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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 187 THE LATE FIRES. Full Lkt of Losses and Tnsurance in Thursday Night's Oon- . flagration, W'lmt',r; donp!'o-of Correspondents Have to Say About tho Fire and How © % It Was Handlod, Items About the Fire of Wodnes- day and Thoso. of Yestor- day. ‘Tho firo on Thuraday night, which destroyed tho old two-atory framo furniture fsotory, owned by A, 11, Androwa & Co,, and oceupled by Lanbach, Marka & 00, Jacatod at {ho southost corner of Washington and Jofforaon streots, had lta origin in tho ongino~ room, under the dry-hotise, from n defoctivo furnsco. Tho l0ss on the builiug 18 cstimated at $5,000, on ‘which thore waa no fusurance, Tho loss on tho atock and maclinery is abont $25,000, This s roduced by the following {nsuranco, which smounts to over £18,000 ¢ Gorman, Erle, PA, Yennylvanis, Piti Clay, Newport, Ky. Farmnors’ Mutual, Ponns; German, Notlonal, Ponusylva “Tho fire commuulcatod to No, 88 Wes streot, ownod by W, M. Butler, cousiug a loss of $509, on which fhero 15 $1,600 insurance, Tho throostory brick bufldiog on the soutd, ownod by Adsm Smith, Esq., was dsmaged fo tho oxtont of §500; fully covorod by insurance, Tho three-story frae bullding on tho southeast cornor of Washington ond Jefforson streets, ownod by Mr. Erausc, was dumaged oxternally to tho extent of $200 3 insurod in tho Natlonal, of Pennaylvonls, and ofber companics, for $2,000, Tho total loss will roach $39,000, upon which thoro s sbout $23,000 insuranco, WILAT A BREOTATON BAW. o the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: “Thioro wero some facts dovoloped at thot furnituro factory firo laat ght {hat 1 do ot aco {n the morn- ing peinta, I was fn my room, within o block from it, When' it startod, and Lnd o good opportunity to obx sorve ita’ progress, Tog st company st tho firo a8 tho Willams, No. 17, whiose houso is but two Dlocks distant, Thoy were on hand’seversl minutes Befors sny oller company. They connocted thelr cn- gino with the hydrant ol tho northeast corner of Jof- foreon and Washington streots, When reads to work tho valvo stora of tho hydrant waa found o bo out o order, and, after wastlng sovoral procious minutos $rying o open it, tho hydrant was abandoned and & fow position takén, on tho north side of Tandolph Stroot, noarly 400 feot distant,—tho frst hydrant being Suly 80 foet fron: the burning building, and cvidently Hho koy 0 tho situntion, Mesnwhile the firo hed o~ croased tenfold, snd tho intenso hont had guited tha Hranso shop, dlrectly opposite on tho cast, “On reach~ ing tho second hydraut, which 18 ono with two outlets o e dithoulty appeared, Tho Titsworth, No. 13 . Gompany, from tuo Bouth ~Bido, camo’ up at fiiat momont, ond loads of howo from both thoss yoweiul cpgines wero Tun ' out %0 b0 worked from this Lydrant, which is suppiied by guly'n £-inch pipo, (hat being tho sizo o o maing o1 ‘Bott atreota at this {ntorsection, Ata formor ire, otio of thoso snmo engincs alone failed to got o full Bupply Srom tho entiro flow of this Liydrant at a timo when tho foneral preasuro {n tho nains awsy from tho Vicinity £F tho firo was botter than tho avorago, This hydrant 2 outwardly construoted to supply {wa eugines, whilo Tia actuai capacity {s barely suficlent for ono—sorved to distract tho attention of 8 wholo compuny from Some ofler point whoro they might havo Yeon_ effective, snd Impaired flo strength of tho ; Dopartment mioro than {hio entiro absenco of tmo company, making two weak atresme whare thore Showld hiave tiesn one atrong ono, The Board of Publlo S¥orks aro cleutly blamablo for both fhese blunders ; and would it not be wll toinquiro how many hy= Qrants are Lroken, and how many ate inadequately Supplicd with wate?, aa lnst_ night’s fire proved those Tithin ono blok to’ bo7 Weab Lako streot has beon rocently re-piped with s G-inch main, with two doublo By Cmongh for foue angincs) placod, ot each streot torsoction, Is thero sufliciont water for all these, or s7ill somo of them du an omergency act nn|g 83 anare to lure fircmen from more remote but botter supplicd positions 7 Would it not ‘bo well for tho Board of Publio Works to sdopt tho rulo that the minimum size of pipo should equal tho maximum ‘want of the Firo Department? ‘lnllli', ia not the question of ‘wator supply tho most vital of any before o citizens of Chicago at this time, and would not tha nomination of & tickot to forward fuat {des for tho noxt twa years, oven totlie cutire postponement of {he now Courte Houso, bo_moro popular than any othor smong sll tlasses? Never mind beer and whisky, but givo tho fremen water, and good fir 1aws woll enfo ‘Cnicado, Sopt, 19, 1873, WITA1 TIE TUCHARDS IRON-WORKS PROTLE BAY To the Editor of The Chicano T'ribune: Bix : In your issue of this morning, referring to the Andrews fire of last ovéning, you say : “ Tho steam- ump usually kept in order ou theae ‘promisca (the rlh:h!ml» Iron-Works), wna put out of gear just two dnys beforo the firo,—a circunstance which might havo proved highly ddieastrous,” Your iuformation, in this particular, Is incorroct, In justice to ourscives, aud to entablish tho fact that o' wers not “out of gear,” ploase_permit us to eay ho ateam-pumpa which you acerodit o the Swaneca Smelting Comnpany as dolng such * excellent servico,” \uo pumps of {ho Richards Works, inanned ber own boys, eud i ful’ “gear”, aud splendid working order. Two_ strbsme ‘were diroctod upon the - Andrews building within threo minutes afier the firo waa Hirst discovered, but, owlug to the fact thot the firo was raging within ‘the bullding, sud our Loso was too Bliort to reach it, but little could bo done to save the remises, Our streams wero accordingly employed #ide our own building, and upon our roof, and, Lot withatanding {ho fact that somo twenty windows upon the side next tho fire were complotoly demolished, and our wood-rooms and pattern-rooms often in fiames, Pliosg o sieampumps » within, oesisted by tho gallaut Fire Department without, did tho buslness, and, wil the exception of a thorough drenching, our stock of patterne and mmhlnnr{ 1s uninjured, Our %flnc!pfl objoct, however, in this ‘communication, 18 And cxplatn * thiat, acting upon the suggestions of Tits TRIDUNE, in an ablo article upon the subject of * Fire- Pipes in Bulldings " (written ahorflgl after tho groat fire), and their imporianco to the Olucago publio, ro- Toatodly urgod, wo recently adopted tho auggestion, and proceeded to put in sleam pumps, and ron pipos from tho same, leading to the roof of our bullding, With hoso attached, ready for instant use,upon each floor, Thirty doys had not clopsed before the fire of lust nlflht‘g'nclicnlly demonstratod tho valuc and effi- cloncy of I'nk TRIBUNE systom in the saving to us of over $100,000 in property, Tho situation of our bulld- fng waa such, and the heat go intenso, that the Firo Degurtment tould not possibly reach {ho most exposed arts from the outside, and (he inside would most cer— Fatuly biavo becomo a eta of fiamo beforo s singlolongth of hoso conld havo been, dragged to tho upper storlss. Tho combustiblo character of the surrounding bulid-. ings and the provailing high wind warranted the bo- Het' “Hhot tho destruotion of our building would bo quickly followed by thut of tho Swansea Smelting Company building, the Globo Theatre, and the wholo Dlack, Buch a calamity waa cartaluly'to s great extont vertod by tho omployment = of tha Azod plpies and hose attached, The _outlro rout, sindows, and roof, wera oxponod to the fire, but woro_protocted from insido Ly small streams, whicl, whilo keeping tho flraat bay, deatroyed but Littlo property by flooding, Will Tz THIUNE please ccopt ourlhnnkl{arillumolyluugnluma,lndMufluflolvn"{(— gest tho samo untilit s made a legal requroment in overy prominent bullding and manufactory intlocity? for, by this aystem of holping ourselves, Wo can malo- Flally reduce tho high rates of Insurance (with increasod frotita to, fho companice, lighton sond sssst i tha bors of tho best Fire Department in tho Union, and correspondingly diminish the dungers and dinaators so frequently rocurring in our fire-doomed eity, We shall tako special plessuro in presenting our bheartfolt $hanka in & substautial manuor to Chief Bonnor and hia noblo # buya in biuo,” who roudered usauch gallant defouso fom tho fry Gloment outaldo, Very reapoct- o 5, 1ARDS TnoN WWonks, Oitioaao, Bopt, 10, 1873, ITEMA FROM WEDNEWDAY'S CONFLAGRATION, An ovidenvo of the excitemont caunod by thg fita last ‘Wodnesday may bo cited {0 show what n'droad s felt outside of this city of another goneral conflagration Boro, On Wednouday, about 7 o'clock in the evening, Mayor Harris, of Jollet, telegraphed to Bayor Bon $hat ho would sond up {ho Jolict stoam firo-ongine 1f it \was necossary, but, aa the firo was thon extingulshed, the offer was Tiot sccepted, 'Whilo tho grent fire waa raging on Wadnesday atlor- noou, Oficor David Barry discoversd that a fly- Jug bmbor had sct firo to the bullding No, 425 Bonth Canal streot, When discoverad, “tho biszo was ratlier dangerous, Tho oficer _gained access to tha top of an adjoining bullding, and by the xorciuo of some fortitudoand _cool judgmont saved tho city, porlinps, from tho broaking out of s serious firo {u ono quarter,whilo snother, which demanded the attentlon of tho wholo Firo Dopartinont, was raging in snother, il YEATERDAY'S FIRES, About hinlf-paat 6 viclock yestordny morning fire was discovored in the two-story frauio bxilding No, 53 1laksted treot, near Mudison, owned bfl Honry White %, and ocnn}xffll Ly Tekard Wike, Tho firo orlgi- nated in o smull bedroom in the rear portlon of the Bocoud floor, and by wany of the ineurance wmen pres- ent It wus thought {o Lo tho reault of incendlarinm, Tho prompl uriival of the cngines saved tho bulldivg, after 1t and the furniture it contained Lad boen dum= :fl:d to tho oxtent of $500, An agont of the Alomsu- Tunurauco Coropany, of Pennbylvauia, lad cou- tractod fo writo a polioy'of $1,000 upon the contents to-day. The building was fusured, ‘The alarm of firo from Box 242, at half-pant 2 o'clock yosterduy afternoon, was uccasioned by thi diucovery of firo In tho house No,” 454 Milwaukoy avenue, Tho Tos9 was nominal, ' " Gz What Enstern Papors Xinve to. Spy Abont the Enst Chicigo Fires Lrow the New ¥ork Times, The actual dumnga of yestordny's tiro'in Ohleago o tho loast sérious festure of tho calamily, —Tte real sig- co Lios in tho remindor which it gives that Iargo portion of Chfcago faatill ttlo batter than ahugo tinder-box, and that nndor cortain favorable condl- tions n firo oqual (in oxtont to tliat of two yona tiough nocossarily losa dostruotlvo In iia oifocts, msy yot loav its torribl mark on tho city, - T thero dooa not Fobably exist In e world s businys quarlor more horonghly - protocted againat firo than ~ tho robullt porton of the Bouth Bido of Obi- eago, 'Thoro can ardly bo found in_any olly n ‘reglon moro- thoroughly - coverod with in- flammablo _matorlals than that patt of Weat 8ido, which i boundod by tho aurve of tho river and s line’ drawn lko . bow-alriug feom tho polut whe thio rivor onlors tho old burnt diatriot and tho poiut where 4t jolus tho Iillnola & Michigan Canal. 'flio midalo of suteh & Lino would pass vory cloaoto tha starling polnt of yostorday's ro, ond- the district, Which togother with tho a7 of tho’ rivor 1t would fu oloso, contatnn moro lumber thian cau bo found on any otlior spaco of. ground of oqual arca throughout tho world. 4 That the framo housos and the lambor-yarda which ocoupy (i part of Clileago .aroa constant menaco to o odtoly of tho sity “uoods mo domonsiration, A glinco at tho map will show how. fatal o vantago- gronnd ia affordod by tho position, of thia district for {he torriblo spring of a. grost firo, y enough k. - Obleago to . deal ~ vosolute- 1y with an obyfons dangor of {his kind; but it must not o forgotten that thioro nro horo clomonta of ho city's strongth 8o woll aa of ite woaknoss, Tho Lundrods of frnmo housos that covee thia localty ropracut & dangor which 18 bolng.graduallyromoved, Yast ulghta firo Dia somorwhat aoccloratad. thin pracess, and stono and rlck bulldings will roplace.tho cotlages of tho labor- ing mon who oo 1ofL iouscless, it theas cottages will reappoar farther weet, and wili Lolp to 411 up tho Disnks in tho broad band 'of framo buildings which forms tho rim of. tha advancing croscont of Ghicago's wondroua growth,.. All round (his rim thoro is and must bo 8 consisnt and oxcoplional dauger from firo, No ono knows this botter than the poo- plo of Ohicago thematlves, but thoy can hardly do Othorwise thon take tho rialk. Qbicago cacapos tha so- cial and political ourso of New York {cocmonts by pro- sonting 1ts working-classca with boundicas factlitios for huving homen freo from avorcrowding, nnd for owning theso . homos ihumsclyes, Bupposo tho St Touls ssatom of Luilding littlo oho-story brick oot ‘tages wero to .bo adopted, it would obvloualy Locomo 1ok oty more diMuult for Inboriug men to havo o get- Hled lome in Ohieago, but tho coursoof public ime provement, sioulu lio bo matorlally arrested by tho ncroasod rigidity.of Atio barrior of inferior dwellings, Thoro{s nothing rigii about tho frame cottaga, When the ot it occuples i in roquast for o bottor clasa of ullding, it is placed on rollora and movod further oit. on tho peatrio. :Chicago s porfoctly contont toTun somo oxtra risks from firo in Toturn for parfect olaaticity of dovolopmont and for keoping within it limits a Iargo and comfortably-louged working population. In & misttor of this Jdnd wo supposo Chicago must bo as- sumad to bs the bost judgo of its own aifairs, . 'A5 0 tho Jumbor-yards, o somewhat similar romark! ‘may apply, thougl It ia dilloult to_sco thot Ohlcogo can mich jongorafford to allow thoso eatablishmon ¥0 ocoupy thofr presont poaition, With ono prominent. axeepiion, tho great lumbor.yurdsof Chisago wee situ- sted slong tho bond of tho river niready roferred to. "Tig avorage ntock hieaped up within this srea smounta {0 about 800,000,000 foot, boing probably ten times 2 muoh #a can bo found at ony fimo on Man- Dbottan Jeland. Tho cash valuo ~of o yoar's transsctions in tho lumbor trado of Oblcago cannot bo loss than $12,000,000, sud is probobly s good deal moroe, This i a highly-important Lintorest, 8nd ono which cannot well bo_disturbed. without very urgent roasons, W do not preaurno o bo ablo {o ad- is0 thio peoplo of Chi¢ago about tho propor place in. which to handlo their enormons daily Focoipts of lum- Der. 1t I8 probablo onough that thoy would regard nny advice undor this bead with na much pationco ss if thoy wero counsclod to romove their grain clovators on o’ ground. that they aro stmyly glgsntic wood-pilos, But it doos acom, after overything hisa been snid in ro- gard to commorcial necessities, that Olioago runs Tather imprudeat risks in leaving 80 clogo to hor most ‘nlnablo proporty 6o threstening b megazino of fuol 88 hor great Wost Slde lumbor-yards, Washington (Sept. 17) Dispateh to the New ¥ork Herald. Tho nows of the destructivo firo in Chicago this afiernoon was genorally known throughuut tho clty to-night, and thio Iatost particulare woro eogerly souglit at tho telegraph oftico, Tho Colloctor of that port wag ‘among the most anxious inquirers, ‘The firat report Joft the boundarles of the conflagration uncortain, and, an tho bonded warchouso was full of valunblo fmportas tioos, o suxiely of this Governmont offcal can b sppréciatod, Whon it was definitoly announcad that 110 firo wos under comploto control, and had swopt tho poorar district, tho crowd dis- r. Norman B. Judd said tlat, aftor the disaster two cars 0go, it was pro- posod to prohibit Iumber—yards within ‘the city limits, but tho opposition wss o lhor:g that the Municapal Government failod to carry out that plan ; ‘but hio was cortain now that thia source of so many conflagrations would bo forever removed from Chica~ 0, and tho doalor in Jumbor would bo compolied to eatablish tholr yards at Calumet, 'Gen, Bhoridan will bo suthorizad to extond to tho puffering poor such aid snd comfort as ia within his Kflwfl. t was wondered on nll sides how tho firo fiend ad again deflod the Yr(-nlvl! procautions on tho part of tho Chicago authoritica to preventa ropetition of the sad event of 1871 ; and, while this calamity is deplored, 1t was tho gonoral remark that tho City Government o that city was at least responsiblo for pormitting tho rivor front to bo occuplod s it hias boen elnco tho ety was zobull, PERSONAL. TNE OITY, ‘Bon OFallon, of 8t. Louls, 13 at tho Paciflo, 1, Daly, Nashsillo, Tenn,, i at the Briggs Houso, Gen, W, O. Hoppins, of 8t, Louls, is at the Shorman, ‘Tho Hon. E, B, Sawin, from Boaton, is at tho Sher- man, Tho Hon, N, B, Btanton, of Baltimore, 15 at tho Shor- mou, ¥ Tho Hon, E. H. Laroman, of Boston, {s at tho Shor- mun, A, T Cotton, Eyons, In, 1a & guest at the Driggs Houso, C. 3. Hall, Romo, N. ¥, 18 atoppiug ot tho Briggs o 3, Moxsnder, Boston, 1s & guost ot tho Driggs ‘Houso, Josoph Bkelley, Exq,, of England, fa ot the Com- mercial, Tho Ion, B, 1, Burns, of Burlington, Towa, s at the Bheriman, The Hon. Thilotns Sawsor, 3. O,, from Oshlcosh, Wis,, 18 at tho Pacifc, Col, Jamos Irving, Buperintendent Now York Detect Ivo Polica Fores, s at tho Pacific, R, K. T, Sasblque, X. H, Garards, and . Meyroy Thompaon, Kirby Hall, York, Eng., nre at the Pacific, Tho distinguished Rov. Dr, Robert Crook, Proaident of Bolfast University, Iroland, s in sttendanico at tho Rock Tver Confersnco ot Mendota, and will proach in ‘tho Centenary M. E. Ohureh, sundaiewulng. Wil in tho city he will Lo the guest of A, £ Biskop, Esq. DY TELEGRATIL Lowow, Sopl, 10,—Jamea Dollow saled from Livor pool for Amerlea yeatorday. TanoxTo, Canads, Bopt. 10,—Leonard Courtnoy, ouo of the principal writora ou tho Londoun T'mes, iain the eity, and goos Wost to Chicago In s fow days, Nxw Onveaxs, Sopt, 10.—Ex-Liout..Gov. Pinchback returned home L ovening from an extensive Euro- r\lm tour. Ho recelved a grand ovation from his frionds, who ssscmbloed in Iargo numbers at tho depot, ‘with msto and s torchlight procession, and eacorted im to the Mochsnics’ Instituto, whora he was grooted with rapturous spplausc. MIBOELLANEOUSR, Fornoy calla Honry 0. Caroy tho Benjamin Franklin of the Pounsylvania Constitutional Convention, Br-Sonator Jamos W, Nyo Los roturned from abroad, and hos o now stook of storica basod upon for- eign trivol, TLivingston Spraker, for many yeara a Director of tho ‘Now York Central lailroad diod, Sept, 15, at Palatino Tiridgo, N, Y. Bamuol J, Tildon, at presont sojourning in Vienna, ‘hos written a lotter rosigning the Chairmnnship of tho Democratio Ocntral Committeo of Now York, Tho Rov. Dr, George €, Lorimor has resignod the torato of tho Shawmut Avenuo Daplist Churcl, joston, o Lina bevn Invited to Tremont Templo, Thio beat thing Ben Butlor conld do for a commenco- ‘ment would bo {o roturn his $5,000 of oxtra back-poy to tho United Biates Trosaury.—Seranton (Pa.) 2imes, oL, Charles Clarkeob, for two terma Ohief Clerk in the office of Bocretary of State, of Kansas, uud woll Xnown throughout tho Sutul died ot his lato resls dence, in Bedulla, Mo, on lnst Bunday, Elder Mosoa Howo and his wifa colobrated tholr oldon wodding in Now edford, on Thursday night fit, "Thio ider hus proached over 8,000 sermons, s tended 2,2i8 funerals, and married 1,870 couplos. Mrs, Tollidsy, wifo of Bon Talliday, tho millionairo- contractor of Californis, died at the family mausion in $hio town of Harrison, N. Y., Wodneadsy afterncon, after & briof {llness, ‘.\‘L\u oldest daughtor bf Mra, Hale N'f’ the Countoss Tourtales, rocontly dlod quito sud- donly while on Ler way from Californls, whare sho had Dot to visit hor fatlier. Communder Jumes I, Gillls s boen ordercd to tho command of tho Unitod Blates steawer Michigan (on {he lakos), in placo of Commander Brown, relioved, {ho commistion o date from Oct,1, 1673, 'The Com: ‘mandor-eleet 44 a son of tho Kon, James L. Gillls, for- Torly mombor of Congress from Elk Gounty, Ia, Congrossman D, P, Lowo 13 not tho “(hlof » aud w4 blio robber ¥ they Lavo amed him. In slility snd obaraoter combined he {a tho best roprosontative Hansns has had—a model of oxcellonco conparod witly our Lanos, your Pomeroys, and your Olarkes,—fort Seott (Itan.) Monitor, Judgo James Hughes, formorly a resident of Indl- ana, and now of Waahington, bas brought sult for lihel ayalunt J, W, Denver, laylug s duminges ot $10.000, 7o allegod libel 48 u fottor writien by Denvor tating ihat Hughes hnd dishonestly drawn mora than his sharo of tho protits of the luw firm of Lughos Denvor & ock, formerly woll Jowa in ofiiclal clrelos at Wasbington. 3y Gooko was tho Olirlatisn bankor and finanolor, 0a Qoltyx and Honvy Wilion wuto the Chrlstiun stufus- men, and O, O, Howard the Ouritinn woldler, Itlen Pad year for thiat olina of men, - Jay Cooko's full also s merely s forerunner of that of tho Republicun party, Tia has boen ono of St vory main pillers, sud itu fusuc cial agont, | o wus tho monoyed man of tho coucern, 52 haw bosh far two or thren years living on it woaltl, fhio fruita of corruplivn, As that falls, 1t will dwiudls, peak, and dio,~ftlwaukes News, . Tho family of Bocretary Delano {5 passing througha painful affotion, Onlyln doya kince Lo attended the funerul of & grundeon, o ebild of his kou John, at *Mt, Vornon, froni.which ho wus callod back by tple- rion to fud Jobn in o rupldly lullln(-{'vnml(llnu, and fi5 daughter-in-law vory low, o ull this i added ine telllgonco of tho ecrious fiiness of o son-fn-law and an- othor grandson in Californis, Mr, Delano hed wmade calculstiona on taking part 1o the Qhlo campaign, but tho " Ahinoansot nowba oxpocted of him,~—Toledo Commer- o Toor Bonator Tiipple or Mithell, or Tiipplo-itohall —witoror o nsino may now bo~ia laving 8 hard Hmoof it, Neittior Lia opan oonfeaslon, nor his Sona~ torahip, nor hils chango of namo has ‘protectod him trom bolug pailod o o back by 8 Tiopubican sons vontion afid_ostontatlously forgivon. _Tho_preciso form of tho fm‘filvnnniu is, nays tho New York Zribune, 3o gislug tho Honatof o Hokol of leavo for gaod ‘conduct,” | THE CITY IN BRIEF. Jolin Falrbanks was found with o hnlt-dozen bottloa of champagno which hohod atolon, and was held o $200 bail to appoar at tho Criminal Court. ‘David, Willinmia atolo n cow, and Chistlos A, Blmmona ahorso, Banyon hokd tho former in $100, nud tho lat- tor in $500 ball to appont nt tho Oriminal Court, Tho Board of Publio Worlis rocolvod lovon bid yes tordny, ranging from §5,000 to $7,000, for tho changos and ropairs n tho West 8ido Polleo Station, cornor of _Unlon and Madizon stroota, Avout noon yestordny & slight firo ocourred in McOormick's Reapor, Works, 1t originated from sparka from o blacksmitl's furnaco, 1t wos speodily oxtingutshed with a fow buckots of water, . W, W, Batea & Co. sro working out st their docka tho kool for a choonor 125 feok in longth. Bho in to linyo 73 ook breadth of besm and 9 foot dopth of hold. Sho ia to bo noarly & sistor ship to tho achooner Tollo Brown, which was bullt on tho samo waya. Tho caso of Michaol Jones, who broko open 8 car and stolo s lot of goodn ehippod by tho Unlon Star Lino Oompany, whoso pfiico {‘A ot thio corner of LaSallo and Randolph atreots, catns up before Justico Banyon yestorday morning, and, tho testinony being quito Zonaluaivo as to Jofies’ gullt, o was held to_appoar ot 4o Oriminal Gourt, Sot. 22, in tho sum of $9,000, Mayor Bond yestordny callod n spocial meoting of tho Cominon Gonucll fur this evoning at 7:50: o'clock, to consiiler tho quostion of oxten tho timo for completing tho pssossment of city property for taxation- for 1679, and tho filing of tho Basorsmient hooks by tho Gliy Anscsaor ; also to con- sidor nu ordinnnco concerning the appointnont of o Taz-Gommisalonor and other maitors concerning tax commission and rovenue, Tho now Daptist Church nt Englewood will bo dedi- cafod at 2 o'clock to-tnorrow afternoon, when tho ltov, G. W. Northrup, D, D,, Presldont of tho Uniou Bap- fist Thoological Bominary, will deliver tho sermon, Tho building cost $9,000, and will scat over 300 por- | gons, Tratna will leavo depot, corner Madison nand Canal streots, nt 1 o'clook p. m,, and Michigsn Southi- ‘o Dopot ot 1:10 p. m., stopping on_all tho prineipol strcots, Roturn trains'at 4, m, ond 7 p. m, Buporintendont Washburn_recotved o dfnpatch yeniiiny teom Dotoctfvo 20 Dixony et at. Gl JIats, which stated that tho firm of O, Radomacker & Go.'of No, 40 Wost Poarl stroot, lind boon _dlscovared, Yt will bo fomomberod that Tit TRIDGNE of yealorday _contained o statemont 4o ho offoot that largo quan- ity o atoten dry goods had beon_ohipped from thia city to tbat firm through tho Amoricay Hxpresa Com- any., Thero wore no partioulsta stated in tho dis- Jatch, and thereforo nono can ho stated, Tho caso ia ono tiat promisca much interest. «Tho Btrongors' Guido to tho City of Chicago,” J, B, Lradford, publishor, 19 just fssued, snd refloota groat orodit upon tho compiler and publisher, and also upon the printers, Southord & Cullaton, It givea tho Jocation of places of amusement, bouks, churches, city offices, hotels, Dovapspor offices, parks, publio ‘Dulldings, ‘rallway depots, tolograph offices, otc, olo., and couaing o complote snd roliablo streof directory and a number of ino viows of public buildings, Thio ndvortisemonts are thoso of tho best houses in the city, snd tho wholo appoarsico of tho otk i of tho highost ractor. The achioonor Magglo Dall, loadod sith Jumbor_con~ signed to partica in this city, lost a man overbosrd cotordny morning at4 o'clotk, while 40 milea from o city, Capt. R, Ossaidy orderod the unfortu- nto mat, whose namo1s_Charles Andorson, o Swedo, 10 go on tho Jibboom and loveon tho esil, By somo misatep ho foll off, and, although tho vessel fivmedi- atoly hovo to, and stopped, sud lumber wea thrown ovorboard that ho might got a hold of it, yot ho sank ‘bonoath the waves which were very Lighat the time, Deforo any succor could reach him. Tho Caplain waited until daylight and then proceodod on his jour- noy to this clty, Tho Exeoutivo Coramittco of tho Spirttualiats, whose Oonvention adjourned ‘Thursday ovening, net yester day afternoon in Mrs. Woodhull's appartments at tho + Gardner House, TheQommittes transactod no formal ‘uaineas boyond accopting s subscription for £50,000 ‘which was sald to have beon tonderod them. This waa, it 13 stated, tho result of the change of platform and objeots of tho Association, and tho sum will bo dovoted to tha propagafion of their peculinr idess, ‘whorever they think it will do the most good. The Qommitteo will meot noxt in New York at tho call of the President, Mrs, Woodhull will romain in Chicago until Sundny evening, when sho will proceed to Toledo to locturo, Ehn will return hero for a serios of lecturcs in Decem- e, WEATHER AND WATER. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, Oni1cago, Sept. 19, 1673, 1 B s 15 § Hour arob- | § |3 3|&|Direction and:=3) wrvation. | & |3 515l sorc of wind, £ ] Fl: 2 ™ bl B 3 90.00( 43,76 ., frosh. 30.03| G4'38N.'W., freal 120.00| 583N, W,, freali, 20,071 6832IN, fresh. 30.04| g0l61|N. frenhy, 0.06] _49157,N., freab. Maximum thermometor, 79; minfinum, 62, GENERAL ODSERVATIONS, OmioAao, Bept. 20—1 8, m. Station, |Dar, Thr| Wed. |RainTeather, Bracl 30.07{ S2(E,, gentlo, «Falr, BufTalo, 9. 43|N.W., froah, ..., [Cloudy, «Fair, ¥, 45N Ca lm, N., Hiht, AT|W,, frosh, FRODABILITIEE, Wasmmyazox, Sopt. 10—7:30 p. m.—On Baturday, for ‘Now England, the pressura will incroaso with north- ‘weat to north winds, lower tomperature, and “clear or cleariug weather, For the Middlo Btates, winds veers ing to northwoat and northeast, and partly cloudy weathor, with rain and winds, increasing to brisk from Virginis to New Jersoy, For tho South tlantic States, cloudy weather, Tain, and very briak winds, the Iatter’ probably shifling to_ northwesterly 'with clearing weathor from Florida to Bouth Qoroling, For. tho Gulf Slates cnt of {lio. Misctsaippl, Tonncsseo, Oblo Vuloy, and Lowor Lako rogion, gonerally clear weather and frosh winds, ‘mostly from the north and northiwest., For tho Upper Loko reglon o rising tomperaturc, partly cloudy weathor, and winds sbifting to tho cast and southi, For tho Northwest & lmllinli. baromoter, rising temper- ature, and increasing southeast to south winds, and thero' oro_indications of rain for this soction; the ‘storm in Northorn Goorgia to movo to {ho nortlicast- ward, Coutionary signals continue at Jackeonviile, Havanna, Charleston, sud Wilmington, aad sro or- derod for Norfolk, DAILY LEFOLT 0F THE GTAGE OF WATER (With chianges ia the 24 hours onding Sopt, 10, 1873)" OUANUZ. Rise, Full, ADOVE LOW WATEN, 6 tn, 2 in, 7 in,] 2 i 7ot 8 iu, 6 ft, G in,| “Balow high water of 1871 W, i, RAUPMAN, Obsoryor, Raotn 78 Major Block, Chicugo, —_—————— THE UNDERWRITERS. Bostox, Hopt, 19.—Tho Insurance Convontion con- tidued ita'sonsion to-dny, tho third of tho meeting, A paper wos read by Mr. Drgant, of Bt, Louis, on ¥ Amatyamation of Tife ‘Oompauivs,” und 'L, T Lam= bert gave his views upon the pubjoct af #fodical ug Gompared La Liffoctivencia with ‘Geuoral Examina- tlons,’ T resolves utroducod yosterday, secking uni formity of taxatlon on prewtuing woro adapled, wid Dt g0 the hiands of tho Committco on Leghiiation, o woro dmutrusted to drave wp it fori of Guactiasit to bo aubmittud to tho sovoral Statos. ————————— SINGULAR LAWSUIT, Svectal Dispateh to The Clicago Tribune, | Davexvon, Ia,, Sept, 10.—A man naniod Dufty has commenced & Buit in_the District Court of tuls éity ot the Keokuk Northorn Lino Packet Cumpany, drns $10,000 damagen for being put off a steamer on » desrt {sland, Lo Laying refused to puy movo than the lawful farc, ———— A HEAVY VERDICT. Tosrow, Bopt, 10,.—The suit of Elizabeth Parker againet tho Hosfon & Albany Raflroad Company for [u.nunnl datnuges, hng renulted in o verdict n favor of hio plajutity for $19,600. d P ¢ The Autumn Loaf 15 tha name given ta the most olegant and atylish Dt over manufactured, posscssing onlirly new features, Doufgued and futroduced by Parker & Tillon, hatlors; No, §9 Olark stroot, opposito tho Gourt-Iouse, THE STATE CAPITAL. - Progress Made by tho Board of Equnljznflon. : PR = Proposed Raise in he Assessment of Cook County Lots and Per- sonal Property. United States Deputy-Collector Parsons Reported a Defaulter. Spectal Dispatch to The Chioagn Tribune, Srmvariery, Il., Sopt, 19.—Tho Btato Board of FEqualization Leld throo sesslons to-day, and in esch ho subject of dlscassion was tho roportof tho Com= mitteo on Lands, and to-night it wau referrod to the @enoral Committeo on Equalization, It was recom= mitted at tho morning session, snd roported back to- nlght with but two chunges, DeKalb County wna takon from tho {hird and put in tho sixth olnas, ot $22 por acre, ond Loo County was changed from tho soventt fo the olghth class, ot $17 por scro, Thero will bo o largo surpins on town nnd elty lots, which 'will have fto bo distributed on othor é&rnpnrly in tho Stato, This nrisea from tho foct that tho assossmont on Cook Oounty lots will be {ncreased nbout 110 per nbntb and ‘perhinpa othor city lota will be ineroased, and, there- Yore, tho othor Jota in tho Stato bear fhoir’ proper yroportion to tho Stato averagoe, aa thoy nlm\ls‘ LIt Wil bo seon that o largo surplus will thus ba created, aud must, of necessity, bo distributed. It in not im- probable {hnl two reports will bo submitted ULy I Committer, a3 will bo tho caso in tho Rallroad Committoc, and it a cortain that tho Committcs on Parsonal Property wil submit 5 mafority and mi~ nority roport, Tho majority roport raises tho assoss- maent of Cook Gounty 100 per cont, Tho prospect of & Eatlsfactory conclusfon of tho Inbors of tho Board, ‘which markod fts carlier scasions, it will bo scon 18 110w somewhat mizod, Roporta ffom all tho Commit~ t0ca nro expoetod as oarly 6 Monday or Tueday, nnd an adjournment moy bo roachod st tho closo of ey ook, honghi n motion to adjourn sino dioon tho A5tk was lost by o Jargo majority. o sltion to reduco Cook County lsnds from o $80 - per acro mot with Littlo fuvor, Ninoty dollars an scro s on inorenso on tho asscesod valuo of 141 per cout, It is given out that the Committeo on Railroads, have reached an ag- gregato on whioh theyare sgreod, at which that clase of property will Do asseased, belng $160,000,000, but upon tho distribution thoy disagroo, “Tho Committeo on Capital Btock of Corporntions will :‘Tpfi?’n from $25,000,000 to $40,000,000 not yot definitoly x0d, W. U. Parsons, of Tazewoll Comnty, Iste United Btatea Doputy Oollector, §a roported a dofaulter to tho smount of $,000, and s warrant waa issucd for his arrcst and placed in tho hands of Doputy-harshal Proityman, who loft to-day to oxcoutedt, Tho distillers at Tokin, ngainst whowm distralnt-war- ronts wero fsaued last woelk, for the collection of cer~ fain penalties, havo slgnified tholr intontion to pay up, end havo entered into bonda to thatond, Thoy pro- oso, howover, to pay undor protest, and toat tho Jus- tico of tho demnnd upon them In court, Zachoriah T, Rowlott, of Champalgn County, wos held to bal in §600, beforo Commissionor Adams, for Belling efgars and tobacco without poying the epecial ‘Government tax, 2 CREDIT MOBILIER, Furthor Consideration of the Caso in Slurtford--=Discussion of Evarts® ‘Theory of Unconstitutionnlity--ho Injunction Partiolly Dissolvi Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Hanrronp, Ot., Bopt. 10.—In tho Credit Mobillor case, on tho opening of court this morning, Mr, Porry, of the Governmont counscl, concluded his argumont, combaling strongly tho theory of unconstitutionality advanced by Mr, Evarls, Judgo Ourlls, of Boston, concluded tho argument for the dofondunts, o hald thot tho'easo was uncoBstitutional, and, thorefaro, vold, ‘Dbecouso unequal in its sppllecation, Tho act which autborized tno sué violsios tho clousa of the Constitution which_gsys, “no man shall bo de- prived of 1ifo, liborty, and praperty without dus process of Iaw.” Thoaot imposca sdditional troublo and ox= Yons0 upon cortaln oitizons, and thug doprives thom of thelr property without duo procoas of law. Judge Gurtls also argucd that Congress had no powor to delo- gato to ou oxcoutivo officer tho suthority to sloct tho Court whoro suft should bo brought, Mr, Dartlott thon oponed tho argument for tho Union Pacific on the demurrer, Io claimod that the Dill was altogother multifarious, nsido from what thiu act authorizod. 1To wia ausworsd by Atr, Ashton and ‘Atfornes-General Willlame, - Judgo ~ Curtis then briedly closed_for tho dofondanis, and Mr, Bartlott nioved for s dissolutionof tho injinations, which waa 4n part grantoed. To the Astoctated Press.) lanrronp, Conn., Sept, 19.—1In tho Orodit Mobilior auits this morning, Judgo Perry concluded hin argu- Tont for tho Govarnmont against tho dismissul of tho suits, Tho counsel for tho Government presented goneral conalderations, to oliaw that tho ples of un- Constitutioulity s o unfounded in ressun nud nu- thorlty as ¢ s noy and extraordinary, Ty coutend that thero fa no vestod right in snybody who hud wronged tho Government, or 5 cha wrouged it, to bo sued in 0no Judiial district and not in unothor; cepocinlly when such o supposed right would amount to 8 right of cxomption from suit, Judgo Ourtis, of Boton, replicd for the dofondanta ; s11d thio hiearing on motlon to dismies cloged, Demurrera thien camo up, and tho on, Sydnoy Bart- lott, of Boston, opeucd for the defendants, ‘In tho aftcrnoon sceslon, Assiatant Attornuy-General Ashton, ‘who hes rocovored from hix aitack of Vertigo, appoarad, and {s now roplying. \antronp, Oonu., Sept, 10,—After Mr, Ashton had concluded, thio Attornoy-General mado_a short argu- tnent, holding ibat tho Union Paciflc Raflroad Com- 2y weronot only agoula of tho dovorument, which wd provided money for a publio good, but thélr road was 0 higiiway, and tho trust sssumed by tho Company Tind Loen violafed, Ha said ho looked for a declsion that would do more good in rallrond mattors than a1l Legislativo ennctmonta, —ifo wa followed by Judgo Gurtii, for defondsuts, who Liold that tho biil wos mul. tifurints, involving pattics not logally to bo Lrought in. It was srzanged that cortain injunctions should bo modified, ana tho Gourt adjourned, “Tiuls closca tho Crodit Mobilicr caso for the present. o decislon will probably be given as 8001 a8 resch but tiat timo 18 uncertaln, Q with having WASHINGTON. Circular from tho Treasury Depart ment Comcerning the Proposcd Chango In Par of Exchangc-=Large Ancrense in Mevenuo kcceipts the Curreat Fiscal Yonre-Deninl of the Statement Mado in Behalf of flare peru Chiof Clorie Speolat Dispatch to Th Chicago Tribuno, THE POUND STENLING AND PAT OF EXOUANGE. Wasttnaros, D, O., Sopt, 19.—An important circu- Iar to lmportors, oxchango dealers, and tho publlo gon- crally was fasued by tho Socretary of the Treasury to- day, inviling ationtion to tho act pussed at tho last Cougress {o cstablish tho Oustom-Houso value of tho sovorelgn o pound sterling of Grent Dritain, and to fix tho par of exchange, This is particularly worthy of sttontion with roforenco to tho offect of the law on trausuctions of exchango with Great Dritaln, and tho chauges which will become neccesary by ite perempto- ri"prflhlhlllnn, aftor tho closo of the present year, of all contracta based on tho orroucous but castqary par with thot country, The Secrotary states that, in ap- pesrance, oxcliango fu hoavlly ogainst this country, ‘when, in truth, there ia noither promium nor discount, Through & puro flotion, rotained by usago. ouly, and not by any luw, oxchange with Great Britain appeara porma- IllenlJ agalust the United Btatos, whilo our bouds aro uoted at o fixod discount of neasly 8% por cont below thoir real value, The romedy for uch snomalies in tho abandonment of tho falso par, or valuation of the money of the United Etates in Dritish monoy, Yot it 18 to Lo obsorvod that, while tho act ]ml!lfivlflyml)ln- ibita contracts based upon the falao par, it prodoribea 10 rulo for tho quotation of storling oxchange or for our woourlliea wold for sterling mouoy. In quoting oxchongo for forelgn countrios, it ‘novor bocn tho practics, oxcopt in dslings with Grest Drltain, to' msumo 8 par upon which & purmnh%u fs rated, ‘Iho univorsal ralo, ox- copt in tlls case, I Lo quotd tho monoy of our country against (o monoy of other countrlos, Thus on Fruncoand tho franca countries, exchange {8 quoted in franca and centimes, to tho dollar; ‘on Prussla, in cents to tho thaler ; on Frankfort, contsto the florin, o s o, In reformiug our ‘practica with Groat Britain, it will bo judicious to sdopt {tho samo method, quoting oxchango cither in dol ro nnd couts to the und sigrliag, or in ponce aud fraclious to the ollar, In tho HSpanish Amorican Btates, and 11 Ohins it 18 oustoniary to quote exchangu on_Great Britain fu pence to the dollar; but for tho United Blates the Becrotary recommends quotations in dol- 1avs and conts to tho ponnd sterling, Tho law, ‘while rescribing tho closo of tho prusont yearas the time for ho dlscontinuanee of the old ruting of exchange, does not probibit, but ratlier invites un earlior chavge in Dractlco, In'order fo nyold (he inconyonouclea of & postponement to tho laat moment, The Scoretary Focounnonds thut the ehange bo entered upon ut once 3 with » view to facliltating this “ho apponde 3 sorios_of fablos ombodylng useful infor- Ination, Einally tho Becrelary = urgos upon {hoso fu & position fo guido tho itrodicing of tho ciangoa dougnded by tho law, the imporiauco of acting prompily, 80 that by conforenco and interchisugo Of viowa nu ngréemont may bo roached a3 o thio 1ot convonient timo und manter of lfecting thom, FIIE NEOKIFTH FIOM INTENNAL, NKVENUE, slnco tho beginuing of tho ourrent Hacal year, exceed thoao of tho corresponding porlod last year by uhout $1,000000, Toports from tho varlous quariord ata to i offoet. tht geain v coming in raplaly, and the dis- Uilerica hays rewumnod, or, aro sbont’ fo. Tesumo, Work, Tho offoct tpon' ihe rovenun iu eone Soruonoo o this reswplion will lkely Dol Cwithin sbowt a mouth. Tho indjeatipna ore belivved to be, that thero will bo col- Jootod thia year & larger revenuo from distillors ud thelr products than has boun recolved from thoso wources in suy of thu precoding four or five years, | TIE ALLEGED PERNEOUTION OF HARVES '8 OLEING, The l!mmulnnlullln'l‘ {J( lnwrxlll}lll:‘\'lltmm ‘:lli":lcn“(hn\ {liero s, or over Las beeu, nw nllogod, an aldavit on flon hirbureay, made by Mr, Bmitl, tha clork of Gollsctor Tarpor, in which Bmith awonrs that thoro In dtlo and nncoliected from distilors in tho Bpringold, 1L, Ditrict, sbout $133,000. 4 BTONEKERFED YO THE FAERCONT DISTRIOT, Orvillo J. Btowoll was to-dsy appolntod xn_lomn.l Rovenuo Btorokeopor in the Froeport Distriot, {70 the Associated Presa.) , OIARGES REPUTED, Wanttmwazow, Bopt. 10,—Sovoral montha ago Tonja- min E. Green, in n pamphlot,made charges againat the on, Tichard D, Merrick, ono of our most ‘prominent Inwyors, impugning tho rogularity of his professional conduct, the publication ‘eausing much comment in this and other citios, ‘Thess charges woro, st Mors Tlckia roquest, inveatigated by tho Bor Assotlation of fho District of Columbin, whose commitico now ropart thint tho chergen woro without thonlightcel foundation, and o conduict of Merrick's not only irropronchablo, Dut hionozable; ¢Mclont, falthfal, sud maguonimous, iMICHIGAN. Farther from the Constitutionn gom- misslon--Croposition to 'Fax Locul Proporty of Corporstions—Contonis plated Adjournment Fill Octobexs Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune, LansmNa, Mich,, Bopt, 19,—Inquiry is to bo mado Into thio propristy of authorizing corporations for tle Smprovoment of intornal navigatton ; also, inta tho oxpedlonoy of allowing marricd womon fo' bae thofr it of dowor Ly o dend rolossing dowos s offoetil- atly ag by jointuro beforo murri “Veilitamn Moutgomory, of, Hillsdalo, momorializod the Commission, uggeling th proprioly of axing eluuxch proporty, The memorlalint also regarda oxemption of Souty farms from taxation as an injustico, aud aa ontalling oxtra taxation for school districta and high- ‘WOY PUrposcd. Thio ariiclo'on_conntlon waa conmldorod, Frovisos sroro ndded, aliowlug tho formation of countica from isiands adjncent to the Btato; suthorizing the Teoghulaturo to provido by law for tho appointment of Prosocuting attormoys—iliat baving beon an cloatoral oflice hithorto—and allowing two Hupervisors to vile Ingen of 10,000 inbabitanta, ‘A long and somowhat confusod dobato took placo on thio arlicloa concorning financo and taxation, M, Moddaugh desired authority for taxing local property of corporations for local &umolnfl. Mr, Jeromo op- osod tho plan na likely {0 cmbarrass young corpora tons, whilo it could not_offoct thoso ‘which had special chartors, . Mr, Pond thought that tho_propositions conflicted with tho conatitutionnl polioy of IPwlllfl taxes; snd thet® dn tho presont hostility to corpofations, {t might bo mado to work in- Sustico. Judgo Upson offercd eubstituto, providing for spooifio taxation of property used b y corporations, though not needed for cnnl‘rlng out tholr franchises, An amopdment was finally adopted to thin gonoral ©offect, In tho dobato on thioJudicial Dopartment, tho clauso providing that Judgoa of tho Bupremo Court oy bo mqnlmfl to nct on Circults oconsfonally waa strick out, ovidontly becanse tho Supreme Court has ‘rork saough of s own, Tho nusmlor of Citeulls vog fixod at fiticon inntend of twonty aa st presont, and sy only bo increasod by allowing one additions! Clr- cuit for overy increaso of 100,000 population. Theroe {8 somo talk of adjourning at tho end of noxt woek until some time in_Qotobor, when tho Commnis- glon will reassomblo and conclude ita deliberations, Bftar tho roviscd Constitution haa beon put in printed orm, ‘Thoro will bo no Mondsy. fon to-morrow, and porbaps not THE INDIANS. A Council to Be ¥eld to Decide Upon tho Disposition of Satanta and Mg Tree. . ‘Special Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Wasninazo, Sopl. 10.—Tho Commissionor of In~ dian Affairs, nccompaniod by Charles I, Larrahee, of Mnine, left liore to-night for Fort 8ill, Indian Terrl- tory, whero o council 14 to bo liold with the Southwest~ ern Indinns, to decido ipon tho disposition to bo mada of thio Comancho snd Klowa Ciofs, Satanta and Dj Treo, It 3s oxpocted that Gov. Davis will Lo predon ot tho mooting, The Utes Agrce to IRelimquinh 4,000,~ 000 Acres of Thoir Resorvation=-The Stoux on tho War-Paih. Drxves, Col., Sopt. 10.—Tho Hon, Feltx R, Drunot, Ohoirmsn of the Cominission appoluted by the Gov- crmment to nogotlato with tho Ute Indiana for tho purposo of scouring from (hem a reliuquishmont of o Dortion of their resorvation in Colorado, containing Thnt 19 ocallod the Son Jusn Mining District, ar- rived in Donver thin ovening from Los Pinos, Ho says ho. succeedod in acouring from ~them tho relinquislmont of noarly 4,000,000 acrea, compris- ing all tho mountainous regions of tho Uto reserva~ tidn, Tho banda wero roprosonted in counctl, and nearly ol signed tho contract, ALr, Oroo, Secrotary to Me. Brunot, romains at Los Pinos tosooure tho Lal~ 81 of tho signaturcd, ‘The Uten wero very frlendly, and oxpreesed them- seltea os dolorminod novor 16 go to wer with the whitos, r. Branot Josvos this evening for Washington. The Sloux Tudinas aro ofticially roported ss bolig on enotlior rafd, Runnora_into Fort Fetlorman of tho 1900 slate thitn lsrgowar pacty wplitoff from o ‘madn camp, which was moving into Fottorman {n con~ goquenco of tho Arrapahiocs having killed n Sioux on "Tongus River. Two largo war partios aro also report ol o8 haviug been soen thirty miles north of Fettor= ‘mun ou tho 10th, golug oust, YELLOW FEVER. The Discaue Increasing in tho Suburbs ©0f Stircveporte=One ‘Thousand Pers sonu Now Siclk«-The Disease in Meme phis, New Onuxawg, Scpt, 10,.—Tho steamer Corrie A. Thorn, nine duyn from Shrovepozt, bas arrivod, bring- ing Nty pesgongers, Only onc cuso of sickiless on Dboard—Mra. Lindoy, wifo of Col. Lindeoy, of Shrove- port, who died during the trip, Tilo Pienyune's opecial from Sliravaport to-day ssyu Five membors of tho Ioward Assoclation from New Orlcans arrived to-day, Iio fovor i8 incrensing in tho suburbs, A rollef train from Toxas to-morrow will Dring tho mails, but will fake nothing out, It I8 catimatod that tho total population at prosont ia 8,000, including 1,000 pick and convaleacing, Lrtrr.e Rock, Bopt, 19.—Nows from Shroveport {3 but littlo changed. ‘o yollow fover §a abating, bub want of victias alono is tho causo, Quite cool fo-day, with a north wind, No symptomis of fover iu this city. : Muatrmis, Tonn,, Sopt, 19,—Iu “obedience to the Mayor’s proclamation, to-dsy was observod generally 8 doy of fasting aud prayer, roligious sorvices belng Deld in most of $ho churchivs, Busincss wus gonorally susponded, Tho cool weathor of Inst night has in- creased the mortality, which numbera 24, 10 Leing from yellow tover, “Ald. Walsh, from tho First Ward, who fs an under- takor, again rofusing to mnko roturus of tho numbor of intormonts, was arrosted and fined $50 to-doy, Tho Howard Association roport only six now cages. Fifteen additiona} nurses will arrive to-night from Noblle, Among the deaths were Andurson Bettis, ennt-at-Arms, aud John Nowson, City Treasurer, Dr. Willatt, o prominont physician, was attacked with ho discase h)-dn{; ‘Suneveront, L., Bopt, 10,—Tho following intor ‘ments wore mado to-day : Mrs, M, RReod, J, Longbusli, Tlla Ott, Capt. Drano (colored), John Iiley, Biss R, Qlass, Mre, Woodrutl, Tom Btringfollow, Addison Taylor (colarudz, Frod Botler, P. Bparke, James_Hass, T, . Eemp, biss Eva Fishor, Sarah Marks (cblurnnz, Mosca Harris, Charles, R, Thompuon, Miss C, Sehile ling, John Blackwell (colored), Bennié Kak, THE FAR WEST. Xcsults of the Expedition to Yole Jowstone Lnko. OaamA, Sopt. 10,—Tho oxpedition under Capt, W, A, Jones, of tho Enginoor Corpe, sont out by tho Gov. ernment'to survey tho routes to Yollowstono Lake, hus arrivod at Camp Brown, Wsoming, on s return, Allwall, Tuey ‘fonna threo padses in {ho Yellowstono Vulloy from tho cast and west. Ono routo, via tho $ioud of Wind Itiver, 18 esey for & wagon-road, and through o vory fno country. The pass i3 vory casy 160 miles from Cump Brown fo Yollow- stono Lake, Olher results aro quito gratifying, Gen., Ord, commanding, regards it as certain that o wagon rosd will soon bo opened from noar Poiut of Rocks, on tho Union Pacifio 200 mile, way, 10 tho lake, u distuncd of MARINE. FPort of Chicago. ARRIVED. Simr Sheboygan, Two Myors, suliirios, Bolir Whirlwind, Ludington, fumbar, Sehr Danol Lyons, Oswogo, kalt, Btoam-barge Obatles Riotz, Manistos, lumber. Targe linrmony, Maniateo, lumbor, Bebr Gollingwood, Buflalo, coal, Sobr I, dmdro, Pontiwater, lumber, Bobr J, A, Drown, Menomitee, fumber, Schr Mocking Bird, Cloveland, coal. Bolir Ameries, Blurgeon Day, fumbor, Behr Lavinda, Manistoo, lurnber, Hteam-barge B. O. Baldwin, Eacanabs, iron ore, Belir Gertrude, Ludington, Inmber, Sobr Faleon, Ludington, lumber, Prop Brooklyn, Ogdensburgh, sundries, gehr Bcovills, Muskegon, luniber, Belr Pllot, Muskegon, lumb Sebr A, J. Mowry, Liticoln, Ininber, Behir Fiylng Mist, Buffalo, coal, Bohr Witliams, Buifalo, coal, Btoam-burge Westford, Builalo, Belir Curlow, Muskegon, lumbei Bebr Ithaca, Muskegon, humber. Heow J, M, 11ill, Manistoo, lumbr. el Ohurios Hibbard, Contraville, wood, Bchr Maine, Manistco, lumber, Solir 1ezo, Gontrovillo, wood, Behr Folicltons, Manfsteo, lumber, Schir Atalsutu, Bonomineo, lumbor, Bolir Alice Richards, Meuominoe, lumber, Behr San Cook, O8WORO, co: Bulir Uiggle & Jones, Vswegs Hehir Jolin P, Motl, Gavwe Sohr D, Nowhall, Zudiny Holir John Minor, Butialo, cdul, Selir Foarleas, Kowaunee, Tuubior, Behr Ashitabuls, Kowaunco, Jumber, Trop Oconto, Greon Day, windrics, Tiark Neluon, Buffalo, cdal, Hohir AY, 1, Morlck, Obwego, coals Belir Gallatin, Oswego, coal. ' Helir Rising Htar, Oswago, coal, ) #ichir Ada Medors, Oleveland, coal, Tiarge Noguo Bay! Peslitigo, fumbdr, Jarge Alort, Yeabligo, lumber, Bolir Myrilo, Muskegon, lumber, Hebir Adirontao, Erlo, coal, Bolir uuline, Muskegon, lamber, Behr Arctic, Muskegon, fumba Hehr Poorl Mnukufiml, lumber, Hebr Bt, Poter, Muskegon, lumber, er Willis Lantet, Whita' Lako, lumber, Hahr Blary Booth, White Lake, lumbar, .Bept. 10, coal, ) coal, 20, Coal, o, lumber, |: coravz ELina Prop Thilsdelphis, Dafalo, sindri Hehr Bouvenir, Pontwater, tan-bark, 4 Behir I, M, Davidson, Trig, coal, 1 sichr Coral, Lincoln, lumbor. : Sabr Diack Hawk, Lincoln, lumbor, Helir Aluatross, Blurgetn b'{‘ tan-bark, .l Hebr 3. A. Moss, Muskegon, Inbor. : Prop City of Dotroit, Port ITuron, sundries, Barge Guiding Btar, Day Olty, salt, Behr Monsoon, Mukegon, limber, Sehr Thiomna 1), Bheldon, %rlo, conl, Btmr Muskegon, Grand 1{avon, sundrics, Behr Emms, Luilington, lumbe: Hobr Kato Darloy, Olovoland, coal. Behr Radieal, Muskegon, lumber, Hehr Weatclibator, Muskegon, lumber, Behr Enterprieo, Lrio, conl, Atm-barge Annio Laurio, Munkegon, lumbor, Hohr 7. ¢, Blmmons, Manistee, lumber, Heir Nimrod, Bufralo, coal, S Yuahion, Codar Rapids, lumbor, Sohir William Jnnes, Duskegon, lumbor, ‘Groud Havon, wood, Beow Whilo Oak, Manistee, lumbor. Sole Morinor, Gtand ITavén, wood iarge John Broden, Buffalo, conl, Hehr Horald, Ludington, lumbor, Sebr J, A, Holmes, Manlsloo, luinbor, Habir Enterpriso, Muskegon, fumber. Thargo Chandor J, Wolls, Buffalo, conl. Bcow D, J. Wright, Whito Lako, lumber, Sohr Norlh Star, Pentwater, lumber, Bebir 3. G, Jenkina, Falr Huvon, coal, Hoow Gladiator, Manisteo, lmber, Bcow Mary Helon, White Lako, lumber, felir Adriatio, Muskegon, lumber, Sohr P, Hayden, Muskegon, lumber, Bebr Planet, Ludington, Inmber, Boow Flora, Ludington, lumber. Belir Great 'West, Oconfo, lumber, Stmr Ootona, Bt, Josopb, sundrics, Bohr Atniospliero, Oloveland, coal. Bchr arluod, Portago Lake, lumbor, Hehr Honost Jobn, Muskegon, lumbor, Bobr Preato, Muskogon, lumber. Behr Bt. Paul, Ludington, lumber, Scow Milton, White 0, lumbor, Beow Rowens, White Lako, lumber, CLE t, 10, 5 ARRED, .Bept. Stmr Qorona, 8L, Josoph, 10 kega liquor, 30 kegs beor, and sundrics, Prop Ghicago, Duffalo, 20,000 bu corn, 000 bria four, 6 tona plg ron, 523 bogs flax sced. Sehir Albrecht, Yort Colborne, 13,607 bu Wheat, Dargo Activo, Poshtigo, 200 pkga grocories, Behr Molvins, Buffalo, 17,600 bu wheat. Hehr B, B, Ooborno, Buffalo, 40,000 bu wheat, Schr Two Friends, Kingston, 18,819 bu wheat, Hchr Tooumeeh, Coliiugwood, 13,451 bn wheaf, fchr Oity of Milwsukao, Collingwood, 23,000 Lu corn. Sehr E. A, Mayea, Buffalo, 28,468 bu corn, Behir Oconto, Buffalo, 26,000 bu wheat. Prop Montaha, Buffhlo, 40,0i6 bu wheat, 472 bgs timothy scod, 112 tons stcl rall ends, Betr Nabob, BuTalo, 20,669 ba corn, Behr I, J, MeRea, Collingwood, 20,000 bu wheat, Bchr Pamlico, Buffalo, n‘;rm ‘bu whoat, Prop Merchunt, Erio, 600 brla flour, 600 tca lard, 500 rla pork, 30,080 bu whort, Drig Lucy J. Clark, Buffalo, 20,000 bu wheat, Behr Bridgewater, Buffalo, 42,000 bu corn, Hohr Souvenir, Pentwater, sundrice, Sohr L, A. Burton, Port Colborne, 13,600 bu wheat, IQUT OUEANANGES, ; Stmr Milwaukeo, Ogdonsburg, 6,128 bu corn, 8 ¥rla . 1lquor, 100 bria flour, 50 brls oll, and sundries, Bohr Sam Flint, Buffalo, 32,100 bu corn, Hebr M, J, Wiloox, Buffals, 22,050 bu wheat, : Prop Missouri, Duluth ond {ntormediate Dorts, 1,600 ‘Pkga focd, 45 pkgs Squor, 25 brls flour, 52 brla oll, and sundries, Htme Miskegon, Grand Havon, 00 bers raflroad iron, 10 bria pork, 30 brls ayrup, aud sundrics, Ftme Bheboygan, Racine aud other ports, 63 bdla pelts, 30 brla ofl, and sundrivs, Prop Pearless, Doluth aud intormediate ports, 9,000 bu oats, and sundrics, Sehir Hnngarian, Collingwood, 19,200 bt corn, Helir @, G, Coaper, Port Colborue, 21,670 bu wheat, Heow Macy Helen, Whito Lake, 8,700 bu onts, 120 bags focd, aud sundrics, Xako Freights ‘Wero moderately active and stoady ot 1230 for corn, 133 @130 for wheat, Charlers to Kingaton, for ehent, wero madeat 220 toarrivo, Slippers Wero gene erally’ holding off oxpecting tho nrrival of a flec 1o wind being favorable, Tho engagements reportec {o-day woro: Yo Buffalo—Schra Atsunto, O, I, Hack- Jey, and Golden West (latler proviously to arrivo), corn ati3xc; schr Dousman, corn on_owner's account; prop Aunzon, wheat at 13)e, To Kingaton—Schr Davidson (to arrive), wheat ot 220, To Oswego—Schr 1. G, Jonkins, wheat ot 2te, To Port Colborno—Schr @. O, Coopor, wheat at 14i¢c, ‘I'o Collingwood—Barge Robinson, wheat on privato terms ; schr Hungarkn &ycntutmy p. m.), corn at %0, To Ondonuhuigh—l’mp Iilwaukoe, wheat on throngh rate, _Total, 115 capa- city oqua} {0 108,000 bu wheat and 166,000 bu corn, Tho sehr Wolls Burt was chartored in 'the afternoon {or corn to Buffalo on private ferms; capacity, 60,000 . Vessels Passod Dotroits Derrorr, Mich,, Sopt, 19,—PAsseD DowN—Prop T, Seott; arka 8, V. It, Watson, Willism Sturges ; schra Laling, Lako Forest, Alfco, Willinm Crosthwalto, Pansep Ur—Prop Forest City and bargo ; schr I, oruo. ‘Winp—Southwest, Deanorr, Mich,, Bept, 19—Evoning, —PAssED DowN— Props Potomac, Bt. Albane, Atlantig, Young America, Fiske, Jr,, Manisto, East Graves and barged, Equinox, Alueld rk atorc; schr oo, Sam Flat, 1rd wion, Pausen Up~Prop Michigan nnd bargo, Minook and Larges aclirs. Wagalatl, Mollator, G, Bmith, E. A Nicliolson, Amoskeng. ‘Ivp—Bouthwest, River and Canal News. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LaBALLF, Tli,, Sopt, 10,—Businees Line heen axcoed= ingly Ught on' tho rivor and canal durlng ti last twentg~four hours. Tho prop Illinofs arrived lipht from [ho Henry Dam this morning, sud thia evouny dupariod, fowing tho catul-repaier No, 4, Lght, un ttio boat Arabin, with rough stone for the Henry Dam, Tho cannl-out ‘Waterloo arrived from Pory, light, snd pasaed into the canal for Utica, Tho canal-boat Sliam- Tock, with lumbor for Pory, ond tho Arabla, with rough stono for tho Ifonry Dam, passcd out of tho canil, Elght foot, § inches of wator on tho mitze-sill of Lok No. 16, No Toport of tno slago of Watar bo- ow, Oavat, Orrioz, Chlesgo, Sopt, 10—1 p. m.—An- RIVED—Androw Juckson, atalle, 0,200 bu- com s North Ameriea, Senicen, 6,000 bu corn ; Orion, M sellles, 5,700 bu corn, 133 bu batley, 8,500 1bs moroln diso ; Dowrd of Trndo, Marsetlles, 6,000 bu_corn ; On~ tario, Sencca, 6,600 ! corn ; Thunderbolt, Lomont, 89 s stono ; Travelor, Lemont, 83 yds stono ; Florenco Tioyer, Lotont, 69 yda_etond; Augusts, Lemont, 80 ydi stono ; Roscuc, Lomont, 85 yda Btono ; Gen, Me- horson, Temont, 85 yda atone; 8. & T., ‘Lemont, 79 Yda ston ; Mortth Hogan, Lomont, BS yd stono ; O.W. Walker, Lémont, 66 yds tio, 50 bria limo; Ellie 0'Con noll, Bug, 69 yda stono; prop South Shore, Willow Springs, 47 yds gravel ; Ohinrles Stoel, Willow Springs, 90 yda sbono ; Sligo, Willow Bpringa, 40 tons ico; d. Harrington, 'Willow Springs, 43 tons fco; Phavitz, ‘Lackport, 7,000 bu_onts, 2,000 e machiuery ; Lily, Morrls, 6,000 bu corn, 5,200 1ba secd. Crednep—8ligo, Willow Springs; . T, Sterman, Willow Bpringss Prop Wasp, Summit: Blg Sum, Lockport, 25,000 ' brick ; Pallas, Ohillicobie, 67,903 £t Jumber, 8,000 1ba machinory, 80 brla flour ; Iddors, Seneoa s Angola, LaBalle, 89,057 ft lumber; 'Monitor, 3, Burchard, Lasalle, 95,050 ft lumber, 80 m shingle ; Cushman, Jollot, 42,105 1t lumbor, 1010 Tath ; M. L, Adama No, 3, ankskeo fecder, 84,828 £t lumber, 1’ Tath ; Loviathon, Peru, 89,706 £t lumbor, Ons0aad, Sopt, 19,Evening—-ABnIvED—Gon, Roso- erans, East Morris, 150 tons cowl : J. D, Loonard, Son- cen, 6,000 bu corn ; Moruing Light, Otiawa, 5,800 bu corh Ocean, Ottava, 5,000 bu corn'; Dolphin, Otta 15,950 bu cor) ; Galona, Willow Bpringy, 63 tons lco Trop Wasp, Summit, 85 ydn slone. Cmames . Tiyburn, Marsollics, 43,088 1t lumber, 60 m shingles; Bolle France, Morrls, light s O. W. Zimmerman, Jaliet, 120 tona coal; Ondnduga, Jollet, 01,842 £t lumiior, Port of Escannba, Spectal Dispaten to Tho Chicago Tribune. EgcANADA, Micl., Hopt, 19.—Arrivals, 10th—Darge Noptum ‘Departires—Neptune, Greon Day, 2003 Baldwin, Chicago, 016 A. L. Pufter, Milwaukoo, 498! ‘Arrivals, 11th—Barga R, J. Hackoft, I. M. Brown, J. 11, Owen, Fanny Feil; prop l!akluch{’. clirs Goorge Warnington, Eagle Wing, Americsu Union, Dakola ; bark Juno Bell, Deparitiras—David Btewart, Olave- lank, 943; Bortschy, Dopere, 22 vala, 18th—Nono. Departures, Jane Boll, Ashe tabuls, 608; Eagle Wing, Sandusky, 4403 Dakotn, Dotrolt, 459} R, J, Hacket}, Olevoland, 1,167 I, 1T Brown, Clevelsnd, 1,414; Fayetto, Frankfort, SPECIAL NOTIOES. The Great Remedies Yor Consumntion, Waating, and Indigestion, are Bavory & Booru's Panorgatio Kmulsion aud Panoreatine, Medi- ‘oal mion who havo mado it & spooisl study, teatify that ifa 18 prolonged in a romarkable manuar, appotits, atrongth, and wolght incroasod, dlgostion graatly promotod, nue. fihimont (mparted, and tho ganeral oordition of the bod; improvad, by thoif uso, Prico {rom 34, to2ls, Bavary Mooro (Ghomists to tiie Quoen, M. ,'tho Prinoo of ‘Walos, Tlis ITighnoss tho Kbodiveof t, &o.), 148 Now Tond'at., London, and all Ghomiste, - No7£,~Namo and trado mérk on each bottlo, The Kidneys, Althiough but Httlo undorstood, are purtant of thu vital parts, Al diso fhewm or tho organs, they eupuly with | ro wurod by Holmb old's Kxtract Buchu, 'Tiy rocoss, Muchu bocomns No nthor chiomlu ok d ita virtuos, Buflorors 1o el Bnid SxyomiEd by o weoli. disappointiont, ia Cxpomura by ob: S ouold dlsppotntionty (A Uriaaisan JONN 1 HENRY, Now York, Bolo Agont. 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