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» —— namshu amipsl, Corn scarce ) e tanTa—Canl shitpmenta light; 8 for wheatand 360 for corn Lu New Vork, NEW ORLEANS. Nrew Ont ’«, July 4 v At 68 07T, P AR~ Advaricrd ; $1.03@1.10, . Others unchangeil. — MARINE. T@Tge mpot, Tye in- PORT OF CHICAGO, JULY 27. Annrvrp—8er Hungarfan, Michigan City, lght strar Coronn, t. Jo, sundries atinr Blichoygan, Mam- towoe, mundries § prop Messenger, 8t. Jn, mundries | Lgchir W. 10, Hawkine, Unfon Plor, wood ; achr Ath- fabuts, Ludingtun, lumber ; prop Nebrarks, Tuftulo, sundrien § stmr Muslegon, Muskegon, suudelos ; acbr Feauk Leighton, TinfTalo, ol 3 sehir Gity of Chieago, Traveres liay, waod; stmr Ifuron, Holland, sundeles § rop G, P Hcath, Haugatuck, suudries; acbr L Mc- Doonld, Mankegon, lumber ; relir Topsey, Muskegon, Yimber'; prop Hadgaf State, Hufiale, nudries; prop tnle, Buffalo, sundeies; schr Lizeio Dok, 8L 7o, Tumber; prop Gcorgs Doutar, Buskegom, fombers aggo Contest, Muskegon, lum- bers . ache Frecmat Moss, Maniatee, 'tnmber § tng Clamatie, Poshitige, tawing o Junshers barge Lot , Duluth, sandrios ot abar 1 e 01 Noril, Muskeqcn, Joler ; Rebir Paniine, Muel ot e § el . T , lmber ; scht Nilaon,' Bnffalo, Tanntag, W00 3 #ch® Ttols oy, Caseo Pler, kned, Kudwign vler, lmer § whr Kiltle Grant, atuck, fumber; voow Marvii Hannabin, Boath’ Havan, limber: scow Mermaid, Drand Mavem, Inek 3 prap Grace. Darmer, Michigau Tity, cxoursion s schr do Py DeCuudros, Ludingtun, tumber, CiranzD—Schr 0.1 Warmington, Ditffalo, 37,500 tnt toru; barge Guiding Star, Porl luron, 9645 bu %m: prop Kquinos, Yortifuron, 21,007 tm corn, U e T, 206 befa corti-menl, and wandrion ; sehE 3 Bteum, Poringe Lake, 10 bu oste, 2 lirls flour, & bm Stmeal; nchr Hamiet, Feaukfort, Lrls pork, & brla wef, 100 i butter . prop Vamleriilt, Tutlo & Tond, 100 D wheat; stoir Sheboygan, Manitawoe, sun- fion 3 stmr Corona, 8t, Jo, undrien, ‘Rianz Cuxamanciv—Prop G, ¥, Hualh, Suigatiick, Lrin d sundries: prop Fountafn Cily, Buf- corn, 100 brls flour, 60 tes larid, and stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, 14 bria pork amt Fucsdell, Green Tay, 13 bris st Huron, Freahtige lumber 3 1rop ir Tvor Lawson, Buske- 2 LAKE FREIGHTS, CHICANO, ‘Thers wan & fair inquiry for veasels at frroguiar but trongor rates, Eungagementa were made for corn at 94@8%0, and for wheat at 1;@J%e to Tufialo, Tho #ifowing vesscls wero cogiged: To Nuffalo-Schra 32,2, March, G, IT, Warmington, Priuce Alred, Parana, M Egan, snd E, 8pry, corn at 380 N Trier, ;. Jones, and harges Dickout, King, and Fewng, wheat nt 41{@3%0 3 prope Ncbrarka, part ear- gowhieat and oatw, and Dadyer Ktate, coru, througi . To Kingston—Sehir Nellie Wikder, wheat at 6e, Caacity, 165,000 bu wheat, 185,000 bu coru, aud 5,000 bioals, DUPFALO, At Duffalo, July 24, chiarters reported : ehr Quemn iy, coal, Handunky to Chicago, Twenty-second street, 75 per ton; schr Golden Itulo, mame; achr David Viuce, oo, Dlack Liiver to Milwaukoe, 650 yer ton, snlpig-iron at #0: per ton, freo; rehr Donnldson, conl to Chleago, privato terms ; achr Gold Yinuter, conl o Silwauko, e yer ton, o] selis C. C. Baimon, cos, Cleveland 1o Chicago, T e tan, fr2e; sehr Clty of fhe Straits, voal to Chicigo, 602 1 toi, tiee, MLWAUKEE. “ho clinrlers reported on the 9ith were: Schrs Phiter, wheat, Buffalo, 93¢, and Allegheny, wheat, Ere, through rate. VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Smecial Diapateh (o The Chieago Tribune. Dar Iiunoy, Mich, July 97.—DowN—Props Rus s, Obfo and burgesi schrs Ellza Gorlnab, Jeslo Hot, David Wagstaff, Hemixpere, Polly M. Rogers Gerrgo D, Hall, Nelile Redington, C. K. Nima, Oliver Mit:hiell, Masstlon, B, T. Bruco, A. B, Moore, Nussau, Dald A, Well, Georgo B, loan, Willlam Home, Sun- risg, B, 1, Wilcox, H, C, Rtichards, F, J, Dunford, 11, . ifoore, Gallatin, Medintor, Minnlo Houseu, Grace Blmnon, Knto Kelley, Leohard Seaton, Northwest, Culy, Latriuter, Tdn' Keith, Favorto, Lutcy J. Clark, Broskiyn, A, 11, 'Moss, ¥, J. King, E. A, Niclolvon, 2—Props i, Jossph, Intor-Oeean and_consort ; i Mouterey, Horclis, Glenitfer, Robert, Garkia, Genit Simith, Wil 3. Treston, Orpban Bog, A, J, Bug re, Seppia, Minch, Winn—Suoutlienst, gentle, ' Weatn ¥ K Penr Honow, Mich., dJuly ehart, V, Bwain and eousort 0. Tuayer, Mystio Btar, M, L, Mige, Nkylark, Albatross, AUble L. Audrows, Swalow, ¥Frank D. Barker, Typo, 1. G, Clovoland, Ur—Fropn Kanilin, Chauncey, urlbat, Wivb—Houth, gente, WiaTngn—Cloudy, LAKE MICHIGAN, CIIICAGO. Though the rain poured down In torrente all dny yosterday, the Jumber market waa quilesctive, aud mostof 1o fumber thst came I during Bunday and Mlonday waa Jisposed of...,Capt. Prindiville's yacht Zoe, tha winner of the sacht-raco, which unaccounta- bly sunk lust Monday morniog, has been ralsod, Tho secident happoned through the openiug of some sainu, the oakum haviug Lesn forced out by tho strain. #ho recoived at tho race....Lumboer freight rates have greatly improved during tha last few days, and thoso zow guid are sboul tho wamo as thu ones furmerly charped Dy the Lumber Veswel Owners' Assoclntion, Achorter was mada yosterday for o cargo of lumber from Ocouto to Haclno at $1 per m, which {s equal 102,05 1o Chlengo, The lumnber vesnel owners talk of forming snother combination, ss it fu the general opinlii that the prescnt rates cunuot be mulntaned unless biero I8 tomie unity Among thewm, N MENOULA, ‘The Chicago Rivor Viots' Association held a meeting yoetontay for the purposo of adopting resolutions ox. sml"u of thelr sorrow at the Joss of thelr comrade, ames Crowley, of tha tug Lrothers, who was drowncd Jut Sanday sftcrnoon, Capts, duhin 8, Clark, Driscd], and Frouk 8, Dutler were appointed a com. mittee 10 draft the resolutions. After n whort consulta- Uon thoy wubnnitted tho following, which were unang- intaly adopted 1 Witcnzan, It has pleased the Atmighty in Tl infinite wislom to remiove from our midat our {flcnd aud co- worke?, Capt, Jamos Crowloy ; therctore, bo t Teeasved, That we bow In humble submisdon to the wysterious will of God in this sudden afitiction, Neadted, Thnt fn the death of Capt, Crowiey tho tomm mity hias lost & good and honorstls cltizen, the \ig inereata u faithful and competent pilot, thin Ase lociation oo of ita brigltest ornameuts, aud his fam. 05 an sffectionate son and hushand. Itesired, ‘Tust wo axtond o bis famlly fn their sad Aictiou our Lrartfelt sympathy and condolonce, Owiog to tho min-atorm yrevatling all day yesterday, 10 eflorta wery mada o tecover the body of Capt, Crowley, bt auothier offart will bo tade t0-day 1f (he weathur 18 faVorable, MILWAUKEE, ‘The water In the river was very low Sunday, cauelng the schirw Jobin O'Nedll aud Fafeland to ground soms distanco from thelr coal-docks. .0, D, Norris & Go., of this placo, aro to frirnish the outit for tho hull of the old stmr City of Toledo, which is being converted [ lr).lw)::; by Mesara, Wolf & Davidson, No ot boen choeu for the craft, but Mr, W Spcaks of {lw na the Fiying Dlll\'.'lmllnl'...CID‘. llu::l of the jtop Missour, statow that b hias muadv carefnl soundiige of B i 1‘:.“ oL nn;boymu Harbor, und did not find less —Down—f'rops Mer- 3 sehira Josopls Fale, J, Dk Bomors, Golden Floeeo, waler golug in anyliig I o souhward, ‘md Shew keeplnf nidway between thio 'pler.,.,The new jrop City | of Oven Bound, laden with wheat from ° this Port, fell 17 Lushels shott st Tort Colborns. T jhortaga et tlio pron Warerly ab liuflalo, tacrilioged b wook Was 301 bu and 60 Dw. This fs & the Talo of 10 Lu to_the 1,000, a¥ her argo contiated uf a trifln over 50.060 b, An sverugo of shortags on grain carrled by the United tatos Core any's |rcvellens, mado at Leadquarters fu. Buffalo a o duys duco, shiowed about o Lalf a Lusbol per 1,00 guerslu ihipped from Clicago, aud 3 bushels per 4 0a gl alipped from Milwaukos, This marked {HTcrcucs eellects upu our afevator wen i & manuer b7 B meaty creditabio, ANl afforts 0 trace the heavy sliurlags o thy Waverly linvo thu far falled. ‘Tlio grain Lis been rowcigfiod at Bumalo, snd fotnd to Correspon popa) 4 r::"“h the brat elevatlon Bigurcs,—Evcatng 5 PORT OF ERIE, Suulal Dispaleh ta The Chicuge Fyibune, 5t ul‘-.,luly Al —Anmivais—To-dsy were: From \waukee—Lrop I, Pris Z iy P ndiviile and barge Keopuaks, hl)n'u‘n.w—l'flr Milwavkoo—8chr Frauk W, Oif- 3 PropPriudiviile, aud Liargs Keopaake, Beceiete—s5,600 bu whent, CoAL Prrunme—I4rm. Burton Hros, Sehir Murouigo, Lo nrr 1ta e pikion. 42140, 10 arrivy, coal to Clifcagu ot 80v per ton, ;Inh::h e ILVL .L‘Hflun.\ Lft port lw&y on lor first Sl to Logd coal for Mliwaukes o .121:‘:1::: B MISCELLANEOUS, p The Dominlon Goveruuieut has begun reruoving bo bowldery at tlie Lino Kilu Croasing, sud § will Undoultedly msko short work of if,...The mcow Latk, which recentiy capalzed sud sunk nesr :nllmo-mu 1 uow Luing Taled, Tho scow Tow n;:: 12 alongeido, and divers re ot work geliing up 0. .. Tho uchr F, W. Giffo o 54 Ui at Erls uuce laat fall, was ??.‘.'&'-‘fi.‘.’. Z‘-'mfigg ke coal from Handusky o Milwaukee, Hhe te g aanvis, and witl kave Exio tn » day or two, sy Shusehie Gaston arelved at Port Dalhousto Satur: o muruiug, Kavlig lout ier Hbbootn and bowsprit by fullidiug with the sclr Biberls Lalow Niwgare, The fom V'ly ¥ taken olf clean, Lhero wot Lelng & of left; b it wee P T T asved.... Bunshod “Trom' thelr yard ‘Wedutodny Toot s ooty Bandaome Last loiaowa steurm yacht. “Hor diiacunlons aro ax ol 2 feot bel, and 30 foet over all ‘bread 3 depih uf Bold, B feet 10. tachees Ter bt s owued } by by Messrw, Binith & Rul Usliaciues, Blortly after the lawich -mm‘h:r&' ‘Bu'i T Kutliwent for » trlal trip wi P s M i Detraid [ ruTus muscmwr,u-ma,- the ave Londs, aug” MO 0 ago, U s v o o 5 £27¢d, Dep ity United biaton BAVIDE, falled o do aa : il Tuylor, with Wis thn&. Tt Baduzdy Roo P& T Intrreapt the vosenl, which was &t Tort Haron that afternoon, Hhnwillbegaken o Detroft toangwer forhier Habilitlen. ., Thr work of esteiling tho north pher at Tadinatai i3 progressing hcly, Homn thee of fue | calbm hiave Locn wrtccenstrilly sk, anid are in very i haye, The Uovernment dredga han auspenidel wark in iha channel and gonofo Frankfort, The work of extanding the tairoud track and tudliling & ok fur the frauefer of fia'ght from the caes to tho oty ol from the boata Ly Lo carn 14 proyeesmitig fnely, LIONTA AT TIUE: LIRE-ILNA, Lizhtn for the guldance of the Alfpyiny Kilty Croesing, on the Dutroft River, i neat, o reeeatablished aw Jast ye. Capt, I, W Weateolt, who In golng to eonsiderabin ex) enss tvis th perfection of arrangenienta (o that eud, Thos Tights will gosern the movomeots of the shipping by nbaht, aud fag sigoals by day, At tmos of graat dane ger geom low atage of water oF ollierwise, Capt, W L will exhibit at night ot Norvell's dock th Rreen Tighite, ane dircetly over the other, wluin durimg tha day u red flag will be dixplased, Tl alove preliminie rica Ar hoimg“carried aut at Capt, Westeoti ' fndividu- al axpenne, anid, s8 they will o of great limportancy tn thin shpping, 1t'in hoped that vessel-ownera and mnas- e eill ot be chary i granting a Hberal support. to thie nudertaking, —————— HISTORY OF INFLATION, The System EFully Tried and Found wanting. Cinefnnati Commercial, July 24 TUP. CONFEDERATE CUNRENCY. Theo Jatest conspicuons examplo of the prace tical effecta of tho inflation theory of pasing dobta and maldng everybody rich ts furnished in the history of tha curconcy of tho Iato Con- federato States, Tho eloven Staten which went into the Rebellion in 1861 woredetormined, ambi- tious, sud rich in materinl resourcos. Loy heid & monopoly of tho cotton products, supplying ono of the necessary staplos of Ifo used for tho clotbing of the peonlo of sil climates. They had & great territortal dommin. numbering olsven Biates, with betwecn 8,000,000 and 10,000,000 of poopls, and numboriug 77,000 squaro milos of torritory, Their soll was rich, ferttlo, productive, and almont inoxhaustl- Dlo.' They liad the activo symnathy aud material ald'of eotio of tho most s powertul of foroign governmonts, and s moagiirablo degreo of unty and active co-oporation at bome. Thelr chancon of success in maintalning their sccession aud to- dependonca wera st loast equal, if not soparior, to thuse of tho American colonies, who doclared their eeparation from Great Britain in 1770, Yo, with alt thoso sdvanlages, with the Im- menso sceurity of oll thoir posseenions, aud tho accumulation of acveral years' cotton eron, which would be available to ‘mect their obligations whenover Lho blocknde of their ports was ramed, ¢ at the Lime. on_ Man: {ho Coufederste curroncy, bised upou the fmith of the Coufeloralo Government and the properly of tho Confederato States, went from mnear par in 1801 to 2 cents on the dollar fn 1863, and, finallg, Jike tho Con- tinental currency aud tho French assiynals, suak complotely out of wight, Tho plain reason for tlus declitio and fall of tho currency of the Con- Todorato States was that no adequats provision was mado for its redouption, ITio firat emlssion of paper authorized by the Confederato Congress was au Iusuo of Lioasiry notes to the amount of $1,000,000, to run vuo goor, aud toba not lows than $50 face value. This acy was dnted at Montgomory, Ala., March 9, 1861, and tho papor bills wero engraved Ly the National Lank Noto Compuny of New York, which afterward got itself fnto some tronble by atteupting to 'da butincss for twn Governmonts ot ouce, within the United States. ‘I'wo months later, on tho 16th of May, 1861, tho Confoderate Congress at Monte goters passed anothor act, aMLLorizing nn 1680 of Treasuty notes to tho amount of 000,000, to embraco ikaucs od low a8 €5 in valuo, aud re- deemablo withiu two yeara after date, There Confederato Treasury hotes are comparatively common, Lustead of the fincly ongraved coppor- pate work of tha National Bank Noto Company, thoy exhibit n cheap lithograph face, muadily pruited on thin whito paper, aud boaring the do- vice, *Two years after date the Confederato States of America will pay §5 to bearor, Rtich- woud, July 25, 1861." Thoe notes wera juscribed at the hond, "“Fundablo in B por cent stock or bonds of tho Coufederalo Btstes of Amoiica”; and on the lower portion of the note they bore tho inscrip- tion, ** Recoivabloin payment ot all dues except export duties.”” Tho notes of the denomination of 100 and of £50 bore a muddy and sickly~-look- ing efligy of Washington. The twenties wero ornamented with a hidecus looking devico of an Indian lesuing on 6 tobacco bogshead, aud smok- ing n pine of tobacco. All these second jesues of Coufederato cur- roucy wero printed or epgraved by Sonthern bousos—the Jast work that was dono by any Northorn engraver having beou i April, " 1861, ‘Tho Amoricau Bank Noto Company, ' us woll ay tho National, were implicated by lotters, discov- crod shortly before tho closs of tho War, in fill- ing tho orders of the Southern Confederacy for 1hio proparation of loan cortificates and bonds. Mout of this Confodorato currency priutod at tho South was issucd on the poorost nud thin- neet papor, and in -vory inferior style. Tho notes were quickly worn ‘out, and specimens of them, when found, aro commonly in a very-di- Inpidated condition. l‘oor as they wero, how- over, thoy constituted tho priocipal einows of war for a long tiwe to the Southern armw, Atna later pertod the Soutbern Confedoracy, through it active agents, ucceodad in importing all tho materials for turning out Confederate graybacks, including tho stucl, stones, paper, lxfixu, colors, and oven printers, Tho latter were imponod from Eogland, Thoe vamo hietory of ono wrong step, necea- sarily lending to anotbor, which has attended tho forced ireuo of bogus moucy fu all the cauntries of the world, followed tho emission of itrodeomable Coufedorato curroncy, Ouly threo mouths after tho last issue wo_ havo spokan of, or on the 19th of August, 18G1, tha Confodernte Coufrc!n passcd au act authorizing tho emission of Tressury notes Lo the enormous amouut of ono hundred millions more, Theso wero to be of denominations not lesa than #5, Their condition of payment was changed from tho last iesuo, which'had been made *re- doemablo fn two yoars,” and the hundred mill- ions were to run until “six mounths after tho conclusion of & 'Jwewn botweou tho Confederato Htatos and the United States of Amorlea.,” This {arcical condition, which made the redemption of this hugo lot of rag monoy to depend upon an event vo remote and couttngent as the nuc- ceus of the Bouthern rebeliion, contributed, por- by to tho depreciation whick soon after sotin. 'io Confederate notos emitted under this lasy act all had backs of plain white. By continued attrition and handling, howover, the whito soon becamo dingy, dirty gin Henco the term «graybocke,” as appliod to Confodorato shin- plaster currency, was quite as apposito as tho torm * gray-fackots,” or *butternuts,” apphod to tho Confodorato soldiers, A warm of printers and engravors compotod for tho menufacture of thoso hundred millions of Couledurate currenoy. Indecd, the serics of notes fssucd at this time Wero of immonse varicty in design, und were poured out perhiaps in’ the greatest number of” any fasue diring the entire oxistonce of tho Confedorats Covernmont. They all boro tho priuted date of Hopt, 2, 1861, Among thelr printors wers l'x.m and Ludwig, of hmond ; the Bouthorn Bunk Note Company, at New Orleana ; Keatingo and Bull, Richinond ; J. 'L Pattorson, Columbis, B. 0.; Legpott, Koatiug, and Ball, and Blanton Duncan, ‘Tho latter gontloman, who has siuco acquired much distinction in Democratiopolitica, issucd Iargo awounta of Confederate currency under contract with the Govorument, no-called, of the Coufederavy. Ilis €20 notes, issucd nt Richmond Bept. 1, 1861, bora the head of Alox~ andor II. 8tophena in the left-hand corner. Iiis 10 notee, exccutod at Columbis, 8. 0., had tho hesd of R. oL, T, Hunter, of Virginia, the Con- fedorate Becretary of Btato. His #6 najes had as a dovics the head of C. G. Memminger, Hecrota- ry of the Confodcrato Treasury; and his &2 vioten, bearing tho imprint of Columbla, 8, G, carried tho hesd of Judsh P. Banjamin, Hobel Beorotary of War, in the upper loft-hand corner. Tn a lotter from Col. Blanton Duncan to the Secretary of tho Treasu- 1y of the Confodorate Btates, dated May 26, 1861, he thus describos one of tho vignettos which he desigued for an {llustration of the new notes hie wad oxecuting: *The vignette repro- senta tho South rising In ite might, and triking down the North, and cnfl»pnnz the eaglo.” Buch was the fond deloaion bng(;ed by Col. Dlanton Duncan and his follow-Confederates, who wera engeged in the business of papor money kite-flying on a gigantio seale, in tho year of graco 1802, As the Loutsvilla Journal of that timo remarked of the tlood of fac-simile and countorfoit Confedorate notos that followed this prodigious cmiesion : ** We can aasure all who aro anxjous to upeculato that they (tho counter- feits] aro worth just as muchi ¥ thoso fesued by Joft Davis.” And so thoy wore, The history of tho suceceding issaes, with the rise 11 prices and wild speculation that ensned throughout the Con. federato Btates, will be told heroalter, Ampertant to \I'ucfnnln Soldlors! orphaun 28,000 to'bo Distribuged At an adjourned annusl mootlug of the Trustocs of the Wisconsin Boldiers' Orphaus' tlome, held in_Madison, Nov. 4, among other subjects sciod upon was that of the dis- tribution of tho Ward and Bmith Lequests, which bas Jong been under causiderstion, an which was disposod of. Tho Trustcos declded to diutribute eaid funds (now amounting to sbout $26,000) equally lmnufi. all the orphans who Lave beeu umates of the Lome sud hunorably dlacharged thorsfrom, o4 follows: Forty-tivo dollasa bo be paid t0 oach boy Bow 2L yours of aga and each giel 19 yoars of aun, with & per r.!\’nz per lnmugl. intarent addod, to onch boy aud girl e thoy rhal horoaftor res; ectivoly arcivo at th proseribed age. Huch payment to ho mado 1o tie orpnans pa, nonelly, s2cording to tie ley adoptad Iy tho Board, Tuguiries on tho nubjr shotld bo adironnnd to . W. Hurion, Suporin- ondsnt of the Homn, Janonvilie, Wid, - NVER SCANDAL, TILE DI cting of tho Wifo and Falthicss e lhu‘bulnl—‘\ Wwar with Chitiewe Deneer {tut) T ribune, Wa hiavo anuther cliapter to chronicla in the pragress of tho tnhappy domortic diama which o swera obfiged to record Iawt veek, amd ahuch cattved o mitch gosmp and commant turougbuoat mumty. i e o e miembored that tha diseavary wan mado that 8 man named Mcleod, who has for ovor neven yeatn oceupifod 8 bigh rozial position {n Denvor, and wlo lma held neveral positions of troet and responribility in Duuver, to the em- nent satisfaction of bis employors—who wan beloved and respected by all who knew hin—who was living 1 A eomfort- abln homo with & woman whom ho had murried, and_ who einea their marnage liad hind 8 chiid—was 8 bigamint, and lind s wife and two children in Chieago, It will be 1emembered, o, that the woman with whon ho wah living, having Jearned throngh a Mr. William Belcher, who had becumo enamore1 of iier, that tho man whom whe biad mareied wnd w.th whom she had bieen living as bin wifo (ur over five yeara bad suother wife lving, clia- destinely ‘marrieid Mr, Bulcher, sud that ber cluld lm{nnuud to Beleher, vod not to MeLeod, Wilo No. 1, droppit down uncxpectedly upon her faithless ntband, broaght all thexs matters to light, It will bo romemborad that Mrs, Me- Leod No. 1 was spitited away by the fricuds of Der faitbless husbaud, kept aloof frow hier at- torney, tuken o the Juuction, and pueretly wout back agnin to Chicago, It wan suppoged by this meany that the seandal would Le buried and soon forgotien. Wiiliam Belcbor, who, becoming possessed in somo Juysterions manter of the hile eecicl of his fricod MeLood, uwed It to accomplish hiy purpono of recnring for himkolf tho soman with whom he had become enamored, and with whom McLeod was living ws his wile, swco the oxposo has snddonly disapponred. Whoro ho Tian gone 00 oue Bceins to know, and very fow soum to cure, for, whaluver may be thought of McLcod's conduct, therais uo ouo willing to defoud the sction’ of Lieleber fn tho matter. It appears to Le generally concadol that ho plasad 8 mean gamo thwoughout the whole transaction, As woon a# the oxpose camo, ira, Bolekier, 1oo MeLeod, bester k :own ta tho public as wilo No. 2, ot onco cart 8 wut Lo sava for botself all the Froporty which sho had secured from Meleod, aund it was cunveyed by a doed of trust to her sister ** Rhoda™ Dovivs, 8 promivent clur- acter awong the demi-momde of thu city, McLeod Dimeelt remaved i the city, and scoms to lave foit axsurod that his unfortunato troublo was ot au ond, and that the wholo matter wonld Boon blow over aud bo forgotten, Lt in this o scodis £ have been mistaken, and pow it would seem ns though it tiad ust' begun, nnd that ho lad taken the countcl of uuwiso advisors in dieminsing Jus Jawful wifo and sending ber Eaxt i the he did, without wmaking such re: coutd for the great wioug Lo hud dune bor and his ebiidion, Last evoning’s Lrawn from tho Last br tlio city Mrw, McLood sud bLur two ¢ Vivinn and Nondas, and the aged mother of Joun MeLeod bherself, ‘Lho children aio brght httlo girls, aged reepectively sbout 8 aud 10 years. feacbing tho i they at ouco went to tha Lotter Ilouse, - and, making inquiries, found that MeLuod was stopping at the Tiemont Iuges in Wost Dever Ahfil partaking of supper they wont to the Tremont to find thoe faithivss husbaud avd long-nbsont gon. Not finding huom i, thev took an upartment, apd waited s return. To way that Mcl.ood waw surprised when bo learned that bis motlier, wife, and children weto at the hotel whiero ho was stopping, ‘would fuibtly express his teelings of awazemeut, 'There is no reason, howoever, Lo beliove that bo was gratified. Yet tho meoting tetween him and his wother wus cordial and touching in tho extreme. His agod mother threw ber arws arour d the neck of her eon, whomm shio bad not con for nearly nino years, and wept bittorlv, McLeod himnolf way viribiy aftectod. 1o did not greet hin childron, owever, with any proat degres of pareatal tens deruess. Ile declined to spealk to bis wifo in tho pies- ence of lus wothor, but sald Le would #eo ler alona in the parlor of the botel. What thero traunpired, wo bavo only tho statemont of Mrs. McLeod, ~ Bho says that as soon ak thoy wero alone iu the parlor be took hold of her forcibiy, and demanded why ehe had roturned, Sho re- plicd that slio had como bors tu live, and to iry and got some of {he praperty hie had given hiy paramour, for thie benetit of her childrer, $ho wino nconeed him of slandering ler good namo, At any rate, words of criunnation und recrimination appeat 1o have passed botween thew, and ho attemypted violance npon her. At this staze of the interview Mrs, McLeod, by hor own statement, soctns to have lost her tempor, and 8bo picked uv a char and hurled 1t at the hoad of her ufaithful aud offending wpouse, Sho followed this with another oue, and tho disturbance brought tho Isudlord to tho scene, Tho rosult was that Mrs. McLeod in company with her mothor-in-law and two chuldron, weariedly sought rooms at tho Polter Ilonso, on Miako streot, McLeod besought his motbor to romain with bim, but slie pro- ferred to sccompany the children with their mother. ‘Woat will be tha sequel of this caso of domos- tic infelicity we capuot toll. Mrs. McLood and her mothor-iu-law are ovidontly in indigent cir- cumstances, and both scow utterly prostrated and ovorcome at their unlappy situation. Sho oxpressod borsolf last night na dotermined to sook such redross ag the law would uford, and sought hor vouvsel, the How, J. F. Welborue, for covgultation. 1er littlo children shie lutends to place in the convont in tins city, and sho will thon sesk some means of earning a livetihond for herself and the axed mother of her busbund. Thie caso 1y, fudced, asad one, aud the con- duct of Joln &cLeod, who, if not aliogether 40 blamo ju thus baealy dewsrting hia wifo and children and aged widowed wotler to tho rudo charities of straugers, is inoxcusable in the sligbtest degreo, e ALLOONING. Prof, Xing Gooew Up (o & Ileight of 18,000 Leot. St, Louta Democrat, Baganiton, L., July 24—10 p, 10.—Ono of the most marvelous serial voyages which it bas ovor boen the lot of & journalist to record took ]:Ilce this afternoon. . . . At 6 p, m. we ovored over tho Missourl River, 4 miles below Alton, for 10 minutes, It waa cloar Liat wewero not a8 high as the balloon would carry us, and tho aeronaut, after examining bis valve-ropo very carefully, and pressing the moath of the baligon to test tho pressure af tho ko8, wuddonly emptied tho contents of tho seud-bag upon ihe peoplo luast 70 pounds were lot out of the b and wo shot upward like an arrow, ‘b curlli rolled from under us liko a ball, and within ton sccunds e wero oscillating one mile higher up amid clouds of surging vapars and cool winds that seomed to penetrate our very bonea. I'rof. King at ouco bogan to look serious atd pale, in- timating that wo had ascendod highor than it wan safe, and that we hiad botter descond, 'Tho barometer marked 18, and was going down, Ace cording Lo all human calculation, we wora over 18,000 feet abova mothar earth, coveiderably over 8 milos. The highest poiut ever made by Prof, King was 4 miles, over Mount Washington, in Now llampshiro, nineteen years ago. Tho valve-ropo Was xmilod to let out the gas, but tho valve was aubjected to so groat a pressure that It would not worl well ; in fsct, the valve would not worlk at all, aud for twenty minutes wo wero wuspended, porfectly motionless, in tho thinnost, rarcst atmosphere the bumau Jungs could possibly stand. Our thtoats woro soi1zed with a_painful swelling, and it was diti- cult to articylato. The atmosphero pressure way #0 overpoworing that wo could searcely hear. A trewendous roaring sot in, and we had to roream to be heard, Wo were completely shut out from the earth ; all below us was but & mass of clonds and mist, whils in the far wost the sun strnggled in the obscurity like » aark lantern at mnduight. Above us thers wore 1o heavens—nathing but a dark, Impeuetrsble vapor, Our alr-ship appearad to le motionless, but the wind, [ dull an it was, whipped thy canvas about as if it would tear it to pieces. It was a terrible Lime, even for tho resolute Kivg, who hal wmade 200 voyagus be- fore. 11v sbook Lis bead, and continued to pull the valve-rope. Fiually we began to dascond, tho icy atmosphore sweepiug usas it it would cloave our skins from our bodies. Wo woent down 1,000 feet, whera the utmospliuro was moro temparato, and a gantls carreut, Howing to tho northoast, walted us acroes the river again at Alton, on the wayto Brighton and Godfroy, It Was uow our devout and easuost. wish to go down untll we reachod the earil, Lut a new wisfortune overtook ya, While we thought wo wore descendiug beautifully, a sharp wind from tbo south struck us, ° almost cureon- fug tho oon, and ing us round and round a4 loast three times, Both of uy Suviglh Wik 0w of L5of, Tive's oyalvnve bad TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY JULY 2< 1875, canght ne. Lo our anprema jog, this mtary mo- tion wan 1ot continued, althangh fu e wiml et in And pent nm anrtaye peArd aud onthwart atthn 1t of 100 miles an honr. Wa wera aor. ried to 8 point, pothaps. Just abosa Jersecvite, 11, wheu tho wind sbeided, or we fell ont af it conran, anil began to descond nemn. Fro Lhin time wn bmvan Lo W ab northwat.i i st ward nntil we could aon tun green fioids balow, Tun wind. changing nm an to e northwazd, Wa ‘went over Alton, 1w the river, and paxsed Gadtrey, Abont 4 miles north of Alton wo legan to sapilly doses anl within fifteen minates of " 8 o'clock onr drag-zone, 400 feot i Irngn, began to dia; amongt the tires below, ‘Twiso it canght steht upon the Lrauclies of trocs, rockine o to ol fro: but finaliy frecing itseif, wo called to tho people below to eateh our rape, but evervhody run. Women and eluldren tled neromun tho fields, and dous went howling aftee Buem, It Sus e ponmiblo to get anshols to Loll na. Wo wern approaching o largo forest, and the dasger of ctushing in amone thn trees snw imminey in hiad no bulinst, but wa threw over o pall of cord, a bumlic of 1ope, aud the empty waud-basg. an thus pelinzed, ot up 290 foet ahose the treas, our drag ropo 1.atline the branehed all tha tinn, Juet on the other sidn of thin woud, 2 niles from Iigiston, wa were observed by John Lramer and t30 of his hited bauds. who hal tha #00d renke to rateh our ropo atid draw s down Lo our netive eartl; o AMUSEMENTS, DEXTER PARK. Wednesday Matinee, TULY 28. For Osutleman's 1tord [Hurses—: =1 41 S t0 harueas. 413010 st 59 to turd. ol MeAsey’s b, m, Kitty, Tirian Waildon‘s by, m. N iy, Thoman Walsli's br. 1. Polly, sok'e b, . Lady O wrnoy’s . ot ety 3. Dumphy™s b, . Fabrplay. GLQ. T, MANSUT, Prop, ant Mans; HOOLEY'3 THEATRE. CRAND TWO ORPHANS MATINEE Tuls day at2 p.m. Lvedng Terfornence at§ p,m, ADELPHI THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, July 3%, nt 2 o'rlock, GRAND GALA MATINEE! OF thee Grea! Stteorn of tin Buatot, the Great 86 th 0 each, Mils hoata $100 to se on; EVERY ¢ ENTHUS| Inctdentad to (he spe vory fanumse GATURE sienor M. nta, and Litte Apello. aace I Chicago, Alo, the world-famed Acrobatie Teantier CLAILL SIS Minute wtnl Mewgiv, The Bave no eanal in the world i e uiocal o te, ‘To-morrow (Thursday) LADI. CHICAGO L;BD_ERKfiANz.‘ FIRST GRAND SUMIER RIGHTS PESTIVAL, ‘Wednesday, July 28, 8 p. m,, AT LINCOLN PARK PAVILION, North Clar] cor, Grant, By the Chornx of the L! s ud Hatatka's Grand Orcliostra of furty perfortaves. Admireion, 5 cents, HIGHLANDER EISTUH AGTS TICGAL Tho First Annual Ficose of th 1l of THinols takes place on ‘Thureds, “Lrais wiil e the corner of Carroll and Clinte at 10 3, ti. rocieely for tho grounda at o turniug ut o lu tho'eventug, " The Amcntin'e will dlscouree Rweet mti~lo, #an of ol fu ther L ou tho billdde,” A Wighlnd welcoma' to all v will fnrute » good tme. Refe.shnnen's N the grownd, - Footiall, crouet, buse ball, ond swings, W of thn Garretta, Thelr first ap; va THT idies 0! lant Assacintion B — WOURCESTLRSHIRE §AUCE. TIHADE MARKK WORCESTRRSHIRE SAUCE, LEA & PERRINS OCELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT v S of & Li'TT] QONNOIBSEURS MEDICAL G > TO BE THE MAN at Madiau, tahis bratier au i WOLCESTLR, ONLY G0OD e, i, “Tell LEA & PRI BN that their Saue, i tghly osteemed tn SAUCE" - And Applicable to Indin, and s, in my np-inion, th o8t pala. EVERY VAWETY Uik vl 43 1 OF DISH. T ade e Worcestershire Sauce. Bold Wholesale and fur Exportation by the Pruptiotors, LKA & PERRINS, Worcestor, Kogland: aud Retall by Dealers in Sauces genorally througlout tha world, Ask for Lon & Porrins’ Snuco, At the BREAKPAST TABLI it fmparts the most oxqulsita rolish and zest to Hot or Cold Meat, onl, Fiah, rolled Kidaey, &o. Atthe DINNERR TABLE, in Scup, with Flsh, Hot Jolots, Gamo, aud In sll Gravios, i gives s dellghtiul tavor. At the LUNCHEON AND SUPPER TASL 14 s doamed indisponsablo by those faniliar with its ‘mable qualitles. [¥rom the New York Timos.] There 18 no rolish in tho world which i+ so nniversally likod as Lea & Parrine' famous Worcestershiro Ssu JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK _OCEAN NAVIGATION, __ ~ National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. . m, . . W CANADA, July Aug, batsa, Retura Uek. 426 curreney, . LARSON, (wpposis naw Labla ps and 8%, gurren; ete at raduco Bteorage ticket: rds on Great Rrit: ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, Yun Goneral Transattantia Compaoy’s Mail bioamshs Butwuon Now York uud favre.™ nu." il v o i taros F the Cuatineal (slog oo suithuts 1y Clinn any othor), witl sadl frow Pice No. 0, Norin Kvor, P tarday, August 7 tirday, ‘Augunt 21 bainnlay, heot, 4 VLD Gucludiug wino) 4 Rolirn tick: P First cabin, ata at reduco Bitdntinn, SEOI Aot U8 lironiwar, U. 8. INCHOR LINH. very Ratarday o Qlasgow, Datey, averpool, Ko, e HENT Cablo, §ib to o, 35 tncludii hiovio lON T A Bk Lasalio and’ Madisoa-sis Great Western Steamship Line, Wristol (Eugland) dirvct, Tueaday, July 6, ki Aty iy ¢ Lioal' Froight Vudarie i At ST 700D FOR INFANTS, ™ Tighest Amoun! of Mourishment in the Most D- gestible aud Convenient Form, SAVORY & MOORE, 113 Now Hond.st., London, And all Cuuaists and Blurekecpers throughout the world, v | " PROPOSALS. THE I0E WITCH! ipaed. f ..... LEGAL, - Y MASTLER'S SALE. Uiler Dorras of Parefosten I the matter of ford, ek Ehanl & 8, Lenis aile of the Tufat otante, At n at bond Aoy of duls, in Chaneey ‘of g ety and ot n it anet T i e 10 iy ol Augae Wondred And weveutyfier ar d favt ioucd . sseribedd I the Litl of cam. chbord P ok I o all tha eal 3 or ather » fur vio in con- Wi, X Iand ¥ Nt Jouls Eatiriat Compnny, or 12 conl'landy aat e al min ciudiog . al ucome s, e ralbng wiock | and e fuel, and eamrnlng. repaining, ne Riny b it brane b, or L 215 61 1 s s or rea Cmncted with Al Ve iy rights, 1 anel agzuln refito 1, ey e LR drery th and ot d decere s hardre Faaale s 1o e jaid by 0 d or ths buis aid sale o M puretiae e, 19 i Ah o andine wnd uotakd Yents oo fundreramt seear -1 by the nuricagsar Gl atwned 4 et 0 e Tartieal ootk (ZASTRUCTION OF LIFE-DUAT STATIONS. Seafedd praposats setll T e sved Darartent ek, Do, 0f St hobay ol A for the constrmtion” of Lifoelsut g s Boawir 1ok Yoy 100 vt M Ve, d, e at W Farepertund one st 13eeqn 6 LAl 1Ll —One 6t O T rhatdon are th e oy with an luchnid 3. WL OF Fpe it for eu d, wepriral s proposade for the £ the respeenive specifient ous therto, s Wil e rereived fur 0, & avral, or ol of mentioted by nad L r et spesats the numt 7 e el budal, sid o Lt ws bern wt tate the trre du vl tract o et bute the - con:gaubed Wit vatlfaciony Skt Sy ef the Lddess ta do e 1o paz d wirl, Al {1 povals muet Lo fudorard, = Pripow 1 for tie ca-tn o of Life-B it Stations,” or «¢ Frojaeats tor the contritetfin of Life-B.t statbons Wit fnebnd plate £orm,” n the vase way. o the bica OF 1 Ticaenry, W 3 oy i o o B e e the o 7, Onwe oo, ity i 3y N B s Lt Lo reboet wy i, ort waren defuets, {15t 1 doome] for the intrtsts of o Governnent 'y 1T raved, “The station ut Erie’ (s 1 ba o comyplete T, Statfun, CHARLES I, ¢ Arnnlis Treanury Depatment, Waskingtou, L it and 1470, 11y i OFIICK CoLUMLTS 8 £ 1, RS0, ) Ak s, Uy, kt BDIAR for the Colrtuvion O te Raitynad will Lo recaved at the o in the ety of Columdbus, o the neon, on the 31 4 JUTRHE Buda roy e 3 ok, or the wl Toledo any, 46 of Osio, untii in’g onn or morn s 1o ol inaterialy ey tor equipm far tho Uit Engiuer, d batormation will Lo The necowirs maps, work ean br futind b (e o Fil D, Tasher, whiere alf requ rven “Lii Company Teserve therd bids tlered Eeal: (L Wil Wil 1o ro eived at the Buparviror's ofca “riil. A, 618D ut b for the eate of 129 water honds uf (he denon u of 81,005 eack, due July 1, 185, unid bearing futerest ut 7' per cout, Juyilly sémiaiinially, on tho Lt davof July sud n: ut the St L N mal Hank of ww Vork, wind ut A0S attis re will Le s interest on the hends fro st of July, 1t Bts muet Ve mnde ascord ids Wil Le tocotved for uli_or any prtion of thp 14, 1he town FesiTving (e Tigat 0 e hous it may deei necesary, oF o ! mint Lemirke L on the envifope, Bids for Laie View Water Boads, Koot 20 ey au Blod! o, ¥, SULZER, Suporvisor, For the Boardof Trasteea of the Tuwh of Lake View, Proposals for Water-Pipe, Or¥icr ov 1 Boarb or Pravic Wonus, GUARD Lavis, Micls,, July 21, 18 Bealed propasals will be_recoived at the ottice of tho Board of Public Wo of Grawd Lapuls el Bl 7,0t 7 ook 61010 il s, stop-valv ins, with the x vdranta, accord. ing 1o plaux and wpec i L oitice of the Hoard, Vropumals uay bs mnde for §rone i ¢, tho Wykot! patent pipe, aud 3 miles of tumurnd hite- e b CHAR, W, WARRYT, Clerk of Dard of Pubii NEW PUBLICATION BOOKS OF EASY MUSIG!!! Gallections of Eusy, Bribiaut, Poplar Airy, that ove-. 25 ono can play, aud Bo one can help Lk Musical Garland. Musical Flowers, 4, b ¢ Flute Bouquet, A« Violin Amusements. $1,50. Alrs for Violin, 5 ceuts, Violin and Party Dances. Thanor Winner’s Band of Tour. $100, Quartets for 1at and 24 Viols, Cornel, or Clar- fotiet ant Lasw, Strauss Dance Music. £1.00, Viulin and Plano, Violin and Flute Duets. £1.00. By Winner, Clarke's ($) Instructors rga i, for Yioun, ach §100, Yor Hang, for Revd T 9, Winner’s New Schools. Eah 3t Yor Piano, drigan, b ladaou, Yiotin, ar, Banju, Cor Arcordeot, Gep- man Aveordeon, Fife, Fiu % Hold by all wusto dealers, tall price, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVEL DITBON & CO, DITZ0N « €0, Routon, : dvan N, ¥, ). Violin & 10 Ditvin, B, pust divey o po- - OV ALL KINDS, JFAIRBARKO, MORSE & Q0. 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Woke WORCESTEIR & (O Vropriciors, Housa §s conslderod the Lest an the ses-coast of urf and tiver bathing, with gunuing, and sl fur daneing and X orything that can lw LI Tu 3 ho suie wnd recreat)n, plonilid deives un the sinre and in woods, Prigos modorate, Ve best the marke! can afard 1of (e tabile, and fur the camfort and Bapplness of 100 5 ats, Hastou 4 SMaino I8, I rins foar tiains per duy Do llostan 1o this heautiial esont MOUNTAIN SANITARIUMN, For Pulmonnry Dise 3 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. ASHEVILLE, N. €. Benuly soruerar. ) i arcan Cobminate. ineeifiols Day Fapross, Fachin Fast Lin, Siad BALTIMORE & 011 RAILROAD o1 01 Lay ovition in7 and depa Ticket wicr, WL Clarkesty Traina leare Somar | curner us” 1Y Omana, Leavonw!sh & Atchlson s *Tu:13 2. 1 Bera Acoommadaton. nsa it Nistt Eapross, ., V. L MEDICAL CARDS. UK TUSPITAL, gorn wicl Yatteuts, aud the chinate is well Kknowh to exert a benetieal inienco o cousumptiyua, Tor purtivlars ddeces W. GLLITSMAN, M. 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