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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1873, JAY COOKE & Co. Contfrived from tho First Page, Are in private hands, The demand for discounta Tho baaks contine ‘®ood, hut notsprossing, and, whilo thero ia & disponition to act cantiously, dopositora in Bood credit aro supplicd with money at's to 9 por cent, with 10 as an oxceptional rate, Outaldo o bauka there was not mich prime busiucas offerod tos day, but {hore was an unnettied feollug, which caused toiidors to withdraw fram fho markot, and mtes wero morely nominsl, Boyoud producing a feoling of caution, tho Eantorn fuilures hiave hut little effect, be- eauee none of our banks are directly interested in thom, and BUIGI'PM‘"M nro only indirectly affosted by tho decfino which resulls in Btocka and sccuritics, Thero 18 somo apprehonsion, however, of furthor fa res. — AT TOLEDO, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘ToLEDO, Hopt. 18,—Tho Now York suspensions arc tho eugrosaing tople of conversation wupon tho street, Tho excitoment does not appear to bo great, owing to thio_bopeful view of tho caro inkon by tho loding bankors and businces mon. The nows of Jay Cooko & Co/a suspension commuuicated “to the ionrd of Trado during ita sosaion, but produced no sefect tipon business, Thero §s no probabilily of auy ono hor Lolng eorfously Injurcd by the crash, unlees, {t bocomes very. genoral, and ovonthen our citizons aro in Dotler shapo to recolve it than tho bave been for years, Jay Cooke & Co. had but two correspondentu ‘here, and it {a bolloved their Lalances wors mm‘;lrn(lvuly amall, s indeed all tho balancos of bankors hero ars at pres- ent, owing to thoheavy drafta which have been made during the past month for the purpose of moving the crops, At he samo time tho stock of grain horo fa vory light, thoro not belng two- thirds of tho usual amonnt of wheat, and ovor 100,000 bushels of corn leas than there were in the clovators st this timo Inst year, Of courso, in a place offering such opportunities for investmout in real catato as Toledo, the citizens havo bad little inclination to dab- blo in stocks, and will not suffer by thelr docline, —— IN CLE\;%ELA,E?D. iy Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. GLEVELAND, v Boph. 16.-Nows 0 the falirs t New York was recelved hero to-day with great Intorest, but o feoliug of panic. Tho bauks shorlencd thold Joans, and somo disconnta which Lod beon promised the day boforo wero temporarily withhield, Only ono small privato bank horo i atfected, and that mot serle ausly, Ono prominent spcculator in atocks loft to- Dight for Now York to cover hin investments, Ho is A" mn of omple means, nud whl stnd tho crists, Oleveland has beon so (horonghly scorchod in times past by Wall strect disastora that vory fow en horo aro now operating in that quarter, Our Na- tional Tianks aro not aifected, from_the fact that their accounts aro with other National nuks, which aro safo from the offcets of the prosunt failures, Thors {8 to-night goneral fecling of socurity, and a beliof that tho flurry will soon blow over, it IN COLUMBUS. Special Dispateh to The Chicann Tridune, Coruamus, O, Sept, 18.—Tho suspenslon of Jay Cooke & Co, crenlod gorieral mirpriso In thia city sud 1t n the abuorblug topic smong baukors and busluess men, The suspension docs not directly offect any per- #on in Columbus, but fears aro expressed that we muet share in a busincas depresaion that will bo more or loes provalent throughout the country. il it IN ST, PAUL. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, BT, L'aUL, Sept, 18,~Publio focling here fs not at =il plnlckf'. Tho first nows was startling, and cansed a general inquiry Inta the offects of tho failure, the resttlt of which'is universal confidenco nmong busi- ness men. ——— PITTSBURGH. Spectal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prrranunon, Pa, Sopt, 18.—Tho falluro of Jay Qooko & Co., atinouficod to-day, caused o declded Ao sation hero in Qnanuciul circics, Many merchants {bink t Is but tho barbinger of & groat. paulo which 1s come, ———— IN ST, LOUIS. 87, Louts, Bept. 18.—The susponalon by Jay Gooko & Co. waa tHie subject of n good deal of commont awong business men genorally lioro this aftornoon Dut it had no perceptible affect in money clrclcs, and 1t im0t bolioved that it will Lurt anybody hora, THE NEWS IN CHICAGO, The nowa that Jay Caoko & Co. hnd gono whore {he woodbine twineth furnished & convenient toplo of conversation round town, A freshs toplo was abnolute. Iy mecessary, Tho bitof & firoof Wednesday after- noon was not saficlently oxciting to make it worthy of continuous comment ; thers wa a lull in local politics; mattors wero inactive at pollco headquarters, Shoridan and Washburn belng in o state of masterly ropose ; thera had uot boen s rallroad colliston, o shipwreck, & murder, or b sulclde for twenty-four hours, and things wero becoming stagnant, when the busy telegraph announced that Juy Cooke & Co, bad gone undor, This was worth talking about; it wos & largo concorn; b hnd occupled & prome fnent place in tho publio sitontion for a serics of seara; It was Intimately conncctod with Govern- ‘ment bond eales during tho war ; it was the agent of tho Spndicatea and of the Northern Pacifio Rallrond schomo, and was generally regarded ss one of tho soundest and most prosperous banking establishmonts in tho United States, Had the Treasury ftself rofuscd payment, the surprise could hardly havo beon more general. IN FINANCIAL OIROLES, 1ho event was discussod in & business-1iko way, and the taoking house of Lunt, Preston & Keau, tho locaj ngonts of Jay Cooke & Co, for thosalo'of Nortu~ ern Pacifio bonds, was visited by s largo number of persons, who doubted the mowes or wero pecuniarily interested in the fallure, At firat tho firm woro dlsposod to discredit the rumors, ‘but thoy got private advices which confirmed the pross dispatchies, snd then wero ready to fell all thoy knov. As agents for the salo of tho Northern Pacifio bonds, thiey ad inveatigated tho enterpriso beforo consenting to act, and bocame satlsflad that tho bonds would bo A 600D “LONG-TIME" INVESTMENT, Such were the representations they mado to busers, Happily tho buyers wero not numerous in the Weat, only about $300,000 worth of tho bonds having been 80ld u tho States for which they wore agouts, and but £25,000 of that smount {s held fn Chicago, The firm wero agents for all the Northwestern Statos excopt Oblo. Under instructions from Jay Cooke & Co., tho bonds wero sold at par, and LONT, PRESTON & REAN Tecelved only the usual commisslon. In reply to many inquiries concorning tho bonds, the firm atated that thelr intrinslo valuo could not bo affected by tho failure of Jay Cooke & Co,, sluco they were o firat mortgage on the rosd and on the land, Lunt, Preston & Kean hadsn account with tho fatled firm, but the balancs amounted only to $7,600, which cannot affect them in the least, evon if thoy loeo the wholo of it, R, 3, ILVING PLARGCE, President of tho Third National, did not bellove tho fallure would affect tho West, though it might haven tendency to shako confidence for a short period, Very fow Western poople did business with Jdsy Cooke & Co., though thero wore hiora and thoro small banks and brokers who had accounts, Tho West was never in a better condition than at present, und tho failure was not likely to be felt, 3R, GaoE, Cashior of the Firat Natlonal, thought that, by llselr, tho collapse of Jay Cookoe & Co, would not ba widely felt, but the Ainancial systom of the country was liko s spider'a wob—touch one part, and the wholo would vibrato, He had not hud time to reflect on the matter, and was not n possession of the particulars, It might be possible that #o extonstve a firm as Juy Cooke & Co, would drog down smaller institutions 0 & common ruin, CREDITS IN TIHE WEST werobased on sn entiroly diffcrent line of transac- Hone from railroad construction bonds, There was no surplus capital in the West to bo thrown away on mich investments, Loans hero wero based on the products of tho country, Cotntry banks lend to the farmer, s2d the farmer to tho country trade, sud so it went, leaving lttlo monoy for outeide spoculations like the Northorn Paclfio Ruilroad. The faflure would Lave u tendency to TEMPORARILY DESTIIOY GOKFIDENGE, and make monoy tight. It would also check our rall~ road oxtenslons, which Mr. Gago concelved fo bo entirely 100 rapld, Roads wore boing bullt too fast, and frequently for ez mpec- ulative purposes, Thera was sn over-construction of rallroads, Tho failuro oconrred at & mont fortunato timo. Tho Woat was nover etter fized for & falluro, Wo have on Jiand the products of the prairies, which the pooplo of tho world must have, and must send thelr money Lo got. M. MCMULLEN, of Canada Taciflo Raflroud notoriely, was 1n his ofics, but had not heard of tho suspension, Eodld not exe ‘press auy opinion on the failure, sud could not seo Aoy similurity between the Northern Pacific snd tho Canada Paciflo Raflways, ANOTIIER BANK OFFIOIAL ~a gentlomen ominent fn his professlon—who dld not desiro Lis nemo published, stated that It was ¥nown in financlal clrcles that Jay Gould & Co, was not sound, and fhelr collapsa waa mnot entirely unexpectod, Bome mouths ago a Diroctor of tho Bank of England, on s way to Cullfornia, callod on Bim, and in the courno of convarsation inquired na to the standing of Jay Cooke & Co, ‘Thio Lanker, with a ‘bankor's reliconce,—and thiy are a roticunt lot,—ro- amarked that thoy wero very nico gontlemon porsonnle 17, but doclinod to eritiolao their fluanclaltatus, Tho ZEnglishiman was freo ouough In Lis commenty, etating that they did not stand well in London, and that the Bank of England declined having anything to da with them, The tuatitution was A BOLT O7 A POLITIOAL OONCERN, & Xind of partner of tho Covernment, 1t munt have mado {mmonss muma out of tho salo of Government bonds, and it was not impoasiblo that the Government would bo alosor, 'Tho Gavornmeut officlals ployed into the Liands of Jay Cooke & Co,, and threw ail tho business thiey could {n thoir way, Anou fustance, he related how an Towa banker recelved a notice, calling in $02,600 worth of 620 Londs, which ceaned fo bear indorost, Tho bankor addrosnod a lettor (o tho Trens- ury Dopartmont, asking how tho bonds wore to bo ox- changod, Mo recolvad an anmwer, Mgnod by tho As. alstant Hoorolary of tho Troasury, informing Lim that thio oxchiango ahould bo offected THROVGIt JAY COORE & €O, Of conrao, Canko & Co, would not do tho bininess ‘without their commissions, though tho Iowa goutle- man was entitled to tho oxchaugo at tho Troasury withont the formality nud expense of golng throngh Jay Cooke's clroumlocution ofico, Tho inforviewed gontleman oxpressed hia bollef (hat A DUDNLE JIAD DURAT, {hiat tho gas hind eacapod from o balloon, and so it would and should bo always. Hogus enlorprines should bo exploded. Booner or Iater thoy would coma to griof, Alen of atrain should givo way to men of substance, tho falso to the true, As for tho Wost, it would not forl tho collapse, The Wont wan never in bottor condition, Thoro was an abundant harvest, and praducts woro belng moved raphily to the market, A ""nrouLan's” ormtow, Thin roporler cam across & stralght-out Republiean, and Inquired how many miltlons Lo had lost by Mr. Oooko's fafl ure, Io didnot bank with the firm, but * H—1," gaid ho, *“it nover waa anything but a politl. cal bank, usced Ly ¢ the boya? in Waalington for tholr rivato apeenintions, It's n wonder it dd not ‘goup! ong ngo. Detweon you and mo nnd thoe bed-poat, T declining liko tho party which made it HENRY D, COOKE'S DESIGNATION, & fow days ago, of tho Governorahip of the District of COolumbia, is now bolleved, in politicsl circles,'to have beon caused by tha impending collapso of tho firm In his placo Aloxnnder Bhepard, Preafdont of tho Din- trict Board of Public Works, wns appointed by Presf~ dent Grant, Gen, Babcock ll Buperiutendont of Publio ‘Works in the Diatrict, and Gen, Babeock s Prosident Granta Socrotary, Mr, Bliopard supplied tho copper ‘which covered the roof of the Marine Hclpll-ll. m Ohl- cago. Gen. Dabcock fa Marshal Campboll’s son-in-law, Mr, Mullett, Suporvising Arum'uch ‘waa one of tho ownors of {ho Vouz patent roofing. o sold of rather oxchangod his interest for some property to Br. Shopard, and Mr, Shopnrd hns tho contract for the roofing of tho Marine Hoapital, Tho connundfum is, what connection the Marino Hoapital bad with the {allure of Jay Cooke & Co,, or with the appolutment £ Ar. Bliopard as Govorar of tho Diatrict of Colui- N THE ¥ RATIONAL LIFR Yestorday, when the news of Jay Caoke's fallure was firat received, many predioted that tho * National Life Insuranco Company of the United Btates of America” ould bo obliged to suspend, Although this Company “hins long enjoyed & rol)\lllllnn a8 000 of tho strongest in tho country, yet it was foarod that tho fallure of Jay Oooko, who is tho Chairman of the Finaneo and Executlve Gommitteo, would serfously embarraes it, This Company has, ns purt of fts assetn, collat orals wortn $1,500,000, and had these boen inveated in Northern Paciflo '7-308 1t would now compol tho Company to suspond, if not_entiroly fall, A caro- ful inquiry has, however, cliofted tho fact that tho losus on collaterals aro mado on solid stocke, and on tlo basis of €0 conta loan on s dollar of stock {inarket ot par value); and, furthormore, that theso loaus are #0 negotiatod that, on half an hour's notice, thoy can be rocallod, Measrs, Tucker & Harnoy, the Goneral Ageuts in this city of the National, had nelther of them rucelvod any notice from tho Company at a Jate hour last ovening, aud thero is every reason to be- llove it unsifected by the failure of Jay Qooke, Tho lattor fs not the Prosident, as {s gonorally thought; ‘but his official capacity is simply to give bis judgment on the advisability of all loans aud mortgages, The President la E. A, Rolling, who 15 notod moro for his extremo prudence than for hia ability as o finaucier, and he nover would havo sanctioned any large losn on. Northern Paciflo 7-30¢, Ono of tho prominent offl- clals of the Company stated somo timo ago, in roference o the possible fatlure of Jay Cooke, that it would bavo Do fufluence on tho Company except inasmuch as ho is » largo stackliolder, A CARD FROM PRESTON, KEAN & CO, Git10AG0, Sopt, 18, 1873, To the Editor of The Chicago Yribune : Sin: In view of the reported suspension of Messrs, Jay Caoke & Co,, it my bo well to correct an Impres. slon which soeins to obtain with a fow of our frion 88 0 our connection with that firm, Our principal account is, and hna_been for many years, with tho National Shoe and Leather Bank{ and ouraccount with Jay Uooka & Co, ins, for somo timo paat, boon only a small one, for convenlence fn making their colloctions, 8o that 'tho 1oss to us by thoir suss ‘penslon will be loba Liian §5,000, in any event. TnEsToN, KRN & Co, FAIRS. Xilinois State Falr, Spectal Diavatch to Tho Chicago Tribuna, Pronus, 1ll,, Sept. 18,~Tho great day of the Twenty. fivat Titinola Blate Fair s over, and tho aun has sot on onsof tho most successful dsys in the nonals of our Blate oxhibitions, Though many hundreds loft the city on Wedncaday night, ss many thousnnds came in during tho oight ond to-day, Every arriving train bas_beon crowded, Fully 4,000 visitors from othior counties must Lave coma In’ to-day, ewelling the ag. gregate numbor of strangora in tho city to about 12,000, On Wednesday night, though mony privato houses wero thrown open to gues yacant halls converted into tomporary lodgin spartinonts, und all sorts of publio houses Glled with cots, thera \vere hundreds In the city who could fud 20 lieds, and who were compellcd to slecp in chuira o walk the strect, Bevoral hundreds bosldos the exhibi- tors and thelr employes lodged in tents, pitched on aud around the falr grounds, “Thio decoration aud the display in this bullding waa » considerable improvement over yeaterday, but neither desorving of speclal furthor note, Tho display in the agricullural product hall is croditable, but not such as o do Juslico to tho staplo ccreals and products of our great State, Tho cxbibition in this line from Towa oud Nobrosks speaks woll for thoso Blates, and ‘Enusus mnkos o fulr display. : Tho display of _steam-opornting machinery 1 limited, but the eshibition of farm machinory sad agrlcultural imploments 18 extensivo and camplote, emnbracing every kiud of tool and tmplomont snd ma chino usedl in tho cultivation of the sofl, Reapers, mowers, plows, corn-shollors, oto., aro hors iu_great yarlety,'snd from all the leading manufactories th tho Weat.” Of the machines that bnvo attractod great natica Dy thiolr merits sud tho activity of tholr represontative agents, it maybe fitting to iucntion_particularly tho displaye, infour diflerent stylcs, by the Waltor A, Woods Mowing and Nleaping Machiue Company, of Hoosic Falis, N, ¥, At tho Vienua Expostion this ‘machino disfanced all competitors, aud was awardod tho diploms of honor, the highest evidenco of award, and this was given affer scvere fold tests, Tho ring dirplay to-day was not inferlor to tho mag. nificent oxhibition mude yesterday, and mainly by the samo ovners of equines and cattlo numed in yoater= duy's dlapateh. Tuly oxhibition was somowliat marred bythe rain during the afternoon. To particularizo o herds, tho cows, helfors, elc, would bo fo ropest what ’ you hnve - publishod, When tho raln began to fall, nt about 2 dclock this Afternoon, thero was & general’ stampedo for slcltcr, Dut tho numierous und spucious buildings wero inad equate to atford sheltor for tho 30,000 peoplo on the grounds, though overy aholter was pocked, The rain commencod just at a timo that provented thousands of rsons from sttending {he fair, and coutinued in ntormittent light showers for about an hiour, Then o suns miled agatn, and tho bcano of gayoy was ro- sumod. Thia haa been tho grand day of the falr, 80 far sa ate tondanco gooa, 'Tho gate-recolpts for the day woro $12,600, indicaiing an attendanco of 85,000 yiorsone, Tha gafo-recelpts to-lny ato about $3,000 more than Was evor beforo racelved {n ono day, and_evorybody feols happy, Ono disturbing featuro on the grounds has bosn tho wale of intoxicating lquors, which Lias Dbeon most publicly conducted. ‘Fhough mo sorlous row hias restilted, thiero havo beon sovoral instances of rowdylsm and insults to ladles. {Lomorow will bo practically (e closin day f the fair, though on Saturdsy it will be open for tha giving of the promiuma awarded, To-night tho streots ara crowded, Thousands aro striving to reach home by rall, snd the exodus s under way, but thoro wiil be & largo attendance to-morrow, und an dnlorcaling dls— lay. Dano County (Wis.) Fnir, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MaptoN, Wis, Sept, 18,~Tho Danc County Fair s sndly interforod with, o8 regards what vwaa to havo Leon tho grand day of the exhibitlon, by Taln, which begun early and continued (il fternoon, pruventiug auy oxorclscs on tho grouuds, Thero belg fow poos ploattouding, the munsgors decided to oxtend tho Zalr through to-morrow, In the latter part of tho day ) erowd ussetablod, wiid diduoy Weleh, o Prairip du Chien, a farmer, who'had been luvited 5s ono of chiof speakors of thie occnslon, and who could not ro- main over, apoke briofly on opposition to partics, Gov~ orument grants to railroads, snd protty much every~ thing in ‘exlatenco, o urged tho organization of farmers to protoct ibemaclven, Tho speach was abls, but thero was much diiferencs of oplnion as to its cone nection with tho subject of agriculture, Tho Scott County, I, Show, Speciul ispatehto s Chicago Trivune, DAVENTONT, In,, Kopt, 18,—Tho Hcott County Fair and Stock Sale w"{‘ higld Moysville closed thiy eovening with o plowing match for tho chumpionship of the county, ‘The number of ontrics was about 400, aud tho smount of promfums paid $1,600, Homo of tho fueat stock, and tho largest diapluy of farn pro- ducts over seon in this Stato, wereon’ exhibition, Indinnapolis Exponition. INDIANATOLIS, Tud., Sopt, 18.—The intercst {n ox- Porltion matters continue to increaso, The sccond Woek opens much mors susplciously than tho firet, ‘Tho several departments in the main bullding sro neurly filled nup, One of the most attractivo featurea of tha exposlilon In a collsation from the museum of Mount Unlon Qolle; 6, Ohiv, embraciug an African arllla, a raro ourlonfiy ; an. Egyptisn mummy, (aken rom the tomb of Thubes, In Lgypt; a glant-killer, of Bouth Ameriea; aud o sea elepisnt, from Australls, Ooldred Pooplos Fair at Nashville. NasnviLLy, Sept, 18,—Tho 1lon, Fred Douglass de- livored ons of the abiust apcechica of hin Hfo to su andle ence of 6,000 107,000 at tho fair-grounds of {ho calor- ed peoplo to-day, A largo numbor of whito peopl ‘wore prosont, Ex-Gov, Nells Drown prononced it & msstorly apecch, It gave univorsal sntluaction, The colored falr 18 working wonders in thy. sgrioul- tural advaucement of tho colured people, Fond du Lac County, Wix, Spectal Dispaten to The Chicaga Tribuns, Tonp DU Lic, Wis,, “"[‘,’ 18,—~The twonty-first antal falr of the Fond' du Lao Gouuty Agricultural and Moolianical Bocloty opuncd to-day, FREIGHT CHARGES. Conforenco Botweon .tho Railrond Commis sionors and the Favmers’ State Contral Committeo at Peorin. The Oommissionors Explain Their Ef- forts to Frome an Equita- ble Sohedulo. An Appeal to the Farmers fo Resist the United Assault of the Rallroads on the Law. ‘Wisconsin Grangers Denoince the Recent Advance in Treights, The Congressional Transportation Com- mittes at Oswego. Mcoting of the XRailrond Commissiona ore and Farmers? Stato Contral Come mittes nt Peorin, Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tridune, Pronis, Iit, Sept, 18,~~This afierncon the Raflroad Commissloners, and tho Contral Committeo of the Blate Farmors’ Asnootation had a Joint meoting fn the Preaident’s offico, on tho Falr Grounds, Tho dommin slonors cxplainod that, n tho adoption of tho now 1reight tarifTs, thoy had carefully oxamined tho tarlrs for the leading ronda for o serloa of years. Finding that a8 busiuess incroasod tho ratoa of tranaporte: ton hiad atoadlly ndvanced, they hnd fairly Aud. can- didly connidered the ’Intercsta of "tho ronds, and endeavored to eatablish such_ rates a8 would do them no injustice, snd which would stend, Railway officials tind boen courteously troated, though thoy lind. onorally {gnored the Yioard, frequontly submitiin {ricato questions (hrough fnforlor “offcers on agouts, Thie ratea adopted ware by comparison with lis old company ratos, aud waro siaply Tntended ua A maximum, leaving tho raflway compauies to fix lowor Tatea §f ' thoy " wished, The lsw pormittod no unjust discrimination, eltbor of spocial ltnes or individuals, ‘Tt was important that ¢ should bo undorstood that . tho Oolumisslonora’ tariffs wore in forco nos, and that rollway companies swero Hablo to iuo for non-complie suoo A for daga’ geaco. would bn allowod tho com- ‘anioa to act of thelr violation, but in cass complisnce was rofused every complaint would bo vigoroualy prosccuted, The Commisslonora bovo o fund of #35,000 for paying oxponscs of toat cascs, Thoy aud thelr counecl wera satisfied with the law, ond did not believa it could b materially tmproved by amend- ments, and that tho enforcemont of the Inw "’ would accamplish the onde for which it waa dovisod, Thoy thought tho rallway companies througliout 'tho country wera combined to secure tho ropeal of the law, end that they would, toda 0, uto overy agoney at thofr command.” Tt behpoved {116 pooplo of tho Blate, eepocially clubs ‘and soclotios, 10 act promptly and ddciuively, (natructing thelr repro- sentatives to sustain the law as it stands, aud the Come mixsloners in its enforcoment, Tho {ntorview was a pleasant_ono, and the abova in- formation was given iu genoral discussion, and in ro- sponss to inquirics, Wisconsin Grangers and tho Advance in Freighty, Mabieon, Sopt, 18.—The Farmers® Clubs and Graugors liokl & mooting horo yostorday, roprsenta- tlona bolng presont from nearly every town in this county, The following renolution was adopted : Tienoleed, That wo learn with indignstion and alsrm fho recont advance in tho charges of {relght over our Iending raflroad in Wisconsin, and horaby cntor our solomn protost agalnst tho oxnction, and pladge our unlted offorts to reaiat, by all lawful means, evory such encroschmont of monopolies. The Senate Committee nt Oswego, Ogwzo, N, Y., Bopt. 18.—Tho Comuulttea of iho Tuitud Bliten Seuate and of tiio New York Leglaintira on Trausportation, togothor with tho Board of Trada and o commitice of clilzens, mot fu tho City Tall to- day,” Benator Windomn called tho meeting to order, snd sald he underataod that tha cltizens’ of Oswegs bad nomo facts to present on transporlation, and they Would now hear thom. Hon, J, 0. Churchili addressed the Committeo upon tho groat advantagea of the Ouelda route, In conclu- slon, ho called upon Congross to bulld tho works from tho Natfonal Treasury, aud not frow the Treasury of any State, DISASTERS. The Ironsides Disnster, Special Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, WABHINGTON, D, O., Sopt, 18.—Tho telegrapho an- nouncement of the fact that tho staamer Ironaides had foundered off Grand Haven, Mich., fa about all that a known oftically ot tho Treasury Departuent coneern- ing tho disaster, Inatructions were asked for by tho Buporvising Inapactor of Bteambonta and oflors, ot Dotrott, to whom tho Bocrotary of tho Trossury ade droaned the folowing lotter: *Bir: Referring to tho Tocent disastor to flio steamer Ironsidos, on Lake Michigan, i is dcemed expodiont thot & local Loard, not {dentified with tho lsat. inspoction of tho stoamer, should mako (ho inveatigation concerning tho Sause of o calamity: also that tho Tuvenligating Toard phould sot at. Miliwaukec, the homo port of thy Ironsides, and where all tho withessea to 1o oxamined aro supposed to boloug, You wil pleasobo governod Socordibgly. Very respoettully, © WiLLIAM A, Ricirknpso, Secretary,” Its mentioncd, oa o Tithor wlnguist colacldaice, that tho Tronaides'and o train vesselin the pume line, tho Lac In Bollo, should havo been founderod in almoat tho samo apot in Lake Michigan, within ono year of cach other, Tho vessels wero much alike; wora bullt st ‘Olovelsnd in tho samo year, 1804, With a differeuco in burtlien of only sizty-four tone. In tho officlal roport uf tho casualtics ln his distict during o year 1873, tho . Supervising Tuspe tor at Detroit mentloned the foundering of tho Lira 1a allo on tho 18tk of October, causing tho loss of nino liven, and thon gavo tho following statoment of 'thio wreck: ** Tho Lao Ia Dollo left Milwaukeoon the night of Oct, 13, with fwenty passengers and a crew mumbering thlrt, yato. " icr cargo, conslating of grain and rolling frolglt, wia o littlo abort of 500 {ona.” Sho Lad pro ceedod about iwenty.fivo miles, when St was discovered that sho was making waler, On cxamina tion it wan found that sho Waa loaking badly, the water coming {rom forward. Tue pumps wero got {0 woek immedfately, vory moans in thelr power wero uned £o freg the vessol, Lut all was of no avail,for tho wator gained upon thoni rapidly, The pumps And siphions bocamo choked with conl washed by tho wator running aft. Bl thoro wero Lopen of saving tho vose ecl, untl a licavy nea struck her aud stove ih one of tho dond lights, or bulls oyes sa they callod. Toposted ‘efforts wero mado to stop this Ieak by using pillows, blankets, and overything atthelr gommmand, butall o mo purposo.” Finding it Tmponels blo to slop tlfe losk, all hopes of saving tho veanel woro abandoned, and attontion waa given (o saving the livos of thosa on bosrd. Tho steatnor was well mupe plled with lifo-saving apparatus enough to Linvo saved tho 1fo of overy pereon. Not lifo would have boen lost. if thoso on board had taken tho boats as ropeatediy urked o do #0 by Gapt, Thompson. -Capt, Thompeor {a doserving of great praino for his coolncis and ood management in Ianding the sall bosts,Gvo fn nunber, after all hopes of maving the stcamer bad beon glves up, Narrow Escape of o Passongor Train on 1o Western Union Railrond. Besorr, Win,, Sopt, 18.—Thio enstorn-hound sxprees on the Weatera Union Kaflroad mot. with & seriotis no- cident Letween horo and Rockton this afiornoon, The axloof tho tender broke, throwlug off the 6xpress, bagguge, and one passcoger car, all of which wore badly wracked, Thetrack was torn up. for soversl roda but 110 ono was Lurt, Ou tho apposit sido of the {rack o that on which tho cars landed, the. embaike ment slopes down womno forty feot o tho Tivor. . 1fad tho train gone off on this side, n fearful lowsof Lifo ‘would probsbly Liave ocourred, Lous of o Pacltic Mail Stonmship on the Catifornin Counst, Bax Fnanoisco, Bopt, 18,~Nows reached {hfs city at midmght that the Pacifio Mail steamer Costa Rilca, from Honolulu, wus wrecked at Disblo Toint, near tho eatrauce of tho barbor, Sho wae trying to como In with u full hoad of steam, but s denso fog provailed, aud sho struck tho liud with tromendous forco, wrenching her timbors from stom to storn, making a ‘holo i lier bows through which the water rushed in n torrent. The oxcitewent and ferror amony tho pas- BOLGOrs Wud ’n’zfll, but Capt, Lapidga and his oflicers succeeded {n rostoring momo - degros of order, Boon affer tho #iret outbronk of alarm, scolny there wna danger n remaining on tho ship, tho order was given to teke to (ke boats, Tour bosts wore lowered, and tho passengors wore anfely stowod {n them. Ono of tho boats lathdod at Molgge” whar! st 12 o'clock with two officera and six of tho crew, At the sumne imu they left tho sieamer throo olher huats put off, but they became so) parated, The Capiain romuined with Lis ship whon tho boats left, Oue boat capuized noon after leaving tho vessel, Tho men in the boat were of the crow, and they woro all picked up by ono of tho ottior boats, Thers wora from twenty-fivo to thirly cabin passengers, including sovorul ludica, two of whom fainted whori thia shiy steuck. Awiaig tio pasucnzors wea Olarles Nodlioft, s wife aud four children, Tho vessel will un- doubtedly prave a total loss, as the placa whers she atruck §4'a rocky and a dangurousspot, immense blutla rising perpondlenlarly from the waters edgo, All tho passougers weru saved, Quarlormautor Hurris was vory soverely dnjured, = Tho tugs Rewous Gollah and Noptuno went fo tho scens o tho wrock about an hour aftor the Lows waa recolved, Oue of the tugs has just roturned. Tho men report that tho atcatior has shifted Jher position, Bha lies quartoring on tho rocks, Oplifons differ as to tho ancos of gotiiug hor off, Liten, All the passongors of tho Costa Rica wero safoly landed. It fn belloved that o Chinamon, & mombeor of thio crow, wan drownad, Thoship has woven feok of {inder in'ior liold. ifer malls Woro brought safaly o o clly, 8ax Tnavcreco, Hept, 1 Tlopea are cotortained that tho Gosta len muny o got off, Tho atosmer Benator was alongside this aftornoon, taking of a porilon of the cargo of sugar, If the cargo can bo romoved from tho hold the nlitn will b Olled with empty canks for tho purposo of flonting her off, No fog-whistlo was sounding nt tho time of the dfsaster, Ths water for the boilor gsve out soveral days eince, and was nevr renewad. Shipwreck nnd Loss of Four Lives, ™ Wiasnaton, N, 0, Sept, 18,—~The Acrman bark Malvina Hchott arrived to-day, Dringlng six survivors of the bark Vorwarts, which was lost duting tho receut storm, Onpt, Bchrobbs and {hree seamon wero loat, Tho urvlvors wero witlout food or wator for thros dayn, and sullored torribly, Collision on the FPennsylvania Xnile rond. Prrrsmunan, Ps,, Sopt, 18.—Tho Soutliern Nxpross, westy on the Pontisslvania Nailroad, on which tho Trealdont wae a passongor, mot with an_accident y torday, 1 millo east of Tyrono, Tho Clncinnati Express zan nfo tho roar and of tho Lrain, dolng considorablo dainago to tho slooplng-coach and rmnehing tho engino of tho Cinciunati Express, Tho englnoor and firoman woro severoly fnfurad, but tho passougers escaped with & fow alight “brulsos, 'oxcopt ono man, who bad Lis hisud crushod. Causo of tho Accident on tho Great Western Rond, Dernorm, Sopt, 18,~Tho nccldont yeaterday on tho Groat Weatorn Tiatiroad, at Btony Oreck, oceurred in fhis wiso: Tho wustward-bound oxpress ran in from tho main Jinc, (ho Awileh being arranged for thiom to do s, Tho train-hands, it Ia charged, should hinvo got ofl and clinuged tho switch #o_that it would Linvo Tot tho castward-bonnd_oxpress through snfoly, which was coming on tho siding, This was not dono, and tho express from the west, which was now uador good lioadway aa it camo to (ha mwilch, ran_through it with tho deplorablo resulta slready tolégraphed, Tha rakomen who did not chango the swiich was arrcated ot Windsor Inst night and sent_on to Ilsmil. ton, ~Thelr names aro Grant and Hart, It fsalso stated to-dny that a rognlar switchman was formorly omployed at tho placo wliere tho accident Lappened, Dut that hio had beon withdrawn o short tmo befora tho acourrance, aud a now syslem was sdopted of having traln hahids do tho switching, FOREIGN. GREAT BRITAIN, ; LOXDOR, Bopt. 18,—Thero fa & rumor on {ho Stock Exchango that a detectivo hns arrived hore from Ber~ lin In scarch of tho confidontial clork of o banking Bouso in that elty, who, it 1 snid, hns abscoudod with Unitod Btatea fivo-twonty bonds to the amount of $30,000, A heavy gnle prevatlod around tho Dritish coast yoz- terday, nnd it s feared much damago hoa beon donie to abioning, ‘The Bonrd of Admiralty havo rocelved information {that boata belonging to the British navy have becn at- tacked by plrates near Peuang, and tiwo of their of- ficora wounded, Tho man-of-war Tholls has boen dispatchiod to the scenc of tho outrage, with ordera to clpatiso tho pirates, Chief Justico Cockbmrn, at the closd of tho hear- ing in tho Tichborno caso fo-dny, emd it the clamant resumod bhis travols through tha ¢otntry, reproscnting Limsclf aa s martyT, it wonld bo the dul y of tho Court to put a etop tothe scandal by cominitting him to Jnil, Every Judgo and juryman connocted with tho caso hod boen {hreatened ‘wiih assassination if a ver- dict agatnst the defendant should bo brought in, Tho Chief-Justico warned tho clalmant that {f e made an~ othor epcech or appeal before the public, o would surdly bo imprisoned, New tovelations aro made gvory day of ths ral, bnd publlo intarest in tho caso criasos, The Irsh teatn which won tho Elcho shicld at Wim- blodon, arrived at Dublin to-day, and wero recoived with wlld enthustasm, Tho olght. ¥letorions Tifiemon wete presented lothe Lord Mayor, and an addross aud spoaches followed, Dunery, Sopt, 18,—The riotous demonstrations at Tralee have consod, and the Constabulary force sent to ‘presorve ordor hava beon witbdrawn, LoNDON, Sopt, 18,—Miss Ttyo sailed for Montreal to- day, having In charge another dotachment of working- swonien, flfty-ivo In number, for whom #ho has Bo- | cured mployment {n America, ‘The Tichborno claimant has’ published an appoal, in which Lio atates that the probibition by the Court of furthier apocclios from bim or solieltations of aid of he public has cut off his supply of funds, syl o HUNGARY, CovaGNE, Bept. 18.—Tho Cologne Gazelte mays tho cholera in rugiug with great violenco In llungary, tho porcentage of deaths being unusually largo, s FRANCE, Pante, Sopt. 18,—A duclaration is_expected shortly from Count Do Chinmbord, acknowledging the right of tho peoplo to sharo in the governmout of the na- tion, and consouting to the sattloment of tho futura Conatitulion of Frunce by Nalonal Reprosentatives, s A SPAIN, Aupnin, Bept, 18,—Tho Minlster of War has beon authorized to recelve 30,000 riflen, which wero tendere od by the publio for the Governmient forces, MapD, Sept, 18,—Intransigente In_ Sovillo attack- ed & party of Republican rocruita, Tho latter realated, aud sovoral wero killad, ‘Thie {nsurgent men-of-war from Cartagena offected 8 Jandiug ot Agutlus'and plilaged tho town wud suburbe, gty FRANCE. PAnts, Sopt, 18,—Eloctors {o fill vacant seats in the snnomh‘y hiavo been ordered for the the 12th of Octos er, s e a0 AUSTRIA. ViENNA, Bept, 18.~Thoe publication of the Vaterland mowapaper in this city has been susponded and its burcan seized by the polico because it published an attack on the King of Italy while a guest of the Emporor, Many Ultramontanes belouging to the Imperial court and leading members of nocloty hors hava left the clty to avold meoting Victor Emanuel, —— OCEANICA. 8ax Fruxomoo, Sopt, 18,—Tho Iatest Mawnilan daten, por Costa Rica, aro fo Sept. 10, Thy Kingss Government hisa srrived at tho conclusion that the Dighest intercato of tho country demand s treaty with tho United States on tho basis of tho cosrlon of Poarl River arbor. Tho King hng ordered the Minmster of Forelyn Affaits to notify tho Amorican Ministor that ho fa Teudy o negotiatosic o treaty, Thoforelgnand native population gencrally favor such a project. “Tlue volcano Matina Loa f8 in cruption, and can bo sten more than a bundred miles, iluininating the ‘whole faland, Oaiy elght or ten now cases of loprosy during (o month, Thoefforts to check the discaso have been Lighly successtul, %ncal trade Is etagnant, Thero ia the samoe com- plaint from all paria of the group, Advices from Aucklaud atate that the Amerlean ship ‘Willinin Tapacott, from Endorbury Tninnd, for Quecne- fown, with n cargo of grain, artived at’ Wellugton, Now'Zealand, July 25, loaking. Slo was undor {ho cliargo of 1ing, chiof "oflicer, the Captain bewg fn irons, wounded in tho kueo by a gun-aiof, Tho ' oflicers and crow woro convineed that tho ship s mot In o condition o sail aronnd Capo Torn, and asked fhoCaplain to eafl for tho noarcat port, e declined, and thoy niutinfod. Tho Coptain cot down two men With s culglues axs, but wan overpowared, froned, sud placed in tho cabin. . Tn thonight ki got off tho irons, cut through tho cabin, and got on deck. *Tho mon ‘aesalled him, whoa Ly struck the socond mato with au nxo in th face, - Tho mate shot him {n tho kneo. Fiva ahots wore firod, and the Captufn sas ngain sccurod. Thovessol leakod badly whien sho left Hawali, about two mouths ago. ey WEST INDIES. HAVANA, Bept, 18,—A dispatch from Databano says tho waven hiavo Fivon 4o higl a8 to threaten to overlow 0 town, /ELLOW FEVER. Fow New Cuscs ot Shreveport~No Further Assistance Neededs-List of Antorments Yesterday., Nsw ORLEANW, Sopl, 18.—Tho Hownrd Association, of this city, ure'fn reccipt of o disputels from one of thelr plysiéiaug at Shrsveport, staling hat 1o moro nuraca or physicians than’ nro tow on duty thoru aro required, The Ansociation Lioro boliova thg tho geerou contributlons rocelved by thom from il parts of the country up to date will be mufliclent, to Py all tho espensea inourrod. 'Natclioz, Misn, has otn quarantived against tho enfire outside world, BUKEVEPONT, Bejit, 18.—Tho following aro the fiter mantu {o-day : ' Myer Toreh, agod 287 George Glinoy colared, 23+ Margarot Ouchrior, 8 Willlam Aloxander colored, 40; Benj, Holmlor,'83; F, Iommol, not known '} Heury Preacott, 10 Simon Deoyfun, 313 Tiryou MeGlinfoe, 24 3 Frank Toss, colorad, 87's 1 Behmit, 641 L. Landroth, 60; Robert Michall,' 3 Sarals Norrls colored, 25 Maliids, colored, ¥ 11, Lee, 24 . . Bontiaim, 405 1.’ Q. Tadd, 55] 1, B; Taliver, 20 k. Milwurt, agd unkoim ; L. Adtin, 533 Eatio Olt,'10; J., B, Crrlo, 13 total, 23, TarrLe Roos, Hept, 18.—A loiter {rom Shroveport ta fho Gazete, datod yosterday, says tho stags Hues have commonced_running ogoin botwoon that placs and Monroa ; aluo the Toxas niails aro rosumod, | Tho deatlis aro atiout tho eaing, though thero are a fow now cases, Al fears of fover roaching horo huvo subsidod, “Tha weather 18 warm, Bavmivone, Seph 18,~Tho Grand Lodge of 0dd Follows, in tholr acaslon {Lls afteruoon, donated th balanco’of the Goutbern Relief Fund rémaiuing on hand, smonnting to §403, 10 tho Ladgo at Bhroyeport, for tlo relief of thesuilcrers in that section, Neew Yons, Hopt. 18.—Contributlous for tho reliof o the Blroveport suilorers rocolved by tho Weulons Unlon olegraph Company smount to33,000, e e THE POLARIS SEARCH. The Survivors Ieported to bo Sufoand Woll at Dundec. WARITINGTON, Sept, 18.~Tho Becrotary of the Nayy thle afternoon vecelved o telegrams from'Convul Mule log, announcing that the Polaris parly was at Dindeo, snduliwoll, ‘Tho Juniata left Ht, John's at 1 o'clock tu-ny, sud the United States Consul had hired n fast stoamer for forly-elght hiouru o catch Lor, intending to go himself fu tha steamor, Lonpow, Bept, 19—0 a, m,—The whllluri steamor Arclle, for Dundee, pasaed Teterhead last night, with 1ho orow of tho Polaris, who had becn transfurred from the whalor Ravensoralg, which resoued them from ?Ymn: on the 20th of July, twenty ullea south of Cape or! SUDDEN DESTRUCTION. About $46,000 Worth of Property Burned Up in Twenty Minutes, The 01d Andrews Furniture Manufac- tory, Washington and Joffer~ son Streets, Reduced to Ashos, Buildings Adjoining and Across the Street More or Less Damaged. Estimated Loss, $43,500 ; Insur- ance, About $19,400. Tt socme to Lo settled fact that the Fate are detor- mined to wipo out by a combination of conflagrations iho West Division of this fire-stricken city, It vax tho starling placo of tho greatest fira in istory, and haa been tho Bcone of » majority of tho most disas- trous local catastrophes of that naturo with which wehavo boon vislted, What thes havo loft une touched scoms destined to bo awopt away by ploce. menl, 4f not in one grand burn-up that will bo a rival to the ono of almost two years 8go, Yostorday' P~ .pora contained detallod acoounts of a fire that destroy- od soyeral acrea of house and serfously throatened tho ontirs city, It ocourred in the vory hoart of tho West Bide, and, but for tho horolsm of firemen and citizens, who had been mado energetio by torribla oxporience, would {n sll human probability have eaten fts woy over ground that hus been alroady strown with ruins, The Journals of to-lay havo to rocord another firo that was nono the less dangerous, oven flough the finane cial loss was not so consiierablo, A7 11 0'0LOCK LABT NIOITT analarm was sounded from Box 317, at the cornor of Qlinton sud Washington sireots, and tho sound of tho boll bnd pearcoly died away on the last round of the alarm befors tho nky was 11t up with n brightneas that fndicated a large firo, When tho first detachment of firemen arrived, thoy found a largo frame bullding on tho soutliwest corner of Washington and Jofferson stroots, occupled by Lavback, Marks & Co,, nchool and offico desk manu- facturors, nlmost burned to tho ground, The alarm ‘was turned in by Ofllcer Bloelo, of tho Slxth Procinct Btation, who patrols in tho vieinity, Ifo atatos that whilo walking along Jofferson street ho observed an ominous light in the basement of tho'bullding, which was used ns a furnituro fsctory, and contained moro or less dry wood snd shavings, He immodiately ram to tho cormer, Whera tho box fn located, and turned in tho alarm, When be roturned $0 the corner of Jofforson streot th flamos hiad spread all over tho buflding, and tho hest waa so intenso that o was compelled fo sock sholter. Tho sudionnoss ‘with which tho firo took possesaton of tho entiro atricte uro astonished bim, es it took him only u few soconds to pull tho box, and whon Lo loft the furniture factory tho biaze In the hasemont seemod to bo of no particu~ lar consequendds . XT LEATS ACHORS TIlE STHEET, Bofore tho steameks hnd got fuirly to work, the firo, ‘which was then at its hottest, had jumbed seross Jof- ferson strect, ofded by a northonst wind that was fortunately light, and had sclzod upon smothor Iarge framo bullding on tho southoast corner of that thoroughfaro and Waabington streot, occupied by Whitennll & Oo,, manufacturers of ofiico furnituro, Tho eutire weat frout of this cetablishment waa spoedi- 1y in flames, and, owing o the fire ou tho oppositd coruer, the firemen experienced great dificulty in Dringing thelr stresms to bear, Somo of thom prosured Iarge bourds and hold them in front of their come panlone, while the tattor held tho pipes, and.directed {hio water whero {t would stay tho progress of tlis firo foward tho rivor. Theso boards caught fire frequent- Iy while the meu wero wheltored bebind them, but thoy aliled matorially In_carrying out the desighs of tly loadern of tha departinout,—tho extingulshing of 1ho burning stenm-tting structure, G WHILE THIA WA UEING DONE *7 "'~ & 8ocond slarm had beon turnod iu, and, when the ad- ditlonal steamors arrived, tho two forceu wore brotight to bear on the original firo sud on buildlngs ndjointng it on the south oud wost, Tho butlding on the south wut @ portlon of the Biwanses Bmolting Works, and presented a solid brick wall to the flamen, ~ That on tho west was one of a row of two-story framo dwolls ings, whifch was partially burned, - Tha greator poriion of thio farnitura it contained was uttorly rulned, and tho furnituro in the romaining two housea of tho’ Tow was ols0 dawaged by removal and wator, & THX LACK OF WINDOWS Rl . gn the norlh etdo of the Lulldings ocounted by-th Bwansea Smolting Worka and tho Itichards’ Iron Works, ndfoiuing the furnituro factary, saved it from destruction, In tho alloy between thiy and tho Corne ing bullding s stubborn fight was maintaincd by the firemen, who stood at {hieir post, underneath tho ovore Langing aud blaziug eido of the frame struture, and Bent 0 siream of wator into tho acothing flames, Every now sud {hen what little_woodwork waa ‘on il wost eido of tho Iron Works' building caught on fire, but was immediately extingulshed. Tho damago to tno Tichards' Tron' Works 83 bt alfght, conaisting of tho broaking of tho win: dows, wotting'of tho machinory and stock, and bura. ing of the roof, smounting n all toabout $1,000, which tliero {sn0 insurance:to cover, Tho stcam-: pump, usually kept in order, on ¢heso premisce wa Dut out of gear Just two days bofore tho fire, a elreume Btanco which might havo proved Lighly disastrots. Thie Bwansca Bmeltiug Works! firo-cugine, worked by 8 60 horse-power engino, and throwing 's couplo of eo0lid utreama of Water, was in operation shortly sftor tho brealking ont of (o fire, and did ory good servics 0cd, Tho hoad-centro of tha fiames was spparently a brick-box in Lhe deak factory, which was reported to bo filled with varnfsh and ofls, and whioh biuzed avway furlounly, and or u loug tmy'dotled 1o efforta of the oinen THE BUTLDING DESTROYED was Nos, 30, 41, and 43 Jofferson_ strect, a square framo tinder-box, three stories and o basement, It han been on firo many thmes, and its presonce in” the Iocality hins made fire {nsurance risks very high, It had been oceupied 88 a achool-furnitare factory, up to May last, by A, H. Andrews & Co,, whon It was rented by the drm of Laubach, Marks & Co., and most of tho machinery waa purcliased by thom, Thoy carried it on a8 amanufactory of fine furniture, These gentlos men did not witness tho destruction of he property, aud henco it could not bo ascertatued what thoy lost, nor bow much fnsurance they carricd, It was state they estimated their machivery ond stock to bo worth §16,000, upon which, asid n gentleman who Xnew somothing of tholr Dusiness, thero was about $0,000 insurance, A vory heavy and a totsl loss waa auatained Ly the firm in tho destruction of a large pilo of scasonod lumbor, which wus stored In tho yard in the rear of the building, The firm, os hns been stuted, had not been long established in tho building, and bad fitted it up to do flue work, The buildiug waa stll owned by A, I, Androws, whoso loss {8 5000 and his {nsursuco $4,200, in~ Treadwoy & Jowell's ngemcy. After it boe camo apparent that the flames would be confined 1o thin structure,: property.owuors in the vicnity shrugged thelr shouldors, aad said Hhoy ware glad 1o old tfider-box was burned, If Krauso's bullding on the opposite elde Lnd gone with it, that vielnity of tho city would cortainly havo becn bater 8o far as fires oro concerned, ~ The Andrews bullding was roduced to ashes, except tho dry-house, which Veingof brick, withatood the fiames, and slone warks whero tha old bulldiug atood, It s 'safo fo say {hat tho owners aro the ouly oney who will gazs upon it tearfully, TRE 1OUAES OF ILL-FAME, Nos. 83, 00, and U2 West Washington atrcet wore ‘houees of 1l-fame, and were pretty efiectually cleaned out, No. 88 took fire on the north side and roof, and tle flames wera with some dificnlty oxtinguished, Very littlo was saved in the way of furniture, though wost of tho inmates’ clothing was carried out, On tho fursituro there aa no insunance, No. U0 was woll gutted by zoalous frionds who ripped up tho carpets, knocked tho lega off the tables, ahd_caved 0 onv akloof tho piano, n tholr cfa fortu l«i *¢gave the furniture,” The exploits of tho in- ates, in saving tholr trunks and burcan drawers, wero truly luspicing, Tho lesseo of this houso wus careful to save all Lier porsonal effocts, but on learning tho devastation of her furniture, sho faluted away, aud was carried out on & maitress, » victim to dislo catod chairs and demoralized mirrors, Bhe had obtained on insurance of §1,600 ouly the dsy provious, which ought {0 havo' ocone woled lier, onfy, unfortunately, nothing was in. ured by oitlier firo or wator. No. 81 was alao rataod Irreapousible partick to tho maifold disguat of all the occupants, FTho plano occupied a prominont pote tion on the front sldownll whera (ho passers.by amured themaclvos for o short time by Investigating itn tono, Not Laving accces tothe key-board, they ployed & mouatonous drum accompanlment on tha can with thelr hooln, ‘Thero was fuaurauco of $1,000 {n the “Craders’, and $700 i s0mo othior company,upon the furaitaro of thin tonemont,, No, 88 wus safdto be owned by BMr, Butler, who rent it thraugh Mr, Hirach, Btoin & Co, but owing to the Into hour, 1t way fmpossiblo to'learn who was tho owiler, The ownors of tha othor two bufldings wera nnknown, but the Tenting of thom fa bukd 0 bo in tha hands of' Mr, Loon Frouks, Inauranco agent. ‘Il losa on the bufldings aud cotitentn will bo sbout $2,000, TUE TINEL-HEOLY. FIAMR DUILDING ot tho southeast corner of Wasbington and Jofforaon nivcels, opposite tho furniture factory, was n a liot position, Whilo the fironien dushed waker upon 41 great cloudu of steam arosn from s siilos, thal Tow and_thon were Hluminated with sheots of flaie, Everybudy wald that the bullding would go, and whet tha fiumos woro subduod, and (o rod einbors put, ont. the sano ovorybody axld’ it was » good job, and the firemen did nobly,” 1f thin building had onco bocoino fgnitod, the river avould heva baen the eastorn boiudry of the fire, if, indosd, 1t had stopped there, Tho bitlding 18 owhed by’ ¥, Krauso, sud wad dumaged about $500, fully ‘covarod by Shwuranco fn th Imboldt, Lycomiug, and otlier Companics, - Tho front yart 1 oteupled by Whitenall & Go,, manuface turers of oflico furnituro. The firm ofcupiod the basoment, the Nirst. story, and n portion of fhi third Joln Martin, an evgraver' and_ carvor, vecupied & po ton of the third fovr, Tho Chicago Lrssa® Company yroro the oocupanta of two toros of tho renr end. of tho building, Thele loas fn abont $3,000. Weter cauned moat of I, Thoy wero Insuzed for $3,000, i thio Alps, AN ACOIDENT, On tho cornor of Waskinglon aud Dosplainos atreets # Inrgo crowd, numbering probably about threo or four Dhundred, cotsisting of mion, women, and childron, collected to sea tho fire, The #pot chiosou to view tho conflagration, unfortunately, was sidowalk about 8 foot abovo the ground, ‘This aidewalk was built to fulfil & contract, and consequently was not strong, 31, e the o bocamo sufliantiy hesvy) 1t gava way, and thoy all foll into tho city collar, & Qlaoroane fzod masn of hiumanity, An it waa light only at inters val, relatives could nat bo picked out, but the polica mado & firetclasn chargo, and drovo the inqufeitivo roportors and threo small boys back, and filiod up tho awnors of flultering liearts concealod bencath anxious breasta snd hemlock plants, ‘The reportod losses aro ono polica officer injurod internally, five Indles Ladly bruifkedestlites of them had o be carried home on pleces of plank—and two hoys with only ono arm broken for cach boy, This sidewnlk should he immo. dintely rebuilt, as beforo, aud tho city fathors who su. perintended i{a-coustruction bo comnpelisd to sland and fall with it, . TNE ¥IRE DEPARTMENT, after tholr hard fight, with such & forriblo firo ag that of Tuesday, worked with commendablo enorgy, and bravod dangers that few can Hlllll{ appreclate, Though Iast night’s fire wus comparativoly small in ex- tont, it required none the loas skl and coolness of Judgment to confne it, and for heat and genoral danger it could nof wall bo excolled, The manner fn which it was handled Is only snother evi- dence of a fact now iuflll’l“’ recognizod,that the right man i at tholioad of the Dopartmant, THE POLIOE, nndor Gapt, Lull aud bis Bergoants, did offective work in keoping tha fmmense crowds which assomibled aftor tho second alarin in check. Topoa wers thrown across tho_atroots at various pointh, and tho firomen wers alled in every way possiblo fo obey ordera and carry, thelr e hither and thither withe OUL ghune mpedod by the - cuierly: Aooking loafors who will poralat In_orowding right 1o o odgo of 8 burniug bullding. TV » pily tuat tho curioaity of some of them does not {mpel them to walk 1nto the fire now nnd then, DULLWINKLE'S INSURANCE PATHOTL wers activein the discharge of their peculisr funo- tlons, Considerable furniture snd othar property wan removed from throatenod bulldings by them and {Altn 1o places of aately, zon wiLiAms, Ex-Fira Marshal Willlams w; u tho crowd, dressed :‘n rflblmr cult,lgnd exhibited b‘-dxmw by casting lro~ ections upon the managoment of the firs in the Itiche ards Iron Worka, o A M ok 'AoATY aAvLED OUT Tho gallant firomen were again eallod out at halt- paat 1 o'elock by an slarm from Box 216, which wasoc~ ealoned by a firs in tho roar of & coliage houss lo- cated in the roar of No, 51 Sloas street, ocoupied by John Stachoski, Thodamags was nomital, At Ypmilanti, Mich. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Yre1LANTI, Mich,, Bopt, 18,—~At 4 o'clock this after~ noon, n fire broko out fn & baru belonging fo J. Lick ens, situated on the cast sldo of thoclty, The wiud wan blowing a. galo, and, in an instant, four adjoining bulldings wero in’ flaiies, nono of which could Lo «saved, “Tho valuablo orchard of A.J. Lach was com- pletely strip) and ruined, The Eastorn Hiotcl, a ‘Whip-sockot factory, snd two dwellings ware lgnited by flying brands, but the noblo oxertfons of tho Firo Dopartment conflned tho flames o the bulldings which ‘wore irst involvod, It was a narrow escapo for a large portion of the eitys Tho criminal carelcsaness of a workman, who tlirow o burniog match into looso ntraw, causod the disaster, At Springticlds SpeetalDispatel to The Chicago Tribune. SenmvarieLp, 11, Sopt, 18,—Tho dopot bulldings at the Junction of tho 'Tolodo, Wabash, & Westarn Rail~ Toad with tho Chicago & Al'l.on, about a mile south of this city, wero totally dostroyed by fire this morning, Thoy were not of iho finest kind, and tho loss to tho Compauy must be tritling, It is said they wore fully ineured, Thd fire caught by tho sparks of a passing locomotive on tho Talewo, Wabssh & ostern losd, At Manistco, Miche Drrnorr, Mich., Sept, 18,—A firo at Manisteo, yos- terday, destroyed the_estabiishmonts of tho following frwst Gardior & Dixby, jowalors; Russell Broa., larncss : W, F. Fisher's btoro; Georgo Shackioton'a etora ; Bmith G, Mathows’ stora } Burdick & Son, bar- bor shop; A.-Jolinson, rhos storo: Willim Bear, {allor shop, and Dowling McNett, billiard room, The origin o 'the firo fs ot knowh. Tho fofal loss is placed at $25,000; Insurance, $15,000, In Springport, No Yo Aunomy, N, Y, Scpt, 17.—On Sunday night, at Unlon Bprings, i tho fown of Springport, In this county, a fire destroyed tho Town-Ilall, tho Jsil, the Baptis Cliurch, Irving's marble shop, aud Reyrlld's harness shop, fn Carr's Duilding, Total loss sbout $16,000; par(ial {usurance, In Massachusctts, Bosrox, Sept, 17.~The Buckeyo Plowing Machino Worka at 'West' Fitchburgh, Mase., owned by A. B. Barnard, were badly. dumiaged by fire Monday after- noon, Loss, $5,000; insuranco, $25,000, The barn of Abram Boomor opposiio the Narragan- sett BIIL burnod on Mondoy night, aud elght horses bolonglug to Jorry Bhurtle & Ob,, perisliod in tho mes, Near McGrogor, Xn, McGreaon, In, Sept. 17.—Tho houss, barn, and graunry of John Orr, a farmer residing Lwo miles wost of thisclty, was consumed by fira Lagt night, hotwonn Hand 9 0'dlock, CREDIT MOBILIER. Menaring on o Mot:on to Dismiss thd Cascs in tho United Statcs Olrcuit Court at ¥artford. o Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, HARTFORD, Ot,, Bept, 18,—Tho Olroult Court held Tl an hour's session this moraing, The Court ruled that, tho motion to dismiss, in the Oredit Mobilior cages, sliould bo first heard, and that all arguments must be olosed by to-morrow nfght, counsel to sppore tlon thelr own tims, Rowland G, Hazard read & brief in his own behalf, Attoruey-Genoral Williams snd tho full Govornment counsal wero prosent; also, William Maxwell Evarta, assoointed with Ourtls & Bartlott, Bidney Dartlott, R, D, Tubbard, Louis Bris. tol, Bushuell, counsel, and a fow others, “Fho Gourt resumed its scasfons at 3 o'clock fn tho afternoon. Mr, Evarts spoke for moarly twa hours, proving the unconstitutionality of tho sct under which tho uit 1s brought, the eamo nfTecting all dofondants not living within the District of Connsctiout, Ho lnid eapoctal iress on tho acts of '89, and tha articlo of tha Constitutiongranting power (o organizo tho court, alno, on thoact that ho porson could be Leld to an- swer in any court, oxcept Within his own distriot; also upon tho act itaelf, wheroby it In diroctad, not that any legiulation, mot ' that any court, 'but that & single person—the Attorney-General—ehould brin tho Ault wherover ho pleascs, Ho chnructorize theso procecdingsas » strange guest smang the courts and, i 1t wan Houpitably otoriained, ite Calty might not’bo unfrequent, 1t was dangoraus to persons abd properts, ma wholly unwarranted, naprcedonted, and unjust, Tl room wan_crowdod, and the remarks wers ros colved with genoral favor, ' Mr, Asbton followed, con. fining Limsolt mostly to'cltation to prove Mr, Evart osition_untenable, Mr, Ashton took loss thansa our, IIo waa 80 unwell that ho got through the argu~ ment with dificulty, and left tho room fmmediately, Mz, Perry followed 4 few minutes, when tho Court adjourned, Yorry confinod bimsolf to tho bill, nnd_sald nothing of the legality of the act, or any roply to Evarta, Terry, Attorney-Goneral Willisme, Ourtls, and Bartleit spoak to-morrow, LAnToup, Sopt. 18.—The Court rosumed acssion ot 2:30 p. m, 'The Government was represonted by Attornos-Goueral Williow and Mosars Parry, Jonckes, and Asliton, Judgo Cartin snd the Hon. Sidnoy Darte lett, of Boston, aud the Hon, Willism M, Evarta rop- Tosented thirty-threa of tha defondania who hiave filed a motlon to diamles, Ten othor defendants will also ba controlled by the decisions on thi gonoral argument, Tho Hon, Wiillam M, Evarts opened hin argumont by usying: This suit is brougbt under suthority of thio fourth section of tho Approprintion act passod by an explring Oongress, agitalod with its own reputatfon, It has no precedoht, no attendsnt, aud wil have no ouccessor, lfo npoke about sh hour and a bolf. Mo divided tho defendants into threo clusses—thoso defondants in thelr own right, those as administrators, aud {ucorporations outeidy of Cons neotieut. Ho eaid the question was ono of the powor of Congreas under tho Conatitution, by n special nct of rotraspectivo legialation, fo autharizo sust In behalt of tho Government egainst cortain designated indi- viduala or corporations, oxcopting sucl persons in rel&wct of the ault from tho operation of the goneral ond establishod law of tho land, both of procedure aud Jurlsdiction, and subfecting them, und thom only, fo Itow rules, different from thoso herotofors und stil in force far tho govarnment of all other suits and all tho Tost of the pooplo of -tho United BHtates, Ho said thet ono dopartmont of the Qovern ment had no power to mako for Jaxiiouler porsons not spnicablo to il yorsons in aim- lnr casos ; that this Circutt Court Liad no Jurisdiction over poraous and corporations now moving for dis- miseal mavo in this vory cano, eupposod to be w ranted by tho act of 1875, and {lat thfs act of Congreas laan oxercise of fudicial, not leglslative power, snd 50 unconutifutionsl nud vold_that Congress could not confer upon the Attornoy-Genoral power to dotormine in what court o bring sult, slica that power belougy o Congrass; that aduiniatiutars are equally protactud from deprivation of right without due ‘process of law, and that an nainiStrator appointod i one Btato 15 3ot liabla o bo tried in that capacity outof the juris- diction of tho Btate by whoso suthority Lo was ap- olntod, This ls also applicablo to oxecutors doriving Tl nowors eom lottoms tostamentary. Mr. Evarts wan followod by Dr. Asiiton, who wa s00u afler bogtnning, taken uuildonly sick, ' The Cour offered to suspend, but ho still argiied for somo timo, until be was Anally compolled to stop, + Mr. Porzy followed, us sonfor counsel for the Goy- erumont, Tho Qourt adjournod_eaon after ho com- menced ‘spoaking, It mMoots {o-morrow at 9 &, m,, when Mr, Yorry will reatine bfe argument, NEW YORK. Warin the Iousehold of the Socond Brigade of the Nat Xleventh fiogimont Koiuses to Obey Ordors. New Your, Sopt. 18.—Tho Sccond Brigade New York Stato Nationa) Guardv, Gen, Fank commanding, turns o out for a Reld-day did vovtow In Tiukiyn to-day but, owing to au siuonta on the part of tha Xleyenth Regluent, tho programme of tho duy was_ovorturned, Tho Booond Tirigade. constati of th Fifth, Sizth, Elovonth, Elgty-fourlh, aud Ninety-atxth Infoutry reginionts, aid” tho Third Cavalry, Souidersble ll-foell: las oxlstod for mauy months flul.uvzll!l‘lllr, “:llllnllilllll[ the {llnvnmlh TNegiment, aud s men, "Tho Feglueit tarod 00t to-duy 10 (i Aumbr of abont 360, From tho ontuct. g of in. nboedination wero mhoifost. At Proapect Park troutis began, - ompany I firt rofiisod t ahoy ordorn, bos causo ono of its membora lnd beon placed undor e rent, Tho Borgoant throw down Lin'colorn, the. e pany throw down thoir arms, and inmibordinetioy sproad throughout the regimont., " Tuo Third Gayalry and Eighty-fourth Infantry wero orderod up, and tiy Eloventh infantry placod undor arrest, corducted 1o Now York, sud placed in tho old arnens, cornor nf Centre aud Eim atreot, Tho evont s caused genaral_ezclloment amoig tho Nafloml Gunrd, and A100g German rosidouts of Now York, ODD FELLOWSHIP. Dusiness Transacted by the Grana Lodgo at Baltimores i Bavrrtone, Sept, 16,—In the Grand Todge of T, 0. 0. T, this inorning, tha_snnouncement of ~tha dentty r John A, Kouncdy was made. Savorsl members dellvored ouiogics upon decoaned, A rosolution_thnt tho next annual session, in 1874, of {ho Grand Lodgobo bold in Aliaots, Ga,, as undi- monaly adopted, Tho Finance Gommitton, to whom was_referred the communication from the furladiction of Baxony, pray- ing the aid of the Arand Lodgo in tho construction of a1 0dd Follows' Hall In the City of Dreadon ; also tha application of tho Helvotln Lodgo No, 1, at Zurich, Bwltzorland, for a loan {0 all in_buslding an 0dd Fel- lows' Iall ‘in that city, roporled adversoly, cone cluding thelr roport na’ followa: “ Your Committea fuol doeply for thoto, our far offdlstrosscd brotiers, and gladly would atd 'thom could wo do &0 i justico fo ourselves and tho largo number of lodgos at loma," oan, e S OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lrvrnroor, Hept. 18,—Stcamelilps Oity of Brusacls, and Laploand, from Now York, and Hibernian, from Baltimoro, havo arrived ont. New Yonr, Sopt, 18,—Arrived—Sicamsbip Europe- trom Glasgow, s e o THE MODOC PRISONERS, BAN Fraxoisco, Bopt, 17.—Mensures havo boen {aken, in milita; clrcles, to gocuro a commutation of the sentancs of tho Modos prisonors Slow Luck snd Donchs, Tho death-warrants_of tho other prisonors Lave not beon roceivod yot at Fort Klamath, il it ol THE PHARMACEUTISTS, TICmMOND, Va,, Sopt, 18,—Tho Amorican Pharma- coutical Amoctation will ol its next annual scsaion at Loutaville, commoncing_on tho socond Tucsdsy in Soptombor hext_yoar, Prof, E. Chaver, of Lonise vills, wasolected Local Secrotary of tho next meating, e e D Meating. MARRIAGES, s TR OLT-0 (hogruning of the o o roxidonce nf Dr. 0 Ay Gat, Madio Atr. G2, Rantall and Sies, 0. M, Flolte Mo earde: DEATHS. palUNTRR—Bopt. 17, Thomas Waltor Ifuntor, of Livor- "8t 10 8, m, to-day, from ttia Cathodral 88, Funoral st Potor aud Paul, by oarriagos ta’ Rosohill, OLARE-Tn this olty, at tholc rosidenco, 191 Fourthst, Bopt. 18, of consumpilon, Avnio d v daughier of Trag d Margarot Olark, ozod 24 soncs, oral by oara to Galvary, Haturday, tho 20th fust. BELL—At Dry Tortngas, Fla., Sopt. 11, of yollow fover, in the 40 yoar of Tnuin. Tirat-Ligutcnant Jamos Blwaed Tolh, 110kt 0. . Aetiigry, mnm ot Gome s oWnes Fom Boll, ard Beothie ot Blaj. Wiliam Wo Do, wil formorly ot this olt7. Ho fraduntod at Hio Ohlongo High.fctiool In 1660, and sluoaf tho U, 8. Milltaty Readomy Wout Bott, i 160 Hglouvos n wito, and a dxauntor yoars pide) Fost, Jornal, and Ltar-Ocoss plosso opy. BTEWART—On tho 18th inst., Mrs, Ellzsboth Stamart, od 60 yonre. inoral from the rosidongn of hot ton, Goorgs Bta- art, i Narth Oustissts of Sapurdes, Ehe0vh. med mron WEDEKING—On tho 16th insty at the residonce, No. 814 Laraboo-st., Martha, Infant daughtor of Adolph Wadaking, agad 7monthe and 13 day. B~ Foralgn napors pleass copy, ELMERS~Wednosdoy, Sept. 17, Oatharino, wifo of Andreas Klmors, Japoral Saturday, %0th, st 2o'olock, athls osldoncs, ealrio-av, S o-Fookskill, §. Y., papars ploaso cop DBAKRR-Tho funoral sorvices of Mra. Willfam T. Baker, will bo hold at tho residoneo of hor husband, No. 07 Michigan-av., Saturday, Sopt. 20, at 13 m. O'NEILL—Tho tunoral of Christophor O'Nelll will taka. Plago,from tho esldenco of Lia parenis, 17 unkor-at, o-day at 2 p. m., to Uracoland Comotary, AUCTION SALES, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Real Estate and Geeral Auclioncers, 15 & 1? RANDOLPE-ST. Regular Saturday's Sale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Rich Parlor and Ohambor Sulte, Carpets, Crockery, Bed- alug, ofo. " Also, B planoforion, 'l koad instenmaouit AT ATCTION, On Saturday, Sept, 20, at 912 a.m, at our salesrooms, 15 ad 17 Randolph-st, WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Anctioneers. By C. C. THAYER & CO., Renl Estate Agents and Auctlonaers. GREAT SALE AT AUCTION, OF ‘Ghoice Acre Property LOGATED IN Vincones Road Adition, Washington Hejghts, 10 ACRES IN %&UEGER’S SUB, FRIDAY, Sept. 19, at 12 o'clock m,, At Salesroom, 186 East Madison-st., By C. C. THAYER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers. sox T aat Btaere mitat oo, ok e taini; ; and Blook 15, contatnting 4 noros; sll in i'rn'n'l‘zolg’n‘n:"x'\f»:% Afnufin, asabdivision of (b0 4 of HE (o S 14, adjniiting tho colubratad Morgar Bark GRS Gt *Triska sk soncait snbtivdod e oot lots: strosta aro all ojn, "o pruporty fin oz afho collont_matkatablo condition, ill 1 10 aeres, Bolng Blook 3, Krogor's Sob., N 1 1t of Boo 8y &1, 14t fronting north on Lyons-av. All of this property lios in tho imiodisto wiolalty of depota'and Chi sblontid imae 'ato boiyg rando at Sorgan Bark: PIRSh OF SALI O Disoks 12 Visconnes lioad Ad= ditlon, ono-fourth onsh, alanoo (a oo, imo, and. trea cars, 'at 8 por cant intorost: and on biocks {n Kruogor's ub., nn;{’hlrd‘uuh, Balascg i oph and b senre a1 8 DO OO et litato Austionoots, 16 Kagh Madiash-sts PR pe By ELISON & FOSTER. Household Furniture AT AUCTION, FRIDAY MORNING, Bept. 19, at 10 0'0l'k, AT THE RESIDENOE NO.362 CALUMET-AV-, Bruasols snd Wool Oarpots, B o e oo, An Fettols on Faynitmre, Dods ond Hodding, Stove: Crogkery, Glussware, snd everything per= {aining £0 HOUSOKOOPIE. ELISON & FOSTER, Aucnnne_nn. 0., >, GORE & CO. By G 76 Wasasavs : AT ATCTION. Regular South Side Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ‘We shall offor a larga and fino stock of Furnituro, sulta bloto furalsh a dwulling from basoment to attio: War robies, Book-c: Parlor and OfMco-Dosks, Fairbank's Platform Soalos, 80 grates W. G, Crockery, in opon lota and by tho packago, 10 rolls Wool-Carpot. AT 13 0'0LOOK-—Bugglos, Carrlagos, and Wsgons, Duouble and Bingle Harnoes, Ou SATURDAY, Sept. 20, at 9 o'clock. GRO. P, GORE .:!UO Auctlonsers, B Turnituro, ., 8t Auotlon, Baturday, Bopt. 20, at op Chambor Sots, 1lac] Walaut Sots, Parior Bultey olexaut Hoduteads, Hirosuss st Taoiuny Machloton"shiuosrae: Matbla' s Fafa L' ar 04, ofas, Loungus, K Hair Mattredaon, Liated Ware, Griokors, Cook and B ruckory, Tor Stovos, Couitors, Brussuls and Ingrain Carpots, &o. 3 3 o coxt 1n guod condi :L‘[nn‘ Adthy b ""2‘;’;‘&}3;’3@“ 1‘504 Auctionoors, e = va OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, Wast ide Auction Houso, 63 ouths Usnal. tlon Sixla on Raturd o aad sospiabiand. ription, incluiliog M Uhsbor Bots and’ b Parl It s, Hoating and Oookin, ::}a ol 50 g Broska, S5 Biielo nd Looubia Hod line of Gl ety anda fiuoline of Gheowos: oo Advertlsemeonta Recelved too Lato for Claas fientlow. A~ MPLE ROOMS ON TH torms, TARBELL & K NE OF PHIE BE! [ORic ANS, 12 Fi F BURINRSS OPENINGS ON HTAND < ch KI ALL & 00, Roow 11 Mothodist Ohurch Bloor n