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Ll CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TURSDAY, JULY 22, 1873 5 APPEALS FROM THE POLICE. Patrolmen Arraigned Before the Commissioners. Purties Lately Amested Swear Against Their Porse- outors, Thy Oolobrated Trainor Coso Hoard But Not Decided Outrageous Conduct of & Drunk- en Policoman. An unusually Inrgo numbor of lookers-on at- tondod tho mooting of £bo Police Commissionors yostorday aftornoon, at which it was underatood 1ho case of Bheridan v. ‘Trainor wonld bo honrd. In this thoy woro not dleappointod, as tho caso was tried, but not until anothior ono of oqual fm- port wap disposed of, which, howover, did not crosto much oxcitomont, not having boon hor- alded by such startling ovonts as ushered tho Trainor caso into public notico on Thuraday laat. The Commissionors prosont wora Messrs. Mason, prosiding, nnd Wright snd Sheridau, Routma businoss boing disposed of, OYFIDER RODERT RICKEY wag brought boforo tha Commisaioners, chargod with making an arrest without causo. The com~ plaiusut in tlis case was ono Malon, whom Rickey. brought to tho station on a chargo of drunkonness, and caused to bo finod $6 the noxt morning boforo Justice Scully. Thore was noth- Ing vory oxtraordinary {n tbo caso. According to the testimony of tho defondant, ho gought out Malion on the complint of four or five little girls, who mot him whilo on hig Dost, and complained that n man st the corner -of Wood and Buhlmrd struots was drunk snd wag Xknocking them off tho sidewalk, while & number ‘of small baya woro smusing thimgolvs Elcking hia pockets. On finding him at tho spot desig- :nated, tho officor, before ho had timo to form s «correct opinion a8 to whethor It wne o cago for “nwrost or no, was addrogaed by Mahon, who bo- igon by sayiig Lo was not drunk, and onded by ‘crenting an altercation. Tho oflicar took him by ho colisr, when Lo immediately flckuowlod%‘n‘d bo was drunk, and offered to go quictly to the btation, which ho did, belog lodged in o coll by tho officer without furthor troublo, A short timo oftorward .o lady friend called to bail him out, and, on Mahon's appear- ing beforo tho Sorgennt in chargo, Lo was, nppnrnntls, %ultu sobor, and “was allowed to “dopart. On the othor hand, Mahon was positivo that hie was sober, having only taken four glasses .of beer, snd assovorating that ho was o man of ‘Vory tomporato labits. - Tho quostion na to ~whéther it was possiblo for Mahon to havo boen «drunk when arrosted at 9 in tho ovening and wobor whon, an hour aftorwards, ho was balled out, created considorsblo controvorsy, Borgt. Mooro gave it a8 his experionco that a trip to police-atation has a very healthy effect onn Arunken_prisonar,—a propoliion sustainod by Oficor Riokey, who ~stated that ho nnd a ‘brothor oflicor had on ono .occasion flcknd up 5 man, lying prona on tho straet in a drunk- «en sloop, and conveyod him towards tho station, which was not reached beforo tho man was standing on hia foot, and struggling for liborty. Aftor tho ovideuce of ono or two minor wit- noesos, the mattor was taken under advisoment, when g TIE CABE AGAINST TRATNOR wan called, and tuat ofiicor appoarod to snewer tho charges ngainst him, which are rathor voluminotia, being: 1. OlmdhulJng o prison- or. 2. Of mnltreating a citizon, 8. Of making an arrest without worrant, no offenso hav- ling boon committed in his prescnco, 4. \OF conduct . unbocoming an officer; thego . four chargos being brought Dby Quinlan, whilo ono Wall brings anothor chargo agninat him of making an arrcst without causo, ‘tho allogod misdomeanors being committod on tho 17th inst. Some littlo confusion was caused by Quinlan's four chargos and that of Wall bolng all hoard at tho same timo, so that, whilo ouo lawyer was crose-questioning & wit- nesa on one charge, the Commissionor was tal- ing notes on snother, aud the unfortunato licoman was hamering away ab o third. Bidor this stato of alfairs thinga woro, moro or loss, mixed throughout, and o attompt to toll whon n givon witnoss wis tostifylng in o givon ,caso s imponsible. ‘Tho main poiuts of tha ovi- ~donco upon which all tho chargos of both Quiu- 11nn and Wall dopend wero substantially as fol- ows § QUINLLN'S BTORY ras that ho was in his own house at tho timo of fhio arrant, and thet ho told tho ofiicor ho Liad no wower then to arrost bim withaub a warrant ; lint Trainor then throw him down, kicked bim, and choked him, while tho people round criod out, “Don't murder him;” that as tho officor draggged him nloug his wife flung horsolt upon Tim to save his lifo; that Trainor inr].mt! Lack hig (witness') hond and struck him twico in tho face.” On_cross-oxamination by Sorgt. Iood, Witnoss aclmowledged that ho got homo late ab night and had a row witly'bis wifo, whom ho throw «down on thuugrmmd. but did not strike, Tho witnass showed bis lip, which boro signa of hav- ing boon recently cut, while tho palpablo relics .of a black-oyo disfigurod tho right sido of his .countenance. Joreminh Carroll saw Quinlan takon to the siation-houso; hoard & noigo, but id not soe tho oficor_abuse tho man, Patrick 0'Toole, who lives on Hickory street, noxt door o Quinlan's, was an important prosocuting wit- ness, innsmuch as by him it 16 hopod to dis- rove Trainor's ovidence before the Polica Court, To teatified that ho hienrd tho disturbunco, cropt down stairs sud saw a policoman pnlim& o men ont of o houso and pounding him; that ‘héaring murdor mentioned hie appronchod Train- or and gaid to him, “Don’t murder tho man ; if ou cap't arrcst Lim, why don't you call for iclp #" that Trainor looked at him and said ho would attend to him by-and-by. He judged that the policoman'a belinvior was murderous, ot on kocount of what ho saw, but the orios ho heard. THOMAS WALL TEATIFIED ‘that ho heard s row on_the night in question, but 84 Lis mother, an old lady of 70, told him not ‘to go noar it, ho remained sitting with her in the .gollory . that he hesrd cries of ‘‘Neighbors, -nclglxnm murdor, murder,” yobt ho duti- fully - eat besido - his matornal relative :aud stirred not; that ho loard the offi- .cor next moming teatify in tho Polico «Court that he was Ymsum attho Btmgg]o with Quinlan ; that Trainor aftor lodging Quinlan in -tho atation camo back and arrested bim, 4 yank- .0d" him off totho stalion-houso, although he waa doing nothing, rofusing to oven lot him «dregs himsolf, but tuking lim along clad in ‘pants, shirt, and etraw-hat, a8 noar an approach ito tall-drasd as ovon s Bridgoporizioy finda com- Aortable, Mrs, Wall, Mathias Schaoffar, o firo- ‘man, J. H. Barron, and William Wall gave minor tostimony tonding in tho samodircetion, elucldat- ing no naw points, but yory well strung togothor. Quinlan'a brothor-in-law, and tho brother of tho wifo who ' was fthe prime movor in_ the arrest, tostified to soeing o largo brulss on Mrs, Quinlan’s arm, somo two fuches in broadth and six to oight inches in length, This closed tho ovidenco for tho prose- cution, whon o whi EIGRERERE - L svaa callod, who Logan Lis teatimony by atating that, about half-past 10 on tho night of the 17th, two littlo girls camo into tho etation com- plaining that—Ioro Mr. boran, counsol for tho prosocution, stopped in and objeoted, on tho ground that tho ovidenco was honresy in jts naturo, and conld not be hoard, President Ma- eon thought difforontly, whon the grave ques- tion arone a8 to whethor tho Court was to bo bound by the rules rogulating 1ko admission of ovidonce in ordinary courts of&mfilnn. Prosidont Mason decided it was uot, and_after some sharpshooting tho officor pro- cooded to givo his testimony, stating that tho little girla complaincd to him that their fathor was bonting their mothor, and had knocked hor down and bruised her arm and hoad, Aftor nuoother squabble regarding hoarsay-avidence, the witness testified regarding Quinlan’s ap- penranco on m‘MflE] ot tho station, which, no~ cording to him, did not present any very ro- mnrkable foature, a'littlo blood on hils niouth helng tho ouly thing uoticcable. As soon ag $10 camo in, tho *coma-ulongs” wWero removed from hle wriats and ho was placed o a coll, In roply toa ?\luunon by Borgt. ood as to the nnm{iliuu of the coll, a4 rogards its oloaulinesy, tho offieor statod that it was thoroughly clean, tho colls boing cleanod out every day. OFFICKL THAINON then gavo hia testimony, which was to the offact thiat, on thio night fn_quontion, hio was just pro- paring to go to bod whon tho little gitls camo il their complaint ogainst Quinian, and ha startod out to soo what was tho matior, Ho mot Mra, Quinlan, who stated that hor hukband kad boen boating hier, and that. sho wantod to bave bl arrostod, promising, aé tho swwme thme, to mako o ohorgo against him, He followed the husband to_his houso, and Iald his hand on Lis shoulder, whon ho was oxderod out of the houso, and a soufilo aroso, o got Quinlan half a blook off, whon Quinlan Iny down and bollowed, and tho sympathotlo noighbors, male and fomalo, F—unt and small, clustorad round, Without go- g into particulars, it fs onough to Atato that, whilo Traor scknowledgos striking Quinlan two or threo times, ho Anys ho was struck at firab ; o donles having big truncheon with him, in which ho s supportod by tho ovi- donco of fellow-ofticors, nnd ptates ~that tho woman was locked up in ordor to jusuro having hor evidones the next morning, and thiat her in- fant wns Dbrought hor ng soon aflor hor incar- coration a8 posible. Towardu the close of his erosg-oxamination by Mr. Moran, the timo was much wasted by pnosagen-nt-nimns botweon that Inwyor and othor partios, which _Littlo trick bo- cano an absoluto nuisanco by the tima tho last witnessos woro boing oxaminod, spinning tho simplest ovidenco ont into a catochiem by law- yor and witnoss, the main objeot of which séomed to bo which could eay tho smartost things and got off tho neatost snitba on oue anothor. The oxchango of pleasantrics botwoon the Inw- yor nnd witness crontold much morrimont, and ko]ln, tho quasl court no long in sossion thatat 7 o'oock an adjournment until this morning was @ecidod upon. POLICE OFFICER OANON, of tho Armory Station, who was bofore the Po- lic Commissfonors somo wooks sinco, and by thom acquitted of tho charges of drunkenncss nnd abuslvo treatmont of citizons, not becauso hio was found Inuocant, but_beesuo of his long torm of soryico os & policoman, hos again shown himeelf to bo naworthy of tho position. About 12 o'clock last Baturday night, Mr. William Jagger, booklooper for the firm of Hurlbut & Bd- unll, Nou, 44 and 40 River stract. waa proceading from tho houso of a friend on Michigan avonuo, to tho Grand Paciflo liotel to take lodging, when ho wns mot by Osnnon, at tho cornor of Stato and Harrison stross, Canon onllod out to him to atop, which ho did. As tho oflicor appronshed him, Mr. Jnogor observed that Lo wa very drunk, and accordingly began to movo off. "Cnnon again comwmanded him to’ stop, sud the command wnas oboyed. Tho officor thon .asked him, in n very insulting mannor, why ho froquented tho stragts at such o Inte hour of tho night. Mr. Jnogor did not think tho officor in » condition when a satisfactory anewer would Do undor- stood, and thorofora simply answorod that Lo wag out on business, and was going to tho Pa- cifio Hotel to spond tho balanco of the night. This seomed to onrago tho_inobristed Canon, ond ho bogan to abuso Jnoger in most_insulting manner, by calling him o thiof and many othor equivalont opithots, aud finally took hold of him roughly, saying ho would take him to tho atation. At this junoture, two soung men, Charlos Dammon_aud Robork Wolf, ap- pronched, snd Canon also took hold of thom, nspigning 88 o - reason for o doing that ho know them to bo accomplices of Jaegor's, Supposing tho officor was sobor, thoy ab firat romonstrated with bim, but, obsorving that Lio waa almost crazod with whisky, tho threo cltizona agrood among themsolves to permit him to take tiom to ,tho station. = Thoy ol do- claro that' thoy woro porfostly sober, and dono mothing in violation of law, ordor, or common doconoy. Canon ac- cordlngly murched thom Lo o Arniory lation, using them with groat violonco on'tho way thither, and hurliog abusivo opithels ot them. They woro thrust it tho look-up, and woro compolled to onduto ite Lorribl stonch, and tho companionship of o hord of disgusting criminals for somo hours, whop thoyworo bailed out. Yostordsy morning thoy woro taken boforo Jus- tioo Banyon, who promptly dischargod thom, The porsons who sufforod thia outragoous in- digulty aro gontlomon of tho. moyt Tespoctablo character, and yestorday thoy preforred chargos ngalust Wio bosotted fallow, who, in the uniform of a polico oflicor, s g0 frequontly, undor the influonco of liquor, maltroated cifizons, Ono cold winter night Inab your . goniloman mot thig eamo officor on Btato troot, noar Mon- roo, and, upon approaching him -and oxtonding i 'hand in rocognitton of a short ncquaintanco, rocoived n sovoro. blow on his arm from Canon's olub, and, observing that tho Inttor was druuk, the gontleman got awey from him s Boon a3 tho rapld_movoments of n pair of good limbs onablod bim. Tho Mayor Lias requostod tho Po- lico Commigslonars to make a searching investi- gation of the cbarges pratorred by Mr. Juagor and his frionds, and_ it in fo bo hoped that tho fact that ho is an old ofilcor will not doter tho Board from promptly discharging him. JAMES M'GOWAN, tho slxty day polico officer, whoso Sunday spres and its consequoncos woro narrated in e ‘P of yesterdny, was fined 916 by Justice Seully yestorday morning. Tho noxt court bo- foro whicls ho will bo eallod upon to sppear will, doubtloss, diechargo him. A GROSS OUTRAGE. A Private Policoman and a Clerk Commit on Gutruge Uyon o Young Erench Girle Georgo Hondorson and Richard Bicberbach wero boforo Justico Boyden yeaterdny afternoon, on o chango of vonuo from Banyon, chargoed with committing tho crime of rapo upon the person of Betaey Diobald, n youny French girl. If bor statomont is true, 8 moro fiendish outrago has not boon committod in tho city for some timo. In her testimony sho rolated tho following: About 12 o'clock Baturdsy night eho was pro- ceoding hurriedly south on Stato street, when sho mota man, who stepped in front of lor and naked Ler whore ho was going. Bhodid not roply, but attempted to pass him, whon ho opened his coat and dieplayed a club, snd stated that, being o polico officor, o would sccompany hor to tho ond of lis boat, Bho thanked him, and walked with him without foaring bim. _Whon the dry goods storo of J. . Btono, No. 185 State straot, was reachod, a young man cmorged from tho frout door, and, nided by tho would-bo policoman, ho forcod hior insido thio storo auil closod tho doora. Tio poor girl, us: pooting their intontions, sobbed and’ beggod them to lot hor go. Hor appoals for mercy woro unhooded, and both tho cowardly wrotehes succoedod in outraging hor porson. Officor Patrick Dailey, of Pinkorton's forco, wos attract- ©d to tho epof, and through him Oficor Mycra wes summoncd. Not undoretanding the nafure of the crimo, tho officors arrested tho girl and Hendorson, ond charged them, ot tho Armory, with dlsordorly conduot. By tho use of a little stratogy, DBicborbach was arrested st daybroak yesterday moming, AL tho Ar- mory the girl rolated her sad story, aud” hor nmmo wos siricken from o docket, and_tho chargo of disordorly conduot, which 'hiad beon set opposito tho namos of tho mon, changed to that of rapo. Foaring that Justico Banyon would bo vory sovere upon thom, tho prisoncra_took a'chango of vonuo to Justica Bogden, who dizchinrged thom. In rendoring his docision, tho Justico said that tlio circumstauces Jooked suspicious, but, as thoro was no outcry, such a0 tho law roquiros, ho did not fool justifiod in holding tho acoused for trial on tho chargo of rapo. Ho thonght porhaps an outrago bad been committod, but that tho ovidenco hardly austainod tho charga of rapo. Hendorson is & watchman omployed by Bailey's Morchants' Protoctive Polico Agoncy. ~ Bisberbach is a clork in Stono's atore, Thoy will both bo ronrrested on tha chiargo of disordorly conduct, and Hou- dumruuu for reprosonting Limself to bo o polic officor. —_—— THE TEMPERATURE. O1mm10A6o, July 21.—Tho following ia the record of tomporaturo this day, ag reportod by L. Ma~ nasso, opticlan, No, 23 West NMndison. stroot, every half-hour—Fahronhelts Gront Attraotion at Dextor Park. The well-known celubraled trotting horne, Chicngo formerly Rockey, will contost a raco with American Grl (uls afternoon at 3 o'clock, whon wa presume the fanteat timo will bo ghown that ovor waa mado upon {ho Doxtor Park track, Both horses aro {n fino condl Ohicago will do his bost to win, although n Girl lias & Jow record, ‘hls raca will attract thousstids of paoplo, au if tho wanthor 1y favurablo great day of fast spoedluy will bo keon, ‘Uho othior racos, bobween Topsy aud 1faitio and. Chicago gontio- men's road Lovien, will bo quite oxelling, Oholaa South Park Proporty. A very cholva block frontiug Droxol Boulovard and Fifty-irat atroot, belonging to Georgo 1L, Rozot, Esq., will b offercd for publio compotition in o fow doys, Thia without quostion ia Uso mont attractivo proporty in the mavkot, Lifty-firat utreat { 400 fuet wido, and will bo ot superbly ornamentod, The luta ou this Trout ovorlook tho grost Banth Fark, To Ront, Wo will rent two storos 453100 foct cach, fivo starles snd Lasoment, eltuated on Monroo atrout, botween our plucoof bushiees 1] that of Henry W, King & Co, o Vs Farwell & Qgs THE COUNCIL. Rouben Cleveland Nominated for Wost Bido Polico Commissionor, Confirmation of Dr. B, C. Miller as n Member of tho Iealth Bonrd, Mogsrs. Wilee, Richberg, Olsen, and Bluthardt Eleeted Mcmbers of tho Bonrd of Education, The Livery-License Ordinance Ro- forrod for Engrossment. Tho Counoil hold a rogular mooting yostorday ovenlng, Ald. MoAvoy in tho chnir, Prosontt Ald, Bowon, Richardson, Dixon, Warron, Me- Gonniss, Cooy, McAvoy, Sldwoll, Stono, Dicker- ing, Tracoy, Sohmitz, Cullorton, Bailey, Powoll, 0'Brien, Bond, Clark, Swoot, Kohoo, Hoath, Miner, 8hoerwood, Moore, Cloveland, Quirk, Me- Grath, Eckbnrdt, Btout, Mahr, Longachor, Bchaltnor, Cannon, Brandt, Woolman. TOLICE COMIMISBIONER, The Mayor sont in o communication, an- nouncing tho rosiguation of Caslilo Mason as Polico Commissionor, sud nominating Reubon Cloyelnnd to fill the vacancy. It was referred to tho Committeo on Polico. TOARD OF EDUCATION. Tho Mayor gont in snothor communication, withdrawio the nomination of William Vocko, at his requost, as & momber of the Board of Edu- cation, and nomivated in his place Dr, T\ J. Bluthardt, 1t waa temporarily Inid on the tablo. TETITIONS, Potitions woro prosopted and roforred for a sidowalk on Vornon streot ; for & water main on Hoynoe, from Loxington to Flournoy streot; for tho vacation of tho alley in Bub-lot 1, Lok 4; Block 16, 0. T\ ; ngainst Inying o sido track on COologno atreot ; for paving T'wonty-second stroot west of Btate; for a sidewallkcon Astroot at Nick- crsonvillo; against Inying a eide track on GYove stroot, noar Eightoonth; and for wator-pipo on MecLonnan etceob, . ORDERS, The Bonrd of Public Works was ordored to ro- port ordinances for paving Park avonuo from Loavitt to Westorn avenue, for a sidewalk on tho west sido of Wontworth avonuo from Thirty- third to Thirty-fifth stroots, for paving Douglaa avonuo from Stato to SBouth Park avenue, and to roponl the ordinanco for paving Wentworth avenuo from Twenty-fitst to ‘Twonty-sccond stroota, o large ma jority of tho proporty ownora boing opposed to the improvement, and to causa ‘Thi rty-fifth streok to bo put in passable condi~ tion from Malsted streot to tho South Branch, Tho Board of Firo and Police was ordored to put up a fire-nlarm box at tho corner of Quarry ond Cologno stroots. Tho Comptroller was ordored to advertiso for tota for ongino houses, in tho vicinity of Stato and Twelflh streots, of Canalport avonuo and Halated, of Ashland and Bluo Island avonues, and botieen Madison and Vau Buronand Throop and Robey, and for a police-atation near tho cor- nor of Dluo Islsnd avenuo and Twonty-second streot, NORTIT BIDE FIRE-DELL. The Board of Firo and Polico sent in a com- munication suggosting that tha- nlarm-bell ra- contly rocolved Do not placed on engino No. 14, a8 tho Council had intended, sinco there was no towor for it, but on tho Chicago Avonuo Station, whera thoro is a towor, i3 location thore, owing to its conteal position, morcover, obvinting tho nocossity of plncing a boll on tho jail-building or engino No. 11, 2 Tho mattor was reforred to tho Committeo on Tiro and Water. ) BTREET IMPROVEMENTS. ‘The Board of Public Works reported ordi- naucos for curbing Fostor straot, from Harrison ta Poll s for paving Fraukliy, from Kinzie to Chicago avenuo; for oponing Forost avenue, from Douglas to Egan avonuo; for ostablishe ing tho grade on Indiann stroot, from Ashland to Western avonuo ; to ostublish tho grado on Wabash avonuo, from Thirtioth to Uhirty-fourth stract ; for tho vacation of part of an nlloy in tho enat half of Block 26, Shoflield’s Addition, aud for the vacation of the cast and weat alloy in Block 43, Elaton's Addition, Tho ordinances for improving Franklin and Tisher ptrocts and Forest avenue, and for fix- ing grades on Indiann sbreok nnd Wabash nve- nue, wera pasacd, and tho othora rofersed to committecs. A Ordinances wero also passed for opening and widoning_Calumot nvenue, from Thirty-third streot to Douglas placo; apening nn alley in Block 8, Myrick's Addition; opouiu;{: an alley betweon Indiana and Prairle svenues, from T\\‘unt{-thixd to Twonty-fourth stroot ; vacating an alloy in Block 4, Pickett’s Addition ; vacating pari of an allay in'tho subdivision of tho four ncrea in tho southenst quartor of thoe northwast quarter of Boo. 6,89, 14; to oxtend Fry stroet from Noble to Ttod; to widon Ashland’ syonue, from Divie slon etrect to Milwaukao avoriue. Tho Board roported that the incroased cost of building 8o engine-houso cud police-station on tho corner of North avenue and Larrabes streot, owing to cortain changes In-tho plans deomed advissble by tho Doard of Polico, would bo 1,900, and of Luilding tho Chicago Avenue Po- lico-Station would bo $1,087.05, An ordor authorizing the incroased expendituro was ponged, : . Tho Board, in reply to o resolution, roported that tho Chieago, Burlington & Quincy Rtond occapiod part of Wast I'Wouty-rocond strost by authority of an ordinanco of tho Council, THE ORDINANCES. An ordinenco was submitted providing for the ‘publication-of the laws and ordinnaces of tha city, 08 revisod by Mr. Tuloy, aud it was adoptod. . DR. MILLER, The nomination of Dr, Ben O, Millor a8 n mom- ber of tho Board of Health waa takon up. d. Woodman haduundorstood from & momber of the Board of Mealth they had better leave tho mattor as it was, No Bunitary Buporintend- cut was nocded now. The Health Officor did &ll that wns necospary. " It was explained that Dr. Rauch hold in until 8OO ona was confirmed, Dr. Millor was covfirmed—ycas, 84 ; nays, 0. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Theo Mayor's nominations for membera of the Board of Bdueation were taken up: “Phomaa Wileo was confirmed—yeas, 82; nays, 2—Cullorton and Schaflner, John O, Richberg wes confirmod—yoss, 34; nays, nono, Iugwell Olsen was confinned—yoas, 83; nays, 1—Leungachor, Tdmmund Jucssen was not confirmed—yeny, 13; nonys, 31—ns follows: Peas—Tichardaon, Warren, Cooy, Sldwll, Stone, Tond, Olark, Kehoo, Bhorwood, Blooro, Lengacher, Selinfnor, aud Brandt—13. Nays~Dizon, MeGenniss, McAvoy, Pickering, Tra. coy, Belimltz, Oullorton, Batloy, Powell, 0'Brlon, Bywoot, Ifcath, Miner, Colvoland, Quirk, MeGrath, Eckhardt, Blout, Malir, Onnnon, and Woodman—ai, Dr. T. J. Bluthardt wns confirmed—yens, 80; nnys, 4—Blono, Pickoring, Cullorton, and Schaft- nor. RAILROADA, Tho ordinanco allowing the 0, D. & V. Rond to Iay a sido-track from Westorn avonus to tho old Pamplog-vorkn was postporied for four wocks. Tho ordinanco rolative to tho Milwankeo & 8t, Paul Railrond wns takon up., A motion to postpono for fonr wooks more was agrood to— Yous, 17 ; naya, 16, FIEE FROM TAXES. An ordor was passed for tho romission of taxes on the Bwedonborglau Church on Wash- Ington stroct, near Ogden nvonuo, GAS-LAMVE, ‘The ordinanca relativo to allowing hotols, eto., to tako down tho oity streot-lamps in front of their places, and put up otlors fustond thooof, wau rocommitted to tho Committeo ou Gas- Lights, LIVERY-BTADLES. The ordinance requirlug liconses to_bo taken out by livory-atables for ail doublo carrtagoes kopt for hiro by (hem, and tho numbors to bs put on tho lamps, wes taken up. A motion to postpono tomporarily failed—yons, 17; nays, 17, Various attompts to amend the ordinanco woro dofoated, and the ordinuuce way roferrod to tho Clork for ongrosmment. ABTLLAND AVENUE, T'he Committeo on Btreots and_Alloys, 8, D., roportad a rosolution nnlorl.ui'!!lm Bonrd of Pub- lio Works to requost tho Union Rolling Mill Company to romove tholr track from tho wosl to tho onst’ sido of Awbland uvenuo. Ib was laid ovor. COUNT-TOUKE PLANA, Tho Joint Comumittes on Uourt-House Ilans 4 ,on his way to Europo. .priso atating that thoy liad submitted their rflport‘ ting | ey 0 Matz, Gay, and Tilloy, awardod tho promiums 1t was Inld ovor, ASBERSMENT, Tho ordinance In rogard to the assessmont of Fra]yurl for taxntion, oto., was reportad baok by ho Judiciary Committeo, A motion to watve tho ongrossmont falled, and it way roforred to tho Clork for engrossment. TAX COMDUBSIONER, The ordinanco for tho appoiutment of n City Tax Commlssionor was roportod back by the namo Committeo, with the oxpreasion of an opinlon that nuch an officor wea necessary, and that thoro was no law under which othor oflicors could bo mado to dischargo his dutios, AlQd. McGrath donied the correctnons of this, Te slao wanted tho ordinanco o nltorod as to nrovhlu that an arsosgment conld bo altered only y 8 majority of the Asaonsors, and not, o1 bo- foro, by tho Tax Comminsionor alono. 1d.” Bond enid undor tho now law the Tax Comimissionor could not mnlo any such ohango. o lind doubted himsolf whother thore was any nocossity for a Tax Commissionor, but thors must bo somo one to make up lists for tho As- eortiorn, or thoy could not do their work proporly. Tho city officors stated that tho Commissiouer W28 1n0ro nocossary thun evor. The mattor was temporarily postponed. Tho Conncil reforrod tho reccommentdation of tho Board of Education for tho salo of school 1ands noar the Bharpshooters’ Park to the Clork for ougrosamont, and thon adjourned. b st wh i) PERSONAL. Dr. D. Lonsuro, of Vlttsburgh, is at tho Grand Taciflo. H, H. Hull, Esq., of China, is ot the Grand Pacifie. % Gon. B, T, Boal, San Tiancleco, is at the Bherman, Gol. 7. A, Scovel, Washington, D. 0. s ak tho Bhorman. M. Parot and Indy, Paris, Franco, aro aé tho Shorman. Commodore Edward Torry, U. B. N., is at tho Grand Paaigo, e Onpt. James Jonos, Bt. Josoph, is ot tho Commoreinl Hotol. g Tho Roy. T, D. Harper, of Philadoipbin, is at tho Grand Pacile, T o Col. M. V. Storiden nnd lady, U. 8. A., aroat tho Grand Paciflo, A0 B dymrend Col. Knapp, of o Missouri Republican, and patty, aro ot ho Gardnor. SR Tho Rov. Jamoes Dobbin and daughtor, of Farie ‘bault, Minn., aro at the Sherman. T. B. Olark, Goneral Buporintondent Wost Wisconaln Railway, is at tho Grand Paclfle, Mr. Engono Bonsingor, of Louisvillo, brothor of Mr. Mosos Bonsingor, of this city, is in town, Tlo loavos noxt Saturday. James I, Fairchild, Bsq., loft Inat ovoning for TNow Yorlk tonttend the anousl mooting of tho leuturfl of tho Unitod Btatos Law Associa- jon, Hon. D. Binin, of Toronto, member of _tho Dominion Parlisment, is at tho Shorman. Ilo is roturning from quite an oxtousive tour in the Nortlwest, . Tho following woro among tho prominont Ar- rivals nt the Sherman House yesterday: J.T. Hubbard, Now York; A. D, Jessup, Philadel- phia; B, Morris Lock, 8an Francisco; J. Wing and family, Now Orloans; . 8. Coolt, Boston ; I, L. Bounor, Montana; T. W. Guild, Boston. Mr. Michael Goary, tho gontloman who man~ agod tho rocont Fronch billlard tournament in fow York with such sucooss, 8 in_tho city, and likoly to romain hero some timo with his family. Mr. Goary boasts of Laving boon a_citizen of Chiicago twonty yonrs ngo, and was at that timo the only prominont billiard man in this scction, Tho following wore at tho Commorcial Hotol yostorday: John IIuse and William Wollos ; 0. Ott, Mondots ; A. Simpson, Rocholle ; G. 8. Murpliy, Boston; W. Ghaplin, Richmond, Ind. ; J. 0. Bpoar, Cincinnatl ; D. L. Hough, LaSallo ; J. L. Warren, Gonova; 8, W. Robiuson, Golos- burg ; IL. . MoDonough, Windsor, Ont. Tho following wore among tho promincent ar- rivals at the Grand Pacific Hotol yesterdny: N. M. Harris, St. Louis; W, J. Ioyt, Clovoland; It. - HL. Floming, Cincinnati; H, 8. Xnnpp, Brooklyn} D. H. Rico, Boston; F. D. Hughes, Now York ; W. . Grier, Loulsvilio; J. Boyd, Washington, . '0.; R.'O. Mungor, Bt. Paul; H. Loomis, Buslington, Vé.; B. Morrie, Winfleld, Xe.; E. J. Wright, Nephi, Utah, Mr. Louis Wolft, pm&molor of the copper and brass works ot Nos. 100 and 111 West Lake stroot, mot with & plonsant and gonuine sur~ ‘a'qfltonlay. Tt appenrs that ho hod just ‘moved into a new rosidenco, and, whilo Lo ‘Was away attonding to somo little businoss mattors, i, employos, to tho pumber of 200 and_over, invaded his houso and forcibly. erected in_his parlor & mammoth pier glass, which cont them something liko §300. When Mr. Wolff roturned Lo dido't faow wiat tosny bub Mr. Jolm ‘Lylo King explainod ovorything, and other Eleuing explanations woro mado by Mossrs. John CLf- ford, John Gilo, nnd Thontas_Ponrée, The ox- lunations woro quplomuutod by a lunch and a appy Himo genorally. James E. Scrippa will namo his now papor tho Dotrolt Evening Netos. Goorgo B, McClollan has movad into summer quartors at Maywood, N. J. Honry Ward Boechor is stopping ab tho Twin Mountain Houso, about ton miles from the foob of Mount Washington, Franlkdin Collogo follows the name of Ion. Johin A. Bingham with LL. D, Tho Bollaizy Con” vontion followed ¢ with D, D.—Cambridge (Ohio) Times. Pray, what sort of & court doss Gen, Howard want of oxpoct—ono composod of aged Uongra- gatioual miniaters, Y. M. O. A. Presidouts, and tho. professors of Hownrd Univoraity ¥ It does loole o deal liko it.—Springfleld Republican. B. R, Sholdon, one of tho Judges of tho Su- prome Court of Illinois, who has beon residont of Galenn for wmore than thirty yoars, has pagked up his library and other offacts, and moved to Tiockford for 8 permancnt rosidenco. Thomas Wood, ono of tho early contractors on tho Wabash & Erie Canal, laio Postmastor of Lafayotto, Ind., and subsequontly Warden of the Ponifontiary at Michigan Oity, diod at his ropi- donco in Lafayetto, last woolz. Col. Wincheator B. Sholby, a Gonfodarato offi- cor long-time hold a prisonerat Jolinson's fsland, and Inst year an unsucceseful candidato for Con- -os8, dicd, last wook, at his residence in Bran- lon, Miss. Presidont Kitchel, of Mlddlebury College, Vt., hus rosigned, on naccount of ill-hoalth, ‘It i8 underatood that tho placo will bo offered ta Dr. Goorgo N. Boardman, of Chicago, formorly Profossor ot Middlobuty, but thoro is & rumor that ithos alrondy boon substsutially tondorad to him, and declined. Ono Francls Muscoy, who has boon iguring at Cape May a8 & Britlsh Lord, turns out to bo bogus, and has docamped. 1o gavo out that ho was tho only son of tho Duke of Lecds, and a Captain in tho British Royal Navy. Ho ropro- sonted falsoly that his yacht of 450 tous burden was at tho Broakwator, and gave fuvitations in- numorablo for sniling and foasting. It 13 relatod of tho late Judgo John Robortson, of Virginia, that ho was such a strlct construc- tionlst of tho conptitution, whilo 5 morber of Cougreas, * that Lis groatost approhonsion wag if ho should dis fu Washbington ho would ba buried at the publio oxponso, for which ho hold there was no constitutional warrant.” With such consciontious oconvictione what must ho have thought of tho Crodit Mobilior affair aud the Congressional back-pay stoal ? During tho war one Ool, Jnquoss, mado & con- splouous figuro as an Irrosponslblo onvoy bLo- twoon the Union and the rebol suthontics. Bomo ono writing in the Torro Huuto JFirpress rovives gomo of tho curious fontures of hia life. The wrlter is no waya timid in disclosing tho schomo in his hond, which is plainly stated to recall Col. Jaquoss o the principaliip of the Liinols Mothodist Oollego for women, locatod at Jack- sonville, & position that ho onco hold, as ko sub- goquently did a similar yolatlon to tho Quincy Mothodist Academy.—Indianapolis Sentinel, A now statuotto of Con, Butler is in propara- tion, tha two sides of the face being quito dis- similar, Scon from ono side, tho ux{:wuulvu faco fooms to woar prohibitory logielation in ovary lincament and foaturo, ‘Thoclorical whito chok- or udorns tho sinowy neol, and the mouth is plously pursed up as though one should whistlo at o funoral, On the ather uida tha nack {s bavo, oxuopt for & protor-Byronio collar rosting loosoly on tho atlantenn shoulders, while from tho cor- nerof thomouth s slraw protrudes and s knowing wink partinlly_closes the oyo, auch an ono miay Boo exchangod among the sone of Belinl whon ono of thom inyitos snother to lunchoon. DBoth ?rnfllna hiave tholr numerous admirors, but the ull front iy #aid to bo less satisfactory.—Boslon Transeript, —_— A Taris Industry. Thero ia in Paris, says tho London Xeho, an agqd woman, who ling for tho last fifty yoars supportad horielf by an industry of wlilch, wo beliove, sho onjoys & complete monopoly. Bhe - P i - t n tinged supplien tho Gardon of Acclimatization with lamrtor tho phoasants, which food conalstd on- tizoly of ont's oggs,. Theso sho oolloots in tha woods aronnd Paris, and recoives about twolve franca for tho quantity oho brings back from onch of her foraging oxpoditions, Thoso gon- orally Inat throe or four doys, durlng whioh sho sleops on tho flold of actlon, 1n order to watch tho nacota at dawn, and to find hor way to tholr troasures, Bho fs almost dovoured by tho nnts, an inconvonionca of which she tnke Jittlo no- tice, but at the ond of har larvest-tito, which Insta from tho month of Juno to tha end of Sej tombor, hor wholo body is iu n truly pitiablo condition. Ifor sorvices nro, of courso, highly yaluod, for, as thara Ia at prosont no compotition in this line of industry, it would ba difiloult to supply hor place, THE SHAH. IWis Last Days in Englana, VISIT TO MADAME TUSSAND'S WAX-WORKS EXHIDI- TION. Erom tho Tondon Neich, July 3, o firt figuro poiutod out o i was that of Mr. Oharlos Dickens, in_which ho appeared to talo groat Intorost, and put sovoral quostions to Lord Morloy with roforonco to tho lato_author. Napoloon III. lying in stato was tho only othor modol In this room, nnd tho Shal got inaldo tho raflings and_attentivoly eurveyod it for somo moments, Entering tho lus:xont. room, his atton~ tion waa flrt deawn to Dr, Bonjamin’ Franklin from_wliom ho passad to **The Claimant,” an toatificd bis natonishmont t {ts bulle by varioun funlums indicativo of surpriso, Bofors Louis Ohilippe_ho stoppod and oxclaimed sudibly: “Lonis Philippo.” Of tho Auatrian group ho ro- murkod: " O'est actucl.” Ho recoguized Count Von Moltke, Princo Biomarck, and tho Kaiser, who woro in tho Prussien group; and thon pass: ing Lord Raglan, ho immediatoly pronounced Lig namo. Goming (o tho gronp of tho Toyal Tamlly in Englond In tho contro of tho room, tho Shal ]'mum:d in through tho railing and walked loisuro- y round tho circlo of figures. 1fo stnyad for fomo tima befora tho Quoon and thon camo out. o passod Mr, I M. Slonloy, tho discovoror of Livingstono, but cnmo_bnck aud took o good look at littls Kalulu. From thoso Lo wonton to tho Prince Consort, and aftor pusaing by a wholo host of Euglich Kings, long sinco dend and gono, wont on to the Hall of Kings, whero ho stopped at the ox-Queon Isabolla of Spain, In tho Napolcon room tho Shah soomed strack by o minuto ofligy of Gon. Tom Thumb, for ho laid Tiis hand uporn it aud ohoolk it gonlly to and fro upon_its pedostal. His Majesty pronouncod tho Emporor Frsucla Josoph Dy namo and jmmedinfoly sfforwards, coming to Diurat, ho ojacnlnted tho namoe of tho groat Gon- eral, ndding ““Rol do Naples." IIo askod who Tallosrand was, aud thon vant o to' Napoloon 1., soeming intorosted when his Grand Vizlor ox- Dininod that the bed on which tho figure was Dlneod was tho voritablo bed usod by tho First Gongnl of Franca, Tho “ Flowery Land " piratos audl Oraini were noxt lookod at, and 11is Majosty went on to tho guillotine, upon which, liowover, ho_bestowad Dubn passing glance. Not o his suito, for at lonst & dozen Porsians scramblod up tho stair- onso and iupsclod tho Lidoous thing miuutoly, a8 woll ns tho pictures representing tho royolt- ing torturca practicod Ly Orontnls upon their victims, Coming back through tho larga room, tho Shaw rocognized Mozzini, the Enrl of Mayo, and soveral otliors, indicating them to his Grand Vialor by namo, Lord Dyron was noticod, bub Shnksposro was ignored ultorly, Houry VIIL, surrounded by his unfortunate Quoons, abtaifiod no notico whatover ; but whon tho Shal camo to Willlam Cobbott, ho' ool off his epec- tactos and grzod nftontively at tho colobrated son of tho Burroy farmer, ~ Mr, Cobbott sur- priscd tho Shal considorably by turnipg his hoad and roturning the staro with intorost, and 80 ha did tho mombora of tho suito, who camo_nftor. Mademoisollo St. Amarautho, uponwhom Robes- piorro ozocrted 1iis vougeanco, ocoupiod tho halvs ottontion for somo thno; tho trick by which tho Iady's bosom is mado to riso and fall, a8 if broathing, ovidently struck him. Thid figuro, which is genorally ind orrongously known to vigitora to iho oxhibition 0s tho Bleoping Bonaty, is ono of the most boautiful in ihe col- Toction, und attracted considorablo attention from tho mombors of tho ouito. VISIT TO THE AQUARIUM IN THE ORYSTAL PALACE. London (July &) Correspuleice of the New Yors Tribunc, . Yestorday the Bhrh paid his second visit to the Cryotal Palnco. Pho squerium wad fto Lima complote novelty. Ilo is used to surprises, but freal wondor "stolo ovor his faco as ho came down tho stairs, and saw tho long room strotch- ing boforo him, lined on eithor sido with its oapacious tanks of sea-water, through which tho yollow light from out doors modo its way with green. Io stopped at the first tauk with an oxclamution of wondor, put his fingor against tho glass front of it, and said something in Porsien to Sir Heury Ruwlingon, which was ovidently an oxclamation of delight. Tho noxt two or three he pasuod rapldly.” Thoy contained only tha common sort of fisli. Prosontly, hio found out that tho fsh in cach tank as ho passed wero boing Invited to poy their respacts to him, wero, in fact, tomptod out of their holes by being fod. o took park at onco in thig operation, and if a fish lingered shily Dohind its fellows, hurried iton by repping on tho glass OTpnmm, and when_it got 1ts aharo oF th. il thivie womp, the kel asprensed lis satisfaction with a vivacity which began to give us o new idon of the Peraian character, While thia wont on, two or threo of tho Shah's suito had been occnpfh thomsclvos with the children, and espociatly with a littlo gis], soma & years old. Thoy woro trying to conx tho child 10 Jeavo hor mammn and go with thom, but sho was much moro intorested in socing tho craylish and lobstors, to whose tank wo liad just como, than in the 8ah and his Princos, and sho ha Tun to her father, and boggod to bo pnt on his shoulder go a8 to look over the heads of tho Porsinnd, As thoy atill followed hor, the Shah turned round to sco what his pooplo wore about, and porceived tho child, Ho looked at her a momont and held out his hand, B0 the littlo thing was put down, and wont over to him, and 08 his hand was still etretched out, Jut ‘bor o [nto it. Tho piotura was charming. "Thoro stood tho Shah, bonding Lis dark visago, ‘with his pure Oriontal foutures, its olive skin, and pioreing eyes and long black moustacho, ovor this oliild of o raco which had not & trait in common with his. Iers was tho frosh loveli- noss of Anglo-Saxon childhood, very light, yol- low-brown hair, flowing out In its profusion from under her whito hat, and covering forchond and shoulders, avory lino'of tho faca roundod sud breaking futo dimplos, brown oes laoking franily up, just atouch of shynoss tinging tho fair cheoks “with roso, but tho whole figuro a modol of unconscious graco, nnd henlth, and beautiful young life, the typo that Gaineborough would havo dolighted to paint, and trying would heve failod. Tho 8hah, over whosa countonanco camo an exprossion of slngular Boftnoss, drow hor to him, and pulled ono of hor curls and pattod her choel, thon nsked Sir Honry Rawlin- son who she was, Birl.loma',lmppcnlng to know tho child’s fathor, told tho Shah, and added that ho was an American, This scomed to surpriso His Majosty, who had taken it for granted that tho littlo @il was Lnglish ns sho looks. Ho nsked tho father how long ho had beon in Enflan;l, and put sundry other questions, at flrat in Porsinn through an Intorprotor, and afterward diraufly in Frouch, which ho spoaks tolorabl; woll, "Tlon with anothor carcaa for the child, who iad stood with porfect composura throught tho scone, the Bhah turncd again to the tank and bogan watching tho crayfish. 'Tho littla girl ran back to her fathor, quito unnware that any- {hing unusua! bad occurred. Hero and with tho cuttlo-fish the Shah spont o quarter of an hour, and wo all had as good & look at him ag he had at the marine wonders. o chattod nud h\\}fihnd, took n liking to ono crayfish and a disliko to a cortain lobstor which stnrod at Lim too steadily, clappod his hands ot thio ohiauging colors of 'the cuttlo-fish a8 thoy dartod after tho crabs and sunlk in tho sand, and uttored a sort of war-cry aothe chago grew flerco Yt Sht nathaky desb alosniesrat Madla by the grasp of his onomy, Mlofiolhur,lw onjoyad tho squarium ag o boy of quick, natural inielligonco would havo onjoyod it, aud put shrowd ques- tlons, a8 ho geuorally doc. —_— Moukeys nud Mayors, A democratio newepaper in London I8 vory savago nbout the honoru paid o the Shnh, and Qeclares that only & monkey in the Zoologienl Cardonn has_ oxhibited o vestige of manlinoss ond indepoudence, Whon tho Bhal attomplod to poke big animal with & stick, the indignant cronturo soizad it, and grinned doflantly ot tho Mojosty of Porsis. ‘“Aud this,” philotophizos our nowapapas, ! ahows how shporior manlioy nro to mayors. Mad the 8hah kicked ono of the lattor, all tho mayors in tho' kingdom would linvo onyied him tho distinction, and rogrotted thint tholr porsons hiad nob boou honored by o similar infliction," ——— Singuinr. Fyom the Sedulia (Mo.) Democrat. Wo gavo an account of Ar, Huoknor's death by lightuing near Qreonridge o fow days ago. Tho Rov. Mr. Bmith prencliod his funeral sormon on tho day following, and three duys thoreafter ho was killod by the sante subtis lnid, ‘Yhis was con- sidoroed strango, but the most niu%nlnr thing con- nooted with thoso deuths romaina to be told, 'he clothoa worn by Mr, Buokuor at the time of hia death woro hung upon a vary thrifty willow bualiin the yard, and_from that hour tho bush willed and 18 now doad, though only woek has clnpsod. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Finnucinl Nows, New Yous, duly 2L.—Monoy it ensy at & poe cent. Blerling wan atrong st 1004(@109%F for nixty-day, and LOAUOK for dight, Gold twus moro activo and Grm at 110@110%, Loans, 2todpor cont for enreying, Oloarings, $33,000,000, "Ilig Assistant Troasuror disbursed $19:3,000. Qovornments wors sirong and a feaction highor, Htntg bonds rulod stoady, Blooka woro frenorally firi, with conslderabloactivily tn'tho. gonoral Jist, Veestorn Union advancod fromt 00X to D127, closing at O Tako Shore ranged from 935 o 0f, closlug at § ow_York - Central 2 o 101, “closing 3¢ bolow the high= cst polut, Unjon _ ¥nelld was activo and strong at 9917@203, closing at 204, wills continued wrchnags for accountof tlio pool recontly formod, annma mado tho greatest advauco of tho day, solling at 1175, agatnst 113 on Saturday, finally closing at 117, Tacifie R1ail rono from 8827 to 40, and closcd nt 39, ‘4 bnsh ranged from 72 £073Y, nnd Northwost 705%@ 713, With tho oxcoption of Erio, tho balance of the list fluctuated about i por cont, 'THio COTDECT WAS con~ trolled by the Gorman bankor, and at timed disturbed tho gonoral market, Tho stock opencd at 63%¢ regular and declined to 615 on’Enropenn dispatchos aunounce ing thatthoe cornerin this market had no offoct in Tondon, Tho early dealings wero at 05 cash 013 reguls but later tho difforonco waa about @1 por cont. In_ tho morning tho CGorman bankers rofusod o lond atock, nnd tlis bonrs were forcod to buy cash and fell regulnr, About 3,000 shares wero bought undor the rulo from 63 to 04, ' OF this amotnt 1,600 sharea wore bought for tho acconnt of Oppon- leim Drothers, Immnediately after this the stock dropped to 60 on tho report that the stcamer Clty of Chealor brouglit 15,000 sliarcs of Erlo, and that tho Cunard steamer would bring 25,000 mora to-morrow, At tho close thore wne a rally to 62, Erlo is offored at 50 scllor 60, nt 57 sollor 30, and 60 sollor 10 days, Tho goneral market closed firm, Storling, 109X, Coupons, 81 GOVERNMENT nONDS, 1193 | Canpons '67., Conpons, 62 117%¢ | Coupons, '63. Coupons, 61", 2173 | 10-40s.. Coupou, 163 . 1187 | Qurrency o Coupons, 05 (aow)...1173¢ | Now 5s.. TONDS, Virginigs, old North Carolinas, 0id, .47 North Curolinas, now. 16 Tonnonsees, now. Virginias, Bow.. Torro Haute Bid.e... 34 Ghlcago & Alton.. . 108% Chicago % Alton pfd. 111 Oblo & Misaiasippl.. 40% €, 0, &G, Lako Bl fndiana Centrala.... Illinols Central B Union Pacifio stocka, 29! Union Pacifio bonds; Central Pacifie hont Del, Lack. & Wost & Erlo,., Michigan Contral, Dittsbiirgh...... Northwestorn, Northwestorn pf Tock Ieland. N.J, Centr: B, Paul, Forolgn Marketa. Tavenroor, July 21—11 o, m.—Treadstuffa - chianged, Flour, 27u 6d@8Hs 0d. Wheat—winter, 1287 npring, 11s@ls 104 ;3 white, 114 11d ; elub, 123 3d@124 04, ork, 63 6. Lard, 38 6d, fLavenroor, duly, 21—1:30 p, m,—Breadstulls quiet and casy ; buyers offoring lower prices, Lard, 388 . Lonpow,July 21— . m.—Consols—Noncy, 925/@ 954 5. account, 023(@U1% 3 6-008 0f 105, 9U); do 07, v, B0k § How e, 8374 ; Erle, 1014, “Atnount of buillion gone {nto (o Baukof England on balanco to-day, £242,000, Tallow, 42 5, Pants, Tuly 21 Livenioor, July dilng uplaud, 83¢d; Orleans, 0d; nales, 12,000 Dales; ‘Aanctienn, 7,000 ; speculation and cxport, 2,000, Dreadstufin quiet, Led winter whiat, 135, Flour, 27a (2@a id. Coru, 27 @36 64, Lard, 3da 3, Cliccre, G8s, Cumborland middles, 37s Cd 3 stort Tls, 400, New Yorks LivesStock farket, New Yonr, July 21.—Brevea—Frosh receipts, 243 cara or V70 hoad, making 6,10 for tio week, Owing fo tha fruproved " trado in dresscd boef and tho com-~ paratively light offering of beoves to-day and yestor- day, priccs sdvancod Tully agc, closing sarly with (1o yards bare, Toxana ranged from 91(@11x¢c and nativo Bteors 024@12io, with aclosted topa of 19:/@134¢0 to Qress 58 1 to tho groas cwt. S3los included’( ¢ 12 carg Tilinoln stears, 7 cwt, nt 113@12g0 3 13 cara do, 0i¢ owt, ab 1L@I1X0}3 8 cars o, 7 ot ot I1Y@1Y 14 cura do, 03 cwt, at 11(@113c ; 0 cara do, B¢ o nt 123@ 1303 6cars do, T3¢ owt, at 113(@12; 17 cars o, TH ewt, at 113} 10 cars of Toxaus, 53¢ o nt 10c, to’ dres 60 i § 6 cars do, 0 cwt, ut ‘10¥c cary d, Gewt, at 93o; 7 cars do, b@6X owt, at 93¢, to,dread 55 Ibi t0 (110 RTORS CWE. Mrion Cows—Recelved, 180 during tho weck. Trada Aull at $93.00 for poor to chotco, CAtvEs—To-dny's recaipts wore 460,making 3,013 for tbo weok agatust 3,720 Tnat weok, Veal calves ard ateady 360800 per . Grasesreara doll 8t $5.00G7.00 por end. Sickre anp Lasms—Trosh recolpts, 11,700, maldng 51,035 for tho weok against 22,820 Inst \weck. ‘Clio mar- et opened weslk, with an over supply, aud closed dull at n declios of mbout %o per B, Tarbsranged from 73 to 10340, and shedp from 4% t0 6i¢e, It at thio clogo 6%¢a waa tho outaido quofation, Salew In- cludo 2 cara Michigan shcop, veraging 87 b, at 6o 2 cara do, ay 83 I, 8t Gie; 1 car Crano do, av DL to, ot Gy 2 cars Obin, v 84 Ibsr ut bigos 1 dar 4o, T1 s, at 47505 1 ear_do, 90 1ta, of 3405 3 cara o, §2 Whs, at 00 § 1 car do, 74 1bs, &t 5 1 éar'do, 110 b, at 830 3 1 car do, 85_[bs, at 520} 1 ‘car Blato lamtw, 45 1ix, nt 8¢ ; 2 cars do, 55 1w, at IN@ 9350 3 1 car Cannds, 67 1bs, at BG83 ; 1 car Kontucky, 5614, At 8iga s 1 car Oblo, 60 lts, &t i 1 car goudl Joracy lanibs, 62 1bs, at 1030, BiwiNE—Rocoipta yosterdsy and to-day, 00 care, or 0,080 hogw, snnking 50,270 for tho week, ugatnst 39,000 1st week, Nonoon sata allva, Dressod hogs wero plenty und lower, closing at 0¥@ 0. Phtladelphin Live Stoclks Markets TuapELEIIA, July 21—OarTrE—Markot mod- orately activo and rathor frmer, with sales of 2,500 at $7.50@7.75 for oxtra Ponusylvania and Wenlorn ftocra ; $0.00@7.00 for fulr to good, nud $6,00@6.00 for commou. SUEEP—Woro in fair demend, with ssles of 8,000 ot 506600, Joas—Waro lighor, with esles of 5,000at $7.756 800, Now York Dry Goods Marisets New Yonr, July 21,—Thoro was &n improved de- mand for staplo cofton nud woolen goods in frst Jands, bt tho fobbing trado_ contimion_vory, quiot; Cotton flaunols aro in brisk requeat for both bleached snd brown mnkes. Fino and medium bloachiod shirt~ inga woro falrly nctivo and steady, Standard sheotings Tilod unchanged, Brown drilla woro moro active at tho Aeclino, Fino and medium fency cassinicres wero in falr soquiest, Tloslery was in dmproved demsnd, Tho wporters aro moro active. -Rontes 50f 47c, . & The Produce Markocts, NEW YORK, New Yorx, July 21,—CorroN—in moderato requost ; middilng upland, 2lc, Buravsrurss—Flous loss aclivo; rocoipts, 16,000 brln; auporiin Wostorn and Staley $525G0.08 ¢ com mon'to goad oxtra, $8.20G0,05; good to chaice, 0,608 7.40 ; whito whoat oxtra, $7.75@8.60; Ohlo, $0.40@8.00 ; 8t Louls, $6.75@10.75,” Tiye flour quiot st $.30@ 635, Coru moal—\Weatorn, $3,156@0.35, Wheat quict and caster; rocelpta, 83,000 bu; No, 3 spring, £1.39@1.40; In\m-ns\flng, $1.40(31.43 3 'No. 9 Chicago, $1/40G11.463¢ ; o Milwraukoo, $145@R1.60%1 do Duluth, $148, Ttyo, barley, and malt unchanged, Corn n shads Srmer ; Tocalpta, 92,000 buy stesmor mized Wostorn, 55@57c; aii do, 68@0lc; white, 00@7203 heated mixed Wostern, £1@sde, Oata in' fajr_domand and ateady ; Tocoipfs, 63,000 bu 3 new mized Weatern, 42@ 4103 white, 46@52¢ } biaclk, 42@48c, Bhos—Dll and lower ; Weslorn, 31@20, 1AY—Quiet and woak, Jloru—Unchanged. GuoorntEs—OofTes steady : Rio, 10@10%e, strong s fair to good_rofining, 17@! olnusca Qull and unchangod, Rico strong § Carolina, 8G90, FEmorsus—Vodk; erudoy 1X@TSe; rauod, o, AlunrzyToe—Dull at 443, ETOOK OF GRAIN IN WARENOUSE, ‘Wheat, bu, Qorn, b, Sngar Trovisions—Tork weaker; now mem, $17.008 17124, Beof unclianged: out mesta quiot; long ot hisro, 120, MiMdloa auiot: short ib, DXe. Lard lowor 3 Westorn steam, 8 15100, BorEn—Tirm for choieo, Sull and hoavy for com- mon ; Weatern, 18@21, Qurkse—Bloady at 1] ¥@13:0, ; BALTIMORE, Datrsstonr, July S1.—BugApaTores—Flour and wheat steady and unchangod. Gorn dulli mixed Waatorn, 6750, Oatndull; mlxed Weatorn, 4563 whito, 460, Ttyo quilel ut 8o, Tuovisons—Quiot, Mows pork, §17.35G17.60, Ta- con shonldors, 9@U%(0 ; wldos, 10350’ clear rib, 103G 156, Engar-cured hams, 14@1e, Lard dull; Weatern, 8YR@30. o sn—Dull; good to chofcs Westorn, 18@20e, Wainx—Nominal at 0ic, NEW ORLEANS, Npw OnrANs, duly 21,—DNEADSTUFFA—Tlour dull; XXX, 0.7 ; fanilly, $8,75@0.75, Corn ?um- yellow autxed, 570 whito searco, 760, Oata quict, 43x@4ue, Tuak 1, 800, Tia¥~Searco ¢ ‘brime, $24.00, Tuovisions—Pork dutl, at $17.00, Dry salt meata dull; shouldern, Be, Bacon dull, at 9}¢@10:4@10%c, 1ams eatco, 103100, Lard dill ; toree, BY@8o} ke, 10@104e, Unodentis—Bngar dull; good common, 83703 falr to fully falr, 83(@Uiga: primo, 100, Mofasis, nothi- i doma. Ooifeo, 1H@! ‘Wittairt—Supply ligh 046350 § Olncinnati, 47 FiNaNorsL—Storlig, Gold, 115X, CoTron=Dull, + Evanaville, 030 Loulslaus, . Bight, % Salew, 700 buloa; good ordivary, 1@z Indldiig, 113(@1AG niddling, 1930} middiing Orlosns, 187@1o, Tecolyis, 637 bafor, No oaports, Htock, 31,003 hales, SATEWAUKER, Minwauxx, July 4l.—NueAnsTores—Tlour firms spring oviras, $5.00680.76, Wheat sioady; No. .1, $1,03% ; No, 2, $1,963; ; cash or July ; $L.20 Auginal. promium, Qurn’ quiet; No, 3, Y60, Oats stoady; No, 3, 2330, ~ ¢ —Cotton nuict and stendy; mid-. Ryo steady ; No, 1, 800, Darloy steady; No. 2, 76@800, Fretanza—To Bultalo, fio ; ORwegd, 10556, Tirorrera—Flonr, 2,000 brl ; wheat, 86,000 bu, BuiesmiTs—Tlor, 4,000 bria§ wheat, 119,000 by, OLEVELAND, OreveELAND, O, July 21, —DBRRADATOFFS—Wheat uiet; nominally unchnnged, Corn firm ot 47@480, atn titondy ; No, 1 Btato, 4003 No, 3, 880, DrrnoLEUsM—Quict: sloudard white, 14%0; State teat, 22@23350 for r:nrq«;l LEDO, "ToLzpo, July 31, —lnravarurrs—Tlanr quist snd nnehangod. Whoat dull and Jowor; No, 2 whito Woe hinel, $1.85 3 amber Michignn, $1.57, spot. and Jul Auguat, $1.99: No. 1 red, $1.60; No, 2 do, $1.58; No. t, niow, $1.30; No, 2 smber Titinoln, $1.03, ' Gorn & aladd hetiar s bfgh mized, disge, npot ond Juily; Au- et 443¢o; Boptembor, 400 § yelluw, 456 10 Trade, 4036, Oata ateady; No. 3, $3%o; rejectod, 290, fl“flm‘“ l‘l'm nn;}o\fl\lllf\llll\l(u(\. s lour, 1,000 brln; wheat, 12,000 bu; e 52,000 by 00 b A0 3 oty Birtpateiers. 9,000 bu, rlour, 2,000 brie; wheat, 10,000 busg cori, 71,000 bu § até), 16,000 b, g TOIT, Drrnorr, July 21—DUEADATUFPA—Flour quiot and unehiangod. No, 1, $1.81; No, 2, ufet and unchanged. tate, 4005 Wel Cxiv, $105@).003 S0BL6T; ik Ccors ambor, $1.56, Cos Onts i good demand; mizod rai, 370, 0U18, 8r, Lours, Tuly 91.—TnkAnsTorrs—Tlour quict and nnchanged. Wheat oasior, but not quolahly lower § now No, 3 red fall, $1,15; No, 2 do, $1.35, Corn oaslor No, 2 mized, 30 chnli; 3930 Auguat: 38%¢e Honlember } 40 macked. ' Onta duil, Iowor ¢ Na. 3, U1i@3%c in los vator; 35)@30%c sacked, Varloy, uomarket, Ryo fiemor ; 65@000, Wrney—Quiat ; 00c, PuovisloNs—Pork quiet ab $16,50, nominal, Hacon 1o 3 clonr rib, Agi Whoat atoad $1 Dulk meats quict, wezk ; “suiall Jota choulders, 21003 clost, D7@10¢ cashi § 00 Lard o nnl, Tlons—Firmer ; $1.40@4.70, Oarrri—Searco and firm for best'grades ; falt to choics, 4@33c, <! LQUISVILLE, Loutsyitis, Ky duly l.—inuspsrovrs—Flour ennler ; fancy, §7.75, ‘Whont—Nov, SLIG@LI0. Corn Srm at 50@026. Tnoviatons—Tork lowor § hold $10,00@16,60, Bacon o falr ordee domand, nid pricea eary 3 shonldors, 83¢c; clenr rib nnd cloar, 101/@10¢c, oll packed; hnma unchanged.” uikmenls g, st exey: shoiadore r tib, 9o; clear, D%, nll looso, Lard rima stedn, Hige. aiRGinNATE, CixorwwaTr, July 31.—Buravirurrs—Flour dull, 40.75@7,10, WWheat fira 3 now rad, § Corl dnll, 23430, Tyo nomitial, 130, Oata duill, 31@d2e. ProvisoNs—A shado firmer for hulk ineaty and bacon, and ork dull, Meus held $15.23, ' Lard dull and_nominal, Dulk feats fivms shouiders, 7303 clear xibs, 90 eloar, 0'ge, all npot or buyor Angunt, Tiacon .quiet and firm ; shoulders, 8ige; cloar Fibe 03¢c ; clear, 07ge. Witisuz—Sicady, 92, THIVADELPTIA PHILADELPNUA, July 21,—DBrispsTorrs — Flour dull; Htate, Olilo and Indiona $6.75(3: Whent rm's ol Yo, SLOJGHTO S Whitt, $LE0RLE 3 No. 1 apring, $1.44, 'Corn In fair domand ; mixed Western, ey Crue, 12 Nucd, PrTROLEDN—Crude, 120 ; refiucd, 184 @18} attie Dl oy o8, BRI FFALO. U] Durpato, July 21.—Bueavsrerrs—Tlour 250 stronger oh spriog. Wheat—Nothing dofns ; quof tlons nominal ; $1,43 for No, 2 Milwaikes club; §1.45 for No, 2 prime. Gorn—e for No. 4, TFugiants—Unsottled ; 0@9%0 on corn, according to rating of boat ; 10X¢ on whie L Vessols Pasucd Detroit. Drrnorr, Mich, July 21.—PAssED Dotwi—Props East Bagiuaw, Empivo 8tite, Nobrasicy, Amnzon “Arabin, Merchnt, Winelow, St, Josoph, By City and bavgos, Murlinilon and birgen : bake’ Erastua Coriie ing, Nélwon, Orphan Doy nelirn D, M, Toster, Lillia Tratt, McGinth, Louisa, Swnllow, Trowhridge, Annio Blioriood, Sehiyikill, G, D, Norely, Warmington, J.W. Nicholns, Kalo Richrionty Rafnbow, Howland, Ciar, A, 1. Moew, Negannce, Muniee Vatley, Now Loudon Efumn Untélinion, Tamen Up—Trops Onolds, Potomno, _TFletehor, Drooklyn, Cloveland, Tweed ; itk City of Mllwaukeo, sehra W, B, Cronthwaite, Craftsman, Stampede,* Ely} City of Btraita, Auna Grover, Beals, Winn—Southwest, Dernotr, July 21,—PAssED DowN—Propa Indis, Ralelgh, Barnum, Jorvis Lord, Colan Cunpheil and barges achra Columbian, Kute Winslow, Thomas Finny. PaisED_ Up—~Propa Scotia, Canfsteo, Trader und Dbarges; Equinox, Concord sud barges; sohra Beabisd, Torry Haons, Wixp—Southweat, g Xlinois River and Cnual News, Special Dispateh to T Chicago Tribune. TuSaLte, 1il,, duly 21.—Tho propoller Whalo are rived to-day, towing tho canal-boats G T. Rockwood, londed with Kiugston conl for Chicago, and tho I1, G Loomis, from Ienty, light, for Lemont, and_dopacted light for Henry, Tho propeller Stonor ‘slao_doparted, towlng tho brgo Milwnukeo, Jouded with lomber for Teorin, canal-bonts Binner, with hunber for Lacon, and Champlon, Wwith Jumbor for Peoria, ‘The canals boats @, T. Rotkwood, from Kiugaton,” with coal for Ghieago, and tho H, G. Loomis, from Honry, light, for ZLomont, passod [ito tho canal. Nothing passcd out, Nine feét of wator on thoe mitre-aill of Lock 15, CinieAto, Tuly 2.—Anntvp—Col, Taylor, LaSallo, 10,600 bt oals ; Tollo Trance, Morrls, 6,000 b corn, 1,400 b oats ; 'Atlautic, Marrln, 6,100 i corn, 5,00 1hs mialt, 100 brls Dighwines ;' Graclo ~Griswold, inookn, 1,000 bu corn, CrEAWED=Pallas, Ilenry, 87,201 feot Tumber, 8,200 Inth'; Gipay Queen, Henry, 00,029 feol umber,' 1,450 Iath, 5,000 1bs nails, SPECYAL NOTICES. Sclionelcs Mandrake Diils, Theso pills aro composad oxolusivoly of vegotable fn- wrodionts, aud altliougi tey ewilecly suporaady the uss ot moreuty, o nat Luwvo angof 13 tnjurlous ofoets. They act direally upon the liver, and are o valusblo romo- dgin all caces of doragomont vasuling from n disor dorod stato or that oggau. Ldver Complaint, Iilious T)isordtors, Indigostion, Sick Hendnche, dyploid Kovars, ' i uso of clieacics Man €., &e., all succumh (o th afeo Pille. _For salo by sl drugicists and dualuss. LAKE NAVIGATION, GOGDRICES STEARIERS Tor Racino, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, ete., daily, Sundays excepled, 9 o, m, Enturday Bxeurs sion Boat for Milwaukeg, etc., do'n't leave une il 8 p. m, For Grand Taven, Grand Tapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Mauistee, etc., daily, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, Tor 8t. Joseph, Duaily, Sundays excepted, 10 a.m, Saturdays, Bont don't leave until 11 om Tor Green Bay Ports, Monday, Wednesdey, and Friday at 7 p.m. Wednesday's Boat goes to Escanaba, FOR BUFFALO, And Tntermediate Points. Wostorn Transportation Oompany's stosmer IDAFIO, e Fron Be e Bonborn sy Tueeilay, July 22, 867 p. i, T, LOUIS, Capt. Union® Steambonat Co.'s steame: Shannon, losvos dock at’ Jtandolpbi-st. bridge, Wednos- day, July 28, at 7 p.m. Woatorn ran: oriation Company's stoamer BADOER STATE, Gapt. tlark, losvos dook faot of Nosth Doar ' Tl 7 Jitly 24, a7 p, m. For Torths and Passugo ‘Uokets, apply at 76 Canalst., corner Madison. A. A. SAMPLE, Passengor Agent. gorAcent - HOTELS. Barnum’s Hotel, Droadway, corner Twentleth-st, New York, This Hotel fa now finishod o romdy for guoste. Tt fa complotowlth all modars improvemenisand convertencos. ome on sulta an Teivato Parlors, Bath Ttaoms, Otls. Lirothors! latost {mprovod Elovator, and (a ‘closs proximity to all the Places of Amwusemont and Ury Goods Dalaces. - Mr. A, 8. BARNUM, for many yoars cannootad with the managemont of Barnum's Hotol, Bal. Timoro, akes an aotvo sCparimunt i the managemont of tho hatsosand wifl bo pleasod to goo bis old frionds and acquaiataioos, * "Tho other danarlinenty af ths Lulse arg de; Bndor thn Mnagamont of . No foruely of yton, Ohin, 1 Now York, and FREIMAN and asion O RGAE N aens Hotol o0 Slos s 1 otal N AMUERICAN AND EUKOPEAN PLANS. QN AL, BARNUM &SG“EENA CONTINENTAL HOTEL, 479, 481, and 483 State-st, COR. ELDRIDGE-QOURT, BEN, II. ANDERSON, Propr.’ (] oard 00 To 12.010 By bty por W 6o 1, Dost $3 por day Houso in tho United Statos. PROPOSALS. Propo“swéls_for Coal. posal will b raoelsod at tho offan af A, Q. rj::;%’m;‘m;:w Tho Gounty Hoard of Rduostion,” 17 ftandolphi-at,, ontll July 26, for tho supply of 20 feoty of Mantutogtiouy ir Wbt 111 Bty Gadly to b d orad at tho Normal Heliool Rubiding at Kuglowond, Ty st ow dlivarod mi or Luforo. ot 1, 1H7%, and it sesgric b St te xolaod any and ' o sesirio fhu Tl to o d ot o Uommttion Fostre R ARSI, "D netod TRNITY AT i LREI G, LA Suppiios. SALVE. AN XIgLL Snlve for Buras, Bolls, CORNS! S5otntapbox. DI, STEPHIENS, 124 Denrbornaty

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