aug. 4, Tho following is nn extract from n privato Jottor, written by My, Iraucls, wifo of tho Amorican Miniator to Grocco, to hior daughter xosiding in this city. It convoys tho firat intelli- tho Florida Watur which lins on {ho bottla, on 1 gy e pamphlat, tio namos of DALY LANMAN, il Tor snle by all Perfumoers, Drnagists, nnd At tho TOILET, And in the BATH. As thore ara imitations and countorfolts, B‘Wfl{l nfkbh;r AV % hout which noao Is gonulne. Dealers in Fancy Goods. finm‘:fl whioh hny renched us of the complete and rillinnt wuccoss attonding Mr. Schilomann's long-continuud _explorations on the sito of anclont Troy, Tho diecovories Lero announcot aro aumong the most. Intorasting nud romarlnble contributions of this contury to archivological lowo, and will bo hniled with enthusiasm by wolwlnrd all over the world : “ Arupns, Greaco, June 35, 1873, “ Mr, Schillemann returned’ from ‘Troy yeslerday, 1o ins cowploted lilw oxcavatious, nfter three years of Iabor, by o grand_mastor-stroke, ' 1o hns dixcovorol tho Palice of Prism, nnd lnrgo’ tronsuro in gald and sllver. 1o has carriod away with him forty Iafe cases containing varlons articles, alao fteen buskets of ronl treasurcs, Wo called upon bim to-lay of ihs rosl- dence for tho yurnoso of exminiug Lfw collostion, 1 8aw in hin hoiteo gold goblols nnd vases which Ahino Juot ko the guld of our ago. I al4o enw komo bemns tifnl hand-oruaments mado of gold, massive nnd woll minde, resembling thoso now worn by tho modorn Qreclie, Theredn o golden goblot welghing nearly ,oucli ag are used aud worn by children of our rings, daymb Wonderful Discoverices In the Trond, Delos, und the Fortresses of Atticnss ‘Bho Palace of Agamemnon to lic Exe Plored. s g From the New York Journal of Commerce, Aug, 6. Our montion yostordny of the oxtrordinary anccoss of Prof,” Schlicmann's excavationa and searclios on what hio bolioved (and now apponrs to hinve proved) to bo tho sito of Fomor's 'roy, aro corroboratod by Greok papors just at hand. tho Olio, o paper published at Athons in mod- oru Greok, speaks in the highest terms of MNr. Behliomann, and recognizos the great importance of Lis discovorios. 'Che atudy of Hellonio antiquitics las Inttoroly boen taken up with gront zeal in Greoce. Tho Fronch School of Arts at Athens has done much to stimulato those pursuits, and the Greok Govern- AMUSEMENTS, RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Summer Arrangement, FEXELANATION OF IUEPERENOR MATKS. — + Saturday ox onpted, * Bunday oxcepiod. 3 M plod. o i Siinday oL 8100 8- e Dy "m0V PEcoviad. ¥ Ax MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Depoty oot af Lake sty and foot nf* Ticentysocomd-nt, Sicker ulice, {1 Ciarl air, ‘sonthrant ¢ o T it cormer o Wi 07T Randolpi; Teave, | Arrien, AR A . m; pron GIAND RAPIDA AN MNnrning icxp: 2,008, m, Night Lajiro: "G 19:10 . HENRY 0. WENTWORTI, General Passongor Akodts CHICAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kansux &ity and Denver Short Line, vin Lautsi- aney o, awd Springfield, Alton and 8, Loy e Thraugh Line, Uni- epots Weat St aiear iz britye. Ticket Ofices : At Depot, und 133 Jandolph. 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In conngotion with o most mognificont dis oy of Rich, Fancy, and Unoful Articlos, aro and Unigie Irlsh nnd Brazilisn Goods, Curiosition, Statuary, Paintings, etc., ota. An Exira Bill of Attractions WILL BE OFFRRED, ON Friday Eve., Aug. 8, CONSISTING OF A Brand Musicel Butertaiment | § Underthe dircotion of the distingulshod Organist and Jomposer, F. G. ROENBER, BESQ. ment and pooplo, thiough with littlo monoy to ivo, nra woll-disposod to Jond & liolping-uee g Soton, BiAEme Al comlat of Ohiolea Voenl dome, fim archwologiats, On the Inland of Dolos mauy | besutiful Seloction by an of tho glorioa of tio ohiof thrino of Apollo have boen uncarthod, nnd tho inspired honda of Phidine and Praxitoles are supposed to bo traced” in mauy fragments of statusry that have boon found in the anered slo and elsowhoro within tho post fow yoars, ‘Tho Cliodwells particularly upon racont discovorics in Docalis, a frontior villagoof ! Atticn, famous in the history of tho intornecine wars of Greoeo, and fortifled by tho Athonians - at tho inatanco of thoir grontost_utatosmon ny | the koy of Aiticn. Tho Kiug of Greeeo has Lis summer residonco oxactly, hio bolioves, in tho an- ciont demos of Decolin. Since tho succossos ro- contly notod have bacono kuown, it is popularly i bolioved that o sort of Capt. Kidd tronsuro uns: dorlies tho soil of ench historlo spot in ITellonict torritory, aud that tho eurth will yiold up tho; treasures of the conquoror aud the conquered as | af the stubborn spade shall porsgvere. ‘Lhe Clio soys that, above all, the attontion of atchimologists is diracted to the many autiquitios which Mr. Schliemann hns brought from Troy, o idontifioa tho spot whoro ho has wrought by nany closo_correspondoncea with tho topographical desoriptions of tho Ilind, and is confidont that Prononnced ¥ FRIDA O'N Mi' Mre, Thomas tlarry, Birs.” Allon, Miss Mantollo, Wor's comody of Orchestra of 25 Performers. ontlrapracoods of tha Fxponition aco tn by apbitod o tho llquidation of tho dubt of ST JARLATHS o g '8 Ay T tho debt of ST, JARLATH M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Doors Open at 7:16, Curtain Risos at 8. Approval of tie New Company. ¥ and SATURDAY EVENINGS, Mossen, Loy, Ratnfurd, Soymour, 'Iloiland flug;{:{é’. i Teave, Milwauken, Bt. 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Arrice, Paciflo Fast Lin Dubuque Day Eacltio Night Bxpira Dubuauo Night Fx, Irroeport & Dubuguo s Milwaukee Passongo St Paul DA g% SATURDAY MATINKE—* West, Knd," t130, Curtaln tiéon at So/eloo. "m0+ Doors open MONDAY—"* Romance of a Poor Young Man." GLOBE THEATRE. To-night, BENELIT and last appoaranco but two of 88 Annio Firmin and Mr. John Jack, Ta-morrow, GRAND MAGDALEN MATINLE, ho hns at lnst found tho sombro aud high-towor. |, —Mouday Noxt, T. G. RIGGS, od portals of tho tomplo whoroin sat tho Coun- cil of the Eldera of Troy in_tho day of tho famous duol Lotwweon Parls nud Monolaus, b Lucournged by his successes in tho Trond, Mr. Schliomann’ now asks pormission of tho Grecian Governmant to oxcavate at o8 and Mycour, tho capital of Agamemnon. He pro- [4 HOOLEY'S THEATRE, EZ IBOI OFINICE, For thesals of Seats for tho Groat Contady of DIVORCE, WILL OPLN SATURDAY MORNING. poses to do this ot Liw own oxponso. o |3 asha that tho Grecian Govorumont sllow | him tho privilogo, with tho undorstand. | ing that all tho trensuros of autiquity discovorad by him in the past and in the futuro sball bo- Augtat 10, 1675, 1 ¥ros Rido. _ Gentleinen, Yo; Ladion feoor PICNIC, TEAMBTERS' UNTON ta Ogilon's Lanvos 15 Nofh Clah, Iong to Lim duriug his lifo, and that at Lis doath thoy shall reverk 10 tho Grook Governmont. He Jronosas furthor to eatablish & musoum for ox. ibition of Homorie sutiquitics, at an exponso of 200,000 francs, to bo paid by Limself. Tho sontimont of tho people is represonted to bo in favor of tho proposition, notwithstanding that e “Magnifipent *From Now York, of NAT! 3 T o York, of NATURAT, SOLENOE and ART, No, DR, KARN'Y Auatomical Mnsgum, noar Madison. Tiokots, b0 ots. watlemen only._1cors opan from 8 n. me (0105, ma. - othor archmologists havo. daceived them upon similar undorstandings. Tho journals of Athons uxrruau tho utmost public confidenco in Mr. Schliemann, - The CntticeDisease in Missouri. Wintsonville, Davless County, Mo, (July 24), Corre. svondence of the New York Sui, A fow wooks ago the first case of Toxas fover appearad in this vicinity, and already tho disoaso Liay assumed & vory malignant form, and is sup- posed to have bocoma epidomic. Nenrly 500 of tho fincst booves and cows bavo died hore, and a8 many more are sick, while the divcaso is still H aproading. Tho torritory affacted i ot presout |' — but vory litilo mora than ono_townahip, but |22 tho firai name } BLMES, FURBER & CO., 1 will oontinue tho busi imos, s Jhog baw EAnd wllcontinne bo businoss of Klmor, Brackett & 0. Suluxnlnl all liabllitios of said K)imes, Brackott & Co. as the discase is sproading with alarming rapidity, time only will mark the boun- dary [ines of the postilonce. about 800 Toxas_eatlo wero shipped into this county, aud it is npow universally }} conceded that they transmitted the disensoto |’ the natives. Tho cltizens are forming thom- solvos into an organization with a viow of suiug |3 tho 1L, &, Bt. B, Railrond Company for damagen for shipping Toxas cettlo in the’ apring, which |- b tho statutes strictly forbid, No antidoto for this zolved partnershin by mut, golved pastnors "l“i )y mutual consont, Mr. G, Ing necounts o ) it bo sattled by Linios, Farhor & Go,, 5 Sauth Glinton. consont. Tha business to bo continnod by H. L. Roe; DISSOLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. Tho firm of Kimes, Brackott & Co. Jave, this day pored of lla entlre {ntorost in tho bus- 1, ol Curhor, of N 3 d finbiiiiion of anid Lismes, All outatan Brackott & O 0. BIEA Aug. 1, 1813, T ] o. COPARTNERSIIIP. ‘The undersigned havo this day formod a copartnership, of ail acaon Elmos,'Brackott & Co.y [¢2 Groen fiay Fxpross, . x)yros: Marquotto [ 56 Taut Fxpodn COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Freight Ofice, 77 Clarke Speofal Inducements. Graat Now Ronte. ., T, & St, Foli R, WIEWEBE, i ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, corner of VanBuren and Sherman-ets, Tickel afice, Grand Pucife Hotel, Leate, | CHICAGO, Devot, 16, L m, 1000 p. il 700 . ohison Exprass;Ho:00 . m, [ 7:00a; m, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depoty Yan Huren-at., foot o7 LaSalle-st, Ticket atice, o ext corner Clar anid Randoiphatesy corner Cunal and Sldisomeatey 0"+ G douttucert Qmaba, Loavamw'th & Atchison Iizl7 Riahiisommodation Lofivauwart Arrive, Mail, via Al Lino and Spela) New Vork e r Lino.. Atlantis Expross, R TExprcas, vin Main Lier Ell hart Accomimodation, . Bouth Chicage Accommod: AILROAD, Arrice, Teave. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH Al LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. #vom the Great Central Raitroad Depot, foof of Lake- For th A e Iy 'é\:.‘: ERE oces 13 Shanduriing- o berihe oy at one e o corner Madison ;' Sal oy L fnglon, ahuk atiitinols Contral peme e corner Was near corner o Atrive At Indiane; Arrivoat Clncinnatt , Trainy arrive at Ohicago at 57, 1., 8: \ L, d 70 b m. " Only line cuniing Sataniny sl trafa fo Tar dtanapalia and Olnclnmatl, Bouth Hond prasotigor cas gt bawago cliookod And tako trai at "'venty-socond-st. CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OPEN TO ELGIN, 84 MILES.) oty R Depot corner Ifalsted and North Hraneh. te. G i eEib L KGin, 15 et opatvtan iockscormmeaitontsmpn st Saros et DISSOLUTION. Lt Tho copartnorabip hitherta exlsting under the firm amo of Morrlson & Russ, {8 this dny dissolved by mutual disenso is yot known to tho citizous of this com- [*Wm. Morrison rotiring, WM. MORRISON, ' munity, M tho cutltllo lhnthnvg ukc;:x “"::?i;' Clilongo, Aug. 7, 1873, . L,_ROSS. oaso, with two or threo excoptions, have died. |, Most of thom dio in throo day, but somo livo a |* BUSINESS CARDS, fow dags lovgor. Tho disonso commencos with red oycs and nostrils, and soon the infooted ani- mal Locomos very stupid. Constipation of tho . bowels gonorally” takes placo tho fivst day, From the Saline County (Mo )\Progress, Tho Spsulsh fevor s boon sproad among the eattlo fu the wouthorn part of this county, sud SCOTCH POLISHED GRANITE SHEARER, SMITH & CO., DALBEATTIE GRANITF WORKS, DATL. BEATTIE, SCOTLAND, & gront many aro dying, It is now about ono | Bupply Pollshod Gray, Bluo, and ltod Graujtes for mona. month sinco a drove of Toxas cattlo wero drivon anntal aur vlmmrlkl:xl;:la:.n‘l;.‘lnmx;ywum % 35:"‘:’;"0’,:25 sovarel through thnt community, and the gonerul beliof | pundreds of By & OO ar0 Saabiet ,},‘-m,‘,l;’ tholr is that the disoaso was caught from them, Mr. | cofebratod ittie Granite with dispatol, Jomes I, Bollwood has lost twonty-six head, twenty-two of which wore milch cows ; and Mr. Joln 0. Homphill has =nlso lost somo. Some gentlomon from Cedar County Lave passed in pursuit of the ownors of tho Texas cattlo, and roport that the same drove lave sprend tho Bpanish fover all along tho lino of thoir travel through Southorn Missourl. Wo learn that the Bpanish fever {u raging foarfully in Pottis Coun- IL, B. WARREN... SUMMER RESORT. k Oakton Springs Hotel, PEWAUILELE, WIS, +.-Managor for the Ownors. ty, communicated thore iu tho same way it was f First-olass (n every respoct. B2.00 por day, Fino Roat. Mutusl comfort will be fnsured to xz,ll’ll!l of throo or Tho Dulte of Northumborland’s IResie ’“"";;I""a‘d 0 rooms, by glviug us briof notlcs by tol- dences ho solol St Louis Republicun London Letter, A frowning front of stono, five wtorios high, i tho appearance of boing the houso, bu it's ouly tho suoll, & sort of stone fouco, Dusslug o | 2 spiked gatowny you aro in o cowrt-yard 40 foob doop, sid the house Is 000 feet long, and old and ray. Thosorvants sbout the placo aro thickor Lon Joaves in the fall, and wpecially fut, Thoy must keep a dozon butlors who wolgh 800 apioce, and uw lob of foot- mon, any of whom coull go a8 a sido- show. Out to tho awning-covered front comes one of tho beof-eaters, his hair whito- washed with somothing looking liko Inrd and limo. Mo shouts, * Kervigo uv me lud!" Ono of tho fat herd outside ochoes tho ery, and from somo whady ook in the court up rumbles the “kerridge,” Down tho steps backward tumbles ono of the 800-poundors, another and still an. otlior. Ono opons Lthe dour of tha *korridgo," o socand gives tho driver hiu ordors, aud tho thivd is highly oranmentod, bub ontiroly soloss, and o snuify lttlo old man, with nockorchiof wry and o soedy hat and frombling Lands in wom old lack gloves, goty 4 foan t 001 i Oxkton Springs Wators aro usod for o 'lu tho 1Totol. arvstons oate of o, B, SIec(ad vithtn u o L N. P, 4+ i abaolutoly gIvon B, by & coundil ‘st Hirden Fhpet: S5Ef RACIIONAL CURRENCY, $5 Packageé oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALI AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. Fxpross Passongor., Eroliht Accomning ... MEDICAL CARDS, DR. C. BIGELOW, CONEIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, & 219 BOUT OLARK-SI., Cornue Vi Hiaron, Chicagos e e 8 wall Kilown g il undors it the puers tiat Dr. O, Bigelow iu the eldost eatablished physician, having beok Lraaticing in Uhicago fortho leat'is yoara: elunto sl a made Dr, B, 10 101 2 O o W o foror i La yiaCas Eaou esteemod ol thio highost modical ‘attal ta by all th dioal in. HIS LIFT in porfacting fomodios that willewes sastiia) o, warat cukos af GHILONIC, nad DITYATE B0Y EABHES GENITO-URINARY ORGANS tn bty 2 Al WE 5. producing | NEI SobnlTy . Tibaliiin Y AND MANHOUD ronoral prastico: Gontlamsnof this lty, of the highost rospactability, Ghlomembars ot tho wdlca fsoutly PR 3 ‘ani vondy (0 titat bl wiilly nis MESTEAT FHERTIRI e plita i Bt ta any addross' {n ro8lod. chyslonn. PAILORS tar Tndion and gootlamun - On the Doolor. CORRISPORD Addroas ali lottora to DI, Bouth Clark-st. COBURN Medical Institute, 15 and 177 Bouth Olark-at., cornor Monroe, Chicago, foundod and conducted by’ Dr. J. O, Gobaen. tae oy trontmont and forms of chronlo and spuol] dlsuasas n hoth nox 2 [nstituto fs unquostinanbly 8 most solontiflo n s country for the trentiont of disouscs, Coburn regular gradunto of modioii, and has thede diplomas frotn th host. colledos i tsh Jold, and bas had niore oxporlonc (i thtiohimu o] privato disoases than auy phyleln In Chicago. “Youu Tl ttho roualra a pliyelcian iovor tafl to'fiad spocdy Tos ol and a pormanent curo at the Lianda of 1 Cobui, Hend twostamya for iy books on mala and foniato disoass’ toany mlllmu n sanlad onvalonox. Addross loftors, Dr. ot U GOBURN, 17 and 177 South Olariceute, Ultlonga, 11 Allcantiduntial.’ Otioo huurs: 9. n, taB b, i ; Bunday, Stodp. m. NO cuR! No vavii DT, Kean, 300 South Olark-st., Chicago, May bo Seafidontially consulted, pursonally or by wat), frpior chargo on wll ohiruuto o horvous disonsos, DR, Jo KEAN fs tha only physician in tho ity who war- TANA CUTds o o pay. Urton ook yout for 60 ounts, Tilustzatod witl aumors o s fino ongravigs., DR. A. G. OLIN, D CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, Noidl Wost Washingto -y Oldeago (tirst floor), eurey 8ll ivate, ohronic, and uervins o scasos [ Loth swios, B0 uAter who have fatled all ur wrlto; oures gusran toud. " Consultation freo; eo nileugs cuntidentinl ; ig pages Wil fulormation for e