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; ; ; TIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY., AUGUST 25 THE CAMP-MEETING. Four Thousand Worshipers at Des- ploines Yesterdny. The Entire Sabbath Devoted o Prayer and Praise, Sermons by the Rev. Dr. Dandy and Nir. C. G. Truesdell. Children’s Meeting, Praise Meoting, and Miscollaneous Religious Exorcises, Tho groat day of the aamp-mooting was yos. torday. The sunshine, cloud, breezo, and tom- peraturo woro about right. The grove could not have bovn more lovoly. No wondor, thorofore, that about 7 o'clock &, m. tho city portion of tho eawp-mooting attondance bogan to nrrive at tho dopot. Thoy continued to arrivo until 9 o'clock, when it was discovered that soventeen coachos and ono bnggago-car bad been jammed full of the mecting-folks. There wore nomly 2,000 of thom. The train stactod ot 9:80, and was just one hour on the way. It was in chargo of Jacob Sarasy, who, with throo other conductors, sot every passengor down at tho mecolivg safely, aud ready for the great mooting. The multitudo at once and quiotly passod down to the grent circlo, TILE MORNING SERVICE. ¢+ ‘Evory avallablo sitting was ocoupiod at the morning servico. Not losa than 4,000 were com- fortably seatod in tho greatolrclo. Tho Rev. Or. Dondy presided. Tho Doctor is tho Pro- siding Eldor of tho Chiongo District. Ho is a dignified and vonerable looking man, endowod with good talonts, whoso age has givon him an oxtendod experience, and whoso abilities well qualify him for his position, Ho spoaks with o clear, riuging volco, using, ih tho omphatic ports of his eormon, short ond point- eentonces, that woro often put with groat earnostness and power, On soclog many, during the preliminary exercises, depart~ Ing from $ho outer edges of the circlo, he at onco aroso and oxolaimed, **Isco many loaving tho ground bocanse they cannot obtain seats. Thore ero a fow oponings hero and thoroin the con- x‘rcgufion; bo noighborly, bo courtoous, bo gon- zux:mgly, and closo up, that others may have Boata. Tho sorvices oponed with the singing of the familiar hymo— “Blow ye the trumpet, blow Tho gladly solemn sound,” In which, with much zeal, the entiro congroga- tion united. Prayer was offored by the Rov. H. L. Martin, of Waukegan. Tho third chapter of Tsninh was rend, snother hymn wad sung, aud the preaching bogan, THE BERMON was preached by tho Rev, Dr, Dandy, who took his toxt as follows : “It is God that justifieth.”—Rom. 8:83, The spoaker said” there wore two rominent viows respocting the salva- ion of einmera. 1. That all sinuers ought to be saved. Tho popular conviction, both with- out and within the Church, harmonize with this wviow, Interprotations of kcriptum wore mado to suit this viow. Iopular presching was in lino with this view. It was, howevor, ngainst them, that these views woro held in days of rolaxod virtuo, onsy morals, eclf-indulgonco, woalth, and prosperity, 2. The view that fow could bo saved. Undor this hond tho sponker noted the high concoptions of law. He had no unwillingnoss to be rolonsed from stringont no- tions. Tho great question arose, Was it the truth ? Was it safe? Chrlst's love, lonioncy, charitablo judgments, and sympathy woro Euaud in reviow. Tho i}pmuou wero assumeod to 0 the attempt of ignorance or the offorts of an unemancipatod age to formulate the Gospols. Othor ages mado their efforts. Hore the revor- end speaker roviowed at length tho views of Athanasius, Augustine, Polagius, Calvin, Luthor, Wesloy, and Parkoer, The_true {des of tho pro- grossivo was (1) that tho Epistica wore the in- spirod authoritative and final statoment of trath ; (2) that advanco in philosophy, criticism, and archaeology might enablo us to sscortain the meaning of revelation. Nothing can bo ad- ded to aud nolhing taken therefrom. Thoy should ¢ako tho highest ground of absolute right snd puity. Thon, without quibble, orhesitation, or abatemant, accopt the fact that thoy failed in motive aud action to roach the ahsolute right, ‘Thoy cannot eny they wore faultless. They were sinnors, _Justiflcation of sinnors was the problem of the Gospel, Allusions woro hore madoe to tho graco of Christ, tho supposition that God was appensed with blood, otc., after which grest stress was 1aid upon the grace of God. The whole scheme was of God. God's falthfulness and promise woro olucidated. It was not a matter of stipula- lation on both sides, but a charter, signed and sonled, & tostanent, & will, The death of Ohrlst was dwolt upon ot longth. He died vicariously, and not simply in feoling, The death of Christ was o domonstration of QGod's righteousnoss. Death was weaknoss with mon, but with Clrist it was voluntary weakuess in ordor to gain Erontnr strongth,” Doliverod for mon's offenses 0 roso again for man's justification. Ho was ablo to savo to tho utfermost. The sermon slosed with appropriate Scriptural quotation, Hllustrating and enforcing tho thome. The discourse throughout was doctrinal in charactor and commanded the close sttention of tho vast concourso of people. Now and then when tho. proacher utterod somo terse, timely ond pointed truth, the boarty * amon" came up, in grand chorus, from the pows. - THE AUDIENCE . was delightfully shaded by the two hundred and more treos within the circls, through whoue long boughs tho gontle wind moved with a low mur. mer that soemed to add solomnity to the occa- sion. Alook over the vast sssombly showod that many of the familiar faces wero from Chicago. Perhaps ove-hall, or more, were from the city. It was an intelligont congregation, ordorly, at tentivo, and dovotional, Many of the prominent men of Chicago wore of the number. Ifany one eupposes that a camp-meoting is mado up of those secking tho curious aud of tho lower clasyes, ho is slmply mistaken, This was moro than-an avorago congregation in_ rofiuemont and intoMigonce. It was in sossion to hoar the Gox- pel, and hoard it. THE GREAT CIROLE, The presence of the large congregation in the Grent Cirole, tested its qualition us an out-door suditorinm.’ It was amplo for the oocasion, Tho most distantlistonor could hear distinetly. Eight or ten thousand paople can gt iusido the palo. 1t is surrounded with noat whitestory-and-a-half cottagos, of which thoro aro twonty-oight in number, Within aro somo vory large trees, among which is oue grand old hard- maple, throo Dblack-walnut, —and several ‘whito and red-onk treos.: Whoen the Circle was filled with pooplo, at the morning sorvice, tho sceno was novel to ono not accus- tomed to such meotings, Tho cottages within, and in front, and up stairs et tho windows, wore filled with suditors. Iair ladios, in many in- stances, wero nicely framed by tho groon wine dow-blinds, In fact, this slyle of the orna- mental euframod tho wholo assombly. Tt was pictnron within picturcs, To all this, tho infi- pito variety of color displayod in parasols and fans, and the gront lifo which the lattor always bavo in a cougregation in tho haudas of the ladies, tho constant moving to sud fro about tho odgos of the cirolo, the voico of the proacher flugxn% through tho treos, tho Llum of tho winds, the swinging of the boughs, tho pgragsos benoath and the clonds above, and sunshine and shado all around, must bo sddod, and thie acone iy curiously impreseive, It was & combination of the besutiful in the outer world, with the dovotional of the world -within, TUE OUILDBEN'S MEETING, held at 1:15 . 1., in chargo of the Rev.R.B, Oantine, of Geneva, was among the most inter- eating moetings of the day, A large number of the Jittlo ones wera presoilt, and wore intorostod participants of the occasion. As the sweet opening #ong, Wo pralse Thee, O God, rang cut through the troes, sung s only ohildren oan eing It, orowds rushed iuto tho cirolo, and yery soon ftwaa filled with & de lighted sssemn- bly. Intereating LITTLE APEECHES were made by Br. Cautine, the Rov. MoLoish, of Desplainos, the Rev. Youker, of Chicago, and ook, amembcr of the Bocond Daptint Churoh, Ohloago. Mr, Youker's effort was & very happy one, and greatly ploaaed the little folks, M. Cookis well known in tho Bavtlst Church cirolos In Lho clty, Harromarks on this ocension woro vory apropos, and apokon with mieh Lo doruoss and fooling, Mr. Cantine, tho loador of thouo childron movtings, is pucullarly adupted for this work. **. ''RE YRATSE MEETING, B This was held In tho audltorium st 2:80 p, m, It was an immenso gathoring, and an oconslon of ‘i‘mnpuwen Ihe Rovs, I8, Cautino, of Gonova, homas, of Dixon Hircet Churob, Ohleago IL L. Martln, of Waukegan A. Yonkor. o Wontorn Avenuo Churoh, Chicago 3 A. Millor, of Whoaton ; Tathor Stowart, of Chicago ; Fathor Aspiuwall, of Obleago ; Dr. Dandy, of Ohieago ; aud ‘tho Rov. B, Washburn, pastor of the Hal- atod Stroot M. E, Church of Ohiongo, wero on the utand, Tho mooting was in chargo of tho Rov. Mr, Washburn, Tho siuging was lod by Mr. Cantine, - The oxorclacs consisled of rondinga from tho Herpturo, singing, prayer, romarks, aud oxhoriatlons, About o dozon ~ swool woro sung with groat zest and spirit. The wholo congrogation Joinod honrtily and chunr!nl(l{ in tho oxeroiso. The songs woro roundod on tho four !ollowlni topics : “ Ionrt enrching,” # Ponitonco,” *Resolution,” and “ Dralup," The impromptu spocches made were full of unation and spiritual power. It was tho largost prn|nn-mnoqu ovor hold in tho West, bein attondod hy otweon throo and four lhouslmfi porsons, This kind of mooting is a now institu- tion in the ohurchon, Introduced within tho last {uu‘ ‘Thoy have proven successful in somo of ho Mothodist churchos in Chicago and olso- whero. Tho oxporiment ab tho camp-meotiug ‘wau & grand sucooss, THE EVENING BERVIOE, Largo numbers had roturned to the eity, and theso sorvicos woro not o well attonded as in tho morning, Tho sermon wau by the Rov. O. @, Trucsdell, Buporintondent of the Chicago Toliof nnd Ald Bocioty, Obicago, who took hia toxt from John 4, 7: “8Bubmit yoursclves thore- fore to God,” and thon spoke 88 follows : Mon are overywhero in Bcripturo roproscnted as belug by jatura not only dopraved or aliovated from God, but'a bolng by cholco and practice opposod to ns. If wo wore only depraved, naturally alion sud wicked, 0 that wo could but aiu, thot wero our mis- fortunc and not our guilt, Dut God has moro than compeneated that dopravity in tho unconditional and universal riches of his grace in Jesus Christ, Bo that we are not under the nocessliy of resisting God, and our opposition to him, thereforo, is_crimninal, becauso i is voluutary and intentlonal, Thls is pro= clsoly tho Ught in which s are placed In the Beripturo, Not z!ml God s our onemy, or indifferent to us, or hard to bo conciliated, but w6 re the oncmea of God, and willfully resiast and opposo both 1lis law and tho salvation which ho hs frecly provided, Alltho porablos and pluin declarations of Scripture boaring upon His charactor and rolations aro i sup- port of thia viow, Mon aroropresonted as rebels, onomies, prodigals, &c, * The carnal mind is on- tiroly againat God, for it fa not subjoct to the law of God, neithor, indoed, can be,” Bcarcely for o rights eous man will ono die, yot, peradyenture, for a good man eomo = would even dard dio; "but God commended IHs love 10 us in ‘that, arhilo wo were yot sinuors, Ohrlst died forus. And ol things aro of dod, who hath reconctled us unto himself by Jesus Christ, and hath glven to us tho miniatry of reconclliation, fo-wit, that (tod was in Ohrist reconciling the world unto himaelf, Tho only thing that I know of thatis in our Book of Disclpling or Articles of Religion that is not atrictly ecriptural {5 in the socond articlo, when it declarod that *Oirist truly sutfered, woe crucified, dead, and ‘burled to reconcilo his Fathor to un.” I would rather substitute for this the words of Scripture, * God so loved tho world that ho gave Lils only begotten Bon, that whosoover bulleveth in Him might not perish, but bavo evorlasting Life,” Men do not genarally realizo this Ol’lf:flllmm toGod, and_ rathor doubt or deny tho fact, Thoyaro not cons sclous of such depravity aud contifet, They certalnly have no objoctions to Go's governing ifs own world, or to the character and work of Clrish, or to tho Church, aa long an it keeps within its spliero, or to any of tho clalmn of religion, if we only lot them alons, Bomo aven profess o degres of falth, nceapt rovelation, acknowlecgo, claim, and promise obudivnes sometinio, Nay, morc, will cven pay ta support, and themselves attond, rellglous sorvices, are extratiely upright and strictly moral, if nat plous; and, if qucstioucd, ox- claim with Loneat surprise, ' What Iack I yot 2 - Thege may ail oxist, aud sill be no practical harmo- ny botwoen thom and God. These may oxist aud still bouo practical infidelity. “Those may bu tho result of educatlon, or usenociation, or other circumstances, Ohango clroumstances, and oharactors chiange, Buch peoplo moy bo good safnts in their littlo country villu- ‘sud the vuriost thiovos aud robbors fu Cobyress, 5 may Bo vry ploun. aud dovout at camp-icetig, or i the moral clty of Chicago, but would delight iy open athelstn nnd Sunday dissipation in France snd Gurmavy, They would be exemplary citizens, {f not Chiristiang, in tho East, but the veriest land sharks or mionto dealors in Califarnis, Thoy might bo Bunday- Behool teacliors and vestrymen in”eivil life, but con- tract-jobbers aud Government-plunderors’ in timo of war, Do not think from this thet T underrate_morality or denouuce all privateaud public virtue. But circum- stancos matorially affect our scnthmouts, and, of oourse, our conduct, Tho best of men aro lisblo to orr and fall under temptation ; there aro nono abso- lutely porfect, in thie Gureh or'out of 1t, but tho lesson o ghall leatat and the dogirine wo would discuss aa authorized by the text s tho truo Bcriptural standard of plety. J The ({lemen(u of true ploty and the Scriptural stand- ard of Christlan chiaracter are contained in this slugla sentonco : ¢ Bubmit yourselves 1o God.” Subtnission 0 God 1 tho test and lwit of discipliue, Bubmission or conformity to God fmplies not huving o forced and relnctant complisnce with law and necossity, but a fullond hearty recoguition of ITis character and claims, sud entiroconfidenco in and obedienco to Iis will uns der auy and all clrcumstunces, "As God, hio deserves snd. démands and can bo gatis- flod with nothing lees thau this, Tho spirit and prac- tico socuro harmony betweon God and man, ‘Elis s tho Seriptural standard of the Christian privilege and duty. Wo can hordly exuggorate or omplasize {his 100 much, for the measure of enjoyment sud intluence 18 in proportion aa wo approach this exporicuce, Natious success aud prusperily in not throtgh nu- merous fost and thanksgiving dsys, or a atate protects ©od and aupported fonn of religion, but in practicsl couformity to_the Divine law aud will. Versonnl ro- Tiglous growth is mot by pennnces, or prayers mu- merous and long, or ssuctimonjous specch, of sovero denunctation of others, or the storn ortliodoxy of our articlon of religlon, bul in yrorsonal union and commu= ufcation with Christ, fu faith and love; faith in God snd man,—in knowing, aud loving, and doing, sudsuf- foring the will of God {n all things, Couvorson is not in weepiu, and prayiog, und promisiug, Iu groaus or teurs, ‘Theso aro all jucidontal, ond bave thelr timo aud placo; but it {8 in this submitting oursclves to God—lot Him take us and mould and fashiou and uBo us oa 1y will, This, and this alous, can produca tha chango wa acok, nud confor tha peaco, and” eafoty, and Lappincas wo covet in this world and in that which i to come, AT THE SWEDIBI TENT thero was a prayor-meoting at 6 a. m., led by the Rev. A. 8. Andorion, pastor of the First M, E. Bwodish Church, Chicago, which was vory woll attonded. At 8:80 tho Rov. N. O. Waostrgroen, editor of tho Sandebudet, Ohicago, proachod to o largo congregation, The largest and most interosting soryice in this tent wsa hold at 1:30 p, m., at which the Rov. Mr. Lond, of Galosburg, ciiciated. Tho Iargo tont was crowdod, aud the foeling was ono of genersl contrition, A conferonce-meeting, largely atiended, wos hold at 4:80 p, m. Several of the Bwedish di- 'vines and othors took part in the sorvices. Tho closing sorvice in this tout was held at 9, Tt 'was & mooting for prayer and praiso, & kort of doxology to the day, AT THE BOANDINAVIAN TENT thoro was prayer-mooting at b o'clock in tho morning, lod by Rey. Polorson, pnstor of tho Firut Norwegiau M. I, Church, Chicago. At8o'clock a. m. thoro was a proaching sor~ vico, in charge of Mr. Poterson, At 1:80 p. m, thero was a large and interostiug mootig of prayer and couference, led by thu Tov: ~John "Moogomson, of = Lvsuston, Uhore ' wos much Troligioun fooling manifostod at this gutherivg, men and womon prayiug in_groat enrnontucks, and otherwiso lewonstrating thoir roligious 1orvor, Another meeting was held in this tont at ;30 p. m., at which the Rtov. Mr. Trloder, pastor of the Secoud Norwegian M. E, Church, Chicago, and others, mado romarks, AT THE DINNER TABLES, ‘Whon the noon hour came, immonse throngs crowded around tho boarding-liouso and restaurnnt. As soou a8 it could bo douo, tho tables wors mado rondy and the doors thrown open, Throo hun- drod porsous at ouco sat down to the boards at Mr, Turnor's hotol, and wore soon replonished. This was ropented threo tunos, Noarly a thou- sand porsons took dinuer at this hotol at the refiulnr tables and 1,600 at the countors, Tho other eating-houses woro also well patronized. In this department of tho meeting, everything passod off uy woll as could be oxpoected. Every one who mado the attempt found tho worth of his money and enough to oat. QUIET AND ORDERLY. This provailed during the day. It must bo said that the groat crowd bohavoed’ rewurkably woll, Thero was no disturbanco of any kind during the day. Tho polico reported every- thing just as thoy dosired it to bo. Buid an in- tolligont man, who waua strunger on tho grounds, “Thoy noed not say auything to me about tho wickedness of Chicago. I have never been in 80 largo a crowd of people whore such good be- hovior provailed,” ——— s EXPOSITION CONCERT. The managers of tho Irish-Americsn Exposl- tlon have prosontod the public with many oxcol- lent eutortalumenta during the past fow wooks H but the eacred concor givon lask evoning, for boauty and varlety of theselections, and for tho eminent abllity of the singors, far surpassod any of the mnsical entortalnmonts yot given under their ausploos, The niuging of Kllun Jenalo Mor~ fim—whoso rioh, soft, and flexible voice evi- lonced caroful training—dlelighted aud aston- lshod tho vash audlence, who , sgain _and agnin oncored bhor, Tho piano solos, by Mius 5, Plamondon (bor first’ apponrance) and Miss Barali Conley, woro brilliantly cxoctited.s. Mr, T, Hohultzo, Mr. Rohnor, Miss MoCarthy, and Miys Forrol, nll of whom are old faveritos with Chiongo audloucon, snug in their usual oxcollont atyle, somo of tho very oholcest goms of snored musio. Tho porformnnce, owing to the tulluoas of tho programmo, did not coucludo till nearly 11 o'olock. Wo loarn that n numbor of singors oro ongagod for tho concort thin evening, and that Borgt. Childros hns beon induced to give nnother of his wondorful rifle drill porformancos. Other atirnctiona are nlso promisoed during the comiug wook, —_—_— OIf FRITZ! Idow n Mystery Was Solveds Enrly youtotday norning aboutn hour afior tho Bunduy Liquor luw bogan oxorcising its hoal- thy functions, tho figure of a middlo-nged Ger~ man womnn, of appurently sbout 80 yonrs of 830, wus Beon to hurry oast~ ward along the north sldo of Madison streot, hor gosticulations andmanuerin gonoral showing that she waa in tho doopest dis- tresy. Asshopassed tho Wost Bido Station sho ‘burst into hystorionl orying, tonring her bair in a manner that has nevor boon equalod on a Ohi- cago stage, Tho groat Gorman journslist, as- sistod by an oflicer, overtook the woman beforo #ho got very far, and whilo hor scalp wos dod of boir still undenus 13 and, by dint of porsun~ sive eloquonce, rmvnflnd upon hor to enter the station, Hore rho gave way to tho most poig- naut griof for somo time, bLor unvnryinY‘ ox- clamation in aoswor to quorics being '‘Iritz, oh, Fritz!” Finally shostarted up-stairs, sup- portod by the great Gorman journalist and tho oflicor,and,olbowing their way through the orowd outsido_the station, the two startod eastward to find Fritz, thomystory, Was Fritz murdered, or s murderor? 1ad ho succumbed suddonly to tho weather, or thrown up the sponge aftor a doso of burglary’ bullet? Was_ ho o wife- boating or a wife-boaton husband ? Was he the defunct son and hoir of tho wailing woman ? Theso and o number of other questions woro suggested by police nud apectators, but the so- lution of tho mystory was not far distant. A fow doors wost ~of tho Dolico Btation the wailer staEpnd opposito o darksome alloy, and broke into & euccession of un- enrtlily scronms which drownod for some minutes tho shouted romonstrances of the journalist and policeman. Then tho alloy was ontered, and aftor gmpinf( in the doark ovoer broken boards and amouy o collection of old brooma, bygone buck- ety, dilapidated clothes-liuos that overy minuto Jerkod their hats over their eyes or upon their shouldors, shattercd enw-horses, and » varioty of othor equally usoless aud unornamontal arti- cles, tho trlo stoppod opposite & cottago, in tho fronk room of which » matutinal kerosone lamp was shedding o gentle radianco. The woman signifiod that TFritz was to bo found thorein. Boveral oncrgotio knock~ ings fniled to arouse bim. Tho iden that Fritz was a cooling corpso qn&um] ground and tho groat Cermnn journalist’s voico trom- Dlod palpubly as ho shouted ont ¢ Fritz 1"—fol- lowod by somo intensely gutternl words of which English type, evon in **pl,” can give no simili- tude. A growl from tho insido was fol- lowed by the unlocking of the door sud tho appearanco of I'ritz, a fat, fair, b0-year-old bald-hended Touton, who recoivod i visitors drossed in o singlo garmont, snowy ot uo uud simplo to o dogseo. Tho myse tory was solved. Xatrino and he hind beon out walking togethor, and, afier their day's labor, hiad failed to sccuro tholr just dues in'tho way' of payment; 5o snid Frit7, at lonst. “Thin!” muttored tho ofiicer, as ho clogod the door on the couplo. *Tennuity is tho lending charactoristic of his narrative,” said tho imwmonse Toutonic newspaper man, and ho loft with the ofilcor for tho West Bido Station, whero ho worriod out a column of sensation for tho Suhduy edition. Vice=Prestdont Wilson. Tho henlthof Vice-I'residont Wilson Is ono of those subjects about which so many conflicting reports aro being _circulated, that it is satisfac- tory, once in n while, - to got some information {hat may proporly claim to bo trustworthy. Such intelligenco, and of o very encouraging nature, too, is furnfshod In the following oxtract from & privato lottor writton by a Boston gontleman to the Rov. Dr. Fiold of the Now York' Evangelist, under dato of Tuosday : *Vico-Prosident;Wilaoniwas at my houso yostor- day and over plght. 1o cata and sleops 18 _woll a8 ho ever did, wears 110 paich on his oye, shows no sign of physieal dis8rder oxcept a slightcurve at tho right cornor of his mouth, o says ho feols no weaknoss in hia elde or limbs, and his walk is aa olastic and casy as beforehis affection Tt woa o poralysls of the facial nerve, nnd 1o much clse, oxcopt that his wholo system was ovorworked and run down, and ncoded rost. That, with restricted diot nud mild remedics, ia Lust Setting i up. Eleutricity will bo apilod to his faco 1f nocensary, but nothing of tho kind bas beon done yot.” An Anatomical Hint, Dr. Hormann Moyer, of Zurich, asserta that a shoutuakor ought not only to produco a shoo that docs not pinch, but a shoo 6o constructed that It will give to a foot distorted by the pinoh~ ing it has borne alrendy, o fair chance of a ro- turn to 1ts right shapo, and full possossion of its power as a means of carrying tho body onward. lic says that, in messuring © fook for o shoa or boot, tho first thing to bo_considored is the place of tho great toe. Upon this too, in walking, tho weight of the whole body turns at overy stop; in o natural foot, thereforo, it is ina straight live with tho heel. A contral straight line drawn from tho polnt of the groat too to tho middlo of its root, if continued, would Emm yory oxactly to thoe middlo of the hool. ut, by tho miafitting boot usually worn, the point of tho too is pressed inwards, the root outwards, No last, or model of a foot already injurod by wenring ill-fitting boots or thoos, ;]w'l’lld ever bo mado of tho exuct gizo of such a ook, CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Review for the Weelk Ending Saturs duy Evening, Aug. 23 BATUIVAY LvENING, Ang, 29, ‘The recelpts of livo-stock during the week have boen as follows ; Toqs, 10,765 Sheep. [30) st Blipments wer Monday Taoidn, Tast week. L BAVT 49,140 it CATTLE—Wo uro at iast enublod to report a favor- ablo chaugo in the complostion of tho cattlo market. Whilo thero bas_been 1o speclal urgoucy in thy do- mand for any olash of elock, there has boou—in cou- ‘parison with tho proceding ‘few woeks—incronsed no- tivity in alltho dupartments, nud pricas Lavo faken o somewlt Ligher rango, Tho improved tono of tho misrket st bo atsibutdd to tho baltyr avorage qual- ity, snd_the moderato character of tho supply, Tel- egtams from tho murketa bolow have contained nothing caloulatud {0 {n auy weasuro rostoro the confidence of slfppars, and tho choorfulnens with which they lavo puld s lightly advaucod pricos dowuided, sprang from tho bellef that the comparatively small ntumber of cattlo going forward this week will ‘Tesult in o sharp upward movement of prices at the scabosrd, Thero aro indevd aubstautisl roasons for belloving 1hat tho enuuing weok will witness protty genoral fmprovo- ment i prices ot tho Eaat, but, unless tho rocelpts can bu kept down to about théle presont dimonalons, any adeanco b this timo can scarcoly prove moro thial temporary, The areivals ombraced o much betler class of stock than during lnat week or thio provious ouv, thero belug o very noticesblo falling off in the eupply of cawn, rough ihin sloors, and through Tex- aus, The supply of thoso deccriptions was, Lowever, amofe thun sufliclent to satisfy tho wonts of buyors, soversl hundred romsiniog In {bo yards unsold at the closo, Thero $a atild only & light dvinand for stackors at £3,00@4,60 for common to fafr, ond ot $4,00@4.95 forgood to aholce, Veal calves selt'at $.00@5,50,~tho outuido Byure for cholve Hght, Milch cows ure fu- qulrod” for to a limilod exteat’ui- $20,04@50.00 por Touilay tho mrket was uctive sud firm, ‘Tho recolpls wera pratty Nbetal for a Baturday, hut thera was & good denind both from shipporaand local butohor, sud 8 lurgo syreinto Of sales was socouialied ot (s advanco eatabiisliud earllor {n tho week, Halen woro offoctod at §1,0032.75 for trough Tosuus and inferlor natives ; ot §1.00@4.35 for wtockera s commoan (o mediuni bitchiors' slock ; at $4.60G45.35 for common to gond Wlipping booves, and at $5,60G30,00 for cliolca 10 Gxtra do, The tarket closed ulcady. QUOTATIONH, Eatra Dcovon—radod steor, averagig 1,400 t wind upward ereriirisr $585R0.15 Cholcw Heayos—Fins, fai, woll farmed 3 year 10 6 year old steurs, Svoraging 1,900 to 1,400 108, .. o Goid Lovei—Woll-fattenod, finoly wtoors, avoragiug 1,150 Lo LK 1ba, Mediuny Gradvs—Steors {n fair fles aging 1,100 101,200 1ba Buteliore! Block-—Comm and good to .oxirs cows, ughiter, averogiug 800 to 1,100 Btook Cattlo—Comimon catt] ... feab, averuging 700 Lo 3,000 5.60@5.75 Inforlor—Light and (i cows, hoifors, tagn, bulls, and sealinwag aloors, . + 175@2.76 Onttle—Toxns, Northarn wintared, « 3.00(34,25 Onttlo—Texan, through droves, . 1.60@2,75 HOAB—Durlng the weak wndor foviow 64,078 huyn ave hoon rocolvod ot the Unfon_Btock-Yardn, gatunt 513,371 Inat week, and 43,105 weok leforo Inst, i{n with. nlandiog tho heavy tocetpla and tho oxtrome hot ‘wenther prevalent, mare than ususl aotivity han charac- torizaxl thie hog trada throughout tho puat week, nnd prices havo boen tolorably woll suatained, 6@10u faily mveflng the reduction, Now York and Boston buyers hava takon tho largor portion of tho dally ofTcritgs, the formor ohiafly nt $4,7634.85, and tho lattor at §1.23 4,60, but thero fisa alro been & good demand on Phila~ clphis snd Osnada sceount ot $4.05@4.T5 for oxtra heavy, Duffalo, Oloveland, and Olncinnatl buyers ‘bought sparingly, To-ny thoro wan n good domand, and, liboral an woro tho recolpte, a firm tano pervaded the miarket from tho oponiug to tho close, Hulea wero reported at $4.25@ 4,60 for heavy, and $4.60@4.85 for lght grades,~wlih o bulk of (ho transfers at $4.35@4.80. Wo note tho following noo BALES, No, Av, Price|No. Adv. Price|Yo. Gf 214" $480 |89 280 SATC | OF , 24 21 K0 284 435 |07 100 40 o4 101 oL a7 480 |40 195 480 84, 280 6L 817 436 |35 18L 475 a’an 180 476 |6 213 460 28 3 27 250 480 |6k 200 450 a1 200 G0 103 480 143 219 40 54 18l 103 190 480 |72 203 .60 106 a1 20 913 470 |77 178 485 4 150 11 180 480 (48 w9 4w 58 25 60 200 4.80- 05 W5 &35 17 50 283 400 (00 188 485 53 220 41 200 476 06 180 45 [T 43 108 %6 14T 20 40 47 273 18 204 460 [83 200 45 Bl 260 4, 112 230 476 |30 100 476 9 20 ot 20 .37, 18 204 4, I A .80 SHELP—Sinco onr last weokly reviow the situation of tho 3hoop inarket has not changod in any cosentinl particulnr, Although tho domand s atsll slmast entirely Toatricted to ln[lnf lying local wants, it proves suficient to abaorb the daily arrivals, and prices oo sintained 8t $3.0093,50 for poor to common ; at $.76@4.00 for medium, and at $4,35@4.60 for good {o cholco, Moat of thio wool’a salos wero ot $3.00@4.35, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Forelgn Markots. LIvEnroor, Aug.23—11 o, m.—~Market unchanged., SapThy S Ty i 4 el 16 @1 s w @124 7 § olul @123 O Carn, 200 60, "Fork, s 60, Lard, 394 Gd, ?“ d‘; rO0L, Aug, 23—3 p, m,—Breadstuils quict ang unchanged, Pork, 67s fid.x, Reat \lfldln‘nllnfl.q 9253 mocohits B b o phor v i A (s accolint, D33 s 5-b0n of 3 doof 07, 0555 3 10-40s, 90 ; now 08, 1% 3 Erlo, Aix.x' ] PAus, Aug. 23.—Rentoe, b€ 006, LIvenrvooL, Aug, 23—Evening.—Cotton firmor; m!d(ll(n%luplnml, 8Y@825d ; Orluans, 0@9%d ; salos 13,000 balen s Amoricau, 7,000 bulca;” spoouiation and oxport, 2,000 vals, Breadnluily sioady and unchanged, Turk, 676 64, Allother sriiclos unchanged, Ierkimor County Dairy Marlkot. LiTTLr ¥ALLs, N, Y., Aug, 23, 1873, * At tho Herkimor Viliago market, for'thd Woer anding Aug, 24, the dolivery of privato dairics and factorica smounted in tho nggregnte to 1,600 boxes. Prices for farm lots rangod from 1lato 143, Bales of factory woro mostly made ot from 120 to 19%c, only a fow oxtra fino lota golug abovo those Ngura, Theso sold at from 1330 o 13¢, At tho Utica ity markot, for tho week onding Aug, 33, the offorings of factory wero about 8,000 boxes. Of theso, only 60O changed hands, exclusive of thosa sent on commission, We quoto tho ruling rates at 195@ 12:50, and the rango of prices ot from 12c to 1330, i harkot ot Utioa was vory dullowlag chietly (oo declino in prices, factorymen coming with the oxpecta tion of & rlso rafher thon o declino, At Littlo Talls, for tho wock ending Ang, 23, the ‘market was muchy’ the dullest wo Bave gvor know It Horo also tho decline in pricoa was by factorymen to- tally unlooked for, ns most of them had hield aver their chiceao tho woek provions, aud woro awaiting a riso, Which thoy expectad wonld take place thia woek, Thees was 5 good reprosontation of factores in morket, but many galoamen rofused to offor thoir goods at the rul. ing Tates, and not over 5,000 boxes Wero on salo, whilo tho number actually sold could | nob bavo been much over GO0 bozoa, About 2,000, how- evor, woro sont forward to be eold on commission, Wo ropurt the following salea: Avory & Ives, 125 bozes at 13%c; Fiat Crook, 67 at 1%c; Cramor's Gor- nors, 1950 Littlo Falls Central, 19500, Tho fable be low shows tho monthly recelpta aud oxports at Now York City this yoar up 10 dato, as compurod with thoso of last yoar: 1873, 1872, Recelpts,| Exports,|| Receipta) Ezporta, Goxio. | basea. || borcs,”| bosen 29,617) 28,860, 23,3701 48,279 6,04 23,803] A0 4USIG)| 19,880 a7, 63,605/ 10/349| ga02| 102093 43uo0] 255,000 234,637]| 220,429 837,202 314,401 288,198 200,234 224500 227,045 1,095,022 1,071,858]| A74,809] 748,958 1873, Tiozes, 874,833 T48,855 coeraens 2004 125077 Wo quota as followa from tho Prodiicers’ Price Cur- rent of tho 16 relwive 10 tho New York market: For Btate factory tho demand has bocn fair 3 the compara~ tively umall recolpte Linve boen used and the stock car- rud “over from Lust week has beon considorably ro- duced, Somo of tho Iatter has lost condition and will not command the best rates; In fact, {he shippers seom %o profer the fresh receipts to any of it To-day 130 o about tho bost rats pald by ahippors or clicsa sold Excoss In 1873 ....... on thelr merits, though a lillo moro may bo obtained for a slnglo favorita factory sclling upon roputation, Tho English markets aro not thought to be overstocked; thoy had usod tho recelpts of our cheoue, up to’throo. wooks 40, about as rapldly os they bad arrived; but tho continued hoavy shipments shook confidence somio~ ‘what aud ca s weakuess, It is hoped that the lighter export of last week will tend to ro-establish coufidenco, Wo aroinformed that there {8 considern- blo stock In this State, mado sbout July 1, that lns not yot come forward. Western factory have not ar- rivod very freoly, ond tho oxportors have mot ob tained A great many of them ; they paid about 1@ 11340 for good linos ; but tho Nome trade have com- peted for them, and have poid ns high as 1330 for chiofeo, The Wostern chiecso aro gonerally small; this suila tlio oo trado, which also eocms well saitsfled Withs their quality. Trices scem to bo abont s high at some points of the Weat 28 Loro ; aslong aa this Inaty, of courso wo cannot expet freo recelpta from that “;‘““lfl’. W. Weolkly Roview of tho Albany Live Stock Market. Spectal Dispateh to Thé Chicago Tribune, ALBANY, N, Aug, 24.~DBeovos—Ths market for the past woek haanot been very brisk, although ita Tuliug hss boon unusually sleady. The qualitywas botter, but the receipts fell much below thoso of the provious weck. Thoro was o fair attondanco of cont try doalors on Thureday, who bought Lively nf lnet ‘week’s prices, The sales on that day smounied to 963 head, On Friday the attondance was much larger, consisting of local aud Eastorn donlors, Vrighton and Now York wore not roprosented, but on Saturday thoy mudo thotr nppanraice o gool corncnt ‘ol eaor ta buy. The quality of tho slock wos not complained of, but they wished to buy at o discount off last ‘weok’s Fflcm‘ ‘Tho supply numbered 8,263 head, 1,490 ehort of last woek, and of & better nvumgu uality, Embraced n o rocelpta woro 100 car 10848 of and Cherokoos, of which at least one half wero fine and fat, and 501d roadily at paying prices, No advanca on prices was mado fror. 1ast woek, The prices ruled rathor higher, t tho quality of the atock fully re- compensed them, The following aro the receipts for {0 ook ; Deovos 8202} slicap, 17,200 Roge, 200 ; orvos, 1,280, A1lch Cows—Thero were 00 cowa sn tho pons, but tho market for thia sock was vory dull, and 5o sales Toporied, Shoop and Lambe—Recelpts for tho wook, 17,200 head—3,800 short of last weelr, and of fair ‘averago nality, The markot has been dull all the week, and tho buyers have all bean country dealers, We quoto 4 the rullng for sheop: Common to fair, $1¢@be ; ox~ n, 0@0c. Lambs—Common to fafr, Gy @740 5 #oe Tocted und oxtra, o, THorses—Tho offoringn this week aro larger and more varied, yet thoro ia very itlo inquiry, Toxns New York Dry-Goods Marlket. New Yoik, Aug. 23.—Dusiness continuca brisk with ‘manufacturers’ agents aud package jobbers, Cotton goods are sotive and steady; brown sheetings and miedium and fine bleachied shirtings ln spirited domand, and wany leading brands sold ahead of production, Grain bags higher and vory scarces Americun caglo l-xam- roduced to 1334c, and Manchesfor plaids to 12350, Printa very brisk. Wool, flanuols, ’buunu, aud shnwls selling freoly, The Wool Trade, . BosTow, Aug, 23,—The wool market fe firm with an Jmpraved tondoncy; prices unchangud; Michlgan, dticedse : Woatorn aud Wisconsin, 40@47%0; comblug aud doliluo, 50@08o: unwasbed, 2id%0; 'tub, 4@ 8230 ucourel, B9@Tio; superfino and pilled, 58 @ LUILADELPIA, Aug, 23,—Wool firm; Obfo extrs aud double oxtra, 49@500; Ohlo medium flecco, 459G Blo; Wikconsin oxtrs, 48c; Ohio bluck low, 4le; nu- wanhed Oblo, fine, 33@33%; unwushed comblug, 4204 pulled merino, old, 4603 wool yarus unohangod, Xanwas Olty Live-Stock Markets Spectut Digpateh to 'The Chicago Z'ribune. Kannas Otry, Mo, Aug, 33,—0attla rocoipta, 475 ; shipmenty Matkel thore hoalthy on goorl géados poor, ulow; ‘mative slock or corn-fod Tezan, ims iroved, Bales of good natlvo atoors at 4,55 3 corn-fod foxan stourd, $3.25 to $3.76 ; fresls Texun stoers, fut, $2.10 o §2,60," 1oge steady ut 8,90 to $1.00, The Produce Markets, NEW YORK, New Yonw, Aug. 25.—Corrox—Stoady, with mod- erulo demand; midaling uplands, 20c, BozavsTuris—Xlour loss active s rocolpts, 8,000 brls, Buportiue Western and State, $5.00@5.60 ; common ta goad oxirs, $.20@0.00 ; good to cholos, $0,66@7.25 § ‘white wheat exira, $7,45@8.40 ; vxtra Ohio, $6,30(38.50 § Bt, Louls, $6,70@10.75, Jiyo ' flour uteady at $4,05@ 5,0, Corn nisal in falF ruquost ; Western, $3,165, Wheat in linifted supply snd foly domand ; rocely 74,000 L ; poor No. i Obicago, $1.40; No.'3 Ohicagd and Jowa spriug, 81,68 ; comuion No, 2 Milwaukee, $1.63; No. 3 Duluth, 31.85: now winter rod Weatorn, $1.03, Iive mora nolive. Barley and malt unchauged, Corn quioh, but higher; rocoipts, 43,000 buj sleamor Weatorn mixed, 67@580; ¥ sall do, 5BY@ e ; high mixed and yollow, 6i@03c; kiln-dried, 863 5707 heated, §2@300, Oata firuior bk Ines sctive s ro. cotpit, 41,000 bu 3 mixed Western, 41@4207 white, 1@ lo; black, 41@41%0, ? HAv—Dill and fieavy. Itora—Dull, in biiyers favor, Tvaturn—Quiot at 10@300; Orinoco, 20@210, . Woor—Firm with futr demand ; unwashiod, 21@34o; tubhed, 6o, Unodutes_dofteq strong ; Rio, 201@A2K0. Bugar Bl.muu: Big@D3sc. Molnnded firm, Tilco i, at 8%@ e, norEoM~Crudo, 030 ; roftned, 1050, Inosiiown—tork quict tnd stcidy’s new mew $18,12@18,25, Boof quiet and unchanged, Cul meata unchinged. Lard wealc; old Weatorn steam, 82:@B30 ; primo old, Bie, Torron axp Querse—Unchimged, aky—Tirm wu falrly nlye, ot $1.00. BUFFALO, Burrato, Aug, 23,~lneAbiTurrs— Flour steady, Wheat dull and uomifal, - Corn in falr deniand ; sales, 10,00 bt rojectod on privato torme : 8,000 bu ampla a1'40@45c 3 37,000 b No. 3 at 4803 10,000 b, to arrive, it quict; 14, 0 bu No, 7 Clilcago at Ba)c, narkot bore, ' Burley—markot bare, terauTR—Lowor § 10)0 for whoat, 0o for corn, aud 6 for oats, NEW ORI New Onurans, Aug, % —frouh, ncares ; funily, $G0GI025, xglllo mixed, 63&000 ; white, 6T o, Tinan--900, 1Av—Dull, at £24,00, . PoVISIONG~—Lork dull and Towor; now moes, $17.75, Dry oalt shouldors easlor at Dk, iacon dull and loyer nt 10X@11G1Lxe, Hama dull st 1K@isc, Guooerms—Goflso—toct, 10,040 bags: none in flest hande ; pricos advanoed 3 ordinary, a1xe ; falr, 31%4@™o 3 good, 23@22%0 ; primo, VKGVK Witiskey—Unclhinnge EANS, DBrrAnsTUFFA— Flour Corn caslor 3 Oate firmor af CorToN—Dull ; falos, 2,100 baloa: rocolpls, 240 Lalos 5 0xTOrs, bonateiio, 4903, stock, 190 DR 1 DILADEGLNIA, Aug. 23— DBieapsrorrs—Flo ?lllnt and firm ; Buperfing, $3. .60; Indinna nnd Ohilo do, $7.50@8. rod, $1.05 ; Amber, $1,70; No, 1 sprin unclanged.” Qorn'firm ; Joliok, 0207 6le. Onta caslor ; while, 46@470 ; mixe Tuovistons—Bieady ; moss pork, $17.60@17.16, PurnoLEun~¥irm; crude, 1140 ; refined, 165@ XB‘,;’(JL 102, /mI8 Y —$1.00@1. CLEVELAND, Bnlmut?rmm. 23, —BREADATUFF#—Wheat in fair domand and firm ; No, 1 red, $1.46; No, 2, $1.42, Gorn :l‘lam at 40@600, Oata ateady; No, 1 Stato and Westorn, o Prmorzua—Quict and tmchanged, LOUISVILLE, Yomsvines, Aug, 23.—~FLous—Sloady; oxtra fam- 11y, 36,15 ; No, 1, $0.76G7.00. Tuovisions—Lork onsy ot $16,60@10.75, Bacon steads. Bhouldors, 9o; cloar rib, 10Xc; cloar, lic, all pactied, Bulk meats oaster; shoulders, B @830 cloar rih offered at 0o, with no buyers; clear, 93¢, all loose, 1inme stoady ; Tinin, 13@133 ; sugar-cured, 14@16c, cauvaged and packed, Lard qulot ; terce, BX@IX0} Koy, 93(@100; primo stoam, Bo. Wittixy—Firm ot 06@0T7c. TOLEDO, ToLxno, Aug, 23— BREAUATUFFe—Flone firm Wheat firm and Bighor ; No. 1 whito Michigan, §1.6 No-2 do, 81,46 auaber' Alichigon, E1.44 spol,'SLADE Boptombor ; 'No, 1 rod, $145% ; No. 2 _do, $143% spot, 81,42 Supteinber; No, 3 rod, $1.40%'; No,1 amber Tlliniole, $152¢@1.63,’ Corn firm ; ‘bigh’ mix 5 Ch low mfxod, 44)@443(0; whito, 6o ; 00 grade, 48XG. Qata sloady’; No, 1, :uf;; No. 2,310 H m_\md?'m?‘ Farrauts—Uigher and stroug ; to Buffalo, 4@4Xas ;);;wsfl, 8@% ; Kingaton, 83@bo ; Ogdenaburg, 1@ Rtrcerers—Flonr, 2,000 brls; wheat, 48,000 bu; corn, 000 bu ; oats, 12,000 b, Bueststra—Ilour, 900 brls; whead, 76,000 bu; cort, 11,000 b oats, 700 bu, 2, Br. Louw, Aug. 2. —DnAvsruyrs—Flour quiot and unchiangod ; only order trade. Wheat quict snd unchanged ; No, 3 red foll, $1,30; No, 2 do, $1.45, Corn firor 3 No, 2 mixed, $7@Jtc, on east track ; 303 @40c in waroliouse ; 402 August ; 410 Seplemper; 43%0 October, Oats dull; No. 2, 20@29)0 cash ; 280 Au~ guel, Darloy Leld. abovo buyere! views, Bye, no of- erings, Witiary—ITeld at 060 ; no sales, ProvistoNs—Pork quiet at $16.75, Bacon dullj only small order trade, Lard quiot’; summer, T30, lioas—8teady nt §4,35@4.60. Oatrrn—Steady and unchanged, CINCINNATI. CrNernNATI, Ang, 2,—BiEADSTUF P—Flour quict at $0.00@0.75, Whent firm ot $1.30, Corn firm at 40@ 49c. Ryu firm at 0@75¢. Oats quiet and unchanged, Barley drm nt $1.10@1,15, TrovistoNs—Steady, Lork nominal at $10,50@17.00. Lard nominal; stcam, 8@8, Eettle, 85/@8Xa; bulk meats steady’ shouldo clear tib, ealoa st $0.40 on spot’; D3¢0 buyer Soptember ; clear, 950, Ba- con firm ; shoilders, 9Xc; clear Tib, 105@10%0; clear, 10Xo. NARINE. Port of Chicago. ARRIVED,...,Aug. 24 and 25, Schr Z. Ohondler, Buffao, coal. ; Bebr 0, Johuson, Manfatod, lumbor. Scbr G, Elleu, Péntwator, lumber. Seow Bultan, Muskegon, sk Prop Frontlér City, Butfalo, knndrics, Bebr A. Frederick, loliand, wood, Sehr Rob Roy, Saugatiek, liuber, Eciir Joues, Holland, tonbark, Bchr Mary, Muskegon, lunibor. Sclir Tmperal, Oconto, hunbur, Bchr Mary, Muskogon, lumber, Bebr 3, A, Johuson, Shugatick, wood. Beow Laurins, Saugatuck, wood, Beow South Lavon, Soutl aven, umber, Scbr J. P, De Coudrus, White Lake, lumber, Bcbr M, Haunaliy South Taven, lumber, Selir Minorva, Muskegon, lumbur, Sehr Tricolor, Holland, slaves, Behr L, Slorm, Saugatiick, slabs, Bolir Richard 3fott, Geontd, lumber, Belir Richard Winslow, Builalo, coal. Schr Felicitous, Manistec, lumbor, Prop Depere, Greon Bay, sundrics, Belir M, Wilcox, Buffalo, coal, 8ebr Kate E. Howard, Whito Lake, lumber, Belir Iver Lawnon, Mitwkegon, laniber. Behir Westcheater, Munlicgon, Inmber., Behr Prince Alfred, Clevaland, coal. Behr Emmn Lighton, Whito Like, lumber, Behr Potrol, Muskegbn, lumber. Sehr Racino, Muskcion, nmbor. Lir Sea Guin, Muskeyon, lumber. Solir Monsoon, Munkeyo, lumber, Sebr Florettn, Black tivor, stuves, Trop 8, D. Caldwell, Port FHuron, sundrios, Prop Missourl, Erle, sundries, Belir Emeliuo, Dluskegon, lumbor, Eelir Guyalozs, Olovelaud, coal. Behr A. Ruat, Ahnapoo, lunbor, Sobr Qubs, Muskogon, lumber, Sebir F. B.'Garduor, Choboygan, lumber, Sehir Atundoll, Mouistoo, lambor, Behir Babama, Buffalo, coal, Belir Kato Lyons, Muskegon, lumber. Behr Josoph Vilas, Green Bay, lumber. Trop Now Era, Grand Haven, towing. Dargo City of Erlo, Grand Haven, lumber, Bargo Wolvorine, Grand Haven, lumber. Bargo Clty of Grand Haven, littnbor. argo Black Hawk, Hamlin, lumbor, Beow Biack Hawk, Littlo T'Cavorso oy, wood, Sohr Tom Palne, Saugatuck, wood, Tug Katy Bmoke, Manitowoc, light. Selir Dilwuukeo Belly, Littlo Suatnico, lumber, Behr Presto, Muskegon, lumber, Scow Gurdener, Lik's Per, lumber, Sehr Aurion Dixon, South Haven, lumber, Sohr U. 8, Grant, Good Harbor, wood, Sebir Tlituols, Bufioy's arbor, wood. Prop Uity of Tolodo, Ogdensblirgh, sundrics, 8olir Magnolin, Mugkegon, lumber. ‘Brig Trutnan Moss, Muskbgon, lumber, Belir Radical, Pentywater, lumbir, Bchr Flying Mist, BufTalo, coal, Prop Vandorbilt, Buffalo, sundrios, Prop Morchant, Huffala, sundrics, Bebr Herald, Ludington, lumber. Bebir Lizzlo Naw, Green Day, luniber. Bebr Satlor Doy, Maruotte Lier, slabs. Setsr Hamilton, Two Rivore, railroad tios, Sohr Transit, Kowntinoo, railroad t Seow Mouomiuce, Ludington, lumbur, Prop Georgo Dunbar, Muskegon, lumber, Bargo Gouteat, Muxkegon, hnmver, Belir 8, G, Andraws, Travorso Bay, wood, Sehr D, A, VauValkonburg, Lako Supericr, stonos, Bebr J, & A, Btronach, Frankfort, lumber, Behr Quecn of the Webt, Muskegon, lumbor, Hehr Ralph Campbell, Munkegon luibar, Belir A, 3L, Boors, Whitoflal Tiay, cedar pasta- Hehir Paulitio, Lulskegon, lumbor. Prop Anna Laura, Muskégon, lumbor, Behr Gamo Cock, Muskegon, Timbr, Belir Glad Tidings, Muskegon, lunber, Belir Valolt, Larrs’ Plor, wood, Bl Pilgrita, Menomined, Inmber. Belr 1, M, Stanton, Maulstey, luniber, Behr 1, J. Groy, Miskegon, limber, Beow Your Brathars, Manlatco, lumbor, #eow L, Patuter, South Haven, tunbark, Sebir Two Fanules, Oconto, lutiber, Schr Dalton, Frankfort, Ininber, Sehr 1, Drotden, Whito Luke, lumber. Schr Jeaslo Plxllf&m, “Muskugan, lnber, Schr Faleon, Ludington, lumber. Bark E, 0. L, Grand Traverno Bay, wood. Behir Bardinl, Mnisteo, Inmber, Schr Gun, Blgul, Mauistéo, lumber, Helir Kute Hinchman, Ocauto, Juiaber, Sebr B, J, Maltca, Ford Rlvor, lumber, Behir W, 11, Hawklus, Jacksonpost, w Behr 0. N, Hackloy, Bhoboygan, Nimber, Selir Nortls Star, Peutwalor, lunber, Holir Myrilo, Muskcgon, luber, Belir Jonnty Mullin, Oswego, coal, Behr Clara Barker, Lirle, coul, EBehr Robert Campboll, Gooll Harbor, wood, folr Dixpatch, Sturgeon Bay, lumbor, Trop Ira Ohifieo, Saugatuck, luwber, Sehr Lonn dolnson, Erlo, col, Slir ¥lylng Gloud, Ponsiukee; hunber, Tirlg Gladiator, Mantsteo, lumber, Hebir J, Digley, Cloyeland, cosl, Kehr 7. B, Tuylor, Grand Tfaves, wood, Heaw Horoulcs, Ourlton, wood, Jurk Jobn Brudoy, Butfulo, coal, Hebir O, N, Johnson, Ogonz ay, lumber, Bobr Mary, Horw's Dler, wool, Hcaw B, N, Dunhinin, Vikes P Belur Aliuspoo, Piko's Pior, woud, Belir Horuve Ureeloy, Holfand, siaba, Hohr Bilyor Clond, Baugatuck, Jumber, Solir Qotuvio, Manisteo, nmber, Trop Montaua, Buiralo, sundrios, Huar Alponn, Muskegod, sundrics, Htme Blioboyian, Two Livers, sundries, Hoow Oasater, Egy Harbor, tanbark, Hohr Kilderhouse, Buffalo, conl, Hobr 1t, 1, Hubbard, Ohoster By, wood, Sohr Drlvor, dacksah's Pler, ralirosd tles, Hobr W, H, Millard, Madison Yier, W Behr Nalelgh, Manfhtoo, lunber, Bohr Entorprise, BMuskogou, lumber, Schr Minngeota, Monoiuonce, lumbir, L. Wren, Otwego, coal, Ttolt, Foutwator, tanbark, gchr D, K, Martln, Elk Raplas, lumbor, /Bark Careler, Munlsteo, lumbury ‘wood. Sohr . Paul, Pontwator lumbor. 8ehir Vormant, Whito Lnke, lumbor. Hebe 3, Tiean, Jr., Muskegon, himber, Bohe ifamlol, Mabistan, lombor, - Belir Mary Holen, Whita Lako, lumbor. Sehr Lumhormath, Diack Oreek, Tumiicr, fchir Mary Bootll,'White Taks, lumbor. Bolir Wort Bkls, Owego, coal, Behr Donmark, Ogona Yy, lnmbor, Hcbir Holmes, Maniatos, ltnber, Behr L, Van Valkouburg, Tuftalo, coal, tme Goron, Bt Jomepl, sundsn, chr Jollo Dindon, Ogonz Ly, toleyraph poles, Selr Japun, Ford Tver, tuniger, LT 2 Helir A, Brouton, Groon'liay, lumber, Kelir Vieuna, Qlovelaud, cosl, sche Movollo, Ford River, lnmber, Hohr MoWllinma, Clovoland, conl Behr Montauk, Oloveland, co: Sehr J. ¥, Fontor, Holland, wood, Bohr Glippor Olty, Cedar Hiver, wood. " Schr Hungarian, Buffalo, conl. Bobr E. P, Byce, Ford Rivor, tolegraph polca, Bobir Ev M, Davison, BufTalo, toal. 5 OLEALLED . Aug. 21, Schr'D, K, Martin, Elk Raytdn, 120 pon buliiing atotie, Hobr A, L. Androws, Klugston, 17,46 hu wheat, Belir M, Thompron, Whito Lalo, 200 bu oats. Sohr Houventr, Peutwator, i bi corn, 600 bu oatn, Bohr Hnttlo Fishier, Davis' Mor, 5 rlk salt, and sun- rios. Stmr Coronn, t, Joseph, sundrien, Bumr Muskegon, Grand Javen, susidrics, Behr A, Cab, JufTnjo, 50,000 liu wheat, Prop Wm. M. Tweod, Buflalo, 57,000 bu wheat, 2,000 bris flour, 100 bala pelts, Behr Amarica, Yort Golborne, 18,000 bu wheat, Bahr Tubbard, Lrle, 460 tons coal, 8fmr Blioboyyan, Rcina, 4 buls polts, and sundriea, Sehr Qlipper Oity, Grand River, 16 brls pork. Sebr Corsl, Lincolu, 8 brla pork, 35 brls tlour, bags seed, Bchr Lumberman, Disck Orook, 3 bria beof, NIGNT OLEANANOES, Hohr Anno Sherwood, Erle, 40,600 bii corn, Bimr Morcliaut, Erio, 640 bars pig lead, 500 brls Iard, Scow Dinry Holen, White Lake, 600 bu’ corn, 1,800 bu. oata, 500 s white lead, and sundrics, Schr W. I, Allon, Buffalo, 10,200 bu whoat, Beow Eitroka, Michigan City, 29 cords of stono, Belir Onconta, Port Golorno, 25,848 bu whoate Hako Froights. wero activo to tho oxtont of the offerings, at unchang- ed rates, or at 7c for wheat and 8)o for coru to Buf- falo. Ohartorswere: To Buffalo—Schr Naiad, whoat 70 props Vandorbilt and Fountain Oity, corn and wheat mrou[ih rate, To Oswego—Schra Amoricun and W, J, Proston, corn at 130, To Oloveland— Behr A,'O, ‘Hansen, 'wheat 70, To Dotrolt—Schr W. B. Allen, corn st 6o, To Barnla—Prop Caldwoll, corn through, To Ogdensburgh—Yrop Oity of Tole- do, corn throngh, Total capacity cqual to 05,000 bu ‘wheat ‘and 110,000 bu corn, The steamoer Amizon (lo arrive) has been chartored for wheat through to Now York, Capacity, 65,000 bu, Vessols Passcit Dotroit. Dernorr, Mich,, Aug, 23, —PAssEn Ur~Props Weno- na, 8t. Albans, Turner and barge, Fay and bargo, W. L. ‘Wefmoro and bargo, Tawns and batger, T, N, Milla sud barges ; bark Sardinia ; schr Asa Ohilds, PasseD DowN—Props Java, City of Ooncord, Wilson, Cuba; bark Orphan Doy 'schra A. Voughl, B, F, Tiruce, Oricntal, Saveland, dolden Flosce, G. Shorman, 1. B, Locko, Lucreno, Soplia Minch, Noita Woaver, Ifowisnd, Wm, Shupe, W, Grandy, Goodell, Goshnwk, Homispliore, Ouk Leaf, F. Orawford, Anna Oralg. ‘Wixp—Northeast, DrruorT, Aug. 23—Evening,—PAssen DowN—Propd Evergreon Oity aitd barges ; barke I, Joncs, lted, Wiiite, sud Bluo, Peshtigo, Lafreniur; schrs Waucomn, Mid~ night, Farwell, Roberts, Jenkins, 8, Flint, Empiro Hh\(«ib‘ Lyons, J, B. Itichards, Gallatin, ){. 8. Col- s, cutia, Camden, T, Y. Avery, Mogellan, Havana, W. Crosawalto, Novada, Sunrisc, Pagse Un—rops Shoridan, Winslow, Europo, Pan- saic, LHoward snd barges, Graves und bacgos, Dubuqio and barges, Benton ; batk Lottio Woll 3 aclits Aliihia, A. M, Moss, Mincrnl State, Georgo Stoel, Dolaware, Dishibg Waver, Liltly Fox, North Cape, idsclus, Hel- fenatein, ‘WiND—Noriheast, Special Diwpatch to The Chicago Tribune, ETHOIT, Aug, 24 — Evoulng.—VARSED DOwN-— Props A. 8. Craig, Bt. Lonis, Ganixtco, Egyptian, Low- ell, Pringleand Darges : barks Charles Nims, A, I, Bboro; Sehru J, Boll, City of Bhehoygan, G. Mattis #on, J.'N, Fieher, J. 'Paigo, F. Brown, E. M. Portch, D. 8. Austin, J.' Wade, ~Amoskeny, L. Rawson, One ‘ward, D, P, Dobbins, Adstris, I, I Card, L. 8. {am- fi'?fi"fi"in" ward, Augusts, Pelican, D, Holmes, ltim- all, cais. Pagsep Ur—Props Indiana, D, M, Wilson, Sanilao, Lincolu aud barges, Genova and barge, Sun and ‘barges, Glaacou nnd barges ; barks E, Corning, Tous ner; schra A, J, Rogers, Brightlo, Buy State, W, B, Hanns, Clty' of the Straite, Northwest, Onoudaga, Btar of Hope, Expross, Mald of tho Alat, Bolkirk, Fred Morse, D, Freoman, Doyaldson. D—East, linois River and Canal News. Special Dimuteh to The Chicago Tribune, LABALLE, TIl,, Au Tha canal ‘bost Paramonnt, ‘was tosed 11D from Porit Inat avening, and the Gontaulk to-dny, bath with corn for Chicago, The conal bonts J. Crolty and Oypsoy Quoen, both’ with lumber for Tenry, dropped duwn undor kadl, and tho prop Iilinols doparted, towlng tho caunl bont ' Floronco Boyer with rotigh stono for the dam ot Honry, Tho caunl boats Gontauk and Paramount, from Perw, and tho prop Novalty snd ler borgd irom ' Lafallo, all with oorn for Ollipko, pasesd 1L (LY CAual, 1he canal Boat Fiorence Loyor, fram Lomont, wili rough stona for tho dam af Henry, passod out of th conal. Tight foet Gvo inchos of wator on the mitorsill of Lock 16, No roport of tho stoge of water bolow, CaNAL_OFFICE, OIIOAGO, AUG, 23, — ARRIVED — Board ‘of Trade, Marsollles, 6,000 bu corn; Lrilliant, Morzls, 6,00 bu corn;’ Gen, Sherman, 6,000 bu corn: Cayuia, Lockport, 5,500 bucorn ; Prot poller King Brothers, Lookport; Thunderbolt, Lmout, 69 yds etona; Constitution, Louiont, 80 ydn stono; Ara- bis, Lomout, 77 yda atolio; Gol. Martin, Lotnont, ds stono; Cushman, Lemont, 69 yds' stone; G. Judd, Lemonf, 93 ydn stona ; Advahco, Lemont, 82'ydn slono; Uarry, Lowont, 82y stono ; M. L. Peaslee, TLomont, 66 yds stono 3 Oliarles Walkof, Lemont, 89 yy stono ; "Aduiral, Lomont, 67 yds atono; James 1, Walker, Lemont, 67 yds sfone, 40 brls Limo Charlos Bteelo, Willow Bprings, 90 yde stone; Sligs, Willow Bpringw, 65 tony ico; Gulenn, Willow Spriugs, 70 tona fco; Drill, Eswt Morris, 148 tons coals T. Ryburn, larwetlics, 6,000 bt corz, 4,620 M woed, Willow Springs, 25 Crzaneb—Propa_South' Shore, light; Oak: Leaf, Lomont, light: Traveler, Lomont, light} Gedrgo Judd, Leniont, lght; Bonitor, La Balle, light ; Omabs, Senocs, light. Cuicaao, Aug, 230 p, m.—Anuveo—J, Marring- ton, Willow Bprings, 45 tons of ico, OLEARED~Rclisnco, Lemont, lights Col. Martin, do; M. B,_ Carpenter, Bag, do; Goorgin, Senocn, du’ Morning Light, Ottaws, 126 tons conl; R, E, Goodel), Morris, light; Qubs, Oltawa, 81,300 ft' lumbor ; Gol Rtod, Laallo, § brls_tlour; Peter and Paul, Ottawa, Lighi; Olive Branch, Marsollivs, light ; Caroline, Hou 80,760 £t lumber; John Carter, LaSallo, 37,831 ft 3 Brillisnt, Morris, light; Commerco, Oltawa, 65,050 #t lumber, 60 m ehinglos; Dictater, Jallot, 80,243 £t lumbor, Speciul Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune. LLE, Lll,, Aug, 24,—Tho steamer Xutle, arrivod thie aftoruoon, towing the canal-boats Pallus, from Cbillicotlic, aud the J, D, Leonsrd, from Lacon, both with corn for Chicago, Tho canal-boat Col, Taylor wal tnwm];!- from Poru with corn for Chicago, Nothe ing doparted Ly tho river, Tho caual-boats Palias, J, D, Loonard, aud Col, Taylor all with _corn for Ghicago passed into the canal, aud tho Metropolis with lumber for Houry passed out of tho caunl, Eight feet & inchen of water on {he mitoraill of Lock 16, No ro. port of tho stage of waler balow. Miscellancouu, ‘Northeast wind aturday ovaning, —Thora were excoudingly heavy squalls on Lake Michigan on tho night of the 16th fnat., causlng much damago to vesrcls, ~Tho bark Menomonce and the scow Binal entorod this port yesterday morning with * busted” topsails, —Tlo éehr Milwaukea Bollo, which waa nebore at Chambars Trland, Groen lay, whs brought into Lurbr with a steam-pump on board 'of her, by tho fug Kittie Bmoke, of Manitowoe, ~The bark Glenbeulsh, which was burned at Ohfca 010 tho yecal irg, hms Uocn. ebullt ot Dy City, aud 4 now callod the Durton, ~—Tho bark Carrier, which left Chicago on the 14th, had a beavy wquall on the night of the 16th, Clowin, up all hol¥ square canvass, throo tion wero seut aloft by tho Captain tounfurl it. While they woro at worl, tho safl hove over tho yard, aud one of thew, Charles Nelnou, a Norweglan, foll overboard and wau drowned, “The sea was g0 beavy and tho night so dark that noth- ing could bo dono o savo him. The man was 33 yeats of a0, and Lian a married sistor living in thin city —Thoachr W, G, Grant, robulit In this city, wil tako her firat cargo’ from Detrolt to Butfulo, and thon go into the grain trado, —T'ho schooner Ora, of Benton Harbor, belng too heavily laden with lufubor, bocatmo waterlogyed whilo on routo for Ohicago, but succeoded in roaching St. Jomoph, Her declk lowd was lost,—Atluautes Wiscon- ™ —A fow days ogo Moases, Worthington & Son, of tho North Amberst quarries, shipped from Vermilifon, for Obifcago, on- tho bargo G, G, King, 753 gross tans of block stonp, belug fho largost cargo of atons ever shipped_on tho fnkes, Tho King belongs to Capt, Trindovillo's fieot of bargus,—Cleveland Herald, —Tho Unitod Statos Gavernmont haa now party at ‘wark undor tho direction of Gen. Comstock, in making an nccurato chart of tha 8t, Lawrouce Tver, ucluding all felands, points' bays, cliauncls, und oven tho Louscs that sro isiblo from tho water; also tho depth of wator, nnd locality of shoals, ‘Thb survoying part numbors about oue hundred ‘men ; thoy are divido into two gangs, —Tlio body of amaflor namod Honry Alston wos founa In tho river near (ho foot. of Olilengo streot yostorday, after conslderablo dragging. o sbipped on tho bark J. G, Maston at Ohicago, and it 18 sadd that hin family ato thore, 1is hiat was found In tho morning on tho dock, Lloody, and_foul play was euspooted, but biu watch and atd a littlo monoy wa fouid on his body, and it i now presuniod, belng lntoxicated, bo mus ‘liavo full frotn tho dock. Eazpress, 4 "3During tho soason of 1860, 40 vesnels cloared from 110 Iakes for Enropean ports, ladon with timbor, stavos, and geain, Of thimo thoto aro ouly oight Temaining, ‘Al of thein aro yot in_somo way einployed in the lako sorvico, Thuso' avo tho schoorera O, W. Holt, Twin Sistore, Milwaukoo Lily, White Clouid, Orkuoy’ Lase oplia’ Bmith, Aloxander ond J, ¥, Warnor, All but the Warnor and Bophia ro yst plylug ns eail vosels, Tho Warnor aud Hmith kave bosn convertod into tow burges, Tho J. F, Warnor, during 140, mado tho ‘voyage from Quebedto Greshuck, Sevtland; in 30 days, having a sucosssion of Lght winils tho wholv voyage: Duriug the pusesge sho autsalled tho clipper ship Gus 11, 5ud was 10t beaton during her ubsonce, 8ho ha on tioro than on occaslon narrowly oscaped abipwrock siuco Lor return to the lakes and twice was abaudoned as 5 tolal loss, Blie, howover, survived all hor misfor- tunos, and fu now 8 lumbor-carrior s s barge. DEATHS. LATHROP-On Bu;&n y Aug. 24, at6:30 p. m,, Wal- % fai i 2 Raio for 8. Latiiroy, son of thd lain Dn:.lu);llvl irop, 8 oars 8 months aud 8 days. unehr (e ey (oudsyl B4y ot o noifone curur dburlosts ol biui o) Bud Ukorokoo (1a,) pape: By ELISON & FOSTER. Great Bankrupt Sale SIT.FT, WATCIES, AND JEWELRY A AUCTION, On Taosday Morning, Aug. 26,at 10 o'look, At Qur Balesroom, 87 Muarket-st., grf\,lfllmrglnl Qold and,_Stiver Wnl‘:\)mn. Uold Chalne, , d Plat Sota, Gold Obarma, ote, Als & Infwo lina'uf thia Hanvy Drode Silke, fist:lnts foods (i colors, Wo will snil at sama time a splondid lino of Beavers, Olotls, Oassimeres; Eto. Byorderof G50, W, OAMPBELL, Assignoe. BLISON & FOSTER, Auctionoors. AUCTION SALE! IHMENSE OPENING SALE LOTS & BLOCKS SOUTH LYNNE, By positive and poremptory order of MESSRS., A. VAIL & SON, Wil Take Placo on the Groand, Thursday Afternoon, Ang, 28, L 4 AT 2 1-2 O'CLOCK, A Bpoctnl Trafn, freo to all, will Toava tho O., O, 0. R, . Depot, southwost cornor Canal and Kinzlo at1:30p. m., returning aftor tho snle, which will take placo undor the NEW AND MAGNIFIOLNT CANVAS PAVILION usod only by Ellson & Foster, SOUTH LYNNE ia but soven milos south of tho Coart- ¥ouso, thonorth lino belng Sixty-third-st.; Ashlaud-av, and Bluo Island-av. aro the cast and wost boundarios, and. ovory lat 18 inatdo tho line of tho Bouth Park. Two rall- roads, with stations, conneot with tho clty; alsoan ome nibus luo, faro b conts. THE CIIICAGO SILVER BMELTING WORKS and about thiirty housos aro alroady bullt; and anothor Larze Faotory (s Coopor 8hop, to employ from 60 to 80 men), 1s now undor contract, and will bo commenood fmmodie stoly. Tho stroots aro graded and shado troos planted. SOUTH LYNNE Must Oome Inside the City TIE NIEXT MOVE OF TIIE LIMITSY, and this will be “ tho best opportunity of thoseasun to Obtain Lots at Your Ovn Price, And on Very Easy Torms. I This will bo & bona fide salo, and Real Hetato Doalers wisbing to purchaso Blooks can do s ohosper than at any future timo, TERMS OF SALE—On lots and on all suma undor $1,~ 500, ono-fifth eash, whon papors aro dollverod ; balaucy, 5 per month on cach fol, Gu blocks and on all sums over 81,200, onc-quartor cash, and balanco in 1, 3 aud 3 yenrs; intarost 8 por cont ou doforrod payments. A doposit of 810 on oach lot will bo requirod on tho ground. Titlo porfect and abstraot faraishod tacach busor. Informa- tion and plats of the ground ean bo ubtainodion the traln. or from A, VAIL & SOOIV, 120 Denrborn-at., or of ELISON & FOSTER, Auctrs. 87 MARKET-ST, 10 RESIDENGE LOTS, CORNER OF Garibaldi and Thirty-first-sts, AT ATCTION, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUG, 29, At 3 o'clock, on the grounds, B Lots fronting on Garibaldi-st, b Lots fronting on Thirty-first-st. 35 by 126 feot onoh to an alley. ‘These Lots aro flnely loonted cn tho above- nomed stroots, wast of Stato-st., in o thickly settied portion of tho oity, and ‘aro valuublo for reaidenco purposes, tlo porfoct. THRNE OF BADI.1-3 oaih bufance in one ond two Ynm‘s, with 8 per cont interost. A deposit of $100 required ox each Lot, FPorsons attending tho sald can tuke tho Btate-st. cors to lirty-firit-st., which is only a few minutos’ walk fran the property, ELISON 8 FOSTHR, Auctioneers. BY GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. SPLENDID SALE! On TUESDAY, Aug. 2(, at 9 1-2 2. m,, Dress Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Unierwear, Cutlery, Bilver-Plated Goods, &c. A very nttraotive lixo of Onssimeros, Sati- nots, Jeans, &o, Bxtensive ling of Men's and Women's Woolon ard Cotton Hosiery. Bul- moral Skirts, Quilts, Fancy Overshizts, &o., &i n’fiffii“ glnd Rag Carpots, st 11 o’clook, O o, by the o T GEOY P, 0O & 00, Auctiomorn, ahd 70 Webasil-av. Great Catalogue Sale Boots ShoesSlingers, On WEDNESDAY, Aug. 27, ut 9 1-2 a.m., BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 08 & 70 WABASH-AV. A largo numbor of tho bost marufuotures of tho Gountry wi ‘this #nle, includin BUGKHR BOOT, fu MLN'S, 1 YOUTH’S8, Those goods aro F IlAN‘leD BY WM. A. Efll"l‘lfllts & CO. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Real Estate and General Auctioneers, SALESROOMS, BOWEN'S BLOCK, Nos. 16 & 17 Randolph-st. BALESTHIS WEEK: CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & HARNESS On TUESDAY, Aug. 2%, at10s. m. Dry Goods, Clothing, Farnishing Goods, Etc,, On TIURSDAY, Aug. 288t 0., m, Rogular §ale of Honsehold Goods 0 BATURLDAY, Aug. 50, at 935 8. m, WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoora, By T. 8. FITCH & CO. AUCTION SALE OF Boulevard and Other Property On WEDNESDAY, Aug. 37, 1873, at 4 o'olock . m., OF THKGROUNDS, * 5 lutw an Forty-firabat,, botween Cottago Grove aid Drexol lioulovard 4'lots on Unian- il s ohoien ot alo DOFUIILOTyY. PR «, noar Droxel Nouloy, Oakwood lontovacd, Title poroct, urthor psrtioular noply o ITOH S UO., 183 Washiugtorst, MEETING;.- AR~ Notleo, . The Btaoklioldors of the Wostarn Oatholio Pbil Qo, aro m(wlfllu 1o attend & muoting of th Wi Caitwllo Pablisling Oo.; to b hold at thuir rol 44 and 46 Cuntral Unlon Blook, corusr Badisosi kotoate,, on Baturday wvonlnd, Bopt, nelock ull attondanco fs royuost a3 businoss ofinportance il Gouno bafuso Lo mibotingy JOLLN TieS OBV