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THE COUNCIL. The Ordinance Requiring Liverys -men .to Take Out Licen- ses Votood, Mayor Medill Reproves the Counoil for Asking Impertinent Questions, ltamlm-lné Tanks Must Undorgo : Iuwepection in Future. .+ yn Counell held nroguiar meating hing, Ald: Sherwood in the Glialr, ! . Richardeon, Dixon, , Warron, . .ooy, MoAvoy, Bidwoll, Btone, Pick- « Schmitz, Cullerton, MeClowry, y, Powell, O'Brien, Bond, Clark, | Minor, Bhiorwood, Mooro, Clovo- . oGrath, Eckhardt, Stout, Mohr, *., ‘‘chaftuer, Carnoy, Cannon, Ogdon; e, mau, H LIVERY-STADLES, 21 Jont in o voto of the ordinanco re- "% latable keepors to kake out liconsos < }uu.3les, not beeauso, it was improper ¢34 ta'nly for the ropair of atroots.thoy 4304k ont, but since the roquiromont jooupled with such ~conditions as . ptroyod thair businoss, and at tho . ¥o odious to the gonoral publio. Tt ’most impossible for llvery-stable . gomply with tho roquiromenta #w imposed upon hackrey-conch- d to liconsing drivers, putting num- 3ges, otc. T'ho ordinanco could, ho * igo nmonded aa to securo tho roy- .t not intorfero with any ono's busi- inco failed topnss ovor tho voto— 8, 21—0a followa: g 2, Warron, Cocy, Bidwell, ' Tracoy, orton, McGlowry, Clowry, Bailoy, Powcll, -po, Quirk, Carney, and Brandt-—31, lsrdnon, McGonuits, MeAvoy, Btone, Ploks Clark, Heath, Minor, Sherwood, Moore, cGrath, Eckhardt, Stout, Mahr, Long. . *her, Cannop, Ogden, and Woodman—21, 141,35 vodman-moved to placo the wholo mat- tor on ile. 1t we not ngrood to—yens, 18 nays, 21. A1, Cullerton moved to reconsider tho voto by whith tho ordinance failed to pass, aud it wes agrooc to—yons, 26 5. naya, 12, ‘Thomnttor was roferrod to the Liconso Com- mittoo—yons, 10 ; nays, 18. K AN OFFENSIVE IESOLUTION VETOED. The fotlowing communication from the Mayor was then read : E GexyLEMEN : T herowith return, without my ns- Jroval.a preasblo and resolution presented by Ald, ‘Longasher, nud adoptod at tho last mooting of -ihe ‘Qommon Oouncil, roquiring tho Corporation Counsol 20 eportto your fionorablo body by wlnt provision of tho clrfor tho Mayor is authorizod to revoko ealoon Aiconacs, and forbid the Olork to {ssuo licenscs to cer- {fain men or places, Tho preamblo containa tho follow- dng whoroascs ; s Witengas, Tho Mayor has rovokod the licensea of {on saloon-keopars on Saturday afternoon for & viols $ion of the Sunday clauso of tho licenso: and 4 WiEREAS, Tho Mayor hns ordered tho Clty Olork Dot toissuc néw liconses to thosa ton snloon-koapers, nor {0 tho Lioures or bulldings wherein said ton mloons Lcopers earriod on thelr logitimato bysiness, theroby causing unwonted hordships, obstructing trade, and confecating tho means of livalllicod of tax-payers, Tom constrained to disspprove tho preamblo and Fesolution in queation for theso reasons : Yirst, bo- canso tho statemonts that * tho Mayor Lins ordered the Oity Olork, oto,,” ro untrue—in polnt of fact, no such order having given by mo; Becond, bocauso charges proferred by s Alderman ogninst (e Mayor, alloging hm impropes. or tilogal dincLArgo of hin ofiela duties ehould not be endorsed ond adopted by tho Common Councll without debate, referenco, investign- tion, roport of commiltee, or proof of any kind, Tho nction of tho Oouncil in this caso 1s unprecedented, nud I have no doubt it was unintentional, and-dono in- -advertontly in tho hurry of businoes, 1am quita suro «&he Council doos not desire or intend to appear on tho wocord as donying tho authority of the Mayor to ro- ‘woke tho liconace of tippling-houses for selling jntox. “feating drinks on Sunday, or of censuring hini for 50 toiog. I wowd refar sous horomblo body to Ohoptar s, Bec. 8, of tnta ehartar of Obleagar for tho authority \gimferrod on tho Common Qouncil 0 licenso, regulato, ‘mnd rostrain tho traficin srdent, vinous, and fermonted {Riquors, and I would espocially call yourattention to the following exiracts from Chaptor 28, of tho Revired (Ordinsnces, undor tho title of ** Misdemeauors.” Boc. Danys: {““{ Derson slial koop onon any Uppling thouso on tho Sabbath day or night, or shall keop opon ®nny bar or placa whero intoxicating drinks aro or may + bo'kopt, or shall sell or retail {ntoxicating drinks on the Babbath day or night, or suall keop s comimon, 1l governcd, or disorderly Liouse, or aufler any porson to -Play at cards or other games of chaucaou his promiscs, Jiith or withiout betting, overy such person, on cont viction, shall bo fined in % sum Dot Josa than 10, sor ocxcceding 8100 Eeo, 4 forlids o galoof intoxleating liquor to minors, ~Soc. 8 provides for tho pufshment of auy person found in stato of intoxication fu the streots or public placo within tho city or in any private Louse or place in the annoyonco of any citizon or 'persom. Tho lust clauso of Sec, 14 dociares that * it slall o tha duty of tho Alsyor forth with to revoke any licenso givon any person who shall wiolato any provision of Bec. 8 of thia chapter,” Chap- Yor G0 ls dovoted to tho subject of spirituous llquors, Bec. 1 cont: tho terms on which the Aayor {8 outhorized fo grant lcenses Sor tho sal of jutoxicating drinks and to tho condi- tions_of tho boud to bo given by saloon-keopers, Seo. 3 doclares that any lcenso so granted may bo revaked upon writton notice by the Mayor, whaiover 3t uball. appear to his satisfaction that the party so Aicensod shall hiavo violated any provisions of any or- dinance of tho Common Counell relating to spirituous liquors or any condition of the bond aforossid,” An cxamination of these provisions of tho law must mako 4t clear that tho Mayor s puthorized to revoko saloon liconses, and that it is mado his duty to royoko them Tor violation of the ordinances ining hereto, sud thereforc ho cannot properly ba charged by Common Council with — *causing unwonted linrdships, obstructing trade, sud 'confiscating tho means of liveliliood of tax-payors” when Lio s enforcing tho ordinances of tho city aud carrying the orders of 2hio Common Council inta effcct, as ho ls commanded Dy it to do and Liaa eworn to da. Of courne, I recognize tho porfect right of tho Com- amon Councll to nsk any logal opinion of the Corpora- 2lon Counsol, but where tho request ia basod on erro- neous_statements ad to any action casting consure on iho Mayor for dolig what ho did mot o, or “for doing tho very thing ho is com- manded by the ordinanco of tho Common Council todo, Ideemit justifiablo in mo to withhold my asacut to such allegations, otherwiso I would appear thie record as admiiting that tho statomonts in tho pro- amblosnd rosolutions wore truo and the censure just, Ald. Tongaclior thought ho lnd a rgit a¢ nny time to call on the Mayor or Cor{:orntlon Coun-, ol for information. "Ho had that right ‘even under tho ‘Mayor’s bill. As far ns {ho stato- mments of fact wero concerned, he kuew tho list of ton saloons was in the City Olerk’s offico, aud vorbal orders givon.not to grant any moro liconsos, Howascortaintho Mayor had norightto revoko liconses in cortain epeoified casos. Whother o violation of tho Bundsy law was among them he could not “i. Ald, Schaffuer thonght the veto a mistako, and the Alderman outitled to his information, Tho Mayor could Eut himself right on the record without vetoing the ordinanco, 'Fho resolution was reconsidered. ‘The rosolution was referred to the Judiclary Committec, s PETITIONS. Petitionn were prosented and reforrad for the romoval of u car factory on tho corner of Frauk- tin and Monrao streots; for & water-pipe on Flournoy streot; for the rémoval of a railroad track on Ashland avonue; agninst oxtending » Wells stroet ; for water:pipo on -Centre stroet ; and for a sowor on Normau stroot. OBDERS. The Board of Publio Works was ordored to preparo an ordinance for paving Franklin street, +from Kinzio to Ghicago avenuo; to build a side- walk on tho cnst sido of Forrester stroot, from Archior avenue to Cologno;. to placo s fire-plug at the cornor of Archor avenuo and Quarry stroot ; to report an ordinanco for pavin, 'l‘\wnty-uznond streot, from the river to Ashland avonus, aud an ordinance for paving Twalfth atreet, from Contro to Aahlnnd avenue, ¥ Tho Board of Polico waa ordered to atation a police ofticer at the cornor of Kinzie streot and + Ashland avenuo. i COURT-TIOUSE PLANG, Ald, NcQrath submitted n resolution roquest- ing tho Committce on Public Buildings and Grounds to uso all their offorts to lavo tho ro~ portera of tho city papers admitted to tho meot- ings of thoJoint Committee at which It is pro- posed to allow tho rrohitects to oxplain tho . Court-ouso plans submitted by them. Ald. Bailoy moved to amend “by also Instruot- ing the Committeo to yoto to ullow tho sightocn , architoots whouo plans wero first solooted an op- portunity of explaining thom. Thus far the ‘Committes had made o moss of it. Ald, Dalley afterwsrds withdrow this, and Ald, MoGrath's resolution was adopted. Ald. McQrath, offorad o resolution, which wan adopted, dircoting tho Oity Clark to report tha " reagon for the dn‘llqy in the delivery of tho copley of the ravised ordinances and clarter. i WATER-MAINS. * Mo resolution authorizlng the Board of Puliia SWorks to uso tho surplus wator rents for the pxtending of wator-muius, rosorving the esti- fotod ourzont oxpensos and interoat om the - dible to the mon 15 CHICAGO DAILY . TRIBUNE: - water dobt to tho amount of $100,000, was Ppassod, 2 TMENDERIEG~TANTE. - Tho ordinnnce providing_for the inspoction of rondoring-tanks was passod, BTREET IMPROVEMENTA, 9 The Board of I'ubliac Works. submitted ordi- nnices for wldening Ashlaud avonue, from DI« vielon slroot to Milwaukoo avonuo, nud oxtond- ing Y'ry stroot, from Noblo to Roso, which wore m’.(?l:mgia d, 1) \lyt uti tod 0 Bonrd, in roply to a_resolution, reposto that Tourtosith ptrost. bridge. would doss 895k, 500, n& follows : Land damnges, dredging, and docking, 8103,000; bridgo - propor, Bo6000; vinduet and agmnwhun on onst sido, $42,000; ditto on Wost Bldo, $171,500, .~ Tho Board re‘wlnrlml thoy bolleved tho noces- sary land for tho Harrison stroet bridge conld Lo obtained south of it,'in exchnngo: for a patt of Ellsworth and Scbor stroots. North of it thoy ind boon unable to make any satisfactory arrahgemont, 4 HOMOOLS. Tho Board of Education asked tha concurrance of tho Council u the bids it hind nccopted for budlding tho Harrlson. sireot and. Rolling Mill Primarfes. It was rofoired to tho Committeo on Fioanco. . . **The Council adjourned. —_———— EUREKA COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: * Bin: Tho annivorsary-woolk of Eurcka Col- logo hins just drawn’ to o ologo. The weather, which' bad proved quite procarious, sottlod down, and but ono showor intorfored with tho oxoreisos. Visitora enmo in from various quar- ters, and dovoloped duribg thoir stay considora~ blo enthuslagm for tho institution whoso guosts thoy woro. Tho town in which this Collogo is sitantod, whon you aro removed little from tho railway, i8 ono of tho most_benutiful in Illinols, Though there {s consldorablo businesa transacted in lhu-ElMu for one of not over 1,600 inhabit~ ants, the College ia undoubtedly tho chiof. fon- ture of value. . 5 * Walnut Grove Aondomy has, sinco twonty yoars, developed into o -colloge with numerous graduatos, now honoring their Alma Mator in many usoful positions through tho Btate and Nation. It possesos two fino, commodioua brick buildings, beautifully surroundoed ; hna a mod- orato cndowment ;" and draws its patronage from almost ovory portion of tho Stato, i ‘Tho'socloty-annivorsarios constituted o promi- nont fontura of tho wook. Of those thoro are no losg than four,—oach prosenting its oxhibition and ealling out a largo audience. Ono of these, tho Mathosian, is conducted by students propar- ing for tho miniatry ; anothor, the Excolsior, is composed oxolusively, of ladiea; o third, tho Yoriolesinn, nntixozlv of gontlomon; and tho fourth, tho Edmund Burke, of both gontlomen and ladios, Though so -many, those soclotios seemed to have amplo resorvo forco bohind that which was most prominontly presentod to tlro publio, and, from, tho various mothods upon which they aro. organized,. ono might suppose that a caroful oclecticism would Dring forward tho beat, and thus solve, among others, ono of tho prnh‘lnms conncoted with coeducation - 'On Weduesdny, tho' 4th inst., tho nnnualre- union ocourred. Prof. ‘A, 8. TFishor présided. W, A, Poynter, residont hore, dolivored sn address of Woicomo towhich 8. F. Dnvidson, of tho Ohicago Evening Mail, was proyonted from replying, aa hiad beon arranged, by his detention at your Jubileo. Prof. B.J, Kadford, who is catoomed brillinnt, and excols in oratory, poetry, sud soholarsh , doliverod an addross on ** The Avor- ago Man." - It should have boen spid that tho exorclsea of tho wook wore held {n tho largo and benutiful'tont which is the proporty of the Col- Jego, nnd is capable of accommodsating a largor nudionco than any assembly-room fn town. A govore rain coming on at about the close of tho dinnor-hour, the afternoon speoches from tho lumni wore nocossarily disponaod with. On Thureday, the addrestos of tho graduates, govon in numboer, wore delivered according to the following programme *Voicos that Call Me," Gomg;lnn Callonder, Eu- reka ; “Revolutiona Inevitabls Ammon Coomes, Gridioy ; 4 Lifo's Indirections,” J. E. Harrls, Ligonicr, Ind,; #Pussy Wants s Corner,” Janct E. Mberay, Eu- roka; ® Tho Anewer of tho Oburch,” O, A. Richiards, “Tho Gonl Lics Doyond,* O. 4., Bhir- 1oy, Hartaburg;'* Hopo Springs Etornal in tho Human Broaat,” G. It, Shirloy, Hurtsburg. Thoso addresses woro cortuinly of avorago merfln, and wero, without. oxcoption, well deliv- erod. K ‘The prosentation of diplomas by Prosidont Weston disclosed the secret of bis success with the gtudonts and of his popularity, i tho pos- sogsion of o large hoart, tull of fuelliy fox tha students undor his care, and of uusolfith joy at their succoss, No cnec of disolplino has occur- rod during the entire year, in an averago attend- ance of 100 studonts, nnd there is o spontano- ous and universal mauifostation of rospoct and osteom for both the Prosident and his associnto inatructors. ‘Thursday, nt 8 p. m., Eldor Isanc Errett, od- itor of the Christian_Standard, of Cinclunati, 0., dolivored o fino sddross, Mr. B. fa well known as'ono of tho loading minds among tho Disoiplos, and his utterances were full of practi- Burr Osk, Towa; el admonition to tho frionds of oue of thoir- leading institutions of learning. Thero is noth- ing narrow or bigoted in the collego manago- mont, though its loading spirits are dovoted bristian mon, b ‘Tho closing concort on Thursday ovoning was an onjoyablo affair. On tho wholo, it is ovidont that our noble Btote, though possossed of many institutions o8- tablishod and sustained by the Stato, cannot of- ford to overlook private ‘colloges like Euroka, which are conducted on high principles, an: managed by expericnced, oducated, and popular mon. — Do Not Forgot tho vory attractive salo of residenca Iota to be old on thio ground to-day, by O, O, Thayer & Co., Real Estato Austioncess. (Sco ielr advortisomnt on frst rago.) Tnfa firm will also ecll at_same placo, 21 vory de- sirablo lots fronting tho Boulovard and Armitago avenue, Theao lota aro very accessiblo, bolng located in tho immedinto_vicinity of Greeubaum’s dopot, on tho Clicago_& Pacifio Ralrond, Thoy oro also_ficar Iiumboldt Park, A freo train oo Clileago & Norih- wostorn Radlroad Ieaves depot cornor Canat snd Kinzlo stroots at 1015 o, 1. ———————— A Saved from the Fire, Totter, King & Co,, will oxhibitand sell at cost during thonoxt two daya the portion of their stock saved from the lato firo, including two clogant sidc-bostds entirel uninjurod.’ Tho salo will oocur ot No. 290 Wabas aveniie, two d00rs south of tho Grm's reoent location. ——— The Genuine Goyser Spring Wator fa drawn by Buck & Raynor, at both thoir stores, Endian Mothod of Extorting o Con- . T fenaion. Indian Obscrver, 'The police in the mofuseil have, as is well lmoywn, various ingenious mothods for extorting confessions from prisonors without torturo. ‘I'hree of theso hnve rocently roachod our ears, . and, although we do not absolutely vouch for the truth of thom, ot we ara inclinod to_givo crodit to them for this reason, that thoy arc stranger than fiction would bo.” Tho firsl iu,&p lied to opium-eaters, and the modus operandi is ns fol- lows ¢ Tho Chowlidar sits down opposita tho risoner, dieplaying an oplum ball, which 0 keops rollipg in the polm of his hond, thus gubjecting tho \mhnfl:y wratch to tho sufforings of 0 Tantalus, The result is raroly unsuccessful; tho dosired oxchange is made, the policomen hearing tho story, and the prisoner gotting the opium ball. The second method is usod whero o numbor of prisonors are suspoctod of offense, and is happily focilitated by tho intornal or- rangomont of the thanna, which is gonorally dl vided into_threo campnrlmonts—onu room for tho constable, anothor a lock-up, and the third, in the middlo, n sort of office. The prisoners pro taken into tho lock-up andleft to thomsolves. Bhortly aftorward tho Iuspoctor eonds for ono of tho prisonors, who is duly conductod fnto tho Inst con:rulmaul, the Inspootor romaining in tho middlo room all tho timo with soveral of his colloagues. Tho following comedy is then ncted: The Inspector in a loud.yolos asks the prisoner it ho knows anything about tho mattor. This quoestion {8 not really addresscd to the prisonor, who is inthe side compnrtment, but to snother Constable, who umlen in;a low voico scarcoly au- tho other compartmonta. Thon tho Interproter cnlls out: * Briug a stick aud boat him ;' o stick is brought, & sack is hung up in the cornor aud woll-Lolabored, one of tho Constables howling and orylng during the opera- tion. . Whon this is over, tho man is called upon to coufess, & loud ordor is given for pon andink, and ono of tho Constabloa similates the confosslon 1n & low, mumbling volco. All this timo 'the prisonors have beon trem- bling in tho sida compartment, and when an- othor of their numbor s fotched out he is under tho improusion that his eom;;nnlnn hins boon tor- turod into telling tho truth, and ho genorally makos & full confoasion, ‘Tho Inst mothod is by far tho strangost of tho thrast Tho prisoner ia stripped audblnld upon his back, and half a co- coanyt eboll, with a largo stag Dootlo Inside it, s placod upon bis body and fantonod round it Tho stage Euotla' ‘makos frantio offorts to cscapo, and n4 last ondoavora to burrow through tho flosh of his viotim, Tho pain inflioted is trifling, but the prisoner, whose imagination has_ boon ex- nl!ezl by somo ominous remarks of the Constablo, alroady thinks ho fools the inscct llrflyh upon his vituls, ond s only too ready to tell all ho knowa If tho cocoanut-sbell Is removed, THE COURTS. Tho Loss of tho Sea Dird---Tho Ownors Petition in Admiralty for o Limitation of Liti- galion, Tho Chonoy Onso—-Tho Judgs Thinks Deley the Wisest - Coursa, Criminal Court Tfomge~--Bandr uptoy Notes---The Conrts Uopdoxlsed. In the Unitod States Dintriot Court, the Good~ rich Transportation Company and Albert E. Goodrich filo & potition in admiraity, In tholr potition thoy roconnt the elrcumatances of tho total destruction by firo of tholr steambont ' Son Bird," which oceurred on the momingof the Oth April, 1868, in Lnko Michigan, whilo the ves- sol wns off tho Port of Waukegan and within United Statos maritimo jurlsdiction, on her way from tho port of Two Rivers, Wis., to Chicago, with & oargo of goods nnd passongors, twoof whom wero the only souls "saved on bonrd. Petitionors claim’ that tho fire, and consoquent loss of lifo.nnd cargo, were occasfoned without thoir nogloet or dosign that nbont tho Ist of August thoy saved from the sunken wrock tho fIron-work - of ‘tho vossel, and its anfo; that about the 1st'day of April, 1870, tho following pofsons brought euita ngainet tho Company for damngos nllogod to hnvo hoon sue- tainoed by loss of lifo of tho partics whoso ostatos thoy roprosent, in thoe OCironit Court of Cook County: Hattio I, ndministratrix of the estato of Lucion F, Gaylord;.in tho United Btates'Cir- euit Court, Proscott W. Boynton, administrator of tho catato of John Boronson; Froderiks, ad- ministratrix of the catate of Nola 1, Nelson; Pornard Ebbors, administrator of tho ostato of Honry Ptoiffor; Michacl Droling, administrator of thoe ostato of Patrick O. Danaby; Jobn Loy~ kom, adwinlstrator of tho ostats of Jamos \;. Loykom ; Bophia_Relchon, oxecutrix of the last | will of Ouarlea_Rolchon ; T. Kostorulateky, ad-: miniatrator of tho ostato of Caspar, Logro, Jr. T, C. Bhore, administrator of tho ostalo of Joscph D, Doucott; August Busgo, edmin- istrator of the ostato of Frodorick Ifonning; Jobn Schnotto, administrator of tho ostato of | Amos Moyer ; John Nickrehon, administrator, of | tho ostato of Ilonry G. 8, Noiman. John 8, Kaehlen, administratorof tho estato of Augusto ‘Wildo ; Anthon Fuchs; edminiatrator og‘mho estato of John Fuche ; Wonzol Bchermoneck, administrator of tho ostato of John Migara ; tho firat olavon decensed boing alleged to Envu beon Knflnlmgum on the boat, the lnst fivo boing deck-, ‘honds. 'Theso suits aro atill pending, and, in ad- dition to theso, petitionors Loliovo thiat suite will} ‘bo brought agninst thom as ownors of tho steam- bont, for tho recovery of dsmages by partios; whoso goods and morchandiso woro ' destroyed, wherofore thoy * ask that thoy may bhe | ontitled to tho bonofit of tho act of Cun%n!!, which limita tho lisbilitios of 'ship-owners, and that the valuo of their intorost in eald stoamboat, her engines, boilers, ote,, and hor freight, thon J:andln at the timo of the firo may bo appralsed that thoy may pay tho samo into the Roglatry of tho United Btated Diatrict Court, and thot n monition may isauc; against all porsons climing damagos of iy kind by roagon of said firo, citing them to appoar be-| foro eald Court, mnke proof of their respoctive domands, and that the Court doolaro tho limit of - tho ownor's liability, and upon thoir paying saidy smount into court decide #nid ownora exompt: from furthor liability; and that the Court make a distribution among tho partios proved titiod | to sharo in snid amount, androstrain all persons, , including tho pleintiffo In tho saits above do- seribed, from further prosocuting suits against | potitionors. THE ORENEY OABE. Tho Chonoy cago wag up befors Judge Will-1) inms yontorday. Aftor somo littlo argumont bo-¢ twoon the couneal, during whick Mr. Whitchouso offered to accopt Mr., Fuller's stipnlation, and | thug Linvo an lsmediatd tinal hearing, the Court decidod thet in viow of the paculisr mportanco of tho case ho had botter continue it, He, ao- cordingly, ordored n rule on dofendants to have | the ovidenco closod by tho 1st of October noxt, and stated that ho would sot tho caso for hoar- | ing a8 soon aftor as possiblo. CRIMINAL COUNT ITEMS. h Oharlon Weod was roquired to stand his trinl bofors Judgo Tlogors yoatorduy moraing, on chinrgo of assaulting a Mr, Buchanan. e s sault was committed on the Bouth Side immedi- “ataly after tho fire, by Woed and ono Garrity, tho lattor of whowl, not boing bailed, was sont for tho offonco to tha ponitontinry for fivo yonrs. Wead, howaver, succasded in obtaining bonda- mon and immodiately aftor the fira loft for Now ' Yorl." At tho timo of his first trlal ho doclined to apponr, and his bondsmon bad tho utmost diflcalty bn hoving him brought to thin oily from Now Yorl, tha Motropolis shystors making a despornto fight to rotain him in their midst. On orriviug in Chicago, Wood was ngain admit- ted to bail, and yesterdny morning his socond bondsmon found themeclves loft iu the lurch. Androw Konnady, chnrged with solling liquor without o liconso in tho Town of Laka View, pleadod guilty. Bentonce was suspended. John Ohlson, & rospectablo-looking farmor from Evanston, was tried on a charge of steal- .ing o pockat-book contrining €180, and anothor containing $23. Tho prisoner accounted for the prosenco of tho articles by atating that ho found ono, ang that ko supponed the othor bid beon doposited in his packet by o penitentinl pickpocket. Tho only dofobse urged in tha cnso was that “of ex-Slherif Gray ‘and o number of othor highly rospectablo rosidonta -of Lvanston, who testified to the risonor's Eouuml high moral cbaractor. The S’“"flv aftor having consnlted togothor for nbout an hour, deeldod that it was impossiblo for thom to agree in thocase, - and were consequently dis- chargod. ks GENERAL ITEME. Jobn Bains makes application ‘in the Circuit Court for n writ of capinsmgainst O, D. Genung nud John D, Scanlun, against whom he is about tobrig » suit onn ploa of trospass, for that Gonung omployed Seanlan, who i & Constablo, to break into complainant’s houso, on tho 27th of May lnst, and clean out and romove all the fur- niture thorofrom, to complalnant’s damago of 81,000.. Tho eapins was granted by Judgo Lroe. In tho Cirouit Court John Baldwin, Jr., files his prrecipo and declarstion in ejoctment againnt Josophus F. Thomns, whom ho charges with oject] ng him from Lot 40, in Willism E. Dog- ott's Subdivision of Block 28, of Canal Trus- os' Bubdivision of part,of Hoctlon_ 89, T. 40, N., R. 14 I, of 8 . M., and lays damagos aé 810,000, 8. M. Emmons files a prmcipo in assumpsit in the Circuit Court against Nelson Wost, I'. A. Austin, and Willlam Ottaway, partners undor tho flrm nomo of Wost, Austin & Co.; damagos, 3,000, Barbaro McMahon filos & preocipo in nssump- sitin the Cirouit Court against D, Green and John Dooley § dnmn{;uu, 2,000, Josoph Maguero filos a priecipe in trospass in tho case in tho Buporior Court ngainst John Huntz ; damagos, &5,000. In the Bupovior Court, Mary Landwer flles bill in equity against Lowis Echonborg for tho Bnrtmun of Lot 17, Blook 1, in E, B. McOagg's bdivision of ont ot 19 in Bubdivision madaby tho Board of Trusteos of tho Illinols & Miobigan gmu;l,suxl; tho 8, W. X of Hac. b, T, 89 N., It. 14 E. of 8 P. M, Payson M. Doty brings suft in_attachmont in tho Clroult Qourt ngainst 8, W. Gillospie, B, A, Trowbridge, and A. Wakoman, Jr., all rosidents of tho Btata of Now York, and ‘indobted to him in the sum of $2,166.63 for sorvices rendored, In tho mattor of II, Licbonstoin ot al., Goorga ‘W. Campboll was np&mlutud Auelfimu. Tu tho mattor of Goodrich & Kirby, the order for dismissal was mado absoluto, In tho caso of Bloon v. Qossott, which has boon on trial in Judgo Wood's room nll last wook, in which plaintiff sought Lo recotor dumagos foF allogod broach of coutract, a yerdiot was ronder- ed iu his favor for ono cont dumagos. ‘Tho oaso of I'ischer v. Now went by default in Judgo Portor's room yesterday ; plaintiif’s dam- agos, $700. In Judge Oary's Gourt ouly throo dooreos of divoreo were entored, the day’s work being un- usually light. Tho caso of Blake v. Thomson camo up bofora Judge Booth, yosterday mornlng, whon tho Court docided that the rulo on dofondant to restore bail bond way dischargod. NEW SUITS, Tax Omeurr Coun ,251—John Bains vy, O, D, QGenuing and John D, lau ; application for writ of caplag, 7,253—Clarles 1, Forreat v. A, Koysser and John Nelodmessor § Aluum}’udl k2 7,288—8, M, Emmoun v. Nelson' . Wost, £, A, Austin, And Wiillam Ottawny, partuers under namo of (\Weat, Austin & Co,; assumpilt, $3,000, 7,254—John_ Baldwin, Jr,, v. Jouo- hus T, Thomss; sjoctuent, $10,000 Hm., 0. Lincoln v, Bowrd of Trade, t K(qmmt, moro funny. for_fnjunction. 7,200~Apponl, 7,287~Barbara‘3oe Mation' v. D, Groon nnd . W, Dioloy ; oanumpel 1000, 7,300, O Appon, © e o o ol 3 ‘ itz BUPENION CoUnT—43,044—Ross v, Willlam Ly Wadawortl § divorco, 43,048—Dary Landwor v, Louia Righionborg { bill for portilion, 43,040—Appeal, 43,047 —XMdnea W, Powoll v. Amos T, Tompkins; confession of Judgment, $718.04, 40,04A—ATary" v, Frodoriok Mus Vort § divorco on ground of oruolly, * 43,640—Josoph Mngiioro v, Jolin Hints ; tronpahs on ‘Hhio caso, 43,050—\wiiliom 11, Fitch ct af, v, 1L Dafont and Fro: anlro semumpall, 8400, 43,081—Fmo v. 1, Mosghor 5,652—8: N T o o A E, Beboll 3 ansuing:ul ), 43,6501, [, Doty v, 8, W, Gillesplo, EA. irowbridgo, and A, Wakemat, Jt, § ‘sUlacumont, $3,163,03, 43,064—upprossed for soryico, - . o > _ . AMUSEMENTS, FLOWER CONCERT, A voosl and fnstrumontal coricort wan given at tho Union Park Congrogationsl Church, lnst evoning, undor. tho managémoit of Mr. Louls Talk, tho well known organist,. for the purposo of providing flowors for tho church, Tho prico of ndmiesion was flxed st tho low.rato of 26 conts, and tho rosult was tho attondancoof.n vory lnrge nudionco—a fact which contnins a vory usoful suggostion for our. home concort manngors, namoly, that it is bottor to chargo a small prico and havo o full houso than to chargo & Inrgo prico and have - emply bonchos, Those who asslsted ‘in’ carrying “out tho dostgu . of the concort wers Mies Aunn Lowis, Miss Lona Hastrolter, aud Mogsrs. Gill, Ed. Behaltzo, M. Sohultz, Coffin, Collins, Pholps, Booth, Kimbark, and -Faik. The pro- grammb was o vory light Lut ploasing ono. Mr, TFallk oponed both parts with organ sclootions, tho firat with a brillinnt offortoiro, and the sec- ond with n transcription of his own of themes from * Fra Dinvolo,” which was very offcotivoly worked ur and played with his ususl neatnoss and diserimination, Miss Hastrelter, who has been n long time absont from our concort rooms, contributod Bovignani's florid * Flowor "Gir," ono of hor favorifo solactions, which sho snog vory brilliantly and with remarknably cloan oxecii- tion, and & “ Valso Printemps,” ‘both of which wero oncored. Ior mongs in roply woro the ‘bollad “Jnmio Hno Long Boon Courting Me,” and Tintton's familiar * Good-Byo, Bwoothoart.,” Tho firat was sung vory cloverly, bat the very plow timo in which theTagt was “tnkon hurt ita offact. Misa Lowia aang in tho *Trovatoro” duo *8i In Btanchozza " with 3r. Schultzo, and also tho coquettish arin of Mattoi, * Cnpricciosn,” for her excollont porformance of which sho carried oft an oncore, to which sho roplied with ¢ Kathloon Mavourncon.” - A male guartetto, including Mr. Coffin (hrat tonor), Mr. Golling (socond toor), Mr. Kimbarle ~ (firat ‘bass), and DIir. Booth (second ~ bass), dong two or threopart songa _very offectivoly, ospecially Hodge'n ** Soronade,” and desorvod tho encoros which they got. The othor numbers on tho pro- grammo Wore tho overtures. to ** Tannhnusor " .and ' Euryauthe,” and the * Wnddlug Marok,!” for plnnon and organ (Mossrs. Ziogfold, Pholps, Schultz, and Falk), an aris from ¢ Don Carloa " g Gill), snd ho'* Dell Bi Gomo un Angelo,” rom ¢ drluplno " (Mr, Schultzo), Tho lattor sang with oxcollont tasto, and HMr, Gill added thuch to tho plonsure of the concort by his fine mothod, his true culture, and tho admirnble ex~ Eroaalon of his singing, 1f only 26_conts pro- lugon 50 good a concort a8 this one, it would bo well to omit the dollar homo concorts heroaftor. (' VICRER'S TUEATRE, Misg Katio Putnam aud ber trougn of neglst- ants bogan a second woold's work at this thoatre Inst ovoning under auspices ‘much moro favors- Dlo than a wook ago. it oxcossivoly stupid. A littlo stupidity, like tho dongh in plum pudding, or tho water in n cock- tail, is all very woll, even necossary perhaps, 80 thok tho fun batwecn tho intarvalsof stupidity moy beall the more approciatod, But a pud- ding all dough, or a cocktail all water, or a play all alnpldi‘yhnrn not accoptablo to thoe averago American, * Therefore waa it a good and o wigo and L) sensible thin, for Misa Putnam to sbandon *“Dot" an tako to gomething moro loqitlmum and bottor known, in tho shape of “0ld Curiosity Shop,” tho “brilliant youngartisto” horself acting tho parts of Lillle Nell and The -Marchioness. Wo are l.mpp'y to bo in & position to say that sheisn botter Nell and Marchioness than™ & Bel; moro Porsons con lsugh ot or antics in conucction with hor words, and ngs tho time plonsautly enough. Tho concop- fon, if thoro bo any concoption _about It, is not origlnal, TLotta hos boon hiéro bofore, and Miss Patusm holongs to tho Lotta tehool of aeting, it it.bo o gchoal, whioh in 4 quostion. Rho jumps on the table and swinga her fook with an sbsndon fally oqual to Lotta, and in hor disputations with tho incbriatod Brwiveller doos tho best sho can. Thoro Is not o scintiliation of gowius in tho part, but acting which, jn those warm ovenings, will causo somo to laugh, whilo it will not oreate any unduo or unhealthy excitement. Dick Swiveller (Browne) was pasgablo, gonorally good, with once in o whilo a bit of baduoss to vary the routine of tho goodnoss. ‘ous and fawniog, and Sampson Brass (Powor) was not bad. Tho mautlo of ‘silonco sy bo cnst over the balanco of tho cast, Thore is nothing in it romarksblo in any respect, Thoy walk and talk through their parte, and no doubt onrn tho fnll amount of thole rospootivo stiponda. On tho whole, s person having nothing olso to do_might do many moro foolish things than go and 8o thia play and got amused for & couplo of houra, It is much better in cvery way than lnst weel's porformnneo, and Miss Pufnam is o young and ambitious actross, whom it is woll onough fo encourage. The nudience last ovon- ing was not vory largo, but it might have boen vory much smallor. 'Che samo biil to-night. IOOLEY'S THEATRE. In view of tho fact that the burlesque of Yo Gontle Savago” proved not to bo tho kit it was witely decided to make it merely n supploment- ary pioco, to follow somo light drama suited, by some unknown phenomonon, to the light sudiences aolicipatett during tho honts of sum- mor, Tho change is one whick must be com- mondod, for tho burlesquo._ is, if unythqu a ‘moro dossort to tho henvier dramatlo moal which usnally does, and always ought to, precedo it. The plece which is not placed upon the staga is light nnd ploasing, and is too woll known to tho genoral publio as the production of Mr. R. T. Craven to warrant o longthenod notico. **Mir- inm's Crime” is tho titlo, and though it would Tathor suggost somothing sonsntionl, it is froo eutiroly from any such imputation, for Aliriam’s crime waa nothing moro than a' horoie act of solf sacrifico, consiating of the destruction of o will which left her aolo hoiross to & handsome for- tune. 'This loft tho money to the man sheloved, ond gained for bhor that dovotion which wo aro led to Dbellove was dircctod m quite anotber ' chanucl. Not boing deop 1n ony soneo_ of the word, and afi)}puulln' only in aufim and occasional way to the feel- ings, tho cliaractor of Afiriam West_gavo Miss O’Connor no very great scope, and in conse- - quonce sho failed to make as doop an impresslon a3 sho has auccoedod in doivg jnother parts. But sho did succood, as sho usually doos undor all cir- cumstancos in rendering hor part mccoptably and trathfully, Tho intorost of tho play i3 coutred two roprobatos, Biles & lawyor, who was imporsonatod by Jobn | Dillon, and Seumley, n vagaboud, tukou by Br. Arold. Of tho lattor, it nood only bo sai the part waa thankloss, and the actor was con- soious of tho fact. Of tho formor, it is almost oqually unnecessary to say that Mr. Dillon cro- ated an jmmoneo amount of fun, and that tooby roal noting, and not by buffoonory. Mr, Sogge 08 Huflin, an irasciblo lawyer, and Mra, Maedor as Mrs, Ttaby, & boarding-houso koopor, wore falr Toprosontations. ‘ Yo Gentlo Bavago" haa boon roduced and oth- orwise improved, and is somewhat bottor actod, but the two lending ladies thoremn still suffor somewhat from influenza. MYENSE OLERA IIOUSE, 4 The Moran & Mauning Minstrels prosonted an excollont Dbill of fare to thoir patrons last »vuuiuf. 1t was almost ontirely o now bill. Tho musio in tho first part was sweot, and the songs woll sung, Wolsoy warblod about * Killomey," Billy Manning gavo a now song, * Way Ovor in Jorioy;" *Whon tho Moon ls Out To-night Lovo," s gontimental ditly was treatod by Walz ; Moran trollod & comio song, aud Sayuor gnid *“Qood-bye, but omo. Again,"” Mogt of thoso wero rondored {n ~good siylo, and tho intorpolntad crost-gxamin- atlons of tho end men wero uxtmmn’?{ ridiculous, some of tho puns boing far-fetcho but always funny nud decont. One thing ubou tho whole performsnce, which wo tako plonsuro in commending, 1a ita entire freedom frominnu- ondoos aud equivecations of doubtful proprioty. “Tho Collogo Exorcises,” at the ond of tho concort, wora good in thelr way. * Tho Orent Jublloo,” a travosty on the Jublleo last wools, wae, in many rospoota, superior to tho original, Morau wiolded Pat Gilmora's baton with moro noryousnons and losa diguity than Pat, and took off the groat loador to porfection, Thoie was s prima donna, which is more thun can bo eaid of ‘tho Jubileo, In the porson of Eugeno, who lias grent ability in iy capacityas a woman. Cheov- erg and Konnedy, in thoir songs aud dancos, ro- celvod unbounded sdmiration from the audionoo, and Unsworth handlod his comio songs aud his volco-with the art of an old mustrel,: Tho L»Ioenlo obllgato golo, by Asmetrong, I8 & nico it of musio, and * Opon on Bunday” {8 bur- 1,386~ uxc..' bill | losque on tho Liquor laws, The sudionco was 'The play of last weel was: Quilp (Ellis) waa sumcloufl{’ hidg- oxpacted, the maungement of Hooloy's havo T T . quite largo and rospectablo, Tho same pro- grammo through tho waok. . i TR JUDILER ACHOOL OffILDREN. + The excellont singing of the sohool childron at tho recont Jubiloo, undor the diraction of Mossrs, Whittomoro and Bfimkmnn, tholr -tonchors, hns ‘boen the thome of-very gonoral pralso, aud, ns tho occaslon was an ynusual ong, tha publio not ofton having tho_opportunity of Louring thom, wo havo obtnined n complote list of the ropro- sontations from the various schools. The chorus was oomporod oy follows: High aud Normal Hohools, 800; Douglaa HBohool, 176 )! Wash- ington, 683 Lincoln, 8B} owborry, a6} Cottago _ Grove, = 50 i Ogdon, . 381 Franklin, 16; Mosoloy, 28; Haven, 00; Beam- mon, 18 { Tayos, 68 Olnrko, 284 lToldon, 17; Bkinnor, 60 ; Brown, 50; Foater, 87; Doro, 40; Kinzle, '50; Iolatoin, '6; Ralllng Mills, 10; Wolls, 80; .Oarponter, 60; total, 1,107, - PERSONAL—TIE UAND CONOENT, ‘The announcement which has bosn hithorto mado in tho daily pross that Messrs, Bischoft and Foltz would nlnfl at tho forthcoming concort to bo givon in complitont to Mr. Hand, i incor- root. Thoro gentlomon have. authorized us to atl.ntu thint thoy aro not to appoar on that occa- alon, . ATRARE CEREMONY, Conkacration ot an Immonso Congres ‘grtion to the Sorvico of tho Ricaved Virgin,nt 8t, Mary’s Catholic Church =<T'he Vory lev. Fathor Damen Gaves ' Some Sound-Advice to Young Wo« mene 5ed ,The coremony of cousocrating a churohful of poople to tho sorvico of the Blossed Virgin Mary could havo boen witnossod at Bt. Mary's, on Wabash avenuo, last ovening, during the mission sorvices conducted by tho Josuit I'athors of the Chwrel of tho Holy Family. In Protostsut ohurchos, of course, such & coromony is ontirely unknown, and ovon among Catholica it i vory raro. Tho ovening's dovotions woro preceded by o short addross to young womon from the “Vory Rov. Father Damon, who gave them some sound advice in n homoly way. Ho told thom not to paint thoir choolks, ns it was au ovidonco ‘of 1nok of brains, and oxcited susploion of thelr virtuo in tho "minds of ‘all sensible por- sons. Ho olso advised ‘thom to give up ronding trashy New. York weoklion and silly novels, as they weoro calculated to fill the mind with nonsonsleal thoughts. Womon of quod common senee would oo to look at thom, The timo spont in poring over: the dotostable storios could be profitably omployed in housework or some “other uscful occubation, which aged mothora woro very oftan unmpofled to do whilo tholx daughtora woro nttemptln%!:o play ladiea in tho porlor.’ The monoy spont in trashy roading ought to bo dovoted to the purchaso of papors that_convey golid ;information. ‘Tho roverond aponker also advised not to dross boyond tholr own menns or thoge of their paronts, but to use *avory effort to reduco the family oxponaos to the lowest g;mwlblu figure. Tho somowhat univeraal fomino strong terms a8 being unworthy of Lonorabla Christinn womon. 1t froquently lod to the com- ‘miesion of gravor sine, Whon tho address had concluded, tho choir sang the Litany of the DBlossod Virgin, Fathor Domon sgain stopped on tho altar, and explain- ed at somo longth tho doctrine of tho fmmnaou- lato Concoption, Ho spoko of what the Blessed Virgin had dono for boliovers {n the truo faith, and exhortod His hoarors to accord hor that love and voneration whioh was due to the Mothor of God. Ho thon referred to the coremony of con- secration which was about to bo porformed, and roquosted that thaso in the' congrogation who wished to bocome children of Mary should pro- their hearts o that thoy might bo onabled mko a becoming part in the sorvices, Tho act of consocration was thon road by ono of o number of littlo girls dressed in whito, and kneeling ot tho communion rail, and tho congro- gotion knelt. Fathor Damen afterward offered up & prayor of consccration for nll tho poople. 'I‘Ym bonodiction was thon bestowed, snd tho -agation then dispersod. 5 0 mission will bo continued this ovening at the same church, To-morrow ovening Fathor Damon_will deliver & doctrinal locturo on the difforences botweon Catholicism and Prot- ootantism, An admission feo will be charged. Tho locture willbo sn interosting ona to all clnsgos of Clwistians, as tho Roverond Father is ono of the most loarned Catholic clorgymon in tlo Unitod Statos, and ominently fitted to por- form tho tosk ho has undortakon. —_————— Ho!l for the Great Salo at nuctlon, this day, of those beautiful residenco lots fromting 1umboldt Boulovard, Logan Squaro, Fuller- ton, Milwaukoe, and other avenuca, To accommodatn thoso who desiro to attend, a spcclal freo traln_wil Teavo the depot of tha Chicago & Northwestern Rail- rond, corner of Canal and Kinzio streets, at 10:16 . m, Tho property ahiould bo deon to bo aporeciated, and wo would ndvise. & gonoerous attendanca of buyors, Messrs, C. C, Thoy® & Co., Teal Estato Auctioncera ud Brokers, will muke tho sile, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Financial News, + Nuw Your, June 9,—Doney was casy at 4 to6 por ‘cont. Blorling ruled dull at-108 16-18 to 109 for 60 duys, and 110@110%; for sight. Gold was qutot, opening at 118 and closing at 117:(@ 117%, Loana 4 (06 per voul for carrying, - Glenviige £0[000,009, Tho Assistant Trossurer disbursc 273,000, ‘Governments woro quiet and firm, Btato bonds yero dull and sleady. Btocka oponed active nnd stroug, with an advanco of sbout 1 per cent in Ohios and Pacific Mail, but under heavy offeringa tho matket bocamo deprsecd. ‘middsy thero was a rocovory from tho_lowost point of from 3 10 25 por cont, but tho advance wns not maln- tainod fu o aftornon doaiingy. Wealeru Union shares wero wesk on the reported lusuo of 16,000 sharca to purchase n coutrolling intorest in ouo of tho .opposition lines, In regard . to. Ohic =ud Misaissippl, it fs .statod = that tho Directors Tecontly uthorized an fssuo of $1,000,000 7 per cont _bands, to run ten years, with an anpunl einking fund con, T of 10’ por cont of this amount ; $400,000 havo boon fssucd snd takon by tho Diroctors at B0, Half of ' tho procoeds havo - boon usod to' pay off ostlug indobtednoss and the . bal- anco to buy stool rails, Nomoro of thoso bonds will o lesucd until tho Prostdent of tho Oompany rolurus from Europe, Tho chiof fuctuntions woro as follows : Taciflo Mai), 40, 41, 803, 403, 39X, 40k, 4016 ; West- ern Union, ‘8437, 8%, 83, 833 ; Obios, 873, 313, 883%, 973 5 Q.. O, & 1. C., 30}, 29% 3 N. Y. Con tral, 1013, 100%, 101, 100% ; Lake Bhora, D1%, 013 9134 ; Rock Isiand, 10037, 1083¢, 108 and ateady, Tho inarkot closod fovor Blorliug, 100, Erio Woa dul GOVEINMENT BONDS, Goupons, *1........,128 5-208 of %62 Goupons, '64 . Coupons, 5 Goupons, 65 (now Blisaouris, Tonnesaoes, Teunoasous, no Virginias, now.. .Canton. ... Wostern Union, [ Quickellvor. Adams Expro 013 ‘Wolls Fargo. 80 Amorican Exj L - New York Contral, Tilinals Contral. . Union Pacific ste DOnion Psciflo bon Northweatern pfd, 84 Contrat Pncific bonds, 1033 Rock Ieland. . u.....108% | Dol. Lack, & Wostorn 1003 X, J. Gontral Hartford & Erio,..e. 24 Bt, Paul,.... Forolgn Markets. *Lavenroox, June 9—11 a. m.—Flour, 27s 64@26 04 . Wintor whoat, 124 2 ; apring, 115 1d@124 2d ; whito, 123 10@12s 4d; omb, 128 6d. Corn, 274 8d, Pork, . 650, Lard, 38s 60, - Livznroot, - dviio 0—1:00 p. m.—Markot quict and unchenged, LoNDON, Junio 0—5 1. m.—Consola for monoy, 934 ; _account, ofii( +6-203 of "05, 13 ; do of '07, i} § 10-40s, sy now 6 b0 Kl 4846, filo rato of discount for thrco montha® bills n tho opon markot 18 ¢ Lolow {lio bank rato, - Lavenroox, JunoV.—Cotton Srners middling up- 1and, B)¢d ; Orleans, 03¢d, Salcs, 12,000 Ualos ; apocu- Iatioh aud oxport, 3,000;" Amorlcan, 8,000, Troadatufa dull, ed \viutor whedt, 124 3d, Flour, 276 00@28 Gd, Corn, 978 30, Ohocas, 674, Oumbor! Iaud middles, ‘576, Now York LivesStock Marlcot. Naw Yon, Juno0,—esvesYestarday and to-dag, 20 cara, or 5,230 hoad, makiug 8,980 Tor the woek, against 9,300 ldat woek,’ Tho murkat opoucd with & falr domand at the advanicod quotstlous of lnut Friday, but ‘woakened toward tho closo, ond tho sards word barely closred, Tho quality was falr, Nativo slacrs sold st 1i@los » fow extra and fancy, 104Gy 7oxna and Chorokeo cattlo, 10@11o, Ationg the saloa wuro; 95 cars Illinols steers, 8 to B owi, 113@ 10 ; 23 cars, BX@BTX owt, 11A@140; 11 cars, 03 owl, 1o T cars, T3 owt, 13@1d0; 0 cam, 03 owt, 113@1dc ; 6 care, T 12@1350; & cors, T owhy 1331303 ¢ cars, 85 owt, 13@130; 13 corg, S3GT 12 dara Missourl acant, 7 owt, 11 Linols, OX@83¢ owt, 1@I1X0, aud 25 cats Toxas, T owt, 10%G1lc, HitzEY AND Tasns—Rocelpts 3,340, making 21, for tho wook agatnst 18,800 last weok, Thio markot \an 1air, at 5@01{c for common {0 vxtra shuesp, and 10@ 130 fglfi'nb" b telos oo 11 care_whcor, 1710 104 03 6 cars, 17 Lo 3 034 carn, toby m’%@am + 1 car Knu(uc\a Townbs, 60 1bs, ot §5 por biead ; 3 curs Delawaro and Virginls lawbe, 11Q ubit of tolling “ Aibs” was donouncad in. .| Toe. "Ryo quiat’; After |' 11340 ; 1 cor Btnte, 11@120, and 2 cars good to choleo Jotnoy, 13K @160, OALVES—BX@0)(¢, With tho bulk of {ho sales at TX( ) HwiNe—For two daye, 12,440, making 84,000 for tho weolt, ngainat 28,800 Insk wook, Market' dull ; clty dresiod, 6X@T30, Livo hogs aro nominslly quoted at B}@6e, Now York Bry Goods Markots New Yont, June 8.—Tho morket for cotton goods wan Tun! at gonorally unchanged pricos in firat Lands, but thera wnn a fair olibng distribution to tho near by trado, Glazed flat-fold eambrics aro jobbing at 7o, Printa aro quiot, oxcopt for job lots, with whita rounds and medium 'offocts, Blawls rufo dml and rrequine in prico, Olothn, ovorcoatings, and hoavy carsimorcs for mon's woar aro sought for by clothiors ntthe current ratos, Hatinots and jeaus wero slug- Rlsh, with foroign goods inactive, Philndelphin Cattlo Markot. PRTLADELPIIA, Jun0 0,—COATTLE—THo market was woalk ki weok, and prices favared buyara, 8ales, 2,000 oxtra Pennaylvania and Woatern ateora ot $7.60@ 8.003 falr to good, $0,60@7.00 ; common, $5.00(30,00. oBur{;:m\—ln Talr’ demand, with snles of 10,000 at 4jgc 3, ‘ero dull ond lowor, with eales of 5,000 at The Produce Markots, NEW YORK, ” New Yonx, Juno 9,—CoTzoN—More scltve for ox- port, and bighor ;_middling uplsud, 19)0, TieaDsTURFA—Flour heavy, only maoder. ato domsnd; - rocoipts, 10,000 brla; superfino sud Western _ ond,_Btato, ' 854085903’ comman to n, $0.401@0.00; good to chiolce, E0.05@ 7,751 whito Wheat extrn, $T.76@0.75; Ohio oxira, $1.65 @Y.75 ; 8t Louls, $7.06@11.60. Tiyo flour dull and unchauged. ‘Corn ~ meal dull ‘and unchanged. Brondywino %360, Whost fiemor, with _falr gxport domand; " rojootod spring, $L355 No.d Ohicogo, $145; No. 8 °Milwaukeo,' $1.18 No, 1 Milwaukeo; $1.65; Tiyo duil; Wentern, 04@950, _nrloy and malt unchanged. Corn higher; ‘rocoipta” 92,000 bu § soft now mixed, 53@6do ; atoamor do B5@60¢ ; vory cholco dy ‘67@88¢c; yellow, o langod ; recoipta 23,000 Lu new mixod Westorn, 44@47¢ ; white Weatern, 40@64c, HAY Anp Hors—Unchanged, g Groosnuan—GofTen quit, but s Rio, 113(@103¢c. Molassos unchauged. Ttco qulot at T @EKG. PrrrotEUM~Crudo, Oc; refined, 193c, Brook or GRAIN in warohouso—Whicat, 106,000 bu; rn, 632,000 bt ; onts, 163,000 bu; ryo, 4,000 bu; bar- 14,000 bu ; malt, 197,000 bu ; peas, 7,000 bu, iovimoNs—Pork stoddy . now mots, $16.60¢ primo mess, $17.00@18,00, Boof In modornts request, Cut moata quiot, Hame, 11@120; shoulders, 73¢c, Mid- dlos woak ; fong cloar, B ; ahiort clear, B4, Lard ox- ofted ; Wontorn atesm, 93@0 3-16c; kettle, 9370, ButTEn—Qulet sud unchiangod, Qnrrse—Quict at 114@14)¢e, Watsicy—Lowor af 030, . MILWAUREE, MILWTAUKEE, Juno 0.—BREADSTOFFA—Flour in npec- ‘ulatiyo domand, and pricos highor ; spring oxtras, $0.00 @700, Wheat itondy ; No, 1, $1.8¢; No. 3, $1.264 ‘cash ; $1.25 nollor Juno; $1.97X sollor July. Oata steady ; No. orn'avill and lowor ; No, 3, 360, Tyo qulot ; No. 1, 655, Barloy qulot and woik ; 0, 9, 8¢, 3 TrRionis—To Buffalo, Tio; Oswego, 140, Tizorters—Flour, 7,000 brla s wheat, 11,000 b, BureseNTe—Flour, 11,000 bris; wheat, 184,000 bu, BUFFALD, 3 o h{’: BUFFALO, Juno 9.— BREADSTUFFE—Flour atendy, ‘Wlioat in nioderato domnnd ; sales, 10,000 bu No, 2 3¢{1- wauken club ot $1.41. Oorn'quict'; salos 25,000 bu No, 2 Wostern ot 4dc, ' Oats dull, t 38c. Freiarrs—Lowor ot 9o for corn, and 104@10%0 for wheat, OINGINNATT, CpxcrivaTr, Juno 9,—BREADsTUVFa—Flour qulct $7.25@1.75, Wicat quit at $1,48@1.50, Corn dull at46o, Ryoquilobat 780, Oals quist at 87@400. Bar- l%mmmm.fl_q st i k 'novisoNs—Quict and firm, Mee pork, $10.371@ 1,850, gonerally holdZat $10,60G1616. Lard quidt, bt old iglor : o oftrings of zound lota 3 sicam, k(o bid, apot ; 810 July ; kettlo nominal nt’ 8xo. ~Bulk moeats firm ; shoulders, G%@630; oloar Tib hold at Bxc; cloor, 8%c, wilh [ight Jobbing mnles,. Bacon stoady; hold atioufdors, 7ie; cloar rib, 90’ cloar, 93fc, with salea of sbouldors and clear rib st 'quota- 2 : opn, Wettsrr—steady at 800, DETROIT. DrTnoIT, June 0.—BnEADSTUYFS — Flour quict and wichanged, | Wheat nctivo and bigher; No, 1 S1.75, closing ot SLT3%@L.74 3 smber, $1.62," Corn steady 8t 4. Oat atoady at 31%a, Freronurs—To Oswego, 8, TOLEDO, Torzno, Juno 0.—Brrapsturra—Flonr dull and nnchanged. Wheat dull nnd lowor ; No. 2 white Wae bnsh, $1.80; No. 3 do, $1,103 amber’ Michigan, $L50 ot 81,60 Selor July; No,'s red, $1.63 pol, €1, slé scllor Jino, Corfi stea aoll- or Juno: 470 sellor Augist; low mixed 430 yollow, 43¢ while, 47%e. Onts s shade better § No. 2, 363 @‘"{j“ "’w"g‘ nf;m'fll firm at 4@4xc; O: FnstaiTs—To Buffalo, firm at (a3 Oawego, B 8%0; Kingaton, 8c, ' = 0450 Tteorrrre—Flour, 2,000 brls ; whoat, 30,000 bu ; corn, 60,000 bu ;.0ls, 8,600 bu, IEMsENTS — Flour, 4,000 bris; wheat, 18,000 buj corn, 19,000 bu: onts, 2,000, 8T, LOUIS, _ 8r. Lovts, Juno 0,—Dnxapartrrs—Flour dull and drooping. {ykieat dull, and lowor; No. 3 soft spring, $L.15; No, 3, fall, $1.40, Corn firm; No,2, 38x0 cash s 503(@400, July : 41@ATNC, August, Onta firm 3 No, 3, 330 cash § 93i¢c, July, = Datley quiet; prime, primo, 63c, 5 3 Wsax—Dull, at 89G00c, TrovisioNs— Pork firmor, st $17.00, Bulkmeats moro antivo; cloar, 8io for July, Bacon, only order trado, but bottor fooling ;_shouldors, TY@7xo s cloar Em' 93{@9)c; clesr, 9}{@9xe. Larddull j summer, 3 iInus—IflwurL!&'lmLu OarrLE—Unc ""g;uli.'rmonu Bantrvone, Juno 9,—BreADsTUFFE—Flonr and wheat dull And unchsngod, Corn atendy; mix Weatorn, 0dc, Oats dull; mixed Western, 18@4gc.’ Ryo unchsngod, TrovisoNi-{Qulet nd unclanged. . Burrn—Westorn ateady ; good Lo choleo, 19@210, Witaicv—~Dull at 94c, OBWEGO. Ogwrao, Juno 9,—BREADETUFFE—Wheat dull; No. 1 Milwaukoo, $1.5531.60; Corn unchauged, Corn quiet; primo Tilinofs, 5 B LOUISVILLE, Loutevitty, Juno 9,—BReAsTorFs—Flour une chinnged, Corn firm at G6@00c, sncks in, Oatn firin at 46(@4d¢, sscks Included, Pnovisions~In round lots, Dacon—Shoulders, T34¢; clear rib, 95¢0 ; clear, 93{c. Home—Vinin, 1307 ngar-cured, 13%@14)c, all packed, Bulk moafs and lard quiet i unchanged. Watsy—Steady at 8o, OLEVELAND, OLRVELAND, Juno 0.—BneapsTorFa—Yheat stondy aud unchavged, Corn steady at 45@40c. Oata in fair demand at 40c, standard whito, PrrnonruM—Quict and ateady; 16)0 ; Stato teat, 295 @23K0. MEMPHIS, Mestrios, June 9.—CoTToN—Firm ; good ordinary, 16@163c; fow middling, 1T@174c. LREADSTUFFS—Flour quict sud unchanged, Corn dull and drooping st 56c, Oots quiot ot 43@ddc, Corn mont dull ot §2,65. Hay—Dull at 16@24c, , ProvisioNs—Dull and nominal; FIILADELDIIIA, PUILADELFNIA, Tuno . —DurAbsToPTR—Flour dull; suporfing, $4.T6@5,60 ; extrs, $5.76@0.25. Whoat un- eottlod; red, $1.61@170; ambor, $1.76@1.80; white, $1.76. Ryo nominal, Gorn dull and lower; yellow, 60@01c ; ‘white, 6Tc ; mixed Weatorn, 503 @60c.” Oals stendy; whito, 51@62X¢0; mixed, 47@4do. Witdicy—Btoady st 05¢. =g g Iilinols Miver and Canal Nows, Special Digpateh to, The Chicrgo Zrivune. LABALLE, T, Juno0.—Tho steamor Toaver, from ‘Fonry, srrived to-tay, towing tho canal-boat ‘Johne- town, londod with cor from Lako Dopue, which bout panacd into tho canal, bound for Chicago. ' Tho steam- 8 Doaver departed for B Louls towiuy the canle ‘oats Ontario, Planct, ond Thundorbolt, from Chlcogo, o firt Tosdod with “limber for_ Obilficothe, and fh Inat two with pig-iron for 8t Louls: also tho cannle bout Oak Leaf from Channahon, loaded with - mould- mg-sand for 8t, Louts, No arrivals by cansl to-doy. Twonty-seven inches of water on tho dam at Henl- y, and ton foot and two inches of wator on tho initre- siil of Lock 16 roportod to doy. River falling, CANAL OFFIOX, OI1ICAGO, Juno 9.—ARiIvED—Catar- act, LaBalle, 6,000 bu corn ; North Btar, Ottawn, 6,000 bu'corn 3 Gold Hunter, Kankakeo Feodor, 7,600 bu ontn ; Guorgia, Ottawn, 4,000 bu_vorn, 4,000 bix onts ; Moplo Loaf, Bird’s Bridge, 5,700 bu’ corn ; Bunrise; Joliat, 6,000 bu corn; Elizaloth, Loolport, 180,800 1bs meal,’ 200 brla flour; J. Motiard, Ottawa, 0,000 bu corn’; Gop. Shorman, Beneca, 6,800 bu corn’; Wave, Narri Spdgbu ool L e fuia LEANED—AUgola, al 352 lumbor, 8,750 1ath § Erwin, Kunkakoo Feoder, 76,882 lumber ; Ifar- riet, 10 m Iath, Joliet ; Omaha, 40 m lumber, Morris ; %a\,lmg ‘wmb«r, 80 poate, Bencca; 1,200 foef ‘lumber, x Bable, i Vessolus Passod Dotroits Dernorr, Mich,, June 9—12:30 pn—PAsaED DowN— Props Javs, Lolipso and bargos, Jouoss and bargos Towors, Noptuuo snd barger, R. Prindoville and Larges, Arizona and bargo, Salins and barge, Aunfo Orilg ¢ barks Advance, Rilry fano, Wouon, Ofioonta ; achrs Bity of Palnsavillo, Oty of Manitowoo, Prinee Edward, Jobn Burt, Charles Wall, Osk Loaf, 'Minch, Gold Huntor, Hurvest Queon, Enito, Kimball, Pagskp Ur—Propa Gordon Campboll, Onotda, Brook- Ign, Tisk, Tvergrcen City, Durlington, Onto- nugon ; aclira Margaret Mulr, Bridgowatcr, 'Ruthor- ford, Sam Flint, Amorcan Unifon, Orosthwalto, Glay- ton Bollo, Montfor, Winp—southwost, Deriorr, Mich, Juno 0,—PAssEp DowN—Props Ohamborlain, Alleghsny ; barga Molnwk ; batks W, Slome, Olyde, Jenuiv Grabam; achra Adirondac, Ass Ohilde, Abira Cobb, Tasskn Ur—Y'rops Arabls, Mayflower, Yosomito, Buffalo; barka Elfzaboth -Joncs, Mautgomery, Sar- dlnia ; oclsra Sonator, Vienna, Awsdon, WiND—Southwost. CUFFS AND (¢ R AND GUEES, Tho Greatost Varioty of ‘Stylos over offorod 7 in Fine Goods, nt WILSON BROS,, 8, . cor, of Stato and Washington:sta., B e o, | Obdosgo Pike's OporaHouso, Fourth-at,, Olacinnaty, S, SPECIAL NOTICES. 100,000 Consumptives Dio An- nually, Thora {s good anthority for atating that In this cont gniondnltout of ovory afx dios of comsnmption ¢ and, fn- 8 th 708, tn tho formativa staos, il pufisoaary com Tiny bo rondily gontrolled by osorting (o Arabian Milk.0uro for Consumption, which atrongthoun tho bronchial. tubow, sifaying fullammation i afonnaing thom and tho Tungsof ail impurition, "It fs corialn ronfudy e eougtis and colds, whily wikon 1o o tliamisolvas, {roquontly bring on pulmonaty domplaints, 12 Gros bronenitts offootully, If thkon i tma. Schoncl’s Mandrako Pills. Thoto vlllsare composod oxolustvoly of yegotablo fn. gredionte, and nll}mnY,;x ey ontirly wuporsedo.the ua §hinorcuty, o not foavo nay”of s njurious alfo Thoy aot dirootly upon thn livor, and aro s valuab)o rom dy'in all ‘onsos of ‘darangomont. rosulting {gwod aiatg. er that opgan. | Livar Complaiat, Disoxgors, Tadigostion, Slek 1toadncho, J‘im"w o 0., &0., ‘all suooumb 1o tho froa ko of Holonok's Mag: drakoPills._For ealo by all druggiata aud doalois. Pure Vaceine Virus, : Teom tho Hotfor. De. J. B TISHER & 00., & South Olaricst., pramdato (foni thio Bonugang ntock, through olfors, and rospuotiully mak BILYSIOIANS o, for irsalats, ma tho addross of muny ot thom sannot )ainod, ination fo, 3, Dr, S Sonally Rt th0 OO0 fFOm B0 8. mhe o o s Duteher’s Doad Shot, For Bod Nugs, Oortaln Dosth to the Vormin, Kills on touoli, dostroys ORES And TOats, Toots thom onit. Uso It and stoop 1n peaco. 25 and 60 conts, Largo bottlos tho choapost. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, HOUSEREERING, TN EIN, DOMESTIC DEPARTHMENTS, ‘We shall keep these Depart- ments fully stocked with every- thing pertaining to the wants of Hotels and Housekeepers, and solicit attention to some very cheap lines of Bed and Table Linens, in all widths; -4-8, 5-8, and 8-4 Damask Nap- kins ; Huck, Diaper, and Dam- ask Towels and Toweling; Bar- bers’ Towels ; Turkey Red Toi- lenettes and Doylies; Irish, French, and German Linens; Lunch Cloths and Napkins, matcheéd in Buff, Brown, and Pink; al sizes Summer and Marseilles Quilts, both White and Colored ; Lace and Crochet Tidies; Nottingham Laces, Not- tingham Curtains, GuipureLace Curtains, Real Lace Curtains, and other choice goods, in our usual extensive and attractive assortment. A special bargain in French Chintzes, at 20 cts. (imported at 80 cts). Sheets, Pil- low Cases, Table Linens, &c., made up at shortest notice. Chas. Gossage & Qo ST ATE-ST. 106, 108, 110. MEDICAL. Tho Most Wonderful Discovery of the Nine- teenth Oentury, DR. 8. D. HOWE’S ARABIAN MILK-OURE, FOR OONSUMPTION, And all disoasos of the THROAT, OHEST, and LUNGS. {Tia only modiciuo of tho kind o’ tho world.) " A substi- tato for Cod Livor Oll. Permanontly cutes ‘Astiimun, Branchitis, Incipiont Consumption, Loss of Voico, Short. neasof Beoatl, Catared, Croup, Coughs, Qolds, oto., tn %ow days, 11k maglo. Prlav, $1 por botlo. DR. 8. D. HOWE'S Arabian Tonic Blood-Purifier, Which DIFFERS from all othor proparations n its immo- + diato action upon tho LIVER, KIDNEYS, AND BLOOD. It {5 puraly vogotablo, and ploansca thesystom of all im- puritics, bulldalt slghitup, and makos pure, rich blood. t ouros'Borofulous Disonscs of all kinds, romoves Oonsti- . paljom, and roguisten tho Howols, Kor “GENERAL DX- BILITY, LOST VITA " and ' BHOKEN- Y, VT ol DOWN ‘0ONBTITUTION! nllongo tho Nine. Contury ™ to_find i i qual, Evory bottlo {3 wort! lff?muh: in golg, *Frlce, 8 for o u"l"l abpink 'at rotall by Denggista, and wholoel 3 ST & DO anl FULLER & FULLER. - 7 LAKE NAVIGATIO:! (GOCDRICH'S STEAMERS Tor Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, ete., daily, Bundays excepted, 9 8, m. Saturday Lxcar- sion Boat for Milwaukee, ote,, do'n't leave un- 8 pom. For Grand Maven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manisteo, etc., daily, Sundays oxcepted, 7 p. m, For St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday, 11 p. m. For Greon Bay Ports, Mondny, Wedneslay, and gridny at 7 pom. Wednesday's Boat goes to 1 by SUMMER RESORTS. GRAND UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., willopon Juno 1, for tho rocoptlon of losts, Prof. J. BI. Ciidar and fis suporb bami hkso beon ongagod 1oi fubertintsy Hove Nove Ao Lt SEEN, GARS ol or Giflssy Howio, N ¥, Addrods’ WIESLEN, G2 IH & 007, nt Saratoia orings, N. Y- G LEN ETOUSH, Mount Washington, N. IT. This favoritg summor roso rt will Lo opuned Juna 19, 1§78, J. M, TUOMPSON & CO. Adaross il Juno 1, W & OO 1. SULLUKKN, Port: OLOTHES WRINGER. THE “PROVIDENCE” 5 CLOTHES WRINGER Has the Moulton Toll, Motal Journal Casinge, Adjustable Curvod Olamp, Doubfo Spiral Guar. Togk at ftbnfa i a0 Intoricy artiola, B IL. & Ly \'(.‘Mg‘u'm:f'."’"' o LOTTERY. —_ l-I«OT’I‘ERY. f tho Datl " * "oLARY RO, 118, ‘¥OR JUNT ¥, [l 8 y \ 21, 43, 0, 03, 57, 81, 5, L0, Hoalod nlays soured on’ doposit. * Prizes’ onihed and {nformption utvon, by the Haalod Depositary, 10 DA Tt T 108 1. VIS, Bnuager, Rooms ¢ ant Houth Ulark: Heatioh Offidon, 337 Narth-ave, 4 Weat, Siadison-ate, 116 Bouth Onnal-at. and CORNS! PR, KENISON, st bis old oltiges, 110 Olarkeaty