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TH CHTICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, iRY THE COUNCIL. The Selection of a City Hall Plan Postponed. Sheridan Shoots 6 Another Wad of Paper at Mr. Washburn, Ald, Cullerton Anxious to Distribute the Hacks All Over Town, Tho Nomination of Mr, Bateham for Fire Marshal Not Confirmed, The Counoil hold & rogular meoting yostorday ovening, tho Acting Mayor in tho chair. Prosont, Ald.© Bowen, Dixon, Warron, MeGenniss, Cooy, ‘_va\voy. Sidwell, Stono, Pickoring, Tracoy, Schniitz, Cullorton, McClowry, Clowry, Bailey, Powoll, O'Drion, Clark, - Sweot, Kohoo, Bhor- wood, Mooro, Quirk, MeGrath, Eckhardt, Stout, Malr, Longachor, Schafiuor, Carnoy, Caanon, Drandy, Corcoran, i PETITIONS, Dotitions were presonted and roferred fora hattor supply of wator on the South Sido below Twonty-second, all waste to bo stoppod, thoso 'who havo a full supply to pay moro, and othora to pay according to what thoy got; for gas-pipes on Paulina strect, botweon Polk and Van Du- ren; to build n framo houso on Mitcholl stroot, wost of Throop; rolative to approachos to tho viaduct on Kinzio stroet, at Ilalstod; for a power on Halsted streot, south of 'Mhirty-fifth, nnd for water sorvico-pipo on Ashloy, from Wood to Lincqln, OnDERS, The Donrd of Public Works was ordored to build a sower on Carpontor stroot, botwoon Kine * zie and Hubbard, and to build a sewor on Hal- stod stroot, south of Thirty-fifth, Tho Board of Firo aud Polico was nuthorized to appropriato so the paymont of four Firoe Wardens the amount herotofore approprinted for the payment of fivo Wardens, and was ordered to put up a fire-alarm box at the cornor of Harrison and McGrogor stroots, An order dirccting tho oard of Health to canso to bo removed all cattle-cars of- the Rock Toland and Lake Shore Roads, on side-tracks north of Thirty-ninth stroet, was roferrod to the Committoo on Streots and Alloys, S. L. TIE PAVING QUESTION. A communicntion from tho various stroot- paving contractors, stating that thoy meot with dificulty in gotting pay from proporty-ownors, owing to the allogation of H. M. Grow that the pavemont lnid by the Board of I'ublic Works is on infringomont of his patent, and asking tho Council to investigate the matter, sinco n favor- Able roport from the Council would kave & ten dency to induco property-owners to pny up moro promptly. § It was roforrod to the Judlcinry Committeo, TIE COURT-HOUSE PLAN, The resolution of the Board of County Com- missioners, selecting Tilly's plan as the one to build the Court-Houso by, was reforred to tho Committes ou Public Buildings, Ald. McGrath offerod tho following, which was roferred to the snmo Committeo : . Onprnrp, That the Toardof Public Works croct the sity'a portion of the new Court-Houso nnd City Tall tecording to tho plans and_specifientions of Oito H, Matz, and omyloy tho sald Matz ns_Superlntendunt of srectlon of matd Coust-Touse and City Hall, and sllow him tho usual percentago for bis services as i3 usunlly sllowed to architecta when employedto superintend the uroction of buildingss provided, howevar, that {he Buard of Couuty Commilusioners agree to build the county portion of said buliding according to tho plang and rpocifieations of Otto 11, Matz, and to employ him o6 Suporlniendent of tho orection of the same, A motion by Ald. Stone, that the Committoo on Public Buildings report’ Mondny on nll mat- tora in referonce to the Court-Iouse and City" Tl Which Lind beon referred to them, was dise cussed for some time, It was claimed on ono wide that a week was too short n time for the Committeo, audoun tho other that au attemps was to be mado to push the seloction ofl till aftor the election. The motion was agreed to. BIERIDAN'S CITARGES: Polico Commissioner Sheridan pubmitted tho following charges against . Supt. Washburn, Fluch woro referred to the Conunittes ou Po- ico : < GENTLEMEN: Whereas, Elmer Washiburn, General Buperintendent of Polieo of {ho City of Chiieago, on the 18th day of July, 1673, was, oa I bolieve, guilty of conduet wibecoming u Clilef of Police, having a ton- dency to_domoralizo {hio forco under his command, and io brimg our Cily Government futo contempt and ridleulo; nnd whercus, this was not {he rat occaslon on which hu wis guilty of conduct having o liko tou- deney, 1 deem it my duty to submit to your considor- ation ‘wnd adjudleation fho following clinrges agninat thesufd Elmer Washburn, praying your lonorablo body to cauge tho witnesien whioke unmws aro attachod to tho charges, to o cited beforo you, and that you name o timo and placo for the heating of tustimoby in proof of tuede charges, And inasmuch as Elmer Washburn hus proved hiuself (o be contnnacions, insubordinate, and incapable in the dischargo of Is ' dutics an kald Buperintendent, the public intorest requircs fmmodic ste action by your honorable Lody in this matter, snd It dispositiun at tho carlicst opportuuity, T have tho honor to remain, vory reapectfully yours, AR BUERIDAN, Pollée-Commissionor, Charge I.—Nuglect of duty. Specification 1. In thin, thut Eimer Washburn, Suporintendent of Folice, has failed nnd negleeted to render to the Board of tho Toard, with a copy of sald order, oud that up o tho Hmo of hts, Eimor Woshe bura', eusponsion from duty by’ tho Donrd b 4 uloce B m. o tho 28th day of January, (e matd Ltnor (wastibury falod {6 oboy tha ordor of tho Board. 4 In thia, that tho snld Elmor” Wasliirn, on tho 1603 day of July, 1878, during o aeesion of to Toard of Yollce, and-in tho prosonica of tho Noard, bocamo on- raged at 8 remark whichone of the Comminsionora hiad mado, nroso quickly from his soat, selzod & larga inkatand, mud, threaton| g to lurl it at thoe Commia- wlonar's lioad, askod, in dofiant mantior, if the Oom- missioniar dato wny’ that he, Wanlburn, wan not half the time in his offico, 1o becamo again onragod, and mado use of abustvo, vile, and profana Innguanga towards the Comimissforior, nud, geatiowlnt- iug wildly, ozclafinod ; ¢ My namo ls Was! nburn, nnd you can find mo snywhere olao." “Iho witnezso to sustaln tho foregolng chargos nrot @. A, Gordon, T, 0. Thompson, O. A, Enowien, M, Hickoy, Fred Guad, C. {1, Frenci, G, R Matson, E. Manhatdt, W, I, Carter, ., P, Ward, Alox, Bullivan, dward Oulloston, John Howh on, 0, H. Rono, E. F. 0. Klokke, J, B, Bhepard, The Bpoclal Committeo to investigato tho chargos mado against Buperintondont Washburn Dby cortain porsons in Milwaukeo, submitted ma- Jority and miuority roporis, which were lald over. ' HAQR-STANDS. Ald, Cullorton offercd en ordinancs, which was roforred to tho Committeo on Polico, do- olaring that all liconsod hacks, ote., aro suthor- ized to stand and romain upon any streot, in front of any business lot or block, provided a spaco of twolvo feot is loft open from the side- walk to tho middlo of the ptreet, in front of tho main entranco of tho building oocupied for busi- noss purposes, no back to stand in this passage- way oxcopt to receivo or disoharge passongors, and to got out of the way whon the occupnnts of tho bullding want to rocetve or dischargo goods, ote. : Ald. Cullorion offorod an order which was adopted, allowing hnckmon to stand on the south sido of Jackson atroot, botwoon Clark and La- Sallo, tll othorwiso ordored.. 5 BTREET DIFROVEMENTS. ‘Tho Bonrd of Public Works submitted ordi- noncos for vacating stroots in tho northwost 3f of Sac, 81, 89, 14, and for oxtonding and straiglit- oning Elm stroet, tho last.of which was passed, Tho question of the viaduct at Halsted and Kinzle streots, and tho appronches theroto on Kingzio, Cnrro‘ll, and Wayman streots, was ro- {orm«] to the Committoc on Streots and Alleys, An ordinanco’ waa pasgod for opening North Franklin street, Tolico quarterly reports on tho state of tho polico foreo, with ntotistica and suggestions, necordiug Lo tho roquitaments of tho Oharter, Chip, 10, Sec, 2, 2. In thin, that tho eafd Elmer Washburn ‘ll!ll.‘ll and neglect- ed to comply with tho requirements of an ordinance in rostion’ to specfal bail, passed by tho Common Council on the 18th day of January, 1873, and uot en- forcod until the 12U duy of April, 1873, a pariod of throo months, to tho dotriment of the public, sud fn violation of thelr rights aud privilcges, 3. In this, that the suld Etmer Washburn hae falled and uuglcclm& 1o prefer chiarges ugafust membiers of tho police force, chargod by eltizons and superior otticors with derellcs tons of duty, Charge 11, —~Violationa of the Rules and Regulations of tho Board of Police, Bpecification 1, In thls, that tho said Elmer Waehburn, on the 24 dny of Octaber, 1872, assumed to change the polico procincts of g City’of Cliicago withont tho cousent of tho Board of Police, eald Board belng tho only competent authority to make, if necessary, sich change. 2, In this, that the sald Elmer Wnsliburn, on the 1ith day of January, 1873, lasued an order chauging tho patrol duty of ths police forco of tho clty without tho kuowledge or con- Feut of tho Bosrd of Yolice, and in_ violation of thy rules aud rogulations, 3, Tn this, that the said Elmer Waehhurn, on or about the 18th day of January, 1873, accepted, or asaumed o aceopt, the resignation of ono Totor Horat, & patrolman on'tho polico forco of the city, and sald Elmer Washburn roported in. writing to the Board that he had accepted such realgnation, 4. In this, that the ssid Elmer Washiburn, on or about the 16th dny of Junusry, 1873, assumed fo appoint o elerk for the I'ulice Departinont without tho knowlodge or consent of the Doard of Tolco, G, In this, that tho said Elmer Wanhburn sssumed to not, and bus ot a4 tho finsucial agent of tho Boord of Yolico, withou nuthority of said Board, andin violation of ths rule of Ao Toard mnndo in rolation therato, Charge I11.—Conduct unbecoming a police officor, Bpecification 1, In this, that the enid Elmer Washe Lurn, on or about tho 10th day of Ducemnber, 1672, do- clared to tho Proaident of tho Doard of Dolico, &t & Dourd meetiug, tht Lo would yover agaly personally appesr beforo tho Doard of Polfvo to anstain charges agalnat any member of the polico forco, or to poracue ally prefer charges ayniust otticera of tho force, 3, In this, that tho said Ehuer Washburn, on or nabout the 27th day of January, 1873, having arrogated to ‘limsolf powers vested only in the Board of Polico, upon being roferred by tho Board to thelaw governing tho caso inyolut, becamo violent fn mnaner and spocch in the prosencoof tho Bosrd, und, danhing & pupor which ho held in Lis band on the Trosldout’s desk, sald, with vehinnmionce, s ho walkod away: “1 will puy noattention to it,” 3, In this, that £ho 8a1d Blmer Wanhibury, Loving boen ordored by the Doard of Lolice, on or about the 18th duy of January, 1874, to submit the written realgnation of Patrolmau Palur Torat to the Toard for il consldoration, denfed having rocelved it, though tho Doard wan informed it it had been dchvv.‘rl:(l to him by Capt, Hickey ju ihe presonca of the otlier two Captuius of police, 4. In Ihis, that tho sald Elner ‘Washburn, on or sbout the 24th duy of January, 1673, gat Into u very unscomly and disgracetul altoreation with a gantloman usined John Howston, who called ut his offica on business sennected with the Polico Department, Churga I'V.—Dinabedlenco of the urdura of tho Bosrd of Police, Bpecitication 1, In this, that, on tho 18th dny of January, I87J, tho said Ehuer Waaliburn, hay- Ing notifiod tho Bourd of Polles of the fact that hio, Ele mor Washburn, had secopted tho resignation’ of Patrolman Horst, the Board ordercd him to submit sald resfgnution for ita action, with which sction sald Ehuer Wushburn fallad ta comply untll the 15th day of March, 1873, 2, In thiy, that, on Huturday, tho 25(h day of Junuary, 187, between tho hours of 5and 8 oclock [ 1y tho Tusrd of Yollee, huving called e snid Elmer Wishburn to their presence, ore dored M to renind an order diwued by Mm on the Tith day of Janunry, 187, without o knowledyo and nuthorigy of o Buatd, and {n vie Iation of a standing order of tho Board, in relstion to tho patrol duty of [hl) polleo forco, bio, tha suld Elner Washburn, did not conply with (h sutd_ordor of thy Doard. 9. Tu this, (liet tho eald Bliner Washburn, not haying compliod with the order of the Board given him on tho Sth duy of Junuury, 1873, wak, o1t the 47tk Any of (he samo month, at 14 o'clock noon, furnislivl pytho Buerutary of the Board, snd at tLo lustunce of BELLING 80IOOK LANDS, . Tho Council did net cancur in tho request of the Bonrd of Education, asking a confirmation of the nlo of cortain school lands in tho southe ‘waat quarter of Seotion 11, 87, 14. Tho Council conourrod in the ealo of 101 acroa of school lands near tho Bharpehootors' Park at 00 an acro. . FIRE-MADSIAT,. o Tho nomination of W. B. Batoham s Firo- Marshal was taken up. The majority of the Committeo on Tiro and Water roported it back without rocommendation, The minerity recom- monded that it be confirmod, Ald. McGrath had no personal .intorest in tho matter, and had boon inclinod to favor his old collengne, Batoham, but- all tho Commissionera wero againat him. 'Ho was opposod to tho con- firmation_of any man who did’ not meot their views. Io had not spon that Ald. Batoham was npuclnllfi aqualifiod for tho place, Ho mightmako an oxcollont Firo-Marshal, but those more inter- eated thonght thoro woro bottor mon. Ald. McGonniss said ho had mado his minority roport nlter consulting with tho Mayor and other gentlomon who had known Mr. Batoham for yoars, It was truo tho Commiseioners wore unanimously agaiust him, bt mentioned no ab- joctions. Outside ot tho Dopartmont he had found a gonceral oxpression of opinion fu favor of Mr. Batcham, Ald. Schaffuor did not think it wise to conflrm Mr. Batchaun, siuco there would be a Inck of harmony between him and the DBoard of Firo Commigslonors, . Ald. McElroy had a vory high opinton of Mr. Datcham, but could not votoe for him sinco thero wora better men, i wish would bo to tako a niun out of tho foreo and mnke him Marshal, it it wore possiblo to flnd him, ’ The nomination was not “conflrmed—yons, 10 ; nays, 24—as followa : , Yeaa—Ald, Bowen, Dixon, McGenniss, Coey, Stdwall, Pickerivg, Houd, Bweet, Sherwood, and Movré—10, *Nuys—Ald, Warron, McAvoy, Stone, Tracoy, Schintz, Catllertan, McClowry, Glowry, Balley, Powall, 0'rien, Clurk, Kohoe, Quirk, McGrath, Eckiiardt, Stout, Malr, Lengdcher, Schaffner, Oarnoy, Cannow, Brandt, and Corcorau—20, QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE. Ald. McGrath rend an article from the Inter- Occan on tho subject of Ald. Bond's connoetion with the ordinauce allowing the sale of liquor on Sunday, and stated that Ald. Bond never signed tho roport of tho Judiciary Committee, and no ono ever #nid that he did it. Ald. McGrath xo- poated his statoment that Ald. Bond said he thought thoy might got up un ordinanco allowing tha sale of liquor with closed doors and windows, and that ho was inclined to voto for it, a8 ho aid not lonn to over-harsh mensures against saloon- kaecpers, Ald. Bond had not seen the ordinance, but it conteiued his idoas, ‘Tho Chair had uot econ tho statoment, which was much embollishod, Ilo had ot roplied at the Inst moeting to Ald. McQrath, sinoo he -would not do so unparlinmentary n thing as to stato what happoned in a committee. He novor suw tho ordinance till it was submitted to tho Council. 110 hiad stated ho did not think the oy- dinance for 'keeping open in the afternoons would gatisfy, and that it would be better to ro- mit tho subject to tho people. Ho bad also snid prohibition” was impogsible, and tho sale of iiquor was liceused, and ho thought if overy- thing was quict in @ esloon that it was nob particularly tho businees of tho municipality to peop in nnd fee who was there. He Liad supposed, however, that tho mattor would drop in the Committes, sinco it would necessarily bo an lusue this fall. Ald. Pigkering suid, whon Ald. Richardson handed bim tho roport to sign, ho had stated that Ald, McGrath informed him (Richardson) that Ald. Bond said Lo would sign the roport. Ald. MoGrath had heard tho conversation, and donied that Ald. Richardson mado any such romarks. TLo Oouncil adjourned in s hurry. il dandits e . MEETING OF PHYSICIANS. Tho rogular somi-monthly meeting of the As- sociation of Physicians and Burgoons was held yosterday ovening at tho parlor of the Protestant Orphan Asylum, on Michigan avenue, near "Twenty-sccond streot. The meottug was called to ordor by tho Prosi- dent, Dr. A, Fisher. Dr. Hyde, the Becrotary, read tho minutos of last meoting, which wero adopted. On motion of Dr, Lyman, the following resolu- tion was adopted : Regolved, That invitations to participate in tho dtr cusslon or tranaactiona of the Bocioty may bo extend= ©d only to membors of other regular modical socloti or practitioners connected with ~regular modi schoola or hospltaln, Dr. Danforth roquestod Dr. Simona to explain tho caso of which ho was going to exhiblt a &pocimen. Dr. Bimovs.sald tho spocimon waa from a henlthy woman, 80 years of age, and had all the comforts of lifo, “Bhio was attacked Bunda) morning, Hor husband, becoming excite A went for Dr, Boyd, and whon Lo camio baok the woman had tho oramps aud was vomiting, and at that time tho sfieolmun on cxlubition was takon, Soon after the woman died. Dr, Danforth thén exhibited a microscope, in which ho bad a speoimen of the dischargo of the woman montioned above, and gave a very inter- esting solontiflo explanation of the #amo, show- ing fim it hod sl tho appearance of the dischargo from cholorn, "Ho then- weut on and enld that m.llcniiu physiciany wore not Inboring a8 hard in sciontiflo rosoarchioa 88 thoir brothron elsewhors, and that this was an oxcollont time to mnke ndvances in tho tront- ment of tho ditoaso. 1Io urged membors to for ward to him othor specimens, and he would ex- hibit thom at another meoting. Dr, Hyde sald he wau willing to recelve spoci- meons and forward them to Dr, Dauforth, Heveral communications on tho troatment of chiolera wero road, Dr. Lyman read a aclontifle papor on strice tures of tho urothra, Boveral other scientifio papors woro road, and tho meoting adjourned. —_— THE PORK-PACKERS' CONVENTION. A moeting of the Chicago Pork-Packors’ Asso- clation was held yesterdsy afterncon in the Open Board of Trade Hull for tho purpose of making arrangomonta for the National Counven- tion of Pork-Packers to be bheld fu Ohicago on Hopt, 10, Mr, Howard acted a4 Becretary. Tho Finance Committeo roportod that liberal sub- sieriptions hna' alrendy boon made, which would largoly ndd to tho amount now held by the As- soctation. Tho Hull Committes, to whom waa roforred the seloction of eu appropriata plnco of meoting, roported, vocommending that Myori UOpora-llouno be scoured for that oscasion, which roport was ngrood to. Tho CUommitteo on Car- rlugen nnd Txeursions roported soveral nrrange- ents mndo for the happiness and enjoymont of tho visitorw, Hovoral other little items of bLusl- nens of no interest to the'publio wero trausactod, when the meoting adjourued, | story of tho bujlding, A BANK SENSATION. Desporate Attompt to Rob. Mr. Scammon’s Monoy-Chest. Cracksmen Succoed in Digging Through the Outside Brick Vault. At This Point Thoy Aro Frightened Away by the Police and Bank Watchmen, A Bonmmonito sonsation was, on Sunday night, spoilod by a couplo of bungling burglars, who, during last waok, woro busy trying to got at that portion of the city school funds which is taken caro of {n tho monoy-vault of tho Marino Bank, on the corner of LaSallo and Like stroots, the Prosldont of which is J. Young Scammon, Dur- ing tho past wook Mr. 8amuol Rogors, & clork, and ono Gabolson, the janitor of that institu- tion, both of whomeloopin the building at night, hoard at times strango nolacs in tho build- !ng, which thoy could not nccount for, and, . consoquently, put down to rats. On Bundsy night, the noisos woro 8o vory audi- blo that both the clerk and jonltor bopamo alarmod, and, aflor consultiug upon what had bost be done, decided to call in tho aid of tho polico. At about half-pant 4 in the morning their doclsion was arrived at, and two *“sepocials ” wore goon induced to moke ‘on examination of the promisos. Togethar tho four men eoarched tho promiaes, but, notwithstanding the presence in ono of tho rooms of somo mortar-dust which should not have boon thore, thoy concluded that thelr foars woro groundloss, and the incrodulous smilos of tho “sapocials” put to flight the watchors' suspiclons, Btrange to say, although it is genorally known that the safo is in- variably tho burglar's objective point, and the fact that the top safo of three in the building 'was loft open, was known to tho bank employes, thoy falled toexamino it. A fow minutes after the doparture of tho spocials tho etrange sounds woro agaln hoard, this time so plalnly that no xo0m whs loft to doubt that s brick and mortar pilo was, K{ tho aid of steocl instrumonts, rapidly suffaring dlsintogration. And their searchintho atroot was rewarded by the npimnnmca of o YO. lico officor, who, with tho umE oyos, mado anoth- or soarch of tho promisos with e m']ly barron ro- sults. Tho police officor Iaughed at their foars, suggested ratn andghostaaa the probablodisturb- ers, and loft. Aftorthiano furthernoisewasheard, and the mattor wasnotagain thoughtof untilyes- tordsy morning, when Mr. Thoman, tho Cashier of tho bank, oponed tho book-vault door propar- atory to boginnivg work for tho day.- Horos sight mot Lus viow which sont through his frame ashiverof dismay, Iustead of tho noatly ar- ranged vault which had been locked up on'Sat- urday night, was o mass of brick and mortar in-~ terminglad with dopoesit-lodgors, discount and bills for colloction roglstors, gonoral ledgors, discount ledgors progroasive, aud a number o other books used in the art of money-lending. The naturo of tho very noisy rats of the night {)rovioufl was ot onco judged by the appearanco of ha placo, while above iu tho coiling was a rat~ hole large encngh to permit of the ingross of & medium-sized man. Tho fact was at once made apparont that the vault had beon attacked and entered from above, and & rnsh was made for tho monoy vault, which opons off tho book vault. To tho Oashior's intonso satisfaction this was found to bo untsmperod with. Lverything in tho book vault "had beon thoroughly over- houled; tin boxos had beon broken nfi:n and their contents soattored around ; o cash box had Dbeon robbod of somo $30dd andsomo stampa, but beyond this no harm had been effectod. An ox- amination of the vaults, which are threo in num- Tor, built of brick, and standing one abovo an- other,showed thut the burglars had hogun opora- tiona st tho top ono, which has beon loft opon for some time to dry, and which is on tho socond Oponing a holo through tho floor of this veult, the second was reached, when another holo lot tho burglars intothe baso- ment vault, but only into that part of it whera tho Marino Bank hooks are kept. Tho burglars oporated g0 that thoy would Iandin front of tho vault door, and theroein lay their error. ITad thoy opened the sonthern ond of the safe floor, the monoy vault would have been antored aud the Tldor's wenlth would havo como within their rasp. How much they would hiavo securod it is fxa fo foll, tho most iusinuating and delicately~ ut hints ag to how much tho vault contalnad ?nlllng to moot with o rosponse from the benk officials. Thoy would bave had a vory hard nut to ecrack, however, beforo the kornel conld bo oxposed, as the monoy-vault is surrounded by a tlick costing of boiler-plato, and inejdo it tho valuables are locked up in a burglar-proof safe. 'That tho attempt was made by experionced cracksmon s ovidenced by tha tools thoy loft bohind thomt, consisting of a brace aud two drills, o dark luntorn, n_muson's chisol or punch, two cloth masky, two handker~ chiofs, whioh had boen used on tho head of tho chirel to deadon the sound of the hammormng; two pair of buckskin glovos, somo matches, and & jimmy, while tho fact that thoy woro loftshows that, after the socond visit of the polico and soarch of the promises, thoy becano alarmod and loft vory hurriodly. All theso goods woro handed over to Dotectivo Ellis, who hsd beon gont -for immediately aftor tho dis- covery of the attempt, nnd, ss both handkor- obiofs bad namos upon them, somo clue may bo abtained of tho burglars, ‘The building in which the -.tzumgt was made i¢ the gray stono five- story ou the northwest corner of LoSalle sud Lako utrocts, the firat story and basemont of ‘which arc occupied, while allabovo is empty. The yault in whsqh opaeratious were bogun by the burglars ia in Room 15, on tho socond-story floor, Bhortly aftor 9 o'clock the excitoment had abated in the bank, and oporations wore re- sumed, tho mattor now resting entirely in tho handsof the dotoctives, whero it is likely to con- tinug rosting for some {lme, THE CITY IN BRIET. Fire-slarm Box No. 883, corner of Lumber and Twonty-socond streets, wns on Sunday night torn down and demolished by & peddler'srunaway horso and wagon. . Tho following saloon-keapors were yostorday roported for violation of tho Bunday liquor ordi- nance: John O'Drien, No, 1202 Stato stroot; Charles Richtor, No. 89 Clybourn avenuo; and John Hess, No. 428 Btato stroot, The Qommittee of the Fronch Benevolont So- ocloty appointed to mako arrangements for a cole- bration, Bopt. 5, will meot this ovoning at8 o'olock at Dr, Carr's offico, No, 825 West Madi- son stroot. Tho picnio in aid of the Mulligan monumont fond will loave the Rock Island depot, foot of Van Buren street, at 10 o'clock this morning, Tho varlous military companies participating will assomblo ot the corner of Adams and Halstod stroets at 8:30 o, m., and maroh to the dopot. Timothy Lynch, roported in yosterday's paper toboinn dying condition, will recover. His cousin, Thomas Lynch, who shot himg was up before Banyon yosterday morning for & prelimi- nary oxamination, and tho caso was continusd until noxt wook. , An old villain, who gave the name of Richard Kolly, apent a fow laisuro moments on Baturday in stickiug a small boy, Willism Halpin, in the hoad with a Iargo knite, ‘This innocont rooron~ tion will anable tho aforesaid Richard to study goology at tho Btato’s expenso. That billinrd matoh botweon Slosson sud Boa- sunger was finally arranged yostorday, and will bo played on_or about tho 10th of noxt month, It w for §250 o side, and will conslst of 2,000 pdints on o 5x10 carom tablo, _Mr, Heory Manhofmer is Bossunger's backer,and Mr. Honry Rhines tho stakobolder, At about 1 o'clock on Sunday sfternoon a Gorman, namod Obarles Grosecuff, 30 years of nge, whilo boatiug on the Dosplainos River, op- ponlta the Town of Lyons, was upset from his Sldif and drowned. Tho body was rovovored uhorfifi aftorwards, and an inqiost was held by Loland ‘Moody, J. P, of Lyons, Tho docenser wad n Obicago cltizon, and lived at No. 682 Mitoholl street, whoro ho leaves o wife aud two childron, . At nbont 6 o'clock foulnrdny morning_two nogrood, namod Jamos larrls and Androw Jack« son, had a quarrel, whon the former, who Is ono of 'fony Dolight's’ burliors, drew o’ razor from his pocket und elashed Jackson’s back opon from shoulder to waist, tho wound being an doop ns thio bonen would pormit. Dr, Jubwon attendod to the man, and sitatod that tho wonnd, if not carefully watched, may prove & dangorous one, An officor was at onco dispatched to arrost Harris, who i said to have beon instigated to commit the assault by Jnclmon'n hnviog last wook rofusod to tront him ivlmu_ asked to flognr:n pld The Olinton Btroot Temporanco Socloty hag ar~ rangod for o grand exonrsion to Ligin, Friday, Au?'. . A grand tomporance demonstration will tako placo, and addressos will be made by Chiengo and Tigin sponkers. The grounds unm'! will bo thoso f tho Hon, David. B, Hnmmond, who will doliver an Interosting lecturo upon tho habita of the flsh in his noted fisl-ponds. Thore will bo musto, gamos, and dancing. and no intox. featiug drinké will bo' allowod. . ekt ming he Lnd ab Andorson's Ifotel, nd Mead Dros., on Bouth Canal stroot. .Tho train will loave from the coruor of North Halsted straot and tho Nortl Branch at 10 o'elock promptly. A correspondont writes, with regard to the mau who was found dead on Quincy streot on Sntnrdey ovening, that on the aftornoon of that day ho snw tho samo man on Adams ntreot, bo- twaoen Stato and Daarborn, leauing ovor tho rall- ing on tho north sido of the stroot. Noticing that the man was in distross, ho drovo on to Olark stroot, whon ho saw him fall ovor the rail- ing to tho ground, o distance of 8 or 10 foot. Our correspundont immodintely drove to the cuf Hall, ‘whore, nt tho corner Adams and La- Ballo straots, ho stopped two policomon and told them of what ho had scon, but thoy pald no at- tontion, and went on, laughing and talking, - Poter Oonorton, ot tho North Bido, Lolonga to ndaagomlo family. Ita brother osenpod from Joliot a few days sinco, snd Baturday Poter, thinking tho family shonld not be without a rop- rosontative in tho Penitontinry, found n drunken man whom he persunded to go into a back alley, whore ho robbed him of his watoh and chain, bioastpin, and money, when, thinking maybo ho 'was not quito suro of two years, ha made thin, cortain by pulling off the man's boots and cloth- ing and marching sway with his plunder. Not bolfng able to flud bonds to tho amount of $600, . Potor musoth on tho uncortainty of things in gonoral, and his own happinoss in parttioular, . A slight gorimmago occurred at No, 876 Wa~ bash avonue, yestorday aftornoon, B. T, Wake- man, a lawyor, had & writ of restitution to sorve on s M, dukur, of No. 876 Wabash avenuo, and while this lndi very quiotly loft the promi- ses, o family by the name of Payno, her sub- tonants, who lived in tho basoment, refused to g0, and bonncod Mr. Wakeman from the placo, saftor giving him somewhat of a throshing. ~ Mr. Payno, the hoad of the family, was subsequently arreatod, and the son, who 1\ulgnd in tho moleo, i3 boing looked after ‘6’ n bailiff with & warrant. With the aid of a Constablo, Mr. Wakemnn finally succoedod in having the rocslcitrant ton- onts ojactod, Tho Illinois Amatour Pross Asdooiation will hold ita first annual Convention to-morrow attor~ noon, in tha parlors of tho St. Jamos Iotel, com- mencing st 2 o'olock exsctlv. Tho Chicago amatours have appointed s Recoption Com- mittoo, who may bo found st Anderson’s Euro- ean Hotol, whoro thoy havo mado spocil torma for the accommodation of dologates. Thoro will bo a grand lmnxucl at 7 o'clock in the evening |; at the hotel. largo numbor of dologatos are oxpoctod, and s hearty wolcome will bo oxtond- ed to them, TFrom present indications a groat auccess, is anticipated. Tho timo of tho Board of Polico, yosterday af- tornoon, wna takon up with o batch of trials, only a fow of which roceivod immodiata atton- tion. Tho cnso of Daniol Hogan, oharged with being guilty of conduct unbocoming an omnor,‘ was coutiniiod until tho 18t prox, BSimilar chargon' againat John_Boobo wore similarly disposed of. ho case of Jobn Nolan, charged with mnldng] an arrost without causo, was taken under ad- visement. Owing to tho absenco of witnesses, tho charges against Eugono Ingersoll, comprie- ing conduct unbocoming a polico officer? an toxication or insanity, wore dismissod. William Cronk, Goorge W. Banford, aud Christion Kartor wero arraigned on tho oharge of maltrealing a boy named Bodo Hellor, The two formor wero allowed to dopart, tho tostimony not implicating thom in the least. Tho caso of tho third was continuod. The Union Law Collogo of tho Univorsity of QOhicago and tho Northwostern University shows’ commondablo courago and relianco on i} 0 pub- | lio judgment in reducing itu tuition foos to $50' yoor, ‘This is ono-balf tho chargo at most ofs the Esstorn schools, and only one-third of the sato ut Harvard, Yet, certainly, no. Bustorns university includes a faculty of equal oxperionco at tho Dar, on tho Bench, in Stato and National legislation, In buninoss, and in making, ndmin- istoring, aud toaching lnw, with tnat afforded by tho faculty of our Law Colloge. ‘I'wo huudrod lJaw studonts will be requirod to roimburso tho outlay of tho two univorsities in founding the Law College undor ils}!rcuunb onspices. 1t will prepare the student impartially for practice in any Btate, and wo soo 1o ronson why its quota of students should not excoed tho number desired. ‘Barnum's oircus having left town, and it boing too warm for most_peoplo to take violont oxor- cigo unless woll paid, athletio amuscments aro at o discount. But Frank srum, swaliug to the atate of affairs, and renlizing thut something must be dono, and that quickly, or the sluggish minds of bis neighbora would vogatato, innugu- rated o atylo ef oxhibition that, although vory succossful, wo would not rocommend others to take up. ITo knockod dotwn his mother, 76 ycars old, and kicked out her only teeth, two in hum- bor. For thislittle cage of emotional insanity and horeditary eccontricity, Banyon allowed him to place &76 to tho city's crodit, Ono of tho most hardened villaine that it hea bocn the lot of the writar to see for many o day in Humilton Kabell, or Caple, who, though young in years, is o porfect Mofbusolah inniquity. ‘While tho officer was oxplaining to Judge Ban- yon how tho raseal pointed & londed pistol hown in court) at him, and pulled the trigger, {abell waa o immensoly tickled at tho thought of having 8o nenrly kitled tho man (the oap fail~ ing to oxplode saved the officor's life) that ho burst out laughiug. The Judge playfully ro- marked that tho mirthful smile of thoe youn, villain, in days to come, would take a pormanon! . soat on tho othor wide of bis capacious mouth. ' stundard English works " 1o was gont up for trial. Lot all who think the love for tho *old or “classical Eng- lish,"” to bo dying ont, ponder woll on the caso of the young man’ who, having but 80 cents in ‘monay, invested 5'in o foaf of brosd and 25in s copy of Bhakspearo. This boy, sitting on n curb- stono, with his foot In an ashi-barrol, listoning to tho songs of the bootblack aud fish-man, drink- ing in the doop truths the immortal Willism placed in the mouth of Jack Hottom, the Chair- mon of the firsb committoo that swarded prizos for plaus of a court-houso, or, orchanco, odiuiris g tho wholo-souled’ dis- Pmomstodncnu and * gonoral bonovolonco of Shylack, the original Lunko msn, must have made o picture that 6 Sir Joshus Roynolds might feel proud to copy, ‘LTho ruthless police- man, howovor, thinking the boy must bo read- ing a treatiso on municipal honesty, or somo othor equally pornicipus subject, knocked the pootry out of the whole situation, aud brought tho youth to o sad realization of the hollownoss of fame, and marched him to the station, On appearing against him on a chargo of vagrancy osterday morning, ho was informed by Judgo anyon, who rospocts such pursult of knowle edge under dificultios,that the ingenuous youth could not bo held, but must go. Among the sppropriations for now buildinga by tho Common Counell this year, was one of 18,000 for a small-pox hospifal, to bo orocted noar the Houso of Correction. The Board of Publio Works vopom building » brick ediflco, using the bricks made by the Bridewoll prison~ ers, ab 5 [cost of 833,000° Where tho additional &2(],000 over tho appropriation is to como_from, does not readily appoar, Moroover, Dr. Bon O, Millor, Sanitary Suporintendont, is of the opinion that & framo building, which would cost not over 10,000, would bo amply sufficiont for all pur- posos for which it {8 intended, for tho noxt ten yoars, and that by that timo it is prob- oble that o change will Do desirablo una nocesxery. * A frame building can thon bo burnaed up comy lotul{ sud all trace of fnfeution destroyed, whilo the briok structure will be un- available for any useful purposo, and will have cost o largo awount for its coustruction, ‘Tho Doator saya: Lot us huve a now framo bulldin ovnr{flwyum, i necossary, rathor than thal wo should ercot & pormanont” post-house for the dissomination of disease in our midst. No ono can fool aure that, in ten years, tho viciulty of tho Bridowell will not b thickly popuiated, in which cage & pormanunt small-pox hospital thore would be oxcoodingly dangeroud, The editor of the Acton (IIL) Telegraph, in hiu paper, rocently made tho following sonuiblo obsorvations about Ohicago: **Tho coutinuing rowth of Obicago shows oloarly that the city i ?u bocome one of the most ronowned in tho world, It is already o ss regards our own oon- tinout, Its growth 'is among the sirangest pho- nomena of tho ago. What tho rosult will be of having, so far from tho sesboard as woll na from tho contral intorior, & cily ot motro- politan proportions and commerce, caunot 08 yot be foroscon. Itw influouce upon the “produco trade, howover, Is unmistakalle, and at tho presout timo it sooms to bo out of the powor of any of tho soaboard” marts to countor- not the Ohicago bromdstulfs movements. That tho ity is, lnnlnrf;u dogree, the fruitful paront of tho amazing railway dovolopment at tho Went, 1s boyond all quostion, It s ulgo’ fust boconiisy & contro of weulth, rofinement, education, intol- ligouco, and c-lfllal, and from .thoso inflitoncos tho wholo West hau beon Inrgoly divected. ‘I'hoir aro doubtluss sinnlar contralizations at Bi, Touis and Oluclunati, but ina much lesy degreo, snd in- | not oxhibiting tho mama collectiva foreo and enorgy, though thoy may do so horeaftor from omulutlon.” On Buodsy Inat, about Gp, m., an clogant buggy, drawn by a vory fino horso, and oconpied by two woll-irossed Indios, was pnesing at a qnod rato of spood along; Wont audolph streot. Com- (n? to the cornor of Halsted sireot, tho fairdriver attempted to turn on that streot, In doing o, tho effect of tho rails enm{u‘nnlug tho fnnor curve upon the buggy waa remarkable. ‘I'ho entiro rim of tho off foro-wheol was wronched fram tho Apokes; tho horko bocamo frightenod nnd ran awny. Onoof tho ladios throw hersolf ontat {bio back of tho buggy, and excaped almoat unin- 1Ill‘nfl, but tho driver still hold tho ribbons, un- il, just at tho cornor of Wost Lako stroot, sho waa thrown out, and with such forco ns to turn flvo or six someranulta bofors coming to n con- dition of ront. Quito n orowd had coflocted, and 1t was nuticipated that sho would bo quito sorl- oualy, if not fatally injured; but on oxamination 1t was found that sho'hnd only sustained a fow unlm‘»urtnnt bruiges, Thos wero aitended to by Dr, Bharif, and tho two ladios, haviug paid their bill, wont away on tho noxt Milwankeo avonuo car, but not deelring publicity, did not givo thelr names, Tho horse was thrown down near the cornor of Kinzio stroot, and was badly fnjurod, The buggy wns smashed “Y 80 aa to Lo literally worthlogs oxcept for kindling-wood. ——— A MODEL UTAH JOURNAL. Ono of tho smallost, if not tho vory smallest, newspapor published anywhero in tho world is tho Cactus, of Bt. Goorgo, Utah. The copy ‘which hag beon gont to this offico is No, 11, Vol, 2, ond is dated Nov. 28,1803, Itis a shoot of four pagos, onch five inches by cight, aud op- parontly waa printed on s Novelty hand-pross of ho most primitivo stylo. Its firat pago ia do- voted to solected mattor, poetry, Josh Billings, and oxchango olippings. Tho editorinl page ~commonces with tho torms of subscription and advertising, and coniains s model apology, +which wo quote in full : If our iasuo this weok la not Ao Interesti: o Hono ‘our raaderm will ovutloo I, frci the faol $hat vur sonfor editor s gono (on n borrowed horso) ‘it Gol, Poureo's comminti I agreh of Homan atngn tho Navajoes. Wo hma, for our partnor’s enko, (ha tho command have taken plenty of provislons ntong, for, though of amall calibro (bla fect oxcepted), ot 180100 8¢ causing a famine, Wo wish b +aud hopo Llw hairless ucalp (for, as Mr., Hunkoy-Dunke; says, “Thoro is mo hir botweon s Load an llc;\l[wn") will continue to adorn our sanctum., r. Hunkoy-Dunkoy scoms to bo a priviloged oharacter about tho oglco, for on tho inpn:lh pfigo 8 tho following advertisoment ¢ To ReNr—On Washingtor y "bools, containing ‘two Targentzed” sphrtaenin. el -ventifated, capablo of contatning any two familios, i mm..m:g fiot o upset n an osrtiqurko, Early appllt ca . P, 8.—No Hunkey-Dunkey, Agont. i I . It quito rominds ono of the illustrious ox- geflunecs of tho lamented “ Phanix,” who, oing lofd a8 tomporary oditor of o Californis ' nowspapor, complotoly changed ita politics in ona weel, to tho disgust of the subseribors and $he horror of tho proprietor on his roturn, The groater portion of tho Oactus in taken up by spacial corrospondonce, which, if not very on- tortuining, is cortainly difforont from that of any nowspapor on our oxchango list. On tho wholo, thia littlo shcot_is quito & ouslosity in_ita way, ond will bo oxhibited at the Exposition as the smallost rogular nowspapor oxtaut—unlesa somo one can show a smallor, him a eafo roturn, The Waltor A, Wood-Mowers and Reap- ©ors Victorious at tho Vienna Exposition, Tho many thotsand farmers who nro using tho nbovo colebratod machinea will lonrn with pleanuro by tho following tolegram fo E, 1, Valontine, Manager of tho Western oflice of tho Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machino Company, 200 Tako streot, Chicago, that tho Wood machines hiavo been awarded tho firat prize,—tlio Grand Diplomn of Houor,—at tho groat flold trial, participated in by tho monufscturers of all ations, at tho Vienns Exhivition : HoostoR Farta, N. Y., Aug. 25,1875, B, I, Vatentine, No. 200 Lake airect, Chictgos Ofticlal cublo’dispateh given Wood firat and only prizu ovor all uatlons ou reapers and mowors, Thin o only Grand Diploma of enor, the higlest priza offered. Other machinos roceived’ medala of merlt and progresa-which ot Inferior to our award, J. RUssELL PALsONS, Vico-Preatdont, —_— * —Lifo in the tropic Lins its drawbacks, ana 1o wheroe mora than Hindostan, Tho victims of suake-bites and tigors aro annually numbered by thousnnds; the cholern on its periodicel visitn- tions sweeps off tous of thousauds mora; and to all thoso fonrful evils is now added a flood in tho provincs of Agra, which linu destroyed 3,500 diollings. Tho lous of lifo doos not appeut to Lave beon vory large, but tho natives aro usually very poor, and the destruction of their houson aud crops must bo & blow from which they can not easily rally. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Live-Stocls Maricet. NEW Yok, Aug. 26.—Besves—Frosh .rocelpte, 6,100, mukiug 0,300 for tho woek, sgninst 10,730 Jast wock., Quality generally common,’ Good ¢attle a sindo Ligher, nud tho tong of the market .more confident, but sales aloy Tanged at 86 includo 32 e at 1 Nativo ateors, Including stockers, + Toxans vanged ut 6l¢@10%v. Sales e’ Illinola teorw, 6 ta 7ig G, 3t 10XG 16 cars, 63 ewt, ot 10@11)ge; 4 cars, Tig CWE, 1@120; O cars, B cwt, i 130 ; 19 cars, 8 cwi, at 1( @ 3 16 cars, 04 @7%" owt, af 103 @155 8 cars, 0 £, ot 105/@10360 5 G cary, TV owt, at 1L4@12560 3 6 cars Kentucky sloors, 8 owh ot JI@19%0 7 U cars, Ty owt, ot 11@I240; 4 carw, T -owt, ot 10@116; 19 “‘t‘?fi Tuxngi, E),{ 5|: by .(“1 KEHCLTH ]5‘ cara 43¢ cwt, 630 ; 7 cars do, 6x cwt, ThF8Yc; 10 cars, i ewt, B, nid 3 cars cholce, 633 owt, 10ig0, with $20 off the lot, Blioop nnd Lambs—Fresh orrivals, 0,200, making 28,630 for tho weelk, agalnat 31,000 last week, Bheop in folr' domand ut 4@Ge. Lemba dull sud woak, with slow salo at €@8o for common fo choice. Bales fn- cludo 3 cars Ohlo shoop, av 09 1ba, at 6o ; 1 car, av B3 1be, at B350 ; 3 cars, av 89 1bs, at GXge; 1 car, av 84 lba, 5303 {cat, avsi fba, 41607 1car, av 88 I, 4%c; 1 oar, av 70 Ib, at 4o ; 3 cara Canada lambs, av 64 ibu, at 62;@0%0; 1 car, av 00 Ibs, at 63(@0740 4 '3 cara Stato, av 02 I, 88 T30 | 1 car, av 00 1ts, nt 6370} 1 car, av 0 108, at 750 ; 1 eaf, av 63 1he, at 8J; 1 car, av 60 s, at 7o ; and a small lot at Go, wino—Recalpts, 19,390 hogs, making 30,440 for the past woel, ogoinat 24,400 iast weck. Nono on sule plive. Drosscd or, and closid ot Ox@7o for ox- tremo welghts, Philndelphin LivesStock Markot. PIlILADELPNIA, Aug. 25.—DBeof Catllo—Dulland un« ehaugad ; gales, 5,100 “oad ; extra Penusylvauin and Western ‘stocrs, $1.0087.95 3 fair to good do, $0.000 0.50, Sheop—Falr demand; solos, 8,000 head at $4,008 6.00, according to quality, Hogs—Firmor ; eales, 5,000 Liaad, at $7,75 net, Now York Dry-Goods Market, New Youk, Aug. 25.—Businocss sctivo with commis- slon houscs 'and largo packago jobbers. Murket for cotton goods firm and stoady st unchanged quotations, Dloachod shirtings vory activoand in short supply, Brown drills and negro plaids in good demand, Prime Kluts brisk, Worsted dress goods and shawls active, tcy cansimerca and Dblack boavors tuoro sctivo, ‘Wool flannela soll readily, Yorelgn dress fabrica and camel's-bair cloths in domand, The Potroloum Trade. Prrrspunai, Pa,, Aug. 25.—Refinod potrolenm mar- Kot nothing dolng } quoied at 10c, Orude market dull, uothing doing ; quotod at $1,50@1,32, with fow sales at 31,833, inclading brokersgo. TITUSYILLE, Pa,, Aug, 25.—Potrolonm market qulet and firm 86 $1.35@1.40, “Titusvillo or Oil Gty delivorios, Fho Produce Markots, NEW YORK, Nzw Yok, Aug. 20.—CorroN-In moderate ro- quoat 3 midding uplands, 20c, Burkvsrurre—Flour In modorato demand; re. colpt#, 18,000 brls, Buparfine Wostorn and Stato, $5.00 @6.603 common to good oxirs, $5,20@0.50 ; good to choluo, $8.65@T.20 ; white whent oxtra, $7,23@8.40 5 Obio oxtra, $0.30@B.50; Bt, Louis, $0.70310.76, liye flour stoady ot #4.66@5.0. Corn nical—Wostarn, $9.16 @3.40, Wheat quictand firmor; rocelpts, 84,000 bu 3 0, 8 Chicago, $1.48 ; No, 3 Chitago, $1.60@1.61 3 No, 4 Nilwaukeo, $1.86% § now winter red Weatorn, #1,04; Whito Weatorn, §170.” Ryo qulot ; Westorn and Stata, 03@04c. Darloy and malt unchangod, Corn quiot, with modorato demand : rocolpts, 916,000 b ; steamer Wostorn mized, 50@580; sail o, 6BX@G00; high mized aud yollow, 01G030 s whito Wesiorn, 60@12 kiln-dried, B0@GB0; heatod, T4@60o. Oata fiFmer wi maderato 'domand § roaeipfs, 16,000 b : mixod Wes orn, 413§@12¢; whilo, 41@610; bluck, 41@413c. Eaas—Weatorn, 23350, Hay—Quiot and weak, Ttora—Dull, ; Qrooxnies—Oofies qulot ; Rlo, 205 @230, Rugar firm; fair 80 good_refining, 81 @Hyo, Moissses n moderatoroqueat, Rieo firii; Caroling, 83@8%o, TernorEus—Oruilo, 60 ; refined, 16 @17, TunreNTINE—RQuiot, &t 430, TriovisioNe—Pork dull and lowor; primo moss, $17.00@17,193¢; now _tneas, $18.00@18,50,_ficet qulod aud steady; nioas, $0.00@10,60¢ extra, $11.35@13,60, Out moats quiot : long elear, §3@V0; whort cluar, 030, Lard_caslors old Wealorn 'steam, ' 0-100¢ uow, 8o, Burren—Dull; fair to prinio Western, 10@25¢, Onixxse—Wenk; fulr 10 priwo state factory, 139G 13550, ‘Winexy—Firmer, at $1,01@1.03, PHITADELPHIA, PIILADELYTA, AU, 26.—DURADATOYFA—Flour aquiot sud ateady § pring family, §7.00@8,25 ; wintur, $7.00@8.60, Wheat quiet and stendy ; red, $1,563 1,65 ; ambor, $1.70, Bya quict and uichanged, Cora 1 falr domand ; yellow, 6303 mixad Wostern, NG Ole. Onts stoady ; while, 406@470 ; mixzud, 89¢g4t0, Pernorkus—Uhchsuged, Witeky—$108, BALTIMORE, TavTnony, Aug, 25,—lisrAbSTorFs—Flour qulot aud unchauged, Wheat dull cud weuk ; cholcs whity, $1,60 § fulr to primo, $L03@LT5, Coru—mized Woste Onta firm ; Woatorn mized, Iyo dull at B5@9Ge, Inovistons—Dull 3~ moun pork, $18,00, Dulk atioulidorn, 9o olcr rib, 100, Dacon shoulders, 03¢ § cleat rlly,’ 11@114¢c, Bugnt-curod huton, 16@1050, Lard al 8Yy@8e, TurrEn--Westernsteady § gond to fanay, 20@250. Winazx—Benreo and frm g 90 ke .00, v BI, LOUIS, orn stondy at 68\@690, 44@460 3 ‘white, 4 v(? H 87, Toutn, Aug. 25, —DREADRTUFEA~Tlour and unchanged, Wheat Alrml{' No, 8 red, o Sora nettvo aud Illluhm-: No, 2 @4 Lo in olevator ; 40}¢@41 wo Augiiat Soenipnes (i etaar, | il guiot ' H 50 130 activo and highers No._ 2, 20)%@i0e eneh or Auguat; 28%o Boptomber, Harloy in fufr demand and flem’s No, $aprini, 90@950 No, % $1.10@1.15, Ityo dullantd lower at 02030, Winsky.—1ighor at 07a. Trovistons—Pork quict at $10.75@17.00, Dacon only o jobbing ond order teade, Tard bottor ; summer, 7340, ’Ilun»—mmdy nt $4,35@4,021¢. Oxrrix—Supply ehiolly through Tornns and Indian; z\')lluh ®o lnk 14@9% vintered do, 3@4dio; fair o primo natlye slcors, 41(@5 e, B e "o DO, Totpo, Aug. 25— Bukapsrorea—Flour In falr domand and firm, Wheat in fafr demand and highor ; No, 1 white Michignn, 3!.55[?1.603{ 3 amber Michigan, $146@1.46% ; No, 1 'red, $L47; No. 2_do, $143%@ 144}, Corn firm; bigh mixod, 463/@4hie, spot 461ge, mollor August 3 46){c Boptembor ; 48350 Novoms bhor ; low mixed, 4@ {50 ; white, 504 @515¢; no grado, 413@43%00. Oals Txlo(, but a shade bélter; No. 1, H@idxge; No. 2, 01%e ; Michigan, 33c, Fnriitra—8trong ; to Duffalo, 4@4 e ; Oswego, 96 10¢ ; Kiugston, 8X@0¥e, Rioxtrro—Elour, 600 Lrla; whoat, 60,000bu; corn, 73,000 bu ; onté, 25,000 b, Burrszirs—irionr, 1200 bria; whoat, 26,000 buj corn, 16,000 bu ; onts, 3,000 b, NEW ORLEANS, Nrw Onnuans, Aug, 25, — BurAnsTurrs— Flour n domand ; old stock dull XXX, $0.50@8.25 ; family, $8,00@10.60, Corn quict § white mixed, 66o; whith, 080 sollow, 706, Onta in good supply aid doinand at 0. Tnaw—Quict and firm at 90c, Iav—Drime dull, st $24,00 ; choice scarco and in- good demnnud at 328,00, TriovistoNs—Tork dull; old moss, $1675; now, $18,00. Dry salt phionldor nearce nt $9,35, 'Hacon in Rood supply, with no damand ; pricon canlor, nt 0@ M@llKe. Iamu in bottor domand ot 141¢c@160, rimo dull; tlerce, 83@00 § Unocrrtes—Bugar and molnancs, no movement. Wittaky—Searco and n good domand § Evanaville, 970; Loulslana, $1.00; Cinciunati, $103%, CoTTON—Supply Hmited and dowmaud fatr ¢ males, 450 balos ; ordinary, 120; good ordinary, 143(@M4%4¢ | low middling, 173@173c: midiling, '180; ild- Aling Orloaus, 18%c; Tecelptn, 170 bales; oxports coastwiso, 160 balea : ntock, 12,682 bales, OLEVELAND, 1 Lard—Cholco acarco; P "keg, 103;@11c. CLEVETAND, Aug. 25.—BREADSTUFFA—Wheat dnll; saled, No, 1 red, $1.40; No, 2 do, $1.43. Corn snd ootd ateady snd unchanged, . PETHOLRUM—Flrn and nnchanged, BUFFALO, Burraro, Aug. 25, —DBuEADSTUNFS— Flour steady. ‘Wheat Suncfive ; markot baro, Corn_dull, no buyers ; hield nt 43 or (lioreabouts. Osta dull and nominal 30%¢, Ryo—14,000 bu No, 1 at 80c. Tugromza—Sato. CINCINNATI. OrNoINNATI, Aug, 25,—BazansTurFs—Flour firm at $6,60@0.75. Wheat steady at $1.30, Corn firm at 48c. Oty quict ot 83@4lo, Ryo firm at 70e. Darley dull and unchanged, ProvisioNs—Lork quiot at $16.50 bid, $16,16@17.00 saed, Lurd qulot, stonm, 8@8¥c ; keltle, 8 @8c, ontulde quotations for Jobbing lota, Buylkmeate ateady + ahioulders, B4@8la; slear rib, 9%cs cloar, 37c, Ho- con ntoady ; Ahouldors, 93¢0 ; cléar riband cloar, 1054@ 103¢0; gonorally held at103¢c, Witdsgy—Firm at 00c. MILWAUREE, Miwaonen, Aug, 2.—~DiEanarorrs—Flour_dul n shado_lower; siring oxtras, $6,76G0.76, Whoat Atoady ; No, 1,'$L23; No. $1.213 cash or August; $1.141¢" Soptomber, Oats teady. Jtye, full prices geked, but 20 demand; No.1, 6o, Barioy Qe No. , $L.00, FrxionTe—Ta Buffalo, fc: Oswego e, ReorspTa~Flour, 2,008 brls; whoaf, 198,000 by, Butraexte—Flour, 4,000 bris; wheat, 113,000 bu, MARINE. Port of Chicago. ARRIVED. 0. .overe . Aug, 25, Stme Amazon, Milwaukeo, Light, Sehr Frank D, Backor, Qlovoland, conl, Bebr Julia B, Moralle, Mantstee, lumber. Prop J, L. ilurd, Ogdlensbury, sundrics, Schr Tompost, Manistoe, lumber, Stoam bargo Glematis, Peuhtigo, {owing, Targo Peailigo, Lenhtlio, lumber, Dargo Advanco, Peshtigo, lumbor, Prop Gordon Osmpbell, Buffalo, sundries, Schr Schuglkill, Erle, coal. Selir Addie, Caldwells Dier, bark, Selir Honedt John, Puutwater, luraver. Hebr Gem, Mack's Plor, wood, Hehr Reyulator, Maniafon, lunber, Hohr Gev, L, Baver, Ludington, lamber. Trop H. E, Faino, Muekegon, towsing Barge G, F. Allon, Munkegors, lumber. Bargo 0, 0, D., Muskugor, himber, Burgo Wyoming, Muskego, lumber, Bargo Golden Linrvest, Muskegon, lnmber, Prop Gity of Madisou, Littlo Siurigv, Tumbor, Sehr Hann Croeker, Penraukee, lumber, Schr G, Barbor, Whila Luke, lunbur. Stmr Sast Saginaw, Manitou Iskud, wood, Sebr Mnry Nau, Qreou Thay, lumber. Solur Laurs McDonald, Mitlstce, luinbor, Strar Carona, Bt. Jusopl, sundrics. Stinr Manitowoe, Two River, sundries, Trop Clty of Traversn, Traveree City, lumbor, 8chr Louis Ludington, Egg Iarbor, lmmber, Stmr Muskegou, Granid Haven, sundrios, Prop M. Grob, Manlates, lumber, Barge Windeor, Manlistee, lumber, Trop Colorado, Buflalo, suudrics, Beow I, N, Dinhan, Dunhain, Jticho's Pler, wood, ' SRehr O, Harrlson, Manisteo, lnmber, Schir Hattio Wells, Clovelund, iron, Trap Annfu Laurd, Muskegot, Inmber, Btmr John A, Dix, Ludington, towlug, arge Mare, Ludington, lumber, 8chr El Tauyo, Manistes, lumber, Schr Stamjwde, Buflalo, coal. Sehr Maine, Ludington, lumber, Behr Speed, Muskegon, Intubor, Sehir Potonine, Manftott Idand, wood, CLEARED, «s.Aug, 25, Ktnr Cororn, 8t Joreph, ouadries, Schr Tricolor, Hulland, 700 bu corn, 2 brls pork, Bark Nulud, Btfalo, 16,700 b whoat, Trop City of Traverie, Traverae Clty, 10 bris pork, flehr Annde O, Hanson, Cloveland, 12,611 bu wheat, Seht American, Ouwego, 18,999 bt corn, Bchr @, G. Cooper, Burfalo, 23,000 bu corn, Selir U, 8, Grant, Edcannba, 600 bu onts, NIGUYT OLEARANO] Targo Alort, Poshtio, 200 pliga groce Btmr Jtuskegon, Graud ITaven, sandries, Btmr Amazon, Builalo, 55,600 bu wheat, Btmr Vanderbilt, DniTald, 20,217 bu corn, 800%brla flour, 800 brs imothy seed, 70 tea lard, 1,760 by flax ood, 30 bxa chveso, 10 tubs butter, 51 bals shieop pelts, Sehr Iakloy, Buffalo, 14,057 bu oats, Sl City of Tolodo, Ogleunburg, 11,061 bn corn, 43 by acod, 10 brls pork, 10 brls whisky, 10'tca lard, sud sundrics, Aug, 25, Lnko Froights. Wore moro activo and ndvanced Jc, quotable at 7o for corn and Tio for wheat, to Buffalo, The chnriors were, "o Bulalo—elirs City of Painesvilloand Unndil Iu,whicat,of 7ige; achirs Hubbard and cliurterad t0'arrive) wheat on privatu forms; sch G. Cooper, G, IL. Iinckley, Hungarian and T, B, G: nor, corn'ut 7¢; propa. Golorado oud Empiro State, corn, on privato forms, To Kingston—Schr G. L. Wren, wheat, on privato termw, Total, 11; capucity cqual to 145,000 bu wheat and 100,000 bu corn, TLator in tho day {hio schir Naeasu was_ charterod for whoat to Kingston, on privato ferms, and tho schr Kato Darloy, for wheat, to Bufalo, ot 70, Total capacity oqual 16 47,000 bu,’ Alo n vessel, not named, for wheat from Milwaukeo to Buffalo, * Vesscly Passcd Dotrois, Drrnorr, Micl, "Aug. 25.—PAsurn Ur—Props Mo- hawk, Brooklyn, Row York, Chamylain, Huron City, Nuhaht, Seolls, Ontonsgon aud largd, Iuter-Ocean and barges; barks Wi, Jones, L, O, Woodruft, Cone atitution, Burnside, Nicholua ; sciirs Middlosox, Amor- fenn Unfon, Walker, Groes, Mary Yorow, Monitor, Orlont, F. J, Kiug, Curriugton, -Ellsworth, Hasco, Eureks, : LansED Down,—Propa Arctie, Empiro State, Nashu, Aruxes; burk Itncine; welirs 'Nichalson, By Lark, Jainca King, Bandorwou, Mediutor, Mary Higylo, O, A” King, Lako Foreat, O, 3, Jolnson, Algorie, Frauk Yerew, Bam Mathor, WiND—Northweat, Drzuot, Mich, Aug. 35.—Evenlug—Tassen Tr— Props TFlotchor ‘and Lorgo hark Tousakeo; fohrs Atlanti, ltod Wing, Mlam, d. Talwe, Morning Star, .. Hanria, PaRsED Down—Prop Dadgor Stato; bark Mont- morency ; kchrs O, Rosb, Mocliunio, Wend the Wave, Clly of Ohicago, Lick. Wixp—Galo of wind from tho northeast, 1llinois KRiver and Onnnl Newns, Speetal Disputeh to T'he Chicayo Tribune. TABALLE, Aug, 23,—Tho eleator Lancastor arrived Inat evening, towing thocanal-boats Goneviovo and Par- sou Leowniow, from Ohillloathe, and Norway, from Taacon, Tit,, with corn for Ohiengo. 'Thio cannl-biont. M, X, Adamn Was towed up from Pori i ovonlug, with cornfor Chicaga, Thio steamor Lancaster doparted {hils afternoon, towing tho canal-bont Metrapolis, witls Tuiber for 1onry, und the cunal-boat Monto Ohielsto, with lumber for Tery, droppod down, Tho canals Donta Qouoviove and_Paraon: Brownlow, from Ohilll- cotho, tho Norwsy, from Lucon, and {ho Amorican Btar, from LaSallo, all with corn for Ohicago, pansed into'tho canal, and tho Monta Chriato, Hybt, for Yoru, powsod aut of tho canal, Elght feut and Av6 iehes of ivater on tho miter-sill’ of Lock 15, Throu foot and six fuchos roportud onk Kickapoo Bar, Cit104G0, Atlg, 25, —ATIMVED—Prop Waep, Summit, 45 ydu utono ; Galenia, Willow Springs, 50 tons feo ; 8. Curpontor Bay, 88, ydo wtono; Mecoulos, Tehrys 6,600 bu corn 3 Atintic, Marels, 6,600 hu corn, 14,300 e seed 3 Conlest, Morriy, 5,000 timothy soed, 6,367 e flax wie( e, 6,000 bt ¢ori ; Wavo, Mot pub, ' Tafialle, 1770 1w 'zine, & Tradle, 41 bris o, Maracillds; 45 brls Morels ; 1, Ryburn, Marecillcy, 01,440 £¢ himbor, . by corn, 3,446 tla ello: Frince, Mot~ ,000 bu cortl; Des bria ol 3 Bowrd of Miscolluncous Noten, Eaat wind yestorday ovoning, “Iho sehouner Wostehestor Iina & now bowsprit., Thio scnoonor Jobuson loaks Ladly and sk to go on tho dry~dock, Tho threo-mastor, Flylng Mist, broke hor mizzen- it und hos Lo gob & 1o ono. From Friday morning untll Saturday eventng 280 tosdod vessels entered this post, ‘Lo 1w vessolrgrhich havo just passed down with hio fleat Inden wit3;ealn, uro o their maklon voynge, Thele numen aru reopeatiyuly the Lovelaud, halliog frowm Milwaukee, aud tho B, F. Bruce, bullt ot Hagi- nnw, both slaunch-buflt and well-modeled,—Detratt Trilune, Tho eche 0, Tarrfgon, which Toft hero day hatoro eatordny with Jumber far_Evanton, pounded on tho round noar that villago, nnd sprang n lok, 8ha waa Fowall into i Lisrhor agaln yesderday, Wi o watare logged candition, to bo put on thio dry-dock, Ifer derks load wan gono, whellice thrown overboard or unlouded a8 Evanslou could not ba leavied, : A part of four eriba belonging to a pine-tmbor rafty and stumyied ¥, 11, aro Iyiiy ot the 1, Clair Flatw in ths ety of apk. Mott, the Suporintondont. of Iima provementa ot that pince,’ Ty are supposed to bo the properly of the fato M, Tloneler, who duceased by #uieido nt Conawandn fow dayn #l Tarilier iti formntion may he obtnined by’ nddsessing. Capt, N ot o Fitn et Foagy o Capt. Mult Thio almr Bt, Panl, which Joft Thitraday ovening for Tako Buperior, had o loard n_atemomnn. for (ho . bargo O, Gromcll, which i8 _roportad I trowblo nk nome polnt otk tho abova Inke, tho natura of which o ot defnitly loariied iough pald o Vo, loaking - Tho brig Starlightiwan Lrought to thin port yentordny - morning by tho tug Merlek in n fllmhls\l c'nu«unnnf souno of oeyurds bufig carsled mvay 'y - colliion with tho nchie Cortez, ho. Intlor. yaneal svon nt. th Hinio bound g i 0 fow nnd tha lattar bound dovn, Tho meotlig toolk placo opposit Mammny duds Hig, und by it the Cortez sustamod dammge (6 Tioe mly rigaing, phvkshioar, and rul,also e waih ah wiilels was hroken. Both veaclanro at this port for opalrg.—Detroit Post. Leater & Co,,of Morino Gity, havo fust launched from thoir yari a fine Aehootior Iwfin, Nottfo Gariner, of 40,000 bushels capncity, Iter dimonslons aro ng followa s Tenglh, 190 feot 3 Yoat, 31 feot 0 fuhien 3 depth of hold, 14 feet; claes, A 1, Sho has beon christoned the Nottlo Gardnor. Tiio beat matorial wis used in her construction, and ‘sho hag Desilen on nx- cellont model nid well _drawn lines, Bho will hava a firt-class fit-ont. Tho ownors intend having her Toady for sca with the loast pownible delng, A fleot of about fifty vossels, which have been fro ten to twelvo dnys ou tho paawige from Lako Miclifigan portn, arrived I tho Bt Ghir River on Thursdny night, nearly ll pasaln liero during vesteriday, fomo of them had larga carges; o Lovelnnid, nnew veasnd, Laving on board 5ii5 bu of corn, 1, DBeueo 48,000 bu do, @, Phutor 46,104, F. L. Danforth 43,000, Snnrin 40,064, T, If, ¥ostor, 45,616, nni tho Aunfe’ Vouehi 48,000, mnking total on hoard the meven verscls of 832,258 nt, To thero mny o nidded thut of the achr Goorgo Murray; 22,000 bit coru abo, mitking o grand total of 148,258 Lu, ‘The nehr T, A, Burion hat tho 2)\!3; cargoof whoat nmong the eutire ficot,—Detroit Post, Tho following fa tho Iog of the prop J, I, Hurd, whioh arrived fn (his_city’ yesterday. o Take Hus porior: Taft Chicigo Tuckdny, Aug, 12, at 8 o'clock ™ . ; locked throngh the canal the 16th, nm, § went through to Eaglo River, stopping ot interinediste pofuts 3 roturned to Marquetto ; took part of laud, nud started for Chicago ab 12 o'clock p, m, Aug. 283 left the following_vewsels Towling i walllug to load : sehrs Sandusky, Georga 11, Ely, Mary Lllzabeth, City of Nilwaukee, R. Uolte, Muuneo Yalley, Star nnd ‘Buporior, atoam barges 11, i, Tuttlo and con- sort and Buperior and conwort, and many others that bad not roported at Custom-Houso on our duparturo, Tacked through tho cannl Aug, 22 ab 6 p. m, Bhinmndo hio run of 170 milea from ruetta to Hault fn 16 hours, Mot the following versels fn the rive hrn E. R. Willlams and Oambridgo; tug B, B, Ward and now bargo; props Normwn nnd Equinox: schrs M. Walker, Chriatino Nilsson, Exile, Thomar énwu, Allan Richnrds, Tho wehr 8, P, Bly waa on the rocks'at {he Nefluh Rapids, and had received no araistance up ta tho timo we passed hor, Arrived at Ohicago. at 12:50 noon Aug, 25. ‘The Hurd will leave ngaln for Lake Sua perlor this ovenlng at 7 o'c ok, T SPEGIAL NOTIGES. Schenel’s Mandrake Piils, Thote pllls nro_ composad exclusively of vegotable fn. grodionts, and although they ontirely suparsedo the nsa of mercury, do not loave uf ity injurious aifecta, Thoy gt directly upn tho 1y i 1 or, dy tn, all cuk of durungotmant rosultin; dorag > state be that ongin. - Livor. Corgpiain, ilions Tulgostion, Siok Ucaducho, T e Al puban 0 o freo uso o For walo by ull drugglsts and d Calamiti Wil somo opon te n epito o al precaution hut it s gradlfsing o loarn b LM BOLDS GRLENCATIR UGTLU onn atill bo obtalned at i ho diug storse, and thntit can bo relled on o oues ll diweasos of tho [Kidnnya and Urinary Organs. Look ant. for sounterfoitat Tha fenuing, hear o pirivaio propriatiey sl of 11, T, 1 -HRIN 3 olmbold. I HENRY, Agont. FIRST GRAND GIF? CONGEAT STATE OF NEVADA. Authorized by act of tho State Tegisiatura to provide funds for tha establishunnt of & STATE INSANI ASYLUM. Cancert at the Opora House, Viegluta City, Nov,, on Thursday, Scpt. 4, 18753, n Gilts, 0, 15,0, S Lo, Gy’ of i, 10,009, twvo ot $ou~in all, it Und ehanco fu (loss th A FORTUNE FOR FIVE DOLLARS. Sifte will bo paid, immediutoly aftor tho Concert on prusentation to the. LTS, WELLS, FARGO & CO., Banke Virzinia, City, N Pracoods of salo of Mickots a tio Fastir’ Affneior avtil raminin on doposit witle Welln, Fargn & Guy It kone B4 liroad +» until after piymcat aad dlsteibntton wifta, forancon~Tho Gavernor and ather Officialy, Banke and Morchnuts of the State, aust Hou. o T dons United Staice Sonator, Giltt rembore will bo pabilishod fn tho Nere Yok Horald {mmadintoly ttor thy Concort, nud Nats will Lo gent. by it ik e otw, $2.603 11 for $20, 23 for ¥ | n B G Ghoei ok R Ve _AAKY NAVT e = o e s For Montreal. THE MAGNIFIOENT LOW PRESSURR E’I'IZAM.E“ J. PERROT Wil Teava hor dack, foot of ket, on THURSDAY, AUG Excursion to the Thotsand ona g or St. 1. L i i of i It - ronco, &o., landlng pussunzgora at MU Roolia tor the o brated Jo N, . Law; sinnils and return, 4 Milsaoua Springs, of St o, s Piosand 15 3 to Montreal T Rt tuniy 10 kY &h\fi‘}lcb,\i\" DPam, Apor e 231 Soats Mssket-at. GOODRICE'S STEANERS Yor Ractno, Milwauk oxcopied, 9, n, oto., dally, Sundnss uralon 1oas for Mils B p. m. Grand Rupids, Muskeron, Spring Banistos, ot duly, Suncays ors aukoo, Yor_Grand Havon, Lako, Eruitport, captad, 7 p. . Tor 5t. Jonaph, dnily, Bundasa excepted, 10, 1. rdays, boat dou'? loavo unti 11 p. 1. n Doy Ports, Monday, Wadnosday, and Friday, i, Mouday's a5d WoduCsdays LAt £0ss 10 hn. Sate [ s FOR BUFFALO AND ALL EASTERN POINTS, Dy the Lakes will hear tn OALDWELL will learo Wellast, Bridgn, TUTS. Pansangers dosielng t0 7 £ mind (W4t {ho Steamur 8. D Sysncors Dosk, uorth ond of ? Y, A Bt 7 p. mi, o to Mackiaa and Northiports ronnil tein, $10; Buifain, K125 New Vork, $20; Hoston, Howtou and return, Btatoroome $nd’ tikaln tan b aocured ah th Coriyans's O, No, o " LRWIS SPIRGEI, Passonzor Aont. ___REAL ESTATE. “Wa are offoring at this poiat, on tho Lake Bhoro, noar Evanstan, suino uf the cholcest Grove Prupocty In tha vie olaity o Ohleago, Frices low and torms oany. C.D.PAUL&CO,, No. 68 Washington-st. IRONWORILLS, L. WORTIINGTON, Pro't, Wt. 11 BAYE, Sco'y, Auwinund; Moone, Sup't. THE CINCINNAT! RATLWAY IRON WORKS, Offico, No. 403 East Front-st., CINCINNATL Oy MANUFTAOTURE RAILWAY IRON, Solid T Beams, Chnnel Plate, Ty Angtey and henvy Ivon gens erally for Beitges nud Fire=Proof Bulldings. Addross ARTIIUR G, MOOIEE, Superinges _ DISSDLUTICN NOTICE. "DISSOLUTION Tho copartnorahip horetafuro ovisting botwaen tho un- dernlgnod utlor tho fiem namu of Hagadun & Ssndbagon, 1w thiis day dixsolved by nutnal consent, Al outstanding acoonnts may ho sottled with Mr. W, 1. agedon, who will continue tho husiness, WAL 1L IFAGRDON, Chloago, Avg. 2, 187, OHAS. BANDIAGEN, My withdrawal fram tho ahove named firm Is accaslonod sololy by foeblo health, aud 1 cardiaily rocomond M iagadun to tha formur patrous of our firns, with ¢ o CIAS. SANDILAUL LITHOGRAPHING. T TON LITEL. CO., 1y 8y 060 T & O MICHIGAN=AYV, @ and Lithogeaphing in vyory variety, with akill a1 R ek dioudute