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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, AUGUST '3, 1873, 3 FOREIGN. of Minor News from Spanish Insurs rection, A Budget the Uolonization of tho Expelled German Josuits in England, Prussia Declines Annexing Poland, and Her Reason Therefor. SPAIN. Mapnip, Aug. 2.—Many porsons who joined tho ‘nsurroction in the south, in favor of tho in- dopendence of cantons, have abaudoned the canso in consequonco of the oxconsos committod by the insurgonts during the occupancy of Seo- villo by the insurrectionists. Mauy buiidings in various quartors of the city woro burned, and in anumbor of the stroots evoery house and store was robbod, ‘Tho conduct of Gon. Controras, in bombarding dlofonceless towns, is producing nn immense re- action in favor of the Natioual Government. Tho frigntes seized at Cartagonn sre partly wanned by galley slaves, _The Govornment has recoived intolligonco from Malaga that upon the arrival of tho insur- fuut {frigato, tho commandors of tho English, ronch, and Gorman squadrons lield a confer- onco with Controras and urged him to return the solzod war-vossels fo Cartogenn. Tho Govern- mont ig further informed that the commanders deelded to hold Contrerns ns s'hostage until the vessols aro roturned. Light siogo guus and two mortars have boon sent to the ltepublican trcops baforo Valons cin, to aspist in the bombardmont of that eity. All communication betwoon Madrid and the cities of Audalusin hay been interrupted, BancrrLona, Aug. 2.—Don Alfonse and Saballs aro fortifying Pratta do Decucnos, forly milos northwost of Barcolona. Thoy are also propar- iug to mako a levy en masse. Bix thousand workmon of Alcoy propozo to constitnto a municipal government in that town aud maintain order. “Mapm, Aug. 2.—A bill providing for tho eoparation of Church and State was introduced in tho Cortes to-dny. The attack upon the insurgonts in Valoncia wag ronowed this morning by the National forces, who drovo them into tho Plaza do Moress, and aro now keoping up a shurp fire. e GREAT BRITAIN. New Yorr, Aug. 2.—The Jesuits expolled from Gormany havo, in part, found a new home in Lancashire, England. Aftor they had wandered through France, Belgium, and England, the Brothora Staploton placed at estato at thoir dis- posnl, and the Fathors at onco established a con- vont at Dillon Hall, with nearly 100 inmates. Other colonios of Gorman Jesuits bave establish- ed themsolves at Stonyhurst and St. Buorios, in North Wales. Loxbox, Aug. 2.—A drondful accident ocourrod this morning on the Northwestorn Railway, near Wigan, Lancashiro, to tha Scotch tourist oxpress train from London. Twelvo persons wero in- stantly killed, aud thirty wounded. Among the killed is Bir John Anson. Many of the injured will dio, —_— GERMANY. N&w Yorg, August 2.—The explanation at Berlin of the story rocontly started by a Viennn nowspaper, that o treaty botween Russin aud Prussia providing for a new partition of Poland waa signed in 1863, is to tho offect that aftor the Tolish rebellion of 1868 hnd boen supprossed, the Russian Government offered to cede to Prussia o part of that troublesome and ungov- oruable country, but that Bismarck dsclined tho acquisition, because hoe was of the opinion that, with o still ‘grotor number of subjects Lolong- ing to a notionality inimical to tw. Prussian Govornmont._on principle, o constitutiona! gov- txmmcut would becomo an imposeibility in Prus- sin. The health of King John, of 8nxony, is such 8 to occasion apprehorsions of dropsy. Denwiy, Aug, 2.—Tho roport_that the Bpanish Insurgonts at Cartagena burned tha houso of the QGorman Consul, and maltreated tho Cdusul is fented. It is probable an_intorview will take place At an onrly date, ot Frankfort, botweou tho Kiug 4f Bolgium and the Emporor of Germany. bk s MEXICO. Maraxoras, Aug. 2.—The Vos Publica donios the rumorin the American papers that Gen. Escobedo, with tho fourth division of tho Moxi- can army, had been ordered to the Rio Grande frontier, and sayas that Gen. Escobedo is on his estato near Sau Luis Palni, and the fourth divi- gion of the armyis stationed at difforent and romote parts of the Republic, on active duty. "I'he roport is also stated to have emonated from tho headquartors of the Dopartment of Texas, nnd firet appenred in tho San Antonio papers, and is groundloss. [4 WISCONSIN. 4 IMenvy Rain and Thunder Storm in Dane County=-Loss of Lifo nnd Great Destruction of Propertys Mapisow, Wis., Aug. 2.—A very hoavy rain- atorm, accompanied with high wind, passed over this scction yesterdny aflernoon, At Middloton, in this county, the browery and the browery barn were unroofed, and trees, fonces, and grain wero Ulown down. Jacob Euer, of Springficld, was goivg from his grain-fleld to his houso, with his tiwo boys, when hewas struck by lightning and instantly killed. Ono of the boys wus knocked down, but will recover. The roof of the North- western Railrond engino-houso, in this city, way Llown off, Grain is badly lodged, oud it iu esti- mated that it will roquire 50 per cent more labor to barvest the cropa. The German saloon-keepers hore aro consid- orably excited over the ordor of Acting Mayor Chapman cloging the saloons ou Sunday, and talk is mado of resisting the Mayor's order. Tho Northern. Pacific Expedition. Special Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune. 8r. Paur, Aug. 2.—Bismarck dispatchies may that Gou, Hossor Ling socured o practicablo lino of 205 milos from Bismarck to Glounine Croek, on the Yollowstone, and 264 miles to the mouth of Powder Rivor. Conl of good quality was found in immense quantilies 25 miles beyond tho Missouri, Thoe bad lands have been crossed and boyond thoy found good soil, Tho expedi- pedition will push on to Prior Croek, 250 miles wost of the Yellowstone, Prof. Phelps, Princi- pol of the first Normal School, returned with Rosser, bringing o large collection of valuable fiqlug cul specimons collocted on the route. out. Frod Urant camo also, e Still a Bourbon, New Yonw, Auw. 2.—The World (Demoorat) has a double-lended editorial on “The Domo- cratic Party and its Allies,” The article bogins thus ¢ “The natural allica of the Democratio arty, at the presont timo, are two moro or less mparfactly orgnnizod bodios of citizons, namo- Iy, Liberal Ropublicans and the farmors' §mnguu 3" ond is closed as follows s * Tho true hing to do is to encournge the other organiza- tion, but resolutely maintain the Demacratic standards of political doctrine; for, unloss Do- snocracy can bo again made o hvln% conviction in the publio mind, the reforms in tho Goveru- wont will never be more than skin-deep." — Gume Law Violutors. 8t. Louts, Au&'. 2.—@Gov. Wooduon, of thin State, and Clen, James Craig, and sovoral other ontlomoan of Bt. Joseph, Mo., wont acroes the fino. into Kansuy 'yostorduy, to' &hoot prairio chickons, and wero rrestod and fined for a vio- lution of the Xansas Gamo law, The affair has causod o good deal of merrimont among tho Governor's frionds. ks TS S Burned With Gunpowdor. Jowier, IlL, Aug. 2,—Thomas Davis, an {ron- {:nddlnx in tho rolling-mills here, was_badl; urned with gunpowder this morning, Ho and two others siartod for n hunt, and the powder took fire from a cigar, 1o was badly injured on imo lntm but it is thought that he will not ose it —_—— Tusurance Forcclosures nnd Salew, CinoiNNATI, Ohio, Aug. 2.—Buits have beon comienced h( the Amazon and 'J.'rlumyh Insur- ance Companlos, agalust J. B, Bennott, In foro- elosira for 8108,000 and 877,000, ‘The proporty 10 bo sald is mainly Oliftou properiy, owned by Mr, Lonunott, Obitunry. E‘DNDUN, Aug. 2,—1he Duchess of Invornoas 15 doad. A\llf. 2.—John Widgeny died 0 1’all’l:LAN‘D, ‘Mo., 4o this olty to-duv. waa onco Mayor of Lit~ tlo Rook, and Clork of the Misslssippi Houso of Representatives, INOINNATI, O., Aug. 2,—Privato informntion 1ins boon recotved horo of tho doath of Dr. John Morohead, at his homo, in Iroland. Dr, Moro- hoad was onco a rosident of this cily, whore ho nccumulatod a fortuno by real ostate speculn- tlons, 1o thon rolurnod to his nativo lnnd. While horo ho wns a membor of the faculty of tho Olio Medical Cotlego. GaLvEsTON, Aug. 2.—Con, Slkiney Bherman, tho ox-Inat eavalry commnndor of 8an Jacinto, diod in this clty Inst night, and will be buried f.hiu aftornoon with militury lionors. War Dopartment Wonther IReport. LOOAY, OBSENYATION. 110AG0, Aug. 2, 167, 5 i 25 8 Hour af ob- 2| Divection an .Ea -3 servation, ZiE forcey wind, (28 § g Y 3 a7l ¢ P8 . 6:63 0, m....[20.05 70,60 N, W,, gentle, .04 Clear, 1018 o, ..o 2000 TRBTN. W, frosh, |....|Fair 2:00 p. 1.y, 120931 BOMBIN, W, fresh, [oo. X 63 p. 921 BO[W,, frenhs, 00 p. . N Faximvim fhormomoter, 80, Mintmum thermometer, 63, OENLRAL ODSERVATIONS, Oint0aau, Aug, 2, 1 Station, !h‘ar."l'hrl Wind, |ltatn| 100,111 GO|N. I, light, Clear. 9|8, W,y fresh, | .18(Kair, 1:66|Moavy rain, i G3|S. Ly, fresh, | |Oleury G0N, W, froeh, y |Fair, 655, W,y gontlo,| .61{Fair; 0IW,, fres, | |03{knir, N, i Clear, [Fair, Tl Fair, J01Liglit rain, “02{Cloar, < |Clear, Marquelte Milwaulse . 0,00} Falv, Clear, Latr, Clear, PIOBABILITIES, ‘WasmxaroN, Aug. 2—8 p. m.—For the North- west and Uppor Lako region, and thenco to In- diaun and Iansas, northwestorly winds, and oc- casional rain along tho Rtiver Vafleys, with cloar- ing and clear wonther and higher tetporature on Sunday. For tho Gulf Statesand Tonnesseo, northwestorly winds, lower temperaturo, cloudy weathor, and rain. Tor tho South Atlantic States, ronthwost winds, cloudy wealher, lower temporature, and occasional rain- on the coast. Tor tho Lower Lakes nud Middlo States, rising baromoter, elightly lower temperature, north- westerly winds, and clearing weather. For New Englaud, warm and partly oloudy wenthor, low barometer, southorly winds, and local storme. STAGE OF WATCR, Daily roport of the stage of water, with fl;’l_mgcu intho 24 hours onding 3 p. n., Aug, 2, EH ClIANGES, Rise. Fall, ADOVE LOwW WATER, Cuira, . Cinclnn Davenpor Teokul W. B, KAUFAAN, Obsoryer, Room 78 Major Bldck, Chicago. NEW YORK. The Scizure of the Pacific Mail Steam- erss=Another Chance for LifessA Child Murderer-="I'ite¢ flobolken Save ings Bank--Libel SuitsewCounterfeit Coin. : New Yoxr, Aug, 2.-In regard to the seizuro, by tho Shorifl, of two vessels bolonging to the Prcific Mail Steamship Company, Lresidont Bradbury says that tho attnchimont was oither o mistake or a_‘‘suap” mattor arranged for the Ppurposo, for influencing mnattors on the street. The nmount claimed was 120,000, to secure which_bonds would bo given to-day, Pros- ident Bradbury states that ox-President Stock- woll should have paid these taxes, ng Lo had the funds for that purpose. ‘The matter, howevor, would be invnsu{;ntud, and as tho bonds had been givon, tho departure of tho Company's vos- sels wonld not be interfored with. The Receiver of Taxés rofuses to aceapt bonds for the release of tho Pacific Mail Steumship Company & stoawer, He demands the payment of the taxes due— $180,000. A stny of procoedings has beon granted in the cngo of Murphy, who was senienced Lo be hang- ed on Friday next. A reprieve is expected from the Govornor. Christive Dirner, aged 12, of 217 Springfield avouue, Nowuark, has been urrested on the charge of killing Edward Lawley, aged 4, by willfully throwing bim down-stairs. ‘I'ho Director of the suspended Iloboken sav- ings bank enys its doors wore not closed for want of funds, but to allow an examination to bo mada to aacertnin the exnct nmount of tho ab- seonding _oflicor’s defalcation. His linbilities are placed at 1,023,000 ; assots, $1,031,743. Tu tho insuraneo libol' suits ngainat Stophon Enghsh, brought in tho names of Mcgsrs, Wink- ton and Hopos, English has givon bail in 98,000, Counterfeit balf eagles of the coinage of 1872 aro in circulation in this city and Boston, and so closely imitato genuine as almost to defy de- tection. In woight oud color the counterfoit corresponds with tho Jegal coin, and is made of eight hundred and forty-eight thousandths gold, alloyed with copper und a minimum of gilver. Tho intrinsic value iy four and seventy-ono hundredths. The outlines of the lottors and englo on tho countorfeit aro not as sharp, square, and_regular o8 on tho gonnine, "Tho Chief of tha Secrot Borvice offers a reward of 25,000 for information lending to the capture of tho spurious dios from which tho spurious ar- ticlo is made, and the arrest and conviction of the partios guilty of muking and puttivg it into circulation. * Countorfoit 820 gold piocon aro in circulation, and offorts are makivg to trace them to tho sus- ‘pocted persons, Threo lmndred luborors, guarded by a largo Eolica forco, made a clean sweep to-night of tho ooths nud stands around Fulton Market. A great crowd witnossed tho disappearance. of tavorite hauuts, but made no disturbance. Qon, Quesnds is snid to bave onrolled in this cily nbout 800 men, mostly Americaus, for servico in Cuba against the Spaniards, ——— Fatal Family Quarrel. Inpranaronis, Ind,, Aug, 2.—A terrible family quarrel occurred at Groontiold, o fow days ago, in which Harrison Kingun aud his wife stabbo Samuel Dorry, brother of Mra. Kingan, in flve laces, causing his death. One wound was mado neath tho left shoulder-blade, beneath tha ninth and tenth ribs, passing through the left lung, diaphiragm and spleon. Kmgan and his wifo §nva themsolves up, ond are having their oxamination to-day. orry stated that his sis- tor did the eutting, but Kingan doclares that ho aloue did the deed. e ey Died of Hydrophobin, - Dernorr, Aug. 2.—A few weeks ago Mrs, Cor- noling Dwyor was bitton by a dog, accldentally while assisting hor in tho capturo of a rat, Lasl weok the wound began to swoll, hydrophobia do- volopad, and sho died a horriblo death last ovening, —— Eatally Stabbod, Bavrivony, Aug. 2.—Whilo Jamon Konnody, the koopor of & saloon at No, 276 Lroadwuy, wis ojcoting u party of drunken snilors, last night, ono of them, Tlonry Monkers, fatally stubbed him, The murderer was arrested, bbb ra ek b Ruilrond Accidont, INpANArOLIS, Aug, 2.—Tour passongor-cars, on tho Vandalln Road, wore ditchod this morn- ing, four miles from thin cily. Mooney, the baggago-mustor, of Torre 1Inuto, was badly in- jured. s rorgor Go tted. Burraro, Ang. 2,—Jumens H. Wilson, of Mich- igan, haw baen committed for trinl on tho chargo of giving a forged chovk on the Baton Ommz.ly Bavings Dauk, at Eaton Rapids, Mich., for goody purchased here. ok A . Attemptod Marders TLrrtie Rook, Aug, 2,—I'red. Bussoy, a divor, was shot and dangorously wounded by s man namod Dorsey, early this morning, Tho latter escapod, —— Occan Stonmwhip Nows, Lavenroor, Aug, 2.—Arrived out, the steam- ship Algoria. from Now York. SPORTING MATTER. THE TURF, LAST DAY OF TIE OLEYELAND NAOFS. . Bpectal bispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, CLrvenAND, O, Aug, 2.—This was tho Inst dny of thie meoting of tho Clovaland Olub, and, an on precoding days, overything passed off plensantly, Tho track was lu fine condition, and tho crowd, thaugh not s Jargo as yestovdsy, nuwmbered 10,000 peoplo. THE, PIRST RACE: waa free to all hioraos, for n pureo of £0,000, for which Goldsmith Maid, Luoy, sand Aworican Qrl wero entered, Tirst Heat—Aftor oight trinls, tho horsos got off togother. At tho atart, Amorican Girl led Goldgmith Maid by two lengths, who was two longths nhend vf Lucy, Coming on the first unrter, Luoy _ pusiod tho = Blaid, At the qunrtor-pole Lucy was four longths bohind Ameriean Girl, and Goldsmith Mald twe longths bohind Lucy, Goldsmith Maid horo stopped short, Iudd Doblo dismounted, and the contest was narrowod down to Tuoy and American Girl. 1t was nscortained on inquiry that tho Maid had wieroly caught her hind foot in hor foro Bunrtnr hoat, compelling hor to como to a stand-still, but ot njuring hox. At tho half-mile pole Amorican Glrl way threo longths ahead of Lmey, and ab tho thres-quarior polo tho gap was incroas- od to four lengths. EutormF the howme strotel, however, - Lucy lapped the Girl, and at the distanco passed her, winning the ]mnbbyunuuk in 2:2137. The time of tho firat quartor was8lg seconds; half-milo, 1:10; lhmo-q‘unrlnm, 1:4684 ; milo, 13{. Tho couso of Goldsmith Maid quitting was tiat sho caught ono of hor hind foot in the boot on ono of hor foro legs, Bho was not korionsly damnged, but was declared distanced by tho judges. Second Heat—At the _send-oft the Girl lod by o longth, but Lucy pulled nhead, aod “at the turn sho “was hall & longth nhead. Renching tho first quartor polo, tho same positions wero maintained, but tho Qirl was pulling up a little, and s they loft tho polo they camo neck nnd neck and nose to noko to tho haif-milo polo. Leaving tho Lalf-mile, Luey wont ahead, and holf-way to the quartor Polo tho Girl broke up, Lucy loading oo and ono Lalf longths at the pole. Coming up the lome strotel tho Girl crowded Lucy closely, and lappod hor, and orossing the score Lucy was nhond, with tho Qirl's noso at hor shoulder. imo of first quarter, 35!¢; one-half milo, 1:10%¢ ; third quarter, 1:46; milo, 2:233(. Third Heal—Amorican Girl lod off by f longth, but at the turn she wont off her foct, and Lucy took the lead, making n gap at tho quartor polo of ono nnd ong-half longths. Going up tho back stroteh the Girl succocded in closing up tho gap, and Inpped Lucy at tho bulf-mile, bit broke up, though she did not lose much ground, and golug araund tho thiird turn the mares woro trot- ting neck nnd neck. At the third quarter-polo TLaucey hod succeedod in opening a length betweon her and the Girl. Coming up the home strotely the Qirl again closcd, sud tho strugglo was Deautiful, Lney crossing tho score Dy a bave length in 2:3534. Time of first quorter, 3634 ; second, 1:12; third, 1:47. RUMMARY. T Trotting, purse $8,000, frew for alt horsea ; first pre- mitm, 45,5005 secoud, $,500; third, $1,000, Dilo lieatn, best threo in v, 0. A, Hickox, Trenton, namea b, m, Luc; D, P, Fifor, New York, ua; b, Au TUE BECOND RACE was for horses which never trotted hottor than 2:40, for a purss of $2,000. outrios, and nino started. First Heal—At tho start;Nussell bad the pole, but at the first turn Magnolin took ihe lead, with Clomentine second, and Littlo Longfollow third, Sleopy Joo trailing. At tho quartor olo Magnolin was_ two longths shoad of Rlnry ‘Paylor snd Little Lougfellow, wha wora lnppod, Vanity Yair fourth, nnd Bloopy Joo _still _trailin TRoaching tho half mile polo Magnolia wns lengths shond of Littlo Longfellow, Vanity Fair third, aud $loopy Joo utill in tho ro t tho third quar- ter polo Maguolin was stilk'in tho lead about two lengthw, Little Longfollow and Clemontine two longths ahead of Waltor. Gomulf up ths homo strelch Clemonting drow shead, Japping Mng- nolia, passiug bim at the distanco snd winning tho licnt by two longths, Limo of tho first quar- tor, 395¢; half mile, 1:10; third quatter, 1:6234 5 mile, 2:20. 5 Second Heal—On the sond-off Mury Tuylor iad tho load, but was passed at tho turn Ly Long- follow. 'Clementine and Mary Taylor lapped, and Vanily Fair fourth. At the firetquarter TLongfellow was o longth and a half in advance of Magnolis, Clementino third, Vanity Fair fourth, tho rest stringing out, Sloo‘v{ Joe truil- ing in the rear. At tho half milo Little Longfol- low was four longths ahead of Magnolin, Vanit Fair third, Clomontino fourth, Sloopy Joo still trailing. Coming up to the third quarter polo ‘Walter shot nhead, taking sccond place, and at the pole Walter wns ono und a half lengtls be- himFthtle Longfellow, Entorivg the home- strotch Longfcllow broke, and the others were Lindly steumg out. Clomentine won the hoat by nlongth. ‘Lime—firet quarter, 87}¢; half milo, 1:184¢; third quarter, 1:60; milo, 2:275¢. Third Heal—At the start Mary Taylor lod, but Clemontine quickly took the front, and at the turn Walter was socond, Little Longfollow third, Vanity Fair fourth. Rescling the quarter-nolo theao positions woro unchanged, except {‘hnt Vanity Fair was third and Longfollow fourth, Going upthoe back-strotch Littlo Longfellow wns going to the front, and Walter closo bohind, At the balf-mile pole Longfellow took the first place, Walter second, Clomontine tbird, and breaking. Ontho third turn Clomentine agaimn went Lo the front, snd at the third quarter-pole maintnined hor position, Walter second, little Longfollow fourth, Coming up the home- stroteh Olementino still hold ‘the lead, Walter socond, Vanity Fair aud Mary Taylor lapped for the third placo, Longfollow fifih, tho othors strung out. Clewentine passed the scoro o length ahend of Walter, Timo—Tirst quarter, 1:3744 ; half, 1:143¢ ; third quarter, 1:5134 ; mile, Thero were elevon SUMMARY. a0 $2,000, for horses that nover trotted better {hun 2:40, bebt ¥ inG; Orst promium, §1,000 3 wecond, $500 ; third, 3900 fourth, $200. Graves & Loomis, Ohicago, br, m, Clomentine Ten Mace, Now York, br, g, Walter, Zicaddl, Trotting, L. L, Dorsoy, . Jr., Loulsville, ch, Gold Dust, J. W. Myery, Toledo, br. g, Vanity Tair. J. Hart, Broaklyn, s, g, Little Longfellow......4 D, IL. lughes, Clevelsud, b, m, Mary Taylor..6 J. W, lobeout, Rushville, Ind,, g. g Russell, John McKee, Clevoland, g, g. Mignolis, Jolu Orocker, Youngston, b, J. N, Bunwhan, Naw Orloans, Dan 'Maco, New York, ch, 8, % oaaamus BH omaacon Be Graves & Loomis, owners of Clomentine, fool somewhat hurt at what was eaid in thoso dia- {mtclmu rogarding tho attempt by thom to sell ho rree on Wednosday, As the mnttor then anonred, facts wore against thom; but the judgos dacido that tho making of chargos of Buch choracter the facts do not warrant, and it i1 now bolieved by all that the owners intonded no fraud. HARATOGA RACES. SAnatoas, Aug. 2.—Tho weathor to-dny was fino, and the track in %};fl condition. Tho firat race, for o purso of £500, was a solling race for 2.yenr-olds, throo-quartera of a mile, Crows- mont aud Porsimmony started. Orowsmeat won casily. Timo, 1:103¢. TFor tho second race, Bequol stakes, for 8-yoar- olds, #60 entrance, with&700 added, two miles. Tho' following. horsos started : Broadalbane Colt, Balino, Kontucky Filly, Yelloweraft, and Warlike, Ireadalbano Colé'won, Followeraft socond, Timo, 3:40%¢, Tn tho third raco, selling race _for all ages, for a purso of §1,000, throo milos, Wandoror, Uarry Bassott, and Hubbard started. Bassolt and ubbard were the fuvorites at odds of about two to one, Iubbard won, Wandorer socoud. Time, 5:34. The chief intorost of the races was in the threo-mile ruco, in which Iarry Bassett und Wunderer againmot, MceDauntel's” entry waa tho favorite, Wnndornr, lowover, found many Lnckers. A good sfart was offocted, Daswolt getting away fiest, Wundorer second, Ilubbard third. At tho half-milo polo Wanderer waa lead- ing ‘Daesott a longth, Hubbard muking o truiling raco o dozen lengths in the rear. Ihoso” positions wera maintained tho first mile, Going up tho back strotch Dassott quitted, and Waddorer, incroasing his lond nt ovory strido, looked every inch the win- ner. At thin period the backors of MoDaniol's atablo sought to hndfiu, aud thore wero largo oddy that Wanderer weuld win, Iubbard now got in tho race, and, passing Bassott, rushed along ot u tremondous {mca, challonging Wanderer and taking the lond from him, ‘entering the home wtrotoh. Iubbard lod by bwo longths, and won a8 ho pleasod, The result of the race orested yonoral astonishment, ay befora the start Col, MeDaniel asked to withdraw Hubbard, stating that the horso was sick, but tho judges deollner tho roquest, McDaniol gave out thut e wonld moroly gallop Hubbavd aud loave the race bo- twoon Bussolt and Wandoror. YOND DU LAG IIACES, Special Disputeh to he Chicayo T'ribune, Fonp vo Lac, Wis,, Aug. 2.—The races in this_city to-day wore well attendad, though not so Inrgoly ns ‘was anticipated, from the high roputation of some of tho contesting horsos, The first race was for & purso of ©100, bost two in threo, with two ontrics. I, 8. Hammond named tho bay atallion Daundy, and Mr, tho bny golding of tho samo nnme, L hont, very oven, was a}vcn to tho stallion, and the samo horae took the socond hoat by sovers! longths, Timo, 2:46%4 and 2:45. Tho rocond and prineipal raco was for a purso of 600, bost throo in five. Thero wore throo entrior: Van Brant's bay stallion, Ripon Boy, Dickey's by maro Ludy Maok, and Towell's gray maro Dadger Girl, 'Tlie track was heavy, but novortholoss the racing was very flne and tho spoed good under tho circumainueos, As was gonorally expeoiod, Itipon Boy took tho first iuunny aud Lady Mack the sccond. The following 8 the Tigion To Loty Mack Badgor Glri; BASE BALL. AN UMPIRE VINDIOATEY TIMSELF. During a gamo of baso ball botwoon the Mu- tunls and Baitimores, nt New York, Inst weok, Hlcks, of the Mutuals, oponly chargod the um- rh‘o, l*‘oruuuau‘ of tho Atlantics, with nnfair rul- ing; whorent Forguson cnlml{ took n bat from ono of the playors and broke Iioks' arm with it, I'his netion on the part of Mr. Ferguson wag un- dor an amendad section of the rules, forbidding oy player to *¢ chin " the umpite, B e AQUATIC. Harpisnura, Aung. 2,—Clond, the oarsman, arrived horo nt 10 {o-dny, somowhat behind timo, contiequent upon dolny at the canal locks. Ho oxpoots to mako up lost timo ou the Olio Rivor, PERSONAL. Maj, John Piorropont, U. B. A., is at the Sher man House. Dr. T. R. Wolt, of Philadelphis, is at the Sher- man Iouso. Bhin Wnsgo, of Tahaloquab, is at the West Sido Briggs. Tho Hon, T, W. Ferry, United Statos Sonator, s at tho Sliorman House, Col. Dont_G. Tutt, of Bt. Louis, 18 registorod at tho Woat Bido Briggs. C. G. Warron, of Boston, is among tho arrivals at the Wost 8ido Briggs. Dan Gnatollo and family, of Barnum's Circus, is at tho Sherman 1lonse. W, 0. Crum, advauce sgont of Barnum's big show, is stopping at the Commercial. Sumuel Conkey, the sculptor, has takon new quartors in tho Portland Block. 0.W. Horrick, agont Union P'neifio Railrond, is among tho arrivals ot the West Side Briggs Houso. 1Ion, Jolm Garneau aud family, of St. Louis, Joft tho West Side Briggs Houdo yestorday for Oconomowoc. Mastor John O'ITara gave a party to a fow of is juvenilo frionds at his futhor's rasidence, July 31, it boing his 13th birtuday. Bergt. Sam Eflis, Chief of tho dotactive forco, Do goue to Duluth, where he will romain thros wool., Daloctive Joo Dixon Alls his placo. W, McLoan, Lookport, N. Y.; John I8, Hughon, Now Yoric; . Kinenid, Loavenworih; N. 0. ond, Sious City ; Francls Rowe, Ciucinuat, are at Andorson's Hotok. H. A. Elkins, tho artist, has gono to Colorado, sketrhing for “ Crown of the Continont" from the chosen point of view. Bofore returning ho expocts to visit Salé Lako, Southorn Celifornis, and Mexico. A. M. Van Scoton, Ogdon, U. T, ; Jolui Gotty, 0swogo 3 ML, 11, Philbrick, 'New York: F. 1L Toolier, Philadolphin ; . W. Willimd, D, P. T, R, R. ; Chiales 'T'. Lao, Memyphin; and W. J, illing, of Albasy, a1 utoppig ul tho Contral otol. Tho following sro at {he South Side Briggs Ifouso; J. W. Iloag, New York; W. Wol, Stor- ling; P. Kommors, Lonisvillo; O. F. ilowe, Torra Hanto; O. C. Fullor, 8t Louis; Gu B. Bryant, Jackronvillo; A. D. Roborts, Chilli- coilio; 'E. 1. Holroyd, Rucino, Tho Rev. A. Judson Frost, pastor of tho Uni- versity Placo Biiptist Chrch, leaves on a plens- ure-tour carly this wook, and his pulpit will be oceupiod by others during_his absouce, part of thio time by the Rov. J. A. Smith, D. D, editor- in-chief of the Standard, whowns the firét pastor of this church after its organization, Dr. W. E. Johostou, for many years a resident of Yaris, and the leadiug Amorican physician of that city, iy visiting for n fow doye with bis famil) at Mr. 8, B. Cobb's, No. 979 Prairic avenue. Mnny of our citizens who have enjoyod tho bonofit of Dr, Johnston's skill whilo abrond will doubtless bo ploased to pay thoir respocts to him while in the city. Among the arrivals at the Grand Pacific Hotel yeatordny were tho following : J. A. Moon, Kansas City; A.J. Wright, Greontleld, O.; A, T\ Field, New Orleans; A. K. Johunson, Now Orlonns; W. 1. Floyd, Long Branch; Jofin M. Crobs, Th- nois; W. W. Bell, 8t. Louis; R. H. Paoreey, London; Alex. Long, Cincinnati; N. 8. Jonkins, Dresdon: W. B. Proboseo, Bloomington ; Thos. Titeh, Washington ; 8. H. Laflin aud family, St. Lonis, 0. W. Woodford, Montreal ; Samuel Frazor, “tho great axlo-groaso my,” Galoua, Ill.; B, MoMalion, Fort Wayne; 1. D. Rexford, St. Charles Hotel, Cairo; James Humplrey, Yort ‘Wayne; Charles Willick, Jr., Now York; L. Olmstend, St. Louis; W. B. Ianscome, Lan- Crosue ; A. IL. Hutchingon, Stovens Point; T. C. Guornoy, Milwaukeo ; J. K. Bigolow, Spring- fleld; R, Bradley, TPortland, Me.; I. K. Orvis Dixon, Georgo ¥. Foss, Arizona; aud O. IL Lnopuid, I'rairio du Chion, aroat the West Sido DBrigga. —_— THE TEMPERATURE. Tho following is tho range of tomperaturo dur- ing tho wock ending Aug. 2, a8 roported by Le Manasso, opticiau, No, 23 Wost Madison stroot: FAmUENIELT, Julyand Auguat w0 a, i 18 wn. (3. me | 6o, Moniay, 2 i o | 0 | u Tuouday, 19 7 w | & | B Wodnesday, 76 0 o1 8 Thuraday, $1 w8 | w | 76 Friday, 1 b o | 88 | & Baturdoy, B ow | 8| e — IRISH-AMERICAN EXPOSITION. Tho groat industrial Irish-Amorican Exposi- tion, at tho Wost Side Rink, in aid of Bt, Jar~ lath's Church, will commenco to-morrow. Tho Rink has boon cloaned up, repaired, refitted, and now looks ns bright aud fresh as possible. Now the young ladics are crimping thoir hair, looking over their wardroboes for little trimmings aud fixings. Boautiful already, thoy will bo cuchiant- iug Ly to-morrow. et S C. W. & E. Pardridge, Nos, 114, 116, 118, aud 120 Blalo street, will opon on Monday 6,000 Mursellles countorpanes of their own importatiou, at $2.00, $3, ond $3.60; worth double, Also, 1,000 ploces fine black mioliair alpacas ot 560 cents ;'cheap ut 75 conts, ‘Tholr outire slock of sum= mer goods will Lo offered at cost, —_— Boots and Shoos. Tarking has returned to his old location before tho fire, 89 Clark stroot (opposito tho Court-Housc), His stock {6 very largo on account of concentrating all his othior Lrauches iu thia polut, aud will sell at very low flgures for tho next 60 days, 'tn order o make way for full und wintor goods, Iiarkine is a live mnan, aud with tho strict attention ho gives to tho understandiny. of uthors, lu suro (o do the Targost boot and shoo ro* tall trado in tho elty,, Establlshod n 1858, et e o A Miraculous Escape. A Mra. King had o surpriso at Shawneotown the othor day. It was an nooident that Birs, Kiug happened to be at Shawnoetown. Bhedid not intend to go thero, but the stoamboat Jounio Howoll, on which sho wan traveling, struck o woog, and sunk in tho Ohlo River, Beveral of tho passengors wore drowned, and smong them somo obildron, Mrs, Kiug hod o child on board whomshe mourned os lost, and was takon to Bhawnootown without hor babo, Tho Jenulo Iiowoll sunk deep in tho water, and tho noxt morning mon wout to tho vossel to rocaver tho bodies of tho lost. Boon after daylight n mat- ress was discovored floating in the eabin, whioh wag fllled with wator noarly to the coiline. Upon oxumination & child, o little boy, wus discovored on tho mattross slooping as Yauuul’ully 08 if nothing unueusl had happencd, 1is bop was not very dry, for it had sunk a good doal from_soaking but still sustained its living frofght. In duo timo the child was sont to Blinwneetown, whore the other passengers lmd boon landed ' the ovening before. Its coming mada nu_excitomont among the wrecked travel- ey, for moro than ona motfinr Dad lost childron by tho disastor, It was & touching scene whon Mrs, King rocognized the chitd as hor boy whom #hio had mourned us lost for nenrly twenty-four hours, Tho presorvation of Mosos fn tha bul- rushos wag 1ot so_mirnculous as tho snfoly of Mra, King's boy, e had boen tossing sbout on the wasto of wators in tho cabin all night, sud was brought to his mothor alive in the hour of her doopest woe, GENUINE CONSTABLES. Tho Fifth Mocting of the Simon-Puro o use T'heir Cnuse. "I'ho gonnine Conatablos hold anathor meoting Tnat evening In Justica 1ainon’ offics to consider thelr griovancos. Mr, Moore wns Chairman, H. Bual teerotary. 5 Mr, Connolly, from tho Committece on tho Tmployment of Counsol, submitted the follow- fng: o the Constables of Cook County s Your Commitieo would report that they haye con- sulted with M, Tobert Morvey, That M, Hervey slated that e had called upon M. Root, County~Al- tornoy, who stated to him that o hud exawmined o law thorougbly and earcfully, but (hut ho must bo auhorized by tho Counly Loard to prosccuto tho cago and put tho watter through, 1fohad cxsmined tho quentlon, and fn fully ratisfied that tho Iegally—clected’ Constables, by which in monnt those elected Inst mpring, aro” tho only Gonstables, An applleation st bo mido (o tho Goitnty Board to glvo Me, oot authority, Thero was 10 néowsity Lo wmploy ‘counscl, as it was {ho duty of tho fegal ollicial of Chicigo to proscento this wmntter, Thoko Constables wlo hnvo heen appoluted for ono yenr, nnd Ward Constables, aro lllegally ncling ns sucl, thero bolng 1m0 whadow of right upon thold part fo now perform tho dutios of Goustable, Tho thirty-ono elected lnst? spring, ne Nr. oot fins safd, and with whotn I dgroe, are the only ones legally conntitnted Conatables, Thovo Who liavo what is termed * held over," are equally liegal ; they have been leginted out of oftice, When {he Legis- latiro provides for & cortafn number of ‘con- sables, glving requirements, ele,, Constables must Tinvo what s termed o saving clanso, o the cffect thal those now in ofiico shull continue to et until {heie {orm has exptred, sud {hey must fol- low certain rmulwmnm», giving new bouds, iing them in aceordauco with Jaw; - otherwiso thuir aets aro fllegal, T would therofore advine you to seok nesistanco from tho County Bosrd by making opplication to author- 20 Mr, Root to procced, \Withoub such aue thority o cannot aslst youn, uud in o cawo “puch am this, whoro® tho _publis aro directly Interested, the Councll should, aud will, givo their ntmost ansistance, Besldes, it 14 a hardahip upon thoso legally olocted to havo their fees snd thole living taken Trom thom by thoso dllegal and unwar- ranted Constables, I do not conslier it necossary Lo take monoy out of your pockots when publie oflicers aro appojutad for that purpose, and_ whose time nud troublg aro paid for out of the public fuumls of this Blato. T would, thereforo, strenuously advieo you 1o mako applention to tho County Board to autiior- izo Mr, Root fo procced in this matter, und if ho then neods ussfstauce it will be time cuough to cou~ aidor tho employment of an attorney to ropresent you, It was decided to prosont o potition Lo the County Commissioners roquesting thom to mu- thorizo the County-Attorney to proceed against tho countorfoit Constnlics. 3Mr. Follows, Justico Banyon's Socrotary, was thankad for Lis clorieul sorvicos, and Mr. 1orvoy for s opinion. F Tho Chairman, Reoretary, and B. P. Yoloy woro appointed to wait on'the County Commis- sionors, Adjournod. Important Action of the King-~The Schemo of fZeciprocity-=sSurvey of tions of Gene Scho- field and the v pgton Cubinct. Honolulw (July 8) Correspondence of the Hartford Courant, T'ho curiosity folt here with rogard to the mia- sion of Gen, Schofiold has incroased rather than diminished sinco his departuro. Why did he coo hore, why did o stuy so loug, why did ho survey Pourl Iivor, and what is his opinion of the proprioty of a treaty of rcipracity ? For the question of ‘questions now, with tho usiness men, and Iand-ownors, and plantors of these Iulands, is tho treaty of reciprocity with tho United States. Iam ablo to give you somo informntion on thiy subject which will donbilesy considorably interest the peoplo of the United States, Yesterday King Tamalilo and his Cabinet do~ cided upon a Lreaty of reciprocity upon the basis of a cession of Pearl River (o the United States. T'his decisiou hissnot been renched without op- osition without and within tlio Cabinet. An nglish mombor of the Cabinot has opposed ro- ciprocity with tho United Bintos from the bogin- ning, but ho Lins at lougth yioldud, Tho oppo- nent to it outside aro mainly smali politicians, who huvo no proporty at stk in tho country, bub who hopo to get oflica l?' {lattering tho natives and oxciting tuotr projudices, tolling them_that thoy will all bo tho slaves of the United States if reciprocity is nccomplished. Of courso oll tho Americans, and protty much all tho property-holdoers, the plantors of sugar especinlly, aro warmly in favor of tho treuty. Most of tho Innd of the islands—nearly all of that which is valuablo—is owned by foreigners. ‘Throe-fourths of the sugar interests avo in tho bunds of Awmericans. Tho Americans would *go in for annoxa- tion, it it would do nny good ; but, ng ibat is hopoloss, they fayor rociprocity of trado with what thoy regard as tho mothor country, as the nost bost thing. The native population uro dend against annexation, nud would vote down_tho proposition ovorwliclmingly, 1 sup- pouo it i, on your side, us little favorsd. The King continues’ his cxcoedingly friendly disposition towards the Unitod States, and has recontly expressed his willingness (o visit your country, 1€ the visit wonld furthor the reeiprocity treaty. 'So you may sco him there during tho noxt_ ecssion of Congress. Mo certainly shiows hiy sincerity b{ his offer to code pormunently o valuablo o harbor as that of Poarl River, Gon, Schofleld and Gen, Alexander, Lieuton- aut-Colonel of the United Stutes Engincers, ar- rived in Houolulu lnsk January, in'tho stewm- ship California, Admiral Ponnock iu command. ‘Cho steamor Benicia camo about the same time, which was just aftor tho ascousion of the now Kiug, “The party remained here three months, visiting snd oxploring and making tuemeclves convorsnnt with the resonrces und advantages of tho islands. Gon. Schofield talked with everybody frooly, but was excoeding- ly roticont of his own opinions about reciprocity, which was the only topie on which thoso who in- terviewed him cared much for his opinion. Tho imgorkunt thing, howover, uccomplished by Gen, Schofleld was tho complete survey of Poarl River. Burvoying parties wout out from the ships day aftor day for weeks, and if your Goyernment is not informed of the oxact yaluo of Penrl River for n harbor and naval station, it is not the fault of tho engincors, Poarl River isa largo harbor about 6 miles west of Honolulu, It opens to tho south, ond isnot so much of a rivor as it is & narrow bay or lugoon, oxteuding info tho land somo 6 or 8 ‘miles, with sbundunt depth of water. Tho shores are low near tho ocean, but rise into high ground at the head of the river. Noar tho hoad 18 an island, a Lalf milo in longth by » quarter of o mile wide, which is considered to be woll adapted for a navy-yard. Tho couutry sbout the lagoon is rather dreury to the sight, htnvi‘n:g no troes. It is used a8 & pasiure for stock, "Tho entrance to the harbor of Pearl Rivor is comparatively narrow,—sbout tho same o8 that to the harbor of Ionolulu,—ut which most of the cutrances of sailing vessols aro mado by the oid of stoam-tugs, Tho ontrancoto tho harbor 18 8t prosout partinlly barrod by a coral reef, por- haps 100 feot broad, upon which thero is a depth of 8 feot of water, This roof would have to be blasted away, but that is un easy job, forthe coral ia not Lurd, and cun bo romoved without o gront oxpense, Of coureo it would cost tho Governmont some- thing to make a conling and & naval station of Pour] River. But it Laus bocome a necessity to you to huvo a station in thoso waters. This oue, establishod and stocked nud oquipped at Posrl River, would not only command all the Bandwich Islands, but all tha Pacific islands in fact. Isupposo it is only s question of time whon the Unitod States uhnfl have u station hora sowmewhore. Although Gen, Schoflold was, a8 I snid, very roticont about his errund horo, yot Iam able to toil you, on authority that 1 do not doubt, that ho hias oxpressed himsolf in fuvor of reciprosity with the Unitod Statos on tho basis of tho sex- sion of Pearl River, Aund I muy add that it is woll beliovad, upon roports diroct onough for us to orodit, that Gon, Grant und his Cubinet also fuvor the troaty, and tho acquisition of this Pucific hurbor, —_— X2ow Chicnge in Burned at the Crew mome Gardens in London, London {July 19) Corrcxpundence of the Cincinnati Commercial, Tho greatost thing to bo witnessedat the gar- dons is that designatod ay ' The Burning of Chi- cago.” Attho end of an acro of greonswurd one soos tho brilliant city, with its fine halls and spives, rising u]]Jx to o hoight of throo or four storios, and " lLundred yards in width, In the stroot in_front, mon, womou, nud ohildren aro promonnding motionlessly, and oarringos are dnshing in a still-life way, all unsuspicious of imponding calamity, "Thon ‘lruuuully, in an up- por story window, thero I n lurid glinimor, thon A eannon announces by its thunder that the fire has brokon ont. 13uch houso ny ic entchies flamo lots off a tremondous lot of firoworks, and it is astoninhing how many fire-cruckors wero atored up in Ghicago, Any city with so mnny fire- orackors might rognrd itsolf as doomed, As tho conflugration procoeds, the mides of the houees fold thomsolvos down like ko muny maps, disolosing within their skeloton fromes, and also u large number of busy porsony who, at first glanco, appoar to bo fiveren, try- ing o save tho city, but on closor Inspootion ara | seon to bo bold, bad incondinrios, intont on its dontruction, and lotting off firoworks which thoy must haye arranged ‘beforohand with malicious urposo. Tho firo, not o bo resisted by such raitors, galvsits woy—reachoss big cliurch, whoso twotowors have b strony resomblutice to thoso of Woutminstor Abboy, The towors mnk down apparently ito the ground, safely—plensantly— a8 {f thoy meant to riso again, = Olher chunks doncond aa rlulnlly a8 forlorn coonn hefore the dovouring eloment, but each lottlnF off a num- Dher of firoworks, ‘Tho crowda while witnessing this mnjestio evont—at threo penco n head ex- tra—give vont to their omotion in tears, though it must bo said that ono only ueos theso tenrs ns thoy are being wiped away afterwardy, and that in tho provious darkucks the sounds procoding thom aro rather of the hyatorical kind. _——— Baptism of o Ship, A fow doyssince n singular modimval cor- oemony was revived, by the christening of n nowly Inunclied voskel in the neighborliood of Groonwich, 'The vessel, which han lately beon built at England to the order of the Uovern- mont of Chill, iy named tho Lolton. The cero- mony was performed by the Ilev. Mr. O'Hal- loran, ono of tho priests nttaclied to tho Church of 8Bt. Mary, ut Greonwich, and n Mr, Aveu and a young lady of Chilisn’ parontago stood na sponsord for tho ship. A party of about forty ludics nud gontlomen, mostly ltomnn Cutholics, wora presont on the oceaslon. Instend of breake ing o botilo of wino ngainst tho bows of tho vessol, an {8 tho usual custom among us, Mr. O'Hfulloran went round_the uppor atd main docks, preceded by n body of ncolytes aud choristors, who enug tho Douedictus whilo tho pricst_sprinkled the’ tmbers of the good ship with holy wator, in tho nunme of tho holy und undivided Trinity, and tho *baplisn " waa completo, A lunchaon on hoard followed, n8 o mattor of courso. It is supposed that this is tho first instanco of the public baptism of o vessol in England sinco the Reformation, or, at all events, sinco tho Rovolution of 1688, though tho bnptism of church holls hus beou occasion- ally rovived of lato yonrs, e s ORI An Orthodox Stoed. Tho IBiddeford Journal ssys that the littlo white horse (Tiger) owned by Dr., Allen, of 8nco, and known by almost every man in the county, posEcsscs some very raro qualitios, aud oxhibils Bigns of groat intelligence, knowing tho Sabbath- day from all olher days, nnd shows that ho is roligions in heart, with strong sectarinunism mingled with bis other feelings. o knows the Subbath, bacause on that day ha is uowilling to puss the church, whilo on other days he shows 10 dosire to call. 'Cho scetarinnism manifosts itself from tho fact that on Sabbath morning when ho is harniossod, all tho bells in both cities may ring, and ho will romain quict, until tho Orthodo¥ boll rings in Saco, and then ho will start (brivk speed) and will not bo caught until ho gots to thochurch, Hoknows a prayer-moot- ing from a proaching from tho fact that aftor 5 o'clock, or towards evening, ho will make no effort to go to the chureh, but will insiat on call- ing at thoe vestry, standing a short distanco off. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Einuncial News. New Yomk, Aug, 2.~Tho bank statoment shows a net loss in lognl rescevos of $810,905, but tho bunks still hold $13,800,476 sbove thy 25 por cent required by Juw, Tho decreass in resorve thin week ia the result of an increased domand_for gold for customs, which has {raueforrod. tho gold from tho bumks to tho Sub- 'rensury. Monoy rnlea vory casy at 3@35 for call losns. Lxchauigo was dull on tho basis of 108% for primo baukors’ ulxty days! etorling, aud J0IK@I005 for it ‘Gold wna quiot and atoady, with all buslness at 1163 @116), Tho rates for carrylug woro 1%, 1, %, and 3 por cont to flat, Tho spocio ubipments for the week wore; silver bars, $570,442: American gold, $125000; forcign gold, $9,000; Amorican sitvor, $3,000 total, $710,412; total sinco 'Jan, 1, $36,773,140 sgalnet $54,800,008 {he eame timo Inat year, Clearances, $67,6,000. The Asnfatant Treasurer pald out $344,000 on acconnt of in- torest and redemption of 6-20 honds, and {or tho weck, $1,257,207, Custom recelpls, £410,000, Govornimonts wero quiot and stosdy, Siate bonds wore dull, Tho slock market exhibited grent strength, and o higher range of prices was eatablishied in most of tha Jeading sbares, in.which on active business was douo, Fho ndvance fanged from X to 3 er cen and nt tho eloso the market was firus at a sliglt reaction from thio highest polut of the day, Tho largest trannactions wero in Weatorn Unfon, which ross from 7, 1o 93}, and ronchod 10935 ot {ho closo, Lake Shore advanced from 94 to 054, and Now York Contral from 10545 to 1053, thio advanco in both_cascs having Leen nimost fully maintained, Pocific Mail ranged between 362{ and 48, " The President of tho Company to-lsy borrowed $124,124, thonmount of tho city’s clalm for taxes, sud eatisflcd tho ntiachment against the Company aud ita pl’o‘l(nrlr. Northwestern common sold at 68} A Rock Island advanced from 110} to1103; Bt. Pant common from 63 to 68 ; C., U. & I, C, from 313{ to 382, and Unlon Pacific from 28'; { ‘There was an active buylng movement fu Dolaware, Lackawanna & Woatern, which rose from 101); to 102, Tho ro- mainder of tho st way without iniportant feature, btorling, 100. Coupons, * Coupons, ‘g2 Goupons, '04 Coupons, '65 . Coupous, 'G5 (o GOVERNMENT TONDS. Coupous, 7. Goupous, 'id. Missourls, ocKs. 15t Paul pfa Wabash.... Wabash 10, Fort Wayne Terro Haul Torro Haut Chicago & Alton. ... 1031 Chicago & Alton pfid, 111 Ohlo & Misslusippl.. 40 0,0, &0 8 5 Wells Fargo Anierlean Exj Unlted States Ex. Pacifio Mall, .. Now York Central, ral Ilinois Central, Unjfin Puefic stor Unfon Pacific Londs, 823 Central Pacitic b'nds, 110! Dol, Lack, & Western, 10175 3 | B. 1., & Erlo.., 2 Forcign Markets, Loxnow, Au, 2--3 p, m.—Consals for moncy, 93¢ ; nccount, 03 @37¢ 1 6208 of '65, 9434 3 do 67, 91 10108 DUGT now Gh, 0035, Eric, 41, LivEnroor, Aug. 3.—Oottou firnier : midaling u lande, 87¢d ; Orlcans, 9%d. Sales, 12,000 balon; Ameri- can, 85,0005 spoculation and_oxport, 3,000 balel, Breadstiils quiet and unchanged. Chucav, 038, Other drticles unchinnged, Tho Now Yori Produce Markots, Ny Yons, Aug, 3.—Corzon—Dull; widdling up- nd, 2050, Bucapsrores—Flour less active; rocolpts, 4,000 brie; superilno Westorn and State, $4,95@5.957 com- 1u0n'to good extra, $5,85@0.20; godd to cholce, $0.25@ 70wl X B5@0. hite whoat oxtra, $71.05@8.25; Obio oxtras, £6.10@8,60; Bt. Louls, $545@10,75, Ryo flour aud corn weal imchanged, ' Whieat fn’ modorato demond, and & shade fir 3 rojocte Milwaukeo, No. 1 spring, $1.40@! Ttye more’ activo ond ‘lirmor at 80@82c, Barley and malt dull and nominal, Corn in buyers’ fuvor with moderato demnn ; receipts, 44,000 bui ; steumer Weste orn mixed, B0@040; sail do, 653670 ; Nigh mixed and yollow, 60@58c; Kiln-drled, G4o: eatod, 48c. Oata moro activo und’ firmer ; now Western miged, 415@ 43303 white, 48@52c. g EATEA—In fulF domand st 26@300; Orlnoco, 2@ o, Eaas—Dull and lowor ; common to fair Western, uif@m. AY AND Tors—Unchanged, Woor—Firm and fu fair domand ; Ohlo, 800;_com-~ mon do, 380 ; oxtra sud double extra do’and Michie gun, 46@51c. COFrER—Active and atrong ; Rio, 183@20c. Buaan—Blrong; fair to good retining, T7@8c, Rico activo sud firin at 73{c. TrrioLEUM—Active s Tefined,17o; crude, T@T240. TunreNTiNe—Dull at 4ie, Tovistons—Pork quict and stondy; siow moas, $17.60, Boef aud ont meats unchangod, ' Lard quict} Westorn stoam, 8X@8 U-16c, BurTen Anp Onkrse—Unchanged, Wanewy—Quict and fiem ot V70, Alcoliol, 48, jud v S e Vestols Passed Dotroite Dezporr, Aug, 2,—PAssED DowN—Props Aninzon, Qcenny Plymoutli, Oswegotelifo, Deau_lticlmond, Col- orado, Fountain Olty, Chamberlaln, Inter-Ocean and Targe, ¥red, Helly and bargu ; barks O, K, Nime, Hoin- {aphiuro ; schrs Oinyton, Lello, Board of Trado, Emplre Htato, Ok Leaf, Montoroy, David Stowatt, Pauurn Up—Dropa Badger Stato, Prussin, Noanoke, Potomao, Tolodo, Beotis, Birkeiiead anid_baries, Vieuna und barge, Grayes and bargo ; barks Favorite, T, O, WoodrufY ; ecliey Groton, Annia Vaught, Tildon, Jeunlo, Winn—fonthwost, Drviorr, Mich., Aug, 2.~PAssen Ur—Props D, W, Wilion, Cuba, Lady Franklin, Tiay City and barge Huporior nud’ bargos 3 schra Huvana, Mears, Brows drop, Middlosox, Mazwell, E. O, Itoborts, Halsted, Analo Hanson, Wend the Wavo, Mald of the dMiut, Moruing Light, Algorine, J, N, Fostor, Tasseh Dow"lrups Goupva s lissgos, Yoy and 3 bargo; achra Jomoa Joy, Oharles Wall, Fluotwing, Willinm Shupo, Winp—HSouthweat, Xilinois River and Cuanal Nows. elal Dispateh tn Tho Chicago Tribune, TuBarLE, Aug, 3.—The prop Ilhiols areived, towing {ho ennal-boat Mary O'Relly, from Henry, light, for tho Hag, ‘ho canal-bont Monitor arrived from Peru with cort aiud osta for Ghicago, “Thg atinr Kally deparied, towing (ho canal-boats Robort Tlolmes, with luniber for Luke Dopue, and Cataract, with huuber for Heunes in,The prop Thinots doparted for Heury, towlg o canal-boat M. T Adanis, with Jumbor fo Peru, o Mary O'Holly, light, for tho Sag, and the Mouitor, with corn aud oats for Ghicago, prssed futo the canul, and tho M, L. Adains, with lunibor for Pory, and thio Ostaract, with lumbor for Hounepin, passod ‘out of tho canal, Elght foot aud tou fuchw of water on tho mitr-alll of Lock 15, and tho river slowly tlsing. Na roport from Lelow, OaxAL Ory1or, Obleago, A Anntvrp—Cuba, Utiwwn, 4000 bu " cor Dt oatss Montreal, Ottawa, 6,900 bnt corny ity Morris, 5,800 bu ‘corns Indusiry, Morrls, c\im)o i corn s Ueorgln, Ronen, ¢,400 bu do; Banner, nfin'% 0,000 dos Monarely, Luokyort, 1,400 bu do, 173, 1ba menl, 72 brls flour, Greaten—Angols, - Tagallo, 41,083 ¢ lombor, 40 tony conl 3 Ontario, Henry, 31,800 £t I lml:, 160m shiugless Day Stato, onry, 53,814 £t lumber, 24,760 m Inthy Wive, Morris, 7,020 Tt luniber, 25 u l:l'hi Olive Tranch, Teliry, §6,717 £t lnmber, 36,500 w Tt T, Ry~ burn, Marncliter, 10 tous_coul 3 J, Menard, Ottuwa, 25,666 £t lnsnbor ;. Gold Rod, Ladialle, 15 bl rye flour, e e e s e ~ BIRTHS, WATHON-On {ho alat uliinio wifo of Charles A, Watson, A0 Wt Colfaxasonuo, the of 1 son. MARRIAGES, “OSA00DAND iy tho Ttov. U, D. Guliok on the H«Il’h n'tl Johu L' Ulguu\l'll and Miss Auns Mr, Andorson, both of this city, LYONS . STEVENS. July 31, at the Ohnrol of the oly Family, h‘( tho Rev, Father Corbot, B, ., Br. I 1. Lyous a8t f (s city, N¢ cards, DARLEY-ROGERS. By tho Rov, . ¥, Terrill, Mr, John Dacloy, dr., of his lty, nnd Miss Setilo Rogors, of Richmond, Ind, nn.lhll_\ €e7- ehmond, T o Chiratyat the 1y Ly, b at tho Ut i 3 ittoon; Ae. dnmosst. Ly in, of Bzsokism, N.¥e. aud Bise Analo f,. MeGinlo, ol l’)h&cmnn E&7~Now York und Broukisn pinpora plonso copy, JIASKEL-BALICAM—Aug. 2 by tho Rov, e, Pecky yantoeat Guntonary Ghurch, Mie. dosenl 1. itakal xnd fies Myra Choovor Balknm, boths of tils elty. No cardas THOKS-SPINK--AL tho 1 f the bride' thor, Fred W, Spink, 76 Wi t by tho Rog, J. [, Wal lus Liniin Stovons,” all o 3 plenso cops. his elty, onJdnly 27, ult., iy, by (e Bovs Fathios . of y cke, of Monivonl, Canada, nnil Allca Maudo, A dnuglitor of Wi, Suink, Esa), of Leglsiativo A yof Cannda, To p Unuads lors planse Cupy. 05 D1GN30 DYt rm e eres sy DEATHS. Harry Towne, Infant son of B. F. 'Ah}(cuw. No, 3 Sixtoonth-st., Sunday BRENNAN--Aug, 1, 157, fathollo Mary, twin infont daughtor of Miotinai L, and Margarat A. Bronnan, aged 2monthe nnd @ daya, ceal from (o rosldono of hor patants, 867 Woal Monroo-st., atLu'elock to-dng, by carrlages (o Calvary Comotory. SATE Fol HALE FOR 823, A FATRBANK FT i BAL ! wolgha to 600 pounds, “novor usa for§20._Addross 17, Tribuno onico! FOIN SOALE, cost #31, will suil T WILL SULL MOULDINGS GHEAD: Addross 17, Triluine Fm‘z BAL Ainohios wide, $2.60 per 100, oflico. dusigns, of T carat. 100 B i NI BILLIA will rent samo, it SALEL A _GOOD, ton eonto’ as gooil nu nuir: woll vory chonly as [ linvo 0o uso for it Addrons Cribuny ofliss, Ol BALE_GR BXGHANGI: AN OIL-PAINTING; valuo %100, No. 73 Sout Sangamor i AND, TOUR will, OR “SALE_TEASE AND™ FURNITORYE OF § 4 roomn tor $20 cash, at 3 Suuth Clarkeat. J. SIMP- BON. F'fm SALE_TENTS OF ALY, SIZ1:% TOR PIONICS, hunting aod pattion: alsn, cauvas Wagon ‘covors, hammacks, aud camy clialraat Govorumont Goods Dupot, 195 and 1 caio. W 2 UT OFINMGE RATLING, sultahio for siory or offiot, wlll b sold olieap I takoiy I FISK. & GO, corner Wabasli-ny, and JrOR BAL THE DOUGLAS," BUILT in 1873 Jong , braadth 14 foot, diamoter of eyhindor 18Y fuchiow, stroke 31 ety T 11 ronicets n first-olnen tulg, - Apilyto ULARK & DOUGLAS, 113 Lielo- at., Duffal —THETUG U 63 oot —TWO FIRST-OLASS TIOK! Tia Clilengo & Altun Ratlroad. ~? TO BT, 'ENABY, R ANV GOOD OTFER, OR KX- aitanga—Twen nolary commssiuns, having over thros yoars to run, Wil bo wild low as 1 have no use for thew, “Address for ono woek, K 7, Tribuno otlice. [ o — -IAND M0 g from_ 20 to 1,000 dluimutors, at DIL JOUN Plitiz TIPSY, Optichn and Ucnlist, Dow't forgst tho plnco, 120 Tourtfinv., & fow doars woutli of Hacrivi N Bpoctacles suited by inspoctlun to tho 050, 3 Jroxsan 0S| 2! room: ‘o bo POI BALIZ—A SPLENDID POISTER 3 N shot ovor for two acasnns, porfoct §in overy ‘Tospcat, Amply to 5 1fast Wnehington-st, Troe 10US: MOV NEAREY NEW. 15 oo linnso on Sampaonest, near Loowds. F. A. BR GG & Dearbury 'Folz SALI-BREFCH-LOSDING ~SIHOT GUN, Georgo T'. Abboy, maker: will eoll chosp as [hava 110 uso for Bumy Cal Waost Madison-st. Ot BALK_ATIOUT TWENTY TONS 13.POUND B0 el “Apply to HAYDEN, GARKIN & €O, § Houth Clnrk.et. TPOR SAT LT G LOT ABOUT 280 fo =t cligiblo bluck by J. N. BARKER, Toom 19, 160 Deathorn-st, RICK F COTTAG! Addross also somo nrchitcotural worlks, FINEST SINGER ‘Apply ot tho ottico nyonublo prico. j’j\?)'u SALE-STO. 1 Bugling swator 8 hrod, 1 N ATTENTION—THRER 17, 2nonths old; thoruugh o 7 IN TS OV toom 9. $20 8 doy A LL DESIRING TIEIR GOODS TO THIS Tiost advantugo shouid call at 41 South Canatat, We Iaso hd mucis gcperionce, muka our wn miw, and promm roturns, BRUSIL SON & CO., Auctlonca ALY BXOBLLENT OPRORTUIITY 1S OFTERT L\ “to uny i doairing to bexin hossakooping in mod- erate but comfortublo was by 5L Twenty- sixthat, Cost, vory chicajr. g at 5l (i TR, ) 2, Ve, beddin wrds Bruswls, o ek, 44 andl 48 Woast A TURNITURE OF at lowust, cash p Parlor wuils, You whi tind and pric loungos, wardruhes, carjiots, it for your lntorest’ to. exui 3% West, Madlson-st. Jor 8 1R FURNITUL A" 11 roomm, with piano at S8, on monthly lonso for font: only 210 per month, last of Uniun on Madisonst, 13 6, T'ribuno ottie: TQE BALEATOUSENOLD. FURRITURE WORtTiE #5750 for 15300, Apply Sundny aud Monday at 302 Wost Lako-st. . O BALE-BLACK WALNGT WARDROBE, nearly now, worth £, for 31t 1i yardu carpot, 16 ynrdy atair carpot, llttlo usad ; ot gas tiztures, ohoap, 183 Wost Madisun-st, Fou SALE—ALL TIE FURNITURE AT 3:9 SOUTIL Parlcnv.. fu 1ot to"sult. Now Chickerlug suuar e co. RNITURRE AT A SAORIFICH wot, cost B, prico $60; u BT uroad, prive ¥55; s walnut oxiun o loungo bedaied, price 320; a & ‘marblodop washi-stand, lace airs: lnss good in nite condiilou, No. 7 SEEADNTW AND 15 aticpnsaea ull. An olugant. Divco Fiiblo sttty [hto a laxteions brd, Bovon utyloe—nil sizos. Adapted o parlor, Jibracy, din fiz-room, oifice, and atgra, 1o mev Fnipizo Oy Vosk B rond. | Carnbiics it n low Bt Rih sk cousors Tibll tnta & porfoot bod. Prices, 55 to S110. Seld an fue siilwonte T dovicod, of BI04 monthe Luiira. Parlor Titudatuad Company, 555 Wost Madison-st, TWEIAVE A TAKGI ANSORTMENT OF REC: ‘ond-hand farnitura, soves, cagpets, Empiro bud= , wardrobes, parlor sultes, macblo-top chumbor lunges, crockery, glassware, cutlory, and klichen warb, mirrork, picturds, bedding. ote., ofo., at private sala on commlssion Monday and Tuesilny, and tho balanco Toft will ho sold st auetion on Wednesdny ovoning, at8 gielocle, togotbor With lario stusic of weacorios. oto. TIODGES & CO., Auttionors, I Wost Luko-at, ATANTED—A NI D 3 RET AND OAT- ot, for which 1 will oxchango & ino gold. wwatob, 168, Tribnuo of PERSONAL. DERSUNAL-IL, B, B.: WHAT ARE YOU DOING? Wiioro ary you? Wiy don't you writo? K ifi‘ns‘duifi.— M., YES, T OAN HELP <= PRSONAL_ILACK EVIS, TTIRER WEELKS AGO P A i you o roms. ~Bond ‘mu Jour addrows, 1811, Tribuno ohics. JPERFONAL—A GENTLEMAN OF TIGI Rix P o hmsotot aml af fino. moral. distinciions ‘dos olahorate d of furniture, co wiros L form tho acquaintance of & party of ladiss, or of ladies and gonilemon, Insomo private buarding-hotisw o thf elty, whoro his plous doportment and exemplary cun- rocinted, and could bu_mado uvallablo b e aloat Tor board, " Addnoss HOWARD, FHbe o8 an oquivalont uno oflivo. Pmisbmx. A_YOUNG WIDOW — WITHOUT fnoumbrancea—would liku the suslstanco and advica f soxmo miihill entlomnn of inenns, Lo slart a swall misslon, Adirees 1§ 61, Tribuno ollico, PuR ' MRS.ADAMS, WIIO_LIVED ON Py O Moo, oatWotLutos il it Lake-at, I ond lor addross t0 Jo T, DICNNIS, Teibuao oice, will o to hor advantago, Pritson PROVESSIONAT, whoso autiaintanco u tholty in luniied dosiro 5 Sirmaanond with teo, yauni It Mt b0, i aiRcals By osbct ARl A ONARLAS PLACK aul SIDARY ALGERNON, Trbuno onlou. ) TIERSONAL-TILE PARTY WHO PICKED P e vontorings Wil plcaso funva 14 at 1255 ona R W o st Iflmsoml— 1, ‘surnriao for sou lT ERBONAL—U. GENTS, P NAT-MIL. TOUIS MIGNAULT A PERAal s s e, Wo tuoan businos. NG, WATARH-. Baturday, Plaaso ads RIESPONDIENOI WANTED — FWO0 _ YOUNG army oifiovrs desiro to oorenspond with two rollned Addross 11 84, Tribunoe nitic AGENTS WANTED, = COUNTRY TOWNH, NEW l\‘ln by wall to, rotall o shioll storo 109 Lo ¢ Agent, A GENTS WANTL VERYWIH 5, TO 4 i S bl st ARy Al How AET{Elon He e WEBSTLE & 00, U2as0 576 Badison-at., Room M.

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