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40 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE Dburned, thore in the third dried, and those in the fourth ret. The thno occupied in burning » compartment 1a“oply sixty O sevanty hiours, or Youn tuan balf the timoby sny other svstom. The heat in appliod @ rgradually thatthe bricksdan it orsck, and the lory by ungven burning reduced Lo aminimum, Nearly every trick 1n perte-t, Visitors to the works can aca theso tnichs beuier than the oxpansive grades mavufnctured af Pluladelphia. Baltimoro, and otwer Erslern oints. The Ceramic Gas-Yam burvs fire-brick, ilen, teira colla, chins, pottery, ete, in ke saMO perfect nay, . Thnp:mc!rll of the ** Coramio (ns-liln Com- » pany of the United Sintes™ are William Groge, President: Georgo 8. Redfiold, Vico- Prosident 3, Frauk A, Bowen, Treasuror; and A, B, Smitn, Kecretary. Mr, Godkin i the Master Burner; Mr. Todson the Master Mechanic: sud My, Prince bam chiatgo of making, retting, and delvering the brick. Tho Compans hag already gecured somio heavy contacla; AMORR them. one for mearly 5,000,000 lrieks for tho new West Sida Tospial, This order cuuld vat bave been filied without the Cerauio Gas-Kiln, A limited amount of stoet in the Com- auyis ofared for salo in New York aud hera. Fg 4 betng rapudlv taken, Tu tho couniry 8 mwn ia » benefactor who makea two bladen of grans tow whero one grow heforn In the cite, the enefactor §8 ho who makes twa biicks whero one was madae beforo, Mr, Grogg cau cougratu- late Limeelf. SO THE WOVEN-WIRE MATTRESS COM- PANY. If tho beat Government is that which eives the groatest bappiness to tho pgreatest number, the bighest civilization ia surely tbat shich gives the groatost comfort to tho greatest numbor, And in acrordnuce with this muxim is the fact that tho mincteonth contury has heon vignalized by a groat advance in tho ineaos of prumoting tho comfort ol tho average man. Wlion wo bear ia miad that tao-tlurda of the timo A man is usnally allo ta spenid at home is BPENT IN TED, wa sppresiato the vast impoitancs of that articlo of furnitmie. It matters little, ko far ay comtort i concerned, whothor the bedstead s plum or ornate, but 1t ig absolutels n ary thmt tho mattress on which the woary body rest< whanld Lo of prime eoxcellonce. ‘Tha hardy fronticts. wan may sloop ou “tho solt Mie of & boar " aud tho German w his vative lnud way prefor to eink into tho duwny depthe of mtercs of foathers, but the averaze Aweri- can wants & mattress that shall combine tho firmoess of the ono with the vielduy olas- tacity of tho athor. Sleepin not to be Lué for tho asking. Sho must bo wooed and won, The ouch muwt invita hor, Every iavelor known tho tremor with which ho firat lies on a Btrange bed, uncertam whather hio i duomed to toau aznl roli aud count tho sleoploss honts on o hard, knotty.matiress, or & maws of fluty feathern, or in blest with A smooth, olastir, roatful couch. Within the 18at six vears, the Woven Wira Mat-,) treas Company. of Haztford, Conn,, and Chicago, 1k, hise put it within tho power of ovory oue to goc that ron:-mu;;m denderatuny, A PENFECT MATTREM, In 1869, Mr. Goorge C. Perkine, of Tlartford, amon of groal nmcr{:rirxu and abihity, earned tho thavks of inmanity ¥ Introducing this inven- tiou to woary bodies, ~ Itw Atccons waw immenli- ato. ‘Tlie Compnay's warks fu Hartford aro on n colosenl gesln, Heveral tons of wire ara con- sumosd evory woek, —n fact that will not surprise the reader when hio learns that thero aro THO MILES OF WINE 18 1R JED, if ho is forunata enongh to wleop on ono of these matiresses, which arotho emboldiment of ¢ luxurions oano. Jo 1973 tho enormons busi- nees of tho (mmmm( made it abso- Intoly nectssary to ostablivh A branch howse in this eity, Tho commadious quarters takon on Btato street sBoon proved inadeqiato to moet tho growing demands of tha Weat, and tho Dranch waa removed to its presant loeation, 151 and 154 Michigan aveouo, directly opposlto the Exposition Buiiding. Ite sales are rapudly ap- proaching those of tho main houro, urged,on an they aro by tho skill. enerqy, and courlesy of Ar. William A, Lo tow, tho Mannger of ilio Western houso. ‘Tho reportor, whore ploasant duty it was ta luvostizate this, amang the other firnt-class business oatablisments af the city, can testify to tha ments of bo'li Manager and matiross, Tho Woven Wira Mattress Company had the great advantago of Lomng first in the fiold, This, with the undeniable superionty of ite -goods and tho largo cavital at its disposal, mado it a snccoss without a parallel in tuis doparturo of maunfacture. ‘Tho uppre- cedented sales of thig Company have had the effoct o ofton noticed in thio histary of Amorlean manofacturce—o? calling into existenco acitaln tmilalions, vhich, whatover merit nmy be claimed for thom, aro uct to be coufounded with tho original and geauine -articlo. Tue wall- known goods of this Company well mont Bhak- Bpearo's Thrico-driven bed of down, Their porsearors find it eany to go tahad with tho tark. but 1lring with the fark in donbly difi- i:u,l: They aro too comfortabioto be fightly oft. The rncnlhr mothod of weaving the wiro,—~a ““double weave,” used oxclusively by this Com- pany, produces tho 4 MAXIMUM OF STRENOTI and yielding rosistnoce. Fuormous weights loft on tho mattross for more than mix woeks bave failed -to injme it or to produce a permanent geflection. Tho ten- sion of tho slastio wirs fabrio ‘con Lo ‘eamly changed to suit the occupant, aud this sithout detaching it in nn{ way f.om tho segsonad maplo frame and tough iron corner-plates. Tho * don. blo weave" of tho wire provents—on account 'of the closo *‘mesh "—tho wear and tearof the bedding so justly complained of in tho caed of tho imitation mattressen. Every porsiblo im- Fmrzm!m i8 constautly boing ‘added, When t s demred, » wimpla sirangement prac- tically malkes tho donblo mattresn couwist of two mnglo ones, 8o that persons of unequal weight can occupy tlio two pides without the wunpleananc veering avd slisking 40 common m the ordinary apring odw. Tuuntiange bod-fellown with which mis- erv iuapt to make & man acquninted can find no hiding place iu this neat and _cleanly ma‘tress, 88 LLo seama are cemonted, It nover needh ro- aite, sud 18 porfectiv notactosn, * Finatly, the verv'low prico atwiuch thoy aro offered places thom witlun every ono's reaclt. Eapecislly fa- vorable tercas are mude with the trade,” The Qompany manufactures completo bedstesds, and usea tha aoven wire fabric for lounes, car-seats ready adopted on several railronda), cuts, sseamor berihs, eto, 1t in well'known that the HOUSEIOLD AT DEPARTYENT of the coming Inter-Stato Lxposttion iv to be of eepeota! value. But oua of tha most thorough otamples of hiousehold art wiil be 1the complets &nd olegant dixplay of the Woven Wira Mattreus Compapy. This il includa avery vanety of 0ods 1o which {his remarkablo (nvention has 000 Arplied, One of tho fiest beds mnde by the Company will bo oxhitited. in order that tho im- {.m.-.m..nu sinea 1608 may Lo readily wean, An mmense section of tha wite fabrie, cons teiafug every pomsible m\lo of weav- ing, will bs exbibited, Fiers wlll o tiny cota switablo for tho amallest babe, amil Weighty mativeascs upon which (intistn himsell miht bavo rested his wolzhty frame, and whiely ;n'uuh'l Lave served Methusalob liw whole Lito one ! ' ‘Tlhe gooda placed an oxbibition Ly this Cowe panv will excced fn attraction amd interest any similar display made In this couutry. Tun put hio will bm interesied to know that all the goods cxhibited by tho Company mro of their vwn make. and duplicates of them aro denstantiy kept In stock st tholr factory ‘snd waroroows, opposite the Exposition, THE WEATHER, Wasnivarox, D. C., Ayg. 20.—Fog the Lake Hegion. goolor and clear or vartly cloudv woatli- ef with southwest to northwest winds, riving fol- lli"d by fsiliug Laromoter, aud rains uear Lakes uren and Buperior, . LOCAL OBSERYATION, _tuicaco, Aug, 70, Time,_{lar. Thr |l m...:._inqm1» ther, §:638, M, W.flfi' (2] e mfooll 19 o g, ;30,0 23 p, w.f0.84] 11 V00 p, ta )03 70| WO ‘Mizlmuns (bermowmeter, 73; nilnimus, 50, OENERAL OUSEKYVATIONY, Cutrnany, Aug, Warka, Staton, Bar.|Thr| Ly, Claody, &, 8 Claring, &jUaim GG WY, freal, | 645, W., gentie 66'W., fresn. l B35, W, fresh. e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loxpoy, Aug. 20.—Bteamebips (Gireece, from Rew York, ssd Ohlo, buvo arrived o, oTrNuTOws, 0, — o New York, Las arpjved. JEFFERSONIANA. Choleo Selections from the Saye! of Democratic Orators. ings Consideration of the Resolutions Con- cerning the Quo Warranto. John Garrick and Fustice Boyden on the Rampuges Tho Resolutions Finally Adopted, _The Council of the Jeffersonian Clnb Leld a mecting at the Sharman [ouse Inst night, sud a nice weoting it wrs—for unentlemanly unuuu; tlopn and uproarions comfuct, The Joiln curpassed all their provious efforts, shich Insiy= ing a great doal® Thoy bawled lowder and long- o thay it would 1o pasmbly for any other st of tuen to do under hikn cirerimaianzos, sod genors allv rirengtnencit the opinion that tho Club will speeduly tear itaell Lo pleces, TUE PARTICIPANTS, Thero was a large sitemlance, Among those Present were Judge Otie, John Hise, J. It Doos litide, Jr., Senator Milos Kehoe, W.J. Onahan, Wasbington Hesing. L. M, Balcock, Judye Bov- den, I'hil Conley, Jobn V. LeMoyue, Ald. Fitz- perald, Miko Evana, M. J, Wenewortb, J. Ward ihs, I'at Bafforty, Gon. Cameren, B, Calinbsu, olin Arwedson, Henry IHawwds, M. 1. Dunn, Teter Hand, J, IT, Medvor, St. Ciair Sutherland, Jotin Garniek, 11 Ditger, Haus Herting, aud Geon. Frauk Busiman. On motion, Mr. J. Ward Elhe was admitted as dolegate 40 the Council frum the Second Ward, B:vator Miler Kohoo move that a temporary © mittoe on O gamzation by anpointed Lo whom credentials should ho reforred. The wmotion wad eartied aud the Commitios appo.uted as fol- lows: Mowrs, F. I Wiuston, J. R, T'oihttle, Jr., Poter Haod, W, A, toffman, Jr,, Tnomae A, Moran, and Watter ‘Trombuil. THE QU0 WAKRANTO BE=OLUTIONS, On the rerolutions with referenco to the quo warcanto eawe coming up, Mro J. R Duolittie. Jr., desired to modity them on account of tho Judgmeut of oustor rouderod by th Jdudgo of the Criminal Court. fo movod “the following substivnte, whicn 13 simply an swenlinent of the preamblo Wieneas, The charter eleetion of Apri) 23, 1875, has_Leon Trought i question b & quo searranto pro- cemling baforn the Criminal Gourt of Cank Camnty, aud two Juddicen sittiug in mikd Court Lave decided that o chastor ol T4 wia ol laually suluuiited to the aonle, sud, Uerefore, that tig clect on was null aud Yo, aud & Judgment of ounter bw been renderod by makd Court ag-nst tho ity prolfunting the use or ex- erclee of the franchises and ] owers contained fu the chyrterof i8i2; Witenras, The {ho Supreme Cuurt wonkl canee larg. o the city, Impose a werious burdsn wpon [ tax-paye re, and acewston great [eonsenieuce i the adayisfiation of e Guvernment, sl protacted njoubt and uncertaivs Ay s doith powers and » Witrnkas, Everl admitng the legal adoption’nf the charter of 1872, the terms of oico of the ofliéialn of the carporatton cannot be extonded oyoud the terms fur which they wero elected, by reason of the Consti- tution of the Stata of lliols, Art, IV, Sec.2), whivh rasds us fullows - * Nolaw sball Le passod whiek Shall operale ta ox- tend tho tern of any publie nificer after his eiextion or Appointinent,” which ueceesitates on election for ety ottir ors It November next 3 and WHEREAN, Such an eloction, §f held under the char. ter of 182, woutd still leavo tho city iu if:jyation and uncertainty 08 10 the fun icendal Jaw and duiles of tle oflicera of the tuunicival Govorumen Wirneas, The ouly trio t on appeal in 3 an principle of ' Revublican inatitutious'is that tho fundsmental Inw ehould ba founded upon the wili of the peapla ; thrrafore, Hesoled, That tho intereats of the pe: p's of Chicago demand tlist tho suthomitien of tho city 'ahauld uban lou the further prisecution of the QUU Wartanto case o1 behalf of the e rporation, Reagleed, In order to 1elieve the City Government from furticr expenso, Hitlgation and cofusion, ani to ascertatn Qnally o will of the peaple, that the propor city nutherities o vequeated to subimit the charier of 1872 10 tho penple, ot the general electin In Naveme Lor, fur adoption or._rejection; when the votars enn detormuno whther they will accept it, or remaiu undsr tho criginal organic Jai of the city, fienlved, That, °f tho city anfhoritios refnse to adopt the fome above rocommendod, 10 submit the frntie 10 tho peay Ie far arendy and fnal determination, thé Jeflorsonian Club will nrge tho prosecution of te conteat #gainat the «harter of 1373 to tho end, Heauired, ‘That it in oxpedient anid uecern vy do hold 4 goneral vlectiun for city otlicers ou the firat Tuesday afler the Geat Monday Ju Novomber next, Lewoleed, Taat i 1hs poliey beteby enunclsted, the Jotfersonian Cinn deviry to raltava the city fron ex- Pewive, unrertatuty, and confusion, nnd avk the couti- ddened and nupport of all 00l citizens who bave the wellara of the city ut lipagt. Iu nuawer Lo & qfostion ve to TIE OIMECT OF TUE RESOLUTIONS, Mr. Doolittte szid they ware the rewit of n enn- ferenco batwaen gentiemen who had tho wellare of the Jeltersonian Claband the ety n¢ hemt, Ilo descrted a purpceo on the: pdrt of tke City (loverument to avoid a geugal olection in No- vamber, Now, il was “beolutely nocensary for the best interesta of tho eity thers shonuld be an election thir fall, whou the charter of 1872shonld be submitted to the yeople for pdontion or refec- tiou. 1f tha poopls desired tho chnrter he wonld sccopt the reanlt cheorfullv. Iat tho matter should be nettled by the people, and their decis- 1nn wou'd by more satwfactory than the deciaiuu wf twauty Juidgos, Mit, WASMINATON RESING . partly azrend and partly disagroad with tho reg- olutiul Tered. Was i niglis, v the ground of policy atdd expodioncy, Tor thid Club Lo taksqa mtep to places 1t Lefure tha people aa dictaiing what sbould or what rhounid not be done ra sueh ncasa? Whether the Supreme Court decidod beewesn now aud Novembor or uot, & geueral election must bo bell. It was bigbly probable that a deciston wonld vo rendered before the 15th of Octover, and they woull havo £o abide by the docision, The mattar wus In tho hands of th Suprems Court, nil, as tho Conucil was not fully organized, o objected to waking any sucl sction, He moyud 18 an mincudment Lyat n commitica ba anpoited (fum the Comaitioa of Baveny of tad Club to confer with the Ceutral Comulitee of the Opporitiou party oo this subject. M fiuulima replied $0 1uo objuctiomn of Mr. Hesing, sud said the gpiestion was pre-emineutiy ouo for guitation, The atwmospbere should Le clasned 8t liea wod bumbugs, sud tha peepls Lut uvon their gnard. Ouv grounds of pol.cy and reason, the sesulutions ougat tu Le adupted. AR, VAUOUAN Jikod the enirit of the resolutious, hut objacted to the preamble. ‘Fue action thoy ware atput to tako was itnpoctaut, aud mn expression of the full Ciub should Lo _bud thereun, This wan uot 1116 tite to take sticl, au exprussjon of opinton, and Lo moved a podlponctueut of the question uatii tho 1th of September., Mr, W. J, Oushan thought it wise to postpons final netion unty the pevwle hiad 8 vaice regard- 108 (b resulutions throuzh thew reprosoutatives 10 the counci) ot tho Chab, GEN. CAMEUON discussed the geucral objects of the Clnb, and rearcely thougit & muuicipal mattor came witbin 149 philuibirople scopa. “The propriety of ta, L action was questionable, snd hae advise ious conwideration, Ho would not thruss the rewolutions down the throut of auy ones by wo dupg thoy mizbt alicoate citizens who would wuhport them at the full sloction. - He moved 10 ik out the third resontion. NATOR WILES KENOR #ald tho members sl appeared i favor of the resolutics, but there wae #t7ong opposition to their aavption. A quustion of pulicy ougnt not :tos wny ono from doiug whnt g rght. As & goveral thiug men who are detesmived to do §ud ignored Lhe quention of palicy and went (0 work, Tha peoplo wern Unaunounly 16 faver of the resolutious; Lo man was opponed to thewm unlese Lo was atlucted by thom, T'ho rese olutiors did not comwit the Club to auythiog, and Do wironily advuchted Wi [asuspo a8 ohallonge to the ting curraption of the city, 1f thoy existed for suy cood they showid demons strate ths fact, “Tho Club shonid be above vk the tool of avy 1artv. Mo Wi thew | laly, whether thoy alop:ed the resolutions ur bot, he would call meotings 1 ovory wacd aud lay thom down s his platfurm; he would got the nsnses of the poople to sustain thow. If the resoln. tons ware not passed, they atood ring-Lo and vpavined in the oyes of tha publie, sud coy- fossed they had not the moral ouurage to duly tho corrupiionista, Mr., Joht Qaryick criticieod the resolutions, and komewhat woukly oppused their dispusal wt Lot weeb.ug. DI, FDWARDY had not suppeaed that auy of them had & private axtogrind ; ho tnougt thoy wwe s Lody of gontlemun Laving the Lest Jutorvats of the viti- zens ab beart, The spoochies wado wers purply political, snd were ewidoutly intendod to in- Auence votes ut the noxy olection, o u:ged that tho question sLould bu deterred, My, Catlabanadvocstod thio lmmodinte passago ot tho resvlutiona. Mr, Ratfurty suppited tLo paisage of the renoiutiuns, ». Judgs Boyden thought the resolutions wpro noL such w9 whould emavate from & rect o islle budy of been, Thois Liva about thy Laaon aud threstening cf the eys anthorition wae to by, ! acprecated Iig ra-olutiona were erroner s i8 fact. sud, an the Club had noergauizod exmt “0ee, and representad littha real pu taere wat 10 necewrity (Or diati guisbing tt i 1ho mantier aes ed By coring uemers, My, J. K. Toohttls tubked heek to Julpe Besuen, defeudive tha rerulut.ons as grammali- cof, futelng.vie, and appacabls to tha ewar- geney. M. Onaban satd INPUTAIIONY HAD NEKN THACWN QUT which weére & d m to 8D neroeiniion of gens temen. The arpe:sions Were uttmanly and us beeantug aud e trusted Laat souud ba the Iast ocesron for their employment, Ile mored sy s pibrtgite that it war expedient and noves-ary 1o Jwlt 8 veneral election on tho frst ‘Fuesday in | Nuvewher. Nu lttin coufusion enaed here, owing,to the targo unwber of motiony, amen manis. oud sub- stictes which bad been ofetod and wara bring ofluted, After reve al elfurts the matler was rumawnat atraighitened, snd by goneral consout Mr, Onaban's 1esolut.on, whicu 18 the fourth 1n the series, wna nut 1o Lo vulo sud carsind. A motion was then made 1o lay the other resula- tions on the tatis. Dwiug the taking of the vote on this gquestion, Sonator Kehoa atd Mr, Onahinn had A few words which may pasmbly lead ta vloo Iaied 1 the nyar future, “The Chairman abnuuncad the vole to lay ou the tabie—~11 yuas, 8 vays. There was then 8 sqontble g to whether the mectiog iociuded members of tho Cluy, or wWia a Coaneil mneet ngputely. At the begfumng of the procuadings is vas decided that all membors, whetlier of the Couned or not, shoukl pattivie pate i the busivess, ‘Lhis point was fortunsto- iy rettled mithont blows, aud tho Chsirway's o ration uf the vote was sllowed. Senstor Kehoo, a8 #1op us the resolutions sero Kot on tho table, moved Lo take thom up tor coue suleral.on s a Club, - Gon, Savtwan, #ho had been ramarkably qmuot AU the evetiug, bigre descauted ot length oa parhamentary prac wed, they cond uot, e averred, 1osolvo shomselves 1nto a Club moeting at_pluasure. : ‘Lue procosdings at this poiot got particalarly | wara aud exciting; and i the w sl of the cou- {urion the Chairmau wads somy Kivd of an ar- rangemont, concedold by Mr. Duoh‘tln to be in ce rdance with the rales, tor s Club meoting thoro anl th Av soou aw hie eould make himeclf Loard, Gen. Camerou thes wosed thy fassage of tha 1asolus oty with the orguntion of tae tird, This mosiow was mado with a view to simplify- ing matters, Lut it uufoltusately did wot buve the good resalt intended. Soms of (ko ep- pouents of the resolutiony protestpd against the wav things were bowyg enginediod, wud thers wora a fow wora mivutes of DILUKTEUL BIX AND DIRORDER, Mr, Ousbay, who bLad felt exiremely uneasy mpeo his wprdy raucontie witu Kel othier opporiuity for pu'ting i bis oar. Custranen, he duclued, bad torgottan what was due to the Council 1u rawolving it uto & mass- moeting sithput taking a vote. le protesied fapsinst such an unhoard-of procoeding, ‘e Charman tosis 1ho rebui Riber axplatning Lis acticn, sk 83 to ity leality upder the rules. Llug was cbo wigual for INCUEASED UFROAR. Nover beforo In the bistury of man or bomst, Irow tho prehistoric perivd to ths prosent, was there such 8 keeno, Un, all wided Nogers ware shaking snd doniat procosses wero mioving, and the pouul extremitics were by o meana sull, A siranger bappening into tho rovm.would have Hwore by sume miscliange u 80t of manacs sl tesn rassed togeiher,” Uy dine pf great nxeie tion the Lustaexs was oncoe imore gotden into an euny groove, 1Tho Conocil macting. was il Joorned, and & wwnting uf tho Ciub called imne- Wstely, Ihe motlun tor the peasyge of tuo res- olutious was again put, and »as abous to bo sub- mdtod to the meeting, when . MW, JONN LAVRICK sprang ta lis fect, and commevced that jufornal din agaia by protesting 1o the name of absont memberd 8ga.Ley ouv suap-judemont oty spraug upon them. The Club, o cried, hnd not -baen notstied of any action of this kind, snd be termod the mutlon & diegraceful politienl dudze. Tho climx Was cupum‘f by tois pratass. Tho noiso wad Jouder aud the uncomplimentary ra- LATKA 10018 UNMOIOUA LhAD &t uuy vther BLAge sof the mreting, Ail kinds of sinra and funu- endaed were iuterchanged, and there was imni- nent dunger that the Clinb would furgat they wero an assoo otion of geutlemen and induigo.in a freo tight, Sumobow or vther—no-vine could tell how—tho motion was put and declared car- riod, aud (ha rovolutions stood adopted. Wieu tie fact dawned upon the oppouition dhiers was a poufecy B HOWL OF RAGE and despair. Tho dinorderly seonos were agaiu rozented, but nhilo thouprosr was ab ite higuest pirch tho meoting was, on wotion, suddenly ad- Jonrved, 2 ‘Sbose who pretend and certsinly .ougbt to know nssery thsblast night's protoedings will greatly wjure the prospocta of the Club, s g e THE DEAD BALLOONISTS, IZecsolntions Adapted by the Chicago Press Men—Scarchuug 1or Dooald- wonds Body, N, 8. GRINWOOD, A well-sttended meeting of members af tha Chicago prees was held tu the eultorial rooms of the Lrening Journul yestorday afteraoon, for tlho purrose of taking action on the unfortunate death of Mr, Nowton 8, Grimwood, Prof. Doun- aldson’s companion oa the ill-tated bailoon voyago. Mr. Eliag Colbort, of Tne TninuNe, was called to tho cbair, and Mr. W. K, Sullivan, of the Journal, was olected Becrotary Mr. Guy Magoo, of the Inter-Ocean, moved that & committeo of five to draw up sppropriate resolutions be appolated, which prevailed. + Tha followiug Commitiee was then appointed by the Chair s, Messrs. C. A. Snowdon, of the Tunes ; Guy Mages, of tho Inter-Dcean; An- drow Shuma, of the Jonrnal ; Johu F. Finerty, of f'ue Tniwune; and James Maliand, of the Postand Mail. . Tbe Committeo retired, and after a briof ab- s*nce reported the following reaolutions ¢ The deatls of 3ir, N, 8, Griuiwood, Iste of the Even- 0 Journal, oocurring uuder circumsiances and 00 peeuliar i the regrot that Lis comrad Cliieago press feel tlat one s0 young, 80 bra 1 rormiaigy sbiould be cut off in & e sud v0 741 ; And the sympathy tuat they, iU common willi the whols commuvity, fee) for we fawmlly aod fricods of the unforcunate decessed, prompt them, u & Lestimautal of their reapect for biy mewnury, 10 pha the followiug resolntious: Kerolved, That Newtou 8, Grimwood died fn bis har- meas, ut tha post Of duty, ks becams s Roud Journatist aud 3 brave 30, Jtevorzedy ‘That bie dextd, while unfortunste fu the abortening of u carcer that tubiby have boen brilliant, roved Lo willluguess to sazrifice overytliug for the enetit-of bhis proferaion. api that biu fate cannot b attributed to the rashnees of vain-glory, but rather to Ut dasning epirit of American wiiterpiise which liss stimulsted arsd sirengshune the great Hapubiic, liesolvgd, st we, wembors of tha Gulc:go press, alucercly tostifs our sarruw for tho loss of Mr, Grin. wand, aud couvey to bis mournine relatives tus assur- ance Of our mort reapectiul aytupathy, Ttaolverd, reaolutiotis Le published tn the nd that a copry ba forwardod Ly thy Bacret:ry (0 the Mr. Orlimwood. Mr, W. K, Boliivan moved tuo passage of the resoluficas, and, In doing 8o, paid & gracerul tribate to tho memory of Mr. Grimwood, with whom Le L \d been personally acquainted for muny years, The youny wman would sudoubtodly Lave tisan 1n bta profession, becauss ho poseess- od not alons tho uatural requirements of p jour- nalist, but bad also that antring energy aud sleep- luna ludustry ahivh do even more than natural abiity Lo render mon succesaful in hfo, He way #iad to 8ce ¥0 mauy wembors of tha Cuicago {igeds present 0o Lho oocaston Lo tesiify their ru- spiect ior the momory of one of the youngest of theu bodv. * Mr. Audrew Shnman sesonded the resolutions, and also spoko very Lighly of tue dead repurter. 1lo was amoug tucee why Led roon Grimsood depart with Douslawon, and cuald never forget the smpressivaness of the sevne, ‘Ihe youth, after tho baliwon was cut luose, touk o slow, lingering ook around, as if conuwious thas ho was Lakivi a luat turewull of lifo sud wil that way dear to lim. Ever thoss who disd aot kuowa youpg Griuwood persousily could not belp fea ing touchied by tho Jeueiv sud dpeadful circum- stauces gy rounding s fate. ‘The mombera of Lho Chicagu prews, 1 houoriuk their youny sud fearjoss comrade, were duing tigh Lonor Lo themselvens, ‘Lio Chinsmau said that Chicago journaliste Tarsly mot oxcept upon walancholy uceasions, wud he was surry thawcalls of the kind had beeu itliee fioquent, Wichio a few vents they lud It teom peir ranks wome uf their brghymt und o, beloved aasociatos. Ie rocalled Mo awwes Dr, L of Jumes V. Balluntyud ; of {harlea . Huney Wignall; of Gon. Hasbronck Daviu; of Uaniio Gritiths of 8, V. ), Hiokos ; of Byvorett Chawboho ; sodo nrost sorrowful Lecatiea Lie wint tho wust trsgio death of all, ox- captiug the @lted Goo. Davis, Neston B, Un wood. He thodght it & gaod thiug in the o bers of the Clucazo presd to coaunemorate their dead frisuda wn this wanver. Mr. rooks, af the Zunes, and Mr. Mantand. of s Pusl and Mail, also nads s0me peares cowpinueotaty of Alr, Grimwood, after wlieh SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, tho tesstutions wero voted upon and unani- mously ad peed Thae meoting then a tjourned, IIXALLFON, Tho Journal of last cvening says that Mr, W, ) Buakirk. of Chicago, yesterduy Lrougot Ly tho oien of that paver & portion of tho cloth used v the couetrnetion of the sand bags 1u tha lost Imtloon basliet. L reetun that Mre. 0. 1T Summsons found several of the baga on the besct, and bis wite economlally eut them up into isbelothu, A piece of yellow glosged vloth, suppored to ben fragment of tho balluou, naw also found but had been loss before the other cloth was sent to this city, 2 Mr. Etlithorpa, of Chicago, reporta Lthat an no- tive search 18 being made all along tho beach for b body of Doualdson, and thatdkere 1s coni. denes felt that It will bo foand. Grimwool's watch waa yesterday examined by a walchimager, who pronoutice.d that it bad not run wioro Lhan live hours and twenty minutes whon 1t atopred. The hands yomted ut 11:20, and this vouid indicate thul the wateh must have been wound n)ln about €, or when the ha's loon was in tho air. The watchmaker alao gave it AW li3 ooinon that tho waten must huve stopred aboat tue Lime 1t was praaged tnto tha water. ; . ‘The Milwankea Wisconsin has {ho fallowing pacagra: b, whicn mavielato to My, Doualdson, tho survivor of thy air-joursey ‘Satueday night, winle the steamer John Bherman, whichs ruus Letween Lurdingloy sud Susboyga, w nvihing bier trip and had wrrived withiy sbout 8 i of Ladin gion, 1ho budy of a man witl a_hife- on was discovered floating not far off, Tuo bung lua hurry Lo make tule port o time so a0 contiect wih the cars, did 0 W HOP 1o Fck 1 up, ke I thnt, a8 the Like wan very sl at the tme, it wauld stuy thero unbit (hey coull end 3 tug o after ft.. Tuy tug Margarel, of Uiswell & Lireinfg's tug line, weut out the nest morulug aboyt 3 p, . but could find nothing of i, The wind ut the time waa from (he Bty 10 (It itally o body will drift i eqore, utd there 1a atfu bope of Buding it, Home sur- mise that 1t was the hody of Prof, Dunaldson, Tha follawine dispateh wis rebeived at this oftice last aveming : Tathe £ilitor of Tha Chisao Trimune . h\ A, Miun., Aug. 2h—llegarding Donaldson, hat your tasue of Aug, 13 eails the venrral expres: ‘ston ot opluoy Lera b wimply vile, Dopaldson wuuid Bavo shaved tin comradod fatg, Vo it what It raght, 18is wholo Lify fs a refutation of the fnhumdn, Lrytal charge, 8, 1. Honn, Surerintondont of Larnuin's ifippulrome, Tre Tripese did not on the 18th inst., nor does 1t now, fndorap all that ity eorrespondunts, at Moutazne, Mich.. or auy other place, choosa tosend n3 news. The dipatch nancrted that it Eave the ovinion st tho piaco 1t was zeut from, and 16 _probably dil, Certmnly the correspond- ent bad better faeni=s for knowing than Mr, Ilurd, ssho does uot claim to bave beon nearer than Minussota, OBITUARY, REAR-ADMIRAL: NAPOLEON COLLING. WasHINOTON, Aug, 20.—A telogram received at the Navy Department thiv moruing, from Capt. Simoson, commandiug the United States nteam- er Omaha, dated Panama, Aug, 19, aunounces (e death of Itear-Admiral Napoleon Coleman, commauding tho South Pacitio fleet, which oveur- rad at Callao on the Yth inst. He dicd of ery- #ipelas, after an lilncss of thrao days, and was buned with military honors ~ in the Protestant cemetary ™ at_ Bollo Uata, near Catiso, Near Admiral Rend Warden lins veen ordared to-the command of the Honth Pa- citic atation, in placo of Hear Admiral Uailins, and until his arrival therd the commanl will do- volve upa ‘aptain Simpson, Tue doath of Itear Admirat Collins promotes Commodore Steplien D. Trenchard, bat does not nfect any oficer below that erado, aa thers ling beon an*ex- crnu af ono iu the lise of Cotmoderes for some montha past, on account of tho reiustatoment of Comwodore Jouu C. Baanmout by Uongross, at the last aesalon, Tho law ailows but t ¥onty-five oflloers of tho grade of Coinmodoro. F. P. SAWYER, WASHINGTON, Specint Diapatch to The Chicano Tribune, Wasurxoroy, D. €., Aug, 20.—F. P, Bawyor, who for,many years bas beon known as the larg- ost mail-contractor in Texas, died hero this watnjog of heart-disosse. Sawser has ‘been a promiuent figuro in tho history of the Pout-Qftico Dopariment. At one time ¥ he coatrolled noarly every mail-route In Texas and olher Southwestern States, and was_ snousily vaul by tho Gavainment wmors than £1,000,000, Saico the new law went futo oporation e has lust many of Lis most valuablo contrsols, apd liar beou muol depreavad ou tlna accotnt, Tho contracturs who opoiated with Kettles took tlurey of Sawver's, sud lave now abandonod thow.. Kottles is the contractor implicated in the recent fraudulont bide. The I'ost-Ollice Duzunmeut will not s .embarrassed by the deatlh of 8a yyor, as the warviving , pariuerd will bo ro- quired to fulllil bis coutracta, PRESIDENT MORENO, OF ECUADOR, Naw Yk Herald, dug, 18, Garcia Moreno, Prostdeut of Ecuador, whoso career has just boon torminated by argnsaination, was cortainly ono of tho most remsarkable men South Amorica ever produced. He wan a com- pound of tsd most oxcellent qualitics and ctho most odiona defecta—a fanatio of the Torque- mada echool—violent, crual, and bloodthirsty. taelous, a8 flansanrck eavs In bis book on South Awerica, ** Garcta Moreno waa ,not with- out redeemiuvg qualitics. Ho waa cotirely disin- teresied in money matters, and expanded all hia walary for publle purposes.” Itseoms, howover, that this noble emplovment of it consed when lie | bad cbildren boin to bun from his accond war- riaga. ilr. Hassaurek adds {Lat Garcis Morono was probably the bravest man in Bouth Americs, 113 valor aeemed to belong to tho beroic agos, When the Ecuadorian man.of-war Guazas re- volted, in July, 1855, supported by two other steawors, the Beruardino and the Washington, Gracia Moreno soized by force the Royal Man Packet Talca, embarked ob it with thirtv-four lancers, surpiised the unsuspecting vossol at anchor at the mouth of the Gusyaguil River, boarded bier with lus men snd killed every man on vosrd, He then took possaesion of the two oitier vesaels, and “i this bold stroke supprassed tho revolution which o sariourly threatenad uby wer, Gxbricl Garcia alorono was born in Gnayaqull, tho priccipal pert iv Ecundor, o Murch, 1821, sud was, therofore, about 55 at tue timo of his doath. He hind boen {a power eloven yoars, and Juat Lisen re-elected for a third tarm of Bix yenrs, cummeboing Aug. 10, 1875, ¥row his esrly youth Lo guve ev.deuco of distiugshed taleuts, aud aven beiore hia introduction to the warld o oolitica hie had beoume conspicnous by the tiat- tering allusious of Humboldt o bis ** Cosmon,"” in telsienco to the daring etplurations insda by bim (Garcia Moreno) on ths 15t of January, 1543, to the eraler of tho volcano Pichincha, in company with the Fronch sugiucor, Hebautien Wiese, - The samo year bo entered the political arenn, for the Uist time, with the mamt ¥iolout opposition to the Goverumeut of Gou, Flores, wuom they callod forofguer, from hisw Laviuy been bain tn Vevezuets, and who had been re. alected for a third torm, Aftac the resignation of Preaident Flores, Garcia Moreno made the same opposition 4o his Buccesadts, aud was twice exiled. At tlis period he opened, gratis. a contee of lcesous cn chemiwtry, at tho University of Quito, with & laborstory of his own, wnd wae subeequeutly electod P'rovost of the University, In fln 1859, during Lis abseoce fiom thie country, 8 revolation broke out in Quito, and Garcin Moreno way elected Bupremo Chief of ttio Hepubtic in connection with two other geu- (lemen, Uarrion and Chinbozs, Uarcia Moreno asenmed tho eutire power, took commaud of the revolutionary forces, wai dofeated at ‘Tumbuco, Hed to Yeru, and came back throagh tho monntsins of A third party then aro: Ay stQuayaquil, It wassus- taited by tue Peruvisn Preslusut, and gave up tu Perts by the Treaty of Mapamugus two-thirds of the Ecuadorian territory. Gareia Morano saw ut ouce that, in tlus stato ol taings, there was Lut ouo meu cababie of saving the Kepublio, and that was Gen, Fluzes, stiil an exlle, Lo rocallod him, ntrusted im with the command of the forcos, and Flores was victorious at Dabshovo, and ook Guayaquil brstorm, A Natioual Cou- voutioy, premided over by the eame Kl convoked in 1861, sud Garcis Moreno w for & termn of four years. 1fis during expiofc st Iambul biad taken place the routh previous, In 15y Garcis Moreno wae peut as Mimster of Ecuador to Chili. aud very nugrowly escaped be. ibg asassuinated at Luus, In 1889 & paciic ironunciamtento put Gerca Merono sgain at (ke tll)ld of the Government, He was elected tor tern of #1x yeurs with tho lnul\nnl Lewe ye- olected. Morouo had pledged his Lonor in s prociawation thut b would not accent tue Pres- idency, Nevortheless bie did sccept it uuger tho iolenne thut vo cath was binding which could 10 tnjursg Lo the conuery, This breach uf faul, 1o flogeing of & mullatto Geaeral (Avar; tho ugconstitutional sbooting of Uen. 3lsldan: ado, Dr. Vio.a, aud wevéuteon atlier 1ndividusly, together witn bis conduct in the war with Spain (n misiake e subsaquuntly repalred), his viola- ‘tunof the: hyreoment made with tlio foreign holders uf Ecuadur bouds, aud tho consojuens 187H.—~LWHELVY "AGILS, deatriction of tho public crait of Eenador, aro the great erines of Garcia Moronc’n ¢areo: I 1361 ho wan impenched Tefora th ven. tion fay high rreazon, i congeanenca of lettoin wristan by L 10 the Franeh Coareo d'Aifaives arking tho protectorate of France for Leaador at the time the grant of teo thinds of the Ecua- durian Torntory was mado (0 Pern be the Guayaqml fiction, Iut tne Convention acqut- ted btm on the plea that lettarn wnitten ina tit of despmr at mewing two thirds of the country miven @ -to a forngn Power, and which onlv ent ¥o far as to offor Lo conmult the pecnle ke to the protectorate, could surely tiot Lo acc.untol ireason, Garaia Moreno labored prestiy and very sue- cesr fully to give au unpuine to putlic warks, o the buildiog of roads. aud Lo also did all ho could to promote public education. He would hat talorate the shightest fraud or ecurraption. But be was a mat behind bin age, bigoted. full of prejndiee, deaf to ronson and good advico, impatien: of the loass contradiction, and govern- Ing ouly br terror, Ho was A cotnp.nnd of Louis XT. of Franco and Philip 11, of Spain, trans. planted 1nton South American lepublic of tho ninotoenth contury. e -— FOX RIVER AGAIN. Another View of'the Subject=Power and Advaninges nt Appleton, To the Editar of I he Chicino Tribune: AppurroN, Wik, Aug. 18.—~I am a constant reader of Tux Tuness. and placo s high eeti- male upon it disposition to bo fair and correct in presonting iformation to the puolic,editorial- Iy and otherwise. Howevor, an arucle mith tho caption ' Fox River " appearod iu your jourua) oo the 9Lh inet., which acarcely adds to this good omnion, ‘Lhe writer #igus limself **James P'rereutt,” and devoles his efforts to the consid- oration of **tho manufacturing sud other ad- “aningos" of Menastis, Wis,, in which greater zeal than truth ia displayed. It is apparent that vou have beon m:sinformed by your correspond- ony, who I8 lacking citvr in kuoaledgs or good intentions to treat thy subjact properly which bo undeitakes to diccusa. ‘Lho writer iu queetion affirma that the power at Appluton fs greater than the power ot ouly at Menarha, but than apy other point on tho river. Allow ma to correct this statement, which 18 partiolly uutrue, Tbo bLeight aud power of wuter(alia on tha Lower Fox River, Lotween Lako Winnebage sud Greeu Bay, aro aa fol- lows 1 . Vs of places, Heiaht of fall, ab aud Menashs, taiid Croeche. Little Kaukauna, Depero...oenas Total.. % Tho power at Necnah and Menahsa is about equal,—there beinga ml_ at 5 feet and 1,500 borgo-power at each pant. It appeara, there- fore, that the power at Menasha i scaicely one- sovontn of what it {a at Appletow, but it will bo sec that the power at Applston fa less than at Rauksuna, butita availablty, a4 will bo shown licreufior, is greater thsu ut any point ou the river, Tho writer next affirms that the power horo cannot Le used, tirat, on account of Ligh banka. which render it uaccessivle ; socond, that thora 19 limited space on waich w eorect factorioa, and woreom to spenx of on which to pile stock; tlnrd, that no railroads can reach tho mills s fourth uftd luw.ly, thut the mengre amonut uf ground allowed by nauue for manufacturivg purposea is already taken up. ) r vour correspondent liad roflected a littla moro carefty’y ou tho snbjoct wineh he has une "dortook to discuss he would bave known that bk banks and good water-powera aro.natural complements to cach other, and that the lattor ara uever found whera the formor are waunting. T'ho high banks at Appleton, which trouble your Correapoudent so much, aro absolutely no narrier whatover to tho progross of Apoictoa lu- dustries, Our manufactoricd aro ageosaible from »il polnts, both by raflfoad and othersise. Nas- ural ravinea load to and from the low lauda, tatough which light grades aro oasily obtained. Tho statemont that inilrosdy caonol rreach our wniile is sucorroce. Tho Magitowoe Barlroad has already beeu constructed to aud along muny of theso establishmonts, sud 1 being succausfully operated. Moraover, the Chicago & Northwest- ern Hafiroad Company has cousidored the exton- rion of & mile-track {0 sud through the wmabi- 1mcturing dlstrict a8 a feanille entorptisy, and oao which will warrant tho ouslay. 1ts construcs tion {8 moro a question of tima than feambility. Bo fur ns the questivn of space fur factotios I8 concerned, wo cau wish for nothing more. In- deod, there 18 probably not a watar-vowoer in the entiro conntry which is supplied with betlor ad- vantazes of tns kind than tho ono at Appleton. Ttio Governmant canat, within tise limits of the oity, is mode up of thres lovels, tho 1espoctive fengths of which are 1,800, 1,700, aod 2,600 feet, On oftlior side of this chsunal thero is ample room for fuctorios of tho largost dimensions, toe rether witl untimitod quantities of raw matorials and manufacturod wtock. On tho nortlt, oc op- posito nido of Lhe river, similar advautagos ox~ 18L to an equal axtent, Botwoon tho Uovernment canal and the river is Grand Chute Islaud,—an srea of teiritory embrucing 24 acres. Through tho centre of this island, in 1870, Mr, Edwaid Went coustructed a magnificent ship-capal, at a cost of §20,000, to accommodato the growlug demuands of tho place. 'I'his cansl is 130 foot wido, 173¢ feot deap, aud 2,000 feet in length. There ta awvls voom, on oithor gido of this channel, to acacmmodato the wanis of mapufacturing cstubliphmonts of the torgest capacity, Tho averago oimensiona of water-power lots borderiug ou this chaunel arv GO by 150 fect., Tho average head of water which can be had at any poiut on Ltha Appleton water-power is fully 13feot, while theso is no flimit to the supply of water, 1'owor cam bo Jemsed hore, for » term of yoars, at from €310 &5 per horse-power ; and lots can be purchasad oatiight, wits guaranteed priviloge of 50 horee~ powor, at pricen ranging from $1,200 to §2.000, ‘Thora ju ample room and power horo for at least 800 establishmente, with av sguregato capacity suflicient to supply the markets of the world with an lmlull'prodm:t of ©40,000,( 00, - Our presont ¥dvantagos can also be groatly in- ere by tha extonnion and construction of canaly, some of which aro alreaay contamplated, ‘To wbow that great impottance v attacled to {bo advautages at which I have brietly hiuted, anid {hat your corrospondont from Menasha [ entirely mistakon Jo assuiiug that they ars ot avsilable, Iappand 8 list of tho names of the vatious manufacturing establlshmonts which are now to miccessful uperation in this clty : Appleton Iron Company's Works, Appieton Chair and Hedstead Factory, J, F. Atklne son, Founiey and Machlae Biop, Ketchum & Morgen, Apbitt.u Hubuud Bpoke Factory, Maraton & Here- ridye, ‘ior and Shiagls i1, Doer & Steel. Flour Harrel stave Factory, 0, W. Spatilding & Co, Western Wood Pulp Mills, J. Dradasr Bmith Pulp & Paper Company, roes Wood £aip Mills, Ames Wood Pulp Company, @enesoa Fiouriug Aills, Theudore Conkey, * Works Apf leton Manufacturlug Catugany, Baw, smmiu, and I'uulu{l Alills, W, & J, Whorton, uring Mills, 8. R, Willy, Flouring Mills, Charics Morey, Flouring Mills, W, L, Barteau, Aaeh, Docr, snd Bitnd Factory, Drigge & ffambold. Pump Factory, T, W, Tirawn, Furulture Fectory, Lederer & Brawater, Taper Mil, O, N. Richmond & ros, Bpoke Factorv, Billm sy &k Morrisog, Pm.mu ‘Woolan Milis, anuery, b end Bpoke Factory, Georgo e & T, oo Rrdlety Theso establlshmonts employ s capital of about 91,100,000, and their products for Lho yoar 1874 Aggreuatad nearly €3,000,000, ‘The rare advantages which this city enjoys aro becoming rapidly koown throughout tho country, aud the resufs s boing veob in sho fur- thor aua moro rapid devalopment uf our great ustural resources. Arrangemeuts are already cobsummated sor the establishmont of & cot-. ton factory (u this clty, with & capital stock of $500,000, "It will probably be cowpiated snd in onperation witbia oue year from tho lst of next Jauuary, It 1s needlesn to follow up the details of the nubject further. Enough has baou as: to cotvines your roadera that the City of Appl tou is no ** pent-up Utlea." as your corresponds ent, Mr, Trescott, would hi Lem believo, I Lavo bLriofly enumgated some of our advan- tuges without detracting from the merits of suy lucatity which segumes tu Lo a ‘rival of this place. Let your Meussha correspondont be 83 specific and genercus, and I shall have no crticium to Offer ou his further coutribu- touw, A J. R, “Becretary Chamber of Commerge, . <l i 4n Acre of Gronund Swallowed Up By the Onio, New Atbany (Ind.) Lidger, Aug, 15, Lant night, about Lalf after 0 o'clock, the fupnly of Mr. Wuhsm Wattal!, o goutlamen ro- widing wowe 4 wilos from tho ity ou lho siver road. together with several friends from tho city, ware utiractod by & lotd noise comiug fromm tie bank of (he ¥iver, about 100 ysrda bo- low the house. The .whole party hastened in the direccion of the nowe, 8ud on thelr aYrival fodnd tat & portion of fho pracloitons river bunk Lad shd weo $he niver, Wuilo they were standing, looking into tho abees Leluw, whera wore mingled tozothar n mass of troes, bushas, and eartl, whirks A §f fa1 a whirlpoo', & rack: fIe in tha tenr, and, on e aroand. the ditmaved party found that the gronund wan 8'irping sooae dioeel- Iy under them and on all sides Theydont a hasts gmrest to more 8-id ground, bapely racapine beine #1a tinto tha baillug ool Lo- 1w, oo yontg Indy, Mira Cors Cotiom, sinking ap to harehoallers, and Mr, Briges, in hin on- agavors Lo re-cae her, falline into the sime pra- mieament, When the party had excricated thame aelven from their peritous sitnatior, sed thouiht thotuselves safe, tho earth inado anotaer wli ft, thia time the whole jarty sliding dawn to the adue of tiue water, from whenca they climbed to toe bank with the greatest ditliculty. An exam- wiation of the promises this morung disclosed the fuce that over ane acre of the ground, anl tha road along the front df the farm, the kronnd Lemg planted 1o enbbage, had teeu nraliowed wy in the ubyes, the #paco caved in being 80 foot doep, 75 yarda wmide, apd about 100 yards in length, P SPRINGFIELD, Sclzure of Cignrs—Tax Ugunlization— A Bumor, Special Diavaieh Lo as (Cnieano Tribune, 8PRINGFIELD, 1N, Aug. 20.—Tho revenua of- ficora hore keized about 40,000 clgarr in boxen to-day 1 tho posrcesion of small dealors and manufacturers, ‘Fho law requires that s atamp shall be used whioh burns an impresmon in the vox, Instoad of which o aiencil hind beon naed. In tine way it 1y supposed the boxes mav have been or might be used twice. For thla resson tho seizores were mde, flo State DBoard of Equalization is busy at work through its committecs, and to-day the Anditor ismued & cirenlar cafling upon Cousnty Clorkn to 1mtnediatoly forward their reports of corporations in the connty to tha 1. ard. 1t iy waid to-night that mixty stand of arms, upon request of the authorities, have beon rent to Fuirticld, Wayne Countv, but thin Is doubtless a miptaky, 28 thy Governor did nat menton the fuct whon axkad for the newa just prior to his leaviug the city to-night. TIE GI No Further ORGIA SCARE, fusurrectionary Moves ments. + AvorsTa, Ga., Aug. 20,~All ia qulot, but ar- rests still continuo. Morrls and Tlarne, the ringleaders in tho contemplated insurrection, aro ptith at Iargo, It la belioved thero will ba no further trouble. The ncgroos bLave dispersed sud rotarusd to their homes. A dispatch from_ Sandersvillo, Washinfiton Conntv, reports the orrest of Candin Harris, onoe of tho leaders in the ntot. He has mnde n cons fossion, in licating Princo Rivers, Major-Gen- eral of the South Carobius militis, Ihvors em- plisticaliy denies the charge, Thera "aro seventy negroes in fail at Banders- willo. Uov. Smith I8 cxpectad thero to-night. THE INDIANS, ‘THE DEVIL'S LAKE AGENCY, Syesiae Dispatch to The Clacaan 1 ribune, 81, Pavn, Sljun., Aug, 20—DBishop Graco, of tho Catholic Dioceso of 8t Paul, iv allowed to celoct tha [udian Agent for Dovil's Lake Agouey, Dakota, in placo of Maj. Forbes, deceaxed, Ilo will probably decido on Mondav: 3. Forbes, widow of tho late Agent, recommends McLaughlin, her late husbaud's chief clerk, Other snphieants for the placa nra Louis Dom- nles, Alderman of this aty, and Deujumin Thompsou, who was Indian Agont several yeam ago., Tho Dovil's Lake Agaucy in allottud to the ;?n:llnlnllcu. aud tho applicauts aro all of that aith, THE SIOUX CAIMMISSION, Srecial Dapateh tn T'he Chicann Lribune, Sioux City, Ia, Aug. 20.—Sinco the Sioux Comuiseion loft, the Indisus st Htauding Rock liave changed thoir minds sboutl attendinga grand council Sept. 1, and now unsnimously da. claro that thoy will not awtend, and wiil oot dla- poso of their righis to tho Blaock Hills countrr, It iv not at all improbable that the Indisus at otlier agencies on the river will follow tho cxam- plo of thoso at Standing Rock. Joba 8. Collins, Hecretary of tho Commission, wout Aouth yostar- day. Mr. Hinman, the Chairman, s still ab the Banteo Agency. . ———— MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.Y Specias Dispateh to The Chteann Tribune, 87. Pary, Mino., Aug. 20.—C. II. Hubbaxd, of Bpriogticld, 111, disappeared from awyer's, Still- water, Immedintely aftor bieakfast July 31. Diligent inquirios have been made without find- ing auy evidonco as tn Iffa fate og causc for his loaving. 1is employers in Bpringfietld wero wiitten to, and tholr auswer afforda uo explani~ tion. Mo lisd been in Stillwater for s wonth previoog, aud coutd oot have left by Lost or irain withdat being recoguized. He was not koowa to have muaok money shout hid person. . THE CHRISTIAN UNION. New Yonk, Ang. 20.—Henry Ward Boecher's papor, tho “hvistian Union, passed from the banda of J. B, Ford & Cn.. publishers, yester- day, Heury M. Clevaland has become the man- ager. Mr. Beochior will roiain tho editorship, :nd devote more timo to the papor than Loreta- ore. SUICIDE. Drxven, Col.,, Aug. 20.—Col. John H, White, of Howard County, Mo., committed suicide hero this morning by aliooting himself throngh tho head, on the bank of Cherrv Crerk. Tuo cause was poverty and dismpation. He waa on his way to the Black Hills as the loader of m party. prgeabuciisaling, PIONEERS' GATHERING. Bpeciat Diapateh to The Chicago Triduns, BerioreLp, 11k, Aug, 20.—An {mmensc con- course of people ia expected at the old seitlars’ moetlog to be held at Cantrall, In this county,to- morrow, Ex-Cov. Palmer snd Col, J. H. Natb- ey, and other old sostlors, will addross the meat- g — DBessio Turner Turns Authoress. . Breoklyn Arous, x e learn on good anthority that Miss Eliza- both A. Turuer, tne adopted child of Thoodore. Titon, hay been eugmged for the past two months in wnsing & novel, Wa ara 1formed that the book will. printed by a Boaton firm, and that several chaptoie are now ready for pub- heation, It 18 nnderstood tnat Mr, Josoph How- ard, Jr., raviros Mise Turner's manusarips. Bes- xiv's book will undoubtedly soll. If sbe wntes 8a upicily ma whie testities, her literary effors will Lo estremoly profitabl: " MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHICAGO, AUG. 20, - Arntvzo—Prop M, Groh, Manfates, lumber; barge Windeor, Maulsteo, lumber; echr J, & A, Slronach, Msnistee, lumber; star Corons, 81, Jo, sundrios} scur g, T. Atwater, Alpeus, Jymber; scur Daniel G Faol, Osweyo, coal; schr AL, Filimore, Oconio, lum- Verj stmr Chicago, Manitowoe, sundriss; prop Mes seuges, Bt. Jo, sundriss; sche Thomas Parsons, Oi wego, coulj schr Amarsath, Blater Bay, wool; whr L. 5. Luif, ¢ Ford River Jumber; schr J. V., Taywor, ~ Ford River, lumber; sclir M, E, Tremble, Buftalo, cosl; achr Bt, Lawrence, Huffalo, coal; schr Bamusl L, Mather, Clovelang, coal sebr Turner & Kellor, 03Wego, coal; achr E. Q. Toberts, Alpeus, lumberi schr Bam Flint, Quwego, coaly prop Msnomines, Muskegon, supdriee schr Bells Wallbrldge, Sturgeon Day, Jumber; schr Ids, Manistee, lumber j ssbt Evaling, Menomines, Jumber; schr Hubbard, Alpens, Jusber ; schr Amaskeag, Ford River, . lumbery schr Halsted, Alpens, lamberg uchr A, Moser, Cheboygen, lumber; schr Lens John- son, Menomines, lumber; prop G, P, Heath, Bsugs- tuck, sundries; Prop Aunie Laarle, Greem Bay City, ig-fron; scby Tency, Poriage Pier, wood; schr Em-uw-ifl nvna-ml1 1 racnl ml,:n)?l'. Tm.wv.m escur- i - Woodsild, Gleyeland, coa! ; aphst Cam- Tavatand, coal s ket Jo Vils, Ureon 5 e ber prahuhm ¥, Monomlges, towiug; e El dorddo, Menominee, Jutnber; hafge D, nomieo, lumber; ‘Myrinetre, lumber; barge J, Peufiold, Alpeus, ri birge M. L.’ Higmie, Ubsboygen. lumbers; sclir Richard Notl, Gconty, Imuar ; sebs M. J. Come mivgs, Bullalo, coal j schr A, M, Lisars, Bay de Nogue, ; schr P, B, Locks, Buffalo, coal ; scbr Fash- ion, Orana Tt bark: scbr Day 8pring, Woite 1aky, raiirosd tiee; scht Lizzie Douk, 84, Jo, iumber ; aud, Kewgunase, ceddr pos 8- Bark Carrisr, Manistos, 83 bu corn, ¥4 bu 170p City of Traverse, Traversa City, 2,100 bu Ik, snd aua. 3 mebz J, lur, Lils Sour, and songrige | acix A 30 trls four, 3 Lrls heros, and sui 3 prop O, Watz, Maniales, 00 by osts, 14 brls pork, a4 vandries § bark Coustitution, ByNald, 28,07 u corn selss O, L Danfortb, Buffuly, $0,000 bu corn § sche W Hutaly, B4 LU coda ¢ prop Russta, HulTaloy 0,000 bu corp, 4,000 bu_osts, 400 bela Sour brop Mesiaager, 8, Jipobb, sundrica i stmr Corons, Bt, Joawily sundrisey stmp Clicago, barge 1, ) Jun) Lalea broom-curn, 137 green Liles, 20 hdln pelts,any andrres, N LT ARANCRS—D'ry 1 Menaminer, Muaye § 1M i on} peop 0, Hraen it i wtnr Arloon M toar, | LAKE FIE QAHTS, ciresao, Freighta wors apain dull at 4: for corn ant Miny, whrat 1o Huffaly, Charters: To Buffalo—Sehr Wiy enruat 2: stesm-barga Veralan, forn and wiey brop Starruces, corn, turough, To KIngton—s.he Tunnton, corn At —, To Burla—Tlargst Crousg amd Caldwell, corn, furough, Capachty, 25,00 b wlheat, and 120,L00 bu corn, MILWUAREER, On the 19t tha prop Ciiny tark 2501 h, 1, Alanka 43,000 hu, and the Morchant 35,000 bu of whiyp o Evi oih througis ratos, “No inqulry for sail ey BRTROIT. ‘The following charters wera renortal on tho 13y, Sehie Dut-ber Doy, fumber and shingles, Alreus 1 Cloveland, on b seoy M, Wikcox, fumber any siingles, Fores!villn to Datrolt, 3t $1,25 on Ttber g 21+ on khingien; wehe H. 0, Winslow, calar, fr . ; Yresauo Tuo, 1 8, (0 Diteoit, ut $1.75, deliverel iy HEFrALO, On tho 13th vesseln scarce and raten firm. Cliarisy reported 2 8:lir Hartzoll, milt to Tale lo at 8¢ por brl: :(;l\f Ié‘ll;u(ln\,‘ci:;l tcnl qum OB P 4 3 mer Wy oul, Clovelinid to Chicage on p. L3 ‘sour coul'to Mhiwaulioo p, t, . LSy LAKE MICHIGAN. CHICABO, Daninens at iy dockn ramatne unmaally dll, iy Sewaclucts aro getidug tho blues. ... About one-hijtig tho Lumber that came in Sunday 3ud Monday il i mialus for salo ot the market ...Tuo mammsy wclr Michigin Las been ropalred 8t Cierg. fand and s on ler way to thln port again,, Tho Northern Transporiation Company's stp have ot last begun running, Tho prop Oswe, left Ogdeusyury Tor Chleago Wednenday sftomoon, “Thio Cliampialn whll Jeaso tiin harbor for Ogdenstury to-day or Mandsy.,..Tho achr 3, I, Noyes, whig left Chlcago Friday, Aug. 3, with 21,500 Ut of whey for Oswego, has nos yot leen beard fratm, aud {an fr et mafely ave enurialned, Tho achr Ballo \itch. @1, which left Cliicago t 1ho wame timo, bas arrived Ogteushurg, ... Tho yacht Oriolo, which arrived hey “Tunrsday evenlug with a party of' Canadians, fatgy fneat yacht ou tho lakes, and fa commanded by Cyp, W, C. Campbell, Bho has carrded tho fiag fir thelast two years, Bhin will witnens the yacht'raca to, Aoy, aud_ I they evening will lenve for Mitwa From Mlwaukeo #bu roturas hogo. 16 e Fouto,,..Quite n nerous Jam - oceurmd in 1 river T ut Righleenta-atroot” Lridgo yesterday afe woon, , Tuo' wchr 8, Mathor was liosiin near o bridys, srlien tuo deir Haltad amo ny 1ol tried 10 Lasw between Ihedraw of the bridgo and st “veawel, but got frinly wedgad tn, Daring the jam thy tug MeLain ran juto tho tug Ewing, damuging be consliderably, 1% took some e 0r #ix Lours iefory tho vosseln could bu extricated from their positio At uayigation was stoppod thit Jougth of thne... 1l Lt WelHer proves proy «{uau Judging by the preparativne fair, Foirloen yacuts bave Fatting 1 quite eplrited. . 8, Higgie, of thes Vossel-Owners' Towing Comy, Liave beess solected a% wiake-boats, and b0 tng Vun Sclialck a4 Lo Juiges' bost, ‘Those taking an fo. terost in yachting will ind plenty of chances, a4 abaut oren atoamers will runexcursions during thy Ciicago whirky does nm sgreo wh Milwaukeo Captateg, s Tho Gaptain of tho schr Mon Aor,” of Mitw: found this out yosterdsy, My ‘walke:l futo the rivor under thie fmproeson that by waa takluy a walk ou his vesnol, A8 tho water ln tae Taver was, liowever, 8o thick that ho could not aiuk, ag wua Aaued out safely, conmiderably_sobdred up. Tay Captalo han now & or opluio of Cakugo whisks, aud bius foruwora tho vil: wtuir furever, LAz EMIE. ente, Spacial Disnateh ta Ths Chleara Tethune, Fuig, Fa,, Aug, 20,—'ont Lisr—No arrivals oz d partures from ur for Chicago, Ttrcters—2,010 tous fron ure, BHIrsENTE—(0) tous coal, Fueroars—Aro golng up, and tho prospects arathit vesstla will get $1.23 per ton for coal before tho seasn {5 out, Veasels are scarce, which may sccount for tha Increaved ruten pald, The rates from Chicago ate now TuaTle per ton, Tha followlug charters wore ropuried here to-day ¢ Drop D, Billentiua and gonsort, wchr i, W. Hue, coal to Ohicago at 70 per ton § arhr Join Kelderbouse, coal to Chicago at, %0 per' ton free sl Portage, coal $0 Buifalo at 403 por fon. MARINE MATTERS AT EVANSTON. Bergt, E, D, Holbrook, of the Uniled Statos Army, and fofmerly in charge of the United Heates Sigoil Bervica at Long #iranch, N, J., bas arpived at Evans ton, proparatory to catabllahing thiera o atation of iy Signal Sorvice ordered 1o bo locatod at {hat polut, A cupols fa to be conatructed on tho top of the Lullds lugw on the Untteriity grotnds, vu tualake) shom, goenpied by tho premaratory dopartmont Tt willa fully.equipped with all tho neccesary Asturcs and fo- strimuns for olecrving aud recordiug ths motsoro logfeal conditions. .., Tho United” Stalea Gavermuent sl fntend to ereci & natetiutial stoua edificoan the lake shore in front of the Northwestern Universily, for whith tho necowtary ground has alroudy bees leased, for the joint usa of the Tifo-oont and siyul service, the Nuvy Dopartiment baving, under theaue thority of Cougress, recently ordorod a Lifo-station s this_ polut.,..8iaco the eatabiishment of the fab Orouso Polnt Tight-houso not a minglo vossel ban brea ashore or wrecked at that polnt, which pravionsly bl ben oue uf tho moat dangerous snd_ disastrous Lake Michlgan naviators, oue or mory vessels uyisg beenlust oF dinabled thote nosrly overy sesson. Tud demonstratos the wisdum of locating o lightlousssl Evenston, - s VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Speetal Diapateh (o The Chicaro Ty(hune. Porr lumon, Mich, Aug, 20,—Pissxp Dowx~ Props Mautstee, Germanta aud consort, Corsmont aad consort, Passrp Ur—Props Philadelphia, Anuio L. Crifz Nowburg, Wetmore and consort, Prindiviile and cot= sort; achrs Lonq 8tar, Frod A. Morss, 0, D, Joues St. Andrew, Graco Mursay, Skylark, Olivor Mitchall Jana Yell, Colonel Hathaway, Maple Leat, Wiwp—North, light. ‘Weargen—Fino. s Sneciat ivienatoh te The Chicaro Tribune. Porr Hunow, Mich., Aug, 20—10 p, m,—Dowi= Prags Nobraska, Scotla’ No, 3. Lincoln i consork Buffato and birges, Jtellq Cross and bargea, Aloeoh and barges; ecbrs Huma L, Coyne, Hippogrid, D Wagutatf, J, Bigler, Ur—Propa Japan, Passalc, Scotia, Vanderbilt, Btk Ino, Quetiec, Mary Iringle nud consort, Howord ssd ©-msort, By City and burgea; sclra Nollie Rod| \icbigas, ttomor 1. Moy, Gen. Fraux Siagel orest. The steam-bargs W. Aills passed down last night with » loospwheel, Ehe wus towsd by thie bargedk en, Winp—Eauth § gentle, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Epacial Ditvateh (o The Chicaga Tribune, TaSatrr, Til., Aug, 20.—ARE{VED DY Rive—~Trop Jack Hoberison, towing Commorca and Benecs, botk lght ; csaatboat AL L, Adams No. 3, from Peru, wiid corn, DeranTRD—-Prop Juck Nobertson, Npbt, for Meade pin; prop E. G, Good, with lumber, for Peorls. PASSED INTO CaNat—Elzabetl, ight, for Lockpork Tasskp Our—Nothing, 5 “Tinrteen fect 7 luclies of water on (he mitrealllel Lock 15, snd slowly fslling, Wind weat, Lock 14 1 agnin {n working order, Bubaeront, ik, Aug. 20,—Alti1vep~Omals, Yor i bu corn § Thomas Scott, Alarsaillcs, 6,200 bt § Chiesgo Bells, Uil '8, 6,100’0 corn, CLrankp~Prop Alohawk Bells, Kankakee Fooder, 8 m lumber, 30 m anuhunluwl. Morrls, 30,60) f¢ lu ber; [:ou Ghiun, Jollet, 10 m Jumber, 20 tons mar 3 OCEAN FREIGHTS AT BOSTON. Avecial Dispateh (o The Chirayo Triduns, Dostox, Atg, 20.—Jossph B, Woods, Feelt! Troker, No, U2 Blate atreet, roports European frolihit s follown: There {a & litho more fnquiry from gnis shippers this week, and there 18 scarcity of Yessit port, Chartere are reported aa follow: Norwgist k Lo taks 2,300 quarterabf corn henca fo Cork It at e per quarter, sud weglan bily lotate nysge at ba Ud por quaret als for Liverpoul Baturlihy faken 5,000 bels of fourst 34 via New York, having Lildua at 35a, and 230 tons provisions MISCELLANEOUS. : Tha props Lawreuos aud Cily of New York, of tbé Northern Traneporiation Company's Line, aro repal™ ing at Milwaukoo ..Tha new prop Comniodore is Ut 1ng on & cargo of 60,000 bu of wheyt At Ajiwsukee. o Oreat anloty fa folt in Ventwter for (lie asfely of 150 schir Josaphine, 1t 1s thought that aho is (b boat (b4 aunk uear Muskegon two weeks ag),. . The sty ik tis Bmallman, while taking a ?{ly of axcurploutsts 4P the river st Grand Haven Yucsday sftarnoyn, ran ou 8 anag, loring her rudder and epringlug Ler boiwd e Yy, Th S ap sbe Wil towed to dry-doek Ly the stinr Frah: .‘The Elent: i Assoclation at Luffalo has restored furiper raies of 1cents bushel, lucluding Ove duys' sforage,—s8tes eighta to gralu and ous-aighth to vessel, ., A new il elflm.) e Bavgatuck has just best launchid a4 Bauge tuck for O, 1, Jobnsou & Oo., who inteud to 88 BSE out for & wrecker. Capt, A. 1. Costew fa to hiate OB wand, Hor headquarters whil'be at Hackin THE CUILAQ0 BOALD OF TRADE. The Buffalo Couricr has the followlng sdditfnth newa in regard to this unfoptunate craft s # Tue Com niiaylon appoluted (0 exayaitio the bark Chicsgo Bot S Fradn vishied thn wrock at (h Ory-duck youterdfe After_coucluding (e tuvestigation ey adjourue the oficaof he Bécrotary of thio Juterustual Bosrd S Lake Underwriters, aud were fo scaslon nearly s sfteruovks, Th nrm has uot yot been W}L lie, Mry Doolify icano, win Lo the clty Tuets 43 e Bt o, s s el s undo outloumyn, Wl “ shigbuliders, catno bors £og tho pur % satainiag tho veusel, “Thia morniug the worl wator-4ig 7 this (s cowplete i Tath the oase s desiided” Mauiwwoc, 16 £ 10 the Eris Baais, and laft

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