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THE CHICAGO DAIL TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, SPIRITUALISM. Ponth Annual Meoting of the Na~ tional Assooiation. The Institution Conducted by the Woodhull, Pen-Pictures of Some of the Prin= cipal Delegates. A Slashing Address by the Pre- siding Genius, i Tho Epiritunlistic community of the Tnlted Blates bogan Nolding fts tenth snnual meeting yesterdny morning, in the bill known a8 Grow's Opora-Touse, swhiich wis abont half Aled by tho dolegatea to the Convention nud oululders who gatlicrod from motives of curfonily, the Intter class Leiug in the nscondant, During the morniug no business was_trausscled, mu- tual congratulations wero In vagio, tho ethiereal belngs slinking bands ond uttering wolcomes i1 the manner in voguo with ordinary tiortaln, while tho most por— sistent taro ovorhead fafled to Let--q vlow any of tho snow-clad spirltawhich4ro supposed to hoxor over and direct tho thoughts and uttoruncea of ko Spiritual elect, In tho uft/moon a fomowhiat smaller Nudieuco of outsidors w4 present, tho morning papers cotalu~ Ing tho Woodlaull lecture of tho provious aveniug \av- ing beon fn tho meanttino digested, Tho status N tho sudience may Do couclsely put at be- low tho middlings, It wag composed mainly of old wornen, whilo tho men who wore progent Lind very much tho nppearanco of old women oo, ~ There wero young women thoro; nomo fot girls, apparcutly about 16 ¥ears of ago; but it waanoticenblo that nono of thoso wera good-looking, tho vast mojority having their fea~ tures marred by strawhorry-blazoe, scarred by scalds, or kerosono secldents, of pittod with smsll-pox,—a fact which anggestod tho idea (liat Spiritusliam, especially- that which in tatnted with tho Woodhull doctrines, fs a dernior rossort for sholved virging, or those unfortu- nates to whom naturo lina donjed oven & modioum of tho charms of tho sex, who may; In fact, bo cpitomized under tho exprossivo term of soxusl scaracrows.! Tho majority, Lowovor, wero old mon and women, some of them 1o thetr dotage, with their lumy oycs, which pevred through spoctacles st tho apoaker, bright= ening up occantoually ns tho thin lipa of the Woodhull quivorcd under a morothsn usually leontious alluston® %0 o mioro thau usunlly prurivnt aubject, The appesranco of tho fomalo portion of the audle enco war admirably summod up by o long, thiu, com~ mon-scurs fariner, who was presont oy a apoctator, In answor toa query froma bystauder, ho mutterad, #olto voce, * that, i there are any good-looking Spir- itualistcsscs, they hov mado up thelr minda to atay to hum, this ime After ono or two {tencminute speeclics, » hymu, that was childliko sud bland, was sung by onoof tho brethren snd iwo of tho sistors. Tio male siuger onnounced tho hymn in o piping treble, and foutteen veraes wore bivsed through thoir close-sot Spiritualistic tooth, o peeuliar stylo of vocal- fzation which fs safd to bo nich fn_voguo in the third spint world, but which uninitisted outsiders fal-to fully oppreclato ot frat hesring, In this, however, it 18 ouly the mor Uxo tho Woodhull doctrifies, which, though repulsive ot Arut aight, aroclaimed by their bow Tioyers o becoma very - fascinatiug when falthe Sully carrled ont, Still,uny outsidor would pronouico At fourtcon-verzo hytn a musical fallure, “Tho hynmu over, the Preuidont of tho meoting called upon_ Thura Cappy Smith to nddress tho moeting, bi, Laura ot el fortheoming, Anthony Higgiud \as callod upon. Anthony hung iire, to, ‘but Mlas Anpio Hiumon, dolegito from Madinon, Conn, i, “Cho speikar, a very wall-devolopod 13y of about. 43 years of sge, epuko vory carncstly for ten minutes, ‘onhor littls Honby, whick sho asserted was religlous Tiberty and religious reform, Sho wanted to kuow “\iither aro wo drifting, eh—ichither ave tce drift- ing?and ccused the clergyof thocountry of concocting subterranean (quiere, heilish 7) plot against humanity Iin genoral, and {be epiritualistio portion fa particular, Sho naerated how, at tho instigation of the sublerrans can schemers, she was deniod tho uss of the publichiall ‘of Madison £6 lectura i, and how o fow noblo frlends Td allowed et to spealt from thelr back door-stepa to sn sdmiving crowd, who crammed tho yard, crowded into th hay-loft, coliceted on fop of tho out- Touses, arl drauk {n her words of spiritualistio Bapiento, Way not this cruol conduct to one who hag Gven up n G0aar old fathier, o tonder brother, and Slany lovers, o dio on thio fiold of battle for their country 7 Mr. Lynn, o pnlo-faced, lamo young man, from Toston, nect addressod tho'audience, 11s mirfortuno Would hiot bo mentioned, but that {he only poiat in bis peeeli which favored of rt or_vloquauce wa o rather Tituny allusion to hia loft crutch, which fairly Lrought dows the house, ‘At tho conctusion of his nddress, Mrs, Severanco, of <yiuconwin, read tho following list of delegatea. If thero uro’ any mistakes in tho namnes, they muit bo attributed to the lack of knowledgo of tha excellencl of spiritualistic catigraphy, tho list boing copied from mhss of natues, banded the reporters, jumblod to- gotior without ahy nttempt at ordor or frrangement : Ghivo Hubburd; Huntley; T, 8. A, Popo, Grand Kapids, Mich, ; Mrg, Laura C. 'Owene, Indisbapolie; . 8! Holbrook, Clieagos %, D. Linckley, Irving, 'Mich, 3 Dr, £, Woodraft, Grand Rapids, Mich, ; Samiuel Mutie vell, Jumiea ook, J, . Bucd, Addie L' Jsllon, Byron Tocod, Kohomo, 1%, 0. Belden, Osborn rairle, Mary huthus Clark § D. W, iull, Ataos Aliman, Delawaro John Fleteher, Sumuel Stratton, J. i, Lutlier, Hiram Greyg, John Stewart, Jenudo Haifield, Sarad 3, Gill, ‘Agtios Cooks, Mrs, 11.'A. Stralton, Indiaia State Auso- ciutbom 3 ©. muter, Capt.’ R, 1L~ Winslow, Thomas Lecs, Y. H. Talterson, Oliver Stepheus, ra, C. Stephéng, Dr, W, R, Unmiltou, Ol Ganh, Waier Hyde, Williom Llicks, Ttonio rurldind, Mrs, M. 3. Beldiu, Latra'Cuppy Smith, Hannah 17, ‘Stearus, Anthouy Higging, A, O, Colto, Jenufo Pickinson, Mrs, J. Davis, d. Gage, Forter Gaygo, Col, Bload, J. 8. Longetrw, New Joree G. L, S, Jemiper, unaad ; W, 3. Ehaw, Towa Falle; N Huntley, Mrx, Hubbard, Etewart Curhmiugs, Tidol Mre, Oliver Darrett, Georgo Plummer, Wisconsiu A, Logan, Lockport, ilia, 3r, Lybrand, E, ¥, . Jonds, M. CollingEaton, Avery, A, Johnson, A, G, Morelund, Tlli= 5 11, Soverance, 3, D, A, P’ Soverance, Mra, H, Evans, David Cotton, Dr, W. 1I, Baveroft, John Wilinon, dra, 8. M. Lea, Mre, O M, Rich- ardeon, Dew, 1, Warner, 1{, B, Randall, Elias Sith, 8, Woodworth, Wiscondin 3 F. 1t Ladd C. 3. Lionurd, M. 1, Buan, Massachusetts ; . Loon. ard, Graftons 1% Ciiew, Fhfladelphing John Hardy, Mafy M, Uardy, Capt, L. I, Brown, Céphns B, Lynn, Bra, 8. A, Hunt, Annio T, Chomberlin, Mamiachus seltn; Goorgo Gher, Anna Stiddioburt, Byron Deari« Tan, I, Aunfo lithman, Stobbin G’ Dilss, Clinton County, Mih. 3 A. M, Jordan, Mra, L A, Whitlog, 3. 0, Barredl, Btllo Creelis €, W, Austin, Mrs, 8. Ausifn, John Mutteaon, Hurry Willier, Tsenel E, Brown, Dr, 1, . Btovens, Dy, . 1. andy, Utali ; Goorgo L. Barbor, Ebz, D, Barker, San Francisco ; G. Hnzeltine, Matne Jammes 1, Rogers, Gllman, 10, ; Felix Culleln, 0, W Blowart, Grorge Gage, Matio 1, Ty, O.0.1 loward, Julla Howard, Juln 17, Smith, “Milo Forter, Dr, D. 0, Tieguer, Martha Gage, iram Didwell, Tilinola 3. A, Toos, Tay City, Missouri; W, B. Jomieson, Mra, Murin Foud, Mev, Wassburkos, Miesouri 3 Mrs, Thoda T.oomis, W. &, L0, Mrs, 1L, A, T, Gavrettaon, William Walker! Dotroit ; ‘Harah_J. Penoyer, L. C. Whitney, Dr. A, Farnesworth, A, D, Glark, Jumcs i, Haslott, Fort iluron, "Ihio loadiig spicits, so (o apealk, of tho meoting being now on the piatform, tho curious ontslders peerod at Thowm and fndulged fn_celticism, Thelr sppearanco provalted i, Tuey hardly looked like tho buinge to Whom & Supremo Leiug, through tho medium of gradunlly perfeeting pirita in tint pecullar intor- Wphero whfeh 1 by moio callod Jinbo, hiad choson t0 Fetorm tha earth. Godliko utelicet Wan not stamped on any of the browa of tho malo platform-ocouplers, Whilo the _women—wyoll, without excoption, thoy wera of thio kind to whom tho perils of dangorous {empta- $ion aro gono by, and who, if marriad, wonld hardly Linvo to comyladil'of oo miich of tho poculiur elayery which tho Woodhullites 5o vigoroualy denounce, The Yresident, BLr, Cooney, of Viucluud, Now Juracy, is o nple tonking old tmboello, with _as much Iuowledgo Jnmer:tary rules i o Fojeo Tslander, When not enisaged in nddressing tho mesting ho filrta with an ardor onowould hardiy cxpoct from man of bis yeara with the Woodlull, who receives hls attentions with indifforence, W, % Jamieson, whom Mr, Lynn ac- clied of belng o1 'iuildol, lle s noar un ap- proach the humon nonentily ns can Procured _without o doclded slep baclwards 1o o mising Mok of the Dumiulen theory, Huch In {his Iadics’ pot of tho froo-lovo communit On hiim wfo showercd tho smilos of the cleot slater: L word fn T, ho fointost atiempt At a Joke fromt D Ny in rowaried with spprociative laughter, He ia 7ot u tyrunt, Ol no. Mo i not tho sor of man, Dackod up by hideous” Ktato laws, (o infict his odious and nnvished-for presenco updn a pulforing wife, Do glutieo at hik frahio,—about 95 pounds woight,— would ot at rest auy wusplclons o that score, " And 40 tho Woodlullited bro happy, and Lo fa doflzed. 'Mrw, Sloveranco i o lady of komo 60 suinmers. Blio 1a ot bad:looking. During tho resding by her of Wia list of dologates, a crafty medium, hallity from Grand apids, caliod ont, * Wil tho young woman ploaso tell fii liow many Hlaten aro roproscntod at tho mioot- fuge" Eyen Sphitualistn uro not freo from fatlory. ftho tnsinuating compliment conveyod in tho third and fourth words of tho sontunco had tho desirod aficct, @ho ludy aniled, Diughed, tittered, laughed, Slutetied wildly at the' tumbler’ of watdr, laokud aronnd boscechingly for arat, and Anally hubsidod Baif Intou ehalr und half tnto tho urme uf tha excited Trevldeut; and only conquered tho wairo to indulge in hystcrica upon tho opportunio appearance, fn tho Butiorooin, of somo spirity with which she come muncd nud wan comforted, Tho huslueas of formin, tlio various eommiticen wad o proceedod with, n canlted ug followa 2 ¥ Comniideo on Businos—Henjamin Codd, Mre, Ann stiddiohrovk, D, A, 1Tull, Bra, Matia Guiridine, aud Cupt. R, H, Whislow, oiumitiec on Flnance—Mr, Higgine, Mrs, Sevor- anco, Mr. TaMlou, Mew, Hardy, and Mra, Hinuien, Gotnntten on Reroliilons=Uol, Bluod, bir, Havrett, Judjo Hollrook, Mmi, Todd, Br, Maxwell, W. ¥, Jamos, aud Cephis I, Lynu. iyeko commiitos huving becn fnatructed to retire antl roport, fhe Provdent of tho meeting anmounced Bt o By vidu i of (o Aterlean Awiociation of Bpir- e iata, Fics. Victoria 0, Woudbull, would Tend hor Iial deldiuss, On conlug o tho front of the plat- form, Birs, Woodhull W tedd with wingled ap- plauso aud blies, which sba stood with charming 7. Dickson, Iau Cluire; Mrs, N, Y. D, A, Devir,” Mra, 2 Blocumm, €, W, Mills, W, bira, 8,7, to lnfo than Jio hon o far i thia kostion, “all compogurs, et attituds was striking, not tosay menncing, Hor bady sho polsed lghitly tupon her right log, tha left thrown forward, Lot right arm wan hold tightt acroas ior cheat, o In Tor Sayers, whils tho loft was flung oarcleasly Lohind hor back, aftor tho manner {n voguo with ono_of tho * fancy," who, toward the clono of & mill," feols that hohas a soft thing, sud can In(ll\l[(u in o Hittlo brilllancy and offect for the benolt of thiore outsldo the ropes, Her po- sition talian, she bogan, A report of her mpeech fa red the printors and (o pablie, Tt was o trade ust evorything outside of the Spiritualistio pale ; it knocked roligion out_ of time, floored tho cleriy, showad up the hidden horrors of married hfe, ovisco rated Gen, Grant, searified the Amorican nation, erit- dcised with hecoming and decorous flippancy the con- duet of Him whom ao many mistakon mortata wnmm‘» A their Radcomer, oxplaitiod how tho ** third torm » wis to Do nccomplished throngh Europcan agenoy, nnd tho Amoriean_ mation ~becomo _the minfons of an Emperor or Dictator, oxplained Wall ‘strect oporations, and slowly but surcly tended {o that subject which i tlio boglnnilng mud ond of Wondhuil- {am—froo-love, This reached, the oyoof tho Wood- hull_dilated, tlio thin Bps moved nervously, and (ho volco quaked and quavered withs oniotion. Tha charm weas working, ‘Tho awoot Bpirit that cnnobles thislave- 1y nnd puro woman was at work, Tho nudienca ab this imo wiero spoll-bound, - Tiad they patd 50 conta ad- misslon foo instead of nnlblxllz, thoy caulil not havo Teen quicler, Ono ol mn, iong past his dotnge, foaring to loao ono of the encred words, orept under tho . rostrwm, and, with falling' jaw and 1olling tongue, drank in the worda s thoy woiled from thelr ominontly chnsto source, Only occasfonally ald tho audonce oxhibit any emotion, but, when they aid, they were uproarious, and the shrill hisses swero fairly drowned in tho thunderous choering and stamnp- g, Thus, when Victorls expresand ber readineas lo obligo any gentlomon present troublod with carbunclo by oponing the dungorous pimple with a jack-knifo ; whon slio faidt sho eould -hoid 4n n knnpsack all the virtue, walo aud famalo, contaled in the room 3 wien #ho Itinehod forth hior ‘chofrest - billingsgato upion tho Youog Men’s Obrivtlan - Association eocietios, the applause was tremendous, The attack upon 1ho would Do dlsorganizers of tho Arzociation, or usturpers of her owaer, £l10 treated to something very cholee, ro cholee, i fact, that it need not bo reptoduced. Tho biygest hit, howover, was whon sha chatlenged any ono in the room, gentloman or lady, to confront her with tho as. Furatico that ho or sl ({lio confrontor, of coutso) wae pure, Bho put it Aiferontly, but that 15 what it meant, Tho strangest part of it was that, although several of tho most ardent disciples of Woodhull aro o, an roloico m tho Hitlo # Miss,” aud the Weods ull's thallonjo was genoral, not ono’ of then took It up, Why fa this thus? N ‘Tio maoting adjournod ot & o'clock to meot sgsin 1n tho evening, Thi eveniug meeting of the Splritualistio Conven- tion was well attonde Hulf-hour speechies woro in- dulgod i by tho mentbera of tho_Association, mnd {0 thoze who attendod, eithor as outslders or 1nsidors, tho speechies proved dooply interesling, AMUSEMENTS, ACADENY OF 31USI0, Tho timo haa not long gono by whon tho snnounso- mént thnt Mrs, D, P. Bowors waa piaying at ono of our theatros would draw lorga and enthusinstio sudicncos to sbudder over Lur portratt of Lady dudley, or yioll, thoir toat0 to Camille: But norw, nithough sho is play- ingat ono of tho pratticht and bost appointed theatres in tbe United. Btates, supported “by 's fair stock compony, fully cquud to iho _asoraga that - Chieago Bos had fo bonst of untll tho prosent soason, tho audiouco twas comparativoly small, too smalint any rate for tho merits of tho ac. tross, Thoattractions clsowhero do not appesr to Davo oxertod o vory strong Influeuce, for nowhoro was tliero a largo oudionce. It ust bo concluded then tunt tho drama #Lady Audley’s Scorot # bas lost its Bold upon the Chiengo publlc, and falls to attract sa it oncodid, Xtisnol surprising. Peoplo do not como to 00, 8cason after foason in one unending round, tho samo pleces nctod by tho samo’ pooplo, Lo tho porformnnce nover 80 graphio, or the porformers novor Ao brillint, It 13 not moro matural to diot onesolf rogularly for yeara upon tho samo food ihian 10 expoct to enjoy n rolation a: Hmited numbor of dramatio Tepreseutations, Bterling actross though Ars, Bowers s, 8ho cannot expect o go on playing “Lidy Audleyls Secrot ” to the samo pooplo year after car, > Tho larger tho houso this ecason, tho smallor lio soxt. Morvovor, n chongo has beon effected in our {asten, and Lady Afdley oxcites no emotion that wo cara to cndure, ‘Thors Is nothing plessant in tho dramo, though 'thero s much o adiniro in {lo meting, and the pudlouces caro moro _for {ho former than tho Iatler taken in bulk, Of Hira. Bowers' performancd Inst cvening tho samo meod of praiso alio roceived lnst ozson fs cheorfully awarded, Hligro 1s mo chango in Jt: it is tho mamo carcful, studied acting that has olways characlorized Mra, Bowers, and won for her tho proud cminence sho one Joys upon tho stago. And A, MecOolium wav precisc 1hio eamo clover, Lnndaome, graceful gentleran ho al- waya was, Thero was mot o particle of chongy in ofthor, Tlio support was mot tho eawe, howover, by ab Tueats, ¢ wne Detter far than last year, 1tis trio that Aiss Flotehor discovored a connterfeit pre- seatimont” oud o tyour through Eugland, " citier of “Which plienomenn waro roforred to last_year, but #lio fayed with spirit, Nr. Evans mado o vory respecti- Bio-country Tonfor as Luke ‘farks, snd wiscly abatsiu- od from atiompting & patols o ‘could not sustain, Tho remuinder of the company called for 1o espoctal mention, Mre. Bowers will, during tho sock, play Whury Quoen’ of Scots,” 4 Elizalioth," “Camille,” and #Thio Iunchbacl,” o good houscd, wo Lave 10 doubt, TUE GLODE TREATE, Thero really fs nothiug fu a name, 1t was to all fn~ tents and purposos # Aluldin® lart week, aud to all fn- tents aud purpnsen it i3 “Alddin? still, It bacomes #A Tala . of ‘Euchanbnent” (bl weok § tho scenos ar chauged slightly, and tho linca Qiffer, but the change s made In the Iéast important partioulurs, The bullet i8 the rnme, tho legs aro (ho Famao, the Iiigls ave the same. Tho Gitards o throngh their perforniance, and O'lteardon throngl s, o novelty of the week is Miss Magglo Nichold in her famous feata, in which rlio has*achicved by right tho sonbriquet of “ Tho Aorial Quoen,” MYERS’ OPERA-IIOURE, The minstrels are doing better this werk than they Diad reanon to expect in viow of the many sttractiona Clegwhore, - Thesr porformance last evenfiig was greote ol by o very largo audicnco, and a ynore_uppreciativo gt iever vt wihin tho walls of tho Quarz-Tlouso, The ontertainment thia weels i8 Ly all odda tho best #inco tho opening; of the eenson, ~ Tho firet parl con~ tains some very fine ballid music, umong tho songs Teing “ Tho Paor Ol Blaye,” au uniclent negro molody, which wan introduced In._cordance with s suggestion in Tur, TIIUNE a fow dayn since, it withy feoling, and was deservedly appisuded, Tho romaininig olos wero ucceptably rendored, Mackin nd Wilton in o now songand dunce aro 7ot only oxccesively funny but really arfistio, Liuden, us Gverybody knows nircady, 18 o paradox in boing’ tho princo of prima dunnns, ' 1 songs this weel aro ot only good musically, but they sro_exceliontly wuug. Thid eamo remark npplics to tho quartet, Hobby New- comb, in tho * Active Boy,” nppeated to-botter ndvan- 1o inteoducos styles of dnneing in tho act, nnd ‘a8 an-notivo boy in reality {9 absolutely wondorful, Tho akotch of tho W Qlackinker's Hoat /' 1 mdo smusing by Nico's con- jcalitics, Davenport’s Dutth specinlitics aro good 3 &0 15 the song and dnneo of # Mary's Heard -thio Noiws,” Dy Buckin, Wilson, and Newcomb, ‘Phe_ performanco concludes with the tme-honored zketch - of & Quict T.odyingd,” which Las been nado famous hurcabouts by Muuning and Hart, It dous not sutfer at tho hauds of Gotion ud Rice, & AIREXN'S THEATRE, A falr audionco ussomblod ¢ Alken's Thoatro last ovening and seomed mot a little ploased with tho varloty nud character 0f tho ‘entertainmont offored, Chief in morit was_tho norolatio performer, Gignor Qastolloti, who combineain kimrelf tho acrobatic and liorculeant powers of two clussos of circun work usually Deld distinet, The Martens family mowed aud spat aud wero aa ifke cats s f naturo had nevor intonded them to be auylhing clee. Tho porfonmanc ended with tho lmlted oxtravaganza of tho ‘Domon Kiug," in which Mr, Hoit glittored, glinted, snd ‘glistoned in maguificent spangles, to tho movemonts of which tho orcliestra plsyed injragnificent fudopond- encoof Lmo, tune, and tone. - o extravagaiiza iy full of excelleht lural hite well and clazely wordad, and worthy of o botler softing, lina Edwin’ naded graco it not melody to the whole, which terminated t the comfortable hour of 10,30 D, 1, Who bill will bo ro- peatod to-night, r, Kayno sang TEISONAL, A notico of Miss O'Conucr's slcknoss, published in it TRMUNE yestorday, brings out & reply from that Iady, in whiols sho wislich to correct a statchuent * cal- culated, though nadvertently, to cast arefleetion upon M, 1obloy.” Blio states that'that gentleman hoa hoon vory attentive to her noeds during Lor indispoaltion, Jlading a carriogo at hor disposal, ko, Dut na no Foflootion was caet upon Mr, lloolcy, and as nobody ‘who knows him coull Lave reconcllod ony such reflec- tion with thelr knowledgo of L, tho necessity for the corroction does not clearly appeat, PRSI o S & TESTIMONIAL TO BENNER. Last ovening o numbor of firemen, headed by the Fircman's Cornet Band, assombled at tho house of Matt, Benner, tho now Kiro slarshial, who lives st No, 70 Marrison strect, for tho purposo of festifys ing (o entisfaction - of (ho Dopartment nt his sppointment, - Fhe party sppeard beforo tho hots of tho mow Chief about 9 o'clock, and sartled him by o loud tuno from tho band, Whon Tennor appeared on the frunt stop “ Mall to tho Ohiof " was pluyod with mnch enorgy. Then Benner modo o halting speech, tho substaice of which way That o wanted fho Compuny £ como within door, ane auring thon that the bopilality of Lis house was theirs, ‘Fhe invitation was accepied, aud, after ¢ tha Loys ” had dopoalited thelr *duda™ in tho parlor, they deacendad to the dining-room in the buseuient, whero they found a tublo ppread fhat grouned with euch do- feacles a8 coukl ho lmstily gotlen up, Benner did tho honors at tho head of tho bl With & graco (het wes uatursl, oud Romo of his fironon nasfated him, 4 Pho loys,” who sat enefrcled uround the table, vxhibited thelr gratification that Heuner way tholr htad {u Wurerows quaiut ppeoched thut Jacked, to be aure, fu finfsl, Lut Woro wolihty with genutue goud fecling snd orlglmli- ty. 'Clile remarks would luvo ~porsaded uny uitizen it Bemnor was the cholee of the wembers of tuo Firo Deparbment, and thad thoy would work under him es perhoys (hey wauld work for nons other, ‘Beversl ucloctions by tho band, undsr the oxecliont Ionderebip of Mr, Lichard Phulps, itvicer of No. i ene wine, added much to tho sphdt of (o euteitali ment, =X . AL & Ite bour tho gatherlig brogo up ‘amidat” heartiest of good will,* A RN = Sees But few verrela entercd our harhor yesterdzy, and f1 eonkequenso but Bttdo could by Tearnod hn vosrd o tho sccidents kud disprters cauned by tho nevers storm of day beforo yesterdzy, Ju addition to tho veacela roported anhors on the Mictigan slde of thy ke Lerday, thers nre ulvo ashioro {ho scow Hea Btur ud schiootier Lorsia, Lotl at White Lako “thocry thataman had shot imself, "DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR. Suioide of o Member of the Board of Trade. He Shools Himself to Escape Financial Embarrassments. Inguest by the Coroncr’s Jury=-- The Verdict, + Capt, Dennls Ohiapman, & mombor of the Board of Trade, cominittod suiclde yesterdsy moruing in the Chsmber of Commerco Building, o was on ‘Gange about 10 e'elock talking with somo of his follow moni- bors, Ifo took a seat on onoof tho tables and ro- modnad o fow minutes swinglng Ll foot and neting in 8 natural and 0asy mannor, Buddenly Lo wont towards tho reading-room and ontored ho water-closot, Two gontlomen wont in n moment_after, Coming out of tib'door, they werostayed by tho report of a platol and Oponing the door of tha olosot they found Mr, Cliapman lylng on 1is faco, and a Bmith & Wesson rovolver by hia slde, Asslstanco waa immediatoly rendered, It was found that ho hind shot himsclf in tho forchead over thaleft ©yo, 1o waa alill breathing, aud lLivod about an hour, THE DECEABED s been known §n_the' eity for neatly s quartor of & contury, capeelally In commercial and shipping elr- cles, Qrainod 3 a sailor, o followod tho soa for mauy yoars, . In 1819 ho satlod tho echooner Jouny Lind out of this port, aud wan subequently Manter of sovorl vesacls unil 1635, when ko commanded tho Wysndotlo, o nbandoned tho lakes about twolve yenrs ago, and bocamo © gralu-fnspector undor the Toard of Trado, He noxt engaged {n tho insurance Dusinoss, being marino agont for soveral companten, his Inst connootfon belng with the firm of 1t, 11, Jor~ dan & Co,, With which ho bnd formed & partnorabipa short timo sinco, Ifo lost proporty by the fire, Lant apring ho lost by grain spcculation, but still bo haunt- ©d the Board with (o hopo of retrioving uia losscay 4 ILL LUOK BTUOK TO HIM, Lfs {nvootmenta turnod out badly, aud ho became in- volvod, not to o largo amount, but onough to oppross tho mind of & mon sensitivoas to his honor, It fs atated (hat o owed only $000, but that his croditors pressed him goroly, Charges wero proforred sgainst du a_short timo Bince, by ono of his creditors, Mr, Drierly, and wero peuding. Tho trial was postponed until Otober, and Lo rerisatedly suouncod is inteu~ tion of befug ablo to mect his whligationa Leforo ace tlon could Lo faken by tho Tuard, . Lo remarkod on Monday o & friend thet on Tuesday Ua-would 4 SETTLE EVERYTHING UR," and whon AIr, Gurwood, o commission morchant, ro- amindod bt that thero was o_balanco agaiust bim on their books; ho replied: “Ii will bo all paid to- morrow? (Tueadoy), o also stated ho would do suyihing—would “'oven sell tho coat off bis back—rathor than bo suspended by tho Board, There {8 nodoubt that his inuncial embarrase- menta weighed haavily upon hfs mind, In nddition, 1io hiad boon for o long timo subjoct fo violent head- achios, from which Lo suffered great ogony. Ho was froquontly prostrated pliysically, and his montal powers may have boon thoreby impaired, Socing no way ont of tlio complications inclosing Lim on all sides, Lo sunk under thom, and_pjd Lis dobts with bis ‘e, Tho firrn of Jordan & Co, ad no conusation whutever with his oporations on "Change. : The deceased oxhibited no unusunl slgas of montal deprossion, aud, in coming from his home at Lako For- eut, hio clintted with bia friends on ordinary topies, and gt o iutiuation of tho iragedy lo”tutundéd 1o onact OAR'T, ONARIAN was highly respectod by thoso who knaw him for his many fine qualities of head oud beart,. llo waa ous ‘dowad with u nice senso of, honor, wax of & genisl na- fur aud of gonorous disjosiing. U wes esicomed by all with nhom Lio came in contact, snd beloved by {liose who wero intimato with him,” Ile was 64 years old, aud leavea o wifesud danghler and o growh-up son to mourn Lls deathi, Lo Las reslded siuce tha firo st Lako Forest, ACTION OF TINE TOATD, Tu consaquionco of tho siicide, the Doard took n re- cesa from 10:30 until noon, wheh it resuiod business untl 1:90, when it adjourned for tho duy, ‘e family of deccnsed were informed of tlie occurrence, and ar- sived to talia chiarge of the remahis, AL2 o'clock the body was placod i catlin and luiid In the osst end of tho readinig-room, It was vielted by thows who wera companfous in tiade of {ho doconsed, They lookod sorrowfully for & monent, and hastened away TIE INQUEST, The Coronor's inqueat hegan at 3:30 o'elack, whon tho room was clearod of evory ono’ but tho Coruner, the jury, aud the witncases, Mr. G 8, Johnson testilod_Llat, about Lalf-past 10 o'cloc, l1o and Nr. Thomas Deoves woro stauding in tho nortlicast corner of the wisli-room, when thoy were plartled_by the reportof piatolehdt, just buhind thom, Upon passiug around to tho othier sido of the room, thoy found Mr, Obiapman, Iylng on tho Soor, Ho wan partially on his right oide, and undor him iy a revolvor. Biood was tlowlng copiosly from o wound i tho forehead, Dr. Chiapiian won 1ot yob dend, but wan senscless, and all attempts to rovive lim werd uu- availiog Mr, 1, T, Jordan ‘testificd that Lo hind known Mr. Chapman. for twenty years, Had known tint ho bad becn vesy unfortunato siuco thy fio, T business . comyplications worred Im vory much,—much Dore than .most iueu, A fow wecks ngo’ hio sold a pleco of proporly af iChatcher, aud loat tho proceeds soon_after, Ho oftei ywas proiroted by nervous headuchos, which were so suyoro anto almost sot Lim crazy, Was told that Lo #uid to o young frlund, on tho train from Thutcher yostorday, that Lia bead was nlmost Lursting, Thip was all tho cvidenco given in by witncsse ond tho Jury; nlthough ailsied that n verdict u smicido should bo reudcred, began ta disputejubout the introduction of the torm " emotlonal insanity " fnta thoverdict, Whilo this was goiug o, the Coroner ncarclied tio pockats of tho doceased, and discovered {hio follawing conclusive docymentery ovidence, Tho Sret was written in hin noteook, aud tho second was written_on o blank of tho Atlinifc & Paclfic ele graph Gomyuny. It was ovidontly writton yuatordny Snorning, aftor 1o went futo the Bourd of Trado Yoomn “gpr, 16, 1873—Dear Wifo and Daughior: When you read tlile, T sball Lo pust all Lope, My miufor~ Tuues huva beeu so groat {u iny operations on 'Chango {hotY a ruinied sud o beggar, It doca soont as though 1y head and hieart would burst, \d don'l care for 1ny- sty but o (hink at Thinvo miado beggomsof you and Tarnlo, 16 moro than I can staud, This misfortuno fa moro td mo than the firg, for_ then wo hiad_ #ymputhy witlt each otlior, But I kiiow T shall not bvo tho asm- iy of any ono. Deat wifo, forgive me, and I kups God will forglve o, O, my ‘head will biirat, I cau't onduro_ this swiul ouflook, I beliovo I am crazy, Hon E, W, Mitchell and Dick Jordan, Our monoy by gouie, only what you_ have ln that noto of Gaorgo atclier's, which is tho last of 5,000, 01 forgiyoume, and anay God bless you snd chro for you, T havd nover bon wortliy of® you, but bove trdsted I lave buon a kind husband uid fathor, aud T hopo you will tlud u friond wud father in our Li¢avenly Futher, God bleas you both, Dxis,” #Dgan Wirs axp Davonren: X facl thol T am un- worthy of your lovo, os I am ruined, and, aftor being” warned @0 often by you, that I Liave not tho canrage nor manliood to eco you ngafn, I fecl that my mind Is gone, my hend will” bresk, snd my beurt will renk, for 1 feut that X am rulned n tho esthmution of sll business men, I foel as though thoy all shunned me, 01 my Godl what can Ido? God Dleas you both, and T hope Ife will forgive mo, s I Jmow sou will forgive mo, aithough I duirt desirvo o thought from you, O} my poor lead, what willIdo? 01 hud.I done a8 you wislied mo, how happy we would o, but X am loat, ~ Good by, Desste TUk VENDIOT, After the rending of_theso 1ios, the jury rendored a verdict that tho decesrod enmo to hla death from o guu-shot wound in his temple, produced Dy 6 ball from n revolver, tho shot being fred by bis own hunds, whilo laboriug under a 8t of mental do- preasion. ‘Thio body was removod last evening to tho housa of Mr, Willlam Arnott, of No, 280 West Randolph_street, Who wus & brothordn-law of tho decoused, and af whoso Louso Ars, Ohapman and Lor daughter arrived in tho aftornoon, —_—— BARNS BURNED, Six Stables Destroyed by Fire mear Twenty-firut Stroet, About balf-past & o'clock yesterdsy aftornoon, tho occupants of tho Woodruff Housy, cornor of Wabash avenuo and Twenty-Orst atreot, were starlled by soolug onso clouds of smoko lssuing from barn fu tho Toar of {ho louso. An alirm was sent in from Box 66, The firo origiiated . fn & one- slory framo buflding, adjoining the Tarn, gueiipied au s carpouter-siiop, Ly Jobu Metcler, Lid Dbullding was deatroyed, witi's fons of ubout 9500, The firo then cotamunleated to W, M, Woodrui’s barn, which was totally congumed, Loss about $1,000; fully insured, Abaroin the rear of No, 17 Twenty-firet streot waa noxt uitacked, and was partinlly conaiimned, 1t was uwned by I, D, Luthes, and oceupled by D, 8, Yurker, Loss on Luilding nud contents, $1,200% fully " fuured, A {wo-story b fn - the rosr of No, 123 Twenty-firat atreat wad rartially conmimed, Toss, $600; insured, It was owned by A oiie-atory barn fn the rear of No, 191 Twenly-firt atreol wan aivo deatroyed, Tosw, $400 ; Iuwured, ~Althougls moat of tho barns do- stroyed contalnod liorsos, oy wero all naved, Homo of thu buardors ot the Wobdruft Tfouso weve a0 oxclted thiat thoy moved their things out into tho stroot, P o R ) THE PHILOSCPHICAL SOCIETY. An adjourncid meotiug of the Philosophlosl Boclety of Chieayo wau beld Lust night to hosr tho veport of 1o Conijnittea on Orgguntzation, who submittod w form of constitution, from which the followlug extracty wero {uken : weasius g Ping profoundly improssad with, tho ity of truth tn fis origin, us well us Ha infinits yalus tomnn, und ey viqually impressed with tho Vlindiay oty upon tho Lamnn mind of fgnorance, prejudice, and supyratition, it seomod destrablo to a (hetivlng the o for guch o movenent has axe rived) to neokk the organtzation uf o socicty whoso sola JParker Dresser, motto rhudl be, % What £ Pruth 27 and whoke wembors, Fegardloen of past mesociulfons, preconceivod opiniony, or oxpressed convictivs, sbiall, fn o spirlt of slmplice 1ty and candor, associato for tho inyeatiyntion of nuon- tions (hat nro pecullar to our {imo, pertaining to Tuman welfare, AWTIOLE 1, The namo of {1is Boclety shill ba “ Tho Thllosophieal Bocoty of (lhlflngo." 'AnT, 3, Tho objotn of this Soctoty shall bo the mu. tunl improvomont of its members_and tho genoral if- fuslon of knowladgs by considoring, in tho Intorosts of truth, tho followinyg nubjoots : Quaations of moral aclonéo, questions of mocinl aclonce, quoations of natural aclenco, questionn of doubt, and the moro fmportant events of tho world as thoy ocaur, AnT, 4, There shall bo elected s standing committos of threo on each of tho five dopartments “spocified in Art, 3. The Obalrmanof sald Commitieo shall con- #tiluto an Bxocutive Gommitteo, who sball havechiarge of the gonernl exercliea of the Hoclely, ART, 8. 'T'he Bxocullve Commities shall havo power to calnblish, from timo to_time, suich departmoiits of special fustfuction for o bonoflt of tho membors of tho Soclely am, iu fhelr judgment, may bo required. Tho Bocloty waa first organtzed st tho suggeation of {10 Rov, Dr, Thoman, and liss & most_gratifylug suc- cosn thu far, Tho meoting last ovoning was harmo- nious and inferasting, and tho prospoct for catear of Lionor and usefulnoen arc encouraging, Tho quostion of tuio adaption of tha Constitntion will Lo taken up noxt Tucsdny ovening,whon full sttondanco of all in- tereated who wish to joln ia_ earnoatly roquested, Thio managord of the preliminary stops 4ward pormn nunt organization do not wish 1o haston mattord nor to adopt any platform without & full and freo disouselon Dyall intorostd, ———— CITY POLITICS. Lnwennd-Order Mectlugs In tho Third and Titghteenth Wards, Tha Inw-and-ordor pooplo of the Eighteanth Ward Lold a moeting yestariday oveniug at the North Btar Ohapol, corner of Sedgwick and Division stroots, Mr. Thomas Xonneds, on Leing clocted Chatrman, ssld that the mecting hiad been called for tho purposo of orunlzing oll the law-and-order cloments in tho ward, On motfon, tho following Agitation Committeo was appoluted s Mensrn, Sandberg, lfghnberg, Linds- berg, Hegar, Toddler, Dr.. Gase, Orouso, Whitehcad, Madison, and Keggy. ; r, Whitohiead, tho pastor of tho chapol, sald that thoy lould seo o it that good and eobor mon wero elocted to ofico thls fall. ‘Thalr movoment was widor thon o temporanco movement, Thoy woro for law and ordor,and u favor of tho oxeeution of all tholaws on tho statute-book, and’ particulnrly for respecting tho Bab- bath, o oxpocted that men of all nationalities would unita for tho purposo of upholding our laws, This was & great and gloriows_country,and thoir victory mennt protection of their homes oud property, Mr, Agor wantod overy ouo_ prosont to oxpress his vigws in Tegard to I and order, Mr, Frohdig sald that sbouts year agoa fow Jaw- abiding mon in tho ward had started & movemont which hnd now bocomo the Lawsnud-Ordor party, At that timo thoy ran n man for Aldorman of the ward and, though o only recolved {wenty voles, yot it showed that they possoased somo strength, An old gentloman, with a strong Hibornfan accent, £} ho was tho oldest man fu tho ward, and ho would liko to huve permlssion tosny a few words. Threo minutes’ timo hthl& grantod him, ho began by asking, #What wos Inw nand order? What waae tho ‘moeting for?7- To break up nm Trishman’s Ucenso for sclling whisky on Sunday, whilo tho Dutoh Kept their enlooin opon, ond liad thelr dances unmno- lested, . Bawdy houses were kept open,! [fiero Lo was intorruptod by tho Ghintrman, who uld he was out of order,—thiere wero somo Indies present who did not liko to hiear such chaff,) ** X want reform, and not low and. order,” said the oldest gentloman, and — » (Hero hio wa fntervupted by goveral gentlemen and compell- ed totako bis seat], A gontlemnn whoss nsmo could not bolesrned, satd that their organization waa for the purposo of aiding the Committee of Seventy. The dwsorderly cloments Teld thetr meolings in saloons, but they Leld thelr's in chiurches, on street-cornors, and in parks, r. Frohdlg thought thoy woro atrong onough to ck Indopendent of tho Committea of Sovonty, Thoro \wero onough law-ablding citizens in tho ward to olock thelr Alderman, 5 Olidest Gentleman— You call this 8 law-and-order meoting, Why not havo zeform and » reformation on thip—" 1o wan again mado to tako hisseat bofors he could finish tho sentonce, : Mr, Drako and offiers mado forciblo speoches in favor of tho Inw-and-order movement, Tho maoting then adjourned, THIMD WARD MEETIXO, Tho law-and-ordor meeting in the Third Ward, ad- Journed from tho weok proviots, was ot a great 'sice Ccosi in polnt of numbora, ond tho interest manifesied *by those who did putin an appearance ws not of the nioat enibusinatio charactor. Mr, Phare, of tho Exocu~ tivo Committeo, incressed the crowd' to nino, sonio timo aftor 8 o'cléck, aud, thero hardly belug ehough of & mecting for tho trausaction of bualnoss, hio 1isd & boclal talk with tho gontlemen predent, on th ques~ ton of extending the tima for_tho Commilteo to rc- port.. “Tho oplulon seomor to e that bandbils act- tug forth the objocts of the Liw-and-Ordor party should bo circulafed, and meating callod about tho 1ut of October. Br,'Dean cam along slortly fier, and the len porsons present continuud thuir falk for somo time longor. o S FUNERAL OF GEN. McCOOK. Orionxasy, Sopl, 16,—Tho body of Gen, Edwin & MecCouk was Iaid i the cousistery of $ho Beotuish Rite, Ifasunie Tomplo, this foreuvon, and viewed by o vaat uumber of peoplo. The funcral took plncs in thio 'Lom- i secordiu (o tho, Masuuis Titual, i charge of tho ulghta Templar, Tho relatives present were: Mo, BuGuok, motlior of doceased ; Col, Georgo §, McGuok, Mrs. Lowis, & siater; Mra, Edwin 8, McQyok, tho widow; Danel McCook, ¢ cousiu s nnd Jul MeCook, o sou, ' Gov, Burbauk, of Dakots Tursltory, aud otber frionds, wero preaent. After tho sorvices, participated in by tho Rev. Mr. Gray, of Clrist. Qhureh, and tho Ty, 11, D, Moore, tho casket was takeu to tha Luarse und the processlon bogan {0 movo, The Newport Buzacks Hand, followad by a dofachmant of polico and Boldlers from’ Newport Darracks, hoaded th proces- sfon, Largo delegations of Knighls Teowplar nud M #onw followed, Lverywhiero the peopls thronged tho strcoln fo witness ihd moving of tho eolomu cortego, Tha budy wan Luriod st Spring Grove Cemotory. s Ea R THE TEXAS EDITORS. B7. Louts, Sopt, 16.—Tho Toexes editors, after re- roturning from (ho steambost excursion this after- Toon, were driven ubout tha clty and; out to tho fulr ground, whero n clogantcoliation ‘woa epread and Jurtakeu of, A largonumber of prominont merchanta of ho eity Wero presont, and the Texans wero mado to feol thoraughly st home, - Livut.-Gov, Johmson delive crud an oloquent address, and speeches wero wmado by sovoral partica on both sides, To-uiyht tho editors aro vislting our fhoatres and_otlier places of amuscmont, ud to-morrow thoy will bo el furthor enterlaiued, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Neow York Financial News. New Yous, Sopt, 10.~Money wea casy st 67 por cent, until just previous to 3 oclock, and whon almoat all tho brokera hind mado up thetr book-accounts, price was bid to 1.39@1-10, with very little busincss, Storliig quiot and firm, 8t b5 for 00 dasa wud X for sight. ‘Cugtoma rocoipts, £641,000, Gold was quict and steady, st 11@113¢c, closing at 11350, Losns woro from 1 to G per_cent for cariying, and 164 to lut for Lorrowlng, = Olearings, $09,000,000, Tlio Asslstunt ‘Crossurce disbarscd §00,000, Governments closed steady, Stato bouds wero dull and morely nominal, Stocks woro lfernatoly weak and strong, Tho weakness was morked Ji Rock Taland aud Wabash, Tho doclino in_these shures whu partially duo to their Deing frecly sold by partios Lacking Canada Southern popor. Tho declinio tn Rock Ialand was mado the ocension of general gossi, 1t ‘waa roported that tho Tresidont of the Cowmpany was serionaly i that ko jan s lbosal golle ¢ that tho Comgauy {ind mado Jons o {ho Canads Southorn that tho dividend would bo reduced ; that o Shorfir out West had_soized a locomotiva and train of caru to gatfefy o judgment ogafnst ho Company, and = that tho ‘Compauy was calling mow stock, ‘tho Vanderbiit shurce have been oxcoptionally strong from tho business of to-Uay, and it would appoar ns if Vaudorbilt's party were dovoting all their enorgiea to sustgining ono or 4wo atacks, hapiug by that mesus to keep tho market from brealing, As ofton s Western Uanfon lays off, thio remaluing atocks on tho notivo 1ist follow sull, Erlo Lins rulcd lower than yestordsy., Rock Island opsned at 1057(G100, (ol o fo 1043, Tallid lo 1054, and finally broko to 103s¢, Wabash deelined from G037 1o 593z, Westorn Union' roso from 69% to 003, aud lefL oif'at 83, Lako Shoro ranged buiween 91GO1% unti lalo i 1lio day, when & runction to 91 took pluco, Tho market closud boavy, QOVERNAENT DNONDS, £ | Qoupous, ‘6T, .svvser 110 Cougions, '08,.+es s 110 10403+ » 11y Curry Now 5, BONDH. Virgintas, old, Nortl Catollui North sToCKS, St Taul ptd, \Wabash, Coupons, 1., Coupons, "02 Qoupans, '} Coupous, 63 Goupous, 05 (n Misaonrls, . Tennossocs Tennenscas, ne: Virgintas, now. olinas, now 10} Canton...... Weatorn Tnion! Quicksilyer.. Adums Bxprous; Wolly Fary Auerlean Exp United Btatos Ex,, Tacilo Mail,..,, Now Yark Ceniral, ru Hauto pl.. 0 & Ay ox dIV101 Chicago & Aiton pfd 1013 Obrio & Misalgsippl.. 87 Erlo, €, 0. &0 « 8l Erlo1td, On B, &Q Huylom Lake Sliofe, .. arlom Tudiani Goiral Michigan Cenira Illinols Central.e. 103 Dittaburgh Unlon Pacflostacks,, 34 Northwestorn. .. Union Pacifio bonds, 79! Coatral Paclilo bdu,. 09;5 Del, Lack, & Western, 08 BTy & Erlosaeres 34 “Northwestorn DI, Tock Diaed, N.J. Ceutra Bt Taul... Foreign Markers T.onnow, Hopt, 10,—~Tho weather throughout England fo-tny 18 wot and unfuvorable for oraps, 'Pho rates of dizcoitut i opon wnrket fur threo wonthe, bills fa 510 per ocnt, or 1-10 per ceut below the Bank of Englund ratea,ho nmounty of bullion withdrawn Tank of Fngland on balance toslay, £10,000, ol for monay, V33160 3 for account, V3@« 043¢ § 8.0 of 673 U545 do, 65, old; 95X ; 10-i0s, Y0405 mow Gu, OLg, Lirl, 473 Hulrits of petrofoii, 10311l 3 roined, 144(@ 143, Sugar, ailoat, 204 BI@i0s G, Talow dis. Tuepoating, Fnaxcrowr, Sopt, 10,—Nlonda, 65, old, 0714, LAk, Sopty 10,—Rentos, G7¢ G2, ox-ditereit, Tavenvoor, Sepl, 16,—Cotton qutot ; middliug up- Tawd, 9 & Osfeans, D\ 5 sules, 10,000 ‘baless Aweris can, 6,600 spooulation sud ezport, 3,000, alus of Orloans on the basts of gooil ordinary, doliversblo Novembor and Decomber, § 1-10d. i o fabric Mancheator quiok and une changod. : Droadatufts firm rcolpts of whest for the past thireo dngs, 18,000 quarters ; Amorican, 7,000 bu; do corn, 41,000 quinrior 3 Amorican, 16,000 bu. hflp\r&l ‘of turpontine, 53@32u 03, Obhior articlos une changod, Buftalo LivesStock Markots Dureaso, Bopt, 10.—Oattlo—Racolpts to-ddy, in- eludiug roported arvivala, 2,313 ; total for tho wools, 5,219, ‘Tho markot n'mnenl ‘tnodorataly active and o ndvanco an Inst wealcs clostog_pricos, ownors asking o slindo highor, but aa tho day advancod trado bocatno alow, buyers clalining a alight reduction, Tho atten danco of buyars was guod ; Wio quality of cattlo much bettor (han laab weak, Sovoral prima_dravos n (b yards, About 1,200 disposod of, Bales, 500 Illinols nteers, av 1,08821,424 1bw, at $5,00@0.95 ; 203 Indlana steorn, av 1,129@1,601 R, at $3.00@0.80: 190 Obio stoors, av 000@1,G51 s, nt $4.25@6,70 ; 110 Mlichigan Bteorn, nv 875(31,020, at'$3,70@5.00 ; 100 Foxan atoors, By 020 b8, nt 4,25, ‘Shieop nud_Lambo—Tocelpts to-day, including ro- ortod arrivals, 7,000 § total for tho wock, 0,000, Mare ot not falrly aponod,’ Buyers holding off, . Tlogs—Recelpts to-dny, inolnding roported arrigaln, 800 ; total for tho weak, 1,800, Market activo and ad- vanéed 100 por owt, Quallty of atock far bottor than Iast weok, Salen of Illinois, Ohlo, aud Michigan hogs, Y 200 o 210 1bs, Bt $4,85@3.10, Watortown, Mass., EivesStock farkot. WaTxnrows, Mans., Sopt. 16.—Toef-cattlo—Rocolpts 173, Markot romaing gonorally unchianged, and salos, Wore maila at Inst weok's prices, Ghoico, $10,00 ; ox- tra, $9.00@0,60; firat quantity, $8,00@8,60; socond, $0,00@7.50 ; third, $4.00@4.60. Blicep and lambs—Iteceipts, 9,007, Markot oponod dull aud pentcely mayling doiag undl tho middlo of tho foronoon, whien trade Dogan by Iargo dealors agroo- {ng upon terins, Salon in lota at §2,60@3.75 enchi; ox- txa, $4.00@5.50 ; apring lambs, EX@70 por pound, Neow York Dry-Goods Markot. New Yons, Sopt, 10.—All branches of the jobbing trade wore nctivo to-lay. Tho market for cotton foods wore siondy anil regular, Modium snd o leached shirtings voay brisk and in sbort l"{qfl’. Tow grado cormet jomin slow and srosk. Prints in apiritcd domnnd, ~ Cotton and wool flannols very ac- {lve, Shawls and dross gooda brisk, Oloth, ovor- cunlings, ud fancy cassimeret soling frooly a'sleady prices, Enst Liberty Live-Stock Markot. East Lipeary, Do, Bopt, 10.—Cattlo—Arrivals, 153 cara; bosty $0.00@035 ; meditimy $30085.15 1 com 1non $4.60G6.00 ; tockers, $3.80G4.3734 ; buils, $2.25@ Yo Ioga—Arrivals, 30 carn; best - Philadolphi stoc, $5.0005.10 & YorNora, S4.10034.50, o 4 Hlucop—Arrivalw, 83 cate: boat, $6.25@06.60 ; modium, £3.00@0.75, $4.25@34.76 ; common, Pittsburgh 011 Marlet. PrrTsnunon, Sopt, 16.—~Orudo petroloun n fair de- mand, and firm, at§1,17. Reflued—Salos of futuro at L0, Tho Produce Markets, NEW YORK, . New Yonx, Sept, 16.—Corroi—In good demand; npland, 20}c} futiiros closa ateadlor; ealos 16,000 bules Septomber at 18 11-82@11){o; Octobor, 1 8-10c. nzApsrurrs—Flour lower, with holders gonorally more anxious to roulize ; recolpts 10,000 brla ; $5.40 for superfino Weatorn and Stato ; §0,6530.85 for common 00d oxtrs Weatern and Slate ; $0.90@7.65 for good to cholce do; $7.65@8.50 for white whoat Woatorn ox- tra; $6.10@0.5 for oxtra Oblo; $7.00811,00 for Bt, Louls, Ry fiour n shado firmer, 'with o fair inquiry, Commercial in falr request ; $3,35@3.60 . for. Wostora, Whoat—Nacolpta, 268,000 bu'; market 1o botéer, with a falr Inquiry ; Aaloa ot $1.49@1.53 for No,3 Obloago; $1,64@1.65 for No. 2 Milwoukeo $1.68@1,60 for No, 1 40 : $1.68 for winfor rod Wealarn ; $L.78 for now whito Westorn ; $1.50@1.51 for Towa upring ; $1.35 for tnfori- or No, 8 Obicago ; $1,10 for ambor Weatarn, Tiyo quict and ffm ; aalos of Weetorn st 04@05c, Darloy moro zetlvo; fonr-rowod Stato, o arriv, $1.41; $1.3081.35, Malk {1 fair roquost ; Cannds, to rrive, = Recolpts of corn, 70,468 Un ; markot oporiod_3jo beiter, and closed quich, with tho advanco lost , salca at 66@080 for atoam- er Weatorn mixod 3 63 @G0%o for eall; T0@7lo for high and mized yollow Western. Osts decldadly firm- er, with rather moro doing ; roceipts, 48,460 bu; salos at'48@18)¢o for do afloat ; 49@5dc fof swhito Wostorn, ‘Eaas—\Vithout material cliange. THors—Quiot and unchanged. GRooxnirEs—Coffeo aenrco and very firm 3 Rlo, 21@ 210, Bugor qulot and. stoady ; fu to good, refining quoted at @80 ; 850 hbds good roflning at 83(c, Ao~ Ingren quiot and fifm. Rico stosdy. TernoLEDN—Tirm; crude, (@O cases, 21@220 § clty naphtha, 103¢c. TuhrenTINE—Lower at 42%@Adc, Trovistons—Pork quiot auid shads firmer; new mesn, $18.00. Beef quict and atondy, Ont mosts ufot 3 middlings firm at 83¢c ; long cloar, 8c, Lard rmer'; old Weatorn ateam, 8 11-10c. p Burtxn—Quiet and steady ; Western, 28@020 for fair to primo. Cirese—Qulet, Wittsiry—Bteady ; falr inqniry at 890, GINCINNATL Orvoniwat, Bopt. 10.—BuEADSTUFTE—Flour quiot 3 Tefined, 17305 at $6,00@7,15. Wheat quict at $1.38. Corn firm at ?u@‘elm. Ryo firm at 83c, Oats firm at 86@42c, Bar- ey firm, Provikons—Tork steady at $10.00, ‘Lard firm ; ateam, 8c; mummer, T7c; kettle, -B/@8Yc, lattor Jobing rate, Dulk meats steady; ehouldurs, Bigo; clenr rib, 90 ; clear, 94;@9}e. Bacon steady; shouls derw, 9c} cloar rib, 103 clear, 10)¢, SEY VY Winscy—8tozdy at 93¢, DETROIT. Drrnorr, Bopt. 10, —Breanstures—Flour quict and unchanged, Wheat netive nod higher; exts 11043 No, 1, $1,68) ; umber §1,49, Oorn stoady at blc, Oals Quil and lower at Y9¢. TOLEDO, iy 58 Torzno, Sopt. 16.~BinkAnsTurzs—Flonr quiet and sloady. Wheat a shiado botter, hut very quiets No. 3 white Wabarb, 21.69; No. 3 do, $1.53; No,1 white Michigan, $1.603 No, 2 do, $1.45; ambor Michigan, $1.45 No. 1 red, $1.48@1.48) ; No. 2 do, $1.43% ; N, amhor Hilinols, §1.65. Corn 1o better, bt qulct ; high mixed, 52@5 3 low mixed, 6lc canl seller Supe tembor, 52% ‘October, 633{@53c; Novembor, Gi¥e, Qats dull; No, 2, 36i(e. e A Freianrs—Dull and inchanged, 7 Ricr1eTs—Flour, 1,000 brla; whoat, 46,000 bu § corn, 94,000 bu ; oats, 6,000 bm, Bizesrirs—Flour, 1,000 bris; whoat, 20,000 buj corn, 7,000 bu § oats, 2,000 bu, UISVILLE, Iovwvitse, Ky, Sopt. 10, —LAaqmsa—Vory firm, with good demiand for heavy brauds at 114 @165, DacApsturss—EFlour atcady and unchangod, Provistons—Quict aud easy, Mess pork nominal at $16,25, Bacou—sbhouldors, V@93(o; clear rib, 104@ 10ic ; -clear, 10%c, all packed. Pluln hama, Rugar-cured, 133 @110, canvased, Bulk mesta—Shouls ders, Bx(o;' elonr rib, 93c; cloar, 950, Lard mun changed, . Wn1siy—Dull and lower at 93, OLEVELAND. CLEVELAND, Sopt. 10,~DREADSTUFFS—Wheat dull, Dbut firm ; No. 1 rod, §1.463 No, 2 do, 1433 No, 3, $1.37. Corn uteady at 56@57c, Oats bottor ; now and 0ld No. 1 Btate, 43¢ ; No. 3 do, 410, PrTnOLEUM—Firm, wifh good demand, 8T, LOUIS. 81, Lovte, fispt. 16.—DneapsTurrs—Flour fn falr demand and firm, ot unchanged pricea, Wheat dull aud unscttled, closing lower ; No, 2 red wintor, $1.403 1,49, closing st {uslde prices. Gorn in limitod sup- ply, with o sloady domand ; No. 3, 45@45Ko, cash 4630 sollor October. Oata 'firm, with light offarings No, 9, 33c on cast track ; 84X@35c in sluyator ; 334 Dbid sollor October. Darley ateady and firm 3 No, 4, #5147, Tyo fn falr domandaad bighe i ho.z, 1 o, - Proviatons—Tork qulot and unchanged ot $16,250 1660, Buik meats dull and nominal. n in falr ‘domand ond firm ; sholdars, 9G9I ; clear Tib, 10@ 10440 ; clear, 10x@10)c, Lard quiot and unchaugod prima atoam, Bjje, Wisky—ITlghar at 04@%0, Oxrriz—Xalive vory siarco} tho only el wero Toxan nt $1.00@2.85 for througlh; $,00@3.35 for wintored, Tocs—Quict at $4.05@4.50. ; 2 BALTIMORE, Darriont, Sopt. 16.—BRrApsruPra—Flour quliet, firm, and_unchanged, ‘Wheat fairly activo for Bouths orn,but_ Weatorn ruied dull ; choieo smbor, $L78@ 180 good to prie ol $16GE1.16; Oblo sl Tt~ ano rod, $1.60:3 1. Penusylvanla, $1.55@1,76. Corn firmor ; mixed Weatorn, ¢3i¢c, Oats fieni 3 Bouthoro, 13@400'; Woslorn mized, 43@éo; do while, 45@100. Riyo steady al85@96c. Puovisions—Unchionged and dull, Burryn—Westorn nearce, bitt prices unchanged, Waaxe—Xiriaor at 814 a0T o, GO, Oswzao, Sopt. 16—Bneapsturrs—Wheat quict s Xo. 1 lvaukco Olub, $14HBLS0, Gori dullat 026 MILWAUREE, MrLwiuxss, Sopt, 10,—Bresnsrorrs—Tloursteady ‘1 satra ‘opring, $5.80500, Wheot i air demand ut frm No.1, $LITI 3 No, 2, SLIGK for cauly; $110 ; o 55 for sclior Boptomber'; $1,181¢ for Qctober, Oats scar l]:ml flrm}; Nn“;.'k".flxg; N l,fll)l ‘g {]n&’u (l\llll; d ower ; No. 4, 42{c, Iiye stendy; No, 0. Hage 1oy dull and Tower'; No, 9, 81,91, ' e ¥ ‘netanTs—To Bulfalo, 1o Oswego, 1o, Rtxorters—Tlour, 6,000 Lrld ; ‘Whoat, 403,000 bu, BitpMENTH—Flour, 3,000 bris ¢ wheat, 111,000 bu, PHILADELPIIA, PUILADFLYIIA, Sept, 16,—BrxADsTUrFS—Flour was firmery auporsing, $3.60@4.605 extra, $LI0GE.0 ¢ Siato, Indiana, ohd Ohio oxtra family, $1,6060,50; Wheat firmer ;. vod, $1,60@1,057 swber, 1L70: No, 1 spring, $1.50% No,' 4 spring, 3145, lye, 5@8To, Corn active aud higho ollow, 65@08¢ ; inixed Weats T;i’:' 6U3@080, Oats aclive; mixed, 44@46c; white, PrrnoLeus—Steady; oruds, 1020} tolned, 18%c, ‘Winsxy—§1.00, NEW ORLEANS, Nicw OnveaNs, Sopt, 10,—BueADsTurys—Corn qulcl; whito mized, 7207 while, T8e, Corn monl fiem ut $3.00; Others unchangea. L, by PuovipIoNs—Dry salted meats lower; ohoulders, 83 @, Otbers unchenged, orsoN—Demand active and upply better ; splas, 1,450 baloa; mewrly ovorgthing offerad ¢ :}Ifl“' Réveipty, 651 bajon; 10 oxporls MEMPHIS, Mg, Sapt, 10.~Corron—Dull and mesitiod § ardinry, 19@13}0; good ordiuary, 18@1003 low widdligf, 1730, Bueavitusra—Elour quiot and uncliauged, Corny meal quiot st 5285, Corn i good domand ul 0750, Oath firny at L5@i0c, Hay—Dull und yominal, Duan—Dullst 176, " " TuovimoNs—Lacon qull and lower ; shouldors, 034 uldes, 103(0, BUITALO, Turrato, Bept, 10,—BuesusTyrss — Flour aleads, Wheat dull s wules, 2,000 bu ut $1,35 for No, 3 Ohlcugo spring, Corn in good dumand s higher ; sales, 62,000 bu at 5B@3840 early for No, 2 Westorn § 690 Iater for seme, wnd b clou hold st 6o, Oate dull § 450 for Western blown, s Lukiane—gicoug ot 13)go for wheat | 1050 tor L, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Port of Chicngo. ARRIVED, gehe T, A, Barlon, Oswogo, coal Hetir Jamea Coucl, Buffalo, coal, felie . ¥, Tracy, Manistoo, lumber, Helir 1. M, Btanton, Manisico, lutber, Hehr Clippor Olty, Maniatoe, lambor, Bicow Boulh Lven, Bouth 1faven, himbor, Hehr O, N, Johintodt, Ford Ttivor, lumber, Bloam-tiarga Aunio Laura, Muskegon, lumbor, Buaw Howotis, Whito Laks, lamber, Trop 1. ¥, Wado, Port Huton, sundrios, Blmr Qoronn, 8t. Josoph, munries, Sime Alpons, Muskegotly sundrios, Btmr Manitoivac, Two Kivors, sunilries, Trop G. J, Trucsdell, Green By, sundrios, Hehr O, Bhaw, South Tavon, tanbark, Hohr Argo, Batloy's Dier, taibark, Boow Four Brothors, Holland, taubark, Hehir G, D, Douscman, Olovolsnd, coal, Yrig Uominorce, Buffalo, coal, Eclr 1, O, Albrecht, Buffalo, coal, Scbr Motropolis, Lrlo, coal. fichr Myrtlo, Munkegon, lurmber, Bebr Dalphin, Frankfort, lumibor. ‘Prop Badgor Stato, Buftalo, sundries, OLEATED. <4+ vores1Bopts 10, Btmr Gorans, St Josoph, 20 kgs Loor, Behe %, Ohnndler, Buffafo, 47,044 bu carn, Stmr Al;lmm\, Muskogon, 500 pkga groceries, 100 ska onte, Stmr Manitowoo, Milwaukeo, 84 bela ofl, Trop Autglopo, Bnfalo, 25,000 bu corn, arga 8, Bolton, Buflalo, 28,000 bt corn, Trop Columbin, Montrosl, 18,000 bu whoat, Solir Frank Porow, Buftalo, 34,000 bu whoat, Bargo Olumont, ItTalo, 23008 bu cor. TProp Arizous, Bufalo, 49,000 bu whont, . Trop Arizona, Erlo, 200 brla flour, 500 tea lard, Hehr F. Bruco, Buffalo, 47,000 bu'corn, Bonr J, D, Bawyor, Buttalo, 42,000 bu wheat, Behr Annlo 8horwood, Bufalo, 40,400 bt corn, Hebr O, Shaw, Grand Haven, 60 kegs nalls, NIGIT CLEARANORS,: Prop Idsho, Buftalo, 16,000 bu wheat, 1,422 bags flax acod, 500 Lrls flour, s 0uBept, 16, Stear Japat, Erlo, 32,600 bu wheat, 780 brla corn mesl, | 30t Laga flax 'mocd, 60 bris spirits, and sune rica, Prop Oity of London, Collingwood and Informedinte points, 843 bu ¢orn, 20 hrls pork, 320 bu oais, 14,200’ whiost, 580 brls flour, aid sundriea, Lako Freights Weronctive t unchanged rates, or nt 1350 for corn and 1350 for wheat to Duialo, and 326 for wheat to Kings- ton, and 2lc for whoat to Oswago. Tho chartora wero: To Buffalo, schra 3, D, Bawyer and_Pamlico, wheat at 1330 eclirm Btarlight, Harrison, B, ¥, Bruce, E, M, Tortc, Nulsd, Zack Ohandlor, and Oywasco, corn at 13)0, ' 'Tho schrs Unadill, City of Painesvillo and Board of Trudo wero proviowsly cugaged to load wheat, To Kingston, solir Tywo Friouds, whoat at 220, To Oa- WeKo, sobr {Vhito Cloud, wheat at 2lc; schr Jumes Tlutt, barloy nt 17%(c. To_Collingwood, schr_City of Milwaukeo, corn At 03o. o Baruis, prop B, T, Wade, corn through, Totaf, 17; capacity oqual to 196,000 bu wrheat, 300,000 bu corn, ahd 23,000 b barloy, Vesncls Pasaci Dotrolt, Drrnorr, Mich,, Sopt. 16.—PAsSED_ DowN—Props Winslow, D, Richmond, A. nlm[.‘, Bradbury aud bargo, N, Milla and_barges, Concord'and barges, Uay City nnd bargoa schoouers Onolds, Whcolur, Poto- mav, 8, N, Ross, . Passzp Ur—Props Brooklyn, Toledo, Amazon ; sohra Bahama, 8t, Lawrence, K, Winslow, Liggius & Jones, City of Banitowoe, G. Mollison, D, Somers, Stalker, Donaldson, Winp—Northe Dernorm, Mich., Bopt. 10—Evoning~PAED Down— Prowa India, Trader ond barges, City of Toledo, Estabrook and barges ; schra Ida Reith. Tassen Ur—Props ' Ocean, Ihiladeiphls, Pacific, Grnevaand barge, Isano May aud Larges; bark Vaue valkenburg, ‘Winp—~Northwest, Alinois River and Oanal Nows, Special Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune. LASALLE, Bopt, 16,—Tho canal-boat Legraux, loaded with coru for Ohicsgo, and Barge No, 4, light, for La~ Balle, arrived by river and passed into the canal. Prop Novelty, with Lier bargo, Hght, lefi this port for Peru, No news from below, The removal of an obstruction at Lock No. 12 cansos & temporary susponsion of navi~ gation at thils ond of tho canul, Omicao, Sopt. 16—Anirvep.—dalans, Willow Springs, 40 tons of ico, Oresnen—Gald Hunter, La~ Ballp, light ; Ironclad, Dlhwnh 178,060 {¢ lumber, 4,200 b Gayugn, Tockport, light:" Drll, Eaat Morrl light's Montauik, Lockport, 5,000 bt whent ; Amorican Blar, Morris, 78,708 £t lumbor, 14,600 lath ; Ohamplon, ZLaille, 89,826 £t Jumbur, 8 m' Iafli; Monarch, Locke ‘port, 100 tons coal, 2,280 1w sundrics, Tonnago Keport for August, COMTWIHE ARRIVALS, Clas o, [Towge Men. Blesmora, 09| 77,085 2,871 Tropellocs 1israsont ajga0 o] 4| 173a) 81 Triga, o 1ets| o Darges. 121) s5yasi| a13 Behiooucra, 1,324{229/521] 8,007 Folaljxsosions sus |1, 700{ss0,310] 15,921 COABTWISE OLEATANGES. “Class, No. [Torge | Men. Blcamors, 15 12,763 2,709 Propollurs 1681120,881] 3,250 F sal 14505 410 Brigs i 2oz 8L Barges 130 sa2s8f o168 Schoousrs,. 1,201}214;15¢} 8,303 Polalisiisississsanis 1,720 408,718 15,497 AMRRIAN YESALS ARRIVED FROM FOREION TORTE, Class. “No. [Towge | Mien, BoloOROrc.ve cvorecries i a8 AMERIOAN VESHELS OLEARED T0O FOREIGN POLTH, Class, ® No. | Ton'ge | Hen, 1 ] i a7 71| 20,335 590 Total, il anam| e FOWELGN VEWSELS ARRIVED THOY; FOREIGN FOIITR, Cla, No. [Tonge| Men Propollers. 1 8316 30 erka % Tl M Bargos. Jo3 s o8 Hehooners. o o] Total... cieeneeeen] %] 8057 410 YORKIGN VESSELS OLCANED FOR FOREIUN PORTS, Class, o, Towe| Ben, Propeller. e srureesesre 18 5053 81 Stoawers.. 1| s Barges 1 sl 8 fchconers, a| aves o8 Total, . wererennend] 87] 7,805 430 Veasel - Wransfers, Tho following 18 s rocard of voasels transforred Quring the mouth ef August, 1 Schr Graco A, Channon, wholo, W, 8, Ellinwood to * 3, B, Beott and H, L, Brown, 16,000, ‘Scbr Graco A, Ohannon, whole, 4. 1), Scott and 1T, L. Urown to 1. Channon aud 1, L, Graliam, $21,000, ‘Canal-boat J, Crolty, wholo, Thowua Fionorman to 3, C, Nicholson, 3350, ‘Oanal-bont John Carfor, whole, Thomas Leo to Michsel Byrne, Yrop ispow, whols, Tiradley Hawley to Mathioson & ‘Hegelen Zine Oowpany, $1,900, vflfluolar Eljzs, wholo, Joaish Bond to George B, Rankin, 4 Oanal-bont Tarry, one-hialf, B, D, Mead and J, I, Ackunit to Goorgo & Purmglon, 811 T L Canalsboat Hurry, onc-hal N ngton to Bryan Laoy, 600, 2 i unl-baat Harry, one-half, Joseph O, Douglass to Bryan Lacy, 500, Canaleboat Indistry, onelislf, Frauk Hopkins to Sviliam and Heary Juwoll, 3750, Hebr Jim, two-Uhirds, Lii Dushsne, et al,, to Josaph Turgeon, $100. Canal-bont 11, G, Toomts, ono-half, Dantel Henno- fick to Nuncy Robinson, $1. fica’\: Taurol, one-third, 1T, Poterson to A, Mikkel. aon, 81, Schir Nadison, ope-third, Ola Auderson to Frod Hamlin, $760, Canalboat Novelty, whole, A, I, Shulonbury to Yitlisn H, Allou, Canal-boat Onondaga, one-helf, Georgo and Honry Buedley to Lucius I, Swwyor, $830, Beow Whito Oak, whole, Jamea Llllott, ¢t al,, to T, A, Borzguon, $2,600, . Miscellancous Rotca. Alight hns hecu_cetahiishied on tho southorn ox- tremlty of Poverty Talnd, entrance to Escauaba, Aten-nocond rovolving light hus beon aubatituted for thy finod light hotetoforo exhibited from 1ho Lot Aux Rayquos lighthonss, ‘Who Unlied Btatos steamer Michigan, while cn xouts to Dolroit, made o callat Rond Eau and took sotind. inga of Uio chianuel, 'Lho wupkeu cribs which to the outlet of tho harbox have Lean romoved; und thera 16 now n depth of alxteen foeb of water bitween tho plars, byt ot mozw thau ton feot on tho inelde, aud fu munu places lesn, o lght s locutod ou tho oiat pler, on tho starboard hand whilo going in, Tho sclir bargo Herachel, ono of the four barges in {ow of the steamer Dix at’ {hio timo of her collision, Friduy morniug, soparatod fram bor aud procosded on to Tuifalo by tho uso of ealls, Ou niriving at Pofnt an. Yelles, during 1o night followlny, she rau nehore near tho Dingny, dud £0on after commenced lenkiug, g 40 ladon willh 14,608 Luehels of wheat, from Oligsgo, snd belonge to o lino of burge owued by Capt, E, B, Ward, of Detrolt, Tho Dotrolt 7yiduns taya the fug Sumson has Jist boop eugaed to Low tirough to Ohlesgo a Mne of iroo bavyen, Whivh ara o load gzain for Bufalo and 10 bo tawed dircet Lack ta thoir destinntion, Probably othier tugg will ba secured for {ho samo purpoze, Tho achioonvr Iayges Uruuus and Dlauet, ncarly 800 tona Lugden each, With a careying capacity far boyond that wiro {o leave Detroit for Oh{eago ‘Thureday” i tow of tho 15, \V, Ward, Jr., for cargocs of gruln, Until the, prosunt ' thoy ligve "beon grelghting ‘oro wuce they camo out In the apring, S S NOGYIQE, T0 CONTRACIORS AND BUILDERS. A warbla blook of thros lnrirs nnd banemont, to be orveted on Wabanh.av,, near Uhirty.firit.-st., on a'scoe Iativo plwn.” Buidurg izo ficlivt to, call tortinfonation and plans at thu oflicy of H.REUMULDY, Arhitoct, 18 Randulph-st, - LN R AN AN DRO, S R TREATMENT FOR CATARRH, The One and Only Practice Ever Advised or Ate tempted that Radically Cures Catarrh, Whetk- ¢r of the Facial Cavities, Thvoat, or Bronchia, Safe, Patnless, Imme- diate in Bect, and Perma- gent in Resalt, Introduced and Practicod Only by CLESSON PRATT D, No, 184 Dearborn-gt, N, W, corner Madison. CARD SPECIAL. Oatarrh provails ovarywhers; it is confined to no olass’ nor pusition in Hto, but afocts tho high and the low, . th rich and tho poor, the ignorant and tho luarnod, and the profosslon at Iarko Imor not what. to do with it, whilst they fnnumorablo quack nostrums with which tho country is) flooded, ko Sro-armn tho liands of ohildran, aro coatla= ually operating 1o tho risk and poril of thoso who unfor-, tunatoly come within thotr raugo, [ Long cssays havo boen writton upon this subjoct, olabe. orato thoorios advanced, and spoculativo and oxporie montivo treatment multiplied alnust to an unlimited vxe tent, and all without discoverlug tha true caura and char- actor of tho discaso, or suggosting the moansof curo; and: ot tho whalo phHlosophy of this subjoct may bo givon tn & fow words. Tho noptrils, throat, and facial cavitios are cavarod with - dolleato sonsitlvo, mucous niembrane, which Is studdod with hundreds of littlo glauds, which, 1o health, sacrota mucous, to lubricats and keop tho parts molst. Ropestod colds, gasos, dust, and timpuro alr, rritato, over-stimue lato and discase theso glands, whon thoy bocomo one larged and socroto, lustoad of mucous, thoso {mpuritios from tha blood which aro othorwiso climinated’ from the systom by tho bowols, tho livor, tho skin, and tho kide neys. o ' Tow to restora a hiealthy condition of theso glands, la Just whiat ombodles TITE RECRET OF AUCCESS, In thotronts ‘mont of this offonslvo and alarningly provalont disoaso. '+ MEDICAT: HYDROKONIA, This modo of troatmont for Ohronte Catarrh and Its coms plications diffors csventially from all othars orer prosonte ad to tho publlo, with the following rosul Iat, Tho wost raintul sud distressing casos of Catarrhay Inflammation aro rollovod &t onoo by s singlo application. - 2d. I softens tho hardoued socrotions which obstruct, tho naral passagos, spocdily glving tho groatost amount of comfort and rollof to tho sufforor, 84, It doodorizes tho ulcorated aurfacos, removes tha dlschargoy, nud restores tho offansiva broath to swoote noss, Ath, T restoros tho sonss of taste and smoll, lows of volce, donfness, dimnoss of viston, and loss of momory, ‘whon thoso ara tho rosulta of Catarrh, 5th, Tt neutralizos aud arrosts tho polsonous action of e d:ln;lna apon tho thruat, and thusaserts consutaptlon. nd Isat of all, & completo and ra - ha gy pl dical oura ts fully os. Wa kindly invito the multitudo who are suffering from this loathsumo disanse to test thia treatinont and judgoof its morlts for themsolves. CONSULT.A.TION RER Unquestionable Roforencos Given. RECEPTION Houns—From 10 a. m. to 13 m., and from Stk DRESS GOODS. CARSON, PIRIE & (0, West Madison & Peorie-sts., Have just received a large assorts mont of |NEW DRESS G00DS, Ranging in prico from 26c up. A large lot of Puro Irish Linem Romnants, recoived from manuface “turors in longths of two to six yards, slightly damagod, at 40, 50, and 60c por yard, worth from 80c to $1.26¢ per yard. : Cheapost Black Bilks in the city, and a large stock to solect from. An elegont nssortmont of Winter, Hosiery just recoivod. A large lot of slightly imporfect Gonts’ German Linon Handkerchiefs( will bo olosed out in half dozon lotg at less than half price, 200 doz French Woven Corsets, from Auction, .at $1.50, worth §2,60 por pair. RUSSES,. “Rupture. Thie oot {hal Dr, Maraby Pa'eht Radical Curs Truss will auro Rupture (ifecnla) Ia ¢he (asii1ony of tLoss thag hiavo worn them and beun carwd, Wo. liva & largo bume, bor of names of porsune it st araund Ghicago (o whichy e ca rofur, and would fuvite all intorested to call snd Have thuir 6aos oxandned without clinrgo, WWa alto make & epocialty of itting all kinds of Trasscs, ! Bhouldur-liraoos, Rlantls Slockings, aupAatus for how> Tugs, olul-oot, spinal oursaturo, Wunk nuklos, &0, Hate Igindtion puarantosd always at tho Radioal Cure T Onigo nf MARSI & BOWLES, 163 Washingte: aurs from Olark, &9~ \oomputont fo VELVET RIEBBONS. 0,0 walt npon Indi: Black Velvat Riibons Eagle A, S, Brand PASSAVANT & CO., £22 & 223 Churohest., N, Ve e | SOLE AGENTS, GOOBRICE'S STEAMERS Yor Ravhno, Milwaukeo, oxcaptud, i a, WauKov, o Yor_Grand Itzve: Lake, Frulipo heboygan, oto., daily Sondise tny lexursion Boav tor il AL oava until 8 . ;. nd Rapids, Muskogon, Kpring Matitatoo, orc., daily, Hudaya ox= Bate )b, dally, Sundasa oxaepted, 108, . R T bt Yor Groan Thag Porta, Mondny, Wadnos e, Blonday's wid Wyoluond Hirdisha, ) Erids it “DISSOLUTION NOTICE, Tho undosslguod Bojosan & Johnuon havo dissolved the partnorahily, W, Johuson carryingon tho businosy, cols luoting all bills, and assuming sl Habilitios, A, BOJUSEN. Olutoago, Bopt. 16, 1813, W, JUHSHON,