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hicags Daily Teibune, VOLUME 27. AUCTION SALES, - AT A@TI@N, CLARKE, LAYTON & (0. CHOICE VARD - PROPERTY AT ATCTION. FIRST GREATATTOI S Clarke, Layton & Co. Of Cholco Bonlovard Proporty, AT AUCTION, Wewlll sell at publio auction, to the highost biddor, without ro- sorve, in lota, tho fivo acro tract on Droxolav., fronting esst, botwoon Forty-fifth and Forly-slxt ., noxt ad. joining tho beantiful residonce and grounds of James Stinson, Ksq., and " Four 50-Foot Lots ON COTTAGE GROVE-AV,, 8. E. Corner of Forty-sixth-st., On Wednesday, The 17th Day of September, AT 4 OCLOCK P. M. This Block is subdisided into largo, deop lots, plats of which can bo scon at tho oilico of OLARKE, LAYTON 4 CO., 120 LoSallo-st. Titlo pocfoot; cortifiad copies of sbatract sill bo furnishod all purchsaors, Torms of salo, 20 por cont on day of salo by chock or cash, 30 per oont in 0 dayn, and tho balaneo at tho ond of 3 yoars, with fntor- ost at B por cont, payablo sunually, and subject to all Park tazes on and after 1873, % taot wost [runt on Droxol-av, Boulevard, botseon For- ty-third and Forty fourth-sts. ; 93 17-100 foot on Forty~ fifthest., locatod 192 feot east of Droal-av. Bonlovard; 75 foct, full dopth, on Tzandalo-ave, botwoen Forty-third and Forty-fourthsts, ¥or full particulars call at our office, Torms 032y, to bo given at tino of salq, CLARKE, LAYTON & CO, 120 LaSalle-st. FINE 4-STORY & BASEMENT WMarhle Front Stor, AND LOT, NO. 222 WABASH-AV,, AT AUCTION, On Monday Afternoon, Sept. 22, At 3 o'dlock, on the Promises. ¥ ahall rell withont reservo, the nosw and handsomo Matbe Frout Dulding, with 16t 27 foot feant. by 15 fost al degp. to 20 fout ully, Toing No. 223V cav. ‘I'his building is 5 feot by 160 foot, § storivs'and bano. ment, French plato winduws and doos ono sidewalk, ,Il‘lfll!l"fi lights, basoment with concrote hottom. Tho datlon is bullt of stouo, the thnbors throughout tie wholo s built of tha best matarlal, fa tho unidur tho diroct suporimendonco of tho own o norfect, ILMS - $7,000 cash, $7,600 {n 80 dags, 835,000 duo + balanco 1and & years, ittoront’at® par cant. 2 WM. A, BUTTERS & CO,, Real Estato Auotioncers, 144 and 14§ Dearborn-at. VALUABLE PROPERTY On Sherman-st. AT ATTCTION On Saturday Aftornoon, Sopt, 20, at 3 P, M,, ON THE PREMISES, Weo will soll without rosorvo, Lots11, 14, 17, and 20, % foot front cach. Nortls hialf of Tt 23, 15 feot front. South 24 fout of Lot B, maklng 139 foot on Shorman-st., ta IHlock 10, Sohuol Suatiun Addition. s property s lacated botweon Harrison and Polk- sts, oppotlto the dopot grounds, * Titlo porfoat. “Foria: 35,00, parablo in four yearly oqual paymants, frow Bopt. 1, 1873; 87,600 cash, balance 1And 2 yoars. WM, A. BUTTERS & COyy Risal Bstato Auctlousars, 144 and 148 Doarborn-at. T0 RENT. FOR RENT. The 8t. Julien Dining Rooms, Wos. 161 and © 163 Dearborn-st., the largost, lightest, best wventilated, most contral and popular Dining Rocms in the city. Tho entire Furniture, nnd Fixtures of the Reataurant, roady for Lmmediato use, will bo sold to the tenant. This Rostaurant has the entire patronsge of the 8t. Julion Europoan Hotel, which is one of the best managed and most successful of all our fine hotels. GALLUP & PEABODY, 174 Doarborn-st. GENERAL NOTICES. GRAND TRUNK RATLWAY OF CATNADA. NOTIOE TO SHIPPERS, The clange of gauge botwoon Hteatford and Montreal, . tocunform with the staudard of Stato roadw, will take laco early In Uctaber, and, to avold detentiut and aocu* mulation of propurts, it has besn docided to dlssontinue l_lliy:lm_mu forplacos east of Btratford on SATURDAY, . 10, “Kiis Wil in no way tntosfora with our Tntoroationsl rattord, 4no, oF frolght destined to placos wostof B Meliero the clisugo ia alruady postectod, . A, HOWE, Agent, Lakoat, A Cutroano, Sopt. 11, 1873, 5 and 05 ' TheFancy Bakery AND COFFEE PARLORS AR NOW OPEN AT 69 BAST RANDOLFPEL-ST., Nurthwest corner Stato. S A KERSTEN, Prop'r, GENERAL NOTICES. 'THE GOMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, iclal dail ! the K ition. O ) ulifig, Th S ront advoriising modium of tho Nur lwast. xpeddanood Siors, wautod. o roseived At Appiioativus’ for T oiico, 1 Dearborn ate RE-OPENING. Tho wellknows Itsstaurant and Dintng-rooms, northe o ournne of Take aud Biato-ate,, waa b uifod and la namo o a-1rool Dining: Thonnsita "Is propriotors, Mousts. O. A. MOIILE : S waebi aliid 0., will sinco 5o patus 16 hiayo ou baad ovurything | CHICAGO, MONDA FINANCIAL, Preston, Kean & o, BANKERS, Buccessora to LUNT, PRESTON & EBAN. CYTIT SIDT, WEST SIDE, 16700 To0 et Randolyh & Hals f oor, Roooivo Doposits, Discount Businoss Pa- per, aud transaot o regular Baoking business, with the samo OAPITATL and fooilitios as horetofore. ROBERT WINTHROP & CO, . BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 18 Wall.st., Naw York, excouto ordera for BTOCKS, HOND3, AND GOLD), allow 4 per cent {ntoros] on DE- JONITS, and transact a genoral Hanking and Brokarago a8, AUCTION ROOMS. NewReal Estate Rooms WM. A, BUTTERS & 00, RealEstate Auctioneers, HAVE LEASED Rooms 2 and 3 in Hawloy’s Building, Nos, 144 & 146 Dearborn-st,, 8.W. COR. MADISON-8T., For the purposo of conducting the REAL ESTATE BUSINESS, Bpoolat attantlou will bo glvon to AUQTION BALES of propurty on the ground, or DAY and EVENING SALES at thelr Itooms, They now havo on thelr books a largo lst of proporty for AUGTION and BRIVATE BALKS, to whicl they 1amit the attantion of the publfo. "Wh'A. BUTTINS hes had thirty-Gro yoars' oxporl- ‘onoo as General anc 1. Kstata Auetionoer (seventeen nd will give bis por- buslups ioh ho s0pal attentior REAL ESTATE, Desiratle Tnside Gity Tots FOR SATLE In the Block Bounded by Paulina, ‘Wood, Evans (Eightoonth), and Van Horn-sts., Only ona Linck wost of Ashiaud-av., and two blaoks from Blyo lsland-av, Those lots aro céntrally looated, In a convaujent locallty, and nossexs the advantago of gas and water In tho vicinity. Prico, 8200 and 820, according to Tocality, ‘Torma easy. The'title is porfact and gunran+ tead. “Tle nelghbortiond in rapidly lling up, and this Troporty belug righit in iho nuclous of thie wnaat thriving partof tho Wost Division, 1ho presant will bo found au excellent oppurtimity fur ths mechanio or speculator invost 1 good 1nuido lota. Fur (osins, otc.p applr o - Wo L ONANAN, 112 and 1i4 Doarboru-at. NORTH EVANSTON, BEAUTIFUL GROVE LOTS, 50 {t. by 100'1t., for $12 to $15 por foot. SANM’T, POLEKEY, 144 LA SALLE-ST. HOTELS. THE GARDNER. This elogant hota), fronting Lake Michigan, and ovor- looking Lake Park, commands an unobstructed viow of tholuake, and is unsurpassed in location, PARTIES VISITING CHIOAGO, olther for business or plossuro, will find at tho Gardner accommodations and attoution unsurpassod by any ho'el on the Amorican Continont. Tho Inter-State Industrial Ezxpoaition Buildings ar oslte the hotal. % b goutn Pr( BOOKS AND STA1IONERY, (BI0LS L1 STATTONEAT T WEIOLESALE. Oorrespondence and Orders from tho Trade soligited. HADLEY BROTHERS, “‘Wholesale Booksollors, 130 Btate-st., Chicago. LOTTERY., $300,000. Canpital Prize, 850,000, MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY. @rand Single Number Scheme, it Dravs the last dag of oyory month, zox smount. Ing 10 B30, 000, - Wholo tioReis, #10: 5, Send ;‘ifi elfl?um N MUTRA YO ATLLE & 02 5146, Bt e, Ho. WANTED. ANTED--AGENTS--FROM $75| 10 8220 por mouth, evorywhoro, ta sell ono of the most usotu artlolos cvar uvonted needed iu ovory famlly. Send for Clrou.| Jar, Addree 5 ** BECOMD & 00., 167 Btatest,, Cutoaao, 1l _STEAM HEATING, _ STEAM HEATING, ches, and Doslors in Wrought Ta e B e and Ftinga, ¥ SAM'L L POPE & CO,, 87 & 89 Wost Lake-st. FOR SALE, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & €0, 118 &120 Monroe: Chicago. LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICH’S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwaukoo Doggan, eto., dally, Siundnzs ‘os00utuil, b8, . a3 Sixturaion Loat for Mil- Watiiooy b10., ARt 1oAY LI B I . Tor Grand Havon, Grand Mapids, Muskogon, Spring “"Lako, Frultporl, Manistos, oios duly, Sundays 0= SopLod, 7D i, Tor Bt, Ji ph, daily, Sundays eptod, 108, m, Bate urdays, Bost dontt loave Guti 11 . M Tor Groon Tiay Ports, Monday, Wadnonday, and Friday, %t T me” londor's aud Woduosdsy's Lot goos (o Ercunuba. zS FOR SALE. “GUNS.” Brosohloadors from $35.00, Muzzloloadors of all grades, Bujors, sve our last importations, BIUGS, HPLNOLE & 00., 8% Wabsbiar, FOREIGN. German Celebration of the An- niversary of the Capture of Sedan, Unveiling of he Memorial Column in Berlin---Description of the Monument, Prince Bismarck Receives the Lion’s Share of the People's Homage. The Spanish Army of the Noxth Badly | Crippled by tho Carlists A GERMANY. New Yon, Sept. 14.—Tho London Telegraph of the 8d has a long telegram doscribing the un- velling of Victary Column, st Borlin, on tho an- niversary of tho victory aud capturo of Sedan. Tbo oorrespondont says: At 8 o'clock, the trumpoters of the Imporlal Gardo du Corps, stotioned on the roof of the Royal Caatlo, soundod forth n choralo ‘‘Ilonor Alone to God. on High "—Allein Qolt in der hoh scichr,—thua characteristically, and in keoping with Prussian dovotional fecling, beginning tho day with a kind of roligions act. Shortly aftorward the wholo garrison of Borlin was marched to Konigsplatz, with bauds playing snd colors display- ed, to take up positions around tho Victory ~Monumont, The momboers of tho Royal family now Im‘;nu to arrive, and the pavilion was soon filled. Thundors of cheor- ing from Thiorgarien, followed by tho hoarse commands of tho ofiicors, and tho clashing of munkets ond sabros, na tho troops came to ““attontion,” signallod the approach of the Em- poror, who immediately nfterwards rodo up o the puvilion, attonded by a brilliant staff, and was recoived with tho Prussian suthem and goneral ssluto, Immediatoly bohind him rodo the Crown. Princo, whilst slightly to tho roar of the prosent: and and futuro Emporors rode Princes Fredericlc ||« Charlos, Albrocht, and Karl. Duringa full half- hour's wnit for the arrival of all these royalties, ‘| Prince Bismarck had beon sitting alono outside tho inclosure, When tho Emperor arrived, however, the Imperisl Ohancollor, riding for- ward, rocolved his sovorelgn's hearly greeting, and took his placo in the Emperor's immediate following. Aftor saluting tho royal ladics, His Majeaty rode round the Env’lL\on ond hinlted bis charger a littlo to its right, immediatoly oppo- sito the clorgy ; thon, raising his sword, ho guve tho signnl for tho truwpet to sound and drums to boat to prayers. 'This done, the choir sang two versos of tho hymu commencing * Praises and bLonor to tho Highest.” Dircctly naftor- wards, tho royal boby Chaplain pronounced, a short prayor, tho Emporor's stal and whole garrieon remaiving. uucovered, and. then, though the sun was ehining fiorcoly at the time, tho Chaplain of tho forco preached u whort sermon, having for its subject the glorious military achiovoments in honmor of which tho ‘monumont kiad been ercctod. Again tho trump- ota sounded, the drums rofled, Ficld-Marshal Von Roon doffed his plumed casquo, aud, bow- ing down to his snddlo-bow, roquosted the Em- peror to authorizo tho \u.lveiliug of tho memo- rial. His Mnjosty bont hin liond, waved hi sword, and tho mantles onveloping the pedoutal. and piiared hall from which the column springe: droppod to earth aud rovealed the wholo struct ure, 'I'io colurn is ornamented by threo collars of capturod cannon, highly gilded, and conngatod by gilt links, Thono trophies sro rospectively Dan- inh, Austrian, and Fronch guns, captured in tho throe grent campaigns of 1864, 1866, and 1870. Tho monument contaius roprosentations in all of 194 Prussian aud German victorics in theso threo grent campaigns. i At the moment when thoe draperies fell and bands struck up tho nationnl anthom, the troops presonted arms and gave out throo ringingcheorn, Wwhilo tho artillery of the guard fired o snlute of 101 guus, oud ull the charch bells in Borlin rang ont a joyous poal. The cathedral choir then, accompanied by the bauds of the Imporial Guurd «nd tho Gronadiors, #ang tho choralo ¢ Nun dauket alle Goft." Whilo theso dovotional words were being sung, the Emporor, troops, and Immense multitudo of epectators presont listoned, bare-headod, in profound Silenco, and prosonted a most improssive spectadlo. His Majesty next procosded to minutoly inspect thio troops, grosting onch rogiment as ho rodo up its frout rank, with & homrty ‘‘Good morniug,” to which the men roplied with thousand-voiced power “Good morning, Your Majosty.” In and out of the triple fmuu rodo tho heroic old Mar- shnl, cheored enthusinsticylly as hio passed each tribune in turn, or approached donse maskos of the populaco hodging on tho Konigsplatz, But tho most electrifying popular ovation of tho day was that accorded to Prince Bismarck, who, a8 he cantored round, o suite, his hand to his helmot's brim, and Lis feco lighted up by » storn smile, was' grooted with sucl chooring s wag never beforo hesrd in Qermany. Ladios sprang upon benchos and waved thoir handkorchiofs, blendivg _ thoir ghrill, piore- ing upward' poto with the tenor hout sud base roar of a framtic chorua of cheors that burst from 200,000 throats. The suthor of Germany's ~unity, and tho champion of her Stato rights, rode proudly by, the greatost man of his age, thn mighty sor- vant of & noblo mastor, the Living and acknowl- edged loador of the whole Germun race. It was o groat dsy for Germany, o greator for Prusals, but tho greatost of all for Otto Von Bismarck, whoo reward hss beon proclaimed uumistake ably by German lips from the vory dopths of the German heart, —_— SPAIN. Bavoxye, Bept, 18—Evening.—Tho Republi- gaus aro reconuoitoring tho Cuflist positions st Vergnara, in Guipuzoon, ovidensly with the intew- tlon of making an attack. Ne'ws of nn engvgo- mont in hour{i expoctod, The Republican Torco outnumbors that of the Caclists, but thelatieraro strongly entrenched, Mabiip, Bopt, 14,—The ineurgont men-of-war Fernando, Catolico, and Numsarwia, which sailed Tor 'lorravega, hnve roturned to Cartagona with- out making & i.nding. In tho Cortos the dobate om tle suspension of tho sitting is appointed for Tuerday. Taws, Bopt. 14,—Dispatchioes from the frontier roport that the Carlists have defoated Gen. San- tapan Loms, botwoon Bayasand Vidarga, The Ropublionns 'suffored gevorely, and lost two uus. 'Tho Army of the North' s badly crippled ¥ his rovoruo, T'he Carlists aro Investing Tolesa, —_———— TURKEY. 1\ Loxnox, Sept. 14.—Stosmers from Marsoillos aro submitted to o strict quaranting at Constan- tinoplo, on account of cholora, WEST INDIES. . TIAvANA, Bopt. 14.—Subscriptions ‘in this olty for the relief of the sufforers by the recent con- flnfiu“on amount to $200,000, n American who latoly arrived from Now York has boen arcostod at Oardenns, on a chiargo of attompting to ciroulato countortelt bills of tho Spanish Dank of Havana. lress LexinatoX, Ky, Bopt. 14.—A. large fire oo- ourred here this aftornoon totally destroying tha old Brondwny Iotel, except ho portion ro- built for tho Post-ONico, That part intended for an oflico for the Daily Press, of this city, is a total wrock, ‘T'otal loss about $10,000 ; ivsured, £13,000 ; £2.600 onch in four companios, with the Dritish, Okl Dominion, Kontuoky, and {\‘lncrluuu Contral ; £3,000 in the Loucashiro, S 5. Lo, Sopt. 14.—A largo*fouring mill and six or olgght dwolling housos i Fast 8t. Louis aro now Izirning, bt at this hous, miduight, no particulars cun bo obtained. Sl st OO, A 'Torre Hauto Clorgyman Indicted for Forgery. Terug Wavre, Tud., Bopt. 14.—Tho Roy, Par- kor Milligun, pastor of the United Brothren Clirch ()P this city, and o momber of the Come v Vounsll Sor W Hoooud Wasd, Lo Loon ine | .mowW dlotod by the Grand Jury of tho Oriminal Court on the charge of forgory. It'isalloged that he forged tho namo of a prominont citizen, recently docensod, to a recolpt for the sum of #160. Mr. Milligan Is & man of property, supposed to b ‘Worth $60,000 or more, and tho amallnass of the smount of tho alloged forgery oxcitos much surprine, s frionds oxpross entiro confidenco in his innocence, and beliova hio will b promptly scquitted. Afr. Milligan was absont from tho oity when tho indictment was found. Ho re- ‘turnod yostordsy. To-day ho officiated in hia pulpit w{fl: Lis usual soronity, and made no ailu- slon to the chargo againat him. Tho affair hon caused much oxcitoment horo. YELLOW FEVER. GroatExcitemont in Memphis.«Eloven Deaths Yestorday=-Tlany Pcople Lonving tho Cky-=Distreasing Ace counts from Shreveporty Ea.--List of Deat for Forty=Elght Kiours. End= iug Yosterday MorningeSix Ilune dred ¥ersoms Still Sick With the Dis. onsc, Mearess, Sept. 14.—There was considerablo excitemont to-duy in consequonce of tho nddroas published this zpornipg by the Bosrd of Health in rogard to the prevalance of. yollow fover, and a groat many loft the city. Beveral now cascs aro roported in tho sonthorn part of tho clty this afternoon. The total number of intormonts re- ported to tho Board.to-day wore fourteon, cleven of whomdied of yollow fover. The woatuur last night and to+day has boon unusually cous, . and it is hoped an early frost will soon stop tho progross of the disoase. NEw Onreans, :Bopt. 14.—A Picayune special from Bhreveport saye the disoaso is genmne yol- low fover of a very malignant type. It is almost imposyible to arrive at any roliable information as to whothor thero ‘s any abatement. of tha fevor. Tho suddon change in the weathor hes proved fatal to the sick, Tho Howard Assocta- tion is woll orgaunized, and it is doing noble ser~ vice, but there. is great. neod of asslatanco in nursos, as woll a8 funds. The city boing almost dopopulated, it is imposiblo to obtain o sufii- cient number of nurses to attond tho sick. There aro three physiciansifrom Now Orloans,— Dre. Henry Bmith, John J. Reilly, and J. F. Fionoy, Dr. Hurd is dug to-morrow morning, Tho T¢mes of thia morning says :- * Yeaterday far oxcooded that of any othor dsy sincothe com- mencement of tho epidemis. “The incroased numbar of desths is, no doubt, owing to tho suddon change in the woather, as woll aa the in- cronsod number of sick. The sudden change from bot and sultry on Fridsy ovening, to cold and chifly, no doubt hastenod aome, as woll a8 doveloped fover in otbors. The rain and cold wind from tho north had the offect to puri: 1 tho atmsphero, and tho opinion of our phyei- clana s, that it will bo conducive to tho ‘heslth of thoso who saro well, and nasiat many _ to .rocover who &tood tho ordeal of tho sudden chango. It i ostimated that §00 persons ara zlmfirswlth the fovor. Tho deathé so far amount 0 146, New Onueins, Sept. 14.—A dispatch from Shrovoport to the Howard Associstion reports tho arrival of nurscs and physiclans from New Orloans, Itwwaya tho physicians pronounco the disoaso the gonuino yollow fever, {n an epidemic form. No abatemaut to-day. Another dispatoh to the ‘Howard Association, signed by Its. Smith, Finne, sud Reilly,*says & #Noroport you may have roceivod from bero can possibly exaggorate tho condition of affairs, Thoey are indeed doplorabla.” The Howard Association, in responso to fur- ther appoals from Shroveport, will soud a num- Dor of druggists and more nurses to-mor10w, Press dispatohes from Shrovoport give tbo fol- lowing list of deaths for tho twenty-four hours onding 6 p. m, to~day: Thomsa Garret, Fran- cie Frank, Mra, Bhophord, Jaquea: Lachatug, Mary M, 'flylor, E. B, Andorson, G. M. Stradel, J. H, Moyer, Robert, 0. Rangle, Mary J. Roy- nold, T, W. Jackeon, Mrs. Clarles Schourr, A. K. Smith, O. D, Jonss, L. Asher, Henry Topinski, Jamos F. Ward, Edmund -Warrington, ‘August Gerse, Mr. Chapman, Solomon Simon, Joln Plony and two unknown., Total, 24. All white, and all died of yellow fovor. The sudden chnnge in the weather with the rain-storm on Friday night is regarded as un- favorablo to the sick. Tho meroury at 6:30 thin morning stood at 85 dogrees. The following is a list of the deaths for the twenty-four hours euding 6 p. m., on the 18th: I C, Sarrent, aged 84 yoars; Frauk Brooke, 34 yonra; Rosa May, 11 yoars; Josophino Baker, § yoars; Obarles M. Pomoroy, 80 yoars; Charlos Manning, ago un- kuowns ‘Jacol Maltgim, age unknown; Emil Droyful, 28 yoars; W. T, Brooks, 50; Johanne Luniday, 18; Oharles H. Novillo, Booth, 8; A. R Englohard 381; Louis Schmidt, Jr., 18; William unknown; M. Cano, 17; Mariah Martin, un- knotwn; Mra. A, Hondrioks, 99; Carrio Kellar, 14; Joseph Btowart, 28: Pennicker, unknown ; 8. F. Loming, 22, All white, Fully 600 aro sick, WEA THER AND WATER. LOCAL ODSERVATIONS, % Cnicaco, Bopt, 14, 1873, i o 7 our afob- | § 13 312 |Direction and; S| aervation, § + 515l orce o wind, 8| RN a8 sl 1} o : vosoJERIR, Falr, P Fair, 3:63 p. . Fair, 9:00 p, M. ., ,|30,05] 'Thrt'g, 10:18 p.'m....[30,05] 55,54 | Thrt'g, Maximum thormometer, 61; minimam, 42, GENKBAL OBSKLVATIONS, 5 Ou10400, Sopt, 16—1 a. m. Station. | Zar,|Thr]| Wind, Htain; Weather. Bufalo, 80.12] 47IN, W., light, Cheyenne . .!30,05 64|W., gentle, Qlevelsnd,,,[30,25( 48W,, gentlo, Chicage 1 50[8,, brin 51/8, light. B5°8] frouli, 45 G| fronn: 47 W, gentis, TRODADILITIES, ‘WasminaToN, Bopt. 14.—On Monday, for Now England snd tho Middlo States, light to frosh winds, backing to westerly and southwostorly, with vory genarally cloar to cool weathor. For the South Aflantic 8tates, gentle and frosh winds, mostly from the northwest and northoast, and Fhrtly cloudy wonther, with possibly ooca- sional const raing. Tor the Gulf Btates east of tho Misuinsippi, gentle and frosh winds, montly nortborly, and partly cloudy woather, Tor Ton- nossee and the Ohio Valley, rising temporature, generally olear woather, and winds thl’tlu'g to southorly. TFor the Lower Lake rogion, rising temporature, cloar or partly cloudy weather, aud windi shifting to gentle and fresh southerly and probably southeasterly. For the Upper Lako roglon, the Upper Misaissippl Valley, and Misnours,” falling borometer, fresh and brisk southorly and sonthensterly Winds, rising tem- Forltuxa, and incronaed cloudinges, Thoro are indications of rain for these latter seotions, and an srea of quite low barometer is approaching Iowa and Minunesota, MISOKLLANEOUS REPORTS, - Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicapo Tribune, Pronua, Bopt, 14,.—Laat night was tho coldest of the season, but no frost. The gorn ia too far along now to be hurt by frost. Td-day cool and pleassnt, DAILY NEFOKT OF TIR BTAGE OF WATIR {With changee 1a the 24 hours ending Sopt, 4, 1879), OLANGE, Fall, Onmiaha. s i Toledo, .+ 130,17] ABOYE Low WATER, Hifse, Tittsburgh Bt, Louls, ., *Liolow high water of 1871, W, 8, Kaursax, Obeorver, Room 78 Mujor Black, Chicago, —_— Stubbing Affray Noar Inighistown, ind, Spectal Dispateh to Tho Chicago Tribune, Rxraursrows, Ind, Bopt, 14.—~Bowe exoite- mont provails here this evening, caused by the arrost of a youth named Jos Amm.. charged with fatally stabbing a colored boy namiod ol e lof broash, Lhe SEPTEMBER 15, 1873. offair. oceurred at TRaysvillo, just over tho river from horo, at 13 o'clock to-dny. Aftor | having beon stabbod, Ellis ran about 100 yards, orying murder, and thon foll on Li back aud i~ modiatoly expirod. PHILADELPHIA. Journalistic === Another Hallooning Schemo == Criminnl Mattors == Fatnl Xeanlt of Ill=Thmed IRevonges=The Policy Business in Full Blast, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, PuitApknria, Pa., Sept, 14.—It Iu cotrectly stated on good authority that Col. Fornoy's Press will undergo a material chango in its gon- eral mako-up in about two wooks, nssum- ing somothing of tho appesvance of the Now York Herald, Fornoy has nssociated witlh him Congrossmrn Hormar, who has purchased o it intorost in the journal, T am crodibly informod that, elated with: tholr Iato succons iu thut iluo, Lho propriotors of the Zening Herald heve arranged another monstor balloon asconsion about tho middle of next month, Josophina Rowland and Sarah Baptisto, do- fondants in the lato notorious starvation caso, wore yestordsy onch sontenced by Judge Picrco to one yoar's imprisonment in tho County Juil. motion was mado at tho same timo for o now trial in the caso of Wm, McEwon, convioted of stealing » guld watch from tho dond body of Thomas funco, Washington County, Pa, In rofusing tho motion, Judge Plorce said tho prisonor would likely.bo ngain wanted in tho Munco Morgue caso, A fearful result of carcloss rovengo way brought to light yestorday morning. Barah Cooper, 8_yoars . old, rosidiug at tho southeas comer of Federsl and Montgomery avonuos with hor_mothor, who is in the employ of a Mr. Cot~ tingtou, who, bolng fond of "dumb avimals, hus” o' Inrge colloction, of them. Thoso must have annoyed some of the noigh- bors, for, on_Thuraday, o quantity of bread covored with bedbug polson waa thrown into the yard. Alittlo boy who was playing in tho yard with Sarah picked up soiue of it, banied it ta hor, and sho partook of it.' About moon sho complained of boing unwell. Sho died yosterdsy in foartul agony. ~ Bomo of the poison was found smeared on her lips, chin, oud dross, A goat wos also found doad in the yord, probably from the samo canso. Considerabie oxcitoment has boon raised on tho subjoct of tho Foliny businesn here, Ono of tho Mayor's spoclal ofticers dotailed to pull tho policy shops, has made an_aMdavit boforo Aldormau DeLong accusing Ghiof of Police Ken- nard H, Jones of boing in loague with Georgo Muller, a backor of policy-writors, The ofticer ;l,o&)outza that o hay reportod to tho Chiof of 0 ico ot loast thirly-fivo writers run- ning big books and returning $76 and $100 daily to Mul]flr,v:ll;o broker, who bave nover boon arosted. Ho also afirms that Jones inutructod him to dscond upon shops backod by Alfred Bambor, but_ nok to moloot such as o know woro backed by Mullor and Samucl Fair~ childs, Mullor's partuior. What action tho Mayor will take in the matter remains to be geon. SUICIDE. Samucl P. Freceman, City Cleri of Fort Winyne, Commits Seit Destruction by Eanging. Spectal Dispatehto The Chicago Tribune, Fonr Warxe, Ind., Sopt. 14.—For. soveral months pust, tho actions of 8amuol P, Freomam, Gity Olork, hns been frocly commented upen, and no doubt rightfully condomned, by our citizens. A fow woeks sinco his wifo made sn upplication, through.one of our loading logal nArms, for o divorce, on grounds of drunkennass and adultery, but frionds intorposing tho poti tion was withdrawn, and amicable rolations again cstablished betweon the two, snd for the last two weoks thoy have been living togother. Last night, it is sald that Freoman drank quite freoly and did not go homo until a late hour. About & o'clock this morning his brothor-in-law wag awakeuod by o noise in tho houso, and, on soarching for the causo of it, Froeman's lifeloss body wss found susponded by tho neck from ono of tho windows by a rope, n{w end of which had beon mado fast to & bed- stond. A fow yoara ngo Frogmsa wus on the Seninel as city oditor. Latterly ho has identified him- self with politica, and was now sorving his third term in the City Clerk’s offico, During his dix~ solute life, ho gavo ne o cauno for it family difii- cultles, ststing thot his mother-in-law, who mado hor home with i, instigated thoe trouble. Among sovoral lettors that ho left ho obnrfis her as being tho solo causo of tho difficulty. Ho also makes other sorious chargos against™ othor mombora of Lis wifo's family,—that thoy bad threatenad to tako his lifo soveral times in tho last few weoks, Ho will bo buricd to-morrow. [7o the Assoclated Press.] 2 Font WaxsE, Ind., Sopt. 14.—This community was much utartled this morning by tho roport that tho City Clerk, Bam P. Frooman, had com~ 1mitted puicide at hls residence, by hanging him- self, botween the hours of 1 and "2 o'clock a. m. Mr, Freeman has had domestic difiiculties of a horious naturo for tho pnst fow wooks, which finally endod in an application for divorco by his wifo.. Boiug unsuccessful in_inducing her to withdraw the suit, the docoasod becamo despor- ate, and finally took his life. Mr. Frooman has been City Clerk for tho past fivo yonrs, having been olected threo timos. Ho Borved with much distinotion_ns an officor of the Tifth Indians Artillory, baving beon fovorely wounded. Ho was & Domocratio politician of great influonce, and personally vmz Eopulnr. Mr. Freemen was born in 1837, aud has always rosided in Fort Wayno. His funoral to-morrow afternoon will | Dbe nttended by the city officors, City Council, police forco, and Firo Dopartmont. PEORIA. ¢ Xnocked Down and RRobbed==The An= nual Stato Fair--Arrival of Exhibi« tors and Spectutors. Special Dispatel to The Chicago Tribune. Pronia, Bopt. 14.—A very mystorious affair ocourred hore last night. About half-past 11 Tacob Baker was carriod home by two strangors, who said he had boon knocked down on Adams stroet and robbed of $40. Thoy smd they would go after a dootor, but after waiting soma timo a physician was sont for, and on examining his wounds pronounced tho injuries very serious if not fatal, He had boen struck in the back of tho hoad with a stone, making a very ugly and daugerous wound. Up to i, willing ba s ‘Wt fmsonsible, 8o no partioulars can bo gainod from him, : ho hofels aro rapldly bolug lled up with por- sons coming to the Btafo Fair, which commencos to-morrow, and extra trains are belug run to-dn. to tho Fair Grounds for tho purposo of unload- ing stock- and machinery, All railroads com- mence runnjug epocial traina into the city to- morrow, and an immeuso crowd is oxpoctod. —— DETROIT, ¢ Acquitted on n Oharge of Incendinre jumi, and Arrosted on o Obarge of Burglnry=College Fund Kaised, Speciul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, Mich.,, Sept, 14.—~In tho case agninat Brown, at Aun Arbor, obarged with ot~ ting firo to the Mothodist Church ab Ypuitaontd, tho jury rettrned o verdict of not guilty, e Was Iimnnu!.lumly roarrested, onZa charge of burglary. The u{{mt of David Proston to raise 860,000 by popular_subscription for Alblon Colloge has poan actended with snccess, tho lnst subserlption having boen glyon to-duy at Tonia, This securos the $11,000 ondowment fund for that college. —o e el Serio unting Acclidont, Bpseeial Iapatch to e Chicago T'ribuine, ‘Wasuntaron, Ind,, Bopt, 14.~A very sorious accldont aecurrod horo mhout noon yosterday, Two young lads named Waldron ant Hexton, while ont qm.\xting. camo euddenly upon somo game, at wilch Hexion firad ono barrel of his gun, Whoen tho othor Isd wag about to thraw in sowe bushos to scare up more gamo, tho qun, which rostod on Soxtows arm, way accldonfly dis- oharged, tho wholo contonts of the charge, con- NUMBER 25. POLITICAL. | Letter of Judge Brinkerhofl to a Poople’s Parly Meeting in Cineinnati, The Only Hope of the People in the Breaking Loose from Party Dictation. George W. Julinn on the Trials of American Democracy, Ollo Politics, spectal Dinvateh to The Chtcago Tribune, CivcinNaTr, O., Bopt, 14,—At the large mass- meoting of the Peoplo’s parly horo last night, the following lotter from Judge Jacob Brinker- hoff was road ¢ Muansrrzeo, Sept, 6, 1673, Dran 8t ¢ Yours of yesterday’s date, fnyiiiug me to mako a spuech st Cincinnatl in heualf of tho- move- ment of the Peoplo's party, fa_recelved, Tho fact In, tliat T am nolthor a0 young nor so strorig as I onco was, and other circumslances not noceessry to mention put 4 out of the question for me to comply with your request, Novertheless, my sympathiea and prin. clples aro all, aud heartfly, witli this movement. I cordially indorso ovory proposition embraced in fta platform, and tho only faull T can find in it is one of ‘omission—tlie amisston to declare in favor of moasures looldug to lusl but constant and decided move- mont fowards a return to spocls paymonts, The way n which tho wiso and honest men wilo originatod the Cincinuati Conventlon of 1812 were cheated and ovorwhelmed by carpot-baggors and corruptioniats 2rom otfior Btates, hns bewn to mo & sourco of intenss ‘chagrin, but 1t will not do to deapnir of the Ropublic, From ‘tho Ropublican and - Demooratio pariles I cannot seo tha the country hsa nnything good to hope for. Tha Ropresentativea in Congroas of both porties havophown hemselves, n proportion to thelr number, alike steeped in corrnption, The beat thing o prosent Domocratic parly can do mow in to imitate the Phamiz, to then, perhaps, thero moy ariso sabed s pollical ‘slomont puriiod by tho fiamo of merldco, andl fta youth and i The ouly remedy for political ovila and dangera la fo bo found, if any can bo found, in the oxposuro of tho-oll' partles and ‘tho formotion of a new ono. The Democrats, so-callod, cannob aeo it now, ‘They wiil ace §t, and it 1n {0 ba hoped they will oventu- ally profit by the ravolution, But bo this a8 it mey, in- dividusls piay at lesab disrcgard tho mandstes of party, Qictation of . profossional olitlcians, themsolves on thelr ne vidunlity, aud voto in sccordance with tho ‘promptings of thelr own judgmonts ana “consciences, Buch courso of undivided sction alono will do much &ood, and will extend largoly to promote & reformation of political marals, Vesy rospoctfully yours, JACOD BRINKERIOFT, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Lo, Q., Bept. 14.—The Peaploe’s Convention of this county met at the Court-House yestor- dny, Mr. E. A, Ballard was callod upon to pro- slde, and J. F. Brotherton was olected Secre- tary. . X Tosolattons woro passod,_spproving tho Allon Connty Platform of tho People's Convention, hold at Columbus, July 80, 1873, The following ticket wns _put in nomination : For Ropresentative, W. L. I'errall, of Riohland "Cownship; for Skeriff, James H. Coons, of Ot~ tawa Townabip; forLraasuror, Dr, C. A, Evans, of Marion Tovwnship; for County Commissionar, Bumuel Boopor, of Bath Township; for County Burvoyor, Hugh M. 11ill, of Spencor ‘Townsbip 3 Tor Infirmary Director, Dr. Bruce Blair, of Jack- son Township. Tha tickat is & strong ono, and will recoivo large support. Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dayroy, 0., Sept. 14,—Squire Thompson and W. Zecley wore yostorday nominated by tho Dermocratio County Convention for Roprosonta- tives from this county, Tho Peoplo's party will hold a mlEfi-chHllg here noxt, Thursday, to be addrossed by Fre Hasssurok and Juage Oliver, of Cinciunati, George We Julinn on tho Trinls of American Democracys Tenne Havrs, Ind., Sopt. 14,—Tho Daily Ez- press nowsprpor sy tho following spocial in ro- ation to the Ion. George W. Julian's Rockvillo speech : TlooxvInLe, Sept. 13.—~About 100 porzous lis- tonod to Mr. Julian's spoech. Io read from mannseript, subjoct, “ Now Trials of Amorican Domacracy.” The points disoussod wera the con- toat butween the peoplo and monopolies, includ- ing railronds, manufactorios, and banks ; tho ovil influonce of Jarge citios ; tho financial sud political teudency of the Administration towards centralization, and tho political dogencracy of tho times, Lo esid thot tho romedy is in tho abandoument of tho old party organization, nnd the formation of a now party to onablo all farmers aud workingmen to obtaln their righta. "Tho only relief is in organization and legislation. FOamden (N. J.) City Politics. Special Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Prmiranereiaa, earc. 14,—~The Camden poll- ticians are now busily evgagod in proparation for the wn\infi November election, The ofticiala to be cdoeted in tho county are Bhoriff, Colleotor, throo Assemblymon, and three Coronors. ——— ‘WHO BURNED COLUMBIA, S. C. ? Metter from Gen. Sherman Giving Mositive Testimony That the Robols ‘Were the Incendiaries, WasniNoToN, Sopt. 14.—The Ghronicle to- morrow will publish the following lotter from Gon, Shorman in rolation to the burning of Columbia ; HZADQUABTERS ABMY UNITED BTATES, A WAsNGTON, Bept, 12, To the Editor of the Chronicle: DrAr Stz: When you applied to me some time ago for tho material boaring on the controversy of “Who Burnt Qolumbia " I gave you two printod pamphlets, which I had obtaiued from Judge Holt, - containing all tho testi- mony takén in tho cotton casos grow- ing “out of that ovent, end _submitted to thd ‘mixed Comminsion appointed to adjudi- catd thess cases under the troaty with Groat Britain, Judge Holt could have obtained tho testimony of all tno 8,000 or 10,000 ofti- cers and goldlers who woro at or near Columbin when tho conflagration occurrod, but he thought he had enough without putting the Government to the oxponso of bringing more witnesses from o distanco, I suppose he did not summon Col. Btone, who commsanded the leading brigade of tho Fifteenth Corps, becauso = ho did pot know where to find him, I sure- ly did not know his whoroabouts till Yo voluntarily published his statoment, Inmy ofticial report of the affair, published:bsforo tho close of tha War, whon Gen. Wade Hampton was fighting us, aod not when, a8 he alleges, ho ‘was a prisonor-of-war, I roferrod incidentally to & fact of which I bad knowledge, that a small detnohmont of the Bayontoonth Corpa had passed over the Congarco, had entered Columbin, and hoisted a flag on the now BState-House in advance of the regular eutry of the Fif- teenth Corps, which had “mado a clr- oult to oross tho two branchos—Saluda and Broad—which makes tho Qongareu. I trestod the fsrlormnnm by this dotachmout as somo- what irregular, but tho men who composed it now bocomo important witnesses, and I horo- with onclose copips of their writton etatomants, together with the offioial reports, which oxplain tho whole affair, Thoeso witnostos go back to a timo threo-quartors of sn_hour boforo tho ontry of tho head of Btonels brl;mlu‘ and about two hours ahoad of tho time X porsonally reached piles of bumlnu‘ cotton, of which thore wore many, ond I invito your caroful perusal of thoir statomonts, for tliey are positivo that thoy uBw the robol cavalry soldiars ripping open tho balos of cotton, and spplylng fire. 'They also waw tho robel soldiers plundoring tho stores on the main stroot, which Gon, Hampton attributos to our mon, sud they furthor positively aesert that Hampton had alroady govne vut of Columbia, so that he could not, and did vot, seo his mon applying firo, Now, Hoampton admits that tne cotton was rolled out in tho streoty for the purpose of buming, but that ho forbade the burning lest the fire should oxtend to tha houeos; sud I rolterato that,n0 mattor whas his ordors woro, the mon of his nrm(, vither Lis rear guard or his stragglers, did apply tho tire, aud that this was a suiliciont canso for all olso that followed, With great ro- Bpoot, yours, W. T, Bugnaay, Gouoral. sisting of ahout forty mhot, alo tho wadding, paesing Inta Waldron's body. , 1o I in a crigical oouditiyn, ‘The Indinnn Conl-Fiolis. Tenre Havre, Sopt. 14,—The Torre Hauto Asnuciativn fur tho Lromotion of . Nanutavtuxes has, in conneetion with the City Council, mnde amplo arrangoments for the rocoption of tho delogation of "prominent English capitatiats who will #oon visit the block-conl fields of Indiana. A mammoth rolling-mill hns boen ercctod in thia :l“y' and will soon bo ready Lo comwence opora« ons, WASHINGTON, Spectal Dispatch to The'Chicago Tridune, OVERLOADING OF LUMBER-VESSELS IN WINTER, WasmeToN, D. C., Bopt. 14.—Ona of tha mensures to be brought to the attontion of Cons groas, as socn an possiblo, will bo a bill, based upon the various suggestions of customs and othor Troagury officlals at the various ports ot entry, for the adoption of mensures for the pre- vention of the dangor and tho consequent losscs towhips in the Amorican lumber-trade on ac- count of carrying deck loads in tho winter monthy. The Canndian Parliamont somo time ago jesued & law on the samo sub ject, HARLAN ON Tl BACK-FAY QUESTION, Tho Rav, ex-Senator Harlan, having yestor- day denied that ho had declined to take advan- tage of ‘the back-pay grab, and that ho voted in tho Sonato stendily agaiust tho proposition to in- crenso the compensation of Sonators and Rop- tesontativos, prints oo editorinl in his paper to-dsy oxpreseing gratifieation at what ho ocnlta a chongo In tho chavactor of tho disouanion of thia incroasc-of-pny question. Tlo holds that the only real question for popular discussion waa whothor the proposod pay was g:oator then the services wore worth, If not, tho mombers of the Congress which pnmcfi tho Iaw have as much right to it morally as thoir successors, Iu cascs of changes in reprosentie tion, and whero no changos have beou mado in orsonnol, it is o mockery of resson to insist Liat it is morally wrong for o mombor to accept of tbis augmonied pay before, and morally right to accopt it nftor, the 4th of March,—the legal right to recoivo il in oithor caso boing procisely tho somo. That rocoived boforo the 4th of March way for sorvices actually performed, and that taken sinco is only in anticipation of sor- vicen to bo performod in future which muay never bo consummated. THE POSTAL-CARMIER BERVICE. Sinco July 1 tho postul-carriur servica has boen established in thirty-two citios, andin a numbor of cnscs the Post-Oflices at adjacont places havo boon discontinued, and the carrior system oxtendod thero, each town or villaga boing undef n station, under tho control of tha city Post-Office. The number of employes at New York, Philadolphin, Oincinnati, Chicago, and 8t, Louis havo been increased, and a furthor inoronso is to bo mado at Chicago. Applicationa hove boon raceived by the Post-Ofiico Dopart- ment from a Iargo numbor of towns, neking that tho carrier systom bo appliod to thoso localltics, Many of tho roquests have been refused on tho ground that the towns havo, sccording to the “consus, much loss than 20,000 inhabitants, :fidlthommm do not come withiu the scopo of o law. THE WRONG MAY. Tho Gon. Babcock who eniled from Now York yasterdsy was not the Prosidont’s private Bocretary, NEW YORK. Startling Revelationy Promiscd Ree warding the Brooklyn Fraudy. Special Disputoh to I'he Chicago Tribune, New Youk, Sept. 14.—District-Attoruey Brit ton, of- Brooklyn, who has recently roturned from a tour in Europo, told a reporter to-day that whon Lo arrived he had no knowledgoe of the proofs existing in the Diutrict-Attornoy's ofico boating wpon the frauds in the City Trane ury. o had immediately bogun an investigas tion, and bad labored conselessly until it wag comploted last ovening. Mo says tho rovelas tious made ara sufficient to form an indictmont npon. 1o will prosent the ovidonco in Liu pos= uossion to tho Grand Jury, and, no matter whom it may implicate, will concoal no portion of it. Tho ovidenco which he has in his posossion does not, he says, refer cspecially to Rodman. He would not say that tha evidence dircetly in- dicatod Rodman as tho guilty porson. ~Ilo would not dony that it pointed to othors. All would bo mnde manifest by tho iudictmout which would be brought in by the Graud Jury within three days, —_—— Alleged Deliberate Attempt to IZun Down a Railround Train. Corustnus, Olio, Sopt. 14.—Attorney-Gonoral Pond Inut ulght rocoived a lottor from passene gora going west ovor the Cloveland, Mount Vers non & Columbus Railrond, stating that, whila crossing the track of tho Daltimore & Ohio Road at Mount Vernon, tho enginecr of a freigh train on the Baltimore & Ohio Road made a de- liberate and malicious attempt to run into tha firat-uamod train, and only missod tho rear car by about ten foot. T'ho conductor of the Balti- more & Ohio train denics tho story, and de- clares that the engingor of the other train is tho ono who violated tho lnw requiring trains to stop_ st crossings, Tho Baltimoro & Ohio su- thorities have ordered their mon oft duty until tha affuir can be fully investigated. Tho Attor- ney-General will tale cognizance of tho matter, and prosecuto tho guilty partios. b e ‘The Missing Ilerald Correspondent Elenrd From. Lowsvinie, Ky., Sopt. 14.—Lord, tho misu- ing Zerald corrospondont, who disappesrd from Bholbyville nomo weeks since, has beou secn near Midway, Ky, and beyond thoro, walk- ing through ~ the _ country, nfl:lnudidly dressed, with dismond studs heavy old watch and chain oxposed to view. @ showed his money freoly, IHis trunk is in safokoeping hers, o has books prosented him by Briok Pomeroy, Groosbock, of Cinciunati, and Vandorbiit, of Now York, e e i e e Railrend Accidontu, Special Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune, GRAND Rarips, Mich,, Sept. 14,.—A brakomen namod E. Harris was instantly killed this morn- iug on the wost side of tho river, ou tho G, It & I Railrond, at -this placo. Hao was stonding on tho roar platform of tho cabooko attachod to n froight-train that was baoking [n on a sido track, and s eupposod to Lavo fallon off, s ho was found cut in two. Deceasod lived in Lima, Ind. Prrrsuunar, Sopt, 14.—On Saturday evouing thero woro no less than five fatal accidents on the Pennsylvania Iisilroad, within thirty miles onst of Pitteburgh, Throo of the accidonts ocourred within tho oity limits, —_——— Ocenn Stcamship Nows. New Youx, Sept 14.—Arrived—Stoamship Samaria, from Livospool. LonpoN, Bopt. 14.—The Groat Eastern and Tibornia passed Crookhaven this morniug, home- ward bouud. New Yok, Bopt. 14.—Arrived—City of Rich- mond, from Liverpool, aud Humboldt, from Btottin. TR T Railrond Newss Tenne HavuTe, Sopt. 14,~A vigorons offort ia making to throw tho Cincinnati & Terro Haute Rnil\vfl {nto the hands of a Rocoiver, Tho mat- tor will be stoutly contestod, ————— Albany LivesStor Markot. Special Dispatch to the Chicago T'ribune. Aumany, N, Y., Sopt, 14, —Deeven—The market this weell hsb riled qulet but etoady, with a fair smount of businuss, Early in tho weok thoro was & moderate attendauco of focal and country buyurs, who purchasod sparingly at ourrent prices, which were ou Tho bowt gratto of stockc n foll. 20 por b, live wolglit, sivanco over tho ruliug pricoa o last wotk, Tho fo- rincipal | buyors Friday and Saturdey wore rom tho nefghiborhood of Providence, Springileld, and Now Msven, as Drighton had rulod fair and denlors liad oxporoniced a good paying markot in Now York, Quito an activo demiand way exporienced on Balurday, and trade showed conslderablo activity, Hocoipts Or tho weok number 481 car loud ugaiust 505 car loads list weok,over 1,000 head short of Jast week,with AR quality not e good, Embraced in thiv recsipts wero canveyed to Duteliws 12 cars of Michfigan atockers, Gounty for feodlng: also 60 hewd of ‘oxany, mouly of auch poor quality ns to bo ulmost_unmiable, “Tho followluf are tho prices tufs week : Prominin, #0804 00} xiea, $0.50G076 ¢ At aualily, 8100 ond quality, $5,255,76; third quility, $L00 inforfor, $3,355.75, ‘Mileh Gow—ltecoipts numbers 20 head, which wero quickly taken by country dealers at an’ advauco of $5.00 por head over last weok's prices, No extra lave beon rocoivad, Prices rango from $.60 Lo 300, Biiocp and {amby—"Tho supply numbr 10600 lod, agatst 90,400 e Tuat week, Averags quubily gooi, anid au advance of fe por I asked, owing to unfuvor= ablo roports front New Yo Titasville O TiTyavILLE, s, Soit, 8k 3145, Titua illu dulive