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e Chicwgoe Daily Teibwne, VOLUML 27. - INSURANOE, Insurance Company OF PIILADELPHIA, AUCTION SALES. AT AUCTIOR, NORTH RMEREGA, ooy 1ivmoy & o0 ORGANIZED A. D, 1iM, Dash Assets - - - $3,276,738.91 SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPY OTF MASS. Capital & Surplus $1,070,742.01 ROYAL INS. (0, OF LIVERPOOL, Assets - - - « - $12,105,855.70 Losses Paid by Above Companies amount to over Fifty Million Dollars. C.H. CASE, Agont and NManager, 160 Washington-st. == ] GIFT CONCERT. Grandest Scheme Ever Known, Fomrth Grand Gift Concapt TOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIDRARY OF KENTUCKY. 12,000 Cash Gifts, $1,500,000. DATO,C00 for BTO. The Fourth Grand Gift Concort authorizad by spocial aot of the Leglslauro for tha benofit uf tho Publfo Lilra- of Kentucks will tako placo In Fublle Library Lall, st ville, Ky., ‘Wednesday, December 3, 1873. Oanly sixty thausand tickots will bo acld, Tho tickots arp dividodfuto tan coupous or parta, At this Concert, which will bo thio grandost musical dsplay aver witnedsed in this country, thio unprocedonted sum of $1,600,000, Dislded luto 12,000 cash gifts, will bo distributed by lot among tho tickei-loldora, LIST OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. ONE GKAND CASH G ONE GRAND I 50,000 ) CASIT GIE 206,000 ND CASI GIFT, 17,600 10 Cash Gifts, 810,000 en 100,000 80 Cnsbs Gifts, 5,000 encl 160,000 60 Cash Giftyy, 1,000 each. 50,000 80 Cash Gifta, 5600 each.... 40,600 100 Onsh G 400 ench. 40,000 160 Cash Gifly, 300 ench.... 435,000 250 Cush Gifts, 200 ench.., 50,000 325 Cash Gifts 100 ench. 2,50 11,000 Cush Gitts, 50 ench, 550,000 Total, 12,000 Gifts, ALL OASH, amounting to. creenen 81,600,000 Tho distribution will o positive whethor all tho tickets a0 cold or not, and the 19,00 gifts all patd in proportion 10 tho tickots soid. PRICE OF TICKETS, Wholo Tickots, £:0.03; Halvos, $25.00; Tonths, or each goupon, 55,00 Llovon Waolo Trickots’ for 600,10 2116 Tickoty for §1,ix0,00: 118 Wholo Tlalkots for §5,000.00; 237 ‘Whalo Tickats for $10,(00.00. No discount on losy than £300.00 worth of Ficke!s al a timo. JTickote e rondy fur salo, and all urdors accompanied by tho money prosyly boral torms given to 080 who buy to scll ngain. TNOS. E, BRAMLETTE, Agont Publ, Tbr. Ky. and Managor Gift Concort ibenry Gullding, Loutsillo, Ky, Wo havo no agency at Ohicago, aad ardors will havo'to o sent direet 1 i homo ailico'at Loutssilie. 'GENTS' CLOTHING. OurGnsiom Department Is now stocked with a Choice Assortment of Fine Woolens to make to order. A Full and Complete Assortmentof MEN’S and BOYS' UNDERWEAR, Gloves and Hosiery. WILDE, BLUETT & (0, CORNBER State and Madison-sts. FOR SALE, NOTARY SEALS, PRESSES, AND BLANKS, FURNISHED BY COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (0, 118 & 120 Monroe-st., Chicago. TRAPEZE AND RINGS, Tarning-Poles, Boxing-Gloves, etg., at KELLEY'S Hage Ball and Oricket Depot, 88 Mmsnn-un..'maunu'flp dings obLiensh “GUNS.” : Broachloaders from £35,00, Muzzloloadors of all grades. Buyors, sve our last fmportations, BIGGS, SPENCRR & 00.) 85 Wahash.ay, BUSINESS CARDS, A A L A A A AN A AAA, A, BISSOTN TREATS QHRONIO DISEASES (without Medicine), sspoclally thoso diroctly assuciatod with loss of mervous Powas, o Jthoumatlata, aralyais, and Gonors) Dobility: A21 XINIDIAIN . A=ST,, BEYT, WELLS AND FRANKLLN, OHIOAGO, Offica hiours, 11fo1and 607 p. m. CHOICE BOVLEVARD - ERTY AT ATUCTION. FIRST GREATAUTUMN SALE Clarke,L;;ton & Co. Ot Gholeo Boulosard Property, AT AUCTION. Wo wily soll a¢ public auction, to tho highest biddor, without ra- sorve, in lots, tho five acro tract on Druxcl-av., fronting onat, between Forty-fifth. and Korty-sixth-ats,, noxt ad- Jolning tho besutiful residonco and grounds of Jamos Stinson, Esq., aad Four 50-Foot Lots ON COTTAGE GROVE-AV,, S. E. Corndr of Forty-gixth-st., On Wednesday, - The 17th Day of Septomber, AT 4 OCLOCK P. M. Thia Bloc: {a subdivided into largo, deep lots, plats of whioh can bo soon at tho office of OLARKE, LAYTON 40O0., 120 LaSallo-st. Titlo porfoot; certitiod copies of abstract will bo furnishod all pucchiasors, Torms of salo, 30 por cont on day of salo by oheck or casly, 20 per oont in 30 days, and the balanco at tho ond of § yosre, with Iator- ost 5t 8 por oont, payablo annually, and subjoct to all Park taxes on and aftor 1673, %6 foot weat front on Drezol-av. Boulevard, botween For- ty-third and Torty fourth-sls.; 9 17-100 foot on Forty- Aifth-st., fecated 103 feot ast of Droxol-av, Boulevard: 75 foot, full dopth, on Egandaic-av,, botwoon Forty-thisd and Forty-fourthsts, For full particulars call at our office. Torms eaey, to bo glven at thmo of salo, CLARKE, LAYTON & CO, 120 LaSalle-st. GREAT SALE AT AUCTION, OF' Choice Acte Praperty Vinceunes Road Addition, Washington Hejghts, 10 ACRES IN KRUEGER’S SUB,, ON FRIDAY, Sept. 19, at 12 o'clook m., At Salesroom, 186 East Mnd.isom;t., By C. C. THAYER & CO., Real Estato Auctioneers. Wa will soll as above, withont ros 6Y acros; Block 8, oontalning 11 , Block 7, contala- Fea: Blook 14, con- talning 103 aores: aud Blook 16, contulning 444 acrys; all n Vinceurios Itontt Addition, a subdivision of tho W & of 8 E 4 of Seo. 19, 37, 14, adjoining tho celsbrated Mofgan Parkon tho east. ihoso blocks aro all subilivided fnto 50-toot lot; stropts aro all opon, Tho propurty I in cx- cellent,matkotablo condition. il also soll’ 10 norcs, being Block 3, Krucger's Sub., N 12 X of Sec. 80, 47, 14, fronting north 'on Lyons-av. All of ihis propierty lids o tho imniodiato: violoity of ' depota and tho splondid ima- pravomonts that aro bolug mado at Morgan Park, PERMS OF SALL~On blooke 1n Vinconnes lioad Ad- ditl 1 Unlanco 1n one, two, and threo n Liuoks in Krucor's ub., ont b in ono and two years, at§ por Gont {ntorost.. 0. 0. THAYER & GO., Roal liatata Austioriouts, 165 East Madisoh-st, VALUABLE PROPERTY On Sherman-st. AT ATUTCTIONN On Snturday Afternoon, Sept, 20, at 3 P, M., ON THE PREMISES, ‘Wa will sell without roservo, Lots 1, 14, 17, and 20, 25 foot front each. il kol o lon! oet o making 13 oot on. orman.| 1 Binck 103, Bohoot Soctisn Addition, ‘This property s located betweon Harrison and Polk- 0] ito tho de o',‘nlml?dl. Tlllln’purlnlul. 5 raiad 600 cash, balanco 1 and 2 yearse W A: BUTTERS & CO. Roal Estato Auctlonsors, 144 and 148 Dearborn.at. REAL ESTATE, NORTH EVANSTON, For Sale, some of the best located Lots in the Village, 33 feet by 160 feet, for only $350, in monthly or annual pay- ments, Also, several houses for sale on easy terms. Ratlroad tiokats furnished partios who gowith mo to a0 this proporty. WM. P. TETLAYER, No. 144 LaSalle-st, H B! Fashionable Millinery and Patterns, MIISS To..AIVIE, Having just roturnod from Now York, will bo pleased to 800 hor former ;Ifllllfill aud fricndsat Mra. D, A, Jack. on's, i Hiato-sf. OPENING, CITY RESTAURANY, 41 LaSALLEST, At 1l a'olnck Ilhh mornlng. Elegant 3¢ dinners. Break. a8t and supper to ordnr. ENGRAVING, Union Litho. Co. Engraving and Lithograpling, 1.8, 5, 7and 9 Mioli- gau-av. Sklllod Workwmsnship—Quick Time. . OOMMISSION MERCHANT, J. C. MAYBERRY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, (i, Grass Seods, Dressed Hogs, &, NO. 2 CIIAMBER OF COMMERCE, CHICAGO. £7 Lumbor purehasod by th cargo or ear-load; al Fanm Muchinory, & e FINANOCIAL, ROBERT WINTHROP & CO, BANKIRS AND BROKERS, Nu. 18 Wallat., Now York, oxoouto orders for STOOKS, i 30%D, allow 4 , AND' GOL por oot futerosl on g POBITS, and trausact o gonor: Lusiness, Bauking - Brokerago l CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1873. ATUOTION SALES. All Yo that are in scarch of LOVELY SITES for . BEAUTIFUL EOGES ON THE LAKE SHORE, TELAT TETE breat Aucion §a OF LOTS LOCATED AT WINNETKA, ONE OF OHICAGO'S MOST Attractive Suburbs, TAKES PLACE ON THE GROUND, THIS DAY. A Bpecial free train of ears will leave the depot of the C. & N. W, R, R. Co., cornor of Canal and Kinzie- sts., at 10:30 a. m., A TLunch will be served on the Ground. C. 0. THAYER & CO., Roal Estato Auctioneers, 186 East Madison-st, _RIBBONS AND ENBROIDERIES, FIRST DIRECT INFORTATION FROM EUROPE Since the Fire! THE GREATEST SELECTION OF NOVELTIES Worsted Embroideries, Real Laces, Trinmings and Buttons, Sash and Neck Ribbons, Jewelry, Fans, Fancy Goods, JUST ARRIVED AT G. MENDELSON’S, 84 Washington-st., noar Stato. AUCTION ROSMS. NewRealEstats Rooms WH. A, BUTTERS & €0, Real Estate Auctioneers, HAVE LEASED Booms 2 and 3 in Hawley's Building, Nos, 144 & 146 Dearborn-st,, 8. W, COR. MADISON-ST., Tor the purpose of conducting tho REAL ESTATE BUSINESS, Speclal attention will bo glvento AUGTION SALES of pruporty on the ground, or DAY and EVENING SALES at thelr Rooms sy now haxo on hele boeks & Invgo liat of pronarty for AUGTION and PRIVATIS SALES, to whieh thoy Invito the attontion o bl 0 publ WM. A, BU 5 T S has had thicty-fivo years' oxpori- onco as Gonernl and Itoal Istato Auctionsor (uventoon of which hie has had ju Chicago), uud will givo bis por- sonal attontion to this branch of thuls businoss. — e ‘WORSTEDS, EMBROIDERIES, &o. MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, YARNS AND HOSIERY, GLOVES AND MITTENS, Ladies' Underwear and Facy Goods. BURKITT, SUTTON & STANLEY, ‘Wholesale---117 Franklin-st, Retnil---G8 State-st. 'GENERAL NOTICES. GRAND TRUD TRUNK RAILWAY OF CAINAIDA. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Tho ohango of gnugo botwoon Stratford and Montraal, to couform with tho standard of Stato roads, will taka place oarly in Octubor, and, to avold dotention and accus mulation of proporty, it bas boon decidod to discontinuo shipmonta for placos'oast of Stratford on SATURDAY, t. 13, “Fiswill o no way intarforo with our Internationsl Lino, or frolght dostined o placus wostof Stratford, ‘whro the chiango is alroady porfocted. . A, HOWE, Agont, Cutcaao, Sopt. 11, 1878, 3 and 95 Lako-at. A CARD. ‘Wherens, cerfatn wholatalo Boat and Shoo Flanson re| en! that they selt Ui CFLEBRATID JOLIET PK: ITENTIARY MADLE BO and aro trying to palm 88 such a choap Mastorn mado boot, wa horoby potily tha trado that wo ato the only wholosslo buus soiliug the genuing Juliot Ponitoutlary Mado Buots, and that those be. 1 sold by oortain of our compotiiura as such aro a muoh in10rior boot, and are suld furtho purpuso o bringing our boot. fatg dihroputo.’ Wo would furifior eay that wo war. rant our buota dqual to tho best mado in Chicago or any othior uarke! " M. SELZ & CO., Bolo Contraotors of the Boot and Bhoe De- partmont of the Illinois State Penitentinry, 210 and 231 Madison-at, “Ward's Collars.” ‘Wostorn Branch of B, M. & W. WARD, 184 Bast Madison-st,, have disposed of their stook of ** Argosy,” Oloth-fsced, and Paper Oollars, to J. H, & I. M, FRANIK, 74and 76 Third-av,, betwoon Harrison nnd Van Bu. ren-sts, In future all orders will be prowpt- 1y uttondod to by thom, Notice to Creditors. of Pater I. Ratiuot, of Chifoago, wndor his wtod 1o meot' st thu law othioo uf o ., at 13 a'clook noun, en Baturdsy, Goods, Millinery, Ladies unts' Fumnlshing aud Fanoy Qoods Housos wishing CZ T and thoir casca at tho Exposition slegantly aud tastefully ar- rangod by an ackuowlod and supurlor export, wil pleaso ddreas Mox 19, P, O, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, FINE ~ WATCHES, ‘We have the largest assortment of Fine Watches in the West, which we are selling at remarkably low prices. " 'We have just received another large invoice of GOLD GUARD CHAINS. W, HATSON & (0, STATE & MONROE-STS. 4 AL FH . MITLLER JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH, 183 & 185 Wabash-av., Botwoen Monroo and Adams.sta, FIDELITY SAFE DEPOSITORY. . EXER FIDELIT SA T DEPOSIT VAULTS, 143, 146 & 147 Randolph-st. For absolute soourity, placo your Money, Bonds, Valuable Papors, and othor valuables m the VAULTS of the FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK AND Safe Depository. ‘The Bafo Deposit Vaults of this Institution are tho strongost in the world, being built of Ileavy Masonry, and lined with Hurdened Stecl Platos and Burglor Motal of immenso thickness, a singlo door woighing four tons. These VAULTS withstood successfully the gront COHIOAGO FIRE, and are guarded by armed men day and night. JOHN O. HAINES, Prosident. COAL BLAKE, WHITEHOUSE & CO. WILKESBARRE COAL, All Sizes, Well Screened, and Free from Slate, Also, BLOSSBURG: COAL, BRIAR HILL COAL, MEDWAY COAL, : WILMINGTON COAL, CANNEL COAL. OFFICE-19 CHAMBER (F COMMERCE. Yards--Indiana-st, Bridgs, Twenty-stcond-st, Bridge, A llbersl discount mado to Dealors.in Yard and Coun- try Customors, In all yrados of Coal. HOTELS. THE GARDNER. This clogant hotel, fronting Lake Michigan, and ovor looking Lake Park, commands an unobstructed view of tho lake, and is unsurpassed tn looation, PARTIES VISITING OHIOAGO, elthor for businoss or ploasuro, will find at tho Gardnor accammodations and attontion unsurpsssod by sny hotol ou tho Amarican Continent. Tho Inter-Stato Industrial Ezposition Buildings are oppoaito tho botel. FRED., H, GOULD, Proprivtor. Merchants’ Hotel, (Qornar Qlark and Lako-sts,) now open for guosts, ono biock from Bherman ‘and Tromont Housos, yonlont to dopots, stroot-cars, and amnibuse day. 8. . GILL, Only Gon- ‘WANTED. ANTED..AGENTS..FRROM S75]) £0 8200 per month, evorywhero, ta soll ono of the most usoful articles ovar invontod nooded Ju ovory famlly, ond for Olroa lar, Addross, i BECOMB & CO., 157 Btato-st., OmIcAdo, TNl ¥or light manutacturiag purposes ono or two floms con- taining about 10,000 square foot; should prefer corner ‘bullding, with steam heat and power. Must be looated in busiaoss part of clty, Address B, Tribuno offico, atating looation and torma, Improvements Will Pay. 11 pariici ownlog a corner lot oo Michigun-av. will build s suitablo tirit-olass boarding houso, thoy can find & responsible and pormanent tenant by addressing, for oue wook, A 89, Trihunoatiico. REMOVAL. HARVEYS HAVE REMOVED their popular Youths’, Boys’,and Children’s Clothing and Furnishing Bstablishment to their former atand, OC and O8 Lake-St., (Cornor Dearborn, and opposite the Tromont House), whore they have opened a larger and flner stook than evor bofore, MEETINGS. Muazonic. Summor . \Y. Mgolow Lodge, No. 498, AL I and A\ 1e (Wednoad ) oF ik, Bept: 17, for spuolsl by Auy meibor wha snd wor Bida gt 1 ooivail & winmous, sbeervh urarn binoil rocordiugly, Visiting Bavited. "ty ordor [ Masonie, Bpoolal communieation of fllansy Lodgs No. 471, A, I'. s. A, M l!u be llrh“blu l"rltn ?l‘ Hall, Ih,ll Wadnos: a1 Lux ucidar o 5 » orpoctel PR G nOWHRIE Hoorotary. Attontion, S8ir Knights. Stated conalave of Bt. Narnard Commandory, No, 3, K., T, this (Wodnosdsy) ovoniug, at 73 o'vloak. 1y or. Sorui 6. 7, O DO, tveorders this wotice, wili rottiren cordiall; BMITH, W, CULLINS, Suo! DISASTER. The Death-Roll of the Ironsides-— Eighteen Bodies Washed Ashore ---Two Still Missing, The Steamer 8ank in 120 Feet of Wa- ter, 4 Miles West by Bouth of Grand Havon. The Fatal Accident on the Detroit & Mil- waukee Railroad, Between Ada and Lowell. Two Persons Killed, Two Fatally Hurt, One Life in Doubt, Seven Others Injured. Appalling Loss of Life by a Storm in the Black Sea. Seventy Vessels. Wrecked---265 Corpses Landed at One Point. Great Loss of Property by the Overflow of the Rio Grande. The Ironsides Disaster. Speciul IHapateh to The Chicugo A'ribune. MILWAUKKE, Sept, 16,~The stsamor City of Taledo arrived from Grand Haven last evening with partiou- lats relative to the wrock of the Irousides, A largo crowd was at tue docks and the otlices to obtain infor- ‘mation and recelvo the bodies, They wero doomed to disappolntment, Tho steamer brought only one sur- vivor, Oito Kitzluger, of tho Engolman Company. Capt. Ladner, on Jeaving Grand Haven, steered in the diroction pointod out as the placo where the Ironsides had foundered, about four miles weat by south of the yplors, o dlscoverod tho stern of & small boat sticking up out of the water, and noarod it. On oxumination, ho found {t was attached to tho wrock, aud left §t to murk tho spot where the lfated stoamer went down, Soundings revoaled the fact that water is 120 feet doop near the sunkon vesscl, The Oaptain reports that survivors and bodios will arrive to-morrow foro- noonby tho stesmer Bsglusw. An inquest was fn Pprogress at Grand Havon whon ho lott the port, BIATEMENT OF OTTO KICZINGE] * Tho storm first struck the stoamer st 12:30 o'clook, and momentarily increased In violenco. A% s, m, tho 863 waa at {tahelght, nnd the vessel labored heavily, Tue pumps wero sounded repeatedly, but the steamer appeared to bo all right until 7 o'clook, Then it was discovered that she lad sprung a leak, which was oggravated with cach successive roll Tao pumps wore starled at B8 olclock, but the water gained eo rapidly that, within half an bour after, Engincor Robert MeGluo reported £o Capt, Bweetman thut tho propeller had threo feot of water in hor hold, and oxprossed o fear that tho firea would soon bo extinguished, The Ironsides was at that time still rolling violently, Though tho crow aud passengers workod at tho pumps with u will, THE WATED GAINED 1NOI DY INOI, and by 0 oclock lnd reachod the Ores and put them out. Capt. Bweetmau then ordercd s cignsl of distress to bo lofsted, and ran up tho stay-sall, in hopes that it might carry tho doomod craft to land, At about a quarter to 11 all Tiopes of kooping tho vessel afoat hnd vanished, and tho work of lowering boata commenced, Tuo first boat launched waa placed in chargaof H, Hazelbarth, First Mato of tho steatper City of Tolodo. and Acting- sor of tho Sam Watkins ; and into it wore lowered five Indies and a child, ono of tho ludles belng tho wife of Mr, Hazolbarth, Tho Uitlo craft ouly succeoded in gotting within A MILE AND A ALF ¥TION EHORE, when 1t was capsized, and all on board were drowned, oxcout Watking, who swam tho entire distance, Tlio socond boat was in chargo of Porter and o deck-hand § t contadned thirteon porsons all told. In leaving tho atoamer, tho boat took o northerly courso for a while, thon turncd back, and finally landed upon tho beach in safoty, Tho third boat to loavo tho steainer contalnod Norman Watkns, -myself, and eight passengors, When within half a mllo from shoro it cap- slzed, but all were roscued, Tho first mate, Michacl Orosson, second mate, second engincer, John 3. Cowan, with soveral of the crow sud passongors, frelgbted tho fourth boat, Undertho ablo managoment of Alr, Crosson the bont was guided into Grand Laven Iarbor, Only fivo or six now romalned on board, ncleding Oapt. Bweetman, First Eogincer. Robort McGlue, and tho woatchman, Thoy manned the fifth boat, which was Jost with all on board, “Tho Ironsides carriod cight boats, but five sccom- modated all who wore on board, ‘A NEWLY-WEDDED PALL DEOWNED TOGETHER, Henry Hazolbarih, firstmatoof tho propollor Lako Breoze, ono of tho loat, had vialted hfs homo in Sauk- Ville, {lis Slate, whors ho was marriod to Mary Brady on Wednesday laat, 1Te camo to Milwankeo on Satur- day, with tho intention of stopping until Monday, bu, changed his mind on Sundsy, and took passage {n ho Ironsfdes. Ho wasono of tho party of nino in the boat tiat swamped ono mile' ond a half from shore, As the boat kocld ovor, o jumped fo catch his wife, when wna struck in tho back of the neck and killed out- right. Pursor Sam Watkino was in tho samo boat, but swam ashoro,” Mary Hozelburth was drowned, and ehurtly sfter sho sud husbaud wero placed sido by sidoon shore, This s the second escapo of Pursor Watkins this scason, During a hurricano in the Bay, on laat Fourth of July, ho was oud in s yacht in Mil- waukes Bay, off North Point, Tho boat capsized sud Watkins clung to her for an hour, untila tug came and rescued him,” (7o the Associated Press.] GmaxD HAvEN, Mich,, Bopt, 16,—~The propoller Yron- sldes loft Milwaukeo on Sunday night on time, but, owing to the day being Sunday, tho list of passengera waa not very large, there belng but ninctcen on the registor, 'There woro thirty-two seamen and one not regtatered, The steamer hovo in eight off this port ot 7 a, m., but did not attemnpt to make the port on account of tho high aea and the numbor of vessels and bargea which wont on tho beach in attompting to moke the port. Tha steamer headed scaward again, and ot 9 o'clock sppeared to bo sbout nio miles out, BICE WAS SEEN TO ITAVE FIliES nader the boller till 10 o'cock, when no more smoka wus to bo sten from her smokestacks, The fore-sall was then raised, butehe had been leaking considora- Dly, and THE WATER GAINED ON THE MEN at tho pumps 50 fust thint at 11 o'clock it was evident that sho must go down, ‘Tho passengers were all sup- pliod with lifo-preservers, ond stood ready atu o ment's warning to tako to tha boats, At 11:30 Gapt, Bwootman, who was commander, ordered THE LIVE-DOATH TO DE GOT 1¥ BEADINESS and Isunchod., 'Tho first boat contaiuod all the In. Qlea but ono, The second contained 10 or 12 of the crow and paseengors, In tho third there wes Mr, Watking, tho clerk of the boat, oo lady named Afisa Ward, fivo passengers, and two of crow, Thoro wero two wmore bosts eoon to leave tho stoamer after the third bad loft, but {t i3 thought that tho last ono DID NOT LEAVE IX TIME toget far pnough from tho steamer bofore she went down, and was drawn jnto the whirlpool and swsmped, Tho ateamor sunk at 13:40, golng down atern firut, DOAT CAVBIZED, Tho first boat which loft the stoamer, contatuing tho majority of tho ladice was_ capalzed, and_ouly oie of the passegers suceeeded fn reaching tho aboro, NESCUED, Tho socond and third boats succeeded in reaching tho shiore, but only with the assistance of those on whore, wlin, bentiig of 1ho terriblo calumity, tirtied 1o i beaci oy i tudes i tugs, whic voidu. oitg.y carrled ai {evovis back uud torward across e viviy s funt us posatblo 1 Tae sune, The brach waw Hued with peoplo for sbout two' miles, Lut the fourili s W'l loats could uot be reached i Himo to oller any [aasiilo siecor,. Bo high was the wind thut the busts wore driven usbore befure any porson could get to thew, and all wers overturned inthosugt, Blrong monand vxpert swimmors formed Hues in the water, und fu this manuner evarybody, doad or alive, that was'seen wan recoverod, A FEAUFUL BEA, Ho terriblo wan th aea that no asslstance could pos sibly e rendorod to the doomod steamer and her iy ing freight, The propellor, Lake Lrwaze. which was in rt and owned by tho smo company, mado an al- | ompt 10 g0 Lo tho Aariatanco of tho boals, bt wan dis- ablod fn tho allempt and_narrowly céeaped golng on o boach mong tho barges and veancls wiilch ot on in tho morning, 8ha dropped hor suchor and lay thioro till towed off §n the afternoon, TIE DODIES, Tho hodlen rocovored which woro not cared for by frionds who recognized thom wore tonderly cared for and dressed for burial by & committes of ladics and “gentlomon of our city, who valuntarily and willingl offered thoir nerveca in takingearo of tho bodfes until thoy should bo identified and cared for by fricnds, Every posalble mons have beon used to notify_relas tiven ond frionda by tolegraph of thesad occtirrence, sud not o few have answored qulckly to the call, Thero haa boon up to this timo of writing, EIONTERN BODILS IECOVERED, oll {dentifioa with thie oxcoption of one, Followlng s & Hat of thoto lost whoso bodies have Deon recovered and_identified, with tholr respectiva places of realdonco: G, 1, Dondson, of Ada, Mich. ; Campbell and Smith, deck han initials of names sud roeldence not known; John Driscoll, clork of bont; John IHiles, Lumber and. Pianing->il Oume pany, Mrs. Dowit!, ‘Mra, I1, A, Valentino and wou § years of nge, Oapt, Uarry Swestman, commander of tho Ironsidos Rubert MuGine, Flrat-Englneer of the bont, ull of Mliwaukeo; Obarles Wilmell, agont of O, E. Harling & Qo,, Now York ; Juromo Smith, of Grand Iluven ; Mr., T, H, Bililng and_ wife, of Allon, Ind. ; Mrn, Haselborth, of Tort Washivglon; Wis, ; ' Jutnes eatiey and B1Ward Huglies, fromon 3’ Edward Tylo and Jumtios Browa, gremurs, LIAT OF HAVED, Tho fallowing 8 a list of saved s far os can bo s~ cortsined, Bome wero upposed fo liave left befors their names could be sccured : N. E, Watkius, clork af tho buat 3 Bamuel Watkins of Milwaukes, nid Oaris- topher Drlucoll, cabin-boys; Fraunk Coukey, second porter ; damies Bilth, pritey-boy § Daniel ‘Driacoll ead-waltor ; Mike Grosson, ~ firat mate j Albert Fit~ man, socond'mate ; Ohnrles Bxdford, lookout § George Coswan, second engineor 3 Wallfam Donolson ;' Audrew Wutson, second cook ; Felix Riloy, first porter 5 I, ‘Went aud Albert Scutler, wheshnen ; Wiliiam Savnge and Garlen, deck-handsj Drulol ilows and Jolin Gilbert, firomen; Charles Wilcux, greaer ; ”‘"“?“‘ Young, atewnrdess ; Bon Jordun, M. . Oliclestor, H. No Wird, Misu Ward, . N, Tpley, Jolin, G, Mr: Whtting, I 11, KrautUaser, O. Kitzinger, Tuors ure two yet intasiug, uanied Rbbwson and Wonry Humel: Drath, This is thought by the vlork of twe boat to Lo overy soul on board L stosmer, A RAD RECOGNITION, Tho lttlo boy of Mrw, Valentitiu's, Who camo ashore, was dressed in a suflor auft of blue, had ifght buir, bluo cyos, aud beantiful foaturcd, omd, with the exveption of tho pnlencss of the faco, looked o8 though le ud droppol quistly to his Inst slcep, It wus 8 ecene that would buve touched tho binrdest heart, to seo the sorrow-stricken husboud snd father, wio arrived from Milwsukeo this morning, when ho recognizud s wifo sud littlo boy, and kuow thnt bfa wholu fomily had beon 80 suddonly grasped from him furover, It is o scene that mauy of our clifzens hava nover before witnessed,—nover wish 10 sev again, BODIES OLAIMED, The following aru the uumes of Llinse who have been claimed by their frionds : G, I Deunlson, taken to* Ada this morning ; Johu Driscoll, Johu Iiles, Capt. Marry Bweotiwan, Robert MeGlue, Mra, DswWitt, Mra, Valentino aud son, Mrs, Husselurath, oll of Mflwau~ keo, nnd go to Milwaukeo to-night in’ charge of thelf friends, Charles Wimmell’s body has been sont for by his friends fu New York, Jeremiah Smith, of this gliy, woa rocoguized Ly hia. Wi to-dey muid takou oo, NOT YET OLAINED, Tho following are utill hero iu charge of Coroners Campbeil and Smith ; Dock-hunda Jumea Browa und Jumos Theavoy ; e, aud Mra, Dilling, sl o - known, Tho bodies are ail packed Iu e to keop them in good coudition us long us pos Jule, THE HEROIO COMMANDER AND OREW, Great praleo {8 everywlisre given by tue pasaongers, who ey the Captalu and crew did cverytaing i tueir powor to keop the stosmor afioat long euough to reach the shore, tho men - oboyiug every command with a will, and only leaving tho sinking vessol when nocesslty compiled thein. Oua of tho passengers says it was a 6ud_sight to aco overy peréon abonrd the atéamer with his life-preservors on, walauy pationtly, expecting every monent to bo at the morcy of the wuves; but no one waa heard to muke a mur. mur, All wore obadient to the orders of tuo Capuin, Who ‘aa the Iast porson to leave his ship, INVESTIGATION, The Goroner s impunacied o jury snd s holding an inquest, Tuero is to ba an juvestigation m.le It ¢f the causes of the accidont, nud it s Buped something ‘more definite cun be obtained aa Lo the maln csuse of thio os of 80 muny lives, TUE STIANDED VESSELS, Tho other vesscls, namned O, O, North, Mugnolin aud 820w G, O, Buttd, witn barges Goldeu [farvent un Apprentice By, aroall stilion tho Leach, but it s thougut they will be got off without much damage, Special Dispatch to I'he Chicago t'rioune. GRAND Ravips, Mich,, Bopt, 10,—Several pereons from Graud Rapids and vicinity wero on Loard the stenmer Ironsjdes, Bomo of them wers lost as the ublished lst shows, Tuo mato of the steamer City of ‘olodo, of the eume line, was married iu Milwaukoo a fow daya g0, nnd was on board with bis bride, Her body was washed nshoro to-day; his has not beeu found yet, John Hilss, woll-kuown monufacturer of Milwaukee, bad a gold huntiug-caso watch In hia pocket when his corpso was found, Tho aunds stopped at s quarter past threc—four houra afier hio lefu tho Ironsides fn tho lifc-boat, Theso itomn are from a reliablo Boston ncquaint= snce, & man of good fudgment, who camne from Grand Iuven this ovouing. "o ulso chmo_ncross from Mile waukeo Fridsy night on_the Ironsides, Mo says tho vessel loaked borriuly, the pumaps working all nfght ; and bo was eurprised st her Inboring so heavily fil ‘what was a rougli, but nota dangerous, ses, He fro- quently travela thiat route, and thiuks tho Irousides wwua Jous seaworthy than i consort, tho_ Lac I Ballo, was for some tima previous to bur fatal trip, clev. ‘mouths ago, whon she broke in two and went down twenty miles out from Mlijwaukee, drowning seven persons, The Acoldent on the Detroit & Mile waulce lRailrond. Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicaao Tribine, GRAND Rarips, Mich., Sept, 16,—Tho dissster on tho Detrolt & Milwaukieo Raliroad, near Mulr, two weeks Bince, was the socond ono causing losa of lfo that ever ocourred on that road, which has beon runalng soven_ toon yoars, Tho publio was little propared, thereforo, for another horror on {hat road o soon. Tho oxpress left Detroit at 10:40 yestordsy morning for Grand Haven, snd was due hers b 6:20 p. m, A largo orowd of people at tho depot, UMBER Tlaza n the Oliy of Comargo, nud an almost unbroken #hoot of wator from Browiwvillo to tho Gulf, Tho cols ton crop i desiroyad, Tho Mo Grande & Polut Tnavol Itnflroad track fa washed awsy for over alx milon, ~ Almost tho ontiro lino s submerged and rulned, Tho poles of tho Bio Grando Telegraph Comn- pAuy’s linen to lirazos aro swopt off, ‘Tho mniln are #topped, and stago communieation ‘with the interios susponded, Fearful Storm on the Ifinck Son. CONATANTINOPLE, Bopt, 16,~There was n violen! atorm on the Dluck Sca innt weuk which provad vers destructivo to abipping, Boventy vornels wero wreck: od Boutli of tho Boaphorus, aud nearly uil on board E;rlnhud. At ono poliat on tho coat, 203 corpscs have en waslied shore, YELLOW FEVER, Twenty-Six Denathy at Shreveport on the 15th Inst oW Cases Abuting for Want of Habjuctuesird Golng Forward from Varlous Pointy melfuvages of the Discuse in Meme phin. NEW OnLEANS, Bept, 16,—Tho followiug fa tho ro. port of the {owar/ Assockation of Surovepoet for the twenty-four bours endiug at § o'clock iu tho sfwernoon on the 16th ; A, Kucis, 253 J, IL, Moyer and W, Dycr, ages un- knowu ; G, Léo Groaw, 363 Willlim Cuamcers, 61 Guarles Lowis und N, '8, M-Glure, nges unknown | Addio Norrle, 13 ; Audy Smith, ‘T, X, Rid, and C, 1f, Bebnirr, oges unanown; Goutgs 3, 1o, Aanuger Wosteau Unfon Teiegraph 0fliea, 20 Wikinin Cu 39 § George odd, 31 ; L. Dutler, 305 Auna 13 847 Victoris Andreoil, 77 Tnumas Gollitis, 50 Woaver, 28 3 Frod Hoch, 281 8, A, Fisher, fem known § Alam Weaver, uukuowt § L, Roos, 48 ; Mrs, L. Maritn, unknown ; 'J. M. Lawioi, 387 two une kuown; IV, J, Joy e5, unlinown ; Miss Mary Bordu unknown, Al white, B 1t 18 supposs.d that tho number of now cacs fs nlat- g for want of subfects, Thero wero thiity-five fuzerments yosterday, The weather bs cool, NEW OnLEANy, Sept. “Lno Wostern Union Towgraph Company bus made arrangenents with ko Bros, & Co., bunlers, of this city, who b branch house t Sureveport, to trausfor, free cliorgo, all fuvolzea recuived 'for th Sirevoport suf- 1c08, Jue following telograplue correspondeuce xplaine soif o0 of YuILADCLYNIA, Sept. 10, D. Planzry, Suvtrint:ndent, yew Uricung ¢ A meatiug witk 1 Pillaleipufa to-morrow In oid of the Surevepui I buve jrondsel te trunsfor the money ipthonn Dy telegouj Witlout charge. ‘Tuere I iy carnest fooling of myias lmlhy wind un fulenso deedro 1o d nnbetantial - Lid, 8 attytliluyg MOFS 1l Moy Lesdedd 7 . Batrs, Supt, (Sigued) NEWw OBLEANS, Bept, 16, D, H, Dates, Surt., Philadeylic: Noibing uut moisy needul, Apotheentles, cluus, und, above ull, huracs, re the chicf wintw, wid these'sro boing suppitad by the New Oricans Howlrds, who rely on coutrnbutions hiete wud _elsewhere, Auy money sent to the Naw Oruwans Howard Aswoclie tion for the Shrovoport. aaffarers wiil va Ju fclously and effeotively expended, Tho President of tho Nuw Orleaus Howatda leaves Tor Shroveport this evening. o will bo accompunted by onother supply of nugses, (igned) D, FLANERY, Bupt, The Luward Asoclation, of New Oti.uiis, e 50 fax sentthirty-threo nurses, five puysiciat, aud turee apothecarivs to Burevepurt, Wiy List batel lefe hore this ovening, A private dfepatch from Bbroveport reporta the dsath of tho Rev, Father Quemeray, und tho_ erions fliucss of tho v, Father Picrro, No other pricst it thera, Tuers How o toicgrapls operatora 1n Saruvo- port-—Ar., Honry Davis, wilo wout from this ticy kove oral days ngo, aud AIr, ALf Saville, from Memphis, who arrived this morulng, OINGINNATI, O., Sopt, 16.~Privato subscriptions are being Lverally imuda for tho reifef of tho Skrevopurt suflorers, Willm Bernard, an 0ld operator iu 1ha Cinziuuatt oflico of tho Wostern Unfon Telegrayh in 1his city, to-day offared his sorvicss to the Cowyauy ta bo sent to Sureveport, und will leave for that placa to- night, WaitmioTox, Bept, 10.—Benstor West to-dny re- colved tho following dlsputch from the Mayor of Ehroyeport: “Tao sickuess s on thu e crease, Do all you ean for us, Thero 3 no monoy in thie Cliy Treastiry, aud tho poor aro on our haud<, und for Iack of funds wo And didleulty in bursing them," Mesrius, Sept, 16,~Lucra s o ohatement in yel- low fever, though ita ravages sroalmost_cxelusvely contiucd to Pined, or the northwestern portion of tho city, adjacent to thy month of Wouf River, whoro 1t firat appeared, It Is Imposiblo o obtin rellsble data in rogard 1o tho inoruwlity, but it s ovidont Lucre i D0 do'roiso i tho death Fale, Tho city authoritics to-day tools tho firat step towards wmeoting tho vx- igencles of the occasion, the whole streel furce Leing ut to work distributing coal-tar nnd burnlug it in the ngooted quirtes, whily tho citizou bava et auud re- organized asa Howard Aseociation, with A, D. Lon- stoll 68 Presidont, Ty Assocltion will to-morraw open sn ollco nnd Yo prepared fo furioeh nurges aud Crelef to all who apply. e cxodus from tho city continues, and tho pby- sicisns nro pdvismg ull who cun fo leave, und trains fn all dircctiond aco crowded, Tho wildest re- Forts ure circulated through tus conntry in regarl to the number dying, but 1t {8 safo to €ay that buce tha discaso uppeared thic nutubor of deaths from ad canses his not rosched twenty on any day, tid sitee the g of terror-stricken oncs thero fs less oxehiement thau duriug the prevalenco of the choivra, NEW ORLEAZ, Sopl. T,—Goy. Kollogg to-dny for- warded 31,600 to tho Hovard Awsvciatlon at Sarevee port, for thie Leaofit of the eutlerers, —— WALL STRIET, The Stock and Produce Marksis. Special Dispatel to The Chicago Tribune. New Yons, Sopt, 16.—A declino took place to-dny from j 10 2 por cent in nearly all thoactive stocks of tho List, Rock Island sinking tho Jowest. Erio and Wabash felt about 1 per cent, tho former beeause tie -quotatton was lowered in London, whero tho stock i largoly owned, Tho latter dropped in sympathy with tho rest of tho market, Tho chief managers of the Rock Taland are belioved o havo sold their oldings at high prices, and to have gono short eoverul thoit- eand sharea bealdes beforn giving notice that tho Company would issne £6,000,000 of new stock, Tug physi- awalting friouds who wero coming to visit the Stato Fdr, woro told that the train left Lowell, 18 miles east, forty minutes Iato, Your reporter wns in tho crowd, boing desirous of renching Grand Haven to inquird into tho paticulars of tao Irousides disister. After long waiting, all suddonly becamo alarmed, percelving that the raiiway officials know something to bo wrong. Boon n rumor flow through tho clty tust there wis auothor fatel smasb-up, and that tho night cxpress east would not_leavo ‘Grand Uaven (il the track wur clesr, For hours wo_ could got mo telegraph _answors from Grand Iaven nor ailsfac- tory reports regarding tho wrocked trufn, Many citl- 2ol expecting fricnds und relutives, olther by tho ratiroad or thu Irousid were for hours in fearful suspense and oxcitement, between tho upper and thio notuer millstones, No intelligenco could bo ubtuliul from cither direotion, An ouglue and car wero dis- patehed, carrylng surgons from here, lato in_ tho ovouing, to attend the wounded, Tho followlng favts wero fluully elicited by fnterviowing passengers on tue unfortanato train, attonding surgeons, sud the Com- pany’a ogont at this place : Tho train was botwcon Lowall and Ads, ffteen milos from hore, at 0:0, As it was rounding o 'curvo, bul- lock stoppod upon tho track, thirty feot in front of tha Tocomotive, deliberately stunding till thrown down under the' locomotiva truck-wheels, impeding tho headway and suddeuly throwing the tender, expross, ‘mall, and two cmigrant curs off tho track on tho n: sido Of tho curvo, Tho train consistod of baggage aud mail cars, two emigraut cars, and fivat- class_cosches, 'Tho emigrant cars wero taken on at Jonis, and had no emigrants in them A fow youhg man woro thoro smoklug, Tho Drl-olaad cars ail rematned on the track the mail and two cmi- graut cars wero demolished, Two persons, named William Jieaman, of Willismaton, Mich., and Galvin Wincheli, of Lausing, wero inatuttly kilied, DBsuman wus slujgle wn, 20 Yeurs of ugo, 1o was sfanding on tho piatform of tho forward emigrunt car, wken It wan hurled off, Lo was found doad. Winchell was married, agod 13, aud in fhe samo car, o gasped twice afior besn oxtricated. Olas, Steele, of Witazmston, 10 yeurs of oge, hud hin thigh tersitly smushiod und bad interual injuries, o now s fu s very critical couditlon. Daniol Burliugaue, of Aun ArtUor, stugle, 30 years of age, was the ex) ress Tiestens ger. 1T was shockingly aisbgled In the lower part of thoe sbdonien, The Lmyuimuu think it would Le very remurkable if both theso survives it Is quite likly thut both will die, Mz, Jonks, of Providsuce, R. L, is serlously injured in the head, and was delirious all uight and il noon to-duy,' Porbaps thuro is a falr chanco of hin rocovery, Frank Cosgrovo of Burus, Mich,, Lad hisarm brokon In_twa placee, James Btévenor, of Willomston ; Gon, 8, B, Mathows, of Poutisc; J. B, Eaton, of Boston, Misa, ; Martha 3. Waldron, of Lowell, ftich,; Mrs, AL, E, Eutle, of Tonis, wera'sli hurt encugh to bo laid up, Lut nono of tiom aro "erioualy iojured. I L. Buriang, of TRoyal Oak, Mich,, tho mall agent, had hiu ticah forn badly in tho shoulders sud back, 'Ho was taken homo o0-lay, slxylnmdml persons wers on thotrain ; it{s miracn. lous that ko few wero killod und wounded, Th uc dont, it anpears, was_unavoidablo, Tho railrond i well-foucodon both eldos for many miles cach way from tho place of acoldont, Tho dead and wounded werg taken to Lowell, {ho lattor boing well cared for by toe Raflroad Qumpnuy, Drw, Stovenson, M Douald, and Eillo, of Lowell, wore on huud soon after the dlke uater, ‘Two doctors frow herw 15ow have chinrgo of the yromided.” Tho fuqvat. e uoklivg b Lowatud ne iy o-uy, Loss of n Canndian Yachting Parly. u Lhe ( hicao 7% Eotene =Tl yuent B hiua, w Wiy 10 thy oty Fegatta, on Friday nig capslzed, Three of the four ovcupunts loat L. 0, Bu} Hawl No purticnurs werg obtalned for sixty hours, drowned wero prowluent young men of this cil Great Dumage Dono by Floods n the 1810 Graade, Nrw OnLEANs, Bept, 16,—A Pleayune apechal from Brownsville, Lo, snys tho Rlo Grandy has overflowed ito bunks for (o firat timo piuce 1809, Tho upper country is nundated, Thoro fs tince fust du tho 1aain now atock being now guod dulivery, may o launchud on thie market at any moment, b slock hus fallen from 11 to10%, Werlorn Union is down from . Tho isticr was pubject to mony doubls, Tt mor eays that therd are uew contriva that will do tho work with ten-fold 3 ily, ond that tho Western Uniou Gompiny nitat buy them out or sufler cither tho consequencet of nnothur and butter organtzation or tho ecliing of the neow inventions to tho Government, and the establishe ment of u bystom of tolegraphy ut lialf prive. No chung in the flour and grain nwrkets, There has been u moro aclive nuvoment in freights, Mated generully strong and tending upward for gram uud petroleum, THE CROPS. Effect of the Early Erost in the North= weste Soecial Dispatch to Lhe Clacaan Tribune, Brooumiorox, I, Sept, 10.—Serious damage ta coru g been done by the frost of Saturdsy uight, Tho crop of McLean County will bo less (han ouc-bulf tho averago, and tho samo 8 true of sursounding countios, In Tozewell not moro than 25 bushicls per acre can be expected, Newana, Til,, Bept, 16,—The wilted and dried corn- Ieaves throughout tho southern part of Kendall County clearly demonstrate that tho frost of Saturdsy nighit Diaa put o veto upou the further growth of cori, 1ot toes, and garden-sauce in thiy portion of tho coubtry, Throughout tho lowlands of Kendml und Grindy Countics tho frost has damuged tho corn very ously, and, togother with tho drought, L matcrially shortoned” tho crops. Tho jotato erop, slan, will not bLe what it promised a fow weeks eluce, Potatoes are firm in this vied y at 80 cents por bushel. Tho applo crep fs much lgiter thian last year, good upples briuging fu (his villago 75 cents por tnshel, List year at this sewson the rillng price waa 40 und 60 conts per bushel, This season's rap of cerauls i, howevor, killifently lrgo to com ol furmors to ring the grain to market that hisLeen held for thio Inst your, wud the result is that grain v heing freoly elippod from thi eetion by way of tha Chizhe g, Barlington & Quiney Raflroad st Milingtou, und th canal unl tho ok Tsland Road ut Morris, Cnu ot thia pluco to-duy commands 92 conts, and outs 23 cents per bushel, MaDIsON, Wis,, Hopt. 16.~Tho frost of Sunday list 1ias proven‘more disasirous to tho tobaceo ceop I this vicuity than wa ot Orst supposed, Coru was 0o near ripe to reccivo any material damage. JANERVILLE, WIS, Sopt, 10,—Later ndvices from the country stiow that th damujto dono by the srat, Sunday moruing, was much greater than was ut first roported. Buckwhoat {a oll deatroyed, and u great deal of unharvested tobaceo, RusnviLte, 711, Sopt, 14, 1873, Tothe Rdltor of The Chivwro Buw: It s well for produc ora and consumers to kuow the fucts concornitg tie pre-ent eorn crop, T huving traveled wome, awd cenyersed with men who isvo rocoutly vieited Kansne, Mi-xourh, v, [itinoly Tudinus, and Ohio, und {t geems an nduitted fact tial tho erop of 1873 Wit not exceed onethind a ustil As tho farmor has putiercd, mich by low prices st that e chunkd crop, o Tat fow yeurs, It sowms onty U wete the hetiet of the advanced pri o whi-h nist Dong't aeli yori oD coen at et Uy 3) - onts, LAY s BLOYNSTON'3 3A S, Spoafai inpatih 0 Lo BLowusetos, 1y 5ep Hh—T Cind, v s By i - vased upon. Gull, il e old coatract, To-nfght our et fglitwad, alier four ulgnts of dutkiess, s SO A NEW ELEVATOR. . secial linvatols to Pho Chivago Iyibune, Orpaw Rarins, Tows, Sept, 16,—A Lirge ol vater, in connvetion with' th 1, 0, B, & M, R, I, s coutetus ‘plated in this city, RESeRT)