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have Deen anhore fn lews than half an hoar, The lake furongh 1r-lay, and mil-venrln make no attempd 10 (vt stt, Severn| have retuened that cieared It evening, Tare, tio Seotfy and City of (he Atraite, ara al anchier gutho Loy, foveral Largen and fonr ) ara Teperied t Taint Aino, ‘schirs Merelil and Aoon- it wero b {lie same tow (hrough the rivers. The ¢ x Ing, hut the Moonlglt las oL raee 19 Linton Tokers ehich fa atngular, a6 sbe ol pabier, and would acarcely serk n haven come o o Take b with a good Northwesica breete, § e, Sperial Dispated to The CAieagn Tribune, Enir, Pay Bept, B—Arsival from Chicago, stme Chiua, Departure for Cblcago, stmz India, Recelpts Dy lake for the werk, 43,600 bu corn, 813 bu wheat, 121 btla flour, £,000 i oats, 5,230 tonw iron ore, anrd toudifen, Hlilpments Ly bake, 4,877 tous coal, 3,000 Lris salt, and sundries, PORT HURON ITEMS, SEperial Diwateh 1a The Chiraon Tribuns. Tonr 1tono, Mich,, Sept. B.~Dowx—Lrops ity of Fremont, Molland, Mary Jareckl, Clinton and cansort, Prigdivilio and consort, Sallna snd consort, iN Ketehum and conort, Alpena and con<ort, Tease sul Latges, Colin Campbell; scira 8, V Watson, Hx Bird, Biylark, Biy City anl bargay, Jun Pridgeon, Jr, and consrt, David A Wolle, Cambrid, Hwallow, Jiedy Yy Fame, Naute 3, Poterson, Travuost, M. D, Wilkox, Porter, Gulden Rule, Chandler J. Welln, Willlam Ifome, W, 11, LRounds, Wiliam 11, Vanderbilt, Margaret 1. Jaffe, Lizabeth Jones, Elten 8pry, Anstio Cralg, Peshtigo. Ur—Propn Inuta, Nowburgh, Rtust and barges, Phil- sdelpbia snd Consort, City of Port Ituron and Con- sort, Mendota and barges j schra Restlees, Enipire Statg, W. B, Crosthwaite, Uarvest llome, Jawmacis, aiystle Blar. Winp= Southwest, gentle, Wearnen—Cloudy : Indications, rain, The wrocking-tug Tesctc oen to work lo-morrow morutng lo ratso tho schr Otlawa and tow her to tho ook boro, whkrsabe wll borapsil, b of Port Huron, wi o n:fimmfi?fl;audtd on 8 bar below Pofut ¥ Lut succeeded In releasing berself after a few it st apprace] 12 Lowe ‘ho roars Allen, Mowaty, aul Watertown wero g thvns strack by tho wquall off Lexington o Tiidoy aftetnoon, and suffercd a lora Of part of their ralls, a the prop Annle L, Oralg_that struck the schy otema Tomn, oo buckt, 1ice, wheel accilent oc 1'whita ihe propellcr was backing away from scl, and sho rolied over, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL NEWS. Sre:ats Dianaten to The Chicaga Tribune, LASALLE, Til, Bept. §,—AumivED pY BiveEn—Prop Whalo and barge Friendship, towing the TRoebuck, all gt “Drrantro—Caal-bost Champlon, with lumber for 1370 Canaz—Trop Whalo snd Friendship, to t Suncea, 514> OUT—Champlon, with lumter for Poru. Nine foet and one-haif fheh of water on (he miter stil of Lock 1%, ‘Ll siver is stitl slowly falling. Wixp—Weal, MISCELLANEQUS, Accoriing lo_tho Detroit Tripune the tug Brockway Ieft. Dotrolt Friday for the wreck of tno prop. Mo- feor, sunk Leiow Glarks dry-aock ou tho Tth of June, 1372 Thotughad 8 steam-j ump and other wracking watorial on board, Itis designed o rafsg tho wreck and move it furthor In shora. ... Additional names of the crow last on tho prop. Comct ara thoso of George Ewpth, firemay, Chatbam, Ont, and Michacl Burke, dockhand, Buffalo....The rchr, ¢, M, Johuson ran on Green Ishnd shioal Haturday night. 5ho was pulled off all right, .. Fuarw aro entertalued that the vessel which wos scon togodown off Muskegon wan tho small sloop Tap, Cypt. Jolmeon, Bhe left Manitowoc Just one month 270, sud hos not been heard from miuce ‘ho #leatmer Buginas, of the Northwestorn Trausporiation Company, a toon {oLe hauled off for ropara, When Sulrhod ke will tako tho place of tho Horlschiy on the Touta belween Monistew and Milwankeo, Ko Beri- ‘#rhy will bo lald up for repairs for the fall trade, Tho Minneapolis will then Lake o place of tho Haglnaw on the Grand Hoven snd Milwavkes lno.... Tho prop Aela, of the VWindsor and Lake Buperior Liue, struck 4 schoonor, name not known, on the baw, toafng away bier beadgear, and opening Her 60 bad Hhiat #hio had 10 1sa @ Jarket in hb raplda at Fort 11 ron Thursdzy nighit. Tho Anta 15 Bubposcd to bs us Tho scbra 18, D. Root, Geo, Worlhingtos ., wero struck by a squall off Leiugto Katuriay aftornoon, und Lad mott. of theie canv carried ‘away, Tho prop Geo. Kiug took ther in tow sud brought them o tha rivor, Whilo founding 10, tuo prop Annte L. Cralg striick tho sebr Otiawa on tho starboard ride, abaft tbo main rigriug, and sunk her, ‘Tuo Ottawn lies 1n Sarnla Bay, sutik. Tho Craig was not injured. ... Tho schr Hu Dard arriyed at Cloveland, Fridry, Waving on hoard & U b of corni, This In tho Arst grai rival by wator from Cllcago this scadon, .., Ha o Clevoland Leader of Batarda: Negollations are now reudiog with tho ofticrs of the Northern Transpartation Company's line looking Lo tha (ransfer of tho Company's prop Cleveland from ths Toute between Ogdensburg and Chicago to the routa frow T'ortaga to Duluth, “Ihocobtracis are all drawn oud oll tho preliminary arrangenicuts mado except tha sigulbg of tho contract Whlch will bo doue nost wevk, uiness (ho Jarties back down or fall to comoto Gwy wilh ther “ducata” Tho Cleveland s s good mervicesblo vomuel and will do grod work om Ler mow route..... Yo Cleveland ffraid aaga: “Cant. Johin Greoning Doa chattercd bis 4ug 11, N, Martin, and sho will La emploged on the Deteolt and other rivars tho balance of thio soason, independont of 1hs Dotrolt Tawing As sociation. Slie left Lt evening for Detroit with tew, Tho tug Farest Cily han alsa concluded to cn- £ago 1 the sumo busincss, atd has already niads ous i to Dotrolt aud back, with {ows each way, TAE INDIAN NATIONG. Ouuurerr, Cneex NATiON, vis Muskooxs, I T., Sopt. 6.—The Grand Council of the Iudiana of the Territory is in gesslon, A full dele- gotion 18 1 attcndanco from nearly all the tribes in tha Territory. Aun extra delegation of visitors from tho Kiowns, Comanches, and of the wild tribos from the plains, is also pres. vent. The Council will make aprropiiation for their subslstence, Loping thoy will ba indacod to eoter futo mara iutlmate and frisodly relatious throngh tho fuflucuces of the moro cive ilizad Indiaos whow thoy will maot. ‘Lhe culy business to bo considered s tho uew Constitution valdlng for a Govoinor of tho Territory, United Btatus Courts, aud a Delegnte Jfn Corprers, which will probably pass this Couu- al, Lut with tho provico that It be submitted to |the Naticual Councils for approval, The Couu- .cil propeses to adjourn in o body to attend tho Internntional Fair to bo Liold 8¢ 3Muskogeo Sopt. 1kto 18, —— . A CATHOLIC IMBROGLIO, LovtsviLre, Ky., Sopt, 5.—Iecont changes In thio Catbiolif Churoh Diocoso of Lowwvillo are (the subject of much talkk i tue city and Stato. Tue Rov, 1'ather Lanrence Bax, pastor of B8t. Jchu's, Loulsville, whom Bishop MoClovkey somoved to Bowling Groen for {nsubore -diation, publisied s card to-day, defend- g bimeolt asud givisg as the cause 1for the poblication a deaire to vindicnte his chatactor a8 pastor of 8t. John's, To-morrow Dishop MeClosky will publish a card scverely criticising and condemming the remarks of Father Bax, Doth pattios will lay the care bo- foro the ope ore lung, messongers now boiugon tho way to ltome, e TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Are, Niles, of Jiowell, Mich,, died recently, at tho age of Ud. The State Normal opens to-morrow its fitteonth year's mork with the largest attondance over knowa, Tho Union Pacifio sold 10,000 aores of land in Thelps and Kearnoy Countios Iows, Baturday, :‘ ln;mmr oxcursionlats from Wisconalu and Lili- ofs. Tno extenelon of the stregt-rallway at Joli :n lhfa‘isuu l:lnnltenuny and 'rlulllu’g.mxllln’a T: umpleted, and cars commenced ruuning ovi the track on Baturday afteruoon, Sl A noval cburch-trial recently ocourred in the Town of Eagle, Clinton cmmt;. in which the dofendant waa charged with seduction and steal. ing boif & pouud of tobacco, and the Jury and secralary were womon, 1bers were some excit- ing epiroden duuur the exauioation ; but the defoudant was fiually acquitted. ———— ELEVATOR ACCIDENT. Corenonat, Gept, S, —Willlam Kublmsng, sn employe in the Lafsyotte Brewery, was killed by 8 breaking elevator yesterd; —— The Blood«Cure, Tl practice which came o rapidly and widely vogue of taking, for consumption and eome Olber disesncs, dinfts of wasm blood the mo- ment whon extiacted from ilie calf or ox, Las :‘flé;.lnw cansidorable disuse of late, on account q 'Bf'. De I'sccale, of Nice, taate, inconventence, and other veasons, has successtully adopt. subsiltute in the form of dry powdered ood, I dv.eg in fute e blood of tho aciwal, after being Wator-bath, is reduced to a very flua and grated througlys sieve, and it can takan for soy lenxths of time withous co, Leipg almost tasteloss,—csn Le any comwon powder, m.xed with soups, I.II:I,:."mumnhda. or chocolate, or iuclosed ju & Dz D, Pascalo has given it, in some mixed with a little pnpllgu. Tnu" quantity d Variea socoraing to the pa- SEinaiag s fisly Sreine: nning with thirty go unutanuces sy dictato, B TIIE CITICAGO TR‘IBUNE: SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES. SPORTING NEWS. The Champion Wing-Shot of the World as a Letter«\Writer. His Reply and Challenge to Paine—A Counter Proposition by tho Latter. THE TRIGGER, BOGANDUS Vi, FAINE. Tt will be romomberod that ou Capt. dsogar- dus' return from England ho waa Interviewed for tho Now York /Herald, and that tho publica- tion of that conversation drew ont from Ira A, Paino & nerica of slurs on thoe Captain's record in Fugland and at Lome, which scem to have had tho effect of stirring the Weaterner to much wrath, whoreupon ho writes tho fulluwing lettor to tho Merald, Tlie letler of yonr Newport corrasondent under dats of Aug, 2, pavlishol i your colung tls morn- 1ug, detal.dig i Interview Ild with 3r, 1o A, Faine on pigeanshooting i geuzral, and my work acrous th ©.03u In purticular, contafus inany facta und opinlo ott which 1 would like to niake Loth comment and cors rection, caoclally th latter, Tosay that 1 ohil not mect (o beat meis 3t Eugland (v bt poor return Lo ouo who, tnaided anl wiibout previous beralding or notice, cromnod the Atlantic to mect suy and all wen, T, of coutae, conld not ccmpel any tan 1o mest me beford tho trap, but T didalt 1 could'ta fud an autagontst suf- Belently akilled to contest with mo_my elaim to_tho champlonsbip of the world, Immedately o my ar- zival n Great Britafu I inserted o gencral challenge fn Tieli's Lrfe for 100 birds each, hialf “American and hul Englinn Tules, 1fizod a Limd durlug whtch tho contast was ta bo funght, as my stay thero was nocesurily of sbortduration, “Thero wos uiuch falk, but no detinlte yerponses, many wishlng (o arrango mateties, with atlowanicen o distances or dead birds. 1n several fustances I ngreed 1o this hondicapping srraugement, as iu tho Stovenn mateh, aud atill won, dMeanwbile tho timo bad run out Yeforo I hind a rance of havlug more than & it walk-over for my chsmplonship badgo. Then Fir." el canio forward, aid with (o abulation 1hat I ahould load the cartefiges’ for both, nccepted my terms, Tho result of fhut contest fa well known, It accurred ou the 7th of August, after the timo fixed by e, snd when 3 had niveady arrauged to relury with the riflo team on Aug, 13, the intervening days Leiug already takon up with eogogements st Lirminy. hoin ani Liverpool, T had heen fuformed that tho ¢ of my departuro would Lriug many cliatlengos, sud 80 it proved, Whon tho fow days befurs sailing wero all fully cngaged, | recelved au invitation from Mr, Wal- Jage Lo klioot af 100 birds, My rotpouss 4o iia miay bo talten from fetl's La of Aug, T, which says */Capt, Bogardua ruduosts us (o stato that bo Andeit impossiblo 10 akoot s malcl with Mr. Wallaco to-mors row (Monday) at Tiuclingham, a8 Lo is compelled to leavo for tho conntry, Dut the Caplalu states that lio will plioot Mr, Walluce, or any othier man, In May next, {‘nr‘l,um guiness » sldo, frous 21 Lo 40 yards risc, st 100 irda cach.” “To hia offer I still hold, and 1f n real conteat, or a ics of contosts, can Lo arraged, will be gla 1o tako & FUI OVEr agaly HOst Yoar, Of LYel soolcer, if &Y oo S0 cam bo fiven for Last “Tlio useeriiou of Mr, Paine that T had falled to in. forin myself of tho capabilitiea of Euglish shots s cnumli, gratuitons, I have no Lesltation in sa; that tho peculfar arrangement of the Iiurling grounds s worth at least ten birds in 10 ta tho shoot- cr, accordiug to our § yards boundary, and 1 will, if opportunity ia olfersd, wager 10 beat ‘wny score evor mudo on the grounds, I made this oifer on tho arounds Imincdlately on seelug teid, aud bold to 1t still, 3y scores modo wills Rimefl and Shaw I guaranteo eatraot bo equalnd by Mr, Paine, or anybody in thin couutry or Eugland, aud I will furmish American birds for tue trials bore, which in jtaelf is a0 ullow- ance of from fvo Lo cight birds in 10) compared with the Liuea, This guarantos I will back up with $1,000 oven o each {rinl, 3ir. Paine very ingenfounly attributes biy want of success to want of prairie trainlug, aud, afterall, I conwider this tho roal test of a shooier's ability. 1t was thuro I goined tho expericnce which is embodled in wmy © Fleld, Cover, aud Trap Shootiug,” and it in thera I bavo gattied sud expect to gain iy proudest tri- utnplin. - 1f Mr. Palos has skill for snyibing sbove the traluiug of beginners at tho trap 1 sball Lo bappy 1o meet bim fors juateh at odds sa groat sa §1,00 to £20tos game shooting contest in'tho fields of the ‘West, This I conaider Jucoraparsbly the best aud propor uso for guus, and, for wien desiring the beat and quickest eourse of ‘traluing, far above mero plgcon-shooting from traps. tho mateh at Nowport T have heard nothing det- infto or authentic e yet, 1fitis, an stated by Mr, Paiio, & mere cup oxhibition, X must docline entering agaiuRt bim with my presont knowledgo of tho man and tho circumptauoss, 3z, Iwine may remember tlat [ vanquisied kim fairly aud honorably befor leaving for Europe, snd am now tho lolder of the champlouship badgea of Amorica and tho world, to cithor of which Bir. Paing is very weloome I Le 'can prove hia right to them iu action, In the Lonllard Badye ho drow up bin own conditions, only to bo do- footed under thean, 1€ ho denjrea work 1 shall thauk bim for Lia custom in winning what I now hold, I Liave already shown my readiness to make n falr fght ncross the water with anybody, or if Mr, Paine can in- duce Lils numerous * crack " ahiot fricuds there, or any of them, to mako the trip across, 1 will give ihem s yard sllowauce and, at 100 birds bach, mako o tnatch for from £1,000 10 $3,000 & side, using thelr own rules, In short, 1 will do the aquare thing Ly saybody 0 s inblish 1y well-earned titlo of chatnyion wisy shot of tho worid. Al 1 waut is & fair sud open Qeid, 1 cliullenge the world ab 100 each for fror $1,000 to $,0000 sido, thio scceptor 40 cuooss bis own Fiies, Formy own ‘convemenca 1 would suggost Chicagy as tho place and within ten months as tho tine, What moro can 1do? Iu ten outof twelvomatches Ibave defested Sir, Ira A, Paine; {n England I anl Dot meot u singlo rebufl, aud yet my critic wekes ligut of my rocord. Your, ‘ADaxt 1. Booauus, ‘Cuntiiplon Wing-sliot of tho World, Tn reply to this lettor, Mr. 'aine again in- sinuates that Bogardus did not try to meot the best Englehmon, sud winds up a loug letter with tho toliowing cliallonge: 1ls proposition to shioot game on the prairfes at odds may bo well enough for & prairio ahooter, but if hio will mako it “toshoot at partridges in a Jersey swamp T gl Vel bitn oven. Uit who could do- cldo clther mate® Believing that ko 41 uot invingl- le, howevor, and that ho 1 prepared to accepl somo- thlig reasonabie, I will taka hia own ofcr wato n the Herald of yeaterdxy's date, axcopt as to the place of aliooting, “1 will shioot a watehs with kim st Dultimore during tho coming Faces—tha Lsat week in Octuber— for $300 or §1,(00 & wide, 10 birds each, Hurlinglam Tulcs, 30 yards rise, first bulf of the birds to_be shat ‘with oo barrol, tho socond. hulf with Loth Larre! will furnish tls birda free in lieu of his expenses pame Daltimore becauno there will be otlier matches thioro at that tita belweon well-known New York snd Puiladelphis amsteurs, sud I shall then have first- «class birds on tho ground, 1 1} leave this challouge open for two weaks, and if M: un daro sccopt . Bogard, 1t let hlin depostt lialf the smount of efther sum ho clecta to atioot for in the oMios of Witkes' Srie af flia Times, 1f Bogardus does not like thls, it is open to auy ahot In ttio world, Gan, Grubb, of 'Philadelpbis, or Mz, Joln Tucker, of the same cily (bath of whom Lave a muakch st tusk iinio), may act s reforee. Aud I i, toae g o Bad brdu—ibey, wii bor Chotassiny s s—thoy, wi 0 i, o Y, thoroughly Bugardua' anawor hoa not boon rocelved, . ——— THE TURF, TIACES AT LAPAYETTE, Rpecial Disvatch to the Chicago Tridune. Laraverre, Ind., Bept. 5,.—Saturday, the clog- {og day of the falr, was tho bost of asl. Plonty of fun for tho boys. fn the forenoon the 2:40 trot, beet thres n five, pures of 83,000, four autries, was very closely contested. Auderson's b. m. Grace was the wlaner, taking the last thres heats, Tho time of $ho winuer in tho five heats was 243, 243, 2471, 2:40), and 247, Iu the afteruoon the sunniug race, best two in three, mnle heats, pume of $300, four entrics, was very exciting, and closoly conteatod. Maler's Maid ol Rockland won the first and third hbosts, Timo, 1:4Y, 1:513{. 8t Claic's Gloater, from Torre Haute, won the sac- ond beat. ‘Wimo, 1:513¢. Gloster was bLurt badly fu tho socoud hoat, snd waa withdrawn, Leiug hardly ablo to walk, This was followed by o Z.year-old running race, best two in three, wou la'two straight heats Dy Moishou's Ben Wood, Time, 1:37, 1:53, 'Tho attondsuce was large for the closing doy, and was estimated st 5,000, Tho excitement at the 1unnlog races ran high, and a large smount. of monoy changed bsude, e —_— AQUATIC, BOAT-IACE AT WNEELINO, Waeetiva, W. Va, Sopt. 5,—The scull-race botweon Frank Deumarat snd Ed Powell, both of Pittsburg, took place on the lower course of this city yosterday, and waa witnessed by fully 10,000 people. 'Tuo distance wea 3 miles, Don- marsh won by threo boat-lengths. Tiwe, 24:25 gl ot oy A firave Woman's Node of Dealing With Trampse New York Sun Milanaport (Pa.) Sreclat, Mrs. Morgsu Calvers, a f"‘““ widow, who lives with Ler brother 2 miles from this place, wae loft alone In her isolated house for several daya last week, On Thursdaysfternoon a rough 1ellow called as the house, aud, afier seling irs. Calvert many questious, bogged for supper and & pight's lodgiug, e was refused. ‘I'here- upon he went away, mutteriog to bimself. A littie later Alrs, Calveri was obliged to go out, aud on Ler veturn sho saw & man crouching bo- hind the goor between the siltlug-room sud her bed-room. lia did nov seem Lo eee Ler, and she esw him only through s naccow crack ‘Thero wege firearms in the bouwe, sud s, Calvery knew how to use tbem, Without au_ outery, she wont up atairs and got a revolver, aud, biding it under her apron, atarted boldly for tbe room in which the tramp waa lurking, As Mr. Calvett approached the door, tho man threw it open suddenly, jumped out sud struck her in the face, Rocoveriug quickly from tho blow, she drew hnr‘rhwlh:pon apoing whioh the tramp turned totles. Bhe fired once sud wol sad thom edastod 60 purvue bim. As hodisappoared around tho honan ahe fired 1 szain, at which ho turned abuyut and ened, Dot ehont sgaln, womsn; 1am a deat man now. Aa o epokin 1o etazgered acamst ce, aud thon foll, lio boyged for aud, and . Calvert aronged bim s comfortablo rosition, after whicl sho startnd for & uhimeinn, An hio approachd the house, the tramp who Tiad first called wpon bee rashed out 8nd escap- ey and wuder tho great excitoment sho foil famting near the roadside, Two hours Iater #ho was discoveral by frionds, who listened 1o her story and went to find tho mau whom sho bLad wounded, S GEN, McCLELLAN. Ilow 1o Was Relieved from the Come muand of the Army of the Potomnc— A stutement by Gen. Buckinghum. To the Lilitor of The Chicano Irib Cuteano, Hert, A.—In ths idsue of Sept. 2 of tho Sost and Mail is an_oxtract from tho aiow voluma of tho Count de Pars, deseribing the maauer fu which McClellau was relioved from tho command of tha Auny of tho Potomae. Tho Count's doscription of the hackazuon contaivs probably as many inaccuricies as could woll bo crowded iuto the eame space. In the fliat piace, Gen. McClelian aud Cen. Buro- #ide were nol together o McClellau's tent whon & messonger was aunounced from the Presi- dent. Hocoudly, whilo Gen. Buckingbam may Lavo boon unkvown to the Astny of the Poto- mao, bo was well acquatnted with Goo. Burn- eide, and had koown McClolian for fifteen years, Thirdly, tho order relioviog cClellan did nof como from tialleck, but from the Presi- dont himnolf. Fourthly, tho newa did not fall liks & thunderbult, at least on Burnside, for ho hiad Leen for several iours aware of the order. Fifthly, Buroside did nol then “rosist for some o was fying dead. timo," for ne had consented eix or cight houra’ Dbofore to take the command, Parhaps It will bo an woll to state the whole lustory ot tho transaction. I was st that tune o specinl duty at the War Departmont, my oflice being adjoining the Sccrotary's private room. Ou tho cvoning of tho 6th of Novewmber, about 10 o'clock, tho Socretary sout for me to come to his office, whiero I found bim with Gen. Halleck. Ho told mo that ho wonted mo to g0 aond find tho leadquartors of tho Army of tho I’otomac, and spent sumo time in giving minutoe directions s to tho routo I shoutd take. Just before I left, he bhanded.mo two envelopes, unsealed, telling ma to tako them to my roow, aud, having read them, to seal them up. I was thundutstruck 10 find that one of tho envelopes eontamod two orders for McClelban,— eno from the President, rofieviog him from tho command of iho army; and tho other from Gou, Iialleck, ordeting him to repair to somo town I Now Jereoy, and report by let- tor 1o the War Departmont. ‘The other envclopo contained two erders for Burnsido,—one from the President, a<x';ning him to the command of tho army, vico Metleilan ; and tho other fiom Gon, Halleck, diroctivg him to report what wore s plans. Before leaving next mornlng, I aaw the Secre- tary at his house, and he explained to mo his reasons for eending su officer of my rauk on ao errand like that. Tha fhet was, that bo feared that Burosido would not accept the command ; and my justructions were to uso, if noceswary, the strongest argumonts to induce bim not'totefuse. Tho secoud reason, thoush characteristic ono, had very Littlo fonndation. ‘I'he Bocretary had not only no contidence in Me- Clelian's _ mulitary skit, Dbut Lo very much doubted his Patriotiem, and aven loyalty, 8nd _ho oxpressed to mo somo foar that McClollan would not give up the commsnd, and he wisbed, therefore, that the order should Lo prescuted by an officer of bigh rank, direct from the War Doportment, 80 08 to carry tha full meight of tho Prosident's authority, Ho dirocted me to sco Burneido first and got s decision, 1f ha consestod to ace cept, I wad then to soo McClelinn ; but, if not, [ was to return at once to Washington, I found Burnsido about 16 miles south of Balom, whoto his division was Lalted, and he slone fo a little chamber, Closing tho door, I mado known my errand. 1o at onco dechined tho command. Whatever my privato opinion tay bave been, my duty was to follow the direce tions of tho Becretary of War, and, if Eouiblo, overcomo his objections. It haopened, howevor, knowing a4 I did that the I'resident was resoly- od ot 8ll events to remove McClellan, that I felt fully eatiefled tbat he (Burn- sido) omght to accort, and wurged him to do so. Among other objoctions, ho urged his srant of confidenco in himself, and his partic- ularly fricualy rolations to McClellan, to whom fie folt noder tho strongest obligations. 1 mot thoae objections by stating that 3lcClellan's re- moval was reeolved uponat any rato; and that, if ho finumuldo) did not sccept the command, it would be givon to llooker (who be- camo, in fact, Durnside’s wuccossor). Ilo at length consented to obey the order, and I requested him to go with me to fud MeClollan. Wo roturuod to Balom, whoocs 1 Lad ridden ou hotseback tbrough a snow-storm, and I had my Jocomotivo fizxed up tho samo svening. and on it wo proceoded about 5 miles uv the railruad to MaClellan's camp. About 11 o'clock we found Lim, alono in his tont, oxamining papors ; and, as wo both eatered together, ho rocaived us i lus usual kiud and cordisl maoner. M’y task was not only a rainful one, but par- tleularly distasteful to me in view of my friendiy feolings for McCiollan, But, as the blow had to como, 1 was gladl that it was not to bo given through an unkind haod, and in o =v:tifving way. Gon, McClollan has himsolf boma test. mouy o tho kind manner in which 1 communi- cated the order, and 1 can bear tostimony to his prowpt and choorful obodiencs to it. O, P. Brorixouay, SENATOR OGLESBY IN QLIO, IMis Sprech at Cinclnanti. On Friday night tast Senator Ogloaby, of this Btato, addreesed 8 large mass.meeting in tho Opers-Houso at Cincinnatl. The specch was discursive, historical ; doalt conerdorably in seminieconces and the splendid record of tho Tepublican party ; compstod the two gi par- ties mud thelr alms and principlos ; and flnally touched on tho greenback question, which pore tion of the spoech we givo lu full: I flod in tho Democratic platform of the Slate of Quio that the greouback iu the vstimaiisn of that farty In &t Iast agiesd Lo bo & logal-tender, ‘Lhey havo solemaly declared 1o thelr platform that tho greeuback 1a a logal-tendar. It is about time. About eighteen miouths since thoy took the last dive at that question., |Laughter.) In 1872 they didu't asy it. Ob, remem- ber how overy ono of thom would Lave yejolcod when the Supremo Court of the United Btatos declared ouo time—and, a8 I think, with all respect aud all gravity, uowillingly— bt they wore not legal-tonders, 1 romomber how every Uemocral in Iilinols taughed from e bottom of his boots to tho top of uin oars laughter). aud Onio Democrats wore quito ro- joioed about it, sud said, “We niways told you 80," After » while that Supreme Court grew to Lo larger, is grow from eaven [eight] to nine Jud.ia-. snd the question came before it again, and they docided tbat all that which is called— uuiversally called—a greenback was mads cone stitutionaily a legal-teudor, and Jawful mouov, Every Domoeras it Obio, Indises, llinals, sud overy other State 1o the Uniol got mad, put on airs about it, and eaid very mean Ihings sbout ihat Coutt for making that decisiou. Now, the Uomocratio prriy ln Obio have written in sbeir platform iwo or three timos that tho xrreenback 1s & legal tonger. L“"a!’““"" They liave ratified the declsiou of the Supreme Court of the United Btates ata very late hour, aud when 1t didn't do very much good to do it. But bouter fate than never, And uow everybedy in the Uolted Btated says it s & legs! tondor. Now, that's business. That's progressiou, and I feel very good over It. 1 was right glad to ses ths Republican pstty try the 1dea of making greens backs, I was very thankful slong with the woldiers, when there was genius enough to dis. cover iu that party aud to point out s means of keopiug the nation allve. Aud when tha Bu. prame Court of the Unlted Btates finally decided, and, s I thiuk, wisely, correctly, moundly, and justly, that they were a lawful ‘monay und a logsl tender, in psfimom of all private and puolio debts, eithor created before or after tho rnuua of_tbat law, #ave bouds and cuetoms duties, I felt thst thie vation Lad planted its feet on m tvm rook, and Bt00d fairer in the world thau it ever had. [Ap- plause.] 1 could uot bear, in my little homespun philosopby and morality—I could vot bear to uve used thows elawents of power, thons ow- blems of American liberty, baving them placed 113 tho hands of the soldiors (o ba worth & par- tial roward of his faithful servicos to bis tlag—I could uot bear to Lave my country and the Court of my vative laud say thst, afior all, they were nchost and & fraud, [Appllnm.] They were & rnl of the war, s trophy descended to ns from bo War, They stood side Ly aide with the great iant of Americs,—the fmwortal and saluted incoln, fLoud and continued applauss « And w0 the Republicaus, stauding side Ly slde with me and every soldier, need somethiog ¢ day 0 aavo tho Tiopublic, Now, 1 ata's goig to g0 back on grosubacks. [A voica: * Bully. can't do it What 1a the listoryofit 2 Befors tha 25th daz of Februnty, 1862, (hero waa ot ono alive ; there w4 oz any onn kb All. On that day tha counery had 200,000,000, They sprung up fall-armed 1110 the power ful ageucies of o Goveruticns. How il they spring up 2 With the voico of t Amarican peopln, [1ys ? Throgh membois of Congrene, Al through the P're<itent and Se tary of the ‘Treasary, who winta down in th flatutos of the country that they woull mani- tacture United Htatea notey and Laso them, nob on gold, nat on Oh, noi they wero hased on the it of tha American conle. ‘Tho stetato Law rataro, Why did we mike graanbacks? Why, Feoplo amonz ua dou't havo to discusa politica auw a buoy wend Lo, Tho poonta konw un, and and it s dovdish hard for fellows to bo - trrested, ehter} Gold and sliver are all plaved ont. Theio are $25),000,000 of auch bank paper in eirculation now, About the 31st oi December, 1461, tho bankd all cioand their dasra and didi't pry any more wold, ‘Ihoe (iov= cinment was Gt of konp, 0ut of meat; its credit wan of nd accoant; the banka all etspendad, and there wasn'e anv vold or siiver, And 3u0,000 Boldiera to pav every da; "' rpesker continued at considerablo longth, AN spoiie of i iveuns of 55,000,000 of demsnd Frensury notew, which were succeeded Ly tho tulerent demiey of greenbacks, diffenng from the furmer in the fact thas they wers not mada puvablo un demand, were oot based on gold and silver, Lut on tho credit of Lhn Guverument, irsued in_ etiict acccrdanco with nu act of Comgreas based on the posera contained jn tho Coubtitution, and wers rodocma:ln at no partic- ulat time, but whon tho tloverum eut thould ho able to call themin, [Thoy were cxpressly mado convertible nto -per-cent gold bonds,” which mode of redomption was aficrwarda wiongially repealo .—En,) Before tho gregnbacka were boru tho Democrata had malico nzuinst them. aud it was uow giving & bractical 1liustration of ‘I:‘* walica by endeavoring 10 swmather thew with incs. ‘I'ho financiat problem waa handicd with con- sidarablo phill and adroitness. Wlile the apcak- er dilfered somewbat with soveral mewbers uf Lin party 1 tho matter of tho specio-csutuptiou bilt passed ¢ tho Jasy eesmon of Congress, he, pevertholess, voted for tuat bill. believing that ic was a moanuro wluch received the indores- ment of the hust and wisest mon in bix party, While bo dil not exactly agroe with Sepator Blicimnn io his ideas of Lurrying resumption, lio proteated inoat strongly agamst any mtlation of tho cirenlating meditm an uncowstituti:nal aud dangerous to the iutereats of the country, THIE COURTS. Record of Bustnesy Transncted Saturs day,. THE METROPOLITAN RAILWAT. Mr. Jemso A. Foster filed Saturday in the United Etates Chrcuit Court a bill to enjoin tho Metropolitan Street Railsay Compavy, which waa authorized by an oidinance of the Council passod last June, to Jay tracka on Lake, Canal, and Fourteenth streets, from dolng awythivg under said ordinance, espccially 8o far 8s Cunal street is couceined. Tho bill is brought iu the name ot Nr, Fester, who 18 8 citizen of Massa- chueetts, in order that thoe matter might como beforo tho Federal Court, and the Direc- tors of tho West Sido Street Itnilway Com- peuy, in which Mr. Fostor is o nzccilmlc g aro alio medo defendants, along with W, ¥ 1hidreth, Wildam Young, aud Cornolius Mabony, who aro helleved o bo the corpurators of tho Metropolitan Railway, tbo Compuny not having been yot regularly organized, Tho rpecific allozation in the bill ia that it was the intenticn of tho Company to lay its track on Caual ktre Baturday night. It I8 also slleged that tho Council Las 110 power to graut any compaay the prvilega of usug lako street, 1t b ing covensutod with tho Weat L] Cumsnuy nov to do a0, Judge Drum- mond iesued tho injunction prayed for. ALLEGED ¥FRAUD, A euit was begun Saturday {n the Superior Court by tho Lomo Insurance sud Daukiwy Company against Meyer Bloomenthal, which makes vory cterious charges ngniust that person. Tho plaintilt ~“states that o Fobraary, 1874, 1t nenred tho etack of clothing of tho dofendunt at No. 430 Stato strect to thn amcunt of B1L0M, Avout tho 22d day ol July followiug, Bloomenthal camo to them and ropro- seutod tht ho bad Jost goods iu tho fire of ® July 14, 147, L the smount of 5,326.10, aud had only saved £180.05 { They, belioving”™ bis statements, paid hum tho " pro 1a:n due, smounting o £307. Bomo_timo_aiter, howover, tho pIalntiff ascer- tained that Bloomentlial's statements wero false, and now bringa suit to recaver the movey, Tha Company alickes that the defeudant did net loss anything in the firo; that ho pacsed his goods up in boxes, marlung them with diforout names to conceal their iudentcy, and sbipped them to various pluces in the city for tho purpose of dcfranding tho plaintiff out of {ts monoy, and that tho gooda aro now collected togethor agaim in a now etoro. Ho L refused to rofund tho amount paid. and Buit iy sceordingly brought to compel him to repay. DIVORCES, JTndglng from the bill filed by Mrs. Ellzabeth Cady, she {8 well entitlod to a divorce. She says that sho was warried to Geoige N. Cady in Feb- ruary, 1845, and Las borue lum pine children, About & year ago, lLowover, ho began to ueglect bis wifo sod to frequent the company of cna Elizaboth Brincourd, by whom Lo liss had an sllogitimato cluld, wuom he Las achuowledged a8 bis own. Complainant afso utates that uho Las Leen diiven from Ler homo by the defendant and bie mother, sbd is now living on the Linduess of her friends, being ut- torly deatitute, Her Lustand bzs s farn in Lalstive, and sbo asks that o may bo compoelled to furnish bier a suitable amount of alimony, UNITED BTATES COUNTS, Tho Borkshiro Lite Insurance Company filed a Lill sgainst Br. Jobn's Protestaut Episcopal Chureh of Chicago, aud its wardens and vostry- wen, to forecloss a mortgago for £31,000 ou Lots b, 6,7, and 8 of & resubdivivion of Lots 1to 7ard Lota 16 to 22, inclusivo, aud the east 14 feet of Lots 8 and 15, 1u Block 1, of 8, divielon in the N. E. ¢ of tho N, 18, 39, 14, ‘tho Contral Nationsl Bank of Rome, N. Y., ‘bogan a suit for g1,200 agaiust William M. llons, W, H. Clatk sued J. K, C. Forzost for 700, and also suod Thomaa L. Btone for 1,200, BANKRUPTCY ITENS, James J, Cochirau tiled n voluntary petition in beukruptey Saturday. i helilitios smount to £12,416.25, priucipally to commission merchavts fn this city, and bus ssots foot up &0,710.87. ‘I'ho case was referred to the epster, R, E. Jenking was apbointed Assignoe of tho estato of A, ¥, Buscbick. HUPERION COURT IN BRIEF, Angast Behimortz and Michaol Bauer began s smt 1 attachment agaiust Frank K, Higgus to recover £4,000.5.1, "The City of Chicago filed a potitlon to ascer- tain tho damagen for openue tho sliey throuals ;Alz.:‘ch ilil. in Canal Truscees’ Bubdivieion of Boo. ‘he 1lome Insurance and Banking Company of 'Poxas suod Meyer Bloomenthal for &1,500, Jot 2. Barron wued Alfred Dauivla for $1,000, JUDOMENTS, Suprnros Count—CoNrrasiovs—R M. Dunning James L, Campbell and Frauk W, Gampbell, #1501, obett O, Fostor v, ifenry, Cackell, §408,—J, 1, Do- mon va, M.'V. Hotehikian £,221.50, “-E.vnlnu Ganr—Adsin Roth Smitl's Subs L. )i of Hec. Goorge M, Lisson, —_—— Lace-NIaking in Ircinud, New York Sun, TIn 1840, during the great famine in Iroland, when #o many thousauda of children wero loft orphans, tho Irish ladies addressed themsclves to the taxk of iuding occupations by which thoso chuldren could oara s livelibood. Lady Do Vero was the tirst to start tho projoct of lace-making in Curragh. County Limerick. Bhe begau hy teaching the mistross of aschool the art of mak- iug application towers, giving ber ovn Bruwsels laces av patterns, The worll was so good ns soon ta comand A high price. It 18 known sy Irish or Curragh roml, aud is a very bandsomo laco, though rarely seeu in Ameri Bincs (0o ve- tablishmens of Lady Do Verc'a school, numbers of others have vprung up in various varts of Ireland. 'That at Boifast, founded by the late Jaue Clarke, oxtubited 1n 1851 fiug imitations of old Spanish and [talan points, Tho [riali Jace 18 very beautiful. It is made of flax tbread, the groundwork In crochet. futo which are wtroduced tlowors aud patterns in admicablo umitation of antique raised Venwos poiut. Insh UDrussels 1a made at Clones. County donsghsn; [nsh guie pure at Carrickmaoross, in tho samo county j and tho tiue eucieuuos, alodely resembling tho woss beantiful laco of Ypros, is made in the sakivolu of tho Countess of Eruo, at Lishnakes, County Formauagh, Theie i alroa laco-uchool at Mallon, Couuty Cork, uuder the superiuten- deucy of the nuud of & convent, ——— Nature's Revouge. london Athenmn, Tha Imporial Academy of Scivnzes at Vienns has taken up & question {n wheh al Buropo way be #aid L0 be iatereated,—nawvely, the de- cresso of tho quantity of water in spriogs, etrenms, snd rivers. A ciroular, accompanied by an sble and instructive report, bLas beun ad- drensed ta rcientific Rocicting tn other countrie 11 tho hope that they 108y o persiaded to dartafis oLrervationd which, in eonten of tim mav fnrmeh datn for pr | use, ‘The Avade. my calln attention Lo tho lect thtfar game yeary pass & daninution of the waters of the Daimbe and other great rivers Lay been netived, and erpecially sinco the modern practien of entting down forestn without regard 10 consequancen has prevaiied. The Austnan Enziocers’ and Atchitacts’ Luion bave alao taken tho nuration 1 hant. &nd aupoisted & Hydratechinic Commits ten Lo colleet facts and prepara o teport. The Danube, the Lite, aud,the Iihine wore h an- Eiued o two membere, wlile other two wero to raatne Into the meteorology of tha mubject, and 1to the intluenca whicl wlaciers and Aipiue torients may bavo on the general result, Ll minntiee revand the question as ureeat; they reommend thesmme linto adoption of remedial theannos, and they ate unammony in delaning that the primoe eatieo of the injunious decreaso of wolcr Ik tue devantat.on of firewte, It can- not Lo (o elrongly itmpresse) upon all in the Tnited Kingdom that tho sy-sem of {njudicious drainago of sgriculioral distucts bas keriously interfered with tho vatial cond.tion of all our rivars. e AMUSEMINTS. “TWA HOURS AT HAME" Farwell Iall, to-night, Seid. 6, and evers avenig at 8, | Kennedy’s Songs of Scotland, Mr. Kennedy will bo assisted by MISS HEL RE I'DY MISS MARJORY K N | Mit. DAVID K Soprano, entratto. nor. Tenor, _.. . Jarione. f prOprAmID fach evesin 2, TUR 1O NTGIT (MUNDAY), o, #* Theres nae luck abeiot the honse,” o " Com 1wy Fiasdie,” Qlee (hve v jces)—** Tianl, Bauling Morn,™ *'Tie Marcl of n Lrio— PR T LT eo (five vilcrr)—' Siryke tha Lyre, 2 The b ot Lealer T * Beota wha bin'e wi' Waliaco Lled.” nof: rie— liecit and brathepesn,” g~ Ve Banke anl Drace, Charlje e §5:47d o' Corkpen,” ree.” ' Kailieen Misournern,” Blory—* How nor John zochit mn for by wite,” Glec (six volees “ Allfster Macailist J #Tho Btar-Bpangied Binner.” o Anld Lang Syne.” Admiwston, 66c and $1. Ti Yota may be bat aud aeats 50:ured at Lyon & Huuly's Maric Store, State-xt, MoVIGKER'S THEATRE, Last Week of Edwin Adams, Last Week of Enoch Arden, Precnted o Birong cast oud correct mounting. Inesitzation, preparcd for this The atre, troducing the Fitrt Betiun nt, Dealers i Grain, ed * KUNNING A CORN MeViek Jdodiva Ging,a memter of the Board of Tra le, Beals can uow be ecurcd, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AGEM LN MITTON INOBLES Who will spycar an J15 BLUDSOE In the drema of BOHEMIANS and DETECTIVES Asaleted by JONN P, ROGERS' Spectalty Combinstion, ‘the Great Dynes, Andy snd Auute Jtuahes, Alonzo Sclwarts, & Wedbesday and Sstarday,’ Deso- cratie priver, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. HEARTS AND DIAMONDS, A Comedy of our own Time and Place, with ftn ril. Hant st of everyeday charscters wud lLughatlo sucnes, MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. Nest woeek, prodnction of & powerful Drama from the French—PAULINE, X "HOOLEY'S THEATRE, IMMENSE SUCCESS OF TILE FAROUS CALITORNTA MINSTRELS. Houso crowded nfghitly by the elits of Chi-ago, Monday, Set. 6, ENTIRE CHANGL OF BILL. All the OIL Fivorites o New Acts, very Lvening oud Wolneeday oud Saturdey Mat $aces, COL. WOOD'S MUSEUM AROUND THE WORLD IN 20 DA wnd at Weduesdiy and Batur, f Women and Poor rltic yart'§ “ Bonng» Priuce 0 Rowan ay Mati- ¢ Tues- +80d Fritay Matinoes, Two periorine suces dafly ut 2 pom. and 8y m, Papular prices @3, B¢, wnd 79 cen's, adltn to sum, coutsiniug 5 0,00 curlositlety 8l to Lhe Tectitee Tivum Matiness, 26 und £0 cents, Children, 15 cents, Dox uttice ofen at 8 [ II'CORMICK HALL, Commencing Monda; + Bejit, G, for oue week, Charles Mac Evoy's Famans ORIGINAL HIBERNICON Aud the SIORIS COMEDY COMPANY, ey By mes and purkliog bictches OCEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamships, Matinee Fat- “ndpt. 18, a1 9 & . and ¥4, Cirrace. | Tetura ticke ueod fatés. Hoorags tickelr, 425 curroncys uF £1 800 upwarda un Gros” Ti-itain. i . 5, LARSON, st corner Clark 401 Randotpiyais. (0pb site now a1 110Usa), UBios 20, f)fiLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, “Tho Gonoral Transatlantic Company's Mail Bioamshiys betwoen Now York aud Havro, ue spleadid ressu on 10 fouto or the Loutinout (boing miore soutber- i auy other), will sail frums Plor No. 60, Nurth Kiver, Batorday, B+pt. £ Batazday) seit 18 GLD o t cabin, 4110 and 130, socording to sec sccoud cavin, 212: tadrd, $10, Ttolurn tiokota at roduced 0 §3, with superlor scc.mmodations, in= cluding all nogssmaiios withiut extra cuaree. Dioaineis \ MESTAKD Py ongers, GEORGK M. 1L, Agont, 15 Droad Great \__Vcstcrn Stes S0 . FINANGIAL. H 6 WILLIAMS & 00, BANXERS, 40 WALI-ST,, NEW YOLK, buy and sell Chicago Cityy Alilwaukoe, Bt, Paul, shd other good municipal vonds, Iuvestment securitiea conntantiy on hand, ‘Wantee Surlington, Cedar It, and Ainn, first, Wanted—Clicago, Dinvhle & Vincennes firat, Wanted—Nortlicra Yacitic 7 310 ek, Theta and other vallway securities not regularly quoted made a spechaity, Order for stocks aud other rocuritics receive personal sitention st tho New York Hto:k Exgbavgo, HENRY 8, KING & CO, BANHKERS, LONDON, ENGLAND, Open CUBRENT ACCOUNTS with Hankers 1ad Mere chuuts treo of Cotnuusaion, JNTEREST on Monthly Halaucys, COLLECTIONS on alj polata, Now Yorg Agents—>Messrs. M. K, Jesup, Paton & 00, Liverpool Hunse—>Yiceare. King, Hutilo & Co. _CARRIAGES, &o.. Elegant Carriages, GLASS FRONT LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, CLARENCES, COACH- BTG kA AR EFRy, G001 Workmsnship aud Biyles Unexcelied, CRANE, BREED & CO., 613-713 Weat Etglithest,, Ciucionatt, 0, BOALES: o FAIRBANKS' STANDAWD SCALES O ALL KINDS. 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