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O — - &ud placo, to botray it, wo must rfin\fln!or and originator of thom, Nobody looks to him for cconomy in Btate expenditurea, lio_wero iaposcd to bo oconomical, ho could not be so, He is prodatory chiof, whowo war oty ia “ booty." ~—Tho porty that in Massnchusetts clalmn 76,000 majorlty and supports Butler, in Towa elaims 60,000 majority and supports Carpentor. Tha Chairman of that samo party in Tows, Jacob Riob, saym of Butlor in the Dubuquo Times : For unblushing fmpuilenco, and cool adacity, Don Bubler {4 corlainly without patallol, Bhowing his con- tompt for honost publio opinion by conspictiously ad- Yoeating and engincoring tlg milary inorossc, Butlor ot boldly nnuiotncen Litnaolf s candidate for dovernor “—Uoldly goca o tho pooplo on lfs rocord, and flaunts chinllongo in thio vory teeth of high-tonod and puri- tanio Masnachusotts, *Ho finds no ono sot disposad to contest tho nomfuation with iim bofors the Republl- can Gonvontlon, and unlers somo vory sirong msu consonts to 1uako thio raco against Lim, This auccoss e sngured, 3t hardly scoms possibie that Masmaclisctta will nccept Dutler for her Exccutivo, and yot his Irionds nro vory confidont, —Tho people domand that in fature oloctions thoy may hoye au opportuuity of .voting for . ‘monsuros and not hava tholr mauhood contin- aally fnsuttad with the possibility of o _bribo, in the ehnpo_of fedoral patrouage.~South end (Ind.) Union. ; ~—'Lho signs of tho times indicato. n fixed deo- tormination on the [mxb of tho pooplo to have n now doal in politioal matters. Wo. hail them a8 = omon of coming lmnzo—s clinngo that fu going to swoop the Ropublican party from power Wo caronot for the namo of tho gmty bt i springing up, Call it what you ‘will. f it can rodoem tho.nation, and check tho tido of corruption, nnd restore oncomore the suprem- noy of constitutionsl rulo, it shall havo our hoarty support,—Afadison, ( 1is.) Democrat, ~By common consent of sll mon opposad’ to tho rarcalitios practisod by politiciana of to-dny, the old partios bavo oublived their usofulucss, and it i the propor timo to bury them out of sight.. ‘Light s broaking in upon tho dark places, aud it only neods a forward movement of 811 partios who dosire to sco roform innuguratod to witness the uttor ront of the corruptionists gnd in thoir placo havo honesty aud capacity. All good mon will_Lail tho ushering in of such’ oo era with gladuoss.—Galesburg (Z1) Free ress. "It is folt by thousands of both Ropublicans and Domocrats, that thoy aro separatod politi- cally by name rathor thai substanco—ihiat thoir intorosts aro idontical, and that in tho cnueo of roform_thoy ought fo nct togothor.—St Paul (&finn.) Pioncer. —Tho Credit Mobilier, ealary-grab, Loulsiana grauds, and other public rascalitlos, aro produc- ing thelr natural tide-wave of rovulsion j and tho goneral disposition scems to bo tomako & clean swoop of il tho old political rubbish, and make o plurpp *now, depariure” for better or for worso, but hioping and praying for beller.— Nebraska City News. - —=*Who would bo froo, himsolt must strike ho blow.” This is a conviction sottling doop to tho minds of tho farmers, and thoy say thoy aro, thorofore, justified Ly long exporienco in bendoning all hopo of roform from political arties who have no longor any distiuctive pol- jey.—Peoria (JH‘? Review, 1t the Republioans freed the black race, and the Domocrats holp froo tho whita race, tho lat- tor will cortalnly bo ontitled to somo crodit; and, for our part, if they do this, wo slall think » gront doal more of thom than wo have over ba- foto,—Monroo ( TVis.) Republican, R —Unromluntcl{ it hings como to such o pnss under tho presont Administration that not only aro Its own hangors on initiatod into tho ways of corruption and mado parties to nchomas of plun- dor, but Domaorats ara also industriously plied with mouoy, patronago, aud jobs, in order to secure their acquicsconco to, or silonce rogavding grabs at tho Treasury, Thia fact has becomo 80 patont of lato thnt it is now not unususl to hoar members of tho opposition. spoken of as *‘Ad- ministration Domocrats,” sud, whilo wo rogret confoss to & sorious alarm, lest, upon oxamination, it shall tarn out that tho Dormocrats who have yioldod to theao tompta- tions aro mon of high, not low, degroo.—Quincy (i) Herald. : —Tha power of tho Roy 80 groat that all political movements outelds of tho party, which it could not absorb or control, it hos munnged very successfully to destroy. Tn this it has moroly ropented tho triumphs of tho Demooratio party bofore tho yonr 1860. Now tha opposition to tho Ropublican party will, by the natural lnw of politienl “antagonism, bo drawn into tho farmers' movement. \What the Tepublican party will do with this zow politicsl olomont ia of some intorest to the country; what it will do with the Republican party is of es- pocial concorn to tho politicians.—Aemphis Av- alanche. —Somobody's party i going to got burt boforo tho fight botwoon monopoly and production is endod.— Chattapooga Times, * ° Wienever the - farmors vesolvo some good thing, all {mpurfi of tho Ropublican pcrsunsion #pin out their columus in the ondoavor to prove that such has boon tho thoory of tho Ropublican ublican party has baon .party all this whilo. If g0, why have thoy not | Put thoir theory into practico, 3 thoy were ublo 10 do 80, having tho mujority' ? That thoy havo not, is proven by the dissatisfaction of. so many Ropublican farmers.—Peoria (1il.) Democrat. A pro-slayory Supremo Court could maka of the constitution of the United Statos the ver bulwark of slavery, whilo Judgos imbued witl 5 lovo of froedom found amplo worrant for guar- antoos against slavery oncroaclmont. A court undnly influonced by overslindowing corporatious con find in Stato aud National Constitutions no pover in the peoplo to restrain and cantrol what they have themsolvos crontod,” But & dourt dis- posed to regard the intercats and rights of tho Dooplo as above thoso of corporations, -readily tinds (he‘{m\\'ur in the fundamontal law of tho Btate and of the United States to subordinate tho ‘corporations to the pooplo.—Lubuque (Iowa) imes. —Wo ventura tho opinion that, it thoro is any posgible opportunity, the railway compaiios will Tmalce ovory offort to rondor tho practical rosults of tho Tilinois Railrond lnw ns unpopular as pos- siblo—jngt out of puro cussoduess, you know.— Bunker Hill (1) Gazelle, ““Ae it is proposed by the proscnt manngo- ment of the Tolodo, Wabash & Westorn Railway to conso running traing into Quiuu&. if cortain demands are not complied with, it {s propor: to inquiro if in auch ovent thoy proposo aluo to ro- fund tho £200,000 paid by our citizons to aid-in tho coustruction of eaid zoad ?—Quincy (IiL) Herald. i ' —8inco tho New York Cour} of Apponls grant- od a now trinl to Btokes, there has been o groat Lo and cry raiged by tho ‘préss for & radical ro- form of tho criminal law. of -the country. The gonoral expression has boon that offendors hove too mauy loop-liolos of excapo, and that changos whoutd Do mede with. the idea of giving the prosocution o bottor chunco to couviet.—Buffalo (N.Y.) Courier, ~liio intorest attaching the Olom ease, and the concurrence of the decision of the Indiana Supromo Court, ordering ‘s now trial, with tho rovailing tondency of the sdininigtration of the aw to obstruct justivo by irralovant forme, aud balanco the enfoty of commuuity with tho prosor- vation of technical rulos and precedonts, must bo pur apology for further reforonce to what we must regard as one of tho moat mischiovous acts of judicial ** formalism."” A third chance of o8- capo_from punishmont ig gih'an to a convicted murdoross for no reason at sl affecting the cor- tainty of hor guilt or tho character of her of- fonco. - Tho rulings aro all J)Lu'nly tochnieal, aud might bo admitted or oxcluded with no more of- fect upon tho caso than upon & thlcm in on- giuuunng.—]nd;‘anapall’s ournal. —The numbor of membors of Onnlgmun who havereturnod tholr baclk pay ia stated to beforty- four, Whothor this inoludes those whoeo names uro known only to tho Troasurer ia not cloar, But tho country Liaa at lonst saved nonrly $200,000 through this tardy morality, or rathor has ro- govored 8o much “of the stenl, aud it mni Le crodited to the vigorous exprossion of a whol pomo publi¢ spatimont, Thoro in & good deal of Nirtuo in a fino burst of popular Indiguntion.— Albany Evening Journal. —Pho proes Atill keops up tho cannonado on tho snlary grbbers, and it is now wssured bo- yond doubt thut many prominent politiciaus Fho woro just blooming into notice and striking ont on the path to distinction, have boon blight- 4 forover by this ono unmanly and troacherous et, Among thooo who fall ta ¥lio no moro in {5 politionl Sron, aro many old faorilos of tho roupactive parties, but it is found impossiblo to #avo tiem from {ho common political morgue preparod by Butler whon e sot thia *fsalary steal ™ before thom,—Quincy Lerald, i (AR Run Over and Killed, Speciul Dispalch to The Cliicago Tribune, Unnaxa, O, Juno 19.—Willle Powell, aged 11, son of Clay Fowall, o farmor living about two smiles south of this oity, was instautly kliled about 9 o'clock this morning. He was roturning hiome from the pasturo, whero he had tuken his cowa ;. wal walking beside & four ox team which was drawing o heavy lond af Jumber, and on- goged in tulking to somo of bis companions, wwhen ono of-the oxen kicked him, knocking him under tho wheeln of -the wagon, which passed byer bis head orushing it into n”jol W o 4 Mace=Rlorso VEite SrRiyorIELD, Masi., Juiie'19,—1lio sult to ro- coyer damagel on atcount of the allegod un- foundnons of " tho' trotting mara” Nonemuch ro- oliod n fayor of tho pIAIntil, dsmagos bolug ald at ©0,000. Nonosuch, when l-nufihl by Plaintitr, was warrantad sound, but proved to ho & cribher, but the defonso maintained that tho eribbing wsa babit, not unsoundness, THE APPROPRIATION BILL. Actlon of the Council st Evoning in Committoo of tho Whole. Two Hundred Thousand *Dollars Allowod for Culllng o’ Ditch from tho Luke fo he North Branch. Tho Counoll hold an adjourned meoting yos- tsrday ovouing, Ald. MeAvoy in tho chalr. Prost ent, . Ald. Bowen, Dixon, Warron, MoGonulss, Cooy, MoAvoy, Sidwoll, Stono, Tracoy, Bohmitz, Cullorton, McOlowry, Clowry, Bailoy, Powell, Clark, Bwoot, Heath, -Shorwood, Mooro, Clove- land, Quirl; MoGratli, Rekhardt, Lougachor, Cannon, Ogden. A Mo Council wont fato Committoo of tho Wholo o tho Appropriation bill, Ald. Dizon in tho chair, the ponding quostion boing a wotion to striko out tho appropriation of §20,000 for Lako Park, and -substituto §16,000, Tho item was adopted as it originally stood. Whon tho itom of $160,000 for cutting: tho ditch from tho lake to tho North Branch was reacliod it wns moved to incronso it . to ©240,000. Tho City Englvoer - had said 1t would cost §480,000 to do the work, but that tho sum, of 150,000 was all that could bo oxponded thin yonr. It was claimed, howover, thint tho work was ono of g0 much iri- portanico, in o sanitary point of vlow, that somo- Hhing moro should b dono_than was proposed. Thoro woro firms that could do tho wholowork in ayoar. Still, without insisting on that, it should atloast bo, douo fu o yoare, for whlol rosson {& wes moved o put in hnlf the sum necoseary to complot thio work. . Tho motion wus opposed on the thio sum in tho bill wao all that could bo oxpond- od this yoor, snd thst o twolve-fook sower two miles .in. longth waa nob a work to bo puslicd through in o hurry, and that whatovor was dquo this yoar would mot help ngainst tho cholora, Tho importanco of the work was admitted, but fouta wora exprossed obont plling on tho faxos too liouvily, "o Finance Comnitteo hiad bdon govorned by the opinion of Mr. Chosbrougli: ' . ‘Bubsoquantly tho mover accoptod a suggostion to mako his nmondmont 200,000, and tlie mnt- tor was postpouoed in_ordor {c have ou opportu- nity of consulling tho Engincor sto tho amount. whiich can be oxpended this yoor. A motion to siriko out tho sum of ©2,600 for ontortaining ofiicial visitors, Fourth of July ‘ote., was followod by ona to_mako it 1,000, an $io anoxpondod balance of §470, waa adopted. “Tho approprintion for salarics for tho Firo Da- ‘partmoiit, amounting Lo $209,180, wont through, P& mnch of it as was_considered, with elight al" toration, bub not without discussion, An Zof- fort, wab mado to put tho Firat Assistant Mar- shal'apoy up to $2,000, on tho grouud that 1,800 was too small, snd that ho Was roally s Tiottor man than tho Chiof Morshal. A motlon woa made to striko out tho Third Assistant, bo- “enugo throo woro nunooossnry. It was rosistod bocouse of tho incrosso of tho forco, and wos dofontod. An ottompt to birike out tho _appropristion of 6,000 for fivo Fire Wardons, snd. to dovolvo tholr duties upon the polico, provad successful. Tho ilem of 87,200, for 'thitly-ono foromen, woa tomporarily passed_ovor till it was ascortained Liow many wore neodod. Tho tollmvini:) itoms wero ruiogted ‘without modification : Dearborn Park, §5,000; Ellls Park, $1,600; Jofforson Pork, $1,500; Union Park, §13.000, of whioh 86,000 is’ for an ar- tosinn woll ‘nnd 94,000 'for s fountsin’ Yoruon ~ Park, 92,6003 Wicker Park, €5,000; Lincoln Pask, ' €6,000; Washing- fon Squars, $8,000; Unlon Bquaro, $1,000 act of salarios of Commissionors of Board of public Works, omployos, ofc., 816,040; ofico and miscollancous oxpensos of Loard, drinking-fountains, $800; city comotery, $5,000; Dny seales,” §8,000; contingent fund, $10,000; couts of txx snlos, $30,000; ovoning soliools, Tho Committeo roso, and tho Council ad- Journod till this ovening. ; —_— - IOME. OF THE FRIENDLESS, Reception and Donntion Party ot the Snutitution Xestérday Afternoon and Evoning. The Iady managers of the Homo of tho Friond- less havo been putting thoir feir honds togethor for two monthu to got up somothing that would draw & crowd, mud attract aitention to that worthy fotitution. Aftor much dolibora tion, ond somo hosvy thinking, thoy rosolved on . - recoption, to which "all the woalth and beauty and fashion of tho diy should bo invited, and bo brought in contact with on cstablishmont whoro poverty finds re- liof, and tho homeless o home. Tho iden was excollont. None will have sn oxcuso for ndb knowing all sbout tha wants and working of tho inatitution, 03 overybody was invited, and ovory- body who went will have no oxouso for not con- iributiog according to tholr abilly. Therd was o printod notico on tho wall, stating that it wos more bleazod to give, than fo reccive, of which there fa no doubt. : Yontordny was honorad by boing chosen as thio oy for tho foativitios. Tho avonue kitchons havo boon runuing fuil feams for & woek propar- ing viciuals for tho ovont, sndall tho youngladios agrood to go with all_tho young gentldknon aud graco tho occasion by iheir prosence. 'Choy Woro thoraall day and had o good timo, “Tho tablos wora sproad in tho bnsemont, and thoy foumod undor tho welght of dolivacicn. ~All nds of young Indies, blondes and bruusites, waitod on tho caters, and broko tho chinawaro THith conmimmate easo. Theoating was freo, and anyono who folt 8o disposed could partake of tho gonerous Lospitality without graonbaoks' and Withont cost. Al day thc house was crowded wilh Visitous. Tiioy inspooted tho vari- ous dopartments from tho kitchon to tho nursory, Wwhore miystorious babics ato bronght up on tha Bounty of tho oharitablo. Thodo bubics wers ront curiositics. Tho oldor childron woro Srenscd in thoir bost gurmonts, In tho school- Foom thoy showod haw thoy wera boing oducated Tor tho battlo of life, aud tho industrial dopart- ment proved that tho inatruction imparted 18 practical os wellas theorotical, The rooms voro ~pleasingly ~omumented with dlags and flowers, and bits of tho country hung arouud tho ‘walla ‘fn tho shnpo of ovorgroens. Mrs. Grant, tho matron ; Miss Bowmau, tho assist ant, and Migs Disuoll chaporoned tho visitors, Tt would bo invidious to mention the names of any of tho ladies who mado the affair & uuccoss \Whon all did so well for tho good worls in which thoy sro ongaged., Th 4ho ovenlng the attondanco was vory larga, and thoro was o conort gud good siugiug by Bire. O. N, Jobnton, 3r. Baitz, Miss Obimibor- Inin, and Ar. Brittan, j Tho entorisinmont was o guatifying imccens and it is hopod it will rodaund to the substantil wolfaro of tho Home, \ CLROQU\'T, Indignant Letters from Mombers of the West Side Clul Ono roporter put his faot in it' by wiiting two paragraphs about tho ancletit gamo of oroquot publishod in Tug Trmnune yostorday. To mnko tho matter worso, another, writing of tho excur- slon to Nammond's farm, eald: *ho young onos playod tho meanost gamo that was ovor fn- ventod—croquet.,” ‘This was too much. The Wost fide Croqnet Olub would have turned up tholr nosos at the innuendoos about quarreling and the like, but to call it ¢ tho xeanest gamo " was moro than they could atand. The club hns 160 mémbors, A gentleman said so on & publio yebilo, “Tiro woro 16) indigura souls belong- | 5 ing to that club yesterday, aud, 186 of tho mom- Dots holug Iadich, thora waa just that numbor of nflaclll tormonts imprecated” upou tho head of tho offending reporter. Worso than any of theso, Yio has boon summoned by tho city oditar o soloct one or.two from the bundla of lottera upon tho subjoot, Ho would nob Luvo carad it thoy hind boon nddrossod to him pergonally, but thoy woro not, ‘Tho city editor received “them, and Lopt tho best, handing tho balance over for solec- tion aud—thoe wasto pfllu.\r ‘buskot, Following gre some of the views of the olub of 160 mom- Dors upon this Importaut subject : Ty the Editor of The Chcago Tribune : ‘Sise: 1t hoa bean 00 warm to pluy eroquot to-doy, and 48 now too ot to go to Touluy'uy so L will jusl -“mm o ovenfug In tolling you what I think of sour abusing croquet, Iy Wwould ‘take moro than ol the evening to do if, T think 1t 46 moun; that’s what T fhiink, Snpposiug T waa to come up fa your ofics und 'ijiat Lillfards waa stupld, and carey Off your meer- schaiha cigar-lolder, - TUa furt 4n, 1 dow' bullovo you over playud eroquatin your life, “You don't kuote fow Yo, of yon would ot call it #{hy menusst yama thut vor wae invonted.” 1 you will cowo yp ta dir hofip Ol - wipust, near Auhlayid wyeuugy XAl tgact you, b il r, Yqu ruet fud out who thiu i from, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: B 1 think that the wutbor of thogo infamous vars« und ihnt.| 6,600 ;" graphs abont _otoqriot in yonr paper Z it Lo lavo & whale o ‘of sronuot balle’ bammor down hix throat with the mailois, and thon have them wickoted in seenroly, BLONDE. ¥, 8,~1f ho ' digcsiod {hem casily ho ought o bo mado to swallow the box, . 1hils mornlng‘l To_the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribune : Bin: Your strioturen, you know, upon croquiot, you know, aro In domaltion bad tusto, Jou know, Lecatisd 10 20 ling any accomplishmont’ ho ought to bo al- lowed to sliow #t, you kiow, and oroquet's o deal batter: than tho horrid gamo of billynrds, z‘nll hnow, Docause tho balls are %0 big and you can’t misn Jom, you know, and thero_aro .80, maiy of thom, 1 hopo, ou will take it all back and oblige, ~ Besidos, tho girls hrow tiom at oach other whon ,thoy got through, aud it such fun, . . ALIOK. | Wo havo recolvod o lottor from nn ostimable marriodlady, - whoso namo, at hor roquont, ia not_published, taking excoption to thekoro- ‘marks alrondy Foforrad to, na rocently publishod in Tuz Trinoxm, and which toudod to disparago tho noblo gam of.oroguot, and to thirow dirk on it. Sho sppoaly to Tur Tninus, whioh' sho wooms to look upon a8 o married -man with a largo family, to consider tho damage which will bo dono to the matrimonial chances of girls If tho game Iu abolished. 8lio spenke by authority a8 ono liiving '@ largo family, all of girly and moat.of thomn mntrisgeablo and wiiling ‘o bo marriod, . According . to . hor,. thero ia'no amugomont whioh so tonda to facilitato matrl- ‘mony ns oroquot. - It-brings tho boya-and giris togothor, Thoy tako'sides and choose parhiiors in sport, and nro-lod' theroby to clioowe thom ‘in onrnpst, . Ahoio_.nra opportuni tios for . furkiva linud-prossivgs + nd attinctivo costumas,. nnd there -aro chanoos’ to show clonn-out anklos. - ** Proximity {a tho motli~ or of love," finys tho matron, and proximity.js to ho found on tho-oroquet flold.” Shio_sknten with Uocoming prido that onp of hee dnughtors found tho shortast " xond to tho" chuurel " throgh tho nforosaid flold, and pitically nils what will be- come of tho, roraalidor. {£. young.mon aro taught that croguot iy. ridiouloa hud resort to somo unsoclnl. amusomont - intond. What sho #sys has muoh woight.. -+ - i CITY-HALL TALK, : Fho Mayoralty Question=:Iond and Burley Suld.to Io in Training for tho:| Succession=-Thelr Strong Points.. | Tho wiso mon atound tho City-Hall, who lpaf in the corridors and about tho door, sro bogin- ning, carly in tho sonson o it is, to discuss tho Mayoralty quoslion, chiofly, however, from a sogular Ropublican standpoint. T'wo gontiémen alono scom to ocoupy tho attontion of the politi- cians—Ald. .Bond, of. tho enth Ward,' gud | Comptroilor Burloy. - Tho - formor. " e’ said to bo' & good Ropublican, who kopt bis skirta froo from Liboralism, ond ho is a residont of tho Woat Side, which is atlll irritatod by, tho dofoction of Mayor Modill, and which futonds to Dave tho noxt Mayor, if it can. ~Tho Aldorman’s standing in tho community is oxcollont. Ho is popular, ploasant; and honest, and, what is moro, than all, by a singnlsr fotality ho Las boon un- ablo to bo prosont in tho Conncil whon any of tho liguor disputes, tho Sundsy ordinance, or the eloyen o'clock ordinanco hinve baen voted on. His rocord is spotlogs, Tho ‘temporance pooplo may claim him, and tho other alc{’u may bo told. that honevor voted against thom.” Ho has availa- bilityin an ominont degreo, and it is roported that J. D. Ward is gratoful for Bond's detormination ot o run againet him for tho Republican nomi~ nation for Congross logt fall, Ta fa ot looked upon as truatworthy, however, for gratitude is not Mr. Ward's chiof poouliarity, e As for tho Comptrollor, it is roported that ho Dns & burning desiro to bo Mayor, partly becauso 1t is an honorable_placo, and’ partly. beoause ho T Homo old grudgo to pay off, tho innocont ob- oct of ono of thom being Mr. Carter, of the onrd of Publio Works. The Comptrollor's Irionds urgo his scquaintanco with the finances of tho city, and tho fact that Lo comes from tho North 8ido, which has long boen out in tho cold, 8o far as having o Mayor is concorned. Mr. Burloy, too, 15 nn sboriginal Republican, and whilo in tho Loglalaturo votod against the Btato Liquor law, which makos bis boor and whisky rocord a littlo bottar than Doud's, which 18 morely nogatively good. Tho quiot advacaton of tho Comptrollor ar_said to bo Ald. McGraih, Dixon, and Poyell,—threo Irishmen, Ono ob- Joot of this golection in tho hopo which is ontor- tained by tho Ropublican leadars of winning ovor tho Irish to fako tho placo of tho desorting Gormons, It s also’ eaid that thoso threo nides lnve privato viows which they hopo {o farther by gotting Mr. Burloy in a8 Mayor. Dixon wants to bo appoinfod o momber of tho Board of Piblic Works-in placo of Cartor, who goes out noxt year, and he knows that Bur- loy will_not reappoint the prosont incumbent. Gaorgo Powall wauts to bo r-olocted Aldorman, and knows e will noed, all the holp ho can got. 1t ho doea got beaten, ho hopos to bo mado Gng Tnspoctor, =What McGrath wants is xiot 6o claar, Dbut ho cortainly wantn soniothing ; and, whilo ho Tus gono protty dooply into tho now doparturo, doopor thou ho evar did into Liboralism, yob ho hus o facility for changing sidos whon it is worth his whilo. It is also assertod that tho economical motions of - theso goentlomon, whilo tho appropristion bill ‘is widor discnasion, aro dltated by the Comyitrolley, most” ot thony for to purposd of alapping at tho Board of Publio Works, Of courso, all this Is morely City-Hall talk, aud nobody is bound to take it for goepel. Thie knowing ones, howover, aro inclined to Dot on Bond, atd think that' Burley {8 tao fan- guino, and that ho is caloulativg without Far- wall, Reammon & Co, Thoy aro boginning jto worship tho West Sidor s the coming man. Somotimes J. 31, Rountrao is meationad, but tho fenoral improssion fs that i s trotted ot weko y to be bled and then slain, HOT WORK ON A HOT DAY, Threc Alnrms in Twenty Minuts A $3,500 Firc on Eust Randoiph Streets B Although tho past two days Lnve been' warm and summor-liko, when firos ocour but ratoly, the Firo Dopartmont has been called out no less than nine times. Yestorday ‘evoning there wero threo alarms within the gpace of twonty minutes. The first was from Box 15, at tho cormer of Washington and Franklin streots. About half-paat 7T o'clacly, Ofticor Hooler obgerved flames issuing from the raar end of the four-story building No. 231 Enst Randolph-stroct, noar: the top. = He immodiately sont in the alamn. Boforo the arrival of tho Dopartmont tho firo biad gained considorablo hordway, and the flames. ware ‘bursting from ,the front windowa of the fourth story. About .this time “the bolls struck _for Box . 872, .which waa _quickl Sollowod by n_ scoond’ slarm -from Box 18, aud hat work was promised the. boys. They went to work with oeven more than usual daring and energy, and by go doing provented whint promised to bo a most dostruotive firo, Vith the aid of tho Blinnor Firc Escape, several stroams woro vory ‘soon playing on tho flames turough the fourth story windows, snd the scorcliing oloments woro confined to tho fourth floor, whero_thoy began, There wasno stook Dore, nud the principsl damage was, thero- foro, dano the building, whioh was oconplod by Grommes & Frankel, jobbors of wines and llquors, The huilding is a foury atorfi‘stmm front, ond 18 awnm{‘ by My, B. Kociller, of Milwauken, whoso loss’ is about $2,300, ' Grommes & Frankel were dsmaged ohout @800, They oarry s stock valuod ot 22,000, upon whioh thoro i the following in- suranca: Commercial Union, London, ©0,000; Tiome, Columbus, 3,000; 'Amazon, 5,000 Uslon, Bangor, £3,500; Browors', Milwaukao, £5,000'; Tiroman's, Dayton, §3,600! No. 220 ‘ia o owned by Mr. Kootller, and s occupiod by Messrs, Dawion & Shiolds, manufacturing con- Toctionors, who woro dumagod 8600. Thofy loss {a ully sotorod by insurnuy, iy ooriginof tho o it w inystory, Tho floor wpon_ whiol' it apparently stattod hins boen va- cant for some time. Yostorday moraing, in ro- iring tho clovator, some® workmon Wore up hore, sud it is surmised that they mioy have boon caratess in tho use of Ry, The alarm from Dox 873, at 8 o'clock, was ac- ousioned by the discovory of flamos in_ 2 ono- story building, situated In tho roar of No, 707 Bouih Haluted stroot, owned by Johu Sobroodor, and occupled by John Lady. A defective fluo caused it. Loe#, $60; insured for $200 in tho Lycoming. "Tho alsrm from Box b, at tho corner of Michi- gon nvonuo end Lnko'uiroot, at Lalf-past 8 o'clook, wa falso, : chinumen Leaving Pounsylyanin, DPresvurar, Po., Juno 19.~-3hortly bétoro 13 o'clock last night, tho Erio oxpress’ arrived at thp Arion dopot, i thiia city, ono car'boing filled Sith ' Ohinose_strikora from Bosyér Tall Pa. uumboring’ ninety-ning’ mon,* who' yera wudor hargo of Dhow l{l\u;i,‘\ To hosdod Ve it lot {hat cama ¢ Doaver Ialls,” ‘Choy wera also ge- companied by Wab Ly, who Lioaded the third ini- forttion, Thoy uro on- their way to Ulncinnati and from thers so Now Orlonny, whera part of thoir number will depart for Ban Frauoisco, Thoy appour to have no engagoment at any othor place, but will work at anytling they oan flud to do, Chow Llung ond Wah Ly stato that tho tronbl tho outlery workn was oaused by Ah Pay, who was thoir troasuror, withholding from éyfl to 88 por month from osch man, Tho ‘party loft st 4 o'olock this moring, on the Pan- andlo Road. iy r— k WALL STREET. Review of the NMonoy, Stock, Zond, Gold, nnd Produce Narlots, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Youx, Juno 19.—Monoy onsy: to-day av 4 to 0 por cont on call, with most of tho late businoas at b per cont, Prime dlsoounts quted 2.0 to 8 por cont. , Qurrenoy loans on timo § to 6 por cont for thirty to sixty doys, 0 to 7 pot dont for ninoty dnys' to four months, and 7 por cont gold for all the yoar. G‘I]]:lk:nl';m on. t{mn flat to for cnrryiug for Inys anid for {m, 1~13‘m wixty dsys, 36 for nf;mcy dml ¢ Tor four months, 15¢ por cont for six moufly, R0 13 to 19 for all the yoar. . % " SEORETAUY DIONARDSON. i Dispatohes from, Wasbington, which soem’ to o on authority, sny that Mr. Itlchnrdson hus no ifion of rosigning the position of Sdcrotary of tho Trossury. : * g 5 STOORH.. , ¢ wero aiternatoly'wonl aud utmnq,w.ml doprosalon “Zhilatly prominont from tho opouing until midday, and tho strongth most marked toward tho olose., Tho onrly doprossion was most consplouous I Unlon Paelfio and Pdcific Mail, reports - from +Washington in rogard to the Govornment with- holding bonds from thoformor Company, and the agitation {n Togard to tho isauc of bondi by the Iattor Compauy, having cansed & pressuro of salos in both stooks. ‘Tho lnrgent denliugs: of tho day:-were in Unior - Paciilo, Baoltia 5fal), ‘Wostorn Union, Lako Sbore, and Ohios. Noxth- woatarn ghares wore weak,iand, deelined from 74 10124 for common, ond:85 to. 84i¢: for gru- forrcd, on smnll transsctions. .. Tho Tiacifio Mail pooplo mot to-day to.dovise: morna for paying, 180,000 which were duo’ yosterday. -, ‘Thoy pro- Dotod to fusuo o bottomry bond; plodging thelr yteamers and_collatoral,- but until to-morrow without taking:sotion: that an attompt {8 bolig méde to induco el .£nloa ns 5 bosis for a corner. © %77 JIORACE ¥, GLABE. . N It woa nacortained this aftornoon that: Ar Horaco F, Olnrk is not 8o ‘il m,(hu .Was repre= sonted. 4 =0 but closod with & adjournod ooLD “wenkor on London advices, Stendiar fooling.. Bidu for ‘lronsury gold to-doy “amountod to ¥3,310,000, aud ansyardof 82,000, 000 was mado af prices ranging . from' 11676 to 116,88%¢. Thero waa not much :strifo - for gold, and 1o largo bids, Exchango wenker in tono this- sftornoon, though the rato 'is, un- changad. Shipmonts of to-day consistod. of sbout $180,000 in silver bara, 3 GOVERNMENTS y cloned qulet and o fraction lower, in Bympathy with gold. . DREADSTUFFS, Filour lower and vory irroguler for all qmdau uador $10.00, and to, cffect largo sales decldedly lowor prices would have to bo submilted ‘to. Salos, 13,600 brla; roceipts, 15,900 brls. Wheat irrogular’; choico No.-2 Milwauken scarco and alablo; ‘common qualitios hoavy. _Winter %\:lut, ut comparativoly well held. Domand chlofly for oxport. Tho bulk of that arrived to- day was proviously ‘sold and froight-room en- §f§‘{," Tor it. -Balos, 68,000 bu. Rocoipts, 208, i % B PROVIBIONH. Pork vory quict and prices -shout mominal, Jobbing Jote firm ot 916783 bid, sud $17.00 asked. . Sules, cash and regulnr, 40 Drla a $7.00 for now mosa. - For future dalivery, no gales; Juno quoted ot 916,873, and July, 810,873¢@17.00. Cut moats—Businees rathor fiml:‘n lg:kpficeu still quoted firm.- Balos, 400 smoka o at 140, quoted as high as 1430, and shouldors, 0@3560, with 400 sold =t ’5,., lowor figuro, _Rib bollics, 8@B83o, oa to woight. TPloklod® shouldors, 8}/@8}do. . Rocoipts, 291 packages., Bacon vory quieb and pricos un- Bottlod ; long clour quotod at 83(@83go; short cloar, Bb¢o ; ehort rib scarco, last ealo at B3ge. Tard thoderatoly sotivo; Westorn for Jutio, 8 15-16@90 ; city, about 100 tes sold at 8o for futuro dolivory ; 500 tes for July at 934o; 500 ton for Soptambor ot 93¢o ; 250 ten for Auguat st 96-16c. - Rocoipts, 220 kogs, 308 phge. THE INDIANS. An Indian Agont ResignsseNiihitary Xaterforence Roguired in the Sancar= iis Bosorvation==fopredations. BAN Fraxorsco, Cnl,, Juno 18.—The Union's Tucson, Arizons, corrospondout says that Maf. 0. T. Larrabeo, the United Btatos Special In= dian Agent at tho Sancarlis Roservation, where the last Indian uprising occurred, in which Tiout, Almy was killod, had arrived in Tucson. Fenring. that his life would be taken, he has turnod ovor tho Agoncy to the military authort: ‘tios and li?lpointod Mn&. Brown :\cti,u‘: Agont un- £l thio nuthorities it Washinyton sliall ako fur- ther arrangemouts. i Tle corrcepondent says that the Washington suthoritics \\ull“ show wisdom by allowivg " tho military to control them without tho aid of thy civil sgonts until tho Indinua show sigus of civilization. * About 200 Indians loft the rosorvation after tho killing of Almy, and hava not yot returned. Last wook fourtoon Apnches took sixty mulos from Josepl Parson, & miller, this sido of Mag- dalonn and Sonora, ' Parson sent out throo par- tios, in a cirenit, two following tho trail, tho third taking o ehort cut _to tho Arizona lne, in the Dboliof that the Indisns wore from Arizong, ns horatofora, - - ¢ When the Tndinns came up, the party rocap- turod tho mules and a lot of United Statos blankets, Ono band ot the Apachos made thoir anaumnn thia side of the Sonora lino, sud killed somo stock., The farmers fled. Harvest- ing I8 progrossing rapidly. N g i e SRR O AURORA, Opening of .tha Board of TWradeas ‘Funeral of Robert Naper. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, - Aunoga, Ill,, June 19,—The Aurora Board of Trade held their first mooting this afternoon, at which thoro was a large attondanco of farmors and buyers from Kane, Koudall, DuPsge, and DoKalb Connties. . Many now mombors wore ac- coptad, snd a gencral fooling of dotormination to make the ontorpris -3 snccoss was shown by those intercsted. ho transactions "of to-day wore 6,000 1ha of wool nt 40@450; 2,200 1bs of butter at 180; 100 boxes of chooso weto held at 1034o, buyors offering 10c. This being the firat ‘méoting, Jargo salos wore not lookoed for, but all woro woll aflallod at tho oponiog. Tho Knights of Pythias. and 0dd Follows of Aurors, ssslastod by tho -Aurora. Oornet Band, proceaded to Naporville by tho, noon' train 0 conduot the faneral services of ‘tho Iate Knight Robort Napor, lomnrlhpropfletur of tho hotel known as the Fitch Houso. The cortege was tho largest over seon at Naporville, and fully ovinced tho dosp reppoct in which he was hold by kis follow-citizens, amongst whom ho Lgd lived_for forty-two yoars, his fathor boiug tha foundor of Napervillo, Tho cerpmanios &t tho Fm“ wero couduoted by Past Grand Ghaucol- ora Ushor and Rico, ussisted by Dr. C. M. Walkar, Chancellor of Oriflammo Lodgo. ©Ohio River Xmprovement, Prrrsnunox, June 10.—The Ohio River Com- misalonors met at the Mouongabela House at 9 o'clock this morning. After a eariea of resolu- tions, the announcoment of © committos, com- posed: of mombers from cach Btate, to confor Vitly the Booratary of War, through Obief Tn: incor Gon, Hamphreys, wits thy “view ' of ob alning § pian of improyement of tho Ohlo boats enitod to tho \WN! of the ‘country, the Commis- Bion adjnurned to meot at tho Galt Housn, in wigillo, Ky., on the socond Wednoaday (tho 10th) of Baptomber, at 10 o'clock in tho forondon, ——ey % MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH,: Now York Financidl Nows. New Yonx, Juno 19,—Monoy wag casy, 8¢ 468 por cout, . 5 ‘Btorling ruled quict and sleady at 100} for sixty daga and 11037 or gl ol opencd at 110 ,and was firm until the Govern- ‘monit Aale, whien th thurkat broko down to 118%, but lod at ‘o clono Lo TIBY@USK. 1t was ibngi that the cliqua would buy the Govornmont gold, bt thioy wero wollera ot ho lowest prices, Loous'210§ e oout for carzying, | Oleuriogs #43,000,000; Freasury [ labursoments, $41,000, Goverumanth clsked by, S sympathy, with gold, Btato bonds woro dull nad homliml 7 E Htooky Apensd Quit after tho fiestcall, and tho w\luxn Tiat deined fromt 33 t0'1 ‘por cont, The Gunression ‘with inout- conupioians I Unidg Pautlo and Pacifio afl, Tho raports frony \Vnumm‘;‘tu\&_ Iny rogatd ta the Government withliplding tha bonda rom tha forior Compapy i o taion s zogurd (0 o tasuo of g By, 46 duitér, “cansed 6 prcestiro to acll both socits, - Northwealorn plierea Wero alo work, largint dgaliytwwors in Unfon Pacifio, Pacitio Madl Westarn Unlolly ke Shoro, ut - Ohilos, Thomarket oloacd with s sllght rally, but does not appear firm, “Llig Puoiflo Muil Directors mob to-day aud discussod {lio fusncisl condition of tho Gomipany, but ad jaurned 4111 to-morrow without any action bojug takon”on’ the question of o now lssug of bands, Blorling; 109, COVERNMENT TONDS, L191% [ Coupons 07, 2163 | 10-40s, Tho Caupons, 81, 6208 0f 63 . Tt is botioyed, | 1203 KTATE TORDR. . Virginian, old....sus North Catolinas, old,.2 Nortl Garolinas, now. 18 00KS, RUPAULPfdLsarree - K Wabanh. v 07 Wabash DI, . 80 Fart Wayno. . 04K Torra Hauto, 20 Torro Ifauto pi i Ghleago & Altor % Ghlengo & ‘Alton pfd, 111 Ohla k‘bflullnlppl,, i 0,3, &Q, %0 | Lalko Shore Indlnnn o Ilinofs Oentral, 87 | Union Pacifio atoc) 73 | Unton Pacifio bonds, 8k BiL( Cantral Pacific bonds, 10275 Trol, Lack, & Weatern, 103 Hartford & Brie..... ¥ Bt Paul..... Foreign Mariota. Tavenroov, Juno 19—11 a, m—Flout, 278 61228 0d. Wintex whoat, 128 21 sfiring, 11n@124 ; Whilo, 118 Todgile 114 "ciub,- 124 4d.” Cor 3 94, Turk, 633, Tard, 90, Yavznroor, Juno 10—1:30 p, m.—Broadstufls quict and unclianged, Pork, 6; LoNDON, Jiind 10—8'p, 1, —Consols for monoy, 033 for nocount, 0% ; B-204 of 103, 935 do of 61, 02 10-40s, 80: 'now ds, 59,};: rie, 603 Tho bullion 4 tho Bank of Engiand 16 £030,000, 1 opon market, Ratoof discount for 8 montha' bl 3 bolow banl rate, “Tallow, 435@433 5. i i Pants, Juns 10,—Tentos, 6O 120, s Bpoolé In tha Tauk of. Franco hus ncreased 333,000 france, - 3 Tavenroot, Juno10.—Cotton quict and stondy ¢ mid- Iing upland, 8X@Ud; Orleans, DK@IY. fHales 10,600 Thalee; Aworican, 6,000 spocilaiton. had oxport, 2,000, A rondatufis quict, Tork, 028 ; Cumborlaud middlcs; 78, New Yorle LivesStock marlcet, New Yoms, Juno 10.—rzves_To-duys recolpln, 160 cars, or 3,014 hend, mnking 4,640 siuce Monduy aguinst 5,060 tho pamb {imo It weck, Tho markel Yéstordny nid to-day waa dull at & roduction of about 36, Thio quallty sau falr, ranging froui conunon to ‘primo, Natlvo nlcers, chiofly from Chicago, sold nt 11 @136, with o' fow ab 12@13}ge, and 44 carlonds of Toxans at 10@11%c. Bmooth, fat nutiva ateors, v 1,200 £01,400 1bs, i lots to Wholesalo alnughtercrs, 86l nt 113¢@11%c, SHalea inclndo: 19 cara Illinols teors, av 7% owt, nt 1130 G cars, seantav T4 owt, L1340 G cars, ‘v TX owl, At 113603 10 cars, v 03 Cwt, ab 1130 13 cars, av 3¢ owi, at 10} 10 cara mix- ©d Taxas and Minsous! cattlo, av B3¢ owhyat I0@11c; 10 cara good atill-fod Toxsns, oy 0% ety af 1BLIAC 1T Sarn Tiinots stears, av 03¢ owt, At 11@12)(0; ond 16 cars Toxang, av 6 ewt, at 104@10/5t, Duesaen Becr—Is polling alowly at 8@100, with ex- coptional aales at 10)¢c, . ALvEA—Tanged froin 3i¢¢ o 03¢0, SiEED AND Listma—Tecoipts oy, T cars, or 1,600 ‘hend, making 4,400 sinco Monday, ngsinst 9,250 tho ssmotime laat weok, Trade extrenioly dull, ot G@0K0 for ordinary to exira shoon, and 83120 for common to cholco Jambs. Bales includo ¢ 3 cars Ohfo sheop, v 87 s, at 6Xo s, af T'car, ov 86 1bs, ol 603 1 cat, ov 84 1bm, at 5303 1 cor, v 118 1bs, at 6¢o 3 1 tar Jorsey lambs, av. 0 1bs, 86 1207 1 car, 0¥ 67 Ibs, 4t 11@11%c; and 1 car Ohlo, av 51 1b3; at B, Bwmir—loceipts, 32 cars, or 9,800 hops, making 11,000 for threo days, against 12,806 for tho Aamo timo Iadt week, Mnrkot niosly, ot Gig@5io for lve, and 6%@T o for city dressed. 5 1 car, oy 84 1be, ot 630; 1 car, av Now York Dry Goods Market. New Yonx, Juno 10,—Tho market was quict for all oscription of colton goods, Shootinga and ohirtings ara hold more Armly sinco {ho ndvance in cotton, but quotations, nro unchanged. Deulma nndOhovolt Stripoa aro woll nold up, Hoavy fancy cansimores aud ovorcoatings aro in fatr roquest. Shawls sro dull. Tho Datly Bulletip eaya: “ A sensition was cpestad In tho markot by alargo jobbiug house rodiicing the prloesof prinis st fusther, vz : ‘Amorican, Wash- fag, Allon, Dunncll, and Concatogs, Lo 93¢c, Garner to e Kncons to bige, Amoskong, Sothorast; ¥acht Cluby i Japamedo sisipes to 8o, and Garuer'a niripes and Ohevert’s to 9c, - The Produce Markots, NEW YORK, Nrw Yonx, June 10,~Corron—In limited domand; middiing upland, 2le. BneADsTUFFI—Flour heavy and lowor ; rocolpts, 16,- 000 brls ; suporfine Western aud Stato, $5.0085,20; common'to good extra, $5.00@0.403 good to cliolee, $0.00@7.26; whito wheat oxtra, §$7.16@Y.20; Ohio, :30G 8,76 5 Bt, Louls, $0.76@11.00, Nyo flour un- ehangod. ' Corn moaf® steady; ‘Brandywiuo, $3.60. Wheat quet and stoady ;. recelpts, 103,000 bu} No. 3 Milwaukos, $1.40; Northwestorn spring, $148; No,a Milwnukec, '$1.62; No. 1 Duluth, $1.67. 'R5c, barioy, and malt Unchanged. Corn licavy and Towor ; zocolpis, 00,000 bu ; steamor mized Wertern, 43@52c ¢ high mizod, 60@G2c; white, 0Tc, boayy ; rocolite, m}‘%} bug 2igc; whito, 45 ) B e Dol dnd hoav: Hay—Dull and hieavy, Onts quiet oo new mized Western, 395 Diack, 40@42, i Woatern, 163 @100, Hors—Quiot. Guootrizs—Joffeo quict ; Rio, 174 @19%c. Bugar quict and cany, Bfolasses {rrogular ;’ Cuba, ‘Provisions—Pork weal ; now mors, $16.65.017.00 7 primo mese, S1.75@17.50, 'Loef dull and unenugul. Gut meata fiaclinnged, " Tard weak § Wostern steam, etile, 9¢, - i ulut ; Weatorn, 16@23c, uiot und enslor at 11G135e, nchanged ab 93¢, 7, LOUIS, Sr. Louts, Juno 19.—BnrapsTurrs-—Flonr dull and unchanged, Wheat dull and lover; No, 2 spring, 01, samples 11, $1.25a0.00, Own duti and un wottled ; 'No, 9, 87c on irack ; 391 fu clovatoF; 4@ 4do for'Augnst sacked, Oata roand frrequ- Jar; No, 2, 28)¥@300 on truck; IG35: sacked, auifat oo’ 7 Winscy—Stoady at 83c, Provisions —Pork quiet; nmall lote, $16.75 3 cash offorad at $16.50 for July without buyers, Julkmuats nominal ; shoulders, 640 clear ib, Hus cloar Blic. Bacon dull and ouly small order trade. Lard nominal GArTiE—Quiot ond firm ; fat Toxaus, 3K@4xc; ‘primo to chioice nativo steers, 5G0c. Hoas—Quict at 4G43e. ! - * MILWAUKEE, Mruwavxee, Juno 19.—Dnesnsrorrs—Flonr dully extra apring, $5.00@0.50. Wheat firm ; No, 1, $L30% { No. 2, $14i%¢ spot; $1.22 Juno; §117% Jaly steady’s No. 3, 20c, Corn dull aud lower ; Ko 3 Ryo duiland nominal; No. 1, 8ge, Darley ‘domand but 1 2, 63c. o, B3¢0} Oswego, 120, 8,000 bria; wheat, 145,000 b, 000 bris: wheat, 125,000 b, UFFALG, Burrazo, June 19.—Flour steady, Wheat dull ; littlo dolng; No. 2 Milwankeo Club offered at $1.33 on spot 8B to arrivo; salos, 11,100 bu at §1.45, Cora dull and lower; salos, 16,500 buNo, 3 at 42@4%c, Oata ‘Dominally hold at 856 § no buyora, Fngroitrs—Unclisnged ; Jitlo shipping. OINOINNATL OmronwaTy, June 19,—BnEaDsTUrFe—Tlour dull st 365@145, Whoat quict nud ok Corn dultat 4le, Ry quiok at G5@00e. and nominal, Oats dull snd nominal o Tuoviions—ork quiel &t $10.00GT quiet and nominal; ateam 8xo 3 kettlo, 830, Teats quict 3 shouldors, 050 clesr Tlb, B1i@8AC: Cloar, 8X@870, Dacon steady’s jobblng sales; slioul: Qra; Tigo; Sloar rib, X0 ; clodry 9Xge. WinskrBloady of 830, DETROIT, Drrnorr, June 10.—BReADsrUFFs—Flour dull and unchianged; Whoat dull and o sbade lowor ; axtra White, $1,80@1.81 3 No, 1,171 ; amber, SLSL. Qorn Qull and Jowor at doo, - Oate dull and lower ut e, MEMPHIS, Mrarpnts, Juno 19.—Corrox—Firmer ; good ordl~ Dary, 16 @103 ; low midaling, 18@16:0, TineavsTuryi—Flour, no demand, Corn dulland unchanged at 67@58c. Oats dull and ‘drooping ot 43@ e, Cornmeal firm at $2.90, Tiax—Nominal, ‘Biran—Dull at $13.00, 3 ;AWH—QL\hl‘, shouldors, TX@Te}, 5idos, 9K@ 0. 08WEGO, 0wRGO, June10.—BurapsTUFFR—Wheat dull ; white Blate, $1.90; No. 1, red Weatern, $1.75 3 No. 4 Alil- ‘waukoe, $1.54. Corn dull ; high mixed, 53@sdo, PHILADELPHIA, PrLADELEIIA, June 10,—DazapsTorre—Flour very dull and daolining ; suparfino, $4.00@4.50; extm, $5.005,60, Whent quiet, but firinor; red, $1.50@1,003 bor, $1,85, Ryo: State, 95, Corn Armer; yallow, 575 mixed Westorn, 5@610, Oatslower; white, 45@480 ; black, 430, “Wiinky ~04 L @odo, 2 Onupk PreidLeup—19@13%0 § refined, 1020, BALTIAORE, DArzinonz, Juno 19,—Dueabstures—TFlour and whent dull and unchangoed, mixed Wostern, Glv. 40@4120 ; white, 14@1do, Iiye dull at 70780, Provisions—Dull and nominal, Burrau—Unchangod, Wantsiy—Smull usled nt 0310, TOLEDO. Corn activo and firm; Onte wenkkj mixed Weater, Toreno, Juno 10,—BurAnsturra—Flour quict and uncliangod. Whent drrogular ; No. 8 whito Wabash, sLoo; No.'1 whity Michigon, $1,88: wmbor' Micl: tiin, 3L opoly SLEYG G duile $1L43y July Mo, 1 Tod, ¥1,68, Uorn sfoady & hlgh mfxed, 42 ; spat, 42i¢c; July, 440 August, yollow, 41360 'no grude, 88k, Onte'stondy; No.1, 3505 NG,3,’83xcy Michigin, o, Frerans-—-Unchangod, ‘Recrrra—Flour, 2,009 hrla ; whoat, 12,000bu ; corn, 85,000 Lu ; onts, 4,000, b, strpamTe—tlour, 2,000 brla; whoat, 5,000 buj carn, 18,800 bu ¢ oats, 5,000 L, b & OLEVELANR, CrrvzLaNp, Juno 19.~linzansturis—Whoat firm and botter ;" No, \‘nd held at $1,63; No, 9, $1.42, o’i"{ -,:gmn flg . Qg e st :{‘su. = enoLED—Quint, alowdy sud unchanged, TOUYBVILLE, iy Touwyie, Juno 10.—BuzApsrusss—Flour dull, and somogrades lower; oxtra family, $5.25, Corn atendy ; B5@57c, Oats stoady ; 40@48¢, Puovisions—Aloas pork stéady ; $17.00, Bacon firm { lhg’\‘xxalmh'lll;k@'n:u‘; nmlu? n)?gga;n; cloar da, nx:, od, $ulk moat quict, and uncisnged, e o Sty 1oy nd, Uashiandy Wtsxy—8toady ut §9GY00, NEW ORLEANS, zw OBLEANS, Juno 10, —BREADiTOFFa—COorn dull and oaslor s G3@00s, Oala lower; dlo, Tuan—Dlentiful and lowor ; T0c, Gnookmixs—Bugar frm j fully falr to prime, 9@ e, ‘Othera unchangod, 0TTON—Firmor { ales 1 C 2,200 13ce; low ml\l&hlul, ,200 good ordiuary at WKe; middliugs, 1850 middling. Orloank, 183c, Recolpts, 172 bal oxporia; stock, B0 408 ton, P Xilinois River and Onnnl Nows. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TuBATLE, d1ino 10.—Tho stoambr_Kntio srrived {hia morning,- fowing tho cansl-boat Parson Brawnlow, from Olilicotiie, londed with corn, sud tho Beriecs, from Lake Dapuo, with corn and_osts, both bound for Cifloago; alan " tho prop Mohowk Tollo, ~tow- ing Dho connl-bonts Mewscngor sud Watorloo, fram 8t Touls, oll_toadod with pig-fron, ' fof Chilesgos’ tho W. T, Nackwood, from Rings- tom, with coul for Clilengo, and tho Gold Rad, from L. Toouin, light for Ohlcago, 'Tho stme McCook oame np from Poru_light, and towod the canal-bont Marion, lght, to Poru for ropalrs, Tho Parson Brownlow, Iended with eorn, tho Bonecn, with corn and onta, tho propollor Mobiuwi Jello and'tho_canal-bonts Mea: rongor An Waterloo, all Jondod with pig-iron, ond tho P4 Tockuwood with Kingaton conl and o Gold o, ight, nll passed inta tho cannl for Ohicago, and bargjo No. 4, light, for LaSallo, pascd out, - Six feot of Water reported'on this lenty Lock and 9 fect ‘aud $iches of wator on tho mitrovelll of Lock 16, | il . Vostels Powwod Dotroit, o Drrnor, Mich,, Juio 10—-13:35 p, m.—PAsArD Up— Trop Tdnhio, Oswégatohio, Colin Campbell and bargos; Dark Montmorency s sohrs Dundeo, Emerald, Ontario, Columbian, Reed Cide. : PAssEn Down—Propa Ballun, 0 3. Wolln§ nobr I, 8, March, -~ ¥ Wrxp-—Sonthwest, . : Dernorr, Mich,, Jute 10.—Passcp DOwN—Lrops Ohicago, Michigan's bark Montgomery ; rchra Graton, Jobn Miner, Barclinlow, Polly Rogers, Back, Olinnd- Jo, Dutchier Toy, Helfonstein, Alunto, Loy, MacDoh- ali, Molroso, - Thusen Us—Prop D, M. Wilson ; schr Panflold. Winp—Southweat, frosh Whion thio system bogins to wilt undor tho offoots of tho first **hostod torm, " 1t.is obvious thst It ought to boro- Inforcod and sustatnod by wholesomo atimulation. Tore- sort to tho adultorated liquors of comndorca in anghs criais, a8 too mony do, is the halght of infatuated folly. _ All such fiory timulants hiavo a sting, * Aftor tho first of-" feot has passod away, that atiug is folt. Tho roaction s torriblo. Tho prostration of body and mind which onsuos 18 mara comploto than boforo. It tho oporation of & modieal tonto like Hostatter's Stomach Bittors, in whiok oxtracts of tho rarost romiodial horbs and roots ara blonded with tho spirituots orsonca of ryo, pure and undofiled, {s vory difforont. No unplonsant roaction follows Its nso, It {a pormanonty a porpotusl Invigarant,'and thero 18 no phaso of- dobllity, indigestion, billousnoss, norrousnpss, or Intarinittant fovor which it will not spoodily enza, ON THE BREAKFAST. LUNOURON; DINNET AND BUPPEIL TABLE, LEA & PERRING' Worcestershire Sauge 18 INDIBPENSABLI. 5 JONN DUNCAN’S: SONS, Now Vork, “Agonts for (tio Unitod Statds, Dutcher's Lightning Fly Killer A Sweopn all hoforo ¢, Togus fmitations aro b 4. e s e o orsy tho. o1d original articlo, and tako no othor. 3 TMEDICAL. Tho Most Wonderful Disoovery of the Ning- toenth Contary, q DR. 8. D. HOWE'S ARABIAN MILK-CURE, FOR CONSUMPTION, Andall disonson of tho THROAT, OHEST, and LU {Tho only mediclna of tho kind in’ tha world.) A sul tuto for Cod Liver Oll, Pormanently curss Asthmi Bronobitls, h\nl?lllnt Uomum[vtlon, Loss of Voloe, Bhort- ‘Tass of Bronth, Onterlt, Oroup, Cought, Oolds, elo., 1 ‘fikd saaglo. ‘Prico, $1 per bottlo. ., 'ALSO, DR. 8. D. HOWE'S Arabian Tonic Blood-Purifier, ‘Which DIFFERS from ll othor preparations i its tmme- dinto action upon tho LIVER, KIDNEYS, AND BLOOD. urely vegotable, clownacn, tho system of all - lds it dfihb up, and makes. rich blood. it ous jcrofulous ‘Iull&l of all kinds, removes Consti- ation, and ml;ulnwn tho Yor “UIENIERAT, DI LITY," ¢ and ' BROKIEN- longe tho Nino- oqual, ory Lottlo is worth rioo, B por bottla. Unitongo by o followlnig Drug- AOK, STKVENSON & REID, LORD, ) and FULLEIL & PULLER. Avrotail by DR, 8. D, HOWE, Bolo Propslot i °1° Now Fork Gty owols. | Fl glstn BMITIL & oil Drugglsts. el First Promium Hlo Tlovated Oven, Warmin ‘ender Guard, Duioping; end Sh , WARREN & CO. facturcrs, Troy, Ne Yo Clost, Bralling ing Grate, Direct Boor, Dra! F Tor Henting; Clutrchrs, School Houses, Public Bullds ingw und Lrivito Residonees. FULLER, WARREN & CO., JAMES A, LAWSON, Patontoo, i Manufacturers, Troy, BRANIA HOUBZO—Yew York, Cleveland sad Chicago. 1873 FPattorn. Fox SALE nY TULTER WWARREN & 00, Also n fall sssortraont of HIOYES. . oot o A NEW PUBLICATIONS. - SCRIBNER'S FOR JULY: Opens with EDWARD KING'S SERIES Dv‘x;.gpnns, “ THE GREAT SOUTH,” PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED, om skotehion by tho belehrated genre aréist OHAMPNEY, drawn on tiio wood by Shoppasd, Moras, aud others, snd engrsvad and printod in the higlest atylg of art, 3 The atory opens with TIE NEW ROUTE TO TIIE GULTY and will bo confinued with Papors on Now Qrleans, Toxas, and tho Southwestorn Frontlar, whenco it will procoed Northward; the 'I)l':l‘fl will con- situto omoof Tho Most Brilllant Serlca of ius: | trated Papers on on Awericun themo, ovor prosonted tq the Amorlcan Public, and will make & ook equsl toa fAousand 13mo pages, with moro than five hundred Tlustratfona, Tho July Number also contalns able and {mportant Papors on *THE LIBERTY OF PROTEST- LADIES' GOODS, Summer Gostum pep— CEHEAFP! New and 8Stylish Colored Lawn Suits, at $56 and $6; ‘White Lawn Suits, from $5 up; Good Linen Suits, from $7.50, $8, $9, and $10; Braided Linen Suits, $12 and $15; Five Hun- dred Braided Linen Polonaises and Redingotes, very great bar- gains, at $8, $9,and $10; White Lawn Poloaaises, from $3.50 to $8; White Lawn Redingotes; Embroidered White Redin- gotes. Misses’ Linen Suits, In every size, from $4 to $10. Very attractive styles of Gren- adine, Batiste, Mohair, and De- bege Redingotes and Polonais- es, with large additions to our stock ‘of Llama Lace Sacques and Points, which merit the at- tention of the general public. Chas. Gossage & Co., ST ATEST. 106, 108, 110. DRESS GOODS. b &L, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS. INTERESTING PRICES White Piques, Victoria Lawns, Figured Swisses, Organdies, Paris Muslins, and Dress and Suiting Linens, Tot of White Fig’d Piquos, at 13), 20, 25, a7, and 30 conts. Very choap. Very Rich Whito Piques, finost imported, reduced from $1.00 to 40 conts o yard. Great LIS bargain. Lot Batin 8tripe Victoria Lawns at 26 cts. Bargatne in Pl ots, upward, ain Viotoria Lawns, from 20 Choapest Dross Linens in tho city, choica natural shades. Handsomo Striped and Figured Linon Bat- istes at almost half price. LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Imciuc, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, cto., daily, Sundays exeep ted, 0 a. m. Saturday Excur- sion Bont for Milwaukee, ete., do'w't leave un- til8 p. m, For Grand Hnven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fraitport, Manistee, etc., daily, Sundays.excepled, 7 p. m, For St. Joseph, " Daily, Sundays excepted, 10 a.m. Baturdsys, Boat dow't leave until 11 P Tor Green Bay Torts, Monday, Wednesday, and Triday at 7 p. Escanaba, m. Wednesday's Bont goes to FOR MONTRITAT, The Now Low-Prossuro Stoamor LAKE BERIE, (Capt. Porrotto), Will leavo hor dock, kat, EFriday, Ji uno’ 20, foot of Jacksonat., corner of Mar- and_plessra ), atdp,m., on a gr: o o Wieaugh tins whold, ehsin af Lakos, Thousand Jelands, and Ranide of Sarnia, Windsor, Bt. tt, and C Tho River 8t. Lawronco, stoppint jathiorinds, Kingitou, Brock- orawall, For ‘possago, apply cn villo, Proseot board, or to VHOS. MCOAW, Passongor Agunt, 204 Houth' Markot-st. EXCURSIONS. Grand Pleastme Exeumsion! TO LARKE SUPERIOR. Lako Buperlor Tooy B, plo's Lino Steamors, dock batwoon. dison and Wasljugton-ate. Tho magaificont low-prossuro Steamor PRERLESS, Capt. Allan Molntyre, will leavo on a Ploasura Excurcion to Duluth (boad of Lako Suporior), on TUESDAY EVENING, JunoH, at8p, m. NO OATTLE CARRIED ON PEERLESS, Stato-roomsa soourad ahead of timo, and further fn. formation obtatnod by applying to 72 Market LEOPOLD & AUSTRIAN, snrner Washington, Ohicago, DISSOLUTION NOTICE, DISSOLUTION.- Tho_partnorship namo of Btauton & Co,, consont, Ohicago, Juno 19, The undorsigned horotofors osiating under the firm thls day dissolvod by-mutusl: GEORGE I, BTANTON, LUGIUS 0. PARDEE, CHARLES TATUM. 1873, will contlauo tho businoss of IM-. PORTERS and FAMILY GROOERS, undor tho finn: uamo of FTANTON & CO., at No, 976 Wabash-sv., with: » branch at No.191 Waat Madison-at. ANTISM,” “THE LIFE AND RELIGIOUS k SENTIMENTS OF ABRAOAM LINCOLNy? i # RECOLLECTIONS /OF A RESTORED LUNATIC? "()IIILDRI!N'B MAGAZINES,” &0y Gcowy bosidon othor Mustrated sod Desorlptive Arttclos, Btortos, Posuwr, Mssaye, Roviows, and Ktch- Angs, constituting oue of tho bost and moad attractive numbory of the foromost magazino of thaworld, Prlco ouly 84.00 « Yenr, 85 conts n Numbor, SCRIBNER & CO, 854 Nroaiicay, New York, A Having purchaso ' thore as herstoforo. stora No. 146 Hust Madlson GEORGE E. STANTON, LUCLUS O, PARDEI. d the (nterest of my partnorsin the Tshall continuo bualnavs: CITARLES TATUM. DIS! SOLUILION. The copartnership horotafore uxlsting botwoen Robor ' of Molvor lirox., I8 Robert Molvor ia & accogats. Onicauo, duuo 19, undor tha finu nnmo B. Molver and Dunoan B, Molvor, undar tho firm naie thts day dssulvod by mutus] consent, uthorlzod o sottle oll outstanding 1873, - COPARTNERSIIIP. A copartnorshilp has this day beon formod botwren Rob- ort . Molvor and Willlam R, Owan, to bo conducted of Molvor s P FSAN A palote alesabueiing o O Koo Line O 121 soribo early, oo MISCELLANEOUS. CRUISKHERN 173 hratad rage-iorss il ma tor a eI hrAtec I for tho sow blo,at timo of ok e ot In fonl will Tiava, tho froo uso of e, AL A el arthor pusticnlars 300 1D~ WARBURAY Wb Gtk e sk “iabio, Das- Pasl the sonsonat Doz, Soalod plays scous + || nlarmatton “atven b - ud VI8, Managor, ! Nenols Offoon: 831 116 Bouth Crnf-at. Giiiotal Drawlng_of the Dally Combinatfn Lottury: CLARS NO, 18, FORLJUNL 19, 1673, 9, T4, %, 03, 5, £9, 7, 83,99, 41, 36, 18, rud ‘on doyoslt. Prizos oushed s d Dopusitory, ¥. U, DA- e ¥ "Nort ‘Woat ‘Madison-st., ac North-av., A Ttialie CO 25 conta s box, s Snive for Burns, Roils, RN S! DR, STEPHENS, 134 Dearborn-tty