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Recpor in tho West Division, and THE COUNCIL. Mike 0'Connor Appointed a Sergeant of Polices A Oourt-House Plan Meoting Set for ~ Wodnesday. 3 The Council Docido that the Mayor Shall "Not Nowinate tho %ax. Commissionor. The Election of TFire-Marshal Again Postponed. The' Councll hold regular meoting yosterday | svening, the noting Mayorin tho chair. Pros. ont, Aldermen Richiardson,” Dixon, Warren, Mo- Genniss, Cooy, McAvoy, Sidwoll, Btone, Tracay, Bchmitz, Cullorton, MoClowry, Olowry, Balloy, Povoll, O'Bricil, Clark, Bwaet, Kohos, Minor, Bhorwood, Moore, Cloveland, Quirk, McGrath, Eckbarat, Stout; Mabr, Longachor, Bohaffuer, Carney, Cannon, Waddman, Corcoran, NOMINATIONS, Tho Acting Maypr. submitted .the nomination of Michael O'Connor as Sergeant of Polico, and 1t was confirmdd—yens, 31; nays, nono. Io aleo nominated. B. Hoffman as Pound- Lo was oon- firmed—yeas, 81 ;. nays, nono. X <+ .- ONDERS, - Tiosolutions ‘directing tlio’ Board of Publio ‘Works to cancol sawor contractswhere tho build- ora cannot or do not want ‘to do the work this e6ason, and to procded with tho immediato con- struotion of thoso for which approprintion was made, it having beon understood that certain contractors did not intend to do anything till opring, wore reforred to the throe Committeos on Biroots and Alloys. Tho following was adopted , ‘Wheneas, Tho Board of Public works are expend- tog largo suma of monoy for tho yarious improve- mcnts ordered to bo made by the Common Gounell ang s Wignras, It is for tho interost of tho cltizoan to kmor for what dmprovements thelr monoy Lis boen expendd ; Erdrrzd, That the Bonrd of Public Works be direct ed to maka ko this Council quarterly, o full roport of tho work done, niouey oxpended, and contracls lot, A resolution passed directing tho Comptroller to poy the contractor who built the Bophia atroet sowor, from Lincoln stroet to Bt. Josepl's Hos- ital, B Tho Board of Public Works was ordored to hurry up work'on the viaduct across Canal atroot at Bixtoonth, the contractors boeing bohindhand ; fo roport tlie amount -roquired to fluish thin work, in order to 50q how much will romain to puy the damagos caused by the ercotion of tho appronchos; to expend 3,600 on sowerngo in tho Eleventh Ward, whoro thoy are grontly neoded ; to roport o ordinance for widenlng tho rivor at Harrison stroet, in ordor to orect a bridgo thero; for lamp-posts on Paulina, from Van Buren to Polk; to roport an_ordinanco for pav- ing Jefforson otrecs, from Twelfth to Twonty- second; to roquost the Weatern- Union Tolo- aph to remove their poles on tho north side of fiuiu streot, from "Ashland to Woatorn ave- nue, within ton foot of tho building line; to pro- aro an ordinanco for wideningState stroot, from Elnrrisfln to Twenty-second. The Comptroller was dirccted to advertise for roposals for the purchaso of tho Long John E}nghm-flu\mn Iot, it being considored unadvisa- ble to rent it. K . COURT-NOUSE PLANS, Ald. MeGrath offered the following : Retolved, That ench of the compoting architects for Court-House plans to whom premiums bave boen swardod be requested to be presont and explain the merita of thelr soveral plans to tho Councll at tho Brocial mecting to be beld for that purposson Wodnas: day ovoning, Sopt. 10, and tho Oity Olork is heroby rom quicated to notify each of the architocts of tho passage of this resolution, Ald. MoGrath stated it was his_intention’to ¢all a “spocial meeting for Wedneaday, Ho necded information sbout the plans, and tho architocts would gladly give it. . . Ald. Bailey movod to refer it to tho Commit- too on Public Bulldings, which was not agrood to—yeas, 2; usyy, 1. It waa thon moved ‘to temporarily: postpono tho mattér till'the Committeo on Public Build- Ings had submitted its report. fi“nig was fipally witlidrawn, and tho resolution nsscd. o e ¥ Ald. Tracy offerod -a resolution: directing the Board of Publio Works to hang-up in the Coun- cil chamber thy plans of Mctz, Gay, and Tilly, Ald. Bailey mioved to mmond by inclu ing il‘mus of Dixon & Hamilton and Armstroug Egan. ¢ R LAld. Traoy accopted. - o Ald. Richiardson moved to sirike ont the two Inst plans, - Thore was uo'room for them all, aud if they took in somo plava which had not rocelved promiurs, they should take them all, Thio amondmont, way adoptod—yeas, 28 ; noys, T—Cocy, Sidwall, MoClowry, Clowry, Dailoy, Olark, and Quirk, ‘Tho roports of the Committeo on Pablic Build- ings, ou tho plan to be adopted to build by, were laid over. TIE TROUBLE AT THE ORID, Ald, McGouniss offered tho following, which was adopted : % WiEREAS, Tho press of the city gives currency to fumors of & soriona difficulty existing in connection with tho Lako Tunnel, which may inyolve serious con- Jequences Lo our citizon in (he susponsion, oven for & limited poriod, of tha supply of pura water’; thereforo Hteaolied, Thint tho Board of Public Works ba direct~ ed to inform tha Couuell, at its noxt regular mosting, of tho facts In the case, {ho nature snd extent of ths difliculty referred to, to tha end that no unnccessary slarm may exist in the minds of {he peopls in rogurd to this yery serlous matter, BTREET INPROVEMENTS, The Board of Public Works submitted ordi: nances for paving ‘Uwents-fifth street, from Btato to Wabash; Congress, from Fifth avenue to Tranklin; Doarborn, from Tiwonty-ninth to Thirtioth ; Fifth vonue, from Randojoh to Wae tor ; nnd widening Ashland_avonue from Divia- lon to Milwaukeo avenuo, which wero adopted. The order for building on Btewart avenuoe an appronch to the Twolfth stroot viaduot, thirty toct wide, wa takon up, Ald. Clowry moved the Railroad Companybe in- structod to put up a fourteen foot |hlnwdg along that approach. The amondment was adopted, and the order ns. swended passed. Ordinances wero passed for widoning State stroet, from Jackson to Harrison ; for cn\lin‘g tho north and south alloy in Block 12, Walsh MecMullen's Subdivision, BSce. 20, 89, 14, Nut n;)urb 3 for widening tho river at Twonty-second stroot. An order directing the Board of Public Works tp procoed with tho Halated street viaduot at Kinzio stroot, and to mako latoral approaches on Carroll and Wayman stroots, but none on Kinzio, was laid over, Ald. Kehoa atating tho peoploon Carroll streot did not want an ap- proack, TANRISON OTREET STATION, An application from the Board of Polico, to boe allowed to expond &5,000 for steam-hoating spparatus at the new Xarrison Btroot Polico Btation, that item not having been provided for In the Appropriation bill, waa roferred to tho Committes on Fir aud Water, : TIE TAX-COMMIGSIONER, ‘The ordinance providing for tha creation of tho office of Tax-Commisslonor was takon up, the ponding quostion being on an amendment to beve him eleoted by the Oouncil, Instead of pomiuated by tho Mayor, and to hold ofiico for ono year inatead of two, Ald, Dixon opposed tho amendment, bolleving [t unnuthorized by law, and sinco it provided for tho oloetion of = now Commissionor in July, & perlod of tho year when Lo would be in - tha midst of his labor, v Ald. McCUrath olatmed that tho amendment was nuthorized by the law of last wintor. Ald, Bond sald’it was found, upon examina- tjon, that the oflicor was noeded, since tho Oity Olerk alone could notdoit, If anything was dono, it must be at onco, or next Mohdey evon~ Ing, Bings the sssessmont books wonld soon bo roturned, If he woro not in, the Mayor, City Qlerk, and Assossor would hayo {o sit as & Board of Equalization.. It was held, moreover, by some, that the provision in the old charter, au- thorizing the appointment of a 'Pax-Commise sjonor, ind not been ropoaled, That diffoulty would Dbe avoided " by continuing the prosent incumbent, Tt was plso his opinion thut the authorily to afl)ulnt, undor .tho law, " was. with the ayar, both under tho Mayor'a bill and tho general nlnmu“cl tho ?lham:‘r that wlm;o nobho: m'w‘lxzo specially providod, the pawer of appointment ta lg; nfl?u"’opuhnll be withp‘:ho Mlym". The Cowm- misaloner, moreover, should go out in Decom- ber, and not be contluned ovor to July, since it wpade it lwposeible to muke o ohauge, oud the | presad, will roopon ou Wodueaday, Bept, 10, " Oharlos THiE CHICAGO DALY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1874 5 " mma officor. would, have to be keptin all the | . W 0. Ald,” McGrath sald tho opposition to tho amondmont was tho fonr of a cortain barnacle ‘who had been for-years around tho Court- Houno, that the Council would not elect him Tex-Commisnioner, Tho amandment was adopted—yoas, 18; nays, 10—n8 follows: . Yeas~MoAvoy, Trcey, Bchmitz, Culterton, Mo Glowry, Balley, Yowen, Orbrion, Olack, Kohao, Qulrk, BeGrafl, Blout, Mabf, Lengacher, Garnoy, Gannon, and Corcoran—18, . Naga—Richardson, Dixon, Warren, McGenifas, Qory, Bidwell, Btono, Olowry, Bond, Sweet, Miner, Blierivood, Moore, Oleveland, lickhardt, and Woodmag —1 . The ordinanco was roferrod to tho Olork for ongrossmont, COMMITTER REPORTS. Tho Finance Committes roported on a large number of claima for damagos, cte. The Judtolaty Committoo recommendod the passago of tho reaolntion ln%nmng of the Cor- oration Coungel whothor tho Council had au- Lority to mako a contract with tho gas compa~ nies for ton years, and tho rosolution was MID‘ICN‘- Tho Committss on Firo and Wator reported an order direoting tho purchase of the lots of- fored by Daulel O'Connor, on the northwest cornor of Twwenty-irst and Paulina stroots, for 2,600, ao a site for a polico and. fire-ongino station, and it was adopted. The ame Commilteo roportod an ordor for tho purchaso from Honry C. Zuttormelutor of the lot No. 127 Canalport avenue, for $3,700, for a pito for an engine-house, aud 1t was passed. " FIRE-MARSIAL, Tho Committco on Fire and Water reported recommonding thoconfirmation of Matthiss Bon- nor as Fire-Mnrshal, and it was Iaid over on the motion of Ald. Bailoy. The Council thon adjournod. PERSONAL. i J. 8. Alcott, U. 8. A., i at'the Commorelal. Hon, Honry Btrong, of Boston, is at the Bhor- man, : Judgo 8. W. Probasco, of Cinoinnati, is at tho G arduer. Hon. L. F, Rivos, of Cloveland, is at tho Gardnor. . Hon. Obarles Kollogg, of Buffalo, is attho Gardner. E Gen. Frank Soulo and family aro at tho Bhorman, Hon, G. M. Wheelor, of Dotrolt, is at tho Sliorman, Judge Georgo Titch, of San Francisco, is at tho Gardoer. Hon. F, A. Sponcor, of Now York, is at tho ‘Commoro . = Judge 0. H. Orumb; of 8t Louis, is at tho Grand Paciflo, . Judge 8. R. Moore, of Kaukakeo, Ill., is at the QGrand Pacifie. | Tho Hon. Thomss (affield and Joshus Loring, of Boaton, nre at tho Grand Pacific, Hon. R. B. Woodward and Hon, J. Y. Wilson, of Ban Francisco, are at tho Grand Paciflo. Tho Rev. R. A, Patorson, .the Scottish Evan- olist, haa sccepted an invitation - to visit Oali- ornia and the Pacific Cosst on » revival tour. J. 0, McMullen, Buperintondent of the Ohi- engo, Alton. & St.'Louis Railrond, hiss gone to 8k, Louls to transact bustnoss of his compsny. T. B, Blackstone, Prosidont of the Obicago, Alton & Bt. Louis Rallroad, has just returnc from Now York, where ho had beon for the last two wefih transacting businoss connooted with his road. Mr, Niol Bryant, a woll-known citizen of Now York, and brothor to Dan of that ilk, whose con- nection with the stage haa medo him prominent, 18 {n town, and I8 stopping at Kuhna' Hotol, Ad this is his Gret vieit to Chicago, he will romain long enough to become tolorably well ncquainted with {t. Mr, Dan O'Hars, ovor resdy to do a friond & favor, has him in charge. Undor-Sheriff Nicholson of Ottaws, Canads, bnd an intorview yostorday with Goorge Whit- man McMullen, for the purposa of inducing tho Intter to attond, and givo ovidenco boforo, tho Royal Commission ongagod in invostigating tho “Cannda Pacifio scandal” Mr. Mcdullen rofusos to do anything of tho kind, and will not gbnyflého subpmna, even though his expenscs o paid. The following woro st tho Commorclal Hotol fillurfllyx U. L. Burpeo, Champalgn ; Edward 0oro and wifo, Bherman, Toxas ; W. 1. Welch, Boston ; 0. O, Payne, New York ; O. Oit, Men- dotn ; V. Stadloman and wifo, Plattsmoutk, Nob.; 0. H. Cuoninghm, 8t Louis; J. M. Bulentino, Dotrait ; 0. 0. Fell, Now York ; ott, W. Hampton and wife, Springfeld ; O, E. Avory and wifo, Pawpaw, Aick. Tho “ South Bide Hebrow Assoolation” will occupy tha church cornor of Indiana svonue and Trwonty-Gfth streot, for tho onsuing Jewish holi- dnys, ‘Thoy hold a meoting yastorday for tho claction of ‘officora with tho “following romle: Prosident, Oharles Cohon; Vice-Dresident, Kozminski; Tronsurer, Wm. Salky; Secratary, J, Xahn ; Truntoes, Mosurs. Raspro- wicz, Rosonbaum, and Braban; Preacher, Rev. Dr. Loewy; Reader, Rev. Mr. Goldschmidf. Hcine hated England and tho English. He said onco: I am firmly convinced that a blas- E]humhxg Fronchman is & spoctacle moro plons-, g in the oyos of tho Lord than & praying Ene glishman.”" Lady Trovelyan, the wifo of Sir Cbarles Tro- volyan, who died recontly in England at the nfie of 63, was the sister of ‘Lord Maucauley. Sho edited the last volume of bis history of England. Ter son is membor of Parliament for Hawiok, - P, D, Oaoper, who waa but racently promoted to tho Assistant-Gonoral Buperintendency of tho Lako Shoro & Michigan Southorn Railway, hns. rosigned that position, and accapted the reapon-’ eiblo position of General Superintondont of the Atlantio & Groat Western Railway. Zach, Chandlor bought 1,000 acres of Wiscon- eln roal ostato two yenrs ngo at a fimnt bargain, and has just ascortained he can eail all over it in o boat, Look out for & bill to sell the tract to tho Goverumont for some important purposo.— Cincinnati Commeroial, In the lato Ropublican Btate Convention at Madison John R. Bonnett was defentad for At~ tornoy-Genersl, principally becauso & candidate {from Rock County lind boon nominated in tho porson of Olo 0. Johnson, who purported to bail from Boloit, Wo find that thig waa a clear caso of falgo protonses, and & moat lm}mdtmt fraud, Col, Olo 0. Johnson, a8 wo loarn from tho Mil- waukee Directory of 1878, is o rosident of this city, and lives in _the samo house on Fourth street with Georgo P. Lindman, tho othor Nor- imgkln candidate on tho ‘Btate ticket.—Afilwau- kee News. R HE WAS NOT MURDERED, About four weoks ago, some boya becamo en- goged in a dispnte over the ownership of & pigeon, in a dirty back-yard in the rear of No.. 100 Fourth streot. Thoy wore aged from 9to 12years, Onue of them, n boy named James Berry, 0 yoars old, became enraged, and, actu- ated by passion, throw the cover of a milk-gin ot o playmate, named Gustave Andorson, a oy 11 years old, Tho cover was stoppod by young Anderson's hesd, but, so far o3 %owd bo. fhon — dotoetdd, " tho “rern was not sorious, The injury thon inflioted apparontly did not extend beyond aslight bruiso, Agmut two wooks after this ocourrence, young- Anderson complained of a govere painin his head, and waa goon after prostrated upon his bed by o complication of dlsorses. It is eaid Le was aliways o sickly boy. His sioknoss ouded in liis doath at an carly bhonr yestordsy morning. Cor- onor Btophens -was summonod to hold an inquest. A poat-mortem oxamination wags made by Doctor Emmons, at which it was ascor- tained “that tho skull was not fractured, but thero soomod to _bo a slight ufismmation of tho brain, Qther phyaiciana were callod in, and {from thelr evidenca it scomoed that the boy did _not die from the--injurics ho had recolved, but {from a complication of diseases incldent to sum- mer. A yordlct was rendored that tha boy died from spinsi-meningitls, ol 3 "o Sty Ohango of Tima Chieago, Danvillo & Viuconnes aflrosd. On and after Bopt, 8, tho Evanavllle & Terre Haute Rxpress will leava tho dopot, corner of Oanal and Kinzie streote, at 0:30 p, m,, with Woodruff parlor and filculr dng coaclios wtached, running {hrough to Evausvitle withiout chunge, O, I, MaxsryrLy, G, T, A, e e Trade Your Pjano, At Rood'a Temple of Musio, corner of Dearborn and Vau Buren atrcets, old planoa wil) bo taken as part pay- ‘mant for now ones, balanco bolng patd in manthly fn- staliments, from $15 to $30, Now, soven-ootave, Foso- wood plaos furnished at pricos frotn $300 to §1,000 Tivery ono fuvited {0 call sud avo, whether wiilibigot bay or not, —— et The Arlington, Washington, D. 0., baving been thoroughly renovated and groally im - A DOMESTIO DRAMA, The Attempted cido of NMrs, Mary . Dluthardt. In yostorday morning's TRIBUNE was & brief account of the aitompted suloide of Mra. Mary Bluthardt, by morphine, bocauso of a doclara- tion on the part of her husband that he intended to sooure a divorco. Yostorday Mr. Adolph Dluthardt, the husband of tho would-be suleide, | called in ‘porson at this ofico to oxplain tho causo of ‘his dosortion of tho woman ho had ~solomnly vowed to love, chorish, and proteot, and tho roanon he nooks o soveranco of tho mar- ital tio, 'Tho story was briofly thus : For many months, oxtending into the lapso of yoars, ho had known, loved, aud courted Miss Mary Schak- als, o'or whose blonde trossos ~ and about whose buzom form the ~gentlo zephyrn of sixtoon summers had played in wanton in- noconce whon ho sought her hoart and haud, Ho lovod hor, s ho know bor fair aud thought hor puro, and'on tho 14th day of June, 1873, thoy woro matrlod, For tho spaco of four moons, and til tho fulifaco of anothor had dwindled into tho promisa of the crascont, thoir droam of wodded bliss was renlized in mutual affection and marital joys. Thon appoared the shadow of ugly dovolopmonts, glving promige of & sub- ‘stanco that wrooked tho hoeart and hopoes of the dovotod Bonedict. When the hopo of concoal- mont had bean bamshed by tho cortainty of do- teotion, the brido-wife confossod & formor frailty, and sought forgivonoss. Dut_ tho doosivod, betrayed, sud indignont husband ex- presnod qlty, but not forgivenoss, Whon tho child waa born the mothor confessod to attond- suts that Bluthardt was not tho fathor. Tho holpless and Linplass babo was committed to the caro of tho managors of tho Foundliugs' Homo. T injured husband Hou%ht forgotfulness in tho onticing boyl, and gavo himsolf up to o carcor of simioss digsipation. Ilo rofusod to 0o the iunocont offspring of a guilt that had wrockod bia lifo, and, abandoniug tho girl who had de- colvod him, bo loft the city for tho purposs of glving the wifo an opportunity to sccuro a di- vorco on tho ground of his desertion. I'his was some nine months ago. e wandored from placo to placo, aud about threo months niu brouglit up at 8t. Lonis. Hearing of his whoreabouts, tho wifo sought him thors, and at~ tomptod & roconciliation. Al one timo thero was & chanco for o reunion, but Iater the husband hoard ill roports of the wifo's flirtations, and again ho roponted the in- fatustion that had placed his hoart n the keop- ivg of a falso ono. Learning thal the woman hind not takon any Bteps to securo a divorce, he rosolyed to bogome himaolf an applicant for the dissolution of tho bnnoful union. On last Thursday he roturnod to this city, and cngagod ‘board at{( . 107 Lako stroot. On Saturday ovon- ing the wifo visited him horo, and sought to win him back, but he firmly rofused to bo coaxaed, Bho asitod him if ho hated hor, and bo rpliod 1o, ho did not, but that hio had'conaed to rospoct hor, and that sho wns tho object of bis' pity rathor than, hic spgor. In zoply to !‘:’or inquiry as to intontions, he told or ho wonld soon apply for a divorco. To this doclarntion of resolve sho mado anawer that ho might savo himsolf the coet, aa she would soon give him & divorce, Tho moaning of hor significant words he did not comprehond, and droamod not of their dire im- ort, 2 On that night she purchased two ouncos of morphtne, and swallowed tho_deadly doso after rnlfing, in the houso of hor brother-in-law, Mr, Cods, who rosides at No, 598 Lake streot. Sun- day morning when called for bronkfast sho was fonnd sonselass, and supposed 1o bo dying from tho offocts of tho polson. Drs, Shumway nnd Griswold were summoned ut once, and, by thoir prompt akill in tho uso of emetics and antidotos, the uohappy, obildloss other snd dis- gracod ond desorted wife was rostored to congciousness, ond sho {8 mnow in & fair way to rocovor. Tho child dicd in blisstal inuoconco of its inheritanco of shamo. Buch is iho story of tho husband. On_tho othor hand, tho friends of Mra. Blu- thardt, who is now only 18 yoars of ago, afiirm that Bluthardt was bimsolf the fathor of tho child, and that tho girl ho disgraced sscrificad Tior Bonor on the shirino of her lov for ono who Das troated hor most cruclly, and cast hor friond- loss ond ruined on the cold charitics of an un- forgiving aud relentless world, and that sinco hor desortion sho has maintained horsolf by hon= o8t industry. It is probable that the faots in this socinl dramna will only be developed when the courts aro callod upon to detormino tho issuo in tho case of Adolph Bluthardt va. Mary Bluthardt. CLOTHES-LINES, IMow o Miscrable Cord Occasionedd Much Mischief, and Brou t Two Rospectable Familics Beforo Bane yon. A clothes-line {8 a vory dangerous thing. Bovoral pooplo have lately hung themeelves with clothes-lines. A Bt. Louis man was recontly so disgusted beoause ho belonged to such an mag- nificent Board of Trado ay that village possosseu, that ho knocked out his lttlo daughtor's eyo ‘with a knot on the cnd of a clothes-line. Indeed this necessary adjunot o every washor-woman's bappiness is being uced so much in the destrio- tion of humon lifo that hereaftor the prospect is, clothes-linos must bo classed as luxuries and taxed accordingly. Thero is a small, short, and insignificant hemp line, which Esop would have ecorned to use in his famous fablo of “ Mark Bheridan, or tho Noisy Calf,” in which the ox- rossion comes in, ‘“give that calf more rope.” Kow tho amount of hafs that a0 nas done aie not bo fully eatimatod. If some one had killed o olicoman “with it, that would of courso have Kuen sad, but it would not have startled any ono, Wo oxpoct policemon to bo killod at the rato of ono a woek. But that misorable clothes-lino has boen the means of totally cstrangiog the affections of Mr. Lou's family from the family that looks to Mr, Champion for their bread and butter. Mr, Loe and Mr. Champion rentahouso botweon them. They accupied their humblo abode for sometimo with no family jars, and for onco tho courso of mneighborly love ran smooth. Brs. Lee and Mrs, Ohampion uged to sit for hours on tho bacl stopa and compare notes on the best way to make “milk empting” bread, or to cut ovor =n old waist, adding 'zest to thoir convorsation by passing’ little ploasant romarks on tho genoral "homeliness and unfash- ionablences of Mra. Maroney's (their next door neighibor's) new bonuet, But one day a cloud camo over this doublo family, It took the shapo of a clothes-line, No lougor waa there cooing on tho back steps. No more did Loe and Champion emoke tho pipo of poace, and drinik tho glass of fraternal Iagor botwoen them, My bo the con- struotion of the houso should sbare with tho clothes-line the blame, for Mra, Loo's front door is ronlly the bacl daor, and in ordor to got into_tho atreot from his park of tho houso, one must go through the back yard, Now Clampion, in & thoughtloss moment, Btretohed ono of those human dostroyors yul- gorly callod clothes-lines acrops the ill’d Com- plotoly shutting off all” hopes of the Loo family otting a view of tho sun and tho back fonco, g\’flhnnt apposiing to know what ho was doing, Leo out tho thread of our discourso, and said to himself, but 8o all tho Obamplons conld hear it, that ho would not be adverss, but would rather rofor to make Ohamplon commit hari-karl, Tho Titior had not. onough rogard for Lis friond'a foelings to comply with such a modest request, and, with his wifo's help, emptied a tub of suds on tho unsuspecting Leo family while thoy wero atar-gazing, TForbosrance censed to bo a virtue onboth sldes, and bloodshed was imminent,whon thoy all bethought of tho majesty of the law, and botook fhomaelyes to fho Police Court whore, instead of blaming the clothos line, each sido afatod that they had done nothing, and that tho athor slde Lud done overything menn and contomptible, Of coursa Banyon had to be gov- erned by tho tostimouy, eo he fined erch slde $3 and cosls, e EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. The Thirty-alxth Annual Convention of the Dioceso of Tllinols will meet in tho Cathedral of B8, Potor and Paul, at 10 o’clock this morning, Aftor the usual religious servico, the Convention will organizo for business at 1 o'olock. In tho ovoning, at 7:00 o'clock, the Bishop will deliver his twonty-socond sunual charge. Tho publio aro invitod. —_—— IKilled by Lightning. Dprdomes, Sopt, 8,—0n I'riday ovoning n’ youuy man by tho nawe of Guornzay, living near Gilman, was struok and killed by lightning, Ifo and his fathor were returning homao _with two toams ladon with conl. The bolt doucended, striking him in the back of the nock, aud apponrs to have killed him iustantly, Iis fathor was with the team behind, aud wae knooked sonse- loss, Whon ho came to, hio fonud his eon's tean lying proatrate in tho rond, appurently dead, and Lis son hanging ot of tho wagon hfi ono fuof, which way caught in tho spring of the soat. Yaollow Fover, Lrrree Rook, Ark,, Hopt. 8,—Bavoral fugitives - rom Blirevoport arrived Liero this oveuiug ro- port tho yollow fover on the Increnso st that glnuo, and ovoryboidy loaving that oan got away. f throo tolographio oporatora at that place vno {s down with the fovor and anothor has left, loaving but ono to do tho worl, Tho woathor s grown pordoptibly cold during tho past two dnys. ‘This moruing firos are comfortable, Vory e CANADA. Trnde of Ottavwn--"Tho Pacific Senndnl Investigation ==« Tostiniony ‘Takon Youtordny==-Tho Affair Gonerally Looked Upon as i Farce, Special Dirpateh to The Chicago Tribune, OrTAWA, Bopt. 8.—Imports at this port for August, $184,600, and dutes, $26,000, Moro witnossod in the Paciflo scandal inquiry oro arriving, During the oxamination of Senator MoPhor- son, who had, a8 the hoad of the Intoroceanio Company, beon a rival of Bir Hugl, not a singlo quoation was put to olloit the substance of con- versation respecting tho Presidoucy bo- twoon himeelf and Bir John' A, Macdonald, the tonor of which might have afforded & check to the gamo Bir John was thon bringing to complotion. Tho vital point in the inquiry, namoly, what becamo of the rocoipt given by the momber for Hochelago for 87,000, rocoived by him, waa novor askod of Bosubien, though ko had scon and road it, and though it is not now to ho found. o was not asked who wne to ropay tho 87,000, in tho ovont of tho mombor for Hocholago not paylng it. ho Commissioncrs nover asked him tho name of his friond who had recoived 1,000, Tho farce is consplcuous in tho countenances of the Commisslon, witnessos, and nn{iluury, and o gonoral feeling of disgust pro- vaila, MoxTneAL, Sopt. 8.—Thero are no further do- velopmonts rogarding the Macdonald-Popa lotter, but all the Post-Offico employes are writing out thelr aflidavits for transmission to tho he; of the Dopartmont in Ottawa, OrTAWA, Sopt, 8.—0n tho roassombling of tho Royal Commission, soveral corroctiona and nd- ditions woro mado to the evidenco aa rocorded osterday. Boaubion was quoationed as to whom 0 fi.vo tho roceipt _for the money rocoived from Bir Hugh Allan, and was anawerod that it was to Allan, - but xéllnlnud that ho hnd not since soon ‘l.m rocolpt he gave, but tho orlginal of i, which he had made out, or, in other words, tho drafc of tho receipt. This draft hio had not 8con sinco tho day .aftor McMullon's lottor :fi- peared. Ho nlao, after much questioning, mittod his boliof that tho Government or their frionda would ropay tho $7,000 borrowed from Allan, and that wag tho roason the receipt was worded * unless this monoy be othorwise roim- bursod ." Beaubion agreed to sond the draft to tho Commissionors if hecould find it. He know that Allan helped two candidates friendly to tho Administration, but it waa privaté arrangoment betweon Allan and thom. Ho did not wish to montion the namos of thoso who roceived the monoy, a8 thoy wero not in tho House of Com- mons. Bothuno, managor of the Ottawa tolegraph of- fico, was ro-oxamined in roforence to tho time when cortain telograms wero supposed to -have pagsod botween Sir John and 8ir Hugh. J. L. Boanby, Provisional Diroctor of tho Pa- ciflo Railrond Company, was sworn, but his ovi- denoe was chiolly of & nogativo character, or #*don't know " stylo, though ho acknowlodged boving signed a receipt for $20,000 obtained from Allan for eloction purposes, It is especially noticeable that tho questions 8ro put by the Commissionets in such o way 08 to indicato tho naturo of the answer expected. [ Lo the Assoctated Press,] OrrAwA, Bopt. 8,—The Royal Commission ro- sumod its investigation to-day., Boaubion made some corroctions in bis ovidonce. Ho did not thivk Sir Goorgo Cartior knew at any timo that S8ir Hugli Allan had given him (Boaubion) 87,000, Io hnd lonrned that Hudon was not Chalrman of the Cartior Committee. In roply to Judge Gowan, Boaubion said ho did not Imow how 8ir Hugh would bo reimbursed for thig and otlior loans, Mo kuew thoro was a goueral cloction fund, and thought his frionds might subacribo for that purpose. ' Ho did not oxpoct tha Govornmont would pay it, Somo of their friends might do somothing, - Tho recoipt ho gava Sir Hugh was Bllfnnd in Abbott's oftico, and he lm‘in n copy. Ho know Sir Hugh bad subscribod to tho Contral Committeo Eloction fund, and said ho (Beaubion) should roceive help. Cartior jusiated that he illsmlhlnu) should not receive o cont, but ho hind ronson to boliove that tho Committco, without Cartlor's knowledgo, Dad holped two of his (Bosubien's) frionds, as they woro not members of the Iouse, and tho Government know nothing of the transactions. Ho doclined to give names. Mr. Bothuns rocalled—8inca Saturday ho had found it impossibla to examine tlhio books for tho whole period roquosted. Iad oxamined thom from tho 1ol to tho Gtk of July, aud forthomonth of Soptomber, a8 durmg tho interval Sir John bad beon absent from Ottawa, and mes- sagos passing botwoen him and partios who re- ceived them would not be recorded at the offico oro, Tho Ion, J. L. Beaudry was callod and testi- fled, Was a Provisional “Divoctor in tho Canads DPacific Company. [Judgo Day Loro rond Hunt- iugton's charges.] In m{:l! to & question wit- ness snid o hnd no knowledge of auy agroomont betweon Sir Hugh Allan nnfi Mcdullon respect- ing tho construction of tha Pacific Railroad, or respecting Amorican capitalists furnishing monns to build the road, Know nothing about tho clection funds. He was told by mombors of Cartior's Committoo that thoy had o subscription list for tho purposa of defraying tho oxpangos of tho eloction, Did mnot ese the list of Bubacnzhunu during tho canvass. Ho was askod by tho Committeo to go to Abbott, which ho did, and signed o rocoipt for £20,000, Did not noo the money. 'Pho recoipt waa loft with Abbott, Ho understood this was Sir Hugh Allan’s sub- soription, Tho only conditiona ho knew of woro oontained in tho rocoipt, Gave no othor recoipt t0 Alr. Abbott, or any oiher party, for Sir Iugh or any one elso. Did not see the recoipt sinco. Did not know of any other sum paid by Bir Hugh, Hud not soon the Cartier lotters of July 80 and Aug. 2¢ when ha al&nud tho rocoipt. Tho lotter of July 8 wns subsoquontly shown °*him by BMurphy, Had signed tho ~letter of tho 2810 of ul{, published in tho @azlfe. Tho statoments in that lottor woro true. Did not know tho amount of subscriptions to the eloction fund, Tho Come mittee was o goneral ono. toes in ench ward, . Had nothing to do with tho payment or rocoipt of monoy. Considerabla &ums of monoy woro paid out by chocks on tho Motropolitan Banx. Believo 40,000 wore paid out in consoquenca of Cartor's lettor. MK ron- son_for belioving ko was tho wording of tho ro- colpt which roferred to tho lotter, npparontly showing that Sir Ilugh Allan had promised to subseribo. Know of no conditions on which Bir Hugh subsoribod, or whother ko was to be roim- bursed in any way. Thoro was uo monoy paid at tho timo of glving tho receipt. The noxt witness called was P'sul Murphy, who toatifiod that he resided in Montrosl. Had no knuwluflgu of any agrooment betweon Bir Ifugh and MobMullen rospacting tha Pacific Raliroad, Waa conncoted with the Northorn Colonization Road. Know nothing of any underatanding bo- twoon Bir Hugh and the Government rospooting the furnishing of goads. ‘U'ho tolal amount of subgoription to the election funda was about £66,000, The list was _signed by morohants and othors, " English and Fronch, Bir [lugl's firss eubseription was §10,000 ; tho socond & like sum, and tho third 20,000, Bignod a recoipt for the lattor nmount, Had not soen thoe rocoipt since tho Inttor sum was paid In consequonce of Car~ tier'slottor, Baw Cartiors lottor of: ho 80thof July about a month 8go, in Abbott's hand. Thera woro other sums busiles Sir Hugh's subsoribed, of which this waa tho largost. Tho condition of Bir 1llugh's auhuorlgfiou waa that Bonubion should bo holped out of tho funds if ko had op- position, Know nothing of the telegrams which woro sald to hayo passed botweon Sir TIugh and Abbott. No application or woney to Hiolp Tiaubion, | 0" 48 ado for money ¥ Adjourned, L : An Officor Shoots n Dully in Svlf-De= Sk fouuc, T. Louts, Mo, Sopt. 8,—On Saturday night, Thorman Nugnoll, 'n buly frog. Omas, Y 0o roated for abusive language to s policoman, but woa roloasod, Lt wight, about miduight, ha camo out of g saloon, corner of Bovonth aud Messpnio stroots, with's rovolver in his haud, and deliboratoly shot Policoman Dan Gavon, soveroly \volmdmf; im In the thigh, Gaveu returned tho firo, hitting Nnssoll tliroo times, onco in tho loft eida below the nipple, onco_in' the lower abdo- mon, aud onco in thoe lpg, During the moleo, a an named Obris tried to rovuuf]lusucll {rom fitlng, aud recolved o shot throught tho abdomon, Ttnsuoll iy mortally wounded, fiuc it i thought Clirla will probably rocover, i o e Oloud, the Onrsman, nt Cmira, Spectul Dispateh ta The Chicaga Ttbuno, Oatho, Tk, Bopt: B.—Clond, tha Thiladolphia oarutuan, bound for Now Qrloaus, arrived in this city at 2 0'clack thin afternoon, Yo ls confidont of wiuning tho §6,000, o Iy as hordyas o pine- knot, and 4 Lrown as s South Aworican, ‘T'he ukin on the back of Lis hands is almost us tough a6 lonther. o haw Leon out 66 days, Lvory boatman in this oity wishos him succosd, Thore were Commit- |* EAST SAGINAW, Sulcido of a Womnn while Confined ifa Jail for Drunkenness--Snit Inspoct= or’s Roport, Special Disnaleh to The Chicago Triduns, Tasr Bacinaw, Mich., Sept. 8.—A young woman about 20 years of ago, named Nollio Brown, an inmato of a houso of ill-fame at Bay Oity, whila on n visit to tho eistorhood, was ar~ rostod on the streots for drunkeonoss. Bho was taken to tho city look-up about half-past & o'clock, and placed in the femalo departmen thero boing at that time no ono confined in thal room. At about 8 o'clock she was discovered by an officer, through an aperturo in the door, to bo suspondod by tho neck in_ the room. Tho doors woro thrown opon, and tho irl taken down, but life was oxtinct. She had angod horself with a ribbon, or sash, which sho had ‘worn around her walst, tying one ondtoa nail in the raflor, sud doliborately placing tho noose around her nock. Tho girl was of a vory bad charactor, aud.has beon a:rested soveral timos for drunkonness. Hor real name is snid to bo that which shio now goos by, and that hor pooplo, who are respectablo, roside a short distance from Tolodo, Olio, from which placo 8lio camo to tho Valloy, ‘The reportof the Btato Balt Inspector for August shows that 148,848 barrela wore manu- facturod during tho past month, boing the Iargost yiold for ons month in the history of salt mavufacture in Michigan. Tho total amount of malt inspootod during tho sonson, to Bopt. 1, waa 534,070 barrols, against 442,152 barrols for the corrosponding timo last yoar. Thoe estimated ylold this yoar is 860,000 barrols, but may oxcoed thoso figuros, WEATHER AND WATER. LOCAL OBSERVATION. Onioaao, Sept, B, 1673, STRSE ETE] IR E £33 bl b 3|3 Direction and; % itk A E_ : g;:m'fi o voind, EE : s 4E, frea. G4{0718."E,, frosh. 64,97/8. E., fresh, Maximum thormonmoler, 07, Minjimum thermomotor, &5, ‘GENERAL ODFERVATIONS, On110A60, Sept, 9—1 8.m, Station, - 56| o1 58 54l o1l 538, W, 59 I 05)C: . PROBABILITIES, ‘WasmiNarox, Bopt. 8.—For New England, on Tucadny, tho wings will probably shift to oastor- ly and southerly, with cloar or partly cloudy woathor, Tor the Middlo Statos, falling barom- oter, winds veering to gontlo aud frosh nletox;l‘v and anuthofly“rnn}y cloudy woather, with possi- bly rain from Now Jersey to Virgiuis, Ior tho Bouth Aflantic and Gulf Statos, east of tho Mississippi, gontle and frosh northoastoerly to southansterly winds, and gonorally cool, cloudy weathor, with rsin arons, especislly on the Conat. Tor Touncsseo aud tho Ohio Valloy, winds gradually veoring to easterly and southor- ly, rising tomporaturo, and cloar or partly cloudy wonthor. For the Upper Loke rogion, fallin buzomoter, Lighor tomporaturo, frosh ond bris winds, gradually voering to Eotthorly and wost- orly, and incronsing cloudiness with rain. For 6 Lowor Lako rogion, winds veoring to_tho southonst and south, rising temporaturo, and in- cronsing cloudiness, 'with probably rain on Tuos- Toledo, Cincinnald,, day evening, MIGCELLANEOUS REPORTS, Brooaixaroy, Iil,, Sopt. 8,—Considerable frost roportod in this Vicinity last night. Cannot suy as to damago, CanriyviLLe, Iil., Sopt. 8.—No frost horo last n]flxt. Provented by the wind. AVANA, I, Bept. 8.—Light frost hore last night. Very little damago done. UBUQUE, Ia., Sept, B.—A slight frost in this vicluity last night. - No serions damago done, QuiNay, Ill., Sopt. 8,—No froatin this vicinity 1ast night. PrrrseiEnp, 1L, Sopt. 8.~Only o slight frost in our vioinity Inst night, and that on Jow laad. Not enough to do any dango t0 orops. Des Moinzs, Iows, Bopt. 5,—A heavy frost for tho soason ocourrad her last night.. Krontur, Town, Sopt. 8.—~Very light frost in this section last night. No damago, BTAGE OF WATER, Daily report of tho stage of water, with ;ggllllgcs in'the 24 hours onding 3 p. m., Sopt. 8, i3 “*Delow high water of 1871, V. B, KAUFMAN, Observer, Room 78 Major Block, Chicago, THE INDIANS. Agent Appolnted--Hicknpoos nnd Pote tawatomics go on the Joscrvatione=» The Fort $ill Canard, WagmivaToN, Sopt, 8,—Charlos H. Roberts, of Nov Joruey, has boon_appointed Agent for the Indiaus of tho Groat Nemohs Agency, Nohraska, The following was received horo to-day 3 Quicado, Sopt, 6, Col, William D, Whipple : “Tha followlng is from Gon. Augor to-day : 8pecinl Indian Commissioner A. It Kingon re- %&}rln that alltho Pottawatomios and about 250 ickapoos _hayo started from Moxico on thoir way to tho Indion Torritory. (Biguod), P. V. Smermay, Lieutonsnt Colonel Commanding, ‘WasminaTox, Sept, 8.—Tho fallowing dispatch has been rocelved from Fort S8ill, dated Sopt. 8: % Tho roported capturo of this post, pube lished fu all tho papors recelved hero to- _l& is without foundation. Santantn aud Big Trap will arrive to-morrow. ‘There haam boen np troublo, and none is expooted."” ‘Tho Gommissioner of Indian Affairs has ine struoted tho Indian Agent at the Rod Cloud Agenoy to demand of the Sfoux tho rotwrn of tho proporty captured from tho massacred Paw- noos, and {0 inform them that by this attack they have viclated thoir tronty obligations, and will bo no moro allowed to hunt buffalo outside thoir resorvation, CALIFORNIA, —_— ‘The Lincoln Mine Disnster--Military Wolegraph Lnterprisce=Pursuit of Murderers, Ban Foaxcsoo, Bopt, 8.—~Threo mon who wore shut in the Lincoln mine, in Amador County, wore resoued alivo, Thoy were in tho ming thirty-six hours, Tio mou wora drowned while tryiug to reach the shaft bofore the water was lowored, ‘Tho military telegraph from San Dlogo ta Trescott, sud Tuokon, In Arizons, i8 pushing !nrwnrd vigorously undor direction of tho Quars ormastor, and Goorgo 8. Ladd, contraotor. “Penty mllos south of Han Dlogo wara complot- od Iast week, The party commences work this woek south of Preacott, ' I'he matorial and equip- mont 3! six hundred and thirty wilos are ou thq ground. The Wasquez gang of murdoerers were secn {oatmlfly in Tojurs canon, Californis, pushing ownrds Arizous, hotly purhuod. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Now York Live-Stock Minrkots New Yous, Bopt, f.—Deoves—Tiecelpta to-day and oslerday 6,480, making 10,000 for the woek, against 0,100 list ‘wk, Supply of Texaus und common native steors mare thau equal 1o tho dumand, sud safen of the lower grudes oxtrewcly slow at low figures, Falr o pritnu steors acarcer and firmor, with quloy balo at au advance of fully \o from Thuraday and Fri- day Inat, Native uloers ranged at 190 fu lats, with soloce tom ut 134 @ 193¢0 ; Toxaus runged nt 1Y 0, Among Ao males Were 17 carn Tllinols wteore, 6)g twt, 1030 15 cfrn, 7%¢ owt, 10@113¢0 3 9 7 ewt, 10i0; 0 cars, 61 p Digo s hoary. kg oy’ u;u?'n”}g: "1 carn, T owt, 11@113¢0 1 5'cara, BY "awt, 11331250 3 13 cars, 7 owh) 10} @194 1 10 carn, 8 cwh, 11@1%01 Bl -owt, 114@12)¢c ; 7 cars Kontucky steorn, 7 owt, 11G@ 120 10 cara, T3¢ owt, 11@1%0 4 8 cars Texans, B ow 70110 carn, Bcaiit § owt, T@T3g0: 17 cars, big ewt, B @830, and 5 carn Chorokeo cattlo, 53¢ owt, 03¢0, Sitoop nud Lamba—To-dny's arrivaln, 8,300, making 20,000 for tho weok, ngainat 20,260 Iaat weok. ' Shaoy stendy at $4,25@0.60, Lamba sotivo and higher, with Liberal males at $6.00@A.50, Transactioun Includo § cars Ohlo nhicop, avaraglig 70 1bm, at $5.121@0A0; 1 car, av 76 1bn, $£.75 3 9 carn, nv 78 i, $5.00; 1 car, Ay 79 fb, $5. 94,5 Jcaty av 831ba, £3.70 § cara Mlehigan nheop, sv B4 {on, $6.00 ; 1 car, av 01 Ihs, $0,975 ; B, Tt sy 1005 Gr ot s 50'; 1 car, 0 60 1hs, $6,00 7 1 car, av 08 Ibn, $7.60 ; 1 caro, ov 63 1bs, §8.00 ;' 1 car Uanaday ay 01 1bs, 90,00, and 1 car, nv 60 1Ln, $6.25, Swino—Treah arrivals, 19,600, making 89,360 for tho ek, ol 40 Inat'wedk, ' Livo quict: ot $1873¢ @B.135¢, with safen of 2 carw OBifon, 190 Iba, 5,00 8,136, Drostod fn domand. at $0.6067.09, wilh'f trado, car Btato fam] alr Forolgn Markets. s Lavrnroor, Bopt, 811 s, m.—Flour, 20s@80s. Wheat—Winter, 125 10d; spring, 11a101G12 6d; Thito, 128 110@10s; club, 138 34@1%k 4d. Corn, . Tork, 10s, Tard, 09, Livenroor, Seph. 8—290 p. m.—Market un- clinugod, LivEnroor, Bopt, 8—3:30 p, m.—Broadstulfs atesdy and unchanged, LoxnoN, Sept, 8—5 p, m,—Tho rateof _discount in open market for throo monthe’ Lills is 3% por cent, Amoust of bullion withdrawn from {he Dnnk of Tng- Iand on balancs to-day £40,000, Connols for monoy, 033@023¢ ; account, 923 '; 5-20n of '05, 05 ; do of 07,95 i; 10-408, 0034 ; now Ga, O13¢ ; Elo, 4754, 1 tes, 08¢ 1oc, Tanin sopt. Bt avrriroot,, Hop! ening.—Collon _buoyant ; middling upland, rlcans, 9K@I3d ¢ aslos pland, B%@ 18,000 balea ;American, 10,000 bales § spoculation aud oxport, 3,000 Lale, Breadstufla stondy ; red Westorn wheat, 128 104, Flour, 200@30s, Corn, 31s, Lard, 30a d, Gheoso Ols, Oumberland ‘middies, 3880d; short ribe, 41s, Now Nork Dry Goods Marfcot. Nxw Yonk, Sept, 8.—Tlo market conlinucs activo for all doscriptlons of soasonable goods, o jobbing trade Is now Imunuull{ brisk, and sales of cotton and ‘woolen fabrics Iarge In the nggregato, Cotton goods very firm. Bloachod shirtings carco, and fino makea havo an upward tendency, Prints excoptionaily brisk and in short supply, Cloths, Lesver, ro ollants, and fino cassimeros active, Domestio nnd orelgn dress goods solling frooly, Philadelphin Live-Stock Market. PriLAvELriis, Sopt. 8.—Deef cattle dull and Towar ; aalen, 4,200 oxira Fennaylvanin and Western steors at $7.00@7.25; fair to govd, $6.00@0.60; com- R homannd ; salom of 2,000 t $4.00@4, eep—Falr domand ; malon of 2,000 at $4.00@4,25, Livo Hogs—Dull; gales of 6,000 at $7.35@7.37. Pittsburgh 0il Market. Prrrapunait, Sopt, 8.—~Crude quiet; sales at $1.17; rofined quoted at 16%(, The Produce Markets. NEW YORK, Nzw Yonx, Hopt. 8.—CorroN—Tn falr demand and bigher ; middling upland, 203zc. Drzapsrorrs—Flour highok, with only a lmitod supply offering; recolpis, 17,000 bria; suporfine West- ernand Btatn, $5.0080.10;° common to good oxtr $0.00@7.10 ; good tochoico, $7.16@8.00; white whon extrs, $8,0030.00; Ohio, $0.0539.003 Bt, Louls $1.20@11.00, Byo flour inf fair demand, Cors moal acliv and firm'; Wostorn, $3.25@3,60, Tolal stock of grain In wWarcliouso, Sopt, 6 ‘Whoat, b . u oy 8, ‘Wheat beavy and declining oceipls, 163,000 by ‘winter rod Westorn, $LI3@L.78 ; white Weatorn, $1, Town apring, $1.63¢ now No, 2 Milwaukoo, Joctod apring, $1.50; now No. 2 Ghicago, $1.5: spring, $1.54; now’ No, 1 Towa spriug,.$1.70. Ryo quiet. Barloy quict; firat recoipts of now Wostern offered lay, tor which $1.20 was refusod, Malt steady. Com firrognlar snd unsoftlod; recelpts, 198,000 bu ; stoamer, Westorn mixed, 01@830 ; safl do, 652 @660 ; high-mixod and yollow Western, 066@670 & Leatod, 600 ; white, 63@70, “Oata n shade firmer ang ‘more act] rocoipts, 63,000 bu; Wostern mizod, 413 @483 'do In ators, 40@460; white, 48@52c, .aas—Qulct and easy ; Wealern, 205@a3c, HAY AND Hors—Unchanged, Grooxnizs—Sugar quict aud firm ; fair to good ro- fining, BX@8%ic. Cofeo quiet but very firm ; Rio, 203{@222;c. Molasses qulot and firm, Rice firm, Prenorzua—Dull aud nominal ; crudo, 5o} re- fined, 1630, TURPEN: $160; ro- No.3 TNE—Quict at 435 @40, Provisons—Park quiot aud ateady: new mess, $17.60@17.02)¢. Beef and out meats unchanged, Mid- dlea quistand’ weak ; long clear, Bige, Lard quiot and weak ; old Westorn steam, 82,@8 1-16, Burrer—Quiet, in busers' favor ; Weatorn, 10830, Citresr—Quriot aud weak at 19@12)c, Wutszy—Qulot and flrmer at 9Gc, MILWAUKEE, Mrwaunze, Sopt, 8,—DBREADSTUFF&—Flour quist and unchanged, Wheat quict and wosk s No. 1, $1.91/¢H No, 2, $1.18%¢ caab, £1.10 Soptember, $1.131¢ Octob Oafs steady No, %, 20¢, Corn quief and weal ; N {age. Tiye'slondy NG, 1, 6o, Barley dull and nom? indl; No, 2, $1.16, Enztants—To Duffalo, 14c; Oswego, 2tc, Rrcerra—Flaur, 4,000 brls ; Wheat, 231,000 bu, BursteNTa—Flour, 5,000 brls ; wheat, 670,000 ba, DETROIT, Derrorr, Sopt, 8,—lncaphrures—Flour firm. Shent nellto sud Nighor; No, 1, $L89:; extra, £1.67 @1.68; amber, $1.472¢.° Corn’ stondys’ yollow, G0c, Oufa 11l good demand at36e. DBarley, $2.25° per cental, CINGINNATI, OtorsaTy, Bopt, B.—BRrADSTUFFS—Tlour stendy a1 $7.00@7.25. Wheat firm at $1.40, Corn firin at 629 53c. " Oate firm at H@U5e. Ryo il fulr demand nnd highor at 83c, Barloy firm, T'rovisoNs—Quiet and steady; $16.00; jobbing eales at £16,05, nal'y sleam gouorally held at Be, with 770 bid 3 kottlo, 8@6ige. Bullt mouts firm and gonerally hold 3 shoul: dory, 8i¢c, with eales at $8.19 ; cloar rib, Do cash ; 9350'bid ;' 9o nuked buyer Boptembor;. cicar, 9%@ Dige. Bacon'in falr demand nud frm showlders, 9o ;s clenr riby 1040 clear, 10ige, Witk r—Firmer fodlin of g0e. snles, pork at Lard quist and nomi- Torevo, O., Sopt. B.—BREADSTUPEFS—TFlour firm, Wheat opened firm, but closed dull ; No, 3 white Wa~ Dash, $1.67@1.68; No. 1 white Alichigan, $1,68 ; No, 2 do, $1.47 ; smber Michigan, spot and Beptember, $147; No, L'red, $1.60 3 No, 4 do, $1.40@1.40% spot - No, L'amber Tilnois, $1.673 No.'a do, 31,631 Now & spring, $1,95, Corn do botter ; high mixed, 5030 spot ; 614c meller October ; low mlxef’l, 493@4930 ; white, 52@52i603 no _grade, 48)e, Oals o shado bute ter ; No, 1,890 No, 2, 36x0, FEIGHTs—Flrm and unohanged, Reckirrs—Flour, 3,000 Lrls; wheat, 83,000 bu; oorn, 49,000 bu; oats, 52,000 by, Smraisizs—~Flour, 8,000 bu; wheat, 68,000 bu; corn, 89,000 bu ; oats, 7,000 b, OLEVELAND. Oueverawp, Bopt, 8,—BREADSTUFFS~-Wheat dull -‘I:d m;gbnngnd. Corn and oats quict, steady, and un- chiangod, PrrnoLrus—Quigt and unchanged, LOUISVILLE, ToUISVILLE, Sopt. NEADSTUFFE~Tlour atoady; extra family, $5,75; No, 1, $7.00, Yuovistons—Me#s pork eteady ab $10,60, Bacon oasy, with moderato deman ehouldors, 00 clear b, doye, dams sleadys in, 19618+ ‘iger. cur ge. Lard stohdy ; tibroes; BGUAE, Wilssy—Lower ; 000, ' Ka¥s ST, 1OUIS, 8.—~Linespsrurrs—Flour fn faje rices firm and unchangod, Whoat quiot 3 buyers and sellers apart : No. 3 red fall salablo i 147 ; No.2doat $1,50, " Corn firmor { car lots of N0, 4 mixed, 4703 round lots, 45@453(a cash ; 45350 11d for Soplember’s 4730 far ‘October, ~ Oats 'sotiye and bighurs No., ff car lot, 33%0; round. lots, in olevator, 81740 cash and Sepfombor, Barloy—Beat grados firm ; choles opring, $1.30. Xiye highor ot 193G o Wianv—Towor at 98c, . ProvIsions—Pork quiot at $16,75, Bacon—3fora dotog, Bemer ; ol lota of sboulders, 01( » 87, Lous, Bopt. domand § =i, 104(@1030; clear, 10%@10%0; Tound lots of clear siden, 10%¢'cash and Soptewiber, Lard sieady ; refined, B3¢, oas—Quiet at $4,00@4.50, Oarrre—Quiot and unchanged, BUFFALO, BUPFALO, Bopt. 8.—BREADATUFFA—Wheat acarce and ot ; 20,000 bu No. 2 Ohicago spring, shading, $1. Elour'firin,~ Coru scarce ; 6,000 bu No. 2670 3 B, bu ligh mixed, 580, ~ Oata scarco; 10,000 bu Westérn, 2, Faetonms—Unchnngod, NEW ORLEANS, New Onreas, Sopt, 8.—UnrAvsTUTYS—Flour dull; troble, 6.0087.76; {amiiy, $8.25@0.25. Corn nearca and firmer; whif zed, 830; yellow mixed, 61@080; yollow and white, 700, Outa scarce at 40@470., Drax—Supply good at 850, gl Suntly” gool; Trisi, $22.0082440; ehote, ProvisioNs—Pork dull, at $17.95@17.60, Tacon dull ot 0k, 10)@113(o; hams, 14@15¢, Dry salt meat ecarco’ aliouldory, 5o, Lavd dullj terce, 8(@U0; kefi, 105 @10%c, Rooxnike—Sugar only In jobbing domand; com- mon, 03¢ {alr to fully fair, 10@10%0; prime, 1o, Molasscd—Nothtug dolug. \tpce—Dull ‘aud Jower; Zoulslans, oo} Olncln- nati, $1.00, Corron—fles 500 bales; demand fafr, but move- meut checked by acant, supplies, and faclors asklng Blgh ratens ardloney, 1@13o; dtrictordinary, 14563 14303 good o2 -ay 162{@106c; strict good urdinary, m).@\'nr Tow i \l‘lllll!y l'l}j(alfla trict low mid- g, 1o}c: midling 18X @QUco; atrit rlldiing, 10¢, “Rocolpta, 1,073 Valea, Expiorts—Constwiso, 11 balcs, Bock, 8,124 haloo, TMILADELPIIA, Pupapeiitia, Sopl, A—DRrADSTORES—Tlour firm ' $3.60@ 4,00 3 wpring wheat oxtra fami), 207664 .45 ¢ ‘winter do, $T.00@6,60, What Oruy1 fed biass sud Wostern, $1,62@1.04 ; whille, $LI6@LA5, Qorn 1 fatr domand ; yellow, 000 ; mized, 050, WNyo steadyat 8:@050, Oulautendy's white, 413140 1 mised, 40 Toee Gnocizatzs—Colfoo 1a gooil dunisull o, 13230, gold, Prgraruun—Dull ; orude, 1070 ; refined, 106, Wuiuky—Lowor ; Weatora, £1.00, BALTIMORE, Buriiony, Bepl, T, Dieangrorrs=Flous activo and higher for cily milla: gblier geades nnchanged, Wheat netive, strong, and dnchanged ; good fo prime ved, $L75@L80; common to falr, $1,00@1.70, Corn firm 5 mixed Wostorn, 03%@640, Oati frm sud bighor § wixed Westorn, 440§ white, 4Te, Riye firm, Provisions—~Firmer ; wess pork, $IT.76@ 18,00, Huik monts Lighor; shouldors, 83(@00 1 clear rib, DX@10¢, Toem tien and nchanged, - Bard womiual” "X@ Turten—Unchnnged, Lovrrk—8lrang bint unchanged. Wuikx—Dull at 90@Yo, MARINE INTELLIGENCE, Port of Chicago, i ARRIVED.......00.B0pt, 8, Sehr Gem, Grand Haven, slabs, Hobr Minnfo Bluison, Duflalo, coal, * Bim barga 0, Conton, Poahligo, towing, Blm bargo Peshitigo, Toshitigo, lumbor, 8l bargo, Adriatce, Peshtlgo, lumbor, Ser J, & A, Stronach, Fraukfort, lumbor, Helir E, M, Btanton, Maniatos, lamber, 8ehe Tako Forcat, HuMalo, Behr I, O, Ileg, Jortago Lnko, lnmbor, Prop Favorite, Monominoe, {owiig. argo ¥, J, Bronson, Menomineo, fumber, Taryo Bonorn, Monomitiee, brmber, Targe Ellon Willlans, Meromioe, nmber, Brig N. M. 8landard, Bugalo, o), Schr A, Bronacit, Menominor, lnmiber, 8chr ians Gracker, Ponsnukar, hinio, Steam bargo lonitor, South Waven, wood, Sclir Lono Slar, Menominoo, fumbar, Sebr doruuila, btenorninos, funber, Behir Robt, 3,'Campboll, Goo Harhor, wood, Trop den, T1, E. Taine, Grand Haven, towing, Bargo ity of Lirlo, Grand Haven, lutabor, DBargo Goldon Hurveat, Grand Muken, lumber, Dergo O, F. Allon, Grand Hayen, finibor, Bcow Magdnlena, Caldwoll's Vicf, wood, 8elir Guide, Holland, lumbor, Belir Bam Flint, Buffalo, coal, Hcow Laurine, faugatuck, wood, Tug Willinme, daniatoo, fowing. Dargo Windaor, Maniatce, lnmber, Hohr Westcheator, Muskegon, luber, Bclir Mary, Muskegon, lumbir, Behr Racinio, Munkegon, lumber, Scow Regulator, Muskegon, wood. Soow Pracaganiln, Houth flavon, wood, Bebir Fostor, Buffalo, coal. Bcow 8, I {¥ilaon, Houlh aven, tan bark, Prop City of Traverac, Travorao Oity, lumbsr, Pro Montgomaery, Port Huron, sundrics, Hehir Arcturus, Ludington, lnmber, Eehir Corona, Bt. Joseph, stindrien, Schr Manitowoo, Two Jiivors, sundrfes, Behir G, Holon, Keolor's Pler, tan-bark, Betir James R, Bontloy, BufTalo, coal, Sebir Japan, Ford River, lumbot, Sehr D, Nowhall, Wooloy's Plor, lumbor, fehr 0, North, Munkegon, lumber, Sehr John Tibbets, Munkegon, lumber, Sehr Willio Lautet, White Lakp, lumbor, Stmr Muskegon, Grand Hayon, sundrios, Schir Drivor, Maninteo, lumbar, Frop Gorlon Geumpbell, Buteio; undrics. oeos vanesiBophs 8, Btmr Coronn, 8¢, Josopl 10 ke wnd ahdrice, oG 0e0F, 23 Laga aoed, Dargo Argonnut, Buffalo, 52,530 bu wheat, Behr Aunlo Vought, Buffalo, 48,000 s corh, Bchr Milwnukeo Bella, BuiTilo, 15,300 b eorn, Prop Do Tore, Groen By, 60 tous’ plg-lron and sun. drica, Schr Montecello, Kingnton, 20,674 bu wheat, Prop Gordon Osmpbell, Buffalo, 600 bris flour, Frop Gordon Campholl, Erio, 640 plgs lead, Bcbr Lizzio Doak, 5t, Josoph, 40 Kegn beor, Schr Biack Hawk, Stony Creck, 1,000 bu corn, Prop Porsin, Moutreal, 16,000 b ‘whoat, 8etir L, Ludington, Egg Harbor, 100 by oats, Bargo Alort, Teshtlgo, 00 pgs groceries. Prop Porsia, Montreal, 16,000 bu wheat, Belr M. O, Camoron, Kingston, 21,435 bu corn, Setir Dollo Walbridge, Doiato, 16000 b chr Dollo Walbridge, Duffelo, 18,000 bu co Belir Lowia Day, Bufialo, 27,601 bu corn, Schr L, B, 8hephard, Cedar Point, 40 brls groceries, Steam-~barge Monitor, Bouth Haven, 400 bags corn, Bebr Winnfo Wing, oleveland, 12,776 b corn, Schr Yankos Blado, Montreal, 15,424 bu whont, Btme Munkegon, Grand Havah, 8 brls quor, sad wune s, Prop Amazon, Buifalo, 55,524 bu whont, Vonscls Passcd Detrolt. Dernorr, Mich,, Sopt, 8,—PAssED Ur~Props Ply- mouth, Huron Cily, I, Tfoward, Sohawk, Scotla, Now York, Guba, Jay Gotild, Noptuné and barge, Salita and bargs, N. Milla and bargo, Day City and bargs, Gon cord and barge; barks Gty of Buffulo, Latrinior, Goldon West, Sigel : schirs A. Cobb, Bridgowator, Will 1am Howe, Livie, Tello, Fanulo Gilmaro, Knapp, A. P, Mincl, Anua O, Hanson, York Biate, Pamlies, One bornie,' Olty of " Chicago, Narraganacti, Neanmeo, Ataunto, Jamen Bawyor, Americn, Sea Dird, I, biako, Pagszh Dows—Props Dadgor Biato, Potomae, oo iemar St Lotis, Do vad bnrgo! ol Nichoia, lawaro, oacius, Bwallow, Lvenin, tar, Hel . Blein, W.8, Crosthiwalte, B Blaty Tltan Wikn—Norihienst, Drrnorr, Micl., Bept, 8,—Passzn Us—Props Anna ‘Young, Jav, Genosa sud barge, Bradbury and bargos; bark Advance; schra Jamea Sawyer, Amoricn, Hed ke, T, Clack, Lady McDonild, Nirod, 3, , Mayes, PARED DowN~-Propa Rosnoks, Cily of Boston, Beolt, Rose and barges, China, Flotchor and hargo, Jarvis, Lord Townsend; bark Monareh ; schrs Grops, Buowdrop, Ayer, Portlaid, Dust, Winp—Northoast, AHinois River and Conal Nowa. Speciut Digpatch fo The Chicago Tyibune. LABATLE, TIL., Bept. 8,—Tho strr Laat Chunce, fow~ ing canal-boat Cataract, loaded with corn for Obiengo, arrived Ly river, Prop Whalo and hor barge, Toaded with salt for Henry, doparlod by river, o alao the iay Blato, Nautllus, Kennebec, aud Eliznbeth, all light, for Peru. Tho Cataract, loaded with corn from Tien’ nepin, passed into tho canal ¢ alao tho Monitor, loaded with dorn from LaSalle, Frop Whalo and huk barges Friendslip, Moniior, Nanfllus, Eifzabetb, ull Tight 3 alao, Monto Cliristo, londed with umber for Pooria, Water 8 fect 5 {nchios on tho mitro-siil of Lock: 16, Ouoano, Hopt, B.—AnrrvED—Gold Ttod, LiSalo, 6,100 bu corn ; Walorioo, Utica, 6,000 bu eorm ; Mo troal, Ottawa, 6,900 bu corn ; Brill, Eant - Morets, 143 tona' coal ;- &. Wonlson, Morrls, 6,0 b corn s Gona- test, Morris, 6,600 bu corn, 124 bu’ oats, 474 1o 'eced 3+ Trop Wasp, Simmit, 55 yds stono ; Hinwatla, Sag, &3 3ds stona;’ 11, 8, Carpenlar, Sag, 78 yda riono, CrrARED—Claricll, 6,276 Tt Tumbor, Marris, 6,600 £ Dlonarch, Lackport, 4,670 bit wheat, 0 brick 3 Maplo Loaf, Jollet, G5 m SPECIAL NOTICES, Xt Is Tmpossible To gnoro thosa torriblo namoloss discrsos that annually swoop ro many haplors victimn Inta tho, gravo, W ate compellod to rocogniza them, and 1t i ths Gond Sanart. n's duty to tryand ouro thom., 111} LOLD'S BUCHU slanus warlvallod for allsuch dlscarod, Gt tho gouuino, ins peopriator's private iriots P, o of countartols, ~ SUILN B, WENNT, Nowves: Solo Agont. Schenck’s Mandrake Pills, Thiso pillsate composed oxclustroly of veotablo in. grodionte, and Sitonl o unl(ml‘y'{upunnfiu Thi s gt morcuy, do nut foavo any" of {ta” injurions oifots. They act diroctly upon thio liver, and aro a'valuablo rome. dyin all cases of derangomant rosulting from s disor dced atate or that orgin. " Livar Coiplaint, "Wilons ik Heatache, Typhold lovors. - &1L suocuinb to tha fres uso of Hehouck's Man. . _Tor salo by all druggists and dealars, FOR SALE. The Elflgafiimnix Hotel, I tho dollghtfal and prosperous city of Ml 1w oliorad for, aaio-that: 1 the. Farpiturs htie and lang leaso, b "Tha Louen wan oponod in 1 4, and el wjoyad an unbrokon paying alionage ever since. Is Providad with il modorn. (miprovoinants, the. fopee bt and cold hath raums, indout (¢ (s sancedod by, all trays olors to bo tho most sonvoniont ad Jasnrious hotol st sideol Cliicago, and i3 (o, only Hrst-olass botol 1n losme: Ington, - Vrgont othor busiuoss {n s only reston. Tor of- foring iho alovo preiaisos Taranlo. For omplote preties ey sipiraey oxcall iy prontiatars N: D KE’?E?"{ , loomfugtan, 1, thimo 1 Chicago oan gaa. fa intoriyation by Gl on 11 1. WILGSK, Rookts! an Qools Canut; IRON-WORKS. L. WORTRINGTON, Pros't. War. 11 BAYRE, Bec'y, Antuvi G, Moong, up't, 0T THE, CINGINNATI RAILWAY TRON VIORKS, Offico, No. 493 East Front-st., CINCINNATIL 0., MANUFAOTURE RAILWAY IRON, Solid I Beams, Channel Plate, Ty Angle, and kenvy Iron gone crally for Bridges and Fire-Proof Buildings. Addross ARTHUR G. MOORE, Buperintondont. _LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICH'S STEAIERS Tor Raclno, Milwaukoo, Shaborgan, oto., daily, Sundags ‘ox01 ted, 9o, i, Haturday 1t bif 5 Watikaoy biory dow't Toave untlts pepar —one foF A1l For_Grand_Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskogon, Sprln “Lako, Iruliport, Baniatos, aiors dally, Sandiss ors coptod, 7 p. 1 vh, dally, Sundass excopted, 10, . Dowt, don't loava watliaL oo e 10 ™ ™ Bat- - STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, _ Rockford, Rock Island & §t, Louis Railroad Gompany, Prrstoecs Oveery L . RooK lerAsy, 1il,, Bopt. 1, 1678, STOOKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notico in horoby fil\‘fln that the annual meoting of the Btoekholders of the ltackford, ltock Island & 8t. Louis Radicuad Company will be hold at_tha Ofios of the Gom. pany in the_city of ook Tland, Tll,, on Wodnosday, the b dey of O6tibar ot at 130 élaok noon , COL, Prosidont. Jouy P, Wit i e JIISOR, AL IR MME, A. EUESSNER, FASOIONABLI DRESSMAKER, Jlas rumovad from 559 (v 419 Btatosst., and rocammends bnrsolf to the publio, Kronoh Patterns for suln, Ladiewt Ladlos' Goods,, Vorfumory, E Underwosr madu tu order, &0, onstantly oo liad . The Division-gt. Store, No. S3d. 3 Come ant sco what a live man can da in Grocorlos, Aesda- e, cunb aud cash for guods, Ouo prlos ouly,

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