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' poriod™ that s wifo had .. sadmirable Listo) -+ 'q, 1871, THE CIICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: VRIDAY, JULY 95, 1873 ) WOMEN AS PARTNERS. 2 Whnt ihp':Alltllorl.tles on tho Af- : firmative Sido SBhow. Under Advisement, THE KINREAD OADE. : .. 'The Kiokoad case, involving tho right of a . 'married woman to entor into trading partner- - #hipa andto mako binding contraote, was resumod “boefore Judgo Drummond yostorday morning. Mr. Tonney, of Tonnoy, Flower & Aberorom- ‘ble, made his argument a3 counscl for the -Assignoo of tho bankrupt, which is summarized ‘as follows ¢ x e i ) The dootrine ‘“old rod-sandstono logal oxistence, aud could not hold proporty or moke contracts, hia “hoen practically obsolota for agos. ' ‘Tho doptring of “(he'wifo’s noparato cstate" svos ¢ ostablished In’'England more than a con- tury ago, and to the equity courts belongs the orodit of the innovation,” Schouler's Domestic Rolations, chapters 10 and 11, gives & clear and of tho doctrine, ‘Tho oquity doctrine is that s wifo can hold sep- +aréito property, and thorefore that she can con- trol and disposo of it, and incur lisbilitios on the rcrodit o it, oud that it can bo .subjeotod to the {pnymont ‘of hor debts, Modern statutos havo «1moroly cunoted this doctring, R, 8., chaptor 69 1a., § 4/ gives the powor fully and without Yimita- tation. ~ (Tareons on ‘Partnerships, p, 25-7.) The only ‘controversy, lins been 88 Lo Low tho ‘zemody should bo: administored, and upon what -ounds; - -Somo courta Lisvo hicld that itcould bo t 4 by sultant law, otlicra that 1t must bo by pro- 3 8 Our Court holds Shat it-| - soooding {n chancery. -must be in_oquity. (60 Dilinofs, 470, 18 Now York, 205-279 ; Yalo v. Dedorer, 156 Wisconsin ., 80867 Todd v, Loo. 16 Wisconsfn It, 480; “Todd v. Leo, 42 Batb., 105.) g Droperty bought by & wife, avon on orodit, and ‘mot paid for, is hor soparato proporty. Hor hus~ ‘band in not fixble for it, and lins 1o intorost in it. B%El)llllnolu,' Bl-lllinoiu, 127, 0, b . bt 5632, 16 Now York, 21.- 27 46 Mo, T.,'63 Now York, 277, 6 Wisconain R,, 95. X Iilinoig statuten consirued thus,—iho husband oy be tho agent of the wife, and thore ought to o 20 agreement botwoon thom aa to his compone sation, - Agonn{ is the unbatance of purtnorship, (31 Tlinols, 400, 44 Tlliuois, 68, G0 Iiliupis, :gl,. 51 Jllinois, 525, 161. 47 Iilinols, 23, 496, i) Tho powor of a wifo to buy and sell, as if sho wore sole, nocessarily implios the right to buy on oint account with auothor, This lnusil;tnum N Thoro is nothing to provent -her tr: g jointly with hor husband,” She can lend money to him, and rocover it; or borrow from bim, or make other contracts, and: make horaclf liablo to tho wxtont of lior soparate property. Tho goods in this caso wore bought by and conveyed to Kinkead & Co., that is, kead and Lis wifo. Oredit--was given fo both, and the titlo . rested - equally in .caoch., There 4o no protouso avywhere that Xivkead car- .xied on the ‘business ‘on his own solo saccount, under tho nome of Xinkead & Co. Ow \tho contrary, it is_oxprossly dmitted by both, :in their long gud:-circumstantial answer, thal “they wore _jointly intaivited, . and it is 8o ndju- «dicated. Thus, this progorty..was the joint’ Jrroporty of Kinkesd'and his wifo, abd hor Shnro ‘dould bo subjocted Lt oquily to the paymont of or dobt incurred in tho purchnso of it, Itcould gob ll;u takon to pay thio separate debt of horhus- Prcceud.lnsixu‘ in- baukruptey, ave_regarded as proceedings in equily, and governed by thie samo Tulos.. Doy bring in_all partics and Intorests, and make comploto ndjudication: (In ro Behuy- lor 2 B. R., 169 ; Bump 803,) Tho good senso aud truo iuterpretation of the Banlkrupt ot roquire that all who aro capabl of doing business, holding proparty, aud .incurring Jiaotlitins, should bo' brought undor its opera- ‘tions. Agniu, the printed ancm in this caso g 1o intolligible ides of the quostions o ‘volved. The potition in bankruptey wes filed Dec. against 3. D. Kinkead nnd” E. A, Rinkead, his wife, alléging that they wero part- - ‘nors under tho namo of Kinkend ‘&' Co. They _ - cation cun ouly bo attacked , Topoks, Kan.'; Leon Lapicba, ‘flled an answor, signed by Dotk of them, per- sonally, in. which .thoy. did not deny that thoy 'wero such - partnors, but denied ' tho ‘allegations of banlruptey only. Bubsuqfimntly they withdrew this answer, snd filed snother, in -gubstance asdmitting tho partnersbip, but deny- ‘ing the ncts of Launkruptey. This was signed and sworn to by both in porson. 'This caso “was Ariod by tho Court without & jury, ond tho de- fondants woro adjudgod bankrupts s partners. Duo proof was made- that' they bought tho - .goods in yuestion, s partuers, aud it has nover ven doniod that thoy wers partuers, If husband and wifo could bo-such, - Mansoer, a creditor of the husbaud nlono, loiig after proved up hor olaim, and akked for an ordor that it bo paid out of the partnership assots, on the ground that “thete 'could " bs no ' partnership - botwoon husband and wife, and that tho essetls were consequently the nesets of tho husband alone. T ho Judgo refused the order, hulfhuF that thoro 20uld be, aud*was, such & partnorships and that iho nasots wore partuorshiy assets, 1t is this docision which Manser now Books to roverso, ! The error. if-any, wae in tho original adjudica~ ticn, that tho dofendants woro partuers. Thut has never beon sttackod, and as long as it stands, all the rest must iiocossarily follow. Mavser at- * tacks tho Inevitablo cousequencos of tho adjudi- cation ; not tho adjudication itself. Tho adjudi- g by a_writ of error, It cannot Lo reached by tho supervisory jurisdles tion. (The Kuickorbocker Iusurance ¢ado in tho Supremo Court of the United Statos.) ' : Manwor now seéks fo intrpdiice now ovidenco, showing that tho wife was not.a partwor. This caumot bo done, ‘The Court can only pass upon tho Bamo cnso that was passed upon in tho Court Lolow. < If a new case could bo made hore, thia Cowrt would bo exercsing original and not ap- E:‘.latfl Jurisdiotion, Tho decition below might right, and the procccding liera would bo ia. effect a new trisl, when nono has boon grantpd or asked for, (7B.1X., 145, Hum]‘l 6th Ed., 800; note 4 B. ., 77, Tnro Great Westorn Toloc raph Company, 0. Legal. News, July 19, 1873.) Yf tho questiou sought to bo reached By Mr. Moauser is ever remchod, Judge Blodgett's decision therein waa duly rlgz-ht, 08 the reasons and suthoritics ho gives-for it in his pointed de- cision ghow ; and counsol did not doem it necos, E!r{ to refor to other authoritien, His Honor aaid ho would take the caso undor sdvisemont, and tho argnments closod. L —_ . PERSONAL. The Hon. John Brown, Boston, is at tho Shor- mav. B Gon. W. B. 8mith, Maywood, is at the Grand Pacific. B g ; W. G. Royce, Esq., of Toronto, Is at the Com- a1 : ! mercial. f ThoHon, O, J. L. Meyer, Fond duLac, is at th Bherman., e i’ The Hon, A. W. Wolls, Maryland, is at the Bherman, The Hon. James Vancs, Wheeling, fa at the rman. ' Gon. D. B, Tompkine, Now Yorl, i at the ‘Shorman. 5 The Hon, J,R.Mndgo, Belvidero, is at the Matteson. Tho Hon, 0. Dunham, of Goneseo, 1a at the Commercial, * ‘Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitnoy, Honoluly, are at thoe Mattoson. Col, W. L, Candler and family, Boston, is at £ho Bherman. Tho Hon. L, H. Baker and femily, 8t, Louls, are ot tho Gardner. 5 Col, R. A, Kotchum, Tochester, was at tho Blermen yosterday, . i T, D. Rexford, 8t. Charles Hotol, Oairo, la at tho Wost Bido Briggs House, ; Tho Ifon, 18,0, Stanard, M, C., of Bt. Louis, is registored at tho Wost Bide Irigge Houso. Drof, J. A, Lyon, of Notro Dame, is among tho arrivala at tho West Sido Brigys 1fouso, - 3ir. Oatlin, of the “Cow Cross Mission," Loudon, Eug,, willlesd tho noon prayer-mcet- Ing to-day. Tho Ilon. George Groono, President Burling- ton, Cedar Rapide & Miniceots Railroad, s at the ‘Wost 8ido Driggs Hause, Among tho arrivals ab the Gardnor yestordny wore tho following : Guorgo Geiger and family, 0 Poland ; Jawes “Hendricks and” wife, Now York; T J. Jonos, Brooklyn ; _Bamuol cuplylus sud family, 8t Lows ; L, M, Richurds, B. Davis, Now York, AMra, Fargo, wifo of Charles B. Fargo, Bag., of thib vity, died, aflor a very ehort illnows,at the xeeidenco of Lov husbend's father, gn Wabanl avonue, curly on yosterday moruing, Mra, Fargo formerly rois I Wiicaegot, sud wus much beloved by o largs circla of friends fn this clty and hor native Stulo, 8ho loaves an nfant son, A The following wero at tho Commorclal ITotel yeatordsy: Willisw Wont, Milwaukeo; II, B. Clough and wife, Oincinuali; W, Weston, Mil- wankeo: B, M. Wilcox, Now York ; J. IL Plorco, Kewancoi Stephen - I. -Insleo, iilkdn; 8. W, Btanly, Rockford ; A: B. Carpon! ey A A, Greon, Bololt; A, J. ‘Sjwingoy, Now York; Howoll Olatk, Sncramonto, =% A Among the rrivals at the Shorman yosterds) wero tha followlug: I A, Tamnon and wifo, Bal- moro; R, O, Bands, New York; D. B, fomp- king, Brooklyn: W, O, Walker, 8% Louls; D, A. Dickonson aud . family, Milwaukeo; Joseph Dlack, Cinocinuati; A."J. Iattery and family, Aurora J. O.-Tiemmon, Oleveland; W. D, Bald- win ond wifo, Waahington, - 7, T, Tary, Now York and Norwich Tranaporia- tion Compnuy, Now Yorl: W. J. Lylo, Bpartn ; 0. A. Libby, Jaucavillo; Goorge Andorson, Vir- fi!mn; P, Millor, Cincfonati; J. Johnson, Revoro oure, Bpringfold; R. McOlure, Bloomington ™, D, Cailin, Ripon; L, O, Loughlin, Forl Wayne; T. J. Coopor, Fairflold, Til. ; A. M. Put~ naw, Tlinows Gontel- dtibveg, Calros 0., 1T TLawronco, Oniro, woro - at tho West Bide Driggs House yostorday. *© S8 Tho follosing woro nmani tho arrivals af iho Grand Paciflo yostorday.s .J. .8, Drake, Mom- his ; W. E, 8poncor, Madison 3 P. W. Hopper, fow York ; Edward® A. Wilson, Bpringflold 5 A. A, Molllor, 8t. Lonls ; Joshua Rhodon nnd wifo, Pittsburgh ; W. N, Olmated aud_fomlly, Ban Francieco ; . P. ough and wifo, Moulgomuri'}, Ala.; O, L. Willough) {‘nud.\vlm, Boston ;. Gulick, Now York.;.d. -1’ JlcNnmara and wifo, Qincinnatl ; 'F, R Duobnusn, Eogland; A, B! Goruoy, Now Orleant. WS —————— THE CITY IN BRIEF. . Plymouth Congrogational Church will-givo s, # picalo, to-day at Rivrside, leaving the dopot ac9:10 a. m. ; . Vot 1t 18 nid that 89,400,000 of thio txés on roal os- whole asscasmont hns boon collected. The members of the Ninth ~ Proebyterian Church, Dr, McKatg, pastor, hold n picuio at Washington Heightu yesterday, All scemed to enjoy themeelves, and woro loth to return homo in tho ovening. Honry Droegol, who works on tho scow Gladl- ator, fell from tho veseel noar tho north Kmr yosterdsy morning, and was drowned. Ho ved 8t 726 South Conal strect, where ho leaves a wifoand ehild. Tho body was not recovored. Goorge Hunter, by whoso aticmpt to annflnlo tho garrotor, Elijah ‘larris, that individunl escaped punishmont, was vesterdny morning held for trial in bail of 51,000 to auswer - beforo. tho Criminal Cowt for aiding in tho oscapo of n prisonor, Michael Corcoran, prupricfur of tho IMatch House, Thomag Richfer, T Foltgionker, Charles “Nibbe, and Valontine Dinat, charged with violat- iug thio Bunday ordinanco, woro discharged by Justico Banyon, yesterduy morning. i Tho Board of Public Works yesterdny awarded soveral contracts for rniuln{; buildings to tho grado of the nppronches to tho viaduct ot Six- conth and Canel streets. The prices to bo paid ravgo from §250 to 1,800, Commissionor Sheridan sald, yestorday, that it tho Mayor did not suspeud Supt. Washburn on Entunlnj noxt, io would take Lim hoforon tribunal yhich would deeapitato bisofficial rend, menning theroby the Common Council. The Council Committeo on Fire and Water, ne- companied by Firo Marshal Witlinms, rode over the Sixth Ward Jcalurdny for the pnrposo of Tooking ot lots with . view of purchosiug a gito for an ongine-houso. . Tho Council Gommitteo on Tailroads met yos- terday nltornoon, and considered a petition” for a side-rack on Grovo sircot, near Eightcenth. Thoy docided to sdjourn, and examine the local- ity to-day, ‘Louis Bchwartz, one of the assailants of Officor Macky, wos yestorday morning hold for fartier oxamination in bail of 3,000, Macky is still confined to Lis bed, and suffers eeveroly. “Nick"” Branogan, s subordinato at tho County _ Jail, -uarrowly oseapod drowning Wedneadoy night, by wulking into tho river, ot tho Polk street bridgo. - Charles Johngon, & runnoer for the Raglo Hotol, was fived $5 by Justico Danyon yostor- Qay, on the complaint of Potor lnnden, special police of the Youug Men's Christian Associalion of tho Norwogian Trinity Church, for attomyit- Ing to swindle a party of Norwogian immigrants. Bimon Amsted, Charles BSlangel, end Emil Cohen, who live on Meridian strect, in tho venr of 8. U, Good, No, 123 West Madison ktroct, woro tined 3100 each by Justico Banyon yestordny, for exposing thelr porsous to Mra, Good. Indofrult of the payment of the fino, thoy were all sent to fho Brldawall, Yostordny morning at 1 o'clack, turnkoy Potrio, ot tho County -Jail, heard n voico calling tha name of o colored 'wonian who oceuples, one of tho cells in tho southwost corner. Ilo cropt coutiously quiside, and a¢ n south window, saw o large negro.Lnooling and attompling to walio np tho woman, who, from her lond snoring, secmed quite oblivious, ' Petrio leveled his rovolvor nb Lim ond commanded bim to Ieave, whick com- wand was quickly abeyer., 3 Yestorday was undouhtedly the warmost dny of the season, the thermowmetor banging witlin an aco of 100 dog, ot ono time in tho wtoro of L, Munasse, oplician, No. 23 West Madison stroet. At 7:30 a. m. it stood at 80 deg., aud roso steadi- lyuntil 1 o'elock in tho sfiornoom, when it reachod 69 dog., and gradually desconded to 88 Qog. 8t 8 o'clucle, A little moro such wenther nnfi cook-stoves will bo usaless posscasions, Theodore Thompson waa heforo Justico Scully yestorday, charged with committing a murder- ous assault ou James Brown in n enloon on Carroll stroot. It appears that bacause Brown would not “stand treat,” Thomrnun went out of the saloon and shot ut Brown's hoad through ono of the windown, but misacd him, Brown's examination roaulied in hia boing beld for trial in bail of §800. John Gibbons, Tuesdny night, made qnite o sovore gash in Mr. Kruuchman's licad, Vecauso tho Intter nttemptod to lay his fint hevily on @Gibbons' head, The wound wasso sovere, that My, Gibbons lind to appenr yoaterday morning boforo Justice Scully, in placa'of hor husband, Tho difliculty ocemred near Twonty-Hrst and Throop stroots. The testimony being rather conlicting, the cnuo was continued unutil tho 20th of Angust, aud the accused was hold in bail of #9,000 for his appearance at that time, Yostorday aftorncon n drunken Irfubman pro- sented Limsclf ot tho door of the County Jail, and domanded Immecdinto admittance, Mr. Foltz observing his condition, rofused, whero- upon the fellow drew a knife, and thrust it men- nolugly through the bars. Toltz ot onco opoued tho door, and, grasping the man's arm, tool him out into tho }El{l-ynm. Tho Irishman ot onco turned wpon him, kuifo in land, whon Toltz knocked bim dowa on tho hard stones, Theman {uingod up quickly, and nttompted (o iab Toltz. . Bnd 0 was unsuccorsful, iho musonlar jailor Inylng him out aguin upon tho stones, I'vo po- lico oittcors arriving soon aftorwards, the fellow was takon to the Armory, A torriblo acoldent oceurred on the Milwaulkeo & §t. Paul Railway, near Hulsted stroet, yostor- dn{ morning at 10 0'clack, Ilenry Clit, of No, 221 Bedgwlok stroet, was riding on the platforia of & pumsengor-ar, When, Lis attontion Lelug at- tracted, ho thwust his lend out boyond tho wide of the onr, A passiog truin suddonly wont by, tho roar car striking Gim, fracturing’ his kil and throwing him uuderneath tho train, four cars of which passed over his logs, wovering them noar tho knee. e wag at_onco attonde by Dr, Baxtor, who pronounced his wounds fatal, o was finally romoved to tho Aloxinu Hospital. Tor some timo tho polles of the ‘Armory Sta- tion hiavo beon lylug in wait for gamblors. Caps tuin Ruckloy has Lad stationed at the various ro- sorts tor gamblors men who dress in cilizens clothes, and troanuro np any information thoy ny sequire about tha opening of new rooms. Yosterdasy Oficor Cudmoro dolocled & gano go- ing oy in Al fimith's place, No, 81 Olark sticet, aud colleoting a squud of ofiicoxs the plico wan enterod, nino inmatos sud Smith, the Yl’cpnalor, bolug arredfed. They wore fakion to tho Armary and hufled out, the ‘euseu being -contivued till nest Wodnesdny. ‘fha Board of Publlo Worlts issued the folloi: ing Luilding pormily yastorday: Dermon Camphell, 2-itory and basement brick, 45331 feet, Rivor wivect ; Jncob Groms, Z2-story and basemont Lriok, 41x50 feot, Warren avonuo; W. B, Harronn, 2-story und basemont brick, 49x 89, Oakloy stroct; William Jumcs, 4-alory and basgruent stone front, 40x102 feot, Nos, 167 und 109 Maut Washiogton sircet; [, Holfman, 2-ptory and basemont brick, 25305, Ktato wtreou; T, 8, Dunh, S-story and hasomont stons frout, 20567 feot, No, 101 North Denrbori utreot, A young man nmnod James Bmith, of gentool appourancy, was Lrought into tho Armory Btu- tion yeutorday sftornoon in_an Insensiblo condi- tiou, Ifo was taken thero in au axproga-wagon by somo pelico vitivor, vhio found him on the tatoin 1872 aro contested. Only 700,000 of tho sldowalle on Fifth avonuo, Through stu- Bmlty, tho officors nocmod. to] think the poor 0} WwAR * drunlt, whoreny & phy- slcinn's oxaminntion showod ho bad heon «suii- struck, It is strange thot tho trentmoent ho.ro- eelved from tho policenon did not kill him. Aflor hiis hond " had been cooled ly the freo applica- tion of cold wator, lio enid lils name was Jumnos. Bmith, brother of Kallo Hmifls, of No. 123 West Tayotto sirect, Hyrncuce, N. Y, 1lo was flually ronioved to the County ITonpital, ‘Three-quasters of amilo duo enst from tho villga of Joferron, and Dulchman's Point; ou tho lllno of the Milwaukeo & 6t. Paul Railway, tio Chicago Caledonfan Club bayo purclinsod sixly ncrew of laud, nt n conl of about £30,0¢0. Thirty acres of thin Jaud, beautifully sheltered With rgo tmber rowth, Lns heen volected for n publio park, and the Club are ab- prosont cs- onding some £5,000 in fonelng, clonring, bulld- ruf; lwnsos and uimmu, and olherwitze ornnment- ing, what will ovontually he:one of thomost magnificont plenic gronnda fn the Went, Thoro will bo junugural coromonies nt the nining of the park on tho_ 13th of Auguat noxt, on which day tho pn{mlnr. picnio and gamos of tho Olub will tako pluco. - . On June 28, tho corner-atone of the Mount Yornon Acadeny, at, Washington Hoighte, wea Joid with appropiiate coromonies. It In situated af Morgan Fark, but thirtoon-mifen from Chfen- g0, tnd has all tho ndvantages of tho conntry, with molmgull!!n tmprovements, -The Prindi- Ynl, Mr. 8, Bheldon Norton,is dotorminod that ho conrgo of insltuction “shall bo most thorough, end "tho "studica of the pupils will ot oll times bo adapled io tholr capacity and Bmgrn!u. Tho courko will jucludo alf .tho ranchos requisite to nn ndaquate proparation for the nctivo duties of lifo or admission to any collego in tho Unlon, Among tho rules of tho Academy, that requiring pupils to rord nud stiidy the Bible ovory morning will meot with gonernd approbation, while that prohibiting the throw- ing of stones in_superfluous, the ground in" the neighborhaod being rather unproduc- tive of that . articlo. Tho dlucipline will' be gtrictly parontal; the governmont, mild -bub firm, "Evory puptl musc poseoss a comploto in- vontory of hifs wardrobo. An oxperionced milts tnry master will-bo employed to drill and iustruct thio'students in military tnctica, z ‘The preeent waen weonther is trying on jurors. Yostordny aflernoon, tho oagle ‘oyo of Judge ipton, whois nn_nvdent disciplo of the totnl abstinenco causo, defocted a juror, named John- #ou, auleon, when ho ought to have heen weigh- iug’ the ovidenco in tho caso of Stubbing v. Fish. Ho at onco ordored tho unfortunnto man fo tho foro. T'hio sloopy. juror yawned, rubbed il eyes, shool bimsolf, nud propared to answor tho wenrching questions propounded by’ tho Judgo. Avo you drunk, sir 7" shouted tho frato Judygo, to which quosiion the suddenly-awakened Juror murmured a feoblo ** No.” Not satlshied with this response, the Judgo oross-quos- tioned the man ns to whon ke eon drunk lost, whet ho hed dronk, whelh- or it was n whicky-straight, o gour, masl, o porsnasive cocktsil, n gentlo julop, or s bloonsing cobblor, aud, when the unfortunate pleadnot guilty 10 nl thoeo roft imponchmonts, ho Judgo allowod the juror to return to hig eloven moro wakeful brothron. A short - timo after, enother juror, though nof ono of thoug engnged in trying o sult, was foun@ piacidly re- clining ou the spikes of that -quadrangular.” Ay 800n ax Georgo Gary had unimpaled bim, ho, too, underwont & similar strict “examination, with similar results, nud ho Jufigo govo n Holemu warning as to what ho would do to tho dotriment of futuro delinquents, . Sk D THE FALL OF KHiVA. Jow the Natives Right with Euro= peans, 20). Correspondenco of the New Yort: Worll, i According to officinl nccounts received from tho colunma which ° took XKhiva, thoro wns litlle notual fighting douo’ by the_nativos, who Beom to Liavo been fully porsunded of the truth of tho Contral Asian provorh that ¢ Tho arm of thao whito Cznr can reach a3 far ns ho wishes it to.” Itmo cage did thoy mako n firm stand ex- copt” whon sholtored “bebind their rudo but strong onrthworks, from which it was genorafly mflsifilu to drive them in u fow hours. '[ho ity of Khiva was ontered withont the slightest difliculty, nnd, aftor : tho flight of the Xhan, ile peoplo who remained scomed rather glad {lun sovry that their troubles wero over. At 1irst tho natives belioved thut the males worg to bo put to.deatir, It thoir minds wero goon dipabuised of tho notion, and thoy nc- copted tha inevitablo lilre true Mohammedons, On Aay 23, the leading column of tho Turkestan division reached the oasiy of Utsch Tchutehaly, after truvorsing . bundred versts (n verst in about two-thirds of o inile) of tho sandy nnd wa- torloss dosert botween Khualeatand its Awmon. In thoe descrt they suddenly cucountered w forco of about 8,500 men, who tired at them with their crazy weepons, and then boing rocketed fled away, howling like so mavy dervishes, Hed it not beon for the terriblo physical difficul~ tics oncountored in ihe Intior “part of thig march, the expodition would havo had its full sliaro of tho ludicrous, Ag thio Russiaus trndged along, after leading thoir horsos and camols; which woro rednced' to tho last stage of ex- Laustion, the enomy was constuntly hovering on thoir fisul, anuoying thom by protending ovory half-hour to be nbout to muko nu attack; and then, as soon as thero wes tho slightont show of an nitack upon them, ovory mother's son of tham would tulko to his heels and bo out of sight in aninstant, Near thoe Lardaba Kul the Grand Duko Nicholas Coustantivovich and Princo Eu~ gon Mnximilisnovileh Romanoviski—both Cap- Taing—woro iu the first ranks of tho infautry van, and wheu tho onomy fled the Princo com- manded p party of volunicors aud chasad thon obout fifteen “miles to_tho river, ‘Che rear at- towpted to mako u aland, when the commander ordered tho Graad Duke Nicholus Consitnutino- viteh to lend in the atteck, which Lo did ay splendidly o if, as svon us thoy saw lum com- ing, tho scamps Lind uot turned tait and fled in their nsual abeard way, yolling Jiko 8o many wild men, At Adem Kriglan at daybreak o par- b of son 690 Tonglioso “und Turcomns, uudor the famous Sadyk, who had for days boen gal- loping nbout Gen, Brdovski'a cominand, mude amore dotermined stand thuu- usual, having gooll caugo for belioving the Russiaus to bo in distrees for want of water. They camo clong to tho euug and opened flre, which waa at onco réturued by tho riflemon from the hills, M0 enemy robrentod o shiort distance, but con tinued £ ifro vigorously, aud wors wt driven away until n company with o rocket battery turne od ont, - aud, after prolonged fiving, dislodged Badsk. In this most torriblo cncounter with the florce Asintie Chief, tho Russiana lost no mou at all, und {ho onemy but threo. Sadyk hitnsolf was tho flrat to run. ‘When the colnnn left Khnfant thoro woroe yot 2,800 camels in_tho frnin, tho Yost having siic- cumbed to tho hardshipa of tho way and tho waut of food and wator. When Gon. Dardovski ro- twned from Adum Xeiglan to Alti Kuduk, thore ‘woro buf 1,240 camels logt. ¥rom Alti Kuduk to Utseh "ehmiohak tho read was in many places most dillicult, and greatly tnxed tho artillery, During o balf, and just us the troops had formed in o hollow squaro for the night, the enomy, who hud beon hoveriug about for hours, approached from throo sides nbonco tho riflomon ingtantly turned out aud guickly ompticd tho snddios of those who camo nenrest, 'The firing continned all night, tho camyp bolng ontirely surrounded by 1ho euemy, who retivod at daybreak and allovod the Rueeians to continno their march for a ghort timo in ponco, Thon they eamo up sgaln and opened fivo from all sides at ouco, but tho troops wont abead with .perfect rogulgrity, roturning volley after volley and keoping tho encmy at bay. Uttoring thoir poouliar yell, tho natives altor- nately adveuced and ratreated, and, with oll thoir wasta of powder, hnrdly succoeded in illiag man, Along the whofe journoy through {his ropion this wad the_sort of warfaro carrled on, Leing oceasionnlly diversifiod by Eurul_u't of tho nativen into thelr boats along the rivers and cnnals,~whon tho woll-watored districts woro reavhad,—aud ehooting at thom'whils struggling in tho stroams. ‘The Amon was renched with no logd wortl spoaking of, The mob at Utsch Tehntchalk consistod of Ate Jundar and Golilun Turkomnuy, Kingheuo, and Khivese of tho cnato of Nuker, From theso fuctn it mny readily he undorstood how and why it camo that Kliva fell defonceless when onco It had been reackod, St Petersburg (Jnne — s T Photy in Bittshurgh, Tho Piltsburgh Young, Men's Chrlstian Asso- clazion’s librwvy is open on Bunday, bul a visitor, who called for ong of Dickens' novels luit Suus day, wus Infored that that ond of tho library wus lockod up, and thnt (he Associution did not {»rnpux,e to pormit books out on Sunday unless hoy woro of a utrielly roligions charactor, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New Yori Financini Nown. Nrw Yout, July 21, ~Dlouvy was easy with nearly ull {hia bushuces bt & Yor cont, Bterifng wau dult and lover at 100@100}7 for G0 days and 1003,@LI0 for vy, old eun weak i 1owor fn (he morulug, doclining fram 1167 {0 16%, Tu tho uftecnoon thero was & rally {0 1153, foiluwed by n docline to 116% ut the i § (03 por cont for carayings, Oloarings, “Who Avsistuut Lroasurer” dishursud $191,2 rin with gond demand, hotls for Llome and forclgn wecount, 'Chonupply il Stoely woro Lem with o general adyanco dn prices, ‘Thomont marked fmprovemont wan in Northwastorn common, T'acific dall, and Westorn Uniom, Northe wentorn ‘common advanced from 003 to 71, ond was in activo derunnd st the cloeo, with little slook offering, ‘Tho Iv,'a'{nrru snya: It looks on If Northwestern wis ending Toaturo of tho mnrkot in tho carly fil- turo, . Western Unfon advanced steadily from 00 to 9127, with {he higheat quotations ourrent ot tho cfoso, Pacifie Mall ranged betweon 303{ and 3837, with tho Infent rafea at tho Intfer fgura, * ¥rfo roas 1'por cont, Dut wa o les prominent foaturo than horotoforo, Tha advanco in ofhee wharca swas about 17 per cent,, tho mnrlet cloning strong ot the hest figures 'of the dav “Tho attornoys of the Pacifie Mall Compnny givo it an tholr opinion-that the Company can feato bonds for butlding rteameznand other piirposos, Tho smont of tho bondn, {f &uy, to hio farited Lan not hoen declitod upon, Tho wiiolo mnfler hea beon Toferred to Droal- dont “radbney, who will arratgo n sehedulo of {ho wants of the Company and prescot to n futnre mool- fuyt of tho Diroctors, “In tho meznttme, Mr, Bradbury s been anthorized 10 borrow tomporarily §230,600 on tho nteamer Oolen, 'Kho Californin nogotiations hinvo {.xlluu Alixough, 'Tho shorl jutercst in Yacific Mall in oryge, “Thoro wora ton bida for Governmont golil, sggregat- 102,035,000, AL from 116,61 to 115,61, By ll{ffl': Goverument sold 1,000,000 fn gold, at 116,46 to GOVPRRSENT TIONDS, Coupons, 13 1197 | Coupons 07...; Goupono, 163 117" | Coupons, 63 Goupons, 64 L2173 | 10-40a, .01 Coupemis 03 ... 11047 | Qurron Gongony, 65 (now)... 11735 | Now 3a, KTATE TIONDR, Bireourls, 931( | North Carolinns, old. Tenneatoos, oli.... . 803 | Norlh Cavallnas, now.16 < Teuresuces, now 4 | Houth Garofiuug, Yirginfua, iow. 160" | Houth Garolinas, Virginiag, ol | 8700KE, Wastern Unlon... Rock Taland, 1103 Tcific 3afl, 5 Amerienn Lsp) United Sintos Bx. New York Uentral el Erio pfil Qhicago & Alton, 9. , Inrlem, Chicago & Alton'pfd. 110 Harlom pi 0| Ohlo & Misalsal) 0, ppl.s 03 Del, Lack, & \\'mllm.ll}fl,‘ 25, O, R &Q.. Honnibal & 8t, Jo.., 38 Contrat Cacifia bonde 100y Union Pacifo bouda. 3¢ Foreign Markots. LIvenroor, July 2¢~11 8. m,—Dreadstnffs nn- clianged. Flour, 21@28, Wheat—wintor 1is 100} spring, 10s 10d@110 4 ; while, 11a Gd@11n 0 ; club, 12@1% 34, Corn, 4is Jd@t7s 0d. Dork, 63s 0. Tard, 38s 64, TLokmon, July 24— p, m.—Consols~Monoy, 0254 997 ;- nccaunt, 033 ; 5204 of 05, U4; do 6T, Diss 10-10¢, 913 now 5s,0K ; Erlo, 47, Tho rate of discount at tue ik of England i3 re- duced 3 and s now 4 per cent, Tho bullfon in the Bank of Englund haa inereasod ,£805,000 since tho Jast o "Cho rato of digeonnt for {lreo montha! billa in tho oren markot 18 3¢ below tho bank rato. Tlio rato of manoy ot the Stock Exchauge on Gove orument sccurities s 1 per cont Jower than fho bank rato, -Tho mwount of Lullion gono into tho Bank of Egyland op balnnco to-day was £24,000. : allor, 425 0L % Enankkonr, July 24.—5-203 of 163, Tants, July 21, —Tentes GOl 400, Tho spocto 11 tho Dank of Frauoo lins' incrensed slx. millions durlng tho past week, LAVERTOOL, July k—Cotton firm: middling up~ land, B%d; Orleana, Ua; sales, 14,000 balos Apociila- tlon nnd Sort 0} American, ' 0, uly doliv~ ery Now Orleans not below middling, Bid ; August do, Bavannah and Chorleston, 8 1-Gd, Yireadatuffa duil and unchunged, Bpirits of petreleun, Vis@104, Axtweur, July 24.—Potroloutn, 38}, Other srifcles unclunged, New Yorlk LivesStock Markot. NEW Your, July 34.~TrEvis—LRocelpls, 1,790 hend, mnking 4,000 sizco Monday, nitatust 3,17 samo timg lust weel,' Tho averago quality is rathur comnion sud- tho domand fafe, Tho morket 1s not so firm o on Monday, Common natives and Toxan3 sold n ebndo fower, * Tho oxtromo rango of native Weatern akrccra wns_ 10%@1210 ; poor {0 good Tozas aud Chorokco callle, “73¢@10c, . Hles inclndd - 17 cars Iili- nols tects, 4y 7 ewt, X@1Ix0; 11 cars, v TA owt, 1130 1 cara ov 07 cwt, 11K@1940} T cara av 7 civ, 11}44219)0; 4 catw ay 13 cwl, 130} & carn L $4550: b cors ov O3 cywt, 11c? 16 cars nv 63 f0 73¢ &wt, 11}¢@1%c ; 10 carnay § owt, 11X@113(0; & cars Tudiuna, uy 637 owt, 1150 ; 23 cars Texus, nv 5. 5 cara poor, av 63 cwl, T16@80; 16 cars i cars v B3¢ owt, 10¢, and 3 eats v 0 ewt, . 60@17.60 for grasrera, BURED AND Lastis—Arrived to-day, 130 head, mak- 1ng 10,700 ainco Monday, sgainat 10,240 the romo timo Inst weok, Trade was estrem dull at T¥@E108 for lcwb nnd 44@0Ke for Balow iniciudo 1 car Ohio vheop, &4 1us, biga; 1 e 1w, Gigo; 1 car, 83 03, 53705 1 cur, B0 15, 45503 1 cary €3 lhe, G507 3 carn Btate Tambs, 60 s, 0@YJge; 1 car, 68 1y, 102, oud 1 car dreoy, b7 lo, 107, ‘A number cat loads shoep wera hold aver for Inck of bugors. Swinc—Fresh reccipts 5,000, moking 13,085 sinco Btunday, ngafust 14,000 srne (fmo Inst week,' Nothing doltyg in livo hogs, ' Only 1 ear lond offered for up= wards of a week, Cliy dreesod, quict and stoady at CHGEIge, Buffalo Live-Stoct Marikots BU¥FFALO, July 24, —OATTLE—Rcceipts, 1,030 head, Tolal for tho week, 6,250 heud, Markot alow but strong ot yesterdoy’s prices for good, Common n phado wenker, Ouly o fow loads ware in the yard. ‘bulk of receipta wero through conslgoments, 8alen @ 48 Tilinols wlcers, avoraging 1,077@1,090 13, ot $1.500 5.00; G4 Oldo steers, av 1,074@1,472 1bs, ot $6,13%'(3 6,00 ; 03 Michigun stcers, av U3: ,017 18, at $4.6063 190 } 123 Texas stours, v 1017 1be, at $4.90; 990 Indi- ona Bteora, oV 1,420 b, at 0,45, : Surrr aND Lasps—~Iloceipts for tho week, 14,200, Market moderately netivo at 2/alc off loat weekks clos— ug prices on Cunada lambd,” Bules: 024 Canada lambs, nv, bT@65 1be, $0.00@7.62 ; D19 Canadn sheep, av 933 150 o, £4875(25.45; 000 Mlohigan ahcor, 70 1, LCO@4. 0. itoas—Yiscaipts, to-dny, including roported arrivals, 8,300 ; total for tho week, 20,600, - Murket dull ot o alight'advance on yoaterday's prices, Only four o five Towds wero in tho pons, Prices nomiual al $5.00G8.35. Dost of tho arrivals wero through consigumionts, Aurora Roard of Trades Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Auzona, I, July A4.—At tho Aurors Board af Trade mevtiug, to day, the following sales wero mado: 0, W, Stalp to Dr, Stone of Elgin, 200 boxes chiceso at ige, nt Judd; fo Georgo L, Gooch, of Chicago, 100 ‘bozes chiceso at 02{c; J, I, Culver to Goargo X, Goacl, Chieago, 200 bixes cheoso ot D3cs Blownrt.& Tlounihg, Plasio, to D, Valoniine, 9,000 1bs wool at 39c; Georgo M. Cresa sold 100 'flocees’ wool | at 8956 Tavrenco & Co, ofered 700 firkina of butter at 93c; Burrough G600 firking butter at20c, Soveral emall lots of bulter brought 2do. Thiers wero n largo numibor yresont, notwithsianding. 10 undversal busy timo amonggat (o formers, Chi- cago was' ropresented by Llr, Gooch, of Richards & Goncl, who at the miceting of to-dsy and tho ono of lust wock bought neurly 1,000 Loxes of chiceno, Mr, Burrows, of Durzows & Co., wan preicat buyiag fof Glilesplo, Catheart & Trazer, of Glessgow, Scotland, Dr, Slone, ot Elgin, wea the founder of tho Board of Trido in {bat city, whick has proven a completo suce ocis, New York firy Goods Narkety New Yons, July 24.—Tho trado mayoment “ns loss actiyo to-day, owiig to tho wara weathor, which lin checked operations, Tho narket for catton voods o maina firm i first finds, and prices oro steady and regular with the jobbe: Brown and bleached cottons eud cotton flaunels are in good demand from tho agouts, but Jobhera' sales ure light. Fancy cassimeres ond ropellents are solling well, Black docskins aro in Detter demand, Overcostings oro less active, Stuple forelgu guods uro iproving, Albany Live-Stock Ninricots ArpAny, July 24,—CarrLi—The murket opencd tamo, Tho recelpts Bum up 278 care, agrinst 402 Jast week, Tho sverago quulity is Inferlor 10 that of lagt wecek, nnd not cuough was done to fix the market, BUEEP AND LaMus—>Murket quict, Shcop, $3.60@ £.50 for cotamnon £ good, a1d $6.00 foF oxira, Lambi— $0.00©9,60 for common to fuir, and §10 for extra, Pittsburgh Cattle Markets ¥asz Livenry, Pa, July 2.—Oarrie—Atrivals, 54 T hc!fi%tu,’.‘fl@d.w; stockiors, $.00G4.25; come 26,55, Bieie—Airivile, 12 cars; Leat, §5,0095.40; mide Aling, $4,25@4.75 ; ‘common, $1,50(4,00. Loas-—-Arrivaly, 10 cars, Lhiladolpbls, $5.30@545; Yorkurs, $6.0085.% Tho Produco Martcotss NEW YORI, New Yomr, July 24,—Corrox—In botter domand for oxport and home uto; alan somo demand for npoc- ulation, Halos chicth des ot provious pricen s alo for middiing nplands, Futures closed iteady’ gales, 19,800 Lulca, July, at 80 0-160; August, 181-163; Hoptomber, 1850 October, 1789+100; No- Vember, 173@173{0 ;' December, 1740, BitkADSTU e~ lour—Rocolpts, 7,143 brls ; market 8@100 Jower on shipping grades ; falr trade ;' demund for better kind ut present prices 3 superfiuo Westorn and Slate, $5.10G540; common {6 good extra Westarn aud Btato) §5.05@0.10 good to cholco .do, 20,3720 common fa cizoice Whits wheat Western ‘oxira, §1,i5 £.30; cominon togood extru_Ohlo, $0,20@8,0 mon to chofeo oxtra Bt, Louls, $0,55@10.7 cluded in tho sales nxo 5,000 Lels will flour, {ho market closing dull, Rye flour quict and cwaler nt $L45@6,25, Gorn meal i fals requent, ok $1,16@1,80; Westorn, $5,85 @300, Graln—Tecofpts'of whivat, 93,034 bu, heat opeued o shado firmr ; closes dull, sud tho' ndvinco st, ollors oro muoro dispased to raxlizs, @ho Ly of f=iglt-room materlully ehocks the oxport i, Yojuoted spring, $1.06G12 ; No, sprivg, § Town spehid, $15G:1003 N, 3 Rihvi o, § Bolt doy 143 whte, Wektern, 1,656 50, Tiyw ipuet and firin 3 buyors of Weaterny at 780 1 sellers, 600, Varley nud bavloy malt quiot and without decited change, Corn—Roceipte, 20,670 I, C ot Ao tirzner, with falz_ezport and good home (rada downnd, GEACTSN0; alewncs Westorn mixed, 6063 Bio; Fall, G800 Jellow Wrteru, 70687303 whito Westorn, 4065030 § kiluevica, 48@51¢, hoated, 'Oate— Tocolpht, 25,001 'bm, Outs ‘quivt thd heavy; new mixed Wentern, 42490, clolng ol fuside piricos § whita Wostern, 4062607 ; bluclk: do, 41 o, Laus—~Firm ‘i!l[ nie Western§ 23@2io Btato and 2,00824.00 Pemnsylvanls 1go Canada, 11ax—Quig for yood, Uors—Dul), cud without decidod chango, QnoornTes—Coffon atrong 3 To quoted 184@200. July 24, 42,007 boga tho total stock, Bugnr frm3 57 Ll 13¢(h75¢0} HOI boxes B@0o: fate {0good teine ingf, 12(@8Y lock, 103,000 hhis, 48,085 boxes, 30000 e 080 meindo, " Molaghes’ quist snd e, Blok, 2,000 hiids, Itica wioady nt B@Do; Rangoon, 04 @746, * Block, 24,300 bago, TyroLrus=Dull; TH@THo for crudej 1750 for rofinod. Tunernrve—Dull ot Mo, ProviaroNs—Lork Sriner; Do fHens $17.25@$17.07 elear, 818,60, July nnd Angust, $I7.126@17.45 3 Octon ber, 17021/, eof aull aud tmciiniged s beof hnml- AquioL; tierco boef Inaotive, hominnlly unctianged, - Qs muats auiot; Jong eut Lnwun, 10 Iy, 1307 middio; atendy ; long cicor, o #hort clear, 0K, Yard stesdier} Weatorn steam, spot aud July, B} Augusi, 8o’ Septomeber, 8 16-10c, i urren-—Activo nud firm ot 24@%0¢ falr to primo Btfo ; 166300 Wentern, Curvsi—~1'irn ; good inquiry at 12@123{e fair to privo Blate_fnclory, Witisux—Tivm ot DIGUTe. AlLWAUKEE, 8lock, MinwAugee, July 24.—Bueapsturra—Flour quiet and unclmuged ; nprinyg oxtras, $5.00@0.75, Wheat atoady; No. 1, §1. £1.434¢ apol and July " No, 3, 21,18i¢ Augunt, Onta dullaud lowo: duill aud No. 1, 09, e, ‘Coru nowtiial; No, 3, e, Ryo dull snd nominal; Barloy irm ; No. 4, ans—To Builulo, 6105 RrorirTs—Klour, 4,000 brls Bruraexrs—Flodr, 7,000 b CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, O, July 2f.~BRyADSTORFa-—Whent— No. 1 unctnuged } No, 3, $1.40 for oid, sud §1.00 for new, Corn stoady; Ligh sud low toized, 48@4ve, Oa(a’ unchiangod. - YETnoLEUM—Quict and nnchnnged, ST, LOUIS, Oawego, 103¢c, ‘wheat, 100,000 bn, wheat, 79,000 bit, 81, Tovts, July 4.~ Bnspervers—Flonr quictand unclianged | slock of old light, Wheat frm_for Lest aden ; uow No. 8 fall, $1.20; ssmple lota No, 3 do, 1.46@1.40 ; choice, $1,4661.50, Corn in fair domaue and higher; No. 2, 80@40o in olevator ; 460 sacked. Oats dulland droopfug; No, 4, 310 in clovator; 84 5 sacked, _Rso qulctat 00c. Winsrx—Tiri at Ule. TiiovinonA—Lork frnior at $10.80@16.02)¢, Dulk moats noniinal, Hacon firm ; shoulders, B}@8e; clear rib, 100 caeh ; Tui¢e Buptembor ; clcar, 10@I0X0 3ot ; 10458 buyor Yoptambor, Lord firmer al BIESI0 for reflued, Loas—1rm at $4.26@4.50. CATTLE~Hteudy and mmlmn?e(l. DETROLL. Drrniory, July 24,—Breapsrurra—Flour quiet and unclionged; * Wheat dull und o shado lowor ; oxtra, .60 3 No,'1, $170; amber, $1.58 bid, £1,00” aakod, Coru quict ;' yallaw, 470 ; No, I, 40@41c. Oats dull and lower at ¥TG0e, ' JINCINNATL, * SurosmaTs, July Ue—hiveavsiiivra—Flour dull st 20,73 Wheat fiom ; new, $1.45@1.60, Corn fitm oL 42@43c, Tye nominalat T0@T2c. Oats quict and unchaugad, !}‘I’nuvmmus—m:m cen pork opened at $16,60, : 5 closed with $10.00, Lard dully 1,700 et g stoam beld at 8XC, Bulk meats frm. Bales : sliouls dors, 750 ; cleat i, Oc, now held at 9¢c; cloar, 03 93c, ' Biacon firm, with good demand, Sale shouldors, 85/@0; citar ribsales, 100 ; hold &t 10; cloar, 10}:@10%;c, ’ ‘Winskx—~~Firm at D2 ORLEANS, . ~Pnovisions—Dry salt ments + Dacon fm ol 9%4@10%G Nuw OnLEANS, Jul; searco; slouldu, 8 075¢. Gthors unchinged. TirANOmE—Sicrling, 27; slght, 3 premium ; gold, Ao Corroy~—Quict, Baloy, 1,500 bales at yeatordnys quotations. icediptay 305 ules, Esports fo Gréat rilaln, 9,817 balcs, Btock, 531,311 balos, FHILADBELBLIA, PmiAbcrnis, July 24 —PETioLtua—quist and ;rfik; Ceuds, 11@137{c; xefuod, 183c, July} future clivers, 16¢.” * g BREADSTUFFA—Tlour buoyant forbost grades, others very dull s Stutc, Ohin, and Indinug ostra family, $7.50 @080, Wheat quict’ and weak, old and new red, 1.05@31,08 § nmber, $1.70@176; white spring, $1.00, Ttye, G5 Comn, quict wldd fled yollow, 80¢ {mized weaker, 600, Oats, dull; while; 43520} 'mixéd, 0@ Wrsuy—goe, - BALTIMORF, « BatTrvoRE, July 24,—DBOEADSTUFFG—Tlour tn- clianged, quict, “oud_etoady, Wheat steudy ; chiosco 05, Corn firmee snd fesreo for Souttor fern quiet ut 5%, Oals dwl Bouthirs, 450005 Woalorn auixod, G007 white, 7o, Tyg ull, Triovistosa—ess pork, $17.05@17.60, Dulk ments finn ; ehouiders, B3¢t clear rib sidos, Bio, Bacon firm § khoulders, 03((@bige; vib sides 1056@10%c clear Tib siden, He, ~ Sugar cured hams, 4@16e, Lard in moderate demnnd at 81@Ye. 8 Boven~Weslern flraier, falr fmproved demand ; good to choica 19 ' Wrsny—0ity, 98 Wostern nominal, 'OLEDO, Torrno, July 2,—BREADATUFFa—Flour firm, Wheat bgher, elduing vzl No, i whits Wabush, 81.65; v v Michigan, $1.60% Apot ; $1,50 July; $1.3 i August ; No, 1 reu,fi.m; Xo, ol St Corn steady ; ligh fnised, 433Co spot, July, or August § 441¢0 Soptambor; low mized, 425¢¢; white, blcs o grade, 4c; damaped, 81, Ozta steady; No, 2,533 HpOL 3 0350 August. FnerafiTe—Firm, unchanged. Tisorteze—Fiour, 200 bris; wheat, 11,000 b corn, 84,000 b ; oats, 1,000 Lu, Suseariers—Flour, 1,400 bris; wheat, 5,000 buj corn, 42,000 bu ; oatd, 11,000 bu, HEMPHLS, Menrats, July 24, —UorToN—~Firm good ordinary, 10240 ; low middling, 18%c. NELDAUIE—TIFmer of $T.00@T.60, Corn duil and lower ot G6@Ge. Outs quict ot 43@4dc, Bran quiot 5t $15,00, 'Corumeal firmer at §3.00. Bacox—Quiot ; shoulders, 8o ; sidos, 10X@10%c. LOUISVILL LovtAvitue, Ky., July 24 quiet and unchangad, TrovisioNs—Firm ; in fafr demand $10.00@16,60, 204@105 Tib, U; ‘prime stokim, e, ‘Waomsity—Steady at 92@0%. SWEGO, . i OswEao, July 24.—Fiour sleady; £8.00 for No. 1 spring, $0.00 for atber winter, $10,00 for \thlc( $10,60 for double extrn, Wheat stead } choico white Canada, $2.00; No, 1 Milweukeo club st $1.52 Corn quict and unchinged, BUFFALO. . Dureato, Toly 2l—Duraprruers—Flour _sleads. Wheat {usctivo and ontively nominal, Corn very dull; snles, ot 404630 forcar lots No, 1. mixed Weatorn, Oata'dull ; nuking 370 for No. & Wentorn, Ryo.ney lected, Tarloy dull ; 1 car Caniada, 80c, netouzs—l0o on whent 96 ca cora; 6o on oata, h mesg pork, ‘Bacou—Shoulders, 9G0%e; clear rib, claur, 10}7c, Bulk—houllers, 8e; clear fear, 93;¢, ol loose, Lard stendy; ARRIVED. , Sehr Sardinta, Manisteo, lumbor, Trop New Era, Grand Haven, 1owing. Bargo G, O, D, Grand Haven, lumber, » Burgo Golden arvest, Grand Havon, Inmber, ' Barge Oity of Grand Hnvon, Graud Haven, lumbor, Sehr Zliza Doy, Pero Marquotte, Tumber. i Sebr Gertrude, Peutswater, lunbar, Bcow Sea Bird, Grand Haveo, liwber. Scbr Soventh Ollo, Maskegar, Jumbur, Behr 0, Gordon, St. Josoph, Iimber. Bchr Potrel, Mukkepon, lumbor, Stesm bargo J, A, Dix, Tudington, towlng, Selr Magnolla, Muskegan, lumbicr, Bargo Mcrewy, Ludivgton, Jumber, Belr Magglo Thompeon, Muslegon, lumber, ‘Bargo Herschel, Muskogon, lwber, Trop Oconto, Greon Bay, stiudrica, Prop Oncida, Buffalo, sundrles, Sehr Two Chiarlics, Grand Liaven, lamber, Bebr Addle, Baldwin's Picr, tan bark, Schr Hulvelis, Erlo, conl, Sebr J, A, Holmes, Maniylos, Tumber, Sebr Coral, Lincol, lumber. . Scaw Trio, South faven, wood. | Behr Lizzio Doak, 8t, Jodeph, limber. ; ScirE, M. Stantén, Monistes, luner, Sehr J. P. Ward, Whito Lako, Timber, Beow Milion, Whito Lako, luinber, ! Prop Clematls, Pestitipo, fowing. Bargo Mogul Bay, Penhtigo, lumbor, Burgo Alort, Peshitigo, lumbor, Bebr D, Nowhall, Grad River, wood, Prop Cloveland, Ogdensburgh, sundrios, . Schr Qlipper Gily, Muskegao, lumber, § o Bchr Fisler, Carroll’s Pier, tan bari, Seow South' Havon, South Haven, limber, Beow 0. Bhav, Soulh Havon, ta burk, Stmr Alpenu, Muskegon, Aundrica, Yrop Ira Chiafico, Sungatuck, lumber, 8tm byo J. M, Owon, Lacanabs, Iron ore, Bebr R, Howlott, Wilite Lake, lumber, Prop Beotin, Butfalo, coul, Bteam-bargo Geo, Dunbar, Maskegon, lumber, argo Contcst, Muskegon, luraber, S Barge Coniot, Muskegon, lumber, Her Mary, Muskegou, limber, Helir rogres, Hofland, wood, Prop City of Madiuon, Littlo Sturgeon, lumber, Schr Areturas, Milwatkco, iron ore, Behr O, J, Roador, Muskogon, lumbr, Behr 0, Hibburd, Kowauuco, 'wood, Sehr Advance, Muskogon, lumber, Btmr Corona, Bt, Joseph, sundrics, Belir Myrtle, Buskegon, Jumber, Seow Liarmonsa, South iaven, tan bark, Trop W, . T cod, Bffalo, sundrics, Behir Lona Johneon, Bagiunw, salt. Bark Winonn, Buffalo, coal, Hebr Blichoygian, "Lwo Rivers, sundrles, X Kobr W, Loutit, Grand Haven, lumbor, OLEAUAKORR AFTEN 11 T, 3, Prop, Cyahogou, Duluth, 31 liead catile, 155 hrls four, 25 brls Jork, 1,200 1 hutoher, 100 T Tath, Atrur Corons, B, Jadopls, wundrios, fitmr Sheboygan, Bilwattkee, 18 bra ofl and sundrics, Behr ]l‘c}‘nuflfl" BufTulo, 93,630 b corn, Bchir Lako Yorest, Duifalo, 23,000 bu corn, Sehir Kuto Kelluy, Kingaton, 10,000 bu whoat, T'rop Ira ClinfFuc, Satgatuck, 90 bris ealt und sundrlos, Bargo Mnrs, Ludhiglon, 12 10u chinfue sud bults, 110 Logs feod, 8 bulls Delting, Selir M. Pliimiote, Port Golburiio, 18,030 bu cor, Hting Alpeu, Subkogon, 60 e hcep vte, Bol™D, 0, Mincer, Oswego, 18,840 bu curn, gelir 0, Gordon, B Selir Trinddnd, Oswego, 19,500 bt corn, Sebr Dushing Wave, Oidesiaburg, 17,750 n corn, taur Brooklyw, Oudenibury, 11,353 bu” curn, 3k vl ftour, Trop Yaloninc, Buffalo, 93,000 bu corn, 635 bild flour, 4 Lales Urovm corn, Prop Montiomery, Port linsen, 24,308 bu corn, 1,098 Yy flour, Prop Badger Btato, Bufalo, 27,978 bu corn, onton 1farbor, 8 brls sait, Tako Vreights “Pho mnrkot wan fultly nctlve at yestorday's rates, or at b for corn s und noiufuul at G5c for whoat ta Huf- fwlo, and 100 for corn Lo Onwego, Yo Buftalo—Behra J, D, Sawyer, D, I’ Doblinn, 0, KK, Nimw, bargea Argo- niut and Inter-Oceun, corn af 6o; #chy G, O, Cooper, corn on privyte ternia; prop ‘weed, onta and corn, and Onelila aud Fountain Olty, corn, through ; prop Buotla, part cago of oata; prop Brooklyn, corn to New Fogland, via~ Ogdensurgh, b 23, To Erio— Prop Culua, cory {hrowgh, 'Ro Port Cole corn At Oo, bormo—iche | Fleetuing, o corn at Oswego—Behr Tritdda 003 o tal “capacily 6iunl to 418,000 bu corn, 48,000 bu ons, In the aflernoon the schr White Cloud was charlored for corn to Port Qolbarna st Go; capsclty, 16,000 bu, Burrata, July 31.—~Ohartern roportea : ] Ught, conl to Tacine aF 193 per ton b S ouar- Burton, cosl to Kononlis ¢ $1,35, froo; Lark Paran, and gehiry Clty of Manlowoc, George Davie, and Buen’ ‘mer Cloud, coal to Clileagn 4t $1.123 por ton, free; schr Gollattn, coal to Chicago, ni-town dock, at $1.23 gor ton, troo pclir N, €, Wesk and Jeusoy st to Bun- Qusky ut 0o yiee el £, 0, 1, 2 bargo Ajnx, fumbor fram Tawia to Wongwands at $4.70 por m, free on rall; bargo Wm, Troat, pine lwmber, Baginaw to Tona: wyandn at $8,60 por m, freojon rafl, . Burraro, July 22.—Chnariers reported: Belr 1, Phater, conl to Milwaukeo ot $1.00 per ton, fron: bark . Nelson, .ho samo; bark lohols, coal to Ohifeago nt $1,193¢ per ton, fre; achr A. J, Rogors samo ; achr Qarlingford, sumo ; achr Riverslde, coal to Haneock, ot $1.40 per ‘lon, freo, and iron oro'from T'Ango to Clovolond ot $3.40per ton, frea; schr Y 1ing, raflroad iron to Green Day of :L-.s;lé{ er ton, freo'; achrs Beotls, Lucerne, Neillo Feddington, and 'S, F. Druce, conl Erle to Ohicago ol $1.%0 por ton, freo; Schr Ellingion, salt to Dunkirk, at 303 per brl f.0.b, Reported by I, 11, Bmith, Paq.: Bebr Dick Bomers, conl to Ohicago, down-town, at $1.124 per tan, freo; achr Ralubow, coal to Racino, ab $1135¢ por ton, freo? aohx Basco, balt to Green Bay on Py Linohr Now Hawmprhire, paving stone to Erlo at 3,00 por cord, fréo; three other vessols tho mamo schir Ailen, coof o Raeino at 1,25 per ton, froo, Veuscln Passed Defrolt. B Drrnowr, Mich,, July M.—Tassen Dow—Props bleago, Gould, Ditkenliead, Atlantic, Ballontine, Mon- tano ; séhirs Exlic, Magglo, Moltay, Whaling, Hanson] Buowdrop, inckloy, Norluwest, Clovaland, Fady o= Donald, lutter, Gobhart, D, B, Austin, Tyyo, Willio LAssrp Ur—Propa Colorado, Fountiln Olty, Ba; Qity and baegon, Baling aud harges ; bark City of Dot falo; schrs Jixelunge, T, Yitzgorald, North Gspe, Oty of Manitowoc, Hartze Wisp—Bouthwoat, ; Dernor, Mich,, July 24.—PassED Tp—Drops. Amn- £on, Dlancliard, Forost City and bargo; Bark Aloxan. dor} Schra Elfzabotl, Nicholson, Monitor, Gossack, Boshor, E, 1. Willu, 8, Boler, asarin Down—Helirs City of - Bligboygan, Mears Diuzing Star, Sky Lark, Sunrise, Molllson, f Winb—toattivest, S Tinols River and Cannl Nows. . Spectal Diapateh to The Chleago Tribune. LaSAui, Illy July 24—The stimr Alps arrivod at Peru to-day, towing five ico barges from Now Orloans, Tho prop Iiflnafs acrived at this port, towing tho catnl: Boat Gon, Rococrans, from. Heary, -ilght, for Jollot, Tho cauniboat J, Bouchard srmved from Tery, loadvd with"corn_for *Olfengo. - Notlfug doparied by tho river, Tho canalbosis Gon, ~Rosecrand, ' fght, for ' Jolioh, und tho -3, Bouchard, ~ wilh corn for ’ Obicngo, posscd into. the’ camal, The_canalbosts Gipwy Quoon, with lumber for Hon: tho Pallas, with Jumber for Tooria, and son Drowulow, with o deck-losd of salt for Ohilifcotho, Tassod out of tho canul.. - Eight feot and oloven fnchea of water on tho mitro- #ill of Lock 16, Four fet and clghit inches of waler reported on o Kicknpoo bar. Tho rver is falling, snflflgt{,flun, Juloy :“,_Asnnm ~ Dolphin, Ottawa, u corn 3 Omi jang 5,800 bu corn ; Wat Blorris, 6,500 b corn, 3,000 g o vy Creanso—Maplo Leaf, Jollet, 81,642 ¢ Tumber, 17 bria lime ; Col. Taylor, Lockport, 88 m lumber, 20 m Iath ; Trou-Clad, Lockport, 400 cds tan-bark ; Ilidore, Henry, 49,305 ft lumber, 15 m Inth § G, L, Booth, Kan- kakeo 'Fecder, 83 m lumbor, 10 m lath ; Guba, Morrls, 11,407 ft Inmber, 10 m Jath § Pheonix, ]’»ckfl)‘n, 58,754 £t lumibor, 1,910 poats, Midglo ; 10 brla salt, Mardollles ; 811 posts, Sencea, N " Mincollunecous Ttomigs ' . 0 . Ono of tho oldest vossels nfioat on the Jakes is the foro und after, 8, ¥, Gule. Sho was Lullt in Chicago 28 2 brig tweuty-six yourd ago, ., Ba ~—Tlio hehr Francis Palina camo out of drs-dock at Dotsolt ant Satusduy, o .. —Tho first largo vassol to enter tho'river ot Abnapea ¥as tho throc-moater Eily Doas, ks Thore was o genoral Jubliating over tho ovent,” . ~Tho Buflalo Commercial Advertfacr of the 334 raya the prop Philadelphia discharged hor cargo in Niagara Riiver, and §s now in dry-dock undergolng ropairs, T'ho Joss pustained n unlm}ucnfll of ber dlsaster at Bar Point, including 42,000 buslicls of wheat and the ‘oxpenso of ralaing and repairing vessel, will aggregato flhu\lzt‘“flfl(,im. * —Tlio Green Doy Adcoeats of tho 24th fat, soys: tho brig Two 1-‘nnnflu 'waa tha largest vessel over in gur port, Hho departed on Saturday, light, aftor leaving 2,345 bats (600 tons) railroad irou ot the' Green Day & Lako Popin Nailrosd docks, 8ho took on & load of Jumber ot Peshtigo. —To guivo voracls Into Copper Harbor the firat light i fn o waoion towery tho zear light 1 0a keopr's welling, . —Wo loarn from tho Bandueky Regfater of the 24tk inst, that' the prop Durlington, of flfn Western Truns. l\ur(n'unn Oompany, Capt. eno Rathbon, arrived in port Tuesday morning, from Tuwss, with nine loaded surges of Tumber, earrying 3,000,000 foot of Inmber, The Burlington was just lDHT—e![(hQ hours making the trip, having left Tawaa at 9 o'clock Baturday uight, snd cant anclior at tho head of the bay at the camo hour. Mouday nlght. Sailord say this {a abontsa Tapid tow- ing an thoy ever experiencod or heard of, —ILivery ssilur s n lon upon the vessel forhis wages ~that i8, o right to detain tho vessel by process of inw until Lis wages aro peid, Their claim upon the vessel {8 a eacred licu, and {t hias boen emphatically doclared to be nailed to tho'last plank in tho ehip, gfl long ua o singlo plank ramains 'tho sailor i enlitied oa ogainst all other porsons to the procoods s a scurlly for bhis wages, for by their labor the come mon pledgo for oll tho dobts i3 preserved, ‘Thia lien of tho ecamen for their wagoes fe not loat by 1l ralo of the vessol or by her salling upon anotlier Yoyage. 150 hine aleo liei on the frefght a8 wall as on th6 vonaol for his wages, I£ 10 is provcut at* the (imo of her saloond makes 1o objoction thureto his len would bolost, Neithier must his olaim bo prolonged for I_I“i;'refl( )!ngih&[uflfifi,h hith A —Tiicro aro vessels which pay aa as_$200_for towing through the Straits n¥“¥1\'en ‘;rnm TLake Erie to Lake Huron, or vico versa, Tho rates, of coureo, depend upon the tonnage, It is neither eafo nor pru. dent for londed voasols above the modium efzo to ven- turo the paneage through nnalded by a tug, yot thore sre occanions when vessels can mako the run from Iake to Inke with westorly or west-southwost winde. In carlier times, when no atich conveniences werpat hany), Do voseelmuster was deemed proficlent who could not eall tho entiro distance betweon Butfalo and Ohi cago, + b —e loarn, through W, E. Leonard, of Port Huron, that ageuts of tho Const Wrocking Company, of New York, Iately cxumined the bark Twilight, which was* sunk off Rock Fulls two years sgo, and found her worthlees, tho ico having crushed ber' sides togother, Also that the ssme partiea will Boon go up and oxaming tho Neshota, unk off Sturgeon Polnt, i —A digpatch from Collingwood, Ont., says: Tho . bodies of Juhn Btephens and another man who wero drowned off the wreck of tho prop Alnry Ward last November, wero found on tho beach ono milo below tuo eccond ltno of Noltawasga on Bunday, ~—Alenasha 18 deapening her channol n{ tho ontlet of the luke to o dopth of soven feotat tho prescnt stage, SPECIAL NOTICES. Midsumner Malaria, At this soason tho hoatof thesun Lberates from the soll, tho watar, and tho lth of citios fmmenso quentitios of unwholesomo gases, which tio strongost oan soarcoly Inhalo with {mpunity, and which dosolop tho maat dls. troasing discasos n tho woal and foeblo, It i, theraforo, of paramounnt importanca to invigorato tho body In tiot sweather. Vitdlizo and strongthen tho stomach and the norvous systom with at loast two doses por day of Hostet- ter's Btomach Bittors, and you will bo suro to ozcape tho fita of indigostlon, attacks of billous oolle, slck hoad. achos, diarrhaias aud dysenterios which sro 5o common at thissasson, Topradont, A Hi(tio caro and forocast ex- erclscd now may provont your being prostrated by remit- tont or Intormittent fovor, or by chronlo bowal or liver complalnt, throughiont the all, Whon vigor is cozing aut of ovéry poro undor the rays of an alruost vortical sun, this gonlal vogatablo tonlo supplios to tho norvous aystem. a0 alimont which enables 1t to withatand th drain. N THE BREAKFART. LUNOREON, Di ox T ST R OfON, DINNER AND LEA & PERRINS' Worcostershirg Saue IS INDISPENSABLI, JOXIN 4 NS, TRUSSES, DR. MARSHY RADICAL CURE TRUSS, And all kinds of Trussos, Braces, Apparatua Yor Bow Liogs, Glub Foot, Bpinal Ourvature, o, &o., gocurataly Hitled by MARSH & DOWLIE, 103 Washington-st. walt upon tindiog, HOTELS, Barnum’s Hotel, Broadvray, coruer Twentieth-st, New York, Thia Hotol Is now finishod and roady for guosta, It {a cemaplote with all modurn improvemenisand convonfenced. Tlools on to and singly, Frivato Parlors, Bathi Roows, Oits Brothors! Iateat, fmproved Flovator, and in ‘ologu proximily tu ail tho Places of Amusemont and Dry Gooda Talnces, ~ M. A, §, BAKNUM, for niany yoars connzotad with the inanagomont of Barnum'a Hotel,” Bal. fia00ro, takes an notive upactiuont 1 tho managoinont uf thio hatsosand will Lo pleased to woo Ty old frionds and acquolutances, ‘T'he othor departments of tho house arp ndor the managomont of T, N GILEEN, formorly o Daston, Ohlo, nte of Now York, and ‘FREEMAN an lnewnuta Holol, 8t Louls, 3o, ROWE O WARNUAL o Hacunu! ONAMERIGAN AND EUROPIAN PLANY, WARNUM & GREEN, LOTTERY. .Oiicial Deawing_of {ho Dally Comblnation: ULASS NO, 103, FOR JULY 24, 1673, 7, %, 81, 71, 6, 86, b5, 2 4L, T 70 10, 7, 8 OLABY mi.lmé‘m( JULY s 1, Seatod playk séourad on ((an:lf. Treizon cashed and information givon by the Soalod Do m-nor{. ¥ VIS, snagur, l!mmAl 4 and 7, 151 Houth Ul lb_“t.muh Otlicos, 451 Bodgwick-at., 118 South Caual: Fomalo to EXZ: __GENERAL NOTIOE, CILANGII O IFXRRM, William Oliver withdraws from the membership of our firm from July §, 1679, Tho finn namo will continve ks befora, GAGE BROTHERR & 00, 27 sud 229 Wabashar, DRESS &00DS “Reduced!” GRENADINES, * Stripod snd Tigured, in White, Dlack, hnd Colorod Groundn, to 134, 10 aud 200. BATISTE LINENS, In Batin, Orochot, and Plain Stripes, to’15, 90, and 300, CLOUDED MOHAIRS, Valonofns, Alpnoss, and Mogambiques, ta 13X and 200, STRIPED POPLINS, lio Parson . on. Bunday wck, | Btripod and Plald Mohairs, to 260, Camel's Hair Serge, 3 . 1nall Bhados, ot 40c. ., 8ilk and Wool Gronadines, Billk Challies,, Bilk Pongeos; Lnoe and Orochet; Striped and Figured Gronadines, Japanese Silks and’ Poplins, B “ALL VERY CHEAP.’ Onmel do Bago, for Bedingotes, in all chader By of Gray, T Chas. Gossage & Co., ST ATE-ST. - 106, 108, 110. . STOVES, RAN GES, %o. _: ol Lo Premium . : Flovated Oven, Warming Cl i RS TSR B FULLER, WARREN & (}0..‘ Manufacturers, Troy, Ne-¥e FURNACES. JAMES A, LAWEON, Patentco, 5 ‘For Henting Churches, Scliool 1ouses, Publio Build- tnge and Prisate Residefices. FULLER, WARREN & CO., Manufncturers, Troy, M. T, BRANCE BOUBEI—Now Yark, Clovolaad aad Chicay 1B/73 Fattorn. Fon Bate oy FULLFR WARREX & CO., Baand (0 Lake-at., Chichgo. Algo a full assortmont of Stoos. PROPOSALS. Plans, Bpocifications, and Proposals will ha recoived until Monday, August 4, by tho un= dersignad, Clerk of the Board of Trusteen of tho villago of Evanston, for tho following proposed improvemonts, viz: A cril, 8o con= structed as to flltzato and purify tho water, to be looated in Lake Michigan at a point B0O foot out from the shors, north of and near tho Evanston Pior, in nine foet of wa=~ tor. Five hundred foot of iron pipe, sixteon inches in diameter, to be lnid from the shoro to the interior of said crib, with all nocessary piling or other protoction nocdfal for: prop« erly securing. the samo. Partios offoring plans and proposals must furnish with sams full specifications as to kind of material and manner of constructing the work proposed. They will also - desoribo the pipes offered, ‘mods of connecting joints in same, also moda of filtration proposed, and time within which the work shall be completed, not later than Decemborl, 1873, The Board rosorvo tho right to rejeot eny and all plana and bids offorod. CHAS, K. BANNISTER, . Village Clerk. Wood and Coal for the Conty. OrFioE BoATID OF CoruIBaIoNTg oF.C00R C0.,) - CiitcAGO, July 2, 1673, By direotion of the Board of Commlssionors of Cookt County, publio uotico is horeby glven that sealod propos sals will bo received untll Mondsy, August 4, 1873, at noon, for Wood sud Coal, to b delivered for tho uso of the County, as follows, to wit: * 1, 650 cords of boeal body wood, faur foot long, Tha woud to bo dolivored in hult-cord Ioads, upon tho ordor of tho County Ageat, st such places withl tho oity as ha shall diroct. 4, 5,000 tons of oft coal, to ha delivered tn tho city in Baif-ton loads, on the order of tho County Agout. 8. 900 tons soft coal, 75' tvna hard coal, and 300 tons hiard coal seroonings, to bo dolivored at tho Tusauo Asy- tum and Gounty Poor Touse iy the town of Jollorson, 4. 50 cords boool body wood, four feat lang, 400 tons 20(t coaf, %0 fons hard coal, aud 800 tons hard coal soroon- inge, to bo dulivored at the County Hospital in tho Olty of Obiosgo. 5. %00tons soft coa), and 300 tons hard cool scroonings, ta bo dolivorod at tho County Jull and Criminal Court Building. o bids for coal shall spceify tho particular cosl, 08 . Wilmington, &o., and tho prive per ton for vach ki rits Conn iht 0 rocuvo mors or lusa of tha coal aud wood as the Board may detormiuo, tho abova aniunty boin, All propossiy und addroasod to '* Board of o Commisrlonors of Covk County,” and indorsad **Propos #uls for Waod (or cual, as tha caso way be), and dopose ited with tho Oterk of said Board. Tha lioard resorson tho xight {6 rejoct any and all pros posals, 'Tho contract shall cuntinue for the poriod of ona Joar {Fom Llia accoptanen of Lig heojoeal ) “Couaty Clerk, REAL ESTATE, 800 foot by 101 in dopth, on Wabash-av,, Just south of Ira Holmos' rosidonce; fronts oaat (for which $100 per foot was pnid o year ago), oan, if talkon atonco, be sold at $80 per foot. $06,000 cash, balance on long timo, Title perfoct. Owned by n non-resident and rust bo sold, Apply at Room 43 Hxchango Buildini EXCURSION. firand Tioasnre Txemsion fo ontreal THE BPLENDID NEW LOW-PRESSURE STEAMER LAXE MIOHIG‘.A_'N’, WAL ROLLO, Maater, Vil Jeaya hor dock, foot of Jackson-st,, cornor of Mare 25, ot ) a P o iy Bty 6L S flowss of tho Rtiver At. Lawrence, stophing Dilance, Sud i borts. * ¥aro, 248 or tha P 52"’" B i ikt roukyginsinded:. Kor paanage upply + 310 it ‘20l Houull Markebat,