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THE CITICAGO DAII TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. AUGUST 12, 1873 COMMON COUNCIL. " Ex-Alderman Bateham Nominated for Fire-Marshal. The Report on the Plans Scnt Buack to tho Committee. An Ordinanco to Mltigato {lie Steam- Whisile Nulsance. The Councll held a rogular mooting yostorday evoning, Ald. Woodman in the ohair, Presont, Aldormon Dixon, Warren, McGonniss, Cooy, MeAvoy, BSidwell, Btono, Plokoring, Tracey, Sohmitz, Cullerton, McClowry, Clowry, Balloy, Powoll, O'Brien, Bond, Clark, Bweet, Xehoo, Honth, Minor, Sherwood, Moore, Clovoland, Quirk, McGrath, Eckbardt, Stout, Malr, Len- gochor, Bchaftner, Oarnoy, Cannon, Ogdon, Brandt, Woodman. #om LIVERY TEAMA. Tho Mayor roturned, without his approval, tho ordinance requiring livery peoplo to take out liconses for theirdoublo tonms, and put the num- ‘era conapienously on their lamps, on tha ground that this last provision moots with general ob- jection, aud hie bolloves tho ordinanco would bo oporative and answer all purposos if this wero stricken out. . . | Ald. Cullorton moved ta fllo the voto, on the ground that it Lind not been sent in by the Mayor carly onough,—it should havé boen prosented ab tho Inst mooting. ‘This point was argucd at groat length, and the decision of the Chair that Ald, Cullorton’s mo- tion was out of order was sustained—yons, 19; nays, 18, T'ho_motion to roconsider the vote by which thoordinance passed was lost—yoas, 16 ; nays, 23, The voto was placed on tile. TIE FIRE MARSUAL, i The Mayor sent in tho followlug communica- tion, which was roferrod to the Commities on Firo and Water: & GeNTLEMEN : By virtue of tho suthorlty conforred upon tho Mayor by law, I do horoby appoint W. B. Boteham Fire-Marshal of tho Firo Departmont of tho ity of Chicago, to fill tho exiating vacancy in aid of- fica, and rospeetfully roquest the concurrenca of your honorable body in such appointment. The ofice to bo filled fs ono of thie groateat impor- taneo to the peoplo of Clifcago. In making tho scloction, 1 searched enrncatly for tho beat svallablo ability to'bo hod, From tho peculiar naturo of tho dutloa of the oflico, I did not dcem it prudent or ndvisablo to mako cholco of any one, lowovor woll qualificd in_othor reapects, who waa {noxperioncod in tho art of oxtinguishing firea, or n tho nffairs of o great Firo Dopartment, Tho nomineo {8 an old Ohicago fireman, familiar with sll tho dutice ing to the ofide, kuowing overy sireot nud almost every houso in the city, & practical ‘machinist, & thorough bmsiness vian, active, cool, and courngeous, and who slready posacasos tho confldence of tho officors of tho Firo Dapartment, and tho raapect Rud steom of tho cifizons, Teking afl things into so- count, T bavo not aftor tho most mcrious reflection, buen able to present 10 you for confirmation s botter or fitter name, PETITIONS. Potitions were presonted aud reforred for a sidewalk on Eighteenth strect, from Wood o Westorn avenuo; against vacatin ulu? in Lot 1, Block 44, Canal Trustoos' " Subdivision ; and for the romoval of the railrond tracks on Bouth QOlark stroot. ORDERS, The Board of Public Works waa ordored to ro- ?m‘t an ordinance for a sidowalk on Oakley street, ‘rom Bladison to Harrison ; to put in catch-ba- sins on Deoring streot, noar the Chicage & Bt. Louis nrasslnfi to causo the lumbor piles on Boach streot, between Twolfth and Tayior, to bo romovod. BANITARY SUFERINTENDENT. Ald, Tracy offered the following, which was adopted: ‘Wuzuras, The communication of is Honor the Mayor appointing Dr., Ben O, Miller Sanitary Super- intendont, assumcs to appoint the said Miller for bia torm of oflico ns member of the Board of Health, and WnEnzas, Tho Ssnitary Superintendent has beon herctoforo lpmln(od only by tha Board of Health from tho mombors of enid Board, Resolved, That the Corporation Gounsol bo and ho 18 hereby lnstructed to roport his opinion in writing to {his Councll, at its next regular meating, whothor the Mnyor Lins powor to sppoint the Bauitary Superinton- et for moro than one year, or for more than the un- expired torm of Dr. J, H, Rauch, ¥ aAs. Ald. Btout offered the follnwth, which was ro- ferrod to the Committee on CGaslights : ‘Waeneas, Thero is doubt whether the Common Oouncil hng suthority to exocuto a contract for more than the spocificd amount of ouo year appropristion, thorafare, Resolved, That the Corporation Counsel be and ho is hereby directod to report at the noxt . regular meeting, ‘whother tho contract of May 1, 1869, with the Chicago Gas Light & Coko Company for ten ' years ia binding on all tho subsequent niuy” Councila ‘who appropriate annually for gas bills, and whother this Gouneil could sunul or amend eald contract, LANTE. Orders directing tho Board of Public Works to prepare ordinauces for lamp-posts on Thirty~ third strost, from South Park to Vornon avenuo ; end on Vernon avenue, from Thirty-third to Thirty-soventh street ; and on Eightconth street, Trom Canalport avonuo to Halstod atreot. COURT-NOUSE PLANS. Tho roport of the Jomt Committoe awarding the promiums for Court-Tlouse plans, was taken up. . 'Ald. MoGrath moved to conour in the report of the Committee. Ald. Stone moved to rocommit the report of the Joint Committee, with inatructions to report tho rrubabln cost of tho throo plans which they would recommend to the Council, Ald, Longacher moved to table it. The motion was lost—yesas, 12 ; nays, 25.. Ald. Stone's motion was ruled out of ordor. Ald. Powell offored tho samo thing s » substi- tute, nud it was hold to be in order. Ald. McGrath opposed delay as usoloss and costly. It postponed boginning work on the bmhling. but conld not chnngo tho award made, Ald. Powoll olaimed that the Information was grontly nacded. Besidos tho Committao might recongider its_action and give Tilly tho Dbig promium, Ho did not liko to_givo the chie premium to one plan, and thon build another. ‘fhe motion to recommit waa agreod to—yons, 21; nays, 16, o followa: Yeas—Dixzon, Warren, Ooey, Sidwell, Stono, Picker- ing, Tracey, Qullerton, *McGlowry, Clowry, Balley, Tuwoll, O'irion, Clark, Bwoat, Kolioe, Olovelaud, Quirk, Oarncy, Ganuon, 'and Woodman—i1. Nays—dicGouniss, MoAvoy, Behimitz, Bond, Teath, inor; Bherwood, Bloore, Mcrath, Eckhardt, Slout! Mabr, Lengscher, SchaTher, Ogder and Braut—16, LAKE BTREET BRIDGE. Tho Committeo on Financo recommended tho adoption of the order allowing of the inoreased exponditure of £7,000 on the approaches to Lako streot bridge, and the Council passed an order to that ofoct and then adjourned. BTEAN WIISTLES. The Corporation Counsel sont in the folloy- ing, which was not aotod on: Iie it ordained, &e, BeoTION 1. That any ateamer, or any stemn (ug-bont hiaving in taw any steamor, conal- boat, veswel, or craft of any kiud, desiring to pavs throuigh any drawbridgo in said city, shall, a8 & signal for the opening of Auck bridge, give thrceshort, sharp, distinct bisatn or whistlea of tho stesm-whistl BzoTIoN 2, No stesmor or steam tug-boat ahall blow any steam-vwlistlo for any purposo whiatever whilo ly- {ng at suchor, or at any wharf, or dock in said city, or whon spproaching or leaving said wharf or ds or ¥hen romnining jn the Ohicago River, or sny of its branclies i ssid clty, excopt whan abaclntely poceasary s & elgnal of danger, or in cauen aud under circamstancea preacribod. by tho Iaws and rogulations of the Uniled Statea requiring the wso of much \lvhl.lflu, and except a8 provided in Sectionl ercof, HeeoF's. For each violation of Soction 3 hereof, and fo ench falluro to comply wiih Hection 1 boreof, o onalty of $50 and costs shall be incurrcd, which pen- plty wsy be collocted off tho maater of such steamer or of puch steam-tng, or off {he engineer, assistant on- e, or tho owor or ownors thoreof, providod that [t ahall bo compotent for tho master, OF ongineer, or aaslatant opginoor to ahow, in defenso, that the blow- ing, or the failure fo give such bridge-opening slgunls, 8a the caso oy bo, was without lis knowledga or suncat, ond in his sbsonce from tho vossol, ———— SUICIDE, Burrien TorLow, Grant Co,, Wia,, Aug, 0, 1873, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Sim: Much oxcitement was causpd in this fittlo village this momning by the report of the puicido of Dr, James Birdeall, who has heon & youidont of tho villago for tho past flye years. Pr. Birdsall rotired, as uaual, lnst ovening, to his roor in the Union Hotel, after o quiot smoko with ope of his follow-townsmon. Not appesr- ing at tho broakfast-tablothis morning, Biv, Alox, Jvoy, & morchant of his acquaintance, wont to Jiis room, and found it barred. On broaking it ppen, his suspicions of suicido wore confirmoed Dy finding tho Dooctor on the floor, noar hiu bod, ]xru thront badly out, and' a pool of thickly- plotted bload b{ his sido. 'Tho deod was con- mitted by an lnatrument from the Doctor’s packet-caso, and probably noar midnight. Im- fnodiately on_hoaring of tho aifair, I vhiited tho Beone of tha suicide, and conversed with the gon- floman with whom Dr. Dirdsull bad last talkiod, but conld elieit no information an to tho cauro of tho deed. Dr, B, was woll-connectod in tho Ent, f‘t is Anld, and losves a son living in Dubui\m, OWA. " MIND-READING. First Pablic_ Yerformance of NMr. Brown, the Towa Phenomoenon=--fiis Successful Interprotation of tho Thonghts of Othors-=Finding Artl. cles Middon Outsido the Rovm, and Other Wondorful Foatss 4 Tho wonders porformed by tho young Towan, Brown, einco his arrival in Chieago, bosiden tho nataral pleasuro which thelr apparently almost supornatural qualities produco, will prove an in- torostiug study for our psychologiats, bo tholr peculiar tondenoy either matorialistio or spirit- uallstic. Just tho oxact lino whore tho material in man ends and tho epiritusl bogins isna little known ot tho present doy as it was when tho anclents first bogan to plaguo thomsolves with spcculations on tho subject. That thero la somothing in man which is not ma- torial hardly anyona at tho prosent dsy willdony, but that that somothing performs or nida in the porformance of any function, which is notin itsolf ossentislly spiritual, is very doubtful. Yoar by yeor anclont dogmas with rogard to tho working of the more mystorious part of our boing are dishonored and eholved; tho brain hag beon divided into medullm, the peenliar qualities * of its various tissues havo beon duly dosignated, whilo, Dolder tnan all, logions of phmmiuflm wander through ivilizod Iauds, and, by feeling tho inoquslitios of the vory worst of Lieads, arg willing to nssign its ownor, on o writton chart, from B0 conts upwards, all the virtus in tho calondar, withono or two oxtras thrown in for charity's snke. Tbrenology is probably, through its posscssing » morchautable vnluo, carrled too far by its im~ ccunious dovotees ; yot that tho working of the rain is conductod “on a purely - matorialistio basts, is now-a-days pretty Eonnnflly allowed. Mr. DBrown, o4 indicated by his men- tor in_his addross to tho audionce at tho Union Parl Congregntional Ohurch last night, wisely ateors olear of both thoso parties, and al- lows thoso whosco him porform credit bis ability to any ngonoy thoy Liave a mind to, thus showing an impartiolity which does him crodit, and adds to the mystory which londs so peculiar an intor- o8t to his porformance. After tho glowing se- counts which tho press unanimously gave of Mr. Brown's succoss as a mind-roader, it is not eurprising that Insb night tho church boforo montlonod should contain & vory fair sudienco to soe his first publio oxhibition in this city. Aftor tho playing of a8 solection from Gounod's * Faust” by tho or- ganist of tho Churoh, which wag woll worth list- ening to, Mr. Kolly, tho. montor of the young mind-reador, was introduced to the sudienco. Ho assured thom that tho young man he was about to introduce to their notice wns neither a nocromancor . nor o Spirituslist, but _was giftod with cortain peculiar powers ‘which Lo would exhibit to the audienco. Asa boy, his rntuf;o was looked upon as s puny fellow, and ho dlacoveryof his powers was mado nccidental- 1y somo olglit yoars sinco, whon the casual touch- ing of his forehead by o pl\:{!ollaw causod sparks to omit thorofrom and sonsations to lm‘mn which first led him to foel that he wns ablo to learn the thonghta which lo in anothor brain, Ho touched upon eloctricity, magnotism, the odillic forco, mesmorism, and other hiddon porwers, and loft tho aundionco to decido of what nature the power of tho porformer would seem ‘most likely to prove. Ho said that the powors of Mr. Brown woro like that of o magnot which 1o hield in his hand, in that they woro strongerin cold wenthor and inoressed ‘in strongth tho moro thoy were oxercigod., ~ After cau- tioning porgons intending to ask qil‘cutlunn or otherwiso test the powors of Mr. Brown that persons whoso loft arm was broken or who wore partially intoxicated could not have their minds read, Mr. Kelly called upen tho sudionoo to form s committro to overseo tho various tosts, This was soon dono, and Bir. DBrown was introducad to tho sudienco, Tho first tost was that of finding an articlo hid ontside of tho room., A gentloman known to the committeoannounced that he had secroted an objoct, and ho was immodiatoly introduced to Mr. Brown._ Tho latter took his loft hand in his own and placed his right hand on the gontle- man's’ forehend, lotting it rest thore fora fow momonts; thon ho took the gentleman's right band and held it to his own forchond. Pausing but for a momeut, ho shat rapidly with tho tester towards the back door of tlio church. Aftor a fow momonts' susponso tho audience wora plons- ed to sco the gentloman roturn, his faco radiant with smilos, and twirling o small loclot inhighand, This_ho had hid in the basoment of the church, and to it tho blindfolded Brown 1od him quite a8 atraight as_and porbaps a littlo fastor than ho could havo wished to the hiddon objact. Thon ho led 8 gentloman to tho tip of & ohandelier of which he was thinking, found pilver quarter hid under a table, discovered a kaifo In » gontlomen's hat, & small pioco of pn per undor & pin-cushion, and wound up the first sorics of tosts by pulling o watch-koy ont of tho toster's mouth. All of the tosts, with one oxcoption, wore successful, and that partial- Iy 50, and &g tho young tollow suceooded in win- niog each of the audionce greoted i?mm of hide-and-seck, the m with applause, During tho evening many ;{entlemnu asked Mr. Kolly quostions regarding the powors of tho perform- or, which wero all answerod very readily and in o monnor which fully eatisfled the audienco. Aftor o rest, during which Mr. Kelly intercsted the sudionce with o short dissortation, Mr. Brown spelled out, upon sn nlphabet, placed agoinst tho wall, tho namos of places in tho minds of two gontlomen, ono of tho trials, bowever, boing rathor o failure, but quito st off by his' epolling ont tho outlandish word ¢ Barambole," a town in Barambolo. The final trinmph of tho young mind-reader was the locating of a pain in & man's hoad, which he did to & nicoty, indieating_tho exact spot where tho trouble lay. During tho meeting tho audienco oxpreesed o wish to hove the performanco re- oated, and, 1n accession to the desire, the samo oats will bo porformed in the pame place Thurs- dn? nvun!nfi next, whon Mr. Kolly will further enlighton the audionco upon the nature of his protogo's powora. CANDIDATES FOR ACTING MAYOR. The question as to who sbnll bo Acting Mayor when Mr. Modifl takes his doparture, which will o in a couple of weaks, is now groatly disturb- jog tho souls of tho Aldormen. It is a complox ‘business, sinco practically the Council eloots and tho Mayor confirms, for tho latter will not go unless his successor is porfoctly eatisfactory to him. Tho throe most prominont candidates aro Ald, McGrath, Bond,” sud Digon, tho firat of whom, if 'bo runs, which is not cortain, can_count on fourfeen votes, and his com- ctitors on thirtoon osch. Tho Influonco of tha nyor is all on the sido of Bond, who will ac- cept the position, but who is not porsonall workiog for if. Dixon's hopo ia thint if McGrat! doos uot try for tho placo bis friends will sup- ort him g)lxon) in [tlre(m'ancu to Boud, and this s most likely correct. 1f Bond cannot get it, the MnFur would probably profor Heath. Ho has doclared that, if Mr., McGrath is elected, ho will it in Lis ohair till Docembor, and will do the samo_thing if soveral othors are successful, Whother ho will romain a fixturo, if Ald. Dixon is olocted, has mnot yot boen oufnially promul- §ntad. This determination on the part of the fayor has irritatod_many of tho Aldermon, and hias a tendenoy to alienato votes from Bond. THE TEMPERATURE. Crioado, Aug. 11, Tho range of temporaturo this day, as reported by L. Manasse, opticiau, 28 Wout Madison stroot, ovory half-hour, is as follows : TO0-DAY'S RACES, Thero will be two races at Doxter Park to-day, ono for $200 and another for §100, tho contest- ents boing ammaly ownod by citizons, who will wnke thom go for all that's, in thom, and cronta & good deal of fun, Following is the pro- grAImO ¢ FINAT TAOR, M, Dalley'a n, g, Phil Bhoridan, Johu Klalntaau's b, 4, George, ¥, W, Buoll' b, 4. Dan, Bchoitcld's b, g, Hleopy Dick W. N, Harth r. g, Goodenough, I, J. Brown's b, g, Blow Dave, Owner's b, g, Black Princo. BEZCOND RAOK, Tryan Wadden's b, g, Joker, John Qullow’s b. @, Lriuking -thorough citation of nuthoritios, PHYSICIANS IN COUNCIL. The Doctors? Expericnco ot Cholora - Morbus and Cognnte Discnsos~~Difs forenco of @pinion ns to the Charnce ter of tho Frovalling Epidemices Xtonlth of tho Olty. Thoro wan a regular mooting of the Chicago Socloty of Phystciana and Surgoons last ovoniug, at tho Orplan Asylum, en Michigan avenuo, noar Twonty-socond atroot, Dr. A, Fishor prosid- {ug. o Tho namos of the following physiciana woro propnsoed for admission to tho Boclaty : Dr. 0. W. Curtis, Dr. B, J. Pary, aud Dr. I N. Danforth, On motion, tho papora on surgery wero post- poned to pormit the reading of the papors on cholera. Dr. W. M. Boyd prosonted s map of locall- tios whoro ¢ases of cholera had occurrod under Lis notico. o first citod tho caso of an Irish- man llving at No, 046 Buttorflold street. Tlo man was taken at about 4 o'clock, and, when seon by Dr. Boyd, was in n state of collapse. Ho. diod in about six hours, and was buried tho next dny by his son, who rode to the grave on tho corpso. Tho son was token at 4 o'olock, and diod at 11 in tho ovening, and the mothor died of tho sume complaint the following doy. Dr. Bovd also roforred to tho case of n brakeman, who had not gone into any of tho infocted hongos, nor hm{;&u intorconrso with any of tha familics attnoked by the disonse, but who hud passed ono of tho housoes soveral timos and Lnd undoubtedly taken it from the discharges thrown out promisouonsly in the stroot and guttors. Dr. Jnckson alko knew of casos where tho dis- chinrges had boon thrown out and loft oxposed. A cmigrant family moved into tho Louse and threo of 51 Dr. Boyd showod s woll-dofined conneotion be- twoen all the cases attendod by him since June 0, smounting to “mflfx in all, sud tho first cases oceurring at No, 946 Butterfiold streot. Dr, Boyd stated that thoro had beon in all thirty- six donths in tho city from this discaso, of which soventopn were his casgs. Whorevor ho bad boon callod early, neatly all recovered, but whon 1io had not been called until the stato of collapso hod ensued, only about & gfr cont rocovored. Tho localitios cmbraced in Dr. Boyd's practico, are hounded by Thirty-sovonth, Burnside, Forty- second, and Wontworth stroots, about twenty- five blocks in all, _ Dr. M. W. Wood road an extonded and im- portant papor “E“ the various symptoms and treatmonts_in cholora cascs, and_gavo o vory Ho oxprossed tho opinion that cholora wns the result of & specitlo , malarial poison assisted by local causen. Dr, J. R, Jackson stated that from oll tho symptoms dogeribod thero scomed to bo but littlo differonco betweon thess symptoms "and those of genuine cholora, and it was an impor- tant point to dotormine whether theso casos should bo acknowlodged ne cholors, or whothor, a3 domanded by tho Donrd of Honlth, thoy should continuoe to call, it cholera-morbus. Dr. Rauch had gono over tho torritory with Dr. Boyd and hind atributed the provalence of this diseato to thoe character of the wator and rocom- monded that tho water servico bo oxtended to this locality. This had been done, but withoutmarked improvement. It is now o quostion whether the_ Bocioty ehionld ecall this disoase_cholers, cholors morbus, cholerine or choleraio diarrhaa, If it was cholers, lot thom sny so. Tho Bonrd. of Health asecm to dosiro to keop tho matter “socrot, for fenr of creating an excitement. Tlho disoase should bo stopped in the outset in tho locality whero it orlginntod. Dr. Bimons eaid that tho Board of Hoalth ob- joctod to the discsso boing reported as cholora on account of tho dnmura\lzfinf offect of such an announcemont, He thought {t was cholors, snd contagious. Dr. Miller had mado arrangomonts to disinfoct overy plnco whoro any case wns ro- ported. The eanitary polico had ordors to report overy case immodiately, and to romove individusls from crowded housos to the hospital, Proper nurses and attendonts would be provided for indigent familics, Diar- rhoa almost always was s premonitory symptom, and whon it ocours medical aid shouid be called immodiataly. Dr. Ethridge said that sinco 7 o'clock he had attonded threo cases on Butterfiold etreet, near Thirty-second stroot, s woman, son and daugh- ter, %ymptamn woro all similar to cholera. Dr. Jackson wished to know tho opinian of the socioty upon tho actusl anitary condition of the city. fir. Lyman thought that we had cholera in a sporadio form, but not Asiatio cholora. Dr. Emmons thought it was Asiatio cholera in the sporadic form, Tho city was not inn good condition. Ho advisad caution in tho mattor of diet and nvoidance of food which tendored to- ward cholora. Dr. Hyde sdvoonted tho erection of pavilion h‘os‘) s in {solated places which could be en- tirely dostroyed aftor the discase had !Ymm by. Dr. Bimons enid that tho Board of Health had fittod up tho old small-pox hospital and also in- tonded to nsk Gon. Bheridan for o number of sholter tents to bo used in the open spots. Dr. Bartlott thought that tho discase was cholora Aslatica and nothing also, IIe wanted to know what the Board of Henlth had beon doin) and what thoy wore pnid for, if they permitto such a stato of affaira ns had been spokon of by Drs, Boyd and Jackson, Tho condition of many parts of tho city was outrageous, Aftor a prolongod disonssion_ tho_Socloty ad- journed, on motion, until noxt Monday evening. THE CITY IN BRIFF. Bix now Profossors havo been added to tho Btafl of tho Northwostorn University. David Cole was placed undor $500 bonds yoa- torday, by Justico Austin, to koop tho peace, espocially townrd Elhott Durand. Henry Pease's residenco, No. 503 North Clarlk stroot, was entered by burglars, at 2 o'clock Bunday morning, and robbod of $360, in jewelry and clothing, The propeller New Era brought to this port, on Bunday afternoon, a raft of 500,000 feot of logs, from Ludington. Tho logs are to bo used in tho construction of bridges. A littlo child, two years old, of Poter Salmund- gon's, No. 272 West Erio streot, was suffocated in bed yesterdny morning. A vordict of nccl- dental denth was rendored at tho inquest. The mgflu quarterly meoting of the Union Catholio Library Associntion will bo Lield in fho library room, southwest corner of ‘State aud Monroo streots, at 8 o'clock this evening. Michaol Qaroy, of No. 622 Wontworth avenus, foll doad in bis barn at 4 o'clock Saturday nftor- noon. Yestorday s vordiet of death from heart diseaso was rendered by a Coroner's jury. It ia reported that & gang of thiovos and loaf- ora can dnil{ bo found along the broakwater, at tho foot of Lake stroet, whore they make aproc- tico of commtting potty larcouios on the cloth- ing of bathera. ) In tho case of the young man who was killed on Bunday ovoning by tho cars of the Fort Wayne Railway, a verdict of accidontal death was rondored at tho inquost yostorday. The Lody was not Idontified. Henry Hopkins_was foolish 'onough to steal o gold watch from Fred Iorgman, of Lako Viow, &nd, as might bo expected, was caught by On{ltlt. Forrost, Justice Fostor sent him' before the Criminal Court under heavy bonds, The Fronch rosldents of the clty propose to colobrate Sept, 6, the day fixed for tho fiunl evacuation of Fronch soil by the Gormans, in s fitting manner. ‘Thore will probably bo a ban- quot at ono of the principal hotola. At half-past 4 o'clock yestorday, two little girls, named Beclk, resiuling at No,” 86 Wesat Kinzio stroot, wore thrown from a wagon near thoir remidonco, and seriously injured. Thoy wore taken to thoir home by a polico ofticer. At n rocont meoting of Erin'a Xope Tempor- anco Assogintion, the following ofiicors wore elocted: Prosidont, Frank Kolly; Vico-Prosi- dont, Honry W. Clatk; Trorsuror, Thomas Tay- lor; Finanoial Hocrotary, John_ Forest ; Recoril- Ing_Becretary, John Doylo; Dircctors, P, HH. McLogan, Jolin Leonard, Lost Bunday some boys woro bathing in a pond noar MecCormick's Reaper Works, whon ouno of them named Ifartnctt gos boyond his dopth, aud would havo drowned but”for the bravery of & littlo companicy, a son of Dr. llillluhom, who stripped, jumped In and resoued m, *'Brown's " tho now and splondid restanrant on Clurk und Hadivon strects will bo epenod to morrow, It will Lo the Delmonioo of the West, and in many rospeots bo mzmvlur to its proto- type. Mossrs, Wentworth & Waolworth, woll- known au tho former llmprlntm-u of both the llrlqluu 1fouses will bo in charge and will un- doubtedly maintain tho renown they have won in tho autering line, Ex-Police Officor Traynor, whose suspension causod Lho recont disgracoful row ul police hoad- (Humon, gooms to have mudo somo onomies in the coursp of his oftivial lifo. Baturday ovening on Dogring streot, near Lyman, ho was aasaulte snd sovoroly beaton by thres men, who loft hini Iying on o road Iy an insensfblo condition: ne of hi brutal nsailants was Michaol Bargon, | who Traynor srrestad somo wonthy ago, an em died. In continuing the lecture, “sinister of caugod to be henvily fined, Tho othors ho did not rccogmze. ‘Traynor was vory so- rlously injured, nud will ba confined to his bed larl n:‘omo time. Hig assallants woro not ar- rosted, Two chambormalds orontod _confusion among tho omployoes at the Shorman Ilouse, on Nunday morning, ‘y'v ongaglng 10 & freo fight. Thoe priu- clpals in tho encounter woro Mary McMahon and ‘Mary Pondloton, snd it originated in tho fuct Ponillaton accusod McMahon of u(unllng‘;m\-nlry. Yestordny mnmln[{ Juatico Banyon fluod MoMu~ 1on, ang, in dofault of tho paymont of the fino, dont hor to the Bridowell. Tho additional rocoipts to date from tho « Toapital Day " of _tho dootors, for the bonoflt of tho Hahnomann Hospitnl, of 'this city, aro ns follows: Dr. G. W. Boyon, Fort Wayno, Iud,, §16; Dr._J. Dal, Chicngo, £0.60; Dr. J. J. Gnakor, Diug Island, I, 853 Dr,'F. Toosch, Waukogan, I, €6; Drs, Smoll & Burt, Chi cogo, 600} Dr, John Kook, Jueringion, -Iil, $18.95; Dr. A, \V, Woodward, Chicago, silt; D L. Morrimay, Boloit, Wis., $3;fDr. R, Ludiam, Ohicago, 807, Officor John H. Dilger Lns a brothor-in-law namod John . Rapp, & snloon-keepor on West Tandolph streot. Dilger remoustrated. with Rapp for keoping hin Baloon opon on Sunday, and rocolved in return for the romonstranco ‘a govoro pummoling. o secured four brothor of- ficors, and, forcing thelr way into the saloon, thoy arrostod Tapp. ‘Lho affair waas disposed of, but {unturduy Tapp showed Lis revenge by pros- oconting the ofcors for trospass, Tosworo out n warrant, n capiag was issued, aud Dopuly Shorift ' Bhorlnugh to-doy narrested Oficors Dilger, G. J. Dowoy, Frank Ponsyon, Potor Frinklaib, and M, J. McCabo, ‘Thoy were locked up in tho County Jail, prosonting n novel sight boltllnrl borg, Lotor iu tho day they woro bailed out. Tho proporty-cumors aloug the lino of the now - Chicago, Danvillo & Vincennos Reilroad, mab yostorday afternoon at tho oflica of Ierr, David- son' & Welch, Mr, J. W. Carrington in tho chair, Committoss for tho towns of Lako and Worth, Ernvlouu!y appointed, roportod that $121,918 nad oon raised, and the riglit of woy sccured with thio excoption of half-a-mile through tho villago of Bluo Eflnnd, and throe-quartors of a milo near tho city limita, The Clairman, ropresenting tho property-owners, tondered the amount and right of way.to tho Railrond Company, and thoy wero nccoptod by Mr. Josoph E. Young, on behalf of the Gompany. - An agroomont was ontered into for the immediste commencoment and early complotion of tho rond. Goorgo ‘W._Ensworth, tho. young man who shot Vincont B. Lattimoro, ot No, 126 Wost Ran- dolph stract, on Sunday night, was taken boforo Justico Bunl]y Laostorduy morning, and his caso continued until Saturday without bail. The victim of his malicious mischicf is thought to ho loss soriously wounded than was supposed. At 0 o'clock Inst ovening, he appoared much bottor, and his physicians think ho will rocover. Ensworth rogrots, vory much, that Lottimore was shot, ut is exceed- ingly son that - ho did Lill not tho rostaurant-keepor. _Ensworth is ovidently o hardened _individnal. The person with him, wheon ho did the nl.mnflns. ig namod Leoper, ang lives on Rucker streot. ‘Tho arrest of Ensworth was made by Oficor Glenson. It is underatood that tho movement to’ have Sunday concorts in Lincoln Park is not in as bad. & way 88 was belloyi ond thnt the Commis- stonora sro to be od. Drs. Pacach owns & 1ot in tho Milliman tract, tho titlo_to which has not yot been soquired by tho Park Commis- sioncrs, and tho present intontionis to plant Mr. Balatka and his musicians upon the lot, and lot thom discouruo ewoet strains which will bo audi- Dlo in & part at least of the Park. Cortainly thero can bo no objection to Mrs. Pacsch mal- ing this uso of hor property, and tho working Euuplu of the North 8ide will have o chance to ear a littlo musio noxt Sunday. 1t is salso un- dorstood that ono or two of tho Commissionors aro a littlo disconcerted by this move, and are half inclined to believe, sinco music thoro will Do, that thoy had better have 1t under.their im- modiate control A meoting of the Polico Board was held in their room yesterdsy aftornoon, Commissioner Oloveland, who took tho Chair, and Comimis- glonor Shoridan boing present. A petition from the Board of Publioc Works, setting forth that tho piles of brick and sowor-pipe located at in- torvals throughout the city are sufforing through the doprodation of boys, and. zoquosting the at- tention of tho police “thoroto, was roferred to Buporintondent Washburn, Officors Smith and Boutal woro Jw\und on trial on charges of dore- liction of duty and disobedienco df ordors. Tho charges wore preforred by » Constable. Boutal, somo timo ogo, hsd a roplovin wric to serve on & “:arty on the North 8ide, Ho tostified that the parties upon whom the rlt was to bo served reaistod, and ho called up- on the two offloors in question to assist him, which thoy declined to do, Ilis testimony was supported by witnouscs. On the othor side = number of witnogses swore that tho officors were not present at tho timo of the slight fracas which ocourrod, Tho Commissioners decided that the officers woro not presont at tho disturb- anco, and did right, to dectino to intorforo upon tho Constablo's asking, them to doso. Had he, lLiowever, bogun to make the arrest himeelf, thoy would have boen bound to liave nssiste him. Both officors ware acquitted of tho chargos. Tho case agalnst Oficer Dillon wag continuod until Friduy. Bomo slight innccurncies crept into the report of the firo ot Bichards, Bhaw & Winslow's ostab- lishment, It appears, from s statemontof n roprosontativo of that firm, that tho firo ook place at 0 in tha ovening, ond not at 10, as stated, and Officor Penlon had nothing to do with sound- ing the alarm. The firo was discovered in tho front part ofthe fifth floor, and was_ contained in o small box about s foob equare, This was thrown out of tho window upon State street, but not untll the firs had communicated to somo cotton-batting, which wae extinguishod withsomo littlo difloulty. Tho only contoutsof tho box wera cotton waate saturated with oil, o substance which, it is woll known, is very liablo to sponta- neous combustion, Tho vaulé-door was oponed at 8 o'clock Saturday morning, and had not boon .closed at the timo” of the. firo, Tho monoy- drawer, which had been broken open by the robber, was found in the store at 8 in the morn- ing, empty, having beon robbed of $1,200, and the commercial sn&nr whioch it had contained was picked up in difforent parts of the building, As goon a8 the first burst of excitoment cousc- uout upon the diflwvug and extinguishing of tho fire diod away, tho Uashior waa sont for, and he arrived by 7 in tho ovening, and remained on hond until ‘midriight, The firm hardly know yot whother to loock upon ' tho aot &8 sn ottompted ' oreon, or not. Tho liabllity of tho box's coutonts to burn spoutancously would set tho maiter at rout in thoir minds, were it pot that s very largo uantity of oil was found on the floor where the lighted box was discovered, so largo a quan- tity, in fact, a1 to supgest vory forcibly that it had boen Elrwud there inteutionally, and with n Ject in view. . S e e o g Tho Now Coller. Tho Narragansott Collar Co, aro turning out from 15,000 to 100,000 Elinwood snd Warwick collars & day. Thia shows thelr fmmonss popularity, Ifyou huvo not worn thom, 'wo wauld adviso you o do 80, —_—— on Alphonso and Dona Faria. Durcatona (July 13) Correspondence of the Muncheater Guardian. Don I}Iphonsu i8 nbout 28 years of oge, hag rogular foatures, dark-brown eyos, slightly-curvod nose, and wears & short beard end moustache. Ilis counteuance loaves tho cbsorver with on ungatisfactory improssion of apathetio indo- lenco and ' weak-mindodness, giving but littls promise of ouergy of action, mid gontrastlng horoln sirikingly with his fuir epouso. Tho Princo was _droasod with oxirome simplicity, wearing & short black coat and vost, scarlot pantaloons, and short riding-boots. Tho Princoss Dona Maris, of tho royal houso of Braganze, is-a voung lady of 18 ‘fmuu ot age, with fair golden ooks, boautiful doop hiuo, aimost violet, oyes, & glightly curved dolicato nose, and & dagzing fair complexion, a8 &ch untarnishied by the burning sun of Bpain. Whon in repose Lior countonance hias an sir of oxtremo dg.;uuy, almost of haut- eur; but whon engaged in conversation har whole oxprossion meftona; sud whon, ever and anon, brosking Into o wun- ny smile, sho bocomes frrisistibly ~at- tractive. Hor volco ig_ eweot and mele- dious, oxorgising an involuntary charm upan tho listoner, Bhalis porsounlly vnr{ enorgotio and bligh-minded, aud has invarisbly swou roofs of groat courage in very critical and try- ng moments, iy tho soldiers ehie is muoh o8- toomod and respeoted for her kind heart and tho iymvnth{ sho hins on many occasions mauifostod towords thom. Bhels uu{urnllycuthuumshanlly dovoted to the causo of Don Carlos, to promoto tho succosa of which sho Las mow for montha t\nruclpulfld in oll tho fatigues and dangera of ho cnmnnign, boaring the™ grontust hunluhi[:u with choorful ‘forlfi.ndn, ovor o lnight expmple to hor followors, and contrast- ln(i it must bo confessod, mout favorably with Lor indolont, apathotio Lusband, Ta ek, if tha roal truth must ba told, Dona Marla ia the ront Genorallusimo of Lor husband's forces, give ing the socrot spur to overy outorprising and energotio rfinunn of -mly moment ; for, nfter due study of Il Noyal Highnoss Don Alt)humm 1 am sorry to uny that tho only thing that can bo enid to bis advautsge is that ho iu posuessed of §mnt good naturo, is tha pink of conrtosy, nyory air horsoman, and—toila fout, Ilo ia a truo Bourhon, pnr’mpu without (he groator vicoy of tho family, which is tho most that can bo Bad In_ hig favor, Dona Ma- rin {8, a8 will havo boon antfolpated, an admirable horsowoman, Blo s aleo & | bood - pedestrinn, of which lnst wintor sho gavo alundant proof, marching on one oceaslon for cight hiours up (o her kneos In snow, with {he thermometor fivo dogroca below froezing point. 8he wan mounted, on her eutrance into Caseoras, on o bosutiful bny, which sho gulded with conwummata graco aud skill. Bho was drossed in o Lusmar-lika violot jacket trimmed with fur, a lflfllf riding-akirt of similar color, and waro a coquettlsh pair of riding-hoots of patent leathor, with gold s&mm. For head-covoring she woro a whito Tint, with long gold tassel drooplug gracofully ovor tho right oar. _On_hor jacket ghone tho gold slar of Portugal, whilo on the nlaove of hor jncket wero tho gold stars sud stripes of o Gonoral, In her right hand sho hold a dainty little riding-whip, which, with small, beautifully-ornnmented revolvor at her loft sldo, comploted hor costume MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Finandinl Newss Nrw Youx, Aug, 11.—Money easy cavly iu the day at @4 por cobt, but Iato fn the aftornvon the rato nd- vanced to &, closiug at 4@b. Slorling woak at 1083 for 60 days and 109X@109)¢ for might. Guntom reccipta, $142,000, Gold quict and steady, with all business st 116%/@ 116%, Loans woro from 2 to 4 por cent for carry{ng, Qleasings, 17,000,000, Tho Assistunt Tromsurer dise ‘bursed §67,000, Govornmonts sleady, Slato bonds quict, Btocks wero strong with an upward tendency diring. the morning, with Pacifio Mall and tho Vanderbilt shares as footuros, Tawards tho close, tho market bo- camo dull, thougli & firm fecling chiaracterized deal- {ngs, tho closing Luainess having Loon at nearly the Lighiost_quotations made, Tho chief {mprovement wos in Paciflc Bafl, which advanced to 4% Lake Bhoru rose to 95, 0., 0. & 1. 0. wea moro activo than for gomo fimo paet, and_ sdvancod to 83i¢, Erdo was wesker and_declined % por cent, Tho Oloveland & Pittsburgh Railrond Company has daclared a quartorly dividend af tho rata of 7 per cont per aumun on BOW gunranteod stock, payablo Sopt, 1, Bterling, 109, GOVERNMPNT NONDAR 1203; ne, Coubonsy 05 (asw). Missourls, .. Virginfas, old........43% Tenuessces, old i¢ | North Carolinas, old,.75 “Tenncsnces, new......813¢ | North Garolinas, uow,16 Virglnia 50 Hlinols Central, Union Pacflostoc Union Pacifio Londs, 823 Central Pacifio b'nds; 1005 Del, Lack, & Western. 1013 B, 1, & Eri e Foreign Marikets, Livenroot, Aug. 11, 11 8, m,—Breadstuffs buoyant. Flour, 28@298; winter wheat, 12@12s 8d; spring, 11a fld'@lln 104 ; white, 11a 0d@11s 11d ; club, 123 1@ 12aG6d. Corn, 284 94, ~Pork, 665, Lard, 38s 3d. LIvERPOOL, Aug, 11—2:30 p. ‘m.—hlarkot unchanged, Pants, Aug. 11,—Rontes, 67f 67¢. Toxnow, Aug. 11.—Weather {o-day wot and unfovar- ablo to crops, Ilato for monoy at tiio Btock Exchange on Govarnment sectirities, & per cont lower than tho ‘bank rate, Tho rate of discount for 3-months bills in opon market, X per_cont bolow tho bank rate. Con- sole for money, 92%@02%(; |c:o|mt6 023@927 ; 5-208 %{;55,‘%4.,;; 3 00 of 67, 947¢ 3 10403, 41443 now 8,807 ; rio, 40X, Livenvoor, Aug, 11,—Cotfon quict ; middling up- Iand, 874 ; Orloans, 93¢ ; salea 12,000 bnloa ; Amorican, 6,000 balon ; apeculation and export, 2,000 bales, California white wheat, sverage quality, 11s 043 118 11d ; olub, 128 40@124 &d ; rod Westorn spring, 115 24@114 10d ; rod_winter, 126@12 3d. Fiour, 28e@ 20s.” Gorn, 208 0d, Bocf, 835, Chiooss, Ols. New York Live Stock Markot. Nuw Yoni, Aug, 11.—Baovos—Recoipts aluce Satur- oy, 6,200, mAkiug 9,810 for tho weels, ngainat 9,670 lnst weck.” Good and prime stecrs comparatively 'scarce, and rated s Littlo bigher, Common native atcors an Toxaus ranged X@%o lower, aud, exclusivo of o fow solooted lots, rotailed at 123(@1%c. Tho exjremo ngo for matiyo stocrs was 0@12ic, snd for Texus and Choroleo eattlo 7@10c, Sales liclude 83 cars Tilinoa steors, 7 cwt, 105@110; 15 cars, T@TY owt, 11@12%c ; 16 carn, 6 cwt, D/@10}0 ; 8 cars, Ti{ cwt, 11X@i240; 6 cars, Tewt, 11@1I30s G cars, 7 cwt, 11@12xc } b card, 9 owt, 125 @100 ; 12 care, 6X owt, 103¢@110 ; 8 onrw, T3¢ owt, 11G140 ; 5 cars OLo steers, 71g owt, 1o s & catn Kentucky, 8 owt, 12@120; 6 cats, Ti¢ owt, 113(c 3 10 cara Mindouri atcors, O cwt, 110 | 13 cars, 7 owt, 11@120; 6 cars Cherokeo’ cattle, Big owt, 1005 7 cars, b 6wk, 0x¢o; 4 cars Texans, T owt, 90 10’ cars, 6§ Cwt, 8@8jc, ond D cars, 6@OX owt, 9@93c, ‘Bhieep and Lambs—Recoipts, 8,150, making 27,130 for tho week, agaiust 23,700 Inal’ week, Sheop dull and drooping, with slow ‘#alo 8t 6@G)c, Lamba in demand at 6@9¢. Among tho sales woro 3 cara of Ohlo alicop, 91 1t9, G)a3 3 care, B2 Ibs, Gifc; 1car, 75 Iba, B30 ;'3 cars, 40 1ba, 6303 1 car Biato sheep, 8 Ibe, o3 % cars_Cannda lambs, 66 18, Bi(c; 1 car, 64 lba, Yo} 1 car Blato, 50 e, Tic; 1 car, 40 1bs, 60 ; and 3 cara Jerscy, 001bs, T2:@8%0, . Swino—Lrosh orrivald, 9,000, making 30,600 for tho woek agatnst 25,400 last weck, 'No eales Hve welght, No live hogs offered, Dressed firm at 6X@75c. New York Dry Guods Market. New Yons, Aug, 11.—The weels opons with on no~ tivo market £or ataplo woolen and cotton fabrice, which are relling frocly In first handa, Jobbing branchies ro- main qulet, Colton goudy stoady oud waluly un- changed. Utiea brown and bleachied wide shootings sdvanced 2570, % Tho Daily Lulletin sya prints are in spirited de- ‘mand, and Cocligeo styles are reduced to 1, Waolous continuo brigk, with better demand for low qualltica, Swhick havo boen sluggish, Forelgn goods stillquict, Kansns City Live-Stack Market, Speeial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rasuas_Orry, Aug. 11.—OATsuE—Recoipts, 1,119, shipped, 700, Markot brisk, Demand for stock Hir aud higher, Tho bulk of offeiinge ara smooth, fat Toxan stcors and smooth thorough Toxan steers, Fair {0 good, 31.75@2.87) ; Wintored Toxas ateors, §2,60 ; heavy corn-fed Toxans, $3.55, v @410, Toas—A shado bottol PThiladelphia LivesStock Maricets PiniraveLenia, Aug. 11,—Beof-cattle vory dull, cholca Pomisylvania and Western ateors, §1, 1% fair to good do, $5,50@6,80 ; comnmon da, $4.00@5.00, Suerr—Activo; fair (o choice, 35@6c’; atock, 2@3e, Tloas—Dull; corn-fed, $7.25@7.60, Pittsburgh 0il Market. Prrrsnunaci, Aug, 11,—Tefiued potroloum dull, with walen nt 10c. Crude weak, with sales at $1,16@1.20, Further decline looked for, The Prodice Markets, Nrw Yons, Aug. 1. CorronsDuil r.w Yonx, Aug. 11,—CorroN—Dull ; middlis 1andl, 20¢, En . oY BueapsTurrs—Flour moro active ; shipploy des bigher uuwipll, 10,000 brls 3 muporfine N entorn aud Btate, $4.76@5,20; common to good oxtra, 6. 0,40 3 grood ' to cholet, $0.45@7.00 ; wliite wumémgo?v.w@ 820; Ollo oxtrd, 2.103440; Bt Xowls, $0.50@10,76. nton Hyo flour at ¥4,50@5,80, \Corn'meal sieady 3 Wostorn, $3,10@8.60, Whest in fatr domand and bight er; roccipte, 9,000 bu 5 rojocted spring, $1.25@1.57 3 3 nil very inforior No, 2 Ollcsgo, $1,8; No. twaukce, $1,40@1.48 ; new wintor red Ohio, $1.52 0, 1 Du-~ luth, $1.63, Xyo moago actlve and firuier; Wostern, 83 @850, Curn steady, with moderate domand ; recolpts, 184,000 bu ; steamor mixod Weatern, G1@54¢; sail do, B5@6030 3" Ligh mixed and Sollnw Wostern, 51@S90 5 kllu—drlvd, 47(363)0; heated, 47@51. Oats dull an heavy; rocolpts, 60,000 bu s now mized Western, 43@ 4303 Whito, 48@5303 back, 1@ 2c, Eaas—steady, 1fax'anp Lopi—Quiot and finn, Guocenes—Coffeo quieb and fiym; Rio, 19G0Xc, Bugar flrm ; fair to good rofining, B@8i{c, Molassea quict and unchanged, Rico firm 3t BK@I3(0. oLruM—Refined, 1030; crude, 64c. TuureNTInE—Firmer at 4do, STOOK OF ORAIN £ WAREUOUSR, TyioyIAl i ol buainoas ; ‘mcas, $17,00, Boof bteudy and unchnged. Cut'ments quiotapd wichangod. Mlaales qulot Halt ong clear, 83, Lardstendy; Wostorn stoam, ‘838 9-10c, b1 Weatern, 10@23c, OeEaE Il Lo piane Bl factory, 125@ o, Winszy—8toady at 0dido, BUFFALO, Burraro, Aug. 11— Dursustuyes — Flour stoady, Whent in good detnnnd ; salew, 1E00 It Yo, 7 Mflwau- oo Olub ut $1.85 ; 1,800 b red Westorn, 31438 ¢ 2,000 bu thin Ohilcugo, $1.56, Corn dwhi; mafon, 8,000 bul_in Totu at 45150 for fafF 0 prhoo, Oats dull} dales, 9,500 bu in 1ol ot 870, CstonTs—~Stoady at 10}o for wheat, Do for corp, oo Tt e MILADELPHIA, Pumranerenia, Ang. 11, —Breavirorra—Tlour dull; supertino, $5.60@4.25; oxtran, $.00@5.60 ; mpring wlioat extra family, $0.76@8.35 ; winter do, 870063 8,60, Wheat stoady; red Western, $1,40@! ), Hye boid at 780, Corn uuchanged ; yollaw, Gc; mixed, B0G580, Oate losa notlve § white, 45@800, YernoLeun—Orude, 1140 ; reflued, 160, Wisuy—Hold ut Ve, CINCINNATI. OmvorvNATY, Aug, 11,—HneankTurra—Flour firm st 40.15@0.96, ‘VINM fiem st (130, Corn fu good Qomand ot £5@47c, Dyo quivh ab 6S@T00, Oats quict g unchimnger, TRovIsIONS—Firm 3 mess pork quiet st $16,75, Tard quict § ateams nowitually o§ kttlo hold ut 8);@8Ne, Tulk mosta ouldern, 8Y@84-100 Luyor Atgint s cloar il i clonr, 9%@ice, Hacon— Aot %ic; cloar, 103c, Witisnzr—F} D G108 Sloars 10 0Sivrao, ETRgl, A 1L Duesntzuiza-—Wioat lghor bt ot § 3 lwankee, $1,60, Corn quiot at 50@52¢, MILWAUREE, % yrrners—Tour. dull Yo, 1, $1.031¢1 N Hop Minwaunze, and_nominal, $1,20 canh 3 $1.11, 3 814K A\l firm ; No. 4, Com ok ands woaks Nov Rye firm ; i257c, Barloy firm; No, 2, Blic, o, FuzionTa—To Duffalo, bc; Oawego, 1 Rrcerers—Flour, 3,000 bria s whoat, 25,000 bu, Burryexrs—Flour, 7,000 brls jowheat, 30,000 b, CrryRtAND, Aug. 11,—BREADSTUFPA—Wheat quict and nominally wichanged, Corn steady; 48@dSc, Oats qulet ; Na, 1, S, PETROLEUM—ID falr demand and unchanged, 'OLEDO. Torepo, Aug. 1l.—BurApsrurrs—Flour firm, Wheat hh;‘wl‘: No, 3 white Wabash, $1,60 ; No. 1 whito Michigan, $1.60 ; smber Michigan, $1,381 apot ; $1.30 ‘Auguat ; $1.40 Scptembor ; No, 2 red, ${,38% spot or Corn sleady ; high mized, 43icc apot and 4di¢o Soptomber ; low mized, 430 ; yellow, %05 ho geado, e, Onte stendy No. 1, 34o; Novd 1% for old ; Michigan, o rojocted, 27c, nitanTa—Very firm; Buffalo, 4@4)e; Oawego, E}i@vu: X(lnkuton.l!;fig. trorirrs—lour, 300 brls; whoat, 38,000 bu; corn, 72,000 bu ; oats, 9,000 Lu, X Buresenrs—Flour, 2,000 bris; wheat, 85,000 bu; cort, T9,000 b § 0816, D000 i, 1, LOUTa. Augu Auguet'; 81, Louts, Aug, 11.—DBarAnaTurpe—Flour quict and unchanged ; only ordor trade, Wheat firm; No. 3 rodt fall, $1.28, cash $1,25 ; sample lota No, 3 do, §1.40 ®1.45. ' Uorn'dull and droaping ; No, 2 mixad, 31@38a cunl ; 380 August ;39@3040 Boptomber, Oata dull and drooping ; No, 2, 373@28c cash; 3720 Soptember. Ttye quict at 60@ 03¢, ‘Wrilaky—Steady, at 1o, Provistions—Pork firm at $15.60@17.00. Bulk ments firm 3 cloar rib nand clear Lo nrrivo, 9@03c 3 bacon AU ; shoulders Digo cwali; 93¢¢ Auguat ; clear sides 1036, Lard qulet’; amnil ealo Tofind, B @8%.0 Toas—Firm nt $4.25@4.60. CaTTLE—Active, firm nnd unchanged. LOUISVILLE, . Louwviur, Aug. 11.—BREADSTUFFE—Flour firm and stack light : oxtra family, $3,25@5.60 ; fancy, $1.25 @1.50. Frovisions—Mess pork firmly held et $10.75, Dacon firm and {o far demend; shoulders, Ui(@dc; clear b 10%@H13c ; clot, 11@114c, Bulk meats firmly held: ahoulders, 82c 5 cloar rib and cloar, 10c Jooso, Lavd stesdy at §@09x¢ ; torce, 9%@10c ; Xeg, 8o for primo steaui, MEMPIIS, Memrins, Aug. 11,—Corzon—Dulland unchanged, Briapsruers—Flour in fatr demand and highor 3 ‘medium, $6,25@6.00, Oornmoal active and higher, al $2.80, Corn firm at €0@02¢, Oata firm at 43@14c, Hay—Dull; prairie, $12.00@14.00. Provisions—Bacon' dull snd droopiog ; ehoulders, 950 sides, @114, NEW OBLEANS, New Onueaws, Aug, 11, —Bneansrorrs—Flour— Scarco and firm ; XXX, $6,60@7,60 ; [family $9.0063 9,50, Corn firmer ; yellow, 70c; whito mixed 4@ TGo; while, 76¢c. Oala acarca and firmor at 41@ @45, Dran firmer ; 8214@85c, mléa\!—Q\nut; primo §23,00@25.00; choleo $20.00@ Provisions—Pork $17.60; dry malt scarce, active, and higher at 05@1134@117;c, Hams 16@10e. Lard quict; tierco BX@8XC. Gnocenizs—Sugsr—Supply light, and good domand ; fair, B @9Xc. Molnsses no movoinent, Wntsky—Quiot ; Loulslann, 03¢ ; Cincinunti, 09c. CorToN=—Dull ; salcs 300 bales floud ordinary at 1431 @16c; low middling 180; mixed 1B3@18%c; mid- diing'Orloans 19, Ticcolpts 588 baloa, DETROIT, DETROIT, Aug. 11.—BnrApsTUPFS—Flour quiot $0.25@8.60, Wlioat atoady ; oxtra, $1,05; No. 1, $1.54 @166 ; ambor, $1.37@1.97%, Oorn stoady ; yellow, 470 No. 1, 46@40)c. Oata dull and lower at 3535¢, * BALTIMORE, BavTrvone, Aug. 1l.—Dneapsrorrs—Flour quict aud unchanged. Wheat active and higher; red Went- ern, $1.45@1.50; amber, $1,65@1.68. Corn, Weatern mixed firmer, at 67@58c Oats firmor ; mized Weat- ern, 40@41c; white, 420, Ryo sctive and higher, at 5e. ovistoNe—Quict and unchanged, Butter un- chianged, : WiLikv—Weak at 95@95)e. at Bo@ PR MARINE. Yort of Chicago, ARRIVED, oo Aug 11, Prop Gordon Campbell, Buffalo, sundries, Tug Clematis, Pealtigo, towing. Selir Autares, Manistoe, sundrics, Targo Yeshtio, Poshtigo, sundrica, Sobr J, M. Foreat, Manfetoe, sundries, Helir 8. J. Androws, Grand Traverss, wood, Sohr Jamaicn, Oswego, ealt. Targo Advance, Peshtigo, lumbor, Schr Orosthwalts, Buftalo, conl, Scow foa-Blar, Grand Ifaven, Kimber. Sebr Oloveland, Milwaukee, 1o eario. Bebr A. Dronaon, White Lake, lumber. Behr Obicontsf BiifTalo, conl. r Sunrise, Olovolad, codl. Behr Minnosota, Menominee, sundriesr Erop Ghloago, Milwanion, nd cargo. Behr W, Stiirgos, Eacanabs, iron oro, Schr, W, Jones, Whito Lake, slabs, 2 Hobr'J, 1, Merrifl, Mantsteo, fumbet, Selir Alice, Relly'a Tsland, Bark Graco Groonwood, Escanabs, {ron ore, Sehr Amoskesg, Buffalo, coal. Schr Jomes Wadlo, Oswogo, conl. Sehr Whirlwind, Ludington, lumber, Schr J, N, Footer, Cloveland, stone. Sloam-barge Paat Saginaw, Manictoo, lumber, Prop J. G. Hurd, Duluth, sundrica, Selir Jasic, Hollsud, tan bark. 8tmr Coroun, t, Joscph, sundres. Prop City of Travorse, Traverse City, lumber, Sobr O, Gordon, B, Josoph, lumber, ; Stmr Shoboygan, Two Rivors, sundriea, Trop Montgomery, Dotroit, sundrica, Schrd. T, Tracy, Manisteo, lumber. Scow Sailor Boy, Nowmarkot, alaba, Trop M. Grol, Monisteo, lunibor, Brig Windsor, Manistoo, lumber, * Stmr Muskogon, Grand Haven, sundries, ark Lafranfer, BulTalo, coal, Behir Camdcu, Buffalo, coal, Sehir Mary Colling, BufTalo, conl, Bteam-bargo M, A, Robertson, Georgian By Sebr New Dominion, Georginil Bay, lumber, Hcow South Haven, South Haven, fumbor, Schr Bertha Barnes, Monomineo, lumbor, Sebr Gosalay Cuntrovill lumber. p Milwaukee, Ogdensburg, aundries, Behr J, Wobar, Alpenn, lumber, Solir Danfol Lyons, Oswogo, salt, Scow Coastor, Lako Harbor, wood, Tug W, B, Winter, Saugatuck, towing, 8eur O, T, Johnson, Raugstuck, lumber, Schr L, G, Farwoll, BufTalo, coal, fiehir Hayann, Qawego, 6alt, Kchr G, Pliater, Milwaukee, no cargo, Sehr Novads, Oswoga, balt, Behr J, G, Johking, Buttalo, cosl, Trop H, E. Paino, Graud Haven, towing, D., Grand Haven, limter, urgo Wyoming, Grand Maven, lumber, Dargo 0. ¥. Allch, Graud Haveh, fumbor. EAT; stone. Tumber, Teop allforats, Montroal m.ai'.'\'u' ®rop Colorado, Buffalo, 20,000 its, 24, él ?‘,sm&rl- t&ml!. h u oats, 24,000 bu corn, 'mr lirooklyn, Ogdensburg, 11,878 bu . Frop DoParo, Facauaba, strs, o Prop Marchant, Buffalo, 17,000 bu'corn, 26,000 bu oats, Prop 3L vob, Banta W rol o0, 500 b oats, and sundries. Tatk A~ 57 Sikita. Biafiaio, Sh000 o sora. rie Bleam-bargo Dirckhead, Yorb Colboruo, 16,040 bu wheat, Schr Hepublic, Kingaton, 21,609 bu corn, Lako Preights. Taten on corn to Buffalo declined Xe, qug'.‘.bh at 45@43¢c. Bovoral largor vossols Woro on ' tha market, Chirtors were mado to Kingston ot 123{c for wheat. The englfinmeflh roported wero a8 follows : To Buffa- lo—Sebr B, 43{c; sclir Graco Murray, bargo Argonant, prop Mon- tana, aud bargo Rutter, corn at 4ic. To New Eig- Ipnd; vin Sarnis—Prop Montgouiory, corn through ; do via OydunsburgProp Brooklyn, corn througl, To Detroit—fchr 8, F, Galo, corn at 450, To King- ston—B8chrs Lomio Burton and Gsllatin, wheat at 1230, Total, 11, Capucity equal to 40,000 bu wheat, §70,000 bu corn, The schr Dick Bomers was chortered foriron oro foiu Marquotis fo Clovoland st &40 pes on, illinois River and Cannl News. Special Dispuleh to The Chicagn Tribune. LABALLE, Tll, Aug, 11,—Tho stesmor Katlo arrived this morning towiug the csual-boats Ontario, from Chillicotlie, tho Cotarsct, from Hennepin, sud the Jolustows nnd Robert Tialmes, from Lake Dopuo, il it cor for Obleago, The propollor Mohawk Talle doportod, towing tho canal-bonls sud Horculos, all Toaded with corn for Poorin, aud the Moasengor, Jigt, for Henry, Tho canal-bosts Outaract, Johnatown, Robert Holmes, and Isabells, all wath corn for Chi- cago, end tho propullor Dopuo, from Lafallo, with shcol zino for Ohicago, all passed futo tho cannl. Tho propoller Molawk Bello, towing canal- boats Easox and Loroulos, and tho Norway, with luin- bor, all for Poorls, the Afeasenger, Lght, for Henry ; tho Montauk, from Lockport with fiour for LaSalld and Poru, aud the Monitor, light, for Yeru, sll passed out of tho cunal, Right foot and sixinches of water on the mitro-sill of Lock 16, No report of thv atago of water bolow, ; OaNAL Ovriow, Ohfeago, Avg. 11—1 b, m.—AR- nwven—A. Woolsou, Morris, 6,100 bu corn; Commerce, Ottaws, 6,800 bu corn ; Travelor, Lotont, B yds stone § Florento Boyer, Lemont, 89 yd atoue ; Edlipso, Lo- Tout, 63 yds stono ; Ok Leaf, Lomaut, 68 yda stona; I 1 “Aluduson, Temont, iy sus’ toie s Marti 1ogan, Lemont, 66 yila ntoho ; Ylescuo, Lemont, 85 ydu Btone ; §, and F,, Lomont, 80 yda stono ; Ellie 0'Con- Toll, ag, Syds tono ; ¥, T, Shorman, Bag, 00 yards atono ; Exculalor, Summit, 85 yds stond; I, Marring- Lon, Willow Bprihge, 50 tons 1¢o + 8ligo, Willow Bprings, o &5 touw ico 3 Galena, Willow Speings, 70 tons fce ; Heue rlotta Walker, Lomont, 68 Zd! stone, 18 brls line ; W, J. Roobuck, Zomont, 8) ydk stone ; ‘Gon, McPhorgou, Lomont, 60 ys lowl ; ay Flowe, Tationt, &0 ik tono; Edwia Walker, Jr, Lomont, 8) yds : Cusligian, Lenont, 09 yds sfono ; Augliats, Yemont, 60 iu alono § J, Monard, Ottawa, 6,000 bu corn ; Bulla forrls, 000 bu corn; Dirio, 40 ydg ' slono; ge, Lockport, (200 T s, 100 bl obe Board o #ilca, 4,000 bu corn, 3,000 bu oats ; Mary Oroly, Jollot, 60'yds stono; IAly, Morcls, 6,000 bit coru, 0,20 1L tnothy soud 3 Phoonts, Lockport, 6,647 ng corn ; Conteat, Morris, 5,000 bu covn, 5,330 lbs time othy seed ; Gracie Qrlewoli, Minooka, 5,000 by corn 3 Gen, Blicrwan, Heneea, 6,000 bu corn, b timothy seed 3 Yron Olad, Utlea, 6,200 bu corn'; Merclinpt, La Ballo, 6,000 i corn, OreAnEs—Prop Novelty, Honry, 96,703 ft lumber n, Ttoacorans, East Morrln, Hght; T, Ryburn, Matscilics, 38,600 £t um~ 140 m shiingles, 190 tons coul ; bers 11, E. Goodell, Jolof, 59,631 f¢ lumbor ; prop Houll Blore, Willow Bprings, Haht ; Qulens, Willow Byrings, Ught ; 8lige, Willow Bprings, liglt; H.8, . 11, Walker, Temont, bt 3+ ‘rhuidorbolt, Tomont, Jight it 8. & T, Lemont, 11, Atkinaoti, Lomor Buasront CANAL OFYIOR, AUt 1—0:16 b, Dii—s Anntyxp—Prop Sotth Bhore, Willow Springs, 80 yila . gravol ; Prop Waap, Bummit, 06 yida atono s 1, 8, Care Yenter, 8ng, 89 yia atono] Ciba, Oltaws, 0,000 big Forn s 'G, L, Booth, TaLalle,’ 05 hu ' corn ¢ Norihwert, Ta8afte, 5,700 bu corn 3 Lovinthan, Tasalle, 56,900 L 4284 116 hma 3 Amerlenn Btar, do, 140 tonn coal, 103 s zine sbiant § Watarlao, Lasinllo, 6,000 b cory § Touchard, Ladallc, 6,000 bu' corn ; Haurriot, Scucciy 000 bu corn, CLeAnED—Gnlonn, Willow Springs, Tight ; Excelsfor, Summit, ghts I T, Shrg, fag, Tigh ¢ Elia O'Connell, Bag, flght ; enrletts Wallier, Lemont, Jght ; Augikta, Lomont, ight 3 May Flower, Lamont, Hght 3¢ W. G, Jtheluck, Lemant, light ; Ylorence Buyor, Oarpenter, fiag, lght 5 Aarmieal: Tomunt, fgh Col, Manning, Lemant, I Tienono, Temout, light § X T mant, liglit: Edwin Walkor, Jr.,, Lemont, light Eellpas, Lomout, light ; Travellor, 'Lemont, light'; Onk Lenf,. Lomont, light'; Martin, ‘Hoyan, Lo- Lomont, light wmont, Jight 3 Gen, Melhorsnn, Leniout, Ught s dens Bhorman, Boueca, ght 3 D, T, Wright, Morris, ‘Hight 3 Belle France, Marris, light ; Commerco, Ottawa, light § Nortl 8tar, Ottawa, 400 m lunber; Tillle Morrin, lght 3 Johu Carter, Ottaws, 80 m lumbor; A, Woole sou, Morris, Ught, 5 Venscla Prusod Dotrott. OrTROrT, Mich, AUg, 1l—Uasip DOWN--Props. Tonnke, Yoromits, Oulh, Heotl, Leunois e A City of 'Toledo, Keowonnw, Jawn, St, Louiw, Arctic, Tdaho, Tuttlo mid Largo ; bark Moharch 3 echra Trane ton, Montcalm, Hartzell, Thnsizp Ur—Tropa ltocket, Eellpno and barge, Phile, adoiphis, ity of Boston, Narnum, Mohawk ; tark 8, V. R, Walson ; schra Moiitaus, F. M, Knspp, Minoie, Biaunon, Beal, T, Forry, Win—Norih, Drrnorr, Mich,, Aug. PASsED DOWN—Propa, Atabln, Cantatoo, ‘Tattlo and barge, Prindivillo and barge, Raloigh, Ching ; ehr Kata Winalow, PawneD Ur—Prop Dradburg. 1 Wian—Northeast, SPECIAL NOTICES. Schencl’s Mandrake Pills, Thoso pills aro compasad oxalusivoly of vogot 53 P PR AR R it morouty, o mtfeavo any” ot fto Injuriaiw olfacts. * They nct dlrestly upon tho livor, snik ara a valuahlo remo- n ‘ull casos of dorangemont rosultlng front o dirors dored stale or that organ. Liver Complaint, Bilin Disordam, Tndizostion, Siok Hosdnche, Typhold Vesors ey Sor 'l miscunb (o tho_{ra0 ua0 ol Hahonck's Mane ¢, drako Pifls.For aalo by all druggista and dealors. DRSS GOODS. “CARSON, PIRIE & (0, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS,, Inordor to closo out their Bummer Stook, offor at 4 RREAT REDUCTIONS Llama Lace Shavls and Jackes, Blk aud Striped Gronadines, Stmmer Slks, Japaness S1ks and Poplas, Sring and Snuner Dress Goods, Sufing Livens, Trenc Prined Ongnii, F, Bruce and prop W, T, Graves, corn st Trench and English Prints, White Dress Goods Paratls and Sik Ul Stmmer Hosiery aud Underwear. Tho roduction made in prices of these Gooda ia considorablo, and well worthy the attention of buyora who caro for BARCATINGS. The wellvknnv‘i)nr Establishment & MENDELSON, REMOVED TO No. 34 Washington-st., Het. Stato-st. & Wabaeh-av, NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. EXCURSION. Geand Ploasure Excursion to Lake Supevior. Lake Buperior People's Liuo Stoamers, dock Lolwoen Madison and Washington-sts, “Tho magnlficont now low-pressure Steamor PEERILESS, Oaptain Allan Molntsre, will loave Chicago on Tuusday Evoning, August 19, at 8 o'clock, on a Pleasure Excursiun telp to Duluth (head of Lake Buperior), No Catfle Carried on Peerless: Partles fntouding to make this delightful trip should call oarly at our offico and ungage staterooms. LEOPOLD & AUSTRIAN, 73 Markat-st., cor. Washington, Central Black. LAKE NAVIGATION, FOR BUFFALO, And Tntermediate Points, Westorn Travsportation Compeny's FOUYN- AT Gy, Galt o T oade dbck Took of Norin s ‘uesday, Auguet 12, at7 p. raion Liss stonmor TOLELIG, Liapt. Featt, teavos docks foot of South LaSallo-at., 1y, Aug. 13, at7 p. m.; Wostern_ ’I'rlnlt)\lflll n Company’s stoamer E)l{’"u" BTATE, Oapt, Wright, will. loave dnck foot of Nortw » Thursday, August 14, at7p. m. ‘nd Pasunga ‘Viekots, aypiy at 15 Canalat.s om. A. A, BAMPLE, Passongor Agont. GOODRICE'S STEANERS ‘For Racine, Milwaukoe, Bhchuy, to., dails, Sundara ‘excoptod, 9a. m. Natucday Bacursion loat for Mii~ waukeo, ota., don't leavo until y, m. For_ Grand_1Taven, Tako, Eraitport, copted, 7 p, . Tor 8t, Jusgph, daily, Sundays ted, 104, m, ureya, DowL ot loave antil 11 b me o For Gruen Bay Porte, Monday, Wodnonday, snd Friday, ALT . A Qrand Rapids, Muskegon, Sprin Bunlstos, oibn Qally, Sundays axs Sate Wednoaday's hioat goon to Hécanyba, SUMMER RESORT. HIGALAND PARK HOUSE. C. DUFFIELD, Proprietor. Bomo choico rooms now vacant, Vory doe sirablo place for families with ohildron, Hoalth of tho place unsurpassod, Prices rea« sonable. Inquire at the Ifouse, or at 145 Desrborn.st, of ', P. HAWRINS, GENERAL NOTIOE, N OTICHI. Tho croditors of ¥, B. GATDNER, T. . GATD uci;::nu i'«fl;it.:;n ; “‘,f'rn.‘i‘..“‘“}\"“""fi‘mf st to nioo noon Tucaday, August 1 Pusala b ot B e a i artd S eatbotrsts Lo hoar ruport of the Committeo, P i 1. GAGI. Chatrnan, MEETINGS, Atlentfnu, Sir Knights, Bpoclal Conclave of Avallo Cammandory, No. 1 K. T, this (Taosday) svoning atBo'oluck, at §fall, L Pwontys ork on K. ‘I' Ordor, ' Visiting’ 8ir Kniglita favited. By orderof the It O, 8B, Q0K Recorder, Masonie. Tyer mber of Natls Lodgo, No, W A F R AL R i R oy A munleation, Tuosd: ovening, Aug. Byondor ot a 8" Gulbeord Wi\ 8, oa, | Nasonle Funoral Notico. Tho mombora of W. I}, Warren Lodge. No, 20 and A, M., aro raquosted to maat at Orlentai i (Pugsda, 00" A B i, it g} uouingy at 100,glock, toattund the funsial ot sur Iata Worshtpiul iro., Gaoridu W. Potton, st &1 Boutla Blargon-st. Momburs ul’ Siwwr Lodgns, Occldantul Cous sieony, aud Klghia Lowplur, a0 (il tonsst, iy ordor of the W. AL, 3. &t DUNLOY, fioe,