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THE CAMP-MEETING, Olosing Exercises at the Des- . plaines Grove. A Limitod Attendance, but Croab Devotional Interest: ‘Sermons by the Revs. W. H. Burns and J. F. Stout. ‘Interesting Address by Mrs, A, Brown, of Bvanston. "The camp-mooting s over, Its benodiction waa pronouticed lnst evening. No sncred prans will resound in tho grove to-day. The sun- shino and shadow, and porchance tho song- birds, will bo thero, but the dovout worshipors aro gone. ‘Tho rood has boon sown. Somo of it his, no doubt, foll by tho way side, soma amid thorns and in stony places, and some in good ground which will bring forth good fruit in tho great dny of tho harvest. Tho attondauco on tho dnst day was less than almost any dny of the mooting. Tho golug-homo influonce, whioh in croasod na the closing hours drow noar, ovidont- ly served to thin tho sssombly. Novortheloss, & goodly numbor wero presont, and tha rogular programmeo of roligioua oxorolses was gono hrough with for the last time with no relnxation of dovotional intercst. Tho early morning meotings in tho varioua church tonts woro said to have boon characterized by much solemnity. Tho little soclnl circles, tho dearest of all, woro to bo sundered, and thoso mootings wero, in consequonce peculiarly solemn, TUE GENERAL TPRATER-MEETING. The public roligious services of tho day bo- gon with the meoting, As it was tho Inst of its kind, mnany dovout worshipors gathered sbout tho stand, Tho Rov.J. F. Yatos, of Ghicago, ‘who lod tho moeting, by somo happy remarke .gave it not only the right direction, bnt imparted .an intorest which continued until its closo, Ad- .drosses wero mado by tha Rev. W, H. Danicls, Fathor Stowart, tho Rov. J. Nate, Fathor Aspin- wall, of Chicago, theRov. Mr. Maddy, of Evans- ‘ton, tho Rov. Mr. Conwell, formerly Chaplain of the Tirst Minnesots Rogiment, Mrs, Amos Millor, of Wheaton, and othors. A loss num- ‘bor wore present than on the provious morning, ‘but tho religious fooling was unabated, This gorvico wns followod, at 10:80, by proaching. “The divinos, of which thero were a considerablo number, woro all in tho stand, and a very re- spoctable number of auditors wore in tho groat cirelo at tho appointed hour, THE SERVICES began by singing the hymn commenelng, y Jeans, tho namo high avorall, followed by an opening prayer offered by the Rov. 8. Payne, of Lemont, and anothor hymn, in which tho nudfence joined with much emotion: Just 25 T am, without one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, And tuat Thon bidst nie coma to Thee, Oli, Lamb of God, I come, I come, Tho Rey. W. H, Burns, of Warren, then preachod tho sormon. Ho was fortunate ln the themoe seleoted, and, feoling tho fall importanco .of the gooasion, dolivorod an nblo disgoureo, to which all gave profound attontion. ¢ Work out our own salvativn with fear and trombiing, For it is God which worketh in you, both to \vfil and todo of his own good pleasuro."—Phil, 12:12-13, There can be no work, It scoma to mo, so “honorablo as tho work of our peraonal salvation. “The Colossus of Rhodes was & wonder; the .Appollo Belvidere at Romae is a thing of beauty; +the fabrio of our Republic {8 a noble structuro; “but to avolve into comploteness our moral man- -hood until wo * bear tho imago of the heavenly" iand gocure “ tho mind that was also in Christ,” “that is tho grandost that ever » hand wrought or rain . conceived. That work is undoubtodly God's; but not His a8 separato from nction, 1f wo oxaming the toxt. wo will soe that thero is o division of labor—that onr purtis to * work out” tho salvation God ‘‘mukeain us." This is no Lard, impossiblo thing. God docs not say to tho doad, dricd sood, * Sprout and spring up ont of tho soil,” but says that to thoseed that hath life. Ho doos not sy to_thofprairic-carth before Ha jputs forth His hand, * Coveryourself with flowors, and make yoursolves benutilul as the garden of the Lord,” Ho sonds thore His workmon first, Thoy break up fallow ground, throw out tho tuflts of Emflu, smooth down tho surface, and scatter tho sceds, and plaut with wkill tho roots that bave life. Then Ho enys: *¢ Bring forth sbundantly the modest dnisy, the byacinth, the tulip , and roso-tres,—all tho beautiful flowors nand luscious fruita,” And whilst Ho spenks the sunbenms are coming to quicken its life, tho rain-drops ato browing to quench its thirst, and tingers aro waiting to prop the vines and trim the shrubs, God works there ; but the soil—out of tho soed, out of the warmth, out of tho moiat- are, and ont of tho culture—must work the tlowers and tho {ruits, God does not coma to o man and say, * Go, gardenor, nud cultivato nll tho graces of the' spirit; out of yoursclf do- velop manhood.,” But Ho Enfin, *Come unto me and I will work in you what I want you to work out.” And, if permitted, ho works won- derfulty. The stony soil is plowed nF tho path- wnys of old habits Lroken up, tho old drains of desite filled up, tho carnal principles levelod down,and the qfixlhml naturo lovolod up. Clirist I8 thore_worki nF secording to tho working ‘wheraby Ho is ablo oven to subdue all things un- to Himsolf. Love, faith, Liopo, pationco, and teoknosa aro all planted thore as lifo-gorms. And now, as tho springtime of the soul advances with it therml duya and dowy nights, tho man honrs God saying ‘I have cultivated you with my truth, I havo put within you tho gorm of eternal life, I will fructify you with my love, aud moisten {ou with my grace ; but yon must work oll that out into = holy = life.” Heo that roso-bud blnnmiuf.l Whnat rare besut aud fragrance it unfolds as it throws bacl its petals to drink in tho suushino. Yot all that Tovelinoss and portumo God wrought in it; it meroly worlks those out. Theroe are human lives that dsiplay moro beauty, and odorato more fra- rrance, than the syeotost oponiug buds of Bpring, Koy boom nok. owavor, always under spring gkios and genial influences, but often amid win- try sorrows ; yot thoy gladdon the wasto placos with o world of lovelinoes, The clear colorin of their puro tempers charmy seocioly, whilsf the aromatic fragranco of their good doods fills tholr homes like tho odors of costly spiko- nard from brokon alabastar boxes, But what are their holy lives Dut the out- work in thelr * souls? rowih of Cod's $io purified thom by Iis Bpirit, mollowed their dispositions by distillations of His graco, tingod them with angel instincts, and filled thom with tho odor of lovo,—thoy but ‘' show forth God's mighty work in them.” What they will is but tho unfolding of Iis purposos,—what thoy do but tho oxlibition of what Ho Lag dove, Thisisa truth which mon are slow to approhend—that tha work in us is God's, and God's only, Thoy undorstand that God slone can . justify, but fail to eee ulso that God alono can sanctify. Bo they aro ever trying to kill the sin _in them, but thoy never can, Brothren, Ilove to put a fonco about my innor nature, and put Uod within, and lot Him work whilst I work without. Ohl’ brothron, if you would teach the truth, getit inyou. 1t You would do good, first got good, If, lfko rain- Zlouds, you wonld movo through the world's sky dintilling fatnoss, roviving othor dmnvlnq \wiltod livos, romembor God must firkt brow ail that gooinoms In o cloud-land of your own sould, Or if, like sune, you would radiato light aud heat, chunging cheorloss night to joyous dny, romomber God muat firat pack all that sun- #hino within the walls of your own sainthood. Would you like to bo: mighty forces for God, with every word quick and poworful aga two- sdgod sword, and your soils spititual laden Jars? then Mtnrry at Jorusalom Hll tho power comen,” “*Work out your own salvation.' Lot un not forget this, If wo would do thls, we wonld lot our lights shine, and * othors would seo our ood works, aud glorify our Father which ie in oavan,” But many hido tholr light ; they aro willing to rocelve in,” but not willing to givo out. Like tho Deund 8ea, thoy have su inlet, butno outlet. Thoy hiavo nover learued to * worl out.' That boy is full of fifo—full to tho brim—run- ning _ovor; but ho works it out in a thousand uportivo pranks, Bo ho ought; God put it in him; he ought to “workit out.” * Wo do not put stosm into gront fron boilora to shut it in and hermatically noal it thore; but wo givo it vent, and say, * Work yoursolf out in performing our journeys and dolnlq our tsshy,” And shall wo hut up tho mighty foroo of wpirituni life that Qod has put in us and give it no vent—giva it 1o feot to walle with 7—no hands (o Jabor with? Do we loave all tho beams of light aud flamen of PHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THUMSDAY, AUGUN 28, 18738, v b TR u. 5 T v e s e o S e e S et S S sl o et s i S e NP hont thet God has stored awny In the coal-bods, rnd the: multitudds of gold' and silver colng iat Lio put B0 far undorneath the surfaco, thon? No. We sink doop abinfts and work thoso veina work out:thoso boams of light and flamo, of heat out of the con), and tho coins out of the gold and sltvor. ~And shall wo not work out the vast ronourcan of love and joy that God hea put In us that fires may glow on othor honrthatones uud light bo in othor dwellings? 8hall we not coln tho graco of God Into holy deods stam od with CGod's _suporseription, fo bo curront horo and. a tronsure in henven? *“Work out your own salvation ;" if not God will not _carry on bis to porfection,—~the top- atono will novor bo bronght on with rejoloing,— crying graco, graco, o will work moral worda in {on—-you must shapo thom into prayor. Ho will give ¥ou graoo, you must uso it in bolloving. Ho will give you u[ruumh, you must bear bur- dons, In thocnso of tho ‘man with the with- ored axm Christ wrought the cure. It was hio that oponod up the long olosod veln, gvo fatnoss to tho hones and strength to the muscles, yet the solution was not wrought out till the man oboyod tho command ' Btrotch forth thy withored arin.” Tho man that was cured of blindnoss sald ** Ho put elay upon my oyes and I washed and do sce” —nnd Lo would havo novor seen had he nover washed, Imprisoned douls, ariso liko Potor and the tottora will fall off, tho iron door will opon, and ou will bo frao, " Work out your safvation.” ot us romember tha oxhortation of tho toxt. It God puts holincss into your hearts, lot it shino oué’ in your lives, ' Lot the look of your oyes bo audible in tho sweot tones of your voico, and folt fn your touch. Work it out. If you Jovo gront anthoms of praiso that go roncling through tho lnbyrinths of {onr innor lifo, sing them out ; the world neods them, If tho peaplo of God would but glvo volco to tho woalth of molody God makes within thom, not & loncly humen enr would bo without a song, and on ovory brevzo thoro would float upward loud har- monious chioruses, to bo lost only in tho loudor dinpason of Heaven. Work out your own enlva~ tion, for it is God that worketh in you to will and to do Hia own good plans, TUE CONFERENOE MEETING. At the cloro of Mr, Burns' discourso, & gon- forence followed, over which the Rov. Dr. Dan- dy presided, who oponed the oconsion with somo happy romarks. Ho was followed by many oth- ers. Tho Iadios, a8 is tho custom In tho Metho- dist Church, took an aotive part in this mooting.. Ono of thess, who I8 woll known in Mothodist clrelos, Mra. A. Brown, of Evanston, made tho intoresting specch of tho hour, Sho la said to bo an excollout. Hobrow scholar, aud also reads Grogk and Latin.- Bhesaid: The first camp-moot~ ing I evor attended was in 1808. - It was a glorl- ous muetinF. Thoro was b Mothodiat way of do- hia ing things that I liked, It brought us to Josus. It {8 just sixty yoars_this month since I folnnd the Church. . I . am glad I joined t then. X wished o unite soonor. But they did not usually atlow children to join. “his was tho Now England way of doing. (Laugh- tor.) I was fifteon years old whon X bocamo a mombor. Now I have told how old I am. (Inno- cont laughtor.) Yos, I am seventy-fivoyears old. Inover folt Bo noar Loavon before. Ido not boliove I shall over attend another camp moot- ing. Iam old enough to fio and, just a8 Josus eays, Tshall do. Iwill shout glory. Ilovo to shout glory and I lovo the Mothodist Church becnuso it allows me to do so. Aftor.saying o fow kind words, addressed more espooially to thie young pooplo, so closo Ly snying, * Glory to God on high.” The firat meoting she attendoed, sixty years 8go, was in New York Btato. Sbo hos beon at moro than o hundred camp ‘mootings, and s therefore veteran in tho sorvice. Bheis o fino looking, genial, °ld°r=f lady, and commands the ighest” sospackof all In tho town whero sho wolls, The dinner hour waa very properly obsorved. Theso who had tonts wont lioma for thoir moal. Thoso who ad not, wont oither to thoe boarding houses, or with thoir baskots out under tho elms and maples. This boing ovor, the usual aftor- noon services followed. = THE OHILDREN MEETING. This was not so well sttendod as usual, but was said to be tho moat intoresting of its kind hold on thoe grounds. It was led by the Rev. R. B. Oantine, of Genova. Remarks wero made by the Rov, 8. Coan, of Earlvillo, Alrs, Rov. Norton, of Evanston, and othors. Quite a number of tho ohildren mado littlo spocchos, Tt was closed by singing the ‘* Swoot Byo and-Bye,” aud s genoral shaking of handa. TIHE LAST BERMON. At 2:30 p. m. tho worshippors nssombled to heor the last sormon, It was preached by the Rov.Jd. F. Btout, of Rockton, who, aftor tho usual ‘Yrellmlmry exorcises, announced the toxt, as followa: * Therefore with joy shall yo draw water out of the wolls of enlvation,”—Isniah, 12 8. Water I8 & fit omblom of tho spiritual graces, that both benefit tho soul and make it happy. Isaiah looked through tho mints of tho future and snw their glorious sslvation ; wells oponed by tho sufferings of _Christ, whoso wators should flow for the bonefit and joy of tho world. Ho locked upon thom and saw the benofits that should acerue to humanity in draw- ing tho wator from theso wolls. = In glvlnfi forth this utterance ho acknowleged the joy obtainod from Christian labor, - Obrigtian joy is s_roal fnct. Christian Inbor -gives Lappiuoss, It fn tho_only way these waters can Do obtaived. By drawlog we drink. Nothing of, valuo. can bo obtained without enrrieat offort.. Clristion jo ¥-1 0 oxcoption to this rule, and must be worko It gives joy becausoof aninwardconscious- noss of duty porformed. It gives joy becauso. of . tho. witnessing spirit that adus joy to tho hearts by its abiding prescuco. Christion joy dwells in_tho henrt in accordanco ag wo work for it. Our joy to a graat oxtent is monsured by our Christian effort. Thero i8 & differenco botwoon the joy of tho heart and that which comes from outward oir- onmatancos, Christian joy livos in spito of cir- cumatances, When Prul and Elins wero in prigon, noither striped, mor dungoon, nor dnrkness, wmor stocks could eop down tho praisea of thoir hearts. Tarth heard them,i'and, rojoiclog _with . thom, gave detivoranco 'by si oarthquako - that. brought sinnors to their feot, inquiring . *“ What must I do to bessved?” Ohristian joy- given forth touches the hearts of sinnors to-day, and brings the some cry. . * At tho close of tho sormon the congrogation united in singing tho appropriato hymn, ' Sal- vation, O the joyful sonnd.” And thus onded tho preaching worvice of the camp-mecting. AT THE DEPOT, All day long baggage has boen transportod from the grounds to the depot, whore sovoral cars wero in roadiness toroceivoit. A great many good-byes have been spoken tenderly in this~ locality, and it has rosonted the appearanco of & goneral rosk-up, ‘This consisted in & sories of merohos and coun- tor-marches through the grounds, the ministers londing tho column, and all singing, * Bay, brothers, will you meet us,” and other appro- priate hymns.” Thia closed the mooting. AN ARREST, A colored man conncoted with ono of the ‘boording-house tents was arvested yesterdny, but, on_tho evidenco of the Rev. . 8. Contino, was at onco roleasod. It apponrs that Mr. Nauson, who was proprictor of ono of the oating-houses, ineulted the negro by enlling him vilo namos, &o. Ilo was warnod 1ot to porsist in such languago, but paid no at- tontion to the warning, whereupon the colored man struck him, The affair was & very unfor- tunate ono and regrotted by all, but from tho fact that tho nogro was at onco reloasod, ho could not bave been much, if suy, in fault, TUE EVENING. The Lord's Buppor was administered, at which tho Rev. Dr. Dandy Prnaldnd. and Fathor Btow- ars, of the Obio Conforence, the oldest man on tho ground, mado gomo romarke. Tho ocossion was one of doop solemnity, and will nevor bo forgotten by the participants. This woa follow- od by on oxperionce-maeting of half an hour, aftor whioh came tho closing oxerciso, which Is called ** Marching around Jerusalem.” noAfimuzs on -n:z "Tfl‘& o A littlo propellor, vory neat au ly, hos ro- cently beon bt o umriv)osplnmns Tivor noar tho camp ground, und s numbor yestorday availed themsolvon of a rido botweon sorvices, " The lit- tlo river, with its timbor-lined whoros, flowery baolks, and rounding bends, was quito onjoyablo to thoso who vontured in tho bout. —————— THE CITY IN BRIEF. Gilbert Mantino, who was up befors Judgo Boully on Baturday for making au assault on B. W. Barlow, with intont to rob, was yester- dny hound over in the sum of §1,600 to sppesr boforo the Oriminal Conrt. Dotoctive Horaco Elliott yosterdsy arrosted & man named M, 8, Whito, on a charge of forg- iug the roceipt of hia employors, the propriotors of the City Business Directory, and appropriat- ing funds Lo collectod ostensibly on thoir no- count, A rogular meoting of the Board of Mauagers of tho Boldiors’ omo will bo Luld at tho rosi- denco of Dr. Hammill, No, 620 Wabash avonue, to-wmorrow aftornoon. 3 . Tha Christian Unjon Tycoum will meot at its roows, No. 114 Eust Madison streot, this oven- ing, and will indulgo In muoleal and oratorical oxorclaos, : Intolligonco has boon rocolved in this olty that tho wifo and nieco of Mr. L, L. Rio 8, & formor Ohlnnfio Alderman, woro murdoruur})‘y Indians at Old Oamp Brown, Wyoming Terr{- tory, on tho 24th of Inst month. = Thoy. wore at Tiomo alono whon the savages attacked them, The corner-stong of tho now church now [ botng built by the Tirst Congrogational Socloty of Onk Park will bo laid this aftornoon at 4:80 o'clook, The Rev. G, Huntington, pastor of tho Churoh, will deliver the addrous of tho occaslon, ‘Tho polico have begun anothor spasmodio at- tack upon the low bagnios, This {sall very well, but thoro alwnya scoms to bo a reaction in thesa endeavors to break up bunko-houses, housou of 1ll-famo, or auything of that kind, -Home of tho bunko-mon who woro arrested and fined a woek 80, woro yoatordny to bo scou loafing on Clark and Madison stroofs. At nbout 4 oclock yostorday afterncon n man named Thomas Froechike, about 30 years of nge, foll from tho top of a_pile_of lumbor in Mayer & Batos’ lumbor yard on Kingsbury, noar Kin- slo-stroct, sud waa sovoraly injurod. Ho wag takon to his homo on Fifth stroct by a follow employe, and nttonded to by a physician, . A boy named Thomns Bonflold, 7 yenrs of ago, was drowned at 10'clock yestorday afternoon, in thoe South ‘Branch just “wost of Halstod straot bridgo. Tho littlo follow had .taken his fathor, who waa at work unlonding a canal-bost in the viclnity, his diuner, and while playing about foll fuzo 4hi6 wator, and when his body waa racovored lifo wag oxtinct. Tho bLody was romoved to his fathor's rosidonce, 118 Lyman stroot. Bupt. Washburn is suporlatively reticent ng)on the subjoot of the charge against Dotective Sim- mons, That officor consldors himsolf much aggrioved by his dogradstion, snd yosterday mado an application to the Superintondont for lonyo of absenoe on account of sicknoks. Tho ‘main obnrgo that the Buperintondent will bring against him will be of taking n prosont from a sn.mblnr named Al Bmith, of a dozon fino shirts. immons donios- tho chargo, statiug that thoy waro won by him on a bat. Tho groat tomporance gntl\nr{ng ot the flsh- onds of the Hon. Dayid 8, Hammond, noar, Igin, promsos to bo of unususl momont, u:{m— claily'to thoso Interasted in the Ohicago & Pacifi Ralirond Company. Stagos will run to the dopot from tho corner of Randolph and Btate streots, and from Canal and Twolfth streots. The Hon. D. B, Hammond, Col. Wilcacks, the Roy. John Dradshaw, tho Rov. ‘0. E. Dickinaon, tho Rev, F, Balch, Mr, Hoyt, Gcorge 8, Bowon, Mayor of Figin, ond othor ratlroad ofiicials, oxpect to he prosont. ‘While the clorks In_tho ticket agent's ofico of tho 0., R. L & P. R. R. woro busily ongaged, yos- tordny, copying hoir now tariffs, a bat onforod tho room, and tho vallant quill-drivers at once gé\vofl:hnuo, and ofter upsetting soveral ink- stan and crosting a genaral disturbanco in the oftico, thoy anccoeded in oapturing tho *‘bird ® on tho fly. a colloction 'hoy aro now making “F for tho purposo of' buying a fiuo bird cago, sud presont the same, with tho bird, to their quntlu' maaly ohiof, Mr. 1. St. John, tho Genoral Tickot Agont of tho Compauy. > A froight train, numbering sbont twonty cara of cattlo aud hogs, on the Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Railway, duo horo at an early hour yestorday morning, ran off tho track just south of Downor's Grove. Bevon cars woro badly smashed, and soyeral head of cattlo and a scoro of porkers were killed, Tho accidont was causod by thoe weakness of a ewitoh-bar, which allowed tho sproading of tho track. In consequonce of the accidont, tho morning passenger, due neroat 7:46, did not arrive till noar noon, Tho track wos clonrod a8 apoedily ns possiblo, and when tho nssongora pussod o number of railrondors and rangors wore trihif to ‘*hord and hoad off " & sonsiblo, huge bull, who had luckily oscaped from tho wreck, and was adverso to auother ride on the rail, o A vory sad sight was witnessod by sevoral poo- plo yestorday morning in Judge Boully’s Court- room. A very intulligont-looking man was brought up, charged witls befug o drunkard, con- victed, and fined. This young man was gradunted firat 1n his class at the Univorsity of Edinburgh, but, liks many othor brilliant and promising young mon, he had acquirod tho taste for * King Alcohol,” ~Aftor lnnvlfi tho University ho com- monced tho study of Lls profession (modiolno), but, getting on a sproe, slthough doing nathin; criminal, bo got into disgraco, and loft the 015 World for tha Now, hoping to bogin & now lifo, But ho was a slave, and has been going down all tho timo, carning his monoy by lecturing on anatomy and physiology, and_tenching school in almost “overy Stnte_ in the Union, Tho Judgo anu him a fow words of advice, but ho ovidontly s boyoud ol holp, *_Hiu nismo I8 withhold out of respeot for what ho o SPRINGFIELD. The State Board of Equalizations= The Several Committees at Woric --RZesignation of Nr. Erosser, of Cook County--Visit of Condolcnces= ‘MLiconse Granted--NMore Burglaries. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, SeniNoFIELD, Ill., Aug. 27.~The Stato Board nco Wod. ‘of Equalizntion mot at 10 a. m., and ‘adjournad until to-morrow. Tho Committees to which tho soveral olasses of property are assigned have bo- gan their work, aud for a wool or ton days littlo olso but committee work will bo-done, A num- bor of railroad men, or rathor gentlemon repro- sonting railronds wero oxamined to-dny by tho Committeo on Railrond Proporty, touching tho value of rolling-atocl, otc., among thom Col, Jsmos M. Boardaley, of Rool Island, roprosont- ing tho Ohicago, Rook Ialand & Pnciflo and tho Rockford, Rock Island & 8t. Louig Railroads, and ol - T. J. Btowart, not' connocted with any road, but & railrond man of forty yenrs' exporienco. o Railrond Committeo is ropre- gouted to ho composed of good mon, and & fair valnation of this class of property .moy be ox- pectod to bo made. This Committoo only con- idor tho'tangible property of railroads, such as g boen herotofore: assessod. - The Committeo on Corporations are considoring tho provrioty of Tisting for taxation tho stock, bonds, and fran- chises of tho railroads, and this quéstion, it is thought, will bo somowhat dlfioult to sottle. Quita o jlobby are slrendy -hore and more _expeoted. T, 8. Prosser, mem- ber from Cook County, tondored his rosignation to-day, snd msmgned as 6 ronson & ros of private busincss, Ho was Chairman of [’ho Committos on Town aud City Lots, and.his rosignation muy dolay tho business of the Com- mittoo somowhat, though it ia thought that the Governor will make_an appointment to tho va- canoy at once. Mr. Derrickson is spoken of a8 likely to bo appointod; but I um assired that this 'is by no menus cortain, Mr. J, O, MoMul- lon, of the Chicago & Alton Railroad, was in tho city to-dny, and paid s visit of condolonco toonch of tho fomilios afilioted by tho lato disaster, The recont conduct of; Mr. McMullen is again ro- storing him to favor in Springfiold, whore ho has always boon hold in high estcem. Ho paid o visit, this aftornoon, to the Railroad Commis- gloners, aud talked over with thom the coming schedules, . Liconso was {ssued from tho office of tho Boc- rolary of Btato, to-day, to tha lilinois Stock- Broeding Assooiation of Chicago, aapitai, $50,000. 8ix dwallings woro entored In the city Inst, night. But little booty was obtained. The po- lico mako no arrcstd. 2 War Department Wenther Prognostis cationy, ‘Wasmnatoy, Aug. 20, — For the Northwest and Upper Lake rogions, partly cloudy or olear wenther. Light northeasterly to ~southorly winda and slightly rising tomporature will pro- vail, excopt in the northern portlon of thero dis- tricte, For tho Lower Lake region and Middle Btatos, continuod cloudy woathor and low lem- orature during tho night, and possibly aress of izht rain, followod by oloaring weathor to-mor< row. For tho Bouth'Atlantio and Gulf Btates, light varisble winds, with incroasing cloudinoss and nn«mnml; waather on tho conit, Tor Now England, coutinued lugh barometor, light to frosh northeastorly to diroct esstorly \inds, cloar wenthor to-night, and cloudy woather on T'hursdsy. For the Obio Valley and Touncscee, I;:u cloudinegs and high tomperaturo on Thurs- Y —_—— Crime in 'Fennesscos Mexrin,Tenn,, Ang. 27.—A school-tenchor nomed Cowon was awfully stabbod by » negro oy namod Bob Green, at & Achool-houso near Bartlott, on the Mnmp‘lis & Louiayille Raliroad, Joalousy was tho allegod cawso, Aftor tho cut~ ting Groon flod to the woods, and last night & Inrgo body of negroos were soouting tho woods for him, with the avowed purpose of lynohing im, J. T, Whito, a planter residing at Gill's Sta- tion, on tho Oharloston Railroad, was to-day committed to fail on sovon indictmonts for horse-utealing, " Io has herotofore vceupiod o Ligh social positio Oalifornin BaN Fuanowsco, Aug, 27,—Last night near San Junn, Soutl; eiglt men, supposed to be lod by Libutolo Vasques, robbed a store, using violenco againat Huyder, the propriotor, and stolo 600, They then wout to tho Duvis Hotel, in tho rame THE STORM. Furtlmr Accounts of Disasters on tho Coast of Capo Breton, The Shore Strewed with Wrecks of Ves- sels of All Desoription, Thirty Ve:sels Driven Ashore in the Harbor of Sydney. Haurrax, N, 8, Aug. 37.—Reporta continno to Do recoived of dienstera on tho wostern conat by tha galo on Bunday, Mauy vessols, of nll sizos, which woro at anchor in dilforont covos and har- bors, wore wrocked, and fears aro felt for the enfoty of (ho consting stoamors, which aro known to have been outin tho galp, and have not reported. . Havnirax, N, 8., Aug. 27,—Dispatohos reccived from Bydney, Capo Dreton tato, that a torrible alorm of wind and raln has boon raging thore since Aonday, the anlout lnown at Cape Broton for yoara. All theharbors are filled with yessols, Thirty vessols woro driven: ashore at Bydney, Tho . farmors have suffored hoav- ily. Many buildings hnve boon blown down and the crops thronghout the country destroyed. and bridges washod owsy. Tho storm com- monced at noon on Monday, blowing flarcoly from tho southonet. The wind chauged suddenly to the onat, sonding o tidal wave ton foot high, awooping bowarda the docks and wharvos. The wind was blowing - frightfully. Among tlio ves- sols ashore at Bydnoy ara tho Valout, Matilda B, Huntor, Naucy, R. McRao, Maggio, D. Grant, Tuxine, Znfihyr, ond Alphs, ‘These are total wrocks, ‘Tho bark Elootra, dismasted, s on the borat tho ontranc to Sydney harbor flying o flng of distroga all day. - Tho schooner Cnso is ashore, undamaged. Fifty snil-vossols are at Cow Bay, all ashore, The Cunard stosmship Alpha, from 8ydney, pat in thore for a harbor, with steam up and anchors down, and succseded in holding. The bronk-water a¢ Cow Uay ie bndly dnmagod, Bollo's wharf ia destroyed. The destruction to nhll;llgin in tho bay is frightful. patchos roceived from Cow Bay this fore- noon state that tho galo was still raging. There 1s grent oxcitomont at Halifax over sccounts from Oapo Broton. THE TEETOTALERS. Proccedings in the National Temper= ance Convention nt Saratogie-IRess olutions Adoptcd. Banaroaa, N. Y., Aug, 27.—Tho National Tem- porauce Convention this morning laid on tho table tho resolution of the Rov. B.'W. Dennison, opposing tho position of .tho British Alliancs that drinkers of liquors may ndvocate prohibi- tion. A grand national mass-meoting-was or- dored to bo held in Philadelphia ‘in'*councction with tho Contouninl Colobration. In the discus- sion of the claims of the National Publication Soclety, it wns mado kuown tliat, 10,000 .wero nocesskary to pey tho . indebtednoss, . nnd 811,000 " wore ralsod Dby subecription. Rosolutions - wero sdopted, in substanco, congratulating tho frionda of temporanco on tho Sml;m“ mado sinoe the meoting in 1868, and oclaring that total abstinenco from all intoxi- cating drioks, brewed or distilled, is the truo basis of the tomporance reform. fha Couven- tion took o rocoss till § o'clock. Tho Convontion resssombled at 8 o’oloclr. A resolution- was adoptod that vondors of liquor and owners of promises bo held rosponai- ble for daraago by incbriates; also recommend- ing all temporatco societies to advocate tho re- poal of Btato Liconse laws, and to urge the abolition of the manufacture of liquor in tho | Torritories nnd tho Distriot of Columbia. Aftor o long dobato, resolutions wero adopted that the time has arrived fully to introduce tha tomperanco issucinto Btate and National politics ; that wo recommend all fricnds of tomperance to make it honceforth the paramount issuo 3 to co- operato with oxisting party organizations whon thoy indorse prohibition, and nominato candi- datos plodgod to its support ; othorwiso. to or- &nhu soparate party nction in overy Stato and ngresaional Electoral District of the United Btates, 4 A rosolution was also adoptod that Congress should appoint a Conunissfon to Iuquire into the ellect of intomperance on the publio wolfaro ; urging ministora to preach againat tho uso of li:“mra ; commending the formntion of Bablath- school, tomporanco-sooleties, with tomperancoe- publications ; rocommonding Congressional pro- Libition of importation of liguara ; and roquente ing tho Nationa] Temporance-Society to issuo toxt-book showing tho ovils of Inlemparanco. Adjourned sine dio. PEORIA. Xzciense of Judge Noolittle and Mr. 'Fice by the Olrcuit Court. y . 'Speclal Digpateh to The Chicago Tribune, Peonma, Iil,, Aug. 27.—Procoedings in tho Bwoeney and Tico moter wgp assumed some new phases yesterday in. tho ssjication of- C. A, Roberts, attornoy for D. O Warrally, to tho Poorin Circuit Court for sttuchmowt e grrest Doolittlo .aud. Tico for contempt in the Peorin Circuit Court. Doolittlo_to-ds; n{monm\ for both himsolf and Tice, and was discharged. Tieo was, howover, held to show causes, by the third day of tho Octobor Court, whyhe should not bo punishod for contompt. THE INDIANS. Andian Commissioner Smith's Report on Hlis Recont Tour. WasuNaToN, Aug. 27.—Indian Commissioner Bmilh roturned to-day from an oxtonded tour among tho Iudian tribes on the Missouri and other Xolnta in tlio Wost. During his absenco o hield councils with representatives of 85,000 or 40,000 Indiane, roports that gonerally ho found thom pencoablo and Inclined to xospoct the wighos of the Governmont. At tho Bissiton Agency, in Dakots, whero he wns joined by Boerotary Delano,a most sntisfactory condition of aifairg were found to oxist. All tho Indisns, some 1,600 in number, are_engaged in farming, hinvo chools, wear clvilized costumos, aund live in houses like the whites. : % Allegod Frauds of ¥ndian Agents in Arlzox é WasmNGTON, Aug, 27.—According to informa- tion from o gontloman of high charactor in Ari- zona, recent dovolopments in that Territory in- dionto that therohas been great mismanagemont, and probably fraud, in the conduct of Indian affairs thore, It is not alleged that the Agonts have all' beon dishonest, but they claim that through some outside lmaumro thoy aro bLoinj forced to recoivo supplies of inforior quality al Tuinous prices,—the appropriations boing_thus oxhnustad boforo the yoar j8 half gonc. There is grent probability thut mony of tho Indisus will bo compolled to leave their resorvations, and Qon. Crook's your of hard work be undono. —————————— A Fatal Nightmare. Spectal Disputch to The Chicago Tribuns. JouieT, Aug. 37.—A youn, mfn named John 0'Noill, sn._omploye of the Joliot Iron & Bteol Company, had a serious nightmare last night. Ho wont homo from work at 1 o'clook in the morning and rotirod torosi, Hoon aftor, he got up and jumped out of the window, and foll 19 foot on & pilo of stonos, bruising himsolf sovoro~ ly oxternally and intornnlly. 'I'ho cause of tho dy.rnm.nmlm aaserts, wos as follows: IHo and sevoral otlorn hnd 'boon discussing what thoy would do in case of a railway collision such au tho ono on tho Allon Roud. 1lis idea was to Jump out of the car-window. Whon ho wont to Bloop, he commencod droumlnf and imagined fio wikon s traln_shout to collide, and, to tiavo himsolf, ho jumped out of the window. His re- covery 18 cousiderod doubtful. . e e Burglars ot Work in Indianapolis. Spectal Dispatch to The Clideago T'ribune. InpianAvoLs, Ang, 27.—Early this morning ‘burglars entered tho Floronco D\Fll:& Maolins cntablishmont, in this oity, and oarriod olf $1,000 worth of sill aud cotton tliroad attachmonts, and o fow dollars in chaugo in a drawer, Entrauco was offected by outtlng away the shuttor and glass of the rour window. The burglars have not yot beon arrosted.: Alargonumbor of burglars, plukpockots, and roughs genorally, aro flocking into this city to oporute durlug the Expostion, e ey The Scranton Monthly Conl Snle, New: Youx, Aug, 27,—Tho mouthly mlo of Beranton uan| to-duy showed nu ayerago inorente on ateamboat of 113¢ conts; grato, & cents ; ogg, 8¢ conta ; stovo, B3¢ contu; ohestnut, b conts ; no Im-nP offerod. *Ninaty thousand tons woro s0ld. 'Tho ataawboat conl all wont off at ?4.37};,. Grato was-firat - sold at -85 and roso to $0.03 place, wantonly murdered Davis aud two other porsons, aud thon mudo their escapo. @5.05, Egg sold firat at §5.10, foll off to §5.47}; and ngain roso to 5040, Atovo wold rapidly ab &0.40, aud ohoutnut at $4.70@4.773¢. STEAMBOAT DISASTERS. Tho Stonmer Belle Vornon Sunik in the Ohio Xiiver Near Shawncetown: Lo Porsons Missing==Stonmer U Rot by Onttlo on tho Missiasippi=-Onoe Hundrod Bocves Brownod. Evanavitne, Ind, Aug. 27.—Tho steamor Dollo Vornon, ‘Onpt. Jumos Konalaton, en routo from Cincinnatl to Momphis, with full enrgo, struck tho wrock of the Jennio Howell, n fow milos bolow Bhinwneatown, 111, and sunk quickly In twonty foot of wator, and {6 lying across tho river. Homo liven were lost, but tho number and names wero not ascortalnod, The wrecking- boat Bamaon is saving tho freight, Tho boat is o total loss. Nasnviune, Aug 27.—8teamor Quickstop, from Evansvillo, arrived at Paduosh this aftornoon, roporta the sinking of the ateamor Bello Varnon, near Creoyville, Ky., this o, m,, about 4 o'clock, caused by smkfng tho wrock of tho stonmor Jon- nio Howoll, Sho was badly broken nnd sunk to tho hurricane roof bofore “tho Quickstop could renoh her, although in sight and arriving in 20 minutes, 8ho will'bo atotal loss. Bovoral pngsen- ¥om including five orsix Indios, worstakon from hor hurricano deok by tho Quickstep, thoy sav- ing nothing but tho night clothing thoy hnd on, Ono of tho enginocora and & nogro aro missing. Namos unknown. The Bello Vornon had o full lond of froight, most of which will bo luat. OmaINNATI, Aug. 27.—The stenmor Bollo Vernon waa insured for £7,600 in Oincinnati compnnios, Bhe was valuod at 12,000, Hor froight-list in insurod for £3.000. Bunevesront, Ls., Aug. 27.—XLast night tho stenmer Ruby, with 183 liead of cattlo for Now Orloans, swampod at tho eattlo-pen bolow tho oity, Tho boat is n totnl loss, One hundred caitle woro drowned. The oattlo stampeded whon the larboard railing was cut, and tho cat- tlo on that eido jumpod ssbore, foaving all_tho walght on the othor guard, which: swamped hor. No insuranco on tho boat. Cattlo Insured in New, Orleans for $2,000. Nona of the crow lout, but ioveral wera Injurod. Tho boat was ownod by Capts. Brinly and Bont. e e An Extortioner Punishod. PRILADELPAIA, Aug., 27.—Ald. Nichols has ‘been sontonced to nine months' imprisonment, after bis trial, for oxtorting exorbitant feon. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foreign Marlots. Livenvoon, Aug, 27.—Tecolpls of wheat for tho threo'daya ondiug Aug, 25, 62,00 ars, 29,000 bolng Aumerican ; corn, 30,000 qrs, 9,000 belng Amorican, Livenpooy, Aug, 37—11 s, m.—Flour, 28@2%. Wheat—winter, 128 4d; spring, 11s 41@12s; whito, 125 34@123 70 { club, 13a 8d@12e 9d, Corn, ‘298 6, Pork, 678 0, Lard, s 0d. LiVERFOOL, Aug.'d7.—1 p, m.~Dresdstufls qulet ; buyars offcring lower prico ; NDON, A, 7—5p, m,—Consols, 923 ; 6-20a of 165, 5% : do '67, 05 ; 10406, 897 ; now 54, 013 &1%. Amount of biillion gone into tho Bauk of land on balanco to-1ay, £25,000, Pants, Aug, 27.—Ttontes, 687 30, LrveneooL, Aug. 77—Evoning—Gotton firm, with an upward tondéney s middling uiiauds, 8d s Orloaus, 03¢ salog, 18,000 balos; Amariean, 9,000 speoulation s oxport, 9,000, ircadntutfs quiot ; xod wintar wheat, 128 4d. Flour, 28@295, Corn, 208 64, Cheoeo, 615, Cumberland mid: Qlos, 374 04 ; Bhort riba, 40 G, trlo, Engt Buffalo LivesStock Market. Borrazo, Aug. 37.—Oattlo—Rocoipls _to-d cludlug_roportod arrivals, 1f613; total for tha we 0,008, “Markot ctive, with 8 good feeling; ut abiub yontorday's pricos for *good atock, Cominon a shido off ond neglectod. About_1,800 diaposed of, ~Sales of 051 Tilinols atcors, 1,120@1,620 Ibs, £6,30@0,50; 105 Ohto toors, 947@1,2i0 1ln, $4.00@6,25'; 88 Indann ateors, 1,103@1,408 Ibs, $5,60(30,25; 83 Texna aicors, 93IQL,107 Ibo, $3.37@4.50; 113 Michigan steors, 247G 1 1he, $3.8TX@4.00; 45’ Kontucky stoers, 1,47 lbs, ‘Blicep ond: Lambs—Tecelpta to-day, lncludhig re- gortod armivala, 2,600; fotal for tis, wock, 0K, ket activo at last wool's closing prices fof Catinda slock ; Westorn shoop ¥ off; ralos, 2,200 Nichigan alioop, 03306 1ba, $4,00@5.25 ; 893 Ohlo” clioes, GA@T Iba, £4.0034.25 ;1,000 Inidiana shoop, 69@03 14, $4.80; 9,000 Gannda Ininba, nvoraging 0@94 1s, $.35@0.60, Hogs—Reoaipts to-doy, including Toportec arrivals 1,007 tota] for the wook, 21,600, Market wlow nnd draggiug at $5,0086.10 for dosisablo cornfed hoya; $4.60@4.80 for graswors, but with littlo ingairy, Sales B00 Aichigan and Indisna bhogs, 17G247 Ilbs, $4.70@5.05. 11e The Wool Trade. Boston, Aug, 27.—The wool market for domentio wool contlnucs” quiio dem, aud oxtrems prices ara readily obtained for all dosirablo lots, Manufacturers aro froo purchasers, Tho fono of {he markot indi~ catea # gredusl sdvance {n prices, Salea of oxtra and double extra Oblo and Ponnsykanis at 50@52c ; ‘Michigan, 46@4S0 ; Weatorn floocus, 42@4740, inclnd- ing ull grades, Combing and dobino fleocon in_ de- wund, -~ All lois offorod tuken at 62358¢, 08 to quality, Enst Liberty Live-gock farkets East Lienry, Pn., Aug, —Cattle—Aurivals, 115 cars; beut, $0.00@0.07% 3 modium, $5. H commion, $A.5035.00; stociers, $3,00@4.00 $2.60@2,75 ; calven, $5.00@F35. ilog4—Arrivals, ‘43 cars, TPhiladolphia, $4.90@5.00 5 Yorkors, $4,60@4.50., Bheop—Arrivals, 25 ers; best extrn, $5.25@0.80; i medum, $4.25@4.50. prime, $4.75@5.00 - . Albany LivesStock Maricet. Arpans, N. Y., Aug. 27.—Catllc—iiecolpta smaller thiou lnst wook, Market opens dull, Tho indieations AT0 that pricos wiil e lower. There i8 not cnough dono niako i med KL, - ? ‘Sheep ind Lambe—Recoipta_about the same ps lnst woek, Market dull at unckanged prices, Pittsburgh 0i1 Market. Prrrenunon, Pa, Aug. 37.—Refiued—Market un- " chunged : quoted ut 16c, Nothing doing in crude ; very quit and a littlo weaker ; nalen at $1.45, - whe Prolluce Marlkots. BEW YORK. New Yosc Aug, 47.—Corron—In modorato de- mnd 5 widdiue ypiand, 20c. : ueADsTUFYS—Elvue 'in moderate demand and uncliangod ; Focoipte, 1.000 brls, Suporfine Westorn aud Btate, $5.00@6,60 § COlinn to good oxts .20( 855 gool £o chuico, $0.6067360 8950, Sxkrt: $0.200 $7.25@8.50; Ohlo oxtra, $6,36@8.60; . T.ouis, 80706 10,75, Ryo flour firm, With fair demand, ot $4.60( 60, Cornmeal firm; Wenter, $4,15@3.45, Whoat lower ; holders moro dlaposod 13 realizo, ' Unfavorss blo - forefgn accounts have a d T e foct on tho morket: recoltrs, | 13000 © b‘e‘r; rojocted spring, $1,16@ N. spring, $1.60 @1.61; No. 4 Milwaukee, $1.53@1, A6 81013 Wwhito Westorn, w wintor rod, ol am > $173; no ] bor do, $1.00, Barley ond malt dull ‘aiA ‘mominal, Ryo scarcoand firm Weatorn for export,age. Corn hoavy aud lower ; rocolpta, 160,000 bu ; sleamuss Woste orn mixed, 50@5730; safl do, 68@50c ; high and yollow' Western, 60G010 ; whito, 65@00c; biatod, 55@80c, Onta—mixod frmor'; white lieavy and lower | recelpts, 14,000 bu 3 mixed Westorn, 42@43)c; whily Westorn, 40@14%0; black, 4@ 4sc. Laas—Quiet; Western, 22230, Hay—In fair demand, Horg—Dull 8 80@430 for crop of 1872, Lrarurn—Steady at 275@50c; Oriuoco, @270, Woor—Quiot and firm’; tubbiod, 600 ; Toxas, K@ 8ic. Grooenms—Coffeo quict and firm; Rlo, 20%@ 2930, Molasses quict, - Bugar activa and atrougs Tair $074o0d refining, B%@8%c. Rico stondy ut 815@xC. Prrooreum—Crude ucglected; reflusd quict at 1030, afunnu-m-z—u 433¢@440. ProvisioNs—Pork lowor ; mew meas, $17,80, Soef unchanged. Ont meats dull, Middlea quicts long cloar, Uo; lght English cut, 9@Uxe. Yard active aud ‘steady; ~ Western stoam, Bio. Buzzrn—Qulet and unchariyed, Onuxsr—Quiot and eusy at 134 @133, Witisky—Activo and highor ot $1.10, PHILADELPIIA. PrravELYnI, Aug, 37,—BREADETUF?E—Flour m ohavgod, Wheat in good demand ; red, $1,63@1.04 amber, §1,64@1.70 ; whito, §1.70@1.85, 1iyo, BO@BSc Corn {n good demand ; yollow, 620 j mixed, 01014 o3 Oata fin fatr domand ; 'White,{0G 470 ; mixéd, 0@ PernoLromM—~Crude, 1o} roliucd, 165@10K0, ‘Wattaicr—Bearce; hold at $1.00, . BALTIMORE, Bapmone, Aug, 37,—Buravatorye—Flour quiet, with fadr local demand ; Wostern supors, $425@56.25 1 extras, $0,25@7.00, Whoat stondy aud fi¢m ; Oblo and Indians red, $1.67@1.85, Corn—Aized Western firmor at 693@000, Oats firm s mizod Western, #@d5o; white, 46c, Rtyo steady at 85@%0c. Provisons—Dull ana unchsvged, Burren—Easler, and not quotubly lower ; good to fancy Wostern, 20@35c, Winsiy—Unisettled at $1.03@1,05, OINGINNATI OnvonuaTy, Aug, 37,—DBneipsTurss—Flour stoady and unchongod, Wheat steady at $1.5, Corn firn Bt 600, Ryofirmat700. Oats quict and unclianged, Provistons—Oponod woak but closod firm ; mean ork held nt $10,60, Lard dull; stean st 82 'ketile, Bi%o. Bulk rueats quict ; ahouldtors hiold at 83Jo; clear Tib, 927@Yc, with ales of 200,000 1L nt Uico; ‘clear, 02,@9)¢0. Bucon in fair demand ; shoulders, 936G 0oy s xib, 10x0 ; cluar, 10%G1050. rm at 970, 3 RIAKY—F11 OLEVELAND, QuevELAND, Aug. 27,—DBuzaparurrs—Wheat dull and lowoer ; No, 1 reil hold at $1.45; No, 3, $1.40, Qorn quiot nt 51(! .m()lll»—()l 13. UB\E‘ nowd.wu. PrruoLsus—§teady aud unchangued, = 5 50100, St TOLEDO, ug. 37,— Bnuapstusre—Flour rm, Wheat ateally ; No, 1 white Wabash, $1,81 white Michigan, $1,703 No.*1 do, $1,5 Tty $1.455@ 1,40 wpot ; $1,44 Beptember § No, 1 red, $1.40% { No, 3 o, § 43 syot or Boptember’; No, 2 am- Tor liols, $1.48), Corn opencd firm aud closed qull bigh mixed, 470 spot or Boptambor ; 480 last it Beptember 3 490 October § low mixed, 40X @40X¢ § yollow, 4730 ; whito, G0Xge, Oats w shudu hotter ;" No, 1, 88 { No, 3, 8. 5 Freianre—Firn and uuchanged. . lluauvm—l-'lunrlh‘l,lm brlsj wheat, 63,000 bu; corn, 8, 2,000 bu, Fidur, 1,000 brla; wheat, S0,000 buj uts, 5,000 by, BUFFALO, Durraro, Ang, M—BurAbiTUSYS=Tlour nlesdy. Wheat—Blurket burej No. 9 Chlcuyo offored to urrvo at $1,05; No huyers, -Corn i good domend ; 50,000 D No, 9 solil ab 5007 2,000 bu sojucted, fresh rocelpta at d0¢, Oats q“llh-l; snles, 9,000 bu No, 2 Chicago, al 0e; good Miwiukeo, $To, Iyo—Markey Laro, Barloy—Murkt buro, Brena—Timothy, $1.50, Frrronza—8irong; 10)a for wheat, 9)o for corn, 6a for oats, MILWAUREE, MILWAUKRE, AUR. 37,—DNRADRTOEFA—Flonr—Full Flflc“ askod, but no domand, Whoat quiot nnd woak ; 0. 1, 51.14,5; No, 2, ALY canh i 1,187 soller «}z‘.‘\’pn;m;?‘;.n i u(nl;xf 0, 9, 403c, Oat higher § N 2 die Lyo quict ¢, Barloy steady FrEiasiTs—To Buffalo, o3 O RegrieTs~Flour, 3,000 s :fifl?’:&::fim b, ENTA—Flotr, 1,000 bit s wheht, b ) ’A’)U}H, heat, 130,000 bu, Br. Touts, Aug, 97,—BnEADATUPFA—Tlour Whoat firm { No, 4 spring, No. ot fat, $1 0 No, 4 do, $1.46, "Corn_fitm ; No, 3, d2c, canhs,’ 315 @ 417¢0 sollor ‘Boptombor, 40¢ scller Octaber, Onts At & No. 3, 20@300 cawh, 1010 rcllor Outober, Darloy fiem § No, 2, $1.10G1.15, ' Tyo lowor, at 01 8de. Witiaicr—1ighor, af 08, : Trovistons—Lork casler, at $10,02%@@17,00, Bacon Q3 only n sl odor tfado. Lard quiet; xufiod. 3e, {Fo0s—Eastbe, at s4.30@4,00, OarrLe—Quict and wnchianged, NEW ORLEANS, NEw Oneans, Aug, 37,—Brraparurrs—Flour dull; XXX, §0.625@7.00 ; family, $4.006310,60, Corn quiet 3 mized, 65@000; white, 6303 yollow, 700, Oata quio ot A0@40c, 7 P AY—Firm ; primo, $29.00@20,00; cholco, Provisions—Pork dull snd oasy ; old, $16.75 3 now, $17.Y5, Dry~salted menta quiot; bloulders, 93¢, Bas con dull at D@13 @110, Hams, 14K@160. Lard, %@00 3 ke, 103 @11A(0. GuooEnrea~Sigar dull nt 9% fully fair, 10%¢ ; sollow arite, {oo. Mylasecn—Xo moveuont, ock small ; Evanaville, 070§ Loutsinna, $1,00; Gincinnnti, $1.03," ey i £ UorroN—Dull ¢ sulon of 400 halow 3 prices easfer ; ondinary, 113@13c: wood ordiunry, 143705 low mid: dling, 17507 midlling, 18)o; middliug Orlosus, 18)e, S MARINE Port of Chicngo. @ ARRIVED......Aug, 7. Heow Danner, South Haven, wood, Belir J. Hibbard, Wooloy's Dier, whod, Bebr J. O. Moss, Muskegon, lnmber, Trop Fhilsdelphia, Buffato, anndrios, ‘Prop Europs, Montroal, sundrics, Prop L. F, Wade, Yort iuron, sundtlcs, Btmr Qorous, 8L, Josoph, sndrles, Btmr Manltotoc, Two Rivors, undries, Behr John Miner, Buffalo, coal, Behr Clayton Bello, Clovefand, eoal, Prop 8t. Albans, Ogdonaburgh, sundrics, Heow Annlo Tomino, Manistoe, lumber, Btoan bargo J, I, Oivon, Escatiaba, iron ore, Stmr Muakegon, Grand Havon, sundrics, Prop Champlain, Ogdonaburghy, sundrlos, Beow Harmonin, Bouth Hnven, lumbor, Behr Aary, Muskegon, lumber, Prop Anafo Laura, Muskegon, lumbor, Bcow Flora, Suugatuck, limbier, Schr Arrow, Hollond, lumbor, Bloam bargo Graves, Bufalo, conl, Siumr Geo, D, Russol, Buffalo, coal, Belir Paulino, Muskegou, lumber, Bahir Brooklyn, Olovelant, coal. Behir if. Rand,'Alaxks, raitroad ties, fichr J, B, Nowland, \uskogon, lumber, Belir Arab, Muskegon, Tumber., Schir Wollit, Holland, lumbor. Belir Guido, Holiaud, lumby Sebr Ithncs, Muskegon, lumber, Sebr Lizelo Throop, Maskegon, lumbar, Bcehr Joro, Saugatuck, slabs, Schr Milan, Muskegon, lumber, Schor O, It! Johnson, Snugatuck, lumber, . TProp Indls, Buffalo, sundrics, Sebir Blbs, South Hiven, raflrond ter, Stenm barfto Mary Tiobitson, ollin Tnlet, lumbor. + Behr Charles Hibbard, Kowaunee, taubark, 8ehr Livo Oak, Manintco, lumber, i Sc)lr liru{zl‘rv:v»;hllnllnnd. ‘wood, icow L, ¥, won, South Haven, tanbark, E Selir B, . Skidmore, Pentwator, shinglos, ) Behr Robert B, King, Muskegon, slaba, Sehr Kato L, Britce, Erlo, coal, Gebr I, R, Blake, Muskegou, lumber, Bchr Champlon, Duck Lake, alabs, £ Selir Jonuy Lind, Grand Ttiver, sinbs, Lir Johu Bea, Jz., Mouomitice, lumber, OLEARED. Prop Enst, Godorleh, Ont,, 3,47 genr 6.1, Ween, T r G, L, Wren, Kingston, 14,600 bu wheat, 16 ke Taily, 3 e oll, o LV Sebr Challongo, Ludington, 500 1ba wlito Tead, 40 pkga' graceries, Sehr Kato Darloy, Buffalo, 25,000 bu whent. Bebr Peoria, Alpens, 7,915 bu_ oats, 2,037 bu corn, 50 rls flour, 20 Ltls e, and 488 bags bran, \ Sebr J, 0, Hurrlwon, Buffalo, 35,000 bu corn, Scbr Hubbard, Bufialo, 16,504 bu wheat, Stinr Philadolphin, Buifalo, 040 tona pig-load, Behr L, Van Vatkenburgh, Walkerville, Ont,, 20,725 bu 0. 2 coru, Bargo Filer, Menomiuee, 2 brls bams, Hehr Philo Beoville, Dutialo, 21,000 bu wheat, Selir Harmony, Mauistco, 6 tone by, 76 pkgs gro- cerles, Prop Oln';‘rlm.o Toitz, Manistee, 4 bris pork, 600 bu oata, Btens Snligwon, AManitowoe, 25 brls four, and sun- ca, NIGIT OLEARANOER, Prop Toledo, Buffalo, 16,000 bu wlieat, 1,600 brls flour, Behr Gordow Ganybéll, krlo, 40,000 Uu” whent, 1,300 kgos load, 62 brls ftour, ohir G, G, Mizer, Kingaton, 18,78 bu whont, Sebr Libbio Nou, Marquettc, 10,101 bu onlw, Stmr 8¢, Albans, Ogdenaburg, 6,473 bu wheat, 100 brla 1lotr, nnd sundries, fchr G, J, Truendell, Green Bay, sundrics, Schr Willio Kellor, Kingnton, 16,635 bu wheat, Sl Jav, D. Sawyer, Duffalo, 44,000 bu coru, Strar Muslicon, Graud linyol, 6 brly liguos, and sun- drlea, Lnke Freights Waro otive at To for corn, and 7o for whoat to Buffa- 10, and 14)gc for whoat {0 Kingston. Cliartors wure: 6 Buffalo—Schir John Breden, Motropolia, and Stame pede, corn at 7¢ : schr Guyaliogs (B 3) corn at Gic; nehr Minnfo Williams, Ksto Hinchman, sud Albréct. - Iy0 at 7o; el Holvotls, wheat at 7o ; prop Mohawk, corn, througl ; prop Scotia, wheat, through. To Now Euglond, via 83rnfa—Prop B, T, Wado, corn, through, To Ogdensburgh—Prop Brookiyn, corn, through., To Tort Colborno—Prop Enat, whoat ot 8o, To Naw ork, vin lirle—Prop Gordon Campball, corn, throngh, To Riugslon—Bchrs Wesl Sido, J. Digler, aud Hattla Wolls, wheat ot 14xe. To Binek Dock—Schr Loua Jolindon, wheat at 75c, Total, 18, Capacity sanal to 265,000 bt wheat, 132,000 bit cotmn, 52,000 b rye. The siclie Trinidad was takon for whoat from Milwsuken ta QOswego nt 14e, aud in tho afternoon tho achr Zack Ghandlor, from Milwaukeo Lo Bulfalo, for wheat, at 8o, 1t was reported that chiarters woro mado to load here, but not confirmed. dny. Anothior Jarga vesnol, similar o thoso alread by, will. bo. commanced thin woolk, aid b nmbor GF Largéawill o put on. tho siooks’ sdon.—Tolalo Corms merelol, The following olfcon fo marinors havo beon iamued by William Smith, Doputy of the Ministor of Maring and the Fisherles, for the Oanndian Qovernment, dated ot Ottiwa, Atg.dand 19,1873 " Notico in Doroby ‘z'lvcn that'the foliowing light-hotuncs liave been erocted )y tho Govornment of Canada on the River Ht, Law. rence, in the Provinco of Ontarlo, viz: Hamiilon sl and—On the south side of familton Tsland, in tha County of Glengarry, Pravineo of Ontarlo, Iatitndo 48 degracs, 4 mlnmonl 28 seconcds north, longltude 74 do- qroe, 32 minutea, 47 socanda went, Tho Hight 8 & fixed whito light, clovafod forty-two fect ahove high wator, ond in clear weather shonld ho acon ot a distance of fen milea, Tho tower 18 & aquare woorden bullding, twenty.roven feot Nigh, and painted white. The i, tuiuiting apparatun in eatoptrie, The light wna first ahown 24th July lust, Qlengarry,or Btono Polnt House, 4‘1:“3’('(‘):;: ll‘!“g“t“nr!;(““l"(}r :ho‘ Connty of Glengarry, n| o, Intitude 45 dey i nnd 52 roconds nort, lony e ey and 45 socondn weat, T o 14 déyeeet, 40 minutcn 1o 1ight In n fixed whito light, olovated 43 foot nbove high water, nn 1 slntild bo noon & distanics of 10 fi\ll';:.]"'rcllninlro‘\;;::hn: square wooden building, 27 feot high c] for keepor attnchad, and pinted \"II ul:'. “‘%:l;‘“’il‘l‘:\la nating apparatus fa entoptric, Tho Jigit wan fiest #hown on the 35k of July Inst, At Mckenzio Yumst, Praaquo Taie, Otven o, Gecrginn g One tario, Intilido 41 degrees, 41 mindites, ana 10 weconds nortll, Tongltndo 30 dogreos, 53 miniton, and 40 goe: onda weat, tholight s & fixed whito Hght, elovated 98 fent abovo high wator, sud {n clear wenthied wbould. e Aven ot o diutanco of 12 miles, Tho tower 18 u Amiatey ‘wooden hullding, 37 feot high, pninted white, ~The 1. Ininating appatatus 18 eatopteic, The 1i sliown on (16 11th of duly lagtor " 0 KUk wae frsk SPECIAL NOTICES. Schenck’s Mandrake Piils Thoso plilsaro composad axclusivoly of voy rec ot on) MLONN Ehoy” Salisely auptraae the uts of inoreuty, do not loaso any of its injurious oifects, Tiny net dikcetly upon tho liver, and At & vaIGADIG renin: dy i ail cnsus of ducungomont ronliing fown . disor dorod ntata or that organ, Live Disordors, Indigastiun, Siei 1o &0, 0 all muceuny 1o tho L drako Pills,_For aalo by ull druiaiat Campiaint, ‘Tiliog Ly FIOL Fovien Sehauck's Man. ddunlors, Calamities Vessels Passed Detrolt DeTnoIT, Aug, 27.—Paksen Dows—Props Onelds, Doy City and Large, Twecd ; borka Blarch, Watson; sclira Board of Trade, New London, Pathifinder, Webb, M, Slauson, W. Burt, A. Smith, Dontloy, Alica Riche ards, Quimby, American, Champlon, J, Mott, J, Mugoo, M. Colllus, C. C. Tro\\'hrld[,n, I’AIE)' Clark, A, Bradley, Blazing Star, Ogdon, M. Filimore, Sunnysldo, Bt, Audrows, PasseD Ur—Props I‘lunhluaxh, Japon; barks Loulss, Ogarita ; achrs OAE Leaf, Lillio Parsons, Golden Rule, Oharger, T, Qualo, L. L, Lamb, 8, Minch, Madolra, Homluphiers, Winp—Northeast, Dernorr, Aug., 27—Evening.—Passrp Ur—Props Cralg, Cubs, Minoral Rock and barges, Concord and Dargas, Jamies Fisk; achrs Morning Star, Iroguols, Agstor B, Hariaon, Chumplon, Nicholas, TassED Down—Props Cbins, Kenleam, Walea and barges ; barks IL, Dikscl, Golden West, Vandecbilt ; uchrs J. 8, Austin, Pamllco, H, Quocn, Problo, Alde ran, ‘WiNp—Northeast, Allinols River and Canal Nows. Specual Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, LaSALLE, IIL, Aug. 27.—The canalboats John Oar- w;!huqm "for ‘LaSaile, and the Monto Chriato, with corh for Ohicago, werofowed up from Poru, Nothing dopartad by tho river, The caunlboats Monte Ohristo, from Furu, and the John Carter, from LaSalle, both with comn from _GChicago, wod {uto the canal, oand the prop Depuo, with hard coal slack for LaSullo, passed out of tho canal, Eight fect and five fuchies on the mitresill of Lock 15, No_roport of tho stage of wator bolow, UANAL OFF10E, OlI0AGO, Aug, 37—12:45 p. m,—An-~ niyxp—~NMoutreal, Ottuws, 5,000 bu corn ; Angols, Ot- tawa, Outario, Utica, 6,100 I corn ; Oatatact, Lasalle, 6,000 corn’s Progross, LaSalle, 4,000 bu coru, 2,600 Un_oats, 20,040 la wheat, 7,830 Ja ryo; Paramount, Lagallo, 0,000 Ifil sorm 3 Jeunie, Morris, 6,000 bu corn, 4,570 1od rugy s sced ; "I, D,, Lockpott, b, b corn ; Ciyuga, owes, 0000 Un corn ; . Mepard, Ottawa, §9_yda 8tono; Sligo, Willow Springs, 65 tons feo;, peop BOuth Bliore, Willowe Bpringa, €1 i geavol; ¥, "o, Bhorman, Willow Hprings, 00 yda atona} %ile” '0'Conner, ' 8ng, stono; Edwii Walker, Jr., Lemont, stono, ' 87 brls Jimos ' W. 3. Roobuck, Temont, 89 yds stone; Martdn Mogan, Lemont, 85 yds stono; Rescuo, Lemont, 85 ydu stouo ; 8, & T., Temont, 70 yda stone Gon. MoPhcraon, Lomont, 65 yds_stoo; Muyflowery Leniont, 89 yds stono ; Mury Walker, Loniout, B yds e % I Atidnwor, Lomont, 82 'yda stono; Toll- ance, Lomont, 60 ydsstonos W.' A, Bteol, Lemont, 05 16 #touo ; Eclipso, Lomout, 08 yds stono: Truveler, omont, 89 yds stone ; Tasbolia, Utica, 0,000 bu orn § Jlay Btate, YaSallo, 6,000 bu corh ; barge No. 2, La Ballo, 185 tona con CLEARED—WaYO, Loviathan, Lagal yds 67_ yda Morrls ; Mary Orely, Lockpert i D550 T lumor, 8 wogons § Tonte , Lowont ; 8ligo, Willow Springs, o A, A1, Lven —ARRivED—Prop Wasp, Summit, 900 yis stono ; Gulona, Willow Bprings tous fcuy Novelty, LuSulle, 10,000 bu corn l‘llllnl, Ohiiicotkio, 6,000 b corn § Beiliiant, Morris, '6,000 b O LeAnED—-A, Woolson, Morria, 29,233 ft lnmber, 70 m shinglon ; Confoat, Mortls, 26 brid limo Gen, Hou- crans, East Morris, 7,250 1 merchandino § Polar Star, Lnfirlliu, 89,008 ft Iumber; prop Kiug Bros,, 4,020 1bs morchundise fur Ilenty, 4,810 s merchundixo, 10 brls Lait, 50 brly flour for Lusally, 5,815 1bs merohuidise for Bosrts ; Oak Loaf, Prison, 120 tona coal, Miscellancous Xtoma, Thio spason at Datloy's ship yard, this year, ina boen unnsually busy, 0oro ko thun any procediug one, I additior to work of miluor importunco, sevon schioons Spand ono tug hovo beon conipiotell and equippod %0 fur, Among theso woro the Warner and " Bussio Bmith, the two largest corvlers on tuls part of the Tukes,” “Iho Dogslo Bmith Lus fhio_enormoun oarrylg capacity of sixtuon bundred grors toi of 0Fo, OF 9= 620,00 pounds, Tho Warner's papavity is about 1,600 gross tons, There fs now i course of construction 1 acow for the uso of the (lovernment vlllcors. engnaged in tho survey of the ‘Foledo wud Bandusky Iiarbors, Shio will bp namod the * Unclo Bam,” and Do fitted up witls comfortablo and cornmodious cabing, with every Apuirtenanco for cooking, vatiig, sleoplig, snd local onjoymont, which 1 ronderod nateraar, ui tho officers oyt ke tholr Nowo upon ler durlng tha Wreater part of tho timo thuy aro elignged in tha wur- Yoy 'J.‘lm Jaunch will probubly tuky place nest Batuc- Wil como, upon s tn spito ot all procaution, hut it entising (o lonen thet, THELALBOLDNS G 1 FCHG AR a} no ohtainad b al the dry i&i‘-fi‘fi..‘.i that it ean bo rolicd on to curo all diseatos of tho Kidnose and’ Urinary Orgnns. ot for countortolts |- Ty ciuino hears 1ho Privao. proprit folmbold. privete PRSTNE NG gL 1 T Haw. HAVANA LOTTERY, ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, Drawing of August 14, 1873---Cluss 909, 00 789 T B0 i L0 o) 301 16310, 000) $320, B3 Prizon ossliod and information furniuhied by TAYLOR & ( it Wall, LUTION NORICFS, DISSOLUTION. Notleo 1s b by given that th 11 Bilp lately subeo .‘nf-m B B e g i Ao tirmy namo and stylo of Roed & Gant, was on iy 4 ay of August, 1873, dlwolvod by mutual consent, Chaclo W. Rood is alono suthorized to suttlo all dob toand Dy the firm of Reod & Gunt aftor thin dato. ARLES W, REKD, Oblongo, Aug. 21, 157, MENIVOANT. * DISSKOL.UTION. “Tho flrn of HHnchlorgor & Sl by this dus boos dis. solvod Iy niutinl onwont, L Huohiargor wifl st ali tha part ) business, L, HUUHBORGER, i WALT, Jr. THE BROWN STONE GO, OF By Intinnd, Lnke Suporior, Walke ook, or- Harrls Aro now wploading vt Walker's Dosk, corper Uarriacn d Veanklinasts., soma 16,000 fu foot of TS RN DRGNS G very: snpnetor suality, nnd i JEEE \atkw, ~ho uttontion of ‘Atohiteots wud Hulldors s solloltod, For furthor WIN ‘ ALK at Dacke; W Doarhornest. 3 QI0, I LEL TO.ALL WHOM IT M NCE 180 WEaT MADIRON-AT,, CHlICAUD, Aug. 23, 1978, Al partios aro horeby cautioued against haviog any i G i ke n0" dnuliaie with B U otiues S S0g SpMg, B fTe W o will continuo {hie Wholewlo Gropery Thusk -i-‘ for tho purposy of supplyink country oustomo TUNION LITEL. CO. 1y 8y By T & O MICHTGAN-AV. i ving nud Lithographing in avory varioty with skit uu'fl"p'x"?x:u‘fl'x‘ns-"n. U RECRE, Sopertuluudogy, “