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FOREIGN. [ Continued from the Firat Page.) dovotion wns rejeolod by & great part of the Onthollo world, that it had been condemned by tho Popo and many doctors of tho Churcl, and that s I'ronch Binkop (De Onylus) had doncribed tho Lifo of its fouudress an’ “ono of tho worst books over writton." In 1704 an ox- Josuit founded o Bocioly of tho Bacred Honrt, designed to bo a virtual continuation of the suppressed order ; and {u 1800 somo ex-Jesuits in Paris_ostablishod an Ordor of Nuns of tho Bnored Honrt (popularly known ns Josultossos), which was approved bi' TLoo XII,, and has sonia ong hundrod establishmonts at present in different parts of tho world, It was Mavia Therosn * of the Sacrod oart,” who, in 1771, rodlotod_tho speody aud tortiblo donth of lomont X1V., a prophecy fulfilled,—ns many thought by means of poison,—threo yonrs aftor- ward, Tt was not till 186, aftor tho Josuits had boon ro-oatablished, aud wore regaining their old ascondonoy ot hnmo, that tho process of Margaret Alacoquo’s oatification wos come moncod, and it was only comploted in 1864, when Pius IX,, at thoir urgont solicitation, enrolled bor in tho number of the Blessed. Tho apint of hior rovelations, a8 communicated by Fathor ‘Colombiere, may be inforred from one of the in- struotions nddressod to hor by hor Divino Visitant, which rends like an extract from tho xulo of St. Ignating, ** Not only," Ohrist is xop- xosented 08 saying to hor, ‘¢ must thou offor up thy solf-will,” but thy judgmont and undor- standing, to fhy superior; aud oyen if thou pro- for hor will to mino, should sl forbid what I have onjoined theo, I am contont.”” Those who dosfro further information on tho subjeot may find it in o work published at Paris in 1818, Henr: IV ¢t les Jesuiles. We may ndd that it is only of comparatively Iato yenrs, partly throughiCardinal ‘Wisoman’s influonce, that this pooulinr * dovo- tion" hna boen introduced into England. Old- fashioned Roman Catholics, a8 might havo boen oxpeoted, did mot take to it vory kindly, and “Bishop Baines, who wae Viear-Apostolio of tho Wostorn District boforo tho now Loirarchy was establithed, got into trouble at Romo for writin sgainst it. " No Roman Catholio muhog woul vouture to follow his example now ; but the laity may porhaps bo oxcused if thoy manifest no groat alacrity, oven with the adventitious induces -xnents of firat-class accommodation and a speciat steamboat, to_pay thoir devotions st the shrine of Margarot Mary Alacoquo, the nun of Paray- 1e-Moulal, =T SPAIN. Loxpox, Bept, 2.—A report is current that tho municipal authoritios of Madrid have ratsed tho red flag of tho Communo on tho Town Hall, and that tho military have discovored a socret dopot of arms, nmmunition, and potrolenm belonging to ko Intarnationnls, No confirmatory dispateh= ©8 hinvo boon recoived. LoxpoN, Sept. 2,—Vice-Admirnl Yolverton hos taken tho iron-clads Almanza and Vittoria from the barbor of Cartagenn, and gent them to Gib- ralinr. Tho insurgonis made no attempt to pro- vont tho vessels going, Loxpow, Bopt. 2.—The Times thia morning hns additioual details t:tmt:cmiugl tho affair be- tweon Vice-Admiral Yelvorton aud the Cartagona insurgents in rolation to the romoval of the irone clads Almanzn and Vittoria. After the Admiral's ‘wotification that, at the oxpiration of forty bours, ho would tako tho vessels out of the har- bor, tho Insurgent Junta proposed that ho should pledgo his faith for his Govornmont that thoy would bo keld at Gibraltar, and not turned over fo the MNodrid Government. This proposition was rojooted, and tho British Commodore informed the Juntn that lio would fake the vessols to Gibreltar and thon recommend to Lis Government that they be not surrendered until tho offair of Cortagenn was sottlod; but that ho declined to give his person- al guaranteo on tho subject. At this the insur- Fuut lendors wore vory much oxasporated, and ho Junta issued orders to tho commandors of tho rebol vessels to go down the Bay and be pro- pared to resist by forco tho romoval of the iron- clads. Tho English Consul propared to loave Curtagena, and a_conflict seomed unavoidablo. This was tho condition of affairs when tho cor- respondent sont tho dispatohes published this imomming probably to Aug. 81. "Ta-doy a briof telegram from Madrid announ- ces that Vice-Admiral Yolvorton Las taken tho +vessols, and that thero was no conflict, Whethor tho insurgont lendors abandoned their extromo position, or ‘in what mauner the iroublo was wvoided is not yot known, Bocinlistio troubles of a rerious naturo have “Lroken out in Andalusin. In the neighborhood of the Town of Jimena, farm-laborers have banded togothor for the purpose of demending end endoavoring to enforeo a division of prop- orty. Thoy have burned forty farm-houses of those who opposed them, and committed other oxcosses, Home of the rioters havo boon ar- rested. Bavoxne, Sopt. 2.—The Carlists claim that tho Bpomards of the Island of Cubs are contribnt~ ing liberally of their monds for the support of ¢ho causo of Don Carlos. It is roported hero that 6,000 Carlists are murching against the Town Tornol, capital of tho Provines of Teruel, in Aragon, —_— GERMANY. Benwiy, Sept. 2.—Yestorday, the anmiversary of the German victory at Bodan, & monument commemorative of that ovent was unfurled in Koonig's Platz amidst the onthusisstio acclama- tious of thousands of citizons, The city was gaily decorated, and tho day given over to fes- tivity. LoxpoN, Sept. 2.—Accounts havo beon receiv- cd of e accldent on the Luxembourg Rnflwu{, by E‘hl:h cight passongers wore Lilled and fifteon sk, — EAST INDIES. Boxmay, Bopt. 3,—A ferry-bont_on the Indus, whilo crofsing tho river near Kairah, capsizod and sunk in deop water. Bho was crowded with Cnswngcrs, of whom ninety are roported to havo oen drowned. ——— WEST INDIES, + Havana, Sopt. 2.—1’cn!crm\?‘ evening while a oty of Hopublicany wore holding a méotiog in hoir club-rooms, tho Chicf of Polico mrrived snd artested about forty, and placed them in §ail, It is snid they had beon notified that it was contrary to law for them to hold meotinga. WassitNatox, 8opt, 2—~1Tho following is pub- - lished liero this aflernoon : 1EADQUABTERS LIDERATING Anary op OUDA, CAMEQUEY, July 13, 1873, GENERAL Onpen.—It having como to the knowladge of the President that somo of tho officors of the Republic are abusing their posi~ 1lons abroad; thorefore, it i8 ordered that tho following named officers roturn to this Islnnd immediately, and report to thoso hondquarters for duty: Fran- cesco Agutaro, Vico-Presidont; Ramon Cos- odos, Minister to Unlted Btatos; W.A. O. yan, Genoral and Chiof of Cavalry; B, Veronn, Brigadior-General of Infantry ; Rafacl Quosada, ‘Colonel of Infantry ; Michor Aguaro, Colonal of In{lnxt ; and L. C. Bailoy, Licutenant-Celonel and A. D. 0. By order of Carlos Manuel Cespodes, Prosi- dont of the Ropublic of Cuba. e R FRANCE, £ans, Sept. 2—The Republican members of the Astembly will meot M, Thiors ot Nancy on hia roturn from Switzorlaud end entertain’him ot a grand banquet, 'Tho towns in Alsace and Lorraing will also be liborally reprosonted. prominont citizons in most of thom haying signi- 2_1“?3 thelr iutention to join in testimonial to ord, The Parls Figaro publishes proposals to tho royalisls of France {o smbucribe moucy to re- build the palaco of theTuilorios, The aditor of ‘Figaro offers to hoad the subscription with n contribation of £8,000, WasnNaTox, Sopt. 2.—A telogram from tho Logation of tho United Btates at Parls, of the 80th ull., announces that the surtax on flax hay been abolished, and Fronch ports have boon in- dultllnuulv oponed for all vousels bringiug grain or flour, PRSI ITALY, Tonr, Sopt. 2—King Vietor Emanuel will Jeavo liore about the middle of the prosent month. o will be nt Vienna about the 20th. Afterwards ho will go to Borlin, s Additionut Damnge by tho Lato Storm e the Bast, TMararax, Sept. 2.—A lottor from Guyaboro says the lnto fln‘]u inflicted its full monsure of dnmago upon that town and surrounding locali- tios. The loss to inhabitants of Guysboro, mostly Lo traders, Js bout ©20,000. It 1s pup- osed that no less than 100 barushave beon blown Sown in sottlomonts around Guysboro, and the crops which promised a bountiful haryost ero dostroyed. The l]adhnnluan around tho coast avo lost thoir nets and soluos, ||'I A similar_story comes from Fonrohe, O. B., swhero lumber, ~barns, flshing-stagos, treos, ‘€ences, eto,, are piled up in an numense drift on #he road for a distanco of a milo or more, § From Fourche to Grand Tuvor there aro oply throe barns standing, the romaindor be- ing in ralos, To give an iden of tho fury of the urricane, out of two acres of hard wood Jand at ourche, thoro mre only ton treos loft atanding, oy T'ha fishing achoomor Thotis, af Laliaye, was | wrooked on the north side of Prince Edward's TIsland. tho orow, numbering twolva mon, woro lost. Amongi iho crow woro threo brothers named Corkum, nclndmg ono of tho ownors, and throo brothors named Stonkol, Tho galo commonced at Magdalen on Sundny, Aug. 24, ot 0 n, m., and lnatod sixty-one hours, during whioh” time it blew with a vio- louca™ mnover equaled in the exporl- onco of tho oldest ‘froquenters of that const. Tifty-two fishing schiooners, the names of which it ia {mposaiblo to obtain, wero driven ashoro, aud will be a total Toss, Only threo dond bodies have boon recovercd. Xt s inforred from thig that,though the yessols lost are numor- ous, the loss of lifo has not beon vory great, Among the vessols which went nshoro wan n bark with 200 mon _on board, passengors fram Lobrador, Tho barl was drlven hight snd dry upon Iand, but not n soul out of the large num- bor on board was lost, . At Cowhond, whon tho galo wna ot its florcost, thoro yworo twonty eail of Kronch fishormon, nnd it s supposoed that overy versol wont down with all on board, for not tho slightoat vestigo of any of thom was {0 bo soon when tho son. modo- rated, A brigantino, with soventeon on bonrd, was struck by n sea off East Point, nud ovor- turned. ~ Whon _sho righted ler spnrs woro gowe. Hor lmll was drivéh on tho rocks, and every sonl on bonrd porished. The namo of the vessol could not bo ascertnined, At NMagdalon Ialands tides rose eight foot highor than was over known bofore, and the do- atruction of propnrt{ on Jand has boen almost e great, if not groator, than tho loss at soa. RAILROAD NEWS. Financini Condition of the Erio Comw pany == Dividond Doclarcd == Other Eallroad Mattors. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Font Warng, Bopt, 2.—Tho Chicago & Atlan- tio Railway have offected a loan from tho Farmors’ Loan and Trust Company, Now York, of $1,400,000, snd tho road will now bo hurried forward tb completion, Tho Lonn Company havo takon a mortgage on the Company's road, and the mortgages aro boing duly recorded in tho soveral counties through which it runs, New Yorg, Bopt. 2.—Tho Erie Railrosd Direotors to-dny doclarod a dividend of 1per cont on common, and 8} per cont on tho pro- ferred stock, Preatdont Watson, at tho meeting of tho Erlo Tailway Diroctors, prosonted s supplomontary rflrafi, covoring the period from Sept. 80, 1872, till Juno 80, 1873, Tho working oxponsca of tho Company show an incroaso of 27,000, whilo tho gross earnings incrensed $1,085,673, The not comparative increase has besn ©814,503. The working exponsos of tho road have boon $07.07 porcentage of the revenuo, Thero had boon obtained from various partics during tho yonr property and monoy amounting to £8,812,360 worth to-uny moro than the eati- mates, and no part of which has been carried to theprofitandlossacconnt. Other snitsarspendiny from which Iargo sums ara likoly to bo recovored, Prosident Watson was givon pormission to visit Europe on business and for his health, TLucina Robinson, for Vico-Prosident, was cleoted. The books of tho Company will bo closed from Bepb. 18 tiil Qot. 80, The Directors and promoters of tho Continen- tol Railwny hnd o meoting here to-dny, and talked of building tho road and solving the cheap transportation problom within two years. Louisvaie, Ky., Bopt. 2.—Tho OId Bonrd of Diroctors of the Bhiort Lino Railroad woro re- olected to-doy. Scerotary R. II Courtney ro- signed, and his succossor has not yet beon an- nounced. WEATHER AND WATER. ‘War Dopartment Weathor IRoport. LOCAL ODSERVATION. Cimoaco, Sept. 9, 18 ] K] K &l Hour ofob-| | Direction and; =S servation, | & £\ fores of wind., 8 2 COiT1IN, W., gentlo,]. 71{64N. E.; freah, | ++ 130,00 7246IN, L., fresh, |, (20.00] 72/46(N, %53 p.m,... 3 resh, |, 00 p.m,...[20,08 70/0!S. E., fresh, |. 10:18 p,m.,.,.[20.07, 70I70|E,, freslt. B Maximum thermometer, 73, Alinimum thormomater, 60, GENERAL OIWERVATIONS, OnricAa0, Sopt, 3—1 8. m, Mtatlon. tDar,Thr) Wind., |Rain| Weather, Dreckenr'go/20.67 60(S, E,, brisk, Fair, Tuffal 30,00 69|N. W, gentlo. Olcar, Cloudy, 783, W, gontlo, cal [Buir, [Eair, 70/8,, fress, [alovay, 00l03lm, |Oiear, G0/8, gentlo. [oloudn 57 Gontlo, ‘[Glcar, 0Galim, |Tair, 04l8. Ty troen, .00 wnir, GA[E:. I, bl : - &1ls; PROBADILITIES. 'WASHINGTON, Eufi?.. 2.—For Now England, th Middle States, and lower lake rogions, during Wodnesdny might ficsh westerly and southorly winds, and gonerally clear weathor will provail. For the South Atlantioc and Gulf Btates, onst of Mississippl, light to fresh wosterly and gouthor- 1y winds, and partly cloudy wonthior, with nroas of lightrain on the const, From Tonnesseo, northwest over Ohio, Indiana, and lower Michi- an, winds shmh:zgv to gontlo and fresh souther- Fy and cua!or{(, with incrensing clondiness, For Missourd, Illinois, and morthward ovor Iows, Wisconsin, Minnesots, and upper Michigan, fall- ing baromoater, fresh to brisic southeastorly and southwestorly winds, nnd incronsing cloudiness, with vory probably rain areas, ospecially over the northorn haif of this scotion, BTAGE OF WATER. Daily roport of the stago of wator, with changes in the 3¢ hours ending 3 p. m., Sept. 2, 1 onaNaE, Rise, Fall, 8in, azove row || wATEN, “Below high water of 1871, : W. £, RAUFsa¥, Obsorver, Room 78 Major Bldclk, Chicago. R s Obituary. BosroN, Bopt. 3,—Ohester Ishnm Roeed, ro- contly Attorney-Gonoral and Judge of tho 8u- porior Court of this Btato, died ot Whito Sul- phor Bprings, Va., this morning, aged 50. Utica, N. Y., Sopt. 2,—Domns Hubbard died at his reuidonce in Bmyrna to-dny, ogoed 68, Lo was eleoted to Qongross in 1804, Uran, Bopt. 2—L. V. Southerland, of New York, Mu.naiur of tho Balt Luke Iron Works, died last night, suddenly. Ocenn Steamship Nows, QueenaTowy, Bept. 2.—8tonmflhi§u City of Now York and Abysginia, from New York, have arrived. . N:rzwron"]ri Bopt. n, from Glasgow, HoUTuAlfl"lOgN, Bopt. 2,—Tho atoamship Maine, from Now York, has arrived. 2,—Arrived Bteamer, Vioto- e~ o Suffocated ina Wolle Speciat Dispatoh ta The Chicago Tribune, Tont Wayne, Ind.,, Bopt. 2.—A yum:lg named Frouk Stuck, Tiviug at Albior), Ind., hav- Ing oconsion to descend into nwnlf, Was over- come by damps, and boforo assisinnco conld be rondored him ho wan doad. ‘Cho body was re- covered o fow momonts after. O e Stolen Letters Found. Tononro, Bopt. 2.—Iiogitored lottors, stolon from the Post-Offico "somo weoks sinco, havo boen found hidden in the woodu. All the lettors with drafts and checls were rccovered, but no monoy, man Shot Ilis Stopfathor. JarTLE Rook, Ark., Sopt, 2.—Richard Medlock ahot, and, it ia ihomm tatally woundod, Edward Jouking, hiu stopfathor, this morning, bovauso of the noglect of Lis mother by Jonking, Cloud, the Kcro of the Long Pull, at Evansvillos Evansviee, Ind,, Sn‘lxt. 2—Cloud and his skff arrived o 11:80, and loféat 6, Ho rocolvod i ;flt&:d ovation. and {8 in wood gnirits and faix o 5 FAIRS. Opening of the Cincinnati and Louis- ville Industrial Exhibitions. County Agrionlturel Fairs in Pro- gross and to Bo Hold C1NCINNATT, O., Bopt. 2—"Tho Exposition wiil Lo formally opened to-morrow night at hinlf-past 7 o'clock by spdochos from DPresident Dlymyor, of tho Exposition Commlesion ; Mnyor Johnston, of Cinclunati, and ex-Becrotary Jncob D. Cox, who will malko tho chief addross. ‘Thoge oxor- olgos will bo brief, Nover in tho history of Cin- cinnat Expositionn has Powor Iall Loen in so forward a stato nt tho corresponding poriod ns nat this time, All tho driving enginos oxcopt ono are oporating to-night, aud iu tho morning all will work, More and . finor machinory than over before is rondy for operation, Powor Hall containg but little machinery that willnot bo in motlon, o fact which makon this Expogition an excoptionnl one. orticultural Hall contnina nn immonse col- lection, embracing s groat varioty of choico and perfeot plants, spocially pruqm’cv] for thin dis- play. Its at peculinrity is tho fowness of duplicato E ants, = Tho chonp and moro common variotios havo been almost entively rupplanted by moro costly plants and flowors. This part of the oxhibition will bo in comploto order at mid- night, fi‘lm oil paintings in tho art-ball aro all now in laco, and mon aroe buvg in putting tho Engrav- ing .’Dapnrlmunt in order, The distingulshing fenturo of this Exqouhluu will bo tho porfection of articles displayod, Exhibitors, too, are show- ipg unusual anxioty to presont thoir displays in tho most nttractive manner possiblo, Many of tho ghow-cases, of which thoroe aro o 'great num- ber, aro magnificont. The prospects nover woro 80 good for an immonso attondanco. Tho hotely hove boon glling for several days, aud ovory Lranch of businesa Las beon busy preparing for o largo attendanco, of which tho prosont wook e given full promiso. LOUISVILLE, P(y., Bopt. 2.—Tho socond Grand Industrinl Exposition opened to-night witha brilliant display. Tho vast building was illumi- nated from domo to cellar and tho offect p duood in the guuurn‘ display of machinery, man- ufactures, and toxtilo inbrics, was Imposing. About 15,000 peoplo were in attendance, ‘Tho Exposition ia lhardly complots, but will bo s by TFridsy., It {8 rognrded by overy one asa u:\;lnub oxhibiton of art, in- dustry, and mechanical gonius, superior in many rospects to tho display of Jast year, A largo number of strangers woro in the city to-day. Tho maingors of tho Rsposition ma bo congratulnted on tho success whicl has crowned their offorts, There is one-third ~ moro machinory than last yoay, and it is arranged much botter, Tho dis- ploy of pictures surpasses that of last yom's collection, and embraces many fine paintings by old masters. The natural history departmont is very large, ovor 100 cases of fossils, minarals, &e., bolng nlroady in position, Tho goneral arrangomont of articlas ia bottor thau Inst year, Speeral Dispateh to The Chicago Tvibune, Drxoy, IiL, Sept, 2.—~Tho Northern Iilnols Distriot Fair opened hero to-day. ‘fho entrics ara larga in ovory dopartmont, and we sall have tho most successful fair over I hero, if we ean judgo from presont icdications. Tho woathor ig all that can ho desired, and the sliow of cattlo is fine, whilo tho ehoop and swine de- Eulmunla nre fully ruxrcscuted‘ Mony fast 0808 aro on tho ground. Special Disputch to The Chicage Triluno, DesMornes, Sept, 2.—Polk County fair opened to-dny with oyer ono thousnnd entries. Tho show of blooded cattlo is snid to be tho best ovor eoon in tho State, Dlany fast horscs aro on tho gronnds, All departments aro well vep- rosented, ‘ WaEaton, ., Sopt. .—The anonal fair of tho DuPago County Agricullural Socioty will open lere to-morrow, and coutinue for threo days, Whonton is only o short distance west of Obicago, and if Chicago’s pooplo want to spend o day ot o genuino country fair, this is o con- veuiont opportunity. horo will bo music and other attractions. TorEra, Kaun,, Sopt. 2.—The Kansss Stato Fair, to bo hiold in this city shortly, has perticu- larly attractive featuros, ~This yoear reduced rates bave Dbeon oblained . from incin- untt and Touisvillo to Topeks and re- turn ovor tho O. & M. Railroad, and from Chiongo over the Burlington & Quiney ; from 8t. Louis, over tho Missouri Pacific; and from Quincy, ovor tho Hannibal & 8t. Josoph Rail- way, ‘Tickots aro good for one month, and enn bo obtained at tho regular oflicos of thio unbove- named ronds. JAcrsoNvILLE, Sopt. 2.—Tho Cass County Fair commoncos to-day ot Virglnia, IiL, and will’ con- tinuo till Friday. Tho Illinois Coniral Fnir opens at the grounds of tho Morgan County Agricultural Board, jusb -| west of this city, on Tucsday next, Sept. 9, and will contiune four daya. Tho indicationd aro most favorable for a uccossful fair in every ro- spect. e, Suicides Special Diopatch to The Chicago Tribine, Wincnester, O, Bopt. 2.—A Mr, P. D, Rhodes, of Violet Tu\muhi‘{l, Tairflold Co., Ohio, committed suicide_yealerday by drowniug hims eolf, IIo loft tho hiouse, aud told n hoy of 10 onrs of ugo to como to {ho creekin balf an honr, To did 80, and found tho man's coat, boots, and hat, aud an_empty vial labeled laudanum, fyin on tho bank. Ho gavo tho alarm, and #enrch boing made, tho man was found in the crock dead, Tt is nup]i:wad lio was Inboriug under o it of insanily at the time, Ilo loavos a wife, Des Morxes, Sopt, 2.—Mrs, Neal Anderson committod suicide near Cheriton last Wodnes- dny. She first attompted suicide Inst Monday, Dy taling strychoino, but_rocoverod from tho offects of the poison, On Wodnesday, while Lor husband was preparing to tuke bior to seo somo of hor friouds, bio beard tho roport of n gin in the liouse. flusteniug to tho houso, he found his wifo intho azonios of denth, Laving slob horsolf through tho hoad with o muskot. e i s Mexican Cattle~Thioves on tho Texas - Fronticr. BroswnsvinLe, Toxas, Sept. 2.—0Oattle-thieving on the Toxas boxder has been resumed with unug- unl vigor. About 200 fino beoves were crossed into Moxico, near Guorro, o fow days ago, and boldly driven ontho hlfi).\\\‘ny to Monutory by tho thioyes, without the slightest intorference ou the part o the Moxican ofliciala, Theso doprodations. avo of daily accurronce,robbing this section of Toxns of cattlo at tho rate of 1,000 auimalsoach month, g Ohio Knights Templar, Tor.EDO, 0., Sept. 2,—The Grand Commandery of Knights Tomplar, of Ohio, assombled in (his city this morning, Dologates representing twonty Stato lodges aro prosont. ‘ho anuual addross was dolivered by Grand Commaudor Lnoch T, Carson, and reports wero presentod from tho Grand officors, A grond parade took placa this aftornoon, the Kuights prosonting n maguificout appenrance, Commandory No. 1, of Dotroit, was aldo presont and perticipated iu tho cxorcines, e Burglars Frustroted, Leaveswonrn, Ku., Sopt. 2,—DBurglars bored throngh the kafo of tho Gorman Savings Bank last night, and no doubt would have obtaines &100,000 if an alarm of fire in Bouth Lonvon- \vm-LL, aud tho presence of many porsons on the strcot, hnd not frightoned them off. T'he firo dnutm{xfl tho residonco of tho Rov.J. D, Lonvott. Loss, §5,000; fully inkured, —_— A Fight with Mexienn Murderorss BAN I'naxciico, Sept. 2.—A dlspaich from San Diogo this evoning says Shorift Tynor, of Yumn, and Joln Burkhart, who Y“mw( the Mexicans who murdered Lumloy at Ionyon Biation, Arizo- na, overtoole thom at New Itiver. A fight on- sued, whon ono Mexican wag shot and captured, Tho othors esoaped. e s Capture and Escape of a Dofnulter. Speeial Lispateh to Iho Chicagn Frivune, * Osraua, Bopt, 2.—Uoorga Dmlqlnu, rocently propriotor of the Wyoming ifotcl, in this city, who lorrowed large nmounts of moioy from cltizons horo, was recontly nvrested in Michigan on the chargo of bolnfudnmultur and _brought to Gibbon, Nob., aud lodgod in jail, to-dny mado Difa escapoy und Tias not yob beot enpturad. R Lt St Ilot Wonthor, Oanroy, Il1,, Bept, 2.—The weathor continion yory warm. lfamury 104 degroes in tho shada at 4 p. m, Crops are sullering from tho drought, Fruit of nll kinds will bo short. A groat deal of sickucss provails, — Daring Feats of nn Acronnut, Beroir, Wis,, Sopt. 1,—3r. R. A, Pnlmer, the meronaut, gave a flno exhibition to a o nudi- onoe at tho Belolt Driving Park on hnst Friduy. ‘Pho day was oloar and calus, and his lnrge bale loon yosn in almost & direol ling, Rr, Palmug Liad 1o Daskot, nor was lo tled or soourcd to the tinpozo or rings on which ho porformoed i lnzardons feats, T'ho balloon boing inflated and Tield down b{ twonty mon, tho noronsut seated Limsolf on the {rapuze-bar aund eried, * Lot go, uvnryhut‘l‘; “ whon the bulloon wonf up like n shot. Whon at tho hoight of 1,000 foot, Talmer lot go tho ropes, and, falling backward, )umubfhlu tocs to tho bar; hiu toos ntipped from tho bar,and as he dropped his hands eaught tho two ringu which wore suspondod oight feot bolow thio trapezo § his feob swung downward, and ho was woon hanging by ono hond to a ring, waving his handkorchiof o tho wouderlng mortals Lolow, Thiu foat hna never bofora been attompted, and Palmor porformed it horo for tho first thno, s daving and skill- ful performances, which wore contiunoed until thie brlloon begau to dozcend, woro brilliant and ulrillillfi. * Mr, Palmer I8 ahout 22 yoars old, and hag mude moro Lhan 160 Lalloon anconsions. FIRES. A Drewery, Etc, at Betroit Barned— Lous, 830,000—~A $75,000 Five In Pitts- burgh. Drrnorr, Mich,, Sopt. 2.—At B o'olock this morning tho Republio hrn\vorf, on Limwood avonue, was dostroyod by flre, It Las beon un- ocoupled for somo tiine, but had just beon pub in ordor for oporation aguin, A hugo store- honso, bam, ond @welling also burned. Tho totnl Toss s over €10,000; insurance, £33,000, All tho insurance, oxcept $1,200 in tho fiorth Missouri, wags in Baatern compnuios, Preranonan, Pa., Sopt, 3—A special to the Chroniclo from Nowoeastlo, Pa., ntatos that at 0 o'clock Inst night o firo broko ott in tho Knox Touso stables, in tho rear of tho Knox Ilouso, The firo sproad rapidly, burning the following business places: Abol Fishor, flour and fleed storo; corgo Honderson, dry goods; A, Cubblson & Bons, jowelora; R. P. Tob- fugon, tobacco and ~ nows dopot; M. MoNalr, merchant tailor; J. N. Ewer & Bous, dry goods; J. 1. ‘Giliiland, fanoy fl;oda, and oyerything pertaining to the Knox ouse. 'The merchanis genornlly saved their goods, but in_n damagod slato. Tha total loss on bufldlui and fiuuds will not bo loss than 875,- 000, Probably half tho lossis covored by in- surance. The firo is thought to havo beon tho ack of an iucondinry. Much crodit is duo tho Bharon YTire Departmont for their respouso to tho eall for help, B S FORT WAYNE. Discharged from Custody—Injurod by o Enlle Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TFont WATNE, Ind., 8opt. 2.—TLim McCarty, an nlleged accessory to Margarot Wollt, acoused of committing infanticldo Loro last woek, wou dis- charged from custody on nccount of insunflciont ovidonco, Margarot is atillin joil nwailing tho action of tho Graud Jury, but is genorally sup~ posod innacont, A lnd named Kooning foll thirty-five feot, from tho top of o walnub tree, alighting on his side. No bones woro broken, but ho is badly injured. — , Mallreud Accidonts, Special Dispuateh to T'he Chicago Tribune. Benixericip, 0., Sept. 2.—Michael Burke, n railrond employo, was lknocked down by n switch- cugiue about 7 o'clock to-night and fatally in- urod, vearly overy bone in his body being rolken, and his hands and feet mashed. \ He was about b0 yenrs of ago aund leaves o family. . —_——— Tlinens of IFishop Morris, of Chio, spectal Dispateh 1o L'ha Chicaao Trivune, SrnmvoricLy, 0., Sept. 2.--J. A. Morrls, Senior Bishop- of tho' Mothodist Lpiscopnl Clureh, in Iying ab tho point of denth nb his houso in this ul.lv_\i;b Ie is not expected to live through the nigh. —_—— Census of Leavenworthe LEeAVENwonTH, Ion., Sopt. 2.—The census of 18 city is just complated by tho Assessors, no- dor the provisions of tho now Inw of tho Stalo, and shows the population to bo 28,087, an in— crense of 8,129 ginco 1870, e e Telegraphic Breviticy, Threo weoks ago, Georgo Koyes, a hanker, started for Colorado, from Des Moiues, to Luy cattlo. A tologram was roceivod yestorday (hat hie baa died suddouly at Siduoy, Neb. i e ediens ek Runnway Accldoents. Moxtovru, I, Bept. 2.—A tenm atiached to 8 sewing-machino wagon ran off yesterday, smashing up things generally, and breaking Mr., Topa's (tho dstyor) wrm, uud lling ono Lorss badly injuring tho other. Fatnl and Destructive Lightning. BosTox, Sept, 2.—Lightniug last evening killed two men in Molroso Bay, in Peabody, aud did much damage in Bulom, Lynn, Tenbody, ete. —_— Ksase Bail. New Yonw, Sopt. 2.—Bauo ball: Mutuals, 83 WasLingtous, 0. = Lo BN e L ‘Watertown, Mass., Live-Stock Mnrlcot, WATENTOWY, Mass., Sopt. 2,—Boof cattlo~Tiocelpts, 16w, Tho markot his ioproved an enitlo smd good shook b boen sl ot ol price.* Sl of sholcont o 5 oxtra, $0.00@9.50 + firat quality, $8. § Buc- ond, $6.00G7.60 ?um-a‘ $4.00@5.50, " : Slicop and Lanibe—Rocelpts, 7,005, Market fafrly activo und business good, some of tho best lots gold nt ¢ advance, but most transactions wore ut. lust week's Quotntions.’ Bales in lots @403 cach estra, $LHU@ 6,50; £pring mbe, 6@7550 per sl o, Iansay City Cattlo Market, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Raxsss Orryy Mo, Sopt, 2.—Oattlo—Reccipts, 1,478 ¢ shipments, 1,400, Tho supply wua mostly (hrough Tozus, with light inquir ateora’ ot $1,60 to i do_cows, £1,45 fo $1.00; wintered Texus slcers, $2.60 {0 $3.00, Hogs—Yrices nomiual ut $3,60 to §3,75, et A Southern Tragedy. ‘Tho OEolousns (ng Journal of Aug. 15 is roeponeiblo for the following: * Down in tho Parish of Bt. Martin an.old widow lady, whoso childron hind oll married off and Jeft Lor alone, Liad beon persuadud to soll her litto pinco and livo with them. 8ho sold hor land, Dbuildiugs, and improvemonts one day for 2,000, aud ros colved tho monoy in cash "on the spot, in her own houss, whero the act of sale was pnssed be- foro two witnesses, the number required Ly lnw, and who_ witnessed aléo ‘tho paying of the juonoy. In o short timo sho was to givo pos- sossion, bub sho romnined in tho honso the night following tho galo, all alone, or with no maeculine ndult inmates, as was her custom, Thet night two negro_burglars broke into tho house and domauded hor monoy or hor lifo. Bho gavo it (o them, but begged them to lot her huve 8100 of it, as sho owod that amount, and wanted to pay the debt, whon #he would ba satisfied, "Thoy fiually consented to lot her keop tho $100, They thon orderod hér to make Rome coffes forthem to drink, In doinfl 60, sho_Lothought Lieravi? of somo stryohmine sho had in tho house, and quictly droppod It in the pot of atoaming cofice, ana placed it on tho tubla with cups, spoons, and sugar, for them to qnur out and swooten to thoir taste. Ihis thoy q ldr, and drauk in o jolly mood, each one having £000 in his pockot. ~DButinn fow minutes ho {nbles wero turned., Ono gavo up thoe ghost whero bio sal at'the table inhis chair, and tho othor got up, staggorod oft o fow feat and tumbled over iuto oternity, Tho good okl Indy recovered hor monoy, aud on oxamining the ponious of the black, burglurious rohbors, thoy urned ont to Lo the two witnesses to tho net of salo, both whito mon biackened for the ocene sion—both hor nelghbors, and ono wns ler cousin,” s Hules—Through Toxun The New York Graphio annonnuces that ite Transatlantio bulloon will bo on_ oxhibition, at tha Unpitoline_grounds, in Lrooklyn, from tho 6th inst, to tho time of usconsion, which will probably‘bo on tho aftornoon of the 10th, ‘Tho following statistical deseription will give somo iden of what the balloon {s, and what it costr Length of tho nino grreat soetlons, foot cack 17 Widthy feobu. E? 1leight when Tufiafed, T Diumeter whon fntlaled, feut ] Oircuruforenco when fufluled, fect L W Extromo helght from crown of halloon to keel of hoat, fou " 100 Hoight of car, feo 16 Louyth of lifd-boat, o4 Gloth required, yurds, 4,810 Howing, miles, 1n Tago nsed, fect, 5,000 Gan requitod to A1l the Baltoo, cubi 100,000 Welght of ontiro apparatuy, pounda 0L Cost nearly.. 000 'The Negrocy nwmdl YWhitos In Minslye sippie I'lio Momphis Appeal thus roports some ro- marks mado at Grenads by 1lum Cnrtor, & Mig- slssippl negro loadors * 1t hnppons,” suld lam, it you, not wo, must succumb. You mny nol Jiko it, but horo In_no help for you, Wo have tho numboers, and do nob propows to yleld an_inch, You think this Xndica), bulf-nigro, half carpot-bag miongrol Governmient, au you enll it, insuffeinble. 1t will becomo more fnd moro intolorblo {p you, You must oduento nl thoue colored porplo, Wo muke you pay now for four monthy' sohoollng for onr childron; yon DAy for nine monthy nor nunum. You must ntand nsido, too, and ho salisflad to soo us manago oll _the offain of the county and Blate. You dowt like it I nco you dou't,” eontinued Ilam, * andif you ear't bonr it and can't got into that now, Etnto of bontitudo you woro fixing up at Jacknon, ‘Tom., n fow dnys nygo, lob mo ndvise you, youn; man, Tot mo urgo you aieotiouatoly—go Waost, = 2 CLLY ITEMS, ‘Tho Firomon's and Franklln.Dase-Dall Clubs will plny n ggamo of ball tliia nfternoon, at hnf- st 2 o'clock, ab the Twonty-third streob grounds, ‘I'ho gamo will be tho seoond of tho Horios for tho nmatour champiopship, A good gamo s anticipatod., . Mondny aftagnoon nn unknown woman drovo up totho housd of o Mrs, Hchuli, and took awuy with her a littlo ghl named Anthona Bohulz, both paronts belug nbsont at the Lme. Tho girl in 18 yonrs of ngo, hus light halr aud comploxion and bluo oyow, in smail of utature, rathor ntout, and clad in o Ilght biuo striped dress, sud white Lt with flowers, A young satlor named John Martin was misnod from tho echooner Mariner about 0:20 p. m, A\lfi. 28, about 80 miloy north of Chlengo and S milos from tho shoro, Bhortly aftor ho was missed -« another waflor, named Johu Dayis, missod 870, If in supposed st Mactin had Brnvldnd himsolf with o life-preserver und cast inuelf ovorboard, An Irishman nymed Yol Tendago, the paintor of the bullding in which nro Jnsticon flny«hn nd DoWolf’s courts, whilo cleaning & window in tho third story, slipped ana foll to the sidowall, which nt tho spot Is wooden. Dy, 8titt, who was immodiately callod in, examnined tho mon and statod that, although no bones are broken, ho feavod Lig injurios wore serious internally, and would ond fatalty,” Tho unfortunate man hay & 'E'iro and two childron dopondent upon Lis oxer- one. NEWS PARAGRAPHS, The Stark County (1l1.) Netws snya tho farmers n‘xlfllu% in tho oast part of that county threaten to haul their graln to tho river unless tho Chicago, Burlington & Quinoey folks come down with their freight taviff. 3 —A North Carolinz tax-collector ran nway év:tltx &7. It was cnough to get out of tho ato. + —Altogothor somo twonty-ono stenmboats exo ongn;:od‘ln tho Upper Miesissippl River trado. In 1860 there woro nbout sixty omployad, includ- ing fivo (that made the round trip from Pitte- burgh to Bt, Paul. ~Ihreo differcnt partios—one from Honry, Til., one from Aroma, and one from Niles, Mich,, are now considering this loenlity as n point for tho manufacture of papor. All aro quite favora~ bly improssed, nnd wo fool suroe that one or more will locuto nt this placo/— Wilmington (IUL) Ad- vocale, —A barbor ot Lamparag, Toxes, thotightit was queoy Lo had never scen’ o white door-lknob in that State, and ho put ono on his front door. No #oonor wes tho job finlshed than tho citizeng bo- gon to fire at tho choico targot, and tho barber retired to tho collar until tho knob was shot oft. His door opens now with o slring running through o bullet-holo. k —Chey must havo had a loud” timo ata col~ lego commoncomont in Indianola, Iows, rocently. A girl opened the exercises with an oration on iho * Congressional Salary-Grab,” the poot-lau- rante of tho occasion followed it up by & vivid'de- ecription of the *¢‘Throno of Perdition,” and tho clesiug speakor dwalt on tho * Progress of Re- publics und the Ruing of Empire.” —1lns.tha 8t Lonis Mutual Life Insuranco Company engngnd tho rervices of the Associnted Pross Agent at that poiut ? ‘Lho question ** Who poys 27 1o nbout o3 portinont, in this as in ane otlier insuranco cuutm\'cm!y flow being fought ont through the medium of tho pross.—Toledo Commercial, —Wostorn pepers are ‘I:I.ving tho Associnted Prat peoplo tlat eotl of cdatigation whick is styled “ particular fitn " becauso thoy kept tho tolograph opon until 3 a, m., to report that Prof, Swallowtait, or pomotling of {hat sort, had rend [y Pnpurlml‘ora tho Aesocintion of Science on the all-ubsorbing _question: ** Do unnkes swallow thoir young 2" Theyscoin to think it rathor worso than xoports of womon's rights moctings, baso ball matehes, deatha resulling from Lrying to drink o quart of whisky, and tha 8ozt of slirring nown, —A dauglitor of It. W. Torter, residing nenr Monmoutl, Ill,, while making her bod tho other dey, dircovored n ruttlesnnke comfortable coilad up between tho shcots, Immediately aftor, tho neoplo of Monmouth {honght tho corporation nw ngainst stonn whistles had been violated. —A writor in tho Savaunah News says of tho Hon. B, I Hill: “If losing £50,000 in o low yeard a plnnfini; onn qualify & man for giving advico to agriculturisty, than is it pnunlinflv np= proprinto that Farmor ILill should lecture ab county fairs and givo the hardy yoommury of Goorgin tho benefit of his skill and oxperionce.” —Tho other day, in Mansflold, Ohio, » gontle- man who owned & fine cow thought to break hor of a bad habit of jumping futo his garden. 1o Joaded up biy old shot-gun with popber aud ealt and procecded to give hor o dose, a8 & proventive of cholora and » -correotivo of jumping. fouces. Ho was somowlat enrprised to “soo tho cow Jkeol ovor, draw & fow short broaths, snd depart to the happy cow-land. 1lo had forgoiten to ro- wmove the reinrod aftor londing, —At tho lnst sossiou of thio Board of Buper- virors of McHonry County, thoy instructed tho County Troasurer to uso tho money roccived from Gon, Farnsworll, as hisshare of tho “ back- pay,” towards paying the goneral indebtedners of tho counly. ‘Y'ho Board of Supervigors of this county hove failod thus far {o give our Trens- uror any instructions nbout ueing tho portion re- cofved by this county, but it has novertheless boen used by him for thie paymonut of county orders iesied on tho gonernl fund, and no ques- tions woro asked by tho partisy recoiviug it whera the money came from.—Itockford Jowrnal. —CGeorge M. Moulton, brother of C. O. Moul- ton, of this city, was run over by a londed wagon at Faeding Hilly Saturdny aftorioon, and so in- Jured that ho died within an howr. Xe was nb work for Willis Huntloy, and both mon woro on thelr way to the fleld, whon, in some way, Moul- ton fall from the wagon, and ono of the wheola passed over Lis chest. Ilo was 46 yoars oid, aud unmerried. Iis unclo was kitlod by o falling treo not loug ngo. 1Iis nophew was entanglod iu gomo machinery, and mot his death in o saw- mill soon after; hig brother-in-law was Lillad by ono of tho Conncoticut Rivor Rtailrond traing, and his own brothor and another brothor-in-law Dby tho fall of u depot in L'roy, DBut oue mau of tho family Las died a natural death.—Spring- Jield Teepublican. - —1ho Foud du Lao Journal states that thoy hinvo dologations thore alnost daily, for some time past, from Now Cnesell, relating tho griov- ances of that thrifty littlo town in the mattor of tho location of their rnilrond dopot. ‘Thoy rep- resont theb the N, W, U, R, It Directora threnten that thoy will loento tho depot & milo and o half away from that village unless a geant of cortam Jands bo mads to the Compuny. This demand tho&wopln of Now Cnseell considor o breach of good faith and of their implied coutract. They say thot it was promisod themsolves and to tho people of tho adjoining ‘Town of Ashford that ho dopot chould bo located at the point nerrest to tho villagge.and most conveniont for both in cago theso towns should give a bonug of 15,000 in bonds, Theso towns did give that amount, and now domand that tho promeo on the otlier eido should bo fullilled. According to {ho rep- resentationa of the Now Cussoll men, thoir do- mands {hat tho dupot shall bo located an prom- ised appears Lo Lo very just and rensonuble. —An uppreeiative correspondont of the Brook- Iyn Union wrilen sadly 1 * Ningarn Falls has had ita day, wo Tonr”" ‘Uho roneon glven is tho ste~ reotypédone, rnpnui}?’ of hotol-kcopors, drivers, and fl‘m]v-lmcpors.“ ow thowo who go to Nings ara to seo tho nntural wonders of tho plnco cun do ko without pelrouizing the shop-keopers or drivers, Lot themdo their ‘shopping at homo nuddo tholr sight-secing on foot, As to the hotels, they chargenomore than other first-clnuy Tousedt, il the hucledryons aro no longer nl- Jowed (0 swindlo the tiaveler, Bub it hay beon {ho tnslion to abuso ovorything and evorybody nbout the Falls thissumuior, snd so the sonuoless cry of “rapaeity " in kept up, rud omo poople Degin to tallc assthongh tho Y'alls would dry up ‘Lelore nuothey sengon,—Iuflulo Express, —A Clmk Qounty (Iows) young lady's corsot was the mouny of saving hor lifo Whou shot yo- contly by hor beaw. Tho Z'armer rays that “sho woro 16 in tho provailing fashion—tight ns the Lark on a sapling, and tightor, lior waist boing coushlerably coniractod, or ‘squozo in.' ‘lho TBullat, thoreforo, fustend of going throuph vital parts 'of tho hody, sort of ovor-shot, whioh it would nob Lnvo dono it tho youny lud¥ hind oot full-chiested,—~av words (o (Lub oNect," —I'ho Chevenuo Leader of Aug, 24 saya: * Wo aro informod by Goorge Ogoll, wagon-mastor, that, on tho ovening of tha 20th fnst,, while ro- turning with o train of five wagons to Chioyouno | for fralght for tho Whito Ulty Agency, they wero uttnoked, whilo in eamp ou Bull Creek, about 30 miles novth of Choyouno, hy fittoon Choyonmo 1ndians, who fired ujoy thom, slights 1y wounding o man numod Robert Leo, Ogoll whot and killed ono of tha puwsuing partly with Ll rovolver, A tommator named MoUraig uluo killod ono of tho ved dovils, Aftor losing two of their purty, tho Indinus drow off, and, aflurs holding o short council, yoda away, Dolwesn g Bprings and Bull Orook, o&;un uiot & purty of suryoyors nhout 11 o'elock in tho foroncon, who yaruod hio of tho prosoueo of Indians, and re- ported that tho Ohoyonnon hail attacked s wagon train tho day hefore, and four whito mon, tonmn- story, wera roportod killed.” : —— e The Swimming Collar. Bwlmmlufl collarn Indeed! Who evor, until Intely, honrd of nuchn thing? 'One has' leard of “ griuning through o horso-collar,” but {o swlm I a eollor aoomy, at frat sight, so great an absurdlty that the idon ulone suiflcos . to ralso o omile. Pho swimming collar is n very thin and light Tndia-runbor ciroular, oylindrionl, intlated tubo, which ig placod round’the neok by hoing drawn_over tho head bofors inflation ; or,.in thoso for uso of womon, tied round the neok, It is thon Inilalod throligh o omall tubo, long onongh to ronch the mouth, As, howover, the Iudin-rubbor _oylindor would 1ot of itsolf bo strong onough fo bear rongh usago, it is inclosed in an outor covor or caso of elastic cotton, siml- Inr _in toxturs to n ootton _stocking; which outer cover, boing smaller than tho fnnor tubo, is tightly filled boforo the lattor is g0, and thus rccoivon all' the strain {from any outward prosauro or blow. Thiu is tho samo principlo as that on which tho Amorican inflatod tubular Loat was constructod, which #some timo sinco crossod tha Atlantie, from New Yorl to Southampton, ‘I'he invention is manu- factured iu London, and costs only-sbout 5 shillings, Tho buoyanoy of tho coller, which will float an iton weight of oight pounds, will ralso o porson's head quito out of the water, and flont him with Lis mouth about 4 or b luches abovo il purface. 'T'ho aotual woight of tho collar s less than two ouncos, It must, how- ovor, bo borno in mind that tho swimming collar 1 not intonded to supersede the lfe-bolt; nor {n it fittod to do 8o, since a proper life-bolt will linve sufliciont buuflnuny to flont & porson with tho shouldors and chost ‘nbove the wator, which no belt or collay round tho nock could doq bub thon o lifo-bolt is o comparatively lnrgo and ounbersome thing, whilo [’bn neck-collar, whon uninflated and folded up, is no Dbigger than o Iargo pnir of gloves orn thin slocking.—Lc Jml‘:ml‘; 0 g slocking.—Zome e N — MARRIAGES. . SICKLRES—VAN DUZER—At tho residonco bridys yacente, i85 Wont' Waslinglonat P te s e, 1. P, (oodwin, Mr. Georgo 13. Biokles and Alss Lilian VanDuze; uglitor of J. A. Van Duzer, formor- 1y of Oraugo Cou ¥, DIVOROES. RNy o Tins. fuire ey o {ho Savoroe ety 3ostordny, Bopt.- 3y Masy Ans, Gomplaiba il T D. Ponuay, dototidnnt, i G EILSON-DBy thio Hon, Judgn Gary, {n tho Suporfor Oourt, terday, Sopt. 8, La AL, S 3 R liom, doteniane, -t Combleinent, from DEATHS. A A A A A~ A A AR AN NN LANE—Mondny, Scpt, 1, at 10 o'glock a,m., at hor Into resldonco, G West Adams-st,, Hestor Aun Lano, io of Josept Lano, ngud 46 yours, 5 wonths, aud 15 T 'ngmir;n\"ndneadny:lflfl o'clook a.m, . eoi,;?' Boston, Collfornla, aud Loulssillo papors pleaso FOX—In thisclty, Sopt. 1, Josslo, daught D, 9ad Say 037, Somi rlorciaie {auehiorof Honry BIGELOW—At Genora, fwitzorland, Aug. 00, Toulss G, Blgelow, widow of Blgolow, luusi Mra, tha Inte Commodoro Ar mofhor of tho late Oapt, Goorga A. igulow, MITOMELL—At Cazonorta, Madison Gonats, N, Y., Brturday, Aug, 8 Thavid Mitsholl, M., ned 0 vonss: fathor of ‘Aire. 0. ‘tillinghons and Lucion 07 Mitelill, of 7, REER—Florenco Darkor, sonngest dughtar of Jo- und Frances M. Darkor, aiod $ sears and i of funoral horeaftor. GAYNOR—Hopt. 2, at hor rosidonoe, 279 Abordoon- ot,, Uuthazine Gashor, Hunoral will taky placo Thursdoy, Sopt. 4, 86108, m., Ly earziagos to Calvary, UTGG—0n Hent. PR vy i Juuscalnt Wa. 2, nt hor rosldonon, Na. 1243 Indiana- 7, Widow at Goorgo It Quiag. . Sopt. IRON-WORXNS. ZETHATRON WORKS, Corner of Ohio and Kingsbury-sis, CLARK & RAFE ‘Proprictors. MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF CAST & WROUGHT-TRON WORK, Yor Buildings, Bridges, &c. Iron Ruiling, Cirating, - ‘ Firo-Proof Doors & Shutters. DANK VATLIS made u Specinlty. org filled promptlyina thorough and workman- uee, wieuoolen DU CRION EALES. By C. C. THAYER & 00, Leaf Estato Agenls and Auctioneers. LAKE $HORE SUBDIVISION, WINNETEKA, Tho Hudson Rivor Proporty of Chicago. 130 BEAUTIFUL GROVE LOTS, Located on and near the Lake Shove, 40 to 90 feot above the Lake, - AT ATUCTION, On Weduesday, Sept. 17, 1873, on the Gronnd, This nronerty is sory aecesslblo o tho elty, sad offors pocfutly purd alr, ungbetruclod acoess ta tho Tuite, nnd 7, uenillcent St of tho ontice sbivping to and " from Shlgago, “Afitoat tho ontlro Lalta Shoro, fror Ghicagn to Lako Torost, ia now hold at spocuintiva Drleos and, na tha amount of puoh propocty ls timitod, AN OPPOIRTUNI- TY 1S NOW OFFERED to all who dosiro & Lako-view rosldonco to obtaf oho at & roasonablo snd viodorat rigo, § PIR villago of Winnotlen a ituiltod about 13 rilos trom tho olty, on tho firet high grannd notth of Ghiongu, about 40 to 90 foct above tho Luko. Tlio easy dringe, frocdony from swampd and mnlarions brcozos, tho benuty'and varls ety of Ita sconery, and ts fine, frosh alr, make 1t tho most, desirablo of subutban towns for rosldenco, Tho popula- tion i ncarls 1,00, nud rapldly ncronsing, A largonur. her of Liouses aro botug bullt this scason, and important Laypeovomunis aro copfempiata Winnotka has good Seligols, nt Acadomy conduetod un- gor tho meapleos of tho Ghitoxn Univurslty, with butld: 53 worth §36,LM. Tt bias good Stores and ackots, and s of tho 1ndst beautiful residonces fn thy County on and nenr thy Lako Shoro, A eito has hoon seoursd for o finu Hatel, ho histary of nil largo otios provos that tha moat attractive und desirable residonco property is in th vlclulty of largo budies of wator, ' New York hins its 11 son Rivoraud Staton Tslund raeorts, Philadelphis ita C! apenko Bny and Capo May, und the hlith proverls iving nortt on Lako Miciigan, with [ts oxhilurating broozes, bracing alr, and glorions prospects, Wil Lo souglt s tho Most Desirable Suburban Property : near Chicago. ; Tho Rallrond accommodations aro smple. Boventrains oach way doily, TITLE TO PROTPERTY PERFECT. STRACTS OF MITLE FURNISIED, TRERMS OF BALE-Ono-third cash, and balanco in ono and two years, with {ntercst ot 8 por cont. A doposit of 10 por cont on tho value of each lot will bo required at {inio of alo, and bnlanco ol first puyment within 50 days. A LUNOIL AB- UL il bo borsod o th erand, A SPECIAL FRIEK TRAIN will louvo tha Depot of tho Northwostorn Rallway, corner Canal and Kinzio-sty,, at ¢ n. i, on dag of salo, 3 Yuritor Tulorination ind plats of tho proporty enn be ad of U, U, THAYER & CO., 1685 Bnst 7, ___FOSTE“R. The Entire Furniture OF 1I'HEE FOUR-STORY MARDLE-FRONT RESIDENCE 905 MICHIGAN-AV.,, AT ATUCTION, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Sept. 3, at 10 o'lock, conslating of Prilor, Obambor, Dining-Roeom, and Kiteh~ en Furniture, Carpots, Bodding, oto., oto. IELISON & FOSTIER, Auctioncors. 145 BLUID ISLAND-AV., K BNTIRE STOCK OF A TURNITUBE DEALER AT ATCTION, R MO Ptk e, by, T'ablos 1, Uonfo ‘Chistio, Rofas, Tounges, Muttrnsyon, Pl alo., ota, Alsoa 1 st bifsuld to ol o, o Nzt Dolivery Witgron. lows bustness, 1 you waut s EOSTHI Augliniuors: 44 3T. TOFEN’S-PLACH, * NEAT UNION. PARK. GENTERL FURNITURE AT ATTCTION, On Fridny, Sopt, 6, at 10 o'clook o, m, ) Mymbor, Ditig-voom, and Klichen Turnt (A Wool Grrpots, ‘Hads and Hoddio, ’ U, 0, Grilory, Glussharyg 4 <0 Snal 4, it proposty o0d Laciuina nttend. . AUCTION SALES. BY WL A, BUPTERS & GO, OORNELL-SL, IIYDE PARK. GENTEEL Household Furniture AT ATUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, Scpt. 8, at 10 o'clock a. m,, Atdwelllng on Cornell-at,,” ta doors north of fho Bta. thm, Hyda Parks all furhishod oomploto. Parlor and Chambor Suits, f3ook-Usscs, Sldob ‘Dininiz-tanm 3 (dobaard, Faeultura, Hetasoln o Tngenin Cordta, “Jiate Mat. 0 Tioso tromcw, Bodding, Crockery, Glneswaro, oto, wouil Vianoforta, Partios from tho olty oan taka thia 0. m, traln, Union Dopot. VM, A. BUTTERS & 00., Anotlonoors, Open and Top Buggies, Family Carriages, FarmWagons &Harness AT ATUOTION, - On Wednoadn.y, Sopt. 8, 8t 10 a, in.g At our Balosrooms, 16 and 17 Randolph-st. WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctfoncors, TWO FIRST-CLASS MARBLE-FRONT DWELLINGS, WITIT ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, N 0. Van Buren-st,, 8, E. cor, Pauling-st., WILL BE SOLD AT ATTCOCTION, On Torms Unusually Pavorable to the Pur« chaser, on Wodnesday Alternoon, Sept, 3, 1874, nt 34 o'clook, on tho Promisos, Thaso Honsos aro now, having just boou comploted, Thoy aro bullt n thy Intost stsle of tha bost. matorial, {3 tbo tnosk substantil isnner, witl a viow 1o’ comfort And ecanomy, Accesallla by cars on Van Buron-st. Tho Tiflo {8 guarantond porfoct, 0y can bo inapoctod ab any timo boforo tho salo, Foy forms and further particulors, soe Mossra. LIALL & A ownera, or - W3l, A. BUTTERS & 00., Anctloncors, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats & Caps, Furnishing Goods, &c. AT ATUCTION, TILURSDAY, Sopt. 4, at 8¢ a, u., at our salosrooms, 18 nd 17 1East Raudolphat WAL A. BUTTERS & €O., Auctioncors. ATOTION &A1 " orTHER PROPERTY IN THE VICINITY OF CHIGAGQ. Combintng proximity to the city by olegant drivos and xATway tholiio, Wikl pa Watot: and tho wnequeled nttrrotions of Soufh Perkt 24k oulovard improvemonts, THIS PROPERTIY, “Which will bo sold without reserve Thursday Afternoon, Sept.4,’73, At 8 1-2 o'clock, on the ground, Islocated in the block boundod on the north Tifijethoot,; oot on Drexcl Boulovard, ‘which is 200 ieet wido and beaufifully adornod 3 gouth on Pitty.flvst-st. Doulovard, which is 400 {eet wide at, the intersoction of ond overlooking the Purk; wost on Cottage Grove.av., 100 foot in width, Tho Liotd on Drexel Boulevard ranpoe from 101 to 231 {20t in dopth; on TMifty-flrat-st. Boulovard at eniranco of tho Park, 308 feet indepth; on Fiftioth-at., 200 foct; on Cot- tuge GGrove-av., 140 foet, with 20-foot alleya. Thls proporty is all under-drained and con« nogtod with the best rewer in Cook County, being 92¢ feot deep, allowing cellars of moro than ordingry depth—a. Doint worthy of con- sideration in’ locatin, OMES, Gas is al- ready introduced in Hyde Park, and con- tracts let for wator by tho Holly systom from tho Inke. Itisalso handsomoly ornamentea by o great varioty of choico and well-ad- wvanced thrifty treos and shrubbery, & ‘The Boulevards being owned by the S8outh Park Commigsion, insuros thoir constant and booutiful ornamentation, sprinkling, and police government. = i Tho Lots are now conspicuously numbered on the ground. Tho terms aro: Ono-sixth cash on day of sale; one-sixth cashin 30 deys ; balanoce one nnd two years, with interest at 8 por cont, seourod by trust deed on the property or by other urru\n%xmonts with tho owner, GEO, H, ROZET, Bsq,, 165 LnSallo-at. . A, BUT''ERS & CO., Auctioncors, 16 and 17 Randolph-st. ATUCTION SATLE oy 14 RESIDENGE 1OTS On Wabash-awv., CORNER OF FIFTY-NINTH.ST., On Monday Afternoon, Sept. 8,1873, AT 3} 0'OLOOK, ON TIIE GROUND. Thege Lots are 26 by 101 feet. The pro) orty is regarded ns the most desirable Enelewo- d. TEHRN & i----1-3 aash, balance 1 and 3 yaoers, Traing leave Rook Island Depot nb 12:30 L p.m. ; Michigan Southern Depot at 2:30 p.m, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO,, Agents for Owners, and Auationaors, 18 & 17 Randolph-at. REGULAR SBATURDAY'S SALE. Honsehod Goods aud Geueral Mevchandiss, On SATURDAY, Sopt. 6, at 9)§ o'clock, at15 and 17 Randolph-st, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auationeors. BY GEO. P, GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Wabash-av. Anofher Great Catlogne ke BOOTS, SHOES, AND STIPPERS, AT ATTCTION, On Wednesday, Sept. 3,at9 1-2a.m, ‘We have on sale FINE LINES OF GOODS from the best manufrctures of the country, includiung ONE HUNDRED CASES of the colobrat- od custom-mado and WARRANTED SUCKER BOOTS, in Mon’s, Boys’, and Youths’ b GEO, P. GORE & (73. Auctlanors, it 70 Wabashi-av, AT AUCTION. SPECOIAL SALE OF Buggies and Harness, Ropplos, Gy i Wildons, Bl tixion Waguio Thutgla and Binglo Hariicss, On TIURSDAY, Sept. 4, ut 10 o’clock, GEO, P GORE & 00., Anotloneers, BY BRUSH, SON & C 41 Bouth Canalst, Fouaifre, Cavgels, aul Gonorsl Merchandlss AT ATCOTION, WEDNESDAY, Hebt, 3, af 0:30n, 1, Parlor Aults, Man Dla-to Chiinbor Kots, Kachila-top Tablas, Hat, Tablis, T, Bodutoads, Commodan, Hair Mattrossos, iy g, Bewing Macificn, wid ool wnd Yarlor Btow 130, o Gl Dua of Unrtyit's, 4 BRUSTL BON & 00., Austionoors. Berauches, Shifting Tugglos, U4 15y PAYLOR & IARKISON, ON WEDNESDAY, BEFTE, & AT DX 0'0LOOK, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Yor ity and enuatry trado, o el and o St Canal-ut, On Baturday, Sopt, 0, at D% o'clock, THE ENTIRE FURNITURE OF n first-class Dwelling, ot our Btozo, Bl and 83 Bouth Canalsb "\ ¥L.ON & HARRISON, Auotionscrs, ‘Willbe Bold at Auotion, this Forenoon, 1 BLERANT MARBLE FOUNTAIN, it thoappnratus comploto, ost £160: two suporlor Uuoklllnlhxg.:u:nwmrmr Counturs and Bar Fixturea, DRUSH, BON & G0, Auotioners, d'South Canal st NOTICE. ‘Tho salo advelised by usat 27 Qoitsgo Qrove-av. fab Monday, Sopt, 8 will not Placy, oy the furnlturs will 0 Houtls Canal el