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SPORTING. Exciting Gamo of Baso Ball Yester- day Afternoon. - The Philadelphias Defeat the Bostons 9 to 4. First Day of the Springfield, Mass,) Trotting Meeting, st, James Wins the 2:26, and Clementine the 2:34 Race. The Chicago Horse J. G. Brown Meets with an Acci- dent. BASE BALL. TAE PAILADELVIIA AND BOSTON OLUDS played theirsocond and last game In this eity, ot tho Twonty-third street grounds, yestorday aftornoon, which was witnessod by an nudionce ecarcely less in number than the ono which turned out to see thom play on Saturdey aftor- Tho contost was much moro worthy liboral attendance than the former one, tho play on both sides being conducted with groater ekill, aud attonded with moro satisfactory ro- Espocinlly was this the caso on tho Philadolphis side. Tho club mado such » poor showing on the occasion of its firat appenrance, and was tronted to such a morciless whipping at Rockford, on Monday, that ita defeat for tho third timo wns anticipated oven by its warmest Arionds. The brilliant vietory which it won yes- torday was & gonuino surpriso, sud mado it noon. sults, moro of o fore, (it that gamo was bogun at fuvorite than it weas be- conld bo possible. The the advertised hour by tho selection of Mr. Hugh Reod as umpire. Boing o good player himsel?, auvd thoroughly acquainted with the rules governing thoe sport, ho gave genoral satisfaction in nearly all of his docistons. Tho toss for choice of positions was won by the Philadelphins, and they chose tho fleld. the first basoman, was the samo as boforo, Their nine, with the excoption of Mnck, Hig post was filled by & young player named Ryan, who ncts ns substituto. ‘Thero was no change in tho Boston nine. FIRST INNINGS. Tho Dostons bogan in good luck, Georgo ‘Wright, tho first batsman, lending off with o flug hit to loft for a pair of bases, aud almost immedintely on o pnssod bal fining to tuird by Malone. He was brought home by o safe hit of Barnos', Bpalding's ly was capturod by Trency, and a hot tiner from Loonard's bat by Wood, who contrib- uted to a double play by retiring Baruos at first. T'he run made was unearned, and Malono is ro- sponsible forit. Cuthbert,on {noPhiladelphinside, struck savagoly to Spalding, who fiolded tho bl to O'Rourke at first only to have it mufled, picked up, and muffed again, the runner, monn- ‘while, touching and running over tho base with tho lightness and agility of a cat. tantalizing fair-foul, which Wood hit o ielded him two Dased with sbarp running, and brought Cuthbort to third. Malono was fiyed b y Barnes. Devlin struck to the same player, who throw straight to the catchor to head-off Cuthbert at the plato, but the ball wns miserably muffod, Bochtel went out from Goorge Wright to O'Rourke. Fulmer Lit safely, bringing Wood in and Dovlin to third. The Inttor scored on apassed ball, nnd Fulmer got to third on suother, Troacy wad pué out by George Wright and O'Rourke, Threo uneamed runs, givon sway by tho bad’ play of O'Rourke and White. ‘The play on both sides was much bettor, BECOND INNINGS, tho out-flolders hinving thoir sharo of the work fo do. The Bostons seut but three men to tho bat, who were retired as fast as they stepped up. Hoald- ing's lino-fly wns finely tnken by Cuthbort. T.conard went out on a foul bound to Malone. Whife sont up a fly, which Bechtel canght. No runs, The hiladélphins mot o similar fato, Barnes and O'Ronrke disposed of Ryan, Zott- lein gave Whito two ohancos to pat him out on foul bounds, which wore not taken ndvanlnFfl of, and thon he hit to Bohafer, and, betweon tho Intter and O'Rourke, oxpired. Culhbert’s linor to ccutro was woll taken hy Harry Wright, No runs, TUIRD INNINGS, This was & repetition of tho provions ono, and was fully o8 woll played on both sides. 'The Bostons had but three battors for tho second timo, O'Rourke boing flelded out by Devlin to Ryan in flne stylo, and Schafor the Philadelphin sido, ddy by Wood to Ryan, 1 Troncy. ~On {Vong openod with on a & pretty base hit botweon right and centre, but failed fo got around. Malono hit to Spalding, who threw to George Wright to catch Wood ot second, but it was an unsuccessful manouvre. Devhn wont out on nl]g' strucl to Barnes, and t! to O'Rourke. Bechtel o lattar touchod Malons going to second and_got the ball to first boforo tho striker, making the second double play. The Bostons handled th FOURTIL INNINGS, DLat with moro skill than in the two previous inuings, and wore aided thoreby to & run which made had on tho Wright foul by they would not haye the flelding been more lively art of their opponents. Harry unocked up a fly outside of tho line, which was considorately missed Ryan ; L b 1air one, aud Wood took it in. whereupon ho knocked_up o Goorgo Wright struck safely for & base, ana got to second while Barnes was being put out b{llDuvlSn and Ryan, Bpalding made a safe base t, which Cuthber$ did not field quickly onough’to keep George ‘Wright from running home. Leonard struck to Devlin, and both ho aud 8palding secured bnscs owing to hiu slowness, to Cuthbort, White wont out on a fly Ono uscarned run, which Devlin and Cuthbart gave away betwoen thom, Fulmer went out on a Line fly to George Wright, was_captured with one bhand. loudly and deservedly np¥|m\dml. also flyed by George. which The play was Treacy was tyan went out from Bebafer to O'Rourke. FIFTH INNINGS, Tho game began to grow oxcliting, owing to tho froquency of the birnks nnd tho smalluess of the scoro on either sido, Bostons wero blanked again, In this juning the O'ourke sent up a fly which belonged to Cuthbert, and which ho would in all erobnbility have caught had not Deylin and 'ulmor got in his way. Botween the three, the ball was muffed, and it {s hard to toll who was to blame. Addy's line fly was caught by Bochtol, Behafor's foul fly was taken by Ryan. Hurry Wright sout a groundor spinning toward ftyan, which the latter allowed to go bo- twoen his logs. Wood picked up the ball and ot it to first boforo Lhe striker, but it was uffed ogain, Wood. George Wright was flyed by o runs, Tho Philadelphing mado s differont showing in their half of the inning, though Zotiloin, tho first striker, waa put out on a ily by Addy. Cuthbort followed him with o fine base hit to short loft fiold, stolo second as tho first ball was heing pitehied, and gat to third on o high intonded to out but which could nob was point, throw of White's, which uim of ab that have dono 1t, ovon if it hind boon caught. Wood went out on a foul bound to Schafor. nd it struck inside of tho plato and fignln, mnking & snfo hit on whicl Malono it the ball, Junpod oub Cuthbert scored. Malone rosched third on Dovlin's safo liner to centro, and ran in when Devlin attempted to steal second, Darnes tried to ent Lim off at the plato, but throw \vlllll?'. aud iy thorefore to o) ‘blamo for the run. Cuthbort's run wes eerned. SIXTI INNINGS, The Bostons added an uncarned run to tholr ucnrnLo\th to the bad pluy of Ityan, After two men ad been Jmt out,—Barnes on a foul fly by Falmer, and palding on o fly by Cuthbert,— Leonard hit snfely, aud White struck to Fulmor, aud tho lattor throw it straight to first, whoro it wna muffed ad gotting burned fiyod by Wood, _four runs_to their pcore in ¢ manner ¢ and allowed to go by, Loon- lome ~ before it was ro- to the inflald, OTourke wns Tho Philadelphiss addod tho following Tulmor oponod with a safo hif. D'ronoy followed him " with another, but Fulmer tried to got too far on it, and was put out at “third from Schnfer.lo Godrge Wright, Trency noanwhile going to second, g’xlt and brought him home, an tyan modo a snfo by subsequent (wild throwing got to sccond himsclf, Zotilein ent out on & foul tip to White, Cuthbort got o nso on p mufled fly by Loonard, and Xyan ran omo bofore tho boll wns returned, Cuthbort arnos, Wood mado o safe Lit, bringing Onth- @0! to socond on o mufl of Whita's throw by ort in, b all. 1le scored on a safo hit by Malone, stoln necond, and wont to third on o assod Iinwlm got & linsa on called balls, Dechiol wae y &ut oul by Goorge Wright to O'Rourke, Quo THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUS 0, 1873 run oarned 3 for the other threo, White, Darnes, and Loonard were to blamo. BEVENTIL IXNINGS, Tho Bostons managed to score anathor run to which they woro not entitlod. Wood gave it to thom. o firat muffod a groundor sont him by Addy, and tho lattor got o baso, Bobafor wont ouit on a foul tip, well taken by Malone, Ilnrrz Wright struck to Fulmer, wiio flolded the ball to Wood in time toput Addy out at second. Jamos, In his anxioty to make a double l:lny, ovor-throw the ball to first, and I]nrfiy smt. fs" baso, George Wright hit enfoly, and his brothor mauagod to got home. Zottlolu canght Goorgo unpping st firet, and throw to Ryan, Consl dcmbl‘; fun was created [n the offort to put Liim out, but ho was finally cornored by Woud, asgisted by Fulinor. The Philadelphins Wheelod out in ono, two, throo ordor, Whito taking TFulmer on & foul fly, Barnos sud O'Rourko dls- posing of Troncy, and Goorge Wright of Ityan, on aily. EIGUTH INNINGA, The Philadelphias effeotod another blank in tho oightl inning., After Barnos was put out on o {ly by Cuthbert, Bpalding bit snfely, and so did Loonard, o Iattor wna_caught out whilo attompting to steal sccond by a throw from Malono to Wood, White sent up afly which wad taken by Cuthbert aftor a run thai” brought him almost to tho inflold. It was se fine a catch 08 was over mndo on a ball-flold, and rocelyed suitablo recognition. Zotiloin hit snfoly, but wan loft on hig baso by Cuthbort, Wood, and Malone. The formor was put out on a foul bound by Behafer. Wood fiut his bnso on a mufted limer by Loonard. Barnos enught out Malone on o ily, and roturnod tho ball to firat in timo to pub out Wood aud make o doublo play. NINTI INNINGS, This part of tho gnm« wad _unoventful, O'Rourke, Addy, and Hchafor boing tho con- socutive onts on the Bostou sido, and AMalono, Dovlin, and Bechtol tho dittoon the Thila- dolphin, Following ia the score, which shows tho dofent of tho Bostons by 9 to 4: TuE_soone, Phliladelphias, | O Iy B| 7)) Dostons, o\RnT Quthbert, L £...[ 2l 3] 1| 1||a. Wright,s.n.f 3 2 3| 4 Waod, 2 2| 2| 3| 4i|Barnes, 2 b....[ 41 0f 1| 1 Malono, ‘c... 41 1} 2| 2{|8palding, 31 0f 2 2 Dovlin, 35 2| 1| 1| 1{|Leonard, 1. €77 3] 1 2} 3 Bechtel, 1. 5| 0] 0] 0 White, c.. a(oj0jo Fulmer, a, 4| 0] 2| 2{|0'Rourke, 3l of o] 0 ‘Troacy, ¢. 4 1§ 1) 1fjAddy, r. {. 40/ 0f 0 Ttyan, 1 3f 1} 1| 1|Schnfer, 3 {0l oo Zattlcin, .. 3| of 1| affsx. wright, 1f1f o/ 0 Total... 27) of1a 1] 4 6| 0 Taninge— 7809 mulflu,k:q 110 04 Philadol] 00023400 0-0 11Runs Earn + Philadalphiin, 2 Fielding Errors Throtgh which Runs tere Hade— Boston, 7 Philadelphi, 4. Dasned Balls—White, Foula Missed—White, Time of Game—Two Umpire—Iugh Rood, THE TURF. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. THE SPRINGFIELD MEETING. SrmiNoriELy, Mass., Aug. 19.—Tho soventh sonual meeting of the Hamden Park Assoclation began to-day with a good nttendanco and & capital day's sport. The hoavy rain of the pro- coding day had made the track very henvy, but it gradunlly improved as tho sun came out, and, townrd the last, was in fair condition. Gilmore’s Boud, from Boston, was present, with Arbuckle a8 goloist, and ndded grently to tho enjoyment of tho oceasion. T'wo oxcellent races woro trot- ted, in both of which the favorites woro vic- torious, though not without enough uncertainty to rondor the contests oxcoodingly interesting. In tho 2:26 raco, for a purso of 5,000, nins horses storted out of the fifteon entriow, B8t. Jamos was the favorite, though J. G. Brown, a8 socond choico, and tho field togethor brought slight odde against him. o won tho first two hoats in 2:20 and 2:27, aftor sharp fighting with Young Bruno and Blanche. The latter won the third heat in 2:20, and 8t. James took tho fourth hoat and raco in 2:27. Blancho won socond moncy, Young Bruno third, snd Parkor's Abdallah fourth, J. G. Brown cut a poor figuro in the race. Whilo rounding tho last turn in the first heat, and with a good pros- pect of winnipg it, he ruptured a small blood- veasel, and bled go thnt ho conld hardly siand whon ho got to the wiro. Ho was abla to start in tho next heat, but was of no further account, and did not got & place in tho race. Intho 2:8% raco, Clemontine addod the sixth to her brilliant list of victorios. Sho broke badly on tho turniu the first Lieat, and, na tho goin| was too heavy to romder it possiblo to mako up Ler lost ground, eho oy soved up judiciously, and came in fiftlh, In the second lient, tho word was givon and the bell sounded at the samo timoe for o rocall, the Iatter being accidontal, Ouly four of tho horacs wont around, the othors returning. Waltercamo in first, in 2:27% ; Rowe's Tommy second, Lambert third, and Barney Kolloy fourtli. 'This accounts for the ciphora in the summary. The horses which ro- turned could not bo distanced under the rule, umni;h tho heat was scored to Walter's credit. Goldleat, the winner of tho first hent was dis- tanced in tho Inst lieat for runming, The judges wera vory ablo, strict, and impartial in their dealings with running horses. Clomentine won tho third, fourth and fifth heats, in 2:81%¢, 2:303¢, and 2:32%. TIW BUIMARIES, TaMDEN PAnK, BUINGITELD, -Masa,, Aug. 19, 181, —Purae, $5,000, for borses tlat nover trotted butter fhan 2:26,—32,600 to first, £1,350 to sovond, $760 to third, tud §100 to fourth, Afilo Leats, bost threo in five, {n harnces, F. Van Nows' b, g, 8t, James, .. Din Mace's I, m, Bianche. . 3. Loyctt’s br, g, Youug Brun J. 8, Parker'sbr, 8, Parker's Al . ‘Oharles B, Greou's b, m, Luelllo Goldd Alox, Lowis's br, g. J. G. Brown, J,J, Bowen's g. g, Don Flaglor. 0. N land's ch, 8, Princo Allen... 0. Boest'a b, g, Confldence......... J. McKoo's b, g, Brother Jonathan.... A, Goldsmiti's b, g, Gloster. Owner's b, g, Gomeo, ., J, E. Turner's b, m, Net Den Mace's b, m. Clara G, . Armstron?'n b, g, Fred Time. 3 2 g SasE DAY—Piirso 3,000, for horavs thist nover bent 2:34 ; $1,600 to firat, $760 to second, $450 to third, §300 ta fourth, Milo heits, beat threo fn five, in baruoss, Graves & Loomis’ br. , Clomentino.....6 0 Ben Mace's r, g, Walter.. D, Pfeifer’a b, g. Barnoy Kelly A. H, Rowo's}bl, 8, Rowu's Tommy . M, Carroll's br, g. Jubileo Lamba; . Jouninga' b, g. Georgo Millor. . Goodin's b, g. Btowart Malon J. Crocker's ch, g, Chustuut, 0, Bogst’s ch, m, Goldlon 1L E, Whites br, m, Ido! Girl, D, Mace’s chi, 5, Fearnauglt, Jr.... T, Dooloy's b, g, Arthur.,... AL Patterson's br, e, Manliaituu J. J, Mart’s s, g, Little Longfullow.. .. 8, Ticharaw' b, g, Fulmouth: Owner'a br, s, Humilton Jdr, Time—2:13¢ § 2TACS D013 5 B:00)4 § 20K, - AT DEXTER PARR, There woro thres races at Doxtor Park yoator- day afternoon, and but a small ttendance, not more than 200 belng prosent. Tho first raco was a trotting mateh, bost threo in fivo, in harnoss, for a stako of £400. Tho following summary will show how it resulted : J. Wall's g, g. Grey Englo T, Armour’s b, m, Nolli ¥, Latchone’s b, g, Fran! Time—2613 ; 1BIX ; H63)G, The second raco was a trotting mmtch, best two In threo, in hamoss, for o stake of $200, of which the following is the summary : T, Torrie’ bl, g, Hero, T, Slmon's g, g. Gzey Goorgo TYmo~0:113¢ § B0}, Tho third was a serub race, won by Weazle, whoso et time was 8:119¢. TRE YORUSUILE OATA, T.oxnow, Aug, 19,—This wag tho first day of the York August meotings for tho Yorkuhire Ouks stakes for 8-yoar-old fillios. There woroe but four starters out of fifty-four nominations, Tha race was_won by Morrle’ ch, f. Mario Btuart; Lord Falmouth's Ceoilln second, und Smithson's Clngaluna third, Tor tho North of Evgland Bunnal stakes, fonls of 1870, thora were thirty-four nominations aud but threo startors. The ruce was won by Morry's b, ¢, Pantomimo ; Butt's ch. o, Mendi}) socond, and Lord Anglosls’ Quoon’s Beliolur third, BACEH NXT WEEK AT OEDAR RAPIDS. F Cepan Ravins, In., Aug. 19.—On noxt Thursdny and Friday thloro will be hold at' the Btate Fair Grouuds, in this city, tho August races for colts, Thore nro somo "good colts on tha gronnd now, and more aro expected. Good times may be axpected, BACEB AT HELOIT. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Berorr, Wik, Aug. 19,—Thore is to bo a race at tho Beloit Diiving Park thin wook, Lhursday, Letwaen threo of thoe fostost horses in tho Btato; Kitty, owned by Judge Fiold; Anay B, by Goo, A, lmnlumlll and Pnil Sheridan, by U, Brown, T'he race will be merely for oxhibition, and fast timo is expected, On the same day four other horuey trot for o swoepstakes of $250. BILLIARDS, BLOBSON TO BEHHUNGER, T the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: T hioraby chullonge Jokin Busaungor to play mo o guwo of four-bull billiards, two wooks from ‘Malone, 1, Tulone, 1. ours, 1 Socoomunk Sormamans Faarmosuns Egswesu dato,- 0 gamo to bo 2,000 polnts up, on a 6x10 corom table, of tho Emaunuel Brunswlok pat- torn, with 23¢-Inch balls, for $2560 a sldo ; win- nor to take all and pay oxponscs, Whon notifled of tho sccoptanco of this ohallongo, I will do- posit half-forfoit with Mr, Emanuol Brunswiok, Cmoado, Aug. 20. GEoRaE BLOBSON. PUGILISTIC. WARD V8, BUTLER, Tarrne Roox, Ark,, Aug. 10.—On Saturday, at Fulton, Billy Ward and Butler fought a prizo- Nght, in which thoe Inttor got worsted in oloven rounds. Ward challenges the world for a fight for 500, to tako placo i this Stato throo wooks aftor tho nrtiolos aro signed, Marengo Joo Is his backor, Australion Kelly and Ilappy Jack fonght twonty-cight rounds at the samo placo on Mou~ day. It was docided o draw. passhesnts ool RPN A NEW BAPTIST SOCIETY, A largo numbor of ladies and gontlemon 8- sembled last ovening at tho Prosbytorian Chureh, corner of Monroo and Paulina streets, for the purpose of discussing tho quostion whethek they should loave the Union Park Baptist Clburch, and organizo a now Baptist Olurols, south of Monroo, and betweon Pauling and Loavitt streots, or not. Mr, O. McCloish called tho meeting to order, snd nominated Mr. R. A, Loveland for Ohair- mnn. Mr. O. O, Kohlsont was oloctod Socrotary. Aftor prayor by tho Rov. T. W. Goodspeed, tho Prenident statod the object of tho moe!lnF. Mr. W. F, Shorer, being callod “go‘n to sponlt, enid that tho meeting was callod bocause thoro was o misunderstanding in tho Unlon Park COhurch, to which thoy belonged. To remain there, they would have to contond against tho pastor and poople. They had taken o position againat the pastor of Union Park Churoh, aud thioy could not chaoge that opinion, snd, fhero- fora, they wero compolled to organiza a mew Chureh, whoro they could attond divine servico and Babbath-school. Ho did not contond that tho pastor or doncons of Union Park Oh wero to blame, but God had so willed it becauso thore was such = large fiold opon for a now Church in that district. Dr. Blaokall, tho Rev, T. W. Goodapood, tho Rov. John Gordon, and sovaral others made elo- ;Kuont and strong nddresses in favor of a now aptist Church iu tho southwestorn part of the ‘West Division. Mr, A, McOleish, ofter making a forcible spaoch in favor of the movemeut, introduced tho following rosolutions, which wore unanimously sdopted: ‘WiEREAS, Tho intercsts of tho denomination and of #ho Baptist peoplo reslding in tho vicinity snd weat of Asbland avenue, south of Aadifon streot, seem to ro- Auiro tho establishment of a Baptiat Church, somo- whorain that part of tho West Diviaion, t is thereforo tho opinion of this meoting, nnd 18 I.\r:robr Resolved, That tho immediato organization of such o Ohiurch ia & neceraity, sud that a conntitution and artis cloa of organization to bo subinitiod for tho consldera- tion of & meotiug of thoro Interested, to bo held in this houso one wock from to-night. The mecting thon adjourned. —_— THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE. The ninoteonth mnniversary of Garden City Division, Sons of Temporanco was celebrated 1ast ovoning at their ball, cornor Randolph and Clinton streots. Willisam R. Honderson, tho Worthy Patriarch of tho Division, delivered tho annivorsary address, and reviowed the work of tho Diviaion during its oxistonco, and thavarious movements for reform insugurated by them. In referonce to tho present contest, ho sald that tho mombers of this Division have not behold with unconcern the movoment, led by tho arch foo of Chicago's wolfare and poaco, A, C. Hosing, for the reponl of our municipal laws regarding tho Sabbath and the hours for the closing of tho saloons. Porsonal liber.y_had nothln?l to do with the coming con- teat, Liboralism, the name by which they have embosomed thoir ideas, is simply s misnomor ; ita justand proper charsctorization would bo & moyement in tho intorosts of immorality, vice, snd erimo. This country was a miraclo, in'fact a8 woll ad in nomo. Our Government and its inati- tutions wore in gront part founded for the insuranco of domoestic tranquility and tho pro- motion of the goneral wellare. It is, and ever s boon, an nsylum for the opprossod of all nations, but it 18 not intended to bo n rocoptacit: for the baso and iniquituous customs of avicious clvilization, Taw and order thoy must and would have, snd in _this contest the mombors of tho Division would tako their stand in the forofront of the battle for law, order, and * tho Amorlean Sabbath, Bovernl of the old members of the Diviaion also mado addresses, Music was furnished by Misa De Geer, and all presont_onjoyed thom- solves immonscly, and refroshod thomsolves with grapes and ico cream. —_— THE RAILROADS. AN IMPORTANT LINK, Tha Illinois Centrat Railrond and the Bouth- ern Railroad Associntion are building a link of about 85 miles botweon COairo, Ill,, and Jackson, Tenn., which will moke a close connection with the entire Bouthern railrond systom, avoiding the wator transfer of 20 miles betweon Cairoand Columbus, Ky, The work is progressing rap- idly, and is expected to bo finished about noxt October. On tho completion of this road Chi- cago will have an unintorrupted railway line to Mobile and New Orleans by the Illinols Central Railrond, over which passengor trains will run the ontiro distnnco without any chango of cnrs what- ovor, A visit to the officors of the Illinois Cen- tral also reveals tho fact that thoy aro at Erosunt ‘moving romarkably heavy loads of Irols ta for this season of the year. From Inst Baturday noon to 6 o'clock on Monday morning, no less than 696 froight losded cars woro recofved. Tho possongor trafilo is also largely increasing. OMICAGO & PADUOAH RAILROAD, An excursion train loft the Central Depot at 4:20 p. m. yostorday, ovor tho Ohicago and Padu- cah Railroad, which is now completod to Wind- sor, Bhelby County, Iil., 200 miles south of Chi- oago. ''horouto 1a via Aurora, Ottaws, and Btrentor. PERSONAL. The Hon J. H. Booth, of Council Bluffs, is at the Bouth Bido Briggs. The Hon. W, Ilyde, Appleton, Wis., is at tho South Blde Brigga. | LoV William Dennison, one of the ploneer conduc- tors botweon Chicago and_Milwaukes, and well known to some of our old Inhubitauts, is lying at tho polut of death at Donver, Colorado. Culob Blood, Bloomington; W. T. Casgrain, Milwaukeo; E. A. D. Jones, Ottaws, Caunda; 8, Tlesh, Crow Lork; Johu L. Ilall, Bodalia, Mo.; J. R. Gaston and wifo, Normal, are af Aundorson’s, Tt was orronconsly stated in this papor yestor- day that G. C. Cook, Xsq,, had died ut Denvor. It should have bean'George D. Cook, a nephow of the other gontleman, and who was a commis- sion morchaut hero, At tho West 8ide Brizgs Tonso :_J. 0. Brown, Massilon, O.; James Gueder, Kansas; J, W, Brink, Winona; J. A, Goodhuo, St. Louia; W, ¥, Honth, Ft, Wayuo; E. H. Cook, Champaign ; H. Tongneckor, Locust Dale, Pa.; I. G, Upton and family, Byracuso; I. 0. Kilgoro, Fulton, 1il.5 0. 7. Roynolds, Quinoy; Chnrlos B. Gallo~ way, Vicksburg, hfiw.x . H. Prior, Crown Polut ; William McDermott, Clovoland; D. L. Fullerton, Augusts, Mo, ; Lewis Hancock, Aus- ;llz;, Toxds; and J. L. Dillabury, Minuoapolis, nn, A. W, Dishop, the nowly-nppointed Attornoy- General of Arkanuas, formorly lived in LaUroeso, Miss Balllo Coop, of Bliawncstown, IlL, an- nouuces horself as a candidate for County ‘Hehool Buporintendent. 0. G, Cheovor, & momber of tho last two Leg- Iulaturos of Wisconsin, is about to tuke up hls rosidanco in Calrp, Ill, Miss Eliza J. Buchanan, the Repnblican nom- ineo for Buporintendont of Schiovls in Jolferson County, Iowa, is Just of agoe, & Lright, cultivated womnnl and weigha over 800 pounds,—Acokuk Constilution. T, W, Palmor hina purchased tho elegant dwell- ing of B. I, Culver, on Prairie avonue, Olicago, Jpying thorofor #42,000, This would Indioate hiat ho is plonsed with Olicago, and moaus to stay.—DesMoines Register, Tho Misa Wadsworth who haa just boon ap- rolnwl physicinn to tho 8nitan is & dunghtor of Titus V. Wadeworth, of Frauklin, N, 1I." Bho is & graduato from Mount Holyoke Sominary, and practiced hor profossion for four yours {n Bpring- fiold, Aney, Maj. Wallaco M, Bpear, formerly of LaCrosso, Wi, who entored wervico in the Wikconsin Hoavy Artillory, died at Tudlow, Vt., July 20 e wan throo yonrs, aftor tho War, Chiof Engl noer &b the Deusacols Navy-Yard, and b the time of his death Chiof Engincor of the Norfolk (Va.) Navy-Yard, ‘Wash, 0. Do Pauw stands heaviost among the hoavy mon of Now Albany, Ind., bolng assomsed 640,100 for olty taxalion.’ W. . Qulborteon is asnossod £441,000; and Mary A, Bnpoloy, $208,- 179, Michnol 0. Horr, who rofundad his salary- grab, ia in the list for $27,276. Band Bergoant Mayler, doserter from Fort Garry, who claimod ho loft bocauso ho fonrod punishmeont for seronnding Conaul 'Taylor, {a ac- aued by the Manitaln Frce Pross of inving ab- soonded with tho stamps collected at a pionie, and s thoroby losing popularity in Minneapolls, ~Sl. Paul Dispalch, ‘Thomas Powers Jones, tho Brattloboro Ed- win Drood man, baa disappeared. 1io lott Aud- donly with his family, giving no notice to his employor, and leaving no traco of his courso. Thoe gossips nro about equally dlvided asto whothor ho has gouo fnto rotiromont to com- plote his work, or las beon driven off by tho n}cnnt nowspapor exposuros of his provious _——— AMUSEMENTS, THR GLODE THEATRE. Mr. Lawlor's effort to replace tho Globe Thoa- tro In the list of orthodox placos of amusomont has mot with considerablo success. The publio, like the gods, help those who help themsolves, and naturslly tho plucky managor's bold atéempt to rosnacitato tho Globo has boon warmly soc- onded. *“Bhin Fane,” which was moderatoly succosaful last weok, haa given place to s pleco of 8 vory difforent olharactor,—~a serio-comic ploco, ontitlod *Darling, or Woman and Hor Mastor,” It is basod upon tho soclal ovil of elavery, and is strongly drawn, The scono is laid in tho oxtrome Bouth, and tho charastors, somowhat overdrawn, are plul_urus of anto-war chivalry. It is sprightly and piquant, and tho froquont contrast of light and ehndo altoruntely propare tho audience for a surprtse. The boroine, Ellen Murray, 18 the hoirosa to & largo fortuno. Ilor parents dying iv Ler infancy, she 18 loft o friendioss orphan. Desiguing mon seizo the child, stain hor skin, and soll hor as a slavo, Bho finds her way into school and rocetvos a good oducation, Her ownor, who hns boon educating hor with ovil intent, and has been living upon b proporty, indlufg thut in scorot ia ikely o bo proclaimed and his propoerty rostored to the rightful owner, dotormines to marry hor and an- ticipato suoh a disastor. Bhe rofuses him, hav- ing nlrondy sot her honrt upon another, whero- upon ho threntons hor with menial labor as his slave. Bho escapes lhim, and ho, armed with logal power, pursues hor. To ovade her porsocuting ownor, Bho nssumos o Va- rioty of ~ disguisos, baflles him _until tho roal history of tho case transpires, and all is a8 it should be. This plot gives Miss Marian Mordaunt, the star, an opportunity for np{:onr— ing in half-a-dozen different rolos, of tho Lotta school, and that, too, without straining the im- sgination, Thoro is an intelligible snd roslly Btrong plot to tho pioce, and ono is not tired of scoing but ona charactor. We have hitherto ‘been accustomed to rofimi protean aotronscs ag {cmu and pretty, but Miss Afordauut is not of his ordor. 8he is hondsome nund statoly, and 1n hior tryiug roles displaya considorablo talont. Tho changes aro effected, too, in obedience to the oxigencles of the plot, and ero not, ae is usnally the ecase, hurled unmoroifally st the audionce. Hor support i8 fair, Mesers. Ryan and Allon in the roles of Col. Dg Lancy COoon aud the Rev, Danicl Qualtles giving somo very funny skotohes of the chival of tho period. Tho picco is o jolly one, an keepa the audionce in excellent humor. It is al- roady approoiated, np!mroncly, for, despito_tho atrong counter-attraction on tho West Sido, Miss Mordaunt played to n good house, TOOLEY'S THVATRE, The prossure on our columns yesterday morn- ing provonted our making any mention of tho acting of tho company at Hoolpy's Theatre, in “The Now Magdalen.” There was ono part in that ploce which is so deserving of special mon- tion that some acknowledgment of it should be made, Wo allude to that played by Mra, Maoder, who appeared as Lady Janet Roy. Mra, Maoderhas already won forherself theadmiration of Chicago audionces, but her porformance on tho guac two ovenings was aspuula\l{ remarkablo, ho nppnucd to have qompletoly caughttho author's idoa of tho obstinate, whimsical, moth- orly old lN]f' and rendorod tho part admirably, Bho dreesed it, looked it, and noted it in n man- ner that lod one to wish sincorely that it did not form a portion of tho ginco to which it belonged, In fact, sho made it tho loading part. Mies Mook rlnvnd tho dificult part of Mercy Merrick, difficult espocially to her, sinco she bas natural disndvantagos to contend with, Though an artiste of considerablo scope, she can scarco- Iy moet ladies of more youthful appearanco on oqual torms, o part roquiros, If not south, ot any rate o youthtul anom'nnco, aud this Miss Moek lackaed.” Bho lacked inmn"{«?’ too, but the character is one of such extraordinary contra- dictions that it is dificult to say what is not Incking. Tho solf-ovident critioism suggests iteolf: ¥ In abandoning a lifo of shamo, docs not AMercy Merrick make & virtue out of & neces- bity 7 “[his s an indelicate query, but tho picco itsolf fa {mpure, and here is but an in- stanoo of s impuro stggestivonom. Tiis puct in far botter adapted to Miss O'Conner's po- ouliar mothod. With the advantage of a moro youthful appearance, and a_far greater capacity for portraying intensity of foeling, that lady swould hiave had an opportunity to efface thoe im- prossion which has been mado by her constant appearance in purely lachrymoso Enrls. The ublic would havo liked to judge of her capacity n just such a rolo. . 3 A BEASTLY CRIMINAL. Thoe Warden of n Lutheran Orphan Asylum at Andrew, Xown, Seduces Six Little Girls Intrusted to ilis €nre, and Fless to Europo—Indignation and Excitement. Dusvque, Iowa, Aug, 19.—Tho Dubuquo Herald this morning published a long account of what it characterizes as ‘‘the most horriblo crimo that has come to light in Northern Iows in yonrs,” Itsays that rumora of it came to hand last weok, but thoy wore of eo ehocking 8 naturo that it declined fo publish them, though thoy were woll authonticated, until it had sent a #pevial roportor to tho scenc, who inatituted a porsonal investigation into tho facts. Tho re- &nlt it now publishos : Androw, tho copital of Jackson COounty, twonty-five miles south of this city, is a privaie orphan asylum, established in 1864, for the ro- ception aud care of orphuns and destitute cbil- dron not over 14 yoars of ago, to give thoma Obristian home until they are of age, hiag ‘beon undor tho charge of the Lutherans, and its head officer, or Warden, was the Rev, J, ML Bobueller, & German, who came to this conntry shout nlghuun yoara ago. At the Logislativa sossion of 1872, Sohwellor obtained an appropria- tion of £3,000 in aid of Lis ivstitution, o has alwoys stood Ligh, and enjoyed ‘tho unlimited confidonco of the ontiro community. About fivo oars 8go his wifo dicd, and it seoms that notb long aftor thot eyent ho commencod a systomatio :la‘urso of soduction of tho littlo girls under his Rrgo. His first victim, 8o far as is known, waa a lttle girl 12 or 14 yoars of age, named Delia Pardoo, who hiad bech driven to tho asylum by the un- l.\lm)g mlnttouu of her pnrents. ¥ora causo which isnot sssignod by Sohuoller, Dolia was turued out of tho institution and was taken to live with somoe vory respectable peoplo in tho country, near Androw, to whom she secused him of vloln‘lng her person. Tho people with whom she lived oxprensed groat indignation, and mnde considerablo talk against Schueller, In Androvw, ‘but the oluzonn‘fionumlly maintained that & mau of his high morality and profession was innocant of such & thing, aud no attoution was paid to it. Della is now living with hor parents in Dos- Moiues. This was about four years ago. ‘I'lio next viotim kuown of waa an orphan girl named Mary Meoker, abuut 14 years of ngo, who hnd sought” the pmiwtlou of the usylum, Sho wos ncoused by Scbuellor of improper inter- course with young moen outside, and was sont off to the Roform School, in charge of Bheriff Allen. Bho made damaging ohnr(inu against hor {yratnolor, but, owing to his high character, hoy, like tho preceding oneg, wore not beliaved, ‘This was in November last, The horriblo and {inal denougment camo abont throo weokn n;io, when ono of tha girls, named Tartha Nollls, 16'yoara of ago, wout to tho dat. ron and sald that who wantod to loavo tho Any- lum, but refused to usl‘{n any roason, On be- ing qlosoly prossod, and tirontened with punish- mont 1f sho did not give hor reason, sho finally confossnd that it was on nocount of Mr. Behuoller's conduct toward the girla, Bhe thon rolated the Yuuculnm, how ho tnd seduced suv oral of tho little girls, and had mado yarious at- tempts upon hor, but' had boon, ko far, foilod. Tho Matrou said that sho wonld inquire Into tho matter, but tho Warden was thut day absont, On rls return the Matron called upon hnnand auked for hior pay, as ehe proposcd to leave, On boing asked thio reason, sho ]»llill’{fllld frankl; told him what she had hoard, o blushed a vil- 1ain’s blush, and was dump for a momont, but, finally recovering, he confessed all, and prom- Ined that If sho would stay and tako caro of tho childron, he would himeselt loave. By her ad- vico ke weut b onco to Galena, where Lie sought an Intorvlew with tho Rov. Mr, Klintwood, tho Luthoran ministor at_ that placo, an Presldont of tho Asylum Dircotory, and to him confossod all, This gontloman \was horri- flod at tho rovolations, and demnudod that Bolwuellor shonld at onco resign and loave. This ho did, and the Rev. Mr, Rembold, of tho Diroc- tory, took clm-gn of the institution, Behuoller loft Androw at 4 o'clock on Mondny moming, » wook ago, in company with Ins dnughter, direot for Now York, and thenco to {-‘iumpn, and Lio {a probably on the ocosn at this no. "I'ho yictima of Schuollor’s horrid lust, as far an can bo necortainod at preront, aro wix little glrls, ranging from 8 to 14 yeatn of ago, two of whom—Delia Pardeo and Mary Meolkor—aro ench about 14 yoars of ngo. 'Tho othors are: Zotta Mookor, botwoon 8 aud 9 yonrs old ; Rtosa Blinfor, 18 yearn old ; Libble Ingham and Jounie Adair, about 14 yoars old, Bolinollor 1a n man of fine porsonal rppenrance, of scarcoly modium hoight, henvily nilt, an dark complexioned, with glossy binok hair, a flowing beard, rivaling the Taven's wing in hito, n olean-shayon n)pur-ull-» & noso rathor heavy and appronching tho aqu Ilnu, aud sharp, lnugh- ing biack eyos that play undor o thick ponciling of brows, and nn expansive forchoad, with a pe- culiar uncortnin oxprossion that his frionds have froquently romarked. o is 2 man of un- usual educational acquiroments and gront natur- alabilily. 1Io spoaks in slow, moasurod tones, 16 though feokoning the valuo of his words, and improsaoa thom on tho oar of tho Loaror with a persuasivo, conolliating addross that wins confl- donco, conveying tho idon of tho strictost in- togrityand honeaty of sontimont, and his frionds gra overcome with an ma:ouiul'ning Burprise at mo donoucments of guilt which appear against m. ) Of courso, tho affair creatos the greatost sur- prise aud consternation in Juckson Uounty, and the koonest rogrot upon tha part of all the frionds of the Asylum. What will bo the final rouult is not known, but all regrot that Schuellor 1ins escapod the olutchos of tho law. MAXKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financial News. NEW Your, Aug, 10,~-Monoy easy during the morn- ing bours, at'3@4 per cent, but shortly after 2 o'clock tho rato advanicod to 7 per cont, closing 6. Ttis probable that tho flurry Ia duo to the gold clique. i ;t{nrun‘g Lcavy and Lower, ot 174@8 for 60-day, snd for sight, Quatoms recelpta to-dny, $430,000, Exporta of pro- duce for tho woek onding io-day, 5,269,100, Total oxports sluco Janunry 1, 317,627,124, Gold steady, b 1163 to 116%, clorfurr at 1162, ns wore from 340 4 por. cont for carrylng, Oloat lunkn, £80,000,000. galslant Tressurer disbursed . Tho 5,000, ' Tho Asalstant Treasurar hero recoived yes- tordsy from tho San Franclsco Sub-Treasury, two millions of gold, trauafer for bt Atuount Laving tieen made, Govornmonts dull and firm, Stato bonds dull, with Missourls and Tonnessaca very firm, Slocks, fter o brief weaknessat tho oponing, ahiowod ‘somo ptrougth, and an improvement in prices followed, ranging frons i to 15 por cont, ond tho market con- tinued sirong until’ sbout 1 o'clack, After that timo tho market vwna weak, with gnlcs of Panama down to11, and Paciflo Matl to40%, Tho decliuoin thesosharea tho activity fn monoy occastonod o Liboral preasuro to soll on tho ontire lat, which clood weak at tho lowest ricos of tho day, Tho chiof fluctuntions waro na fol- E)wfl: Pacific Mafl, 4.7, 40, 417%, 40% ; Western Uulon, 0%, 9074, 807 ; Norlliwestern common, 65, 534, 0434 3 New York Contral, 104X, 105, 1083( ;' Wae baali, 7017, 09, T0X(, 08%. Tho romainder of the Hiat was dull, Tho Pannme Dirootors met to-dsy, but dipersed without faking sctlon in regard to the loan to tho Tacifio Mall Company, Anothor meotivg is appofuted for Wednosday of next wock, Bterling oxchango, 10815, . GOVERNNFNT DONDS, Goupons, '81 119X | Coupons, Coupons, 162 7 L Coupons, "0/ Coupons, 65 Coupons, 65 ( BONDS. Virginias, old........ Norih Catolinas, ol,.275 North Carolinas, new.18 Missourls. .., . Tonnesacos, old, “Cenncasees, now. Virginios, now... a8 15 2 Torrolaut pid.... 47 Chicago & Alton.. . 1 .....100 Chicago & Alton pfd.100 Olilo & Missfesippi Q. & 0. agg [N 81 Unfon Pactic stocks,, 27 Qontral Paciflo, ..., 1037 Union Pacific honds, 811 Del, Lack, & Westorn. 1003 B.II, & Brie,....... 2§ Forcign Marikets, TLrveneoor, Aug. 10—11 a, m,—Market unchanged. Tlour, 283@%98, Wheat—Winter, 124 3d ; spring, 1l 4d@12s 3 \\‘hlloi‘l",l Sd@123 4d; club, 124 6d@12s 8, Corn, 282 6d, Porlk, , 893 Sa. LIvERPOOL, AUg. Ireadatnfls buoy- ant, Wheat—Winfer red, 123 62 § spring, 115 6d@12 245 white, 12440@123 7d ; club, 123 8d@12s 9, Corn, 283 00@284 0d. York, 668, Lard, 393 Gd, Woather ‘wat and unfavorable, ToNpox, Aug, 10—Evening,—Consuls for money, 935@923¢} account, 923 ; B-4ln of '65, 05; of 67, 95)¢} 10-40s, 90%¢ ; new 68, 01%; 3 Erle, 467, Amount of bullion' gono into the; Uank of England on balanco to-doy, £83,000, Tarpentine, 30:@30s 6. EFnangronT, Aug. 19,—6-20s of '02, 8757, Pams, Aug. 19,~iontes, FIf, Lrvenroor, Aug. 19—Evening.—Cotton tending down; middling upland, 8182 ; middling Or- loans, 9@0'¢d, Halon, 8,000 bules ; ‘epeculation and axport, 1,000 bales, Drosdatutls huoyant, Califonnia whito wheat, aver- age, 128 4d@12a 7d § cluby, 128 865123 9 3 Ted ApYE 115'6d@128 2d 3. rod wintor, 128 0d. Flour 28G! D Choeso, 60a 6, 78, ' 8hort rih, 405, wheat past 3 doys, 45,000 qra; Amerl- Cumber- Recoipts of can 81,000 qrs, Corn do, 6,000 qrs, all American, ANTWERF, Aug, 10,—Roflued petroleum, 371, Buffalo Live-Stock Market. Burrato, Aug. 10.—Cattle—Tecolpty to-duy, in- cluding reportod nrrlvals, 2,441 3 total for the woek, 4,008, ~ Markot lfcloss, ownors asklog last week's clusing prices for good cattle, Common utock off iic, Toxans o, bts_goncrally inferfor grades ; only 800 dispused of. Sales: 271 head Toxue steers, av 1,000@1,170 I, $3,00@4.63; 83 Tilinols sfoers, ov 2,216 Ibs, $5.50; 167 Missours Htcors, av 1,100@1,339 1ba, 25.20@5.87% § 19 Indlaua steers, nv 1,343 1be, 6,00 3 )" Oherokee ' steorw, ay 900 lbw, $3,00; 39 Michigun stcars, av DT4(1,050 1oa, $AU5@4,50. Siroap ub Tatmba—ecoinis iy, 3,600 total for the weok, 5,200, Blurkot not fulrly openod., Prices Bovo a downward fendency. Tloga—Roceipta to-day, 2,000 ; total for tho weel, 11,300, Market o shndo htronger; good Yorkors $5.25@5,80 § o cholco lat would comnmand $5,35 3 lvavy Liogs for tho Bowton market, $5,00G570 ; common grassers, $4,80§5.00. Eansas Oity Live Stock Market, Special Diepateh to The Chicaqo T'ribune, Ranas CIry, Mo, Aug. 10,—CATTLE~Rocolnts, 1,600 head § shippud, 1,900 Noad, The numfl! of ship- ping sloors and froal Toxan stock s good. In tho early part of tho duy oporatlona wero Hght, owing to unfavorable Enstern advices, but there wns a better domsnd_Iator, Through raies woro lower o ebipping stock. Qood fresh Toxus steors, $2.05G2.25 ¢ good na- tive stook steers, §1,76@G 1,60, Hoas—Littlo dolug ; tio extromo rango was $1.95@ ‘Watertown, Minsss, Live Stock Markets SWATENTOWN, Moss,, Aug. 10.—~Tcof Ot le—Tiecolpts to%lay, 1,114, No_Improvement in tho demand, and Last weold prices but poorly sustained. Sales chivico, $10.00; extm, $2.0080.50; frat quulity, $8.00G8.50 ¢ socond, §6,00@30,76 ; third, $4.00G24.50, Shoep und Lambs—Rodolpta 8,610, Holdera find it iMcult to ol alock, and nomo of lots old ot a loes to oymom of from $25,00 t0$60.00 por ear-load, Prices 30 to 110 lowor, necording to quality, Balc in lots, S'l.’l&@uu;somh; oxtra $1.00@6.00, Bpriug lunbs 6@ o per b, Now York Dry«=Gioods FInrket, Nzw Youi, Aug. 10.—Tho tradomovement wos falr~ Iy activo ult branclies, and brisk in somo, ~ Bleached shictings in spirled donhoud, ad wisny populas ey scarco, Brown shicotings activo and firm, Corset Jeuus in better request, Flat-fold cambrica qulst at 7o low grado cotton flaunola closely sold up, Prints aud worsted dress gooda solling frocly, Blnwls doing wall, - Waolon goods, excopt flanmiels aid iankets, ara nclivo, Forvlgu goulls ratlier botter. Enst Liberty Livo-Stack Market, Easr Linewry, Aug, 10.—Cattlo—Areivaly, 100 care ; best, 0@BA(0 3 medium, G4 @5 ommot, 45@6o stockers, 4@43go 3 bulls, $2.45633.00, 2 carn ; Philadoiphla, $5.35@6.40 3 Tlogn—Atrived, 14 Yorkirs, $5,00@5.25, Hhoop—Arrived, G0 cars; best, $4.50@5.25; come ‘mon, $4,00@4.0C, Pittsburgh 0L Markot, Trrranusar, Aug, 10,—Crudo firm ; nothiug doing; quoted ut $1,50'; reuned dull ut 16750, The Profuce Markets, NLEW YORK, Naw Yowr, Aug, 19.—Cotror—Trregular; mid- Qliug uplunds, 10750, Salow of futuro, 1,500' balos, Angust, 10 13-32@19 T-10 ; Boplembor, 17 20-3301 Oce tohir, 173e ; Novembor, 17 1-12@1750; Decomber, 114 @17 B-3%0, Nieavsturea—Flour ateady, with moderato domand; xocolpts, 13,000 brls, Huperfino Weatern and Btate, 5.4 5,60 ; common fo good, $3,16@0.45 5 goud {v cholco, $8.50@T.5; white whicat extrn, $7.25@8.40; extra Obiu, $0.00G0.50 ; Bt. Lonin, $0,70¢310.75, flour quict'at $4,60@D, . Ilyo Cornmmeal qilot and e chonged ; Wostorn, @33.60. Wheat firmor 3 vo- colple, 10,000 buj No, 2 Ailwaukes, $1,80; No, 2 ) \Il‘l, $1.68 3 prinie old smmbor Michigan, $1,70 ; No, 3 Chlenyo wpriug, 3163, lyo lirmor; Wostorn I store, 0o, Darloy sud mait dull. Corn dull and unelingad recoipte, 0300 bu ¢ atesor Woator mized, 68000 § esl), 00@0l¢, Oals fulrly notivoj ro 5 colpta, 63,000 bn : mixod Westorn, d35@43%0 ; white Wastorn, ' 48@6130, e LN Eaos—Firm ; ‘Weatorn, 21@20, HAY Anp Hors—Quiot and unchanged, Groontrs—Coffeo quiot and firm; Tilo, 208313, Bugar highor; falr 00d_rofining, Bl@Bio, am A;un «ull and unchanged, Rico firmer ; Carolins, @nie. PrrilorLroM—Orude, 0 @BX0 ; Tofinad, 103 @100, TunerNTINE—Firmor ot 41@4d30. Priovintons—Tork quist ; now meas, $18.00 ; Boptom. ‘or,$18.25, Beof qulet and unchanged, Out mots qulot ; mhidics quict ; long cloar liold at Go, Uard Armer } Wostorn atcam, 830, Burren—Qulot ; Western, 10@250, Curzar—Stendy nt 131 @100, Wintaiy—Steady at $1,00, CINOINNATI, Speonuta, Aug. 10,~Corzon—Dull, but nnchanged at 1850, BnzApsTUFFA—Flour in fafr domand and advauced at $0,4020,74, Wheat in fule domand and firm o} $1.20@1,80, Corn firm nt 45470, Rye firm at T0c. Oats and barloy quiot snd unchanged, @nocentEs—8trong, Ota—Tirm, FEaas—Quick snd unchangod. BUTTER AND Onzrer—Stendy, ProvisioNs—Quiot and firmn ; mosa pork quiet ; held t$1623, Lard firmor; atonm, Boj salos of aummor at tho close, Tigo looso ' Kettlo—suloa 1 smll lota ot Bio; ronnd lota hold of 8ie, Bulk meats quict and firm ; shouldors held at 8o ; clear rib aldes at Do mnlon of cloar at 0@Di(0; 60,000 e st Dxgc, Dacon quict and firm ; shoulders, D@0 clear rib sldes, 104(@10Xc; clear, 10c, WinskY—Firm a4 05e, INDIANATOLIS, INDIANATOLIA, Aug, 10,—Bueabsrurrs—Flour in folr demand_nwa_ firm, " Wheat nloady 3 red, $1,20@ 1,30 ; Tonnorsco, $1,00@1.36 ; whito, $1,36@1,40, Corn ;:‘ouiy at 40@16, Oats’ dull but'unchonged at 33@ o, Troviatons—Meats frm ab provious prices, Lard aull but unchangod. TOLEDO, Totroo, Aug, 10.—DBurAnsturFs—Flour In falr demand and firu, Wheat dull, aud pricen lower, 2@ 3c; No. 3 whilo Wabash, $1.60; No,1 white Michi- @nn, $155 : amber Michigan, spot, aud_sollor Auguat, $141; Boptomber, $1.41); ; old, $1.43% ; No, 2 rod, spot, $1.41 ¢ soller Auguat, $1,40 ; Dayfon nnd Michi- 140} ; No. 8 rod, $1.98; roected, $117; inols, 1,46, Corn dull and a shade lowor ; Iigh mixed, #pot, ke ; neller August, 433c; low mized, 4ic; whito, bla; no grade, 43¢, Outs firmer ; No. 9, 310 ; rojected, 98¢, Fnrianta—Firm and unchanged, Rrurtrre—Flour, 3,000 brls; wheat, 24,000bu; corn, 56,000 bu ; oats, 3,000 ht, Buresents—Flour, 2,000 brla; wheat, 41,000 buj corn, 43,000 bu ; oats, 8,000 b, DETROLT, Detrorr, Ang, 10.—DBiEADsTUFFs—Flour quiet and unchangod, Whoat ateady ; extry white, $1.72; No. 1 0, $LK7T)@1.68; amber, $143@143, Corn atcady ot 47(348¢.” Octn dull and lower at 343 (@35c, Tixostrra—Flour, 5,000 bria ; whaat, 2,000 bu 3 corn, 6,000 bu ; oats, 6,000 bu, Bursinrs—Fiour, 1,000 bris; wheat, 4,000 bu; coru, 400 bu ; oats, 635 it MILWAUREE. Miwauren, Aug, 10.—BneAbsroers—Flonr, n faic domand ‘and i oxtra spring, $5.85@0.90. Wheat, steadg s No. 1 Milwaukeo, $1.32 0. 9, o, $1.27 ¢ sollér August, 1.23%: Soptomber, $L153. Oata steady ; No, 1, 3o 3 No, %, a73¢c. Corn dull nn o slinda lowor s No, 2 mixed, 3e. Ttyo in falrdomand and Ligher; No. 1, 60e. Barley dull and nominal; No, 2 apring, 98c. FuzionTi—To Buffalo, fo; Oatvego, 104c, Tiroxtrre—Flour, 2,000 brlss whon, 40,000 b, SurpMENTE—Flour, 1,000 brla: whedt, 3,000 bi., LOUTSVILLE, LovisviLis, Aug. 10.—DAGGING AND COTION— Unchnuged, BiEADATUPFA-Flour firm, with moderato domand ; oxtra family, $6.60@5.75; A No. 1, $4,75; faucs, $175, Wheat in nctlvo domand and a fraction higher for cholco grades ; oxtromo rangn &t $L20@1.40, a4 to quality on urelval. Corn Qraner, with' falr doiusud ¢ shiollod in sack ut 66@020, dellvered in depot. Oata steady, at 42@44e, on orders, Ryo maleadlo 4t 066G e for primio lots on urrival, - Barloy nominal, GuooknrEs—Firn, Hav—Steady § ordora, 3000 for cholco timothy on Provistons—ess pork firmers hold at $16.50@ 17,00, Bacon in fair domand aud flem s - shoulders, D3 @2ge; clear rib aldes, 103{@110; clear, 11@11Xe, packed, Dulk moats quict, bt firm’; shonlders, 8%¢ 3 clear rib pides, 0703 cioar, 10c, looso; & highor ncked, Lard ‘tendy ; cholco loaf in tiorcon, 830t Kegm, 931005 priino atoam, ge. s beld’ Srih 3 domand fair ; 'plain, 13@13je; sugar-curcd Lowms, 14}@160 packed, Wirlsiy—Quiot but firm at 930, T, 1O ', LOUIH, 8r. Lours, Ang. 10,—Cotzon~Dull and nominal, Bueansrorsa—Flour quiot and unchanged ; busliicss vory emall, - Wheat—Chotco lota protty firm, ‘but other ridos duil and drooping: small salos No, 8 rod nt §120% No..2 red wintar, $1:45; samplo lots lowor ; mo- diiim, $185 strictly primo and cholco, $1.50¢ fancy, $1.60. Corn quiat; Ni 6d, I9@30)c cash; large options, salos ot 0034@30540 for' August; 40c for Bop- tombor, Oats slow; No, 2, 20@30c; tho latter an ox- tremo prico, Barloy firm ;' choico spring, $1.35, Ryo Srm ot 00@0Le, WiiskY—Firm ; somo sales highor, at 9G05e. PriovisioNs—Pork quict at H6.75(317.00. Dry ealt, nosnlcs, Bincon dull; only smuli ordur trade, Lard— Moro doing ; aummer ateam, 73, Hoas—Virm ot #.40@4.60. OarriE—Quict; winfored Toxans, 3@410; native cows and helfers, 3@40; butehiers’, 33j@iio} primo 1o cholce steers, GiE6e. RE0k1rT8 6,000 brla flonr, £0,000 bu_wheat, 16,000 bu corn, 15,000 bu oats, 1,000 bu tyo; hogs, 310 ; cat- tle, 1,850, OLEVELAND. CLEVELAND, Aug. 10,—BREADSTUPFA—Wheat firm and stoady; No. 1 rod, $1.46; No. 2 eold at $LiL. Corn unclintigod st 4@%0c, Onts ateady at 380, Pernorkvs—Dall and lower. MEMPIITS, Mzxrims, Aug, 19,—Corros—Dull and unchanged § gocolpts, 149 baled dipments, 243 bales ; stock, 6,510 ales, BapADATUFra--Flour In foir demond and firin ; modium, $6.25@8.00, Corn meal lower at $2.65@2.70. Corn aull and drooplng, at 67@60c. Oats quict and wenk ot 41@420, 2 JAY—Gand scarco and firm ; inferior neglected, Bran—8tendy at 316,50, Piioviatons—Bacon quiet and woak at 03¢, 1137, and 110, Lard and pork dull and nominal. NASHVILLE, NignyiuLe, Aug. 10.-0oTioX—Quiot and un- chauged, at 1K @15 0. Lneanarorrs—Flour in fair domandand firm, at $5.75@8.50, Whicat in fair demand ond firm, at 31.35@ 1,60, ~Corn dull nt Gdc. Onte wouk at 48c, ThovitioNs—Lard quiat sud unchangod ; primo ket tle rendered, 9kc., Bulk meate in falr demand ot lower ratea ;' ahouldors, 93¢ ; cloar rib sldes, 104c ; clear, 10%e.” Bacon In fair doinand and firm ; should: i€ ; cloar rib sides, 110 ; clear, 1130, Sugar s quiot and tunchanged, st 163¢; plain, PEANUTA—In falr demnnd and highor, at 03/ @To. ‘Woisuy—In fair domand and fiem, st $1,00, NEW ORLEANS, ‘Nzw Onumans, Aug. 19, — Breaostorss —Flour firm; treblo, $T.00R7.75; family, $8,50@0.60 Corn gquist; yullow mixed, §16040; yollow and white, 70c, ita 45(@46¢, TIAN—B5@8Tie, 1Uav—Searco and firm 8£426,00; cholcs, $28,00, PhovisioNs—TPork—Stock emall aud’ firm;_ old, $17.00 new, $18.00. Dry-salt shouldors, 9%¢c. 'Bocon suarce and firm at 97;@11Y@120; bams dull aud ower at Ja@inie, Lird scarco; takeo, do; Loy, % @llc, Unoorrres—Sugsr nearco and fn good aomand; good to fafr, 9X¢, Molassos, no movement. Wintskr—dcarco; Loulsions, 09c; Cinclunati, $1,03¢. Corrox—Dullaud unchungbd, A DorraLo, Aug. 19,—UREADsTUPFS— Flour steady. ‘Wheat in fafr requost carco; wales, 10,000 bu No, 2 Milwsukoo club at $1,40, Corn sctivo and stoady ; Eales, 60,000 bu No, 2 prime at 48c, Oata quict ; satos, 16,000 bu No, 2 at 30c, Furiaura—Unchanged, BALTIMORE, BarTniony, Avg. 19,~Breanstorva—Flour stealy and unclunged, Whout ealer : cholco ambor, $1.76 1.80; goutd to prime red, $1.70@1,75. Corn dull’; mized Weslern, i8@68)e, Oats fitm s Westorn mixod, 43@ 450 ; white, dGo, Rye firm, Proviaoxs—Dulk meats firm; ehoulders, 8%@% looso; clear rib, Oc§ sides, 100 looke, Bacon, hums, sud Iard unchanjud, Burren—Firm ; Weatern, 20@23c, Wansy—Scarcs ab 1,00, OSWEGO, 08WEQO, AUR, 10,—HuaDsTUEES—Wheat dull; No, 1 Milwaukeo, $1,62, . MARINE. Port of Chicngo, ARRIVED Prop City of Concord, Ogdenabu Hehr Lumbermau, Black Crook, Iumbor, Prop Ouba, Butfalo, sundries, Trop 8t, Lous, Bulfalo, sundries, Bargo Wyoudug, Graud Iiavo, lumber, Trop Alawln, Buffalo, sundrion, Bebr Aunio Bherwood, Builulo, coal. Blmr Bhoboygon, Two Rivers, kundrles, fichr Faleon, Ludiugton, lumber, Stmr Curona, 8t, Jokeph, Aundries, Selir Emerald, Ludingtoh, lumbor, Hohr M, N, Dinbam, Piko Pler, limber, Stnr Alpens, Muskegon, suncdrics, Trop Annte Laurle, Musfogan, lumbor, Belir §t, Peter, Poro Marquotto, lumber, Prop Budger fitate, Buffao, Kitidrics. Prop Ira Cliaioo, énufilluu'& Inmber, Prop B. G, Trueadell, Green Bay, sundrles, Helir Catehpalo, Manlstoo, lumber, Selir Emms, Ludington, lumber, Bebr Gesine, Ludington, lumby Bebir J, B, Morrill, Manihteo, lumibor, Sehr Liva Oak, Manlsleo, lumber, Heow Wm, Rates, Bt, Jo, wood, argo Wolvoring, Grand laven, lumber, Schr 1, McDonald, Manistes, lumbor, Selir Abmio Tomino, Pore Marquotte, Tomber, Belir Pompest, Maulateo, lumbor, Trop Arizons, Tufalo, Helar Joseu, Holland, Aug, 19, od, dries, tehr Wi, Bunth, Ludwigs Pler, bark, Sebr 0, 13, Johuson, Bsugatuck, lunber, Tug J, A, Dix, Ludingtait, towing. Targo Ticrschal, Ludington, lnmber, Yrop H, E. Paino, Grand Hiven, fowing, Bargo Oty of Grand Haven, Grand Havon, lumber, Burgo Qity of Erio, Graud Taven, lumber. OLEARED. .0 ..o AU, 10, Selir Bunbeatn, ack Opoek, 45 Lrla llonr, J Behr Ouward, Kingston, 14,817 bu wheat, Belir O, B, Kilig, Butlalg, 23,411 bu corn. Trop Luko Michigan, Monfroal, 14,761 bu wheat, 25 bels pork, and undles, Stmr Coron, 8t. Jo, aundrics, Hebir Faleon, Luidington, sundrics, Btur Alpenn; Aluskegou, 40 tous Mg fron, 9,000 pkgs rocer{un, Prop Nebrasks, Buffulo, 42,000 bu corn, 1,700 brls flour, 300 nles hay, 42 bules broum coril, Bohr B, O, Butts, Bullald, 55,000 by corn, Behr D), 2, Dobblus, Butlulo, 90,000 bu odra, NIONT GLRARANGES, Prop D, F. Wado, Yort Wiiron, 7,408 bit corn, 18,000 bu ‘oate, 670 bria flour, Prop Alnaka, Buffalo, 800 bris flour 3 Erlo, 800 brls flanr, ‘Prop Idsho, Bufalo, 35,000 bu corn, 700 brls flour, Prop Ocon, Montreal, 10,360 bu whoat, Helir E, M, Torlol, Port Colbarno, 10,405 b wheat, Solir (i, Mollfson, Kingston, 18,697 bit whont, Prop Plymouth, Bufalo, 20,000 b corn, 500 brla flour, Trop Peorless, Marquetio, 0,600 bu oats’snd sundrios, ELake Frelghts. Frolght room wan fn urgent demnnd, and rates wera 1o higher on corn to Buffalo, nud 3{o higher on wlm:lk to Kingston, Tho ongagements ropoclod wores To Buffalo—Bchrs J, R, Bentloy sud 8, V. R, Waton, corn at 503 prop dava, wheat, ryo, and corn} prop Ghtbn, wheat and corni ; props Badgor Hlato and Annio Young, whent ; and props Plymouth and Potomao corn thirough, ' To Kingston—Sehr M, Filmore, wheal at124o; Achr . O. Trowbrldgo, whent at 120, To Oawogo—Brhr 7, T, Mott, corn at 1030, ‘o Port Colborno—sicle T, J. Claxk, wheat at 53¢, To Colilug- weod—Schr Orawford, wheat at 4o, Total capacily equnt to 161,000 bu whent, 162,000 bu_corn, aud 20,000 Dt rye, Thio o E. M, lorch waa twkon in tho nftor~ noon for wheat to Port Colborne at 6o; capacity, 0,000 bu, Vesnols Passod Detrolt. Deanorr, Mich., Aug, 10, PAssEn Dows—Propellers Joy Gould, Indis, New York, Tawando snd_bargs, Argyle, City of Boston, Dean Richmond; bark Martin neliooners _ Ada, Medorn, Ruintiow, Faleoner, Tassen Up—Tropeliers Mayflowor, Roanoke, Pacifios nelioonors Quimby, Loulss, Amuranith, Monilor, Bans ra1. Wikp—Northwest. Demorr, Wick, ‘Aug, 19, Eoning.—Passxn Do —Propa Philadelphia, Alleghany aud bargon; schr Nellio Redington, TAsnen Ur—Sclrs 1, Wills, Flagetaff, T\, D, Barker, QGerlach, WiND—Northwest, Tiinols River anid Canal Nows. Special Dispateh to The Chicaau Tribine, LASALLY, Aug. 10,—Tho caunl-boat Legriux was towed up'from Pori, with corn for Cbicago. Tho stmr Dan Ricy, Jr., dopurted, Hght, for Henry, snd the cannl-boat Botchard, Lght, for Yoru, dropped down. The canal-boat Legraitx, froht Poru, with corn for Obi= cago, ud tha prop Deptio, from InSallo, with slioct zie, both for Cliicago, passed into tho chonl, and tho cansl-boat Bouchard, fight, for Peru, and prop Dopue, ‘with hard conl sluck, for LiBalle, prssed out of thecanal, Elght foet nud nix Inclies of water on the miter-sill of lack 16, No report of the atago of walor below, CANAL OFFIOF, CiiioAuo, Aug, 19,~AnRivED—Chis eago Belle, Utica, 0,200 bu corn § Marriet, Scuecs, 6,000 bu corn ; Gon, Rosencrans, Fast Mortis, 25 tona coaly Mildge, Marrellles, 6,700 I)\l corn, 6,100 ths timotby seed s ' Tlizabolh, Tockport, 6,000 bu corn'; Conelitution, Lomont, 178 Yyards stone; Thune dorbolt, Lemont, 80 inrdu stono; Arabiy, Leniont, 81) yarda stono ; Col, Martin, Lemont, 6 yorda stono; Cuislimun, Lemont, 76 yards stono ; ak Leaf, Lomont, 85 yards stono; 11, T, Penslce, Lomont, 83 yardd slono’ Admiral, Lomont, 89’ yards stono ; Chias, Walker, Lo- mont, 8 yards stone; Col, Mauning, Lemont, 79 yords stono; Ifarry, Lomont, 93 yards etona; Ad~ vanco, Lomont, 05 ynrdssto; J, . Walker, Low mont, 89 yurda stone; Mary Waiker, Lemont, 65 yurds stono, 76 brle' limo; 1L 8. Carpontor, jords slguo: xechior, Sumiit, 85 sardi stono; Gnlons, Willow Springs, 70 tons feo; Silgo, Willow Springe, 65 tons fco 3 Hunter, LaSalle, 6,700 bu corn; Motropolts, Chilicothe, 6,000 bu corn, Crianzo—Norfl Btar, Hehices; Ianbolls, Utics, 82,782 foet lumbor ; Ontario, Utlen, 52,781 foot lumber ; Gracio Griswold, Minookat Gypsy Quocw, Honry, 80,410 fect lumber, 16,500 Iabh 3 Waterloo, Utlea, 93,508 foct lumber, 7,600 Inth ; Bligo, Willow Springsplight. Cuigkao’ Kug, 10-3p. n.—snmvev-—Tiollnce, Lomont, 0 yards atono 3 Phoenix, Lockport, 5,732 by corn, 503 bu onts, Orranep—Olarles Walker, Lemont, light; Thun- derbolt, do; Aduance, do; Admifal _do’; Col, Martin, do; Geo, Judd, dos J. 11, Walker, d Mary Walker, do ; Arabls, do ; Conntittition, do § O Manuing, do’; Cushman, 'do 3 H. L. Peaslce, do i 8. Carpentar, do ; prop Wosp, Summit, do 3 Excolsl do; Marrlot, Sences, do; Brilliant, Morris, do? Elizabeth, Lockport, 4 wagons, 10 bris oll, 6,500 b8 sundrica ; Chicago Belle, Utica, 28 brls salt ; Monarch Tockport, 5,321 it whoat; Dolphiv, Ottawa, 93,018 feol e lumber, 5 brls whisky ; J. Menard, Ottawa, 7:,650 foct Tumbor, 900 lath ; Dok Pirk, Obtaiva, 10,852 féat lume er., SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. B. C. Porry, The skillful Dormatologist, of No. 49 Bond-at. Yorl, who has openod an offico at 187 South Clar] & few wooks, cures with proscriptions espocially to tho nature of thocasn, falling, and untiinoly groy halr, dxndeufl, riugworn, saltehoim, or anydis. ‘0880 or complaint of tho scalp, ~Sond for elrcular, If You or the Children Aro afllioted with dry or molat dandrf, soronoss, frrita. tlon, or {tohing of tfio hoad, alyo falling, loas, or unthine. 1y fay Datr, or auy disgas of tha scalp: condull DR 8. . PERRY, the noted Dormatologist, of 40 Ttond-at., Now York, ‘whoso Clitcago oitico 1s 167 ‘Bouth Olarkest., Tooms 3 and 4, Unnatural Redness of the Nose, Plmply cruptions, flesh-worms, blackboads, unti wrinkion, oty ptelion, froc 50, A wort. e . Now t. moles, and worte, ara ositlvely cured by Dut, '8, G. PERRY, 'of 40 Bond-at,, ow York, whoss Chioago oifico ia 187 South Clark-st. FATARIS TOIHAL OF0Y THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS Of 8. M. SMITH, Socorotary of tho Illinois Btate I'armers’ Agsocintion, before the Live ingston County Farmers’ Association, At Pontiae, on the Bouth of July, Is now roedy for delivery a3 an 8-pnge docu= mont, for general ciroulntion. Farmers’ Clubs and Granges will be sups plicd at the following rates: Bingle Coples.. 8 o'a.l 100 Qopies...75 ota. 10 Copies.......16 cts, | 1,000 Copies....$56.00 Address J. W. DEAN, LAKE NAVIGAT, GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Raclne, Mllwaukoe, Shcboggan, ota., dally, Sundays excoptad, $a. m, Saturduy Krcursion Boat for llfl- ‘waulkea, 01o., don't loavo until 8 For_Grand Havon, Lakw, Fruitport, copwed, 7 p. m. Tor 8t. Josyph, dully, Sundnye oxecptod, 108, m, Bate irdays, hoxt donté Joava wntl 1 e o’ For Groon Bag Porte, Mondny, Wednosdng, and Feiday, aL7p. m.~ Mouday's aud Wodnosds;'s boat goca FAY Grand Raplde, Muskogon, 8 s, dhomm g 'OR_BUFFALO, And htergg@te Points, Wostarn Transportatlon Company’s steamor TDAHO, Capt. Ponny, leaves dook foot of North Doarborn- Tuusilay, August 1, 867, m. nion Liny atvambe ST LOUIS, Cant, Shannon, wilh 4 Wodnosday, 'Aug. * LO| Ioavo duak foot of Soutli LaSnll 2, at 7p, m. BADCRI BTATE, Capt. Glark, will Joavo Westorn Transportation Compiany's fock, fot of North Doarbora- sty Tharsday, Aug. 3, sty v, For Berthu and Sassuga tlcizots, corner Madison, REAL ESTATE. WILMETTE. Wo arw offoriug at thia potnt, on tho Tako Bhore, near Ryanston, suie uf the choicost Grovo Property to the vix einity of Olicago. A now Unjon Ulurch and & numbor of finn dwollligu ato tn coursa of erostion upon this traat, whicll, ab PERSIN LOW PRICKE, affords, both for las Vartmnt and homes, an oxcellent opportunity for persona wishing to purchase outslde hrv‘wny. ‘Wo have also twa Dodiutivaizod, icaly-fniaivd houscs, with largo lots, wall, olutorn fanco, sidowalk to statiun, ote., o salo on amy'toruns, - Our proparty s canvnioti 10 station, aad thore {3 amplo raifway accommodation, C.D.PAUL&CO., AP MERTING AT RTINS FOR SALK OR HIRE, AT GOVERNMENT GOODS DEPOT, Nos., 195 and 197 Lake-st, P, 0 S oL ML e _BUSINESS OHANOES, BUSINESS CHANCE. FOR SALIE—To oloso tho estato of the late 8. W. 1T Ward, of Now Yurk, our Woatorn liranch, 161 ast Mad. fuon-st., Chilengn, with the wulo control of ‘our agouoy fug Ward's Oloth-favod and Papor “Collar, Thls e a splond did opportunity, woldom offored, For tarihar yaligniars, sngly fo 16, B & W2 WARD, Exeoutors, 151 thnat Madisanat. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTLION. The firm of R, P, Murphoy & o, In this day dissolved by mutual onsent. Thu buoks aro with Al ul 18 Wasncton-ute, who wil wottlo up th i DU, Uhlfil“fl All!- 18, 1678, MURPHEY, MEETINGS, Attentioh, Siv Knights, Biated concluve of St. Uernard Ummuundurfi No. 8, K. I\, this (Wodneada) )“vu"l"fii.};’ o'olock. Work iy rdor o N ou thoordor oA B DIORIIEON, Busorder, tho e,

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