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TIIE CHICAGO*DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1873. iy o 5 e it ——— THE CAMPAIGN OPENED. Mr, A. . Hesing Sets the Local Political Pot Boiling, Secret Council in the Fifth Avenue Wigwam. Tfie Great Chief Summons His Young Men for a “Big Talk.” Who the Young Men Were, and Where Thoy Have Been Scon Before. The Braves of the “Frei Sinniger Buerger” to Bo Let In for Some Sonlps. Full Report of the ¢ Strictly Confidential” Con= sultation. Looal politics aro boglnuing to assumo shapo, and in a vory shoct time tho hosts will be mar- shalled for ono of tho most oxclting munici- pol contests ever fought in Chicngo. About two mouths ago, Mr, Hesing organizod the Gor- mans in overy ward in tho city ; meotings wore held, and tho Gorman heart fired. This was proliminary, and, aftor organizing & Contral Gorman Committeo, tho _Jonders restod on thelr oars. Nothing of a public character hna been dono sinco, but sly offorta woro mado to fuse the Gormans aud Irish, and it {s understood that a compnet has boon entered into botweoh some of tho londers of those nationalities, to the effect that tho Irish shill get all, or noarly all, tho offlcos, Mr. Iesing engaging that tho Gormans shall do tho bost part of tho voting, and, if tho ticket is olected, Mr. Hesing is to be # Bismarek,” and boss onco moro, Ho is smbi- tious to bo again dictator, to compol men to oboy his nod and beck, to order the courds of eveits, ‘and, thongh ho does not desiro to Lold a single oflico, ho does desire to control overy oflice in the city and county. This is a roasonablo aspira- tion for a man, aud nobody can blamo Mr. Hes- ing fortrying to win if ho can, Sinco tho roturn of Dan O'Hara, there have boon conclaves and consultations, and it is prot- tysufe tosay thatthe slate is niroady made. These private talks resulted in a moeting yester- doy that was intonded fo he Hacrot, but, whon thirty or forty men got togothor to arrange tho dostiniea of a city liko Chioago, overy man of thom feels his own importauce, and every man of thom wags his tongue, grows garrulous, and in less than no timo overy ono in tho city undorstands what bLns takon place. Thoro was conunotion in the vicinity of Randolph and LnSnllo streots yesterday. ‘Well-kuown politicians were observed, about 4 o'clock, to be couverging towards that point, and o man with half his wits about lim was fully Justified in nrriving at tho conclusion that there Was somothing in tho wind, 8o thoro was. The fate of tho elaction, per- ‘haps, was at stnke, aud the fate of numerous aspirants for places of patronage and profit. The meating was of interest to all citizens, for, whilo the meoting was held sbout ono hundred foob from the ground, away from the doar poople, the people would liko to know who wero there, what was said, and what is to como out of it—if anything. It way Quito & meoting. Mr. Hosing wont tharo, it is said, in that Ropublican equipago. The horacs aro in fine political condition, and were ontirely in favor of the fusion. One of tho Lorses i of Iriph and tho otlier of Gorman descent, and they advocato union. This 18 regarded ns nn augury full of promise. Mr. Hesing lonked as hondsome and 88 fino ns ever. Perhape he was o trifle pale mbout the gills, but that is not to be won- dored at when tho impending duel is borne in mind, Mr. Bernard G. Caulfleld, statoly and dignified, wont toward tho romdes- ous, and clenu-shaven, good-looking . On- ehist followed Lim up tho stairs. Uan O'Hara wag on hand a8 rubicund and 88 good-humored as ever, and Tom Drensun, roticent and shrowd Tow, in that ine+aablo suit of gray, was thero t00, and @0 was Mr. Tom Moran, tho lawser. phit Conloy, with all the prestige of tho St Charles, aud of an old citizen and war-lorse of tho Domocracy, gavo wise counsol, and the tall, comely, Grecian-fontured, practical Michael Kooloy, sanctioned the movemont by his pres- ence. Then Aldorman DMcAvoy, short and stout, accompanicd & gold-hoaded stick up to the top of the 100 stops of stairs. Major McClure, the indomitable and koen MeClure, ono of the Irish leaders on the North Side, was in all his glory. Col. Arno Voss, with his bushy head, and Gen. Lieb, with bis becoming moustache, repregontod tho auti- Hosing Germans. Bob Konny, of much politi- cal famo in North Chicago—an old line Democrat, and a brave, outspoken Irishman, looked noat, though waim, o8 he mopped his massive brow with o now white handterehiof. Hauk Ackhoff, the irroprassiblo Hauk, whose speeches in the DBoard of Buporvisors are remom- bercd with drond Dby uohappy ro- poitors, also climbed to the'cock-loft, where he found bis old pul and comrade in Ropublican Conventions, Juliue Rosouberg, quietly seated ou o chair, probably smoking & cigar—thrao for & quarter—and waiting with the pationce of s stutesman for the hall to opon. r. A, B, Michelson was around. It would not do to omit meuiioning that Atdorman MeCaffroy, whilom of the E&IVII!BUHUI Ward, got off #ome elg- uenco, aud that Charloy Dounilioy sweated in that close room iu the causo of a downtrodden ond opprossed municipality. Dr. Luthardt, tho Connty Arothecary, sufforod in the sime glorious cuanme. “his chroniclo wonld bo umporfect if the name of Peter Hand—the wawmo old Poter that we.wot of this many o yoar —woro omitted. Poter's namo must bo included. Hera it Is again—lotor Hand. But why continuo this cataloguo. 1Ins not the composition of the moeting boen uumcluntl; indicated by the namos that have boen given, The curlons antiquarian in senrch of othor names can find them by get- ting n liwt of the dolegates who -have attended Ropublican Convontious for yoars, aud, after sort- i1, iy, prck out all tho Gorman names, Thoy wer> all thero. Every man who hay followed the fortunes of Mr. Hosing since the war days, hiw ersonal body-guard, thoeo o used to carry out his plans, thoy wore all thero—overy mother’s son of thom-—barring thoso who have gone to another world, aud, undoubtely, thelr spirita were hovering round the fik¥fig‘lt, anxiou to got in, The antiquarian having exhaustod the tapublican Convontlons, can thon turn to the Domocratic Conventions, aud from the let of delogates pick out tho balance of the crowd, It must liavo beon quito a mooting, considoring thio numbor of persous whio ontered the portals of that building, and their interest in tho cuiso of % roform " may be measured by the number of ateps which thoy climbed to reach the ren- dozyous, What took place in that Holy of Holios Is sup- posed to be a mystery, but, as wo aaid bofore, uen cannot bear the woig]n‘, of an_impeuding olitical convulsion on thelr minds without ocoming more garrnloua than womon, It may bo mentioned, too, that s roportor of "tho Staals Zeitung enterod the build- ng, snd, it {8 undoretood, took noles of the meetlug. Now, it s ponsiblo to forgive Mr. Howing his political aborrations, but nothing oan atone for un attempt to “scoop™ all the Luglivh morning papors. Tt is 8 mortal sin, and cannot bo condoned, Why should a report- er for his family éuuuml bo invited, and none otherof thecrati? Perhiapa Mr. Heuing forgat —for gront men uro_apt to bo absont-tindod— that a waiting world opened thoir papers this morning to hoear what this important and socrot political guthoring did in their Star Ohambor wossion, Well, by all uccounts they did nothing of wuck mowent. Of cousse, overy man made s speoch, momo mndo two spocchos, some thres, some a dozen. Thoy wore all ar- dent, flory, brimming with wit, sarcnsm, invective, ‘mimiles, and othor Ingredionts of Fran orations, all accountn, Col. Voss was 11 tho chiair, and Mr, Onahan Boorotary. all accountr, & committee of ton, inclading threo Irishmen, throo Amorieans, one Beandinavian, ono Fronchman, and onc colored geuntloman, wora appolnted to soloct & Qontral Commitieo of othor nationalitios—aue from oach Ward—to co-operato with the Gorman Central ommitteo, and adopt measures to mako * Romo howl." Ty all accounts, Mr, Keoley was on theCommittoofrom tho West Bide, Obarley Dounihey from the North Bide, & German gentloman from the South Skdo ‘'hon Mr. Matson, Polico Qourt Clovk, was put on to represent tho Seandinnvians, and Mr. I, D, King to look aftor tho welfaro of tho colored enloon-koopers, Tho Fronchman 8 in aboy- anco, and 5o-aré-the Americans, it bolng rather hard to find them, By 2l accounts, there will be s mass-maeting shortly, aud -thoro will bo sposchos, and a tiokot, wil bo nominatad, and then will * Romo howl" in carnest. Tho lnnl{fln mind naturally bogan to oxamino tho oloments composning the mnnllnf, ond, poli- ticians’ minds being of tho aualytic order, no soonor had thoy dosconded to tho streot than thoy bogan fo cogitate and_diaw inforencos s tho' logitimats rosult of their montal caloula~ tions, Botting out with the fundamontnl proposition that tho candidatos should bo ohoson from tho mooting, a ticket woa soon mado up by **tho boys.” Of courso, *tho Doys " can maunfaoctiroe all tho slates thoy plorso out of thnt Inuer couscionsness, but {hat won't do them any good if it doos not ploaso the boswes. The talk that was most likely to bo true ran somothing in this wisn: Thore'a Me- Avoy for Mayor—lio was up-ataira ; thoro's Dan O'Hara for _City T'roasurer—ho was up-staira ; there's Mr. Onahan for Comptroller—ho was up- stalrs ; thoro's 'om Moran for Oity Attornoy— ho wns up-gtaira; thore's Mr. Kooloy for County 'l'ronsurer—he was up-staira; thero's Austin Dogle for Clork of tho Criminal Court—he wasn't up stairs, but Dan wiaw, and that's tho samo thing; thoro’s Amo Yoss for Corporation Counsol—ho was up- stnirg; thore's Poter ITand Clork—he was up-stairs; thero's Jul- us Tosonberg, Albort Micholson, Tiob Koony, and Ald. McCuffroy, for County Com- missioners—thoy wero all up-staira; thoro wore twonty mon for Aldermen—thioy ware up staira ; there wore twonty mora to fill tha rewaining of- fices—nnd they wore all up stairs, THE LAW-COURTS, An Unoventful Day--No Judges, and Nota SingleSonsntion=«he Courts in Briof-=Now Suits, Harriot A, Edgorton on Saturday petitionod the Buperior Court for divoree from her Liusbaud, John M. Edgorton, Tho papers wero whisked off by tho attornoy, A. Goodrich, befora sy of the reporters could sco them, This is tho same attornoy ouo of whoso cnses has boon promi- nently brought bofora the public in which an in- formation for perjury is likely to bo laid. o hes made himuclf conspicuous as almost the only attorney in the city who finda it nocossary for auccessful practico to causo tho papors filod to diesppoar. from the Clerk's ofiico beforo tho ropresentatives of the daily press can como sround. In the caso1n quostion, the wifo brings suit for divorco against the Lusband ontho ground that he haa desorted her, In epite of tho dosortion,, the husband ontors his apposr- ance to defond (1) , nnd this little formality be- ing disposed of, tho attorney has the leave of Court to rush tho case away from the Clerk's oftico to tho Judge, and, upon the order of tho Iattor, to the Master, when, of courso, avery- thing will be proved inside of six hours. On Baturdoy the County Agont filed a potition in the Circuit Court for the speody trial by jury of Mrs, Teofil Sloma, for insanity, on the in- formation of tho County Physician that it is an urgont cago, Tho woman lives at No. 146 In- grabam streot, and her insanity is said to have arison from the effccts of puerporal fever. Henry L. Butler, Jonathan Brown, and Oliver M. Clapp, partuers, on Baturday commenced suit in the Superior Court agninst 13, P, Bawyer aud Albort Sewyer, in sssumpeit, 87,000 dam- agou. B Thompson v. Bims the Cottage Grove gra- cory-ruw, the recent dofault and decree were on Baturday sot asido on aflidavits filed, and leave given to Bims to filo a cross-bill, Samuol G. and Marian J. Taylor, on Saturday, filed a distress warrant in tho Superior Court agnioat the property of Boyinglon & Killam, of No, 70 North Clark btroot, Tor $400 rent, claimed to be duo up to the 18t of August. An afidavit of non-residence, afiirming that the dofendants havye deparied from tho State, was also filod. Tha Goes & Phillips Manufucturivg Company, on Saturday, cowmonced suit in the Circuit Court sgainst L. P, Esstmon, in nssumpeit, $1,000 dumages. In the matter of Tho Peoplo of tho State of Tllinoiy, for tho ro-establisliment and roproduc- tion of destroyed waps or plats, tho Stuto’s At- tarney, on Saturday, filod au information in tho Circuit Court for Lho re-catablishmeut and pro- guetion of the dostroyed maps of Whittior's Sub- division of part of Bec. 24, 97, 14, Qeorge Euger, on smm!n{, commonced suit, in the Circuit Court, against Heunry H. Iond, in trospass, $1,600 damagoes. Toyal B. larues, on Saturday, filod distress warrant, in the Cirouit Court, against the prop- erty of Lowis Bornett, clothior, otc., 42 West Tandolph streot, for unpnid rent, £339.32, DBar- nott afierwards replevined thy property, ag will be soen by the Buperior Court suits, KEW SUTTA, Tz Cncorr Coulr—8,52—Tho Goss & Phillips Manufacturing Co. v. L. T, Eastimun ; sssumpsit, 1,000, B,303—In tho matfcr of the application of tho Péople of tho State of Illinols 3 petition to ropraduco and re-catablish maps, 8,404—Goorge Eagor v, Henry M, Poud; trespass, $1,500. 8,305—Appeal, 8,300— Potition of County Agcnt for jury o try insanity of 3ira, Teofll Bloma, 8,37~ Royal B, Bardos v, Luwis Burtiott; dlstress for rent, 8,50B—Raockwood W, Hos- mor v, Theodore . Imhaf and_Ohurles E, Ertz; unsumipadt, 300, 8,309—Appeal, 8,310—Androw 3, Maynird und Joun H. Coopor v, Paler Turne; sssumpsit, $200, _#,311—Appeal, 8, Winfleld F. Osgood'ct al, v, Tufus A, Rico ct al.; peti- tion for specific performance. 8,318-Bamucl 4. Tol- mun aud Jobn A, Kingv. R, W. Good; assutnpsit, 250, D,9t4—Albert N, Wobater snd: Porfer G, East: Tan v. . W, Gulton anid Hnrold Spraguo 3 nssumpat, £00. 8,315—Henry L. Butlor, Jouathan Browi, au Oliver M. Clapp, partiiors, v. £ P. Sawyer and Albert Bawyer; assumpait, $7,000. 8,318—McLacllan Bros, ¥, A, J. M, Freuch ot al; potition for mechnuic's licu o tho ‘southwest corner of Madison strect and Yifth avenue, 8,317—Appeal. Ty BurEuion Count—4d,850—arriot A, v. John 31, Edgerton ; bill for divored on the ground of ‘desor- tion, 44,854—Lewis Barnctt v, Rosal 1, Barnes, David ¥ordaud D, C. n: roplovin of forty-threo benver overconts and tienty-aoven poa Juckete, valuod 31,000, 44,855—Samucl G, and Marlon J, Taylor v. Toyfugton & Killum ; distress for ront, '44,858—Ap- cal, - 44,859—Willam A, A, Porkins v, jobn' G, Phil- orunpsit, $500, 44,800—Appohl, 44,861—Ap- 44,863—Appeal, LAFAYETTE BANQUET. 1) pial The Committee of Arrangements for the ban- quot to be givon on Friday ovening next, in honor of the birth of Lafayette, met yosterday, and agrood upon tho following programmo of tonsts : Addraess by tho Prosidont, Dr, Carr. Tho anoz of Lafayolto: United Btales Benator John A. Logan. ‘The United Btates of America: Ctov. John L. Bovoridge. The Ropublic of France : M. Thoodoro Gor- onit. Tho President of tho United Statos : Musio, Our Guests: P. 1% Tofinot, President of French Benovolent Socioty. ‘I'he Army aud Navy : Con, John MeArthur, Oliicago ; Gon, 1. N. Stiles, I'he T'ress : Blias Colbort, The Ladies : Itobert Horvoy, Baq. At A Ohicago & Evansville Short Line. Hoveuty-fiva milea wuwved) Commencing Hopt. 1,167, the Woodruff improved rotunds parlor and sleoping-conches will run on tho Ohlesgo, Danville & Viucennes Raflroad, from Olleago to Exausvill vis Terro Huute, ‘Thes cara loavo the depot, corner of Cannl and Kinzlo streots, st 5 p, m, dafly (Hunday oxeepted), und uro not surpaseed for eleguuco wud comfort. " T s (e only Company runuiuf hrougl carn to ‘Porre Itante, Vincennen, and Bvansvillo, Tick- ot and wleophug-ear’ sccomunodation con bo sbourod at No, 108 Washiugton streot, aud at depot, ¢ ————— Notice of Bank Removal, About Dee, 1, our Bouth Hlde Bank will ocoupy the now Lank Dullding, No. 100 Washing- tan etrcot, which f4 buing erected for us, undor our supervision, with espocis) roferenco to the atcommo- datlon uf otir busiuees, Proaton, Keun, & 00, ki e - ~Aunothor suit has been commencod ngainst Warren County, in tho United Btates Court ot Chiengo, by ono of the " bloated bondholdors.” Gioorgo O. Maroy, of Massachusatts, calls on the Toard of Hupervisors for §20,000, 'This Is the third suit commenced on the railroad coupovs, the total olnin being 62,000, Thore will bo o big bill of costs, to sny unhlinu lbuutj)wriuulvnl nd intorest, for somebudy to pay,—AMonmouth ?.’ll.) Allas, for Countyd. IYDE PARK, Mooting of the Honrd of Trustocss=i Varicty of Business Transncted. Tho Hydo Park 'Truatacs had a long rossion on Baturday aftornoon and ovoning. The Belt Rail- way and Transfor Compnny woro roquosted to be moro doflulte in tho location of the right of way nsked for; and through Mr. Taylor, thelr enginecor, mndo a long statement of their organ- ization, means, proposed objects, oto., and conld not name tho route thoy dosivod to take moro dofinitely until thoy bad ascortaived what torms could be made with the ownors of properly. A potition was also presontod from tho Direct- ors of tho Ohieago T'ransfor Railway aud Clear- iug-House Company for tho right to construct = railway nlong Sovonty-firat stroot from Stato to tho Illinois Central Railrond. Both of thoso Companies wish to construct , rallroads to encirclo Chicago, from South 8horo to Lake-Viow, and to furthor a ready transfor of cars from ono road to snother, aud onsy accoss to tho city for all suburban placos. It was ordorod that o sixty-foot sidewalk bo construoted on tho onst sido of Hyde Park nvenue, from Forty-soventh to Fifty-fifth stroots, by the ,ownors of property, on or boforo Oct. 1. Theattorney waa directod topropare ordinancos for mpecinl assossments to Joente grado and diteh on Boventy-third streot, from Stony Inlaud avonuo to Lnko Michigan; Lldrod avoute, from Bovanty-first atroot to Houth Chicago avenuo; Bouth Chicago avenuo, from Hyde Park avenuo extonsion to Calumot Htiver; also, Lo bo covared with broken stono sixteen foot wide, and to straighton Sixty-third stroot to its rmpcr lino on thio south line ‘of Section 15, 88, 14, from Btato streot to Indiaun avenue, Tho alley In Block 1, Brookline, was declarod to bo vacatod. Plana woro pregented for a flont and draw- bridge ovor the Calumet River, aud in view of the omergoncy, the Committeo on Stroots wore authorized to contraot for and have tho ssme built without dolay. Pormiuslon wau granted J. R. Hoxio to con- struct a rogulation sidownlk, undor diroction of tho Buporintondont, on Forty-fifth utroct, from Stato to Mickigan avouuo. Jobn Hogan was appointod rogular policeman in tho nortliwest district. Bills wore ordered Lo bo paid, ©1,041,81, and bills presontod and roferred, 88,710.20, Estimates wero roported and coufirmed on tho following improvements: Oak atrect and Droxel avenuo......... Washington nvonuo, Forty-uinthi to enth Blacet, e, Hyda Park avol enth streot Egandalo avanuo, Total . Dr. B, . who had beon omploye idont Cady as cholora phyniciau in connoction with the Town of Lake, had found the disease in ouoe bouso, but by removal of the patient to the nospital, and tho froe uso of disinfoctants, tho plague was stayed. Aconferenco had been had with the Trustees of Lake ontho subjeot of joint use of water from - the Hydo Park Water-Works, and the Committeo on Public Grounds were appointed toconfer with them again to o finnl rosult, Tho Hyde Park Wator-Works aro progrossing ; tho filter crib and connecting pipo to tho river are to bo finislied in about two woeke. T'io saloon-koepors had formed & loagua to ro-. sint the Liquor law ; fifteon Liad waited on Presi- nent Cady and tondored him the prico of last year'a liconso—300 each; fivo others hed de- osited $100 each, in compliance with this yoar's aw, aud potitions wore prosented from tho fol- lowlng for saloon licousies under tho prosent rules for the Board: Pearce & Boujamin, lydo Park ouso; Charles McGraw, Einnally & Burke, Charlos LaFlour, Patrick J, Goary, Honry Wendt, Fraucis Abel, and Broens & Langan, < Hubbard’s _ Subdivision of Lots 4 and 5, in Block 8 of M, 8. Yutrick’s Subdivision of 13 acrou of Beotion b, 38, 14, was approved. Potitions woro presonted from J. Campboll to havo the use of triungle lot noxt north of Drex- el Boulovard for coal and wood oftico ; from Capt. Binford, for horse and buggy for use of police forco ; from J. X. Cross, to' furnish the Villago with patent globo gas-burners ; from nu- morous roal cstate fiunlnm, for unlimitoa licenso to nail up * for sale ” signs, and for romision of a finc imposed on J. J, Lallack, for driving on a parkway ; and woro all roforrod to the Commit- toos. Tio Special Committes on Coustruction of Water-Works were discharged, and tho wholo subjoct waa permanently put in_charge of tho Committeo on Public Grounds and Buildings. Ordinances wera adopted establishing the rada of Madison nvonue sower; for the construc- ion of mine-inch pipe from Forty-soveuth to Forty-oightl slreot ; twolve-inch to Forty-uinth stroot ; eighteon-inch to Fiftioth stroot, and two-feot rick sowor thence to its conucction with Fifty-firsc gireet sowor, with nll necossary man-holos, catcli-basius, and traps. Messrs. Btobbings, Darnoysnnd @irey were appointed Commissionery to ossimnta the cost, :}(Ijlmuucd to Tuestdnay evouing, Scpt. 2, 0t 7 o'clock, — THE BALL FIELD. Last Thuraday afternoon, at Pliladelphis, in the presence of about 1,200 spoctators, was played the sixth championship gamo botweon the Philudelphins, and tho Atlantics, of Brook- lyn. 'The woather wns delighiful, snd the Thiladolphias took the lead ab tho start and won easily, their flelding and batting being much suporior to that of thoir oppononts. Tho At- lanties failod to make a base-hit in the first six innings. In tho seventh thoy had ‘a stresk of luck, moking four bases and wcoring throo runs, of which they emrned one,—which was all that thoy mannged to score in tho game. Tho good batting of the Philadolphins, assisted by fieldiug orrors and two bases on_ balls called, enabled them to add eight runs to their score in the first and wovouth innings, which gave tho scoro a ono-sided appearance, — 'Tho catching of Malone and the third-buso }rlnviug of Forguson wero the nost noticeable feutures of the fleld- ing, tho latter making ono of tho most brilliant stops and_throws-to-first over witnossed, and which elicited great applause from all on tho ground. The following is a summary of the Ao : gl'nn.uu:x.rnu, Ta,, Aug. 27.—8ixth gamo of tho chumplonebip morion” betweon the Thiludelpliss, of Philudelphia, and Atlantics, of Brooklyn § Puitadelplic,” | R PIAJ_Atlantle. | Ry B 714 Guthbert, 1 £...| 2| 2| 1| 0||Barlow, 1l 4l 0 Wood, 2, 4l 8] 1| 9i|Poarce,'s, 5....} 0] 1] 0] O Malono, o, 1| 1, 8 2||Boyd, 'r, £ 1190 Meyerld, § 0] 1| 3| o||reryiaon, 30 o] 1 3| 5 Bochtol, . 4 1 of o[Burdoox,’an..| of ol 3 3 Fulmer, 1| al af of;pritt, 0/ 0| o[ 1 Troacy, c, 1} 0] 2| 1} Deblinan, ol of 7 0 Devlin, 1 0 1} 9f OfjPubor, 1. 1,, o120 Zoltlesh, p, 1 1 1f 9)[Remsdn, o.2.:| 1f 1] 5 2 Total......... (1112127 1af]_otar, ol el LUNS_80ORED, Thiiadelphias, 41 41 0-11 Atlantics. 30 0-8 3, Atlantic, 1, Ttunes elptia, 7 ; Atltle, 2. Umpire—Jobn P, Bensonderfer, of Atlntic, 'ime of Gume—One hour aud thirty minutes, —_— e PERSONAL. L. 8, Goodrich, of 8t. Paul, is at the Pacifio, Frauk Bmith, of Boston, is at tho Bhorman. Count Desfoures, of Austrin, is at the I'scifie. . W. Emory, of California, is at the Pasifle.~ G, IL Wilmarth, of Liverpool, is at tho Sher man, Jacob Nutter, of Ban Francisco, is at the Bhor- man, 5 E. L. Ford, of Now York City, is ot the Shor- man, Qoorgo @, Wobstor, of Ban Francisco, is at the Pacifle. Tho Hon, 0. T. Ransom, of Iows, iy at the Pacifio, @. W, Dillingbam, of New York, Is at-the acific, H. 0. Hinman, of Loulsville, Xy., s at the Bhorman, @Geo, W, Borrigo, of the Galosburg F'ree Press, {s at tho Shermau, “Tho Mon, Gonorgo A, Brackott, Mayor of Min- noapolis, Min., s ot tho Pacifio Among tho nrrivals at tho Wost Side Drigge Iouno yostorduy wore tho following : The Tion, Willlai £, Lonry, Joliot ; A. P. Hodges, sulfa- lo; Jumos Humphroy, Fort Wayno ; A. B, Rog- ors, 86, Taul; 1L, 1’ Suvago, Now Yorlc{ J. 1. Gobport, Ki. Loy N, lodio, 8, Tau AV, Siahle, Kuneus; I Smiloy, Robortson Houss, Joliot} Whous Taylor, Journal, Fort Wayne and Georgo 1, Duvis, Now York, Matt Carpontor i to make an agriovltural ad- dress at Rockford, 1ML, Bopt. 15, Fred O'Donnell hau vacated his pluco on the Anti-Monopoly Btala ticket, u Iowa, boiug un- dor age ffor Lisutonant-Govornor. * DBishop Nandall, of Colorado, whilo in Wind River Valloy, °"°'F“'l hoing intorviewed by tho Halr-takors, by bolng onoe hour in advanco. Tho Sofr nowspapor montions o roport that M. Gnmbotta {a about to marry tho only danghtor of Poll. TRochoroau Doufort, tho defender of Bol- ort. Johannos Eubolk“{flmnnllflnfl and Miss Przby- lowelz wore married at Lonvonworth, the othor dny, aud theTown Clork whomado out {ho lconso hins Liad eramps over siuco, Senator Morton has abandoned tho Ohio can- vnss on account of Lhonrsencsy contracted while anewering quostions about hin sharo in tho sal- ary-stonl.—Z'erre laule Gazelle. The great-grandfathor, grandfather, and unclo of Mis Jonnio Burhiam, who was drowned in Grand Boy, at Nowmarkot, N, IT,, wore drowned in tho snme bay, within o mile of whers hor body was found. Ex—Jud;lzu A, 8. Van Dske, of Winnebago Qounty, 11l., bas beon bronght homo from Lit~ tle Bock, Ark., whither ha fled in montal distross about his accounts, somo two weeks sitco, The Domooratio nominoo for Stata 'Lroasnror, of Pounsylyanis is Frank M. IHutchineon, of Allegheny County, son-in-law of Gen. Georgo w. 5.,“, aud now Sccretary of tho Pittsburgh, Fort Wayno & Chicago Raliway. A womnn in Missisaippi asked Gov. Power for his autograph, and on “““‘"E 1t attached it to & pardon for hor son, who had boen sentenced to the Ponitentiary for ono yoar. Tho young man got out and has fled from’ the Btate. Gen. Von Manteufel will, aftor the completo ovacuation of tho French torritory, bo appointed to the command of an army corps to be formed of thoso corps of which tho army of oceupation waa componed—viz., the Sccond, Third, nnd Tonth, He will also be promoted to the raok of Tiold-hlarshal, —_—— A GREAT SILVER COUNTRY, What Mr. Bordoen, of Highland Park, Saw While at Silver Clty, New Mox= ico. Mr, H, Bordon, a resident of Hignland Park, af- tor anabsonco of over four months from his home and frionds, hay just arrived from Silver City, New Moxico, wiuthor ho wout list spring, ox- pocting to locato thoro in the manufacture of fire- brick, which aro required in the smelting of the eilvor orea found fu that vicinity. On arriving at tho town, he investigated the matter of clay doposits, anddiscovered, aftoran extondod search, that no fire-clay could be found. Ho was under tho nccossity, then, of refwming home, though roluctantly, for the eilver found there, ho snys, is ton fold moro sbundaunt than.his most san- guino hopea had led him to beliove bofore start- ing. Ho saysno ono that Las uot seen thom can realizo the richness and extent of these sil- vor praducing oros, and it Is astonishing that capitalista sooking Investmonts in paying oporu~ tions should ovorlook these impoitant fields for spoculation and . production. 'Though theso mines of silver are situated in a barren coantr) and nway from railroads, 5,000 to §10,000 would sot up {he necesusry machinory on the ground in working ordor, and pay from 25 to 50 por cont per month on tho iuvestmont. Moxican labor can bo got in abundance at £1 to $1.26 per day. A plonty of good water at the town and in the miniug district can bo got by digging from 15 to 20 foet, ~ Groceries thero aro gearco, and very high-pricod, while baef of tho Deat quality is to bo had at 6 and 8 conts per pound. Tlour 16 to 820 por barrel. Mr, Borden informs us that the mines that aro now in oreution are belug worked only enough to hold them and live from tho proceeds, ns tho mon who own them havo not means to pro- auro good machinery, but ara using the most erudo and wasteful contrivances to ox- tract tho motal. Tho returns that would flow to those' who ghall go there goon with good muchinory - and capital to work with, would be enormous. Poor mon havo brought poor machiuery luto these mines, or nonoat all, 88 in somo cuses a singlo man it holding a dozon claims, and is not able to develop ono, and tho production is small in consequonce ; but tho extent of the mines is Leyond caleuln- tion, Any child, ho ways, can got & mine Ehero, 50 plontiful are the leada of silver, but capital is roquired to develop this vast wealth, n spesking of climate, Mr. B. states that it is nn{n\'b. And he would havo staid thero to carve out a fortune iu silver if Lo had liad the means to ut upsome bigmnchiuory. Hisbrickmachinesbo oft thiero, and oxpects to disposo of thetn as soon a8 tho Toxns Pacific Railrond penotrates that sec- tion of country, whioh will be not moro than two years, porhaps soonor, aud will run within 80 miles of Silver City, This road will carry with it a stroam of capitsl aud onterprise that wiil opon up this wondarful country. Any ono who may be desivous of knowing moro of the particulars of his tril)l, and chances there, can 8o Mr. Hordon nt his home nt Hign- land Park, whoro Lo will clicorfully give all'in- formation oud show some rich spocimens of sil- ver oro. 3 THE CITY IN BRIEF. John TFrink, of No. 786 Archer avenue, was thrown from n vehicle yestordey nfternoon with such violonce that he shortly aftorwards died from tho effecta of the injuries roceived. The alarm which was sounded from Box 146 at 6 o'clock yestorday morning was caused by o fire in o framo building on Chestnut stroet, hotweon LaSalle nud Clark, occupied 18 u car- penter-shop by J. 8. Bust, Damage to tho ex- tont of $826 was douo. No insurauce. Jamen and Michaol Mortiasoy, brothors, resid ing ot No. 178 North Elizaboth street, quarrelod vestorday morning, at sbout half-past 9, aud ames stabbod Michinol fn the laft arm with a pocket-knifo, inlicting a sovero wound. Ber- gonnt Jnmos Garrity arrosted thio would-bo frat. ricido, and locked him up in the Uunion Btroot Station. Tho causo of tho quarrol was a dis- agroeinent on family matters, Frederick Sullivan, a boy 15 years of ago, ‘whosa parents resido corner of Alexander and Bushnollstreots, was drowned yesterdey morning. foot of Polk strect, while bathing in " the lake. Contrary to the advico of soveral who saw tho dnnger ot bathing in water a8 rough as the Juko was yestorday, he vonturod outside the basi and was dashed against the breakwator. A hu- mauo lady who was witncss of the catastrophe yainly ontreated s boutman who wag within 80 yards of the ‘dmmnmi Loy to go to hiu_res- cuo, That individual, however, refused to mov, alving ns reawon that Lo hind repoatedly warncd tho boys of tho dangor of bithing outside the broakwator, and if tlm‘y disregarded his ad- vico nml{:nld the ponalty of their folly, it sorved mg(l]n right. The body has not yot been recov- erod. Tho Davenport (Towa) Gazetfe of Friday lnst snys: “Adayor twoagos womun appliad to Dr. Cantwell for medical troatment aud support at tho oxpouso of Bcott Comnty. Sho was troublod with dropsy, sho _meid,—and did look liko n dropsy patient.’ * Where' did you come from?” 1 Clucago. ‘“Iiow loug have you lived in Chicago?" '“About eight yoars." “*Have you no homo there?" ‘' No, Iworked low camo you to romovoto Davenport?"” YA [])hyulclnn told mo I bad bettor come.” * Was ho the County Physician?” *Yos," ' Aud un Oversoor of the Poor paid your fare, didu't he?" “You,"—aftor much hesitation, or ailmont ‘was not incurablo—she, could bear & rotwrn trip -to Chicago very comfortably,—and bosides they have & foundling hospital there, a very cou- vouient institution for the woman a couple of months heuco. Bho was put aboard tho next oattern train, ticketod for l:'hlcngo." Pt i At Brown’s Woodon Wedding. From the Lotun Traveller, Trrown, a young inaursnce friend of ours, who liyon in Cambridgo, hnd the fifth anniversary of Iis wodding ocour’ abont » weok ago, and bis frionds dotorminod to colobrute his woodun wad- ding by a surpriso party, Brown came in yostor- day and told us how thoy succoeded. Thay com- monced by sondlnga sorvant round with o tonn to tako Drown und his wifo out to rido at about 7, Thon thoy bogan to coma with pragents and matorinls “for suppor. Thore was a little Emty of five come first, all laden—handa fall, 'Loy all got nicoly inside the gardon %ntfl. which shuts with o apring, whon Brown's big moatiff, who Is always loft unchaiued in his master's ub- sonce, cume round the corner aud wurprised then. Oue woman I(u[ulsml ou her drous, and in her fall fo demorallzod a fragilo black-walnut book-caso shie carried that it was uftorwards done up in & bundlo und presented ns kindliug wood, Anothor follow got safely out of the yard, all but part of his pants, while old Bumithurs,..who woighs 220 pounds, plunged wildlyy) the eight-gallon pail of ico-cream ho carrlad, throngh Brown's glasa hot-houwe in the corner of tho yard, nud surprised_some 280 worth of oxotics,” Finally thoy fixed things up und got into the house, and "aa it wus sbout time for Brown's return thoy commonced luying the sup- per-tablo, They got down o tou sut of raro ohing that o friond of Brown's in tho trade had losnad him a woek bofore, aud bruke two pieces, #o that Brown has winco been obliged to mort- gago his hon-house and buy the ot ; and the commoats of Ars, Brown whon she snw the condition of the carpet, wero savoastic in the ox- trome. Finally ay a crowning touch, they tricd to haug out Chinouo luntvrus with the word “YWolcomo" on them on the porch ovor tho front door. They succeodod in hanging two lantornn, ahd when thoy had snved tho houso from the flery flond thoro wasn't nmmEh porch loft to pny for the troublo of trylng to hang out sny more, Thon they rat down and waited for Brown and his wifo to coma homa. We draw tho veil ovor the seeno that followed thelr return. Snma scenos are too joyous to bo desoribed fn cald, cold words, e PR FORT SILL. Aty Mumored Capture Improbables= Location nnd Dencription ok the Kore and Xts Surronndingus To the Kiitor of the Fhladeiphia Ecentng Telegravh : Yostorday's tnIcFmphlu rumor of tho dentric- tuion af Fort Sill miny probnbly bo confirnied, Dbut it is not at all proboble. In the latlor caso, it you will Just pigoun-holo this communicntion, to hava it ready on tho first ciroulation of a like roport horoaftor, it may porhaps savo somo of your roadors a little norvousnons. The Indian Tor~ ritory has a considerablo area in comparison with tho Lastern Stutes, boing in ratio to Ponnsylva- nin in squaro milen as 08,911 to 40,000, Lts total population is 69,067, A lino entting off tho eastern third would about inclose that portion allottod the semi-civilized and civilizod Indinns, T'ho romainder of the Torritory is occupied by wild tribes to tho total number of 81,400, which figuroes includo both soxos and childron, aud give only ahout 4,000 warriors, Those aro supposed to be undor the surveillaucs and guardinus<hip of ular lxon}m stationod at Carap Bupply and Il The formor is about thirty milos south of tho Knnsas bordor, in tho northwestern part of tho Territory, aud in the nsl?llbnn-huoll of 800 milon from Fort Sill. It gonerally accommodates six companies. At proseut there aro thore two oompanies of the Sixth Cavaley, wnd thieo com- panics of the Liaird Infantry, Fort 8ill can be uond a4 u ten-compauy pokt, and 15 ono of tbm fargent in the country, The sito was located by Gen, Shovidan, i 1868, and tho fort wau afterwards orected by tho Teuth Cavalry, undor cotmaud of Gen. Griorson, It 18 builf of stone frow quarrios on tho Post Res- orvation, aud is neatly and substantinlly built. It in 65 miles north of tho 'foxas bordor, in the southiwost cornor of the Torritory. The nearost electric station is that of Boggy “Stetion, ou the Mingouri, Kansas & Texas Itaiiroad, 150 1uilos to tho cast. Tho troops stationed thero at prosont aro five compunies of the Touth Cavalry, B, G H, K, nud M, ouo compnny of the Eleventl, an twoot the Tionty-fifth Infantry, with tho hoad- quartors of tho Teuth Cavulry, Lieut.-Col. Da- videon commanding. The word *' fort” means nothlng, in the senao of fortrews or pruminent fortication, The buildings aro arranged to form four sides of n aquare, called tho parade, from which it is imme- diately soparated by o carriage road, each side being in longth about equal to one of our long city blocks. This is tho post propor, whila the podt reservation includes from twenty-four to thirty square milos, upon which aro scattorad trader’ ntoros, tho Tudian Agonoy and portain- fuyg buildings, hsy-ricks, grazing-patclios, vogo- table gardons, ate. otos Tho post praper is vory naarly in tha coutro of o square formed by Cacho Crecl and its tributarios, tho main stream running onstto tho uortheastern corner, thon coursing due south, Within this outer natural obstacle aro placod at somo dis- tauco from tho corners of tho post propar small inclosed works of earth, having Gutling #uns and Lowitzors and Napoleons. ‘The sides of tho square formed Dby tho buildings are duo north and south, east and west., The barracks form the wost side, tho company ofticors' quar- tors tho cast, fiold and stafl quartors the north, whilo tho south sido is composod of three large sud threo small buildings, The Quartermastor's storohouso is tho enstorn, headquarter oflicos and Post Library tho centro, whilo the western isusod bythe Commissary Department. Tho guard-houso is south of tho lattor, band bar- rncks of tho centra building, .and_smithory of tho Quartormastor’s storehouse, The garrison guard on ording occasious is composod of two commissioned ofticers, threo non-com- missioned ofticors, and twonty-ouo men. DBo- sides this guard thoro is a constant lookout raport from n signal station on top of Mount Scott, This mountain 18 the highest iu tho im- mediato vicinity, boing about 1,300 foot nbovo tho plain. From tho_station-houso o its sum- it can readily bo discovered, on n cloar day, partios moving atn distanco from 40 to G0 muos. Tho post proper, at night, is inclosed by a cordon of moven sontinols. 'he company sta- blos huve s constant * stablo-guszd,” and tho Indian Agoncy Lius an espocial datail for its pro- tection, Tho doy would have to be very murky and the ni[fl.fl. oxceodingly dark, tho forco the entire fighting _population of the Torritory, and thoir boldness auything . pro- vibusly developed, bavo captured tho pobt by rogular attack, It miglt, possibly, one chanco in 4 thousand, happen to bo oxcautod b trenchory aud surprisc, but such s coucorte movemont, engaging the numbor of Indisus necessary for its succossful culmination, could hardly Liave taken placo without somo knowl- edge, defiuito or rumored, commg to the mili- tary. Thoy have boen in the country sinco 1808, aud kuow thoir dangor, It is more than proba blo that tho story was started to incite mob law slong tho route Sataula nod Big Tree should be traveling at this time on their journey to Fort 8ill, to Lo presont at the approsching council. boyond to Montenengro, remarks the Pall Mall Gazelte, Tas begnu, wader the wild and pacitic rule of the new Ligspodar, Nikits, himsolf oducuted abroad, to throw off tho reprouch of being tho mout ut. torly iguorant part of Christiun Lurope. Throo yoars siuce, it is assorted on the best Gormun authority, incrodible as it msy seem, there wore not 150 persons who could read decoutly is 0 whole country, and hurdly auy ono who could writo, It wosalio said that fow of the parish priesta know auything but their book of prayers, aud that only by rote, The firat stops toware edncation wore promoted by Rusgin, which gave, in 1869, o Nbosl suim towned Tiaintaining b deme inary for Greok prieats, the Elu‘wreun hinving, at the samo time, endowed & school for the better class of girls &t the Capital, The Wospodar has of lato boun exertlug himwolf to found u system of parish schiools, and thirty of theks are alrendy established, in which 2,000 childron aro roceiving instruction. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foreign Murkets, Livenroot, Aug, 0—11 o, m.—Lrendstufls un- chsuged, Fiour, 28s 8d@204 Gd, Wheat—Winter, 12~ 8 3 wpriug, 118 63126 407 white, 194 @128 10d } club, 120 10d@1dw Tork, 083 64, Lerd, 3 Lavenroor, Al ,—Broadstulls un- cliangul, LoxpoY, Aug, 8i) Money, 923,@ - 544 ; U0 of AT, U337 10ADs, 00 Ticle oponod el tiyvé ' wud lhetuating v 4% cloaod ot 4174 Bporu Oll-50@01s, Panis, Aug. 30.—liontes, 57¢ 930, Livkiroos, Ay, H0—Lveuing, aling uplands, 85 baless Amerdead, 6,000 3,000 balcs, ‘Gtioes, G2n, Oumberiands, 38: Othor artielos wnchun otton quict ; mid. Orlenus, Ui kalcr, 13,000 bales ; spocuiation and export, ; ahork ribs, 17 Wookly Review of the Albany Lives Stock Marlkot. Speeiat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Atuawy, N, Y., Avg. S1.—Bsoves—Although tho market oplnd tily B¢ tlo commoncemunty it vou ore uctive towards tho flulsb, and wus Univordally ro- warked thet the steadluoay of the murket with- tho amount of business trausactod was unprecodonted. T averago quality of cattlo did ot comoup to tho revious vk, aiiough mang good. haads woro sold righton, Mosh., Ruodo Islaud, and Kentucky werewoll Teprercenied, Good eattlo sold fully a8 Ligh us lust week, while comuion stock were very {rregular and 20ld it various prices. Lrightons dealora werd eagor Suquirers, and bought freoly, but not on_ time termu. Tocelpta for tho week woro 6,214 Liead ; an oxcoss of 953 Lioad vor last woak, Lmbraced in iho rocelpts wero several lords of Kontuoky and IKausns ntcors, o following ludioates tho muln ruliug of ‘tho mar— kot thin woek: Premium, $0,80@7.00; extrs, $6.50@ fieat quality, $0.0030.407 3 second quullty, 1765 tuird quulily, #.25@5.00 3 inferior, §3.95@1.25, Bilch Cowi—Two carlundn arrived {oF tho weok, wisich worg moutly forwarded to Westchester County, atnd & fow Liead 801d to local dualers, Quotations wure o .00 58,00, Blicop nud Lambe—Average quality of shoep good, ‘but markot not over extra, pricen uveraging sbout the same ov kst woek, Abdiliug quality are quoted at from 31§@5e, aud extra from 6@Us § lamba, GX@THc, Horsu—Oltorlugs larger aud moro vurled, Now York Dry-Goods Market. New Yons, Aug. 90~Busincks coutlnuea sctivo iths both ugents ond Jubbers, Cotton gaodu I spir- ited requeat, Bloachd whirtings quivt grades from 14 to 10 wyarce, Colton uunols brink, cupeciully low qualitica, Cofton grain bags activo and in_ehort stip- iy, Prints, worsted droaw goods, nud printed rops Vory brivk,' Fanoy casaimures, Nack boavors, and repellunts soliing frocly, Wool mocls buisk, Dry govds huports for the week, $2,662,116, Knnsns Oity LivesStock Murkets Speciul Diaputeh to Pho Chicauo Tribune, Kannas O11¥, Mo., Aug. 80.—Oattio—Receipte, 1,710; shilpienty, i ; 65 eur by the IL, & 8. Jos Lino, Tulk of ruecifus aro greon Toxanw, (or which Hyht des smund provutls, and Duyers holdiyg off, Salcs 3 Wi “Cozun ' atuers, $2.634 @057 _Thoruglh Toxan 0w, $1.20&1.60; fult uativa moers, $4.10, Togu—Blarket fuactive, at $3,80, Win- The Wool Markot. PHILADELYIIA, Aug. 30,~Wool moderstoly active and prices highor i enlos of Olido at 45gg08e; Michigan pud Wisconsin fine, 403 Tuddu tub, '63A @050 vullod meekno, $7@470; Ohlo combluw, 0UwUSe; coms - mon, 500 ; coarso, 580; dolalne, 83@570; Noil's domes- tio fine, 8003 uniuorchantabls’ Oblo, @lo; us- svashod’ Oluo, fine, $2@32:¢o; Indiana & 1 Aflasourd, B4¢ s Indiann, 8003 Weatern low, 520, Bosron, Aug, 30,—Wool hine baon excited for the t fow doye, aud prices i1 ndvancod for all grados, o Iargent buninasa dono for months, Ssles of OIo and Pounsylvania flooco, modiuin, (Foblo oxira, and plek-lock, at 40@57340 , medinm oxlra and double oz tra Michijau, 40@80c; 'Wisconsin, Now York, and In. diunn, 45(@485 ; comblug and delrino, 53@u00’; tub, 46 @dde 3 Wor'ern, Oo'arado, Novada, Raneas, nnd Toxas unwashod, 23@370; sujerdne and oxtra pulled, 40 @30, S Thoe Produce Markots, NEW YORK, Nrw Yonx, Ang, «J,—CoTron—Quict ; middling up- tand, 20'5c, BrzapAzirrs—Flour Tess activo, but holdors vory firm ; rocoipts, 13,000 brlas siporino Westorn and Bitate; $5,10(@5,05; common fo good extra, $0,I5@0,633 good 'to clioico, $.70@T.0 1 white whoat oxtra, $1.60@ 8,60; Ohio oxiras, $0.45@H.605 8t Louls, £0.76@10.76. Tiyo' flour and corn meal unchanged. Wheat firmer it Jonw activo; raccipts, 107,000 bu 3 inforior Apring, $140@1.45; now No, 4’ Ohicago, $1.60; common No, pring, $1.46@148; No. 2 snd No, 3 'spring mixed, $1,63; No, 9 Milwatikeo, $1.57 ; new, $1,68; now win- toF reil, $1.06, Itgo quiof ani frm ; Wosturn aud Btate, $4@97c. Darley and malt unchanged. Corn opened & uhads iter, bt closod quiot; ressige, 204000 bu ; stosmor mixed Weatorn, 87@58c; enll do, 69@600 | high mixod and yollow, 61@03¢; white, o, Onta guiet{ eociple, 60,000 bu - maixed Woslorn, 415G 30 3 white, 44@480, Eaus—Stwady ; Wostern, 2o, Y AND 1ors—Unchmiged, Lrarnrn—gtosdy ot 2756@300; Orinocn, BY@TTo. Woor—Active and atron; Ollo fcoce, 50@840; une washied fleeco, 3730 3 pulled, 40@4io, Guooemzs—Coffed dull,’ Sugar quict, Molusses quiet, Rico firm, Pernontys—Dull; orude Gio; refined, 1050, TuurENTINEG—Woak ot 43%@-dc, Puovistons—Pork quiet and weale,at $17,60@17.623¢ Beef and cut meats unchangod ; nilddles firm ; long clear, 9¢, Lard activo and lowor ; stoam, 8%0. BUTTER AND OiizEsr—Unchnged, Winsir—Qulot at $1.10@1. MILWAUKEE, Miswauxxe, Aug. $0.—BreabrTuera—Flour quict and unchanged, W eat quict and waulk; Nod, $1.20% No, 2, $1.20 cagli; $1.16 8o Corn sloady No, 2'mixed, 40io, Oata dull and nominal ; No, 3 80, Nyo starconnd firm: No. 1, 60c, Barloy dull and unettlod ; No, 3, $1.03, Tnrianrs—To Buflalo, 0; Recetrta—Flour, 3,000 brls | whoat, 100,600 b, BiuraeNTa—Flowr, 2,000 brls ; wheat, 74,000 bz, OLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, Aug, 0.—DBREADATUPFE—Whcat quict -sud stendy s No. 1, $1.45; No. 2, $142, Corn firm ot 5265!3\; for fow and high mixed, Oats steady ; old, 890 new, 37c, TérroLruM—Steady, frm, and unchanged, LOUISVILLE. Aug. 30.—Bitzapstusys—Flonr in and tonding bigher; oxtra family, Onwego, 10kc, Lou1svIT.LI good domnnd Provistons--Mess pork, $10.50. Bacon firmer, withi moderato domand ; shonldors, 9@9%a; clenr rib, 105,@103{0 ; cloar, io;fam. all packed.' Bulk moats_ quiet and casy ; shoulders, 8io; cloar rib, 94@03c ; clear, 9%@9%o, oll looss, Lard quiet; terce, #3{@03¢c’; prima ateam, 8o, Watskxr—Unsettlod and lower, at 08@99%, HBUFFALO, Burraro, Aug, 50,—OurAvsTores—Flour stoady, Whont in fair demand ; 90,000 bu new Chicago surhig No, 3 sold al $1.39; 2,000 bu whita Michigan at £1.70G 175, Corn slrang and 1o higher for primo : 50,000 bu No. 280ld at 620; 18,000 bu rojected atddo, Oatu— Refailing only ; Aearto, Enxtanrs—Unclnaged. TOUIS. 81, Lovws, Aug. 30,—Bneapsrorrs—Flour lsmm. and unchanged, Wheat—Spring unchanged; No. 2, $1.05; fall active and highor; No, 4 rod, $131@1.31} No. 0'do, $1.31, generally lioli at $1,85; No, 2 Decom: Dor, $1.60; rample lota sold at 1xc higher, Corn ox- cited and highor ; very unsotticd, sud little done ina rogular way ; some carly round Jota sol but amall Jota sold at 60c, At tne Call Doard thero was great oxcitoment, (ho markot being *cornored No. 2 opened at 47¢, roso to 63¢o carh, 430 for Mon- dny's delivory, 444 @440 for Boptember, M3@iiz{e for October. 'Oata oxcltd highor, and’ unsottlod ; No, 2 sold at 33(237c, nnd at the Cail Board much cx~ cliément provailed, but not. o much as {n corn; opened at 36),c advauced to drife, closed at_36%0 cash; 30c bid for Saptembor. Burloy quiot snd un-~ cbanged. Ryo higher, G3@0o0. Wiisky—§1,02, Provistons—Qulet and nnchanged. Hoas—Lowor, dX@4xe. OarrLE—Unchanged. TOLEDO, ToLeoo, Aug, 30.— BrEADaTOFFE—Tlour unchanged, Wheat dull and lowor ; No, 1 w] Dbaall, $1,82i¢ 3 No, 1 whito Michfgan, $1.35; amber Michigan, $1,45% spot; $1.43)¢ ncller Boptember ; No, 1 red, $1.46 ; No, 3 do, $1.44), Corn & shad bet: tor; Bigh-ifxed, 48ige apot and soller Soptombor, 4830 October ; low-mixed, 40c ; white, 4903 no grade, 453e, Oata dull and o shade lower; No, 1, 80c, FretouTs—To Buffalo firm at 45@33c; Oswogo, Ringaton, sg;@v,lgc RECEIPTS—Flovir, 2,000 bris; Wheat, 80,000bu; corn, 29,000 bu; oatw, 2,000 bu, SimiesENTs—Flour, 6,000 bris; wheat, 14,000 bu; corn, 32,000 bu ; oats, 15,000 bu. BALTIMORE. BauTrMORY, Aug. 80,~Lneapstorrs—Flour quict and unchanged, Whost activo and strong ; choics ame ber, $1,75@1,768 ; Indfsna aud Ohlo rod, $1.60@1.6 Corn dull ; mixed Wentern, 60@360iec. Oats weak Weatern mixed, 43¢ ; whito, 44e. Rye dull at 76@8ar PROVIGIONA—A sliado_ firmer with more inquiry. Mess pork nominal nt $18.00 ; bulk shoulders, 8%X@ 9c; clear rib, 03¢c bid, 100 urked, Bacon in betier de- mand ; shoulders, 95 @93¢c ; clear rib, 11G11xc, Bu- gar cured hams, 16@ 1650, Lard dull and nonitual ot B’\{;@m for Western, e ‘En—Firin ; receipts largo ; good to fancy, 20@ se, Wintsry—Firm and acarce at $1.10@1.12. CINCINNATI, Omvomaty, Aug, 30,—Bueavsruvys—Flour in fair demuud, and higher ot $6.85@7.00, Whent Srm nt $L33@1.35, Corn firm ot 62@sdc. Ryo firmut 6@ T, Oat and barloy quict snd unchiauged, Provistons—Improved feeling, Pork held frmly at $16.12@10.25, with sales ut the inside, Lard quiet ; atoam held irmiy at e, with 73¢o bid for round lots, ‘Bulk muate firmer, with light offerings ; shoul- dors—sales, 8o clear rib, clear, 04@93;c,” Bacon in fair_demand ; shoulders, YG94(0 ; cloar rib, 10ie clear, 10%c, WHISKY—Firm at 98c. PHICADELPTIA, 4 PruapzLemia, Aug, 0. — Dueipstores — Flouk stenely aud unchinged, Wheat quiet aud weak ; red, $LW@E 1.6 ; smber, $LEIELET; white, $LI5FLES. Ryo—Now, Blige, Corn—Yellow, 620; white, 45@4lc ; mixed, 302416, PerRoLruN—Crude, 113¢c; rofined, 10Xe, Wiszek—1lold a1 1.10, NEW ORLEANS, New Onneaws, Avg. 30,—Dneabstures—Oats dull t Hu@4se, a B let at 87@STI¢C, Ha irnier § prime, $26.00, Witsky—Scurco und highor ; Loulsiana, $1,04 ; Cin- cinnnti, $1.03, Coffos_activo and highers common, T fadr, 21N@2cc; good, MGEUIAG} 1. llgey” unclsuged, s, MARINE. Port of Chicago. ARRIVED, Sehr Corons, Bt. Josoph, sundrics, Bargo . Groh, Manisteo, lumbor, Bargo Windsor, Manlakeo, lumber, Stur Sboboygah, Two Rivers, nundries, Bzhr O, R, Robert, Pentwater, tan bark, 8elir W. G, Crosthiwaite, Butffulo, col, Prop Ira OhafTeo, Baugntuck, lmbor, Belir 3. W, Brown, Monomjuice, luber, Bclir 8, Bates, 8holoygan, lumber, Stur Mmun‘ ‘Mugkegou, sundric, Prop Onba, Builalo, sundrics, Prop New Era, Grand Muven, towing, Bargo I«}rpreu[lcu Boy, Geaud Huvet, lumber, Yarge Clty of Grand Huvon, Grand Haven, lumber, Bebr Cortos, Oswego, eoal, Prop City of Dotroit, Bitffalo, sundrica, Darge Guiding Star, Buy Olty, salt, Prop Japan, Bufialo, sundries, Belir Gom, Pike's Pier, wood, Brow Granger, Willutt's Pler, tan bark, Behr Game Cock, Muskegon, lumber, Prop Jumes Fisk, Jr,, Buffalo, sundrics, Caunadinu Prop Soversigu, Montreal, sundrios, Bchr Jos, Drenden, Waite Lake, luuiber, Selir Ora, 8t, Josoph, lumber, Beow William Bates, Bt, Joseph, wood, Belir Magdalen, Ludwiga Pior, \wood, Belir Lizzie Doak, Ludington, lutiber, Stm barge Birkhoad, Butlalo, coal, 8tm barge J, 11, Rutfer, Buwilo, coal, Bl barge Giblinrd, Schr J. I', Traoy, Manistae, lumber, Behr Porsis, Milwaukeo, wood, Sclir Minerya, Muskegon, lunber, Selir Curlow, Muskegon, lumber, ke Margurot Datly Muikegot, Tumber Boow d. Av Jobnson, Snugatuck, lumbor, Btm bargo Olurlos Koitz, Aanisfee, lumbor, §tm barge Tarmony, Manisteo, Jutber. Bohir Florence, McCarter’s Pier, tan bark, Sl bnrgo Olomatis, Peshuiyo, towing, 8tm bargo Active, Poshtigo, lumber, Btm burgn melmu\n, Peahtigo, Inmbor, Bebr 8, 0, Budwin, Escanbla, tron oro, Prop Idutio, Bufalo, sundrius, Prop Juva, Buffalo, sundricn, Behr Wi, Bmith, Qurter'a Plor, wood, Trop Do Tore, Greon ay, sundrics, Trop Russla, Butlalo, sundiics, Helar Fostor, Garrols Plor, wood, Selir Horaco reoloy, Dack Lako, wovd, Selir O, Shay, South Havon, wooll, Sehr A, M. Boors, Muskeqon, lumber, Behr Gorge Steol, Buiato, coal, Sehr Juses, Hollanid, tan birk, Beow Laurlun, Saugatuck, wood, 8lin barga Aunle Laurs, Muskegon, Jambor, Selir Advauco, Mitaliogon, lumber, Sohr W, O, Hog, Poriago 1ake, lumber, Sehe Mary MuVo-, Muskegon, ltmber, Helir Cyuthin Gordon, Bt, Josoph, lumber, Trop Granito Btate, Ogdensburgh, sundrics, Kehe Myrilo, Mitklego, lumbor, Behr Adriatid, Maskegon, lumbor, Helie Monsoon, Muskegon, linber, Belir Xob Roy, Muskegon, Tambor, Btean bargo Goryo Duntar, Muwiegon, umbar. Stmr Qomot, Muskegon, lunih Himr Contest, Muskegon, lumtar, Bchr Ouba, Muskeon, lutibe Trop Aluskia, Butfulo, sundrics, Prop 1, E, Faimo, Grand Laven, towing, Irge Wolverine, Grand liven, hnber, Thargo Win, Hurnds, Grand Hayen, lmbor. Thargo Mary Amands, Grand Tuyen, T Hohr Ella Bllenwood, Whito Lake, Db Sune John A, Dlx, Tadington, (Gwiog, Turgo Ilerncliolt, Latdinuton, lanber, 8l Kuto Howard, Ludington, lumbor, Prop Cunada, Monires), sundries, CLEARED, - Aug. 30, Selur A, 0, Albrocht, Huifalo, 16,400 D3 ryw 1d_at GO@B5C, Bchr Daliams, Duffaln, 21,610 b corn. Prop Ira Chatfoo, Baugaluck, 450 dry hidos snd sune dries, ark Marin Martin, Buffalo, 37,648 b cora, Solir Pilgrim, Ludington, 1,000 1 astn, Belr Jolin Miner, Butaio, 20,200 bu carn. ‘Alpons, Murkegon, Aundries, }‘*‘r’:',';snfm-"numlu'f 40,000 bu_oata, 18,200 bu corn, 1,000 bris flour, 3?0' toae rnlll:'(m‘xf tron, Sohr Scluyliilh Erio, 3 hu whoat, Tirgo, N Noboriacn, Collingmnod, 10,85 bn corn, Hobir Adirondack, Bufflo, 18,207 bu corn, 14,600 bu corn, Prop Lake Erfo, Montren), 168 bria corn, 100 bela ontmea, 100 bria pork, and sundries, ftmr Coronu, L. Jusoph, 20'kegs boer, and_sundrios, Hebr John Kilderhonse, Buffalo, 32,000 bu whoat, Behr Mocking Bird, Bufialo, 31,000 1 wheat, NIGNT OLEANANOER Hchr Clayton Balls, Kingaton, 18,870 bu wheat, Hchr Delos DoWoll, Ringatoi, 17,000 bu whoal. Hehr Shahoygan, Manitowoe, anndries, . Btmr Milwaukee, Ogdenshurgh, 9,000 bu corn, 250 brh brla pork, and sundries, Prop Montgomory, Port Huron, 28,114 bu corn, 104 Jori, 350 bila fur, aud windries, Prop Arabfa, Buifaio, 50 tons pig iron, Prop M, Groh, Mantitoo, sundriea, Bargo Havana, Peshtigo, 200 pkgs grocories, Prop Rusaia, nfimmu, 10,830 bu wheat, 38 pes house- ol goods, Prop Blollngk, BufTalo, 25,000 bu corn, 1,919 bags fax. soed, and aundrita, ! I'rop Juva, Butinlo, 1,000 brls flour, 100 tuge grass. ‘seod, and sundries, . Laie Frolghts Vosneld wero scarco ond o urgunt domand, An ad- vanceof 1% was abtatricd on tates to BufTaio, uoin~ tions belug at Yo for cornt and 10 for wheat to Bufialo; aud 16)gc for whoat to Riugston. Tho engagemonts woro: To Duffalo: Behr Collingwood, corni at 9o & prop W, T, Graves, wheat at 10c; prop Tusaia, wheat on private torms, To Kingston: Schra Ginyton Bollo and_ D, DaWolf, wheat at 16c. To Monireal Prop Prussta, wheat at 0. To Odonsburgli s Trop Mihwaukee, corn through, Tolal, 7 ; capncity oquai to 116,000 bu Whoat and 40,000 Wt cord, Tl sohr iale ated huw beon_churtered for whoat from Milwankoo ta Baftalo for tho rest of tha scuson at 10c, The prop Nebraska was ehartorod for corn to Buflaio at do, Vesacls Prssed Detroit. Drrnorr, Mich, Aur, 50.—Passen Ur—Props Olty of Now York, Clovelnu, Flymontb, Baliha and basgs Buifulo and barge, Vadger State, Bruno; ehrs . Linckley, Wakeup, Corrospondent, Mears, Grodell, C. 1L Iurom, Suowdrop, Princo Edward, At~ ‘miosphoro, William Crosthwalto, 11, Ioward, Skiner, F, Wileox, A, B, Norrie. e Paxstp DowN—Propa Mayflowor, Wentford, Mon- tana, Colin_Campboll, Merchant, Amazon, Olawgew and barge, Fountain Oity ; achry Pefrrepont, Grover, Gilmoro, Sherwood, Columbian, Winn—Bouthwest, . DETIOIT, Aug, 30,—PAsaxn Ur—Drops liay City and bargo, Egyptian and bargo ; barks Nimw, Hcaa ; schra Dundee, E. I\, Gain, Mechulc, Ki Passep Down—Prop City of Fremont, ‘WiNp—Northwest, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, Dernoir, Mich,, Aug, i TAssED Dow Props Pasealc, Philadelphia, N. Mills, 8t, Albans, Dutuquo, Gordou Camphell, Vionna, Colorado, Anna 8mith, Hole Iaud, Eclipse, Mondota, 8. Josoph ; barks Slogel, Naz- Tagansct : schira W. B.'Allen, Owasco, Florida, L, Dalt, Alpha, Mlami, s5rooke, D, Cobb, Sea Hird, Comimerco, Pasaen Ur—Props City of Boston, Aretle, Ballontino, Beott, Tocumseh, Jeunezs, Bay City and barge, Egype an, Chiug ; barka Peshtiga, Nim, Scotin ; schrs Wau. cama, Nicholson, A, B, Maore, Powhattay, Shupe, Da~ ¥id Wolls, Atwator, George Murry, Pelliean, Aun Marla, Berrymat, C. D. Norrls, Grant, Pfistin. iND—Last, Iliuois River and Cannl News. Specinl Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, La §aLLY, Til,, Aug, 30,~Thin s been a remarka. bly dult day'on the river and canal at thia plico, No urvivala by the rivor. The cenal-boat Kewncbock, from Chicapo, light, dropped down to Iern, Tho . caval-bost Nawtflus, from LaSalls, loaded with corn for Chicngo, passed fnto tho canal, Six and o halt cents ia now offered ot Heunepln for ‘carcying coin to Chicago. Thin warchoukes avo full there, Seven renta was pald ot Ileury yosterday, Thic s 4 considerablo advauco. | Elght fect aud (ivo Incher nf water ou th miter il’of Look 18, No_regurt of (o stago of walor clow, CANAL OFFIGE, CHIOAGD, Qcoun, Gltawn, 6,600 b corn'; Coniinercs, do, 5,060 do do; Ehvox, do, 5,850 do do ;. Blorning Light, dv, 6,600 do do; Gayugn, ‘Lockport, 6,080 do d 118, 6,000 do do’; Erwin, dolict, 67,250 I rola ; Orlon, Maracilles, 7,500 bu oate: Gracle Grls- wold, Minodla, 5,000 bu' corn; Maplo Leaf, Bird'a Deldge, 6,000 do do; Northweat, Morris, 2,000 de do, 5,000 40 oals ; prop ‘Mohawk Delle, Behoca, 4,000 hit corn ; Mescenger, do, 6,700 do do, 16.500" 15 seed ; Monarcli, Lockport, 161,200 ibs meal, 10,000 1bs cmpty ‘Darrols, 300 Lrlx flour ; Constitution, Lomont, 80 yd atone ; Col, Martin, do, 89 da do ; Georgo dudd, do, 93 do do'; Marry, do, 8% do do; Col. Muuning, do, Aug. 30,—~ARRIvED= empty bare 03 yds do; Advance, do, 85 ydu do; Mary Walker, doy 89 yda d L, Peasleo, do, 65 yds d 1, Walker, do, 60 yas'do 11, 8, Carpenier, ‘g, 8) ydu du; prop South "Bhoro, Willaw Springw, 47 yda gravel; S.igo, 55 tono fce ; Excelsfor, Bumit, #5 yda stono; Charlea Stoule, Willow Bprings, 80 yda do; Admiral, Lemont, 8 yda do: Genevlevo, Henry, 5,400 bu coru s Cubo, Ottawa, 6,000 bu do; Arabla, Lemont, 813 yats stovo : Ecliped, 66 yda do, CrEARED—Lrogress, Heury, 86,838 ft lumber; D, T, Wight, Morrls ; Montauk, Lockpurt, 87 cds bark; Cold Hunter, Morria ; Midgle, Kunkokee'; Feeder, 74,500 ft Iumbor, 18,100 uth, 1,513 1 merchatiiso: $ligo, W low Spitigs, bt Fllu Tonrsy 0,497 lbe morthan die, 48,984 £t lumbor, 50 m lath, 100 ehinglen, CiicAao, Aug. 30— p. 1n—ARRIVED: Star, LaSullo, 5,100 bu corns M. L. Adums, 6,000 Ln de g prop Depue, do, 150,55 1L zinc, Oreangu—Sunrige, Jollet, 5,000 m shingles; Orlon, Mureoillos, lights Miuplo Leal, Bird's liridgo, ligh Tobt, Holues, Oltawn, 86,706 ¢ Inmber, 0,850 113t prop Mobaywk Belle, Senets, Measenger, do i Duy Stuto, LaSalle, 166 tonn'coal; ‘G. L, Dooth, Seneea, 70,610 £t limber, American 0. %, 1o, Miscellancons Xtema. Baturday way tho dullost duy ou_ tho river for years; ut few vonsels entered the harbor, Ouly two veseols wero ut the Lumbermants Exchiange Saturdag, and tho loads of these two wore diuposed of eforo oo could say Jack Robinson. Tho Nimrod Is the namo of & now threo-master Just Drought cut at Erie, ¥ Tl bargo Viennn Ia asharo on Preaqua Islé Poiut, She pounded untt] sho Aled, “Tho Canadions have locutod atorm-signal station at Collingwood, Tho algnal will ho placed on the Lighost polnt of tho Northera Elevato. Tho chooner Laurs, frefghted with timber, from Chatham, which was réported aground upward' of a waok e, on tho bur off th mauth of e Thatios, Tu beon Stually flosted off, énd arrived ot Windsor Saturday, Tho Detrolt Tribune saya thint tho Cont Wrecking Company’s stenmer Reseuo and a supply of pontoonn Bave beon orderod that way to attend to tho raisiug of tho chooner Moggio Meltiv, which liea capaized iy {ho river a fuw miles bolow there, Thoy are oxpected thero this morniug, and will at once engago in tho un- derinldng, Tuo achr Bonntor, upward-hound, passed Detroit Thursday afternoon, In o sadly demoralized condition. Her foromast, about forty feet above tho deck, was gone by thoboard, hor malutopmast gone, und lior port- qunrtor dumnged, 8hio was it tow of the steam barga Occar Townsend, which did not. call at Detroit, - Her ropuirs will doubitless be mado at Port Huron, Tho cool” nights and waria duga havo eavsed fogs on tho Takos and rivers, whicl riso about midnight, nud do not cloar away untilIalo fo the morning, Nuvigne Lot hove to s grent caution, as, with a SHgt Varh tion of the compuss, thoy will brifig up on a reef or tho shore. 'Two steamers narrowly escapcd disanter in tho locality of Thunder Bay, and ono Ao ateamer with hor coiusort in (u troublo {rom tho amie cause, The com- mass docs not always prove o afo gulde, but the aliors shiould bo givew o wide berth, The scbe Wi, Elighi, which went ashore It fall witls u cargo of wheut Lélow Sandy Creck, has arrived at Oswego, When tho Blgin went uslioro it wis thought #ho would bo a total loss, Her cargo was sold far 3500, aud thr venscl could Linve been ought for $600, She rewuined il winter imbedded i tho sand, and Jeat wintor wa gut off, takon to Canada, and thor> | oughly vepaired, ‘o vessel, at tho thuo of tio disnt- tor, was owned by Capt, Collius, who {s now in com- mad, Detrott papers say that tha uter-Ocean, of fhin city, I suanufactaring fts mariuo nows ot of 'violo cloth! A fow days a0 Ite marino ruportor aid lio bl intor: viowed Gov, Tingluy, Stata Sreasurer Coller, nadt ot ors, nud fhat {E' was fhought that tlio -Bourd of ' Contral would recousldor it action about tho closing of the Bpult Canal on the 16th of November. o Dulrolt yapere ompliatically de- cluro that the anthorities of Michigan sto uot inclined to reconidor their decisiun I regard to_closing tho. Suult Onnal, Tt d6 tho gonoral wish of tho grout ma- Jority pf Ui ownora of veesel property engagod In the e Superior trade, it tho canal should bo closed at tho tin specifivd by tho Bosrd of Coutrol, thereby altowing timo o ninke tho nccearary propurationn for activo work during tho winter beforo tho frost uots In, Lo WnfMalo Expresa nadls a lia by thnt virtuous and yoraclou Journnl publiehied In this ity by a great phi- Iuthropist, us follows s “ Tho largeat schoonor on tho Jakies, tho A, B, Moore, camo info port yesterday noon with the lrgest cargo over beforo tranaported through the Inkes, Tir curgo coulsted of 05,100 Luxlels corn, or 1,820 tons, sbippod at Chicago, and consignod to Willlatn Mcadows, Esq., of this city, 8bo loit Chi« cago two weoks ago’ last ' ovening, and ins mado fule tlmo down, consiier{ng tho light tnd contrary winds, besides thieo to four duys wnid nights! doluy u couna’ quence of un acehdent off Milwaikoo n tha breaking of un ron truss_on tho lower fopsall, 'The dnmage was of littlo convequenco, amotuting (o somothiny Leas thian $100, but 1t neceesited a return to Chiougo for vopairs, ‘and thio delay caned iheroby wan the muoat verlotn part of tho acclent, Cape, Willinm ivbon, who & 8t presont commander of thu Mooru,’ says tho statomonts publisbed in tho Olfeago Znter-Ocean, thut tho" Moore had ruu back for ropatis Ciefce ; that slio ? wan a alow suller ; that tho fronu on the Mdord wero from thy old bark Gloubonluh, nil thut shio was Lowed part of tho way down by tho tug Pringle, aro all falso and walieions, 3t i woll knowu that all large vessels do not fecla light winghitko sinll onea, ‘Fhat s, 8 flght breezo woiild wond i wmund) ciaft o bier wiy, Whilo 6 fargo craft would scarcaly focl it, But with nusthing of o breozo tLio Mooro will ok 8 good showiig of seed, Tho Lurk O, I, Nims, which In counldersd a falr wnilor of tho lurigo olnsw veavoly, was throo days {u company with tho Maoro on tho down trip, sl tho Captain of tho ity was hoard to romark that lie could not got iway from her, nud that tho Moore kept oven paco with hie yeasol whitlo fn compatiy, : SPECIAL NOTIOES. 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