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8 ~hHE OITY. GENERAL NEWS. The fon. William D). Kelloy, of Penneylvania, has boen invited by ecveral gontlemen to ad- drems tho citizens of Chicago on the carrency question, and mildo eo next weelk. Tho temporaturo yesterday, as obeorvad by Manasso, optician, 88 Madizon street (Tmnuss building), was, at 8 a. m., 7t degrees; 103, n1, 803 i3 ra., 8565 3 p. m., 835 8 Py, BO. Tufus Wilds, the keeper of the gambling- liouso ot 75 Halated street, pulled cight bofure Inat, waa held in 500 bnil to tho Criminal Cowtt by Justico Bahsbury yestordsy, The inmater woro discharged. A sand-wagon, driven by n man and boy whoro namon conld not bo nsceriained, wan struck by a train on tha Northwostern ttond At tho Oakiey sireot cromeiug yostorday., lloth oceupants of tho wagon were throwo somo dintanco aud perte onsly Injured. Tho wagon was reduced to small- sized kindhing-wood. A concort and literary and mnsical entertatn- ment will bo givon this evening at I'rovidence Buptist Church, on Irsing placo, Just north of Fulton streot, for the benefit of the pastor, Tho Hallelujah Band will bo present and particlpnte. Wodnenday evening there will ba a prosentation to tho pastor, the Liev, Jr. Johnson, Tho Directors of iho Public Library have re- scinded their recent action in closing thn Publte Library at G, m., and adopted a resolntion un- der which it will bo kept open from 9 a. m. to § p. tm,, on and sfter Monday noxt. Tho Directors havo aluo ordered a considerabla numer of new books for the Library, aud intend io mako sl further additions within a rhort time. Acireniar was pubhrhed in Tir THBUNE & short tiwo ago, fu which tt was rtated that tho Chicago Iupurance Agency Awssociaiion lad no clartor, 88 claimed by tnom. It appears, how- ever, that this statemont was weong, as Lo saud ABsocintion is i tho posse.xiin of thoy proper lmpcrs. Togally nuthorizang tient to do busingss b thin Btavo. A party of workmen,whilo excavatini near the s of the Uaptist Cunven used by culored peoplo beforo the siro of July 14, 1874, near tha corner of Fousth avenno and Fayior nirest, yeue terday afternoon, exhwmed a pine box about a Seet fong and 10 inches wido, which on opening avas found to contain a skull and bunes of what avidontly kad heen an infaut or swail ehitd, It i auppored the box was buried before” tho con- fingration mentioned. The bonea wera removed 1o the Morgue, aud the Coronor was notitied. Tho Miseigsipyi Iross Aesociation, numb fifty or mxty lagios and gentlomen, will arrive tho Grand Pacile Wednesday maoriug, ab 9 oclock, on an excursion to Niagara Faila. Alany of the promisenl nowepapers in tho Bouth wiil Do reprocuted. Tho editurs will spond Wednes- dar aud 1hutsdyy m eight-seeing in chis oty, Bt it a5 understood that the press of thia city will oxtend cunrtesios to their nesepapor breth- Teu from the South. The cxearsiouixis will bo et at the Grand Pacifio by promivent mombers of tuo fraternity bero. The Methodist ininisters lold their regulnr wer mroting yestorday marning. The Lev. Mr. ‘Truesdell eceupied the chiair, and the e Mr. Parkhurst acted ag Socretnry in the absenco of the Itev, Mr. Folton, ‘Fho prayer wns delive cred by tho Tov, Mr. Iill. Tho usual number of pretors wus preseut. lml»om of yedtorday wenmons worw rend by the Ries. Mossrs, Stokes, Muller, Hill, Berger, Diadley, Aruold, Demiug, and Glendening, Tho meeting was sdidressed at somo length by the Rov. Ms. Warren on the anbjiect of ** Lenser Hymual," s smaller form of praser-book. Adjourned, Tom Hutehinson, a colorcd man, wap brought into tha Arniory yesterdoy mornenyz, having been arrosted st tho ibxtance of I, Fonsterstack, of No. 08 South BStute sticot, who nervously avorred that tho negro thirsted for his gore, and that this_unuatoral thirst was to ba allayed a6 tho pacrifico of his life, It appenta that Mr. ¥, a whilo ago, wad tho princifal witness against Hutchinkon in & cago wherein that gentlewan was accused of burglary, sud which resulted sn his belog lold to bail, Georgo Esger furniehed tho iatter, which Thompaon promptly jumped. He roturned o few days ago. eaterday, meeting the wituesd, nud remomber- jug the ovidevce ho bad given ngmnat biw, ‘Thompson displsyed a derire to reduco him to hash, aud accompanied a threat to tho offecs that ho intendod to do ko, with oaths that made dir. Teunterssnck's hair stand on end. Tons is o bad man and will probsbly go to the Bridowell for a long sojourn to<iny. A BALEOF PROPERTY, A snlo of certain pieces of property helonging to J. Y, Seammon took plrco yosterday moruing on the steps of the ltepublic Life Building, La- Ballo blreet, ta sutinfy the mortzages heroom. Alot iv the Aloctbenn subdivision, fronting 536 feet on Bouth lYark aveuuo, at the cor- ner of Thirtv-thivd street, and extending ti» Calumet, frouting theroou 248 foet, ai which o decroo nud iuterest of =73, been rondercd, wa bid in for 87 mioi tzagee, tho Connecticut Mutual Life. . Tholotsud buikdiug oceupied by the Jnters Ocean, fronting 20 fect on Lake stroot, and run- niug baok 181 foet, against which a decreo and Itorens of §24,429.79 had been rendored, was bid {n by the wortgageo for &21,000. Tho block on the northwent coruor of diehi- gan avenne asd Handolph stroot, 130 by 129, syulugt which n decrou and interest of 10~ 216,20 had beon rowdered, was bid in by the anorigageo for &L35,000. ‘I'he block on tho nurthwest corner of Lako and Franklin, 40 by 110 42-100, ageinse which o decteo and Intorest of §18,08132 bod been ren- dered, was b fu by the mortgageo for 10,000, e LOST ON THE LAKE. THE ALDENMEN OFF OF A CHUISE. Tho Teople's I'miy wing of ihe Common Council, whicli einbraces nli the jolly dogs of the body, teok o leavo of absouce from their eeveral roligious charges Suuday, aud weut on s fishing excursion, 'Fhe stoanior Lake Iiccze was chartered for tho affair, and tho gay and festivo element of our municipal goverument, accompauied by & fow Board of ‘Trado mon and » choleo lot of stanch enloou acquaintancer, wero cpsconced In varions pasts of tho eraftat & very omly bour in the wornfog. Iolland, Mich., was tho point selocted for the expocted piscutorial diversion, and tho steamer started on lor way thither hours Lefore the denizens of the city were yet astir. It was decided by tho leadors of ihis enticiuyg exeursion to lake no carly start, iu order to liave 8 lunger foray upon the finny ju- lnbitants of the lake. It wagnot nttendod with auy of the inconvenicnces of early rining, as all tho party sat up all night to Lo in readivess, aud Tan no chauces of beiug left betind, The deter mination of the wanagers of the affair In taking an emly dernrlum and Loy luducing overybody to eit up all night, was A SHBEWD BUBINEXS TRANSACTION, Thoso who wore Lo go diank with grest peralst- oncy ali night to koop themselves awake, there- by adding no small sum to tha reveouss of wume of tho partics intozested in the excursion in the shupo of ealoon receipts, tilling thommslves up to such an oxtent thst a smaliur supply of liquors was roquired to susalain tho spirita of the Kuu upou Lhelr voyage than would oiherwise nve beeu needed. '1hie most of tho party en- josed the trip from their bunks, to which they bpeedily retired as soon a8 on board, bejug urged 10 thiat course Loth by their vomnolent teudency and an instinct for welf-preseryation, which inti mated that they wero safor below'thaa whilo clutching frautically at tho deck-rails to keop themselvos from momentarily sbooting over- board, many ot tho party cownplamning of very roufh weather and acut kca-sickncss beforo tho boal bad loft the dock. Buoring away the fomes of tho night's libauous uu- acr tho bed-clothes of their bunks, the frosh breezo and beautiful glistoning lake woro greatly evjoyed. TLo 4'l{rmu of the bost waolie up the party whon oif Yollaug, and haviog re- covered somewhat from other 1oely they em- ployed themsoives al THEL VISHING-REFLY, The smuscment 0f onghariy tho monsters of Lake Michigau was theu sulered into with great zest, Ninoty pounds of Bali wero caught, but ua three of thom welghed ‘50 pounds tue really small number leads to the omuon thut & large shiare of the party wore devoing thomselves to osa inuocent amusolents. This would appesr '0 bavo Leeu the case from subsequcnt @yvents, ad tho rising teudeucy to Ludarity ppears to have sttackud the crow £ the eraft, It is qus eertmin, or upion no_ other bypothesis cen tho future iu- adents of the trip boexpiained—thut they oxhib. ted m very decided wlfvction for the liquid squipments of (e boat, aud that no Larsh hund kopt thew from tha abject of their love, ill‘lng eaught 00 pounds of flab, and baving become suBliclently exbilarated withi - the froshs nko Lrecze, the {:‘ut, uundertook to retury, ex- peating to reach Chicago early In the moruivg, and 0omo U .in the even n‘g. amuyed itself o Tho mannor io which the party R ke Fvtuto oAy be Lwsglogd whon it in atatad that an ualimited supply of the tiauora which elicor and inobriata woro ou baud. 10 aomo way TR PILOT'A COMPASS got ont of eondition. e hed tinkled plareea with evoryhody on board during the day, but na hoad was all sight, ncverthelexn, ho aaid, and ha wont into tho pilot-lioune, grasped the whoel, and tnrned the noso of thia craft homoward with An eary, nesuring mirof confidence, snd s chinckls of ratisfaction at his drinking capacity, Tho careful nnd calm abaerver, lowever, might have detected that his eyes, notwithstanding n very rasointe offort to hold them™staring directly routhenst, or towarda Chicago, wore fixed in & lnssy staro woversl poluts of the compass cant of that chiroction. Thia defoct in the cominis made wniling n mattor of cansiderable dinteulty. ‘o party curly in the morning clambered npon tho deckt. A" mist lay upon the ses, It wan thought anfer. to Jaz at anchor and wait tllit rone befora entering tho river and stoaming up 10 Clark stroot bridge, ‘Thomistelonred away, and iustend of being off Chicago within ight of tho famlinr objects of itw harbor, they wero off the unfamiliar shores of Michizan City. Tho pilot wax ronndly cursed, aud not afloved anotbor drop to drink. The party, 1n the hands of an- other pilot proenred (rom tho town, sot out upon its way to tha city. Nt having propared thietusolven for trps of anch & length thoy wero now short of rations. and, doepite onrnost afforts to drown the calls of appetita with drandy and maxll, they wore ab 1ast obiigod lu ewois ish over tho futnaes fires to pravent being reduced Lo & famishing condition, Tho fuel beeamp oxhausted beforo Chienzo wad reached, nnd tho hoat was oblized to into South Cnicago for conl. The party rosched nomo last evening, and il there worn many ab- aent from the Cosneil on the Peoule’s Darty vido of the house ovorybody vow kuows why. bt 4 i THE TURNER TRIAL. MN. BWETT'S AROUMENT, Tha Turner forgery case occapied tho Criminal Cowmt agnin vesterday. Tho room wae well illad at an enrly hour, and tha jurors wore in their seats, shill picking Sherman 1louss food from their teeth at 8 o'clock. ‘Chey bora tho anpear- ance of beiny well-fed but poorly-contented bee wge, nad suchof them a4 hind read of thie (atigies of the Becchor jurors evidently eharod thair fectings. eovh and smiliog for the tax-matier. At #:20 o'clack M, Swett arore and commonced his arument n dofenso of his client. 1le oc- cupied tho entire day, with but an hour's inter- minsion for diuner, dovoting his time particnlas- 1y to an examination amd comyrison of tho sev- eral decdw, slleged forgod nud goumne, which hud been sdmitted as ovidenco. 1o tho afier- noon ho roviewed tho evidenco in a conciro way, arguing, of conrso, thut {ho prepunderance was in favor of his clicut. Mr. Storrs Will_commencs hia argnment this morning, 1t will spread over soversl hours, Mr. Bamnm will follow Tor the prosocution, and it 13 estunated that he will occupy not less than aday. Tho prohabilities aro that the case will not reach the jury beforo to-moriaw noon, BPECULATION AS TO THE RERBLT of the casa is general, but the seutiment, €o far as could Lo judged, uudorwont a ma- terisl end vory ~unexpecled chango yes- tordsy, No one soomiod to doubt that the deedy in quostion wero forgeries, zudt whiln they could not beliove the thooriea of tho prosceution, thoy wers equatly slow to eredit the arguments and idons of tho defenge, No one protended for a momicut tunt Turner would bo convicted, but thoso who a fow daya ago lnd oxprossed u be- lief that he would bo sequitted, were predicting a dieazrocment of tho jury. 'Lho dovolopmenty of to-day, however, miy sway the spectators ono way or another, but the effect upou the jury of any of the forthcominz nrguments or davelop~ ments {8 bayoud 1eckoning. —e OUR OBSERVATORY. IT8 PRESENT CONDITION—RAISING AN ENDOWMENT FUND. A miccting of the Endowment Committao of tho Chicago Astronomical Bocioty was held yes- torday aftornoon in the offico of the Chairman, C. N. Holdon, Esq, It was resolved by the Com- mittee to anter at once npon tho work of raising sn ondowment fund of not Ices than 50,000, the intorest on which sum shall be applied to paying tho salary of a first-clnes astronomer and tho ofher expenyes necessary to tho conduct of a large observatory. Tho plan adopted provides that partiea who subseribe 8100 each shall thereby become lifo mowbery, eotitled, with their families, to tho uso of tho Obsorvatory on Tuesday and Thure- day evenings. Tho payment of s Jarger sum, cithor on domand or by noto drawing rogular interest, witl ontitlo the subscriber to nominato one life-mewber for sach 100 ro paid; or tha donation of_ %500 or more will constitute tho giver o Life Director of tho Society. 1t was also decided that dopations of smallor sumd shall be accoptod, entithing the subserber to corrcunonding privilegos At Lthe Qbservatory, which will vo arranged Ly the Beoretory. A moeting of the Ubservatory Committeo wea bold Inst weol, at which it was resolved, in nccordance with o provious vote of tho Society, that only lifesmombers aud tbewrr fmmilios, and subseribera of oy amounts theu $100, shall be permitted to visit the Observatory, The Comrmitteo wish {t to be uuderatood that such rule, aud & strict ob- servatico of it, is an abzolute nceuesity at proy- ent. Toe building and big telescope are naw in firut-class working ordor,—ihanks to tho pentle- men who have subscribed momoy for that wurpose,—nud the rchablitation’ has all oen puid for, There i not a cent of debt hauging over tha Obsacvatory, Bnt tho work alroady dono hess exhaustod the trezsury, aiul thorn iw no monoy in hand with which to pny for oxhibiling tho tolescops, Itia now being "haudlod us a labor of lovo, for the benofit of those who bmve paid to put it in shiape; and, a4 thero 8ro not leps than 140 mem- bers who have tho right i go thoro, with their families, 1t in plynically impossible 10 sdwmit any who have not o pecuniary claim to an inspoction of the heavens through the mon- utor teloscopo. 1t 1stoo mush to sk the titne nocessery to tha uue of the nstrumant, in n viue glo case, from those whoso kpare umo is already tully occupied, aud that without compensation. ‘rhio oflicera will boglad to meot subscribors at tho Observatory, and iake pleasuro in trying to mnke tho vieit lnstractivo as well as jutorosting, ‘I'ney aro obliged to rofuse sdunttauce to all others—at least for tho prosent. Nearly €2.000 aro now promisod, on condition ibat tho iul) amount of &30 000 Lo raiked Ly eubseription, The money ought to be fartheon- g withont trouble, Itis ono of the noblo:t objects to whick mousy can be contributed, sud alap ono of the most nweful, Not far fiom $100,000 have beon wspent on the OLucrvatory to date, and tho other §50,000 must bo rsised now in order that tho inventment of tho larger s sball ve of working value. At proscut tho fustitntion is Iy~ ing idlo,except ny it is at tho sorvice of mom- heie, and it ust continno to Lo idle till money enough is raised 1o pay the expereo of couducis ingit Is as somothing more than n peop.show. Chicago ought to talie a frout place in tue work of astronomical rascarch, uud ‘will do 8o if tho 1money required be forthcoming. Partios willimg to uid in raisiug an endowmont fund aro rospoctfully requested ta commubicate with C. N, Holden, Chairmau of the Commiltes, or E, Colbort, Secrotary of the Buciety, gt Niisi) COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, MISCELLANEOUN DUBINESS, The regular weckly meoting of tho Doard of County Commissioners was held yesterdayaftor- voon, Presidont Burdick jn the clair, A fult Board was pregent, A bill of $10,40 for masan work on the Inasne Asylum was sent in by J. \Widard, and ordored paid, Bavoral Lids for fucl were referred to the Com- mittoo on Public Servico, The Building Committes sont in a zeport rec- ommeudiug that several woodun buildings wnosr the County Poor-llouse be removed. Commissioner Clough moved that tho matter bo indetinitely postponed, 5 After some Ciscussion the mation prevailed. The Joint Commities on Publio Bulldings and Hospitals reported that it was necessary ta take immediate actiou to lay the sowor pipes aud make proper conbections of Uio saine witl the pireot vewer, aud to cause the heuting pipos, roRistery, ete,, 0 ba put iuto the new buildiuyg sy the brick walls are being luid, and that, thero- fure, they hod invited proposals fur tho above- named work, and recomtuondod that tho Board tako jminodiato action on tho sawo, "L seport wad uusvimously concurred in, Comaissionor Holdow offered a rovolutivn in roferonce to the removal of the woodon build- inge st tle County Poor-llouss, swhich was post- poned for & week, Comuwsrover Johuson roved$hat tho Board proceed to draw, at their meeting oh tho Mith iuut,, twenty-threa Giraud Jurors for the wext sorwa of the Cnwminal Court, Commissoner Conly moved, a8 an amond- mont, that each Commissioner placa two names iu tho ballot-box, aud that the seleotion bo made from thirty, whish provailed. The bids for seworage aud heatlng spparatus AUGUST 10, 1873. At tha new Itospital ware thon openod, and ro- ferrad £2 the Comittes on Publio Bervico. Tho Board ndjourned nntil 2 o'clock to-morrow aftornoon, s PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DR PREER ON THE TRANREURION OF DLOOD. Tho Chicago Yocioty af Physicians and Sur- Roons met at tho Grand Pacitic Hotol last svon- fug, Dr. BBavan in tho chair. Dr. Freor ndidressed the Soclety unon the sub- Joctof the **Trsnafusion of Blood," He ro- viowod tho liternturo of the subject, exolained the two methods of injecting, the madiate and jmmediate, and oxhibited tho nocessary apps- satus, giving interosting details from numeroua experimonts mado by Limeelf, In many cases of homorrhagze, tn Wwasting dircaror, and in cor- tain mugical nccideuts, ho regarded infusion w8 n legitiuaco operation, And ona full of promiso of relief, Ifo was inclinod to give precedonce to tho medinte methiod, and {y oxplavation introduced the apparatus of Dr. Rovert Mehonaly, of Dablin, Irotamd, and othern, Hoalwo introduced apparatna to il fustrate the 1mnedjate process, which ha con- eiderod an_undonirable ono, and inferior to tha madiatn cffort. Ho [nc aslus experintes wont in itw ua0 of the mediato procoss consiated m jn- Jeeting blocd from arm tu arm, or vein bo voin, it not boing doflbrivated, aud tho alfliculty was congulation in the act of infusion. He dowa:led oxponimonts lie liad mado, using tho modiate metbod, with different re- eulta on annnals, and was sstinfled that thers was uo reason for fear in trausfusion, which) was faat being smplified and redaced to auccessfal practice. At the concineion of tho roading of the paper it waa discussed at long:h. Dr. Freor made some wteresting explanations, Dr, Bartlett mads somo oxporimonts to exhib- it & ready method for the dotorminadon of ures, wineh olicited ¢ousiderablo attontion, Dr. Sawyer read tho roport of o casa of habii- wal venescction, aftor which the Huciety ad- Journod. P e I.CCAL LETTERS. FATIER FORUAN AOAL To the Bdttor of T he Chicago 1vibunes AN Annon, Aug. 7.—-Somoe daya ago my feal. ings of iudignation wers 8o aroused at tho treat- mient which coctain members of my fawily ro~ ceived at tho bands of nembers of the Catholic elergy of Chicago, that I wroto a long article for publication to the Chicago Times. It was uot inwrerted, however, so I thought it would bo well anyhow to lot thero gonlomen know that Iam not through with thew yot, that ** Iam not dead but sleepiug.” Did their conduct resemble in auy way thay of Clinletians, I could bo eatisfled to treat them with contomyt for their proceed~ wgs in tho past, but when thoir inbuman toelings of bigotry and peraccution load thom to interfevo with pariiea who have taken no part n wy affairs I can no longor restrain mysell from ehowing tho commuuity tho vitlainy aud hepoos riny of their lives, Siuco tho newspapers aro unwilling to recoive my articles, 1 must holp my- g2l in another way, and this I have deternined to do by takiug occasion of a lecturo which I in- tend to dellver in a few weeks, Hitherto I have done notlivg to compromise mysolf with Catho- licity, @wce, as I have slteady suid, tho chargo Lrought axmnst mo by Bishop Foloy docs uot Interfore 1n auy way with my rolations to Cotho- licity, \Wero L as Foley would bave it, s thief, thot other ono who died a good Catholic bomide Christ would toach me that thero 18 uothing to provent o from 1emaining a good Cathotic. I® s not nocorsary, howover, to resort to thess premises for my jus- tfleation, ns Mr. Foley is still u couple of hun- dred doltars in debt to mio for gorvicos rendorad nndor bis junediction. Catholics may by greatly alarmed nt tue proepect of wy lecture, bt Ihave auxllcmnl{ oxplained my position wlresdy. My intentiou 18 not to attack Catholieity, but to re- veal tho cunduct of my former colicugion in o far as they havo personally interfered with mo. 1'nm not, buwover, dispoeed to lecturo on their conduet. I will metely mako incidental mention of it, a8 I bnve chosen to speak on denominas tional oducation in the public schools. Thin I ntend to speak of from o Cathotic standpoint, strange as it may scem, but yet o na to douy the right of priest or Dishop or any other occlucinstical dignitary, to refuse tho sncramments to the poople, or tuterfore with thom in sy way becausa of lhmrlpmreronce for thio systent of public sehool o undn educnijon, Aly position mny seomi o strange one, but I hopo to suktain it, aud it In to bo re~ memberod by tho people that my sutherity to sjienk on rehgious auestiona w just a8 guod now a8 when 1 wus thut commisnioned by tho Catholio Chureh to teach Plilosoply and Thoology in its schools and colleges. This may sorveay a notico o tho commuuity AL J. Fonuax, 8. T, L. JNRRY DUNN, To the Editor of The Clucana L'ribtne : Rove, N. Y., Aug, 5.—Your iruuo of Sunday, Aug. 1, containg an atticto Loaded * Bunko,” 1 which my name is maliviously or unsiskenly used 28 n “buukoist.,” I beg leavo Lo state that 1 bavo never been engagod iu that Lusiuces, either directly or indirectly, and In all my life I havo naver obtaned a dollar or a penny by moans of that or any other **sure thing” game. Nelther am 1 clacsod 08 a buoko man by thoso w Lo aro copablo of distinguishing ona from an ordinary gnwmblor. My improssion is, that tho writer of tho articlo alluded to was aware of my ahsovee fram: Chicago. 1f not, those who gave bim itetws wero. I object to baving my nsmo mimla uwo of in_connection with thut business ; were Ionguged in 1, 1t wonld not master, I snggent that your reporter make o fow inquirion beforo usiug ‘my namo sgain. I wasnot in Clil- eago wheu that article s purported to havo been written, but expect to returmn msuoni whon, if tho writer of that article is not convinced that I wn not o bunke man, I sball endoaver to dis- abuse his mind. Jemny Dune A CATD YROM I DAILKY, To the Editor of 1 he Chicuyo Tribunes Cuzcaao, Aug. 0.—As requested, I rlee to ex- plain ¢ First, that I did negotiate with tho col- ored man, Johin Green, to inform me of the con- templuted robbery of John B. Bhay's dry goods house, Nos, 84 and £0 State stroet, aud was fully propared to receive the partios, bnt it was not attompted at the timo appointed, nor since as stated. Socond, I promised such imtunity to tiroen for the iuformation an I considered propor na an oflicor wtont upon dixcovering crimo. Any intimation that any other motivo sctustod my will fall still-born upon this commuuity, whether it originate with sumo jealous city de- toctive or eaptured culprit. J. M. Bawky, (B EL ey THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Tho Hospital and County Agents’ nine are to havo a match gamne of baso-Lall to-morrow, Architect Ingan, it is oxpected, will present his plaws for the uew Court-louse to the Coun- ty Board to-morrow. County Ulork Liob Baturday recoivod s new fuvoico of tho Statates of 1874, and Is able to meot all demands, *Bob " Pinkerton, of detective fame, way around the bu'lding vesterday, Io belongs to tho Naw Yerk aftice, and Liss not been juChicago bolore for seveoral yoars. 5 ‘The Bhoriff starts for Joliet this morning with fourteen prisoucrs. Willinm Wray was yester- day oxcused from going by tho Conrt, ten days having been allowed Litn {0 prepare and prosent certain papory, Members of the Equalization Committes of the County Board wora yestorday complainiu, of the bungling way it which their report ha hoen published 1o the Eualish organof the Board, 'I'he regors In the unoilicial papers, Tux TUIBUNE espucially, thoy prououucod correct, Tha air around tho Couuty Bulding was yes- torday ladeu with ite pertodical perfume, The offices vu the eaat side wera scarcoly luhsbita- blo at times. ‘Tho perfumo is supposed to ariss tiom & gtorchouso for raw bides in the neigh. borbood, which the Loard of Lesith woutd do well to give somo atteution to, Cowmmisaioner Conly reports that the flood in tho ‘Lowun of ‘I'slos and Worth has falleu about 1% iuches, The d orous the focder is etill intacs, nutwithutauding an asssuit was agreod to bo made upon it soveral days sgo by indig- uant propetty-holders. ‘I'he dum stands because tho cuurage of the sssailauts failed them, Couuty Attorney Rouutroo’s office waa yester- day chaugoed to tho ruuw recently ocoupled by the clerke paying rebote on taxes. ‘The change wat urged in these columus woverst days ago, aud ho oue sppieciates it wore than the oficial himeell. Lis otlice 1s uow private, or at least out off from tho inquiries of everybody arofud tho building. ‘fhe rvom adjoiving, formerly used by the Finance Commities of the County Board, {s now used for rebule purposes, ay im- provewant on the old room which the publie will appreciate, The County Board had a season of d‘nu Joy ab the Poor-House Baiurdsy. The vialt wadto 55 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDA nominotional | Inapect affairs gonorally, and espocially to laok after the temoval of certaln okl buildings toa botter point. Thero way a difforenco ot uptaion an to tho proprioty of temeving the buwildings, but vory littlo about tho forca and character of tho county fire-engine. {n tho trial of tho en- ine Commimsionor Conly was at the nozzlo. Io managed to turn tho wslream upon hin fellowsmembots _in turn, and o demonstiata tho eflieasy of &u Inch audd & quartor stroam with a formidablo projel- ling powor, _Very fuw exeaped bewg delagad, hut‘(.mmnlwn‘nnnrn Holden and Carrol) trora the groateet auflerers, ‘Tho lotmer was knocked np a tlight of atops, and then down agmn, by the force of tho stream, winlo tho Intter got a cramp 1 ko munclea of the leg which he will romem- bor when drawing hia noxt quarter's salary. - THE CITY-HALL. Marshal Danlap roturned from hia drip to Qenova Lako yesterday morning, and spont the day in tho trausaction of rontino busincss, . Mayor Colvin and Comptroller ITnges yestor- dny ordored thio Board of Public Worka 1o award no contracts of any naturo whatsoevor, until nome deflnite conclunion is arnved at regarding tho collection of tho taxes of 1874, Notwithstanding Judge Whaliace's decision in tho tax cases, a numberof loval citizons cane tinue to make thomecivos manifost, Thoro was natd to the City Collector yosterday the sum of $27,000 on city taxes of 1874, 2 Ald, George L. White and Peter Maht roturned home from their Eastern (ripa yestorday morn- Jug. The only difference betwoen thom s that Mahr has grown thin sud White has grown stout durimg thorr absence. No referonce to Ald. Btout, for Malir bears the palin there. As thinga are at present situnted, tho Lasw Devartment will not be likely to devoto much attontion to the Police Board war for some timo to come unlesa absolutely compoiled Ly tho Courts to do #o. ‘I'ho Mayor has verbally fns siracted them to proceod with tho 1874 tax cases, in order to obtain a hearing boforo the Hupremo Court at the Septomber term withont fail, ‘Ihe Committes on Mailronds mat vestorday aftornoon iu the City Clerx's oftice, Ald, O'Brion 1 tho chair, ‘The vty business before tho Com- mittoe was tho consideration of an ordinance for s horge-ratlway on West ludinng streot, The ordiuances was reforred to the Law Departmont, and, if thonght correct, & favorabla repor: will be roturned upon it. Tt {a sald that Ald. Quirk and Oloveland, of the Fourteenth Ward, epont kst Sunday o listoning to the complaints of an oxcited part of thoir cune wtituency, who were anxious to know why tho Connerl” would not giaut thom a streot-railway on West Indiann strest. 'Tho truth of the {tem suoma corroboraled by the action ot those two Aldarmen daning yesterdsy, ‘Thaoy button-holed ovory ono from i'oloy to “Corcoran, and fiuslly ineured tho passago of tho ordinauce. Tho Tolico Commissioncrs scem to lave prof- {ted by tho advico given tham by Tur Trryuse Rome daya ago, aud havn rotired to private lifo without "a murmnur, exceps #o far as they may horeafter ba heard {u Court. They failed to show themselves at all yostorday, and ‘aro doing a seosiblo thing in trauaferring tho rcenc of thoir troublo to their Iasyers oftice. Their oficial position is & question of Jegal diapute, and not ona of bruta force, Bherulan baa chouon the moro sousiblo path. BAILEY'S DUTIZS. Tho Ioard of Underwriters yostorday sent in to Bupt. Bailoy o list of lonaes in which thero are violations of the Tire ordinance, 'Tho lst showa tho numbor of violations on Adams strect to bo 2i: Madiwon strees, 23: Raudoloh, 43 Washivgton, 41; Calboun place, 25 Markot, 21; Yranklin, 75 Clark, 24; Deaiborn, 10; State, 57; LaSallo, 14; Fufth avenne, 20; Michigan nvenue, 10; Wabash avonue, 22; total, 241. Tho nomber of “ench honso and the nature of the violation Is givon 1o full, On Waslington strect, for instance, at 237, 229, 926, and %01, roqu nro atored o an unsafo condition, Ag reany other nuinbers on the samnoe ntroct thero are no tue-stoppere, no sky-lights, uo laddors to roach the roofs, unsafo cooking rabgen, and ash barrels, On Madison street, {from 8Y to 95, thora nro rags, ashos, and shay- inga iu an uneafo atato; bad stoves aud shavinga nt 181 and 185 : at 187 to 189 thoro ure no ladders to tho roofs; at 177 thero aco ashes and litter in dangerous amonuts snd plaoes, but no Iadder to tha roof ; at 180 to 182 thio litter of mixed ashea »ud ehsvings aro also Liablo to ropont tho history ol July or Octobor. ‘Lioro ara simliar dangors oud nastinesy ropostod on Adams siroot, from 45 to 107. Ou Markot streot from 20 to to 167 thero in slmost an entirs Inck of Indders nod fluc-stoppers, with n dangerous forgo and lights trom 22 to 86, Fifth avenuo bns n bad moss of oll-rags and shavings scattered from 84 t0 92, and flue-ptovpers wanted at many places, nod a dapgerous bLoiler and smolie-stack nt 52, LaSallo also bes o bateh of theso dangers from 12 to 812, Dearborn wtroet has wood oxposed on tho roofs from 77 to Bl, shoviugs ot 104, litter and no skylight at 122 and 124, an uneafs dry- room, etc., at 160, shavings unsafo at 168 and 170; at 182 a combustible mnss of oil-ragy and ashes, Btato stroet la roported just s eafo from 191 to 221, avd Clark strect offers wpoecial induceinanta to contlngration anong its oil-rags aud litter at 214, 220, and 162 aud ‘4, whilo » utova at 168 noeds to o mold for oid iron, and nlmont evory tluo-holo scews to bo withoul » ~ stoppar. 7 Regarding this communication, Dailoy staten bis fnspectora huve already comnleted lint of noarly 500 nsmes, cmbracing about all tho vig- Iations In tho bueinoss portion of tho city, Many of them aro of such o naturo as to como outaide of the provisions of the old ordinance, and until the new opeis passed and put into operatiou nothiog can be done to prevent new vivlations, or oven abolinh existing oues of tho most ingrant paturo, 'Ile ordinnaco s in tho Liands of the Committen oo Buildingy, awaiting the signature of All, Bchaffuer, who for some renson vefuses to report oa il —_— SUBURBAN. ELGIN. Elgin's little gonsation iu the way of an elope- ment ocourrei 1ast wook. Ons of tho partios in amllliner, who for several yoars has carried on quite so catabllsbment, She had an fmpedi- mont i the way of a husband, who, thougl harmless, was somowliat fn the way, sud the falr lady Las for some time bonn rostices. Bho In prepossossing, vivaclous, aud well caloulated to fntorest, ‘The second party to tho flight was a locomo- tive-engineor on tho Fox River Divielun of tho Chicago & Noithweutern Railway named Mooro. Ho lis sun through Eigln for 'y and It iy nupposed, a8 tho tiack runs closa 10 tho skop of tho lady, that tho acquaintance flest bogan jn tho desultory way of looks and smtles. A fow months ago Soore dovelopoed a decided taate for visiting Ligin, s ‘¢ Jay-over " nasat Turaer Junction, and ho conld ruu up to Elgin on ona tasln and down on nuother In time to take his tirsin to Go- neva Lake, and thus, while awsy, tho houra which otherwiso would become tedious, ia frionda at the Junction undorstaod that te had o wister-iu-law at Elgin, and could but ad- miro the 1oterost and devotion Lo manifested for her wolfare, Iut the Platonic affection tinal- ly becamo “‘stale and unprofitable,” and tha partics determined to go West, Moore, who pos- sussed somo property at Goneva Lake, ia under- ©tood to have disposed of 1t, wud last woek pro- cured passes and leavo of absonce for himself and family to wisit Council DBluffs, sud on Triday tho party ho taking with bim ono of his childre: boy—und leav- ing his wife to carv for three more. Mrs. I, the wmitlinar, tool with kiec a dauglter aged 12, Wheu last hesrd of, tho party biad roached Clintou, la., and wore still bound West, RIBE FAUK, The Board of Trustoes of Iyde Park will hold & #pecial moeting this evening to consult upon » plun of goneral seworaga for the villsge. At the same timo the objectiony to the laying of a sewer ou Lorty-filth strcet ou the part of the fiww:’ru of about GUO foet of froutage will be sard. e THE ROCKFORD POSTAL BUILDING. Svecial Dispaleh tn The Chicago Tridune, Tockyorp, Il, Aug. 0.—At last tie Post- Oftice mattor iu settled, and to-day I, 11, Swiih, Poustwastor, recolved the papers from the De- partment st Washington accopting T. D. Robert- son & Co's proposition to build a new Post. Onice buildlog fu this city, Work will be com- menced 1u a day or twa. P v S R, GRAIN SEIZURE, New Yoms, Aug. D.—Two ships, graln-ladon, were seizedy st tho Brooklyn ducks, on Baturdsy wight, in & suit brought by A. /. Kent & Co,, of Chicsgo, to recover from the suspended firm of Archibald, Baxter & Co, 40,000 worth of gram, which the former company olaims to Lave sold 10 the latter for cash, whick as noé been pald. et -— Pianos and Organs. A large sssortmment of now plancs and organs o seal, Becond-band plance from $30 to $300, W. W. Kissarz, Ooruaz Btale and Adams sirosis, GhLago, | JESSE O. NORTON. Romarks of Senator Doolittle in the Circuit Court, The Will of tho Decensed Admitted o Prohate. THE CIRCUIT COURT. REMARKS OF JUDOE DOOLITTLR, The following aro the remarks dolivored by Judge Doolittle Haturday morning, when a mo- tion was miade to spresd on the recorda of the Circuit Court the resolutionn of the Iinr Associne tion on Judgo Norton's death. Judgoe Doolittle was formerly n partner of tho doceased. After prosonting the resolutlons of the Chica- &o Bar Avsocintion, tho speaker kaid : Ly thie appalntment of the presiding officer 14 wan made my duty o present thess reolutions to this Court, and respeetfully to wak tiwm to be spread upon ita records, In temory of tho deceased, Ho much 1 ain called on to say of the duty offictally aralgned me, Tiut an an old friend, partner in- busiuess, and a8<o- clate in Congrean, 1 bek Ieave in few words 10 apeak of Liia Liistory, his private virtues, hia professlonal career, and Wi pibMo’ life, Jesse G, Norton waa born at Hennington, ¥, Dec, 25, 1814, 108 war the won.of Cul, Martin'Norfon, a patriot soldier of tho war just Degiun with Qreat firitain, In youth he wan sober, Sudusirious, slwlions, and ambitious, Ho entered Wiltlams College In 11, and graduated bonorably ju 1815, Without fortune, and relying upon himsclf to make hin way, ho fiest wont 10 Wheellng, Va., ami taughit fue ot timo o clansical schuol. From thero e went to Mienoul, 10 onew nt Lotexd, in that State, hiw pursnit Wna clunsleal teachier in the High School, and 1o begin at the name tinio the study of law. T thero mot far the firet tim o mont amiiable and Accompitalied youtug Iady,—Miss Puobe Anu Sheldon, who waa al- romly ~engsged, by ho patronago of Guv, Dunklin oud ' otlier gontlomen, - in tonche 1ug & select achioal for Jadies at tho mamo place, The acqualntanco thua formed sipened juto affection, and, on the 43th day of December, 1817 (hin twenty: fifty birtlulay), they wero married st iho residence of Gov, Dunkitis, ADout one year aftee this event they remoscd lnto thin Blate, aid, I 1883 settled nt Jollet, 116 \as soon rdmitted tn the Bar, aud entered npon the practice of the law, Tle rose rapidly, lils genful muntors mado Lim popular and belovel, and ‘tha peopls where ha Hived gave Iim all tho honora and distinctions in their ower. Iy wan it clested City Atiorney, In 1810 1o wis clected Counly or Probuto Judjo, and wan reclected, In 160 ho was_cliosen meiiber of the Constitutional Gonveution, In 1850 ho wae olected metuber of tho Legislature, In 1953, fn tho Lt cam- palgn 16 which tho Whig party appoarod mwan actor ont tha etagn of American polities, o was elected mene ber of Cotiyrers s n Whiz, Dufing (ho second xes- slon of Congrasa cata tho reposl of the Miswouri Com- promiae,—thnt. jieacefnl measuro which, in the cud dispolved polftical parties, aud waa the aceasion, If not fhe direct catine, of our great Crvll War, 1o o- ninted that mensuro with all hin cloguenca and power. - His eourds wan spproved by tho peopln of bia dintrict, aud 1o wan ro-ol6-ted 0 COngrews in 144, — notsan Whit, butrs o Republican, Ho served n thut Congreaa with ability until March 4, 1457, 1n that year ho was eloc tod Clrcutt Judgo, tho dation of which oftice ho discharged with fnduatry, promipt- neas, abllity, and courtey, After tho beginning of the Civil War, 10 1862, o wa again clectol 1o Congrens, and gorved with Nonor duriug that most trying yorfod ntil March b, 13%—noar tho vloso of the War, - After the wurrender of fho Bouth he steadily mintutainod tho Uplon of tho Btales wam not broken by the Rebellion; that tho Constitition was athl “the supreme law, and bLindiog wupon Cougress sa well an tipon all tho Btates, and {hat thiorefors Congress hud 10 more power 10 Oxpel Htaten frow tho Unlin_ than the States had power of them- relves to withdraw from &, It wan a logio which com. mundod the seavon but 1t could ot control the pas- +lonn of tho {insos, (atlamed to n white hoat by the as. rassiiation of Trosident Linroln. Lut 18 18 110 part of my purposs to sy morv than th tato tho grouud on which tho Tepiblican party with its now and nioro radlcal filoan was sovered from bt Tu 186% ho waa appointed by Proefdent Johnson United Btytos District Attorney for tho Northorn Dis- trlet of 1iinols, He discharied tho dutles of Uit offica until Apeil, 1569, with siugular sdelity, with honor to bimnolf and $iistico to all. After i rotiro- ment front that oftico ho Lecsme nwnocinted with 1o in tho practice of law in this rity. Wo remaitied together unttl the fire of October, 1871, by Wwhich owr oflico and Murary were desiroyed, Biuco that timo 1 have been asmoctated with my non, and ho haa been engagod In tho praciice of Lia prolwsion, n portion of Mo time un counsel for the city, until confied fo his lioure by the iliness which reaulted in his death, Tho afiction caines vory noar to mo, It comoes very near to ol of tin, Whowo headn like Yours ond ming are growing geay wlili advancing yoars. “Tho rosolutlons in bricf aud it words giva his trno chiaractor s kitown fo the profession and to tha world, Dot thers wan {n bim » gema), affectionate, aud ove jug nature, roflned, belyhtenied, and exalted by o trao Chirlstisn ‘life, which 'ouly thoso who knew " uim o his family and in juthoate friendly fntercourso conld fulty nppreciato. 1t was fu his_ hospitable hotne, whoro L wan so wincerely bo- loved and nimost idlolized na husband, fathor, sud friend, that these virtues of thosoul shone forthi, and tnade & bentity of character which no wealth cau pur- chase and no Intelletual greatuesn can supply. o loaves s moderata forbuus to Lis beloved widow and fanily, the lattor consisiing of one son and thren daugtifers, Tiut he loavos them aomething moro than fortune,~a mame above reproach, the numo of au Thonost 'man, ono of God's noblemen, 1 respucfully 35k, 1n concliision, that the ahove reaolatious may be placed upon the records of (his honorable Court, Tho resolutions, togother with the romarks of tho Houatar, were ordered to bo spread on tho records by Judgo Booth. Al = JUDGE NORTCN. FILING OF 118 WILL. The will, with codicil nttachod, of Josso O. Norton svag filed and proven s the County Court yostorday. Tho will was witnossed by Mrs, Judgo Bradwoll and Franklin B, Chinso, and tho codicil by the Hon, Jusper D. Ward aud F, A. Seavorns, Tho will f4 ny follows : 1, Jearo O, Norton, of Chicago, and State of Tilinats, baing of sound mind and meimory, do make, ordsin, and eatablichs thin as my Jast wili ind testament, hero- by revoklug wll former wills mado by o 3 First—Llesiru that ali my just debis 3nd funeral oxpeuses Lo paid, Second—T "direct that the insurance ou my life, ounting o $13,000, be paid to my wifo, to whom i policica e mnde nayable, sud that they bo nok Tockoriod xa any portion of my estate, Tiard=—T o give, duylse, i bequcats unto m, foved wife, Phebio Anu Norton, all iy houschold furul- ture of every kind, and all our silverware. Fourth—Of all the rest nud residito of my property, roal, peruonal, aud mixed, I do give, dovixo, and bo- queath ono-fifth thereof in valuo o my wife, Phebo Ann; one-Afth thereof b valuo to each of my diugh- fers,” Elizaboth N, ‘urrence, Jomle O, Korton, and’ Aun Hophia' No:ton, 10 have and to hoid the kame unlo each ‘'of them und hiels and amigns forever, reapoctively, teuth thoreof to my wife, Phebs Ann Norton, In trust, tho rents, fusties, uid prafts thereof to bo devoted to the support and malatinance of my beloved mother, lizaboth Sheldon, aud after her death to m beloved wifo und to Lior eirn and aseigns, One-tont thercof to my enid wifo and to such person as sho woy In wiiting under her hand snd sead uppoint in trust for tho followlg purposes: Tho ronts, fesucs, and profita of onu-third thereuf 4o Lo devoted 50 thio aaain- fenance, oducation, aud support of my graud. duughter, Josepliino Juesls Norton, until ubo ” arrives at" tho aco of 1, or ' marries, when tho saiid stuount atnll be puid over to her ; two- thirds tharcuf 10 bo fuyested In #0ine sufo way, und tho income arialng therefrom fo be paid ovar to'my aon, Alestin Norton, ‘The prinelpsl amount may by paid over to him after a period of five years, if my gnd wifo shall think proper. T'ha russon why o' lcss amount Ix givon to 1y s thun to 1oy other chllaven 14 owing 10 1o iarge smonnta advanced to Lin during iny lfe, and to muke the divislon more nearly equal, FUth—"The cana given mo by my Lrother, Martin B., Igive to my brother-in-law, the Rev, Charles Doolitis, S1zth—Tho cane given ma by Mrs. D, 0, Heranton 1 givu 10 y brotbicr, Muriln 8, Norton, Setenth3y watch, presenieil me by my wife s s Gnristmaa prosent, I give to my son, Murtin Norton, Erghtn—3y wotch wisich I bave curried so many years givo to my uephow, Ellsha Norton, Nunth—1_do hereby sutliorizo my exccutriz, herein- afier appotuted, to sell sud dispose of, ot Publio or private aalo, as sho may think proper, sny o all of my Jroperty not specislly bequeathed berein, oud to con- ey tho uame awiy aid With the same effect 88 1 my- aulf might do i Lving, Tenth—1 do Lereby IDPOIM my wife, Phebe Ann Norton, executrix of this fast willsnd testament, aud T desire that no sureties borequired of her aa such, Tu wituess whorvof I bave herounto set my Land and acal, this 234 dsy of Fubnur? A, D, 1473, xiux O, Noatow, The eatate is valued at abont #50,000, and tho codicil sppoiuts . ¥, Goedell joint esocutor, — STATING THE CASE IN WHEAT, 7To the Rditor of The Chicayo Tribuna 1 Cuicaao, Aug. 7.—1 ank the hoaost portion of tho rag-monoy men to patiently peruse sho fol- lowlng puttlug of the curreuoy question: Jobhn Doo gives Richard loe his notes, withous iutor- est, in return for 860 bushols of whoat, the borrower at the time being in sore extromity. Ina fow moaths his slready complicatod affeirs assume au aspect which gravely monscos his #afoty uuless & further sud larger smount of in, B wealth can bo obtalued, In thia exle Rency, Richard Roo again comes for- ward, aud, upon an agrement being made that tho borrower shsll psy & cor- taln amount of Interest, aud sball fix uwpon & cortafn timo whon the whoat shall be repaid, leuda John Dos 2,000 bushels of wheat. At tho terminatlon of the poriod durng which John Doe's luterosts are so jeoparded, he fluds that Richasd ltoe haa partad with his notes, aud that tho firat, or non-intersst-bearlng paper for 300 bushels of wheat, i 10 the haods of his neigh- bors gonerslly, sud that it s held to be worth from seven-sightha to theea-quarters of what (& promises to psy, while tbe sum of the paper _soorpsentiog the larger transactlon, aod ou which ho has rogularly paid interest, Ia counted a8 worth 2,000 buebola of wheat, Upn learnfng thin, ho goos among lin neiglibors four timen & month, snd oxchangen Abuui 4 pecka of wheat for pabor promising 0 puy & Ditwed, thun ualng nil thn nheat be oan pparo, Jiis neietibors soem very glad to take 3 preeks for the paper, as thov got it, may be, at jasa than that fignre, and parhiaps make a protit of aquart of w} by tha tiannaction, Ry-and- by, a portion of John Doe's houreliotd, novcing with great interent his operations, complain that the burden of paying Intorest on the 2,000 budi. eln in onerous in two waya, —thest, that it s hard to pay intercat any way; nnd, focond, that it koopa” np the prico of tho paper, and nnkes it dearor to rodeem. Therofore thuy pro- pose that John Doa sliall foreo Nichard oo to accapt now notey for tho debt of 2,000 bushels of whont, whicis notes shall not Doar the oner- oua interost, nnd which notes will Inmediatoly deprecinto (o & point swharo, as in the earo of ity st loan, 3 pecks of whont will cancel a claim for n bnebel, Bupposiug thnf John Don foltow thin advicat It ds not diflicult to mon that the #chomo comprelionds the nnpurtant ote- nients that go to maka up the meancat of dis- houeaty, It hoarken to the muggestion of suother of Johm Doe's cluldren: o puts jt pat, that John Doo, in eettle- ment of the dabt which ho acknowleges ltmeell ad owing, shall ¢ " to Richard Rao and bis bowrs aud aemi without bearmg interest, simli verpetually promige to pay back tho 2,000 buehels of whoat that wero onco bor- rowed. Contrasted with this last villaloy, the firnt depredation npon the Hghts of tho londer becentues resuectabla, L, I think, with the United States Govorn- mout as yohin Doe, and the peoplo of the conn- try a8 Richard Roe, is almoss nn sxact slnilo of thekchomo of the paper-monoy demajogues. Lot tho light of fruth shino upou the proposition, and, beforo the nyen of any honost man, Lo us llawthorne's ospression, 1t shrivels as though tho devil had spit ou it, The Fmpmmon of the Pondlaton and Ewing wing of tho Democratlo party to have the Gov- ernmont jusno a paper stamped **This in o Dol lar," and to mako it a peual offenso for subjects of tho Government to rofuse (o {;Ivn up tueir property for theso papora thus stamped, 4 but o mensura of tho Com- muno, No more practicabla echemo could bo dovized for tho ** oqunl dilfuslon of woslth * nighed after no sorrowfuily by old Mr. Eccles, thut stanchchatipion of * tho Jaboring mannn." It the Communuo cannot run this countiy, Neithor can ity desires evor bo satisliod. Itcrios out lomfly for tho moon—or, what s porhaps more unreasonable, for wealth without Inbor, for nccumuintions of sealth watliout eithor frugnlity or Inbor, Any attompt to pacily ir, other than with contempt during lts surly enbjoction and thorough annihilation in caeo of insurrection, wonld be & labor akia in ita futility to tho offorts of tho Daron Munchaussn's horso to drink enough wator afler tho falling port- oullis had tuken off tho roar half of tho animal, ‘I'hoso poor, blind dupeu of cunning mon who 8co hiard timos exclusively in havd money. may contivun their onslaaghts upon na honest fiscal poliey, but efforts #0 much rossmbling tho tlt of tho iwmortal Don againnt tho dsngerous lnuvlmm gisnts® ean result ounly in harm to o aszaulting purty. SouNp WHEAT, P MORTON AND HENDRICKS. Bam Bowles acen things in tho following light 1o tho 1luostor Stato : Tudiana 8 having more politica, this yoar, than oithor of tho ofhers—partly beeauso of hor proximity to Ohio, partly ftom tho circamssance that sho 1w afllicted with two candidates for the Presidency. 1n Iudiana, at preaent, Republican- inn menns Morton, aud Dempcracy means Ilon- doeks, 'Iho anxicty of these gentlomen Leops the pulities of tho State tu clironic ngitation ; aud this auxioty in visibly growiug on them ng tho timo grows shorter, What with tho mis- velavior of the late Lowmslature, the practical disappenrance of tho third party, the revival of tho * no Popery ™ feeling, and tho Nepublican victory 1 Indianapolis, the fricuds of Mr, Mor- ton profess to regard tho outlook for nuxt yonr as very encouraging. It s ey good as wotiled that thie ltopublicat caudidate for Governor 1s to bo Bon Hurrison—grandson of ‘*Old Tip, canoo''—sud the Dicmociatie, Witham 8, 1 man, who I8 probably the most popular publ mau of that versusson, aftor Ar. kHondricks, In tho Stato, The platforms will dopend. Itis a curlous circumstanco that tha prosont views of both Mr. Morton and Mr. Hondricks on tho cur- roucy quoestion are matter of conjecture. DBoth outlsetncn are announced to spoak in Oblo dur- ing the presant canvaes. Mr. Morton will un- doubtedly koop Lis engagomont ; Mr, Ioudricks may esnd may not; ho changes bis mind ss readily as Bir_ Audrow _ Agun- oheok in tho play. If Mr. Moiton shou!d tale this opportunity to recant the nan- ciul horosies iuto which he has lnuurl{ Iallon, it would probably mean a bard-money Repubiican latform io Indians, noxt year. and would aleo ave a good influence in Illincls—where good in- fluences aro soroly noeded, by all accounts, to re- inforvo tho effoits of the bard-mouey men like Cullom in theie fight agsinst the Loganites. Bimilurly, 3r. Moudricks' oxpressed viows, if ho tonld be induced to oxpross them, wonld havo o marked offect for goud or evil 1n both States. Probobly the result of the Olio eloorion will bo mora offective than either. At present, the politiciaus of botb parties in Indiana, Ilinols, and several othior Btates oro in tho fog op this cusrency question, aud drilt around mtiably at their wits’ end, n mortal fesr ofdrifting in the wrong directlon. The news of William Allon's defont by an oxeraplary mnjonty would clear up the situation for thom nmazingly. -— Important to the Prosorvation of Toeth— John Gosnell's Chersy Tooth-Paste,] the most eflicacious dentifrico known, Try i, For salo by all druggists, Wholcssle agents, Torrey & Bradioy, 171 and 173 tandolpls street, g i gt Lot Them Qlean Your Blanketa, No ona will regrol having sent biankets to Caok & McLain for cleaning, ‘They do it bosutifully, 80 Dearborn atreot, 0 OF 201 Went Madinon, MARRIAGES. FANOLEAVL-FARLEY—In this city on tho 8th {nat., by the Rev, Willlam W, Patton, D, D,, 3r. Tilton A Nancleavs oad Miss Maggle Farloy, both of Chi- esgo. DEATHS. “THORNTON—_Abrabam Thoraion died Aug, 9, 1870, sged 3) years and 9 monthn, “funerul to take place Wednesday at 10 o’clock from hislate rosidence, 216 Lushuellst, Dy carrisges to Calvary, MIDDLETON=Funeral of the late George 8, Mid. dieton, of Euglaud, will tako placo Tuosday, Aug. 10, at 11 o'clock 8. m,, from Blasonfo Hall, No, 72 Eas Monroe-at., Chicago, Eriends of tha family are luvite ©d toattend, BURCHELL—Bunday evening, Frank, infant son of Jonopl E, and Souhia A, Hurch Funeral frain Wy house, 297 Ellis-av,, Tueaday sfter. noon, § v'clock, ta Oakwood. T SPECIAL NOTICES. It Lifo and Health Oan be sstimatad by dollars and ceats, MRS, WINS LOW'S BUOTHING BYSUP, for all the dizcases w'lh wl ars aflioted, s worth ita welght fu go izl oven tae ohild trous pal 7 n ols, Guros whid Gutio, and cAFrios Lho (AAnY safe: 17 through tho ortticel porlod of touthiak, Motopathy. The ouly trestmont kuuwn or over atiemplod that rad- {oally UURES OATARRH and NEURALGIA. Orlginal sad praoticed only by DOCTOR PRATT, 148 Btate-st. Hours—10to 13 and 3 tu 8. _Conaultation frma. ~_AUCTION SALES. BY G. P, GORE & CO., 63and 70 \_V_:l_lsl_h‘ Avonuo. Tuosday, Aug. 10, at 8:30 &. m,, REGULAR SALE OF DRY GOODS, Piees Goods, Linen Goods, Tauey Goods, Hats, Caps, Gonts' Undorwear, Hosiery, Pon and Pooket Outlery, Notions, &o,, &o, SPHOIALTIES: A frosh finrortation of 6-4 aud Itallay Cloth, A uew, large, snd well sssoried line of Buspendors irect frowm the mauufuctuser, MUAT BE BOLD, An fovolce of liuuliugy, Ructics, Colltotios, etc, o ‘The balanca of Hamburge,Rubber Corde and Bralds, Tolt frow ot sale, will poshitvely bo clused outat this, A fow carcs of Genta’ Underwear, medium weiglits, sll shirts, without rescrve, to make roown for later cons alygumeuts, v hitndred packages Ladies' Whito Hose, assorted qualities, an Underwritery stock, Hale puirewgtory, BANKRUPT. 100 pew Droas Goads, aasortead atyles, Newpoet Bull ngy, Privces Miztures, Oruss Olutls, Jeckoncts, Naine wouky, cle, ole, B0l by brder of Axalsnee at 11 o'%clock sharp. QEO, P GORE & 00,, Auctioncers, Regular Auction Salp of Bools and Stoes, 'WEDNESDAY, Aug. H. at 9; m., & full los of umalaa,-v.mkvmu Tiools and Womon's, Misses® 2o Clildrea's shoss, Ao, Mug of Wet's Pine Calt , by \nvigorates Ui . GOBE & C 6852470 Wabaab- GILES' LINIMENT, TS 3o, GLILER’ % e SIS IGDIDE QF ARRRIONY A Now aml Grent Dikcovery in Medtcal foionce for the Curn nnd Roliof of Pain wn Man or Animal, Burpnasing Anything orotofore nown, ltostoring Thoy, sands to Honlth and unumnu,, A NURE CURK For Nouralein, Rheumatizm, Eeyay Dipniotls, Eroun, Sore Tliront, ot che, Mumnps, Earalysis of Limbs, 8thi or Balargnd Joints, Dun. ions, Cornr, ’aina in Nack, Neak, or Bhoulders, Quinsy, Outarch, ~AND ALL— Trutses and Wounds of Hvory M ol Nat on o Animal, il GILES? LINIMENT hae rseolved the unqna, Aneavat of tho ‘niedica feataenity, and iy ferg iy g i thole privata practica by tiia giost sudcesital fay clans A CrrnaTaax Qunrn: Gitlns! Tulkdo ot Zmmonta ls fn my fudiment, thshe 1 romaedy for Netiralgts avne gt Hforo tho puhiia, bona amlietod with this torribila diseaso for 12 noveranait | fait upon Me. Gillow, co o reliaf, 1 tatio planviizo i devirnalirnrs tohy a henofau: i ML GORBIT, Chindeman of the Methadiv Extnrion, A PRYSICIAY CunzD: e, Willlam Oagvod Pago, of Na, 265 Fourth-ar, 1. K, Sufferol fof iy s o4 with Aoy and fyi.) o ‘wrd a1 1Gnos wha unAllo to waik, cr 1y an-injury rooclvod on thn Hudson Tser (G Aisd eviey mmedy thay Rl ursetonen et oy withont Uenofit, iea’ Lintment Inethilo of Ammyy #avo ntant rolint aad otfstorl n comploto cure, IEUMATIC BUPFERERS BTATE: Was dischargod feom tha Maseachussits General f,, DItAL na {nenrabin, With BulAtIALry EAOUNIALIN fyp Bivaldors, Moets, wi fots pitered Soartiily o el gones; trfad ovocsthlax : lost il hope. * Dr. Glis 1) tnont’ Indidn o Ammonia utiveted & compien ELLEN RMITH, No, 74 Visnost., Fall Rivor, Mase, My sufertuis with fnflaan emmatim tomser | s petutens 11 T risad iex' EAaknogt I Amuionin, T £ Tt I W, Voos T LIS, 218 Want Thirt Inilamninte swollan; pain fatula mon(a ehted ma.. Thanty-thiniatey Now Vork, GILES LAINTMENT ‘for aftments of th A ke T Mt mametd, oL it i dottally curattes aifocta. THE OWAER OF * HANRY TASSETT" STATES: Tnmy atablo o only lintment T now e fs (iler s, mont Indida nf Armmonia. 1t Terforis wondars, Loy Tnltatiogly profipinen v tha ‘bodt L ovor sam. - MEDANTEAN, Frincaton, N. . Tt our stock wo knaw of no Hntmont. it equala G oo Amomiz. ¥ i 1wt I vmm:: lxnf:'fi mantod Swemat o potlabin, - L4 noenr dianpointa. TIGE DOUGLABE, Norti Hownrd st Baitimore, ” eorgo Brant, Fa., Victorla, Jilis Gounts, K tho InTEONE MU TatiAne (o, the worlil, 120 si4en ta. wite fur e aqu s Gilea' Linimout. Toulia o Ausy u SLES' LINISTENT. suzaitvo Droportios than & breel of tha so-called ritry and lniments that are foisted v nloay e nmasty. Price 81 conta and ¥1 por bottla, Quarts, $9.04, Tewnlo & Retall Drngelv, .'vi‘“]l""fl"f'&s"‘l'fl‘d i y nion Stook Yarils Drug i, 31 Blas Jatambeve A bottle posscstos ney For Nnlo by all Wi GALE & BLOUK oot Palmar Tion: L, WOLTERSDORF, AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & Co, HARBLE MANTELS! JARBLE HANTELY THE SCAUREMAN & HAND MANTEL &, COor, Michigan-av, and Van Buren-st, Have given ua fostructions to make s TPEREMPTORY AUCTION SALR OF BURULUS 8TNCK OF 500 Marble Mantels . Which they huvo Just fintshrd, and rondy for fame :‘ln |u:1, embracing sll the latest and moat olegant d * igns in LOW, MEDIUM, AND OIGH COST. ! Marbie, Slate, and Ion okl In all the various grades of Amorican and Foreign Marble, Tho first Anction Sale will take place at thulr Fus roome, Cor, Mickiganeny, and Van Burcusst, Wednesday Morning, Aug, 11, ot 10 o'at Bulldera and the pubilc are Invited to examineth stock and attend the sale, Tho whole collection ol positively sold without imit oF resevo, ELISON, JOMELOY & CO~ Auctloneers. Friday Morning, Aug. 13, at 9:30 o'clock, Our next Regular Weekly Auction 8Sale, NEW AN BECOND-HAND Firniturs & Hoosehold Gools A sploudld dieplay of Modlum and Elegunt Paile Biiltss Black Walut Clinmter Sete, with MaricTo Dreseng Cancs; Painted Chiumber Rels, Bedetady Burcaus, Warhstands, Drorscls and Wool Crpes Lonugoe, Bofas, Mattresacs, Springw, Offico and Janz Derks, Lasy Chalrd, Book Caeen, Secrolurien, cte., 6 ‘Cookling Bloves, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, ixd Genoral flousokeeplog Goods: General Sterclaulsy otc. New Furnituro at private salo (uring the week Auction Prioes, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., # wid 50 Randolyhth WM., A, BUTTERS & CO., AUGTIONBERS, 108 MADISON-ST, HNTIRE BTOCK OF A CROCKERY DEALER, ‘Wodnesday Morning, Aug, 11, at 9 1.3 o'clock; At aur Salearooms, 103 adiron-at, The stock comprlsca a full lino of Whits China sl Oranite Wars, Assorted (lassware, full lne laojs, ¥ine Plated Waro and Tablo Cutlery. Also, 15 canks Whilo Uranito and Rockingham Wit WM, A, BUTTENS & CU,, Auctlonser. SALE OF COLLATERALS. FOURTEEN NEW BUGGLES AT AUCTUY, By order of aud for sccount of a Olicago Natlogd Bavly Wednesdry Morning, Aug. 11, at 10 o'clock, AT N, P, WILDER'S NEW BUILDING, NOS. 10, 12, 14 & 10 WASHINGT! Fourteon Top and Open Buggles, Theso buggivs 31 turned ont by one of tho larieat manufacturers In % ‘Weat, and are warranted In overy particular, Theyst bullt'of the beat sesoned hickery, with caso-halt axles and ofl-tempered springs, The fron-work i beat refined iron ; Leat Norway fron bolts ing Lnt the beat top-leather unid, ~Thoy are all #hile ing rall, and can eustly Lo shif.od inta an open buith WAL A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auciioueers, PHARTONS, BUGGIES, COUTS Double and Single Harness, AT ATUCTION, Without reserve for casti,as WILDER'S BUILDING 10, 13, 14 sud 1} Washingtou-at,, Wednesday Morning, Al_l_;;.__l_l; BUTTERS & CO'S IEGULAR TRADE SALF THUUSDAY MOKNIAG, Aug. 17, at Vi) o'cick. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G00DS FURNBENG G0BbE, NOTIONS, BOOTH, BHOBS, AND BLIPPERS, O Becond Floar Salearcom, 104 Madinon-sh BUTTERS & 00/8 SATURDAY AL, Furnituse, Houweokl Goods, Pianos, Carpets, s BATURDAY MORIING, A 3, 8t i ovlch t thelr Blosrooms, 108 Madison-st, By JAS, P, McNAMARA & CO4 21 East Waaliuglon-at, Largo and Atractive Cutalogus Auction Esle of 1,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES Tuesloy Yorning, Aug. 10, at 93 olock. First-class abck of New Gooda will by closed out T Qo of t%‘ P, MCcNAMARA & CO. A!ll:llm’u_‘g:‘-= e T fone By WL F. LIODGES & CU. At Our Varerooms, 636 W, Lake-st ‘Woshall selon Tumgflimu. 10, ab 2 1, tu., 4 L1 OARPJTS AND HOUSEHOLD G00DS, 4 couteuts Hassware, Cutlery, ol eic e 3 Bositive and wiibigut reasa WL HODAES & 00, A Also, ouWedneadsy : y 2 Jot o1 sgodn will bo sold without Fesl o'coek, e IR FrLOD0ES & G0, Auctioassh