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THE CHICAGO DALY IRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JULY 23, 1873 5 e bt b e ——————— e e e — — — — , , — — — — — e — s e s THE BOARD OF POLICE. (" 2o the Honorable Roard Renowal of the Civil War Among the Commissioners Tho Mayor Scuds Sheridan’s Charges Against Washburn to the Board to @t a Statement of the Facts, Mason and Wright Invoke the Aid of the Law Depart- ment to Get Up One. This Angers Sheridan, and a Friendly Interchango of Opinion Ensues, Dismissal of Officer Trainor, the = Oause of the War The Board of Police hetd s special meeling gyestorday afternoon, President Mason in tho chalr. Pregout, Commissioners Wright and Bhoridan. Sovoral bills for supplies were audited and or~ dored to bo pald. WEST LAKE STREET WATER MAIN. The Firo Marshal presentod s communication oalling the attention of tho Board to tho fact that West Lako streot wns to bo paved from Halatod to tho river, and suggesting that sction bo taken to seoura the laying of a twelve or six- toen-inch wator maln, with conncotions at dosig= natod pointa. Tho main on that atreot is but six Inchos in dismeter. Tho documont was sont to tho Board of Public Works with & roquost that they put in & Jarger main 8o as to fnsure an nde- quato supply of wator in caso of s firo, “Tha chargo against Policoman Riclkoy—nrrost- ing John Mahan without causo—was dismissed. OFFICER TRAINOD DISMISSED, Tho crse of Policoman Trainor, roforence to which causod the row in the Board last Frid; was thon takon up, Ho wea chargod with m treating Edward_Quinlan, and with arrosting without cause and abusing Thomaa Wall. ‘Commissloner Bheridan moved that Trainor be dismisgod. Tho Prosident statod the facts doveloped at tho officor’s trinl, and enid ho considored him fustified in taking Quinlan into custody. ‘Commigsloner %L\m"lfll\l;t ‘n’llludud “JO thflu lo citizons of Bridge) cing abuse po- Hooraan b Brosant omarked that that part af_the city wos dapgorous to travel in at night. Mark eaid he had lived there seventoon yoars, and nevor beon disturboed. Commissionor Wright wanted it undorstood that ho did not justify su oflicer in striking a prionor, unloss ho felt that tho man in custn” was going to got the botter of him, . made a. The Prosidont thought Trajoas ho hind mal- mistakp in arrosting Wallog bim to put on his treated him by not rand coat, bofore going to ghoos ond staatd. Ho suggosted that Trainor the statimndod for nbmdng Quinlan, e anmissionor Sheridan believed he ought to oo dismissed in disgrace, Commisslonors Wright and Mason votod yea, and Sheridan nay, on the motion to roprimand, the Prosidont romarking that to do otherwise undor tho ciroumstancos wonld injuro the ofil- 08¢0~ cloncy of tho whola iorca——shuw:x:]g them, in fact, that an arrest could not bo made without s warrant, DISCUSSION ON CONSIBTENCY. Comumissioner Wright said it was customary to roprimand an ofticer for_ tho first offouso, and ll]BmYau him for the socond, Commiissionor Shoridon had seen men dis- chargod for the firat offense—notably an officor who went into & saloon while on duty, and drank 8 glass of cider. A policoman who was with him, bowevor, wos not brought up. How was that? Ho wanted *eoven-handed justico” or nonaat all. The President snid if tho Commissionor wanted ovon-hauded justice, he should not Lo so positive in Lis statoments of what was done, sod mako o fuss aboutit, Commissioner Shoridan roplied that tho case slluded to was bofore tho prosent Board. Tho Presidont olaimod that the Board had not done as Mark alleged. Ho [Sheridan] had mis- stated tho caso. Commissionor Bheridan foll back on his pat word *¢ consistency,” and desired that overy ono should bo treated aquitably in their decisions, Thio Presidont thought that that implied that he was not. Mtlllghunesll‘r If ho made an error of judgmont Sheridan bad no right-to call him to scdount in that way. Commnuasioner Bhoridan had only cited tho case 2o show how bissed thoy woro in Homo cases, and [with o sneor] how excoedingly honost aud virtu- ous in othors, Tho Presidont did not sco the uso of the Com- missionor quarreling all the timo with him about honesty. Mark paid he had not ulludoed to honesty, but to chBiBKODLX. Tho Prosidont thought consistency was hon- ety. 'The Commissioner would never win him over to his viows by abusing him, THE WIONGE OF DRIDGENORT. Sheridan thon dotailod tho Quinlan caso, and, In conclusion, said if such iniquitios were to bo covered up ho wanted to know Low the polico business was to bo run, Ilo’ wae indignant at tho courso pursucd toward the Fourth Precinot Btation. 0 persccuted Ylfiopln of Bridgoport hod boon crying out for rolief from the worst of deapotisms, and ko had boon doing tho bost ho could to holp them, but bad had Lo assistanco. ‘Ho would move that Trainor bo discharged from tho force a4 o wholly unflt porgon to be a police- man. ‘Tho Presidont was willing to dismiss him, but not to o such * torriblo " langusge agaiust m. SIERIDAN ON SERGEANT NIOOD. Aftor eomo prosy discussion, the motion of the Prosidont to dismies Trainor was agreed to, end Shoridan mioved that tho proper officer bo instructed to bring chargos against Borgt. Hood for uttor inofllcioncy and noglect of duty. ‘The Presidont said he [SBheridan] could do it. Bheridan added, and that charges bo brought sgainst Policomon Moran for dragging & eobor Bwiss, named John Longuist, from an Archer avonue car, “ at tho bolicst of the conduotor,” nd locking him up for boing drunk and disor~ derly. He aubscquontly atated that ho would writo out tho charges and speoifications to-day. Clork, inclosing tho rozolution sdoptod by the Council, askiug tho Doard to investigato tho sharges' mado by tho Milwaukeo nowspapor agalnst Buperintendont Washburn, [The - waukee papers, it will be remembered, acoused Washburn of attempting to extort 8200 from a BIr, Whoeler, whoso satolen proparty was rocov- ercd by Obicago policemen at tlo risk of thoir livos. Thg document was reforrod to tho Buporin- tondent with the requost that bo report ths facts In writing to tho Board, TIIE, SUPERINTENDENT'S MONTHLY REPORT. The Buporintendont of Polico submitted his roport for June, ‘The numbor of arrests in tho the First District was 069, number of convio- tons, 671; amaunt of fincs, ©8,360; valuo of propoxty stalen, 814,887 vali property racov: m]:fl 98,096.04" In" tho' Bocond District 1,165 prrests woro mado, nud 807 convictod; fines im- posod, 8,460 ; pronerty stolen, 10,776; proporty &?lcavorcd, £8,081,11, " Number of arroats in tho iird District, 417; convictions, 201; finos, ¢ GmENIDAN'S GANGES AGATNET WASIDURN. Tho following ‘communication was roocived from tho Mayort Polics Commissionera Gexrorses: Horowsih I placo before you s c of a communfeation rocolved from Mr, Mark Sheri- {dan, Police Gommisslonar, clarging Alr, Eliner ¥ash- burn, Huperintondont of 'Polica, with using insulling words and actions towards the sald Commissioner, on {ho aftornoon of th18th {nat, It furtlier Appears from 1110 communiention_{ht tho ‘slleged offonce was come mitled {u tho presonce of the Board ; therefore, T do. airo that your Toard shall make oat% full atntctuiont of {ho facla of tho cane, and mubanit tiem to mo fu writ- fug, for sy fuformation, at nd easly o dntoos prac- tcablo, Reapectfully, Josrei MeDILL, Mayor. REPLY OF THE COMMISBIONERS. Commissionors Wright and Mason left tho room at 4 o'clock, and, aftor Loing abaent about n quarter of it hour, retwned and handed Bhoridau the Mayor's' note, n copy of tho abnrges ho proforred agaivst Weubburs, ana tho following documont : 1, Joseph Medill, Mayor : 5 e mmasitriion. i Togand to cortain_ehargcs againat tho Suporintondent of Lolice lins been ro- coived, In the opinion of tho Board, It will not bo for thio intoresta of tho wervico {hat n atatcment of tho facts called for ahiould bo sproad upon the records of tho Board, - Wo can only protest agalust any susponslon of tho Buporintendent, an wo beliove yout will find, upan e ventigation of tho facts, that tho provoeation given by the niember ninking tho cliarges woro ns great s o mestirably palilato the disrospoctful langunge used by thie Buportitendent, if not to uatify it, We are willing to mako a statement individunily of the facts of tho case, NTERESTING DIALOOUE OF TNE COMMIESIONERS, Whon Shoridan had read the Mayor's lotter and the communication addressed to ‘His Houor, hosaid: I supposc, DI, Manon, X bave to une dorstand that_this (poluting to tho auswor) is your roply to thio Mayor's communication ? The Drosidont—Yes, sir, simply & roply to tho Mayor's commuuication. ommissioner Sheridan—I¢ you will atate,vor~ batim, any worde that T used.galenluted to bring about tho disgraceful scono thion, sir, I will sign it witbout —— Tho Prosidont—I do not wish to got into any wrangle about it, and I won't. I sny, if ho wishes us to, X will writo out my views of i, and then T ‘prosent thom to you, Ido not wish to do it fn any other way. MARK T8 ONALLENGED AGAIN. Commissionor Bhoridan—I rogard that—I can- not rogard it in any other lght, whon you sub- mit it to mo, than as o sort of chnllonga. Tho Prosidont—I did mob expect you would approvo of it. B ommissionor Shoridan—7hon you Lnd no right to snbmit ittomo. It is plain whero this [&m roply] camo from. It omauatod from tho other sido of tho City Hall; it is writton in official fult, and came from tho Law Dopartmont, ** " “BHERIDAN UNGENTLEMNANLY, Tho Prosident—I will sny, ouce for all, itis vory ungentlomnnly of you to acouse me of any- thing of tho kind. Commissionor Shoridan—Tsn't that truo ? AND JEALOUS. Tho Presidont—What 7 1 wroto it out in your presonco, 8 loast you woro looking over my Bliouldor, and I wont nud had it copled. You aro of & joalous dispowition, ond suppose that I cannot writo out anytbing T wont. ‘Commissionor Bheridau—I do not sapposo that, ALASON I8 NO SCHOLAT LIRE MARK. Tho Prosidont—I wont over thora to got it vwritton oub—to soo if I had mado suy mistakes, 1 do not protond to bo tho_scholar you aro; 1 am an uneducstod man, and mako o Jargo num- ber of mistakes In spelling and grammar, Have o suy obloctions to it Commissioner Bhoridan—No, sir. DBUT IT MUST NOT BE TIROWN IN I8 K‘v“l.cn The Presidont—Don't throy _ibydh 1o 70, s 2,408 ; proporty stolan, 82,033 proporty rocov- pred, '*‘1’,7 60, " T Contral Beasion’ ofcers made 14 arreats ; finos, $248; valuo of proporty recoverod, ©1,820.99. Total vnlue of prop- erty roported stolen, €89,605; valuo of p £20,608.50. ' Numbor of proporty recovored, arrests, 3,080 conviotions, 1,783; robbories ro- ported, 441, Tho principal charges agalust prisouers woro: Assaulty, 83; bury larg 14 car- Fying concenled waapons, 5; drunk, 055 drunk nd isordorly, 8341 disordorly, 1,247; Intorfor- ug with_an ofticer, 20; inmates houses of ill- fomo, 237; imates of gambliag-lowsos 16, farcony, 269 riot, 20; solling lyuor wilhout lconuo, 97 ; vagranoy, 140; violaling Suuday lnw, 139 violating 11 o'elock ordiyanco, 83; violat slil'g 12 o'clock ordinance, 95; violsting other or- nances, 63, A dozon or two spplications forsalaon licensen wore then dinposod of, somo_bolng signod, aud others rojocted on_ scdount of tho disreputablo pharacter of tho saloone, then ; it i vory ungontiomz/opartment], and I 1 did go there [to figfi With me in yfl]ur preg- called My, ¥'you anything to say about it ? eonsymmissionor Bhoridan—No, only this : That T rogard this an attompt to covor up— Thio Prosident—Not ot all ; I have nothing to covorup. - Commigsionor Bheridan, ronding—* We cun only protest against any sisponsion of the Bue orintendont as wo boliovo * % * ¥ % hat ho provocations given by tho mombor makin tho chargos woro #b great as to roagonably paL linte tho disrospoctful language used by tho Buporintendent.” ‘o Prosident—That is as gentlomenly na I can dsaw tup; and muoh moro gontloumnly than thia: [Nleading from Sheridan's communi- cotion to tho Mayor] “I horoby charge Elmer .Washburn, Superintondont of Po- lico, with conduoct unbocoming n gontleman and an oflicer, in this, that, at o mosting of tho Board of Polico, held at tho rooms of said Bonrd, on th aftornoon of July 18, at which T was pros: ont and acting as & member of said Bosrd, said Washburn tools up an inkstand and throntoned to burl it st mo that ho nccompanied such act with the most insulting aud impertinent lan- gungo toward mo, his suporior_ oflicor, enying to mo, among othoer things, in the prosonce and hoaring of the two acting membors of tho Board, * You aro o liar; you sro a_dirty dog ; my nama fa Wasliburn, gad you can find suo auywliorg clao you want to. Wo are not acting mombors. 'hat is an insult. BIERIDAN ONLY AN ACTING MEMBER, Commieslonor Bheridan—Ain’t you an ncting momber? “Plio Prosident—Aro you one ? Commissioner Bhetidan—I certainly am. The Tresident—Why did you use the word thero? ., WHY IE USES WORDS, Commisgioner Sheridan—Some words must bo uscd o oxpross idens. B WRIGNT 8PEAKS. Commissloner Wright—I supposa we (Mason and himself) were full mombers of tho Board, Baving u commisslon frou tho Jayor to that efocl ‘Comumisionor Sheridan—What I had boped 18 that tho mottor will bo investigated from bo- ginniug to ond; and TLiopo tho ovidonce will ba L:kun undor oxth when tho inveatigation s go- g on, T President and Commissionor Wright then slgned tho toply, and tho Socrolary ves instrust- cd'to rond it to tho Mayor. Aftor awarding tho contract for furnishing 500 sters for tha polico forco to thi Chicago Eugray- ing Works, tho Board adjowmod. THE LATE HENRY MILWARD. Tlo aunouncoment of the death of Ienry Milward, for a long time ono of tho largost pro- vision dealers in the Wost, caused s profound sousation yestorday on tho Board of Trade, s ‘woll a8 in othor circles where ho was known, It ‘was understood that for tho past fow weoks he had beon sufforing from o sovero liness, and hia doath was gonorally oxpected by his frionds, Ho diod nt his esidouco, No, 1210° Indians ayonuo, on Mouday evening. ~ Ho was born in Waterford, Ircland, in 1820, and was, consoquoutly, 47 yoars old 'st tho 'timo of hif donth. Mis fathor was ono _of tho lu_giult packora in tho south of Ircland. Whilo quito young, haviug mastored the businoss, ko camo o the United States and was vory succoss- ful, From 1849 to 1853 he wee in partnership with Mr. B, P. Oldorshaw, now of this city, at Cincinnati, whore ho boeame a recognizod leador in the packing trado. In 1855 ho camo to Chi- cago, and laid the foundation of a very oxtonsive business. His oxporionco waa that of miany oth- ors in Chieago. Now ho waa opulont, frood of all incumbrances by o succossful spooulation; thon again ho was down smong tho wounded, Ho was, until quito rocontly, succeasful, and tho financial genumlly lisnstors which ovortook him recently contrib- uted tohis dosth, Porsonally, ho was a groat favorite with his associates, " I don't beliove sy msa on tho Board hod so many frignds na Milward,” was the romark of one of tho loading Bonard of Trade men yostordny to s roportor. His wifo and her brothor, MreMilward’s part- nor, gre now on thoir way to Xuropo, and are unawaro of Mr, Milward's domise, ‘Tho Board of T'rade yostorday passed tho fol- lowing rosolutions ¢ Witeneas, Tho mombers of this Doard hava been atartled and pained Ly tio snouncomant of {ho dcath of tloir lato fallow»membor , 1oury Milward, who' for many years ha beon promluontly identifed with tho ‘commerelal ntoresta of thiu city, and among the old~ eat mombora of thin Noard ; thofofores Jtesolved, That in tho deafh of Mr, Billward wo aro called upon tomourn tho low of oo Of our most ®enlul, bigh-mindod, nnd honoratlo asxociatcs, gud ono fu whiom those who enjoyed his inthnuto pafsonal sequaiutatico renosel th lihort degronof confidsnco, and ono whoso Integeily fn all busiess affairs nooe over quentiouod. Renolved, Thut wo rocognize in tho denth of our Iato rothor tho Joss of n husiness ropresentative loas vacout oo may e ainlulty I ot irupouel o, to ill, Jteaolvec, That while we dropa tear, and record our sinicoro surrow at this unlookod-for visltation of Provi. donce, wo would oxtond_our deotest symyathy to the fanlly nnd futitnate persousl frionds of (bo deconsed, andat the samo time would bo sdmonfslied that out tonure of 1ifo 8 oxcoodingly uncortain, and that, at a momont whon Wo may least oxpoct it, th messguger of death may stimmon s away from all our churlstied cuathly assoolations, : Jtealeed, Thah, o evidonco of o high spprocts- Hon of tho clutscter of our dopurted friond, thuso sosolutions be spread upon tho rovords of this Board, Tho funoral will tuko placo at2 o'olock this aftornoon, ¥ —_— —A baro-footed Ohio girl, who walked tan milos Lo hire out to hioo corn, was admired by o widower worth 00,000, aud the two axo now oue, THE COURTS. The Lake Shore and Fort Wayne Roads Bofore Judge Farwell, One Large Land Case Ended and Two .More Be- ginning. Petitions for Opening New Streots-~- Lincoln Park Rape Case Dropped---New Suits. His Honor Judgo Farwell yesterday doclded the motion to dissolve tho injunction restraining tho Pittsburgh & Fort Wayno Railroad using o yortion of tho lands of the Lake Share & Michigan Southorn Itallrond Company in this county, us folloiva s It appears from tho pspers in this causo that tho Dittsburgh & Fort Wayno Nallrond Iadd ts track across 1o picco of Iond owned by the Bichignu Bouthorn & Northorn Tudiana Rallrord Company, somo yoars ngo, sucli land bolng situsted n this county, near Englo~ wood, Asinglo track woa lafd, oud the ordinary dltchen woro dugon each side of the track. Somo years aflor that, o line of tolegraph polos was putup on tho wast 1ino of 4k 100 feok fn widtl which defend- ant elaims 10 occupy, and o fence was bullt over o por- tion of tho distance on tho west lino, A lino of tolo- graph poles was olso, Bomo yoars ngo, put up by tho defendsut on tha ecast sldo of its track, The defendant hos commonced tolay 8 sccond teack weat of tho first track, and with. intholino of tho 100 faot, The complalnant filed s Bbill to enjoln tho laying of thia socond track, Tho i~ Junetion in fact probibited tho defendant from using auy portlon of tho premiscs ; but it is admitted that thie complainont does not wish o provent tho dofend- ant from using tha first track, or from coutinuing to une tho promisos as (hoy hiavo Lerotoforo boen used 3 ont tho laying oud uso of a socond B oril Yckamansation. Aball have.boen ki, and dofondant eball havoa right to proceed nceording to law, Tho defendant haa sot up & genoral dood of con= voyanco from tho corporntion wlich built the first track, and subsaquently sold all fis proporty to this defendant; tho payment of adl es, and sctual occupancy of _(ho premises for scven oara; ond the defondant slso. claims that uch o8 poescaslon wee first fnken with tho con- sontof 1o Lomplalnnnt, or, nt letal, with. ita full Jmowledgo, and without objecHion, and,thorefore, with 1t preaumed connont ; that tho right fo ocoupy f& not mioro licenno, good only for tho time_that it exists, aud liablo to o Tovoked, so that tho defondant can bs ojocted, or ircated a8 n ircopnascr, Tam of opinfon Thiad a4 10 such uso s was mado of tho promiscs with- out objection, that 08 to the Jaylng of tho first track and tlio putting up of iho tolegraph poles, tho com- plainant is pot at lberty to rovoko tho lcenso, o it dn Gallod, 80 as to compel thodofondant to withdraw from {ho promiecs, until condomuation can bo {nstituted and decidod, and compenention mado. I think it is ovideat whalovar posscesion wus in polnt of fact takeu s taken with tho consent of tho complainsut, 83 ghat tho only right it, complainant, has, 1s it ght to conipensation ; but that tho right 'to ocoupy, by offoct of such consent, cannot bo unlfi to oxint pd {0 Ay fur- thor accupation’ thon that takun withanch consont; aud, whot defondunt soedt lu‘m?:(u‘ ru:fl:‘ ko ‘:f' :‘ o y ow track, it 18 By By g e Passcsaton baforo. takan can bo Liold {o wasrant its laying such now track, I understand from 8 statoment_mndo by counel, fhiat 1horo ta no desire on tho part of the dofendaut Lo withe ol fron: complainant a full and froo compensation for tho valuo of tho whalo 100 feet to bo usod as ro. quirod, nor any desiro on tho part of the complainant to prevent tlio defondant from using tho prem- o, provided compensation in mado; but the cotiplainant {usista that tho compensation ahall b mado aud paid beforo tho now track shall bo lald or Tho motten mado beforo mo was o dissolyo the femporary injudiciion. T am disposed to diswolvo that injunction provided (1o dereuannacdil lna bond of tho compsny with satisfactory suroty, wilud]’mnull,y in aurch aum a8 shall bo sufficient to cover all dumages, condi- tionod that tho defendant will pay all damagos subtained by tho complainant in_consequcnce of tha appropria- tion of bia land, tho 100 feot, to bo nacortainod and do- tormined by any court or tribunal having jurisdiction of tho matior, and provided that dofendant shall not 1nsist upon its right to retain this laud or any portion of it, under ita color of titlo, posscasion or payment of tnxos, and shall reloago any aad all claim of damagea by reason of tho injunction grantod in this cause, Mr. Campholl, for dofondant, said ho was sat- isflod with the ordor; oud tho Company would givo tho bond and waivo the statute of limita- tion, and tho right to damuges, a3 suggostod by tho Court. Ar. Rogs, for tho complainant, dosired to pray an apponl from such ordor. Tho Court said that this wes noi a final hoar- ing of the csuso, but & more motion to dissolvo the injunction on the bill, auswor, and afiida- vits, on both sides, and that no appeal would lie from ench ordor. Mr, Campboll snid that if counsel for com- plainant dowired to take the malter to the Su- promo Court, and preforrod to havo this consid- ©red o final hoaring on tho bill, answar, and afli- davits, ivatond of on tho dg{muhlonu, lio was willing that it should bo a final Liearing, so that complainant could sppeal from the order of the Court, Erovidud thoy wero not requirod to com- Ply with the condition as to the bond, and waiv- mfi their right uudor the statute of timitations, "o order was mado nccordingly. Tho cano thus stands appealod, and a8 the ap- peal always carries with 1t tho injunction, tho dofondant remains onjoined. AN INTERESTING MONEY TRANSACTION. In the caeo of Grant Goodrich, who sues for tho uso of Alonzo Kont and_Iichard P. Marion V. thnll)\lrnrchmls,t!:‘ Sn{[inga L:':n!& 'xhlsttcr?]m. pony, boforo Judgo hy, tho jury yostorday Fotrmed. a vordisE mruga,évs; and” dofondaut took an appenl. ‘Tho casa i8 & singular one, & Asstated_by Mr. Bently, for complainant, it seems that Kont & Marlon woro the owners of fifty-five acres of land in Jofferson. H. M. Bhoppord und Fred. 8. Wolls contracted to buy tho land of thom at £B800 por acre, on tho condi- tion that the Wost Chicago Park act, than bofaro tho pooplo, should bo passed by a popular voto, The bill' was thus confirmed, but the dofondants, for some reason or othor, no longer wanted to have tho land. Tho con- tract provided that thoy wore to pay 25,000 in money, and the balance whon tho transfor should Lo completed. The £5,000 in monoy was to be doposited in the Third Nation- al Bank, and to bo drawn by complainant Good- rich, nefing ns agent of thovendors, whon tho Dill finally went io forco. In accordance with this ngrocmont, on the dsy of tho voting thos were about to make the deposit, whon tho ban! s clisnged to the Morchnnta’ Baving Bank,— tho dofendant,—and both cheoks wero drawn, cortifled, and doposited tho tame_morning, the doposit, 'being on tho condition that tho monoy wad to bo drawn by Goodrich, the agent, on tho day aftor tho voting, if tho bill stood. VWhon ho Doing contended that Jofforson had not voted for the bill, although that waa not an clement in tlio transaction ; nonce the action, LANGE LAND CASE. A caso, involving tho titlo of seventy-two acres of land south of South Park, was yester~ day decided by Iiis onor Judgo Farwoll, viz.: Hoyt v. 'J.‘uxburr{;i for specific porformance. Tho quostion, in tho viow of tho Court, turned upon whothor the complainant had dofo all in his It was provod owor to carry out tho contract. Fink tho dofondant had told tho_complainant ho hind dono all it was in his power to do to carry out tho contract, and ho was ready to mako n convoyauce. But complalnant was not proparod tonccopt. Ho put off tho mattor, Ho wanted cortain things dono which ho held were absoluto~ 1y necoseary to make o cloar titlo ; and sio it went on, Meanwhilo, the property largely incroasod in valuo, Tho Court held that when'a vendor hiag doclared his inability to do more than he hag done, and vendee then refusos to acoept the con- yoyance, the vondor i no longor bound by tho contract, Tho bill was dismissed at complain- ant's couts. REPLEVIN OF A CANAL-DOAT. Yostorday, in tho Gircuit Court, Frodorick Toots, for himsolf, Thomas Bcopl, and Jolin Harrington, owners of the canal-boat “ Board of Trado, ln&llu\'innd tho samo, with hor furni- turo, apparcl, and tacklo, valuod at $1,000, from Qeorge Von Hollon and John Harrington, COUNTY COURT. Marin erfim testamontary guardian of Catharine L, Wilght, of al,, miriors, was suthor- 1zed to horrow tho sim of 1,200 af an intorest ot oxcoeding 10 por cont por annum, Blmon Istingor was uppointod gusrdinn of Tlermann and Tani Ettingor, under an approved bond of §6,000, . TUE ORIMINAY, CODRT. Frode Hosgnard, the Inwyor who attends the Woat Bido Police Goust, was biought up onn chargo of porjury, and was bailed out on a bond of $1,000. e #wore bofore Justice Waluh, in n cago In which hio was an attornoy for the dofond- ant, that ho wus worth 86,000 {n roal estalo on Frank stroet, This turned out to bo untruo. The cute againat B, 8, Qrifiith, botter known astho Lincoln Park rapo caso, wau.callad, whon the pronucullmi Wwitness was found to bo miss- ing, rumor having it that she has taken a trip to Cailfornla, Tho caso was, in cousoquonco, strickon from tho docket, with leava ?o rein- stato if, Thomas Quirlk, for an assault with intent to do bodily injury, was sont to tho Housio of Corrac- tiou for 'eix monthe, Fuauels Ll and John woné to collect the monoy, it was refused, it | Dyor wore tried on n charge- of larcony. Dyor waa found not gullty, HIIL was found guilty, and sontonoed to Blx months in tho Mouse of Corrootion. 3 TN DANERUPTOY. In tho matterof Horbort Grommen and Nathan Trankol, an ordor was made allowing the stock o bo #old fu lots, 1t bolng atatod that Jé aowld bo got rld of on botlor torms than to ono purchasor. Thoro was no business whatover in tho Rogls. {or'n ofiico yostordny, Tho Malg;unc was allowoed to ol b publio sale in tho catato of leury Bolvics. THE COURTS CONDENSED, Adttontion in called to tho city stroot damngos casos roported in onr rocord of now auits in the Huxnrlm' Court, n unusually Jarge number of divorce bills wara filod yostordny. Jano Bishop, administratrix of Robort Bishop, yootordny commencod sult in_ assumpslt, 84,000 (‘I:umngau, ogainat Isano Bpeor, in tho Supcrior ourt. . Henry Bull filea a doclaration in tho Superlor Gourt, In an action of trospnes, against Goorgo Havilf, to rocovor $1,600 amagos from him for hnving sustainod through dofondont's driving into complainaut'a carringe, and mpilling him into tho stroot, and bronking throo of hia ribs, Alexauder IHamilton files s praccipe in a puit of nssumpsit in tho Buporior Court, ngaiuat Richard J, Rundoll et al.; damagos §25,000 NRW RUITE, Tauz: Canourr Count,—T,80—Appeal, 7,801—Arthur T, Meoker et nl, v, Robort J, Washingion' ot al; po- iiilon to porpotuato evidence, 7,803~Appoal, — Fred, Roots ot ol, v, George 'Von Hollou and John Tinrrington ; replovin of causl boat Board of Trade, valuo £1,000! 7,804—Aloxander Littio v. C. W. Per- kins ; raplovin of furniture, value $400, Tnk Surenion Count.—i4,271—Ienno Oppenhiolm ot al, v, Markn Roinaloln_sud Divis Zemansky - aif, $000. 44,219~Oliver ¥, Tullor v, O, B, Powell and Dayid Sundorlaud; nasumpsit, $1,000, i4,373—Ohatlea 11, Targo ot al, v, Willism M, Trout § sssumpsit, $300, 4274—Williem T, Kollogg ot al, v, rivato or wmo; aruinpsit, 2500, 44,276—Simon iguing v Jamoa Onreoll; nee sumpait, $800, 44,370—John E. Doan_ ot l. v, Jacob B, 8licitor s ‘confeasion of judgment, $244.68 44,377 —Jncob Philtips v, Henry Phillips ; satuc, $757, 44,218 —Alezandor Hamfiton v, Richard J, Rtandall of sssumpalt, $3,600, 44,370~Tnrry Fox ot Gonicko ~ and I, al 'y, W ¥ Behnoffor; ase aumpett, $1,000. 44,290—Tarry’ Fox ot al. V. Willlam” Brofte, $800, 44,280— precher; nssumpiit, X tsprochor ; masumpait, $800. 44,291 "Wilbur 3 sssumpsit, 3500, Bamo v, Wi, Broitapro ~Albort 3, ¥hillipa v. M, 43,259 Louisa Lrogula v. Carl Broq: dlvorc, 44,283—Philip ond Juliua Bmith v, Lyman Btronse ansumpsit, 44,284—Emma v, Ernat J, Gallina divorce, 44,283~Barah E.v, Bamual J. Dulton ; came, 44,280—Georgo A, v. Auna Jackson: esmo, 44, John F. v, Marion Brown ; samo. 44,288—Androw v, Mnry A. Btiggn; same, 44,280—Alonzo v, Juliet Brockwny ; snno. 44,200—Mattliew W, Borlandy, Anna D, and Chas, H, Tallmadge ; judgment by confession, $1,077.77, 44,291—Ienry Harboo v. Mary Ilcon and Cox respass, $1,000. 44,202—George B. v, Nancy 0. Titman ; divorce, 44,205—Lawrenco v, Brid- golt Fitzgorald; sawe, 44,204—Elisha E. Hindley v, Luclus J, Cobb ot al; assumpait, $500, 44,%05— Bchubert ot al, v, Frapk E, Alken ot ol petition for mochanic’s len. 44,206—Carolive v. Ohristophor Bauman; divorce, 44,297—Crane Brothers Manue facluring Co. v, Lyman Dridges; sasunpsit, $500. 44,208—Honry Town v, Franeis Arnold ot al,; petition o restoro title. d4,200~Jane IUshop, cxecutrix of Tlobort Bisop, 4,300—Dodge . Tobiuson; nsa o ‘monta ob'ml V. Wm. L. ; sesumpsit, $300. 44,302—2u tho niatter of tho potition of tho ity of Cbi- easv 10 ascortaining dsmages for the extenslon of tho slioy running north snd south in Block 8, Brand’s Addition, through West Twelfth strect. 44,803—Sam: Vernon avonuc, throngh to Thirty-first atrcot, 44,50 ~Same for oronlng an _alloy 18 feet wide, rTunniug north and south through Blocks 26 and 27, Canal Trus« feea’ subdivislon’ of weet 3¢ Sec, 37, 39, 14, 44,305— Bame, for opening a stroot from Schiller streot forth avenuo, botween Sodgwick streot and North Franklin strcot, to bo known 08 North Market stroet, *44,300—8ama for extending Lane place, from 4ta prosent north tarminus_through to Sophis strect. 44,507—8ame, for opening Belden avenuc, from Racine road to Fablus strect, 44,308—Giles Randall v, Albort Kidder ; sssumpsit, $500, 44,30—Cbarles M, Evarts snd Ifénry Nissen'v, John A, Elison and Joln H, Foator ; ussumpait, $500, ————— THE CITY IN BRIEF. The Chicago Dramatic Association mests ot the Shorman House “ Club Room * this oven- ing. The Board of Public Works, yestorday, re- coived goveral bids for constructing the Lake stroot vinduct, but did not award the contract. Tho great moral show of the great and good P.T. Barnum, & gentleman not unkoown to famo through wool horacs and big firos, will arrivo in this city on Aug, 18, Tho Nationn! Photographors’ Association in- tend totalo tho now Exposition building noxt year for & grand photographio oxhibition, It will b tho most important affair of its kind on racord 1 Among tho lurgo transfors of lnnd recorded yentordoy s that of on_oighty-nera tract né tho cornor of Thirty-fifth etregt aud Orawford ayo- nuo, two miled west of Wostern avenuo, for 126,000, Tho Mayor Tacoived o lettor. yosterday from 3. F. Hartloy, Assiatant-Sooratasy of. the Troas: ury, in which ho waa iuformed tliat tho Collector at Now York had boon instructod o admit, fros of duty, tho Armitago momorial picturo of tho ‘burning of Ohicago, The Doard of Publio Works issued tho folloy- ing building pormits yosterday: M. B. Huly, 2-story and basomont Btonotront, 2667 faet Miclugan avenuo; David Russoll, 2-story and basemont_brick, 92554 faot, No. 802 Hubbard stroot ; Mra, Luhg, 2-story and basoment brick, 22360 foot, No. 800 Chicago avenue. The body found in the Inko, noar the Tllinols Contral Efovator, Monday, hias boen identiflod as that of Asa I, Bonuott, of No. 48 Newberry ave- nuo, An inquost was held yostorday, ot which s verdict of accidontal drowning' waa rendored. Thio docoased leaves o wifo and ono child. Baturdey evoning, some thioves ontored the house No. 368 Wabash avente, and stolo & new Buit of clothes, somo sleoye-buttons, and $20 in monoy, bolonging to J, C. Behroodor, who ocou- pied tho front parlor. A silver wafch on tho mantol-ploco was covered by some papers, and was not uoticod. Noithor tho thioves nor tho proporty have boen discovored. At half-past 8 o'clook yostorday moring a grocory-wagon fan into D Taylor's bugy, at hie comner of Clinton and Madison stroots, up- sotting tho buggy and throwing tho doctor vio- lontly to tho ground. Mo was considorably bruifed and somowhat cut, Ho was taken to Btrohl's drug-storo; aud rocoived proper modical sttondanco. = A skotch of o Indies’ shower-bath, to bo erected at tho streot onds on the lake shoro, was submit- tod to tho Board of Public Works yestorday, Tho dosign {s uniquo and handsoma, and tlo yrcjnclor. J. E, Bouding, if nllowed to couatruot ho buildings, proposos to fit thom up so as to insuro comforb and convenionce. Pipes from tho Wator-Works will supply all tho wator noeded. Tha Board took the matter uudor ad- visement, Charlos Ourtis, alios Drake, and J. M. Borbine, claiming to como from Chicago, wore in Louis: villo Sunday Inst, and, according to the Commer- cial of that city, Wora arrestod for attompting to puschaso stablos with * wild-cat " _gtool, spuirl- ous ehares, snd atolen bonds, the face value of which {8 about ©100,000, Tho papor_consistod of certificatos of miining and manufacturing atock, land-warrants, and bonds of the Lake Ontario'&; Hudson River Railrond Company, and tho Columbus Conl and Oil Corm- avy of Honfucky. Thore woro alto. somo cor- ficates of stock in a pntunt—x:gm concern known as the United States Railrosd Station In- dicator, and govoral sharos in the “ Orpban Boy Lodo Gold Mining Company of Chicago,” thy Iattor boing signed by John H. Cotos, Boorstaty, | what violoutly, aud pushied bor and B, Newman, Prouldont. About 1 o'clock yostorday morning Officera Toubner and Rothford, of the Chicago Avonus Btation, mot » man named Id Wolf near tho comer of Milwaukoo avenuo and Division stroot, whosald ho bad boon seriously stabbod, a fow ‘minntes previous, in the saloon of Ohris Niodor- schmidt, at tho cornor of Cornelia and Paulina atreota. Ho said ho rocoived the injurles during a drunkon brawl, in which abount “ten porsons ‘woro ongngad, and could not tall by whom thoy wera intlicied. When found, Wolf was in a very folot condition, and walked with groat d.lmoufifi Tho ofticors took him to his home, No, 606 - waukoo avonuo, nud called Dr. B, Holmos to at- tond him, Bovoral govoro outs were found on tho loft shoulder and the right thigh, all boing flosh wounds, 'Che man's weak. noau rosultod from lous of blood. His injurios, nltbouflh sovere, ore not very serious, aud do not endungor his lifoe, Yestorday afternoon tho anloon-koopor and two mon who aro supposod to tinvo been participants in the row which ro- sulted in Wolt's injurios wore arreutod. Justico Danyon's court was complimentod yoa- torday by tho attondanco of Dr. Brock Mc- Viokor, who camo thero es a prisoner on_ the chargo of “disordorly conduct.” The complain- ing witnous was Dridgot Evans, who complalnod that tho ridoner had pinched her, and sho mado her tostimony wolghty by showlng to tho Court © black ~ spov on ono of hor plump round arms, It Tpnnmd from tho oyidonao that about noon, one dy last woolt, Dr. MoViokor'a pastaga out ‘of » Ohinoso Inundry, on Wabagh avenuo, wes somewhiat ob- structed by a crowd of nolsy girls, who did not soom _ {uclined to muke way for him. As the Dootor did not wish to walk over thom, Lo took hold of Bridgot's arm, pnrhnxg nasm- 0. Ono Btanloy, the ownorof the lsundry, witnessed tho Doctors movomants, and boghn "fo. abuso. him therafor, Dr. MoVl fovor heat, nud _ compolled him to lsy his " hand heavily upon Bian- loy'a loft onr. Btanloy's cohorls dosertad bim, and lio desorted tho battloflold. Dr. Mo- Vickor wnlkod away, fully porsundod that hio had -dono tho yropar thing. Dauyon thought so too b, Losniiaty tho od tealitlos of tho law, fined m &2, THE SAXON BAND. Prescntation to the Lundors-Seronndo at tho Sherman House and nlfans quet, Tho concort of the Saxon Dand at Turnor Mall 1nst night waae o auccoss, Tho mombors weore 80 well ploased with thoir recoption in Ohleago that thoy tolographod for o two-wooks’ oxtonsion of thelr loavo, but longer abaonco would not bo pormitted, and thoy woro ordored to bo home by tho 10th of August, The band leaves tiis morning for Milwaukeo, wWhoro thoy plny to-might, To-morrow thoy will tnke stonmer for Ningara Falls, and thonco go to Bnxony. At 0 o'clock last ovening tho londer, Hans Girod, wan prosonted with s mngnificont gold-chinin and lookot by tho pooplo of Southe weat Chicago and the Vowaorts Turnveroin. Bpocches woro mado by Conrad Mohoft and Mr, l\{,oln‘, and Mr, Girad rosponded in fitting torms, The "band played in tho Bhorman Houso rotundn sovoral alrs, and woro compon- stod by applauso. * Whon midnight sp- proachod, the band moronnded tho Shorman Touo, rondoring tho **Star Spangled Bannor,” *Watch ou thio Rhino,” and anothor air, in euch amannor a8 to moot the encomiums accorded, Noarly 600 poople hoard the sorenado, and o fow of thoro assistod tho bond in disposing of an inpromptu _bugquet, givon gmiuliously Ly Mr, Muusop of the Shormnn Houso, Sovoral brief addresses woromade, in which the band were wished a ploasant timo in Milwaukeo and & safo voyage homo. It is sald that many mombers of tho band aro 8o woll plensod with America that thoy will roturn here a8 scon 88 they con, and romain permounently, e —— MESSRS. STORRS & WARE REPLY. To the Edilor of The Chicago Tribuna: Sim; With your permission, we will briofly an- swor tho charges made’ against us by Mrs, Howo in the communication appearing in your yostor- doy'a lssun, re. Lowo had one of our plats, with tho distances marked, and went with her husband to sco the property beforo buying. The Iand ia clogo to tho station, and as bigh, of high- or, than that fronting Normal Park, on which fine houses have boen eractod, Thoy know thera was a ditch, bocausio wo_promiscd them to fill it up, and hwvo dono go, e proporty is ontirely olear oxcopt the mortgago back to us from Mra, Howo, The Iot {s worth moro thaw sho prid for it, ond conld bo cnsily sold. Our Mr. Storrs did nn]pnnr bofore s Notary. Tho clause in tho deod rolating to taxos for 1873 was rond by Mrs. Howe, and accopted, bofore tho papers woro passod. We sball oxplain at length in otr an. Bwor to tho bill. Brouns & Wazk. Omioado, July 32, 1873, 2 ‘Housohold Furnituro, Alargeand attractive mala of Louschold furniture and houschold goods will bs made by Ellson & Foster, anctioncers, on this (Wednesday) morning, July 23, st tho doublo marblo-front residonce, Nos. 761 and 763 Wabash_avenue, commencing ot 10 o'clock. If sou wish any articlo of household furniture you should not fall to attend this sale, —_— Bargains in Ohickering Pianos. Among the last Iot of planos rocelved we have two splondid Ohlckerings with ontalde casca slightly in Jured, Warranted perfect in every other reapoct. Vil be sold very chéap for cash, Splendid chance to buy. Reod's Témplo of Music, corner Dearborn and Van Buren stracta, —_—— NEWS PARAGRAPHS. The Cleveland Dirootory has 38,743 names; cstimatod population, 135,697, —Tho Now York Uerald roportsan excoedingly dull season at Newport thus far tho prescnt sosson. No spocinl cause is assigned for tho dullness, —1It is enid that within & distancoe of five miles on the Illinois River,in tunvicini:flor Griggsvillo Landing, five persons have beon drowned within two weeka past. —The Utica Herald snya that mon will nover Lnow what offect it would linve: had on Job if clovon little girls had ealled on him, ono aftor ouother, and” triod to sell bim Sunday-school picnio tiokots, B —Chineso Inhor is about fo be {ricd in Phila- dolphia, slxty-oight Chinamen being now on tho way to that city from Bacramento, where thoy avo beon angaged to work in 6_cutlery factory, * —Singo the outting down of tho Ixchango lists, thoro has been much usoloss. handling of uscloss nowspapeas avoided, and tho Exchisngo flend hag t0 somo extont discontinued his visits. And doc mon dare to gay that ours is not a pator- nal dovornment, and that Congrossmen will not in timo sit and whistlo with tho enerubim, . —The now United States survey of the bound- ary line Detwoon California nnd Novade gives the firat-named Btato & large portion of Yake Tahoo horetofore included within tho dominion of Novada., 'Lho line strikes singularly at Lako Valloy. Itgocs through H. II Parkoll'a hotol thore, leaving onc-halt of the dining-Foom in tho Btato of Californis and throwing the-othor half into tho Btate of Novada. + —Tho Lawrenco (Mays,) paper relatos an ap- palling caso of consiclonco. A committeo from & noighboring city, appointed to visit Boston on business, did not want to have it said that thoy Lind junkoting tendoncics, aud g0, nfter trans- acting thoir bueiness, when tho question arose 88 to whore thoy should tako dinner, it was set- tlod by each taking o plato of bakod bonns, at & total cost of 45 conts. —Aro agricutturnl colleges a failuro? Massa- chusotta i said to bovo tho best institution of the kind in tho country, and yet of thirtecen raduatos who wore turned loose to revolution- zo tho world, on Wodnosdny Iast, only thrao will oultivata tho earth; of thoTest, four have cho- gon civil engincering, two medicine, aud one eacl Iaw, business, and hortioulturo, while ono will bocomo a professional oarsman, —According to tho 8t, Lonis papers, tho North- ern Limne “ia bouud to havo & b!q' thing in Uppor Missouri frolghts horoafter,"—not by Elm'mg boats on tho Miesouri, by a good deal, ut by taking goods doatinod for Sioux City, Fort Benton, ote., to 8t. Paul on thoir Miasis- Bippl Gteamors, and forwarding tho packhges thonco to Sioux City by rail. The rate to Bt. Paulis 40 conts o hundrod, The steamor Rock Island, which passed up yosterday, had a largo cunslfinmnut of sugar for Fort Bonton.—laven- port Demoorat, : —When Gen. 8ibloy was on the Missonri with bis expedition, it is gald Le woro a boot having & hool of & peouliar pattorn, and whilo horo was 80 unfortunate as to loose one of thom. Not long since o potrifiod boot-leel was piok up which was racoginizod by one of tho Goneral's old soldiors a8 tho heel that Bibloy lost, Thoro are said to be petrifled forests in Northorn Dakota, Gen, Rossor tolls nfllmmflo\l grove on the lino of the Northorn Pacific west of the river. There aro erlisp & dozon stubs standing, now molid stono, Klenr Bigmarck thore is a potritled log two foot and s balf loug and oightoon inchos in diametor, snd In its immodinte vicinity many smaller ploacs.—Bismarck (D. ribune. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New Yorik Financial News, Nxw Yonr, July 22,—Money was easy during Ybo groater part of (b0 day, 8t S@4 per cont, but at the clove s loana wero thads at 336, Storling was steady ot 100} @IUSK for sixty doy and 110% for sight, Gold rulod netive at 116 to 11654, with closing salos 8110}, Losna @S Dor cont t0 fiat for carrying, Olearings, 33,000,000, ~'Tho Assistant Treawuror dise Duracd $181,000, Govoramduta ore quist and stroug. Blato bonds woro dull and stoady, =~ Tho oporations at the Stock Exchange were reatricted thix afternoou, ond tho apparent tormination of tho cormor iu Exlo caused an unaottlod foollug, which yan Tofloctod In lowor pricos (hroughout thie ilit, Pricos svovo steady ab the dooling, excopt. Poclflo Mall, which yan heavy and epecially dopreased on . mos count- of snothor mootng of tho Board of Diroctors at which tho quostion of & gone oml morigsgo wis agaln discussod, but aa oforo L wdvico of copuusl was luvoled Voforo taking fulol stops, Tho exframo declino of tho day wan i Erlo, which dropped from 1% rogular to 6 aallor thros‘montha, and 633 to 604 cash, o groat~ eat difforanco in favor of cah atook to-day was 1 por cant, but toward thio closo atock was loaniod ¢ for ‘wso untll to-morrow, A lurgo portion of tis shiort intoreat bas undotibtodly beon clowod up. Tacitio Mail foll from 993 to 5035, and finally rallied {0503, Thoro wae o largo busineas i Northwestern comiiion, which doclined from 7034 (o 0877, closing at 6077 Uhlon Pacifio duolined from 29%; t0 281, undor roallzationa, aud afterwards recoverod to 203, Pane amn full off from 117X 10116, aud Wabush from 737 fa72, Tho docline fis tho balanco of tho liat was com- wralvoly sllglt, Tho Vaudorbilt shares throughout Tilb tiay ora'tho sérongost o tho Hst. Tha market closod uteady, though (i somo cases at aniadvanca from g lowent polnt of o pay, Tho specle engagements for Europo to-dsy wero $7150,000, of which $500,000 wa in gold coln, Hlorliug, 1094, a0 UNAENT HONDE, Coupons, '8 Coupous 67, a1 Conpony, 163+ Couions, 08, Qoupuny, 't A0 sareen okor's tompor_wont up to [ 0 © o 10 Goubons, 08 (aswy 11TE J17Y STATE NONDS. 034 | Virginie ... % | Nodh urents, v A8 34 | North Carolluas, new. Wertorn Tinion, . Quicksilyer, Adsma Expres Wails Fargo , Amerfean Exp United Btates E: Forcign Markets. 1 July 2230 . m~Droadstufls heavy, Flour 21@28s, Whost—vinter red, 116 104 3 spring, 102 104@11s &1 ; white, 116 5d@11a 0a ; club, 124@138 30, Toat unclisngod, LoNpox, July 33—5 b, m,—Consols—Noney, 924G 93¢ ; Bcoount, 2% § 6-208' of 65, 92 ; do ‘07, 9%, 10-008, 0053 rlow 5, 00 3 Exlo 405, Amonnt of bullion fong into the Dank of England on ‘batanco to-day, £108,000, Faankront, July 52.—5.20s of 163, 00, Pants, July 43.—Tenten 50f e, 5 Livenkoot, July 23, Cotton quict and steady; mi- aling upland, 8374; Orleans, 04 ; Anlos, 10,000 'bates; Amorican, 6,000 ; spoculation sud export, 2,000, 2 Breadaluffa heavy ; California whito wheat, averago quality, 118 50@11s 9d; clib, 1%@1% roil spring, 105 10d@114 8 ; fod winter, 11s 104, Flour, 27e@28s, Corn, 37s 31@2TA O - Ciosat, 535, Glmborland middlos, 978 €3 ahort s, 405, Thho rocolpts of whoat for tho past thres dsya wore 0,000 qrs, of which 7,000 qra wero Amiorican ; ro- culpts of-Sorm, 14,000 qre; American, 0,000 wrns and fabrica af Manclcster’ quict and une chavged. . IVEPOOL, Ruffalo Cattlc Market, Borrato, July, 22.—CarTz—Rocolptn to-day, fn- cluding 120'cars roported to arrive, 2,662 total foF tho weok, 4,673, Tho market opened fodrately active at X@30'sdvanco on lnat week's closing pricas, Th Fun ‘of atock genorally was inferior to last wooks; 1,300 wero dlaposod of. Bales: 404 Iliinols mtoors, 1,110@1,460 1bw, $5,75@0.265 105 Ohlo_stoers, 1,010 1,303 1bs, $5,25G6,605 10 Qo cown, 071 Lbw, $4.02%4 ¢ 110 Olifo heifors, 086" 1bs, $6.60; 20 Ohlo_ stockors, 860 1hy, $4.35 ; 62 Michigan stocrs, 804®1,110 b, $4.25@ 5.00; 105 'Indians stoors, T14@1,340 s, $4.25G0.10, BNEEP anp Lanma—Rocoipts, including reported arrivals, 6,000 ; total for tho woek, 8400, Tho market opouod draggligly st Ao decline on laat weok's closing prlcos, Sales: 1,207 Ohlo alicop, 8010 10 e, $4.159 4.90; 214 Michigan shioap, 78 1oa, $4,60; 216" linoia Blicop, 72 1bw, $4.45, Hodn—Recoipia {o-dny, Including roported accisaln, 8,200 fotal for tho waok, 16,000 Markat elow at 16G 200 décline from sestorday’s rntes. Bales yestorday, 1,600, Indfens and Olilo hoga, 185 f0 250 1os, at 35,00 @6.25, snd one choico lot local butchers’ at $5,30, To-any pricen aro off, and ealea of Nilinols, Ohlo, dud Indisns hogs, 200 to 225 Ibe, wero mado at $4.90@5.10. Now Yori Dry Goods Marlets Nzw Yon, July 22.~Tho commisslon Louscs con. tinue fairly active, but thoro {8 no Improvoment in tho Jobbing branchos, Western and Southwastorn jobbers ro operating frealy in staple cotton and woolen goods, Gotton flannelaxre In brisk roquest, and somo_makes of browna aro sold up alresdy. Brown and Gleached eattons rula staady. Colosodcottoms a0 quish but Dark maddor printa aro selling mora freefy by ho pickugo, Fumey casimores of fio and modiura ades movo briskly, Forolgn cloths and beavers sre in more request, Pittsburgh 011 Market. Prrresunon, July 22.—Crude petroloum, $1.83@ 190 ; refined quict ,’ futures, 115;@18c, i The Produce Markots. NEW YORK. Nxw Yonx, July 32.—Corrox—Unchanged; mid- dling upland, 2lc. BreAbsTUFTE—Tlour dull and lower, tho decline boing chiofly on slipping grades ;_roceipls, 7,000 brla; auperfine Wostorn and Etate, $5,.25@5,60; common to good oxtrs, £0,15@0.45; good to cholce, '$0.507.35 3 Whito whoaf oxtra, $7.25@8.60; Ohio oxtra, $6.80@8.50 § uls, $0.15@10.76. Iiyo flour unchanged, Corn ‘meal aotivo aud Airm ; Weatorn, $3.15@3.30, ~ Whoat lower, with fair supplys rocoipts, 164,000 bu; re- Jeoted epring, $1.25@1.28; Towa spring, $1.39@1.445 No. 00, $153@1,66, Tyo quiots Western, 6@76c. Darloy und malt unchonged. Corn heavy an Tower ; ‘rocolpts, 167,000 bu; stoamer. Western mixed, 5i@50)c; rail do, 51@603c; whito do, 03@70c} yollow, 68@00c. _Oats dull and decyning ; recoipts, 78,000 ‘bu ; now mized Woatorn, 43@430 5 White, 40G 6103 black, 41G4Sc. Eaas—Quiot snd oasy ; Western, 20@1o. Tax—Dull and Leavy. Hore—Quist and stoady. Grooznrxs—~Coffes strong ; Rio, 18@10%c. Bagar atrong and_sdvancing ; fair 'to good rofning, 1@ 8¢o. " Molassos dull "and uncisugod, Rico slrong s PETROLRUM—Weak ; crude, Tic ; refiued, 170, TunersTIvE—Dull at 4sc, —Pork steady ; new meey, $17.00, Beef in vory lmitod request; ‘moss, $9.00810.50; oxtrs, $11.25312.60 ; cut meats quiot’ aud finm; middles unscttlod; long cloar, Oo; ehort cloar, 9o, Lard weak; Woatoru steam, 8740, TotTan avD Oukest—Unchanged. Waanic—Steal, at D 81, LoUts, 81, Louts, July 22, ~Bneavsrivrs—Flour quiet and unclianged, with good domand for chiofca old, Wheat eanior for lowor grades ; new No, 8 fall, $L10@1.20, Tioat geades firm ; prime to strictly primo, $1.35@1,40; chofey, $1.45, Corn firmer ; No. 3, 38@300 cash ; 375G 880 August: 45c sacked, Oata innctive and unsottfed ; No. 2, 31@J2eapot ; 2730 August. Barloy, no mar yo firm at 4e, Winsxy—Nominal ; 900, Provistoxa—Pork 'quict at $10.50. Bulk mests, no males, Dacon unchanged for smnll Tots, but futured botter ; shouldors, 8)gc : closr rib and cléar, 100 cash and August, Lard dull’; refined, 8xc, oaa—Lower ; $4.25@4.50, Catsiz—Activo ; medium to cholcs beoves, $3,100 5.0, TOLEDO. Torypo, July 32.—DrrapsTurrs—Flour quiet snd 2 picuged. nonf gut and lowor: Ne. 1 wiig ok igan, $L.4 mbor chigan, ¢ apot; $1,30 Augini'No.2 ral, £1.55 a0t s 4195 Angut Cors was du and a shado lower ; high mized, 44c pot ; 443¢c July or August; 453 Hep 423{0 spot ; 43¢ Beptembor ; yollow, 45c; no grade, -g,\a. Oata qudet ; No. 1, 42¢; No, 2, 33)¢0 ; Alchigan, i, FrmonTs—To Bufalo—Tirm at {@4)0. To Os- Woqo—8@9c. To Kingatan—8io. EOEtFTa—Flour, 1,000 brls; whoat, 6,000 bu; corn, m’m“”"hfi'mflhbh 14,000 3 our, 1,000 brls ; wheaf buj corn, 99,0001 ; oats, hono, A A DETROIT. Dermorr, 23— DREADSTUFFS— Flour_quict £nd_unchanged. Whost dull and a shado lowers Gatrs, $LO vk, 81,90Vt bid; No. 1 held st 8180 ¢ amuor, $1,689180, ‘orn stoady ; No, 1, 4603 No. 4 mixed, 42a, Oala, $80, sl OINGINNATL, July 22~ BREADSTUTSS—Flonr steady 3 eat firm: now, Corn dull and unchangod, Nye qulet; - ot and nacuanged. Brlay PnovieloNs—leas hork qulet st $16.00, Lard insce tivo; steam hold at 8io; kettlo, B)@8j0. Bulk moala strong and aclive ; snles of ‘shoulders at 7503 hicld at 73(c, wito sales af Bo buyer August; clear rib 9303 lacgo aloa at 030 buyer Auguat; cliar beld al 0. Sacon in good demand; shouldets, 8iga; clear fi,n;‘u;dm. 100, g Waisu—Steady ; 0, . " 'OLEVELAND, OLevEzAND, 0., July 23— LReADsTOvrs—Wheat dull and lower : No, 1 held st $1.55@1.68 ; No, 3 $1.44, Corn unchanged, Oata stoady; No. 3, 40c, ‘Prrnoveox—Qulot uickanged. NEW ORLIANG. New Onzxane, July 22—~ Oaze—Tirm, 20, Ban—Searco, 8o, HAv—Oliolce, eatoas prime $24,00, Grooxures—Hugar gum; 1alr to good fair, BY@9c. Winsx'x—Firmor, 033980, Qrtmui—Unghmngod.” Tip atn ehooks businons. INANOIAL—Ster] 341 ¢ promium ; lfléfl,lw- i Ls,m § sight, 3¢ i i ‘oTTON—Very dull, Salas, 800 bales ; good ardina XG0 lowuidiling, 173(@180; middling, 103005 Brortasconsiied, L0 Dat, s 7o b ADorts, coast 534 bales, o4, > Poviavan, o T Lovisvitte, Ky, July 23.—BResnsTorrs—Flour in falr demand; oxtra family,$6.00, ProvisioNs—Firmer, with an_npward tendenoy i ptember ; low mixod, Oyonnu: mess pork, $16,00@10.80; bacon shoulders, 810 claar riband cloar sides, 104@10%0, all packed plain, Hame, 1313 sugar-curod, 14%@16e, Bulk shouldors, 73go; clear Tib, DXO; clear, D3¢, held higher at closc, ' Lard, auict antl unchangod, BALTIMORE, Baurntone, July 9 —Hueioitorss—Flooe quist and unchanged, Wheat steady ; red Weatern, $1,50@ 185 ; wbior, $1,5081.00, Corn scarco and firm ; mixe o Wostern, b7xe. Oats dull; mized Woators, 410 white, di@1do,” Iiyo dull at 630, PROVINONS—Doas pork aciive at $17.25@17,50, Da~ con fn fair demand but unchangod, - Lard quios at 8 @8e, ‘Hizren—Quict and unchanged, Wittsk¥y—Scarco at 96¢, THILADELPHIA, PutaDELTAIA, July 23— BAEADRTUFTS — Flour 4a'in improvod demand for botter grades ; othors nom- oy prione” unclunnel. Wieat i gobd demand ; oldand now red, $1.04@1,75, R50 firm; at 85@08c, Qorn hold highor ; ellow, 60¢@0%0; mixod Weatorn, €0@03¢ ; while, 700, Oats quiot] whit Western, 4@ 8003 mixod, 43)@ide. TuovisioNs—Qulat, at full pricos, Prrnosun—Orude, 1940 ; rotied, 18X@I8K0. Witz e—Dull at 033 @A, . AILWAUREE, BLwAUKER, July 23 —Duravsrorrs—Flour quich and_uncliaugéd, Wheat quict and weak: No, 1, S04 No. 3, €101 ¢ cual o uly s LY et o Cor"aboady NG, 5 'doo,” Onte iy fair dumand, bué Lawer; No. 2,'28)o,’ Tyo dull and nominal; No,1, 600, Barloy dull aud nominal; No, 3, 800, Jamaurra—o Luffalo, 5ia’ Ouvvago, 10i(c. itzorivTa—Flaur, 4,000 brla ¢ whost, 04,000 b, BuraeNTI—Llolir, 1,000 bria ; wheat, 105,000 bu, BWEGO, _Ouwedo, July 22—Wheut quiot ; No, 1, $161. Corn qulot 8t 63@550, AUFFALO, quiot, Wheat dull, heavy and lower ; No, 2 Milwau koo nominally at $1.84, Oorn qulot and stady'; salos B0 bu No, 2 Waalora af 48503 400 bu do at d6o Burrato, July 22 —Unesusrirrs~Flour, frm nnfl[ u B — Uarloy neglacted, Fazonze—10ico on whest ; 9@9Xa on corn, : preneidiir oot - Vossols I'nssed Dotrofte Dernorr, July 22, —PAgsen Ur—Prop Now Yorksf Dark Mary Jano; achira_Orlontal, Oriout, Danlel Fort Madeira, Blar of the North, Anna'Gralg, Jano McGleady] Ynukeo biado, Iarziot Tioss, Paudors, Lilllo Patsons, Sasnen Dovit—Dromn Loko Optarlo Lawrencs, oityd of Toston, Eclipto and barges, Neptuiio and bargea s achr Georio durray, WiND—Houtiwest, , Denorr, Mich,, July 39,—Pannen Br—Drops nnwfl ard and bargos, "Pitisburgh wnd bnrgon, Wales Largos, Tnter-Qcoon Al Largos, AMGIop and bargess sehrs £, O, Toborts, Atwunto, Goodell, Amnaranthel Magilan, Clyde, Alsilna, lount Blauc, Montpolior,. asnd Down—TProps Alma, Munro, Wnm—South, . Hlinois River nnd_Cannl Nows, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TaBALLY, T, July 22.—Tho profy Whalo sid hees ‘Yargo Friondship artived from Honry to-night, and, pansod dnto the canal, loadod with corn for Chleago.! Thio prop Tllinols arrlved to-dny towing the canalbonft Mary light; and dopariad towing thie canal-boat Gons, Tosecrans, foaded i ol th bullding stono for Honry. Tha, sime Teave arrived to-dny towing tho burgo Gilcago| Zill, it aving dropned fivoico-bnrgos at MeCor- ‘mick’s Blough nlso from 8t, Louis ; and departed tow-| ing tha canal-boata J, D. Toonard and Asis, both with/ Dord coal, and Bargo No, 4 with plg iron, all for St Louls, Nino foct of wator on the mitro-sill of Lock 16, 0.5 Toot ropotted on Kickapoo Bar. GANAT, OF¥IOK, Oi110AG0, July 22—1:16p, m. AnntvED—Tifdore, 1fenry, 6,000 bu corn ; Goid Rtod, Lagallo, 6,000 bu corn ; Tron~Glad, LaSatlo, 6,100 bt ©orn 3 Lo Grauz, 5,800 b corn, 8,090 1ba rags, 1,600 N sundrica ; Heroiiles, LaSallo, 6,000 bu corn Bay Stata TaSialle, 195 tous coal, 60,000'1b3 zino: John Bloan, La<. Ballo, 4,000 bu_corn, 550'bu oata ; Cuba, Ottaya, 0,000 bu_corn; Poter and Pau), Otfawn, 6,700 bu’ corn, CrEANED—Dlontreal, Joliot, 03,467 feot lumber 34 Parson Brownlow, Hotry, 33,300 foot lumber, 30 Ials 200 urls salt, 1,316 1ta morchandiso: Melropolin, Tenry, 96,60)' fect lumbor ; Alida, Jollot, 76,018 xm% lumbor ; Nauttlus, 113 tona conl, 1,000 staves, 150 bria) Bait, 20 brls ofl, 25,201 1hs_morchinndiso ; LaSallo, 5,710f 1ba Tnorchandiso, Utien ; Dril}fant, Morris, 00,103 feoti lumber ; Monarch, Lockport, 4,030 b wheat, 200 m: shingles, 13,000 ba machinory, 100 1bs sundrice ; At= | Iontio, horris, 2,100 I merchandiso; Elzabeth,i Lockport, 5,014 bu wheat ; Robert 1olmes, Hone light ; Anidrow Jaclison, G {ona conl, 60 brla ealt, 7, 1bé morchandise, LaSallo : 20 brls balt, Mareellitn 5 20~ ria salt, Joliot ; 100 1bs nicrchandisc, Yockport 3 prap Mobayk Bullo, 'Kankakeo Focdor, 20 m Tumber, 863, posta, 100 brls’ flour, B,000 b8 merchandisa 3 Mosscus ger, Kankakoo Feodor, 63,340 feot lumb SPECIAL NOT{CES. Midsummer Malarin, At thia soason tho hieat of thosun fiboratos from tho, #oll, tho wator, and tha filth of clties finmonso quantitio of unwholotomo gnecs, which tho atrongost ean searoelyy Inbialo with fmpunity, and which dovolop the most dis- tronsing diseasos In tho weak and focblo. Tt ls, thoraforc, | of paramount imparfanco to invigorato tho body tn u-.u‘ westhior, Vitallzo and strongthon tho slowack and tnd| ‘Rorvous aystom with at Ieast two doacs per day of Hostet- ter's Btomach Bittars, and you will bo suro to oscapo tho| fits of fndigestion, attnoks of Dillous oollo, sick hoarl- achos, diarrhoas and dysentorios whioh aro 3o common ab| tbls scason, Bo prudont. A littlo caro and forocast ox- erolad now may provent your boing prostratod by romit-! tont, or Intormittent fovor, or by ehrunla bowol or lisor} complafat, throughont the fall. this genlal vegatable tonio supplion to tho norvou an alfment which enablos it to withstand tho drain, Hofmann’s Hop Pills aro used by tho rich and tho poor. Thoy ouro fover and agus, Intermittont fovor, dumb aguo, and all mialarious fovors at once, They da not contain ‘quiulng or arsonlos Thioy aro sugar-costed. Tor salo by druggiats 8¢5 conts porhen ot tont by mall propald. - MoLain's Gandlod Oss- or Ol {x a duliclous ayrup of {ho Oastur lican, froa frony oll tasto o emeily & sallablophyslo foradulta aud Culdeans i pes e Vormiryho Honbons' dflious worys lon that expol worma frooly. 'rico ol 3 Conts, - VAN SUHAACK, BTUVENSON & RETD, Gnie Sago, sols sgonts. MEETINGS., Aittention, Sir Knights. Bpaclal Conclavo of 8t. Bornard Commandory No. 88, . T., this (Wednesd: ing_at ‘clock, B R R Recardor. Masonic. Rogula communleation of Blaney Tedge, Na. 11; A. F. & A, M., will bo hold_thia (Wednosd tag, Oblantal 1ia1, AL & orotock, o o oosdey) evanaf, E.G. BOWZER, Scc'y LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICE’S STEAMERS TFor Racine, Milweukee, Sheboygan, ete., daily, Bundays excepted, 9 2, m. Saturday Excur- sion Bont for Milwaukee, otc., do'n't Ieave un- til 8 p. m, For Grand even, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manistee, ete., daily, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, For 8t. Josoph, Daily, Sundays excepted, 10 a.m, Saturdays, Boat don't leave until 11 pm Yor Green Bay Ports, Mondny, Wednesday, and Fridoy at 7 p.m, Wedu#sday's Boat, goes to . Escanaba, FOR BUFFALO, And Intermediate Points. Unton_ Btenmbost Co.'s at AT, LOUIS, Capt. Shrnon, J6etcedotk o Randoipacst, brldgs, Wodnms: dagdny Bt b antars Tranapoitation Compony's stosmer BADGER STATE, Capt. Glark, icavcs dook foot of North Doar- orneats, Phursdsy, Juydt sty me” Chor Lins stostior ‘Abt. Do 00k foot ot Nortit Lasalio-st., £xiday, Tuly S at , 1 For Bortha and 1 Hicots, wypiy a7 G ‘or Hortha oiid Passaue Tickots, apply 8t 15 Cana oommor Matson, : s A, A. SAMPLE, Parsougor Agent. TRUSSES, AL And all kinds of Trusses, Bracos, Apparntus for Bow Liogs, Olub Foot, Spinal Curvature, &g, &o0., ngouratoly fitted by MARSH & BOWLHS, 103 Washington-at. Fomale to s TR T i S e von m. wait upon Tadies. LOTIERY. Offolal Drawtng of the Dally Oomblnation: PR g 0 i AR e B Bealod plays soourud nn'do‘m?‘t. "Prizos cashed end nfarmpiin-gives b7 o sentad Dopoaiion %6 B3 - Slanagor, Hoome & o ouisz Braien, Gillces, &1 Hodwick at., 15 Bouih Osnal'a., 46 it HOTEL! Barnum’s Hotel, Broadway, corner Twentisth-st, New York. Thta Hotol {a now finishod and voady for guosts, Tt is enmplolowith nli modorn improvementsand conyonionces: Tooms en aufta’ and. . aingia, Private ji Roouns, Qs rottiors Intest fmprovod B5004 Palueoh. ” Me: 4. 8- BAKNUN samacoted with o manreomont of ispiunve flolol Tt} o 110 fiodwasand wilh bo picasod Lo koo iy acqualitafiods, o othcr dopnelmonta of (o liousg ara Shdor tho managomient of I N. GILIIAN, formory- o o 3, o Harnmialintol, Gt. Louis, Ao, ON AMERIOAN AND HUROBEAN PLANS, o BARNUM & GRERN. PROPOSALS. Proposals for Coal. Sealed Propasals will bo racolvad at the office of A, Tano, Becrotary of tho County Iloard of Kducation, East fandolph- for._the sunply of iun.l of Youghlogh l\{ or Walnut 1y 't Conl, (o bo do ivorod at tiio Normal Soliool Bullding at ltnglowood. ]D‘lnhl muat be dolivored on or bofore Oct. 1, 1873, and thio balanco beforo Duo, 8, 1673, Tho Oomulttos rosorvo the right te refaot any and all tds. TDWARD GARRITY, ) Committoa JEENRY TTARAIS, on, ALUBIRT G, LANE Supphies, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. Tho copartuorship horotoforo existing botwasn Mem W, Flsolior and Gustavo A. Diocks, undor tho namo an 10 01 11, W Finchor & Gy 18 heroby diee0ivod by s ta her ta alony 2uthio of thntirm of IENRY VY, CITANG: OF ¥FIRM. Williain Ofror withdrawa from tho memborship of onr firm fram July 3, 9. Tho firm namo wilk continue an Lofaro, GAUE BROTHERS & CO., 227and 220 Wabarliav, Wonderful Cure of an Opinu Eater IN TEHRER WERKS. Patlonts,” to toat its morits furthor, will bo Uberally oated at 120 Warronav,, by calling at onos, N