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THE CHICAGO DAILY. TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY .15, 1873, 5 appeals.” From snother sourco wo loarn . that tho annmal taxation, 8tato and munioipal, of various trades and profossions is oa follows: Daukers, 2,000; morchsuts, 200 ; insuranco compsnios, $1,000; lawyers, 840 ; physicians, #40 ; nuotioncers, $130 ; hotel- koopors, $400 ¢ brokors, or agonts, $160; thea tro-managors, 1,000, snd g0 on. An nstuto Michigan papor, commentiug on the situation, #ays that © Thiads a truo pleturo of tho ruln thnt always follows clvil war'" It s rather s truo plcturo of what follows n roign of the car- ‘pot-baggors, and that it 1a to bs found wherover this sort of parasito lns succecded in attaching himgolt. Tho latest insurrcotion has broken out in COrote, which hing boon tho scone of insurrectiona innumorable fn yoars past. This timo the in- surroction has grown out of the rofusal of tho Qovernor, Savfet Pashs, to remit the tithes fm- posod for the yoar 1866, Tho Natlonal Conneil of tho island reprosented to him that tho yoar in question tvas that of o Crotan insurraction, sud that as the land did not prodnco anything in that yonr, thore waano consistonoy in calling upon the Jand-ownors for tithes. Tho Governor, how= sver, did not ace tho matter in that light, and rofused to llaton to their argumonts at oli, #horoupon thoy rofused to pay thom. Tho Gov-~ ernor thon arrested five of the recaloitrants, wheroupon the Council rofused to sit, tho Crotans got up in arms, and & dologation of them has gone to the Sublime Porto to do- mand the diemissal of the Governor. The Bub- 1ime Porto, howover, is not disposed to diemiss his Govornor, g0 that tho Cretens will have to fght It out on that line. The Momphis Appeal drawa attontion to the fact of the groat incroase of negro population on the pratries of Eastern Mississippl and in the other rich productive parts of tho State. This increaso is drawn mainly from Goorgia and moro Eastorn' Statos. In somo of the districts, the nogro population has boon doubled within s yoar. Tho result of this concontration, however, is not avory favorable one, The cvops in the upland connties of tho Btate aro in botter condition than in the lowlands, In the prairics, it is stated that ono-third, or at least ono-fourth, of ench farm has been sbsndoned, and tho romainder can by no means give an avorage yiold. The Appeal accounts for this by tho fact that, whilo the old ex-slaves aro etill industrious and Inbor hard to provido for thelr familios, the younger froodmen have loarned only hiabits of idlonoss, and will not work at all. Two of tho English Archbishops wero Jocturod recently by tho laymon of thoe Liverpool Branch of tho Church Unfon for going to a ball. Hith- erto the Loot has been on ihe other log, and the Isyman from timo fmmemorial lias boon Jooturad evory Bunday for his sins of omission and com- mission. Likewiso tho lay woman, Thin timo, howevor, the Archbiehops wero caught elippiog, and the lsymon improvoed tho opportunity by fs- suing a publio addross to tho offoct that tho Archblshops “unwittingly countonsncod and abetted the world in its opposition to God,” by golng to s ball. Tho Archbishops have not yet moade any roply, nor have thoy even had tho graco to acknowledgo tho fact, and lot tho shisop go whore tho shophords have boon. NOTES AND OPINION. There s boginning tobe some talk in our sonniry oxchangos of o National Gonvention, tt Chiicago, reprosontativo of tho Farmors' Dove- mont, Tho Davouport Democral tays : Thoro s littlo doubt but that tho hint will be caro- fully thought over by tho Norlhwestern furiner, but it 1a doubtful whothor thoy aro yot sufliclently ‘organ- ized politically to do offcotive sorvico by such a course, - —Thomas R. Allen, Stato Grand Mastor, ro- ports 876 Granges a4 having boon ostablished in Misgouti to Juno 90. ~—Robert W, Taylor, Firat Cowmptroller of the ‘Transury, riees to oxplain that when ho said the back-pay could not bo covored into tho Treasury befors tho S0th of June, 1875, ho did not monn to bo understood as snying that undrawn balan- o8 could b, even thon, or at any time, 80 cov ercdin. Tho Secrotary of the Troasury oxplic- stly daclaros that Congrossionsl snlarios aro o pormanent charge upon tho Tronsury until drawvn. Novertheless, John Sherman, Oliver P Morton, sud othors hug tho delusive hope that thoy ean deceive somobody by Baying thoy * have pot drawn it and will not draw it.” The Albany “Evening Journal of last Saturday, 8ays ; Aa for {ha Hon. Rllis I, Roberts 1t was sunounced at thio boginning that ho would not recelvo his back pay, and tiat settlod that question, ‘As Mr, Roborts hias not recoived his back pay, and consoquontly has not refunded it, what does tho Evening Journal moan by saying *that sottlos that quostion.” —Roscoo Conkling, ealary-grabbor that 15 and Ohief Juatico that is to be, causes it to be an- nounced that the *“dirty opposition pross,” svhich haa rofusod to lot him onjoy his salary and gilenco togother, “arc now sosking rods for thoir own backs," 88 they ¢ will discover when the rods aro used.” Which moans, wo prosumo, # sovon-column spoech, woll laid on, ~Tho voico of Kansas, on Grant's prospective £hird torm, is put in"this concluding sentonco of of an editorial by the Atchison Globe: “The perpetustion of power ia entirely antagoniatio to sclf-government, snd should sucli & thing bo oven ‘suspoctud by tho Atiiorican poople, thore would bo such on Uprising as has nover boen sceh in the history of tho country. * —The latest ground for joy in Administration irclos ju tho Taport that throo porsons, who held high official positions and are intimate with tho Preaidont, bavo boon furnishing the Now York Bun wich facts rolativo to public corruption aud that haviog boon discoverad, they ara about %0 bo disgraced, This la o pocullarity of Admin- istration ciroloa. Thoy don't rofoico bocause tho corruption is exposed. Not at all, They rejoico because themenwhohavebeen mnkinE:hn 0XPOts ‘ures have besn caught, and Will now bo removod Arom tho placos whore thoy havo hind apportunis £3°%0 6oo fue intornal rottanuous of publio. af- Auira.—4l. Paul Dispaich. " —The Now Orlowns thloving ring, the Wash- 4ngton thioving ting, and tho Philadelphia oving ring aro all pushing libel prosiocutions In tho ring-oourta of thoso cltiod sgaiuat tho foarloss ang honost newupugm-s ‘which have ex- posed their thioverica, Thoy are fining, im- {prisoning, and pttempting to punish otherwlse il thoso’ faithful guardians of publio intor- aita, undor tho wrotchod libol “lawa of the puntry, 108 rovived, whon It was o crimo to exposo th A Mg of thoso in power. IC thono riug thiovoa “wd jmsiloncing tho pross through tho arbi- "‘“"j;‘h'uu of corupt xiu]fi courts, they will thon ‘“”m ‘i, Figbt of spocch In privato citizonn. el s, Veen aro tersibly despotio as woll s e M. Phat they aro Lecoming des- s L. % A:l:ldox't Irom thojr navoults on o “wiea Neos, o prosi.—lili. '~ Now Orleans, la roduc- ton o ravaroro Othe 4pulsion of whitos, su- rmmmy of f'mf;’}:m and . Woved uphold by thony *t tho iustigation of s porpatuated by Grant ; oty ot thoc, Wntry's woalth and Eaatorn monoj b commorce. Tho Woet, ond "Lv,\molu Valley of tho Misslumippl, in thus_robboo, citios may bo_sggrandized, whild « ian city 0f tho Guif Riatés I dogra. erinhod, mada hidoously repuluive, an.* dostroyod.—Memphis Appeal. 9 - —Tlow bonds bave boon lusuod and gobble ™ UP in various portions of Tows, without o duo ogu ¥~ slout, and Luw ‘millions of othor tock lag boo, areatod aud divided without a due equivalont, and uned to control votes and votors, is_another fruitful subject for considoration.—Fort Dodye (fowa) Times, —'Pho farmces’ movement has nothing to do with the prenant prives of froight, neltlior s it ro'upunmhl!,u ‘for (ho law roguinting it. But & lamasogue, merchantable Ropublican JLiogisla- \thet Enelern “4g motropal- wd, impoy- +. finnlly, Tt is tho old timos of the sedition, turo {s tho anthor of All tho mischiof resulting from tho nbgonco of a good, hoalthy Inw ro- straiuing an sggresaive monopoly. Aud thore is v&h«m 0 “grin ™ comos in.—COharleston (IU.) Jourder, —The poople of the Wost aro tunlbl, in onrnest in rolation to railroad oxtortion. 'This 1s right and proper, and tha only wonder in that they have not turnod their attention to this maftor bofora. . . . , Tho Wostorn farmer poys oonually more monoy and which ‘ho ought to #nve, on no- count of tho tarif laws, than ho does on nccount of all {ho- railrond exlorlion. Tho cry ngainst railroads is nll Aght, but until tho pool;lfi of the Woeat attack tho root of tho ovil, thelr reliof will bo only slight. Tho poople, ovidontly, ovarlook this mattor on account of 144 gront magnitude, ns 18 ovidoncod in the grost cry over tho saiary *otenl” (o small affair), when the Syndicate ring plundors moro every month from them than all tho snlarics of the Govornment combined,—Darlinglon (Wis.) Democrat, —We are glad to geo that Ropublican joornals iu good and rogular standin, ot & ** realizing sonse” of what tho proceedings [nstituted by the hiead-contro of tha Washington mgg ninat Mr, Dans moan, It was timo thoy citlior of Charlos A. Dana or tho' Now Yorlk Sun. It Is n quostion of tho right of American nowspnpers to criticise the officinl conduct of public sorvants and to turn on tho lights upon_ biddon prol\lgnn_v and corruption, = If tho Polico Court of the Diutrict of Columbin really hos tho jurisdiotion to which it Inys clatm in thio caso of Mr. Daun, then it behooves avery othior nowspapor publisher in the country, & copy of whoo papor fluds its way into the Die- trict, to bo very caroful that the papor contnina nothing which can nrouso tho euscoptilitition of tho local omnipotent ring, Otherwise, ho in liable at mi momont to bo nrrosted an Mr, Daonn hey been, drapged heforo the Polico Court and put’ on Qis_trial for & crim- inal offonse. The DBoslon Advertiser's corrospondont telographod mnight boforo Iaet to his paper: It ia o nlly’mixortml by somo of the frionda of tho Board of Public Works horo that this mothod of proceoding is_not by any moang {ntendod for Dann alono, whose conrso in rogard to tho officials liors is saveraly condomn~ od by all, but is dosigned Lo maks 1t very mun- pleasant for nnr who daro to denounco the Board.” Tho siavoholders undertook to eilonco {frao specch and muzzlo a froo pross; wo all know. tho rosalt of that experimont. Wo shall sco whothor the oflice-holders have any botter luclk. —Sprinfiflcm Republican. ~If tho farmors are in oarnost, and remain 8o, thore {8 no power which _can finally withstand thom. If thoy avo united by common intorosts, and havo tho pationco and resolution to pursue tholr common intorcsts in apito of checks and Tovorsos, they will gain their point, Of courso, they will megt many obstacles, and faco man dnngers. The railronds will fight them with monoy, in the courts, in tho Logislatures, and at tho polls, Thoy will try to botray them in tho csucus and in the nominating convention, They will buy their londors, or furnish pro- tondod londers in pny of tho roads, Thoy will wago & steady. vigilant, and rolonting conflict with any party that profuss to want to squeczo tho waior ont of thoir stocks, and thoy will stop at nothing likoly to advanco their ends. Yot if the railways aro renlly opposing the farm- ers, tho farmers aro saro, soonor or Inter, to throw off the yoko ; and if thoro la no onslor or |° shortor way of accomplishing_that rosult, thoy will do it by politieal action, 1t will bo n tedious tagl, but if wil suroly bo fuiuhod.—New York imes. —A gontloman in this city has boon farnished for distribution about o bushel of tracts and pampllots, dofending tho protootivo monopolsts, and undor tho frank of n Congrensman of Pannt sylvanin, As thogentis not sltogothor on fhat slde, his nnmo hus boon suggested, probably, Ly somo Granger who can't sao the absurdity and contradiction of boing both & Grangor and n monopoliat, It is eald that avery post-oftico in tho county s fillad with thoso documonts, hur- riod off] ovor the connty boforo tha* now poatal Jaw cut off the monopalists” right to stenl hoie transportation for thom.—Alt. Pleasant (Towa) Press. Who's going to run this thing? ‘The old profes- sional Gabricls and Moseres of tho Iate Demoerati porty dou't intond to be rtived from tho + loadurship in which they liovo oxplotted tholr slupidity and ras- cality 8o loug.—Chicago Times. Wo nover oxpected to hoar Wilbur F. Btoroy, 80 long tho momber for Illinoi of tho Demo- cratio National Committeo, confoss himgolf o Tageal and o stupid rascol to boot, Dut if that in his opinion of Litwself we bogin to compro- hend his monomanin that the Domocratic part; con't survivo such leadership.—New Yor) N o polloy of & railrond ' —Tho poliey of @ railrond company and the manngorent o ta trafll aro Lo clatinck thingu, Their intorcst governs them in tho one caso, and that is idontical, in tho long run, with that of tho publio on_whom they dopond for traffie ; in tho other thoy msy bo, aod aze, governod by motives which nre opposed to the wolfaro of tho Commonwonlth, in usurping powera with which great ond wonlthy corporations aro_not to Do trusted, fhe farmors of tho Weat bovo not found o remody for the dangera which tho growth of thosd corporationa {hreatans, in tho futilo attompt to limit them in tho price thoy shall chargo for tho carringe of & Dushiol of whost or o cor-load of cattlo, 'T'ho ox- ponses of running tho rowds are resuits, not causes, and iro govornad by thoso laws of trade swhich muat and will best rogulate prico. In am encounter on_this subject botwoon the farmers and the ronds the companics will como out shead every timo.—New York Evening Fost. —Thoso Who have recently had occasion 0 in- quire Into this subjoct find that thero aro now oxposod in the markots of London, Birmingham, &o,, lorgo smounta of Amoriean 'manufaoturch of lron and steol. Doilor iron, machinery, and tools of Amorican munufacturo axo eapecially in domand ‘in England, oud sro gold there in largo quantitics 'in compotition with tho so-callod panpor labor of . Eu- rope. Why ia thie? Bimply becauso our rosourcos ara 8o much gronter than thoso thoro, Our cosl can, {n Springflold, b put into tho - manufacturors’ furnsces ot 1.50 lmr ton, whila fn England, coal of no bottor quality, costs $7 ond €8 por ton, On this itom alone, tho ad- vantagos of Springfiold over Birmingham ara so groat” ss to mako it absolutoly cerlain that wo can manufectute iron here oheapor thon it can be dono thoro, Bosideo this, our agrioultural products, which ontor into thio prico of labor so largoly, can ba urchinsed hore Zor less thau Lalf what thoy cost lhorg, What, we agk thon, s the further nocen- ity for protection on iron and stoel mannfao- tures ? If wo can compete now with England.in ‘manufacturing theso articles, how much greator would be our advantages if tho protoctive tariff wore removad from them, 8o that all our peoplo horo could got tho sdvanfages which & roduction of the prices_of theso artioles would bring P— Springfield (I1,) Register, ‘Whilo not ngroctug in politics with T Qm- 0AGO TRIBUNE, wo cannot help saying that, in our humble opinlon, it ia ono of tho finest noivs- g{llrl(lrs in tho country, Thero is nnbhlns in ow York which “‘can hold a candlo to b in our way of tblnklnfi; ucn{‘, perhaps, in the ano rospacd of oditarin) sbiiity. ‘tho' loading New York dnilics would all ho benefitted n hundred por cont if thoy would take a fow lossons from Tk Curcaco THINUNE in tho important art of publishing carofully solected miscollany. Somehow the motropolitan dnlios scem very dry and barren aftor one has bosn accustomed to road the Ohicogo papers, with thoir rich miscols Jancous solections in addition to their systom- nto clagsitication of cnrrout nows, Dy the. Now York papors we meen particalurly tho Tribune, Z;imc;;‘ ferald, and World,—Fort Wayne (Ind., azelle. : S e A Young Lady Accldentally Stops Upon the Corpso of u Sulelde, From the Milicaukes Sentingl, July 14, Tho Gesangs-Sootion of tho Frelo Gomeindo had a plenic at Bwain's Farm yostorday. A youug {ady of the nnrl,y sirayod away from hor asso- ciafos into tho premison known as Kirby's Farm, In rotracing her courso sho found It nccossary to clambor » fonco, This sho achioved without diffioulty, but was horrified to find that sho had Btoppod 1ipou tho corpso of an old man. A sharp, forolug sorenm brovght somo of the party to ho pluco und the care of tho Eaung ludy, who had swoonad at tho horrible sight, Tho romaius were those of an old man and woro {u n stato of decomposition. Tho devoased lind eovered a djugulnr vein with a razor, found bosiae bim, and, aaif ho bnd changed Lis mind, hid tied o handkorchlof nbovo the wound in his arm to staunch tho flow of Liood. The party sont word to thu Polico Station by oxpressman Bradfoldt, and tho suthorition fmmodiatoly dis- patched g wagon and had the remnius brought to tho morguo. ‘Tho only diuappoearanco rocorded at the stn- tion wan that of Gottfriod Loibers, nnd sa the clothjug of tho missing msn corrospond with that of tho sulcido, tho famlly wore summonod to view tho romatus, Tho body was roadily {dontitied au that of Loibors, and it will thiy foronoon be surrenderod to the family, au the ovideuca of eulcido is so conclusive thint an In- quent will l}ut bo nocewsary. ~ Joolbors hnd boon a rosidont of this clty for o nnmber of Ycum, and was about 65 yoars of ago. mhe, inflimitios of ago often subjooted him to gloorny Enrludu of dejection, and in one of theno moods Lip wandorod from lomoe and endod hia existouce;: e had boen misving sinco the 8d inst. unjustly, aro boginning to |' t {8 not & queation now of tho charactor- THE COUNCIL. Bergeant Buckley Appeinted Captain of Polico, Vico Hickey Rosigned, Some Plensantry at the Expenso of tho Comimitteo on Court-Iouso Plans. Dr. Miller’s Confirmaifon Tald Overes- An Assessor and o Collector Ap- voluted---Tho Eight-Hour Movoment, ‘Tha Council hold n rogular meoting yostorday evoning, Ald, Dixon in the chalr. Prosont, Al- dermon Richardson, Dixon, Warron, MecGon- niss, Oooy, MeAvoy, Bidwell, Piokering, Trncey, Sohmitz, Cullorton, McOlowry, Olowry, Bailoy, Powall, O'Bricn, Bond, Olatk, Swoot, Kohoe, Henth, Miner Shorwood, Mooro, Clovelnd, Quirk, MoGrath, Eckbardt, Stout, Mabr, Lon- gachar, Cannon. THOREY'S BUCCESION. 5 Tho Mayor fent ‘in n communication announc- ing tho ronignation of Copt. M. O. Iickoy, sud nominating Korgt, Willinm Duckley a8 his muc- consor, Tho nomination wns confirmed on Ald. MoGrath's molion—yeas, 30 ; nays, nono. DETITIONS. " Potitions woro prosouted and reforred against tho improvemout of Waiton placo ; for ground for a riding gallery on tho Laka 8hora near tho Exposition Bullding ; for tho paving tho rail- Toad track on Jofforson stroct ; for the opening of Btrong strect to Twonty-socond ; to causo the Chiongo & Pacific Road to romove their tracks from Boomingdale rosd, unless they lived up to thelr agreemonty. onpEns. Tho Board of Public Works was orderod to submit ordinances for cindering Cnrponter streot, from Hubbard to Indians, and for o side- walk on tho ocast sido of Wentworth ovonue, from Twonty-gecond to Twenty-Aftl stroots; to lower tho bridge acrosa tho Conal at Wostorn aveonue ; to roport by what au- thority the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Road uson track in tho contre of Tiwonty-sccond stroot ; and to build a sower on Church streot, south of Blackhawlk, ; Tho Corporation Coungel was ordored to pre- Exm un ordinanco rogulating stenw whistles on 0 rivor. TIE COURT MOUSK FLANS. Ald, MeGrath offered the following, which was roforred : Whercas, Tt 18 the opinton of many of our citizons that it il tako anotlier yeur for tio Bullding Gom~ mitfeo of (o Council and tho Board of County Com= missioners Lo deolGo whick of tha diferant plan that Iinvo been mubmitted for a now Court Houso i3 en- titled to tho premium offered, Ihereas, A muoh moro fayorable caso can bo mado for {hio rooms fu Kentucky Block, occupied by tho difforont piaua subiultted, if sold rooms wero leased for a full year, Resolred, Thiat the Comptroller and Presldont of the Toard Comuminsioners be ordered {o leago tho rooms for a year on tle, most favorablo torms possiblo, STHEET TMITOVEMENTS. The Board of Public Works snbmitted ordi~ nancos for vacating atroots in J, B. Iobba' Bub- division, of part of Sec, 11, 80, 13 ; for opening Am\lln§n ovenuo to Twelfth streot and Auburn to Thirty-fifth, An ordinanco vacating alloy in the block bo- twaen Blato streot and Wabash avouuo, and Bix- teonth and Eightoouth strosts wau passed. Tho Bonrd also submitted ordinances for ‘widening tho rivor at Tiwolfth and Twenty-sec- ond stroots bridgos, aud for a viaduct noross Kinzio stroct at Hulstod, ono-half the oxponro being paid by tho Chicago & Northwoestoru Road and tho othor half by the O. O, & I 0., the work to bo proceeded” with this sonson., Tho ordinances were roforred. DR. MILLER. The Judictary Committoo rocommended that Dr. B, O, Miller be confirmed as momber of the Board of Hoalth. ‘Tho matter was Iaid over. ASSESSOL. ARD COLLECTOR. ‘Tho nominations of W. H. B. Gray as Assens sor, and Goorge Van Hollen, as Collector, word confiruied on tho recommendation of the Judict- ary Committeo, LICENBES, Tho Judiciary Committeo reported favorably on tho resolution dirccting the Corporation Counuol to roport whother tho Council has powor to pass au ordinance giviu% the Mayor power to fasuo saloon licenses to only such poreons 15 Lo shnlladflwm advisablo. The rosolution was passod. The samo Oommittea roported back Ald, Len- gacher's rerolutions about the Mayor's pawer to rovoke liconses, which it stated containod stato- 1ments which wore unjust and uncalled for, nd went into matters of” fact which it is nnneccs- sary to go into, The Committee thereforo ro- ported a snbstitnte simply calling on tho Cor- Poration Counsol for Lis opinion on the mattor, aod which was adopted. ELGUT TOURE' WORK. The Judiciary Committeo recommeonded that tho roguost of the Trades’ Union that the ordor pagkod #ome yoara ago by the Counoil, making eight hours o logal day's work, be enforced, bo grantod, Tho matter was laid over. DATHING HOUSES. i The same Committeo rejjorted "back an ordi~ nanco nl]n“'!niof tho cstabliskment of n bathing Louso on the “Lake Bhore, noer Twenty-second- gt., and it was passed. Md. McGrath offored a vesolution, which waa adopted, dirocting tho Borrd of Public Works to E{ound 'at onica to orect the two tomporary bathe i lfi:huunun provided for in the appropriation TOATD OF LDUOATION. Tho Coramittoe on Schools roported back, without auy rocommendation, the nominoes of tho Mayaor for School Inspectors, aud tho mattor was luid ovor, AN ATTEMPT AT A VACATION. A, MMVSI moved that when the Council ad~ Journ it be till the first Monday in’ September, Ald, Bond objected, sinco thare were a number of assosamont ordinances to bo passed moxt Mouday, end moved to amend tho motion 80 ng 4o mako tho adjournmont begin at tho closo of tho noxt moating, - Tho amendmont waa accopted. Tho Counoil adjourned without taking farthor nction, —_— PERSONAL, Judgo J. McRoberts, of Joliot, is at tha Weat Sldo Briggs. Col. J, Z. Blackman, 8¢, Louls, is at the Weat Bide Drigge. The Ion, Hol Chamberlin, Thi Ouks, Wich, 1a ot thio Commesaiat, . o0 I8 ‘Tho Hon. 8. D. Looke, Hooslok Falls, N. Y., is at tho West Side Brigs. v Y Tho Hon, Charlos Arclier, of the Republioan, Gonova, 14 at the Qommiercial, @ : Ao, B. D, Wood aud son, of New Orloans, aro f:é tho Wost Bido Briggs. HARR Tho Hon. A, I, Morrison and T. J, Dopn; B, Josoph, Aficl., aa at o Commeroials " 0. Ott, Esq., Gonoral Purclasing Agent of the Titiols Gontesl Rallroad, 1 at the Gommoroiel, Joaoph R. Walkor, and P, J, Tickey, promi- nont citizous of Sall Lako Oity, aro st tho Com- meoreial, At tho Gnnlt ouso: Tho Ton, R. Bponcer, Butlington, Yowa; M. 0. Wallaco, Utsh; Copt, Lovwis Gumor, 8t.' Louis; D, 8. Burleigh, Lyny, Muss,; B L. ' Congor, Council Blufa; . 1. Goloman, Stockton, Cal; J, I White, Fort Wayne ; Jamos Buckmun, Philadolphia, - Among tho arrivals at tho Garduer, yostorday, wora tho following: R. 11, Plumb, Buffalo; J. B, Ifullott and wifo, St Lonfs; 1. Hannab, Iya- verso, Micl.; J. A.' Dwight, Rockford; J. I Bturyls, Bokton; N. O, Kirk, Wikconsin ; H. 3. Adsmg, 3. €' Rogorn, Now York, The following wore smong the _arrivala at tho Grand Paciflo yestorday: Jamou Rooky and fam- ily, 8t Louis W, I, Hopkins, Now York; W. L. Danoroft, Port Turon; . &, Barron, Towas; Jm&l?n H‘i Dgton\‘x m;d w{fu“\vufl‘)mh(?h ji 68 1;:\!1“ eud fuuily, 8¢, Louls; Walter V. Morgan, ling- Taud; 3. O, Btabbe, Susrasmentoy o Among tho nrrivals at the Ahiorman yostorday woro the following: Dr, T. IL Dartlott aud wife, Aurora; J. W. McCounoll, §b. Louis; Willlm Young, Milwaukoo) J. O, Wainwright aud family, Pittsbuegh ; 1€, L, Holliday, Oniro ; . 11, Mullory, Town ; W, 1. Vou Oen, Hollaud, Mr. 3. 1L 1, Tendorson of No. 183 Thirty socond stract, ba recoived a Jotter from Boston, sdvising, hin of bis soappolntment a4 & xmom- ber of tha Rynutiva Committeo for the Chase lioira ; that, at o mooting of the Commiiteo hold in Doston on tho 8d inat.,, tho facts prosonted woro such -as to make it advisable to mond an agont to England in bohalf of the holrs, and that tho family gonenloglst, *Dr, John 1, Chiase,” of Taunton, Mass., had_boon appointed, aud will start the 16t of Boptembor, John A, Dix, Govornor of New York, will bs 75 on tho 34th {nat. COommandor Goorge 0. Remey, of the Unitod Btaton Navy, was marriad on Tmowday Inat, ot Burlington, fows, to Miss Mary Manon, daughtor of tho Ifon, Oborles Manon. Theodora Otls, ox-Mayor of Roxbury, Mass,, dled at Doston Highlands, last Friday inorning, agad 60, o waa & gradunto of Union_ Collogo in 1608, and was Disyor of Roxbury i 1060 aud ‘Wm, M. Morodith, Prosidont of tho Ponnayl- vania Constitutionsl Convention, has not hoen able, for govaral wooks past, to attond tho sos- sions of that body, his privato law businoss ro- quiring his timo. Tho Rav. John Wilkinson, formor ractor of 8, Jatnes Church in Milwaukee, and mora rocontly connected with the mehor'n- ehurch in Chicogo, has accopted tho rootorship of Grace Ohurch, Mndison, at s salary of $2,400. Gon. Batlor haa not purchased n considorablo tract of ground on Oapitol 11ill, nt Washington, but ho hias, howover, recontly purchased two ad- Joining loth on Now Jorsoy avenuo, south of tho Capitol, on which ho intonds to build s com- modious resldonce, plans for which are belug proparad by a Boston avohiteot. The Saralogian says: Wo learn that Miss Nolly Walworth, doughtor of Mrs. Ellen 1T ‘Walworth, will nccompany Fathor Olnreuca Wal- worth to Furapo, salling at an early dnto, Blrs, Walworth will probably roturn to Saratogn in the courso of o fortnight. In wvn(n lotters to her frionds in Saratogn, Mrs, Walworth sponks in tho_tondorest tones of thoso who havo ox- tendod to her Ao much sympathy and kinduoss during hor rocont tersiblo tronbles. ‘When James Rodpath, of the Boston Lycoum Buroau, wont to Buropo for tho purposa of mak- ing arrangomonts with intornational colobritios, ho, in poraon or by lottor and frionds, * inter- viowed”_a Jarge number of celobrated English- ‘men, und ascortained concluaively that noither Goorgo Eljot, Tyndall, Darwin, Huxley, Charles ado, nor Thomns Hughes haa tho slightest in- tontion of visiting tho Statos, Most of thom could not bs jnduced to do so for auy considora~ tion, belleving that wo have been bothered enough by Literary foroignors, and that distance londs enchantment to the view of their great abilitios. Just think of it! Bollew is coming back again, noxt fall, and intends to road, ace comx‘nnlud by o band of nixty pleces. ~What a ‘banditti (band ditty) ho will make of himeolf [ Trom s Now Yorklettor to the Cincinnati Ga- zelfe: * By tho way, fow pordons aro aware, I sugpoct, ihat Miss ffildrathy who wao fouding Iady ot tho National Thoatre during Mr, Fostor's manngoment, wae married soon after bor en- gagomont thoro to Bonjamin F. Batlor, now tho ronowned Gen. Butlor. Mro. Dutlor is ihe ‘mother of tho wifo of Gon, Ames, of Misslssippi, who, a8 Bjancho Butler, gained so wido a ropus tation as a Waabington bolle during hor moldon- hood. It ia said that Gen. Datler L“nrh)‘od his characteristic diligence and dotermination in hig wooing ; that horosolved that Miss Hildroth, then, 08 now, & most amiablo and accomplished lady, should bo his wife, and ho wont from Boston to Cinolunati to induce her to digcontinuo hor ongagement.” 1t is now understood that Marshal Razaino will be tried aggoon a8 tho Gormuus loave France. Tlio composition of tho court appents to have beon dooided upon, and aa thoro js no_Marshal who can 8ot a8 Prosidgnt, that post will be fillad ;‘y Admiral Yrohouort, tho only Admiral in ‘ranco who ranks with tho Marshals, Most of thio Marshaly of Franco wore in gomo way mixod up with tho operations round Motz, or_cannot sorve from ill-hoalth. Canrohert and LoBmuf sorved under Marshal Bazaine, and Macdlahon tnn\;{mn in tho oporations to relieve tho boleag- uored army. The six Genorals of Division who are to form tho rost of tho court are Gen. Count de Bohramm, whoso last promotion dates from 1892 ; the Duo d’Aumale, who has been & Gon- oral of Division sinco 1818 ; and tho Gona, d'Au- rollo de Paladinos, do Martimproy, do la Motto- Yougo, and Vinoy. VERY RED TAPE. The Kcason Why the Graphic Picturo fhas Not Neon Forwarded from New York—-What Will bo Done With it When it Renches its Destinntion, Tho Mayor haa rocolved tho following commn- nication which explains the non-arival of the Graphio aliogorica! pictare by Armitago : Orrics oF Tie Worre BTAu Liws, New Youx, July 11, 1873, To the Ionorable the Sayor of Dran 8t : Lhovo tho Lonor to ncknowledgo the socolpt of sour letter of tio 6th fnat, 1 kad hopad cro this to liavo dispatehiod tho pictura reforred to, but tho customa requirementa _havo bean such 8 to Dro- vent, Tho ploture Lisa now, howovar, bean appraiaed, a0d" updor ordinary clrounslancos tio - duty ‘upon - would” nmount fo $1,000 fn gold. “Choroia a law (hat sfich presontations ure admitted ln” £0 tho country frco of duty and charges, and befora {bis ploture'veill bo ddlivered nto my hands for for- warding, it will bo nocessary that you nddrons a lotter t0 tho Bocratary of tho Treasury, giving him particu- Inte of tho caus, and requosting ‘him to givo tha noed- 1ul {nstructions to tho Colloctor of thia port, to huve iho samo dulfverod info my hands exompt from tho aboyo expensos, This done, thero will be no forther Wndrance to its immedislo dispatch by the Morchants Dispatch Transport Company 88 requosted, 1 am, sir, yours obodiently, 8, Sranxy, ..'Pothia tho Muyor mado tho nocessary roply, and appliea to Mr., Richurdson as directed. It oppens thet.on arraugomont hes atrondy baen made with Mr. Aitken, to store the picturc on jtg arrival in tho Chicago Art Gallory, It will arrive it plocos—tho canvass rolled up, and tho frame in geotlona, Mr. A. G. Aitkonia to mount it in its place. Now, Mr, Aitken charges twenty- fivo cents admission to his Art Gallory, but can- not, in tho faco of public opinion think of charg-, ing twenty-five cents of every citizon to soo his own pioture, On the othier hand, Lo ar 1€ b lots overy hody in freo, overybody will hiave an opportunity to sdmiro gratuitonsly the colleation that now adorns the wallg of his build- ing. Horo ia p diffionlty—n dilomma. Tt will not do to logo tho tariif oa his own plotmros or put ono on that of the pooplo. o suggoats is- Chicago auing tiokots to tho * rospoctablo und yomponsi- blo " portion of tho cominunity, leaving them at tho Mayor's offico snd othor ‘placos. Anybody who can procura & voucher of respoctability and rliuponulbuny can obtain o ticket o viow ile pioturo, ) : e AMUSEMENTS. OOIEY'S THEATRE. Although tho hoat last ovoning Was nothing Jase than intolarablo, o very fair summer ou- dience was found at Hooley's Theatro, ondenyor- ing by assiduous fanning to repross the torrents of porapiration which would pour down their facos. It ia bad woather for Nwdcrod chooks, and for omee wo nro' treated to natural comploxions and natural eye- brows. “Homo" wns played undor those disadvantages, and enjoyed immonsily by tho audionce, ‘' Homo™ iy a vory light and charm~ ing plcture of soclety life, tho figuros in tha back-ground contrasting very favorubly and pleasingly with thoso In tho foroground. Tho lattor aro two rogucs, nmalo and fomale one, And o soft-heartad old gontloman, thoir dupo. The group behind is » family party engaged {n s fanny conspiracy to snvo tholr fathor from making fool of himsolf. Tho grouplng Is oxcollent and tho coloring Lrillinnt, but always chaste and harmonlous. The plot is not & very profound one, though ingonions, and as tho picco does not base its cluim to excellenco upon the Intricacy of it, nor upon ity mtistio dovolopmont, it is not necensary to givo a synopsls of it, ospecially na it ia familiar to many theatre-goors, 1t was, takon 8 8 whols, vory ovenly porformod. Whoro was no very striking churacter to centre gonoralin- torest in, and it was consoquontly diffused throughont. 1t was niccly Lalanced, aud thoro- foro thoroughily o njoyable, tho flashios of Wit in tho dialoguo onuaing o ripplo of morriment to run over the sudience almout porpotually. As Alfred Dorrison, Nr, Blaledell played with moro spirit (porbaps more warmtl) than ko over did, ospoofaily in the sccond act in the tete-a-tote with Dora T'hornhough (Josio Butoholder), This Bcono wus ono of tho brightest thouglhits of the suthor, and wae notod with excellent apprevintion of tho eiluation by both partlos, ~ A little moro of the samo spirit shown by Mr, Blaiadoll 1n one or two other socnon would have improved thom lightly perhape. fluch, for instance, as 1 thut ominonly ubbuxd mowent. of winnlstad rapturo . whon Afrs, Pinchleck (Busan Denin) declares her passlon for him, But altogother, Mr, Blaisdoll moro than filled tho slrt. and dos sorves orodlt for it, Jonle Batcheldor aa Dora wos algo all that her frionda auticipated; and moso then others would have sunposed, Hor nalvoto in the tota-n-teto slluded -to nbovo, was charming, and,’ denpite occasional cruditics, shio apponrod o oxcollont ndvantago. Mr. Ryau, in i[lm tole ot Capt. Mountroffe, waa ot o disndvan- tago, Aa tho chinractor in utiorly unulted Lo his physiquo. Thero in nothing brasey, ehrowd, or’ advonturoun ~ About hin Imporsonn- tion, nud ho cortainly lns uot given to tho part that careful study which hna rondored Ecoles no faithful a portrait. But ho Ia sufil olontly trus to lifa to bo nccoptablo, and the art 1 funny euough in #ta way, M. Bopgs ns Ell'. Dorrison was alao natural, for hio hnd aban- Jonod that unenrthly Inugh of’ bis—nt lonst Lo did not uo it. OId nan prrls are always opon to ariticism, aud tho best thub can bo said of thom is that thoy aro not cxasporaling. Br. Bogg i3, In gouoral, n rathor good actor it those s and, thogh miffeing from 1 evoro cold inat evoning, wan up to his usunl standard, diles Donin a8 Mrs, Pinchbeck looked and droysed tho arts admirably, but_Miss Donin s ‘“‘stagy.” horo s o quontlonabout that. In tho pars sho playod lnst night tho author's evidont intontion waa to doplet an actross—not s profossional, bound by nunntural modes of olocution an Lorrible traditions of gesturo and motion, but alosk, subtlo, deslgniugysimulaling snd Qissom- bling orenturo, It may bo that in ler Intorviow with ler brother AMrs. Pinchbeck should doclalm, Probably she doea; bocauso tho' valiaut Caplain tolls ' her fo “finiph hor plny actiug,” bub thoro is suoh & thing ns modoration, and it is ont{rely unnec- eskary to racito tho contentu of a letlor ag one would Marc Anlony's orstion, Hiss Donin, too, bag foiled mownfully in roducing tho pitch of hor tonos to the size of the theatro, 1f tho lady could only Bioar herself from thio auditorlum, sho would noad no. further hint upon tho subjeot. 1t is ronlly distrossing. Whatovor molody thoro may bo lu it is ‘utterly lost. It acoms not only unfeminine but unnatural. Of Mr, Giddons a4 Dertia Thompson and Mliss Cowoll a8 Lucg. nothing noed bo eald in commondation, for both charaotors aro oxcollent. As n_young gontlo- man Mr, Giddens is 08 much nt howo in mannor and in_dotail ss ho was in tho charnctor of # that littlo mon who emolls of putty.” Biss Covwoll dreseed very prottily and actod fn tho somo way. * Iomo ” iu suporbly mounted and descrvoy ovory success, and will doubtloss moet with it. Tha farce *Tho Two Folts” with John Dillon ns Peler Polt, was the aftorplece, and was vory smusing, With all hig failings, Diilon is atill a strong favorito. 2'VICREN'S THEATRE, A bare outlino of tho pioco_produced lnat evoning t McVickor's ‘Theatro, Br. J. I, Simp- Bon's &mmn of “The World aud Stago,” wus given in tho dramatio column of Tue InnuNE on Sunday. It is unnccessary to go into it at groator longth at prosent, oxcopt that it is nvery protty, woll-constrnotod 'dramn, abounding in Btrong situations, and full of lifo aud thought, Tho charactors are cloarly drawn, and thrown into oapitnl contrast, and mauy of tho in- cidonta donoto n caroftl and exporionced author. Tho scones are shifted from a conntry residenco to London lodgings, nnd finally to nn Lotol at Nico. Tho sconory in all good, and in somo sots unusually fine, Miss Putnam, of course ap- earad in the rolo of Kafe Roberfson, o cele- Emmd actress, and by hor succoes in the nssump- tion of tho character, showed clenrly that sho is copable of far bottor things than sho Lng chosen to sppoar in gonerally. Thoro is 1o banjo, song and danco, nor lightning chango about tho part, and thoroforo it waa one which was, it was oupposed, unnatural to her, Sho appeared, on i Contrary, to carry £ho Eympas y of tho nudionce with hor throughout the en- tiro play. Mr. Browne ns Lconard Ashion, an artist, dressed and looked tho part ns roquired, ond though oconslonslly o triflo etilt~ in _ olooution, acted well AT Ellis us Harry Malpas and Mr. Kennicott as Buzrard wore both good, as also was Miss Hilton s Lady Castlecrag. - '[bis is tho lnst week of Miss Patnsm's engagemont, 'Tho audionce lust ‘ovening was not a3 1argo aa it will bo during the wook, if the weather modoratos. —_— SLIGHT FIRE. - The alarm of fire ot 10 o'slook Iast night, from Box 85, was conaed by tho discovery of flames in tho ol framo building Nos, 552 and G54 Btate stroot, owned by Judgo I, T. Dickoy. No. b52, whoro th flamoa wero first ecen, was ocoupied by Jnmos Thompeon, o deslor in ‘plcturo-frames and mirrors, whoso 1088 will not oxceod £100. No. G54 was occupied by Jobn Bnowell & Brothor, flour and_grain denlera, who loso about ©160. Jamos Fahoy and family occupled a por- tion of the socond story. Tho buildings woro damaged to _tho oxtout of $100; no insusanco. Tho origin of tho firo is & mystor i i ot il [ A Costly Depot. The Penusylvania Railroad Compsuy, within tho Inst voar, hina oxpondod, it is Baid, about hinie ' miftion of dollars on it dopot sk South Amboy, in_arrangomenta for tho company's conl business, Tho Long Branch Netws eays in refor- enco to this work, that *caunls oxtonding for for quito distanco inlond bavo boen oubato Gopth from thirly to forty foot, aud jmmonso trontlo works of elovated milwiagn lino cach edgo of tho canals, from which tho cars pour thoircont through immonso hutos into tho Loats Iying thore ta rocoivo it, Theso mazos of car tinokn sto porfootly bowildoring. A now track nltogether is boing~ constrnoted for passenger traval, which ia to bo entiroly soparate from tho old ones. Tho lattor will bo nsed for coal, aud cool only.” “Ihis ig not tho great work of tho company that is boing carried forward at Hursi- mus Covo, nenr Jevsey City. 'That ia an ontor- priso that quite ocolipses tho work xoportad ab Awmboy. _—— Parricide In Boylo County. From the Danville (y.) Advacate, July 11, Wao got tho following particuars of o suppos- od parricide in thin county n fow dnys since. Tobert Sanders, au inoffenaive old man, and his son, John Sandere, hod o disputo about s cow. John went to his fathor's Louso and drove the 0w off to his own homo.' His fathor purauod Lim, Somo persons beard &row noar John's stablo ; thoy went up and found the old man down, apparently in o spnem. Ho mansged to ot to tho houso of a Mr. Brown, and there fell fy tio porch nnconscious, Ho rovived in a short simo long ouough to tell them (whon askod what oilod him) that tho last thing ho remembored bofora I:}lnu 8¢ the nlablo was eccing his won standing noar bim with & rook drawn on him, ‘Wo loaru that bia skull wau fractured. Ho dicd in an hour or two afterwerds. A warrant of ar- rost hua been placed in the hands of the Bherifr, ‘Dut it i thought that Bandors hus flod tho coun- MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New Yorls Einancinl Newss New Yous, July 1—Moncy wao casy at S@6 por cont, nmmngm]lsaa[\m at 1031003 for sty dogs, d 1105 @103 for sy o IOAE oldt v 218X 16, clostu ot 116, Loags, 343 por cont, Cleasings, $45,000,000, Teenuiiry dise Duricnionts, $213,000, _ Custows recaits, $319,000, ‘Goverumeuts were quiot sud frin, Rtato bonda woro dull and stoady. Btocka were strung throughiant tha day, with & gon- advauco n pricos. Tho fprovomrat ringed from 101 and Wy ruout mard eluvaro, FE e et R terny Baciilo sl 0, O, & 1. Ou nflc & “Pacifie pro- Jisnnjbul & 88, Joo, Atlanil 1 and Vo mion, Tha warketclosed firm al about tho Lighent point.” Tho chiof fluctuu- tionn were Deluwaro & Tackuwaniia, 097, 10L¢ ; Paciflo Mall, 9746, 883 1 0, 0. & I, 0, 303, 813¢ 7 81, Joo, 41, 433¢; Wortorn Oulon, 80, b6x( 3 Atiantio & Dacitle, a6y, 90; New '‘Work Qeutral, 103%, 10031 Bhor, Uy, 02; Ouls, B3, 40 Northwestorn, 35, 69%; ook Teland, 110}, 110% ; B, Paul, 62 Ga% ; Wobnsh, 097G 705 ; Horfom, 1282@120 ; Union Pacitlo, 2TX@2W5 § Erlo Woak at COX @, 3 1t 45 rumorod that 8, L, 31, Darlow la to bo Erlo Vico President, Gommodura Vanderbilt and otber Directors_have . gona on a tour of {uspection on. tho Lake Bhoro Road, LIt Ia stated that tho Allantlo & Pacilic Company hus Yeon reutratued from paylug tho dividend duo to-tor- ~xow on tho stovk of (ho Missunrl Puciflu Railroad, but the formor yooplo say tho o junction will be dsuctved to-morrow, Bterling 1003, GOVEUNMRNT BONDE, Vi o, Norll Carolluss, 0ld,.2 Tonnesuuas, uoy Noxth Curoliuns, uew,18 Virgiuius, tow, Ganton....... Union Yacitio stocks, 24 ¢ | Unjon Pacifio Londs, B3y Contral Paclfia bonds,1003; Dal, Luck. & Wostorn, 1003 B, M & Ko, oenee 93 Forelgn Muricots. Laverpoor, July 14 — 11 . m.—Tlour, 271G, ‘Whoat—Wintbr, 118 100 spring,104 Ua@11s 04 ; white 11a B1@118 04; club, 124 2d@121 48, Corn, 27e B ‘sn e, " Zard, ite Ao, vork tined. Nnor, July . . 0224 saig mechink 03457 Patn ot oo a1 Ao e, g 10:40s, 003¢ + niow 64, 003¢ 3 Erlo for By nccount, Tauta, Shly 1&-Tichtoa, 80 fr, Tavenrddr, July 14,—Cotion quiet and seady ; mid- affng upland, 8¢a s Orloans, Do ealon, 12,000 Lialos ; Aworiean 7,000 spcaulation and oxport, 3,000, Tireudutufia fjulet. " Galicornin Whlio Whieal, ‘averaga aunlty, 11s al@ils 01 Oluby.iln 21giis’ 41} o wintor, 118 100, Flour, 27a@: s, Corm, 47 1 Cliccuo, Gon,” Cumberiang, a0l VTa 0d ; ‘shioxt Tib, 402 New Yorl LivesStock Minrket, New Youx, July 14,—Brevei—Tiecelpte yestordny and Lo-day, 810 ears, or 5,000 Liead, making 9,112 for tho wool, oizinat 8,870 Inet woek, and 7,740 for (h cor- respondihy week [at year, Qunlity fair, Tho mar- Kot oponed with o firm' feoling, and- the enrly salen of gond cattlo woro at nalfght advico L pricon, bt the Bupply proved Iargar tlian tho butchora nooded, and (nd‘&ll dragged heavily townrd tho close, with o falling S1F 10 privgs nearly equnl 10 4o Natlvh cattlo raugoq from "0io to dross G0 1e to tho gross cwi up o 190 por W to dress 68 fhs, and Gxanr, i fafr o gaod, wero mold at 108G o arosn 56 1ta, Among tho 'malos wore 34 cars Tiifnofs atcorn, 7@73¢ owt, ot 1@113¢0; 14 cars do, T@R owl, ot 113¢@13%0a ; 16 cara do, 7 cwt, nt 11@12%c; T carn oxtra o, 8 owt, nt 12@13c 3 0 cara guod to primo do, 8 owt, nt 1@120; 8 cars ordinary do, 6 owt. At 103 @110 1 car OLlo do, G owt, Do b cara Missouri cattlo, 7'owt, 108(@114do 3 12 ‘cara Tifnofn alacrs, 7 owt, 114@12%6 § 10 carn Toxans, 6 cwh, 10c; and caré Glicrolies cattlo, 83 awt, ot 03¢o. BIRRD AND TANTA—Frosh 'Tooniptn, 0,390 hend, mak- 10g 22,820 for tho week, againat 17,700 Inat woek, Blican woro firm nud sclive st 4X@Gie por Ib, but lamba wero dull and hnd o slow salo at7s11e, tho beat Wont- ern dind Kentucky limbs going ot e, ’ Bulos nolude & 3 cars Ollo alieop, nv. UG fim, at 03go; 1 car Ohlo, av 78 Ihw 8t Bl¢o; 1 ear’ Oblo, av B2 1he, it o3 1 car do, by 88 fba, at'43o; 1 eac Ohio, av 67" o, t 43(es 1 ‘ot Toxed ahieep, nt 71 1bm, ol 66 2 earn Blato Ismbs, av 18 1b#, 6t 10X@10:40; 1 car do, nv 62 lug, nt 117 1 car Olito do, & 48 16A, At T@83 2 okra Cauads, v 03 Tos, o 10%0; 1 car do, av 60 [be, &t 840, and 1 car Ponnsyiva~ nif A6, &V 56 1ha, at e, - Bt Tevothls 10,000, milding 2,000 for tho wok, agalnst 33,000 dst woek, Livo lioga ore nominully quoted at B @5kc, with none offorcd, - Clty slaugh- tored hogs aro At st @120, Now York Dry Goods Markot. New Your, July 14.—Tho trado movamont showa yory Mitlo improvoment, Tho agents and Jobbin branchos nro quiot, Cotton goods aro inactivo but Aendy in prico. Tho reduction on fino blegched shirt- inga bas not aifected ofhor makes, Androscoggin A A4 phirtings 18 reducod to 18io, Cotton flannels aro moving more freoly from firat hands at abiout 1o below Inst year's prices, Cloths, ovorcoatings, cansi- mexes, and felled alirtings aro moro active, Bhiriing- fnnnels are moving, Philndelphin Cnttle Markot, Prmaveii, July U—Urer Okrriz—Falr do. mand sud firmer, Esles, 3,007 exira primo_and Wentorn atecrs, $1.50@1.76; falr to good, §6,00@7.00 3 comnion, $4.60@6,50, Buzee—Fair demand; snles 9,000 at 5@0c, Tioas—Fair domand sud sdvuliced, with salea of 500 ot TAGLETH. The Produce Markots, NEW YORK, New Yong, July 14.-Corrox—Dull ; middling up- 1aud, 20%o, Brieabszurrs—Flour moderately activo: roccipts, 13,000 brls ; superfine Wastorn and. Btate, $5,10@5,60 § ‘cotmmon togood cxtr, $0,00@0,35; good to cholco, $0,40 @7.35: Whito wheat oxtrn, $1.16@8.96 ; Ohiio oxtra, £0.35@8.05 ; 8t Louls, $0,60310.50, 1 ot $4.26@5,25. Cornineal firm, with good demand ; Wentern, $3.16@0.95, Wheat opéned rm and closod dull and doclining ; rocoipts, 85,000 bu s rojocted speing, $L18@1,98: ' No, 3 Obicago, $1.96139; do Milwaukoo, $1.40 ; common No. 3 Chicago, $1.40@1.41 3 smbor Michigan, $1.60. Ryo dull ; Westcrn, T8¢, Dare Iey and malt unchanged, Corn firmer, with falr de- Tnfid § recaipts, 41,000 bu; new mized Westorn, 18@ 005 safl do, B9@GL0 § yollow, 620 ; Losted mixed West~ ern, 5i@57, Oats lmnv’y and declioiog ; rocelpts, ,000 bt s ot mixod Westorn, 43@A44e ; white, 488, 810 ; black, 42@4d0, Edas—Flrm ; Wostern, 105 @2le, 1IAY AxD Ilots—Unchanged. Gnoonres—Coffoo quict, but higher; Tio, 174G 103/e, Sugar atcady, Molasses dull and uasctiled, Rico steady at 75 @tilgo, liyo ‘flour ateady, LunorxuM—Crude, T30 ; refined, 173c. GRAIN TN WAREOUSES, Whest, bu. Corn, bu. Oate, bu, Ttyo, bu, X0 Barloy, 8 Malt, bu, 234,000 Peas, bu, 35, TrovIsTONG—Tork qulct nnd firm; Dew moss, $17.256@17,87)¢. Docf quiet; mesn, $0.00@10.60 ; extra, $11,26@12.60, Cut meals quict;Toug cut Lum, 11¢@13}40, Middies moro nctlv and firm ; lony oléur, 8%@Jo ; shiort cloar, for Docomber, 860, ' TLar unsoitiod and’rather weak'; Western atéam, do bid 01-16¢ meked. Burren—Quict and firm ; Western, 16@ale, (CimEaE—Sioady 3. fuir {0 primo T Hiato fuclory, H@Ide. Wiltsi—Firm st 33K @94c. MILWAUKEE, July 14.—BReADSTOSTR—~Flour wpring_oxtras, $5,15@0.50, firm ; No. 1, 8129 ; No, 2, $1.21%, cash ; $1.31 $1.18, August, Oats Qull aud fowar: No, 1, Corn'dull and Tower ; No.2, e, liya dull; No, 1, 62c, Barloy dull snd nominal; No, 3, 700, Faxianrs—To Buffalo, 65 ;' Ofwego, 10%c, Reckirrs—Flour, 6,000 brls ; wheat, 120,000 b, smvnnn-—rlnn{,,&m bris :B\\'IIEM, 187,000 bu. 1 Mitwavner, udot and - unchan oat CLEVELAKD, O, July 14~BRRADETUEZH — Whest firm; No, 1 vod hold st $1.60: No. 3, $1.45, Corn sleady at 47@480. Osta firiu s No, 1, dl6, Prrnorsus~Dull and unchangod: T, LOUIS. 85, Toum, July U.Bnesrores—Tioue qniet and tnclianged, Wheat dull and drooping ; softaprin, $1.10; sampla 10ta now No, 3 rod fall, $1.28 ; prime dry 4o, $1.95; old, $1.41; No. 2 vod, $1.50, Corn netive and highdr ; No, %, 8830 cash ; 430 for sackod ; 38¢ for Auguat, Oats ateady? No. 3, {1@320 cash or July; 28770 Boptombor; J4@so sackod. Iiyo irm ut 62@6dc. Wrsmy—Tighor at B340, TrovimoNA—Pork ousler at $16,50316,76, Bulk meats held firm ; nojanles. Bacon firm ; shouldors, B@830; cloar rib and cloar, 105@104c, 'Lrd nominal, Loos—Firinor at $5.0034.60. CArrE—Steady and unchivoged, NEW ORLEANS, New OnceAng, July 14,—DBueanstoreo—Flour dull; troble, $0.007.50; family, $8,50@9.50, Corn in good dumatid 3 mixed, 50@5707 yollow, 580 s white, Toc. Oats in ‘good supply ond domsnd ot 41@48c, Bran dull at 00¢, > TIAY—Primo, $20.0021,00 ; choleo acarce s no asles, TrovisioNo—Fork dull af $17.50, Drysalt mesta gcarco ¢ shoulders, 830, _Dacon scarce; 9XGI0NG 103/@10%0. Hams, 163@160, Lard—ReBnodacarco; Herco, 830 3 Xeg, 100, GuooxntEA—Sigar dull; falr, 9%o; primo, 10)c. Molsssoa dull; plantation, relioliod, 0o, Wiz z—In fair domand ; Evausvilio, 020 ; Loulsle an3, Ho ; Cincinnath, 900, CotroN—Quiet, Hales, 00 bales; good qualitics firmer ; othern nnchanged ; good ovdinnry, 16c 7 low widdiings, 1730; middlings, 18X0; middling O- loans, 1820, DETTNOIT. Drnorr, Snly 14,—Bueavsrores—Flour dull and amsungud: - Whoat qulet; oxtra white, 81603 No. 4 whito Michigan, $1.09; ambor, $1.63, Corn duil; 4ic. Obts_quiot 0. 2 mixcd, dic. and weak ; mixed ‘Weatarn, $7c; ntxod State, 3o, TOLEDO, Tousno, July 14—Tnzspsrorrs—Tlour - firm, ‘Wheat higher aud strong ; No. 3 white Wabpa, $1.00; No,1 whito Bilabigun, $1.15; stmbor Michican, $1.535%, Bpot ; §1383 sellor Aug) No: $1.64, Corn & nhado lower ; high mixed, €3c, apol s 4350 seller Auguat ; 453¢6sellor Soptombors fow wmitxod, AL} whito, o, Oata quict and unchianged. Emsionza—To ullalo, 434 Oavogo, 8o, RuorirTA—Flour, 300 brla; Wheat, 12,000 b § corn, 6,000 bu; onta, 6,00 by, % BinpmENTH—Flour, 2,000 brls; whest, 24,000 bu; corm, 17,000 bu oati, L0 v - CricpiaTy, July 14.—DBogapstorra—Tlonr firm; 0.7537.00, Wheat steady 5 old red, $1.40@1.43; how, $L95@1,40, Corn firm At 40@500, Ryo firm at 700, Octa nloady 8t 85@45e, Tiarloy dulland nominal, Puovigory—Qulst and frm. Muss pork hold at 0. Lard quiotuau ims | olryent zALo, A8 ; Btean H 07 kot 0, iueat Sioany, an e B :hmunm':‘1 6-10@7 8¢, with 3o feely bld . clone riy B3(G9Xe' clonr, 03, icon in fuir domand ; ehouldors, 83a; cloar rib and alenr, 100, Wilsux—Stesdy at 1o, BALTIMORE, BALTRIONE, Juler 14,—BurapsTurrs—Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat steady; red Weatern, $1,50 ¢ mnber, $1,00@1,05, Corn eteady ; mizod Western aull at 580, Oata active and firm ; mixed Westorn, 48@ddo; ‘white, 50@83c, Ryo unchanged, Proviaons—TLork unchanged, Racon scarco. Bhioulders, 9@UXo. Ribuiden, 103c, Oloar rib, 10@ 1lo, Bugar-curod hams, 143¢@t0c. Lard quictat 8 axo, @ll'\s'mn—Uudm\gnfl. Wscx—at gi@ie. E. LoutavrLux, July H,~Beriosroers—Tlour quiot and ensy ; oxtea fumily, $6.60. Tnowinions—Sleady ; mess pork, $17,00, liacan— Bhoulders, 8@% rrib and elear, 10; 10550 ckod, Iams steady ; sugar-oured, 143 @155 (oata—Sbouldors, 1305 cloar, 0@9240, olear, 95G e, oll loogy, Lard qufet and unchangad, sy~ Bioady ot G006, BUFFALO, Burraro, July 14,—BurapsTurrs—Flour quict and Grin, Wheat tnactivo: eulos fow curs No, 3 Mitwaukeo and Obitsgo nt 1200120, Corn dull; car lotu No, 2u0ld ut 10GA0Ke. O™ dull; sull Yots at gto, Furoims—Unchanged, " PIILADELTHIA, Parzaprrrna, Tuly 1,—BUEADsYOrEs—Tlour dulls superd, $3.60@4.45 ; oxtras, $4.26@ Ted, $1.05@1.05 ; amber, $1.65@1,70 3 1,05, "Tiye, dBe,’ Gorn lows active’; yollow, SC@08s} mizod Weators, B5@0050, Oats botler ; while, 418 Ao, Yernotxus—Crudo, 1340 ; refined, 180, Wusr—Dullst 028, WEAO, 0Oawzao, July M.~ Wheat firm 3 cholco white Osus- o, $L90, ' Corn qulot ; low wixed, 660, e R R e Vousoly Paswod Dutrolts Derioy, July U—Tagien Ur—Frops ohwwky Weaford, 'Tiuron City, Lawreuco, Trindivilla au haryes, Balina ond bargce, Mondota and barges, Durks Thoaiil‘af Trade, Mouttor. 8clir E, O, Roburty Mug- glo Molac, AcClrath, Cuyatiogs, I, It Blske, Affddic- 8ox, Mary Lattlo, New Domiuion, Woi. Biupo, Oliver Oulvor, 1lungarian, Lublmrd, Camoron, Buowdrop, ‘Tanskp Dows—Vrops Bheldon, Nadgor Blatg Arol City of Now York, Iioauoke, &, Louls, Dunkirk au Duxjges, Vivergroon Oity aud batgos, Fittsburgh and Dasgen's schirs Willlam Gruady, ¥, J, Klog, Autelave, North Gape, Olive Branch, Dall Forl, L, B, Bak r Union Jack, WiND~Northeast, Drrnorr, Mich,, July 14,—PAnsen Dowr—8lmr Re: renae ; péopa Glamberlsl, Obins, Cauinco ncbe Fx. 1anigo. Tausrn Dr—Schrs M, 0, Wil of (romm Tay, Dommark " © 0% Jhmen Couly Olty WinD—Soutiywast, SPEOIAL NOTIO B8chenck’s Mandrake Pills, Thoes oills are compnsod ovolusisely of vogotable In. rdionty, kad aitliyugt tlioy un(unl(y‘:lmonmn o wng i morcuy, da not leavo any orfta nfurinia olfootn, Aoy no dirsotly upan tho livar, and aro a saluabla rora: dy tn all ‘en o0 o nt arplatnt, "Dt , "Iyphiold Kexarn, Holiant's dan. dualyes, LADIES' GOODS, SUTTS! To largely and quickly rednce our stock of Made-Up Goods, including: Silk and Fabric Suits, Linen and Lawn Suits, Polonaises, Redingotes, 'Children’s Emb. Linen . Suits, Pique Suits, B’k Cashmere Mzantles, Sacques and Dolmans, Emb. White Pique Morn- ing Robes, Emb. White Lawn Cos- tumes, Emb. Swiss Evening Dresses, Camb. Mourning Robes, Ete., Ete., Ete. Wo offer them at exceedingly low prices to insure immediate sales to close the season., L Chas. Glossage & Co., STATHEST. 106, 108, 110. aeBrslip| PROPOSALS. HYDE PARK Water Works. S will bo recoivod nntil Feiday, Jul By TG IS ity Tl 1oy of Vator Cotmil 0 o Vilinis, of tyde Dark, for furaiabiug said willagowilh 16 fortoiving: A Urib, located in twolvo feot of wator, not less thau ato thauland fogt fron horo, st o Tolnt ta' bo dorl Ellml hotween Iifty firat and Bizty-third.sts, as shown )% plana numbors one, two, end throo. 1,200 faot of 10-Inok wrought or east iron plpo to oxtond from crih to shore, 8,000 foet of 13-inch cast fron plpa, 61,000 foot of 8-Inch oast frun Pipa, 24000 foot of A-inch caat iruu Din. B moy also bo subinittod for tho same quantities of the Wyckoll Patunt Woad Pipe. AU cndt fron KIID“ to bo cant vortically In 12.foot langths **Uliloago welghta,” to ho subjactod to 800 pounds hy- drnalle prossuro, Hamuor tost, bofore. loaviag, Toundzy.: i sublnot to samao tot after ollrory) and castad in tha st manner according to tha Dr. Builth procoss, dintributing pipo to be Jald lu the ground roady for s, 90 that tha gy of the pipo shall bo covrad At & dopth uf nat loda than four and_ono-alf feot. Joints to Do mislo with piiro suftloud and gavkot, All pipe. guar: antood ta be wator-tlshit whon lald, undor a prossure of 1 Ymmdl to tha squara inch ds must specify tha prices of each aizo per lineal foot 1ald, Including such crossos, {ivw, olbows and spceial oastings as may he requirod, and “take up ' of nipo. The ‘Hourd resorves the right Lo chisugoe the quantitios of oach slza bofore making contrast. Ono lundrod. and fifty fuir-lnch doublo bsdrants, st whororar diraotod, coanootod withs o wator-pipo, ready Tor e, Kasatsary gatn valvos, noludinghox, cosor andsotting, Gas lm&t‘muam wdaror vint wd spneifntions £o o du ol an tho lake bolscatad af N w oy, t wutor {n twonty. 0 dornto 5, for domeatio tao, aud cn " e ossiza. Lo phutacait oot sl b an Inch and ono-half stroam 120 foot x.l‘].m ‘Bids way bo submittod for the whols or any portion of (s shove; Lt Iunt pocily sovaratoly tho prics for crib . ani i ratootlun Eoaiso, torbuiidinge formnaliior 22 aindations, foc pipe urd Hitings, asd fur valvas aa hydranta. AT miorlal to bo of tho bast qualty, amd tho work to bl good, vorkmmnliko tnawnc,” i o o sat: isfaction and accoptunco of the lhu{luune In flhl\‘fll’. 152ty por ovat of tho contract pricawill ba pald inontts. Iy, a4 o’ Work. progrumun,. on cortifioatos ol tho itngin: g, A b batasoo ‘whion thu work {s cumplotod aud no- o, ©%Bchy bonda s niay Lo raqulrod to ba glven by coutragt: ors ‘ ¥ tho lllllh’llll‘ vf"mlm.nrl“:r l“h'?'izuc m\'"l;lwfx :;v l‘)\“ i & amd rend 01 Bufuro Dox b 1o TE B0 “Mosrd, sosorve. tha FIGHE 1 ruluct o combur 1, 1410, 1 bi corner Laku and Ulsrk-sts., Obiicago, : g L1 iy wien at sald office. Plaus and spuctlontions iy b Bt Ghalmians WINCILENTI HALL, OlAB, AL HARD JAS. WADSWORTH, PAULCORN, ‘ator Goniitastonors, _zds Park, July 1, 167, FOTICE 10 GORTRAGTORS, Al eindars forsala in lota of ono cublo i ”"-f“v‘.?.?.f-','"}'..'»';'("&"um the Nor(t Ghivago Jiihe Mit Qoo oot bF Wauhunsia-avs, Noeth Deanch, o 17 Matropoliian ook, T NOTICE--FLAG POLES. o to ordor. Also, T AR Eradrs ot wiih GILDICIE TUBBATD 225 Houth. Wator-ates will sesaivo Browph i

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