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* semo timo. - THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JuLy ¥, is7i. i 6 however, was made with regard to the election of nnowPopo, On this point, tho Chancollor @oclared that the Govornmont would rofraln fromall interforonco, or evon any attompt at in- torforonco. In his own worda: “Is con only be our offles, when we have been notifled thnt an oloction has beon fluished, to examing for oursolves whothor, in our Judgment, it has boon conducted with porfect falrnoss, 5o that tho person olootod In, in onr opinion, entltled to oxorcleo in Gormany thoso mights which undoubtedly appertain toa Yogal Popo.” This unoxpocted doclaration of & floaire to rosumo those rolationn Lotwaon Gor- many and the Popo, which are now suspended, groatly oxcited the Ultramontanos and corre- spondingly dopressed tho O1d Catholics, It will havo tho offeot, undoubtedly, to spur up tho Ultramontanes to romovo the difforonces which now oxist, and to cstablish some compromiso by wuans of which tho German Empiro may bo' roprogented both in the Italian Government and at tho Papal Chalr. : — NOTES AND OFINION. Tho ealary-stenl cost tho Treasury, for Juno paymonts to Congrogsmon-oloct, $228,760. Tho, monthly dividonds aro $026. Our Chicago Reprosontativos have. recolved to dato as fol- tows: John B. Rico, §3,600; Jaspor D. Ward, £2,600; Oharlos B, Farwoll, £2,600.. This monoy i sont to thom, and thoy must take it ; for docs not tho Constitution aay: *‘Senators and Ropre- pontativos shall receive,” oto. ? ~The totnl cost of the Thirticth Congress (Robort O. Wintlirop, Bpoaker) was: for per @iem of Benntors and Represontatives, 9768,410; mileages, £355,787. That waa after the Thir- tioth Congrees bad dono all its work. The Forty-third Congross, boforo it has begun to do any work, will havo cost $2,058,760 in ealarics of smombers paid to date. —The Thirtioth Congross (1847-'40) cost tho Tronsury $1,684,800, including pay of officers and clorks, cost of printing, and overy sort of oontingont oxpensos. The pay of membors in tho Forky-third Congross will bo €5,040,000, with # nocessary traveling oxponsos” added, and pay of o small army of attaches, nnd cost of pont- age-ntamps, stationory, printing, oto., swolling tho total to not less than £10,000,000, The peo- plo got along protty woll under tho Thirtioth Congress ; and yot our mombors-oloct to tho Forty-third aro not happy. —¥ Buck-pay" cost 1,163,000 for work paid for and done, * Forward-pay" costs $2,058,750 bofore any work is dome. * Back-pay” and ¢ forward-pay.” cost, botweon March and Decom- bor of this yoar, with no Congross in session, ©3,221,760. Congressmon who oxpoct this atorm to blow ovor will bo wanting to know, next yenr, §f anybody hoard anything drop. —Gen, Ohatlos H. Grosvenor, nominated for tho Ohio Legislature, is reported to have nd- dressed tho Athons County Convention, anying : The Tapublican party, through its mombors and masges, ia and Lns Leen an honest party, and to-day it must organizo a crusado sgainst corruption, poouls- tion, and extortion in high and low placos, nd strike down all ofenders ngainat its fundamontal law of potitical purity or it must dfo, aud it ought to dlo, 4 o+ . TheRepublicnn parly must wago a warfaro of “uncompromising political extormination ogainst wvory man of the party, gront or small, who baa voted €or back poy, voled {of increasod pay, taken back pay, ©r Who refuios In Docomber to voto catly and voto all ihe timo to ropeal tho wholo law giving incroaso of pay o n aiugle officor ¢ and Ao of thoso guflty of complica- #ion fn Uredit Mobilior sud sl othor wrongs, —The Ropublican Sonatorial Convention for Dallas and Madison Countios, Iows, unanimous- Ay rosolvod : That wo do {n the most emphatie manner eondemn tho action of Congress in Incrousing their pay, and wo doclaro any mombor who votod for aald medaure, or ‘rho has or who shall recelve said pay for past, preent or future services, unworthy of our confidénce and support, ~Tho funny man of the 8t. Louls .Democrat Is at it again. Hark to his Cincinati confesses to soveral casea of cholors, but Chicago won't acknowledge the soft impeachmont, ovon of mild dinrrhes, although people aro dying i that city by tho scoro, after an 1llzoss of A few Lours, —Tho Marlon County (Iowa) Ropublioan Con- wontion thus omphatically expressed iis censure ©f a mattor in that couuty: - 3 Resolred, Thiat wo most omphatieally denounce and ondemn tho action of our Gonuty Govornmont in Falsing tho salary of the County Auditor, —Tho Story County (Iowa) Ropubilicans unsa- tmously adoptod s resolation utterly ropudiating and deuonncivg all tao go-callod” Republicans who voted for and took the proceeds of the ealary-stoal of tho last Congroas, —fi'he Ropublicans of this Congressional dig- trict aro dotormined that tho Salary bill shall be ropoaled ; ond thoy hold oqually guilty with membors of the last Congress who took the in- crease, thoso of the pronont Congress who have taken or shall tnko it. This is tha correct con- clusion.—Des Moines Register. —'T'ho peoplo want romotbing more than mere eloctioneering resolutions. They want contri- tion, ropontance, and sctual roformation, In 1matlnc to thomsclves, they should not brust hoso who have doceived ; but, putting them in ¢ho rosr, compel them to signify, by works meet for repontauce, & pincore sorrow and hearty con- trition.—Springfleld (111, If(’qhh‘r. ~—The mark of Crodit Mobiliorand of bnl!k\-lr)u I8 upon o Ropublican Prosidont and a Ro) IE can Congroas, aud thero it must romain until the . wank and fllo of the party shakeit off by thorongh ropontanco and reform. But they cannot ropont and onjoy tho fruits of the party crimes st tho samo timo. Thoy cannot ropent and support the administration of Graut, that is impossiblo. oy caunot sorve Grant and the poople at tho The fruits of genuino ropentanco and official patronage will not grow togothor and both flourish,—Afadison Wl'=5 Democral. —This plank in sham.Ropublican platforms ia fust 88 big & humbug na was that in tho platform modo by tho convention which re-nominatod Grant, and which pledgoed tho country that the Adininiatration would bo more honest and eco- nomical than horotofore, Follawing that lodgo came tho incronse of saluries with tho ack-pay grub., Tho same q.nty, in now gzorm Ising to roponl the bill by which they mado tho grab, Ia poi utvmughjuat a8 hogo and cruol a ractical joke on tho country s that in which oy prowmised honosty and ‘cconomy. Those making the promiue kuow that thoy cannot ful- £ it, if thoy would, for tho yory Congrosamon who would havo to puan tho bill, “aro now goin month after month to tho publio troasury ar cnrryinfiulwmhelr ‘share, not only of the old salary but the newand incroased salary —Mil- waukee (Wis.) News. ~—The Republican party adapts itself, 35" yenr, to the successive stagos of tho advanc a’mwn\ of public sentimont, instoad of clinging tho fosailizod issues of a dead past, which has genurally been tho course pursued by contompo-~ rary political organizations.—Davenpiort (lowa) Gazelle. —To-day tho Ropublican party stands in Town tho ally of the Orango in every gnnt demand ; uttoring ita principlos; nominafing men who will apply thoso principles in administration, In this attitndo the Republican party can go on and do its work as n national parky; the Orange can goonauddo its work ns an organization of a cortain clags of our pooplo, To do ity invidental iwlidcnl work, tho Grauge has na ita ally tho Ropublican {mfl , alrondy organized, great, vic- torious, containing tho “purest political sonti-, mont, and tho lnrfaat part of the beat poople of tho land. To do its work a4 a protoctive organi- Eeation of tho farmers, and aa & social and class educator, tho Grangd can roly upon itklf, Bo all the work, political aud otliorwise, it aima to do, it will bo {u shapo to do,—Keokuk (Jowa) Gate City, —The principles and aims of the Republican party are ono with thope in which the oppresssd farming community ure so deoply interestod, and tho success of tho Ttepublican party will bo the success of tho *'farmors’ movomont.—IUinois Slalgl.iumi{ml. il —Tho Ttepublican party fully endorsos the oauso of tho lnmlnr,vlmd wlllylull aud unre- servedly provlaim its earnost r\ympntfly with the gront mass of our poople fn their manly ro- sistanco to railway monopolios.— Watscka (1) Tiepublican. —The farmors of the groat Wost should feol aafo in conflding to tho Ropublican party the solution of the variouy ]lro‘){:xmn that are now sgitating the minds of tho groat mass of pro- ducers,— Omaha ce, —HBhould tho farmers surrondor to blandish- fmonts #o wanton and yet 80 traneparent, thoir gmwnncen aro n myth and thoir claims for juy- ico foundod upon protensions and . abeurdity, Cancer caunot curo caucor, nor can & party based upon tho violonao of the ward and the oppres- sion of sectional and protactive lawa, afford to surrondor into tho Lauds of the peoplo again the mnanagomont of tholr own affalry,~Kansas Cily (o,) Times, ~Iu Mausachueotts, Ropublicans have boen In tho habit of lool«ln[i upon the Administration na tho sorvant of publio opinion, and not ita man- tor; and ontsldera who aro nnxlous on thin point may bo asmirod that this Lealthy rolation will not bo roversed without amplonotico, « . . Tho canvasa will not be run this yoar by Federal offiooholdors. Tho moment it “is known that thoy are using tholr ofclal positiona to advanco tho political fortunes of any man agalnst tho frao oholeo of tho pooplo of tho Commonwenlth, wo Doliovo thero i virtuo onougl in the Btate to finlu o storm about tholr honde.—Boston Adver- ger, ~—Tho Administration having purchased a por- tion of the pross of tho couniry by moans of offlcial patronngo, It linu now begun ‘s now plan of oporations which the manngors fondly liope will, Iiko the operation of the cholera, produce a donthly collapse upon overy inde, pordont pross, whioh, unnwed by influoico and unbribed by gutn, will continue to cry aloud and spare not in ofonso of the conntry and tho true principlos of its governmont. Thia nowly invouted plan haw, liko tho cholora, commoncod at Now Orloaus, and it ia to bo presumed will follow the - river northwardly and enstwardly, until thoro shalf not romnin ono pros in thiia country which shall’ daro to open its flro upon Graut, hi rolatives, or hia tondica,—2Liitsburgh Post. —From what wo can gathor of the arrest of Oharles A, Dann in Now York, from tho papoers of that clty, the procosding soms to bo & mone strous oxperimontnl novelty, to whicl the pross should give ita nttontion, 1ts rights and intor- csts oro too ofton lost sight of in l)alty, politi- cal and personal joalousles; but thoro are oc- carions when thoso should bo Iaid nside.—Phila- Dphia Age. ~—Nothing s 80 dangerous for & governmont ns for ono_party to havo practicall Y unopposod awny. No mattor what pnrti it is, 16 cunnot bo trusted with auch powor. It might bave boen made up originally of tho bost mon on eart and in & fow yoars of such temptation it wonl bo corrupt, ~ A Stato is only rafo whon par- tles in. its law-making and ing body aro moarly ~ovouly balancod.— whon tho ‘party responiblo ~ for adminia- tration Lias just & fair working mnjufl?—n ma- Jority jnat large cnough to onrry all {ta_good measures, and so small that ‘an ‘netivo, vigilant minority stands rody to overcomo it whonover o ‘bad measurs i proposed or o miotake in policy mado.—Zouieville (I(y.) Commercial [Adminis- tration]. —Whon wosco_thelr grasping domands and dominooring spirit displayed o often, tho grow- ing pruliudleu agninst corporations is by no moans a surprising mattor. It looks aa if somo of theto soulless institutions woro bont upon gathoring to themsolyes just as rouch popnlar ill-will ng thoy can stand up undor, snd poesibly o littlo more, The latost instanco wo bnvo soen is that tho Oitizens’ Passonger Railrond Company has notifled the Mayor that tho city will bo held ro- sponsiblo for damnges, if tho track of tho rond is takon up on Butler stroct. This is n novel and rofroshing idon, that tho oity is’ to pay this mag- nificont corporation for tho privilege of improv- ing ita stroots.—Pillsburgh Evening Telegraph. WALL STREET. Roview of the Money, Bond, Gold, Stock, aud Produce Markets, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Your, July 2,—The riso in Pacific Mail is attributablo Inrgoly to the covering of short contracta. Tho lato reaction was caused by tho statomont that tho Company intonded to rodnco tho sorvico botweon Now York and Aspinwall to two steamera instead of threo steamers per ‘month. The action of the Lalke Shoro Directors in ap- poluting Commodoro Vaudorbitt and his son to sonts on the Board was anothor prominont tapio of disocussion in Wallatroet. Thisis an impor- tantmnovo forthe stockholders of tho Lake Shoro, a8 it is likely to incronso tho markot valuo of tho proporty. Commodoro Vandorbilt ia now Prosi- dont of a continunous railroad from Now York to Ohicago. Hencoforth the Lake Shoro bocomos virtunlly part and parcol of tho Now York Cen- tral, It is tho general improssion that the Com- modoro will take pride in tho mattor, and make the Lalte Shore rank nlongsido of the Now York Contral., This was roflocted on the Btock x- chango to-day whon Lake Shoro advanced toa oiut much highor than it has roschod for a long timo past. GoLD steady during tho finnl hour of trade. Final rato paid for carrying gold, 4 por cout. Thero was quite an active business just at tho closo, fluc- tuations from 116 to 11634 having been rapid. FONEION EXONANGE closod dull at 109X for sixty-days' billa; 1103 for short sight, "On_ actual trade thore woro noted concessions of 1-16@)( por cont from abovo rates. Tho steamor. Datling for Europe to-day took ont $150,000 sllver Lars. HMONEY less in domand. At tho closo offerings wero liboral at 4 tab por cont, with the wajority of nogotintions at 4 per cont. GOVERNMENTS firm, and paid 8 to 4 per cent for loans, TOOKS. Tho atock market closod with lower guota- tions, but yet at & good sdvanco ovar tho open- ing prices, us will bo observod by the quotation Thero were considerablo realizing aales. Opo: tors in Pacific Mail wero succossful in their at- tack upon that_stock, the prico dropping from 33 to 463¢ ; Lake Shobe dropped ¢ por cont, to 95 The market closed hm‘;;d e Eroati. PHOYIRIONS. Mess porl quiot and fiem, with 8 modorato fn- quiry. Bnlos of 260 brls for bulancoof the mouth at $16.26, and 250 brla for August delivory ab 16,973 { primo oxtra do quiet. Lard opobed Stoady. A partial advanco was obtainod bub could not bo sustalned. Tho market olosod cnsy. Blos of 760 ten at 818-100 for_July, and 1,260 for August at 8c; 500 for Beptember at 9(c. firumndhngswnrequlutnndauhl ocaslor on Ifght woights, Cub meats in good domand, and rulod atrong. ' Salos: 1,600 picided shoulaofs, 1,500 do wang, 16 us avorage; bollios, 20 s avérago; 50 boxed long-cat Lams, for noxt weols, Bmokod monts [ fair demand by tho trade. Pricos rulo firm ;1,000 shouldora brought 100, and 600 hums 1434¢. 'Middlos—Businosa contintos quiet, and pricos aro cnslor, nlthough thore iu littlo stock offering; for long loar, ‘830 will buy, but no salos are reportod. Boof of all desoriptiona rulos Gull. - Prices aro altogothor nominal, RELIGIOUS. Camp-Mcoting ot Cedar Rapids. ‘WaATenL00, Towa, July 2.—Tho interest at the National Camp-Meoting at Codar Rapids con- tinuos unabated, Ifonvy raine hayo somowhat incommodod tho woralipers, but have not in- tarruptod tho meoting. 'The mombord in attand- anco, though not so numerows os on Sunday, aro still counted by thousands, The most wonder- ful mootin us far of the session occurrod on Monday night. Tho Hov. Mr Inskip appoalod with powor to tho pooplo of God to go oub snd briug in tho unconvorted. Immodiatoly over 500 poerdons, malo nud fomsle, went ovary- whoro through tho vast nasemblago, besosching tho pooplo with teara and prayors to give thom- solves to God, and soon returned leading hun- drods to tho altar of prayer. Tho sconea of Pontacast woro re-onnatod, while many * found E’em to thoir troublod consciences.” “Tho meot~ g will closo on Friday ovoning noxt. —_———— Natlonal Xown Politicn, Epeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dunuquy, July 2.—Donnis A, Mahony, a life- long Domocrat, comes out in it following odi- torial in his paper, the Evening Telegraph, in | speaking of Gon, Jones’ marrings £o tho Ropiib~ foan party : ‘Tho Den Moines Republic= sxproases a hopo that wo will follow tho Genoral's u.auple, inssmuch w8 wo approvo of the topublican pusiurm,’ Woll, us the Ro. pubtican party of Iowa havo waopted our principles of Boverumeit s ile platforun, v don't s 10 nioud of any furthor formallty, If e are agrood on principles, it matters Lttlo about tho namu of tho party, —— Saloons Cleanod Out by Women, #£pectul Deapatch to The Chicugo Pribuns, RexuNarow, Ind, ington made & ruid’ ou the saloons horo last evoning for the bonofit of tho fumilios of o fow habitual drunkards, They proceeded in o lmdfl armed with hatchols to L, Ford's saloon, whicl they ontorod and complotely clenned it of all intoxicating liquora, not leaving n barrol or bottlo unemptied. Thenco thoy marched to the Tountain Baloon, and partly destroyod Lis stock, whon tho propriotor promided to clear out in thirty days aud never gell anothor drop in this placa, - —e———— Railrond Acoldonts, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Caxnainae Orry, July 2—O0n Thursduy night tho Eastorn oxprosa on tho Jofforsonvilla, Mud- ison & Indlanapolin Itailrond, whon o fow milus wouth of horo, struck a man, broaking overal ribis, and ontting off one log. ' Mo died tho next morning. Howas on hin way home from thoe harvest flold, his littlo ohildron nccompanying him, The ohildren skecaped withont injury, ————— Arrost of an AMoged Murdoror, Inpianarouts, July 2.—Ldward Iforron, one of tho purtios implicaled fn the murder of Hohustor, wag discovorod and arrostod this mornivg. procantion is talion to monoy-lovy-" July 2,—The ladics of Rom- | FOREIGN, Menacing Attitude of Spanish- Irreconcilables Towards the Ropublic, Tho French Assembly Rofuses to Consider Thioys” Constitutional Bills. Oritical - Situation of the Ttalian Government, SPAIN, Loxnon, July 2.—A spooinl from Madrid snys that there' in gront nlarm In tho_city in oconso- onco of the monncing attitudo of irreconcil- ablos, who are known to bo intriguing for tho overthrow of tho present Govornmont. ‘Troops Aro concontratod nf sirntnglnpfi;lulu, and overy romptly suppross an; ontbrosk, eeubny, SR i AMAnnip, Jul{ 2.—~Tho Conatituont Committeo of the Astombly have complotod tho draft of tho Fodernl Constitntlon. It provides that tho Prosident of the Ropublio shail Lold oflico four oars and not bo oligible for o socond term. oputics cannot nceept offico ns Ministora, Tho ublte powora saro divided -into the judiclary, logislatiyo, nud oxooutivo dopartments. . Tho Qortos 1s to.hold two mossions ench yoar, tho membors to recolve salnrics. Europenn Spain is dividod Into olevon States, and Cutba, Porte Rico, sud tho Philippine Islands are coustitutod Territorios, ———— FRANCE. VEnsatLrEs, July 2—In tho Assombly this afrornoon, Dufaura’s motion to procood to con- nidoration of ox-Prosidont Thicry’ Constitutional billa was rojectod. Jules Lovrout, of tho. Right Centro, moved that tho appointmen of n committeo on the Constitutional bills bo postponod ome month after, the noxt rocoss. Afler . discussion, In which Gnambotta took part, tho motlon wna adopted. Gambotta protosted ngninst tho at~ tompt of tho Assombly to manufacture a Con- stitution without firat~ declaring for whom aud for what kind of Govornmeont it was Intonded. The Messager de Paris in informed that, ne- gotintions far n postal convention will soon bo rosumed with tho United Statey. ity i GERMANY. Y BenuN, July 2.—Tho Emporor William will depart for Tms, to-morrow. ~Thonco Lo will go to Gastoln, aud It is oxpeotod Lo will visit Vien- 1 about tho ond of Augmat. Princo Bismarck will lenyo soon for hin ostates ot Varenin, whero Lo iutonds to romain until autumn, b spocin 7 bills ——— ITALY, \ [World's Special. . fal.) % Tomz, July 2.—Minghetti lmg finally failed to"] Nashvi) form party Cabinet, and tho constriction of & gonlition Cabinot, comprising mombors of tho Loft, is impossible. Tho situation is gravely eritical. —_—— AUSTRIA, V1eNNA, July 2.—The Dealk party at Pesth bus conlescod with tho Loft Contre, and formed a Liberal party of overwhelming ' parlismontary powor. —— GREAT BRITAIN. LoxpoN, July 2.—Tho Shah of Porsin called upon Mr. Gladatone yostorday, In the evening he visitod tho Chambor of Poors and the Houee of Commons, remainiug somo time in both. To- day ho will take his farowoll of the Quoon, at Windsor, Boveral porons wore killed in Konanl Groon, noar this oity, this morning, by tho falling of tho walls of o burning building. Tho Bank of Lingland forgery case came up again to-doy, for final hearing. Tho oxamination }m.utc!m‘clndnd, and defendants fully committed or trial. The steamship Wisconsin takes out 750 Mor- ‘mon omigrants for Amorica. —— HOLLAND. Tar HAcug, July 2.—In tho States-Genoral to-day tho Colonial Mlinister announced that all the supplios roquisite for the uq\flYmont of tho socond expadition against Atcheon have been furnished, Io added that no negotiations with tho Bultan of Atchoon woro ponding, ns had beon roported in publio prints; but it was not improbable that thoy might be openod through the intormediury ofticos of o friondly Rojab. Tho Goyoerumont of "Holland wns willing to concludo an honorablo peaco, but _the roportad conditions of settlemont wore wholly inadmissiblo. g CANADA, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, O1TAWA, July 2.—Tho following arrangement of placos in tho Canadiau Cabinet has boon offcated: The Ilon. Alexandor Cnmpboll, Min- istor of Intorior; the Hon. John O'Connor, Postmaster-Gonoral ; tho Hon, T, N. Gihbs, Ministor of Inland Revenuo; the Hon. Hugh Muodoneld, Ministor of Militia. MontneaL, July 2.—Sir Hugh Allan and the 1“03' Nr. Abbott have arrived here from Eng- and. The committeo appointod to inquire into the Pacific Railrond matters met to-day. Mensrs. Ritchio, Grogg, Gillespio & Co., come mission morchants, hnve susponded puymont. %.hhilihiuu ovor $500,000, duo principally to the uks, ———— cuBaA, New Yonr, July 2.—Tho Sun snnounces that Balvador Cisneras has boen choson Prosident of tho Cuban Ropublic, Cospodes Laving rosigned. Favaxh, July 2.—A tologram from 1ho autuori- tion at Bantn Clara announcos the dispersing of 8 band of insurroctioniate near that place by a dotnchment of Spaish troopa. NEW YORK. Farcwoell Dinner to Minister JYowolles ‘Kraffic in Xialian Children De= nouncoed-=-Wife=Murderor Sentencod for Lifc-eWhisky ond Laudanmmes Arrest of o Matricide--Judgo flunt Desounced by the Womun Suftfrie giste for Xlis Action in Miss Anthoe ny’s Trial New Yong, July 2.—The mombers of tho tafl of ox-Uov. Jowell, tho nowly-appointed Miniater to Ruesia, tendered him a farowoll din- nor last night at tho Hoffmau House. Among tho guests was Daron Oficnberg, the Mussien Mintstor. Tho mobting of Itnlinns, Inat ovening, to pro- tost against tho traftic iu ltalinn childron, was n failuro os to attendanco. Rouolutious denounc~ ing tho trafllo wore adopted. Ex-Goy. Halomon, of Wisconsin, was the principal spealkor. Frank Gillon pleaded guilty to murder in the socond dogreo for killiug his wifo a fow weoks ago, and was eontenced to imprisonment for life QE Liard labor, Aufiusl Nadelen and Edward Buohler, of Now- ark, N. J,, wore eoen drinkiog frooly yosterduy, and in tho avening they were found in tho Waverly fair grounds, insensible, with a lauda- num bottlo bosido them. Nadalon died. Thomas Foenoy bns beon arrestod for fatally benting his brothor, in Brooklyn, last night. Androw H. Greon, Comptrollor of this clty, was arrested ab his residouco this ovening on an order jgsned by Judge -Ingrabam, of tho Bu- prome Court. Tho causo of tho arrest was Greon's falluro to comply with tho torma of the mandamus dirocting him to pay the-amount of & Judgmont for 860 aud, corts ebtulnod by . W, McCowan agalnut the city, Upon paying the amount of tho judgmont, Groon wWua ro- leased from enstody. At a meoting of tho Women Buffragists at Iry- ing Hall to-uight, rosolutions censuring Judge Hunt for his netion in the trial of Busan B. Aun- thony were adoptod. - ‘Thhroo donths from tho offocts of tho heat to- oy, —_— Tolegraphic Brovitics, ‘Tho Unitod Ktaton steamor Nipslo satled for Now York youtorday from Fortross Monroe. Thoe Oincinunti Chamher of Commorce will Thold no session aftor to-day until Monday. A Gorman living ot Drown's Grove namod Goorge Diog was found dead in bod yosterduy mum‘fng. fi‘lmflnraunr’u vordiot has not yolb been rendered. Yeutorday Mayhow, tho bank-check forger, loft Dotroit for Ringara Fally, o suswer for swiu- Wing o bavk at that placo, in custody of o Bhor- it from Buftralo, BMr, 0. D, Iiou?nmln of Tolodo, whio waa sup- osod to have hoon lost with o sail-hoat, noar Elovulmul, on Bunduny Inst, Las beon hoard from at Butralo, ho baving been picked up and takon to thut port, 3. T, Bpaor, of Unlontown, Pa., jumped into’ the river at Knusns City, ymlunh{. and was drowned, Lo was druggod aud robbod of sov- oral thousand dollara last Friday, and since thon had acted strangoly. v Tho Atchison, 'l‘olmkn & Banta Fo Rallroad has mado an important chango In the torms of tho salo of its lands, Ileroanftor snles will bo mado on elaven yoara' timo, with nio paymonts excopt annual futerest on tho purchase monoy for the firat four years. . s WEATHER AND WATER. /. War Dopurtmont Wenthor IRcport. LOCAL OBBERVATION, Cuicaao, July 2, 1873, b b 2pircetion ani el v omi|3s § Fogay, Maximum thormometer, 71, * Minimum thermometor, 60, UENERAL ODSERVATION, ' WeDNzaDAY, July 2, 1673-10:18 p, m. Statfon, . IBar,JT" ind, Buftalo ... (20.85] -72/8. W,, fresh, 30,01, - 821B,, frosh, 20,02 738, E,, gentlo,| 20.07| 678, E., gentlo, |E, haEEERES G418, W, light, 6]8., froeh, 7214} Croah, | 7416, treah, 72/Calm, TROPADILITIES, Wasninatoy, July 2.—For Thursday, in tho Guif and Athantio Btates, rising baromotor, southorly windy, and 'fonomlly cloar woather, For the Ohio Valloy and Middlo Atlantic Stntos, southwostorly winds, partly cloud; ‘and cloar wosther. In Now England and Now York, south- onst nnd sonthivost winds, warmer woathor, and local rains. In tho Lowor Lake region, partly oloudy wonther and lghter winds, bucking to southonst_during tho afternoon. In tho Uppor Lanko rogion, ontorly winds, highor tompora- turo, and numerous local ratus, In tho North- woat, southonat to southwest winds, higher tom- poraturo, and possibly light rains. BTAGE OF WATER. Daily roport of tho stage of water, with olinnuges in the twenty-four hours onding 3 'p. m., gaaat EEEZEEsEEEEE i| July 3, 1878: IANGES, Rise, ] Fall, ATOVE T.OW WATER, Clucinnal £ SEESEEESEEES cacacaranccawm Ei 8in, Dostrnction ot Proporsy nt Belloville, N. Y., Baring, Mc., and Othor Places. Warzntoo, N. Y., July 2.—Tho business por- tion of Bellovillo, Jofforaon County, was burned this morning ; l0ss, 30,000, Iiupsox, N. Y., July 2.—Alcott Brothors' cooper shop waa burned thia morning by sn in- condiary. Tho firm had_commencod to make barrals for tho Brooklyn Sugar Rofinory, whoto men aro on n atriko, and to this suso iy atirib- uted the firo. Tostow, July 2.—Tho Kay folting mill, at Unionville, was dostroyed by firo last wnight. Loss, £60,000; insuranco, 20,000, Spontancous combustion, CavAzs, Mo., July 2 —A firo Inst night in_tho town of Baring, Mo., dostroyod 300,000 foet of lumber bolonglig to"Fartor & Bons, Daniol Hil and F. Eaton. It Ia bolioved tho insuranco will naarly cover the loss. LOUISIANA. Payment of the Intorest on the State Debt. ‘WasmmNaToX, Jaly 2.—Attorney-Gonoral Will- inmg this morning rocoived the following dis. patch from Gov. Kellogg : ¥ “ New OnLzANs, July 1.—Wo have to-day giv- en notico thint all pnst 0nd duo coupons of tho Stato for Marcli, April, Moy, and June will bo nid on and aftor tho 10¢h inat. horo and in Now ork. 'The' amount of this paymont oxcoods $825,000. 1 hovo ascortained that a Inrgo amount of coupons, dus boforo tho 1st of June, woro mot paid, and 1 havo paid thom. ' This makos over £900,000 intarest duo by tho late Ad- ‘ministration which we havo paid. et PHILADELPHIA. Disappenarance of o Paymaster’s Clork ~~Tho Tanners in Convention, Przaperrnis,” July 2.—Do Leur, clork to the Pnfrmnamr at tho Navy-Yard, disappoared, aud at loast $2,000 are missing. Tho Harrisburg tannors and the hide and leather denlers of Penna&;&nh, represonting o capital of about $1,000,000, woro iu convoution inthin city to-day, proparing articloa for tho considoration of the noxt Logislature. Tho Convontion adjourned to-night to tho socond Tuesday in Novembor. KILLED BY THE CARS. Bhortly after 8 o'clock yestorday nfternoon, & man namod.John Kennody was run over by an outgoing train on the Chicago, Alton & Bt. Louis Rallrond, at tho corner of Bonfleld stroot, and so badly injured that ho dled soon afterward. Both his loga woro crushed off, tho right just above and tfi:fl loft juat bolow thoe kmoe. IHo was ro- moved to Decring Stroot Polico Btation, whero bo wa attended by s physician, but it was found imposalble to save his lite, Tho body was takon to the Morguo. It was subssquontly learnod that deceascd hna a familyresiding some- where neer tho coruor of Sovoutoenth Union stroots, 3 Tle Tennessco Anti=Monopolists, Mesrims, Toon,, July 2.—The Avalanche's Humboldt special Anys the Tenncsseo Farmors' Association met to-day to organizo 5 Biate Grango, and adopted moaanres setting forth the neoeusity of a thorough organization of -the farmers, and “K“Bin§ nlmut{ oco-oporation with the farmora In tho Northwest in théir fight agrinst \mfustrnllxoml and othier monopolice. Tho establlshmont of ~eubordinato _Granges throughout tho BStato was recommondod, Dr. William Maxwolh, of Dyer, was clectod Mastor of tho Stato Grange. —————— Snn Francisco Xtems. BN Fraxatco, July 2—The now Anglo-Call- fornis Bank ngfilwl to-day under the manage- meont of B, G. Bneath and L Bteinbart. Bteorago passongora par tho Coustitution were ermittod tocomo out of quarantina to-day. u:wm 8re no new cascd of emall-pox amongst om, . Texas Onttle Hound Faste Torera, Kn., July 2.—Bhipments of Texas cattlo oast from Wachits, Ellaworth, and other points in Knusan, havo dommenced. Thare are 0,000 hoad at Waobita, and 160,000 hioad on tha way to that poiut from Toxas, According to ofticial railroad roports thoro ia alao a Inrge num- ber at Ellsworth, and smalil drovos clsewhoro. Vice Prosident Wilvone BosTox, July 2.—Roports that tho condition of Vice Prisidont Wilson’s hoalth was causing ro- nowed anxioty aro without fonndation. Iols onjoying a noodod soason of quict aud rost in the counatry,’ % oo The Champinin Cannl. Aunaxy, N, Y., July 3,—Five hundred ani thirty boals passod thronili the Champlain Oanal during Juno—doublo the number o period in any provious yoar. tho sama Obitunry. OmoiNwaTt, Oblo, July 2.—A dispatch from Mariotta, O., Btatos that the Hon. Josoph G. Witson, member of Congross fram Orogon, died of paralysis at that place this morning. SostoN, July 4,—John 1. Eastburn, an old and woll-known printer, dicd laut night. g i Sl Oconn Stenmship Nows, QuezNsTOwN, July2.—Tha steamships Canada and Batuvis, from New York, havo arrivod. New Yonk; July 2.—Arrived, the Arragon, from Bristol. and tho Cuba, from Liverpool, | stoors wore slow at 10 @110, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. . New York Financinl Nows, New Youx, July L—Monoy was oy at 4@5 por i, Siarliny ruled dull at 10376@100)¢ for sixty dnys, and 110 for Gold opoed gt 15, aiwancod to 1153, and closnd ot 11B4®UIBY, Lonns 2@3 por conl, Clearings, 47, 000,000, Froastry dfsbuirscd $083,000 in gold andl cur- £304,000. Moat_ oporators in roncy, Cuntom recolple, gold Toolk for lower priccs, Governmonts wero quiot and strong, Btato bonds rulod quict and firm, Blocks wero quilo active, with' n well-dlstributod ‘buiness, Unton Tacific, Yacifio Matl, Lake Shoro, and Weetorn” Unfon balnys 'the fentures, Tako Shoro ad- vaured steadily from 958 to 035 ou tho election of Commodors ~* Vondorbilt to _tho Preaidency, bt reacted 93K st the close, Tuclfio Mail roo from 35 to 37, recoidod to i, rono to 38, and nslly roactod (o 3656, Thin Xino fn ate tributabls to covering by tho ahiorts, and tho late reac- tlon to o statemont that tho servico betweon Now Yorl and Aspinwall will bo roluced from threo to two monthly, Unon Pacifio waa inodorately active hotswoon 20 and 303, oloaing at 20%. _Weatorn Union roso from 843 to 3¢, and roacted (G sai¢. Now York Contml nofd at 103 @103%@102% ; Hook Jaland at? 2093 100@10027"3 81 T, GIN@517@01% 3 Oliton, ey J0X@I0 3 Northwestorn, Tilg@71 3 Wabash, 08} @087 @fiyg: 8,0, & 1.0, ué,mwmé)g: 81, Josop, 7@ g tiobigan Contral wan woak at 90)@DI@00. Tho ol sk clonod Y@ oft the Nighost, prces, appear- ing o if the lrgo holdors nd reallzed, . Htarling, 100, Couponn, %91, Coupona, 62 Goupons, 64 Coupous, '66 i Goupons, 05 (now)... 1103 z STATR Missourtn, . Tennesncen, old. ienneasecs, no Virgiules, now. GOVRRNMENT RONDR, 119% noND. Yirgintan ol & Norlh Cutoliuas, ol .97 ® North Carolinas, new. 16 Canton,...... Wontern Unifon. Quicksliver, Amorienn fxp United Btates K Tucific Mail,.. Now York Confral, . 20 Unfon Pactflo bonds._ 85} Central Paciflo honds, 100 Dol. Lack, & Wostern, 973¢ § | ., i, & Erlo... Forcign Markots, Tavenroor, July 2—11a, m.—Flour, 278 64284 0d, ‘Wheat—Wintor, 124 2¢ pring, 1149d@11s 11d; white, 118 10d@12a; club, 4d, Corn, 278 3d, York, 628, rd, $ve. Tahus, July 2.—Tonten, 661 920, LoNDON, July 3—0 p. m,—Conrols for money, 924G 99%; for ‘mccount, D25 ; 5-208 of 65, 033 ; 0 of %07, 033 10-400, 893¢; now 68, 903 ; Erlo, 49, ‘Amount’of hullion gono liito the ‘Bauk of England on balanco to-day, £20,000, Tho rate of money st tho Btock Exchangeis X@1 lowor thau tho bank rato, Frannront, July 2, —Five-twentics of '62, 603, Lavenroou, July 2, —Cotion quict sud stendy; middiing upland, 8X@83d : Orloaus, 0@9)d. Sales, 13,000 buloa ; American, 7,000; spoculution aud ox- port, 2,000, ‘Broadstuffe quict and nnchanged, New York Live=Stock Marlut, New Yons, July 2.—Besves—Recelpts, 113 cars, or 1,810 hoad, Thio markot rulod dull and doprossod, with furthor declin from Monday of fully ¢, and moro cattlo offorod than could bo Aold, Toxana ‘mangod ot B 190, fo dross 83l to, o gross owl wifla 7 coe 16 of good Toxas slicors holding for 100, Nativo to_dreas 66 Iha and 67 115 to tho ok, with & fow tops sold at 13@124e, Bales 1ncludo 16 cafs Lilinols stoers, 7 owt Av, at 11@1210 ; 2 cars do, 73 cwh, 11¥@I20: 6 cors o, G owt, 10; ‘4 “cars ‘do, Ty owt, 1IXG 11%0; 0 carn do, TX owt, 113603 4 cara do, 63 cwt, 11j¢o; 4 cars do, 7 owt, 1135@113¢c ; 6 enrs Indinna sicers, 63 owt, Tiglixe’ O cara Misiourl do, 0 owt, 1030} 6 cars Toxnne, G owt, H3c, to dress 65 fba, and G ara o, 6 owt, Do, to dress 65 Iha, BnzEe AnD Lasis—Roceipta 12 cars, o 3,400 hoad, mnking 3,800 for two days, Tho market wad oxtrome- 1y weak at 4@63(e for ehieap, and 8@10ic for lambr, Hales includo: 3 cars Ohfo. #hoop, ov 76 M, nt 43gc ; 3 cara o, v 77 Ibw, at &1c ; 1 car (o, av 81 1be, at 4740 Tcar do, ov 70 1bm, at 603 1 car o, a B4 Ibw, at 630t 1 ‘car do, av 85 Its, at Sio; 2 cara Koutucky Inmbn, 1he, st 96 ; 1 car Stato 10, &v 60 1, at 10X(c, An 1 car Jorsoy do, av 62 1bs, at 10¢c. Bwing—To-day's arrivaln 6,400, making 0,850 for two dnys, The domand is-moderate nt 5X@Y2;e for live hogy, and 63(@T4c for drewsod, Tho eales of live hogs' fncludo 8 cars Ughtial Oloat 630 ; 1 car do at 630 Ruffnlo LivesStock Markot, BureaLo, July 3. —OATTLE—Ruscipts thus far, 7,861, arkot dull and fist, _Good cattlo kold thelr own, but common tock and poor Texans @20 off from laat woek's closing pricos. Fow buyers woto in attendanco, bout 1,000 hioad wers dispasod of. + 700 1111 nois steers, av 1,003 to 1,329 1be, at $6.75@06.00; 18 111~ nois stockers, 8 085 1b, at $4.70 ; 30 Indlana atocrs 880 s, ot $4.36; 03 Texan stillors, ov 1,084 1bs, o 26.223'3 07 Chiorokteo ntoers, av_1,104 Ibn, ot $0.957 68 Michan ntoerg, av 1010 to 1,169 tbe at #8.123an. 55 ; 89 Oblo stoors, av 1,010 t0 1,254 Ibs, at $6.0005.87%. Suszr AND Lavis—Itocdipts for tho week, thus far, 400, The markot opencd lively, ot $3.00G9.50 for nodn Umbe ; $1.00@6.25 for Canada shoop ; $4.00@ 6.00for Woatorn shoep, Bulea : 311 Michigan shieop, av 59 to 98 ILa, at $4,00@5.25 ; 185 Indiana heep, av 102 o, nt #4.70 ; 890 Ohio hcep, ov 83 to U3 1L6, ot $4.124/@5.95 ; 50 Canndn sheep, av 160 to 165 1bs, at $4.60d4.75 + 808 Gonnda lambs, av 55 to G4 lus, at $8.1234@0.25, ‘oas—itecoipts for the weck, thua far, 16,200, Mar- Xet littlo moro activo, ab $4.70@4,00, Halcs : 142 ili- nois Logs, 8y 100 10 255 e, 5t $4.8GA.87X. Mostox Wool Markct. BosTox, July 2.~Wool wns_in demand, Tho ‘new clip 1 roported in muck better condition fhin Inst year, Haloa: Michigan and Obio ficecos, 48@52%c; modium Woalern, 4605 unwashed and unmerchatita: blo iceces, 28@400; Kontucky combing, 44@45c 3 un. wuslied Wostorn, 33@43c; fino noils, 7605 tub, 603b4c, Littsburgh 011 Mariket, PrTIEBURGH, July 2,--Crude petrolown weak at $1.85 @190, Rofined woak; quoted at 18c, The Produce Markets. NEW YORK, Nrw Your, July A~CorroN—Dull; middling up- Iand, 210, B recolpts, neapsTOvFe—Flouz dull ond lower; 11,000 bLris; suporfino Westorn ond State, $4.63 eommon. to good extra, $5,65@0.16; good $6.20@7,00; whito whoat oxtra, £8,00G8.10; 0, $6,10@8,50; 8t. Louls, $6.25@10,60, rejeoted apring, $1.20@1,30; No, 2 Ohl- cog0 Xkco, and jorn_stoady, with falr do- now do, 850, steady and in ‘moderato’ demnnd; flour lowes 8¢ $4.00@6.10, Corn’ meal dull; Wout~ gy KRG, Woesh dull andiower; rocolple 0 spring, 81.43; No. 1 ayzing, $1.63; No. 2 Bilwau- sLisal il fiyo dubp Westorn, do@sa, Darioy it unchangod, mnnd ; ocaipts, 77,000 L ; steamier ‘mixod Wostcrn, 51@530; high mixod and yollow, G4@%Be; old mnd i, S5000 I new mized d5@AGo; while, 601G T Joor—Steady, Oregon, 833¢0; nnwaskied combin 303 Obto 0006, ! axia pullon, 5@ 150, =" Taos—~Unababgod. firm, 500 for orop of 73, Lxsrnzn—Unchsngod, nocknma—Coffee dull ; To, 105@19%c, steady and unchanged, ' Molsasea changed. Rico frm at 7%@80, PxreoLguM—Crude, 7Xo; refined, 173@16c. Toursnenn—Qulot s weak at 46@15)¢0, Provistows—Pork steady ; now ince, F14.K0G19.7 primo m%m.fl‘x@lfl.lfl{‘. Boef steudy nad u changed, ut moets quivt and stead; il ‘Wealorn long clear, 8)c; ahort clasar, B¥@%, Lard utoady ; \Weatorn steam, July, 87{@8 13-10; August, 9c. NurTan—Steady ; Woatorn, 16@250, Cimrsr—teady at 121334, —Lnaior 8t Winzgy. c. PI ELYTITA, PrzbEL, July 2.—Busansurre—Flour in Dottor domand and firmor; super, $4.00; cxtras, £00g535¢ " Winconiu snd Rlnnerota, S035GT.16. Wheat quict and hald firm ; red, $1.05@1.10; sinber, §.3; white 8110, Ryo qull ‘and nouiual, Cord firm ; yellow, 60 ; mized, G0G800; boal s, Oata 13.“Lun; while, 40@460, R Provimons—Qulat sud fiem, Txrnorxu—Orudo, 195@12%0 ; refined, 18)0, Winiay—Dull ot 3303Ko. DALTIMORE, Bavrnone, July 2.—lnransruyrs—Flonr aull and unchuuged, ' Whent stoady snd_unchonged, Corn rm ; mixod Weslern, 60, ~ Onts flem ; mixed Wost- orn, 4@460 ; White, 460, Ryo atoady at 10§ 750, ‘Thovisions—Dull aud unchangod., Dornen—Searco; eholco Wasters, 20310, T8I Y £ A KRR, MILWA MitwiUEE?, July 2.—BiEAvnTovrs—Flour nouslon, Whoat dull and lower; No, 1, $1,203¢; Nos 9,$1,20 spot; $L.19% July; §L1 Oata dull and uscttlod s No. % 205, - Gorn frm ond highos No.2, 840, 1yo steady; No. 1, 630, orley flm; 0, 3, 000, Frei011—To Duffalo, fl){u' Onwega, 10460, Huoerrra—Tiour, 4,000 brle:' wheat, 89,000 b, Bureacexra—Flour, 4,000 bria: wheat, 83,000 bu, OBWEGO, Oswego, July 2.—Wheat dull; No, 1 Milwaukee, $1.60, Corn unchanged ; No, 2,60, Very dry Ligh Bugar dufl and v~ firm; mixed, o, OLEVELAND. OLEvELAND, July 2.—BitkApiTurra—Wheat dull and wesk; No, 1 red offored at $1,63G71.64 ;3 No, 2 31,38, Corn stendy ot 46@48c, Oats qulot} No, 1 Htate, 40¢, Putnoroar—Dull and unchanged, DETROIT, Dyrnort, July A—Bneapwrusea—Flone qufet and unclangod, Wheat dull_and_n snado lower ; oxtro, 3L iy 3140 anked; Now 1 whitt, SLIIGLILA § umbor, ${48@1,49, Corn atendy at 40c, Osts, 47)¢e. OINOINNATIL Omonpigrs, Jnly 2-_nkApsrires=TFlour a slindo firmor, at $0,00@0.55, Wheat quict ; samplo lota red, $1,2@1.88, Coru lithor, at 47, ltyo quict at Gic. Onta nteady, ot 30@40c, : ProVIAtORS—Activo and strong, Pork held firmly, at$16,00, Tard hold firm, wnd sominnlly unchanged, Bulk ments strong; shoulders, 02¢@7e; clarrib, Rijc} clear, @82, Lacon strouys ; shouldors, Tsgo} clvar rib, U360; clenr, Do, Wrlasx—Birin, at 890, TOLEDO, Toreno, July 9.—Bugavsrurri—Flour quict and uuchauged, Wheat & shudo Letter; Nv,4 white Wae Tasl, $1.85; No, 8 do, $1.08; amber Michigan, $1.475¢, #poti No, 1rod, $1.64% 3 No.3, $1.80. Corn a nhade bettor; bigh mixod, 410 low mixad, 00; no grade, o;' domeged, 200, Unta—No 1, 974@37TX0; No,2, o, anta—To Buffslo dull, st 33¢@4o. Oswogo, § R, 700 b : h ’:@nooon ied xortrrs—Flonr, rla; wheat, 6, g ool 21,000 bt ; onts, 7,000 bn, s Huresirs—Flonr, 1,000 brlaj wheat, nono; 22,000 butj onta, none, t BT, TOUIA, 1, Tours, Tuly 3,—BiirApsTurFa—Flonr firmor,but unchsnged, Wheat scarco, '\rm’ and higher; soft No. 28 vl".'ll Sl.,‘ll‘)u;fiunlp%n l“‘; ;(l}. Jl'lal:’l {all ,Afl.l 1 Oorn aqulot; Na, 3, e, canh and July s 37%o Angust: 4o Tio mikod, 'Onts’quict; N0, 3, 1@ 5¢0 ash Shtosa sackéd, Tarloy, nominal, Ryo lowor ot 6334250, Wittiny—Steady ot o, PuovItoNA—Park mors actlyo : small Totant $15.75; round loln ut $16.00 for August, Lulk meats nominally \un:]mllf;ml. Bacon firmer and higher; shoulders, TXc ; clear rib, D}“@Viflu clenr, 03;@0%o canh § clear 020 huyor July, wd dull; choles ketile, 8)gc, “Hons—Dottor at $4.00@4.30, Chrrre—Stondy and unchunied, I8VILLE, Loutsvitr, July 2,—~DREAbsTUPFa—Flour quiot; oxtra fuinlly, $5.75, PuovistoNs—Lork steady ot £18,00@16.60, strong’s shonlders, T3¢0 s cloar rb, Bulk shoulders, 703 clear rib, 8370 Lard stendy and unchanged, @ . Witniky—g00, N Ontass, Juy 2o A, tone dnll N 2 uly 2,~BnrapaTurEs—Tionr dnll ; TARIGLAG; fomily, 48300050, Com—Duuunnd s @ta s Wi . TuirQuint nt Gogote, o 02 0K Gale Tav—Cliolto ncarco; primo, $32. corn, Bacon 3" clenr, 03¢0, oar, 9v, ‘Tocho, 00@23,00, Tnowslor—tork quist it firni3 e, 31078, Dry ralt mentn dull; ahouiders, 6o, * Bac oul~ dors ond clear rib Acarco; TH@YK@RINe. Hama— Chioleo in demnnd at 14 @l60, Lard quiot; tior BAE03(0: Ko, DNGIIG ey ey Grooknizs—Yugar and molasaca; mo movement, Qoffeo quiet nt 18@0c, Wursity—Dull ; Louiaville, 0403 Cincingati, 960, ucur—Storling, 203t sight, % prowium; gold, 11637, CorroN—-Dulls salos,. 760 baleas good ordinary, 1650; low middlings, 17%e: middiing, 18%c; mide a{ug Orloans, 18%c. Rocolpts, 002 Lales, Exporia— Great Tiritain, 2,005 bales, Sfock, by actual count, 52,643 balea, 1 : BUFFALO, ; Norrato, July 9,—Dresbaturee—Flonr steady. Whieat Aull ; spring scarco; sales of _car-lots white Do trolt at 830 - No. ko Olub, $1.43: No. 3 do, 8144, Corn higher ; primio acarco; sales, 36,000 bu, Lo quiatity, at 41@idjc. Oat quicl aud senrcoy nalos, 0,060 bu No. 2 Glitengo, o arrivo, at 8o 1,600 o spot, at e, Enrionrs—Stoady, B i Venncls Passed Detrokt, DrTnoIY, Mich., July 2,—PAssED DowN—Propa Yo- #emito, Gordon Onmpbell, Lincoln and barges, blary Jarockd and bargn, Bay Ofty nnd barges, Hoso and batges s 6clia Wild. Liovor, Southiamptos, Aloxandor, inowdrop, TasseD Upr—Props Weetford, Russis, Balontine and arges, Annio Cralg, Arabis ; sclix Ahira Cobb, Winp—Boutheas! Drrnotr, Mich,, July 2.—~PAssED Dowx—Props Nae hant, Birckhiend and ‘bay 3 bark Peshitigo; schra Elylra Jura, 0. A, King, Emeu, Yankeo, J, 5 Svilvor, ‘Wend the Wave, i Pausen Up—Frop Japan, achra E, O, Robarts, 1, 0, Potter, Cloveland. 4 Wanb—Bouthwe: _ XHinols River and Onnnl News, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TABALLE, Til,, July 2.—No movoment by tho rivor. The canalboata’ . ¥, Goodalo and Gold iod, botti Tonded with corn Bore, pnased into tho consl fof Chi- Tho canalbost’ D, T, Rockwood, loadod wi , Awaita towago. and nino nchen of wator on tho mitro-aill of CANAL OFF1CE, OiT10A00, July 3,—ABRIVE Qbrinto, LaBiallo, 6,000 bu_corn ; North Slar, Oftawn. 6,000 bt corn ; Goorgtn, Honry, 6,400 bu corn ; Mapl Lonf, Knnkaleo Feodor, 700 empty brla; prop Whale, Honfy, 5,000 bu corn ; Friendahip, do, 6,150 bu corn } Arbdgio, Kanknkeo Foodcr, light ; #lizaboth, Lockport, 237,600 '1ba meat, 200 brls flour 3 ‘Tndustry, Ottawa, 600 m corn ; Olarotfa, 100 tons conf GLEANED—Watatloo, Laalle, 75,620 £t Tnmber, 80 m shingies ; North America, lenry, 40,720 f¢ lumbor, 3,180 att 30 bela boue ; Oénteat, Jiiot 80 m sbivloe, 130 brln fme ; Harriet,' 10,437 £ Tumbior; Marscllles, 30,815 £t Tumber, 50 m fnth, SPECIAL NOTICES Schencl’s Mandrake Piils. Thoso llla ro_composed oxcluaivaly of vogotable in- arvilionts, ana eigue ey niirery Juporael of xnurc\lr(‘ do mot loavo nny of Ainjurious eifacts. 'They sct diractly upon the liver, and aro a vaiuable romo-. dyin all cosos of dorangement rosulting from a_disor- dorad 'stato or that o Livor Complalat, Disordors, Indigostion, Sick Toadacho, Typhotd Fovors, o, &, ‘all sugoumb'to the froe uwe of Hohonok's M- drakoVifls. _¥ursalo by all druggista and doalors. Dutcher’s Dead Shot, For Bod ugs. _ Certain Doath, to the Vormin. Kills on tonich, dostroya cgga And nosts, roots thom ait, Uso It and -\n«;u in poace. 2 andGdconts. Largo bottlos tho chivapast, BANK STATEMENTS, STATEMENT OF TIR FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK Safe Déi;ository, TOI.Y L, L873. ASSETS, Oasti_on and and & A e e 8100,608.42 Government Honds, 3 204,603.84 5,022.68 8 400,724.94 Ot Gallntoraia. ot © 318,503:12 by Cnsli &unwrnln. 239,446,864 Loans securcd by Ime ‘Provod loal Kafato, 163:350:00 Ovord: $,207.6 15,320.02 —I— 312,320,062 $1,429,600.00 LIARILITIES. Caplital Blook, + §200,000.00 Doposits. Rk ————81,420,600.00 JOHN O, HAINES, Prosidont. OMAS. J. HAINFS, Cashine. DAMAGED GOODS, THE LOST ATLANTIE. To-dny we shall open for sale, on our Cen- tro Tables, part of the cargo saved from tho Btoamship Atlantic, consisting prinoipally of LINENS, HANDEERCHIELFS, & WHITH GOODS, In ordor to prevent rot or othor injury from submorsion in soa-water, wo have had those goods washed and dried. CARSON, PIRIE & 00, Madison and Peoria-sts. THE TURF, DEXTER PARK. Special Purse, - - $4,000 Saturday Afternoon, July 5. FRER FOR ALL, “‘Wm. Lovell entors Amerionn Girl. A, F, Fawoott ontora Bashaw, A. Lowis ontora Honry Todd, W. II. Orawford onters J. H. Conley. Benjamin Maco entors Senaation, _B. Armutrong onters . Hoopar, P SHIPPING TAGS. . DENNISON'S PATENT SHIPPING 'TAGS, Ovur|m! mllllnnldmvg Yoen He‘t! v;llli,l:fll vg 188" (82 Bovibinu otached. A1l Uipross Companics uso thum, Bold by Printers und Statloners CHIROPODIST. CORNS! DR, KENISON, st bis old ofices, 119 Clark-at, (rand Steamboat EXCURSIONS Taosnlendld Parsengor Stoamors, fho SITENOYGA sl %‘_",‘ G AR R R Al in trips Around the Wator-Works Crib and and in Front of the City. Rach bont will ho ont on tho Take two hours, glving n oplendid viow of, Robullt Chilcago, ~ feirat bont iall lowve oodriol Bloambont Lauding, foot of Michignu-av., a9 o'dlock &.m.) and thartaftar otory bour, 10T ORKAM and LIEMONADIY, REFRESHMENTS, oto., ean ba proourad on bonrd, Riich ataamor will iava a CORNRT BAND. ‘Tlckota for the round trip only 10 conta, Childronundor 13yoara of age 35 conta, The largo and magnificent stosmor SHEBOYGAN will also niake an EVENING EXCURSION, Lonving at8 o'clock. 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GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwankeo, Sheboygan, ete,, daily, Bunduys excepted, 9 o, m, Saturdny Excur- sion Boat for Milwaukee, ete., do'n't leave un< til 8 p, m, For Grand Maven, Grand Rapids, Anskegon, Spring Lake, Fraitport, Manistes, etc,, daily, Sunduys excepted, 7 p. m, For Bt, Joseph, Daily, Sundnys oxcepted, 10 o.m, BSaturdeys, Bont don't leave until 11 nom For Green Bay Ports, Nonday, Wednesday, and Triday ot 7 p. m. Wednesday's Bont goes to Escannba, FOR BUFFALO, And Tntermediate Points, Company's Stoamor ENPIRE T e 0 SR AL R oo - ' At 7p, m. “Anolie };?&';“fi(é:‘%\::}“ bik, Capt. witkins, toxves o Rl 5 ""x?",‘r'fn;"\:mu nd Pasengo Tiekots, a 3 covir Sladiun. 7 tlon_Company's Stoamor MO AWK \ ."flflm:?& l":‘:':n':ll’ fi Toot of North Dear- A borasab, Haturday, vl 41 Mamprn; Pasnngor Agont. 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