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BEANE'S CRIME. Additional Particulars of the Sag i Bridge Disaster. L [ Continued from First Page.] Tounitontiary only a fow months, but had by his courtesy and general manngement endoared himaolf to tho omployoes of tho prison s woll as tho community at large, During his briof ca~ roor at tho prison ho had Innugurated many ro- forms, had cartailed exponses, and wau glviug tho utmost eatiefaction, 1Ils administration could not have been but highly succossful, ML, PLEURY waa also connocted with the prinon as purchas- ing agont. Tho bodios of tho doconsed passod through hero on this ovening's train in charge of Triands for Bprivgold, thoir former homa, DR, CAXISIUS, ono of the Ponitentiary Commissionoers, arrlaop horo lnst_ovoning, nud Is now Acting Wardos, until tho Board oun moot aud fill the vacanoy, Philo Beverldge, son of the Governor, waa in the city to-day, aud entd thors woro no loss than five applicsnts for tho position of Wardon llmndi. Anmn]?' other applicants, ho mentioned & Nr. McGeo, of Cauton, Ill,, nnd Maj. Pink- ham, of Bpringfleld, both of ‘yhom wore appli~ oants for the position whon Mr. Smith was ap- oiuted. Rumor has It also, that Dr. Canisius s an applicant. ‘It is genorally belioved here that somo ono of tho presont” Commissionors will be appointod, and that Dr. Canisius i tho wan, THE DEATI OF JAMRS O'NBILL, The announcoment of the death of Jamos O'Neill, in Ohicogo, one of our morchants, who was on the ill-fated train, is anothor snd chapter in the affair. Mr. O'Neill was abont 20 years old, was doing a good business on Bft streot, and had been to liicago to transact some_ busi~ nos3 with hils brother. He loavoes a wife to mourn his sudden ond, : 5 DEANE, THE QOXDUQTOR, g to whoae negligoncoe ihe disaster is attributable, was in tho city yostorday, Lut this morning his wifa said to your correspondont that he had dis- appenrod ; sho did not know whero he had gone. It appears that Boaue hoa boon in the omploy of the Altou Railrosd several {imes, and as often beon dismissed for reckloss carolossnoss. About » year nfio lie was conductor on tho same_train, d, by disoboying some order, cauecd a sorlous accident, o wns romoved st onco, but soon after refustated, and has occupiod tho samo position up to the time of the rocont calamity. . NOT TILE ¥IRST ACOIDENT. The acoidont of Saturday night was the third on this rosd ofa serlous nature, of the past wook, botwoon Bloomington and Ohicago, two of which wero destructivo of human life, Thoro is groat {ndignation among- the people Kero ot the managors of tho road, who, it is claimed, do not exorciso proper care {n the selaction of em- yloyoa. The rond agent at this point comes in lor his sharo of censure from the ugly epirit ho has manifestod toward inquiries for nows sinco the Iate nccidont. INTERVIEW WITH DEANR'S WIFR. I have just Lad an interview with the father snd wifo of Conductor Boano. Tho father has not scen him for soveral dnys. Ho apposred vory solicitous about him, Ilis wife was over- whelmod with grlef, and protested that hor hus- band was not reaponsiblo for the disaster. “She says ho camo home yestorday morning with the surviving passongers from tho wreok, and told her all about the collislon. 8ho eays he recolyoed no instructions whatover from tho agont at Le- mont ; that the instruotions wore given to brako- men, and not to him; that the brakomon wera now men, and did not know their daty. Bho eoys that, © o fow momonts bofora tho collision, hio looked at his watch, and thought of tho deuger, and ordored tha brake- mon to ur{)p]y the brokes, This statoment is confirmed by & brakoman, n brother of the con- ductor. Bhesays hor husbaod wasin tho caboose st tho time, ana, when the tralus mot and he saw the destruction, he was gorry he was not killed. #ho asya when he camo home he was al- most crazed, aud that ho left homo bocause his lifo was threatoued by a brother of John Motz- ger, of this city, who was killed in the collision. His = wifo stated that he was homae all day yesterday, but that between 8 and 9 o'clock last night he loft. Sho ingisted that eha did not know where ho was; that ho did not tell her that ho was golug away, and thot she had no means of knowing where ho was. Bho thought it wns likely he took the 10:30 train on tho Alton Road south. Ho had money, but took it with him. She was very anx- ious to know what would bo dono_with him, and anid that, if ho could be assured of proteotion from & mob, he :would roturn and surronder himself to tho authoritios. Beane is about 24 years old, b fect 4 inchos high, and of rather gonteel nppearance ; has dark chin ‘whiskors and mustache; i temporate, but ex- ceedingly nervous. His wifoisina aritical con= dition. The police authoritios say they believe that Doane s urking around tho city, but as yo thoy havo made no offorta to arrest him, It'is moro than likely that he will surronder himaolf ina fow days. ‘The cityis full of excitoment, and it would not be safe at this time for him to mako his appoaracce, FROM SPRINGFIELD. ACTION OF THE COUNOIL AND CITIZENS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, I3 BrainaFseLD, Il., Aug, 18.—During the entiro day tho flags on the Stato House snd newspaper offices in this city have romained at half-mast, and but httlo busincss haa boon transncted, so dooply impressod aro our poople with the fesrful dissstor which deprived thom of four ostimsble oitizons. Tho City Council met thia afternoon »t 3 o'clock, and pagsed resolutions of rospoct for the dead snd condolence for the berenved rolatives. A citizons® mooting was held at G o'clook, and & committeo of arrangements appointed and a pro- gramme adopted for the funeral to-morroy. The Committee wasinyosted with power todoall things necessary o carry out the programmo. Gen. John A, McClernand was appointod Ohfef Mars shal, and appropriato resolutions were adoptod. ‘Tho'bodica sro expected to arrive in the morning at4, nndtho citizons will recoive thom at tho dopot. The fuueral will .tako placo from tho Btate Houso at 2 o'clock in’ the afternoon. Ap- propriate religious servicos will bo held. All tho city” clergy have been invited to conduct this finrt of the oxorcises. Gov. Bovoridge will deo- iver an sppropriate address, The Uity Council and State officors will attond in a body, The Masonio and othor beunevolent sacietios will turn out en masso, and it is probablo the Firc Dopart- ment will, also. Dusiness bouses and public offices nre to bo closel during the day, and the citizons altogether will unite in paying tho last sad tributa to the doparted doad. A doep-sented indigoation oxists hore toward tho officers of the roand, who 8o unfeelingly kopt every avonuo of information closed to soxiduas friends during noarly the ontire dny {esu\rdny although frequently importuned as to tho extont of the disaster, SUGGESTIONS. TOW TO AVE CORBECT TIME, To the Editor of The Chicago Tridune: Biz: Puffinger, the ongineor of tho coal train that waa the cause, by ita being out of position, of theterrible acoident on Saturday night, pleads {n justification of his taking bis train sway from Lemont that his watch was fifty inules out of the way. Among the many additions! mesns for the prevention of accidonts that this affair should euggost to railrond managers, not the lenst prac tical woutd bo the daily suporvieion by train dls- patehers, or other officials, of the time-ploces carried by engine-drivers, When tho thought comes home that hundrods of lives and thou- sands of dollara in proporty are hourly depend- ent, upon all our rallroads, upon the correot run- ning of the engineer's watoh, it scems remarka- ble that tho eubject i not one of the most careful rogulation by railroad managers. And’yet s seoming oarelossness in this important matter seems to provail. An engineor s loft to By P]Z himeel! with any kind of a timeplece that guits his taste or purse, and, manytimes from lack of means will not bo apt to obtaln ono of & reliable and perfectly trustworthy ocharncter. The watch decelves himn, and tho consequonoos were seen at Willow tmdng on Haturday night. We beliove but ono railroad {n this country Lave & yot taken practical moasurcs in copnootion with this mattor, Tho ,Pennsylvania linllzoad havo for years mado & flrsf-olasd watch s part of thelr engine equipment, Every engine npon the rnnds ‘haa its watch numbored to correspond with the number upon tho engiug. The watchies are purchased by the Company, and controlled by the proper officors. In the ofiice of each Division Buperintendont hangs a watchmaker's board with numbered hooks for all the watchos and en- *nos belonging to that divislon; . When an ens P =008 out upon & tn[. the watoh i taken gine ~hook, When it returns, the watoh is from'thy ~d whilo n tho oflice is run with tho xopipged, b, rogulator. As s consequonce, -all. the . enginos upon tho rond aro bofug run upon a unll;m‘rfl timo, and no rocord has yot boon mada of an no- eident rosulting from o discrepancy of watchos. Iailroad offleors overywhero havo indorsod this system as a valuablo aid in tho provontion of ac- cidents, but 8o far o dosiro to oconomizo (?) hds provontod its adoption by other_ronds. A fow tmora roporta like that of englocer PnfMngor's, coupled to tho balance sheet of tho Alton Ral road aftor making up damagos and sottlemont of suita, will Qlacu tha oconomical side of the quoa- tion in anof light. TcoNony. DOUDLE TRAGRH, Lo the Editor of The Chicago Tribuns: - Bint I havo no doubt that ninoty-nine bun- drodths of acoldonts by collislon of railway trains would be_proventod {f all raflways hnad doubla tracks, 'The quostion is, how togompal tho Com- panlos now ualng slnglo tracks to doublo theirs, without compromising their char- torod priviloges, X anawor, by tho Loglslnture enncting suob ponalties for collisions, or other acoidents oconsloned by the single-trnck and switch nulsance, aa to make it thelr inferest to do 60, A penally of not lesa thnn $100,000 for every oollision, to bo paid to the Btate for the benofit of itacharitabloinatitutions, and of $10,000 in addition, for ovurfi lifo lost, to bo pald to the familios of thoso killod by such oollision, would, 1t s0oma t0 me, bo loglatation 15 tho right diroo- on. No now ohinstors should bo granted for alnglo- track railways. . I am Iargoly Intorestod In rallway stocks my- solf, and am antisfiod that doublo tracks would quadruplo the income of many of our roads, nc- compaulod with a reasonablo reduction in fares and froights; and for this reason, it for no oth- or, I should ndvocato double tracks on thouo ronds in which I am intorested, Dut tho ques- tion of snfotyis bronder,” and_omo which more logitimatoly is to bo conslderod by our Logisla~ ture, RALWAY STOOKIOLDER. OTHER RAILROAD CASUALTIES. L DLOOMINGTON. Spectal Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune, Brooumvaron, Ill, Aug. 18.—On last Friday night, about midnight, tho rogular north-bound lrnhlsht, No. 18, of the Olicago & 8t. Lotia Rail- rond ran {nto thorear of o wild train whioh had stopped at the tank at that placo for water. As tho train wss running at full spoed the crash ‘waa torrible, tho engine burying itsolf in an oid nsgongor oar which was usod for o caboose, and n which_were soveral passengors. Ono of theao, an Irishman namod Hogau, wholhas relo- tives hore, - was soverely if not. fatally injured. Bevoral ribs wore broken nud his lungs injured.. Ho lles in this ocity in a most critical condition. Another passenger namod Buftham, formerly a residont of Lincoln, 11L., but now a banker of Towa, waa thrown from the car and was picked up ineensiblo, Ho has. since rapidly reoovered. No railroad mon wora¢ Injured. Boveral freight-cara wers domolishod 4 In'additlon to the passouger-car and tho ongine: t; The accidont was undoubtedly the: result of - carelesanoss in tho conductor of tho wild train - in nfl sonding out s flagman to oheck the rogular, n Baturdey, while the omployes of || tho rond wero engaged in romoving tho dobris . of ‘this wreek,. n swiloh rops fnfl.od_ under the straln of an ongine pull- ing it, one ond recoiled among a orowd of men, breaking tho arm of Atd. Mahr, of thia city, and.| sevoroly injuring n man ‘named Whooler. 4 Yoatordny afternoon a German named Wie- | ting, a brakomen on tho Chicago & Alton Road, was ornshed betweon two cars a¢ tho dopot in | this city, so that ho cannot recover. frionds at Ashland. Although the sorios of sovers and horriblo ae- | cldonts on this rond has boen most remarkablo, | it pooms that nome of thom have been® caused by any carcloseness or innttention | to duty on' tho part of tho mansgoment or ini the telographic forco, The mistakes which have, becn made, und which have led to such torriblod] rosults, aro thoso of old and experlenced train.' men, who for years haxe baeen enfoly entrustod | with' buman lives and tho proporty of the road. | X, ILL. o hiag -3 ALTO) 5 Avrox, Iil, Aug. 18.—On Baturday afternoon Iast & man namod Fitzimmons, Station Agent at i Nameoda, in this county, was killed on tho |} Tolodo, Wabash & 8t. Louls Road by boing run over by a haud-car. Ie leaves a wife and soven |j childron, . DETROIT, MIOH. o Drrnorr, Aug. 18.—On Baturday a youug son | of Dr. Yeomans was at Woodbridge street when the Milwaukeo train slawly passed the crossing, and ho caught the E]n!{om Tailing, to swing on to o ear for n rido, but missed his footing and wont under tho whoels, crushing both logs, and died of his injurioe last night. | AMUSEMENTS. TOOLEY'S THEATRE. After doing good wervico for tho drama in this clty, Mr, Hooloy has committed tho error of produc- iug upon tho bords of his theatre a sensatiousl, stupid ploce, which posscsses mo other merit than that 1ts suggestive namo has placed it in domsnd amopg mansgers, Wo have been threstoued with “The New Magdalen” for some timo, | It was appropriately produced for the first time at the Globe Theatre, whore it should have boen allowed to romain, It is impure in every way, It is not n portralt of soclal life, but rather s combination of absurditice from begiuning to end, and sa differ- ent from tho bright things wo have beon accustomed to oo at Hooloy's 28 s possiblo to concelve, The leroino of the romsnco 18 s woman of the town, This ono insignificant draw-| back oxcopted, sho i8 & psrogon of virtue, full of in. | tense aympathy With what s good; gemorous, forgive | ing, oxalted in hor moods, noble n her sacrifices, and | unususlly handsome, It is truo ehols guilty of such ' peccadilloes 8a Iying, theft, and fraud, sdded to that trifiing lapso of virtue whoee consequonces tho novol- 15t deplcta as unjust and scandalous to modern soc- aty. Tho villain of tho ploce s a young woman of un« quastioned virtuo, with tlio oxception of which trifling rocommendation to favor she s & flend in human form ; narrow, subtle, bigotad, troacharous, mercona~ ry, ongrateful, bilious, and—bomely, ' Tho leading malo charactors are a scnsational preacher, who is not 20 much of a preacher aa a clown; and o fashionablo gentleman who 18 not s gemtloman st all, but o blustering snoak, A largo numberof bad qualitios are bestowed upon him to proparo tho reader for his orovning offenso, This {a his rofusal to forgive tho depraved creature who haa duped him, and his rejoc~ ttonof her hand, proffored with brazen impudonce after tho discovory of tho fraud. The plot fa stralued, the inclents of & soasatlonal ; and tho denouement & torrible ock o those who havo been accustomed to believe the clergy gifted with even an avorage amount of in- telligenca and abiciplino of passion. Apart from tho morality of the plece, it 1 fitted only for some drama- tio luminary who ecan, by theforce and finish of hur Nj’ll’tflautnfm of the character of Merry Merrick, ro- deemn it from the verdict of stupldity which an intelli- gent audience must render, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. 4 The Romance of a_Yoor Young Man * was glvon agaln last oyoning ot MoVicker's Theatrs, tou good houso. This elogant drama will only be played this and to-morrow ovening, sud should 1ot bo missed by thoso who love s good play woll acted, Itrung emoothly and evenly, and s thorouglly enjoyable, TAUNUM'S OIRCUS, ‘Tho great moral eliow has already takon up its quar- tors and dolighted thousands of people, Tho diatribu- tion of thu teuts upon Green's Garden are an indica- Uon from the outside of the immense oxtent of this clrcus, aud thogorgoous procession which filed through the atreota prociamed for taclf the Losts of Barnutn, 1f tho mere preliminurios woro fmproseive, tho ex- pectations awakened by them Wwere more than realizod, and tho chiaracter of the whole performance 1s unoxceptionable, It may be truthfuily pald that Chicago hiss never before scen 4o good & display of Horwemanulifp, o sck 8 colloction of matarial bofore, and, until the cirous comea round again, will uot, Tho flaniing ndvortissmenta do not exsgiorate the truth, s those who visited the show yesterdsy afterncon and ovening will gladly testlly. Bo great is the Jam in obtaining tiokets tiiat visitors will do wiso Iy to obtain tuem beforo golug ihero, Thoy may be lind nt Lyon & Healy's muslo sloro, cornor of Htuta and Monroe sfreots. COMPLIMENTARY CONOERT, A complimentary concert will be given at Evanaton on Thursduy evoning o Mr, G, 1L, Jobt, for a loug timo the buud singor n the Plymouth Ohurth chulr of this city, and who 18 about to wvo for Boston to coue tinue his musical studies, UNION PARE, "Tho programma for tho Unfon Park music this evea- ing 18 aa follows : 1, Parade March, & o e Wait, gt 3. Artiat's Lifo—Waitz, Blrauss, 4. Infelics #Aris from rusnl™ (with trombone wolopy 8, Potpourri Nattonal Atrs, 0. Apolio Gallop, PART @, 1. Overture o # Indra,” 8, Mignon’s Bong—Solo for Jornot, .. Boloctlons from ¢ Marths,” 10, New Vienna Waltz—8tratiss, 11 Alpino Bells—Polka Mazurls, 14, Fuyorito March, ———— A To Odd-Follows, Wo would adviso all Odd-Fellows, and our readers fn genoral, to call st theatore of Mesars, Kugomana & Co,, No, 236 Weat Madison street, and sso *Tha Rosoue,” au oxcellent chromo, of Odd-Fellow's significance, just publihied, which speaks for itsolf. Fampllof and hotographs of same will be furnished on spplication, Tea. FADTI PR S Firat-Olass Collars, To ba well drewsed, you should wear oitter the Elm. wood or Warwick collar, They aro botler imitations of lnen than avy other made, - THE SPORTING WORLD, . Closing Day’s Races at the Utica Meeting. Thres Good Racos at Dextor Pm‘k This Afternoon, The Philadelphias and Bostons at the Twenty-third Street Grounds To - Day. . THE TURF. OLOBING DAY OF THE UTIOA RACES. Specal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Uttoa, N, Y., Aug. 18.~Tho Jast day of the Ution racos waa tho most uncomfortablo and gonorally unsatisfactory afternoon’s racing over known, It bogon raining about 1 o'clock, and continued to pour until dark,—n cold, steady, Octobor rain, Tho track was in the worst con- dition, and nono of tho racos wore worth looking at. It was mccossary that tho racos should bo trottod to-day, ne thoro was alarge crowd in at- tondanco, and all the horaes had engagomonts at Bpringfiold, so that postponoment was out of the quostion, Tho froo-for-all race was & ono-sided affair, oas only Goldemith Maid aud Amorican Girl atarted. Lucy and Honry woro ontered, but both wors out of flx, tho latter boing melutuly disabled by tho atrninini of & tondon. ‘Iho Maid won in throo straight heata, Time, 2:2653¢, %:2734, 2:343¢. Bho was not passcd 2t sny stago, F The colt raco for 5-yenr-olds was won -by Kate Bennett in throo straight hoats. Timo, 2:33, 298, 3:41, boating Flaaty, ‘Goldsmitl, and Nod allaco. In tho freo-for-nll raco consldorablo monoy chaugod bLonds. Poola woro eold ss to timo, 2:20 and 2:10 selling at tho samo figures, while smallor amounts wore placed on 2:18, This wag boforo itwas known that It wosto boa rainy altornoon. In tho 2:38 raco, thore were six startors, Clomentine, who would havo been the favorito, Dad to bo withdrawn in ordor to roach Bpring- fiold to trot tho oponing day.’ Bon Maco took Waltor away without giving the requisite notico to tho judges, and ho wos nocor lnl{;ly oxpolled from "tho track, and thus disqualifiod from driving over any -course belonging to tho National Asecofation, In this race Vanity Fair was tho favorito at nearly even mono, against the fleld, Longfollow solling a8 socon choico. Whon Vanity Fair had won the first hoat Tio was tho fayorito at two to one, but thon Long- follow won o heat, and the bctling waa_evon. ‘Thon Planter took tho third, and the Enol-\:uyru were in a quandary, Longfellow got the fourth and ifth, and wou {ho race, T Ty sUMMATLER, UrioA Panrk, Aug. 18,—Pures, $0,000, hornen ; $3,500 to fimat; $1,600 'to Hcconc third; mile Luats, beat 3'tn B to harnot Budd Doble’s b, m, Goldsmith Maid. D, Pfoifer's {reo to all to Timo—2:25%¢ 1 FATH ¢ Sy DAY—Purno, $,000, for o 2:38; §1,600 to firel; $760 to socond; $460 to third $300 to fourth ; milo heaty, best 3 in 5 to harnoss, J. Hart's s, g, Littlo Longfollow.. 31 J. W, Myor’s br, g. Vanity Falr, . W. Wright's ch, g, Planter, . Board's br, s, Drown Buahasw. L, L, Dorsoy’s ch, s, Zilcadi Gold J. J. Bowen's br, Kittio Gilbort. G.'N, Ferguson's b, m. Mins D, Maco's ch, Fearnaughit, Jr... P, Doley'a b, g, Arthur. ... 0.8, Groaw’s ob. g, Wallaco,. TBon Mace’s 1, g, Waltor, Graves & Loomi#’ b, m, Glementino, “Timo—3:073¢ ; 2:38X 3 2:38 ; 4 CYSHS amwne r, 15 2:30%, DEXTER PARK NAOES THIE AFTERNOON, Thero will bo threo good races at Dexter Park this aftornoon, comméncing at half-past § o'clack, The flrst will bo a trotting match, boat three in five, in harnoss, for & stake of $400. Tho follawing ere tha entrios : J. Wall's g, g, Grey Eoglo, ¥, Armour's b, m, Nelly, F. Latchone's b, g, Frank, r, Pinney's b, g, ——. Tho socond raco will bo a_trotting matoch for 8200, bost threo in fiye, in harnoss, betwoon T. Anderson’s g. g. Groy Goorgo and tho bay gold~ ing owned by 1" Harris, The closing race of tha day will bo & trotting matoh for a privato stake, botwoen six of tho roadslers which took pazt in the gontlemon’s raco last woek. BASE BALL, GAME AT ROOKFORD. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rookrosp, Ill, Aug. 18.—The Bostons and Philadelphias played an oxhibition game here to- day, Birdaall, of the former olub, playing for the Philadelphiss in placo of Mack, who.received in ‘jurios on Sundsy evening that will incapacitato him for playing tho rest of the season. The Bostons played fincly, making but one error in tho game, whila the Phildelphias ployed misors- Dly. The following is tho score : “Philadelphtas. | 0) B4 Bostons, | 0) I P|A Ontbbort, 1, ;lo 0| 5|\, Wright, m.o,] 3| 4| 8| 2 b, u)asnmmln'h a1l ¢ A 40l o 116 4| 0 HER] al4l1la 1l of 1 201 afal 3} 3| 1l7 alal1 st al o/ 0 2 0 1 2)8l 7t 1 31| o sj3fo0 Total ov..eee 2] 8] 9 7if2g]io]27 Tnninga— 789 Bostons: 40 418 Philadelphis 00013 .01000 Umpire—James I, Manny, of Rockford, TIE SECOND GAME botween the Bostons and Philadelphias will be playod this aftornoon on the grounds at the corner of Twenty-third and Btate stroets, The facilities for reaching thom comfortably and spaodily are numerous, and the prices of ad- mission are tho somo a8 in tho former gamo, Loyi Meyerlo will not play with the Philadelphina a8 horotofore sunounced, continuod sickness in his family rendering it impossible for him to got horo in timo, His placo will bo taken by Ryan, a substituto, The managoment of the Association is anxiona that tho mombers of the Common Council should undorstand that the production of their Alder- manio badges at the gato will seoure thom in- stant admission, The timo before tho game was 1:‘4: short that complimontaries could not bo sent om, Poola wore sold at Foloy's lnst evnning on the §lmn this aftornoon botwoon the Bostops and Philadelphias, The formor wore general favor- ites at the rate of $100 to $60. AQUATIC, NATIONAY, REGATTA ON SARATOOA LAKR. . Tho grand natlonal rogatta of tho Saratogn Rowing Association takos place on the 11th and 12th of Boptombor, on Saratogn Lake. It is open to the membera of all rogularly organized amateur rowing olubs in the United States and Dritish Provinces, The total value of the prizes to bo given iu $3,000, Entrics must bo sent on or bafore Bept, 1 to the Baratogas Rowing Asso- clation, Tho programme {8 as follows: Firat Day—Pair-oared_sholl raco; singlo-scull shell race. Booond Day—Double-sol sholl raco; four-oared ehioll raco, % BILLIARDS, R.00AL EXPERIS AT IT AGAIN. Slosson and Bossungor have sgroed to make anothior matoh at tho four-ball game, and will meot ta-morrow aflernoon at Foley's to ‘come to torms. Thogame will bo 2,000 points up for 8250 & sido, ‘Tom Foloy {a in recolpt of a dlupatoh from Jaa Dion announcing that ko, Oyrills, Garnler, and Daly will take port in {he tournament to bo glyon horo shortly, It is probablo that Chicago will be reprosented by Rhinos, Coon, Slosson, and Bossungor. TIE PORK PACKERS, Preparations for tho Natlonnl Cone ' “vention of Provislon Qurers. The Commiltes of Arrangements to msks propara- ations for tho forthcoming Natlonal Packers' Con- vontfon mot at tho Open Doard Hall yeutor- day sfternoon, and confined thelr business to tho sppointment of sub-committecs, Who are’ requestod to report to the General Committea on Wod- neaday afternoon, ab 8:30 oclock, at the Open Doard Hall, On motion, the following gentlomen wero sp- polnted on tho difforent committens 3 Finsueo—B, ¥, Hutchluson, Obislrman; O, L, Ray- mond, Howard Prissly, 2, 2, Olderahawy . 8 Polran. not, 1, 0, Ranney, 8, W, Allerton, Jon 3, Benley, D,: @, brown, 1, F, Orosby, Tocoption’ of Dalogates—Tllinols—David Krelgh, Loirman ; N, K, Falrbank, I, B, Yoanglove, Iudiana ‘spy and " ng-assination, at Honderson, K 19, 1873, —Daniel" A, -Jotiea, : Chateman ; - 0. J, Batr, 11, Bpears, Iowa—D. ¥, Murphoy, Chairman; James IT; N, Biilon, Ronthoky-T, P, TAwrence, Thoman O, Barter, Jossph Bhorwin, Kansns—Qoorga W, Higgins, Obafrman ; W. J. Colby; A0, Ostmphell, * Missouri—W. J, Rogan, chairuan § Jotn Butcher, 0, 1. Flold, Maryland—R. W, Roloson! Gonnselman, I, A, Iano, Now Eng- land Blates—0, no, o L. Taymond, Cliairmanj Aug, A. O, Torkins, Miohigan—0, 11, Miker, Ohaire man; J, O, Mitcholl, B, A, Ricker, Now York—ol, John' "%, Hancock, ~Chatrman; Josoph . Joncs, Augustus i1, Tlovoy, Willlam' Rirkwood, No- raska—Bonjamin Jones, Ohatrmany A, . Fistier, D, Gnno, Ohfo—Chatles Gonnsclman, Ghlrman; 7, B, Rogan, Georgo Barron, Ponnaylvar nis—Josepls P, Marot, Chialrman, 0, P, Dexter, 0, m. Favorite. _Tenncance—Androw Drown, Chslrman 3 Guarlos Taylor, 8, M. Oliver, Wisconsii—Josoh F, Armour, Chairman, *Goorgo Btewart, A. L. Thomo, Weat Virginla—Jonsph E. Eldor, Obsirmat; A..J. Hotgland, 2. G, Meldrur, Ot Blates, Terilori, and forelgn countries—A. B, rman; Jol Deanly, W, Leland; - . i, Phslrian; dobey On Hall for onvention—-D. P. Hulchinfon, Chalx- men; O, L. Toymend, & Boistord. -~ T adgos, Trintin onery, ote—~D, T, How- ard, Gunitiin ; 3. 8, Gasey Win, iskwood, S On Carriagos, Exourslon, Musto, oto.—0, M, boriaon, Ohalrman; {7, N. Brainatd, Howard Pricstly, Clsrlea D, ape, A, A, Lily, Qharids . Tngman, 1 O Telegraph Faciliitoa—1f, J, Honneborry, Times, Obairman ; E, Golbert, Tribtine : B, F, Howard, Infer: eean ; Thomas M, ‘Wignall, Jotirnal { ‘A. D, Ferron, " On Dusiness of Convontlon—0, M, Culbortaon, Tosoption of Doleqates and Addrosecs of Walcomo— o), John L, Hancock, Tho variouis committeos woro roquosted to roport promptly on Wodncadsy sfternoon, en In other oftios’ who deairo hotel accommodn~ 4ions whilo in atiendnnco at tho Convention aro ro. toated to communicato with tho Ohalrman appolnted or their partionlar States, and provision will bo made thom, Papors publistiod in {ho different cities snd towna aro requested to call the attontion of tholr delo- gates o this arrangemont, v A POLICEMAN MURDERED, He Burprises Threo Burglars at. Work, and is Killed While Parsuing One of Them, : Escape of the Assassin---Efforts of tho .- Murdered OMcer’s Companions to Sccure tho Villain. Yostordsy morning, in the North Division agaln oc- carrod ono of the startling incidonts which bring thrill of torror to the community, thia time follawed with fatal offocts, in tho shooting of polica officer ‘whilofn the exocution of his duty, by a gang of deapers. doea, Tho portion of tho clty whara this ocourred fu ot tholntersoction of Larrabeo stroot and Wobetar avenuo, Lincoln aventio also crossing, making what s known in”that part of tho city sa the “Six Pointa,” On the nortfwest point Is a saloon and billiard hall, kopt by s Gorman namod Joseph Sehuostor, snd it was diractly 4n front of this that the foarful tragedy was onacted, Atalittlo bofore 4 o'olock yosterday morning, it boing quito dark at tho tmo, owing to & donse fog which had set in, Officer Christian Jacobs, belonging to tho Wobster Avenuo Police Station, undor the chargt of Borgt. Fox, whilo patrolling his beat, noticed that tho door of tho saloon Kopt by Schuostor, on the cornor of Webator avenue aml Larrabeo atrect, was open, and s procoeding to that locality whon he noticed two ‘mon qalokly emorgo from tho honso, Tho officer im- mediately rapped on tho lamp-post for assistanco from tho Polico Station, which is situsted not moro thon half @ . block dlstant, and from ‘which he had rosson to expoct instantaneous aid, Without awafting the arrival of ussistance, he dsshod across tho road to seizo (ho burglars, whon they took to tholr hoels and ran down Lincoln syenuo towsrds Olark atreot. A smallor man thon rushod out of the house, and, soolng the offcar, immediately .drow a revalvor and firod At him, and then fled wost on Wob- ster avonue, the officer pursuing,. Tho burglar, find- ing that ho as too alosely pressed by the policoman, when sbout ono _block weat of Lincoln avenmo, turned ond fired o sccond ehot, his imo with fatal offect, the ball striking’ Jacobs in the neck, whon'ho foll to the ground mortally wounded, He lsy in this”condition, stunned snd Dleeding coplonsly, for s fowmoments, whon he rallied Ll sinking energies, and ataggered over to tho Lolico- Station an roposted the ocGUrFONCS, Sorgt, Fox at once dotaliod all thio availablo men, four in numbor, to scour the loull!!. and ondeavor to arrost the perpotratars of tho foul dgod, but thelr efs forts wero frultloss, as the wounded msn could giva o desgription of tho mon, owing to the intonso dark- ncas which provatled at tio timo of the shaoting, Tho only cluo_ the officers could “got to +{ho Derpo- trafors of tho dood was from sn old markot- woman, living on Webstor avenue, Who saw » young man rubning, baving no shoca on, westward on Web- tor avontio, and on coming on further toward Clark atrect, Baw Officer Jacobs lying in the stroet, just in tho act of rising, This circumstanco, oouplod with the fact that o pair of ladie's slippers, No, 5, ovidontly worn by tho_ nssaseln, wero aftorwards found in that vicinity, go to provo {hat tho young man she saw runs ning was the murdsror, Another clrcumstance tend~ Toilo fix tho identity of tho whole thro of (ho party, I8 tho fuct that the watchman of the Stato streot bridgs ata littlo after 1 o'clock on tho samo morning, noticed throe susplcious _charsclors, carrying o carpot~ bag, cross the bridgo going northward; and his deacription of tho mon, ono wearing & “ etovopipe hat, another s black slouch hat, and a third a black silk cap, which {allics oxactly with the deacription of tho men ongsged in tha burglary on Webstor avenio, Jglots vory sizongly to fiom ss the gullty, parties csa parties are known to the pollce, and will doubte less bofarrcted out and brought to punishment., ‘Diroctly aftor the shooting Officer Jacobs was cone Fooyed to bis reidonce, No. 208 Ducling atreet aad tho ‘best medical attendancs summoned, coneisting of Drs, Allen, Miller, and Willisms, and Prof. Gunn, of the Tush'Medical Collogs: 1t whs found that the bullet had entered the aaterior poption of the neek, and glanciog along the right side of the neck snd shoulder, lod ust over the shouldor-blads, Itwas found impossible probe the wound, snd he lay all day yeaterdsy, searcely abls to articilate, ojecting large quantities o blood from his mouth, untll about & o'slock in the eveulng, whon ho expifed. On belog quostioned ycaterday, the wounded masn signified thal ho would probably be unable to idtnll.!z tho assassin, Tho shooting was undoubtedly dono wi 3 Bmiih & Woason revolvor, tudglog, ffom e sizo of the wound, Ofiioors woro deiailed all day yesterday, undor the charge of Borgt, Fox, drossed in citizena’ clothes, endeavoring o capture fhe crimials, but so far have boen unaucceasfy Tho officer who lost his Jife in the dischargo of his duty was 8 Gorman, 8bost ST yesrs of oge, sud leavea a end. = 0 and four small children to manrn his untimely . He had been on the force about five years, and 18 spoken of by Borgt, Fox and his brother oficer in tho highest terms of commendation a8 a sobor snd eficient patrolmsn, Ho belonged to one of two Ger- man benovolont aasoclatlons, as also o the Police Pro- tective Association. By industry and frugality he had acquired a comfortablo home of his own, and this, to- gethor with tho money derived from {heso sources, ‘will matorislly asaist his dlstrensed family. The saloon whoro the burglars had offected an entrance hiad been locked from the inside, and tho key left in tho lock, The men who oporated wero evident Jy profeasionals sa the macka of Lo olppara usod wero plaialy tobo soen on the key, and thoy Lad appazentiy ut Just succoeded 1o openiz tho dour, prepazatory to operations, whon surprised by the oflicer. 3 ‘Tho locality whero thin ocourred is a rapidly growin section of (ho North Division, and the Webater Avenuo. Btation, with but olght effectivemen, only four of whom can bo blaced on ity at a timo, has n scotion to guard and patzol of ovor ong and & half miles {n mfi" by guo il i bresqt. thus aflording wo sy and tompt- ing flold for onterprieing cracksmen to operate in, Beforo tho firo this patrol district had nome twonty Policemen on duty, and though Borgt. Fox s vory efficient and earnest in his attention to his dutlos, he cannot be ozpoctod to offectually guard so large’ an gatont of tarcitory With such an entirely taadoguste orca. _— ; Murdors, Harnrmspune, Aug. 18,—Two colored men, named Jonos and Williams, quarreled last night, and the lattor was killad, Bosrox, Aug. 18.—Honry H, Richardeon hns boon arrested as ono of tho throe mon who fatally assaulted Lovi P, Whitnoy, of Danvors. Daxron, 0., Aug. 18.—John _Tolsler, who was shot on Friday afternoon by Thomaa Smith, ia etill living, but caunot recover. Smith was ro- loased on $1,000 beil, Barr LAke, Aug. 18.—In an affray this morn- ing, Bonjamin h[a%mrd. & rough cliaraoter, bot- tor known on tho Pacifio Coast as_Big Bon, shot and probably mortally wounded D, W. Grant, a saloon-kooper. Tho ball from tha Tovolvor pais- od through the latter. Maynard is under arrest. Tt ja ullofied that he I8 ueed by the polico as o informor. Thoro exlsts much fooling over tho ovent, na Grant is & quict, penceful oft- izon, More troublo oxpestod. Arnany, N, Y,, Aug. 18.—No cluo to tho whoro- abouta of tho murdorer Lowenstoln hus yot* boen sooured. Ars, Weston insists that the To- }mm of her oom&uolzy with Lowonateln aro ‘false, and prosonts ovidenco of hor innocenco, Bho oxcitos much sympathy here, as sho says that, on last Monday, sho suspected Lowenstein. hind hurdored or robbod her husband ; that Low- ensteln had gone off with him and returned alono with plenty of mon%ud two pistola § that she went to_two oklyn &tation- houres to tr{‘ and bave Lowonstoln ar- rested for tho robbing of° Weston, bub failod, and that thon sho wont to Philadoiphia, and for two dags walked tho atreota iu a rain- storm, with hor babo- in hor arms, looking for her huaband, Both Mrs, Weaton and Alrs, Low- eusteen havo boen sent to the hotel hore, whore thoy will ba boarded for tho present. ALpany, N. Y., Aug. 18,—Emil Lowenstein, murderer of John Westen, of Brooklyn, has been arrostod at Bt, Oatharines, Oanada. ~Papers are belng propared to bring him back to the States EvansyiLny, Iud, Aug, 18.—An outragoous s 0courrod last At hibl{-past 8 o’clook, Elenl Onllighan, 20 yeara of age, was sitting on the eteps of the Prosbytorian Church, when an unknown person shot Lim dead, tho ball passing direotly through night. tho heart. Thers aro no traces of the murderor, Tonr,Bcorr, Ke., Aug. 18,—A spooial from Twin Bpring, Lion bmmzy nays a hornblo mur- dor was porpotrated at thal placo lnst night, A man namod Kollor killod his wife, her aister, and his two ohildron, plled tholr bodics on the fiuor, govorod thom wilh straw, and thon kot firo to the heap. Whon discovered thoro waa ovidonco that tho doed had boon dono with an axo. Kellor was srrestod this morning. T'horo 16 sirong talk of Iynching kim. B WASHINGTON, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribtine. COMMERCE OF DALTIMORE, ‘WasnmaToN, Aug, 18.—Tho prospocts of the spoody complotion of the Baltimoro & Obio Rail- rond through to Chicago, snd tho consequent probability of an incroased compotition for Enat~ orn bound frolghts, is stimulating the Baltimoro morchants to ronowod sotivity, 'Thoy maintain that tho facilitios offered by the port of Daltimoro for tho speody transfor of grain consigned to Liverpool, and tho onerous sud costly delays’ in tho Now York Custom- Houso, will soon deprivo New York of much of Its Wostorn trado. This opinion seoms to have glveh-an impotus - to ship-building in Baltimore. A rocont roviow of tho ship-bullding industry inthat olty says that, during. tho past seix months, there hns boon a decided increase in the domand for now vessols amongst tho merchants of that olty. This domaud is ascribable to the growing commoerclnl prosperily of Baltimoro, which, while largo stenmships aro inoreasingly employod thoroin, necossitates the sugmontation of other claszos of vessols to maintain tho busi- noss relations of morchants with those of foreign, southern,and othor domestic porta, At thoprosent timo tho Bhlrynrdn in East Baltimoro, on_tho gouth sido of the bnain, at the foot of Fodoral Hill, at Looust Point, and at Canton, are all ‘busily engaged in conatructing and ropairing, In fact thero i not a buildor who bas not a8 much work as is' possiblo for him to attend to, whilst somo of them havo boon obliged to refuso orders in_consoquencs of the impossibility of eccuring skilled labor, * The demeand for ship carpentors is groat, snd good mon rendily find work af wages ranging from £8.25 to 84,00 por diom. 2 MAIL CONTRACT. The Postmastor at Cincinnati lmving TOpro- sonted to tho Post-Offico Dogutmunt hat the through malls for Kanawha Court-Hounse could bo expedited thirty hours by ordoring them transported by tho Big Bandy & Pomoroy Packot boats, a contract wag to-day matlo with the stonmbont company to convey tho mails from Cimeinnati to Buntington, W. V., six times wookly, from Bopt. 1 until Juno 80, 1876, at §600 por annum. TUE NEW YORK CUBTOM-IIOUSE. Col, Frank I, Howo, Spocial Tressury Agont at the New York Oustom-Houso, and the partic- ular rival of Spocial Agont Jayno, spent the entiro day at the Troasury Departmont, and was busily ocoupied wl%gmphlng the condition of the sltuation to Now York. Ho keg& ono_wire omployed during much of tho day. It in stated that tho herculoan offorts which have boon put forth since Thursday Lavo averted the storm which threatened to rack the Now York Qustom- Houso from turrot to foundation-stone. DUTLER'S PROPOSITION RELATIVE TO NATIONAL DANRY, 3 Bhould Ges, Butlor roturn to Congress he is undorstood to have statod to his friends that ho will renow his proposition, affecting National Banks, to withdraw the bonds, which aro the basis of thor ciroulation, in ordor to save tho interest thercon to the Government, and to suthorize the issuo of an nTflvulunt amount of logal tendors in place of the bonds. This 1n esgontially Gon. Butler's old iflnn by which hio olaimod that o could envo to tho Govorn- mont the entire interest upon thoe bouds hold by the Natioual Banks. Ho is undorstood to con- sidor that tho timo for the redisoussion of this question will arrivo with tho noxt Congress. FREE DANKING SCHEME. Tho Comptroller of the Currency ia of the opinion that the freo banking. sghiome will bo rovived in tho noxt Congross. Wostern capl- talists who como horo to makoapplication for National Bank cironlation, and who aro unable to obtain it, stato that the sentimont of tho Waost is strongl; in favor of unresincted banking within a gpecified limit, That omount, with romarkable unsnimity, seems to havo beon fixed at an fi%-. $°S“° circulation of $400,000,000. It is ought probablo bythoso who aro best informed thint & compromise will bo effoctod on a basis of an {ssuo of €25,000,000 sdditional curroncy, which ia the substance of the recommondation of the Comptroller of the Curronoy in his 1ast nonual roport, andof the bill of Ropro- sontativo Monroo, of Ohlo, which waa intro- duced in the last House. Undor tho exist- ing law of July 12, 1870, tho West and the Bouth aro entitled to the withdrawal of $25- 000,000 in currency from the Eastorn Btates when tho 64,000,000 nuthorized by that act shall have boon issucd, All that sum has now boen issuod, with the excoption of about 28,000,000, Tho greater portion hus already boon mesigned to banke, but has mot boon virtually issued. This ‘- law _ of 1870 suthorizes the withdrawal of those 925,000,000 from Enstern BStates, whenover the' 864,000,000 authotized by tho aot shall havo been taken up. The Comptroller construos tho words ‘‘taken up” to mosn not an actual jssue of the ourremcy, but such an as- signment of tho currency to appli- cants a8 practically issues it. The main resson why all that has beon assignod is not isaued is the fact that many of tho banke with s capital of $60,000 to_$100,000 profor to wait till the promium on bonds i reduced. 'This compromise for *ho issue of $25,000,000 additional ourrency contomplates the ropoal of Boction 8 of the act of Ju.]allfl, 1870, which au- thorizes tho withdrawal of tho 826,000,000 from tho Enstorn Btates, in other words, the plan sug- guneed Proposcs to. loave tho clroulation in ho Eastern States undisturbod, and $o_incronse tho outstanding amounts of ourrency by $25,- 000,000, _1t s oxpected, however, that the Enst may not be willing to accedo to thia compromiso, snd that it will fesl itaelt utranlmmongl_x both to rotain the circulstion whioh it bas, and to secure the repeal of the Ilnw authorizing the withdrawal of tho $35,000,000, and to’ provent tho issue of an additional $25,000,000. It is undorstood that the chiof argument against this additional issuo will be the statomont that the prosont circula~ tion per oapita fa nltogethor too grent as com- pared with tho ciroulation in other countrios, [0 the Associated Press.) NAVAL COUET-MARTIAL, ‘WasnmiaToN, Aug. 18,—The naval court-mar- € | 'tial, of which' Rear-Admiral Goldsborough s Prosident, for the trinl of Medical Dircctor Marius Duvalls, mot at Annapolis to-day. Bur- geon Duvallais to bo tricd for shooting at & marine, in the strawberry-patch near the Gov- ernment Hospital, OUR EUROPEAX BQUADRON. Dispatches roceived at the Navy Dopartmont from Roar-Admiral Caso, datod Gonoa, July 29, stato that the Wachusolt, thon at Corfu, ha ‘beon ordored to proceed at once to Barcolona and {mrts on tho south and enst coasts of Spain for ho purposo of rendoring assislance to American citizens during the troubles, THE OALLED FIVE-TWENTIES. Many bonds bearing numbers botwoen thoss named in the recent call of the Secrotary of tho Treasury have alroady boon redeemod, and thero- foro aro not outstandiug, Bhortly afier the agsage of the last Fundlag bill,it will bo romem- E , five-teanties woro exchangod indisorimi- nately, without any “regard to numbors, In the rogular Treasury purchase of bonds overy month no attention is paid to numbers, and also by this means s very largo amount of Dbouds bearing intervening numbers of thoso in Baturday's call havo beon redoewmod. This nc- counts for the ngpn.rout dlscrepancy in tho ag- grogate, viz.: $16,000,000 bonds to bo redoomod, a8 compared with the spocification of the num- bors in the circular, 3 ———— . Railrond Nows. Spectal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, BeniNapieLp, Aug. 18.—Licouse was issued to-day to the Mutual Transportation Compony, of Ohicago, capital stock, 850,000, Tho corpos rators are Willard O. Flagg, of Madison County: LD, Whituey, of Duionu; 2. K. Jouos, of Quinoy; Frank Giibert, of Ohioago, and J, L. Daker, of Chioago, The object of tho Company is to own and loaso cars and oarry on a goneral transportation busiuoss on the railroads of this Stato and clsowhoro, 'Tho railronds now trausport oars belongiug to transportation com- punios, but inslst upon fixing tho price to ship- hors, 'This Company will iuslet upon making hoir own charges, nnd will offor tholr cars to roilrcal companies for transportation simply, aud will tonder reasonable vompensation, Spectul Dispatch to T'he Chisago P'riblne, Inpranaroras, Ind., Aug, 18,—Articles consoli- dating tho Port Liuron & Lake Michigan Raile yoad Company with tho Peninsular Railroad Qompany of Michigan wore filod to-day with the Beoratary of Btato. The now organization is to bo kunown as the Ohleago & Lake Ifuron Rallroad Oompany, and tho capttal stook is fixed at #500,« 000. * The former road oxtonds from Port Huron to Lansing, Mich,, & distance of 112 miles, 67 of which'are completed and in operation. The Iat« ter zoad extonds from Lansiug to Chicago, a dis- tonoe of 210 milos,” of which that portion lyln% Loteon ~ Lansing and Xingebury in this Stato, is comploted. The ontire longth of tho consolidatod rond, whon comploted, srill bo 822 milos, “Tho following Board of Dircotors sorvo for the ensuing yoar : Tdgar Whito, Will- fsm T, DBoucroft, Yort Huron, Mich.,; Will- inm Tamilion, Flint Mich,; _ Isnno Galo, Corrunua, Micl.s 7. M. Ward, E. 0. Nichols, Dattlo Orook, Mlnh.J Elisha Bhng;ml. Charlotte, Mioh.; William D, Jackson, W, B, Lang, Now York Gity. 5 z Tho oxamination of the books of tho Chicngo Alr Lino Railrosd Company, pending in chan- cory, commigpood to-day, sud will cconpy the romaindor of tho woolt. Alnrfi forco of mon aro at.work conuooting tho L, B. & W. tracks with the elevator, -whicl work will bo comploted to-day, snd the Com- pany will commonco oporatlona to-morrow. Grndo stakos for tho track of tho Vandalia Toad have hoen sot, aud connootion will bo made at an onrly day, Spectal Dispatch to The Chie Tribune, Fort WAYSE, Ind., Aug, 18,—1'ho Detroit, ol River & Illinois Railwny hine mado arraugemonts with the Fort Wayno, Jackeon & Baginaw Rail- road for tho uso of 0 milos of its road, from Aubum Junotion, Indisna, to Waterloo, Indiana, thus making connoction with tho_Tako Bhoro & mnmi;nn Bouthern for all points East and West. The old arrangemont, whoreby trains mn over tho Fort Wayno, Jackson & Baginaw Railroad to Bankers, and thence by Dotroft, Hillsdalo & In- diana, and Michigan "Contral Tiailroada to Do- troit, hns boon broken up sinco tho failure of the proposed consolidation of those ronds, and tho threo ronds aro no longor oporated in con- nootion. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna. OrzAWh, Onty Avg. 18.—Tho rallway irafllo roturns for Juno aro published. Tho earnings of tho Grand Trunk woro $720,608, againsl $082,- 610 for tho corrn?ondln month last yoar. Tho earnings of the Groat Wostern woro $£476,802, against $409,835 for Juno, 1872, ‘Avnona, Ill., Aug, 17.—The Millington Nar- row-Gaugo Reilway Company have completod thoir proliminary survey fo tho Misalsalppi River,” Chief Eny addook, H. B. Alox- nnder, O. E. Phillips, and L. B. Jackson aro now in Ohfcnga worlfing up the resulta of the survey. DETROIT. Mofusal of Judgo Oranc to Dissolve the Injunction Suspending the Pub« ' 'Meation of . Nowspaper—Fhe Park © Controversy—Suicide. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dzrrorr, Aug. 18.—At Aun Arbor, to-day, Judge Crane xofusod to dissolve the injunction issuod ageinst the company publishing the Aon Arbor Register, on tho application of the pub- lisher of tho rival papor, tho Courier, and, as the roeult, the Register will havo to suspend when the logal advertisomonta it now contains expire. Tho mattor is based on the fact that ono of the entlomon_who was originally largoly intorestod fil tho ister sold tho Courier out to ita_ prosont publishor, two yenrs "5'." snd ~ogroed ~ not to fo into 0 ;:nh'ng business in_this Stato. After the in- u; noor inotion was Issuod, Lo sold out his stock in the gister, but still Judge Crano haa rofused to dissolve the injunction. A public meeting, attonded by from 1,000 to 2,000 people, was held on Campus Martiua to protest agalnst any issuing of bonds for tho purchase of o purk site 'aboyo this city, uatil nmrtnw in tlie” matter' had been tested in the courts. + An old man, namod Schnel, committed suicido to-day in tho town of Frankenworth, Baginnw County, by hanging himgolf. . A — Poor Digging! BAN Fravomsco, Aug. 18,—Partios from Cornu- copin mines at Efko, roport that the now district at tho Big Bilk diggings is very poor, nathlus hoving becn found, Tl oro is worth about 35 por ton, Prospootors aud others aro roturning disgusted. Partios ore advised not t0 como. DEATHS. RITOHIE—On Mondny. Aug. 18, at 34 Dirlalon-st. Edlo, infant son of Thoniaa and Margacot Ritchis, agod mo nibe, Funoral from rostdonco, 81 Diviston-st., Tuosday, Aug, 19, 8t 1 o'clock p, m. Corrlagos to Uslvary. Frionds of tho family aro fuvitod, MIOTHELL—At tho rosldenos of hor paronts, No. &5 bardonat, Slonday Aug. 16, Aguos, youngort Child' of B, B. aud A7, A. Mitchioll, sgéd 1 yext and days, ‘Funoral from Bt. Patriokls Church Wodnosdsy, Aug. 20, at 9 6. m., by carriages to Calvary, 2 WAITE-At Frodorick Place, Hydo Park, Bundsy, at 11p, m., of oholora infantum, Obatles Albort ont. son of Gharlos 8, and Alioo 3. Walto, sgod 1 yoar and 13 o Finoral to-day, at 4 'elook from tho rosidanco. Naw York s Nowark papors olossocavr. LAW—In this city, Aug. 18, Robt.H, Law,agod Slyears, Funoral sorvioon AL 1o 10180 of Lis (athar-indam, R s Dorriokson, No. 423 Catherine stroot, on Tueaday, Aug. 19, at 11 o'clook . m,, by carriagos to Oakwood. IHrionds invited 10 ationd wititout furttior notico, &2~New York papors ploaso copy. MODONALD—AL tho xoeldouco of bls pasonte 710 Washington-av., on tlio 17th inst., Charles Edward M. Donald, sgad § months aud & days, Funofal on Tucaday, tho I9th iust., by cars to Calvary Gemotory. ; PERRVMAN-—On the 16th fnst., at hor rosidonoo, 39 Bonfiold-at., Untharino Porryman, sged 18 years and 9 months. Funoral at 11 a. m., 10th, by carriages to Oalvary, LINGLE-On Sunday morning, 17th fnst, aftor a short Lioglo, 2gud b4 yoars. rvicas at Amorican Roformed Ohurch, corner and Ann-gta., at 11 a. m., 19th loat. and Hagarstown, Md. WANTED, P PPN lv v bidvt SUU P U USUUUUU GENTS WANTED-MEN IN RVERY TOWN, county sud State; biggost ohance esor offered to ‘mako money. Our artidles ars now, and sall 700 want tomako monoy 10 a lght dad plass; jon't fail to call at 99 East Madisonat., Room AUOTION SALES. BY GEO. P, GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-nv. TUESDATY. REGULAR BALE OF Dry Goods, Notions, Underwear, Hats and Caps. And at the samo timo & fino fnvolce of Bilyor-plated Goods, Toa Bots, Oastors, Knives, Forks, &0., &0. 4 % 100 rolls Vonetian, Rag,and Ingrain Oarpots. Bale nammnnnold)mmnls AL m, , P. GORE & CO., Auctioneors, 63and 70 Wabash-av, 1,000 CASES Boots and Shoes AT ATCTION, On Weduesiay, Ang, 20, at 9 12 4, I, ‘When we shall offor goods of all grades in. cluding Oustom-Made and Warrantod Men’s, Boys', and Youths' Boots, GEO. P. GORA & 00, 68 and 70 Wabas! By T. 8, FITCH & CO. SPROIAL, BALE OF Llegant Suburban Property, In the South Bhoro Bubdivision of EIXIDE PAIRIX, At auction, on WEDNESDAY, Aug. 20, 1873, at3p. m., i ‘st Balosrooms, 163 Washingtou-ut. g hta proporty s locatad in what is kuawn s# tho Bianch- ard TR0y attatod o o [ALe. thors, bomwion HovoRty: firat and Hovonty-socond-sta, It fa high and mmmr, and i covored with donio of tha finost groves about Ohlcago. The property wust bo sold to sottle a partnorelip wuattor, itle mostect, For further pactioulars apply to 7. B, FITON & CO., 163 Washington-st. Alvo on MONDAY, Aug. 2%, T, 8, FITOI & 00, will jon somia ‘dosirable’ propariy {ronting ou Fot~ alo to tako placo on tho ground, P articu. &8, Frrow & 0o., 183 Washingtonat. By DUNOANS%l(‘I). DOWLING & Auctionoers, N. W. cor. Ignlah and D sta,, Washington, Teluale Subnban Progery PUBLIC AUCTION. Weo will soll at Publio Auotion, on TURSDAY, 26th day f m&u-l. noxt, on tho promisvs, at b o'clock p. m., that ynpusblo Prapuity, aontatnlag 65 sorow, ou ook Urusk, djol alorain: alg t Bsisons, oining X on tho wost, Georgotown on tho and avorlooking Onk 1l Cewotory, Washinglon Gity, nd tho Potomao tiivor, 1t ean bo (aid off aivan: taggousy In ng lots, or for a oumetory or nationai ark, and o ‘some of tho finea is. Fiot. “Tho o uf tho B straot cars rondors Lt acoossi. blo, and beings it In oloso sontiwuity to 1 u prosent tho most lmproving part of Wi ton. ‘This proporty has on it & Jargomanslon, oon| mudarn improvomentsand couvenieno out, with oholco frults, flowars, overgrot R(;lllfl. Iclhlnnun‘, E‘?H'A‘l i n evoey rospuat firstiolay H 80 mommbm 1), 1u good order, with tho bust and e Improvod machivery, and a capacity of 10 barzela flour pur day, with the whiolo watar pawer of Rock Oruok. “Theru is ala aluabloatono quarry, which has boon, an can again Lo, workod (o advaytaga,” it onllro property s woll vmrdK tho attention of spoculators, TRIME—Ono'third oash; balauco 1and $ yoars, 8 por cont intorsaty pAyablo soinl aunually, whr futboe Iuformation faguira of EVAN LYONS, 54 btorate, Gooratowi. INOANSON, DOWLING & 00., “Aucionders, r AUCTION SALES. ELISON & FOSTER. LOOK 0UT! LOOK OUTL FOR THE GREAT ATCTION SALE 100 Residenca Lo “IMMEDIATELY ADJOINING HUWBOLDY PARK STATIOY, TUESDAY, Aug. 19, At 8 o'clock, on the Grounds. ‘This Elegant Proporty 1a on tho Chicago, Milwaukes & Bt. Paul Railroad, located on Uontral Park, Tinkham,. Ridogway, snd Lawndalo-avs. Thoso lots form a part of' Doobo's Subdiviston, Krors lot Is suppliod with puro are: tosian woll waler froo to all consumors, Grand-av. fs now’ bolng paved, which will have s continuaus drivo to the: aontro of thoaty. Thoso lota Aro distant ono halfmile from the groat Northwastorn Oar Shops, and diroctly wost: of Humboldt Park. Commautationovor tho St. Paul Road shont tho samo as stroot car fare, and tho dlstance about four mile from the depot at Madison-st, bridgo. Tha 8t. Taul Rond has lroady ostablishod on this proporty Its station, known as Humboldt Park, with a guaranteo that all socommodation trains shall stop thero to take up and dischargo passongors. This road wiil come into tho eity on Kinzle-at., and land ila passongers at tho Pittsburgh & Fort Waono Dapot, at thowost end of Madisonst. Dridgo Tt would bo diffoult to concelvo f bottor facllie tios for rapld and choap commuaieation with any part of tho elty than aro horo noalizod, Partios deriring proporty for speoulation or occupation, should not fail to attond this salo. Titlo porfoct—a printed abstract farnishod with onchi lot. Torms of salo~10 por cont cash at time off ealo, 15 por cont in 30 days, balanco in1, 2, and 8 yoars, with 8por cont interost, A froo train of cars will stark from tho Pittaburgh & Ft, Wayno Depot, st Madisonat. bridge, on Taosday, August 19, st 3 o'clook, roturning aftor thosaln, Tho Mammoth Tont, usod only by Ellsom & Fostor, will bo erocted on tho ground, A FRER TRAIN OF OARS will start from tho Pitts. burgh & Ft, Wayno Dopot, ot Madisonst. bridge, o ‘Tuesday, August 19, at 3 o'olock, stopping at Halstod-st., Park Station, and Wostorn-av., roturning aftor tho salo. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctloncors. At the Elegant Private Besidence, INO. 845 PR.AIRIE-_A.V-, BEAUTIFUL AND -RIOCH FURNITURE AT ATUOTION, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Aug. 20, at 10 v'lck. Blogont Black Walnut Parlor Sets, very rich ?lnhh; Buperb Ohamber Sots, with. Dressing Cnse, nowost pattorn; Body Brus- sels Oarpota through the houso ; Dining-room Fu 0, tchon Iurniture, Beds and Bodding; best White Hair Mattrosses, in uso but o short_timo; togother with the on- tire Furniture, Orookery, Glasswars, &c., &c, Al80, a Pony Phaaton and Singlo Harnoess. BLISON & FOSTER, Auctionee: Biril %iflfl Y j SOUTH ENGLEWOOD. 2400 ENGE LOTS - To b Sold in Tots, or by the Black, to Suit Purchasers, On Thursday, Aug. 21, At 2 1-2 o'clock p. m., on the Ground, Belog Bollamy's Subdivision on Halstod-at., north af Vinoonnos-av., botwoon Efghty-fourth and Elghty-sixthe sta., and fronting on Gracn, Poorls, Bangamon, and Mo gsnata,; and ls eplondld, high ground, with por- foct dralnoge. South Englowood is dostinod to be ona of Ohlcago's finost suburbs. It is situated on the Vincennos Ridge, 16 foot abovo tho lovol of Chlcago, dir rackly south of tha city, Halsted-st. passing through it. "The boulavard, which'ls 200 (ot in width, councots with the South Parka., Thodopot s s21d o bo tho finoat on the entiro road. THo atrools aro all gradod, sidowalks latd, and 8 largo numbor of shado troos sot out. Thoro ia & g0od sohioo! houso, and some fino rosidonoos are alroady ocouplod. Btock to tho smount of 315,000 has boon sub- soribod for a hotel aud a church, and sevoral storos will also bo bullt. Partios owning adjolalug property are baund by contract ta orect twonty bufldings & year for throo years. About twenty bulldings aro in course of croction, stx of which are brick with handsome swoll fronta. This fa tho only point at which Halstod-at. snd ‘Vinconnos-av. aro accassiblo by ratlroad, ~ Vinconnes-av, and Halsted-at., aro In perfoot condltion, thus affording elogant drives to tho parks and olty. Tho rallroad faolll« tisa 8re good, thirtoon dally trains stopping at tho depot, which Is within 500 fost of this proporty, _Commautation faro, B conts oach way. A SPECIAL FREE TRAIN will loavo tho Rook Island Dopot on Van'Baron-t., as 1:45 . m, on day of salo, and returnat 5 p. m, Froe tick. otaand plats will bo furnished by A, & A. D, BELLA- MY, Room b, Nos, 157 and 169 LaSallo-st., or of ELISON & TOSTER, 8 Market-st., or at the train, TERMS OF BALE—10 por cont at time of salo; 35 pos cent n 30 days; balanca in 1,3, and 3yoars, with 8 per cont dntreat, Titla perfect. Printod abstraots turnishod with each lot, A mammoth pavilion will bo eracted on ml. &eound for the convenlonco of thosa attonding the salo. A spoolal fres traiu will leave tha Rock Inland dopot, on Van Buron-st., at 1:46 p, m., on day of salo, atopplng at Twonty-socond, Thirty-first, Thirty-niath, and Forty-sec- ond-sta,, sud Rook Island Oar-Shops, and roturn at-§ ELISON & FOSTER, Auutionearg: BY WL A. BUTTERS & CO. ATUCTION SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, Phaetons & Buggies, At No, 316 State-st., On Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 10 o’cl'k, BALE PEREMPTORY, FOR OASII. WM. A. BUTTERS & 0O0., Auctionears. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., GENERAL AUOTIONERRS, SALESROOMS, BOWEN'S BLOOK Nos, 16 & 17 East Randolph-st, Salo of Buggles, On WEDNESDAY, August 20, at 10 o'clock, Sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, &c., On THURSDAY, August 2, at 03§ o'clock.” Sale of Housohold Furniture, &c,, OnBATURDAY, August 23, st 8% o'alo By HODGES & CO. At the privato rosldonos NO, 304 PARK-AV.. RIOH AND BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE! AT AUGTION, TUKSDAY MORNING, AUG. 19, at 10 Sy Elogaut Dlaok Walnut 1faie Oldth Sots, q Handuomu Ok nnd D Chainbor 8 Yop Fablos, Tinglish, Tapostey, awl Gply Ingraths Oprp ‘and Sowing 8laohing, Dintug-Itoc Laundrys also 4 through tho houso, Furniture, Bllllnfil‘uam. Kitohou an Ulambor Roome, Umokury, Ulaswato aud Gutlory, &0, Hipittonts e e o . vo au 10 Pt tios ara golng, aproad. Dotwoon Oakloy on Park-av, e MORTGAGE SALYE., id On TUESDAY, atd a. m., Tiil pros i 1 thy gradiagen g s S, Py Tixturen, Luipluuoats, Blorosy e LKWIS 1 Coustubly and Auctlodoss