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~ - 3 740 1 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY- AUGUST 2, 187, e THE COURTS. A Batch of Appellate-Court De- cisions. § Libel Balt Against (he ““Frelo Pressa” by Congresaman Drentans, Record of Jnflgman{q New Bnits, Bank- | & ruptoics, Tax Matters, Eto, DECISIONS, TOH APPELLATE COURT. The Anpellato Court met yesterday morning, snd rendered opinlons [n the fullowlng cases: 3, Penusylvania Company ve. 8loan, reversed and remandede 115, Hsde Park vs. Waite, reversed and res manded. 197, Quavle ve. Guild, afirmed. 111. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company va Hoyt, reversed and remanded. 110. Hyde Park va. Borden, airmed. 130, Diverscy v8. Johnson, affirmed. "Tlils closes the Iist of cases to be disposed of, and feaven the docket clear. JudgoPleassnts s yetto file opinlons {n the case or 1yde Park va. aite and of City ve. The Vulcan Iron-Works, but be hua not yet prepared them, The Appellate Court have also thoronghly revised thelr rules of practice, and have pre- pared 8 new sct. The principal chenges made arc a8 to the enlling of the docket. Under the old rules they arranced to calt teo cases a day. By tho new roles that {s abrogated, and they will call not. to exceed five cases dally, but the docket 18 not divided beforchand fato calls sct for cach day. As to the time of flling abstracts and briefs, the practice in the future will'be that in all cases whers 1he ecord was filed twenty days Lefore the first day of the term, Includine con- tinuance cascs, the abatracts must be fiied fAive beforo the firat day of {he term. 21® casen . from 50 must be fled by Mouday of the second week; cases from 51 to 75 of the term docket by Mon- Qny of the third weeks from 70 to 100 by Mon- day of thie fourth wecks; from 101 t6135 by Mon- day of the fifth week, and all later cases by Mon- day of the sixth woek. The Court yesterday construed the law relat- ing to the manner in which records are to be mado for the Bupreme Court, holding that in all chancery cascs tho entire record must go to the Supreme Court, and also n certificato of the fndivgs of the Appellate Courton the questions of fact. In 1aw cases only a certificate or ab atract of the exidence and finding of the Court 18 LCEBSATY. TITR UNION ELEVATOR. The most important decision of the Appellate Court was that in tho case of the Chicago, Bur- lington & Quincy Ruilroad Company vi. Jesse floyt and others, and involved a controversy over the *Union "' Eleyator. The sult wass bill to restrafv the Rallrond Cnmmm{ from taking up a sldetrack connecting the main track of the Company with the elevator. The coni- plajnants owned au undivided three-fourths fn. terest and Gieorge Armourand A, A, Munger. two of the defendants, owned the remalning quarter, Tu o supplemental il it was charzed thas the Cowpany had refused to dellver grain over it road 1o the elevator, or to transport wrain con- signed to the same warchouse, ond the com- planants asked that the Company be compelled lo transport grain to the Uunlon Elevator, and berestrafned from refusing so to do. After rfal 8 decree wos grauted according to the praver of the bil, and the defendants appealed, Judge Balley deitvered the opinfon of the Ap- pellate Court, 1lesald the warchouse in ques- tion, a8 the cyldence showed, was built in 1861, by C. M. 8mith and Albert Bturgls, under an pgreement with the Chicago & Jolet Halrcad Company, the former bgrecing to furnish frec cost the necessury ground udjalnln‘c‘: tho warehouss for Inying down' tracks to the Companv's road, Tfin Intter agreed to bulld the neccssary tracks, and to discriminato where it muld, in carrywg iflm in fayor of Smith & Sturges. The Chicago Alton Road, the lessco of the Chicugo & Joliet Company, built the necessary trucks, and for years this clevator was the only warc- house recolving grain frow tha Alton Road. In 1806 onc ol the clovators naunily employed by the Chleago, Burlington & Qul nrs{ Rosd was destroyed, wnd the Company, in order to sup- ply tlie ‘deflcléncy; ran & trick “to” the Unlon Flevator, but without sny express permisston from the Chicago & Alton Road, ~ In 1808 that side track was removed, but scon after- ward Munn & cott, then man- pgers of the elovator, asked to bave tho track relaid to enable them to connect with the Alchigan Central Raliroad Cumnpany, The track was accordingly 1ald un somo understanding that v shoula only Ve used for removiug grain Irom the elevator, In 1874 the Union Eleyntor wos complirtely ro- built, and the doorwava nnlmfied 0 88 Lo admit the ears on the Burtington Kosd with greater taac, the expense befurr over §100,000, fur the purpose of bringlug 1t into competition with the Burlington Efuvator, owned by Armour & Munger, After this the owners o the Union Tlevator began solliting abipments of rain along the Burlington Road, but gue managers of that road retused to transport It, wnd tho bil} for injunction was dled. The defendants clalned that the Unlon Elevator was Dot on the 1no of the Burlingtos Road, and could unly be reached by the us of o track beq longing to the Chilcago & Alton Lood, thu use of which, for that purpose, bad not been se- cured. It apoeared Jrom the evidenc that the tracks Jeading to, us well s those withiu the clevatar, wera butlt aud kept fu repair by the Chieago & Alton Roait, and no licensy had been ven tho Durlington Road to use them. No ubjections, luwever, had been inade to such use, exeept the Alwou Rosd clalmed the first rigbt when it wished to send graln w the ele. vatar. Prior to 1570 the law plainly was that a rullrond company could not be compelled to detiver grain beyond the terminue of fts own road, nor to_acquire o right of way for such purpose, and, Lie Burlington Rond not being thic owner of thy aldv tracks to the Unfon Ele- vator, would not be compelled to deliver graln to thas vlevator, But {t was claimed that the law on the subject had _been changed byy the tution ol 1870 and laws passed In pursuance thereto. They provided that all rallroad companies re- ceiving and trunsporting graln fu bulk or other- wise should deliver thie same to nuy cousignee of, or any elevator or public wirchouse to which it might be consfizned, proyided such con- signee, or the elevator, o public warehouse could be reached by nuy track owned, leased, or used, or which could ba used by such road ; and that all railroad cutmpanics should perwis con- nectlons to be made with thelr track, o that gny such consiguee, ' an any public warchouse, etc., might be reached by tho cora of such road. It Was no doubt physi- ally posslble for the Burlington Road tocunuect wiih the Unfon Eluvator, but the law did vot fntend to make that the only eriterfon. 1t was Dut 1ts obiect to cumpel a company to perfurim anuy act which it bad no Jegsl rigtit to perform, ar which would sbridge ot alter its rights or fmmunities, I & part of the track belonged to the Alton Ruad, snd no agrecuent ss (o it use hud been made, the Burlingtou Road could wuot be compelled (o deliver grain to the Unlon Elevator, nor could it be compelled ug‘nlun ita will to vrocure the right 80 to do, Nor vould’the fact that the'Aliou Ttoad made 1o vbjection to the use of the track myke apy differcuee. Such acquiesence would be matter of gruve snd not of legal duty, and Wight at any Instance be withdrawn, The courts’ would not lend their aid to decree the ?urlqmuuca of acts 40 Jong a4 the right w per- orm depended vn the leasure or caprice of parties pos before the court who might a -nly time render the performaice fmpossible, aud the judgment of tha Court By ry. ~As, howevgr, there was ho serious Question about the right of the complaiuants to have au {ujunction sizalust the Lakiug ub of the track, the decrgo of the Court below would be atlirwed (n that respect. As regsrdsa decres toconpel the Burlington Compavy to deliver fi""' to the Union Ejevator, the decree would ¢ veversed for the reasous above given. SEKVICE ON A POREIUN CORPORATION. 0n @ retearing the Appellate Court roversed the judguent of the Cireutt Court Iu the case ot 'The Peousylvauia Cowpauy, appeldant, vs. =3 George M, Sloan, appellce. ‘This was a suit originally aguinst the Pittaburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago ilroad Company, t recover dainages for personal fujurics nu.un{ned fu July, 157, by bulvg thrown frow buggy while crossivg the defendont's track, Bloau recovered AWo Yo dicts, both of which wers pct mide. On the third ‘trial,'by leave of Court, the record was emended by substituting the wppellaut as party defendant, and o summons was then served o R, C. Meldruwm, awgut ol both tell- Tuad compunies, The Pevusylvania Compauy 8ppearcd by attoruey and plesded the wenersi Liaue, and also the statute ot limitations, that 1he uct100 was Dot beguy within two years after the accident oceurred. Fhe platati replied hat the Compasy was 8 otelgu curporstion, 8ad that the statute of limtations did not run tnda fuver, “The Compauy retorted that it had Leen aluco 1800 cogured 15 domg busioess 1 lpmuu, und had uzeuts und otlicers 1w Cook Louuty who cound Luve bevu served, The Coure ctructed the jury toat It the fujury occurred l within two yesrs prior to the fssuance of the original sunmons, and that at_the time of the service of tho summons It C. Meldram was tho general sgent of the Pennsslvania Compln!{ and had continued o be such up to the presen tlme, then the {ssuance of the original sam: mana might be regarded as the commencement of the present auit, and refused to give the In- structlons asked by the dofendant, that if the Jury believed that the injury occurred more than two vears prior Lo the 27th_day of March, 1877, the time of the commencement of the suit neainst the "pf!n‘m:znm‘-u:.‘nm&;;‘.g;w he ury should find for the iatter A {m'l reanlited h]n d. verdiet for 8losn, and the ‘oinpany appealed. ’l‘hg n;trl’lcnlu Court, after discuesing at Tength the rights of foreizn corporations in thin State, held that a forelan corporation doing business in this State, and having agunts and property here, was an *'inhabitant,” and could be sued like citizen of the’ Btate, Hervice on Mcldram as agent of the Pittsbure, Fort Wayne & Chicago Ralirom! Comprny was Dot service on him as agent of the Pennsyl- vania_Compsny. Tho summons agsinst the Fort Wayne Road was not the commencement of the present action, and the fnstruction of the Court that It might be so rezarded was er- roneous, and the case would therefore be re- versed and remanded, HIDN PARR SEWERAOR, TIn the case of the Village of Hyde Park vs. Borden, the Appellate Court aflirmed the de- cislon of the Court below. This case lnvolved the validity of a special assessment, and_the main objection was that, the South Park Com- missioners and the Villago of Hyde Park befug separste municipalities, the viliage could not " conatruct A sewer across the South Park and tax the {nhabitsuts Park_for that portlon. Jected that tho Forty-first strect sewer ran across private property, aud that the potition did not sufliclentiy describe the line of the sower. The County Court sustalned the objections, and the Appellate Court aftirmed that decision, Among Ilyde Parkites it is an intercsting question what thu town will doif the Bupreme Court decides the sane way. IN GENERAT. BRBNTANO AND THE "FREIE FRESsR.’ Congressman Brentano and Richard Michaells, of the Krele Prese, hava recently had some differences of opinion, Michaclis, as editor of A paper, naturaliy had far the best chance of talking back, and he insinuated, first fnen article published - July 20, that Brentano had ac- cepted a bribe of $12,500 for voting In favor of the payment of cortaln bonds of the District of Columbta, Brentano claims this is a fibel, and he vesterdny asked Michaells to prove his charge by commencing a sult {n_caplas against him, placinie bis damnges at §12,600, The oh- ect 'of the article, Brentuno says, was to defcat iim Af he attempted to run for” Congress azain, A capins was fssucd by Judge Rogers and the Il fixed at $2,000. The charge of brivery Is made {n on fndirect way, Michaclls first copying the article fn the Washington Pust charzing that a Chicago Congressinan got the mouey, and then observing that Aldrich voted against the bill, sud so did not get the money; that Harrison did not vote tor the bill, and so did not Efi‘l the money; but that Brentano voted for the A FANILY DIFFICULTY, ‘Willameoa and Cella T. Butler flled a bi)l yes- terday azal Willtatn M. Butler, thelr father, Lazarus Silverman, E. F. Runyav, J. J, Doug- las, and others, to recover posscssion of a con- slderable amount of proverty. They state that in 1800, their father, W. M. Butlér, was =p- pointed thelr guardian, and continued so to act until 1874, when ho was removed by a decrco of Court, and a decreo for 855,000 enter inst Jilm for woneys appropriated belonglrir to them. Boon after the decreo he convoyed thirty lots in Bees. 17 and 29, T. 8, 14, in Ashland Addition, in the Original Town, and in othor subdiyisions in the city, to E. F. Runyin, ono of his pbondsmen os pguardian “for com- rlulnlnu. The deed was apparently absolute, hut really fn trust to sccure Runyan and the other bondsmen for any sums_they might have 10 vay on sccount of the 855,000 decree against Butler. Ruoyan has mortgaged or couveyed this property to diiferent K:rucn, and com- plainants ask that they mav be deereed to have alien on it all for the amount of thelr decren. They claim that Runyan was Butler's lawyer; that the land was bought with mom?' belonging to them, aod thot there s a resulting trust fn thelr favor. They also ask for an {njunction to prevent the defendants from transferrinu the property until thelr rights can bo sscertained. TIE STATH INSURANCE COMIAN The long-cxpected onler for the assessment of tho stockholders n the State Insursnce Com- pany was entered yestorday by Judio Blodgett., ll’lu: order reclies that thy demurrer to the amended petition of the Assignes saking for an assessincnt was heard, and dirccts that the petition should be referred to the Romtster to take proofs as to what liabilities wero outstand- {ne against the Cotnpany Jan. 12, 1871, which have been proved up, aud stiow auch proof to the Court with his couciusions at the carliest possible moment., DIVORCES, Henry D. FPesler lled a bill againat his wife, Mary J;, oskiny for u divores on the ground of aduitery, JTEMA, Judge Blodgett will be tu conrt a short time this morning. Judge Farwell will be in court on and after Monday next. Mr. R E. Jonkins bas lately been preparing his annual report s Assignee in bunkruptey. e reports 813 cases as Luving boen referred to bim in all_from befors the firo in 1871 down to Julv 1, 1878 The total Habllity In all these cases was over $27,000,000, and the assots less than $1,000,000, Thy vosts of scttlement have Fuueabuut 15% per cent of the minount dis- urs BANKRUPTCY MATTERS. Alexander A, Ullrich, & hardware dealer st No, 24 Loko atreet, went futa bankruptey yes- terday, His preforred dedls are 8125, the se- curcd §5,M0, and the unsecured $8.842 The ussets cotwbrise au jutorest in some heavily-in- cumbered lands; cash, $60; stock In trade, $1,800; and open sccounts, #3818, Tirudford Haucock wos oppointed Provistonal Asslgoee of Gabrlel Wabictal, ‘I'he asacts of Rufus Blanchard were ordered 10 by suhl at a private sale for $300, A disctiargs was issued o B, L David, ;l hullumkrupxcy caseof B, W, Hea was dls- miswed, Iiradford Hancock was appointed Assignoo of John i1, llooper. In the case of J. D, Easter & Co., an order was made discharzing the bankrupts from all debts mentloned In thelr composition state- "mrx" aud giviog them controlof thelr property again, “The procecdings against Georgo W. Dalley wore disi 3 It E. Jenkins was sppointed Assignes of Edward "Templar, A discharge was lssued Lo J, 8, Wilcox, Bradford Haucock was appolnted Assignee of Benjumiu Lundy aud for ilernhard Beuedict. A tinal dividend of 134 per ceat waa declared in the estate of Kupsell & Whitney, 80 per cent haying been pald before, A fiual dividend of 5 per u.-u|t wsa also declared to the creditors of opacil, Apuluuncl will ba chosen st 10 8. m. for War- ren M, lrown, for Fraucls F. Brown, and for Pratt & Lawler. ‘Thecomposition meeting (n the case of Beem- cr & Beenier A set for the same hour, BUPELIOR COURT IN LHIEP. Walter D. Warren, executor of tho will of Willlam I, Wurren, deceascd, tled & bumu(uu Flitu_and Elmlra J. Hosto L. Woudinnn, Y nfield, 1o foreciosn J. (3, Batterson, nnd C. 8, 500 on the K. 3¢ of Lot 1, in caubdivision of Block 13, fn Wolcolt's 4 mortuuge for $3.5 CIRCUIT COURT. R B. Ellison filed s bill agalust Mary M, Tol towell, Nwholas Melivan, Alico Melican, H. P, Baldwin, W. W. Thompsou, snd M. A, Btandish, to foreclose & wortgage for §4.5%00 ou Lot 43, fn tho Assessors’ Division of the E. 3¢ of Dlock &5, iu the Canal Trustees' Bubdivision of the W. 3§ of See, 27, 89, 14, A. D,Waldron et al., forthe use of B. F, Cros- by, sued L. C. Pardee for 2,000, 1o the Count) c(‘.m“ny m:u:dr. y the ti se8 0 the County Court yesterday the tax-ca were resumed, Fruucls Adamae conttuued bis argument {u bebialf ot the spplieation for judg- ment oa the oivy tax of | 4. e “com- wenced by citlug & decision of the Suprewe Court of Wisconsin to show thal the city wus autborized to tax for former yeors if thero was 10 express probibition in the Constitution. He then cptered inpto @ constitutional orgu- ety aisiotaining that the Federal Coustitution was & grsut 01 powor, while the Coustltutious of the Buates wers lmtations of power, und then cited suthorities to sbow that the Leglsia- ture might reouirs the collection of u tax siter the lew bad expired, and might require laod to be sold withous relerence to lis ownervhip, and authoriza citles gnd towng tale Lax t0 dia- charge » worsl obligston. He wis surrounded by & wagou-luad of Jaw-tooks, and when he gets duwn to taem there will be work for bis sdver- sarics. As [ar usho wenl yeawrdsy bis u! - ment was spoken of s ablg and thoroughly studied. . s=i. . Boies et ohusou, $340. 23 SCrERIoR CoURT—LOAT] al ve. Z T. Lillard aud B. A Sham Baby. Juha Constant, p young nan, w48 charged st Woolwlch, Eng., with begemz, It sppeared frow ke evidence that the prisouer wus solteit- ing cownmlacrution oa Leball of *the pour baby ' which she was earrring in her arme, any- fog that It was |il, and that she wanted tho nienna of taking It Lo the hospital. Bhereceived Alms from seversl nersons, and at length told runk off Port Rowan last Friday, liss In_twenty. three fect of water, and will provan total wreck. The vasnel was owned by . florton, of Kile, was valed at §3,100, regiatered 221 tona burden. and rubbish In Gehenna, so that onr poor little globe must wander on like & stray child in n ‘mmm wood! Do speak to Him, and see if . MARINE NEWS, R, The Tugmen Striké ind Carry the ELECTRIOC BELTS AND BANDS. iz HELP! FOR THE WERK, NERVOUS ARD DEBILITATED ! The afieted can now be restored o perfect health and bodily energy, without the use of medicine of any kind, e will not help you to preseeve, for tha use of N2 6asb by the lake onderwriters. P4 A 80 of her pitiabie tale to & passer-by, who, heing bl g man and beast, tfie purdty of that awcet, spark- 8ergt. Brenchley, in plsin clouu'u, asked per- Sho waa ballt tn 1602, and wndorwent repairs in ling water, and restore from Lvnllmlnnlurr the 1872 and 1874, The veenel waa fnaured, bat to what extent could not be learned. She win Toaded with coal, and baond from Fair Ifaven 10 Toledo. The amoont of Insurdnce on her cargo, it any, is notkmown. g " misslon to look at the babg. The prisuner ol- Jected that it might be injurfous to expose *the noor thing !’ to the night air; but the Bergeant peralsted In unfolding her shawl, and the risoner imprudently confessed that she had no aby, and showed that Lier burden was a bundle of raga. Blie scemcid to regard the matter as s practical joke, but the Sergeant took her {nto cistory, and the Maglstrate scntenced her 1o 8 mouth's imprisonment with hard fabor. Dfly: i 1ife-giviog alr he hes lavished upon tha Garden City. Do try toget up some kind of worshi of which Clirlatinity shall bo . part, and. sal. cide a forbidden ingredient. Do lr{ to belleve that the God who made our bodies somg re- Rard for them as wall as for our gouls; and dn not sit quietly while Mammon sball do a deed which muat Torever recall tho psssaga from Dover to Calals, with its troop of blue-ahirted sttendants, stacks of whito Lasins, and writhing victims of stomachs |1l at cans. Bave our drink- ing-water, and our souls will atan leas in need of aaving. JANE UREY BwissHELM, —_——— JOURNALISTIC, Coruxnus, 0., Aug. 1.—A chaogs in the Ohio State journal is sunounced to-day, whersin George E, Ross, of London, and D, Flickinger, Endeavors of Tusznari to Settle Pres- ent Diffioulties, S ——— .» PORT HURON. Pone Honow, Mich., Aug. 1.—~Down-—Prova J. Beetachy, C. J. Kershaw, Celtie, C. B, Hala and consurts; achrs Alva Bradley, Escanaba, David Waygstafl, Arctie, Otonabee, Up~Props Benton, Japan, Fountain City, Co- Iumbls, Chiamplsin, James Fisk, Jr. 3 schrs Path- fader, Donaldson, Richard Winslow, Wind—Soathweat, gentle; weather fine. . The steam-harge H. C. Schnoor auccseded in re- leasing the schr Keed Case lant cvening, snd towed nertnthe’ Grand Trink dock at. Point. Fdwards when_the schooner was liveled for wrecking in Cleveland Items, Lake Frflghts, Mishaps, Ete. . GOLDWIN SMITH. The True Rearing of the Terlin Congress and the Eanstorn ' Settlement=The Atti- tode of the English Liberals, and Thelr Bamclent Rensona, To the Editor af the Landon Advertiser, ———, . THE ’IUOMEN'BFI?',I‘“JKE BUCCESBS- 02 e Conslderable excitement engned yesterdny morn- Ing at the foot of Routh Frankiin street over the tugmen‘s atrike, and 8 large concourse of people il on the sidewalxs of some strange misconceptions here; probably beeauso our intelligence ts derlyed mainly from Cansdian watere, Khe gave bondn. PULVERMACHER ToroxTo, July 25.—Tho conduct of the Lip- | 12 8nticipstion of aomething—they did not know | “YISUisp nhlere, Bhe gavebonde, @ o o | of Dayton, obtaln & one-twelfth Interest each, ad what, They were s Kicawborslike crowd of less § Tp—brops Tuniats. Mackis i A i paryIn Eclnd scoma o e che slect | (s o waind o -womeun totornap | HEwicoR it Bt Skt stloftesy | 408 wil b sonnectad wth the cdliora st In connection with the strike. Lieat, Gerning, am P'ark, Seaman, Eliza Allen, ftexin The sale was made on a valution of $80,000 for ropa Feince Alfred, Mayfower. res eléca tha ontire establishment. A. W. Fra = ELECTRIC BELTS with fitteen patrolmen, wason band to preserve der, W i 2 % X talne the management of the paper. Oen. tho London press, which, like the London | the pesce. . The Tag Assoclation managers | Br.est soid s maigtor Bertachiani 824 | 0 ey tetains s omeabird forereat. Thé AND BANDS, clubs, Btock Exchange, and music halls, fs | had hired . few : men o 811 | 'fiiden, J. O, Thayer, Adventurer. Journal {s the only morning paper at the Btate sy “dingo," while the North of England and Beot | the places of the old hands, and Wind—Hontuwert, gentle; weather fine. caplal, and bas control of the morulog Asso- | For self-application to any part of the body, 1and are tho otthier way. a conple of the newly-employed men wero sbont — clated P 'ress dispatches. ———— EXCHANGED SHOTS. AUausTA, (1a., Aug. 1.—R. 8, Banlsbury and J. 8. Iverson met on the Carolina side of the river this morning, exchanged shots, missed each other, and the diflicuity was arranged. e e e meet every requirement, The most learned physicians and scientifie men of Europe and this country indorse them. Thean noted Carative appliances have now stood the test for upward of thirty yenrs, nnd e protecied by Letters-Patent fn all the rincipal countries of the world, They were Geereet the only Awari of Morii for Electrio Applinuces at’ the great Warld'n Exhibitions Zlilris, Phliadeiphila, and elsewhiero—and have been found the most valunble, safe, aimple, and effclent known treatment fof the ‘cute of discase, READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? and wish to recover the samo degrée of heaith, atrength, and energy us experienced in foriner yenra? any of the followling symploms or class of symiploms meel your d)m-mwd condition? Are you muffering from Ili-health In any of fis many nnd multifarls ona forms, consequent upon & lingerlig, neev- ons, chronie or functional dissase® Do you MILWAUKEP. Hipeetal Dispatch te The Tridums, MsLwavukrs, Aug. 1.—The work on Recine and Kenosha tharbors bas been swarded to the Chiesgo Dredging and Dock Compsny, as the lowest bid. derr, ot 83,861.61 for the former, and §2,647.39 for the Iatter, Cloarances—Prop Annle Young, for Erfe and Bafalo, with 80 brls fluur, 30,000 ba oats, 8,750 bu rye, 500 brls pork: stme Bhebuygan, for Chi. cogo, with 14,180 Iba feed, 43, 060 Jba cheere, 7,200 pkys buter, and 16,247 1be’rage; orop 5t. us, for Ogdensburg. Arrived—Props Mliwankee, from Ogdenshurg; Sovereign, from Sarnia, with 427 tons raliroa iron enroute 1o Manltoba: Commudore, from Buf- falo, With 201 bris oil, 61 bris molasses, 171 bris suzar, 54 sacka coflee. Iieceipts of wheat, 18,870 bu; shipments, none: in store, GO7, 000 bu. FPreights—No contracts, 10 board & Veasel-Ownere' Tomng Company's tug Iying at the coal dock on thp opposite or norih side of the river. Sevora! of the atrikers gathered abont and commenced talking with them with & view toward getting them fo quil. Capt. J. L. Tliggle, Manager of the V. T, Compuny, saw Lhe movement from the opposite atde of the rivor, and, calline two police officers, atlempted to hoard the [ndependent Line tog 31 l'lnlllll.—mnk close 10 the dack. =-with the intentlon of ‘crvbring over her to resch the V. O. T. tug Kwing and nteam acroms the river to prever from getting the new lianda off. placed e little foot on the roili a lin aa *‘Dutchr " Wid him to 'step back, wonld not allow him nor ke’ policeman on the bost, whith he was in chatge of. Iiigh words enrued, and the surrounding, crowd wae amused while the pariey was in pi ns, bt the thing smounted only to talk, and that delayed L‘lrl. Iliggle and the officers long ‘enough 1o enable {he ©1d firemien and liuesmen on- the viher side of tha river to catry their point and get the new men to leave, 4 “The strikers acted orderly, and, 80 far s atcer- tained, did not make any thre: b We are told that it I Inconslstent and hypo- critical ou the part of the Liticrals o object to the rc-annexation of Bessarabls by Rus- sis. The Liberats object to the re-annex- atlon of Bessarabla by Russia on the same grounds on which they ubjected to tle apnexation of Savoy and Nice by France after the war of italian liberation, In the case of the Enatern populations striving to throw oft the Turkish {:ke' 08 fn the case of Italy, the aympathy of the Engilsh Liberals has beer trith oppressed and strucgiing nnuunnllt{. They bave regarded the intervention of Hussia as they regarded tho interventionof France, as a necessary avil, the oppressed belng themsclves toa weak to break the yoke of the oppressor, so that an appeal to a foreign liberator was {nevit- able, as it was in the casoof England hereelt when held down by the standing army ol James 11, Russia, like France, bas had her srupuhy only {n so far as sho has played a lberating ¥ ; AMUSETENTS. ONLY TWO0 DAYS MORE, that he LAXE FREIGITS. art. Grain frelghta were quiet yesterday and frml; y fecl nerve debitiitated, fretful, timid, awd .J:‘";‘:';E!:&‘.’;.‘é’fl;’;&:‘:‘;,‘.“ fare g rafarsed sitastion witn soveral ‘nowiy-bired men and got | eld, owing to the advanco in ail rater. Carrlera Tacic the pow ;r'" will wid otion 7 "ATs you herself. 'They woufd have lmd her iuterfcre | Gra-hofe for a ittle while, but gava up exhagstod | Aoted tho market at 1X@2c on corn, and the out- T e ot Wit I the head feel 1 iAElit, Ing, follnssaof blood In the head, feel llatices, mnping, unfit for business or pieasure, i ~ubjeel ta fits of melancholy? Are your kid- neys, KOMmch, oF blood, 11 a disordered con- ditlon? Do you suffer from rheumatiant, neuralgin or ‘nches and pnins? Have you hoen Indiscreet in early yenrs and find your- aclf hnrnssed with n ‘muitilude of gloomy wymptoms? Arn you timid, nervous, and fargettil, and’ your mind continually dwell- vigorously to” terminate Turkish misrule, for which by the Crimean war and the Joans since made to Turkey she bad rendered hersel! partly responsible. They would have had hier revert to ber own nobler and wiser policy of foriner days by supporting the cause of Urcece, and thus extending the borders of an active, vigor- ous, and promising natiou, which, looking to England as the autbor of its national exlstence, and disgosted, and loft the tag just after sho reached the pier, Home of the Captains and all of the enginecrs didn't lke lhe idea of running with green Lands, &nd &)),the sympathy expressed wasin favor of the strikers, “The shori.sighted manngers of the Assnclation tugs who have made a succesnion of plunder from the outset, came lo their senses abunt noon, and urdered their Cap- tains to take back thelr old firemen ana linesinen atthe wages patd befors the reduction—80 per #ide was pald for 8 amali whest vess 00 dreced- Ing evening. Jtoom was taken for 40,000 ba wheat, 124,000 bu corn, and 80,000 bo oats, To Daflalo— Hchr . 8. ‘Austin (Wednesday eveningr. wheat at 2¢: W, 8. Crosthwaite, oate at 1%c; prop Cum- modore, corn 10 Boston at 10!sc. To Colling- wood—Schrs George C. Finney, L. Cooper, Geurze I Wrenn, corn, all Wedneaday evenine, on through rate. In the afternoon the scur Elvira, wheat, 1o Klogaton. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! N LA RON' njset? Have you lost confidence would Lave been & trustworthy warden of the | ionth ‘And board. ~Thus the employes carriod S LARE PO, D ures Dof DN pRntNT Dardanelles, They belleved that this pollcy was | their polut, The enpineers:had given notice that T EVERY AFTERNOON AXD BVEXINO, Ars you subject to any of the followlig Kymip- the best even for the materinl fntercsts of En- | Lhey wouid not submiy to the provused reduction MARQUETTE. tom9: Restless night: Lroken sleep, 1lglit- nnre, dreamy, paipltation of the heart, bushi= fulnens, confusion of idens, nvendon to society, dizzines in the head, difmes of sieht, pini: pies and bietehes on ‘tha face and buck, and oriier despondent aymptoms? Thonsnods of young men, tha middle-nged, and cven tho old, Aufler ffom nervous cad physleal debits Ity. Thousands of formnies, t00,” are hroken down in health and spirita from disorders veenliar 10 their wex, and who, from fuiso modesty or neglect prolong their xafferfngs, Why, theg, furthar nefil«-ct a subject xo pros Auclive of bealth and huppiness when thero THIS WEEK AND NO LONGER. ECIAT, n A s Commencing at 10 o'clock. Rrgulsr Afteracon and ¥.vening Entertainments as usual, All the duily papers In the city asaert thst It Is the most BTUPENDOUS, BTARTLING, SENSATIONAL Amusetnent enterpriza ever seen here. A cyclono of ‘sntiusiasta greets the ascounding acta at THE TWENTY IMPERIAL TRAINED STCDS, A gulf stream of visitors throngtog snd una . e B vase Paviions. pernes of % S04 uastle o en of 10 per cent from thelr waes, and, anless the managers rescinded thelr actlvu, they would quit work in the evening, The ' munagers took nitimatum under sdvisement = untl} 1 o'clock. bnd, after A cousultation, informed ths commities of the angincors appointed to wait on them thet the men could resame toelr pinces at their former wages, $70 per month of thirty doys, on tho ¥, O. T wos. and $75 on Lo U, T, A. fortbe month of thirty-onc daye, ‘Thas wers matters amicably seitied. Hpectal Dispatch to The Tridume, Mangrerre, Mich., Ang. 1.—Arrived —Irop Egyptian; sctrs Pelican, Kingfisher. Cleated—Props Fletcher, James Davidson, B, Chamberiain; echrs Fayette Brown, Ironton, John Martin, Tand, to say nothing of the Interests of buman- ty from which, according to tho Liberal creed, thote of Englatid can never be severed. But oppressed nnd struggling nationallties, whila they are objects of sympathy to the Lib. erals, are objects of equal antipathy to the ‘Torles, Itallan Independence was regarded and trested with persistent Lostility by Lord Beace onsfield and his party, Mr. Gladsigne was the generous and assuredly thu most dlainterested champlon of the Italian couse. ERIE: fvectal Dirpateh fo Ihe Trivune, Emx, Pa., Aug, L.—Arriv Prop Cenestogs, Chicago; schrs St Peter, The only reductlons mede wore those of the cooks from £110 to $100, and the Captaina from $100 to $00, The D. Huogerford, Mi- ¢ s i Tty o }"g‘;"'l'kf".'::m:{fl;yflm‘gll! $he | former Fornialal the rovender for the crows out | sl fielle, C. 1, Benson, Toledo, SELENDOI, MONDEL. AND HEAUTY! Isat hand & menos of restorntion of thelr pay. - : TEN] overything sho coveted in Asls, ' Tho division | ° The Abecciation boats, which baa a1l been latd | g Ogharturcs-—Frop Wisshickon, Chicago; schs R THOtRARD LADIRS: PULVERMACHER'S St. Peter, Toledo: tmr Atlantic, Portage. Abplana, admlrc,aad the caavas quirering with ciers MAGNIFICENT, NODLE, AND LEARNED STALLIONA. New Acta and n Flsmiog Constellativa of Stars In tha Ofand Circia, MUSEUM AND MENAGRRIE AR USUAL, SRR WA AR TRAL of Bulgaria ls all n her favor {f she has any bad desizus, since two weak Bulgarias will be more liable to her fafluence than a single atrong one. The sufferera by it are the objects of Tory autipsthy, tho oppressed and strug- gling n-l!unnllues’—llulnrll Roumania, Ser- via, Monteneero, Roumella, tircece, Bulgalia is divided, Roumania is dlsmembered, Bervia is up during the forenoun, warc manned and made ready for duty, but thore was very littls to do in the way of lowing, It is gencrally conceded among vesssl and tur men that the employes on the tugs wero justified In their course, and the pay they getle none too large for the number of hotrs ther are employed and the amount of work they perform, to say noth. ing of the petsonai rlak. ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS enra these varjous diseased conditions, aftor all other fmeans fail, and wn offer tho o3t convineing testimony direct from tho nfe lctad themnelves, who have been restored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, THE CANAL. Brmozrort, Aug. 1.—Arrived—Prop W. Hale, Ottawa, 1,300 bat corn; Fricpdship, Ottaws,0,5600 hu corn: Montreal, Utica, 5,000 bu corn; Lerl- athan, Lasalle, 8,000 bu corn. Cleared—Pron Mohawk Delle, Kankakea Feeder, ETtariased ane hony Doors open 8t 1 and 7 p.m. Pe Ister. Admlsslou, %) cents. Children under v, baif- dissppointed, tha allant Montencgrins are 4,912 1t Jumber. price. Hoserved neats, 2 centsextra. after drugeing tn valn for months and years, | sxcrificed to Austrian 1]c:ulcms_y, Roumoella la CLEVELAND MATTERS, = sennFnow or mgmmflg. l;:ult;n:.nl- fx:‘: 4 hrunt back under the Turkish. voke; Grecee B 3 2 d NAVIGATION NOTES, 2 000 ARM CH AIRS Titk EGRCPRIC QUARTERLY, o larg: Hblor belng rortranea fro hotblric Boracll an Ayeclal Pirpateh 10 THe Tribinc. ORICAGO. 9 iratod Journal, containing ' foll partieniars CLxvELAND, O., Ang. 1.—Gossip in marine cir- cled at this port lately centered on tho tnibulations of Capt. F. Lenuem of the schr Hritle How- ard, The direct fulluence which primarily started the Captaln on o somewhat notorions carcer wos the tylng wp of lls schooner by the broker firm of Becker & Henderson for an mn- paid commisaion bill, This seemed to bavo eiven the Captain's nether disposition the upper hand, and he roved the river lke aroaring lion seeking whom he might engorge, 1la busicd himself cire cnlating tbe story that the irmabove namied cheat- ed him out of the pay for a cargo of ice, and, as 1t s well known by everybody tuat this firm would do nothing of * the ~ kKiud,' the Capiain of ran acroes many incredulons people. was safe enough for tho = latter w0 long s thef did pot give expression (o thoir disdellef, but uvon the sllchi- eat deurrer balng heard the Cantaln would Imme- diately proceod to chastiss thelr temerity, The Captain belng s strons mlnh‘wfl disreniers foll i INPORMATION WORTH TIIOUSANDS. les malled froo. Call ou or address, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO,, Cor. 8th & Vine Sts., CINCINNATI, O, 0r 212 Broadway, NEW YORE. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST.,CHICAGO. s~ Avoid boqus appliances claiming tl«l; tric qualities. Our Pamphlet explains how distinguish the genuine from the spurious. Co) taking advantago of Russian assistance, is put = off with a paltry rectification of fronuer, while ‘Theasaly and Eplrus are azaln consigned to the prison-liouss of Ottoman cruclty and extortion, and unhappy Crote {a glyen back to her mur. derous oppressor. As the prico of this betrayal England receives Cyprus, about which - Russia carea nothing, Tcople who ralse & shout of triumph over this acquisition seem to huve for- gotten that Nicholas” himsel! offercd England Egypt and Crete. Cyoprus is of no usc to England, except as the posslblo base of & vast acheme of -filibustering aggrandizement in Asla, which dazzles the im- agination o: the muaic halls, but dogs not aaz- zle Lancashire or Scotland, Acgrandizeroent seduces the natlon from the path of ‘houvst in- dustry on which the wealth and happinesa of the peoplo really depend, and it imperils domes- tic libortfes which, though not supramely dear to tho Tory aristocracy, are supremely dear to the Liberol party. The danger to those liber- Grain freights ara Jooking ap a little, and ves- se)men are more hopefal in consequenca, Tho Chicago yacht' Anon was at Milwaakee Wednesday, and left thore yesterday, homeward bound. The passengers of the atmr Pecrless on her last trip round united In & testimonial to Capt. Alisn Melntyre, Purser Walker, and Steward Brown, for thelr uniform courtesy and kindness duriug tho voyage. The Peorloss left azaln laat night with s lafge passencer sud freight Hst, Competition is rife betveen the excurslon stmre Flora and Motropoifa. and tney vie with each other in pounding out the most music and trotting out the most runnere L0 extol thoir merits, ELSRWIIERE. Conley Brow,, of Buflalo, tunght the schr Lewis Wells, which wan sv{d at Marehal's sale at Oswego Munday, for $400. ‘The inlzzenmast and other wreckage of the schr Kato L. Bruce, which foondered {n Lske lnron last fall, bave beon picked up lu the vicinity of Al- Reserved, and all numhered, and placed upon sn ole- Yated pisiform, commanding an_unobstracted view of tho Atenic perforinauces and the entira Ampbith aud General Admission Ticketa aroals for sale at Bauer’s Palmer House Music Store, At the usual slight advance. Seats an bo selecten Ttom a diazram, atany thine, good for any day or even- ing pertofmance. * Daviiions. 1H0FOUgLY veatlisted Courieous Usbers tn sitendance, ¥, T. BARNUM, P'rop’r. HAVERLY’S TREATRE, Proprietor snd Mansy MR, J, H. DAVERLY. OPENING OF TIIR i N DEDICA ORI NI DRCORATION G THON “This popular place of amusement. practicaliy naw in every purticular. Now Lhe most slegant aa (I s the \argesiin Chlcago, Eugsgement of the famed COLVILLE FOLLY COMPANY, ‘The par excellence of BURLESQUE ORGANIZATION. Uitk sTaTEs oF AMRRICA, TN TR it ties I8 not mercly prospective, sent; victims to his pugilistic prociivities, 0 exsaye | penn. Most complete easemble of artlste; MUSICAL COL- Shlt Court vl sha Palted Biales Sor.the, Morthem iy " caooF e Negote, bk arouglt | 242 w1, but e s misake, (ot e e | Pl whe 1. . Mogr e wetog o new o | TGS bR ol M e ot | gt et o 0, B MR these transactions there hns been a manifcst | ROb® Severd pomiahing. The schooncr meantime | boom put In, and the Macgle Thompson will aiso Sehas Bvetiay An mipany. and “siha Charies b awoiich, Wit tr desire on the part of tho Tory Govarnwcog to | 10?10 the hands afu ehin-keeoer appointed by tho | reguiro one o replaca that' knocked outins tiit Menday Evenlugs Aus, Oy 1878, Waik ana G5 intervention. . sud C. J. Morrill, an theis . otlce 1s herely given that In pursuance of the de. cres s suppiemental order af sald Coart enterod of sl eause, the rurmerou the 41h of flevem- Every Eveulng of the week, Wednesd Matinees: (08 oout saccesaful baripanc, o1 prturday Uabes in the Wood or. Who Killed Coek Robiny Bherl@l, but on Sunday noau. while the latter went on ahore for dinner, the vessol was towed oul and sail sat for Toronto, for which port she had cloared with tho prop Cubs, Cant, Hi=row, formerly of tho stmr Lowell, Northern Tranait Line, ia to take command of tho sct the nutharu( of Parllament asido sud to restore the arbitrary power of the Crown. By the assumptiou of all the llabllitics and ex- ! 9 id the Istter on the 1stof July, 1a7d I, with s lcad of coal," Yliera aru ropors of colluston | Giranlte State, soou 10 run beiween Toledo and | Entirely KEW BCESRRY, MOST GORGEOUS COB- " Hiishoo, Master in Chancery of aalil Codrt codituro attendiu: tho Proteoorata of Auats | letwess e Cepiatn and"shlpooper but tile | Clovand.” tia"He. Dalits Nyder! il secently | 232 FOAEVATIBAER, o HigERao sodwrsuel aitee ¥¢ Uie nonr of T oelocic i e urke; out the sanction of Parllamient a nnot be bl . The 1 oint, - | first mate on the of Concard, be Captain | Company, promihent h Sed noon o wide step is taken towards the reviyal of (oye | over, 8 to give warning tiat Cuot. Lennem's yam | of the Lowell. P Cantiirte B3 Cperatie Aritue, o™ 18 he unriv a4 the front doon of the, bulidiie aow e by suid ernment Which haa llvuxl been the obfect of that he *'never {:M o dollar for his cargo of ico " the Premler’s servile and bombastic admiration, | I . Do taken w o . Chicaku, County of Cook, sad Btaie of Tlinols b a large graln of sait, as he MLLE, BM K] TORT OF CHICAGO. ik udfi'i-sn‘» s 1. City uf was, in fact, pald all it was worth, Your corre- Yr. Won GllL 11, 88 directed in §sid decren and 8t bl L seo it stated thatein tho divislon ou Lord | i 10 IACk B BNt ey hat o wouia pave | _ The followlmg are the arrivale and actaal saitings | M. A%, sdny :‘::LI.:,‘.,,.‘,.,.,'{,E it and begt blader thersfor Kubjeci Dartincton's motlon, the Liberals will bo beaten | boen sued for defsmation of: character aaweil ou | At this port for the past twenty-four hours ending | M- s 4o 8mith, RowWerer. Lo tho llen & prior trust-niors ' wal by tweutyor tirty, They will, in all proabil | for deb, Vot tat e drm concluod (hnéitareps: | at 10 'clock lat nlghts R Ty b A e PRI S T A ty, be beaten by a'much larger majority, The | tatiun could betlor afford o stand the Capeain's ARMIYALY. Musteal Director, AeaTate AU R Totione th Shid GRGree, i anbe regular Government mafority Is st least fifty, | slander than a profitless lawsuit, chr 8es lfrd, Plummerylilc, stonea Ogden's Canal. | 18,100 Fopertolre of e pany Jor produotiont | Ject tu Pedemiiun 83 proviiud by the Taws ot Le Slate and the Iriah Koman Catholics will almost cor- | - Buelness s by no micans briak at this port. al- | Vrop Cilly of Traverse, Traverss, sundries, Four- | Cinderelin, Joblngin Urusue, Oxvaon, 1lU. | of Tillots, the morEaged preiises mentned 1 said tainly vote with the Tories on this occasion from | {Botgh a fow charters aro belug made ench day for | teenih streat, z ue Heard, and Aindbad decree and particularly descrio A h s followa, t0-wits alnly Yoo With the, Torios on thia oceaslon fromn | Lk Aiemean and_ Canadisn ports. This, now, | - LB gl Lark: Beaton, sundries, State strest, Box Sheet huw open far licserved beats withoot ex- I tra chiarue. i A Jros Mewcneer, odiTs Siate sireet. {liivany tnado or 1o Rowy hintes moro than she does Jalam. On the In the season when dulinews la exnocted, and | 5clir Tomuwat, Cauiviite, stones. Oy 1o the County uf Wil st Foreston. t probable that 8 revival will take pls [ S b, ¥, 3| [ ) B 111y taciudi othor band you will see tiat the Liveral mem o besin m“hnuu ot 'the coming winters o E.li{:“fix"n?.'fl-‘;’;‘a.’ii.‘.!rfifla, oramen, Wl steet HOOLEY'S THEATRE. ridr Yo g Sipentrutiure, ok e oh 2 ” Metronotie: niries, nate airoo oke=tl, T e ; s v eamineh, g whethe 1, i of o o | Wl g ‘vl 08 Sl "Bdls | B PRPRAS MR R A | ST G RAD IR Sl | e B et Iberal part; itin: t 2e o ate Lyon cr, » y v o The frcetom of Rl abrond and for contire. | """ *5° fsbr Winple hiog. Ldiaei iy s oet, | ENTIREOHANGE of ENTERTATNMENT, | ssnaigichess eps it simsagtark it tlonal guvernmont at home. Yours faithiully, BUFPALO, :-,-Kr?u_.?l‘nnnl’s L% rieolt Lu{;.u-e Twellth UREAT SUCCESSS OF bysaid Clicago & Jowa Ratlrowt Compauy mequirad ° : chr Lens Johneon, Muskegon, GoLDwIN 83T, h 10r or 1o be uscd npon satd raijrosd, e the frune chises und rictita of the sald Chicago & fawa Katiroad Company relatiog thereto, and afl vrupert, by virton thereat, | inx_side- achite:shups, Loulé. tui 7ty uied on oF sk the y 8aid Burrato, Aug. 1.—Lako Ireights lifeless snd 8 on coaly, Jo {0 Chicago and Mil- . Hehr Ida. Manitawie, Jumber, I bebr Cutninerce, Masltuwoc, lum z’wvl ieltttan, bangatuck, w Munlatee, umier, L pest, WhiteLaks, jumiber, Ticlle. Graad iisven, to HIARRY ROBINSON'S MINSTRELS, Aud the old-time Chicago Favoriles, Arlington, Cotton, and Komble. nominaly waukee, Cleared for twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. m. e —am—— HITS THE NAIL ON THE HEAD. T the Editor o Th Tribune. 3 nriy acijul & Aunona, il July 81— think you have set- | —Stur Pearl, Put-in-lay; props Atianic, Han- Tainver. Market. pionday, duk, o=The brflitant artieta, Attt ana MBS, | BESTE Otk n dad reiating Sl Tor tled the question of currency-contraction fn the | cock; Swallow, Detroit; Antelope, Chicago; {umber. statson Sitp. RV anc depurs Pramatie Uy dotny; jiaibiar whilyalead singulal ihe taneiantoaid spous- n tensuces (hereio belungioy, wod Teuus, Il and prudea tivreot, aad ali (i estate, HEDL. title. au intarcal whatsever, &6 well I 1aw ua I equity. ul sald Chicago & fowa Haliruad Company of. [n, siid (o the saius, and all vthier IINMII‘. nghia, sod (renchises, :}1 hich werd lntended W b cune ow ta (e Lsade ur uoder the e [ecelver appointed In this Ccause, and all property scquired by purciiase of other- ‘wise hy said itecelver during t| ndency of this wult use Ju conneciion with nue, ties, Murket. tanisice, Jumber, AMason Silp. cns, posts, C.. 1. & 0. Duncan City, lumber, Market. 0y Mpaus, luinber MarkeL Frop b, . Culdwell, Farnls, sslt, Wells streot. b;‘JIl' lh":u'tnklm. Maubide, limber, Tweniy-aece ondatree sepr It 3. Bklamore, Murkeyon, lumber, chr Jennte Mullius, Ludiagton, lumbe; Frop Gy, negstive so far as the operations of tho Treas- ury go. No reasouablo man can question your argunients or conclusions. Yet I believe this country Is, aud has long been, suffering under o valnful contraction of the currency,—a con- tractiou fndependent of, and above the contral of, the Treasury or Congress,—a cuntraction Avon, Chicagoy Colorado, Chicagu; achre Iiru- nette, Clevoland; Russlan, Cleveland: Bisflord, Taledo; A. P. Uraver, Toledo, 1,500 bels uslt; It B. Hayes, Chicago; Wabash, /Folodoj Red, White, and Ulne, Milwankee, 800 tons coal; Allen and Theroen, Fort Rowan; barges, Grace Whitney, Chi- hing Wave, Chicego, STEAMER FLORA. 8 for this week, eadiag Aug. 1ake st 2:30 1. m. § moonlight 17 A AU, B 1o Eranston at 2:30 5. m. § to Mich: U p.m., retoreing Bunday, Aux, 4, st31:00 ot aturd 1gan Clty am. . Fare to Kenosha and retumn. ., Pridison, Jr.. B Ing Port Colbafne Lock in twanty- | Benr doussos, Maniico, savs. i 815 Waukoganund re. | 101, U0 I Lnnection B o ot 0 . ? 3 irs which the * National? ‘party aru doing all they heb o l:I‘l'l. ”‘t-lll’lhhl Clty sud return, $1; sl othet round :'rl‘,;}n‘:: :"‘y,l‘l'nbacnl’l:lcd: I.l;lelhnr RS ulle llfl;;,w::m cun to aggravate and perpotuste, It conststa in x Dromedary e | ione. secured by the moriyaae foreclused 1o said the pon-se of the currency we have. Wheu wlifornta, Montres! to oledo: barka Siverls BUSINESS OIIANCES. :fi:::n‘x; s recelviq byt fiier i ine’ bir: one-half or one-tbird of the toney of the coun- | i Mz Nesiea and London, Ringstog to Toled WRIDTOENGIAVING,» Thbaey i the meaer. ka 't0e- eiiuit, b upod (e try 1 idlo fu the hands of money-leuders, what selief cauthe printing-machine gived Wil it do any more than Increass the volumo of fule Tepmhv aUChori4ed by the said dcree, audfor (b char: acter aud terms sale, aud Ume snd niods of pay. iiegt, Teterencels bt lo daid decros sud said urder of A gentleman Laving discavered & ne phoo-caraving wiich miuet o\ontualiy e ald faburluus woud ensraviog . d, O mings, Oswego to Toledo: W. B, Pllliius, Oswego {o Milwaukee; Macy Lyonr. Clarlofte io Chicago; Eureka, Albsny, Indla nnd Adirondar, Og- Burs o, gTalo. Eemirous of ditpoiug of Bl recond to use L sald Court, money! What lsnceded s first forthese monuy- | densburg to llay Cisy: welre Charver, Charloft, stndrics, e L1t 1s now : lon, uty 27, 1978, HXNRY W. BISDOT, lenders to loan shelr money, Thls they chungt | Detrotty Oricutal. Khingeton (0 Kauit St M 3 u, kral n!uuun;;l-lnlrvlnl?c. e pcration. & saneri Chadeery of the clroult Contt of 1’ Unlted do without there be barrowers; and thero will | 1l Dudley, Colline liny 1 Toledo: Kbl ¢! 5, Facku o ‘LHE& went. Tiigh teatimuntaly from partiee in the Kust Buw L. 3 be no borowers untll there are uses fc ¢ plar, Oswego ta Chicago: Telegraph, Fair Haven cLr Frauk ). Lar wd, Sl v ustug L8 process (8 BOL (D use fo the Weil. . Tlear thore will be Hitle s tor tonsyae | 10 Tolado; 4. T, Mott, Ugdepsbory io Clovelands | HShr L4t MELAN, M dskegon, lgbt drvas I HAGUFIAN, &3 bouin Wasbisioa' Gquard % ear thure w Mitlo usa tor toney 80 | Kar®Toninto (o ANBLabUIa. Frop L. Allen, Mayiatie, lighi. New York - = RBANKS' long as the profit uf busticesis proveuted by | iiuatwa, ¢ Granite 'tate, Toledo t0Og- | kcbr C. Michseison. Ludiogte IHOPODIST FAL such tinanclal quackery ss the Fiat pasty pra- | geusbun do to Montre Sebrt M e SRR DY DDIETY ot NTANDAKR pose. ;‘l Clinton, Craftumay, Clov pebr Jopur, h\n-huwn-kll‘ STEEPITENS, 7' . e ——— Iand to Toontor T I, Merritt, Tolado o fort | Sebr Fliomas A, deott il bl 134 Diirbariat, i ves WISCONSIN ITEMS, eteaits senea tlatto flowan, Herciand to Tor. | b Ml Soniehi THight s Live for Lirie. polin, o7 ALL xinDs. Hpacial Dispatch to The Tyiduns, i 8 4 i v Uranger, Hogers' D :orus, culs, brulses, dc. § drug’ FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 0O, Mapisoy, Wis., Aug. 1.~Blds for dotnz the 'é‘.'fil%'fl:‘&?"""“‘ L Julla Willard, | - Bebr EalOnK. Qo ot Sushare le: cony hox, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. l bt o Vavoriie Sondiaiods feue. ora, Menckuunce, Iyt Btate priutiug for the two years commening Behr Sonora, Frop Ocunto, Green Uay. sunaries. tho 1st of January bext wers opened at 13 Ha careful tobuyonly the Genuina, TUG-OWNERS' MEETING, Frop O : Fr e, Now Metlcod Southern Pacifie | — A = iock to-dan e i of e Hecreary of || Accodig o undersantag e wicowserytoy | $E8 AT S FAIERVIS o e L bl | WORRANRRATVI Btats, The Afate Journal Offered the lowest | Tetonting the Asociaton sutl Independent iine | - beur E’..‘.fl‘}.?ufi'f"fifi'fi'?i:' i1 Rail ‘ompany, N ih G ilovd bids, and was awarded the contract at G per ) 2d tbo wild boats wmut at the Vesssl-Uwnors' Tow- | Fci7 winuar. Ludiugton. J Puesto. Col., July 11, tums. OF orman ¥, Ing Company t ‘ovening 8t 7:00 o'clock, | er T. Y. Bronsan, Stenckaunés, ilght. Proposate will be recelved i this oféa doli poon ot 5 cent off the maxtmum rates, which is 5)§ por Fiair Metropolts, South Hay naries. A for \he graduation. inssunry, and track: | ® cont chasper thau the present contract, Foy. | fOF e purooto of electing soule satiafactory o k0w o Luks, Vindriod fayfigon T inites. o Sche Now- Masiec " Bouthera | The stesmers ot this Comynny wll sal lowlog wers th ral g” the B + Fol- | raugemens of the present digiculties, Those pres- cow Gladistor. daufatea, lgns s Haliroad tronn, Wlllu'?nfllxlmmveuu!{-' 4 l:u?.nvemeu );;"rhlnflu:'nl n!_‘ dre owlng \wero tho soveral blds, the fiurce ropre- | eot ware J, L. Dunham, J, . Migdle, Jeave Cox, | four Mears Lufialu. wrals, | Nestco,~all Work o be conusid.eduot lsiariusa March | Fislesof gamans—Fro, TAw, e’y seuting the per vent oft the established maxi- | Capt. Ed Napler, Capt. Welsh, Capt. lenry Hlue, L ur Watertown. Riskatuu, erala. "Prugies and estimates will be on exhibition at Puablo | cabia, $60. gold: stserags, 830 currancy, For It muw rates: David Atwood, Madison, 503 Ed "harl ; nh a0d Trinided 00 8ad after Aug. 1, 1674, 230 jideage 8pply 10 DELHICHS & QU Keoyt, Milvaukes, 85,4, 1§ Doloin” Mad | Cape Dbl swa e, Guchens Tho pesty raports | 5158 3merl bpasiisatont SSaliins B4 s i may be | o thomlos Grut Hox ol ) b?f.&'i’.‘;’,‘,“%fi"’" iy 4335 M. JL Caute [ p T horaimitiod. ut it was sriertatnod thnt | boar Feieliuie Travera: Hamt B oad baay wiil b reavired for ‘s fuitheor par- MISOELLANEOUS, 2 : Pupeed o v & Proposition was made wherby sachowuer ahould | Self Ciars Parker. Alpvu, ligut. fortnsacu of the conlract the ymuu[nn?‘l iy ] SRS ST R 8portameu throughout Wisconsin bave bere- | agroo to stand by the towing fatcs currens befor TO AKUINE TuDAT, Colupeby, A A e fore beguu the alaughter of profriv-chickons the tue pressat tug Wil d the Luge of each liny “’;"'l;.-z:.'hnu- Prop Delawars, prow Trsder, prop Approved: GENRAL MANAQEIL ! Koslocdr. 15th of August. The Leglalature bl g8t wiuter | take thoir fom o To'sacure o fuldiimeat of R ————— " - ] awended the Game luw', wuakiog thy Lifiit the | 1y agteaout, each Lia uad vach ownr of 3u - *A THREATENED OUTRAGE.” ‘lmprovement of the Harbor at 5th of Aucust fiead ofthe 181, and puakes s | Pl uf wld g was fo, “debunl o ke s S + ; Charleston, 8, C. PRIVATE DISPENSARY. Wue $o be furfeited An cdwg of 8 violation of thy terius of 18 proposed cu rl. Thereanent srose a biteh {n the pruceudtugs, Capt. Dahlie aud oue or two others belug wuwilitug (0 make such an azrcement with forfeit sitached. Th discusaed uutil alter 1 0'clocs. but po Haal srrany awent was sfectud. aud it wes coucluded to sdjoura uotil this qvvnlnf. when 1t {s tbought, a fasl undenitanding wll bad snd thy voats will be 7uu sqaly guder the old tarifl, with 1l of 30 per cent dlacount. Lut unles owngrs bind thamevlves Lo live up o by agT U. 8. EXOINgRR O Aruy Bullding, cor. llnx\nwu aod Ureea strosta. NEW Youx, July 20, La7s. SEALED PROPOBALS, Jur the cdastrucilon uf 8 Jeity in tne Herbor af Cliarieston, 8.C., will berecofved iyl n of August 34, 1674, and opened iminediately thereatter, . Hisuk forms. speciscations, sad formtiun, caa b Lad vg avplicetion i, ¢! i) T RS Elaleat bitsldl Tmprovement of Miunesota River. fore that thne, . —————————— PINNEY AND CARR, 8an Fraxciaco, Cal, Aug. L—In the recent case of tbe Untwed States against W, B, Carr, it was given lu evidence thot E. W, Burr, Presi- deut of thy Clay Street Saviags Hauk, recelved a commisslon oo loans of the bank's mopey to Piuncy asd others; also that be was fully aware Prixcrron, 1i).. July 2%.~Away down here, | Inthis rural district, a rumor bath resched us that the peopls ot Chicago propose to turn thelr delectable river fnto Lake Mictugun! O borror of borrors! O uvspeakable, uutbiukable, oa- drinkable abomination of sbowninativns! What:| sball we say Lo thy hideous shudow cast athwast | purpath ax thou dost spproach usf And what. vould we sy ta thy more nideous self if thoy' spouldst conia upot 204 Washington 8t., Chloago, Il Dr. Jeimes fur e past 30 Jeass bas sbuod o4 aasion I (83 tissiimol of sil fice. until nuo: 1o pivpay luim 08t palieai nerer meete o Tost deilcate silepilon, Buma 4wl bourd /N !18on fres. OBica ha Dr. James 1a 80 vasis of o : Ty «.cd 108 uver . years with Kreab success Ly the bysiciape of Karie New apmaiated P ATIT R WremN Ty i usl 0 . Exoutees Orvics. U. 8. A lio navy-pay certillcates given as security were | LBt U0 Arraugement will be wadu ; e \ : M K, 1 o tr;nhleu. Bure to-day vflnlhhu [ urd’d‘:uy- Moo sy, gt wilkiell .\lgf v“fé“‘x'("flefif?'g l‘{lul s::‘:i':‘flugg‘:l! “: k n"““ un esteo Bt s Sl 1 ’k‘;cx"‘ ""“: ing hu:zn‘: "“".fl.t‘fhfif&? m%s:mhn, o | NAUTICAT, MISIAPS. u'uccnt'flfi:uu‘. and oddesses of yo decvnt old' gl‘.‘fi;u; x i GA g IIUS f{j’u‘:‘f‘\"‘g“ AAAIGK Dot IOl V0 B “" | The wche . & A, Stonaca had her Sibboom | GaEE R 78 e, Uoibing for hematlisind | S sou or ot fib® stuind- ysnked out vestardsy, while comiog down the 1 A SPOILED JOKE, - To (he Editor of The Triduns, Cu1cAGU, Aug. 1.—In this morniug’s TRIBUNE an extract is clipped from a Cluclooat! tetter, includiog 8 repartee (rom Clara Morns, spotled by the Enguirer vrinters. When Parsclls said, “How cau | serve you, Mls dutton!” (uod Multon), she wuswered, *With caper-ssuce,” @wvlug poiut to the Joke U If whick bas xertad every streaw in Corlsten~ river, In & colliswon with tbe schr Uranus, dow 10t & catspool, fromn which stupid wen ‘The schr C. L. Breed got' aground at Clevoland | ynd women, and fovoceut children and brutes, Tuesddy, just below the lower Central way bridge, ‘| are compel’ed todrigkl | - b 1o twelve feet and eight inches of waler. O ye wen who etand g Clnlcnio oulplts, ye The Oswego yachi leabel, with a Darty of seven | Deoble Who ait fu Clic o pewy, Las the God of reons oo bourd, epcountered 8 beavy yale ou | the CLnatisu pothini Lo da with this world sud Bl ntirio s eatered O gt Y K4leow | tho thiugs of itl Is His ticio solely oceupied €IchDe Truin deall by dfomaius, with keeptog order in the Lapuy hunting A dlanuich says thal e scis Portage, whic Krounds beyuud tue stare, avd with burulog Proposals for Dredglug at Chicago Har- bor, I, U. 8. Exoiyxse Orrice. Roow 23 Hoxoss BUILDIxw. (Uicauo. July Bl 137V, tealed Prosos dupile will be received at this utlice until 12 p'ciuck w. day, Aug. U Au7d. B R A il v formation saply 8% o A TR < Cuvtati uf usiu ern: WY Dr. Kean, 173 Nomth Ctark-st.. Chicazo. Coaralt berwoully of by migil, {rea of cliarge. ou alt €hroble, BeriCie of stectal Jidoaia. DE.J Keal L tle Cily Pugsicien 10 L EILy W Lo WATTRALS GU La oF L DA.

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