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. both in financial and commercial civeles, Nothing a) * and by them loaned to brokers for purposes of Apect steamor aalled with a cargo valued st $99,000, and §115,000 In trosaure, I Tt e $116000 In i mport trado sollve, 'Real ca- — BOSTON, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Bontox, Bopt. 20.—Tho paufo in Now York has nob oauch aflected thia clty yot, oxzeept in tho way of at- tracting atteution and maklng talk, Thia clty hoa no for noveral yoara beon s stuck market, Tho brokers horo ace few, ond most of whatover businces thoro ls e transacted in Now York, Thero in & OENERAL FEELING OF BEOURITY 1N proaching toarun on any finanelal {nstitution b yol boen made, If anything, thicre fs ratlior less than thio musl demand for moucy, aud doposite ato made a8 freely und coufldently an over, Yestordsy aomo auks roported An tmisusd tumber and smount of doposits, Considerable moncy is moving on to Now York, somo of it undoubtedly capital secking investe mont in stock at bottumn prices, ‘Thoro lins beon o foar Test thors might bo some fallures of businesa houscs, but the approhension ia founded entiroly on s suppo~ sition that merchants moy havo boon speonlatin through the ngency of New York brokera to sn_extont unknown to tholr friends. l{nlhll\fzl however, hos yot occurrod to Justify the suspicion, Lixtonsive inquiries on tha strect result in finding NO TREVALENT ALATAL, but a genoral ddsposition ta beliove that tho furry will pass without eoriously disturbing our affairs. One capitalist, perhinps constitutionally inclinod to look at the dork e of things, professed fo be o good deal alarmed, basing liw Judgment on the fact that the bank reporta all show Jurgs sums due from other Lanks, A lnrgo part of this, ho satd, was of the nature of yeserve depoaited in New York banks on intorest Iation, Tho suspension of 80 many brokors would, he thougiit, CUIPPLE. TUE NEW YORK DANKS, B0 that fhey would bo unable {o respond 1f called upon.. When the Motropolitan Bank foiluro was spoken of s tho failuro of a brokers’ bank ho anld they were all brokors’ banle; but that gentloman was solitary in his gloomy viows of tho prospect, A yet bustness men do not appear &0 havo taken aiarm, and not a few of thom sny DUAINEG WILL PUOFIT DY 1T Af tho thing docs not go too far, Danks that have so long mdo 1ee of their funds to foster atock apeculn- tlons, delaying morchants fn good standiug snd doing a legitimato business, in order to sccommodate tho ‘brokers and speculntors who could and would rn{' more for money {han business mon, thiuk they will bo de. cidadly the gainers when confidence 18 cstablished, provided the panfe can be confined to tho fntercats now ‘chifelly affected, {70 the Associated Press), Bostow, Bept, 20,—On Wednesdoy lust the firm of Horaco Conn & Cu,, of Auburn, Mo exteusive loather mumufacturers, suspended payment, Their Lubilites ure $100,600, and 4t Is estimatod that thele _nsscts ore §150,000, Binco the suspen- slon, Horace Conn, the senior partner, hea disappoas ed, causing great anxlety fo hia family and fricnd Bearch uus been made u all directions, et ST. LOUIS. Special Diepntch to The Chicago Tridune, 8. Louts, Mo., Sept, 20.—The failure of Jay Cooka & Co. oceasloned somo talk in §t, Louts, but produced no oxcitement, Our city never had much to do wath that firm,and hos had fow speoulative intereats in common with New York, The sunouncemont yester- doy that Fisk, Hatch & Co. sud otber well-dmown Enstorn hiouses had yiclded to tho pressuro produced o morostartliug effcct. To-day has been about the dullest business day over known here, values being unsettled, Thero havo been comparatively few come mercial transnctions and on almost Sabbath quict has provaled on 'Chango; atill it can~ not bo said that thore fs ony poaitive foar of dangor, only thero exista undefined alyrm that pre- codea nny indeterminato evil, All tho larger banka Biavo discounted us usual to-day, lthough they may Tavo acauncd the paper prosented a littlo closer than on ordinary ocensions, Tho smallor banking {nstitu- Hona havo been mora guarded, Thero have beot no signs of o run on any bank; {n faot it is not known thut ony depositors havo' withdrawn thelr moncy Ihrough fear of lowingit, It was remarked this afters Booh that the number of baturdsy depositors at the sanipgs Louks was smollor fhan - common, a sircumstanco which miglht bo variously interproted, Flhiero uro slxty-two bauks in Bt. Louls, most of which binve beeu mannged in 8 manner to comport with the general business choracter of 8t, Louls, which, as Bvery ono known, s decorons to the vergo of fogyism, Mauy of the emuler banks depend atrictly upon’ Go moa patronsge, and, 1a th flnanclal wtrivgenoy coms clu o stockRolders of theso to pay up, ono good ing vl uvo beou sccomplivhed, A conference with o lorge number of bankers and commercial men shows that nothing is feared oxcept » bliud, nureasoning panic, and. this 18 not seriously expeetdd by any oue, Icanuot dikcover {hat any of the susponded, bnuking firms at the East wera tho core respondents of any of thobauks in 8t, Louls, so there azo 1o direct loscs, Tho fullure of Lho firm of Taussig, Fisher & Co,, in Now York, hus causcd {ho suspension of Tausnig, Qimpp & Co., o rallroad stock-broking firm doing business ou Third street fu this city, Thoy did little or 10 general busiriess, and their suspension will not be much felt in commereial circles, They ore contl~ dent, however, of resuming, ond say that nobody shall loson cont by thom, “Tho Germnn brauch of this hiouso s not Leen Lieard from ua yot, The busi~ nessmen of 8t, Louis will stand by tho banks to the Lug, if tho hour of advereity comes, r, 15, D, Joucs, Tresident of tho Bocond Natlonal Tonk, and one of the most Intelligent fnanclers in the city, gives mo the following reasons for tho monotary crisls : For somo yoara back American socuritics havo bocn graduslly dopreclatiug 1n Luropey and for tia Lust year huve been almost uninurkotabls, becauue sov- ‘eral Toads huve defoulted on thefr ntorest, and some Bavo imprudently offered to puy in currency instead of gold, Burapo liis heen our market for chéap monsy, and thero ia whera tho funds Lave como from to giv us our rafirond facititfes, while wo hvo needed the pro- ducts of our own crops hera for our own_ commercial transactione. Tho crisis Lus been caased by tho fafls ura of thoss bonking Louscs thut huvo beon largely Mentifled_ with unperfecied rallroads, such s Juy Cuoke & Co., counected with the Northorn Paciflc, und Fisk, Lslcll & Co,, interested in tho Chosapoake & Oliio, Tho ramifications of thoir failure aro exton- sive, sud disturb the cutiro monctury world, Thero Teally ouglt to be 1o general crists resulting from tho fuilures uf theso fiems, A% soon a8 theso tnen, who huvo been largo borrowors, oro out of tho' way, money will flow again in its natural chonnels, au thore will be o greator fAnanclal quictudo than ' thoro s Leeu fu the country for many years, ‘Tho crisia is also Mikely to produco o checks on the unhealthy oz- tenslon uf railrouds, us bankers will {n tuture bo slow 0 medale with them, Eyerythivg now {8 in favor of tho Weat, Ifovery ‘bank i Now York should full it ought not to seriously injuro tho Wostern States, and sa toou as tho crops commence moving, monoy ‘will v abundant every- where, The cropy Bouth and Weet are good, and fho season should be prosperous _ boyond tho ordinary. The balance in Now York fs largely in favor of tho West, THad the crisis como when the case wus otherwise, It would havo been much moro disastrous, Mr, Joues anid further of the com- Dination of the New York banks for thoir mutual bene THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1873, 3 ———— along tho ln of the Northern Patifio. Ho sa Ponpio along tho tino think monoy was seotrred i pondent of Jay Cooke to, exiond the rood for 200 milos, and, thotigh they fool uncssy,do not catactaln sny capoctal alsrm, 4 THOE BT, PAUL & PACTRIO. The Hon, Grorgo L, Dookor, Presldont of ihe B, Taul & Pacifio Raflroad, dinclatms sny conmoction witl tho Northorn Pacifio, 'He thinks tho falkire of Jay Cooko will oporata to’ tho Infury of Weatarn rallrond gulazprinca gonerally, tla Oompany wis onco sold fo tho Northern Pacific, but the considoration falled to ‘be mot, —_——— CINCINNATI. Crvonvmars, Hopt, 20,—Tho feeling in. financlal oir- oles hors canlinuea fo o ono of confidanco, ~ Thirid strcot to-day has beon freo from excitament, thoigh intelligence from Now York hos boou watchied with firost fntoreal, udne been frecly discunsel. No pape 85 gone to protost, and tho banfia gonoeally Lisvo been caring for thelr cualomors, though tho past fow doya iavo boon dligently used i propacing for avory ol ble omergonoy, Themerchants aud monoyod mon of the city nimont uniformly beliovs that Clucinmati will ‘ot bo eeriously affeotod by tho storm which is raging i the East, S L MONTREAL. MoNTnEAY, Gan,, Bopt, 20.—Tho orly effect horo of tho panio (n Kow York Liua beeu to maka our bankers more cautions and less willing to lotiout thoir funds, which are_smplo for il legitimnio commorclal do- mands, The discount rato for good' bills varjes from 710 8 por cant, according to tho standing of tho names offered. S - TORONTO. Tononto, Can., Sept. 20,—1, J. Mirae & Co,, bank- ors and brokors, in thin city, have sugpended, owing to tho fallure of Jay Gooko & 00, and “other prominent houses {n Now York, i ST BURLINGTON, IA. Bonnvaron, In, Bopt, 2—Tho Orchard City Sav- ings Bauk suspendcd al 13:20 p. m. prtload ABROAD. Lownow, Sopt. 20.—Tho London Times, commont- ingon the financlal panioin Now York, says: *‘In viewof the extraordinary prospority of tho Uuited Blatos, and the high prico of ita Govornmont bouds, the prosent gust can but bo remarked s simply an effort of tho flnuclnl systom to get rid of Ita dishonost eloment,” The Darly Telegranh says: “Such local troubles na the wuspousion In Now York scoms {0 ba aro merely thorank outgrowthof an exuberant prosperity, sud o ocespories toa progress Whiel doca not for s moment balt,' Tonpox, Bept. 20.—Dispatches from Frankfort, Hamburg, Bremen, and Vienna say no failurea have ooourred i those cities on account of the Now York panio, but that much noxiety exlsts, LoNDox, 8opt, 20,—Tho Qontinontal Bourses aro dis- tarbed by nows from New York, ‘WasnINoTON, Sopt, 20,—The following waarecelved from London tolay by the Bacrotary of the Treasury: 'Tho Syndicate nccount {s in perfoct order, There ia universally a kind feecling toward Jay Cooke, McOul- lock & Co,, who continue business as usual, & (signod) A, G. CAvTELL, — CHICAGO, TTE NEWS BEOEIVED YESTERDAY of continued financlal disaster and cxeitoment in Now York, caused no corresponding flurry In this clty, There wero a fow nervous peopls who imagined that eversthing was golug by the board, and that thelr dol- 1ars wero only safe In thelr pockets by dny, and under thelr pillow by night, Busincss went on aa usual, no event of importanco transpiring unless the temporary suspenston of tho YTANKLIN BAYINGS DANE ~—a minor institution—could be so regarded, Tho savings banks did no more than their ususl business, dopositors handed in thoir money with undiminished confidonce, and the amounts drawn out wers nod greater than on any other day, Donk officlals folt screne, and looked upon tho panio in New York, ss ono oftho inoldonts of reckleaa speculation which could not materially affect institutions whose oporations were limited to logitimato transactions, They did notan- Ucipate anything liko s runm. 0z BAVINGS DANEE, Mr, John O. Huines, Presidont of the Fidelity Sav- Ings Bank, belloved the pante was practically over, and that there was no occaslon for alarm. Deing asked whether, in case of & run, the savings banks would ap- ply tho sixty-dsy rule, ho sald thut, in such an ovent, they could take advantage of the clauso in tholr char- tors, accarding to which the depositors sro compelled, 1f the banks demaud ¢, to give aixty duys’notico be- fore they can withdraw thelr accounts; but Mr, Haines d1d not bolleve tho notico would be demanded, Thore had beenno unusual demand for money at the Fldelity. Br. 3, O, Olarke, Proshdont of the SUDEINIAN DANKING ASSOCIATION, another savings institution, saw uo oceasion for ex- oltement, and folt sure there would bo no troulle, Liko Mr. Hanes, ho could not foresce any necosalty for enforcing tho timo-clsuso, Ho was oppored to on _principlo, and tho fatlure of & lot of brokers in Now York could not damage Westorn banks, and would not be hoeded excopt by a fow who were toltering anyway, and might toke advantage of tho scaro to close doora which, in any case, could not be long kept open, Thoy wers prepared to moat all demands upon them, come whou thoy might, Mr. Weatful, of tho MEROHANTS' FANMERS' AND MEOHANIOS' DANT, ‘had nothuing to say, but that things wero moving along o5 usual, without anytling to be feared in tho future, Ho bellevod Now York hud scen the worst of it, and thint tho excltement would at onco subside, M8, NENTY GNEENEBAU Delleved things were coming out all right, and thatif tho Government cume to tho rolief of the Now York market thers would be no moro faflures. According tothe charter regulating the savings department of his bank, dopositors alwnys had to give thirty doye’ notico befors drawing o larger amount then $100, Thero was 1o cause for alarm in Chicago, The Gashior of tho STATE BAVINGS INETITUTION hiad given no thought to tho timo-clause. It would be 00n enough fo take it Into conslderation when all the banka tn New York had falled, e could discern no {ndication of o want of confidenco in Ohicago, aud en- tortained no apprehensions of disaater, . Tho testimony of tho MOBT EXPELTENGED OFFIOIALS of savings institutions was to the effoct that Ghicago waa perfoctly safo, that tho panfo in Now York was ctit, that it was a good thing, although illegal, Itwas in tho natnro of o war measuro, aud excusablo, Lo alho expreased tho hope that the Sccrotary of the Treasury would auticipate the payment of tlie Novom- ber and January {uterest, as it would give great rollef, A meeting of bLankers i3 talkod of lere, but 18 not very probable, =T THE NORTHERN PACIFIC, INTERVIEW WITI BUPERINTENDENT MEAD, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Br. Pavs, Minn,, Bopt, 20,~The Dispateh this even- ing publishea an Interviow with Ar, Mead, Genoral Buperintendent of the Northorn Pacifio Road, which glves ua falr o statoment of Northern Pacifio matters as con bo obtained hero, The following is a portion of the interviow : Reporter—There 1a a vory goneral improssion, Mr, Mead, that the fallure of Jay Cooke Wil stop tho fur- ther proscoution of tho work of tho Northern Pacifie, Cun you tell mowhat tho prospect &4 in that dircc- tion 7 Mr, Muad—I do not know ; only that T have had no tnatrictions to stop operations, A month aga tho Company detormined to go alicad ond make £otno largo vxpenditures, propuring the zond for win- tor by bullding snow-forices, &o. 1 have roceived no orders (o stop, nud $nfer froin tlils that the Jay Cooko failuro will ot suspend our work. Ltoporier—Tha contract for bullding additional road haa ot beon let, I believo, Ar, Moad—NG, sir, Tho bida woro opened laat weok Wedneaday, and thoro wero & good many of them ro- quiring a grout deal of computation, Some partios bavo boen nolificd that they would Tot get tho con- tract, but no award hag been mado, g Jobortar—itow uuch dld”you destgn to buttd s 3 Mr, Mead—Tho contract to bo lob was for 205 miles butdt was only cxpected to grade 50 this fall, aud 187 thio Iron {n the spring, That would tako ua to tha cosl-bedn, Jeportar—Do you thiuk thia work wil be proseouted &t once Dr, Mead—That I can't say. Cooke's falluro msy dolay muttera, I know, four woeks 840, whon our folka met in Now York, overything looked favorable, Thero huvo nover boon 'bub $50,000,000 in 730 bonds authorized, and up to that time $33,000,000 had been sold, The other $7,000,000 Gew, Oaes and aome of bi fricnds arrangod to toko ndopondent of Jay Cooke, and this 16 what was relled upon to bulld the 208 miles, Now, I can’t say what olfect tho fallure of Ja Cooko may Lnve, but 1 know tho $10,000,000 were o takon, and tho {ntention was, when tho other bonds wero Justied, to mako thom bear 6 per cent, Htoporter—Is the Northern Faclilo owing many bills horu o In tho Btate? Mr. Mead—Wo aro owing nothing beyond our monthly exponsos, which tho earnings of the road meet, “cxcept what hua been coniracted within tho ‘past threo Socks, Wo sottled tho Inst of our ‘old bills threo mouths ngo, About hreo weckn Bgo Wo commonced woking o contract for snow-fences, und king othior proparutions for winter, Wo'oxpoot to expiend about $50,000 in (his wark, and thess recont contracta compriso'all our ine flebtedicsn. Fhiv expendituro 1 have bind na order to stop, Auto tho generul financlal ituation, I can add put fittlo to my telcgrum of yosterday, 1, PAUL ALL LGUT, ‘Chioro I intousy ntercat, but no cxeltemont, and ehough the nows Lo-day was recetved with somn alarm thoro s atill & general belief that the crash will nob bo general, Tho Cashler of ona of our tug banks " told mo (hls aftornoon that thoy had aid out lo-diy & lago sum 0 mn - army EPaymaster to pay ‘tronpw, aud snother large nmauut to'an Indian Agent, ond sl thoir deposits showed Bu dncrenss of GUrreiicy over 1ho atiount on hand last night, Nono of our Lanks aro losora by tho fallure of €ho Now York houscd ua yet, 1% BT, Myers ws ageut for tho wule of Ht. aul bonds, but th city docs ot Jaoko by his fatluro, 1 auob & 1wan to-ulglh who has Just como down from | groatly exaggerated and that the explosion of unsound inatitutions would place our fAinsnclsl affalrs on a firm asls, and finslly sirengthen the foundations of inati- tutions doing & legitimate bankicg busiess, TUE BAILNOADE. With the view of ascertainiug tho effoct prosont, or probably to result, from tho momentary panic, upon the movement of tho cercals of the great West and Noriliwest, & TRIDUNE roporter yestordsy called upon tho Goneral Frelght Agenta of tlo Ohloago & Northwestern, Olicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chlcago, Rock Ialand & Pacifio, Chicogo, Alton” & Bt Louls, Tlinols Central, and Obilcago & BL, Paul Rallway Companios, snd had tho ‘ploasure of an sgrosablo brief interview on tho subject with theso movoral gentlemen, In thelr statements, ‘mado soparately, thero was s perfect socord, and their viows na to tho probabiliticn in caso of & contiuued rovolutionary movement fn tho money world wers 1dentical, Thoe Agont of the OMICAGO & NOTITWESTERX sald advices Liud not beon roceivod in tho genoral offico from the varlous divlsions of tho lino as to the flling of cars mince Thursdsy, but upto that time the cars hod beon loaded with grain by day and night as fast ne thoy could be supplied, snd on Fridny tho domand for cars had boen B8 strong and earncet 88 bofors. ‘That demand bad boon for wo many cors that tho Company could not transnct oll the business offered, If since tho orders for cars on Fridsy, lnlpsen had refused to avall themsclves of thoso offered to transport {ho gratn, the knowledgohad nob ot rosched (uo contral office, It waa cortain that the producers and ship- ra of tho Nortlwest wero anxious to hurry forward eir cercals, and {ho stondy and fuir priccs matn. tained tn uli city eucouraged thom to regular and Tapid shipmonts, But f tho financial ofrclcs should bomuch loagor Sgitated, 1t would undoubladly zesult in & disarrangemont of trado temporarily, and awant of confidenco in the standing and o~ ourdt; of buyers or commission mon woul more than countersct the desire for galn {n rapld ahipments for tho prosont market, This would result Ju s fomporary Lolding of grain’ and a consoquont fallingoff of frofght receipts during the nle, But, so fur as had bocn doveloped, there had BSon o ich Gooveass 45 shipmonte, ani ther waa no proacnt oceaslon to auticipato such & result, 3r, Bmith, Genoral Frejght Agont of tho GI04G0, ATTON & BT, LOUIE, #ald there was no decreaso in_shipmeuts on his road, ‘The bulk of grafn tran aported n this line {s corm, ait 1t 18 unually bought an: lhl]{)&n\l 1o fll advauce sales mado delivorablo month o "Tha Agent of tho Gl110A00, TURLTNATON A QUINGT said the domand contlnmcd na brisk a ever for cara on thelr lno, and thoy did uot antieipato a fulling off, Ho d1d not think tioro would o any doorouso 1o Ahipe iments, unless tho banku found (ho money market a0 closo that thoy wero compolled o refuns favorn to commiasion dealers, who, being thua crippled, would In turn bo compelled to limit sdvencea to ownors on shipmente, This would, of cours, rosult In o cessu~ tion for a mhort time of the rush of cereals to the miarket, Dut this was uot yot porcoptiblo, nor could Do for sovural days, if tho result foreshadowed was oceasioned at al, THE GENENAL VERLING among raflway manageru fa one of confidence, and no feara are ontortaitied of a stoppago of transporlution Il.lllfl the grout bulk of grain bhus boen forwardod o thio Esatorn muarke!, 'r purchiaso, OBITUARY. Donanld Dalrymples Taownow, Bopt. 20,—Donald Dalrymple, member of ‘Paslimion} £07 baib, 1 dyad * DISASTERS. Six Porsons Killed in the Yellow- Jacket Mino, Novada. The Mine Still Burning at Last - Advices, BAN Frunorso0, Sopt. 20.—A firo broka out in the Yollow Jacket Mino, fn Novads, fn tho 1,500 foot lovel, and six lives wero lost, Thofiro {s under control, Tartfculars will bo sent soon, BAN FitANoisco, Sept, 20.—At Gold Hill, Nov., at3 o'clock this morning, whilo tho workmen woro eating 4holz lunch, » fire broko ot in thoblacksmith shop belonging to tho Deicher Compony, situsted in tho 1,300-foot lovel in tho Yollow Jackat mine, s short distanco morth of tho Jackot shatt. Tho tim- bors boing vory dry, (ho fire spresd rapladly, and soon filled tho Yollow Jacket, Crown Point, and Telcher mincs with smoko and gos. Aboutsn arter post 3an explosion occirred, which put ont tho lighta fn all tho miucs, ‘Tho mon wero hurry- ivg from tho Crown Toint ond Belchor ahufts yory rapldly, Al eacaped but sis, whoso bodics hiave shica beon recavored, Commusication botween the Tmporial on tho north and Orown Point on tho south has boen éut off, Thoro 18 0o dangor of tho fire sproading, The firomen can do notbiug toward oxtinguishing tho firc, but itis In o place whoro thero fa ot niuch_timber, ' and, couse- quontly, will soon_ dio ot. Work will probably bo commenced {n the Bolchor aiud Crown Polut shafta to- mortov, Nousof tho miios huvo sustalzed iach amago. "Ll following nre tho illed whoso bodiss aro Tecov- ored: Louls Louiselle, Junes I, Watars, V. 8, Droads water, James E. Niles, Tom Cusic, Goorgo Ui, Mudd, A ntimber of ‘othert ro very sick from inhallng tho g8 and belng burned, but nong aro considered dan- orously injured, Tho poople aro_greatly oxcilod, It o Fumozod that others nro still Iissing. *Tho ory now 18, **No moro Llackamith-shops in tho inines,” '8N Fnaxcisco, Sept. 20,—Furthor pariiculara of the miulng disastor at Gold Tl aro recelyod: Bhortly befor 8 o'clook, a ira was diacoverad burning In _tlio 1,300-foot lovol of tho Yellow Jacket mine, nozth of the shaft, Diroctly an explosion of 'gus occur- red, which mnoarly knocked tho men down ststding ot the 'mouth of the shaft, sad Cavsd The cagen, which woro raissd. to that point, to Jump up soveral fnchos, 'Tho smoke camo rushing up the shoft at tho mame time. Kuowing there must bo a fire, or something was wrong below, tho slarm was iven' aud the engine sounded tho whisilo of tho works, ke alarmm was quickly communteated to the Fire De: portment, snd in o short timo tho firomen with tholr machines wero ut the scene, and had & stream of waler pouring down tho ehaft.” Capt, Cosgrove, of tho Sarstlold Guard ; Cbarloa Hohler, Chlef Lnginoer of tho Yellow Jackot Wotka: Jack Dounbiuo, and ofhors, wero Dbusy putting in s pump o Bend | water from tho 1,600 © foot Jovel of tho Yellow Juckot Mino through fo the im- peviul shaft by a drift which connecta the minca at tho 1,800-foot lavol of the Yellow Jucket, ond in & fow minutes more would have completed tho Jjob. Tho three mon whoso names arg men- tioned wore ot tho 1,600-foot Jevel when tho oxplosion oecurred ot the 1,300-foot lovel, Those abovo warned them of tho dungor, nnd thoy ‘saw a heavy volume of smoko pouring from the drift fnto tho shaft, Thoy sucoccded in escaping through tho Crown _Point mine, Tho force of thy explosion waa felt strongly in both the Crown Point and Belcher minos, and tho alarm communicated with tho panio- strickon minors, who hurried to the shafts s specdil 28 possiblo, and tho offective holating works, wil double_ cages, brought them to thozwurface, Tho forco of tho oxplosion blow out tho lights in the 100 foot lovel in contiguous parts of tho two mines, and tho men wero thrown violently off thelr feot, _Sovoral mincrs wero missing. It was known that some must bo killed or go injured that they could not eacape, ‘Aw 800n u8 tha groat rush was over, parties went in nearch of thokillod and woundad, and succeoded in finding two, Nilea and Gussick ‘wore sent up first, Thoy wero soon followed by four others, Five ‘were found in the 1100 foot lovel of Crown Point Min where thoy wero working, snd woro evidently killo by tha deadly gas forced in by tha explosion, Tho it and ladt Wi from tho 1,300 foot leval of th Yele low Jacket, It was tho body of Loulssollo, & black- smith, Niles lived about an hour sftor roaching tho surfaco, Mudd lived four hours, Waters also lived a ehort time, but neither' of them wore consclous for a moment. Oussick died on tho cage while Dbelog brought up. _ Droadwater and Loulssollo were dead whon found. - Georgo B, Mudd, partner of Jamea Wators in the Crown Polut, was another victim of tho disaster, Tlo was suffocaled by gas possing into the 1,100-foot drift. Jumes Niles wss cngaged n rpsiring the drift of the 1,300-foot Tovel of tho Crown Point Mino, when the gas ovor- took him, Ho was cating supyer. Ho was brought to the mirfaco alive, and survived about an hour, Lewis Loulssollo, ubderground blackamith ot tha Belchor, lost his lifo while battling herofc- ally with the destroying cloment, When big body was rocovared tho faco and hands wero found badly acorchod, Capt, Cosgrovo urged him repeatedly 10 abandou bifs attempt ta aubdue tho fire, s his ef~ forta woro futilo, but ho would not loave Lis post. i body was found ‘sbout 200 feet from tho locality Whoro tho ire was raging. W. J. Brandwater was found lying on his face along- 810 of tho car-traclk, about forty fol on tho cnst drift from tho jacket-awifch, Howsaemployed as car miner, and was on the jackot-switch with James Langhom o tho timo the fArst oxplosion occurred, Thomas Cueslok, o miner, workiug in tho Crown Toint, whils attempting 10 escapo from tho mine, was Buffocated, James Waters, another victim of tho_conflagration, waa working at {hio timo in the Orown Point. Hs was {Tocated Ly smoko-gas while attempting to escape. ‘Albert Bust, anotlier undorground foreman ab ihe Belehor Mine, worked herofeally, reaching bis men, On golug dowh into tho mifn a scond Hnio to sco that tho mon wero 6afo ond tho lights out, ho was overcomo Dby gas, oud waa brought up in tho cage Inscusible, Lis honds grasp- g tho cross-bar of tho cage with o death grip. Tho sarvicos of the meu oro requirad to 1ovsea b Albort Lackey, underground foromnn at tho Bel- cher Mino, whilo endeavoring to savo tho lives of his men, wad badiy,burned sbout the face aud srms. Lackey waa ono of tho last mon Who left tho Dalcher e, Chlef Jonoa, of the Gold HIll Fire Dopartment, hud tho middlo finger of hfs right hond cut off at the’ first Joiut, while goiug Iuto tho Crown Mine, on the cage, William Jonew, foreman of the Liberly Engino Com- puny No, 9, whilo fightiug tho fire, was prostrate with duphyxia, Ha1s in a fair way to recover, At tho last acconnts the fire wuas effectunlly hemmed in, Two hundrad men wore at work fightlug thoe fire in the Yellow Jacket Mino, 8an Fnanoisco, Sopt. 30.—~It is reported to-night that the fire {n the Yellow Jacket Mino i gaining, and that it has reached the 1,000-foot lovel, The Ocenn«Stemmship Wyoming on n Nova Scotinn Rocke-An Officor and Three Men Missi New Yonw, Sopt, 20.—Tho stoamship Wyoming, on Tor voyage from Liverpool to this port, vl on a Foef off Sablo Jelaud, off the Nova Bcotiun const, and, after bumping ahout for half an hour, was got off, lenking badly, Yor nn hour ull Lands wero kopt i roadinevs {0 leave tho vessel. The pumps were found sufliciont to keop tho vessel clear, na oll could be worked, aud the yessel was brought eafoly to port, - After tho veasol struck, a lifo-bont was lowered, and in it vero placed the third oficor snd throo schmen, and they put off to tako soundings, since which timo thoy have mob beon scen, Fearful Loss of Lifo on Southorn Raile ronds, AuousTA, Ga,, Bopt. 20,—A hoavy and continued Taln-atorm on Friday and Friday night did considera- blo damage to rallronds entering this place, washing away culverts, wrecking trafus, and killing ood injur- ing several cuiploycs of the roads, At Lranchville, ob the South Carolina Raflrond, on up passcnger- traln from Obarleston ran inton washed culvert, and the ongiueer, fireman, and two train-hands wero Xilled. “On tho Contral Rafiroad, tho engine of the dowu froight-train run {nto a culvert eighit miles bo- low Milleu, Btz cars wore piled upon tho engino, and iho enginoor and fireman wero scaldod to deatls,” and & train-hand vns killed. Au ougine foll through a trostle-work on tho Pord ‘Royal 1toad, but 1o porson was hurt, YELLOW FEVER. The Discnso in Memphis--Oases in New Orleanse«intermeoents in Shreve= port Yostordny. Miapiss, Tenn,, Bept, 20,—Noon~—Tho weather Lo day {s very unfavorable for those suffering from the 76llow foyer, tle liormometer at 10 o'clock thle ingeti~ g murking 60 dogrees, aud at noou 67 degross, Tho physicians think that 1t will Lave tendency o pro~ vont the aproad of the tlsuase, Tho Howard Assocls- tion havo had only six spplications {rom now casca to- day, and oply wa deatls aro roported—Olivor Wood at the corner of Second and Exchango otracts, Jolin Praukfort, of Washington stroet, Notwithstaud- ing thio gloomy wenthor thore 16 o lcsk panicky feeling tlun st auy timo vinco tho discasp sppoarcd, Yrivao ‘advices from Now Orlcans sny that tho fovor prevalls (horo, and thut tho dengue, or breake Lono fover, rages na n opidomio, Bunevesour, Bopt, 20—~Tho opldemio oxhiblts no abatement, Now casts 7o not 5o numeroun as at_tho firat of th weok, but th ratio fa fully sa gross, Good nurslng fu doing much for us, Tha outsklets of the iy etll aliow an fucrasae, - Aiou tioso takon dowis yeitarday wore B, A, Plielpa, Mra. Jonnilo Lacossflle, of thfs city, and Dr, Wchurds, 'of Jofforaon. Mr, I, R, Balo aud Dr, Wiko wore taken down two dayaagd. OHF doctors aud thoso from Now Orloans stata tht the aaliguity of tho discaso shows no abatoment, “Llie fullowlug liat of {utormonts to-duy Ia furnished by tho Howard Assoclation: 8, Justt, Edward Lin- derbnun, Mra, M. Jarrat, N. Sapdon, Augnst Meisur, Edward Buckoro, Jusoph’Allen, Anthony Jonos, Lamb Wilioy, 1% Pouny), Vieglnta R, Whito, Whlis Frodorik, Aupn 'Ardols, Dan Ackortian, Lawronco Hedrick, Josoplt cblid, John Black, and onuy Jalin, NEW YORK. Spraguc’s Connnel Pronounces Nils Ohoent Innocont-~Throntened Arrest of n Newark Officini=sNlormon Ar- rivals, New Yonk, Bopt, 20.—Counsel for Ex-Olty Tress- urer Bprague, of Brooklyn, hue sont the following lete or {6 tio Guniplrollor of that ity s 14 fu now appurent {hat noither Spragus nor Rod- mun are defaulicrs to thy clly, Yo sre' roquired to tako uotico of this fact, Yon will not, therofors, mako any disposition of Koy property ausfursudia yam b Mr. Bprague, as ho waa docelvod and in ercor n that Teapoct,’ Tho Gomptrollor says for tho prosent ho will rotain tho proporty, Mayor Iticord, of Nowark, has anmotmoed his inton- ton of proouriug tho arrcst of Tolico Justico Milla for malfeasance, in conneotion with Tax Recelver Drond- wall's defaleation. Tivo hundred Mormons, whoarrived In this clty yos. terduy, left to-day for Dlah, Two hundred sro Benne diniavisns, the romainder English, Irish, and Wolsh, FIRES. Two Nundred Thousand Dollars Worth of Froporty Destroyod in Rurlington, Ia. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trbune, Dunrnvazow, Ta, Sopt. 20—1 p. m—A fira broke out here this moruing about 1 o'clock, right In tho hoart of tho elly, which wopt ovor two squates and & half beforo it could bochocked, Tho loss muat roach noar $200,000, Ono firm, Gilbert, Hedgo & Co, lumber morchnnts, loso ovor $100,000, having nearly 5,000,000 fot of lumbor destroyod. Tho Gazette of this ovening Lisw tho following in regard to tho fire and ftalosses s “Ald arrived from tho clties of Mon- mouth, Galosburg, ond Quinoy, A party of fifty or rixty camo from Monmotith with o stenmor and hook aud Indder company, A steamer and fiva men camo from Quincy, and s smollor engino {rom Galesburg, Lt all tho fire departmonta in tho Btato could not havo stopped the firo until the lumber yards wers goua through, Tho territory burned over inoludes overything botwoen Jefferson, Vollo, Bixth aud Efghth sireots, excopting tho esat 8ldo of tho alloy next to Blxth atrcet, Tho lumber piles nro stili burne ing, and will probably for doya boa bod of coals, but tho amngor bon pasked, nd Wo aro safo {1l tho noxt timo, It fa nearly fmpossiblo to arrive nt the Tossea with any cortolnty yot, ovorsthing i in con- fuston, and loscrs oro busy taking care of their goods that are maved, Gilberl, Hedgo & Co, oro tho nheaviest losors,"-In & patt of thelr yords was six milllon fect of lumber, all of the best grades, {hor common and medium grades Delng at tholf yards, As nosr 08 wo can got at tho Joskes now thoy aro nbont o follown: Gilbert, Hedgo & Co,, lumber yarda ond office, $120,000 ; _ brick black, £,000; insuranco nbout $44,000. L. Teodrick, bulidiigs ond tonsnt - Louso, 85,6007 no insuranco. Cockrell & Co,, ' grocery’ and confoctioncrs, lons $1,600; inmurance $2,000. W, D, McCath, brick bullding, $10,000 to $12,000; fnsurance £3,000) Gerlinger & Lomaster, blacksmithe, {nsur- it 34,000, covering loss, 1. Bowersock, foed and comidelon store, loss $2,600; fnsurasico, $900, Mr. Fishor, anloon snd houschiold goods, $5003 1o instirance, M. lyglns, confectionor, loss' $1,400' on atock nnd machinery: nsuronce, §100 lr, 'Kouor, grocery, insured for $560 ; loss coversd, Andy Ganz, saloon and dwellivg, loss’ $6,000; insurance, $2,000. Willlum Hannike, butcher shop and houschold goods, mostly eaved, John Siles, houschold goods, miostly savod. D.’ Meamor, grocery, iusurince, $600; lossovored, dol NeBooaid, dwelling und Lobactol 00d5, 10sa $1,600 ; insuranco, $7.0. ~Baurbaugh, tai r, mioat of the gooda saved. Binith, saloon, '$500, tothl loss, Tt was hora thatthie fire originated,’ John Beck, grocery, feed storo, and dwelling, simost total loss o dueurdd, Charles Obiek, grocory, loss $1,000; ineurance $800. D, Judd, el gats and {obacco, loss $1,000; insurance, $900, N, P. Gronpe, damsgo to building and by rémoval $200 to $300 lle}l)}mrt, eame loks, probably $500; Gharles Relolnon, saloon, insurance, $800; R, Howurd, bullding, $1,600 fnsurance : Kinsier, ealoon, losy, 8500 insurance, $200; Well & Hiracl, bides, loss coverod by 4800 insuranco. The 'losscs’ are divided among tho insurance companies a3 follows: Telder's Agency._Gilbert, Hedgo & Co., 86,0003 W, D, McCash, £,000; John H. Beck, £4,000. D, Judd, 900, in tho Zlon 'snd Phantx, of Hartford ; Gilbert, Hedgo & G, $5,000 4 Gadz, 32,000 : O, Ropparty $100, in tho Natlonal, of Hariford, Gilbe o & o, $5,500 Josoph_Knescr, loss by removal probably $600} N, F. Grupc, probsbly $250 for sems, in tho Spring: £i61d, Mase,, Fire and Marine. Gilbert Hedgo & Co., £3,000 ¥ 16 North British Mercontilo, Gilbert Hedgs % Co., 35,800 1n the Underwritors Agonoy, Now York, Bame'firt, $1,000 In the Franklin, of Dhiladelphia. Bomo_ firm, $5,00 in tho German-American, of Now York, ' Bome firm, $2600 in Phelps & Lake's Agency, Home, New York, Charlea Korolson, ssloon, $300, in tho' Hartford, I, Howard, buflding, 500, Scott & Go,, $1,600 In Hofl- man & Go.'a Agoticy, Germas, Trecport, Cockeoll & Co., 1,600, in the National of Philadelphia, Bower- fock, £400, 1n tho Missonri National of Hanuibal, Gil bort, Hedgo & Go,, £2,600; 0, Bhick, $400, in the Girard, of Phitadolpits, Gilbert, Hedgo & Co., 81,600, in thy Tradern, Gilbart, Hodge & Co,, $1,500 in tUo Globe, of Chicago. Kenslor, saloon, $300, in the Allemunia, of Cleveland, M. Higgins, $700; Well & Hirsha, 38007 8. E. Tuylor'a Agsncy alno had 4ome policies, but wé ‘were unablo to ind the aget aud cannot give tho fg- wres, During {ho fire tho fire-brands wero carried Ly tho breozo far out on the weat and sonth hills os fav e Leobrick’s Addition, CAPT. HALL. Dr. Bisscll’s Account of tho Siclknes: and Death of the Arctic Navigator. Lonpox, Sept. 20,—The following s & portiou of the snterviow between tho Zerald correspondent and Drv DBissell, of the Polaris, at Dundee, Dr. Bissell sald: 8inco srriving here wo find from American papersthiat several very silly and absurd rumors of & mischlovous 'téndency bLave been abroad. It da ' quite possible that tho Government at Washington prefera that we rcsorvo what we have to any for graver discussion, but I must_emphatically contradict the statement tat Capt, Mall dled other {han o natural death, Ho dled of apoploxy, 1fo np- peared to bo in perfoct health when entoring upon the voyago, Inoticed nothing unusual in his health up to the period of bis illmcas, The rumor that ho was Jolaoned ia too, abittrd £ be seriously, euloriaineil The rumor may have beon founded on the ballucina: ton of the raving patient, Schumunn, tho ougineer, says that Hall wosin con- tinual approhiension of being shot, but was not_nware thot sny ono niember of the crew more than another oxciled bis suspicions, another phaso of his mania, wan s determination ot to eat or drink anything uu~ less it was frst tasted by somo _person, Tho _tusting was malnly dono by Iounab, the Esquimauz woman, Whenho rallied, and for a whilo recovered his wonted intellsct, ho would say to Capt, Buddington “1f I dic, you must still go ou to tho North Polo,” Mo would say: My lnat with a that you strive to get to the Norih Polo, Don't lot my doatlh boo hindrance {0 tho sccomplishment of this groat undertaking,” —_— ODD-FELLOWSHIP. ‘BALTIMORE, Bopt. 20.—The Grand Lodga of XL, O, of 0. F,, after perfecting rulea for government of the or- der, nccepted sn invitation to assist at the dedication of the new Odd Fellowa’ Hall at Olovelsnd on the 9th of October, Representative Washburne, of Teuncsses, preseuted Grand Bocretary Ridgely, whio has hold tho position ahirty years, with a testimonial, Thio Grand Lodgo then votod to hold the moxt annual communication ia Atlants, G, and adjourncd sin o, e " OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Foreign Markots, Lavrnroor, Sept. 2011 a, m.—Flour unchanged, Wheat—Winter, 293G%0s: winter, 124 6d@12a d | s 60@13¢ 84 ; willte, 128’ 11d@13s 1d; club, 134 0136 4d, Corn, 32a. Tork, 70s, Lard, 408 0, Laveuroor, Bept. 20—3 p, m.—Corn, 824 00, Lard, 41p 80, Restunchanged, Loxpow, Sept, 20— p, m.—Nows recelved from Now York by catio this morning caused o bettor foci- ing In Ameriosn socuritics; 5-208 of '05 and of '07, 05%; 10409, 003 ; now &, 013 ; Etle, 45. Consols, 924035; for monoy and 'ncosunt, Tho talo of dise count in Gpen mackot for threo moutha’ bills 8 3 16-18 per cent, or 1-16 balow Bank of Eugland rates, ‘Panss, Bopt, 20.—Rantes, 671 170, Lavenroor, Bopt, 10.—Cotton—Diull ; middling up- 1and, Ud ; Orléans, 0d, Balos, 10,000 balca ; Amori. can, 6,000 ; apoculafion and export, 2000, Coru, 32 94, Tard, 418 31, Tallow, 408 6d, 'Other articles n~ chinged, —_— New Yorls Produce Marlkot. Nw Yous, Sopt, 20,—COTT0N—In limited requost § middiing uplonds, 183, s BREADSTUFFE—ATO (uiet, Tho monetary panfc hns unsettled the market, sud prices for all descriptions aro numinally lower, with not enough dolng to fairly cutablish prices, Flour—8ales in small Jota of super- Buo Westérn aud State, $5,4U@8.25; common to good extra, $6.70@0.85 ; good to choice, $0.00@7.65; white wheal oxtru, $T.06@6.403 extra Ollo, , $6.10G8.50; B Louls, %0.00GILW, Iyo flour seirco 6nd s slindo firmer at §4,6095.75, Corn meal quist, Wheat dull snd lower. MBI!I(!, 812,000 buj !own spring, $1.48 @1.49; No, 2 Ohicago, $1.45; winter rod Westorn, $1.67 ; Whito do, $1.70: No, 8 apring, 1,40, Ry, barloy, aud malt unckanged, Corn beavy and lower; To. culpty 117000 bu; sicamor mized Westurn, 6)G050; sail do, * 06@00;" bigh mixed ana yollow, 0T@0SC, Oata quiet and unchanged ; rocolpts, 16,000 i, Laas—Firm; Wealern, 25@20c, HaxY aND Hors—Unchenged, {#M‘Hlx&—flmd ot Tl"gflfl l}nnoc '.g?“g{fl. 001,—Moreactive and firm ; extra, 62¢'; 0 8503 XXX, 0o, ¢ : i1/ doozsiEs—Coffes quiot, but very frm; Rio, 213(@330 gold, Molasses quilel and firm, Tice steady, PrruoLEuM~Dull ; crude, 6o} refined, 1fic. Puovisions—Lork quict ; how mess, $17.15@18.00, Becf gulct, Out meats unchsnged, Lard dull and lower; ald stoam, %0, Turren—im, Onxrsg—Quict, Witsky—Quot at 070, New York Dry-Goods Marlet, Nrw Yous, Sopt, 20,—In dry goods there was less spirited trade movement mx..‘}""...,‘ Joblers wore falrly nctive, 1md o chioorfal foeliug porvades trudo, ‘The Wall streot monctary disturbauces huve had no effect on pricos, and tho market for cotton anud woolen fubrica in steady and strong, _ Qotton flannels are very brisk, aud {u short laplll(. Priuta und worsted dress fabrics actve and closely sold up, Wool fluuncls, Dlsnketsy sl repollantedn spicted emand, and fn: Forelgn Qrews goods brisk, Dry goods imports for the woek, §2,845,140, £ AN L O The Wool Trade, ‘Bostox, Hept, 20,.—Wool sctive, with large trans. actiuns, sdlos for the past woek reaching 2,065,430 lbs, Lesidea 1,600,000 1 of forofgu, Lennsylvauis tlosces, modium, {1blo, extrs, as above, B350 3 Miohigar oxtra_snil No.'l, 41@510; Now' York and Westorn Husc 4’.!),'?‘8 0§ combing sud Dolaine, 62@01'40 ; comblig, pulled, 860§ tub, S5@6730; suoured, 60e@ $1,05; Nevads, Toxos, Westars, and Southern, un- Waaliod, 29@;1')10. THE SPORTING WORLD, Prospects of the Forthcoming Meet~ ing at Dexter Park. What the Management Proposes to Do---A Challenge from Mr, Simpson, The Three.-Ball Tournamente--- Billiards Elsewhere--- Base Ball. THE TURF. PROSTT.OTA OF THE DEXTER PARK MEETING, Prescnt ludicatinna point to & highly successtul soa~ #on of trolting nt Doxter Park on tho Inst dsy of thia month and tho threo frst doys of Octobor, If the ‘weather will only prove propltiotia and leave tho track in tho condition it is in now, tho meoting will un- doubtedly o ono that the West necd not bo sshomed of, Gontlemen who havo rocontly roturned to the city, sftor going tho rounds of tho country fairs, report thot tho Loremen whom thoy mt n tholr travola promised to enter thelr fastoat stock, and ronder every otlior saslatanco thoy could to mako tho last turf gath~ ering of consoquence this scason intoresting to tho publie and profitable to fta managers, All tho com- peting horses will b from tho Weat, with probably o Low ozceptions, ana tholr spced lins been o0 froquontly doveloped in public, and {s o thorouglly understood by overy patron of (ho turf In this soctlon that wo ars mora likely to havo ovenly-matched and closely-con~ toated races now thun over boforo, Tho entrlos wiil close ot 0 o'clook moxt Baturday evening, at the oftica of thio Bocrotary of the Dexter Purk Olub, Grand Pa. cific Hotel, Tho following_ well-known *rushers’® will certainly bo n tho list: e Cloud, Brother Jono- than, Dino “Ridge, Dodine, Milo Caldwell, Ohicago, Giementine, Fred' Hooper,' and Mobawk, dr, It ia probablo tliat tho Eastmah horae, St, Jumes, will bo amoug tho entriea for the free-{or-oil purse, Gold- 2mith Bluid, it in safo to euy, will not bo Lere, and it fa donbtful if kho will over nppear tn public aguin, and American Girl are both *off,” and linve troited their Inst publlo milo this scason. Our meeting can get aloug very weil without them, lowever, 1t will afford tho public a great deal more aatisfuction to witness an hionest struggle for the froe-for-all purse Lotween horkea of tho 2:24 clusa than to watch Goldsmith Mald o tbrough tho form of takiug tho mioney sway from oraes that could not beat her §f they tried, A GUANGE OB THE DEITEI. Tho managera of tho Dexter Park Olub have do- cldod to improo tho character of the musio which s 10 enliven tho ruces, Printed progrommes containing the soloctions to bo Tlayed will bo ixsnod cach day, and tho musicians will bo compelled o adbior to thons, 1t 18 proposod to make the musio & fenturo of (he reat ing, us has becn dono at the East, and to that ond tho Dest musicians the city affords ‘will bo cmployed to play tho best muslo in thelr roperiolro, A OHALLENGE. e following from tho Iea'ern Sporting Gazetts of yostorday will be of intarost to turfmen everywhero 4}, Josoph Cairno Simpson standa ready fo match his maro Nourmahal in & trotting race of five miles sgainet any horvein America, Here i his proposition s T will trot my mars Nourmahal against any Liorso in America a dash of ivo milea i harness for 51,000 or 2,000 5 8ido, hulf forfelt, tho raco to bo trotted ‘on any §00d day and track betweon the 15th of Oclobor aud the Ist of November, 1673, on Dexter Park Courso, Union Stock Yards, near Ohicago, 11, Nonewho know Br, Bimpson will doubt for & moment that ho means ‘preclscly what ho anys, and that hio Is desirous of gote ting on'a match, Tho owners of Huntress or Jim Irving, or in Lict, any otlier long diskance trolter, Tocd Wuve'no fear but that they will fnd may, mouoy, and mare ready to sccommoilate them. Suth & race ‘would excite a world of iuterest thraughout the eutire country,” TROTTING AT GRAND NATIDE, Spectal Disvateh to Lhe Clacuao Tribune, Gnaxp Rars, Mich,, Sept, 20,—~Thero wod an im- menso assemblugo on the Fair Grounds to-day, to witnous the free-for-ll trotting-match and tho fwo- miflo-and-ropeat running race, . The following sum- ‘marics give tho result : VALLEY Or1¥ DBIviNG PARK, GRAXD RePIDs, Mich,, Sept, 18, 1875, —Purse of $1,825, free for all horsess $1,000 to'firat, 3500 to. second, $225 to third, and $100 to'fourth ; willo Licats, beat 3 {n 6, in harness, W. R, Arsistrong's b, g, Fred Hooper. R, Armstrong's ch, m. Molly Moria Ira M. Nyo's ch, g, Mambritio Gift 3.3, Frenel' bl, m, Cozetto. 4.0 Fisk's g, g. Gen, Shermn, Time—2:31) § 9:32; Bang DAY—Purso of $400, runiing raco for all agos; 200 {0 first, $160 to second, and $50 o third ; two 1nlles and repeat, A. L, Cisppels b. g, Protaction, & years, by Mor- ton, by Lexinglon, dam by Waguer., Foster & Van Blycka b, £, Victorin ‘Duiclo Vie, D Oapitola, by Vandal. B. 0. Malics b, ¢. Roscommon, 3 volver, dam by Daniel tho Prophot, Time—3:60; 3:623 TORTPONED. EAy Orame, Wis., Sept, 20.—Tho four dags’ race meoting, which was'to bo hold oo on the 1utof Octo- ber aud following daye, hsa becn pentyoucd il the 7t Bth, ond 9th of Octobor, to sllow tho_track to be pub 1016 better_condition, 'Twouty-Ave hundred dolirs will bo given in purses o O | moreesd ame) BILLIARDS, THE TINEE-DALL TOUBNAMENT, Mr. Tom Foloy bas almost comploted bis arrange- ‘ments for the proposed tournament, It will bogin on tho 20th of Novombor, at the Kingsbury Music Lally and continue dsy and ovening until s close, which will probably occupy efght or niuo doys, Garnier, bath the Dions, and Daly will certalnly bo hero, and it is probuble that Ubaswy, Carme, and Docry will bo osmoug tho entrics. Blosson 1s about the only one of our local players who will cortainly bea contestaut. Bessungor and Parkor may also be contestants, Tho entiro programimo of tho tournsment will be given Inter in tho weok, SLOSSON Vi, DALY, A lotter was receivod In this city yestorday from Mr, Diichnel Geary, who is now in Now York, stating that thero 18 no obataclo in tho way of o match Lotween Geargo Blosson and Maurice Daly, the lntter to givo ‘odds of 100 pofnts in 600, in a ganio of French caroms, It tho game comes off, It will probably bo for $500 n uldc, und be played immedlately ufter tho tournament, TIE AMENIOAN OIAMPIONGHIP, "The Gommitteo {n choxge of scourig a suitable hall for tho coutest botweon Daly sud Garnler for tho dismond eno and chnmplonship of tho four-ball carom gome, hiave announced, definitoly, Oct, 2 s the date, 34 ammany JTall 32 Lo place, for playing. Sopt, 24 was proviously undorstood {o'bo the time, but the difficulty n enguging Lail compelled postponement. THAE WORLD'S CIAMPIONSIIIP, Nothing definito is sattled botwoen Champlon_ Gar- afor aud Oyrille Dion for tho challengo oup and the clismplonship of the world at throe-bull caroms, _As Garnier Lus tho four-ball motch fn October witl Dal to engage his prosent practice, ho will doubtles aval Dimsolf of tho grace allowed (he winner of the chil- longo aup (sxty dass from Sert. 1, 1870, as agreed to by tho contestants) before doing battlo with Oyritlo, BASE BALL. THE MANAGER OF TIE OHIOAGO CLUD has roturned to the city after an absence of soveral ‘woeks, and {a now nogoliating with & fow first-clase Eastorn cluba for games to be playoed here during Ex- ‘position Uime, Definito srrangemonts havo not yet been made, but dite announcemonta will be given of any coutracta the Ohlcago Association may enter into. Bosrox, Scpt. 20.—Haso ball: Bostons, 10; Mutuals, a, PERSONAL, Gen, 3, H, Baxter, U, 8, A,, 15 at the Paciflo, A. 8, Herndon, of Cloveland, 18 at the Pacific, 2lonros Tuompsos, of Dublia, Treland, l at tho Pa- o, Honsy Wick and family, of Clovelaad, aza at the Ps- clie, Gen, L, E, Casey, of New Orleans, is at the Sher- man, E, Whitcomb, Boston, ia a gnest at the South Bide Brigge, G, H, 8chuby, New York, is at the Bouth Bide Driggs, Tho Hon, J, W. Bradford, of Quincy, IIl, is st the Bherman, The Hon, T, AL, Ferry, of Grand Iavon, is st ihe Bherman, Gon, William W, Bolkn tho Sacttior 2 W ap, Booretary of War, ia at A. T. Prontics, Kalamaz0o, i stopping at th ol Ty Fronton, , 18 stopping st o Bauth @un, Yohn T Ely, of Codor Tapids, & QieD, Johu 7. Zly, ar Rapids, 8 at the West The Hon, T, ¥, MoGurdy, of Hartford, Conn,, s at tho Bhermod, ‘The Hon, P, W, Boat .0, Tl Hon. T ver, of Washington, D, O, isat Dr, Duncan, of Pittsburgh, ia regiat e D, g, 18 regiatercd at the Woat A, E, Tontley snd wite, Elgtn, 11, t BSonth Bido Brigge. 0y Tty e ety at ¢hs Ton, Nobert Calder and family, of Brookl tho Weut Bldo Brigge, ke o Tho Hon, Jamos Lawton, thio Commorelal Hotol, Thio Hon, Frauklin Lowls, of Toxas, was st tho om- morclal Hotol yosterday, : Mr, Willlam Pinkorton, the well-known detective, arrived home from Europo o Friday morning, J. . Doars, a well-known short-hand wriler, hin Jusi rolurned to Ohieago sfter tireo monthet tour in England und ou the Gontinont, Mr, W. P, 1, Mesorve, formorly propristo of the Tulmer ifouse which adorned tho cornet of State and Quincy streetu, has token an_ inforest fu Lotior Pal- nior'a magnificent now caravangary, corner of Mouroo and Btatoatrocts, Mr, Fred Erby, for & long time identified with the Orm of Biryker & o,y s mado b pastuarabin acaygos of Btoubenvills, 0., 15 at ‘I'a coupl mont with M. Frank G, Yarnes, ot No, 101 Madison strost, whero they will open a haf and cap store during the fiFat woek of Octobor. Frod liss gono East to maks arrangemonts, Tho boyn all wish ¥red avory auccess in his now businces entorprise. ‘The notorfous John McLaughlin, who was at one time kospor of an asalgnation don on West Randolph streot, was rocent en in London by o Ohicsgoan, Ho waa © coacling® tho fnmano patent medicin bank- rupl Hombald, who lind Just lett hospltal, and was In a bad way physically. McLaughlin seoiood to have plonty of monoy, dismonds, &o., which Lo probably wheedlod out of tho unfortinats Holmbold, Cspt. J. 3, Tenly, Ohlof Olork in tho office of {hio Recordor ‘of ‘Deods, snd Mr, Al Lobrun, snothor prominont_atincho 'of the mamo office, lonvo tho city thin ovening for a bricf cason of rocreatlon in fhio South, nfter a summer of lord and comparatively thonkless work, They will givo Bt, Louls, Memphis, tho Hot Bprings, and othor placoa of noto Il that warni scction n call, During their abnence Mr, Jomea Btow- art, tho man who was elected Recorder, will do what Do can to Al both vacancios personally, ' He consoles ‘himeolf with tho reficction that Lo will scaroup enough bard work for thom to do when they come back to tako them wish they Bad novor gono aways THE OLD TWENTY-FOURTH. Reunion of the Surviving Members of Col, Freds Mecker Old RReglmont =-Specchies, Toasts, Music, and Dancing. Tho votcrans of tho Twenty-fourth Reglment of Illinols Volunteors (Frod, Hocker's) held a rounion lnst evening at North Bldo Turnor Hall, about 100 yoterans being present, promincnt smong whom woro Capt. Arthur Erbo, Presldent of tho Assoclation; Firat Liout, Frank Schweinfurth, Oapt, Peter Hand, Capt, Adren Jacobi, Capt, Loronz Matteron, and Musicion John Hand, - Atabout § o'clock, Gapt. Arthur Erbo took the stand and sald thelr Arst thoughts sbould belong to those brave and vallant men that eloop their last aloop boneatls tho inhospltable soll of a1 antngoniatio scction of our conntry, Ho roquested {hone present to rlse snd thua recoguizo and honor thioso that had fallen in tho defenso of thoir adopted country, All present aroso from thoir soats, and ro- mainod atanding for sbout ve minutes, Tho spoaker then continued, saying that he was glad to ace such Inrge gathering of his former companfons, snd hoped thoy would always remain a band of brothers, Tha fow worda ho had to say were words coming froma brother's heatt. In the battle-fleld thoy bocamo Vrothers, and with cannon-balls and powder thoy had thelr baptism of blood, Thoy were colobrating thelr snuiversary, snd particalarly the battlo-day of Ohicka. mauga, That day was not a day of triumph, but rather » day of disaster, aud on that day they wero not in such spirlte ae they woronow, Hut yet thoy stood ‘monfully their ground until svening, when by o flank nttack they were compelled to retreat, loaving n the hands of thelr enemies soventy-fivo of thsir brethren, who woro carried a8 prisoners o that moat infamons of sll prisone—Audorsonville, ~Thore thoy endured a Worto death than beiug Lilled by shelln and Minle balle, Thoy wore starved to death, Lot them dedicate to these men a smull nook in their heartn thoy dow sorvo it firat of sll. The wide ocesu waa botween thiem ana tho Eutberland, Thoy hud become American cllizons, and love land for mony Germons hod escriiced thelr lives; atill there was nmo wromg in baving moms , lovo for thelr native land, Tho convictions and ore tint had oo taught thom tiero by thele fathers aud mothors wora atill dear aud sacred to thom, Dut now como the Puritens, trylug to forco mannors upon thom. against which their ontirs mature rebolled, Thesa men were nolhing bub infsmous hypocrites and » muckers. Thero they sat in tholr pows, chantiug prayera sud making holy faces, st the ame timo calculating how they could best ‘skin some of thelr poor follow-citizens, It wsaa holy duty of all thosa that hiod left ather, mathor, wife, snd cbildron, aud umns, moke & charge noxt fall st the polls that would scatter their eneml 10 the four winds of Heaven, and thus preservo us those libertics which our excellent Conatitution guar- anteen to each cilizen, At the conclusion of Capt. Erbe’s speech, all aat down to a bountiful ccliation, duriug which’ tonsta woro glven to Col, Hecker and ‘othora, After the banquet the hall was cleared, nnd sll en- teyad themsclves st o dance, for which John Hand's nnd furnished the musie, Tho ball was beautifully fostooned and decorated, and the utmost decorum and good-foeling prevatled through the etire uvening, _— “‘TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.” Thore was troublo in tho Times office’ on Thuraday morning lnst, It wasn't tho elovator, it wasn't that Sundsy political mecting, or any of fho recent #scoopa” that overturned the vials of wrath and pro- fanation, Bat thore was troublo, On the floor of tho ‘propriotor and editor's sanctum & heavy foot thune dered furiously and {ncossantly, sud through tho air, olectric with s surcharge of strango onths, floated bandfulls of gray hair, thot had been ruthlossly torn from a venorable head, Somathing had gono wrong, Tho “lLtfle man” swallowgd Dhastily of anti-bilfous pills, and crowded bimsclf Into a corner behind o waste-paper basket. Bomehow or other, the nssoclate editors and roporters {ound auddenly they had Imperative calls down town, and left {ncontinently, Tho rest of tho scone nced not bo doseribed, Tho matter was, “ How in — did this — —— blot, smudge, lamp of Altl, get stuck on tho Birat page of the poper? What In — doc it mean? Call this liks the Woodbull?" “Do you mean the ploture of tho burat district 7" timidly suggested the little mnn, “Durnt district be ——17 yollod thie infuriato editor, and rushed for tho olovatus, sfher consigaing his clty editor to a burnt district that shall bonumoless, Yes, thero was troublo in the Times offico laat Thureday, and by the merest accident in tha” ‘world, woare enabled to glve our readers the secrat: history of the cause of the disturbance, Yesterday aftornoon s rather artistic-looking young man called at this ofiieo with a communication, Ho offered no oxplanation, he handed us his card, which read “Lomucl Logelasher, artist bill-poster, wood-cuta noatly executed,” tendered tho communication, and doparted. Said communication runa sa follows : “To Tue Pynro: I bolleve it to bo my duty, in connection with a recent wood-cut, to make a publio statement in tho intorest of Chicago journshsm, I am impressed with tho conviction, and havenot a particlo of doubt that the huge blot which disfigured ‘my newspaper last Thursday, came of the gross reck- lcasneas, carclessucss, nnd neglect of tho vilo log- slashor I employed for tho occasion, Imako thia paii- {ful revelation, not hastily or without consideration, in the solo deairo to guard otlier nowspaper mou ogatust o 1iko sad exporienco, W. F. 8—x," “N, B,—Country papors pleaso copy." By somo moans or othor this got into the hands of 1he gentleman engaged to carve tho gentle Woodhull's features on the slab of bass-wood, ond ke brought it fo this ofice with & request that wo should make ita contents public, togother with hia statement, us fol lows ¢ ¢ Mr, B—y has written mo several times oxprossing i dissstisfaction of my treatment of his wood-cut, ‘but has failed to asslgn “suficient reason for such dis« eatisfaction, I presume tho above card fs thg Tosult of & morbid fecling rather than a logical conclusion, It is not uncommon for oditors who lave published wood-cuts to think that if thoy had ‘oen loft alone, the result would bave besn much more advantageous, or if somo other woad-outter bad boen ployed, tho foul blot in the centre of the first paga might have boen avalded, For the purposs of eV~ ing Mr, 8——y's miud, and at the solicitation of somo of his friends, » statement of tho history of the big smudge, from the pon of tho foreman, ia sy nded ¢ “Dzan 81n: As thore seems to bo troublo between youand the *‘old man ” about the misfortuns of Thurs- dsy morning, I thought I would drop you aline, Your ‘wood-cut of the Woodhull which was to have gone in on that day's {saue got mislaid in tho office just beforo the paper wemt fo pross, What was 3 bo done? Wo were wild with fear, We searched bigh and low, but coull not find it, The space must bo Alled somehow, All the editors woro gone, No standing matter was Landy, Buddenly good fortune smlled upon us, Rumniaging 1in the drawer for your cat, s *“ dovil " ran foul of un old lunch, It was waflics, The square kind, with {n- doutations, which ate sold from tho movable kitchen in front of the Ohamber of Commerce, We tried one in the space loft for your cut, It fitted exactly, Tho prossman shouted, Wo loft it in ita place, called itamap of tho burnt district of Wodneaday's fire and the paper weut to press, That {8 all I know aboul it Joun Tree-Serren, Foroman Timee. "¢ Mr, Lemtiel Logslasicr,! " RAILROAD NEWS, THE TIORET AOENTS, . The General Tickot Agents of tho United Btates, who are holding a convention iu this clsy, wero in sossfon yeatorday with closod doors, Tho aubject under cone slderation was the fixiug of rates of passenger taritfs, Nothing definite was accomplished, sud it 18 expocted that it will take until noxt Wednesday to finish this work, As soon aeall tho tariffs are completed they will Lo given (o the press. ADVANOE IN EASTWALD FREIONTS ON TOX ¥ORT WAYNE 1OAD, A good deal of Indlgaution was exprosecd smong shippors yeslorday ot an advance of G cents por 100 ou coatward bouud frofght on tho Fort Wayno Koad, The lacal ofticors sald that thoy had recelved imperative o ders from tho Euat to advance the rato to 60 cont The undorstsnding waas that the Lako Bhore & Michf gan Southern would do the same, but aa the Michigan Central bad refused flutly to joln in the sdvanco, 1ho Luko Shore had bucked down, So tho advunce tokes place at prosent ouly on the Fort Wayno, — e THE JEWISH HOLIDAYS, Thin evoning with 1hio settiug of thesun will com- menco the Hubrew Now Yoar (Rosh Hashona), which will lust two duys, ‘Thts Loliday 18 rigidly obsorved by thio Hobrewa all ovur tho couutry, and, in cousequence, 1ho ntores belouging to our Jowleh follow-citizens for two days, Ten daysluteris the Duy of Atonemout (Yom Kipur), tho most sacred of ull Hebrew holiduy’ on which day ull tho_synugogues will by open, aud sa- Cred intvicey held from moming until At ¥ive duys jiier will e tho Fenst of Tuhornacles (Succoth), xhi u'«ikrv:"\m days, the two irst aml tho two last 1ild'g Miluys, and tho our intopmuliate duys o P e THAT ANNEXATION SCHEME, Meeting Last Evening to Consider It and See What Was Best to Bo Done, Frlonds and Yoes of the Movoment Give It a Thoraugh Discussion, Bat Do Nothing Elso, Tho cltfzonn of Tako Viow held suother meoting last ovening to dincuss tho qucstion of dissnnuxing tho southern portion of the town, It was hold ut « saloon on tho corner of Divorsy etrect and Beminary aveniio, and was woll attended, It was understood to bo in tho intereat of thoso who did _not desire tho partition of thio town, though both sfiea wora givon a full and lm. partial hearing, Tho following petition was circulated 8 1d rocolved large number of slgnaturen THEY WANT TO MEMATN A8 TUEY ARE, Tho underaignod, being logl voters living in the Town. 0 Lake View, botween Fallerton avennennd u Mne druwn o at und west 195 feut norlh of Diveray streat, muld 1 10 running from Luky Michigan to tho North ranch o the Culeago Itiver, herovy show to the Circult Gt of Cuok Ovunty thut they do not_dosdre tho tor= T oury sbove deserlbed to be disannoxed from the T.wh of Lake Viow, but, on the contrary, protest s ¢ o 3 1at, the name, nud docliro thut it would Le prejudt- o thelr property und thelr welfare, und to Lt park il town prayed to bo thus disanbuxed by i peils u whicl 14 1o ba presonted to your Louorable Cunrt, TUE MEETING wis callad to order by Mr. Samuel Ghioso, who nomis nited Mr, L, D, Owens for Ghalrminu, Mr, Owene wtuted that tho object of tho meating wr 42 dlscuss thy quostion of tho dlsaunczation of the #uthern part of tho town, and, 1 n sequence, the aus n3xation of that purt to tho Clty of Chicago, N, Lindemaun was elected Secrotary of tho mecte ing, but kindly loft any dutfcs (hat might portuin to {ho position to look cut for thomselven, WIND SIIUT OFF. Mr, Roblnson statou that thera would probsbly be considerable nunbor wLo wauld wisl to express thule opiilons, and o therefore m wed that tho speerlien of ouch Individual bo limited to tw.nty minutes, mnd it 110 000 bo permitied to apigati & wecond tino If xuyone ‘wished o first chauce, Currie o WIAT BPAFFOND CONAIDERED, boityg calied upon, stutei that he cone On Mr, Spaflord, stdersd it best for th town to romuin ns It wae. golug 10 tho city there would bo n great ducs uxation,—-u& Tunch os keven Limes the presont raf some inétances, and niover less than five ties, o clted tho cuso of Lo exactly sftuilar poces of proporsy, one on each side of thy city litnits, = Lo one n Lo Viaw was taxed $5,862.78; thio othior in Cliiongo was tuxed $29,758.42, The advocutes of annexation hud never rofuted the fuct of a great fucrease, but hnd tried to show that it would be only four or five tlnea us yreat sa at prescut, Mr. Spatford quoted Mayor Meulil's ‘message to the Counctl on the Appropriution bill to show taut the tuxes in Culcago would heavier this year than ovor Lefore. Wit would bo_ gained by unnioxa: tlouto Chicago 2 Gae was tie work of o private cor- poration, oud_ they cowd bavo it withoul snuexation, Sewerage would bo better whon lnlg direct to the lake abd to tho North Lranct then when contiected with the clty sowers. gpualer bolloved tint this mosement orlginated i tho Cily Hull oftictals, whio wisied to got us many peos Pl an poariblo Iuto (o city to divido the dobt, WHAT LE MOYNE KNEY T0 DR FAIE. Mr. Lo Moyno belog called upon said tiint Lo wat flad o inlk tho quosiion of aancxation ovur {1 clell rly way, The peoplo of Lake View would bs goiug into'a purinerahip in which_they would form buta small yart of tho concern, Now, In goiug into o purts nership in busiuess, would nou any prue dout man examino what woro the debls of (e othor partner, aud comparo whut they amounted la wiith whiat ho bimaolf owed 7 The city awed £1,600,000, and what did his bearers owo as couipared with that ? Mr, Lo Moyno ald that {Lose Living 1n the south part of tho town suspected thoso living in Lo other part of wishing to retain the south section to help pay 1he ex« peuses of tho townsbip. Now, if this was 5o, how much more should thoy suspect the people soutl, in tho city, who have a wuch lurger debt to pay? M, Lo Moylio here called for o glass of waler, aud, aftt Urinking it. was_asked by some oue, Iow is that compared with Chicago luke-water 7% This ralsed a 3 Bir. Moyno _agroed fo speak of this beforo Lo got through, Ho wished Lo know how much tnflucnco s singlo Aldormun out of forty would inve as compared with {ho infiyence thoy could cxort ot thelr own town eleetious, What prodability would thoy have of clectiug an ARsessor to sull thor aguinst thio wholo voto of North Cliesgo? Nuw it wan dusired to got into Clieago on accaunt of the publio schools, On {bls polut, tho spesker, o5 & Meme ber of tho School Bodrd, swid thab ho thought tho echools of tho fown had bocn mansged fitly 58 well no those of the city, ‘The schools of tho city woro alrerdy full, und by getting into tha cly the peapls would onty create u necessity for wnew achool, which would be nder the control of thio Board of Ediieation, They could bavo avother of their uwn, aud control it much bettor at less cout, if they wielid it, u tho matter of water, o crib, busl pumping-worls, snd pipes would not” cost i 1l more than thelr Inereasod tuxation for thro yoara, Thvy could then huve a8 puro water os tho city, without ‘assuming any part of tho city dobt, MB, GOODWILLIE, S an opponent of aunexition, suld tho bunoxation achaina bad emanated from the City Hall, sud thist tho pokiti cluns who hang around 'thers bad do much fo bring tho subject into dix slou, Tho spoukers who favored the schemo hud talked o grout deal nbout gas, but bad bestowed na attention_whatsoeyer on thy subject of water, which was an importaut ono to Lako View. Thoso who livd on the ridges Lad plouty of guod water, wera walt aunglied with, lorce-piamps, touks o, and wera DFOLECLEd 10 1s COTULII CXUEh arpebmat Kb, - b we otliers in the township, howover, who id_uot furs sa well in this respect, sud water conld not bo furnished ta Lako View na cheaply us it was furuirLed in Chicago, for tho resson flaf thero wes mot €0 uny to wso it, proprotionatoly epeaking, as therg were in 'tho city, ~ Thero bad been ne mismonsgement of “tho school funds of Lake View, sinca thera had Leen no money to mismatsge, If the annoxation schieme was put in operatiou, tug peaplo of Loka Viow wouid bo cowpolled to pay fhree or four timen mor tuxes tha thiey do now, 211, ROBINFON scknowledged that thero hud been somo injuatico fn tlio matter of assessments of fproved properly, buf thin was tho fault of a Wrong syatem of muking ussesse ments, The Asscssors wishiod tholr respective locsil. tiea {0 pay s small 8 yart of tho Slutosud couity faxea as was possible, aud so assesed the propesty in {hielr districts as low o thoy dared, They might Tool ihe Doard of Equalization about tho value of moro land, but o ouo could be nude to Delievo a $2,400 houso was worth only 350 ; sud o l! improvemonts wero over-taxed, This matter could ba botter romedied in Lake Viow than in_Chleago, e work dous by tho authorities of Lake View had’ nover beon mroperly pblisbed. e pupers gavo ful uc, counts of thodolngs of the Trustees of Hydo lurkand Evanston, and ho thought that, in somo way, tho se ton of tho Lake View Buard ought to be _published, Tl Clerk might make somo urraagemont o seil u by- nopal of tho Bosrd moetings to the daily papors, 1y oing futo tho clly wui agswmivg part of thi obt, tho Lake- View peoplo would not gaic anything mora than thoy wircady had. “Thiey could uso tho streats, tunnols, aud othee cily i< rovements now whon visiting thoeity, sud thoy could §5 'm0 more whion tukennto- tua Huits, Dolug u th city would not givo rouds, widowalks, etc., 1o Luke Viow, unlces thoy wero paid for by privato atbeasmont, ML, OLAK 4a1d that the question was not ouo of annoxation, but dlunnuexation, They nood not foin Chicugo ubless they wished, ‘What could be dono now iu tho oveut of Aro? Thoy bad no protoction whatover, Thioy sust have wator, and fc could onmly Lo guiued by annoxation’ to Cliicego, Tho Behool Board uf Inke View wero not sufliciently energutiv, ‘lue mattor had gone beyoud them now, aud was all roudy i bo pro- sencod to the Circult Conrt, R, G0ODWILLIE ain attempted fo speak, for the purpose of giving some tax statintics, but found that he was rathel ‘mized, nud was rapidly proving anuexation to Chlcage to Lo 'tho worst thing possibic, aud o quickly sx down. a1, OUTARE, Buperylsor of Lake Yiow, sufd thiat thoro wero tywo rea sous for wishing fo rotain the south purt of Lake Viow, Onowas that they might control the sloons, not s & question of tomperanco or lectotullsny but simply” that they might regulato where thoy ehould bs silowed to Lcopy 80 us ot to pormu ‘tho prescnce of asloous in places whoro they Woro ob: Joctlonabls fo the people. Tho othier renson was thal {hoy mignt control 1o whinunces of tho North Drauch, If tho poople of Luko Viow Lud had contral of thi ‘mattor, would thoy have allowed tho post-liouso alon sido their beautiful pork? Boreover, if thoy were Teally auxious to join Ohicago, the proper way Lu go ta work would bo to make linprovements, put in water, gan, sowers, and puvemonis, raisiug 'the mouvy on thelr bonds, aud then juin the city on equal terms, Thoy wonld thon have their prooriiouste maavit of debt, and would be sure to have it ail expended for thelr own benufit, Tho moctiug continued in full olast to such & lato hour that furthior particulars canuot bo given, . THE FATE OF AN ILLINOIS SOLDIER. Edftur of Trybuna: Qin0Aao, Sept 30 1871—My trip to Obieago for buet- 08 T como to iere Supt 4th 1673 so & man that I hud sold gooda for I beluga squar Auctioneer and fhst olnss ho gave up golng out to sell that left me to Lunt bussines cold fnd no plao then T went to podling snalt thinga cold not mak 1t pay then wont to work on the st wttlg down puveront T bhetng o eripled soldior was Blonerabio diucharged from thi bustio tion § wanted {0 borow mony Lo go hom tho man sald e wold ol 1ondl 000 dols ta auy budy told mo 1o go to Hen Alen and by 1 Doz rings and 5o to saloon aud tell thom 1 s ard tp, aud beg for o T doio uo k0ld L tiig mado 40 oty thoy ncured ma of belnga fuker thon gambleed on o ringy somthings I nover dono letory Gam out oven then wont to the hotell with 75 cels to stay ovor sundny seleh 1s tho_£ato of Tdinots soldiors Whto had the proms of places that thoy cold AL by cvury body i tho U of ware Tllv at_ Wurren Jo Davies G Tl by name s §, L, DALIMILE bololged to Uu U v2 Ills, B e % Home from Europo. Mrs, BLE. Bloughton, tho woll-known madiste, landed tn New York s fuw days sineo from Lov tip abroad, annt wil ofer dutiag the cominig wook ot ol nt amsorlznent of Airect jmnportations of Parks milli $6Ey, 10 \thieh ahe fuvites tho attontion ot tho ludles I Obdvago aud yicluiby,