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THE COUNTY DBOARD. Architect Egan Declines to Be the Arbitrator on the Court- House. fIs Also Refuses to Have the Dome Built by Day's Work. Hence the Ring Iowled at Him, Threate ening to Prefer Chiarges. Holden's Cornor-Btone Speech to Be Bpread on the Records. The regular weekly meeting of the Connty Board ‘wae held yosterday alternoon, all the membors be- oy present except Messre Cleary and Ayara, A communication was read from Dr, 4. 18, Rood, of Lemont, propoaing to attend the paupers of the and farnish them medlcine for Lhe suw of 846 per mouth, Heferred, TILE COURT-TIOUAE. A communication from Architect Egan was read jareference to the consiruction of the Court. Jluuse dome, which was accompanied by bida for the work, and in which he dectined to usanme the respunsibility of doing the wourk Ly Lhe day's ‘wurk, ste, I'laced e, ‘I'ie following was also read tonching the Court- unee work, which explaiun itself: nially notified by the eontractor ) fime otk of Uis ‘CaurtHlotet. CHat wark pended unless & certaln large sud wiiolly un- jutuigable domand, Utcd un the use OF Dick Instead of fa by e, lied {he attention of your Jolat 1 hisve repeatedly Committes to the possibility that such demand migbs 14 munde, and your Commitiee, Lefore the delivery or @cceptance of such thick stoué, formally notiBed the contractor not to deliver such stones. with the under- #180dIng that Ak exira price should b In the view uf the probabiliy comen i of the n hias In fact heen made upon yuur hous Rlie present, L say that the contract, cattons “will_ be found sutiiciept o inthia particalsr, protect and sy atempt v " corier™ the county in this 10 UL bicat wivh slgnal deroot, Botj LbicK sud thin stone ed. & Lam also notifled of the fact that It fa the Intention of the contractors to apuly to yoor lanurahle hudy for an subitration ou this subject.” I would remind yout hons orabic iloard Lhat ty contract with the county. sad he county s with Mr. McNell, make me solo arbitrator 10 theso caser. 1 also ‘wisls L0 sials that Uil fact, 1t abouid seem proper ta you o tration, 1 am no¢ wiing W sct Aasn & Tuust d:cnnun to_du ‘s, "3ty ‘proper piac 80 event will beon the stda of tha arbitrator, and [ am coafident of bein care of the juue, Moreover,the facl that [beil that the clalm which 1s t ba presented to you, sud already been prescoted 1o nie, e nut 8 valfi nhe, prop- gy dikquaiifies mo trom acting I such capaciiy, un- lens a4 0010 Asblirator, a8 1 cannut be fuduced to chiange myviews. Very fespecifully, J. d, Eaan. Upaon the conclusion of the reading of the docu- ment Mr, McCaltrey moved that [t be placed on le, which was the eignal for the onipouring of the ‘wrath of the ** Hing. "' Alr. Bchiidt seconded the motlen, and ln & FEW YENOMOUS WORDS sarmailed Egan and pronounced him Incompetent ar the place of architect of the new Court-lionse. For weeks past, lie sald, Egnu bad been uriing the Committees and Board tagive Lim antbor!ty'to son- puruct the dume by the day's work, and now that the Loard had acceded to'his wish he backed out, Ue changed his mind every \iine the wind changed, snd ho was in favor of gotting rld of him. Mr. McCafrey followed in 8 violent onslanght on Egau, and sald he was at the bullom - of il of 1lie trouble the Board had hind with the Coorts Ilouse work, 1la had, he nnderstood, ordered ‘Walker to nsc the thick stons In violation of the orders of Lhe Board, aud now refused (o tix the ai- Jowance tor the work. lio had talked with Kian on tho snbject tme and agsty, and remem- bered that when the thick-stone proposi- tion came ll»rp tho Donrd asked him to antimate the diforence betwoen tho use of thick and thin stone, unil hie had refused, and actusly puld that he would bave to call in arbltrators, etc. Tic did not belleva Egan was competent, —certainly he had no backbono or opinluny of his own,—and the wanted to get rld of ‘him, i had constantly worked 10 annoy the Board and cast reproach upon what was culled the ** ting.* lle lad changed suaterial In the Conrt.House work without authori- Ry or the knowledgo of the Board, nnd the **ex- tran ' ho bad thos created would bo fouud to be erfectly ¢noginous. The speaker wanted the pub- f1c't6 tibronghiy nndorstand Just wimt Eian ' bad dune, and waa dolng, and the blame wonld reat where it belonzed, 1o wanted to get Hd of hiu, and was willlng tuat ten of the largest taxpayers ot the county. should name Lis Aucccasor, und sinca it was mald in tho .papers ihat Egun waa fighting the ** Rting, "' i1 that gentle- sunn knew anything against him, or could say thot L had cver tried to influcnce him o showlng Tavors to contrattors, hedeslred him to tell what 1z knew, and say what ho might. Mr. Plizgerald came to the defense of Egan. From the time he had entered the Board 1zan had been decried and abused by nioat of the Commin- Kiuj mort shamefully, and 1o talk of his incom- petence wos nonsense. ‘The troubles with the Court-llouse work had conig of the fight made on Lun by MeUallroy and othere. 11la wiil had nover buen ulg:cmd, aud his oplnjon bad unly bovn unked 2o be thrown back in hia face rontemptu. vusly, ‘The Commissloners Wore now anury with th becsuse ho rufused to stup into the breoch aol carry out the ilegal orde n teference - to dame foundation and tertify W Walbor's bill of *‘extras.’* 'T'lic Doard eloue haduuinority to let contricts, and Egan bud wted right t refuatng o It any, and be would 1ever buvo been saked Lo let l!\{ but for tho fight of b ouvmies fur thelr favorlics, in whica Lhey { ould not sgren, §lo waa right aln in . REFURING TO ARDITRATE ll the matter of Walk clalm, feom the fact hils contract mado him sole arbitrator, and wo .."'m; a8 lio worked in the pubilic Intercat, a8 ho doue, the public would Lack him, It was to bis credit that hio waa baing luumhl h‘yl certain men, Jtapoke woll for him, and while his competency fortbe work bad never before been disputed, his was in a fade way, if the fght went on, (o place Liin integrity beyoud ald cavil or quostion, Ar, Schinids axsin rallied, wiping the perspira- tion from his bonest Lrow. lle sallied iuto goor Xgan with renewed vigor. Tie did not believe him her honaal or eompetent, and sinco bo refused 0 obey the onlers of tke Bourd ho wanted him dis- placed. Without saying s word to the licara un e 'unbject, ha had, moniha 840, mado an arranges auent with the masoury contractar by which he was o be alluwod §3 per Luousand extrs on all brick work, bad arrsnged for extras ou the iron work, lnxlfin fact, dune & great wany naughty thlmfc without tho speaker's knowledzs or consont. ile ‘woe In favor of getting rid of him al any cor d was natiefiend that Lo waa not the man for tho pi 3. Uuenther was the next to attack Kgon, 1o ‘had just returned trom a tnp 0 Hinsd quar. thea Iu Maiue, and bad mado the discorery” that Eyan was incompwtent, for he had dedugted only §10,000 from Walker's contract on accolnt of the yranite entrances, wherua should bave de- ducted at loast $40.000. 1le was satiafied that Walier could not hsve pul In the stoue which has }acnu substituted for grauite for $10,000, snd was iy n favor of Exan's commuanication being placed on o, Mr. Fitzgerald wanted thd docament referred to the Juint Commitice and conaldercd, 1t was a suatter of the preatest fmportance, The commuuication was finally dlaposed of by ‘Lefug placed on file, Mesars, Heénue, Fltzgerald, wnd iiradley voting 1o the negatlve, As soou as Lhe vute was announced, McCaltrey Jumped Lo bla feet and gave notice that al the next Jueeling of the Buard he woutd prefer charges in writing embudying the jntlustions thrown out, und, uf coutsy, evurythiod clsw that cau possibly Dy construed Lo refiect on hlm, Mr, Scioldt moved thal the vole by which the Yoard but, &t & previvus wmeeting, authorizod Ar- clitect Egan to have the fonudation for the dowe of the Court-Honse bullt reconsidered, sud he motion pravalicd Uy 8 unanimous vote. Mr, McUalfrey then nioved thst tbe matter of Bullding the fundation be indelinitely postbonsd, o wud the motlon carriod, ‘Thu cuntract cutercd Into by the county with Canieron, Amberg & Co., nearly a year ago, for furnishiug the county with statlonery, wus read aad approved, and thelr bond was fxed at §13, 000, COMMITTE REPOITS. A report was subuitied parporting to be from the Fiuaucs Committee, passiny on sundry matters, among otbere the payerull of the Couniy Clerk's wllics for June, smounting to §8,341.74." The ro- bort waw aliued by Musirs, lofden and Schmfds. Ar. l'lltbflrllfl objected to tho report becauso it waas Irregular, —in fact, no report ot all. Tho Coms ulitee waa composcd of Ave mewmnbers, and he, Delng one uf the number, bad never been tnformod of wheu the meetlog Lud been hcld. Mr. ‘Tubor ob) 1o the tpar !1'":':‘ w élgzrn llll Lrcauts ‘Ill l'ugzlax[;‘wudud li;n poy- ! ‘uruner Dietszcl of 8500 or $000 for cx- to which ho was ot eatiiled. g e lufum was dnally rucomamitiod. ha luorlu.l Comulitey reportud fn favor of slluwing olfie aggregatiog 82,150, 21. “Alopied. “Thy Committee on Public Charitios repuried on "f!mlk a laryo sum, Aniong tle itema il for luts from Erby & Femolat o $142.50, and from (he Milwaokes & Nt Paal Hall- uad of ¥500 for iransportation, ete, The Commitice on Jall sad' Jaii Accounts re- ported un bills sggregntiug VU0 70 The re- rt went 00 to state (Lat thero were 03 prisoners u tho Jail, comihy of tho fact that the recent <irsud Joriew sud State's-Atlorney had mat given roper atlention 10 Jail casee, vithar in tholr boayrs [ug or trial, The report concluded with n recons wondation” thub the following resolution bo adupted: i ; Feaviced, Thist the attention of the prestding Jad of the urn’f:'uun Court of Cunk Lousty 8ad Lhe amm:: Uf {Be bresnt Lrand Jury by and tiis sawe «alied 1o th crowded coaditon of the County Jal thie great e penso o the counLy cobmeluent IhEreUpuD, rnaTiey are reucated 1o time 1L Db Meabarce o Provide for cdv prepurativn snd Learing of the tharges agulust such prisvicre The report wis udopted without dlssent, snd a awlle passed sround Lie roown, e report of te Pinance Committee, so-callod, laldover, was taica up und all of its recomsends- 4dlons ware coucorred in oxcept the vapensv sccount i the Coronur. ‘she Ceunly Clerk was sutbonzed Ly teaolution to pay uis ¢wployes fur June frow Tees lu bile ban ls. Un wction of Mr. 8chmidt, the specch of Mz Mulden, st Ue Inying of thy curner-siune of e Court- Huusy, was vrScl‘cd wpread ou the records, e Uuard sdjuurued for uue week. e —a—— THE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN. Tt Editor of The Tribuna Cuicaco, July 0. —Iu your Saturday's lssas waa . Aawsticle covied from tho Alllunce canmeraling nd had ro- valn, §) realize the delita of the diffeesnt chnrehes, n this liet the de mul Presheterion € harch was Ao, Ahie in o mistake, Twin r 70,000 of this wan prid off, feasingonly an our entire debton tha 14t of January TRUSTRLR 0P THE SZCOXD PARS, CRURCH, e HORACE GREE The T.oss af tha Control af the Now York Tribune, and Not i1is Defeat In the Flec Uon, the Canse of 11is Inaanity and Death, Keww York 8un, July It 18 now nearly five years sidco the death of Herace Greeley; and daring all that time the pab- dic has rested n the belief that his lneanity and death wern the roault of mortification at lils defeat In the Presidential contest of 1872, That this is fiot the truth has been known Lo & few of bis Inti- mate and life-long friends, but, for reasons knawn onlyto themeelves, {hey have been silent. At 1aa1, however, 1t in in the potwer of the Sun to' lay before the publie the circumstancos which led to the insanity and death of Mr. Greetey, and to show that it was not his defeat for the Presidency, mor yct bis domeniic aflictions, that led to there ro- Anlia, but that only when he was deposed from the control of the newspaper which he bad founded and bufit up, did his reason fi'“ way, and his busy 1ife go out 1A darkness and r loom. -1t will by remembered that, ahortly after Mr, Greeley accepted the nomination of the Liberala and Democrats for the Presidency, he pubiished a card (n which he snocunced his retirement from the active editorial management of the 7ribine. \Yhen it became plgin tint Lo wan defeated In the election, hia first thought was for his paper, aml be determined to resunic control of Its columna, This (ntention he annoanced to the readers of the Trtbune in the \skue of Nov. 7, in w card writien In his usual vizorona style. 1ut slmultaneounly with the publication of this card, and on the same page of the paper, there appeared an article entitled **Cramhis of Comfort. " which had not beeun seen by or approved of by Mr. Greeley. Mr. Ureeley was greatly lnrrdled and rhocked when he read the *'Crumba ol nfort. " o at once wrote au article, and onlered It to be {nserted in the Trifune of tho next morning, Nov. 8, ander the editorial bead. 1ts Janguage was na follows: 1y smme unaccountable fatality an ariicle enitied +*Crumin of Comfort” crept fnto our last anseen by the eiditor, which does biin ‘the grossest wrony. It (a tre 4hat oee.seekers uscd Lo pesire him for.recom: mendations, when his friends cantrolled the Custome House. though the **red-nosed = variety was scidum fommlamong thein; (¢ [+ ot trrie that lia ever obeyed 8 summont to Wasalagton (b ordet that e might tbere PRt scliem. I L0 Tha AFTicle (8 & ThobeIFIAE Feie. Taie o sonie other axpericiive thao that of an alikor of this journal o v Mr., Grecle, home confident that his repn- distion of the nuthorehip of the **Crumbs of Comfort " article wonld appear In the 7ribune of the folluwing day, But it did not App Ty the dlrection of the actoal editor it was left Mr, Grecley bastencd to the office for an_erxplanation, and was there informed thal the arlicle Lad been omitted by the dircction of the editor in charve. e again ordered the article tv be inserted on the folluwing day, but again his order was un Ilnz, For three days, aa we are inform Grecley entreated, begged, and thi 1w get his disclalmer prin but il in Then it was that fio began to that he had been depused from the cantrol of tlie Tribune, Another had aseumed the manage- ment of the Journal founded by him, and. if he re- matned connected with It foriger, 1t mus be only as a mere subordinate, 1lo conld not comsent to that, and ontlis 17th of November he jeft the edl- torial-roums of the Jribune forever, & broken- bearted mas nd he never returned, Boon It began to be whinpercd that Mr, Grecley was sick, aod then that he was loeane and had Leen couveyed to au asylam. Finally, abont the 20th of that montl, a statenient to the intter effect was printed in une of the murning newspapers, The next morning the follawing paragraph, which had boen sent to the other papers fromthe 7rivund oflico, was printed In imost of them: The reportant Mr. Groeley's confluement at Toom ingdale, vr noy oLLeF asyluin, OF of apilication for his Bimlseton to uy. wre prepterons, He fo willl sultees ous coflapwe, the rgnult of 1oss of nearly st continuously fF oicr & month, duriig (e's lliness. This Munily afiected the nerves of thie swmach, and I for days rejected food, whorehy the systen waa mill more weaken V! adny or two Chorw s liean & marked both fn deving ami eating, Hopeful; bub he faatll) 8 very sick Teseut, hia friends can best show thelr ng Ui wione, Tl truth Is that, at the time this was printed, Mr, Ureeley bad beew confined for nearly wook in Dr. Choate's [rivato inudne aeylum, whore nono were permiticd (o sce Liw but a'few very Intimato friends aud members of nilly. Almost lis last coherent words awere: he country s gone, the Zribune ls gone, and | am gonet™ ——— CHARLES H, HAM CONFESSES THAT HE IS A CIVIL-SERVICE REFORMER, T the Bdttor of The Tribune. Umcaan, July 8.—1 did not. up to yesterday, intend to make any reply to tho sessults of Tug Tunuxes but, sinco the batk of tie *¢ big dog " only ceasce Lo give pince to the anarllng **yclp otacarof low dagree, who hides himaelf under cover of an anonymuus signature, 1 havo no cholee. The fact thal yoi guve spuco W the letter of 4 Clvil-Bervico Roform ** ahows that you do not accopt aa true tho statervents made by others in re. gard to my Ints connection Witk the Juter«Ocean | Lience this colnmunication. While u miember of tho cditorial fraternity I hnd tho means of returning ** blow for blow *' whenever arpuiled by the press. BtUl, notwithstanding tho fact that during my five years' connectlon with tho Anter-eeanw 'Tux 'I'minuxs misroprosented nud slandered we (1) lun\:enuy. T uever ropiled excopt upon ono occaslon to thoso personal witacke, [ coutented mywif with Indulgence in fuir eriticlems of Tty TRIRCKE, whicli were only severe because they wore Just, - ‘or two weeka past you have devoted canaldera- bhe space, in the columng of Tie TRIDUNE, to mis- representation of my course and condoct a3 s Fed- eral oficer. You have sunumed iwlm)wr Inignor. ace of the contrary fact ar nut 1 know not) that 1 wn the author of ull tho assaulta npou the Clvil Sorvice and Southorn policica of Prenident linyes which have appeared 1u thy Jater-Ucean ; and on tho basie of tius feleo assuniption have denounced .uie ua vpposcd ta the reform of the Clvil Bervice, 1t 1a noturious in Chicarro that sinec my reappointe ment o the otice of Appraleer of this port m cunncction with the /nfers Geean ban buon numlnal, 1 mysalf stated aa wuch 10 the Isading editorisl , M. icned, writer of Tux TRIBUNE suiie weoks o The Inter-Ocean sald rome days ugu: “‘:fl,her Lo (the lon. ¥, W, Palmer) nor Mr, llam bhes wite ten or dictated o line, word, or pyliable for the Inter. Gcean agalnat the Administration of Presl- en * Uayes. 'nis ntatement is Litarally troe, so far as it relates to myelf. Agai, the Jnier- Ucean, in response t ,l)iflfl'xmph fu Tnx Tatsexs, quot- ing ul said: b8 suuvy Is & menan alteinpt Lo aa. el Mr, ilam, who, Tur TiBUN® knowa, bas not beou cunnected with the Juter-Gcean for monthe. ™ This stateiont [v not siricily true. Soon after my reappointment to tho Apprafecrship I was , uotiied 1, Nixon, managorof the /uters Ocean, that my survices would no lunger be required on the paper. Two reasuns were ssalgued. Oue was- tho fact of my sppointment to & Vedem! olice, Mr. Nixow stating that sumo of the @wncrs of the papee ub- Sected'to the loncer connoction of any ofiechotder witli the /afer-Ucean. Bo it bappened, curlously vuuugh, that, having been rewovcd from oftico In 1875 becauss of my cditorlal connection with tho Inter-ycaun, | was {n turn removed from the Inter.uctun becausc of my reapoolntment te ofice, The other reason masigned coucerned the Jnfer Ucean ula Upon fuforal editar, of my removal, he ¢ under. stood Mr, Nison; tast he (Nixon)atl)) desired me wwrlte for the papor regularly, but lces than formerly, snd at 8 fixed price per colamn (nstead of & tixcd hat he (Plorce) deaired claus of articl ele., et Pierce praved to ha.nr for' euth an arrangemient wus couclud- e¢d. LUuder that wrrspgement 1 wrote wore or_ lees, generally less, untiln fow weeks sinco, when, Ju proving nusatisfactory o e, I ceased to write altogethor. But during this porlod of sarvice | wrots nothlug for the /nfer-Uodan cither upon the subject of tus President’s Southern pulicy or that of Civil-Kervico reform. . During the weriod to which 1have referred | wrote w large auwber of ariicles for tho Aatlonal [Veekly, & cmuso puablicatiou: Among other things, 1dis- cussed the President's Southorn policy, ¢xpressing substaulislly the suue vicws sdvanccd vy Benstor Murton, 1 urged its bearty support, declaring hat, §f successtul, It would resuit lu tho pacifcasi tlun of the Fouth, end consequently give politi tepose o the whole country. 1 ‘wrote (for the Waekly) une srticlo on the subject of the civile eervice, 1L, however, was pencral in Ha charac- ter, not touching directly upon the questions Iately ralied by the Admintatrgtion of President Huyce, 1am ready to stand Ly soythingl bave wiitten apou thedv or any other queations. Yuu insiuuato and charve in varlons forms that I, & Federal ofticer, am opposed to Clvil-Service ro- form, ~ You base your inviuuatious and charges on tho sllegation that for months | bave beew eoguged in farnisbiug articles for the Juter-Ucean hostllo ta Clvil-Bervica reforim, and yeuerally denunciatory of the Adminlstratton’ of Prosident Lsyes. Thy Inter-0Ocean denica cmth.““"’ the truth of the allegation: but, notwii ding the denial, you coutlnued o relterate it and on Sunday yave placa 10 & waliynant communication bused upus thic same [Z umption, Now, Icondro: what Lhe Jnter- d, and add 1oy own emphatic refuta- tlon of the calumuy you bive Leen so lnduatriously circulating. Wlal.” then, becowmes the basis of your fnenuations and chargest ; ‘You doubtless deslre wmy removel from oftice. ls tbe desire prompied by disinterested dovotion to the good of the public servicor If su, why do not you dewand an lavestlgation of my ofice? Me. Uristow deslred wy removal and secured it Bat the removal came on tho heel of threa investiga- tlons, esch of which not onfy eutlrely exouerated o aa an oticial, but Lighly commended the con- duct of wy ofiice in every particulaz, 1 do not hesitate to duclare that l have done much more, both as an oMcialand juuralist, to sdvsnce the causs of Civil-Bervics eeform, than_you Lave dona vitber persunaliy or as an cuitor. Two years anda ball agy, baving through my conacctivn With the public service obiained much clrcutistan- Ual wvideuce tomolug to prove the exlaience of kross cocsuplion i the New York Custow-House, saailed th ‘through the columns of the Inkr-Ucean, aud deuanded ita exposure and sup- Dresion. But Frecaived wo asatatanco frow yus. slther 1o your capacity of citizen or editor. Tuk Tutusg tewalned sileat whlle I joststed upou & Feforu of the Civll Bervice. A late luvestigation has demonsisated tho rolteuness of thy Now: Yurk Custuw-gouss WaLskcient, verifylug wy charges of luug ako. Mr. Brisww bad oot s woral cour- 840 (0 aitack that guut Lrsud, bus Ms. Sherguan THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1877. 1 hias not hesttarad to at Jonst take & long stride in the rlbt diteeticn ) T e only not now aupased to Civil Sarviea rofurm, bt 1 Fase alwags been 1o favor of it; and have filustrated my support of the urinciple hy a practical apulication of [te rilea to the eondact of the affairs of my affice. Koon after my advent to the Appraisers office [ devimed n rystem of keeplng samplea of {importe. nnknown to the Customs rervice uh then, which (1) heen prononneced, by all experts tn whoee attertion It has been brought, the most eflectanl methol of preventing fraud yet dircovered, Unlmlnxllcly, in adopting [t Mr. Recretary Morefll omitted soma of ita most importsnt features; henca tho imperfection of the ryetom an at preaent adminietered. The frst sp- ‘pointment 1 made sftar [ came to office waa that of a Democrat. } made the selectinn on the xround of the pecaliar fitnezs of tho person, and 1 knew bis fitne«s heeanne he had formerly been in my per- sounl employ, All my appolniments of aubordi- phtes have Leen made rolcly on the ground of AL ners, and with & view to tha promoation of the good of the public aervice. I have endeavored always t0 conduet the public husiness prudent man would manage hila private affales: and to your In- spection and that of the Treasnry Department [ n’:hinn my offico ns evidence of the'truth or falsity of thiese aneertiune. : \"nn charge that I am grieved at the Prerident’ otder prohibiting Federal ofceholdera from par- llclnnnun in the conduct of partis politica. Far from it. 1 was sppainted Appraiser fn 1871, In the fall of lhll.‘rt t 1 retired from active participa. tion in political parly management. | voted agalunt you far Mayor that year, and against Mr, David A, Unge for re-cleclion as City 'Ireasurer, and took art in the campaign. Then I retired, and in 1873 lel actuslly an yznorant of the motivea of the chiqne of Republicans atd Demacrats, whose poli. lca scepsed Lo caneint solely In the elfort o Leep Mr. Gage tn tho City Treasury, voted In:r his r:-z)fltlk’my (third term), while ou were Absent in Enrope, not now. ng that he was a defaulier to the amount of hsif a milllon! 1learncd afterwnrds that the fact wan generally well underatood in polltical cir- clen. ave never, daring the whole period of my oficial incombenry, required the smaitest po- Ditical nerzice at the hands of any one of the cm- ployes in my olfice, 1 have never anked any one of ,hcm 10 pay a ringle dollar fn the way of political assesstaenta. 1 nave reguired them to acrve the Clovernment alone, exactins: the eama degres of faithfulness and Ndelity 1wonld have demanded were the relation purely personal, . . . Cieanies 11, Tlax, [Mr. 1iam adds some remarks which, being irral- evant and imperduent, are omilted—Ln.J ———— TWEED. An Tdea of the True Inwardness of the Ol Chap, Special Dimpatch o The Tribune. New Yons, July ©.—-A Herald reporter inter- viewed alawyer, lately Tweed's counsel, where- from the following points were gathered: Tweed hiad always enjoyed 8 popularity In print which he never possesacd in pointof fact. Btrange as (tmay sound, the truth ia that Twced was never popular on his own nerita, When he was poor, before he cntered publiciife, ho never had any warm per- ronal udherente. All thie magnetisth they talk so much about was given to him by newspapers after 110 hud sequired th hiabit of epending public monoy. Hiveeny desplsed Lhn for hls coarseness. Con- nolly regarded him an & bypocrite. 1le nover vis- tedwocially, nor did any of hisfawlly visit socially any of the familles of his confreres, bnt he on- deavored, alway» persistontly, to snub anybody who ‘would stand snubblng. When Tweed gave tho boys n ilmncc at the publle crib’ he always contrived to get the money back again futw bils own pocket in vorlons ways. Among other schenes looking to this ond was the loasiug by the iosa of the Metro- poiitan Hotel for his sun Dick. This hotel was not only furnishied reaily ot the pablic expenee, but its wine-vanlt was filled with the finest liquors which could be purchased with a vlew of making this the huadquurters av which all New York: politiciana should buy thelr wine. Tweed was the tool,agent, and friend of the Kepnblicaus. o was made by the Nepublican party. He never afilated with the genalne leaders of the Demacrey, Out of the 240 naniea which I have I my possession of men who wore made by Tweed, —nawes the major portlon of which are reputablo still in the community, many of whom are _nat pariienlarly aupposed to have anything at ail to do with politics,—~at least 200 helong to tho Hepublican, pasty, 2 *Tweed ls a notorivus liar.*' This wan eaid, and then reiternted with emphaals, I regard Mr. Tweed as ono of the richest men In New York. Let him be releasod and the people will soom And out how thoy havabern docelvod in regard to this poor, broken-dowh 0ld nan. Ile s worth any- ‘whaere from $6,000,000 to §12, (00, 000 this min- ute. That I, b can_control "that sniount undar vatious names, IHs real eatate Ischiefly {n tho natncs of bis sons Richard and Wiltlam M. Tweod, Jr., OF has been by thew passed to other partics who hold 1t for them, llll personel property in bonds and wtockn in thin cotintey will fool up over 81,000,000, His fnvestments’ in foreign stocks will exceed that amount brobably, SUBURBAN NEWS, UYDE PARK. . Toe Board of Trustees mel ot the Villags Hall last evening ln reguiar session. Present, Trusteed Deraloy (President), Clark, Mitchell, Ruynor, Whevler, and Farrell, Edward Bascom asked permission fo bolldia bathing houso in tho Village Park, on the lake shore, Tho matter was referred to the Comnnittee, A. D, Waldrun's election as Fire Marshal by thn firo compantes was confirmetk. Bixteen licensea wert granted Lo peddiers. Threo lconeos for salouns wers rofuset. They wero: Frmoels Abel, to keep a saloon tent opposite thu Park Retreat; John IUttlor, Fifgy-frst strect und Calumos avenno; Cliarles liarth, 434 Cottage Grove avenna, The vote on tho Ucenseu wers: 10 grant, Wheeler and Farrell; yoainel, Lensley, Michell, Raynor, sad Clark. Tho Board of Lake Trustees asked fors joint mecting Thurwlay afternoon ot 1 o'clock, at 4 l)m;&om streot. Agroed to by the Hyde Purk Boa "I'he following ordinance wos paased: D6 i ordained, EncTigl, That the Pioance Come mittce and the Preaidont'tif ine lvard of Frustees be, iney are herely uuthurid aad empowerad i feaito gerttiicates uf [ndubledteas (n thelr” dlecretivn ayableous of tho anwial ajproprintien bitl uad (ax- 8vy imailo and passe: luntd of Trustees, and vmred by its Prosidenion tho 2d duy of July, A. Ii‘fl. Huch certificates atisl) hear Intercst al arate ros o fr aututn nayable i aball le a4 any Ut not ox yeara from the (i el certfficates aro issued, vertifcate shall bo Tumle payuble vut nf sole spectuo fund mentioncd |n salu snnual Approjriation bilt and tax-lovy, aad sald ALY Casy 63+ ily, sud (g Lwer 4 cartilivates pus In muy geed Tuber cont of tho levy uiade for sald futul; pro- i Thren Ena Bkt b 116G, o Ehe Daynucat of rea g r € Londs heretofors Laued by the viliage. ‘I'he Kneloeer wan Instructed to Inform the own- ors of pruperty ou Fifty-tirst streel 4o removetherr fences and otlier obstiuctions so sv 10 make their :'l‘rliull 1U0 feet wide, except oo Duubam's Sub- vlslon, ‘Tne Honth Chicago Dralpage Works contracts with O. I3, Urven & Co. and with W, 4, Cox were passcd by a vote of yeas—liayuor, Hensluy, Far- rell, Clark: nage, Wheeler nud Mitcholl, A resolution from the Dralnuge Commitiee, giy- Ing the Forly-frst strect sewer contract to J. K. mul'v l‘rr the sum of $27,420, was prescated and lopted, A wotlon was made that, when practicable, the anuinur:lnuu out thu Fifty-Urat street sewer. ayued, ‘The Board then sdlourned. 1IUHLAND PARK, ) 16 was atated yestorday thut Mr, Page and Mise Emma Davie had returned from their Fourth of July excursion, And insisted upon It that they had notheen marrlod, but bad eimply been enjoylng o Jtttle picnic, 1t spbears that their ewcapade was sgreed upon s weak befuro the Fourth, and that they went directly to Austin, whera Mr, o'a | parauts live, and staid there untl ther return Hatunlay, Ar. Davis cutue down to ghincit sod retarucd on the night n, vnly to tn: bis dsughter bad reachied homw bofore him, A Em;mph i another paper of yesterday appears intimate that tho Information in Tiux TiisUNE Huuday was derived from a young (cmlcmun who Is a clerk intho drug-storo sy Higbland Fark, Tlis ls incorrect, howeves, . It came from snother source, Allen in every way to tho young man in fl:f;“nlly' bl‘hlu'r l::’l"ru :d llm“"h Davis c(:.mu 4 e for slo e parcnts have 1ug begun their weddod Tife by & SHiLes SXpIOIt, ——— MILITIA, Bpecial Diwaick (o Tas Tribuns, sroivorieL, I, July 8.—0ov. Cullom to-day commiveioned Col. Louls Schaffuer, of Chicago, Brigadlor-General aud Paymaster-Generul; Jo- seph T. Torrence, Brigadier-Aeueral Coinmanding Pirst Brignde, Pirgt Division; Qen. E. N, Bates, of Bprinzield, rigadier-Qeneral Commanding Second Briga: Charles W, Pavey, of Mt, Ver- non, Urigaaler-General, Thinl Brigade; Lleut. Col. Wiltlam Whitney to bo Colonel of the Fonrth Hegiment; Ma). A. P, Jobogou, of Galvs, Lica- ant-Colonel of the Fourth Regiment; Capt. Wililam Jackson, of Elmirs, to be Msjur of tho Fourth Regimnent: Juhn Camstens, of Nakomls, Caplain of the Nakomis Ouards, Plfth Regiment' ‘Tlie oficers of the Fifth Regiment sre ordered o et in Springleld on Mon July 16, 10 dll va- cancics 10 the Seld and stafl. S ——— SECRETARY SHERMAN'S TOUR, BosroN, July' U, —Secretary Ehermin beld sn informal reception st the Custom-Houso to-day, which was silended by the representative bus neta-men, and aftorwards vislted the Post-Ofice {u company with Gov. Rice. ‘The Secretary and geatlemen accowpanyiog him took a special traln tw Newburyport, theucs to lodian Uil Farm, wuere the company will enjoy the hospitality of DBen Perley Poors. The steamer Grant to-morrow s 'to ‘Portamouth inspectiog the life-savi -‘:x‘vlu o3 Plum Island l‘:‘d u)'u Bueach, &m aluug the coast. Putsuouru, N, H., July & —Secretary Sbar- T oD vabariod o6 oo Futie Qracts aud lufd fus Postlsnd, Baturday forenool, d that B. ¥. ALLEN. or reek the arbor for gniet, arstrall 1a the park for n chanze of exercias snd o freee Atmoaphere, Just kA Al of three comforts legin to te realized, Jridyeport ia Iet loose npon ua. We Lorn nanseate R_WANTED~MAL Py Foamnaters, &ce Bookkeep K QITUATION WASTED-A BWEDE, 29 co VW ASIED-AFIRST.CLAKS BTORE AND ATIOW. > . | tdfrom the 1ahle, Those on the verandah retnrn | 1, miodow diraarr with references. Inquire st Acaires & piscn At concnman, garden The Present Condition of His | Inddors. and, with varioos perfumes, sutempt to the Expouiting Hazanr, 153 Biate ot ;leod",rn-an;gm_x.,&r;t‘{senm.mn. Call tnake the Dridgeport odors lexs offensive. arborie abandoned. The stmil fa the park is | v changed 1o mare unslghtly paths [n search of & more wholesome atmoxphero, Esery nerve in rest- Estate. Trnaes. ANTED—A 60O BARER-ONE_WHO THOR. oogbly undrrauends ihe butincas in all It brasch- BALL, 275 Weat Madison-ah £ Rookkeepers, Clork ITUATION WANTED-AS £ N B oy o wvs s rxun-lvalqt'AAlnun{:‘nv'"e ’ v ;. Ieas. Thin the evening Is pareed, ('nlike the rayn 7 ANTE T CARI RS 7 the retali grocers of this city and the \west. O 87, Embargoed Under Nearly Three Hone oF the vun, we canmot excaps i, We retire to anr.| WANTANCZEY, CARLENTERS T3 TSN | Fihicneofice id Chamber, . m. Curne: two bl’)crl.l west of Ellfk. VW ANTED-FIIAT-CLASS UPIOLETRRRR. TO GO (0 Uraad Rapide. Mich. 4y empl 21 Gardner Hoass this forencons 11 G MOSLET: o KD-RAKKAS AND MR T0 FOT R logether. GUSTORF & CU., 233 snd, by closlog our eyes, try to imagine we may eujoy Intervals of res- Now add to thin tenfold for the elpless sick ones who cannol move s hand o foot, and who can scarrely raise theie volce to heg forone dranght of fresh, pure air, and yot have a pictare not grerdrawn, but one feen of ex- rienced by evety family In 'this city, every fea- are of which 1 have witnessed within the jast twenty:foar houre, and which recurs to bo endured from twn Lo slx hours ont of every twenty-four, Now for the remedy. llave we no law, no authority to it this nuisance! Or have we ton dred Lawsnits. #ad Stxteenth- i Fiscelinneons. ITUATION WANTED~A FI 2 N'?flbu‘;f? AlLh engngement; higheat references A Big Bonanm for the Lawyers—-What the Oreditors Will Get, Fperial Correspondence of The TyDuns, Drs Momas, I, July 7.—llogt Sherman As- nignes of the bankrnpt ostata of 1. F, Allen, has SITUATIONS W, D— FEMALR, Fweatle PP A0S WANTED - FEMALR, Coachmen, Teametors, etce Domentics. VWANTEDZEITHER MAX AXD WiFE A coactt- | SITOATION, TANTEU-DY A coon a1t ron ™AD 4nd COK, OF & Arst.rinas cook and {anindress; e arework. Refereaces If required, Bwede or Lan apply. 1178 Praifiear. A bt S oY A s i ——— SITUATIUN WANTED-TO PO COORING AND Junt completed hie two quatterly atatements th the honty Lmployment Azcnoies. +) genersi housework In & small family, Address O Conrt, of receipts nd dlabarsementa from Janc- | e rntcring Unsiners o Ty iimate, o becsvers | VWARTED S 100, MATLNOAD LaTorene on | Tnbineamce o s ¢ sosl s Addrea O, sl o e e e | OSSR BT | BRSO ALY | ST A oo reault of his reporta from July, 1875, to July, the masees get beyend the cily Limits 1 order that | - AN & 204 Bout 8t. 5 tnom 1§ Appiy at 133 Larrabiee-at. 1877: ¥ T Al JITUATION WAKTED-TI¥ A FIRET CLASS COOR B0cosl miners: these few may pot b subjectad to a littleexpenns | VY ASTE! LML, ALINERY. FOIL ACH of Inconvenicacal As yva cannot aliow sphce to | £ r s1iom e, coust ! ree fare: 23 | 43 andlandrem: understande her bnsiness s either; Legal expenten discuta theso puinta, { Will only make & sazRostion | EIEHOR Ak GO B, 52 Webt Hapdumuor r 889+ Le | b city refereace, Call at 142 Twentlethat, ' ' T‘{:“"'flfif‘l i toonrlaw-makers of n slmuple way of regulating it SITHATION A NEAT, CAPABLR Tl stisnerec rnch atubborn casen where the law haa to Interfere, Miscehinneons. b itin amily, who {s the nicest kind Pabiofivef 2 and cito » uarallel cane, and how a farlearing peo: | Y AXTED=A MAN T0 ASBISTIN A LUNCIT cAR. [ 9f 8 cvol n PN 1'aid repairs. ]:lc found Jaw to diepose of It after authoritics and luat have references a¢to honesty, Apply at 49 QITUATI! WANTED-RY A SCANDINAVIAN Paid tag aw-makern bad refuscd to Interfere. Let the land | FIfth-av. atterivu'clock o Whereen the offenelve businesa s comaucted be | | cvudemned and disposed of for public benedt, paye ing to the ofendor the appraissd valustion of the rame, and aliowing him to remove whateser per- ronal'effeeta with ‘which 1t may be Incambered. a3, S2iFirL o peivata family for general lusawork. Fleast 14 we 3t ealifor2 viely UNG GIRE, 1 Gt S lays at 114 West DI FANTED — COMMERCIAL THAVELEIS AND 2 setul i S o tan itord 10 e s ithoet e Atra | STEVATION Sou ord {0 be withoat, orcall vt fivartorn-at. C. Ar COUK & G oo | 2 5s Vermenar X S T0 SELY, THE SDE JUTUATIONS WANTED-DY A STEADY WOMAN WARTE T SELL TIIE CALESDER P SITPATIONS WANTED=DY & STRADT WOMAY IY A Y0 rate family, "7, at ameeting of cred- tha The parullel case (s where the eitizens of a small e, ehromot, (bolographs, nad wash, and tron In n private familyy Itors of Mr, Alicn, saon after his fatlure, Hoyt "’"'ll"llhl: Eugn nl";\dm \'nrl; haa enleu«:'mnnx oliing wrticles, Inducements ) referance given, Apply for = < . * complain and whal yeara for the remedy, - e it e Bherman recelved the nnanimona Indorsement of | Jaryy defegation of law-loving citizens visiod tio L ANTED=TO DO GENERAL TIOUSR: the ercdlitors for Assignee, 84 being the man most l'rnul"l t noonday, ondisgaised. and, notifying th 1e W 37T, respeciahia privata family. Addros O familiac with Mr, Allen’s aflairs, and in whom | the offenders (hat ihey had come toAbate’ the o g srarein Iiinay £2r Friviagodice, Michigan; § L 1" a0l ¥ 10, 0 A reDiable. mient " AL o e iA e {i+dosed.” Queen Cliy Gisss and Laup Works, nuieance, counseled therm aa to persoual rafety, and praceeded to demolish the premisca: carcfully col- Tecting and burning every veativa that conld be in uny way convenicut in ro-establishing the busi- ness, Of course s anit was instituted, and with no oth- er plea tha f-pratection they willingly accepte «d jndgment for the value of the property destroy- cd; and at the next town meeling the tazpaycra voled unanimously to asecen the dumage upon the town, which did not smount to 50 centa s head to tle taxpuyers. Thus a noisance was abated, and remnins abated to this day, and is likely to reinnin #0 for & lonz time tu come, 11 sometimea may re. quircan overt nct on the part of the affended to they had Jmplicit trust that he would manage the estate ta tha best snterest of the creditors. Ile accepted the place, and has devoted nearly bin whola timo to ita affaita sinco. It was & bigunder~ taking, oot only In the smount involved, Lut also in te multiplicity of its details, ramifying through business-transactions with thousands of persons -ll'z;:cr lowa, and extendlog to Chicago and New York. On taking a sorvey of the premizes, Mr, Sherman found that Mr. Allen had converted every pussilile thing {nto money, which bad been poured rnto Nifs L) & amall famli Brate-at. toird Boge, < croce KIveR. Aiply SITEATION [ASTED-BY A COMTETENT Co0R !le!!‘ ron y-.. i0sse call At 1048 Bouth SITUATION WANTEO=GT A COMPETENT GINL In 8 rrivate famiiy, to do general bouws second WOrk. ADD_ll ll!l \‘gfll Afnmru. MBGWORE o8 Nuraes, SITUATION WANTED-DV A YOUNG COLORED 8 girl 1o tak G S0 0ylale, care of children or do secund work, ANTED=-RY A FINST-CLASE WIIOL| A Tull particuiars A Z, Hox 2814, l:l \:rk?"“ i WASTED-AGENTS IN V| i thie State far an artic| prudita, and s mugopolys 210 NTEL-FIAT.CLATS. AGENTS TO SELT, AN 1 of priune necgs 17 Ao Do e Call iminedintuty st J. (. 1.ASTWOO! GTd West lll«lllfi'fl-ll.. andduy Illl!flb‘“ Slasr: scurs, Lannaresscs. ; Uring on au {sue. Lut what' of the uvert act that T T0 SLLL | QITUATION WANTED-DY A LAUSDNR3S, 7O Cook County Nallona) sleve, leaving nothing bat | Uringon aifeaus, ut what'of the overt act that opring, pais Tie Dare of with tn privats fainitys Calaciss on with fragments scattered (rom Dan’ to Decrsheha, | 10 lw? W. G Wanuex, York or semt sametits nibr Binek Tooma. = C Hie Aret busiuess was to catalogue the fragments, SiTvAToN LASSTAUN: S TR A T rct o Cal or i Fen a1t Pulton e e which consisted of Iands, houscs, taortusges by the hundrods, and a stack of notes and bills against ‘Tom, Dici, and Hinrry, which had been charged up to prafit and luss, “and pigeon-holed s wasto vaper, carcely had this been done wiven that NICOLSON PAVEMENT, To the Editor of The Tribune. Cnicago, July ©.—I think tnere in a better method for preserving Nicolson pavemont than tho one rugzested Ly you In Tux Tuisuxe of Sun- FOR ADVERTISE- | enves furniste dice of the bustoren | - il simployment Axencics, SITLATION WANTED-PAMILIES IN wANT OF 3 . F Germian femaia oo yAind aE . DUSK IS offics, 179 North talsiog se. " A A e sQAleITos, required. Addreas Ui, Tribane W ASTEL=INFELLIDENT fA auddress with confiderice ennt work on coumision, 124 Dearborn: LLANKET-MURTOAGE UI10ST day morning, and that is to lay It preperly on tne \Vurnh—m.\nfnui'm'wum(m ITUATIONS WANTKD — FAMILIES QUPPLIED 3 ¥ ¢ Thged market, to deifver posde; with carefully seiseted help, co i e o gYSr Al Ui Jsads 824 | piart, Ko pasement will stand Iald an tho wooden | work 1 ot 1 KRel Nl iR Tefereiices. L. WHITED KET £ Norn Nnw YoRK, 181l Nov., 1274.—1 hereby acknowledge | PA¥EMCNta are belng lald in this city at the present WAYZEL Ciarkat, BOY TO WORK IN TH time, er House, Yalison ‘and lialete 4t stands to reason that blocks will settle, under “rAw'n:n-um: TO BELL AN ARTICLK lieavy presvure, slmply sct on end upon the baro | yhdgthe ShromIs snd tramies, " American Nuveity Loy ground, and covered with & little sand or gravel. thie receipt of B4 478, K4 of advances HI’L -County Navlonai Hank of Chicakn, fur my account, ~sama bo- ing made by Allen, Biepheoy & Co. In moncy. papor, and Indorsements, '1 Tave arranged with thess persms for sdditionsl indorsemoats; and, i cousideration uu_rwrbl hereby g nvey to Allen, htephens Mincelinnon . ITUATION WANTED-IIY A LADY, AR A COPY- 1D Ie clerk, ealosindy, or traveling compsnton L o Iad; fie it i inis, on Nabtath: te X 4.5 Weat Mudia & Cap, by way of moriane, aud ae areurity for soch 1t wonld be singular If sach pavement did not eettle WANTED—PEMALE 1 N vasiee. ot (wiate of cver cripe ¢ s tion, and vlmr',nnunllm. i ill. ?”:‘AL;.';;I.’ ahd horama pmiont uslens witkin & very- shoet Dumestica. time, Dutlay downa base or support fur Lese B Ar Ticnmun, an agent l", Charter-Oak Life. | bosrds, d ni-mally with tho atreat—the conrsca | 1700m 5. “ . ety wild hasement upick, with il Imirovemanta: Tl Niastesiyss CompAnY. to, wtb Jal tramavomely with cach otuer, VY ANTERGE AT O ENEDR T o0 | LOMIe, famaes, Nervenr cic.y Darn, TOTWIS'S M. Allen at vuce recovored posneaston of 1t by [ Snu. €he ton - cotres | trantversely with o a kencral Lousework I5 private femily, 33 East A TR writ ‘of | replavin, averring e ot by pavement Init disgonally with the street, and | Ciica. 2 V¥LO00R, i Fiine, w bloek froi car en tar thoroughly the Llocks placed upon this foundation, fllling between the rows wifli gravel #fones, Instoad of with gravel, and you have n pavement which will be good till It #s all worn out, —protided no ansonnd lumber Is ased efther tn foundstion of superstrncture. Such & pavemnent. s0 laid, will keep ewooth for ten years, lut the wooilen dgnvemnnu o Are now laying in this clity are frands, They are o clear waste of mpney, in huw Nowe une valae of % ang Lis pln[wrl]y. Ile then eanceled the record in the name of Allen, Stephens & Co. A sait was brought in the Federal Court to fore- closu this mortgaze by the Chartur-0ak Company, who held It as scenrity far $060,000 nidvanced to the Cook-County National Bank and Mr, Allen, throngh AHen, Stephens & Co. The Charter-Oak Company attached (o thetr bill a echednls of allthe W ANTED: OTESTANT WOMAN ¥ eral houscw i 1 8 family of two: How to cuuk,_laquire at 35 West Wasl s Goun \WANTRD- COOK, WASHE] fruner, Call from 0 until 28t 136 ool duor. Cliy references required. WANTED-A WosAN "COUK AT 44 BHERNMAN- ot Cull after v s. m, T108 MICHIGAN. I {mproyements e inchud i tha erine o Hhe FoFitsne: Faom | (ake Wabashireane, fur Instaaces Lald teof thin | \\7ANTED_A 0L T0 T T HOUEWAREGF | /'Y IAT-ENEE AT LS Uhnt day to this the docket of thia Coare ha beon eince, it Ia niready fall of holes, and i ninll Tumtiy st be s, good couie, warher, | ordery Fursaee; pange, it s bapitn ro e e Tanded with various nctions, all hinging upon tils 000 Lo be in ax Lid' condition s Routh | and trouer. Apily st 50 North_Auuest., deer Fulion: raston, WALTEI IL SIXTTOCKS, blauket-mortgage, untll theve are NEANLY THREE INUNDRED OP THEM. 'The Assignec desires to annul thie morigage, and carvorn: mue, or any otlior of onr aventes paved in the same way, VWARTED-A GOOD GIRL TO DO _GEXERAL GEXF] Janes R, ouseworky famiiy uf only twoy refereuces ro- quired W ean, T Nunurnan, ‘est Washilog y T red st ['0 RENT—DESIRABLE §100 o 18 prepnted to show that [t was not o miortzago, | XI5 TRIBUNE HIRANCIZ OFEICES, ANTED=A FIST-CLASS PEMALE MEAT AND Jnesarrtn Iasenswonl): viry chia) ta voud ten- Lint o rimple private memoranda between Mr. Allen OUDERTO AC I NUMEROUS Bnumlmg_::fll liberal wages pmid. Call st 238 | Antas lake water and 7c fare. JL GUEER, soullicas ond e artoers, 10 bo kept private and not to bo recorded, nrdl to be used only to give confldence to thoe of whom loans worce being made. e In also we Liave estabiished corner Monroe ani vislons. as denignated | — T | S arket st advertisements will be taken for thie same Nearuatrease: ) RENT-1ROOMS, ; Ay ¥ g X revared toshow thal instead ot an [idootencan o | UEiT "“ufl.'r'uf‘!fu?-}:‘.:::‘n'.“;‘e‘u‘f.".::x"u'flfi‘if;f'.%‘.' \" "?F Exgx’(gfi"u\:m;":i S bt oo Tmtor R fat Ml e Onlk Company, orof the (‘ook-Counly National Banic | © WHLLIAK 1T, WE Jyceing et Eaitlog; 3 lg Rt L L S 0 NINU, Tlookseller and Stationer, y 13k, NCAT Walmah-nY. , . WALDEN, A Stattoner, ete., 1000 West Madison s, neur Western sy, ROBKIT THRUMSTOYN, West-filde Nows Depat, | i nd-av., corner of IIalsted st to them, the Cook County Bank au them nothing, as shown by thelr obn bLooks and youchera, I bellere the Charter-Oak Compan; Lun conceded that Mr. Allen Individually awes fl wo | 154 Tweaty-secand: taeity r. Allen owe | 154 T Prico vury ressonavle. D—ALL KINDS OF HIELP AT WILRON'S adry. corncrof Btate asd Thirty-fourti-ats, y 107 work, e 1o ULEORGE UENRY, Bouks, btatiomery, etc., 330 Di- notliug, Upon this polnt, when the case was firat Emp b ] i ployment Agencies, ';",7"731‘:(:::::&:"15 Ml“‘l‘:;' s iber MbeaGN UG, News Depot, Stationery, etc., 398 | ATANTED — FCANDINAVIAY AND gF SKE'S | 10 RENT=RTORR AND BASEMP: | " o) > - % 3 ' b1 N/ 5! wafd that, {f the morivnge was valid, it o L ofbice, 173 North lalstcd-st., coruer Miiwaukce-ay. | A RN B QR waa na lies for the Charter-Usk Company on' the catato of Mr. §Allen for sdvances tnade 1o Mr. Allen; aud this haa been constrne by 200d Inwyers aa virtuslly settling the validity of I, Fir and 184 Fifih-av., With gt on N& CUIISY, 140 Drarborn- ORY AND BASEMENT BUILDING or of Souros and Markel fourth flowrs i, | three sides. TO_EXCHMANGE, 1 POT ALK NI x 00 EXCHANGE—COTTAGE NK ner bulkding and job_ on Hiate ciose (o ‘s754; tne Jer Vopses rents now ai $0.50; taire, ) Eyanstort; clest for bosae and fod fn i 9 e mortguke. KDy ICinislanut & bargain’ whose can you uy one? | assue. H, W1 PPLE, 108 Washiogto JF EURBY IS Dear) A larze proportionof the real estate included In | Can you fivess mouey twiter? s - e e s SN Miscetinueo this wortgage 1n thut belonyging to thb »—=Two nlee new brick storea, and Ints 235123, Tu EXCHANGE~DY T. B. BOYD, ROOM 7, 17 | ,, ND FLOOR OF TUB LAND COMIANT, 8oLk Tron1s o0 MAGIION+sE.. Cam Of Westesn av., TeuL: SMadimn-st, A LoD DEROL S RTATIS which, it s al) was B. F. Allen. »To test | ©4TIOW &1 €40 esct por month: will sell aur or bin, 19,00} Kood lsndsn Tetan, titln perfect, for beciatly apted € muslc-roume o8 onnn Nl 11 ) % e W0 per foul, 1ot 4w iU Lo &liry, south froat on Till- dprojerty, Will asiie of pay cash, $16,- | Gypots sullable for any ilchit busivess; fu good onder Lin, ' F. \ Gene citor of th | p betwoen iate aud Coas (free and clear); eer 20,0801, 0D eood trade, iUiuse of elevatnr, a1 8 Tow theares sl one-half o Chicage, lock wlaud, & Tacific Mairuad Conie y 8 bancuin. b-Nicn slure snd lol, 251123 emt front. on | second door No decbtale sl WALTER I MATTUCKE, uny, o be made 8 pasty fothesuit. and al- | ELUGZ80 down-to. 43 Winchost g reen Madisod and Moorge., Wit U A T G epen L he haa & haif interést In the Lan 'om- ol ams-sia. 1 gu - room e, LAD a1 n Hlinots, Inw suisas, Missourt, TAV AN 1 % Loy, and nata ap that. 1h 1w, B. b Alio, Gony | tut£iais i alliy} the et o xoudd I:'"\:'.'u‘i‘v‘n'l'ifhf g, wartl $~100, Clear, This property i f SVANEEDL 1L ANTED-TO ENT— A FiENISIED 1109 FOTE a0 and wite, with or wit e propers hout hoard; Weat Stdo prefered. Address {170, Tribune oitice. 5. rick hotel sud lot, 2002200, free and clear, near wori SEEON, tor u good tarin in Missourl, ) & bargutn take it i Mg 1,5C0 down—Fine Iy fra 1ok 23 190, cast front onLaitace Oru uny, P2 ok, mad Kenierer ook Tormed n puriner- | sulp s the Land Company, snid thet B, ¥, Allen LET ‘was to pnrchave large Lructa of land. nhmi! the Ruck u Jaland Lallroud, which werd to be lalid out into | t7-00th-sn Liotse cost 85, .00 -Large, fine plantation is one iniwaf Nefes | == T B ey towie, and Allen and J. P, Cook wers 10 have Lroom . o Wiy, | tok Liverty conity, Fla,, L ncrea Waut goodim: | HOARDING AND LODGING, one-fourth fnterest each, and E, ook | oo - TioOM T T Madinat | proved dty proveity. Wil asstime some. South Nides \ onchulf, Allen was buy the [ [FOR EALFATIRSTION CATITALISTS Civar. Tenied mow a4 6k GOt Will Maihe 8t ELDRIDGR COURT-NICKLY FURNISHED land fu Lis own namo, nx trustee, ‘nnd rocaive in. | &' larcaiueiu A'Na. | busiica pruperty tmproved i 896,001 ba xoud bisinces ity propere 0 3 | ] L B o O E L eV SIRNED foro L1 Dot ani the princijul to, bo ro- | *Hariaiuis in dno reatdences on thie avenums routh. e e g TN péE wecks o LOSTUSRS €A bo adiaumaiied fanded out of the proceeds of enlo [n 1K71.%2, Hiareains In fine readdence lots on 3l (chigan-ay., near P Kk Bh:) per Blor s T A K. 11, Juhnion and Thoman F, Withrow parchased y-bfxthoat. 8 S uoute nd Jol Inciyaf abuthy sieer. | g T ADAMET, —FOIRINIIED 100MS T0 the futerent of J, P. Couk 1n the Company, and i [ _Bargalns i Riuperty north aadpear the great authh | o, fimtid, in Lovk Counir. mear twe denoi arTEvio with bosrd near Ihe Expusition Liulidiug. 1874 they tramuferred thele intereat fo John It | Fark. J. MKKRY & JACON Whil, Iom 3, 108 | K" W00 toot Sl Una Tar fomae i L lorox | Liay.Scara'aisa. “Fevma remsanan Tracy, and In 1875 Tracy transferred Lin interest back to Withrow, who now asks to have this Mimcurl. ~Here ta 8 Bue home, , Y NGTON T, I, BOYD, Joom 7. 170 Madison: e T new, & ont $7per weeki 31 rstaurant meal tickets, ¢ OR BALF— ITANDROME MILWAUREE WRICK with apacious grounde, coruer Drezels ! - 2 4 eace, bianket-mnorteuge rel aafde, as a cloud fo his tiile i rdn::d ¥ e e e ot ol S AR ity I | T5quir as 13 Conmferof Commeree, /o <o 2 e, gy ent Nidos bryithasrt el bod Company being kept | JoOI SALE=82.0=G00D DWELLING AND LOT;. | § wrkest., azier 138, 175 EOTTH PEOUIAST.-XICKLY FURNIS!ED reparate and apart from that of Mr. Allcn. Juss UKL, east Trut oa Jeflersou, briween Adams 44) ronns tnaprivate famlly, with good buardi {1 P 2 oL B inly 8 barain, Sinvet (s | 7]'0 EXCHANGR-TWO NICK 8T tertd mudera utibia Juucturo, Mr. Bherman denics that Mr. Ay 8 bl et b L me o L et moder ‘Y'?'"‘"?."-"s’a"",'{Tx'"“"n"'xfi"‘.’sLSE“'i.'.'"’l’“{.‘"y.“f“‘ 5 : orth $1, 00 and §10, 00U: waal farels. claims that Mr. Allen, n 1675, bought of the helrs | == = e == | good wlid lands In_luwa for ou 3 0TRL,_ 143 AND 130 WABASIL-AV. G P, and K. Cook their interest. sad paid o it SUBUKBAN IEAL ESTATE. SND, Toom . 110 Madisaat: TN RV T e R o WA ———— 40e: per week, §310 87, w0 that Mr. Allcir's estaty s T T TR T Ty - i BALE-TIHK CHOICEST PIECK OF RFSI- ENTITLED TO TIREE-TOURTILS [ BALECTILR 3 W a of the properly of the Land Combany, Withrow | The humes 1o a suiasmtiny i o rs et Lagrunge. replive that Le” boaght it with Tunas of the Come | lurce luia, | FINANCIAL. PAUKER HoUsk, ADISON sts.~Uuly $1.25 fer day. A AND HALSTED DYANCEN MADK OX DIAMONDS, SATCHES, alirubliery, trees, cic., only oia Lande, eic., at 1.\ N privat o flant TINDSO 13K, PROSITR iy, which, of Tl Involves another lawsult Huitd :-'u;g':'r.lld: B o Jolph-at.. uear Clar i " o Extabinen 1Rt AV ER Pt '...,51._17"|.»,yn.n roorhs Wit S Bapetty ot the cash payinent. 3. C. CALDWELL, 09 Washlugion-stes | (1ASI PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND B St forrie B B bt claim, 1t il add sbuat, £40,000 to" the benefiror | o0 S IR e (.?’ Yery Jeseription mt GOLISMIDS s fnfn'm‘ on b s Allen's creditem, 1f Withrow Leata tha Charter- PILERUY, A BKAUTIFUL LT, ] § Easg Ml X ! T DUTAINED s TIE will mat i €0t Shaser. from depot, st Lagrauge, 7 milce from g B Madlon-at._batabtaned Jsis, Couuty, voer tiest places In 3 :’llhlllnllllkh, ik, A (s ELKITART LARF, SIIEDOVGAN County, Wie.,'57 miles turth or 3l waukes; beaus 1lful stiaiea, fino Lathilg, sliig &4d shiigd foris \paousble.” Address E. TALLMADGE, Bikucirs Ldke, 7% 3 one block 4 ifcago; ¥13 duwi 83 twootbl nest property 'y 1 ATKCL a0 ahowdy froe; Blmiract freos 10 . _1ItA BROWN, 143 FAIIONN.AT, 305 ta Toan a4 8 per cudt. cunventeo o Iy AL7 per cenb for3 or5 yea HAS §1.n, ress JUHN K, Lurger sumna IBEIAL ADVANCES MADK ON ALL GOUDN OF 4 valus and furniiure wilhout removal, GEO. 8. POPPEICS 1Tjvale losa Ollice, 20 Lasaile-al, Kee three.fourthn of which will gota Allen, As the litigation on this point way lIkely {0 bo long drawn outy and the land wes likely to b reduced in value, e and no income derlved frum L. 1t e mureed by | .t HoL AN LNE AR s the Clarter-Usk Compsuy, Mr. Sherman (Ase | T3on fa S = sliues, Mr, Withrow, that & Recelver Im‘ 1‘ 'Ol SALL—ONE OK THE HENT DAIRY PANMS ), u SicHenry Colnty, 53 milea urthwest of Clilvago, pointed, the lands appraised, and nold at the 7 b moreoworth B4, K AL SOTON & LA CI! prawed value,~=the proceeds to Lo duposited with ¥, 5 Washington st the Court, pending the morgage-yuit, According- I 2! tabilshed 19635 IN BUMS OF $100 AND UP- ui, on dismonds cliatus, silver, __BOARD WAN = —_— At er ‘i SAL ENTATE W TED, DRAKE, 17 Najor Bluck. = dy, Hoyt Suerman was appolnted Receiver, with '{“fl__.’_’f.k.,,..,_.. o o 8 LR OARD-UNFURNISHED HOOM AND BOATD I full puwer to give fall werranty-title to the land. ED = 1OT_ON BTATE-8T., DETWEEN SO TO LOAN ON FUR AL N .l'lulmunnl i NIT U o Cohateratns & 81,300 AND OTHFR #UMY awes buakht " JONN C. urivate family, or wurld farntl Tweuty-sccand o, Adiross [OARD=AND TWO FURNISHLD k0033 1 vate faiyliy for mau, wife, sad child, 3) Wi Fromgt py, Ade Buren s These lands comprise the silea of nearly evory or on statlon ou the Rock Ialand Rosd wost of this eity. in this same mortgage-suit Mr, Allen elaime TUR LOMESTEAD AS XXEMIT FHON EXKCU- TION. ‘Trilune vt ‘Thia fu valued at $150,000, and s now within the =] o o corporato himits of the city, but, wheu purchased, LONT AND FOUND, A Wad outalde, and eame under the wlatulo cxewmpl ((AUTION=ATL FERSONE AUk WEGERY WATIN. ing ftorty scree of land, The Assipnes sccks to | Ui"edagalust Gusing or talni Pleser's warehousa fu- defeat this clalm, and says he will succeed, on thu [eceipt fors) barrels tour, Nu. 727, Lot ood. dsted June ground that Mr. Alicn abandoned it, ond bicamo a | 5h WT7 (uued W tuo undeesiiocd and los by us. K. resident of suather Sate, 1 OUEI & CO., July 9, 1477, W Tweaty-eighth snd Thlry-tulrdiats M. J. GOODIICI, 3 Dearboricat. 0 W 4 NI LOT ON WKST 81DE. OR “YANTV.D—HOUSI’. vacantloty will pey caahii give price and jucas ton, {1 ki, 2 watk from Clark dress M. WANGE OAN IN RONS 70 8UIT_AT Tates KDWAID 8. DRKYKI nuar Wasiington. e MMUNECR S~ TN ADDITION 10 OUR LANGE RTOCK OF Niw pisnoe, we uffer the foliowing spectal bargaine in i of sge, very ol OFk; hnan't been u nice pad or faimity Roree o yia with & full e and " o Y OV T FIPELTET | #ecoud-hehd tnsirumeants, as tley 1aust be sold 1o make Jall. And diig woat fhiat Mre, Allon alsw claumed the exemption of tha [ JROUND=A" 11AS UK GF THK FIDELITY Ih f0F DEw BOCK datly afrivio an ride o drive him: also Unie square bux ope valuable bousatiold furnlture, aud this the Court ‘1" bzt Catat 1 Kast iasle-at. usd prove proper- fi’;'fl"" l"‘ Ik G viaE ¥ of three da ullowed. Tne testimony In thi¢ mortgage-suit already makes over 1. 000 prinfed pages, sud the whole {8 not In yet. ‘The Anmizned 1a ready for tein), but lel. avie & C. {ilsies Bavis & & S TTIE T T BIRD JULY 0. A Klolnway & Bous 08’ N A LIDKRAL Lo f-y reiuraing o SIS TAVLOIG i Court botel, 503 W eat Madlsou ot AT—CAFFERV B AND Lom secend-hard SUIKIC, Lwu gus § BJuara lox alw new' Luggics ant 0 i o s e i Muaratox the othior partics arc not, Itis espocted ult will .Lusr-su.\u.n. A Yo LIS COACH- Pl LB L i L ¢ v Wog. Mad onblack lesier sirap buckled wround , s < belaby Sctober, jand o, 1 wInaceuly thy (0 c::.';s:mmwu Pewand b rebur T 60 Tuenty: 5 Novaly Carriege Wworks 353 It will be seen that tho Asslznco fa DEPENDING THE STATK AT EVERY POINT, Ue Informs your correspondent that he haa di covarad thousands ,of dollare of property bu. lonking to Ih:denll‘e, of which nothing was kuown LLDUY A BPLENDID MARE, aid of anything; will trot & mile llent roadster; 1 soundi & guod . KI; TR T T I R TR e T T W.OWLRTMIVAL| LY"9, GOLD S8PECTACLKS KOITH O Carner Slasd'san Anuwlfu. hridge. Vibase rturn 1 134 Michigan-at., atletactory reward, T UST=GOLD EAW-HING, ON WEBT MADIBON: 4 o1, between Opder OR SALK=VEY NE_NEW BUUGY B 4 Ada-at. Finder wil be oy [ SEihred wertbitue and Chusged b roht o Tovean | e fewarded ot ofd Webd Wilbiaitouar, > < ™ 2 el bave been awanied for besborgan. | oy Wl Tikifiigh a, i 2 ¥ bee B0 wia furle e e T e RN | ot e 5 - , word ‘einar 5 e ey 1 o avotn Tk et Hives iy oulize e owner by Tearian fia ‘07 aad &°Wasm' w. . KRB LT | roraiarss A5 1 acil cheap or trade tion, bus he found the great portion of assetuin [ 'WELCAC d fora horse of lcss vy O8T-ON SUNDAY MORNING, DRTWEEN 13 g L1, B8 corer Clark and uunfih;.m. Sorelioks of gold ctiain, with sgate i ¢ - I‘:flfllll 131 South .Illi‘-u:.rmllnom: Y o INNTRUCTION, imortgages, which necesvitate forcclosures in maoy cascs. 1n reply to the qfery asto the IMDICTMENTS PENDING AUAINT MR. ALLEN IN OIICAQO, Mr. shummI safd they wero wimply Instigated Ab'y VAL OF KENTUCK TIORSES high, Apply at 257 aud 269 North Btato. ST CL. SECOND-HAND ¥ ut Warehouse Qurthwest cor- S $55 WL IVEA LN O LA O Fors adible” (e Wooey. H. - MR 5 it | B EARN TELEGRAPUY, YOUNG MEN, AND A¥- WILL BUY A BPLENDID ROSEWOOD astern partics in this mortgage-sult, to keep ter grsdusting you Sl be piaced Welarasot s | $150 3 i ol D | s S f | dalaried Westera Unton office: prowotiun and increased plEciave Nt quire blsnolurte, pisad 1t BALK—A GOOD HARDWAL S AT '“"‘E‘i:fli‘c‘ti‘a‘h‘\‘.%“n'ci e et ments wera aslary certaln ur ULy Increasca’ i Leicyrepn | facsurery e W et ettty Smbiita | D A v A i ik e Drawer?, stnistor, ik, QOI BALE<OR RKNT—A NICK SALOON WITIT pool-table. 10 guwd location, clesp: uwier Wush Iilrl:fll- Apply W BEIPFEL, 111 Fuurtli-uv., Wt 4 talre. Rt » e wires 18 sclivol. ‘Wealera bchool of Teiegraphy, Engle: 2 o T e bR e AT M ALLEFOOD INSTITETE FOIL YOUNG LADIES. ladeld, Mas., offers thoruukh culture In s very e slleged to be based were fully knawn to Mr, Kuosx, from his porvonal knowlede, twu years go. whole thing was s meru trick, wlllgll would atterly fall; aud he would sow boyond tho posslbility of a2d s 8qual o saw. Ii. T. MARTIN, 154 ==Y D NOB ORUANS TO RENT OB FO! DO Fla s e RN LA 08 FoR Pisoos 8)1d on lustalliments. Orgsas sold ua lustalinents. lucativn. Terws O O lavigurating cllmate and besutilul snccassful contradiction that the Cuok County ‘Na- rata. A R £ Becoud-hund plancs takea Ln exchange for new. — - UigaaT ani did ot uws boso partice ono cent. CIieh T ctrus, o e HEV-C. V. SFRAIL e ki~ | Cvara wid woold of every kiad ROI SAEE-R GO0T TARETY. EUTTATLE Fom 0 oulcome et il . swuraat,_ Cal s 3 t the cruditors will get HAVKEYE, Com.r b 2 o 2O BALE—CHEAY—A & STAY what the lawyers leave 5 DEX':“E\:%'H'OI VAT LA IR o "nfllunql_l-_llqu}l‘._luqulu K0, 23 bouth Clark, | 'l 2 o itow, Buw ¥Ork, lwonis 46 ad 7. All busineas | SRV BGRITIVE CLEARING OUT, " | [FOK BALE=WINE AND LAGER-BEER BALUOS, A SERIOUS MATTER. | L geemy A PR ERABRTOE o pomnr Fonoanis Ry, MAOSLUHR 220805 S LT LT s S R S sale. I it YHE FILM OF JOHN MAVO & CO., JOHN MAYU TiRE REDUCKD IN PLICK u Juguire at o9 Clilcag, Cuscaco, July 8.—Not s new matter, but all the NFORD HARTON, wad dlaso) 3 LOW COST OF MANUFACTURE. TAVE GOT Tilk FATENT RIGH A NEW mote sarions becansa 16 16 #0.0ld And alale,and | JOHN MAYO. Jans Boriwras (VA JUBUZH T | gpy o B el dove e price ot svery anicle fa he ta: dIm-mA:,n e mariel chw. Lt do chd bocause It bas been 40 much discussed andao muc Y7 IATHAVE YOUGUT cREAFTIETYOUWANT | SLIRTEL I ot " Vo Hore baat Jovhiervedin. | L iroms ammoust of sooncs va aiiactirs o1 40 sl ventllated without any benefit Lo & suffering com- sold ] bav tore 100 feel deep 8ad 3 storles LIZD | Gons thas wver befure, betdg detarwstued fu etfoct sales | OF lease Stale righia. Forfuterylcw sddrias 03, Tribe [ Address Bus 846, Aurors, 1L 1. MAKIIN, une uifice. munity, that to spesk of it s lo ftsel? odlious to e, T [t Y — m— —FUIN S OF 10-1003 HOUSK IN ORI SR R =7 wrohAun Y FANTED—SHKLVING ANU COUNTELS FOR grocery store. Addroas U 71, Tribase uffice. VWARTED=FOR CASIL A GOUD BECONL-LAND aquirrel cage. 110 Lasalle-si.. coi the belpless suffuring ones; and yoi there are 0 wany remedies, a0d ¥0 many practical ways of abatiog nuisances, that it certalnly looks ss If there was jucompetency of lack vf moral coursgo womi where. Of course I Lave refercheo 1o the Bridge. s 8 oo STV P L P NP SRR SOR T PELSIUE, s ow fctatopatent oererytty | Lo bt RS pricbisbiaratoprint | A iend Benbepiby, cvisesn S spgeyeesd 10 this city that it secms superiuous, Buts causs | §i N WSGD Ahiariarriar va 1uue sad refercace, coany woye accompany & cowplaint or a remedy | S———— bad B0 spplication. The suu s gty % well down, 1ts scorching rays only vislble throagh br of the trece. The wholu populace rejol Relief sceuss st band, We Leyiu L0 group st tho table fur sulrcabucnle, OF ou bhe verandab for 8 soclal chat, USSR T T ASH ’MD FOR NOOKS—CA! S 2 Good will always bris, % price. Cheap Buuk Howse, curucs M. U sad D arborcals. KDSTER'S DICTIONARY, UNABURIGED. go; ou Cuntrects. 3 vols., $J: Law T 478004 cla 3 vold, Fadu Dictivary, 2 vuls., §7. Taylors Law Givaary. fi(lnul‘lr dlfl.ll)‘lcit!;m ulvl‘.'.lutl \l_)NA('LT L STORKUUUSK, FOR PERSONAL | gouity of Mechanies & vubty 410 4 e 2t Ciarke A T e tiE 1 DrivaTa rookus: adveRcess podber sclsuitacWorkd il st (il lowest ratea” Hase BGlldng. 20) 10 K€ Landolpli-st. © 3 ‘BTURAGE COMPANY, 78 AND &) VAN l‘wfl}-:;?.tlrémx. fuciliiies for stordie of fury Ld Keaers merchaudise. ral adveaccs sad e A R Vo VAT REAT HARGAIN-2 1 slren Calibvois o bed Founl.:-).'i AN ND-UAND TUI 2 sttt b s SR Gwpa. Ly the Eal # . TSl R igatury, Rurin sioe. e | QITUATION WANTED-NY A OERWAN GIRG TV - Avply s’ 6al P ! .x e ¥ A I L = P P N S T PP Py