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'VOLUML 26. STATE SAVINGS INSTITUTION. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A P A A e e P A AN A THE STATE SAVINGS INSTITUTION, . THE OLDEST AND LARGEST OF THE ILLINOI§ SAVINGS BANKS. ' Paid Up Capital - - $500,000 Liability of Stockholders in Addition to Capital, $500,000. SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS, i ONE MILLION DOLLARS, IN ADDITION TO THE ASSETS. ASSETS, OVER FOUR MILLIONS. CEITARTERIND IIN 1861. ' DEPOSITS IN 1863, DEPOSITS IN 1866.. DEPOSITS IN 1868, 8 200,000 800,000 1,800,000 NEARLY FOURTEEN THOUSAND DEPOSITORS. DEPDSITS IN 187 DEPOSITS IN 187 ol QUARTERLY STATEMENT Tuesday Morning, July 1, 1873. RESOUROCES. Donds. X Hineis Staietmtanie: S{A-008-08 Cook Gounty Bonds.. 106,000,000 Bouth Park Bonde..: 183,000.00 Gouni Bon 8,5600.00 D10,5600.00 Oush and Dachsago.. s oS000.10 82,100,105.40 Mortarge To Teoal Batat 1,443,204.87 Domand" Lo T‘l:.lhu | 542,057.80 Interal 741,208.34 Qverd: S0sh Jloal Estat 107,454.9° om Bafor, TNk, wiid s Flzbaronssae. seeeee " 7,261.62 84,980,811.30 LIABILITIES. S 3nene lu,ffl‘ . Doposte,... Qapital Bioc] Undlvided Pse $4,080,811.30 The Board of Trustess, in calilng the attention of the publio to the forsgolng statament of the krowth of tHe Insti- tation, tako ocoasion to say that tha policy which has succossfully carricd it through all tho changes of tho past. Swolve years will bo continued In tho futuro, organization depoaited with tho Institution, “Wa rofor to tho 75,000 peoplo, residents af Chicago, whio havo since ita TRUSTHES: A3} A WEN, e 'URNER, PEREINS BABS S%A-Pgficn%:r 58 d E’.Ax;l‘ i TB. KIDDER, THOSB. B, DOBBfNB JOHN C. D 'OSTE. ORE, & OFFICE: HAN DAVID D, SPENOER, DR. D. 8. BMITH, 281 and 283 DANIEL GOODW]:&, JR., EAST MADISON-ST., BRANCH OFTIOE: 874 WABASH-AV,, NEAR TWENTY-SECOND-ST, This Institation will ocoupy for its Main Offico, as soon as complotod, tho now building which it s now orecting o on ita ol site, NOS. 80 . AND 82 LA SALLE.ST. Open from 10 a, m. to 8. and Baturdsy Evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock. FINANCIAL Adam Smith & Son BanKkers, First National Bank Building, southwest corner of State and Washington-gts., Chicago, Doalers in Gold and 8ilver Bullion, Bar, Leof, Bheot, and Granulated ¥orm for me- chanical purposes. Doposits received in_ either currenocy or caoin, subjaat to check without notice, bnslix per cont interest allowod on all daily ancea, Checks ugon us pnass through the Olearing- Hpuse, a3 if drawn upon any city bank. Interost oredited, and accounts-ourront rendored monthly. in and Curronocy Drafts on New York. THE PRAIRIE STATE LOAN AND TRUST CO. WEST SR SAVINGS BANK Gorner West Washington and Desplaines-sls,, Poys 8IX PER CENT per annum interest FOR EVERY CALENDAR MONTH. NMoney can be drawn at any time, JAMES W. SCOVILLE, Prost. C. B, MEYER, Cashior. Gook Gomiy Savings Bank 103 WASHINGTON-ST., Northeast Cor. Olark, opposite Court-House, West 8ide Office-17 MILWAUEEE-AV, DIREOTORS—William B. Ogden, . . Taylor, Red- mond Prindiville, N. 8. Bouton, Goorgo Taylor, M. D. Qdam, Houry 1" Payion, Bonj. Ve Pogo, Lliska 8. fadaworth, 37~ Monoy can ba drawn at any time, with Interost at all sums deposited tho rate of six por cont per annum on ‘510 01 miors full monthi. KOUNTZE BROTHERS, Banlkers, New York, isswe Circular Notes, and Letters of. Credit onthe Union Bank of London, available in all parts of the world. TEIE United States Mortzags Co, ‘7 UNION BUILDING, Loans for long periods on bond and mortgage of improved real estate, without commissions. ALFRED W. SANSOME, Soo. Hide and Leather Insurance Com- pany of Boston, Mass, A dividond of 10 Potoam. ou all ngnmwd clalmn will bo payable ou aud affor June 25, &t the ofiice of the Rocely. a53,-No, 15 Devoushire-st,, Hoston, Mans. AL - OLIVER H, COLE, ocetvers. BUSINESS CARDS. LAWRENCE, WINSTON, CAMP~ BELL & LAWRENCE, Attornoys-at-Law, Rooma 15 to 19, No. 191 Randolph-t,, Ohicago. 0. B, LAWRENOE, OZ0. 0. CANPHELL, 2. 1L, WINSTON. CiIAS, }i. LAWNENCE, MEETINGS, Masonie, Park Lodgo, No. 811, A, ¥, oot ot o oonabs oF Novtl Clat: fuly 2, at I o T00wns ara. ool elted TE, HASTTETON, Wo b DMasonic, Bpectal communloation of Blanoy Yedge, No, 371, A, 5. l’é‘.‘afi.. “vtmlll:?vs:a}‘l’gl?l:thh O Savenioh Seining, 3 ok e E.G. BOWZER, Soo'y, Attention 8ir Knights, Stated cpnolave of Bt. Hurnard Commandary, No. 83, ' day) g, ab 7% o' 150 SRR gk, Wark tha f2. 0, J. 0. DIUKERSON, Recorder, REAL ESTATE, POSTPONEMENT! On Account of the Weather, s THE GREAT ATUTCTION SALE OF CHOICE Residence & Busingss L.OTS, Fronting Humboldt Boulevard, Logan-square, Milwaukeo and ¥Fullerton-avs., ‘WILL TAKE PLACE On Thursday, July 3,2t 2 12 p. m,, ON THE GROUND. A BPECIAL FREE LINE OF STAGES will leave the corner of Madison-st. and Fifth-av. (No. 186 East Madison-st.), on the day of sale, at 11-2 o’clock p. m. Sale will commence on the ground at 21-2 p. m, A cordial invitation to attend the sale is extended to all. Title porfect. Abstract of titlo furnished. TERMS OF SALE---1-3 eash, bal~ ancein 1, 2, and 3 years from March 10, 1878, with interest at 8 per cent. A deposit of §60 on euch Lot will be required at time of sulo, and. bal- ance of first payment within 20 days. Plats of the property can be had at the Office of C. C. THAYER & CO.,, Real Estate Auctioneers and Brokers, 186 East Madison-st. BEAUTIFUL HOMES, GEO. SUMMERS, 188 East Madison-st., Room 4, is now selling splendid lots in Nor- wood Park, on MONTHLY PAYMENTS, also offers assist- anceintheerection of dwellings. FOR SALE, Brick House, Lot, and good Brick Barn, on Warren-av., noar Union Park, House contains 11 rooms and all moderu improvements, in perfoot ropair, Apply to the B, L. ANDERSON CO., Cor. Fisk and Twenty-second-sts. SUBURBAN AGRES. Two Good Bargalns, Will be sold at Sacrifice. SAYLES & WALKBER, No. 140 LaSalle-at. Forty Acres Handsome huh grounds, with grovosand Improvemonts, overlookiog Morgan Park, tho most rapidly Improving suburb around Ulicago, for sale o nnhnn’u 0. 1. BEORWITH, GENERAL NOTICE, COMMERCTAL TRAVELERS, Or tamilios and individuls attending the racos, can procurd nlod, alry parlor bodooiae. &b 51 porday. Tioee nhrngrlvula and ‘mblln ining snd oystor rooms ate aliod. ™ Tho uaurtys of e sotfon st Loeast prlce. Corner Btate and Larrison-sta., near tho Post Offcs. INSURANOCE. GRITCHELL & FORD, FIRE INSURANCE, 127 LaSalle-st. PHENIX INS. CO. OF BROOKLYN, Cash Assets - - - - $2,000,000 Miss. Vafle—y Ins. Co., OF MEMPHIS. = Cash Assots - - - - - $350,000 Orders by mail promptly and carefully attended to. B. M, MOORE, J. H. MOORE, J.J. JARES, INSURANCE. S. 1. MOORE & CO. ) AGENTS, - 119 & 121 LaSalle-st., CEICAGO. CAPITAL REPRESENTED $20,000,000. ‘WATOHES. FINE WATCHES, We have the largest assortment of Fine Watches in the West, which we are selling at remarkably low prices. ‘We have just received another large invoice of GOLD GUARD CHAINS. H, HATSON & €0, STATE & MONROE-STS. STOVES, RANGES, &o. First Promium E ble Elerated Oven, Warming Closet, Drolling Dooe B e e S e st Dikng; oot FULLER, WARREN & CO., Banufacturcrs, Troy, N. ¥o BRANCE NOUGED—Now Terk, Olevoland snd Chisage.” IAMORD & RUBY FURNACES. JAMER A, LAWSON, Patenton, For Hoating Churches, School ouses, Public Bullds ings and Private Residences, - FULLER, YWWARREN & CO., Manufacturors, Troy, N. ¥v BRANCE HOUODES—Now Tork, Oloveland sad Chicago, TOVES. AB73 Fattorzn. Fon 8arx sy FULLER WARREN & 00., $3and 60 Lakio-st., Ohicsgo, Also a full assortment of Stoves. * LAKE NAVIGATIO GOODRICH'S STEAMERS Tor Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, etc., daily, Sundays excepled, 9 8. m, Saturday Excur- gion Boat for Milwaukee, otc., do'n’t leave un- til 8 p. m, Yor Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, BSpring Lake, Fruitport, Manisteo, etc., daily, Sundays excopted, 7 p. m, For Bt Joseph, Daily, Sundoys excepted, 10 a,m. Baturdays, Boat dou't leave until 11 pm For Green Bay Ports, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p. m. Wednesday's Boat goes to Eccanaba, FOR BUFFALO, And Intermediate Points, Unlon Bt dotk &t Ra teamo: TOLKDO leavos iday, Julp 3 807 me on Compaty's Btoamor VMBIRE loaves dock foot of North Dear- lsstior TNDIX: Taot. Wilkins, 1 no Kloamor apt. 3, lea Nortis. Latiallooste, Veldag, Jaly 4 501 e Yor Borthis and Pavssge Tlofists, apply st 76 Cuanals Hadion Somerlidkon A. A. BAMPLE, Passenyger Agont. SHIPPING TAGS, DENNISON’S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS. il s et e e e Sold by Printers nud Statloners Everywhere ago 3 CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1873, BANK STATEMENT, Forty-Sixth Quarterly Statamem ' THE NERCHANTS, PARMEDS, & MNECHANICY SAVINGSBANK, Incorporated 1861, Commonoed Business 1862, 75 South Olark-st, Chicago, . 'WEST SIDE OFFICE, 62 Halsted-st., near Madiqon. EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS BANK. Condition after Closo of Business, June 30, 1873, S (T Doposits, Oapital and Gontingont Hun $1,320,018.64 INVESTMENTS. Loans socursd_on R ot 8 cas,312.42 VALUE OF SROURTT MROT Vi oo 1, of Yo S Baa0s, Sans00 therson,,... 740,050.00 82,045,841.00 Bafos and Fixtures i vores B et g DomAiids GHL0.1¢ soaured by Coilal eral and paysble e el . 113,025.18 . 8., Htate, Cook o Cosnty, and Obl- A caro ity ouds, 8 312,000.00 - Othor Bo and 2 available surfs 58 00 ORENIEN oo, 77 oot £ ol0olk.s . oo 2TI0TT Got,7a007 ; 81,020,318.54 Published by order of tho Board of Diroctors for tho in- formation of fionw(on. % BYDNEY MYERS, Manager. June 80, 1873, UNDERWEAR. URDERWEAR, ‘Wo havoa largo stock of Sammer Morinos, Angola Flanuols, Bilk, Lisle Thrend, Joan, Linon, Jaconat, ko, il fino goods at bottord prices. L4 .OBlery. Our stook contains nbout twenty varieties of flne goods for Men’s woar, adapted to tho season, ot unusually low prices. NECKWEAR. ‘We havo a vory rich and select stock now, andreplonish evory month, LINEN COLLARS _AND CUEES, The greatest variety of atyles over offored lnRFindnueonil o 0! tities of extra fine anc arger gquantitie: x| goods for, Froms Woar thon any othor firm, ‘wo buy at closer figures, and do sell at cor- rospondingly loas pricos. WILSON BROS,, 8, ¥. Cor. Btate and Washington-sts.; “Ar- onde-court,” Clark-st., south 0f Madison-at., Chicago. :h . P‘gko’s Opera House, Fourth-st., Oinoin- nati. ‘WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS. //,,3 YOUR LIFE I8 SPENT IN BED. You get tho AMost Comfort by using PETERS’ INPROVED Woven Wire Mattress. By Gouters tn Soemitarm and Boad o ron 3 v donlert In MU HIRTLRS LY & Prrnns, 129 LuSalle-at.; 3d DoorN. of Mndisan. FOR SALE, Office Baskets AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (O, 118 & 120 Monroe-st., Ollicggo. ALL SIZES AND WEIGHTS OF MANILI.A. Wrappi_xfi Paper. GED. R. NOYES & MESSINGER, 151 Michigan-av. Iron Bedsteads AND CHILDREN’S CRIBS. Flomor Stands at wholeuslo and rotatl, Ordors prompt- J7,2tendod to av the Ohicago Ison Hodatesd M. Co., ‘anBuron aud Desplainos-sta. _Faotory, 485 Bodwiok-at Packing Boxes OF ALL SIZES, SOLD OHEAP, SINGER MFG. C0., 111 State-st, ARTISTIC TAILORING. TEN PER CENT DISCOTUNT On all Garments sold by us during July and August, 1873. HILY & CO., WABASH-AV., CORNER HMONROE-ST. WANTED, 1o $35 por mouth, overywhero, to sell ono; of tho most usoful astioles ever Invontod noedod In ovory family. Soud for Olron:| lar, Addross, BRCOMB & CO., 157 State-st., Oitioago, 11l e ——— e i Lttt ol | A R . T A TR TSR TS SO FOURTH OF JULY 4T EL JUILY. TENTS, TENTS, AND HAMMOCKS FOR SALE OR HIRE, Otmping porilce, femily plonion hopting o fsbing Fardl, anup muolugy, gerlue gofn i tho sonntsy or tohave & Hotel of tholr owin, us:e od tnon. 1 bank of h e et P ey ANTED--AGENTS-.FROM 875"’ soma lovoly Iako or ruuniog stroam, l:doyl Dature's tion, whi 1 b . &'flc’fi'fi‘u}}donfi"l}"fi‘ffi%& SRR LGSO THE TURF. TEXTER PIRK Stmmer et Julyl, 2, 3,and 4. Trestay, Wodnosday, Thrrsday, and Friday, 22 RACES. $40,000 in Premiums. 164 HORSES ENTERED, Embracing the Best Running and Trotting Horses in the Country, ENTRIES. Soomd Day—Wedneslay, Jily 9, FORENOON. TROTTING PREMIUM, NO, 0-$300, Transit Honso Stako, for colts and fillios 4 years old, 100 each, Lalf fo: 30 added by Tranajt Touso, d to'savo its stal Milo hoats, host 31n 5, 1 Har- Threo or maro subseribors to ll, To name and 107 Blay 1, T 5 1-W, W, Hamittan, Oryatal Lake, T, b, &. Quickstop by Allismben, dam by Tom Fall. 9-J. L Wilson, West”Lilorty, Tows, ob. c. Gon. Grant 3 Wa 8-Fonwst Hay Stock Farm, Weukeran, Til, oh. o. Dor- o by Waodbnrn I, Dodgres ¢f dhtn aknaw: 4—A. Doughty, Obleao, 11T, cb. a. White liyo by Al igmpes, daum Jdanb by Tdol. HONNING PIUERITN, wo. 7350, b‘,,’,"“-fi‘"”'“"" for all sges.’ $300 to Ist, B160 to 34, o3d. —J. O, Bimpson's Wananita, 1groo abovo, 3700 35, Moreis o, £, Nollio Toe, 5. ycarm, by’ Hightoing, Nura Croina by Maturhot. ! 810 8-Jamen I Bumnors ch. o, March, 4 yoars, by West " i5a by dam 1ot Tegh by Sart " 4—Jamea Qonfisk's b, & of theWost, 4 imp. Gleneco, )y Austrailan, Catobor. 4 yoars, by Tobe b ths, dam Faony I by imp. Ambassad 6-0. B irmmacilo o0, 0 years, Ly . - Austral- 36, dam e, 9. 6 "Noor's b m: iollswood, 5 scars, by Loxingtan, daw Miriam by imp, Gloncoo, 0—R. I, Darnes’ b. m, Lady Falrfield, pedigroo oleo- Shigre. 1—D_ 5, Dantol & Co.'s b. f. Suo Ridor, 4 yoars by Knight of 8t, Goorg, dnin Glyoora, 12-8. M. Toynoldia b. £. Vanus, 4 years, by Judgo Leon. ard, dam Mlss Doyl by Luzington. 13-John'tL, Davis, oli. 0., 3y0ars old, by Pat Malloy, dam Anna Travis, by {mp, Yorkshira, AFTERNOON. TROTTING PRLMIUM, NO. 832,000, Fer horses whioh, havo naver boaton 8 minutes, $1,000 1o 1at, ¥500 to 2d, BAN0 t0 i, &200 Lo 4th, 1 ' Wanmukor's bl g, Albort, - Addison Doty's g Congor. 3=Willlam Dar] &. Qutokaiver (formerly Kom- le). 4. 1. Grawford's ob, m. Nollio. 5—-0. B. Myers' b, g. Fox. 8=dJ, B, Loo's b, g. Harry Howard. TROTTTING PREMIUM, NO. 988,000 For horses which havo navor beaton 3:%. 81,500 to Tab, 9750 (0 30, B0 10 3d, 8300 to dth. 1-Hou dace! fter, D. 8. je Wal ghn, 4--W. 3. Townsond's br. . Wisconsin Star, 5—D. Pfoiter's br. g. Baraoy Kelly, -0, Sullivan's o, . Dan Button, 1 Alcxander Lowi . 1opo. 8—L. R Martin's g. n Swith, §-Tonuph A« Curiuioga’ b. . Redwing (formerly Oham lon). 10-W. W), Hamilton's b. . Larghor. 1i-J,'0, Poarsor 'm. Annio Watson, 13—-W. H. Hoyod' Littlo Mack: o e R T g B Tyro milo hoata for all agos. 900 to Iat, §160 to'34, 8150 0 d, 1-W. G. Harding's ch, m. Ruchro, b yoars, by Brown Dick, dam Old Trick, by, hnni!on. 3-Williawi Jonning's ch.'s, Wilont Fricad, ¢ sears, by 1mp. Australlon, dam Springbrook, by Loxingtan, ud Co.’s oh. o, Joo Dantels, 4 yoazs, by iawm Dolly Oartar, ‘hawson's b. o, Uangwools, 4 yoars, by mp. Perey, ymol ok Bakor, b yoars, by Zoro, Ads L i (oonard, by Epsilon, 6-Jobin H, Davis' b. c., 4 years old, by Matt Davios, dam Barabotto, by Qommodore. Railroad Accommodations. Ahio P, & Ft. WV, Dummy oas loavo Madison-st. dopot grety hiour, atouning at alf prinoipal cross stroots, Thio M. Southotn Dumuy cars loave dopat, Van Duron-st., overy hiour, stopping at all principal oross strcots, K cars’ on Stato.st. ovory b minutes, dircot to the park, Omnjbus Hacs wiil all o run evory day during_the moot- Iug, The drivas, by way Michigan-av. and tho Boulovards, aru unoxeelled.” Exouralon tralne will bo run on all prin. aipal roilrosds running into Chicago, by promptly calted for morning racos at 16 o'olock sharp, ant ior aftornoon raccs at 3 o'otock shiarp, 2o that all may bo finlatiod in good aoason Pricos of Admiasio Ladios’ 8 orsos wil lthl:'ulc‘“u‘,I-“uum o8I matlios. oir (B0 W, ¥, TUOKRER, Prostdent. A. B GAGHE, Troasurer. J05." OAIRN SIMPSON, Secretary. DEXTER PARK. Special Purse, - - $4,000 Saturday Afternoon, July 5. FREE FOR ALL. 81,800 irst, 81,200 socond, 8060 third, 100 fourth, Ausorican Gisl'to carry 20° 1hs. doad wolght; all others eateh walght; to harnoss; milo hoata—: Entrlos o oloso at Boorotary's Offico, Hotel, Wednosday, July 3, a ¢ Grand Pactfio SECURITY FRO)M LOSS BY ROBBERY FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. THE FIDELITY Savings Bank Bafe Depository, +In thelr now Pire-Proot Bullding, 143, 146 & 147 Randolph-st., TRocelyo for safe koeplog in thelr GREAT FIRIL AND BURGLAR.PROOF SAVE DEPOSIT VAULTS (among tho best {n the world, having cost over oue bundrod thousand dollars), Coupon Donds, Socurities, Family Plato, Gola, Dosds, Wills, and Valusbos of arory do- ions Alioc"ve 1 Bafes tn thelr Vaulta at from @10t0 8508 ear, ncoording to slzn. TRUSTE OV EVENY KIND REOSIVED AND IXI. Interest Allowed on Savings Deposits, JOHN O. HAINES, Prosidont. MILLION. Must bo sold within the next thirty daya, ‘W.D. ALLEN, Florist, 141 Stato-st. “SHIRTS. IT WILL PAY TO ORDER SHIRTS! HARRIS & 00BB, 171 Bouth Olark-at, THE CODE OF HONOR. Tragic Result of the Recent Libel-Suit Against the New Orleans “Picayune.” Mcoting Beiween Col, Rhoit, Xis Editor, and Ex-Judge Cooley, Double-Barrel Shot Guns the Weapons-—Distance, Forty Paces, Judge Cooley Shot Through the Heart at the Second Fire. Col. Rhett Escapes Uninjured. New Onreaws, July .1.—A private dispatch from Bay Bt. Louis atates thata duol was fought near Montgomery Station this morning, betwoon ox-Judgo William II. Cooloy and R. B. Rhett, Jr., of tho Picayune, in which Cooloy was killed at tho socond shot, Tho diffloulty grew out of an articlo published in tho Picayuns headed " Iow- kins vorsus the Picayune,” and the roply from Judge Cooloy published in tho Times of tho 27th, Col. Rhott was not touched, ANOTIIER ACCOUNT. NEw Onteans, July 1.—It is understood that Rbett, who killed ex-Judgoe Cooloy in s duol to- day, wos tho chollonging party. They fought with double-barreled shot-guns, loaded with ball ; distance, 40 paces. Tho Times hos s speclal from Montgomory Station, Miss., vis Bay St. Louls, July 1, which sayn: Tho partics arrived ot this plnce, on the enmo train, at 10 o'clock this morning. Mr. Rhott was accompaniod by Mesers, Charlos Romon and Dr. Burns, and Judge Cooloy was attended by:Col. Goorgo W. Oarter and Maj. Me- Rao Bolph.: .Tha woapous wero donblo-barrelod shot-guns;: ono. barrel loaded with a singla bail, 6 was forty yards. Tho ground was promptly Golected, tho distanco measured, and tho partids placed in position. At the firat fire, Rhott's;phot ranged high, and Cooloy's to tho right. Cooley dolivered his fire first, At tho sccond shot, both fired simultaneonsly, and Cooley foll, mortally wounded by a ball entor- ing his left side and pnssing apparemt- ly through bis heart., He oxpired in six min- utes, without apparont sufforing, onl; speaking theso words to Dr. Holliday: “I am shot through the hoart.” Tho gontlomon engaged in the aflair arranged tho usual oivilitios after the fire, and soparated with expressiona of mutual rospect and considoration. Tho Ivening Herald has the following : Tor soveral doys past tho community has boon much oxcited by an_apprehended duol betweon Col. R. B. Rhett, Jr., editor of tho Picayune, and Judge William 1I. Cooly, leading counnsel in tho caso of Hawkine va. the Picayune, Tho facts of the controversy. will bo horeatter elicited, wo presumo, in. full. Bufiico it for tho presont to stato that, on last Friday, Col. " Rhott sont a poromptory ohallenge to Judge Coolay, which was accoptad by him, the meoting, howaever, to be postponed until Tussdsy, on ac- count of Judge Cooloy's engagemont to nrguo tho rulo for & new trial Loforo ud¥a awkins, which eame up, Jynstordny. During tha course of tho argument, Judge Cooley, inopposing themo- tion for a continuance, remarked that if the caso went over until Wodnesdny he might not be alive to nriueih, and 8o it hos sadly turned out. To-day tho parties left in the Mobilo tratn at 8. m., aud, on arriving at Montgomery Btation at 10 a. m., they disembarked, aund here tho duel ocourred. It is a wild, sandy- looking place, some four or fivo miles this sido of Bay 8t. Louis, whero the road passes lhruufih & wood of tall pinos, bohind which is on opon flold. Noar by and on ' the line of the rail- rond is s small cottage occupied by s family ; but with this oxcoption thero arc no residents noarer than throo-quartors of & mile. This diffi- culty is ono of tho sad results of tho iniquitious Hawkins trial against the Picayune, of which Col. Rhett is editor. In his speoch for the proso- cution, Judge Cooloy made rofleotions upon that aper which callod forth an editorial in'its noxt [iinio pronouning thom fulso, Judge Cooley thon 'addressod & communication to the editor cnlling for oxplanations, which not belng scoorded, Lo followed it u by s published card, assailing Col. Rhett, challongo promptly followed, and the rosuit is now bofore our readers. Judge Willinm H. Cooloy was born in Pointe Conpoe, and was tho son of Judge Thomas J. Cooloy, his mother being a Lodous, slso of the Parish of Pointo Coupee, Ho was educated and kraduated in the acadomy department of tho T'ransylvania Uniyersity of Kentucky in 1847, in tho srme yoar and ab the snme institution where Gov. Voorhies grnduated in law. Ho waa sub- goquontly il[ppnll)tnd Parish Judge at Pointo Coupeo by Michacl Hahn. Tho first appoarauce of Judge Cooloy prominently beforo tho Now Orloans public wos a8 & roprosentative from Pointe Coupee in the Reconstruction Con- vention, which sat at tho Meclanica’ In- stitute, in which he took a leadini art. When the reconstruction olection took place, Judge Oooloy, having solected Now Orleans as his residonco, was nominated by the Domocrac 08 their candidato for the Judgeship of the Sixth District Court of the ocity, to which position he waa olooted and which ho maintained until the rocont olection, whon he declinod submitting his namo boforo tho_convontion, At tho time of his dentl, Judgo Cooloy was nbout 47 years_old. Ho was a widower, having married o Miss Plan- tirugno, who died about four years ago. Ifis only child is now about 10 or 12 Foars old, His father, Judge Thomas J. Cooley, and his two brothers, James aud Thomas, aro woll known to tho logal fratornity and officers of the Court. Mo wns n men of oxtraordinary natural abilitios, and what ho Lnew eithor of law or langusge camo to him, as it wero, by intuition. s mind, whilo it was onsily warped by passion or projudice, was ox- coedingly analytio, and in cases whero neither porsonal feoling nor pnfl( animositios intorforod 10 olond Lis judgment, his decisions wore almost eritieally corroct. With an inoxhaustible fund of humor, & keen senso of tho ridiculous, and bo- ing an adept in tho use of satire, e was at onco o warm friend and & bitter enomy, This i3 not the first duel in which he has been concorned. Somo yoars boforo the war ho mot Dr, Kaufman, one of his parishioners, upon the field of honor, and, after an oxchango of shots, an amiablo adjustment of tho diffioulty was mado, and thorenftor tho parties becamo warm porsonal friends. Ho had 'a supremo contempt for shams, aud wes fond of launching tho srrows of wit and sarcasm against all mannor of hypoc- risy. Ho had o roligion and o code of morals peculinrly his own, and, with all his cccontrici- uula. wag & man of liberal idows and warm im- ulses, H Tho body waa brought to the city on the oven- ing train and loft at the Tuzonborg Hospital. ‘The funoral takos place to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock from the corner of Fourth aud 8t Obarlos stroots, e Desporate Attempt to Mroak Jatl, Special Dispateh to The Chieugo Tribune, Rooxrory, 11k, July 1.—The mont systematio and dotormined’ attompt ab Joil-broakiog evor knowu in this county ocourred last night. All the prisoners, four in numbor, picked the locks of tho soparate cells in which' thoy wore con- fined, and gnined admittance into tho central ante-room of the jail. 'The nolse thoy mado awoko tho Bloriff, who, aftor a dosporato strugglo, succoeded In iorchlg them back into thelr appartments, Ho ropaired the locks, ~ but hml" :mldtl‘y retired, :‘gl;'i:: i d hoy wero lf.;'en. a‘;{‘ifi;‘: r:flfllpmi,l hu\vevgt. Tho Bherift looked them again in_their cells, and stood uard until morning, Tho tools nocessary for holr bold attompt were found in tho cells this this morning, Nino looks woro shatterod dunnfi tho night, 'The prisonors are kopt on bread an wator as ponanco, Thoy conuist of tho thieves aily Teibane, NUMBER 317. rocently arrostod at Pecatonics, and the man Davis, who s iho ring-leader, joined ono of the churchos hero awaek ~bofora’ Lio was arrosted, ‘which was for driving a horao to death in come pouy with two courtesans. WALL STREET. Roviow of tho Money, Bond, Gold, Stock, nnd Produce Markets, Special Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, New Yonr, July 1.—Railway and miecollane- ous spoculation aa & whole was loss intoresting than Mondny,changos,oxcept in a fow inatances, boing compnased within & rodins of (@3¢ per - cont. Tho loading fonturos were Pncifio Mail and Union Paciflo, which woro wesk until tho afternobn, whon a rocovery took place. Tho re- maindor of tho list wos unaffooted by fluctune tions in theso sharos. Lalo Bhore developed strongth in Into doalings, sud was freely pur- chased at from 04 to 951, closlug at tho Lighont point, Union Pacific was also active in its lato donlings, and sofd =8 high as 2634, sgainata dooline in tho carly dealings from 2634 to 2434, Pacifio Mail declined from 9654 to 43¢, and after- ward recovered to 9534, Wostern Union ranged betwoon 843¢ and 8457, loaving off at the Iattor prico. Panama rose from 110} to 11034, and thon declined to 110. Thoro was larger business in Northwostern common, which advanesd from 7144 to 7134, and the lattor roceded to 713, BUD-TREASURY DISBURIEMENTS, The Assistant Troasuror paid out to-day £1,100,000 on account of coin intercst, and £27;- 008 in zodomption of 5-20 bonds. Tho Asslatant Tronsuror to-day paid out $108,000 on sccount of intorost. GOVERNMENT NONDS closed devold of special feature, Thero was an activo domand for 10-40s for investment, and they woro plonty at 1188;@114 for tho regiatercd bouds. ~ This issuo has baon aotively bid for for sovernl days past, and all the lots offered quiotly nccoptod. MONEY was onay early in the day at 4 to 5 per cont; advance ed to 7 per cont, the natural result of the shifting of loaus consaquent upon July disbursoments. In a sliort time, money roconfly called in will return to thd strest and the market became cosy once more, aoLp declinod from 11534 to 11634 on modorefe deal- ings. Tho ratos paid for corrying to-day wore 216, 2, 1, 4, 6, and 3 por cont, TRODUCE. The markot for mess pork was quiet, and about nlend{; at yostorday's pricos. Wonote sales of 260 brls cash at $16.25 ; 260 brls seller's option July at 316.20, and 250 brls do at $16.25. TLard in & sbndo casicr, and rather quict ;_760 tca for July dolivery sold early in tho day. 'Dressed hoga riled quiot at 6@7}fe for hoavy and light wolghts, closing at the inside price. For lon cloar tho markot ia nbout stendy at 83{c, ans vory little offoring. Thera was some inquiry for . short clear, but we honr of no ssles, Cut meats gevorally “wore very quiot, but prices &ll around ruled firm,” City-pickled ehoulders aro hold at 80 by most dealors, Bmoked munts rulo strong and aro held highor, 1,000 smolked hama bmufiht 16i¢e, and GO0 shoulders sold at 100, Doof was generally noglected, and Ppricos are for the mosat part nominal. Flour closes irregular and 'lower where large salos woro mndo. Balos 11,800 brls, The wheat market oponed quict and tame, though the offer- ings aro moderate of good spring. Much of tho wheat which arrived to-day, was prevlauule‘ sold, ondthe assortment was not desirable. VWinter waa dull and nowinal. The market closos lower with only a limited inquiry for oxport. . THE WALWORTH TRIAL. All the Tostimony Rtu--Summing Up for the Dofense-=The Cose Will Probably Go to the Jury Xo-Dny. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, July 1.—Tho Walworth cnse, 8o far ag the taking of the tostimony is concerned, closed this afternoon. Thero now only romain tho usunl arguments to be made bofore the case can go to the jury. Tho testimony taken to-day e boon chiefly in regard to the question of the snnity of the prisonor, modical oxports having been oxamined on both sides, but with the same brovity and dircetness that havo characterized the conduct of the caso throughout, Nr, 0'Conor has summed up for the defonso, and ft is probuble that the case will be given to the Jury to-morro. To the Assoctated Prozs. The Walworth trinl was continued this morn: ing. Dr.J. P. Gray, of the Uticn Lunatic Asy- lum, tostlfiod to tho nature of opilopsy, and suld that acts committed by tho prisouor, as disclosed by witnesses, showed his case to boous of marked ux;ilopuy. His opinion was based entire- 1y on tho truth of the acts as stated. With the testimony of Dr. Gray, tho defonse ‘was closed, and the prosecution commenced their rebutting tostimony. After a recess, Dr. Parsons, of the New York City Lunatic Asylum, testified as to the offccts of epilopsy, aud gave Lis opinion that tho facts attonding tha action of young Walworth did not indicato opiloptic ineanity. Dr. Kellogg, of the }{uqlearf Stato Asylum, and Dr, Clymer, tostified similarly. The uyvidouua closed, and Mr. O'Conor com- menced summing up for the defense, consum- ing the reat of the day. WEATHER AND WATER. War Department Weather Report. LOCAL ODSERVATION. Gii10Aao, July 1, 1873, Direction and| Hour of ob- A &) forco of wind, aervation. 63 b . gjzs. ratu. 0:00 p, m. o+ Thots. 1018 pr e 1o 20i|Threvg, Maximum {hermomoter, 78, Minimum thermometer, 61, WEATHER NEPORT—HIGNAL BERVIOE. Tursw, 873- 8 Rain] +o-|Fair, |¥nir, 7| Threat'ng, Threat'ng. Stats | Bar.|Ths Dreckin'rgo|20.60] I 29,83 63 60 654 7 00| PRODABILITIES. ‘WasinaTon, July 1.—On Wedneaday for New England, rising tomporature, woatorly winds artly olondy and clearing weathor, For tho Rlidll o Btatcsand Lower Lake region, winds ehifting to the southenst and northest, increas- ing cloudiness with occasional rain and rising tomporaturo, For (fléfi Sr?ullh Atthmtlc ‘t“do C:-;]; Btates, southerly winds, rising temporature, numerons local rains. _For tho Uppor Lakes, in- creaslng northorly winds, aloudy snd threatening wonthor, followod by wosterly windsiand clestin, woather. For tho Ohio Valloy, southeast au southwost winds, riuing temperature with cloude anliain; TAQK OF WATER, Daily roport of tho atago of water, wlth ohangos in the twenty-four hours ending 3 p. m., July 'i. 1873 S. N, E, fresh. | Calm, 8, gentte, | i, frosn, | 0 Qlear, t . 12| Threat'ng, Tolodo. ... L. iFalr, Yankion....[29.721 ADOVE LOW WATER, Clnciunatl 7 8, Daven) 10 1t 10 ft, Mariotta 41, Momph 120 £t Nashvil 81t *New Orl 3 1t mal 10 1t. P{lluhurgh ey 3 3 Bt Foms 34 £2, 8t, Faul 10 ft, Vickebu 03 b, “*Below bigh water mark of 1871, bl "w.'a. Kavraan, Observer, Room 78 Major Rlock, Ohicago,