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SPORTING. List of Entrics for tho Snringficld, Mass., T'rotting Moeting. Baso \Ball M:{ttnrn---Anothnr Gamo Ar- ranged Botweon tho Reds and Whites, The Cricket Fever Spreading--Billiards and Pugllisme=-An Extraordi= nary Challenge. THE TURF, TUR BPRINGFIKLD MEETING, The sumnier mooting of theSpringfield (Masa,) Driving Park Associatiou, ‘tho last one iu the jgrand serlea of mootings which began in Cleve- Jaud, will commenco to-morrow. The prizes of- fored nro suflicloutly largo to attract tho atton- tion of ovory horsg-ownor, and consequently wo find among tho ontrica such notod Liyracs ag Goldémith Mald, Tuoy, Amorican Girl, Camots, Judge Fullerton, Gazollo, Sonsation, Gloucester, and Olara G._ Binco tho following list of ontrios wus published in the Bpringfield Republican, SJ‘;&'A“ & Lioomis' Chicago aud Clomentino woro FINST DAY, TUKADAY, AUA, 19, No, 1—A purso of $3,000—For horses that have novor trotted botter than'2:34; $1,600 to frot; $760 to socond ; $450 to third ; §300 to fourth, “1. Dan Mues,'ch, s, Fosrnaught, 2, 7. Daloy; b g Artnur, 3, Otla Boest, cl 3 A Munlnttan, dol Gir), G 3,3, Hart, &, g. Littlo Longfollow, 7. N. Jonnings, b. g, Goorgo Millor. 8, M, Carroll, br, 8; Jubllea Lambert. 9. Samuol Richards, b. 7. Falmouth, 10, 31, Gondwin, b. . Stowart Mulogey. 11, Johu Qrocker, ch, g. Billy, 12, E. J, Cusick, ., Hamilton, 13, Bon Maeo, 1. g, Walter, N, 2—A Tiirso of $5,000—For hotses that have mover trottod boltor than 2:26; $2,600 to fivet; $1,250 to second ; $650 to third 3 $500 to_fourtl, 1, John McKee, b, g. Brother Jonsthan, 2. A. Goldsmith, b, g. Gloucostor, 5, 3.3, Bowon, b. 7. Gomeo. 4, Otis Bocat, b, g, Confdenca, &, J.3. Yowdn, 3. Tion Fingler, o John Lovatt, br g, Young Druno. 1, J. 8, Parkls, b, rlds Abdalluh, 8, John E, Turner, b, 1w, Nottie, 9, Oharlos 8, Grooh, b, m, Lucilio Goladust, 10, G, N, Howland, ch. 8, Prince Allon, 11, Fronk Van Ness, b, g, 8t, James, 12, Bon Mace, b, m, Olnra G, 13, Dau Maco, bL m, Blanche. 5 SECOND DAY-—WEDNEGDAY, AUG, 20, No. 8—A purso of $6,000—~For horses that bavo nover troited botter than 9:21 ; 3,000 to first ; §1,600 o soce 4600 to fourth, Judge Fullerton, 2, J. J, Bowen, bl, g, Csmors. 3. A. Uoldswith, b, g. Gloucestar, 4. Johu Lovott, b, m, Gazello, 6. 1L, W; Orawford, b. g. John W. Conley. 6. Bou Maco, b, g, Sensation. No, 4 mimo ot $4,000% 1313 ‘or horsea {hat havo nevor trotted bettor than 2,000 to first ; $1,000 to recond ; $600 to third § $400 to fourth, 1, M, Carroll, LL 8, Winturop Morrill, Jr, 9, .0, Bowen, ch,s, Gol. Moulton. 8. T. P, Wallace, g, m, Hoathorbloom, -, «. Dun Mace, g.’s. Plato, 5. 8, ¥, Twlichall, b, m, Belle Brandon, 6. M. loden, b, g, Penohacat, * 2.8, Carponter, b, 6. Stride Away. : Crawtord, b, m, Annfo Collins, Red Wing. 8. Ohlo Tioy. THIND DAY—~THURBDAY, AUG, 21, No, 5—A purso or’ horics that havo ,000 to first ; $1,000 to accond ; $300 to third; $600 to fourth. 1, M. Rodon, ch, g, Trivmph, . Feryuson, wh. g, Crown Princo, Bocst, b, g, Confidenco. ‘Bowun, b, g. Comoo, 5. Bowen, g. g Ben Flagler. 6. A. Goldsmith, o, g. Gloucanter. 7. J6hn Lovott, b. in, Luly, 8, W, H, Orywford, b, g. John Gonloy, 9, T. 8, Carpenter, g. m, Busle, 10, Budd Doblo, b. g, Hotspur. 11 Dan ch. . Major Allon, * 12, Ben Muco, b, g. Olara G, S, 15, W, B. Smith, bik g. Thomas Jefferson, No, 6—A - purse of 000—For horses that have novor trotted better than. 2,000 to first 3 $1,000 to N Houre,br! g, Vatdiy Faie, [yers, br. g, Vanl v, ch, .g‘mmnynht, In . g. Artbur. @ Littlo Louglollow, 8. T. B, Carpenter, ch. m, Lizzio Keelor, l’. N, Jnmflnfl:, b, g. Geor llor, i, rocn, ch, g, Wallaca, 14 8, D, Richards, & m, Falmouth, 13. 3. L. Doty, br., m. Lady Anglo (for “ Baby ), . Juck Shoppard, 15, Bén Maco, v, . Walter, FOUNTI DAT—VIIDAY, ATG, 22, No. T rurso of $4000-Xir horaes that huvo nover trottod bottor than 2:39 ; £2,000 to firat ; $1,000 to sacond ; $000 to third ; $4G0 o fourth, 1, Johm McKoe, b, g Brotlior Jonathan (formerly # Advanca™), 1 : 2. E, 0, Bowen, ch. 8, Col. Moulton, 3, Dan Maco, gh. 8. Flato, 4 G, N. Forguson, b, . Lads Dankor, 6. T. Haight, ch, 1. Graco Bortram. 6. A.Pottorson, br. A, Manhsttan, 7. Dan Jenking, gr. 8, Joo Brown, 8. M, Tden, U, g. Gaatlo Doy, 8. T8, Cargutor, . g, Dilly Vintter. 10, B, Oarroll, br. 6. Jubileo Lambort, 11, W. H. Grawford, b. m, Susio Collins, 12, Frank Van Noes, b. g, James, 13, Bon Mace, b, &, 'Red \Wing, .—A _purse of $6,000,—Open ‘to all—$3,600 to Brat § $1,500 to socoud ; $1,000 to third, 1. M. Roden, b, g, Lonry, 2] Dan Muce, ch, g, Judgo Fullerton, 3, Jobn Lovatt, b, m, Lulu, ‘John Ilfer, b. mi. Amorican Girl, 6. Budd Doble, b, m, Goldsmith Maid. 6, 0. I, Hickok, b, m, Lucy. . No. 8%,—A purso of $600—Open to all horsen that havo nover trotted for premiwn oF money—§300 o firat 3 $200 to aecond ; $10D to {hird, - 1. 0. 8, Groon, 8. 1, Orlolo, 4, 3. 8mith, gr. m. Lady Lightfoot, 8. H, A, 1arrig, b, g, Rickurd Baxtor, 4. E. Hubbard, Jr., g. m, Luciuda 4. 5. C. 1. Van Neas, br. 5. Gompecr, Woodward, aptd, m, Dolly Varden, . T’ 8, Fostor, b. i, Harry Spankar, 8, Josepls Cairiios, bik, m, J 9. Dan Mace, b, g, Arthur, BASE BALL. TOSTONS V8. PHILADELPITAR, Tho fivst profousional game that has boon piayed in Chicago this season ocourred at the I'wenty-third stroct grounds, on Saturday after~ uoon, botwoon tho Boston aund Phitadelphia Clubs, otherwiso kunown as the Red and White Btookings. Tho attendanco was very largo, and the interest manifeatod in the aport by tho spoc- tators recalled to mind the days whon we bonated abase ball club of our own that conld whip any- thing i tho thirty-sevon Btates. After anex- citing struggle of noarly two hours, tho Bostans ‘wera victorious by a acore of 11to 8. The Phil- adelphia Club was wonk at third base and short stop, aud, gouerally speaking, all tho playors wero not up to their mark. Following is THE HCORL. Philudelphias, |0\ 10 5[0 Bostons, | O|R| AL Qutbbert, L.2,..| 4] ol 9| vllc. Wrignt, s.8,| 8] [ 2| 5 Wood, 2 b, 3{ 4| ul|narues, 2 b....| 8 of 3f 2 Maloie, o 41 114) 1 sty p. 0 4) 1) 314 Doviin, 355,00 8) 1| vl 4||Feonard)i.7."%] 8] 0f 1| 0 Bochted, 7 fu..] 2| 1] 1) 0jiWhite, o! al 1 4af 0 ulmer, . at ol 2| allomourke, o al 4/ 0 Troacy, 2| 9 1} 1)jAaay, ., 2.0 4f 2] 1] 0 X, 1 3f 2| 8| 4lisclntor, 3 3l 1jal3 Zottldln, 1| 1) 8)/I. Wright, 0. )} 8] 2| 1) 0 Tatal sl Total..,..... |971u11sf14 Trmings— 13854607809 Bostone: 23200001 é&11 Phllndul§ 0.0.0 0000 $—§ Huns Xarned—ilostons, 6; Philadelphiss, 3, 7 Potul Basca—Bostous, 21 ;' Philadolphiss, 18, rrors un Which First Dase Was Made—Tiostons, 2; Pulladelphtas, 8, Nuiber heft on iasea—Tontons, 93 Philadolpbss, 4, Umpire—Jossph Himmons, Lime of Gume—Ono hour und threc-quartora, Another game for the championship will bs played botween tho same clubs to-morrow afior- noon on the Twonty-third stroot grounds, Tho Philadelphiaa will bo strengthenod by Moyoerle on third baso, and both clubs will be sufliclontly testod Lo mako thoir play stoadier and tho gumno moro closely contestad. ‘Ilio Boutons play tho Philadolphias at Rook- ford this afternoan, Speciat IMspateh to The Chicago Tribune, 2 A PLAYER INJULED, Rocxronp, ik, Aug. 17,—Maok, the firat baso- @an of tho' Thiludolphia Baso Ball Club, wan runaway with this afterncon, by a toam of un- ruly horacs, and sovorely injured, 8o much so that he will not playin the game here to-mor- tow, 2 s CRICKET. TOX FEVER {4 BPREADING, itor of The Chicuyo Y'ribune; : T wad agreoubly norprised in reading’your yaluablo paper this morning to find “that some Chicagoan (at prosont unknown to-me oxcopt ns #0, L") hud al last awukoued to tho fact that tho timo has como for Chicago to have a oricket olub. I hearlly indorse his sontimonts, and will gladly Join my efforts to his in soouring that dosirable end. 1 have hoard many young meon of this city ox- pross ondloss rogard and undying sffoction for orickot, and now I truat tlioy. will show that thosa expresaions woro not idle words. I would uu[gguflt hat T, L," eall -0 mooting, and thus ring to light the true Chicago fooling in rogard to criokot, Bt- Louls is bobind ‘us in averything to dato; let her' not flud opportuntty, horoaftor, to say sho 18 ahioad oven on‘tho gama of crickot. Chanking you for your valuablo- spnoo, I am Yours, &b, 2 SR Al Guioago,'Aug, 10, 1675, To the Rilitor of The Chicago Tribune : Bin: - Soong a lotter in this - mornjug's adi- tion ot your papor concorning a proposcd cricket match botween tho 8t. Louis Clab and a Chicago aleyon, I should ko to 606 the writor, *7T. L.,” with s view to gotting up a match. In tho North- wostern Railway Company’s officos alono we could ralgo threo or four average playors. I :incloso my card for * T\ L., antl am, pir, yours tnllx. Onrosdo, Aug. 16, 1873~ "~ Wi A, * LOORING FOR A GAME ALREADY. An asgociation styling ilsal( the Olymple, and haying ita hondquartors ou Cn!tnfin . Grove. ave- nuo, noar Thirty-ninth stroot, . hiss..among its mombaers o fow warm admirers of tho * willow," who would learn with plensura of - the- oxistonco of another eoricket: cfub i the ¢ity, with a view to bringing nbout n frioudly gamo, to be played at.an early.day. Communications on this sub~ oct: will rocoive Emmpt..lltununn. from I, olmes, Bec, O. C. Club,-No,-807-Cottago Grove perrrosleiian: e e vty 3 A MEETING, “ A meoting of tho crickoters of ‘the sity will bo hold this ovoning at 8 o'clock,. at the Sharman ‘Houso, to mako arrangoments'fo moot tho United Eloven of 8t. Louls, who intoud to play tho Clicago Eloven on the 18t of Soptombor. BILLIARDS. PENSONAL. John W. Coon, the distinguished oxport, hay rdturned to the oity from a yonr's profossional tour through all tho Wodtorn and Bonthern Btatos and' Now and OId Moxico. He gavo pub- lic oxhibitions whorover ho visited, and was gonorally woll roceived. Having had enough of aimless rambling in his day, ho now proposos to ‘sottlo down for tho romaninder of hislife. Ho s not yot connected himeolf with any billiard establishmont, but & mau of his practical ability in too valuablo to bolong idlo. A MATOH TALKED OF. There aro xumors of anothor match at the four-ball gamo betwoon Sloason and Bessungor. If it is arrangod, it will consist of 2,000 poiuts, and will bo for $260 or $600 o sido. - THE PRIZE RING. THOAT CHALLENGE TAKEN. A fow days ago Tux TrinuNE ropublishoed from tho Now York Sun o most oxtraordinary chal- longo, elgned by o Tonnosseo pugilist named Bascum. The amonnt of monoy which ho of- forod to wager on his obility to pummol from ono to eight mon was simply satounding, boing almosat if not quito as largo es the sum-total of the national debt, A mon in Now York has ac- coptod ono of the many propoaitions made by Basoum, and notifios the Sun that ho will wagor a fortuue, as follows : To the Editor of the Sun: 8m: In tho Sun of tho10th you pablished a lottor from Thomeas Bascum, prizo-fightor, sayjug that ho ‘will bot $10,000 that Gallaghor will fighit Tom' Allen and whl[;lnlm aftertwo hours training with him (Bascun), 1 will wagor $10,000 moro that neithor Gallaghor nor Bascum.togother can whip Allon, I will bet further that Bascum docs not whip Soddons alono, 1 hopo ‘Basoum will accopt this, G, B, Borex, Nzw Yok, Aug, 13, PEDESTRIANISM. New Yonx, Aug. 17.—The groat foot-race, 160 forde, for $1,000, bobwoon Honry Crandall, of ilos, Mich., nnd Josoph Btratton, of Fall River, Masa,, * took place at Providenco yostorday: Crandall won casily in twenty soconds, 5 THE KANSAS CITY MURDER. The following Associated Pross dispatch was printed ju the morning papers of yostordsy : Kanas Orrx, Aug, 10,—Yestorday tho body af a ‘man, supposed to bo that of a nogro, waa found in the wooda noar Wyandotto, Investigation to-day dovel. ©oped tho fact that tho victim was A whito man named Bory byor, from Ghicogo n {ow dayd ago. A bank- ‘book an to such a man were found fu ‘bolongin; .| i ivor, bolow tha city, from whieh 1t a poars that ho | Bedoen abaut a yesr ago. ‘hasa doposit v‘:flh Emil Josophat, of Cl 530. to tho amount of nearly $1,000, Ho camo to fhia city o weok or ten daya ago, and stopped ot tho Little Rroadway Hotol, from which b has Leen mhnm?.llnw Bunday, Tt ia supposod that ho waa killed for bis monoy. A TninuNE xeporter callod at the rosidenco of Mr. Josophat, No. 447 Wost Lako stroot, last ovening, for tho parpose of gotting additional information concorning tho murderod man, Ar. Josophat was from home, but it was ascortainod from other mombers of his houschold that Myer camo to this country from the Grand Duchy of Ho livod for a timo in the city of Carlaruhe, whero he waa engaged in tha dry goods trado. e brought a little monoy with him' to thie city, whore he arrived eight months ago, and iuveatedl s portion of it in tha horea nn!inF business, The remainder was pluced on doposit in the bank of Mr. Jflinphnl* 0. 164 Randolph atroot. Myor boarded at No. 44 ‘Waeat Lako streot’ until his businoas on tho West 8ido proved unprofitable, aud then he romoved to the Sonth Bido, and opened a flour and feod store at the corner ¢f Uwenty-sixth snd Btate stroots. This also proved to bo unromunora- tive, and o short timo since Lo left the city altogother. Ho drew about £B800 from Mr. Josophot's bank bofore he wont away, but our reporter could not necertain if that amount was all ho had on deposit thore. - Ho was 21 yoars of ago, and appours to have made a groat many fiionds during his briol residonco in Chicago. . Tiis brothor is employed in the brawory of Soipp % Lohwau, aud the remainder of his family 4 in urope. 3 —_— PERSONAL. Prot, . D, Hanover is at the Shorman, 7. B. Elliott, of 8t. Louis, is at the Olifton. Hon. 8. D. Cartor, of Boston, is at the Brigge. Hon. J. Ford, of Now York, i8 at the Briggs.. m'I‘lm Hon, M. W. Hill, of Bufflo, is at tho Bhor an, Hon. M. W. Hill, of Buffalo, is at the Sher- man, - Judge O. H. Krum, of 8t. Louis, is at tho Paolfie, Gen. J. W. Bingleton, of Quincy, Is at tho TPacific. Thomns E, Harpor, of London, Eng., is at tho Pagifie. The Hon, John O, Calhoun, of Iowa, is atthe Sherwan, Gen. IL D, Morris, of Now York, is at tho Bherman. mfif-in :)n.. B, Proeby, of Washington, I8 at the Hou, G, B, Barrows, of Bt. Paul, is stopping at tho Driggs. ? oul, I etopplog Ton, C. 8, Longcope, of Houst: T attho Pactfln, o T Bty Sexie s Tho Hon. I P, McClary, of Windsor, Vt., is &t the Bherman, The Hon. Ellxhn!et Wood, of Irvington, N. Y., I at the Pacito. J. H. Lockard and family, of Littlo Rool, Ark,, aro at tho Olifton, J. G, Nichols, oditor of the Boston Journal of Ohemistry, is at the Pacific, Judge Qeorge oadloy, & prominont politician of Cincinnati, ia at the Pacitic. The ta!.lowlnligcn!lumnn aro at tho Bhorman ¢ A, Holbrook, Lebuunon, Oblo; Seott Parkor, Mobilo; O, Gibbs, Toxns; G B. 0. Ellis, Omaha; .G H. Schumann, Philadolphia, The followin, ontlomon aro at tho Paciflo: H.'lwsong\mnllg §nw Orleans ; B. P. Hiaman, Cinciunatl; W, N, M. Otey, Ban Irancisco; I L. Rousor, Minbesota; I, W, Thatehior, Ottawa, Knuas; J. W. Power, Fort Beuton; Capt. O, B. Harrls, Quyalioga; BI. Kolp, Philadolphia. David L. Hough has purchasod a residonce in Oliesgo, end intendy to romove from LaSalle. Magsanrok announces that he is nof a candi- dato for tho United Statos Honate, or-any othor oftics, in Olio, Dr, John Eddy, of Fulton, 111, has in prees & work showluyg many of tho orrors iu the King Jamou translation of tho Now ‘Pestamont. TIsasc W, Bwan, of Rlgin, 11l, a candidate on thio Qrooloy olccforal tickot of Tnat yoor, dlod, last Friday noon, sged 66 Ho was formorly, under Uov, Feuton, ono of tha Ifarbor Mastora at Now York, It is very unfortuuata for Mr, Colfax that his rionds overy now aud then revive tho oiroum- TS CIIICAGO DAILY TRIBUNI: MUONDAY, AUGUNL 18, 1873 £ 4 e ey stancos conncotod with his humiliation by state- monts of hLis i{nnoconco which are not based ?pon good proot,—Buffalo Commerctal Adver- Prof. Oharles Falrman, of Bhurtleff Collego, Alton, has nceopted tho poaltion of ' Prinoipal in tha now COaok Acadermy, at Elmira, N. Y, = The foundor of the mohool, Mr, L. W, Cook, hns g%u;g" glvon it $40,000, and othors havo givon ,000. William F, Roberts, n plonoer of Illinotn, died, Iast wook, nf tho rosidonco of his son, Cioiar A. oborts, {n Pekin, 1il. 1o married at Walotloo, 1lL, in 1814, Elizaboth Forquor, lator nl_ficur‘{a Forquer, formerly: Mtnnmy-fimmrnl of this %tnl.&), and half-sistor of tho late Gov. 'lhomas ord, Miss Mary W. Whitoaldo I8 talked of ns n can- diduto, by the farmors, for the-offico of Buper- intendont of Sobools of Pooria Couniy. 'Tho chiof occupation of tho inoumbont of that ofiice, haratolore, hies boen to play pokar. - Wo don't know whotisor Mary ean, fill tho bill or uot.—&! Paso (1) Journal. THE MICHIGAN-AVENUE HORROR. h TG the Bdftor of Tho Chicago Triduna: Bt The dwollors slong Michigan avenuo and its anglod atroots, some of thom, have smelt it. It s not of tha odor ** Bouquet do Caroline™ or “Jockoy Club,” noris it anything like ¢ Now- Mown Hay.” It ls different; more lke a— wall, lot your roportor—ho that knows how—go down thoro and dacide, or obtain o pamplo for your own analyfis, 1o can got o spocimon—n good one—if tho wind boe eaat. Fine rosidoncos! wealth, o Atrangor wounld 1AuppoRo ; ‘and not & word-of - compluing to tho propor authoritioe ; but ** What is thut dread- fulemell ? All night long it ontors the windowa of our houso,” ono snys to his noighbor, Anothor ; “What js that cursed stonch shout here ?"' Nono-:look around for the canse, but suck in tho fotid vapor; and, without roflection, n(;glln “business, hfonoy,—monoy [ then for onlth, ) By and by, “Your ohild is vory sick ; coma hnmo;"noxtdn{ #* Cholers infantuni,—age—-»" # Your wifo 8 {1l; como right away ;" ** Cholora morbus,—age——." Or you drive home at evou~ ing, and Iulfllt with one hand on your stemach; . illllou! c 4 olio,— Do, 3r. mqmlm A 2 Edhor, ook at that Twoltth-stroot sowor; ita purgings; and thero the oxcromont stays, or is distributed slowly along the shore. But you won't want to go thore ; send o capable man. A dumping-ground, too, 1 that shoro for oll that {8 nolsomo, and s floating water-olosct, publio.. .No, it don't float,—tho wator is too a8ty ; it kind o’ undulutes. "Tis & collatoral of 6 BOWOT.. I thought, on coming here, the rogion about Michigan avenus wonld bo'a good spot to got ac- climatizod, and bo bealthfal g)r tho family lungs and atomnch ; and; as soon a8 I became clvilized up to_tho Chloneo status, I want to voto for A Bower. But who knows? Tho cholora takes off atomach and lungs, and thon ono can’t get his_rogular -broath-rations, and of course won't fool liko voting. - *Tligre ara othoer parta of the city worss than this,” I hoard o residont say, Oh, woll! if that Yo g0, it in all right ; that curen this evil. Como on, Discasol come on, Death! you have beon in worse places than this. AVENUR MIciIoAN, Omicaco, Avg, 16, 1673, ——— The Life insurance Intorest. Tt s the common orror of those who thought- lossly or malioiously attack our lifo insurauco companics to forgat. that tho.wholo system of lifo iusuranco hta attainod ita prosant _propor- tious through tho: oporation of ono simplo cle- mont—and that is tho ' prudontial forosight which impels the husband and the father to mako timely provision for tho comfort of tho family ho is to lenve bohind him at his doath, In othor words, it is tho confidonce of:tho goneral publio in the soourity offored by ourn&'mnt lifo com« ponies that explaing the rapid and continued ex« pansion of s important intorest. The case has boon very cloverly and succingtly stated by the Ineuranco Commissioner of Massachue sotts, in his ru{mrt for tho yoar 1873, when ho says: *Bavings banks meot areal want, as well a4 lifo insuranca comfilnlns, and yob their in- troduction and multiplication. havo'boen stosdy and gradual, not quick and suddon. Lifo insur ance has boon sucoessfully introduced into othor countrios bosides Amorica, without attaining tho gigantlo proportiona “already roachod in our own Za foot from_which many suggostive lossons may bo drawn.” And thoro aro proofs at bnnd with which to test tho acourncy of this conolu- slon ; for we find in tho rocords of the life in- suranco busincss in Grost Britain for the past yoar, that no less than forty companios in that country are wludxn[i-'up; while France, in 1870, the number of lifo policy-bolderahad fallen to 16,163, a8 ngninet 10,820 in 1866, four yosrs proviously, and tho smount inenrod had decrons- od from 172,000,000 francs in 1860 to 141,000,000 in 1870—tho Frouch statistics of 1871 boing pur- posoly omitted from this comparidon, as that wos| t{m hardest - poriod of tho war, whon tho conditions woro gonorally and nxcopfluulllfy un- favorable, Tho progress mado by tho lifo in- suranco companies in the Unitod Stnics, on tho contrary, taking as tho basis of caleulation tho ofticial roports during the Inoflod of fourtoon yonrs from 1858 to the ond of 1871, shows a vast aud rapid incrosso—the aggregate’ for tho yonr 1858, 1869, 1870, and 1871, boing os follows : Polictes, Amount, 42,502 G091 1,802,058, 74O 2101,00,808 81,7 2105,676,013 That is to say, the increaso in this country during tho threo years from 1869 to tho end of 1871 was: In thenumber of lfo insuranco companies, 14 Iu tho number of pollclos outstauding..... 177,747 1In the smount insured. ... ..., ore o$332,710,050 —showing that thoro wau o stoady incronss of the numbor of policy-holders during tho yoars 1860, 187(‘)1 and 1871, at tho nvorugo rato of np- ward of 55,000 annually, and o corresponding in- cronge oqual to $110,000,000 anuuslly in- the amount insured, Nor. is this all, . The oflsflmn givon— extraordinary s thoy wro—do mnob real- ly roprosent tho prosent mmgnilude of the businoss. Tor, whilo tho number of” life companics hag increasod, the numboer of policies issued and the nmounts {nsurea by tho older compantes aro still inoreasing steadily—in the Mutual Lifo, .for examplo, at thorate of §10,000,000 anuually. Clenrly, results &0 wondortal ns theso, estab- lishod Dy tho 1latost oflicial reports, prove—it they prove anything—that the Lusinoss of our life insurauco- companios 18 bottomed upon & firm foundation, That foundation is the confl- denco of tho publio—and, if wo oite tho statiatics rolating to ono or two of our loading companios, tlio faot at ouco apponra that that confidonco hns not beon mispluced. Turning to tho lntout _re-. porta of tho gmst BMutual and Equitable Life Compnanies, of this city, aud takiug thoso as fair m[rrosunh‘wou of their class, wo find that tho actual business dono by onch in tho year 1872 ia as follows ¢ Mutual, Equitable, Policles In forca, 78,140 43,135 ‘Ansets Jan, 1, 1 59 $10,695,063 Tucome for 1872...11. 10,004 (420, Intoroat for 1673, XN 033,18 Dividends o polioyioldora, 6,018,358 1,085,768 Or ratio to promiums. 5 p. cf 15 ct, 1,490,181 14 . ot 1,078,071 o 190 p.ct, The Mutual Company ia thirty Ymma old—tha Equitable fourtoen. The former is tho loading company in tho United Btatos conducted upon the mutual plan ; the Equitablo is tho formost among thoso conducted on the joiut-stook Byn- tom, on a copital of $100,000. Tho oldor com- pany has expandoed stendily and wondorfully, from yoar to yoar, for noarly & wholo generation —a faot wlxiuh provoea incontestably not only that it affairs bavo boon judiclously managod, but also that the popular boliof in the value of lifo {nsnranco has sufforod no shock through tho mauifold contraversios which have racontly at- tractod attontion. The younsur companios are likowise growing stoadily, and in the course of time will uudoubtedly achiove tho succoss which follown diligent application and capablo admin~ istration, It i, thoroforo, manifostly but au Idlo wasto of broath to attompt to throw dikcrodit upon an In- terost so important as this, T'ho bittornoss of tho attacks which have occupiod the columns of tho publio pross for some timo past may bo charitably attributod to privato or porsonsl griovancos, with whish tho public has nothing to 0, and for which it cares very little—yct, when 80 muny bold uttompts luve been mndo to shako tho faith of the insured jn tho stability of the insurors, it 1a but common justico to romombor that the lifo-lnsurance systom in tho United Htatos hni attained it prosont dimonsions bo- canso it commonds itsolf to the good onse of o uagaciou poopte, aud that that poople do not continue thoir support from yoar to yoar without baving souud reasons for tho falth” whivh Iy in thom.—Commereial Advertiser. An Unplonsant Wife. Fron the Worcester (Mass.) Presa, Morrow, the voterun typo, who lias held a frume in_protty much every nowsppaper oilico from. Malno to ‘Qalifornin, waa in town_ yoster- day fooldng atter Liu wife, who s at the Worcos- tor hospital. Maorrow this time halls from Borltold, the Union ofice bolug for tho proa- ont his hondquarters, Ilo {a unfortunata in that wifo of hin, Lier occontricitios or aborrations oo- easloning him¢ froquont’ and profound griof. orotofora sho liay Indnlged in "the unpleasant Niablt of noorotly dlwsun? horself: of all hor clothing,and in this primitive condition marohin off a dozon milos into the country, Agricultur: districts thus startiod gonorally cover thoir facos and lot hor go. But lflmow takon it moroe philo- sophically, “When hoe roturns to bronkfast and finds tho houso desortod, ho takes o watorproof and n couplo of sandwiches, and procoods to track tho fugltive. 1o has always ‘Bucccoded in bringring hor back in duo time, but tho prooess boenmo monutonous, and sho was placed in tho ]mnnunl,whluh is probably tho most suitablo enchoraga she has yet found. [ A — THE VOYAGE OF THE ARNDT. Arrival of thoStottin Steamship nt Kor DovkneElow tho Pasiohgers Etnjoyed the Trip==-Lhriving ou Bread, Racon, Itutter, nnd Boor--Dancing on Deck ==History of the Voyaygo, From the New York Ierald ug. 15, The anfo arrival of tho Btotiin ateamship Trust Moritz Arndt in this port on Wodnosday ovouing, aftor . 'bolug forty-ono dnys at sen, Ismu{;ht uncxpeoted gladnoas to the honrts of hundrods and thousands of human broasts, Sho oarriod 436 pnssongors, aud overy ono of theso Pnuunsscdmn own cirola of intimato friends, both n tho Now World and the O1d, who woro waitiy, with broathless suxioty for the first glonm of hopotul tidings from tho long-missod vessel, And although thoir joy was great whon other vessols roportod her condition nt ses, thoy did not sufler thoir dolight to conguer-their suspenso until hor anchorngo off Bandy Iook beeanio a cortainty. Tho agonts of tho lino tolographed to all parts of the country, whoro intolligonco of the Arndt was looked for, that ail on boatrd woro woll. Nonrly all tho prasongorn, thoroforo, epont tho night of Wodnesday ou board. Thoro wore but throo Amoricans among tho enbin passengers, and one of thoso, Mr. Goorgo Gilbort, of Drookiyn, hrd 80 many friends, long lost to view, impationt for his arrival that ho wont nshoro and hnstonod to his home, Yoatorday aftornoon tho steamabip was towed to hor dock at Hoboken, whon her commandor, Copt. Felborg, gavo substantinlly tho following account of the yoyago: “Wo loft Stotlin on tho 3d of July, Copenhia- fi?n on tho 4th, and having colled at Havre on o 8th, procoeded on our journey westward, all woll. Tor tho first fow days wo exporionced rongh wonthor. On tho sixthday out tho woathor was modorate. At 4 o'clock on'the aftornoon of thot doy ‘July 14) I was sitting noar tho storn of tho vessel, whon I hoard a suddon and torriblo oscillation of tho machino The abafts must have mada o couplo of hundred revolutions inn fow soconds, but the onginoor spesdily shut off the atoam. I soon discoverod that tho ontire scrow hind broken off from the sockot and was earriod into tho sea. Wo woro now 1,760 miles from Now York, had plenty of Emvlnluns on board, tho vessof was in o sea-worthy condition and we dotormined to proceed under sail, I gol tho carpentors to mako oxtra sail-yards to Liclp us along, and I told all tho gunungur that thoy might expect an unusually long voynge. Noxt duy wo made elghty-five miles. "A Bromon stosmor prased us by. Thon tho Austrian bark Elhos camo acrossus. Dr. Dohrn, ono of our directors, and tho purser wont on board of her, Her captain gavoe usalarge quantity of pro- visions. Ho was & rogular prince, and doserves oredit for his kindnoss to us; his namo is Pot- rozini, ond his vesscl has arrived here somo hours chead of us, On the 18th and 19th the wind blew hoavily from W. N, W. and wo on- countered soveral squalla. On the 20th a hoa storm camo upon us, tho shi{ bohaving woll. After two days thick fogs bosot us, Wa pnasod o brig-rigged stoamer on tha 22d, in Intitude 45, longitudo 44, and hoistod signals of distross, but sho paid no notico to us and sailed out of slght, castward bound. Next day wo pass- ed tho bark Oscar 1L, and obtained from her an- other load of provitions. Our frosh provisions ran short, but, of course, we had plenty of ualt R:rk and beof and some cannoed moats on board. wo noarcd tho banks of Nowfoundland wo hnd donse foga tnd advorse winds or o Tour stonmors passed us in that vicinity, and wo sig- naled to them by firing guus; but thoy, too, pussod hoodlossly on lke tho othor ono, ot knuwiuq but’ that wo might have famino on board. Wo wore, happily, in no existing need of holp, but wo wished to provido sgalnst ovon tho most improbablo contingen- cios, On tho 20th and 80th, while oft tho Banks, we fell in with the fishing schooner Josuphino, from which wo obtalned twa thousand pounds of frosh cod. Thonco the weather was yery fogy until wo resched Nantucket Shoala. Some du{s we could msako only fifty or sixty milea; thore woro two days whon wo made only thirty-five, and two more on which wo advancod only sixtoon, having- to coursa ™ all the whilo, Jofton 1£vln¥ atill without & brooze. A furthor installmont o ‘vaisluns was furnished us by tho polito Captain of tho bark Babino, which wo saw on tho 6th inst, " On tho 9th wo passod o small Boston stenmor and two flshing schooners. Noxt morning it was o doad calm, Soveral inches of graas flourlshod on tho bottom of the ship, 50 I availed mysolf of this calm to have it scraped off. Then tho French steamer Ville du Havre sighted us, and tho parties on board of her trentod us {n o maoner that ought never to bo forgotton. “Capt. Surmont gavo us an_abundant supply of overything we wanted and would not tako monoy, The ladies on board his stoamor in- quired diligontly concorning tho wants of tho woatnen and children, and offerod rolief, whioh, howover, was not nceded.; They tronted us nobly. For difforont was tho conduct of tho Dutck Capt. Doddes, of the Mags, that wo mot aftorwards, Tho treatment was not extromely polite, and ho rofused to tow us into port fora fixed sum of monoy. o wantod the pricoe to be arrangod by the companies, so that our com- pany wonld bo roquired to paysn oxorbitant amonnt ns salvage, Had wo beon In danger, however, I would be compolled to hava hor tower in at auy cost. Tho Caplain charged us 917 for chooso aud o small tub of butter. But we sur- mounted ovory obstacle and anchored safo on Wodnesday. The paesongers show Ly their looks how thoy havo beon troated, When tho fresh provisions ran short we gave beer to the mon and wiue to tho womon and children, Tho cabin Euaungum have very kindly presonted ma with tho following tostimaonial : Wo, the "passengers of tho first and socond cabin’ on tho sl iip Ernst Moritz Arndt, are compelled Dy tho change of ciroumstancas on board our alip dur. ing tho voyago to thank Oapt, Folborg, Purser Brelimor, and Dr, Dohrn for thoirgroat caro in regard to tho mianagement of tho Bip, aud tho comforts and provisions aiforded to tho passengers, espocially slnca the 14th of July, when wo lost our screw; also, to all the oflicors of tho vessol for tho kind and generous troatment which wo huve recolved during tho yoygo wo tonder our incere thanks, oud expross ouly ono wish, that thoy may havo success and prospority in fu- turo timen, . [Slgnod by all the passengers,] Bovoral pnssongors stated’ to tho Herald ro- portor that thoy nad nover seon fellow-passon- gers enjoy s trip botter, In the ealoon thore Woro dancos and concorts fraquently, there Lo- ing o piano thoro. Thoro was & baud of Italisn “musicians in the steorago, and dancing was tho order of the day on the forward dock, Tho Captain was un. tiring in his labors, Thoy did not believo he had slej tn.al;:filo night sinco the loss of the pro- potlor, tho offlcors and eorow worked woll under his ordars. ‘T'hore were no complainta of insufiiclont s!:gpllua of food; the only thing that troubled thoso on board was tho consoious- noss of burning suxiety on tho part of frionds on land. Onfi)t. Telberg is o gradunte of 8 Gor- man naval colloge, and an acsomplishod seaman, a4 his managomont of the Arndt has shown, Ilis wifo, o charming lady, accompaniod him on this trip for the flnfi timo, and hna thus hoen sparod much anxioty for hor hnsband's safoty. A steorage passengor provoked laughter yos- torday by atating that oyery ono gob plonty of beer, bat hie gravoly added that no_ono was al- lowed to make a hog of himsolf, In one dny tho Arndt mado 180 miles; hor groatost hourly spood was ton knots, All tho vessols of tho lino aro similnrly rigged, but it {u_hoped that no moro accidents will occur on thoir trips; and, if they do ocour, that they may prove no mora dienstrous than thab \v{lch hos befallen the Arudt. e A 1Eigh-Churchism in the Superlativo Dogroos From the New York Independent, The ausociatos of tho Amorionn branch of the Confratornity of tho Blogsed Sncramont (Prot- outant Epivcopal) hold thelr annunl conforence in this ult{ tho last of tho month of Juno, sim- ultancouuly with tho anuual guthoring in' Lon- don, Tho first Voupoms woro g i1 Bt. Tgoue tiua' Chureh, of which the Rov, Dr. Ewer, Bupe- rior-Gonoral of tho Amorican ordor, ¢ rector, The procesulon entored tho church from the saorlaty in the following ordor: Cruclfler, cholr-boys and mon, the roverend olergy, tho Suparlor-Goneral, tho proucher, the officiants, bannor boarer, soolytes, and tho Itight Rey. tho Bishop of 'onnosgeo. Tho Nov. J. W. Shaokolford, of this oity, wns ihe oficiant. Tho noxt morning (Corpus Olristl) thore wero low ‘masgos every Lour nt tho churchos of Bt, Igna- tiug, Bt. Mary-the-Virgln, and 8t Alban, Tho Blahop of ‘Tonnensco celobrated at Bt, Ignating’ Ohurch at the 7 o'clock mass. At 11 o'clook high muss was colobrated at tho chuch of 81, Mary-tho-Virgiu, of which tho Hocretary of tho 0. 1, 8., the ltov, ', MaKoo Brown, {4 roctor, The Buperior-Goneral was the celobrant, and tho Rav. TFathor Grafton, 8 B, J, L, the proacher. In his sormon ho arguod that tho threo ront truths of rrloat, altar, aud encrifico aro filatlnotl taught. in the meur-hook, and olosed wfth an oarnost appesl to all presont, and ompooinlly to his brothors in the pricsthood, Lo Dol firmly and toach falthully the groat doo- trino of tho Roal Prosonco, sud tho Baorifico of tho Altar, Aftor mnsa fho uausl conforonco took placo, Tho Buperior-Gonaral was ro-oloot- ad, and gave hia annual addrons, in. whioh ho congratulatod hia brothors that tho princlplo of. non-commuuicating nttondance, and tho vital trath involved theroin, viz.: that tho Blossed Rucharit is & holy sacrifico a4 woll a8 o sacra- mont—hnd boon succeanfully assortod in tho Gonoral Thoologleal Bominary of tho Protestant Upisoopal Church; that- thore wero now GG Driosts-ussocintos, a8 ngalnot 21 in1860; that oucharistio vestnonts are worn in 16 out of 41 di- aconon ; and that sucharlstic lights have recontly and without objection beon introduced in 'I'rinlty Church, Now York, Ile romarked that tho ontlook evarywhore iu the Amorican Church waa vory cheoring to the Cnthollo, and closed by enying that, aithough Catholiclty was ridi- ciled, it prayed for its misguided porsecutors, ‘Tho Rov. Dr. Battorson offered the followlng Tosolution, which was unanimonsly ndopted : "I'hat the Bacretary bo directed to forward somi- annuaily to all priests-nesocintos o printod list of all priosta-nssociatos, which list 18 Lo bo consld- orod coufidontial. On motion of the Ray. Fathor Grafton, of Boston, n rosolution of thanks to the Rav. W, 7. E. Bounott, of Y'romo Bolwood, England, waa adopted, for bia vindication of the dvotrine ;)l ttllm Roal Prosouco in tho Church of Eng- and. At thocloro of this business mooting the Animo Christi wos #ald, tho prayors for tho CQoufraternity and the roposo of the souls of {lo dead woro offerad, and the conforouce wns brought to s cloko. As roports of the meeting were inadvertont], omitted from tho OChurchman, the Church Journal, apd Church and Stale, wo havo hoen obligod at this lato day to condenso the ahove account from the columus of one of tho most ontorprising of our Londou contewmporaries, the Church Thn ———— Neow York Dry Goois Market, ‘NEw YoRx, Aug. 10,—~Tho market continucs falrl; nctive for gonoral dry goods, Cotton gouds in Lria demand and stoady n prico, HiHl bleached shifatings nadyanded e, Corsot Jeans moro activonand ateady. Cotton finnitiols selling frooly. Prints and worstad dress gands_ brisk, Woolon and ottoman roverslblo slawls in domeud, Woolens in foir request, MARINE. Yort of Chicniro. ARRIVED. .....Aug. 16 sud 17, Sehr L, Throop, Muskegon, elabs, Prop Grovye Dunbar, Sfuskegon, (wmbor, Tiarge Conteat, Munkegon, lumbar, Sebr Wollly, Hollsnd, lumber, Soow Flororieo, Grand Havon, bark, Bcow Trlo, Grand Havon, lumber. Prop ity of London, Owen’a Sound, lumbor, Bchr Cloveland, Menomines, lumbor, Prop Oity of Madison, Ponsnukes, lumbor. Bchr Lnus Crocker, Pousaukoe, Iumbor. Holr Oro, Anderson'a Plar, lumuer, oaw Qhamplo, Duck Lako, alabs, Bchr L. Doak, Bt. Josoph, lumber. Sebr N, Loutlt, Wiite Lako, lumbor, Sehir Ids, Muskogon, lumbr. Hchr Vorinout, Suugatuck, slabs, Tug John A. Dix, Ludiuglon, towlng, Bargo Morcury, Ludington, fumber, gchir Planot, 1olland, nisbs, Sehr Minnlg Slauson, Dutlalo, cosl, Behr Ostrich, Greon Bay, lambor, Selir Joaso Phillips, Mantstoo, Infaber, i Tom Paino, Saugatuck, lrood. Behr Eantorprigo, Bunkogon, lumber, Bchr Winnlo Wiug, Menominco, lumbor, Prop L, O, Baldwin, Escanaba, iron ore., 8clir Felicitous, Manistoo, lumbor, Belir G, Darber, Ludington, lumber, Seow Daunor, South favas, wooll. Beow Progroas, land, wood. Prop Oswogatchio, Ogdonaburgh, sundrios, Prop Now Frs, Grand Haven, lowiug, Bargo O, ¥, Allen, Grand Havon, lumbor. Lioeso Appioutica Hog, Graud 1dvon, lusiber. Behir Drivor, Taylor's bior, lumbor, Bohr Bridgowater, BufTald, co Prop Ohicaga Bollo, Milwatkeo, 1o cargo, Behr North Star, Poutwater, lumber. Prop Lako Michgon, Montroal, sundrios, Behr Kotchum, Barnum'a Bay, tolegraph poloa, Sche Queon of the Wost, Oconto, luinbor, Trop ldsho, Bulfalo, aundrion. Bobr Lavinda, Homlin, lumber. Schr Norman, Shoboygan, lumbor, Schir Roj tor, Mauistee, lumber. #chr 0, Luting, Grand Havon, lumber, #Holir James Garrott, Oconto, lumber, Prop Doporo, Grosu Ly, sunidrics, Hehr Mary McVea, Ford River, lumber, Trop Oliss, Rlotz, Maniatoo, lumbiar, Bargo Harmony, wianistor, lumber, e £ Tompo, Whito Lalo, lumbér. Bahr Beotin, Buffalo, anit, Selir O, R, Jobuson, Saugatuck, lumber, Scow Harmonia, South Haven, lumber, Behr Weatclioator, Muskogon, Tumbor. Schr Pllot, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr J. P.'Ward, Whilo Lake, ‘tumber, Sohr Ashinbula, Kowaunoe, tanbark, Bark 8, V, B, Watson, Buffalo, coal. Behr Proato, Muskegon, Jumber, Stmz Manitdwoo, Two Riivars, sundrios, Behr Jas, B, Bently, Buffalo, coal. Stmr Corous, Bt. 0, aundrica, Behr Thos, B, Sheldon, Buffalo, coal. Hehr D, B, Dobuins, Bufalo, coal, Sohr E2. M. Porteh, BufTalo, conl, Helir A, Cobb, Erle, conl. Sbir Z. G. Simwotls, Manintea, Ttmber, Sclir Arundell, Man{steo, luraber, Sehr Elba, Ludwig’s Pier, wood, fitmr Alpons, Graud Laven, sundries, Prop Favorito, Mcnominoo, towiug. Barge Sonora, Menomiuco, lumbur, ‘argo E, Willlamn, Menominee, Inmber, !}ufin Brouson, Menomines, lnmber. Joaslo Drimmond, arnla, {ron-oro, Sehr Ralcigh, Maniatoo, Limahor. , wo Rivors, roilroad Hea, Selir AL, Fiflmore, Eri, coal, Selir Dawn, Whits Lake, lumbor, Tug Olomatis, Poshiigo, towlug. Barge Active, Peantigo, lumber, argo Manistee, Foslitfgo, lumbar, Beow M, N, Duntiam, Pike's Pler, wood, Behr J., ., Mott, Ouwogo, aalt, Behr Grac{o Shannon, Bay City, sait. Beaw Sea Bird, Grand Haven, lumber. Helir G. Mollison, Little Sodus, cosl, Belir Bovonth OLI0, Muskegon, lumbor, Prop Ira Chiaffoo, Baugatuck, sundries, Behr 3, A, Holincs, Manistes, lnmbor. Behr Ohfcago Boar( of Trade, Buffalo, coaks Sobr Adyniics, Miskogon, lumber, Sohr 1T, Disaall, Buftalo, coal. fiehr Gamo Oock, Muskdgon, lumbor, Bclur Ootavis, Black Grook, lumber. Sebr Maj, N H, Forry, Manlsteo, lambor, Behir 3L, Dali, Pontwatér, lumber, Bolir Fauhion, Muskogon, lumber, Schr W. AL Jonos, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr W, J. Roedor, Muskegon, lumber, Behr Qolden West, Cloveland, coal, Behr Black Hawk, Lincoln, lumber, Schr Threo Bells, Muekegon, lumber, Sobr 0. Wbbard, Kowsunce, Tailrond tios, Bebr Montroso, Muskegon, lumber, Yrop Jas, Fisk, Jr., BulYalo, sundrica, Trop Japan, BuTalo, sundrics, Hehr 0., Michelson, 3aniuteo, limber, Heow Boa Btar, Baugstuck, lunber, Trop Nobraska, BufTalo, suudrics, Behr bytio, Muskegon, lumber, 8eow Grango, Willott's Pler, luxiber, Bchr E. M, Stanton, Manistes, lumbor, Scaw Lillly Gray, B, Paul's Plor, ulaba, Belie dood Fridsy, Muskegon, lumber. Bobr Ithacs, Muskogon, lumber, NIONT OLEABANCES, Schr Christio, Mickigan City, 130 m lumber, Behr Amoskeag, Khl;(a!m.\, 15,500 bu corn, Behr D, P, Austin, Kingaton, 17,501 bu wheat, Tiark islitigo, BulTalo, 28,000 bl corn, Trop Mohawk, BulTalo, 42,444 bu wheat, 257 bsgs sood, Prop & D. Caldwal, Por Turon, 20,800 bu corn, 725 iy tlor, Prop Beotla, Bulfalo, 5,000 bt whent, 1,000 brls four, Stmr Manitowo, Manftowoc, sundrics, Schr Wi, Crostliwaite, Builalo, 45,250 bu corn. Selir Lurior & Keller, Kingston, 16,00 bu whoat, Ber Jas, Watle, Kinguton, 18,185 Lu whoeat, Lanke Freights Wore loss active, st unchinnged rates, or ot do for corn to Bufalo, and 11xe for whoat to Kingston, Tho churtors roportod woro: o Buffalo—Schrs Wi, Oroathwaite, Pushtigo, C. J, King, and Thomus Paige, barges O, G, King and L, C. Butts, and prop Potomi cornatdo, To Kiugston—8chra’ 8, G, Austin an Bkylark, whest at 1136 ; prop Japan, corn, through, Total, 10 ; capucity equal to 40,000 bu wheat and 258« 0 bit corn, Vessols Pnwsed Dotroit DeTROIT, Mich,, Aug. 16, Pagszn Up—Vrops Oubn, Anna Youtg, Oolin Campboll ond barges, Dadgor Btate, Cautateo, Holland aud burge, Howard and barge, Sheldon, Burllbgton and barge, Viouns aud barge: bark Dedodon; sclie Atmaspliocs, Ataunto, Warrlng- tou, . Wiliiams, D, Baker, Harrinon, Joliu' Jowitt, PABED Dowx—l‘ru{m Aontann, Milwaukee, W, Wile 1is and barge, Fountaiu OCity, Mayflower, Gordon, Campbell, W.' Dallentine ; uchve Bouibwest, Star of ‘Hope, Holt, Sohuylkill, Wikip—Northivest, Diritorr, Micl,, Ang, 10, RvENING, Pasgen Ur— oph Pronidiville ind bargos, Lowoll, Arehio ; aehirs 1, aln, and Bt Audrow. T F, Tasskp DowN—Props Chicago, Michigan and Tiargoa, Fay and barges ; uchr Murrick, Winnp—Northwest, Deriorr, Aug. 17—Evening.—Pasken DowN—Propa Passule, 'Foludo, Vanderbirg, Minsral Rovk aud burges Nubantsud barge, Graves and bargo, Birckhead und Darygos, Quoboc nnd Lurgew, Barkw Gorning, Coustitus tion, Turner, Summer Oloud, W, Joue, Solira Biumi, Jnmani'ce Blandurd, Dodsman, Eilswor(l, Mary Porow, I’ B. Marsli, Ishpewing, atmon, % Faliaw, Donaldson, Champion, 1., inunn, Amerldan Union, Onondago, T, J, Kiug, Dinmurk, Troguole, J,Platt, ltuvalan, Amorican, Chame ‘xlon, Laily Dufforin, Smith, Pust, Bwallow, D, A, Wullh, Tallur, America, Tasukn Ui—Propa Gomet, Anulo Young, Ohina, Tenton, Ocean, Argylo, Tuttle and bargos, Noptunc, Ratelyly sud burge, Buporior and barge ; burks Bulehe er Loy, Helgel ; nchra lshiatan, I, Mist, Enua Muyos, 1, Vizhugh, Beblokuluua, Uraflewnsn, Htroat, Pont £¢1d, Guyaliogs, Duuford, Hxchungs, Jalinson, Groto, Elvilia, MeDonald, Ely, Vrinco Alfved, Cambrldgo, Wata—Northieast, Dunudeo, Tascos, Hod Wing, Minois River and Onnnl Nows, Spretal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. LagAuse, Til, Aug, 17.—Tho steamor Katla nr- Tived, towing (b canai-bosts Olivo Tirunch nnd Fasex from_Olllicothe, withcorn for Ohlengo, ‘Tho canal- Dont Lograux was towed up from Yoru with corn for Qbloago, Tho cannl-bont Parson Brownlow, with n ligt lond of hiard cosl-nlack for Terit, dropped dowi, Tho counl-bosts Lograus, Esssoy, = sud Ol i50 DBranch, all with ' corn for Chlosgo, atncd fnlo o canal, anil the Gonoviose, with Jumbee or Chillicotho ; (ho Burr Ok, with ltmbor for Hon- ry ; the Oatarnct, with salt for Ilenipen, and the Par- n Drownlow, with Innbor for Laallo and hnrd enal. nck for Pord, all paanod outof tho canal, Efght foct and aix fuched of wter on tho miorssili of Lack 16, No raport of {ho ataga of wtor below. SPECIAL NOTICES, Puatting Down Rebellion. ‘Whon tho stomach robols against food and obstinatoly rofuses to digost sufficlont alimont to koop tha body woll nourishod, 1t ean onty bo compollod to rosumo its ntucal dutios by n wholosomo tonfo, Tho poworful alkalokls so ofton admiplatorad for thla purposo aro mot wholosomo, Thoy aro, for tho most part, deadly poisonw, and, oven whon taken in vory amall quantitios, roact violantly upon tho norvous systom. Not so Hoatotter's Stomach Bittors. This salatary sombination of vegutablo jutcos, embracing tho finost Invlgorants and altarativon which tho batanical kingdom affords, oporates mildly, steadily, and lono- ficially upon tho digastivo, soorotivo, And discharging or- wane,- In dyspopsin, billons affoctions, norvous com- plainte, porlodlo favors, chronio conatipation, bodily woulaioss, 1 dopression, lauguor, sloaploacnoss, and tho various dlsabilitios inaldont to old age and promaturo doony, its elfccts aro 80 wondorful that, to ho compro- hondod, thoy munt bo wita ronend,_ ON THE BREAKFART, LUNCHEON, DINNER AND SUPPLR TABLE, s LEA & PERRINS Woreestershize Sauce 15 INDISPENSADLE, JOTIN DUNCAN?S RONS, Now Vorlk, ‘Agonts fur ttio Unlied Stalds. Dr. B, C. Perry, Tho_akilltul Dormatologist, of No. 45 Hond-at York, who hss oponod ab oifluo at 187 Soutly Clars # fow woeks, curos with proseriplions capocially 1o the matura of tha caso, falllug, los oty gtay hadr, dandeull, elgworn, saltrhodin, or any dis- wasy or complaiut of 'tho sealp. Sond fur oltoular, If You or tho Children Aro afliictod with dry or molst daudrnfl, soronoss, frritn. tlun, or itoliing of the head, alse falling, los, or ntima- 15 winy lisie, ur any disenso of thio acaly, cousull Dit, 1. O.5FERILY; tho hatod Dermatotogitts of 40 lon Now Yark, 'whoso Ghicago ottico 1s 167 'Sonth Qla} Rooms 2and4, Unnatural Redness of the Nose, Dimply oruptions, flesh-worms, blnckhoads, untimely wreinkler, moth patehos, frackles, malus, and worts, aro neltively eurad by DR, B, 0. PRRRY, 'of 45 Bon o Yark, whusa Giongs offico 1n 187 South Glark. BARNUM'S SHOW. Routo of P. T. Barnum’s Procos- sion, Monday, Aug. 18. Newr Loaving tho grounds, cornor Madison and Elizaboth- #ta,, tho lino will procood as follows: Down Randolph to Dosplatnos; to Matrlson; to Malatod; to Archior-av.; to Twouty-second.at, ; to Wabaah-av.; to Harrisonust.; to Clark; to Jackson; to Doarborn; to Waghington; to Fifth-av. { to Indiana.st.; to Dosplatuos; to Randolph; to Clinton: ta Madison ; thonoo to grounds. LINENS. Lasin, West Madison and Peoria-sts,, Have just reccived from the manu- facturers about 9,000 Remouts of Pare Trish Linen, Inlengths of two to six yards, slight- ly damaged, which they oftfer at 40, 50, and 60 cents per yard. The goods vary in quality in the different Iots, and afford a fine chance for se- loction, somo of them boing worth from 80 gents to $1.26 por yard, Algo, 500 doz. slightly imporfe ct German Linen Handkerchiets, extra heavy, fine goods, principall sizes, which thoy offor in half dozon lots at LESS THAN HALYF PRICE, Also, some spocial bargains in Bed Quilts, Table Linens, Towols, and ‘White Piques. NEW PUBLICATIONS. The Atlantio Monffifi FOR SERPTEMIER. CONTENTS: A Qlimpso of Contemporary Art in Europo, by W. J. Tloppin: Two Wuak's Sport on tho Coulonzo Hiver, by Gso, W. Plorow: Frost-Work, a Poom, by T, B. Aldrich; Honeat John Vauo (Part IIL), by 1. W. Dolomt; A Pocm ervod to Order, by Olivor Wendell Holmuos; Prosi- dont Jofforson's Ohlof Mcnanros, by James Parton; T'ho Best, a Poom, by Loutsa Bushuoll; Gunnar: A Norso Ro- ‘manco (Pary I11.), by I, 1. Boyoson; Tho Thymo of Kir Christophor, by H. W. Longfollow; My Exporfonco of Community Life, by Rubt. Dula Qwon; Tho Summor's Journoy of a Naturailst (Part 111.), by N. S. Slialor: Tho Blora Houso, by 8. 0. Jowott; Lilerature; Art; Muslo, Our Young Folks. CONTENTA: Doing hi Toat, by J. 0. Trowbzlda: A Morning with tho Jiminyjuhns, by Mra. Abby Morton Diaz; Doctor Deallikx, by Georgo Usopor; Glimpsas of tho Moon, by Au. guatua Holmcs; Lifo on Board a Whalor, by J. 1, Wood- 'he Mink and tho Pine Maston, by O, A. Sta- 4 othor attractiva Storlvs, Skotchos, Poonis, Puzzles, and §&~The Misor's uppor, & Trick Pantomimo for Buys, by G. I, Bartiott. 2" For salo by all Booksollers and Newsdealors. JAMESE, 08600D & 00,, Publishors, Boston LAKE NAVIGATION. FOR BUFFALQ, And Tntermediate Points, Anohor Lino stosmor JAPAN, Capt, McDongal, will 1eave dook foot of NoFih LuSallo-stey Blonday, Aug. 1% a7 p. . '\Veitarn Transportation Gompans's atoamor IDANO, Capt. Ponny, loaves dool fook of North Dosthorn-at., Tyosilay, Auguat 19, at7 o, m. nion Ling stosinve ST, LOUIS, leavo dook foot of Houtli LaSall BT i, ‘ror orins and Passago Tickots, spply at T Canalat., Sadison. T A. A BANPLE, Vassonior Agont. GOODRICH'S STEANERS Yor Raclno, Milwankoo, Shoboygan, otc., daily, Bunday oxoantad, 90 m. Haturduy Excursion Buut for bil- waukeo, eto,, don't loavo untilép, m, Tor, Geand, Haven Grand Rapitdy, Muskogon, Spitug Qapt, Bhannon, will Wodnusiay, ‘Aug. ko, rultporly Blunistoo, sty daily, Budays ox= copted, 7 Tor Bt Josaph, dnily, Bundays oxoptod, 108, m, Sate urdays, boat don't Joave wntdl 11 gy, . Tor Groon Bay Ports, Muuday, Wudnostny, and Felday, ‘Wodnosday's' buat goes at7p. . Mouday's snd Eucanabi. REAL ESTATE, ‘WILMETTE, “Wo ara offorlug at this pofut, on tho Take Bhoro, nose Rvnnatan, samo of tho ohinicost Grovo Propurty n tha vi- ainity of Oliloago. ‘Union Uburoh aud & pumbor of fiuo dwollings aro i coliesn ol wroction upun. (his triot, which, at !’fiI(HKN'I' LOW P'RIUKS, affords, buth for in- vostiout und h(lmml. an oxcollont opportunity for porsns swialiing € purchnao outelde proporty. Wo hayo olss twe medlum-aizod, niovly-fnishod louvas, with lerga lots, wol, ofatorn, fonics, siduwalk to satio, ofo., for aals on Oasy'thrmn, OuF prupurty us cuus oufutit (o statiou, aud thord b ample rallway accommodation, C.D.PAUL&CQU,, Mo, 88 Washington-st. GENERAL NOYIC ‘fo Tho Publio, (Pl Yruntng Blut of Sundny statad that the peopeicton of thy ault Huua had rotusd o takoany of the woundud grom tho uad aceldunt on the Ohicugn, Alton & St Louls Hatlroad, in his bouso without pay; hirefore, sre tho undorsighoil, foul Dt *in houur aid in Juscddo ta tho propriofor of the Quult Touse to say tha thi above alato. wiunL 18 untrug xnd uncatlod for, for o8 s ne Ble, K was callod on to tako puy sun with hls brukun log te s Hossy o {enmodiately” avelined B 8 vory coturlsble ruom, and asstated fo” bringlug bin to (L. 8 las oo dona )t {u s powar to muko him comforiublo; &l Alr, Furstalso rymorkad that ho wos glvoup hits own oo faeany at tho wound, 1f uaous oven without pay, (Gignod’ Blie. UDNNINGITARS, Tither of young Gunt ninghin, M, K. Oathor, wii Gont’s’ DRESS GOODS, J. B, SHAY, 243 & 245 West Madison-gt., WILL CONTINUT DURING THIS WEEK THEIR booat Clsaranes Salp PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL. GREAT AND SPECIAL DARGAITS TO OLOSE WILL Bl OVFERED IN DRESS GOODR As follows: At12 1-2¢, 16¢,20¢,250, 2cg; formor pricos, 25¢, 30c, 40c, G0e, 70¢, Similar reductions cro imade in ovory othor department, and an ex- amination of goods and pricos can- not fail to ropay and give satistnes tion, EXCURSION. TILE MAGNIFICENT LOW PRESULE S LAXE MICEL wi TAMER cornar of Mar. o 1 oisand Irlamy e, wnd topplng Az all titenne Tound LelgY tialy and wiscornonis £ apply to THOMAH MeCA AIRIVAL D TEPERTU Summer Arrangement. EXPLANATION OF REFINE coptut: ¥ Huday oxcoptud, vivo Sunday atB:008, w, & D RICIIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILRMADY D i foy ol ot 0f Bucentyseront-il, at!, wuntieust carner oy Randolph, er of” Stadison, atrday ox ndny excopted. § Are Mag ‘flu main and air line), Day Fixpross,. Juckdon Ao Trae, Arrice, Kanaas Clty Express vlaJackson- Mo, Tik, wnd Eautwiain, Mo, .* 93003, m. * B:10 p, m, Expross, via| and Toutsi- Ko City Fast Jacksnnville, 11 o, Vi Math o, B, Touis ¥ast Ttxprow, via Mala B, Louis' IExiiross, viadackson:| Vil Divlsion, Bpri old 1 . g, o CHICASD, BURLINGTON & UUNISY RAILRDAD, vl unt of Latkeoaty, Didlamiat., @ el Cuinal wl Sixcteentiost e ket bicen, isson Downor's Gravs Accommnio Aurara Pasenzor LLINGIS Ul Depat fool Lal: Et. Louls Expross, Bt Louks Kt Lino D Lot ¥anknki . m, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, ity afics, earner Kandotph e LuSallstr, and % Ganale Pacilic Db Ieruopart Treeport & Dul Mlwaukeo Mat Miiwaukeo Bxp Bhiwaukeo Bussongor, Mibwaukoo Ravsor Greon Hay Expro B, Paul Exjresn Marguotte Bxpro. 80 Haul Exprede,.. e '+ 550 s (¢ YR TORTN} 8., |* COLORADO. Ticket uml CHL Devot, ¢ RGCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Vet lzuren and Sheemeanests, T Night Kapro Lelsouwot s & Mail, vis Ate Lino muhlx N i [art fscoo Suntl Cicugo Acconis APOLIS E, VIA KAN Awlvot ‘I'ralng arrive at T TALY dinnnpdix wod Ciuginatt Vo e baywngo eheokod and tako’ tatn at Triont- Doput. HALRIAN. i ) General office Depot corner Hilated i 16 Metroputitan o Tanress Paasangor... Freight Acsumuiediin

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