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VOLUME 26. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 187 The hicage Daily Teibune, e NUMBER 318. STATE SAVINGS INSTITUTION. 5 A A A A A A AN AAAAA AR ARAAANA NN AR AR e e A A A APt - THE STATE SAVINGS INSTITUTION, THE OLDEST AND LARGEST OF THE ILLINOIS SAVINGS BANKS. Paid Up Capital - - $500,000 Liability of Stockholders in Addition to Oapital, $500,000. SECURITY TO DEFPOSITORS, ~ONE MILLION DOLLARS, IN ADDITION TO THE ASSETS. ASSETS, - OVER FOUR MILLIONS. CEIARTERED IN 1861. DEPOSITS IN 1803. DEPOSITS IN 1865, DEPOBLITS IN 1868, 8 300,000 NEARLY FOURTEEN THOUSAND DEPéSITORS. QUARTERILY STATEMENT Tuesday Morning, July 1, 18%3. " RESOUROES, Ty 8,500.00 Uxlted States Bone Bon Oash and Exuh.mn,.lgp?t!lg:ag&w : 82,100,105.46 1,443,204.87 542,057.86 74,208, w%&fi%:fi@ 30,475.08 7,261.62 $4,080,811.30 126 Board of Trustees, in oalling the sttentlon of the Rutlon, take occasion %0 ssy that the polloy which b dwelve yoars will be eontinued in the fature. ‘organization doposited with tho Institation. TRUSTEES: OCHAUNOCHY T. BOWEN, WM. H. TURNER, PHREINS BASS, DR. JOHN H. FOBTER, NATHAN B Kmi)EB. THOS. 8. DOBBINS ~JOHN C. DORE, gfiv%nsn.sg&%%?mn, DANIBL GOODWIN, JR., OFFICE: Open from 10a. m. to8 iblio to the foregoing statement of the growth of the Insti- ‘We refor to tho 76,000 peoplo, restdents of Chicago, who havo sinco fta 281 and 283 EAST MADISON-ST., BRANOH OFFIOE: 874 WABASH-AV,, NEAR TWENTY-SECOND-ST. #his Institation will ocoupy for its Main Offica, a8 soon on its o} NOS. 80 AND 82 LA SATILTE.ST. m., and Baturdsy Ryonings from 6 to § o'olock. DEPOSITS IN 1871, DEPOSITS IN 187, LIABIVATIES. NN 84,0980,811.30 succossfally carried It through all tho chianges of the past comploted, tho new building which 4t is now areoting sito, FINANCIAL. Aan Smifh& S, Bankers, First National Bank Building, senthwest corner of Stale and Washington-s1s,, Chicaso, Dealers in Gold and Silver Bullion, Bar, X.eaf, Bheet, and Granulated ¥orm for me- ‘hanioal purposoa. Deposits received in either currency or «©oin, subject to check without notice. bn]‘x per cent interest allowed on all daily ances. Ohecks ugun us pass through the Olearing- House, as if drawn upon any oity bank, Interest credited, and rendered monthly. Ooin and Currenoy Drafts on New York. WALKER, ANDREWS & CO, 14 Wall-st., N, ¥. ANDEREWS b OO, 10 Place Vondome, PARIS, Travelers’ Credits Tasuod, both in STERLING, on UNION BANK OF LONDON, And in francs on PARIS, UNDER THE SAME LETTER. Circular Notes, 0! £10, £20, sud £50 on the UNION BANK OF LONDON. L Commercial Credits: Exchange on London & Paris, Stocks, Bondy, and Gold bought and sold on sommls- sion._Railway Lo: 20! Cook Comty Savings Bank, 103 WASHINGTON-ST., Hortheast Oor. Olark, opposite Court-House. West Side Office—17 MILWAUKEE-AV, DIRECTORS—Will{am B. Ogden, ¥, Q. Taylor, Red- prindiville, N, 8, Bouton, lor, M. D. §j§n’. Honty 't Fayion, Bonde Ve pages Liaia 8: awor (< be d 4 noy Hme, with intorest at rat oF Sle por soat por Ancath o 411 ‘svuns depositad o0 or moro montha. ank, acoounts-ourrent TFEE United States Horizags Co, 7 UNION BUILDING. Y.oans for long periods on bond and mortgage of improved real estate, without commissions, ALFRED W. SANSOME, 8eo, KOUNTZE BROTHERS, Bankers, New York, issue Circular Notes, and Letters of Credit on the Union Bank of . London, available in all parts of the world. Hide and Leather Insurance Com= any of Boston, Mass A dividond of 10 por oant on all apyroved olaima will be payablo on and sfier Juno 25, at the office of thie Iiscolv. 13, No. 16 Devonshiru-st,, Hoston, Mass. GHERTER J, RERD, JOHN W, GARTWRIGDOT, OLIVER I COLE, Racolvors, SKOW-PETERSEN, ISBERG & CO., BANKERS, No. 2 South Olark-st,, Issue OIROULAR LFTTERS OF CRED- IT and LETTHRS OF ORHEDIT availablo in all Buropean cities, MONEY TO LOAN On Objoago Tonl Esta'a, improved proporty. Largo sums at 9 per conton S{EAD & COR. 163 PROFESSIONAL, EYE & EAR. DR, J. B, WALKER has attonded exclusively to this Bpociaity for tho past 3 yoars. Qnige, 182 Bough Clurke-st., cor, Muroe, STOVES, RANGES, &o. T » YOI Firs Am.lna. . Premium 1871. , Warming Cl Brolllng Door, LRI g AT P g B FULLER, WARREN & €O, ‘Dfanufacturers, Troy, N» Xe ‘DEAMNOR HOUBES—Mew Tork, Qloveland aad Chitago, IAMOND & & RUBY FURNACES. JAMES A, LAWSOX, Patonteo, For Heating Chiurches, Sohool Houses, Publio Build ioga and Private Residefoss. x FULLER, WARREN & CO., Manufcturers, Troy, N. ¥ BRANCR BOUSEE—New Tork, Clavolsad sad Ohicago. gTEWAR TOVES. 1878 Xattorn. Fon 8aus sy FULLER WARREN & 0O., 60 Lake-st., Chicago. Also a fall assortmont of Btov BOXYNTONS HEATING FURNACES! “Our Fovorlte’”” Ranges, *The Cablnot?? Cook Btove, Baltimore Xeators, ¥eating Stoves, Tuttle & Balley’s RLexisters, &o. oto foods ars the vory bost manufaotured, and, are roliable In overy respoot, * The BOYNTON YURNACK Lina'no equal. " Ovory 60 difarent aizes and kinds for lieat- {ug bulldings of evers desoriptlon, = Hoating and vent) Iatlng promptly atten: Eatimatos made on short ot P L e e iation of dealom and. thoss Waniiog ap arfost working furnace ar ook ang Tibnt 5 ST R0 aaoas orsond Tor cireuiam, S 4o TLI8E'S HROWN, & Lake-st.. Chlosgo. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH’S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwaukes, Sheboygan, ete., daily, Bundays excepted, 9 o. m, Baturday Excur- sion Boat for Milwaukeo, etc., do'n't leave un- til 8 p. m. For Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manisteo, etc,, daily, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, For 8t. Joseph, Daily, Bundays excepted, 10 8, m, Saturdays, Boat don't leave mntil 11 p.m, TFot Green Bay Ports, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p. m. Wednesdny's Boat goes to Escanaba, FOR BUFFALO, And Intermediate Points, Anchor Line Steamer INDIA, Oapt. Wilkins, loaves ok fout of North Latialle-at., ¥riday, July 4, at7p. m, ‘Western Transportation fllenIl teamer MO- loaves dook foot of North Doar- orn-at., B4 . . Anohor _Lino JAPAN, RoDougal, July?, ab Oppt, Joivesdock oot of Horh Tabailoat, Honday, or Borths and Passage Tickots, apply ot 76 Osua SHmis Ml A, A, BAMPLE, Fasrcngor Agont, "0 RENT. Restanrant 0 Exchange Building, Corner of Clark and Washington-sts., ‘With Cooking Range complete, Btcam Table, Qounters, Ios Tox, Tablos, Ohairs, &o,, an Gua Fixturos, complate for business, itoom 43 Ixohanks Building, REAL ESTATE. Large and Unreserved AUCTION SALE o 184 Splencdlld Residence & Business L.OTS, Located in tho Vicinity of Doxter Park and the Stock ¥Yards, Fronting Wallace, Bissell, Forty-0th and Forty- sixth-ts,, and Stewart and Dexier-avs., On Wodnesday, July 9, at 8 p, m, ON THE GROUND, BY 0, 0. THAYER & CO. Thoso Lots are in D, W, Buker's Subdivision of the E. Hot N 3ol of 8. of Beo. 4, T. B, R. T4, Tooafod fn the immodiats vicinity of ‘Doxtor Park and Stuck Yards, and in a distriot rapidly improving, they artios sooking gt safo, Porhisps no ono Jooality in and around has grown miore fapldly than this. Values Lave greal reasod, and are inoroasing. iblo, both by the P., bt, W. & 0. , W, and the . ino of cars, - Tile Porel, Absract of il Pumsted. TERMS OF BALE EASY: Only $35 onsh on day of salo, 25 wiihin 60 days, and balano in monthly paymenta of 310, with intorest at 8 per cent por anntum, Thoto remackably eaey Sornta lace$t witbin tho reach of B AL AR T S fonvo tho Dopot of th Rl will loave tho Dopot of 0 Ft. W. & 0. oomor of Madlson and Oanale . . . st&l, 00 the day of sale, L 3:3 b, m. ‘X'cordial Invitation o it (10 proporty ta extanded to Plata of th o obtatnad at tho Offco of of tho proporty oan ba obtatasd st the Ofgo o Roal Estato Austlonoors and Rrokats, 88 Rast Madison a8, T GREAT AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE Residence & Businegs L.OTS, Frontlng dumboldt Boulevard, Logan-square, DMilwaukee and Fullerton-avs., On Tucsday, July8, 73, STAGTS will leave tha corner of Madizon« Pt Brotert NS o BALE WiLL for the property, o . m. EO AN B YR GHOUND a6 3 p. 12, Lot all intorested in making safe and judi- cious invoatments take o pleasant.ant freo ride to this choico and desirablo proporty. T PHREROT, CAHSTRAOE OF TI- LE FURNISHE B B TERMS OF SALH..-1.8 oash, balance in 1, 2, and 3 yoars from March 10, 1878, with interost at 8 per cent por annum. DE- POSBLT of $30 on each lot will bo requirod at time of sale, and balance of firat payment within 20 days. Plats of the proporty oan be had at our of- flco. C. C. THAYER & CO,, Real Estate Auctioneers and Brokers, 186 East Madison-st. FOR SALE, Brick House, Liot, and good Brick Barn, on 'Warren-av., near Union Park. House contains 11 rooms and all modern improvements, in perfect repair. Apply to the B. L. ANDERSON CO., Cor. Fisk and Twenty-second-sts. North Dearborn-st. A handsome corzer lot, olthor 50 £¢, or 100 ft. front, in o wldst of tho finost rasldance improvoments in the rth Division, for sslo 5’5, UREELEY, Otty & i Sione Toiin PROPOSALS WANTED. To Builders and Contractors, Boalod proposals will be rocalvod untll the 17th day of July, 1678, a1 3 o'slock r4 ‘m. of that day, by the undor. signed Buildiog Committes of Grace M, E. Ohurol, Jol. {ot, Il,, for tho farnishin d labor }Ii:o‘fillllfl to u:?‘llm':fi l‘n finish lflt\flllfiv)\ Efll%whll ;’la; ot T, acoo s spocifioatigns and Sor ot at i attoafihe l25he Wi, B Honry, Jollots ¥ a5 1910, nds with IPHNVNDIUHH" will bo required for the {althful exocution of all contracts, tha Dm("-'o:od socurity bo reportad wilh propasels” Tho Gomimitiss horoby'ss: o ‘bids' or proposala at elr option. Printod coples of spootfications ard torms Goviatlading plan, dravwings, ‘slo.), furnlibed on ap- ation to tho Commlttee, # . F. ALLEN, L, E. DILLMAN, WAL 2, HENRY, ‘Bullding Commities, Jo! July1, 167, FOURTH OF JULY. ATHE JULY. TENTS, TENTS, AND BAMMOCKS FOR SALE OR HIRE. Qamping_partios, nics, hunting or flshlng rmm-‘? oo %‘r‘;n:‘llnr:mx“,-rgtnl Folug ato Tho' country or briof period, will find it muoh cheapor and pleasant or foharon Ylm‘t(alulmuh;f'u itohed :‘;F‘;h- bank of somo lovoly Inka or running ‘s ¥ o whon wsin outhLs as furnlsiod by GOVEIN- SRR DN BERDT, 108 and 197 Kaat Lake-at,s Obl- cago, 1, PLANTS. FLOWERINGPLANTS ¥OR TOE MILLION. Must bo sold within the next thirty days. ‘W, D, ALLEN, Florist, 141 Btato-ab. FOR SALE. Mathematical Instruments, AT J. G, LANGGUTH!! folan, et Doteor h agton bod Hebdoloh. BUSINESS OARDS. LAWRENOCE, WINSTON, CAMP- BELL & LAWRENCL, Attorseys-at-Law, Ihumag?ul&alv. No. 121 Randolph- 0. B, LAWRENOE, ¥, X1 WINSTON. GR0. 0. OAMPBELL. ClrAS. It LAWRENCE, LAUNDRY, ANDERSON'S STEAW LAUNDRY, State-st, and Eldridge-court, Dranch Offcos, { fRdorsgue: S Hiase) Aadison.s Orders by mail promptly attended to. SUMMER RESORT. G LBEIN ETOUSH, Mount Waabtogtou, N. 1, 'Tis favorito smmmor rosort 11 by d_June 13, 1673, J, M, THOMPSON & CO. ‘th,:"\.:."'i‘fl.“ Jumod, W, & O 1t MILLUCKN, Fort- sud: Ma COPARTNERSHIP NOTIOE, COPARTNERSHIP. The undoralguod s this dey sssuciatad with bimeolt, nnlf.m‘:?x!né’r,. :1'; w}cu‘ i, BRodis, audwi ehailino o hiisinoss ol & Vrsiai Tron Dipe and 1ittings i3 Lako-stey undor the firin of worthi, ki . "Olklongo, July 1, 1818, 3t 5. Warwonr, DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. The partnorship horotofors existtog betwoon the under elgned under the firm namoof Henry Groenebsum & Uo., acting as General Agonta of the Hamburg-Bromon Fire Insuranos Compnny, is thisday dissolvod by mutusl con. sent, Mr, Honry Groonobarm rotiring from tho firm and reslgning the sgency of the Company, HENRY GRREENEBAUM, July 1, 1878, OONRAD WITKOWBKY. * COPARTNERSHIP. A partaorshio hns this dar been formod botweon tho un- dorsigned under the firm namo of Conrad Witkowsky & Co., to transact s genoral Firo Insurance Businoes, and succéoding Messrs,’ Honry Groonobaum & Co. In the General Agonoy of tho Aamburg-Bromon Fire Insuranoo Coinpany, of Hamburg; Gormany. CONRAD WITKOWSKY, July1, te78. 0. K. AFFELD, A CARD. THE HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRNE INS. 00., having immediatoly nftor the great Ohi- oago firo, at my requoat, oatablished on sgonoy in this oity, myself being their agont, ‘whilo all the dotails of tho agonoy have been very satisfactorily managed by Mr, CON- RAD WITKOWBSKY, nssisted by Mr, OHAS, H, AFFBLD, the Company, having become fully satisfled with the reliability and faithfulness of thoso gentlemen, they havo now, at my request, appointed them thoir Goneral Agents in thiscity. Xn traunsforring tho business of the agonoy to them, I bespenk for thom and the Company the confldenco ond liboral patronage of my frionds and tho publio genorally. (S8igned) HENRY GREENEBAUM. Ohloago, July1, 1678, REMOVAL. 'The office of the GENERAL AGENCY OF THE HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE IN- SURANCE COMPANY has beon romoved from tho “Greencbaum®” Building to the “STAATS ZEITUNG” BUILDING, on the NORTHEAST CORNHR OF WABHING- TON-8T. and FIFTH-AV. CONRAD WITEOWBSBKY & 0O, s Genoral Agents. O E. AFFELD Insurance Agency of - GONRAD WITKOWSKY & CO, Tortheast corner of Washington-st. and Fiftb-av,, STAATS ZEITUNG BUILDING. OONBAD WITEOWBKY, HAMBURE-BRENEN . FIIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hamburg, Germany. Assets, $1,819,013 Gold. DISSOLUTION. The partnarship herstoforo exlating betwaon the und signod undor tho firm nanio of Francls & Webbar, 18 thls day dissolvod by mutual consent. JOHN N, FRANOIS UALVIN' ¥, WEBBER. COPARTNERSHIP. A partnership hias this day been formed betwoen the un. derslgned, under the tirm name of Webber, Bouthwick & Co., as auocessors 1o the late Hrmu of Francis & Webber. OALVIN K. WEHBER, JAMES B, SOUTHWIOK, THUS. W, PREMBERTON. a ) 1d bis fotereat tn tha lato firm ol O sve. Bomitrwiok and Fembor: ton, would rocommond them as his auccessors. Tho firm o Bendhetel o APl Moeal it 0 Bocounta of Francls & Wol 5o inklitien of the sald firm, JOHN N. FRANOIS. DISSOLUTION. 1t known to sll partion, that the partnership ander (1o Brianare o8 1 oukel & Jonos maa disolvad on (ha B0t Dy bie. Jonol violating his coniract, and Batiepclialills fom s ol "E\?lo:wm".!?fli'fi T o Ko KENKTIL. TIME-TABLE. . CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. July 4, 1873. It DIVISION. Qu Fridey, July 149, & oty troas Cléago will run aa Hows oS Ohteago to Milwautos at 8 a. m., stopplng at, all stations in botl ona dirootions, Roturning, arrive neflhlnb e e ptne yiidos m, eppptale E(anm ‘S Mscino, Haturning, arrive at Oblosgo ab PROIAL TRATN from Obloago to Wankogan at, 0:05 o i, atoppiag at all stations in both dirootions, Rotura: ‘.u[é {is teatn will loave WeUKogen at 4 b, m., and arrive ot Obicagost b: 35 p, m. WilicBRemy pIvision. puTraing witt tuave Ohiosgo ot 9, 9 sad 10:10 8. m. tiarning, wil arcive a 3 5 & Ul BE RN DIVINIO) Traatns will loavo Ohlosgo at 750, 410:16 8. m. 11l arrive ot b d 7 p. me Tieturainy hicago at 3, 8716, an o A divigions w(ll un a8 us o Othor rogilar tratpt op A0 IVEE, Gom tuparintondont, CHOLERA REMEDIES. Pocket Cases of Homeopathic Cholera Remedies. PRICE, 81.50, with Dirgotions. HALSEY BROS’ Homeopathic Pharmecy, 79 STTA TS BLANK BOOKS, &o, BLANK BOOKS And Memorandum Books, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (0, 118 & 120 Monroe-st., Chicago. J. M. W. JONES, \ -, Printor, and Rlaok Hook e R entarer. alToud WAk sad OBld tonery Spocialtine. Nos. 104 and 108 Madison-st. - GENERAL NOTICES, Beth Hametrosh Hagodol Mnei Jacah, LAYING OF THE OORNER 8TONE TO Tk NEW STNAGOGUHR, paciio-avs, on T 108, m, Tiok- 14 Rpgtto-av.y on Tuongeys Juiv 0 & Hsaiin. o =t 8, WEINGANRT, Lirst Trustes. J0 M, BTERN, HUDANITY TO HORSLH, Br, GOODENOUGHL (the invontor of tho Goodepongh Hlorso Bhoo) s atagplog at tho Grand Vaoillo ata! for short tno, and will dovotg ono dlay to gi Justrations,of bts' modo of siveing, and trastmout of 4 orsa's foot, Al aro fnvitad to oall at 123 Micligan-av., at 10 o'alock &, m,, ou BATURDAY, \uly 5, aud hoat what tho grot oz has to a1y g Inie mportant sub- Joot, Mrs Q. will b0 at the Grand Paciilo Hatol for a fow dari, froma 1103 'slock, to counaul with lioruo ava othors, THE TURF. DEXTER PARK. Stmmer Meating, Tuly1, 2, 3;and 4. Tuesday, Weduesday, Thursday, and Friday. 22 RACES. $40,000 in_Premiums, 164 HORSES ENTERED. Embracing the Best Rumning and Trotting Horses in the Country. ENTRIES. Fourth Da,y—Triday, July 4, FORENOON. TROTTING PREMIUM, NO. 16—83,000. Tor horsas whiob hays niovor baaton 3:50. 1,000 to lat, R A 5 2 Daninp ({temorly Starlighy) OE. Barotie b, . Duninp ((ormerly Starlight). 3-¥, F. anmake D¢ ‘Albert,’ o HL. i1 108Lon. 4~Alexander Loy SN Hmilton's o da. o] A.!lhlumb . & Quickalivor (formorly Komble). b, m, Nollio. PACING PREMIUM, NO. 17850, 300 to 1at, B16) to Forall pacors. 833 24, 80t 2d. ' Be Ty, Copporbotiom. RUNNING PREMIUM, NO. 18-83%. The Drown 8tako, for colts and fillios, two yearsold, {00, ool Lalt forfolt, @30 addod by Wontworth & ':olwnnh. Olark sud Bllfll;\;’ndu‘.n Nl.fm'i'doh.““ Ilal stako, ore Bamo an Sloso Mag 1, 1873; - Dasbs of balf & mifo. 1-W. M, Barron, Ohleago, Tll., b. £, Viva by Tricotrd oot ot Ehoome TS HALG? £ Jog Barzlay, oL 3—J. . Bimpson, Riverside, Iil., b, f. Marion by Mal- 0] out ngglo Mitohell, 8-, Himpson, Rivorside, iy b. 0. Throo Choors by ianp. 1artal outof XoungKahion by tmp. Hon: arahi, =358 Harnoy, Bt Tauts, Mo, b, £. by Pat. Malloy, RS A 29 Row oy Ty af. o. n Unolo Vior dut of Ads Reauolt by Honuto Laddie. o, 6T J. Rowolt, Carlinyillo, L., oh, £, Mary Kowott by Ynolo Vig, utof Mamuona. Til., ob. . Dan O'Hara by Wood- Paty by fmp, Crutser. lo P, by imp. -0, P. Chanoy, Winobastor, 0., ch. £, Vontoo by Ring- te Fanay Brown by Lig] {ning. i D.'c. by Lightning, dam . Y., b. 0. by Astorold, out 0 11D, MaDanlol, Sarato, of Bus Washington. RUNNING PREMIUM, NO. 10850, Dash of 1X milos for all agos, carrying 1001bs. 200 to llthilmwlnmml. 1-James summer'a b, m. Roakoet, podigroo abovo. 3-J. M. nly‘l Honry O'Fallon. 8. . Bavillos b. g, Laucor, 6 yoars, by Lezington, iam Bchiottisoho by imp. Alblo -gilllam Jonning'sb. o, . ¥, Brown'a oh. o, Keno, -] Barnos’ Lady Falrfiold, 771, Graya ch, g, King's Hxu =1L, ‘Blandy & Hotss abi. 0. ‘Tom lioston, by Frauk Bos- ‘ton, damn Proludo by Grulsor. 9-D. 8l b, 1. 'Sue Ridor, pedigreo o [obantol & Co.'s auove. 10—Johin ¥, Davis' b, o. 4 yoars old, by Matt Davios, dam Barabotto, by Commodoro.” AFTERNOON. 'ROTTING PREMIUAM, NO. 20—83,000. Forhorece which have never béaten 2:30, 81,400 to lat, 150 10 2d; 8450 tofid, 250 19 dtis. & 1-lion Maco's . g, 3o Tt Wan I3 el oy attfo. . Black Princo. 1L, R, Martin' ‘Bon Smith, 8-J.J. Bmith's m. Lady Fox. $-J. “A, Cumming's b, s, Hodwing (formerly Cham. 10§V Bonnott's b g. Country Box (formorly Gon. oward) RUNNING PREMIUM, NO. 983,000, 81,600 to tho first, €400 10 the second, tta 1, Bummor's olt. o. March. 8-W. O. Harding's ch, m. Kuohra, 4—William Jonuing's ch. o. Silent Friend. 5—T. G. Moore's b. m, Hollywood. 8—J: Conlisk's b. g. Young Harry of tho Wost. 7-D, DoDanlol & Co.’s ch. 0. Joo Danluis. 88, M- Reynold's b, Railroad Accommodations. Abo . & I W, Dummy sars loavo Madison-st. dopot gyo hour, stonping st alf priucipal oross streots. The M. Southern Dummy cars leavo dopot, uron-st., avery hour, stopping at all principal ceoas strosts, 1iorso cara’ on Slato-st, ovury b minutes, direct to the park. Omajbus linoswill 8140 bo run ovory day duriog tho moot- ing. The drives, by way Michiigan-av. and the Boulovards, a6 unaxcollod.’ Lxouraion teaine will bo run on all prin- olpal milroads, running lnto Ohieago, Horses will Lo rompt called for moratog racosat 1 Stolock aharp, apd t 3 o'clock sharp, sa that all may be thoir fawilfos. W. F. TUOKER, Prosident. A, Treanuror, B, GAGIE JOS. CAIRKN SIMPEON, Recrotary, COD LIVER OIL. WILLSON’S CARBOLATED (0D LIVER OIL Ts a Spocific and Radical Oure for CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DISEASES, Remembor tho namo, ** Willson's Carbolated Cod Liver il n rodge-shiapod bottles, bearlng the e o o soid by Lo boat Drusiate- Prepared by J. H, Willson, 83 Johu-st, N. Y. For sale by all Dre .K‘:"‘ Agontds o ZDSALL, Chls N HURLDUT & BRIt SON°5c0., 8t Touts, Mo, REMOVAL. REMOV.AT. Stopliani, Moneimer & Hart, Solo Manufactururs {n the Northwest of the PHELAN & COLLENDER BILLIRD TABLES, Nos. 191 & 193 Randolph-st CORNKR OF FIFTILAV. $B300,000. Copital Prizo, $50,000. Missouri State Lottery. Grand Shigle Number Schomo. B e A A ki 0,00 Wholu tioRuts, 107 Fnlves, 58 .i"{‘ 0 MURIAY, SHLLER'E GO "tox ke, St Lonis. Mo, ox. A Weeting of the Stockholders QI tho BKOOND KIZIIUA of the HumboldtDurk ast donco’ Amscolation, will bo hold st thelr oiew, No, § Groonobauny's Bulfdlng, No. T8 Fitthav., 3 130 Bt fiat.y 8t4 0'ologk {u Wi aftornoad, for tho of auAuotion ot the promiuia lots, wud tho allot~ K35t o alance of e T A ——— SHIRTS. IT WILL PAY 0 ORDER ISHIRTS! HARRIS & 0OBD, 171 Houth Olark-at, WASHINGTON. The Credit Mobilior Suits and the Union Pacific Railroad. The Argument Beiween Horace F. Clark and tho Govern- ment Counsel. The Attorney.General Asked to Prohibit Digcriminating Rates by the Uu. P. R R. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. GEN. IOWARD'S OABE, Wasunvaron, July 3,—Ths opinion of the Attornoy- General in the matter of Howard’s rosponsibility for the irregularitics in tho Freodmon's Bureat, hoa bocn turned over by tho Bocretary of War to Gon. Vincont, who closed tho acoounts of the Dureau, and dlscovored tho discrepancis connectod with tho psyment of bounties to oolored scldlors, Tho opin- jon will not bo mado publle untId the roturn of tho Secretary of War from Long Brancl noxt wook, Ita maln points havo already been tated 1o theao dlepatcloa. don. Xioward, who 18 tho princl- ‘ol party involvea, statod, n advanca of any actlon by Bocrotary Delknap, that ho s entirely innocent of any irrogularities in connoction with his sdministration of the buroan, If thoro I a susplolon entoriained of his offtcial intogrity, Howard says ho 8 roady for a trial by ‘court martial, TREABURY STATEMENT, The coln balanco fn the Unitod States Trossury hos Dboen reducad ovor §0,000,200 to-dny, by advances mado 1o tho Asudstant-Treosurcr for_paymont of the July interoat ou regiaterod bonds, This leavos in tho Troas- ury $78,200,000 in coiw, inciuded in which smount are nearly 10,000,000 in coin_certificatos, that boing tho Iargest bafanco of those certificates thiat has boen hold by tho Treasury for sevoral years. 4 HOLIDAY IN TIIX DEPANTMENT, During the remainder of thin weok Lusiness in tho Government dopartments will bo almost_ontiraly sus. e Tecove m tho offects of the Fourth of Suly holiday. © A rumor s been in strcuagion horo rumor has been in elrculation horo for some da) totlio effoot. {hat & change fn tho Commissionorabip of TPatonts is s0om to bo made; that Gen, Legott will bo auccoodod by tho Asslataslt Comuaissioner* Genoral atcher. [Tothe Associated Press.) APPOINTMENTS, WASHINGTON, July 3,—Joln L. Oluery and G. J, Stanwood have buen appointed Gaugard, tho formor for the Hecond District of Missourl, and {ho Iattor for thio Kiref osota, Thio Post-Offico Dopariont hes.a d_th o co Dopartment has_approved tho Wo: Mall biLl propared by Potmastor. Chatneoy 3, Filioy, ;ag“s‘t. Louls, for tho uso of baggsgemon on postal os,, THE OENTRAL PACIFIO RAIRROAD. Tho Contral Paciflo alroad bisviog refused to do- Uiver Govornment frelght at Ban Francisco without propayment of tho chargos sccruing on tho rallronds weat of Omaha, the Attornoy-Genetal docides that this actia a violation of the law, and that suit will be braught 'n'qnlnn the Company for the recovery of the freighta without payment of such chorges. BEGRETAKY DELENAT left at noon to-day for Philadelphia, to attend the cen- tennial coromonica. Ho will go to Long Branch before he returns, and bo absent abont ten days. NAVAL. The formal ordor detaching Commander Groer from the Naval Acaderny, and ordering him to {ho com- mand of tho exploriug vossal Tigeess, wau lssuod to- TIE ONEDIT MODILIER GUTTS, Tho Governmont counsl havo not. yot declded what o doto offsct the comblnod movoment of the Union Tacifio Nailroad for tho purposo of dofeating tho Cred- it Mobllior suit, and tho matior romaina in o vory un- ‘promising condition, Tho statement herotoforo made that an undoratand- ing waa hod with tho Iste Horaco F. Olark as Prosidont of tho Unfon Paciflo, that thot Company should re- main nontral fn the ‘suit, having beon denled, ingul haa boon mado into tho matter, and it baa bon foun that not only was this understanding had with tho Government counsol, but o similar understanding wos 1ud with Gongrossmau Wilon, of Indians, who waR Chairman of the Credit NMobilier Coramitfoo No. 2 in tho Taut Congross. Upon this undorstauding was tha bill autherizing tho sult in oquity framed. Tho bill wos drawn up by tho Compmilige for rocovering from tho plunderers property “ which ouglt, in oqulty, to belong to tho Unlon Pacifle Nallroad ca- oration,” and -bonds, moutys, and lands of {ho nitod States, ©which ovaht I oquity t0 ba necount~ od for and phld to aid Tollrosd company, and so on, Congrossman Acliabargor, a mombor of tha Committco, was » prominont party to thin understand- ing, tho ofeet of which was o bemeit the Uniun Tacilo Rallroad solely, not tho Governmont, Both Wilson and Blollsbarger saw the folly of involving tho Unlon Paciflo Railrond ss & company in the nult, and Mr, Wilson has ackuowlodged that, oxcept {ndit rectly, o Orodit Mobilior suit would novor bo of tho slightest bonedt to the Government, DISOIIAINATION OF TIE UNION PAOLVIO AGAINGT THE DANOI ROADS. The Hox.Wm. B. Allison and other distingnished cit- 1zonw of Town Vo potitioned the - Attornioy-Goneral to compal the Union Pacifio Rallroad to operato 1t rosd in connoction with {fs branchios ag & continuous lno in the manner required by acts of Congress, 1t appears an unjust discrimination 14 nado by the Union Yaciflo agoinat thio Kanesa Pacifio and other branehos n cliarg- ing heavy lacal frelght and_passongor ratos on all busl nois {rom thelr ranchice, thus practically outting thom off from tho through traile, The Attornoy-Geuoral's Qeclsion will Lave an_important besriny upon ‘tho finances of tho Unlon Pacitlo. A LADY OLERK, New Yonx, Juno 3,—A sister of Col, Moaby, of Con- foderate famd, has boen appointed a clark in tho Doad- Letter Olflce at Washington, A ¥ sonniaaGe,” A apectal Post-Oflico Agont, Authom Comstock, who scls s dolectivo (or permons bugaged in ellorta t0 pre- vont tho sending of improper articles through tho mails, camo fn conflict yestordsy with Dr. Solden, & witnces for thodofendantin o pending case, and cach succesded in drawing tho blood of the other, THE POLAUIS SEADOI, Aumaming tho goumoess of tho rocently publishod extract from tho lotter of Commander Groer, of tha Tigross, in roferonco to what hia conduot will bo re~ garding Lo Yolarls, aud bis declaration not 1o bo fu- forred with by Commaudor Braine, naval oficora hero cxpress surpriso that he should have written such lotfor, 88 hio bears a Ligh roputation for scaman- #hip and ‘for caution in tho oxpression of his senttments, besides they aro moro satonishod ¢ ths tempor of tho lettor, a8 the goneral chatacter of Commander Braino affords no ground for tho assuinp- tion that he could undertako to interforo with Com- ‘mander Greer, who 18 in full chargo of thie expedition in search of tho Polaris, whilo Commandor Braine 13 dispatched 4o mako inquirisa respecting that vessel on tho Arctio coast, Tho two expeditions are distinct, 48 810 the inatruotions of the ruspoctive Commanderd, WALWORTH. Bill of Exceptions to Xo Filed In the Casc of the Young Parricides Special Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, Naw Your, July 3.—The counsel for young Wal- worth, conviotod of murdor in the second degros, for Liligg L fathor, ara alresdy buty proparing a Dbl of oxcoptions, which they intend to prosent €0 Judgo Davis on Baturdsy mext, A motion for arreat "of woutonco will be made and srgued, Tho excoptions will bo boih to_the rulings snd to polnts madein tho chargs, When auked about tho proapecta of & pardon by the Governor to-day, Distriot-Attornoy Pholps said : #I know nothie ing about thot, but of course a pardon may rest on rounda that holthr the Jury or myselt” could Gou- RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Sorious Collision on the Boston & Al= buny ltond. +# flupso, N. Y., July 3,—A collislon on the Hudson Branch of the Boston & Albony Raliroad this morniug eaused the death of ono person aud seversly woundud six otbors, Educational, Special Dioputeh o The Chicago Tribura, Dernor, Mich,, July 8.~Tho Michigan Btato Teach- orut Assoclation 5’ holding @ Jolnt sosslon_with {ha Oblo Assoclation ot Putn-llay, The couvention commmencod yeatorday, auid contiuiies Wrough to-lay, "he prineipal ovont thus far haa beon au address by Preskleut Augol of o Bato Univeslts, upon o Thilosophio Study of Litorature,” Utah Xtems. Aur Laa Oiry, July 0.—Hoven bundred dollars t ton sro now bolng dovelopod and worked iu the s miuo, Toyond firoworks thero will bo no gencral obsorv- ance of the Fourth of July fn {his olty, - In tho mining camps tho event will bo colebrated. e e Ocenn Stoumship Nowss Nev Your, JulyS,—Arrived, tho atcamship Osll- fornis, from Glasgow, An:'vml—fi(umnrl Bremen, from Dromen; Oity of Limerek, from Livorpool; Ouster, from Notturdam, s adabate Ml ot Aolegraphle Nrevitios. Thy Olilo River at Olucinnat! suddenly ross youtor- day {rom 9 Lo 16 feot, in conscquence of the Leavy rafnrtho night provious, Tlo census raturns arasll in but fortwenty counties of Tows, and a good tncress ot Tows, and s g o1n the population of the A Hpring Lako (Mich.) speolal says that 1, 1. Boll, Tumborman of Hhat pinct, has bosw sestounsy hurt by 1umbor pio falling on i, o oriOUAY Burt by & A Iad namod Sochment Grston, living in Dotrott, ;lnl:‘ezmd yealorday in one of the small lkhnullrgflll\;:l; Ttain and wind storm n tho vicinity of Tichmond, Ind,, in the lsat forty-oight hours, has blown down the graih, which Tioa fn & {anglod moss, Loa than ftty feot of {lio now watersworks tunnol ot Gloveland_romaina to bo comploled, and it In ox- posted (hat o {uanl will o iniehod b o cougla of Wooks, A young man nomed Hontley, at Parkarshurg, Butier Gouiity, Tows, was killed o fow days since by the nccle dontal dischiatgo of b gun, Ono-Lalf of bia hoad wat blown off, Tho Missour! Rivor at Bt. Josoph ia now within 4 foot of the high-wator mork of 1844, when the fload ‘wau the greatest over known in the Missourl, and {s othl rlaing, Connidorable damngo hns. bean’ douo to the Hannibs), 8t. Josoph & Council Bluffa lallroud track noar Nobraska Oity. SERIOUS STORMS. Considerable Damage Inflicted in Western Hlissonri and Cen= tral Indiana, Dock Shed Blown .in Hoboken, N. J. --Howes’ Circus Demolished at Allegheny. Br. Louts, Mo, July 3,—Tho storms of the fow days past nave done groat demago to_proporty of various kinds in this add odjolning States, At Springfield, Do, night beforo last, tho woolen mill of L. K, Smith ywan demalishod, ond large stock of wool nd mutiu- factured goods wae destroyed, Tho storo-liouso of E, L, iraft was alao ruined, aud soversl bulldings wera biown from their foundations, and groatly tajuxcds Tho Mothodlst Church at Oltorville, Mo,, woa totally and_soveral houscs wero badly dam- agod. " Tho growing crops wero alio sovorely injurod 10 many localities, and -whieat, particulurly that in_tho shook has hoen much dsmbgod, and fi somo places 1t i sald not, mors than knifa czgp will La INDLANAPOLIS, July ,—Tho storm of Tueaday night ws ropeated Inat night, and coming upon the already monked earth cauaed great domage, espocially along the conrso of Poguo's Run, throughout the city, In the noslioast part, which'ts sotlad lacgoly Ly mechanics and laborors, tho damago was small fu cach individual caso, but immanse in tho aggrogate, Tho heaviost losses wore sustnined by tho Uabinot Makers’ Unfon, ‘which lost about 6,000 in damaged furniture, machin« ery aud voneoring, ' Dickson & Uo,, lumber merchauts ; Russoll & Bon, Jronworkors; tho Varnish Company, and mony smail manufacturers, loso considerablo. JINDIANAXOLIS, July 3.—A lerrific slorm of rain’ and Hero this afternoon, doing very cons sidorablo damage to now bulidingd and shado-trees, Bovornl brick walls in now bulldings were blown down. Prrrepunon, July 3,—This oveniug, about hall-past 9, thia vicinity'wos visited by s torriblo wind and roin slorm, doing considerablo damnge in Allegheny, whore Howo's circus was exhibiting at the foot of Robinson streot, A whirlwind rafsod tho contre-polo out of tho ground, caueing tho tont to fall, A panic waa created, but no- body was killod. Sevoral wero brulsd, Two boys woro badly out abont the Liead, O1NOWNRATI, O,, July 8,—Tho storm of the last two dsys in Western Ohlo snd Easstern Indlana, it is foured, damoged the wheat arop, The Guzetle speciala say the trains aro delayed ot Richmond, Ind,, and Dayton, O., at tho latter placo tho now bridgo of _the Dayton and Weatorn Railroad of Oblo, over Wolf Oreck was swopt awsy, Tho delayis chiofly tem- orary. PNEW Yons, July 8,—~A tornado {his sficrnoon Qimolished & shed 460 foot long, {n coursy of cous struction over tho plor of tho Iamburg Steamship Company, Hoboken, Fifty men weroat work in the bullding, and recolved the warning barcly in timo ta eacapo with their livos, Olinton Tall, at_Hoboken, wae alsio destroyed by the galo, Threo' workmon wera burled in the rulus, ono fatally lujured. A number of other bufldings, fruit and shado trecs in Jorsey Oity Helghts, aud West Hoboken were damaged, THE CROPS. Reports from the Grain-Grow 2 Districts of Centrnl and Western Xlinols. : Special Dispatehes to The Chicago Tribune. £ULTON COUNTY. Oaxzow, Til,, July 3.—Winter wheat in this vicinity 18 badly frozen out, and much of tho land plowed up and usod for other crops, Tho harvest will not b9 over half acrop, Spring wheat crop nover botter, sud = Iargo area sown. A'DONOUGHL COUNTY, I Macoxw, IIl, July 3.—Spring whoat vory good, Foll whoot simost a total failuro, DUREAU COUNTY. Buoa, 1L, July 3.—The wheat crop in this vicinity looks good. Prospects for amuch Iargor yield than for sovoral years, Other grain looks faltering, Tho storm of to-loy did no damage. MACON COUNTY. BAcON, 1L, July 3.—Wheat {s_genorally good, and will avorago about’ twonty-fiva bushels to the ‘scro, Somo Iu down from exeousive storms, Harvosting just commenced., Dacaruw, Iil, July 3—Tho whoat crops.in this vicinity aro datnaged to's conslderablo oxtent by tho Deavy ralos, Farmors say thero will bo about half of the crop wasted, XNOX GQUNTY Yares Crrv, Tl July 3.—Very littlo fall whoat stood tho winter, What did.is good, Hpring wheat full vory plumip, but down from tho wind of tho pask wock, and will scarcely riso again, Galzsuna, 1L, July 3.—Tho spring wheat orop fn this vicinity, promldes woll, Winter whoat poor. Oats fino, Riyo oxcellent, Corn good. HOMUYLER COUNTY, Rusuyizcs, Tk, duly S,—Spring wheat—fino crops ; fall about an average. DE WITE COUNTY. WaresLa, TUL, July 3,—Throo timos oamuch wheat s0wn this yéar as last, and quslity very good. DOUGLAS COUNTY, o Ancota, 1L, July 3,—As noar aa wo can learn, the condition/s tho growlng whcat la Wl vicinity i vers g0od, and tho' provabliity ia. that thoro wil bo fah averago crop. ‘Tho roceut rafns Liavo not matorfally Injurcd it. Al tho flelds that wo havo scen ero ook ing finely. The farmers are no looger anxious aboul thetr crops. AME COUNTY, AD. A s OravTON, Ill, July 3.—Tho whoat crep is very Uught, Will not averago 15 bushcls, MORGAN QOUNTY. JaoxsonvinLE, Ill,, July 3.—Tho whest crop in this section of the tato up 10 last wook was vory promis- ing, but sinco that tmo heavy storms of rain, sccom- panled by connfdorable wind and hall, have visited this Tegion almost dally, and have dono_grest damago to 1ho crop, which {8 Just riponing and being harvestod, Bhiould the woathior prove favorablo from tuls on, the lold_will Lo quito up to that of provious years, and it Jo%aid tuat th grain s of suporior qualily. e AERONAUTIC. Objoct of Prof. Wise’s Proposed Baie 100m Voyage Across the Atlantice ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tyibune. New Yong, July 8.~The objoct of the proposed bale loon voyago across the Atlsntlo, by Prof, Wiss, who Dos boen engaged to sitempt the feat by the proprio- tors of onoof tho daily nowspapors of this city, 1s ta make & 6clentifio exploration of tho stmosphore, According to o prospoctus, it ia an endeavor fo mark out on untroddon path for men and mails to id the scionco. of motoorology, sud ta ‘atablish, if poseiblo & definod aystem of acrial transi- flon. Tho alr-ship will go on er voyago thoraughly equinpod. Not only will sho bo comuiauded by 5 uag 8“2k and largo sclontiflo knowledyo, wided by & ractical mavigator of reputation, but every appllatice hiat scionce cun suggest for accomplisbiug tho greal objects of tho oxpodition will be furnished, Tho tem. Poraturo of the alr, the direction and velucity 31 the curronts, tho wiro, progress, nud durathon of \torme, tho variations from known atmosplorio Liwi that rulo at tho eartl’s surface,—all thuso phonomens will o carfully obsorvod by night us woll as day, Ina ORI will be an expedition whieh will commnd ¢ Attention of sclontists ot home aud abroad, to tho vx Clusion of nll sonsatiounl cunjocturo as to tio porila of tho pussage. _—————— Cumberiand Army ltclullonun. i Preranuno, July 8.—%he Exooutive Committce baving i charge tho arrangoments for tho aununl re- AlonCof tho Asmy of the Gumberland to be leld in Hhila clty on tho 17th and 16th of Septembor _nuxt, held Eathies mooting (i vening sud contiuued the work At varioun sub-commiitees appointed fo sttend D5 fho dotaily, and tho proapocts aro the mombors of tho ocloty from abroad will meet & cordiul recoption and bo hondsomely entertainod, —_——— Funozeal Yonx, July 3.—Tho funeral of tho lato Dravek Br‘((;:wflau. \Vhlllll’; 10, 8idell, United Btates Army, took place this aftoruoon from tho resldence of hin lhfll\‘l', v8, J. Grosyenor, Fifil avenuo, Thio Rov, John Cot= ton Bmith read tho funoral service, The pall-beurers wore Gon, Darnard, Gun, Lesliv, Col, Htous (who yobved on ‘o, Thomas' eiaff during the war), Col. Yawronce, Afr, Corbitt, Dr, Raphaul, Mr, Cravon, sud Mr, Julls Adams, ' Tho remains wero- tukon 1o Gréonwood Comtor) Small=-Pox. Des Morxs, Towa, July 3,—Sevoral cages of smslie x havo spposred ot AtSotia, sbout twolve mlies from city.