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COLORADO. Marvels of the . Torritory--Optionl | Delusions 'and Pleasitg Fiotions, i The Colorado Central Railroad --Its Grades and Curves. Grand Scencry--Silver Mines--A Hundred-Thousand~-Dollar Depot. Correspondence of The Chioago Tribune, Braok IIawx, Ool,, July 23, 1871, The Vionna Exposition and tho Bhakof Porsis, not to montion tho European tour of Wattorson, of tho Loulsvillo Couricr-Journal, aud tho Rus- sian oxpedition ngainet tho Khan of Khiva, have this yoar sorved to direct the attention of Ameri- ©ans in o grent moasure from the places, por- “sona, and things of wondor atd intorest fn tholir own land, Artomus Ward onco had his feclings of molancholy stirred up from their profoundoest ‘dopthis by the thought that, of a vast sudionco ho was contomplating, not an indlvidual had tho honor of his ncquaintnnce, or know how intor- csting and marvelous wore the performances of his knngaroo, In like monner tho old Colora~ donn is often paincd by the thought that his countrymen of the Enet know go littlo of the grand and tho marvelous in naturo that can bo Beon in his Torritory, and of the grent things ip nri—not in tho lino of the flno arts, but of the conrso arts—that hinve boon thers undertaken, and in part accomplished. IT 18 INDEED A MARVEL,— orat loast o scoming one,—in these July days, to standin tho stroets of Denver, oxposod to rays of the sun hottor and florcor than any that aro ovor roflected from tho strcots of Esstorn cities, —rays that burn the life out of every groen thing, that dry up tho porspiration in tho pores of tho body, and that possibly wonld dry up a Fourth of July Orator,—sud, looking sway to the west, seco a long succession of mountain- ponks thick-covered with mow. The offcct, how- wvor, is mot at all to cool and comfort, but rather to hont and oxasperate. Tho scoming wmarvol ia tho greator because the snow-covored ponks, in the wondrously-clear atmosphoro, ap- pear to almost overhang the scorched city, though actually they ara sevoral weary, toil- somo doys’ journoy distant, Much las been ‘writton about tho frauds that Colorado’s closr ‘atmosphere plays upon strangers, and tho de- tusions into which it leads them, Tho story of o man who started from a Donver Lotel to walle “to tho mouniains—some 15 miles distant—bofore Froakfaat, has doubtloss been repeated by every <correspondent who has writton from the Terri- tory. Butthoroisn BETTER ONE OF AN OLDER {47, Beforo tho duys of railroads, stages usod to siop at *Church's Tavern,” about 8 miles north of Donver and 10 northwest of Golden. Ono day, thoro loft the stage at this tevern tvo ‘passengers bound for the latter city; the one an old-pottlor, tho othor a now-comer. The lattor Inquired where Golden wag, and, after tho moun- ‘tain-poaks immedintoly overbanging that littlo sity had been polnted out to Lim, nsked Low far off it. was. Whon tho answer, ¢Ton milos,” como, Lo bestowed upon his informont a look which plainly told that le lamont- od his doranged judgmont and domented condition gonerally ; and thon immaodintely atart- wod off at tho paco & man naturally takes when ‘o Las only about & mile to waolk, and isina hurry to reach his destination. The other Gold- en-hound traveler followed at & slowor and moro judicious paco, and, at the oud of tho fourth mile, came upon his impationt follow- travolor seated on s stono, taking o rest. Tho latter mado no comment npon the information that he had 6 miles moro to walk, but meok- Iy and eorrowfully rosumed his way ab tho wower pace; of the experionced ~Col orado pedestrian, Soon the two cnmo to o ditch abount 5 foet wide. The old-setttlor jumped across ; and, on turning around, and sceing his companion, With_boots off and trowsers rollod up, carefully wading thmugh, naturally inguired why ho “ didn't jump over.! The quick reply cane, in no daleot tones, ** How did X know the d—d thing wasn't 40 feot across 7" In illustration of the great distance to which the oye can reach in this trausparent atmos- pliero, many Donverites have persuaded them- =olvos into THE DELUSION that thoy can see from thoir city, at once, Pike's Punk, over 100 miles to the south, and Long's Peal, about 100 miles to the north. And they Lve succoaded iu imposing this pleasing and ex- travagant fiction upon a large numbor of corre- spondonts of Lnstorn papors, who, in turn, have palmod it oft on the iunocont, credulous, and unsuspecting public,—throwing off, at the samoe time, fine sontences about ¢ the two giant peaks, standing sentinel-like,” and soon, Now, I havo taken many long, carnest, but honest looks from Donver, of o cloar day, with at least an averago poir of cyos, and have mever yot been ablo to moko out even the dim outlines of either of theso penks. But many of the wonders of Colorado have riot, and perbaps cannot, bo oxaggerated. And In no way can & porson make suro of an oppor~ tunity to sco, for tho samo expendituve of timo sud monoy, so much to excito astonishment and gratify a lovo of graudeur, as by taking a pos- Bage over TUI COLORADO CENTRAL RAILTOAD, The rond ilself is a marvel, snd no insig- nificent trivmpl of the ouginecr’s art. From Donver to Goldon,—17 miles,—it is built for a fow milos over parched uplands, but, for tho grontor distanco, through tho fortlle and onsily- arrigated valloy of Olear Creek, thick-covered with luxuriant crops of tho coreals. Close by the banks of tho creek, tho railway passos through the foothills by o natural “entranco way mado for tho waters of the stronms or worn out by thom. Hore, in o half-milo-wide valloy, wallod on one eido by tho Funb rango of tho Rocky Mountaing, and shut In on tho - other by foothills high encugh for respoctablo Eastorn mountains, is tho busy manufacturing OITY OF GOLDEY, with its 2,000 fulabitants. Alrondy thers are briok-yards, papor-mills, aud smelting-works, The puu{;ln of Golden ara jealous of its roputa- tion ns the chiof manufacturing town of the Territory. They have at loast an adequate ap- preciation of its prosent importance, and perhaps an_oxaggoratod idon of its future, na iy iudiontod by tho faot that thoy habitually speak of Lowell as the “Qoldon of Massachusetts,” At Golden the gaugo of tho rallroad in changod from tho ordinary width of track to ono of 8 foot 8 inches. From hero the road is built nlong Clear Crook, making tho wator-grade, and fol- Jowing all the windings of the canon, to Black Iawk,—n distanco of 21 miles,— in which an as~ cont of 1,068 feot is mado. The stoopost grado iu at a point about 8 miles below Black Ifuwlk, whero tho ascont is 8 fool in_ every 100, The noxt steopost s for a distanco of 100 or 200 yards, just be'ow th dopot at that city,—tho axtont boing 21¢ feet in evory 100, ¥or'a dlstanco of 8 or 4 milos from Goldan, tho rond, on the north bank of the crock, is com- aratively straight, and the bed, in many placos Elnstod out of solid rock, is from 1 to b rods dis- tont from tho wators of the stroam, 1t s trug thoro aro many corners that on_ Eastern roads would be oonsidored sharp, and perhaps dangorous; but horo they attract no attention. Thon, the cauon becomes narrower and moro crooked, and the mountains higher and #toopor. Tho first bridge is crossed, and for 6 or 6 mles the track, on a bed of solid masoury, runs along the south stdo of the crook, and only 4 or b foot above its swift-flowing wators, It is so crooked that It resambles nothing 8o olosely as o long suc- .ceasion of lottor 8, or a long SNAKE WRIGGLING THROUGIK THE GRASS, Tt {6 #ald that_s porson standing on the rear ylatform of the last car will look tho ongineor in thio face about balf tho time; that the passon- gors on the umoklng-cu' froquontly light thoir *Houry Clays™ or ‘“long ~ sixos” 'y tho engine-fires; and st the )tulus osnnot bo made up of more ‘than threo conches, lest the enginos should run duto the rear oonob, This last is Kobnbly an .exagyeration, Along tho narrow bed of tho ‘c108k rolls a largo volume of water, in o foam- ing, mulng |umblmf torront; ocenafonally Slowing quioily, but rapldly, a rod or two down & ogular, smooth incline; thion foaming furlously Jover obutmcllufi rocks; again falling s fow feot {n & ministuro Nisgara; now breaking sgainat ngo boulders, throwing the spray far up the 80 WAl ol [ba panon. or agalnet tha oare TINE CIHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY JULY 24, 18 windows of n {maulng train ; and alwayn flowin, with a momontum 8o great that tho atrongost mau could not live in itn momont, 1o canon is hore, in many placos, narrower than woro tho stroots of Boaton boforo the fire, Tho sldos of gray rock, covored with litlle oxoept a thin | growth of ahort, guarly pinc-troow, rive nosrly ru ondioular, but torn, aud rugged, and croy~ co hw nholght varying oll the way from 700 to 1,600 foet, Ocearionally n crovice in tho rough, rocky wall will widon ‘out, and a squaro rod or two of groon grass appear. o sharp aro tho ourves that tho travolors, looking ationd, might imngino that tho en;éhm was nbout to jump tho stroam, and battor {tuol? nfinhmt tho hitgo wally of rock boyond; but, just bofore tho unumln[‘,'lly- imponding catantropha ocours, ho is surprised to 808 tho angine mnke almost a squaro turn, I do not propose to altompt any word-painting. Tho roador, howovor, can throw in tho sdjoctives “grand,” “magnificont,” ¢ publime,” “awe-in- spiring,"” and go on, ad libitum, without any fear of OVERDODNG THE MATTER. Tho track froquontly runs so ncar tho rocks theough which b wpy forlt Lng boon blnstad, that ufibnwn projecting from opon car-windows aro In sorfous and imminont dangor. And, in ona place, tho trains pass just boneath an ovor- hx\nilng rook that oxtonds half-way ncross the track. For n forw wooks' aftor the complotion of the road, only open obaorvation-cars wore run as tho pnsgosgor-trains, and, whon tho first re possenger conch, sovoral foot longor than tliewe, wa8 put upon the rond, it was found necessary, in many plces, to blast off moro of tho rocky walls, that thonow cosch might got around tho sharp corners, and thus bo made to answor tho purposo for which it had boen dosigned. no milos above Goldon, DEAVER CREER, & small atrosm of cloar water, emptios into Clonr Creok. Ita canon, st right-anglos with tho main ono, is smallor, and its’ sides aro not 80 steop nnd ruggod, In faot, to oyes long ao- customed to parchod plains or gray_rocks, thoy appoar smooth and” to bo coverad with groon grass. Honco Doavor Oreck is o favorite resort Tor plenic partios from tho citios of tho plains. Thoro are, indoed, no moaquitoos, and fow bugs and flion, fo make'it lively for tho plonlokers § but thon grent armics of ants do their bostto supply tho deficiency, Xor, as the boy said aftor o warm application of tho matornal slipper, # What is home without a mothar 7" So, whal 18 o plenio without mosqnitoos, bulés, ants, &o.? Horo, built in tho bottom of Bear Creok Canon, 18 a building thot serves as frelght-house, tickot, and frolght-ofico, pnasonger-dopot, tolograph ofllco, and dwolling for tho agont's family. - 1t ia TUE FIRST INKADITATED DWELLING above Golden, And the nearcst nolghbors bo- ond are tho inbabitauts of the station, at the iuuo!iau of tho craoks, milos sway. Tho rogu- arity with which tbe station-man, and his wifo ond obildren, and the telograph-operator, come out to oo the trains coma in, and tho eagorncss with which thoy inquire about the last murdor, suicido, clopomont, or caso of ecandal, isa little Buggostivo of lonoliness, and a dearth of nows and diversion, A mito above is another bridge, and thera tho canon begins to widen and straightons moderately ; nnd its sidos gradually becomo loss lotty and fess mgfid and precipitious, Occasion- ally is soon somothing that rosomblos & smooth, groen hillsido. At intervals, small stroams of cloar, puro wator, winding through canons of their own, amall, but ruggod and pictureaquo, ompty into Olear Crook, O tho smoother, loss- g;uclp;tmul mountain-sidos, are scon largo num- T8 0! OLES, OB OAYES, commonly called ‘‘dug-outs,” which, dur- ing tho sovero winter of 1871-'2, wore tho homos and shelter of the ‘workmen who graded the road, Oredulous end unsuspocting travelors, of on Xu&uh'inx turn of mind,—thoso who are in- spired with o worthy ambition to nequire all tho relinblo and yaluablo information possiblo,—aro froquently informed by irroveront railrond-om- loyea snd depraved natives that theso cavos aro ho mouths of tunnels, run into the mountains, to striko rich volns of gold and silver. Thero is, indoed, only one known mine of tho ha:mua‘matm on tholino of the road. And ot 16 of SILVER, and was discoverod only a month or roago. It is o mile bolow Black Hawk, The vein is aar- row, buttho oro very rich; the firat a:miys ehowed about 21,000 to the ton. A shaft, now down about 20 feot, is being sunk by the two ownorg, less than 6 foot from tho track. And tho occupants of tho passing trains can sco o rospective millionaire in the porson of a mild- ooking, toll-worn Irishman, of gonerally dilapi- datod sppearance, wearily turning the orank of n o windlags by which i8 raised, at about the rate of buckotful an hour, thorich ore whencois to como his fortuno, Eight miles bolow Black Hawk, ia the junction of tho North aud South Branchos of Clear Crook. Along the Bouth Drauch, a branoh-road hos boon pullt about 4 miles, which will eventually be ox~ tonded to Goorgotown. ‘Tho main line follows tbo North Branch, much the smaller of the two, with its once clear wators muddied and black- oned by running through batterios of numorous stamp-mills, To Black Hawk from tho junotion up, there is_littla of wondor or intoroat, ox- cept tho gulch-mines, to describe which would unduly lengthen this lettor. The canon con- tinues to grow loss and less crooked, until, the Iast 2 or 8 milos, ita curves might bo compared to nothing of aharper curvature than a sucoossion of half-cart-whools, sud tolerably largo ones at that. The sides of tho canon become tonod down and smoothed out, until it might pass for a valley, though & tolorably rough one. At Biack Hawk tho rond ondain's MUNDRED-THOUSAND-DOLLAR DEFOT. I would not bugnau upon an unoffending and trusting publio by loading them to infor that the ofliciala of the Colorado Contral wore so forgetful of the traditions of railroad-history ; 80 unmindfal of the teachings, b{ oxamplo and otherwiso, of the officials of othor and older ToRds ; 80 recroant to their duty generally, aud a0 forgotful of what is becoming in those of their order, a8 to b:Fond 100,000 in tho con- struotion of a comfortablo and commodious depot for the bonefit of passongers and froight- ors. For thero could bo no object to bo at- tained by mnking o digplay hore. This $100,000 dopot is ono of tho accidonts of tho war, s0 to spoak, After FITZ-JOIN PORTER'S milltary careor was brought to a closo by the nc- cident (or whatever it was) that lost the second Bull Run battle, Le was sent out hero by a min- ing company to dovolop s mine, Io immedintoly commenced the copatruction of an immenso slnm{z-miu. Ho made tho building of stone, ox- ending $100,000 on it, and comnionced putting n the nocossary machinory; but, bofore thnt laltor waa nccomplished, Lo had exhoustod his funds, and so roturned to the Last for more, and never camo back, The large building remained empty and unused—n monument of Fitz-John's busincss engaclty—until _ laat {fall, whan the officials of the Colorado Central, look~ ing nround for s sito for dopot, found thnt tho bost one was occupied by this mill, Thoy accordingly whispored a fow minutes in the oar of thoir Mastor-Mechauic; and he gathered togothor his workmen, knocked a hola in either ond of the building, arched oach of thom over, ut in some partitions, aud convertod the struc- uro, long known as Fitz-John Portor’s Tolly," into a convoniont and commodious dopot. V. P R A Man Shotat the Instigntion of Xy Wile. Mearrins, July 28.—The assnssination of Frank AL Mooro yosterdsy morning has boen the all- absorbing topic on “the streots to-day. Corouor Caldwoll Liold & post-mortom oxamination on the body, and tho ball which caused his death was extractod. It proved to bo o largo conical ball, fired from n cartridge-pistol or gun, Aftor the examinution of a number of witneuses, including Mrs. Mooro, wifo of tho docensed, tho jury re- turned s vordict that tho decensed came fo his death from a pistol-shot fired by Joseph Iau- son, nephiew of Mra. Moore, who was bleoping in the Louso, and that Lie waé Instigatod thoroty by Mra, Moore, It hing boon aacortnined that since their mar- riago hig wife laft hiln for cighteon mouths, and that their marriage had been an unliappy’ one. 8o toatifiod that thoy spont tho ovouing proced- ing tho murder at Moore's mothor's on Union strect, and roturned homo bofore 11 o'olock, and xotirod ; whilst Mrs. Briohotto,who koups asaloon on the corner Union and Dosoto, somo six Bqnared distant, testiflod that Moore was ut her tuloon at hnlf-past 11 o'clock that night, and talkod to hor of Lis unfortunato marriage. e - WUtah Murdorerse Bavr Lake, July 28,~Butchor and tho un- known porsons wore found gum?r by tho Cor- ouor's Jury of killing tho Cotton family, Thero was a gaod deal of excitomont in Blngham Canyon, aud somo_talle of lynching, but tho eace was proserved, No ono knows when the rials of any of tho murdorors can tako pluce, in ronsoquoncu of the pecullar condition of tho aw. —_— Teachers’ Convontion. 87, Louis, July 28.—Tho annual convention of tho German teachers of tho United Biatos met in Hurmony Hall, horo, to-day, but no buslness of importanco was traneacted. Ovor 100 tenchers from abroad, mainly from tho large Eastorn citios, aro prosont, The compulsory instruction of the Qerman langusge in the public achools will be ono of tho questions for discussion, The Convontlon organized to-night by tho oleotfon of tho following officoras Presizr| dont, W.VY. Hatlman, Loulavillo ; Vice-Prosident, 1. D.Toldnor, Dotrolt ; Bocrotary, Miss Dorconer; - Clnoinnatl, Exoeutivo Gommitteo, Misa ]JMm-‘ mingor, Ofnoinunti; William Koller, Loutnvillo; | Dr. Dounl, Nawntk; N. J.; L..W. Tonteburg, Bt.| Louis. Tho objoct of tho Conventlon is the pro- motion of gonoral educntional Intorarts, tho dis- ousaion o? now syatoms of tonching, and the: abollsmont of those which lLnve proved cbe Jootionablo, &o. NEW YORK. Exiled Femalo IR carl Vogus Suit, New Your, ' July 28.—On thoir way to the batulo-ground, one party, in & gail-boat, had o fight, capelzing the boat, and two mon were drowned, A fow of tho 160 young Russian womon who woro driven from Zurich by ordor of tho Ozar, while pursuing thoir mediéal studios in thal city, have nrrivod hero moarly monoyloss, and wanting somothing todo. Thoy are described ns accomplishiod womien, Carl Vogt, who was saved from surrandor to tho Prussian Governmont by tho docision of At- tornoy-Gonoral Willinme, omphatically donion that Lo is tho murdoror of Chovallor do Bianco, and uxglnlna hin posiossion of the bauk-notos and other securitios which the Chevalier's rela- tivos olnim, by saying that ho rocoived thom from o woman kuown horo as Mra. Vogt, who bought them in London from s Gorman, This woman is now “ml:f a livolihood by sorubbing law-officen in this clty, while tho lawyors aro fighting for 100,000 worth of securitios which #he handed ovor to thom aftor Vogi's arrost, to pay tho oxponaos of his dofonso. Counsel for Carl Vogt bns recolved s lottor from tho Bocrotary of Stato, informing him that tho caso of his cliont was still under conalderation. Frodorick A. Lane, formerly connsol of the Erio Rollway Company, has boon sued in the Bupreme Court, by Mrs, May 0. Loroy Good- ridge, adminiatratrix of Ezra R. Goodridge, for an accounting. The caso came up this morning boforo Juatico Pratt, on motion to appoint a Ro- colvor, Tho nllnfint[onu aro that Lano oxponded somo £09,000, colloated by him as such attornay, in poying'dividonds to cortain oroditors of tha cstato, of which amount ho paid bimsolf somo 067,000 as & dividend upon two judgments of §190,000 obtainod by Lano himsolf againat hor, without hor knowledge. Luno donics any chargos of fraudulont acta. Dooision resorved, CINCINNATI. An Abortionist Sontonced«-Distine guishod Guests-=Zoologicale=Church Corner-Stono Ceromonies. OCINOINNATI, O., July 28,—Madame Augustine Frasio was to-day eontenced to five yonrs in tho Ppenitentiary for procuring an sbortion, Tho Philadelphin Councilmen will arrive horo ot half past 8 in the morning ; will soo an oxhi- bition of the Firo Department, and visit tho Work-Houso at Olifton, Eden Park during tho romainder of tho day, and dopart in tho ovening. In pursuanco of tho invitation of the Chamber of Oommerco to the Philadelphia Couneil to visit Cincinnati, Mayor Jolnston ond tho Counoil Committoe went to Columbus this afternoon in o spocinl train to rocoive thom, and bring thom to tho city. The Zoological Socioty to-dsy elected nine Di- ractors, who organized with Joseph Longworth, Prosidont. Tho cornor-stone of tho Bocond Prosbytorian Church, corner of Eighth aud Elm stroots, was laid to-day. It will bo one of the fineat churches in the Wost. sinn Studentress | Story---Frede Lanc's FIRES. Destruction of Property in Various Plnces. NEw Yonux, July 28,—Tho stables of the Brond- way and Twonty-third Stroot Btago Lino, o largo throo-story Dbrick building, at tho corner of ‘T'wouty-soventh stroct and Ninth svenue, tool firo this morning, and the uppor floora werp complotoly burned. A number of stages were algo burned. Toss, $50,000 on building nud £80,000 on . stock; insurance, $75,000. Tha Tifth Rogitont, which occupled the upper fioor of tho building as an srmory, loses $30,000, with no insuranco. Kroruk, In., July 28.—The Laclede Houso, in thig city, was to-day dnmagod b!y fira to tho amount of betweon $8,000 and §{,000; mostly covered by insurance, TEMPERANCE. " Mcoting of the Catholic Total Absti= nence Union of Milinois, . BrooxNatoy, Til., July 28.—The sscond an- nual convontion'of the Catholia Total Abatinenco Union of Tilinos nasombled in’ tho city yestor- day, About 100 delegatos wero &mmnc Tepro- sonting socioties in Stroator, Shetield, Chicaro, Amboy, Wonons, Lincoln, Poru, Lostant, Wa- pello, Joliot, Bloomington, ond Ottaws. Tho day ‘wes spont in mattorsof busincss. Ad- drossos woro_mado by tho Rev. J. J. McGovern and Fathor Hickoy ; nlso, by Robort McCart. In ho evening Fathor Tlivkoy loctured st tho church to = large andionco. JUDGE LYNCH. An Infamous Scoundrel Xunished with Denth at the Xiands of o Mob. OINCINNATY, July 28.—At Rogersville, on Sat~ nrday night, during tho trial of a man calling himsolt * Joff Davis,” for outraging the porson of o 9-your old girl, tho lighta_in tho room ware put out, tho prisoner was dragged out of doors, shot twlco with Tovolvers, dragged by his hoola bivo squarcs, wud hanged to & troo till ho was load. Meclancholy Bouth. Speeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 8r. PavL, July 28.—Courad Zonzlus, & muel- cian, drownod on Fridey forenoon by & misstop and fall from the Minneapolis Railway bridge, is tho third doath among the members of tho St. Paul Musical Booioty this month. The throo wore intimato fricnds, and Zinzius, like Esch, tho socond who died, has boen despondont ‘since Honcke's donth, Tho suspicion that ho com- mitted suicide is unsupported by othor facts. Tho body was found yesterdny, and buried from tho Athonoum, attondod by all tho German societios of 8t. Paul and Minuonpolis, ey e iy Alleged Incendiarism. Special Dispatch to The Chicuyo Tribune, Dgrnorr, July 28.—At Manistos, last night, L. B. Grogory, ono of_ tho propriotors of tho Gity Iotel, was arrosted, chnrged with the intention of burning tho Lotol, with a viow to make money by the insuranco, It is charged that he was to muke proparation with korosono, and anothor mun, who was to roceive 31,000 for tho job, was to apply tho match, Hia trial takos place on Friday of this week, —_— A Crucl Parent. LouisviLLe, July 26.—In the examination of a man uamed Bornard Ruff beforo the City Court, to-dny, for abuso of his family, his daughter, agod 90, tostifled that hor fathor, n fow days sluce, had driven hor by his cruolty to attompt suicido, 8ho had takon s largo doso of arse: but medical aid was called and her lifa saved. —_— Ocoan Stenmship Nows, New Yonk, July 28,—Arrived: The steamer City of Aul twoxy. {from Livorpool, Livenroor, July 28.—Tho steamahips Minne- gota, Bilosia, Alibsma, sud Koonig Wilholm, from New York, and tho Lolyncsian, from Quobeo, have arrived out. A XEeportor Drowned. New Yonk, July 28,—On Wodnosday last, James M., Ooulson, reportor of tho Zerald, was anslguod to visit tho now steamer City of Chos- tor, lying in tho North Rivor. Binco that time ho has not beon Loard of until to-day, when in- tolliganco was recoived that his body bad beon found in tho East Rivor. Coulwon was formerly counnected with ihe Chicago Zimes. —_—— Drowned. Mroniaax Crry, Iud,, July 28.—Poter AcFoe, from Obicugo, o firoman on Gon., Loslio's pilos drivor, foll from tho cap on s pilo into tho l‘;kc. Ho rose onco, caught o lplku-pola oxtonded to him, lot go, and sank to xive nomoro. 'The body was rosoued Roon after, llo s supposed to b about 28 yours old, No rolatives horo, —— Xailrond Accidont. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Deruorr, July 28,—A man, supposed to bae Churlos Saxby, 0f Ann Arbor, was killed this noon botwoon Blrmingham and Royal Onk by tho iu-coming Saginaw oxpross, which'yan over him, —_— Tomeroy’s 87,000. Torexa, Kun,, July 28.—John Q. Page, who bogan su action in_tho Diatrict Court of this cuuntf’ to recovor 87,000 paid into the Kanaas Leglalature by A, M, Yorl.r, dismissed tho caso to-day, paying all costs, Tho smt was to racover the monoy now in the hauds of the Btato Lrensuror on the ground sot forth by Pom- oroy in his dofouss, that tho monoy was givon by Pomoroy to York to bo ven to Paze to ald in tho eatablishmeut of X e 8 ‘hank at' Imdapondonoo, "It wis. 8ot for tha 11th of August, sud it In thought a continuanco wonld b nnkm\. an all tho testimony involved in tho oriminal aotion nq-lnnu’cmomy—would naturally ba adducod. - It I now n vory puzzling’ quostion an to whom the monoy bolongs, as it in ‘positivaly undorstood that Pomoroy will sot up. 1o clalm’to it on Lis own account, ¢ SHKOSH, WIS, A, THI-Tappor In Jnll e Fonund Drownod. . Bpeeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. Osuxonir, Wis,, July 28.—A man giving tho namo of Oliarlos Losllo was nrreated at 2 o'olock on Bunday morning whilo in the act of xobbing’ tho monoy drawor of P, McDounld's grocory in this olty, Ilo wassent to ‘jail In dofault of $1,000 -bail. Two othor susploious charactors acon in Loslle's company ou Baturday woro ar- rosted, but thoro was not enfoiont ovidonco to hold them. This in probably part of the gang that has boon travoling with Lont's olrous, The body of Hamuel McMonoman, of thia olty, woa found in the Fox River to-dav. As ho wns a drinking man and 160 wora found in his pocket, with no marks of vio- lonco on his body, 1t s thought he foll off the bridge whilo intoxieated last Baturdsy evening. e PEORIA. Mlighway RobherysDrownode=Mlors mon NMovemonts. ! ectal Dispatch to The Chicggo Tribune, I’ms;{’x(lu, 1L, July 28.—A boldexunmpt at hiFh- way robbory was mndo on Adama, atrot [net night, A youngman namod Schulz, waa waylaid by throo mon, and at tho muzzle of a rovolver mado to dlsgm'gn his wateh and monoy. No ar- rosts have yob boon made. A Doy, namo unknown, was drownoed fn Kicka- poo Crook while bathing, Another train of cars, londed with 250 Mor- mons wont through hore yostorday bound for Utdh, Thoso camo from all parts of Europe, and I;tn gonorally an ignorant, brutish cluss of pooplo, —_— . Scnator ¥lowe and tho Alleged Indion Xing. Minwauree, July 928.~Darius Charlos, tho Sachom, and A, W, Millor, Commissioner of the Btookbridgo and Munzoo Indian Nation, pub- lishod an affidavit oxonorating Benator Howe {rom ohlrguu proforrod by cortain parties in ro- 1ation to tho salo of rlnu ands belonging to_the Nation. Thoafldavitalleges that thore hus beon 1o dissatlefaction oxprossad in rogard to the ap- praisement or manner in which thesalo was con- ducted, or the _pricos obtained, and pays tho Benator o handsomo tributo for his Intogrity to- ward their people, . —_—— Killed by o Blow. 81, Louls, July 28.—While Robort B. Andor- son, brakeman on tho Bt, Louis, Kanena City & Northorn Railway, was passing through the Fm of tho Company enrly this morning, homot "Lhomas Rucker, private watchman of the yard, and bogan to abuo him. Ruolter remonstaato with him, whoroupon ko raiscd his lsutorn to atrike Rucker, when tho latter struck him & blow with his flst undor the left ear, from the offeots qtX fwhlnh hio diod soon after. Rucker gave him- golf up. Newsboys’ Picnice OLEVELAND, O., July 26,—A. picnic at Racky River was w—&uy given to tho newsbovas by the presa of this city, aidod by o subsoription from 8 number of prominont citizens. Two hundred and sixty boys %l;rlluipntm]. Attor tho picule, n banquot at tho Murch Houso was given to mom- bors uf tho pross by A. 8, Robinson & Co., of this city. Fanl Faln Mraems, Toun,, July 28.—Willism Btorm, Dbarkeeper-on tho steamor Phil. Allin, foll from Lis window in tho sccond-atory of Ayor's Bloclk, on Second straot, Inst night, and was instantly killod. It is supposod thnt ho foll nalocp while sitting tu tho window, : Stagoe Robboers. B8ax Fnanorsoo, July 28.—Xiast night the Col- fox nnd Grass Valloy stogo was stopped by four men, noar Graes Valley, who blow apon the Weils & Fargo tronsnro-box, and obtainod £8,000. Nonoof tho passegers wors molested. Sudden Death. Prrrepunan, Pa,, Jul{ 28.—Last ovoning o young man named John Van Arsdale, » traveling agont for a Now York tobacco house, took sud- donly ill at the Union Dopot. He took dinvor, and was about taking his ecat in a car whon he foll in & fit, and died soon after, = oA i Fatat Accident. New Onrreaxs, July 28.—J. H. Mooro, & woll- known lumbor dealor, thrown from his bpg&y yostorday, died to-day from the injuries recoived. s el gy STABBING AFFRAY, A Saloon-Keoper Assnulted by Xlie Customers and Serlously Stabbodes ‘The Gullty Party Escape Arrest. The Ninth Polico Precinct, located in the ex- treme northwestorn portion of the city, scldom furnjshos criminal nows of soneational import- ance, It scoms to bo populated by law sod order mon. But yostorday, whilo the other precincts woro quiet and law- abiding, it furnished & stabbing-affray of a most nggravatod chinractor, the victim of which will probably die, if tho statomont of tho attend- ing physician 48 to bo rolled wupon. The dotails of tho alfray, a8 narratod to a Tnis- 'ONE reporter by tho participants, are as follows : Not far from 4 o'clock yosterday afternoon, sev- eral hands of tho North Bide Rolling Mills dropped into the smloon of Will- iam Melstor, ot tho corner of North aveuue and Elston avenue, Thoy called for whisky, and got it. Aftor drinking for somo time, they bocamo very noisy, and finally, ngguvntmi by omo trivial mattor, two of thom bogon fghting. Ench combatant Liad b riends, ond the rosult was a genoral fight, in which tho furnituro of the room, its chairs, tables, bottlos, and glasses, woro used ns woapons of asssult and defonse, It wasevident to the mind of the proprietor, that unless the row was spoodily qudlled, splinters and smashed Ems\mrn, woll baptized in lquor, would 0 tho best of his possossiona, Dotormined to eojoct the rowdios from his promigos, he summoned Ofiicor Tarnow to his assistanco, and, by the use of clubs and rovolv- ors, the room was soon cleared, and two of tho poatios, who appoarad to bo the prinaipals, woro glnced undor arrost. The officers, unablo to tako oth prisoners to the station, gavo ono to tho care of Woeistor and his bartondor. Tha officor went in advanco of thom a short distance. Whon about a block distant from the saloon, the row- dios who woro not arrosted bogan' throwing stones and clods of carth at Moister, doclar- ing thoy would kil him if ho did not liborate tho Erlsnnur. Melator gave no heed to thoir threats, which wero con- tinued with groator forocity. Tinally tue crowd of rowdies pounced upon Meister, rosoued the prisoner, aud,while they boat the bartender most unmoroifully, = stabbed the saloon-keepor tho loft side, Inflicting n gaping wound of =a_ vory gorous charactor. Moistor immediatoly eank to the oarth in- sonsible, whilo s cowardly assailants immodi- ately took fo thefr heols, and wore, out of sight boforo thoy could bo pursued, Their 1acos aro very familiar to tho police of tho vi- clnity, but tho names of two of thom ouly are known, Thoso aro John Reid and John jyon, Tho lattor is undor arrost. At a lato hour last night, Molstor was in an unconscious stato, and thought to bo sinking. It 15 not known whio did the stabbing, but it is bolleved tho resoued pris- onor 14 tho guilty party, CAPT. BUCKLEY AND THE GAMBLERS. A new foaturo in raids upon gambling-houses is tho prosenco of a Polico Onptai, Taat night Capt. Buokley, acoompanied by Sergt. Eber- sold, might have beon wecon hovoriug about suspiclous-looking placos, and backed by » squad of mon, uudnnvofln{ to detoct gamblers 8t & gamo, ’l'hoiv hoverod about Walt Ttobbins' placo, No. 178" Clurk stroot, ~ mwhilo, and then wont in, Eleven woro cn tured, rromluqnt among which wore A, L. Stovons, D, I, Kmi;. B, 1T, Tourtolotte, and Qoorgo Colby. Tho funnicst part of the affair was tgm fruit- less search mado by Robbins for a Yolico Justlco torecoiye ball for his boys, Justico Boully could not bo found ; noither could Ban- on or Kauffman, &0 for onca tho gamblers wore matos of tho Armory over night, — Xhilladelphia Onttle Marlkot. PuicavRLPULA, July 28.—OArTLE—~Rather dull, but steady, Hales 2,700 at $7,25@7.50 for extrn Pentinyl- vanla and Westorn stecrs for a fow cholco do; $0.2667.00 for fal 0 good ; $5.00@0.00 for conie Burzr—Unclianged, Balsa 0,000, at 4@ 3 Tioas—Batlior lowor, Holos 6,000, s §1 et > " MARKETS BY. TELEGRAPH. " Now York Financial Nows, :v:w Yonx, July 233.~Monoy was casy sk 3 to 4 por, col Blarling rulod weak and lowor, at 108%@100 for 60' dagn, and 1003(@1005¢ for ght, old waa woak in tho morning, declining to 1155, yub tlorwacd thoro xas a fismer focling, with al (13 buninons ot 116%@116Y, closing at 115%. Losns wora from 140 4 por cent, for_cnrrylng, and fiat for Dorrowing. Olenringy, $25,000,000, ‘ftio_Assistont Treasuror dlabursod £124.000, Tho Qorman bankors wera tho principal buyers to-day, Govornments woro dull and firm, ~ Stato bonds wero qulot at nominnl pricon, Blocks wero activo ot highor rango of pricos, and an unumually largs Lusiness woa dono in Aomo nlockn, Westorn Unfon bolng tho most prominont, Thoro' wero womo Inrgo piirchnnes of Yake Shoro and Now York Contral, and both wero atrong in tone, Erlo wan weak on the spot, the markat falllug off from 503¢ Lo BY, Haleswero roporled o8 low aa 683, soller ton dayn, “Thoro was 1o important diffcrenco hatween goul and ropulsr, Harlom was Irreguiae, cliunging £rom 134 10 1333, wit: lnte snlon at 183%5@1033¢, Tho Lzpress sayn thoelivily In atocks to-day wns diie, toa cousldorable extent, to ordors to by from tho difforont ‘watering-plncen, capeolally ordorn from Baratoga for | Vaudorbilt otockn, Tho miarkot closod ntrong for Van- dorbilt shares, led by Westorn Unlon ; weak for Erlo, but othorwiso’atesdy, Storling, 100}¢. GOVERNMENT DONDS, +119% | Coupons '07, Coupon, 51, Gaupons, ‘63 110% | Coupons, '68, Coupons, 04 1173 | 10408, Goupons, 05 Coupons, '65 (a0, Missourts Virginiss, new.... Tanncase 3 Virginiag, oia.eee: Touneuoes, now ol Onk North Garollnas, ol North Carolinas, now, 215 Union Pacific bonds, 83 Contrai Pacilo bonds, 100 Dol, Lack, & Wostern, 100’ B, By, & Erl6ueresns. 35 Foreign Markots. < Livenroot, July 28—1t a. m.—DBroadstuffs mw ennnged, Flour, 37@23, Wheat—Winter, 11s 100@13s ; apring, 108 100G118 9d 3 while, 118 6d@11n 04 ; club, 12@1%2 3. Corn, 276 64, Pork, 636 0d, Lard, 98s 51, LivEnpoor, July 23--1:30 p. mi—-Droaatufd drmor. Wheat—Bpring, 11s@11s 100 ; olub, 125@12s &d. Corn, 7494, licst unchongod. LONDON, July 28—5 p. m.—Tho rato of dlscount for thireo mouile bills {n the open market 15 8 per cont holow bank rato. Iho rate for money attlio Block Exhange on Gove crnment soouritics f8 1 per cont lower (han thobank i ‘The smount of bullion gono into the bank as balanco to-dny wan £72,000, Consols, 93)¢(@03% for monoy and nccount, 5-208 98165, 94 0o 07, 53¢ 10-408 U1 novw s, 00K T, 2 Yhinrs, Tuty 98, _Tientes, 5, 40c, LivERTOOK, Jully 28,—Cotton Litoyant ; middling up- Iand, 83(d ; "Orleans, 0@9%;d, Bales, 18, o3 & Ameticati, 10,700 bales ; spocuiation and ozport, 4, cn, Droadstufts firmer, aliforais whito whoat, club, 12620@1244d ; red Westorn sprivg, Us@ils 10d, Gorn, 27 94, Flour, 37s@28s, Beaf, 828 0. Chedso, 62s, riba, 46, g New Yorl Live Stock Markot, New Yon, July 25,—Besves—Tresh recoipts wore 808 cars, or 5,130 head, making 10,084 for the weok, againat'7,700 for the' provious wook, Tho markol oponcd falr, but closed dull and weak, with tho latest trausactions at s declino of about ¢o per Ib, Tho quality wasabout tho average, Nativo stours eold at 10)$@12c to dress, 56 to 68 Ibsto the gross cwt, and Toxans ot 8X¥@L10 to dross, 55 lo 56 1y, and fat bulls at 3i¢@de, live woight, Salesincludo: O cars Illinols stcars, 75 cwt, ot ux@mml'; 8 cars do, 8 jamberlsnds, 875, Bhort catn do, 8§ owt, ut 13@133e ; '14 cars do, 8t 113¢¢ 3 17 cara do, C3(@Ti owh, cars do, OW@TY cwt, 0t 11@11x0 7 O at 11}@I3xc ;22 cara do, G@8 dwt, at 11@14)0; cars do, 65@T cwh, at 11¥@12)c + 6 cars Eentucky ntoors, & owt, 0t 116@13X0 7 6 cam do, T3¢ cwt, ot 113 1207 4 cata do, T3 cwt, at 11X@12:0; 4 cara of Otilo ‘stoors, 03¢ civt, ot 11ia ; 7 cara of Kansas cattlo, 3¢ cwt, at 11ifo; 6 cara of good Oborokoo cattle, 63 owt, at 1103 Goarn do, 63 owt, at 10X@10%c 7 cata do strony, Gxc cut, at ioglos und § cara of mixed "exans, $}5@0X cwt, ol 9360 per Ib, THERE A TAStns o Hs reealt worn STesrs o 7,620 head, making 28,700 for the week against 81,05 Inat waok,” Tho matkot was hoavily doprossed, Bales rora slow a¢ 4Q0Xo por I of common to primd slioep, and 7X@DXo for lsmbs, Balos were: 1car OLlo thoop, 9 _lba wvemgy at 6o por mi 1 onr o, Ty at 0@0io; 1 car Btato' do, 82 taat So; 1carOhio, 89 1bs' at8ic; 1 car do, 79 1, at 4c; 3cars Canada Iainbe, 60 ibs, a8 T30 ; & cars mixod Canads and Btato do, 60 bs, at'8%0; 1 car Kontucky do, 62 lbe,at T30 xudl 3 cats ‘do, 62 1w, at 8e. SWINE—Tho arrivals wero 10,150, making 30,218 for tho woek, 5gainst 30,270 Jast week. ' Nono on alo alive, Dressod hogn were ot 8o irm, eapocially for heavy, nnd closod at G@TX0 por b, Now York Dry Goods Markot. Nxw Yon, July 28,—A spirited movement in wool~ on flannels and clothing woolens continuces, with liber- alsales hy the manufscturors’ ngents, Tho markot for woolans 3 steady, and bottom prices aro ballaved 1o bavo bean reached. Cotton goods aro steady, with a falr packago domand for brown and bloached cot~ tons and cotton flannols, Prints aroqulot, but full as- eortmenta are now shown, The Daily Hulletin enys tho now DPscifio and Atlantic worsted dress fabrics aro :le‘l;ll!‘ng Ireely to the Weatern trade, Fareign goods aro dull, Pittsburgh Live Stock Markets East Linenty, Pa, July 98, —OArrx—Arrived, 188 cars, Best, $.25@0.30; medium, $5,5086,00; com- mon, $5.00@5.50. Surer—Arrivale, 18 cars, No sales, Hoos—Arrivals, 63 cars; Philadelphis, $5,30@5.40; Yorkers, $5,00@5.16, Thoe Produco Markets. NELW YORE. New Yonw, July 28.~CoTroy—In good demand; middling, 2lo, DreavsTurrs—Flourin imitod demand, and lower; roceipts, 0,000 brls ; superfino Western and Btate, $5,.00 5.25; common to good oxtrs, $4,85@6,20; good to chiolce, $6,25@7.10; whits wheat extra, $7.05@8,25; Ohio extra, $0.10@8.60 ; St, Louls, $0,45@10.75. Rye flour steady at §4,30@6,25, Corn meal steady ; Weat~ orn, $3,15@3,30, Wheat heavy and lower, with modor ate demand ; roceipts, 135,000 bu; rejccted spring at .25 ; "No, 3 spring, $1.30@1,33; No, 2 Milwau- 08, 3@1.44; Towa spring, $1.41@31,42; Northwest- orn' apring, n.m)(- common red winfer Indiana £1.40, Rye quict; Westorn ot 780, Darley and mall dull and unchonged. Gorn heavy, slightly in buy- or's favor; receipts, 111,000 bu amer mixed Weatern B0@54xc: 8all do, 65@6Ti¢0; yollow Wost- ern, 68@38}¢o; kiluedried, 46@056, Oats dull and Jower; recélpts, 60,000 bu } new mized Westorn, 41@ 420 ; white, 47@60¢; black, 41@41 )¢, Egao—Dull and ' heavy’; Wostorn and Oanads, 20 @2, Hay—Quiot and ateady, Hors—Firm and in falr dgmand, GuooeniEs—Cotfes quict and firm ; Rlo, 18X@20c, Bugar quict ; fair to good refining, T7(@83 e Alow Inuses fivin, Rico steady ; 83;@9%;0. 1 rnoLzuN—Crude, T ; Tofinod, 175@17x¢c. 2unventove—Dull and lower; 4950, I'rovistons—Pork more active; now mess, $17,60 @17.75; exlra prime, $15.00, Neof dull; , $9,00 (©10.50 ; oxtra, $11,25@12.60, Hams quiet; $15.00@ 27.00; tiorce nctivo and steady ; prime mess, $17,00@ 21,00 ; India meas, $21,00@23,00 ; extra mess, $23.00(3 25,00, Cut meats quict ; Jong cut Lhams, 1330, Mide dlea quict ; Joug clear,’ 83@%: shorl ofear, D3e, Lard weak; Westorn stesm, 8%0 caoli now spot, 32¢c. Borren—Firm and in good domand ; falr to prime ‘Westorn, 16@250, OnpxsE—I'irm ; fair to prime, 12@130, Wissr—A shado firmer at 95X¢, NEW ORLEANS, ‘New ORLEANS, July 28, —BireApyTorrs—Flour dull s troble, £6,00@7.00; family, $8.509.35, Corn quict} wixed, a3t white, 12@73c. Oaty, 43@430. D Baar it 850, Ay ull; primo, $22,00; choice, $25,00, ProvistoNs—Pork dull of $17,00. " Dry-uslt scarce; shioulders, 8370, Diacon quist and firm ot Uy @10%z0, oud D@ e, Hame dull at 165@100. Land didl; tlerce, B)(@83{c; keg, 10K @10)¢, GrooEnza—Sugor dull; good futr, BXe: fully falr, 0 10¢, lagseé—Nothing ' dolng, ‘Cofres d igher; ordinary, 18X@18%o; fair, 109 o5 Drimo, 20520k, Wiitaky—Flrth : ordinary Westorn, 02 ; Loulstans, 0603 Oinciunaty, $1,00, Tinaxout—Steriing, 27; slght, 3 promium ; gold, 163, * CoTron—Dull, Balen: 400 ales good ordinary at 144@143cs low middling at 177@180; middling at 183¢0; middiiug Orleans wt18@ 18136196, Rocelpte: 501 balea,’ No oxports, Stock, Stoc! SIILWAUKI MiwAvkes, July 28,—TinkAETOPFE—Flour quict and unclanged ; spring extra, $5,0034, Wheat in falr domand, biit lower; No.'1,'$190; No, 3, $Lal, cush or July; lf 173 August,” Oats steady ; No1d, 47io, Corn dull and nomloal; No, 3, 35%0, Hys dull and nowiual; No, 3, 680, Datloy eloady’s No, 3, c. Famants—To Buffalo, 5o; Oswego, 10%o, Reorirré—Flour, 3,000 brl heut, 00,000 bu, Hurrments—Flour, 11,000 bris; ‘wheat, 127,000 ba, DALTIMORE, BavTivong, July 28, —BRrAskrurre—Flour un- chiangod. Whopt activa’and firmior; cholca ambor, $1.05§ good to primo red, $1,68@1,03; cownion to fair, $1.4081.45+ rod Westorn, $LAYSL60. Oom nomiual] mized Weslern, 662630, Ontu dull; mixod Weatorn, 40@430; white, 44@480, Ttyo dull at 66c, Provistons—Quict, Mew nork, $17.95317,60, Lard dull ol BY @8, BuTTER—Unchanged, Wisky—Firm ot U0}, OBWEGO, 0Osweao, July 28,~Wheat qufot and easler; No, 1- Nilwaukos offerod ut $1.60, Corn dull at 83@5dc, PUHILADELPHIA, July 28, —BorApsTurre—Flonr spring “whoat oxtrs, $8,76@775 ; 0a 87.00@8,00, Whoat droopivg PHILADELFILA, very dull § wiiiter _ wloab " Witskz—Bearco } 0X0. - Watrery—Tirm at 920, now red, $1.50@$L.08: whito, $105@115, Ryo Hleatly at T8or Qo ulot ; mixed Westorn, 50@56a, Onin stondy ' whito, 660} biack and mized, 4t Trovistoxs—Bleally, 'Mess pork, 817,60, Deof) ‘hams, " plakled, $13,00@13,60 ; 0. amioke L.50@ 10,001 shoulders, in sult, 80} do smokod, I X@DX0r Lard duli st B3¢0, i : PrTROLIUM—Grude, 19303 refined, 1840, Weatorn' fron-bound, 06e. OINCINNATI, Omonntary, July 28,—Bnrapsrurrs—Tlonr dull anl s shude lowoer, at $0,60@0,00. Wheat stoady at $1.35@1.0, Corn’ firmor at 450, Tiyo quict, &t 700, Oats quiet and unchanged, Barley dull and nominal, TrovistoNs—Eirm: mess pork lielil at $16,00 ;. offor- ingn light. Lard dull; stesm held nt8ic; ' Kettlo, 8o, Duik moats firm : shouldore, 4o apot, $1.00 buyor Augnnt s clear rib, 03¢@040 spot, $9.40 Lid buyor August: clear, 0¢c, Bacon firm, with good do- mand; shouldors, 8}(@83¢0; cloar rib) 10505 olear, CLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, July 28 —DneAvstures—Whent dull snd lowor ; No. 1 rad, $1,36@1,87; No, 2, $1.24, Corn steady ; 48@d0c. Oats—No, 1, 88¢; No, 3, 30c, PrrmoLEA—Quist gud anciangod. Dernors, July 28 —Dueiorrorys—Tiour dull sod s sbade lower ; choice whito whent, $8.05@8.75, cloalng Hoat activo and higlior; oxtra old whito, $1,80: No, 1, $1,68@1.70 for old ; $1,00 for now; am: ber, old, $1.57@L.68; new, $1.40, Corn stoady; 40c. Oata dull and lowor ; 371080, ‘TOLEDO, Torzno, July 28,—DnrApsTores—Tlour quict and unchiangod, * Wheat quiet and weak: No, 2 white Wa= ‘bash, $1,65; No, 3 do, $1.45 ; No, 1 whito Michigsn, $1.08 0, 81,85 ; smbor Michigan, $1.673 No. 1 red, $1,64 ; now do, $1,08 3 No, 2 rad, $1.555 now do, $1,80,. Corna shado ‘botter; high mixed; 430 mpots 4330 August ; d43¢o Soptomber ; low mized, 4230} yollow, 820 ; no grado, 3To. Oata a shade botter 3 No. 1, 3230 for August ; No, 2 npot, 324@33xo. FREIGmTs—Yirm ; o Buffalo, at d@430; Oawego, 81 ¢, TREGEIPTS~-Flonr, 5,000 brls; whoat, 24,000 bug corn, 12,000 ; ate, 2000 b, et 2 ! Bureaeiers—idur, 1,000 brls; wheat, 20,000 bu; corn, 41,000 bu ; oats, 50,000 '};lué Br. Louts, July 29,—InEsDsrovrs—Flour firm for boat grades; others unchsnged. Wheat in good do- mand at full pricos; new No, 3 rod fall, $1.25% No, 3 do, $1.40; cholce do, $1.45@1.48, Corn dull and lowsrs 0. 3, 38%@300 In elovator; 43)0 sacked, Oats dull and fower; No. 3, 29 in dlovator; 82@3%0 sacked, Tiyo firm af 6o, ‘Witsrx—Quiot at 010, Provisions—Tork firm and more active at $10.50. Bulk meata firm and higher; cloar nides, 02c, Bacon Brmor; shoulders, BXo; - éloar rib, 10; cloar, 100 ::uh; 10340 sollor Boplomber, Lard qulot; résned, 3 . Hoas—Quiet at $4,00@4.40, Onrziz—Tirm and wiohanged. Burgaro, July =98 —BneAvsTurrs—Flour firm, Wheat nominal ; nothing dolng. Corn dull ; 35,000 bis No. 2 prime at 450 ; quoted at 43@450, 88 fo quality, Oata in good demand ; ealea: 16,000 bu’ No, 3 Chicago o n . ¢ IutamTs—10}o on whoat; 90 on comn; 0ifcon ata, ol PNy e Vesacls Passcd Dotrolt. Derrorr, July 28,—PassEp Ur—Props Indis, Mo- ‘hawk, Taleigh, Collin Gampboll and barges, Rose and Lorgea; barks A, P, Nichols, Nelson ; schrs Annie Sherwood, Nogatneo, James’ Platt, Wiliam Allen, Dousman, Homer, Donaldson, Higgio & Jones, Fos- terls, Fayotio Brown, Now London, Goshayk, Olovo- Iand, ‘Onelds, Idahb, Webb, IL, O, Potter, Kato Win- slow, Conatitition, Olara Portor, Passen Down—Props Badger State, Ronoke, Braoke Iyn, Powers, Potomac, Bt Joseph; barka Two Fan- nies, Onconta: schrs J, 8, Richards, O, Z, Johnson, Augis Bialth, Anira Cobb, James King, Azov Mucller, WIND—Sotithoast. Dezrnorr, July 28,~Passen Ur—Props Montana, Gould, Neptune and barges; Eolipse and barges : bark Masten ; achra Harvoat Home, Florence, Pride of Amarica, Basco, Loulan, PassED DowN—Props Chins, Scotts, schr Homo, WaxpBouthsast, piss SRS Xilinois and Michigan Oanal, OaNAL OF¥10E, O110AGO, July 28, —Annrvzp—Rob- ert_Hol nocs, 6,100 by Teviathan, Lu ‘corn; J. Bouchard, La Balle} Morning Light, Oltaws, 300 bu corn ; R. E. Goodell, Ottawa, w bLu col 5,000 bu oats; Montreal, Ottaws, 5,000 bu corn; Gon. BcOlollan, Henry, 06,100 bu cord ;' Brilliant, Morris, £,800 L corn; Ellzabeth, Zockport, 4,415 bu corn, 400'brla flour; Graclo Griss wold, Mfndoks, 5,700 bu corn ; M) Bridge, 6,000 bu corn ; Conteat, Mo [} Monarch, Lockport, 5,707 bt corn ; Lily, Morris, 6,000 bu corn} Monltor, La Balle, 6,000 bu’ corn ; Easer, La Balle, 5,700 bu corn, Creaniv—Dolphin, Oltaws, 71,881 ft Inmber, 13,050 Iath 3 Waterloo, 160 m shiugles’; La Ballo, 100 tona conl'5,114 £ Jumber, Jollot; Jesine, Mordis, 25 brls salt! BIRTHS.. BUOKLEY-July %7, . Dr. Biue Islaud-av., a}’lbny?m" i MARRIAGES. BAOCKUS—BREWER_AL tho rosidonos of Mra, I, F. Backus, In tigs oity, Joly %, by Ror. . 1. Knovtes! Canon ot tna Cathodral, Mr. Olinton K. Backus, of Cule €ago, and Miss Eleanor G, Brawer, of LaPorta. DEATHS. A MEISSNER_J1 Viliiam Grangott, 11 months old, 5001 0f HOLSHL T A Koo nabinn Moting: 1 montha ld, COLEGROVI—On Monday, the 28th inst., n the #ith yoar of hor age, Anu, wifo of Honry Golegrovo. Tanoral on Wodnoiday moralng, &b 10 Giloek Iato rosidonge, 141 Lytlo-at. Frionda aro invited. &2~ Now York papors ploaso oopy. MITORELOn July &7, K. W, Mitchal, of Now York, son of tho late Gonoral O.'AL, Miiahol, and brothor of ¥, A, Mitcliol, of this clty. pOQWLEE. At Avnlsquam, Mass,, Julr 2, Ohclos W owlos, of Glilengo, ago A of Rov, B ¥ Dowlos, of Fhlsdeiphia, B o0 208 of Hor DAVIS—At Ula, Fromont County, Golorado, July 7, of erysipolas, Charles ¥, Davis, aon of Froderick Davis, Esq., of Portland, Malne, agod 23 yoars, SCOTT—Sunday, July 2, at 5L Miohy iy Boott, wifo of Krodotiok Sactt: sxod 18 Aie: Bustt vas ‘boen {n Danvillo, Ky., and 6ame 1o Obiongo 2 yoars ago: AUCTION SALES. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av. Dry Goods, Clofking, Hals aud Caps, Underwear, Notions, &c., AT ATCTION, ON TUESDAY, JULY 2, AT 9% O'CLOCK A. M, GEO, P. GORE & O 63 and 70 Waba: REGULAR AUCTION SALE On WEDNESDAY, July 80, at9) a. m., of a fino Uns of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS. GEO. P, GORE & 00, €3804 70 Wabasitav, SPECIAL SALE OF CROGKERY & GLASSWARE. 25 Cratoa of W. @. Crockory, 10 COrates of Decorated Ware, 75 Oasks of F'lint Glassware, A Large Btock of Plated Ware of every de- soription (COoin Plate), on THURSDAY, JULY 31, ot 0 1-2 o’cloolk. — . P. GORR & 0O,, Auct" By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Ready-Made Clothing AT ATCTION, ‘Wedneaday, July 30, at 10 o’clock, At Btoro B and 03 South ¢ A ting of Oloth o Obas. Conter Pastor pac Vastae i Coaitiing of mont, Boiug tho antlsd atook 6f & doator &olag out of ths o, TA ARRIBON, Auotlc )y Dy TAYLOR & HARRIEON, Auctontsr® . 2 AL8O, Line of Gonts® Furnishing Goods, Hdkfs, Buspendors, Hosiery., Bhirts and Drawors, and various other goods just recoived, RRIAON, Auotls e 2AYLOR & LAY, Avsonat, OHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE OF Club House Furniture, TIHURSDAY MORNING, July 81, at 10 o'clock, 054 West Madison-st,, Up-Stairs. The entiro contents, cnmhk‘:m of maguificent. Velvet & ‘Walzut Bidobnard; one fino Hurglar- F&'&"fl.x&“‘&’flfi Bieol Ohost: Parlar and Diuing o Buckloy, of 853 from her : fogant Club Ofialrs; oao Hronel U3lindor Dok Valooy Hugs sad Alates allet Sos atesant Cas Hlo: tures, Giswaw ory, "and Platodwara, Btove Kiighon 5d, 1 Ahoct, tho ontis Haturos Utonslls; a: olass Olub Hausa,” Tho luas iich avo sultable {55 Arst:olate Too-chobms sa1oan 4ol et taurant. Opon for inspootion overy day. Iy ordor of mortgsis: ¥ T.0NG Afontand Cu TAYLOM & HARRISON, Au By OSGOOD & WILLIAMS Aucfion aud Comutsslon Houso, 63 South Canal At Auotion, Wodnosday, 9:50 & rosorve, rtment of m. Hilogant Parlos and . Cln Yarluty of reo i Parios and : andehand Hsonbld Goody kng thro. Also, a Inry i riting Fapar, Bavolops, 7 t of Blank Bool guasigninent of Ilank He 0., 10 trada lol it tion priove. oo thas tale G0t WAL AR, R ettonoors. AUOTION! AUOTION? NIXON'S AMPHITHEA- TRE ta bo sold to tho highsst biddor, OnThursday morn- ing, July 81, 8410 o'aluck, wo will ssll tho above building at Publlo Auction, Also, 1larga Heatlng Furusco, %0 Chairs, Bar Flxtures, Gas Pipos, and & largo ot of mls- cellansous articlos, The lamabor will be sold soparataly, 08GOOD & WILLIAME, Auctionsers, #3 Routh Canal-sty sofl fn our Rotail Departiiont AUCTION SALES. "By BLISON & FOSTER. Great Bankrupt Sale AT AUCTION Philp Sebik's Ristamrant No. 656 LaSalle-st., -On Tuesday Morning, July 29, at 10 vtluck, 'mtm m&“fix’tt“k of nnidibagkmgl}'so x;%uklmxz- ron 08, consial Btovos, Rangos, A Gionalla, Binting Tablos, Oovors, and Table Waro, Hedstoads, Bods ond Oovoring, Oarpots, Towels, Matting, and Napiins, Door Hoads nd Horas, Olooks and Ohromod, Ico Boxos, Gas Fixturos, Looki Glasaos, nnd Tablon, oto, An assortment of Liquors, Wines, and Ale, and Mineral Wa-= tars, otc., oto. Torms onsh, By ordor ot GHO. W. OAMPBHELL, As. nignoo. BLISON & FOSTHR, Auctionaeors. AT X PRIVATR RESIDENCE 599 West Monroe-st. ELEGANT FURNITURE AT ATOTION, On chimsdny Morning, July 30, at 10 o’clock. Elegant Farlor, Ohamber, Library, and Dintng-room Furnitare; bosutiful Lambroquins, Laco Curtains, Par- lor Mirrors, Book Oasos all tho Bods and Bodding, Table Linon, Table-ware, Orockory, Glasswaro, Kitchen Fur niture, Btovos, otc., ots. Also splondid Body Brussols Carpots throngh thohouso, Balo positive, family loaving the oity. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctlonoors. Great Al $2 60 Elegant RESIDENCE LOTS Washington Heights, The Finest Suburb to this Wonderful Chicago, On WEDNESDAY, July 30, At 8 o'clock, p. m,, on the Grounds, This proporty is situatod in the village ot ‘Washington Heights, within five minutes’ ‘walk of the main crossing of the 0., 0. & I. 0. Railrond and G, R.I. & P, Railrond, and the Dummy Depot on the R.I.R.R.; only 30 minutes’ ride from Van Buren-st. Depot, ond tho fare only 156 conts. Commutation Tickets much less. There are fine improve- monts in the immediate vicinity of this sub. division; elegant Residonces, Churches, Bohools, Stores, &o., Treos sct out, and all tho improvements requisite to beautify and rendortho property attractive. A moro de- sirablo apot for rosidenco is not G be found in the country., Title to property perfect. Printod abstracts of titlo furnished. Terms of 8alo—$50 oash, balance 1 and & years with 8 per cont intorest. Deposit of 10 por cent required on day of snle. A freo train will leave the Rook Island Dopot on Van Buren« 8t., at 1:46 p. m, on Wedneaday, July 30, stopping at Twenty-second-st., Thirty-flrat- 8%, Thirty-ninth-st., Forty-second-st., nnd Rock Yaldnd Oar Bhops, returning after the sale. For plots and information apply to A, 0. ODELL, Room 10, firat floor, 133 Dearborn.st., or to G HLISON & FOSTER, Auctioneers, 87 Markot-at. A Mpmmoth Tent will be erected on the ground for the comfort of all prosont. 116 ABERDEEN-ST. GENTEEL HouseholdFurniture AT AUTCTION, On Thursday Morning, July 81, at 10 o' ol'k Consisting of Parlor, Chambor, Dlnlm&-llumn and Kitchon Furnituro, Brussois and Ingrain Carpets, Lace Ourtaing, Beds and Bodding, Orookery, Glasswaro, &c., &o. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctfoneers. TWO LOTS ON INDIANA-AYV., Near Thirty-fifth-st,, AT ATUCOTION, On Thursday Afternoon, July 31, At.3 o’clack, on the ground, These T.ots aro 25 foet front by 126 foot deep to an alley. Title porfoot., TfiRMB OJ"SALE-—1-2 ocash, balance in one and two yenrs, with B per cdnt intorest. Porsons attending the salo can take the In- mn\nn-nv. ngu-a, ‘which go within two blocks of o property. A ungsnyof $100 roquired ntnume of salo. STER, By WM. A, BULTERS & CO. SPECIAIL SALE. PHAETONS, BUGGIES, BUSINESS WAGONS, DEMOORAT WAGONS, DOUBLE & SINGLE HARNESS, At auctlon on TUESDAY, July 29, at 10 o'olock, at 16 and Iph-at, 17 East Handofphinty . BUTTERS & 0., Auotionosrs. 50 CHESTS TEA, 100 Packages Crockery and Glass, Invoice of Hardware, &o0., AT ATUCTION, Qu WEDNESDAY, "July 8, st 10 o'clok, at 16 and 17 st Handelghlt o, nUTTERS & CO., Auctiongers. _ GENTEEL FURNITURE, Parlor and Chamber Suites, And othor Furnituro, st N0, 468 WEST RANDOLPH-ST., On WEDNESDAY, July 30, at 10 o'clock, WA, A. BUTTERS & 0O., Auotioneora, SALR OF e DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ETC, On THURSDAY, July 81, at 9 1-2 o'clock, At16and 17 Randolph-st. WAL, A, BUTTERS & 00., Auctlonosrs. BUITTERS & CO'S Noxt Rogular Saturday's Balo of HOUSEHOLD GOODS 15 & 17 Enst Randolph-st. FRACTIONAL OURRENGY, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY - FOR BALL AT TRIBUNE OFFICE,