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THE COUNTY BOARD, Meeting of tho CommissioncrsssThe County Not Linble for Conrt Blanks =eOpening of Tnsane Asylunt Bidses Witnenses Wanted. The Connty Commisslonors mot yostorday af- tornoon, Preaidont Millor ju tho ohair, Prosent —Commirslonern Jones, florting, CGalloway, Tfarris, Bogue, 1larrison, Ashton, Russoll, Lonor g, Singor, Clough, Crawford. COURT DLANKS, The Judiciary Committeo roported that the +county way not compelied to pay for the blank +deelnrations, trinl noticos, domurrors, court eal- «ondars, ofc., used in tho varions courts for the «convonfonce of Iawyors, It was statod that iblanke ot this kind were furnishod to tho amount 10f §25,000 annually, Lho roport was ndopted. MIBCELTANEQUB, The Clork was dirocted to draw an order on rtho County Treasuror, in favor of M, B. Batloy, -for §6,968, on nccount of work done on the now :3ail, " Mr. Boguo submitted a resolution, which was radopted, “providing that tho Board at its noxt muasting would olact three Inspoctors of Plank wnd Gravel Ttonds, tho torm of offico of the old eraes Living oxpired last Dacombor, My. Ashton offored the followiug: Hesulood, Thnt the Qommitteo on City Relations bs direeted 4o confor with tho élty authoritios to urge tha necesaity of dho construction of tho bridgo at Deatborn streot néroes tha river, in-order ‘tlint gronter facilities may be sfforded the publle in reschivg the Jail and © imiunl Court, S ‘Lhis wna opposed, sinco thero was & bridge on each gide, and since it wasin bad tasto, and it was thorofora withdrawn. CBIDS, ¢ The bida for tho additionsl story for the In- sne Asylum, worooponad as follows: Plumbing —Toyd & Buffton, $626; E. Baggott, $60; . Srinith, $050; J." MoGindlicy, $710; 3. Hogex, Hontlug nnd_Stoamfitting—M. A. Thayer, -g;gg.so; B. J. Polk & Co., w100 L Asullold, Magonry—C. Gios, §14,800; J. G.' Behworin, (81,6001 T, Toinbordt, '914,000; T. B :Courtnoy, incinding - plastoring, $15,005; H. ‘Roidell, ™’ 16,990; ---J. Pool & ' Son, G88 M. B. Bailey, 803,499; F. Maurors, Glecson, §99,034; Aghow & MoDor- :mott, 132,930 J. Wilk & Bons, 817,000; Soft- 1800 & Co., 817,007, Tho larger bids aro for the \outire job. Carponter and iron work—M, Schnitz, $18,500; Honnessoy Lrathers, 818,966 ; -MoDongall & “MecKinloy, 918,675 ; A. White, $10,600; J, Wari- imon & Bros., $26,343; J. H. Donlin, $18,700. Fron work—0lark. & RatTori, 81,720, Pointing and_glaziog—J. O, Burns, $1,100; “Vinor Brothers, $1,006; John McCormiok & Co., 9003 W, Schwoisslor, 81,605 The bids wore refarrod to the Committeos on Pablic Buildings and Poor-House and Paupera for classification. DUILDING INSPECIOR. Tho resolution to appoint an .inspoctor or auporvisor of tho work on thenow jnil waa taken up aod amonded by suthorizing the Committee to employ such nman and recommond him to the Bonrd for confirmation, and was adopted in that form, ; - NOT ¥oUND. Mr, Harrigon reported that the Committeo ap- “pointed to investigato the charges sgainst Com- :missioner Bingor could not bs found, though ithey lnd beon writton ‘to, The Committee do- «eires to sce them. ‘Dii» Board took a recess till Monday. —_— e PERSONAL. Ho Cluse, Eaq., of Now York, ia at tho Grand Paciflo. QGen. James Boek, of Pittsburgh, is at the Bhorman Houso. Tho Hon. J. O, Willisms, Baltimore, is at the Bherman Iouse. Dr. E. B. Colling, of Momencs, Bide Briggs Houso. The Hon. B, J. Gilmors, of New York, {s at -the Shorman House, The Hon. Josoph Vilas, of Wisconein, is at +tho Shorman House. The Hon. J. W. Bosler, of Pennsylvanis, is at +the Bhorman House. ‘Che Hon. E. J. Undorwood, of Virginis, is at ‘the Bhormsn House. Paul Grawitz and Alvin Xreich, of Prussis, aro +at the Grand Pacific. Prof. Lyon, of the Notro Dame Univorsity; ~wos in tho ity yestorday. . John Robertson and W. E, Robortson, of Beot- land, are at the Sherman, Ex-Senator 8. O, Pomeroy and daughters, of Eansuas, are at tho Commercial. Tho Hon Jomes Garnean snd family, of Bt guuis, aro rogistored at the West Bide Brigge ouse, . Gon, Jobn McDonsald, Bupervisor of Internal }nlevuuuu at 8t. Louis, i8 at the Wost Bide Brigga louse. . P. D, Cooper, the Asalstant Genersl Superin- toudont of tho Lake Shore & Michigan Southorn Railroad, was in town yoatorday. . Misg Annio Firman and -Mr. John Jack, who are toatar it at McVickor's Thoatre: next week, orrived ot tho Weat Bido Drigga House yostor- day. Ca 'The Rev. E. Jonos_and wife, Buffalo; Dr, W. 0, Byors and wife, Poonsylvania; and tho Rev. W. fi' ‘Window and_wifo, Wisconsin, werc among : tho nrrivals at the South Bido Briggs Houss yos- teordny. ©. H. Nelson, Now York; J. K. Hamilton, Fond du Lao; W.. H, H. Bonson, South Ben G. H. Taylor and. wife, Grand Rapids; J, B. Krum, Bloomingtou, were. at-the South 8ide Driggs Houso yestorday. . The following were among tho prominont srrivals at tho Bhorman yesterday: W, H. Gard- nor, Philadelphia; O, Foutor, Boston; O, G. Wobstor, Cincinnati; G. O, Wales, Bostonj E. T. Hookor and family, Now_Orleans; O, M. . Edick, Dotroit; G.J. Doker, Lawrence, Kan.; é. HLKom'ak, Williamsport, Pa; W. Y. Morse, ' ‘Omahs. ~A. Greonwood, Boston; F, P, Nutting, Salt “Lako City; John Baxtor, Balem; E. P, Allis, Milwaukeo; 1. J. Powell, St. Louls; Oharlod . Grof, - Milwaukoo; J, B, Maynew, Murfroos- ro; ¥, E. Burdick, Boscobol; Ed, T. Lay, hmfi City; J.11. Morsoy, \V&uhingtun, B P . Byolt, Springfield' D, F, Bkinnor, Vaip, ¥ais0; G. G, Shaffor, Galous; G. W. Col woll, ¢ i0, aro at tho West Side Briggs Houso. o wore among .the prominent armionlafs, \ fho Grand Paciflo yestorday : O, L. pe ; I\ J. Flourney, Jr., Paducih, Vewort, Medison; J, W. Bugboe, “in Potts, Philadeiphia; O, T b O, W. Welshaw, Now Or- or, Houaton, Toxas; H, A, isat the Wost Boston ; Place, Pittsbm loans’; W. B, L Lacoy, Dotroit. s Commodoro Royn %8 {4 Bocretary of the Navy whila Roboson ia st b & £ Tho Rev. B, Proctor, \@f Oxogon, Ill,, sued tho Indopendent Presbyteri, W Church of Polo for ggbfgug back-pay, ik the . onzt allowad Lim ouly Samuol D, Parker, forme. Yy for twenty YoArs District Attornoy at Boston, . Maas,, o membo.” tho State, Sonate, oto., diod 46 Baston, July 2% sged 01, Ho graduatod at Hewreardin 1705, John O, Breckinridge haaylately baen visiting Richmond, Va., for tho flrnt‘flmn Eince ho rodo away from tho 'bnming city ¢on the anorniog of tho 3 of April, 1865. H. I, Kimbal], Iato of Georgis, is siummering in Nowton, Masa, AMr. Kimbull i onv of the most distiuguished Americans ever produced. Ho owes flyo millions—assots 0. Gen, Willlam H. Duflleld, of Datroft, Iva been appoliated Buporintendent and Chief Lun gineer of tho Kentucky, Cumberland Gap & Sotithorn Railroad, and i now in the flold with a larg o sur- yoying and constructing force, ‘Tho latest phaso of the “Botsey and E Are Out” controversy, {s the announcement that Miss Emertoa will take the flold noxt fall 28 & roador of tho disputed poem. Now lot: Alr. Carleton show Lis hand. BSonator Bargont has published o card denyiny that ho owna stask lnnlhu Countral Paciilo ffl;lfi ;?m u:m;s_‘ ux;u:d gflng in m'gor now ll:: ‘cl:nl B road Company douying thal oy own the Bonator.—8an ‘l’-‘rgmxm U/‘l"flnick-‘ Gov. Powern, of Miusluslppi, recoived on_the st of July, 1872, from tho ):vrcrlumm, Jagkson & Grest” Northom Tilrond Gompary, 170, 818.20, in ssttlomont of a deli fo'thio Blato, nd It ia roportod that he holds that monoy yob, ‘Wo Linvo been requestod to' esy:that, although /| ¥ome trivial mstter, whoroupon tho son an- an-, tho Oharlos Goodrich who w, urdored in/: Drooklyn resided in Davopport in' 1867, ho was not the Ohorlos Goodrich who waaja dontiat, and | residod thore about tho semo time.—XKack Jsland Argus. Ve Ggorge Philip Stanhopt's ‘elaim to the title of the nEmézl of Ohln)aterfleldp hes just boon ndmitted by (e Committeo of Privilegas of thetHouso of THE. CHICAGO DAILY TRIBU immediato prodecosaors, from the eloventh ron of tho first Earl of Chiesterfield, ‘Before Jndsn E. Y. Rico wont to Congross he subscribod $10 townrds goetting somo’ nrtificlsl foot for a poor boy in thia place, Holss nover yot paid tho monoy, It would bfily iake a little of his back pay to sottlo tho bill, Will Lo do 1t ?—Carlinville (11} Enguirer. Tho New York Oommercial Advertiser tolls of 2 Wostorn Oongreasman who carrios his baock-pay in & loathor pouch attachod to a strap about his pordon, Tho dovico works admirably. Whone over ho has any talk with good, consiclontious soplo, and bogins to foel m& ho ought to re- turm i, 1o Just takon tho monoy otit, furns 1 ::or two or threo timos, and tho fooling is gouo oneo, Gon, Jnspor Packard ls industriously enrning his enlary of §20 o day by loitering undor tho vino and_ flg troon of hia rosidonco in this oity, Twonty dollars o day, wo aro told, is *too emali a salary for o Oongrosaman,” but wo know of mon who will lay around their homes for nine months in the fn“’ nnd bo perfoctly satisflod with o salary of £2.60 o day; thoy nro pmarter than tho avorago Congressman, too.—Llaporis’ (Ind.) Argua, Tho doath of Lord Marjorlbanks (D. Robort- son, M, P, for Borwickshira), within ‘a fow days nftor his elovation to the poorago, reoalls two or throo instances of poors who died boforo. their patents pasgod tho groat soal, among thom Lord Chancellor Yorke, who was to have boen oronted Morden,” and Lord Gardnor, who was about to bo rafaod to a Viscountey. Thio follow- Ing poora algo died attor onjoying tolx pegragos {for yery limited poriods : Tho thirtonth Enrl of Buffolk, an infant (born posthumus), two daya ; tho Fitlh Vincount Torrington, twonty-fivo days, and the lato Earl of Jorsey, twenty-ono daya. SALOON-KEEPERS IN SESSION, NMeoting of So-Called * Libornl-Minde ed Oftizons ?==Policomoen 1o e Pross ecuted=--NMiscellnncous Talk. f Tho Vercin Frelslnniger Buorger of Chicngo (Liboral-Minded Citizens) mot yostordny after- noon at § o'clock at Holvotia Hall, No. 45 North Clark stroot, Mr. Francis A. Hoffmann, Jr., the Progidbnt, in the ohair. Mr, H, Motz, the Bocrotary, read the minutos of the lnst meeting, after which several gon- tlamon camo forward and paid their inftiation oo, whoreupon thoy were unanimonsly elocted mombora of tho society. Mr. G. A. Korn, from tho Committeo on Judiclary, roported that they Liad agroed not to defend such mombors ns woro wilfully violating the Sunday laws for tho pur- poso of making monoy. Only such mombora would bo dofended by tho soclioty ss were ar- restod mallcionsly and without cause. It was algo neer sury for mombera to notify the Judi- ciary Committeo of their arrost, that they could properly instruot counsel, 4 On motion it was agrood to tako tho case of. Frank Schwachow bofore the Suprome Court of tho Btate, that tho quoation whother tho Mayor hod the right to revoke liconces at wilt would be sottled, A lotter from tho Bwiss Maonnorolior was road by the Bocrotary, tendering tho socioty the use of tholr hiall freo of charge. A porson prosontod o bill of 825 for making out a list of German waloon-keopors in tho eity, but, a8 tho Bocrotary and savoral other gentlomen deolarod the work ugeloss and dofective, payment was refusod. g The Finanelal Socrotary rend his monthly re- port, aud, on motion, it was docided to rofer the same to & Committes, consisting of F. Bachso end Max Romer, for oXamination, Mr. H. Mathiow mado a epooch donounolog police officars for entoring ealoons in cltizens' clothing and demanding drinks for thnrh 80 of induocing tho saloon-koopora to broak the law, and afterwards report thom. Ho Ihn%hl tho goploty should prosecute such enoaky offfolnla, Mr.,” Erwin Mark wae surprised that Mr. Mathiow had not read tho proceedings of the Polico Commissfoners, whore this queation had alroady boon gottlod, ab tho instigation of thoir friond, Mark 8heridan, Bovoral othor gontlomen gavo vont to tholr in- dignnation, and sovorsl officors were reported fox having entorod saloona in citizon's nlothlgr, and particularly o star No. 815, who had an idlosyn- orasy of oxchanging his blte cont and star for & baker's uniform, and thus disgused was contine uslly inveigling uususpecting esloon-keopers to ‘break the law for the purposo of making out a ease againat them. 'l‘lmRJndlcl ‘Committoa was orderad to pros- ecutn this partioular policoman, to make it a test ongo, Mr. Motz moved to put a standing advertisc- mont in_tho Blaals Zeitung pnd Union, whiok was voted down by & large msjority. Afgor tronancting some further unimportant businBss, tho meeting adjournod. ANOTHER OUTRAGE. ‘The violators are not yot clenned out of Chi- oago, apparontly, and tho fate of one or two of tho unwholesome aroiwd has not aotod s detor- rontly as might have boen oxpected. Bherwin lica in jnil undor a five years' ponitontinry sen- tonce; Grifiths, of Lincoln Park notoriety, had to pay £8,000 to his victim to got free from pun- ishmont for his orimé; and yet, on Thursday night, at tho West Side, in o locality whoso uni- form tronquility is but seldom disturbed, the anguishod ory of » woman arouses the inhabi- tants, who arrivo just in timo to eave hor from the horrible deaigns of a brute. About half-pnst 11 on the ovening montioned, s woman's voice wes, in tho neighborhood of Monroo and Adams stroets, hoard orying for help, Assistance was soon rendered by the dwellora in the neighborhood, who found tho woman, ono Mary Burdick, struggling, with a mman, who was trzllng to tear hor, by main force, from the buggy in whioh sho waa soated. The ‘woman was relcased from her_position; and the man, who gave his name as Dugald Anderson, WAS BOCTY Tho atory of the girl showed that sho had been introduced that ovening to Andorson, who hod induced hor to take a buggy-rido with him. Thoy _ drovo along Adams stroot from Dosplainas, and, whon they had arrived asfar as Roboy stroot, sho ox presaod & dosire to roturn. ¥inding him un- willing to eomply, sho remonstrated, when tho villain olzed Lor by the walst, crying, * You'll o whore I wont you to ; you are in my power." &‘hm bogan tho atrugglonud tho scroaming which arouscd thoe attentlon” of the West-Sidora, Bo- fore Justice Soully, yesterday morning, Ander- #on was fined 8100 for disordorly conduot, no other chargo, under tho circumstances, boing preferable against him, JEE e THE TEMPERATURE. . Cnioigo, Avg. 1s The Fange of tomperaturs this day, us ro- portad by L. Manasgo, optiolan, 23 West Madl- son gtreot,, nvnryh.\u-imnr, ia a8 tollows : PAIIENTIEDT, 88 gs EHEE o 1355 Sgrerrrprry EBEERBEEE & 8! BEIIZRERRER g g Bunday Paciflo Train, Tho througli Pscifio express for Counofl Bluffs, Omahs, Ssn Franclaco, and all other Far-Weat points, will Ieave tho Coniral Depot of the Michigan Contral, Tlinois Ocntral, and Ohicago, Burlinglon & Quinoy Rallways, at 10 a, m, to-morrow, -wmlns at the In. uo- and Canal sirset sta This s the .llllnn:‘:h.l‘!c:nl boen swarded the it contract for the transportation of the overland mails to and from San Francisco, Australis, Obins and Jspan, Thropgh ticketa via Cbicogo '& Northwostorn aud Obieage, Tock Talaud & Pacifio Ballwsys will be good on thil train, s, Making Room for New Gooda, ‘Wo havea very large stock of afiver-platod tea-sots, cake-baskots, castors, jce-pitchiord, urms, borry-dishes, ote,, from the very best makors, which we desiro to close out to make room for & fall utock, snd will mark such pricea on thoao goods tuat will insuro their rapid sulo, Iloddin & Hamilton, No, 09 Htate streut, nosth~ «cast corucr of Dooksellers' Row. The Wnlworth Onue Revoersueds Prous the Lynchburg (Va.) Neics, Wo wore informed yostorday, by & gentloman from Appomattox, that two or throo days agos man named Ingo quarreled with his son about nonpeed his intontion to leave tho Biate, to e fathor objpoted. ¥rom wordy thoy procooded to blows, aud tho young inan was finally killed by his fathor, and buriod by him in , tho collar of Lia dwelling, Tho coourrence was oou heralded abroad, and an oxamination of Mr. EBRB'I promises was mado by tho authorltios, whou the body of the murdered young man was found, Tho fathoy was at onoo arrostud, aad ia Lords. The now poer is descended, Ljke Jjs threa’| now in jnil. SERIOUS OIIARGES. A Womnn Profors Ohnrges of Groas Immornlity Against Firo Marshal Willinme=Tho Aflldnvit-=Tho Ac= cusvd Donics tho Allegations and Chnrges ilor with Attempting to Dinckiinil tim. Yostorday aftornoon, atter the Polics Com- missionors hnd adjourned, s woman opened tho door timidly snd walked in, Bho requostod to #0o Mr. Skoridan, who arose and informed hor of his prosonce boforo her. B8ho snid she had ©como to havo a talk about Firo Marshal Willisms, Presuming that sho had nothiug moro than a commonplaco complaiut to ontor, thoe ropor- tors paid littlo hood to hor., But whon she ot fall tho words, *Ho has wronged mo," &ho was quickly surrounded by tho nowspapor ropresontatives, and mndo tho statoment-which s horo apponded. During its delivery Mr' Shorldan called Mr. Willlamas in, Ifo listonod attentively. to tho narration, interrupting tho ‘woman now and then bysome pointed intorraga- tlon, - Hor .mannor was quiot and composod. Mr. Wililama said to the roportors that ho had ‘nothing to say, except that tho story was prinei- ‘pally falso and ‘tho woman a blackmailor. 8iio then made the following AVPIDAVIT, T do-Horeby toetify that Tobort A, Williama has, at different and froquont occasions during the past threo yonrs, boen holding carnal $ntorcourso with me, having e minod to keop and_protect, and. naver loayo mo, nt lio hna fnoculatod mo with s Inathsomo disossc, from tlo offccta of which I am unable to work, or do -anything for my own and my ohildron’s support ; that during some polics troubles he onco offered to give ma $100 to swear that Mark Sheridan had vislted mo, but 1would not do it, That X have rocelved through Dr, J. N, Banks $200 to make no oxpostire of thoso facts ; that I bave known of hin visiling honses of ill-fame and holding fntercourso with firomen's wivea ; that I havo enlled upon bim for promixed Lelp, to go to my parents in Minnesots, but Lo refunos to givo it to mo, (Bigued) trs, E, HALLOOK, E\Ibltfll:dnlml;awunl to bofore mo this Iat day of Au~ L, ), 1t B Guantes 3, Wiz, Nolary Publio, BTATEMENT. Bhe then mado a statemout, 58 follows : Am_ tho wifo.of Iswao G. Hallock, connectod with Fire Department for four years, Wo had a litlo boy at i Halo & Co/s. I had to draw his woges boe foro due once. My liusband becamo sngry with me, and loft mo, Dolng out of coal, I went ono dsy to 6o ofico of Mr, Willisms, and informed him of that fact, Jio went out’ in &n ontry, and maid e would send mo tho coal, which he did that samo day, Throo or four daya afforwards, hosnd Commisslonor Drown ealled nt our housc, 2081 Burnside stroct, In sbout two svockn ho callod sguin, Ho Induced mo {o bocome T nmnt]o with bim by sending mo monoy and helping ‘mo along, . ‘Tho womsn than proceeded to stato that ho contine uéd to visit hor liouso, o vory ofton wont there drunk, Biio rocolved him and cared for him, About two years 8go lio offcred her $100 if shio would awear befora tho Police Board that Mark Shoridan ond Assistant Firo Marshal Sweenoy oro in the habit of visiting lLor houso, Bho would not do it, Sho and Willlams mot for the first timo tho winter of 1870, In tho summer of 1871 Mrs, Williams called fo soo her. abusod hor d triad to poraunde hor to thirow Willisms anawerod sho could not, ss Williams wonld not go, Mrs, Willlama was doeply grioved. Thoy, at 4imes, would soparate, Willlams g to glve har iip, Bho aald elioloved him, About alx months ago Wilkisms exproased a dotermination to loave her st thot time, and promised to bocome a good man if sho lot him off without oxposure, Provious to this slo had hoard that hio was visiting housos of jll-famo, and {hat sn gerod hier, and shio informed him then that sho would make an 6xposuro, Ho Aont her a physioian, Dr. J, N, Banks, who was niso Willisma! physiclan, = Willlsms thon eald ho would leave heron tho_ 14th of last Janu- sry. Dr, Banks went to bor and pajd hor $200 for Wililame, on_condition that she would mako no ox- poauro, Doing out of monoy sud sick two wooka 8go, Bho sent & boy, Clarenca Morotte, to Willlams, and said tod somomoney, ‘o gent her a noto as fol- 8 : I have no mouoy at presont, Have just mado o payment of £2,000, I can'teay whon I can lot you Bavo any, if at all, ~ (8lgnod) MABSTAL WILLIASI,” Bho_{lion called st the oftice of Capt, Connnught, at Qity Hall sod bo uant for Mr. Wilisusy who refusod 10 do anything for hor, Blio statod furthor ihiat she etaried out yestorday afternoon to_got money o rosch her folks in Glenwood, Minn,, when sho mot John Shonks, formor firoman, 710 sald sho might sa well 0 and soo Bhieridan about the mattor, ANOTHER LETTER, It would seom that Oommissioner Bheridan has bad in his possession for tho past thros months some {nformation concorning tho alleged misconduct of Firo Marshal Wiiliama, He kopt it to himsolf until yostorday, when the prosenta- tien of the aflidavit printed above rondered fur- thor concenlment unnocossary, This knowledge was dorived from a lottor writton to bim Dbyas woman named Mre. 8. A, Hancock, of No. 86 Harrison stroot, which givos hor views of Will- inms in protty plain lnngnnfin. Blo states that, in her opinion, ho {8 total ly unflt to be the ossociato of men who dy auy claim to rcngnmhuuy, and is o disgrco to the g position which he mnolds in tho Qity Govornmont. Ior reasons for entortaining this uncharitable opinion is that she bolloves bim to bo o loertine who mokes a practico of insinuating himself into the families of some of his subordinates and ruining thelr domostic l)uncn. 8ho alludes to o timo toward the closo of nst yoar whon he was sick and got tho pormis- sion’of the Board to go to Michigan, and assorts that his sicknoas was tho result of & night's do- bnuchory at & cortain disreputablo house on Clinton atroet. Bha algo alludes, though in n rather indiroct mannor, to tho caso of the woman Hallock, ho information sho gives , but some of ¢ nbout it had botter not be printed. Bho olaims that doctors porsuadod hor (Hallock) to take §200 and not exposs Williams, INTENVIEW WITH DI DANES, A reporter of Tme Tamune called on Dr. Bauks at hig residenco, No. 874 Michigan avanue, at 9 o'clock lsat ovening., ¥o would not say whether or not Lo gavo Mrs. Hallock any money, rofusing to rovenl anything whatever about lig connoction with the affair, eaying, however, if the Board of Polico requoated him to rolate what he know, and placed undor oath, ho would toll all about it. —_— SOLD. It will be romoembered that the ingenuous Poter Bimple, bofore joining his ship at Ports- manth, was found one day in that port anxiously |- T awaiting the arrival of & “ young lady " who had induced him to lend her half a orown, which she promised to roturn immedistely. The boate Bwain who was torow him out to tho vessel, and who had o much bottor knowledge of the pecu- liaritios of naturo and human noturo as they exist in a South-of-England soaport town, mada him got on board, romarking that * that youny 'ooman hag & very bad memory.” A soniowhal similar swindlo, with tho sexos reversed, was succossfully managed by s rathor docont- looking Geérman youth yeaterday, who walted upon a Mrs, Hofl, at No, 60 Vedder streot, near orth avenuo, nnd boguiled her to parting with tho sum of 84, His story was that he had scci- dontally met & number 6f Mr, Hoff's fricuds, who bad just arrived in Oblcago, aftor o long s voyag. 8o tanderly did Lo dwoll upon the intenso longing theyfelt to once more Enzn upon tho lady’s form, a ploasure they wonld bo obliged to forego unless a triflo of cash was forthcomin, to help tho affectionate but impecunious omi- rants to tho attainment of their desire, thnt fixm Hoff handed out a 82 bill. The emigrants’ friond loft with the money, aud, a8 ho bas not since returned, it is foared that hia memory is sndly doflolont, or that some sad fate has bo- fallon bim. Moanwhilo the too oredulous Mrs. Hoff bemoans her daFlet«d purso, and charactor- izos tho youth a8 an impostor, in Whiclrsho_dis- plays snamount of common gonse that wore wo){ oxorcised a day earlior, : A BRUTAL ENCOUNTER. The firat thing that strikes an observant man who makes a morning round of the Justices' and Criminal Qourts, is the large porcentage of ono- eyod mon among tho audionce ; tho next is tho smazing doficiency {n (he correct numbor of fiogers or thumba which prevails amoug the liands of thoso worthios, Each absonco, whother ocular or dlgital, could tell atale of ita own. As o general hint of how these usoful membors aro lopped off, gouged out, or kicked in, s short dosoription of a South Halsted streot unploas- sutnoss may bo entertaining and instruotive. On Thursday evening Jack Goodheart and Blly Holmes motin the neighborhood of Bixteenth and Halstod stroots. Billy was in Eood humar, but Jagk was glum, and the result of somo banter on Dilly's part was & challonge from Jack to tfight 1t out, rough-and-tumble.” After somo littlo delay prelimiuarios wero arranged, and, to #ocuro no hack-down, & thoroughbred named Bunting promised to lick oither of tho boys who Lacked ont. A description of the *mill " would oyartax tho powers of any fight-writor from llomer to Kinglako, Thoy blt, soratohed, toro, kicked, gongod, wrostled, \mdnd‘ for an hour, when Goodhenrt got Hofmos' thunih in his moutl nnd bogan chowing it, Tho ugonlnturu actually #aw Goodbonrt swallow tho blood as it poured from tho mashed up momber which he ground nudlbl{lin his toath, At lant Holmor gavo way, A denthly ‘llnllnr ovorspread hin faco, What It~ tlo strongth wan loft him he uxpundnd in crying, a8 loud as ha coujd, “YEnongh!" and foll into tho arma of what probably ho calls his frionds, Good- heart spat somothing from his mouth, rubbed the, nhya of his hoad, muttered somothing to his sooond, snd loft. gbort time afler, two mon ' with lantorns apponred on tho battloflold. They sonrchod for mome- thing which had heon lost. Thoy wero succoss- ful, “Inn fow minutes Jaok's friend lifted :5 the lacorated remains of his oar, which Billy I doxtorously bitton oft, while flmy‘u friond was equally happy whon, nltnrflongursnlmh,ho got tho top of that thumb, put itin his waistcont ookat, and dapartad. Qoodkoart, Holmes, and &untlng woro bronght boforo Justice Bouliy's Qourt yostorday mnrnlnm who finod the two firat namod 230 onch and tho ast mentioned §50, EMANCIPATION, Twonty-cighth Anniversary of tho Emancipation of Sinves in the West Indios-«Uolobratlon by Colored Oitis Zons«=A Plcnic and & Banquot-sLots ter from Mayor Mcaill, Tho Colored Association of United Fellows amused thomeolves at Moak's Grove, yestorday aftornoon, commomorating tho twenty-oighth snnlveraary of the omanuolpstion of slavery on tho Wost India Islands. In the evoning thoy continued tho colebration at thohiall cornor of Van Buren and Olark stroota, Thoro wora about 200 prosent. At half-past 9 o'olock tho mombors of tho Assoointion marched 1to the hsll, procoded by Navins' Band. Mr, William 8. Johnson, the Prosidont, mado o fow introductory romnrks, and' introdncod Dr. Smith a8 tho firat sponkor, Dr. Bmith sald they hed s nico timo during the sftornoon, snd ho hod enjoyed himgol so much that ho was now incapacitated from making a specch, but ho was happy to introduce & young and eloquent spoal- or Who had studied at tho Lincoln University. He thon lutroduced the Rov. Mr. Johnson, of Ontario, who mado an eloquent and forciblo address which waa froquently applauded. Ttobort Jones nnd othiors also made shortspocchs 08, aftor which the following lotter from Mayor Modill waa road : Ay, Willlam S, Johnaon 2 Dran Bin: 1 havo tho honor to scknowledgo the recolpt of your favor of tho 10th inst,, inviting mo to 8ddross tho Socloty of the United Follows on the 1at of August prox, It would givo me great pleasuro to accopt this invi. tatlon If tho proosaupation of my Lme permitted ; but my oficial dutles engross overy sccular day, and scarcaly leave me a momant'a loisuro, I can thereforo not Lo proont at tho celobration Sn tho body, but will rofolco with you in the spirit, I am mo elovonti-nour friond of tho * froedom of your race, but havo Dboon sn oppoment of lsvory from tho time I waa ol enongli to form au intalligont eatimato of tho character of tho lato peouliar st tios d when tho time como to strike down chattel in tho Amorican Republic, T contributed my 0 {owarda ita unconditionsl 'deatruction, Your eoplo aro now §n the full posscasion of all tholr civil and politica rights, and stand befor the luw o tormn perfoct anuality 'with tholy w rethron. Thoy bave come g\lt of tho land of bondago into tho horis 1ago of Froedorm, through tho Ned Soa of blood, thelr dostini ‘e honcoforth in their own hands, and tholr future standing and infuenco in socloty muat dopend on thelr own uats snd efforts to prove themsolvos worthy and gafo depositorica of tho groat boon oon. ferrod upon them, Hoping your Bocloty may enjoy a Dlesssut colobration of Emancipation Doy, snd with perional regreta for unayoidabla abapnco, ¥ am, yours ruly, Joserm MEDILL, The Prosidont, Mr. Johnadn, thon thanked thoso prosent for thoir attendance, and invited thom to a suppor, of which, ho said, Prosident Grant need not ashamed. jus- tico waa dono it. The fostivities ondod carly this morning. s e A a8 iinols County Fairs. 164 Sept, 2-8 Aug,26-20 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Financial Nows, Nzw Yoz, Aug, 1,—Monoy was casy at 3@4 por nt, Blorling ruled dull and wesk a4 1083 for sixty days, and 100)@1093; for sight, Gustams racoipte, §316,000, Total imports for tho week ending to-dsy, 85,409,019, of which $2,809,010 wero dry goody, aud $3,100,000 merchandise, Gold waa weak ‘and lower, doclining from 1153 {0 l‘lflxr., dnnl&g n:) 1“’%(0,’0‘33%. lnpo;.u;nl to ¥IE for earrylng, learings, e-Assfstant Troas. ror disbursod $721,000, © Govorumonts dull. New &3 and reglatered 10-40s ‘were quotod ox-intoreat, Blocks woro irregular, but the changes fn most of tho shares wero slight, Thero were fraquont fluctua- tions, but at the closo tho market was firm, and pricea ‘well sustained, excopt in a fow instances, Tho Van- dorbilt sharos Woro tho firmest. ‘Tho wegker apots of tho market were Pacifio Alnjl snd Nortiweatern com- mon, Tho lotter doclined from 633 to07%, on th pressure of sales in_the aftornoon, but nfterwards re- covorod to 68%, and closed firm, Paclfio Mall doclined 1 por cont, with sn noressed dispoaition fo sell, Dure ing tho lafe dealinga it wag roportod that tho city au. thoritios wore about to issuo attachmonts ngsinat the Pacific Mall Company for overdue taxes, There was #ome talk on the stroct of a moyemeut among the Erio preferrod atockholdors, whicl, if it continucs, oasy endanger tho divideads’on (ho preforrod afock, ng, 100, Bhelby' Atlanta Unfon Gentrai, Farmer Olty Union, eto) GOVERNMENT RONDS, Conpons, '81,. .1103¢ | Coupons, '07, 118, Goupons, '03".....2,:117" | Goupon: 118; Coupons, ‘4 11734 | 10-403, 115 Coupons, 65 187 | Qurrent 114y ‘Coupouns, ‘63 ( 173§ | Now ba,0eus 114% ToNDR. Missours, .. X | Virginfas, now. 80 Tenneusecs, o1, Virginias, old, 43 North Carolinss, oid..a7 North Carolinas, new.15 523 13,5 12i¢ leincasees, now. Ohicago & Afton, Chicago & Altony Ohio & Missisei Q,0.&0 rlom pfd. 35" | Lako Bl Michigan Qeitral. ... 053 | Indiana Coni Dittsburgh. Nortbweatern. ....",. 68 ( Unlon Pacfiostocks,. 23 ion Pacifie bong el, Lack, & Westorn, 1013 B & Erloyeisoens 35 Foreign Mariets, TONDON, Ang, 1—5 p, m.—Alandsy will.bo & bank halfdsy, snd tho London markéta closed, ‘The rate of discount for § months' Lills in the open ug., markot §8 3¢ per cant bolow tho Bank rata, “Tho amount of bulllon gono into the Bank of Eng- 1and to-loy on balance 18 £285,000, Consols for mouay, 02%@923 ; acoount, 81%@IA% § 8308 0L 163, 043¢ T, 94 1045, oli;" now ba, 003, - Exlc, 47, allow, 42, FBANKFORT, Al 1,~Five-twenties of 1843, 067§, Panis, Aug, foa, 1 Livenroox, Aug, 1,—Cation firm ; middling np- lands, 8%(d ; Orleans, 95, Balen, 15,000 balos ; Amori- ean, 0,300 1100 and oxport, 4,000 baled, Bales of tho weok, 111,000 balou ; export, 11,0003 apeculation, 16,000, Btook, 848,000 Ameriaan, 853,000, Jiecelpts, 9,000 ; Amorfean, 24,000, Actual export, 7,000, Stook afloat, 379,000 ; American, 63,000, Yarns and fabrios st Afarichoater firm, with sn up- ward tondency, Droadstulla gulet ; Californta club, 11 111@122 34 ; red wintor; 115 100@124 34, Flour, Ms@28s 30, Lard, 385, Glieoso, 624 61, Oumberlands, 378 6d, Bhort ¥i, 40, Tecolpts of whost for {ho past throo days, 65,000 usrlers, of which 69,000 quartors wero Americas scolpta'of corn for tis same time, 16,000 quarters { ‘American, 8,000, Now York LivesStock Market. New Youx, Aug, 1,~Breves—Only 137 recolved, makiug 3,647 sluce Monday, sgainst 4,850 the same time lant week, Molding back shipmonfu has chocked the dowmward movement fu prives, sud sales to-day moro at pravious quotations, cludiug 9 cars of fat ola gloors, Ti¢ owt, at 110, Quotations aro 11y @10)0 for Toxad and Cherokes cattls, and 10@13350 for natives, BUERP AND Lauma—TRocolpts, exolusiv of half s dozun cord ta arrive, 819, making 8,547 sinca Monday, agalna 14,070 tho samo o last weok, Tho supp sud demand aro about equul, and a moderats busf- noss was domo at providus quotations, or 4\ @00 for shoop, mnd Bx@9o for lambe, scarcoly any lambe woing highor tusu 8jo. fales. ju- cludo 3 cara Ohlo ngm», ay B1 1bg, at s){mxu 3 1 car, aV B53¢ 1y, at 43¢0 ; 1 car, av OL Ius, At 0o ; 1 car Ken- tucky Iambe, av 6434 1bs, af 7o ; 1 car, av 00 1ba, at Tio; 1 car Jorsoy, av 65 s, at 7)o 1 car Blato, av 65 1w, of B30 1car, nv 00 )bs, at Bx0; 3 car, av 63 Ibe, ot Do, wine—Liocalpts, § cars, or 700 hoge, making 14,830 since Mondsy, againat 10,525 for thio' sauio tnio last week. Nono ou 4alo allva, Drotned aro in fair de- mand, and closed with & firm fecling, ok SX@Ti4e. HBuffalo LivcaStuck Market. Durrato, N, Y, Aug, - 1—Oarris—Rocolpts to- dny, tuciuding 20’ care roported o arzive, 867 londs ki lotal aupply for tho wook thus fur, 7,4 hiead, or 440 cars, againut 423 cas Inst week, Market flat 3 1o buyers attondance ; but Jittlo stock in the yards offorfug, The shipments to- dey il cleaw out e yacde, | No salos o rapart, . BUZKR AXD -Rocolpta to-day, 400 Liead § total uut 4 or tho pate tia SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, i9% ; 5 for tho woek thus far, 10,400 Lioad, ngatnat 16,400 hiondl for tho Ramo time Inat weok, No nles {0 record, ANl tho stock in tho yards dispored of, = Canada lnmbs, $0.50@7.26 ; Cauuda shiooy, $4.00@5.00 ; Woutern alicep, Moas—Ttocolpta to-Iny, 3,800 hiond ; total for the week {thus far, 19,500 head, nitainst 25,000 hiead thosamo tima Jagt wok, “Tho matkat coutiniten flat, and up {0 noon 10 saloa fiad beon nndo, Owiers Wero I\lklul; 6,003 Bi}fl for desirable hogs, with buyets lookiug for a de- cline, New York Dry Goods Morkots Nrw Yonr, Aug, 1.~Thera fa a_brisk movemant in gomo branches of irado from firat hands, but ihe Jobbing trado continues qulet, o markat {or cotton fooda in foirly nctive. Peanot and Laconia wido ahoet~ igs woro advancod 2igc by (iangonts, but the Jobbing rates are unchangod : 9-4 Popperoll brown micolinga nrokall alioad at $2ice, Simpron's black and gray printa and Alblow's soilds aro reduced {0 10)e, Gare nor's purple printn advanced to 11xe. Wellington dark prints aro Jobbiug b Oc, Woolona nnd flannels aro activo, Pittaburgh Cnttle Mnarket. EABT LIDERTY, AUgt, 1.~CaTzLE—Arrivals, 12 cars § léc‘ncga.w@n.w; ‘motium, $5,25@5.95 ; comnion, $4,00 Blirzr—Arrivale, 1 car s bont, $3.00@5.80 3 “fi‘@“"“}“ onte, 20" i Fiedotghi . 2 0as—Atrivals, 20° cura ; Liindolphin, $5.00@5.20; ‘Yorkors, $4.15@5.50, A sy S100mna0 modium, Pittaburgh 011 Mnariket, PrrTsnonan, Pn, Aug, 1~Rofined potrolonm dull ; quoted ot 1734 for Rl tho yoar, Crude closed ntronget snd oponod'at $1,60, fluctuated during tho doy, and closed at 81,55, ‘Titusville 011 Markot, TITUSVILLE, - Aug. 1—The potroloum markot very panicky ; prices falling rapidly on account of thio rov cont airlko in tho lowor dintrict, Balos at $1.63% ot Tituaville, and $1,65 at Oil City, The Produce Markots, NEW YORK, Nrw Yanx: Aug. 1—Corros—In ncliva demand, but lowor ; mlddling upland, 1957, Dneavsturss—Flour moderatoly actives roceipts, 9,000 brls; prices unchinnged, 1tyo flour and corne meal tnchangod. Wheat less active, and common and Inforlor_grades Jowor; rocofpts, 17,000 bu ; rejocted apring, $1,05@1:22 ; poor to ‘prlnm 0, 8 aprln? $1.26 @130 ungraded_épring, $1.35@1,35 ; No. 2 Mliwnu. koo, $1.41@1.42; No, % apring, $1.40@1.47; winter red Weatorn, $1.60. " Ryo, barloy, and malt ‘uuchan, ed, Corn_eanior ; receipts, 31,000 bt ; steamer \anlgnm mixad; 50@5do; mail do, 65@670 ; yellow, 8o ; ented, 48@49c, Oata bado firmer ; recoipts, 13,000 buj now mixed Westorn, uz;qu« 3 'whilo, 48@62¢, Faos—Dull and nom{ual. Y—Qulet ond Hrm, Hovs—Dull and.uachiangod, ROCERIEG—Coffeo firm, Bugar atrong, Molasses dull and nominal. Rice firm, cy & Y PrrroLxus—Dull and nominat; refinad,170; crude, e Tonrxicrove—Dull and lower ot 425 @43, Provisions—Pork botter; new ma“.?, end cut mosts unchangod, Mididles stea sliort closr, 9%o: shortrib, o, Lard woak; old ieatorn ateam, 89100, Burren—Firm and in good demaud; Western, 16@ Onerse—A shado easlor at 13@13%e, ‘Wiuiskr—Quiot but n shade firinor at e, NEW ORLEANS, New Oniraxs, Aug. 1.—BReAbsTurFa—Flonr dull 3 troblo X, $0.60@7.00; fawmily, £8.00@9,76, Corn scarca 3 yollow mlixad, 800 ; wiito mixod, Td0, Onts dull at 42@4S0, Dran—Dull nt 80@850, Hav—Dull ; primo, $23.00; chofcs, $17.00, PnovieroNs—Pork dull at §16.75, Dry salf shoulders #carco at 0o, Bacon firmor at DKGH}{&Q“,’{& 1lnms, 15@100. Lard dull; choleo, Bo; Herce, BY@U0: kog, 10G4c. 4 ¥ A olocEame Sugar aud molatsot—no movomont. e. Witsbky—Sapply Ught ; Loulslans, 00 ; Claclanat} #1,00; Evanay) lfl,’mfi n; 13 S "INANCIA] er] 7y 263¢0; s i o aNon—Sterliog, 26%o; sight, ¥ premium; CoTToN—Silor; good ordinary, 14@16c; low mix- od, 18%(@1870 ; middling Orleans, 190; recoipts, 910 baloa; ™ axports’ conatwiso, 209 bala; 'stock, 20,203 bolea 3 wook's Ralow, 4,600 bales ; rocelpts, net, 10,803 g:}:; 38, 2,143 balea; oxports cosstwish, 4,508 BUFFALO, BOFPALO, Aug. 1.~ButAvsTUrEs—Flour quiet_snd unchanged. Wheat very dull ; nules 2,000 bu No, 1 Mileatkeo at $1.35, Corn quist ; males 90,000 bu No, Wostorn at {3c, and 10,000 bit samplo &t 420, Oats Qull ; ealea 2,000 bu No, 2 Ghifcago ot 37c, Trierauzs—Steady ; wheat, 10)e; corn, 9o ; oals, e DETROIT, DeTROMT, Aug. 1-DREADSTUPFA—Flour quict and unchanged, Wheat steady; exira white, now, $1,60 Bid; No. 1, old, oponcd st 31,62, and cloged at’ $1.50; ambor, old, $1.65 bid ; now, $1,34. Corn quict and unchnnged. s fn good domand at 330, FuewanTe—8trong; OawoRo, 10c, BT, LOUIS. 81, Lous, Aug. 1,—BineADsTurre—Flour quict and unchianged,” ‘Wheat guiot and woak; No, 3 rod_foll, $L35; No, 2 do, $1.40; samploa Jowor; prime, $1.30, Oorn ‘dull and dzooping s No. 2, 38@793¢ in clevator ; 440 eacked, Oata lrregular; No, 2, 29C'@ale, Darley dull; now ‘spring, 65c, Ryo highot ot 85@106. Witisuy—Advanicing; 01@0%. Provisions—Pork unchanged, Bulk mests firm ; #alea small lota packod shoulders ot Byo; cloar rib, 03¢c. Tacon atroug; small lots shouldors, 85/@8jco; clear ib, 10%@103{3; clear, 10X @10%e. Lard quict ; rofuod, b1@85io anion at 146 ncllor January, Hoas—Firmor at §.10@4.60. CarTLE—Firm and fairly sctive ; ‘booves, $)@Uo; fat Texans, I3/@43c, LOUISVILLE, Lovlsyrire, Aug, 1,—Bueansrorss—Flour quiot and nctianged, L 110 VS10NE—~3Tods pork ntondy and quiet nt $10.00 1080, Bacon In #o0d detmand ;. hodere, DU gloar” sth, 0@10%0; clear, 105103, dil ackea Dulk meats riwor; Ahouldors, Ho; clexr rib, 93 § eloar, 0@9%e, all foose, Lard quict; cholco tidree, 9GD3c; sicaim, e, Wittsiy—Firmer at 02@03c, M Avg, 1.—Orer b gaod domaad good M, Aeg, 1.—CorTon—Ia lemand § ordinnry, 1030 1oor tmldaling, 1850, Breapsrusie—lour dull and liominal. Cornmenl Jull snd. draoping at $95. Corn—Yollow scarco snd firm atS6c; whita duli and drooping ot Goc. Oats quict and weak ot 40@4%. HAY—No supply ; good wanted, Bnax—Firmer at $15.50, Pnovisiona—Bacon in good demand and higher ; shouldrs, 93¢0 sldes, 10X@11c, OSWEGO, 0swra0, Aug, 1—Wheat quict; $148. Corn uteady nt 620, OINCINNATI, A7y, Avg, 1,—BReapsToPre—Flour very good to choico 0. 1 Milwaukes, CINCINNATY, quict, at $4.25@0,60. Wheat quiot ot $1,95@1.30, Uorn quiot st 43@440, Ryo quied at 10@72c. Oots quiet at 33@430, PuovisioNs—Pork—Light offarings ; hald ot $10,00, Tard dull; salos of kettlo at B0 ; steam hald at Rige, Bulk mosfs firm nnd in good domand ; shoulders, 3(@8c npot, and 8370 buyer. August ; cloar Tib, 954G 0X0; clear hold at 95@0%c, both buyor Angust. ‘Bacon strong and highor ; shouldors, 870 ; cloar rib, 10)ge; cloar, 10K@10%¢, with sales, bt ¢ 920 MILY, toady AUREE, g, 1.—BreansToFrs—Flour dull, & IS80G080. Whest steady; N $1.20; Augus| Boptembor. unsoftled ; No, 3, " 283¢c. Corn fu falr demand and higher; No, 2, 3537, Ityo in 1alr demand and bigher; No. 1, 8o, Barioy in’ fair domand and firm ; No, 2, 800, ¥rEionTe~—To0 Buffald, 630 ; Oawego, 110, TReceirrs—~Flour, u)od bris § wheat, 86,000 bu, BoemenTe—Flour, 6,000 brla ; wheat, 83,000 bu, GLEVELAND, Wiaxy- DrLwa “shado lower at OLEVELAND, Aufl, 1~DBREADSTUFFE—Wheat quiet; No. 1 red, $1.38 1 No. 3, $1.2%, Corn, oats, and petco- loum and'unchanged, PHILADELPHIA, Poruipzremnia, Aug, 1, — BReapsruers — Flour firin ; supore, $3.50@4,25 } Indisna, and Oblo exten'amily, §7.60@8.15. | Whoab—TTolors anzious to eell s rod 1865 No, 2 $1.87@1.40. Ry, 780, Gorn qnms and -;my oo, Ss@ | witso m)"&‘& orn, 03 wi ata firm'; Wl e e w0 B oLEDM~—Crudle, 190 ; rafined, 1730, . WisKy—4ctivo sud higher, at 97e. BALTIMORE, Barrryone, Aug, 1,—BurapsTores—Flour steady and unchanged, Whest active and firm ; choico whit, $1.70; fair to primo do, $1.50@1.65; good to nrime red, $i Corn steady ; mixed Western, 5030 Ty 86 snd searco b 65@700, PROvISIONs—Pork quiot, Bacon firm; shonldors, Oxes slles 10Ko; cliat rib, LIGUXG. Lard dull and nominaf nt S283¢c, Burren—steady, Waskx—985@bTe, TOLEDO, ToLzpo, Aug, 1,—BreabsTUFEs—Flonr stendy, Whiuat—Now bighior ; 0ld lower ; No, 2 whito Wabnsh, $1.6531.60 No. 3, now, $1.65 No. 1 rod, old, $1.85} now do, $1.45°¢ No. 2 rod, $1.53 s new do, $1.50@1.363. Corn ateady ; high mixed, 43)¢0 for apot and Auguit, and 48 for foptamber ; low inized, 430 ; white, 8350} 10 grade, 7360, OA8 quiot ; No, 1, 800 'for spot,” 136 for August § or spat, B1o for Auguate Funons—-Fiem and unchangod. Rrorrera—¥lour, 1,600 bris; wheat, 24,000 buj corn, 44,000 bu § oats, 2,000 bu, Brureareirs—Tiour, 1,300 brlas wheat, 5,000 bu ; corn, 99,000 bu § oals, 15,000 b, MARINE. Port of Chicago. 1,63, i Westorn, 40u ; white, 3@ 44c, ARRIVED. Frop Juy dould, Duftao, sundsics, Bobr Ralelgh, Eric, coal, Sehr Kato Winslow, Erl, coal, Blmr Corons, Muskegon, ruudrion, Bolir Rousa Simmons, Muskegon, Tnmber, Bebr U, 8, Grant, Grand Hyven, lumber, Gehr 0, Bliaw, South Haven, tanbark, Behir Wollln, Holland, wood. Helir Tiob Koy, Baugatuck, lumtor, * Blinr Manitowoo, 1wo Rivers, sundries, golir 8, G, Andraws, Manisteo, lumbar, ., Groli, Manistoo, lumber, arge Whidsor, Maniatee, luniber, Hobr Black Hawk, Littlo Traverso, wood, Huhr Ora, Androws’ Plor, tanhark, Btmr Mubkogon, Grand Haven, sundrles, Btm bargo Annio Laura, Baugatuck, lnmber, Behr A, M, Bosrs, Bay DoNoo, Jumber, Bcbr W, A, Hawkina, Wiltard Pior, wood, Blmr J, A, Dix, Lud{ngton, no catgo, Behr Rogulator, Muskeyon, himbor, Bolur Mary Nau, Groen Liag, lumber, Behr Minory uskegou, lumber, Prop Lowell, Port Huron, sundries, ‘Behr Bardinfs, Manistow, Jumbor, Behr Aroturas, Milwaukeo, drun ore, Bcow Flasot, ¥alr Iivor, lombez, Aug, 1, Burgo Wyoming, Trop Lako Lrto, Goderich, salt, Helir Tllinols, Batlny's Plof, wood, Hehir Lizzlo Donk, t, Joaoph, Inmber, el 0, doxlon, ki, Joroph, fumnbar, Trop Gen, I, E, Paiic, Grand Javen, towing, Tinrgo Approntioe Iioy, Grand Haven, lumbor: Tinrgo City of Erly, Grund Huven, lumber, drand Havon, Mmbor, Holir Addio, Banton Iarbor, rallrond ts, ete Norl Gape, Duttlo, conl. ’rap Moutgomery, Pord Iiuran, suniries, T OUBAIED . Blmr Manitowoc, Manitowos, ron, 10 kegn whito lead, Selir Richard Winslow, DufTaio, 60,000 bu corn, Trop Qconto, Groen I3y, mundrios, Behr J. G, Tinrrinon, Buftalo, 35,000 bu corn, Helir Guyahogn, Bulfulo, 16,000 bif corn, Bchr Aunto Shorwand, Bufnlo, 41,000 b whent, Helir B, T, Atwator, Kingaton, 20,347 bu whea NIGHT CLEARANOLS..... ... 8tz Muskegon, Grand Hnven, sundrios, e . Kikterhure, uflo, 5527 b corn, Prop Indin, Erle, 2 n aate, 1,400 bbls tlour; Baf- falo, 100 bbis flonr, 27,500 1w onts, Y Btuar Lowall, Ogdonsburg, 10,000 b corn, Xilco Frofghtu, The markot wau activo and higher, Rates on corn wore B3(o to ufislo, To Ringston, clinrtora wore mado at 120 for whoat, and 1140 for corn, Tho onl; engmgomonts reported woro ¢ To Buffalo-—Belr 1, . Hiarrison, Toldorhouao, Antanto, Znok Chnndler, Flying Mint, and Atmoiphioee, corsi st bae, o Nov Lugiand, vis Bufialo—Trop Vanderbilt, corn at 230, Lo Mingston—sohr Maderls, whent at 1205 nclira Yunkeo Liladoand D, G, Fort, corn or whoat at 11ic for tho formor, ond 12¢ for wheat, To Oawego—Schr Aflants, corn on privato torms, To Port Colburn— Hchir Catnoron, corn at o, Total, 13, _Capacity equal $0 20,000 L wh orwheat, ont, 265,000 bu corn, and 38,000 bu corn ug. 1, - Vessels Pasned Detroits ETROIT, Mich,, Aug, 1.—PAsmen Dows—Props Ci of New York, East Saginaw, Prindiville and %‘::YE&:{ Op(onnnun nnd bargos ; barka Maria Mathew, Golden Weat, Ciyde; nchra fln\vhlnu, Dashing ‘Wave, Relle Brown, Mixor, Wronn, Bridgewnter, Ohenango, Nowa. box, Midnight, Lovi. Rawaon, Woucoma, Lies' Olore; Fil:;mm, ‘Thomas Quayle, Trinidad, Kato Keolly, Hippo- T PAGNED Ur—Props Javs, Morchant, Philadelphia; aclr B, Muoller, ;| L Wovp~—Houthwest, Dernorr, Mich,, Aug, 1.~Passrp Down—Prop Tom- peat aud Inirges § 'Unrk Aloxandor ; scira IL, Fitzhugh, American Union, Join Mngea, Pasarn Ur—Propa Leland, Lawrence, St. Louis, Hol- Iand and barges, Trador and bargess schra O, I, Johnaon, Galiatin, Winp—South, ‘Iilinols River and Canal News. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, LABALLE, Iil,, Ang. 1,~Tho stesmer Katio arrived Ugla last ovnlily, Laving towad tlio canal-boats Gold Htuutor and Sunbeam from_Foorin, light, and dropped them nt Peru. Tho canal-hont John Cartor arrived from Poru with corn for Gbicago. The propollor 111~ siofa’doported, tawing tho canal-boat Gon, Rorecrans, ‘With rough stone for thedsm at Henry. Tho propoller Dopuo deparied light totow the canal-boat. Jack Tote ertson (rom Pert with corn for Pooria, Tho canal- boats Jolin Catler, from Peru, with corn; and tho I, E. Goodall, from LaSallo, witli onts, both’ passsd Iritp tlio_canat’ for Oblcago, sud the Tobort Holmos, with lumbor far Lako Dupio, passod out of (ho ¢ansl, Zifght foot and olght inclics of water on tho mitre-slli of Lock 16, Thoro aro conflicling reports as to the stagoof wator on Kickapoo bar, garded as near tho truth. Four foot may bo ro- OANAL OFFIOX, CHIOAGO, Ang. 1.—ARNIVED— Torcules, Marscillos, 6,000 ‘bit" com 3 Oeion Blaracillen, 6,000 bu corn ; Onondags, Morrls, 5,800 bu corn: Yeabioils, Jollet, 6,000 bu cofn s Wave, More xis, 6,000 bu corn 3 Maplo Leaf, Dird's Briage, 6,000 bu corn § Mobawk Delle, Lockpart, 4,390 bu comn’; Mow- #ongor, Lockport, 0,200 bu corn'; ' Montana, Heniry, 0 000 bu'sorn ; Dictalor, LaSallo, 0,100 bu cora s Nerth Btar, Ottaws, 6,000 bu co old Rod, LaSallo, 6,000 bu corn ; Door Park, Laalle, 6,00 bu corn, Orranep—Col, Taylor, Lookfort, 80,084 ft lumber, 10,200 latu; Polar Blar, LaGslo, 71,601 £t Tamber ¢ Friendahip,' 85,550 ¢ lumbor, 80 m shingles ; 200 brls salt, Honry: 100 brls solt, LoSalle; 115 brls salf, 10 Lrla limo, ‘Oftawa : 40 brln palt Genoca 3 50 bris it Morria : 10 brln alt, Channahon ; prap Whale, 6,990 1bs sun. Mdo?;n brla walt, Honry 3 lffl,ms 1ba sundrie tica bt flour, Lomont; Bodrd of Trade, Marsoilies, 10,48 ¢ lumbor, 2,100 ibs merchandise ; Atlniley Morrls, 1,000 1ba morchandieo, 60 kogs naiis ; Mon. tauk, Tockport, 4,220 bu wheat; Oblcago ' Dolle, Utica, 23 brls pal SPEOIAL NOTICES. Personal. DR. HELMBOLD TO THE FRONT AGAIN. Wo at0 glad tosoo thnt, during the Dostor's temporary zoal- dono in aropo, the supply of his gonuino Extract Buchu ~tho onlyknawn spootic for urinary disordors and obscuro complaints in elther sox—has boen suppliod from his for- mula and apparatus by his reprosontative heto. Tho gon. ulno artiolo boars the Dootor's signature, and ts probably tho boat knovn snd moet valusblo romody of the kind in thaworld, JOHN F, HENRY, Now York, Solo Axont, Hofmann’s Hop Pills are nsad by tho rick and th poor. _Thioy ouro fover and aguo, intormittant favor, dumb agud, and all malsrious fovora at once. Thoy donot contain quinino or arsanlo, They axo sugar-coatod. _Bor salo b dragglsts 050 conts r box, or sont by mndl propald. o O s a dolctows ayrup of t oll tasto or amoll Aiag aro elala's Vormityga candios that worms {rgol Conts. " VAN SOUAAGK, 'Ei 5ag0, aalo ngonta, Schenck’s Mandrake Pills, Theso pillaaro composed oxelustyoly of vogotablo fo- srodionts, and Slthaugls oy sntiral Yot saoiable fo; ot mvrnuz. lo pot leavo any of oy agt diroctly Wpon th liver, nad dyin all cases of dorauRement roe derud stato_or tha organ. | Liver Go Disordor, Indigostion, Sick Hondacho, &o., &a.. all sudcunib to tho fcoo uso drake Pifts salo by all druggists Doubons dolicious worri . Prigo for olther, OK, 8TIVENSON & REID, bule ta injurious ofacta. MEETINGS. Masonic, Regular sssombly of Vau Renssslser Grand Lodgs of R e R, S ang alsted-sts, s _ovor 3 't . i TAMES f1. MILHS: G5 BeSrataes: DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. ‘Tha copartnership hithorto exiating under tho firm namo of EDWARDS, BLUETT & 00,, oxplres this day by limitation. The firm of WILDR, BLUETT & 00, witl assuma the liabilitios sud colluct tho dobtsof the lato finm of Kdwards, Bluott & Qo ABRAM EDWARDS, ‘WAL O, BLUETT, JAMES WILDE, JR,, & CO. hicago, Augast 1, 187, COPARTNERSHIP. Tho undorsignod havo formed a copartnorship undar the finn namo of A. EDWARDS & CO., Aud wiil carry on the OLOTHING BUSINESS in tho oity of Ohicsgo. Notioe of lacation to bo givon horeaftor. A. EDWARDS & 00. DISSOLUTION. Tho firmi of HOFFMANN & HERDER hoa becn dis- solved this day by mutunl consont, having sold sll their propurty and transforrod. tnelr bisinews %o the Artfiolal Btano Ga., whish will flactarge sll m\.{u&u of e ato i, dobts du to he Iato firm mus 0 above.named Gorpora: tion. " JULIUS ¥, HUFI’MAI‘}.;I. Ulileago, July1, 1673, RUDOLPH H, HERDER, CHICAGO ARTIFICIAL STONE €O, OHARLES G. HOFFMANN, President. JUr. ¥. HOFYMANK, Bosretary. DISSOLUTION. The firm of BLANOIIARD BROS,, Real Estate and Loan Brokers, 153 LaSall 1s dissalved this 20th day of July, 1§73, by mutual cons R. P. BLANCHARD ‘Wil contlnue tho Roal Retata snd Loaning business, at 53 Lafiallo-st, DISSOLUTION. The partaorship horetofore extating betwoon tho unders #ignod undor tho firm namo of GRANT & QUDNEY, of Orlont Hotol, (s hereby dissolvad by mutual consont. £ E. 0. GRANT, ALBRRT OUDNEY. GENTS' GOODS. Fisk, Clark & Flagg, 090 BROADWAY, New York, WILL IE READY TO EXHIDIT THELL NOVELTIES IN MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, FOR TIE FALL BEASON, August 10th, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, CO TNERSHIDP. T havo this day (Auguat 1, 1873,) amsociated with Bir. A, L; Poarson, forindug a copartuarship, tho namo and s(s1o of sumo ta o Bhay & Puarson, who will continus ta carry ou the Wholosals ticat aud Blion Jusinoss At oid sian ooupyiug tho U tloor snd bassmont as salassooins, and il e 239 Kapt'Madingd. WANTED, " CHOOL FURNITURE WANTED. “Tha Boool Diraotors of Turmor, L, whl recolva opon bl Tor Bobot Feer, Tortiort Ak WL P fint 1 s Aopleiinor ' feotgh ks, A l‘x’::l'nn'nnl Tifard, whio will ¢ i Taraor, Da Page Cov, Lily t ara o Avg. 1 ORNAMENTAL METAL WORHK, (rould Bros. & Dibiles, 149 & 151 S_tlxt_c:st., Chicago. ORNAHENTAL AED ARTISTIC METAT, WORK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fountains, Vases, Statuary, Drinking Fountains, Aquariums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Emblematic Signs, Copper Weather Vanes, Stable Fittings, Crestings, Iron Furniture, Brackets, and Store Stools, . EXCELSIOR LAWN MOWERS, Agonts for tho Fronch Patont BOULEVARD CHAIRS AND SETTEES. Agonta for Younglove Architectural Iron ompnny. g HYATT'S Patont Tluminated Tilo, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS.- HYDE PARK WATER WORKS. Fropasla will ba rcolrod nnt{l Thuraday, Ang. aLAp e by e T dont and tho Bontd of T to Vitlaio ot HYDRPARK Tor Farnisnlug said with tho following: A orib Tocated Tn at Yaet, toralva (12) feot of wator, not Tt e tiand Lo fel fem iy ut famng Sotw . 5-0lghth (Coth) 8traote, A ahawa by lams sud soostl: ontions, Biddors may, at their option, prosont, bids for tho con- orih upon dasigns and specifications fur- aialiod by thomasolros with thels bids: Ono_ brick building, (o o 100st6d at any point the Doard may solooton tia Tuko ehoros botmesn Bierfis and Blxty-olghth-sta., sccordlng to plans and apecifica. o, Furntahing and lsylng 18.inch wrought ar.oxst fron fcom orib €0 atioro, Ab imr aDociTostiont. Wtamne Do pips to ba at losst 6-18 inch thickne chippod and Sualkod, and sonarod with wuitablo wrought Iren danges &nd bolin. Oast tron pipe to 1o 5 inch thlcknexs: iahing and il diribitiog pipo as foioms: ot ot o] ino tabe laid 1o the gronnd raady for on piat, 80 that the tap of tha dopth Of not loas than 434 fogt, o mado with pure, soft Jond and gaskot. All cast in 12-foot longtha, ~To ba subjsatod to 000 ounda hydraulic pressura and tho hammor test bafors onving foundey, and subloct to samm test aftar delive ery, and conted 1a tho bost. maunar acaording to tho Dr. Bmith procoss, ALl pipo gunranteed toba wator-tight ‘when 1ald under & Drossure ‘of 160 pounds to the squars tngh, Bide may be mado upan tho basts of waight per lineal fot, i ‘adoptod end 13 an. by 1o Brockisn Weist Works, snd also for tha following woighta por lineal foet.. 12-inch pips, 75 pounds. 8-Inch pipc, 4 pounds. 81nch pipe, 83 ponnds. 8, 2 pounda. spoolfy the priot ot 1aid, tnoluding sush oron oo, el ! olal castlngs, as may bo roquirad, and ** taknup™ of nipe. 150 faur-fash doublo hydranie, ‘wet. whetsves disesiods connoctod with the water-pine, raady for usa, ecossary Rate-valves, (ncluding box cover and sotting. Pumping msohinory, 'to bo_adapted o whiat, is tormod tho dircot prosaura systom, To havo a capacity for sup- Iying thrco milfon gallons of wator iu4 consnoutiva ours for damentic and melinsical sunply, snd five miil, fon gallons in 31 consooutivo lioucs for ixa’ purposes. ‘and use in ntraats, s shown Binosiiall bo covored at a oints to b Dipe to be. ch nizo per Hneal olbots, and po- eanablo of throwing four firo stroaws at losst. 195 faoh high throughout all pipo Iald, from as many Li-inch nozzlos, Bto; am ganerators to boof ampla capudity {0 vy plr maghinory who worko to ita maxituum canaclty, ' o ava all connootiuns botweon gonarators, and engines, aud pumps, wad sanply aad dischiargo pipoe, warrantod for ong yoar aftor bolng comp sucoomful oy Dig £ foundntion, erostion and satting of Uoilors, and conngo- tlon with smioko.ataok, Tho Board rosorsos tho right to rejoct any or. all bid and sny part thereof, and €0 chango the quaatitios an sizgs of pipo and tho'numbar of hydeants, Frogorale muat bo Inclorod 18 sosloll snvalope Cor iyde Park Wator-Worke," and_addrassod 10 Pregident and Bosrd of ‘Trustoes’ of Mydo Park, garoof Gharlen K. Paps, Olotk, ORFO0-at, Llans ind ‘spealications may’ bo voan ot thj all, on Hydo Park-av,, near On] UHARLES K. POP) 11¥YDR PARK. July 29, 1878, Villago CIuEx'i- INDIANA EXPOSITION. INDIANA STATE FAIR Exposition. September 10 to October 10,1873, at Indianapolis, Tho only Kxposition th America CUMbIINE alt bragulive of [ndustry, tnoluding Hva stock, (n one grand oxhibition Axticlon will bo recotvod from Aug. 25 ta tho opuning dayd TRIAL OF FARM IMPLEMENTS Commences Sept. 23, and continues until ecomploted. SHOW OF LIVH S8TOOK, ; ‘With the usual attractions in thospeed ring, to commence Bept. 29, and contimio UKt tho clode of th Kaporion. APPLIOCATION FOR SPACE fionld bo rndo umediately. Sond for blsuk applica= [ P i o1 4 Seoretary State Boerd of Agrioulture, INDIANATPOLIS, INDIANA. LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICH'S STEAMERS Tor Racine, Milwaukee, Shicboypan, ete,, daily, Sundays excepted, 9 1, m, Saturdny Excur- sion Boat for aukee, ete,, do'n't leave une il 8 p.om, . For Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Luke, Fruitport, Munistee, etc,, daily, Sundags excepled, 7 p. m, For 8t. Joseph, Daily, Sundays excepted, 10 a,m, Saturdays, Boat don't leave uutil 11 P M. I"olr Gnreen Bay Ports, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p. m, * Wednesday's Boat goes to Tscanuba, FOR BUFFALOQO, And Intermediate Points, rtation Company's stasmer MO o Beridors e "m; o0k faotof North St D. born-st. Hatu o A m. rtes Fing atosasy JALAN: - CEA MoTaugal, wilk onday, Aug. 4, &% 1oavo dook foa} of North LaSalle-at., . riation Compnny's steamor IDATIO, ,?S:?f'x?finfff i ln{q‘lmnx‘i‘uclf ToGkof North Doatboru-sts Y 3 3 i, itar EI’ulnAh::inJ Prassis Tiokets, apyly st 7 Canslat. e A, A BAMPLE, 'L Passongor Agonb. &9 "GENERAL NOTICES. BOARD OF TRADE. SPECIAT, ELECTION, Thoro will bo a Spaolal Eloation tor One Diractor of the Board of Trado of thu Oity of Obilcago, at the Exchange Hall of the Bonrd, on TURSDAY NEXT, Augast 6. Polls opon at 10 o'6lock 8. m., aud close at 1% o'clock 1, m. Bald oloction being to il a vasancy., Tho Dirootor olestod to hold his offico until the sccond MoSgwiy lu Jan- uary, 187, By ordur of tho Board, COHAS, RANDOLPH, Bocrotary. Ohleago, August1, 1678, BEATING POLICY. Trow to atriko rovon Hmos out of ton. Upon rocofpt ot 60 canta il bo forwarded onr combluation of mumi selantiicay salmwatod. thoin taly Uravinge oyl oy es hown fwvery ton TUGUB & GOy &1 Houth BIxin-te Golpila, Pa. EXOCURSION, Grand Pleasnre Excursion fo Montreal, THE SPLENDID NEW LOW-PRESSURE STEAMER LAKE ERIR, J. PERRITTE, Mastor, avo hor dnok, faot of Jacksou-st., corer of MO A 83w ons Grand L Exéursion throvglh (g whols Oliaix'of Lakoes, Thot Lslands, and Itapids of e River St Tavrenco, siopy st afl ltormedite ports, | Faro, §3d for tio wund fry mosls and '““’"“"“'.',‘1:;’_!,"“‘;;"0 A) paseage .Fr‘:!‘, to kY . Al as, ent, 201 Bt Maekotat. OPENING. Grand Opening! TO-NIGHT, August 3, of the WABASI-AY, RESORT, No. 971 Wabash-av. To whioh I cordislly luvite my hhnfi:‘flflnoflflm.

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