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#. Greono and T, D, (inrnes ara membora of the Ttoturn Stats Contral Committeo s 11, H. Oray $inn born » Democratio Stato Honator, and aiwo Domocratia candidate for Liantenant-Gavernor; . A, Orton hss beon & leading Democrat for many yoars, and was onco Domoeratio candidato for Aftorney Gonoraly Phllo Dunning was & popular Democratio membor of the Arsembly in 1874.” 1t ia usolond for tho Demtcratio organs Lo maintsin that thoee men roprosent nobody. Tt Oaliforuls eloction takea placo to-day. As Xz Tainus® bna alroady published tho tickets In full, it Is not nocossary to givo thom uow Tharo I8 no concoaling tho fact that tho fallura of tho Banlk of Californin haa seriously injurod Vo prospects of tho Kopublican party, though appatontly for no good readon, Tho Ropublican porty of California hina declared aa docidedly agalnst monopolics aa tho Indepoudont; but, s the neoplo are likely to bold some politieal party ronponsiblu for the tailuro, and the Napubhican Toadors bavo beon sanociatod with tho capitaliuta Intorestod in tho bank, {¢ i not improbable that olection-day st show a diinluished Ropublioan yote, If such should ba tho case, the election mnst be considored auomalons, Befors tho failuro of tho bauk tho Ropublicans wero gain ing strongth dmly, and tholr proxpacts wera Lrightor than at ang timo slnca tho Iudoyendent victory of 1872, ' PERSONAL. The Rev, Dr. Bollows, in bis 0lat yoar, is onco moro a father. Gen, N. II. Davia, of Unclo Sam'a troops, isat the Tromont ITouso. W. B. Iorner, of tha Pittsburg Gazetle, is s guest at tho Shorman Houso. Max Mullor hias a new volume in press on #Tuo Beionce of Largungo," * Joso Gener and Edward T, Martinez, of Ha- yans, Cube, ara st the Paimer tlouso, James T. Fiolds will doliver a locturo on * En pglish Litoraturo ™ at Willlam1 Collego. Drof. Tyndall's lecturos on * Light " nro trans- 1ated Into Frouck, and nro verg popilar, God snd tho gont permittiog, Emperor Will fam will begin his Italian tour in October. é QGen, Bueridan nrrived at Portland, Oregon, Jawt ovoning, and was recoived by tho militaty and citizous, Splaner §n Roing to Fiorida moxt wintor to toach tho rattlosnalies thoro what a roal squirm 100ks like on paper. Tbo Now York World thinke that Disraoli could give a far lesa tlattoring portrait of Graco Groonwood than sho of Lita, Dagard oxplaing why a mosquito-bita is moro poleonons to o woman than to s man. It is bo- cauno tho biter in » fomalo. St. Jolin, N, I, nowspapors kill Instautly, L. A. Oragin, of Boston, Just opened ona at tho Gontinental ffote), Bt. John, and feil dead. Daniol McLaron, ox-Prostdont of the Cincin- pntf, Hamilton & Daytou Railvoad, le lying dau- gorously Hl at his residoneo ln Gloudale, O. Mra. Tilton used to play aod eing in hor younger daya, bnt_thoso woro mera plonsures of tho past, whilo sho's tho smusement of tlo prator. 2 It is whispored that Joln Allen {8 engaged upon & Lalf-colunn lottor to Tuk Tuisuse on tho matrimonial guestion, hoaded * Why They Blool Mo.” Josoph Fny, ono of the most distinguisbod of the Dussoldor! painters, is dosd. Ho first bo- csmo emiuont byhis *Yamson and Dolilah' and Cleanatra.” + Jeroma 1opkins has boen engaged for hroo yoars on sn Enstor-Day choral and orcheatral sotting of the Episcopal sorvico, which contains forty-pix numbors, " * The eclf-mndo man, Goorgo Wasbiugton Childs, hag been entortaining the Presidont and waito st Long Drauch. Tho result s ongerly looked for In cleglao verve, F Julian IIawthorne saya: * That srmy will be found most officiont whoso uniform 4 lepst so- ductive to the fomalo mind.” Thero are ressons _ why Julian's theory should bo correet. i Havothe public beon supporting & man who lives on higgocond given namo? Iart Jackson 1a N, Hart Jackeon. o 1s forgivon, but tho im-~ Ppoaition s ono which caunot bo forgotten. A portrait of Gon. Fravk Blair, ropresenting bim in his prime, has been Lung in tho Missourt . Capitol ot Jofforson City. It was palnted by 1Qen. George O, Bingham, Adjutant-Ceuoral of i tho Btate of Missourl. ! Tho. Courier~tournal says that M. Taino #peaka of “flocke of parrots screaming fo the woods of Ohlo,” ond thinks his kuowlodge of ‘matural history is not profound. Taluo probably +meant to doscribo a picuia; that waa all. Tietjons, accordiug to the landatory lotters which usunlly horald tho coming of a publio char- sctor, is not only an accomplishod cantatiice, ‘but “a very Jolly person.” After Nilsson, this eombination of oxcalloncos will bo rotreshing, Don Jusn Zuluetia, Presidont of tho Spanish Club at Havaus, and the possosaor of $20,000,~ 000, hias boen wade Marquis of Olava and Vis- sount of Costa Rianen, all becauss ho fought for tho retontion of slaveryon tho Istand of Cuba. Gov. Loslle, of Kentucky, has sppointed Ed- ward T. Duff, of Frankfort, to a position on hia milltary stat with tho rank of Colonel. Col. Daft ig but 6 montlis old, but ho commands the Duff housoho!d with tho calm dotermination af a votoran, Bhoolt & Palmer have notified the manager of the Grand Opera-Iouso iu Milwaukoo, whero tho “Iwo Orphans® is mow boing performod bytbe MoKeo Iiaulkin troupe, that, unless the ‘Pporformancs is discontinued, thoy will commeuco Adegal proceedinge. ' Mr. Beoclior, belng Introduced to a Quaker 4eutlowan at the White Mountalna, eald to himi “I understand your beliof daprives you of somo +of the plesuros of this lfo." The other re- Plled: “It elletds us from some of Its tomptae tions, also."—Doston Globe. Now that monumenta are being scattored | round, the publio should thiuk of two doserving Poopla; Miss Dickiumos, who refooted all ine Huonces brought to bear, and sent » profossionsl wrigtooratio roue to Jail, and Dr. Hammond, of Now York, who riddlod s burglar untll bo looked Wike an ashi-siftor ot up on end. A tologram was recoived in Davenport, Ia,, gesterday, trom Aspluwall, stating that tus Hon, James Thorayton, United States Consul at that 1place, and hia wife, James Thoruyton (his son), two danglitors, and & son-in-law are all dauger- ously il with the yellow fever, and tholr racov- ery is doubtful. The family wero formerly of Davenpors, Boues, Naw York 113, Horshand, Ol g TRE Aver, Harvands W, W, Dooke, Totinaylvania & .- e Hines, ¥ond du Lao s ‘W, 8. 'Derby, Batavin: O, N lirockwsy, Now York i J, W, Dodd, Tndlsuapolis} A, ©, Teaney, Voaton{ b, ‘W, Uavia, ttachestoy Ovgood, Toston; 3, if. Taglor, Hogeny New York 1'Q. & Dovginte gl Dlog, Philadclphlys 1. Bwa Hiot S i W, W, Wheaton, Detrof W, W, Wolker, Codsr Rapide ‘Wolf Grieshielm, Bloomin waukeos . 1. 11 ). Gregory, Madleon; it. vilte'; . Garson, Utand Uavod ; Heury O, Brach e Simofu s 3. 1 Burdick, Yankton s W, Do Bel o o . K, Desch, Baltimoro : E. Rickards, W, Wileox, Dotrolt ; J. Bufum, Now :rlif.‘.‘;":lsmn House—31. 3, Riey, Bontou { 8T, Bllots, Batuphie s Mékie, OUlo; J, It Aldrows, Engiand : LM, Mateld, i W. 0. Newun, Buffslo; G, 1. 0. Lelgb, Lnugland s T, W. Lottou, bt. Louls; 3, Kaudall, Deveiport; U, & Alwood, Doajou s agrall, Bt, Lonis 3 W 'Le Hoardafey, “Dagt . oy, Clucionatd ; Yonry Hackett, lg.uon; Aloors,' Kentucky ;' W, U. Newinaw, Bugalo Jamea Rutaile, Englaud’y B, Bare Murphy, Mollla } Edwstd Logers French, Waabiugton ; . Oradn, Onaba; L. A, Eden, Bostou....Grand Pas{fo— Clarlea' 1, Gibeon, Louisviila; 3. 3, Lewis, Du- Luque; Frank ‘Gvorgy, Bt Louis; J, I, 1 A Brrcuso} + A ML Ualey, Torauto } Amcs Power, Clucinnati . 1 Vinoout, New York Elliutt, Waabingwon} u, Umaha; Jobs B Nuwiwal, Buffalo:'W. E, Banser, palthore, ...Gardner House ~The Yoo, W. W, ' Muruby, Jancerils, Mich, Willisra Phelps, Dotrolt ; Liouis Baird, U, B, Cavalry § {a Vo Mowe, MNew &huu] 7, Ly Iugglns, Now FOOD FOR JUSTICE. Nezxt Friday to Witness a Major Hanging Operation in Arkansas, Six Convicted Murderers to Leap Into the Next World Simul- taneously, Capturs of a Fugitive Murderer at Camden, in Missouri, A Massachusetts Man Shoots a Num- ber of People, Luckily Includ- ing Himself. Additional Particulars of tho Neaw Jorsey Treasurer’s Defale catlon. ATTEMPTED BURGLARIES. Soectal Disnateh to The Chicano Tribune. Letoxt, 1L, Aug, 81.—Tnrglara attompted an entrance to the Chicago & Alton Ratlroad tickot- offico at thls placo last night, but were drivon wway by tho operator, M. C. Hartigan, who was on dutyat tho timo. Thoy thon went to tha resi~ doneo of Mr. Hudson, tho atation-agent, and wero frightoned awsy by sceing & lamp burning in tho room. They thon went to tho rosidences of Mr. J. A, Wolla, W. 8. Park, If, Case, aud Dr. W, P, Peirco; but could not make an entrance, finding tho windown all woll barrad. ‘They then wont to tho_rosidence of Mr. Willlam Bhuey, and stic- cecdod in making an entravco to the kitchen through tho window, by romoving tho shuttors, but wern driven away by Mr. Bliuoy, who was woko up by the noive, Two young men, that answor woll to the description given by jr. Bluoy, took tho 10 o'clock train for Joliot today. THE LATEST SWINDLE, Spectal Diepatch to The Chicazo Tribune, DesMowves, Ta., Aug. 81.—A couplo of sharp~ ors havo boon plasing a shrowd game in Wayno aud other countios. They wors hunting for atray nnfmals. Oue would got tho doscription of an ostray horso takon up by & farmor aud givo it to Lis confodorate, who would go to tho farmer and claim tho Lorve, giving tho description of it an ovidonco that bo hind owoed and had Jost it. Ustially hio would stato that ha was o long dis- taneo from home, and propase to Aell the animal for much lows than ite valuo rather than bo troubled to got it home. The farmer generally accopted tho proposition aud _paid tho monoy, whon the scoundrol would decamp. Farmers would do well to romomber that the fdentity of ;xlx'fl.\'! 18 to bo proven boforo a Justice of 'tho 'caco. A MURDERER CAPTURED. Special Disyateh to The Chicaao Tridune, Lrzaveswourn, Kn., Aug, 31.—A man byftho name of Euves, who has soveral alisscs, was arrosted yostordey aftorncon at Cemdon Poing, Mo., for the murdor of a Loy, committed gomo wo years ago la 8t, Louls. 1t scomu that Eaves i o notorious thiof, and, whilo ongaged in robe Dbing storo, was discaverod by tho boy. In order to save himselt ho murdored the boy, A sistar of tho murderod boy was visiting at Cam- don Point, and idoutified Laves as the man who committed tho doed, and swore out s warrant for bis arrens. A largo roward was offercd for Xayen at tho timo tho dood way committed, but ‘o bad esoaped arrest until now. A MEXICAN OUTRAGE. . Bax Fraxcisco, Aug, 81.—A dispatch from Tueson, Arizons, roports that o heavy merclaue of that place, nemod Carillo, & naturalized citi~ zon, wont to Bopora to collect bills, and was ar- rostod Thuredny on 8 chargo of furnishing arms to tho iusurgents, and orderod to pay §20,000 or to bo sbot on Sunday. A courior rode 500 milos to Tuceon, raised tho money, roturned, and ransomod Carillo, whono grayo had slrcady Loon dug. He arrived in Tucson to-day. Thoro ia groat oxcitornont over the outrapo. ‘Tho rosds aro lined with rofugoos loclng from the impeud- iog revolution. BURGLARIES, Spectal Disvateh to The Chcaoo Tribune, BrminonieLp, Ill, Aug. 81.~There Lina beon n avalancho of burglarics hero, commouoing on Buuday night last, elace which timo fiftcen houses have boon ontored aud somo considerablo booty obtained, From inability or carelossnows tho polico havo boon uuablo to provont tho bur- glanies, although to-duy they have arrested sud I&dyn}! in jail about a dozon tramps lying around 0 City. NEGRO' THIEVES, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Arwune, Quixcy, 1L, Aug, 81.—This aftoruoon throo negroes namod Bohatorick, 8mith, and Daulel Wobstor wero nrreated for stoaliog a large amount of copper from ono of the distilleries in this city, Swmith s a tough oustomor, baving nlrosdy sorved ono term at Jolfet. It is boliaved tlat all throo aro implicatod in tho numerous thofts that bave iately bLeon cowmitted ju thia vicinity, SUICIDE AND ATTEMPTED MURDER. BostoN, Aug. 31.—Patrick Iteardon, who has not Hved with hiy wifo for 3ome years, wont to her house in Baxoaville, Mass,, thls evouing, sod ghot hor twice,'thon attomptod to kill E, J, Davios, who interfored, and finslly sbot himseit da‘-d. Tho woman'd recovery {8 extromely doubt- ful, THE WINTERMUTE TRIAL. Vepargon, D, T, Aug. $1.—In the case of Wintermuto, on trial for the murdor of Gen. MoCook, now boro, on & charge of vondo, » socond panel of forty-clght jurors wad oxhsuated thls aftornoon, eloven jurors Lavivg thus far baen securad. - RESISTED ARREST. Carmo, 111, Aug. 1,—Elijah Htorcas (colorod), whilo reaisting arrest, mado & motlou to draw woapon, and wag shot and killod by Jamos K. Lane, who had boen calied to the assistance of an ofticer, “THE CHANLEY ROSS CASE. Pmitapgrruis, Pa., Aug, 81,—Iu the trisl of ‘Westarvolt to-day, Mr, Tloas contiuod hia tosti- mony, detsiling tho facts of the search for his loss ohild, H SIX MEN TO BE HANGED. Lrrrew Roox, Ark., Aug. 81.—Six men will be hanged at Fort Smith on Fridsy. They wero sontencod st the last torm of the Fedoral Court for wurdor. * THE BOADEN MUTINEERS. Boszow, Mass., Aux, 81.—The Jeffarson Bor- den mutineors were indlcted to-day by tho United Btatea Grand Jury, and ploaded not gullty, A BURGLAR'S DARING EXPLOIT. New York Lymes, Aug, W, Ose of the most daring burglaries rocorded in DBrooklyn for some timo past wes committed at the residence of Mr. William Young, msuaging oditor of the Now York Sun, No. 230 Dean streat, about 4 o'clock yesterdsy morning. Br, Young and his wite wera stcoplog in the middle room on the parlor floor, aud sbout the timo stated Mra. Youug awoke, aud was eurprised to eee & man {n the room. The burgiar bad gainod s entrance through the window from the balcony, anud was searching for Mr. Young's watoh uudor his pillow. Therc was Jight onough st the timo for Mrs. Young to uwflnlzu bia foatures alstinct- y 8 s walked around tho bod, She looked him ull in tho facs, sud the burglar saw that sho was awsko, but this circumstance did nov dater him from prosecutlog tho seatch. He leld a pistol in onoband, aod upon this account Mre. Young was a{amd 0 maks an outery, knowlog that be would use the weanou should bor hug- baud wake up and astorpt to weize tha iutrudar, Alter puttiog Lis band undor AMr, Youug's pil- low, aud failiog to find bis watoh, Le theu went round to the ather eide of tho bed and took Mra. Young's watch from uuder hor pillow, Mr. Young's_watch was under bls head, but the burfl:::ld not find It. The man moxt lurned ' tlod o Mr. Youhg's clothies, which wers THE CHICAGD 'I'RIBUN " WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 1875. ons chair bewido tho Und, and commenced to oxaming tho pockela for money. Mr. Youns had just completed his arrangomenta to ntart fur Honees Falls yowtorday moruin to spond hin vacation, aud hiad #150 in eurroney in the fob- porket of his pantaloons, iu a roll of bill4, and #50 10 hin purao in snothor pookol. Tha burglar took tho pantstoons out of tho room upon tho p ch them. Mra. Young thou swoke her husband and informod him that thore [ burglar m the houre, Mr. Young jumped ont of Dbod and ruahad ont upon $he piazza just in time to find that ho bad oscaped, taking with lumn hia purao, which containod €50, but leaving Mrs, Youns'a watch bohind him on s chair. The £oll of bifi» containing 8160 was not taken. Mr. " Young did not ano the man leave the houso, but his wifo can identity Lim shouid Lie be taken iuto cuatody, THE DEFAULTING STATE TREASURER OF HEW JERSEY. Tarxtox, N. J., Aug. 39.—Tho annodncement ‘mado yoaterday that s large doficionoy had been discovorod in tho sccounts of Josephus Hooy, ‘Treawuror of tho Biato of Now Joruog, was tho sourco of much Gurprine Rmong Lho 0itizens of the Btate of all partiea. Mr. Booy had bLoen Btato Treasuror for & number of vears, and his record horotofore for honesty, uprightuess, and ronoral oxcollonco of character, had never beon impeachiod, For o fow months past, howevor, o hiad boen indolging more than wan his habit in tho uso of Intoxicating liquors, aud bis con- duet has beew a coutinual source of suxioty to his frionds. Two woecks ago &tat Comptrolior Runvou suspocted hat {rrogularitios ex- isted in tho Treasuror's ofice, and o ac- cordingly onterod upon sn oxamination of the ‘Treasuror's books. On Friday night Le had dis- covered ouough to convisieo bim that Mr. Sooy was 8 defaultor to tho amount of moro than £50,000. 1o consequently repaired Lo tho olfico of ox-Mayor Frank Mills, and made formal charges againat him, A warrant was fssuod for Iits arrest, Lut Mr, Booy was not in town, and up to tho present tima the warrant has not beon ex- ccuted, On Monday last Mr, Sooy left Tronton ostenaibly to sock recroation from arduous oflicial labors {u tho country. Ifo hag Dot yot returned, and his whoreabouts aro not known, sud tho belief is outertained that, anticipating the disclosuras now made, ho bumg loft tho country, The eoxact amount of tha dofaleation i8 not known. MM, Runyon {8 till ongagod in bis cxamination of tho Croas- uror's books, and will not havo complotod tho wotk for soveral days. ‘Tho deticit, o fnr a# re- venled, in Baid to bo about §57,000, and is of moneya collectod from tho Peuneylvanis Itail- rond Company. Tho Ratlrond Company pays into thio Stuto Trensury for taxon upon ity prop- arty in tho Stato an snnual sum smountiug to 00,000, ‘The money_ie paid 10 quartorly iu- stallments of about 75,000 each. TLo monoy for the curront quartor was payablo on Wodnck- doy noxt, Mr. Sooy has called upon tho Treas- urer of the tailroad Company at various times during the past few woeks, aud explain- ingl)that tho Btata Trousury was finou- cially embacrassed, and that coming domands required more wonoy to moot thom than ho had on hand, seked advances 1ipon the quartorly in- ataliment. The Itmifioad Company Tressuror Jlucod implicit conlidenca in_ Mr. Hooy'w siate- mont, and readily mnada tho desired ‘advances. For tho money thus reccived Mr. Buoy made no record upon kis bookw. The smount obtamod from ths Rallrond Compavy is about §40,000. Tho examiuation has 110t procceded far enough a8 yob to reveal other lirogularities. Itiss quostion whotlicr the loss will after all fall on vho tato, The law regulating payments snto tho Stato Treasury avd disbursementa from it roquiros ‘that the Stato Comp- troller ghall bo o parly 1o every such transaction. 3r. Booy, on recciving the monoys from tho Troasurer of tho Pounsylvinia Timlroad, gave bis Iudividual rocoipt as Btato Treasuror, and tho absonco of tho Hiata Comp= trollor's eignaturo to tho recoipta given by Mr, Sooy in considered 3 an irregularily that desiroys tho oflicinl charactor of tho recoipts, aud 1t 18 clalmod that the transaction is, by tho irregularity, rosolved futo a simple transaction Ly Mr. Booy and tho Railroad Company, in which tho Blato {6 not Intoroated. Tho irrozu- Larity, it is claimed_in somo qusrtors, reloasos Loth tho Stato nnd Mr. Booy's bondsmen. Mr. Kooy {6 sald to havo beon worth from $756,000 to £100,000, nnd it §6 thought posmblo that ho will ‘gavo bolh tho Btato and his bonds- men from harm by making good tho loss from his own ostato, Mr, Hooy, as alroady stated, had beou State Troasurer for a numbor of years, Last year Lo oficiated withour a bondsthen, but this yoar the amount of tho bond was fixod at 2300,060, aud Mr. Booy presented as s suretios Gon. Jamos 8. Frick,:Jamos AL, Du- rand, William A. Riploy, Samuel A, Dobblus, John B, Parker, Willinm Booy, Nicholss Sooy, and Kdward F. Thompeon, suretics, whosd sg- grognts woalth oxcooded €5,000,000. Gov. Bedlo arived from Scabright, aud Attorney-Genoral Vanatits from Morristown yestordsy afternoon, and worg closoted uatil o lato hour with Comp- troller Ruoyan and Assistant E. J. Andenson. “I'so probubilitica gre that an extra sesston of tho Legmslutore will bo called to bopeach L'roasuror Buoy on account of the ruling of Chiof Justice Iiesloy iu tho caso of tho Jorsey City Commis- sionend, Fhifodelphin Press, Ava. 30, Tho Hou. John_Brieat, Mayor of Tronton, N. 3., nccompsnied by Quartormastor-Gen, Wells, pald a viuit to this city yostorday morwng in tho Topo of gaining somo information sa to the whoroabauts of tho fugitivo Btato Treseuror. They wero o tho right track, as Bpecial-Ofiicor Brown, of this city, captured Hooy at a houso of 1ll-famo eituated ot No, 618 Redwood stroet, sud brought him to police hoadquartors, whoro ho was delivored to Alayor Briost. 1Mo was token to Trenton withont a requisition, 1t is utated that ho haw spont thie grostor part of tho stolon ‘monoy on jewalry, ote., for women of the actor in whose compauy he wes found, ————— THE DUBUQUE ELEVATOR CASE, Dean Richmond vs, Tho Ullinois Central Raoitrond Compuny. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune Des Mowses, Ia., Aug. Bl.—For sovoral yeara thero Las beon rupuing in tho courts of tufs Stato tho Dubuque Elevator case, socallod, until it 1as beoame familiar to overy lowa lawyer, It got futo Court ju this wiso : Bevoral yeard ago, when tho Illnols Central Railrosd Compauy conclugod to go Weat, 1t discovered (at it was sbort of funds, Doan Richmond, who bnd vplles of money ready to be investod where ho conld make a good thing, camo to the rosoue, sud sgroed to supply sl tho monoy they wanted on cortain conditions, ono ot whioh was, that ho would builda grain-clo- vator at Dubuquo (that boing tho westorn tore minal potnt of tho road), asud that &';‘uiu o coived or shipped on tuat woad to Dubuque ¥hould bo passod throwgh his elovator, ‘the conditiond woro accepted, the monoy waa paid over, tho rosd way buit, sud, when It reached Dubuquo, Doan had Yiu elavator roady to por- torm his part of tho contmat. The plan worked woll. CGraln poured iuto Desn's hoppors, aml money iuto his pocket. But-tho rond was ox- tended to Chicago, Whon thab was doue, tho liallroad Company could not sea the pro- prioty of Lauling grein across Iows, run- ning it throuzh Doao's elovator, and thon banling It to Chicago. 'That was too much of a good thing, sud thuy swilched off row to clo- vator buviness. But Doan reminded thom that 1t was ¢0 nominated in the bond, sud called on the Uourts to onforoa tlia contract. Ho pro- vosed to keop his eud of it, which was to bo wayy resdy to rocoivo the grain. Tho Comy triod to ostols bim asloop, and would slove care 1o his clevator at_miduight aud other unseasvue #blo hours witliout provious notice. But Dasn wau alwsys on hand with steam up ond his furnace-doors red with heat. 'They failed to catch him, and, whon the suit eame totnal, Doan woun tho suit. The Company appoaled, avd tho cage wout back to the lower Court, whero Dexn sgais won, aven more than beforo. Tt again woul up 10 tho bupremo Court, whers Doan won ageiv, snd judgment was coufirmed. Dioth parties were plucky, but fiually tho Com- pany abandoned tho cantest, aud, on Tuesds) fnt. tho Clork of ths Bupreme Court records the satisfaction of tho fx“d mont by unluy- went of £319,710.28 by ¢! néompmy as toll for f"m which, in violailon of coutraot, did nos go hrough Dean's elevator-Loppers. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. A camp-meeting at Bulplbur Springs, nosr Carlinyllle, Til, ia cresting great iuterest, snd tho attendance is daily Incroasiog. 'The number presont daily ia from 5,000 to 7,000 people. It is held under tho suspices of tho Methodlat Church. The Loard of Health of Milwaukeo yastordsy actod upon a report of Hoalth-Ollicer Johoson, récormounding an sbbatoir based on tue publio slaugutering system of Chicago. A Milwaukeo ssloon-kesper named Kubfeldt qut his throat yeuterday, but wea discovered ba- fore lite was _extioet, and b{ greco of medioat l-.!xu“l:uml liviog, Ho bias & drunkard of “ONE STEW.” To-day Ushers In That Joyous Call in Every Good Restaurant, The Prominent Places Where Stews, Ttoasts, Scollops, Ele,, May Io Obtained. A Montion of the Leading Ogstor-Houses of Qhicago, Boptember, first of the delighiful montha with au *r" tn it 18 npon us, To-doy ushera in tho senson of ovsiors, and thoso delicionn daintios sro 20 bo In voguo wtraight along until tho ond of next April, e chronicle below tho promiuont places where good oysters will bo fouud fu Chieago s WILION'S OYSTTR PARLORS. Thin favorito resort for ladies aud gentlomen during tho oystur wesson Las been fltted up nnew, redocorated and rofurniehod, and pow Presciits sn attractivenaen which 1o oystor house ovor boforo possessad in this city, Locatod in tho half-lasement at tho wouthéast corner of Ciark and Madiron ktreets, it iu directly in tho bosiness centro of tho city, I'he_oponing of this fatous oyster housa to- dav wlil be goud nows to the tmany thousands of down-town luncliers wno bavo made the round of all tho restaurauts many times duning the rummor 11 tho vain pursuit of a goad tneal, Nowliere last fall and winter could ouo got ovs- tors in an gond shape asat Wilson's, and nowliora wan the u{mer—unwr waited on wore quickly. Fond rocollection ntill olings around thoss fancy ransty, those dulicions stows, those fing broils, und thoso gigautic Saddlorecks on tho balf-ulel). “Tho man yaclor Las been grastly evlargod. Ttn wentiug capncity 1 now tho largost of an oyster-house 1 tho city, and I by far the Land- womest and most claborately fitied up. The Iadie’ parlor is bandsomely lald with J}rnmnll carpeting. It 18 decorated 'in the very best of stylo. Arraugouionta aro made so that the cook- inge will bo doue night beforo tha customors in both tho ladies' and gentlemen's parloru, Wilson's is decidodly the handsomest and moat convanient oyater-parlora in tho eity for ladies down town shonpimg to drop inand partako of tho delicioon bivaivis, cookodup in such attract- ivo styles aa thin favorilo placo alono can do, S0 much hoa tho oyster businous grown on Mr, Wil- #on's hands that ho has ontirely thrown out the , and honeefortls ho devates bis whole atton- tion to ruaning the most extonsivesa wall au the most populnr oystor-parlora fn the Northwost, OYNTELS AT THE COLISEUN, Tho great oyster and clam campaizn opons to-day ot tho Coliseum. The tnowt extensiva and olaborato preparations havo Leen made by tho propriotors of this mseaiticent rosort for supplying their patrons with the succulent bivalves direct from their ocoan bed in the At lantie, Arrangomonts havo been porfocted with the renowned oot to Lave oyaters aud clams Inld down st the Colisouin 1 forty-eicht hows aftor thoy sco tishod ent of thoirsubmarine bads, and the greatost caro has boon exorcised in the seloction’ of tho most oxporienced corps of cooke for the oystor soasou. Eapecinl attontion will ho paid to the rapid proparation of aystors, by which they cau bo had to order in suy aod all siylos without unnecossury dolay. Tho Coli son 18 an oxtablishiod success. Bince the ovon- ing of {tw nponing it has baou crowded day sud night with tho mont respoctable cises of our citizons, and it §8 without doubt one of the most colossnl aud completo rasorts for Iadics aud gou- tomen m thia country, being fully up to the dignity and importanco of otlier leading Chicago institutions, "Lz n0NE Topresoutativo was particalarly ntruck with tho ploasing offect produced by tha artist's brush sud the grandour of tuo rursl ucoue, 80_closoly Imitating Nature's owa Iand- ncapo. *Tho bosutiful cascade Hows with such evennoes pod uniformity aa to almost ouforco tha belief that 1t {ssuos from tho lodges of Bomo granito rock in a foront glen or mountain Dass, so admirably la tho mirror hold up to Na- turo in it. As tho visitor sips his Levernge or masticatos his oystors his oyo iu pleased with the beauty of tho surroundiugs, whils biy ear is ontrancod with tho swoet muwic, wafting through tbo vast suditorlum, from Irof. Bichl's fino orchostra. Ta tho rural visitor to Chicago tho Colisonm- is au culablishmont which ko ean nover forget, or tiro talling atout to bis family and frignds whon o roturus home. Thoe oyster goason in this ningaiticont rosort will, without doubt, bo 0no of tho most succossfull ever Wit~ nosed in Chicago, and it ia tho solo aim of the propriotors to make it so. 7. ¥LMO, Mossre, Whyland & Foss, at tho 8t. Elmo os- tablinbmont, No. 145 Denrborn #treos, just suuth af "Lux TWDURE oflico, will opon thio oystar sea- son to-day with bnlliant oclat. At this well- conduoted” and popular resort will bo found all tho boat and freshust varioties of oysters. Thoy will be yarved raw and cool In"tho mattor of cookng, it is but fair to atate that tho Ht. Elmo cau afford as many aod pleasant ways of pro- pariug oyuters aa have ever been dis. covered. ~ In adaltlon to its _oxcollonce 88 so oymor-houso, tbo Bt Elmo bas an ungurpassed repulation 8 a goneral restaursnt. Anvihing which is rare, lucious, and delicato iu the way of oatables or drinkablos io cortaln to bo found ker. Altogother, whethor as & calobration of the oponlug of the oystor scasoa or a8 a reminder of tho suporiority of Chicago restaurants, wo kuow of no place more worthy of kindly romembiance than the 8t. Blmo. DATCOELDER'S, This fino restaurant, loceted af 440 Btato slroet, s ono of Chicago’s favorito oyster To- sorts, Batchieldor’s has had for meny years, and gtill walntaing, & roputation among Chi- cugo's boat catoring establishments. It 18 one of tho bandsomoat and moat elogautly fitted up rostourants in the city, Tho oydter sesson u}wn& bete to-day, and will be conducted on the strictly firut-class prineivles which have always charactorizod Bawchaldor's, AT TUE §T. CHABLES, Taggio Drothors, the woll-known cstorors, comnioned tho oyster vonson to-dsy at tho St Clarles, Nos, 16" aud 17 Clark etroot. Tho 8t Charles iu tho oldont ovator-iouss in Chicago, and tho apgio Brothers havo mado ample preparatious to mako the oyator-season this yosr ovon bottor than before, " Ovuters prepared in all etyles in forty-eight hours aftor they are taken from their beds in the Atlantio, KERN'S. At Korn's, No. 110 LaSallo street, opposits the Chanbor of Commorce, will be fouud osaters, raw and cookod, o the best of styls, Tlo lus- cious New York connts, and all tho other choico varletios, will be kept through the soason. We Imow of no placa where the most critical of tantes aro likoly to bo bottor eatlsfiod than at Koru's, AT TIHE LREVOORT IIOUKE. Tle Drovaort House restsuraut is supplied withi tho best of overythiug 1o sesson, withont rogard to the oxpense of procuring ik, 80 that the oystor neanan here may bo relied upon 10 be first-clasy in overy partioular, FERKING' GASOLINK COOKING STOVE, A novel and expedisions device for cooking oyutors ig this gascline stave, mads by Perkiug Iirothors, No, 320 Bouth Lialatod stroot, Four Dundrod to 500 stews can be mado per hour by thess stoves, All the leading restaurauts nso them, ‘They aro. very ornamental, t00, fOr res~ taurauts, ARMY REUNIONS. AT LA BALLE, BSpectal Disvatch to Tha Chioage Tridune, La Barwy, 1IN, Aug. 81,—The Soldiers’ snd Ballors' Reunlon hold in this city to-duy was in all rospocte & pre-omineat auccass, The procads sion in livo of march to tho groro was fully & mile lu Jougth, s0d it Is oatimated that 8,000 to 10,000 peoplo sasembled there, Fifteon war- worn battlo-lagu elicitod very general interest sa they wero borne along our etreots. Uov. Boveridgoe dolivered o capital oration, and guod spaochios woro made by sundry othors. Tho day puased Off witlout tho ocourrencs of sny sorious necidente, Gov. Beveridge will hold a reception ac the bousa of Capt. Jameu Laniug this evening. Special Inepateh to The Chteago 1v{duns, Orawa, 3, Aug, 41,—A large number of poplo from Streaior and Ottaws, including tho gmam Hfome Guards aud the fragmeuts of several cowpanies of ex-soldiors from Ottawa sud vicinlty, and & mardst oaud, left bore this faoinivg fof Lagalle, whore they attended the soldiors' rounlon st the latter place to-day, and yoturned this evoning. There was an lmmenso crowd st LaSalle, Complaints ars mado of lack of catablosand driokables u the plovis. Otbere wiso overything was performed accardiog to the programms, * AT CALOWELL, O, Carpwert, 0., Aug. SL—All arangements for the Boldlore' Nounion are complotod, snd vislie ore aze bogluniug to 0ome in, ‘The formal oper iug of the Encampment takes place to-morrow sftesnoon, Qeo. M. W, Ooo)ufil, of Missouri § Uen, Kilgatriok, Gea. Jamen 8. Nagley, of Liites burg ; the [fon. Jolmn Sherman, Gon. A, 7. War- nor, of Marietts, and the Ifoo, 8. Dasford, aro oxpeated to-morrow. HOLLAND CITY, MICH. Apectal Iapaich to The Chicasn Tribune, HovtAxp Urrr, Mich., Aug. 31.—Tho Ronndon of tho Twenty-fifth Regiment Michigsu lutantry witl bo hiold at Hollsud on the 224 and 23d of Heptember, Tho Hollsnd Holdiera® Association held » mostlng last Tuesday and sppointad Cor- mittoas to make nocessary arrangemonts. Vikit- ing members will bo entartalued froeof expenas. Goo. John A. Logan Las been fuvited to doliver tho wddroan. Tho ion, T, W. Forry, Willam Ferry, Col, O. H, Mooro, and Gov. Lisgloy aud avits, sta expocted bore. ARMY OF THE CUMBERLANOD. Urica, N, Y., Aug. 81.—The Committes of Arraugements for tho Army of the Cumberland founfon has rocoivod word that Geps. Grant, Buorman, Bheridau, Hoaker, Cuator, Coburn, Mugty, snd many others will be prosont. The citizons uf Ltica Lave tendered a roception and ball to tho Bocisty soid their guost AMUSEMENTS, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. ‘The play st this thoatre, vroduced for the first time Monday night, improves upon acquaintance. Tho porformance laat night showed the offecta of & careful rehonrsal, and wo ara Lappy to bo abla to aay that changea in the disloguo and the dressiog bave relioved tho autbor of varioud fro- putations n raspect to matters of taste. Itap- esrs, for fustauce, that tho outre garmenta of My, Peler White, which marred the probabilitics of tho action from boginning to end on tho first night, were a8 much a surprive to tho suthor sud the mauagor 28 to thoandianen. Thoy have glvon way to & respectallo dress inore in koeping with the roquiroments of tha plag. Anothor clisuge, quito aa desirable, bas taken placeinthedialogue of Mr. Heart, Sr., which Mon- day night was thickly stadded with oxplotives, embracing tho eutire conjugation of the verb to demn, Thes wero introduced by the sctor, on bLis own reaponsibinty, to concenl $ho embarrass- ment natural un the first rep.rosentation of Bo important & part. Fhey wero noticeabla lat mght—by thoir absonca, Other nnprovements ‘ware apparout. 'Ll actora woro more familiar with their lines; thera wero fewer awkward pauses, aud tho busincss of tho vlay, which waa overlooked or slurred tha flrst night, was more strictly sttonded to. Tn conmidering aud passing judgmont upon s play of this kiud it is ouly jusi 1 she first place 10 abcortain what objoot tlio author bad w view, and theo to dotermino, a4 far os_poseiblo, how for ho has succeeded fu nttatning it. When theso questions have boen eatisfactorily aunswercd, 1t will bo proper o inquirs whother the autbor's object was, on tho whole, a worthy one ; whoth- or his play is frivolons or domoralizing; m short, whother the eud juotitins the meaus, ‘The object which tho nuthor of * l{enrts and Diamouds " had in view whon Lo adapted tho play may be learnod from the bill which i placed in tho kinnds of ovory person who visits the thoatro. Ho mmed —merely 8t on- tortslomont—nothing moro. His _intantion was to please evorybody, withoot touching upon or oxciting tho deoper and 1utenser cmotions. ‘Thore cau bo no questien that this motivo ia proper enough. 1t 18 ot high art; but, inas- 1nuch as tho suthor novor protended that it was, nobody has boen very seriously wrongod. Aswe rewarkod i‘uslordly. the action and at least o part of the coucaption are claractoristically furcical. But this does not provent thom both from boing highly amusiug ot times sod geper~ ally claver. It must bo said, thon, that tho ob- joct 18 worthy, though porhaps o trila bencath ihe dignity of clasrical drama, whick the author frankly oonfossos ho did not oeeay. Thereares good mauy oui);.guing paoplo, 1n this day aod geuaration, who do not caroto bu classical in their amusomenta, They goto theatres cluetly to be amused., Molodramn has no cbarms for them. Heutimont Iy to them but sickly stutf. As botwoon a mors! sud s immoral play. they would not choaso the former. Not that ** Hearts snd Dinmonds” in esnoutially iamorsl, It iy not. It by somo situations which aro not deli- cato, avd sowo allusions which aro a triflo broad ; but it 18 above tho avoraga of society ploya. | It it camo from Frauco, wo should asy that it waa pratiy puro; and, seit s, it con- tains nothing which need shook anybody of tol- orably tough moral fibre. Tho dinlogue of * Hearts and Dismonds ™ ia Hta strongest foatura. Herotho author husshionn gonuino powar and & good fund of humor. ‘Lhe wituations ara not, a8 a rulo, striking ; nor can it bo eaid that tho plot is remarkably ingonious. Lat for tleso lant, it soome, tho RutLOF 19 DO Poreonally rospansiblo. The piay is an sdapto~ tion from the Geraian. BModt of the disloguo has bean rewritten, but tho rest rowmsine almout a8 in tho originet, Turoing mow from tho ab- giraol discusstoa of tho play, wsud the mounar of ita coustruction, let us con- sidor what sre {ts eflocts upon an au- afence. ~ llere, aftor all, is tho supromo test. Tho audienco last night was evideutly oloased, Evory oyo was intcnt and every ear strained from tho rising of tho curtain to the soiug down thereof. At tincs the house fairly gfl"‘ into & sLout of boisterous morrimont ; aud onoo thoe sudieucs interrupted the action with s good bearty hsud-clapping, umbrells-pounding, and foot-siamping. Such & leatimonial to the ‘morits of tho play was quito sutlicient, wo shounld 6ay, to jusufy both sho suthor and Lis work. Bowothing rematns to Lo said of tlo manner in which the pieco was produced. 3Ir. Edward Arnott as Frederick Heart, Sr., who suspocts hia wifo of a gy flirtation, and fluds on ull sides abundsnt confirmation of his suspicions, carriod the burden of the pieca on hia shoulders, e 1@ thoroughly in_earnest, aud on the wholo protty successful. 1la {8 parhaps mistakon in suppos- fog " that ibo solo tun-maklag part bolooks 10 him. Corsaluly the part of Judgn Erned Diamond s fully as {nportant, and’ it 1 woll suatained by Mr. Frod Chippendalo. The scone betweon oid fieart aud old Ihamond—tho oue being almost maat with jealousy and the othor stone deaf—1s irrosintibly ludicrous. 8o 18 tho sitoation in which tho oldor Jlsar{ «eoks to bostow tho Land of his dsugnter upon Ar, I'cter Biack, aud attompts to Lavo the young couple, one of whon {8 & country bumnkin aud the othior & port miss, scal tho compact on tho spot with an ombrace aud Lizs. ‘Tho Interview botweon Jieart and his wite, in which he chizrgos her with firce- tion, and sho—misunderstanding the subject of oonversation, supposing him to reler to & secrot love affalr of iis daugbter—assares him that “ they all do it,” and that *1t is the way of the world," is also laugbable in tho extromo, Miss Ada 'Ollnsn, ss young Agnes Diamond, | dld admirably to the second act, resd- ing Lor luea intobigently, and interproe ing them withs bits of byplay which wezo appro- ciated and apolauded.” ‘Tho company, on the whale, sbiowed to good advantaio, though ueithi- or tho leading mau nor the loading lady were tho chisf Juminarioa of tho ovemng. The audlonco last night was small, owing, doubtless, to tha insuffersblo weather. A bettor attondsuce is looked for slurmg the rost of the week. Tho play ia considered by dr, MoVicker and Mr, lisll a romarkablo saccess ; aud it {8 un- deratood that negotiationd are now i proross which, If succeasful, will result in thelr sccuring tho oopyright, and reserving sll rlthl. Io that osse, the piay will be produced in New Yorkj aud, if it roturns here with the prestige of suc- ceas, it will probably havoe a run of 100 nighta or more, Buchiaro the roquiremeats of dramatlo taste in Chlcago, ——— RELIGIOUS, THE KANKAKEE OAMP-MEETIN. Bpeeial Dispateh to I'ha Chicauo Tridune, Kawzaxex, I, Aug. 830,—Yestorday was a "big day” at the Kaukakea camp. The people came from noar and far to attend tho sorvicos. Maantono, Momence, Rockviile, Waldron, and evon Yrouch 5t. Aone, in our own coauty, and Chobau- 80, Wilmington,Olifton, and Watseks, in adjoining countios, werd ropresented Ly Jarge dolagatious. Au excursion-train of four cars came from Lafayotto. On tho whole, it was asmuch a gala- day as though Barnum with bis Rippodromo had pitched his tenta in this locality. At least 4,000 peoplo wore on the grounds, sud the veudors of lomouade and Gospel-truths wero uliko actively al work from early morning untll {he close of camp. Ars. Jennla Willugvisachod iu the morne fug; the Rev. T, I, Btrobritlky, of thin city, in the aftornoon; and Mra, Maggio Van Cott inthe ovenivg. ‘There veews to be no diminution of the [atter's zeal or power, and she is {u the eu. Joyment of good healih. ‘1 mover ges ill," shio jays; * tho Liord sustsins mo, and 1'a good for twanty yeara yer, bleas His Holy usmal!” The following cletgymen are present: K.\, Drow, Peotono; Fatber Houston, Livingston Cr auty; F. A, Conwell, Ohioago : Gsorge B. Tsylor, Culi~ fornis ; J. Walkinson, Sheldon; W. H.'M Waidron, Mre. Williog lofe or Chics tlis !;xlomlng. ‘The roetiug holds over noxt Sunday, use @ copatantly guing and comiug, and, on Bunasy, sbecial tunuflon\-o the Kankakoo dopot ot 7end 10 &, o, roturulng st Sand 10 p. m, A commodious boardiug-tens farnishes s ;0od '&"' three mn-; s u::’ tor Bodcauc: mz‘. T“k‘ 'atar exists in abundaoos, snd nol 9 lack- lns which will eauduse Lo sba comfort of sdtend- ARTISTIC WORK. A Sketch of the Magnificent Es- tablishment of Culver, Page, lloynu' & Co. A Glance Through the House of Messrs, P. L. Hanscom & Co. Herewith Tne Tninuxe gives ita roaders an Inwide view of two of the leading commeroial ‘hiouses of Chicago o thoir particular ling : —_— CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO. ‘Twenty yoara of busy trade throughont the groat Northiwost lavo modo this stauch old firm mors widely known than any othor engaged in their particular liva of buainess. Moro than ono ovenl haa trsnspired to bring about this resalt,—such ovents, indoed, aa frequently unite to bring persons or associationa of persons out into prominouce from the ordioary round of business lifo. 1In 1855 tho present firm becamo tho purchasers of tho book-binding trade of Willism Htacy,— the oldest In tho city of ita kind, hat which, compared to the ono at presont carried on by iy rticcosmors, wotild be hardly worth pasking men- tion, Tho persoual scquaintance and 1csponei- Uity of tho members, united to brisk entorprisa ond ample capital, wrought fwmediato reaults o tho way of rap- i incressing the trade of tho now Lousn. 'This Aatisfactory stata of affairs exinted at tho tine uf the fire, when their largn buitding, iy packod with morchandise, was royed, Amobg tbe very first of thore who wern quick in_endeavors to repair their lossea woro thin firm, who jmmodiately placed thatz businesn on & footing not only to recover thoir oid place, but also realize sn in- creasion tradn, To-day their lnr;ia building, 46 L 138 foot, aud wix storien i bieight, 18 porfact bivo of induetry, contaimmy sot only over a bundred buiy opertivas, but & stock which includen everv {maginable ariicle doomed necossary for furnishing busi- nowneatablishments oud oftices of overy deacription with those tLinge essantial to the conduct and rocord of overy privata entorprira or publio oflico. Among theso necoskary cimo- modhties, of which tho firta makoa & Bpecial foa- ture, is TAYER, of which their establishmeot affords every va- riots, not only Lo fill tho largest wholcssin or- dor, but lso for ugo in their own manufactur- ing deportments. On account of this lautar fact, their stock is woll chiosen and uelect. and, being purchased directly from manafaciurers, can bo kold ot Tatox as 1ow aa offerod by any houss in the country. In DLANR 100XS, tho firm offors every variety s goneral use, from the smallest dlary to the higo ledger or book of record. Thoy aléo, a8 iy well known, poy atien- tion to manufacturing the eamo to order. JIn this connection, It may bo stated that the firm mako s spocisl foatura of lling ordors for TUNLIO OFFICE recorda of overy description, snd in this lino they appear o have been vory aucceasful, as well na in manufactariug goods aud farnishing supplios for DANKS AND DANEERS. In tho lins of ETATIONERY, there I no botter asrorimont for jobbing trade offored in tho country than mav bo found upon the first of their cstablishment. Lvery articlo of use or embellishment 18 there in quan- titiea to supply the wants of the modost pur- chamor or the gonoral desler. The Hrm also keops on hand a full lino of ‘ 20OK-BINDEDS' STOCK, 80 that thoso in city or country enraged io thsl pursuit can 8dd £o or roplace Any noeded article from thoso storerooma. This also wcludes all tools aud machiuery nocessary to carry oo the trado, Tho . BLANE-DOOE DINDERY of the firm I as largo a8 any io tho city, and gives owployment to an averaxko of fifty persons. Anothor foaturo in thelr largo establishment 1 ia the atteution paid to LEGAL AXD SOB TRINTING, legpal, commarcisl, and cooveyance blanks, of which thoy have over 1,800 forma in slock, and attorneys” briefy, with special attention given to printing in colora for manufacturern of FABA AND OTHER MACHINERY. Thua wo readily Beo how twanty-five proascs ars kept busy Iu the production of waufold printed articles to supply tho noods of overy branch of commeroial wdustry. —_—— P. L. HANSCOM & CO., whose placo of businoss is situated =t Noa. 100 =od 102 Madison stroet, aro particularly known a3 the sols agonts for Praug's elobrated chromo ‘busineas cards, which Lave been rocofved with so much favor by cortaln fino linea of trade, bocsuse of their elogsuco in design, and tho fact that they are preserved by rocipients saa ““thing of beauty.* Anothor spocial festuro of tho catab- lishment is tho attontiou paid to fine printing, ncluding emall work of every description, such s cards, tll-honds, lotter-hoads, circulars, and all kinds of druggists’ priutivg. Nine swall nressea of improved pattern sre omployed s Leing best adaptod for rapidly turning out work liko tho shovo. Their wholo attoption ia paid to tho lighter and finor branchos of tho trade, for which thoy have provided their cstablishment with all the most improved machinory to com- pass their spocial ouds. Tho atlontlon of the reporter was speoinlly called to tha celobratod rotary perforsting maching, which Mr. anscom stated was tho only ono in tho city. Ou this so- count the firm i3 called upon to do a gront amoant of porforating for tho general trado. ‘Thoy also mako & speclalty of oxecuting onders with & commondable dispatch, which has become 0 satisfactory 10 their lnln{hpn(om 10 tho sov- eral Statos through which their trade oxtends, and* whore thoy hold a loading placs among Woatorn printing establishments, thas thoy maks & 8poaial Toature of fino work. RAILROAD NEWS. GILMAN, CLINTON & SPRINGFIELD, Special Dirpatch to Tha Chicado Tribune, Brmivorierp, Ik, Aug. 31,—Mr, Seyton i prosacuting his sestch into tho books of tho dil- wan, Clinton & Spriugfold Railrosd Compauy (hrough practiced sccountants, and 85 it pro- Rrosses somoe startliog facts promivo to develop. To-dav ho is onabled to furnisl oxact informa~ tion betwoon 8lr, Hinckloy and thoTrusteea of the Company, Tho balauce due the Company, iu cash, ia §78,635.10. Mr. Hinokloy liss ailowed Limeelf, for the Commissioncrs, from Doc, 1, 1673, to July 1, 1604, twenty moothy; §23,788,07, MMr. Hinckley, for tho samo time, has paid Mr, Ciawford, his Solicitor, €3.500, makiny s total of $100,020.13, Mr. Packard, the Aud- ftor of the rowd undor Mr. Hiuciley, waa poromptorily dischargod from the ~ offico this moruing, uuder whst Is #aid to bo » serious cliargo, tho real nature of which is not yet dis- closed, but it foreshadows some damaging rove- 1stions, sffecting not him éo much as others. Mr. Packard was left horo by Bir. Minckley to write up sud balance tho books which are bebind, 1t seoms that Mr. Sovton I tn posassulon of & lat- ler written by Packard while adwninistrator, whichs quite disqualifies him in the estimatiou of tho preavnt wanagomout from evon sdunssion to the books of Lis lato office, Whon shown the lottor this morniug he scknowledged to have writton it, whercupon ho was told that the soon- or bio uit the ofticu the botter. The contenta of the lnn{nr cannot yet be learned. TRUSTLES' CINCULAB. : Mopsra. Thowas A. Beott sud Hugh J. Jowott: Trustecs of the Gilman, Clinton & Springtield Atailcoad, have fesued s ociroular in whiol they auuounce that thoy hi taken possession of ail the pioperty of the road, snd that Mr. T.J. Hudson bas boen appointed B‘:Kormmdent. and Mr. J, W. Lage, Gouversl Auditor and Ticket Agont, Al tho othor oflicors now eugsgod i oporating the road will be continued fu their prosont positiooa until furthor notice. All ro- poris have to bo made and s!t munl{u paid over 10 Charlos 8. Boyton, tho agent for Trustesa’ st Springdeld, Iil. i SR L R s Eduor a 3 M10AQ0, nm.‘,. 8l.—1o characier of the dis. patches comlug fram Springtiold in relation to tho matters of the Gilman, Clinton & Spring- fluld Reslrosd hes tho offoct ¢o mislewd tha pub- lic.. Wit your permission L derite 10 say that 1 promptly dolivered tle road on domsnd tw tho agons of tlo Trostees, with & portion of tho monsy, snd thss, by the advico of JudgeTipton, to wiiose Conrs 1am alono responsible, I have rotained in my bands money ecouklh to dischargo 1ny pervonsl liabilitlos in the wstier ; and when tho youchery mow iu my hauds, aod othiers in oourss of sdjustmont, aro erodited, and the balanced, I am roloased from m SR, T veady 10 pay ovee all e bt ) 3 sace, if any, jumy hanas. Yours respectfnily, '« B, IINcRLEY, STATE FAIRS. The Northwestern Railroad will carry frefght to the Btate Fair at tariff rates, aud return it frea of charge It roturned within ton dayse ‘Thin road will alao carry froight to the Wisconsin Fair at Milwankas, Sept. 6 to 11, Inclaslve, free of charga. Tho ssmo rle will apply to sl oods for thn Northweatern Wiaconain Agricul- tural and Mechenical Stato Fair at Oabkosh and to tho Fond du Lac Agricultural and Mechaniesl Fair. Froight chargos will bo collacted upon do- Ilvur{ of goods, but on roturning the same to tho delivory-sgent the chargen paid will bo res fundod, and the goods returncd froe, ITEMS. The Illinols Contral Railrosd announces that it will sell round-trip tickets at ons and ono-fifth faro during tho Exposition sa follows: First week, Wednesday and Thuradsy ; socond and otbor weoks, Monday and Tuosday. Tho throngh sleeping-car for Now Orloans which used to Jeavo the INinois Central Daput daily at 8:50 8, m. will sfier to-day lesve at 8:40 p. m, Tho Chicaro & Alton Reflroad {a solling round- trip tieket ¥ v 2L, m; 9;5.. from Washiogtou, 1il, to Chicago SCOTT VS, GARRETT, Arectat Disyateh to The Chicage Tribune, Wasutioros, D, €., Aug. 91.~Tom Scott hae 0L & 06w grip an Uarrott o the matter of his railrosd connections sauth from Washington. Ho has tmado an arravgemant, by which pasacns gora from Waatington for ali Southern pcints #0t0 the nistoric Town of Bisdensburg, whenco they aro convoyed Ly the new Lranch through Maryiand, aloog the leit back of tho Patomac, ukisting tho base ol tuo Insans Asylam to s pont opposits Aloxandria. whoro a travafer of Lho entiro tealu across tho Potomas is made by AIRON. THE CHATTANOOGA BRIDGE. Coxenexats, Aug. 31.—Tho Southorn Raiirosd Truatoen to-day swanded a contract for th stono- work aud superatruotaro of tho Tonuessca Rivor bridge at Chattanooga to Hmith, Daudridgo & Co., of ‘Baltimore, at $143,820. Tho Ligliost bid was £196,916 WINONA & SOUTHWESTERN MINNESOTA. Special Dispalch to The Chizaoo Tribune, WixoNa, Minu., Aug. 31—Tho Directors of the Winona & Soutliwestern Railroad bisve ordered & now purvey for the railrond from Winooa to 1lesper, In, DRY GOODS. “It Pays to Trade on the West Side.” CARSON, PIRIE & €O, HMADISON & PEORIA-STS., Invito particular attontion to Great Bargaina in BDLACK OASHMERES, tho cheapesd #ooda ever offorod here, smongst which are tho fallowing qualitios : Double-width Black All-Wool French Cashirere ot 75 cta,, worth $1.00 yd. 42-inch Black All-Woal French Cashmere 00 cta., worth $1.15, 42.inch Blsck AN-Wool Fronch Castmere $1.00, well worth $1.25. 48.inch Pino Black Prench Osahmere $1.86, rogular $1.76 quality. ALSO, Two cases Dlack Alpacss at 850 yard, s special bargain, Fine Buk and Wool Henristts Oloths at $1, $1.25, $1.50, and $1.75, being respoctive- iy 80 cta, yd. under rogular value. Full linos of Baratheas, Australian Orapes, latasy Tamiso, Batisto, Crottones, and all Mourning Fabrics. . DITEBO, Noveltiea in Oolored Dross Goods, Pall Shados, on our Choap Tables, Noa. wnd 8, a8 30, 25, and 30 ota. Behs Gl Speciel Bargaings in Black Silks, ING MACHINES. TEBR NEW AUTOMATIC TENSION SILENT SEWING-ALACETNE Oreatest Sowing-Machine tmprovement of the Parfooh work asaiired without care of Tetaion, o CALL AND EXAMINE AT BALESROOM OF Willeox & Gibhs Sewing:Machine Campany, 200 Wabash-ov., corner Adems-st. THRFTR, SHELAY & O, 99 West Fourth-st., Cincinnatl, —Tmporters of= FINE DRY GOODS; . SILKS, AND MILLINERY. Mannfacturers of COLOAKS, SUITS, a0 LADIES' UNDERWEAR, Particular attontion ia called to our large imy portation of PARIS and BERLIN GAR- MENTS for tho Fall Trade. LARGEST BTO0K AND LOWEST PRIGES. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOOMRICH STEAMEILS, be Gran, dally, Su For 5t Juoy gsoopi Ly taune, Mondays RO TR e orte; B agit fook Bie 0. J. RHED, l§%fi'§flmfi"!o Kioago. OHIOCAGO. Prices Roducod to 83, $3.50 and 84 per Day. Tho mou! Elegant Hotal {n the city, B0 81 red ided B I e HAAIET ik,