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T Jolinaton, Staniteo, lumbor, ohr Homor, Monominee, mber, —_ OLI:ARED, F75b Lako Droaze, Ronton Jinrbar, atndrles, Bimr Corons, AL, Joseph, sundrles, - Btmr Ohleago, Manltowoe, rundries, Belir Whlio Olaud, BufTalb, 16,600 bit corn, Bargn Apprentice oy, Gran Tavon, t cila stona, ehr Goorgo 1, Russeld, BufTalo, 43,000 bu wheat, chir Beotin, Huflalo, 6,000 bu corn, argo Monekatinee, ' Mcnointuce, 4 brls pork, § brla ‘June, und un dslos, Behr Chenanyo, Buitalo, 26,000 lnt ontn, Bhr G, 8, Hnzird, Bulalo, 64,000 U wheat, Burge Mary Amnndn, Grand Haven, 53 cds atone, NIGHT OLEARANOES, [Prop Lawronco, Ogdensbiirg, and intermodiato ports, 12,000 bu corn,, 63 brls flour, 50 bags scod, b canos Iard, and’ pundrios, Bchr William Seaith, South Havon, 40 brls coment, Beow Harmonis, Botith Haven, 1 hil flonr, i ton feed, Btur Munkegot, Grad Laved, 25 brla 001, and sun- drles, Btme Indis, Erlo, 7,000 Im whoat, 11,000 bu_corn, £,000 bt oate, 1,800 bria flonr, 1,000 toa lsrd, Bohr Montpolier, Oswego, 20,169 bu wheat, Behr Turnor & Roller, Oswego, 16,863 bu whopt, Tanke Froights Wers active and A at B for cormy e for wheat, and 23¢o for onta to Buffalo, Wheat to do by ateam, Liga ¢ "ta Kingston, wheat of 03¢0, ‘The demaud was chilefly for whont-room. Charters : Ta Buffalo—fchr Vandorbllt and bargo Jonos, wheat at 9¢a ¢ selir B, A, Nicholson, corn at 30 ; schr Ohcusnio, oot nt 2o ; wop Budgor State, wheat ot 4Xc, snd whent and corn fixrnuun; "prop Mohowk, wheat ‘st 4i¢o on through ruted prop Dean Richimoud, wheat amd_oata through, o Ringston—S:hirs Cily of Grocu Bay, LaSullo, Eigin, anid Now Dowinlon, wheat nt §ie, To Oswego—Schrs Novada, Turner & Kollor, Monipoler, and Hattlo How- ard, wheat at 8¢, ‘o Qoderich—Sclirs J Mathows and J, Mluer, corn ot 92 free of vlevation, To Barnin— Belir Lotus, corn at 3¢ {froa of clovation, To Ogidous burg—Prop City of New York, corn through, d 103 capacity, $00,000 bu wheat, 170,000 bu corn, an: €0,000 b onts, T tho afternoou tlio schrs Anin Marls auid I, G. Cloveland wera ougagod for whoat (32,000 ‘bu) to'Kiugaton ot 63e, 2 Lilinoln & nncmm'\ln Cnm\l.M‘ on, I, Aug, 19—1 p. m.—ARRIVED— o T bl 0,000, bu corn | Gracto Griswold, Slinooks, 6,000 bu corn § Elzaboth, Lockport, 306 bris flour, arront, T, Aug. 10--8:30 p, m.—ARBIVED— Do Lotkport,’ 605 b cotn; Waterioo, Ohiiis rothe, 6,000 bu corn: Pallns, COhliticothe, 5,000 bu som 1 Metrogolle, Chilcotho! 6,000 b gors; Drop Novelty, Henry, 10, 1 corn. N tanbe-Top. King Droa., Wikmington, 36,009 ft yumbor ; % Tybuen, Marsellcs, 147 1 lmber, 14 1 shinglo'; Montroal, Ottaws, 80,305 £t lumbor, 72,250 shingics, The Bark Donrdef Trade and the Schoonor o Hubbnrds A soporter of Tinx Tunuxy called on Cspt, A. L. DlcGram, the owner of tho bark Board of Trade, sehich munk July 20, and tho schr Hubbard, Whoso Captain was discavercd by tho Mato boring n hioloin tior Lottom {n order to sink hior, for the purpose of ‘golting tho Captain’s stntement In regard to tils mss- torious and mixed affalr, Capt, McGraw stated that 110 liad 1o statement fo make ; thnt tho articlo in ro- ard to tho difculty published o THg TRIDUNE wan Substantinlly corpect, Ho_ clnjma that tho sinking of tho bark Board of Trado Wwas en sccldent such might-happen to ny vessel ont on the lakos, Tho «cargo of tho yoesel way nul.ogncd |§ him, but by Ly- on, Lester & Co,, of ihin city, and wns consigned to' “Druco & = Chambers, ' of Duffalo, o miso _stated that {ho ' insuranco companios Dad_already pald tho tnsuranco on tho cargo. Capt: 3V, . Eganana Mr, Eiie, bo clalms, wore sent 10 Duf- fido 10 fuvostigato tho affair, but they did not auccecd in fnding suylhing wrong, Lo exhilitedn lettor Fhictk o sent (o Butfalo for Capt, Fountain, tntruct- inglim in regard {0 roturn carga. As tho"vessol Tiover reached Buifalo, Caph, Fountain never recelvod #ho Jotter, but _yostorday hie Tocelved. tho lottor back again torh open, Mo Lelievos tho letter to bava been ‘oponed by bis_cncmics, Who probably thonght thoy wiould find in it _such ovidenco oa to implicate him, while'on thio contrary the lotier provou Lis innocence. In regard Lo the schr Hubbard, Gopt, McGraw statcs tuat, judging by tho ovidenco of tho Mato and Steword, o Leiferes {ho Captain to iave beon inssne whon ho commitled thooct, Tho Caplain hiad bren partially inewme atiout a year ago, and was divorcod from hia Wifo. - His domestic troubles are enid to finve Leen tho caum of tha derangement of bis mind. ~ Capt. Thom~ lo biad always been & sober snd fsithful man up to tho present inie, i o could sasign no other reason insanity for tio Captain's nction. Cant MeQratw alaoptatod hnt whon tio veanel arrivod o asked Capt, Themblo what hg hiad douo it for, Tho Caplain anawored that if ho Had dono such s thing ho Xnéw notliing about it. o then told him that ho had oou gullty of State’a Prison offensc, snd that he could o longer sall for him. After glving him his wogos ho {oht hitn 1o bad better sce Lis lawyer and consult him, Tho Ooplain sald he would do 80, and Joft, and haa not oen iened of eince. Mr, Adame, tho Mite, had boon put in command of tho vessel,twhich is now,on lier way %0 Buftalo wlth snother cargo of grain, DMiscellnncous. g g e 0, A Kivg broko her ibboom wiile belog ed up tho Tiver yestorday, o e (ol 0o tho oxiragrdinary low prico of €17 por m on hunber from Monomines tb Chicsgo S paat woek, 2o geb . . Masoniran aground. ot Shebojias, 1aat woek, snd putfored considorablo dolay, " Tio schr Mary Amlla, from BufTalo to Oloveland, with salt, put into Yort Cofborno, Friday, leaking. L on Battirdsy, iho first black buoy ot tho enirance to Ningam Hiver: neasth Qummmy igit, was carried "By & pacsing raft. By D P or tna o tho prop Elmira got-sgroind on tho Fiata Just below tho olbus, ~Hor tow barges Imd Taediatoly began to ligbion Ler off, butup to tho lsteat Foports sho wou stil inrd ob, . . Belite, of Suporior, hias sold bis tng, tho Bob Andereon, to 'Sheidou & Co., of Moughton, Mich, he Andorson will engage in towing on Doringe Lake, "0Tho Boerctary Of tho Trewury decides that an Armorican yessel nold fo. forelgmors, and, nfterward 1ibeled for forfeiture, cannot be documented whils pro- ceedings uzo peading for Lor adjudication, N Sunibor of cagiacs nt preeent in uwsa on Iako stenmera love been In Rervico from {wenty to thirty Soara, and tranaferred from tno oriyinal to Lulf a dozen Ottier steamers, aud are yot in good running order. ~“Tho Dotrolt Free I'rces aays : Tho oxpensca ot- tonding tho voynjo of tho stmr Michigan, of tho Navy Department, during_her obsenco from foro to Lakéa Michigan and Buperior, ws about $10,000, and her ox- enges of - crews and provisioning for tlo season ia sbout $60,000," —Tho Bowmsnvillo Newa saya: ¢ Tho gallant (1) Captain of tho stmr Norscman struck a woman for 0t having any mopky to yuy_for her pasaage ovor, hio brought Litm boforo the” Polico Magistrato at Co-+ burg tio next day, “Lhroodollrs or thiriy daye. —A argo collcd tho Wyoming, which on one or | oro aceaeiona whon u aleamer was sbipwrecked and Phandonod, 15 ngain in trouble at Hsndusky Ly gelling ashore, Tho tug Dormer took a stesm-punp from Detrott Bundsy evening to_releasg ker, and no fears ore entortatued that sho will oon be floated, 2 ‘—The Dotrolt +'caf states that tho Moutreal and Chi- cago stmr Prussia, now €u routo to tho St, Lawrance, ‘srrived st Windsar Tuceday mornfng_deep losded for Moutreal. Her cargo consisted of 18,000 bushols whicat, 55,000 bushicls osta, 600 barzala flour, & Horces 1ard, 6 bags secd, 150 Lalea puita, aud wundrics, This 18 connidercd tho lorgest cargo’ thot hna yet paseed throngh the Wetland Ganal, ‘—A most successful launch caroo off at Cliathsm 1a8t Weduosday week of the Quobee, tho second of the two propellora’ ordered to be Luflt thero -by Messre, Beatty & Co, for their Sarnin and Lake Bupcrior Line, the Outario being the fest, Tho Quobco ia tho larger veseol, Jler lcugth {203 fect; broadth of beam, 34 oot 6 Inchea bt ongino bas wo eylinders, each 36 by 84 tnches, which will wark up to 800-borse power, for tonnnge 16 900, Carpenier’s meagurement, or 1,200 ona dead weight. | Tho Quobco will proveed fo Safuia in a fow dnys. —The Canad’sn Govornment upwards of a year sinco determined -on making s good huzbor for tho Yrotection of tho ehipping during tho heuvy fall gales at Spugeen, Lako Huron, :'The ecnson of 1873 anw much of the work accomplished, and the prosont muchv-more has_been advanced towards completion, Clantry Island lies in front of the Intended barbor, wehich breaks off tho beavy feas, and admits of ogross or {ugross at cithier end,” Tho plora that aro belng conutsuicted are of a gemi-clrclo and are well built, —As vonsidorablo nterest 1A £t on tho part of our ko shipping o8 to the progress made in converting 2hls place Iuto a harbor of Tofugo, tho following s fhe preaent situntion of thework s ~ The pler work hus Lo il completed {n goud sluipe, snd appraved of by 1o Government, Tho dredges are at work clearing ot tho interfor of the place, all of which will bo com= plested oro the fall weuther sots in, so tht {n the ‘event of its Loing sought for as u point of sheiter, wo mro usaurod that it 1 in every respoct smplo for tho recoption of tho iargost eized vossels, The town is sltusted on » Ligh bouk, south of thu entranco to tho Zinrbor, whero o 1ight 18 loeated, also’{wo ou Norih Pier, Godorlch Hew nearly opposite Iofnt au Barque, ‘om the opposito const,—hetroit Fres Press. . —A Dotroft oxcliango says: * Whilonll clasacs of wearal-ownoru, from tho steaniahip to tha Tost dimin. utlve steam-tig aro complajuing of the tightnees of 1ho tmes, tho soarcity of bunliiors, bud tho gloomy prospects ahead, there ia & more dismal view of tho Wholo mattor in making up a balsnco-slicot of senson’s oparations np ta tho proseut dato, say Aug. 18, 1674, Bovoral tugs wight bo usmed thot oro Gelinguonts, who Lavo retired in ordfuary with a Leavy I« cumbranco hanging over ihem in tho shape of yills and ruoning expenses, ‘Two tugs which sfarled out early n tha soason, and managed with the most rigid oconomy, are In tlio rear tho sum of #1,600, and two otliora Jiko pmount, 010 lurgo bug of {ho first clnss, that hns recolvod moro or leas patronaga from rafts- men, besidea veranl-tawing, Ls atiost thio num of $3,000, Tt #w fortunuto thst thero nro sowo who hovo suiliclent eapital to meot nl} deticienvies, —_—— Stmplo © for BBoils, Dr, Bimon, o physician of Lorruine, glives o pow cure for boils, namely ¢ by troating them it camphoratod alcobol.” Aw'soon ww tho cul- ‘miuation point of o boil makes ita sppenrance %o puisa little of tholiquid in s saucor, ond, dippiug the ends of his litclo fingors in it, rubs tho inllammed sarfaco, cspeoinlly tho contral wrt, ropunting thoe operatlon eight or ton thines Joribont half s minute. Wo thon allowa tho surfaco to dry, plaoing over il & elight conting of camphornted oliva oil. 1Io says that four such applicatious will, in almost ull ‘cases, causo hoils to ey up and dlsappesr; the oporation to bo porformod mornlug, noon, und evening. Dauking on o Fictitious Oapital, Fyom the Cindlunati Commerciul, Tho Chicago Jnter-Ocean iries lo make polit- feal enpltal qut of o murder 5 day In Arknusss, A8 most of the lnto murdoers tliero sero occa- slonod by tho Baxter-Tiraoks fuss, and a8 both B's belong to the Republicun party, the amount .of bauking on that paid-up capital cannot be bge Insuranco Company of Hartford LOCAL MISCELLANY, = e ICHURCE Of THH MESSIAN. An adjournod mooting of tho congrogation of tho Fltst Unitarlan Booloty was hold yostorday ovening in the ohapol of tho churoh, corner,of Aolilgan avonno and Twonty-thicd stroot. The object of the meatiug was to reocivo tho roport of tho Commlitics on Resolutions, oxpressing tho sontimonta of tho Hooloty in conncolion with tho paator's dopartura, ‘Plioro woro prosont at tho moeting . J. Maofarland fn_tho chairy O, F. Bluclals, Scoratary; Mr. D. L. S8horey, Dr. Thomas and Mrs, Bovan, Mr, Joromo aud Mra, Boochor, MurffiNouun H, K. Elkina, T, T, MoCaulsy, 0. 116, Mixer, A,'@. Durloy and ors, The Committes, through their Chalrman, ro- poriod that thoy.lind concluded that forun sot of ronclutions wonld but no)d\i' sot forth the foolinga of tha congrogation -with regard to tho sevoring of tho connection of the pastor with tha ohiurab, Thoy hed, thereforo, drawn up the followiug letter, whioh, with tho antographn of- such of tho eongrogntion ae wished to sign i, would bo tho moat oful oxprosslon of Lheir foolings which could bo mando ¢ A AT 7R CHATEL OF THF. FInsT UNITARUN 0C1kTY OF OJH10AGO, Aug, 10, A, D. 1874, Tha Rev, Hobart, Laled Collier' * vaT B¢ After thonghtful considuration, this So- clely hos roluctantly concluded to_acccopt your resfgnation a8 {ta minfster, o profonni. .regret tuat prolonged illness - mnkes, it ' necosmars for you lo fermiuato tho velation with ua that haa 6o fong exfsted in mii~ tual roapoct and nffoction. And wo neoded not tho assuranco that ju asking {0 sever onir relations &g pane tor and congregation you have acted only from a high and dolleate sensoof dnly, ¢ e Tho placo n whiol yoii have lahored, and the froe pulpit in which, for cight yoars, you have proached and taught, havo boen largely 16 work 6f your own tolersnt and gonerous apirlt, and wo canuot pormit you toscribe to ua tho merit it in s0 largo s mons- rg 1s dus o yourselt, " go, i Thy pastorsl relation {s to be digsolved ; “tut your namd ad choracior and luntrious service Horo wlll b bold by.us In gratoful remembrance forover, - ‘Wa all join in o earncst winh that nosdfal rost will ultimataly restoro you to laslth and $o the renewal of consecrated labor i the Uultarian ministry of tho Usitod Blates, . Your old parishioners and frionds, o3 many of them" aa aro n tho alty, meot inthis - Momorial- Ghapol- to send you s bonedtotion with thatr farewsll,—conncious, wifo, ani ‘howovr, ihat theso formal words are sdoquate only to auggest Fathor thun to convoy the groat aud manifest ssmpatly and afoction falt bowssds you throughont this parlah, Yourn faithfully, in tho fallowship of tho Cbureh of the Messisl, , * . 3 Tho roport of tho Committon was.unanimous: 1y concurred in, and the ‘members of tho shurch }zwunnt placod their signatnres at tho foot of tho lottor, which will bo takon round for the procur~ g of tho signatures of tho Tost of ‘tho ongro- ation. l“On motion, tho mcntlu% adjourned until the 1ast Wednosday in Soptembor. INSURANCE NEWS, ' ' - The hot-blast. sonthweater which 'swept ovor this oity all dsy yesterdsy csused tho utmost uneasinoss among tho ingurance ;men in this elty. They ware looking out the entire day for another conflagration, but luckily, no firo of any oonaequonce ocenrred, The fire which raged at Joliot did not affeot the agencios in tnla city, na most companies havo'local agoncics in that city.- Tho feeling among tho Enstorn ins 10 com= panica In rogard to Ohicago lnsuraxco bosinoss ia still very bad, and it Y4 almost an impossibility to got any riaka in tio Béitor class of companics, Mfin of thom aro ouiting down thoir linos, and refuso to tako "more risks until the Qommon Council and the Fira .Commissionors comply with tho domands of the National Bonrd, Although no now companios have latoly withdrawn, still thero is s possibility that thoy withdraw en masse shonld -tho authorities poraist in their prosont inactivity. A roporter of the Insurance Monitor, of New York, was in tho clty yesterday, and was intor- viowing most of tho prominent jngurance agenta. He put to thom a regular set of queations, auch. 88 whiat woro the chances of anvthor conflagra~ tion ; bow wonld another large firo affect iho business of this city ; how conld the Firo Do- partment, 88 at presont organized, compete with » largo conilagration, otc. = The answors ho ro- coived were very unsatisfaotory, and his roport will still holehten the prosent dapressed fooling. Mr. Mark™ Howard, Presidont of tho National , was also in tho city looking over the fiold, and ho expressed him- solt groatly dissatisfiod with tha prosent state of oflairs, and statod that his company would cer- .tainly withdraw :if nothing was done, Mr. Hindoo, the Presidont of the Ztna of Hartford, is oXKflflfld hero next weok to soo whother it wonld not bo best to_withdraw, Tho Bearotary of the Browers' and blaltators' Insurance Com- poany, who was also horo yestorday, stated to & TuinuNg roporter that his compauy had not on- tiroly withdrawn, but-that thoy roduced their lincs to & lsrgo-ostent. On first-tlnss property thay” would still continuo to tako riske, - - Thoe Chicago Bonrd of Underwriters held s meoting yestorday - aftornoon at thoir hall st No. 127 LaSallo atroct, but, bosides talking ovor gon« aral nffairs, notbing of importanco waa dono, * A committen was apnointed to look over tho tariff Iately submitted by tho Natioual Board nt New Yorlk, and roport ut the noxt mooting, = < — 5 COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. An adjourned mocting of tho College of Pharmaoy was beld ab No, 77 Dearborn stroet yoatorday, The hour appointed for commencing the proceedings was 2 o'clock, but bofore a snflcient number of mombers arrived to form a quorum it was considerably after 8. Tho gen- tlemon prosent wero Dr. Patorson (in the cliiz), Mossrs. Ebort, Bartlett, Willard, Witson, AMiil, Buck, Rochael, Biroth, Vanderberg, sud Dr. Trimblo, > The meoting was called to ordor by {Mr. ‘Bart- latt, who said that the principal object of thoir assombling was to take into consldoration the alleged collusion oxisting botween physicians and drug%lsts by which, according to cortain re- ports in the publio press, the former prescribe patont medicines for thoir pationts, sud racoive from the lattor cortain conslderations in tho shape of free office-rooms, aud oven commissions inmoney. A committeohad boen appointod, ho continuéd, at the last meeting to report on tho matter. DN, Bartlott concluded by. calling Dr, Patorson to the chair, 5 In taking the chair Dr. Paterson simply drow tho attention of thoso present to tho object of their moeting, as explainod by the last spoaker, Mr, 8tahl having been appointed Boorstary, read tho minutes of tho last mooting, which woro spproved of, . ‘The Chairnan said the noxt thing in order was tho report of the Commnlttoo roterred fo by dlr. &mu«iét, and ho called npon AMr, Buck to pro- uca it Mr. Buck gaid the Committoo had drawn mp somo yosohutions on tho question, At firat ho was unwilling to sorve on the Committeo, a8 in- terosted motives were imputed to kim, but had finally consonted, in tho beliof that ho was only fulliliing kis duty, Ho- belioyed the present timo wna the most important in tho history of the College. They woro about to decide upon what systom their businoan was 4o bo cerried on ~—tho prosent was anything but satisfactory. Tho rosolutions which® Le waa about to make, providod for tho redress of somo obvious WroDgs, ‘Wieneas, Tho objoct and aim of the Ghieago Cal- lege of Pharmacy haa beon to further the advaucement of the arp of Pharmaoy ; to catablish upon just prinel~ ples the relations that exist botwoon pharmncoutists and phyalclans ond tho public, and to discourago tho salo of impuro or adulterated drugs, clquilcals, or phiarmical preparations ; sud Wreneas, Cortain allegations Linvobeen made in the publionewsnepers, and st a meoting of tho ChicagoSo- cioty of Pliyslotans and Burgeons theso allegstions wero couflrmed, that tho practico provailod in thia city of druggists psying cominselons of monoy forofticorant) 4o physfclans for tho object of fumuring the dlspensiiy of thelr prescriptions, and it has boon further alloge that abuses bave resulted® from the lllmlnhluq of pro- seription blank by druggista ; snd ! WiEnzAs, '1ho praciite of 'paying commisstons to physlelaus ta any form {8 a dicect opposition to the rrly:)le.lpléu upon which the college was' eatablishod ; it s, thereforo, “Resolved, That the maintenance of Just and honora~ blo rolatiohs belween the yliyilciaat aud_drugglela oro untters of tho bighest Ymportanco la our Coliege, st wo do not hesltats to_conden & system that sub- stitutes s monvy considoration forthe just claims of merit and education, Teesoived, Tht wo inyito the anslstance and co-opora- 4on of tho'medicat soclotics, and cepecilly tho medi- cal collopes, Whoso objoctu sre lu sympathy with our ow, to ald is i our eideavur t0 emancipate our busi- noss from muy evils and abuses which proveut and inder f18 progress, esolied, That & Cominitice of Five bo appointed by thie Presudent to coufor with tho Comumitive of tho Medical Boeloty, for the purposo of dovising such Foniadics aa 10 Lo wil 8o dealrutlo. 'Ihe rosolutions wore adopted, nfter whioh sev- eral of tho gentlomen donied all knowledgo of the sllogationa in quostion, Theso gentlomon poomod to hold tho opinion that physiclans were grently to biamo for “presoribing patont modi- cmesj_#uch a8 Chorry Paotoral, Bargent's Ehxir, Modlann's Blixir of Opium, and ovou iu somo cauos Walkor's Vinegur 1itiers: woro comie monly preseribod, even sometimes by onr best physiciany, ) 'l{lr. Eghort,” of the Pharmacis, n monthly journal, way oxeoptionally sovero m his donun- oiations of the physiciaus, 1lo thought thoroso- Intions covered all the requiramonts of the case, but etill ho woutd liko to proposo that all drug- . 1'H® CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 0, 1874.° glsta who shonld recoivo proscriptions for patont modioines should roturn ‘tho namos of tho pro- lurlblnxs\z rrhvalolnnu to tho Collegos Dr. Trimblo suggested thot the meoting was not oalled for the purposs of denouncing tha physicians, but In ordor to bring about good undorstauding botwoen tho o branchos of tho protesslon. A My, Dartlott complained that the drnegista rltrumm\ “drtmmers " from Eastorn eltien in ho purchase of olixirs, winos, nnd other un- proparod * modicinos which could -ho eanily maunfacturod at bomp, Mo donotnced tlio practice of _ prescriblng patent modlolnos, and favorod . tho adoptlon of atand- ard: modicines gonorally, A formaula bad alrosdy boen adopted by the American Phar- macy Booloty, ‘but was gonorally adinitted to bo unantistactory. ‘Thoy wanted somotling ko ghe formula of tho Louisville Bocloty. , S Tho Proeldent nsmed ag commitiea to confor with the modical soclation, Mossrs. Buolke, Bart- lott, sud Bargout., . 1t wad furthios resolved that a committeo, con- slsting of Mossrs, Ebort, Bartlott, snd Mill, shonld bo appointad to proparo a formula of olixirs, 'winos, and othor non-officlal modicinas ia goriora udo, and roport . the samo to tho Modical Hocioty sud tho Socioty of Pharmaoy, Attor some conaldorable amount of desultory convorsation, tho mesting adjonrned, tho opinton ‘boing freply exprossod thab tho *rosolutions™ would provo of littlo avail ; that, ae long as thoro wera to ba foudd draggists willing to give come missions, thero will always oxist physicions will~ ing. to take thom, . 4 —— 1 ! A RATLROAD OFFIOE ROBBED, In, apito of the .soveral robborios lately com- mittod at various railroad ticket officos, the offl- corw : of tho companlos geom to have loarned nothing, snd continue to bo as caroloss’ds over. Anbthor tlokot offlco was robbod yodtorday foro- noon, and .thia time {t waa the ofilce of the Ohi- .08go & Northwoestorn Railrond ‘under the Shor- man Houso, Tho thiovea seem to have watched tholr opportunity for'soeveral days, lingoring around tho 8herman Houso, until Mr. Parkor, tho agont, was gono, loaving hisassletant, Mr. Chenoy, alone in the ofiice, oir_tpportunity arnved yostordsy morning, when Mr, Karkor loft the placo to “transact gome outside businy mon drove up to tho'offico in an expros snd ona of them had hisleg bandaged up, an hold'n orutol in his hand. Tho other, appatent Iy tho, driver, 'ltnflmd into the ofiico, and told Mr, Chonoy that his partner, who was a aripplo, wanted to purchaso two - tick8ta to Bt. Paul, but' “waa unablo " to_ loave the ‘wagon. MMr,. Cheney stepped: outside to tho man ‘on the ' wagon, and u inquiry told bim that the price of two tickets to 8t, Paul waa $30,60, The mnn on tho wigon roplied that o had but $18 in all 44 ‘Whilo they wers thua talking s confodorato of the two men entered - the -office from tho door which leada ta the lobby of tho Shexinan Houso, angdappropriated tho ontire contonts of tho money drawor, Ammmfiugw 91,168, and thon walked loisuroly into th Bhorman Hougo. Mr, Parkor, tho ajrent, was coming up on the ‘opposite sida of tho stroot about imo, and, socing tho clork talking to s man on tho stroot, ' thouglt there might be something wrong, and, hurrying to tho offico, saw tha thio? leaving through tho Bhorman Houso, but thinking it was s guost of tho hotol; and not knowing that tho drawor wis robhed,‘fm did not pursue him. Going back into tho offioe he-went to tho drawor, and saw it wag, nmpl{. "Ho called out to Mr, Chenoy that they had been robbod, and no -sooner had those words escapod his ‘mouth than the twomen in tho expross wagon whipped up their horde aud galloped away at a break-neck spood. ‘Thoe mattor.has beon placed in tho .hands of oxporlonced dotactives, who thiuk thay have a clew to the robbers, and will bo ablo to nrrest them to-day. 5 R BISHOP WHITEHOUSE. THE STANDARD. The last number of tho Slandard (Baptist) has an editorial on the late Bishop Whitehouso, from. which the following is taken: . “Those who knew Dishop Whitchouse in Rocheater, or Who, coming upon the feld thoro aftor Lim, had oot caaion fo mark tho traces he loft behind, word proparw &d to undoretand a8 othors might not his cotirsa in tho. highes aphere of official sorvico flled by lim in the “Weat, Thoro have béon timos whon a grent man ‘peoploin Tilinols looked upon him 6s & cold, hard, ovorbearing man, with the very spirlt of an inqulaiiar and a perscoutor, o swas nof that, Iuthowss ono of 11060 men whoso idoas of official iifo would bo vory Tikely to shirink within tho limits of tho offictal aphoro, and whom conscicntious viowa of duty would prodis- pose tojinalat. upon the most rigld construation of & churchrcreed or church form, 1o was 4 kindor man 1han hosoemod, and a rigoraus ono becauso he believod Do ought to be. We do not ihink thst In any of thoso entos whera he came in colliston with elergyraon of hia diogoss, o was promaplod by & apirit of perssou- ton, . Tho' recoguition, however, an pastor, of Ao ‘much Chirstian oxcollence aa lio niight Aind among thio ‘membors of othor communions than bl own, and tol~ eration, aa Dishop, of tho omisslon of some matter of zitual obecrvance-on Wie part of his clorgy, wore two thiogs vory ‘mulike cach othor. A man Swith many gonlerous impulses, and in ono sphers of morvico capable of & vory-wide-Gbrlstian sympathy and rocog- piton; bk opicialy, ublening, Higorous, aimoss rannieal, : : We do not; for oursclyes, of course, beliovs that it was over fufended that tho Christian miniatry, in any 4plirg of ft survice aliould, aford opportubity for tho.development: or {ho_exerciea. of such qualitios as those Iost alinded to, In England, o Bishop {aad- drossed a8 “my Lord % fn Americh wo hiave what {5 , bt without tho titip. Tho aro allks without tho gon, {mplied in-tho titlo &0 1ised, @ the _other one an: o annllest " Now Testament warran and ine deod* are flatly’ inconsistent with all that appears:thoro of tho ossanial rolations, mutuslly, of the Gospel minfstry., *All e aro brothren.” Nor i Clurch harmony promoted iby lodging with cortain ofice in it this or’pqrhmuy for the oxerciso of arbi- trary powor. Solf-govorned ‘ehurches somotimea mapago theit .affalrs 8. badly us to almost discredit thioir ropublican forms.-~Tho history of tho Iilinols D v under tho sdminfatration of Bishop Whito- house, provea that the High-Chureh principlo affords no help in tho cass., The Church dificulty which, of | others in the Weat duriugtils poriod, hias occas eloned moat of unpleasant comment, and proved most invetorate, ia that of tho Iilingls Bishop with the Ohl~ cago pestor whoao namo for a 1ong timo was made to livo prominenco 50 unpladsaat to himudf aad Lo Lis ionds, . 5 Dishop Whitehouse .will be remembored In Xilinols es & man of great ability, and of a strongly-marked charnoer, - It will_not bo casy, I all respects, to il his piace, - But his Episcopal careor Impresscs a lesson ‘not favorablo to that oxtromo ccclesjastictsm of which ho wia Ao rauch the champlon, TLoro s, after all, ‘but “ ouo Maater, éven Chriat,” "y 3 AT THE GRAVE. Tho romains of Bishop Whitchouso wora Iald n tholr final resting place in Grecnwood Ceme- ory Saturday aftornoon last. They wero placed in tho fumily vault, which is & largo catacomb oxcavated in one of the beautifal;knoils of that famous “olty of tho dond. The entrance is markod by 8 massivo elab, op which ia the family mono; , whilo the hoad of each cell within is ologed up with marble, on which is engraved tho namo aud age of the deconsed: Bervices wero hold in Trinity Church, Now York, at tha raco) tion and doparturs of the body, and again In Groonwood Comotery 88 tho remains wero laid in thoir long'home. The' sorvicos in Trinity woro .gonducted by tho Roev,' Mr. Hitchings, at-the frave by tho Rav. Canan Knowlea. The casket ¥as-laid sway onshrouded by tho purplo pall made by a fow ladics af the Oathedral cougrega tion, and on it roats some flowors, tho gift of childron whom The-lpved and who loved him, Moy ho reat in peaco. it S, THE GOOD SAMARITANS. Thia Soclosy held a regular moeting yestarday afternoon at Mra Leonard's, 508 Fulton stroct, tlo Prealdont in tho chalr. - Thoro was quito s 1s1gé attendonce, £ Raoports were road, showing that the work was golug on prosporously, and that charita- bly - disposed. pooplo all through the clty wero taliog an motive interost in tho movement, Thp following donations wore roported by the Beoratary: A lady, 833 John Coun, 853 Capt, Lingron, 8505 A. Batoson, $15¢ A. Warren, Jr,, $10; l{Iurmmflu & Muun, 353 a triond, 881 some lithld frionds, 8160 ; Wilcox ' Glbbs, ono sowing-machine; tho Wilson Com- any, ono machiue; J. K. Russoll, 500 feot of {,um r: Mes, Brown and Mxp. Kirk, clothing; Mys, Watt, ploa apd bread; Morris Dros. &'How, hurdware, ote.; Ars, Lamport, a bod- stead; Bira, Taylor, & foathor-bod, bedatoad, towal-rack, and stand ; Thompeon & Temploton, a promiso of broad threo timos n wool; A. E. ‘Klino, moat throo timean wook ; Thomas Armon, ment twico a weok ; Allan'& Mackay, wall-papor, oightoon rolls, with cholco Inscrlptions; II. Lindoris, oightoon rolln of the sawo, Aru. Dr, Kont wasauthorizod toproonron ward in the Woman's Hospital, sud was instructed to take chargo of tho aame. ‘Varlous {ustances of rellof slready afforded by tho Booloty were statod, A propositlon to hold regular religlous sor- }rlonu :fitlm Homo was lost, aud tho meetlng ad~ journod. s ORIMINAL. (?flllllNAL counTt. ‘Tho Court convouod at tho usual hour yoater~ day morning, and, having no businoss to trans- act, adjourued ovor to this moruing at 10 o'oluck, g s TIR POLIOE COUTTS, An fpasno man nameod Frank Williams, & Bo- hemian, 50 yeara of age, was on tiinl yostorday before Justico Boully on tho clinigo of trylng to | bura Lis son-ln-law’s house, Tho County Physl, +his mouth shut ho ' who arrested Orr, clan declared bim Inganc, and bo was sont to Jofforson, ¥ i ‘Ihomas Dundan hold on to & ponel-merohnnt Enl of thom. named Josoph Pliclps, on Coolldgo stroot, Ties- day, whilo a conplo of othor follows stolo tho ponches, Dundnn was arrontod, nwu 826 by Justice Boully, yestorday, for disosderly con- duat, * Thoe two rufMiany, James Hattorman and Mor- ria Downoy, who, it ls cherged, nesaulted and knocked down Mr. John Gottlelb, Monday night Inst, woro yestordsy brought boforo Juatico Boully on tho chnrge of nssault’ with a doadly woapon with intent to'do bodily Injury, Tho Juntlea hold thom over to tho Criminal Qonrt in bonds of 8500 ench, Michnol Boully was arrested Tuosdey and yos- torday brought beforo Justico Roydon on tho ohargo of jarcony, 1Io waas aconsod of stoaling lond from David Bane, on Archor avenue. Tho chargo wad changed to disordorly, ana $10 ns- gosgod againat him. Jamos Ryan was arrestod Bunday ovening by Ofticers Flynn and Flanigan, and taken to Madi- son Btreot Station. ITe i anEpnnm.l to bo tho follow who robbed Sylvestor Beokwith, o man 70 yoars of ago, of $74 in mdnoy and £250 in notes ot tho CMndoninn‘{)lcum last. woel, Ryan was hold yostorday uudor 8500 bail tlls 1idxt Baturday by Justice Benlly, J. W. MoCarmick abd Clarles Green induoed Ohatlos Woloh, living at No, 120, Woat Randolph strect; to accompnny them to a saloon on Canal streat, and soon gotf him to play the California game, by which moane he lost87, and got kicked out aftor, Ho had tha gamblers srrested. Thoey appeared beforo Justice Boully yosterday, afid woro each sont to tho Bridowell for ninoty 8 Tho ¢agos of Thoodore and Charles Duggan, Willlam Coopér, Stophen Palmer, and W. P, Btanard, for violntion of the firo ordinsnce, was called up yosterday aftornoon befora. Justica Beully. Thoeo partfes wore arregtod last weolk, sud brouglit ~boforo Justico "Boyden, an on np&ylluunu & chango of venuo . was rapted, and tha casa taken 'befors tho est B{do Dolico Court, Tho Daggaus had erocted an {ce-louso on Adams stroct, and, upon agreoing yostorday ta pull it down, thelt casa was continnod il tho 20th inst., to glve them an opportunity to do 80, Coopor aud Stanard had alrondy complied with tho domands of the or- dinance, and_wero discharged, Dalmer's caso way continuod till.tho 20th inst, to givobima chanco to comply with tho law. John Williams and a companion endeavored to eator the houso of Victoria Bookin, No. 541 State stroct, at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, and on be- ing rofused sdmittance thoy seizod hor, and, sho alleges, attompted to rab hor of o valuable old watch. 8bo called for the polico, and Micor Niordla . .answored snd nrrested Willinms. ~ Tho_other parly cscéped. Tho {mmucr was booked for sn_sssault with intent o commit robbory. Yestorday ha was arraigned boforo Justico Boyddn, who continued the heat- ing of tho offender till the 22d Inst,, undor 8600 bonds. A warrant waa issnod for tho srrest of bis companion, Albert Bimmerman, and placed in the handa of Oficer Rysn. Tho follow . will undoubtedly bo brought in, and for this reason tho heaning of Williama was continued. Richard Hart was_arrested Tuesday, charged with larcony, = Sunday night ho wont ta the houso of Hatlla Brooks, No. 286 Fourth avenue, and bfiflznd sholtor for the night, which was given him. Mondsy. night ho ropeatod his ro- quost ond sgain it was grantod, - Tuesday worning, thy- family left the promises, and ‘actod * tho " mon whoro “'to * bring the koy when he got up. ' ‘About 9 o'olock bo arose,’ and upon leaving the houso ho locked tho door after him and carriad tho koy ns dirccted. Upon tho return of the .| woman Brooks to the houso sho found the rear door opon nud about $80 to $100 worth of oloth- ing gono. Bhoe caused tho arrest of 1lart on aus- E{:mu. Youterday morning ho was beforo Justico ydon for preliminary exsmination, who, aftoc carofully honring tho ovidenco, held the prisonor over to the Orimiral Court in bonds of §300. The Tth of last mouth the building No, 522 Boutlr Union atroot, occupied by a man named Pabrick Mulvoil a8 a ealoon, caught fire, and ciroumatances conuectod with the affair fod to the belief that incondlariem causod it, and Mul- veil waa arrested as tho incondinry, At tho proliminary learing, evidenco in” tho caso pointed to Wiliam Bowe, who owns tho {zm‘pnfly No. 78 Wright streot, just around \éo wr:xlx:r t_lrfm :hsb llx]ou?o thncu wag afire, as the guilty party, ho having, 2s it was Sllogod, offored Mulvoil $100 It ‘ho-would Apply tho torch to tho place. Bowe was nrredted, and hag beon np soveral times beforo the. West Bido Polico Court oun the charge, and each time tho hoaring was continued for “furthor evidenco in tho caso. Yestorday tho prisoner was sgain araigned beforo Justico Scully, and Mr. Charles Cnmmoron, in bolialt of the city, again roquosted aud obtaiuod a further continuanca for the sama roagons na boforo given. Tho bail of tho accus- od was fixod at $700. - Early yostordny morning s minor, named Thomas Dolanoy arrived in Chiongo direct from Bierra County, ‘Cslifornia, bound for Now York, whither he had boen summoned to tho bed-sido of his dying mother, whom he had not seon for eixtoen yoars. Hobad in his possssslon two g;:m nuggets valued at €40 oach, and, uoed- g the monoy, Lo started out in search of a purchasor for his gold, Aftor going into soveral places, and nob Nnding a purchaser, he fAnally hauled up at & watch and bogus_jowolry ntore, No. 204 State -atroot, whioh displays tho following card: 2 : 4447000 TIME-PILOR FOR FIVE DOLLATS,” Pleasq stop fu aud Examine aur MILTON GOLD $5.00 WATCH{! ‘*\WE DO QT ASK TOU TO DUTY' Wo Oifer, Groat Tnduconicats, To T8, As ho was in the throshold of this placo, a fol- low named John Orr, who claiws to bo & paintor and graiver, askod (o sep tho nuggoets, sud, got- ting thom Into his posseasion, walked off'with tho miner's tronsure. Dolanoy eried for the po- lico, Orrinformed him, that If he did not keop would hnnd him over to tho authoritios, and attompted fo ioake his cscape, In the monntime, a crowd of about 800 porsons woro attracted to tho scono of tho cons fusion, sud with them Officor- William_Croak, ,'hml took him to tho Harslson stroot lock up, Tho gold was nowhero to be found, that havipg loon passed 0 liands of confoderato, who was presont from tho firat, and who, duning tho oxcitemont, hnd slipped off unporceived. In tho aftornoon the prisonor wag brought bofore Justico Boydon, who, upou hearing the ovidones, hold him “ovor to the Criminal Court in bonds af $700. Do- lanoy, the minor, waa held on his own recogaie zanco undor 9200 bouds to_bo_proscnt 8t the sltting of tho Grand Jury in Soplombor, when the caso of Orr will bo investigated by thom. A snd case of drnnkon dopravity was oxbibitod yesterday In tho South Bide Police Court, 1n the Eumou of & woman named Ellen Osdiggan. From or appearanco she is about 40 years of ago, and hns & good homo, and plenty of this world's goods, 8he was n-rastmr on complatut of hor husband, Daniel Oadlgan, and her sons, two boys sped respoctively abont 18 and 14 yonrs, appenred ma witncsses againat thejr mothor. Ahe husband stated that thoy lmd beon married about soventoon yoars, and during this timo sho has born bimoight children, For tho past four yoors ho hias. noticod that shie had bocoma extremely fond of intoxionting driuls, sud for the Jnst two years and n ' bnlfy sho has boon continually drunk, negleot- ing - hor obildren and household dutios, Their Inat child—an infant in arms—ho hns boou compelled to care for himself, Thelr residence is at No: 310 Houth - Purle avenno, ncar Twonty-ninth streot. 1lo ia a sa- " loou-keo] orxunu statoy/that slio hoaat last bo- come 50 Indifforent to public opinion that, whilo drunlk, sho goos to his placa of business, aud in- sults parsons passing by, using the most abscons and abueivo language. ~ ‘Tuesday Jast she visitod him, and iu o {i of drunken passion smashod in the windowa of his eatablishment, sad belmved Liorsolf in such a manuer Uit as a lust rosource '| Randolph stroot, at 9 o'clock last night ha was compelled to apply to tha law to attoud to her caso, 'Tho wifo, on hor port, etatad that g DLrutal troatmont of hor bnd almost driven her insano, sud at timos sho did not kuow what sho was doing. In ovideoce of what eho sail she prosented a scarred faca snd o black oyo ns tho rosdlts of Llows sho had recelved from him, The husband acknowlodged having struck her in tho faco Tuonday, whon sho made the avanult on hig satoon, Her sons teati- flod to tho trath of tho character of tho mothor as glven by their father. Juatico Boydon fined Mr, Oadigan £3, and roprimanded him for striking his wife, aud punishod tho wouwnn by finfng hor 87 for disordorly conduet, The husband, upon My, Oadigan lalunfi the ledgo to sbataln from sirong drink, patd hor Ino, sl tho family lott for No, 810 Bouth Park avouua. MISOELTANEOUS, A notorlous follow numed Joo Jordan bratally bent a Weut Bide car-driver, named Miko Con- way, at tho Dluo Iuland terutinus, last ovouing, aud was arrested by Coustablo Kling, Jotn Bmith was_arrostad yesterday on com- plaint of Georgo Engory, who allogos that the privonor utole bis Loreo aud buggy, A farm hand namod Nols Thielon, from Mor. sis, 1Ul,, mab tho wifo of Oliger Frauk Kounedy on tho walk noar her rosidonco, No. 2!]!0 Weost 1! con- aily with anothior lady, and -attorapted to solzo ‘Thoy ran, and ho chased thom into the houso, whora Officor Konnedy eaught Dim aud took him to tho Madison Blroot,Statlon, whero ho waa charged with boing disorderly. Yostorday morning two sailors, namod Potor Doylo and W. M. Kisrel, sasnulted and bent with brasgknuclles L, Rosenbloom, another soa-faring strangor. ‘Tho nssault was mado at the foot of Lako streot, noar the Union Dopot, and tho as- eaulted ‘party was torrlbly bonten, out, aud bruisod, TIo swore out s warrant bolore Justico Daggott for the arreat of tho nn-n\\mna’ nrtion, Thoy waro brought in, and'hold under $500 bonds oach for their appoaranco on the 25th inst. CGoorgo Shopp, » nogro, was arreated at the in- stigation of Mr. Daldwin, who keopa n sccond- hand bookatoro on Madison streat. Bhepé) of- ferod for ealo s sot of Gross' Btatutes, but ‘bis poouliar_mannor lod Baldwin to suspoct him, which lod to hin capturo, Ho ssys that » white boy gavo him tho booka. Tho County Bhoriff at Lincoln, Ill, haa suo- weeded in arrosting Potor Morgan, tho person who stolo & orse and buggy bolongivg to M. ‘B, Thomas, of this olty, ou'tho 18th wat, 'Tho follow will bo hold until s Chicago detootive takos him in tow. A Wost-8ide fiore-car drivor, named Smith, ot drunk yenterday, and atlowed his bull-dog gornlm around tho aidownlks on Wostern avenue, sccking whom he might devour, Hao found ‘s victlmr in a chill” pamed Willio Barzoy, whoso right orm and broast the brute foarfully mangled, By good fortune, » policoman happoned along ot tho timo, Smith waa arrostod, and tho. bull-dog shot with groat romptitude. The Jittle boy's wonnds wero care- gnllv drossed, and no danger is approhonded: Another dog orusado 18 anxionsly looked for. L ———— GENERAL NEWS. Misa Virgima Campbell will givo a dramatio enterfainment at tho West Sido Turner Hall Saturday evening. Thero will bo a parlor concort this ovenivg, ot tho house of Br. P, 8, Meaerolo, No, 707 Weat Adams stroot, for the bonefit of Calvary Ohurch. The temporature yestorday, as obeerved by Mnnnsse, optician, nudor Tug TnipuNg Build- iog, was, in the shado, at 7 a. m,, 76 dog. Fulir- onhoit; 108, m., 90; 12m., 80; 8 p.m., 03; 6 p. m., 01, and 8 p, m., 86, Bhoriff Bradloy yestorday summoned L\\'nntly- throe men to serve us a Urand Jury during the Inttor’ part of the August term. The veuire fs roturnable Monday morning. Efforts havo been mado to Aecure oxcoptionably good mon, in view of tho bribory ond othor important cases which will como before them, The poor children's cxonrsion from tho South Bido to Evanston will not be made to-morrow, na anvouncod in_thoso colurns yostorduy. Tho Committes, not Laving boen nble to complato their arrangemonts, datormined to postpona tho s-lm.m nn:fllv;tflt\]t; t’l“my \glu,h ntnii oir mmfll:xg , ARpO! o time, which will most proba- bly \my Wmes«hy. : Tho city was oxcited at noon yesterday by o raport to tho offoct that tho puburben towns of ol g}uwwd and Washington Holghts wore a proy to lames eaukod by a prairio- which broke out at 10 o'clock in'the morning. Only the Int- tor portion of the rumor was_vorified, tho long, dry graas having'boon ignited by s passing en- gino. - The fira sprond rapidly, but was soon ox- tingulshied by tho citizens surrounding the scong of conflagrafion. Antonlo Oalveilo, an Italisn and & harp-player, was the boy who was rocently drowned in'the rivor at Rush atroot bridgo, and whoso body was found Tuesday, Deceased was 14 yoars ol An old Iady namod Rosanna Crogo, was rnn ovor at 7:80 o'clock last ovoning, atthe corner of Mather, and Halsted: streots, by ono of Eamunsons’ jce-cream wagons, drivon by Jorry Engel. Tho wheels pagsed’ over her, and broko three smail' ribs, She was romoved to No. 811 Halsted strect, snd cared for by s hyaicion, 8ho residod at tho corner of Hub- ord stroot and Ashland avonue, not arrested. Anothor shocking sccident ocburred at Kings- bury Music Hall yesterday. aftornoon at2 o'clock. Robert Hendergon, a dontracting carpenter, wag sitting in a window df tlié-sixth story, makin, somo oatimates on work, wbeu ho lost his bal- anco and foll to the ground in tho alloy. is Load aud limbs woro mangled droadfully,” Death ousued instantly. Honderson was a Canedion, 80 yoars old, and loavea o wifo and acvernl children, living at tho corner of Twenty-ninth fi:l Buttorllold slroots, whoro tho body was aken. It in about timo for businces-men to ba on the lookout for thoir holp to take {hem through tho fall's businees. Tho Young Mens' Christian As- sociation, through its employment burean, in ordor to promptly moet the demand for help of all clnsgos, snd to onablo thom to recommond only such as aroe oficiont and rolinble, s koopiug on ilta the namos, and addross, aud reforeneo, to- gother with tho hotios of partios for whom ap- R‘Umnlu linvo worked, *tho salary oxpocted, ete. 'hego records ¢onstituto an epitome of appli- cants’ moral character and business capacity, and may bo examined at any - time by nmprnynm No paina will bo spared by thoe Association in tho selection ‘of honeat and “capablo men for positions requiring theso qualitics, Employera arc'inyited to call at tho ofilco, 146 Fifth avonue, before omploying, and’ sec tho advautages pos- messod by tho Y. AL G, A, for getting good mon and boys for hard or light work. FImES. Sparke blown from a {flatiron-heating furnaco 8ot fire ta tho sidowalk in front of David Gold- stein's tailor shop, No, 789 Milwaukoo avenue, at 5:80 lnat ovonlug, and oceasioned the alarm from Box 627. The damago amounted to $20, The alarm from 876, at 8:30 o'clack yestor~ dny aftornoon, was occasionod by firo in a one- story framo houso, No. 18 Wost Ninotoonth streot, owned and occupied by John Byroe. Dam- ago, £50, A dofoctive chinnoy was thatcango. A slight firc ocourred in & shanty on tho cor- nor of Chicago avenuo and Bangswon stroet, st 6 o'clock Inst evening. Damage, §20. Atre, I, Tooloy occupied tbo atructure, Cause of fira unkuown. Noalarm was given, MILITARY OFFIGENS, A mosting of ropresentative mombers of the Alping Huntors, the Irish Rifles, Montgomory Guar woa hold at ds, and Olap-na~-Gacl Gu 874 West Madison atroob lnst evening. Beforo serious businose wes begun, the members ou- tered hoartily into the onjoymont of tha votorsn's grlvllcgo—-»umg of fighting ovor agnin their attlos, especinlly thoso which were fought in gomgonng for the prizo. medal, which was won [} nirflnwl Guards, . . Tho mooting waa proaided over by Capt. Cun- nift, of thoTvish Rifles. A subject for s pro- trectod digcussion was found in tho question of & doslgn for o prize meda), and whother tho modaty offered for competition should bocomo, aftor boing won a consecutivo number of times I;K oue ~organization, tho o body Bo winning it. '[ho formor sub- oct was Iaid over for furthor consideration. The Intter question was sottlod by a resolution deolariug that the meduls should bo hald only by ono company so long a8 thoy could do &0 by boaring off the palm at ovory annual contost, or in otlier words the meduls should romain cham- pion budgos for all time. . It was redolved (hat a 1nodal not oxceoding in valuo $150 bo oftered fon compotition af the Alpino Hunter's picuio, which ls to bo held ou tho 26th inst. at Colebour Park. -+ Tha deslrabillty of the Association proouring o hiall or armory was debated with som littlo on- ergry, Mr. Muriay being of opiulon that a com- mitteo should be appointad to ¢all upon the mu- n\ui{ml suthorities in relation to the subjoct. Capt. Cunniff strepuously objsctod to this, stat- ing that tho organizations askod no fuvors from thoso who did not appreciate or cure a straw for. thom. It was finally arrsnged that n committeo be appointed to look out s suitable buildivg \\']‘llch could bo converted into an arwmory, 5 ‘Tho Prosident appointed. for such Committeo Lionts. Murray aud ioarty, and Sergts, Murphy and Modahou. . ‘Lho line of march for the 25th inst. was ar- ranged a8 follows: From Alpine Huntors® Hall to the Ituwllan Boolety on Randolph stroet, from thouco emst on Randolph stroot, to Clarl, snd won_ Olark stroet to_Van Buron to Irish Riflos' Hall: wosk on-Van Buron stroet to linlsted, south on Ialsted to Bluo-Tsland ave- nuo, then wost to’ Montgowery Guards' Hali; 1Irom thenco oust on Bluo Ieland avenue to Hal- 8ted, soulh ta Van Buron, sod east on Vaun Buren to tha dopot, Amoug. thoso prosont wora: Capt, Cunniff, Irish Hiflos ; Capt. Joyco, Montgomery Quards; Oapt. Ragplo, Alpine Tlunters ; und Capt. Gleo- Eom, of the Clan-ua-Gaol Cuards, Liout, Mur- ray uotod ay Boorotary to tho mooting. ———— PERSONAL. The Rev. Canon Kuowles, of tho Cathedra), L Lo roturnod from Noy York. Mr, R W, Morril, oity editor of that loading Massnchiusotta journal, the Boston Daily Adver- liser, ia atopplng at tho Tromont Houso, e J, M. Phlllips, of Louluville, Ky., for many years a popular conductor on tho Lounisvillo, Jot- forsonville & Indisnapoliy Ruilvoad, svrived in Engol waa | 0 Irish Riflos ot tho lato picnio of the Olun--| proporly of |- tho clty yeatorday, and laa guest at tho Palmer Hauso, ; Mr. W. K.'ggulllvnn, city odltor of tho Foen- {ng Journal, 14 a candidate for the vaoant noat {u'tho Board of Jdncation, causoed by the rosig- nntlon of Presidont Xing, Mr. Snilivan ia de- sorvadly populnt with i olnesos of his follow- cliizons, and Lis clnima will, donbtless, moot with favorablo consideration’ from Magor Col- vin, .‘\rmt from otbor qualifications, Mr, Bullivan haa had porsonal oxpotioncoin theilna of ‘*tonching tho voung fdos how to shoot,” hay- ing iaught school himself during tho oarlier potlod of his resldenco iu tho United States. Thero arrived in this oity yosterday, in cara of Gonduotor Staples, of tho, Tullman: Palass-Oar Company's lino, & littlo 4-yonrold girl named Donslo Bmith, who has just como throngh alinost tolltary and alono, from Dublin, Ireland. Tho Jast of hoxnoar relatives died rocontly, and 8lio wassont on t6 Mr. Joln Lay S8mith,of Chieago, noonnectionof the family, wholntonds to rearhor. A gontloman took chargoof her duringthe trip on tho atoamer City of Bruesols, and ot Jersoy City lunded hor ovor to Conductor Staples, who \nmu(il.\t hor erm through., Inher two wooke' trip tho littlo girl Las travoled a thoysand milos for ench of hor yonrs, but is not worn ont by hor long journoy, A vhotograph lind baen sont over in advanco whereby to “identify her, and on her arrival sho was fownd tomoet all tho roquire- ments of tho picture. . * BOTEL ARRIVALS, Palmer House—F. Noblo, Muskogon; William Dratt, Dotroit ; Aloxandor Davidson, Now Yorl; Willinn Vincent, Cincinuati ; A, Guunison, Cin- cinnati; Henry W. Holland, .Cambridgo, Mage.; Charles R. Train, Boston; J.-¥. MoMullen, Now York ; Samuol Royeg, Torro Hauta; J. Ulaviilo, Bordoaux, France; W. R. Carle, Wapolla; . D, fglur, Morrison; A, _W. Cartor, Boston; "O. E..-Maloy, -Now York; War- ren E. Bmith, Cloveland; B. . Piko, Boston. . . . Grand Pacific—Robort 1, Hubbell, Limsa, Porn; ex-Gov. 0. 0. Washburn, Wiaconaln ; O.'V, Walkor, Augusts ; J. G. Har- yoy, Baltintore ; Edwin Adams, Long Branch ; Michael Cassell,’ 8an Francigeo; Dr. T. I, Ohiambors, Bloomington, Wis. ; 8. D Teasdal, Balt Lake Oity; William Upton Black, Now Zealand; - J. Lazarus, Melbourne; Augbralln ; tho Hon, Bat, Olatkio, Wisconsin ; J. D. Langley, Genoral Manasgor Pennsylvania Company, Yitisburg ; Charles D. Gorkam, P. D, Armour, Milwaunke . _T. Barton, New Or- lerna ; tho Ifon. ML.'O. Duiloy, Kenaa; F. B, Olarke, Buperintondent Wost WisconsinTinitroad ; the Hon. H. L. Aloxander, Augusta ; tho Rev. . E. Doggs, Momphis. ' . . . Sherman Louse—Thomas Morrison, Bt, Louis; 8, 0. Mar- iin, Dittsburg; B. J. Niles, Virginia Oity; Damoy Clark, Dotroit ; J. D, Thain, Warssw, Tud.; W, Groco, Now York; I, A. Saunders, Laporto ; Col. Gillesple, U. 8. A; Goorgo Eus- taco, Tndfana;; A. . Conklin, Tndiana; J, R. Qodfroey, Pana; 8, Robinson, New York. . . , Tremont House—F, A. Tinney, Bt. Thomas, Cnnada; O. F. Prico, Gualesburg; Theodore Bartholgon, 8t. Louis: W. Griflin, New Yorl; D, Floyd Jones, Now York; T.C.Banks, Con- nocticut. - = ——— + CITY-HALL, Tho Tax-Collector's rocoipts for yostardny amounted to §51,638 for taxes; for licensos, $221. - The Water Departmont received £2,280. Tho membors of tho Board of Public Worke were very busy all day in oponing and sesorting bids for tho construction of sewors, There wore fifty-six bids in all, pricos ranging from high to low, the Jowest belag from » man who offored to tako contracts for b per cont less than any other bidder. No conclusion was roachod and mo awards will be mado for o day or two at the odnost. The City Collaclor complaina that mauy tax- payers havo not yef sottled. But few more days romain previous to tho day of . aslo, and thoso who wait until the last minute have but fow chances of boing attended to. Al who bave not 5“ pvlflrl their taxes aro requested to do 80 imme- intoly, Tho joint Committoa on Stroots and Alleys of tho Houth snd West Divlsions will meot at3 p. m. to-day in the City Clerk’s office. The Committeo on Polico will meot at 2 p. m. Frida) in tho offica of the Superintendent of Police. meeting foriho Committeoon Railroads i oalled for 0t 8 p. m. on the samo day st the office of the City Olerls. £ The Board of Police met ns usual yesterday attornoon. Owling to the lack of bueinoss, they spont their timo in conversatioh regarding fira ‘mattern, stopping, now and then. to blow up tho- Council's Committos ou Fire Ordinnncos. Ong five Aldormen wore visible around the City-Hall yesterday. Thero appears to bo a goneral relaxation in every department exoept iu that of tho City Attornoy, who is etill drawing up alstiacts-of cases to be triad when tho courts opon in Septombor. Commissioner Sherldan _is supplying tho engino-houees in the Bouth Division with copies of the last raport of tho Board of Public Works, a8 that roport gives itoms of information which | aro of great iuterost to firemon. The other Com- migsioners would do woll to follow Mr, Bherl- dan's oxamplo, Tho Board of Polico havo already sont two communications to the Oouncil rolative to tho dolay of that body in ndopting & now firo ordi- ‘navce, A third will bo sout, and if it sleo is un- succasstul tho Board intend to give tho mattor up complotely. ——— SUBURBAN NEWS, EVANSTON, A rogular meeting of the Village Truatees was hold at the Towa Tlall Tucsday ovemng. Trus- toes Gilbort, Willard, Pholps, and Gage woro present. « Tho Btroot Commissionor presentod a roport on aldewalke constructed and in course of can- struction. Referred to Committes on Btreots aod Bidowalls, Tho Financo Committee roported the follow- ing bills, rocommending their payment : Publio Library U. Bawayams., N, W. Gual Vilinge bills—N, Dranch, lighth 3.7, Scolt, copying ordiuancos, ., Al Oliff 0Fdesesasansnanse The bills wore ordered to bo paid. A droary array of platitudes followod concera- ing o cortain piat, which wes suddenly inter- ruptod by the appoaranco of a number of excitod youug mon, who announced that thero was o firo on thoRidgo. Tho Village Engincer snd Clork bravely graspod thq ropes, and began vigorously to ratilo tho alarm bell, whilo tho Trusteos soized their hats, and tho Bonrd adjourned with- ont further coromony, The oxciioment waa soon allnyed by tho discovory that the firo was in a brush-heap upoun the praivie weat of tho village. Businost was finally resumed, sud the follow- ing resolution adopted : Resolved, That the procceds of ftho Water-Works bouds sold by diroction of tho Trusteoa of the Village of Lvanston, to-wit : $83,830, bo depositod as a aporial fund, in the followlig bauks and nmounta, viz, : Tili- ois Trust and Baviugs Dank, §0,000 ; Phonix Dank- ing Company, $23,850; Lido eud :Leathor Bank, 10,000 3 tho eamo 0 Lo a special fund 0 bo usod for Witer-Works purposes, as providsd by ordinance, aud to bo drawn on tho cliock of tho Villags Troastrer, countorsigued by tho Prestdent of this Board, Provided, oach of euld banks gives bonds in amounts as requirad by law, astfsfactory {0 tho Fiuance Cou- mittes of this Board of Truatods, for tho sufo-kooplug of the funds rlacod fu its custos ) —_— Duryen’s **Satin Glogs.” *} Aftor the laundross has washod aud cleansed, it fa dosirable, aas fuish, (o use tho purest sarch sko can got, Thobest is enow-whits and csay”™to ue, By asklng the grocor for Duryos’s * Satin Glosa Starch,” the laundross or honsckooper Will boBure to'get tho beat artlele, R Ohickoring Square Groud Planos, Lxtra pmlor planoa, All tlo Iatost improvements, Warzautod o ploase, or morey refunded, Tiocd's Tompio of Aualc, 93 Van Duren sireet. Geyser (Saratoga) Water on Draught By Buck & Rayner, makers of the ** Mara Cologne," ettt b Amia e U ittt MEDIOAL, -DR. A. G. OLIN, 167 Waalilugtonst, 'Tuo longest onasged and wmont suo: coneful pAYslcan s tho ity In tha wiiolal Trantuont of a1 Chrohio, Nervous, und fpeclal Divoases, ' Diseasos o: Suliar 10 fotalce spaodily ourod, lnvalids’ pruvidod with sttondance, &o. Sond § stamps. g AR e b NO OURE! o BR¥H Dr.. Kean, 1, 300 SOUTIL CLARIC AT, UIIVAGO, 3 14 o B o bV iatazon,” "D, o 1 RAR a Gnly iy siolan I tho oify who wAGeaiite Gires oF fom Gnlau fiurs, 88, s 1 8 . 5 Bundars o b 0 © MANIIOOD RESTORED. A viotin of youthful {mprudenco, sauslug premature {iocar, uvous dobilily, eta., hav n every uhd W k dy, I8 P bure, which v 3 rlo soli-oure, wi 0 i e S REAYES 7 Nodanieate, Naw Yorks A WE OFFER ‘We shall continuo to offor our Iintire Atack of DRY CGOODS! AT GREAT REDUCTION FOR TEN DAYS LONGER. STAWLS we ofler at half price. SILKS wo offer at hall price. SHOES we offer at GU¢ on the dollar, Our 50¢, 75¢ ard 85c Black Mo- hair Alqncns are reduced nearly “BIRYS @00DS grently raduced D reatly reduced. . EMBROIDER[ES “'ey offer for less than can be imported. Fable Linen, Towels, and Mar- seilles Suits at great reductions. m{;'r:d;cs \Vl(l‘() lc:\]w ttoBs:wc‘tlle;: ey can find Great Bargains this West Side Popular Stgrc. New - York Store, 284 & 286 W, MADISON-ST. EDUCATIONAL. H. B. BRYANITI'S OHICAGO " BUSINESS COLLEGE, Sautheast cor. State nnd Wnshington-sta. Largost Inatitution of tho kind {n Amorica. Rlegant room: ich furnitura—thorough conrso—first class ‘toachora~porfoct dlscivling—lazge numbor af s{u. g:::’ln—."l:llnl:: llfll:‘lnfll' WA(IK{ ”IL‘ \lhlll(n‘lfimmufi oponings g mon furniahed G o oo, For ciroulnrs udross 1 1o BRYANT, Uhioaier. St. Mary's Academy, P :\'OT{I;‘E ?A.‘!'fi. INDIANA. o nnual $ i For Gatalogup and 1&1‘:2‘.’:1%&}5’;‘3{&9’5\%}5‘?&’ i Mpss L Notro Damo P 0., Ste doscpts Conis lll‘fl.l‘inl. Palmér's Academy, 768 MICHIGAN-AV,, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS OF ALL AGES, Wil reopon Monday, Sont. 7. Spoclal attontian ¢lvon to ‘backward. pupiis, - For clroainr and pacticutars of Hohool apply st tho Academy. ST. JOSEPH' SELECT SCHOOL, ON ELM-8T. NEAR MARKET, Under chargo of thio Banodiating Fathors, will opon far the secation of buplls Sopt. 1. iU MB--%25 for & sexslon of fivo months. Beliool Torm conalsting of two sossions, Special atiention kiven to practical businem oducailon, Gormau taught without ©xtra obiargo, Address connnunications to REY, FATHER OERARD, 0. 8. LAKE FOREST AUADEMY, A Day snd Boarding Bchool, wharo oss and Young Man may preparo for Collogo and obtain & thorough Inglish Education, Tuition, TM)A loard and Taition, §40 per zone." 15 gont Beltol Yonr wlf ol sebt 187 e b cul 1 {J d g i ARTHUI IO LT, Vicobrosmont, o Ter. EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, MBS, GEO. BAILY, Prinolpal, Buceossor o Mry. Durgeyn Maltland. Tho dutios of tho hotioo will i Fosumed Sopt, 18, FGF Clteuiars ton taining particulsrs apply to the Principal, 673 Wabashoar. DR. VAN NORMAN’S Qlassical Kaglish, Fennh, and Germno family day achool, for youny Iadivs 3ud childron, 71, 23, nud 75 Last Sixty: tirstat., Gonteal Puck, Now York, will combionco s ol tooutiroar Sopt, 31, i1, plortiitinor dnfermation scud oF cataloguos ross Rov. D, 0. N, LED5Y % Wnat Slaty estatee Now Vork, - OHEGABAY INSTITUTE, Latin, DBosardlog snd Day for young Tadics snd Missos, Froneh is tho Ianguaga of tho family. COLLEGE OF THE FINE ARTS, ot Con ST RACTSE UNIVERSTY, 3 ‘ourso in Architecturo and Palnting, T opens Bopt. 1. B ORI poa, o Syracuso, N. Y. LOGAN . SQUARE SEMINARY, Thja Boarding nnd Day-Selusl for ladios, situstod 167 Viadatr .l"hlln‘s:l;h]l\h:vzill: h:fim f'aé.‘.:‘; é‘: br 10, T84, MUY J° PINDELL,{ Prineipals, LAKESIDE SEMINARY, A Xlome Bonrding Heliool for Boys and Girls, AT OCONOMOWOO, WIS, Thorough instruation In evory Dopartmant. Tor Olrou. Trto " MISS GIACE e JONIS. Prioipat: lmapnirte JEV B BAVIS, Mesior, Seminary of the Sacred Heart, 484 Went Taylar-at., Chlengo. This Tostitutlon offers ovary facllity for s rofined and aolld_oducation, Studies will bo sosumed Sopt. 1, 1671, ¥or turthor partloulars and rospoctus nddross LADY SUBRRIOR. s, Faith C, Bosmer & Miss E, 1, Rockwells @ Dayfohool for young ladios, Springfold. T ot th - Bobd 1o teeises MADAME O. da BILYA and rormory Mrs, 0ea MG ALEX: BIEADFORD:S lormer] o8, on Hoffman's] 4] French, a e A ooy Tor Youtys Ladios Asd Chil+ g, worb g, 0 4%, Toopons Sent. . Application may momato pessonaliy of by luticr asr.bove, MRS, WM. G. BRYAN'S TMOARDING §0HOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Tha FallTorm of Mra.. Hryan's School commoncos Soplombor 1574, Batavia, N. Y., April, 181, WILLOW l'.\?.fl rsl:.’)uy;\[ll};. e 1 1% Institution onn Satatagne althie FODIIRE R Deuprioions n. J o HERO, Waestboro, Mas: O'PTAGE: HILL BEMINARY, FOR YOUNG Iadics, Poughkoopsio, Dutolieas County, N. Y. ‘Courss of ;.““‘gl w‘\lpmh?fl,fl:«l’- AMusio and tino acts & e L '8, ross A WAt Sl Ll Frinolpal sud Propriotor. NIOAT, RNGINEERING. A OV At otuot Dftoeiilo Taatstite, Frovs Mo s rcoilont hosiibne Jtos Snosa eyt 8, Vor tha Al Hegiate g iy A at adiro oS ONARLIS DROWNE, Birodtor: " TTAGE ILILL, TARRYTOWN-ON.HUDSON, A GO AR kT Sk boasirt- and -lunun»i“(n: F = ot lish, ,atd g Enalish, Froscl, " at Instruotion vory praotical,| Ad Hifiies, "Tilo olihteontls Yoar hoglns Sopt: . Edvatiazotit home ‘and Eutaponn Sohaols. Hoautlful rounids [ ‘and rizor noonory. A 1DER, A, M., Principal, M8 BULKLEY'S | BOARDING ~AND DAY echiool, for yauog ladlos, at Tarrytowa-on-tho-Hud. ross the REV, GEQ. T, san, will reonon ents MLEE, TARDIVEL, o3 W, ¥, Toapous har Franch, and (nemat 130 Ingsond Day-Sehioal for young iadioa and childron, Sept.17. QOUND HOITOLARSHIP, v iat, Tospoctul, manly domoanor, Jumpinte ph | dovol n, AvvoyKnRs MUATARY TRATABR For ot niamin Mason, Loz No, 654, Yonkors, Ns L & SCALES. B FAIRBANK® STANDARD SCALES OF ALL BIZKS, FATRBANKS, MORSE &GO 111 AND U3 LAKK-ST. FRAGTIONAL CURRENOCY. $5 ,Packapges FRACTIONAL CURRENGY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFTICE.