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PROPOSALS FOR SOCXHOOI: STTEL, Near Corper Twenty-sixib-st, and Wentworlh-av, Boalod proposals will Lo rovelved at tho O LA DA g AP Mg g Lil Satnrday, Sey , 801 in., to sell fo the olty & slio, ot 1oss than 160 feat trunf, uoar thie carnor of T omition on Tintliag, aud Grotnis’ thd Sommitteo oo L d Grounds, » {sdarsod ** Proposals for Hiohool 1o, b NSTON, ou i Olork of Board of Fducativn, FINANCIAL, DIC. ‘We now hiave more than one thousand olionts for whom wo ara making gollootions throughuut (ho Unitod Btates foou Ju sulia. ' 1) COLLECTION AGENOY, 148 Madison-st., Chilosgo, ROBERT WINTHROP & CO, 6. BANKHRS AND BROKERS, 0. 18 Wallst., Now York HTOOKS, T R A g1 ORITH, and transsota ‘Gonors! Hanking and. Drokersgs WANTEHD. A firat-olass hook-koopor, who is competent tokeop the books of & largo commiasion grain busluoss, Want ono whols porfootly famillar with tho businoss. Address, eith fall namo and suforancos, W 3 Tribune offos, JEWELRY, . Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Neapolitan Jewelry n Real Goral and Romen Camegs, Prices, O Liibiti: t O o s e O g s SOl THURSDAY, SEPT AUCTION SALE. LAKE SHORE SUBDIVISION, WINNETKA, Tho Hudson River Property of Ghicago. 130 Boautful Grove Lots, TLocated on and noar the Lake 8hord, 40 to 80 foot above the Lake, AT ATUOCTION, On Wednesday, Sept. 17, 1873, on the Ground, roporty 1a vory accessiblo to tho olty, ane o alr, unobstruoted Lake, & magnificont viow of the ostiro shipping to and ' from longo, Alinost the ontlre Lako Shore, from Ohleago to Lako Forost, ix now held Amount of sush TY 18 NOW OF oo residonoo to obtain ono at a roasonabl ago of Winnotkn situatad abont 12 miles from d north of Chicago, Ahout "Thio caay drainago, frecdum m & nd nalarious breoeos, ety of 3, and its flnc, fros dusirablo of subt rban fovns {ur son, and important improvomenta nro contemplated. inuiotka has good Bchoals, an Acidemy conductod n- 8 o Univarsl y, with build- 1t fiss good Storoa and A eito lias boon_sconrad argo oltios provos that the most attractive and dosirablo rosls 0 bodics of wator. taten Inland rosorta, Philadojphia fta Chos- b proporty lying aratlug breores, bracing alr, sud glorious prospoots, will be sought as the Most Desirable Suburban Prop- erty Near Chicago. The Ralirosd socommodations aro ample. Bovon tralng Title to Property Perfect. Abstracts of Title Furnished, TERMS OF SALE—Ono.tbind oash, and balaoo in ono intorodt at 8 por cont,. s 70 per cent on tho vaiuo of each lot will bo reqalred at o, and balancoof first paymont within 30 days. 011 Jrili bo sorved on the gro Northwestorn Rail: a. and two years, with und. i foavo.tho Doot of th may, corner Uanal and Kiuzie-ats., at o salo: Liatlon ‘andplats of the Real Estato Auctione T WILLSON’S CARBOLATED COD LIVER OIL 1Is » Spocifio and Radical Guro for CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DISEASES, Romember tho name, * Willson's Carbolatod Ood Liver 011" Tt comes n largd wedgo:shaped invantor's slguature, and is sold by the best Propared by J. H, Willson, 83 John-at, N. Y. For sala by all Dry HURLEUT & EDSALL bottles, buaring tho DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. The copartnership herataforo oxiating undor tho firm namo of HALL, KIMBARK & CO. fs this dy dissolvod by mutual consont. All businoss of tho Iato firm will bo settled by tho juntor partnors, undor tho firm nome of KIMBARK BROS, & €O0., eithor partner of tholJato firm having sutbority to alga the old firm name in liquidation. 8. D, KIMBARK, GFO. M. KIMBARK, D, A, KIMBARI BIENJ. W. UND! Chleago, Bopt. 1, 1873, ekl COPARTNERSIHIP. Tho undersignod havo this day formod copartnorship a3 auccossors to tho lato firm of LALL, KIMBARK & 00., undor the firm name of MBARK BROS.& 0. ta and lisbilities of tha late firm are horoby as- sumed and il bo sottled by us. 8, i BENS, W, UNDERWOOD, D. A, KIMDARK, Chigago, Bopt. 1, 1873. ] KIMBARK BROS. & CO. NOTICE. 1 have scld my ontire interost in tho firm of TIALL, KIMBARK & CO. to my late partnors, who, with in- oruasod capital and factlities, will continuo its business, On rotiring from morcantile pursuits, I take occasion to thank the patrons of tho old firm, and tho public, for tho Datranago bestowod during tho paat twonty yoars, and to commond the new firm to their continued favor. Chiongo, Bopt. 1, 1678, 5 . M. & J. F. OLCOTT, Offlco, 146 LaSalle-st, Yord, 1 North Market-st. ANDERSONS HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Madison-st,, botween Olark and LuSallo-sts,, ALSO, ENTRANCE FROM Chamber of Commercs and Board of Tradg Court. Tlooms, 81 and §2 d ocheato: TORdEs Wit Jou wanh and pay TR S Eatol 1o e 1 Tatel in Obl a Pt et ety conbeal Tlatephu O rmam o Restaurant on firat floor; TO RENT. TO REINT. A good tonant can hiave, nta reut that will bo entirely ataro, noar complotton, on Wa. atloson House, andolie blvck ‘SHAAOK 82 Dearh REAL ESTATE, The Best Bargain in ' the City! rith 28ar b0 foot of ground, il satfvinotory, o firat.cl baaliar., obpostt feom tha' Expinait ULARKBON & VAN Bt ‘ BUTLER. Nobody Votes to Make the Au- thor of the Salary-Grab Governor of Mas- sachusetts. Thoro Aro Too Many Honest Mon in the Corvontion, and He With- draws His Name, The Vanquished Ajax Credits the Republican Party with the Salary-Grab. The Resolutions Exouse the Presi- dent and Blame Congressmen for Receiving the In- oreased Paj. A Sop for the Temperance and Labor-Reform Ele~ ments. Special Dispaich to The Chicago Tribune. WoncrsTen, Mass,, Sopt, 10,—+1t's & fine dsy for the race, Gonoral,” suid o mischievous Washburn man to the cock of the oy, but not of the walk, this morn- ing, *Raco,sir?” sald Butler, forgetfully. *Yes, General, tho human raco,” Tho General woa mifod, Tho beautiful morning socmod to have gons over to hia onomics, and shono bright on purposs to delight them, 1t looked very mournful indead to 800 tho corridors and veatibules of the Day Stato Houso placarded with tho dying returna of yesterday, designed to keop up tho courngo of tho Butlor men, Thoro aro but thres hotels hero of any charaoter, 8nd it is often hard work to get a night's lodging. TIE DUTLER CROWD, Wobeheld a good mauy blear-oyed men this morn- ing who looked a8 if thoy Liad turned old as Sclomon in his old oge, aud had beon skylarking, When you have twico got your cnomy down your fear of him subsldes, and it becomos rather monotonous to bave tothrash him sgain, So went tho fesling about But~ ler to-doy ; but atill ho had all the patronago from Washington, more than all the Ropresontatives and Scnators of Massachusctts, and his personal crowd profossod to have faith in his resources to keop hls grip ot Washington. Thoy weroa scaly, thioving aot, however, and quito unliko pater familiss who had como up to Washburn's rescuc, paylug his own fare, ond grim na s deacon, There was TIE ATAIOBPIIENE OF AN EXEOUTION overbanging tho town all tho forenoon, Gov. Bul- lock, who was to prosido, lived noar thohall of the Convention, and bis Louso, all surrounded with plas- torers and scaffolding, waa the noutral ground whero autagonists met and sought in vain to cepy polnts of vautage, Butler kept up the appoarsnce of civility s to Washburn, whom ho had rocently met and walked withuta militls training, but tho Governor did not putin sn sppoarance to-day. A gentlomah bocamo suddenly notablo for his yigorous DENUNOIATION OF THE FEDEIAL GOVERNMENT, 23 bullying the Stato politics of Massachusctts to oleot Butler, This was Mr, Goddard, oditor of the Boston Advertiser, Thin papar has boon tho most steadfast aper to the Washington ring heretofore, and fts post- tionss tho represontative of tho great morchanta oand bankers has mado ta Ito violent demuncla- ton of Grant and his sotellites in offico romarkablo, M. Goddard faa colloge-bred man, un- der 40, tall, and quict, and T congratulated bim on tho effoct of his leadors, nnd asked how he could do such things, He said the Butlor men in Doaton did not un- ‘mask thelr machinery until last woek, and hence wera not confounded with the Admintstration until $t was fcen that the Washington Government was backing them up with all jts forco, Mr, Goddard added that Lie anw nothing for Butler to do but to go back into the bosons of tho party whero ho waa not half wel- come, for ho could not even carry tho Essex District withiout the regular nomination, Hoeald that George F. Hoar and Congressman Dowes had boen the most faithful and effectivo workera sgatnst Butlor, and tomy inquiry as to whother E, R, Hoar had also beon active, ho said ke had nofthier the opportunity nor the provo- cation that his brother had, THE COMMITTEES, ‘Tho General Committeo had been in session much of {ho night, and resumed tho work this morning. When tho Committeo met 1t was woll Imown that the Chisirman (Loring) was altornstoly for Butler and Washburn, and that Butlor, out of the twolve, Lad the following mombera : J, T, Lowis, George 8. Merrill, . A, Hobart, A, J. Wright, 8, E. Lawrcnce, snd W, A, Simmons, Had they all stood frm, Dutler would have controlled tho main Committeea of the Convention § but, demoralized liko tho crowd outside, the Butler men bebiaved with composure and acquicsconce, and tho two leading committecs wero organized with a Woshburn proponderanco in oxcose, Atty.-Gon. Ohnrlos Allen was put ot the head of the important Gommittee on Resolutions, sud Georgo F. Hoar, Lim- self & rofuser but fnvestor of Lla back-bay, was sot to work o modulato the phrascs, A fow Literary men wero on {his Committeo, as Charlea Hale, Martin, tho Towoll poot, and Prof. Hitchcock, There wore twelve Washburn to seven Dutler men. Col, Georgo O, Carpenter, of Doston, & merchant and advocate Inst year of Rico for Govornor, was put o the head ot the, Dommities on Termanont Organizac tion, but Col. Cadman, a soldier, has replaced him, At the hiead of tho Committeo on Crodentlals, J. B, D, Gogawall, of Cape God, was placed, with twelve out of goventeon Wasliburn men to back him, Hela n Iawyer, ‘prominent member of the Legislature, and a roady speaker, While this work was belng done at tho Bay Btato Houso, THE GNEAT MALL OF THE CONVENTION DLOSSOMED with the following noticeable fac Edward Atkineon, tho celobrated froo-trader, was an antl-Dutler, deleguto from Roxbury; Blackwell, husband of Lucy Btone, ap peared for Butler, and hud s henpecked sir, The chief sacrifico of tho oceasion, Gen, Butlor, took » atanding Place at tho head of the back staire, elther to_ncowl af the roporters ma they went up, or to bo admired of them, His oxpression belng somowhst uncortain, bo attracted Hitle attontion, Dutlors Secretary, M. A. Olane cy, took o chatr bt the reporter’s tabls to got tho drift of opiuton. J. M. 8. Williams, successor of Gen, Tianks, who was at hesrt for Butlor, took sn oarly seat on tho floor, and_looked aslnt. Goorgo F. Hoar, Quiot and _cool, and looking like 8 morchant turned Jjanitor, lield tho keys of tho hall, and preacribed tho hour of opeutng tho doors, ' Half the reporters liad no desk-reom, ‘The absence of the following gen= tlemen was consplcuous ¢ E, R, Toar, Chiarles Burnner, G. 7., Boutwell, Houry Wilson, Gov, Washburn, and 1. Dawes, tho author of tho srtfcles which Tinvo ap- péared in'tho New York Herald In Butler's favor, A Germsn mamod Sellhammer, aud & connection of dohn . Russoll ~Young, ' was around tho promises, Ver snd_sorrowful, Charlos oo, ox-Assltant Sccrolary of Btate, ws at the Convention stamping down tho corpso of Butler, Tho editor of tho Lawrenco American, Geo. 8. Merrill, o Sutler mau, gavo ot the” reporters’ and délegatos” tickota, Tho police regulations ware strict aud no disorder occurred, John L, Bwift, ox-Fedoral oftice-liolder, who supporied Grecloy. and Is to Boston o wtump spesker of tho naturoof hir, Storrs, of Clie cago, sppeared ot the Convontion ss .o Butlor mah, Oharlea Allen, ox-Attornoy-General of Biate,was Wash burn's private counselior, @, ¥, Hoar was orally rogarded, Lowover, aa tho loader of the anti- Butler ' forcos, ' Me was plajuly drossed, wnd Xkopt apart and clicerful, woro his slouchod hat, black swallowtail cost, and was much portor and moro vigorous than whott beaten loro two yoars ago, K, R. Tinker, Collector of Internal Rovenue in Dawoa' District, stood up by a window, a Llanched, white bearded man, who liss done hin best againut Washburu, and will'be proceoded djatut whon the hurly-burly {s douo, Tho Murahal af Hoston was on tho ground s woll, looking very unoasy. W, W. e, who, as Ohalr- man of the Commlitteo lust year, has & lurge influeuce in ImnllnF Butler, sppeared on tho platform at 12 o'clock to apulogizo for tho do- 1y, Col Johin A, Mahony, Irlsh, or Domocrat until thio lust clection, siddenty Toke up and proposed CULIK GNKENS FOR DEN WUTLYI, which wore given, Thut fudividual was' meantimo poking his noso in'nt fho door_ unconcornodly. Col, ‘Whitely, Clief of the Dutective Police of the Tj saenry, ano of Toutwell's appofutoes, wan presont in Dutier'a futorost, Ilo maid to mo ihatIrmust Jeep ty cyea skiunod, and that Butler had gob 5 00d 1pazy Wasle Lurn detegutos, . HECOND DISPATON, Speetal inpatels to T Chicugo Tribune, OPEIXNG OF TIF. ONVENTION, Wonoxwten, Musw, Sopt. 10,—Ihe great profee- stouul presidot, Georgy B, Loriug, sppoared at & quar- tor to 1 o'lock, snd made s short, listless, solf-con- sclous spoech; . BUTLER MIARS TO NEMARK, Thutler pat down on hio frontrow, with his back to Aibemarlos, and in fow minutes ho sroso to proposo a formal smondment, . . Mr. Rico, of Worcostor, who hsé organized and managed the campnign ‘}n t Butlor, ‘fofustd to so~ Sopt his mmondinent, foaring » caléh romowdioro, Butlor trled Lo bo very secommodating, aid tho breozo ‘blew over. 5 - PRESIDXNT DULLOOK. o Toring then appointed Rice and Butler, with a Kr, Banford, ta eveort ox-Gov, A, 1, Dullook {a the chinir. Tho ol in this wab the Wali-kilows bad relations bo- twoon TMcosnd Butler, Rice i a frank-faced, bald, ‘merry-benrded man of & sagacious hut manly expres. sion, Tutler, with hia low forehead, fist head, dropped eyeild, and appearance of . ovil and woariness, did the introdiiotion snd tho bowin nunLoon's sPEEOH, - howaver it may read, was 8 model of clean-out, otegant rhotordc, deliverad witls o gravity, quict earneatueas, and appearance of moral responeibility which gave tho large Convontlon b - almouphists of ° purity and s monas of obligation thot made Tutlor sud hia mllowlnr Yoy nnendy: Ho alluded to tho decadoncs of the Republicali ‘party, to it un< precodeutly long caeor, tud (o tha ovls witlin which lireaton tlio subversion, sa thoy had already boen tho slinms of tho Nation, Ho oxpressed loudly tho fact thnt tho fathers of tho country wore mistaken in their approliensions, ond that, insiead of smbition and the Jucsut of gloky, tho dingar of the Tlopubilo wos i jow nims and_mean thinga. for profit, 1e revlawed {ho Jast Preaidentinl campadgm without dfacrimination, and whon ho_said, In.n_patronizing way, tbat, on the whole, Grant had dono vory well, thore 'w t applatse Liko tho falling of kitchon utensils, A rop- ctition fn faint way met with the allence of o yacuum, Tho wholo speech waa directod sgainat the sbues of the Republican party, and, sald the presiding ofiicor, ‘whioro (bere { s much nioke of investigation) therd must bo sotho, firo of tiuth, ifere the pplause was Teard all over tho houss, Gov, Bullock compared.the present Administration with 8ir Robert Walpolo's ov= ‘srnment of Grent Britain, and, looking at Butler, ho quotod Wolsey's phraso affer ho was disgraced : “ Cor Tuption wina not mote than Ronesty. oro Butler all blown up vilh guilty cholor spplandod loudly with the paims of his bands, and thoro was_somo_ laughter, Let every head,” contin- 1od Gov, Bullock, *which alcops on tha Presldout’s commission, feol that {ho aword is susponded over him," The'elegance and comploteness of the specc] he subjeots of goneral adulation, and, in tlie we round of applause and remark which followed it, But~ lor arose and moved an sdjournment, A48 otclock the ody amembied ogsln o'clocl 6 ly masem! agal an an presontly disturbed with & Aght, tnde by it i sonally, ngainat the admisslon- of Warcestor people to the gaflories, Ho was beaten by 531 votes to 488, He then turned around to the crowd of his supporters, for no had meanwhilo climbod the platform whero Lo a8 saloly vipiblo, oxcoptini ng on tho othor sido, and enld ? # Whoro are Washburn's 600 votos now 2” AN OFFENSIVE DELEGATE, s Beaten in this, Butler, whose crowd meantime yolled and howled snd siamped 18 if thoy had rocolved & ‘whisky ration during the recess, offored a resolution and afidavit moving to unseat one 8, Af, Greons, & delogate, for having sald that he would not support Butlor if nominated, On this motion Butler doltvored u long linranguo, roally directed toward Georgo F. Toarand Mr. Rico, at whom ho looked all thn whiio, Toused tho worda % honor "and “ honaty " prabably twenty times in this spooch. Ono timo he intimated thst be meant to subscribo to the docirine of “heads you win; talls I loso,” At this the whols of Butler's delegation rose up and cheerod, o Milcsyn twang buing again vory rominent in the choers, Butler, howaver, hsstoned did not mean to go out of the Conven- oach was deliverad will tho aimilablo er,—a amaile, 8 snoer, scorn, grim =nd biliousness, George ¥, Hoar ropliod with a cute” ness and orispness which raisod counter applause, He lookn n good deal like the fan-ploturea of ng late Hor~ aco Groeloy, And when, ssecemed to all, tho motion of Butler had been met, Gov, Bullock admitted it to be in order. Thisled Butler to make another specch, in ‘which ho sald : ' Wo ought to look over the frauds and mistakos easential to the carrying on s groat work." A TRIFLE INNARMONIOUS. By this time the sfternoon wos growing late, and the peoplo in the darkening hail wers growing uneasy and possionate by turns. Butlor had the great majority of 1ho poople in tho gallerics, and his dolegates on the floor wore by expericnce’ opou-air shouters, Thoy Kopt up such & war of yells and series of sibilances that tho pooplo began "to whisper : ¢ Butler mea: efther to prevent a nomination or to got ready fo bolt.” About fhis timo tho newly-sdmitted peopls ‘began to pour into the golleries like a flood, and set up the of * Three chocrs for Butler,” The char octer of the Convention and its averago behavior were below tho examplo sot in the same hall in 1871, and the sntsgonlsm was more bitter, oustom-lioune offcor _ next aroso,~Gon, Driggs, o hilislield, — who oed ' out " to i ‘Washburn men: *1f you think you can got along without us, try it,” Ho wan wildlv chacred. Next Qo). Cadmsn, Chairman of the Commitiss ont Orguni- zation, mounted the platform, and moved to debar Butlor from the organization for having proposed to oy off the publio debt in groenbacks, Thia tod to tre- Tandous confusion. Butlor made §t all the worso by charging Col, Cadman himsolf, and a delegato, who #at by him, with saying within fitteen minutes, that in no- event would they-support Butlor. John - Swift, quite battered and secdy, next climbed tho rostrum, and deliverod ono of thess rpoeches which are ta elocu- tion what Frank Lumbard’s ballada sre to the lyrio muse,—loud and popular, and was recelved with tro- mondoun cheers, Tt was mow ovident that Dutlor's faction and the anti-Butler faction HAD NO FAITIt IN EAGH OTHFE. and that tho hate of Hoar snd Butler was mutual, and fully shared by their adhercnts, The fact waa that Dutler hiad a great many Democrata on the floor who ‘wanted him in any event to quit the party, and mako an animated Flllnp for the P\Ib\lo amuecmeont, Slm- mons, Butlerls Supervisor of Tutormal Rovonticy good- Tookiig, youngish kind of ouilaw, next mads a spcoch in strong, passionate style, intimating that if & bolt was__ deal it was ‘nothing to dread. George F. Hoor followed Bimmons, snd nccused him, ove to eyo, of having 'boen proved befors the Committéo of Oredentials to have stuffod ballot-boxes nod packed caucuscs, ‘Hoar made » epecch in a keen, cutting tone, snd the gallerics, in Butler's interest, yellod at him, as it gling him out of her too thin, Tioar went on, However, with 'his b, and this called up ono Bomerby, & Doaton criminal luwyer, who 18 acoused of clearing ‘criminals by tampering’ with Jurles, It was Somerby who got off Alley, tho carter, Who lately murdered his creditor, ‘Ho attacked Har- Jard Coliege, Beon Mill, and what ho called, “ Tho oyl family of Massachusotts,” To look at, b was a Toitisb, big-bellied man, not uniike Bill Tweed, A man of vory dulferent stimp, next took the oatruin— o tho colobr JAMES FIREMAN GLANEE, Unltarion dlergyman, siritual couniellor of dor. Audsew, suda fiuospecinion of the bighor Ivw, Ho 18 & bont, brosd-shouldered man, with irregular, rug- god foaturea, and .grizzlcd board, and his manher of B{nucn was that of powerful thought, reasoned out sloud, and a mental conago which could scarcely halt for courtesy. o proclaimed that a bolt was always in order; thai Henry Wilson had startod the Ilcpuhflcnn rty "by boltiog Gen, Taylor’s nomination, and that o personaliy owed his first _duty to his consclonco, and would nover, at tho edict of a majority in Gonvens tion, infiict » dishoneat msn upon the Commonwealth, o further eald that his constituents did not believo Butler an honest man, and he felt perfectly confident would never votefor hira, Thia grufY, thorn-like spocch ‘wae full of snch massive moral character that no rufian in the house ralsod a jeer in opposition to it, Butler, howover, abused tho clergyman, Ho sald that Judas Jacariot was the only boltor referred to in the Beripe turo, snd asked Mr. Olarks why he did not teach Judas {u 1fs Sunday-Bchool, Ho maid tho misalon of tho He- ‘publican party was to put down aristocrats {looking at Toar) oud to slovate the working man a it had olovatod the negro. Hero there was wild applause, whistling, and_enthusiasm, BMr, Rice, of Worceater, made another spsech, and sought to get the queation dis- poscd of, It wasputat half-past5, aud by a vote of 684 to 530 was sent to the Committes on Oredentials, volca than thero wero delegatos to the Conyention, Jonns Fronch was on the foor all this while,the lessee of Butler's Oape Ann granite quarry, and ssid to have boen thie leader of the mob sgalnat tho anti-ulsvery people of the Blato in 1801 Ko was n largp, portly, young man, with n profuslon of jowelry, Butlor nslsting upon the fact {hat the 1sst voto was erroucous, it sppeared to ocertaln that the Gonvention would lisvo to hold on another day, * Butler's looking for that crack to atick a wodgo In it. Ho don't caro whero the crack comea," aald a delcgato. Tho Essex Olcf took up the rocord of the nominating Convention of 1871, and shawed that 18 moro votes woro cist at Washe ‘burn's nomination than thero wore dolegutes, o i sisted on counting sgain, not by counties, sa Mr, Rico wwithed, bt by a standing yote, This waa mauifestly imposalble in 8o groat a hull, whoro outaiders spoearad in force, and votod with impunity, While Butlor's co- Diorta wore fnvolved in the above cases, ho stoad on the patform like a mighty Genoral, and criod “up” and ¥ down,” ss ho deslred, Ho was alwayy obsequiously oboyod and chosred, BUTLER'A PATE. Aftor tho defoat of Butler by the signal voto of 580 10 400, thoreby sgreelng to tako the vote on Butlers rosolution by countiea relative to_the delogato Greane, AN ADIQUENMENT was ordered for supper, Buch beer and apirils wefo consumed in thin iter- val, and Lutler's friends urged that naw he would be Ued, in honor and pluck, to bolt and run indo- endoully, Quiot mon - reasoncd fthat a do- ate o delegate honor, Like thet jut ovor, Dotokened (he dimwolution of {ho purty by (ho goueral weakeniug of party _obligations. The Cinciunai! Convention, ko the spoctre of a moral conviction which wonld not reat in ila grave, paraded tho ball, and every speech ou Washunru's sills paid it unconaclous respiect. Dutler came {n aud mounted tho platform, and sgain the wild choor rang, Hocar- riod his big Vack cano, snd Vowod like au_actor hon ored with au_oucore, Tho gullerios woro crowdod Hinck, Tie portralt of Lincotn bobind tha stayo aectied to recado In the shadows thore, Jolin A, Androw, life- oxlns, looked down from tho wnll 1n atera compulaion, 1l 'the counties of the May Btate wero printed qgnnn 1ho gallery In namos wonderfully auggestive of our race and jlu boat.traditions, ‘a8 Hampden, l'mllklhi& and Iymoutl, Goy, Bullock, tall, weary with bis yeapousibility, rappod with bis gavel. and up aroso the same Dutler, of Gloucester, o safd that hie owned up tho vorn ati would not press hiv resolution to a voto Ly countles, Juowing that o majority was_sgainst him, 1o, there- fore, mado & quict specch urglng his frionds’ not to vate'for bim, but lo LYAVE THE WIHOLE YTELD TO WABHBUIN, Ho intimated that ho would either stand avain two IBER 11, 1873. yoara hienco a8 & candfdnto; or run independently of the party, i hosaw At, AL tlio word udopondently thero Was 8 butat of appinusg. Tho groat chief eat down, and Mr, Howo, of Cambridgo; immodiatel . PUT IN NOMINATION 0OV, WABHAURN: . . It vas sccondod by a Ar, Ushar, not the Federal office~ holder, a6d carriod at onco with mild spplauso dud threo choors, LIRUTENANTSOOVENNON: i Talbot, was then put through for Tdcutenntt:=Gover- ior, on tho nomination of 8 man who dld tot know m(,?lv. first namo, It was & vary woak fhiog all round, : o OTITEDR NOMINATIONS, ._Dutler dsad—nobody olse seomed (g bo alivo, Traln, Jernar, and, Adatas wero similinrly _dispdsed ofy utlar Bipralf neconding Warner's nomination. Judga Honr, of Concold, #as on the plaiform all this while, auil gxe Gov, Warinoth, of Toulaiana, was alao o spec- tator, Tho unexpected dropping out of Butler mads o simonphoro caloy, snd tho ‘rowdies went out o_take Sdrink, Itanust ndt bo dnferred that Washburn'a nomination Was rocoived with genoralassont on the Dutlor mao, A storm of uoea greoled tho proposition 1o mako the nomination unsuimious, and aftor a litle {litle 1t was reported that BuThEn'd SULEHDS WERR DIRGURTED WITII IIIM, atid that he equld nover ratly them sgain, Mr, Cassols, formerly of Butlec's, ataff) camo (o mio a fow minutes ofter his chfof lind backed down, and saldy X sup- posed thé Genoral up in thia Staté. 1 dofi" wondor, ha added, {hat Tuller gavo t up; for & #tinil who hins dong alt thio work thint Lo bas in tho Isat two months thicht ol bo worn out.” Cassol also admwitted that Butler'a opponente, Loar' nnd Rico; and Dawas pariiculatiy; had shown a high ordor of urganizing abillly i poliles, I ho Republican —parly . has any continuance in the Slate, Rico will be 1ta director, and Goorgo Toar las dond Mych to make ‘tmself tho central figure in Bay Btato politos, Tliers waa o long dolny after Butlor wont to grass, and tho counry delegstos waro delighted to find that there wero ta bo hio coutosts about credentials, Butlor was ininalng from tho platform, snd it was known ho had roquested the Cornmitteo on Resolutiona tasoften their tond_toward, him. A dunken fellow camo sround amoiigst tho howspapor poople atid baduted: “¥au bava done your worst, haven't you? Nowputlt down that Gen, Tutler can_ apoak for;kimself; but; by G~<al; ho can't poak for his frionds;" THE RESOLUTIONS; P Just before 0 o'clock, Mr, Allen, of Dontoh; read the resolutions, Butlor looking on with great {ntentuass, atill seated oi tho platform, Allon, » snvg, respacta: blo man, proceedod to pop it _strafght sgainst bocks pay. It waa hafled with the first wild cciaima of the ovoning, shrill snd long-ropeatod, The noxt reaolu< ton, against Duticr's offico-holders; detnauding tholr remboval for impropor interforenco with local snd Blats elections, was raceived with even moro gratificatior, balf tho" audioiice,zising up and swinghig tholr kate, and shouting, “Good enough.” = ‘ihe labor, tomperanco, and _transporiation resolutions “were moderately’ woll rocolved, but whon thoy sgain returned and kicked Butler in_tho forchead 8 ho hnd boen kicked {n the rear, tho triumphs snd plaudita broke out anew, Tho Prosidont waa patronized snd robuked togethier, and tho rebuko brought out iho thunders of applsuse agoin, Peoplo looked nt onch othier between tho rolling volloys of applause, nnd said, iGgod Heavenn! Thoy mean to mako Dutler drink nomlock,” X THE ORFAT AJAX OSE UF, A howavar, aud, {n a sirain of infogled Bufoonery sad otlsin, clajtned avery point made i the platform ag bis particular vindlcation, This specch sbounded in striking polnte, aud was hoarllly and laughingly recolved. You will get the whole of it by mail. 1t was thie best of Builer’s performences during tho Quy, and ko 1aid upon the Republican porty the wholo renponsibility of back-poy, sayiug: *1 can stand it as longus thoy can,’ Buler then attempted to drag Gov, Washburn into the talk s a reacivor of back-pay in 1850, Mr, Georgo F. Hoar corrected him, snd But- Tor made uo Totort, oxcept to accredit the resolutions t0 Mr, Allen, instoad of Goorge F. Hosr, whom every- body understood to have composed thom, In short, with minglod bittorness, lovily, sudacity, sud forco, tho great mountobanlk subacribad to the articlos of hia om coudamnation. Tho resolutions paseed uwnani- ‘mously, ¥ THERE 18 NO MORAL to polnt fo this day’s struggle, cxcopt (hat which Gov. ‘Builock took from Woolsey's iips : Qorruption wins not niore than honesty.” Butler might possibly have made hia game but for ‘back-pay, which followod him sll over the Btate and assisted s onemios. It is approclated by him ssthe 1ast foolish act of his life till tho next. (o the Associated Pres: ‘WonoesTeR, Mass,, Sept, 10.—Tho Republican State Convention wis called for holf-past 11, and & special train from Boston brought o number of delegates, and about that hour many of tho more prominont cham- plons in the coutest were parading the corridors of Mechanica’ all at tho up) ted trmo, unable to ob- tain admisslon, Judgo Loar waa on the ground early, and wore a look of screnity and sntisfaction. He was applauded &8 ho pagsed up to the hall, Gsn, B, F. Butlor arrived at the hall at 11:15, and ‘was loudly choered Ly tho crowd as hie passed in, y somo menans or other, members of tho press, {hough they presouted tho Teguized Lkt of admis slon at tho back entrance of tha ball, wore 1ot able to obtain sdmission until nearly 12 o’clock, Tho crush at the doors wna tremendous, when the police finaliy got orders to throw them open. 1t ap- ‘pears that tho doln{ arose from tho ** alfting process” used by the Committes on Oredentials, At ton minutes past 12 it was announced by Mr, Tice to the impatient delegates that the Committoo wished to get through ita work sliortly, but unt{l then thoy must walt. Tho Butler elemont liero gavo threc cheera for their favorite, in responso to which the General stopped on the platform, mado & bow, and ro- celved a perfectly deafouing ovation, The Genoral waa attired in black, and looked anything but deapondent 85 ho stood chafting with his henchmen, The Convention was called to order st 1 o'clock by G. B, Loring, Ohinirman of the Stato Central Commit- tco, who was mado temporary Chairman, Ex-Gov. Bullock was eleoted pormanont. Obairman, aud adaressed the Conventfon, At the conclusion’of. his remarks o recesa was taken 41l 2:45 this afternocon, It was 8 o’clock beforo the Oonvention rosssembled. Br, Rico led off with o motion to throw open tho galleries to the public, Gen, Butler demanded fnl.r']wlay. His frionds had ono hom, as the gallerics had not boen thrown open rn the morning, and bo contended that it would bo ‘morely filling the gallorios with citizens of Worcoster if thoy wore now opened, Br. Rico roplied that two yesrs ago tho ssmo motion was made by Gen, Butler himaelf and carriod. Gon, Butlor—There {8 this difforence, I mado the ‘motion iwo years sgo within fiftcen minutes after tho Convention ‘was called to order. I only appeal to the falrness of this Convention, If tho gsllories aro thrown opon now, it will bo practically Slling them with citizens of Worocestor to the exclusion of the reat of tho Commonwealth, Ihave s high re- spect for the citlzena of Worcoster, [Laughler.] A Vory high respect [ronowed lsughtor), and it 18 in- craasing evory asy. [Uprosrious laighler.] I nek thom o give me fair play. ‘Tho Prealdent thon' put the question, and declared tho ayen had it. 'The vote was doublod, and ten minutes wero wosted in'a count, when the motion to open the gallerien was carried by s voto of 631 to 488, All the aftornoon was consumed in discussing tho proamblo and resolution offered by Gen, Butler, di- Tecting thata delogatc named Groen be dobarred from voting in tho Convenution, s ho had _de clared his intention not to vote for Gon, Butler if nominated, The questlon was dobatod with a good doal of epirit by Georgo T, Hoar aud W, W, Ricon_opposition, and Gen. Butler, Joht 1. Bwift, Gon, Driggs, and othors, in’ favor.’ Gen. Butler made a great polntof Lis fealty to fi:gdp:rty, and doclared that he would not bolt if ‘defoa An jucident of tho debato was o spcech Dby the Rov, James Freoman Olarko, an anti-Butler delegate, in ‘which ho took strong ground in favor of the right of 0“‘3 dele- gato to vote ns ho chose at tho election regardless of tho action of the Convention, He opposed the idea thet the action of the Convention was binding, snd do- clared that a bolt was always in order, “Tho 1on, George F, lcar, Laving moved that tho resolution bo referred to tho Committce ou Creden- tials, the motion was adopted by a vote of B4 to 539, The total of this vote being more than the tolal num- bor of the dolegates, it was voted, by s vote of sB0to 100, tist all dubsequent voios bo taken by countlea, ‘Pendlug o motion by Gen, Butler to venfy the for- mor voto by which the resolution was reforred, the Couvention took a recess until half-past 7 o'clock. "At thio opening of {lio ovening session Gen. Tutlor took the floor, and withdrow his motion to verify the result of the fast voto by counties, o eaid that he was satiefled that the majority of the dolegates wero in fa~ vor of the nomination of Gov. Washburn, and that ho 301 not care to delay the business of tho Convention by » resort to parliamentary tacti ‘He declared anow Bis foulty 1o th party, and sald that ho did not waot to do anything to causp dinsenslon in its ranks, ‘Ho con- soquently withdrow his usmo, and. sald that ho saw no cause to run indspendently, 5 o'clock p, m, Gov, Washburn was renomi- patad by soclamation, ‘Tho Romination of Gov. Washburn was recelved very guictly, A feeblo effort was made to doubt the voto, but it was drowned in s storm of noes, and the nomination was declarod carried, Tha nominstion was socondad by 3. BY, Ushior, of Boston, s promineat ‘member of the Lutler faction, The remainder of tlo Stato ticket was mado up follows, wiilioat opposition : ~Liowtensnt-dovernor, “Thomas Talbot ; Attorney-General, Charles i, Train ; Hourelary of tato, Ollver Warnet ; Auditor, Charlos Endicolt ; Treasuror, Ohiarlea Adam, Jr. Tuk REAOLUTIONS, The Fon, Chiarlen Allon, of Boaton, Chatrmon of tle Committee on Resolutions, thon N{ rted the following, which was adopted without dossent, Whila thoy wora ‘pending, Gon, Lutler then took the floor, and, in 8 specch of some length, acecpted the situation, and counaelod tuat thoy 'ba'adopted, The platform i as follows ¢ Itesolved, that tho Ropublicans of Massachusalts om- puaticaly Usspprovo of nud condomt U sction of liose members of tho Inst Congresd, Republicans aud Demeorats, who availod themsolves of tho occaston of an increass of tlie salary of the Lresidont, aud of Judges af the Supreme Court, sud of members of tho Qabinet, supposed to bo Just aud necoksary for the fu- ture, to sccure to themselyes o disproportionute and olgd“ngunl compeunation for past as woll as futuro sorvico. eaolved, That while wo recognizo the full right of avery eltlzen to express and act_upon his convietions upon all questious of publio intervat, no person Tiold- Il pILS olica Las thio right to ek to influence the wetion of hit ubordinatos by exciting thalr fenr of losa of pluca if their opinfons snd actions shull lffer from s own; and wo cull upon the President farther to roe moveall publie oficers who have lull‘ru)wl‘l‘y inter- Yorod with tho independency of the Htepuli{ouns of Mussachurctts in the mavagoment of their lucal cou= corng, when tho fagt {8 proyed to his satisfaction, “Hesolved, That tho adoption of & volicy whicl shall IBER 21 40 reduce freights on fiffroads fbat the raw material, food, and cosl of the West and South ehall be ex- chungod at the lessi possible cont for the manufso- Suron of Now Englaud Js Lo tho intereas of the wiiolo country § aud itis vitsl to tho intoront of Masasonu- netts %a{ tiie power vested by the Conatitation in Congfroks to tegulkia commorce botweon thio Siatos Ine oftisfes jurisdiction over this groat subjoct; that we calf o Congress and our Blata Legislatura o 0 ox- otctso all thelr powers over railroada and all such mo- nopolles: 3 Feroiosd, That avory gitéad achlovomont for porsonsl Iberty, fof tho preservation of mifor, for education, for tho eluvation of labor, for tho ol6¥atioti of womsn, for oxtensfon Of miffrags, which has boem accome plishod i e coultry Tor & goneratfon, liaa boen ong to' (tio Ropublican My j that Whils mone of the30 great tanaca hus anything $d Hopo for in tho fu- turo from sny other sourco, whilo aevery now truth, overy clatm founed on _justics will in tho 'futurc, na in tho past, find- jta catlieat convarta {tn mort gensrous rectgnitlon, its strongest advocatos and ats first victories amatrg thio Ropubli- cans of Bltseachusotts, the pressing duty of the day {s 10 socure lionesty and’ purity, tho righit of the poopia poaceably fo nssemble nd fako counsel on public mltors, and elect ‘tio_agonts, froo {rom- vlolen intiunfdition, and fraud; tho #ght o hok caucuscs and conventions without bolng cheated snd ‘bullied, and wa thorefore call upon all honest Ropubli- cans, however they may differ on other questions, of Towacover they may have adyanced fn thoir_ receplion of new idess, to unito in purging tho Commonwealth and Natfon of violonce, treachery, snd corruption. “Heaolced, That wo domond such logistation on hours of Inbor as will securo tho ton-hour aystem for womon st minors employed the factorico of Anesachus wotts, 5 R e} FIRES, Another Déstractive Conflugration in Baltimore == Llic fiolliday Street Thentro Totally Destroyed === Dee struction of Constdernbld Other Proporty === Loss, 5120,000 === Eires Elsewhere. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago L'ribunés PriLADELis, Sopt: 10,—1laving heard xumora of anothor groat fire in Baltimoro tis morniug, T hastoned thero, and gleandd the following 1 It orig- friated in tho Holliday Btrost Theotre; ond was dise covered about Lalf-past 2 o'clock this mormng, An alarm having becn given, tho firemen wero quickly on thospot, Abouts qusrier past3 part of the theatto walls foll in with a torriblo crash, Tho Gity Oollego, 200 ear potion of Froy, Walport & Oo.s mattcess snd ed-making store, snd the fourth atory sfid roof of tiis Bt, Nicholss Hotol, sl of which adjoln the tiieatre; wora ablaze at 5:30, The fir was not fully under con trol 4411 8:30 this evening, Nolives wore lost, though Mrs, Linton, wardrobeattondant in the theatro, snd Der daughter, Nollle, bad a narrow escape, Thoy 0cou~ pled rooms in the ond story of the rear building n}hchm\ 10 the theatre, and, being awakoued to a sonso of thoir danger by tho nolso sud noar approach of tho fire; thoy screamed loudly for help, A numbor of gon- tlomen hoaring them, burst Opfll he doors and res- oued them, lioth Iadles are badly burnsd about the face: i o ‘The dprohnmd datosgo {s $100,000; most of whick {¢ cgvored by insurance, 1 believo the following to bon “fair- eatimato of tho lossos : Bt, Nicholas Hotel; two storios partly ‘burned, eutiro building_damaged by water 3 foss, §2,500 (0 $3,000 ; insured, Holldsy Sifoct Thoatro, aconory, Wardrobes, &c., . Tho theatt wa onlargod snd remodeled aoma fow yoars ag cost of £50,000, nd accommodated 1,500 pernana. Fully fnsurcd i cily ofccs, Walport’s mattross factory, rear portion dumaged about §2,6005 no inmuranco. alttmoro Oity Collego, roof snd third story burnt, rostof bulldifg damagod, by walr, Tose, $4.003 notinsurod, The rearof thohat faciory of Charles Flinn ; loss, $76. fuatonz, Bid., Bopt 10,—At half-past 2 o'slock thia momning an of ‘fro wna sounded, and in a fow monients » yolume of flam burst forth 'from the Holiday Bircet Theatro, envolaping tho buildiog in & mass of firo, Tho flsmes pourcd out eimultane- ounly from the oof and upper windows, and bofore tha ateamors got to work it was ovident thiat it would ba deatroyed, Tiio blazing cindors wore carried & dis~ tance of fiveor six blocks, snd many awnings on Bal- timoro and South sirets were ignited, threatening & dlsastrous confiageation. In tho mean fime the flamos from the thoatre had commtnicated to tho Toof of the 8., Nicholas Hotel, adjolning on tho north and to & Torge Drick building adjoinlog on tho south, and also to the factory of Froy, Walport & Qo in tho Toar. Tho entire Fire Dopartment was at work, but Sl their offorts to save ho theatro wore unavailing. Bhorlly atter § o'clock tho roofs fell, and at 4, bare walls only remained, The theatro and somoadjoining proporty’ wero purchasod threo years ago by John . Ford, tho manager, for $100,000, 1ts damago by firo ‘il readts about $15,000, on_which tlioro Ia an 1msur- anco of $40,00, prinelylly by city compnles, Earl, ‘proprietor of tho BE'Nichotks rotel, catimates his losa &t £30,000; {nsurance, $17,000. ‘Tho City Collego ‘building was dnmaged $10,000- aud unfusurod, - Feey, Walport & Co.'s factory was domogod $16,000 3 Jsur- snco, $8,000, E DavTiMonE, Sopt. 10.—Tho loss of John T. Ford, propritorf o loliday stroct “Thicatro, will feachal onst 830,000, Abovo $10,000 {nsurance, The destruc. tion 1a complato and entlro, with all tho accumulations of over ixty years, Until its destruction to-day, old Follday ind stood for over soventy”yeara withiont firo, Duaironr, Bopt, 10.Tho large soven-slory woel mill, of ihe’ Ashlind Manufacturing Company, at Wotherolville, Daltimore County, burnod yostorday. Liogn about £50,000 ; {nsurance, §24,500, YouxasTows, Ohlo, Sept, 10,—About 8 o'clock yes- torday morning » fire brakio ont at tho Phanix Fur- nace, connected with Brown, Bounell & Co.'s Tolling- ills, occasloned by the bursting of the farnacs-stas 2t tht bottom, under the hearth. From 1 to 90 tons of melted motal ran out, part into tho casting-house and part toward the ongin and boflor housen. The ongifio-houeo $s brick, but the doors &nd window- Zramos wero net on fira,_The boiler-ouse was {ramo, ith shest-ironroof, nd was sot on firo_snd partly burned. Tho firemen’ wore 500n on hiand with their hoso and, extinguisted tho fire in the burning build ings witt water from tho City Wator-Works hydrants, Some workmen ot the furnaco narrowly escaped belng Burned to_doath by the oxploding material. Tholosa to the bulldings s mot great, but tho damago to tho furnacoand by loss of tima will bo considorablo, The Josres are partly or wholly covered by insurance, Kroxux, Tows, Sopt, 10.—At 13:30 last night a fire broko out [n o alable of B, F. Douer, entircly do- atroyiug tho barn ond its contonts. One of bis fine horsoa was burned, and anothor badly scorched, 1l vehlclos aleo wero ' destroged. Tho fivmes communi- eated to the houso owned by Roger Loftus, on Soventh atrcot, damaging to somo oxtent the rear portion, Tho 1088 13 eatimated at $4,000, The stablo and its contents Were Insured, but for what smount was ot learucd, ‘Mearms, Tenn,, Sopt, 10,—~Tho steam saw-mill of . D, Venable, on Wolf Jitver, in the northern portion of this clty, was sot on firo ently this morning, and e Sirely conatmed, togotlior with & large amount of lum~ bor.” Tho loas s $30,000, without insurance, CHEAP TRANSPORTATION. Moeting of Prominent New York Mer= chants--They Declure Thoir Sym- pathy with the Produccrs of tho West in FTheir Efforts to Procure Cheanp Freights, New Yonx, Sopt. 10.—The masa mecting st Coopor TInstituto this eyoning in favorof cheap transportation was unusually large_and important, The call for tho moeting wae signed by the majority of the hoaviest Dbusiness firms of theclty, ~Mayor anamn{ur pre- gided, Senator Windom, of tho Congressional Trans- portation Commission, was present, Addresses wers ‘made by Francis D, Moulton, of the Produce Exchango; 1. Dradford, Prince Beymour, L. Husted, Goorge W, Biunt, A, W, Tenney, and others, The resclutions adopted bogin with the organization of an senoclation to be known as the Now York Olieap Transportation Association, After alluding to the rapid Increass in tha ngricultural and manufsctured produce of the country, the resolutions et forth that Tho policy of the Government should bo to protect tho prodilcing intereat and commerce from corpora~ ions and monopolies, which tond to subvert the rights of tio peopls, Double-track railways, exclu- Sively for freight, are pronounced sbsolutely necessary, and reform I {he managemont of railways is demanded, Tho frequent and arbitrary changes in frolght_ ratessre denounced and uniform rates do- manded, 'Tho resolutions, atter alluding to what should be the truo polioy of tho canal sytem, and calling for spocinl legisiation in aid of the American shipbuilding rnde, clgse with & demand for & wisoand liberal policy on ko part of Btate and municipal legislators, and the oxer- Clso of enorgy, akill, and_sound jndgmont by mer- Chants, 80 aa o seoura tha lowest prices for tho trans- portation of merohandiss sither by land or wster. “A resolution was also adopted sympathizing with the roducers and merchants of tho Weat in thelr move- ment to abtain cheaper transportation, and pledging early oo-gparation tn all Just and reasonublo offorta to that end, 'The Unitod States Senate Committes on Transporta- {fon met, to-day, in the Fifth Avonue lfotol. There wore presont Nenators Windom, Wornor, Sherman, Davis, Conkling, and Conover; nt, Seuators Cas. »idy, Miteholl, and Amos, The whole of this after- Toone seanion will b dovoted to preliminary busincss and the orgauization of commiticea, Fatnl Accidont. Spectal Diapatch to Tha Chicago Tridune, TovsoN, Ohio, Hopt. 10,—At tho Nationsl Solliers' Home, nour Daylon, Olifo, thin foronoon, at 11 o'clack, while some of tho inmates of the Homo were firiug n- salute in honor of the j loneera of Montgomery Coun- 19, tho gun was promaturaly discharged, hurting Will. fai. Dinir sarlously, blowing off tho bhaud of Eliss Audorson, and Instantly kiliing Poter Guucy, ————————— « The Maine Llcetion. AuausTa, Mo,, Sopt, 10,~Tho Kenncboo Journal hag olieinl retirns from 843 towns, which show a total vato of 09,079, divided aw follows : Diuy lu{, 49,547 Titcomb, 47,987 ; and Williame, 1,646, Dingloy’s’ nin- iurlly over oll, 10,015, In the same towns list yeu orhan had 62,0 ;' Kimball, 46,202 ; Porhiam’s tua« ority, 16,417, Tho 145 Lowns and plantations yol to o heard from last yoar throw 10,044 votes, of ‘Wwhich Ferhuny's majority was 693, R P JacksonvinLe, I, Sept, 10, ho wite of Ilon, John Gordon, of Morgau County, died of consump- ton to-dvy. THE POLARIS. She is Found to Have Sunk Off Littleton Isiand, Her Orow ‘Escaped in Boats Made from the Ship. They Sail Southward, and the Search Will Be Continued for Them. WasmiaxoN, Hopt. 10,~The Secretary of tho Navy roceivod tho following dispatch to-lay ¢ Unszep Staen SImen Jun, 3 1. Jonn's, N, F., Sept. 10, Ths Ion. George M. Robeson, Seovetary of the Navy, Washtrgton, D. C.: Tho Junfata arrived to-day, Met the Tigross at Upernavik nnd cosfed her, 8lio safled Aug. 11 for tleton Tsland, Tho Tigress mel tho Juniat’s ateara launch, Liout, DeLong, off Tosaulsuk, who lihd boen to Cape York u the Iaunch, and returnodat Disco. Mot Tigress again, and- coslod hor, Aug, 26, Sommandor Groen roports that the camp of tho Polnria was found Aug, 14 off Littiston Taland, Intitudo 78 deg, 23 min, North, longltudo 73 deg, 40 min, West, Tho crew of thie Polaria wero all woll, 1Iad gono south two months beforo in two boats mndo from tho ship, The Polarls sank ono month sfter, Tlo Tigross Xopt o careful 1ookont going north and coming south, Thoro were nosigun, Btoppod at all sottloments for nows, The crew of thé Palaris are probably on hoard of a whater from Cape Yori, Tho Tigress left Disco Aug. 25, for the Lahsdor Coast, to continua tho seatch so long aa coal and scason permit, (igued) D. L. Brar, Com'der, U, 8, N, Tho ahovo dispateh waa received from Commander Praine, commanding the Juniats, Litticton Iiaud, teferrod to, i1 about 00 miles north of Northumber- jand aland, wher tho party rescued from tho Loluris supposed thoy Lind 1eft licr, * 1t Is o littlo edutb of tho Wteboat depot of Dr. Ko, {n 1853, Tho protability i that tho Tysor party wote micinlken ns to thielo. callty of telr soprisation fromn thio olaris, and that it s vonlly TAttioton Tolsnd instead of Northumberland Teland; It ia hardly possible ihat, after sgpuratiou, 1he Polarln in her disabled condition succocded fn any way {n teaching & point 60 miles further north, It ia undorstood orders wore sent to Commander Braine 1o contiuue tho sourch for tho crow af tho Polaris, " [Spectal Dispalch to the New York Trioune) Dittren BraTes BTEAMER T1anESS, Disco, Aug. 2, via Bt. Johuy N, F., Sopt, 10,—Wo huvet lnst posi- tive and very ia{e newa of tho mising Arctlo vosagers, The Tigreas sailed ffom - Upernavik on tho 1ith of August, and examined {he shoren of Northumberlaud Tsland, whero Tyson and his party reported they left ihe Polsris, Notrace of tho vevssl waa found here, and no Hgn of lfo, and it {4 upposed thst the resottod men were mistaken in tho Idculity of their separation from {Le vessel, Near Littioton Isiaud, howover, {n latitudo 78 deg. 23 min, norih, longituda 78 deg, 46 min, wost, We discovored tho camp in Which tho Daddington parky hud wintored, Bix_Lsquimaux woro living In i, and from them ond manuseript roc- ords lefe behind by Oapt. Buddington, we sscortained fho history of the exfiedition up to & period only elx monthe provious. After their separation from Tsson, $he Polaris party constructod & Louse of ship-imber and canvas, in which thoy spent tho winter. The ship baing too bndly damaged to risk & Voynge ‘home, though sha ntill floated, they usod some of tha matorial in ber 0t the construction of two whalo- ‘bonts, with which they purpose going south né 000 28 the first open water, OX July 1 thoy wore onabled to carry out tholr intention, and put to se3, probably making for Cape York, on the cosstof Groonland, ‘hout 250 miles to tlo sonthesst, wherd thoy hopo ta cateh a whaler bound for Labrador, W6 kept a shiatp Tookout all along the const, both gotng nnd Teturning, ‘it Aay 10 algnals and no human beings. We obiained from tho camp all the mannacripa of the oxpodition, and sl the journals, Theso records are very long and coutain & great deal of valuablo information, Buddinglon's party woro all well wheu thoy took to thoir boata on the firat of July, The Polarla remained afioat thl threo weeks ago, wiien sho parted hor moor- ings in a galo, drifted two miles soutbiwest and sank in tig e, Two fceliorgs ow cover tho wreck, 'Wo all to-dny for Labrador in acsrel of the whalert whioh may hove picked up the miseing incn, Nine slosm whalera have goue north, und ara now on the West ide. Tho Junlsta lvaveafonce for St. Jolm, s wo aliall follow Let tmucdiately if wo Gcomplint the object of our voyage. Allon board tho Tigreas - aro woll, and full of confidence. Svecial Dispatch to Tie Chicago Tribune, New Yo, Sopt, 10,—Thero is a theory nfloat hore, | started by frlouds of Dr, Hoyes, though not autlor- fzed by Lfm, to the effect that thie purty which cscuped on tho lee-fioe, from tho Polaris, are mutiucers, who selzed all tha boots and left the remaindor of tho crew to savo themsclvos na best thoy could fu tho vessol, Somo oven nascrt that {he crow wero previously aver- owered, and poesibly murdered, but thls is [ardy Uetiovod, Tho roproscntation that the icc-fiog aeparated immedlately after tho boats were placed on it by tho escaping parly, i generally bolioved, but not abiolutely credited, There being no proof 10 tiio contrary, pooplo aro left in doubt about tho subject, Tuat thoro was amicable scparation, nobody assorts or bolleves, Dotails wero furnishod’ to-day from lhe search expedition to the Tribunous well oA to tho De- artment at Washington, tho Tribune's correspondonts elng ofticors in cammand of the vessel, Of tlio losa of thie Tolaris thoro Is, of courso, no_doubt, sud very lttlo question thut tho crow bas perishod. . WALL STREET. Review of tha Stocks, Monoy, and Breadstufis Mariot. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trbune. sToCKS, New Yonx, Sopt, 10,—Tho heaviness of tho market to-dny has been reinforced by continued hardnoss-of ‘money, and by rumors of bank dofalcations and fail- ures of prominent concerns in tho street, which rumors had just enough foundation in fact to make operators nervous, aud tocreato a goneral feverish feol ing in the stock market, but not enough to Justify daw- agingstatomonts ogainet solvent houses, Attho opening prices woro steady, but soon declined, and ruled weak ntil aftor midday, when o bettar fealing sot in, which Iastod only for o short time, and & vigorous pressuro in trading stocks broke down the entire market in the atternoon, and the wholo list closed weak, at a declina of 3 to1 per cent and upward, The leading slsres Wors mafnly those which havo been prominent for omo daya past. aoLp, To-morrow, tho Tremsury will sell $1,500,000 old. In 'case of sny mnew combination formed to muko s mow venturo or campalgn in gold, it 1s not likely thelr tactica would bein auy way divulged until after it ia discovored in which direction this gold goes, Of tho market, 1o new fea- ture was presented, and, followiug ita old bent, the rico took a further downward turn to 1107¢, the open= ing price being 111 From: this it rallied to 111X, and went back to und for most port of the day thereaftor moved at iu;@umgm!:. a0 immenso business being dono In forelgn exchango! LOEADATUEFS, Flour modorate, aud markot irregulst, with domand Yor future limited, Wheat quiot, snd, 'to_sell oxten- '"fi"' lower figures required. Corn lower and less active. ¥nerons, Grain room was offered moro frecly to-day, and rates to Livorpool declined, {nduclug o mora activa demand for other freights, ' Tates ruled steady in the chartering line, THE GRAPHIC BUBBLE. The Talk Abont Orossing tho Atlantio in n Bafloon Thought to e an Ad= vertising Dodgce Speatal Dispatch to The Chicago Tiribune, New Yonx, Scpt, 10.—No confidence is placed in the ropresentations of the mansgers of the Graphic bal- Joon that tho proposod sacension will be made, Ex- perta who were to managoit disagree, snd thoro is no probabliity whatovor that any offort will_ever bo made {5 crous t1ip occan in a ballaon, The wholo mattor Las been an advertising dodge, and it i asserted by thosa whoare informed on the subject, that not $2,000 Lna Ties been nctually patd out for what s claimed to have coat $16,000, (o the Associated Press, ‘New Yonx, Sept, 10.—Prof, W. H. Donaldson and eight men commenced, at 8 o'clock this morning, thoe ‘work of inflating tho Europesn-bound balloon, At 8 «o'clock, when it was about one-fourth filled with gas, the balloon became unmanageable, and, as the ety valye would not work, Prof, Donalizon’cut a Lol rix | fest square in tho canvas, aud tho monster wue ‘brought inta aubjoctio llu‘mh’n luving to bo made, tho dopasture of the bailoon lu postponed tll to-mor= ow. Special Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, ATomson, Kan,, Bept, 10, wail and unfortunate ‘oeldent ocourred on the raco-track at thafair-grounds to-day, in the scrub-raco for untrained animals, A boy named Jumos Doll, findlije himsell behind, ‘roke across tho gronnds, ant appeared on thu teack iu frout of tho invowming horsos, Bofure Lia lorso could gather himself, he rocelved u broadsids from two horses, Tho shock wae 6o great that it averturne ed the horso, killod one rider outright, und futully wounded anofhor, Threo othera wore unhorsed aud alighty injured. - rial of BEugene Montrouils 1+ Spectal Mapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dernarz, Sept, 10,—Tho trlal commanced at Tonia to-iny of Montratiil, ougineer of the frofght train, il two Lirwkemon of tho passenger train, which eatho i collfson with wuch fatal rewnits at Muir lutely, They aro charged with violatlon of tho rulea of ilie Conie pany, tho penulty of whiclifs fine sud {myrbonmient,