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8 ral i i e THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1873. WASHINGTON. Eonator Camoron’s Hostility to Blaino as a Presidentlal Candidate, Abolition of the Franking Privilege Promises to Make the Post-Oifice Self-Sustaining. Rumors that $26,000,000 Bonds Will Shortly Be Called In, fGen, Howard Opposed to Trial by Military Commission. Benator Howo and an Allegod Lumber- Ring in Wisconsin, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. HENATOR OAMENON'S ANTIPATITY TO BLAINE. ‘WasmiNaTox, July 17.—Senator Osmoron, of “Ponnsylvanin, has declared himeclf, in & convor- eation with a leading politician of tho Btate, m davor of Gon, Grant for a third term, Onmeron'a groat nnxioty scoms to dofont Speskor Blaino for the Prosidency. Ho is sgainst Binine, bocause, ns ho assorts, ho ia & freo-trador, although born nnd raisod in Ponnsylvania, But this ia not tho ‘ptrongest objeotion of tho Ponnsylvania Sonator 20 Blaino. Cnmeron naver forgoets an injury, Ho rays Blaina forfeited all claima to is support whon Jio appointed Mr. Dawes, of Massnchusotts, 'Chairman of the Committeo of Ways and Moans, Dawes, it will be romembered, was the gentlo- 3aon who Introducod the rosolution of consure upon Gon. Cameron, as Becretary of War, call- ing upon President Linooln to romove him, For tho last ten yoars Oameron has beon laboring to hinve that rosolution expunged from the xecorda .cf tho Louso of Reproeentntiuos, but in vain, 1le nasorts toat if helives ho will carry Ponnsyls vanis against Blains on this account. CALED CUSIING IN THE POLICE COURT, In tho Polics Court here to-day, Gen. Caleb Cushing obtainoed judgmont against one O'Kol- 1y, Yoruando Wood's conchman, for keeping a wvicioun and troublosomo dog. Cushing mado 1ho point that the dog wes a nuisanco, | uupinfi %im awako nights and othorwiss Interforing wit] iy business. O'Kolly was roquosted to pay a Hiuo of 926., and to give bouds. that ho would +would either kill or remove the dog. TOSTAL TREATY WITH JAPAN. The return of the President is awaited for the yatification of the 2"““" tronty botwcon tho United Btotes aud Japan, The goueral torms wiL:ioh havo been sgreed mpon by tho specint somumission from Japan aud Postmaster-Gonoral (roswell has boen pmviously statod in these fispa‘ohes, A high rate of internationsl post- ago will bo agreed upon—about fiftoon conts lot~ ter postage—for the roason that under_the pro- Jiosed now Bystem Japan oxpocta to roalize nufll- ciont rovenno tomaloits Post-Oftico Dopartmoent polf-3ustaining,although it is hoped and bolioved that within a fow yoars the postago between 1his country and Japan will be roduced to tho Jow rato of G cents, tho snmo ns now exists be- 1iween this country and the European powers, excapt Franco, in which latter case_correspond- «neo looking to a reduction hns beon and is mow being exchanged. PROPOSED DOND CALL, Tho publishiod statoments to the offect that tho Secretary of tho Troasury will, by or bofora the 1st of August, issuea call for upward of 125,030,000 of 6-20 bonds in concequenco of tho Jargo subgeriptiona of the Gorman Governmont, ehich, it s claimed, indicato that aboub 1100,000,000 of tho mow b por cont bonds will bo placed in tho Gorman wnrkot, bave, it is underatood, for their basiy izformation obtained through tho Syndicate, and 10t from the Beeretary of tho Treasury, who has 310 now intolligonco from Europe, bué who, of course, hopas tho roports are truo. (7' the Associated Preat.] PERSONAL. ‘Wasnisaroy, July 17, — Becrotary Dolano lenves Lo-morrow ovening for his home in Ohio, whero ho will spend two woeks. Assistant Seo- yotary Cowan will nct na Bacrotsry. APPOINTMENTS. Tho Becratary of the Interior has appointed Btephen K. Howmor, of Zanosville, 0., Commis- sionos to investigato tho Indian massncre near Qtuwling, Wyoming Territory. Hosmer is ap- woioted in placo of N. J. Turney, one of the In- viian Peaco Commissioners, who'could not attend. "he Investigating Committeo consists of Gov. Gampholl, of Wyoming, B. P. Goodwin, of Chi- cago, and 8. R, Hosmer. §. ‘A. Townor, of Dolnware, has been appoint- od Indian Agent'for tho Colorado River Agoney in_Arizona. Philip Tetz, Waehington Torritory, . R. hompson, Orogon, and 2. B. Bturgos, District nf CoPumhin, Dave boon appoiuted Commiesion= ers to oxamine o soction of the Northern Paciflo Railroad. THE OASE OF GEN., NOWARD, Gen, 0. 0. Howard on Tuoaday called at the Inspector-General's office and Inquired under what charges, as o military officer, he could be tried by court-martinl. 0 was informed upon Yo chargen : Firat, for neglect of duty in allow ing subordinates under his direct control to mis- nppropriate funds of the Freodmen's Bureau, if uny hnve boen misappropriated ; socond, under +ho 89th mticle of war, for embozzlomont. It ~vas huggested to Howard, in view of tho stato- ents _mado through the public press, that he awed itto himself* o8 an officer to domand a anilitary court of inquiry, To this, Howard ob- Jiotod, alloging that he did not bellovo justice Wvould be nccorded by such tribunal. WISCONSIN INDIAN RING. A statoment has recontly gone out from here connecting the namo of Benator Howe, of Wis- consin, with_cortain nllnficd {raudnlent opera~ tions in lumbor with Indian Agonts in Minne- sotn. It is charged by ono L. 8. Loechor, of Bosj 1on, & large lumber denlor, that stupondous frauds have beon organized in Wisconein for tho purpuse of curiching onator Howo aud his friouds; that the pino lands of the Btock- brhl%o and Munsoo districts, slleged to be of great valug, Lave boon obtained at & nominal price, in a monner which defrauas tho Indians oand inures to the profit of n speculating lumbor Iidian ring. It s Aurther charged that Sonator Howo has writtena “‘yehement lottor” hore domanding that the opor- ations of Mr. L. 8. Boocher against the Indian ring bo forthwith atorpum Bonator Howe hag writton no such letter hero. Tho facts appenr to Yo that, owing to some very sorious charges, tho Jndian Agent in chargo at this ty has boen romoved. Benator owe was instru~ aental in that removal, A new agont has boon wppointed. It appoars that this Boston lumbor doalor was on specially intimnto torms with tho deposed agent,—ongucl intimate torms, In fat, that this intimaocy was a prominent roason for Lis removal. ‘Tho reports against Sonator Howe have beon etarted vinco tho romoval of this agont, aud ap- our simultaneonely in this city sud in Boston, Elw Interior Dopartment will,” however, soon tond a special Commissioner to examine and roport upen the matter, ‘The roport, at loast so T x;— &8 tho lottor of Henator Ilowo s concerned, ia fulvo, CONKLING AND THE OHILF JUSTIOESHIP, Tho fnct that Benator Conkling has recontly prchaged & largo and elegant residonce lot is eited in conilrnation of the rumor that tho Ohief Justiceship has beon offored to him. Mr. Conlliug nlrendy possesses » very good houso bare, well adapted for & Bonator's “uso, but per- hupa not showy enough for a Ohiof Justice. TI1¥ FRANKING FRIVILEGE AND POSTAL BEVENUES. I he Tor tmaster Genoral is very confident that &0 uvolition of tho franking privilege will ronult i & vory matorial increaso in tho revenuoy of Aho postal service. Ie s of tho apinion that #he increoso will be so great that tho Department will becomo entiroly sell-sustaining, The re- veipts from snles of stamps aince the abolition of the franking privilege furnish subatantial bosis for this confidence. Thoy exceoded in Jfsmount tho receipts during any similar poriod i1 tho history of tho ~Government., ~Tho roquisitions issued DLy the Blamp Division Oftico of the Third Asaistant Dostmaster tlenoral, for last week, show that ordinary post- nge stamps woro issucd to 2,464 post-ofticos, walnod at 807,261 ; 6,317,000 postal " cards woro issuod to 160 post-offices, thoir value being $69,- 2170 ; 4,181,750 ordinary stamped onveolopos and wrappers valued ot §04,070.84, wero fdsucd to 1,874 post-ofilcen, and 1,071,500 speolal-rbquost rtamped onvelopes, valued at $45,600.90, wore fpuucd to 830 post-oflcos ; $13,353 worth of offiolal stamps wore insued to postmasters, $26.600 to tho Post-Offics Dopartment, $1,000 to tho Intorlor, and 8500 to tho Departinant, of Agrioulture, The total valuo of tho above issuo I 81,163,000.24, TOHKIDLE ABUHE OF THE ** STAMP FPRIVILLGE." Tt bay been feared and uxg‘«:d that the ofilclal 1, stamps would bo subject to the same abuso for «whick the franking privilege bocamo 80 noto- nrticular locali-, rious, and that it would bo ns ensy to steal official stamps, and to apply them to impropor unos, an to conntorfelt or misuso a frank, Tho Tost-Offloo Dopartmont bias taken overy possiblo sxrnun\ltlan to provent tho growih of any such raud upon its rovonnen, ‘The dotegtive offlcors have boen oapecially instructed in this rospect, and ovorything apparently unofficlal in ita char- actor, which Ia covorod by official stamps, will bo subjcoted to the sevorost morutiny conslstont with tho lnviolability of tho mails,” Ono lettor huo lroady hoon roturned from the Now York Post-Ofilco, ‘dirocted to Pern, South Amer- icn, nviug tho postago pald with 23 conts in tho official stamps of tho Navy Dopartment. Tho evidenco of tho unofflolal charactor of tho lettor waa not sufficiont to warrant its detontion, aud it was nccordlugly forwarded to its dostination. THE REVIVAL OF SOUTHERN COMMEROE, Bonntor Pattorson, tho now Honstor from South Garoling, i6 horo endoavoring to induco the Post ‘mostor-Conors! to ordor the Havans, Oubs, moils to Lo horeafter sout by tho way of tho stoam- ghip routo from Charloaton to Bavannah, which is soon to bo cstablishod. This was tho old routo which tho malls took beforo tho war, and tho sorvico was not discontinued until attor Fort Sumtor wes firod upon, An at- tompt will bo mado st iho noxt Congross to seouro a subsldy for this routo, At presont the most that ia nxfleatcd is tho ocoan postago on all letters to Ouba, and tho mail pay for iu- Iand sorvico on all lottora and mail mattors sont to Koy West, at which port tho ships will touch. FUDLIO DOOUMENTS YOI TIE FUTURE. Tho fal.lowlng aro_the names and the quanti- tles of the public documents ordered by Cou- ross to bo l)rlutml ‘boforo Docombor noxé. The lovernmont Printing ofileo is ongaged in fllling tho ordor. Tho Globe for tho last sossion has Tho total numbor reachos volumes : just been published, noarly 80, 1872—Brcrotary of the Interior, . Numbor. of volunes of Giobe of tho last sesslon, Tolal.... THE CHOLERA. Progross of tho Diseaso Along and South of the Ohio River--Seven Denths in the Ohlo Penitontinryss Kho Postilonce in Austrin. CINOINNATI, July 17.—Only one denth from cholora mnnr‘nfl at tho Health Ofos to-day, Covoanus, 0., July 17.—Thore have beon govon deaths from cholera in the Ponitentiary since last pight's report, as follows: Georgo Hopwood, from Loraino County; _ Georgo Holiuylor, from Hamilton County ; ¥rod Millor, from Cuynhufin County ; Georgo Harpor, from Lawronco ; Thomas Loug, from Wood ; Daniel Stophons, from Cuyshogs, and John Cioil, from Miami. ‘The averago time of sloknoss was cight hours. Tho guards and outsldo attendants who aro not shut up in colls at night havo beon cn- tirely freo from the disoaso. Loxnpox, July 17.—Reports havo reached hers that soveral cases of cholora bave ocourred ab Vienna, and that the suthoritics aro ondoavoring to suppreas tho _particulars. EvAnsviLLE, July 17.—A Journal spocinlstates that o pauio provails at Mt. Vernon about the cholera, Forty deaths have ocourred within a weok, and oight or ton ccourrod yestorday, The fonpln ore lloeing, aud the moat vigorous saui- LTy MOBSUTCS ALG bal]ngn ‘m!?rcni Blount Springs , Alfl.é‘lirlfl 14), Dispatch to the Louis- . "ville Courder~Journul, Roports ‘from Dirmingham aro very bad. There wers more deaths there to~day from chol- era than at any time horotofore, Naahville, Tenn, (July 16), Dispaich to the Loufsviile Courier~Journal, Yostorday waa the first dny at Gallatin upon ‘which there hagmnot been & doath from cholern sinco Moy 80, Thoro are yot n fow who aro ling- ering with it. The total number that havo died with it since May 80, ia 100. Thoro have been al- togothor 250 deaths from the digeaso in Bumnor County, and this 18 considered n low estimato. Hurtevitly, Tenn., (uly 1) Correspordence of the fashville Unfon, : This droad peatilenco which has boou Taging with unprecedonted fury five miles northeast of Hartsville, has well-nigh disapponrad from what isknown as the infected districts nesr AMun- gle's; no now cases since Wodunesday, and the sick in & genoral atate of convalesence. The cholora appesrs to have faken s northwostorly courso, doveloping itsolf slong tho courso of Littlo Gooso Crosk, somo fivo miles northest of town. Three persons have died in that local- ity. One of them—Bon QOroy, colorod—loaves soven little ohildren, with no one to care for them, six of whom are down with cholera. A perfect pania is provailiog on the creek. Tho dond aro left unburied and nucared for. The plow lies idle in the ficld, and tho people, wild in 1right, have sought refugo among the tall timber of & differont olime. Fyom the Greenerdtls (Tenn.) Union, July 10. Tho mortality liat this wook prosents a fearful aspect. Thoro have boon 14 deaths from the prevailing malady in this connty during tho past tcok, of which onmly b wero in Greenoville proper. 'The others have died in differont por- tions of the county. Tivo wore poersous living within four miles of this placo. Thoro are a fow cases yot, None are roportod as dangerous, aro improving. The total numbor of doaths from cholera sinco its first appoarance, of citizons of thia county, aro 46. Thore is cholera in six fomilies on tho Grog Bfifinfif'“"h‘ about two miles north of town. Tho dlsense has proved very fatal thero thus far. ELIZADETITOWN, Ky., July 15, Tvthe Editor of the Loufsvills Courier-Journal : The telegraphic roport you published from this place in your issuo of the 16th inst, I think is very incorreet whon it says : “No fearis on- tortained by our poople of the oholera becoming ouoral.” Tho gravest ngpmhuunlonu aro folt. any poople have left, othors ara preparing to leave, and the poople are living in torror. Nino porsons hava died, slx blacks and thres whites, and other cases are reported. ¥rom the Cincinnat{ Gazetle, July 17, Thoro.wos not ono caso of cholora raported at the Hoalth Office yostorday, Therewasonocaso of cholera morbus (the patient was ill eleven days), and thero wore two cascs of cholora infantum., This record, coupled with the faot that thore wore but two pormits for cholera doaths issued on Tuesdsy and but two on Xonday, gives roason for congratulation over tho disappearance of tho malady. In the samo connection it 18 in- toresting to noto that in Now Orlonns, where tho disenso first began, it never ronchod & largo denth rato, sud, in about ono month, ontirely disappoared. = Nashville, where its ravagos weroe fearful, owing fo pocu- liar oiroumstancos, the herding of largo num- bors of nogroos in filthy housop, in_an unwholo- fome location, was unlike New Orloans, i that tho disesse romnined longer, But even thore ita worst, features wero exposed in abont onemonth, In Momphis nearly the same rule held. The disonso finished its courso in o fow weeks, With these faots bofore us, it is xeasonablo to beliove that wo hiavo seen tho end of it in Cinoinuati, 1t bogan here Juno 14, and the last deaths ro: portod ocourred July 14, just ono month, Tho death per duy are as follows : Ju'l;m;: 1jJuna 80.,, T “ Congressman Walden’s Racic Pay. Special Dispatch to The_ Chicago Tiribune, Des Moies, In., July 17.—Attornoy-Genoral Quttg’ opinion in rogard to tho Marlon County Board of Bu&urvlsm an!uulng to accept of Con= grossman Walden's donation of his back-pay steal to the temporary sohool-fund has just boen made public, Ho decidos that Boards of Bu- {mmuum havo not the didorctlonary power o dircot in auy manuer how, Wwhen, arto whom auy par of o tomporery sohool fund shall ba paid, nor Low It ehall bo appro- priated. Tho fund must bo paid tho soveral dis- tricts in proportion to the sovoral scholars in onch district, nor undor the clroumsiances can auy othor disposition be legally mado of it. Any athor disposition is illegal{ no matter by whom made or deolded, and rendors tho persons mnklufi suoh illegal disposition individually ro- sponsiblo for the same, The Distriot-Attorney and Btato Buperintondent of Public Instruction bad pxnvlaunl‘y ronderod oplnions to tho same offoct, 'Lho case Is watchod with intorout in Tows, and is considored horo as one of most pwufiu phascs of the baok-pay stoal, Dicd of Xis Injuricw, ‘Wasninatow, D, 0., July 17.—Henry Pleper, who was shmnordny by Georga W. Qarnor, died this ovening. " Mra, Beatty, is still llvin‘i, L FOREIGN. Details of— the Entry of Don Cnrlos into Spain, Iis Followers Well Supplied wl!fi Arms and Ammunition. Queen Victoria on Arbitration for Settling International Disputes. SPAIN, BAYONNF, July 17.—Tho Carlists deolaro that a1l the armo and ammunition shipped for thom bavo boon gafoly Innded on tho coast of Blscay, Col. Alzpurua has taken command of the force which wns formerly led by tho Qura of Banta Cruz, snd whioh now numbers 1,000 mon. Lizzarngs, with 4,000 woll-disclplined Infan- try, aud some cavalry and artillory, is oporating in Guipuzcon. Tho Onrlists, aftor capturing a company of carblncers, noar Puerto Lo Toina, ocoupied that town, and aro roported to bo crossing the Eoro nt all points and recrulting, foraging, snd lovy- ing requisitions in the Province of Burgos. t 18 snid that tho Spanish Governmontintends to form a recruiting camp near Borida, and, also, that Republican troops hiave rocoived ordors to shoot tho pricsts tokon with armsin thoir hands, Tho pricats aro endeavoring to bring about n fusion of Alfonslsts and Oarliats, Mapnip, July 17.—Tho now Constitution will be prosontod to the Cortos for nction to-day. ho roport of the capturo of Estolla by tho Carlists is confirmed. Controrns hag levied a forcod loan of $80,000 on the citizons of Cartagona. ‘Tho Onrlists are marching on Yogrono. The International Socioty of Barcolons has ‘been dissolved. Tho suthoritios aro qmmbunulvu of an out- brosk at Valoncia, and tho Qommander of the garrison there hins boon ordored to use overy mansure of preosution to maintain order. DBAYONKE, July 17.—Don Carlos has fssied on ordor that the Cure of Santa Cruz bo treated as a rebol. Herald Cable Specfald Bavonnr, July 17.—Thoe following comes from Zngarramurdy by oxpross: At 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning Don Carlos cntored Spain amidst indoscribable outhusiasm. Btarting from Pou and Bnyonno ho roachod Ustaritz at § in tho morning on horseback, accompanied by two Fronoh Logitimists, onoe Onrlist officor, and four corrospondonts, snd loft im- modiatoly for tho Spanielt - frontfer. Tho party wore no arma or uniform, all being in citizons' clothes, and carrying foreign pasa- ports, but not a eingle gendarmo was encountor- ed, A halt was mado aba small innon the Spanish sidoof tho lino, noar the foot of the Pona Plata, Tho Marquis of Valdaspines and Gen. Lizzarage woro waiting with staff and oacort, All kissed tho hands of the King, Horo Cnrlos donned his brilliant uniform. The party prococded to Zugarramurdy, whore gevoral thousand Corlist troopa wore oncamped. A To Doum was chanted in tho church. “Aftor tho rallilouu ceremony, nearly eovery soldior kissod the King's hand, all the Republican prisoners wero releasod, tho cannons of tho fort woro_fired, and the day given up to universal bilarity. Thoro aro 4,000 troops here, but tho ‘main foreo is under Elio, on tho const of Biscay, to cover tho Inndin%ot cargood of arms and am- munition from tho English ships, A proclama- tion hag iust boen jesuod and says Lo will now figh.l with them. ——— GREAT_BRITAIN. LoxpoN, JuIE 17.—Tn the Houso of Commons this ovouning, the Right Hon. Lord Oths Titz- gorald, mombor for Kildaro County, produced and had read tho Queow's raply to tho addross of tho Commona &n the subject of international arbitration, as follows: ! Ihavo received tho address of my faithful Com- ‘mons, praying (hat I would bo graciously pleaced {o instrict my principal Bocrotary o entor into communfcation with foreign powera with a view to further {mprovo the intornational law and establsh & goneral aud pormanent syatem of arbitration, T am menaiblo of the forco of tho philanthropic motives dictating thint address. I hiavo at oll thmas deaired to extend the practico of clos- ing international controversies by their submission to imyportial frionds, and to encourago tho_establishmont of rulcs intended for equal benefits of all, Iehall continuo to pursue o similar courso, with due regard to timo snd opportunity, whonever it in likely o b at- tended with advantage, Tho Houso receivod the document with hoarty choers. % —_—— BELGIUM, Brusszss, July 17.—Ex-Quoon of Spain Ioa- bolln ha arrived in this oitv. ———— ITALY. Froneyce, July 17.—The Profect of Perugia hina forbiddon pilgrimngos to the Cathodral of Asaisyi for sanitary rensons, ST. LOUIS. A Fourth of July Murdor--Rondering Nuisances 8r. Lours, Mo., Ju!zll‘l.—On the 4th of July, Thomas Durkin and William Foiham, had & difil~ culty in which tho formor struok tho latter threo torriblo blows on tho hond with o heavy stono pitcher, fracturing tho skull, Foiham died last night ffom the offect of tha biows, and Durkin was arrestod this ovening ona charge of mur- or. Nine fatal cascs of ennstroke ocourred yester- @ny afterncon and to-day, and more than double that numbor wero prostrated by the hoat, Great oxcltomeont has oxisted in the First, Sec- ond, and Third Wards for somo doys past, in consoquenco of tho existence of the nuisanco of & stoamor attho foot of Barton strest, which is usod a8 o rondoring establishment of doad and docayed animals of all kinds, The people of those wards linve ield sevoral indignalion moot ioge, hove appoaled to Mayor Brown and tho Board of Hoalth, and havo oven threatened to burn the steamer or set her adrift unless the nuisance is spoodily abated, 'The oxcitomen has run so high that tho Chiof of Polico is obliged to station a special forco to fuu‘d tho steamer. Intorviews have beou held with the Mayor and Board of Health, and to-dny it was decidod to moye tho stcamer to somo locality whero it will not be & nuis- anco, Two or throo city aldermon are at_ tho hend of tho movemont, aud tho indignation of tho peoplo direotly intorested is Buoh that there is little doubt but that unloss tho nusanco is_quickly romoyed, the proporty will bo dustmficd. ‘T'ho rendoring oaubflshmem belongs to John Binby, ono of the Judgoes of the County Court, who hus a contract with the oity for thio romoval of dead auimals. —_——— FIRE INSURANCE. ©losc of the Conventign of the Northe ‘westorn Associntion of Fire Undeor« wwritors, ° Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MruwaAvkeg, July 17.—The fourth annual meotiug of tno Northwestern Association of Firo Undorvriters closed this ovening. Tho only business of importanco to-dsy was tho eleotion of officers and appointment of tho Executive Commuttes, as follows: President, Robort J. Bmith, Chleago; Vice-Prosidont, 8. Lumbard, Tort Wayno ooretary and Trossurer, O. B. Dlivon, Tolodo. _Exocutive Committce, C. Marshall, Olio; J., M. Drossor, Indiana; G, H. House, Michigan ogon Cary, Ilinoly' Jamos Plaister, Tow; 1. D, ilolton, Wisconain'; 3. ¥ Holman, Missouri ; O, M., White, Kanuna; A. Harding, Nobraska; 11, L, Moss, Minuesota ; B, Cartloman, Kontuoky. At tho closo of tho foronoon sossion the Asso- ciation visited the Chamber of Commorco in o body and were welcomed by Prosidont O, J. Halo, and the Hon. E, D, Holton, Prosidont Smth, of Chicago, respondod in » noat spooch in bohalt of thoe viaitors, and thanked the busi- ness mon of the city for courfesios extended to the mombors of tho Conveution. ‘The meeting closed with rosolutions complimontary to the citizens who had intorosted ghumuolvnu in the comfort of mombers, 'Lho Convention was suc- cessful In inaugurating cortain roforms in un- dorwriting, that will have an important bonring on the businoss of insurance, A Fatnl Fall T, Wayne, Ind,, July 17.—About 4 o'clock thid nfternoon, & young man employed by Goorgo Gould, furniture manufacturer, was iustnutfiy Killod by falling tirough tho Lstchway to tho basomont. Io foll, atriking on his Kem! and baok, smashing his hoad to nm]olly and broakin; his baok, 'The hatchways had boen closed, bul the supports not placed undor thom right. IxpraNaroris, July 17.—The oolored woman, with bara pousibil ity of recovory, Durlng hor conecious momonts, yostorday evening aud to-dny, sho talked some | 1etlo about tlm.torrlblmtnuuwflnnk and soys that abont 9 o'olook on that ovening Xohkn eamo to hor room, whilo sho was drossing for a visit, and told hor not to go, On this'a quarrol aroso, in which Kenn choked hor, and upon her ealiling for tho police, knooked her down, Aftor this blow sho romembors nothing, and ib is supposed that Kenn went on stamping and boating her until his brutal forooity was fully sntiated. WEATHER AND WATER. War Dopartmont Wenthor Report. LOCAL ODSEDVATION, Ouioaao, July 17, 1873, GE 7 our of ob servation, irection and) force of wind, =5 Maximum thormomoter, 90, Minimum thermometer, 71, QENERAL OBSERVATIONT. ‘TruRsDAT, July 17—10:18 p, m, Siaion,_|Bar.[Thr| —_ Wind, _|Ratn TFeather. Drockonr'go(29.78] 60/N. V., brisk,| .01|Oloudy. Buflalo,,...[20.04] T[S, We, freah| (70/Clondy, 20,04 80ls. Wi, light..| " Oloudy, Glear, [Fair. 67| Threaten’g, ‘0 Ear, Falr. [Fair, Jo5[0loudy. “38/Light rain, ~010le: 9218, W., fresh, T4| W, fresh, 701, ., freah, Olear, 85|N., hlgb. 00| Light ratn, o6l ., brisk, | [a1]Oloudy. AOS0ELLANEOUS BEPORTH. OmyorsNATT, July 17.—Tho weathor hero the st two days hos beon opprossively hot. The omporaturo s not quite 80 high as wo gomo- timos have it, but the condition of tho stmos- phoro has boon such as made it trying to both man and beast. A rain-storm, attanded with vivid lightning, visited tho clty botwoon 8 and 8 o'clock this ovoning. Bince thon the tempera~ turo has fallen to 70: Br, Louis, July 17.—The woathor ocontinucs intonsoly warm, the meroury at 8 p, m. to-day stonding 09 in tho shado. A hoavy thundor- storm passod over. tho oity to-night, which has materially lowered tho temperatura. MapisoN, July 17.—The woather modorated somewhat to-day, but 18 atill vory warm. New Yorr July 17.—~Heavy showors to-night with thundor and 1ij hml‘x:f;. Provioencg, R. I, July 17.—The rain this ovening rolieves tho orops in_ thia Btato, which wore suffering severely from the drouth, PRODABILITIES, : ‘WasmmaroN, July 17.—On_Friday for tho Bouthwost, northerly winds and cloudy or clear- h:% wonther, For the Esatern, Gulf, and South Atlantfo Statos, northwost and southwest winds, inoroasod oloudinoss, and loeal raing, For tho Middle Atlantic States, southwest and northwest winds, partly cloudy weathor, and possibly lower tomporature, Xor Now York and Now England, southensterly winds, voering to _southwest, with olouda nnd rain. For the Ohiio Valloy and North- wost, southwest and northwost winds, falling ‘baromoeter, and local storms. BTAGE OF WATZR. Daily roport of the stago of wator, with changos in the twonty-four hours ending 8 p. ., July 17, 1878, OmANGED, ANOVE LOW Rise, WATER, Fall, “Below high waler mark o W. 8. Kauraaw, Obsorver, Roora 78 Major Biock, Clilcago. PACIFIC COAST. Rocovery of Bodios of Victims of tho Kost Stoamer Georgo 8. Wrightw.San Erancisco 'Trade Statistics--Finan« cial Condition of the Central Pas cific Railway Company. BAN Fraxoieco, July 17.—A dispatch from Portland, Oregon, states that on tho arrival of tho atoamor Ofter the pross recoived roports of tho finding of six bodies of persons supposed to l‘x‘z'wo perished on the ill-fated steamer Goeorgo 8. right, 'l‘fin value of merchandise and produce ox- gana from 8an Francisco to Oontral Amorga uring tho past eight and a half ycars foots uj over $2,000,000. During tho same period it shipped in troseure £3,146,000. ho Bullelin publishos tables showing the presont indebtodness of tho Oontral Pacific Rail- road Onm{mnyln ‘bonds, borrowed money, and unpald intorest, at $108,618,000 : net oarnings of tho road for tho yoar onding June 80, 1873, (from last oflicial roport), 85,056,433, Tt ostic mates that £600,000 por annum goos into the hands of privato spooulators instead of towards relioving the Company's obligations. FIRES. Destruction of Property im Varlous Places Yosterday. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, JaxesviLie, Wis,, July 17.—Boorl Bros,’ brow- ory, located in the first ward in this city, was burned last night. The building was owned by Anson Rogors, whoso 1088 i sbout $25,000, In- suranco, £8,260, Boorl Bros.' loss is probably $0,000, Thoy hiavo 86,000 worth of boor in the vauits, the condition of which cannot bo ascor« toined until tho dobris is removed, Thoir in- surance is about $1,000. Tho firo was undoubt-~ odly tho work of an incendiary, nono Lavinj boon usod about the premises fcr soveral montha, OiNoINNATY, July 17,—Tho planing-mill of Buy- dam & Hall, & Middlstows, O., was burnd this morning. lioss, 8,600 ; insurod for ©3,100 in the Franklin Company, Traupa, N, Y., July 17.—Tho Shorman Houso, formorly known a8 the Osborne House, at Ior- unellavillo' was entiroly doatroyed by firo this morning. Loss,$40,000. Insurance, 220,000, — . Ocenn Stenmship News, New Yonx, July 17.—Axrived, stoamor Ponn- sylvauta, from Glasgow. Liverroo, July 17.—Arrived out, the stoamer Anglia, from Now Yori, New Yonrk, July 17.—Arrived the steamor Australia from Glasgow. —_——— An Acronaut Burned. ProruApeLPHIA, July 17.—Whilo inflating » ‘balloon last evoning, the canvaes took firo and the soronaut was badly burned. — e TWelographic Brovitios. Tho sub-committee of tho Commitice on Transportation will moot in Ban Francisco on tho 24th of July. The ropairs to the Iron Dridge at Bi. Josoph, Mo., aro about comploted, and traing will oross on Baturday. T'wo small boys, named Frank King and James Bmith, aged b and 6, were drowned last evenlug, whilo batluing in tha river at Zanoavillo, O. Tho Waltoninn Oluh; o large party, composed of many of Rockford’s flrat oitizons, departod yesterday on its annual plenio to L'win Lakes. A now church in process of ercction by tho Bothodists st Windsor, Can,, was blown down during o violont thunder storm yosterday after- noon. No ono was Lurt, A 1ad about 10 years of nge, son of Mr, Friod maun, & morchant of LaBulle, was run over bya flm-anfilno hoso-cart youtorday, aud had his right thigh-bone broken, 8. . Iosmor, member of tho Board of Publia Works of Obio, has received orders from Socre- tary Dolauo to roport immediatoly at Choyanno, ot “ano of the Jommissionors to Invostigate tho Rawlins Bpring massncro. Police of Bt. Joao%:, Mo., are on the hunt for o mon named Amon Dovolin, chargod with hay- jng committed a rape ou a young lady in Androw Oounty, & few days since, 'Develih s of modinm hoight, stoutly bullt, lnir oropped close, and vory lurgo, Lieavy moustache, ‘Thoodore Kuffor, o Inboror ou the farm of Mr, Bteinmeta, noar Madison, Wia,, while working in & ficld on ‘Wuduomluy. rocolved a sunstroke and died almost instantly, and s man named Christian Iakor, &u‘t owner in & flour!nq mill at Tokon Creok, Wis,, whilo In batbing in tho creck whioh givey powor to tha mill, was drowned. He loaves & wifo and two small children. Winnobago, & emall town elx miles wost of Rookford, is Infestod with burglars. Ovor o dozon farm and village bouses have boon broken into, and proporty to a conaidorablo amount hng boon takon. No arrests have beon mnde, and privato vigilanca partics aro boing formed, !nvnflll&;nflnn into tho potitions from Detroit prosontod_at Lansing, Mioh., last winter for pasasgo of tho Amondatory P'ark Iaw, show that fbout half tho siguatures theroto are not to bo found in the dircctory, nnd that many names aro signed in the snmo wx(ung. As the Mondota accommodation train, on tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad, was ap- rrunu o Hinedalo last ovening from Chicago, ho pagrangera wero startlod by a pleco of brick clay crashing through tho mindow, scattoring luss miacellancously among tho passengori. orlunately no ono wss much _injurod, though & lady sliting noar tho broken wing “dow narrowly escapod. Tho train was stoppod, bnokod 1p, and the boy who throw the missilo was caught bofore ho hind time to oscape. The boy, who s about 12 yonrs of nge, was lockod in a saloon on the train and taken ovor to Hins- dalo, whore it was learnod that lio was n son of Davld Roth, of that villago, Hin fathor gavo mnroty for the boy's nqpunmnou whonever want- cd, and that ia probably tho Joat that will bo done about it. A POLICEMAN BEATEN. Roundsman Orotty, of tho Twolfth Btroot Po- lico Btation, oncountered & orowd of roughs at tho cornor of Brown and Evans stroot, at 1 o'clock this morning, Thoy were arousing the nolghborhood by hideous fol!a‘ and insulting every Jmmun that passod by, Tho officor ordered thom to disporso, when thoy foll upon him, and boat lim most sovoroly, in- flicting injurios from which the officor may not rocover, Two of his asssilants woro arrosted, ‘whose namoa aro unknown, A large squad of men wore promptly dotalled to capturc the rost of tho gang, S CITY ITEMS. A constable, named James Btanton, of No. 244 Fourth stroot, roturnod homo lask oveniug about 11 o'clock, and, having obsorved that it was warm, romoved his coat and vost, and Imd thom near an open window in a front xoom. Whilo ho was at rost in another apartment, gome ono went through the pockets of the vest, which contained about §50 in monoy, besidon some valuablo papers. ¥ A proboblo caso of sun-stroke ocourred at No, 297 Milwaukoo nvonue, yestorday afternoon at hnl!-pfi:w. The propriotor of the Union Bak- ory, . Goorgo Hucbner, while standing in front of his storo, suddonly foll to tho sidewalk in an unconeolous stato. Ho was at once car- ried into his storo, nnd overy offort mado to bring bim o consoiousness, but without avail. od about 8 o'elgck, Tho Coronor was noti- od. A littlo boy named John Conan, aged 11 years, was run over, at b o'clock last evening, by the curs of the émngo & Northwostern Railroad, at tho corner of Roubon and Kinzio streets. Lis ng::ttusm was 8o mangled that it had to bo am- putated. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financinl News. Nzw Yonx, July 17,—Monoy continues easy at 3@4 on call, Tho bauks aro offering largo amounts on fli\rcu inkml four montha’ time, but find it AiMcult to pinco t, Sterling was dull st 109X@1003 for sixty doy, and 1104 for sight, Gold ruled quiet and a fraction lower,, in conso- quenco of the reduction of tho rato of luterest of tho Dank of England, Tho rango was 11681153, cloning at tholatter, Loans, 2@4 per cout, Ulearings, $47,- 000,000, Trensury diabursoincats, §233,700, Oustoms ‘Tocolpts, $503,000, Governmeuta were In fair demand and atrong. Btate bonds ruled dull. Th T4 of specto was $500,000, gold and $200,000 0 oxpo; silvor bara, Stocks woro netivoand strong. Western Union waa tho great foaturo, and advancod from 895 to 01X, Tho Toalizationa caused o reaction to 893, but thoro Waa a subsoquont Tecovory to 003, and tho closing pricos wero D0} to 90X, Northwestern common Toso from Q03 to ik, foacting to 703 sgnin riving to 71, snd clositig st 7i. Lake Shoro was strong at 933 to 943{, on the rumor that the road will be loased by tho New York Gentral, and rogulnr divi= dends of 8 por cent gunrantoed, Union Pacifio opencd weak, recovored t0 283, and closed at 235K@28%. St Joseph rangod at 42 1040, closing ot 40%. New York Contral was firm ot 104 o 1043, Wabash sold at T01¢ to T13¢ 3 Pacific Mailat 383 toudyg 3 Erio at68s 593, aud 69J¢ 3 0, 0. & 1. 0, 0t 92@323¢.” Tho mnrkot closed firm. “Tho United States Express Company has declared & disidend of $2 por share, poyablo Aug. 1, Thero were oloven bids for Government bonds tos dny, aggregating $3,000,000, ot from 11544 o 116,01 110, ‘Tho Intter figure was for $1,600,000, Bterling, 109X, 5 GOVERNMENT NONDE, Gaupons, %81, Coupons, 163 Coupons, '04 .. Goupous, ’65 . Goupons, 'S5 (aow). Missourls. ... . Tennosaoes, o Tonnesscos, nor Virginias, now. L1183 i 933 | Virglnlas, old. . 3¢ | North Carolinas, 44 | North Garolinas, now.15 Torre Hauto Chicago & Alton.. 1109 Ohicago & Alton pfd 111 Ollo & Affasissippl.. 403 0., 0. &0. L 80 x] Dnited Blates Pacifio Mail.... Now York Central, ., B, & Q. + 98, Do hoss ] Indiana Con 338 Lllinols Central. Union Pacifio sic 28; TUnion Pacific bonds, 82 Central Pacific bonde, 10055 Del, Lack, & \Vellurn.lflg, 4 Forolgn Marlkets, Lrvenzoor, July 11—1ts, m.—Market unchangodl. Flour, 27s 6d@383 64, Whent—Spring, 11a@ils 0d: winter, 1243 whito, 1is 00@11s 11d; club, 12s 34@128 G, Corn, 21a @2 0d, " Pork, 63 0d. " Laxd, 568 Franxronr, July 17,—Fivo-twentics of 1803, 903, Pas, July 17.—Itontes closed steady, The apocic in'tho Lank of France has increassd 1,000,000 francs duriig tho pest wack, LoNpoN, July 17— p. m.—Tho rates of diacount at tho Bonk of England 14 reduced 3 por cont, snd ia now 43, *2h itton in tho Dsnk ot Buglana as docreased £37,000, Amount of bullion gonointo bank on bal- anco to-day, £17,000, Consols—3fonoy, 933@03% ; account, 93@92%; 5208 of 65, 035 do '67, U3, 10409, G0X(; mow b8, 8933 Elo, 457, IVERTOOL, July 17.—Cotton firm; middling up- 1and, 8%d; Orleaus, 0d; eales, 16,000 quarters; Amer— ican, 9,750 5 spoculation’ and export, 3,000, Droadstulls quict, Red winter Wheat, 125, Flour, 278 0d@38s 6, Corm, 278 SA@278 64, Checwo, 559, Gumborlands, 87 64 ; short ribs, 403, Now York Live-Stock Markets New Youk, July 17.—Drzeves—To-dey's recolpts, 9,150 head, making 3,165 siuce donday, agalnat 4,250 for tho samo time last week, Tho demaud was light Lotk yestorday and to-day, and _sales woro extromely slow ut s reduction of about e, Tho quality wos ‘better than for several provious markets, Ordinary to fair Toxans sold at 8} @%)Gc; ordinary to primeuative stoors 10)6@12¢, with u fow seloctions at 134@13) e, Bales includo 0 cars of Toxaus, B CWh BYErago, at $9@9.12; U cors of Toxans, 6 cwb &V, at 303 1 cor Toxauo, GXMOWE av, 8340 ; 8 cars of Bis- sour! steors, G3-owb av, 10%@110; 4 cars Missouri steory, TX@8-cwt av, 11@113¢a; 10 cara of Iilinola stoors, 8)g@®8!g-owt ny, 11X@120; 17 cors Illinots Rteors, BA-cwt av, ll@li,l:a: 4 cars of Illinols stevrs, -0t av, 1030 ; § car Tliinola, Ti(-cwt av, 11X @12 8 cars Tliinols atecrs, T-cwt av, 11%0; 6 cars lliluola stoors, G-cwi ov, 10%@Ile, and 4 carsof Illinols steers, 63¢-owt av, 1037c, Dirasrin Dexr—Dull, with sales ot TX@00 for Tox an, and 9@10340 for nafivo, F MERY AND a—Recalpts, 5,220, making 10,240 shce Mondsy, ageiuat 5,140 for {hio "samo_ tima lagt wook, Markot dull £nd dzoopiug, Lt 44G0xo nor 1b for elioop, and 8 @103c for lansby, Salos includo : 1 e Oulo dheop, 8 1y ¥, at Ga s 1'car ot Oldo uhoap 81 Iba o, 5t 3o ; 3 carn of Ohlo'skioop, 82 by ay, o G503 2 cars of Obio sheop, 0L ILa averago, at 0340 T i of Ohio slicop, 01 s av, ot B5xo; 1 car of ‘Okio shoop, av, ot 6303 1 car of Ohio shicop, 90 i v, at' 6505 1 car Olilo sheep, 82 Ibs v, 8t 6301 1 car Petmaylvanla lumbe, 60 Iha ov, ot 83 G, 1ar Jorusy do, 67 1a oY, ut 1030 1 cxt Blalo o, 87 & nv, at 10)c, ond 1 car Kentucky do ot 8@Vo. fwinz—Ttecelpts, 4,320, making 14,600 since Mon< doy, agaiust 14,760 for_tho same {lmo last weck, Tho arctials wero dxcluslvoly conslgnmouty o o sisugh- tororw, nnd thors wad no trado iu livo hoys, Gty alaugtored axe Armor wud higuor, closiag at 0K @130 or b, Duffalo Live-Stock Markets Burravo, July 17.—UArTiE—Rocelpta to-day, 834, Total for thie week, 0,260 hiead, Market slow at yestere day'a prices 3 but little stock in the yarde to nrorn(u with, Aboul 700 wera disposod of. Saloa: 343 Ililuols steers, 1,103 to 1,435 1L, §3,00 0.3 160 Ohfo mtecre, 1,040 to 1,520 1bs, $5.00630.13% Obio alags, 1,01‘ e, $8.87) ; 81 Indlann sicers, 63 1bs, $5.75; 115 Michigau steers, 1,054 L0 1,431 Ibe, $4.76@0.20; 10 lowa stours, 1,080 1ts, $5.50, Busii anp Lasui—Tecolpts, 8,400; total, 15,000 Markot moderatoly netive ut yeatordoy's prices, Balon: 037 Canads lambs, 68@N0 Ihe, $7.60@§8.60 ; 14 Ca sioam, U012 11 $3,006.05§ 110 Miaitgan o Hobs—Tlcelpts, 2,100 ; total for tho woek, 14,800, Market a shado’ hlgher ; but littlo stock offorlog § prices nominsl at $5.10@5.30. Now York Dry Goods Market, New Yoni, July 17,—The fraile movement wea very elow wills th jobbors, bub brisker in first hands for staple cottons and woolons, Watorford. and Indisn Orcliard brown shoetings ate down 3o, Amoskos, and Btatk brown drilln aro reducod to {3i¢o, Garnor's £olld prinia aro now 104, Glsagow gloglismn aro ro- duced to 1330 by tho' agonis, ~Canton flanaola aro ‘moving n firat hands t & reduiotion of 1o from Inat Fear'sprices. Woolens oro lsd activo, - Foroig gooda Baltimore Outtlo Markot Davrnwonr, July 17.—OArTre—Dull and X@Xo Towor, Very beston maip folny, $6.75@7.00; thosa gonorally rated firat ?unlll}'n $6,00@5,75; medis gg‘% fair quality, $3,87)@0.00, Lecoipte, 1,660 ,320, Tloas—In good domand; market bare of stack, snd 30 higlior ; salea at $6,76@7,35, Rocolpts, 5,210, Fnrer—in improved domand ; falr to good, $3,50@ 4,80 good to extra, $4.60@6.00, 'Tocelpta, 9,958, The Produce Marlkots, NEW YORK, Nnw Yonx, July 17.—Corron—In modorala fo- quiest ; midditng uptand, 30%o. ot moro Activo and_ bighor : ro- colptn, 6,000 brla; supcrfuo Wostern and Btate, §.20 sla.w; common 'to good oxtra, $0.15@0.50; 0ice, $0,6637.50; wlito wheat extra, $7.25@8.50 ; Of oxtr, $0.36@8.60 ;'8t. Louls, $0.70@10.60. Byo. flour firm at $4.36@5.25, Oorn moal firm ; Western, $3,16@ 8.25, Wheat activo aud higher ; rocoipts, 845,000 bu; rojocted and {nforlor Apring, $1.25@1.83;'No, 3w $1.35@1,40 ; No, 2 Ohicago, $149@1.46% § do koo, $1.48@1.40 ; No. 1 Northwest, $1.63; No, 1 Mil- .64 ; ambor Weutorn and Bouthorn llinofs, $1.60, ' Rye, barlcy, snd malt unchanged, Corn oroned firm, but closod_hosvy and lower ; rocelpl 178,000 bit; stosmer Westorn 1mixod, 57@800; esl do, 50@620; heated, 53@65%0. Oats irm for primo. Betvy and Iowor for’ common ; reccipla, 24,000 bu 3 Dow mixed Western, 42@450 ; whito do, 6@530, Tlax—Qulet and unchunged, Hors—Duli; nominally unchanged, Gnoo: Moo atrong ; Rio, 173@103e, Bugar firm at 7¢@J0. Molasses 'quiet and stéady, liico firmer ot @V, PrrooLxus~—Tirm ; orude, TX@8s; refined, 1730, Trovistons—Pork dull and lower ; now mens, $17,35 Apots $17.133¢ July, Boof and cub meats uncliangods Lard weakor ; steam, B, BurTen AND Onxxsr—Unchanged, Witsy—TTeavy ot 930, AILWAUKEE, Mrwauzes, July 17,—DBrespsTurss—Flour steady, ot firms No. 1, 8150y ; No. 3, #1.343 casly or - 19, $1.20 Auguat. Corn dulf and nominal :+No, 3, 850, 60 Ryo firm ; No, 1, 600. Barloy firm; K FoxionTs—To Buifalo, 030 ; Onwego, 130, Tixorseza—Flour, 5,000 Urls ; wheat, 87,000 bu, Buwramxe—Tlotir, 10,000 bris; wheat, 46,000 bu, SLERLAND, oo 40 OLEvELAND, July 17,—DBREADSTU*FA—Whoat firm § No, 17od; $La35 No. 3 Aoy $L.A6@1AD. \Corn quict and firm at 41@48c, Oataetoady ; No, 1, 400, - Prraovuyu—Dull and unchangod, DETROIT. Dernorr, July 17,—DBaespstures—Xlour firm, Whoat steadly; extra white, $1.05; No.1, $1.82; amhor, $1.64. Corn atesdy, Oatn in ;gdod deinand at 37 for mized Weatorn; 386 for Slato, T, LOUIS, 87, Lous, July 17.—BneApsorrs—Flour, old fall held firmly, but prices aro unchanged ; new weak, and but littlo dolng, " Wheat stendy and unchangod ; esm- plo lota new No, 8 red fall, $1.20; do No, 2, $1.35. Gorn_fiva ; No.3, $7ufo conh’s STH(@AT70 aclor July 300 Boptembor, Oafs dull 'and Jower; No. 9, 520 cash and July ; 280 August, Darley uominal Ryo Qull at 680, Wmsxr—Firm ot 006, Proviatons—Pork quict; small lots, $16.50@10.75, Bulk moats, nothing doing, Dacon lowor, Gxcopt for shouldors, which aro at 8%e; clear aidos 10c, - Lard nominal, THoas—Higher, at $4.35@4.60, OArTrE—Hteady aud unchangad, - UINCINNATI, Ouvonuaty, July 17, —Burapstures — Flour. quiot 8t $6.76@7.00, Wheat atoady; old No, 2 red, $1.40@ 142, Gorn dull and lower ; 3@40c. RByo ateady ; 10 @Tie. Osta dull ; 32@42c, ‘ProviaroNs—Openad quiet, but olosed more active, Tork, $10,60@16.75. Lerd dull; steam” nominal, 8@ 8o, Jobbing sulcs kottle, 854c. Lulk monta quiot shouldors, 73¢ ; cleat xib held at e, sales at 93¢0 buyer August; cloar, 9@93¢c, _Sacon in fair domand: shoute Qors, 8/@830; cloar Tib, 9%0 ; clear, U@ 100, Wisxr—Bteady; 0lo. LOUISVILLE, Youwviste, Ky, July 17,—DBrEApsTurss—Flour ateady and unchanged, Orain quiot, Trovisrons—In moderato demand, but coslor; mess pork, $16.50@17.00, Bicon—Shoulders, 8(@0, Olear Tib, 105 @100 ; cicar, 1024@10}4c, oll pucked, Hams steady’; pinin, 18@1330; sugar-cured, 14M@164c, Bulk meats—houldors, 15@74¢; clear b, 95@9%0; clear, 9350 looso, Lard unchanged, Wiltsiix—Firm at 91, SIEMPHIS, Mexems, July 17.—CorToN—Firm ; good ordina~ x5, 105 @180 ; low middling, 18xc. neApsryEra—Flour dull and nominsl, Corn— 66@680; mized, G6@6Be. Oala scarco and 3@ide, Corn weal lower ; $3.40, DacoN—Unchonged. Hay—Nominal, Boax—Iligher st $15.00@10.00. TOLEDO. ; Torzpo, July 17.—Bueapsturrs—Flour _steady. Whoat quitt ; No. 3 whito Wabas, $1,95; No. 3 do, §£1.74; smber Michigan, $L66}@1.07, bpob; €1.653, Juily { $1.374¢, Beptember ; No. 1 rod, $1.64 5 No, 4 do, $1.67's No, 4 umbor Tllinols, 81,00, Corn stéady; bigh mixed, 440 spot and July, 410 Auguat, 46/¢c Septem- Lers low mized, 423¢c; yellow, 4503 whilo, 50c; no grado, 400, Oats, No, 1. 3740 ; No, 9, 330, TFrertonre—Firm, ~ Dufislo, 4@c; Oswego, B @9, Tirortra—Tlour, 750 brla; whoat, 0,000 bu; carn, 92,000 bu ; oats, 10,000 bu, Burrserrs—Flour, 1,000 brls; wheat, 16,000 bu ; corn, 25,000 bu ; oate, 700 bu. ‘ SALTIMORE. Bavrriong, July 17.—Brrapsturrs—Flour in good demand ; prices steady and unchapged, Wheat in goud domand and flrmer ; cholce pmbor, $16@1.80 ; 00d to primo _rod, $1.710@1.76 ; common 1o fair d gl.un@i.uc. Corn’ quict nd fm ; mixed Western, BT3¢, Oats dull ; mixod Weatern, 47@490; do whlte, ©00. RByo unchanged, ProvistoNs—.Mcss fork A, st $LS1GITT6, Dulk meata nominal, Lard dull, ot B@83(c. (G ATTER—Waslern L {uir’ domaad j00d to chlce, . Wisxx—Scarce, but firm, at 0do, PHILADELEHIA, PrrtaprLrnn, July 17.—DREADSTOFTS—Flour firm, ‘but not highor, Wheat firm; red, $1.60@1.66; amber, $1.70; whilo, $1.76@1.85, Ityo nominal. Corn activo; Yellow, 50@60c; mixed, 68@600. Onis active; whito, 47@50c; mixed, 41@4de, Darley unchanged. PrruosruN—Orude, 1330} refinad, 18icc, Woor—Tending upward; sales of 10,000 1ba XX and above at 50c; 100,000 s do on private torms; 10,000 Ibs supor pulled of 45@48c. WsKx—03)@Ho. NEW ORLEANS, New Onurans, July 17.—BreapsTorrs—Corn ad- vancod 3 yellow,’ G0oj white mixed, T90; white, 760, Oata at 42¢@4de. Bran—Bearce at 750, Provisoxs—Pork dull and lower, $17.00. GrooEntEs—Bugar, dair to fully falr,8@0o, Winsny—Tirmer ; Loulslans, 940; Olncinnati, 07c, Gl‘l‘x‘x;);g‘x;n—sknrl‘ng, a7, 'Blght, % promium, old, 116%. CorroN—Quict, Balos, 2,400 Dbalos at yestordays! quolations, Recolpts, 185 bales, No oxports, Stock, 85,078 bales, BUFFALO, Borrato, July 17.—Brrapstores—Flour stoad: Whont, 184 bid for Ko, 3 Milwauke club. Com dul for No. 3 mixed Western ; 470 for dry do ; small s only. Osts neglected, nominaliy; 373¢o for No, 2 Ohlcago, Tiye heldat 030 for No, 1 Western. Farxanrs—Dull ; wheat, 03{0; corn, 8% oats, Go, GO, Oswrao, July 17.—Whest in fair demand ; while Canndn, $1.83@L85. No, 1 Milwaukes, $1.50; do to arrivo, $1,48, Corn’ quict at 63@640, —_— e Vessols Passcd Dotroit. DrrRoTT, Mich., July 1T.—PASSED Ur—FProps Tdsho, Fisk, Evorgreen_ Oity and barges ; schrs Cambridgo, E. M, Davidson, York State, Gerlach, Ogdon, Hattle Tloward, Richard Winslow, Dawn, Evaline, Princo Al- 1rod, Evalino Bates. Tdssep Down—TProps Portomac, Tacific, Ooncord and bargos, Wostford nnd bnrges ; chrs Nalllo Red- diugton, Havana, George Davis, Adirondac, Ononda- ga, Fostorin, Corroapondent. ViNp—outlwest, Dernorr, Mich., duly 17.—Passzn Up—Prop Annlo Young ; schrs Oak Leaf, Liura Bollo. TassED DowN—Prop Iluron City, Powers, Wasp—Vest, ——— . Illinois RXiver and Canal Nows, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LaSaLLE, 1, July 17.—Tho stesmer Groy Eagle arrived from Pooris lsst evenlng with a few pas. uengers, and depurted early this morning with a largo {Alunla party for Henry, Tho steamer Katie doparted hin morning, towing the canal bost G. IS, Luomis, loaded with Joliet building stone, for Henry, Tho canal boat Col, Taylor, from LaSallo with oats for Ohicago, passed into tho canal, Nothing passed out, ‘Ten foot of wator on the mitre-gill of Look 15, CANAL Orr10¥, Oii0AGo, July 17.—AnRIVED—Darge No, 9, LaBallo, 157 tons conl; Omnha, Ottawa, 5,000 bu corn ¢ North Ameriea, Jollet, 6,000 bu corn; Jennie, ‘Morris, 1,800 bu corn, 6,000 bu oats, OreAwin—Prop Btorm, Henry, ' 63,607 £t lumber, 18,850 Iath ; Milwaukoe, Jonry, 80,000 £t lumber ; Ban- nor, Henry, 60,764 {t lumber, DEATHS. AR AR SR = TR AR A AR GILLIEN—A tho resldonge of his father, No, 061 \v’f.‘llnmufi” + on July 17, Thomas MeGillco, agod 7 O val Baturdas, 10th, a4 13 olock, Oarriagesta Cal- T OYNEON-Tn this lty, en Tuursday, July 17, 1d. OYNTON~In thia olty, on Thursday, July 17, ¥d. .:? \\:lu;"fi%.n-::n‘nd mfl; nfant son of "idust 8. and " Hoymton, a it Fikunoral sorvioes will b hold stiio Ulnzeb of the Ipiph- ALyon Phroop-at. botwaou Moneo aud Adnms, on Sat- Siday morning, Julyid, 8t 10 o'olock, Irionds of tha fawily aro rowpootiully nvitad, % .~ wYINSON—Ou July 17, at 1 o'elock &, m. Thome ¥y Suovesaon, tafaut o of Thovias and e viuson, WNinoral Priday at 104 o'olock 8. m. to Gracolaud P ST Gopt Ty ANDIREON—On tho 1ith inst., at 10 &, ., George Andorsng, agu A uly 10, from hin lato rosldenoe, 431 prst. 10 o'cluok. Iagquiom wmass Rweldt st, " “Fhonoo by carrisga GEAILY—0n the 11th Oaunty Limorick, Irelan: Fouoral Baturday, at J 57 Cattago Uroven NOLAN~—On tho 16th fast., Edward Nolan, Tuneral from his late sosldonoy, No, 815 A Triday July 16, at 105 ololock, o Jasult Oliuroli, by cars to Oalvary Cometary, ouly 100 of Tsaso D. and 1" i 4 oral ot th ‘July 18, ab1 o'olook p: me July 16, 167, Lowls Eck- JOKILEART-In this ol oarl ‘S"“ Jears, Funeral from 759 Mil; July, at Lo'olook. Carriag ___AUCTION SALES. By BLISON & FOSTEL. COTTAGE HOUSE, 914 MICHIGAN-AYV., Nonr Twonty-Nith.at,, AT ATCOTION, On SATURDAY MORNING, Tuly 10, at 10 o'olocls. -Bale will tnke place .on tho ground. e e ramales A oras St b s j00d xf 'y DpTandin go0d PPN & HOSTIR, 0 Auotionoors, Turn Out, Turn Out FOR THE GREAT Real Estate Sale. Itwill bothe last and only chance in this locality. H. E. BICKET, owner, has ordered a BRILLIANT AUCTION SALE Of the remainder of his cholce property, consisting of 7L SPLENDID LOTS Satnrday, July 19,8 3 o'clock P. 11, ON THE GROUND. Better lots are not to be had in Chicago. et the occasion be a GRAND and MEMORABLE ONE, A new andmagnificent canvas pa- villon, not to be surpassed on the Continent, and used only by Elison & Toster, will be erected on the ground for the accommodation of those attending the sale. Theso choloe lota aro fronting on Division, Hoyne, Ohryatal, and Bryson-sta,, handsomo= 1y situated on olevatod ground, between fokor and Humboldt Farks, and smong tho oboicest rosidence property in the oity, only I-4 mile from the terminusof the Milwaukeo« av. onrs and omnibus line. Terms of Sale—1.4 cash, balanca1, 3 and 3 ‘years, with 8 por cont interest. Title porfect. Abstract of title furnished each purchaser. A doposit of $50 will bo requirad on each lat, Free Busses will start from tho corner of Stato_oud Randolph-sts. at 2 o'olock, and from Division-st, and Milwnukoo-nv. at'3:30 o'olock, to convey intonding purchasors to the ground. “This will bo o bona fidg snle, and evory lot will positivoly bo aold, ¥Forplats or informn= tion apply to H. B, PLOKET, 82 Washing- ton-at., or to BLISON & FOSTER, Auotioneers, 87 Markot-st. No. 359 Division-st. Two-Story Frame Building, AND TIE ENTIRE STOOK OF A FURNITURE DEALER, AT ATUCTION, On TUESDAY MORNING, July$, at10 v'clock, = The Bullding 1a 20 fent front by 73 feot duep, Btaro and Dwoll~ ing, with Baen fn tho roar, with lease of ground running 8y yenrs st 8100 8 yoar, Loaso of gronud can bo renew at axpiration of present leaso. The Stock of Furniture Goneists of Bookeases, Marblo-Top Tables, What-Note, Ghanibes’ sola, Diaig and Klichen Tablos, Mirrors, Shairs, Bcdsicads, Brackets, Oils, Varnish, &c., n fac grorything usunily In‘suoh stooks. Also, at same thino, & good Horso, Wagon, and Harnoss, Balo'will take Son. placa on the prom BLISON & TOSTER, Auotioneers. By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. TIEST STIDE 'REGULAR SATURDAY’S SALE. On Saturday, July 19, at 8 1-2 o'olock, AT b5 & 57 BOUTLL OANAL-ST., Alargo and fino assortment of Household Furniture Carpets, Pianos, and ofber Merchandise. WAL, A. BUTTERS & 00., Austionoors, AT AUOTIOIN, ENTIRE GROCERY STORE. A full avortod stock of fino and naw Grocaries and Fix, turos, to bo sold without rosarve, Saturday? July 19, WA, AL BUTTERS & GO,, Aucliongera. 85 and 87 South Can RESIDENCE LOTS AT QRKWOOD, (HXYDE PARK TOWNSHIP), TFronting on Kankakee, Vinconnes, MoOhes- , noy, Uharles, Furwoll, Langley, Evana, and Oottage Grove-avs, TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION, 0N WEDNESDAY, JULY 23,1t 2 1-2 oclock, At Butters & Co’s Salesroom, Nos, 16 & 17 Bast Randolph-st. Theso Lots are desirably logated at a poind whore grent improvements have boon and are now bu].mi made, but a short distance from the Depots on tho Ilinois Central, Chi~ ongo & Rook Tsland, nnd. Michigan Southern mfilrandu, on which arc twonty daily Dums« Ly 8, B rnaa o tho Balo: $50 on each ot on day of sale ; $50 ninoty days from sale; balance in ono and two years, with interest at 8 per b e othor partioulsra sco TACOB WEIL &0, sormor of Dearborn and Madison-sts, WM. A. BUTTERS & 0O., ,A_ugflonafll‘l:_. BY GEO. P, GORE & CO., 068 & 70 Wabash-av. Bouth fide Baturday's Sale of Household Furniture, AT ATCTION.L AL, lecc toDrstar . 0. Oroskory (Engieh, 108 ] . AaR st Wi sty Copun ey Sioriniion, 1, 4 ‘;'f\lg:xn'.:"}nw\?,'%';efi'-'fi o5 Bugaios, Double sud Siae gia Hiarnomos. g Y ¥, Julg 1, atdclelock: O DA b GOE ¥ 00., Auotlonsars. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. Grent Closlng Two Days Sale of Household Goods, &o., ERIDAY MORNING, Jul 18, and BATURDAY, July 16, at 94 o'clook, at di and 33 South Canal-at. An ime mibnso sfock of Furaituro, Carpots, Mattings, Lace Cure talos, Quilts, £o., whioh' mus| Regular bo sold Lo clis o - monta gnd uiako roouw for goods coming in. Tho atin of housekoopors {a partioularly callod to this, our h::o“ salo of !he FLLETY By TAVESH e NARRISON, Austioncers. , By OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, i romo, 1 : ol ST ino |lonuouy Hrandy, 1ol % ot 50 B01"a wu.un(uh Aoiorsars, 1. - AUCTION SALI, patterns, and Fixturos, including Boller, e ot TRt Suafiing, Havgors, ‘and Dat: fhrse K " and wellknowa Glly Koubdry and Ma< Lerm 2tm O Dooria, will bo wold st ‘Aulotion on (e romtses, Bals to commenoe ab § o'clock & m. WitniisnaY, Juiyio. Poorls, July 14 181

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