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Al Al YEIIVY il CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Ons or mora of Goodrich's slesmbosts will jeavaat 1110 o'clock p. ni. aud cruisn oulsile Quring the yscht race, which comes off st 2 o'clock p. m. ¢ The temperature yeelerday, an observed by Manasse, optician, No. 88 Madizon street (Trin- e Bullding), was, at § a. m., 63 deeroen 10 8. m., 723 12an, 773 3p.m., 827 8. n, "I'is Hon, Witliam 11, Earle, of Boston, Mnes Tresidont of (ho Natioual Conneit of tho & areigns of Inditsiry, Wit meet tho menibers of the Order in Chicaio thin eveniz, At 8 o'clock, At tho Iadies’ ordamry. (irand Favilic Hotel, 1t In fmportant thie a lareo attendanze bo had, and - &Il members of tho Otder in Clicao a10 mvited. Tlio conrecritionservico nt the now Syunrosus w Cliebra Kenesas Jsraw,” milt tako placy Suu- day. bewinmng at 2 o'clocke The rervicos will be of an interesting characier, and tho rerminn will be dchiversd by Babol Pelasnehial, Tickets of & lminwion may bo procared of J. Plotke, Now 41 Clyloarn avenae, or Mr. K, T, Davison, No, 477 Mudgwick strest, A menting ot the Executivo Committeo of the Intor-Stato Exposition was field in tae Bxposi- tion bulding vosterday. T'no torms of admismon wero ditcunsed and iho following rates were adopted : Adimisxion overy evening after 6 p. m., for adilts, 25 centas for children, 15 cents, The following rogalntions in1ozard to tho #izo of siens were ndopted : Man building, Jower floor, 1 by G fost ; man building, hanaig urder gatlery. 2 by 6 foee ; in Agienltncal Hall, 2 by 6 feet ; agaiust tho wall in any pate of the building, #1zo unlimited, It wa: snnounecd that Marshal Benner would lend the Exposition & chomical engine. RLeYOS, Thera i8 a probability that tho renownad Com- munist leader, Carl Khngs. witl soon have to ombrsca pgain luw old professicn of eciskors- gringing, baving found saigon-keeping o rather precariona and unprotitnblo business. Oning to circumstsncen over which he had no control, Lo was compelled, a elott timo ago, ta move bin ealoon from No, 23 Svuth Makot to No. 206 Blug Island avenue, aud now ho 18 in donger of bemg compeiled to leuve his now domuerlo agawn, His lanulord, Mr, Zinn, has sued him for rent, snd wanis him Lo bo kicked out it ho dues not fork over the needful at once. Mr. Klngs eays Lo s reuly to py Juin rent A4 noon s tho Tandtord fixes up the pronikees £o an to make them habitalo. o ciuttng that the soworundor the Lhouse ling burat, end the celiar, wlieh 1 nsed an the headgnarters and lectuze-room of Section Three, is covered with a stziznant pool of water, making the place unbearablo vvon for Commuuisls, TERSONAL. Gen. W, F. Resnoldy, of the Army, in o guest at tho*Grand 1% suloggio and Joaqdin Deleado, of fims, Pery, aro umouy; tho proniinents at tho Palmer. .The Iton. J. M. Thatehor, Commisstoner of Paseuts, Waehington, 1. U., 18 at the Gardoer. The Hon. tansom Gardner, Prosident of the Cinounaty, Wabash & Michigan Railroad, is stupping at the Gurndner. ‘Tho Hov. Janea M. Boardsley, President of the Eoldicrs Urg hars’ Tome, und the Nev. Dr. Dean, of Johet, vere in town yesterday, - To-day Mr. Jewse Hipplo, long aud favorable Lnown until recently in esunection with tho Tre- mwont 1lonse, witl a2ep into the position at the gnllnur 1louse vacated yesterday Ly afr. A, W. arver. A statement wns recently published in Tuz TRIMNE to tho elfect that tho i'remdent had of- fered tho Hon, J. Itussell Jones, wuo hias Just rodigned tho position of Mintster to Belgium, the Secrotary=lup of tho Interior Dopactment, A reporter yestenday quostioned 2ir. Joues as to the correctuers of thisn report, and as to the Tikelibood of lnx accepting tho oftice. Mr. Jones stated 1n reply that tho matter was veb in aucha sliapie that U coald uot givo a dellnite snuwer to tho interrogstories, NOTEL ARMIVALA, nited States Grantueile—tivure . Emmerton, Balom : N, W, Callman, Malimore; J. F. ‘Iwoldg, Clucine TcGlnnten, Brooklyn ; John Henders m, Toronto s It K. Hutchluson, 8t Lot Q. 1 drethy, Jackport lochicllo ;A it . Stantou, Dmalia ¢ F, Gaylord, ‘ow Efmote, lioekc Inlabd i George wid 3 0, 1. Bltmond, J ladelphia; N, 18,3 donn V. Lowin, lusettn ; ¥, Charles, James “Grant. Conant, n. Crooks, Liverpool ; famuil Goldsmith, Clucinuati; 1, 8, Nor! The, New Yorics M. Bangig'r, Switzerlandi It ¢, Danfels, Toledl: . P, B, Hoyt, Warhington; E. N, Welch, Towa; 6. 1t Dunills, Lickport; J. £, Coolldze, Omvba; L, G, Quigley, Loutsyill A, M, Tiece, Wheeling; ¥, R, Lyuel, Iowa; H, P, C s " Gilbert Couke, Kan Froncisr Georgo A, Odramler, Brooklyn; 1f. Al ntouj M, A, Ficher, Thiladl. yhik Tl)m{. Buialo; OGcorge M. Tra- ver, Dotrolt; Trevor McClurg, Fittshurg : Gearge M. Tresor, Detrvit; RV, Vendeoburgh, Mewnphis.... 4 remont House—1i. D, Pulfozd, Miucral Pointy Jobn W, Porter, Towa City : Willlun' Lane, Londou; Will- fam Jarneat, New York ; B, D, Hannister, Baltimora ; Joln Battor, St, Lonis ; Chiarles T, Brayton, Hoston 30, L. Wilbur, Detrolt 3 E. W, Dougla . Louts ;3 W, 1. Marris, Kansus Clly; George Rey- nolds, Davenport: Jo R Fitblay, Bufialo; Grorge L, Uaken, 1, " York ; (3, m, Philadelvhia . i, Cawell, Cleveiand 1. 8, Beoficld, Bin Frucineo; A, + Wooley, Grand Raptds ; Thomas '* D, Co.oian, New Yok, e — THE STAATS-ZEITUNG. HARD MONEY AND 2uE FRUBIDENCY. The Fost and Mail how beon interviowing Mr, Tauter, of the Staals-Zetung, on the subject of finmuoen Be connected with the next national eampaiyn, Following are extracts from ita ac- count of tho nitter : Tl Hifno & Saat-Zeituna, published in this eity, (rulu\fly ontrols or 1ullucnees uire €flerman votes lisu auy other puper publisbed at the Weet, whether Gernun or Englisti, £ When, therefore, that Journal is reported to bave Inlnu\llluwl, 3 year or myre {u advance, what will be o Ureleronc i i 1o tho preaiblo eraoha. AL Tases of the st watfonal eampaigh, 1t Locomes n tnatter, 1ot only of Yoval bt of uatienal fngortance to kuow, sui le ke peaplo of tho country know, 1 s alleged rentitienty and its actnal senlitivnts correspond per- feotly, A, 1o the sttndtmncut of this end, & Poat aud Ml reporter called wy ou Mr., Hermsn Kaster, loading edlturial WALT upon the Seais-Zedins, o doirn 1t cerlain reputed frecot from $te col were genuine, wiil o juterpretation glven them in certaly ;:unrh\»_n correet, ho New York Sun of SMondy; ave its Engliah translation of o lalo ulteranes by ’Ilfis luats, n‘(ol- J'aust, Oregon ¥, Puts, Oueid Wi “Thettluotn StaatsZeitung, an fudependent Repub- Tean funzual of utisal shiily, mukes at. fotercuting docluration uf it parposes 10 epard to the Prenfdontind fou of siost Botween Grant and Allen,” re ubsulutely for Grant; AN IF Uratit SOV Lisve (B pTceutmtion 1o come foet ward aua Lepubbican cimdil i agniust a good uppo- sition candidate—lor exuinple, agatint Tilden—ihion wu should suy i Graut aud Flideu, we aro absolutely for Aud_ yoajerday worning Tatk Tuinoxe of thia city gave to Uhewo vxpressions tils It rpcetanon “wTho meaning of the Stiuute- Zaithter vy fv, Ihat such is tla abhotreucs uf * Tsgbaby " prinoipis at would oven mupport Uen. Graut for a tad term I reference to u mgu like U whio 1n the eo- oudiment of the 1arlation heres ild-cat Democ- r 5 Lelween Grant and Tilden_ (whio Is wonud on the clirroney ipuestion), tho Staale-Zestuny's hosulity 10 * Thid~Yoriam " 1u B0 RIeat uw Lo caune JE10 oppose Arant, who is & Rea puthcss, aud support Tildeu, wlio s o Democrat, 1y olber wordw, 3t regards Tulbrd: TN 81 MOTE Obe Jeetiouable than Democracy If oA 8 Lard-monry plat- Torm, Lut a8 less objoctiouable (Lau Lowecracy.cu an Lutlation platform,” ¥ Follonlng Is the convorsatlon gives by tho Post and Mail as betwoen its ropotter aud Mr. Uustor vy the subject of ‘thg eXtructy sbuve Pprnted : LRejurier—>ir, Raster, en,” Tum TRIBUNK'S Sulerpgola- oo uf your cditurtsl Temarka converuiug certain'n ;I_‘qu-ml who bave been uame ] fur the Presidencydp a hoice? . Mr, taater—Yes, it fu quito falely done; It ta materi- Blly COFTgct, bu far un It gors, : R~ understood you, then, that the Staats-Zeftuna {u urim for 8 Kold sud siver cirreucy an tho frst thing to b desited, ,Mr Jrudentution of yuur paper’s creed and y 3ud caudidates sscondenly Am 1 Liard mouey frat, last, aud all the WOiuu Wa, prujiey to (bt the Dot Lattle “with, We huve waid g, aud wo tuean it, Dur wian and the man of the terians of the Northwest st bo » burd-mouey mat, 1aving bt st sequls . wito of excelleuce, 1t B thien be ulso sibied tu the fude- i Hdett Opposltiun uasaca b theu has, by our way of Juuking ut e subject, the two conbitied vietuve for succesa i1 getting fu and for siccesa after bes 1 fu. 1t.—Lut would you suppurt Graut for u third term ? M1, I—=Yes, a% o cloles of two ¢nils, Wo wou d, 83y Lard muncy sud Grant, fulbice thau paper woney Alieu, o Heudricks, or Pevdleton, ur other Tag " repreacntutives. Nob 1Lat we luve ibe opposi- tion leas, " Lut tuat we love & cufiuucy of utriurie walue mure, l(l:,fiup]mu Eliby B, Washburoe sbould be nomi. bal Mr. Jt.—Te would get our help and the Uerman vole 8a ayuiunt Allen, Hondricks, sod otbery of hse ik, Lut it Gov, Tiidew, ur auy otber win combislug cark uoney and wortby opposition taleuts, shoyld be Lotntuated by tUo party 1 upy ositios, bis uawme rhou o 0 W our pusstiesd 1 prelecouce Lo (et of Grut, fasbburne & Co. E; s st PROF. SWING, WHAS HE UAS Tu 8AY OF THE SYNOD. ‘Tue Teipvsz a fow days sgo anvounced that a3 the comylug mootiog of the Byuod of Illinols THE CIICAGO 1L IBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, North, an effort wonld he mada to force the Fonrth Church to drop Prof, Swing. Tho lant number of the Ailiance has An editorial by the Professor, giving e idean on tho subject. It m 88 folluywn: 1t wan telopraphed all aver the country lant Wednes. day that the Seood uf Tilliea North wae aitacking the Fouarth Preabyterian Chireh of thiv eity frr the sin of aiding amid aletting a Leretical pastor, Readers away 110! city, and not famillar with l‘ruh?lerlnn times and one. need, therefore, 1o be informed that the Synod alluded to 1n the dispatchea doea not meet untli Getober, atd hence has not vet declared Its intentions, Tha cano atands about s followe: Tho Synod declared heretical the Pastor of the Fourth Freatytenan Church. Almust s year has panced by audd 10 resulta Bave foliowed the action. It 1 thero fore quite probatle, aimost certaln, that w!sn tho Byuod shall ansmlle again it wall juguire into thy effect af 118 action of & year ugo, No onn will certafhiy blata thiecourt if 1t ahall iry tomaketn Law eftertive, Ttls yoesiblo that i order (o @va thie Foucta Chnrch timo 1o dissolve b pome way the marnage-bend between (t andl it pastor without wiahonee o I Prosbye terfansim over on dupetlo Wi tnkilary soul i the Bynod reqiuent the Courch to muner JiA relntions, (te,, Aron an prssiiie, OF S00D 84 Con- sirtent witts Thy fent intercats of all, ete., ete, Juat what whape the aftair will take, no cne Faowe, 1 tho minister i cltarge beon fonnd guilty of hereay by Hiin Proshytery, of 1y a latge vote in tha Ryuod, iere woald be a moral gronnd of futura action, Lut when i fn remembered <hat tho Prostytory, by @ very largo ajority, dechited the acctieea arthodos, and that the Eyniod wis thindy attended, and wan, indeed, n body humnder an meiibers than the Fresbytery Lineif, ths moral grounda slawt wholly' disappear, and future Action Tt rest_upon techuicalition atone, Tl fact, Bawover, wail tot, perhaps, prevent the Synod from embarking upon the svcoud part of ki enterprise, for the care bygan fn techmeallties, 3ol therw 13 uotaing {0 htmuer matters from gotug on na they began, iemides the molive of disturbauce o be tound in the fact that man do 1ot liko to have thele alme defeated, that men do ot 11xe to toil long and bard to Mlence a auan and then bebiold bim yoing right ou with ifs talk, ater motive sull must be tound In tho fact that ia some property in the case, There in an catato of & few thousatul doilara (o wideh tho true Proatiytes rians should by rights £l belr, Thuo dctiug pasior not only preaciics bad doctrine, but bo s kg ore thodox ovorty, that soukl b for the sols uns of the inwttl ehildrew of the fajtas, Taoking at al) thex iat- ters it does appear that sometmg will ba »aid anit done i synobical couvention fu October, 1t is not probable unything vory ozciting will tako place, fur tue heat of e controversy in past, and thu daye of conlor passion have come, It I amrmod by Tuw ‘CiinuNE (hat Prof, Palton fecls that e has done hiv ahare, and others on both sides feel that they have dano thele aliare too in thin unpleasantness, Tho Synod will probally piny some Texviutious, st tliese Wl bo obeyed by the Foueth Churel, or olse tho cons scquonces of disobocliouce will Lo accepted eouner or Jater, Bt wo ars dewnng only in 8 conjectural yrog- nonin, We have given but Litts attoation to berevy ntters for snore tnan o year unow, and lenco ac Fusty fn that direction, hut we can_asaure our readera that they noed not get exvited befure Uctaier, aid 1 feel that anytllng wonderful wiil even’ tho wanapire, L = A NEW PAPER, AX ORGAN FOIt WESTERN EFISCOPALIAXS. A meeling of membors of tho, Episcopal Church who spprovo the cstablisbmout of now Cliurch orean in thia city was beld yostor- day morning fu tha rooms of St. Peter's Mi- sion, No. 143 State street, The actendauco was not very large, it being difficult to1ind mauy of tno clorgy in the city at present. Among those presont were 8, Corning Judd, Chancellor of the Dioceso, Judge L. B, Ots, Csnon Kuowles, Mouais, Mitchell, Francia, Ewing, Lausing, and tho Rov, AMersrs, Smythe, Osvorne, Rischio, Todd, Stoat, and Medurery, ‘I'ie Rov. Mr. Swythe scted as Chisirman, Ho statod that bo bad coaversed witn inany of the clergy nud taite of tho Chwic, and thuy bad ap- proved tho project of a now papor, and offerud 0 aid 1. He gave it as e judgment that a company should be formed to pubiie che pajer Liere, and that brauch opices should be catab- lintiod 30 5t. Louls, Cincinuaty, and other West~ or: citios, Ho bad no doubt of the succoas of tho outorprive, aud advised going on at onco. Mr, Hathaway wag asked to give au opision of tho probable cost of thy paper. He said ho could only estunate toughly, but thought that it would cost about 8150 & wevk to got out 3,000 coples. Chaueetlor Judd waa asled to givo bia viows, snd respondoed by wayiug that tho proper wsy seomed Lo bo lo organize a joint-stock company with & capitsl of at least ®10,000, Ha woud lLinve them very careful to gel a sound basis for their project. Ho Liad no question that the uec- eypary wuw could be securod witbout much troutls, Advortlsimg ougtis to bo roadily pro- curod t0 o considerable amount, He thought the t.ane bad come for a Western papor to be at o1.ce established, Matiers Lad rosched suoh a pass that twe Church papers Lnst had refusod to publish comuunications -from West- omn men, even though they were ouly dotending themselves from atiacks io the sawo columng, AMr. Judd was sure that n;nper rep- rosenting tho Episcopul Church of Ilhnvis would o sustained in Chicago, 1Ie would uot Lave it started to enforce any particular viows, but to glve all sides a fair heariug. Judue Utis agroed in wost thiugs with the pre- vious sposker, but cuunseled twoderation for tho present, Ho wantod to mee & paper (hat would be sccoptable to nine-touths of ihe paoplo of Chicago, sud the mestiog should cousider thot st present the Church i Ilivois was with- out a Bishop, and perbaps such & leader ought to be wmited for in order that under nis gunlauce _the greatest barmony might provail, Mo suggrsted alwo that there rlould pe roprosentatives from all the churches Jresunt Lo tuse cars of their own marests. le closed Lis remards by moving tba appointmont of o Counnitton to arrange for a larger moeting and generally oanvasa the matter, ‘Tlhie Committeo wuy votad and mada to connist of tho Lev. Dr. MoMurtry, tho Rev. Mesars, Smytho and Todd, and Messra, Judd, Ewmng, and Mitehell, A mociing of this Cominiztas s called tor Mond 4 .. at Alr, sliteholl's wotilce, No, 153 Stao sireot. Un wotivn of Mr. Judd, the follomng resolu- thon way carned : 5 b Jesa'ved, That it {a the sense of tuls meoting thata Clitirels paper uught to Le establiahed n Cnlcago, and tho tenibers Lora prosent pledge themeelven to da all {u thetr power for the accomplistiment of this end. The mreting then. adjourned subjoct to the oall uf tho Committee. bt NS LOCAL LETTERS. UEREAY TUE KULE, NOT THE EXCEPTION, Tothe kdstor of T'he Chtcaaa Tribune: Cutcavo, Aug. 22, —Neithor Prof. 8wing nor his church noed feal slarmed at suything tho aynodical powers may do, or threaten to do sgawat them, Pattoniwm has donoe its worst, and it will bo like beating out i onn brajne to make another attompt to punish Swing, Hittlog Bwing throngh the Fourth Church will bo an awkward blow, which, llke tho boomorang 1u unakitled hauds, may return upon Patton's own head,—for overybody knows, much as it may be aisgined, thut tho feal prity behiud the sceney i8 60 otber than ¥, L, P, and tuat tho wlole af- fair is a Pattoman inveution—a wsort of Calvin- 1stie-Guy Fawkes plot to blow the Fourth Church Parhiatnens House, What folly tor ous Prenby- terian winieler, or ooo I'resbyterian Churel, to fight another on the grouud of wou-conformity to dactrine, whisn every ons of thum aro out-and- ovut heroue, guing further and further from tho standaids laid dowu 1u tue Catechism aud Confesdion of Fmth! ‘Iried by the old staudurds of Presbytorjanism which I'atton ia trying to set up in spito of the protest and opposition of an eulightoned rcligivus sontiment, every modern Presbytenan Churcli would bo disfeliowsbiped, sud overy so-called discinte of Calvin sdjudgad a8 worse thau an infidel. Hereoy to ancicat dogma being the ra'e ‘and uot the exception in mudein eliurchos, what would Yresbytenanism be wituout » Presbyterian? BwiNaITe, — WILLIAM LILL, H14 DIFTRIDUSION OF Ul FROPENTT. The will of the late Willlaw il was proven and adwitted Lo probate in ths Coun'y Court yesterday moruing, Too estate is valued at 350,000, sud 1% distribnted as Collows ¢ Yo liattin Anns Mack, hie adoptod daughter, and colled Hatue Lill, 335 sharea capital stock of Lill & Baltew's Malting Compau Unito Anu Owene, Subiot 1of Lot 25, of Block 29, in the subdivision of Sec. 8, Townslnp 39 north, Rango 14 cust of the thurd privcipal woridian, togother with the improvemsnts theis- o, duuing Lite. aud ou her death sbeolutely to Hlattio Anus Mack, otherwisa callod Lattie (‘:ixl. aud bor boirs forever, All the roat, reviduo and remainder, both real and persunal of every nsture aud klud, to e brothor-fu-law. Edward Foster, and bis friend, Adam J. Weekler, provided they sbail, withia four years atier Lua deatl, ur soutivr if it may ba convenient, collect aud couvert into cash all per- poua) assots sud well and dispose of il real os- ixte, and disnibute sud pay over t 0% Pro~ coeds thoreof aa follows, thsy scting 1 trators and exscutory of Lis last will and testa- meut : ‘Mary Whittaker, Liocolu, Liucolushite, Eugland, $1.000; Fauny Gilt, daughter:of the lute Edmund Gili, 81,000 ; to Carrio Gill, $1,000; Hebecea Lill, wife of bus nephew, George Lll, §5,000~fur her sole use, After dividiug the re- mainder of the uet procesds of porsonal ssusts wud real ostate Into eloveu equal suares, it iy to be puid over as tullo Awo shares to his biotaer. Jubu Litl, sud 1o case be dues nat sur- vive, (ho two shaves to be aquslly divided am 1oy buis tive children, Rebeccs Cooper, Hobert, James, George, sod Jobn; two shares Lo bis water Rebacca, wife of Edward Foster, case of ber mot surviving, ¢ her son Jabn Fouter ; ous share 60 his bri taer, Thowas Lill, or in cess of hia not turviving to hla daughter Bateov Lill; tyo sharaa o vo equaliv divided botween and pad to the daughters of his decenan! mses B Aun Mitehell, and Beta wame to' bo paid o thew heip s one shate to Altes [Tntehrson, danghter of s deceased vistre Mary hitow, Oho sharo to bo aquaily divided between Frauk roctor and Elisha Proctor, sonna of ins balr-brother, Ehata Proctor, doceased 1 uno share to be equally divided bstween the clii- dren ot his balf-brother ; ous suars to Matilds Roune. “Ilso codicile gives tha administrators nnlimit- ed contrnl of tho proverty, and piovides that tho brickmaking paituership with A, J. Weckler be contitiued 8o long as tho Administrators may deom it for tho juterost of the cstatoto con. tinue i, ¢ ‘Tho =]l wan duly proven and enterod to pro- bato by th Clark,lottara af adaunistration being At tho samo time granted. Uouda in the sum of &700,000, twice tho value of tho eatato, wero furnislied by tho vxecutors. THE COUNTY BUILDING A npecial oloction has boen called,;tobe held in the Town of Yalatine ou tho 81l of Soptomber, to chooso & Coustavle. The Committce un Ronada and Dridges of the County Buard, accompanied by the toll-road in- spectary, touk A drive over the Rosohill road yes- terday on an inepecting tour. Tho Joint Committes on Public Bulldings and Charities hold a meoting yoaterday, sud audited 8 Lilt of Josaph Iagan for ' §7,336.75, for work done on the addition to the Insane Asylum. Heport bad it yosterday that it was oot the vacancy on the beneh oveasioned by Judge Troe's resignation thut Samuol Ashton wishod to thl, but that ho wanted to step into tho npoos of Judge tary, whoss tume expires this fall. Ho I8 »i20 ropucted to bo confidoat of succoss 10 the race. ‘The Hon, R, P. Dorickson, of tho Stato Board of Eijuatization, was at toe County Bunaing yes- teraay inguining of the Comuittoe un Egusuza- tiow why 1t was that ihe acreago of touk County Lind been Incieased this FOST some 26,000 acres ovor {aat year, Hu suid ho wis nat awareof the county hiving grown, Ho failod to kot au ex- plusation whael was entirely sutisfhetory. Tho Commitioe ou Publio Charities yosterday sent tor Jumen Foyth aud Joromo Beaidaloy, o testify 1n 1elation tu tho slleged 1rregu.arition of Georgo L. himberly, Warden of ths Cotinty Loor-iloase. 1t will bo 1emembered that they uppearad bafors the Graud Jury eeveral wonths ago and made complamt, but for xomo reasun thuy tuted 1o come vefors the Commitics yestor~ duy, 1ho Gommitee, having 0o power to com- el tho t attendauce, agrood €0 zeport $ho action nad to o Busrd. ‘Tho Committee on Public Buildings and Pub- lic Servico newd o meeting yostorday atternoon, uud after souio disearsion sgreed Lo recommend thiat tho unanl for the excavation jor tho new Court-tlouse be mado to Jobu sud A. B. Cox tor $5,u04. Oue of tho Mewsrs. Cux Was pros- cut, sud complaed thay tho specilicatioud tor tho work wese ditferent fiow what they wers witen ho cxagnuod thew, aud the Committso azrood tha, the timoe for the completion of the Aork should be extuuded five days. 'Yhe bond of Arciutect Eyau vas sxutioed uud approved, b8 bundsmeu being Loomss Muckin, Rovert Caark, Jusoph Shermasn, Johu O'Nuit, aud H. B, Miller, m tho sum of 100,000, —— THE EILY:!‘IALL. The Clty Treasuror yestorday paid out $80,000 on geueral city tndebtedncay, Mnyor Colvin witl loavo town to-day for s short vacstion at Fox Lake, whers many of tue Alder- mon sre at presout sOjourniog. Ald. Stout has postpoued his Eastorn trip for sn indefimte period vwing to the sevoro illucss of Lis wifo. Ald. Holiaffuor Jeavos for New York this evening, aud will bo absent fur two wooks. Up to dato only 1,600 ssloon liconsos bave boen i'auvs—about one-balf of the total number in towy, Ioreaftur a little more compulsion will bo exortod on tho part of “lio Msyor's poiice. Mayor \lolvin promixos to oxert s influcuce to have the cattiv-driving ordinanco amouded in sucl b way as o sntisty ad par.ios. le win fuvor of allowing the packers tu driva castle bo- tweon Y:30 and 11:30 &, ., during which tume all well-botaved chilaten ara in school. ‘With tho assistauce of s detachment of the Fire Departmeut, Supt. Bailoy yestorday demol- isied the condemned w.ructure st No, 91 North Carponter stroct, and msuibuted toe rowmains mmong the neighboring propeity-owners, Tno people who wor hiviuy in the house moved ont ealy in the mosming, fo cscaps the destruotion waich Bailoy vowed bo would bring duwn upon thoir hoaus, Tt was hopod that Madison-streat bridge would be aguiu opaued Lo pubtio travel Monday moru- wg. Tho horeo railioad compavy mado luring olers for its completion at tae {ime wentioued, and bad recerved somewbat satisfactory avswers from the Company building the bridgo. Lut Mcllean Bros,, who aro paviug Sedison atrect by spocial cuntract, will not be through the jub by thiat timo., They retuse to work their force Suniay. and cousejuensly the brdus-opening will be delayed at lenat until Weduenday. Tazx-Assossor Dennehy and Ald, Jouas loft Iast evewng for an extended trip through thie Last, partly on pleasuro sud pactly on business. Lur- fug lits abseuce Ald. Jouss will oxamino tho gas. works of Pittabuie, tos propristors of which malo such ailuring odes s to tho Chicago Council Inst spung. If be thinks favoraoly of thoe oon- dition and weans of the Company, the gos mouvopoly will bo nubjected to Ruather onslaught Buch as was mude last Apnil, ' Qeneral Ordor No. 20, iasued yesterday In the Fire Depattment, coutalun tho following: Johu MoLean, Captain of No. 3, is porimtted to ro- cuive a peesont of B100 from admbilng citizens I'homas A. Clark aud Jobn Hart are -pminuxl membera of tho Dupartmont ; Paatick W, Kear- spey i dincharged lor ivetticiency and intoxica- tion; Joln Jordan is1oduced to watchman for inolticiency aud weapacicy as driver; Lawrerce Fromming is fined tores days’ pay for peibg ab- ssut from duty withour perunssion; George W. Courchosne is aiechsrged for not taking proper care of the horves committed to his caie ; aud GoorgdWV. Pratt s alko discharged for tak- t-u loave of abscuce after it had veen rofusod 1, ——— CRIMINAL. A young thie! entersd the residence of Mrs, Anuie Baker, No. 100 West Lako straet, last ovening at 7 o'clock, and stole a quantity of carpet, valued at $34. Mesars, Forriors Bros., of No, 374 Weat Madl- son street. repoited laav evening at the Union Btreot btation thi¥tbey had bad a net of valuable barness stolen from their stable, Kate Bonnott, “nymph of a fair bub errjog lwe," enticed & gresnborn nawed Nicholss lurach into her thiovea’ bole st No, 832 South Coark utreot, goi Lim intoxicated, snd robbed nim of £30. Ha had just wit enough to report tho case to the' L ison-Street Station, an, Kato way atrested lwsi evening and thore lock up. The horss-thisves are at ‘work sgain, Yestor- day Hugh Loouard, who livos st tbe cornsc of Desplaines and Ilurricon straety, bad » hack and two bay borses stulea from his barn, The cheeky thiof ocatered the premises, hitched up aud coolly drove away without beiug observed. Barst Bcos., of No. 901 Cottage Grove avenae, also Lind a Liorse stolen from theig stable some timo dunug Thureday wight. Johu Hennessey, » luustic, escaped from the Ineans Asvium &t Elgio, and, etealing s boree from Mr. C, 8, Hawley, drove as far 84 Maine- viilo, whero bie stote anothor from William Jef- fury, and, leaving the hrat thore, drove 1nto the citv. ‘Telegrame from Elgin were received yea- terday saking the police tu ba on the lookout for him, snd yesterday afternoun he was arrested by ofticer McQarigle, and locked uplat tho Ceniral Btation. Ho will be taken back to Elgin to-day, Abrahism Robivofeky, » peddier of clgars, was yestorday arruigusd before Commiusiouer Hoyne charged with eslling c13ar3 uot proporly etadip- od, aud with salling cigars in boxes which had belate beon used for other cigmis, A witnoss sworo thot he had ween dsfsudsnt 8l up old bozes out of m truuk fdil of unstsmped “1gara, sud 0'Lier evidence not less conviuoing was ad- duced. wherefure tho aocuved was held 1o #2,000 for appeurauce betors the District Court, Thuradsy night Deputy-Warden Williams, of thie dlinuesota tate Penitentlarv, srrived iafthe city with & crimioal who Lud escaped from the Penitentiary about a year ago, and tured at Hpringdeld. He ia & notori thief, sud was ouo of » Ksug vl buiglaie who. 1o 1874, commitied vumerous depredations upon bae mer chants of Miuueapolisaud Be. I'aul. Iu oue nignt iu Minvespolis two jevelry stores and swo dwall- ntored, aud a I saiount of booty secured. ‘Iho detoctives succeeded in arrestin a man knowu 8¢ Edward Brown, who was brie sud seutouced 50 the penitentiary Lor ton yeara. Ho subrequently recoived flva years, additional on asotber indictment, aker lus confinoment hn oscapaid by workag a holo through tho bottom of hits call, and was not hiear.d of unul racently, whon ko turaed vp in sponatield, Devuty Warden Withame lefi with I yeatorday afiornoon tor Minneaots, HYDE PARK. TOURTR ROUTH FARK CUNCEAT. g The fourth coneert in the Scmth Park was given Thursday afternoon of H. Balatks, commen: ending at 6:30, The cor.cerl sras exccllent, and ended with Fire and Flames galop, which ecemed to imbua (he Ietenors with a wild spinit, for Lhey let their horses tly golug home. A mors delightful day could not bave boen selected for tho concert, and probably not less wban 16.000 persons enjoyed the mmsie. It is eastimated thero #oro 4,000 vehiclus of varioua kinda in tho park while tho concert waa in progress, Vory few oquostrians, and they mostly Indica unattouded, wera nbticeablo. A rentleman m a dog-cart created cousideravlo at- fontion by hie rocidens driving. FERSONALs Mr, J. Atkivson aud faunly left hers Friday Aftorn tor Canadn. Mrs, Atkioson and hor cldest daughtar sail fromn Quebeo on the 23th for Eugland., ~ Mies Atkinson 1 to enter acbuol in Gertmany with o friond, Mies Hope, Min. 1% L. Shermau ia rusticating in dichigan with bor famity. Mra. Dickouson has just returned from her trip to Washington, Mis, Adams avd dsughter, of Now York, are apending tho summer at the residence of Mr. Farrman. Mr. and Men, Marsh are absent on a trip to Rtacine, Wis. Mr. B, F, Aver was tolegraphed at Manchester, N IL, last’ Wedneaday, to retutn Lowo, on ac- :mlmt of the scrious illssas of lus youngest child, Mr. Drooks, who has been unwell for somo timo, 14 graduatly improving, 1lin absence from this Congregational Chareh, of which he has boou au hooured mombor, i doaply foit. 1. Tho Catticlic Sabba li-school picnio took place at Egensdale, Tuursdng. An orchootrs of sic pieco waa enzagod for the oceasion, sl thoss who wont enjoved theinrolvos o gresat deal. A sdewalk will be lawl on tho east wdo of Kenwoul court, Lotweun Fotty-cighth and For- ty-uiuth stroets, as sovn ns tho thoroughfaro is opened. Mr, Rooney arrived from {ho city a week awo, and shot at u pile near Lo vn i of Morgau's pior, fiom the Kouwood depat (s distauco of 1100 yauds), hittiug it thres timos out of tive. Dully for Itovuoey ! Mr, Bryant has the contract for threo brick houses on Jefferson avemie, between Lifty.roc- ond and Fifty-third stioows, aud for one on Oak atreet, wost of Waabington place. Tho crossing at tho coruer of Tifiy-second stroet and Lake svouuo is in n very bad condt~ tion, heaviiy-losdod tenms beiug uunble to crous tt. A strost-lamp is greatly noeded on TLako ave- nuo, at Fifuy-iirst street. Th-re aro uo latnps on this portion of tho aveuuo fur half & mile. The tnau who was robbod ou Stony Island ave- nue, last Monday nighi, wus ono Charles Wine ters, and tho nmouunt stolen was 890, not $200, a8 nt firs stated, . and Mrs. Frashor celobrated the mnine. toouth avniversary of their mir.inge on Wednes- dsy ovening at toir residoncs ou Luke nvenun, A largo number of peoplo weio in attendauco and bad a preasaut tlnio, Mrs. W. K. Acdorinin gave an entertainment Wednesday in honor of Mrw, Fiich, of Madison, Wia., who 18 & guosz of Mrw. Hlls, —— SUBURBAN. MORGAN PARK, Monday evoning tho diwelioss at Morgan Park wero plossautly surprised by a band of seceun- dars, passing from Liouse to Louse, entertaluing the iumates with delightful vocal music. It came out tho naxt day that the party comorised a bum- bor of the elite of the Yark. The Indies vere Miss Litoio Myrick aud tho Miswses Ida and Allio Waelivurn ; the goutiomen, Musses, Bucore, Wastibury, Wood, and Myrick, * Sl S i THE LATE DR. BENJAMIN DAVIES. To the Edifor of The Chicaao Tribuna ; Cuteaco, 1iL, Aug. 18.—Your obituaty notico, on tho 16¢th fust.. o, tho late Dr. Benjawia Davies, of London, Engiand, calis back my memory to tha yours 1845 to 1850, During thoso yeats I re- sided in Dubliv, Ireland, and was thon a regular attondant at the Baptist mosting-house, whera the Rev. john Ford, a Dristol-College graduate, officiated. Some tmo in 1816, two students, or graduates, of tho Dristol Baptist Collego, arsived in Dublin, snd immediately cutored at Trimty Callege. Ono of thess young mon was & Mr. Cotch, who bas long beanconnoecced with Baptict institutiond of learulug in Lugland, and s, * alive, Prosident of the Colloge where first ho was taught to read tho Gospol of Jolin in Greek. Tho other gentlemnn was Mr. Henjanun Davies, wno bae rocently died, leaving bolind Llma halo of classical famo to endoar his momory to those who koew lifs socisl 04 woll as Litorary worth. Monars, Gotch and Duvies wero often pressed in- to the sarvice of the pulpit by their friend, the Itov. Jobn Ford,—himuslf & young and unmar. ried man of the time. Neithor Quich nor Davies avo ssiisfaction 10 their learors; for, like floues of oid, both of thew wera ‘‘sluw of speach.” Whonover 1t was surmised that eithor of thowo gentlemcu wam “pooked"” for an evemng's seimon, many of tho conpregation would go olf to other chiurcbes,—au -olfeuse which I, for oue, ovor re- garded as a persoual 1uenle to tho preachor, and to tho pastor who bad invited tha supply, ‘Lhore wero & fow, howover, who could, aud did, appre- owmte the stammmerinyg utterauces of rhe two young studenta; fur, though thoy bad neither pulpit-fire nor pulpit-oratory, .what they ssid was matractive 1 au eminont dogree. Why Mr. Davies did not finist lis .colloge-courao fn Dub- I, and vo become a . A, or M. A. of Trinity, 1 cannot say pusitively ; but he loit Dublin, just after Lo bad entered tho Sophomoro Clasy, elthor to sccept a position in Blepuoy College, Londou, or 1w BleGill Col.age, Montrenl, This, Lowever, I do kuow: that, when I arnved in Cauads 1o the yeur 1850, Lo was then a I'rofossor at McGhil College; aud, on hin heming of my arrival, ho wrote me a warm letter of friendship, welcoming o wost cordialiy *fo this glorious conutty.” MHis early Dublin friend, the Rev, Jobn ¥ord, lett Ireland in 1:31, aud & fow years subacquently married, wud then euterea the min- utry of the Church of England, baving obtawmed » *“‘Living " iu Dorbyshire, through the jnfluenco of bis nife’s relatives. His memory s also dear to me, for ho was au amiablo gentlowau, ss well a8 au excollent scliolar and proachur, AMYNTAS, e e JAccident to lephant. lLondon Tymes. An unfortunate and unprecodented accident occurred at the Zoological Uardene,.in the Re- gent's 'ark, on Mouday last, to ono of the ele- phants. Tho fewplo Afrioan elephant, bLelng very fidgety and rebtiesd, ia nisually tothersl by & ring round one of hor fore fest to the corner of ber stall while the elephant-houve iu being cleaved opt io the morniug, On the day n question, about 8:30 a. w., the kespers were slarined by tlus elephant ealling out suddenly, s if m great pain, and on running tn the spot found that she had actnaily torn off the top of her trunk. It ecomu that slie nad thrust thu end of her truok nudoruearh the ring by which her foot was confined, and then by pulling sgaiuet tho ning with hor foot, burt her trunk, 'This caysed her to oxurl such foree iu the attempt to withdraw ber trunk that the ond of this orgsu was to1n off in the sffurt. For some time aitor this ertraordinary event the elophaut whe iu great palu, and very uneasy, Slia hus now be- gun to feed again, aud seomn likoly to yecovor Ste use of Ler {runk, a4 the wound has not fn- flamed much, and is gradually bealivg vver. ettt Chicago & Northwestern Rallway--Sun- day Train, ‘The through Pacifio expreseirain, for Councll Blutfe, Omsha, 8an Frauclsco, sud sll other Far-West points, will Isave the Wells-Btreet, Depot of the Chicago & Northweatorn Rallway st 10:40 a. . 8unday, Aug, 22,. Through tickets and sleeping-csj berths can be secured st tho Company's oftice, No. 82 Clark street, Shermau Houss, Tickets vis Ohicsgo, Dutlluglon & Quincy snd Chicago, Hock Island & Pacifie Katlways sre good ou thia train. A Planocs and Organs. A lepga sssortment of new planos and orgsns to reut, Hecond-haud prauod from $50 10 §3%), . W, W, KixBaLt, Cotner 8tats aud Adiins sigeets, Olicago, Important to the Preservation of Taeth— John Gosnell’s Oherry ‘Looth-Past the most eMcacious doulifrice known, Try it Tor sale Dy all druggiste. Wholesale agents, Torrey & radiey, 171 Fyh Baudotph m-:: % i About threo months | CITY POLITICS. Consultation Mceoting of Promi. nent Depublicans, Discussing the Nomination of a Full (ity Ticket. Complicatlons Arlsing from the Quo Warranto Sult, ItJs Finally Decided to Puta Full Tickot in the Field, A Bpirit of Confldence and Harmony Manlfested, A 1argo and enthusiastio moeting of prominent. Republicaun was heil at tho Grand Pacttio lotel Iast ovening, in reeponso o & call privatoly cu- culated tho last fow days, ‘T'he follonlog gene tlomen, among others, wero prerent: Gon, Jotin MeArthnr, the Hon. C. B, Farwell, Georgo M. Bogue, I A, Hoyno, Jacob Gross, A, D, Tits- worth, Gen. Palmor, Gon, Josoph 8. Reyuolds, Cbariay Loding. tuo Ilon, Mr. Daker, Gen. C. T. Hotchlnss, Col, icaby, Col. Wakeman, C. N, Holden, James P, Ryos, Gou, Robert Sinith. W. K. Sullivan, Maj. Brockway, J. F. Scanlan, tho llon, 4. D. Ward, ox.Coronor Stephens, tho Hon. J. M. Barker, M. M. Miller, Capt. J. J, Hel i; Juldge Dradwall, Cont. Langhlin, Dantel M. Shopherd, H. B. Imid, Porey Shwman, Gon. Chotlain, Elins Shipman, AN, )\Vhlln, Behanuer, Clark, Wondard, aud Cloveland, Clark Lipo, Jacob Iehm, Judge Dunlovy, snd Gon. Webstor, ‘The meoting waa callodto ordor at 8 o'clock by Uan. O. L. Maun, who nomivated George M. Boguo as Chorrman, Capl. J. J. Healy was chiosoi Bocratary, GEN. MANN, boing called upan, brieily atated the object of Lhu weeting tu bo to iscims the advisabliity of talding an elecaon in tho cily this fall, aud the propriely of puttiog o stiaight Republican tick- et tho field. 3. T. ROOT, The {lon, €, I P'arwoll eallad apon Mr. Root for an opimiun 84 to the logality of calling an eloction, In responas he toviewed tha action of tho courtw in tho quo warranto proceedings, and dwolt st length upon tha probable futuro pro- ceodings th the Supremno Coutt, and the uucer- tanty of 1t action fu deciding upou the legality of tha lste chartor eloction. i, HURD sald that, legally connidared, thers conld boe no city eloction thig fall, In the oye of tho law, 8o tar a8 heard from, the cily was assumed to havo adopted the churter of 1872, 'Therofore, there could be na election logally held under the old chartor, and there waw wo provision mnde for such an ovent in the new. Wiether tha Mayor and Aldormen would go out this fall was something wnot worth dwcusming just now, The pover of cull- ing an_clection was, Ly the charter of 1872, placed in the hands of the Counetl, and how thal power could bo assumed by anybody olse he could not detine. Atr. C. A. Ilolden naled whother there.was not a claneo in tho Conatitution which provided against tho exteusion of the term of offico of suy clected oflicor. . Mr, Hurd gald thoro waa such & provision, but it did ol apply to the picscnt queadon, When the Supremia Court had rendered a docision, thore srould be plaiu mailtog. JCDOE LRADWELL eaid that Mr, Hurd aud Mr, Root appeared to ho'd very opposito opinions in regwd ta tho watter, 1ls would ask A1, Root's ojinion, Mr. Raot aid that the thing wes considorably mixod up. ‘Ilis was a cane whero soms of iy oilices would have expirod in November, Of cowae, the consututiousl clause should have someo weight, but the ca«e wos a very diflicult ouo, a8 tho statuto dia uot provide for suci & contingency, B the Council wete to call an eleetion aud tho reople voted, thon their posi- tion wonld bo fogal; but if tao Councit did not null, and yet tho poople voted, thero was whors tho dilliculty came in, Col. Rieaby said that tho meeting was calied to discuss whethur a straighe Republican tickot shoutd be put in the field or not. ‘T'hoy wore not called to decido s question of law, because moet of them wete nos lawyars. ‘I'be Chair suid that the i.formation was called for, and was, theiefore, in orier, COL. HCHAFFNER wantod to know whether it would not be bettor for the Ropublican party to caver coutingencies ns they tid whion Mr, dMediil was eloctel Mayor and o quostion arore upon Police Commission- ers, Would it not be botter to nominate ali offi- cers outride of tho mu nicipal ouos whose terms would expire tn Novemver. Mr. Root sald that, it Le wore & merber of tho Common Connell, hio would yota tocall an olection to fill vacancios, hat would simplity the wholo mutter, Iielative tu the points already steted, ho thought eithor aid> would be geod tor argnmont, und bo would bave no heaitation in accepting & rotatnor from either party. JUDAE IMADWELL thought 1t was policy to put a full ticket in tho fiold and make n big fight. [Applause.) He did not bolieve that the Gonvell, ur any holder of & city otico, would Lold over if the vacaucios were fillod by alection, Cul, Ricaby said ho took no atook In mongrel cowbinations, 1l boilaved in a fair flola and & straight fight. [Applsuse.) Ho moved that v caso au election wero called thiy fall by the roper authoritios, tho Kepublican party put s ull Beket in the fleld, [Applause.] Mr, Efias Shipman movad, as an smendmont, that whothor the properiy constituted autbori- tics called mn election or not, the Ilepublican runy‘rut o tickot in ke fleld, [Loud applause]. To did nos beliove fu bing bossed by the Couie mon Council. Mr. llurd deprecatod unduo haste. , Thero was A CONTOVENSY PENDINGy and he did not belisve it policy for the Repub- lican party, 8s such, to euter iute that contro- versy, 1la thuught it would po well to put the question to thoe people, but, if thoy bud no su- tuority of law, whete was tho uke? As tho law now stood, there was no Inw for any wucn elocs tion; and it would bo an foolixh as to hold sn clection for Presidont of tho Umtud Stats, A geutloman asked whetber thors was not some difference of opinion on that point, Mr. Huid thought not, smong Jawyers. It wonid be folly for the liepublicun pasty tube & party to angilegal procoeding, ‘I'he ChsiF put the motion, Col, Ricaby having accepted Mr. Shipman's amendment. Col, Hicaby rematked incidentslly that it was nutur‘uumlun of Iaw, but ana of kevpiug the Licpublican party froin failing to pioces, Mr. Shipuinu snid that, since the fire, they had Liad euough of mongreliem, MR, MEDILL was again called for, and asked whetber that was a ratifoation meeting. [lLsughte:.] Tuey bad adupted a resolution which soundod Mio the order ssid, to have beeu given Ly \Velhl'-g.ton at Waterloo: ** Up, Guards, and at them! 1 the 8npreme Court decided the municiyal questiou bofoiv the Cunvention uet, the part of thy resolution referring to the city election should be stricken out, as thoy would bave no Jogal junsdiction i the mutior. Ha nelieved, bowover, in uominating & full ticket, unleas the decision of the Bupremes Coutt sbould bo rendeiod bafore the Couvention was called, sud that decision should be adverse to tha cbarter of 1872, 1o bulieved it was about time that sowe pasty. buviog au entity and p respousibility, whould take told of matters, Iu other words, if the Hopubiican partygould not get elected he wanted the strmght’ Dewocratia party to be succossful. As plutgs s100d 0w, DO person was resbonsibla, hey might ebook thoir paper builors wt Jodividuals, but that was bawdly a far thiwg to do, a4, Lo believed, lis triend, the Bupenntendout' of Folice, would agree, 1lo did not want suy tnore jayuawking, tushiwhackiug, irresponsible potinice, ~He waute «d & wtraiglit ngbt in'the good old atyle. e was gled to evo B0 wauy Rood, stauch Lepublicaus 1 esout, den who hud foughe, wud bled, sud diod [laughter] with tho parly i years goue by. Bushahacking might do for = while, but good otticars, with & 8urong, vational, responei- ula party at tbeir back, was tho stroogest kind of political diet. He bad fsith in the old Ro- Eunhcuu pazty, aud he belioved that ihey would B victorious If they weut t0 woik in earuest. Aball events, they shiould uot duspair, ought to go 1u aud make the strongest Kiud of & Brbit. Tulip Hoyne moved thst ihe Republican Couuly Cowmitiee be requestad to - CALL A CONVENTION for October—~the 18th he thougbt would bes goud titue, ~ ‘I'ne Mou, O. B. Farwell maved to amend by substituting sue call of the Conveution at the earliest fuvorable time tbat nught be decidod ujou by the Cowmmitiee. "Plus was accepted, and tho motion passed as smeuded, MR, PALMER. of the Infer-Qcean, belug called upon, sald he 1875, —TWELVE PAGES. wan pind that tho Republiean party of Cook Connty had como tu s dofinita concluaion, Thurine the paat fow yeara the- ltovmbicans of Couk Counts appearsd to volnntarily ho down in fhn presenco of denger. They had been unnoceesardy frightanod, aad Dad cialereel with an uunatural - olement, 116 bnlieved there swern worse tlungs for a party than defcat,—that swas,nueondi‘tonal surrondar, |Apolanse.] Ilo believed in fighting maninlly, and, 1f they got beaton, to go down lika mon. [Anplaneo. | Gen, Webstor, teing called for, raid his polley would bo 1f he got tieaton on tho firet line, ta fall back and tako tip & now ponition, [Cheors and lauabtor,| Judea’ Duntove mado a fos remarks somplid meutary of tho rpirit displaved on tho occasion. £X-ALD, WOODARD? upon hoing ealled 1or, eald ho proferred to he on ono sifln or tho vther. Ho belioved the Repnb- lican party contained the clements of Buceods, and was the party abovn all othiers that enjoscd tho confidonca of tha porplo, The +aat troublo with the party had been a want of organization, an evil shich khoutd be corrocted at anes, ‘Tha idea which had gained” prominence In csriain cirelon that & new party wwan necided to compass the ituation, should ba gotton rid of nt once, aud ho belfoved a reorganization of tho ot party, and a new manfostation of ita inheront r'r:l\nulh. was the bert menoy to such a desirablo enl. Aftor a few other brief addrosses, the meoting adjournod without dato. e g THE DANCING BEAR. Far over EIf-1and poets atretch their sway, And win thelr dearest crowna beyond the gosl Of thefr own consclous purpose: they control With goasamer tureadn wide flown onr fancy's play, And 80 our action, Un my walk fo-dny A watlowing lioar braged clumally hin toll, Whien straigght o vislon rora of Atta Troll, And ecene fdual Witchod nins eyen away. w Mered, Momren £ tho astonished Year-ward cried, Gratefai for thrien bis Lopo to me, the slave Of partind memory, soeing at hix o A bear immortal § the glad dole T gave Waa nono of mine; poor lelne o'er tho wide Atlantic welter reachiad it from his grave. —Janes Russell Lowett 1n Sentember Atiantle, s Iind £Nis Sniary Raoised. &t. Louia Rep b ican, he most ridiculously-mstakan man in tho worl is the one who assorts that, even in theso doxonorate daye, the proos isn'ta proat moral azent, An ovidenco ot tho nablo work the prosa indosng_was afforded ono dav last week in o wholesalo houso on Mam strest, Among the owployes of the house mentiosed 18 a young Jusn who in interested in Sunday-kchools, who never botw upnn a base-Lall watch untoss pos- sensed of roliabln nfarmation of what the two Coptaing have deeided tho renult of the gamo u\mll be, who atzonds to his busincss closely aud cautionsly, and who roads the papors thoroughly. Especinlly attontivo hau this youog man been in noting evory step of & 1ccont groat trial, from tha time a poss1vikity of tho caso was firat hinted at in the uewrpaperato the date when it cone cluded with tho bestowal of a hundyed-thoussnd- duilar ealary; ho hasn't miseed su Jocidoot, Wo'll call the nawe of the young man Johnson. Tho other day he was summoned to tho piivate room of tuo head of tha firm and thus addiessed : * Mr. Johnson, we have beon considonng tho work you bsve done and the mauvocr in which you linve accomplished it for tho past vear, and wo have como to tha conclusion to 1a18o your salary, *Hencoforth you wiill draw from thobook- Leeper 8100 1nstead of $80 & month I I'ie young man received tins anuouucoment at first with o fluels of ploasure, sud then tue look ou bils face changed all at onco to ono of terror and pratost aa b bro (o out excitodlv : “§ don't dewerve it Mr, —, indesd T don't ! I've naver dono anything of the kind! I'll ad- mit, sir, that [ went with tho Widow Joues to n Hundav-rchool yicnie, and I bave invitad hor out to take ice-creatn onco or twico; but that in all, 80 helpme God! I tryto be s Chrrtinn young A, #ir, in & humble way, and to do me duty. I've beon in tomptaticn, but 1've never siskled as you think [ have, and I assure you the refloc- tion upon v charactor 18 totally undessrved | I')l swear to it upon s Bible, if nocossaryl It's s &hame, eir 1" Of courao, in the face of such an heunest pro- test, tho head of tho tivm conld not inmst, and the matter was not forced. Jolnson slill gets Lis 380 por mocth, DEATHS. LARRABEE—Aug. 19, Msrion Dem's, infant daugoter of William D, and Mary A, Dewmis Larraboe, aged 6 nionths and 22 days, Funoral ou Huturday, Aug, 121, at4p,m, st No. 1 Langloy-av. Carriages ta' Oskwood. K1DD—Aug, 20, Thomas K1 1d, sged 25 years, Tuueralnt 3 p, m, to-dsy, from Massasolt Houss to @racelsnd Cemelery. 'WEST—Iu this city, Aug, 10, of Ayncone, Marths, bvl;}“dlwlfu of David 8, West, aged 48 yours 7months and 18 dayn, Funeral from her lale residence, 021 Wentworth-av,, Bunday, Aug. 33, t 1 o'dlock, 84" Rochuster, N, Y., papere ploaso copy, BMAVNARD—Aug. 20, at 2 p, m., at her renfdence, 130 Lovmis-#t,’ Murla M., wile of Dr, Willlsm J, May- nard, daughter of late J, Coliing and Naucy M, er. Funcral sorvice on Sunday at . m, at the Ca- thedral, corner Weat Washington and Peoris-sta, AYECR—On the sfterncon of Abg. 20, at their resl- deuco i Egaudale, Banjamin T, Infant von of B, ¥, *and Jeanin H, Ayer, aged montha and 10 days, ‘Notico of thie funcrul will bo given hereafter, McCLELLEN—Aug, ), at Lin late resdence, 108 Sharman-at,, Henry M Ciellen, aged 70 years, Funeral Bunday, 23ud, st 10 o'clock u, m, by car Tlugion to Calvaty. €7~ Now York papers pleaso copy. SPECIAL NOTICYS. The Infant’s Friend, Alrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the Lo d asurest ramecy {o 108 world lurnfi discares of child, auch ax teothlog, wind call lln. It corten idity of tha atom- ach, rugulatex tl woln, and gives rest, Lealtn, and conifort tu mothur i, = POOL SALE, POOIS. ¢ [ Pools on WHITE BTOOKING nnd ATHLETIO and BOSTON snd 8T, LOUIS GAMES, Also, on YACHT IACE st FOX'S I'OOL KOOI, 151 Dearborn-st,, at 11 8, m, - AUCTION SALES. 6. DINGEE & CO,, Auctionsars and Commission Merchants, 20 and 8 East Kandolp! 3 Liberal cash advances m Ttogular Hogseheld sud iiew Faratturo, Carpating, Boddiag, Cruckery, Glassware, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Evary Wednasday and Saturdaz, st 10a, m, Coustantly on haad, at private sals, A large and handu sortmont « £ NEW Parior, Cnamber, Library, and Dining-room TURRITURE A¥D GENERAL ROUSEHOLD 000D Alao, & compilste awartusant of atl kinds of OF¥ICK AND LIBRARY ¥URNITURRE At verg low prices 1o aces. Tho trade and ousskeepera luvited to examing our pricos, on consignments. s of This day, at 10 n. m., Large and huud«ome assortment of Parlor, Library, Chumber, sud Dising-room FURNITURE, NEW AND SECOND-HAND. A fall lige of Matiressen in Halr, Bosr, Flusk, eto, Oue De.tly re¥ rosewood frame 7.0CTAVE PIANO, ahn & Sone, Munufacturers, Boston § Also, 1 Bnestoned Melodeon, A camplots lineaf OFFICE FURKITURE, And Job Lot of DRY GOODS __Avd Afacellsneous Mochandiee, By JAS, P, MecNAMARA & CO., 27 ¥ast Washington-st, . BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTION., 1,000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES Will ba soid Tuesdsy Moroing, Aug. 34, st 9 e'elock, Bl AL wrs SKER BOOTS, % 200 caw Y 3 JAB, P, AloNAMAILA k €U, Auctioneers. By LLISON, POMEROY & CO, # aud 86 Kandolpbst, Singers Mannfdeturing - Machines AT ATUOTION. At our FRIDAY'S SALE, at 12 0'clock, Thres La; G eI ALY, & 10 Stloch, This Largs. 180N, PUMEROY & CO., 44 and 26 Randoly m———— L. ROCKY L& C yoc. 77 and 79 Dearborn-at, Saturday, August 21,1878, Commeucing at 10's, m., we abull cloas out, positivaly, e remaiuder of &q imuinenas stock of Ao Parlor aad Chamber 8¢ts, Ofce Furniture, Ext, Tahles, Maliresses, Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, BTOVES, kc,, without ltmit or reserve. Couutry and city dealers wili ud extraordinary bargsins, as thess goods sauat aud will be wold, — GU ES' LINIMENT. N TrETR GLLES . O INIMENT IODIDE OF ARIMIONIA A Now and Qroat Disgovery in, Medioul Seienca ior the Curo and Rolicl ot Pain n Mnan or Animal, Surpassinz Anything Herototore JKnown, Hostoring_'Thou. ssnds to Health and Havpiney, A SURE CURE For Neuralgin, Rheumatism, Hrys Dipninorts, firuu(lr; Boro Thront, Faent che, Mumps, Baralysis of Limbs, 8ulf or Bniarged Joints, Dun- ions, Corns, Pains in Daok, egk, or Shouldors, Qulinay, Cutarrh, —~AND ALL— Drutses and Wounds of Every Na Man or Animslr.’ turs GILES! LINIMENT has received lhnllm]mm’ o aupro-alof (o ‘medical Teateenity, and v Iangely in tholr-privato practics by tho mst succesyiul pige clans " GYMAN Cunkn; 1in my jndgment, (i ~fore the tabiia: ) o ket rellof. 1 tako plrnsur th enienaiwaya to b & banelne or o7 tho buma b WAL B EOIREL Cilkirman of tho Motbudier Cysk Extenwlon, A.Puysicuan Ounep: liam Oagood Vage, of No. 983 Fourth-ur,, Yoy Terecl for imany yoars with stiTnces and (nteg, 14 knoz, and . tmss was atiablo to walk, casy njry recoivod nn tho Huduon Rivor Hajlt) U'ried_overy remody ihat ahill ocacicnce could dige withunt bonofit. Gilos Lintment lotide of Amiiag &avo fostant relfof anil offocte: ecampleto cure. REXOMATIO SUPFERERS BTA Wau dfacharged from the M Incuranle, with il ers, s et 3 iachusotts Genen Ly rnaumnu-m'h":, ferod foartally for 1 \fona. " Dr. Giloy by Tpinte ey Kure, anad foot. Jo orlugs with Inflsmmatory rhemuati T was polpluss Ll 1 naad (Hlox: Linmont Ly Amalantac T result was woniefall W VOE Wenst Thirty. t, N, Y. Inflanmata tism' all_ovor my bady: awollon: jain fntolor T Lintmant bl o i monia i VUK Thwanty-bind- i LILES LINIMENT for ailments of the sty Kingdum has surpasaed all othor preparations in iuyes dertully curativo eifocts, TUE OWNER OF ** HAUNY BARSETT" 8TATEZS; In iy stablo tho only talninnt I yow tiso Iy Gilee L, pront Tuitlo ot Amebunia, 1" porfurma rotdor: i caltatiogly pronounca. it tho bodt 1 over MeBANEALS e ton, N 3. For nur stock wo kuow uf fo liniment that enual Toulie o Aot {13 wiat Rosemen. [T wanied Sarmeiing rotinble: 16 uorer dwappoiots, TKR & DOUGLASS, North Howard at., l“’l‘llll‘l‘lmfim Georgn Grant, £, Vio lin Lounty, Kisay thia Tariest atock faemor in tho world, 170 80uste nsy for man and besst Glles' Linimeut fodido of Amme. GILES T, A bottle pr ouratieo proportica than a barrel uf tho so-ci attnaey #nd Jinimonis that are folatod on & crerulons o.mmaaly, Prico 1 cents and 41 per botdle, Quarts, 22.50, For Nalo by all Whalesale & Itetail Drogeli GALE & BLOGKI, 8 South Clark- » Union Stock GREEN, M. A, BUTTERS & CO,, AUUTIONEEAS, 108 MADISON-8T, BUTTERS & 008 BATULDAY SALL FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Carpets, Lounges, Tahlos, Office Furnlture, Crockay, * 7 Qluns, and Other Mercliandise, T 11 0'CLOY 40 School Desks and Seats, BATURDAY MORNING, Aug. 21, at $:3) o'dad at their Bulesrooms, 108 Madison-st, Chromo Chief, Jr, A Hamiltonian—Trotting Stallio, AT ATOTION, Saturday aftornoon, Aug, 21, at 3 o'cleo's, st L4 Cuopet's stable, southwort corner Michigan avenue and Monroa street, Chromo Chiof, Jr., 185 years old, n dvep mahopy Yay; Wack legs, many, and tatls fine eiyle and iz i was sired by Educll's Hainiltonian, Jr,, of S York State, uirod by old {lamultontan s dam, Faz Cook, slred Ly oid Abdaliah, siro of Itvwdyida Hizs tonfah. 1fu cats bo soen at Mr, Cooper's stable st iy time previous to th 0. UTTERS & CO., Auctlonsers el B $1e-19 Residence T Weat front on Hnrding-st,, beiween Kinzio and Fal Indisos, uniy ouo block east of the new NORTHWESTERN CAR SHOMS. Ouly 3 Wlockn west of Centrnl Park, AMandny Morning, Aur. 1, at 11 o'clock, at Hat! & Co.'s Eoomw, 1ug Madison-at, UCTION SALE OF IANDSOME North Side Inproved Propery, MOKDAY AFTERNOOH. Aug. 23, 1875, aty o'y, On the Premises, 83, 80, 01 and 3 Liucolu-an 4 Two-story and Basement Brick Deling B, With deep lots, fronting eant on_Lincolu-a,, runsty through to und frontiug west on Sedgwickat. Eb house contafun 10 roome, Luth, closcts, pantris, every modern fmprovement, witt.a_sub-cellar 1 frt high Leneath the barement.’ Tiuey were bullt notee the supervision of Armmirong & Eagan, arcliftects o tho best material, and in the most tLorough s, at a cost of over $7,01) each, The locatlon kelug vk 1u one hlock of Linvolu Park and Olark-st., wita bors oar fucilition, {n regarded a8 unie uf the most deaints on the North Bide, Any ous desiring a wellluy handsome resldence, dovirably sltitated, noed ooly & apert them to b convineod of their excelleuce, They 18 an fncumbrance of $5,000 on each hotse, 4 yan ¥ run, with interost at § per cent. Al sima store smount wilt bo caxla witlin 10 days after tbosle. 4 deport will be roquired of each purchoser at hets of sale, Tho titlo ta the projerty in perfoct, Fulu rantco deed givou, All fnformation can Ye bad fro3 WAL A, BUTTENS & CO.0 Auctioncers, 103 Madikon-at., Chiog = —= BY Q. . GORE & €O, 4 nnd 70 Wabash avonue. On Baturday, Atrg—.—fll at® o'clock Call and examine tho largo atock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ‘We shall sell on Saturday, 18 crates W. G. Crockery, New and Hocond-band Furniture, Elegant Parlit i Chinmber Sets, Walnut Bedstoas unit Biroaus, Ml and wood-top Tablen, Corner and Bide Whatrtih Gommodes, Uall Trees, Book Cases, Wardrolxt, treases, Bprioge, Sofas, Louges, Paclor aud 084 Deska, Bhow Cnrpots, Uook Stoves, Wicdo¥ Buadea, ca 1oad of Floor Ol Glotly (to ciose), 113 rors, &c, 100 kegs White Lod, . P, GO Anctioneers TUESDAY, August 24. Tn our siext regular salo will be fonnd the follovict 8 addiiton to the naual lnes of Staple unil Fsael DRY GOODS, 500 dozen lfaur Brushes. A nica ung Shell and Mora Combs, New tnvotes of Rufings, Ties, Coltars, &¢. Gets’ Underviear 10 Lighi and Meda ¥Ug3 A full line of Linen Quods tn Damasts, Teih Cloths, Nupkins, Doylies, Genta® sud Ladies’ I Linen Crush, Froutsug Liuens, &c. i ‘Ladies’ Underwear, tikirta and Siobes, Infsols' Ca (Gepts’ Cheviot and Dress Bbirts, Men'sand \er:: Hosleky, Tuble and. Focket Outery, Yanke > Marsellles Qulits, % $ 5 Anoter Involce and peremptary sals of Men's CLOTEIING- Openug hour, . T, ot (ll!fl. I, & CO,, 68 and 0 Wabub4% CATALOGUE AUCTION SALE OF Boots Shoes & SIippers FOR FALL TRADE Our linos ol‘lgéaods aro now Fggj and COMPLETE and espocial & & tion is cslled to a full lino OAM- warranted BUCKER BOOTS.E e to a line of WOMEN‘SEMIOODS' and CHILDREN'S FIN %EDa that aro FULLY GUARANT: FOR SALL. P. & J. CASEY, 41 AND &3 nmu‘Av."hl‘",o‘fi 4 the Lurgest assortimont 10 ‘uflgm“mmu Sods, | Furniturs, P wca dlu;"‘nmnun. ‘Countars, Bhalvivg, Hl‘ ol B fures,

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