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2 THE CHIUAGO DALLY "CYRIBULN WLEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1873, e T T e e e e e e e e —————————eeee e e A, THE CITY TREASURY. Daniel O'Hara Takes Posses- sion, Tho Defalcation of Mr. Gago Is $302,703.23 All the Banks, Except the Suspendoed Ones, Will Pay. The Proposition to Turn Over Gage's Property to Be Considered To-Day. iterviow with the State’s Attor- ney: on tho Criminal ‘Aspecls of the Case. Intcrest to Bo Paid in January Plan to Mset It Yet Devized. A.Copy of M. Gnge’s Last Sworn State- ment. TARING TOSSESSION. About 10 o’clock yesterday morning Mr. Dan O'Hura, accompanied by 3ir. Darnoy Caulfleld, and Mr. Tom Brennan, entered the offico. of the City Treasurer in the City. Hall, and were. recoived by the Cashier, Mr. Olcott, Mr, Hilton, the bookheoper, aud Mr, Jowoit, one of. Alr. Gage's. counsel, A orowd of curious gazors, smong them not o few Alder~ men, bad collected in. the small space in front of tho counter, and many others lingered, in the corridor outside. Somathing anusual ecomed to ba oxpected, but nothing unusunl took place, The gentlemen. said good, morning, shook hands, aund wont to work to tranator tho offfico frofm tho representativos of the retiving to thoso of tho. incoming adminis- tration, Iir. Gage was not presout, Mr. O'Hara introduced. Mr. Bronnon as his eashior, Ar, Tewott aud LIr, Caulfield telked: together, and: then with Mr, O'Hara and. Qleott, Aftor somo timo spent in. conversstion a programme.was ovidently agreed upon, and: Mr. Oloott handed. Jir. O'Hara chiecks on banks for the amouuts givon bolow: THE FINANCIAL EXIIDIT, Union Stock Yards, Bauk of Chicago Cook Qzunty Nit Fourth Nutfonal Mechunicw’,, $:10,000.00 State Savings.. + 55,000,00 Gorman Natonal. . 10,009.00; Iiberndan, ... 10,000.00 Qommerelnl S1000,00. Tiudrd Natioual £1,000,00. Second Nutional. « 115,000,00 Manufavturers’, - 13,000,0 Badger's Buuk. 600,00+ Uuion Nutional,. 100,409.69. Total in bauks. .. N. P. Wilder’s check., A Crosuy's check. Obarles Dusby’s check,, DUITEUCY s eneranns N rYY Tol Amount due tlio city: a ...§485,203,28. Tliis last sum includes the $183,000. interost monaoy, and the-doposits:in the suspended banks; s which'a large proportion; 1f not the whole, sill be recovoered. Until'it. i8 recovered, of: sourse Mr. Gogo and his bondsman aro reaponsi~ bloforit, To ivcludo it inthe defsleation is- ha rdly fair, perhaps, so the total defaleation in- cluding thoe iuterest 1wonoy is £352,703.28, Mr. Olcott placed Mr, Bronnau in possession of tho currency and of the keys' of the salo. The crowd by this time bad swoelled to lnrgo dimensions, but a8 soon-as they, bosrd tho result, they wnndered:- into the carridor and ont ou tho #idewalk to tallc aud speculato on tlio state:of ailairs. COLLEUTING FROM THE DA 3r, Q'Hura left soou nfter with Mr. Oleott to amke the rounds of the bauks, aud leave the shecks for colleotion. When TILE' UNION NATIONAL xas visitad, the Vieo-Presidert, Mr. Wheeler, sxhibited the smount of the ehock, and told Mr, Hora it woa at his disposal. Mr, O'Ilara eim- oly bad the smount transtorred to bis crodit, avd iho cercmony thero was over. Tho Hibernian sagvigited with a like.result. Tho samo.is truo of. the German Nationnl. The nccounts were sontiued in these bauks, Tho- draft of tho Fonrth Nationul for 51,000 was left at tho Fi- lelity for colleotion, sud, with the other chocks, vill oe sent to the Clearing-House this morn- ng. Theto is no doubt but that the checks will a0 honored by all the banks oxcept the suspoud- 1d ones, COMNPTROLLER IATES SWORYN IN, In the meautimo, wiorest in afuirs had nob ibated at tho City Hall. DBotween 10 and 11 tho Hon, 8. 8, syes appeared in tho* Cemptroller's sice, and Gen, Ifotehkiss, the City Clork, was tent for to swear bimin. ‘Iho- oath was-udmn- :aterod in the presence of Mayor Colvin, and-\r. Hayes was Compurollor. Mr. Burley, Wwho wos n the oflice, being relioved of ith cares, rotirad. COMING AND GOING, Then thero was oxcitement in the vicinity of dio Muyor's sanceuary, His Honor was- inside 'everviug callers, Mr, Jewott-and: Mr., Muttocks veut . Then they’ came out. DBur- wy Caulfield weat in and chme out n" a fov mutes, and bolted. neross tho ball to the Treasury burozu. Tom- Foley wont In and came out, nud Mr. Hesing camo out, oithont having beon eeen golag in. Then tho Hon. Willism Wayman, and the lion. John Len- vos. took seats iu the outer cowrt, and convorsed with the Mayor's Secrotary. Ald. Culiorton. stood leaning ngainet the wall in an aypavently contumplative framo of mind, and Ald. loath dicappeared inside tho Mayor's door, whish olosed bebind him, Then camo Ald, Lynch, and was dicposed of in the wamo way. Ald. MeGrath ditto, and so_on until the entire Finnance Come mittce wore inside, with the-Mayor and Comp- troller, and the Corporation Couvsel. ‘Lo door stut thom in f1om the prying eyes and listoning et of tho voportors. - This was tho meotig called to consider the stute of the Treasury, THL FINANCE COMMITTEE. 1t was now belf-pust 12, Ihio meating of the Fiance Committeo had beon catled for 1 o'elock, it having Leen proposed that they should thou adjoury to the I’acitlo 1lotel and Lold u confer- suee with Mr. Gage's sttornoy, Mayor Colvin sutertaived Emvo doubls as to the propriety of tho city authoritios ‘;niufi to meet Mr. Gago or Lis friends, belleving that if any propusition was {o be made it shonld come from Mr, Guge. Mr. lnyos coucurred with Ar, Colvin, and the Commitioo boing of the same' miud it was do- clded] 10 rematu, and if Mr. Guge's Inwyers had suything to commumeate tliey conld cowe in, 1t iu understood that Moeswvs, Jowett and Mattocks apllemnv.l before the Comumitice, and submit~ ted o VERDAL PROPOSITION to'turn over all'of Mr, CGage’s proporty to the clty,, 'Llie Committoo decided to rofor tho mut- tes tb Judgo Norton, Corpotation Counsol, and Le and Massrs. Jowott and auttooks weronten 1o eross the huil, ond go into Mr. Notton’s olice. T'lie Coinmitteo hnd o goneral conversation on the financial diflicuities, and, afior tha views: of all present had been expressed, it was concludod thot the Comnmittee hiad nothiug bofuro «it, and sould do nothing, When the Comptroller of- ficially Informs the Commitieo of the dofalea- Lion, it can tase onicial acdon, but not till thon, Buel wan tho aecision. Ic¢ 4 likely thut to-duy or to-morrow, atter Mr. O'Hura counts Lho 1mouey, the Comptrollor will by aulo 1o tell ofe ficinlly the amount that is short, and can oull uput thie Commilteo to tuke cognizuuce of the dufuleation, W, GAGK'S PROTOSITION. Mossrs, Mattosks and Jowett wero clossted witn Corporation-Counsal Nurton for a couple of Yours, Loy walo & proposition thint Mr, Gago’s proporty o ull turned over to tho city, but ]In g0 Norton declinad to ontortain it until it was terduced to writing, ‘Phat will be doue fo- duy, nud by to-morrow the Fmance Committeo will probably hava 1t and tlie ofiicial statemont of the Comptraller to tule uction tipon, 1. O'HARA'S INTENTIONS, Tha renult of ves! 4ot Jittlo waa done, To-dny will toll maro, whon Mr, O'Hara honrs from ~ all the bauks, and can toll. the amount of mounoy turnod: over him, 1 has reeeiplod for' nothing Dut ehecks and the currmm{ turnod ovor so far, It in not likely tho dovolopmouty to-day will uh..\u;;o tho amount of the dofalcation, M, O'Itnrn stated yestordny his Intontion of koop- i hin cash and bank-boolo ahways open for in- #pection, wo that the publie can sto nl any timo whero tholr monoy (s doposited. TIHE TREASUREN'S REPORTR are made monthly to tho Comptrolier, nudhohas to maico an aflldavit that thoy aro corvact, Mr, Qnge sworo ovory month to the corrcctnoss of hin roports, Mr. Batrott, ono of tho clerks in tho Comptrollo's ofiico and & notary publie, admin- fstering tho oath in potsou. Tho Comptrollor is authorizod to administor it, but Mr. Darrott nooms always to hnve done go. Theso monthly roports, aud tho aiiidn¢lts attached, aro awong the archives of the Comptroller’s oftica, Tho following in o copy of ths ropott for tha month of Octovor, and the afidavit attachod to lb : TUR URCORT. Cii10An0, Nov, 1, 1873, To .1, IL Burlew, City Complrolier: : Tho CHy Trosirer reporis (hat he lins ro- cetved and credited to the vovoral nccounts and funds during tho mouth of October, 187, tio amounts ag Below utated : Bulanco in Treasury Oct, 1, 1873 $1,425,401.50 TLORIP IH, Goneral taxes 1871, . 17100 General taxes 187 12,440.67 General tuxes 1872, County Col- lector. Water fund Water-tax fun Sewerago fuid, vorage-tax funid Hoard Bublfo Workis appropri- . tlon, 10,005.46 Canat 10,040.00 'C08L . u s 77,00 Flues Police Co 4,170.00- From Clozk, W, D.. 4,101,00 From U, G. Bpencor, Polite Clork, N, 30,00 Goueral fuid.<oeane 13,423.07 ACCUEC, oo 4uve B, 49 Spcaiil ECRRNONLS. s S-hool-tax fund, R . 245,00 e $360,000,07 w5 $2,11,652,68 the Treasnrer 4 paid " during the month of Ocloler, 1870, aud returnod HOLORthacsesihsonssosaonsanss 1,70,160.10 Dalahco In Treasury Novomber, 1873, $1,241,300.43 7 Uity Tronsurer, Statoof Ulinols, Cook County, City of Chicago, sa, , D, A, Guge, City Troastirer, bolog duly’ mworn 1pon oath kay Hiot the foregoiny statemant, 80 far an know. or have rensou (o baliove, 18 a fair, accurale, and full stutement of tho mutters to_which It rolates, and of nll moncys in my honde, or. which I, or ang.ofio for mo, hus 1ecolved sinc mny lnet ofifclal account was rendered § and that T have not, directly or indircetly, nsod, loatied, invested, or ccuvérled to my own s, or suffercd aty one to nse, loari, invest, or convert to hin or thselr owi use, any of tho publio moneys: recelvable or reeudved by nic, or subject” to my warrant and-con~ trol, and.that T Lnve rendered s, tria and full acconnt therof du y uald forexoing. atatoment, ond fartbor sailh not. . . GAar, City Trossurer, Sworn and subscrited {o, before inc, this 14th dey of:November, A. D., 167, e i ‘Enancis M. Bannrrr, Notarial Seal, [° THH CIIMINAL ABPECTS: Notury Tiblie, A roportor was.yesterday: dirccted-to oall npon COhnrles H. Reed; Esq., State'a Attorney, in oider to aco what; if anything,.he had, to eay concern- ing the eriminal aspeets of Alr, Gage's case, since L 18 mattor in whioh Lo wonld have. to tnke & prominent. part wore. it. brought. before the Court, Mr. Reed was- found in-the court-room, where thio connsel for Luwless was {rving to impress liis innocenco upon tho jury. —Tho State's. At- torney willingly withdrow. into his privata office, where the 1eporter proceoded toquestion him. ng to tho manner in-whioh, a. oriminiunl proceeding agaivst Mr, Gngfi would have to bo bepun, cto. Mr. Iteed—I had-a call this morning from- n coupla of gentlemen, who demanded that I shonld prosecute. Mr. Gage. Tho Naportor—Who wora thoy ? M. leed—I.do not like to give their names, but they aro large tax-payers. nud prominent citizens. ‘lio Reporter—What did they sny ? Mr. Reed—They domanded tint Mr, Gage should be indioted. They eaid that T was con- tinually prosocuting and sending to the Ponis tontinry men whose only. erimo was_that they had:stolon a. fow hundred dollars, THoro-was a ease ofinan who had abused nis officiel’ posi- tion-and the confidonce of his fellow-citizeus, aud’ they snid thoy wanted to see tho law en- forced in this case a3 woll as in the other. They bad 1o personal vindictiveness toward-Mr. Gago, lut they.wanted to see the lnws fmpatially en- forced, und havo Gugo denlt with precisoly as-n poor devil would be who ias guilty of the samo ety ‘Tho Reporter—And what did:you say-? Mr, lteed—I paid that I did’ not. innugurato such proceedings, That-was a thing for' the Graud Jury to do, When that body Found am inaictment, said X, it was my duty to prosccuts, and I would do it, if it was Ty own brother—do it, or resign my pleco. Tho TRoporter—Ara you familiar with the specinllaw in this caso # Mr, Roed—Yes. Iread it up this mm’nlnfi and tho charter provision is very strong. 1t differs matotially from the statuta rolative to Iarceny as a baileo, for-thoro you have to allege & wrongful intont'in taking the monoy, but tha churtor savs ho shall not uta it in any way, or invest or loan it. If Gngo has dono aity of these things ho is cloarly liavle. ‘The Reporter—But how does & prosecution bogin ? Mr. Itcod—TI suppose that if Mr, O'Harn, whon bo goes iuto office, finds that there 1w a doficit, hio will report it to tho ity officers; aud they, it thoy choose, can begiu civil praceodings. I'he Reportor—Lut the criminal proaecution ? Mr. tead—Any man can send in & communica- tion to the Grand Jumy, or can go Lotore that vody personally, and: call* attontion to the fact that Mr, Gege is-liallo to indictment, “The Roportor—And then 7 Mr. Roed—Then tha Grand Jury must investi- gato and find a bill, if tho facts_nre a8 alloged, and then Iheva to prosceuto, I should have to in this case, it & bill .were found, painful os it would ho. ; Tho Reportor—When docs tho Grand Jury meot ? g Mir. Roed—On the flrst Konday of noxt month —Jun, 5, ‘The Reporter—But supposiug that before that day comes, Mr. Gage were to leave town? Mr, Reed—Auy one apprehondiug that can go bofore o Justico of the Penco and mako aflidu- vit that he belioves him to be criminslly tinblo, and hus reason to think that Le jutends to leave town, Thon the Justico must ixsue n warraut, und requiro 3Ir, Gugo to givo bail to await the action of the Grund Jury, "I'ho Reporter—You Lavo nothing to do with such protiminary action 2 i Need—Nothung at all, Any Justice of tho Peaco will attend to the matter, - ‘I'ie Reporter—Now Mr. Gage sworo, whenovor he mnoe his monthly statoments to the Comp- troller, thit ho had not used, loanad, or vested any of tho city's mouoys. If it-appears that he lus used that monwy, he bocomes guilty of por~ Jury, I suppose, Mr. Rood—Certainly—*‘ willfnl and- corrupt.” Tho Reportor—What s thoponalty for that 2 Mr. Itced—"hbo statute malkes it imprisonmont for from ono to tourteou years, Tae Roporter—You know Mr. Gogo nlso hns money in some suspended bunks, If thu wos all ho was out, would that make him lizble un- dor tho charter ? 3lr. Reed—1 think no Grand Jury would ever find & bill ngainst Gago on that point alone, I'ho roportor thevefore left, and ir, Rood ro- turned to the couit-room aud the Luwloss onso, INTERVIEW WITID MR, HAYES, In view of the lntgo deflcit in Mr. Guge's ac- countw, it hecomes a seriouy question as to how tho 1uterost on tho city’s honded aebt, payablo noxt month, i to ba provided for. * Yeatorday afternoon_a renorlor of this paper was sont in quest of M, Ilnyoes, the now City Comptrollor, to seo whothor ho hnd given any thought to ths Smportunt matter, o was found ut his house, not linving folt woll euongh to remuin ot his oflice during the day. I'ho Reporter—I buve hoen instructed, Mr, Haves, tousk you it you have thought of wuy plan for the payment of tho intorest duc on tho 16t of January, Mr. 1ayes—1 havo not yet baen ofliclully in- formed of the condition of the I'vausury, niud am, theroforo, muble to stute what course I shall pursue, T expoct, howevor, that My, O'Hara will notify mo to-moriow what the finsuciul con= dition of the ety is, T'he Reporter—And what will you then do ? My, Hayon—[ think [ shall put my viows in \vrltin‘g, ind subwmit them to the Connell ab s m‘ln‘clzu meeting which s to Bo hold Thursday night. FINANGIAL CONDITION OF TIE CITY, Delor to oulling npon M. Hases, th roportor vigited Mr, Furwoll, (he Cashior in the Comp- trolley’s oflico, {n ordor to kLoar what he hud to uay rnanmlmi the January intorest, The Reportor—I wish you would toll me, Mr, Farwell, Just liow much monoy tho city will have to pay in fntoress on ity bondy next wonth, Mr. Farwoll—On the 1st of Jouuory it will linvo to pry $168,000, "iho Roporter—In Now Yorlk, 1 supposo?: M. I'nrwoll—Yen, Tho Teporter—Thon thorenroslio.somo bonda which fall due about that tine? Mr. Iarwell—Yes, £60,000 worth, ‘Ihe Repot tor—If I recolloct right, howover, iho Counell dmmmd an ordor a month ago nithors jzing the Comptrollor to fssuc bonds to an | cquul amount to replnce thom, Mr, Farwoll—That is.true, but the.new.bonds will bave to bo sold; and: it. i8 o question whnt Chicago Oity. bonds. will bring just now. Tho bolders of “tho old bouds do not take the now ones, Wo lave to sell tho new ones for what they will bring, and thon pay tho liolders_of tho old ounes, Of courso, wodo nob {:nn'\lv‘wlmb wo can get for this $60,000.in now onds, ‘I'ha Roportor—Thon, asa matter of fact, tho city will bo called on to pay out.£628,000 on tho 1st of Janunry 2 Mr, Farwell—Yos, ‘The Reporter—Iiave you avy idea whore the monoy is tocome from Mr. Farwell—That s n matter for tho Comp- troller’; I cnnnot gtvo an answor to that. 'ho Roportor—There i still some monoy to tho credit.of tho city-ab Springflold, 1 think ? Mr, Farwoll—You ; but precisely iow much I do not know. Tho city owes. the Siate abont 30,000 on somo clnims relating to tho cannl im- provemont, aud the cily lns an offsct in the shape of intorest duo by-the Stata on.this onnal mouoy, beginning from the day whon tho law was possed, I should: judgotho total nmount was about $100,000. I'he Reportor—Thon to: that extont the pay- ment of this interest is provided for? Mr. Farwell—Tf the State has.tho monoy. Two weeks ngo the Auditor wroto to Mr. Burloy and sait thay only hod §80,000. Thoy expecied. to gat onough from tho Ilinols Central Haflroad to mate up tho romundor, Mr. Newall Lad boen asked Lo pay up as R\xlckly an possiblo thatwhich is due from his rond to tho Stato, aud I undor- sinnd has agreed to do so, I'ho Reportor—I suppose you have no iden Thow ronch money thore will be in the Oity Crons- ury at the end of tho month? Kh-. Tarwoll—Ok, no ; not tho-lonst, . I'ho Reportor—Ate you recotving much on the taxes of 1872 2 Mr, Farwell—By people redeeming cortifi- cenley? ‘I'he Roporter—Yos, Blr, Farwoll—Noxt to notlung. We. cannot oxpect any material aid: from that sourca. These cer.illoates aro rodcemod-at tho rate of $26, £50, end $100 » doy, To-dny, I think, wo took in abont 812, £ 5 “Pho, Roportor—That is not making very satls- factory Ipwgmun., Mr. Farwell—Hardly enough to pay salatios. It is understood that Presidout Nowell haa kingly consentedito. pay-in ndyance: to the: State the monoy due by the Illinois Central, noxt Mnay, so that the.city can got it by.Jan, 1, whon it will be needed. Mr. Nowoll's desire to help tho eity out of ite dificultios cntitles him to the thunks of tha community, ° THPR ATAATS-ZEITUNG: COMMENTH: From tie Limois Staats-Zeung, TFhitened Sepulchres—Seratehing off the Witewash— Lavd A, Gage; the Chumpion of Law wnd Order, the Sawmtly Among: the Saintiica, the I'et of the Pulnt, the * American Protestant ~Gentleman,” Leticeen Whom and an ** Irish Catholfe Demoerat ™ a i Late~and. Order " Peopte,—~1s @ Lefunller fo an Amount af Orer $300,000, and Confeasedly a telon~The Feom ple's Party 1ully Vindicated, On sevoral occaelons since our nto elpetfon, the 200 nois_ Staats-Zeitung has culled the attention of Tie ‘TRIBUNE 1 ity follow-ndvocates of *JLaw-and- Oxder ¥ to the deplorablo coudition of tho City Treas- nry fu the bunds of Mr. D, A, Gage. Desirin to sare to the tax-payers of tha city. the enormous: swvunt of money purlofued by Gnge, by provailing upon Lis boudsmon to muke good Wia accouuts,, tho /{linows Stuats-Z¢{tung ias rofrained from stating oxplictly all Lo fnots which it Ling {n its: posscanion, mowing. full: well.that, a8 soon oa tho vell would bo withdrawn alto~ gether, his bondsmen would be slow to step forward, und would obligs the clty to go to law, Houco we gave ouly bints and intimations: of what wo kuew, loplng thoreby o urgs: on Gage's. frionds aud " boudsmen to pay. over {ho smount: nocessary to ptruighten’hie-accounts, TFor, verily, tho. iinnucinl positiou 1n which tho ecity finds ftself. aftor four yoams of. “* Law-aud-Order " rale fa-not so favor- alo that any of its.well-wiskers.could affordto rix s dead loss to tho city Exchequer of- o third of a milliou of dollary, merely 10 guln tlio glory of having deteoted ho defanlter, Jlawover, all the eatisfaction we could’ expeet: from TuE TRIRUNF, consiated fi'n now instaliment of those Gavory epithets, sa plentifully showorod upon tho ‘“hummur party,” during the late campaign, from tho proas and atwm (ncluding among the lattor tho- pul- mb). Tue TImuNe * assunied ' that o1l onr. chinrges waro * falso and.libelous,” and bad-# check enough ta cliaracterizo un as. * couutrdiy slandereva.” ‘Well, o fow days havesct these runtters right, though, unfortuuatery, ouly by setting the affairs of the Chy “roasury. oll 'wrong: Hore. is what Tue TaimuNe says in its issuo of Monilay, Dec, 16 : “he dfsclosuro published claowhero regarding tho defulcation of the City Trensurer, Ar, David . Gage, amply justijies: all the charges brought againat Jam by liisovpiunerits in therecent.ety election, It also juntyjies achangein the City Governmient, Huving. supported Mr. Gagoin good *fulth, snd hving disbelleved the charges preferrod agaiust him untiin fow days ogo, Witons we learzied (e Foul facts from ono of his bonqas mem, v are toie frve o ockngwiedse that: tie Teopic's: Party were right from the. beginning, eo-far us they mudo the wmd[mlfln on the demun that tho clty. mon. oys Lo counted, Mr, Gaqe 18 a defaulter, Wo supnosa wo must.sccont this, confeenlon ag an “ aniends honorable: We *umnine” that Tus Turs. UNK means-{o suy that 1t has wrongly,, unjtistly, not ta Bay malicionsly, denounced thosoleudersaf the Poople's party who (knowing how Gago stood, and saying whot thiey kuow,) demusuded:that tho cily moneys should be counted, us. buimers, scallawags, rufans, scum of saciety, aud the liko, We. aro not sure. Lut what tho “aimende” of Tug TRBUNE would have been made moro explelt by tho addition to it of a formu retrac- tion of tuose viio denunclations If it hnd been awnre of soME. Mony ¥aTs, whicli-we are now prepared to disclose. In doing 0, woe aro. not dispossd to minco words nbout it, Onr oppouents have ot done so dunny the campaign; we do 1ot proposo to do ko naw, “Thea, to como to the point directly: Mr. Gago fs not wmerely = geotleman *in dzficuitics,” ns Tue Tutuuxe mildly expresses it3 hia*shortcomings aro 70t merely *uu error of the hiad, not of tho beart,” but Mr, Gogo ia o prLON under tio criminsl law of te Intid; utid 5. CONFESSEDLY 0, ‘Liti; TrinuNe uudoubicdly retaombers that famons whitowashing report of. Messra, Ogden and McGenuiss (members of the Finuuce Committer,) which it gave Jiublicity toa few days betoro the clection, At the timo that report was cookoll, Mr, Sherwood, onotber meml.er of i Commitles, Way absent from tho city, Afior Lifs roturn » meetiug of {ho Committec: was_con- templated, Before it tovk place, lowever, Mr. Sher- wood fuvestigsted Guge's books aud found thut be was whort, thors Lot befug tho same mmounts- éntered in the bunk Looks tlwt hls accounts- culled for. No detluito explanstion of thoss discrepancies could be wlven by the bookkeoper; Boon afterwards the Come inftteo met, Guge, belg called for, came, When nslked for his bulaudes, o 8aid hocauld not give them, becass lio did ot huve them, The: Comlitee. ad- Journed, Then Gage sont for Mr, Sherwood, took bim to his otfes and said to him substantiolly.: - i 't crush mo, 1 acknowledas thut I made fule entries, Glvo mo'ten duys uud Iwill meke it all right,” Mr, Bherwood asked him : * You huvomuade fulse cntriea? Do you kuiow Lhat that fa & Stato Prison oifense 7" Gago could not reply, Mis confession, howover, I8 not neoded;. since bis books and wmosthly returns nre ovidence enougl, Hero 3u what tho law eays ubout (s outle which Guge hud to take in submittiig theso roturna : All returns: and aceoiiuts mude, or requited: to-be: rondered undor this uct, by any.of ' the ollicers in sid: “Lroanury Departmont, slall bs verified by the persou. rendoring it, in which said outh it snull'bo, declared. {hut paiut slatement, ko for o8 he knows or Lus auy reu- son to ehieve, 18 u fulr; aceurale, and full atutewent of the mattors to which it rolates, and of all moneya- {n- his Lands, or which lis, or auy one for him, hus: To- colved wiucohly Lt ofiicial acconnt was rendorad ; and thut Zie fias mot afrectly or {ndirectly tacd, founcd, i vested, or converted to his own use, vr supered any une (o use, lusn, anvealy or convert to- thetr’ or Jay own ues, any of the pubiic moneys-receivable or received by hint, or subject (0 s warrant and control ; bt thut o hus'ucted difigently sud withiout any col Lusfon or fraud in the collection und disburseinent: ot tho publle monoyy of sald city, sud that ko bath ren- dered & trio sud-full nccount theroof. in his suid sator muut; which oath sball. ba attacaed to, sud filed with rald wecounts in flie proper otlice of thi Complroller-or City Clerk, un'tho cusc may bo; and in_cave tho il tutemonts, on auy of thom, nltull be. fulso, tho- said. porson g0 making suok stutement sholl ho deemned Ruiity of wiyul and corrupt perjury, aud shall be puu- fuhed aceordiugly,” ehuilty of wiiflul and corrupt perfury!? BHck a pin thiere, aud thien read furtuer: ..y Andif any one of said officurs, or of thosp contieeted with tiom in the collection, &ife keep~ iy, or disbursing of wuld city revenues, shall conyert 10 Lifh or thelp oWt wav, in any 1oty whutever, or shull ko by way of tnveatment in sny kind of proporty or nerchundise, ar alall loan, with or without luterest, auy portion of sadelty mouey intrusted to him or them for sufe keeping, Wsburvement, trunefer, or fop auy other purpose, every sich act shull be deamed sud adjudged o o au embrzzlement of ko much of the s0id moneys as stiall bo tukon, used; or loaned, which i heroby doctared a felongr, pid any offieor or_agent.of suld eity, aud alt persons udvising ‘or participsting in Buch act, or Lelug a-party thersto, shall, upon couvis. {low befory sny court of compefent Jurindiction i 1bie Stuty, bo kentunced to Eiprisonwient jor o term of L lexa (R Mz TRORLLS Mur Moro thun ten yeura in. the Pendtentivry of this Stute ; and also be. fiied In o i) equat 10 tho amouut of the money omberzed, That quotation from the law el .oy tho oirclo, Here, then, wo huvo thy chimplon of “law amil order,” the roprésontutive of Ourlthunity s saapoetability us against *bummers sud sculliwigs,” proven a foion: upion hiw own confesaion, ws well wy' npon tho KFouge st docimcentury avidenco, For the veturne sworn 1o by Gugo wero miade tnder full knowledgo of tlie fack that part of tho funds intrusted to hik wafo keeplow were, oither direetly or indirectly, ** convertel: to lla own wis,” and thus, Gugo's sworn: stutements bukn false, **iho suld yerson, so mnldug such slatement,' s to b “deemed gulty of willful wmd corrupt per- Jury? and dn to bo % puntahed aecordsiniy. Andnow wo expect Tire TRy, o coll upon the Bluto’s Atloruey und (e Grand Jury 1o thoir duty Iy the presis Would ‘i Tuanuxe, would fts follows upon the T el order ¥ wide, hésttuto lo clawor for s eriuinal vroweantion of (ho: dofuulting Treasnren if by nauiy. were A, 0, Hesiug or Danic] O'kinra ¥ Laews Uiin bwo Years ugo, when some loafers., sathars g oxoud o, procorsion of, Norll Bldo ellzens (n, whicl proceaslon, Mr, Helng did not participnto, ail; : tho Infernal lres of: scalaveag. penuy-i-iinees and'une- {tione parmona_uotwiilistauding), throw ono or two brickhata through the windows of tho temyorary City Hull, all {ho # Inw.snd-ordor ¥ prose, all tho sunctimo- nfous plinrisces of Chlcago, shouted luatily for an fue dictment of Mr. Heslng, who hatl no moro ract. 1o {lio. mattor thay Hotaco Wiita or Jiolert Collyer, And « Mr, i A, Gagie, even ab that tine knoweing ifmself naa defatslter, i an’ Tutorviow-prononnced very decidedly i favor of such crimiual proscoution, Now, unlers Ttz TRmUNE, Jottrnad, and others of thint ik ato will- ing fo confeas thaty ut that time, it.wa not o muck. au honest dealre. to luve Justica. done, ne n dovilldh spite and hetred: sgainate Mr, Tcning, which cnuseilt them to fusiat upon an indict~ ment, Wo_ uow oxpoct: thom lo call as loudly nndiper=. siatently for nu indictment of D; A, Gage, Wil thoy do §t 7 Of caurso not, During o Iafo campatgn th Eserny Journal swerm. ed tho Peoplo's party to bo careful, how (o uvo:d Ireading futo tho foolsiops of Tammany. 1all, Jired Mr. A, O, Howiug with floss Pucel, Very wol, "Tho Hoss fyceed: has now: beon detected: {n tho Racifia iotelt—or, s tho plirsso gaes, tho boot sits on tho ather leg, Will (ho Journal_now bo manly. cnough to. call for ach, lpmcmuu inst D. A, Gage us. wero., inatituted ngainat-Doss T'wood 7: Tho Northtoeatern:Chriatian Adoocate, In one of its, duaes; wrings ltshands. fu hioly.Lorror. at: the ap. yointniout, by Mayor Colvin, 88 members of- commite tec, of anloon-keepors and ' browers, Yot tho pamo snintly publicaiton docs not tako tho siightest nolico of 1t com. the condition of the Clty Treaaury, though. it is next to mposulblo that it should not Luve known anything of that conditlon, Agalu: Whon, Tately, s elerk of tho Criminal Court, for trying to do what, 1 1860, \wak dono with scatcely an attemptat concealment in favor.of tho then, * Peo- ple'n ? (THINUNK- Jimes) party, was sentencod to threo sears® {mprisoumont, tho ¢ luw-and-order press, wus unuutoious n saying that 1t servod. him right, Is tho sumio press now- prepared’ (o say thatl it would. ferva 1, A, Gago HghtIf Lo was rentenced under the- Inwa which. provide fines and imprisonment for des faulters and willful perjurers 7. 1€ not, whynot 7 Tho plibllc probably remembers a certain aflidavitof Mr.. A, €, Heaing, publislied some days beforo our Iute clection, in which the afflant stated wnder oath that a coufidentisl frivud of. Mr, Gage had approached bim with un offer of tho control of a curtuin portion of tho clty funds ou condition of tho Staats~Zeituna eupport~ Ing Gayo's re-cloction, « Xt wun etated that:Mr, Gage's, friend had sald words substantially.to the eileot ¢ that tho other papers, hiad beon +6 w6139 and were ol iright ; thiat Mr. Hoslug, waa foollsh in rojocting tho oftér mado to Lim, cto, . Now, if tho jaw-and-order papers show a diaposl- tlon 0 amooth down_mntters for age, to doploro in- :sload: of° condemnnipg: bim, to call: big) dofaleation ‘rathor . misfortuno, OF ‘unpleasanincts, than a erime—~which it Is not only in tho eyes of tho Inw, but iu tho belef of every, honcst man,—will not tunt go vory, fur in confirming tuo statement ndo by Qugo's conlitential friend, Usat ol thoso papors * havo hech seen” and havo boon ‘mado “ ull right, r, Gago, wwhoso nsme, by our opponeufe, was mado thio tirniug polnt of the late clestion, detocted a k do- faulter nud & felon :—this, then, s the glorious, reault of the rulo of-thoge rospeciablo Phorisces, who have showered their holy wrath angd, virtuoua. indignation upen,tho poor “puiblicans and siuners [* This - s fho autgo of Honost. Joo's. adminlstrution. Honost Joo— judeed ! With that undeniablo talent of lis, of pecp- Ing into the most occult matlers, 18 it to be supposed that ko abould mo. lmvo kuown anything. nbout. tho condition of Gage's accounts 7 "Wo suppose no sucls thiug, Upon the con- trary, wo_firraly. bellevo. that Joseph Medill, whilo flnlll(’nk the butlo of the atrict Babbatariaus, hus beeu fully aware, of, the unsoundness of Guge'a’ fnancial doiuigm, aud thaty in golng abrosd; ono of - his: matives lins beon {0 escape from hia fonponsfolity in the preme fneg, oven though tuat respousivilily, bo. ouly a . moral, , not'a legal ono, ‘As 10 thoso * roveroud ® gentlemen who belived it to bon purt 8f thelr Ohristinn. duty to. spout firp aud brimstone over tho “infidel® Rabliath-breakers,” the “* beer-guzelers,” the ' eriminal; classca of ; our clty's population,” becanso they dared to_doubt the. saiuthi- noss-af the * Law-and-Ordor# party; we wonld say.to. them:in all Kudlinces Reverend gentlemen, henceforth bs a little . more earefnl liow to mix-up your particular crochets: with politics, 8tick: to your Bible,. and. fmpress sn-your: memory what the Savior mnys about whitened scpul- chres, "Do 1ot confound relitous boliey ‘with morality. Atlcust try to comprehend; thub men who differ with you iu toto, aa.regards- thelr bollef-or unbeliof, must not, on that sc:ount, Le denounced as dishonest mon, Also: that tho cloak of picty.and! respeatablity may often servo only to conceal dishionesty and immorality, 1t I borely possible that you may.yet boablo to discorn tueso trutha, You linye had your Christion statosman. Schuyler.Colfaz ; your Ohriatian soldior. Howard ; and now you have your Christiun financiar.J, A, Guge, 1f. thie loesou conitined fu theso names 1s not yebimpres- sive enonph, we give you up aa hard cases judeed, INTEREST VERSUS BECURITY. o the Edltor of The Chicago Tribuso = 8in 2 Gugo 18 a-defaviter, and criminnlly.so, and, in any other country, would bo ungder arrest to-day, Tho puiing commentaries of the press, espechlly of tho Post lust night, aro sickening and disgruceful to pure and indepetidont jouruatism, He gaitiod his sppoint ment by a dlsplay of. false patriotisia, offering,to sur- render.to the city, the profts of* tho truat, and; liks him, his depositoriea offered to reimburso him, both Laviug the ingle objoct of controlling the funds for porsoval ends. Now wateli the. uatural rosult, According to the published statement. of the unke- o low. depoaited: withy there. fa- mot one dollar deposited in. the. bauke. that wero alono our bulwark in the late pantc: T refer to tho Mor- clants’ Loan & Trust Compavy, Morchants’ Natloul, Commerciol- Kxchango Natiouul, Nor:hwestern Na. tlonal; Fifth Nutiopal, and the Fitet National,and i¢. it hud not been for thesn iuatitutions, or the consorvas tive business-men that represcut them, this city wonl uot occupy to-day, as she coufessedly does, tho protds oat finuncial position of sy cily {n the coimtry. Had Mr. Gaga tite pure: aud virtuous, purpoas.nloiio of.eo- curing to the city and her peoplo their best intorcsts whon he. worked for sud scoured the ofiice.of .City Treasurer, (o you think Lo would havo failed to- deposit- a- ‘portlon: of the funds. in tho above named Dbonks? Noy, rathior would. he uot, as o busiucss man of abllity and purs_ purposo, lave deposited:all Liis funds in; thoss banks 2! The only [nference s that' these. banks offered: socurity, which was what the city ncoded, Gage wanted more, got it, ond'the clty. lost. its scourity, Moral~Dow't it your trust {n ien who offer mora than 1s seked of theri. - With such a gross-violation of businces capacity snd Inteprity, St-is grailfying to know that wo bad: one ot~ cer holding # high oflice of great financial trust who turned over in money.fo hiu successor every dolar. that . wus due. Irefer to our late County Treasurer, Cuttoauo, Dec, 10, 1873, Bax(K)Quo, CHARLES BRADLAUGIH, 1is Locturc nt the Music Kall on Republicanism in England. Cliurles Bradlaugh, tho grent English Repub- Mcan orator, spoke last ovening at the Musio Hail belore o very large audionce. His hearers were agreeably disappointed,. especially thoso who rotied upon tho English pross for a dosorip- tion.of' the man. Porsonslly, ho is tall'and beavily built ; his head 18 large and Indicativo of immenee force of charnctor, I8 nose is Blsort, and his upper lip long ond flexible, but bis other fentures are goodi His:foroliead ia of. the ordar described asr massive, and: his oyos Inrgo and lustrous, Mis voice is strong, melcdious aud-uncaltivated: Mo is a-man of enrnestnoss and rugged’ eloquence ;. his. figures are-not polishied, nor his expressions alivays suit- ablo to au audionce of drawing-room belles, but: thoro is n.world of’ manly, honest’ pwmpose in him. Hois vohomeutly-eloquoat st times; nnd also at timos'so bittorin his sarcasms, so hany i bis frony, that e could make money in- the- rolo.of'n.humorous locturor. But ho. ia:more thana looturor. Ho is.a man torvibly in cavaest, sud: merciless’ in- Lis warfaro- agofust: Boglish institutions, as represonted by the I ‘giuh peer- age, especially. Abovo ull-things My, Bradlaugh: nguom the roignivg dynasty- in Great Britain. Nothing more scathing could be uttered. in. publio, than his urcasms on tho sevoial mon- archs of that fawily: o began his lecture by dofouding himuelt from the mis-statoments of tho English press, and soveral times in the course.of the locture, throw in a quiet sarcasm. upcn its truth.uluess and ability, And, 88 he warmed' to his subject, oxpasiug tho extravaganocs of tho monarchioal system, loy sneors aud’ indignant denunciation slternately evoked tho applawse of tho uudienco, Those who onme (o hear sauythivg es- pecinlly striling In tho way of fagls, wore probably disappointed, for the strengthof the ecture Juy it the munner of arraying thom, and in the forciblo- antithoesia of' tlie merits: and re- wards which went together under the name of aristoorney,. Tho fuots as ho gnve them worn strlking in_thomsolves, aud galned in import« ance from thio-comments ho made upon thow; Bpenking-on fluancisl affaira, ho said: ‘L'ake tho:ronta, Bevonty yoas ago the.landoed propries tora of England and Walos recolved. .£22,600,000 a yoar ; to-dny, for: tho same proparty,. llmy.ro- ceive more than £100;000,000° sterllvg, On the £42,000,000 & year thoy paid thon £2,000,000 aud' upward of laud-tex, and ou. the £100,000,000 thoy Y less than .£1,000,0000 of land> tox. M'wo hundrod years ago, land in LEngland paid two-fifths of all the taxes, and to. dny it puys loss than- one-soventy-aixth part of it.” You aslc mo what hoa nll this to do with the Lapublican movemont ? I will tell you, Land is tlie torritorinl aristooracy, It owns: the Houws of Lorda ; it stops every measure of rodemyp- tion. It hindored the Roform bill na long ns it could, It hna looked our echool-duors by its op- position to eduoation. It provented the mesnes of tlio poople from becoming justrueiud by the taxes it kept.upon knowledye, until hard fighiting, on our side, diagged them off, ono by one, A this s thu‘ruwm' which sholters itrelf by the throne, and' whioh may drag the throne down with {t Ju tho struggle which is yot to come. Il;‘ummnlm! for symputhy in tha following words ¢ “ And I plead for your aid in this work, When I sny your nid, 1do not mean your swords; 1 do not moau your stegl ; tho nation that oannot win Its own deliversuce, doos nob deserva it tho pooplo. who have the Puiliamont opon to theny, and. who eamot walk in throngh tho doors, doserve Lo bo loft outside. I do not nsk your stacl, but your peus; Ida not sk your gald, butiyourbrain, your sympatliy, Thezo & nuightler forco in tho wotld than the aword,—a, mightler foreo in tha worldj than, the canuon's. roat, and' thab" mighty force is the force of publlo opinion which, though It gathers only lik a breath of wind, a8 It eweops across the mighty oconp, of. hinman. life, sends. wave and.| wave \H) and wrooks the proudest ship that doros ride ovor it And I plend to you becauso wo moan to go on with our work ; and whon you read our London Zimes. our- Baturday Revicto, our Figaro, whon. you, read iu. somo journ rinted in your.city by sume man who.ough to. naw.bottee, I'wavtyou all to say: *They aro not's0 black na thoy are. puinted ; they. are men who aro. struggltng. now. a8 we. strugglod. oneo before, nud by tho momory of our grand- [athers, not yot long dend, wo will knn[: tho Lopo of lberty living, and thoy shall noy bo taughtt that this Raepublio: ehall| turn. against thom in thelr bour of need.”” You muac do moro, You must act in your - Republig; thoroughly, 8o as Lo oncourags us, and show uas, that ours is worth liviug for, on. the. other, slde. Thus you may. sorve ug, and it ds for - this. that I Lave, como, I only speak what m{:lnln man mey sy, A:bottor spenker for:our glorious cause would* have told. you things that would bayo moved you through and.through, and if I had.that 8kill asud quicknesn of iword I would, for my pux- 080 horo 18 suclr that I'would do muclr to gain v; ond If you can tell-me any thought chat could. find.tbo. eoho . iu _you, aud n\vnlus‘ yOur. spirit within you, despite yourselves, Iwould uso it now, for I como to plead for you aud with you, It.in Jnur_ Intorest, 8, woll a6-ours, that thero, should be a Republio, there, 1t is your intorest. 2 woll a8 oury, for they mock you from the othor 8ido,—uok we, not.tho . poaple, but. tho few. who, wisly, fo. provent. us, from imitating. you, aud” try; ‘to- maoke: you, hiodek: us. [n. the work wo. are sbout, Why?: If the English-speaking pooplo wero, brothors, they could hold.thoir own, againat, the , world, ‘I'ho bea . iy -the- rond\ thoy: ride.aa masters in. Their flag goos from shoro to shore, ‘Lhoro was a timo whon . tho, Hoglund I epenk of: was tho work-shop,of tho.world, with.its. Bumingham, its,SlLofligld, whon its Iyneside. factories, ayd its oonl and iron pits, digging out, of: tho bowels oL« tho earth, burning aud Tmolting there, aud then, sonding-ita .. huge. hammor down, with, forco on tho glowlng- mogs,~onch. spark nmkin;f I3 g;)ld' drop. for: others. to: grow rich bys Bat {t is not ko to-day. Wo have 1ot tho marlots of the world opon to us to-day. Wo cannot-soud our siaipa to every-place to-day, with monopolics. as . of. old ;, oux waros do nob. fiud their markots to-day, ns of old. We.havo got.ta make.renowed offorty, and 1 should Bay-lo the mon and . women, by the memory.of, Huup- den who struggled, and by the memory-ofQrom-. well who wou, show. your brothers on-tho other sido thatjt was not for want of. courage and will you are the skelotons you arc. ¥ Agalust her present. Majesty. ho. had: nothing. to kay, Bhe was paid: £2,600,000 .8, yonr, Phis might not _be too much,~bo-would nok sayit, wad, Amoricnn nowepapers enid, it. was, not. Perhaps they knew all about it, but Englishmon poid 1Y) and they did not,, Tho sponker thon ro- ferred: to the openiug of the, Holborn Viaduct, and gave his desoription of the. ceremonies, ny compared with that: given by tho.danilios, Io hadi nothing to say: ngainst: the. Queon, Lut toward some of the malo mombors,of the family be could not fecl equally friendly, 'I'he Duke of | Qumbridge, Priuge of Walgs, Dulo of Edinburgl, and the romaindsr of * the family.were all pnm’m{ in reviow, and subjeoted to a sovere scathing. He wont on to show that, if tho.act of Par- liament wore. ropoaled, the Houso of Drunswiok had no more. right to_the throne. than suy. othor family.of« oqual ability and. virtue, Par- linwent_conld, tako. them ol tho. thrones the Dritish Monarchy:was. not, hereditary, No man lroda right-to muke socil or political changes.by torco, 'he. ballot; not_tho bulie, tThe sword: could ent; but not weld, together, aud such o Ko~ public a8 hp desired could. b sccomplished by - tho people. Nothing. was desporate if: it: wag true aud; honest; lor it could appoal and appeut, until it won that public opinion which wag : wore.: powerful than the. universo.. As n. E,oliehod orator, as. said, bofore, Dir, DBradlaugl’ is not, a succoss, Whon n speaker endeavors to add pootry to Lis oratton by solect- ing figurcs.of.spoech. from. clinical. studies, ho. cannot be too careful. Mr, Dradlaugh commit- ted o grioyous orror in this respect, and hundreds of bis auditors after the lectuio were disoussing with manifest amusement. o._singular confusion in somo of his.figurcs, Aud whon he wandored from the subjeat of reproduction to represent a Rapublio as. being nurtured by o loviug parent in its childhood, protected ' as s sister in ity-youth, and wooed a8 s lover in its matornity, by tho same paent, thers can- have baen but.oge opins ion as to the cave:with whicl his peroratjon was- prepereds 5 — THE PENITENTIARY BATH.. Cold Baths Suppressod, as l-\n‘l';lnluh- menty but Kept Up as a éMedical” Prescriptiony=sDeath KResuiting in u Isecent Casce-lRumors of Foul ‘T'reats ment. Special Dispateh to The Chiougq Tridune, JovzeT, Dec, 16, 1870, Inmy dispatch of Friday I mentionod tho denth of George.Willinms, one of the convicta nt the Penitontiary, and’ gave what fucts I was abla to procure-at-thattime, which wero briefly to :ho effcct that tho physician of the prison had or- dored bifw to be given & bath for tho good of, lis health; thatthis was doues that Williamsl hend waa held under wator for a.short timo; that. when the man was taken out he was- dying, and: that the physiclan-reported that ho wos suflering Irom bhenrt-discaso, and that the. shook: of- im. mersion killed him, Dut, after thorough investigation of the wholo macter, Iam oble to give s STATEMENT.OF, THE ENTIRE CAUE, which; while: it cxonerates the Commissioners: for any- direct- responsibility, shows- thas: they. have put in oflico, ond. retuined thore, subordi- nates who- wers uufit- for. their postlions, and who have deliberately disobeyed the rules of the prison; a4 made by,the Commissioneys. TRISON REGULATIONS, Complaints.had;loug ago beon made in various quartornrelative to tno practice of: puuishing persous by: dacking, thom, aud at. one of tho roguiar monthly meetiugs of the Buard, held:-on.. the Bth of: July; 1878, nud at'winch- dMessrs, Canistus and-Babe. woro- present, the. followiug was adopted :. After due consideration, it waa ordered; that- plung- ing, submerging, or dndldng convicts, 'under orin wuter, ot _ice. ‘walar, ud. jiunishmetit, be, sud 14 lieruby, fortddden, Auad thie Warden s fustructed o deliver to the. Deputy-Warden, and s copy of this order, ‘T’ ordor. was oflicially promulgated, and was woll' known to the Wardon, tho Deputios, and ovory,persun conuocted: with thie Prison, but it did.not,by any meuns moet.with the approval of the rigid disciplivanians who. had besn acouss tomed to: consider tho use of - cold-wator- ono of tho most efticient means of bringing-a refractory subjoot o submisson. But, since it was the order, they- obeyod; it. in form, nnd:. disoboyed: it.in epirit, From that timo up 1o the prosent. duckivg has censed to bo givon:as & puni et Ic is administerod solely FOR MEDICAL REABONS ; that is, if & conviot refuses to worl, the physi- cisn is called i, aud, aftor examination, comes to the-conclusion that lug: health wonld' be- nn- proved by woold'bath. Hydroputby has become the ofticlal’ systom of mediomo of. tho Inatitus- tion, ussfatant, & THR NEW. DOCTOR: Whonthe newBonrd.came. in- Dn Droon- was the physician of the prison, and filled tho place satistaogorily; Bat Mr. Bane, of Quincy; ano of the Commissioners, lad a brother-in-luw namold: Muson, o dentist at Quinoy, sud he uaturally wuunted to do- something " for him. Bo. Bacon, was dm}mu!, and Mason. sppoiuted, in his placo. The lutter is a good fellow, aud a graduate of soma modical institution, but ho hng never practiced medicino, After lenving tho Colloge o tusned his-nttontion to doutlstry; and hus stuol ta 1k for about twonty years ~ Boon aftor Mason bogan ki, labors, the loard,saw.ho way not qualitied, bub nobody dosirod to diso- blige Bane yuhipfling hisrelative, aud'ao an offer. was mado to Dr. Bacon to keep him.iu for three months longer, ot his usual rato of pay,.in ordor to “ooach™ Moeun, sud tench Lim homothing: about the practice' of medicine, The Board was roady to employ and pay two duoclors at the snme timo, Dr. Dacon.rejected’ the proposition, nad Mason was. loft to worl out. his own snlvation. as ho, best. conld. 1Io Las mansged.to fudge.slong. without. doing, anything out of the way until tho present time, 116 Lis preveribed: COLD- DATHS PO MEDIOAT: NBARONS: when conview Leomne unruly, but never with fatal resulte, until tho present caso, that of Will- inms;, Whis men was _recoived at the Penitos tiary from. Madison County, Nav, 21, 1873, and: was put. to work in tho shou-shop, Like many: of thoso who aranow tothe prison, ha wonld: not oboy the rulos, and was roported: for nob dbing o day’s work. 1fe was put i solitury con- tinomont for twenty-two hours, and, atlor stand- fug 1t 08 long_aw ho could, proinised to ga baok to-work and bolaye himself, But when- tuken- baek to the shoo-shop he:again. BEYUSKN TO WOBK, and complainod of a paralysis of tho hands, whioh: would not sllow him to uso his tools, Dr. Ma- son wa sont for, and ho examined the roan, lio 18- benthis-hands haok and forth, and) thoy floxed | wish so hittlo diflioulty that ho:conoitided thero was. nothing tho mattor with: thom, nod! that: Wiiliama was shamming. Then it was that ho ordorad tho bath for *medical roasons.” What thoso ronsona woro onnnot be ascortained, "Thts was ‘Lhursday, Fridoy morning tho hath wns admlnistored by Doputy Wardens Ilall and Bleopor, tho former boing Rlnyuuw‘n successor, and long au oflleer in tho prison, T'ho man was GIVEN- ONE: COLD-WATER -BATI, and was thon ordored, to put on his.clothes, Tho tomporatura of the watéc. is about 42 dogroos, and fs-conaequently intonsoly cold. Tha.. ciibtli=- nee, of) tho water hnd numbed him, and:le. woa 8o Blow. In drossing thav .Blooper and Hall | thougliiha. was still, sulking, and ordored. him . to bo put in agalu. This was dono, and ho was HELD UNDER WATER bfi Blinper:and-Myors, a.conple-of convicts, fora short time. Iiow longit.was.cannot bo ascor- tainod,. 'Lhouo,who woro present disngreo. One anys it was 1ivo seconds, aud_another that it was a.minute, while it 1s.rumored around the prison that it was four minutes, But it i coreain that whon they took him out the second time. Lip was gaspjng, avd thathe died o momont afterwaids, TIE-DOCTON'S; RETORT, This result caused groat constornation among thoso who Lind taken part in tho affalr, and they sout off for Dr, Mason, who came.aud . dissectod the man, and thon wrotdJla report| on the mat- tor ms followa s Wi W, Wham, Warden Iliinota State Pententiary: Dean 81n: On mlf arrivalat.tho prison.. this,;morne dog. X wan.informadl there,wasi o corpse. in. the-buths room, Ialeoleacnsd thut the men 'had:died.:soon aftera cold Laib, given by iy direction, 1 mad & post-morion,oxamination, and ;found -the wallnof the heart rupturad, Thors \ras fatty degens aration of tho heart, tho tifnness of tho, walls of Tho samo predisposing to ruplure, when nuglor the.influ ency of joxeitoment or utiysual oxertion, Youra truly, Dy i Mason, Physician I,'8, D, TILE DOOTOR TOOK OUT 18 HEART, and s it now at the prison in alcohol, to sorve as I voucher, ‘T'he. mwnnlngu among the prigon .officors.was- very.great; aud the statemoents-whiol have. been .| mudo by the convict Foutz are corroborated by others around the prison. THERE WAS NO CORONER'8-TNQUEST.. ‘Tho man was, put-doto.a. coflin , aud.. hurriedly ‘buried, whila those who were. oran_rml - to mako tho colflo. woro told tlint i was-for. Portoot, aud alsn for & woman, both of whioh statoments the nien know to bo untrao. At dlrat it was thought likoly that tho doath of the man was dus to siu causg assigned-by-ths physicion, bub TUE CONDUCT OF.THE PIISON O¥FICERS - in trying to cover up the. sffmir, ia such ag.to. show, thut Dr. Mason's oxplonation.doas nob sate iufy them. Statementa have boon publishiod Intely in :rof- erenco to the oxcollonco of tho disciphing, and.| the: (alling, off, in. the. numbpr-of - punish: monts ordered, But what waa once.callod ** pun- shmont 18. NOW,. KNOWN ;A8 . ** MEDJOAY,, TREATMENT," * and. this. explaipg. the, appprent - diminution” in, the number of punishmonts. Nor,are thp prison reports to bo trusted ou these ppinga, THE DISCIPLINE, This man Foulz, who was dischnrged from thp Missouri Penitontiary last- year, came to the piisou a-year ago, and, after- tho :new - manage- meat came i, io was. ausigned to duty.as one'of the.runnors in. the. storeroom. ‘Ilioro wes.n barrol, of) whisky- there, whioh. waa.: used- for dampening tobaceco, of which Toutz, stolo: about: half -5, gallon,. gob. drunk on. pare, of i, and. "hid' the remainder,. Whon, Capt. Hall found ho. bad ‘boon drunle ho,wont to Smith, then Warden, aud wanted to lmow what report should :bo ,mada. Tao-mau had been put- in, Bolitary confiuemont, and whot causo was-Lo-bo sssignod ? -Smith-eaid- 1% would not do to-report that-n: mpn; had gotten: druuk. within. the. prison,. since . 1t . would .look. badly, and honce.no - report’ at elt. was . made. of | the punishment.,, 3 WO 18 TO DLAME. It is protty plain that the Commlssioners are not toblame directiy for Williams' death ; but itis cortuin that Capt, Hall has violated the prison rules, and that Mason has shown his ucliciency, C_HICAGO DRY-GOODS MARKET. Torspax: Eviia, Deg, 10, Continued improvoment iutho situstivwof. tho dry- goods market {3 noted, Tho pask week: has boen an. aictive ouo both in stapla and funcy fabrics, and not only have former prices been thoroughly sustained all aroundy but in prints, cambrics, tickv, steipes, denlm, and bleaghed sud brown . coltons, many of the moro popular bzandd ;aro j¢@le -bigher, Tu.addition to u ‘more liberal congumpitive dgmand. ' thero hae reccntly been dovelopsd somathing of ;a. spoculativa tendeuoy, and present: indicationn ; polnt. 20 a furllier, upwar tovement of prices of the staplo textiles, Whils our market fs well supplied with tho different department oods thoroare 1o lurge stocks; hienco biolders ara confldent, showlng 1o incifnation to crowd aales at tho Tuling.prioasy. Carpetigs-remnin quict.a} unchanged quotutions, e el tho following froum hio New York fournal of Commerces "ho busigess of tho weel.among. monufaatnrors® ngenta hos not beon oa active as many ganguine hold- ers expcoted, owing. probubly to (o largo distribu~ Malding, 5 o Clhina matting4-4.,,.30 o 63 [China matting 5-4 (Chinn mntting 6-4....40 ted and wh, clt'k 04,43 Tiogltsh cocon, bes ‘Auiorican coninion Amorloan beat.. “Redand wh, ch'k 4-4.595 Tod and wh, ch'’k 6-4.40 MARKETS BY- TELEGRAPH. Foreign Mariots. .._L1venroor, Duc, 16—2 p, m—DrendatntTs sleady, Wheat, 138 9dealds 3d, Corn, 30s 3d. Pork, €0s 0\l Ro-t uncanged, Recelpts for the past thres day, 17,000 ae8, of “wiiloh 9,000 wero Amorican,. : thvx::voul., Dece 10-3:10 P, me—Drondatufls un-, chunged. Livenroot, Dec,. Hh—5. p. m.—Colton- firmer 3 middiing anifnd, 307 miGaliug” Orleaos, Sid:. hins Salen, 16,000 bnlca : Amarlcan, 9,000 baloa.s Apoon El tion and oxport,.8,000 bulen + ulcs uplands, nothing Delow good ordifiary, slipbed November to January, 82 ; nothing Lelow middlings, deliyerable Docombery 88-161; nales of Orlo s, nothinigbolow good ordinary; = shipped Novomber, Jautiary, aud Fobrunry, 83d, Yarun and fabricant Manelioster quietand unchinged. Brosdatuita—Stendy ; Gallfornfa whito wheat, 15 90@143.3d red winter, 138 J@12s 6. Tlour, 28:@ 208 0, Corn, A631. Rocelpts of whont for tho pasf 17,000 bris ; Amotican, 9,019 bris, Cliceso, 648 6, Gumy Lonnox, Dec. 10—b p., m,—Tho rato. of disconnt fn open maket for tirco-monthal lila 18 4'¢ hor cont, of 2 bolow tho Dank of Eogland rato, The. amount. of fiullion, gone, into Bank on balapco to-dny is. £16,000 - Somnols for, money, *O13(GOL7G ¢ on necou, f3q 92, United Btaten bonds af W, 04%¢ 3 167, 0 10-40s, 923¢-3 now 2: Now York Central, 70 4734 ¢ tida vroforred, 6, parm oh, 03 Turpgntine, L0s YA@31n 3n, v Tanis, Dec, 10.—Rentes, 58f 40c, withont {nterest, , The Wool Lyndqs - Pouabeneny, Dec, 16,—Wool in good demand,. and with an advancing tendency,. Ublo,” Polnigls vmla, sud Weat Virgini fouble 0xira and Above, Gfo; oxtre, 62@540; medinm, G4@55e; éoarso, S0, | 626} Now York, Michigan, and Westorn ‘o, 485263 - mediuni, GU@8J0; coars, 45G50¢ ; combing, :fi%hm, s 51360¢;” conubing, tuwashed, 17@40c; Canada combe 1og, 60¢ fino, unwaehied, 33@50; conrronnd medium, waslied, $@350; tub wushed, 60GG3e; Colorado) washed, 25@fic, d R New York Dry Gaods Marlkots Nrw Yonx, Dec, 16,—The trade movement wan fafre 1y setlve witt] sgedis ‘of elaplo, colion, nud woolea abrics ; and Jobbing branchies wero dolag a moder- ata business for Uho coming bolidays,” Tha marke for - cotton goods is strong with on advancing tendency. ‘Wide sheztinga are sctivo, and _pold nhoflfi; ootton 1ia , moving morefrecly ; denms, brisk tn firat. hands ;- rolled Jacconets sclling well; fancy easslmercs isi dot mand by clothiers und jobbors, s Pittsburgh, 011 Markot. t%‘r‘r»;ll%.&w.‘,lm—flrufln a lfllllu grmflr; noted ot T0:@E 90 00, Junuary, 13)4c; Februar, 3203 g 0 Ehieias 31 10%c; ) 10403 NEW YORK, NEw Yonx, Dec. 10,—CoroN—A shade easler; middiing upland, 10ic, neabazyves—Flour highers vecelpls, 18,000 brla ; supcriine, Western and Stuv, $3.75@0.455 common 1o goud extrd, 010GT.203 goud fo” cloles, $135ET80 5 whito wheit oxtr, $T80@! 805; Bt Louls, $7,10811 meal unchangod, © Wacal closing, Tower; No, 2 Chiengo,' ELGTGALG0 ; d wanlsee, £1,61@LG2; winter red Westorn, '$L60 ; come mon.whiite Western, $L65, Itye, barloy, aud malt un- changed. Corn unnetfled and” léwer ; Tecuipte, 41,000 buj Westorn, mixod in store, T7}@H0es choive ligh . mixed iu .store, do "afloat,” 70i¢@800; now Western mixed afloat, 7i@780; old white Westorn, ', 8fc, Oaln heavy, Jower, oud uuseltled ; racciple, 44, W0 Woslors fnixed iloat, 633300 While Westort, (53¢, Il ¥ & 1iay Axn Jlors—Unchanged. Grogzntes—Collce stroiy and buosant; Ro, 22%@ 20¢, Hugarand molaksos stroug, Rice fir, ! TrrnoLEus—Crude, 5o ; refined, 13750, TunreNTiNE—Lirm ot AL, : Provistoxs—Pork heivy and lower; mow ,mees, $16.00; primo mexs, S15,00: Western'prime micss) * $16.00} now mers, March, $16.00@16,12) 5 Februa §10,00, Becf -and cut meats unchanged. Middles weak ; short clenr, Deconiher, 75 ; long and “short clear, cash, Ti¢: February, 77sc ; shior. clear, Februs ry, B0 Lot b, to arrivo, Ti@73c. Lard lower, tosm,. eash_and Decorber, 8503 Jans ; reh, 925¢, TS A5 extra Ollo, $0,00G . . Tyo flour and corn irfegular mnd_unsctied, 6 « uary, BuTTE] teady, v S loayd beavy nt S1.01 VIR Y=—~Clospe vy al N U ALY Durrazo, Dec, 10.—BREADSTGrYN—Wheat quiot: nules of car lols at$1,45 for No. 1 Milwaukee ; 3144 for o, 3 do ; $1.60 far 'white Weatern ; $1,65 for -, ber Westerti, Corn dull and steady ; 'salés 5,000 by No. 2 Wenleri mixod gb 076, Ostadull, ~ <Y 81, Lo, Des, 16.—-BnEAvsTuers—TFlour in fale domand aud fiem, espoctully, for “grades elow $6,00, which. are_acarco, Wheat—Spring stroug ; sample lots No, 2, $L,20 ; winter frm oud quiels No. U reé wanted ut.$1,40 ; No. 3, $1,65, _Gorn Ifiactivo; firmly ; Gio, In éast. elovator,, Oajs qulct ond’firm ; 41@450 in_ clevator, Tiye ligher at 8o, ' - at.gac, SEUO for frreiar 6. ; Burloy quict and unchango Wittaix—Scurco and Ligher g Puovisios—Pork quict ot $14, brands, . Bulk moals nneoltled ; buyers ond koliers apart; held lirm ; slionlders, 5 @56 ; elear Hb, To 3 clear, 740 § buyers ank concessions,. Packed lofs. of shoulduts 801 a6 @340 ; rlenr 5ib, Tige? clear, Tisc, Bacon nominal, Greol invats, uolhlng doing: Sycet plckled hum, 15 1Us . average, sold at.90. cashi.. Lard uneottled 310 sulee, Haas—Itccoipts, 6,745, The markst opencd Aull and tions made during the few provious weeks, snd tho nggregato-sales. of- tho various. ataplo.colton prodiic tious hiave-consequontiy-been leus. lberal, Tho wholo nlo loulers of Clicago snd otlier Weslorh, clties Luve awwaied thomscives of tho prevailing, low. prices fo Ly in needed supplies, and their freo selections laye been encouraged by nn actve homa trade, Tho logal job~ bers huve boen employed §n the.distrfbntion of rnssort- . «d stoks to the near-by interior dealors, and ;the ag- gregyte buainess of this dopartment hes probably boen an lrgo na-usual ot this stago o the wonton, Tl on- etal tone of tho market a decldedly healthfu), and the {udications are looked: upon ea- favorabla to tho future trofllo of this conncction,” BBOWN CoTTONS, Atlantio A, 44, Atlantic IT, 44, ‘Atlantie D ¢4, Atlantfe P, 44 Indisn Head, 4-4. Indlan Head) 34, Stark A, 4-4.", Garduer A, 44, Augneta, . Bichigan’ st Sy Medford, Nouparell. .., (Granite, B, NE BROWNE, Nushun E, 40-In: Nashuail, 3640 Nashus 0, 33-4n Peppercll ; 40 Popporell I, §0-in Popperell Oy 3-in Popperoll N, 30-in Buliubury, Salisbury. R, Ballshury, O Salishury'N:i ... Tudlsn Oreliard, 4. NTH, Gurnev. - B3 cent extra, DLEACIED COTTON, Lonsdala cambric, ..., 20 ojCubot. L 17" |Dwight Hlar., 10013 Olinton 10%. oot 1 10 Thoral 10 (Thorndil 9: reell, 83 Gireen, g jois,, 30. ¢Concstogn OT, 4-4. Uoupmtoga AA, 80- lethuen, AA, 214 [Willow Lrook, No, 1:31% Manhatian, .. 10% Alunshinhia, 4-4, Minnohali, 7.8 Amoskeng, ACA! Amoskesg, A Amoskeayg, B. .. Amokkeag, Q.. Amorkong, D, orks, 30-1ny Poarl River.....1... Thorhdike, A Conostoga extra, 3 Ryvitt River, 11y Gonesfoifa oxtra) 7. Ocean, Uonestoya GM, Pittoficid; Qonestoga COK, 78,,,17: | DENTAH, York Bluo, Awonkeng, Golumbia Otls, AXA, Olley B RTAIPI, o Whittonton chovlot,, 10Ka Whittantot, B 1 —] B | AiRORLTANYODR, @Y cjTatts’ J1@8 [Uotton Yarn...e.. THREADS, Jol Olack, Jr, & Co.70 © [Whlimuutio , 80 &, & B, Contest, Clark's * O, N, . Glurk & 00, 08 Groen & Duniolia's,.e 48 Trights . £1.2501.30 Crossloy's, 4 LI T e Dy Tasitord; extrag Lz Lowtll, Uusiford, T, 185 (K Ingrafng, Sinills tapeatry, $1.35 Lowell extra.. ... 3118 Hortford oxtrw Towell supertine.., 1,00 Belgrado: i 5 ..noq,.:é{ emp. Common ulala, JK@2Y eliwiled and ox. W', 84 @ Tower nt $4.05@4.95, Wwith moat Ealey Bt $4,8064.00 3 closed withi packors’ demsnding » further reduction of Catrie—In good domand, but scarco; throyg) Texun, 14/@34¢; wintored, 2@ ; prims tochoice natives, @3 {c. ¥ GINOINNATL,. CrnorNaTI, Doc, LN zADSTUF TS —Flour . firm. at $1.00@7,25. Wheat edirco and firm ; samplos, $1.46 @LdY. Cprn firm ;_naw. ear, 1235403 old cor und suelled, 600, Oats firin ot 42@50c," Virley ugseftiod. Tiye quict.and unchonged, Provisions—Tork: nowinol at-$15,0@15.33, Lard dull; steam beld Bio; kottle, 83c. -Bulk:meaty . casier ; altouldera,- 53¢0; clear rib, 63} claar, 7c. Ba con stendy ; shotllers, e ; clear. vib, 75u7 clear, Be. Green meits quict ; slioulders, 5igo: cléur'rib, 6o § clear, 6o, Iums, d@dxoe. '~ C Homs—Dull ok $46US310; recolpts, B0, ‘Wasey—Iugood demand ; eales ot MILWAUK] MiLwaures, Dec. 10,—I0EADEIUPES—Flour quiet and upelipogeds Whead, dull uud ussitlod s No. 1, $1.16 ¢ No, *, $1.15, cash; #1163 @L18)¢ sellir Januery. Dt stondiy m.’n,:m-’.ucumguu:”so.a. 58, Rve. ‘quict ond woak: No, 1, 78¢, Barley.dull ; No, 3, $1.40, i, Inovistuye—3iess yiork, $14,95,,” Bulk shouldirs, 60 “loona GifieHio pucked. Lard—Steum, 6K6; Lettla, gc, " oas—8teady ut $4.76@5,75 3 Tecolpls, 8,000, Reorters—~Tiour, 10,000.bri; whoat, 150,000 bu, SueateNTs—Ts0ur, 0,000-brls ; wheal, 81,000 bu, MEMLILS, Mexrius, Dec, 10,—CoTroN—Qniot ; held firm, ‘P BueADSTU Fe—Flonr steady nt $5.00@0.60, Corom mneul duil .at.$9.35, Corn_aciive aud higler at 7o, Uats, 61@36e, HAY—Quiet ‘at $18,00924.00, Buax—{Tigher ut §17,50, Provisions—Dullineats dull and unsottlod ; shoul «dors, GEUAe ; aldes, TH@TYe. ¥ “YOLEDO, ToLeno, 0., Dag, 16,—buksosrurrs—Tiour dull and nueunged, Wheat—Tull prices , auked, but 1o .donsand ; No, % white Wabusu, §L5257 ¢ ambpr Michis gnn,, SLAVL, cush 3 $1,62G1.62% @152 selior Junuw “iry:’ 1,504 seller TFebruary; No, 1 red, $LGL3. Curh iuil; high mixed, 58lge, cusliand soller Jautiary 3 59340 selick: Fobrunry.§ ngv, 6803 ‘low.. mixed, 5745, Oata dull and lower No, 3, #1kgc, cash§ 450 sollue Junuary, Duessen Hoos—$3.80@5.00 Croven Syep—$5.25, Reoprera—tlonr, 4,000 brla; wheat, 5,000 buy ont, 3000 .bu, sNTe—Flour, 200 brlsj whyat, 6,000,buj ¢, 49,009 bu 5 oty 1,060, A : CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, Dtv, 10,~UuEADKTUYPS—Graln: dnll and unchangeil, Prrnoseud—Quict and easier ; atoudagd white lg cur-lotyy 1356 DETROLT, Dog, 10,~Lnkapstorrs~Flonr quiot mmd- unchiunged; Wheat nctive und highors cxtrs, $L625 3 NO. 1, $1:58@1,08}4 3 -auber, $1,40, Coru sleidy ab Uats fu good demand ut due, DETROIT, o, 1, LOUISVILLE. Lovmvisie, Dee, 10,—LnEApsTurzs—Ionr quicks Puovisroxs—Pork hell ub $16,0015,50, Bulk meats ciear ribant The; shoulders b a3 clear aldes. alllgose, Grevn ehouldors ot 6l @S)e; sides Lard steady; steam, B@8j0; cush, 53go- Tebruury Hoas—Weaker ; sales at $5,00@5,10, DI ADDLEHIA, PurtAnzLia, Dec, 10, —BrEAnsTUrre—Ionr so- . Hva; snperue, $5,00@5,60, Wheat dull} mlI $L38Q 11,008 umber, SLGLSLGS; white, $LII@LEY, iy, 786, gfl{ll qn‘M mlllh«lvnd{ B gx!};l uu‘l.l :l\lggmw, OTwTo, ata netivs » white, 573580 ; mixed, 53@se. TnovisioNs—Flpm ; moss pork, $10,06@10,60, PrTnoLRUN—Crudt, Di(o; refined, 1350, Wingsiey—§1,00, DALTIMORE, Bavrmsonp, Dec, 16, —BiEADirvrya— Flour and: wheat tirs und uncban Cory setivo and, frmer 3 mixed Western, 77, OMs irmer and scarce ; mixed Weatern, 41@{80; white, 40@500, Iys quict. a8 @900, “ imovisiong—Iusotive nud unchanged, Burren—In fair domand nud steady ; good:to cholca, Western roll aud tubs, 23@3ue, ‘Corven—8irong ;- fuir o primoRo heldat H@Mo. Watswx—Vary tiem) at SL0O Quwrao, Doc, 10,—BReAbsTurya—Wheat quiet ; Noo 1 Milwnukee, $168. Cors quiot; low wmixod) Tla, Darley aotivo, NEW. ORLEANS, NEW OULEANS, Deo, 16,1 Aax—Eirm § prime, $21.00; chiolee, $23,00, TROVISIONA—FOTk qulet at $16,00, Dry ealt meats Toweny shiondors, 6G0:0 3 elcar' rib, 730, Al athiorn unehaiged, CoTroN~Damand fair but less active ; ealps, 6,600, s, e —A 0as0 was brought nt this. term of, courk agafust O, P, Hquiros & Co,, to 1goover baok monoy. lmhl thom for Nquon solit and paid for in 1870, " Tho parlies at Fairtlold brought tho etit, thoy baviug sold tho lime' long ngo and ga: the monoy for. the sume, Lhe firm of C. I\ Bqulres & Oo, does not donl. in liquors a8 o business, but uro fn the wholesslo drug trads, st keop » olass of liquors for thut line of huninoss.—Burlingten (Towa) Qazelle, 1