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iy i ) % ; 1 i * L ‘Strong, FOREICN. Comments of the French and English Press on Chambord’s Manifesto. The Document the Cause of an Exciting Scene in the Assembly, Carlist Forces Agnin Marching on Bilbuo. SPAIN. AAonro, July 4. —Tho Govornment will short- 1y call for & fresh lovy of 0,000 men to roluforce tho Army of tho North, Castelar hos declined the overtures of Mar- tos, convequontly the formation of a coalition Miaistry i Improbablo, Bavonse, July 4,—Don Carlos has flxed his rosldenca at Toboxo, Gon, Trintary has boen dismiseod from the Carligt servico beenuso he fnitad to defond the River Ebro, thus cuusing tho dofeat of tho Itoy- alists at Guudorn, ‘The Carlist force Is marching upon Bilbao, ———— GERDMANY. DBrruiy, July 4.—Blsmarck has arrived at Kis- sengon, iy FRANCE. Loxvox, July 4.—1The Frenchand English preus genorally considor that the maunifesto of Counit do Chininbord makes it impossible for him to become King of Finues, Panw, July 4.—1 Union, which first publieh- ed the Count 'do Chambord's mamfesto, hns Loen suspended for two wooke, In the Nutional Assembly to-day, M. Luoien Brun auked why L' Union was suspendod, AL Fourton, Minster of the Interlor, in reply aduntted that its susponsion was paitly because tho paper had attacked the Septennat and partly bocauso 1t had publisbed thomamifesto of Connt do Chambord, Hero thero was great oxcitoment in the Chamber, Wheu it had sunsided, Foar. ton further stuted that tho powor of Marshal MacMahon wes irrevocablo. Brun thon gave formal notice that he would submit au tutorpellation, aud Tuesday next was fix-d for the discussion, De Goulard, ill for sume time, aled to-day. —_——— TURKEY, uly 4,—1The Town of Tere- od by firo. Only Lonliouses romuiw, e, AFRICA. Loxrox, July 4,—lutclligence Las been ro- coivad that 800 couviets utBissao, Sonogambi invaded o Portugese sottlument aud' burae eighteon villagey. ——s GREAT BRITAIN, Loxpoy, July 4.—T'he now telograph cable of the Auglo-Americnn Company was comploted tos duy. The Groat Eustorn will leavo on the 27th insts to Iny the cublo botween Ircland aud Now- foundland. FIRES. At Ponuae, 11, Special Diapateh to The Chicago Trfbuna. Poxt1ac, 1iL., July L.—1The City of Ponsic was vinited by u torriblo conflugration, enunsd by tho iriepressible the-cracker, involviug n loss of over $200,000. The Phanix Hotol was tota'ly destroyed ; tho Court-House is in ruins, 'Uha records are all saved. Uwmon Block, the finest business block in the city, consisting of ceven brick stoies, wero all burned to xfie ground, with their contonts. Tho stores woro ocens pled by Rugg & Rewd, hardware mor- chinnts; Hunter & Pilluby grocerios : Bartrhm & Nortou, furnituro; Lowrence & Cook, hard- waro nod’ groceries s W. 8, Lacoy, agricilural implements, loss over 815,000 7 Downing & Dluuson, huts and elothing; 8, II, Young, boots 2ud shoou; Musger & Lutven, diuggirte; A, Major, dry goods; 1, V. Patterson, eggs ‘and butter, In tho same building wore the law ofti- cea of Judga Lillbury, Moesrs, Lawreuco & 2, also tho abstract 'books of Olnur County, Dr. Jonoph Payno lost a sob of dontists tocls ond furaitie, valued at over $5,000, Gansul's livery-siablo aud threo wooden dwellings wero also destroyed. ‘Ihe IPheanix Hotel was one of the finest biuldings of its kind 1u the State, and i8 0 great lows to tho eonuty, Thete was littlo insurance upon any of the buildus. A porfost gala blaw all day, wheh at one timo scemed to thresten the destruotion of the eutire city. No.2 Bloomington stenm firo-eugina was tolegraphed, aud was promptly on tho zround, but foo Inte to stop the mvages of the fire. Tho body of Thomas Burn ins Jast Leen found in the rwns of Phnix Hotol, a chred waxe, A€ Toledo, Svecial Dixnulch to The Chasagn Tribune, TovEDy, O., July 4.—There wis no reutraing put upon’ the firidg of crackers, firearmm, nnd imilar explosives Loto to-duy, and the result was two fires, ono quite disssirous, and both of which were divectly tracenble to fire-ciackers, The first firo waw 2 small alimir, destroying o burn fn the northentu part of tho city. Tho sceond ocourred in & Leoement house on the enst side. Adjoining the houso first attncked by the flumes were 8 number of other small frame 1esidonces, which speadily caught, andin arhort time six houses were tutally destroyed and two more nearly o, Tho progress of tko flames was so rapid that the oc- capints wers able tosave but little of either furniture or clothing, and & number of families were stripped of evervtbing. 'The loseos will nzpregate botwepn §25,000 “and 80,000, The ineutance is trithng, The Undorwriters' Agency gl; .Eue!;v York hald tho only ritk, which was for ,500. At Sutem, 0, Srecinl Disuutch to The Clacago Trioune, Banua, O., July 4.—A very diknstrous live oo ourred Liore lust night, botween 12 and 1 o'clock, originating w the barn of tho Tolleston House, owued by Willint Isenman, totally destroving tho barn and burning throo horses and one colt., The fire then spread Lo the dwellmg-houses of Georgo Wiclly, doetroying both houses, Willinm Ment- zor's bouro, Ostiorn & Morrick's butn, Jobn Ciurl's Larn, and Willam Carpentor's ' black- #nith shop. Loss from 8,000 to 210,000, Par- tially insured in the Columbisua Mutual Cowmn- pany, The fire is supposod to bo the work of an incondlary, At Allegheny City, Po. PrrTssuna, Julv 4.—A very destiuctivo fire occurred in Allogheny City, I'a., this afterno.u Asquare aud o half of ~buildings, princi) ally dwellings, on the west side of Fadoral street, near Sampson street, and three or four buld ings on the cust side of Federal strect, were to- tally destroyed, Towas thought at one time that the wholo uppor part of the eity would bo destroved, ns tue supply of water f4 hmited, and 8 very high wied prevaled, carrving sparks in all directions, and sctting fire to bounes two or three squares awny; but with tho united olforts of the Fittsburg and Alloghony Fire Depsriments the flames wero brought under control ubout 7 o'clock this evenlug. — Over 100 houxes in ull were destroyed, leaving many fami- hos homoless, — 'Tho loss cannot bo estimated, Tt thought that it will reach sbout £300,000, Tho fire originated {u Cresswell & Burgeon's carpentor shop, it is mmguml from fire-crackern Lbaving been thrown in by boys playing in tho neighborhoud, At Glen Elnven, Snectal Inspateh to ke Chicagn Trioune, McGueoor, In., July 4.—Last evoping the enuro Villago of Glen Huven, op- posite Gnttenburg, Ia, was consurned . {ry lire, Extimated loss, £60,000, Tho fire origi- nated in Gunter & Souw' warehouns, which at the timo contwined 5,000 bushels of wheat and 8,000 hushels of outy, —— CASUA L'l‘lES—. Berious Accident on the Boston & Al. buny IRond, TPovankeersir, N Y., July 4,.—A portion of the train on the Buston & Allany Railroud was throws fom the track this aftornoon, atd teo pereons wero serlously, and soven sliglily, m- Jured. Down, Sridge Blow Harnmono, Pa., July 4.—The long raflrond bridgo al Lewiston blew down to-day, Twenty- pight froiuht cars went with it, One person, &t Toist, way killod, und mauy lnjured, et sl e el OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, w Yomk, July d.—Arrived—Steamshipa Brxi{l:vmlu and Canady, from Liverpool, " Loxpon, July 4, —Steanwbip Belgio, from New vork, hns apived oub, ST. LOUIS BRIDGE. (Continueil from tho Firat Paxe.) Phorson, John R, Lionborger, William Tauralg, John @, Copolin, Barton Dates, James H, Biate ton, Getard B, Allon, Josiah Fogg, of S, Louis Robert Lonox Konondy, Solon 1 umphroys, More rin K. Jessup, and Amos Colunr. of Now York, The officers wero Charlos K. Iilokson, I'residant ; Robort Lonox Konnedy, Vice-Premdont: James 1, Britton, Trensurer; James D, Ends, Chiof Iine gineor ; Henry Fladd and Charlos I'folfor, n nty; Joln A, Dillon, Booratnrs ; G, O, Tabian, Auditor, Conwtructton Committce—~Gorard 13, Allon, John G. Capolin, and John R, Lionborger, Exeontlve Committen—Willinm Tauesig, Willlam Di¢Phorson, aud J, 11, Britton, To return, GNIOUND WAS DRONEN Aug. 20, 1807, Tio seilow river atrnggled, Atid toswed §tn tawny wane, and proved by no means an ensy ndversary to overcome. Capt. Eade, In glving hls own™ ox- uorlonca, by tat fu 1961 ho il oceaslon G0 oxamino the bottom of tho river noar Caira, « Sixty-fivo foot bolow the surface,” sy ho, * 1 fouud the bed of tho rivor, for at least three foot i depth, n moving mass, and so unetablo, that 1 endoavoring to flud footlng on it bonealh my diving-loll, my feat ponotrated through it until L could fool thie saud. rushing pusk v s, although t was standing oroct at the timo," This samo sand-current proved n serious obstacle to progress on, at least, two occaslons—onuco whon It seourall away aud caused the sand pleced fu- sido to equnl %o tho pressure to burat the enfsson 3 Oueo whow, attor thocurront had foreod out soms bl‘bl!n, its friction provented tho dam from set~ ting, THENE A8 ANOTHER PECULTAR ODSTACLE: to overcome at the west abutmont, For yoars steumers had been In the babit of shoddiug thoir cast-off smoke-stacks and grates a d throwing their refuso stone aud ainders into the river bo- side tho levoo. Theio, too, lay the Lulls and- machinery of two steamera burtod at tho big fire of 1819, tho wholo presonting a mass of iron 13 feet thick. Drobdingnngiun chiols, formed by arming onken beams with steel cutting-cdges. woro hummoted down with pile-drivors throtgh the moss of us ed motal; & double conrse of shaot-piling followod; the coffor-dam was on- closod ; the usnal work of axoavation aud pump- ing was mero obuld's play, and Foeb, 25, 1863, THE FINST BTONE of the abutment was Iaid £7 fect bolow the eity dirootrix (ordinary high-watermark), on the bed- rock of the river, In tha flrst courss of tho foundntion is emoedded the ctank of onoof the burned vessels of 1819, 'The railroad hins made a slonping-rtono of itk defoatad rival the steam- boat, aud thus the whirligig of time Las brought In another of his reve: ges, THE PNEUMATIC 8YSTR, After the cousulidation snd actual commenco- mene of construction, funds cnwe forward Ireely, aud the nork of tho engiueers was ensy. Nono the losn was it of iutorest. 'I'ho pleanm pnen- mntic uysiom wae alopted, with radical improve- moncs and aitoiations, instead of following tho origival plun, which was 1o sink tho foundutions of the picrs by moava of laigo anlswone, opon at top and boltom, to servo only ths purpose of al- lowing the removal of the #aud at tho mits of tho inis duirn to tho bed rook of the iiver, Emldu of them wooden cassons contaiuing tho masonry were to bo sunk, Alterations wero do- manded not only bocauso of the strong curront and_trenchorous ennd-beds tobo euconntered, but becauso of the great dopth below the sur- face av which work way to bo prosccuted. Sav- enty fect had hitherto beon the limit of actual oxperience, whilo at Bt. Louis, oven 1f tho custern pier were suuk at the most fuvorablo senson, the mev had to work ata depth of from 90 to 100 Tect below the water-lino, Iu muking tho caissons, the air-lonks were placod at tho botiom of {he shaft. and parely withiu the air chamber, and a coutral shalt pro- vided, witha ecirculur stuirin lisu of Indders. By thicse means, us compured with the old cais- son, whero the nir-locks wero at tho top, the meun were exposed for a shorter time to the ef- {fect of the compressed air. A watoi-packing for the pumps made tue air coolor thau it usually is undor cnmr\‘oufliun, and & new sand-pump was invented that matorially expedited operutions, A stienm of water was forced down through one pipe, aud cansod to discharge uscar the rand into anothor pipe in an annular jet, and fu an upward direotion. ‘Fhe jet “orcated & vacuum below it, by which the sand was drann into the mecoud pipe or pump, the lower end of which was in the sand. “The forco of the jet naturally drove the mnd up (o the surfaca us fnut as it entered the second pipo, The superiority of this pump consisted In the fucz that the requisite supply of water for keop- ing the saud in a fluid condition was_cousiant, whitle the suction-piie was tusorted dircotly 1n thowand, 1t was searcely possiblo for tho pump to becomo clopged, sud it worked admizwbly, eveu with the pipe nineteen fevt deop in sund. One of these, of three-inch bore, dicaargod 1en cubio yards of eand in an hour, taking np and throwing out stouos two aud u quarter incles in diameter with as much fucility as saud, "o uwual procoss of coustructing and sinking the caissonl was followed in all ossentiul do- ails, THE CAISSON FOR TIE EASTERY PIER— readers will dintinguish belween abutments and pierg—nng launched Oct, 17, 1849, It was 82 feet by 60, and 28 fout bigh,’ aud welghed 260 tons. Tho mutorial wan wrought-iron plates, strengthened by every applinuco, 'I'be roof of the wir-chumber was ulve fout abovo the cuttiug edge, of iron, supported by two longitudinal walls of timber and trensverso fron giraers. About 50 tees from tne [llinows shoro, n break- water, with ico-npron, bad been ouitt, In tho lew of thua woro quivoh tho guido-pilas, o ti poiut the caivson was tcwed Oct. 18, 1869, the Talse bottow romoved, the air-chamber filled with compressed ailr, avd the work of smkimg began, scrows langiug [rom beams rexting on the guide-piles kewvping the caissou stendy in its descent through tho wator, nnd so obviating danger of itw oversotting, ' The_ cimon was luwered aufely thiough water varyiby from 20 to_ 80 feet in dopth and into the sand, there over _tect decp, Boedrock was reached Ieb, 28, 1870, 03 fect 4 inches bulow the suface of the rivor, and 120 foet below high-wator mark, Tho filing of tho nir-chamber and sbatt with con- crato was concluded May 27, 1870. 'The mason- ¥, of courso, bad been” laid ms the caisson da- seended, In laying tho masonry ANUTIHER MAQIHINE, fnvonted by Capt. Buds nud Col. Fladd, proved of groat worvice, One mun directed the overae tion, aud twelve hydraulic rams furuished the Eo\\nr. Theso lifted at once twolve seven-ton locks of grauite from the slone-bargos by dor- ricky, and, by ravelors ronuing ou wire cubles, placed them'tn preciuely the position desired by tho mawons, the operation takicg but threa milisutes. ‘This apparatus luid 825 cubio yards of 8loue 1n one workiog dav of ten hours, IS THE AIRSCHAMBEL, The scencs and pheuomens 1n tho air-chame ber were of tho usnal kind, and may interest readers of Tur Tususe, 'The highost utmon- Ppheric prassnro was 67 pounds to tho square inch, (The normal pressuro i 15,) Entoring tho air-lock at the Lottom of the suuft, the coms prossed mr was gradually admitted, o probation of 16 minutes being generuily domanded of vis- itora ore tuey wore allowed t0 go iuto the nir- chamber. By this precaution the air-chambers, oveu after thoy Liad reached the bed-rock, 60 to 80 toot bolow the surtuce, wora virked by thon. sands of porsous, iucluding niuny delicats Indics, without any of tiiem oxperioncing the slizhcest ill effects trom the pressuro, Twelvo workmen, howaver, died of the musoulur Dutalysis, pro- duced by the prossuro, known as ** catssod dis= eane,” {Qeurly or quite all of theso deatha hape peuod to men unnccustomed to the work ; sev~ eral of them to men who had woiked but ouo watch of 1wo hours, Of the am-chnmboer, & writor in a magazine sayd: l?)u\vn in this dungeon, 0 foet high, and which, filled with coucrete, by and by Is to be the base of the solid pler, you will st ioma very sturtlion }henosicnn, low Out the flama of o canale, and it fmmuditely - turns 1o the wick, At the dopth of 100 fuot, candlen 8re cousumed in about three-fifths of tie time re- quired Iu the open nir, Large quautities of wuoke are emitted Trum Ui Rnien, wid tho a1t fed Wil b ticles of Hoating carbou, which cau ouly bo thoroughily romoved by plucing n rose-jot on tho uizzle of & waters Loke in Wie chuuiber, and dischurging tho spray fn every direction, hero srent Gicully . ootibe gulshing Ore In”an otmosphiero of such deusity, und the clothing of one of the e, although ol @ woolen fabric, hoving on oue oocamon taken fire, it waw exceealigly ditieult to quonch the fie, Atlut of globo Lus oretore beon invented, by whicl: u cutidls will buen under the norumul pressiirs of the atmuspliero, Another curious phenomenan, obrorvod ut 103 feot belnw tno sutfuce, T tho reappearance of flunv, by plucing the unquenched spurks of two wicks in contact, when, sopurately, cnch fuiln to possoen sutliclent Leab 4o osturo the flume, Ouo s plensed to Bear, u thu nldst of thexe uuitatd ap) coraneos, ho fumiliur cllck of (k- (elegraph, pulling tho walitary bund of wen, working far uder the Led of a mighty river, i connection with thu oufer world, ‘tlie wircx communieate with the dertick-boat und the contrul oftics I 8t Louls, so that dircetfonn can bo givon to ;huu:\'n‘rlunnu. und progreus roported by thew ut buy nstunt, TIE OAISRON FOR THE WEHT PIER, B2 by 48 feot, waw Jaunchied Jun, 8, 1870, and the first contse of masonry Logun on it dan, 16, A light lining of whito-pino stuvos was nsed to keop Lho wator out of the main shialts, and, the jron shell only carried to n helght of 20 feot above the roof of the air-chamber, and then the musoury was curried on withont auy outde cov- ering, thua offecting a areat saving Loth iu {ron aud labor, and greatly expaditiug the work, The cairmon was munk through 20 foot of water and 60 feet of mnnd, The original Intontion liad been to place the foundatlon of the onstorn abutmont on plles diivon inhido of s coffor-dam 50 feot water. covorod with 20 foct of conorote, Aa tho bo1ings, howovor, only showed n dooth of 128 foot, 8 faot moro than at the enstorn plor, It waa ro- rolved to lny Lhe founudations on the solld roclk, an opotation involviug an additionul oxponse of £260,000, but leaving no posmbility of acoidont. Tho " caiwsou was construoted of wood, with tho uxnu}»unn of the mr-looks (whiok wora of {ncreased dimensionn), and & thin Iron shiell covering tho mden and roof of the nir- chamber, The n?dnu. too, woro only carried un 12 feot, and clovators were substitutod for stairs, This calsson was bogun April 0, 1870, and Inunched Nov, 4, The men reached bed-rook March 48, 1871, 180 foot bolow bLigh-water mark, or 104 feet bolow the wator-surfaco. THE SUPERSTRUCTURE, The Iaylng of the Ivlurn completod, to earry them up and place the wuporstiucture was a work without speelal dificulty or Interest. In Tebrunry, 1874, the span of tho last arch was complated. By tho 20th of April the bridge was finished, but a delny of fully & month was causod ora it was opencdl to thoe public by n wranglo bo- tweon Lhio contractors and the Company. Juno 9, Gen, W, T\, Bherman croesed on the firat loco- motive, and drovetho Inat spike. June 16, ‘Thomas Wall aprang in broad day from the west pler, struch the watoron his stomach, wont dosn and was seon no moro. June 29, an unknown man lenpod ot midnight from tho enstoin abnt- mont, nud wus dasoed to plecos at its foot. Juno 80, THE FINST TENT WAS MADE, and, undor a wolght of 70 tous, the centre arch shawed n depression of lees thian .one-quarter of an wuch, July 2, the final tost was made, with o wolght of 560 tons. With 280 tons on ench, the detlection of tho centre nrch was 234 inches, and of the side arclies 23¢, With 560 tons moving on each arch, the deflactions wero respectively 815 nud 8 inchies. and no distortion of the curve was produced. With 400 tons on one tiack, moving at the rate of 10 miles an hour, the woflection was 214 {ochies, nnd there was po side motion, Thieso results acroed to u fraction with the re- sults of tho calculations mndo in 1809 by Mesara, Tlndd and Pfoifor, and analyzed nnd corracted by Prof. Chauvenot, Chaucellor of Waehington Uni- veruity, — THE STRUOTURE. The bridge hias three spaus, the contre of 515 foct in tho vlear, the side ones each of 407 feo:, Each span is composed of four ribbed arches of onsit steel. * Tho double-curved ribs or members oxtending from pier to plor ennble tuo arch to presorve its shapa undor all circumstancos of un- oqual pressure upon its parts, and obviates tho necessity of a wpandrel biacing. A moving load bias no effect on tha curve of this double arch, Lowever unequaily distributed its wotght may be, TIE UPPER ROADWAY for carriages, horso-cars, aud pedostrinns, in 50 foet wida botwoun Eho ratlings, tho rondway boing 81 feot, and the sidowalks ench of 8 feot, Rail- togs and lnmps aro on eithor side; antomatte turnstiles admit and rogister the number of pas- sengors; coloesnl atntucs are to be placed on the piers and sbutmonts, emblematic of the two States, Commerco, Trade, ote. Delow the car- Tingo-way arc the two railway-pseages, each 1314 foet wido In tho clear, and 18 feet high, extend. ing through arched openings of equal slzs in the abutmonts and piors, Five stouo arches, ench of 20 feot, carry the fiimcka over the loveo on cither shore. Thoy aro inclosbd by cut-stone arcades of twonty arches, aupportwig the carringo-ways, On tho St. Lows gido brick arolies onrry the tracks to Third street, where the tunnel 15 ontored conducting to the up-town Union Depot, and tho cartingo-way s continued on a lovel grado over the rogular tracks to Third street. ON TIIE ILLINOIS 8TIORE, tha railnays curve off to the north and south, immediately after crossing the lnst ono of the 8tone archoy, and with a descendiug grudo of ono foot 1n a bhundred, extending about 3,000 fuot, and supported on iron trestlo-work s part of Jhe waz, reach tho grade of tha railways.on the Iil- nows side. The curringe-rond descends with a grado of five Icet in » hundied, immediatoly alter the railwuy tracks curve away from the bridge. THE COST. It will be o long timo cre an accurate state- meut of the cost of the bridgo can be given, Col. Fladd, in converention with the representas of ‘Tuy Cittaaao Tn1Buse, gave the following as approximaing very nearly fo the oxact expondi- ture for the biidge: Laud damages Cssous aud Buperstructuro, To this total of 4,700, ndded about £1,260,000 for miscolluncous, contingont, and in- cidental oxpenses, bringing the amount un to £06,000,000, "Tho tunnel (which will be com- pleted Aug. 1) was placed nt 81,200,000, With an addition of £1,000,000 for clinrtor, terest, discount, flunncial operntions, manngement, con’ 8.ltantion, ele., the total oxpense will bo nearly £10,500.000. The bridgo coutning 104,000 yards of masonry, tho tuuuel 60,000, Thoro have baon employed 2,600 tous of steel and 3,000 of {ron. The Vie- toria Bridge at Moatical contaius 22,000 tovs of stone i all; there ars 45,000 tons iu the castern abutment-plor of the $it. Lows bridge, TWENTY-TWO LIVES WENE LOST during the work, including the twelve from cmesondisense. Nine men woro Lilled on the piors, and ono on the superstructmie, All of theno liven ware lost through tho cnrolessness of their owners, ns uothing connected with tho machinery or stagng broke, gave way, or proved defectivo, L'ho working force was 1,000 ntrong, T CONTRACTONS woto as follows: danonry—James Andrews, Plusburg, Ia. Superstructure—The Koystone Brdge Company, Pitteburg, Po, Enstorn Ap- prouch—Tho Balifmoro Bridge Compnny, Dalti- moro, Md. '"Tunuel—Jdamos Andiews, Pitisburg, T'a,, and 8, Kramke, Bt. Louis, Mo, lron and Steel—The Midvale Steel Company. . TIUE FINANCIAL AGENTS wore Blonars, Jumeson, Smith & Colting, of New York, who, after 5t, Louis and New York capital- st bad taken s large smount of stack (tho Intter $1,000,000) placed the mortgage bouds in London through Messrs, J. 8, Morgan & Co, . THE ESTINATED ANNUAL INCOME of the bridge is placed at §1,000,000, which in thirty yours should pay off tho bonds, ‘The sonrcee of revonuo bexido tho Lwelve railronds centering at tho city are tho toams from the oustern chore with coal, flour, prosiuce, cte., aud pleasure and busmens traflio. Fifty thousand teamn have hitherto crossed &t the feities annn- ally, borides coul-vans carrying 000,000 tons of conl, so that the estimate of iucome is not con- sidered out of the way. ETFECT ON NAVIOATION, T nostion of the eflcot of the bridge upon navigation has been 8o recently discusred as to bo fresl in tho recollection of most readen. As to passig undor the bridgo, thorn i little dan- gor to bo anticicated on that account. Tho flooring of the bridge is sixty-nluo feet above bigh-water mark, affording ample height for the parsnge of stoamers, Tho location, too, in such that the loveen for the boats engaged in tiniio on the Upper Missivsipp are all abovo tho bridge, while tho Olio, Tennesseo, and Lower Miusninsippi bouts tio up below it. Tho tendoncy of the great masses of masonryin tho piers, standing #u they do In che middle'of a river 1une ning rapidly through a contractud channel, will almost undonbtedly he to promote the formution of los gorgos in winter, and poraibly to change the dircetion of tho ourrout, forunng liers shonls and thero eatiug away tho shoro. Upon this poing, however, the ouly safo opinion will be thut ox— prossed by oxperionco, for tho Missssiypi It the most canticions of strenms, and its moods are lous onnily to be foretold than thowe ot n willful woman, e, THE CUSTER EXPEDITION, Ko Indians Yet Enconnterods Spectal Disateh to The Chicago Trivune, Ditanrck, D, T, July 4—A courler from ‘the oxpedition, with Bismarck 2'rib- une speciuls, repurts the command 20 miles west of tho Missourl at noon yeutor- day, No Indians hud been woon, Uuator's or- dors probibit the fiung on Iudiang ugless they ehow unmistakuble slgns of hostitity. JFive woldiors und onn toamster were sunstruok yeatorduy, Excoudingly hot, e R S BISHIP CUMMINS DEPOSED. i LowsviLy, Ky, July 4—The Courler-Jour- nal to-morrow will contain the veport of the Rt. Rev. B. B. Bmity, Soulor Bishop of the Protestant Fpiscopal Cuurch of tho Unitod Staton, onlolaily doposiug tho Rt. Rov, Goorge D, Cummlun, sormer Assistaut Dishop of tho Diocoso of Kontucky, from Lus oflice of Bishop, aud from tho minizfry of the Chureh, s e g S PERSONAL. diis B * Pirrwnuna, July 4.—Telegrams from o m"x“ ulllv that fllnhb Whoelor cannot live through the uight., The news causes the most utcis worrow ‘licve, for the. Dishop 1n bolovod 4 woll by Protestants as by Oathoiics. bolow [ TIIE CIIICAGO DAILY TRIBUNI SUNDAY, JULY &, 1874 THE FOURTH. (Continned trom the Seventh Pay burt from bis fall of twenty foot. _Thone who witnessod the eplsodo rushiod ur, oxpecting to 800 soveral dend men, but wors dlaappoiuted. On tho whole, the colobration was not the siicacen that was anticipated, and simply becauso thero was no particular colobration to it. 1f tho Iadios hind ar1anged forsoma attractive novolties, and adopted an interosting and formal proe gramma for the amusomant of thoir guonts, tholr success would have been much more gratllying, —— MISCELLANEOUS, TLRIOLAT'S PATRIOTIEN, The ohildren of the Touth and Elsventh Warda had a rich troat in the ovoning opposite ho residence of Mr, Q, F, Poriolat, 48 South Carpentor atroot, In the sliapo of an unlimited quantity of rockots, torpodoos, Cathorino, whools, and emblomatical designs of The God- den of Livorty,” all of whioh wero furnistiod by that gontloman for tho edifioation and fn- struotion of tho rislng population of the district, A tomporary platform was placed ncross tho stroet, and Chineso lantorns adorned tho shado trees ‘whioh lino tho sidewalk. * ‘Tho Bhow," which was & very croditnblo one, and ono which certainly speaks in unmisthkable Iane gunge for the patriotism and public-spnit of Mg, DPorlolat (it cost him several hundiod dollary), commoncod shortly aftor 7 o'clock, and was kopt up, amid tha choors of thosmall boys of tho neighborkood, until nearly 10, 'Tho boys, bhow- ovor, did not have sll the fun to thomselves. A lurgo number of ladles and gentlomon wote prosont, und when tho exhibition was st its hoight, bout 0 oolock, theto wero mob lows than 1,000 uninvited guests presont, The Board of Ednucation wae msrnuonlod h{ 2. Richberg, who approved decidedly of Mr, Ferlolat's motliod of tonching thie youug 1den how to shoot, and bath the Com- mou Counctl nnd the Board of County Commis: sloners were ropresented. Lvorything passed off emoothly and without accident. ANOTHER DISPLAY. Thero was a vory fing display of fireworks about 10 o'clock iu tho evoting In” the vacaut lot at the cornor of Becloy avenus and Madison ntreot. The youogatora gathered in futl forco and enjoyed thomsolves nmazingly, AT BIRING LAWY Mr. and Mra. O. H. Ackins gave thelr sixth anoual Fourth of July party at their country iesidonce, Spring Lawn, near Arlington Heights, About 225 persons went out on the Northwastorn tramn, and were most royally enterwained. The only reqnircment was a capuelly for onjoyment, guests bolvg free to inspect tho fruit-gardens, the Lrout-poud, the deer-park and bufales pasture. A uupotb collation, witb & varioty of wines, wero at all hours at tho ploasure of the vmty, Among the guests wore the Rov. Dr. Powars, Gon. I N, tilos, George M. Springer, and Charles 1L, Luno, 'Tho oxoureionists re- turned to thocity at 7:00. —_— CRIMES AND CASUALTIE?. Tho wanton firlng of ball cartridges from pis- tols, yesterdny, is without procedent In this city. Four persons wore wouuded, two, it in feared, fatally. James Dronpan, a young man 18 yoars old, was shot fn the right sido by a pistol ball, while eitting in front of his fatber's houss, No. 218 Weat Twellth streot, at ten o'olock laxt night. Dr. Douke atteuded him, and probod for tha bullet, but could not fiud it. Hae conn iders tho wound a dangorous one. The party who did the shootiug is uot known, The room of A,'T. Smith, at No. 17 Harrison stroot, was robbed of s quantity of wenring ap- parol last ovening, Henry Keatiug was playing policoman Inst nl:'lxlt. Heo pluyed prisonor immodintely aftor- wa Wiiliam McGraw and Patrick Callshan, broth- ers-in-law, bad & quarrel at the houso of the Inttor, No. 85 Sampson strect, yestorduy nftor- noon at 2 o'clook, when the former drew s knite and stabbed the Iattor in the night arm, above the wrist, Ofilcer MeQuirk mirestod tho asuail- aut, and Dr. Carsolls attended the wounded man, A man named M, J. Degran last evening acol- dentally shot a littlo girl of 2 yoars, Mary Happ, living st No. 103 Nowborry aveuuo, 1 tno back of tho head. Dr. Sauer aftended the child, and enva lier siull 18 fractured, Ho wes unable to determine tho rosult of the injury, “L'wo hittlo gitls, Gortrudo aud Ratie Gloss, 11 and 14 yoars mancc:i\'clj, living at 407 Twenty- socond” treot, wero dangerously shot ut 10 o'clogk yesterday moining, by pistol bulfets, firad by James Keeler, who was arrosted, One ball took effeot in the hoad of Gortrude and the othior in the bip of Katio, Guatave Streul, a boy, was struck by tho hoof of a runaway horso, in Bridgeport, ynsterday morning, and & bed gash wilicied uver the lett eye. DELIDERATE MURDER. A murderous case of shooting oceurred yos- torday moruiug, on tho corner of Fulton and Halsted atroets, at the early hour of 7:80 o'ctock:, Tho victim ia & young man of 17 years, and he recoived ashot in tno right breast, through the lung, which will probably provs fatal in & short time. The party who did' the shooting is also a young man of about the same age. The name of the first montioned is Thomas Coffoy, and he 18 now lylng in a oritical stato st his paronts® house,” No. 201 Fulton strect, ‘The Ilatter Ia namod Charles Herdlo, and his parcuts live at 193 Fuiton strest, A party of boys wero engaged in unlrbmdnfi the day at the coroer of Fulton and Halste streots, Ly firing off platols. Hordlo, it appesrs, bad a rovolver loadeda with ball eartiidge, and it I uaid by thoso who wera prosent that o pointed it at Cofey and fired, tho ehot striking him ns indicated above, Hordle states thut the weapon was accidentally oxploded. A fow days ngo ho was heord to any that he had a grudge apuinst Cofiey, arising out of somo trifling tronvly, snd ho was going to shoot him on the Fouwith of July, Ou receiving this information Oflicer Tnylor arrested lerdle, and locked him up in tho Wast Madison Stroet Station to await tho 108mt of Coffey's wound, Dr. B, D. Cobb was called to attend the wounded young man, and gave tho opiuion that the injury will probubly provo fatal, ‘Pae ullnir onused great excitement n tho vi+ cinity wltoro tho shootiug oceurred, PLNGNIO RIOTS, Among tho otber unpleasant fostures of the duy was a riot, which occurred at the Independ- cut Olub picnic at Helurich Park, on the line of the Great Bastern Lailroad. Tho trouble began with a rongh named O'Brien soizing upon Ald, ildrotl's wacch, which Is valued at $250, and makivg off with it. The Alcorman thought that bo had had enough to do with illegal ap- propriutious of lato, and ran after the robbor, who, howover, was #oon surrounded by his friends. who showad every disposition to shiold Iim. Officers Ebinger, Reld, and I'rank Beaubion rushod to tho rescue of tho Alderman's watch, and a strugglo ensued, in which the last-nnmod was sovercly borton on the the bLead with the butt endsof rovolvera by the roughs, The prop- erty was subsequently recovercd, aud O'Brien arrested by Oflicers Reed and Ebinger, He isa notorious thief, und It is possible thnt he will be mudn to suffor soverely for Lis outraye, Benus bien's wounds nre of & very severs naturo, and may in tho end prove fatal, Anotlier fracas betwoon roughs and polico oc- curred at Rowello, on the Chicago & Pueitio Rail- road, whesa the ‘Emorold Inlo Tomperance So- cioty, composed of mon from the North Side Tiolling_ Mills, mat to hold thelr auwiversary orgy. Ofticers Braunock, Murphy, Tupping, and 0'Connor atlended tho plenio to Kaop order, but their presonce wus dislasteful to the Sonw of Tather Mathew, who wera all in & glorious stato of intoxication, aud they wera ordered to leave tho place, This they daclined to do, whon force was usod, and a fight ocourred, in which Oflicer Murphy wad soveraly boaten. Ho was finally resciied by hiv brother ofteers, who, thongh thoy hold their ground, were unablo, in the face of superior numbors, to intorfore with the lawloss- uoss of the ronghs, FATAL ACCIDENT. The mosat distressing _ accidont whioh resulted from the colobration of the Fourth oceurrod at noon, on Ooolidge stroet, just wost of Blue Island ~avouuo, and by & & young ~and promising son of Dr. P, E. MoKaon, ]uta editor of tho Catholio Vindicator, and au old and rospeotod citizon, was_nlmost instantly killed, aud six othor boys badly injured, ono it ia foared fatally, The circomstances of the sad ocourrence aro s follows s A boy, 13 yours of ago, named William Bchaoffer, whoso “parents Iive ot 60 Coolidgo stroet, was engagod in yiuk- ing * volcanoes," with powder which ho bad in a cltrate of magnosia botile, Ifehad propured one of tho squibs 1a front of No. 68 Cooldge strast— Dr. MoKeou's rositonco—and a crowd of about twelve hoys gutherod sbout to mee it ex- ploded. Sohaoffor lightod u matoh and igulted the powdor, which had boen wet for the purposs. ‘The *voleano™ burued slowly, and Schaoffer bogan to paur more dry powder on it fiom tho boitle, whioh was about ~ half full. Tho smonl- dering squib flashed quickly, and communioatod with the powdor in_tha boitlo, An oxplosion ensued while Behaoffor Liold the bottlo in his liand, aud tho thick glass aud powdor flew among Lhie crowd, Augustine Paul MoKoon, a led of 13 years, and son of the Dootor above named, was ‘atruck In the et armplt with » pleos of the Klasn, and an fnto the houne, orying out to hin mother that he had boon Lit. ~Dr. Moleon was sitting at tho window reading when tho acoldont occurred, and 1nmodiatoly jumpod forward and canght lita son in bis arms, As he did #o, o stronm of blood ‘mnlmd out from the wound, aud, in spite of the efforts of tho Doator, the littlo fellow blod to deathin twonty minttes, The axilinry artery had boon complotely reve erad by tho sharp misaile, and no human power could nave the boy from donth. 8ix other boya wore badly wounded. Willinm Bobaoffer bnd the thumb of bis rigght linnd cut off by glass aud his face burnt by the powdor, His brotlior, Wornor Sobneffor, 7 yoars old, recolved two severo outs in tho broast, aud both hands lacornted, 1lls face was badly’ burnt by tho ponder. Ho in lylng tn a oritiesl condition. T'wo wona of Jonoph Lumpp, of No. 54 Coolldge atroot, wera also soverely woundod by the flying glogs, Josoph, Jr., 13 years of ngo, recolved two deop gasba an inch long in the right leg and one in tho loft. Tha littls fingor of Lis Inn‘imml was nenrly roverd, Frank Lumpp, 7 senrs old, hiad hin nono eut meverely, and n wonnd close to the henrt—n vory narrow oscape from death, Johin MoKoon, youngaat on of the Dactur, was slightly cut in tho face. ohn Groun, of No. 278 Dluo Tsland avenue, had his uryo nlightly injwed, Beveral othor M[v,! roceived slight soratches about tho faco and handy, Dra, Fraser aud Caneell wore cnlled, and placod the wounded boya In as comfortable a aiato us possible. Tho formor was unable to dotermine “lm rosult of tho youngor Schaefer boy's inju- ries, Tho accident was ncarcely ovor when tha bova in the noighborhood began ta celobralo agam by the uwe of firccrackers, cannons and pistoly. ARREGT OF A NOTED TIIEF, Dateotlve Dan Hogan caught ous of tha most vicious and notorious thioves who_over gracod a prison, yostorday afternoon.” Hin name Iy Iaurico “Kolly, and be is very familiar to tho polico forco. .He s the same person who as- sauited Officers Lolam and Woite some timo ago, and thero aro now indictmonts nonding agafost bim for tho act. Oflicors om Bimmans and Hognn loarned that. ho was ubout to arive in the clty on tho Northwestern Rallway, and immediately sot out to capture bim, He espied Simmons just aftor he alighted from the CATS, and, dodging out of,the_depot into a orowd, eu- capod his notico, But Ilogan was on band for him In anothor placo, and, wvhen about to ete) up and tako his man, Kolly ran, Hogan gave chinss and pusued bim through Indinn streat, along the raitrond track, around and under froigut cars, and finally overhauled him among some shantics in an alley near JolTorson stroot. Wnon rauning along tho river Kelly was obsorved to throw some papots in the wator. The officsrs eenrched for thom, but thev wore unable to find thom. Kelly sayn thoy were valnable, but had nothing to do wi'h any Pnninn 1n Chicago, Some time ago the prisonor’ Liad beon given by Ryan, agniust whom ihoro is also nn indictment ponding, perfury bolug the chavge. It wan fortunate for the ofiicers that l(ollf: was not armed; for if be had been thore would have bacn danger. Ho is kuown us & des- verate *crooked mun," MINOR NIBUATE. Edward Petch, & Ind of 1, was accldentally stiot in the lofs shoulder last evening, by A man nawed Abbott, * The accident aceurred whilo tho boy was stauding ina baru-door in roar of No, 143 Kousulh stroot. Julius Korbs blow tho fore finger of Lia right hand off yostorday moruing, whilo firing a plstol, ‘The proemnture explosion of o rkvrovitat mo- voroly injured Baruoy Leddle, a boy, lust nig He will probably losd s eyosight. B Willia Budd, a boy 14 years old, living at 76 Went Adans atreot, had balf of ons of his Lands blown off, yestorday, by tho bursting of a gun. The aceidont bappotied nonr Grand: Crowsing. Tha injured momber was amputatod by Dr. Phillips, A boy named William Armitago rond, wns shot in the thigh by some unknown party last evening. Dr, Porks ex- tracted the ball, ard pronounced the wound not necessarily dangorous, John Titzgorald was accidently shot in the right thigh with o ballet, yosterday noon. He is not dangorouslyinjured. ~ Ho livos at 182 Now— borry avonue, Walter Glassbrook, of 82 Sampson atroot, blew o fingor off yostarday morning, with a pistol. Thomas Stantan, & young man living nt No. 168 Coolidge streot, accidentally shot hinwelf at 5 o'clock lnst evening, outting off tho fore fingor of tho right hand, and blowing out the right eye. William Lodnor, 2 man residlog at tho gorner of Waller and Maxwall stroete, shot himeolf in the kueo yesterday afternoon. Josoph Btrum, & Gorman, living at 145 Cathor- ino stieet, had his left arm and both hands .so- verely lacorated by the explosion of powder fu & pop-bottle, I'he Wounds are considored danger- ous by Dr. Fool, who attonded tho man, Edgar Rowlev. a boy of 16 yoars, wns shot in the hend by Edgar ‘Terlmuo, accidentally, lust cight, in front of No. 65¢ Fulton street, No hopos are entertained of his rocovery. Jobn Hannon shot two of his fingors off yes« terday. o lives at No. 041 Carroll avenue. John Bornard, a boy 16 years old, living at No, 60 Crosby street, was badly injured about the fnca nu! eyes yostordsy afteruoon, by tho pro- matura discharge of a small cannon, Goorge Hanson, a boy of 13 yenars, reslding on Plonsant street, blow ono of his fingers off with a pistol last ovening, A young man by the name of E, Markham, living ut No, 24 Grovelaud Dark, was injured ently yestorday morning by the promatura explo- sion of a Inigo firovackor, which scorched soma of tho fingers of his right hand. This littloinei- dont took 21l the ploasurs out of the day, and enusod him to spoak blaephemonsly of tho gone tlomon who got up the Daclaration of Indepoud- once. Tho injuries woro nok uo serious, how= over, s to'disqualify bt for Inbor. Tio awnings wore hurned yestordny by the fostive firo-crucker—ono in front of 185 Blue Island avouuo, and tho othor at 113 Wout Van Buren stroot, A boy waa struck in tho face by a sky-rocket yesterday ovoning, on the coruer of Madiwon and Llizaboth sireets, and will celobrate tho next Fourth without any particular noso, & large part of that organ having been torn off, A little by named James Moare, living on West Ohio stiect, near Milwaulkao avenue, lost one of hiist {lngom by the promature explosion of o pistol. A lady was shot_and slightly wounded in one of hor legs on Halstod street, near Madison, yesterdev afternoon, by some miscrennt who was colobrating _with n_veugeance, londing hiu pistol with ball-cartridgo, Hor name and roui- donce woro uot loarned. A littlo girl had her foot injured by the wad- ding from » pist], fired by » boy on Huluted street, near Madlson, lnst ovouing. Nho waa ovared for at Doll's drug-storo, near by. A botile of powder exploded in the hands of a boy durlvg a plonio at South Chieago, yostorday aftornoon, and s arm wan blown off.” Tho lad was taken to b home, somewhere in the vicini- ty of Sixteenth streot, ORicor Simscott reportod the cago, but was unablo to obtain the lud's name, G, E. Andorson, n boarder at the ITolt Houso, corner of Lulte and Cunial stroots, had his right arm badly shattored at § o'clock yestorday motu- ing, and in n vory singular mannor. o had been pattuking freely of stimulunts Friday.mght, and, a3 is oustomary with him, satup in the window in his room on tho third floor of the hotel, and fell nalocp. Ife foll out soon aftorwards, with tho result stated sbovo, His escape from instant death wos munculows, An oflicor found him, end bad him couveyed to the Madison Streot Btation, where ho was attended to by Dr. Thibodo, Ho was subsoquontly sent to ‘tho County Hospital, It wad at first” roported that some parties had pushed him ont of the window, and they were arrested, but when Andorson recoverod from tho insonsibllity In which ho_was fouud and mado his stacomont to Lho offect glvon above, they woro discharged, —— A Itclic of Napoleon X, “Gen, Bertyand,” sayn tho Ordre, *at thinmo- ment at Chisolhurst, prosented, ou his arrival, to the Prince Imperinl, & watch which belonged to the Lmporor Napoleon L, aud inslde which is an inseription, containing an intorenting historical rmnillhuanca rolative to tho Battle of Rivolis “Tho Lmperor Napoloon, n oantive st St Tlelonn, oxchianged his wateh for that of Gon. Bortrand, *This 18 ouo,’ waid his Mujoesty, ‘which [ wore at Rivol, I drow it from my Jogkot at 2 in thio morning, sud sald to Jouery: *Conuo, attack ; day hus not yot brokon,” “Tho young Princo was ‘doeply touched at the Qouoral's glft, aud showed groat emotion at recolving trom bis hauds that objoct to which such Interesting reminmconcos aro attached,” . - - Rich, living at No. 6 Pillurs for the Qo A Hartford papor snya: * Fourtoen of tho large stone plllars to be used in the vostibules of tho new Capltol artived on the sohonher Busanuab, of Portunmouth, No My The plilace orfeited his bail, which , are of Fox and Harbor Inland granite, They are twolve feot long, and threo foet four Inchies in dinmotor. Tnch of thom woighs ten tons, or 20,000 pounds, It roquired olght powertul [ horaos to convoy them from the wharf to Dat- tornon'a marhlo yard on Lho corner of High and Aaylum atcootn, whora they ate to bo polinhed. It wilt rmlmro twolve dava of hard worklng, day and night, to polish cach pillar, Thoy wera Iiftad from tho hold of the vesal and on (o wagon by n darriok not onc-quarter tho sizo of those uned to lift stoncs of one-tonth welght on the now Fost-Ofllce building." —— LATE LOCAL ITEMS. Tire ocourrad in a frame dwolling owned and ocenpled by John Fltzgorald, on tho coruer of Dillor and Ulslo straots, at 0:10 o'olook yosterday morning. Tho dnmnge was $300; proporty {fully insured. Cause of firs unknown, Tho alerm came from Box 617, About 10 o'olack lst night asn froight-tramn on tho Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Railroad was- entoring tno city, the onwincoer discovored near Forty-fifth stroot tho body of a man lying on the tinck, It was too late to make any effort to snve him, but brakes woro whistled down aud the teain was stopped a short distance boyond where the body Iind boen run ovor. The tramn bauds bhurriod back, and found fragmonty of the bady scatiered nlong forsome distanco, the loge boing ant into wovernl piocos and tho flosh torn from tho body in large shrads, The firut impresslon was that the man was the victim of ou accldent, having fallen on the track asleop or arunk, but a close m::l,mcuon revoalod ovidences of a probabla murdor, The boots worn by tho deconsed were found by the aida of tho track at the spot whore tho train atruck blm, “and his pochet-book was alwo found, ontiroly ‘empticd of monoy. On Szolng furthor back on the track, however, smail pool of clotled blood wau fonnd, which must huve boon mado pravious to the jassage of tho train. Morcovar, thers was o ghastly wonud {n the deceased’s forehead which soom- od mot o frewh A the othor terriblo injuries infliotod by the locomativo, This, to- gothor with the fnct that the body, whon pidked up, was cold and clammy, londs to the bolief thut the man was eithor wirdered outright, or terdibly injured by a murderous blow on the head, and the body placed ou the track to hido tho ovi- dences of the crime, The boots weio probably taiton off and placod at tho ide of tho body to induce peopla to boliove that the man was rest- Ing himwolf on the tra body wna identifed ss that of Poter Larkun, s laboring man hving in the vicinity, and the romains wero conveyod to hiy houss, whoro an Inquent will bo held.” The polica will uudonbtedly obtain .some ,ovidonco ' to-day Lo detormine * whethor ho 'was foully dealt with, and it go, ihero will bo httle difliculty in trucing the guilty patties, As thin moans of hudiug the proofs of guilt 1 hecoming dacidedly tou gommon, i is to be hoped that tho criminals, it thero are any in this casc, will spocdily bo eaptured and bronght to justico. A two-utory [rame bulliling in rear of No. 609 Woat Cougrens stroot, ocouplod by R. & A. Danw 18 ax & tash and blind manufactory, wan partial- 1y destroyed by fire at 11_o'clook ' last nj bt Cauvo of flre 1inknodn. Damage to bullding, £800; stock, $800. Insured in thoe Globo, of Chieago., —_—— CANADIAN ITEMS. OTTAwA, Ont., Jaly 4,—On Tuesday the Hon. Mr. Fournfor will be aworn in s the hew Minis- teraf Justice, and the Hon, Mr. Gaffrion na Minister of Intornal Revenuo, The Premier loft for Quobeo to-day to ex- amino its suitabllity for & military colloge, At n mesting of the Mamtaba Logislature, which took place on Thuruday, moasures wore introduced for tha read|ustmont of repronenta- tlon, and the abolition of the Uppor House, FOREIGN MARKETS. Loxpox, July 4—5 p, m.—Ten-torty bonds 104% ; now Os 104X ; Erle 20, late for money on exchangs ou Government eecurities, 2 per cent,” Amount of bulifon withdrawn from the Bauk of England on bal- ance to-dny, £52,000, Tants, July &.—Renton; GOt 53c. FRANFORT, July 45D, m—United Blates bonds, [ LIVERTOOL, July 4—6 p.m.—Cotton steady ; mfdaling upland, 84d; middling Orieann, BY@83(’s aules to- day; 7,400 Anierican ; enlca on a basia of middling up lands,” nothing below good ordinnry, - deliveratle July, 81d s dellverablo Septembor and Yietobor, 84:d 5 nothing below low middiing, deliverable July, 8 3.1 ¢ on & busls of middifug Ofleane, nothing below low. middling, deliverablo July, 86-16d ; shipmionts of new crap, on a basis of middiing uplande, nothing Leiow 8000 ordinary, 8%d. Provislons—Docf, 918 ; cheess, (5 lard 523 613 I.m"u:z, 4085 long clear middlca , 40 0d. DBreadstufrs quiut. Loxpoy, July 45, p. m,—Osloutia linseed, 603 4@ 603045 rofined potrolonm, 95d@0%d. ANTiVERY, July 4—Tetroleum, 2051, SRR s e BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Dosros, July §.—Wool In good demand forall destra- blo_quaiifes, “Prices about tho sma s last week, New Western clip s arriving very freely, and selln for Ohlo mnjuly ot 52; S3¢ ; Michigan, 60@52% ; and XX Ollo, BHRBT i\ olce do plek-lock and XXX, 674 Michigan X and XX, 635 @34c; \Wisconsin, Weatern supers and extrus bield at 40@47c, 0G0 IMARRIAGES. HARRIS—VAUGHAN=On tho st Inst., at the First Buptist Church, by thn Tov, L. ‘T, Bush, Mr, W. Ay linreis, Jr., of Now York, aud Mins Muggio Vaughan, etClintonrille, I ~Naw York papors plaaso copy. MOORR—PEASI—At tho resldance of O, 8, 133 Wabashoav., tho moining of dul W. Bontop, Squters, 4, by iho Ruv. 7 itiobmond, Tnd., ‘Rabort Moare, of Ke- (A5 e Luci’ D" Fenso, of Bomersot, CATER—JENNINGS—Thursday, July & at tha rovl~ doton of tha bitthis taeties: by b o 3. "F. T 3. Honry J, Cator and M{i Myra Jentings. No car ATTERSON_On Thursda; o ce of the bride's paraats, No. 3% W. . av., by tho Ruv. Ldward Sollivan, reator of the Trinity Einfrcopal Guurdt, Me, D, Msorn and Miss Nollio J. Pate torson, Lothof Clllongo, No anris. OARROLL-OLSLAGER—In this oity, July$, by the Rar. Honeg Whitchaid, 3 ium ¥ Ouerall, of 'Chic cago. and Misw Rosa 1. Olsingar, of Burlingion, foma, ZBurlington (lows) and” 8t.’ Loufs papote ploass copy. JOTINSON—MCOANN=On the Gnuron, by the ey Ing of July 1, at I Lavdon, 21 , of Otletigas At Tadianapolin July 3. Miss atghtor of lsta Abaslom Manioye, 4 of that city, Dr. Ry L Rea, of Chicago, No cirda, o ——— DEATHS. -July 4, 1574, Frank, youngostson of John and 4, aged 22 monthn, rosidenoe, G Contro-av., at halt-past 10 1 tho family aro Invitod to Ationd. QIADBOURN-At Vintan, Iows, June 50, Hattle, wifo af A. 8, Chiadbourn, formorly of this clty. * WERBB-July4, 1§, Christians, wilo of John Wobb, o Tydo Pa ek e e e 2~ altimare pabars plaate oy TREA-MANLOV] Yollin T, Sanion o o um o lato rold 108 Loomis atroes, i m hor lnta rosldsnan, o atroo! Hund, 95" p. m, Telonds of the famiy Laviied’ to "5 Gloucastor (ngland) pavors plosso capy. AUGTION SALES, By HODGES & CO., ReslPatate Austlondors and Commision Merohants, 634 Wurt Luko-st, Reguiar Salest \Wudnosday and Xaturday Evenings at 73 D. M, . Wo_shall sel atthie Drivate, rowldonce, B3 WEST ADAM on WEDNKESDAY, dULY B, the antire Filrniture, couslsting of English 1., Trussohy, S-ply, nud Ingealn Chrputs, Aacu binntii Parfor Eueniiare 1 ofoy ‘wood Pluno, rouad curnvrs, onrse 3 ingy, Btrol ' ngrovings, fine Ohiuny w Piatod.wara, oue first-lass 1%, P, ftowart Couk. B Y, cout 5735, of 010, 1 fu fact evory artisle contained in a Krat.olass rosldaiice, Ownor, goln boslaughitorod. ata pisitive and wit Ut Torbevo, WML B HODOIS & GO, Auctioneors, WE WILL SBLL, On Tuesday, July 7, 6108, m., 8t our wnrerooms, G Wost Lako-st., & large lat of hot ing of Carpots nf Alli6s or £nd Kitolien Fur. B (Jmult"nry. Glasiware, oto, Kala Busliivo, aad snust bo sold at pricos to meot the WM. I, 1ODORS & 0, Anctioneers, Waost Lako-st o By BRUSII, SON & CO., dland uth Canal-st. SPECIAL SALE of FIRSI-CLASS FURNITURE, TURSDAY, July 7, at 10 a, m., wohall sell the Furul. furg of a gebticinan loaving tha'olty, constating In part of tiro Parlor dults, ona vary ino, cost £400 mate (0 ardon, thicus sunerlor Marblo-Top D Unso Sots, ono_ ol au’ Hide' Board, oost 55, “THall "Troom, Talr Sinticossos, Ontns, ait Wates 100" yarus Azminstor Carpinty i ud ons. o0l si russel ™ Wo uhiall 8150 mako salen of Mousehuid Guode and Ganosel Moraliandive, Thug;tav and Nardoy, i, SON & CO., Auotionoers, EDUCATIONAL, ALLEN’S ACADEMY, Llo lJL oara and omnibusos from all parts of uburbs, proj s boye and youug nio oat throuyly bumnoes odutayign b 240 furale i v IRA ¥, ALLEN, LT, D, MRS, WM, ¢. BRYAN'S NOARDING BOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIKES, T Fult Torm of Mrs, Bryan's Holioul commencos Soptombor 18, tayla, No Y., Aoril, 1674, n SELVA MItR. ATLEX. flI}ADFORn’B - MADAME O, den 1 's) Fi 't ctlon ey o sads prcrdnaly ok By Wer & sweton ‘abrond, an tuuat AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMBIOY & GO BANKRUPTD SALEB, Fintform Boales, ¢ ' > ) S8 drnuars Boalon, Grcoare foas MONDAY MUTNING, duly. 0 'ag 56 mohio ataren, B4 ani 84 i i i Bcnlas, Piatiorm Balcs iaomi e aire souk it Teok eatn Boalos, Grncara’ Heg e, Quld 1) Bealos, Htore and Baggogs gotataar Forsyin & Non Dankeniia: o Symkng by ordor of JJalin O, Bantliwiok, i y HLINON, FOMIROY 8 60 520% neors, PEREMPTORY CLOSING-0UT AUCTION SALE. 30 Valuable Brsiness & Resilence Lot Opposito tho Great Union Btook Yards, ‘Thutsday Afternoon, July 9, e AT i30. ‘0 will sell, without any resorve whatevar, to olonn o the S ), g 3 . el B T RS IR & Lota franting on Halated-at. A Lot froutime on Murrny.ste I Lotw lrnnl,lll{ [l Jnlotats & Lota fronting enst on Desplninen.at, | Fols (YOG Wekt ah Deabialnoa-at. iots tronting an WValluce-hie Al botwaon Forty-fifth and at,, and 10 Untontnck ania, <20 Tarloret., aad opponite Mr. 8, Hrris, tlie owmor af the shore Ints, has ordered oxitive cluniniz-out salo of those lata (0 Slose. out the o, Riims or sAn 3 2otV TS OF SALE ato X onth, balanon 1a 1,3, A DEPOSIT Faquirod at tme of sato, i rrrLe RO Friniod absteacts tan Thie sate will take plnca on tho ground, A FRRRE Quiminy (eain loavon Govat 5 Plttshcg, Siayn & Chicno Tialltond, cer. Mvdison and OnneFate at30alovk on sy of sio: RLISON, POMEROY & 00., Austinneers. Regular Friday’s Sale NEW AND BECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Friday Morning, July 10, at 9 1-2 o'elock. A Inrign antortmant af alogant Paclor Sultn, apholst 10 Plunh, Hin, Torry. and [nfcolotn; Mashis i '?ré‘;f":f % Washe bor Sate, Hiack Walnut Ghamber Bate, 1o tanily, ‘Wardrohns, Louuges, Brumeln a Deta Hod Bnttriuece, Holrigatalons, Tiam news, and took of - Gonoral - Morchandise, Ohromos, o BLISON, POMEROY & 00, # and 81 Randofoh.as, BRICK HOUSE AND LOT AT AUCTION. Saturday, July 11,8t 4 p. m., on tho premises, Wo will soll tha ona-story Tirick Monso, 21240 feet, witk stone front, N. W. Corner Forty-first and Bute« terfield-sts, TERMS AT SALE. Sale poremptorz, L1 POMERQY & CO., Anotlonesrs, By GEO, P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, * DRY GooDga Repals 3 7, hsinr Auotlon sale of Diy Goods, TULSDAY, Juy Drose Goadn, Ploce Oonds. Hoetory, Nottons, Underwear, White Uoods, Lincns, oic., oto, flate Capn, dud Stealr Guidds, Cutlory, Sifvar-piated Goods, tes Ladios! Shawls, Pacasols, o1, Fans, Fanoy Guod, eto. GEO. P. ORE & €O, 68 2ud 70 Wal v, OUR REGULAR AUOTION SALE OF Boots, Shoss, and Sliopes, On Weilnesday, July 8, at 9 1-2 4. m,, W1l b & vory attractvo unc, and shrewd buyors shoutd beon taut when hargaina ean ba had. GLO, P, GURE ¥ CO., 68 4ud 10 Wabah-ay, AT AT COCTIOIN. On THURSDAY, July9, at 9% o'clock . m., weshall offar an fminonse atook of FURNITURE. 25 Parlor Sultw, 18 Marhlo-top Chambor Sets, 50 Marble Top Tables, 100 WValnut Bodateads, 50 ¥ata uroaus, ic Walnut Opon 80 Unk aud Waulnat Unams bar Seta (I wiyitn), and_ Rook Wardroba, ' Sidet Hicrors, Carpots, Bologant Pianos ((_.n L <listais, 00 Cliaird Shaw. i¢xtingutshors, ata. P. 40! €O,, Auotfinoors, AT OUR SALE OF OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, SATURDAY, JULY 11, at1la. m., wo shall offer TWO FINE SIDE-BAR ROAD WAGONS, GEORGT P = S DBy WILLIS, LONG & CO. 195 and 197 Randolphest, Tuosday, Thureday, and Baturday, July 7, 7 and 11,3 9 12 dalook, T A large lino of New and Second-Hand Parlor, Chamber, Dining-Room, Library, Offico, and Kitchen FURNITURE, Marbla and Wood Top Chamher Snlts, Rep and Haly Cloth Parlor Suits, Marble and Wood Top Cantrs Tables, Whatnot Book and Show Casvs, Broa sols snd lograln Uarpets, Btoves, Crovkery, Catlory, Plated. » Notlous, Fancy Goods, &o, WILLIS, LONG & CO,, Auctionsars, MORTGAGE SALE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, AT 10 OCLOCK, The outire contonts of the four-story, marble-front dwellings, NNOS. 751 AND 753 WABASH-AV,, Marble-Top Chamber Snits, Parlon Dining-Room, Kitobe d Iall Furalture, Laco Curtafua and Lambroquing, Hieussoly, 3-Ply, and Ingrain Oarpets, Marbla and Woude Top Contra Tables, Mattrosson, Bedding, &0, Onalarge Kiltohen Range, Parlor Stoves, Crockery, Qutlery, Glass aud Plated Waro, Also ane Fine Plauo, * Tho whole te be sold wl!llnulre;urrl for can! h SPEOIAL BALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND 5 N T TTELES, eto TUEBDAY MORNING, July?, = Oming tathie hnmenve stock of Furnituro, lousokoeplog Goody, &o., orowding gur Inrgo walestaonie, wo ave compolled (o ihmounce & arabaro. of Parlr an , Solas, Boul nues, Jirusnots: and Tharain Cacpols, New Maitcom , Coul Btaves, Cutlory, X, Alv, Mason § Homlin Organ and & tine fino of by Corrl N, JCKWELL & WILLIAMS, ATCTION S.ATLE 900 ELEGANT TFrom the Philadelphia At Gallory, WEDNESDAY, July 8, at 10 and 2 o'clock, At our Balasrooms, 204 & 206 BAST MADISON-S8T, This fino colleotion of Painiings by sufnont Forelr aud Amorican Arti urpasscé in merit any colleotion o o, a6l w0 ko groat Dlcasure s lnv an elogant m: In ganulne Gil Tyumon, whiah Wil Do soit with the Tatatimas 22 G4t y Sstalbguos roxdy, amil the Calatkigs whl bo on exbibh 08 Wodnusiay Aming SRy HAHSOR, HOU v, & witrram ‘Austiortsors, 20 und S04 tase Mado By Wi, A, ‘BOMTERE £'o., AUOCTIONEERS, No. 108 EAST MADISON-ST, SATLE OF Valnahle Miscellaucous aud Law Books, MONDAY AFTKRNOON, Ji 3 , b 1 HORAT ANEEUND g dulr 6 at 8 olalock, st 1l "WAL A, BUTTERS & 0O, Auctionoors, BOOTS AND SHOIS, HATE, OAPS, d aty 0 dnds dug, July 7,84 18 & GO, Auotionoers New BUG Furaiture, Carpels, Table Callery, Cruckery; Dig o'olook, af LIS, AND HARNGSS, Wodnardar, July 8, ok WAL A BOLTHIGS & 00., Aucttonsers, | .DRY GOODS, HOSIBRY, AND NOTIONS; ‘huraday, July 9,at 936 o'aloaky s | l\llfliwml—:l.I Amfil_m:_agn, ocm\"f'rmn moil:':;mx“qg 5?“‘1.:13 1 tnn Brown Inl., r Dlagtoci Go Al LR oy Olathing, fanoy dry good Al.nm:xnsllam{flvn‘l?, et