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ton—Scbr Comelins B, Windiste, wheatat fc. Ship- cefased to pay aver %n to Dufalo, au Creights In Thicsgo had decliged o 235c. To Dnfalo—Behr River- early), whest at 2iici chre, Augin Bmith and David Btowart, wheat af 3%c. Tn Erie—Prop Gore Won Campbell, 20,000 bu whost an turougls ate, nurravo. AL Baftalo, June 29, sche D, ¥, Bruce, coal, to Chi- eano, % per ton; schr J, B, Merrill, coal, Asbtatula 0 Milwanikee, 800 per tont sehr Blampedo tite a ch far far coal to Bhohoygan at 60y por ton ache Ahi: Qobib, coal, Cloveland to Chileaga, f0c per fon ] Francls Betriman, coal, to Chicago, e per ton. | TOLED®, Ohattored on the 20th ¢ Schrs Mary and Luey obar tered for plone from Kelly's Inland to Band Deach, $2,60 ¢ schr Carringlon chattered, corn from Jiurou to e LEYELA! CLEYELAND. On tha 20th no cliovge was moflced in marine freighta, the rates remaining 600 to Cllcago and Mil- wankee, and 30c (o Detrolt, al] for cosl cagoes, Char. ported : Bch Wilism Jones, atne, 1o Hotigh. e e N inria Lucy J. Clark, coul o Chicago, at fidc, and schr Delaware, cwal to Milwsukeo pryreciy LAKE MICHIGAN. CRICAGO. The prop Teerloss, of Leopold & Ansirisu's Lake Hoperlor Line, whlclu left for TLako Superior lust_aven- ing, bad the following excurslontsta on Loard s 1t, 3. Benjamin and J. 11, Howett, Bloomington, 11l ; M, 11, Bhryer,Joseph ftrong and wife, aud Miss Eta Blake, Torro Haute, Ind, ; Mra, A, A, Wilcos, 8. K, Bankey and wifs, Mre, F, W, Crosby and two daughters, J. O, Hyde and wife, Mra, 5. Lindsay and danghter, ea, 31 F, Dillinge, Manter Fred Billings, F, Francher, Mre, oo and Miseen Ttao, Alrs, C, L. Sponcer, Mra, O, W, Barnott, Ouicago; Mixa Lizzfe Heryon, Eigin’s 3 ftells Wiley, Ualva ; Mr, C. Hall, Bilwsukee ; 11, Dogue, Splcelond, i3 O. A, Jarvis and ILubert F, Foolo,and A. M. Wondward, New York. The sumperlocks wero almost deseried Yester Thosa eogaged In th lumber business coniot sfforid to ave thefr ciothos spofled by o drizating raip, such cs vatled yosterdsy, in there hatd timea..,, Tho con- ract for the conatruction of nine complcie life-saving fiations han been awarded to Bir. W, ¥. Iuabnell, nf Fyanston, Ili....Nioe yechis have thua far been on- Tored for tho great yacht race to come off st this place about two weeks hieuce, A mceting of yacht-ownars ill e held at the Eharinan Iiouse club-foom Batur- Jay svening fo make tha final arrapgementa. ... Not only {n Oswego and_liuffalo fs busitiess o dull fhat birds build thelr mean o the rigging of . vessets, bnt in Chleago even tho birds preter to build thoir Uitle houses on vesscls, finding thom (he fuost socinded and undiatorbed spots in the'clty, A pair of Ling-birds, o pisle and femiale Cominenced honrokeerdog in 8 littlo hiouso thoy bmitf {0 thomselvon on top.af ihe gallant-yard of tho schr Hhorily aftor moviug fu thelr Louse, rds oade helr apuearance, Capts W, Hear] doptod tho little fallows, aud tiey Liave alfeadly bocome oo tame that ey tako' thedr food out of hia hendn, He lutends to bring_out bila vensel tn o onfident that heso birds will bring Tho finn littla ozcursion Lot which wo of construction st Dsgley's ship-yard, nesr Claak Atrect bridge, wis launched Yosterdsy afternoon, fho s named the Belle of Oitawa, and In dostined for the cxcursion Lusinens on (ho Tllinois Biver, M, I1, D. Olark, of Otlawa, IiL,, is her owner. fihe is GO foet long and hiaa 10-fool Leam, and Bas a double engine, built Ly Robert Tarrant, of this aty. Blie Is o miich Treltior aud stauchor veesal (han any of {he oxcursion boata at presout runnivg at this Place, FOREIQN COMMERGE, FORRION YDSARLS ARRIVED MONTIL JUNE, 1875, Class. No, fonnanr, Crew, s e ol L X1 I 1 364 9 Tolals, ... ... 13 4,308 ur YOREIGN VESAELS CLEARED MOXTIN JUNT, 1875, N2, Tonnage, Crer, Wi 70 1,404 @ 384 7 " 141 223 YIOM YOREIGH PORTE Totals.... e N o I COAVIWISE GLFABANCEM, JUNE, $8i6, Tonnape, Crew, i 0008 HUIS D0 11,38 204 40 2 7,800 w0 @050 16,60 TRANGFERS OF VESSELS, PORT OF CHIOAQO, MONTH OF JUNE, 1875, Selye Bollot, Volta Mashek to W, D, Mitchock, one- Balt, $3,500, ‘Salir Goc, Jonus aehn to . ¥, Eitesroan, one-third, $1,00. m'ml.r Gem, Sonss uckn o Charlea Thoft, ono- fin‘r"{;? Prod Lund et sk, to C. 0, Brown et of,, ‘whole, ) Bf_h;‘ Richard Mott, James C, King to D, R, Holt and Jaue Dalcom, onc-third, §1, ‘Scbr 3, B, Pentield, J, Willlsro Ball to Auno 0, Han- son, whol 12,00, ‘Tug M. Bhields, Scvort & Shiclds to A. Burtun, ‘wholes, $3,000, 7.Tug 3%, Bblalds A, Burton o Fred A, Ricb, one- ou 3 Roaw Bpy, Jamea Kingawell ta W, J. Minter, whole, ~"8chr 1. F. Wade, Jolin Wood to J, J, Foster, ono- aalf, $1,900, Behr B, F, Wadn, J, J, Foster {0 Charles Kocliler and * John Olives, al, €450, LAKE ERIE. BUFPALO. Snecial Ditna’eh to The Chicaca Tribune, Burrawo, N, ¥,, July L.—According to late news from the wreckers at work on {he Chicsgo Board of Trade, 0 miles off Falrport, O, they bud her {u chaing, and wero in & fulr woy uf speedily getting ber into port, only wanting tlirtysix hours of falr woather, but they were mat to e favered, A storm came up, compelling an abandon. ment of the wreck, oo of the chains broke, letting tho veasel drop, ‘Tho wreckers with all the pontoois put Into porty lioy resumed work again Juteray moroing, snd, with favorable weather, expect vossel fnto Falrport' withiu o curga of cotn has beun rold, and it (s joud as if nothing bad Leppeucd. Tho £ Cawas, which lns Leen asbiore near Purt Maitland slnos laat'fall, lius been got off, and srrived daportin towaf o tugtlis eveiivg, The veasel will be ropeired hero. EnE, Apecial Dispated (o The Chicago Tritune, Enre, Pa,, July 1.—The summor arrangements of ibe Anchor Lins went into effect yesterday, Tho stoar Chlnaleft Erle for Chicago this evening with n largo carga of erchandles aud a good Ut of passen- gers. Thestmr Arizona leaves lere for Olicago on &asarday sventng, “The o! depatturcs were: Schr Annie Bherwood, for Ohicego, with 1,000 tons of ooal. ‘The achr Harvest Queen, ore laden, came fn from Marquetto this afteruvon in a loskiug ‘condition, Blie bsd lwo mean steadily working at tle pumis on the antire trip down, Kl = dou] {olirotrip down. Biio yosa into dry dock 10 repair Thoschr Bherwood recaives 60 lustead of 80 centu aa reported yestorday, Tiecolpin—3,5000 L wheat, 1,221 tous lron oro, \Bhipmenta—1,000 tons coal, ¥ralglts, 85 Gua to Olfcago, ILLINOIS RIVER AND GANAL. Spsciad Dispatch (a The Chieaio Ividune. T;Au.u. 1L, July 1,—No movament by river, o Wr:““ 110 Caxar—Biste scow, Ught, for Lock. 7 Pisae ogr—pro L p Novelty, and cansl-boat Harrle d e ey, . t fuches of water on the mitre-sill k> fock 8item. ‘Wind past s light raln. of gaaIgaron, 1L, July 1.~AuutykD—Douchard, La Ballo, 8,600 b “cin '} Phmit, Lockpart, 6,000° tn corn brob Atlautic, Yatalie, 1,600 b Cory 3100 b heal, 118 bila ol | Memibnger, LaBalie, 4100 b o ¢ E:a};b—!ndfi:{q, Joliot, 63,487 £t lumber, 101,500 VEESELS pags Sptetal Dispalh ls The Onlease Wi Poat lukom, Mich, July {,—Down—Props Weno- 83, W.T. Graves and consorty schrs John O'Nail, Francis Faluy, L. 0, Woodruff, J, , Richsnls, Ur—Prope 1daho, Turuer and barge] schra Plcton, Flectwing, Wni—Northwed, fresh, ‘WraTumy—Cloar, Spsstal Disrateh te Th e ., Pon HOUOX, Mich, duly 1ok irape Annle L. Cralg, Comiet, Worttiugfon, D, L, Wilson and cone sort, Dubligue Sud ¢owort {' achre Tinockes, Annie | Yolih Mo, T, G, Avery, IL. Voylur, nrea Droers, 0. it, Joutyuis, Alleo it hards, Mo % Eanuice, David A, Wols, Kewsboy, Jobm A, Noyes. #—Trops Alma Auros, Morclant, 8t Faul, b fowar. Backelt acd cousoit, Elmuira aud barges, D, dioso asd Larges scirs Wing, Jobu Bust, Th Qo Masailion, Jeuny Sullun, Hegica. 1b—Norilesst, gentle; weathiez, fils, . MISCELLANEOUS, g, Jowing Assochation, betweens Montreal and Rowm, baving beeu diusclved, towlog raes s P omt bigher \ban ok your, 80 e ibe Sixonta Globe. ... The tug Livingsions wrrived B e T {aining 1,700,000 frat..,, The schr Rwsopatakes, which arrived at Port Coltorne Monday morning, disman- Hlod, reports that Fridsy night & squail struck ber 10 miles out of Cleveland, carrying awsy her foremat, Her matnmsst was desiroyed Ly ligltning the mams night. .., Bimeon Langel wiil Iaunich a vow slesm bargs from iita yard at 6t Claie July 5. Hhe 1n ona of the et huflt veanels on tha lakes, and fe full esnal aize, with s depth of 16 feet, Rhe {8 #0 arranged ba tn carry & cargo of grain that will trim all aroind hor machine- 17, Hlo will have two epara and & aingle deck with an iron rall surmonnting 1t,,,. Grand Haven core rexpandent of the Delrott it page : 433,442 toun of wheat in bulk_pasaed through (he elevatar Lere and was forwandad East during the Ave montha beginniug Deo, 1, 1873, Thle Ja about 1,110,000, whilch ia an ex- travrinary oo ehowing, Connlering the shipplnd faciittes, and tho fact that tho capacity of the slavator A only 38,001 bu,” Tha Erio /{apatek of Titestlay 83¥8; Tha seow Myra, of \shtabula, was csught I8 heavy hiow on Thurad it 'and blown dows th like; sinca then nothing has been seen o heard of her and her crow. 'David Beckworth, Be., bér owner, wan 1n tha eity ¥ . thinking that shie might bave put in here, ast_accounts bad heard nathing rom her, 5to wa loided with stone from Cenn-aut for Aabitabuin, It 1n reported that she was last seer, alout 13 milcs abovs ik Creek, With bor dleck load of Atone thitown off, In & sinkiog condition, Tho men on Hoatd, thres In nimber, woro Albert Heekworth, Cap. taun, and David Uocleworth and Darld Muriock, deck hinnde. 1t la foarod she bss §o0o to the bLottum with all Lintida" ———————— COTTON PROSPLECTS. Repors of the Nntiounl Cotten Ex- chnnges New Orcrass, July 1.—Tuo Committes oo In- ormatfon and Statistics of the New Orlcaus Cot- ton Exchango, to whom have boea Intrusted tho duty of compiling » natlonal cotton orop report, mado up from the roturns of the varions Fx- changes appointed therefor by tho National Ex- chango, aubmit tha following for the month of June: DEPARTMENT OF LOCISIANA. Wn have elghty-throe lettors from thirty-seven porishos, which uujto in roportiog generally favorablo weather. ‘Thoro has boen no additional acrongo put in cotton since the 16thof May, but thers has beon mome replanting horo londs were overtlowed and to perfeat tha stande. The plonot has been bat- tor cultivatod than for many scars, and ls growing and formivg woil. Many blooma aro ra- poted,” 'Tho atand in reprosented as very good and cxcelient, and tho prescot condition of the crop is most fattoring and much better, and is about ono woek earlior when compared with last year, MIRSIARIPTT, - One hundred and throe roplies, Averngo dato about tho 15th, Weather nearly universaily reprosented as vory favorable. Standa fino, and plant forming woll, though too eatly for many looms. Prosout condition vorfiquod, sod vory much Letter whon comparod with last yoar. No additionnl sorcsgo in cotton. Roplanting haa bean done whero tho atauds wora imperfect. La~ bor continnes plenty and efticieut, ANKANEAB. Fifty corresnondents send in their snawers from twouty-two countics. Bince the first ol Juun the weathor hus been hot and molat enough to promoto rapld growth and 86 tho plant to forn and square woll. ‘e ataudaare vary good, and no replanting iag boon needad oxeept in a fow oxceptionsl oates, Dradloy County 1eports tha first bloom an the 8th mat,, hut it is only ox- ceptionnl, and, a8 & rule, Llooming bad not be- guu at tho date of tho snewors. Our correspon cots are unammons fn representing tho condi- tion as exceedingly promising and suporior to that of last - year. Llantors are en- couraged by the prospoct of the flucst over known, Conslderavlo attentiou and care has been devoted to the cultivation of cereals, and owing to the cxcellont liarvest s feoling of independonce ia vety moticeable i our corre- #poudenco. DEPABTHENT OF 80UTIL CAROLINA, Ninoty-seven aoswers recelved from 27 counties roporting tho woather sinco May 15 us gonerally tavorable, Some complaints of cool Dights, - Very littlo additiounl plantivg. Tho slauds are roproscuted ay good. Thruo nnswors say tho plant 18 forming well, 39 fow forms, and 0 uo forns, Al agreo in stating that thero aro no blooms up to dato of auswers. Irescnt condition good; the plaot, though small, being clear of graes, and compaorcs favorably with last year, ~Hoavy slorms of stind and hail are roported In wix counties since Juno 7, doing much local damage. Lice sro roported in four connties, AUGUATA DEPARTMENT, covering that. portion of tho Btale of Georgla not included in the Bavannah Dopartmont. No additionsl planting. Bome littls roplanting. Btauds good and forming good, but no blooms, 'I'o gencral condition ia good, and about as for- ward af at the eamo date last yoar. Crop gou~ erally very clean, Labor plontifut and good. BAVANNAIL DEPANTMENT. Tho Bavapnuh Cotton Exchagge ban reports covering Northern, Middle, and Bouthwestern Gearwia, aud tho Siato of Florida. Uoorgia-~Weatior. dr{ and gencrelly favor- ablo, No additional planting of avy conse- quence. 8Stands good. Plant vigorous and gen- erally forming woil, but no blooms excopt in tho southorn portion of tho State, Condition good. Crop clean and well worked, Plant somewhat emalier, nnd o few days lator, but better thau tie sane timo lnst year, Florida—Dry aud 1avorablo weather clearing tho felds of grass. Stands good. The plant forming woll, and commeneing to bloom, Cou- dition good, and compares favorably with lnst year, ‘The plant, thongh small from the dry woanther and somowlat Jater than’ last year, promuises to bo well fruited at the bottom, whicl 18 thio principsl part of thecrop. TUE MOBILE DEFAWTMENT, Alabama—Fifty-two countlos send 130 replios, Tlio weathor hiny been gencrally favorabls ; rathi- er too diy in some tlaces, but nat enough 8o to injuro (ho plant, There has boon vory littla ro- Planting or additional planting, Btands good, and the plaat foiming well, Fow blooms. Con- dition an comparod with last year is reportod fraw 28 good to much better, Thero aro nearco- 1y nnz unfavorable clrcumstavcos relative to growth or conditionof tho crop. Ouly a fow roports of lice and grasshoppers, and complaiuts ot cold uights and drought. ‘Tha crop is clean, 1o goud condition, and boster oultivated than it was last year. Mi2sisvippi—Ninetaon countios send 56 replics. The weather Lina bocn gonerally favorable,nocding 181 {u somn counties, and #omo compluluty of cold miglts producing lice. Thero bas boen vory Mutlo replanting or additional plauting. ‘Lhio stauds aro good aud the plaut forming well. Only a fow blooma, The preseut condition of tho ul’ui) is Lotter than tluo samo date lost yoar. ‘The ouly unfavorable cironmetsuces aro thoss noled ahove, The favorablo onos are that the crop 1 oleaner and more adysnced than lust year, ot tho samne time, . NONFOLK AND PORTBMOUTH DETARTMENT, Fifty roplics in tweuty-nino counties in North Carohun. ~Bix repliss from two countion in Yir- #iuia, Forty-live roplioy report the weather ary #ud cold, Fourteen say favorable, and only two soprescnt tho woathier as wot sud cold. Fifty- four answers report tho staud as good. Home fow complamts of silff lands, Bome fortus; no hlooms. Boven replios from sevou countios in Lasteru Carollua sopresoot the atsud as bolow an ave condition; very genorally stated as good, Ciop well-cultivated and freo from grass and weeds, Plant smallor than at the samo tine Inst your, and from elght to ten dava iator, Iif- tosn muswers from five countles iu East Oarolina ropory the condition vad. Corcespondonts ststo that the weattior, ainco tho 16th of May, hay bosn t00 cool for tapid growth, but with warm sud seasoliable woather great improvomout s loaked for 1n (Lie plsnt. MEMTIIS DEPARTMENT. Ono hundred and forty-live auswers recelved, Woathor geverally rapresontod as favorable. No additional acreage pus |n cotton aince the 16th of Moy, Hiands good and satisfsatory., Dllaut wouorally uquaring and forming frealy. Two re- nnns of blooms, dating from the 18th to the 20th. ‘ondition goad. lds free of urass, and well oultivated. Bowne complaints of tao cool nights, lice, ele., dativg from the 15th of May to about the 150’ of June, moutly remediod however by subsequent favorable veather. GALVESTON DEPARTMENT, Tezas—Wo bavo reccived 120 replies from sixty- niuo countivs, embraciug the period bstween the 16th of Muy and tha 20th of June. Woathor very gouerally said to have beon favorable. 0 saddition to acerske in cotton winee the 15th of aay. Littla raplanting whare need failed 1o como up. Btaudsvery gener- ally roprasented as good, and in the occast reng of counties the plant is reported to bo formiug, aad bloom well, © A large wajority of our reports utato that the veason is from oue to three wesly Iafor than lsst joar. and the plant is gonerally swall, bug iv cloar of grass and weeds. and i good condition, cowpariog faversbly with tho ¢ame time laat year. Ilana are neoded fn many gulmm (::1 ‘H s‘t‘:u, s:l“d ‘!3 .."ntln nonnnag l;r(- d plaintis made of damage toootton by lice The caterplilur {8 roported in thres nnuulh:, bl‘l,: 0 1ar Ly done no matorial damage, ——— THE EXPRESS COMPANIES. Special Dispateh to Tha Chicage Tribune, Laxcoww, Neb., July 1,—An important change wad wade in the express linos yeatarday i :{;El‘:mnuxw.“' h“dl‘ Colorado. Wolls, Fargo ‘0. rotlre 1o the Pacific Coast. Tho Biates abova nawod will be occupled by the American uto effect imm y, tho sallroads riously dividod, -1 THE COURTS. Mr. Rturges’ Grain Corner Still Arguments in the Snit Against the Cook 4 County National, Mr. I R, Hitt Charges & Law Firm with Dislogal Conduets Sentonce Day—Judgments and New Suits. CHICACO, TIE COOK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, Judge Gary was occuplod ail day yestorday in hoaring & demurrer to the pless intliocasaof the Tioard of ‘Trade for theuns of W. N.Bturgos at sl s, the Cook Connty Natlonal Bank, B. I. Allan, Charles Btuart, B. F.B3Murphy, and Henry C. Nutt. This was s suit ona bond for $300,000 Rivan by tho bank to the Ioard of Trade to so- ciure all money doposited as margina in trades made ou tho Board of Trade, aud the bank hav- ing failed o pay itn margin certificatos suit was brought on the bond for the use of the parties whoso certificates bad not been honored, {ho dofendants filed 106 ploas, which, however, contained but fonr principsl defenses that tho bank could not make auch a bond; that tho Lond was not actually made by the baok; that the surotics were not hablo on the bLond, beoauss there was no monoy depositod; and that all tho contracts wero vold, as belog gam- bling coutracta, A demurrer wos filod to thess pleas, snd, 1a tho objoctions necossarily involved tha merits of 1o case, a long and close argument was had, On the part of tho Board of Trade it was insiated by Judga Lawronce that tho question ssto whethar the contract to sccuro whiok tho bond was given was & contract forbidden by statuto or not, was a mattor with which the bank ad noth- ing todo. It sway s question which could only Lo raieed botween tho partioa fo the con- tract. The bank, aa & mtaksbolder or depository, muat restore the moneys de- posited to any one who was entitled thereto, without any referouce to tho nature of tho coutract or the parties who depositod the wouocy. 1o also conlended that tho bauk, by virtue of tha ordinary banking powers gianted by tho act uf Congress, bad tho rightto receivo daposits, aud not only was responsible for thom, but was equslly with its eurctics bound for their safosy, ~ The power Lo recelve deposits not only existed 8 incidental to the busineas of tho bauk, but bad alwass been 8o recognized. It was furthor jusieted that both the bank and vecurilics ou tho boud were etopped by the boud from raising the question of power on tho part of the bank to mako euch an _sraugemont o8 was made with tho Board of Lrede, The bank and sureties were Loty estopped by tho certifioates of deposit issued from deuyiug tuat the monoy was do- posited. The bond wasnot to bo construed by 1tw strict luttor, but wau to bo construed accosd- ing to tho juteut and epiritof the partics making it.” It was ovidently tho inteution of tho partics mpkiug tho bond to render the securitics squally liable with tle bank fur whatever cortificates of deposit the bank tught isago, In order to con- atitute a depoeit within the moauing of the boud #ad ruloof the Board of ‘Irade, it waa not necessary tho mo:;:{v ehould bo paid over tho counter to tho Board of Trade, It was sufl- cieot 1f Bturgns bad 6uch an arrangement wilth the Dbank that it wonld ipsuro to him certicates of deposit withont aatual deposit of coin or greonbacks, It was suflicient that bio Lind 8 oredit a8 tho bauk 28 to obtain & ocartificato of deposit, The 1a- suanca of such a certificata and under such cir- cumstances constituted s tochnical deposit within tha mesniug of the bond, The defondauts, represcuted by C. R. Osborn and 1L 8. Mon1os, urged tho same yoints made in their pleas, ospociallythat Bturges was ruo- Dig & coruer contrary to ststute, aud that the solier kuew of it, and that the bauk was a moto surety for tho fullillmont of the coutract, ho haviog failod to make a depoait. The sale of the corn wss o moio bot on the fa- fure piice of oorn. The bauk was vot to eocuro tho psyment of the cortificate, bui smply to sccire tho mMety of | the doposit, and houco was ouly & stakeholder. An estoppol could not be pleaded an the bond. The cundilion of the waa only for the repay- ment of the doposits mado; aud this question would not bo extended tomalke euraties hiublo for falso ptatomouts, certitivates, or sccounts wede by tie bunk. Tho clains represented by thoe plaintifle, for ‘whows use the suit Is brought, amouut to about £140,000, of whieh noatly all, or $120,000, aro Sturges cialms, As to all thoso, it is claimed that thero was uo monoy deposited, Tle argu- ment way coocluded lata in the afternoon, and Judgo Gary will probably ronder & decision this mosning, A RENIOUS ACCUBATION. Tenao . Lt filed a bill yesterday fu the Su- promo Court in which ho makes soma serious chargos against a firm of Iawyery, Whitcsido & Busli, of this ofty, who, together with Iloratio 1) avd Teaao K. Palmer, are mado defondauty to tho suit, Iite states that Lo is tho owver of 80 scros, boing the L. }fi of the 8. E. 3( of Bec. 34, 38, 14, deriving titlo by warrauty deed from ‘ono Charles Pottat throughi John L. Willson. In February last he emiployed Whiteside & Dueh to oxamine tle title to his pm{).nrly, and thoy in- formed him that thore way _ no record auy couvoyance from TIsaac Kolmer, tho — origiva) patonteo from the Government, to J. L, Wilson, the next ap- parent holder of thotitle, aud advisod him that Lo ought, to protect hin rights, to find tho con- voyance from Palmor to Wilyou, orsome ovidence thereof, ur to procure auother deod from Falmor to Witson or to umself. Tlitt immoaiately set sbout fluding Palmer, aud, loaruing that L way llviug in Norwalk, O., Le applied_to bimi on tho Tth of April lasl for s deed. Jlo thou ascer- tained that 7. . Dush, ecither porsonally or through Horatlo Hill, » formor omployo of cow- }fl-hnm. had procured a quit-claim decd from "aliner bearing date Aprll b, 1875, couvoyiug the prewises to Buwh for the nomiual consideration of $1. 1t charges thut nnd DBush WoIe confedorates with 15itt ond Palmer; that they Ores ascortaiued tho dofuat iu his title through haviug beon em- rloyed by Lim, and took advautsgo of it to cheat aud defraud Lim, and to mako hun pay a largo aum of wmouay or divido the propeity. Hothei faro aake that Busl may be conipolled to recon: voy tohim the land, with spocial covenants of warranty, and that Whitenide, Hill, and Palmor may be enfowed from selling, conveying, or iu- cumbering it, or interfering with his nghis, GARDNED P, COMBTOCK, A ocumposition meoting was held youterday before the MNegister fu tho case of Card- uer . Comstouk, sud craditors ropresentiug over one-halt 1o value sud two-thirds u ptunbor were present. 'Tho terms of eottlo- mont were made known some time ago, and wero coptod by tho requisite number to make tha consposition binding on all the othors who have been schodulod by the bankrupt {n his list of craditors, Br. Comatock's pruposition as nc- cepted was, Lo pay 25 per cont of tho clains agutust him, amountiog to §338,734.88, one-hall i cashy inside of thirty days, and tho remsinder lulsnll’, wocured by his notes, and theue so~ owred by s trust-deed to Charles Hitchcoek, ko notes (o bear 10 per cent intorest. TUE QUICAGO FIRE-INSUHANCE COMPANY, J. K. Murphy, tho Assignes of the above- vamed Company, fited his monthily report yustors day with the Registor, showing Total receipts to Juno ! ‘Wotsl expenditures., of Dalance on band,.... THE EQUITADLE INQUBANCE COMPANY, The lnllnmui Iv aoabetract of the woutlly ro- fnn. of James Long, Assiguse of the Equitable neurauce Compavy : Balaoce June 1. Exspousea for Juo; Balanco, July L.... toee $H,6L10 185,00 42,500.10 vonces. DIy Flizabeth A, Goorge tlled a bill sgalnst her husband, Charles Goorgo, asking for a divorce bocauso he s desarted ber, ITEMNY. Monday will be observed as s holiday, ani uona of the Courts or Clerke' ottloes will ba opai. Judge Dlodgett will be sway to-morrow sud alo Monda) Judgo Jameson will hear motions for new trial to-matrow lu the following cases 1 Now. 4,051 a, 8,901 s, 748, 016, 020, 4,049 s, Judye Blodgett will Tussday call passed cason on the Circuit and Districé Court calendsrs which bave beeo submitted. Regluter 1ibbard was in town {«uterdnv. but loft agaiu, sud will not raturn unbil July 26, Auion Gonton waa yestarday elected Assiguea of Roseberry & Falch, TMITAD STATES CODBTS, The Charter Osk Luife-lusuruce Company THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, { fled & bill ngainnt Polle wn flangh, 0. 8, | wille, Tristan | | Hough, Esad, Nutt, ¢ Hugh A Whito, an o i Arast o Gaarge | Wawon ; C. 1. Walin, Liimcen; Ad A Hongn ol wife, AiL L Teeanort Gorvidna Bocke ith, ilenjamin F.and Iherono M, Allen, WA, | Blephens, ant Terzaon Sl roagot, to sat | arido a foreclosura rale to Pully Aun Howah, of Lot 4, Dlock 25, of Jason snd J. A, Gurley'n Buldivinion of Bloels 24, 25, 23, 27, and 28, the Asecsors’ Divinton of the YARTTY tonal A of Bee. 22 40, 1 land was owned by Polly Ann Hagh, and decded iy tenst ta seseral parties to aecaro differant loans, among thom being B, F. Allon, who held an incumbrazice on it for £30,000, whichi o aflnrwords assigned to his partners, fitepheua & Disnnerna-not, b2 secure advauces, 1t wan wold undor a juvior trast desd, and bonght in by the nwner for £3,871. and tha complainant, who claims &u interost, bringa suit to set amdo e sale, LN DANKRUPTCY 1TEMS, In the mattor of C. . lialo, an ordar waas made for & compusition meeling to be hald July 18 be- fore Hegster-Grant. A divideod meoting will bo held July 26, in the caxe of W. M, dlaso, Discharges weio iasued o W, M, Bandall and . . Pottor. Lewiy Moss and David Samaon wors sdjudi- cated Lankoupl, the former alier trial tha latter by uefaubt, aud warrauts wero euod returnabie July 47. SUTERIOB COUNT ¥ BBIEY. Bortrand & Sarues bewan & it 1 attachment agaist Charles U, Boll vo recaver $2,200.79. CIRCUIT COLLL Haunah Lowentrill began & suly for €250 against Patrick Rafforty. “Adolph Kol n and ‘Toblas Newman sued Joseph Metzler for $1.000, luanc Haysand Mastin Htraus sued Blorria Berg for $1,000, COUNTY COUNT. The eppraisemont in the estate of Jeernon B, Bliny, tately doing business in thiscity, wan filed yestorday. ‘The personnl estato was ahasn to amount to 62,9979, and the accounts due tho catate to 818,512.27, The will of Dorotha Wieha was proven and lottera of adminiatration were granted to {lenry Friedrick and Christian iaouroth, uwader bond for $41,000. In the matier of Cook County an order was made of defauit. and judgwent was rendered agatnut all lauds and Jota in general warrants % in epecial asmesements according to their order, and also {n the third inata!lment of Houth :i']-rdh taxes, to which no objections had been lod. The reat of the day was given to ‘‘tax-ficht. ing." tho fightors bolng ropresented in largo numbers, Notbing of “importance occurred under thia head during the day. CRIMINAL COURT. Yesterday was scutence-day, and the court- rooim wae crowded with culprits, their friends, and attorneys, The Court was stern. and dealt with thoso Defore bim without fear or favor. ‘Thoe fallowing wore acntenced on verdict to the Ponitentisry : William Uottomly and James Rfan, burglacy,ono yoar cach ; Georgo Batlow, larceny, four years ; John Hondorson and Chacles Caoper, burglary, soven yoars eachi Cicero Johmson. receiving stolen goods, two years; Charles O'Nioll, rob- bery, one yoar; Charies Smith, larceny, ono (lem'fio Harrin, lorceny, ouo yesr; Mar. lin Prico, larceny, ecigbteon monthr; John Tloborts, lnrceny, ono year; James Auderson, larceny, two years and six months. The' following petty canes were beard and disposed of : Jamos Hrown, larceny, ety dagn, County Jail; Frauk Williams, lircony, ninety days, Dridewell; Thomas Quizl larceny, scntence suspended: Irank Lradly, lurcony, ninoty daya. DBridewell; Ihehe ard Duggan, ~ ten days, Counly Jdail; John (Hllesple, larceny, ninsly days, DBrdewell ; John Collins and Maxwell * LaFoun- taig, lnrcnur. six moaths, Uridowell ; Horbere Hepwortls, lnrcony, remanded ; Timothy Lorden, Iarceny, eixty days, Brigewoll Jouugh I'reibo, burglary, remsuded; Idward Robbiow, lar- ceny, romandar ohn Jolalen, larceny, scn- teuce suspouded ; Stophen King and Bamuel Btophoukon, robbory, remanded ; Georgo Hogan, pocket-picking, thirty days, County Jail ; Mury Johmson, 20 days, County Jail ; John Whito, lar- cony, ono day, County Jail; Moses Allis and Louis Campbell, alx months, Bridewell. Abraham Moves, the keeper of the esloon cor- ner of State and Lake sireots, made application for s new trial, which was granted, fe was un- der sentenco of two years in the Penitentiary for receiving stolen goody, TNK CALL. Junax Brobastr—Lho romainder of the tauk- ruptoy calendar. upax Gany—No farthor call this torm. Juvor JAMERON--No call, Jenar: Moone—33, 34, 35, Jupay Roorus—363 to 370, IUDONEXTH. Unrrep Brates Cieeyr Covnr—Jonar BLoporr —SBlduey T, Wobater vs, Tho Great Wesiern ltudiway Campany, §14%.00, Burenton dount—Iuone Gany—NcDonald & Too va, Escelslor Pross Brick Manufacturiug Company, $:61,05,~1lolmos, Pyatt & Co. va, A, W, Windett; du~ crer, $4,831,61. Cluours ' Counr—Iopn® Roorns—Eagle Works Manufacturing Compauy vs. Julius Skuin snd K, K. Yoraast, §33,57,—Sumou Driil et al, va, Williaw Itéid, —_—— ELSEWHERE, THE MACOUFIN COUNTY SUPERVISORS, Sneetat Draraten to The Chicaco Lribune, SrmiNorirLy, 1N, July 1.—The Maconpin County cases bloomed anow to-day in the United Staton District Court. In tho first placs, tho at- tornoys for tho bondholders took & default agaiost tho connty ou past-duo tutorest on bonds for €51,000. Thoy then askod a rule upon tho Treasutor of MacoupiviCounty, asking him to show how much moncy bad boen collected and paid into his hands uuder the order of tho Court mado last Jeruary. 1t scoms that the Board of Buporvisors u the past obeyed tho ordor of the Court, collecting 76 ceuta on JULY 2, 1875. tho 8100 valuation, instead of €1.50 a8 directed, roalizing some $15,000 or $20,000. After doing this the Doard passed the order dircoting tho paymout of mouoy over proratato the Town- ship ‘Treasuror, This the Treasurer was pre- veutod from dolog by an fnjunction ivsued by Judye Treat, in the United Btatea District Court, npon tho application of ke attornoys for tho bondboldais, To-day the attorney for the county, Judge Trumbull, mored to dissolve this injunction, sud arguod the motion at length, and was repliod to by Goy. Palmor and Jobn Alayo Palmor. The Court took both tho noles for the rulo aud to divsolye the fujunctivn undor advise- ment, ‘Tho matter thop caino up undor another form, Buit bay boen brought againet the memwm- bess of the Board of Hupervisors of 1873, alloging that tho Bupervisors, by thewr failuro to do their duty as directed by tho Court, had rendored thumselvos persoually liabls to the extout of the asgeasmout of the fax. aud asking judgument against thom. Judge ‘Crumball demurred to the deolaration in this euit, and the day was con- sunied fu the argument of the demurror, pro and con. Thig isrogarded as atest case, sud tho Juage mated that the 1u on fnvolved was important, and oue not herctofore declded to the extont now anked by them for tho bond- holdera; toat tho Bupervisors wore lable Lad bean settled, but the measuto of damages was uneettled. Tho Court roservoa a fiual opinfon, At the close, a colloquy occurred botwosn Judge Davis and tha counsel in tho suit, somo- thing in pubstanco as follows Judge v.vi.—\vt:b don't you gentlomen got togothor and wottle this caso? x-0ov. FPalwer—I have offered, for my cllents, to throw off all the interest acorued and fund tho debt at the orig- inal sum, with 6 per cont intorest, and it wasuot accoptad, - Judge Davis—You will have to compromisa ; not that ¢he bondholders have uot sotie rights, bLut thoy will navez get the whola of thair dabt, that ia cortain. Goy, Pslmer—Certalnly not, if the Court s powerless to enforce its ‘docre sud protuct tho rights of its suitors, Judge Davis—Aake your proposal to fund agaio to Judge Trumbull. Qo out and sottlo. Compromise the matter. I sond this colioquy 88 indicating probably what the docision of the Court will be. THE NOTORIOUS YORT BUGG CABE. Specral Dupatch to The Chicago T'ribune, NasuviLLe, Tenn,, July lL—In the Unitod States Curcuit Gourt to-day Judga Trigr overs ruled the motion for & now tilal and srrest ot Judgment in the cane of Bugg Fort, eaylng tifht it would probably be well enough for lfin de- fendut 10 appeal to the Kupreme Coart of tha United 5tates, aud seitle tho question of the jurisdiction of sary-Uoueral had fendsut sppealed. roudered a vordict aj the Goveinment for owor court after tho Cowmis. passod upon » oltim. Do- ry, at tho lsst term, Fort, and in fuvor of ), 000, - THE MASSACHUSETI?S LIENSE LAW. BostoN, July M~—The "wew Juor lcouse law weut luto #ffeck to-day. " Eleva hundred per- goue Liave paid into the City Treasury an sggro- gate of ¥B8,000 for liconve. The police have re~ celved iwperative orders to enforce vigorously tho provisions of tho new law, AMayor Cobb ex- vrosues his rmination to ute aud cloza up every uuliceused establisbment; also, to rovoke $he licensus of all partics found golling impure liquors. " SPORTING. In'rles for the Dexter Park méetlng To-Day—0'Leary's Walk, Parker and Miller’s Flast Meet. Ing--ePigoon-Shooting. Races at Kalamazoo, Columbus, 0, and Galesburg, 11, THE TURF. TUE TACER TO-DAY. The first mesting undor the suspicos of the Dexler I'ack managemont opens to-dsy, when thers will Le four races,—a troliing race for borees that have never beaten 2:50, and thres runoing races. The lattor will be particalarly intoresting from tho fact that Lhe entriesinclude the beat lot of colts that lsve ever met in the West, Quite & number of them have been tho winuery {n Michigan sod Indiana meetings this seavon, and aa thoy now como togother for the irat timo the coplest wiil undoubtedly bo rpirited and excited. A foll progiawwme for tho d«{: will bo found (u anotber column. b milo and rep:at entrlew closcd Inst nignt an follown: Jawes Murply names b. b, War Jle; Jathee Conllak usmes g, b. Crockfords ¥, O Minor ames b. b Ealmonih : 1. I. Summers names b.m, Rocket; N, Belland uwes b, b, Begeot. The mile race, best thrao in five, also closed with tho following eutriea: James Murphy namnes Y. h. War Jig ; ysmes Coulisk namen o, w. T.ady Waehington : F. Q. Miner uames b, m. Bweet Boy ; A, Hankins names b. ¢, Amadia; 3. {1, Jores vames L. m. Sangamon. 10 tha weather I plesenny to-day the track will bo in & fine condi- tiou, 14 Lha rawn yeaterday tended rather to fm- prove it thau otlcriwise, THE KALAMAZ00 MEETING. Spectal Dizpateh to The Chicimo Iribune, Karasazon, Mich,, Jaiy 1.—There was mnch better attendance to-day. The track was a little beavy and shippery. Light rain prevailed mo: of the day. liclla wa an eass winner in the 2:21 raco. Lady Turpin took the lirst woney in the 244, Bieepy Jobn become Jame, and "Drother Jouatbau disappointed hia friends, BUNMARY. Pureca kame an in the race yesterday: Lady "Turpn ilclard ..., cti, Blag PeEpree) oecnom Brother Jonathus Htsndall teepy Jolia, s 6t. dames and Nolife e FHme—120, 220, B0, 1t is expected that great crowa "will bo hera to-orrosr. In 2:97 race thero aro twelvo entries, ng thom Mosley, Gen. Grant, Moliie Morrix, Clifton, Clemontine, Lady Star, and other fast oney. Pool gelling 1a lively to-night. THE QALESRURG T Sreetal Isianatek to The Chivaio Tribune, Gavewona, 1, July 1.—Tho aecond dav of the races dri mawhat larger orowd than the firt, oithough a succesaion of khowers debarred many from attending. The first waw & pocing , fur 8 pursa of 2400, John B., Hoorier Dick, lattio Toroley, Lady Elgin, Cottonpicker and Bay ‘Tom wero the cotrica. Joun B, aud Hoosjer Dick were drawn. The second was a dead heat, Tlattio and Lady Elgin resching the wire in 2:2414. 'Tho firet, third, and fourth heaty wore won by Hattie. Tiwe, 2:263¢, 2:25, 2:31%. ‘Tho socond race was of the three-thurty class of trottory, for n purse of £150. Il lioyuve, Tauny, Motnrch Rule, G. T. Filot, Orpban Girl, Jennie Canton, Joy, Cal Knox, and Valirca Maid, were ontered, Jenpio won in three siraight boats. Time—2:47, 2:54, and 2:45. COLUMNTR, 0., RACEH. CoLoxous, 0., Juls 1.—A good crowd was in attondance upon tho Grat dsy's meeting of tue Columbus nving Park ~ Association, The weather waa clear and cool, snd tho srackiu good condition. ‘L'ig tirst race was a milo and & kalf running dash freo for all 8ges for a purse of §500. Bix Lorses etartod, ‘Ihe raco was won by Huclile- berry, Timo, 242 Lottio Moon sepond, Uxmore third, in tho nest, s pacing race, best thres in five {for k00, four horses started. Aho second beat was taken Ly Granger in 2:23, the firat, third, aud fourth heats, and race were taken by Bleepy Ueorge in 2:22, %:24, and 3:25. Granger tool sccord money, Hoosier Dick third, Suver Tail distanced, The third contest was 8 2:35 trot, mile hoats. three in fivo, for §1,200. Ten horaes started aud totted five hoats. Loweuski took tho ercond and thitd hoata in and 2:3120, The a 3 4 otbicr threo heate and race wero taken by Lew Beattin 2:34, 2:3034, and £:303 ey PEDESTRIANISM. O'LEARY TARTS TO-DAY. Daninl 0'Leary, Chicago's far-famed pedes- trinn, sets out upon the prodigions task of walk- mg 150 miles io thirty-two consocutive hours this afternoon. Tho walk will bogin at as nearly 2 o'clock as possiblo. at the Exposition Building, which Lias been engagod aud fitted up for this Lituerto unattempted fest. Arrangements havo bocn mado for the accommodation of tho large orowd which will undoubtedly be in attondance, and evorybody may go with the sssurauce that they will not bo uncomfortably crowded, and will bave the best possible opportunity to wit- ness this Wentorn wonder in podestrissiam, Two bands hiave boen engaged to ouliven the af- fair with musio, and the evont promises to bo quito a gala scason for tho admirers of tho heel- and-too exercise. O'Loary Jast evening, though ho bas not sub- Jectea lumaelf to any pecial training for this event, announcod that Le wss in the finest con- dition imaginable, and, while fully appreciating tho narduous and ~ exacting usture of his sell-fmposed task, felt confident of succoss. If ho fails, Le says, it will not bo through tho lack of & dotermined effort, The public may fec] sssared that he will make a resolute atruggle to bo as successful in this ven- turo as in all others Lo Lias undertakes As tho time of the walk spproachea therv is a grosing wterest fn tho walk, and the result will bo watchod ~ with much apxisty both by O'Loary's admirers and the followars of professional pedestrisnism throughout the country. Its successful porformauce will placo tho plicky Chicagosu far beyond all rivals, No similar undertaking is on record, and in no walk evon for 100 miles has thore been the averago mado per hour which O'Leary will have to keep up on this tramp. He will Lave to maintaln a rata of uearly 43; miles per hour for tho entire thirty-Lwo to be auccessful, b ia BILLIARDS. FTIANK PARKER AT NEW ORLEANS. Tho Now Orloans Times of Tucsday an- nouncen the arrival of Rhiucs iu that city to play Miller, snd save that considerable interent is mauitentod 1 thoresult. Dump will practice av 1, Chiarles aud Miller at his own rooms. I'Lo f-itor by slightly the call in tho botting, In connection with Frauk Parker's visit to Now Or- leans with Bhines, tha Times indulges in the tollowing ramiuiscence : : M. Parker's prosouca here rocalls 8o fncident of s vielin_ 1653, whorein that g boy, Jolia Milier Ngured as oup of thie chief sctors, aud likewins playod tho rale of one uf the 1nost badly'demoralized billiard players on record, At that e Joln was augaged st the Loulsians 10tel billiard room, sod be swung & whefly cus ot the pockel quue) which was thwu vlayod ou the anclent 6213 table, adoruod by six begs 8 big s & pock 1psaure, 1u that quartar uf the Lol aud owpoctally smong the inuocent Lalitues of bt rvom, Jokm wes looked uponae o perfect crusher a3 billiards, while many of Lis sdmirers looked upon 23 a8 lie béut playor i the werld, sud b biiasell waen't slow (o testlfy to his own abiliiy. Ouo evening, while the usual attondants wero gath- ered in open-mouthed wonder About & table whore Johu was' putichlug the balls futo pockels, Obatile Tush appearcd on the sceue, sccompaniod by a fair- haired yonth, who looked for all ths world aa i€ ko iad just drofiped i, In . triendly and ss for buating anyboudy st billiards, 4 was clearly masitest (st he wouldu’t do (8 under any ounslderution. Ho was futroduced 1o Joliu aa Mr. Bourdo, frow Cal snd directly (¢ was {udicatod ilst, if agrecatle, Mr. Tourden would tacklo tho grest’ Miller tu 8 soclst gaius, Just 1o kill 4a Buue of ajare lime. John winked severnd pronounced winks at his coustituents, as if to 23y, * Now, boys, look sbarp and sca Luw we'll opein thio'eyes of e goutleman from Cairo, look sbarp, aid gaped mora an ever st the prospest Of seelug tho boruble discom- liture whieh was {6 store for the unfortunate fuuuceut frun the bauke of (he Oblo, 'Tha tirst game was for thio driuks, wiil. strango 10 say, the visitor wou it by & few poiuts, Jobn louked a trifle blue, bub Lo knaw it wasall su acciaent, sud confdiugly iuformed Lis friouts that Mr. Bourden wua the groteat snd lucklest scratclior 0 the conntry, ‘Toskow Low Ly felt atout 1t, Jolit Ofercd to maks the next yame for 55 & side, et €0 faterout s, you know," and Dousden, swoctly aiaiing, alowsd that he wouldu's be sussn_euough (o retusa so simplo & roquset, Queer euouyl, ha Aeratchied worse than tves and beat Jubn sgeiu, Lt ks 21 bis fricade stsl crved the luck of tho siranger, and io, they played agais. Butive 1 40 say Lhe Uakid (bo boys did boy beat his oppanent sgsin and sgain, wottl John and Lis supporters had been eased of §:4), when thay threw np the apongo and relired disguated From the fold, Johin fsughe now, when ke islla box aick ha wan' the nettdy when he ‘lesrned that bis victor was the great Frank Parker, (R THE TRICGER. EROOTING AT DEXTER PARK, Tho aoall attendanco st Dexter Park yester- day did not warrant the attompt to carry out the programme Ly shootig for tho prizen proposed in the printed list. Tue day was accordingly spent in shooting off vanous awocpstakes made up on the ground. Yollowmg 1sa ltst of the princip:sl matches docided ; No, 1—Four entries ; wonby J, 7. and 1L Ii. Kleinman, No, 2—Fivo entriea ; won by W, N. Bherman and i1, H. Kleinmau, wonby .. wd H. L 3—Five entri —=iz entrion s won by IL. M. Klelnmay " Joliuon, snd . X, blierman. i No. 6—Twolvo entrica: Mr, Laker won firt prize ; H. H. Kleinman and B, Prico divided scc. ond ; snd Tom Stagg and F. L., Judd dinided third prize, No. 6—Soventeen entrien; won by H. H. Kleinman, Tow Ktogg, aud G, Smith. No. 7—Eleven eutries s I, N. Rharman won first money ; Tom Stovg and E. T. Martin divided second, and Mr. Balter won third. Hoveral nthar privato matchios were ahot, but no double birds were shot at. — BASE-BALL, §T. LOUIS BRUWNS—WASIINGTONS, Special Duvateh t The Chicago Tribune, Bz. Louis, July 1.—Tho third and last game etween the 8t. Louais Browns and Wasbingtons cameoff to-day, before ao sudicuce of 200, The gamo wha very one-sided, a8 will be ecen by the score. ‘Tha plaging ou neither side wes remark- bl Lrillisnt, The ecora at the close etood 14 to 2 favor of the home club, The Browns leave to-morrow for Clirago, to moet tha Whitea on the dismond. Bewting here rulea frregular, some Lettora giving odds on the Brownw, while others are taking bets even, Conriderabls in. terest ia manifested 08 to the result of the two next games. ——ee POLITICAL, CALIFORNIA NOMINATIONS. Bax Faaxcieco, July 1.—The Biate Tomper- ance Reform Couvention mot yesterday sfter- noon, and in the evening ominated a fuil Stato ticket, headed by W. E. Lovett for tiovernor. "Tho Democratic tate Convontion nominated James A. Johnsun for Lieutenant-Governor on tbe third ballot. Tho Domocratic Convention of the Becond Cougrosnonal District ths afternvon nominated leury Larkin for Congress. The Iudopendent Congrossional Convontion of the First District $o-day pomiated Jobn I, Bwifs for Conatces. ‘Ll Convention roaflirmed the Btste Iudependent platform, with tho sddi- tional plank asking Cougressional sid 1o im- proving Ban Francikco harbor, aud atilizing the watcr-courses of tha btate, ‘fhe Democratic Convention this afternoon nominated for Secretary of State Thomas Heck ; Conmptroller, J, W. Maodeville; Lreasurer, J, G. Ertudillo. THE IDWA CAMPAIGN. Eeciat thapatzh to The Chueago Tribune, Iowa Ciry, In., July 1-—It is uunderstood that Gov. Kirkwood will make a thorough cauvass of the Btate this fall, and will awaken tha enthu- siastic among the houest yeomanry of this Com- wonwealth to tho Itepublican staudard, remind- ing tho Democrata of Lis War daye’ campaigns, Steciat taapateh o The Chicaso Tribune, Crnanr Rariny, Ia., July 1.—The nomination of ex-tiov. Kirkwood for Uoveraor iy received with enthusiagm, & GOV. LESLIE'S ASPIRATIONS. Lotmvitre, Ky, July 1..-Gov. Leslio, in o speech mado at Glasgow to-day, announced him- solf a candidato for tho United States Seuate. e ey THE LATEST HYDROPHOBIA 1IORROR. Bpectal Diapaten to The Chieago Trivune, Lixcory, Neb,, July 1.—Ileports from tho buffalo lauds, in Lhe western part of this Stato, report numerous wolves sufering from hydro- phobis, makiog it dangerous for huntera A vouog man nawmed Ackerly, while sleepiug on he prairie recently, was bitton ou the nose by a skunk. Day befors yostorday ho the most horrible ngony with hydre svmplois, Lho sune 88 {rom the bite'of & rabud log. Will Open June 21,1875. JOEN DAILEY, Manager, Formerly of Glades Hotol, Oakland, Lakeside House, MADISON, WIS. This {avorite sammor rolzeat fa now open far gus Hitusted va lako Monous, directly it Muudison, only six boun'ride from Chica o8 muderate. Furputicalars addrars 000 Protrine GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, DENVER, COLORADO. The fineat and largest Hotol n the Weat, and affording » magnificent view of tha Ileoky Mountain Jangs. ARLOW & MAKSHALG, Propriotors. Tstand L—efige House, Wells Beach, M. W. A WORCESTER & €0., Proprictors. This 1fouse is conttdored the best on the wna.cont of Now Hnglaad) whoro them | vor bataiig, with lent facilitin fof sallln uuning, and all dxioug and ar 4 un ths L“B" ‘and 1o the een he ot the markel oun aflord for ihe tabio. oamfort and hanpinas of {he gurete, Hostor I, suna four trains por day rom Boaton to A Byluadid di modarsto, FHOUSE, NEW IZAMPSHIRE. This favorite Bommor Resart opou frum Juue 17 to Oct.1 1475, W.& U. R MILLIKEN, Propristors, —..UCEAN NAVIGATION. __ . National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Ly Ilgjhlll'l Illl!‘m m, Chrday, 78R July, 803 p. . DIRKECT. rud ANO] Tt Jaly, at DENSIRRE, Sl i agsdly, in S, at b ou Cat A o Gurreney. " bidse aveatly rogacod prica, ‘Hotura vglets 58 reducod rat ticketa trom Ldverp F““‘: JAP o ) fl'l AILSON, ¢ [ *, . 1. e Hottiisast coraar Olark and Raodolplaia. (sbbosita uaw Dbhormsn House), Chicago. LINE T0 FRANCE, v Uampany's Mail tleasiships ViL ARLS, AMKRIQUF, Pousol a i, 1) PEREE G PR urdar, A N GOLD, tnelu b Shird,” g l‘lfl?:mn . with superior asoc ‘sosasariss withiuat a1irh onuxuaokeNzIX, A Grent Western St 4t w York to Bristol (Ko, ‘astarn, sh“lp l.Lluc. anl) dirve day, July 6. Tusulas, duly 6. 7. 'dul innniinns AMUSEMENTS, DEXTER PARK, 'RIDAY, July 3, RUNNING PREMIUM, NO. 1-920.00, o A1l &ga+--1 0 pounds n; Three.; dorule, 13 to the Hrse; 378 e i] 200 i ar e To marme and olors Juns 1, For_three. werpainices of 425 ¢ Hecoad borea to rocelve A Hankind' b. hy {mn. Pheaton, 3t and.. Howot i 1tve , by Tinola Vie, ieady's . 1. e Lounatd. . o Kangiren, Ly Voint 811 Jones en. ¢, Tl Bavier, Uy Marias, FL 0 Miner'a b, € Wiatteed, ¥y Unnisl Boose, TROTTING PREMIUM, X00, 3-8%v.v0, For horses that ha 2:40, 820t theflrty 212 10 the second; + 4500 the fourth. o close Haturday, Juns 24, ©. AL, Tirowa's . x. Billy Wasson. (ipm; Pamnwmnr (i i, . faci onirt. Milsbeata, theos In fira, 80 secund: 40 Lo the third, . by 3 y'Wiishingion, by Bacon. . Bwaot Bay, by Hajwood, Amadus, by fivoll. + f1, Sangamon, by Billet. old st Paimer Houa Sadthern an, Tiaen g e . turntug, loave Doster Pary'ng v thicaen a3 16 aud 3.4 avrey e munt il July 5O very orcaing by Maj. 0. Bhore ran teains to the . on tne Bth of duiy, 'Rax ¥ tho ragas, Ouner days, . m. Btate-st. cars rom THE TWO ORPHANS Som, e at . BAUEL & CO.'S Music Store, corner ADELPHI THEATRE, FRIDAY EVENING, July & LADIES' NIGRT. 0, STILL ANOTHER GRIAT WEFK | FirsL s ‘of tra Jacomparable, the Most Wondorfal 0" ATA AT,AL 210 Torllline and Electitc Loap fram the 8§ il et ARVEL U TR Ty the o musstic Art, aad the last Aciobatic Starof ZS b g rite Comodian, CHARLE v ot e Pl i TAVIS' Scheol of EDI P T BHRRIDAN o MALH Vgganiric Irish Son WAMBOLD, 201 Wy HERCY | A NG, in 2 Fosring (arco, o BOX OFFICE FOR SALE OF SEATS THE TWO ORPHANS ow open at J. BAULI & CO.'S Music Stero, corner tats and Slanze HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE TWO ORPHANS. MONDAY y 3 every Evening, and Wed. nesday sl Satardny Motinees, vist oroducy Bate, wnd 1% INI PG OICTANCES, of MiL HART JACH S culsbrated adaptatian of the world ronuwned deaina, antitlol TEIE TWO ORP“I-I.A.NS n 1 m iy, Tivs naly i ight ol THETWO ORIH \ day, Jaly 1, at Messee. J. Bauer d music store, cur ne' iao ‘snd 3lonfoo-sts, f1ox shost opon trom 1) & @, to4p. m. Seale of P'rices: General admisaion, $1.00: Parquel and Parqueite eircle (reserved ), &1.51; Bal, s it A o aleony, #1.00; Gallers), & HOOLEY'S THEATRE, IMMENSE SUCCHSS of the Famaus Prima Donoa, MRR. JAS, A. OATES, AND HER CELEBRATLD English Comic Opera Co, day and Friday—THE PRINCISS OF TREBI- Afternoon at 2 p. m.—ONLY OATES MATIL N uturday Night—TII K PRETTY PERFUMER, _ Hoa Bhieot nuw open. McVICKER'S THEATRE. LAST N{GHT BUT ONE OF DALY'S FIFTILAV. €O, BEXEFIT OF MISS FANNY DAVENPORT. TWOU COMEDIFS, LONDON ASSURANCE, ROUGI DYAMOND, In the east, ¢ THE DAY. MINSTRELS, FFICEFORS ALE OF SEATS BOX THE TWO ORPHANS Now open at J. BAUER & CO.'S Musia Store, cornes Siats and Munise ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TO-NIGHT ONLY TIME QF MARK TWAIN, Faturd Runday-Children’s te.cont Matin “lnele abin.®Katarday Niehe—-tirand Lo T, ht~Georgo Wastiugton, Alund Fourth of July Colubratlon, BOX OFFICE FORSALE OF SEATS THE TWO ORPHANS Now open at J. KAURI & CO.'S Musio Btore, coraor Hiat and Mourieats. FIRST CONGREGATL CHURCH. ORGAIN RECITALS. H. COLARENQE EDDY, nntinue hls oryan recitals every Yaturday aftar- 4 otcluck during July fn tho it Caneregstinat Wont Wasbington and A 0 ta ta ; aeason tickot, #1. i at tha door, BOX OFFICE ro}gus'm OF SEATS THE TWO ORPHANS Now open at J. BAUER & CO.'8 Music Btors, carner State and Moaroe-sla. PROPOSALS, "PROPOSALS (00K COUNAY BON fieglod bida will ba recalecd ut the County Treseurer’s of- tied uaul Ehurslay, July 180, Ieti, at 13 - for gl uue bundeod aud By Cook Coupty e iond cusininstion uf Uno Lol 1at, 1 day A thaiian Nottvial Sk of Now biica: Arnpultian Nat b . ot il ba accriund tiareat oa (he bande from the firat of May, wid th 18 a5 mads s000rdingly, 'ltita il be recetrod fur all or $35 orton of the bonds, scoept aual a3 it o for [ SaurvilIK L0 gl 1 Apasumy el e e iy mefik Tntist I markd un e savglapi s for Gook Ovarly Hunta ™ Mol et deunis Teiauser, [ Q’\{)’l:&llv}l‘l‘,fih' it BURDICK, it FAIRBANKS ETANDARD ) SCALES OLD PAPERS: OLD PAPERS FOR SALR At 75 cents per 100, In the Oounting-Room of this Office, MEDIOAL OARDS: y LOOK tmwl’r,&l. [ T e Chatiacety the Brata uf 1 iviog fue Ll Bisthont o Dr. Jynse haa head of the profussiua fut » t'm:l-llllulmlmlll A bud W il oo impautnc bt uihe B, i, Ll Bl welt !vllh\‘l;n'uulhhul]ll‘ (fou, ¥ & m. unill 7 p. 1. Hunday \gsusi Dr. K NO PAYI! Y. Kean, 300 SOUTH OLARK.ST., OHIOAGO, 4 alall (roa of clia May beconsoliod, pectestll of by SR EAN Fey pi iea L Lhe oity who wi QULes O DO Pale b iiean b e Raadas v o