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Bigher ; No, 3mized, 633070, according to location, Ttye quict ; No.2, 8100, : Vi e | 'y i vimonte Toek ke AS22,00, Bullemeatn firm 1 8¢ 770 for shoulders § 1050 for cloar ribi 100 for olear, Bacou strong snd unchiangod, ouly order trada, Lari firm § at 11X0. AT, .2 July M,~—~CoTroN—Falr domand and Jowsr § qul fllln[{; lg{)‘l:.‘] Qfin:n"]:'llvgxil,”lb:;wn“l 85 balea s b lod 3 mtoc] o8, P T o Rl (e moal, $4,45, Corn=-Whito, casy at 850 ; yollow, 8dc, OATF, 11a%, AND InAN—Scarce, fir wantold, ProvisIoNs—Lard firm at 193:@ Lo, Tork Grm o w.ou.l n“fi:‘ q{;l; ;m\ 'nm Wi 8¢ for shouldera § o e T e rb S ErTnIA, ml'nuux:r;lx.r'uux.l Jiuy m‘; l—- Dn;nmvvn—mmlr roved demand 3 Tows, Wiscouain, oxira aally, $0.00@035 \honts 1 roccipla of mew introased § whifo, $1.45@! 1éidat $1.10. Corn in good demand ynllnwéer Yestern mixed, 80@86o. " Oate dul § whits, 118760 } mixad, Te0, . Tieviien Promouevn—~Dull and weak | nomioally u{’fl@lh. . UTTER--Activo and nnchanged. Ougrax—Steady ; Weateln prime, 110, Faos—Quiet and uuchanged, Vmsxr—igo, i LUFTALO.. Buvrare 20, —lnEADKTUPPS — Wheat inant. ntar Gotn Guhl sk 866 To Nox 11 E03¢c. {0t Nowa mizod Wontorn; few cars do 0o Onls ffond do- mand; 9,000 bu Xo, 2 Ohicago, in Jols, ab 6uo; 2,000 bu o, . O izo—Tweloads coru at Axe. y SEWORLEANS. |~ our T, July 2—BREADATUFFE—Tlom a.fi'n";'flfi."c'r‘fi'fl'. auw: ’Irnb(n, $0.0087.005 cholco, $7,25@6,00, Corn declined dc; yellow mlxmlE 87 830; whito,07c, Oals T@76o." Liran slendy b 0263 9 oe—ono on buding; prime now, $90.00; old, O atos—Pork—Balen at $13.35. Lard (o bigher; “ dry sald meats, none in first hands ; shoulders, 8o, ek eluouldors, 030 ; clear tibs, 1150 ; ‘clear, ill?.o: Yiand, 10@105 rd mrd_n'-mf firmor} tidreo, 130 keg, 135, BuaAn—Dnll ; fully falr, 00, Mozasses—Small gales of fulr at €00, . Witxy—Dull; Loulalaun, 090 Olucinnatl, $1.03, Covrir—Qulel’s ordiunry to primo, 1W@es Conn-Mzat—Dull at 5,00, A CorToN—3oro inquiry ; snles, 550 balea: pricea steads for good Trinds: éasy for othors, at last fuota- Hiona’ rocelyts, o1 balea s exporta—Continent, 1,000 Dalen: cosstwise, 440 Lales s stock, 24,816 balos; un- sold liat oventng, 18,900 balca, Manxriny-~(told, 110} ; sight, 3 premium; ster- ling, 650, OSWEGO, Q3wEa, July 22, ~GrAIN—Wheat dull ; No, 1 MU wpuiker, $1.46 ; oxtra whito Aichigan, $168, Coru— @750 Oaly'dull ot éda, TARINE. Port ot Chicngo, July 22 RRIVED, Schr Maino, Duflalo, conl, Bchir J, Kelderhouse, Buffalo, coal, Solir Ratnbow, Moquobay, codar pocta. Top Cuynhoga, Bayficld, sundrios. . Bty Rowena, 5, Josoph, suudrics, N h Trop Lake Breoze, Benton Harbor, sundries. Btmr Chicago, Mahitowon, sundrics, Prop Gravas, Buffalo, l(ght, Bargo @, D, {xm"“x"' ll]lnlr{nlu, light. Bebr Beotis, Buffalo, lights Beli Goldeh Harveal, Kaginaw, lumbor, 8ihr Oluvnlumi,‘ ucnumiimn.‘:x:xbnr. sehr 0, Hecuuain, Jumber, 8cbir G, N, Johnson, Ford River, Tumbor. 4 Prap Montans, Buffalo, sundrics, - Selr Ycleollas Dutalo, alt, op Seotla, Buffalo, sun i J. P, Marah, Buffalo, coal, Scbr G, Ellen, Miskegon, Tuniber, Turgo Kilza, Sugiuaw, lumler. Bebir Delaware, Haginaw, luwlier, Stmz Muskegan, Muskegon, miil:den, 8ebr T, G, Crawford, ¥ord Rtiver, lumber, 8ehir Androw Jnckson, Mlonominee, lumber, 8ot Prido, Duok Lak, lumber, Bai Mury clizaboll, lay City, fumber, Behir Felicitous, Manisteo, lnmber, Bchr William Hinith, Squth Haven, wood, Bebir Banfland, Butthlo, coal, Prop Charles ftelsz, Manigtee, lumber, ‘Barga Jarmony, Manateo; luniby Bebr Mincrva, atuskegon, Tumb Bargo Trausfér, Murkegon, lumber, Bargo C, O, D., Markegon, lumber, . Schr Hattlo Fisher, Holland, wood. Echr 8, 7, Luft, Muskegon, lmtor, Belir Tom Painé, Grand 1aven, bark, Sl Bilot, Ludiliglon, lumber, Bchr Cubn, Green Bay, lumber, Behr G, Tarker, Mnn{ogfln Tumter, Behr 0. Michelson, Lutinglon, lumber, OLEATED, Schr Haron, Kingston, 17,60 bn corn, Sclr Alleghiny, Dutalo,' Lilh pork; 3 tos 123, and aundrics, Bark Oleveland, Menomince, @ brls fiour, Bchr Mary Nuu, Hed River, 10 brls pork, Salir 0, N. Johnon, Ford itiver, 300 bu oats, Sebr Culla, Escanab, 5 brls salt, sud sundries. Bt Carchs, 8t dosoph, sundric, Btinr Clicagd, Manitawos, 45 Lris pork, and sundrles, Prop Lake Breere, Benton Harbor, 16 brls flour, and snndrios, - Behr Madluon, Teatwalor, 100 bu oats, 4 Lrls pork, 3 Bcow Mary Hiolen, Wil Lake, 150 ‘b corm, 150 bu ata, 10 brlh pork, Behr James D, Bn\r‘;':r, Buflalo, 42,693 bu corn, Sclr Mont Bliug, Buffalo, 21,600 bt corn. = 3 NIONT CLEARANCER, ‘Prop Godom Comphal, Erlo, 37,000 b corn, Prop Chiamplain, Ogdensburg, 11,166 bu corp, Btmr Muskegon, Grand Tgven, 100 bu onts, 12 brly tlour, 00 'dry Lides, 7 Lrla whisky, &' bris o, snd sundrics, ehr Ada Medorn, Ringston, 20,168 bu corn, ls.’lnp h!onlgu‘mcry P\El't Huron, 27,125 bu corn, 780 brls flour, '.'ut}’brl.u pork, 600 brly corumeal. Bchr E, . Moyes, Port Huroh, 28,260 bu cora, Tndis, Erle, 5,000 bu oals, ,000 bria fiopr, 174 Eronln t}x‘:nud ;D'ln’m'uln. 500 brtn fow, 60 b el [ 3hickinaw, 40 brls flour and sundries, Txonby-olght veasels cleared light, Lake Trelghts. o o oro dull at 8@3/e for corn, Soveral stenrars an e T e e ol Jows : Propa Nobrasks, wheal, and Mardauut, through. via Lufipla: prop Trindiville and Keopsuke, corn {hrough viy Erie; schr Emia Mayee, cop trough vis Barnia; sohr Adn Medora (e erening), corn te Kiugatan at 6xe, Total, & Capy 15, 95,000 bu whoat and 100,000 D corn, Vesaols Passcd Past Haron, . { Dispateh (o The Chicato Tribung. PonT hfl:nuu, T R e S Schirs Tom Shnming, Sanbary, Davil Wagstaf, 8 N, Li=lor, Golden Woet, Wabash, Bunny Side; props At~ fantic, Anulo L, Graljs. ) the publio know 4 At Chifitian charneler wavo moybady. ond, thing to +| tima to male oxaminations, Downs—3Sohr B, F, Bruce, Wrxu—South and gentle. Pone IIYROY, Bich,, July 22.—Dows—Prop Arctic; sobirs Ching, Montans, Miucr, Joln Rive, Up—Vrops Bradbury, OawegatcLis, Bedton, i Milinola & Mickigay Cann 2 il Diepateh to 71 Chicago Tril P ot g o A L e Moruing Lighl, Otinwa, 5,800 bu corn;” Norlh Ktie, Ottawa, 6,000 i corn; Cayuiga, Romee, ',000 bit corh, b e, T MbaironT, T, July B0 p. m—Annrvrn— Onoudaga, Algreis, 6,50 bu corn 3 Lclle France, fore +is, 6,000 Tva corn } B. ¥ Goadell, Buffalo Zock, 5,800 & ; D o _Potar i, ZaSille, 93,250 14 Toabek ; Gen, McClellan, dolfet, 45 m Lumber, 20 m shinglon § Giyign, Tockport, 100'm shingles; Daplo Leaf, dulict, 85,600 {i lumber. Miscollnnoou antcaco. “The ravenuo outter Audy Johnson has arrived at is part, o ateam baro Cofinberry, and_ eomorta Xin and Buckoye Btate, live been wiablo to ohtoln cars foes ol iy poriy il vonsequeally et astorday for aginaw, light, B ara 5 il o arge ficot of tumber at the kel bat fhe sales are faw snd fuy botween, there Leluy buf faw willing to inveat n these duoll times, ELBEWIKRE, i The schr Dan Tyon took wheat from Milwaukea fa Oswego at 63¢e, 2 —“."{tm ecow Lillie Giray hins been wyecked near Micli- gon City, ¥, —The Dry-Dock Gompany’s ship-yard and dry-dock s4Port Huron fsa the hauds of tho Uniled Slales Marehal. . ~—8uit has boca commenced in Cleveland againad Gapt Milo Roberts, of 1l sohr George Youug, by Goorye Bamander, tho sdlor who was sha last epring by the Coptaln, an accaunt of which was glven_at thio imo. Tho dumagesaro Inidat $5,000, Capt, Ruborts was dofending hiw vwssel ot tho Uie, aad Proposes (o de- fend thin suit, —Nuarly of qulig ll ho proscot scason fuga haso como to this jort from tho rivers above and Lelow Dutroit for the purposo of picking up tows, They have bact of tho firat-clags of tugs engugod In thiy Lusiness, but'Lavo seldom, in years pust, extonded tuglp tripe moch below Bar Pont, Hut'thoy have found on_pdvitago in this oug trip, from tho fact that they could procuro thelr coa) hers. cheaper than suywhoro elsgund Lave soldom fufled 10 ot & Low of {wo or mae vuwscls through, whick they could afford to tranujort {0 Lako Iiuron /st 40 por went loos tun tho eslablaied towi, vates from Lar Poiut o tiiab vietulty ; st least thoy liave and aro dolng it evory day. | Thinsbsogetnent 1 weo of equsl adiintago (o vesauls, s they can load horo with dispatels and ale ‘ways O o £4g £0 tuko thew through tu th waters of Lakie Uuron vithout delay, Thiv fa sometliug now i ths way of vessel towing, bt 1t now Jooks us though it might hoa_jurmanent ujug, oven in the busiest of ousons.—Clareland Herald, A Daby Found Under a RRoxesBush, Gunrded by a Do, Frow tue Terro Haute (Ind) Espress, Dr, Wilson retarnod lnst evenln Yoou, and roport that quite an excltemont pro~ rulli i thut clty over the flnding of & boautiful babe, wlaus o mouth old, uader & rose-bush in the garden of o wealthy old_gontloman named Juow, lust Bunday morufng. Tho babo was sleop- i quietly ing Lukel. and wus guarded by a Iuithtul dog that helongod in anotlior. portion of the city, and it was with numouh{ Lo would por- mib any oug to remove it from | urcnlupL-plw. Tho child Isaupposed to haye been left by two Iadies who got off the oars latp Saturday night. No uame, 10 addrous, pud no clow wero fouud upon the dresa or paruon of the clild, The ownars of the #1004 much mistifled s avy of the citizens. from Mat- LOCAL MISCELLANY. i o PROF, BWING, Tho Atgust numbor of Seribuer hias the fol.. lowing artiola on Prof, Bying aud his wroaching, writton by Dr, J. G, Holiand : x Thoro 18 oo sspoct of Prof. Ewing! fallcd to eliclt tho commant which &'.2‘.‘;«816‘2&\’33 o mauds, nud to this we purpo tlon, {0 lina had, fram G miomat e bl omaio ment befors an occleelnatical tribuma, ‘tho sympnthy; both of tho Clirlatlsn nud nuchrivkian’ public, . Bofoss definltely what tho charges wero fgoluaf Lim, atd after thoso chiargen wora publinled; L had tie opon aud outspolion goud-will of ul classer all necte, and all. froo-minded fndividuals, havo miada o differoncs withi tha publla It slon 1n Lld easo Lind boen what Prof, vatton estred, xcopt, perhaps, to havo glyou him the wnetion of IV‘I{I;‘K,");F. aad ik evou mora populas than ho On the roughent Bunday of Inst winter the writer of thin articls was in Ohicago, and responded aladiy to an. invitation to hour L'rof, Bwi proach, e went to a Inrgo, cold thioatre, and found It Aed. \Ve vonturs (o fay thal nok n ehiurch in that clty bad half as many altendonte on that biclomond day 85 bad egerly gathie ored to this thoeatrs to bour Lrof, Bwing. Tho huilding W s cold 88 5 barm,—go cold tHat the preachor was obiiged 10 ourtail hia services gomowhat, thongh mot 8 8oulleft tho liouse ow sccount of thio discomfutt and Alic tanger, * The mun who cauld command such an widlencs, on suck a day, becamo unturally an object of cliriaus study'; and the most the writor could Taake out of Lim wan that ho was a_cloar, vigorous, fndee pendent thinker, Orafor ho wis not. Gliaria- an in any somse he wns mob Thers wis aboul ~ him nome of tho - clap-trap {hat 50 offen occoinpanics populas pulplt gifis, T sormon was writton, nnd was not thoroughly well do- Iivered 3 but Ly ite clear arguwentation, and power. ful und brilifant glinstyation, it mado @ profound fie pression upon the meniory, and-loft o strong dcsiro to Urink ngain at the samo fountain, It wae s Ohristian Scrinon iu mpirlt, purpose, and effock ; and differed only from many’ other stfong eerimoud, fram otlioe ips, in: that 1t lcf the impression that tho preacher did his own thiuking with perfoct indupendonies. of all writton formulas of faiths B Thia wa belleva to be tha secret of his oMl upon thio picople of Ohleago, and upon the aympaibies of tho ‘whlo cauntry ; wud the coufidenco. iy Liny ot home, aud {ho faith in Lim awoug tioss whio 4o not Xkuow' Ik, como from tho popniar conviction that Lio proechioa tho Lrutha of Chrleanity precisoly ns e in “bis individual judgment, approhcuils theis tia lio preaches them purely in thoe futerest of Clirig tinnity and humaity ; oud hat Lo s the fartunce of 1o sect or purly,io aurve. Wa believo thin to bo & fair cxponltion of ‘the soctct of iy bold upon tlig peoplo. Tloro’ aro, probubly, others fn°Chicsko will a8 much learning, as fine rhotorical and dis lectical skill, and s pura o Chelstan purposo s Prof, Swing, ‘There ars preachers licro of flner presencoand greator ¢loquonca than ho; bus fhero 18 something in bim that drawa tio mukses, alike of cultured and wuout tured ien nnd women, Which (Loeo preachorg (o nop Jupnces, IF {liak somatling Lo not tho preclsb souige hing which wo havo tdicitod, wo should bo gied 1o hear it nomed, Here 8 8 goud teat case, nnd, when it i thoroughly cxamined, wo shall' find that tho people throng to hear Y'rof, Swing simply, or maluly, bocause lioda ® frco man, sowing notliui becauss Lia weitton cread roguires it, nnd sofraining from eaylug nothing Decauso his written crcod condemny it. o boids his zeason aud his common seneo abovs iho dogimatlo theology of tho gchools, and_ takes his Christianity e rectly from tho Gospels, unformulatod by tho Lande uf otber.men, & 1t 1» enid thnt error, and what s eallod liberal Obyls- Uanity, aro aitractive’ to (e unchristian world, Fols I8 glved na tho romon why Thoodors Parker ajid B, Fro dollyer "havo altracted Iurgo i, Tho resson dors uot apply In this case, ‘bose Whohave tried Prof, Bwing declarothat o is nob ity of horeay, and Wi0sg who v Loard him proseh uow Ahat Lo 48 thoroughly trac to what may 5o do- nomiunted tho ovangulical fdens of Qhriathunity. o hwa preaclied a pure docteing and a true Chriskan life, o has been rovarant La tho oripfires amd truo to (1 Master, and vol lio bna beon, and {4, ns Jopular as any of thoso whoso niariies e havo writlen, - And whon o como to the real reason of the paj ularity ‘of tho meus called hetovodox, we slall find it procisely tho samo ns that which’ miwkes Prof, Swing tho popular Savorito that Lo i Thoir abeoluto, frectom ia thelr cbara, *Thero fs, undoubtedly, - somethiog deeper than the demand for frocdom’ in our teachers which has bad sometbing {o do with this cage, Itis comiug more and more to beunderstood fhnt 1h preat end Chbristiunity is character,—to transform bad charactor into goad character, to moke good mon . out of bad wen, to substituto benovolanco for soldxlymess, a3 tho Tulo of life,—this s recognized, more aud more, g0 the miselon of Ghelutioulty, Mord auil more, too, s it scen that ‘all the sects hola their Christianity in auch form that in numberiess inatatices this Atpreme conaummation i reached, Thorefore it fa that- dogmatic theology s deamed of ' comparatively Tittlo tmpor. tanco. - A church may ba orthodos, and, by the confes #lonaf it own members, bo cold, {nelbiont, sud uvon dead, Orthadosy saves nobody’s Christian, Tavo aud Thereforo it fs that when o uscful, eflicient,”Inborions, and popular Christlan teacher s pounchd upon as's horotla with tha definite- intention of curtafling his influcncs, the publlo heart robols. Reaults aro whint the world wants, It 4 aven to bo more importuut that. men bo saved and cditled {nto s Christinn manlicod, than thet mainten. augosball be given ta somd non-eacntial dogua that has found ita way into tho ereed of the sect with which the preackier finds himeelf nssociated, {0 say thot any froo Obriwtian teacher in- this conutry, who drives atraight loward tho trup Ohirlstiuyn will have bigarera in plenty, 1f thoreds notromo- bo learned from this fact, amoug those who flud thelr churelica growing thinned oot by ear, thon they aro neflher wiso in reading fhe. will of 'thelr Maiter, sior” quleke in interpretiug o' signs of tie m g AND WAREHOUSE COM- £ MISSIONERS., The Tllinois Raitroad and Warchouse Commin- sionera who arrived in town Tuesday evening pent tho day yestorday in consulting on gou- eral mattors, and secing that things in their live of business wero going on eatisfactorily. Tho only Commissionors who have arrived yet are Judge Brown sud Mr, J. AL Piorson, Judge Bioele not having arrived yot. Thoy are nccom- vapiod by thelr Becretary, Mr. A, MoLaugtlin, together with whom they visited in the morning tho offico of tho Grain Inspector, Mr. W. I, Harper, whero they found averything in eatisfactory shape. A for ns thoy have hod everything in the city hitherto has beon found equaily correct. , At tho Rogistrar's oflico it was _found necossary to mako appoivtments to flll the vacancies cansed by the resignation of Mr. J, H. Allan, obief cleric of tho office. 1n his place was apuointed Mr.'Q, W. Davicls, formorly kocond olork, whoso place wis takon Dy Sir, I Doan, formorly third clerk, This clorkship is etill loft vagnut, no appoint- ment having yet beon mado by the Commissione ors, It has, for somo timo past, booen the Intention of o Railroad and Warchouse Commissionors of Illinois, Jows, Wiscousin, and Minnesota to Liald a conforence, at which they can interchango idous aud opinfons with regard ta tho lawsin cach of these Btatos bearing spocial relation to their rcm_mnr line of work,” It was' decided by the lilinois Commissioners yesterdny tho maot- iug ahionld be beld at Dubuqye, In., on the 12th of Auguet next. Tho Commissioners will remain in town to-das, when thoy will pursue their usual work of invosatigatiop, i pRes e CRIMINAL, CRIMINAL CODRT. 2y In the caso of tho railroad couductors, Latham and Linsly, State’s-Attornoy Recd moved for an inereaso of bail. Tho bail they gave immediatoly after fheir arrest was for Linsly $1,000 and for Latham 500, IIr. Rood thought tho bail too small, ag the punishment, mn onse of conviction, was fixed by the statute at o torm in thq Poni- tontiary, not excoeding ten years, A, Trade, counsol for the conductors, contendoed that a later atatuto chsuked tho ponalty, and - fixed tho punishment &t & form not exceeding ane yoar, and rend the law to that effect, Tho Court decidod that $1,000 bail was sufliciontly large, and iucrensed that of Latham from 3600 to that sum, ‘Cho trlnl of the prison- ors ig fixed for Sept. 8, + Joseph Kaiver and David MeCarthy ware iried for tho lurcony of & carpot-bag, aud were ace quitted. ¥ James Brewstar and Charles- Dougherty wore tried for burglary® aud acquittod, Honry Linscomb ploaded guilty to the Iarcony of o coat from E. 8. Simmons, and was re- manded. Martin Lawlor waa tried for tho larcony of iron from the Plttsbarg, Cucinnati & 85, Louis ‘Rallroad Company.” 1o was found guilty, and his torm of punishunent fizod at three yoars in {tho Tonitontinry, Ilo was also tried on'suother iu- dletmont for the sumo offense, und hig term of punislunent fixed at two years, QI POLICE COUNTS, "Juntics Kaufwunn yestorduy Leld Jobu Chgm- bors over to the Crimiual Court, un the churgo of larcouy, under 5800 bonds, TPotor Tion wau bofora Justles Kaufmann yon. torday to unswor to tho larcony of a watsh from James Golzing. Ho was held ovor to the Crime inal Court In Londs of $500. Conrad Daumgarton wns arrcated and faed 816 Ly Justica Seully, yosterday morning, for strikiig Audrew Gluttner throo times iu the faco with his fist, Glutiner had tried tocolloct a bill and, not euccooding, called Daumngarton bad nOWo8. E, 1% Ball and Aloxander Willinmon wero ar- rostod ‘Cuonday by Datootive Simmony, with RAILROAD rallrond tickets of the Burlington & Quinoy Rond on thelr porsons, whioh, it s allegod, they had stolon, Yoatorday they were bronght boforo Justico Boydon, wha couttnued the caso until to- day undor §400 bl auch, Mary Canlon was srrosted on a warmnt aworn aut by Oflioor I'oley for the Iatoeuy of o cow sho found struying on the nlght of the firo, The , Uriofly, to call niben-» CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSUAY jury s 1874, Woman eworo sho had -advortised for $lio owner of tho Anlmal, and, no poraon cnlllmw olaim hor, sho intonded to approprints the bovine ns her .own, "Tho onse wes contlnucd till Yriday, by Justico Seully, undor $350 bonds, i e : ‘Churles Byors (s an old offouder, 4nd has hadn boforo tho Woot Silo Polico Court’ ng often that tho deaisions of Justico Seully Liavo fiightoned him, Yestordsy lio was ngatn dragged boforo that Justico, whon lio mworo thnt ho could not recolva o fair and fmpartial trial at his hands, and took » chinugo of vouuo Lo Justice Boydon, ’x‘hnt tribunal bieard hls easo, nnd, lka Justico Soully, coucluded: that tho fellow was bettor off at tho Bridowell than in town, and thorenupon consigned lum to that Iustitution for the noxt twenly days. Ids Kelly will not hobnye horaelf, and porsista Io the evil'habit of onticing and sopiug passors- by into her. sbado, near tho coruar of Linrrison straot an Qlark. Tuoaday nighs the girk wos at horold tricke, which sho Las timo and ngain Dbeon uotified that sho must stop, or bo * brought up Lo (his lLiudly sdvica sho has paid no liced, and as a rosort she was yesterday, boforo his Honor Justice Boyden, who taxed tho youn, Indy $10. Miss Kelly was unablo to settlo, aud 8ho In now busily engnged in serubbing out the contt-room and oining aparimonts in_the Avmory station. In twouty fi’..,»u sho will hava ihe rooms of that bullding in proacntablo shape. Tho grocn-eyed monster furniahed anather cago yesterday to Justice Boyden, 'This tima it was Charlos Johnson, who for eome.time past Las beon paying Lie addresscs to & girl named 1ds Duvon, who resides in tho. building at tho corner of Ularkaud Van Buron straots, Yester- day morning, Johnson hnd his jealous {feolinga araused, and, doubting tho coustnncy .of Misa Duvon, bio, ot tho hour of 2 o'clock, in ordor to satiefy finieolf a5 to hor idlity, smashod in tho windows of her room. Tho jauitor of the building arrested him, and convoyed she lovor of tho * lady * to the Ilarrivon Bircot Ststion. Boydon diunp({vrovod of the conduct of tha fol- low, and fincd him $16. 1fo will not eoo the ob- ject ot his affection sgain for thirty doys, 08, 1ot liaving tho necensaty currency o liquidnts tho asscusment of tho Justice, he wont to the Bridawell. Enrly in the morning of Wednesdny following tlio flre on tho Bouth Bide, a follow named .Goorgo Jonos wao arvested {n the residenco of Mr, Chinrles Welirlo, No, 255 Michigan avenne, sb the carnor of Ifubbard cqurt,” and, being brought bofore Justico Boydon that morning on tho cgmrgo of burglary, tho henring of his easo wos coutinued ~till yesterdny. - Tho wit- nesses against Jooes fully ‘sobstan~ tinted tho * charge of ‘burglary, and the Juatico hold hint over to the Criminal Court un- der 8700 bonds, o wag thon confined in tho risoners’ pon n:]jalnlng; the court-room, to await Pl.m adjournmont of Court, prior to being com- mitted to the County Joil, in dofault of bLail, Whou the hour camo for tho romoval of tho jail rinonors, Jones was mnowhero to bo ‘found, Micor Cronk and DBaflif Tunison- searched for over an lour for tho missing burglar, ' The dNicers who wore in attondance upon the court ingisted that no prigonor hnd nssed through the court-room. Lock-up Gub- Binu was equally oertain that Jones lind not haen foken to a cell in tho stntion. Findlly, after all tho prisoners kad been romoved, nuothor soarch was mado, which waa moro succosslul then tho former ono, as Officer Cronk discovered tho fellow stretohed out at full length on tho top of tho iuclosuro that covors tho atairway leading from the room allotted to the prisouors fo tho cells below, which waa about 12 feot from the floor, whoro Le bad hid himself with tho pasisianco of o fellow prisoner, thinking that, when tho conrt-rcom way omply sud quiet, ho coul't make his oreapo. Whon hauled from his place of cunccnlmnntm looked a8 if & very small sum would purchase him. Ile now rosts in durango vilo with Jailor Fola, MSCELLANEOUS, Tho John Ciifford charged with Tuosday's Crinunt ig a colored man, John W. Dick swora out & wayrant before Jus- tice Hinedall on tha 11th ivat, for tho arrcst of Granvillo J. Drosser, an ex-Tustico of tho North Bido, charging him with an assault with a dondly woapon with inton to kill the afilant, on tho 7ti day of this month. o wng arrested yesterday. and brought befors the Justico for hoaring, Dick mado his nppearance too lato to prosocuto, and tho prisoner had heon dise charged, Heosiguifiod his intontion of cansing Dresser’s rearrest. * Tho Robinson brothers’ perjury caee, mention of which was mado it yostarday nioruing's paper, was called up yesterday beforo Jnstico Hammil, whon a changa of venue was taken to Justico Roolle, who continued the hearing of tho case till this morning a¢ 9 o'dlock ~under 4,000 bail, which . wad furnished, When this caso is disposed of, Commiesioner Hoyno will logk after the brothers in regard to a matter of boil in which- thoy aze intovostod. The S0th day of May last, the{- wero arrested and brought Dbefare tho Commisalpnor, charged with various vioiations of tho Intornol Rovenuo law, princi- pol among Wwhich wag tholr failure to make ro- turns of leaf tobacco eold by thom. They woro hold to suswor fo tho District Court in honds of 85,000, Thoy snllicd out to find bail, and have noverss yot reported. Officer Waterman, of tho United Statos Couct, | will keop hig cyo'on thom, and in n day or two they will ngnin bo heavd of us having been bofore Conmiesionor Hoyno, Sergt, O'Donnell, assisted by ORicera Bhny, Toutihan, and-Mahoney, yostorday recovorol &ix horaes and buggios, and a variaty of - smalior goods, whioh are supposed to Lave beon stolen from thia city, Tho thioves, Mike McQuaid and Miko Grady, had alrondy disposed of some of the goods to farmers in Grundy Conuty, nbout 15 miles bolow Joliek.* One_horeo and buggy be- longs to Mr. Kolb, of No. 299 Dluo Islund oavauuo ; thorest are af tho Polico Headquarters awaiting identifloation, | 4 Threo men hid behind trocs at the Lincoln Park drivo, and shot twico'nt Dr. Alfred G, Behlooser and bin brothior Alosander, Tucadny night about 11 o'clock. Lhe halls passed within aninch of their hoads ; the Lorses Eo_fi fright- eucd and ran off at full _ufmed, which probably soved them from boing kLilled, R “Two gaudily-dressed, senameled-facod women appoared yosterday boforo Commissioner Hoyno, , by roquest of a United States ofticor of-the In-', terual Revauto Dopartmont, under tha folow- mg circumstances: The older of tho two is Lnown to many 88 Aguos Cody, or Mra, Syith, and sl Ieeps o cigar-shop, etc., on Van Buren stroot. IIo companion was oneof hor nttoudants, whom ghe koeps on hand moro as an attraction for Lior_oustomora :than from sny othor cnuge. Homo fow days nge' & Doputy United States Morahial atepped In to Mre. Smith's cigar atoro, and, attor busing a oigar from the youny woman, nuked Dior in a careloss manner if” sho had auy- thiug to drink, 1io was apswored i tho noge- tlve.t‘mc wa informod she could produce a bat- tlo of wine, with which ho would drive;dull caro away,"if Lo would pay 5. Tho ofiicial hevita- ted, when tho girl snid, *Hhall I got it for you?" e daciined hor offor. Juss then n young man employed in a neighboring insurance larceny in oflles appearad upon tho sconc and nccostod tho | official with tho words, ** You aro an internal rovenue man, ain't you?" ‘Yos," roplied the visitor, when all at onco it flashed upon Mrs. Smith and her gir) that thoy. had mado a very nnrrow oseape. Ilnd the wine boen brought, ‘sha laving no licenso -ita mell - it, sho ‘would in oll probability have gone to the Fenitontinry for not loss than mx months, and paid & fine, in addition, of §100,. District-Attorney Glover waii present, and, in hig usual affable manner, explained to tue women tho law governivg the enlo of ardent spirits, oud gave thom, Birs. Bmith espooinlly, some good advico, which she will do_ wall to lwm\ in the tuturo. Comimissioner Hoyno discharged thie prisoners, —— THE OITY-HALL.: . Rospeoting the barn eald to have baon ereoted by the Clerk of the Oironit Oourt In violation of the fire-ordinance, Firo-Warden Chapin roturns the follawing repart to tug oard af Public Works 1. 2, Prindicille : P Drat 8ti: In regurd to tho slod, or barn, lately ‘Duilh by Mr,Gross, ntd23Warron aventy, 1 measuted o bulluing, and found the wize (o be 13510, and 12 feot from the ground, Tho ordinuuce llows euclosed slods 10x10, audl privies 10x10, each 13 feot high, all of wood, As this Is tho only ool slpuciur o’ the | 1%, I du ol conwider il » violatlon, us tho Corporatjon Cotninel gays that the abied and’ privy mby bo cone steucted du onp atrictiy - Respectfully submitted, = o . . " . OJIL Cuavi¥, Biro Warden, Tho Bonrd of Publio Works yestorduy issued tho followlng permils: "Phomay O'Connell, throo-utory aud basomont briok, 25265, on Blue Inlaud avenuq, near Fourteenth stract. "Conrad olpp, throo-atory and basement brlok, 00200, on Brondiay avenue, noar Pwonty-sovonth street, B, von Qlahn, four-story and basomont stone, 26x100, on the northonst corner of Olark and IHinois stroats, 8. Bwartechild, throe-story and bagement stone, 25x40, at 282 Olo atroot, W. .8, Johnson, throo-story and basement brick, 80x100, on the soytheast cornpr of 1linols and Stato stroots, = : ‘ho Comptroller han disposed of 8,000 worthy ofNelty bonds ab 1 por cont premium. ‘This is [l{nml. considerivg the stringenoy of monoy mat- ors, . b No business was transacted by the I‘nlxéo Oom< ont, ¥ Caommisaioner Shorldan was no! at his post at the City-Iialt yestorday, In vioy of the firo in tho morning, and the constant devotion bha han sliown the dutlos ‘of his ofico for raany months, this absenco was cons'dored rathor aur- prising. s desortlon was genoratly attributed to followlng tho oxample frecuently sot by one of thia highor oflicials of tha Peoplo'a party, in whicl viow of the enso it ean bo regarded only ny n dolicato way of paying o compliment o a et perior oflicer, ¢ Tho Board of Publio Worka is slill futonsely aunoyed with thousands of visitors daily seking for tho minutest oxplanatioas of all the dotails of tho firo ordinauce. 'Ihe.dny's work wnsn coutrovorsy with law and tie Board of T'ublia Works on ono sido, and wrath 'and privato indi- viduals on tho other. As in pravious confliots of o lika nature, the Board inviriably came off firs} bost. T'ho Prosldent of the Joard hns at present in preparation a huge S!nlum of an ocouplod coflin bearing the legend, “This Commissiongr was talkod to death by parties owning or bmid. ing wooden hulldings within tha old firo-limita,” 1o coufldontly expaote that thia appoal o their pnthios will wark mora offoctually than s thous eand to thelr patriotism or etinmon Honsg, Tho small fire which, by a siranga coineldence, waoy gounded from No. 121 at exnolly 1:24 o'clock osterday aflernoon, accordiug to the clock in the iro-alrat oftico, was groatly oxaggerated Dby those who protended fo have cought the firat iru worthy nows from those whohad scon poopla who Lind boen thero and ought to know all nbout it. ~One francic Inuividual, with hair dlshoyeled and cont-tailn sironming, rmahed into the dotec- tivos' offico, and iosisted that the rosi- donca portion of tho Boith Bido .was doomod to, if not alroady lying ‘ow in, destrup- tion. Anotlior man inlorviowed the Insurpnce Inapoctor, snd insisted that, if tho outmdo cities were not at oncotolegraphod to, the results would exceod in torror the ovont of 187, Tho actuni fact woa that tho five wns got under with bub 1ittlo difliculty in about twenty minutes. Somo- {thing sltonld bo done to pnt ' stop to the non- sopsical prattle of such donkeys. Buch talk fg, liko tho bray of that quadruped, porfectly harm- loas, but aliways disagrocablo, Tha Comptroller yestorday nofifiod the Board of Publia Works to” have a aurvoy made of tho vaults of the City Hall, and to cauge tha Bamo, if at all dafective, to bo pub inn Proper eonie dition. Tho Board accordlugly sont for ox- ‘Commissioner Cartor, undor whoso suporvision the vaulta wero orccted, and Mr, Boyington, to ko an oxamination, aud oxeouta any impraya- monts which it was possiblo to effoat. It ia prabablo that Mr, Loyington will nok ba ablo sa comply, in whith tase another oxperienced amh?lcnt will nssist tho ex-Commissioner at tho oxamination. Tho presont Commissionors bo- liove that tho vaults ap at presont are tully equal 10 any emergengy that may nvie, . 'Lally ane for the Police Commissioners. Yo torday afternoon » dixcharged polico oflicer, wlo has taken an M’Tnl in g caso to’tho vourts, was bemonning his fate at the City Hall -and ut~ toring romarks anything but enlogistio to- the Dolico Commigsloncrs, Heconsidered that ho had not had a fair trial. “Why, sorr,” ho urged to s bystandor, * tho doy of ma thrinl I hnd gontd- men worth half a milliou of property spake for 1ne, and yo} tho Board give me sho saclk.™ President Dixon yosterday left tho following mystorious communication on tho Hanitary Buperintondent's deak : £ President Dixon orders tho prompt removal of unuccossnry dressing from tho sxtromity of Aldorman Warren.” Hns Dr. Miller beon Duilding a 8t, Lonis plastor of Laris moaumont on the imb of tho Alderman? Whatover ha hns dono it is clear that Dr, Millor must obey by suporior ofticer and_immediatoly unswaths tho log, arm, or big tos of tho disabled City Fathor, Anothor ivteresting question arisos 08 to Jow wmany and which of tho Alder- men cnploy Dr. DMiller os physician, and whethor _ tho I'resident of ~ tho Council helps todingnose oaoh aase, nnd always dirocts the Dacior ns to tha oxact momont nt.which the crigis has boon pagsed, and the Dandages may be remored, At the Bonrd of Honlth office tharo is to ba zaon dlottle which onco contained. that _exhil- arating oxtract of grapo julce, burnad, whioh is summalily oxpressed by the lutters O, b, V., but which lsnow “filled with romarkably clear and pleasantlooking wator, Tho origioal label and capsulo have been romovod, and in placa of the formor is a picce of papor bonring tho words, * Water tiken from tho canal at Loclport on July 106, 1874, left by Mr. Brainard.” This gentlomaa is one of tho Cuual Comuissionors, and his object in bringing tho bottlo of walor Lo tho Board wns Loshow that as long astha Daden ditch was not altowed ta_dircct tho Aux Plainos Rivor iato the Chioago Rivar the opnnl would do its duty of purifying tho lattor stremn in 2 proper and becoming msnuor. It has been notieod that for some days pust tho water of tho Chicago Rivor haabeon sicgularly cloar,—that is,of courec, for Obicago River wator. 'he reason far this ia that tho Ogdea Qitch and Aux Plsipes Rivor have both driod wp, and consequontly the former Ty not ompticd tho water of tho luttor into tho Chicpgo atroam. . 'ho presout condition of the rivor is proof positiva, if any furthor proof wore nocosenry, of tho fuck that ia the Ogden qitch's draining tho Aux Plaino's;wator ji thoe real cause of too frequont nttncks of river-stench. The water in tha boldo is very clear, tho sediment in the bottom of tho Lottle being. vory light. A film floats at Lio top, too; Lut, outside of this and tho oda, which isliko Gooso Island on a hot day, tho yater would casily pass muetor with saiiml on 1 gix weoks' tropical omso‘, “or. peonlo who cau stand Dridgeport whisky withont ehuddoring, A bottlo of it should bd At ouco forwarded, with the complimonts of tho Board, to Mosurs. Wontworth and Ogden, 3 it ot s . GEN: EWS, The Now York Jlail say: “Wheo that West Sido ‘fire blazed up Wednesday, Chicago must lave felt protty much us tho old lady did whon the breoching bioke." 7 The temperaturo yestorday, as. ohsorved by Mannsge, optician, under Lux TaRmuNe Building, wag 1 tho shode at 7 n, m., 72 degrees Fuhren~ Loit ; 10 @, m,, 77; 12 m,, T8; 8 p.m, 80; G p. m., 77; sad 8 p. m,, 6. Fy o £ A moeting of tho graduatss of the Chicago Callogo of Pharmacy was' hold in the Calloge ‘rooma yesterdny aftornoon for tho purposo of organizing and forming an Alumnl Association, , A committeo was appoiuted for proparing 8 gon- stitution gnd Dby-laws, and Woduesday, Aug. 19, fixod, for tito noxt maoting.’ Mr. Charles Af, Ford presided, and IL W, Buchanan waa Soero- tary pro tew, . ;] 1 A hoy.named Edward Scheiner was run pver by a brick wagon at the corner of Bius lslund aventie and Mitchell stroct yesterday forenoon, .and onoe of his shoulders was'badly njurad, He lives ot No. 50 Hastiugs streot. John Konnody, a lad of 6 yonrs, was' ran over by o horse and bupgy at the “corner of Maxwell und Halsted etreots, yosterday wmaning, aud badly bruised about the head. The Cincinuati Enguirer klm\l{ obaoryes “Tho Chicago poople think that thor lust firo lost thom tho sympathy of tho world, This s o ‘mistake, - Chicago cojoys nll the aymaqnuaiu the world, but ‘untll sho gota a botter Tire Do~ portnont, it wouldu't be well to pasy tha " Tho Rov. Qeorge Guiroy, pastor of the Cary Aveuuo Baptist Oburch, Chelses, slass,, diicuss- :ed, Bupday, an tho Ohicago ilre, Topopting s sor- man he preaclied on the samo subject atter the {five of 1871, hut which ho considored oqually ap- plicablo now, :As Bngine No. 10 was driving slong Adame streot to yosterdny morning's fire, it_collided with the howo clevator and Pipomnn Raw and another man wore flung to’ the gronnd and neriously burt, 'The aceident ivas eausod by the Ligh fence round tho now Onstom-House, which hindored the approaching volicloa from buing visible to their various ocoupants. Conaidorablo excltoment was oreatod abaut the Now Adolphi, Into Chicago Thostra, luat night \ubout 10}¢ o'olook. Lucien Crover, the prapri- atar, was called upon by Mr, Loo to settlo up & littlo back bill, but, as tho lattor assorts, Lecamo obstreporous, and called Lim an * Irish bruto.! Lco opaned out on Grover'a neck with a stinging ‘b‘l‘nw, uml‘um polica “;m cnllleg to é:lé:;{'o;gr:fi thelr sorvices wora uok requived.. G ‘to gtlln. and Loo |)rnm?um.l ot ta follow him .8bout and pummel biw any moxo. Tho oitizons of the Bixth Ward, living near Thirty-lsut aireot, mdt fu Kramor'a Il i0 dis.- ouss the subjoct of drainnge. 1t was apparont from tho spocchos mnde, that muok 1l =°“"l{ had oxistod for some time iu Lhe southorn pari of tho ward, beenuso of tho nogloct of tha au- thorities to put in thosewers for whioh over 800,- 000 had beon appropriatpd. ‘Thoy wished 1:].\}: wnin sower to bo on Uhirty-first nunuk’ which is the dividing lino, ‘o hurry on the tardy author- itios, & committeo conklsting of J, 1. I nrto‘li D, J. Laory, M, McNamara, J. H, Radolift, and D, @, Gaono,- was_appointod. 'I'bo maating thon \ad) ourucd uptil Bnhu‘dny eveniug, when thore wfl'l bo anothor in the sameplaoe to ack upon any roport tho (lnmmmcnmlyuukn.a ek K> cation of Thomas O. Garland far a wr{th:t aléguv‘.\'f:'rllouuto against the mombors of tha Board of Wrustoes of tho Ade Straot Methodlst Churoh was declded by Judgo Puwnl}‘ i the : Oriminal Court, yostorday mornivg. * The poti- missloners, owing to tho wbuonm of ila Prosi- tion wrs donlnd at tho gont of tho relator, for. 0 tho following rensons ¢ It waa a woll-gstablished rulo that no flmmou phould flio an fnformation 1; noano of allogad illogal oleetlon It ho himeel had tnken part in suoh oloctlon, Gatland's peti- tion did nob mob forth whothor much part Lad boon taken Ly him or. mol, but it should . have dowo mo. Tha rosponse of the defendnuts, howoror, stated that ho had pastiaipated in tho elastion. 1f ro, ho had no Tight to objoot. Agnin, ft did not Appoar that tho rosult of tho elaction would bavo boon dif~ faront if no illegal votes had boon onst. - Furs thormaro, tho potition for the wilt contained stntomonts rolativo to tho Tiave Dr. Dundys whioh wore ontraly out of plaoe in quali & docite mont, and whish wore uncalled for, importinent, and scandalous, Mr. Qarland’s quosted the Court to save him an excoption, and ix tho amount of rotator's -bond, sa ho would prayan appoal. Dofondant’s counsol ohjectod, and thoe Court took Lho matter until Monday, Tho Board of Trustoes of the Northwostorn Univorsity Yavo undor considerntion the fenai- Dbllity of founding an sstronomical pleorvatary. In doing so, they propose to avold two or thrae ulstakes that have beon made in a sfmilar dirag- tion on a provious ocoasion in our oity. In tho first place, they bavo scoured an ondawmont for n-tolescopo; ‘In tho sccond, thoy will prob- ably sacuro o teloscopa of G or 8 inchas diamotor, which can bo moro ensily handled thnn ono of 183, inchos, and which will be rfiul!u a6 largo a8 necpys sary.. ‘Thoy intend to build a_house in wiich such an instrumont can bo usod with fnollity, eo thiat tho studonts mny po enabled to goin a dl- reet acquaintance with the henvons, bofors go- iug thero, from tho obsorvatory, In connoction with this cquntorinl a fine trangit instrumont of 121¢ incbica aporture, the Frnnorl.y of Tranols Dradley, Eeq., witl probably bo mounted, aud made to do good sarvico. ———— ANNOUNOEMENTS, The Committeo of the County Boand on Equallzation of Taxos announco that they will mot to-morrow at 10 o'alook at tha Crimingl Court Building, and continuo in gession threo days to consider all complaints made rogarding tlio county asmossfBont of resl and porsonnl property tor 1874, All membars of Templar Lodge 440, 1. 0, 0. F., aro roquestod to bo promptly on hand aé thelr liall this ovoning, carnor of ‘Washington and Desplaius streots, for work in tho degraes, and other importaut i;uslu N Gardon City 'Lodge No. 141 A, T. aud A, . will give their sixth aonual plonio at Bhary shooters' Park ta-dny, Cara will loave umlf; pok, corner Clinton and Carroll straoty, at 9 o'clock wharp, An onjoyable day may be antiof~ pated. ' Tha young people of 8t, Paul's M. E. Church, Maxwell stroot, corner Newberry avonue, will Eivo a dimo entertuinmont this evoning, The Programme will embrace singing, spoakin reading, and a zither parformanuce y Prof, Shryer, A quartorly meeting of tho Missionary Band Union will bo held tlnfi ovouing at tho r:’umu of tho Y, 3L, O. A., No. " 148 ‘I\Xndfifinn-st. I'his_or~ ,,vamzalmn, compoged of Y. AL 0. A, Yoke Fol ows and Lindred bands conueoted with avangeli- cal churches in Ohicago, is organizod to doyise and carry out the best plans of inducing tho mnn{ young men In our city to attend divino services in _our ehirchos. Dolagates from dif- Torent Bands will ba present, and will give thoir roports, Al young men are invited to he thero, St o PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs, Pottor Palmor aro announced among the arrivalaat the White Sulphur Springs, Virginia. The Hon. George M. Tow, Dresident of the Board of Tyade, arrived yostordny morning from tho East, vory much improved in health, Hois stopping at 8%, Caraline’s Court Hotel, Among tho gentlemen on whom the dogrea af Master of Arts in course was recontly eonforred by Amborst College was P. N. Huskell, Suporin- tendent of Schools in Iiyde Park, Ho was & graduate of tho clags of 1871, ’ Cosmopolitan Lodge, No. 6, Rnights of Dythins, ot its mooting last evening, presentod Chaucellor Commander. John Drouncr with a neat gold hadge, olegantly ons;]nvml and benuti- Tutly finished, 08 a token of the high estoom in which ho is leld by the Lodgo. Past Chancel- Tor W. C. MoClure made the presentation &poach. e ) SUBURBAN NEWS, EVANSTON, A rogular meoting of the Evanston Yillago Trustoos was held a$ tho Town-Hall Tuosday ovening. * There wero prosent Trustocs Gilbert, ‘Willard, Powers, Phalps, and Blanchard, The Villago Olork submitted tho following ra- vort of tho disbursomonts of tho village for tho month of Juno Ropaira on Town-Tisl, Lighting stroots..... Tolico Department, . Stroct fmprovomont, Miscellandons oxpen: . Contingent fund Tololeoreisisassesasss $1,307.98 Treo public Ubrary fund 18743 Total, including. library fun . esseee SLA4GAO The expanditure for yopairs on the Town-1Iall oxcecded the apprapriation therofor by $10,52. Tho Committes'ou Plats aud Subdivisions re- parted fuvorably on the plat of Morril Lapdd, i‘l“draon motion . tho, sanio was acoeplod by tho' onrd, The plag of Bhaunon & Millor wa reforred back for luck of g petition. Au ordinance was passed granting tho Village- Atlorney oxtra compeusation for auy extra legal work ho might perform, :'Che Board thon went into Committes of tho Wholo on the Water-Worky in socrot sessiqn, Lvanston ia & 1mora! town, but Mrs. Benunceka i not o ropyespntativo citizon. Sunday last this porson plunued a 1iffe raflle, invited m _somo male frivnds and an_sbuudsnt supply of lagor- baor, and wado a night of it. This carousal ro- sulted in o fins of 15 on Mrs, B,, imposod by Justleo Hooke, on tho charge of keoping & dis- orderly Louso, ——— Northwestern Nationnl Insurance Com. pany. ‘We take moro thian naunl pleasurs in oalling the ot- tention of our readers to tha firo and marine insyrauce company whose namo heads this notlce, Tu avotbgr column will bo found its semi-annnal statement, to which wocall $he careful alteution of our readere, . = In lcoking over tho Ust af fira insuranca compaytea of the country doing, bisiuess in Tilinois, we find thak it 13 the largest stock company in the Unlled States weat of tho City of Now York, Among the Directory we nottoo two of Chicago's teading business men, Viz,: Georgo Armour, Exq., of tho firm of Armour, Dole & Co,, and Alexauder Geddes, Mnnm of the Allan Line of steamers, Also ::flung'lul stockhiolders are otlicr leading Obicago capie 48, oy T home monsgoment 18 #ald {0 bo n the best of baudy, ~Tha Hou, Alexauder Milcbell, no widely knn a8 onu of the ablost and most succesaful fingn. ciul men in tho Wost, Js {ts Presidont, Tho Company, woare baypy o uote, has openod an indepeudent uflica Iu s cliy, st 08 'Lasialle siraot, and placed Alfred James ovor it a8 Manager, —_—— Duyyear’ Starch. Hauaekeepers and luundreasas will bo pleaseq to Xnow that Duryeas® famous © Hatin-Gloss Starch * iy now introduocd In Chicigo. The roputation of this articlo necds no commont, 1ts popularity in ihe Last and in Europe, whero it hos been gold for flie past fifteen yeary, {8 now extending over the Great West, Tho best judges declaro 1t fo o tho * perfection of quality,” —_— Black Walnut Oountera - Of euponor make, ahielylng, aud drpwors can bo bought a4 a reat bisrgaty at store No, 324 West Madison afreot, late A, @, Downt & Qo,; als0 sovonty slools, » new Marviu gafe, lotter-press, water-cooler, (hres elacks, cbulrs, o, ofc,, on the premlses, A, @, Dowus, Agent, —— s Pianos on Time, You can exchango your old planc, at Reed's Templo ©of Musio, for & new oo, and poy 1ho dlfferonce¥n cash or montlily lnstallments ta suit, : : —_— Goyser (Saratoga. Water an Draught By Buck & Royner, makers of the Mars Cologng.” — e e Denth by Accidont of Two Youny Luw ONe From the Elwira (N, 1) Adverttsor, July 11, A snd acgident oucfiu-md)&t Watking' (lon yes- tordny aftornaon, whick resulted in the dealii of a-yory catimable yonng lady, Miss Imth Vau Etton, of Auburn, N. Y, 8ho cama onf with ap excuriton party of a dozen or moro companions, nrriving at tho Gley sbout noon. The acciden happened a littlo abcvo tho seconid mnlxvuy from the outrance to tho dlon, Tho Glon ¥ narrow at that poing, with procipitoys sides tljing many foet from thio botfor, Yho pathwaf i8 quita NArIQW, tag, hut we should think suflideutly pro. tootod by p tont miliug to forbid wy fear of dunger or anythirg untaward happoaiug,' Misg Vnnslmnn stood jesning on this raiing, looking Intotho abyas bolow, In some mmcconutablo counso] ro., undor advisemont’ manner, olthor some loosn ‘Qirk_or » alippery + Btono bolng tho oauso, ahe lost. her fooliug anil olld down atwnaa tha Jowor rall of the ralling 'aud tho odga low, 8he eito sido, but houndod r!n:v? which l)é.u Lall, & distanco in all of at loant o 06 faot, ploces ab tho | her Lrains orusho takon to he young lady in of. Ehe was Dispateh Yostarday Cowpany, mak| a carringo containing at atruol on thio rocks on t 2ok to tho samo slda. of the pracipice into tha gorgo bio- ho Oppo- wes Jitorally dnshed o hor nagl Loiug broken and {rol 1:0: Load. Blie was t hpmoop the roturn bont. Tho woll ongnuolod and highly epokon ahout 26 yonrs of sgo, JSrom Gloucester, Mabs,, July 18, n{k\ruonu tho Roclport Granito ng o bh\at b their quarry while Tronsuror Corllus, of botloy Cit, Qloncesior, and thrgo 'IMUZE was pagsing, a largo sione wag (! through the t llsa on tho arm, slstor, Mips Luui .of tho hond an graduated at tho_honora of {ho clas tondered and acceptod Lirown In the air, and, degconding op of the carrlage, mtritek Mr, Cora inBlicting slight bruise, 1is Corllse, was struck ou tlio aldo instantly killod.” Miss Corliss Vassar Collogo Inst yoar, rocolvin 8, snd wag Immcmamgy the position of Lioad na. slstant ot tha Glougoster igh Behool, tho dution of which shio filled In an aocoptablo mannor, —— A Wild Man of The Woads. rom the Qreqon (Ople Coy 11} Reporter, Tho Towuship of Nashi, this county, has boen the scono ,of epoculalon and scusationnl torror for about two waoka, man mado Lia advent into tho that naighborhood, ot sundoiwn, Iato, but is al: no ono to n‘mrouh closoly to him. {rom o sl to coma, of cloth with somothing after tho ordoy of “tho Btata garb., Ho iust bolow varlegaied wif ed on with Ilo wns flrg rond track np the track, pninted lons inrag carpot: oyes, shouldoys, pustiod {t bsa low mqulrcul that quicl ?" ing of a benr, buex Bunday aftor tho arrival of tho 3 o'clock freight at Crook Btation-house, and whilo Mr, tlon Agont, woa busy about the oars, the carpet, with and mado his way to morely sgon ho, sho or it whop quite » distonco ganired chisse took placo, old, son’ of I, man" on borseback, and” Qiscovored that ho then bad his faco having holos mado for 100, mouth, and Tho stranger's and was quito gray, of Mr. Mayborry's eaya that when tho buptea strangor would push ft from head over his g{ns it was blnok, and whon ho sad fect, Whon clinsed by tho b A supposed wild forosb grawths of {from whonce haenicrges only 1lo fiag boon scen froquontly of ways on tho alort, nud will saffor Ho wil fles ! boy, liko somo men from tho wrath Blugulnr arehis actlone—yet mora uln;iulm- i8 his costuma, 1ia dress {s composod Dins stripes of yellow and white, Prison wonra shozt blouse which oxtends to Lhis hips, ‘This uniform ia rendorod th patclies of rag-carpoting, fasten- sharpeuod gticks and splintors, b scen comlvg down tho rail- jsomo two wooks sinco, Just Tidney Wilson, Bta- cqplumd which ho patehied Lis olothen the woods, Ifr. V. Lisd and Imow not that the dopot had rocelved o vl’ultnqnn until ho missed the carpet. Lnst 8sturday night the boya chased tho atraugo bolng, and on nearing him, di {faco was coverad with a scovored that his nsteboard mask, with on the choola, and fqot ouvcloped 8. On Sunday night & regular or- and a small boy 8 yoars L. Mayberry, chased tho * wild coverod with n eloth, halr reachos to Lis but tho little boy tho back of his k 1t was all whito, 'Tho liftle fol- *“Do yau think he conld color it Tho wild man, insanoman, or csacaped conviot, fmitatos tho groaning pndqrot:]l- hnnds and sometimes walks on his 0y on horse- night he mnde a leap ond cloared tho four-board fonco of Chanoy's pasture-thus ovincing nn nfiillty illy in keoping with tho eolor r of his wig o &oan four or five Dby boys soarahin Efforta wil trre, air Lo was wooring, 1o has boon timos during tho last two weols for thoircowain Chaney's pas be made to capturo him, We coujecturo that ho is an oscaped jail-bird. OOEAN NAVIGATION, Ball from GLAMORGAN, gurroncy. 8 Carrsln, ailparis e e, hanuol, and all atlior points in England, Dreafta for £1'and upwards, 's Otilons, No. T Dock oo DS S e NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, ThoSouth Walos Atianti anu}-uf’ Hall-powarad, Ciydo-bail amship Uompany's Nos Bl Sioamatine Wit aly: Gnumylvnnh Rallrond Whinet, Jorgay -....‘.l.!uu 18] I’Euunlolu: nesescsdugl an s through f ited Siatosaml Chuaty i poms i T wilt exprasaly for the trade, arepro- LmDiovoments for Lo domrorian OABIN AND STRERAGE PASSENGERS. First Cabin, 876 and 20 anrroncy, . Socond Cabin, 855 ST L, S apply fn Card!, at the Com- b and in Now York SRk g o ors ars, [ No, 17 Liroadwar. CUNARD WAIL LINE BESTABLISEED 1840. Four Sailings Every Week, Trom Naw York every Wad: Tram Boston ovory Tueaday snd Saturday, Cabin Pasasgo, 880, 8100, aud 81301n gold, Round-{rip Tiokats at redugod ratos. Btoorago Passaga at lowest rates. sy and Ssturday, P, . DU VRRNET, K. W. cor. Olark snd Randoluh-sta. ToGlasgow, B STATE OF BTALE OF STATE OF GRORGIA. NIEVADA TENNRY L, Tates of paneage; Caliin, B0 N Tow ha DY Ay iratehed Hiaee CuurAux“lxl;;r v:‘flluuhm 1|ka lné_\US’l‘ s Ag 7 uw JOIN STATE LINE, elfast, Liverpool, Tondondeyry, &e, . Weduesday, July ) Wodnoaday, Aug, b 70 and 480, lirrpnoy s 6 e Soen oo Stoos USTIN BALBWIN & o an'l Westarn Agent, Jiroad BEAN 84 Clark-st., Chileago, LE, @ ) {rom Ni Otlico, OARNYING TIEE UNITED BTATES MATL, i ‘Tho mngnificent new and fully ublie, Haltie, Adrlatio, Britann! ] York it gl powered Steamships Re- o, Ocoanie, Coltic, otc., Haturdiys and 'Liverpoot on no. a 3 ) Britain and, Irslana " from £1 npwards, .y Chic X WD TASkROREN, Agont. o National Lire of Steamships, - WNOTICH. ‘TR most southorly routw has flvaye boon adopted hy i this Cony 1d 1 d Safing o iR Yok Sor T Iande, EVERPOUL and QUENS- . TOWN avory SATURDAY. o) Sailing frara N, York for London (di Qabin nastage, 870, §40, ourronoy reduced rator,” 'Heturn Diafta for £1 Nortlicast cornr Olac) ‘Shorman Hous). Obicio. okots ot ard. LARSON, Wostern Arent, aud II{AW P, H, d Raudolplisls. (oppasits new Great Westorn Steamshi From Now Gront Wastorn, Sat i Pastao, Facurston tokol Lako B ore and A ip Line, Yark t o), diroct. G X it Bt Atcorysor Wit ’sg!m. “APTly 56 Gou'l 1rolgh Dapot R R %o, MononALD, Agont, HOZELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Only. ane'black ulot Jocation i the principal pi the 't has b ! hoadifion of ity tegme NKVW YORK. * from Unfions Bquaro, the most eontralyct tho clty, in the buniodinto viclnlty of ‘all oa of wmuusimont und Joadlog rotail d improved tha haatudnson by & pansouger olovator, i FRRISN, Propsistor. e AMUSEMENTE, DEXTER PARK---1874, SECOND . MEETING JULY 21, 22, 23, and 24, THIRD DAY-THOURSDAY, JULY 923, JLUNNING PREMIUDM, NO. 7, 8300, Dash afa milo and o half: #300 to fieat, £100 to o 0 "Htag Sloss, £ fl.y’i-lnu?ax"l(l'fzrw dactiion” ol ontors T, Moshior enters b. Wi dewlly antors’ g o oy ontora b, b Capie iutoningon, TROTTING PREMIUM, NO. 8, 81,250, 2:33 OLARB-3%0 to flrat, 8100 to sooond, $160a thicd, BNTRIRS—], Daugrog enters gr. g., Lon Gmith, Jalin Smith utors . g, WelTed 1itesoll ontorn iy, i, . Fanchor antars b Bl lan ontors Oatski! T, It Marfin antor . aa Tono, .+ Yauchor, Grarsa 8 Lovariyen o Moy Butto Tyite, K ars ity Aldon Gotdsmith ontora b, it Tody Morison, ohn Downs enturn s, sT. W, Foril ontors hid jrnir ontars Jol] Loal, toofre: —formorly Blind Bl ok Wilkes. l‘ntah dor ontors. xlun‘q., Fravk J. &y Alicct, O, A Colling entors O. W. Phillips entorab, m., Any 1§, TUNNING (Hurdle) PREMIUM, No. 0, 8400, TIOTTING PREMIUNM, No. 10, $2,260. 0226 Clnas 31,500 to firat, 60040 socond, and 8350 to third, HSTRIESJ. Dougroy ontors b, g., Jokar, {iravos & Lootila ontor b m., Glgtasnting. Budd Dobio anters oly, m., B1ia O, $japt, Pridgoan ontors b, ., rad Hooper, 2% 8nilivan ontars b, e, Hulin. . W R i i Morel, A O. Fiak ontars gr. g, Gen: Shormane " TOURTH DAY—FRIDAY, JULY 24. TROTTING PREMIUDM, No. 11, $1,000. 1 MINUTIE OLASS~8800to firiy 830 to ascoud, §1t0 BNTITRR~Goo, Dantloy entars Goo, Karnsworil, onters 1o, f Lon Mave euters br. g., Janes Hawoll, e, 7. B Brown ontorm 1o, k., Littlo Jake. Bamuol Cronks ontore ar. m., Itoso.of Wishigton . J, Vorbus entors oli, g., John W. Halls nl!](';: H\x;rl:fixr\ outors b, ., Mambring Walkor, formerly J.P. Pock ontors oh, g., Randall, TLUNNING PREMLUDY, No. 12, 81,000, Twva-Milo Teats—2650 to firat, 230 to second, BI00 1 third, of ettt Mo Tk cigae Wliris fnutew alior dolalop TROTTING PREMTIUM, No. 13, 22,500, u'fl"‘fl Olnss—31,600 o first, #0600 \owwmi, l:u’l $300 ta NTRIES—T, R, XMartl; , m, N Frank VanNoss ontors b. g Kte Jammes. RUNNING {Cousolation) VREMIUM, No, 11, 8200, 70, g, E'nrnll'h\im;'.‘:flthl;thnvn ran and not won dnvlm{ the Rit " meoting: 0 first o= mooting: Bk o i a4 830 to” second2Ening Extra Day, Saturdagy, J uly 25, SPHOIAL PURSE, $4,000, FOR (roldsmith Maid and Judge Fullrton, $8,000 (o 1at, $1,000 to 24, teg, Lo arty Homs oAty S g nd #1000 ox. witnioss G PEaltiveln,be o fass chanao to & withdrawal from the tu‘x‘-r. 0 avious 24 Tickota for the four days, entitling the holdor to a1l Eflvu-;in'x‘z’fmmmk, 05 B e e A o A rand Pecilo, Shorswan, Tromont, an Transit Hetoly $.7"Blichigdn Houthort spvolal Bala. lovos. for Dovtar Park ab 10 i o, and ab 2205 .. s Dlviamuny, A He" Wayno loavos nt 3:15°p, . Hha hibreo camslosvocs Stalost. ovory b mitnutds, Fonis sold_svary ovouing at Grand Paclfio by Maj, 0, W. Barker, of Now York Git 5 Horsos callod prompt at 220 n. m. = GEORGE I, MANSUR, Mansgon , THE GREAT ADELPHT COMPANY will commanca & Summor Boason at HOOLEY'S THEATRE Monday Noxt, July 87,1874, Undlor the managomont, of LEOIN.ARD GROVER, Manazor of thie Great Adoiph, dostreyod in the Into fire; S5 Monday Evontni notty duly 510 iy ACADEMY OF MUSIO. FAREWELL APPEARANCES OF TOELIN BDIX. E. O TO-NIGHT, LAST TIME OF PATT IB'TuP R, AN B CREEN-EYED GRANGER l"rldn:—}!unum, Saturday~Matineo. EXPOSITION BUILDING, FPARIS BY INIGEDTD! REOPTIOON VIEWS of FARIS, and ¥ SRAVENESLENG of FANE, pod Leotun With 8T by Ay, GU; ) SoALARD TR ek Opion aftornogh and oventiig. FOR SALE, " RECEIVERS SALE OF PLANTHALL Wodnesday, July2s | State af Dlinols, Dounty of Goak, as. Enpario i aaens Connty ol Gk, Sompr Gt ot figab, Gaorgd W, Lyman, A, M, Dawloy, and A. Hublio natice {v herpby gl that, P G T W Benjawin D, Tagriilor, tho Tocolsor appointed by satd . gedar, willy on Munday, tha twenty-sovontt (2ith) day of July,’A. B. 164, a} the houraf ton (10 o'clock {6 thn forunioan, upan_tho premiscs horoinafter montiopad, in {hioagey Gonk County, U, soll'at publio avstion. in'the Bighost bldor ox Diddbes, 'for cash,” st “Lulidlg baore as the °*Star Planiug-Mill" on’ Maln stroot, at tho Sipasing of Hio Chicugo & Altan Ttallradd, v’ Ohicago; flan, tho Jeasohiold Intorest fn tho ground 'whorson xaid Lulding stands, aud all tho machites, unpehinory, ou- gino, Lollog, fixturas, fools, lumbar, stook, Harsoe, Apjurtousnces thoroanto Lnlung‘n .\ belug y horataforo ownod and ocouptod by Hanuat Ca, and Hannah, Bonuett & Go. BENJAMIN U, MAGRUDEIL Recotver, 31 Ous Black, Auction Sale Q! & fino Stock Horsn and promising Trottor, at Nextor Tark, Ao, Thuraday, July 3, at 1 a'al m, "1s 4 yonra nm)d‘ b., lfll”ml-hl;'h. ‘wok by G, 113iclhs by Seeadors O_M, Clay, Jr., dam Dy'Guga's Tagan. EDUCATIONAL, EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, MRB, GEO, BAILY, Prinolpal, Fuccortar to Mea, Durgwyn Maitland. Tha dutlos of 1109 ool will bo rasumid Sopt, 16, Kur €lraulars cone R T R WA OHEG@ABAY INSTITUTE, wo-at., Philadolohin: will scopen 197 od 3629, gt ERUISIGNR i seonen an Hl-:nw:hh. Frenoh, aud Latin, Boarding and Day ichoot. 10F joung Ladion and Misse: Ironeh I th g e of the HRADANE 0. da S!LVA‘ nily. MRS (formonly Mex, Onden. Naifsmaiar i Gorman_ Boarding. ron, 17 }le Thirty-cighth-st., N. ¥., Avplication ruay mo mado pareshaliy o by ltios s sbota: MRS, WM, G. BRYAN'S NOARDING SOHO OUNG LADIKS. * Th RO ol ugfin &u’;xmm’;{-‘n-s'éfimm.&: 174, Bata « April, 187, (19TTAGE. TN, BEMINA (J 1adios, I’om:llkwplh! ])m“n‘:h 3 :&Ygz‘rfl;n( ;3[:1]:] ';:k:‘xln‘A':m honsive, R vis, N, FOR YOUNG lounty, N. Y. luslp aud fine arte & HISHLL, Prinolpal and Propriotor, MBS o BULKIEYS NOARDING ~AND DAS 100l, for young Indi m-ou-{ho-Hy nl o i GRAND HOTEL, SARATOG-A SPRINGS, s uow opoen, 1ho suason, Turas, §. 0 pur day and 831 per woek for JOUN B. GOZZENS, N B COZZENS. SENERA [, NOTIOKS, O of the Board of Public Works, un:tlmo. UL, July 2L, 1874, To All Whom it May Concorn & Notloe Iy iereby élgan to the ownors or accupanta af all wooden bullin, ST Gitagon o Do ramoved witli of aay “siza,dessrintion or s ndlng withdli tho R liniits of the ais ol bulldings s, tho dato hurdof, w PRINDIVILLI, . THONPEON, R N1 L Works. 10NAL CURRENCY, MM$5MP’ackages FRACTY TRIB ONAL CURRENCY FOR BALR AT UNE OFFICE. . D{ESbLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. Notico {a horel taall nurtivs fntorestad fhat th gt Aldfi'c.{'.‘lui"'llfi"i'c?fim%k': “fii‘fim«‘.fi' an atate-bufldore, tolig businuss at i Bato-ste Is dissolvod, Al dobia dug o said e il o pai i, i T Hrytng iy B i 14 N ik bagall S by i, BITTERS. PERPFECLION! BOKER'S BITTERS. Bewnre of Counterfolts. G. OLIN, 167 Wauhingtonat, ‘o longost encaged aud most suo: Srnalinton et the Ionsest enaaaed aud most aue, 1 Ulironie, Norvous, ana Spoolal Din Disussos po. Gullny t foruaion soogdil; olroil:. Thvatida’ pratidins vl private npartinonts, Loan, ol co, 40, Beid 1 stampg , attundan for treatian, - atonis 3t 5 distanc trostsd by snogy. NO OURta! 5 rooavH Dr. Kea.n, 0 SOUTHL OLARICNT,, Mlyi:::lcnrzfl,l:{nl, pug:n':nfr o e SrOALO, i, 3 o all Ghirnilo oF Horvous diwartos.. "Wit. SOk NS unly physlolan (00 olty who wareanta.asis o oo e, Ohloo Boure. 0 5, w, 4o o th 1 MANHOOD RESTORLD, A viotim of yonthful dogay iutvonty dobliy, wibee basiog Sl fuipuaturs Ko s, ne i, u° s Aol WIS Gl et bl filow S SEVIS, 78 Nussauew 5 New Yorers Ad Jeily

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