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- . and by virtuo of our memibes "TRUMAN v. BOARD OF TRADE. Rospondents Answer to the Petition for Man- damus. The Bonrd of Dircotors' Power to Suspend Strongly Urged, ".l'ixo « proviso” Fully Considered. ' Mossrs, Dont & Black, for tho rospondants, ‘Nled in tho Circuit Oourt, yestorday, their answor ito the potition of Angustus E. Truman sgninst 1tho Board of Trado, praying for & mandsmus, *which Liag crontod so much intorost in that por- ition of tho morcantilo community which centros :round the Chambor of Commorce. After tho ‘usual formal doufal, respondent acknowledgos “that at tho time tho potitioner bocamoe a member »of the Board of Trade, thero was in force s rule +of said Board, ono seotion of which roquired tha ‘Bonrd of Dircotors to oxsmine charges of mis- wconduct in business mattors, whon proforred »against a mombor of tho Association, but that senid goction a8 It stood whon' tho potitionor bocamo auch member was ot a8 quoted in the {peition, but was as'follows: ¢ \shall bo tho duty of tha Tioard of Diractors to o charges of mjsconduct fn busingss mattars profarrod againstany mermber of tho Assoclation, vhon maode 20 tho President or Socmur{ in writlog, Ly o momber of the Association, and If it shall bo found thst the pusty, g0 chargol, bas failed to_comply prompily with the terms of any business contrac +uithor written or verbal, Lie shali bo by them suspende: +from all privilegea of momborahip {n tho Association, until such contract, i ‘oquitably or satiatactorly art rangod be restored to mem- Dorship. 1If tho party carged slall bo found guilty wilfy ng to comply with tho torms of any Contract, gtber writton or vothal; of meking falss OF Sotdtious roporta of sales of yurchuat; of o violation B the rulea 0 Association, or ther nct contrary fo tho principles overn all commercial transactions, ll roport i sammo 1o i Astoclation, olfhor ot ; ki ol 0 ynusl meoting, or at & meoting called for +Rhat purposo, and the mombr ehall bo expollod, if go +Wetormined Ly a majority of tho membors preost, the :mumbar boing not less Uinn 100, No momber, howey= <er, ehall be susponded or expelicd without laving sn opportunity of bolng hieard in hia own defonso s and ny membor, having beon expolled, ahall be ineligible to mumboratip unti tho Ausoclatioh: 800 propor to ro- :movo his disabllity. Al voles on expulsfon of mom- Thors ahall be by ballot, Rospondonts clnim that tho above ian sub- wtontial transenipt of tho soction as it stood. ~whon potitioner becamo a membor, and that it woontinued in forco in that form until tho 19th Boptomber, 1871, at which date tho safd soction | was 60 amonded a8 to read substantinlly as mquotod In eaid potition, in the quotation thercin first mada biginning with tho worda : * It _shall Do tho duty of the Board of Dircotors,” and ending with tho words * All votes on oxpulsion «©of mombera shall be by ballot,” in which form tho said soction continned in forco as part of 4ho gaum-nl roles of tho Board of Trado, until tho Bth day of Octobor, 1872, when tho same was 80 amendod 88 to rond substantislly according to tho noxt suhscquent quotation, in which last- mmontioned form said section i8 still in forco, " -.‘guupondcnt asks that for greater cortainty may sllowed to. refor to and usp jn tho hearing ' of their <ousio § printed copios of tho rulos, reg- -ulations and by-laws of the Association as thoy ihave beon in forco, at respective dates, from tho icommoncement of potitionor's mombership until (tho prosent timo, Respondont admits tho mak- sng of tho contract by petitionor with Nichola sand Helmor, the subsoquent advance in price of whoat which hindered potitionor from fuifilling *his contract; that he notifiod Nickols and Helmer +of his ‘hllbuhy to fulfill tho contract, and that ithereaftor Nichols and Helmor rondored potis tionor & bill for moneys which bocame due to ‘them on account of tho non-performance of +Buch contract by potitioner, such moneys being -the difforenco botween tho contract prico of tho -whoat nnd the current market prico; that -tho respondont is not advised, sava by “tho _petition, ~whother the contract ma- ured on tho 0th of January, 1873 ; but admils ithat tho timo of rendoring sald bill was the real \dste of tho maturity, or closing up of the trana- :metion betwoou tho partics. Respondent admits “tho fact of tho chargos boing proforred against spotitioner, and the bringing of the complaint iogainat him, boforo the Toard, by Nichols, but “xospondont donies that the potioner protosted -agninet any nction of the Board of Dirsctors m #ho mattor, on tho ground that ho hed not vio- Jatod any rule of {he Board of Trado, and enys that in point of fact potitionor admitted that ho owod the balanco so olaimed,. * substantially a8 claimed, . buf . did not know the oxact amount, and ho farthor #aid thot Lo bad beon and was unablo to pay the claim and called attention to the fact that tho cloim Arose moro than a yoar boforo tho Loarin or bofore the proferring of sald cumpln.lnhnnn et o timo when thero was o rulo of iho rd providing that complaints for violation of cou- traots ghould be entored only within ono yoar Zrom the maturity of such contract ; that the ;potitionor made no other dofouse, and aftor the . susunl considoration the Board of Trado docided ~potitioner should be suspended, for failuro to comply with said contract, and the Secrotary :nolitled 'the potitionor 'of such suspen- sion, which was publicly anuounced on “Change, and which las over ginca Dnrros fizhflonnr from the privileges of a momber «of tho Board. ~Roespondont says that tho enid proceadings of the Board of Directors in tho :mattor wore rogular and in uccordanco with its -Gonera] Rules, and wero authorized by tho char- ter of tho corporation and such General Ruloes; “that the potitionor, when he bocame s member «of the Board of Trade, consented to be governed by and rospect the rules of tho same, as the) . 'then existed or mifihl nubsnrtuauuY bo amended, .anud signed in a bdok kept by said Board of ' “Trado for signatures by mombors thercof, & momorandum as follows : ‘We, tho undorsigned, membors of tho Tosrd of Trade 1of th Gity of Ublcago, 4o, by our reapectivo slgnaturas, rabip i2 sald_corporstion, Toreby mutunlly sgreo and covanant with cach other, and with tho sald_corporation, that wo will, in our saction and deslings with cach othr and the sald corpo- _ration, bo in all tespocts govorned by and reapect tho . ixulos, regulations, and by-lawa of asid corporation os Rhoy how exist or.bg thoy aay bo horcafter modifiod, - mltared, or amendod, Tespondent submits thet the petitionor wns {nlg ound by tho rules of the Board of Trade .aa thoy existed at tho time of the making of the .complaint, and wero authorized to procoed in the .mattor, undor such rules ag thon existed, and ‘that it }s not tho fact that sald_scction quoted, ‘being Bec, 8 of Rulo b of said Board of Trado, 08 it was [n forco at tho timo of tho moking and hearing of eaid compiaint, was innppucnglo t0 the cago, nor that the Doard of Direotors could ot rightfully act under and in accordance with such goction as thon existing; that the Board of Diroctors had power to suspend n momber undor such rule; that tho making of said rulo confor- ring such power on thom was not an hnrru por or flagal ologation of suiborlty, buta il exercise on the part of the Hoard of Trado of ita power to establish rules, rogulations, and_ by-laws for tho managomont of its bueiness; that the potitionor became & member of the Board,of Trade under & rulo of the Board swhich assigned to the Board of Dircctors the duty of passing npon applications for momber- ship, and devolved upon eald Board of Dircotora tho solo power of approving of such applica- tions; that the oxercigo of tho power of disci- lino, 80 far a8 tomporary suspension of & momi= gm- 18 concornod, a4 In the onse now undor con- slderation, could not, with any sdvantage, ro- main wholly with tho Board of Trade, composad, a8 it In, of over 1,400 mombers, attonding buta short and hus{ poriodduring each business daythe genaral moeting on "Chango, but it would bo o groat inj\l.r{ and prove practically inoxpedient and impossiblo to have sioh mattors attended {o by full meotings of the Board of Trado, and the standing of eaid Board as_s corporation would be materlally damaged and its influonco orippled 1f it woro necessary that chargos such a4 the one in question bad to be proferred before and invostigatod by full moetlngs theroof; that it as bropor and expodiont that such charges should bo reforred to such a body as the Board of Diroctors, having beon chosen by the mom- Lbora for the performanca of sach dutlos, havin in chinrge the intercsts of the Association, and, boing representativo mon of tho corporation, srell fittad to actin .snch mattors. Rospondont submits that the proviso in Hoo, 9, Rulo b, ndopt- ed and in force Sopt. 10, 1871, and contlwued in forco until Oct, B, 1872, and which proviso road us follows ; ¥ Provided, complaluts for violation of contraot ehall b entered only within ouo yoar from tho maturity of suoh coutract,” was re- pealable ; aud that, a8 to any mattor whioh did uot bhooomo bnrrell‘by tho torms of eald proviso, while it was in force, such proviso was inap- plicablo aftor its ropeal; that tho contract in question did not seom to have beon made with respact to eald proviso, or to tho rules sa they existed st auy partioular timo ; that uald proviso waa in foroe for only about nine months attor tho maturity of enid contract; that the right of complaint in said matter wna not darred by sald proviso, bocanso it wes ru{ml!ml within loss than ona snu aftor tho maturi f_ol anld oontraat, and could not be et off aa taking away tho right of complaint; that had tho proviso remained I forco for n tull l‘gn\' after tho maturity of such contraot, the Board of Direotors would not havo ontortained the sald complaint, beeauso thoy would thon bave considered thné tho par- tlos complaining had nnlfllwtnd, during such yonr, to mako thelr complaint ; but, aa the pro- iao ind beon roponled whon tho complaint was inado, and no policy of tho corporation was dis- rogarded, and no rule of tho corporation contra- vonod, by hearing or seeing such complaint, aud tho fact of tho potitionor thus complained of was ndmittod by Lim, it wae in the power and diseretion of tho Board of Directors to act in tho mattor of snid complnint o8 thoy did. Rospond- oot admita that, to bo n mombor of the Bonrd of ado {6 an advantago whon contracts nre faith- fully kopt, but is ignorant of tho oxact valua of Bucl mom‘mmhlp to potitionor; deufes that po- titlonor should bo reinetated ns a mombor, Aftor ndmitting and donying sovornl of petition- ov's minor allogutions, Tospondent mukes tho ususl prayor that tho writ of mandamus bo donied, and that respondont may boe dismissed with hfs costs, ete. BOARD OF POLICE, Examinntion of Chnrges Proforrod Agninst Piremon and Police Otficorm Tho Board of Polico hold n spocial moeting Fostorday nftornoon, Presidont Mason in tho chalr. No disturbance ocourred. * Sandy " Bliay, foreman of Engine No, 19, was charged with a dozon difforont offonses by pipoman Malntosts, who was up tho othor day on com- plaint of Shay, Nearly two hours wora ocoupied in hearing tostimony chargos, but thoy provod to bo very frivulous. Malatosta triod to prove that Bhny had colled him o “thing," a ‘brate,” ond o “hog.” Ho did not succoed in convincing tho Oommissioners thint such {orms woroused 08 in- sults, aud, fatling to sustain the other imputs- tions, the caso was dismissod, Policoman Jamon MoGowan, of the Bixth Pro- cinct, waa arraigned for aving been drunk snd noglocting his daty. According to Capt. Lull's sfatement, Mc(owan waas in compnny with & no- torlous charactor named O’Hura for an hour and 8 half, and assisted him in drinking about & quart of whisky. Both woro brought to the station and locked up. In tho morning Justioco Scully heard tho tostimony, and fined the officer §16. Tho wit- nossos for the defenso testified that McGowan act- ‘0d liko o bravo man, having arrostod O'Ilars and taken him to tho police station after n desporato Btrugglo ; that ho was porfootly sobor, and com- mitted no dwordorly not. Capt. Lull's stato- mont being mado up principally of herosey evi- donco, and there boing somo doubt sbout Me- Gowan's gullt, it waa docidod to postpone further consideration of the caso uatil this morning, and summon the witnoases who tostified against the officor in tho Polico Court. At fivst it appoared o if a practical joke had boen played on McGowan (ho {8 n now reornit), and the Board woro indignant; they, howover, beeamo gatinfied that tho charges wore not without some’ founda- tion, and, tohoar the wholo story, tabled tho case until the timo stated. Whilo tho Board was in session o trinl polico~ man, named H. M. Durnbus, who has beon do- ing duty for ninoty daya in the Twelfth Precinot, camo in and proscnted his belt and star to tho Commissionors, Mo did not_want thom any moro, ho said, 08 ho had beon discharged, His roundsman, who wasn “d—d Luxombergor," had reported him as unflt for o policoman. Ho urged that hie had furnishod the best of rocom- mondations es to his qualifications, and copridorod _his dlsmissal tho ropult of “gplto." Commissionor Wright ondeny- ored to conyince him that ho had not boon discharged ; he hind beon roported ns ‘unsuitabla for & policeman ; that was Durn~ bus, however, would not be_convincod; ho wouldn't have boon discharged for $100; ho "vas shust a3 goot ns anothor man, unt it vas wrong do durp Liim out.” Finally, doparting, bo consulted a lawyer; and, coming back, domandod his star and belt. They wore not returned, aud he wont away, denonnciug Mike Shack, the ronndsman, as* s d—d foolieh poy.” KEEPING BACK WAGES, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: 8in: Woll knowing that you aro alwayawill- ing to uso tho influenco of your powerful papor to help tho cause of tho down-trodden and op- pressed, wo bave vontured to addross to yom, and thraugh you to the publio, a fow lines to call tho attention of our business-mon, and tho public gonerally, to what is fast bocoming o gront and erying ovily 08 well ns a great oppression and wrong to n dofensoloss and hard-working class of our follow-citizons, whosa condition will, 1 have no doubt, receive tho sympathy of tho public. I allude, on bobalf of my follow-work- men, to the practice of many of our manufactur- ing cstablishmonts, of keoping back the pay of thoir work-people, and haviug no regular stated Yimo for payment, and doling out to them, at rrogular poricds, & sum g0 small that it s of 1no use to .thom, ond is baroly muicient to Lkeop soul and body together, loaving their wives and chil- dren in s holf-starving condition, unable to ob- tain tho necessarios of lifo, Tho omployor and hus family live in Juxurics ; and aro ablo to attend o fashionable church, snd worship God in a richly-upholstored pew ; and thon roll home in a costly family carringo; while hili poor srork-peo- plo and thoir familles must drag out oxiatonco in some miscrablo dwelling, unabla to drosa their ‘wives oud childron docontly, or at least sufi- ciently 8o to enablo them to attend churchor n Sebbath-sohool, at which the children would loarn gomo moral losson which would, during tho next six succooding days, havo a restraining influence on their lives and conduat, ‘You would bo surprised if X should toll you that At is the practico of many employers in.this city to poy thoir work-poopla no moro than 98 per woek, nnd they keop tho rost back till it amounts to hundreds of dollars, which the poor workman is unablo to got, and, in many casos, ho is threatened with being dlschargoed if ho dares to #sk his cmplo{:}r for it, or any increase in tho weokly sum which ho i8 in tho habit of lmyiug to his peoplo. Now, Mr. Editor, we will leavo you and the publio gonerally to judge hown mnrred man {8 to pay his ront, his grocor and butcher, and the many other incldontal expenses of s family, it ko iu thus doprived of tha fruits of his industry and toil. IIow can toil bo aweot whon it is robbed of its just roward in tho wa) above indicated ? The repalt is to induce Inzi- ness and {mprovidonce, aund a feoling of indiffor- once that {8 vory doworalizing in tho working- man, T havo g doubt, thot mych of £ho drunte onnces and immorality that oxist among tho working classos can Lo tracod to tho cause abovo named, as it deatroys the incontivo to in- dustry and morality, without which the working- mou, Or any othor, must sink doopor in tho acalo of moral being, and become maro susceptiblo to all tho ovil influences with which thoy may bo surroundod, and make them moroe Jistiees and unhappy. ‘I'he evil practico above alluded to is practiced ‘more nn[lmnlkll‘y Dby the sash nud blind factovies snd planing mills, but tho warst of all aro tho machine-shops and foundries. Some of tho latior might be mentioned who owe their paor work- pooplo from &100 to 300 and 8400 onoli a8 bnok wages, nono of which thoy aro nble to got; and yet some of these men aro lnvnut{ni Inrgo” pums in sub- urban ronl eatato, and building for themsolyos sud familios fue palatial rosideitces, which must not only cost & vory large sum to bnild, but & small fortune to maintain anuually; while their work-pooplo are unablato pay the rent of do- cont opartments in tho uli' or noar their om- ployment, and_aro ofton obliged to move from place to placo, bocauso their lnudlord and othor oroditors are unabla to wait for thelr pay, orgivo thom further erodit. ‘Wa hopo that theso fow linos will havo the do- sirod effoot, and Induco the men sbovo alluded to Lo doal mora Justly by thoir work-pooplo, aud act moro honorably and “honestly in_tho future, Yours raupectfully, Dirir WATHON, In holialf of lis Follow-Workumon. Omoaao, July 23, 1874, —_— The Bharp Cornor, Everybody remombora tho * sharp cornor ¥ of Ran- dolph and LuBallo strects, whoro Ibach & Bchick wore wont to provide for their patrons at ono of the best restuurants in the country, Tho firo scattored tho rm, and each jember sturtod out on his own look, Now Mr, Plllip Behick uss ascoolatod himuelf with Mr, Honry Motz a gentloman woll-known as an importer and dealer In Gorman wines, o will bo ploassd lo crush & flaak with Lis old fricods ot Noe, 210 and 118 Jandalvh streat. in support of tho.| THE POLICE MUDDLE. The Mayor Will Personnlly Ine vestigate tho Sheridan- ‘Washburn Row. Statement of s Monor Concerning tho Authorship of the Celebrated “Post” Artlclo on Sherldan, Tho Mayor fa npparontly not satisfiod with tho roply of tho majority of the Board of Tolico to his communication requesting thom to give him tho details of the disgraceful scono of last Fri- day, ond ho haa decided to havo nn invontign~ tionin-his offico next Baturday afternoon, in ordor to loarn the facts, Tho Inquiry will proba- bly be open to tho roporters, aud, 1t it is, the viows of Commissioners Wright and Mason will be mado publi. Thoy have sald vory littlo thus far about it, but thoy belleve Bhoridan to be wholly responsible for the dis- turbance. Hin Honor desires to kuow if thero waa ‘¢ gufliciont provocation,” having littlo ofii~ cinl knowledge of tho ocourronco now, and tho rosult of tho sowsion will detormino whothor Bheridan's charges agaivat Washburn areto bo ontertained, or tbrown into tho wasto papor | baslot, Yestorday aftornoon, the Mayor sent tho fol- lowing communication to the Board : Hon, Carlile Mason, Afark Sheridan and Levé P. Wrinht, Polica Commissioners : GENTIZMEN ; ] propoee to have an fnvestigtion of 1ho charges proforred ngatnat Bupt, Elmor Washburn by Cominissioner Mark Bheridan, on Saturday, the 20 of July, 1673, ot 3 g, me i, tho Mayorls ofice, Tleaso bo prescit, ns T desird to kear your seRpoctive wlatoments, Rospectfally, Joseen Mebity, Mayor, A similar notico wne sont to Supt. Wnshe burn, o roquost boing ndded for bim to o pros- ont with such witnessos 08 ho dosived. Tho Board made no roply, considering one un- necosenry, but the Commissionors snid thoy would attend, avd givo dotatled accounts of tho xow if askod to do ro. Commissionor Bheridan hns not yot propared charges sgninst Sorgt. Hood nud his subordi- nates for maltreating prisoners, and will proba- bly not do so beforo Baturdny. Ho says ho lng to soo many of tho alloged viotims, ono_espocially, 5 man * worth o quartor of o million,” who was brutally troated in the Fourth Precinct Btation, Ho claims that ho Las beon watching the Bridgeport polico for four monthes, and that the Bonrd and Buperintondont huvoe nof aided him in brivging tho officors to justico and ‘punishment. 1o proposes toatop tho *in- iquitous praetices,” and will commence tith Sorgt. Hood, and go down until the Inst officor who assnults and honts an inoffonsive, hard- wurkingsnnple is ronched and denlt with aa his conduct desoryes. THE TBUTH AOUT IT. The following cord sppeared in the Evening Journal of yostordny, As but fow porsons smw it, it is ropublibhed ; To the Editor of the Chicago Evening Journal: Thoro boing somo curlosity in the community to undorstand what it i that I allega sgafust Alayor Medilh, in ¥ conspiracy” agatnst my#olf, perwit me to submil the following slatement from 'tho lato Com- missionor Reno, fo-wit: OmroAuo, Joly 23,1673, of my .mfl..nu‘zfn::h- do hercby testity to the best , Chintles Repo, Was prosont at Doon-timo In tho Biasor'a'oMco, whon Mayor Medill aps arod to bo_dictating an article to Mr. Blakely, whom tho = Mayor introduc mo _thon and ihoro, As the dafamators nrticlo againat Palico Uummiasionor” Shor{dan appoarod in_ tho, Joit on tho eamo aftornoon, I surmised to Mr, Sheridan that & Liad boen prosont whon the articls hiad boan diotatod by Blosor Bodlll 1o Mr. Blakels, of tho Eeening oty 1 thio Blayor's offico. Tho articla corrospondod with the stato- monts of tha Afayor mado toma on two provious gocasio to wit : That Shoridan is shielding thiovos, gamblors, an: [rostitatan s ond that Mr. Shorldan wad fully jusiisied in making tho statomonts ho did to the ruportar of the Times. 0.’ A, RENO. 1 havo tho nbovo_statement of Mr. Rono, ex-Presi- dont of tho Polico Hoard, to speak for itaclf.’ Lot tho prblio judgo. MARE BUERIDAN, This *‘ card"is o uu})plomonb to what Commin- sloner Shoridan Lins ofton nssertod : ¢ That nows- papor articlos nttacking him wore dictated by Jporsons on the north side of tho City Hall" This assortion ho socks to prove by tho tostimo- ny of ox-Commissionor Reno, but tho **card” above publishod is at varisnco with tho facts ; and, Mr. Bhoridan can produce nothing stropger in support of the imgutnllon, it must bo_considored groundless. In tho first laco, Mr. Reno did not write tho card. * Littlo 00, o roporter of tho Staals Zeitung, is tho author, although Rono signed it. Bheridan did not write tho first and last paragraphs ; Andrew Bhuman, an cditor of the Journal, wrote thom. The Mayor was asked by a T'RIDUNE roportor for a stafemont in roforonco to fio chargo, and_eaid that, during the polico imbroglio in February last, Mr. Blakoly camo into lis oftice and asked him some questions about tiio law pointa involved, He gave him his opin- ions, roquesting bimnot to print anything ho said, ag hio did not wish his views to bo_mado pul until tho proper thno camo. Mr. Reno came in while Mr. Blokely was convorsing with i Honor, and tho latter introduced him to the oditor of tho JPost, Mr. Blokely took no motes of tho talk, nnd, a8 Lio was thore botween 12 and 1 o'clocl, the Mayor cannot undoratand how ho could reach his oflico and writo o longthy articla_for tho papor issucd the samo nftornoon. Thoe Mayor denied ).mviufi fold Mr. Blakely aujthing mord than ho had tol many othors, aud added that, whatover others might think of i, he considered it not very hon- orablo on tho part of Br. Reno to como forward tion. "Tho factis, tho article in which Mr. Shoridas claims ho was villified was in the local column- of tho Post, and, as it was very longthy, the ro porter who made it must have dovotod soveral days fo gotting points. Alr. Blakely does not writo Jocnl items, and henco Bhoridan's chargo thot Mayor Modill * dictated” the articlo s clonrly nnjust and false. Mr. 8heridan brought in the articlo to tho Mayor, and asked him if ho had writien or dic- fod b dlo wia very ugry et tho tune, and His Honor told him (neither denying nor admitting that ho was the author of tho articlo) that ho did not propoge to hold him- golt ronponsiblo for what tho nowspapors eaid about him; that he would father nothing to which his signaturo was not_ attachod, E‘hn Moyor says he intended to toll him what ho had told Biakely whon ho beonme calm, but it passcd out of his mind, and Sheridan never called at- tention to it again oxcopt whon he was in bad humor. This sttempt of the Commissionor from Bridgeport to cronto sympathy is uscless, for tho {uzi‘lut prove that his charges aronot worthy of oliot. D ——— THE CITY IN BRIEF. Tho brilliant and vivacious evening luminary, the Chicugo Journal, is to bo owned by n stook company. Is this to lot tho military stationed horo have an organ ? A nogro nnmed Androw Morris was fined 100 yoatorday morning, by Justico Banyon, for stabblng his ox-wifo iu the shonldor, on Tuosdny evoning, bocauso ghe said she suspooted thau hio was not true to hor. A littlo boy, 2 yearn old, son of Mr., A. Little' of No. 103 West Washington streot, bas boen lost {from his homo since Tucsday aftornoon. Ilo woro a light calico wrappor; has light hair apd dark oyes. Mis paronts ave oxceedingly auxions to know of his whoroaboats, Tho Nowsboys' Home will bo opened to tho childron on Saturday. It is proposed to givo tho boya & dinnor on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at tho Iomo, No, 44 LuSullo strogk, to ba paid for by voluntary contributions. Thero will o an appropristo dedication sorvico on Bunday ovening, The Journal dramatic oritio Is still nppnmnfly addicted to hls famous '*ssphyxiating lotion,” o got an old sormon of his badly mixed up with s notico of # Sohool " at Hooloy’s,—which, by the way, wna not writton by Oardinal Tiichollou, The Indies of Bt. Taul's Mothodist Ohuroh will hold a soofablo this evening at tho clurel, ou Maxwoll slreot, weat of Ifaleted. No nd- mission fou. Ico-orenm and borrles will bo pro- vidod for all who wieh to purchnso thom, tho proceods to go to the earpet fund of the churol. Mr. A, W. Edwards, lato Warden of tho_Jolict Tonitontiary, and now cditor of tho Carlinville ("I'Z Zemooral, nays that the youth who went to tho Ponitentiary and waa pardoucd out by Gav. Hovoridgo, undor the namo of * Handy Andy,” is not the conflimoed ruffian who enjoyod that distinguished titlo, Tho Board of Public Works issuad tho follow-! ing building pormits vestorduy: Christian Daerr, thrac-atory and basomont, brick, 20x60 feot, No. 2190 Fifth avenuo i Moyos Jones, two-story and basomount briok, 23x43 foot, No. 63 Ada afrpot ; 10, Hauson, four-story and bagement brlok,; 38x 5 80 toot, No. 184 North Qlatk streot ; John Mace auloy, twn-ntnrilml bnsoment briok, 44x88 foet, , ‘Nos, 84 and 86 Lincoln avenno. Tho lntost viotim by koroseno ofl ia Mra, Olo- son, who roaides at thio corner of Townsond and Whito sircots, On Tuosday ovoning somo frionds called upon ler, and, wishing to givo thom gomo warm coffeo, Bho atiomptod to alart aflro, To hnaton the combustion of tho coals #ha pourad oil upon them while they woro on fire, the result of which was an oxplosion and tho burning of Mrs. Oloson. Ior injurios_are not bolloved to bo fatal. Bhe was romoved to tho County Iospital. ‘The gonoral lm‘!mnslnn with regard to Bridgo- rnrt is thnt ita solo ‘muluntlouu aro smalla, bul- i, and turbulont Yolico Commissioners, ' Tlhis in orronvous, It has o Juvenilo Roformatory, undor tho diroction of tho Conforencos of 5{. Vincont do Paul. A vinitation was mado to tho Roformatory on Sunday last, for tho purposo of duvlnln¥ somo moans of reliof. This quention was roforred to tho soyoral Conferonces at thoir noxt monthly meotings, 4 Of courao, evorybody knew thore would bon | bowl from St, Louia whon tho annouticomont of our far suporlor population was made, Tho Republican of that dosolato olty, having just’ Tonohod tho currentnow of tho porlod of tho fnst Todoral cqnus, suys that Chicago's population 1 | 208,077, nt is tho keynoto of tho Democral's howl? Or has its lnst importation takon tho hint, and loft Chicago mattors alono ? A man named Donnia Osllighon was run ovor by thaenra of tho Pittsburgh, Fort Wayue & Chicago Hailway, nt the cornor of Forty-savonth stroot and Btowart avonuo, at 7 o’clock yestorday moruing. 1o had bought o ticket for Broomer's, and, suj nonin} the cars would not ‘stop at that place, jumped off whilo thoy were in motion. In jumplnq Lo slipped and fell, and, being run ovor, was almost inatoutly killod. At fhoinquost, yostordny aftornoon, a verdict consuring tho mfl-l road company for not stopping ot points tol which they Bold tickets wns rendered, ’rlmP donth was 8aid to bo accidental, On Bunday aftornoon Iast an athlotio contost camo off on the prairio southeast of the Powoll Tiouso, for a wagor of $50 o side, botweon D, Mnlonéy and Thomns McGaun, workmon in tho} South Sido ana North Side rolllng-mill rospootey ivoly, It way witnossod by an ordorly_pssemod, blago of four or five hmndred peoplo. - MoGannk was succossful in tho running jump, but wasyde- fostod In threo jumps. In high jumping, tho mon woro abont equal, Tho North Bide ropro~ sontgtive nlko provod himeel! suporior in triale of atrangth, surpassing tho other in throwing' tho slodgo nnd woights of fifty, twonty-five, and | twolyo pounda, A Inrgo sum of monoy changed: honds, without in any mannor distnrbing tho good and moko statemonts about o privato convorss- | fooling oxinting smong tho spootators. .+ At 4 o'clock yostordsy morning an alarm of fira ‘was gont in from Box 146, and soon afterward m gonoral olarm wos givon. Flames woro dit~ covorad in tho row of ‘woodon buildings oxtond— ing from No. 188 to No. 196 North Wolls atroot,., owned by Adam Nolson and O, Molino, Thoy buildingd woro damnged to the oxtont of abouty| $13,000. Tho lossos woro divided among thos | following porsons: L. Ehrhards, $800; in-# surod ; Olo Hongensted, €600; insurod; Bummors, $250; uninsurod ; 8. 0. Bloan, §600 ; ingured; ' M. Carlofion, $600; insured; Mary Athing, '$200 ; Otto Wohmam, $100; insured’; Nollio Brngston, 86003 insured; F. ¥, Eldor, 3200 ; insured, 't is not dofinitely known how tho fire originatod. Tho entire lossos will not bo far from $4,000. Tt is alwnys rofroshing to obsorve an nnpleas- ant person take hiold of & wenk and impotent. dotard by tho hand snd holp him along, as tha. Times does tho Journal, if ono is suro therois’ no intimation of bunko or other formof guilo about tho tranmnction, Tho Times puls out its dirty pas to tha poor, old, mbeoile Journal, and nssuros it. that it would ot tako an advertise- mont, and that 1t cught not to, and a gront doal moro. It appoals to the poor old dotard to turn up its noso at Tur Tninone. This is woll onongh, but when tho Times says—woll, the Times is an irresponsiblo concorn anyhow. Dr. H. A. Johnson, for a long timo Mr. Storey's medical adviser, profossionalty pronounces him o ‘‘monomaniag,” which Wobstor definos 18 ono |#. “uffeotod with manin, or & partinl derangomont of tho intollact.” Poor old gontloman. Wo loarn that o numbor of prominent Wost 8ido gontlomen contomplato the organization of o fust-closg sominary for girls and young ladies, to be located in the vicinity of Union Park. Tho Wost Division haa great need for an inatitution which, ombracing primary, inter- modiato, and colleginte ~departmonts, shall afford tlie bost adyantagos for o_thoraugh and eyatomatic oducation. Mrs. A. E. Batos, a Indy of oxperionco and raro exocutive mbility, who has tought with romnrkable success in sim- ilnr Institntions, will bo at tho lend of tho Seminary, Sho will bring into practice all tho modorn fystoms of toaching now successfully racticed in the Esstern scheols, and will Lave n the various dopartmonts ablo nesistants. Among tho intorested in this movement are the Rov, Dre. Kittrodge, Goodwin, and Helmer, 8. M, Moore, Esq., and othor woll-known citizons. Arrangements as soon a8 completed will, we pro- sume, be duli; announced. Tho Beminary will opon at tho beginning of the usual academic ear, mtni we eball watch ite progrosa with lively nterost. YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURE. Cmioado, July 23.—Tho following ia tho rango gt tamporaturo Uiy day, o xoportod by L. Manaate, oELicInn. No. 23 West Madison &troat, overy bnlt-hour, 15 follows : 7:00 0, m. i51:90 p.m. AN INDIAN VENDETTA. ' Recent Troubles in the Indinn Werri= tory~~A Soricy of Torrible nid Dis= graceful Tragedics. i - Creek Ageney, C. N, (July 18), Correspondence of the el O bl m}um:m,..” 4 1 have no doubt that intelligonce has already roached the Republican of the terrible series of tragodien which have recently becn cnacted in | this uation, by which wohavo lost soveral of our citizons, including Col. Tim. Barnett, ono of tho most prominont and respoctod of or loading men. B I hinvo not boon ablo to obtain any reliable in- formation concorning tho oxact causo that origi-! Ixxrion L‘;fin ighed charscters will act accordingly. It 2 {:903¢"s Wahaali, 717, 7237, 715 Tock Tuland, 11037, 111, threntoning to shoot on sight anyone who wotld have tho tomority to attempt to onforcothe man- datos of the Court, Porcolving that tho ordinary forco of the Oourt was uttorly poworloss undor the ciroumatanoes, tho Judgo called out tho light-horso forco of tho Arkanses diatrict to as- giet him fn making the arrost. Capt. Boll, in command of this forco, with his men, joined tho ‘Worwoka light-horse, which ind also beon callod into the 1?0]1!, ond procooded to Uol. Barnott'n placo, which wna reached sbout daybrenk., It soon bocamo npparont that tho intonso fooling that exictod against Barnott in tho Wewokn | force would load to tho most lamentablo rosults, and most likely dofont tho onda of justico, and to guard ngalnat suol an ovont Capt, Dol placod thom in tho roar, Thus arranged, ho ndvanced with his ontlro command to within n short distance of Barnoti'n liouso, whon & man wna scon runuing away, Do- Hovlu{ that it was Barnott om]onvorinE to ca- capo, the man waa fired upon and killod by Capt. Doll's mon. An examination of tho body, how- ovor, doveloped the faet that an unforfunnto mistako had beon mado, and that it was o man by the namo_of Jimhoy, After this, entranco wna obtained to tho houso without rosistanco, nlthongh » numbor of Bamott's frionds, woll auppliod with nrma and smmnnition, wera about tho placo, Birict sonrch was immodiatoly bogun and’ soon brougnt to tho light Big Bon, tho man who killod Gray aftor ho was wounded, Ho wag found pocrotod undor o bed, and_waa order- od out, Mo commencod crnwfing from_under the bed, but somo motions which he mado just a8 ho got his hoad out led the oflicora to bellove that ho intondod resistanco, and lio_twas thoro- upon fired uPon and ingtantly killed, Procood~ ing furthor in the senrch, Barnott was found up stairs nnd surrondered to Capt. Boll, who aftor- word turned him over to tho Wowoka light- Xouse for safe keoping until ho conld bo tried. Capt. Boll, howover, scoms to have beon mis- tnkon 1 Lin ostimato of the control which conld ‘be mnintaiued over that forco, as wos quickly spparent, Tho julonso foeling of indignation which existed among them ngaiust Barnett how already boon roforred to, Thoy regarded him s tho murdorer of four of thoir friends, as s man whose crimes had forfolted all | right to sympathy or lonioncy, whoso guilt was incontestable, and thoy had determinod that tho vow which bind boou registored over tho body of tho murdered Gray should bo earried out, and tho doath of thoir friends avenged, Thoro ) was %flml fear that, if tho lnw wae pormiited to tako its courso, Barnolt's influonco and fricuds ! would stand him in good place, and ho would ey- capo through its uncortain meshes, and tho gal- lows oscape & viotim which thoy had adjudged must dio. Accurdlng!z ho _wns ruthlossly elhot down by the officors who had him in charge, All of theso wore citizens of his own _district and :n\m, ‘ombors of what is known as Tuckalischoo ~town. Col. Barnett waa o prominent member of tho Creek Council, one of thedolegates of the uation who visitod Washington last wintor to protest ngoinat auy action of Congress looking to the establishmont of n Territorial Govornment over the Indian Torritory. A gront donl of bitter feoling atill pravails bo- twoon tho frionds of the twomon who havo so puddenly boon called from smong us, butitis Lioped and belioved that bottor councils will now nvall to provent further bloodshed, and that the vondotts may come to an ond without more vio- lonco, — jAbolition of Passes on the Loke Shord & Michigan Southern Railway. From the Cleveland Leader, July 22, Commodore Vanderbilt, tho -rccontly clected residont of the Lako Shoro Railroad, has issucd Lis odiot abolishing all passes. This order ap~ plios to all who aro not connccted diroctly with ho road. 8o, mombors of Congross, membera ot the Logislaturo, Judges of Courts, editors of T0wepapors, heavy fm%ht customors, personal s of tho ofteors of tho rond, aud ollor dis- [irwill be utterly usolces to apply for passes. An- Pnunl paseos alroady issued will bo good till the :ond of tho yoar. —_—— A Foolish Wager. ! Tive foolish young Belgians iatoly 1ald a wager ‘that they would remain awako continuously for i sovon days. Thoy kept up all manner of oxcit- ¥ ing oxorcisos, and drank large quantitios of cof- fifoo, and ono of thom won tio ot, though with tho losa of twonty-fivo pounds in weight, Two 4foll nsloop after 130 hours, one was seized with jinflammation ot tho lungs, and had 1o give i to wsavo his life, and the utgor foll asloop on horac- ibock, and thon foll off aud broko hi arm, ! MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Now York Financinl News. NEew Yons, July 29,~Monoy was oasy esrly at 3@, nd oftorwards moro active st 4@5Y, with the bulk of tha buslnesa at 4, closing at 3G4. Slerling was dull at 09: @109 for 80 dny, and 110@110}7 for sight. " dold dull at from $11657 fo 116%. Lonus 4@1 per cont to flat, Clearings, $39,000,000, Treasury dis ursements, $205,000 ; cusloms roceipts, $333,000, 4 Governments woro good and closed strong. 3 Stato bouds wero very dull, Btocks woro dull and tho fitctuations confined nar- forsign goods show somo Liprovement tn rst bands, it 50 Jobbora ava Yory quice: Howlery It ImMproving: Roston Wool Market, Bosrow, July 90,—Wool rulos steady at recent pricoa. Now fleoco artivos froely, and thero fs now s fino assortmont ko aelsct from, Halos rango: 50 10 50c, with good linos of Michigan, Oblo And Pennayle vania at47@500; pullod steady and’ firm at 40@500 for puperfino, and oxtra vory. clcico supeeine at 6aQ0e. Combing’snd delafne flcocon aro in_demand i 503 52)go for delaine snd 66 nd upwards for comblog, Tho Producc Markots. NEW YORIK, New Yonx, July 28—Gorrow-quiet: nachsnged. Breansrorrs—Flone dull and 0,000 Ll upocdno Woslorn and : common {0 gond oxtra, $0,00@0.53; good to aliolco, @0.76 ; whito whoat oxlra, $7.20@8.40; Obilo extrs, 30,35 @850 Bt, Touln, $0,00@10.75, fiye flour and’ corn meal quiot and urichiangod, ~ Wheat hoavy ; recofpts, 189,000 bu; No, 8 pring, $1.30; No, 8 Milwaukeo, $1.92@1.34 Towa, S, 47 NG, 2 Ohleato, $1.450 1,i0; do Duluth, ${46; No. 1 and No, 2 ilwaukeo mized, Iijo dtondy; Woslorn, 78, Tarloy o) 09, and mlk in . Corn bloady, with moderats do- mand; rocolp Bi@G60; ol Waatorss mixod, , 103,000 bt ; stoamor Westorn mixed, o, 1@4%0;' whito do, 63@700 ; heated 60@510, Oats heavy ond lower; re- colptn, 63,000 bu; now mized Weatorn, 43@40¥e; ‘white, 40@510; black, 41@420. Woot~In fair domand and prices stoady; oxtrs Michigan, 47@4730¢ domoatic combings, 00a; Toxss, 38@31 3¢’ pulled, 40@4to, Taaw—3irm ; Wostorn, 22@23c. TAY—Dull, ovs~Unchonged ; 05@80s for crop of 1872, T.eatiten—Quilot nt'28@300 3 Orinoco, 18@193¢c. Gnoozntms—Coltoo atrong | Mo, 18@193¢c, Bugsr unchangod, Molsesca dull,~ Rico stoady at BX@0XO TrRTnOLEDM—Criide, 73¢0: Tolned, 1730, TunveNTINE—Dull at 43@4iXc, ProvistoNs—Potk firm s *now mots, $17.25, Beot ymelinnged. Ot monts qulot; smoked fiams, 13 to 14 1bw &y, 162{@16%0: midales qulot and firm ; long cloar, 90, Lard firmor ; Wostorn atosm, 83(@8%0. BorTen—Stoady ; Wostorn, 163%de, Cnzrse—Stoady 8 T1X@1Ko, PHILADELMIIA, PrrmAprLriie, July_ 20, —DBRiADETORPS — Flous and wheat unchatiged. - Rye,no esles, Corn higher s yollow, 60}@h20; mixed Woatorn, 60K@020, Oats unchmhigod; whith 4TG0, PrIROLEUM—Crido, 130 reined, 18X@18Ko. Witsir—THold at 050, DALTIMORE. Bativons, July .—DneAvsTorrs—Flour dull but steady; auper Westorn, $4.60@5.25; oxtrs, $6,0@ 7.00; fanilly, $7.60@0,10, Wheat, dull and lower; rod Wealorn, $0.60; mbor, $1,05. Corn, mixed Westorn dull ana'lower} 70, Oata qulot ; mixzod’ Woatern, 4k @460; whits, 476, Tyo dulbat 05c, ¥ovisions—Mess pork unchanged; bacon shonl- dors X@OX0; b aldes, 10a cloie riby, 10K, Lard quict at 83{@%. Burrer—Uncbanged, Wik y—Ne of 96c. alILWAUKEE, MruwAuRE?, July 23.—Burapsrures—Flour quict and beld firm; lfiflng oxtras, $5.90@6.70. oAt grados adyanced 3 No, 1, $1.30% ; No. 9, $1.343¢ ; osah gr July $1.1os¢ dugust, Corn dull snd lowor 3 'No 954c. Oats dwl nnd nominal; No, 3, 280, Tiyo du ond unehanged ; No, 1, 6o, Frriaurs—To Buflalo, 53¢ ; Oswego, 10560, Recrirrs—Flour, 4,000 bila ; whost, 83,000 BreaenTa—Floltr, 7,000 bris; whoat, 61,000 bu, OLEVELAND. OLevprawp, 0., July 99, —BREADSTUFPS—Whoat lower ; No. 1 61d rod wintor, $1.56 5 No, 2, nominal $1.98@1.40; now red offored at $1.43 for ‘No, 1, and $1.32 for N0, 9. Qorn stoady. Onta lowor ; No, 1Btato, 3803 No. 2, 36c. TErRoLEuM~—Qulot and unchanged. ‘TOLEDO, rley irm 3 No, 3, 80c. ‘Torepo, July 23,—BnEipsrurps—~Flour quict and nnchnuwfi. ‘Whoat etoady ; No, 2 whito Wabanh, $1,85; Yoo de,sieny Mo 4 sl hiowa, $181 ambed ohigsn, $1.AGLGA spot or 5 $1,36 August ; No 2 ved, $L65a1 655, "Gora & deoopiag ; bigh mixed, 430 spot, July or Augun 460 Hbptembor Tow mixod, {3o; white, gic. Oafa ' shado highor No. 1, 40}0 ; No, 3, 823332350 spot ; 30)50 August. Frkionta—Firm, unchanged. Nzcurrri—Flour, 000 buis; Wheat, 8,000 bu; corn, 0,000 bu ; oata, 700 ba. SurpsiNTe—Hour, 600 brls; wheat, 5,000 buj corn, 5,000 bu ; oats, 1,000 bo, DETROIT, unchanged. heat dull and o shado lower; extra, 1,56}, Corn steady ot 47c, Osts, 0)¢@4lo. 2 NI a slindo lower, at $0.75@7.00. nal ; $1.25@L05, Osts quict and unchanged, Ryo quict at 70@72c. PRovistons—Pork quict at $10,00, Lard dull and cloar hold at 10370, Witiscex—Firm at 920, NEW ORLEANS, NEW ODLEANS, July 23,—BnRApsTorFs—Flour dull ; XXX, $0.6087.60; family, $8.6089.60 Oorn scarco; mized, 67 ; yollow, G0a; whito, 16, Oats, 62@4do. | Buak—Qot, 80c, av—Bcarco} prime, $24.,00, Provisioxs—Pork dull;’ $i7. scarco; ahoulders, Bi(c. Pacon, activo demand, er; 9%@10K@103¢c, Hams, 16@160. Lard dull rofined tiorco, @80 ; kog, 10@10%c. GroosnIEs—Sugnr dull; 1as508, no movamont, clunati; $1,00, FinakoraL—Sterling, 21} gold, 1154, ulet, Co'rron—Q Sales, 1,000 balea s Tow ‘middiing, od, 14304 middilng Orleans, 18%@100, Recolpts; 805 bales. No oxports, Btock, 39,423 balea, ST, LOUIS, best grades ; othors | 'rower Limits thau yestordry, Early dealings devaloped itincreased atrength, and prices ndvanced 4@ per cant, 7 Tho improved feoling continued up to second call, but s ofterwards thero was pomo weakness in tho and prices graduslly doclined, " closing at X@X per cont :lmr tho best point of the duy. Tho Vanderbilt ¢ Atocks wero the Armest in tho genersl market, Tho i Exlo cornor was not onowod, and tho groatest differ- “enco botweon cnoh and regulur stock was 3 por cont,, “with moat of tho now loau flat, Tho Erio transfor of~ Tica to-doy tranaferred 4,000 shiares which camo by tho Peraias, Tho usual number of reporis weta clreulated unholli Pacifio Afafl, but nnfllfixxg dotinite tronspired, #Tho chief fluctuations wera: N, ¥, Central, 1087;, 1043, *104; Lake Shore, 931¢, 033, 933 Woatern Union, Y0i¢ D117, 00) ; Pacific Mall, 307, 3774, 3674 ; Unlon Pacific, 2837 ‘217 ; Panamia, 1165, 1163 Ohlon, 4037, 403 11104; O, 0. & L O, 337, §2% ; Bt. Josoph, 505@30, Erfo sold st 602, @00} cah, 60 @GGLY regular, GOGOL Bellor threo doy, and 01 buyer fhroe days, Btarling, 1053, i GOVERNMEXE NouD: Coupons, *8L.... 1193 | Coupo Coupons, '63', Goupo Goupons, 6k 10-40s. Coupone, '65 . Coupons, 65 (a nosDs, Virgiilog, old, North Caroll Missonrls Tennoseecs, Tennestees, now, Virginiss, Bow.. Gonton, ... Weatorn Unfa Quickallver. Adams Expros Wolla Fargo . Amorlcan Exp Unftod States Ex.. Tpolfio Mail,. New York Coniral Chicago & Altor Chicago & AltonTfd.1 Quig & Riimtasipa.. $05 08 itid nated tho difficulty which has so fatally torminat-; = od, if it may Lo €ald to Lnve tormiuated whong| Harloul.. bt ono viows tho high fooling which still pre-{f Aichiens Go > vails. A quarrol, however, in some way gro Pittavurgh. 2734 o up, sbout a woman living on Col, Darnott’s cat-% tlo rancho, betwoon that gentloman sud a man' by tho namo of Gray. Troublo ks plainly beon browing botwoen tho two for somo timo, and thoir enmity had reachod such o point that it ‘was mnnifest it gomothing was not dono to make ponco botwoon tho two mon & personal encoun= tor was cortain to rosult, No offorts at pacifica~ tion wore mado, howovor, ar if mado utterly failod to offoct the dosired n5«70«.’1 foelivg, and throats of violonce continuod to bo freoly in- dulged in by both partios. A fow days siuco Col, Bnrnott &coms to havo dotarmined to mako an ond of tho mattor. Accompanied by two of Lia friands, all threa armod with shot-guna and pistols, ho procoodod to tho fold where Gray was (‘:\:ufly at work, unconscious of the dangor unmmg him. Approaching him suddenly, Barnott and his arty firod uFan him, wounding him scriously ut not fatally, By somo menns Gray managod tomake his edcape, and with the nsslatanco of twvo of his brothers sought the shelter of tho woods, whoro Lo hoped to eludo the vigilanco of Bar- nott. ‘Tho noxt day, howovoer, showed how ut- torly hopoless was any such dream. Barnott ob- tained information in somo way of the retrent whora his wounded enemy lay hiddon, and in hia rolentleas wrath ngain started on tho war-path. Tt waa war to tho death with him, and it scoms nothing but that wonld satisfy him, Ay mi. ho took twofrionds with him, ono of whom has hoen Lnown horeabouts ss Big Bon, and statod for +tho woods, Tonching thoe placo where Giray was ensconced, " attondod by hils Y:roumm who wero troating him for his wounds, Barnott's party agein fired upon the Grays, Tho alfray was nob 8o ono-aidoed thia time, for tho atiacking party met with a warm nanme from tha three brothors. When tho smoke _lifted from (ho scene of the conflict, ft showed one of Barnett's meu andono of tho Graya —tho ono originally shot—dend, and wnother ono of tho Grays woundod, it iv bolioved, mortally, Of courso, as soon as the news ot this double trogody got uround, tho who's ueighboring sioc- tion of country was thrown intu the wildest siate of exoitoment. Tho friouds of Gray ou‘muln.lly wore groatly ucensod, and vowed that his mur- doror should be punished cortainly aud speodily. Tho Judgo of tho Wowoka District, in which tho tragedy oconrrod, jssnod o warspnt for tho arrest Uhlon Pacifl bonds, 89« Contrat Pacifio bonds. 1003 ¢ | Dol, Lack, & Western, 1003 B, 1L, & Erlo,, e Northweators 3 e ¥oreign Maritets. Livenroorn, July 20—11 a, . —Dreadstuffs noe changed. Tlour, 27 Wheat—winter, 114 10d § spring, 108 10d@118 81 ; white, 118 6d@lls 9d; club, 123 ‘.ld@l"_"lvflfid. Corn, 278 3@278 61, Pork, 638 6d, 38s 04, “Loknox, duly 23—5 p. m.—Consols—Monoy and nc- count, 935 @023{ 3 5-20a of 15, 04} do 07, 03] § 10403, 91 now b8, 00\ ; Erfo, 403{. "Amount of bullfon gote 1110 tho Bank of England on ‘batanco to-day, £329,000, Lrvenroo, July 23.—Cotton firm; middliug up- land, 83¢d; Orloans, 0d; salea, 16,000 balea; Ameris ca, 8,600 § speculation aud oxport, 9,000, Broadstue unchanged, ‘othar articlos un. changed, Paus, July 23.—Rentes 60f 40e, Frankvour, July 23,—5-20s of '62, 90X, Buffalo LivesStock Market, TigeraLo, July 23, —OATTLE—Rocuipts to-day, ine cluding 43" cars” roportod to srrive, 813 ¢ tolal fof the wock, 6,185, Markot moderatoly activa at yeatorday’s priceh for a1l grades, with o shado woakor® foaling on Sommon sock. About 1,250 worn disposed of, Sales 1 24 Tilinols aleers, 11301444 1w, 85230057 Olio aisors, 10541334 o4, 42.25686.03; and holfors, 767 1bs, £4.35 ¢ 260 1,300 e, $5.25G02 Yy 1ty sa.«xfea.n-zia;s Atlusonri cows, 902@U18 1Le, $.00; 22 hlswourl Tioiferv, 800 tbs, $1.60; 141 Kentucky'stoor, 1,210@1,430 1ba, $6,50@0.65 7 18 'Michigan atocrd, O Ifs, $1.62)6 + 03 Mickigan atockers, 1,291 Ibs, §5.75, Hitrip AND Lanus—Nocoipts to-day, Incliding B car Tonds to arrivo, 5,600, “Cotal for tho week, 14,200, Mar— kot nctivo at 1o I on Cazinds laibe froin last. Woel's closing prico, Halod, 1,474 Canada lainbe, 69% to 11 1Ls, $7,00@8,15 ; 453 Canada sheep, 63 to 163 {bs, $4.50 @215 3 523 Inaian sheop, 75 lbe, $4,87%, ‘Tiouk—Necoipta to-dny, ncludfng reportod arrivals, 000 total for tho ook, 16,800, Market wlow for tha want of utocls ; only 4 or 6 loads in_tho pons. Prices advancod 200 por cwt, Sales of 1,200 Kiluols liogs, 193 10 217 113, at $4,25@4.35 Pittsburgh 0l Markot, Prranunoi, July 33,—Orudo petroleum quict st $1.85@1.90, fued steady ; Beptomber aud Octo- Der, 180 Now York Dry Goods Marlket. Nrw Yous, July 29,—luninoss ooutluues to improve of Col. Barnott and his accomplicos, wnd placed it in the hands of the proper ofiicerd, . Qol. Barnott, howeyor, drow eround him o numbor of his personal frlends, ond intronchin himeelf in his houso bade doflance to tho au- | thoritics, darlng them to attompl bis axrost, witls fho comimiisi{on’ Louscs, but tho fobbing-trado liouscs aro quist, Tho market for coiton goods i slendy at unoliangod prices, will & good packago do- mand for hrown ond bleached cottons and cotton flan- nels, Dark maddor prints oro melliug more frooly by goiite, Fanoy casaimores and overcontings aro in fair extray, $4.70@0,50; XX, $5,76@0.00; XXX, 86,157, family, $1.7585,00, Wheat firmor; euly samplo | solling’; No, 8 new fall, $1.20; do No, 2, $1,35@1,99, Corn firmor ; No. 3, S85/@30 (A elevator s 4fio aacked. Outs slow; No. 3, Barley nominal, ' Ryo firm at 60c, - Writsxy—Dull at 90, Provistons—Pork quiot at $6.60. cloar aides, 100 cash and August,’ Lard dull’; s Tots vefined, 83c. - Tloas—Towor ; $4.00@4.40, OaTTLE—Firm and unchanged, LOUISY Lowsvitir, Ky, July 33.—BurApsTorss—Flour quict and onsy; extrs fawtly, 5,50, PriovistoNs—i'ork steady at $16.00@16.60; highor ; shoulders, 83@Y; clear xib 103 clext, 10xc. DBulk’ moats higher; shouldors, 75 cloar, 03;@9xc; clear, 9ic, PInin hums, 13@13)0; sugai-ciired, 14}(@16c.. Lurdstoady ; primosteainor, 2N Watsey—Firm ot 92@930, BUFFALO, Busraro, July X heat very dull'y $1.34, Corn dull§ erii ot 46c, Oata dull ; 370 for No, 2 Ghies anau'rs—slem]{’éa 100 on whont; corn, za to kind of boat, OBWEGO, Ouwego, July 29,—Wheat $1.62, Corn quict ; low mixed, bk MARINE, Port of Chicago. ARRIVED............July 22, ‘Prop Champlain, Ogdonsburgh, sundrics, Boow Sea Stan, Portego Lako, lumber, Stmr Corona, Bt. Josoph, sundries, Trop Montgomery, Port Huron, sundrios, Eehy W, Jonee, Ruskogon, Iumbor, Heow Plafiot, Hollund, tan bark, Echr Elva, Holland, linbor, Schr Minorva, Muskegon, lumbor, Sehr Kato Lyons, Muaksgon, lumbor, Behr Margarot Dall, Muslogon, lumber, Bchr Owasco, BuiYalo, coal Belir W, I, fawking, Ludwig'a Plor, lumbes, Solir Iver Lawso Sebr Myntic, Muskegon, lumler, Scow M, W, Dunham, Mike's Pior, wood, Schr Zfna, Duffalo, coal, Btmr Manitowoo, Tto Rivors, sundries, Selir J, Dreadon, Whito Lake, Tumber, Trop Brooklyn, Ogdonsburg, suudrics, Prop Game Cock, Muslegon, lumbor, Trop Fashion, Mbskogon, lumbor, Stmr Muskegon, Grand 1aven, sundriea. Belir Gladiator, Muakogon, lumber, Behr Jnmes Garrott, Oconto, lumbor, Scbir Hungarian, Oloveland, coal. Prop Annfo Laurs, Muskegon, lumber, Behr Dawn, Whitd Lako, lath, 3 Bchr Glad Tidings, Muskegon, lumber, Btm bargo 3L Grob, Banistec, lumber, Drig Windsor, Manlstoe, lumber. 'NIOUT ARHIVALS, JULY 24 Sebir Gipaey, Whito Lako, lumber, Belur Evolym, Holland, tan bark, Schr Guido, Bt. Joseph, Jumber, Solir Oity of Paineavillo, Buffalo, coal, Prop Pofomas, Buffalo, huudries, Beow D, R, Owon, Muskegon, lumbor, Frop Ching, Buffalo, sundrica, Bloam Largd Monitar, South Ifaven, tan bark, Helir Ontario, Grand Haveu, lumbor Selir . D, Wilcox, Bulfalo, col, Sohir G, Ellen, Hit€'s Plor, wood, Sohr Lizzlo Throop, Ludwigh Pler, tan bark, Prop Roancke, Butfalo, pundrics, GLEARED....0.c0vreud ED, ly 23. Prop B, ¥, Wado, Port Huron, 27,343 bu corn, 450 Lrla Muskegon, lumber, Joquest, Ropellants aro woving woro froely, Btaplo | Bark Ouconts, Buffulo, flour, 20 pig load Setir doanis Mullen, Ttlugston, 12,092 bu wheat. Schr Thomas P, Sholdon, Duffalo, 46,000 bu corn, Sehr Lrldgowator, Buffafo, 43,000'bu corn. Prop Java, Buffalo, 82,000 18,000 bu rys, 12,000 bu nats, . Sehr Jamos U, King, Buffalo, 34,000 bu corn, Hehr Lilly Gray, Bt. Paul's plor, 30 Jigs groctrtes, sitmr Manitowos, Manitowog, 85 bila iron, Btwr Uoruna, St, Jodoph, 393 sacks sood, Irlg L, J. Clark, BuTalo, 20,300 Lu whoat, Behr Reindeor, Kingston, 20,037 bu corn, Hehr Collingwood, Bt. Johnstmry, 10,064 bu corn, Hehr O, M, llond, Kingston, 20,000 b corn, hour Qlter, Blobyian, B0 bil corn, 300'bu oats, 22 ‘bris beaf, 6 brls flour, Habir A, Brouson, Mohomines, 10 brls boef, 16 brls ork, et Now Domtuton, Collingwood, 16,500 bu carm. NIGNT OLEARANCKE, Behir John Webber, 8t Johnabury, 10,000 bu cora, Hehr Montauk, Kingsfon, 21,373 bu wheat, Htwr Muskogou, Grand Haven, 10 tons plg iron, 50 ‘sacls corn, 60 sucks oats, 80 brls pork, and sune dries, Stur G, J. Trucedoll, Groon Bey, 18 brls porkand sun- £ied, Sohr E. M, Tortoh, Buffalo, 10,400 bu wheal, Tiark Golden West, Buifalo, 32,000 bu corn Trop Bt. Louls, Duffalo, 84,800 bu_ocorn, 1,870 brls flour, 76 bags astmal, and sundrios, Stmr Champlain, Detroit, 100 bria four, 25,000 bu corn, bu corn, Drrnorr, ;mvl'; 23,—BreApsTUFFA—Flour quist and $1.803¢ ; No, 1 oponod ot $1,78, closod at $1.70 ; amber, OrvorarATY, July 23,—BREADSTURYE—Flonr dnll and Wheat dull and nomi- Corn and barloy dull and nominsl, Dry salted mesta firme i fully falr, 9c. Mo~ Walgicy—Activo snd higher ; Louisians, 050; Ol sight, 3 promium; ) , 144@ 174@18c; middiing, 18%cj 8r. Lovis, July 20.—Duesvstorpe—Flour firm for il supor winler, $4000450} B1xo in olovator; BA@o paoked, Dulk meata nominal, Bacon firm for cash lots ; shoulders, 8y bacon 050, Y] 3. —BueapsTurps—Flour steady, 0, 2 Milwaukeo Club nominally at sales, 17,000 bu No, 2 mixed Weste Gox0 on quict ; No, 1 Milwaukeo, i X Btm barge Monitor, Bouth aven, 35 oords stone, 30 bri¥ coment, 18 bris salt. Lako Frolalits 01110400, July 35, —Froights wero unchanged, Chiax® 4ars woro miade on tho basli of Ko for coru fo Duffalos 310 for wheat to Kingaton, and 10 for corn to Owogoy aatollown: To Bffalo—Hchea Golden Woat, Orfen and Tppogelft, corn At 6} achr Lako Torcat and propd Beolln and Potomac, corn ou privato toring, To Pork Qolbarno—8ohrs M. Filmore and Philo Beaviilo, corm stBxe, To Ringslon~Scir Monfank (yenloriny . m), ‘heat at 110, To Ovwogo—Sehr J, G Mlixor, cora at 100, To Ogdonnhiirg—Behir Dushing Wavo, cortl on_privata torma, To Now England vin Barnia—Prop Monttome ex, corn, theongh, Talal caacity ogual to 30,000 bu wheat, 20,000 bit corn, The schr Kato Kelloy was :};Wr‘?d for wheat to Kingaton atllo; capaoity, i, Bureato, July 10.—Obarters roported by If, H. Bmith, Eaq.: " Delg N, M, Blandart, conl to Chicago aft $1,12)¢ por t chir Atawulo, coalto Ohicago, up-town dock, nt $1.35, ' Reporied by Gapt, Tom Colilne: Behr Problo, atotio lo Glevaland nt £3.00"per cord, froo: shirs 11anns, Atmosphore, 3. Keldorhotno, conl to Ghicago aL 81,193, froo ; Uol.'Gook, aalt to Cloveland at Gc per brl, £, 0, b.; che Amarantts, coal to Ohicago at $1.20, 1rcd, {0 North Rolliug 3o, Vorsols Pussed Detrolts DxTROIT, Mioh,, July 23,~PAssEn 'Ul’-1’lolw Clty of Row York, Arabis, Pacific, Ouba, Annxes, ll!‘(h.’m y Minoral Tock, Pringle, Ontonngon, ; barks Racine, & J, Wolls, Emma Ooyno, Maasnlon ; schrs Monticello, Qorslean, Dalota, Attionian, Mather, Iomo, Aldors haran, IChdorhouks, F. J. King, Atmoaphore, Zack Ghandlor, PagsEn’ DowN—Props_Rockot, Mohawk, Oity of Toledo; burks L, O, Woodruff, Pensaukco; nchre Jamaiga, Mary, Dille,’ 0. 1, Jobison, Hacves! Home, woat, Speciul Dispateh to the Chicago Tribune, Deznors, Mich, July 24, —PAssEp Ur—Lropn Hante Tac, Hcott, Hay Fiower, Tssac May and_bnrges, Gouova and bargd, Te mpest asd bargen; eclire Molrot, Kine fisher, Belkirk, Tronton, John Miner, Rising Biat, Har« riet Roas, | “Paswzn Dows—Prop Huron City; btk Tannerj sohr Donmark, Wivn—Southwaat, flllnols River and Cannl Nows, " Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Z'ribune. IaSiuuz, July 33,-The slosmer Katlo arrived lash ovoning towing tho canal-boata Dictator, from Teorin, light, for La8allo; Qen, BcClollan, from Ohililcothe, loaded with corn, and tho Paramount, from Hennopin, with corn, Arrived to-day, the canal-hosis Leviathan and Monitor from Peru, Loth loadod with corn, Nothing doparted, Tho caunl-boats Gen, dlcUlellan,! ‘Paramount, and Eascx all pagsed into tho rannl witly com for Clcago, Noting passod out, Mino fet, ok ‘water on the mitro sill of ek 16, Five foet of water, xoported on Kickspoo Bar. The river ia lowly falling,' OANAL Or¥10E, Orii0Aao, July 23,—Arrived: Watore 100, LaSallo, 0, bu corn; ilarriot, Benoca, 0,000 ‘bu corn. Cloared : Georgin, Jolict, 87,083 foot 1tmbor ! @old Rod, Lockport, light; Contest, Morris, 76 brid lime, 50 bria alt, 10,877 Ibe morchandise ; North Star, Ottawa, 87 tons coal, 8 m lumber, 100 m ehingles; Ine duatry, 77,000 ft Iimber, 6 m laih, 200 posts, 26 m shingles ; ‘Graclo Griswold, Minooks, 13,974 ft lume ber; Board of Trade, Maraollles, 12 tons coal, 16 tous. Pl iron; Gold Htonér, igury, 81,348 ft luthbor, 5 1n [ fath; Goloun, Willow Bprings, Light; Sligo, Witlow Bprings, Light, The Peorioss’ Yog. Wo aro indebled fo M. D, lnddock, Esq., Olork of tho steatner. Poctloss, for tio following raport of hor lant. Lsko Buperior Lrip's St Poorlss, Allan Melntyzo, Commander, Toft Duluth Tuceday ovening, July 16, Thosehr Pollean woa dischorging coal, Touchod o Tayflold the following morning, Whilo crossing, Eceweenaw Bay, Wednesday ovening, thero waa oxperi< onced n very sovero thunder.storm,’ which socmad (o ‘oxtond nll ovor tho lako. Left Marqustto Friday noon. Tho following veascls wero thoro : Lrops Lady Franke in a0d Vienaa, withcousorts ; gehis Gopego Siiorman, Yankeo, Algariho, San Jacinto, City of Chicago, Souna tor, A, 0, Moxwoll, Jura, 8. A, Wood, B. . Kimball, and ¥, Morell, Pasied through the morning, Tho Cliohango wat theros Tho brlg Monitor ywas Iying bolow tho Noobish, Moi tho stmr Kooweonaw in Mud Lako, Loft Dototir Sate urday altornoon, touching ot Mackinaw snd Mifwaua Keo, and srrived at Obicago Mondsy morning, The Poorless loft on hor roturn trip on Tucsdny ovening, July 93, from Leopold & Austrian's Dock, cornor o Washington and Market strcets. Dilscellancous Items, ‘The ayatom of siguals montioned in tho order of tha Lightlouse Bosrd (publisiiod in yestordsy's Tamunz), 18 such that, whon tho draw is closed, three red lights, arronged in the form of a triangle, will be shown id vosgels, Tha highest (middlo) light will bo immedintes Iy over tho pivot of tho draw, at an olovation of 28 unchonged, Bulk moata firm ; shouldors, 740 ; cloer | feet above tholsvel of tho top’ girder, nnd tho othen £ib, Oc, hold aé 93¢e; cloar hald st 9o’ Bacon in | Iighta wil bo placed at tho summitt of tho sido fromos, better domand ; shouldors, 85@8340 ; clear xiby 100; | atcach endof the bridge, noxt the draw apan. When the draw is open, thrce greon lights will Lo displayed s o, —A trial of an fnvention for the presorvation of lifa at soa took placo lu Cleveland on Monday, The fnvene ton i that of an Towa man, and tho trisl was bighly succensful, —Tho schooner 7, R, Bently, which, for somo tima past, hag been & throo-and-aft, has bad s top-sail added 1o hor ft-out. —Tho Kowaunes Enterprise saya: *Tho_threes ‘maated schooner Ella Doak ‘ontered Almepeo Harbor on Bunday, and will bo ropsiuted beforo abe leavea, Delng tho first largo vesacl that evor enterod that river, thioro waa gonoral Jubllating over o osourronce,” —Tho Bilwaukeo Wisconstn of Fridsy saya: “A Intgo Whito schooner {a sunk near Old Mackinac, and from tho fact that a largo thrao -mustor was sgon'near hier with hor bowsprit, Jibboom, and ovarything for ward gone, it Waa cobeluded anotuor collision bad ocourred. —Tho Detroit Fre Press of tho 290 says: As om affact {o the slow progress swhich vosscls, for o tima back, havo beon making betwcen Buffalo and Chicaga and elsowharo, tho rocont strong weatarly winds linsve hurried o o of them forwsrd to this notutata xopld rato, Tio schx Winnlo, Wing, wbicl by ths Obis cogo papors cleared from that port on the 17th nst., ‘passed liero on Bundsy forenoon, muking tho Tun I domething loes than tliroo days, Which s & romarkably quick Dfll!'uw. v —Tho littlo boat Aunt Detaoy, of Kalamaroo, Micl., sad from that placo down tho Kalamazoo River ta ko Afichigan, thenco through the Inke to Death's Door and to Groon Bay, thoneo up Fox River through Lako Winnobago, and 'down tho Wisconsin to Prairla du Chion, and thenco up tho Mississippi to 8. Paul, where slioarrived on Tucsdsy, making tho voyage i, tiwolvo days, —Bloam {ugs engaged in tho tranafor of veasels through the straits, rivers, or elsowhero have the full control of tho vossola towed, They must diroct 8 ta tho Iongth of lines and tho srrangement of tho ordox in whioh they slull ba towed ; that propor srrangoment and common prudence requfre that tho hoavieat draft vessol should invariably bo placedatt in the tow of thoso of lighter draff, and , in tho event of grounding, collisfons with cich othor may Lo wvoldod, ' Tho master of tho tug showid be thorougliy proficiont au o tho dutlos portain ing to that position, and know all tho channols through which they undortako to tow veseols, If for anyrcae s0na the ordinary ranges, lights, or jandmarks aro ob=, scured, it fa cloarly tho duty of tho tug to tako such attor grocuutions a3 msy bo necessacy, aitir by alow ing, atopping, or backing tho enging, or sounding tha channel, 8o has no Tight to dash biindly shead and rusl {nfo danger sho ofthor knowa or can avoid, Each tug 15 bound' to Lavo n compotont lookout properiyy stattonad and vigilsatly employed, ohigan paper contains ihe following: “Wa learn from tho onginor of tho Busquohisnna iha Jestendsy morning, a3 thoy wora about olghty milea from Milwaukee, & propoller's cabin was discovared’ floating on tho wator somo distanco off, 'Thoy Werd, ot ablo to discovor any porson on tho cabin, —The expoditfon which Aet out somo days sinco ta reacus tho schoanor W, Fiske, shoro in Georgisn Bay, ninyo returned minus'tho vessel, On exsmining hoe hull it was found m euch a forward stato of decay s to bo ot worth rosculng, The expedition sccordinge, Iy returncd ss it departed, —Thio bark Charlos I, Burton was lsunched t the yauds of I, A. Dalleutius & Co, o Bugina, Saturday,, at4p, m, —Port iTuron middle-ground, which for ro long & tme has boeu a serious obstruction to navigation, s belng removod by dredging, tho Work for Gome ting peat having mado favorablo' progress, Its location i, vrell knowii o nosrly all navigatars who pass that wayy 7ot dearita thie knowlodgo, from a varioty of catsee, cluing collsions, wiud oud current, muny sy grounded (horeon arid sustained damagos both in b and cupgo, It lies nearly opposite the mouth of mmz' River, and has a navigable channcl on efther side o it, 'Tho presont undertaking, wo learn, 18 10 bo prosss cited until ll danger is ontirely romoved, } —Tho Kingston FAafg says : Roprosontations bave 1ng beon frequently but unsuccessfully mado to the Govornment to have a "“O‘szplma in to murk o dangerous epot known to moriucrs ea tha Chateaugay shoal, Capt. Archibald McDonald, of Hale comb & Btowart’s tug Wren, and Capt, Murray, of tha tag Glido, bave at thelr own expenio buoyed thashoul, ' and dosotvo the thanks of tho sLippilig community for tholr barality, ‘~The Detroit Tribune of the 22d saya : ¢ The larg~ ent sall vessol evor bullt on Lake Blichigan passed down Monday night in tow “Trady, hor tow-bill amounting to $200, Tho vessol s’ tho Goorgo Alurray, launchod o bliort thmo sinco 8 Manitowoe, and {8 of tho followlug dimensions 3i Longth, 209 foot ; beum, 34 foot ; dopth, 14 foet, ez carrylug capscity fa anid fobo 00,600 bu wheat, Bl yaa butlt by Georgo B, Tand, far J, X, Slaussco, o o 0. E —Tho schooner Harvest Homo, during a hoavy squell off Grand Island, Lake Suporjor, lnst Wedneaday night, ot bor mafu-boom, besidea sustaiuing ofhor dauiags, 0 her oullt, —On Bunday the schoonor Persisn ran ashors ad ‘Evanston, but was got off without assistanco, ~—At Day City the Glenbeulah (burned st Chicago)wor to be lauuched Baturday ; also, # now vessol called tha Burton, 162 feot on tho Keol, 'Thie Mooro waa abo findshod, and would bo ready to loavo next Thurdday. —A how vossel, Hls (ill:'m‘ lllflwuth ‘was lllu\lufll]lmi 8 Mill Hayen, Bay of Quints, on Tuesdny, Hor dimou« slons are 190 faot longtl, 20 fact beant, 11 foot dopth of hold, and will carry 18,000 bushals S orbobec ot d: kol S RREECRY Sehenck’s Mandrake Pills. gompozed oxelurialy of vegtsblo fne grad] ".hnllTIl thoy QIIUNY suporsode the usa e vos, £hd Apo h rALAALe Foniss ') % or, &l D e amost ‘Sonuiiing o & dleor | Ghros “siate’ or that organ. - Lvar Co L e dor'all puboum Aeake Cifle.. For salo by all druggists and doalors. SALVE. Al RIght Bulve for Burns, Bolls, CORNS! DR, STLPLENS, 124 Doashoraaty 25 oenta a box, ko Bt. Louis, . of the tug Georgo N. ,,