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Thi CHICAGO DAILY TRIB F 3 o 1/ NE: "SUNJAY, OCTOBER 13, ‘1872 #bemexwec‘.edo!!hem.nwmmd foz sullen. Democrats o that Greeley ghould i not \‘eb@{nraednmlhemu 3 candidste, , Jor it 15 clear that Mr, Greeley has cut more deeply into the { Republican rouky than conld bave any oviaer candi- f date.” POLITICAL. Exposition of Mr. Greeley’s Views on the Qctober Elections LOCAL NOMINATIONS 1N NEW YORK. NEW Tors, Oct. 12.—An addrees hes been Sssned + by Churlea o'Canm-, in conjunction with James i Emott, Wheeler E. Peckham, and Joseph H. Chotte, to 1 the electors of the Btate on’ the subject of obtuxining . 0od men ot the Assembly. Thue gentlemen, in aa- The Administration Alarmed |3 skontn Wm, 3L were last fall eelecled as 2idsin the ogoinst the ring. Afteral- Over the South Caro- lina Bolt. prosecutions angto ‘the Taiture of the 1 st Ausembly o8 usthin are offered in making ob- i ! e J it 5 th ‘ e fitness of candidated without party | { i What Alexander K. McClure Says of the Election in Pennsylvania, iay or personal favar, Where, a8 i the cise Of (o . present candidstes for Go\'amnr, the gentlercen are morally tnexceptionable, they say they will make no recominengdetion, mwarhnemr.n’s Central Union- last night nomi- Movement to Secure for New York an Honest and Capable. Legxsla- ture. nated James O'Brien for Mayor, county ticket. At the Tammany Convention yesterday Win. Butler Duncan formally withdrew from the race for the Aay— oralty ; also, Win. H. Wickham, Lawrence, who was Dominited dnsnimodely, was formerly the Jagalad- i present. Speeches were mads by several Sottherners znd a number of amd the balance of the § He has formally accepted the Professorship tendered FOREIG FRANCE. Zew Sons, Oct. 13-4 Pacis smecil sss that Y- ister Washburn and Count da Rexusal bai e sgreed o the draft of = postal tresty which tho Paet Office au- thorities of both comtries will accept. It is believed tio Minister of Fipance will approve of the treaty, It is highls probable that it wil recelvo a regulas rat- ifcaion by (e end of the sear. It zes etter ¢ postace 2t elght cents for oxe-third of 3uoaace. Paper post- 28¢, which wes elght cents, 8 xeduced o thrae. Reg- istered lettersand the tranemisaion of patterns ate also money whils acting a5 clerk on the steamer John F. t. ‘pesaons, o3 in- Lerest of the South aad chmmmercial Serests. of - St Louis sad tho West wers St. anshna, and ths "entertainment was kept up till a fate hour. 'The sweepstakes premium of $1,000 for the best bale of long or short siaple cotton was awarded toJ. G. Yeiser, of Port Edwards, Aiss. On_Thursds; irazken man, named Datid Ring, got 1oto an alerca- ion with Geofge Fortin, keeper of ame of ihé boths on the fair grounds, during which Ring stabbed For- fin.in the - pdamer, Jnfichog & womml Sight ihehes long, exposing the intestizes. Another man, named Pelet Brooks, was alao stabbed in tlis 1efs brelsts Db ‘whether by Bing s nof kown. Both men died’ this ornibg. - Ring was arrested. WASHINGTON. Special Despatel to The Chicugo Tribune. ¢ THF, IXDIAN COMMISSIONERSHIP, ‘Wanarsaros, Oct. 12.—General Fraucis Walker, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, returned here to-dsy. qnesled "Victor Emmanuel to recall Chevallier Ni Tiaiinn Minister to France, becauso he is a Bose: p"um settlement of the terms of tho Postal Treaty be. #xven France and America is delayed in consequencaof mp.lunnns arising from the exigencies of French The ¢ yasht Marguesite, oaly 70 tans, eoon ealls for Thamnun c:men,uz‘n!gh‘ tblz?fla\tpolaonhld left Paria. v ‘His notice to d: £ di- M«i Bim to Teave £t~ moon to-day, having complied thetewith st balf upon ‘anc agenfs of the Gm'!mment, ith orders to follow them toward Switzerlind. e Prince, tnezeupos, el the city. The Princess Clotkilde volubtarily accompani —_—— SPAIN. BLareIp, Oct. 12.~A ublican insurrection has :D&en ont. s.lm-mb the hwplm =t Ferral, in the proviace himin Yale College, and will Tesign his positionin about two weeks, THE SIENSA EXPOSITION, Gevers] John Eston, the Cammissioner of Educa- ‘This_ dm ihe port r.nfl prevents the Government - § o mfi&“&“&"m,wfi‘“ Teaoiyind was reotatly | fon, has Just returned from New York, where b il Coveraiaeat s diopatched toops THE PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION—THE ADMINIS- The Tammsny Conference Nominating Cortmittes § officially visited General Van Buren,.the-American | fo that town. snmmnx-y be at ong TRATION PROGRAMME. had 2 short session to-doy, and sdjnnmedth Tuesday { Commissioner tothe Vienna Exposition. -Impartant | adopted to su 15e fevolt for the Colonies Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribucne. S pcousidered the question aa fo how mans | ateps have been taken to have the American system of | 10 the Corles todsy the Minister for tho Colonies New Yons, Oct. 12—l Alexander McClurew | JEPOSGHAGYen SHOuc bo iven an e Hekel 30118 4 oqucation fally represented, with its schools, colleges, | Fepale - Fifteen — hundred om - belonging ““statement as o the result af the Pennsylvania election | nominations. text books, efc. General Van Buren stated | tothe garrison, 2nd some of the populstion joined in it that, while 20,000 Democrats refused to vots in the s s Uat evey loter Gt ho has received | thomovement, Tho lexdersars Menicio aid Eojas. State, 50,000 illogsl votes were cast for Hartranft in 3 from Bason Schwartz, who has been designated by Atinistes furthy Soope L ©hiladelphia, The first werd returns, he ssy%, gave Cgm‘;n",‘;‘ml\;—m,fl m%‘;;‘% 2% { the Austrian Government to taXe completo charge of ot e “u,,‘“‘ Teloas 10 Joio, tual et LR “Hartranft 23,600 majority. Two hours later, alaxmed Py allthe arrangements hadin referomcs to edncation | revol < 1t their own work, they reduced the majorities below Am omu._ Perry Was unanimously* ve- | in America, contsined s desire that it should be AADEID, Oct, 12.—The insurgents st !‘;fl! fik 1 mo | BOmated for Congres by toe Dewotrsts of HOMAE- represcated, s the need of &0 improved system | Boeseselon of the gunbosts ancaored in fhe harbor, teenthy X i greatly felt in that Empire. pers + ~with Xane 38 Secretary. * tiris week’s jasus is guilty of & piece of mesnuess which * e will probably liva long enough to regre:, It seems { meaxly verbatim as aupport Grant are so #pecied to 18,000, xnd cent them on a8 revised returns, “werd in Philadel] did Hurtranft honestly ron Shead of bis tickets T had hourly returns from many THE POSTAL SERVICE. meinforcements by sex. In !hc Cortes, the Alphonists and Republican ae'm& Farts of the city, and almost uniformly behind | Zense m: : e e Tl e e o weiind | Bon Tictorla o t e Oetober ections. Spcosbes were | The annusl reporta of the Heds of the Burests In 2 e Cortes, o 3 aud Beputlican, the most clection ihmeticizn - in~ the | Imade by Al Twm). Jnm Hapdan, § the Post Ofice Department are now being mads up, ':m_dfw rmhmdw Cm;mmL an¢ wcity, wan President n(n the Election Eofl.fii Benpett, Smdh'x and others. and are to be resdy for presentation to the Postmaster e returns were read of ELPELL, et ard papers signed before the figures werefooted up. Parker and Attornes General Gilclirist, of | S1OWS a mejority for Hartranft of 35,7 w:m, are to take the stamp at unce in behali of | B% Louts, Oct, 12.—The Libersls and Democrllsof } ed more in “apdidates.” Adminictration moses Ssnow | he First Diftrict of the city have nominated Culonel pouring fnto New Jersey, ond the Straight-ont Demo- s tro ahowing sympathetic activity. The Grant Zow 1 to contng tieir greeabacia to Fodtans, New Tork, ana New Jerscy, They think o Fuftcles mmmber of Straigut-onis cin be bought to vinsure Indians and New Jersey, aud, by thi #23 OBrien all :].luhm, New Yorkalso, gales were presént,:at Jamed O'Brien e mamimouely potasted for Assoe. NEW YORK. FINANCIAL BEVIEW. NEW Yomk, Oct, 12.—At the beginning of the past week money wes stringent, but during the cloaing certain now to 3 per cent, and on oz day the rate wasTun dovm 10 1 =5 was the coalition czlled tho Bej parts, and in epite of 12 oreat detoat 1n. 1556, we ko 3o one | Percent. Business paper has been disconnted with s facks of tbe stuation s but it waa fn the | & little more {reedom, and rates have slighily de- present advantige, a8 _compared B e B tionsl crregele of the pore It o th S ‘ceod,—that itas an impregsbe 3 of 123 Somthern voteSon whichto start, with majorities 3t the late electionsin enough of others to bring victory within its grasp. The campaign for the next thres Weeks can be =0 ordered a8 to put these Istier States beyond donbt, 1he same relief a5 the market for call lozs. The bank ststement is favorzble, and reprisents in was taken up on Tuesday, ard ' §1,500,0000n *Wednes- =i dsy; while of the $5,000,000 *bonds purchalied, only FRED. DOUGLASS AS A PARTISAN~THE CAM- | ¢, 000000 bd been deliserod up to tho closs of busi- PAIGN IN KENTUCKY AND SOUTH CARO- LINA. Speciol Despatcl: to The Chicago Tribune. ¥ NEW YomE, Oct. 12.~Fred. Douglase, whose paper | ere i8 conducted on parrow partiean principles, in ‘The statement ehows that ¥he banks Liave decrezsedl their loans $1,512%000, witie The specie the depoeits $9,539,100, and the legal tenders $14,813,700. The guin in depositsis not Iarge, but this may be that a colored man, named Mazthews, residing in Leay- | duo to 3 movement of currency to the Westan d South., 3:;:&, fm ‘:“ngh:r xmefrv A bez xumaom;r“«:‘pl The Bank of England rate of disonnt was 1.dvanced v, for offence be'has several tim: Qarink the week from 5t0 6 per cwnt, which had an verely exsoriated 1 Douglasy’ editarials, Tast unsettled infiuence for 3 short fimehere. 15 may be gran. | 8xid that Bismarck now holds the key {5 the- Ananaial other defects, | situation of the wozld. Ho can draw gold mderately Douglaes | from London and make matiers work smootlily, or he can draw gold quickly and convals Lone don,—the effect of felt universly. The movements | Germsn Government and of the Directors of tihe Berk ‘ of England, will be watched closely here, it: conse- quence of the large ouistanding contracts in harrowed | ex ‘The esse in money and cash gald,'and the In { decline in gold, in connection with the advanes in the | Bank of England zate of Qiscount, kave cansed » sharp advance inthe ratesof foreign exchange, sixty-dsy biisiing the leier as then ridicaling its The Africans who red ety i violation of syntsx and onl?ogx:&);w. Congiderable interest is felt here in A&ministration with regurd to the State election which takes | bills rising from 1063 to 108 ; =ight from 1083 to 1103. These figures repratent 3 change from. &pedie importing to specie ahipping Points in ono week—n event which occurs only abont once in s lifetime, circles <in South Carolina on Wednceday next. There is no Democratic ticket in ihe feld, that party acting with ‘ono wing of the Republican party zgainst the regulsr idate, Moses, ‘The fight has ssumed uch 3 s e ana tog battars b.“':gm info euch diment | The gold market declined from 113%; to 112%, aa o, thatthe ot of the Beubliesn orgiation | afierwacd rllied to 51, wilh 3 e xeacticn to, in thit Stata s 'mfru Te is gen- | jymsg. ! comoedi that oass wil bo cliced: but by $ack Ou the Stack Exchange speculation hs been baoy— fuced majority 28 not o lesve the Siate £afe for iber, except by & regular contest. The nomina- ""‘“é‘fc"&‘muf" e the severs o o} +inclu 25 well as tho several officers the Stale ticket, ! percent. The grestest improvement of the week was. F 1 in Pacific Mall, which advanced 9 per cent, The highest prices of the week were generally made during the day.. | Money on call declined from 91X €0 1 per cent per annom. Foreign exchange advanced from the specie MR. GREELEY ON THE OCTOBER ELECTIONS. ciined and advanced sbout 1 per cent. Stocks Tose.a - { muchas9per cent in azs case, and mearly all the { bearson the Stock Exchenge tarped bulls, sxd the Ot poomls g =0 ’fi“’g‘gfi}}",fi{'g&g’&‘g ballin (ke Gold Boom turmed beare. Ttis seldomms Tthimkee can 5 many important events sre crowdel info the Kp=ce of ‘surely connt upon 188 Electazial votes the Bouth, and I think the North will give usthe | ane week, l'flf- Undoubtedly there were (_rmls perpetrated in ‘The foreign commerce of the port for the werktwas election—frauds that sffect the | 4o goriowy: Genmeral mercumndies, inchding, dry they™ S sy | £oods, $G,0685; produos esports, 85233 persamally, snd. 1. belltve. fhe prnGifls of Tho Liberat moyisment sro 5o, deegly imbeddea - the minds and hearts of our people it only similar fraud rean insure the success of the other sids in_ November, {Yt must be remembered thst frauds cannot be dif- fused 50 readily over 37 States 3 over three. I feared for Pennsyivanis, notwithstunding the eril eiamacer the Bepublican nominees there, more thar I did for “Shins ‘becauze our friends wero well organized in *Ohio &nd greatls Iacked organization in Pennsvlvania, o atleast oo speech in ‘Penneylvanis Istrongly urged ! snd explained ihe need of it.” ¥ilyon msks vy more toms fhis ciawesy” the repoz -‘Idcmm-" ded the Liberal chief, “IT will viait & number of sgricultur=l fairs, zud it owr | mmhtkmkzi&mm.nnwddmmefiddxwm~ cinco Junuary were S349,9.8,1, aguinst $299,745,917 laat year. The total expusta of produce rince Jsn. 1 were $177,53%,100 sgainst §183,~ 257,501 hast year. The tawal export of specis -since Jan. 1 were $99,25,057, against $61,202,358 Iast year, €LOSING BaTE. To-dey the stock market was strong and sdvemoedy but, with the exception of Pacitlo Mail and Rock T aland, tusinees generally was very moderate. Pacifis Mal advanced from 84 0 8557, and Rock Island from, 1087 0110}, The dealings in these two stocks absorbed epeculstive interest t0 3 copsiderable extent. Tnlan Pacific advonced from $9% fo 393, and was ‘more active thsn for some tie past. Western. Union ranged from 735 fo 7435 Lake Shore, from 89X to £€93¢; North-west common fuctuated betweem 723 and 723 ; Wabash was quiet, at 70% to 705 ; Exie was dnll, 3t 4937 t0492 ; Ohiosleasactive, and ducsustions slight, the two extremes belng between 455 and 477, Changes in other shares were Grimporiant. At the close the market was firm, Meney was exsy during the morning, at 5 017 per cent, and declined to 3@4 in the afternoon. FORIION EXoMANGE was quiet and steady a¢ 1083 for sizty days, 3nd'110} for sight. Gorp was dall and steady at 112:@112% throughout, GOVEXNNEXT BOSDS ‘were guiet and firm. Central Pacific bonds closed at dise imports in November. The resulf in Reanssltania aud Olio | s 00 real criterion, and chonld those States go the £ame way in November, the Liberals still had good cause to hope for puccese. His impression TS that the Soulbern States, withy - probelly, ons esception, would give Liberel majorities. i, ogethes ngth vt woult be addsd. by Northern States, were suficient 1o Ho wus from what he bad eea since Tuesday’s election, that tho defeat in Penz. sxivanis 2nd Ohi had invigorated Liberzls e anmmtiy, cni ncited nem to Snlesints. Toe“eame paign with greater energy. st gvening dr. Grosles, sccompanied by bis two _daughters, Eubeastela Comcert ot Eigimviay Bl Hha visihhes uncepoct o ok Bl ol meeshed tne Sonte of Eh% bt 1 . ibe mmiddl sisle, wes be recogniced Beforo be | o9@o9i; Union Pacific fists, 835,GSK; lnd frant row, he was londly appisuded. Neary every | Grants, W6X@i6 ; incomes, NE@H. BREADSTUEFS. Flour quiet. Low grades steadier; medimm extras plenty and heavy, Family grades strong and faisly active, Good superfineand ckoice No, 2 scarce and firm, At the close the market was fairly zetive for low grades and choice family. brands good ‘wanted at extreme prices, chicfly for export. Choice amber and white winter veryscarce, The market closes steady but quiet, The supply of good spring is limited and in fair demand; winter strong. PEOVISIONS. The pork market is 3 thade stronger; demand light for future delivery. Sales of 250 barrels mess for Oc- foberat §14.30, Cutmeats weaker; supply fair, Decon less plenty and firm. Lard firm, but dull; demand clifefly for uty trade. ‘o the Associated Press.} New Fou Oct. T tre T3t prblishes Jetters of Attornes General Francis C. Barlowand Matthew Hale, 2 Iawyer, showing the receipt by Barlow of $10,- 000 for Daniel Sickles.as a private fund for prosecating the old Erie ring, aud that ‘Smith, of Alvanys recep much, and, rising from Lis seat, onticte Sathinie, At the close of the ‘performance the sisles were blocked with_people who were ansious fogets oodlook sthim. While passing from the e was stopped by 1 mumber of bis {rieads, who shook his hand warmly. The strect and sidewaiks appeared, cheered him lustily. Ffodsy he. delivered an’ agricolfural address at umxvm, N. Y., near Chappaqua. NEW YORK PAPERS ON THE POLITICAL SITU TION. Special Du])aldfi to The Chicago Tribune, New Yo, Oct. 12.~The Sun s3ys, in to-morrow's issue: “The case stands, after the October elections, Precisely as it stood before. The people uow General Grant, al#o the facts respecting the party that supporta bim. Once it wasagrestand honored party, of noble aims and patrioticimpulses; now it is represented by . Simen Cameron, Jobn E. Harlrentt, and Oakos Ames, e e e P ‘who was Speaker of the Aseembly, received §1,500 28 3 fhan they bad supposed. The Furty wiich tpporta | Poyment in the natore of a refaining fee. i5 essentially 3 few party. In this new DIED FROM NGLECT. Amelia Kleiber died to-day from inattention and Greeley: ha whols,of the Democratie organization does. nos appeas to be included, and this iSwhst renders its fuc- . coss uncertain. If the whole of ihe Democracy had Some heariiy uto this nev combination, its. mumbers Zud those of the Liberals woul neglect in the Tmmigrants’ Hospital, Ward's Island, of which she was an thimty, Clief of Potice Acnillims, of Jersey. €its, mare manded o joil to-dey, ;nnleffx;"un ot o Teat againsts him for alleged complicity in the fim National Bank rovbery. NEAELT & MURDEE. Anton Beler o German emigrant, in an encouster, to-dz3, with a nioted thief named James Afartin, aliag 3fille Connolly, wko had previously robbed hith, was seriously stabbed and ofberwise maltreated. It is tonght be wil gle. THT. FUNERAL OF FANNY FERN 100k place to-day, and, in accordance with the wishes of the dedeased, was Yery private, Aftera short ser- viee :_henmuu were conveyed {o Boston for inter- men awiling to adont the new latform o to support its = Theso Siraightout Demoerats S0 1ok man,v, but_they are encugh to elect Grant, either by ~voting for him, o by refusing fo voteatall, Toe anty donkt ie, whether, aiter i, when it comes to the pincl, they will prefer Grant o Greoley. _Tho de- cition 38 with thewn, mfl. if Grant is elscted, it will be ¥ Democratic support.” "0f the Democratic nomiration of Abraham B. Law- rence for Mayor, the Sun says: “Mr. Lawrencois a 1a: Tespectable talent zud character. He has Democrst, and is well Inown as such oot the ity. Hebelongs to tho Tieform wing e]wted, e would makean upright TICEET SPECULATORS VICTINIZED. The epeculators in opera tickets last night, fowit- ness the performance of Luces, wers victimized, large Dumbers of tickets being ofiered on the streets at much Jess than half price, with no takers! the cor- T Embezzlement of Fands ~= Cotton Trade Banquet—-BDouble Turder. of be Sz Toms, 0ct 12 Captain James Kers was sereet- Tig) 5 frand. For this revival, wemust now ;.-' . {he Democracy, and not to the Liberal Repub- 08 3sy ity deps @e B coutd) boen emplored by Kountz for a boat Wmm»m&mr mwms Yors, form Demociscr, tonight, st whith some 1,500 dele- | tion, the local postags has nearly doubled. days thers was considerable busineas on csll below 7 | with a capital of $50,000, and_the First Nations! Baux clined, bt the discount market hes not experienced Ofien mday for farnishing Lead-stones for soldiers pert the operations of the Trezsury on Monday last. | Mr, Seward, by order of the OF 55,000,000 gold zald o that day, bamt §3,500000 | et similar o tho sbove spyly 1o otter eartmments, o | | hes Increased £2,263,900, the circultion $131790, the | which would ke aanhmfansugummsymd.mamumm iof the | Fuests, u §i sbight difference of opinion 5 ant, with an adsunce in prices rnging from X to 9 | re importing to the specls exporting point, Gold de-, 57675 and | S 0t The Siel 15 abigut the seat 28 Tast year. General in & few weeks. No ouns branch of the ‘business bas increas- M, Oct, ‘I_—Cndlnl.\ Cnflen bas frequent inter- fim rlux e Pope. s been issued by the Ministry, forbid- aing Lous Biane lemsiea ia oty S GREAT BRITAIN. Loxos, Oct. 12.—A severe storm has prevailed on the coast during the Tt twent-four ours. Serorel disasters e British [To the Ansociated Press.) TREASTRY STATENENT. ury of the CRied sm.. ut oo case o Bustness, to shipping in Chanxiel are re- arrency, $5,118,741L.16 : cvim m 49215, ml:lfldln ,000 in coin certificates. Special depaclt ot uEu e dul for tha Todemption of e O e ainws HoxG EoxG, Ost. 11.—The Russisn Grand Duke The ¥irst Nationsl Bank of New Obio, | Alexis has leit for Shanghae. wlthnamm of £100,000, were au- mzulto—dny‘b 3 commence business. TERS' CEMETERIES, Bida were opened at the Quariermaster Generals . SEWARD. Tributes to MHis Mcmory--Arranges ments for the Funczal. Loxpos, Oct. 12.—The Zimes' obitusry of Mr. Sew- ard s thiat be was s useful stateraza sad an emie who gave proo? by his deeds of o unx Tor philanthropy ang lovs of justice, Oct. 12.—Governor Hoffroan bas ismued a proclamation culogistio of tEs late Sexvotary 3nd ordared all the State Departmcnts closed, on Mg &5, 3nd the tagy o the State buildings to be placed -mast, " ACotas N, X, Oct. 12.—Tho remainn of Mr, Sewe ardwill Lie in ‘aic at bis residence {rom Sfondsy I uatil tho afternoon. His laet words wero: “Loveonoanother.” Nw Yomk, Oct. 12.—An Aubum despatch sazy that almost every bullding in town is_coversd with biack in respect 2 10 tho menors of e, Seamed: Ths caase of M, Seward’s dsath was not paralysis, as Npa-nd, ‘but wis & species of palsy, has been received from Secretary Fiah 20 GIEEE Washingion oficials, acnouncing their in- tention to attend the funeral, which, 3t the cxpresa wish of the family, will be conducted’ with but littla pageantry. pmderick W, Saward has srrived. Colonel. Williawa H. Seward, Jr., the eldest 6oz, will probadly mot are rive in time, ATBERS, Oct. 12.—Tke funeral of Mz, Scward Mon- day will be from St. Peters Church, at 230, After service another opporrunity will be aJurded to view the remaire, At moeting af the Mayor aud Aldermen, to<ds thst body paseed approprinte resclntions, and votad {0 sttend the funerul aa body. Iu epomse to the {sto®s procismation, nearly «il dwelinga s=d siores i fho oy 1e0 heing draped in numd z. e Citz is pro epod, it v ot Al Briness o0l o vermeas oe. ey pte, until sunset, The Forryoninth Eegiment will attend the funeral in citizens’ bt vith mo dieplay of milary arguainstion, The Boord of Trade of Orwego will bo preseat, aud large numhers of distingnished citizens from 31l parts of {ie countrr, SPORTING. S Wksirsarox, Oct. 12—The Department of Stste 3 be cloce o Monday, ihe diy of the fmnlu(;r which are all dressed with mot MISSOURI. Close of the St. Lounis Fair--Disgrace= ful Scenes at a Banquets-Statements by Cotton-Growers. Despateh to The Chicago Tribune; sr. um, Oct, 12.—The fair closed to-dsy. Finan- cially it was not a Euccess, The receipts far the- nine days, this year, foot up $61,000, 85 compared with over $56,000 in 1871 for a period of six days. The nine-dsy fortuaately, & muxder was commited fa 3 deinken brawl,~abiat tho only riot dering the fair,—ons fmam having his bowels ripped up with & knife, dying 10-day. ‘The banquet last night turned oat badly. A aplen- hsd to scramble for faod. ol e thmost dieorder pro A crowd of outeiders o slvan. The Democrat and Despatch severeis condemn the [roceedings as & beartly diagracs to the city. Your correspordent has inferviewed cotton-growers foom tho verions Sates, The fdlivwing aro thar p elight improvement, Mis: exoess over lest year 18 Anticipar=i, Talse, in the zorthern portion, abouc fhree-ffths of the usual crop, and, 1n the southers divixion, ssy Quasters; "wil Eake sbout Be-sightbe of a3 2vermgy crop, with ane-eighf acreage. Logisiana ( i Bas: >, L ont Fb st b Tast SR I Arpne | Monarchist ‘l:'u::‘ Easeaci -Athletics there had beea some 12 to 15 pex cent increase of alv. 5 this after- New TOEK, Oct. 22—t Jorome Pui e thind race, for a dash of 13; ml:?ut,mwn cTop was greatly dimaged by the ficod 3n the central | DooD, ymsmamaém. hthenufih!tn]:aflnwu:m by, Ortolan, beating seven horses. Time, 2385, ‘The great interest of the day centered in the rsce ba- twmsm-;smnu&mmmum and fhe excite. be caefo afwo-thirda | mentran.very high. ra crowded overy e us 18, tho eentoal pore | SVaBbla, wpoh, 380 the most Intenss Ammely on tan of the Siate was quite serioas, while the Dorthern | 3%3kened. Tho two borves ran neck and neck all tho eecion mede a good | exditit; omo | WY, the beliing chioging with evesy turm. Ber change in scresge, Jissouri only producing | selt played the third mile. cotton in the southeast, and just beginning to learn | omarchist wrted nobly end won the race brmo o the miodus ndi of its culture, the screage is ¢ yards, amid enthusiastic’ che bt th ectrica wen Monarchist, and muchhxtar:g:umlem ut the crop light. ~ Tho Bascls, Momavchize, Indian Territary reports lset sear's arops 3s the frst practical results since the war. The usual yield is ons balo 10 theacre, Lt pls(ers are now 1,000 s of seed cotton, Thezs 3R incresse i auve- crept up from whst it was last nighl The following is the score of the base ball gume {ween the Ahletics, of Philadelpbis, and Blutuale, of | \?‘flk 1 = — " Fitniigs— 23456782 & | Athetice. 0300100 0 KENTUCKY. Mataals 23100020 e ‘BALTINOEE, Oct. 15.The base-ball gams to-dey, bee tween the Bmunnm 3nd Boeton C.r.he m wvn by thelat L—um. Six only were pinyed, on account et Temza, Oct. 19, —Tho cricket matel between e Eaglih elecen of America aud the dmerican eleven, s taished tods, o Engllsbmen, in e second innings, made 47, making 3 toal of 69, and o pea Loy e to win, when darineks put an end to the gzme, Tuopler will not be counted, 3od mast Calamity at Louisville--an Bcat!l.l 10 Death. dmermhnnn e "fi‘}rm bic tohold o Tesponsible party K m . e public o y .mfimunmxme desths of five persone. ‘The ‘repacted death of the three boys takea out of the rrect. It is ooughs, boweser, 2 oo el s e ‘“;mvu, To. | count 233 draw, although virtwally 3 victory for the nfiln(ad in ibo City Court to-day. rul | Americans, s pamtsd pains (2o Ganese OF 6 PIORects, Orien Rock River Conference. Special Despatch 20 Thiz Chicago Tribuie. Rocsronn, IiL, Og. 12—The Rock River Conference opened its fousth das's sesrion tnder very favorable circumstances. The following brethren were elected 10 deacon’s orders: Wesley K. Beous, William Craver, Edwin Craven, Pranklin G. Davis, William Bol\hmssn James S. Norris, Jas. L. Roberts, Saml, Harzaker, W, Patten, I W. Drew. The descons of the -eamd class oromated were W. H. Daniels, already ond:'nied W. Williamsaa, Chas, A, Barke, Newell Fanning, EL.AL Buttie. W. H. Cnderwood, John H. Resves, and J. B Morrie. ‘Tho committes in thecase of E, G. Ribhle brought in » ehort revort, findirg him guilty of the churges of gross immoraiity, 354 Lo s eopelled frems. the 'The Conferents was informed that ihs Rev. S, Mor ‘vznston, de- ing them o show cause why the buildings shioufd not et Warraats {07 the mrder of Henry ildren, was kill be torn down. \mla,wix ‘with his wife and two chi were admitted 35, {hat Stiliman has fled the coun'ry. n to building was of wretch itex than wet sand. The Robinson 3 The Tear crurhed byt.h:h.mng ‘rmg {¥oom cach side. In the second houss on_the West the fmily a very ‘Darrow escape from thefate of the Naltex, The Coraner inquest aoarned 0103, m. fom , 2024 ta give orgor, time fo get relizble evidence as Lo the cause of tho - a Congregational Minister, from E cident. “The victims will be buried to.morrow. 1t &5 mnd:nmxmmmuw;. 3. S reo- reported that Nolte had au insurancd o $5,000 | ommended Elder Dands, and by sev- on his life. The damuge to proveriy altogesher et Teters Jrom riends, and his =mount to nearly 000, being clezr one, he was The sppeamnce of the mangled remains | mrewmplls saedtted & ek oot ‘kaocking at the door from the Evangelical Lutbersn Church, and wes mceived, Blchaxd Giliteple, from e . E. Chureh good recommendations, and _the Duclets of » Satecknsion Fon pend ‘buildirg within the bounds of this Conference, and, of course, was readily ‘The Bishop called fer the report of tho Committeo in the case of Elder Willing te. Joseph Odgers, and the Seorefary rend 3 withdrawzl of tho entire Tiit ackion vindicatcs. (ho procedare of the worthy Elder. TRe Temarks of the Bishop wers a clear exposition of Cliueeh o The Rev. Lansberger, Cheh of Rotiond s BrE Ynasten, B, by Desn of te Facaliy of tho X ‘\';a:ku:wmqm University, Evanston, and Jumes of Corin were sev- erally introduosd to the Gonrorente ™ el he Kkfilgmuee on Periodicals mzde a Jisgileniog, A1 bt therr heds m_n«‘:l igest earfally gashed, bruised, an gured, an boneabraien, e Jizle gl had w2 ugly ‘bl i o thy ‘breast, made by a piece of timber. The faces oFall b the baby meke cazehed out of reremblance 1y ‘buman features, The y has created = deep im- pression taronghont o communits, and will peobehly Fesultin the OFganization of 3 SYRemm of bulding in- :hodmaz mnxflex was perpetrated in Oldham County, on edzesday, s man named 3felvin bs!m{nduux by anothee Damed. Srdcr, The tag desperate characters, and on the night of the ‘Taunder wore drinking togithor. Yarder was arrestod: IOWA. United States Courts. Special Deapateh to The Chicago Tribune. DesMoxes, Is., Oct. 12.—The United States Cir- cuit Court for this district convenes in this city on Wien ence iz 6uch 3 manner m_: ¢ may look fora thousand ngw subscribers to his iper, on the Mondsy. Five hundred cases are docketed, twenty- ttle s P . .alms f the orpl w1 ired three belng criminal, 28 follows : Robbing mail, 10; | Sfine Mgm.mfiu m:r’x:n s o ks counterfeifing, 6 ; murder, 1; violating revenue law, | from the good Bishop. 6. Among the important civil cases are suils of the ‘Republic Insurance Company zgeinst one hundred 2nd thirty.four Tows stockliolders, many of them rmm‘:;emm Bosides these, Thero are 3 lirgo of cases against various pervisors in different Tows counties, The Goiled Siates District assembles the same dsy, with full d e Post Offfice Robbed—IIcGregor Nar- row Gauge Road-Train Load of Ten. DUBUQUE, Oct. 12.—The Elkader (Clug County) Post Office was burglarized on Thursdsy night, the thief effecting an entrance by cutting out a pane of gltss in ihe rear door. The morey drawer was robbed of come change and &0 or $0 in strpms. Lelters Elder Dandy read an importent paper on the beneve olent enterprises of Chi W Relief aud Aid Socictr, apd approving the selection of Charles G. Trusdell as the general super- intendent, ‘The auniversary sermon of the Missionary Society a3 preached in the alternoos, by W, H. Saith o & crowded house, Following the sermon, the hdles had another meet- ing of interest pertaining to their work,and a mis- SivEary anniversary in the nnus. —_— Ohio Lunatic Asylum. CLEVELSXD, Oct. 12—A party, consisting of Goter- nor Noyes and the Committees on Fivance and Bauev- oience of both Houses of the Legislature, visited Not- Sesterday, to view the riins of tho Nosthera Obio vertised letter was e, a5, | B Asyl repara mnatic Asyium, fors s such stersas probably more. Several che xxres'dmx gevenal | 1rgche necessary fgrme“’dmn{fl]e 00f \fim— hundred dollazs, payable fo_order, were Ieft 00the | ora'and Central Ohio. There ware aleo prescnt ecveral floor, No cluie {0 the perpetrators. othier members of the Leglslature, the suthorities of Trains arenow run Iy on. wnflofimrhlflfi’kw the ssylam and prominent citizens of Cleveland. The Gaugs Boad, which will probably be completed £0 ElX- | report shawed an mexpended talance in the hands of ader this £l the Board of $54,6003 that the wings of the buitdin, EDAR RAPIDS, Oct. 11.—A train of twenty-three ws, loaded with'tea for Chicago, pessed through this city on Thursday afternoon. gl i e R —At San Erancisco, at s quarier-past 4_on Satirdsy ‘morning, two sliocks of eanihguaks of ‘veveral cesondar durstion were egerienced, the esciltions being from fastto % of the Eamo will 0t berween sixty x:d uvemy p.du;u but lhe Dirsctors hope to becbla ‘hundred soon. ed -ppmveng of the course of fhe m{; , and recommending {bit ey m‘ufl:- Hons wars uhpt Trastees in nmking e Trusjens oL | be | banks of e rieer! Esvectern sireimas of ‘walcr mese the weter works, dozen af which wore Svoteaio e ieiien e Ao 2o o recais- der to the protecticn of surroundisg m | Samrs mads thelr way up nder the Flatform, Sndthe vish placs and the estimeted cost of & new fire-proof stmeca to replaco tho rart Abn ikseqient Taaciag af ton oraitioen, a roso- Tution was nduptumquuéng the Traste:s of fhe Geo: tral Lunstio Asvlum di 10 exymine and to {5 Governor the ot o -mumhu bnilding than r-wr;u ba obtained on rezvopable terms for as long time as may be necessars for the accommodation and eare of the insane of the State who are not cared for, and Te- questing the Govertor to makes provisional leass {or the eame, and report to the General Assembly such facts and suggest sach legislation a3 may be required. — A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. A Frightful Accident Hspplly Averted-A Man Nearly Killed by o. Reckless Omnibus Driver ~Falil of n Scaflold and Three Men. A team belonging to Mr. nee, TIL, took fright at the ringing of the bell on Erie street Lridge, Sesterdny, 2nd run away in & westward direction. The wigon was Ieaded with loose barzels, trunks, and boxes, which jumped around so violently that r, Trekel, who was driving, was unseated, and thrown between the horses, where he became entangled in the harnees, It Was momentarily ex- pected that he would bs killed, and when the team vwas Observed turning down Sangamon street toward the Einzie street railrond track, it was believed that noth- ing could avert a terribleaccident, a5 thers were trains Tassing and repasting the crossingcontinually. Asthe fiying team drew zear to tho track, Mr. Farson, of the Arm of White & Co,, who was Fiding in his Wigona shert distance ahead, and who was one of the first to Dotics the great danger in which Mr. Tre- kel was pliced, tumed his vebide 2croes the straet ’ go to receive the shock of. the approaching nnmwgy, The collision oc- C\n’md,mmd Tesulted in the loss of a wheel to Mr. Far~ Trekel was B lous posi~ tlon_and’ {aken 15 the elcsof Br. o enmg:.:! Ssngumon snd Hubbard streets, whers i was found . {hstooe of his legy had been broken. Had it not Deen for the prosence of mind displaysd by Mr, Far- fo and rty (o eavo ose of an- L, wo ! human probability, n shirt oho furmie Shd cos e, THE RESULT OF BECKLESS mRceEna. About balf-gast 6 oclock yeateraa; e cmte Sollet, superintendent o ihe workmen Foet Patmeen ew hotel, was oain & olags cn the comer of Adunt snd St s, 2330, bolonging to a3 0pposition campany, cimas Sy, at & furious pace. Bafors 3r. Sollott could get out of Hormed ot 2% i oo il meca b, the 2 arm erm%lv;mc{le“ SEadicatald ws opiaiaed s oo ‘posaible, and it is belicved that n results tend ths sorious accident. % s GETFUL Fatz, At Ball.psst § Gclock seateniny mermiog & scafold. {26 on th fousth story of buildizg st the comer of onroe and Stats streets, upon pon. which thies men werp ‘working, broke from its festenings, and. precipyated them o ihe ground. Omoof them, William Losingar, 9f No. 57 Weat Lakestroet, was dungerously inj mmimg' Faclng ua 3d Williom Smith, mirscu- THE SUNDAY LAW. Sunerintendent Washbura’s Plan of Operas tioms Xot. Yet Divalged~Tue Mayor Congrat. wlated. A&n attempt was made, yesterday, by » TRINONE Te- porter, to larn the plan Superiatendent Washburn Droposcs to adopt for the enforcement of the Sundsy Iaw. Ho was askod if ho (ntended to carry out the law in its spirit, and replied, I have token an onth to en- forco all laswe.” This was all he would divulge, promising, however, if what he . intended doing proved to be successful, he woud tell the reporter about it The saloon- Xespers who deal out whiskey have expressed a ufinm 3o clos up their places on Sunday f tho eer- ors wilshat theie dooés.h‘ Bollr anticipate visi e to-day, and_ bave accordingly po% the I back doozs of their pisees in repair, and Huds igress ooy horo pefore I was dificut, “The propeiiors of billiard saloons are bscoming uneasy, festing that thelr Fooms will Bave 1o be closed also,’ Whether the Buperiatendent of Police will interfero with them ar mot will be known to-dsy. MORE *‘ MORAL SUPPORT. At thoeguiss mesting of “‘uhlnggmhn Dg‘hmn, ous Tempersace, the following action was bad re- garding the recent order of Mavor Medill: 8 been broght tica of nlv&m:ms Honor the ayor, l;b;eln\;e'g:n fote aral sentiment of this city, hasissded an of requjr. o s Police Board to entoree the Law for (5o Closing of n St Resulced: That mo congrauiats the Masor on ‘tho ata3d bo bas takon, lad.‘:a in nm:'-:n"u“um S ihg tempe-;nne:unlune:x. bearty and earnest. fpieriot € Chlamorement fof (¢ SUPDRUSIOR of erives snd rance . Fires. JANESVILLE, Wis., Oct, 12.—A flmh&l might de- strozed the houre, barps, tobacco shed, l'l:gfl Srain | stacks of Williaza Goorge, ‘mear this city, " TEe loea is boot $9,000; insurance, £5,000. ProviDENCE. R. L, OI:L 12.—A flm at Fall River this momipg damaged the pocket elevator of the Fall River Ca-lcammnv Loes, £50,000. Axn:n:r, N. QOct Douglas. w0 6tGies of mnTs SIDMW i 'GoE, Me., Of L.—A Selnartz e 5~ Yast night the stares of & Hizoer, Willism Groentied, grocary, snd Doughis were' buraed.” The loss will fire h!tnighlda ed i si‘s““ Fogz & Briegy e, $1. 000—‘ fl.{cm l-o-_kuld.mg.l.s.'.'_',l.l.v to 825,000; Sy rions wars injured by i !l.hngn! e Al o i Schartz Bl MosEaroLs, Ock 12.—3 fre o; 2 in Morrie scnd 1L at balf-past 10 Last night, from the | beating of as>aft In fta journal. The figmes spreed with it rapidity, lné 500D exnvelo) the whol TRET SR 2, et e Shle Wflolrl Ahn‘n;:i—? 35:: &f'fllfll some distance oyt form =~ is au_ unbroken four Another ot Fope il comnncing st | destzuction of al) the on, thie platform sectod fevitable: buty wid, great ons, the liremen and cltizens tore up nestly all the pL.cforkn, and the frame- ork was then flooded with witer, Snd'the fire arrest- ed in that direction, The planing mlll bnmtfl down, the trom whicn cted with the rcof of the tour—e&;q l(m:a foer muill owned by Pillsbury, & Fisk, con- sisting of seven run of stope, with a capacity of 200 barrels of four perday, The inside was Lurned, but 2 quantity of flour and four run of stone were faved. ‘Tho fire wes now ande> control, and was so0on extin- guisted. The {ollowing wers tho lowes: Jlorrison's planing mille, $10,000;" 20 insurance, Northwestern Fence Works, $5,000; small insurance. Lambert & Eertaon's sash 2ad dodr factoty, 3,000 ; no insurance. J. E. Wiap, mnntm..a?;o: printers'. zurnxmre, $1,5005 v.n.ins\x:ed. Cetaract Flour ill; damsged $1,000, C. Tost $2,000 werth of ' wool ; fully insured. C):.}:p, Watson & on & Cook, $4,000, danizgs to woollen™ machinery ; uninsored. Alinnespolis flouring nm, worth 50,020, partially barned. _The fole 'owmg fneutance companics are fosers: Home, of ok, $3,000; Uoderpriters, $4.000; London, Liv- rpool & Globe, $3,¢ , $3,000; Norih British, su,ow Hartford, :;,omr Andes, $2,900. Special Despateh (o Tha Chicago Tvibune. 0zevILLE, O., Oct. 13.—The fire of last night occa™ sioned losses as follows: Horst, Taylor & Co., on ‘ullding, $10,000; insurauce, $7,500, in the following campanies: Rheeaix, of Hariford, £2,0005 l!ndu'wflk ers’ Agen ; Ashland Maotual, 53,500, Aloore Erofbars oo "on ‘same uilding, $4,000; insured in Richland Knflx Mats £2,1 and Afo. s mmo’ Brothers on >4 fi, jpsured in Enox and fonsna Mutudts, A Echelman, on baildiag, loes 000; fally enix, of Hartford. H, T i) onhock, o R0 Ty Tamaend b Dpdes: writers’ Agency. 3ra, Stauffer, on stock, Tous $500; I‘uflyim.lmdm fho North Amotica, of elphia, A, Martin & and G. W. 'Bll'tzfi,ndl, loss on s-m,ssw 5ot Iommced i 1ho Tnderwritess’ Agen- J. 5. Evans & Co., cn_stock, losa $500; foll§ ine sm'td in mnl’bmn!x. of Hertford, Joszvph McGuig- gen, c-.:n ;;‘e!ilmg, loss $1,000; no insurance. loas G. loss on”building, * $500 mnd Mre. Mesk, on lofs %500} Both insured in the Ashiand Mapeck 3. 5t. John, Qamage te furnitars, $200; insured in the Pheenix. D, G. Evans, on building, loss $500; on , §2, insarance. Tsggsrt & Blackwood, 103 o wool , §1,600: o ineurance. - The Masonic Hall and Spencar’s dinta] Tooms were in the burnt blozk, Tho Masons saved apazt of their farniture, The {otal loss isnot less than $40,000, The fire, which was started in 3 wood- &hed, was the work of 'sn unknown incendiary. funsiely the air remaiged el 6l the whals Dislbers ‘part of the tosm would have been destroyed. Special Despd’ch to The Chicago Tribune. JacssoNvinez, ML, Oct. 12—Tho confiagretion at Whiteholl, in Greens County, yesterdsy, Iaid two- thirds of the business portion of that flourishing town inashes. Tho lozs will probably reach $60,000, The The insurance is in i Nomin m-snurl, Globe, of Chicago, end suu, of Aissouri. The fize was accidental, and first broks out in the roof of L. A. Norville's restauran: 'HEMPSTZAD, Texas, Oct. L—cannnum oil works, including cofton gin, grist mill, znd soap factory, were Larned by matches in seed cotfon. Loss, SS000% in- rerestac, et 1. L bnGE, ~Thetarge foundry and bl oo 1 Rarry G ey Sramte in A i e T ved cy, sitaated in Allegany Git to oy Dy fird last evening, béo::;.any etimated. at insz not {far from. s'.m,om, on which there is $50,000 Fewetr, Hio everciin o o e vile a0l fush ewelrs, ke eversthing else, hua ita style an fous; like every other articlo of merchandise, it is o farmer from Mo- | “{ that our own race, our own brothersand sisters, and | lef: the harbor and bore away for the sonthward with GOTHAM. Glimpses of the Metropolis-— Indians as Guests of the Nation. The Olympic Club, and a t to Fire Island, i The Lotos and Century Clubs. From Our,Own Correspondent, New Yors, 0! T resume the thread of my atary, sad tell yeurzead- a1little more of what I have sceifand heand sinca leav- ing the Pacific Coast, as a kird of preliminary intro- Quction to a serles_ of letters from o distant and ‘unutnal Jocality, which letters, I venturs to hope, will not be without interest to you and yours. 3 GLINPSES OF THE METEOPOLIS. From the dull and uninteresting Capital of otr coun- try, T wended my way back through tho Monumental City to Philadelphis; spent a day in quict rest in tho sbade and chosen haunt of Brotherly Levo; then camo on to New York, to mingle fora time with the vast crowd which rushes, snd roars, and surges, like tie ocean-wavesand currents, unceasingly, through tho sirects of the great Metropolisof America. What a ‘wonderfal pisco is this sume goodly elty of New York! In Bpite of local and natione] misgavernment and mal- sdministration of the most incredible character and amagnitude, it is still one of the most prosparons and thriving cities on the globe, growing in population and wealth doy by day, and wear by year, with 3 rapidity which challenges thé admiration of mankind. It 8 “asforishing whata number of old acquaintances one mpsts an Broadway. every day. If I desired to find a friend from any partof the Union,of whose where- abonts I bad not” the remotest ides, I would simply -stand on the Astor House steps and wait for him, in perfect confidence that, within an hour ortwoat furthest, Iwould seo him coming up the ‘strect. 1 geldom go balf-a-dozen blocks without ‘meeting some acqualntance from San Francisco; and my experience in this line i that of every man who visits the city. i Whmvnrlhxvnxona,lh- Betn a garg of nsty, stinking, outed, rodgaintad hieves, cat throats, and murdsrers, being feasted and toted about at the Government expense, treated to fing wines and coatly dinners, flattered u& fattened up, and prepared £0g0 back to their old_hsunts and xcommencs their aceursed work of Pandering, Tavihing, torturing, and murdering, with a greater estimate e T powis ad impiirinc 1a. the world, 2nd o more bearty =nd weil-deserved contempt for the white man snd his ways, than cver befcre. One day {tig 8 berd of Papigocs and Apache-Yuraas of chmtomfixmmmemhmdmcolw«do,phwd e American public d;zg:ug i g and peace-loving m the e of Ariogas tete Vincent ¢ Golyex's reparts); tho mexh, » band of gressy Siouz, whose bands hsve mob Teen airly whebh sloes Liey' e bt pabrac i foc blood of white women aud. on tho Plaina ; the noxt,a more dispicsbla drove of Kiowas ar Arra- pahoes; the next, Satanta and his associste red mur- ders, trom ez 2ad 10 0n to the end of tho chaptar. Meantime, W thers, sisters, wivos, aud ghildoen, crying alond unto God for vengeanco on theso s=mo deteatable, snezking, Iying brutes, who ars recaiving champagué sad fce-cream, presents’and flat- tery, instead of musket-balls and hemp, or plain words and close confinement upon reservations. In Heay- en's name, when will this fooling stop, and our Government and people be mado {0 sea and feel ‘Delpless, defonceless children, are also at least eqy Dlukna, and eatiled to some 4how af proteotion, somy shadowof righitto existence, and the enjoymént of the fruits of the Iabor of thelr hands, in the homes- ‘they bave wrested from_the wilderness on the far fronticrs T our nds T eh clek of oo sight and the ‘subje Club-life is fast becnmmg one of the Tecognized features of New York; and wkile it is to ba deplored, ; as tending, anmfldngn:e,ta teke tho pisce of home :lnflhvme eom!urtzi, and discourage, or- render miser- aple, the contraction of marriuge-relation on tho part of soung men, It cauzot be depied that it has ta gool features as well, and stands between tke goniirined | asa Pacine sloper,l thank God that Eachelor and the Sqgng man of st tendencics, and the Iow grog-atio the gumbling house, aad even moro apd debseing resorts amd associations, TRZSubE axa ot el those PHCL peovids e | i odations, 2t a moderste outlay, for country, or | comm¢ mgqudon, for S\uy.hy, or_for ihe | of seasido resors” sumer mtecded , Tegulsr an Eecreationiall tho yest yonn. Among the formet, I | may meation, a8 & sample of thekind, ind 3 very good | ono indeed, oss THE orvaeiC, A week ago list Saturdsy, I accepted the kind invi- tation of my good friend, Colonsl Thomas VW Enos, 0D pross corréspondent, nuces o Siberian 22 otnndwemavarwhmg et spand Sunc with bia associate members of this ex- g\!leg;;zlnb. The club awns & lerge trac of land on miles by =il ‘Grounds are fnels diied up and 3 gmd itel Bz, on head: - Deing varrounced by mealler steattares, ivided into. owned and fitted op by {adividual - membera of the club. Aembers are entitled to free Living 8t the hotel for thres manths consecutively, or for “the season,” which may bo & fow days or weeks lomger than (bat time,—the season closed Oct, &, this I believe,—and sach may invite one friend, or ?sm; two, to spend a day or two at)s time there, i pesing abint ordinary el rutes for bis or thelt I s35 his, fortho reasca that mo- il st aems (9 Vet the grounds on auy pretext, | the society a-bachelor cuvin every respect. No biing {n any form s tolersted, and swearing is a ars ' illiscd, card, Ches, Sod domino fbles, for friendty camen, | wherd tho stakes are for refreshments oal¥, Dut 19 | orizon: swings, or other appliances for the de- velopment of muscle only, such a5 might naf be Tooked for St the headquagiors of & ciis wih Bud o pame. Thero are, instead, abundance of -daily pspers, books, and_periodicals; ‘ool sbady pinzzes; ham. mocks swing under the trees, inviting gudet naps and unlimited indulgence ia the dolce far nicute, 50 artrack ive to the hard-worked and worn-oat denizen of . the Metropolle, where he escapes {0r the moment from tho noise, bustle, and cares of the city. There is at time a litde m.(pc and other shooting in the vicinity; any cer-boss, biue-fid, and ofher fsh- i amount. T g e R ther are plenty of suitable ‘boats - Somvenitnces for indulging in mach spors prosided for - tha clab, 1In addition o this, tite clubowps a splendld yacht,~the Asten,—and poys for tho 88 vices Of an ex- perienced Captain and two men to do tho rough work of sailing her and kecping her in ord:c during the manths when theplace i3 open. A steward superin- tendsall the arrangements of tho place, coliects the des from the members, and provides (ho table with all the luzuries of the season. The cooks are good, and. the table capitally scrved during the summer months. At the end of the season, the _employes, all savo one, are and the place closed up, though I belicve 'the ownmers of rooms may stay in them aad keop Lachelor’s hall the sear round at their own expense, if so_minded, e pmperyur the club, including grounds, hous: e worth from $109,00040_$125,000, d suppose, gosaitly more, and evexyching thig nhuut the piaco i t-claes in ifs woy, and a8 good 28 money can pro- care. Yet Lam told the cost of membership is com- paraitrely light, and that, o8 o- mero matier of eoono- my, 3 man who to the seaside at all finds it much %o Lis interest to belong to such a clab, the annual ex- t most mof mors than LY what ko would Nobody is under obligstions to go anywhers or do angihing, unless Lo sees fit; and, altogetior, ons can lead & very free-and-easy, comfortabla ite here, and find rest for mind and body, recreation, health, abundant social enjoyment ; at the ssma’ time ba gots & realizing sense of what Eden might havo been to Adam had Eve never been rung in upon him there. Wo found assembled, on our arrival on_ Saturday eyening, tho bk of (e members of the club, it b:dm‘g ee S e of tho raAddle age 2 pact, Gencrally o pand 2nd frank in manner, chatty, good fellows, without Tarch or ik, 500, a1l 10 AT} Sbant 28 Hiesant & crowd 25 one cowld well fall in with, _After 3 mistanial snd heartls-relished dinzer, ino rening in story-telling, cuchre-playing, a tion,—politics and religion, as in_3 somowhat popalar though bigh-priced church, being wholly ignored. Next morning the horrible notes of a fog-horn called 18 at 3 scasonable hour to breakfast, and aftor break- 1fst the entire company, some 'forty in num- ber, embarked on board tho Asten for a sail scross the open roadstead to Fire Tsland, whose light~ houss could be scen looming up above the waters, som ten wiles soutloward, Ihe agala® of the cluby in the gronnds in front of hesdquariers, was, in its time, o topmast. of the vessol. in whlch 3 D'Ossoli embarked for her fatal voyage to her Suive Somatets - The soenmat oo metck a nat. fox fram the hesdquarters of the Olympic Club. As wo R ey Winctay ot B ing from e Bagetaf referzed toy e up. & most at- tractive plctuse, Tho acroes the bay to Eima oeeoped o mite mors than an hour, and, on our arrival st the whatf, wa found s.mmfs thesole landlord of this geaside To treat, ‘with' m!flnfi, all out to Grest us. w whart o grect, . batraciciit htet, 0 ts e tna Snking i {ie entire town of Fire Isknd, we ente ball in military order,—a jolly mmpm‘ with & hand. o, serving for s Yend,—and. wero f onco invited o bri i and fll o Clsmchowior oysters on champagne, otc., ¢ ondertol rebidig. b the tharg SpoAAG Do of exercise and the ocean-breezo onco eatiafed, we Wero trees on the grassy L divided into good ond bad, Nothing is more o meatal than gentine jowels; nothing mote unpleas. satly su: ive than gems or clumsy jewelry, Th jeweller upon whom ona 2y rely for paslly in tast ndgmm: in style,and moderate prices, ch patropage is_deserved by Messre, Birby-at, Nauaa. West Aadison. street, ‘phera lhmuhv intend to: nmhm shrld nu. &t liberty to ramble abont and seeall that thare is to be séen of Fire Ysland. That is not much, The slan or rather the'group of islands known by the one name, form a merolow, flat_sand-bar, rising just above the lvel of the Sound. There are no trees on th ishud bti.l 1 believe the main “island » after all, nmn.!.n,on.tfmm the main _land, and not m,.;s s ihe G eESAHL SRS O, » fow stunted_and dejocted-looking clumps of « salt grass, Butitis a lively place, amu;ae-. n tho m, hundreds ” of wv.\!v.hy Tesdrt hero for a cily heat and dast, or tho hsy-fover curse af the country bordering on oAt a0d wilingls 1ay (e $30 per dov, s lhr extras, for the wiesgre accommodations of i Ssmmis—who is better known by the sonbriquet “The Pirate of the Isles"—made $40,000 in greendd ‘Dacks, clear of all exponses, this-year ; and that fac Tl tistty to tho papulerity uitoes] 1 swear by all that is Tookihe fck clond whizn meh s o the Bading for Sellow-jackets, and the cecoud for long-billed curiews, imtil {hey presented their bills, and then I reco; them individually as watering-place landlords ; w- monmlnyu(the\m:%; 2 e 1 A ra, dreary, b oceaz than Fire Iiland, I'can_scarcely Deen caat in plessanter places, and I am not compelled! {0 resort to sich purgatory to atone fer the sins com-: mitted on earth sud amongms fellow-men. : Alter a stroll upon the beach where the surf-bathi takesDlace in summer, and s short time devoted tci good-patured, pungent speech-making, the party res united, and, tharching back to the mmr, re-embarkr. for the Olympic Club_beadquarters, on the sou shore of Long Island, “nigh unto Bahs]on"' That evening wis hpent s the last bad boeny 2 next morning we returned to the depet and took: ¢ cars for New York, If I do not absalutely live Toraes o sain escurmion wh the Olmpies T ot ‘hovestly say that 1 have no oceasion to regret the tri and shall not {hink the less of myself or my fellow. men for anything which Tor they did whils on u,., and Heaven mows thatis something fo be thankfut; for ; Xwish T conld a3y ns much {or al ife's holidsya. TOS CLUB, Last Saturday nighl, T ined with my frienddat ZLotos Club, the literary and artistic club of the Athn-\ i tic Coast, par cxeellence. Authors, actors, journali und artisls make up the bulk of the' o e don It came " intd” tence only @ little mote than = yea; since, but already is one of. the notable permanent 8o- cinl organizations of the const. Only gentlemen aveg Sdmitied to membership, The club rooms. ate in the Eams block with Tammany and the cooking and wines areunexs ceptionatle. . O, Satarday evenings theicinb has - Tegular Levos o which grery member may favtts an friond, and the price of the entertainment o slight (hat I hesitate rint, The club, owns a large ‘paintings and works of art, and, on Saturdays, an art g oxhibition, o which contributiona are_ invited from resident and_visiting ertists, is given. On Seturdas) Tast, Roticed, among the members of quest ipuer Calonel Xaox: Colonel Jobn Hey; £ mund Yates; J. W. Simoaton; the artist DA claw Ract of the Tritume: Feiipe Gutiorres, thi Mesiean actit, just roturning Grom Rome; Borstord Stiller; " Conant, ‘Brothers i Buhhuu:n, ant sy Gt amou ok dn ] Berving of fame in the world of art and lettersi No p.—mn§ for apthing but mo at any; o1 tolerated inth club-rooms, 3ad, altogalher’ scarcely imagine & better regulated and mor 3 thoroughiy-soeial organtzation. Masy of the member: dino reguiatly st the club and. it is rocognized headquarters of the literary men- of zx-.. 2Metropolis, OCTOBER. There is a holy time, ere Autumn's going,— A radiant month em Tpon the year— ‘When leaves wash in the sunshine overdowing To swell the spleadoz of tho season’s gosr. The ahldy Taples maks tieir reverence sighing, A3 Nature wais s solezan breath 3bs ¢ The birds in hush and sadness plan th To climes where snowflakes fu.her nob the sky. ‘When my heart-wounds hase felt thasoftest ointmentaks' O:tober's pageantry the days ; And in the dead-houze of my dissppoinfments, ot ono lies palled in Indisn-Summer’s haze. Jomx 3LcGOVERY. Texemg'hxe Brevities. The populztion of Aurars, Til,, is stown by & cens— Jost omplaed, o e TE 018, 2 taensang 102 he eyt 05 Tiruraday night, » gang of rumans maos dest i te attempt !)0-‘1' train on the © l}”'ru. & ‘kawanna imailroac nm Petenm: N. I, piled racks on the track, and the' fi«empi would b been sucoess(idbut for its discovery by & —4 special from Berlin says it is believed the de:) cision of the Emperor on the San Juan boundar:.« question will be Imr.\\sle to the United Stateg. - “ —The Texsa catic Zever in Margan County, IO, i/~ rapidly abating: In Elxweeks it has carried off £25, 007 to $20,000 wort: of stock "—The sailors of Cloveland are on a stziko for Big .-\txingxlon.. . ¥, o Saturdhy, the jury ot 1- LD ‘-gm? ““;‘a‘x’“"‘“‘ i Yot aeinen s SR of mok —A lnmgxe\l;nmda the Susquebsnna Rajircad we thrown wh down 33 elnbagkment, near Aany, ou Satulr mnmmum Tha eogineer was badl’, upper lakes to weste winds, clearing weather, but occas annny 1ight rain; on the luwu 3nd ihence overths Mladle States s tending to We: Northwest sud Upper Mississipp} aior, nacinents 5 westerly wicds, jncreasing pressure, cooler, partly cloady weataer. 3 [T S . Burglary at Plymoutk, Ind. Puc A Holtmaz, In Fiym ered by fglarm utiy watches, money, S JeeIer, to thb smmoumy Sk taken. 'The thicves effected 'an “entrance by &x through the side of tho building from an outhousl- which stood against it, snd are still at large. 3 —_——— Of A Cup of Coffee, S It bas been truibfully said that sven in'thes anhghtcncd days, and in the lands most bless: tho influence ‘of civilation, there are thog annds uion thousands of persons born into thi < world who live long lives and then go down intc their graves without ever having tasteda Ko"‘? cup of coffee. Thers are many reasons fe' this, and the principal one, of course, must © that 8o fuw persons know how to make coffee. e there havo been thonsant receipts n..rl ections published which fer -* us_ how to mako good. coffes b boiling it; br not bomn-— it; by conl fining the essonce and aroma; by making h m open vessel ; by steeping. n ¥ not steapi Eyclemn"x by not clearing it; by grin m" it fine; -by grinding it conme, m\:s other methods opposzd to each other to af these. Now we nob intend to try o toll anys « bady how to maks ‘good coffes, but Wa just wisky tb say 2 word about” the treatmerit of ihe coffer. A =fter it is made. And on this treatment depend.:a its excellence, brew it as you may. The rul simolo; never decant if. Whatever elsa yon. a- abou it bring it to they table in the vessel in which it was mado‘ A bandsome urn or gorgeous coffes-pot tho gravo of good coffee, Of course, if it is con. sdemd more dEsirable to have the pot look well; than to have the coffee taste well, weo have noth. ing more to say. Batwhen hot coffee i emptied:: from ono vessal into amothen, the Litchen ceil: ;iensrafly receives that essence-laden vaj hich should have found its way into the cupe’* nn the breskfast table. And one word aboy: -these cups. When the coffee enters .them if': should itd the milk orcream already thers. By observing these rules, ordinary coffeo, mada’, in almost any way, is oftén_very palatable in deed.—Home and Sociely, Scribner’s for Oclobey: —_——— Japanese Fireworks. The Japanese have fireworks made exdpréub to be let off by daylight. The 1ounmn§ escriy tion of them i8 taken from.an zecount of & recagt, fostival in the Yokohama Herald: *‘The secondff 'y _was_occupied with exhibitions of the in- gemuu doylight fireworks, of, tho manufactura’ of which the Japanese appear to be the Sols! masters. As usual, these consisted mostly of.s bombs, which, oxploding high in the air, ed sometimes varions colored jets' of emoke, and Gometimes _closely-foldedi packages of wire and paper, which' unfolded themselves fato_pardchutes of grest bulk and| symmetrical design. They wero sometimes fish, | which swam leisurely throngh the atmos; lme. to the ground ; or snakes, which ' writhed selves away over the tree-tops ; or greah blrds, which hover kite-lilte and. mnhnnleea, for an in.| credibly long time. Occasicnally they took theif, shape of cnuu,as. temples, human'beings, nug nificd crests of Daimios, trees, and flow almost any thing which a lively imagination i | could suggest. ~The smoke-figures, however, were the most amusing. One of the most m..t quently attempted wes o cuttle-fish, mth » of thick, fuliginous black, and arm: hues. Of conrse the illudion was v h wind not allowing the smoke to remain mnt turbed for more than a few seconds ; but ‘l it hsted it was perfect. book-market af tI

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