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I e THE CHICAGO DAILY TRINUNE: MONDAY, JULY 6, 1874 . THEODORE TILTON. Ho Resigns the Editorship of the *Golden Age.” Anothor Article on the Beecher Seandal, Mr. Tilton’s Reasons for Publishtug Ilis Letter to Dr, Bacon. Ho Honors tho Ameriecan Pcople for Their Charily Toward Mr, Beeclier. The Golden Age for July 4 contalng in its editorisl an announcement that Theodore Tilton has withdrawn from the edl- torial managemont of that papor, but will con- tinue to writo for it over his own siguature. Tise announcemont reads as follows : : ANNOUNCEMENT, In pursnianco of 1 longcolioriahied ‘plan, T have extri- eated myself from tho editorship'of this junrnal, sud sLall heresftor bo a writer in {t, siguing y pamo to What I writo, Ay friend and associsie, Mr. Willam . Ciarke, who was my co-worker ot tho founding of 1io Golden A, bxs bocomo its sule owner nnd_ chief e Vot Ahlity, manty mptrity and. briliiant pen ‘will at Iast have frea scope in a jotrnul of his owir, Vi fcl e hea lfong win for hiin tho sank nud fama whicl Le | e, Loy merited, both ns & wrllor and aa a mutl, iy pont to thiu most it of all successors, I foel siiro it avory fomiliar rander, of this fouruil, who uow secs It cnlargod and besutified, Wil join with mo fn Tojoicing thnt the Goiden Age is 0 beoomo a helter paper thau ever before, Tuzovons TILTON, On thio snme page is an editorial artilo enti- #led * Mr. Tilton's Position,” evidantly writton by & third party (probably Mr. Clarke) with the kpowledgo and conoursence of Mr. Tilkan, Wo copy this articlo o8 apast of tho Listory of the, Beooher onso : MR, TTLTON'S TOSITION. Mr. Tilton’s letter to Dr, Ducon bas et with quite 8 favorablo reception ss e or bfs friande could res- onably oxpoct, 1t did not rajso an uppleasunt contro- Vorsy from the grave in which It Lud been burled, for €ho controversy had not diod aud was uevor more (ruly alivo than when the lottor In queation was ponnod, It § not our Intention to enter tho list of combatants on ither zide: but two or thres of the goneral criticlema > Mr, Tiltow’s letter show an_ontire misapprhioision f ite character and purpaso, and call for_ correotion. Ho hing beon Blamiia 1n somé quariers for Dublishing the lotter atall, aud in othcra for not golug furibier au: saylug more, ‘Ouo claes of criticu censiiro him for tryihg to Injure Mr, Beoclier ot the expeute of his own family, sid anatlier clase is ovidently pigued be- owana b dit ot utter sometufug that should fix an upiTucable stigins on Mr, Uoscher and Lis awn hoitse- ol foo. A curofnl study of the lettor would remove _tho grounds for any wistoko; but perhaps it is too mauch {o expoct (e hurrled wrltors of ko daily. press 10 read a document #0 carofully drawn up aud 0 long &8 tho lotter in quostion with suflicient care to xeo ita preciss intentlon and bearing, To correct thers misappreltensions is all that wo have In view, Tholelfer stands on its own merits, nnd tells iis own talo to whoaver will road it with sutlicient pne tionce, It wis 1o part of ir. Tiltows purpose to yenll~ Lato a0 old acaudsl or drag i offangive themo from iis hiding place futo fty, 1Mo futeutionally avolled bringing buy specifio’ chargo agulnst Mr, Deacher, ana ouly nlinded {0 his offense—iud {1 tha okt indstinito poriiblo tarmia—becaves It wia nhro- utely necessary for hin to do 5o in self-vindication, He liad beon auailed direotly, und fn tho most cx- Melt torms, by Dr, Dacon. a kind mnn, and o Juxt ne, too, who undoubtodly supposed, from whit Le nd' lenrned through Mr, Buccher and Lis frisnds, at M, Tiiton wau s kmave and a dog, tls creature of too-forbeaving _pustor's magnaniuily, n seandal moger and fulsifiir, who had tried to rin the most boloved of ministers, Such aspersious from the pen of omo of the loading and most el ent divives In. Ameries, publitlisd in a ro- fidious ‘papor of Turge direwlation nud come manted ‘on Dy the Prows of the whola country, were-of too sexions u character to be borne m eilence or paxscd Ly, Mr. Tilton’s character and standing ns » won among men were involved, and sileuce on his art wis o tacit ackuowledgment of the Justice of Dr., ncon’s nsperelous, aud Lo coryectness “of the orro- ‘noous statements by which they were supported, Ono sontenco from Mr, Beechier's lips or pen would hava drawn tho polsoned orrow and Lenlod (he smart, Mr., Tilton called Mr, Deacher's attention to_the ofiensive statements, and, in tho prescuco of two wituosacs, told Dim (st unlesn'le eorTected the misrepreontations in s way it would be necossary for Lim to correct Aliom fn his own way, which would Us severs, Weeku passcd and no corredtion was mode, Louger sllencs on hin part was fmpossible, In Tepiyivg to Dr, Dacon he did what any other inno- cent and houorsblo msn who earod for Lin reputation ond lwd tho courage to dofend it woula have done under tho circumstances, Aud tho aply was not printed till it had Lceu aubmitted to Dr, B, Who Teiod ‘1o suggtat sty sther methon of Fighting ino wrong tkat had been doue, thouy L was asked t0 do %0, . 3Ir, Tilton isaceused of intending fo atrike Mr, ceohor a ataggeriug if not a fatal blow, Whoaver resds s Tettor with care will sce thut be studionsly ufrained Trom strlking any, blow at all savw at the thick not- work of elumny and misropresentation that hnd been 2droitly woven for bix own culsngloment and ultimata deatruction, 1iis solo purposo was to save himeclf, nfter yesrs of silence oud ondurunco, end when longer aitenco and endurance wonld have been fata and’ lio refrafned from mentioniug Mr, Deecher ot all 2xcopt ns it was Deceasary o do so Iu order to ot Lim- Yolf right, Iiip reticonce In this respect doseryes come mendation, I, n order o vindieats hintkelf, he w »hliyed to iift the curinia nud expose o merics of di Eumnus and inexouszblo trausactions, it ceriainly was at lis fuult, If Mr, Beocher wislica to exeulpato truself, it Plymouth Cliurch wishes to vindicate tha shinructir of the pastor, the way in open, and the world will wait tho issio witlh auxious sollcitide, But eo fur a8 it from being Alr, Tilton’s purpiose to injuro r, cochier i nuy way, bis sole liesftation to publisl tho tter was tho fear that it might infuro Mr. Beecher, 6 aald to pereoual friends who urged ita publication, st ho wlirunkfrom aylug ono word that could add o ang to Mr. Hoechor's alrcady plorcod and tortnred oart, v said, * 1 would ot Juy %0 mich xu & foger 0 that sad and sorrowing kead, ‘I would not rise by in rfu i€ T conld.” This has been Mr, Tiltou's pra- vulling terper of mind snd way of spoech, 16 regret- Jod noihing 5o el 28 tho uecewity Whioh foreed fm (0 fay'snythiug atout the watter Whatover, 1 M. Beecher iv mitten, he hns only Limself and bis frisuds to biume for 1hd blow, Bo muich for thiu yart of e medter, But the esnene tial point 1n this whole coutroversy remniné untouchod, * With the seandal itaelf so_Luvo nothiug to do. = That 18 0 watter for Piymouth Church and ita pastof to denl witl, If thure 14 10_skelotot in their clonet they will probubly Lsten to opon the door and lut daylight sliino thirough (s dnrk places, Wobater enid {lint sui- elio nnder the welglt of un wecusation wus confession of guilt. 'Thers are clrenmatancen in whicl sileuce ia suicide.” But ono thing fn this whole maiter ia #o cou~ spicuotia aud grand that it doserves a notica it has not . Wo rofer to tho toloration, the symputhy tho sollcitudo of the American peoplo for a great und vkeful man vuder a cloud of suspleions fhick and Beavy enongh to crush an ordinary character beyond recovary. 112d tus thing happened twenty.ive Seare ago, 317, Boechor would nve leen dragged bufore sn occleefastieal tribunal for trial o less then & month after the uccusations assumed a dofiuito sliape, sl ud 1o tricd to_ proach boforo o trial he might Liave been mobled, To-day there is scarcoly 8 man or wonn {u America Lit hoves Lo 18 innocent of any wrong, and Aries to believe Lim so in_ spito of olvcumstantial evi- denco confirmed by his own courze, Hiis nowe I8 o grecions bouscliold word. ife hoa the sympathy of ffteen millous of peo- lo ~ who bend forward to wave nud bless sm, Thers fs something almost subliine In the mpirlt and attitndo of the Amerlean. people, who refusa to condomn and degraie o great sud useful man_ even 1€ in Bome moment of temuptation o uudor the Nieat of on finpuiso only the strongest najures undorstsnd Lo did what hio ought not—at least uutil compelled ta da %0 by the neccanitios of the care, They weo tho ters riblg injustico of welghing a whiole lifo 0f uuoqualed sorviceablouens agulust o momontary fufatuntion, avd turowing thirty-five years of consccrated offort for tho highest ends utierly away for what may hove been done {ua fit of frenzy, Aud if they condemn him at all, ft will be for ofiorts to evado and concenl ot Siould hako boca fraukly, ackuowladgud, to ln Dis own people ot {he leaut, an willingness to shfold himself by ’sllowing the funocent to eufter for his ofonse. o much Lue Justice guined, Ho vast tho fucroars of charity. Jiin greatest mistake Lus been in not trusting Limseit to s jcoplo who are proud of bis fome and jealous of Rila reputatton by & courageous statement of the facta whou Jt was found that tho uir was full of rumora aud surmiscs, AR ounco of lnicerity s Worth & world of cunning. “All that Mr. Tilton aeks for himaclf, and all his émnu- demand for bim, 8 justice, ' Ho conceals o athing that duty to olbsers and tho natural delicacy of s maatiood docs not roquire bim o lock In bis own broast, 1o bow Leen guilty of ' mothing but o0 preat coufidenca fn wiworthy people sud mistolkes of udgment {hat were prompted by on fmpulsive tempersment and & warm, Xind hoart, The act for which ke hua been most se~ vorely blumed was prompied by a deslro to sayo and Lelp others, and was dons under the heat of a gener- aus fmpulso which mado {t Imuossible for him to conut the cost to Limself, He frunkly confessvs o Tuistuka for which e bas peld full dear, 1o avks neitler tolerstion nor sympathy, but simply for that Justice which v o nutural to the heart of the Ameil- ‘can people, sud which in the long run tha&nu sure torender to whoover confided in thew withont con- cealnent or doublo-doulivg, They will ot pune folt an crror of Judgment s though I wore W erime, wud erush & brilfaut writer, an elaguont speaer, ond an author of unususl promfan au lhough 1y had dedod ull tha doconcien awd broken all the cori mendments, They will keatoft that justice is done 10 bim, us well na o aniother who stunds on a pedesial uf over tweuty addidonsl yearw, aud bew & powerful ehurch and donoiuation ut hix baok, Thoy will pro~ foct hio gray huirs and venorable form of ons whoso nobls rervice Lllfludu far i #s na humaw tougue cul Bpealr, aud 4f ho goes down st &11 1t will be Ly liix ow act or'tho folly of biw sdvisers, They wil not whut Al future agaiust another of splendld promise, who i lonenaliing ta b forgi¥en, il culy ki un'ape eld und even-Lunded justice, ¢ The John I3rown Nong, Who wrote the Joln Brown song i A corve- ondout of the Boston Transeript saya: 1t is to bo sttrtbuted to Mr, Charles Hull, of Oharlestown, Mass., & son of tha lato Nr, TIall, tho woll known dyor, who formely livad in Charlgatown, but lad_his ofilos in or somasthero About the hosd of Hauover streot, in Doston, Mr. Charles 1Iall was 8 man of strong Abolition l’rlllel{vlul!. oud & somewhat ecconttic muso, Ab firut the song excited the snoors of the ungadly of thoso days, but Lha mwash-backlar tune to which it was sung, togethor with the lmplied rather than exprossed sentimouts indicatod by tho song itself, caused it to tnke a firm hold on the public and military mind, and it beoame ja palnt of fact tho * battle-bymn of the Republle,” Anather correspondont asaorts in tho New York Euening Post thas tho *‘roal Jobn Brown aonj was writton by L. liolbrook, and can be foun in Frank Moora's Bougs of tho Soldiars,' whish formed ono of tho quartob ot littlo volumes aditod by that gontloman late in tha war,” THE HNYDROPHOBIA EXCITEMENT 1IN NEW YORK, The Case of Entwistlc~Fninl Results of Morbid 'Lorrors From the New York Tribune, July 2, - Tho enso of Rodorick I, Eutwiatle, the print er, who funcied that o bad hydrophobis, and wbo diedn Bellovue ospital yesterday, was one offer~ fugs many poculinr and typieally intoresting pointa which were rovealed aftor o eareful znd thorough oxamination, The {lfl!’- mortem oxamiuation was macle only eight Lours after death iu ordor to got so early a view of tho brain and it ap- pendagos that faw changos could occur in their appearance that liad not Leen induced by tho digoaso. The nistory of tho caso seomed very cloar, but thero was no circumstanca that point- od to hydrophiobin, exceps the faot that Entwistlo hiad beon bitton by n dog. The fear of a fatal rogult and a Lorrible death mo worked upon a mind alroady weakoned by intemperance that many things _l%euuunr to hydrophobia were ox- porionced. 10 mowt promiuent yas tha dread of wator, At times hae declarod that ho coutld not swallow tho wator which he was urged to dripk, and when forced to try he would shriglc and become g0 violeut that tho attondants conld not searcely manage him. Yet whon ho becama calm, and actually tried to awnllow the water, the muscles of the throat did not coutract, and, ex- copt that the giottis waa over-soneitive, he could drink aa woll 88 over he could. In his caxe thora was truly tho fonr of wator, Tlus ls not prox- ont in hydrophobia, but there is tho actual jna- bility to swallow, Tho hydrophobic patient wiehes to drink, but the monient Lo attempts to dosoaspasm of the muscles of the throat makes it an imposeibility, and somotimes this spram {s 80 violent that the flnid that the pationt attempta to swullow is thrownout of the mouth with great force, 'Thore was none of that reg- ulurity of spaam that is #o constant in Lydro- hobin, Iu fact, had it not been for the pationt's aving boon bitten by the dog, anddeath follow- ing, Entwistlo’s cuso must have beon sot down a8 one of delirinm tromen! Dra. Frank H. Hamilton, Isano E. Taylor, James R. Wood, William ‘T Lmsk, A. W, Kuor, and Dr. Chapin, all phyaicians and anrgaona of Bellovue, were presont during tho eutire iutor- yal, and cavafully nated his aotiouns. Thess wore not tho frantis and painful contortions so phinly visible in the MecCormick and Butler cases, He would leap off the cot and dash ronnd the room, requiring two or three ordorliea to-hold bim, and he would ery out that there was aman with a pistol in the room, threatoning to shoot him, and make use of other wild expres- sions and erazy nctions, more euggestivo of dolirium tremons than hydrophobis, ‘Theso aotions wora florca onough, tiowever, to_rouder it impossible for the physicians to treat him a8 thoy wished, and he was roecordingly put in a atraight jacket, qud strapped to the poats of his cot in the coll. At 8 o'dlock chloroform was fraely adminiatered, and his insane freaks vensed, During his quieter momenta ho way quite rational, nnd suswored questions readily aud lntulllgondfi. Again, even in tho midst of a rational mood, he would become very abusive of the plysiciabs, swore in the vilost terma at Dr. Chnpin, and at one time yelled ont: * You ious, sanctimonious Philistines, you've got mo Hvrc to kill mo,” There was also very littlo frothing at the mouth, not moro -than might linve Loon produced by his violent actions in & normal stato, The effeot of the ohloroform passed off about 4 o'cloek, whon morphine was sdministered by hypodormie injectious, and bo became quiet, " sinking finally uto a rostless sleep. At b o'clock he had bocome so quiet that tho physicians concladed to relieve him of the straight jroket. The mav, who had in health resented s somowhat muscular appearauce, eing b feet and about 11 inclies high, with well- dovelopad arms and chest, had now fallen away to a mora skeleton, the muscles being shrunken, tho angles of the chest-bones boivg plainly per- ceptible, and his face exhibitiug an ewmaciation similar to that produced by starvation. Ha had hinrdly atrength enough to rise from the bed, It wan apparent to Dr, Chrpin that ho was faillng rapidly when at 7 o'clack bo awoke from s en- forcod sioop, Hemo Jonger evincod any degire to dash about tho room as boforo, but Iy on hiscot, and with overy ovidonco of physical exhaustion, At 714 a, m, ho sunk into n sleop which lnsted until :80 6. m., whon he died. At the last mo- ment there was noticaable no convulsion greator that which accompanies death In ordinary cased. Tho limbs and muscles suddenly stiffened, the jaw fell, and the man, baving eudured 20 hours of pain, was dead. N'he houee suigeons, for somo inaexplained rorson, proceeded to perform tho autopsy them-~ solves, and wera in tho act of sewing the parta togothor when Coroner Woltman aud his dopaty, Dr. William Shine, arrived. Dr. Hammond was prosent with the hospital staff during the nutopsy, which was performed by Dr. A. W, Kuox, Dr, J. W. B. Arnold supervising and directing. In the lnrynx were found eviderfces of recent Inllummatory action aud s quantity of tonacious frothy mucus, Ividences of old diseascs of tho viscers were found, but nothing abuormal that could bo couuected with the featuren of the caso. g Dr. Arnold also secured the frothy matter in the laryet and inoculated a young birck-and-tan dog, which he obtained on the streets, with it, making a small incision in the side of the ani- el ond puttivg thorein botween 20 and 80 grains of the muous. The animel was then wocured in Dr, Aruold’s privato luboratory, over tho Morgue, whore he says ho will keop it until it dies of old age or bydrophobia, Dr, Witiam A, Hummond, who had mede the careful investigations in the McCormick case which have Kinld&l such gratifying rosults as to tho seat of hydrophobin, and the peculiar work- ings of tho mysterious disease, took chargs of Entwistle’s binin snd {8 appontingon, He made o thorough and careful examination of the parts involved in the dieaso and anived at positivo conclugions whicl prove that the discase could uot have boen hydrophobia. Dr, Hammond enid unbesitatingly that the canso of Entwistle's doath had been Lard drinking, As in all cases of delirinm tremens some delusion is presant, so it was in this caso, The patient kind the fonr of hiydrophobin before him, induced porhaps by the bito of the dog two weeks previously, As in other cases the pationt afficted with delirium tremens geea Aualkos and all othor sorts of phun- toms and goen through all soris of crazy con- vulsions, 6o tn this cuso it took the form_of hy- drophobla, accounts of which disonse hnd donbt- less been read by tbhe patient. The fenr of water had Been vory prominent, where in true hiydrophobia tho patiant does not fear it but can- notdrink it, Entwistle did and could driuk whon hio reslly tried to do so. T'ho result of tho investigation which Dr, lam« moud has mada of the McCormick case alrondy baw begun to show its grent importance, For now the selentist can eny with cortainty tbat n man his or has not died of hydrophob Yur- ther investigution will undoubledly point out some rational line of treutmont, and tho mya. terious and_ Lorriblo disoase will bo robbod ‘of many of its surtoundiug horrora by foeling that at luut tho physicinne are no longer groping {n tho dark, 'T'he certainty with wiich hydropho- bis can now be traced will render possible the preparation of atatisticaof tho discass thas will show accuratoly how rare genuine cascs are, —_—— Jones. % Washington Correspondence of the Cinetnnati Commers clal, Bavator Jones, the man with the financial. Idens attacliod, 4 crenting quito s eplurgo in su- ciety, and is Fnaulhly tha most mousyed man here, Ha is liviag in the housa built and ocou- pied by Bearotary Btauton, a 63-foot front, threo- srory brick residonco, nituated opposite Frauk- lin Bquare, ona of the mauy beautiful gardons in our city. After Mr, Hianton'ndeath, Mr. Charies Astor Dristed purehosod it, 1t wos filled to ro- pletiou with superb furniture aud raro articlos of veriu. anong thom oxquisite palutings and grocefully perfoct statusry; aftor the deuth of | this ecoentrig, anlnl, aud kind-hearted wan, hin widow rented tho housa and its housabold gody tc.lunuumwha livos like & Lord, i, Mis house ix fillod wiih guosts, Who are roceived by his sistors, His tablo 18 maguifioont, aud his wfuuu almost ricolops, 1l physician hag natifled Jones that hin Bonutorfal digostion caunot long survive tho tax iu:‘puud on iv avery day, aud he must diet or dio. Jones is corvaspondingly miserable, and rofuses to bo comforted, His ‘stublos ave fillad with o horeen, snd o keeps for luw UGBLY thiree or four careingos with drni: Snat rayu), and plastons withont number. © i8 08 goner- oub as he 4 rich, snd most profuse in that gon- erosity. It e euid that his present: to Misg Grant was & chock for §5,000, with the statemont that, * Not boing nnech of a lady's man, he did not know what she'd ko, and 8o sont the money :lmtt '.‘."" might purchase what bost suited her aulo, MONEY AND GOMMERCE. FINANCIAL, BATunDAY Evexta, July 4, Buniness at tho banks was unquestionnbly mora sotlve during the woek just cloacd, The demund for nonoy 18 reported to Linve Incronsed in noarly overy diroction. Moro commeroinl pa- por Is boiug offored for discount, aud s bottor teolitg ie Lo be soen among invéalors. Not to oxapgerate this favorablo turn of affairs, it muat bo sdmitted that it doecs not indicate any vory groat development of buminess, bub ia rathor the effect of the hopofuluess for the fature that followa the adjournment of Cou- groas, and tho promise of early and abundant orops. ‘The rates of dlgconnt at the bauks hava been firmer during tho weel, at tho nomiual rates of B@10 per cent, The prospoct of speedy and ample uso for funds n the fall trado has croated an indisposition to mako the excoptional rates offered a fow woeka 80, Ontho 6lrcot monoy i:“ :E-)ls por cout; real ostato loans, 0@10 por New York oxohiange openod wosk, at par, ho- twoen bavks, for £1,000, and sold during the ;v"u:!:rnu low as blo discount, It olosed firm Carroncy has heen goln sl b mmorous nOuL s most ot I Tor corn and wool, Tho roturna of tho Clearing-Tlouso for tho weok aronot at hand, but tho daily cloarings showed a smallor volumo of basiness than would bave boen expooted from the July settlements, “Chis is dus to the fact that the setilaments wers }:‘;ngl’ made by dilferonces iustead of dofiv- TONDE AND GOLD FOR THE WREK. Preston, Kenn & Co. furnivh the following summary for week ounding July 4, 1874, Closing, Lowest. Highests U <7 a1 . 114 n7 ll;;’; 1203 . 8, 5208, 191 U, B. 5-20n, 1868, 1207 U. 8, 10405, 1n4¢ U. 8, ba, 114 5 1163 Gol .. eeren fll‘? Storling oxchange, 60 d 158, Blorling exchange, sight , 13g WEEKLY 8TOCR MOV Tho following lint, showing the highest, low- ost, and closing quotatious of active stocks for the past weok, is furnished by A. O, Blaughter: igtest. Lowent, Closng, Western Unon Telegraph,,, 76 8% m"' Pacitio Mafl TR St DK« 00y 80 8175 b 035 57 B8 1 ] By 2 184, 18 e B Bannibal & B, Josophs.. 20 26¢ REAY ESTATE, The intervantion of the great national holiday ling made this a dull week in real eatate, It soems hardly worth while to attempt to charac- torize . tho market, for thero ia temporarily no markot to speak of. .Tteal eatato can clsim no jmmunity from the dullness that comes to other dopartments of buginess, and is now confessedly peesing through a perfod of fnactivity, Real ea« tate is ossentially ono of tho socoudary dopart- monts of businoss aclivity, not in the scuse that it Is of secondary importaunce, but that its movements and its prosperity, ortheroverse, de- pend upon tho results of othor busigess, It is an AXIOM OF REAL ESTATE POLITICAL ECONOMY that landed property is the lnet to rive and tho lnst to fall, It always follows whon trade has been brisk and commercial vontures have been successful, investments In real estato are made 88 6 racoptacio for the profits, When depression follows speculation, real ectato resisls tho de- cline more successfully tban less stablo com- modities. For a long time values goverally have been shrinking, Labor bas fallen in some cases ‘more than 60 por cont ; dry goods .have fallen, Iron and hardwaro, clothing, groceries, commodi- ticn gouerally, have followed or are following the same course. Roal eatate cannot expeot to be an exception. Morcover, jt is to bo remarked that whon all values declinethere is not eomuch s change of valuus as & chango of prices, The change is TELATIVE, NOT ADSOLUTE, When tho prices of veal estate will begin an upward movement deponds on soveral circum- stances. If the farmers have good crops, and the resultant fall busincss moets the expoctationa that ate now entertained, nud Congross does nothing uext winter to deranga the currency and unset all business caleulations, there will boyond & doubt ba prosperous timoes 1u real estate in tho spring. ‘Whether » speculative bouyancy recurs ao soon o not, the real valus of Chicago landed property ie steadily on the increase, Bpeculation tluctu- ates, but wlile the cuE grows real estate valued muat grow, Within the active manhood of por- sona now living thiscity has increased from ono white-man's log but to ita ‘)mnnut prnpm‘finns, and, as Galileosaid, ** It still moves,” Mr, James Grant, the intelligent author of & hisiory of Lnglish journalism, and for many yoenrs the editor of the London Morning Chronicle, nesorts the maryelons development of Chicago to be DUE TO THE DIVORCE TRAFFIC, which attracts peoplo hither from all tho States, There aro ons or two othor trifling forces at work, like the Northweatern giain trade, and the concentration of railroad traflic, which, with ofr. Grant's_divorce business, will go on build- ing \\y the city in the futurs s in nat, The mighty agencies that have gathered hera a gupu]nfim) of bhalf a million and a trade of hun- reds of millions in 8o short a time caunot be arrested, and whilo they continue in operation thoy build up real estate. During this weel thore has been & marked ln- cronse in the number of inquirics, and althongh Tittle in tha way of actnal tranafors a8 1esulled the dealers are correspondingly buoyant. ‘The gales of tho Iowp Kuilroad Land Com- pauy for Juue wero 22,389 15-100 acres, to 252 l)umhunm. and for an aggregate, including 64 own-lots, of 8164,903.18: cash roceipta on ac- count of salos and’ collootions for same monutl, €81,320,08. 'Those lands are of the governmont grants to the Iowa lines of the Chicago & Northweatern and Illinois Oentral Railways, and are situatod in the Wostern portion of tho Btate, which {8 now hulnfi rapidly sottled and brought undor cultivation by farmors from Illinois aud oldor settled portions of the Weat desiring larger flolda of enterprise, REVIEW OF THE LOAN MARKET POR JUNE. The cousiderntion exprossed by tho instrue mants filed for record during the month of Juune, 1874, wad ouly same $600,000 losu thau the sama month last yoar. ‘This fact is worthy of remark, inasmueh a8 previous months of 1874 have been far_bokind the col'renflmlfllng mouths of 1873, and ulso because of the geueralls-reported ex- coptional dulluess of business in this dopartment the present memson, A comparison or throo montuu' traueactions substantiates this state- mont. Conaideration q/l Conntleratn of Date, | irust-aends Dute, | trust-deeds and mortyages, | and wortyayes. April, 73 10,341,153} Aprll, 74| May, "7, 9,644.080| May, "4, Jung, "R, 5,119,722 unid, 74, Compared with any ono of the months, Juno mukos & vory fair roport of the amount of business done, Tho account stands as foltowa: No, of trust-desds Conaidore and moré rayses. atwn, Jannary, 1874, , 3§ 3,005,013 Yebruary, 1870 5,410,401 March, 1874, 8,850,112 Auel, 1874 £01,116,058 Total for 4fx mONthEL,eserensniBOZ) Trom tho forogoing figures it is soon that June recorded the largeat numbor of iustiu- monts, and tht the cousideration was the largesl with (ho exoopilon of Tobrusry sud March, Fobruary's flgures were swollen by ml”“'o‘ml—m nmnunttul a rur;-rcprdlud c(muc;ll- dated mottguge of ona of our privcipal proparty- owners—and glu‘ch rolled up a §45, Bfl,bflfl mort- goge agaiust & railyond corposation, 4 soune justification for tha statement that the real chlute loan murket is dull,ivis found that tho total amount of busiuess donein tho numes of threg of tho lonviest houod wag §1,210,601 for June, 1873, and only §490,200 fur {l) kaine month In 1674, whila the oporatious of some of tho othoer firms which have heretofore beou quite respoctable In nmonnt, hava baen of 80 llmilcxlnunturo duiing tho past forr wooks au 40 call for o upeolal moution, The unusually Inrgo amount of trust deods aud mortgages for June, 1874, ta Indicativo of the movemaut of renl catato rathor than the negotwation of notuul lonns, tho fnstruments belng gonorally given to socuro purt of tho purchasc-mouey of proporty, Tteloanos aro on the {uereass, the figures tor onch of vhe aix moutns boing as follows s January, 1874, 815 April, 1874, Fobruary, 18 815[May, ' 1814; Maureh, 1874 1,174|June, 1874, Bhowing s tho six mont (GOMPARATIVE RTATEMENT FOR JUNF. JUNF, 184, Congder-| (Connider- No, | auon, | No. | ation, 1921 ($3,800,124 . 1,24/ 13,030,158 wie] 7ag02| "s02] 1174934 THE D. 4 O, RIONT OF WAY. The question of the right of way of the Balti- mora & Ohlo ailrond through Oskwood Park is atill nodeclded. Tho arbitration betweon tho railroad and tho proporty-ownors hns fallon through, - The awavd was Buch as the railroad whl not even consider. Boveral courses are opon to them. Thoy may traverse the district be-' tweon the Bouth Parks and South Chiesgo over the line of ihs Fitch Dummy. Thoy may reach the Illinole Contral track by passing through Stony luland. They may follow their prosout line “with a deflection {o the north of Oak- wood Patk, What iho result will be can- not bo told, No work is belng dona on tho line, It is provably to the umceitainty that has come s umexpaatedly over the plaus of the rallrond that tho stagnation of roal ostate in that quarter is due. The activity that seemod roady to start upon the aunouncoment that the Baltimore & Ohio Railrond would lay ite* tincks botween South Cuicago and the Bouth Tarkn bas never appoared. ‘Those who bought laud to subdivide hold it still in tracts; owrors who got ready for purchasors are stiil expectant. BUMBMAILY OF TIANSFENS FOI THE WEEK, "The following I8 the tolal amount of city and subur- ban_proporty within a radius of soven milea of the Court-Houso transforrod during the week euding Fri- day, July 8: * . Congideratfon, No. snles, 93 842,065 Gity property.... Norths of ety limii Bouth of city limits Total..... . 120 $901,518 Tor e wedk ending June 7. . 120 1,140,177 193 & 907,117 1,308,117 COMMERCIAL, Ths * Glorious Fourth" wns obsorved on Snturdny, in commorcial ocircles, even mora closoly than the average of former years, Tho excitemont in corn on Friday aftorncon drew o fow members of the Board of Trade to the curb- stono, but there wore acarcely enough to got up on enthusinsm eithor way, and they scon seattored, Corn so0ld in’ a small way at 0673{o eeller August, and 57%¢c soller July; eash corn was inactive, buttho “ring-master” bid 68!¢ andd 8!go for ail thot might be offered. Wheat was woak and sold very sparingly at 11840 seller the month, which wasn dunlfim of 1o from tho olosing prico of Fuiday evening. Hellor August sold at 1033¢c, 5 ‘Lhero Wwaus nothing doiuy in provisions or Inke froights. 'The street markoets wore very quict, most of them inactive, and without - change. Henco wo do_not repeat them, Lumber was quiot and nominal, A largo floot arrived ot the sale-docks, but trade waa sus- pended, All tho oflicos were closcd. 'Thore was 10 chavge &t the yards. TRODUOY BTATISTICS, Tho Jowrnal of Commerce gives Lhe following a8 the receipts of certain articlos of domostic produce at the port-of New York for the Hrut six months of tho year: 1873, 1874, 5 3,012,961 w26 1900 o105 91,743,348 203,281 410,821 GITLIT 4,709,088 The following wora corrospondiug oxporta ‘Wheat flour, bris.. 429,705 Rye flour, brls,. 2,481 Corn neal, Drlk. Wheat, b 6,284,083 WY, 685 17013 i , 038,408 80,900,992 51, 31,801,960 , The New York Producs Exchange IWeekly giveu tho following : Bocrbohm's London cabls report of the 21 inst, gives atock in Loudon na follows : Flour, 130,000 to 110,000 brla ; wheat, 100,000 to 111,000 qrs ; malze, no rt. Wentlier {51 England hot and forelng. fock in Liverpool July 1, 1874, fs reported nw ur, 130,000 bris and 250,000 sacks ; wheat, ‘maize, 45,000 qrs, 1. Flou . 1473, wer ‘muize, 42,804 In Liverpoul s and 81,138 eacl ‘wheat, 351,555 qrs ; mnize, 84,465 qre. Beerbohm's London telegram of tho 1st inat, reports ihe farmers’ deliverios of home-grown wheat in the 150 town in England and Wales for the week oudod June 27 at 35,000 to 40.000 qrs, and estimnted do- liverfus in the Kingdom, 140,000 to 160,000 qrs, Im- ports of forelyn into United Kingdom same weck, 235,000 to 240,000 qre of whent, 55,000 to 00,000 bels of tlonr, and 100,00 to 105,000 qru of laize, iy supply of whent fud tour for tio wesk ended June 97, including home-grown wheat, plua the fme Yorts of whoat and flour, were spproximately equal to 409, 4T5@447,500 qre, aguiust 400,000 qre minimum and 425,000 qre maximum averago woekly cousumpe tlon, ‘Thero wers {n translt for the United Kingdom, on the 20th of June, 1474, 9,804,770 bu of wheat aud 235,632 brls of flour, oquul’ 10 10,031,438 bu of wheat, exclusive of steamer shipments from American At Lantio porty, aud sall and atosimer slipmacats {rom Lho altie, Of the stock n transit, thero woro expected to arrive in the Uulled -Kingdom during the fuur weeks (rom Juile 20 o July %0, 533,000 qré for ports of call for ordey, and 402,600 qrs for direct ports, or 935,000 gra, KL\I, excluslve of stewper shipe 448,000 qra 'he atooks Inly 263,000 ¢t ; whi cqual to 7,450,000 1nents from' Amerlea, 1d #all and sleanier shipiuent from the ports of thv Baltic, The stock of maize in transit for the Unlted King- dom, on tho 20tk of June, 1674, oxclusive of Benmer sbipents from American Atlantic ports, wae 177,667 ure, vqual 10 1,421,340 bit, comprising 480,22 bu ffom Houthenstern Lurope, sud 941,104 bu (rom Americsn Attuntle ports, The cxpected arrivals of majze In fho United Ring. dom, oxcluslye of steamer shipments from Americy from June 20 to July 20, 1874, wero 181,000 qvs, oqual 448,000 b, o ‘averaga weekly consumption of matzs in tho Unitud Kingdom for Ui year 1873 wus 847,000 bu, and for the year 1874, 854,000 bu, Beorlohmn's London Commercial Trade Liat of the 1911 of June estimalen the requiremonts of the United Kingdom of forelgn wheu for Juno, July, and Auguatat 8,830,743 qra, or un avorago of 1,370,014 qrs por month, equul to 10,215,312 bu, Thoro were complaiita of drought in Scotland, The RivorTwoed was Jower (hin fu uy year sluca 1630, in which yoar tha corn wus 80 shiort that (¢ bud 10 bo putled by hand, ‘The prospects in Great Dritain aro generally favoras bloko far for an sbuudunt Lervest of whoat, but poor hay crop, Vomielu paescd tho Dardanollea from May 97 fo Juno 1, ucluslve, vize Wheat-daden vouels for Marwofilos 41, for Yulwouth 2, for United Kingdom 32, for Malts 1, o Venieo 1, for' Nuples 3, for Castelismuro 1, for denoa 2, for Messiun 1, for Trioste 1, for Attwerp 1, for Carthugens 1—total 40, including 6 for the North of Europeund 41 for the Moditervanesu; and fr Auell 7 o June 1, 483 wheat-Inden vesscls havo passed thio Dardatotlos, theluding 89 for the North of Europe aud 244 fur the Muditorrunoan ports, Ot the ) for the Nor(h of Euroyo 25 ouly wero for tho Unlled itingdoin, “Tlig furthur report of voasuls passcd tho Dardanslles from June 4 to 9, inelusivy, glvo 30 wheat-laden vewe scls, ineluding 16 steamors, of which 31 were destined foe Murscilles, 6 for Euglund, 3 for Autwerp, 0 for Tyicete, wid & for Taly, or 7 for tha North of Europo and 82 for hMedilypranean portus aud from Aprii 7 to June 9, inclusive, 1874, 324 wheat-ludew vossels had esed the Durdanelles, tneluding 40 for tho North of urope oud 270 for Moiiturruuca porls, The Lurvest reports for (he south of Russla cou- tnuo favorably and shipmonts wnll, Tu Frauco the weather ludl beou favorabls to the whieat crop durluy blooming thue, Thore lid Leon a moderate fucrown fn_the supplios of Lume-grown wheat, Tho wheat lurvest {n Franco will be eurlier thun wue oxpocted duriug tho ool temperuture of May, ,1 tock of wheat in Muraeilles Juue 11, 1874, wos 90,030 mutriex] guintals of 320t 1bs avordupols eacl Advices from urrmuur, under date of 171l and 18th of Juue, the weather Lnd Lean uclwrnllj fvorable for tho growlug cropw, Thero were fow sales of wheat far direct ports, Htocks sud supplies ul Rostock wero to modrate, while at Frankfort mijlera had largo stooks of wheat,' Bmall phipmenta of wheat aro being mado from Roatock for Ulglum nnd Hollund, via HambuFi, x50 wan being sh{pm 10 4o intorios of Genimanyy oy fo Baxony aud iiingin. In Denmark the reports of tha wheat crop prospecta wore gonerally favorabls, but the tye_crop, whisli was injurod by frost in Afay, docs mot give so good promiso, In higgary there mad been wenther for tho eropa, i Walginm o Lurvost prospeats wero all that could Lo demiruil, AGRIOULTUMAL. DEPARTMENT DIGEST OF THR JUNE RETURNE OF THX WHEAT ONOP, Tho breadili of wheat, botli wintor aud_ apring, ina boen Insrested, Tho fadicatod eggrogato fucroreo 107 per cout, Combinjng fali and epring sown, the aeea [n conpaeinoi wil lan year, I ascl, Stato, Inthus indicatod : Muine, 00; New ilnmpebire, 02 ; Vermont, 95 ¢ Mansnchusolts, 80 ; Connectiont, 100 : 'New York, 1004 Now Jersey, 90 i Yonoaylvanla, 1047 Delawm 1013 Maryland, 1033 Virgluia, 103 ; Ncrth Carolina, 10¢ Boutls Carolins, 1083 Uearyin, 115; Alabats, ' 107 Afasiasippd, 1505 Texns, 133: Arknsaa, 140 Tounces soe, 120; | West 'Virginin, 1043 Kentucky, 1003 Olito, 109 Miehigan, 1033 Indfann, 1083 Illiuolk, 1083 Wi cousii, 103 1003 Iowa, 1103 Missourd, 111 Knus obraal, 1103 Callforuin, 110; Oro~ gon, 115, conlinued favorablo ats, ) 1237 Tho condition of wheat is better than tho Bvornge of n nerics of yenrs. The visible supply of geain, ncluding tho stocke i frpnacy, o the principal polita of sccumulation at ake and soaboard ports, lu trausit on the lakes, the Now York cauals, and by rafl, was, Junia 7, 1874 : Wheat, | Corn, | Onil, bus, b bu, Inatorsat 87, 17, o) 55,173 811,738 28,850 il 16,907} L) 10, 001 b2 b3, 201 pETNA] 110, 840} 165, 2 % §w, 2, Tota), June 1, 1. 7 120,562 7,128,843 Total,June W, 34.) T,737,8141 8,190, ‘.Wl.m B, 88 Total,June 13, '74,| B, 03, 22| 8, 631,603 1,574, 8M) 81,609 o s e sl vl atal, 4 8,711 g1 ! ’l'm:l. M:;El, V740 0,683, 900) 8,775,250 1,854,061 141,758 Total, Juno 33, *3.i b, 624, 834] ¥, %46,5531 4,807, 300] 162,788 “Estimatod ‘The forelgn exporis of the hog product from ports of Now York and other undortnontioned pluces from Qct, 28 to June 40, 1874, inolunive, na compared with the oxports from all Unlled Btstee ports, from Nov, 1, 1872, to June 80, 1873 3 Bacom, thams Pork, Lard, andshonlders, vrin, 1, be, 16,567,023 201,335,002 GEIBT BaluBa DILOI0 T804 1,030,950 3,298,620 U076 6,750,008 D054EIL GDICAT 1,606,850 08,81 Total Nov. 1, 713, toJuly 1, 74,208,074 150,203,010 270,184,081 Tot, ali U, B. poris, Nov. 1, 1872, 10 July1,'1873..,,.955,850 177,163,600 842,300,007 Decrease, 46,877 20,870,614 ° 03,115,056 ‘The poaili (e forelgn oxports of the new crop from Ocl, 88 to June 30, 1row above ports, as com- pared_with the exportd fromall Unlted Btates porta from Nov, 1, 1873, to -11;;;120 ;m, lfl'o'lll.all _l: follows : 5 rease, Pork, 1b. - 51,210,200 41,794,800 9,376,400 Lard, b 77,162,000 160,202,013 20,870,014 Tucoh, Ibs, 42,290,007 370,184,041 03,115,056 Tatalsseveeees 5T0,03%827 471,271,767 99,361,070 ——— y CHIQAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. BATURDAY EVENING, July 4, The rocelpts of livo stock during the week have ‘beeu as follows s Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Monday. PRV TK L i Tuesdsy, 4703 14643 a0 Wedneaday.. 01 [ Thursday 1 Fridy . 5% Baturday (o olurus)...es : Total.iueseers Tiast wook,,rous B B128 ‘Weok bofora iaat, TA00 67 LIVE-BTOOK RATES, Its understood that on Monday noxt, July ¢, the Taten of freight ou )Ive-atock from Culcago to the East will be advanced. ‘Flio new schedulo of rutes hos uot yot uppeared, CATTLE~Tho week ending to-night may beclnssed aniong the dullest and most uuprofitablo of tho present acason, ~Although the rocelpts, ax compared with last week und tho precoding one, show s falling off of Koo 5,00 hicud, the market bas beon overstocked, tho dully ofterlugs cousiderably oxceading tho dully’ require- ments of the trado, The cuuse of tho unusvial dopres- #lon bers i8 foiud in tho demoraifzed condition of the Eastern markets, resulting trom the excessive supplics of Inst wek aud the firas Bulf of the weok undor ro- viow. Now York, Buffulo, Albauy, and Plttsburg have declitiod from 3G to 1¢ 3 1, and this markot hus re- npouded tothe vatent of N@¥o, Modium qualities huva sufferod most, bub the ~ decllue n other descriptions was suMclent to imwuro losa to the owners, Tho offorings were docidodly the orest Ecen n our marker this scanon, more_thau throe-fourtl of the eutire su #iating of Tezau cattls and bait-fattened s wers ol suited to tlis wants of the Esstern mark and after the wants of fecders and Chicago butchers had Ueou aatisfied tha remusinder had to be puddled out to shippers at auch prices us thoy Were generous enough t0 offer, The weck's business was doue chief- iy at $2,00@Y.25 for throngh Texaa cattle ; at $),26@ 4,80 for Rlockers ; at §2.73.00 for inferlor nutives ; ol $3.60@4.50 for nativa butchers® stock ; at $5,00 875 for common to good shipplug beever, @0.25 for. chioice to extra hippiug steers tho beat droves wont through In Orat hauds, During yeaterddy and to-duy, owibg to meagre recefpts, the Tiackot displayed s somewhat firmer tong, bt 1o part of tho deciine has been regained, QUOTATIONS, Exira Beoves—Graded muers, averoging 1400 DB BLA OVEr,0veuiersorarers .$6.25@ 0,50 Chioico Bosves—Fine, fat, well forined 3 year 10 5 year ol stesrs, aversging 1,250 to 1,400 1. : Good Besver—Well-fattoned, Anely formed stecrs, avoraging 1,130 to 1,800 15 ,...... fmr flesh, aver 5.8020.10 8.00@5.76 Medinm Grade«—Stoers tn 50 to 1, aging 150 81 0vessuaveeeernenses ATSGSA0 Butchera! Stock—Common {0 fair atesrs, and good to extra cows, for city slaughter, aversgug 850 to 1,100 th . 315@475 Stock Cattle—Comimon cuttie, in decent tlesh, averuging 700 to 1,030 lus, . 3.25@14.80 Inferfor—Light aud thin cows, stags, bully, and scalawag ateers. 2.00@3,00 Catfle—Texus, chalce corn-fed. lo—Toxas, wintered Nortl 500550 500k, 50G9,25 HOGS—The market has rul eusy ot 5 alight reduction from the prices currunt ot tlie close of Inst weok, Tho wanla of shippers wero perhnps as urgeat s Usual, but the two liberal roccipty yave thom e vautuge-grofuud, sud thoy experieuced littlo ditl- culty in Alliug thelr' ozders at V@150 ofl,” ~ Our re- caipts continue unprecodentedly hieavy for thln slaga of the seuson, the arrivals from May 1 {o dato this yeur oxcoeding by somothing liko 140,000 iead the rocélpts for. thie same period lust year, while in comparison witis former seasons the ditfersuce is even moro pro- nounced, At the clos of the week the tnarket {8 firm- er—due fo the lght arrivals of yesterday and lo-dny, clostug prices b $5,23@5,00 for Inforior io t $5.03@3.75 for medium to good, and at r hioice to oxira, Ji:i~The trude in thix class of stock lias been abont as dull ks well could bo, .but tho #mall amount of stack sent in enakled vellersto keop up prices, sud tho market may be quolod steady ab $1.00@2.76 for inferior to common : at $3,00@3,%5 for mediun, snd at §,30@4.60 For good to cholew, Sales of Jumba wora reporiod at $1.60@2.76 bor head, —principully at §1,75 @2.25, MARINE. Part of Chicao, July 51 ARRIVLED, Prop M. Grol, Manistue, lumbor, Buryo Windsor, Manistea, lwmber, Hehr Bl Tompo, Whito Lake, lumtor, Bchr Perala, White Lake, lumber, Sebir J. & A, Bteonacl, Ludington, lomber, Trop Fountain City, Iuffulo, aundrios, Suow Menomines, Ludington, lumboer, Sehr Moars, Butislo, coal, Hehr North Btar, Pelitwater, lumber, Scow White Lake, Ludington, wood, Sebr 0, B, Windlate, Butiulo, coul, Behir Ebenozer, Alaska, wood, Scow South Sule, While Luks, umber. Barge ‘Cransfer, Grand Haven, hunb Bargo City of Erle, Grund Ifaven, Jmnler, Bargo Wyoning, Grand Haven, lumber, Barge O, F, Allen, Grand Haven, havk, Hehr Jeaalo PhlUije, Manistee, hinibar, Beow Frora, Sangatick, lumber, Sehr D, P, Dobbius, Bufiato, coal, Drig Commoree, Menomiues, llllu“th Belir Nnbob, Penasukeo, lntbor, Helir Hhace, Muskogou, lnmbor, Prop Nobruska, Duthulo, sundrics, Sehr T, 1, Bheldon, Butlalo, coul, Beow Lvergreon, Munkogon, [unibor, Sohr Mary; Matislee, limber, Sotir J, O, ‘Mass, Manlslee, lumnber, Hargo Eva 8, Robinson, Munomiueo, lnmber, Barge Menchaunce, Menominee, luniber, Tharya Lva 8. Tyaotl, Sionomines, lumber. ‘William Jonus, Muskegon, umber, fehir Americun Unlon, Menominoe, uuibet, Prop Lake rle, Montryal, sundrioi, Sehir Arab, Ludlugton, luiuber, Beow Hoa Jiird, Muskagon, lmnber, Beow Conster, Egu Hurbor, bark, Selir D, Lyon it el Mont 1 i Havois, conl, Behr A, Rush, Muskegon, lunber, Helr Wi, Miutiugon, biater, 3 W sobr U, 8, Grunt, Lelaud, Nimber, Sehir Gom, Clay Danks, wood. Belir Molvlun, Oconto, nnber, Prop Maytiower, Fort' 1uron, sundcfes, Bebr itoss Delle, Muskegon, [umber, Holir O, J, Roeder, Muskegon, lumter, Behir 0, D, ilutriy, Good Harbor, wood, Trop G, Caopboll, Butfulo, coment, Helir Sovenih, OB, White fiver, Wimbor, Sehr Groat Weshy Furd River, Wimber, Koo hclsblo, Mitakiogon, lusitbee, el Levi Girunt, Muvkoyon, hutubur, Helir L, ML Duvii, Muskegorl, lumbor, Belir Qrace M, Filer, Muniuloe, lumber, Behr Minnlo atuellor, Leland, lunbor, el ¥ilot, Muskegus, lumber, Dargo Active, Peshtigo, lnmber, Bargo Montaa, Peshtigo, hamber, Behr Advance, Munkepon, lumber, Hohr J, P. Ward, Muskegon, lumLor, Belic A, Mosher, Etle, coal, Belir Mary Colllis, Olovelnnd, coal, SEH R}nry. Nsm"v"nfy] woul, chir Mary'Nan, Wolf fulvor, Tumbar, Sehr Drlver, Ooonto, mber, © Prop Montgomary, Port Huron, light, Iiuryo Heircho, Cadioton T Belir Hawlelt, Grond Haven, lumber, Solir Ethan Allen, Cadar Rivor, limber, Stmr Corona, 5t, Josoph, sunlrics, Biur Bhovoygan, Manstowae, xandrica Behr Winudo Wing, Pentwater, lumber, Hehr Atlayts, Falr Haven, coal, Belr Ttob Ioy, Bangatuokl wood, Behr Liorly, Muskegon, hnmber. Sehir L, B, Goates, Muskegon, luinber, Hebr Pligrim, Muakegon, lumbor, Hehir Montleollo, Chichojgan, nmber, Heow I, A. dobiot, Salgatick, wood, Behr W, 8, Grosstlwalto, Buffaly, couls Behr 8t Panl, Bturgoon Bay, Nimber, Dotk Favorite, Ford River, litmber, gebr Jmes Couch, Olevalind, conl, Schr Fearleas, Rewnunce, umber, Sebr R Campbell, Eord River, lmnbor, Her L. Beaton, Charlotte, coal, Prop Monominieo, Green Buy, sundrios, Prop Vanderbiit, Bnfalo, sumdriva, ol Jolin O'Nelll, Clevoiand, coal, Schr 8, Audarson, Oloveland, voal, Hielir Anuio O, Hanson, Manistes, fumbnr, Helir Oity of Woodsto conto, luniber, Sehr Kig Blsters, Oswoyo, salty 8chr 0, Micholson, Ludington, lumber, Prop Ouba, Buftulo, sundrion, Belir Queart City, BiTalo, ooal, Bcar T. L, Danforth, Erie, coal, Sehr Ofplian Doy, Etle, coal, ebr L, 1, Pomo oy, Buffalo, grindstones, Bebr Han Gom, Sturgoon Bay, lnuibers Behir Topsy, Ludington, lumber. Hehr Chuk, Luling, Saginaw, luniber, Hobir America, Abliapee, Jumber, Gelir G, Hibbard, Alinapee, wood. Sehr Westheator, Muskogon, lamber, Hchr Phoontx, Oconto, lumber, Bohr Experimont, Wilite Lako, bark, Hebir Coral, Sliver Lako, lutbar, Hehr G, D, Dousmat, Greon Bay, lumber Saow iliton, White Luko, lumbar, Selir 3. M. Yorrest, Greon Bay, lumbar, ehr Amoskesy, Wisite Lake, imbor, Sehr Potomac, u Hehr Ou )3 Atenominoe, fumber, Manate, litmber. Two Riveru, lambyer, Prop 8, U, Baldwit, Eacaunba, ‘ron oro, Bargo A L. Potter, Escanaba, iron ore, Beow Louiss Btrom, Saugatuck, wood, Schr Tempest, Mnnisteo, lumber, Barga Comot, Ludinglon, wood. Helir Mary Lion, Guarlatto, conl, Prop Cleveland, Ogdenaburg, autidrlcs. OLEAILED, Prop Roanoks, Duffaly, 10,100 bu whest, 17,600 bu coin, 2,600 bels flour, and sundvies, | Sehir Corona, 8t, Josoph, wiindries, Yrop Oneldu, Bidinlo, 13,327 bu corn, 10,000 bu oats, 350 brls flour, 100" tea a3, 0 caaca lavd, aud sundrics. Vessols Pasncd Pore Thuron. Bpectal Dispalch to The Chicayo Trilune. Ponr luno, ‘Mick, July {—tamen Down— Props Arabl, Naghua, and Champlaln. Hebrs 8, V, R, Watson, Unadilis, Willls Burt, Kiggle & Jones, Ghiicago Board of Trado, Nettls Weaver, Ayor, Obarly Orawiord, Cavaltor, Goldou Fleoce, L. 0. Wondruff, Emma Hdtohinson, Mary L. iggio, Turner & Keller, Northiwant, PAuter, Sumilol L, Mather, Sweuen, Alune il sui Georgs Kolley, . 'Assep Up—Sclize Donoldson, Chenango, E, A. Nicholuow, and Dashing Wave, ] Ponr Iunox, Jllj)(' 8.—~PASRED DOWN—Dro] Winslow, Comet,’ and XKocket, Hehrs Saplia, Binelr, R, Gaskin, Bridgewator, aud Oliver Aiteueli, Passep ' Ur—Props Ht, Paul, Iucitio, Desn Rfch- mond, Ecotls, Wenonn, Movtsnu, and India, Bcbrs Gokluiwk, Niagara, and Swesthosrt, NMarine Accldents and Irems. Speciul Disnutehfo The Chicuzo Tribung, Ponr funoy, Mich, July 5,~Tla propulier India ot nground on the foot of Btag Iskand tast night wheu bound up, The tug J, U, Martiu went to her ussist ance, withi lighters und succeedod fn releasing her after twonty-four hours' labor, In the regutta Lere yesiorday on Lake fluron, during = guloof wind two of tho yuchts were lost and two otliera injured, only one of the tive participatiug boats escaping without wome fojury, ~Fortunatoly none of the crews were injured, ulthough several were in the water nestly an hour, ‘The tugs Gladiator and Kats Moffat succeeded in relcasiuy the uchooner Fred A, Morse, Bsturday, July 4, from the position whe has leld near the Htrai(s'sice Iaut fall, Tho Qladiator took ier fu tow for Ailwaukee, BDliscellancor a1n0AGo, The north wind which sct in Ssturdsy sfternoon at 2 o'clock bad the affct of bringing fnto port one of the largest ficots of the meason, Saturday belng the Fourth, snd yesterday Lelng Sunday, no bisiness waa trausacted ot the dooks, aud consequently evary availe able space in our Liarbot n oceuplad with vessals, At the lumbver muarket alons thers woro over slxty lumber- Jaden vessels yesterday ovening, Harvor Mumter Cary doserves credit for keoping the chanuel continually opon, snd prevonting accidonts, —Tho schr Myrtlo came {n yestorday minus hor fib- o, —The schr Lucernelost one set of her chinin plates by collislon with $he sbutment of Adama streot bridyo. —The Siboria was launched at Kingston last Satur. day, T ELSEWIERE, Soveral of tho medlum-aized ‘vessola nre making profitable earnings fn freighting hemlock bark fro:n Darts on the Canadian shore of Lake luron, where veusels of Lght draft can enter. —Tha Bols Blank Lighthouso, located at the montl of Detroft Itiver on Canudisn soll, and one ot the best beacons on the lukoes, was first Nghted in 1847, Ite hulght in 50 Feet abovo high-water, aud it can bo scen 1o ciear weather o distances of 18 miles, —The Caundixn people borderiug on Lake Huran are mukivy strenuous efforts to have Buyfleld improv- ed, and muda & burbor sutflclont for the nccommodi= tioh of all cluases of stoamers aud vossels. Buyfield Liss alreudy bacome A port of considerable prominence, It Js Jocated a sbort distance below Goderich, and is much better udapted for o Larbor of refugo, —Acrordlng 10 recent calcnlations it wil take about five anl & half yesra, 60,000,000 feet of timber, and nearly $1,230,000 to put Sand Beach in & proper condi= tlon for » pork of safoty, Tho work on it is gald to he going forward prosperoualy, and in & manner satlatac- tory to ull concerned, —The stur Suith, from Duluth, arrived at Colling- wood Tucsdiy worning, and ber Caplain reporiud pussing o boat cupslzed near Clapporton, with all sally set, but, owlng to rough weather, was unable tostop. 1t is supposcd tha erew woro drowned. —'tfi- number of eraft which passed through tho Welland Caval durlng the monti of June, luciudiug atesmers, tugs, schounors, and burges, wus 83, of ‘wilch vumber 15 were steamera, The whole number of wtenmers golng castward was 80, 61 Lelug from Do troit tiver, ad 19 from ports on Lake Erfe, Tho (o« tal mumuer of vesnely, inclnding barges, ‘fu!na east, way 83, 200 being fromn Detroit River, aud 184 from ports o' Lako Lrlo, The swhole uumbor of pansing wesbwari was 19, 53 for Detrolt Rvor, kud 18 for poria-ou Luks Lris, o umbor o veisel,fn- cluding barges, wua 357, 197 for Detroil River, aod 100 for por.s on Like Erle, —A Detroft paper ways : “ Of tho larga number of lighthouses which surround thelakes,and of which at various, times complsiute hove lnve been made on account of neglect on the part of the keeper, wa Luve yot o lcarn of, auch chargos come Jug home o nuy Who Luve speut tiis moxt of tholr life atloat, andt who, from such an expocicnce, have Iearn- od the finy oitance of their dutles, 1n almost sl the prominent lake porla thers ere picnty of worn-ont aeamens who are well deserving of such positlons, aud too fur advauced In iife o Leitlowith tho elamenls ot a1l scasous of navigution, ~Tuesday, us the schooner Maggie McRas was Lelng drawn into_the lock at Port Coliorne, lier tow-llne, \which wan drawn vory Hghtly aronnd tie eurve of the lock, stipped ubove the kiutment and instantly eut dowh five men who were slauding st the curve, - Tho Capitain of the Mchae was hurt couslderably, and the Caplain of the Mary Glovor was moro neriouuly bLurt, ‘The Captain of the briz Foarless, who hud kis Lunds in his pockotu, wiw thrown upon hiw face with such violouce that for o time he wes thought to be killed, A pliysiclan was callod who guve him prompt ottens {fun, unet e was earrled aboard {is vouscl, —T'he Toledo Jifude has: the followiug in regard to tho prescut dull tntes: ©"Phore ure mors vomsols n port waiting chinrter ilian wo lisve econ beforo ot any thiue this season, Beveral hnva been horo for len or twolve days, and bave no more prospect of a losd than wien they first srrived, Among them are tho yelioon~ ord Itaho, E, M, Gurrington, 1, ¥, Merry, Evelyn Hatcs, Whnobtco and Bow Yrankitn, We lodra from " pariiva direct from Montreal that a largo unmbor of - Goean vesnela are Jying idlo at tht place. waitlng thy arcival isre of abijuents of corn from this port and that of Chieago, destined for the Europenn market, 1t Linw usuuliy been the cave that vossels bound to Euroe Jpean ports bave found vesnels ladon with graln for for- algn pocts, waiting for then ut Moutresl, but the dull tianes und eclines in frofghts Lave occasioned & com- plete reverea of thal order of things," —The Colliugwood Bullstin takes the following sla tisties from 8 reporl of the Bault Ste, Murfe Caual for lust yeur: * Thio buaiuess of tho canal was larger in 1873 than in lm{ i)l‘uvlmll your, In 1870 the total re- ceipts reached §41,809,43, Whereas in 1873 thoy wore $LL068.18, Tuu vocoipis i 1871 wore $11,20,46, Tho Juckeass {it tonnage 18 till moro remnrkablo, in 1672 the total tonnuge of voxaols puseing through the canal was 014,705 ; in 1873 it waw 1,204,443, being an in- croasoaf 289,710 tone. ‘Thio thiron great fnts of steam- ors padd tolls aw follows : Collimgwood and Surnis lues, $3,102.40; DBullulo line, $7,405,18¢ Chicigo e, 5260, 4, 'Crausient atcaiery tnd bargos pajd $9.605,01, and sailing vessels $21,757,11, The fof Tuimber of trips mado by tho thirew linck in ae follows Colidugwood luo, 707 Oleago line 53 ; Buffalo ilne, 147, Iuthe number of passbtygers wo Bod that the Cunadiun Nue (including the Colliugwood and Harnin lines) sliows » larger passougor traiio than sithior of tho Autericun Nuea, Tha Dyures aro as follows 1 Number af pakscnyeru down—Colliugwood (und_ Harnis) hrie, 85 uftajo ling, 9,201 ; Onfengo line, 1,048, Number 0 paswengors dowii—Colfiugwoud tne, 4,050; Duifala ling, 4,963 Ohicago line, 810, Tots] humber of page sengors (Loth wayk)—Collingwood line, 14,4395 fuifato line, 14,1703 Ohicaga line , 4,367, Grand total, 50,000, — BOSTON WOOL MARKET, ToszoN, July 3.—Wool iu gaod domand forall deatra- blo_qualities, Prices wbout tho gauo ne fast wek, Now Wontern cllp 14 ariiving vory frocly, und sells for Otifo nmuinly at 623§@5% 3 Michiyan, 50@5%0y X amil XX Ohlo, 63@37%0 clioloo dla plek-lockund XXX, 67} @iatgo § Michigan X aud XX, 63/6@6do; Winconsin SU@530 § Wuwtern supors und oxttus hold st dgdTe, pulitas Lic b el FOREIGN MARKETS, Lowpox, July 4~ p, m~Ten-forty bonda 104% naw Ba 1043 Erle 20, ltato for monoy on exclunge uh Governmont socurities, 2 per cout,” Amount of buliton whldrawn from the Dauk of Englaud on bal- ance to-duy, £83,000, * Panw, July L—Lioutes) 602 650, l au all alironio ok e grLaNRrOnT, July 45 p, m~United Blatoa bondsy Lvror0on, July é—b p.m,~Gol dy ; mifdd piun 85 u.mu‘"’o;x;‘fi."%‘}_r"g;x’u';"l‘fl.."fl;! il 70 Aviotlcan s saloton s banis'of mililing up= Innds, nolilng below good ordinary, deliverable Jinly, Bigd ¢ dodvarnblo Beptembor and October, 84d notbing below low middling, delfivorablo July, 8 3-10d § ot @ basls of middilng Otlenw, nothing Volow low middiing, delivorabls ity A5-16 ; aliipnenta of new crop, on & busla of o o Iy on s I a;m.m dling uplands, nothing below lard 829 @ Trovislons—Ticol, 01n 3 alincre, f5a; Sacon, din loug ceae” fuiadien; 4t 0. Broadatuth LonvoN, July 4—5, p, m,. ANTivERY, July ¢~Palraleum, 205, SUMMER RESORTS, TRAVERSEBAY HOTEL NORTHPORT, MICIL,, ’ #located on s Reninsuln botweon Lake Mich, Grand Teavarso fay, making it ono of ‘tho nose Ko Ald bliscs to board thronih tho g unst. osirable ‘e found. ApplY to whn:\gm"::'"“mmflrmnnm' b caq ‘RANKLIN, Propr CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Twalvo mllcn from the Viltagn of Gt Acomitin b the how, mountamenes e rc s Filavathon, B0 foot, . Viow, ok fatiiy Case fi saunca miles o e Valioy ot 1o Husimmer. sencp ] by any ia the world, " Coluhratad for 1ts. ihyloihat S mosphern, Temparaturn 15 10 20 degreos Lawar than ti ot Now Tark Crege o op vt 1e Bonrd, SHATNor dn oriag ,‘::!:;lc‘:; Aflll]lmfl 1toOot, 1. Board, G, T BEACH, Propeiotar, BAY VIEW HOUSE. This fuolr-looetad hanse, sltunted at Mu. (adfoluing O Oruiiard. Dasvn,: and DoaoutSaee an-Moattug Geons Wikl opsn uns 1151 Hay Bouoa liuated niar il Watorttoum Insga'und 2litd dnd simele,and il comman & ajon il Daihiny, oo il . Concnos always In att dopy 10" tako' pamangscs U b, otorate, R OB ON R TV ASIAUMKEAG HOTEL, FORT POINT, PR acot Hay, M Just complotod; uv»‘vyphlllépilg\?i Yargo, aicy roolv, Ih suitsor aingle, xpocially doignad for tho cdmidrt aud Convanlenc ul aiilea, botoy Yrirh gan, stoam lioaty alt And fros Yiatis, bowling,' toleraph, tovws ataud, lvory atabio, ata. Upad, Junal, at pupulae prices. A genoral iuvits fon to the teaveling hublio Is boreby extonded, All atoamors bos tgen oston, Dortlad, and liangar lam Jora, Bend for cifoular, Pdst-offics addrose, Stockton, Mo, D. W, RANLET, Propthstar, FARRKRACGOUT IXTOUST AND ATTANTIO EOTTSE, RYE BEACIE N, H, Now opon for the sosson of 1874, E: North isghitan (ke Dol sian). whors cvanroad t2 bofn rordiness, Tolegraph olfica In honaes, J. Ov‘ PHILBRIUK & SON, Propristors, - ‘C: nm%‘FE SEASIEORE! Vi t, R, Pllwton Honea toonghed daso 1 -V edtate oue, T celiont anel-bathing, hoating and fishing; the voolost and airy, on liatogan’y otor hrse. darice at the Upat most hreozy pingo on the const; posliivoly no mostultoen, Tara feom Nbiv York (by Stoniigton stoamors) 6 Weieh HIY, 85,78, Teruua mado aceapinhi PR A. 8, PLIMPTON & CO. Catskill nund DMountnin House Stages and Carringes, il ] ] S Avonor® Silugiress ainice for JANKS, B BEAOL upon tho arrival of all %) {n! aad Boats, AS. A, BIEAOCIT, Proprioton, RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALNS, TLXPLANATION OF REFERTNOR MARER.—1 Saturdayse enpied. ¥ Sunday oxouptods t Mondi 4 Fivu Buinday ot 6100w Dy, 18 S0aDL T PICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTSAN RAILRIANY “7“.";,‘ !_wa{l Qé, i.lli‘!kll. and ifua: Qf Ienfy.asconid.st, l'l‘ll 15 l;‘n:llu or ‘7:‘-'"1.“”“" N Huadilghe Arrive, Mall (va main and air lino),. Day Expro xuckaon Accolntnt . m. + 80 g3 me HENTY 0. WENTWORTH, Genoral Passanger Agodts CHICATO & ALTON HAILRA1Y, Cliieago, Kantas City and_Denser Short Line, via_Loufrie wnd Chicago, Springfield, Alionand St. Louls e, Unfun Siepot, TFe near Hadlven.ct, icket Gtficen £ AL Depot, angl 123 Kandolphest JFanuai ity and Donvor Fast Ex. usua ity Hapros: L. Louls Bxpres St Lo uls an eoris, Keokuk & Huriin eton, Chicsxo & Paducsh Railroad § reator, Lacon, Washgton fir. £ 20'p. s Jollot & Diieht Accamuodation. . ] 9308, my cHI"ASN, MILWAIKFE & Sr, PAIL RAIL'YAY, Onfon Depat, cornier Jiuditon and ‘Canul-ite," Neket Offea 63 South U pposite Sherman How at Dajot, dieurve, Arrice, Mitwatkes, Madison & Praiels du Chion, Mail. segavnerenal¢ 800 8, 1. [V10:008, T AMilwan 7, J Pulnt, St. Paul & Miuneapolls, Dav Expross.. " 9:30 5, m. |* 4218 p. e Milwaukee, Groen i Aol e, Mo 50 7:80p, 0 Northnrn lowa, Ma 5:00 p, m.|® 7:80p, o Milvaaicon, 8ty Paul & M i olis, Niwtit Expros t 9:30m m. [} 6:45 8. m0 ILLINOIS CENTRAL KAILRIAT. Depot foot af Lakest, wnd yoot of eenty.secand-st, Ggice, 1k Rundolplests, near Clark, Teave, e CHICARD, BURLIN Depots—tuot ar, Lake: d Canut gnd Sialeenthioate, = Ve Grand Pucisc Hotel, und at depals, UMINGY RAILRIAN, and Stzteqnth-sl,g icas, Noy b9 Ulark. Mall and Express,ecsse. Uttaws uud Sireatue Pissonyzac, | Dulinque & sloux dity 145D Pucine Fat Live, Tor Ol Ruasas Glty, Lokvonwore, cuivon & 8F. Josopls Lixn, Tazas KX pross, Aurora Pusson, Menduu‘uum Aurora Passonge: Aurors Passengor: Dubuqus ¥ SlouxCity Kixg Paciild Nicht £1p, fo On ansen Qilgy Ledvoanacis, chison & St, Josoph’ Exp. e Irove Actomoital Downor's Gruvs Accomnmodation|* §: x, Sundays, tlx, Saturcay. iEx. Mondsy CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRIAN, ity afices, &3 Glurkeat, (Sherman-House), and 76 Canate ., corier adison.at e aDubuaue Night iz, aOuiahn Night Exnros a lroeport & Duliuaus I: @ Figeport & Dubugue xpross ¥ Milwauken Mal, & Mllwauk rybotia Bapross Poul_Puswougo a—Nopat cormor of Walls and It BDebot Soragy of Capn] and Kefeioca W R STENN TP Gon, Pasm Agonts 5o 1SAT0, SO0 SLARD & PICFG ALROAD, oull corter of P liurus and Shermdnai,” ot aficey QOtnabs, Teavonw'iht Atchlson 2. Poru Accununodation NIkl 520r0s .. SCALES. FAIRBANKS BLANDARD SCATES e ATRBANLE, MOKED £00 “)",fl‘t' fl—"% 3 A‘lfl AN‘D 113 LAKE-ST. INDIGO BLUE, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Ogtatunl il Unoceclted far Blugtux Clothets bar op a1 Wiltuon tux Btore, No, 35 Nor Bl:-uln:mtlm" :l‘l\lhln‘\l:h{m'nn ‘h'\lr‘nfy Gipver ot Dol Ury Housckanor biy auth uso it whoutd wolttey wud et oy RO e, Drowlvtor, PROFESSIONAL OARDS, DR. A. G. OLIN, oty | ongaged and most suos 167 Waablugtonst, ‘The longast, onaaged and most sut; all Clhironie, Norvous, sud Spuclul D<o Isuusgs P oulinr to fomalor eoilily onred, Iavalids providod wiis Private apartu atl nce, and 3 o . for treatise, listanoe treated by mail. NOOUEEL Ty NO PAY !! r. Kean 360 HOUTIE CLARK. UEHIIUAUD, Lo connulted, anally or by mail, fros of vharg e v vwason, Dk, Jv K RAN s G clly who warratits 0ures o7 6o pi Iy physician in b S ulua R, 98, T 45 Vi ey Buiags frovm § 46 A5s [l