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Chicago SUNDAY. ADQtJBT 31, 18M. THE CITY. Convex CotmT.—Tbe County Court has ad journed until Monday, August £3th at 2 P, M, Arrorsr«uTs.--fi. Stephenson has bean ap. pointed cigar inspector for thla District, and Si mon Quinlan tobacco inspector. . Hora.Trai’,—'The Clarendon House, oh Ran* dotph street, waa entered on Friday night and rob bed of one hundred dollars and a sliver watch. No arrests. . State Srsxxr Baraoi —The City Engineer was on Saturday engaged tn laying down the w Une*“ for the bridge to he built over the river at State street, * Soldixes KxTKCTSt).—Two regiments of sol dier* will arrive in tbla city this morning via the Michigan Southern Railroad, One regiment t*hi go to St. Louis and the other to Mil wan tee. DBorrxn.—' Yesterday morning about two o'clock an officer discovered a man ehonlccnog a trunk in a dark alley In the North Division, and rare chase D. Bradley, a boy six years old, was drowned while bathing In the harbor near the lighthouse, on Friday afternoon. An Inquest was held on Saturcay, and a verdict rendered jn accordance with the facts. Gfu.cs Camtor.—By the politeness of tbe Ree tor and Wardens of Trinity Church, tho congre* gallon of Once Church Pariah will worship in this Sunday morning. Services commence at 10# o'clock. SotsiZß'fl Hoxx.—The ctaßdrenmcan to sustain it. A lew young misses in the South Division got up a (air, which was held on last Thursday evening, uv the residence of Eev. Or. Eddy, of the AbrfA vesierr. Adzocaie. Tho occasion was to pleasant that the neighbors desired its repetition, and the new and handsome residence ot Ur. B. Claneev wa* opened, aud the children -had a ertnd time. Thor have cleared about *4O for the Home. (Yell done. Let others do likewise. Smunx or Cioass.—Collector Schneider, on Saturday, seized a stock of ahont three hundred thousand cigars, in the store of 8. Leopold, on the earner of Dearborn and Booth Water street*, for breach of the revenue law. It Is dee to Mr. Leo pold to say tnat he Is entirely Innocent of any com plicity xn a transaction to defraud. Be is actihg aa agnt tor keycr & Sons of New York, and the trouble originated there; the goods were seized hr order of Mr. Briggs, Special Agent ol the Treasure Department. 4 OtmCirr GovxmntSKT.—A beautiful exempli fication of the care exercised over tbe sanitary in* tcreata of ibe city, by those in authority, is for alsbed in the fact that nothing has yet been dose towards ftmotlcs the manure from the hydrants, which was placed aronnd them last foil to kem them from freezing. Wo have had an unusually hot summer, and that vile stuff has been allowed to He there aud rot, poisoning the sir with xta efflu via. We enppof e they intend tolet It he tb?re now fax readmes* for next winter. Who is to blame? Ikfobtast to WBOHXsa.—The Internal Rev enaeactrequlresthata ten emt stamp shall be affixed to every weigher's certificate, where the weight be 6,000 pounds or less, and for all over that, a twenty-five cent stamp la required. It mat. ten not what the article may be, whether grata coal, or hay, Ac. left stated that at several of the bar scales, certificates are issued without the re mand stamp.. The Collector of Internal Revenue desires It to bel Sown that be will enforce the pen alties of tbe act, where Its provisions are not com plied with. Cobsxotioks.—Mrs. Bsyrs, Secretary of the Board ol Usnacere of tbe Soldier's Borne, wishes os to say that the man reierred to in her report as being “ enable to see the utility of snch an insti tution,*’ is not a merchant, at present engaged in business, but a wealthy man who has .some time since r tired from business, and owns a larec amount ot property. She wishes al<o to state that the ctcdlt ot turnUhtng the wood reported la Principally doe to Colonel Anon, of the Michigan Central IlaltrosU Company, tUapiy delivering 1? to the ‘‘Hume " Pmn,-Aflrc l.roke out on Saturday evening abonthalf tbelager-hcor salooiCand hoarding bouse kept by Conrad Cohlman on Mich igan street near the corner of Dearborn. The building (s » name one and waa first discov ered to be on fire between the plaster and wood wsrk utar the flue 01 an ironing stove which waa ova heated at the time. An alarm was given and the engines were speedily on tbe spot. In the meantime (he whole of the forxJtare had been conveyed npon th© adjacent sidewalk. The builu taglsonty pwtialiy destroyed, % 00 being tha ex tent of the damage, which Is covered by iueurauce Douglas Momrnurr.—The model for the Doug las monument, prepared by L. W. Volk, the artl«U baa been lithographed in beautiful style, and cop ies of It may now be obtained at McNally's, Walsh's, and O'Brien's picture store on Dearborn street. Fricesr.Co for large copies, and S6c each for cartes. The monument will be one hnodred feet In height. We need not attempt to describe it. as a Jar morraemraio Idea can be formed from the picture of this ornament to the State, and tes timonial oi honorto departed greatness. The profits on the sale will go to swell the foods of the Monument Association. The purchaser will t thus not only become the poßtonor of a really valuable picture, but aid in hastening the time when the monument itsdf shall rear Its stately hemi heavenward and point to all the place where lie the remains of the ** Immortal Douglas." Focko.~ On tbe morning of Tuesday last a pre possessing young lady of twenty. Miss Nellie For est, left (he house of Her father, on the corner of Lambee and Sophia streets, In the North Divi sion, quite mystcnonalr. She had gone ont under the pretext of taking a drc»s to tie dy era. and notblne wsa thought of h-rabteoce at dinnertime. When she fajU-d to return at dar* the family waa thorooghly alarmed. Tho trek of dl*covmne her *» skiliral detectives, who searched toe city high and low, vifUlng the haunts of vice and dissipation, and acting n pon the enpposillon that she had rnurcc nae of tbe dene of infamy with whkb our city aloanda. Their search was unavailing, and on Saturday their oadesvors were about t-cing clvcn np tu dlepalr. when information was received by her parents that ane was la Mil waukee. Dither they went on tho first train, and In tbe evening brought the wanderer homo again. The occasion of her abrnpt deparmre was aUeagcd fU-trearmest on (depart of her father. & StnifiTiTDTEs von Tan Navt.—The announce ment (bat enhstP ai cs enlisting in tho navy are re quired to enter for tnreo years, while those outers log tho army as substitutes may do so (oroue, two prthroeyesrs, excites some surprise, and several inquiries have bteoadar.-psea lo os in reference thereto. It seem* probable that tho intention of the two Depaffuirus wai- w cover the service due on former calls, *bl<-b were far three years, and thatltwas nm Intended to apply to enbstltntea £2 r “en Bablo only «o draft under (bo present es’l! im *» tooee States which have fll'sd all previous calls will not be obliged to aeod sobetltotcß in the navy for more than one year, while those States which have not filled prS vlona calls, vhonlu be considered as owing the balance on those flrvu and be called npon to fIU them both, with regard to mmberand time. Bat this Is only an opAion. Pethsp* the visit of Ad joUnt-Oencral Fn ler, on Monosy, to Chicago will enable us to answer tbe question anthorltatlrely aounxns’ Paionm.—Day by day the summer wears away, and nothing Is being done towards providing for (be care of soldiers' fimullM daring the winter, except the weekly stipends paid by the clly—allowances which, however acceptable and nre manifestly inadequate to sup portlifetolhewintereetßOii. WehctrltAUmat edibal (here »re very many tencemoa In the city who are anxious that something should he done, and vc willing to old, bnt no one has yet tnaaea rated the moromenL (Fe want someoody to take debt hold and oinere wiU follow.- It will soon be ncxtioimppsßlb elo brine In tad trom tbe conn- Hl? Bl P°° r crealare9 will freeze to ft forgotten that those families not belonging to Board of Trade regiments have scarcely anything between them and dewh next winter, nnleas prorajun be made lor thcm-bciore the coin weather eels in. ure Ssorocrr Agaixst Uuuonaia.—There Is now In Chicago an orgtnfzed gang of burglars, the meat 4>ers of which hitherto have dcQcdac:ectlon, It probably consist* of Sot more than three person? Th P »•*» (ore!/ almost «c --ppß,,ft ~ft, ,ft or «•*«!«« ttumlsaion In a.he*c hlpoera are ro formed as that paecao tekehoia of a narroi ol a key left in the and *nn» U touad It vlther direction. The poniie has ufccc been warnad against leovin? ko/s m the door at night; It fr _ moth safer to «*kutt out, u t&c burglar then in- CUlrta at least fi key bernre ho can open the door] But no door should be left now whnonv a bolu good and strong. Very few locks arsbuicltr proof. Citizens should ace to it that doors sod windows are propcrl* fastcaed; while the police ahoaldete to ft that these depredators be homed down as rapidly as poss.ble. Every day’s delay only tncreasrs the loss; a noose baa been broken into neatly every n»*bi for weeks past. Gold at SjO-Forclgn exchange 833 and import duties SO per cent (la golaj, and one would sup pose that the Jewelry etores would find but few pa'.rona, especially for foreign watchca and Jew sttrpnsed to see oar l&dlcs adorned with dry none, wood and painted ivory Almost every ronfrh !sdy wo meet W Eew SS or Chiravo, nas a huge boll in esca e<r, a chunk on each arm, hßrdrea* baitoueq up and fastened ' 7 ' «"»»! with . The onJyexreptlon to the quietness among the lewO'ers I* at Giles, Bro. A Co, who are head- American w.tches,oad welt known In New Tort as masofseturers of a fine class ofjewcliy. Ttiru store it always full, and those who have been driven to bone and wood hr the Web prices and Dame Fashion, will find a besntl fm relief In t r eir stock, which we presume must be reasonable, compared with the ruling high prices among other dealers. IIORUIT iNmuoxxcK.—On FritUj erealnn, twentj-one men MoubUis tonrion* Uinneeota . reßtmenU am red at Ua Beet from Ltttie Bock, Ark., Inch«rcr 01 Sent. F. H. Little. For eome tune post they bavo been engages in detached ser vice. chiefly in conveying cocecrMs to the front. Shortly alter the anirai o.’ the It?t named sound twenty ove men or the iftih Wisconsin Intinirr. also from Little Bock, cam* in, under the com* mind ol C»pu Joseph Prankiln. Fifteen of their number am on inrloagb*. and the remainder will DeetfWM In wcrnitinaln charge of a Lieutenant, Tea men ol the&f Wisconsin cavalry arrived on Saturday iv 1 * ‘ . **«*» 01 Uje ® were substitute*. They left yesterday afternoon lor Cairo en route for toe frou t. Terete men of Tartan* regiments readied the Beet on Saturday moraine from Oolautuns, Ohio, an route for tr»o trout. Tne> were commaodel hr • floral. CO Inman, of the 194 th Ohio volunteer InlanUTn and left the city last evening. Col. H. aiaitleoi*, of the M Minnesota, osFri day telegraphed »rooi Cairo that hta regiment was ... en route for Chicago The command numbers two 1 hundred and thirty men—many or whom are sick. Di&irrxASAircE.—The citizens of a highly re spectable locality in the West Division are intense ly esdted at the mysterious disappearance of a daughter of one ol tho most respectable and wealthy tunities of the neighborhood—a young Jady eighteen years old, well educated and highly accomplished. Her name la Mias o —-a. We do not give It 10 full fur obvious reasons. Oaths S or ““ J * of hrr dfrspprsraaoe, and the morning of *»■▼« *>ren roamed, she left the WQKS upon a trivial errand, and np to th» present not wvmned The city detective* as^^tf^BLssaswta r - JSWS&.ii2 was distaiefol, and brought about t oleir by naren* tmllnaaencearo'eaih.miy. Where tho j>Sm on* tore 1* now rojourning no one Imamovs, u u feared mat she has become an inmate of one 01 the . gOtqrtfatees of bell, for which obt city isdhtin galfbhn, but this Is sltogelber a vutmUe. - Her throes rar that her pare womanly ntture, and ner refinedmo»Laen>iUtlt(et, wouldbe ail powerful ' tolsdooeher'oavolosncaa course of uta. We • trass U may be so, and that the may.aoou ce ve ctored to bor once b-ippv home. There la a . tsatnettve moral 10 bttdrawa from tnddenteUce “ three, which will readily raggest' Itself to our . readers. ~ COPFERHEAD QATHERIRB. A ilHilWliti KetUig »fW«U»K Hu —A bmalki rf 8*nl»«o-ni tngvi bj Ike liulu ban uA Others—Speaker* n - the Keapege—Cep* , ' prrj- BewinUeoj *' ■ —1 Few Big* gestleiu. Bryan Hall was closely picked with working men connected with the different trades organize tlonscf tbo city, and here and there a politician and wire-puller, on Saturday night. In response to mcaD published in the dally papers. The object for which the meeting was convened was not clearly set forth In that calk The Impression gamed ground in the latter part of the day that It was Intended to tain gurat« a political movement ol some kind— anlm °5 the ,n «f«w>ce lo the pollti- CB lsJ nU,t "L aDd J Dolietar ycme« of the hour. . T?° cxerdses were opened with cxcollcntmuslc T^S«° I rSiSi Mt^, I fe ld W, altcr which Geo. K. * of tho T> Dographical Union, aad Trpfldeut of the Trades Assembly, Invited tho delegare* from each trade* organization toccata platform, and then briefly addressed hla M. Barlltt said that a few weeks ago the work «tlcaSO. then weak and disunited, as sembled In Bryan Ball to forma Trades Union. ao no© familiar with the nnmDcrwitb which thev had began this movement would for a moment have imagined that it would In so short a time have assumed such hose proportions.' Tncnnitv rtS C whtrti the working men of the city are now wae iC£r. bad tflrcicecdcc hjs own expectations, aiS every expecuUon of hla friends. In his opinion, there wa- not to be found among all the working men of Chicago a traitor. Everyman was lovii and patriotic, and anxsons lor the perpetnltvnr the iiovernaieot, and the maintenance of In 1m gr at'd institutions. " One of the city papers had seen fit to dictate to the working men vho hne of policy proper to ba adopted. He considered thl* a piece of inexcusable Impertinence. The workingmen of this city could not be dictated to bj any man or men on the face ot the earth,ned could not bo usCd by any party or any press, while he admitted that all had their political notions and prejudices, be said that for the once they were disposed to give them tbe go by, and drop them altogether. If by so doing they could bette? serve their interests In this rigandc war of capital against labor. No party or party press could assume to speak for them. Thev had an organ la their interest, audit alone was con sidered an authoritative exponent of their orin ciplea. The expediency of combining all the working men of Chicago into one great political psrty had long been dUcuascd in tbelr assemply, and they had arrived at the conclusion that now was the time and tho hour for action. The work w men had for all time been the too.softhe politicians; cuuxldates lor office had always come to them just before election, when they wanted their all powerful assistance to place them Into power; but once In, they uniformly for S*? SSK& wh ?£ e wcn elevated. He aatd that in the whole history of this nation, not a single measure calculated 10 benefit labor, had everrecelved a moment's attention at tbelr haodt; Their legislation was uniformly o tt tho aide of capital; legislators were always ready to cause the drainage of ewamp lands, for tbe benefit of the county of Sangamon, and to die ditches and constructhndomnt works that would make the lands of the rich man Jones more valuable, but not ap act wonid they be Induced to pass for tho benefit of the poor man. Their endeavors were always on the aide of capital, and against labor. ;?» 1118 ob*" o ® J here bad been quite enough ol this thing, and that « period mlchT ho placed to these outrage* they had decided to form theatres in oa great political party that should be able to place the exponents of their principles in office. Be said it was not to be ex pected that in this moment there ahon’d be entire • unanimity. Some could not get over their old party and political prgjadice*. bat, tf the working men did not choose to sanction this movement, ha counselled them In any event to stand firm to tbelr eccicty orgtmizuione. The present was a grave crisis In our nation's history. Grim war was abroad In onr borders, and the hand or brother waa ralHd avalnst brother. The present great conflict was a conflict among workingmen. Th»«© aretbry upon wtom the Government relies to fill onr armies and to man onr ships of war. H© re ferred to the enormous cost of tbe war. and tbs hardens of foxatlor, ever* dollar of which came out of tbe blood and toil of the work ingman. He spoke of the relative posi tion contractors, capitalists and working men occuoled tu this cteat national etrogaie and said (bat while tbe former were rolling in luxury snd accumulating wealth, the latter were ridding ap their Urea by connt/ess thousands The capitalists were taking the depreciated cur rency of the country, which was good enough for the working man xo dve upon, and convening It Into the gold-interest-bearing bomb oftbecoun rr and when tnis war is ended, aad prosperity ami peace once more rest upon the nation, ail the real money of tbe ©onntry will be found la their hands The sweat and blood of tbe working is relied nffon to pay the Interest, and nltimately the prin cipal. He broadly hinted that the remedy for all theie enls lay fit repudiation. Be dwelt upon this point at considerable lecgfrh, and his ecnti mcnU were loudly applauded. Be said that few wcro “* )le 10 indicate la proper and fordble laccnave the policy that ehotUd ©hap© tnelraction, and he had called npon men of mind, who had consented to frame a set ot resolotlons and construct a platform for them. Two of three matter minds would address the aaseoblv th&t evening, and ho coacfeUed hla audience to listen to them carelnlly. and uke them (or what they were worth, ile recommended firmness and nnltr ot purpose, and said that with these tbe course of the working men would surely and ultimately tri umph. J He then introduced Hon. E. W. McComa*. who he said, was ihe tried friend of the working mao! audbe verily believed the choicest spirit on God’s nssunsß op sox.b. w. w'cojus. Mr.McCotnas aald that bo had had the nrlvlla™ on a former oecaalon to address them upon ?Se dignity of labor and the necessity of combining tS secure a fair price tor a lair day’s labor, Qe aooko toen aa he spoke now. from tho honest impulses of hesrt. He recanltnlated (o some extent the advantages derivable from aeeoclaUre effort allegations nno arguments need m bis former ad oress. Be.was glad to know that hla advice then given had been heeded by the workingmen of Chicago, and tbatthey were In a fair way to re ceive the utmost of tcelr demand. Ho proposed totalknpoQanothcrsabJcet.be said, to-ment—s eaf»>ct io which they were each nod every one of them personally Interested. How he would he able to exert his proper influence In that govern ment that waa upheld by his efforts waa the tooocht toatwn* ever uppermost A the hem of every workingman. Be thought it likely that map? 01 tno>e present would differ from b'm A hie ennnd»t<o>s of tho policy,wolchm bis opl'n ion ehon'd elatethblr conduct, bnt wbctnortiev thought proper to go with him to tbe extent of his political views or not, they should Oac aid all sinno by their society organization. These or ganizations were of vast Importance to the work ingman, but only effective to provide agalnn im mediate starvaion. Uo asked why did tbe Government exhibit this enortnons tendency to pander to the wealthy and tho low? The ever latting Alo.cch of aristocracy—Money— takes bold of tbe Government, and through It the people were ground to powder. Tie founders ot this Govern ment of ours, in that glorious Revolution which gave ns oor national Independence, adopted as tbe cardinal prinqnlo of their political mioT that all men were eqntl In point of law, and that the Gov ernment Is made for tho people.* tbe poor as well as the rich. Be referred to the fact that the people of the country bad branded wltb their disapproba tion tbe notion of national banks ana high tariffs: bnt In thin terrible crisis the country had returned to a bnndred-told worse than their old-time condl lion. The country waa being destroyed as by tho overflow of a volcano, lie said the rich were the real power in the nation, and insisted that the clergy, toe men of education and influence, and above ad the mss. were leagued with the Government to destroy the people. Tho laborers of tbe country were the harvest whereon they reaped. He recounted itoe tricks of poJlti csmmo scenic the votes of the worker*, and In, titled that the Instance was not on record, whan ofter election tbev had redeemed their promises' The remedy fay to tbe peoples insisting that they should have a band m the construction of tae Government, Bo advised the selection of canfli. dales from their own ranks If they could find avail able talent. If not, they shonld go outride of tbrrostlveis but in all cases insist noon a Just an. predation of their rights and importance. Be arid that it bad beep hinted that he had advocated to canee oi labor against capital for personal mo. lives. To this luelnuMiun be gave emphatic de nib) and said that In no event would he be cmdU date for offle at the bands of the people. If ho use ever induced to commit such foiy. be asked ns an especial f*vop that toe working men should vote against him The country was lu revolution, and the people, the workii,g men, most take It in hand thetn-elve*. ortbev and their children were slaves lor ah time to come. There are now pending results, which nothing but tbeir non sagacious wisdom con avert. Tb n y do not viand wht-re they did five year* ago. Tnl» country was then possessed of every means of happiness, free »rom public oebtas a nattin, the home of ihe oppressed of all melons aud iaad*. Uc would not speak ot any party, but frets must be lold.lft tbtm cut where they will. Now yon arc In the midet of a war of a most disastrous and thus Ur xuinous character. lCou-uetoo.l For fouryearstuc creat Araericinproole hire stood steeled against each other, destroying tech other by »Pe hundreds of thousands. wUaout one word ot it cor. dilation. Two million? of men hsvc hecncilhdiotbe battle field, end now the North cal'? Inr MXIOOO more. Tfir/ were at that point when every thiutlug man mast stand andovute nppn the verge uf ram, three to four mMions of del t accamalattae each day, and thousand* ot immortal souls daily svctlfieed, and yet no pause. }<;«•, they had paused, for he saw that the good old State of Massachusetts was waveriug In hir enthusiasm. Be then read from the Chira- EJ* a notice of a meeting between Hon Dewy W ileon and Mr. Fessenden, Secretary ol the Treasury, inwhlch it was stated that rbe require msnlaofthe people deaunded peace. Abraham fh?. c vi P.'h ro ?J, bt ?? sources had shown that bo thoogntoftskliiff the same step, and tom Democrats were, showing that they wore of the same opinion. They were told from the War Department when £!?}ft c ‘ >, i? pl * IDP ' 1 of .“anaer la which this draft boa beta arranged, that they cannot credit them on this draft, but trill do to oo (he nert. ißisses, cheers and the greatest confusion. m*n from every part or the room questioning tberight of the speaker to advance his traltorousopmlona! This step or the War DepmtmeaL he cottinted, showed that the Governmsat an udpated a loug continuance of these calls for men There.therefore.were two things forthem to safely consider. First, to have peace at any htz aids, or. secondly, to try If they could not settle the matter without fighting, {Tremendous confu sion.! At this slice of the proceedings several men rose from the body of the meetinc, protesting against (be speaker's harangue. who, among con* eiderablecrnfotioo. silenced them with eloquent esrnssm. The speaker continued that be had die* posed of thl» w»r, laroicc—‘‘Were you ever at it,” and ootfnalos,! and be wished them to pants on this mg* or ruin, and see 11 they could not peace* ably have the old union of hearts. Regarding the negro he did not wish to see him a slave, and be liked a nlccer very tnnch is bis place. Whether they wlltd it or not, the colored race mnac speed* ilv be free, and the only question waa, what they should do with him when they cot him free. He dW not believe the negro waa at tfood** , bf “ y»* »°w« for h « (the negro) was not yet dvliiaed. Bnt let him have a chance to prove his manhood and social stains. He thought no body knew what they ware going to do with him or what the negro wa» going to do with himself— perhaps so back to Africa. Ur. McComas next adverted to the taxation qsesUon. Lenbem consider that if ib* war was to end to-day they won >d hate a debt npon them of $400,000,000. Joon Quincy Adams waa Qcfeaied lor Premorat becanae ol his extravagance. When be spent $33,000,000 ner annum, this debt mast be paidt with iu interest, in gold, and from the pockets or the poor man; for every is taxed alike, rich and poor. If the rich man wot cared on bis goods, be Increased their price, so that real y the whole taxation will fall open the work* logman. Labor then will be cronad down to the dost like sure*. It was wrong, he believed, to tar specific articles, for the tax tell equally on the poor man a*d mOllonafre. Let Congress drop their expensive discussions on tarifls, and work jOflJj. They should exempt all form property aid place a tax on capital. The speaker, at con* slderable length. abased the present state of afialrs, arguing throughout, the question of capital nmi labor—from a lanor stand-point. In conclusion, he advised the toendafton of free Polytechnic schoote, and wooed np by round y abating the laws generally and xoovtcg the appointment of six to stndy the ques tion iborunrbiv, and draft mediation! for the con sidcrarlon of themeetmg. Tho motion was carried tmamm coaly. _ . ootoorm ok usomrtovs. The chair appointed the taUowlsc as the com mittee: Messrs.Oosbro. of the Coopers Union: Broaobant, of the Machinists; Xrrtng, of the Cat* rtage Maker*; Dooley, of the Rakers; Myers, of tho Cabltet Makers; and Waugh of the Brethren oi the Foot Board. esxaeks or xn, ecmAQSO' B , cl A«er.thacdllor o/ He Otrmtc sap ?r !. h0 'Yarttopron’s Advocate, noxt iff na - ?• P»*» «< IfnsOi on tbo atl’Ur I"!™' «,?■; the aicmlocssof tallln* tick epoa the old political parties, woo. be utd, mo«t tsis*-„*S tle tseeeelga «ll| of ibe people. v 8 men before him wn»t do, and chance the laws lo the interest of the working c.asses, # A law, ho defined to be the expression of the Interests of the few. who , y «ao®eb to make it; corroborating Lt» tJcws by alouotation From the work of the** great 10 Tbrodoro rerltcr." Tbo Ijleor the tu. "“J* ““•'Aetedtobotho worklpomen, end In Mimbllatipg laeensco condemned tbe preecm SfiS n ’ ne ‘ 1 i5 ~4n* "'P*P < '". endcrery other in etltnaon. The wet httween Capital end Labor baa alrradj begim tn tbla dtp, thiraoh tbo ninora -«.hlraii.o .talc It, Tto. Muir commenSd "•“> ,*ho Importation of .lit. Belolan S cblnUta by tbo Illtoola Central Railroad C’omoanr. Their ignoring the impending contest. Mr Slater lamented at length, tbo severe taxation or in© country. which bo thought ground down the people of this nation Wo ff those or anv other Ibe qneaUon ol wbo leto pay tbla devolves wllh them and tbelr do'cnnlood acUon. Atlblapotot by tbe iatrodnctlon ol the following ttssoLvnast. Whebsa*. All experience hath shown, that dn. ring the Jorg ages In which hnmanfry ft]© been governed by force, fraud nod money, the undoubted tendency of ail government, and the govermne elO'Ses Uto become corrupt, enfeebled aud o£ prejelvc, and to demand radical reform, to mm aorieFy from decay and death; and ° MVe Wuxcras, AU reformations which have pnriflod ftrd given new progress and life totho nailons. have originated from tho ranks n? tbe still nucorropted people. And, where.- we find ourselves acting m the mtdat « stupendous revolution, fraught with the destfolc of onr owni Dcimle, uudtn a large degree with this bop*, of the hnman race—a slgnlflcflnce, the o’d political nartica seem l?<Sinl e b-o of upprciUtlog and appropriating—therefore. Hewitt*, That we tbo true people do hereby In auacrate a new party, with new a P p&?joa?Visd new hopes, whose watchword shall be “Labor’'— whosebasis eha!lbeihOfliHlnncomipted“pcopla>v and whose aim and destiny it shall be to rnren. eraip tbe nstloa, advancedv|lix«tlon,eqaaiu2‘tho lifhtbe fraternity, liberty and prosperity and do temracd tffort, to Insngorate ihe reisn or min lortvad oi money, and VfmmxAS, We arc happy to believe that slave labor Is, by tbe Inexorable law of events, in the process ol speedy, certain, and unregretted ex entwar;Theratbre, tt » «^*ofOmpr^. Mucited, TMt we accvpl all crest £, c ( iD t h. grand mnrcli of hnm«imj,.na pledge ooreclv«C ae intnre event, elietl develop tfaemeelvee, to be governed br Hie highest prlndplea ot dvlltralien end rrogresa. «nd ,o .iape onr action ae to so cere the rtohta and enbaerve the Intereata and hagplneas or both tho while and tho black ticSj tt’nrniar, WalvtanalT qneationa aa to the came 1 of one present tronhVca wo and onreelveo to the midet ol a nnirereal aad ernef war, with mm of onr own race, of onr own rcllgloQ. and chlcdvaona ana grmioaona of too gforiuna old revo’oUonleta wbo achieved onr war which no amceraanapracefoleffort hna been madetoir. rest ; a war which baa already coat the moat atn* pendona and appalling amonnt of mleerv and of Pnman olood and tieaanrc. of any war yet known among mankind: a war which glvea no prom lee of an end to its drafts “ npon the la boring people, and whoso coutlnnance mnel add additions] tribntarlea to the ocean of blood ahead, abed, additional monrncc. to the milUona already to black, ana additions] e 1 v I . o ?iiJ!a n JS n . <!T, J o Ule ahaolntely appautng debt already Ihetened on n>, end whlrti blSafflr to flnailg eod. cven u we triumph. In common bankruptcy and rain of both eecttona of the coon lvSert«»Mm§ r ° lat ’ I ° BTenb!av of onr common Wnraias, Vopnlar opinion, both North and South, baa indicated a willingness upon the part of the people to suspend and accent les. creel and despeiaie means of ndlnstment in obedience, therefore, to this humane Impnlao ■Sceolced, That we win consent and agree to an armistice, and the call of a national convention, whose dntv it shall b© to peaceably recognize tho UnUnna rt-csrabUsb the rights of the States ‘v*”? tnanner as shall h© consistent with the rights honor. Interest and happiness of Uib -wnoi.x rxonji; and. w 01 WnsnzAa, The revolotlon acblfcved by our fatLerr, was a signal protest against all distinction of classes, and jnrtJy and wisely icaogorated tho rdgn of the majority, lor the good of the greatest number; and xixnßAs, Capital and wealth, contrary to the sptrtiof our institutions, and in defiance of the plain rights aad Interests 0 | tbe people, have through their luoasand-iold Instruments of power, obtalred absolute coutrol of oar Government. Us offices ana pstrooai’e. and through the agenev al pur own pretended representative* and servart* have made It the Instrument for fostering caotaU at the expense of labor, and of pandering to tbe Interests ot xnpney while It micrtysncrverts or 1 egiects, the rfobts and interests or men; there tore B<M!ced, That we (Ml Insltt open re-torlns laboring mrn, and toe great mass of the people! to their Jnst lights and supremacy as the majority! ata make oar government In fact what oar lathers made it-ln tluory; and that while we denoence all war of c'a»t«s except In self-defence, we neud It »** no war of classes to wrest the control or onr bapptnesi ana destiny from tho corrupt and selfish nomination of capital, and to compel tho laws to ielnrt to labor. WCxitZAs. The present war was not caused by the laboring men of the North, nor fought under tbclr direction, nor continued for their Interests— tbdr only part being to bear Ita burdens and shed their blood in ibo ranks, and Y wtional bonds at* almost en. Ilrcly held by oar o« n citizens of extreme wealth, and constitute A their hands chiefly profit#, re! Mlrrd by them during, and trom tho war, olten fracdolent, and always enormous and extort.onatel and when even held by the fairest, hare been unr ebaaed at Uflo ow one-lhlrd of what the bonds for In cold; and Wnannas, Wr recard It shameful, to transmit a Ices bright inheritance to our children than were, cclvcd trom onr ancestors; therefore Jfcsc/r«/, That labor Is unatl* to psy, wilboni utter enslavement, and ought not to be compelled to nay the wardcbtoltbe nation; bnt that capi talists, shoddy contractors and speculators, who bare cere growing fat on the people's nun, shall bo taxed to pay both debt and Interest; and to forestall the certain attempt to bo made by them to indirectly recharge the taxes back on labor, that tho wealth hoarded A government bonds should be taxed *uch percentage as will certaraly and flu ally psy off the bonds, and sock tax shall stand as a credit on the bond itself, and to that extent er tirgnish It. And, \\heicas. Au taxation has heretofore been laid to conserve the interests of tne rich, ana la such manner that labor not only fouuht the battles and performed the work, hqt pain directly n moat In iquitous proportion ot tho taxes, and Indirectly tho whole; and Whereas, Every man should contribute to the roalDtunaiiCO of Ws government oat of that which be has. end in proportion to his ability; and Bbcrens, It is but just, that while the strong arm of labor Je compelled lo flcht the battles nod do the drudging toils of life, that capital should pay!lß money; and wucnni.fi. All rtamp dalles and epedUc tuxes on article* of cotisumptfon which are used alike by the poor and rich, are nnJuat and oppressive to the last degree, and hare been devivwl solely to cover up itir d*-s*en to favor cashes and sections, and mate labor bear the hardens of government oat|of tbi ir bard earned pittance. Therefore, £etuted,' That ail raze* of the general, gorern ment should be levied by way of per cents, o oo wealth ana Incomes, these being the tree elements indicating a man's ability (opay: and that tbar ebailocso Wd as to give no advantage, prefer* ence*. or notxoty to ono section ofibe coantryover . other; and that, as ams ter of policy and in*, ticc, all fanning lands, and the bumble '‘states and incomes ot ihtpoor, sbonld be exempt from tax ation by (he central government, And, Wnra»*». It I. the htebM : duly ol onr no,cm meet to alleviate, edacato and enlighten onr mass es: therefore, That it Is the imperious duty of onr Slate Governments to establish polytechmcVchools* to every State for the free and practical Instruction of onr children, In farming and tbemechaaicarts • and ’ Boohed, That it shall Ire tha express atm of our party to c«tsbil?h the dignity and respectability of labor, asm to so legislate as to protect laboring men, bj Jaw, from the canning, oppression and gmpitg exactions ol the rich, and. as farts oo«- Blble, rtsSc the test of respectability *■ Manbood and not money.’* Among the many reforms need ed, w« propose to mom, at the earliest poMble momcoi, to a cold b«el? for wans: lb prevent all unjust cornpcminn with honest mechanics by con vict labor; to shorten the hours oI labor; and to secure, by law, preferenci- for alt debts contacted foriaoor>n eveiy case of bank or individual in fcOiteucv. £(solttd y That we will at present pm n n candl cates on onr Presidential ticket, bat shall organ ize ana rnn opon onr platform, until wo can’s'- certain who will prove most ioyai to onr interest s slo most acceptable to the people; but that wo will promptly place our candidates in too field for all other offices nltlun norcift, In ord-r to secure om propoeed,rck»nns at the earliest possible mo ment. . Kttolrtd, That weshsll stand forewarned by the expericLCcofall rbe past, thatcupi al will array It* money, its newspapers, and surh oi Us public tpcasersaed clercyaa it can subsidize and con trol, to vnscr at our eOar's, to traduce and elander ourftletd?, to belie onr irerltlon*. to threaten and overawe the na»k.sn.-ed,to wcotdle and seduce >he ratn, to purchasethe eorrapf, to eubsidizo trie nc ctsvitonis and to throw dUcnrd, jcalonsy sod bus f lcum into onr rank*, by every means, fair and i<nl, wUhVD their powvr. But thvt evrry true von ol labor, scornioc alike thetr bribes, their blsn disTnuni?, and tbcfr threats, will defiantly stand flag of labor, and the toca who Jkrotrtd, That we appeal to all farm, mechanic, and other laborers, and vhe true friends of labor equality, Jneftcc, and a higher drillzirion every where whether in the ranks ofournaiUut armirs. U the shops, or in the field, to orgsnlze for toe contest —tooreaofze?poutaoe<m«ly and at once* to cart aside ever* lev!m" of selfishness and Jcal’- on-y, and respire to triumph at every com and at all hazard, and make one grand, united efion to MTelaborfroin degradation and enthralment, and onr glorious country from ruin and slavery. Tncee resolutions received nnammoua confirms lion. After a song by the Glee Club of the Oer man Asroaauon. given with excellent effect, Mr Sctalager resumed his remarks. Be confined his remarks eolelyto abusing- the present» Ucago papas, and seemed to think that the best manner to annihilate them wontd be to tmow than Into the street, and elevate the pancr of which bo was the humble editor, which paper bad already m*d« every paper Id Cuicaeo tremble In their hoots. TWe political capitalist pap* re tad led them astray for thirty inn. hut he had Jos; struck rfr&t tS£ and ho wished them to follow it! Be wished them to send worktngmea to Congress and to turnout the politician* and those paltry newspapers, those * l vecal presses”—the Sioalt Zeitvngtkv6 T»ism. Be then adverted to the conduct of the different papers regarding their meeting, and again advertised bU own particular sheet. They had better free themselves now, be fore the cloud of national bankruptcy bad hunt upon them, and before they were drafted Into the army. ✓ Too President then read to the meeting the fol lowing resolutions; Etscire >, Thattht Trades Assembly be directed and empowered to take all suitable steps to organ if w par*/’ andin*nre its euccets, sod that all frne sons ot labor will stand by them to the la*t hour of the fight ' Sooietd, the proprietors of thj Working ilen'r AdcocaisAetcrrc, and shill bare both oar svmpaihy and support os long as they conuoaeto devoteihelr enereles so nobly to tbecause of working mep, aid that it Is the duty ofererr laboring manto read btsown piper and no other Hoc red. That In the opinion or this meet!nr Abraham Lincoln and f'e office holders of the country sbonld shoulder the musket. The whole ot the resolution* were carried noon), mouriy, when Mr. McAlplac, 80. StSYanßnren street, arose and rronmlgated a challenge to Gov ernor Tate? to enter the army with him as a pri vate. * The meeting then adjourned. Webavejostawordtoear concerning this dr* nonstmlon. It any peraoc supposes that the (■ctngeoosottertiioeeorMeComa* and hit man, Bchlager, 01 the ftiton, are the sentiments of the workingmen ol Chicago, they are immensely mis* taken. Th«e etntltmen are warflypoUw3J Backs, who. despairing of advancement at the baud* of their own patty, have taken up the labor question Jo the bone of rtdlnp into potter. We mj mu. in the face of Hr .Comas«dfrciafber of any ulterior personal motives. Be u either instncoce »the positions be takeSrOt he Is an eoormooa traitor. The Union working men of Chicago will not and do rot endorse his treasonable utterances Tbe ball contained at least five hundred men who have no Interest iu tbeqoesrlon. They were tbe aseof cotrien or tbn scamp* who will attend tbe great Copperhead 1 Convention tu this city a w*ek from Monday, - We do not vtler to tbe member* of that convention, but to the gamblers, the sbonloer bluer* and the rUlalas woo hope to reap a rich harvest out ol the crowd that will be in attendance. These aie the men who pocked tbe hall on Saturday sight and to dictate to the workingmen of Chicago a olatfocm of principles, HeComasand his aseodate wire paßers behind the scene* have committed an im* (loos blunder. They are holaed by their own pi-tard. They dlgyed a pft|for tho workingmen, I and have fallen Into It themwves. They bavo thrown »ttetinred lutojbs • Mdloe «nd 1 all will be coi'flaiucd. Thera aro nnnoreaa or in cm now active and Intloeullal mombera ol these■ dif ferent asiocfat lona, who cannot bo cajoled by the Bontheo tamer, or onv other mao. to turn their societies into hotbeds for sprouting treason, and be may as well * understand this Ant ea last. The President of the Trades assembly, a weak man to bo sore, put of somo in fluence became of his official poflUoa. appears to have entered Intotblscrosd conspiracy to copper hcadise the working men of Chicago with infinite real. He Informed onr reporter that to avoid giving offense lo any member of tbea»BOdallons, he hnd selected one speaker from eacn pi the great political parties—McComas and SdUacer Too lt!cu that (ho Union party had rewescntalioa In either ot these gentlemen, is decidedly rich. FA'S OF SOI/D1F.89 WIVES, Tbe Order to Increase tbelr Weekly Mlpcnd—Tlre money not Fortn coming. The Tmncxn office waa visited on Saturday ofl tsrncon by an Indignant crowd of soldiers' wives, who complained that those wbo have charge of the disposition of the city and county bounty, have cot paid them tbe in*, reused allowances they were led to expect from an article that appeared in our columns a day or two ago. They farther com plttacd that, upon their remonstrating with the officials, they treated them* rndely and offered to turn them out of the room wlthontadima. For tbs credit of onr common humanity we are willing to believe that these poorcrea'urea are laboring under a mistake in respect to tbo latter complaint. As to the former, tbe officials know best If there were any grounds for boding oat hopes that have since ptotca to he without foundation. The qcest'.fn of tho support of the families of those who fight oor battle* for os, baa become a very sericn.* one, and those who know the misera ble stipend tho.' receive cannot fall to winder bow existence can he kept upon so ncappreciahle an amount. Think of it—one dollar a week for an adnlt sod tween-fire cents lor a child. One of the women who called upon us. whose husband Is now sleeping by the banks of the Ten nessee. and her two children -receive the tremendous amount of one dollar and-fifty cents per week, ttiose who earn a weekly salary of S2S. and still find it difficult to get thnmeb tbe week without running in debt. wQt open wide tbelr eyes «Ttb astonishment. This magnificent tom will buy five pounds of poor sugar; or one * sixth of a cord ol wood; or one-tenth ot a ion of coal; or one-sixth of a barrel of floor. It Is a horning shame that such pitiable allow ances shall be doled out to these people, and wa trust that some means Will be devised to Increase the amount paid. BBUGIOUB INTELLIGENCE. The Tonne Men's Bible Claaa meets every Sun. afternoon at 4 o’clock In room No. 15, Method difit Church Block. Strangers are Invited to at? tend. , Re J’ Sf’ continue. Ibis evening, in the First Congregational Church, comer of West Washington and Green streets, his account of his recent visit to General Grant's army, and of the work of the Sanitary and Christian CommisMons. J aa The Sabbath morning service of the First Ban tlet Church will be held, until lurtbep the lecture room of the Unitarian ChurdbL on Wabasb avenue, comer ot Hubbard CoutL Sab bath school at 0 a.m. Fablle worship at Mfcßfj ». m. ard liUp, xm every Sabbath. Preaching bv the Pastor. Dr. Everts. The prayer meeting U rriday evening ata quarter before eight , A meeting will be held in Bryan BaD, this even tag for tbe purpose of awakening an Increased in forest in the work of tract distribution In the citr Earnest and interesting speaker* will bo present and address the meeting. Rev. C. E Cbaner Rector of Christ Church, E. 8. Wells, President a\ tbe Tonoff Men's Christian A«eoclatlon, Mr Rock well, and others, aw expected to speak. The nub ile is invited. v . of Grace church will worship In Trinity church to-day, and next Sabbath. Morn tag service only. ElderJ. S.bweeney will preach in tbe Christian Church, situated on Monroe street, between Aber deen and Rocker streets, atlOtf o’clock a. m, mfi at 8 p. m., Subject for forenoon and even ing, “Isms In Religion serve only to give aid and comfort to the enemy of all Religion.'' In the morning Unlvemlism and Motorialbm will be ex amined. la the evening Calvinism and Sotrlt naltsm. y Rev. M. Schofield will preach in tho Union Park Congregational Church this morning at loitf 0 dock, and evening at 7?f. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 3 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Raymond, of-Evanston, ■accessor to Dr. Dempster, will preach in tho Jeflersoa Street 31. E. Church morning and evening. Friends are Invited. Mrs- Aldnda WUhelm, H. D., of PhHadriphla, will speak on the subject ol Spiritualism in m£ tropolUan DaU this morning at 10# o'clock, and in the evertag ac J# o’clock. Subject for the evening lecture—“ The rmlnsooby of Death.' School for children at 4 o'clock In the afternoon There v ill he no further services lo the Bereau Baptist Church until farther notice, or until re pairs are completed. Sendees morning and evening in the Jefferson Street M. B. Church. Preaching by Rev. Miner Raymond. D. D. At the Wcs'nunptcr church, filuated on tbe cor ner of Ontario and Dearborn streets, there will be be preaching at 10# o’clock. Sermon by Rev. Mr. The Sunday afternoon sermon and service In 8t James' Church will be resumed to-day atho'clock. Service also in th© morning at 10# o’clock. The Church of the Boly Communion will be open for dlvlno service at 10# a. m., and IK o'clock p. m. During the absence of the rector; Rev. E.W.nager, the Rev. A. E. Wells, of Kewa nee, will officiate. Rev. Dr, Tiffany, of Evanston, will preach In the First M. B. Cnurcb ofthi* city, this owning. Rev. Mr. Truax will preach this morolog, and Rev. Mr. Mtilard, from Qnlncy, In the evening, at Edwards’ Presbyterian Churcn, located on the corner oi Balstca and Harrison streets Rev. H. N. Bishop, Rector of St.John's Church. Union Paik, having returned from his *uc\mer tour, wl'l occupy tbe polplt of the church to day at tho usual hours of moraine and evening service. * Tbo AdTtntJets, Her. J. N. nimes, will wench in room No, 17, (ap bulm). Entrant between Nos. 77 and 79, Dearborn >etrccL Service W ball b&st 10 a m, and half past 7 m (he twcnlns* Mr.Himc* will atve pomo account in the mcmlne aervlce ol the brcaldoc up of Ms meeting cm Btate Have itoMtant* rlebta In Chicago? AH Interested are invited , J Tbo atn.ua> camp-meetlmr of the Cnlcaso dis trict whl commevea on Wednesday next on the old wonnds at Desplalnce Station, about sixteen miles from Chicago, 00 the line oi the North western railroad. It will continue through till the following Toer-day. It is expected by the friends tbetibealtcodiQcowin be fully ennal to tbit of any preceding year, as the greatest interest Is be ing taken in the matter by the members of many of our city corprcfatioDs. ArraßSomonta bare been made for beaming visitors. The regular monthly meeting of tbo Chicago Sabath School Union wW be held ou Monday even ing, Aug. S2d, in tbo Second Pre-byterlau Church, comer cfWnJm.-b avenue and Washington street! commencing at a quarter before eight o’clock. On ritg the evening the following question win ho prevented lor cbscnesfou; 4 *Uow may wp b»>at take care of the converted scholars In oar Mis sion Schools!” Music for tijo entcrtalnmeot of the Union will he furnished by one of onr leading illtsrion bchools. Police Cockt—HoßDCHrES—Tho attendance of prieoncreat tbe Police Court on Saturday was even more scanty than on any o'hcr occasion dur ing the week. Seven or eight eiupld drunks and two or three Instances ol vagrancy met with their nenal meed of punishment. There were two cases ©J robbery on toe dockct- D. \V. Hurroagh*. John Brown, John Farwell and John Taylor -were charger, vriih having robbed a eoldler named John Carpcnrr of *3oi> The defendant raid he bclom cd to tie 3d lltreouri cavalry, and arrived in the city the prevu.ua night, from Madiftou on • bis tray to the from. He hid enlisted In Milwau kee about a week since. He took aupoer at the Best, after which ho strolled around tho town, and when opposite the saloon of George Jae*er on the corner o( Weds and Van Bnren streets, about one o clock in tbe morning, he was set npoa b»- Borrows, who rnebed out ot the saloon, and dragged him Into an adjacent alloy, where Par well lo lowed and lent his assistance In . w>o other prisoners watching tbe transaction through the window gome parti-s who were on the opposite side of the suloicr tor help, and obsvtv ug the transaction, went to the re»cne. The police were summoned,’ and tbe font pilaonew were arrested. Auotnw m»r, namrd Jerry Monroe, was aUo known to be In the saloon at tbe time the soldier was robbed but be effteted his escape. After a patient tnre«l tlgation of the ca«% which was somewhat mixed Justice Stiller thought ihere was no evidence to joaufy him In holding Brown and Tailor Tbe lorzncr was diechamd, hat Taylor who is known to the notice a» a consummate Iraler »bd dlsorderlv chimcier was scot uu lor sixiy dijs. BmTonvbs who is the bar-keeper at the >flloou, and taroell, wore in default of nail In SBX*X) committed for trial at the Slower*? The soldier being unable to give bill In lor Ha appearance as a witness, was detained The missing money was not (ooud, bat £55 was taken from tbe person of Burroughs and claimed to belong to tbe owner of tro **loon. William ilcGarry, residing at No. IT? Illinois tlNct. charred Dennis Drew and Bareev n.iinn with bavlnc robbed him ol pa wbHJ h£w« iVIS ou a iHuch in front of McUraWs taloonf ou North ft ater s’rcct, at So’cJoca on Saturday more" li c. The complaining witness said ho was oar ilal y ai-lccp at the time »bc money was takvu. bwt fcelli.p some m-rton withdrew bis liand tram hla pocket he awoke and Kire chase to two men who were nmniug away as ta-i as thev conl-i Thn-r wtmt Into a bonre, anu obialning toe aid of ani licemav, be followed and found both the accused paulhUj nndrerbod In one of the bedroom* Mr* Brew swore that ndtbw her sou Oenuis nor BDlon had bteo out of tbe boose ouring the nl'ht, where upon JusticeMcßonne’) ordered both DriaancrH m be discharged The man Drew has been In the ar my, and only relnraed home from .Memphis, on ac count ot ill health, on Friday evening. SinsWtnsLSTZAVta, “ iliLwacscx.” a Tes pc I is now lyin? at the wharf of Mr. Spifford, jn?t below the north end of Both street bridge, whose advent Into the waters of the Chicago river makes a little epoch in onr commercial history. The side wheel steamer “Milwaukee" has been for live years past plying between Milwaukee and Grand Hatch, on the Detroit and Milwaukee Railway and Steamship Line. She has now abandoned thU line of trarel, and will henceforth make me trio from Chicago to Grand Haven three times a week, connecting with lines to Sasinaw and ucmnsr and tte Grand Trunk and Great Western RaOroada. She Is a splendid boat, SSO feet long, St feet beam. 60 feet over ell In width. 17 feci 4 inches deoth! and has an ecelne of 1,050 horse power, carrying htr through the waterat the rate of fourteen mllca an boor with tweptT*Jhxce pound* of steam. Her tonnafie is 1,D39,«nd she can comfortably sleep two bordred and fifty passengers. Her arrangements (or the comfort and safety of quests are all of the Teiy firstda»s; epadona. well fitted stateroom* sod cabin. Commodious dining room aodnonmr. life preservers, and fire engine and hose, wnichls laid on each mcht, ready for any emergency. She it* boll! very slroogiy, sod it is difficult to conceive of a era strong enough to part her. She look* and Is btnUmore like an ocean steamer than a bike end. We advise those of our readers who wish to see a really fine Tassel to look at her aether cross Rush street bridge, and if they wish to uke passage, they will ficdth>-tn>rlTes suited. Czptdln wamee K. Trowel! Is loocaod «ell known to cun nectlon with her, baring railed with the " Mllwau* lee*’ since she waa lanncbed, in 16C9, and com* msttued her for focr years. The other officers are t*rt»r Marray. Engineer; Alan. Q. Muir. Parser* Wq. Kirkland, Steward: A. Black, Ist Mate* all gentlemen. A Fjxi t -“Tfccatlent!cn of ifajor Telyerton. of the Central Police Station, was last even Inc celled to an accident which had occurred at the corner of Ciarkand Randolph streets, and which it was thought had tt-minated fatally A' man named John Donnelly, trom Genera, w bile etacdlmr near Smith * annlon store made a talssreo and foil into the arc* of the new huildtcc now betnr erected oq the site of the old “Justice’s Corner ” A ladder was proenred and the man taken to the Central Police Statiur, where it was found that he bad heto mearij stunned by the fall. Uls la-*, which’ bao hern badly cut, was properly aitended to. and be was In the tonne ofa short time enabled to walk to Ua hold. ~FnoßAßns Tatai. AoctDEKT.—A lady seventy yean of age* Urine on Harrison ilmt, met with ip accident on Saturday evening, at the corner of Detnlslnee and narrlson street*, which U U feared may terminate fatally. She was walking on the Imperftct sidewalk, her dress became entangled and she fci, hreaktns her collar hone. The lady was taken to Reynolds' drag store, and was con- TOjed thence to her home. Natal Chaxgzs.—Surgeon S. J. Jones, of the Naval Bendesrons at Chicago, has been detached from dnty, with orders to report to pum. gnt tor doty la the Golf Blockading Squadron. Part Assistant Sorgeon Q. 8. Beardsley relieves him at this post. An-Cftfin feATS. The past week hat shown no diminution of in terest In the attendance at the different places of amusement In onr diy, though at a ttme when the fashionable world rolca it to bo vulgar to patron ize the drama, The (bet Is. that tbo people of Chicago care very Utile (or the dictates of fashion. When they find a really good thing they are willing to express their aumlmion, whatever tbo season. AtMcVlckcr’sTbcaicrtbe “Seven Sisters” hss had a most successful ran, the hoaao being p*r. lenity crowded at each representation. Thu piece baa clcaed its career lor the present, hut we shon’d not wonder to see it revived before long, especi ally if consistent with the engagements of He- DononghandLottfl. Chinfran opens on Monday cretins with •“ Our American Cousin.*' . The Lecture Room of the Museum is closed for a brief season, those who hot a “little while ago” walked Its ftindb being scattered to the loar winds ofhesven. They wPu however, soon reeathcr, and with new attractions again draw crowded hone*** nightly. The Has cum Lecture Room has always been a popular place of resort, and them is ro reason to mppora that It will lose any of Its i-rtiUQi by the vacation. The Umeam proper, wl*h its one hundred thousand curiosities, sights and tounos (tide the invisible lady) la still open, ard is not forgotten, a t its drily receipts testily. The Varieties is drawing largely. The manage xnent has secured Mr. W. J Thompson and ms dog Hector, who will on Monday night open with “The Cattle Stealers”—the first time In Coicoco. The piece wa» composed for the purpose of show ing the wonderful tnlnlpg of tho dog, Thompson as Antonia, tho thief. Is attacked by the dog, and shoe's him: tbo animal Is dragged irom the but afterwards revives and. enacts henotirnUy the part ofa wounded crca'ure. In the second vet supposed to be laid at as interval of five years— the dog recognizes the thief and kills him. We doubt not that the piece will he an an eminently successful one. \BRkfiT£D.—On Saturday evening Captain Nc »on. who had inspected that two men named Qforgo Eager and James Holland wore coccerncd in the rebberv of tbe soldier named John Carpen ter. retorted in another column, accompanied a detschmmt of bis f< rce to a barn ■on Van Bnren street, where tbe men were thought to be secreted. Tbo officers succeeded In capturing tbe men, and a portion of the missing money, to the amount of ninety dollars was found noon their persons. LOCAL MATTERS. A Seasonable Family Remedv—Chole ra Morbus, hammer Complaint. Cholic, Sour 6tom acb.Bisrrbma, and all affections of the bowels In cident to childhood at this season of the year, ore cored at once by Dr. Jayne's Carminative Balsam. It allayfi tbo irrlta#bh and calms the action of the stomach, end being pleasure to the taste. Is readi ly taken by children. While it may be given with entire safety to Infants, it yet acts promptly and thoronchlj, when sdffllslstared according to di rections, to either children or adults. Sold hr Druggists everywhere. ao£aa-pBB9-3t-m w 9 of the Rorvone, beminal.’Dmiary and Scsmii Bystems.—New cal reliable treatment —in report* of the Howard AfiaodiUon. Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, tree of choree. Address i>t. J, Skill on Homthton, Howard Aa«o daUoa, No, 8 Sooth Ninth atreei, Pbl£ulel|hla. pB~ Home and Sim Painting, Caldmlathg, Gluing and Graining. Paper Hangings and Win dow Shades aelUncai wholesale and retail at Now Tort pricer. F. B. Eiubv, 83 Randolph street. Box 6988. liSl-MSS-lm ffletrcpollt&afeiaU to This Hail J« to rcct lor all the porposes for which eacfchaUe are ordinarily u*es, Terms moderate. Applica tions can be msdoal the oZce, adjoining theea trance to the IcJO-iiWO'tf markets by Telegraph. (*t. LonU market. IBpccial Dlrpatck to the Chicago Tribute.* Bt. Loms. 9 atarday, Angost 29, ISW. Todicco.-Acjltc, Bales ottKbhds lags at 113.00 «ITJSO; ccmmon ehipp'cs l*af H8.«V8?5.(0; median do 1?5.tC®53.00; poed do ssooats.oor eommen and medium mannfdctnrlig do IJ7 00Q15.00; rood and H»odo|<s.CoaUoJo. u Tu;cb—Active. Sales of*oo brl« city'.dsnble extra aI»n.W;2W brls city doable extra ICO brig doable extra *1010; brla doable extra |lO 25. ZOCbtlsdocbU extra ro 2fc; so* brU doable extra to SO; I.oCCb.ll exiia |9.;5, inspected j2oobrJi snnet fine 99 so. Bale* ct 100 sacks choice at ft.oo; 400 tacts prime to choice a: 1U&32.M s 730 racks coed at HJM; 1.027 tacks lair and goo i fair at Slttaua. Corn—lnactive. Sales of 169 tacks white at f.«; I.SCO sacks reilow an 6 mixed at ft to Otts-Hlshix. Sales cf 182 sacks at sSc; g.w at S7SC. m etote; 660 sacks at 81c; 7:6 sacks at 83V hj&—Sales > I DC sacks musty at fl.lfi. Barley— -8»le» of n sacks, new crop, at |US. Vuiant—if inactive. Salescomprlre 2t brla a* 9i.76ai.KftsX7slirleatn.TC. * PBoviato>s—Bacon—Sales ef 19 casks bacon tbonldete at 18c. SCOtlerc-i prime kittle lard at 3ic *o ilercee prime fct«Kc; 800 Uercea prime at 20c per pound. Milwaukee Oarhst. tßpetial DL-patch to the Cbicico Tribune. 1 * Vttw*uiiß. Samri'af, aq». 19. Later market firm lots evecltur. Sales bus No. 1 wetat at |197®l 99j< on the tpot, and 200, ony. er*s option, next week. Illinois and (UchlpiQ Canal, CBpeciai Dispatch to toe Chicaew moucs.] BanxixpoßT, Saturday, Aug. 20-1 p.m, Clbasso-J. Harrlt gton, Usrselles, 2,000 ft lam* her, ID,> 00 bhingles, 2,0C0 lath, 10 hns salt: S. F. Gale Athens; Resolute, Athens; Adraace, Athens; W.S.’ Gurnee, Athena; Neptune. Auona, 5,0 J) br’la sun* dries; J. U. Preston.Morris; Onward, Joliet, B, OW ttsempty barrels; AllQnlppa, LaSalle. 81,793 ft lum ber, 2,CM lath; Caroline LaSalle, 72.733 ft lumber 12.550 lathi E. Enruham, Prison; Erwin, LaSalle! W’JW ft Inoiber; Lcgranx, LaSalle, IK brls salt, ha sundries. Absitxp-J. Mecard, LaSslie, 110 teas coal: tz. G. Looml*, Athens, 90 yds rabble atone; 48 yds olmea site stone; Conveyance, Athens, 48 yds olmcnsion stote; D, Hess, Athens, 45 yds dimension stone; Lady Franklin, Attaen«,Bo yds nibble atone; lovcittgator. Atbeat.BOyda rabble stone; Chaunatcn,Kankakee, 2,(0 bn corn.l.roobn rye,s,?oi on oata: Dlrexo, J.i 1et,25 yds dimeaslon atone, as yds rnbbla atona; -9. Eomrup,E^iaon,Boyoarabblestcoe; Al.laroe. Ot tawa, 2/00 bn corn, 4,0(0 bn oa a, 5,900 &s aeds: Morz lOßLUbt.Lasallr, C.C(O tn oern. BaiDoaroKT, Aee.2o. ist4-d p. m. CtBABM-praUU Ko«*.La Salle, 9J.0 0 fuomber; PI»LC», La OdIUS ft lua;ber,f,f(o leih- invaitt gator. Athens ;D.Utaa,do; n G.Loctau.da <lon- Ttyance.co; Jobtnowp.La Salie.sobris hydllmo ft- machinery; Monitor, La Salle, 9., CM « Iqh! her; At lea, La iaile, M.cCO ft lumber; Contest, Mor ris, BS.KO ft lombe: 1 Lady Franklin, Atbsca. AhKiTBD Pclar Star, La Salle. Ut tons coal- Mcnaicb, Micooka, 8/00 bn oats, 67 bus beans. feweii vaiied Ueiroli. [Special Dticatcn to Uia Chicago Tribuaa j Dbtboit, Sttnrday, aumatvr. Up—Bark Dobbins; schooners Eltda, W. r Allen Lively, Dickinson, Merer. Queen of the Litts. Down—lfcne. Wind north-east. New ‘Vorti narjeou Yoak, Bitar Jay. Auatx*»Jo. Cotton—More ac'J vi* ana b:\ter «t kujatsi —ciotlng nt Mkrd lonaiddlitp npUnoa. Maieato VfeAetn naiOc b-tu-r* *:oi<y* 1C.15 fer extra »ta«e: JHKiyatOJU rr ,-x ra ronoa tcon Ohio, and »« v lor traaa orensa—closing Urnf. WnisKT—Firmer; w*vwrn at si BJ-clo#lcg wl.b free sellersat thlsqqotatioa, and State Si Si. Gdalk- OaiTallirnesnitnlr off* riba at ft 15-S 2 ST. lor Chi-aeo saMnc • «M7a?M for Milwaukee Club; a tot winter red wes? err. Cuav-A flrmtr at «t WH®ls3 for muel west err, atid SI 8€ lor bich tolxeo; OAte—hoatr a> PGdi'Tc for western. Wool—rl ro, wlihafairbuttncss. GBocanw-H-nffeearm: Ucaatsd forTtio■ Suvar qu’ev i oi Urm at for Cuba doty raid; 15V3 beensh frr o<> Id bund. ** * Vartmuapw-CJcsai ‘firm at 5103 c tor crude; £•*« S.c lor reflttd in bond, »nd Bifcß9cfur refined ic*«. a®' la jtop.\ demand. •S7Ji{-.8T50 tot mere; »59h934".25 now ro cu»lngal » prime net*. Alao ?O,M;a t,,jj new men, for aqc. r,uy t » ODTI:u,a.SJ(J.‘ttA4OAB.%tdXO.OO >rUdo for J.-o --t-mher, iMni op Pecfduil. Lard atm-226:CSc; alsojppi ba* forlnt b*:fof g»ptewDer. ceJtr’s opJloc.ataSjfc. ffawer sw-aay. Fkiladvlpbla >**arßct- Batordar, August2®. FLom-Steady; extra lamtly |U&ev?> knoct 3tJf- 11-C, S^s? ; 2. w J 75: white- srjtres.co. Corn firm; Tellow *l.7o,and mUeo «I.M*i6s. Oats higher; ucw *.<£&c:uidtfe * Pm’vr^toK!—Mesa pork jjcw, |t3.cf. Lard firm, at ‘a }re. VnißKT~*lftt P» rnotmi—ont'.t; end* 4KKt:e; reflacl la toad SSftEtc. neebtefeSc. K*{.tbs dull. BaQaio tnaraet. Bottaj.o, 6»torJ*/, Ac& SO. Ftcm-tr* chanced. Gbats—Wbea* unU, with only a limited rfonfPt. SAieeci No.schlcacoeprine ax itTWoa.Wh old red »interat t2.-i’X. t-on. qnu«. at »187-j.l.Sd lor No. t. 0» a bt*?i to'' beld at &}eß2c* wm!-E»-|ißo. C*»A« FBMOnrji—■ToHeTTo:k:mer,Kßl'.«C! r«tß.ms ofct»,j2H<2 ita»c. L'K* iMroit’s—Ft;nr, 4,6CS brfs: wh»at, 57,536 bo; coin.vs?,i.£?ba.i G.'SO- Exnara— to: <ci n, 61',9t0 bo; oats, tt.9.“0. Mott kork money and Stock market KowTobx. Saturday. Aujj.’JO. Mcceyatilve sod Arm tt7 p*x ce-t. Btssine Kx ck«iftrcllftilibx. Gold warcelrso Q nJ,ommo< al2s6J£ *OV*£CILR to «7X- Of Cl'tit C 10 SWV{. art- TEcaos U> il‘.H.»iid clonus qoietai 337 Total «x oot-i ot too* le to-dty. »?4.wJ. Govcrnis*ut lUOSs! fieooy. XJ B:6s. K8»f; cooperu, :*®o c jot on», iCSS&USS. Oswrn Slarhet. oswioo. Saturday, AustulM. Ptoct—Bnter demand, at sir.J'tSlC 50 for Ko 1 eptin»: t>P.73 fortes winter: for white: *US» ciU-35 tor doaoln extra OhAix-.wii**t quiet, ptttlM ceeerall? ao%r». Corn dull: Dliftfisll.42K• K**i locisnat .UH9U&. Ko grain 1 f tii.'r dttcriptlont iu tnariet, Caaal F2»ionr»-yuttt._ Sonoa Cattle Uarteb Atrambrtdee and Brtsbtoo, for the weecondlss The rcOowire is the amount of stock reported at market: Cattle, Sheen. Fat Boss. ThUweek. i£* Ko htllVMk... ... ... S.ltS S.TOB ECO OteytarafO(Aug.l?)—..A«S 9Ali Tto rns cx*. BttT3»-F.xtn.... Per 1M si on the latqnallty ,J.««12.;a \ total welguiorblue, vd do tallow. uj Oreaaed td du 8 »3J beat. Stem— shoat*. wheieaale, retail, tfeallc per s. Itaxaixa—'The M halaiceo f power" in the Boitoa Caro* a»n rheepmarkttjaLolobythe Aeit. At the »oah,r«lr-ouLaa-cUonit tell. «u fail the wictaor beef*nojanvoD*t-ambrtdieuad ineat oti. itA»rda> mo “cnly:»o wt»tenu“ Tnu was ecoa ne«a w» tee hciiherncrov<n. whohope* tope noie o advance price ot thetj n e«. And on the belter quatmt* the* Btre able to ro to ; bat 10 i»*£e a por*l->.*oC f-e r.fcheaoorar iboßrnberuraata wata.» thin, tdar “•Ur-pen " ittjtf.« a: the r.otcters «w oa-mimc to payan> nor*ioithUsttjdth»n t&tT have done, u tteyaKj|idac*i/rT»’*tisf»ct.cn to thrlr nutta* <r* StiiLwe thi.-k,all grade* r.t c*-.t2of-el he la flnihfe, |?.»Brf»ter ( o*ci*r, rf mt a nail aem b*vndhiih co*» of tbi wriico cattle, l«o croT»r* U) eo ,* from T-e toll •10 ft». mote than traiwcek. a co-opart of the weatera were bauaht oh tcnra lafsoo.acn «ot «hxh, it t« a- 11, • 111 coic &<■* ©. in«B'-taC-<» l '’R oter last week, the aj dual lucbtr or w«tt nts fSV . .... tt e make 7,0 Sahn pane of whi*h';Koa?e western ce'WMirrnen’ m:»u on eomsitfSioD. The Northern and Kirtrm wc aMe tvf the heed, at •Up’ic*e,no3 *i :a to acfcrrtoj to quality. B ms abbot the rang* of IW* wetW, but on the wha r e r»eonnt tne drexe • Tne*e are more than te-ie* a« many »hct.o led lambs thU tree*.as Uat, andboteif eracxpUH fears cl ascltorOrea* downof price*in ueaty. CIIICAIKI CATTLENAEKET. Par the Week Ending Adauat «0, IStfl. Sattopit Ktuxiso, Aop«t i\ iSW. ThatecoptMjf Iw»l cattle »<l L'« Q«w « tAa t*j!oui yvtli in tue cJtr. tor the »eic etdlnc to d«;,ecߣputr u foUo« vl’Ji t&« pterion# vsekly rcctl t>t« uoce JnJy 3. ‘ EMTM. 800. C" Fo. ?WX«dIrRA.US,W P.«l JS.^3 ' etkeutfiM !■"?• 2*Jl 3*e*kMtftn» AW.J.- U ®-5m ?KkM(ucJo)TS>.o»»** ;** J»*xt W.cktnoto* jniT JJwk boflUvc Ja v ».«•• %«eft «X»dl&s jUV * •*• VW la,US uni or niicsi os - wnnocs yux cm cuk to stnon • Cattle, Hops V Mice. CenL and hflca.B» litre cars., na ec sac isnattu torn sac feufelganc«Btrsi.m*Qc*rs. - 50oc tee tORWAM Cl SVS'UrglO* BStPOI. V«4uCmt.asdMieh esc Oars of sis feet... . WOO 9s HichMMLt Central, amaa cart.. .. .. bit me fort Wayne can, SMicct. tLM SU &? t S*W Ft -.y #7,i ? AO ‘ c,kr » o f a MfMt..|BoXo 650 -Mich.Boatbem, large caw.,„. # „„„..7Mjß ?£! do cm of vXi feet &i 5» 55c “SSWSSS g-SJf <0 “sasnssss^sM" 88 * >* “■“•oB-.iuo. BERT cattle. T6e low receipt, of Beef o»ule st the rertmu J.:C. in the my. tnrus the „ert cndlnj il.r according 10 the dally mure, po,tea Qn •OhMm •tncrant to MU heed. Thtf U I.M heed otcco then »«re reotltcd tut week, end t.ut tjeed more then the tecFlpte cf the correepondiDs week ot tut jeer The cefly recetpte et the Tannin yards compete as louowst Motday,,,. Tuesday... ~...V.*.V * t£s ■Wecnttf’ay.... I Hs Thursday 251 Friday a ?k Saturday .V.V.V...V*.V.\V.V,Vi iw Total.. 9.0U The receipts during tbo week haya been unusually Isrge, amcnotlng to 1 early double our re rentsorply The qnalily ta* besn below tbs nsnsl average, con: slitug chufly of mecioni grade* of stock, with vary few droves mltatle for tha-Eastern markets. We here tad an active demand for army cattle, bat with adecllsnof 250 on medium grades, and of ton per ICQ As cn other dualities. The following are tho closing quotations of the market this evening, and ccmpared withhut week. CLOSCaO QUOtATIOXB, This week. Last week. Prime to extra qualities.. ..ffi.oja 7jo S | iAo(A7so hleolom to prlmo Common to medium Sa-ztrBDAT Srwnso, Ang.So.—The receipts ofßcef Cattle dutlcg toe past week have been nnuioalif large, and plainly enuce the Inereaslag reaottrees of the country, despite the prognoctics cf thrvarlaas speculaton upon the ehertnesa of the stock available Arthccurrentwants of the market. We hove, how ever. bad few of the old-fashioned prime grades of stock. The supply has been almost excmuvelycoa fined .to medium grades, the demand fer which, ou army account, has been very active. Our tnadpal operators, Weob & Solly, have bought for me Potomac and Cumberland av mier, chiefly for the latter, over «,C6obeed at prices varying irom U. 2336 to per HO lbs. Rasters shlpp r« have been very quiet, owing t<? a restricted supply and the quietness wbirbhas bci j prevalent in tna: du ecUon for the last fortnight. The following ara the principal sales daring the *eek: WsUwork and U&Lcry to Ruble & Co., 71 bead steers, averaging 1,311 lbs, at fie-SfcOhcrudorf to D. Wsixcjl, 22 head in nolssteen,averagingi,titiha,at Sptazua to UviogttCm & Co., 93 head very extra grades, averag ing),! 51 lbs, at $S 35; Sprague to Ruble.S6 head extra steer*,averaging lbs, at |74S; J. Grldley to Qnltaler.Uhead extra steers, averaging 1.f33 iby.at *745; Ctamtr to Eonaely, 3t bea a good Illinois steers averaging !Ab9lbs,at t&62K:ffaliworka&d Ualla ry to Zeigler, 35 head prime steers, averaging J,tr\ at *543. There were to thayarfs this morning abont 1,000 head of steex. Tbe day haa been marked with a fair degree ol activity. Tbe receipts as during the pzevicus days of the week, comutod of fair medium cattle. There has been no disposition to concede higher rates, and towards the afternoon sellers were deposed to make a concession rather than bold over, for the demand which may exist during cho enmtng days of another week. Entered sales amount to 831 X beat, leaving about 700 beau unsold, at prices rang ing from |9AO&UC t ehitfly at *«.4s*UQper iqq ins. BllT CATttB BALZS TO-DAT. Seller*- Borers. So. At. Price. BtailjACo Zelxler 19 912 O. Adams do 30 IDS) 4M 00 do S3 1121 4.: a 00 do £3 nag 555 00 do 24 IC9? 433 Steel ..... do 188 1045 4.T3 Pikeman. do 17 1034 sjm Btaoiey ... .. TOUauoo 29 920 3,70 WallworkA M...O’Shea ........ 15 Bu> sju lUralltcn ..... O’tiready. 10 883 seo Beetle* A Hard ,WeM»*KeUr....ioi ](n« 42s Q.Adam*..,... . do ..... ... is 1353 4AO OO do IS 1006 4,50 do do 53 1155 5.00 do do S3 IM2 5.25 do do 1248 SJX) J. Ortdloy.. do . 17 l'C7 4.75 do do IS 1013 C 75 do do 8 1003 4AIK "Ward tt Co do ......... 17 978 4,75 J aridity do 45 do do SI 1051 4A} CO ........ do 87 1100 4A3 Sweety... do 138 icso 4.73 Conner do ......... ZS 1080 SCO McOAT&m. do Si It© 5,00 I>4TO& ......... do ......... 31 *lo3} <73 do ......... 34 lost 4X3 ......... 00 33 i2SO 5.90 JGnUlej 00 20 1040 4,10 do do U llij 4.25 1J0n»eJy........... do IS 1050 4.75 Ksfcrlefit do U XOtS 4,25 Frye &Co do .........101 utd s,w CcoloyA Eldrldco do S3 icio 4,59 do do . do &t 1013 4^j do do . do SB 1131 5.50 Gregory..... ..... do i>7 1011 431 GO do £6 933 439 do do 19 923 430 Hall 00 47 Bcaart do 99 ft-i 1/0 0 Adftma.......... do 62 11« (.25 do do »7 COJ 525 do do 73 1073 . S.iA do do ...42 1119 aOO dO OO 56 1063 s.<o do da ......... 70 9.4 4.75 do 00 18 1057 173 dO do 21 951 4.25 0. Adatna do is 1100 475 ..do do ......... S3 112 a 515 do do 50 itfn 450 1. do is 1(35 5.00 do CO 12 10(9 4.23 QO do ......... 12 9?s »75 do . do , 89 916 4^50 do UomsfiCO 59 fco 9;>5 do do do ,'45 TCSO 5,37k do do do ~39 i«o a..<7k do Mil’a fci ivo 6.2k do ferni 10 909 4.00 „ «° -—WdU 85 Jo« t.OG Cooley &Co Locate.. j8 831 F. 75 do do GlbOs 23 010 453 MunUUft Co....Caraeion itA uso 700 CObklln .... .~D WatXtt1.,.....,. 70 ITSS 6.01 Gregory & C 0..., Daote is on 3.00 co do ....I) Watxal.., so UTO e.23 do do ....Fran* .....85 969 85' Road ..Enwrlght if 110 a slss Ho»d Moore 43 951 I^o iVbltliß Well KB 1020 5.10 Ptrsder ...Clarke 20 lino 475 btetent J«c*b«. 18 12C8 6.8) Balov to do ... ...... 17 990 5.W) E&»r)*Z>t. Clark 15 1018 4.10 H.I). Potter I). Walxei 49 1(39 6.2s Btraccr .....ciaeh 21 910 s.co Graham J.scbaa 17 895 3.21 Boltteo.. Fooeet. 35 SflJ S.BO Mooie ....Steele ~,,.,82 IM9 4.00 GtaD-r.. „ do, ~..87 lU3 4,!0 ffact....... ....Ferrla,... 9 me s.ss 1-Tlee Clerka 19 1071 «..*) do dn :t jog] b oo lIolXD&s CtftViey so l«)l 85.00 BOOS Tbe total receipts ot Bogs, daring the week ending tc-day, accorolnc to *>be dally ratoren poa'ed on ’Cratce, amount to 13,7;3 head. Tola u 6,7:2 heal non* than receives last week, and lucre <hab tku receipts of the corrcepoodlng week of Ifcftyear. TtcoailyrecelptsattbeTdrlona yarda compare as follows; uaidtT Tuc«1»y...... Wednesday... Tburucay Fnoay Tttfi is.?* a lft T ce turply daring the past Wftftk.tbefobas nttbeenacorrespondlng degree of activity la the market, Prc«ph»vc contcqacrtly declined npcnonrprcvious quotation#. Of Me weaklysop, piycv«'r2,C 0 head remain In the yur-s tuls evenng enfold. TUr follow ice f.ro tbe closing qaota'.locs ot the m»;kctttis eveulsg and compared with last week: CLOJIUO PBICE9. Ttlt wfrflE. week. .ts.T'&v .. As>-'gi 9.'0 9.0. M 9.rn P;lmft to extra . ... Wf«ilon» toprtme.- , Crtim.cc to mtdiotn. hanntDTT Kvaif tso, Aug. 20. 'ue sapply during the pest wees, has been In excess of M« a«i»l supply Ihetubasb-ena lets degree} ofJaCMvlry lathe mar* ket. bhiptcre sio Influenced by tbe nufaTorable coJdtt'orol the ffaitotn markets and farther by the less that may he sustained In sblpplog dnrtoK the present temperature of summer. The ktft of tha sopply of hogs being cxhinMea seems as remote as over: although the cosUinauco of dry weatocr U acting uilavorahiy nton oar cum crop, tbas inducing farmer* to scad I; stock that was Intended fbr the antumn supply, With tbe larpe supply of tbe week there n«s pe-.n fair ac tivity, hut at a dtcllne of 5DQ*5c f uobioi tne quo* tailorsoi last There were la the yards UUmortlug,including the recilptsol today, SSMhoee. Entered rales an-.oatt to 3.3JS bead, at $3 StQlOgO, chiefly at »9X0a&.80 V 10J tbs. A large quantity remain over unsold. Scllfn. Bnjen. No. At. Pries, O. V 4. oj. * u005...., -u zii <lO 25 Kaetca. do .... it igi a.flij v»nbt>ll d*> .... 4; ]|3 w.o <>~lk ... do .... 51 712 kC.’J <o .... do % .... M 152 9.01 J. Gtluey W. M. TildtD 8l 9^*3 Cf* do .... 60 I*7 9.‘ii S«cnp do .... 53 21 9.5. .... CO .... 51 136 9.0 BfLtitr&K'.... S. FitHlef 48 9.U0 G. Adams A'icrtcn SI 163 87i i.o .... oo 107 i<w Boi do do .... 61 153 96m do do ifis iss y. ,i\£ do CO lan i.%6 5.75 Bmnstt... Phillips 61 204 U a ... OM .......... 45 I!." I iO ca CO ... A!ie*ton >» 191 9.J5 ■l*> .... do X*>« !li B.*2X BMJlky&Co..,. eo 34 liS 8 87s Kid« ......Phillips..... tf» Z.H lO.ij \OKSi rto 51 Wl lO.:* Ball LStiUfleW W 172 9.nj co .... * . do 151 S.;o n»yis . ...... .Darnell*.*.,... . fs 131 a.oi J. 0»ldl?T do 57 1-rt «.•»! & Cc... M‘ttioaeiT., bs-i li 9,-zs J, GttdPy... Phillips ...... d 3 sna s».so J.AOMn*. .... blotter EC WJ 953 Co»>}&Co.. d 0.... 55 lit 9.(id Bcg*tt. Bard .. .. 67 I»1 B.*2b' du Alexander........ C 5 9.73 CO d 1 51 15S 8.50 Co C*o«ley .. 161 *6B -it.ss co co us t»s 9.3s <0 de 5J 13! 8.73 SlinEF—The market during the week has been very quiet Rccalfti small inn prices tolerably arm and utchatEcd. BfiXICP 9ALXS TO-DVT. aillms. Buyers. Ko. Ar. Price. Goodman St I.ls aa.so tn*dcv M i>atbT ■» its e.ru Shctmaon A F..O'Brien 14 tas s.;o Amtigemems. l^ovto aim f a theatkb. MOFDAY fiVFNXSQ, AUGUST Jl. Bciigrmrut otihe popular Comedian, MB, CHA,3STIPE.A.-CT, Who will apoearle hiir-anwned eharacte>*of LOBD ABT n« ht« BBOTHBK SAW, In the cele brated Atmrtean Comedy of ora ABtwm corsrs it hove, »i lately acted by Mr thaatrau six eoasecutive wteia. m the city ot Ktw korc, witn onbonafied tuccaii. CROWDED BOCSSS Afternoon* Grand matinee, '•s/ eRIK T Y THEATRE. Fee 115 and i) 7 Dearborn street, c. if.CWV’WI 3K SCO, Droptietcra azd Managers. T.L. FITCH deling aid fttaee Manager. £e-*pieaiaace of the old favorite, arjiftS CLAfiA BUTIiKB. TfiPf SPAT EVBWI«G, August 18, Fj:« appearance cf MR. W. J. THOMPSON And hla wonderfully ' TRAINED DOG. HECTOR, Eoorf cppc : Cnmia met At BJ< c’cloct. Scut* or P%icx%.*-Peronttte, 3* cent*; Drewind ruEl'T Circle. f5 cent*; PrlTtte Astee, «1; fclflgle P*«»* IB Bcje*, S6 cent* | vuiAiNHili WOOD’S fIIOSJCUJXU COL. J. a. wood * co. .prosrittart and Hampers. * pow on exfefMtien, Piute's Court, or the Ikial oi Cfcxuu coeaanai o* tUksTT HKBBIZk PIGTJBKB rS WAI. ysost pad ah TrsAtm'a onxt oaxxaar. tosxxm, or The Great M ait nm.wilhm ver muse cnrt* cut***! Tht IsrisiD'eLadyl the Baoimons *w>ii. cas Gi«*es-‘: GUht Feet hithlano wamble* over 90> Poona* I win se«emr day and nl U. Sira Atser. a Tesreoi'-.an-'SOltitheaßuhimefiscKrcnaaLady m tie wrrt«. TheChteae- Beauty, taezacttKe-alzedrepreeeaca- Cob is was <1 a Lacy nowr«*lalnr to tits clty.aade at tb« ceupra *a ratandV OaUery, io London, win sh£*U be on « zhlhlUvn in the lares Moatnm Saloon. The Lector* Koom w?u be clos'd for tw% weeks far aiutattosa The splendid star company wm open the 9th W l&t* OOfith. aamlMtoa to Uuseaa, » cents: chfldrso, U cents, avifcoi^iv anction TVRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, XJ Sliver Plated Ware, Watches, Foncv O-iodJ, Ac* Af jm CTIOw, on WaonsoaT, Ancoat ztta, at 9u o’clock, a* Battuta* Auctloa Bern in Portland Block, corner of Dearborn and Washloston streets. WiCA, BOTTKBB & €0„ auli*pM7 4t Auctlsmen. LARGE Th-ADIS duLTC OF BTAPLB DRV QOOna. . on WETBEani?, a^rSTnara'x o-clccf et Bat ten* Auction Booms in Portland Block, corn-r ct Bcsri<orn and'W&tblQgtoD stßPts salS pIIS Ut WMe a. DUrtSRS A CO., Auc”:i. gQ DESiRABUS RESIDENCE lots in the West Division AX AUCTION- CnTHUBSOAT, flept. Ist. at 2 P, 0: tho crsm'sHi, S« shall Mil to tho highest bidder, several desirable BtrU ln« Lots in Picci* No &a dis,iontn of Twelfth street,- between Morgan, and Walt-r, in Brand's Ad dition. One ngbth cash and tbebah-nce mreal-an* ooal pajnceots. onesjehtn w|t*i n mi cent Interest. For par iculori see mA, BUTTERS A CO- Auctionwra. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 4 J, 1C 4k 48 BEIHBORJj SIBEET. LABOR BALB OF ELEGANT HEW FUaHIIHEE AT AUCTION*. on TUESPAT. Auenst M. at Sjjo’c'oct.at our Salesrooms, conilrjag in part of SIX FINE PARLOR SUITS, With Since Arm Chairs, In gr*en rrpo and fcalr cloth. Marble Tcp Tahiti to Mitch. E?sy tthairr witn snnnz bac;». Tete-o mes, d»t rre*» withmirfle shelves and draweis. Ship Whatnot, f)ar:pi-ndtd oak ano walint iideocards, witn martua sod and ™°*? «xt>» rlao ulhinc table-, with scroll legs, fall leal walnut to . pi*m can co., IWricrßockln* chairs. «.camber chair* Oak Omiur £hMis. tana Ben? ardE. C newtng Chairs. lv*Han ReftesbmcntTahtW. C«mp Chair*. Marhl- Too Drras- Itg Burtatts,Withstands, French and Cottagaßid flttaca ~ SPLENDID CHAMBER SUITS. Elegant full, b»l' a*d quarter marble ton Chamber suits,in rosewood. o;l walnut and umhccaov extra Adah,and warranter, dm-ctuswork. A»*o. a large arasrtroe.t of solid and Imitatra Cbeunut Chamber Cu.ts, with and without marbio top?. Alro two Bnxitela and VelvetEnillih Carpet*, o.lv usedafewmortn. ’ ' TTie shore gords were msaafsetored erureselv for trade t can be examined oaMcniay. Also,onoMcGesCookS'ov-.used threa months. „ QiLbEirr & sAMPSay. *tSApX44t^^^^^^^^^^^^^Angtloat.ers. igggt ssfitstr-ettg "OOR SALE—A Eire Chanc.-. A five years'leara of the lot opposite the Nor*h jsitein Depot. A choice plteoiura small hovel. For particulars Inquire Of PttlLlß CO *LB7» Sv. \7 flon'.hCiatkatiaov audipitatc FOJ* SALK— House and Lot on Park avenue,near Hf»Tae street For term?, inquire at Sherman Hoase Exchange, aoM-pse-it fc XT'OR, SALE -Dwelling for Sale. A A two story frame baltdlac, sUastid ou Wolco t Mree*, on fra riertb Side, conummc three e -tofort able hedrcotni on npper flocr, and three oa the lo r <r. a good attebea, and ever* ccnraoleaco requisite. Term* easy. Wools erehsnxe 'or »roceHes »i4c!. dr**« for a tew day*, M J F," Chicago Post office. anvi-pStf-rt ~ I JOB SALK—We offer tor sale mi- JL llUkpt-l.atab&isa'n.aheanUfQl prime r»«i deuce, with Inserts of la-jd.ac HarUm.ontheGa* I eta r*l’rctd, only vS mmotea tide from Chicago, and only ibtet nnnnles "waiX n«m Harlem UspoLand near ore ox the beat school* la coofrcoanty. So piece oat of Chicago offers so greft: f&cimiaa to a porton doing loiineaa la tea <aiv. blovillßs* fiABTEY, Ho. 9 Telegraph Balldlcg. aulVpS3l>iw X?OK SALE—A beautiful Lot on X PielrleaTesae.betveenSißt andwdstreet, or Mnjryoio place, near the naideone nl W. t. Tosseri Eaq., Baatport—flO*eetfront by i>Bde>p. Lot on tomb aide of coaaer;e or ifist street, be tween Wabash »»d MlcbJrso areaaer.SO feet front by 300 ieet deep, at f TOper foot. _ ,„ A fI'MDKL A. SABQKKT. Beal Estate Agent, Ho. 4 Mouypyijun alocr. It-pPSivU jfJIOK SALE - Near N?w Bohrc’ of 5r Trade, on Wasblcgtonstreft, 60 f-et frar.t by iSOfectdeeo. A, J. AV^R^LL, . JReM Estate office 2Co. 7, Metropolitan mock. BUIO-pSO’.-tl FJB SALE—Lots wit of tTaion Park, on Madison, 'Warren, Washington ttrceu and Park avenue and Boyne »v. Os, „ UKU. M. BIGGIN-SON. Ecal Ettale office No. 7, Metropolitan Block. au3t>p?9l-2;. FOE SALE.--Great Bargain. 150 feet front cn Park av; poo at thirteen do I&ra per tcot. Title petted. Alau 3. acresn artne Lake shore Benin bide, lor fifty collars per acre—*coutls acres or umber ip this trect. a.*sa a park pac-tim s*iuo lishmecr. Ground *oxl9o jeet with ooUdiogs -nd »te=r. cn Monroa si ee* for tfi.CCQ. a» bi jvs let great bargains. ISAAC £. HITT &CO . «:i vx •tietv an»W6s-3t C'OE L-ALE iOl *525, a ba.wWc.l cottage, 134 Booth Morgaasixeot, of sixrooxs Poesff*Jot given on purchase. Lcaso of grocod /or five years. an-t»piy?.ay SALE - Two rtory X Boose 460 atates’rert. WiU be sold rewmn able. Apolyonthe premises. %ni*-o0‘» <iw CH>H feALE. We oavt> lur oaio X maty very desire Me residence lore, foots ov Chicago Avastra and east of Laraobs 3Tr««t bcu In tee vicinity 01 the North dfanrh Os'.at aouanle or morrime oweVmaa. Treaa lota are u***» C-osbs’t dtstiierv ane Ellers tannery. We will sell cboaa or leuie tor a term ot years. QQDKN, FLBUT ' J coo* CO, au9.o!AC-inT *fOto SALE -TT. 8. Marine Blospv 3- tal at Chicago, In pnt«i»nce of she act ctcon> jerws. approved Jure Jtfa, IMI. awbonrtog v&etait of the 0 A Marine Uorp'tal and eronons at Cblr.a<'o. Liiublt, tUnaf-d on aicnlgnn avenue,between south tb!i Chicago Bifer, loccb ti hereby *mnu>attbfabove property win be sola at pn:ji? anciioo. cn the sib day 0* B«pi«moar. JMI at W ° clpcka. a . by tb- coneetor ot tbs I’ort of at taeOuftom Ilonrem that aty. The terms of the *»Je are for resdemoaer f7prn ffie receint rf ttr porchaeemoacy in full, too Breretary of the rroaenry e * r.i d delUftr to toe onrrh-*»or e'eed for the nremt'cs, te<iß??tem > ? ltbl> reßt ’ title f ’’d lnte?»T o cho Cm. inacrordai.ce with the act anitortzirE tea pan-, p - cf lbs B.'ld Dosjltal and yrrnre.a win bf retained, until tfospit*' to be built order prcv*«ionß ,f the act Bb« l In; felly eompk er and ready for nse Urvierc a »Att»fa'lory b’rtfh=*ll be thc-aV win i>c Mstocnea. t. Jy29 nkiflw Secrr-tarv of tbe Treasv,. ?Tfi Si.fr-.-; Receipts. ...... l, k C> 0 3 ... 2.4n 5A;c a/Jn TO JIENT—S ama'd loomt, cpj or pßTtcfapr.ra** > lictue ■jenth FM’.un'll Ma-» l*t. G» on itferecte »q»>!iru- Inquire #l*94 Wft turg it. KtntSlspermcnffu au2i-pUiJ.N TO .(-ENT- A desirable House ot nine rcon>?,c!otbfu prt«>iß, irickhwcmeat, &z , fltnatfrt rti UrcolP str «% d***- M«dl«oa. liqnre otM* 6t*lTfl.Sli.alieiUfi<t.Cli|ca«o. au2opsoi.3t TO F U Wa. ted by a prompt paying tenant (tn tdvfDM if reqntr-Oi a far- DUhtd <>r un'tfclrbed h' o*e rontsintn, ecrS'oams, Tor A family of three. Address F*. O. Bjx 017-1. flu 20 r-COT-U TI'RFHT —Tee fcnrtli floor of tQ-1 lake ett set veil «/Uote«] frr s'.irare or mscatacinilrg. Apply at 105 Randolph *lrcot. oa*o pvtTOt TO KENT - Two mroishod rcomn, without board,st 13 Randolph street. op xujte Dearborn Park. aui9.pr;3 4t TO RsNT The set end sed third sto-lesoftbe. west store in C.bb’s Block.com“r oi klfhtgantv*pue %''Q Lake »trret(>. WtlbaciftOy fr,r rrcnp»nrr Sro'rmbf *• first Apnlf to ft. aB. if wnmEMt.Bft AGO .37 Lake meet. auT--p;S2 6t S&ftWK—WatmtTii, Fi 'K Ir'aLE—A Stooh Farm of 3io arrej In Llvl&gs ou roontv. ins., itx cilss frem i*. Mfac, (be county seat, kaaw< as lb* Boyer farm. Tncreisacos o t o'.e ovcti'-eb a*ncrt><>r 7rooms.and b teaaurbooa u;outbf f 7 .*m:ard wbat if rare tallioolf farms, pea - ;oo aor*( of tlvp-'p, A'ft> a stream orw»t’r ? u ringthrereh tne la d. af fordine abn'dau* at ck antcratan r»ttOis. tcnool b< u.e ano rostefflev new b«. t pptv io „„„„ . WM. ‘-AV-! «ROnG'-», IOC Eando.ph itreit, Chicago, lils..P (>. Box C 7*27. JT'e'.H SAW I < ffer for is.ll mush S bcloxrm actual ralae, &*•:<*■ era *ro*no Seoacrca of brary picMlme ered l*r«J-ia HanWea. Jitch, to do*t »i tftate. Cali at &: Sotrii Water J. 'J, MK&.Q. lU6 Sts m isnsmne- Ruoics wv.h board *'*€*•. be cbtslncd at G2 Fourth arenas* Kr?«*r* t«w required aori-p^U Bi 239 and 925 Rirzi* itrert. Goo<l rooms And beard a*. 55.C0 *t»d|C,w ptr wtcau rraawtntl!. u i-ftr oty. aor. pa^t ftJPOA'bj XNii- 13v » ou-jf ■4 f min on lb* South Hide.,*room, «r;h w orwl.B* ett board Ail pirirn hiving such can Q:d i satant hoarr-er. Bf« ? ui tcicuucea c *-. r > I* re quited Acareze ocx SGOO- anJl-prdS 3t ■pOAKfil- U AI persj. a i„ib. -I-Fe*iet fnttepneeof beard f.rtte eemta fa’l acd witter •roil quested to meet at?j W«rfi Oai q Fall, c& et*tn street, tar 17tit.ee Wedcetr at ere* mi>r. An/.?*,*! ,k o'clock. Ajtuetal Isioqutattd. au2l*p3W3t DOABIXNGt An (unfuruoatd) A.Pfrtnt or back pa?lo*.cu Wabash avsuna.wiMi bo*re, can be procured ly aedreuzeg P o. Qjx 3USO. *usC.p3l9-*i JtOSi, T OST— SCO Rtwara. Loe-, cn JLi Saturday l*it, a lance black morocco Diary, or Pccae> book, eocttluiuc three huncran doitantn Gtt-enbarkf.aada crq«etioo cl accoonti whoeTM retomtthe r*m«to .he Txzanws office, will receive a reward 01 fitly d; l.ara. LOST AtMi wi.nkeed.ptt rron RTare*xaeee’’ialUalo, ’’huriday aftftnnotj. a black afcrt ad lace Veil. Tee finder «|l m curablr rewarded by leaving tt at lb» office of the 9rtc«s Boute. asn-pnvu LOST* On tie- 19ih u Bt., on Cl*kk orßtn J olphstre«>t.aaitvor tobarroßt with *• Clark BlD*' euerareo on ib* esver. The finder rill bMnitahtv 1 ewatned by leaving It at this office. aonpßfttt LOT A aemcr.rdnm boot, con tatclse ezttlcs ot Tx'Bm* inbieii taom. w«* Icatrn Bi.n«. •aterrreet.rtw corter of *evhom »U»e* Thefinderwinpe rewarded DjrWvlnrJt at Ihn office. [Rcit-pOSMi] Q. U. BSACSBIT. rOeT Ah Env.iofe oontau-ine J Trcasnzy Kotrs an Billro*d EecatpU. A lin* eraltevarr will be pair to 'he finder by leavinr it a» the? f. w.A n. B. R Ticiat Office, coraer o( Clf t t and lUncoi b s’te 1 ti *ui9 o^lßt SSstragcc. O , ?BA'rKD <iR STOLEN-*l5O O itevard. frt'Ten from my farm on Tuaidar c’jbt. ite :«> iriiant a dart 8«y nr B own Mare. i can' - * biffh, tot r h-avf tall email *»ar‘ d tbr rorihead. and a t-w hur# oi >hn Wt Jaw and atmall »p»ck tn vs metm. v«r flneityla aioapnrarasc-wnldattract sr*er«» atirntton. I «|t' my on* hoi and Oft' df*!lau regard forthn tt»i# m# coarltVtno! tte*hletn- in or_j» rtUa 10 rl'ber. M L.P. SAJTSE-5. Joliet .liVuo'J, Aut.M.ISM. auti-pssoit Sto*e« from f?e*t Wfjhiii'-ioi»6tr*et,on Frida* rUr'it. Au?. P*3 logoedflesh, tail, -wo bled te*»t wbic», s&a-«raa.l »t*y ir r >rfh»«n. '•hrfl’-esr will be libera} y r»wnr rd bv***ur»lax hrrto k. PBIPBTI Livery and Bearding a tahte« fra meet aiity. ansi.psstst C-TRAVBOD 810Rtwtrd. Si.a-nd lO jrcttt Itesahvrlher.'omerot Tnroo"* and v*n Jtnree or the I' d Ip t, cse tar crJM years rid this i»n, ’4K hands nu&, 3 wetta Aet. has • crack u* t fo?efoot.white iuul o' aoss-aad re*U*h«»erar« forthcad Thes*» ▼-r*wsrfl»T« t>* paid • n dr livery t > me at anoreplace an7o *- B. KAKHIKS. JFounti. TJIOUND on North Cl.tfc ttrvet, .ft a nta rffßcaer. Any o* e calUae at 249 Kfrj. zie afreet, prjru c property and paying cha«S.wiU receive the mcntj. ***** msj pad flt aSaantcD—‘Substitutes. ANTEI>- To !ay ft few words te men UiUo t-» draft la cwea*r, Fatter Abrsban can* for men. and cbir ■. r 0 moat r.iae towards tßat number, emt of the men therewin probably bsirom one to two shout md ab’e-lo ledmetu Xou imderstaid after a man is amt übebaatheprlvllesaofaettmr orenptifhsM set liable to oral* or la dbibed; vbca of coatee ucre most oe another draft. la order to n.kke op tbo qa ta. In ny upmtr-a, third wi 1 bare to be three crafts hn=ret»ie men are la th*j field. Now, too trho jjo t* tti. In»'iissceprnec* tics me col? protectee firem the . resent ara*v—lo &d djaiUmauft suer tee first one cf c:a ie yoaarelis* tlc.l/ttieo oiibinayeir. r»ow. U jen i*ndan ac ceptable Boost Into, you a e exempt as lonr ei too a no toe cobrUu. e- wtolt**r for one, two or throe 3»tm. »blnartisthJnc ore*. and Da patriotic and eeca&mic !tr&n*tctirmncbitoreio«auo a man ft rot r ye*r taan what yon uo pay In* into the Inaur atce protection. If there (aceut oasiß ten drafted the intmarce ssent eta afiorc to pay *5 000 ft,r a sub iMjnte,then a**e tsro. At aorrite, beforeyoa do clfle tr‘po to tbo terntsree protect!© l *, call a»e aie nostSa.fQnlbUsrlr street. J. A. COL3T. an2l pitfrU WANTED 'devcdxa tat V. f>. Wf Gunbca f *emce. Afewpcrcyouczmcswaat ed. Great irrtocraeatsnfftrttfl. Lrcal bonntier dot paid sec tteh.glirat w<v.o» fivcz. I-Aitiealulzetv uarecinitßwjli be Über'-Uy r«i«arcid. Call »ü bs coiner of BarCflpb and LtaaUegtr-e.-s.la rte > ttent. Atm p3«« It Tf. ■BX7ANTED -To mforn- the pabho “ v that we are pierared to fursltb rabrsitntcs a: tbs lewrat price forwfitcb ibey can nowbe crocircd. Oe>t twp'tj dajß Ufteryaae ntlwcnr i*i» md f« drcft- Ue!st* «w canorous, ■'frit rasas* fl/n 'VVIt.LSOE & MKKoIAAI. 4S Clark »rr;et* mil pJSTIt ■ Tt7AHTBD 50 GurboNlman im T • nrcdlalely. Call ae the of TUn-lolra asslaianaatrcerr.Metropollumßiock'. la aent, recruiting omca cf __ ■WM. P. MU PifT ft CO. Call and get the highest boaatypaio in tU'city, catbiabßfto, * mu p*ai i-« WAITED Dratted taea c: is-:> city of Chicago aad Ptato cl Illinois to know that tbs? c?d te tnynißbediep?«t*ntaiiTr*at tc*nc%t reaiocaoln tcno> and the acortejt n:rlce, dv nod' <a Bint Lock Bor Uofi3,cr aopiTifU at Uo corner o t Emdoipb and LataQe ktrctla, in tte bustr.«n*. TSTAKT.SD - Sublimates and rea- T T raseatatlTcs at the comer ot Kanaclpb aca Lasslle streets, In *te base-rent toll ind settle highest cash bounty UiaiUnownaW in the city ao2: p36L7t w. at earns: * co. T W ANTED Snb3ntntec7 Dear Wj Stra, after you bum canyaraert tha .-.it? or Cndttgo.wowoatdLka forjdaM giva n« tb« la;t call, ana it trill t£?o be tor ton to say if we ca*not gjye tie largest bounty to Snbrtjtate* and K-r.ro sentativeacateringttotj. B.aernee. lor aoynerJoa from one to tfcreeyears. Choice of Mrnm a->d:eel. nest given. Gunboat nen taken for ona, two and three year* lx sea wl»b tocora >lc dealing, give nt > call at ftp corner Of Randolph and str~»t. 3 ** «**• M.UE?ar & co. T\7"ANTED - Gunboat men. *tfl T f >l*a men for Tl. 8. nary nmce for one year, to W*oo will be paid tbe highest eaab boaatr. woetß ermrnllt crmbs'.ltntpi. ‘TDlylmmeilaialrat the UecroitiDs Office of WU- SimpST & <Jf> .clirerof Randolph and I/»*»Uo ManroooUUa aaU.pSM7c VV -To icfona all tqcti ▼ ▼ that are enrolled la tee City of CWcaro °r elsewhere, that Automates can - be* IdrcSiSi at the shertept notice ana at most reasoaaols wrnn. fonilsh three jWj subsumes irorn *rtq to ICO t one Tear »nfc?UiQ'e* trem smo to »wa. Addma tack fox cqss, Catcaeo W., or apoly at the comer of Baaifolph and LasaM* streets, In the tore* meat Genera] Bectnltloc Office. a021p!6|.7l WM.MUBPHT * CO. VV 7 Altf'l El> - Substitutes who are •/ sl eas or veterans, over IS ye»ri of are and perfectly sound. Iv hi p t y. cub in hand. tb» nj*n* estrcurtyevfr paid in tbia city to accruals re emit*. who wi\i bare their choice of aerTUCacd a prrJ) ct-ODfem&fldirc vim ftfelr principal. non. please canvass the city: men give as a call. Per* son* who can asntotitUa wjl be rewireed ffr«*rrJctf. 97 Waatunston rireet. P o 62.14. aeifrp.w 5; XXT ANTED—1 .000 Amenta vaiueo »n Fitsot lm« lino pencll.for Uo- KvSWilfV 0 £ u “ a »«’ «• Stmole. sail v° ,*3 xiti CCD '‘*« °OB <3ozeo 12.5**, s. r. i!t hsnwca * wa!fi%caas * rta * " 0I TX/ ANTED —A gems iu ctua city ~%* to« l .owrJ t 3WB ana county wn; for n?:or> . tr * *'*-ro ana son 1 bun side*. ana otna.- Alti'Ptja WltCl itdTOp#, <. t£. kjgga »Pul)lUoer, ia« Cia-kitreet, Chicago WAN 1 xD D . - - a g i-Ii ■■'.i: TO fell the coopt ** Wonitarral Invention o'rtbe A«’'—at I'.fUQUitjut end 'on mitnet'onaiiv *cich ?-?.V** 0f ien JMcae cantaito u perfect iuuers •fn*l T**®ci*r'C' , pto' SOcent». A*,cms are ma’T'n ?k °* da r Evcrv family bare or.a aadf-t** intir own 'lk»r>»bK* <rnvty : lcß'*e ta r eaj<-. Accrete Vf. DE OSANiViUy Broad**?. >tir ‘ Cr »* . TXT Agents to tell j? t I • • Bcm'e howEael-nd Family Sewing y*cci-*e Th ,v .T 7 i V COU V V m J b0 Sortbwen. a rare ch-.sc*. IfcccrJy p tfrci cbe«p cewinr Maceluc o-iniifc*. wiTtLcFFi? r.ci«r,*e ,al complex. Prb?-«c. *JS?.?. c /r B 'iv Pfißior Ma-bin-.** ACCcrttf* W.OlL*.HK|s*T, Uetu B X 5171. Chicago, Boom te&x Wa.-hlEy»oa-611 null-pso-ict ’ TX/AnTEI) Ageni-r. HeidqUif _.J j.. t’« forCampaun Moia’.s ot tba different ®axdldare» lor Preuecnt atd Vise of »ne raakelwecty-OVB doUars ce.l'pe them, s?*oplea tent on r*2c*int cf as ceottf by fall K a LajuJyß Aceat. a»H L»J.*« »t Chicago, ill. P. O. g ’ "VAT U} a-U b ~t,J.« Bttlia S r,p:jo^t JI c * , ® r?tcr r °* L'ncclc*# Aomin- S, tlce J«t by cat! on receipt cj attonnt. TLo aotbonxod te*t boot of tnn cavuAirr •eliarapwiy. Otter nopaUr worki. CLaSR &. c;i, S‘2 Wftituwton ati.’-t. • tt cago. Box 47H t. 603 <.>2rt 30; T\7 A*' TED tjood Audits m * , every enuntr lb thcKmc-we-.Cio ir.ll Schan htrz’i Alla* of Ue WoiW-thehctt Atiar fortnaoricem *heOniten state*. 'vt*tone *cett •aye *ho hi»s trim it: fair. H. K. nano >o, Agcat. i H*tc b«Bn oat ar-mt two wecßs avd i have »r -raa f <• omecivav SOmo- cf ina AiUi. iPHFi*'*. Knr teriu nr.d a 6uc*app;?tr it K LANIioN, »»ensrAl Agent f.-.r ttc 5S Cake B’rwt, ( hicayn, M. a 33 C s^.’ ~WF ANThI:- <Vloith Ac *Z five and B-iUble Amenta In the Xrmy arl every wn-ra i»;>f .«n tfc* moct iccra.t -cfc-»ginesr krots-i r rV^f D , d : rl iV - Adnrra? or apply to r .* n. GanGdAI 1 .1 111 N. T. V T\/ A-NT’iiD ~®>a«*eaer3»in* eemUd on a fnr. loach- * by jehti &atslß. ftK Oao cr cry old aacr.tr wrltr» r*c: “ft ever tav» a.-»a m o’lo KTttind B'. cir V O Rot *cm* •»•»,• fo? tinne 4r.,tf»B*M»7Vj. PIKn. «-oica n i fl-’P’ •' *•*• jtm ssau 008 SaLE M a A • va llccai€. 4 > P«njl»y Ororery Mari*, cosrJstinc cl goou flx\u»c*. lva»e. &aa »vaU vooi c« »kO,o acr- ,Mitj io- r*ut. »iu. fe a cco* p!«d<l fr ad pi cfc. i.c ui»d lo Co P r lurt-tr p*rt co- AJTJ? aTr l B ” if •• ' p ‘>•''o*3*3l. or r+nouttt* L r - I Vj- f ? , JS* t ' f Cf c,h * brof 4«> r oa.m. a--i 12 uj.At I*o -t htfiet, 00X26? Cf &QQ. FOH SA ! E A (-'or table Eultum,'. Fl*e Imraf rowtr. alf In goo-? ’nr.nlae r.»r pcg cb«-.p. *\yo d(i large rv:c* Pump*, -wo doer* wr« nf statemcoi.ua IBJi. ids: by* jW^J. C'DRSaLE To Tuinbsr IT" a?ers X *nd cu ci*. Foraale. the ea so of CHsada rry Do&rde. ot Echaote.- HB-y Grower. now ir.at at c i.-str c» i»n laxljfl it -*>o * A> J» 01-ODWH LIK. coiDbr FfaoK.in »ad Ohio meet*. sum r« alt SALE A first-: Usa s-coiig baod Portable Boiler, :c> li-.N*’ powo', jn»t %s two »*!-•*», inch fire Jim*ooo2J3>rch r<fD>4> coi-b. 7- feet pva? ute-wa come *i-.i n er-,t'- V*™- Aerljat K. T. CU&NB & BK04,1«-i Wcit Lukctuto:. »uio-oits-iw 1 i fo.* ca*h. Gillcr %ddr. *•<«. j t.y h fobb A reyi iti J- rcrlpUoi.- Dr 07 5 cre, now ooinc* ccoi ha {- tces.ard btabicne t*'’lsiiea Dto'>ars.fiT s.’,-. »*. t» f iOv p:lc- ff ll,*Co ca«h r a rrtiuat Owrer • Irt tne to retire lt> »om«<3'erce f .f j;« ba»)tb p.r Jnrbtr talprranon irqotrp rip r- *»•-/’ tf.*. >vicl«.*»t 'TCitftLl?, !>‘2 and niLan*rtr**c. , t |. caaO U.ltoJa. sn'.o y't>3 l v Fi R SAlfe S4 fn (■. A..y ,: r.; ft«Tirc ibe above atnenat cfca'J c»pii»l c*n IfCpait; a icftia HCfrl- b Rrr„atiUt; '.j «flO&rp rriar. »pr. cft?’re* Fcr»^r- WcoUff A-cTe‘? forciewcti,;*. u Ui>zt>£t7. hblfi-piiS Iw SaLE —A w*b b: oZreri firjf. i c't*» fftidlo rcr-e »fh defartfr) a*' contieaeot-. Th*- nitrsi is in rtiTtce, -.to 1> nne rf »b- OtAxt oiflcei’a hcne» tn the cji? laquira or Q. D. Tnbnna office. aois pictuf.lt XpOR SAX g: Xe HcUer two -i'y a X half rert rtlac.'Ur, n f>et |cnr.:« a-isch Hum. Ore po Irr JK (tit clairetor, VI st*: witu a Mtrb floea. Appy »ifblc«c street. Box lS3‘i anii fSjr^t pV>K fsftl.E A a”:* c'.ir ■ t (>.<. nspf nor.-ei,7yr a ra old. Hoß*‘o3 bailiCA-rTw’* ecd a pair oi Be* Sijrtr %fctn e'i Htror-e Ary cent «n.«.nd<sUL*c nrf.w ;. icubipi am c ,,a B€ *m 2‘p tCi= MbriarloffWJi ‘Jis.'iS. engtee. with toiler and flxturps corpltv ; o<— bore*- *-onot; oa--> 16 ho*f»* hum- rne a : ctnd -am copb.zcy, Inna »• 21J5 & tie rtreet, or ftcdiess p. O. Hoi ‘J33D. aal? pl.’Htt SALr. ; - The lit.:itl liale Prboocer Bit-a Cf»>Ur—rarrl-s 53.0C0 feel ot inert-r o6ttcr(6i-t w»ttr-c <«»e? A 2 tar. ibrooc co ci jcr> Inr |f.s'Urakb For fn»tl>o*»irt colft'ft addara* PcstOffl.e Bcx3t23 Fllsauker.'frw. atu«-piii-iw I !70R S&LK'—A pUsi£‘g oCG 1 ' n»W.wnbothcryery I'ctlrableattath-recia, co!c:» tcoatprcfltuii* tmtsets. '-ocau-n 9s<*;eo WM/nuue city. laqUa&c N0. 7 bo %t or Tads Baums* _ _ autfpn-iw LjiOß SAL'S ScenculS&giue* ty»6Q A. t» hcr*opnwer wlta Jocomo'lTobotle-, oeariy w wand id perfect croei, J.H.ToX.DOr.iit Son-a Cl'EWnifrtct »u 7*p£Mf FOJ- SaLB. Grocery Store and DW«IIC2 MlO lft«6 01 fTOUpd. WiU be* Old lor cub or part la rooa naprr. Th» store u com.: n tnt rim barILCM lecture on the core?; of Word «.r c bske rtec», or to l-H. O*0ONNOB.i: Smita #5 PtaskV, 109 Sooth Wouxttree-. wr*o*»?w “C'Op. BA-.-B-~Scifcm /Mountg Mill JL Ti-eoDdorr'oaed offer 'or acre tfc- 3 lares*: sou but on* ip ih» cltyrt P en*, veil •un&teo. for b q o ploc on the r»rt.ard nwnw toe strut boat lan'lnz Tte clJ‘ cortsU* 0»e nm of tee put old sto. s noon, *s «*t m di*tncm. sad %u tbe n»*oe«?a y clesiinimsctneryaca -o fine asramn* ouflrr elan mill. There a - * two-fleed bullets 50fen iei.V bi*J irece* ic diameter, and %a ennae csds-U ni orui/s sUflTcraaol atoms at on«um«. canid y 300 tr\» la V t bo«pv lb* mm it - mi* “iw. bero’dfnro'nrlrfcaliwbai it woo'd unst tohoiW at tb» ppeict t\l'i«« rot terms ;noa of Frin£hJ? oli *' D! ~ * <Hu*EST. tJPIMKK % LO % ctucatc. su:3-o?»-rw FOR iiAZ/?C Bcardirg 'Tct lease, flrtom sad fonutare of a do mI‘EC ti us* tor sal*. Sow do’oes splendid xr »»? ceta s»*l fio'orY rsiotueireji forselitre. apo'v ob the pNißiHf, 140 Bute at. chtMSo. ? PP y ao v>oiri<i.i F:»p- sale - as fiocar feared etoia, 1.0 0 BB BOiJar CWrd tbomdCT*. Dried fl»tf, BeffTraaoet, . 2CO k« rt kettfa reodeff d lard. ..SiSjSf ol ™® 4 u»4i«ns; F(?H SAUES --s. Steani 1 51/1- Tbeiopeoioar ooers tor sale the Yaisabte era. erty *h Lf ClMn, lows. Keen nea t&e “ ?wns Miur ** TeoTfciton'la’ne, A^b'sC fceT.loar itorui baa cpataihß'hre* for o< Btooe, nxtv sore* Qibersectciar/ machaen Oafcmelct.an' l troobce tee tfuaitfirpinTettis, a f»D-tto«j Yarsbros*. rSx*i feet, to* *p>. Wr sad »6lp pmr floor. Tb!« orcomv b> ntcattd ticoa of ft ben ««ia errwtnp report a tt»e ante, aad ctre ofcfe ala»e* 10-n trade. , It ba dbeet railroad ana <xaaoMcaacr tntii CLlcaeo and etLoo:amarbetasoraA7 aorrlos. The ab.rro wi iJ be c V i,^.V-, er ■eaa at*ir «r M«ber. vmas t>e darrM; re TUI be eseeareed for cood Cblcaco yoperV?. Apply to DABIiINQTOp n co-Bamio.rt low*. fjfTnTPMO* ■ _ U>OR SALE 2 large high pn saute F tank* t i ataain t«?lne. e bone power: i five floe poller, 10 ttloscbvM la :i two floe bnler, 18 mo «by «to.; i ateama dryer, capacity so t**rcef -2.100 ft IS * nfl ojtorb wto nan* iroa pipe, kooa'aa oow ADPIy to rDBSBB ft HIcOIEB. ;U «*oifoa itroet, CMcucuHl. aotooMl-m Fi R SALE—Two steam boners. 24 feetlosff, 40 laches sa disaster, two floe# ta each IS locbr* u. lot.ur, fire treat mta ears, tmtohttr and more-prpe comp’etp.- Isootre »} BOBA6BSSO.KO. 97 vwal *T -PuiMshfid roomy, beard (ora lady and two tali of UatVVr»»t C^ T » nilo f ,o v 11,1,e NO *tß *Xde, and required. ±ca}:£ *aZ T zh*£* :,st9ze ** *!»«* nttfs jUiwt Acat « Trroaae office, ,s o #, V. attsi*{tutu ® ne cr two trnat «S P “ r ' CCra " oLrSf^.;,". WANTEI7- A Paitur vuh iXami k^S*”;*?; 1 '• <-«pKie« » Jtfadj fiaploymeot »tuVf\"v°n A®i?JlV ei ? Hd aKw«S J • J ,*- 8 «••• T «°“« o®.**“ " a "°- T\ AHTriU - A ‘ sitcaii - V * - h*7 Tonocfflas vbo bMiQkt ie«nftßo .Tom \tl rt? Lao fnrrf*bffic b-w 01 c't« re e-cu--a faeM-TM d.’-F.U.bosW. ati:r:^'^- A--- XKu By t. gct«tiian fits y»fe, asap'ortlrtfa /con,, with o- wi-t. ccti,o*rc.la *pr*«ae sctly four rr flvr boo Vf r tn, He*«. Aaoita"iV’io.l Oihcti cr%*r bv»V «oa prlco aod IccalUj. aawrMi u —At 547 ny*. »\* o« e * wnspe'ett cock, w-tttf.ao.l To-Ip fwfcrezicca required. auJl%r: TV r AN-xEi,‘'To~K«t. ~A nr * n'shidbouaesalUblaforascMl farp.ti r*t.s bo ehllONp, Best of rcier/n-rei 2 iv«-. vod-V« , tins ternuacalocatloa.r. 0. cox * ! '* < * ANTED—Two ccDtiPircn » WisWoe t3*l>T#l»a plstjnstrto-c Wl hn-r taaaeat 00-nf.-wUerewa comKrt* oUhor V“»? w, ii»d,c*ooOuiQnjcaby»pp)y:ng icic,r.«-tei, vita iiJUimßrt itlft«aco,-‘U E," v ANTED- Emplojm ior V .America®, English, irisa, Gctm'ia, Aco*tc. tea colored irrr*nts •wits poodclu rai»reac‘s *-v. p}y«i!saPbil»ce:Oßl» la eUtstncc onicc, wo lab oootb Uaik uryt ConoTTj orders rroLip<l> at- PRAiTia ®-tcaaance audreu Tyith stamp Bex 1639. soil pin it ■^rANTEc' ANTJi. -A win ok i.idv 38 . f yean of are, wfilisa to corrMoond vicss S enuenisn,from tt to So eeora ot %t», in tibv t o mat nmooy. Trifle act In these *T7ia/ uan-a. Smctlr ccofletraal. Aodiew Mn. Ida M.aP.ayES.ctu CRROF.O. • «041 -p«7H CVANTED By a pcntltman and • wUe.boii*d.«UU »nitotuniisniuhed crfor roonrt plraract'7 locatte. Afldre*« -ij .1 w.*» g O.airear 5937. 1 VIT.AKTfiI> ~ Boarc fora T T man, wife, and little danabter 3X yean old. In private tomtly.’n tne of siicbuan. 3^aa: wenocLwitb »mt of room* or orelvzs front 10cm, either roralibed or nnftrotibso. Sooa * «S8 P«Jft T *°* Ad3reto “W H w Tribune co«, V\rBTED - Girls 'wacted'imiiie* ff dlajelT to lean* tohorntsb «Ilt rnMtad ware AiPjj tcj. rf. bKUCf, 70 Likeitnat,nj ss.hu W . - *>ea«a from all pwt*c: tba iTfat. to ict as Ke*t»fortt» islb ,'f BuUttlzfe'aP.ittenis ior comae lacit* , orc!if9aLdßll<m»3 o{c.’o> te. gore to Jo tTfj ttsl y Kit/* cff-rr 4 (» arpntt roomie « aturf >-c. cir.lsk * Bullulne. torn*r oi B«adot»b »na F 0.C0x639(J. iaJJ-n.lia.lw \\' f AN TJPjL'- 1 --- A Kar-'ishfid House «, is* cf Octohtr. A comrortßNf oi it comen’rt l« forejshod tcuta s.va’n nr w«A prejejieo. P«u.<*R\aatre U> ttl’cqv.Uhbou-*- in* "J T," r. O. box 5*230. 'f/V? & | V’l'ftD "i? riicaiio ap Bsk , T teeptrio ar.r*tcJc« whole. sMerorsi.Dv aycoaj; rp.*r led man m:a metperl* ».nc*r .-f Hit- ff-bia h?c» unt»Q'.and . *.. <i R uclo. icczojd - r v” c *«• or T37 Two CU?ti. ixj*-3i- ANTi-ihos.-d ia a j»». v? »eh» t<p<> or tecor D'b. Os Prn'> s*idp. aou nenc of Jic- cm e*.»eet. *» ee dp-,* of A- •*R- 'i~ J.O tui(j3o.% rtna'*ptij-?j \\Talv 6 \hcpc: lict r. ,ZI *.V T ' T . n >• «i'*P'»tics re. It iU»a«» in Joy Ihcncb t'»re »n tody r.vh. ihr retit:*n*ps ve mala at UHOrES » CO , J 31* 5o ith riart>"•*« lo» c»je pi«:tnr»a roianir to albcss »’ ii) r ►»-n 4; *. A IjJgc tlzed ph. !Oi:s, h (100 *c2f *0733 2C \<\7 2ii* x till r\ Siiuiition m 8 mi )tr • * by a p».»ton «rho 6a» hac lc», np'ti' l t: , ’« |n-*r ca >tt a dva Ploartn* Mlli- Acrtie-r v ILI t }’,*!c'>Tr«, Co- Mich, anso tS6/ tt T\7 A> TF'L - a situation as co.-V, / ’ &t-bj a child Cvayeart 6le. U:*errrc »nA, rnqn'rm. 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