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e ] Robort Burnas waa n echool-boy; Waltor Boott and Murat wore not born; Marle Antolnotto, at 10, was baroly forcshadowing that exquisite boanty which was ono of tho agonta proparing for tho ovorthrow of tho old regime; Napoleon waa on lufaut, and Lafayolto was studying in Taris. 'The contury of history spanned by thia 1ifo was tho groatont. Tho Kalamnzoo Telegraph, to which wo are fndobted for a biography of tha doconsed, displaya an excollent wood-cut Ilke- noss of tho contonarinn, N —_— London hns Loon cnjoying n convontion of Bpiritunlists, and mediums and converts havo beon talking with all tho forvor and simplicity of an old-fashioned Methodlat oxporionco mdoting. As o manttor of conrso manyof tho spooohos and oxporioncos rolntod to tho marvelous. Tho Hwm- 1is of such & faith aro practically infinite, nud not ono {llusion, howover dofint of modorn gelanea, can startlo the roason moro than tho fundamental prinoiple npon which tho thoory is basod. It anything In tho antipodos of scionco, it is this particular faith. Outsiders may con-~ tont thomuolvos with reading of tho exporiouces of thoso who liavo recoived poraonal manifosta. tions with tho samo intorest a8 cbild ronds tho logonda of tho Orlont, conscious that thoro can e nothing tangible in the facte prosentoed, and interosted mainly in tho fancics scattered on tho pago. Wo read of miraclos without an effort to realizo their possibility, 8o long as the oxporl- encos rolate to thom, tho narrative .is onsy and somotimes ploseing, When ono of tho oxporin rolatos that o spirlt has wnitten to him 036 words in gix soconds, no offort is made to comparo this ato of spood with that of the fastost short-hand systom in_tho world, which would allow of but thirty words in tho samo time. 'Tho eftort is too great, Tho intolligence rojects it on trial Andthe samo applios to tho motori- alizod fabriea which aro- describod ns dif- foring from anything over moon in the mereantilo world. 8pitit flowors which fade In mortal palms aro protty fanclos g0 long as tho test of inteiligonco is not brought to boar. In gonoral, tho extrome of impossibility romoves tho subject boyond discussion. But when tho spiritist soberly endeavors to account for bua bollof Lo bocomea mownfally ludicrous. *! Voioos," aya one of tho dologates, ‘*aro pro- duced by materialized organs” (a fact which thoe skeptic has long sinco insisted upon); * tho fact that tho sounds aro somotimes falnt is duo to the fnot thero ars porhaps only one or two layera of mattor formed. A third lsyor would porbapa ronder tho voloos distinet and tho vo- cal organa visible.” Can any moro psinful con- fusion of selenco and nondonse bo imagined ? Is it wonderful that in such & atato of chaos tho human mind is roady to swallow tho suparnatu~ al without a gulp ? . —_—— ' Thoy roveras things in tho chivalria Stato of Kontucky, Whon a man ploys the seducer he doca the shooting also, and does it offectually. It apponrs that young Oliver Marens, of Trigg County, provailed upon Migs Prescott to elopo with him, Ho borrowed a mulo from the girl's mother, and, roaching tho spot solocted for nottling, sold the muls, and the guilty pair lived comfortably together. Tho wrong-doing of the daughtor did not woigh =8 hoavily upon tho family aa the loss of the mule. After obtaining an order from Court for tho recovery of tho four-footed animal, Tally, tho girl's brothor-in- law, wont in pursult. He found his sistor-ip~ law, but no mulo, Doterminod not fo return empty-handed, Lo took his rolative. Mosting Marcue on the way homo & row ensued, which conded in tho perforation of Tally's skull with a bullet, It is peodless to stato that no attempt haa boon mado to arrest Marcus, —_— It appoars that a fine old Kilkenny-cat strug- gle would ocour in the Sandwich Islands but for the presonco of tho Amorican war-vessol Bo- nicis in the harbor of Honolulu, Quecn Emma is as little disposed to waive hor claims to tho Bsuccosgion a8 King Kalakaus himsolf, and might, probably would, appoal to arms to ostablish her- solf but for tho prosoncoe of tho United Btatos ropresontativo. Whoover wins, the question ought to bo sottled dofinitoly st once, If acon- clusion is long dolayed, manifest dostiny will havo left not a single Hawaiian to swoar allogi- ance to anybody, s0 quickly are the Eanakss dlsapponring. ——— NOTES AND OPINION. The Pittsburg Commercial, odited by the Chairman of tho Pennsylvania Ropublican 8tate Coutral Committeo, ‘saya: * The voto of Vor- mout indicatos tho gonoral drift of affaira,” It does not detract from tho trathof this romark to add that the sido of tho papor contsining 1t wont to press some hours earlior than the other aido containing tho Vormont oloction returna, —Tho Bt. Paul Press (Postmnstor) says : Ifon earthquake had swallowod tho Greon Moun- tains it could not Lavo produced miore intenss aaton. shment than this sudden brosk-up of tho traditional Lands of party diecipline, —Matt Carponter's own organ, tho Milwankeo Sentinel, sponks of tho result in Vermont mora in sorrow than in anger, The Sentinel thinka tho dofeat of ‘“that woll-known nnd vory usoe- ful” [gront and good?) Mr. Poland can bo grati- fying only to Democrats, and says s Now ia & vory propor tlme to presch tho gospel of unity and forbearanco within party lines, and adher- enco to principles mtber than men, * Algo to proach: Ro-cloct everybody. ~—The Oloveland Zeader (Republican) pronches tho losson of tho fate of Polandta n conatitusncy dangorously noar that of Alr, Garfield. Tho ZLeader vays: 5 Tho fato of Jud Toland will bo donbtless repeated in many otbier districts thia fall. A number of lead- ing Conigresomen in - both partics will ind themselvea out i thio cold befora ha season fa over. Thoevents o o past two years, tho xapldly oxtunding cireula- tion and inflnesico of {ho daily preas, hisw caused the porsonal records of Congressmen to be scrutinized ith o degroo of keenness and pagacity bithorto un- OWD. + » » In 50mo cases thiv now scruting has boen unfortunato for veleran niembers, —Tho Cincinnatl Times (Republican) thinks tho ronomination of Garflold, who “ roported, spoko, and voted for tho salary-grab attho eritical juncture when his influonce cither way would have boon declsivo,” will have & domoral- jzing and wonkouing effect upon tho othor dis- tricts in Ohio. —Talk of the enlary-grab which did not blow ovor. Br, Hardin, the Domocratio candidate for Govornor of Migsour], finds it tho most offeot~ ively popular act of his lifo that ho opposed Gov. ‘Woodsou's appointment of Fravk Dlair as In- surauco Commiseloner of Missourl, bocauso Bhair was a salary-grabber, juet out of his torm in Congress, It will bo romembored that Blair's appointment was only confirmed by tho votes of Republicans in the Missourt Benato, —Tho 8. Paul Press (striotly Ropublican) soya of tho canvass to gain tho Ropublcan nomiuntion for Congress in the 8% Paul Dis- triot: Tho proscnt Congreasional contest in this district is Jikoly to poss intn history ns the most rotéen and die. graceful ono which ovor stirrod tho slimy dopths of political corruption, No suol unbluahiug and sys- tamatic offort was over mado to dobauch the primarios sail purchaso yotes and delogates with opon bri a8 haa been witnessod in various parts of this district during tho last few weoks, Ithas Lecome s0 loath- some and slckoning a scandal that aif bonest men turn eway from it 4n disguat. 3¢ not an ontirely now for~ ture fu our politics, it hins horetoforo been vellod in & prudent socreny, Dut now tho Arutapat of corzuption stridea in nakod horror over the district, and of Lor uameful marked at ovory caucus and convontion, uad brings mon 1o tho hord lke eattls and shoop, Bonuch for nn effort to gain ““n nomination equivalont to an oloction” u & ditrict that gavo 6,600 Ttopublican mnjorily two yoars ago. In Lancastor County, Pa,, thoe old homo of Thad Ftovens, good for 6,000 Ropublicau majority, tho Ttopublican nomiuces have won thelr places, at whit cost 14 not stated, and the Pittsburg Coni- mercial (good Republican authority) saya: Tho aencasmonta rada on Ropublicn_candidates of Laucastor County aro g follows : Congrees, $1,600 Judge, $1,000 ; Diatriot-Attorney, $300 ; Sonator, $1i mobem of tho Asiombly, $1803 Commissloner, $50 3 Prison Inspectors and D(rmlurl of tho Foor, $10 ; an thio minor oificos In proportion, —The minfons of Chaudler, liko himsolf, aro dm‘rcrnm 3 in fact, n moro uncrupulous class of politicious novor lived. Ihoso won well kuow that tho Inborlug and businesa classes through~ out tho Btato aro opposed to thom ; that upon tho rool morits thoy, by the ballot, must go un- der, snd, knowing this faot, nro armod with gaouoy to push foryvard their causo and goouro thotr aleation. Thorolt fa onllod, tho word hing gono forth to iho Xgimastors thut thoy must como down § that {0 Ggor to hold thof Posl- tions thoy must ba Ubers and obodiont 3 tho; munt, by p10nows rocolyod ‘seqm thoir offico an fuftuonce, snpport back-pay Congrossmon and Mr. Ohnudlor, " stock-jobbory <or the United Btatos Bonnto,—Ludingion (Mlchs, Appeal, —From tho White-Tlonso &0 tho“ieor ond of tho avauus, and from the HAlls of Ouyrrons to tho romotost torritory, corruption staiy poid and brazon-facod, and ovon rogelvos tho tarognan from the hoad of tho party. If an- offietyoldor {s proven to bo o groat scoundrol, and in hmml by popular olamor to give up lils oftico, ‘tho Prosidont writos him n lottor of condofonk and forthwith nppoints bim $o n moro luorative placo, and ono ‘more permaucnt.—Terre Haule () Journal, —1ho discontont over tho exinting rulo In ugruflmg into - dissonsfons and opon rovolts in tho Radioal strongholds of tha Stats [Nobraska], and all thoso galls for convontions and loeal bolts aud movomionts aro but oxpressions of tho popular fooling of dissatlnfaciion with the rule of plundorin: dewagoguos and rings which tho houost pooplo of the Hiate seck to overthrow and destroy,—Omana Ierald. ~Tho Fond du Lao Commonwealth saya it 1aila to notico in tho nvorago politieal joturnal any ollugion to the Lack-pnystors, o3 waa tho cnso Emfloua to tho opening. of tho eampaign. Don't bo in a hurry, Watrous. Waituntil auy ono of those greedy gontlemen -got n renamiuntion in thin State, nnd-thon hound the journal to donth that dare glve ono of them s tiifle of sup- porte—Milwaukee Times. —Tha Democrat and Chronicle, having regard for tho wonl and tho honor of .tho Ropublican pnflr is opposod to-tho roeturn to Congress of any Roprosontativon who havo provod thomselvos unworthy of its confldenco, If, thoroforo, says 80 frankly, R. Holland Duoll, Willinm I, an- port, Williom E. Lansing, snd Oharlos 8t. John voted in favor of the incroaso of thoir salarles while serving aa membors of the Forty-second Congross. . . . Thess four men (Duoll, Lam- port, Lansing, and 8t. Jeln) stand bofors tho Stato confessod plunderora of tho Troasury. . . And Duoll? Mysterious hints are mado that ho ‘may bo possibly atded in his aspirations for s ro- nomination by & fow politicians who make fro- quent visits to tho Byracuso Journal offico, whithor the Oongrossman himeself is froquontly #oon wonding his way; but, Postmnstors or no Postmastors, Journal or no Journal, ho conld nok catry o town or ward in Onondaga Uounty, Ilis politicnl carcer ia onded. Gaining hia placo by arrant troachory, ho leaves it amid gonorat contompt.—Rochesler (N. Y.) Democrat and Chronicle. —Right and wrong depend upon no hnman Inw, and tho statute can no justification for wrong-dolug. 8o in ruq-rdto tho Congrossionat galary-grob—it was olther right or _wrong. Either tho 86,000 back-pay takon by Mr. Dunnel and othors oupght or ought not to have beon taken by him or thom, sud ¢ho law enn make no differenco with tho right or wrong of tho matter, Eithor Mr. Dunnoll ought to havo voted for and iakon tho book-poy bocauso it was xight ho sbould have it, or olse ho should not have touchod it. Tho law neithor mado tho back-pay right or wrong. If it was wrong to voto for back-pay, it wos oqually wrong to takoit, Was tho bnok-pay grab right or was it wrong?— Wassca S wmsl News—Republican ~—Tho loason to bo dortved from tha result fn Tolnnd's district is o significant ono, It toachos that thia yoar even in the strongost distriots tho odict of tho party managers carries but littlo ‘woight; that tho “pooplo will not accopt obnox- fous man, and that they do not fear the crack of tho party whip. A bolt wag searcoly over mads with' poorer Szrospecua of being effoctive than %x,_nt s the Beoond Vermout District,—Defroit -0¢ Pres: Dress. —Col, Boudinot said In his great mpecch, in tho Indian Torritory, last Baturday, that tho Cherokeos paid during tho Jast year 880,000 for lobbyists'and attornoys in' Washington, of whiols sum Gnngzrnaamnn Phillips, of Kansns, recoived 7,600, 'I'ho distinguishied orator also disclosod & sclicmo on tho part of Phillips and others of tbo Indian ring to gob the Chorokoo Council to appropriate $100,000 to buy tho Kansas Logis~ Iaturo, ond sond this same Philtips to tho Un Statos Sonato, Tho Chorokess conotuded not to como down, howevor, and Phillips lind to bo satinfiod with a moat in tho Lower Houmso. If any link has beon missing in the chain of ovi- donoa to prove that Phillips is the head and front of ané of tho worst Indian rings that over do- bouched and disgrased the pnblio sorvice, this open doclaration of Col. Boudluot produces it,— ZLeavenworth Cammercial—Boling Republican. —Tho Ropublican party has cast out more fraud and dlshonesty in ita ranks in leus thau $wo yoara than tho E«&l}:ocnun didin ita whole lifetime,~Congressional iress, Edzackly | odzackly! odzackly! DBut what a thing to boast of I—that moro ihioves woro found {n the Republican patty i two youra than disgraced tho Domocratic party sinco tho foun- dntion of tho Govornment | *Durn my skin,” snid the loafer, boastfully, to the proacher, *of I can't katch moro lico ont of my hoad in one &econd thau you kin out of i:'“(‘cml in & bull yoar I"—Jay's Trenton (N. J.) eleelive. RAILROAD NEWS. TIIE OTIIOAGO & PAOIFIQ Raflrond Company commoncod work on its now pagsenger-dopot on tho corner of Hawthorn avonuo and Lincoln stroct yesterday morning. The now dopot will bo a subatantinl brick butld- ing, 80x00 foot, and will be finished in sbout ton daya. It will cost about $5,000. As soon an the new building in finished tho passongoer-traing will mako their terminus at that place Instead of at Goose Island, as heretofore, Tho site of tho now depot is aa conveniont aa any in tho city, and can be roached by tho Chieago and Larrabee sircot-carn, and tho Capal street ‘busos, which pass thero every flve minutos. Tho Company bas also just comploted & loan ‘which will euablo it to finish tho road from Elgin to Byron, a distanco of 51 milos. 'Ihissection {n alrondy gradod, and thoiron will bo put on ot onoo, and it is expected to havo trains run over it in about sixty days. As soon ag this seotion is complated work on tho soction from Dyron to Lanarl, whero o connection with tho Westorn TUnion Bailroed will be mado, will bo commencod, and the whole line will probably bo in ruuning order in losa than o year. At a later timo tho roud will be pushed forward to Savennah, on the l\lllil:smlpm Rivor, which is about 143 milos from 3. FAST TIME, . When the Eastorn railroad magnates borst of moking fast timo bocsusa thoy succaod in mak- ing 45 "to 50 miles an hour, thoy know not what thoy aro talking sbout. A'ho Obicago railroad mauagers are too modest to speak about such o emall” matter as makiog 50 nules oo hour on thoir_oxcollont stecl tracks, If tho managors of tho Eastern ronds want to flnd out how to mako fast time thoy mustcomo to Ohicago and sco Low it is done. Fifty miles au hour on our Tonds in o daily oconrronco, and {8 not montionod ot nul.ld but yostorday anything yob aitompted in llim wfl:flm put wiitl\x t;:o shado b%hli‘:l\xlzina ;{‘ofifl, ansia, Engineer "Noll en tho foot-bonrd, 5 > A party of gontlomen at Clinton, Towa, had to bo in the city at u cortain hour, and thoy augaged tho abovo-named engine to bring thom Loro sa 1nst 08 possiblo, T'ho distanco from Otinton to the Wolls stroot depot is 198 miles, and tho en- tiro distance was mado In 163 minutos, or two hours and a-half, Bomo timo was lost a¢ Round g:omlfl:?;émfiaum‘m 1’4‘3‘"“{“1 which md;mc(} o minutos, or noas! milo por minute for tho ontira ron. L Tho followlar orbgrm her Lo ologram hns boon rec tho Toronto Gbo Trom London ™ eoei¥ed BY Tho following gentlomon il embers of mow Joard of Directora of the Dlr‘n \“!’nnlun mllr;}:‘? of Gonada: Hugh Oliflders, member of tho Gladstono Government, and formarly @ rosidont of Australis s Qul, Gray, Mosars, Bald, Ticckwith, McOlure, Mo Muster, Biitt, and Boywour Olark, ' Bald, MeOlure, and Bt woro mumbirs of the Inveatigation Cowe —_—— ANOTHER ARCTIC FAILURZ, Loxpon, Bopt. 4,—Mombersof the Austrian Tolay Expedition, for whoso eafoly fonrs woro felt, havo hoon heard from, 'Ihoy wore ship- wrocked and took to sloighn, in whick thoy have sncceedod, atter a long Journey, In roaching the Norwoglan island of Wurdoe. Loxpoy, Sopt. 4.—Further particulars of the Austrian polar oxpedition havo beon recelvad, Aftor abandoning thoir ship the party travelad for 7 montha in wlodgos, nud two wintors wore passed on the ico, Tho highost Yalnt roached was {n latitudo 80, A largo tract of land was dlscovored to the northward of Nova Zombin. Tho oxpedition arrived at Wardoo on a Runslnn boat., Only ono doath occurrod during tho ou- tiro voyago. v OBITUARY. New Yonx, Sopt, 4,—Mndamo Agatha Statos, or Orlendl the woll-kuown °me° singor, dled in this eity on Wodnoaday. 'Whe doconsed, whoso meidon uame wae Agatlin Gaynor, wag o wativo of Dublin, Ircland, from whioh aity hor Eun;um romovod {o Hun Jranclsco in her ohild- 00d, s =BT THE TRANSIT EXPEDITION. Lonnox, Hopt. 4.—Tho oxpedition from the United Btatos to obsorve tho tranait of Veuus aerivod at Oapo Town on tho 5th of August FOREIGN. Attitudo of Japan and China in Relation to Formosa, Interference of Foreign Representa- tives with Attempts at Paclfication, The Qimoneski Tndemmity Fxtorted tom Japan by the United States, Meoting of the Permanent ' Committee of the French Aszembly. Complaints of Oppression of the Newspapers by Govern- ment. Another. Rising of LaVendeo Oponly Threatened. Failure of the Austrian Polar Expedi- tion---Bafety of the Crow. OHINA AND JAPAN. BAX ¥nanowoo, Oal,, Bopt. 4.—Tho Great Ro- publio arrived to-dny. 8ho brings .Yokohamn (JInpan) datos to Aug. 14, * TOL FOBMOSAN QUESTION, Tho Japanocso ndhere to thoir doterminntion not {o bo drivon into a war with Chins, except in tho laat oxtromity. Tho whole tondenoy of their presont negotiations is pacific, but so many in- fluoncea oro oporating sgainst them that thoy ool tho nocessity of fully proparing themesclvos. To this end largo bodies of troops bave beon as~ somblod in cortain Bouthorn porta ready for an instant departuro in cage of need, nnd eovoral Inrgo ptoamors hnvo boen added to tho transport floot, Tho most important of thoso aro tho Pa« cifio Mall Company’s ship New York, purchased for §260,000, and tho Pacific & Orogon ships Acantha and 8ladras, for £118,000 and ©80,000, rospectivoly, In regard to tho Now York, it is Euselblu that claims for commissions yot unsot~ od and about to bo adjudicated wili awell tho smount paid by the Jupanesa to 9280,000. Gon. Logondre, who eallod for Chinn o fort~ night ago to continno tho poacoful nogotiationa commencod fn Formosa, was arrosted 1; United Btates ofticinla_on_landing at Amoy. Xt i8 yob unknown whether ho wilt be temporarily or por- manently dotatnod. Astonisbment at ihio nows of his soizura is chicfly caused by the fact that thio ninicablo ebnmeter of his mission to Chiua was known to ovarybody: It is looked upon a8 Buothor E:’unf of the determination of foreign reprosentatives to obstruct tho efforta of Japan to arrive at a fair underatanding, No forelgner ecting on bohalf of China haa boon moloated or {olorforod with in any way. Tho Japancss Govornmont, however, forsoeing o posal- biltty of obetacles in Gen, Legendro's caso, dispntchod othor Commissionors, immodintol; aftor his daparture, who could not' bo hindere 1o tho fulfilimont of thoir duties, Tho first of thoso Is Okubo, Ministor of tho Interior, and o momber of the highost board of the Govoramont. His apaistant {8 Yoshihora, an officer of tho "Preasury Dopartment, and tho head of tho Yoko- hama Custom-House. ‘Thoy are to procoed di- roctly to Peking. Accompanying them is a Fronch gontloman, in the logal sorvico of the Japanoso. Bo engor are thoforeign Ambnssadors to do&nvn Japan of ol kinds of forelgn counsel in this omorgonoy that the Fronch Minjstor un- dortook to dotain this employo, but, having tho law and a complota kuowledgo of tho law on his side, bo was ublo to convinco M. Borlbinny of the dunger of tho course which lio was pursuing. The Japunese aro still hopoful of trauquilizing the restlts of this lnst mission. The Mikndo tales the keonost intorcs? in the doliberptions of tho Govornment on the For- mosa quostion, On tho 4th of Angust ho por- sonnllfiofimud tho ofiice of tho Daijokuan, or Tirst Board of Govermnent, and prasided ovor tho dobates, an act clmost without s procedont in modern timea. DNITED aimng ANVEDT. I RNTRAL VAN ponnar I3 arrivod and aseamod £ho duties of B ofce. Gon, Moyors sud Col.' Lyford, United tates army, who wore specially comminsioned by Prog- ident Grant to bring prosonta of now and im- roved arms to tho Sovoreign of Japan, aro now Yeddo, On tho 10th of An;fin!l thoy wero, with Minister Dingham, recoived by the Mikndo. In the unlikely ovout of s war with China, it is probablo_that theso instrumonts of attacl, mmong which are Qatling guws, would bo mndo immediato usc of. It doea not appoar, Liowoyer, that Mr. Bingham las ispued ony order forbid- ding their dolivery to tho Jopaneso suthorities. TIE AFPAIR OF TIE SIMONOZKI INDEANITY Tins takon o turn that could neyer have been an- ticipated by tho Americans. Mr. Bingham has recoiyed iunstructious from Washington to de- mand foll psyment, sud the amount Lns boon deposited fo his credit. The grounds upon yrhich tho oxdor from the Btate Departmont was based are not that tho claim is just or thnt the Unitod States Govornmont dosiras the money, Dut solely that as tho othor Govoramonts con- cornod havo roceived thoir sharo, onrs must also bo paid sceording to the bond, The Japancso are greatly chagrinod, not wholly on account of the unlauiod-!or losa of tho monay, but princi- pally bocauso thoy had beon given to underatand, for the laat two yoars, that tho paymont would novor bo oxacted. In this conviction thoy folt thomsolves in a botter position to realst tho ag- gressions of othor nations, Thoynow considor themsolvos froo to beliovo thnt tho nssurances of forbearanco aud unwillingnoss to proas an oxtor- tionato domand wora nothing but empty deola- mations, It {8 understood that Ar, Binghom dooply rogrets tho deoision of tho 8tate Dopart- ment, which, novertheless, be {8 bound to en- forco. ¥lo hns not,up to this momont, taken possession of the amout, hoping thut snothor mail may bring o modification of his instruc- tiong. FRANOE. BAZAINE'S ESOATE. Panis, Sept. 4.—Tho official report of tho Com« mission appointed o investigate tho oscape of Bazsino implicates tho jailer, and states thnt thoy woro instigated by Col. Villotte, Bazaine’s Aid-do-Camp, to facilitata the prisonor’s Qight, but sequits the garrison of complicity in the sffair. THE PERMANENT COMMITTEE: A meoting of the Permanont Committee of the National Assombly was held yosterdny. Dulfol, Proaident of tho Assembly, presided. 1M, Dom- ahy, Doputy of tho Loft, complained of the con- tinuod rigorous trontment by tho Goyornment of nowapapors in tho municipaltics, e nlso ealled particular attontion to a wpooch of Oapt. Dun 8t o mosting in La Vondoo, in which ho adviscd his hon:om%o follow tho exsmplo of tho inbabi- tants of that departmont at tho time of the first xuvnhllflou, and v&rnw tholr swords against thoir ongmics, Chaband La Tour, Miniater of $ho Interlor, ro~ Hod that tho Government would mako ingairics to thin mattor, X, Tirard, anothor Doputy ef tho Loft, com- I:Xulnod of the unequal troatmont of nowspapers y the Governmont, Bomo, lio charged, woro favored, and othors wore oppressod, Ilo also made complaint against rostrictiona placed upon tho introduction and oivculation of foreign jour- naly, aud of the suspension of a newspapor in’ Tordonux, boonuso it statod that Marshal Mao« ?Inlmn was coldly roceivod during his rocent ournoy. Tirard doolard that nobwithetanding theso pro- coodings by the Govornmont, the Parls Figaro was atlowdd to incita oltizons to batred of oach othor. He domanded a cesgation of theso rigor- ous measuren, Chaband Lo Tour justified tho action of the Govornmont {n uungm.uxn;i‘ the !oumll in Bor- donnx, snd in probibiting tho publication of oight other Bonupurtist papory, boontiso of tho ropro- duction in thoir columny of attacks which wero of a sorlons naturo, Ho statod, howovor, that ho rogrottod the necossity for such pmoecdln&r:. Picard aslked the Goyornment to enforco tho Qocision of tho Assembly abolishing tha Empiro, Ho said that A1, Dorgor, Bonapartist candidato fortho Asgombly in tho Dopartmont of Muino ot Loivo, had issuod a ciroular to the oloctors ignor- Ing this doclalon. Chaband L ‘Lour said he digapproved of thin olroulur, but was unwilling to Intorforo booauso it would bo an invasion of oloctoral liberty, Bovaral membory of tho axtrama riali _%HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 35, 1874, tholr protosta against tho rocognition of Marshal Borrano's Governmont in Bpain, boeausa {6 wag Opgonud to tho intorosts of Franco, habaud La Tour roplied that Franco had acted in harmony with othor powors. Ho added that a largo body of troous lind boon dispatohed to tho gonunr to prosorvo nottrality, Panis, Bopt, 4,—T¢ Bien Publio soys Marshal Dazaino has gono to England. ¢ —_— SPAIN, Mapnip, Bopt. 4.—Zabala's Cabinst Lins ro- aignod, Bagastawill form a now Minlutry, which will probably bo constituted aa follows: Bagasta, President of the Councll and Mintator of tho In. terlor ; Ulloa, Ministor of Forolgn Affairs ; Cols mannros, Ministor of Justico ; Borrano Dodoya, Minioter_of War; Comacho, Miulstor of Fi- nuuco ; Nodriguoz Arins, Miniator of Marinoy Nnvaro Rlodrigo, Ministorof Commerco ; Romero Oritz, Miotater of Colonica. o thousand men will be sent to Cubaina fow days, to roinforeo the Spanish army. Tho Onrlists havo abaodoned tho slugo of Pay- cordn. Tho failuro of tho insurgents to capiure tho place cauued gront rojoloing. LoxnoN, Bopt, 4.—Tho credontinls of tho newly-appointed Spanish Ambassadors make no montion of the Republic, Aannip, Bopt. 4,—Tho Carlista aro ontrench- Ing thomeolves around Bilbno, Tho domago dono by tho bombardmout of Puycords wad insignificant, WORSHIP IN THE WOODS. ‘What May 1io Seon and Noard at ihe National Campe-Mceting at Now Lonox. Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Triduns. Jovizr, Sopt. 4, —Tho National Camp-Macting at Now Lenox in steadily inoronsing in numbers, Adaditions being mado daily, tents aro springing up rapidly all over tho'grounds. The weathor DLiax boen vory unpropitions to-dny. Tho morn- lmi exorcisen woro conductod at tho main stand. Ihe morning's nervicos commenced to-day with a prayor-meoting at 5:90 o'clocl n tho tabe atuaclo, condacted by tho Rov. Fathor Coloman, Though early, thoro was o largo attondanco, At 8 o'clack o sfmitar meoting wau conduotad by tho Tiov, J. 8. Inskip, Presidont of tho Association. At 10 o'clock, aftor prayer by tho Rev. Dt Jow- att, tho v, Mr, Hendorson, of Codar Rapids, In,, dolivered an eloquent gormon from tlio pul- pit, taking for his text X John, i, 7: “If wo walls in tho light,” At 1 p. m, & childrm’s mooting wos addrosscd by Mrs, Jounlo F, Wiling, At 2p. m, tho Rov, Dr. Brigys, of Evanuton, discoursed from Mate thow xxv., 46, During this sorvico a Loavy rain fell upon the encampuiont, Each congrogation during the duy waa large, and groat intorost was monifostod fn tho eause, —odha\flng o ropid increoso in religions {nflaonce and powor. 'Tho ovening oxortlaos wors conductod by tha Tov. Jonnie ¥, Willing, nssisted by tha Rev. Mr. Lnnott, in tho monitor tont, Thero has boon o Lonvy sliower of ruin during tho entiro ovoning, tho tont leaking very Ladly, Novorthole it oatimatod that 1,004 pooplo’ wero sholtorod un- or it. Tho totsl number of tents pitched is 115, afl of tholarge patters, and vory commodions, It in ostimated that thero aro from 1,800 to 2,000 pormanontly locatod on tho grounds, Thoro aro #otd to bo sbout “sixty clorgymon. Tho oxcite- mont ig inteose, Tonts aro boing orccted to- pight in tho rain, Largo additions in numbora aro expected to- morrow. Tho following ara s portion of thoso aconpying tho tonts and coltages on the grounds for tho soason with thoir familics, Many of tho hoads of familics bavo nob arrived but will srrivo to~ morrow, Augustus Worthing, Minooks: O, B. Oloveland, fFrankfort ; Bamuel Alahoffay, Talos, Gook Co.; Wills {am Melter, Frankfors : Irs ‘D, Allon, Thrco Tivers, 3iich,; Mrv, Fannie sthaway, Rimington, Ind.; Airs, John Harmon, Remington, Ind.s tho Xev, ‘bz, Blumb, Woukegan, Iil.; Junce Orawford, Wilton Contro: ck.ure, Manhattan ; Mrg, It Ilmoman, Mra. 8, A. MoQoy, Pontias; Thomba W. Jones, — Picksrd; Woaley, 1L} Htlce, Oharica Nlediond, Wesloy, Til; Jon 3nd Ra Contro; Mr. Gadl Noblo, Rockyillo, Kanknakeo 00, Josophs Reynolds, Now Leaox ; V. T, sloadloy, Frankfort: J. F. Botk— or, Plainfiold 3 Lemuel Clurohill, Frankfort ; William ‘Tonner, Joliet 3 the Rov, 8. R, Beggs, lainfiold ; r, Jotn 'S, Jessup, Wilminglon ; 3. Rhoodes, Goorge Kinnoy, Eiwood; Thomns Colo, Mune bottan: 8, lferman, 'Manteno, Til.; ©C, Clark, “Elwood; 'O, Vouls, ' Jackson, I} Iitram Bpatia, Jackson; Loroy Cloveland, New Lenos Mrs, O, Harper, Frankfort ; Myron Holmies, Sponoor ; Dr. W. P, Pioret, Lomont: the Rav. O, Barbor, Jollet } Hoarvoy Evans, Dhainfcld; Mra. Dolllab _Oassidy, Joliot ; Frooman Gay, Jackson ; tho Rev, O. Foaler, Bt Cliarlea, XU, ; O, Ford, Chicago ; Van Horno, Hics, Diko, Dishop, Slonn, ¥1ill, Plundeld; €. O, King, iislca Vi, Hortiort, Heston Loo Gouoty, Hardy, Joliet, trannient ininiators’ hcade ; tho Rov, J, A, Caldwell, Jolict ; Mr. Our- Biogg, Indisnspolts: A 1L Bhroflor, Godrgo P, Joues, E, I, Wobb, Dr. Allen, Tev.* W._ 0, “Willing, Jollot; _tha Itov. 'Eames, Willlam 'Frisbic, A, Wingste, Bluo Ioiaidy Jdbob Marloy,” Tureiadn Jouce,', dncl- SBtudnii! unl Sirotener and wite, drand Rapids, Mich,; O,'W, Lymington, Jollet; Dawson Kerr, Miea Howo, Evanatou, I; Mrs, D, A. Phentan, Jollots fo, Glleago'; Loonard Golst, Albert Gofat, Plainold; ‘I, U, Roynolds, Mantenos Mrs, Keenty aud daughter, Rockton ; Miss Euma Whipplo, Tocktan, 1)) W, 3. Nickerson, Samucl Durwell, S coa, TIL; D, L. Olristtan, E. W, Drow, Peotond, IIL; 3,11, Dinyton, ML, E, 0. Brayton, IL 3. Braylon, Jolick; tho Mav, J, J. Tobis, Samuol Toberts, rs, Mury 'E. Smith, Onvego, Tl — MacGarsoy, Evane #lon; Mra, Saradi Yan Dusor, Kira. Johm Picres, Doras Seratm, Gswego, Til;~ the oy, Mr. Wells, Peru, Til; Mrs, Mary Garticld, fhe Rov, Fannie E. Shufeldf, E) B, Tilazlor, Ollesgo; Abrabnm DoLong, Tlainfeld, FIRES. At Greenville, Misa, Mexrms, Tong,, Sept. 4.—From passengors who arrivod from Groenvillo, Miss., lato Jast night, tho following particulars concorning tho destructlve firo as that placo, carly on Wednes- day morning, ave obtained ; Tho fire, which, it is supposoed, was started by an lncnndhr{; originated in a grocery store on Morgan and Platt atreots, It crossed Mulborry stroot, going oast, nnd Main stroct wost, destroy- ing tho ontire portion of thotown from fi!ulborry atroet to tho rivor, embraciog noarly all tho buai- noes houses of tho pl in all soventy-threo houses, valued at over £250,000, with sbout $160,000 insuranco, on which the Dlantora’ of Houphis a0d tia Plantors" of Missiasippi had & e amount. “Y'hiero will be considerable suffering, os noarly ell tho firoviu(ouu in tho town wero doktroyed. ‘The honse in which the firo originatod had boon proviously set on firo at four difforont times, A man named Thompson has beon ar- rested on anspicion of being concornod in this incondiary worit. Officors of tho Plantors’ Insuranco Company, of this city, stato that the whole amount of in- suraaco Lold by that Company in Groonvillo, Miss,, woa 310,000, and that their ontiro oss in tal;n business portion of that place cannot oxceod ,000, At Dubuquo. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Dunuque, In., Bopt. 4.—Lhoro was anothor firo horcElast night, attor that of tho Dickinson foundry. Itwasn dwolling-houso, Loss abont $1,000 ; insured for 8700, A man named Fdward Yatos, who was asmong tho moat dariug in trying to save valuablo ma- terial at tho Dickin son firo, last night, died to- day of tho injurics recelved from tho fire while trying to escape from tho burning building, He somained in tho building till ho was surrounded by tho fire, and diod a martyr to what lio be- lioved to bo his duty, Hovoral wero soverely injured, P Sl S SALT DISCOVERY. Special Dispateh to 1'he Chivago Tribune. TAsT Baoinaw, Mioh,, Sept, 4.—No discovery of somuch importasee has beon mado in the Baginaw Valloy for yonrs o that rocontly mada 8t Diackmoor's Mill, at Dridgeport, whoro on ontirely now _enlt-baglo, nover boforo renohed, hns boon discovered, Tho boring for #alt at this point rosulted in tho finding ot a goufl aupfily ata dopth of 1,764} foot. Tho lopth of the rivor wolls and sll_horotoforo opor- ated in this sootion ars from 700 bo 1,000 foot, snd nong have Y{mmtrnlod tho oarth to such & dopth a4 tho Dlaokmoor woll, 1t was at first bo- lloved that tho rack at Blackmoor's was of tho Onondagn formation, but eareful oxamination by tho 8tato Goologist and tho Btato Salt Ingpuctor convineod thom thot it was not, bt that it must bo bundrods of foot bolow tho now well bt gl o4 VERY OLD PEOPLE. Pmrapzrenra, Bopt. 4,—About 1,400 old folks artloipated in an oxoursion to Tookland to-day, gunmny any woroe under 60 yoors of ago. Tho threo oldest woro 108, 103, mid 101, “Tho lattar walked about supportod by o cans, n‘uel groatly onjoyod tho mmusementa providod. Thoro wag » bund of musio, nud dancing was participated in by many who had passed four-core, Jetesiensaabl i sl OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yoni, Sopt, d4.—Arnved—Steamship Frauco, from London, Javenroor, Sopt. 4, — Arrlyod — Stoamship COanada, from Now Yorl, Nzw Yonx, Sopt. 4,—Arrived—Btonmship Btate, of Novads, from Glasgow, AN AUDITOR'S AUDIT. (Continued from the Firat Pago.) grass upon the sohool lands,” Tlo Committeo Drosont tho following BONEDULE OF HOME OF THE DEFALOATIONS erDf Il}mllmlh which thoir favestigations brought ight TIST DISTRIOT, Amonnt paid to Aclirath for tim- bereut by permit upon mcliool . 00800 0s tiesvaresesnnscnesiens $ B0,088,24 Amount of samo paid over t0tho Btato Treatiror, . 608230 Amotint not pasd ov6r .5y s $19,102.04 Amount pald {o Mollrath for tim. boe oui without pormit on school 1080000 vesesenns. 8 11,370.18 Awount of faina e ty 1o tha Btato Trosuror, 4,802.03 Amount not patd ovor. ; $ 0,48418 Amount pald to Mollentls for i orcut on oter Blato Jande nok clasolfied. 2 $ 4,809.90 Amount of samo pal to tho Blato Troasuror, 812010 Amout not pald over. 2 $ 9,800,02 ND BISTHICT, for Um- ool 1 $112,162.60 to tho Slato Treasurer, v 85,016,02 Aot ot patd 0%0F v eseeees $90,000.04 | Amount pald to MoTirets for e Ll ot cut by n unlvorsity A “x; 3 30,083,580 to the Btato Treasuror, . 23,020,714 Amount not pald avor. 5 5 Amount pald to Afolrath for {im- 3R ber cut without permizsion from seliool Tandn. ... +$ 10,710,23 Amott of omo pai ato Trassurer. ver 18,187.55 Amount not pold OFer.... pu.e 3,622.0 Amount paid {o Mclirath for tim- #3010 er cut o Btato lands not cla~ alfied without pormit., .$ T,617.00 Amount of soino paid ovo 1o Btato TToaBUrer.. e 8,230.81 Amonnt 1ot pALL OV vveiis§ 4,381 Amount pali to x{'x'un‘m'\’fm {im- B el it on aws Blato, and othor lndaes, e ) 418112 Amonut of rame paid to Blato Treagurer, Amount not pald ovas . $ 418112 OTHLD 1TENS, In nddition to tho forogoing wo find that, on about tho Gth day of Augunt, 1809, Mellrath, a8 Btato Auditor, furnished to tho oficers of the Lake Buperior & Missisaippl Railroad Company ou ofllial statomont of tlio amount of mono; thathad boen collected by im in paymont of lumbor et tn tho wintors of 1844, 1867, and 1808 on tho odd sections of land then hold fn trust by tho Btato for the construction of the said Lako Buporior & Mississippi Raliroad, and alao of that cut in tho Bamo sensons upon certain swamp landg then hold by tho Hinto in érust ror sud rollrond compavy. Tn these statemonts Mr. Mollrath certified that ho collocted the following sums 3 For timber cut upon swamp lsnds, +.8 B0848 For timbor eut upon odd sections; 2,238,359 Making a total of 1102.$10,430.83 No recard of theso transactionn is to bo found in any form in tho{Auditor's or Stato}Lond-Office. Wa flnd that no portion of this 210,436.85 haa beon paid into the ‘'roasnry of the Btate, and that tha samo is to ho addod to tho deflclt shovo shown tooxist. Tho Committoo discover atmple evidence that Mollrath, while Stato Auditor, was a BECOET PADTNEL OF DARTIES TRESPASSING OX BOIOOL AND UNIVEDSITY PINI LANDS, under chiargo of the Auditor, and givo o liat of the lands 60 occupied : ‘Tho testimony of P, M. Myors, of Now York, tonds to convinco the Gommittea that Mollvatl kept, for w0 yoars, Missouri Btato bonds balong- ing to tho school fund in tho hands of Myers, on which he E:xuumn) regularly drow tho in- terest, which Ia unsocounted for., The bonds wora finally logally transforred to the sehiool fund. GOV, AUBTIN. Aftor alluding to many other transsctions 'which Mcflrath failed to oxplain, whoreby tho Btato or the Sehool Univorsity and swamp lands fund was tho loser, baving proved the defalca~ tion of Mallrath up to €69,659, the Committce Eay: ** Your Committoo, having ascortalned the fore- golng facts, tho inquiry m;ign!hui itoolf 08 to what romedy tho Stnto hed, if any, to indemuify atgelf for tha lossos thus dovoloped, Dir, Moli- rath exoouted no official bond to the State ot tho timo of or sinco tho commoncomont of his last officinl term of threo yonrs. His ofiicial oath was duly filod and recorded in ihe ofiics of the Secrotary of Stato, but no bond of tho Btato Auditor is found. It is impossible for your Qommitteo to oxphin why the Executive, tho Hon, Tioraco Aaatlm,dublomp %}nvo&vnfl?‘okng 5 ortant an ofticiat duty,” Na, other clarge of S0t complionty Wit MS)irall s made againgt ox-Clov, Austin, CONCLUSIONS. ‘! Tha Committoo closes ita repart aa followa: Your Commitico cannot conclude this roport without giving expression ta their regrat ot bo- ing compallod to malo theso disclounros. 'Thoy doit sorrowfully, and only Io obadionco to tho storn demands of the public duty and rosponsi- bility imposed upon_them by your body. No oitizon of our young Btate can loarn of tho facts horein disclosed without feoling humiliated and Indignant at tho discovory that ono of tlio most sacrod trusts imposed upon o publio officer bag boon thus violated. Evory citizon of Minngnots haa folt ospocial pride in tho boliof and assuranco that our ecliool fund, which securod to his childron and genera- tions yot unborn, the means wheroby thoy woro to becomo cducated and worthy citizens of owr common country, and to now loarn that tho Btate s boon dofsandod of nni portion of that lnnn‘l which all should guard with their lives, if neo Lo, will arouso in him a faoling akin to the deso- lation of his hearth," ‘Tho roport 19 signed by Jonx 8. MoDoNarD, Lucas T, Hynpann, ‘WisLian MoKusiok, - Committoo, TUBLIC OPINION, Bz, PAvy, Mion., Sopt. 4,—This community Is nttorly astounded by tho dovelopmants of ‘tho Commiiltos investigating Mclleath’s misdoings. For yoars it has beon s question how an_offlicor with $2,500 & yoar could grow rich #o fast 2y Mollrath, but” nobody suspected tho dogree of corruption which tho Committes claim to have dovoloped, and which, s Mellrath cannot ex- Flaln, gonerally conceded. Ropublican poli- icians are very muoh exorcisad, fonring that tho disolosnres will disrupt tho Ropublican party in tho noxt eicotion, which will involve tho election of a United Btates Sonator to succood Ramsoy, —_— THE WEATHER. Wasmryaroy, D, 0., Sopt, 4.—Over tho North- ‘west, tho Uppor Mississippl, and Lower Aissouri Valloys, falling baromotor, southerly winds, ris~ Ing tomporature, and_gonorally ‘oloar weathor, Ovor the Lnko Hogion, falling baromotor, south- onstorly winds, stationory and higher tempora- ture, cloudy weather, and light winds, LOOAL OBSERVATIONS. * Qi10Aa0, Sopt 4. FEIE § § g | Direetic 2| Hour of ob-| [rection and sersation. | & 1 5 & |force of wind.| MWeather, Cloudy, froali.. . Oloudy. freah,,, Oloudy, frosh...{Chreatenl’g, . frasl Tleavy raiu, 00. {8, freal, Light rain, aximum thormometer~0T. imum thormomotor—Gl, QENERAL ODSERYATIONS, . Ou1oAdo, Bupt, 5—1 8. m Wind, " |Rain| Weather, Breckonr'ge Choyennt 3 Olovelan Valr, O8I0, cuss ol + «es|Oloudy, Gincinuali,, [0 vs0esiOlear, Qlicaga, ght raln, 1.02{L.1 1 47| Clear, i8l0loudy, J2|ciondy, Jajcloudy, 17.0loudy, udy, Ounha, ..., Pombina,, "Laledo, , Yaukion..,| b8, E,, f3 64]B,, freah.a) o3f8. 12, nontlo, FISH CULTURE. New Yonu, Sopt, 4.—I'red Mathor, who sailed from this country o short tine ago, baving in cbargo somo 100,000 young ohad, intended for the stronma of Germany, writes from on board the steatnor that tho fish all diod of starvation, An otisor attompt will bo mado to transplaut shud from Auericun lo Gorman walors, COMMERCE OF CH1CAGO. ‘The importance of flor ¥nt and Cap Trade. Whilo tho seaboard marlkots havo from proce- donco and long standing somowhat an advantage over this city fn tho way of catoring to tho Weat- orn trodo, ny & not-off our morchants certainly liavoan advantage ovor tho seaboard markots In tho way of n rapid distribution of goods, ns no othor oity in tho world haa groator rallrond facllitios than Ohloago. For yoars past tho oldor citiod of tho Eaat Lave bocomo oxcesdingly con- sorvativo, fooling themsclvos eccuro trom any- thing lko a dangorous compotition. Of Iato, howovor,. = thoy = hove loarned to look upon Chicsgo' na tho great eoat of wonlth for tho Woat, ns “nlso tho grent contral matkot of tho United Btatos, pos- nAessing ndvantagos for supplying s wido and oxpaneivo conntry, sud posnossing tho power to assort ita rhi td na tho commeroln) contro of thio groat West. Bo far aa quantity and quality are concornod, Chioago morchanta to-day nro aa woll propared to meot the demands and raguioltions of cousumors as the oldor mar- ltots of tho Enaf. Thon, again, tho day has pr- rivod whon tho commodtios must bo- produged hn nonr 08 possible to tho polnt of eonsumption. Thus wa Boo Chicago rapidly doveloping hor manufacluring ndvantages, aud, in the way of domestic goods, sho i mpkhy iaking in th faots l'lA ’mlmt““lkt f th 2 n the manutaoturing intarosts of tho country. And i might bo woll to add in thls connoction that Taz Trmnune haa boon Informed by trast- worthy authority, backed up by facty nm{ statie- tics, that Now York, Doston, Phiindelphia snd Baltimoro aro notdolng jointly moro than Now York was doiog four yoara ago in TAE HATAND OAT TRADE, Wo shall chiooso 8e examplos for_thia articlo of tho morion tho oxtonsive busingss of Koith Bros,, Eddy, Harvoy & Oartor, Olarlos A, Lowis & Co,, {n the hat and cwr Aino 5 Rich~ ards, Saw & Winslow, Field, Loltor & Oo., in tho dry foods lno ; Honry W. King & Co,, Cla- mont, dorton & Co., In clothing; O. M. Hon- dorson & Co., U. 1. Forgo & Co., Pheips, Dodgo & Palmor, in boota aud ahoes. Thoso houscs with many othors, can Enfely challongo their older compotitors ot tho Enst, In the magnltndo of their business transactiops. At this juncturo Tux LurnuNe will montion the well-kuown and rolinblo houso of EDDY, ITANVEY & OARTER, which was ostablished only throo yoars ago in rathor incommodious quartors, but aa thoir busl- noss increased they wore forced to socuro n fargor and more commodious building, nnd fo that end thoy eatablishod thomeeclves at 209 and 2{1 “Mndison strect, noxt to thie wholegalo hongo of Ficld, Leiter & Co,, which i3 ono of the moat csntral loeations in tho city ; and In justico to this Arm Tnue Tnmons will atato that, outof the yonng housos that com- menced business immedintoly following the gront firo of 1871, this houso has taken by far tho most ropid stridos, and rivals in tho amount £ onlon the aldoat hanaae standiog on & colid fnansial band ; ‘28 <54 i suflicient capital to enablo thom to Luy their goods ot an advantsge, thoy arc to-day dupli- cating tho prico lists of fho older-establishod hiousos at thio Enat. Of courso it is impoasible to givo exact figures, yot, after » caroful ocati- mato, wo do ok healtato tosdy that the business- transections of this firm per voar. | Thoy mako tho manufacturing of furs and robes o specialty, Thoy woro tho first to_intro~ duco and oxtensively advortise tho servicoablo and widely-known proteotor™ traveling cap, which haa” brought 80 much eomfort to tho Woatern travelois during the past fow years. Their sales the first scason reaching 3,000 dozon. In commorcial standing this house bas a reputa- tion of which it may woll feol proud. ‘Wo will now turn to the house of KEITH BROR., situatod at 260 and 252 Madison streot. This is one of tha oldest and largest wholesale louses for hate and caps in tho clty. And wo will also stato that it is » honso of ‘which Chicsgo may woll feol proud, as it has eutstrippod in tho ex~ Eflflfllon of its business it compotitors both ore and nt the scaboard. It is a fact that ean- not bo successfully refuted, that thore ia not any siuglo house cither Eaat or West that doos a larger bueiness thanthat of Koith Brog. Boaldos carryiny & full Jino of all goods In that branch of busi- ness, they make & specialty of * buck goods,” in which thoy have built up o trsde during tho past fow yeara which has no procedent. Tho trade of this honee is not conflned to tho oldor sections of the West, but their goods aro sont to all civ- 1lizod portions of tho ‘Territorics betwoon this " polut and tho Pacific conut. Tho noxt ostnblishmont that claima our atten- tion ig that of \ CHAS. A. LEWIS 4 €0, in tho elegant Parwell Building on Monros and Market streots. This firm, composcd of youug mon, has taken a position in this line ssooud to nond, East or Weat, Tta tradv has grown largely sinca tho firo, aud it now caters to tho closeat and beat trade of tho country. The mombers aro closoly watching tho markots, and, with thorr oxcollont managomont, alwaya roady fo tako .ad- nntu{‘-o of bargning for cash, a8 shown by their lato purchess of the immenso stock of Guogo, Mallory & Co., which thoy aro now offer- iug to tho trade af less than manufacturore’ prices. Prompt, rolinblo, and active, this frm ida fair to rival sll of its competitora. And Inst;was visitod tho widoly and well known house of avorage $500,000 BWELT, DEMPSTER & CO.,. lacated at Nos. 220 and 222 Knst Madigon atroot, who havo been cstablished about eovon yearu, - and during that period huvo moro than tripled the amouut of their business, which is sluolg.xm ovidoncoof the swondorful noresse of the jobbing trade of tho Weat. ~Bo far this sonson their busi- naes has far oxcoeded thair oxpectation, and is o large incronse ovor the corrcsponding months last yoar. Evor inco this houso lsunchied out in businoss thoy havo been ono of tho loading houses of tha country, and of such houscs Clu- cago may woll be pro — TEMPORARY SUSPENSION. New-Yonw, Sopt. 4.—The nnnouncoment is muode that Biglor & Co., heavy lumber dealors, of Nowburg, N. Y., have been compelled to sus- E;ml. Tt is goid that their suspension was causod the failuro of Comptrollor Green, of thia city, to psy billa to the amount of $200,000, which wero audited and found correot. Newnuna, N. Y., Sopt. 4.—Bigler & Co., who aro rarnxh:d a8 suspondod, haye only boen tem- porarily embarrassod, and thoir business in pro- ceoding without intorruption. Tholr asssts are largely in oxcoss of thoir linbilitios. PROFESSIONAL. DR.R. HUNTER, Rytaurszows, I Rabert Hunter, 3. D, : B oty Dean 8in: Having beon complotely restor: to health through your akilifal Lmulmu’ul, I dm:: it my duty toglve a falr and conoiso alatomons of the facta of my caso, Trom ohildhood until X was 10 yoars of troubled with a constant lacking iough. ldA{ tz:: uge my couglh incronsed, and was soon followod by copions mucnous expootorntion of & vory of- {fonsivo and disagreonblo odor, At the ago of 18 tho cough and oxpoctoration had eo inoroased that my. rost at night wau canstontly Alsturbod. The oxpooctoration chaugod to yellow mattor, I bad constant pains in my ohiest, and shortness of Lronth, go that X could not oxort mysolf, and the slightest exposuro would give me a cold aud fo- cronse my sufforing, Uy parcnts now beeamo alarmod, I had boon under tho treatmont of our family physiclan, who wns coneldored very skillful, but his romo~ dies notod moroly as polliatives, and my Qisense ateadily incroased. I tried all tho patent modi~ cloes epocially recommended, with no benofik whatevor, My hoalth etill doclined, my symp- tome beeame moro aggravatod, and tho general debility of my systom lvorensod. I thas lingerod on through a misorabla lite of sufforing until I ronchod my 29d yonr—roducod almost to & skoloton, sna confimod to my hod. At this atago another pbysician was called fu for consultation with our family physictan, and atter a caroful examination thoy both pronounced tha loft lung entiroly gono, and the right ono badly disensed. Thoy said my timo in this world waa short—that dlo I must, and that bofora long, My fathor thon dotormined to take me to you and 4oo if you could do angthing ror mo, Ho suocooded in gotting mo to your office, and, aftor examining mo, you pronounced my caso a Yory bad ono, but not aliogothor hopoloss. You pro- soribod for mo, and I took tho medicines and tha inbaling instrumont homo with mo, and at onco began their usoe. Vory soon I began to foel that your romedies wero ncting favorably en my discnso, and, st tha ond of the first month, was abio to b up and movo about. I continued stoadily on with your treatmont for fivo months, gaining in health and strongths all tho timo. At the ond of fivomontha I folt Liko & now man, and was ablo to rosuma my work 08 o miller. I havo worked fiftoon bours out of tho twenty-four, and, notwithatanda ing tho dust and night-work incident to my busi- m)fl:.mmy hoalth has still improved, and I am be- B SMULEY. —3 haa Through o kind vaid%'fzrl‘v’uflgy' rostora~ tion to health altogothor to your remarkabla trentment. Isond you this statoment go that you con uso it 83 you ploass, and would add that if any ono aflicted as X havo been shonld desira to writo to mo, I will bo happy to anawer them, and satisfy thoir inquirios. Yours, respootfully, Jaaes T. Fopnen, Tha above easc Is given to the pablic as one of the many such treated by mo. It is prosented im the languago of tho patient himsolf, and X think 10 ono can road it in an unbisged stato of mind sad not feol satisfiod that Rlr, Forror's caso wag ono of undoubted Tubercular Consumption. My own disgnosis ot tho timo of oxsmination was that it was o caso of far-sdvanced Phthisls, and my progucsis was that ho would *probably ro- cover in from four to six months,” This I take from my notosof the caso now boforo me. X ‘bsaed my prognosis vory much on the romaining vitality of his systom, knowing that, if his gon- eral ayatom could rally and recuporato, his dis- ease, though Consumption, could be cured. s It you will not believe such ovidence aa this, as to tho curability of Consumption, you would not bolleve **thongh ono should rieo from thodesd.”, ROBERT HUNTER, M. D., Lakeside Building, corner of Olark and Adama atreots, Omoago, Sopt. 1, 1874, : EYE AND EAR. Dr. . B, WALKER, Oplithalmig and Anrs] Sargeon, 73 Sonth Olark-at., cors Borof Handoiphe - Catenliatio feme 18 todr < INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1776 is7e INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OFFI0E OF THR . 5. OBNTINNIAT, GCOMMY L ynmmnm,"rfi.fi o ; Tn acoordanco with tho sovral Acts of tho Congrors o DR SR Droviaiog for the sofobsation el the °F CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY Of American Independence, thors will bo hold In FAMs MOUNR PARE, Palladolphis, 13 tho yoar 1970, a5 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION f Arts, Manufactures, and Producta of tho Soll sod Mine, Tl Exhibition will bo 15th of April aod clossi on e 10 of Oatgbere o tho 19tk of Aprlt APPLICATIONS FOR SPACE. To securo apaco for oxhiblta 1a the Dalldinge or the Park, oacly apbiication dhould: bo mandor - Tho Hecoseary Lormt for apphleatton, together with (hG Tegulations for D oo, ) G s, ‘5 tho o i Spplication 1o the QR GOBIIOIN, Dirctor-Gonorats J. L OAMPRELL Bocrotary. LAKE NAVIGATIO! S8PECIAY. NOTICES. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup, TOR THE OURE OF CONSUMPTION, COUGUS, AND COLDS. Tho great virtno of this modlofae fs that 16 ripens tho mattor and throwa It out of tha system, purifios tho blaod, d thus elleots a ouro, SUHENCK'S SEA WRRD TONIO, FOR THE QURE OF DYSPIPSIA, INDIGESTION, do. Tho Tonlo produces & Lioalthy action of tho stomacts, oreating an appotite, forming obslo, and curing tho mosh obatlusta casos of Indigostion, SOOENCK'S MANDRAKRN PILLS FOR THE CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT, &0, Thezo pllls aro alterative and produca a healthy action of tho lver without tho loast dangor, as thoy aro fres from ealomol, and et more efficacious In rostorivg & houlthy action of the liver. "Ihoea remedios aro s cortaln eure for Consumptlon, a3 tho Pulmonio Sgrap ripens fhe mattor and purifios tho bload, The Mandrake Plils act apon tho livor, orcate bicaltby bito, and ramovo all dlsoasos of tho liver, oftens cause of Cousumption, Tho Soa Wood Toula gives tona and atrongth bo tho stomaoh, makos & good digostion, snd enables tho organs to form good blood; snd thus ore- stoa hoalthy clroulation of healtby blood. Tho com- bined action of thoso medloinos, ss thus oxplained, will cure aory aco of Consumption, 1f takion in 1imo, aad tho 130 of tho modiciaea porsevered In. Dr, Bolionok Ls profesaionally at his prinolpal offioe, cor- nor Bixth and Archests., Philadelphis, ovory Monday, whore all Jottors far advicomust boaddressed, Hohonok's smodfotucs for sale by atl Drugalste. ADVERTISING, ADVERTISERS IN RELIGIOUS, SECOLAR, OR AGRICOLTURAL NEWSPAPERS, Ararespastlully nalffad tlint m{ nowly-rovised Lists aro in tho Pruss, nid will bo roudy for dullvory on Monday, Chio Tih Tutuut, Do not mako a contractwithout e xamining tho uhproosdontod ofiors tuado by mo. Oomparigon Qourted, Compotition Dofled, ADDRESS Oft UALL ON GEORGE W, SHARP, CHIOAGO ADVERTISING AGENCY, MoUormiok’s Blook, Randolnh-at, GOODRICH'S STEAMERS. For Raciue, Milwankee, Shoborgnn, Manito. woo, eta., dally(Sundays exceptod),... eere Do, ‘tBaturday's boat don'tloave uutil 8 p. m, Yor Grand Havon, Muskegon, Travorse City, Mackinac, otc., daily (Sundays 0x009tod), rvr 7 P. 1. Fort. Jaseph datly (Bunday exceptod). am. Satarday's Bost don't loavo untll 11 For Mnnitea and Ludiugton, Ta Sams T p.om. day and Thursday. Dam. 2 0Bica and Docks, foot Michigan. GENTS' FURNISHING GCODS. SHIRTS! WILSON BROS, 67 Washington-st,, Chicago, Andl Fourth-st., Pike's Opera House, Cincinnati, TO RENT. CATRTAGE REPOSTIORY FOR RENT, ON WASHINGTON-8T., 05, 103 and 19, socond floor, in stond front bullding: ylmn!mu’:niuhy'ml o0t cloar, 10 posta or colutona; alun fhird flooF, rooim 40 by 100 fool cloar, tioors all sunporte Ly Crussou "4 Jarg Qartiago Rlavalor fo both 3. AENRY o1 Wi, ERRY & JAU LY i 110 Doarhorieat, ~ Wholesale Stores, e ., adloiulng Tibbard & Sponoor's, N a8 L st ho Joth of Bopt., GIRor &4 i bearor 4atd Fooy it iy aretion heugh G wally B seonal 1. Jexitn wagon loom T ths St oraiors. Ohokh i e olast tahant RGN ST, nENIY ROIK 7 Washiog: tonzat. ~__ MEETINGS. ______ The Congregation Chebra Kadisha Ublkur Cholm ' mootinks during tho holl« Jb el metle S et ot bl ook, posthiront cormee of Want lb\ndoh-'l'hw Joltersons ats, . ot 31, il bo sold by 1, "Cobus, 1a"Wost fishdolpliut, M. Alplsor, 23 oaf, Badisanat. irtolum, 4 Miwaukoo-av. 0, A BOUNANZ, Hoey *)

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