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fo. 9, August, Beptanber, and Oclober, 4305 Afchi- mn, dd5e. Faetonts~-Dull ant nominal, Reoripre—Ylour, vino; wheat, €0,000 buj corn, 5,000 ba ; oats, 32,000, 3 . Birskxie—Elour, 100 Lris; wheat, 9,000 buj ifi;uooonu ‘carn, 00,000 b 0 'ALO, Byrraro, N. Y., Alg, 90, —Dnmaparvrss—Wheat fnctivo ; no sala s noninal, Qotn fr ales 2,000 bu No, 3 at 7346 B,50 bu do at70Xc; 8,500 Lu do »t_Tdo3 B,800 bu 0 nTdo, Unta qillot atddo. Fasianzs—\Whoat, 8)¢@00; corn, T7§@8c; oats, Bifo. " NEW ORLEANS, g NEw Ontrans, La., Aug, 20,—DnRADSTOrri— Flour dults irablo, $5.0@5.60, Corn quicti while :g"’n‘g"' “'&““’ whito, 005; yellow, fus. Oats Drmer Boin—Firm at $1,00, Haz—Qufot} chalce, $20. T'noviatons—Pork dull, 0, onn ol at $20.50@24.70, Dey esly moats kcarces houlders 04 Bacon stronger ot 10k @lde, 1M 4 ot lnms dull at 166 105 Lard dully bioro, T keiy 100 UAT AND MOLAVAES—NoNale, | . Wiitexz—Dull; Loulsiaus, §1,00; Western, $1.008 “Corrre~Quists ortinsey tprime, 16@20. it $3. ¥ Gomuu DU ALEE: | gt alons roctntn 27 balus § stock) 10 306 Lalesy oxpatla coasty R e oA algbt, 3 prombuns aforling, 830, S B‘;fi"“fihmmm Whent , 0., Aug. 20, — = flf‘l’ll‘;vzrvl!rll;lul:i‘”llur Nfl.xl rody t.w@l.lui‘ No, 2do, E1 L 07, Gornsteady snd tcianged ; high mized, Tho3 o milxed, 703 cate, W@Le, on track, Onts e i 4so for Nov 1 8l ke fo o, 3 do; 170 Tor white, ute® end unchangd, TaTROLEON Qe 000 bu: o, 1,030 bu s osts, 1,350 bu, D Asasra—Flout dull LrmaAug. 30,~—) DETURrs—Flour dull; mflm Tor Northwentern ; $5,02%G0.60 for Statey Indians, and Oblo ; $7.75@8.76 for Ligh grados, Whon! Auliand uneettled: $1,208129 for red; $LUR1IS .28@1.81 for white. Rye, ua damand. Corn quiet sud lowor at 850 for Westorn mited, Oata S0t Bo for mixed, ‘Prinotzux—Fiemer and dull; 11/@1%o for ro- fnod ; 855@8%o for oruds in bris's 427@ssin bulk, WtTaxy—Steady at $1,03 for Western irot, Borrea—Tirm, unchangod, and steady ;13X @1940 Tor primo Weetern. ; ‘Egas—Firm ; 20@dlo for Western oxtra, BALTIMORE. Bimnonx, Aug, 26.—DLnkAvsTurrs—Tlonr dull and nominsl for city mitln; high grade 260 highor, Wheat weak at $1,3031,94 for mmbor Watorn, Oormn stoady s mixed Woetern quict st 1870, Outs firmor &t 0620 for.Westorn mized; Ou@dde for Western white,” Ry firin nt 88@00s, e HAT—Firm ot $10,00@18.00, TProviatons—Firm, Bfoss pork, $24,00, :‘f m"g‘d&‘f« ){l,'{&fir“n’!:u e ima, 1 4o , 142, Cy “BurrEn—iestern, quiet and gcndr al Cosrex—Nominal, FrrnoLrux-—-Unchangod, Wintaky—Firm sud scarea at $1.013. * 0BWEGO, Qswedo, Aug, 30.—GuaN~—Whest Jover; old No.1 Milwaukes Ciub, $1.28. Corn firm at 7o, LOUISVILLI, TovmviLrx, Ky., Aug, 30.—CoTron-Quist at 16c, TinrapsTurss—Flour and sheat quitt and unchong. #d. Corn dull aud drooping at74@78c, Oats dull And tower 3 mixed and whito, G9@ 8¢, Ryo, 000, Trovisoys—Pork ‘quict ot $23,50, Dacon in_falr flnmnnnlumlsnnn; lh&ulgorn, l:?%x'l]vm n::,.xa-,;;‘%: eloar, 14c. Sugar-cured hams, 16@ 1o ; plain, 140, S ok mosie Bhouldoisy 9c; clear ilb, 1IX@IINc Land, 104@163c, : ) Wairsxx—90c, for amber; $1,28@! Bacon, 100 engarcoured 25@0e. MEMPHIB. Mexris, Aug. 26,—Corrox—Qubt and lower at Le@lic; ipta, 67 bales; mo oxports; stock, 385 Lates, ¥ parapsrarrs—Flour qulot, dull, atd nominal. om scarce and frm, Oats quiot and wear, at G5c, = Bhun—Scarco and S, ab SIG00GT00. "PROVISIONS—York dull snd nomiml, Lard fn falr domand and firm, o 16@370, Dacor—Domnnd good § full privos; shoulders, 10@10Kc; char rib, 135 le. MARINE. G Port ot Chlenxa, Aug. 28, ARRIVED, Bchr Ebenezer, Olay Banks, wood, Bcow A, N, Dunham, 8t Paul's Pler, wood, Bohr Ttlikca, Muskogon, jumber. . Prop Vasdorbilt, Buffalo, sundies. ‘Prop Lako Breete, Bentou Harbor, sundries, Btmr Garona, 8t, Josoph, sundrlos, Bupr Gleagd, Manltowoo, pundrica, Constee, Bouth Haven, bork, Barge Tranafer, Grand Haven, lumbor. Darge Golden Harvest, Grand Haven, umber, arge City of Erle, Grand Havon, luinber, Behr Addis, Benton Harbor, fruit, . Gtme Muekegon, Muskegon, sundries. ‘Prop Cbina, Buftalo, sundrios, ‘Prop Milwotkee, Oglenaburg, sundrios, cbr Fisher, Packer's Dier, wood, Belir Drivor, Kewsunoe, wool, o Miltos, Whito Lake, lumber, Bcbr Emma Lafghton, Ludipgton, umber. 'OLEARLED, Behr Senator, Kingston, 17,150 bu whoat, BEbE G D Norrle: Good Liorbor, 200 u cats, 3 brls 7¥, 9 brls baef. : 8cir Dispatch, Abnapco, 100 bu oats, Belr Driver, Gariton, 100 brla galt, Prip Arabls, Buffalo, 40,640 bu corn, 1,250 brls flour, and sundrics. - ‘PropLaks Breozo, Bonton Harbor, sundries, Bimr Chicago, Manitowoe, sundrcs, Stmr Corons, Bt, Josepl, sunaries, 5 Silir O, N, Johnson, Ford River, 200 bu oata, febr J, K. Noyes, O8wego, 19,364 bu corn, Trop Alasika, krie, 10,000 bu oorn, 500 Lri flour, 9,000 b 1y, ; Trop m.,,d, ‘Buffato, 10,000 bu wheat, 500 brls fiour, 6,000 bu rye, 6,600 bu barloy. Barge Colin Campbell) Buffalo, 21,600 bu corn. Behr Mont Blune, Ogdensburg, 21,000 bu wheat, NIGHT OLEARANOES, Prop Qhamberlain, Ogdensburg, 10,000 bu_corn, 250 brls lous, - 100 Lags sood, and sundries, Blmr Muskegon, Grand liaven, 223 bu corn, 11 brls pork, 19 bels whisky, aud sundrics,® Prop B, . Wada, Port Huton, 17,283 bu corn, 11,046 ‘bu oats, 916 bris flour, 3 brls pork, and sundrics, ‘Barge Guidiug Gtar, Port Huron, 36,640 b corn, ¥rop Japan, Buflelo, 22,000 bu wheat, 250 brls floar, 10 alls sheop paitss Erle, 105 bris our, 100 bris beef, 200 tcx lurd, 34 biles dry hides, . fonr A, W, Luckoy, Buffalo, 19,578 ba corn, Aud 28'veésels cloared ligut., Lako Frelahts wersmoro nctivo than yestordsy, the_charters bolng princiyally for tuo Lowor Lako ports, T tea to Bulfalo rero guoted st 86 for corn sud 8o for wheat, by sall, TTo Onwego, 246 for wheat and 6o for corn, Charters ¢ To Qaweio—8 :urs Bam Cook and J, Magoe, whitat at Ggos sche B,T. Atwater, corn at Ge, “To Buffalo— ¥rop Itussia, corn nnd oats through, To Erio—Prop China, wheat through, To Burnis—large Guiding Bur, ‘corn through., To Ogdousbury—gchs out Blang, whoat through, and schr Reindcor, corn on private terms, Ta Buffalo—J, G, Masten, corn on private terms, The schr T. P, Bhcldon loads corn on Owner's aceount, o Prescoit—8chr Obler, wheat ut ¢, Total, M, Capacity, 110,000 bu wheat, snd 175,« 000 bu corn, and 25,000 Uil oats. 1 tho aftérnoon, the sehr Pensaikee, for wheat fo Duffalo st 8i(o: schr Lncerno for corn to Buffalo at 307 and prop Vonder- ity corn through, Oapacity, about 86,000 bu wheat, and 100,660 bu corn, B Vessels Pasnod Yart flurou. TPomr Humow, Mich, Aug. 20.—-Down—Drops Bt Alluina, obawk ; schrs Doow BIFd, Tuonias Gawn, Ur—¥rops Arctie, New York, fcotla i schrs Two Fanules, 0. H. Johnson, J, It, Bentloy. ‘Wixp~Norihcast; light, . . pont Hunox, Mih,, Alg, 26—Evoning—Dows— Props Hollaud, David W, Rust aud consort; echra G 6. Muzard, Yecsusbs, O, Spadewman, Ayér, Witk Uoruo, i Up~—Props Asla, Cloveland, Dunlkirk and tow. e Tlio Clty of Toledos Tho damag to (he sidewhoel tteamer Oity of Toledo arg moxe novero than was at first supposed, - THG vese sol was lying at her dock ot Manistee, pmgmng for Ler custorary trip along tha shor, whem flumed wore discovored rising from (o bold through the opeuing for tho walking-beam, and o fow deoonds latar donso | valumes of amoke were 6con {eauing from around the amoke-stack, Tho alitm wsa promytly given by tho Bteamar's whistlo, ahd & nuLber of fireeeniinea s 24aain tugs wore ut work & fow minules afterward try- {ng to eave tho boat, but dosplie .uwk' otrorly tho fomes wors Dot gob under ‘control une 1l tho domage smounted fo over §10,000, and bo bull was filled with water, Au inapection made on Monday, aftar the stesmer's hold hod been clowed of water, suowed thut tio moin deck, from tho atter sido of {he gallows-(rame forward to tuo bow, is nearly burnod through, and the beauis eo badly cburred 8a to bo rendered worthless, The wheel- Team, on tlo Fort aide, 1 deatoyed, and the four up- ar atrakes of celling on the wame efde are burned roughi. Abova o deck the steamier's cabin, fromm he possengers’ staivs forwerd, i ruined, the statos rooma on thie port sido belng Lurudd out, sud thoss on {ho efarbourd eldo badly charred, ‘The Loame suppotting the promoundodeck aro elther ou- Yiely burned . away or ko charrod 0l "V indy for” fwher - nefvico, Tho calfn snd sioto-room furmture, bedding, &o., Stero all rocovered from the aEamer, but badly duine aged in handitug, The cugino wuffored ouly (rliliug iajury, and \Suf bo sopairad wihin & fow days sl cléntiy Lo enablo tho sten) work her way to Mil- e igor” $Fho ity of Tolodo i uared in 103 foliow-. tng companies : wus), 7,003 Tifs and Marinc, $3,500; Noubwestern' Nutioul, %003 snd Inlund Union, #5,000_‘Tliere were no pus: Eehugorh on tho ¢tenmer whion tho Ira broke out, sud Tortunately, 00, sk bad o freight. ercuutilo N 5005 8t, Taul How b THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1874. Insurance company has effeoted & contract with the wrocker {0 rafaz the vosral for $10,000 or notbiug, and 1t 18 Loped that they will succeed, ad in thnt ovont the 1ruo caudo of the tisanter will Lo sscortalued, fosibiribsahiod Miscelnneons, * cuicado, Moat of the jumbor at the lumbor-docks has been pored of. T arge Onester 11, Jonea hun Tnen repaired, and left again for Buffalo yeslorday morning. ~Tho followlng vessels have lately boen adided to {hose lying In ordinary fo this port: Dark Peshitigo, fehirs Hnvana, L, J, Clatk, Dick Somors, Bam Cook, M. Flilmore, M, O, Cameron, Ironsides, snd E, Al, Davidson, ~—The pehir J, M, Hutchirson hua cleared for Tuffalo with 08,000 busheln of co; flogh il £000 il o+ <O 2t tho prap Alloghouy ~Tlcron 1o longor any doubt that the achr Allco will go to Europe, 8o 4 iow taking In ber carga of Vone~dust, and will sajl for Cork, Iroland, In o fow days, Capt, Prindiville Informed a Trisune n?mrlor yeatordsy thnt 1o bos sicccoded in obtaining tho full smottnt of insurance, ail {ho reporta {o {ho contrary notwithatanding. 4 ~Capt. Fountain, formerly of tho schr Chicngo Tonrd of Trade, s boen appointed Mastor, and has airendy taken chinrgs of tha achir ensankee, belonging to Capt, J, B, Duulam, of (his eity. BLSEWHERE, Tho contract for e iarbor work at Holland, Mich,, hinn been aworded o J, Vau Dyck & Co, Tho appro- riation amounta Lo $14,000, 3 —Tho_stonm-bargo_East Gaginaw and mchr I, P, Dorr woro iheled ot Detrolt ou Saturday, tho former for $1,600 and thio Iatter for FI60. 5 =7ho first, doublo-dock mitl vossol ovor constructed on tho iakes wes lawnched by tho Dotrolt Dry-Dock Company Monday aflernoon. —A sintl sloop, namo not lven, loaded with phos- phinte of litde, foundered and suitk {n tho channal of on Friday, Tho Grund Rivor, opponito Port Mailland, disuntor wan catised by overlonding, —Tlo cost of gotting off and repaising tho prop Horcliant wus about 39,600, of wiilcli $8,000 vwaa for salyago and $1,000 for ropars, Tho cost of polling off and repsiring (ho seht Augus’ Smith was §630, 5 e 'LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE HEATHEN CHINEE, It the Heathon Chince i peculisr, as was gol- emnly sverred by Bill Nyo'a pard, it must bo oonfossed that ho lins thogood souso, a8 & genoral ulo, to keop his pocullaritios carofully removed from tho public gazo. It it Lo truo tbab ho has o parthlity for tho meat of our most vulgar soavenger, 8till thoro is virtuo In tho fact that ko partakes of his ‘rodent plo in seclusion, and tho dollcato tasta of tho opicuro who donts on frog or lamb's fiies 18 not offended by the Colestial's unontural appo- tite. Tho Ohinaman goos and comes through our Amoriean olties in s quict and udobtrusive mannor, and it I8 only when ko affects local cus- toms that bo makoa bimeolt in nny way obuox- tous. Within ths psat two years the Ohiuncso population of Chicago hias largaly inorensod, but tho increase bng occurred almost imparceptibly on gecount of the &xtromo uncltrusivemcas of the Chinose charactor and the uneventful nature of thelr lives, which eoldom or naver allows them to appear In any publio capacity: Stiil tho Coinaman has a heart and possions like tho rost of mankind, as was sbundantly proved yes- torday moruing at the Weet Side Polico Coury, whero Al Po was brought up to answer for the orimo of ssssulling, with Intent to kill, Al Sing, the particulars of which sssault havo slrendy beon published. Tho prisoncr was A mervous Little follow, with a faco infinitely moro intollect- ual than that of any of theother Chinamen in tho court, while the proscouting witnoss, whoso faco was gashod {n tio mouth and over tho loft eyo, was quite largo for a Celestial, and of hosvy, stolid oxprossion of foatures, Tacre wero cleven Chinocss present at the court, sud thoy all took tho lMevolest intorest in tho procoodings, whick, sa might naturally beex- pected, wero occaslouslly a little irregular, and not a littlo amusing. The prisoner having boen arraignod, the flist witness, Ah Lo, was called to give his tostimony, and Jusrice Scully procoaded toswaar bim in tiie manner in voguein American conrts of justice, Iere the counsel for tho do- fenso raisad an objection. . Ho urged that there waa o little rulein connection with the swearing of witneeses, to the offcot that thoy should ba awarn according to the form which appealed most solemnly to their coneclence. o re- minded His Honor of the nature of tho Ubinceo omth, and atated ~thot at coneidarable oxponse he had procured half-a- dozen Cochin-Chiua cocks (liere bo produced the feathory bipeds), aud requosted the Goutt to doe capitato one 2 them, and allow the blood to tricklo upon tha floor botween himself and ench successivo witness, If he failed to dothis, tho counsol urged that tho Chivamen would bo' juat liko ordinary citizons, Tho Judge declined to admintster the Chineso oath, and "the Chinamen jieid up Lheir right hands while the Judge said : “You do each of you solomnly swear that the evidenco You give in this enso’ ehail bo the truth, 8o help you Confucius.” As the last word woy uttered the Chinamen winced palpably, woile the Judgo glanced triumphantly ot tho counsol for tho de- tonso, who giacefully bowed in acknowledgment of the polut, and ‘sont his Cochin-Chivne off liome to bo stowed for dinoer, Tho testimony of Ah Bin was to tho effect that he waa & lnundry- man, plving his business st No, 87 Madieon srtoat, under tho Ganlt Houso: that on Friday last tho prisonor wont fo hia laco and demanded moncy owed bim; that an altoreation onsued, which resuited n the prison- er's drawing a knifo upon Lim and stabbing him throe times,—in the eye, in the mouth, andon tho lett shoulder. Tho testimony of thhs witness was indorsod by Lo Gan, & Chimaman of notorl- ously inflationist procivities, and Do Chmag, who tostiled that they snw AL Po with the knife, which thoy ssserted belonged to bim, in his hand, Ah'Po’s story was to the effect that he went round to Ah Bin's laundry to collect some £60 duo bim for Jabor performod, and that he wns thero sot upon by Al Bin and three othor Chinamen, who beat him and stabbed him in the head with a knifo, aud stole from him two pocket-books, ona of which containad §30, the other 814, T'ho counset for the dofevse mado n longthy but ineffeciual speech in faver of his chent, whom the Justico held ovor to tho Crim- fal Gourt i bouds of $500, 5 - A SUCCESSFUL EXQURSION. Tho eecond of ¢ho sories of thoPoor Children's Excursions, took plage yestorday,—for tho chil- dron of the South Side,—undor tho manuge- mont of tho Uitizons' Committeo. Tho party, to tho npumber of about 700, loft tho oy in the stenmor Muskogon of tho Goodrich Line, ot 0 o'clock, for Highland Park, On tho tripout tho lake was a listle rough, which had the effect to keop many of tho chil- dren mora quiet than they would othocwise have beon, whilo with others iv produced sea-sickness. Tuore was & markod difforouco botwoon those composing this excursion and the first one of tho soneon. There was nons of thoe rowdy ele- wment n tho party, snd more of tho poor mothers - accompanled the cbildren to oaro for them, thus lightening tho work of tho Committeo, Tho lunch served was also an fng- provemont on that of tho first excurslon. 'Who party reached tho Park in dup timo, and all wore -dolightod with the irip, After sevoral hours’ romp through tho sbades, tho party ewbnrked for Lomo. On the return Lrip ico-oreawn was doplt out, over which the children grow nlwost wild—so wild, iu fc Committoo owld ek ‘oot ‘bt 1o of tho 40 gallons provided for the ogcasion, Tho occaulon was plenssnt tlhronghe- out, aud had it not beou for some urchin sleal - ing a waitor's coat, and avother biscking un- othor’s oyo, wo uhould lmvo had nothing derog- atory to note. 'Lho oxcursion iy estunatod to bavo cast about 8200 alt told, Arrangoments are slroady on foot for the third exoursion, to be for tho beneflt of tho childron of the West Bido, Offers of transportation by the railvoads con- treiug Boro are now iu order, — PARENT EXONERATED, Tho casa of People ngalnst Parent, of which the poople's slde was fully ventilated in lust 8at- urday’s TuuNE, came up for a hearing boforo Justice Beully yeatorday sftornoon. Madam Tue Board of Trdo. The Hecrotary of the Tradora’ Luurance Gompany atated o b TaIAUNE reporter. youtaday, that tho fucts wout tha kind of poilcy, busls of setlctient, pud poy- ment of losy on the kehr Chicsgo Burd of Trade, sro Lriclly bs follows: 'Ihio curgo was vt -juaured for b3 Tonta Por bushel, 55 bas been ersoyously stated, sx will boacon_ by flio following. copy d tho oortifuato: W#iThis certifios that Lyou, Lestor 400, aro fuured nsder and subjoct to the onditiona of cargo-policy 0, —, itaued by tho Traders' Instance Company ho snm of $1,000 on corn'on hoard dho wcnr Loard of Trads, at oud fren Chicago via Jukes to Duffalo." i Wwas nov n vahod polioy, bub amply us watea in tho sbovocorlitcata Thy load v payallo 0 junocent puriics, and thoreore the Gom= futty cauld uot withliold piyment, whifever doubta o suepiolous thay might luvo bad, "Iy tattiomnt wos mudo upon the busls 010 conis per Wibel for the actusl amount of grain on bourd, wiih wis 23,050 busbols, amountiug 1o $10.5, o, eniunies 1 payiug {lio amouut hnve taken & Tocelpt, ‘aorving the Figut o rocover from. tho owner Gf the vessal T caso sny fraud or crinluolity & shown nepeatter, "A° full investigation 1s “\ow goiug ‘o, but tho proceodiugs a0 Kepb Yery kerct,” Llio f \ Ohapron, the owner of tha property on suspiclon of transferring which Parent was urrested, {os- tifled that ahe had novor signed the deed nro- duead ju court, Goorgo A, Eatle, elork at Handy, Blmmons & Co., idontlfied tho order for the ab- atract made by G, W, I'aront, aud ¢aid he hnd no reagon to doubt that Pacent was the party who mado it. e did not remember Parent's taking out thoabatract, Honry Wisnor,Notary Publicand real-cstato donlor, testifled to having seon tho daed produced a wook proviously, ' Ho identificd bis elguutnre and sosl in aoknowledgment of tho deed. DIA not othorwlse romombor the papor orwho scknowlodged it Bupposed Lo knew the parties to the deed ab the time, but could not romomber thom wnow, Did natre- momber who imtroduced tho parties who acknowl- odged tho deod. Ilad nover scon aund did nof know tho granteo of the deed, Evalino Chosbro, Way npt‘[wruonnlly moquainted with tho grantor . booka of big Frovluualy to n wook since, whon ho mot him n his ofco, Wag ot acquaivted with tho hand- writing of -tho doed, whioh was evidently dis- fiulucd. My, Pargnt \wan nab in tho Labit of tInglug partics to Lis oflice to ncknowlodgo. Havo In some fow instances signed ncknowl- edgmonta to Dbisnk doeds,” Ilave donn 1s to ncoommodate sovoral parties, but nover for @. W. Paront, 8. 8. Miller, or W, 1L Witliams, Oro r-oxamined by Mr, Luther L. Milld, counsol for defondant : Iluve been # Notary for about six years, Cnanpot eall to mind any fustance of Paront’s having bills acknowledged ot his ofiico. Tinvo acknowlodged doeds for Ira Drown, ‘Tho deod in ovidence was drawn in & blank of Ira Brown's, . B, Oyerlock, of the Ilocorder's of- fico, teatifled that ho liad In the course of his businoss soon both of tho documents prosented, the warranty deed and o bown-fido quit-cinim. dood of somo {imo back in Parout’s writing, ‘Would pot- liko to uay that the bwo dords wero Fu the sama handwrithng, but thers were polnts o slmilnrity. The witness {ndicated “oma o two poluts of resomblanco, Still he. could not say they wore in the sawme handwsiting, Jamos Usster) Notary Publie, of 164 Washington streot, rocopnlzed tho handwriting In the quit-clalm dued ns that of 0. W. Daront. Mr. Ira Brown mm:lgn{zed tho Ulank on which tho warranty deed was drawn s ono of his, Was not iu the Linbit of nllowing partics hayo his blauks, Did onco allow » man named 8. 8. Mbler havo Llanks from his ofileo on two or threo occasions within & year and a half past. This wasall the ovidenon producod, and, as the counsol for tho prosccution acknowledged that ho lad no cago, av opinion if which Justico Baully fuliy concurred, tho dor fondant was discharged. —_—— THE,RUSTIC JOURNALIST, Why country editors will wandor from thelr bucolio shores mto the dovious paths of motro- politan cities, is ono of the myatories that prom- {80 to remnin unfathomed until, with Timo fteolf, both city datlios and country weeklles shall be lost in ‘oblivion, The fact romains, however, that country oditora actunlly dont on & roleasa from worlk and a trip to tho city. When such como to tho oity they aro onsily recognizable, not 80 muoh by tho rustio cut of their pants, or by tho immonsity of thoir stogy boots, pr by tho boysced fn thelr halr, as by the volumia- ous ‘mature of '. tholr businoss onrds, Tho busincss card of tho country oditor is, gon- orally speaking, o documont of 8 inches by 6, eotling forth tho purity of his papor's politics, its extraordinery capacity for news, and tho ex- tromo jownoss of tho oflico's cliarges for job- printing. At tho proscat tima an unfortunate country editor i wanderjug hithor and thithor in Chicago, sacing what ho can seo, and hearing what hio can hoar, pnd laging up ioflnite storo of ueoful things with which to rogale tho enrs of his Z\Iiubi;iniucr roudors whon stern duty hns stteesodod in recalling lum to rustic bowors. Iis special weaknoss 16 loafing round. the counting- rooms of tho difforent n¢ /spspors and oying speculatively the differont ladics who put in advertizoments, aud asking tho innocont clerks—for all nowapaper counting-room clerka are of supromely funocent nsture who the lady is, whero sbolives, snd how wall off #he muy be, As the rustio jourual- ist I8 ovidently on tlio lookont for a wife, un- married lndies who may long for a partuor will read with considorable plensura the following copy of bis businoss card, Which shpws the nn~ ture of tho man to be ab once practical and pootic: Saxur I, LaTTLE, ‘Editor nud Propridior of tho Northville Record, . Northwlile, Michigan. Author of ‘tho popular patliotic ong— ANOELS GUAND YOUR TREASUSES THERE," Whilo tho sweclest flowets of suwmer “I'here porfumo the bnhni{ alr, Also of o sentimentat production-— T Lovep Tuze ONOE” Tigyed theo oucs, Wit joy waa flled, Thy smiles ta mae were tredsures rare, PRICE 30 CLNTS EACH, Tho last four words may oxplamn the presonce of tho pootical Littls in Chicago. Whon smiles aro 80 cents sach in Northvillo, what Noxdhviller would not remain in Chicago,' whero they oan bo obtalued for exactly balf that sum ? ————— SEEKING FOR THE TRUTH. Tho Grand Jury resumed yestorday morning thoir examination juto tho truth of tho alloged oharges of corruption: against cortain of tho Oounty Commissioners in connoction with tho purchnaoe of & site for tho County Hoapital, The anto-room waa occuplad by the eamo persons who wora. thera the day before,—~witnesses and reportors,~—aud tho formor, when they camo from the presenco of the jury, maintained o reticenco which was mortifying to tho Iatter, Mr. P. D. Hutchinson, &, partuor of J. T. Mathowa, was the frsb witness who ontered tho jury-room. o feared that what be had dono might rendor him lable to indiatment and pun- lshiment, and therefore nwked that ho bo guaran- teed immunity, and an ordor‘was made to that offect by Judge Gary. Ho .corroborated Ar. Mathows in everything, adding that bho drew up the contract with Poriolat, sud wroto the notes held by Mr. Kellogg, it being s {mprossion at tho timo tbat the noto for £3,500 was for tho benelit of Mesas, Asbton and Crawford. Mr. Poriolat noxt gavo his tostimony. As ho angorted Lio “ told tho truth,” but his story was directly in conflict with Mathows' and Ilucchin- son's. e did not think it nocessary to ask tho Court to proteet him from prosecntion, Mr. Kellogg was recalled to shed light on what Poriolat had eaid; and he was followed by Dr, TRoss and Dr, Lyman, who, lowevor, know very littlo, and woro dismiseed In u few woments, By, Cushmnn, who sold tha Commissioners tho Baldwin lot for $145,000 & ebort timoe nfter buying it for 180,000, 1t having been oifored to the Board fur the lattor amouut fornonrly a year, was noxt called. Ho sald he bought tire propetty from Mr, Baldwin and submittcd to tho Couuty Comuigsionors o proposition for its snlo, telling them I thoy wanled it at all thoy must takoe ic atonce. Hou donted having bribed or attempted to buibe rny one. 3Ir, Waughop, tho a*tornoy of Baldwin, was also called i, us was Mr. Galloway, but neitter told anything of importance, Tho testimony was very conflicting, and rovoral of the jwrymen did mot hositate to say that perjury had been commirted, ¢ Binte's-Attornoy Reed was much exorclsed at tho cross-ywearivg, remarking thab it way tho most damuable and unblushing porjury ho had evor listenod to, and that he would make it warm for somo of the witnesses beforo ho got through. ‘Tho jury adjourned at 1 o'clock’ until 10on Friday morniog, ¢ Among tho witnessos Bummoncd yesterday was Feruando Jones, the sbstract-malor, who, it is expected, will toll what be knowas about the in- sido arrangomonts conngoted with the proposi- tion at ona timo urged to purchaso the nhutract- frm. ‘This matter, as well a8 tho Perlolat contract, will Embnbly be taken up by tho Grand Jury nftor they have roached & con- clusion {u rogard ta the haapital sito. plaksaat i RESQUED. Mr, Hooley camo protty noar losing two of tho Ilady mombors of his now com- pany yostordny, and this will probably bo hls first informntion of the fact., They did not intend to run away, nor wore thoy dissatisiled with thelr new engagement; nor had thoy any fanlt to flad with Mr. IHooley or Lis atage- managor. It was nolbing of tho kind that camo noar dopriving Mr. Hooley of two of 1ls protty actrosscs, and tho publio of the pleas- uro of scolng them make tholr debut noxt Mon- diy. Tha blve but treachierous waters of Lake Miohigan wore to biame in this case, 'The young Tadios wished to have a bont-xide yestorday, snd threo youwg gentlemon, whoso uamos could not bo lommed, volunteored to do tho rowing aud enjoy the plensuros of tho rldo in thoir company. The gentlomen wero nat good rowers, but novorthaless thoy managed to got ahoad, and belore thoy knew they had stavtod thoy wora already .sevoral miles from shoro. Nota moment did thoy thivk of thei perilous altuation, mnor did' they obsorva the rolling waves whioch wero rising ligh- or_and higher againet the boat, They oenjoyed thomeulves to thoir hearts' contont, and everything wad a8 *‘merry ng o marviogo boll," whon uudha the hoat rolied oyor, bnvfinu boou 1 struck by an {mmuuun wave, and the five ocon~ }uma found themsolves struggling for doar lifo u the wator, ‘Lhoy woro nearly thros milon from shoro, nud the wholo purty would une doubtedly have found & walory grave mt for tho lucky proseuco of tho plassure-yacht Ania Loulss Cary in that nolghibarhood, Cant. Witllam tiggie, who wus 1o cummand of hor, heavd the frantio crion of the wraokod parly, and ab ouce mado for the weono of tho ~disuster, awiving Just in tiwo to eavo tho wholo party from cer- tuln doatl, Tho ladies wore no ewim- nory, and were _just sinking when tho Captain arrivod, aud tha gallaut tur, at the risk of his own lifo, ped in tho wator, u eaught thomy by tRe halr, and thus swam with thom to hin boat, ' Tho gesitlomon awam 40 tho bont themaclves, whon ropes were thrown to thom, and thoy woro nleo saved, They wero thon takon to the clty and properly onted for, and by this timo thoy hava undoubtedly regov- ered from $helr fuvoluntary bath, . , - ; INSURANOE NEWS, Mr. T, H, Montgomory, tho Gonoral Agent ot the National Board ot Underwritors, who fs now in the city lovostigating firo affairs, siatod to & I'rinuNE roportor yosterdny that lio fluds things much worso than ho expected, and that ho would 1ocommond tiat tho inaurance companies bo- longing to tho National Board stop underwriting In tho businoss portlon of our clty at onco. Most of the nisuranco agenia in tho city aro favorablo to such nction, as tuoy flrmly bellove that it would arouse tho merchants’ who could got no credit in Now York without {nsnrauce, And-as Ilm{ aro Jlut now parchaging for thelr fall trado 1t would place them fn u.vnra wndesir~ able posftion. Tho ngents do mot bolievo it ia good polloy to ralgo tho ratos, because if the rluka aro unsafo ab low rates thoy are equaliy wo ot bigh ones. and thus far thoy have hiad no difti- culty in obtsining the incronso in rates lately do- olded npon. Some notion in rogard to this mat- tor will bo takon to-day, nepecial mooting of the Toard of Underwriters havl ing heen cnlrcd, aud Mr. Monotgomery will fake part in the proccadings. Bovoral insuranco mon have lately asked why tho German Insuranco Company of Erjo aud the Franklin of Whooliug are allowed to continuo to do businesa in this Stato nfter it bus been sunounced by the Auditor of Now York that their scomitics ‘wora uusatisfaotory and their Jiconso had boon withdrawn in Now York. Tha State Auditor should forthwith attend to this matter. % gy AN ACTRESS DILEMMA, Itiaon old custom for actors to place thelr wardrobo for tho night in & champagne baskot and sond it to tho theatro. Last ovening Mrs, Btoneall was to appoar at MoVicker's in ** Men of tho Day," and packed hor ologant wardrobo in thoususl mavner. Exprossman No. 404 was dologated to convoy it from the Eldredge Houeo, corner of Halsted and Washington stroots, to tho theatre, Trusting umplicity in the mpe for the faitbful porformauce of tho duty, and assuring horwelf that hie koow whero to fiud MoVickor’s Thoatro, Mra, Stonoall gavo hersalf no further trouble about tho mattor, and proccoded to tho theatre. Bho waited lu her droesing-room for the call-boy to fotch hor tho wardrobo ; and waited & good while, It wns past timo to don thoe stage attiro, and tho good Indy becsme snxious. So did the stoge-manager: and a closo Boarch wns maode for that champagne bossket, TFlats, .wings, drops, old sconery, aud averything about tho theatro, excopt tho audionce, was yoarched, but nary a baskot could be fouud an- swaring thie dosoription nud_ bonring tho trade mark of Heiduiok & Ca. ‘' Gooducss graalous [ #ald Mre. Btoveall; *Whew!" said Maoc, while thestage manager perspired frooly over the soru- tinizing soarch. Property-mon, call-boye, Bcoue- gnffors, snd supers wore intorropated 1o no purpose. That Dbasket was not thore; thint confounded No. hadn't bronght it in_ tho houso. _Porhaps Do had taken it to Hooloy's or tho Academy, It wasn't ab Mao's,—thint ‘was plain to bo ‘aoen. ‘lime: for the curtafu to riso, and vo wardrobe for Mra, Stonenlll Sho couldn’t woar any of tho dresses of the othor lady membora of the company ; sho must send for & * Mrs. Toodlas " rig or sonle othor, ovar to tho hotel, and & mas- uvufiur was digpatched to fotoh ** sumo other wardrobe, Ho flow away in » oarriago, aud a dress wns goop brought to ths theatre, and donned, a littlo Inte to ba on time, but bettor late tuan nover. Aao took a hmnthlng spoll fn tho monutime, sang the Grave-digger's hymn from * Hamet," anu weat over to the Contral Station to toll Dotactive Morgan how that hase wrotoh, Txpressman No. 404, dolayed the wholocompany in gonoral and Mra, Stoneall in particnlar, and lie wanted nm pmmmfi; gobblad,—a faat which tho dotective proceeded to do, and Mao wout off 08 buppy a8 & Long Braook clam. ORIMINAL, GRINMINAL COURT. Thero have beon 1o trials before this Court for tho paut week, and the work of the Gyand Jury bas paralyged tho fanctions of the ofiicera of the Court, who aro patiently awauing vhoir action. e S THE FOLICE COURTS. Tdward MoCarthy, for assaulting James Hol- land Tuesday Inst, was yosterday morning haulod up bofore tho Noith Side Police Court, and his hearing was continued ti1) Saturday under $300 | bail, Justico Kaufmnnn digposed ofetha following Qieorderly offonders yestordsy: Jumos McCoy, 810; Holmes Drako, Edward Weldon, aud Jumes Moran, $5 cach; and Charles Halo, 32, The principal minor cases before Justico Scully yestorday wora a8 follows: Joun Hendereon, digorderly, fined 810; Mary Auson, fined 825 for keaping & houss of ill-fame; threo jumates of tho bagoio, named Elizn Lincoln, Emma Grant, and Poter Anderdon, were fined §10 each. Justico Boyden disposed of tho following offeudera yostorday morning: Edward Kelloy, disordorly, $10; IIaitio Ienderson, digorderly, ©10; Charles Bishop, digorderly, $10; Willlam Apploton, disordorly, 810 ; Johu oy, violatiag Bee. 5, Olap. b4, City 6rdlnnucas, 27; Owon Conuell, vagrant, £5:; Ronald Commeron, vyagrant, 855 Moritz Zimmermav, disorderly, §10, and_placed under” $200 poace-bouds; aud Stichaot Mudigun, disordorly, 64, . : Ina brawl at the cornor of Fifth avenuo and Mudison stroct, about 7:30 o'clock Tuasuday oveu- iug, o young man npmed Thomas Huglies was stubbed in tho bond by anothor named Johu Kinsolla, Tho lattor was arrosted snd logked up ab the Armory: Yestorday hie was brought boforo Justice Boydon, who continued the oxamwination till bo-mozrow, and hald the prisouer under §300 bonds for bis appearance, Charlos Pogo was arrested yoatorday morning by Ofticor Carson, charged with tho laroony of o revolvor from Bon Bulwinklo, Captaln of tho Fire Insurance Patrol; lla was brought beforo Justica Ilna'dun for preliminary examination, sud thoe ovidence, fn tho mind " of tho Justice, was suflicient to bold him ovor to the Criminal Court in bonds of 8200, with a view of sending Ium to the Reform School, ho beivg a Iad only 12 yomn of age. Lnst Tuesday morning's papor made mention of tho arrest of a follow named John Gaskin, on the chlrfin of cruelty to animals, he having edriven g hiorso to donth which he kired from James Murphy, on Archer avenuo, on July 4 Ingb. On boing brotight before Boydon tho day bofore, the hoaring of the case was continued till yoator- day. Duing the morning Gasldn was arralgned beforo tho Justice, who fnflicted s fluo of 100, and, in addition to that, sent bim to tho Brido- well for sixty daye, Charles Goodwin took & nap in 4 aloon on tho corner of Dearborn and Rsudalph sireets, ono duy last wook, and A. . Adems took, at the samo timo, &G0 from the slcoper's pookat. De- toctivo Dickeon arresiod Adams Tuesday sfter- naon, and locked Lim up- o tho Contral Biation to await & hiearing, Yestorday the prisoner was mraigaed boforo Justico Boyden, ko poor fol- low was intho lust stagosof tho doliim tro- mens, and upon promiscs to roform ho way dis- chargod. Molllo Wolls, & proposscssing-looking young sorvant-girl, who hos Leen for sume time past a domestio Iu the employ of & Mrs, Johnson, was brought before Justico Bcully yostorday, on the obarge of larecny, A fow ‘Klya ago Mrs. John- son missod omo ortiolos of wearing-apparol, and at onea suspiclonod Mollie of taking thom, On the officer making hor arrost, tho clothing was found u her possession, 'The Justice, altor hoaring the evidence n the caso, docideid that the gonduct of tho glrl would boar investigation by the Grand Jury, aud theronpon hold hicr over to tho Oriminal Court in bonds of &500. Allca Exonu will poraist in gettlog drunk, aud for tho phst two months bus uot drawn o sobor broath, and bas neglooted lhor childron and houschold affalra in” a shgmoful manuor, until ong of hor little ones died through hor nogloct. Thae noeighbors, desiring that hor othor child #bonld bo sont to the Catholic Asylum, causod hior nrreat. Youtarday moruiug sho wus brought lefore Justica Boyden, who sent hor to tho Dridewoll for thirty days, ‘I'ho child was sont to L§m asylum, whoro it Wwill recotve kindly atton- tlou. Danlol Buckloy, & youth, iy galng o the bad rapldly, and wiloss sonie bouuflolnl inllucuco can bo exerolesd upon him hio will land-in the Ponitoutiaty, Ou tho B0tk of July Jnst, big {atbier, in doupalr, aaused biw to bo b luhf boe’ foro Justico Kaufmonn for his genoral bad bo- Lavior, and shat tribunal sont him to the Drida. woll, (o try the effoct of Bupt. Felton's diseipline for thirty days, Lo " youug seapegrdva did nmot approve of " tho ruley of that discipllunrian, aud on the 8th inst, took advantoge of an opiarluuiz offored, and shook tho dust of tho Uiidowol from hiss foot, and roturncd to thocity, Tues- day mornfug ho wan recapiurod, and_yestordny wad for tio Aovond tino interviowed by Justico Kaufmann,who gave him a larger doso of justics than at fieat, by retuwentug him to tbe Llonse of Corroction for ninoty days, and, in ndditlon thrtoo, infllcted o fino upou him of $100, Thia notfon on the part of tho Justico will rotnin young Buokloy in tho country Tor about nino monthe, which it fs hoped will rosult in & com- pleto roformation, Walter E, Cole, Charles Wilson, Jacob Rebold, and Willism Ryan, four yonng mon, \woro arrest~ ed Tucaday by Oftlcor Ityan under tho followlng circunistancod : Tho officor, with Dotacliva Tyrol, obrorved tho party lontlng along Wabnsh avonuo undor suspleious clrcumetances, and, following thom, discovered that thoy woro riuging door-bolly of aifferont rowidencos, and if auswered would beg somothing ta eat, and on _recolving their requost would throw tho food awny, If tho alarm at the door was not answered thon an' attompt would be made to mako on ontranco. ‘Thoir conduct led tho oNleors to suspoct.thom ns thioving vagrants, and eonsoquently brought them to tho arrison Btroot Station. "Yestorday Justica Boyden sent :lham to the Ifouso of Correction for fifteon 8y8, Tugh Oarrity and Harry Tleming, two va- granis,wero veforo Justico Boyden yestordny morning and callod upon to givo tho sccrat, If o socret it be, of how they manage to support themselves in ologant stylo without doing a lick of work for some yoars past, Garrityls a charac- ter woll known to tho polico of Chilongo, and wag mentonced ab ono tiwe to tho Poniton tlory, but’ owivg to fast-failing hoalth his Enn lon was obtained from tho Govarnor, ince his pordon he loa beon romrrosted on the chargo of robbory, tried, and sentenced, and o suporeadens _obtained from the Supremo Court. Harry Floming ia n confidonce oporator, o roper-in, & vngrnut. and overvthing that is vilo and coutemplible, and an nesoointe of Gar- rity's. Tuesdoy they wore bronght in for plying their thioving avoeation, aud wero disposed of by the Justico by $16 onch aud thirty days at tha Diidowoll, Tho decision was appested to the Oriminal Cowtt. MIACELLAREZOUS, Joa Jordan, who was arroated some days slnco on tho obarge of boating & Dluo Islaud avenuo car conductor, and taok a chauge of vonuo from the Court of .'Tuahco Boydon to that of, Justico Iinsdalo, was yestorday hold by tho lattor to tho Ciiminal Coust in bouds of $2,000. Tho examinption of Edward L. Roohl on the chargo of ombezzhing over £6,000, the proceods arlsiug from the salo of a stocl of human hair, tho property of Mr. Frederick Vilmar, of New York City, mention of which was made in yes- torday'’s 'I'nmns:, was resumed yestorday morn- ing beforo Justico 1lingdale, The exhmination was very spirited, nt tho conclusion of which ar- fiumunm wero made by Judge Doolittlo for the defouso, and Col. Juseon for iho proseeution. Tho accused was beld ovor to tho Criminal Court uundor bonds of 83,000, to await tho action of the Grand Jury, ’ — GENERAL NEWS. I McLomau, a shoomakar, living at No. 505 Soutli Canal streot, was found dead in bed at ¢ o'clock yestordsy morning. Decensed wag an unmarried man, 65 yoars old. Ilcart-disease was Ltho probable causo of donth. The tomporatute yesterday, as observed hy ‘Mnnnssce, optician, underTue Tmoose Building, ‘was, 8t 7 8. m., io the shade, 67 deg. Fahronhoit; 108, m., 72: 12 m,, 76; 8 p. m,, 77; 6 p. m,, 775 ond 8 p. m., 70, No charges aro mado by the Young Mon's Christian Association Employment Bureau, No. 145 Fifth avenue, for furnishivg employers with all the male belp they reqmro. Fine writors and good busincss men, ag woll 88 mochanics aud laborors, can be supplied promptly. David Raokin, a promiuont Hendorson Coun- ty, 1l,, faxmer snd stock raisor, passed throngh tha city yestorday on his return from England. Mr. Raokin hos brought Lome with him, aud will placo on bis farm, two flue draught mares. Thoir combiued weight is 8,700 pounds, Doputy Coroner Pilgrira held an nquest yos- torday afternnoon at tho County Ilospital on the body of a widow pamed Ellen Marlin, who diod from tho elfcots of burus received whilo engaged in tho olt-repeated and foolish practico of lighting & flre with korosene oil. The acei- dont oceurced at No, 204 Twenty-second slreot, ‘The usual verdict was revdoxed. Willinm Halves was arrested last night by Officor Amstein on the charge of Inrceny, in stonhing a horao and buggy from * Horso" Eady, ot No. 678 Btatoe stroet. Billy Shea, & threc-card-monte man, was ar- restod last ovoning by Dotective Flynn to nn- swer o charge of vagrancy. 1o was lately given twonty-four hours 1n which to leave tlio ciry, and, fallingto do so, was arrested, s Nollie Hondricks and Johu Davis aro colored porsons living ou the Enropesn Yhm at the cor- ner of Third avouuo and Twolfth stroot. Lnst night thay ongaged in & row, and Oflicers Crook and Riordin wout ju the houso to nrrest them, whea Nollio attacked thom with a flat-iron aud » kettle, Thoy sucooedod in arresting hor after o hord strugglo. Dotootive IHelnzman atiemptod toarrost ayoung [man named Louis Demurest yesterday afternoon, whon the Iattor ran. At the corner of Movroe and Olark strects the fugitive drow a pistol, and Holnzman also pulled out his rovolver and fired in tho pir. Demorest immodintely wont down on his knoos aud beggod for merey. o was losked up at tho Armory to await a hiearing on tho charge of lrceny. TASTORAL INBTALLATION, Tuo Rov. J. W. L of Allagliohy Ciey P was last oveuing instalied pastor of tha United Presbyterjon Clurel, commer of Monigo aud Puulius strects, Tho Rov. J. D, Smith, of Hunover, Ill., preached the sormou, taking as his thowo Ohrist's promises, and the intorest the world hos in those promises. Tho Rev. W. T. Moffett, of Somonauk, Iil., pro- pounded the usual quostions to the paslor-slect and the congregution, whon ho was formally declnred united with tho church, Mr. Moffott then charged tho pastor. flo wantod him to presch the Gospel.—not the dry-bone vrlundox%, but live, carnest sermons,—ta visit the sick, and abuvo all things tum a doafenod ear to auything thut might bo xald for or axainst his predocos- wor. Whe Rov. I. W. Fronch, of Pootone, Iil,, then chargod tho cnnfirega!lou, and con- gratulated the church thut” 1t wne sottled again, Mo felt that the pastop-elect would botter maintain the privciples of tha Church than formor pastors hud dono, He ad- monished the mombors of tho congregation to rendot: avory possible sid to thoir miluister, and to land tholr prayers for the salvation of souls. T'sus closod tho excralses, which wera full of in- terast throughout. ‘Ihis evening tho pastor will Lo tondored & reoeption at tha church, JOLIET IROX AND BTEEL COMPANY. T'ho now Board of. Ditoctors of the Jollat Iron and Btcol Company miob yosterday morning in this city, Owne of tho questions discussed at the mecting was how cortatn stookboldors cowld be forced to surrendor s share of thoir stock, to bo reissued aa proforred stook tooreditorf. Aunother quostion talked up was what would bo the effect of the rocent action of the Company upon sich creditors as had refused to necopt preferrod atock ju Jiqnidation of thoir olaims, "Beforo ad- {numiu the following ofticore wore elected pro om, : Lrosident, J. G. Beott, of Bt. Louls; 'Iroas wror, Charles . Gurtis, of Cliieogo; Secrotary, H, E. Bigolow, of Chicago. An Ixocutive Come mittee, composed of A. B, Mooker, W, B, Brooks, aud Jobn G. Beott, was then appointed, with power to compel & settloment betwoan the Com- pany sud its eroditors, e meoting adjourned, nubinct to tha call of tho'lixooutive Committeo. ' THE NEW YUBLIG POUNTAIN, The publio fountawn to boe placed on Madisen streot In front of the rooms of tho Young Men's Chrisilan Agsocintion, whioh waunoticed in theso columus somo days ago, was on tho ground and in courso of ercclion yostorday. ‘Tho foun- tain wad furnished by Mesers, Could, Drother & Dibble, of * this clty, at & cont of $200, Its design 4 nob very striking, but it promses, howover, to bo more usoful than ornameatal. Like tho cross-road tavern, It will accommodnto * man and beast.” It has threo wator oseapos—ona for tho bonolit of thirsty men, women and children, ono for liorges, aud ous for dogu. 'Fle whalo Js to o surmounted by a streot lamp, six feob high, to cost &75, and will bo in oporation in - a fow days, ‘Iho oxample of the Ygung Mon's Ghiriatian Asto- ciatlon is n good ono, and could ba followod with profit to tho clty at farge by other associntions, as woll as Individunla, In l‘hilnflolthlu publig fountaius sta comwon, Naot ouly bl tho eity made liberal up‘)ropr!ntlonu for thoir oreotiou, out iudividuals binve evectad thom, to thelr own houor aud the accommodation of the publiv, sy THE CITY.HALL, The Citv-Colloator Is still kopt busy in racely- ing taxen, Yestordny ho recolved 110,000, aud sold but fow pieces of proporty, The improvomonts in the apartments of the Low-Departmont aro rapldly approaching coms Pletion, and in few daya mora thoy Wi bo sel- tled for bustncen, . To-morrow {hio Bonril of ‘Publio Works will award contincts for tho 'conatruction of gowors in difforent parts of tho city. \The Comuittca on Common Councll Rules will meot on Saturdny in tho * Olty-Clori’s ofllce, Commlitteo on Judieisry ab tho gamo plnco nt 8 p. m, to-day, Commitleo on Bridewoll 8t 3 p. m. on Friday. 3 Tho Committeo on Markots failed to transnat any business yostenday, owing to the absonco of majority of tho membors, 1In tho office of tho Mayor mny bo soen throa ‘bottlies filad with water' taken from ae many dif- feyont locations in the rivor. Bottlo No, 1 con- talus wator takon from tho rivor nt Rush stroot bridga, Ttis Yuru ta all appearances and con taing only a slight sediment. Bottlo No. 2 wau filled in tho eanal at Lookport, Itis of o dull gray color, vegotnblo growtl on ils surfaco, and o slight 5!‘(:0"13!1 doposit at the bottom. No. 8 wan filled at Dridgoport, and s b{ far the worst spocimen of wvator ovor bottiod, It hins & ereon- ish-yellow color, amits an unboarable ador, and ia filled with greoniah doposits nud vogotablo growths, 2 The upper portion of tho Clty-Hall is baing thoroughly removated. 'Iho walls bave been nently caleiminod and pinted, snd now sky- lights have beon put juto soveral of the court~ rooma. With a fow more improvemouts, the City-Hall would be a stauding robule to every flm hitherto in favar of bullding o new Court ouso. Trank Adams ls, at present, ongnged in draw= ing up abstracts of appeal cases whick will come up fu the County Court next week. Matters woro comparatively dull arourd tho Oity-Ifall all day yestorday. Tho only matter of suy importanco was the meoting of tho city ofll- ciuls iv'the Fire Marshal's office, su account of which will be found in suother colunn, . pistptases A ANNOUNOEMENTS, ‘Tho Chicngo Acndomy of Homeopathie Phy- sicinng and Burgoons will moot this evening in tho club-rgoms of tho Tromont House, * The membera of the Montgomery Light Quarde will meot al their armory In Olag-na-Gnel Tinll this ovoning for drill, and for the transace tion of important businoss. ‘Tlio Indies of the United I‘mnb(tarlm Chureh, nt the cornor of Monroo sod Iaulina strects, will entortain their frionds this evening ut the church with a sociable, roception, and suppor. Hans Balatka's band will give oo of their on- tortalumanty to-morrow evomng from the bal- cony of tho now l)nrk rastaarant, iu the South Park, 0t tho junction of Fifty-third street aod fouth Park avenuo. Thera will be a mecting to-morrow night at 8 o'clock at tho Grand Pacitic Hotel by thoso who aro futerosted in the mnter, to tako steps to- wards tho formation of a military orgavization. All mombiera of Tomplar Lodge 410, 1. 0.0, F., are requested to bo presont this evening at their ball, corner of Washington and Desplaincs sironts, for the transaction of very important business. Visiting brothers cordinlly invited. Tha Young Pooplo’s Association of Plymouth Ohuruk will give a mooulight oxcursion” on the clogant steamer J. L. Hurd _to-morrow evening. Tho sleamor will loave the dock at Washington and Markot strects af 6 o'clock sharp, ‘The Young Mou's Christian Association tem- perancy meoling tbis ovening, ab their rooms, will again discush the plan of putting ice-barrals and fountains on tho streot-corners. All young men _intorcsted in_tho temporance causo sre iu- vitod Lo attend and participato jn the oxoromos. e PERSONAL. Mr. Alfrod XKnight, the oclocutioniast and Sbokepearcan reader, i8 proparing an oxtouded tour through the West. 1o js a pupil of the colebratod Macready, and is of high roputo in tho Enst. W. 0. Harrington, Ega., formorly Prosidont of Tirst National Bank of Qoshen; Ind., was elect- od Prosidont, aod Dr. Lugar Reading, Vioe- Prosidont, of tho Stoto Stract Savivgs Dank, on Monday last, in place of Enos Drown and August T, Kopsell, resigned. Mise Lilia Konuicott, daughter of Mr, Keuni- cott, of Dunton, Cook County, left her father's mansion_yestorday for Canon Caty, Col., necom- paniod by hor brother, Mr. Iial Konnicott. Miss Kounicott hos beon ill for somo time, and has een advised by hor atfending physician Lo seck uature’s health restoror,—the moutain bicozes. 3r. 0, C. Hilton, lato.one of the proprictors of tho 8t, James Hotol, and for sovoral years connaoted with the offico of the anto-fire Briges House, hies taken a position in the offico of tho Bhorman House. Mr. Hilton Is & popular gon- tleman with the traveling publie, and hus many frionds 1 tho clty. TOTEL ARRIVALS, Palmer House—L. P, Palmer, C., 13 J. O, Noetheug, St, Loui W. B, Dotter, U, 3 . D.&V.0. fndalphia'; 1L, A, Wef iores, Boston’s den, J, . A.; J. M, Crakon, Portland ; Gen. D. §. Stanley, U. 8. A.:_Clarles N, Thorp, Phil- adolphia ; 8, E, Caroy, Now Orlepus ; W. Irving Adams, New York ; Colin Fox, Dotyoit; 8, A. Truo, Portland, Ne.; Jamew IL Elmoro, Yort HMoward; the Hon, Hiram Barney, Now York; D, B. Crombio, Toronto. . . . Grand_Pacific Hotel—John Allen, Prosident Pekin, Peoriy & Jacksonvilla Railrond ¢ the 1o P. L. Cnblo, Rook Island ; Joun Snoll, Glasgow ; G. M. Pagard, Now Otleans; I’ Flotoler, St Louis ; W. 8. Woods, Caslisle, Pa. ; I, B, Gill, Colorado; O. B, Guin, Atchtson; B. T\ Bing- ham, Washington ; Androw Walson, Scotland ; P, R, Parker, London. . . . Sherman House . ‘Lippett and parly, Drghton; ¥ A, strandor, Troy ; IL I’ Denttie, Davenport ; L. Stratton, Capt. Goorge Froeman, Oswozo; B. G. Jaywo, New York; Isano 1. Robinson, Now York i J. W. Morgan, Ban Francisco; J. L. Garlock, Rochestor; Col. IL M. Blnck, U.8. A, « o o Tremont Houge—1X, 0. Canads; 8, Harbaugh, Clevoland s A, K. dell, Dixon; Frank Woodman, Cambridgo; B. Aspiuwall, Troy; 8. O. Gray, Eimfr QObinrles G, Lhornton, Madison: Willlnn Me- Alpino Orogier, Now York; B. II, Dodge, Now Yorlk; ', B, Rocd, Boston, —_——— ‘The Shoo Business. Very faw poople, snvs tho DostonTraveller, have any idea of cither tha capltal or tho lnbor employed in the manufaeviroof boots and shoos. It s tho groatest manufacturing iudustry of tho country, Tho msnufacture of ootton and woolen fiondu i aggregated in Jocalitios liko Lowell, awronce, kil River, Providonce, ote., and is roprosonted by Inrgo and costly buildfugs. Ono looking ot tuo Pacifio Mills, in Lawronco, tho largest single manufacturing establishment in tho world, would hardly think of compariug tho boot-and-ghoo manufncturo with o dry goods, The shoo manufactorios aro scatterod all” over New Buglond, and with tho nxchtlun of somo establishments in Brookflold, Natiok, Havorlull, and Lyun, thoy are cnm‘mmmvoly insigniflepnt § but laok at the pay-rolls! Ono concern in Bos- tou Las n manthly pay-roll of $75,000, aud others of 50,000, and thore wre over thirty firms whose pufl-m}lu run up from $10,000 to ¥80,000 por mouth, Membars of the HUMBOLDT PARK Ri‘SIDENCE ASSOUJATION aro hieraby notlilod 1o call fmuediatoly at the offion of tho Assoaiation aud pay up their Install- wonts, now duo snd payabla, This notico 13 givon In purauancu of thio provision of tho atatataof tho State of Lllinois govorning Homostead Assoclations, By ordor ol tho Board of Dircatora, PROEDSTING, Boo'y, OlARLES Chissge, Ave: 108 SCALES. FAIRBANE® BTANDARD SCALTES OF ALL BIZKS, * FAIRBANKS, MORSH & 00 UL AND 113 LAKI.ST, « FRACTIONAL O $5 Packages oF TRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE Av TRIBUNE OFTICE. AMUSEMZIN TUHOOLEYS, OPENING OF THIE FALT, AND WINTER BEASON. Monday Yyenln ug. 01, ond overy ovaning dusing ° iy oo ety AL Bpa e ducing :miw;‘n‘l::‘m:&scn, Diou Joucleauit's famoua omotional TRAY ™ 1%, James O"Noll. Tarry B, Murdoch @go, Morto eotor Pa0ld0, e e s l00tk0 0 Luspatso, i do Bafue o1t ACUADEMY OF MUSIO:. CONTINURD SUCORBS OF OLIVER DOUD BYRON Cliaogo of Bifl, To-night hia great droma,, Ben MocC OV’ With Now Scanory, Thrilling IiTcatannd a P ek i arirlaz, and Sncuraoy Slavinges Arest tho Continent.” Monday—Tobert MeWada as * Rip Van Winklo." T MW'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Brjllinnt. Snccess of tha Popular Aotar, Thotedoy, Peliry, and Nnturduy niute, will bo prasor Songhinin Wolmors poarinl g, roroated i ’I"H' B DBAD HEBART., win Adam: Robort Tandry: J. AL BATURDAY MATINER-IYAMTET. n aotivo praparation, John Brougham's Deaws, “THE T RED 1 JOUUT ED1 Milwankes Academy for Boys, ' MILWAUKEE, WIS, The clovouth aosdomlor yoar of this Institnti cumumonen Sk, T A canres. 0t $ady arh wiprods a Selentilis and a Classienl Course, Littng young mou fue Gullogo Is mindo o Apecialty, As A proparatory saliool, whorl studonts, may secoive & (Horatrh proparatios. 1o our boat Amarlonn Gotlegos. 16 s - bollavad that. this Aendomy offers advantay ! e, I A N s T ST JOSEEETS SELECT SCHOLL, ON ELM-ST. NEAR DARKET, Undor chiargoof the Dandlicting Fathaes, w tin mmrunfin( oain St o0 Fatbiers, will opan tox TiRMS—$25 o 2 of flva months. Sehool Tarm slons. * Spcoal attentlou givon to noation, Gorman taught without "Aldross samninication 1o Rav. FATIUNL GEIARD, 0, 8. B. H. B. BRYANT'S (BRrYANT & STuATTON] © CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, Sauthionss cox. Stato and Waslington-sta. Largost Tnatitution of the kind o Atmorloa. Hlogaut roumarlob fuentiun~thorough Courss—frste class teacho: arfoct disciplina—largo numbor of sto. for bt Yot Hha bblle Stegiuout openines ir & mon Tarnishe oz altices on shotbno- tico," For cleculars addrosa 1. 1. BRY AN T, Oblesko St. Mary's Acadeni},- NOTRU DAME, IND1ANA. The 30th Annual Sermion will “Faosday, Sapt. 1. For Gutaloguo aad fuh A'flfigfi';fififi;nmb :"’t X Notra Dams P. 0., §t. Josoph Counly, Ludiina. ST.XAVIER’S ACADENY. Wabash-av., corner Twepty-ninth-st, Wil open for the recention of boarders and day puplle Sopt. L. For catalogua addeesa “TIUK DIRECTRESS, ""LAKE FOREST AOADEMY. A Dy and Bostding Sohool, whero Boys and Yoyng Men may Propare far ollogo and. obtuin a thorough Laglisk Hiucation, Tulfinu, 480, Joacd and “Fuition, £400 por sear. Eho noat Sehiol ear wll et sont 1, For i forma(ion add g y RRing l(%x"n‘r"ng’i'{ :E&:wsu r-m;lwcv Th l:‘ ; o Hou, e 58, : 5 ARHHUN STCHELT, Vico-Drestdont, Seminary of the Sacred Heart, oxtra chargo, e 1383 West Tuxlorast, Cllcugo, + Thta Yustitation offers ovary faollity for a.rofinod and ontl ontiontian, Kiudret T b s Sone 1o 1574 $00r tarthicr partioulars and prospogins aiieas TADY BUPRRION. DR. VAN NORMAN'S Qlassical English, Peanch, and Gornian family day school, for youni [adios Aad onilron, Tl 2 601 73 £iast Sixtys :outeal Pars, Now Yoct, il cominanca it olgh. frenad et B e T SRR O eatalngun, | Addross Rov. D U, 5 LED U Sixtvhimuts, Now York LAEKESIDE SEMINARY, A Ilome Boarding Schaol for Boys nnd Girls, AT OUONOMOWOOU, WiS. Thigronch Indtiotlun Io aveey Dopasinent. For Clcon- It GRAQIS P, JON: acs apply b QRAOI o JON S, Pilnclpal, DREW’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Noa. 579 and 20 Wost Madison-st. This Institut{on has ansurpasaol faolliios for fittlug younk: mon for graatiol life, “Actual bustuess comblned with thoory. Ivenlug Ulasa arganized Monday, Sopt, 7. UHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 12 and 10 Spcvocent., PAIedelyhing sl roopoa on a, DAY, ST ot English, Fuanat, 3t La . Boardlag snd Doy b i, Wor young Ladlos and Missos, Lheuloh 1y b Tanganie of tho farally. PALMER'S ACADEMY, 73S Michigan-ay., for Duys and Girls of all ages, will roapon Monuay, Sont. 7. Spucial attontion glvon to back= ward ppils, For citeular sud partleulurs of School ap- plyat tho Academny, 10GAN SQUARE SEMINARY. “This Buarding and Day-Sohinol for ladios, eituated 1 Vino-st., Philadelpbia, will bo reopnad scgn. 16, 167, A5 A HOUL 34153 3 PINDLLL| Privcloats. s, Faith C. Hosmer & Miss E, 1. Rockwell's Family aud Day.Scbool for young ladies, Springflold. By fonoriod Hapte 1. Homd Tor olroutar, - BOARDING SOI00L FORt YOUNG LADIES, Ths ¥all Torm of Mry, Tisyan's Schoul comunonces Suptembor 187, Batavla, April SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY, 400 Michigan Avenue, NMrd, H. BLMONS, Brinoipal. el e Luosday, Sopt. 8. MADAME 0. dn SILVA ron 1t Fhirty.ol =38, 1y OO e Ay et suatly Deseunally OF by 1otter as ubova: 1VIL AND MROHANIOAL RNGINKERING: AT tho Itonwsolaor Pulytochnlo Instituto, Teoy, N. ¥, Tnatructivn very practical, dvlnll‘ jes vinsurpossed {n this gountry. ~Oraduatos obtaln pxcollunt positiv; u[lunlnfllail. 18, l:o{‘l"lu Amlllllllult]sl;llwlrl' fllllnhl P ovad ot of Stuse And. 1l partioRIARy Pioaed diEhE. 88 TSN, Dinadte o OTTAGE HILT, TARRYTOWN-ON.IIUDSON, AN Eaglia aul Tronaly boawding and -lummnu\I far iung Indfes, "o ofghituontly ear boglas Sopt, T, Tost advautages of homo and Europosa rohool 1 {1l “Adurous tho 131 o nily aud rivor xoouory, ) GL FADER, A o Prineival. OTTAGE, WILL REMINAWY, VOR_ YOUNG O it Panih ket Loitdbtes o o Sty sarsionive,” Susle 244 Unosets o e, 6 NI, Faboivet and Pronntstr, IS8 BULKLEYS BOARDING AND DAY Mo for young 1adles, ai Tarrytown-on-tho-Hud. Saw, Wil reopun Sapts e N[ 1L, FROURSAIS WILLREOPEN HItR IRENOR LM "ntdet sohaol for youni Iniion, 463 Mihiuan-avs Hugt, 7. Tha Englisle Studos, Gorman, Muslo, snd thia dlifforont brauolios of educativn tauglst by teactiors at lung exporioucy N[LLE, TARDIVEL, 5 W.FORTY-RIXTILET, N, M hor ronah, Knglisl,and (inrman foand Tz 1000 oot Toyonmkladon g u oman o QOUND HolforARSIIIF, ‘Madost, rosnoctiul, manly domeanor, ¢ irieal duvolopmont, alonr Complity ph NK IS MITIT 1N TULE Lo yd, "PRIFECITON! BOKER'S BITTERS. Boware of Conn MEDICAL, DR. A. G. OLIN, ‘Waahlugton-at, 'Tiialongost ongngod And wmost aue, BT Ao 1y Lo Sitg I Uy mbsolnd LELoue o SHEUhkanig, Norvauk, uid Spacial Dissnase. Sl £o forsal i risto BT ik troativa, 303508 o~ Hend 3 ll‘lll\llfll at & distanco troated 'g'i. Inl:l‘.‘m" NO CURI! Dr Kean & ) NO PAY 1! 300 SOUTH OLARK.STw ORIUAGO, May bo onsultod, porsuually or by madl, froo. of ohargo, Il chints o ecvate disoguos. DIt . KEAN is the 1y ph o warta "Gl B, ¥ ¥ et Rudada trom 10

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