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k.l THECHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER A4t 1875, 5 CITY POLITICS. Grand Rally of the Chicago Republican Party. It is Found to Consist of 7 White Mon, 8 Colored Gentlemen, ond a “ Times * Reporter. The " Party " Disousses the Propriety of Running o Straight Tioket. Aided by the Reporter, It Decides It Will, Mecting of the German-Ameri- can Xcsing Union. - THE STRAIGHTS, ‘Thore was a stralght Ropublican rally laat eventng in tho Bullders! Exchange, Tt was in veaponso fo o callin tho papers setting forih that all good Republicans would b welcomo at tho mooting, and that they would o Invited to discuss tho proprioty of maintaining the party that abolished slavory by faking preliminary stops townrda nominating o stralght Simon Puro tickot to submit for tho aufirages of tho pooploin tho coming munieipal clection,, Tight o'clock found seven Republicans on hand, ready to parpotuato the' party. Thoy were a dofor- saminod-looklug set of patriots, Soou after, three col- «orad brothran showad up, Aftor an informal talk, Mr, 0, I, Saulsbury, & patriot, s01d hio waa froin tho Four- *tocuth Ward, though ho ‘was temporarily residing In “thio Firat, proparatory to moving into the Niuth, Ho ihad mot Jobn Logan & day or two ago, and the Benator ~confldod to him that ho did mot caro to attend the imeeting and mako o speech, but that the meeting ouglt to boligld, and tho parly organization maintained «atall hazards, Thut was.why they waro thora, At this polnt s reporter of the Staats-Zeflung camo Anjand took & chatr, * . Mr, Saulsbitry—* What ward do you hail from 7" 3Reportor—* I Bl from.no ward. I come from all. over, I am ublquitous, like bad weather. Afy mission in 44ls 1ifo 14 to bo overywhero at tho svme Umo, X ropresent tho Staala-Zeitung, the organ of liborty,”” This ittlo oratton rather nonplused Mr, Saulsbury, “who hiad calculated on hoaring from another ward, o then called the meetingto order, and fnvited thom to .lavea littlo talk, Qe tocting was emall, to bo suro, ‘but thoy could bave a Mitle talk, It was ‘intended to get togothor as many citizans of the old iparty as would como out, o that thoy might rally round the flag once more, and put & Ropublican tckot 4 tho field, A reportor of the Tincs ontered and inquired if that was whoro tho Ropublican mass-meeting was boing held? Ho wan informiod that it was, aud proceeded to tako notes of Mr, Baulsbury’s spcech, That patriot continued his remnrks, to tha offoct that, owing to tho defoction of the press, .and’ on account of tho _firo, thoro not DLeen & straight . Republican local tickot but ono for tho past five yesrs. That wss & pity, Uho Government vas in tho hands of irresponsible men, accountable to no party, and no party was bound in honor'to rulo tho elty und county woll. . Tloere wan ni0 responaibility anywhero, Thero should bo rospon- sibility somowlicro, ~ He wished to have the Tesponsl- Dility fixed, and make some party sccountable, Thero ora bundiods wio woto not présent who wero, fully convincod there should bs & Ropublican tickol o was convinced in his heart, It Wos queer 1t m grost party, bossting » popular majority of 16,000, could" not run tho city, Tuio party should govers » great city ke Ohicago, ity should Lo atralght iket, Tnoy should tako old, ~Thono woro bis viows, 1o would like to hear he views of othera, ) M, Baulsbury moved to the door, and welcomed to o cliair o pligrim who was hangiug round the door. Thin awellod the andicnes to olght, Aftor a patnful sllence of sovoral minute'a duration, r, Baulabury requented wome one to maka a apoocls, Iho eight putriots were milont. Threo emoked, ong zeatod 8 pair of larga boots on tho back of o chalr) and Mr, Bsulsbury held ewect communion 'with a spectacled gentloman sitting benida him, The ro- ult was that Bo called for Mr. Greeloy, tho man’ Lo had bean talking to, ond Mr, Greeloy, whoso front Tamo begine with ., ross, took tho cigar from his Iips, almly surveyod'tho cd of facos, and started in on &n oration, o said that he hated to be eallod upon to antdrtain thom sud not do it.._If they would listen ho would ex- reas his viows {0 'fho Republicans of Ghicago. Ho Frould not presume to represent Lin wazd, o {0 spexk “for 1t, but howould say that ho desired to ace & good admihisiralion in the city, Ho it from tho standpoini of o citizen, and s a citizeg he desirod fo promote the general wolt fare, Asfaraulie could aco, thero would be threcs cornered fght. 1t iy well-Wnown that ono party had ‘alroady thrown down the gauntlet, held meotlngs, and proclimed their {utention to_ give unrestrioted licenso ifo pell intoxlcating liquors, Lo ropeal tho Sunday laws ~and countoract tho habits of good moral eitizons, That s ono body. Next eamo thio Committoo of Seventy, which b conecived tobo o gelf-constituted party. 1t was dotermined to put a ticket in nomination. 0 had no donbt the Soventy and their friends had the good of tho clty at beart. Captious persons wight say thoy were nll scoking oftice, 1o would not say that, as 1o belioved tho Boventy woro friends of the Republican party, aud opposed to tho liquor pari, hat the meoling slould consider the propriety of por- -potusting tho Republican party, that would bo tho third Purty intao contost, Tt shoulil bo borna in mind that arties got their cuo from the Jargo citicn of tho country, und if the Republican party” with a Republis <can majority of 16,000 in o city ke Ohicago could mot perpetusla tself, sometling must bo radically ‘wrong, After tho glorious achioverents of tho Re- publican party, if it bad not power to carry s city itka Chicago, what was the matlor? “Ta apcech wan slglly Intorrupted by tho arrival of B, 3, Miller, Olork of tho West Tovwn, accompaniod Dy a wolking'atick, When nr. Suilfer wes comforiglly seatod, s, Gracloy resuined hia disconrse, 'sayiug e waa in favor of allowiug the Sovonty to bo awaliowed by tho pearty, ‘or the party by the Seventy, for it wne cortain tat if thoy ran oparato tickots both Would be cleaned out by th Heaing crowd, - Tho campaign this fall would par- taka moro of tho inoral sentiment of tho pooplo than By provious campaign with which ho was acquainted, & Tho HMou, Willigma \Waymun, werived, slowing therd rero at least ten Ropublfcaun in_town, M, Greeley kept on talking with tho-easo of & ma- cliine, Lt aajd nothing new, Mz, Baulabury offerad the following : 4 Jiesolved, 'That we will Iabor - for and. sustatn only egular Reptblicans in tho coming eloction, ; * Rtesolved, That wo will resolve -oursclve into & Committea of tho Whole, to got ont one woek from this ovening » full meoting of Republicaun.” Mr, Baulshury asked somobody to socond ihe res- olution, Nobolly did so, : r, Saulvbury soconded thom, “'wo mon loft, loaving a Lalunce of efght, Mr, Baulsbury asked Mr, Wayman if ho was in favor of 8 Republican nomiuation . Wayman nodded, and sald he was could eloot il tholr candiduten, Tho Homiiions posy wan law and order, It was not the nsme only; ihoy Taniod good sy woll enforcad-gond lay tloy wanted, 8 private opinjon publicly expr: A Was, thiat they would olaot thelr tekot, 7 = Mr, Saulabury—* Yes, by 16,000, Ar, Baulsbury counsolod tholn o tako timo by the forelock, Alr. Wayman called upon Mr, Miller, Br. Baulaburs B1r. Wayman— Miller Alr. Baulabury—* Millo Mr, Wayman—*' Come,’ . . Millor nursed bis atick, but tho atick mado no Pomarks, 3ir. Wayman wid i lad to go. Ar. Millor medo tha samo eloquont zemark, it Woyman, Miller aud stick. r, Baulsbury auggosted thoy adjourn for a woek, Mr, Grosloy bolug in favor of {sking timo by ile Torelock, suggeated thoy ¢o towork ou Friday,, g e Baulsbury said"tiey wero adjourned il Frie ay. Tiie Times reportor wanted to know 4t tho resolu- tons were adoptod, Me, Baulsbury said no, Tho Times man soconded them, “They were passod. “Tlio Republican party ndjourned, HESING, The German American Central Unon mot yesterday ovening {n Blawurok Lall, Adolph Bchooinigerin tho clalr, “The Becretary announced tho presonco of sevoral now delegatos from tho Liberty Lesguo No,1and other organizations,. : r, Rosenthial roported tho action taken Friday by tho Agitation Committeo, As s whole Lo thought tho platform improved by tho changes mado, Mr, ‘Clfem movod to concur fu tho report, On motion of Mr, Hoffman It was resd and unan- Amously adoptod, as was tho resolution that no Judicial momination should bo mado, : 1t was suggeated thnd action shiould be had fn regard to mass-meetings, Gen, Lish sald the Committce on that aubjoot had mot (hat afterncon, snd ahould bo pleasod o have & mulb-committco from the Germsue American Assoctation meot with them, Therefors, on motion, the Chafrman waa anthortzed to appoint such a committes, Io deslguated Col, Enoblesdorll, T, A, Hoffman, Jr,, Philip Ateln, snd Edmund Lowenthal, Rolert ‘Thiem, A, B, Gartyman, PLillp Bchwalufusth, Philip Bartolomes, aud Olto Mutchlechnor, Col, Mnoblesdor wanted to know if any Cam- prlgn Comniite bad been appointed, and was au- swerod In the negative, excoptiug that {lo Jolut Com- nittes was acting in tlist capaolty, Gon, Lioh sald that the Olty snd Gouaty Campaign looked~ ab 1t struck him Gommiltes miat be selected by tho mussemosting. As far ad tho mosting was concerned, that could abe tondod to by the Joint Commmittes, which reprossnted all nationalities, Along and useléss dabate followd on this subject, Col, “Knobleslorft moved thiat the different dolo- @gatos be instructod to {ake the necessary stops to so- cure & good aitendance the mass-mootings from thielr respootive wards and soolotion, 1t waa agresd to, It was 1noved that tho platform bo publiehsd once & week In the Staats Zeitung and other Gorman papers, 1t wan bollevd to be uaeless {0 axk the English papors o do it, . "Then 1t waa suggested that it would bo time enough to'llo it after the msss meoling, and aftor s ticket hud been nominated, It was thon ‘moved that the Agitation Gommittes take charge of the mattor, especially as regarded the weckly publication in the Guglish papecs, aud in that eliapg it was adopted. Col, TtnoblesdorT asked if anything had been dono in tho financial way, and_having beent answered in the negativo, movod thnt a Troasurer bo eloctod, Mr. Rosenthal explained that the Joint Committeo had provided for a Committes on Finsncosnd a Treas. urer, to look after campaign exponses, 1la suggeatod {hat $200 contrituted by the Frlo Bnniger Duorger, to turned ovor to that Gommittee, ¥, A, Holfman, Jr., also thought it unnecesaary for {0 Central Union to havos Treasurer, Nor was monoy nocousary mo far nw tho Germans wero concerned, Thoey wore ail hearlily intho movemont, sud acted from gfluclpln. Mr. Rosouthial’s motion was sdopted. The meoting adjourned, ANNOUNCEMENTS. Amoeting of Law-and-Order cltizonn will be held {hin ovoning in the North Biar Ghapel, southesst cor- ner of Bedgwiek and Division streets, at 8 o'clock, for Uhio purposs of organizing the Eightonth Ward Ctub. ‘An_adjourned mecting of poraons who call them- selves liboral-minded citizens, Ia called for thin ovening nt No. 223 West Rundolpl sireot. Thoro wil bo spceclion, of courss. & THE WOODHULL. Her Appearance at Grow’s Opera Mouse Last Evening, A Mixed Audience, and a Mixed Ad- dress to Them, d The Author of ¢ Walks Among ® the Churches” Found . at Last. Tho audionco last ovening at Grow's Opora Ifouse was cortainly amplo In point of mumbers, evon if it ‘was not of tho most elovated character, The attrac- tion wan a locturo by tho notorious Victorls 0, Wood- hull upon_a subject which in itself was sufficiently suggostive to draw & erowd, Tho audienca was com- poscd of men aud women i about equal numbers, 1t must bo acknowlodged that the womon soomed to bo the most sppreciativo Ustonors, aud that thoy took in tho most licontlous sontencea without o blush or shudder, Thoy woro apparontly divided into two classes,’ Ono got soomed to bo young women who csmo from tho desire of cxcltoment, lot it como in ‘what shape it might, and from prurient curiosity ; tho othor clasa consisted mostly of plain, olderly women, who scomed omimated with s mort of irrepressible fonaticlam, They wero probably Bplritualist delegatos from somo of tho intorlor countics of Indiana or Kentucky, snd applauded rapturously overy allugion that could be twisted intoan indelicato suggoation, and Jooked at tho other stenors aa if thoy “wore guilty of o porsonsl aflzont at not applauding also, Tho men were of all shades of character and po- sition, and varied in ags from tho young haberdashor's clork, who thought ¢ That was protty tall talk, you know,” to the Lioary-headed old reprobate, whoso oyos listonod with astisfaction s ho growlod in s quaver- fn;; whisly-bass, * That's so 1 Bully for you I/ ‘This Jecturo itself may bo defiued as @ mixturo of communistio and licantious propositions, and genu- ine plea for roform. In tho atatus of wome en, as regsrda their .work and duty Boma of ,the. sposker’s thoorles are ns old ns the days of Lycurgus, and others ara coriainly as now as the nowest thing outin this fast century, 8ho held that tho parent lus no individual elaim upon tho child.Bho went on : #1 kmow that this by the thoughtloss will bo consid= ered almost. s heartloss proposition, sineo there is no love like a mother’s love for hor child, It will, how- over, be found, If paticnce permit the full considera. tlon, that what lu proposed will giva the very ;}mun scopo for tho exhibition of the mother’s love. It must not be Joat sight of that tho firat thing to bo gained by & ravolution Fn our present social syatem ia batter mon and wonion ; and f 5 wothor's lovo can i1 wny way ln- :ul’éfil’u ‘with thia result, thien it should not bo permitted o do so, ‘* But beforo going further, & grave error that oxists almost universally should Lo corrected, It Is thonght- Tess and incousiatently hield that the children belong to their parents, and because it {s.po hold, it {s the most dangeroua queation with which the roformor has to deal ; but at the samo time, of tho very first ime portance, To say that children do not boldng to thelr paronts, fs to attack o supposed right that bes oxisted: from timo immomorial, and to call down upon the hoad of the attacking. party tho. reprobation oven of radicals, Iam after the truth, however, sud let it bo what it woy, and load whore It may, I uhall pursuo it morcilessly, well Xnowing that when found it will doubly ropay all tho expouso fncurrod, 1t that bo even complota ostracism. 5 *1 would not, howover, ruthlossly wound or shock any tender mother'a heart, I would rather, show her that hor love, if it be really worthy of that divino ‘name, will incline hor to doslre for her child that which will make it the beat or woman, Now I ask overy mother present if this is not what the love of overy ‘mother ought o deslro ; and also furtlicr, if, in doair- ing this, ony sclfish love that sho bears merely for her own aalic, regardiess of the good of hr child, ought notto be ignored in tho highor consideration of its beat interests, and through it of socioty 7 Every truo mothor will 'answer, yoa ! without Lcsitation ; only thoso who would sacrifice thefr children to thelr own wolfish love will oven hesitate, “1¢ fu well known thiat, s civllization progresseand oducation becomea more's question of public Interest, socfety domands moro and mors the conduct of the inatruction of ehildren, Publio schools are now iin- porative, whore, but » hundrod years ago, there Wwas no #uch aystem. Oompulsory education is airoady adopted 1in sonis Btates, and is being serjously considored as a national mosstiro, It is but ana stop’ boyond compule sory education to tho completo chargo of children, It ln:{aly baye the right to say how and how much a child shal Tight to gay, ton shal b, Occastonally, s tho apeaker touched 1pon somo toplo whera she used her accustomed froedom of language, alio was grested with mningled hisaca and sppisuse, in sbout_equal proportion, Bhe frequently retaliated upon her assailauts with vory telling Lits, sthl was corlauly mistress of the platform, She pafd a rather equivocal complitneul to $ho frafernity of roportors, and cortainly left tho msjority of thoso present in doubt us to whotbor she was damning them with ques- tHonablo praite, or vras actually desirous of roturoing to them fhauks for a just approciation of her and -her oauss, Bhosaid that they had always boon ber friends, and, o far as thoy wore able, had iried to do her jus- tice, but. Cha{wnn overruled by thoir supariors, Bho sdded that she hsd boen told by a very prominent gentloman of thia city not to mind the littlo smut that tho papors would throw upon her, & was only the roflection of tho minda of the editors ~who sat bohind the desks. 8lio had heard of 5 sorios of articloa publishod in ono of tho morning papers of this city called * Walks be educated mentally, it cortainly has tho 0, what tho othor” processes of educs~ Among the Churches,” Bho know thd author of thess articles, and.hind talked wilh her, The writer was the keeper of tho largoat slgnatian lowso tn tho city, snd o Thi6 spoakor {8 too well known to need any prtieu lar description, but it may b aaid that sho has not changad materlally sinco hor last visit, oxcopt looking somewhat thinncr, 'Tho ntage was ntarly Alled with her supportars, moatly fomalos of sn uncortain age, Thero waro oue or two long-balred masculines in the pasty, ouo of whom, ¥r, XI. N, . Lowls, was partiou- rly anxious to have his name Kopt out of the nows. papors, If howaa ashamed of Lis surroundiugs, it was quite noodless, _— REPLIES TO “PATERFAMILIAS.” had told her that sho d not lod half juite ot reveal To the Bditor of Tha Chicago Tribune: 8m: Just following my humblo appoal in Tae Trinune of Monday is an artidle omauating from tho brain, surely not from tho heart, of “Patorfamilias,” who coolly solves, by a few figares, tho very important question of how the noble army of clorks, copyists, sowing-girls, and othors in this groat oity, are to pay the oxpenses of living from the salarion they recoive, by tell- them to turn house-servants, Lecome meninls, do tho drudgory that fallato such » lot, and vorl- ly thoir pecuniary condition shall bo improved. Does not tho gentloman know thore are hun- drads of dolicatoly-roared girls in Chicago who aro homoleas, and who aro nably trying to sup- port thomsolven by clerking, sowiug, &o., who could not possibly ‘ondure tho hardservico re- quired from houso-sorvants? If he doos not, I will inform him that suoh is tho fact. I trust tho aspirations for (ho highor and bet- tor that may bo cherishod by thoso worthy girls will not be allawed to die, Epoasbus. Ouoauo, Bspt, 16, 1875, R The Grent Auction Snlo Of beautful grove lots locatud in that delightful sub- urh, Winnetka, takes place to-morrow (Weducaday) on tho ground, A spectal freo train will leava the depot of the Chicago & Northwesteru Raflroad, corner of Caual aud Kinzlo sireoln, ut 103 o, m, As this Is tho first opportiinity over offered to ity at avotion at this polnt, it belio our many readers to embrace it, Tho property fa really attraciive, and worthy tho ate tentfon of those whio ura fn search'uf lovoly sites for ate tractiyo Jomcs, ‘o adniire our readars tht tho salo will Lo fuir and squure, it {s only necessary to montion tho name of the firm Liiat will canduct tho ualo, Mossre, 0, 0, Thayor & Co,, Keal Estate Auctioneors, THE COUNCIL. The Lake-Tannel Troublo Explained by Mr, Chesbrough, Why the Water Will Have to Be Pumped Out, And the Probable Time that Will Be Required. Ad. Schaffner Joins in tho Xowl Against’ Washburn, The Chief Culled On to Make a Report to the Council, i Matt, Bonner Appointed Ohief Fire-Marshal, The Councll liold & regular meating yestorday oven- , tho Acting Mayor in tho Ohalr, Presout : Ald. Bowon, Richardson, Dixon, Warren, McGonnles, Gooy, lcAvoy, Sidwll, Stono, Tickering, Tracoy, Schmitz, Gullerton, McOlowry, Olowry, Balloy, Powell, O'Brion, Bond, Olark, Swoot, Kohoo, Hoath, Miner, Bhorwaod, Mooro, Olaveland, Quirk, McGrath, Eckhardt, Stout, Mabr, Longachor, Schafner, Carnoy, Cantion, Ogden, Brandt, Woodman, Corcoran, TRTITIONS, Potittona woro prosanted and roferrad for wator-pipe on Clybourno aveutio ; for culverts an both sidos the raflrosd track at Park avenuo ; for the paymont of the robato for paving Conal atroot botweon Madison and Twoltth ; for paving Jefferson stroct, from Harrison | to Twaltth, e onprns, ThoBoard of Palllo Works was ordered to putin ‘water-pipes on Ilanover atreet, from McGrogor to Twonty-ifth ; to advortlan for bids for tho bullding s ssewor on Lako atroet, from Halatod to Contro avonue, and Morgsn stroct, from Evans to tho river, tncluding in tho proposal tho nocossary lling of Morgan atroot. STREET IMPROVEMENTA, 3 The Doard of Publls Works roported ordinances for paving Foster stroot, from Harrlson to Polk, nud fixing the width of sidowalk spaco on Kinzle streot west of Astiland avenu, Thio ordinance oxtonding Arnold stroot, from Twen- ty-aixth aud Twonty-seventh, was passod, . OANAL STREKT VIADUGT, Tho Board of Publlc Works reported that thoy had oxponded $20,610 for widowalks, damages, ralsing hounes to grade, at the Qanal stroot viaduct, and the ‘balauco could probably bo sotted for $450, T ioap- ‘propriation of {'ID,OM ‘would, therefors, bo suticiont, - TIE THOUDLE AT THR TUNNEL, 3 “Tho Board of Publio Works submitted & report ln roply to a resolutiou of the Council calling for Infor- mation {n roply to cortain statoments in T TRIBUNE Tolativo to a posalblo interruption of tho wator aupply, Thoysay: * 4 We aubmit s dotailed report by the City Engineor, Tho Board regret the uneceaxity which’ oxiats for pumplug out tho tunnel, and for (aking tho water~ supply from tho ako shoro even for a short time, nnd they would not feel juatified in dolng ro had thoy not already exhausted all other justifiablo meaus to over- ccomo the ditliculty, A good deal of valuable time hag alroady boon lost, snd tho contractors Lavo oxpendad largo sums of moucy in tho various expedients to which thoy havo resorted to stop tho leakago. 4 Tho Board bollove it to be of ihoutmost imporiance that tho work for the tunuol bo hurried on with sl possible diapatch, and to the end that the dificulty at tho crlb may be ‘speedily_ovorcomo, and tho tunnel work put in progress, tha Board have decided to pumyp Tho water out of tho fuaiiel, and tako the cliys supply from the lako shoro for o fow daye." The following is Mr, Ohcsbrotgh's report: “Tho focts in the caso relatiug to the nature and extent of tho dificulty existing with the lake tunuel arotheso: Intho aluking of tho ebaft for the new Inko tunnol, which shaft has been successfully com= pleted, water came in soveral timed, ss was belleved from 'tho tunnel, This waa feared in the original planning of the now tunnol, bocause it is well knoyn that brick masonry of {hat idnd is vory rarely, if over, wator tight and as the distanco botween tho ‘old and tho new shaft, is only mhout ton feot, it wna thought that soskaga though the brickwork might hava saturatod the ground somo distance around during tho years (hat had elapned since the _completion of the old tunnel, moro cspeolally if any portion of tho ground shonld be com- pored ofother mutoriat thau liard or atiff Liuo cly. o moot this contingeney it wan provided i tho apecid- cation that the fron cylinder for {ho shaft should ex- tond to tho bottom of {he sump, or to. about roven feot Dolow tho bottom of the tunnol, aud that an fron lock should bomado snd kept in_Feadiness to ba used in cage the naturaof tho ground should ronder it nocos- sary, f in tho so ual siakdng of tho new shatt tho ground appeared 1o be good aficr renching tho luvel of the top of tha old_tunvol, and the dificulty of forcing down the oylindor through the hard ground was ao great that fora timo it sccmed ns if it might bo afo to con struct the now tunncl-shaft s tho old ono was, that i, Dy stopplug the iron work just sbove tho top of the tunnel, and making it of masonry bolow. The appear- ance, Howaver, of & slight moletire on the sido toward the old tunnel’ showed that it would uot bo prudent to excavate much Dbelow the bottom of the cylinder, nud it was detormined fnally to car- ry. the cylinder down to the boitom of the sump, Tho contractora proceaded with the work slowly, but without any indicstion of sorious troublo from wator until the 221 of April, on the morning of ‘which, to the surprisc of all, tho now shaft was found filled with water, It waa impossiblo to eay how fuat tho water camo im, nnd it waa fearod that 1t might hiave brought in earth suflicient to endanger tho sia- Dility of the old tunnel, Soundings, howover, indicato the coming in of very littls, if any, earth, 44 At this stage tho contractors wore dirocted to put in 1ho air-lock, aud do tho rest of the work under pros- sure, Whon tho now shiaft had boen emptled by means of ho air-pressure, it was found that no spprecialbo amount of earth had com In during tho irraption, e rumoved all anxiety sbout o condition of thg tunnel, Tho work of uinking tho oylindorwas conlinus ed with tho sir-lock, and of couras under all tho dissd- vantagea of tila rrocess, Occaulonally somo of {he machlnory would got eut of order wnl (o alaft would @1l up partially or wholly, but in all of theso togother mok ovor one-third of n cubloyard of earth was loft {n deposit in tho bottom of the sltt. s 3 Aftor much todions Iabor tho cylindor was forced downward to it propor dopth ; the invert of masoary at tho bottom of Liio sump put'tn, and the wholo shaft, 50 far a3 concerned its interior, wus in a moat satisfuce tory condition, Itwas 6o Light that, oyon without tho aig-prossuro, thoro was ng leakago inlo it, “Thero romained_then, Juno 0, tho critical and im- eult aporation of putting intho' oyo " or entrancoto o gallory o sauncct the gow sliath with tho new tunnol, This oyo is on tho kouth eldo of tho now ahaft, or tho furthest from tho old tunncl. We Foliod updn the air-pressura to cuablo us fo do this work, and folt that Jn tho oxperience gatned in sinking tho cafssons for tho maln plore of tho Esat River Dridge, whero they somolimes successfully extendsd thelr oporations i tho rowoval of Iarge bouldors sov- erul fect outaide tho Lottom of thie calusons, that aucki 4 roliance was roasonablo, A Without burdoning ihis roport with unnecesmary dotail of operations, it fa thought suflicient to sny that tho contractors word roquired to prodce duplicates of ail thos paris of thoir machinory that are Mublo to ivo out, and to amploy 8 full forca of nion cxpericnced n dificult ground, The wark of pulting in tho oo was then commonced, Lut vory soou suspondod by an irruption which brought in 50 much earth that 1t was con3iderad imprudent to continuo operations any fur- fhor without eraployiug o diver et fo. descoud tho shatt of thoold tunnel and_examino the condition of that tructure, _Mr. John Quinb, of Datralt, was sent for. On his arrival ho deacendod tho shaft of the old tunnel, aud was unable to find tho least ovidence of in- Jury t tho work, “Tho great difficulty In prosccuting the work was to Xoep tho alr from cxcaping at the oyo (ho moment tho water waa forced belaw tha opening on tho south_side of the oylinder, It seomod strungo that 80 much alr shiould scapo botweon the outside of the cylinder and tho firm clay prossing against it, 1t was discovorad, lomever, that oakum sud pleccs'of wood used to atop thia cacapo of air opposod aflorwards on th surfaco of the water noar tho top of tho cylindor, In conso- uence of tlus, holos wore drilled thraugh tho aldcs of tha cylinder from witlin, and it was discovered hat tho alr and wator forced from thio Lottom of tho oylin- dor up the obtxldo Lud ot chunnel, I some piscos 5ix foet wide sud two feot doop, b Whiat was known to bo ori U clay, Whis holo wes filled a3 'fit!muy“ 0wl bo . thom - tho bottom of hu Iake, canvan placed thoro and olay on top agaln. It was.fhon found that tho shaft could bo very nearly emptied of .water, oven without tho air. preeutice, bud remalued e fof womo days, It vas at his timo thought Lewt to. dlspento with tho air-pres- suro, as it iud causod o rauch tronblo and oxponke ; Dbut actusl oporations were scarcoly rocommonced bo- fore another frruption of water aud earth took place, during which It was found that the filling put in at{ tho bolton of tho laks lind sottled considcrably, It waa agaln made good, not only with olay, but with bags of bLay and cluy nized togolher, During this oporation, 1t waa discoverad that thoro was an undoubtod couneo- tion botwoen tho old tunuel and tho now, and further ozaminations wero mado by tho diver, but siill no crack {uto which ha could put Lis kuife-polnt was dis- coyored i tho old work, “e old tyunel wus fn the original eonstruotion oxtondod aboub G0 feot ensl of tho ahaft, nud & cust I bulkbond placod about fous feot cast of the siatty It was thought thut tho wain leakngo was around thia bulkiead ou top, and th diver filld up with cluy i ll:lli! and olberwise, the whole spaus between the abaft and tho bulkhead, but thy leakuge from tho old work to the noew. was not diminlshed Ly i, “Tho quautily of water {liat leaka from tho old ta the now work kua beon measurod on Lwo ocenslous pwards of & mauth apart, sud, ow noar a8 can bo es- tituatod, {t wan tho sumo cach tine, Thie Wholo umount wuuld pasg |hrunsrll un openiny lcss than ono inch square. undor {ho smmo pressura, It probably comou from hundreds of small loles that alwayn nra found {u rick masonry, aud could ossily be pumped out ns fast s 1L comed fu by anflicfent ma-~ chlmnyd for moro than five thnes a8 much has been rapeéd out in auccewstul miufug operations, Dut fn caxo wo ubould not bo Jusiifiod fn stieuivting to enrry on tha wark in_auich & mannor, for there would bo dangor of Lringing in 80 jauch carth a to ondsngor tho safety of the oid work, which might disastrously afféct 1lia aupply of watar'to the clly, # Under these circumstances, after having tried at nerious oxpouso and dolay to tho contrastor (o svotd It the most prudant Wy now soomn to bs to pump ouk tio wator from the shafla of tie old {nunel nd thus otFid of the danger Luat would olterwisa throton at work, . “Tlia objoctionn to thin courts Liave been oarcfully conalilered, especially tho nocessity it would uvolve of mupplying fhe city temporarily from tho loko shore at this sozson of (s year, It lias iberefors been mig- gented that further oporations Lo deluyod at the erlb il aftor froat, ¥ « 48 gond on the Iako Lo wator {8 now ordinail shioroas it fn ot the crib, and tho Nalt, which uacd to croato 8o great nulsance, a0 soon affer frost, beforo tha upply wes drawn from tho tunnel, do not appear in Jarga numbera il after cold woather, - 4Iio remion for placiug tho now ahaft so near tho old oo was, o couldn't gob it any further off without toiching tho orib, ho vibratlons of witich in very nlory woathior tlght have injurad the cylindor, #11i6 ronson for not placing tha oylindor outside of {hio present crib was tho expoiise and troubls attonding suich s work, Teslden tho rlak of -loahug a crlb n thy operation of towing it o its place and scouring it 18 counlderod qulto na groat 8 thut of troublo with tho plan adopted. Deaides, nnothor crlb, when madoy would raqiiire tio miaintonance of anothor lighthouso, together with the constant_attendanca and oxponno of ksoper, dnd would increaso ho dangor to navigation in Toggy weallicr, eapeclaily if Llio keepse nl atich o tlmo atiould be I8 any wiso Incompatent for duty. 2o queation in ofton Asked, How loug will (t take to overcomo tho presont difficulty? It is impossiblo o amawar withcortainty. Aflor tho pumping down of thio shafts, which cannak bo commencod bofore thio inlot baslg on tho shoro 1a dredged out, [t may not tako & week to put tho whols work beyond il apprehension of morious troubls, and it may roquira soveral woeks, “/1n caso tho slioro waler whould from auy can hocome dnjurioun or bo consldored so by the Board of Heaih, tho wark at o now shaft could bo nuspondod, tho oldtunnal shafts fllod, aud tho city's supply com> moncod agaln fromn tho crib in half au liour,» BMALL-POX HOATITAL. Tho Board of Honlth submitted sn_eatimate for $4,261.58 for nrticlos necossary o bo purchased for {ho Himall-Pox Tonpital, and an catininto of 0,000 for a sower from tha hospital to tha West ‘Byaneh, Tho lionpital wil havo n eayacity of about ono lundred atents, 1 Vos roferred o tho ommilteo on Finance, KENORENE, ‘ The ordinanco providiug for lighting numerous strocts whors asscssments havo been minde for gase Tamps, but tho maius have not -besn laid, with koro- ene, was taken up, { 1t 'was opposed on the gronnd that 1t would not look well, and tho mains would #oon bo lald an nomo of tho strcéts montioned In tho order,” and it was thereforo ‘postponod—yeas, 24 ; nay, 10, ALD, SOIAFFNER, Ald Bchaffner roxa to o porsnal oxplanation, Tho Topor of {ho proceedings of the Lull investigation said ono of tho witnosscs #a1d o Liad not bean iefora tho Polico Cammittce, but that Ald, Schaffner ealled on. him and knew what Lio know, o Alderman donied that tho atatement lind & word of truth In it, liaalro denfed tho statomont {liat the Polico Committeo lind summoned any witnesses relativo {o Shorldon's cliarges against Washburn, ‘WASRDURN AND MILWAUERE, The majority nd minority roparts of tlio Committea which fnvestigated tho chargos made ngalust tho Sus porintendent of Polica by certaiu Milwaukeo papers Were taken up. “Tho miajorlly report is & vers mild document, pub- i1shed long ago, and which oxonerates Washbura from nny blame, ' Ald, Schaffner denounced it 14 8 whitowashing To- rt. Then ho wont on to spenk of tha uttor demoral- izntfon of tho pallce forco, which coutd not be cured so long sa tho_ Bupcrintondent seted in violstion of the rules, by asking for monoy for officors, nslio had done, 1ia abript roplica and rough conduct to the Mayor of Milwaukeo showld also bo robuked. Ald, Bhorwood said 1t lookod to Lim 18 if an cffort was boing mde to throw mud on tho. Superintendont whother fio was right or wrong, o thonght at ono timo that thero was something in tho charges against Waaliburn when Ald, SchafTner brought them, but ha Dad changod his mind, Thero was nothing 'of sny consoquenco in the chirges 50 for 08 tho tostimouy went, - Thio Superintondent did usk for $200 03 o re- ward,—that wns admitted. Ho did no moro then ke Liad 4 right to do under tlie charter, 3 Ald, Bchaffuor donicd that tho Superintendent had any sitch privilego under the charter, 210, Lengacher mid thot. during. ihe fuvestigation Commissloner Sheridan sald tho Superintendent had no right to ask or reccive a reward. Ald. SchaiTuer wsnted to read tho charter, Ald. Sherwood refusod to give way, Ald. Lengacher said ha know tho reason why. Tho Aldermin did not want {o henr tho law sud tho ovi- dun:m read. Both woro damaging to the Buperinten~ dent, - < Ald. Bherwood paid no atfontion to tha roimark, but went on to give bis viows of tho charges, Ho tould neo nothiog fu thom, If the Council was anzious_to haovo thotestimony read bo was willing, but Lo be- Tioved 1t wonld bo fonnd 6f 1o consequatico. Ald, BehntToer thought the ovidenco shonld bo read in dotail, Ho wis nurpried that tho Aldorman would imply i with throving Qirt st Superiatendunt Washbura, which he denied doing, Al ho charged tho Superinleixiont with was uniawful actlon, o connldorsd tho Polico Deparimont was fu a divgracoful condition, snd tho Buperiutendent and many' other oflicers should Lo swept away. Ald, 8herwood seked whether Mr. - Washburn do- ‘mandod tho $300 beforo he gave up the goods, when Ald, Schaffner ngain reflorated” that ho' did_not nccuso tho Superintendent of dishonest conduct, Tlo hopod tho_ evidenco of tho Comuitteo would be read, 3 Ald, Cullerton thought that ATr. Tock wan a8 much {0 Lianona tho Superintendont, e moved that the majority and minority roports be placad on filo, Ald, Langachor movod that tho motion be iatd on tho tablo, 3 Tho yeas and nsys wers called with o following xo- sult—ycas, 12 ; naym 23, ; Tho motion to placo both roports on file was then adopted—ycas, 21 ; nays, 14, TIE OHIEF OF FOLICE OALLED ON TO REFORT, Ald. Richardson offered tho following : “\irruras, 1t is 8 mattor of common report thatdur 4ing the past fow months but a emall number of arrcsts havo boen mado by tho police forco in comparison with tho lsrgo uumber of crimes which havo bon To- portedat poiico headquartors ; and “ Wugneas, Tho public bavo tho right fo know hatlor 14 setvauta o doing ieir duty s Wiorelors, o “ Resnleed, That thlOblotof Tolles by sad i lerobs, fnutructod 1o roport in writing to this Gounoil at it mext regular meoting, tho number, dafes, and charo: tor of tho varioua criles which Lavo boob roportod at tho polics headquarters ainco tho 1st of January, 1873, and also the names of tho parties arrested for Laving committed said crimes,and whon thoy wora 8o nrrasted aud 1o givo tho whiolo in detall, 60 that tho Council and the commuuity may know how ofliclent. tholr po- lico foreo Ia." p TThe Alderman stated that ho did not mako tho mo- tion a8 » reflectlon upon tho managemont of the Super- intondent of Pollco. ‘Thio tosolition Was referred. to tho Committeo on Police, Who Wero requested to’ procure s stalement whon eallod upon, aud furulel it o tie Gounell, Ald, Cullerton ‘moved that tho dato b alterod to Aug, 1, 1872, which waa done, © WATER-WORKS INVERTIGATION, Ald, McGrath offored the following : “ Wnunras, 1t Is bolloved by wmnny of our oltizens that tho expetiso of operating tho englnca nsed by tlio city st tio Water-Works exccods tho exponéo of operating othor makes or stylea of ongines usod, by ather citics baving tho samo or groater capacity ; sid. “ Wuenean, 1t will bo necessary for tho city fo pur- chnse sn additionnl pumying-ongine for {he West Sldo Water-Works s foon as sald Waler-Works firo completed ; and “ WitEnas, It 18 the duty of tho clty to furnish wator to our citizeus as cheap na possiblo ; theroforo, “ Negolved, Thot a special committos of three, ono from exch Divislon of o' city, bo appointad, by tho chalr, whoso duly it thall ba {0 oxsmine tho difforeut pumplng-onglues 1ow in uso* by uthor cities, and re- port to the Councll the result of heir Inveatigations,” - MATT DENREIL CONFINMED, Ald. McGennisa moved that Matthins Benner bo con- firmod Fire Macabal, {n accordunce with the nominu ton of tho Masor! atid tho roport of tho Committes on ¥iro und Water, “Tho call of tho yeas and nayw rosulte od—yous, 35; nays, 0, : THk COUNT-HOUGE PLANS, Ald, Quirk offcreil a resolutlon Inviting the dosign~ era of tho Avautl, # Chfeago's Pride, and “1, H, 8. V.7 plans to appcar befora the Councll and explain thielr morits, Tteferrad to the Committeo on Publio Dulldiugs, Ald. McGralh miovod that, innamuch as tho Cdunty Comminsloniora hiad urdored tha payment of tieir por- tdon of tho prizes for tho thres accoptod plans, tho Counefl da the samo, Raoferred to the Committos on Finance, On motion of Ald, Woodman, it was Tesolved that the consideration of Court-Ilouse plaus bo mado tho ‘order for nozt Monday night at 0 olack, Tho Councdl thon adfournod, —_——— Renl Estate at Auotion, Tho 8alo of that very dealrablo ploce of property, No, 74 Bouth Sangamon siroet, a throc-story and busoment brick store and_dwolling, will tako placo on tho prome 1508 this aftornoon, at half-past 3 'clock, Wo would suggost tho attondanco of thowo of our roaders who aro in Want of such class of proporty. 0, 0. ‘Thuyer & G0, Toal Estato Auctioneers, will mako the salo, S o LY Elow Coville’s Boy Fixed that Ifolls “Thiat oy of Coville's hna beon In_troublo sgain,” soy tlo Datbury Nees, Wilo way plagiug I Mrs. Qonoy's yurd, noxt daor, right after dluner, Thursds o had Mre, Coney's dogs Naruesaod ton wash-boiler, and was driving up and down & cobble-walk, when that Tady catao out sith o fingor in_each ear, ond told Bim bo munt cloar out,as #ho cxpectad company at 4 o'clack, and hls noluo \was altogetlior too ntich for tho occasion, illo obedienco was morp prompt {on aho Liad any Toason {u oxpock or evon doslre, In fact, o Jeft at onco, Hrst glying tho boflor s kick (lat noarly doeapitated'the dog at both ends, Mrs, Conoy waa obliged to unhiftels tho dog liorsolf, which slo diil aftor catehing him, 1 appears that the bell at Aen, Conoy'a door domewhat ti i the spring, wud satior dile cult to sound, This fuct was well-known to young Coville, and, while Mrs, Gonoy was chnsing tho dag, tho outhful misereant stofo in the louso, and with the olp of a filo fixed thnt door-bull so It would pull cau At3a'clock promptly, Uio pastor of Ars, Comoy's clitirch came up ou tib sloop of Mrs, Conoy's houue, aud, beluygowara tat tho bellpul rouired conaitor: ablo musclo, gavo it a sharp twitch, sud fumodiately Teft tho stoop huad firat, svith the bell-kuob clutehed fn Dl hwud, nnd slx foot of wiro wwingiog sbove him, In the descont hio split his coat tho wholo tength of the Dack, broko down (io gate, complotely ruined his Dat, aud sorlowsly brufoed’ botl elbows, Alrs, Conby who was lookiliy throngh tno bilnda all thd 4o, was yory much shocked Ly tho accidont, but promiptly lod "tho gentleman, fnia {ho Lous, sid su prompily dressod his wounds, An oxamunation of 1o el Fovoaied iat 36 hadk been trined. it and us 3fra, Couoy wus quite confldont Covtlio'a boy hid done ity slio roported to Mre, Covillo that eho netuslly heard b eny tho other duy tnt Lo would “x Uit Lell.! ‘fhis full term of sehiool commencod yosterdsy, but Qoville's bav was not there,? OUR TEXAS VISITORS. How Thoy Enjoyed Them. selves Yesterday. A Visit to tho Stock-Yards and Transit House, ‘What One of Their Number Sald to an Interviewer. Quits unoxpectedly, but nono tho loss wolcome, & party of delegaton from the prons of our southornmost sinter Blato, Toxas, arrived in Chicago ou Bunday morning lnst, at 8 oclook, Doing unnnnounced, thoy woromot takon in hand as thoy should and would havo been, nnd shown tho principal glorles of our clty, As it waa, thoy moandorod through tho streots, and fully enjoyed, in tho quist of o abbath aftor- noon, o view of the reborn srchitoctursl boutios which havosprung up sincatho fire, Yoalerdsy morn- ing it waa roaolvad by somo of our cltizons who woro made ncquolnted with thelr erriyal that, sithough fall Justiea could not bo dono to our visltors, tho day ehould bo dovoted to showing them ono of tho institutions with which our progross s intimately conncctod. Col. Dowon, of South Ohicago, with his usual onargy, rush- od arotnd, and soon ucceaded in placing at tho dis- posalof the Lourisls, for an afternoon tripto tho Bocke Yards, {rain of tho Lako Shore & Michigan Southern Raflway Company. Tho morniug was dovoted by tho “Toxans ton visit to tho Board of Trade, whero thoy ‘wero iudoatrinated into the mystorios of selling short, putasnd privilegss, tho playful pecullarition of bulls and bears, and were fnvited to put up marging, an in- vitation which was gonerally doclinod. After sponding 80 hour vory pleasantly smong he bovino and ursino community, tho Lono Star ink-slingors roturned to the Pacifio Motel, whoro thoy partook of the mid~day meal, which waa o forlify tholr atomachis againat tho trial which tho atrongth of tlat somowhat delicato conatitu ted organ undergoes whon visit to tho Stock-Yards en- talls tho encountoring of » southoastorly galo which hns pamsed over tho Fortllizing Company's Works and caught up somo of lta supersbundant and highly- qustlounblo fragranco, Tho Tezan oditora aro just stol men 13 might bo_ expeoted by sny o who haa road tho historléal works of Onpt, Masuo lteld. Dark brown of comploxion, with long black huir sirosming down thefr broad alioulders, their bright, bosd-liko Dlack eyes gllstening sharply in the siado of heav, sombreros, thoy prosont an appearance at unco jutole lectual and forbidding, They are tho Iast kind of men Whom oo would visit In tho' odiforial sanctum with “ You Just take lack that ohnoxious paragraph or eloo—" Their bolts bristlo with varions kinds of cut. lery, from tho gontlo combination of pockot-kntfo and corf-gcrow up o tho 12-inch bowlo, whone acquaint- auca with antagoniatio livor Js attested by dork . 'crimson alsle on blade and hilt, whilo * in each of threo ~ sub-coats iail pockots Inrke & goven barrel | #tpop,n which, on tho authority of Blato's-Attorney Reody who ouglit {o knovw, s short slang for » pintol or Tvolver, Thoy aro almost ail, or almost all bavo been, soldiers, the Towent of rauk among tho forly prescat faiilng ‘moan under tho apparently somowhat dobasing title of € Major." All the rest of the milltary cditors wera Colonels and Gonerals, Thecivic portion wers Judgos, withont excoption, Thoy were dlstinguistied from tho zest of the world by tho wearingon tho lappol of tho cont of m blue ribbon bearing tho legoud “ Toxas Press,” with o lono star dividing tho words, Thadioner at tho Pacifio belng sccomplished, the party assombled and wended thofr way towarda tho dopot, whoro an ongino and a couplo of cara wero in waitlilg. In tho cara the timo of tho Toxans was maine Iy deyofod to a porusal of tho efght Biblea which tho Gompany heng tp, four n cach car, and exhort pansangors to * rond and return,” ' Outside of this oc- cupation morciless chaff waa (reoly indulgod fn at. {ho oxpense of o Lone Star editor who had oxprossed hix readiness to awop " his wholecounty {n_Texas for n Jnlf interost in tho Grand Paclfic Hofel, aud only re- grottod that thoro wasn't a placo in tho huge caravau~ Bary whoro ho could comfartably grazo Lis calves, With a view of ascortalning whothor siuca thelr nr- rival in our midst tho Southorners had picked up the ‘moro important facts in our ¢ivie history, Tz Tnin- uNEroporlar who, was detalled to secompany (e ex- cursionlsts to tho Stock Yarda Interviewed fho Nestor of thoparty, 8 vénerablo Judgs, whoao long gray locks nnd flowing beard lent him a very patriarchal appeat— ance, The Judge having expreasod hin wonder ot Chi- cago's magnificenco, her eapid rocuncitation after tho firo-flond had, otc., was questionod as $o the 1nora Sm- portaut oventd which Lave accurred sinca tho firo, Deftly turning to rocont occurronces, tho reporter” asked i “ Now sir, 1lidly speaking, what is the general opinfon in Texas with” rogard to Sheridan’s antipathy to tho Superintondent 7" “ Judge—* Wo cousider tho Gencral to be grit, s good soltlier ond —" . Reportor—* I beg your pardon, Judgo; thereis a little misunderstanding ; I don’t moan that Sheridan ; Tmean TiE Sheridan, the groat Slieridan ; ho whoss volco s omnipolent $h Bridoportand ronounds lu {ho chamber of (ho Police Commisslonors, Whiat {2 thoughit 4u Galveston of his chargos 2 Will they hold 7 What doos tho Texas press say in ths matter 7" ‘Tho ancient Judgo, who runs thio Dallas Tntelligencer, n Texay weokly, shook his head in so mournful an mesbiig 8 manor tat 1t At at once platu ho kuow nothiing of tho mattor, Pitying him, the re- portor - thought to tread upon safe ground, and ssked “What fs iho oplnion of tho Lone Star State citizens with regard to the aspirations of Anthony Cusar Healng to the Chicago Mayoralty 2 In ghost, in thelr opinfon, will lagor and liccngo or lawand order carry tho day in our next election 9 At thiu Juncluro the ignorant Texan, ‘whose efforts to concoal his fnexcusablo lack of knowl- edyzo of the wighty events which aro at present con. yulsing the centro of tho Northwestorn portion of the Unjon was cnabled, by an accident, to hide his em- Darrassment ond turn tho convorsation, Tho car was nearing the. Btock-Yards, A gontlo sonthwesterly Dreeze, which In {ts Might had stooped earthward ond toyed fovingly with tho heaps of matter lying in and around tho Fertilizing Company’s works, filled tho car, and {ta presonco was acknowledged by o genoral outery of # Oh, Lord " ¢ Phaw | * Good graclous.” “Pali,” and o hundred other oxpreastona indicativa of anything rather then gratification, and » upanje moun burylng of facos in ho dopths of pockot- .landkerchiefs, In the excitemout tho “Tesan Nestor, #0 profoundly ignorsnt of mon aud monnora amongst us, withdrew to hide his ebamo in thoe furthermost recosses of the othor cur. In a fow mo- menta tho train stopped, Tho party wers in the widst of the Block-Xards, Icre thoy wero taken in tow by Col. Bowen, who lod {hiom among two-storiod cara of grunting ond_squcaling hogs, Lugo Dons of cattle, of which those witlithe supcranaturally long horns wers wolcomod by tho party s follow-countrymen, and treated to many a kind caress, Theso duly examinod, an immense slsughtering-liouse was gone through, from tho basoment; where 1s storod tha barreled lard, up tothe top story, whero every doy 4,000 hogs make thoir last farewell to carth as vital pige, boforo they go throngh tho preliminary oporations of " boing Xilled, scalded, shaved, and dissected into shoulders, sides, hams, and other portions, and ‘mado roady totake their piace in tho commercial world aa inanimate Fnrk subjoct to rings and corners, and Hablo to bo shipped off 1o all parta of the habifablo, hogt-oating globo, A walkto Dexter Park was duly appreciatod, the beantiful tracke meeting wish woll-daserved praise, ‘whilo sowo elephantine Durliam atecrs, avoirdupolsing {n tho vicinity of 20 tons eachi, which aro quiotly browsfug in tho Southern inclowiro, Were vory favor-. ably oritlolsad, : Atthe Translt Houso {ho party were invited to par- take of nu impromptu lunch, gotfen up by tho pro- prietor, cousisling of the invariable chicken-aniad, cold meats, and thiat pecullar kind of * pop * of which, a8 yot, no Blate's~Attorney's brief has vouchsafed a dofinition, In thoshort ten minutes dovoted toit & number of tossta were ra{waml sud apcechios made, Judgo Norton, of tha Dallus Intelliyencer, on bohalt of Toxan and thoe Toxan pross, thunked tho Ohilcaga fioutlomen who Lind cont Lutod to tholr comfort dur- ng their brief stay, HMohoped Qlicago citizens would bous fayorably impresscd by Toxan quill-driverd na they bad hitherto been by Toxan lvoe stock, The other Lone Star speakers wero J, Van Bennett, of tho Galnesvillo Democrat, Qol, Dolorse, of tho Clarksvillo Standard, and V. H. Lowis, of the Patis Daily Press, 'The tosats wera of tho usual mutual-ad- miration slylo, aud flew to and fro fn a lively mannor for eoino minutes, aftor which tho traln was enterad, sad on (o wey Huoro poccl-making shorioned (i journey, - 3 Among the most notablo of the visitors, and doserv- {ng of special mention, was Gen, Darr, tho mirthiul man of tha crpwd, a Jovial, beet-n g of Lorcls lean frame, whosa publication is to “Loxan what Punch 1a to England, Charirarito Franco, nnd Kladderadatuch to Germany, 1lis businuss cards (ho 18 unable to come press his qualifications {nto oue), two in number, bo- sidos explaining his editorisl functions, seok to adver- tiso threo saloons which he runs, and' designates To- spectively “The Iorn «Round the Lorn,” and # o Sriall End of tho Iforn.” Ho conaldera himaelf 22 e raultor of Cougruss by $30, nesinuch for ireat. Ing the mombers of the Congressioual oxcursion all round in Juno last, ho wus fined that awmount b{ tho Gulveston ~CGommon Councll, He tryys ols with n ploster of Toris statue of bia wife n his packot, which lo 16 vory proud of ol fo aucl us bo niay bo fniroduced (o, ; ‘Take them altogothier, the Texaus, not excluding the Topolvers and howie-knlvo sra a viry il plosiaut sot of follows, aro highly struck with Chicago's beauty and enterpriio, sud oxprean a gencral opinion i whon thoy go back to Toxas, which they will do via that slumberous and unprogressive city, Ht, .Louls, they will have enough to foll of Olicngo to Ail tho next Lalf-dozey editions of thelr newapapors, e HE SHOULD BE TOLERATED NO LONGER. The “drand Contral Thoatro,” locatod on: Canal stroet, near Madison,—n low rosort, the existence of which ahould e no longer pormittad,—waa tho scens, yeaterday aftornoon, of snotber bloody afiray, ‘Tho priucipal in the matter was the notorious Oharles Freo, whoso uname Lus oftou appoared In connection with Lrutal oncounters, Not long sinee ho asusulted an - offenaive man in (he saloon attached tothe lllrnlm. and fuflicted severs injurics upon him with s beor— flass, Mo wau prompily arsealed for bin rufluniiun, ut as Lis victim legan to recover, ho wan Hberated under bonds for his appearance wt the Criminual Court. Now ho s In troublo again, and rlchly duservivg of sovere punishiment, Yusturday morning o beeamo Involved i s dinpite with Kitdy Tromfcld, a glel who s employed i the W ligatroi and oboyloy fb Drutal snd cowardly b 3 atinctw, strnck tior on {16 hiead with & hoer nug, caui- !m(lu'llfhl fracture of the skull, Tho ponr girl waa attendod by Dr, Dunn,who tlinks the wound will have Do serfous results, Shortly aftor his manly explol, Freo was takon Into cuntody and lockad tp at the Unlon Atrent Siation, but wn wpocdily bailad et by tho propriotor of the’ ** Granil Gentral 'Choatre. " Tha fact (it Froo has bocn rotalned In the * (lisatro ™ ster tha many villainoun critmon of wiicis e Loe bovn gulily, in suiliclont _ovidouco of the charaoter of {ha Dlacs and ita accupntn, e e THE CITY IN BRIETF, A npeclal meating of {le Dirociors of tho Orphan Anylum witl ba hold thia afternoon, at 2 o'clock, A great vagrant fa Nicholas Bbarp, o was ncensnd of arovolling crime, and tried heforo Justics Buuyon and sentenced to pay 8 finie of 100, enry Whiltle, 14, Gluns, Charles Dittmire, and Tarry Hurna aron quartot of vagrants thut Justice Senlly nout to Bridowell yeaterday for two and threo months, Tho Rellof Employment Buroan, at No, 63 Lasallo atreot, 18 furnishing (ho best of men for positions of trust and bustness experlonce, Taborlng men and ‘mochanica can e furnished for tho clty or tho coun- try, | Aspecial moating of the Chicago Oaledonian Olb Lian Leen called by Chleftain Jobnstone for this oven- ing, at 8 o'clock procisely, n tho basemout of tho Presbyterian Church, corsier of Hanganion and Weat Adams atreet, . Tho alarm from Tox 976, at hslf-past 8 o'clock yess terday morning, was cansod by tho_ hurning of a barn at the rear of No, 75 Luble atreel, owned by Houry Busy, Loss, $200, The alarm from Dox 03, at haif-past 10 yestorday morniug, was occasloned by tho burning of & frama dwelling-house at No, 40] Stuart strect, Lons, 003 fnsured 1n tho London, and Liverpool, and Globo, Tho nlarm, ot 8 o'clock yestorday morning, from Tox 866, wan oceasioned by firo fu o wo-nlory framo Lulld. ing ocenplud by Willinm Colling, on Twenty-secoud aireoh noar Asbilind avotiuo, - Lons, $160 lawured for Jolin Blokes, & lahorer, was run over by o train of tho Rock Iularid & Pacific Road yosterdny abght noon, near Lighteenth strect, i let log was_dislocated, and ho was Injurod infernally, 1o was taken to tho County Hosplial, o Maurleo Bauland fs o man who has very itlo hu. manity. Ho left {hirteen cattlo in the Block-Xards for fivo duys and nlghts without anything to eat or drink, Theso fucts being mado known to Juatico Scully, ho fined Dauland $25 oud costs, At 6 o'cluck yostorday evening s boy named Osear Jorston, 3{5:11! old, was ruu over by a brick-wagon and inslantly killed, on Belal strcel, The driver of tho wagon, Patrick "Morren, was arrestod and Jooked up at the Doarborn Btroot ftation; + Jobn Durkin, who wns the leader of fhe gang of thioves whio kriocked down and robbed Miles O'Con- nel of o watch and choin and $135 in money, was up beforo Juatico Dauyon_ yesterdny morning, and Lia case was continued iill Wodneadsy next under bonds of $1,000, Thie victim of tho Saturiay night beor-naloon shioot ing: nifray, Chatles Breckenthntl, atill Hos at the Coun~ 4y Hospital in a critical condition. An operation woa ‘porformed yeaterday oftornoon, by which roveral luryo ploces of bouo were Tomoved from his head. The murderor {a still at Inrgo, g A man pamed Jacob Tabim foll from tho roof of the Natlonal Elovator to the ground, a distaucoof 100 feot, at noon _yesterdsy, and alighling on the top of & car, won instantly killed, ~iTo wna 30 years of age, and. Doatded on Van Buren stroot, near Denplalues, An inquest was hold on tha body at the, Morgue, at which & vordict of accidental death was rendorad, : Tho Board of Polics Commissionera sat in pesceabla sesalon yeatorday afternoon, and transacted busincss of no carthly importance fo'any but tho persona inter- ested, A bill or two wna allowed, Oficer Dooley was declared not guilty of u certain offenno ullegod agaiust him somo t4mo ago, Tho cases of OfMicors keller and Q'Brlen wore lald over, Other trifilg moiters wers dircusned, and the Board adjourned. A contompiible class of people are (he shyatera who hang about tho Polica Courts, When thoy sca a puor ‘woman after a warrant, or, msy be, comoto pay the fina of & drunken husband or don, thoy fasten ujon her, promise to get & warrant or do anylhing elso for a fow dollars, This fa given thom, and that {4 tho last secn of them, Ono of theso follows §s Augustus Holtnot who got £3 out of & poor woman_ by promising to gof hor son liberated, and thon ran off, Luckily sho was able to describe tho rascal, and ho' was arrosted and fined $100 by Justice Banyon, Al, Badley, ¥r. P, 0, McDonnoll, and Mr, Thomas Oarbino; of tho Eightlh Wurd, calfod on Mayor Bond yeaterdny afternoon o urgo tho necassity of making approachiea on Wayman and Carroll utrests to the vis- duct on Halsted street, at tho Chicago, Milwaukoo & Bt, Paul Railrond orossing, Alr, McDonnell owns rroporty on Wayman siret and Mr. Carbino on " Carroll strot, and, in common with tho other . property-dwnors on thoss alraets, thoy decldedly objoct to havo the strcots shut up at oue end by a vinduct on Halsted without having any rosches mado to tho lovel of that viaduct, Thoy aim that it fs manifeatly unjuat to the property owners, who havo livod thare for yoars, to creata an obutacle to their passago 1o aud from tholr homes, 1iis Ifonor agread to do all in his power to obtain tho nocessary ordinanco from tho Conuetl, < —_— A Corpso Exhumecd to Xill a Slander, A Canadian gontleman named Cameron ton genes sinco ratufuod howe frow British Colum- in, bringing with him a cofin containing the dead bodies of his wifoand cbild, who bad died during his abéenco, Thoy wore interred uear Cornwall, whero r. Camaron resides. Recently, whilo ho was absent, some of his neighbors go up a story that the coflin supposod tocontain tho corpse of Mrs, Cainoron inclosed nothing but o pieco of cluy, that Indy having boon in- ronlity 8old by bor husband to an_Indian chief on tho Paoifla const fora gold chain, Strangs as it may 8oom, this monstrous tale found ready beliof lmflni tho Canucks, and when Mr. Cameron camo homo ho found it necessary to rofutq it, So ho advortisod that on a cortain day the grave would be oponod aud the corpies oxposed to view. Whon the timo camo several hundred paoplo were prosont, ‘The badios wore exhumed and oxhibitedto tho gaping crowd, They wore in exoollent presorvation, having beon ombalmed Inmediately after death, and tho fentures of Birs, Cameron wera distinctly recognized by thoso who kunow hor inlife. Thin, of-course, exploded tho story of tho sale, and gave ponco of mind to tho gossipa, —_— . —Tho Journal des Debats of Aug. 22 gives & full account of tho post-mortom in tho caso of the dead Duke of Brunswiok, ns dirqoted by his ,will, from which it appeary that ho died of con- gontion of the brain, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New Xork Financial Nows, New Yoni, Sept, 16,~Monoy was eany all day at 6@7 ner cent.’ At the closo somo fow loans swore niado 8t 5 por cent, - Blorling oxchango was quiet snd_firm at B@8Y for sixty days: 0@V for sight, ‘Tho custoins rocepts ‘wero $508,000. Gold wus hoavy and lower ; declining trom 1114 to 111, closlng 111}, Lonus wore from 1 o0 per cont for'carryiug, ‘Lho ciparings wore $51,009,000, -'Tho Asstaiant Treasurer today disburaod $313,000. Goveramunta woro lowor in Iato_doalings, but tho markot at tho closo wus stoady. Blato boils wero quis "Fhers has boen no fresh_oxcltomont to-d: tailure of Kenyon, Cox & Co, It is bolleved that tho Ganads Southorn ' embarrassmenta will soon o over~ coma; and aleo that the Warehouso aut Guarauty Compzny'a affars will bo satistactorlly arranged at ai early doy, Blocks ‘wero {rregular, but not very mctive, The priucipul dealings were'in Weatern Union, Tagifio fall, Wabash, Lako Shoro, Rock Island,'and Erio, The idat. fuctuntions ware ‘i tho Inat sigmed, tho pre- ferrod Linying advanced 7 per cent sluco Saturday, The advance was”occasioned by & report that {he stock liad been placed on tho rogular call of tho London Stock Lxeliango, Tho genoral market was slcady at the closo, Lake Shoraand Now York Ocntral patticularly Wero straug in Iato_doalings, when ho higheat pricss of thio day wore reachud, Bterling, 1085, GOVERNMENT DONDS, 103 | Coupons, 03, 1434 [ 10-40s, 133 | Ourrency s, 16%¢ | Now .. 163 HTATE LONDS. Yirginias, old, North Catoiinas, ol North Carolinus, now. 10 avar the Coupong; %81, Coupons, %62 Goupous, 104 .. Gouponn, %15 CGoupons,'65 (uow) Missourls, ... Tennesuecs, ol ‘Tenncasecy, new Virgialas, fow, oK, Canton,.... 8L Paul pfa. a8y Westers Unifon, Wabsuh., 00i¢ Quicksllver, Wabiash 8 Adams Expres. Yort Wayn 9 Wells Yar Terro Haut 10 Awerican Torro Haut; 45 Uniled Statos L Chicago & A, ox 1Y,1015¢ Pacifio Mull. Chicago & Aifon pfd.10) Now York O Ohfo & Misslssippi Harlewm, arlem Indfaua Central Michigan Cc ol Central, Tittaburgh... Unlon Pacilo st Northwestorn, ... Union Paciflo bonda, 701 Northwestorn pfd, Opntral Yacltlo b, , Wy Tiock Iuland, ek, Lack, & Wostera, ¥ N, J, Uentra B, 11, & Erle, 7 &, Yaul, Fovelgn Markatu, Lownox, Sept, 15—5 p, w.—Amount of Lullion gono into Bauk' of Ligland on' balanco to.day, £56,000, Conauld for wonuy, V3¥@I03; ; for account, 925@ 013 § 6-30s of 1805, aud of 1887, 05%; 3 10-4¢ H new On, 015 eln, 4787, LavEnroor, Hepl, 16,~Cotton quiet ; midaiing wp- tand, 8 ; Orloaus, D4d ; kalos, 1:4,000 ‘balow; Altorte a0, 0,000 3 wpoculution aud expart, 8,000, Rod' winfur whoat, 190 4d, * 3lous, 40a(3a0n, 03 61008 91, Oheose, 00, Cumberland middics, 384 Gd § shorb by 414, : Now.York LivosStook Markot. New Youx,«Hopt, 16.—Reoves—Freal recelpls 5, 415, making. 10,060 ' for tho weok, ogalust 10,000 last weik, Comimon Batlyed aud Toxsow plenty anid dull at wbout proviouy auotatlons, Marketuot aottvefor guod AT H Corn, e e e ————————— ealtle, which aro searce, Trices ruled fally o higher, Tiho extromo range for fola wan 9% @1234C for nativen; and @040 for Nexaus, . Araout sled were lon cark Chiorokoo hofors, 125 s, 860 live welght 16 fars Tilinole ateers, 74 ewt, 11@12%0; 12 cars' Illinom Ateors, 83 owh) DX@104s; 9 cars, 63 owt, 105 @10%a § Bcars, 8¢ ewl, 196130 ; 11 cars Rentucky wears, B3¢ owly 11@12%o ; and 10 cars Missourl catle, 01" o, 0. Biieep and Lambe—Frosh arrivals, 6,40 hiead, mak- ing 31,760 boad for tho weok, against 0,000 biead luai ek’ Bheop atoady, with faic demand, at {xGeo; Iamibi lower, with iiboral ales at 5¥ @750, Balas in- 1 61 to 86 1be, at BY@ 90 tbw, ot 06 1 q 2 cars, 92 Iba, &t 503 3 ca caTe, 82 Ihs, af B30 3 1 car, 76 Ihe, nb car coarnoy BL1bn, at 4370 ; 2 eara fat Oanadn, 120 b, at 6X(@0X0 4 card Ganada Iambn, 70 Ibs, at 7c's 2 care, 70 Iba, o T340 3 1 ear, 65 1ta, ak 70§ 1 car Blato, 08 1bs, at 6o} a1 car, 63 1bn, &L 5ige . Buwlue—Recolfitn, 12,760 head ; making 33,241 hond @ for last week, De- for thio woek, agaltnt 49,360 I 5@ 5i@7)g0 for dressed, nand good at. for live Koo York Dry-Goods Markets mw Yonk, Sopt, 16.~Tho cool has {me parted incroasad activily o busitioss, o fa done very brisk Jobbing movomont to-dday: Tleched rulrl: Ings and cotlou-tiannely aro nelivo and frm. Brown anit colored ocotlons In steady domand, Drints ees ocplionally sctivo atid eearce, -Forolgn and. domeati drenn goolls n wpirited domand, Fancy caasimeros and coatings in fair request, Diva aud searlot Sane neln n whort. supply, and pricos tend Dlsnkots active, 0> a4 gricos tend upmarda, ¥Xhilndelphia Live-Stocik Ml\rk(’)l. PrttApELria, Bopt. 16.—Dreaf-cattle dull, Bales s 3,000 oxtrs Stato and Wenlorn steers, $7.0087,70; cholco and fair to good, $5,60@0,60; common, $4.00G 8,00, heop—Falr demand, Bales: 14,000 at $5,0038.1: e o Toge-Dun Fathor Jower " Bules 3 Ly Titusville OI1 Market. t, 16,—Petroleum—Market ad- i, closing quiet and frm af Ty, $1.37) § $1.40 for ONl City vanced ; majes nt $1.0: $1,60. Titusyillo do Qelivery, Pittsburgh 0l Markets Prrrapunoit, Sept, 15,—Crude potroleum quiet and unchinged at $1,15@1.17 ; robued quiot at 155@1624¢. The Produce Markets. NEW YORE, ? Nxw Yonz, Sept. 16,—CorzoN—In botter démand but lower ; milddiing upland, 20ie, ; Busapstursa—Flour dull sud heavy: receipts, 23,000 Lrla ; sunerfino Westorn and Btate, $5,50@0.25 common_ o good oxtra, £6,10@0.90; good o cholco, $0.95@T.T5; whito wheat'extrn, $6.75@8.05 ; oxtra Obio $0.715@8.75; St, Louls, $7.00@1100, liye' four' quich aud sioady'at £4,00@0.75, Commorclal quiet;:Weat~ crn, $3.25@3,60, B Foial atock of grain n warchous, Sopt, 13 Whoat, bu,.... - 25,000 Carn, hu. 12,284,000 Oals, bu, . BU,000 Tiye, bu ‘ Burloy, b, 3 Malt, bu,. . T'eas, bu. L m000 ¥ oliders aro disposod to real~ 120, and offor stock {reely's recolpts, 495,000 bu; ro- Jectod spring, $1.93@1.40 ;' No, 3 do,'$1.43@1.40 5 Towa apring, $1.61; fair to striclly primo No, 3 Chleago, $1.60@81.613 vory choico do, $1,533 wintor rod West orn, $1.85@1.67 3 ambor, $1.6831.703 whito Westorn, $1.70. Tiye atoidy for ‘Drimo; unsound Canada, in buud, 985, Bnrley snd malt uncissuged, Qorn quiot nctive, and biighor ; rocelpts, 26,000 bu ; Sall—Mixad Westoru, 08R03:¢0 ; cholca do, 630 3 Slodmer—Atixed, 64@67360; unsound and Inforior,’ 52@63c. Oata in fair démand and a shado better; rocoipts, 35,000 bu g mized Wenterna flot, d8348)c; unwound do, 6X4@ 400 ; whits, 48@5dc, EGus—Firm ; Westorn, 22@230, TMAY—Quict and firm. Hora—Quiet aud unchaoged. ; Gnooentza—Sugar dull ; 100d to falr refned, Cuba, 8¢o, Molumes quiot and firm, Rico stosdy, ' Coffod segrtoand irm 3 R, 21@ade, ; 'cTROLEUN—Firm? cride, 6@0Xe § Tofiucd, 170, TuneeNTve—Qnicl at tu@(&é‘ 2 1310 ProvisioNs—Pork firmer, wilh folr demand § new mess, $ITT6@18.00 § pritno moos, $10,00G10.60;° Boet dull and unchaugod, Out mouts stoady s freshs hatus 103@120 ; middlinga fiem ; long clear, Bigo. Lard aos tiye and sirong ; old Wontorn steau, 87 5 ”Dvmn— Firm and n fair domaud; Western, 16@ e, - Ciieesz—Quiot and firm, 1 {Waskex—Higher, ot 990, PHILADELPHIA, PRTmADELEOLA, BeDt; 16, — DusADSTUFFS—Flour fn Dettor domand and firmicr; epring wheal, oxira fam. ily, $0.T6@8.25. Wheat stendy: Binto red, 31,601,053 amber, $1.6T@L10; white, 31.75@185; No, 1 apring, $1.60;'No, 3 do, $1.45. Cotn in fair démand;; yollow, Gae ; mizod Wastern, 63@05e. Tise, no salos. Oate firm i white, 480¢ inixod, 43G480, i Correz—Aclive'snd firm; Rio, 2i@20c, Witssz—Stoady; Wostern, $L.0, : INCINNATI. . 5% BRRADITUPTR—Flour casler quiot at $L33, Corn steady at Oats 0 ot 35@43c, Hatloy Mesa pork, $16.00 CtxomNaTI, Bopt, at $0.0037.15, Whe 820, Rye firm at 830, firm and unchanged, i l‘nu\'l!‘fikl&— Il{‘clt, for round lots ; Jobbing, $16. La ¥ held at 8c; kettio at B}?@. Bl mn:fi.,lf:wr :lk;n‘fll. ders, 81 @8'o; cloar rib, 9@9§0; cloar held at e, Pacon”stondy ;' alauldors, 0} clear rib, 1007 closry Wiisxy—Stosdy at 94n MILWAUEER, Idlll.vAkmlhsol)t. 16,—B; and woak; spring extras, $5.80@6,70. Wheat 0 No, T 8111+ NovD, $1.16" curh & 1 255 Bebe el 31113 Octaber, ' Oate firm ; No, 1, B11(c; No. 2, 23 Corn quict ;. No. 2, 424c,’ Ryo ateady:’ No. 1, 65, Bazloy In fair deoand and rm ; No, 3, $1.85," Faricura~To Buffalo, 13} Oswoyo, dlo, E;nmu;:r m;u-, a,gngubré ¥ ‘wheat, 201,000 bu, 1raxNTS—Flolir, 6,000 brls : wheat, 257,000 LEVELAND, Bept, 165, —~BREADSTOUFFA—TWhoat 'l:n'l nnmih}.nl :dNi.‘l. 1 rmil l;?hl at $1.46 ; No, 2 do; fl’fl‘h‘d orn quiet ang T o 570 7 N ol Bikto, 105 now doy 4one > O2% Wrong No, 1 PRTROLEUM—Quiot, uteady, and L " KGLper Y Mnelisagod Toxxpo, Bopt. 16, ~BREADITURZE~Floin x‘xln;!'mnge;‘. Whieat qlllet‘ o 1 w).un'z:'x‘;’éfi?;..'i,” 67 ; amber Michigan, $1443 scller Se seler Octutiar : No. 1 ral, .48 Mo 2, S SLver ot EADSTGEFA—Flour quiet , $1.4: $1.43 ; Boptembar and Qclober n-dfsl:’ spring, $L2% Corn firm: high mixel, spot and sollor Sentomber, 5o ; Ovtober, 6205 {03 Tow mized, 60o; No. 1,59 ; No, 3, TFREIGHTA—F RECKIPTS- sober g0, Noviber, fig 0, grade, 4030, O ¥ ssghager o e 0%t frai o1 at Blcete ; Onoga, 11 @123gc, ou, 5,000 ia | whoat, O7,008 e 1 o 6,000 bila; whoat, 20,000 buj 1000 b, |, oA 8,000 b DETROIT, Dernotr, Bept. ' 16.~BRrAnsTUFTE—Flour: frm. Whieat active, but ‘weak s _oxtra,. $LOJI6@L63% 5 No. L5160 j Amber SN GTAL, Gorn stondy ot d0@ste: emend § No, 1 Tized, 31@3%, Burl $2.00G208 por contal.. Tiye, she "t 1@2%e. Burloy, . M. LouIs. B7, Lovte; S6pt, 15,~Bizibrrurss—Flour quist and unchiangenl.’ What firim, but slow, buyers contending for declino ; No, 8 red fall, $1.42; No, 2 do, $1.88 Corn firmm, and offorings light ; prices higher ; car lots of No. 2 mixed, 44c, on east irack ; 452455¢c in east elovaior ; -round -fots, 45350 casl'; 4G ABK0 geller October, Oats Grmer, bu qulct; No, 3, 3% @ 3o, n slovator, (Dsrley " cholcepfadod wanted o apziug, $145@1.60" fancy Wis N $100, Rvastendy's No. 3, ooV oneln;.$1.65G Waisk-<Tendency upwards but no salos, ProvistoNs—Pork easy ot $10,50@10.15, Iatter on order, Largo males for futuro_delivery b $1,37 for Janusry, aud $1.00 for Marcls, Lard quiot. -Hoas—8tendy at $4.75@34,00, Carrre—Quict and only low grades offering, - Touavizzr, r, Hopt. T 7, K., Boph. 15,~DBReAb nctivo; cxtra family, $6.00, SORTE Thonr TrovistoNs—Pork' nominal st $10,5, Dapon fn Uight demand; showlders, 05 @9o; cléar rib, G O%ct clesr, 95@9%o, packud, Bulkmeats quict ; shioulders, Bica; clear 7ib, 0340 clonr, 030, “Lard, tierces, B1:@be, Winsky—3toady at 0o, : NEW ORLEANS, NEW ORLEANS, Hept, 16,—Duxspstures—Fiour in good local demand ¢ dauble “extra, $5.75 treblo, $7.00 @T.765 family, $8.25@0.60. Corn quiet and: firm j yollow, 720; white, 73c, Oats firm at 47@48e. BaN—Quiot at Bsc. HUay—Dull; prinic, $22,00; choles, $20.00877.00, PiovIstoNs—Lork—No demand; $17,95, Dry salted Bacon dull st 93@10X G103 c. ghoulders, sifo, ams nominat at 19@14c. Lard dull; tlerce, 83,@00 ; AN, e o 11 10@10; nu? 00ENIzs—Sugar dull; falr, Xe fair, 103¢c, Molasscr—No movomont, X6 Il iy Wittexy—Dull ; Loulsians, 980 ; Cincinnati, $1,06, Corron—Tu good demand } sales, 500 Laloa'; Aupply bettor and prices strong; mlea partly ot pravious pricos and partly %@kc higher; ordioary, 13%@ 1330} strict ordinary, 143(@150, good ordinary, 103 16 ¢ 'strict good ordinary, 16%@170 3 low muf&mxg, 185,@18x0; middling, 185@18Xc; strioh middling, 10G10/;0; recoipls, 182 Lales; 1O exporta; stock, 8,034 baled, BUEFFALO, Turrato, Sept, 16, — Beabizorss — Flonr firm, Wheat Losvy und Towar ; No, 2 Chileago at $1,90 ; waies, 8,000 bu red and amiher Ohio at $1.56. Corn unsoitiad ; sales, 10,000 bu No, 2, sold_enriy, at 66@57c, Iater Ste to_arriva, at cloxa koid at about 40c, Tarrarivi—Whoat closed at 130, BALTIMONE, 5y & Darinony, Sept. 15.—Durabsrvrrs—Flour dull and unchinuged, Wheat' stroug ; Ohio and Indisna, sLogL.o0, com dull sl sbininal - iz Vet , Gde. Oata steady : mixed Woslern, €2@450 5 whit AiGo, Ryo B o #5@050, BSayvLley 17,750 a Tuoyistons—Dull and lowe 18,00, Lulk ahoulders 8%@ y Bacon—sloulders, $}¢@0'0 3 cloar rib, 1le, Bugars cured hams, 15@ 100, Lard, §¥@8\o: for. Wontorn, Burren—3urkot bare j fuir to choleo, 4320, Correg—Very strong at 20@3c, z Winsxy—Dull at $7G07, SPECIAL NOTIQES. Tuchu, Tho curativo propertlos of thisahrub in caso of droprss gravel, kidnoy discases, and ohacury disordurs, uro noww woll known to phsicla Dr. Holmbold originally pop- utatizod this modicino, and no ofhor chomist oan able to oxtract its virtuos with oqual akill, Ifoljubo'd Buchu ls stlll th standard and gonulno Bstraot, Vi tlents and physiclans profor It, Tha gouulus boars 11, ' i eu acll i Sehenel’s Mendrake Pilly; Theso pills nro composad oxclustvaly of vogotahle in. grodie and slthough thoy entirely HII|IUX’IDH\! the o T Ua' nat. Jeave, nuy of i Tujurtoas etfoots. itootly wim tho Iiver, and aro & valueblo romo: aksce of doraugoment resultfug from & disor od ‘stato” oe thal organ, . {ieor. Complainty Bilious Divorgurs, Indigostion, Bick Uoadache, Typliold Fovars, &0, &g all sudcumb to tho (rus twy of Honuick's Al drakoPifls, Lorsale by al) drugylats sad dealuce, Mees paork, o 104