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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE THE COUNTY BOARD. Mr. Ashton’s Attempt to Add Another Story to the New lail Defeated. “Buffulo” Miller in the Rolo of Soamnion's House-Agent, Ho Is Actuatcd by the Purest Motives in Attempting to Rent the Ma- rine Building. ° Cartor I, Marrison Knocks the Schieme on the Mead with Somo Tlain Talk, “Cho Board of Cannty Comminsionars mot in_regn~ Inrseselon yesterdny afternoon, President Biiller in 1o Clindr, und prerout Comiuissioncrs Ashiton, Bogue, Clougl, Gallowny, Harrls, Herting Jonos, Lonergany Vahlinun, Russcll, and Singer. 2 COMMUNICATIONS AND TETITIONS, A comimunication from Judgo Jameson, requesting (hat his conrtroom bo properly veritilated, was read aud referred to tho Committa on Publio Buildings, A communieation from the Physielnn of Aho Insane, uotifying tho Doard of tho bad condition of the roof of tho nsylum, wos read and referred o tho Jolut Committeo on Public Buildings snd Poor-Houso and Powpers, A communication from the Drown Blono Compsny, recommending thielr slone, was placed on file, A communiention from the Warden of tho Poor- Houe, auggesting tho purchaso of o certain amount of damugad corn for use on tho Poor Fatm, was referred ta tho Committco on Poor-ouse and Paupers, A commimnication from the County Agont, mnking requisitions for eupplics, waa referred to the Com- milteo on Loor-loueo and Paupers, with power to act, A petition, nsking for tho relief of John Cameron, & srorkman who wa ferlously $njured on the uew Coun- ty Jull, was referred to tho Committea on Publlo Buildings, RETORTA OF COMMITTEFH, ‘Tho Joint Commitico on Public Bufldings snd Pub- lic Borvico Toported that thoy did not. decm it advisa- blo to add another story to tho Conuty Jafl bullding. Tha report was concurred in—yeas, 7 ; nnye, 5. The Coramitteo on Equolization of Tazes recom- mended the payment of soveral small bills for adver- tising, &e,, Which was coneurred in. The samo Committeo recommended that » robate of tazea on the property of the Sucond Preabyterian Church boallowed, Concurred In. ‘I Cormitteo on Poor-Houso aud Pupers reporied on tho bills for August, referred fo fhiem at the Jnat meeting, snd recommonded thelr payment, Con- curred u, Tho Commiiteo on Hospital alro recommended tho ‘poymont of bils i thelr department. Concurred in. Tho Committeo ou Miscollancous Claima fecom- mended tho payment of tho claims referrd to them for investigation, Concurred in, “Chio Committes on Public Scrvica racommended tho poyment of the bills referred to them, Concurzed {0, ADDITIOR TO TUE NEW JAIL. On motlon of Commiseionor Biuger, tho eatirmatoof work done on theadditional story of the Inesne Asylum by Aguow & McDermott was ollowed and ordesed paid, EXENPT FIOM TAXATION, Commissioner Boguo offered tho following, which was ndopted ¢ “ Jtesolred, That tho Olark be, and he fs hovoby , i~ structed ta ttrike off fiom 1bo eale recurd for tix of 1673, Lots 14 o 24, in Block 7, Wolcolt’s Addition to Clicayo, and placa'tho samo 'on th orror und abato- ment fist 3 #uid lota belonging to tho County, THE HECORDEI'S QUANTERS, Prosident Milior called Commissioner ogus tothe Chntr, wid moved that (le proposition of J, ¥, Scani~ mon, offering to #ivo tho tieo of o portln of (hodarine Banik Butldsug v o county for s lecordor’s oflice, at ho rate of £,000 per annum, bo accepted. Commissiouer Singer read o comuiunication offering he uso of the frat and sccond floors of tho bullding Noe. 64 and 50 Franklin atrect, if tho heating apparut us s disponscd with, at $4,000 er aunum. President Miller felfeved (liut the Scaimmon bulld ing would give etter ealisfaction to tlie Commiasion- erdand the pubidc, It wasn coruer bullding and ‘would bo well heated, . 2 AM WAN1H ANOTHIER BTORY ON THE JAIL, Commissiouer Arliton oftered the following : # Jiewolved, Thiet the Commitieo on Public Buildinga o, and they Wwe horeby, insiructed (o enterinta & con~ tract in accordance with bid mado for tho courtruc. tion of the Hecording Department of the Juil and Gririna) Cotit buli, o gecorasnco wih tho plann and spe of tho architect; provided, that the same sball fu no wiss conflict or fnterfore with existing contracts, oud ehall be eubject to all tho terms and condiions of oxlsking contracls relaling to tho construction of Buid ¢uil auid Criminal Court buildjug.” ‘Commitssiouer Galloway sald lfu wus_opposed to tho pussngo of the resolution, aud read o stutement of tho ost of coustructing (o uddiiional story referred to, o Bhow that the county would suve mouey by rentl oflices for tho Recorder until tho Court-1fouso woul baye its roof fnished, ‘Commiksion, r Ashion conld not fee whero the say- ing came u, - The Jail Imilding needed avotbier story, and when It was (nished it wolld by county’ property’ Tuo Tevorder's ofice ought Lo bo fi the Juil bullding, aushow, all the otlier county oftices would b Tocated. re. ANT DUILDING WOULD SUIT THESM, Commissioners Clough favored the reutiog of a building, and walting tntil the Court-Houso waa far enough = lyanced 10 allow the Kecorder to move kit uilice into the bassement, Imnumedisto action was necessary, o8 (o present quarters of tho' Rocorder ‘were very unhealthy, ‘Commissiouer Criawford apoke ngainst the resolution of Commizsioner Ashton, becauss it would place tho county fn tse lunds of the cuntractors, Iu fuvored reuting o building, and also favored the construction of unother stury on the Juil, because it would bo need- ed. A bullding, bowever, ought to bo rented Imme~ diately, 8A3 WANTH TO AMEND. Commissioner Asliton offered to umend his resolu- tiou so ua to hava the coutract lot at the prico of the srehitect’s estimuto. Conunissioner Gallowny moved foloy the resola- tion on the table, Carried—yens, 105 nays, 8, BILLER ON TIE MARINS DANK, Presidont Millor offercd the following: “ Jtenoied, Thut tho Commiitee on Yubll Bulldinga bo nmtructcd to procure room in tho Marino Buuk Building for the use of the Recorder,—~provided the ‘owner willat Lls own expense coustruct sufliclent vault-room,~nt (o best terms, but not fo exceed 4,000 per sunum for rent for tho rooms_formerly ottered to the Committes on Public Records,™ IABNIEON ON TILE SCAMMON BUILDING, ‘Commissioner Hurrison suid Lo was not iu favor of ronting Beunitnon's building, becauso tho vauli-room ‘was not sufticient, Ho thought the Board ought to Bve confldence onought in toe Committeo on Publio Recoras to let them rent a building, without Interfer- ciico that would wsver ths PUTOHS for Wil It Vos wanted. ‘Conunissioner Ashton thought Scammon's building totally unfit for a Recorder's otiice, Commissioner Marrison euid that over & dozen per- moua had come to bim when it becamo known that the county wunted to rent n buildiug. Their offers Wero much moro reasonublo than the ouo mude by Scammon, He Loloves that the Ro- ‘corder’s oflico ought to e in a bullding by Itself, and away from other buildings, und the uuun(fl' ouglit to own it, e was therefore in favor of renting s bulld- ing until such an establisbment could Lo coustructed, Tt seemed to him that thodelay was all in tho interest of Beammou. MILLER'S MOTIVES WERE ALWAYS PURE, Presidont Millersaid he hudn't seen Beammon for over a year, His (Miller's) uotives were alwaya purs, 04 ho buried back tho {usinuation that ho wuy Work~ fog in tho interest of the glll-edged finoncler, Lo would withdsaw lis_resclution, TR INSULT ATONED, Commisstoner C.awford suid that Gommissioner Harrison’s remarks sbout the Doard und Scummon 'wero not proper, Commissioner Uarrison sald o woyld fako them back, Ho did not say that any Commlssloner was in league with Scummon, What bo #afd was that tho de~ [py in securing quarters for tho Recorder apjieared 1o bé in tho interest of that distingulebed jouruaiist, Comniesloner Olough fuvored the postponement of the whole mutter for oug week, but uo furilier, 1n or- dor to ivo tho Commissionor on Publio Records time 10 investigate, HE DON'T OANE YOR SCAMMON, Commissouer Gallowsy said ho cured uothing about Seumnmon, He didu't think Lo owned the Mariuo Dullding, though it was generally couslderod that ho did, Twan b pretty wood bulldlug for th Rocordor, however, uud lio was nomewhat in favor of it, HAM AND TIE, NEWHPAVENS, Commissioner Ashton took upon bimself tho trouble to #uy that lie cared nothiug for tho uvwspapers, aud abods ut much for Scamnion, The ltter's building ‘was not sultable for tho Rucorder’s oflice, ond that was 1o reuson why ho was epposed to rantisy . A Commissfoner Laving objocted to tho withdrawal of President Miller's resolutlon, it was puttoa vote, withi tho following result: Yeas,7; nays, 7. 1t was declarel defeated, On wotion of Commissloner Ashton, the whole matter was referred to the Committeo ou Publio Ser- vico und Publlo Records, with fusiructions to report noxt Mnll-ll:i'. ‘Ehie Board thon adjourned, — e MAYOR MEDILL IN IRELAND. Aprivate lotter from Moayor Modill, dated Seopt, 7, from Cork, Ireland, glyes o highly interowting nccount of Liu passago acrows (ko Atlantlo, aund describea tho to tho Irish coastand the surroundings of T'ho follow ing extracts aro mado: AL 1L o'clock p, . (Friday, Bopt, 6], the revolvin #ush? Jights of Cape Ciear Light-liouss, ou the sout] const of Ireland, were Qrst weol ; wind absting, Sat- uritay morning, up 8t 3 o'clock; coast of Irsiand lu full view, Tho lutenselv arcen verdure clothed the ot hills clear down fo tho walor's edge. Tu apota tlio rooks woro bare, but I wah surpriscd ai tho emorald hiio of {ho landscape, down to the very broakors, Tho conat Liflla around'Cork Harbor are 16l 10 600 foot hfgh, but thoy nll kave a lovaly lawn_ look., Thip dnrk greon torn hiadges Tun over tho, hild and blnfs o overy diroction, sibdividing the Jonds inta ittle fiolda of one to ten aerea, Tha wheat harvest linil Heem o, and Lo Uit atacks wers hickly dalte over tho fields, whoso vory stubble looked greon. Catils and sheop wero poaturing overywhote, iiundreds of lttl whilo ono-slory enlinges, or hovels, with straw. thtehod roofs, showad how denno was the popuiation, and how impoounious in a land so rich and_ benntiful, A Tjttlo ateam forrybont camio up to_th slips aldo and took off about half of tho pessongors, and then ran futo Quicenstown Landing, two or Liires miles din- tant, The barbor iy maguificent, spacious, snfa: tho waor deep, and All tho shores, headinude, projociions and blnfe, ore carpeted in graen, and stiidded with treea In clumps, rows, and einglo, The roflroad yiada slaug up b harba, from Questntowy o Gurk, 12 nillea by rail, 20 by wator, sl scenery Oner thaii that on_the Hudson, luxuriant an that ono accy in e Techo country. 5 ApIwao saying sovorsl pages back. T bired o Jmunting-car for a ride; Wo— J— mounted with mo and awny wa went, tho drivor in front, with one horse, The city was Soou eeen ; though posecssing 81,000 inhubltnnte, 1t doca 1oL cover over 250 or 360 acron of land. It 1n located al the head of the hinrbor, or mouth of thio little Leo River, betweon high blufs, eneh aa thowo which bound Iittsburgh, Thore are e broud, ahort sireete—all tho ofliers aro narrow vod crooked, Thoysro woll-paved and cleon, Tlen. Are pleuty of churches and convents, pollcemen, donkoy-carts, sad _soldiers, Redecontn fit” aboul in overy direetion. Tho peoplo accmed it no hurrs— Qoing nothiug, Many 0ld women sat_about tho atovs, ands good many lusts, rugged men woro & audis nround, smoking pipes not over an fuch long, and troops of urchiug in tattors wore playing i oiloya suid spacee, Dub an & whelg tho population wero well: Aresscd, orderly, respeotablo, and decent-looking, But nobody scemed {o have much vf anything to do,” The town 1 fnfshed ; Tho vegelation fa as rank and ow Orleans, Molite, or ot a mow louee ia heing bullt nor om old one repajred in all Gork. To tho oye, §t does moi erom probablo fhat hotso hia been orectod for 100 yoars, Tliero aro n forw rathor o granito buillings ond o fow handsomo brick atructures, but, with theso oxcoptions, oll Cork consista of stono and brick, covered on the extorlor weith cement or stucco, whitowashed, The houses aro two or throo stories on tho butter streets, nnd ong story on the poorer onca : roofd all eteep, and covered witly vlate or tlo. X could not hear fhint n fire lind ever broken out in this clty, engines or Jnsuranco. 15 an our wo had seen tho outeida of everylhing worth secing in {ho city, nd siruck out fnto thie cous~ try for Blarnoy Castle, G miles distant, Tho drivo was o Clurming onoall the way. It was up asd over geutly Blopiug hills, nlong Hittlo valieys,—a bLighly eulllvated couniry,—irees in profusion on ‘nll the steop, rougl, craggy ground, and long lanea and ronds, Btopo wull for millos and hiawtliorn liedges evorywhere 5 xoads in Bpiendid condition ; the scenvry chinnging ltko s pon- otams nt very iitblo difance; Lo bara wanto oF worl= out 1amas avery incd, nob covered with crops or graes was adorned with trees of many variotles, I Bover aaw anyibing Leforoequal to 1t fa quict, Tiral Denuty, but the dweliinga of tho inbabitants of this Jovely fand nro huta ond Losels with straw thatch. roofe—~the oxcoptions boing o few lordly castles mil apart, TA"X% Inst wo came to Onatte Dlarnes, sn old frams ‘bullding, Afty feet front and eighty fect iigh, standing wupon the odge of a precipitous rock, and flanked by old walls lnR ‘bastions, It was built’ about 400 years ago—in 1446, We all made our way by winding stairs to the top of the wall, and there stood, and looked ovor ua beauituln pleco af pastoral scene 18 T over beheld—consisting of, and bounded by, roll- ing, waning, swalling bills, which looked us charming a8 New York Central Park. No landscapo picturo aver naw, was 8o charming, QO aur roturn we took the road down the Lee River, 5 stresm aa clear ne tho Fox, and about balf its size, The sconery, it snytuing was even finer than the hill-road by which wo wont out to the Castle, “0n Tueadny wo start for tho Lakes of Killarney, thenco for Dublin, and after that o clrcumatances shall diroct.” 1 can sce Uitlo uso for either SEWERAGE. Statcmont of Commissioner Cnrter About the Sewer Worls in the Soutd, Wost, and North Divisions. Tho Joint Council Committes on Birects and Alloya was to havo met yestorday afternoon, but fafled to ralse o quorum, and thore who did got togother sat nround and talked on tho question of tho delay in bullding aowors, Ald, Stout wan at first in favor of hia resolution, which was 10 havo the Board of Public Works enfores tho completion of tho sewers by Dec, 1, or to forfeit {he contracts, Ho was willing to modify it, however, to the oxtent of possing s Tesolution which would show the contractora that thelr bondamen wonld bo prosecuted, Ald, Powall wiehed to have the Board of Public Works tuke tho matier {nto its own hands, and, unless tho work was in gaod condltjon for completion ou time, tho Board should put on more men, nnd chargo it to the contractor, Ty proposition to forfelt the contracts immediately, unloss (hiore was evideuco that they could bo fnished thia full, wae Lardly considered possible legally, aud St proposltion of ‘Ald. Powall secued wost Tavorably egrded, 8 lo atitoment waa made that the confractor on th Nortt 5ldo comd 1ot got through in twelve months at s prosent Tate, m. CARTEN, of thie Doard of Public Worke, #aid, howver, that %0 contract liad ouly been awarded Sept, 1, and’ that the #econd gang of nien bad been ordered to'be put on, and thut they would be put on $nmedintoly, M. Curier slso mado n detatled siatement of tho stuta of forwurd- Tesn of al the differoht contracts, und satd that if the men knew that he contractors were obliged o finish by o certadn thue, they would moke w.uch troublo by ik Pullowiug, s o sttoueut made by Mr, Carter : “§ TS FOUTH PIVIAON. contract No, 1 was Iet July 16 to Lyous & Seanlon for £19,167, The woret s mostly in the Second, Third, Tourth, and Fifth Wards ; the worst will bo compleled Hhatn fail, oue-hinlf dono now, Goutract Nu. % let ta 8, Overocker, July 16 for §17,162, mostly in Sixth Ward ; two-thirds completed now, and will be doue this ful Coutract No, 3, mort fu Fourth und_ Bixth Wards, Eopt. 3, to Thomas Mclligh, for 36,472, will be ueirly ail completod this fall, 1N TIIF, NORTH DIVIRION, contract No, 1, mostly 1 Seventeenth, LEighteenfh, and Niue'eeuth Warde, let July 18, to Pat Kelly, for $3,~ 48,75, 48 completal, Contract No, 2, i Sixieenth Ward, let' July 18, to M, MeNichols, for §15,625, s threo-fourths done, and will be wholly ‘com) Jeted ihis fall. Coatract 1o, 3, in Sixteentl, Soventeeth, Eighte centb, and Niuteenth Wurd, let Sept, 1, to B, Lauyon, for 25,677, 18 now one-ualf done, and will be dnished this full, IN THE WERT DIVIFION tho prospect is not so oncous.glng. Cootract No, 1, in the Fonrteenth and Fifteenth Wirds, let Aug, 13, to R, , Hughes, for $32,160, 18 onc-third comploted, snd will havo two-thirds done this fall, Thero hud been consfierable froubls with {his contractor, and lis bondsmen hud niow taken hold of tho work,” Soveral Aldormen said that the work would not bo half fin- iahed wiless moro men Wero put ou, aud 3r, Qurter atated that another guug wua to b puf ot work fmme- distely, Contract No, 2, the Kinth and Thirtcenth Wards, let July 18, to Jumos Kincaid, for $27,795, is oue-half finiskied, and will o eumrflccm thta a1l Contract No, 3, it the Seventh_nna Efghth Wards, let July 16, to Jobn Dufly, for $13,776, is nearlycom= pleted, 'Coniract No, 4, in the Fourtconth und Ff- teenth Warde, let Sept, 6, to C, P, Kidd, for 34,845, will bo one-hoif _completed’ this yenr, Ohe gang 8 now at work, and anothior las been orderod, Contract No, 5, in the Thirteenth Ward, lot Bept, 3§, ta M. Mula- ney, for $18,083, will Lo_two-thirds finfabed this full, Conjract No, 0, in the Ninth and Twelfth Wards, lot ;u‘\u. 1, to M, Mulancy, for $27,143, will bo done ail. 'Ald, Moore sotd that bo very much doubted this. Tiis mon bud two Jurge contracts and was not employ- ing enough men, MR, CARTER EXPLAINED that thie Fin-rl alwaya tried o let the contracts at the Towet figi. .4 whore they know {lie contractor wes s good one, sud 8o, in this instance, ono man had been awardod two contracts, ContractNo, 7, in Boventh and Eighth Words, let Sept, 1 to Ed McGrath for §1 500, onc-Lulf will be doud this full, Ald, Oullerton waf very tneredulous o6 {o #ich an’ amount being com= pleted, Tho Soventh Ward was tho worat one in tho eity in point of drainuge, smelly, ote,, and it had been pitchied into ni-. iho press, tho Hoard of Health, the Councll, und the public, yot this littlo contractor numed McGrath was hardly ddizg sured the Gommitteo that 28 much as possiblo. onything, Mr, Uasrter aes hio work should be hustened IT WAS AGBEED by thiose members of the Comnittos present to recoms 'mond that no action bo taken on the resolution of Ald, Btout until the next Councfl meeting, —_— Notice. Tho California Restaurant, Nos, 144 and 145 Michi- gan avenuo (opposito tho Exposition), under tho mnue agement of Mr. Laurlo, without regord to the very stroug preasure hzought to bear to fncroase prices of 20gular meals, from 6 {0 0:30 8, m,) 11:30 03 P, m., and & £07:30 p, m,, will continuio_throughout tho ens tire Exposition tofrnisb full moals ot 25 cents, Bpecial arrungements have also been made to sccommodato clubs, private partics, und individuals with meals to order'at all times, T¢ will Lo well to semembor the Duimber, an thin ir tho only place you will find thesp oxtruordinary low prices, Scats aver 1,000 at ono tito, The Plnoe to Invest. In these days of inquiry o8 to how oue can best uso bis money, we venturo to suggect the extrewmo safoty aud profit of buying well-located roal catate, In this connoction, wo call attention to (he card of Willlum I, Thuyer on the first page. Alr, Thayer's property s igeated at Nortls Evauston, right in’the centre of the village, and parties looking for & good_invoatment or lvlwwml pluce for a home, will be well ropaiil for cal ngs ot bis ofilce, No, 144 Lasialle atrect, aud golug with Ditn, £r00 of oxpenss, Lo seo the property, b el To Savings Dopositors. R, P, Blanchard, No, 163 LuBallo ntroct, offera all savings bank depoaitors an_opportuaity to turn ther halauces into good chuap lots,—tho bokt svourity, Hee udeertisement (u suother column on fivst page, —_— Ready to Pay. The Becurity Saylugy Dank, in Reaper Dlock, Nod, 93 snd U5 Qlark streot, fa ready to poy all dopasits ou domnnd, No notlce required, Dy order of the Board of Diroofors, Orrin K, Moore, President, et e A Hugo Schome. ‘The fourtls gift-concert of the Publio Library of Kentueky comes off Dec, 8, Ono million five hundred thoussud dotiara will be diatributed {n prizes, tho Inrgeat being $350,000, For full particulars ace big ad- vestisement in Tux TRiuNX of noxt Saturdav. THE COURTS. Nechanic's Tien Against tho Chicago & * St. Louis Elevator, Action for Damages Against the City. Suits Agninst Stookholders in the Com- mercial Insurance Company. Maritn B, Andrus ond Julin L., bis wife, complatned of — Secor and L. T. Carawell 08 follows: Gn Oct. 10, 1871, Audrua purchusod of Secor a leaschold fntor- et In ho following promisca: Lots Nos, 1 and3, Block 1, of G, W, Qerrlsh's Bubdivision of tho N, E. 5 of Boc. 28, 30, 14, und tho buildingn thiereon, n o family renflonco and homestend, tho leaso to expire in Juuo, 1677, Compininnnt and fainily aro occupying thosamo now, and aro ontitled to o homestead cxemption of $1,500. Bopt. 9, 1872, Andrus oxccnuted to Carswell & mortgago on sald premiscs of $2,530, evidenced by twolvo notes, eleven for $30 each, duo montbly, nad ono for $2,000, duo ono year ofter date, with in- terest nt 10 per cont ofter maturlty, Tho cloven $50 notes dro pofd. Tho only consideration was o dobt of §1,518 due to sald Garawell. puling Intcrot on this sum, oud deducting the nmount paid, thoro s justly duo only $1,002.34, 80 that the remainder of tho $3,000 note is without consldera- tion, snd s, In fact, usurious, Carswell refuscs to ac~ caunt, and, about tho timo tho noto was due, asslgned {tto s James W, Storoy, & monoy-lender, to defraud complatuant and provent. him setting up tho want of conslderation, Bloroy claima toLold It for value, and witliout notice, and as such Assfgneo, aud by tho power of ralo in tho morlgnge, Lus advertised the premiees for ‘salo on tho 233 of September, to- duy, Complatnant inalsts that thoassigument i color- ablo oaly, and that Carawell s notico of tho want of equity, ana fa confolorating with Socor, Andrus Aid ot in tho mortgage, nor Ald his wifo, reloaso the Lomeatead rights, and ko alleges tho premises are only worth about $1,000, Thoy are, thorafore, entitled to Thold tho premises fiee from the mortgage. Andrus professes, howaver, to bo ready fo pay whatover snm Jnny bo found due, wud sks un account and injunction ‘agalnat the aato, LIEN AGAINST OfTICAGO & ST, LOUIS FLEVATOR. A potition for n meclianica’ len waa filed in the Sa- perior Court, yesterday, by Georgo H, Wood againat Hough, O, B, Iough, lobert Bayard, and Georgo i, Smith, Petitioner e e o verbal conrael to do cerlaln masan worl: in Inkivg down plers, removing stono from cerfnin pites, and bulld ather plers, and varions other work a8 ho should Do orderod by the defondants on the Lullding erocted on Lota 3, 4, and b, Block 1, in south fractlonal Soction 29, 39, 14, kiown sa tho Cifengo nnd St, Lows Elove- to, Tho work wnato bo dorio In the best mnuner and pald for as it wan completed, but no epeclfic prico was made, Defendnnts heing in baste, complainant sgreed ta work on Bundays and at night, though at an extrnralo, The work complainant fnbists f8 worth $10,361,85, on which thero has beon pald $6,000, still Jeating dite $,371,85, for which amount hio akks 8 ion, {lnt boiug tho only Way o can- protect: bimalt {roni BUIT AGAINAT A DEFUNCT INRUNANCE COMPANY, John 8, Gould sud \illism R, Gould filed o bill ngatnat thio Bingumon Insuranco Company of Bpriny fleld, and Jesse K, Dubols, 0, M. ].KIIH'H Isasc A, Huw- 1oy, 9, D, Low, P P, Enos, Sholby M, Culton, Poscal Nebion 3. Dateman, Charles W, Mathepy, Ans Eastc munn, doin Williams, Jacob Buim, Georgo P, Bawen, Jobn A, Chesnut, J, 0, Henklo, Adnm Jolinson, J. Morse, & B, latiey, Tuano Kopa, J. I8 Adarow, Jumea rown, Gidon Tripp, 8, 1f, Mcivin, Goorge N: Dlock, Edward R. Thayer, Itao B, Curran, U, Wobigomuth, Willlam BT, Bprucger, Z. A, Enos, Benjamin A, Watson, Henry O, Meyers, B, T, Hills, Isaac Watls, aud James Miller, Coniplsinanta held a 'policy in safd Ssngrmon Tusuranco Company, and suficred « loss thercon by the fire of October, 1971, Thoy afterwards recovered 2 judgment for $2,694.89 and cnsta, on which oxecutfon was {kgned and returned unentisfied, Proviously to the fire, the Company had reinsured its rivks and ro- tired from businees, hut, as compluinanta allege, wiil- out ibeir knowledge, cousont, or walver of tholr rights. _ Complainants lcgo that ~thio sbove nomed defendunts huve unpald stock in the Company ; that many clnims hayo been settled ot lesy than 100 centa on the dollur, but if enld ato-k was paid in full {t would bo abmndantly Futiteient to satiafy all debts fu full, Complafuants nele for a disenvery, and ht defen ta muy be prohibited from disposing of their stock or nesets, BUIT AGAINAT THE CITY, Anna Newmeun commienced on action of trespass sguinst {Le City of Clicego, lnyiug her dewages at 5,000, Tho declaration rats aut that planti wie, on he night of July 24, 1873, abant § o'clock, walking on thosouth side of Twelfth street, near Canul on tue sidowalk, which was then undetgeing repairs, Not sceing the conditfon of the wulk, sho stumbled and fell, Lurling her right arm, side, und leg, und, as sho ullcges, was obliged to poy $1,000 fo o healed, TETITIONS TO BERTONE DECREER OF FORNECLOSURE, Guorge P, Kingaley, a8 Administrator of the eatato of Nattan H. Stockwell, deccuecd, filod a_petition agatuel Wil A Shepird, Cbaslca 8. 8. Grouney, Abraham Shepard, end Thomas Webl, to restoro a de- l Tho petition setn out thut a deerce for fore- clornro of a mortgage made by Willinm_ A, Shepard, onthe N, )¢ of tho N, E. 3( of 8ee, 5, 87, 19, was en~ terod of v6.ord on tho 10.b day of Juwe, 1807, for tha I;Xéy; of $4,408.10, which was deatroyed by the fire of o aamo complainant aleo filed o liko patition agaiust Wihiam A, Shepard, Willlam C, Rice, Calvin Jenks, Nuthonlel J, Brown, aud Thomas Webb, The ypremiaes mortguged were E, X 18, W, i of Sve, 7, 37, 13, on which theio wns _due 32,650.5 of Whichs was also dextrayed in Octaher, 1871, BUITA AGAINST ATOOKHOLDERS IN TUE COMMERCIAL INRURANCE COMPANY. R. E, Jenkinr, Arwignec of the Commerelol Ineur- nnco Company, commenced Bgafnat the following stockhalders of the Company: Edson Kefth, D.vid Ballentine, Augustus Baver, Elbridge Q. Kelth, Georgo E. Stanton, Osborn R, Keith, George H, Sidwell, Joln Cutton, and Horold Sprague, Reckwood W, Hose mer, Cinrles J. Iuincs, and Thomas I Seymour, Hutchivson & Luff are complainants’ solicitors, DANIRUPTOY TTEMA, In thecane of Farnsworth, Brown & Co,, su orier wnr entered sllowing the Assiguco to compromies the cliim against Wheeler at 50 centa on tho dollar, An order was entered In the caso of Morgan L, Our 18, ddmmissing tho case, unieas objections arv filed by Monday noxt, all tho croditors who have proved tiseir delts Lnving consented, George W, Camnbell waa clected Assignes fn tho es- tato of Gustav A, Loennicker, - ‘Gounts 1N nntee, Fredericka Otto complaina of William Kramer of plea of trespsss, asking damages to the smount of o Jounua Trainor, na Admintatrntrix of John Trainor, accensod, commenced nn action for §5,000 damages aguat Benjmin V. Fago and Willam Byragus (Pago Spraguc). eary 0. Mooro anid Lawrence E, Brown com~ menced nn aotion in debt opainet G, G. Farmer, tho doht being $2,007.83, and damuges neked $2.000, Monroo B. Dirgant ond_John 11, Bentley” fled o praceipe ngainet James M. Siryker for $2,000 damnges, A "1to forcolore n mortgago was filed by Richard McC..cov In the United States Ciroult Court againal Tlenry Diicusing and s wifo, Elis Greenebaum, and Gerbard Foroman, Tho premiscs on the soutl 30 feot of Lot 4, In Block 17, of Jolnston, Roberts & Btorrs Addition, mortgaged for £3,000, In tho ¢nmo of Custer nguinst Kimball, for thoalleged wrongful taking of o plano, the argunints of connael consimed nearly tho entfro day. Tho {ury wero at length permitted to rotire, with instructions’ to seal thelr verdict f thoy agreed. Juage Wallaco was ocoupled yesterdoy in hearing tax mutfers ngain, Beveral larceny cases wore tried in the Criminal Court, but nothing of publio interest, i el i ‘THE CITY IN BRIEF. ‘Totor MeGraw was found with a stolen horee in his poascesion, aud yesterdsy held by Banyon to the Oriminal Court in $500 Latl, Thorans Shine broke into a barn on Wabash avenus, noar Twenty-ffth street, Ho will shine $50 worth at Bridowcll, Johm Roo can't paddlo bis own canoe, and woa yos- torday doclored @ vagrant, and sent to the Iouse of Correction, Mary Conloy atalo §25 from James Killfeathor, and Tustico Scully yeaterday lield hor 1n $300 ball to appear at the Criminal Court, Justico Bcully yestorday hold a namesako of his in $800 batl, to appear Sopt. 20, at the Oriminal Court, to answer tho churgo of passing a counterfelt $20 bill, Tho Board of Publio Works yeaterday swarded the contract for tho ropairs and clianges §n tho West Madi- son Btroet Polico Station to Duyia Biros, for $5,000. A spocial meeting tho Lady Dircctors of the Orpban Asyluta will be Lield at tha Asylur, thia atternaon at ao'clock, A full attondanco 1 desrod, Onsnd afler Oct, 1 tho offico of the Recordor of Doods will opon at 9 o'clock in tho forenoon, and will closont 4 o'clock i tho afternoon, witliout any noon intermigsion, A Gorman class will bo organized to-night at the Christian Unfon Rooms, No, 114 East Mudison strect, opon to all, Nsmos wil also be recelved for tho Fronch class uuder Mine, Doden, J, 11, Knowlton woa thio fond posacesor of a watchi- clialn and $4 n monvy, John Davan ascortatuied thfs fact, and, covolcons thoughts Niling his reast, ho pur Toluied Knawiton's woultlr, 1hese fucts being dotasled to Bunyon, ho sostorduy hiold Devan to tho Oriminal Court in $400 ball Frank und Ohorles Tullis and Frod Lish woro ox- amined bifory Sustice Haines, yosteray, for stonling two bavkots of chumpuguo froui a cur st 4 he Plttsburgh, Columbus & O'nclonut] Rafiway, 'Tho cand Wus cone tinmed unti to-duy, fhio alarm from Hox 853, ot 10 o'clock yoaterday, was oceunlonud by tho discoveey of NFo bu u burn fu tho rear ‘Nos, J0L aiul 103 Weat ‘Dwolfih siroot, ‘The loss on thio barn v §23 ; ifwnred fu tho Glale, of Chicago, lio rear oud of No, 10, the house of Jubu Duble, wak dumaged to the vxtont of 33, In answor to o correapondent wo atata that * the sun crossed the luo® yeaterdav.at 5h d3m v, m,, Oblcago After com=; tim hich was the instant when the autumn qnarter cammeneod, nccording to antronomieal reckoning, In ordlyiry prunco, th 1at of Sepiember is spoken of sa thio firnt day of sutumn, Dennis anlon, who livos at the cornor of Thirty- firat niid Olurk a{rcoln, s psuited by thres meb, neat bls iomo, at 7 o'elock Bundny ight, and, but for Hhio timely artival of OMcor Kibb, unight inve besn robhed nid injured, The officer Arrested ono of the party, who gave thie namo of Jamea Forrls, “Te cltizenn af Chicago ara raquested not to be die- turbed by the finsucial crinlx, or thio hurry of tho Ex. ponttion, but to find tnto to Attond to the meeting of ibe inciplent Philosophical Bucloty at 8 o'clock this ovenitig, at the Methodiat Clirch Block, corner Olark and Washington atréete. Col, A, N, Waterman will nildross tho meoting, Dide for o grading of tha double track on fhe Ghieago, Alton & 8t, Louls Rflrond, botwecn Bummilt and Wil- mington, woro_recelved yesterday, and the contracta will "bo "awarded at once, the material, wich a4 xicol- Toila and tiea hoving niready Loen purchised, 1l ex- ected to havo this now impfovement comploted L~ Tore thio 1ot of December noxt. Acitizon of the Elovonth Ward writes to atato that there will bo o cliizens! meoting at No. 223 West Rane Uolph atreot, this oventog at 7:30 o'clock, Tuo proper- t5-onuora. aro requesicd to aitend, aud sro cautioned Tot o oloct any mors # scallawnga, but to olect mon thnt will work- for tho futerost of the ward Juatead of Alling thelr own pockets, Tho Genoral Ticket Agents’ Convention was in ese slon again yostorday mornlug at o'eluck, nt tho club- Foom of thy Gruud Pacific Hotel. The delegaten wers occupiod all doy with theconsideration «f the now pna- Fenger taritis, In tho ovening they vidied Huoley's Thoatro, It will tako them @il day tuedsy, and probe ably part of to-morrow, to finfsh tho Llaucy on hand, F. McGuiro is a builder who resides at No, 133 Michigan avenue, and it fs alloged that ho does not pay ‘his omployts, Soveral of them went to him Monduy and demended thelr_ pay, andhe_refused to 1o 1t, Thoroupon Morria Nolan, John Cuscy, John 'Brien,Michaol Connel,John Lyou and Jomes O'Biien a0t toand toro down (ko _walls of a hiouze being constructed by McGuire, Banyon held them all to ‘badl i the sum of $300, to anawer the charga of riot, Ono “ Auntlo Hall," housckooper for Jennio Claye ton, snd_oie”of tho wilnessce agaiust Qopt, Lull stafed to Mayor Bond yeaterduy that Lull had come fu Ly {lio back-door soveral times, to catch a thief named Bill Tracy, whom hnallnfmtletl of belng there, 1o told her to fet him know If Tracy camo there, That was all sho know about it. Oflicer Swanson, snother of Bhieridan’s aupposed witnosses, sald that Lo didn’t know anything about it, aud didut sce why he should bave been called, Tiio #Misslon * whichi Is now being given at the Qlinreh of the Aununciation, Wil bo brought tu a close 1his ovening, At10 o'clock to-morrow morning the TiteRev. Dinhop Foley will administer tho sacrament of “confifmation “to about 500 chiidren, Shico fho miusion ed, o few weeka ngo, thirty-threo converta bavo embraced tho faith _((rom which, in a moment of forgetfuincan, they wandered sway), thanks to the uns tiring exertions of the Rev, Futher Damen, whoro clonuent preachiug edified ol who kiad tho gdod for- tune to'hear him, ¢ Gorporation Gouasel Tiloy states that ho has not ro- cefved the deeds convoying the old Post-Offic ite from the United States to the Clty,nor any oth s i connection with the trausfer, I the deeds sud ub- stracts given Mr, Tuloy for cxamjnation thero was nothing to show the titie in the Uuited Bintes, 3 title was only brought down to the ownerr, who cone voyed it to the United tates, The deeds s conveying {t, aud leaving the titlo in_tho United Stutea, were in Washington, and have jnst Boen forwarded hero to United States District Altorney Glover, As soon a8 Mr, Tuley can examino them snd gatiafy himself that tho title fa good, the deeds will bo drawn up convey- ing tho Posi-Ollfce aite. to the Board of Eiducation, and thoold Bridewell sito to tho United Btates, A bullding in the course of ercction ou South Water streot, near Olark, was tho scomo. yes- torday nfternoon of » ‘serlous encountor be- tween Frovk Stamp and Julins Amed, brick- Inyers at work on the bullding, About 2 o'clock thoy becamoshort of brick, aud when the Lo carrier camo upon the scafold with a load the' brick- nyors engaged n s diapito s Lo wbichs whould kavo thio hod-full, Inaulting langusge foliowed tho dispute, ana finally Stamp throw o brick at Arued, which in- filcted a sovero wound upon the latier's head. Arned dropped on tho seaffold In & scuxclesa coudition, while his ussnllant run off, A police oflicer, howover, cume along aoon after, and weiit in pursuit ' of the fugitive and caught him, Ho was tuken to tho Armory, Atued was renoved to his homo, No. 380 Noble street, whero Do was attended by 8 physiclun, : The Lady EIXPDWI!OH of tho Woman's Hospital of Tllinols desico to oxpress their gruteful acknowledg- menta to tho mony ladies aud gentleumen who, duriug the Junches recently given for ho Leueflt o 1ho o« pital, o bountifully assisted them i services, supkllna. unil patronage, They wish especially to thunk the following nauied porsous: Mr, Wiliam F, Coolbaugh, for freco use of room ; Messrs, Thayer & Tobey, fur o of furniture ; Mr, Ira P, Bowen, for uso of crock- ory s Mr. Jus, Stockton, for teamirg; Mr, Merwin Cliureh, for uso of atove ; Measrr, Swuit & Orouch, for jee; Mr, Tanner, for exceadingly valuab s eervices ; and the Christian Union, for the use of chuirs, =] manugement of thie stone-lofs} County Jull, 1fe wus not simply “Tuere hos not been o largo buildin since {he fire which Lina been attended by us muny ac- cldeuta na tlis oue, There must bo something wrong; somiebody Luya rope of o chenp quality, or incompos tent enployes mannge the derrfoks, Thits accident s only the seventh thit has attended the construction of the buliding. Tho law sppertaining $o mo- tiona for dumnges resuling from criminal megs ligenco fs commended to tho suffercra, Verlerdiy Tuter Peternon wes at work under a derrick at the Jail, ‘When u cluln broke, n stone fell, and Peter Poterson’s body was buried bencath i, Ho'was aimost iuswly Xilled. The body wes rimoved to his kato home, No, 143 Thompsou e:rect, Tho Coroner was notified. THE EXPO.ITION. The Big Show-House Wapidly Pros gressing Lownards Completions=An Immense Collection ok Goods for Exhibition Alveady in the 1dine w=The Opeitang 10 Occur 'Thursdiny Evenluw. The big saow-honse Ia progrossing rapldly towards thnt consummntion which its fuceptors, manigers nud people of the ity huve 8o long lovked forward to, The Jdeu of lust dLarch fu tho reality of to-day, and a reality Which far surpassos tho most srdent anticipations of thomast Imaginative of its originators, The army of workmen who have thundered among the Luilding’s network of arches for woeks past havo left" the flold to be occupied by tho vonguard of the army of exbibitors, Tho building, to sll intonta sud purposos, stands to-day complete, Of cowisc, tuerods much that can be done by palnter aud calciminer to beautify walls and wood-work ; but while the pres— encoof , TIFAZ FINISHING TOUCHES may meot with appreciation by those, who, in the fu- turo will become necustomed to the palace's appest- ance, atill the bulldiug as it now stunds, a noblo struc- ture, the largest of its kind over built w the New World, needs no sctting off to culiance its ong’ pro- eniinent quality, grandour. This is tha only word which fully does justice to the Exposition Bulding's sppearsnce, View it from any stand-polut, it is symmetrically and beautitally grand. With a mighty Iako on ono Liand, snd a mighty cify on tho other, it stands, in tho middloof the * burnutdistrict,” a fit monument tothe invincitle cnergy aud entorprise of the citizens of tho Westorn motropolis, The scenoinside the bullding at present bafles description, Tho place is one vast packing-hotse, or rather unpacking-house, on tho floors of which arc belng poured the weslth of Western, Eaatern, snd Southern American industry, To attempt snything liko a hint at classification of tho goods already unpacked snd placed in position is im- possible, TIE MISOELLANEOUS COLLEOTION comprises a couple of sumil grase-yards filed with the highi-tonedest of tombestones, which, weighing some hundreds of tona fu_the aggregate, show conclusively that the foundation aud flouniug of tho building ere constructod with amplo regurd to solidity ; muchinery of all kinds, borticultural specimous, natural and i waz, speoinens of wool carpet, wirc-work, toda~ water fountaius, terra-cotta work, firo-extiuguishors, and a too-numerous-to-mention lot of other articlea at presvnd {ucongruousty uixed but very shortly to bo wrranged Ly tho law-and-order-party of the Exposition in proper classes, The haudsome bronze fountain in the middlo of (he building fs a £t centre- picco for the structure, but is hardly woll sot off by the miverable chandelier which hungs sbove it, und which, It is hoped, Iy, liko the fag on- the ceniro l(luum, ouly & muke-shift for the present, Judglug rom TNE NUMDER OF GASOLIZRE in different parts of the bullding, light will be lavishly showerod Wpon tho exhibited gooda In sl parts of thy buildiug. Thecoup d'oofl on eutering at tuo main porch will be very striking, A very hanisome confectionery staud, resplendent with gold snd rich tinting, the Pluylug fountusin, andn thirty-foot high soda dispenser, a brllilantly sparkiing gasolior bunging LsiC vy bo- tween tho fountaiu's basin snd “the {op of the dome, just 160 feet overhead, will lend this pust ot ito buflding an atr of encluntment, | It will mpresy the visitor favorably at ouce, nnd provea wolcomo sight for (lio eye to reat, upon whon wearied with gaziog at tho nulittude of things, useful and or- Dauiciutal, Which will bo ready for alagly on Thurs- day morniug noxt, A MEETING OF THE COMMITTER of tho Exposition wau held yeslerasy sfternoon, but notlilug waa dono of any consequenca, The building from uow until oponiug~day will prossut Lusy scotio, and overy atom of spaco will bo required’ for the ‘proper carrylug on of the work of unpacking and ar- rauglug _gouds, o (nauro (his, tho inausgers bav dotormned to allow uobody insid the bullding after to-duy savo oxbibilora or thoir omployes, The utinust vxertions are boing mado to scaure tho comfort of visitors, Supt. Washvurn yeaterduy uotifiod the wanggers hat ho kad mado arrangements by which }mrlllm who hind engsged hacks could bave them walt i attouduuce, und bo summoned by telegraphi as agon un required, 'whicl aystom will offoctiuly” do nway with auy crowdiug and shovting on the purt of lni. portunnto buckmen, Jverything thut money could froourg or braii adviss o fususs (o muccess of tho xposition aud tho comfost of (ho visitors bus Leen o by the matugers ; the exhibitors huve rome for~ ward nobly ; und how, (ho ouly Ahiug 1o bo seen bs, Wwhethor thio ‘outsido World 1s gohig 10 ¢ 1s duty—s thing which, in viow of pust oxperionco, Oblougo vau not for u woment doubt, —_——— The Brilliant Base Burner, scoms lo be taklug tho lead this year, The anti-clink- or grato, revarillo flus, and doublo bottom fu Wie hew ntoye mukes it all that can be desired, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financinl News. Nrw Yonu, Sept, 32.—The day opened {n fnanclat elrclos with' cor tvely 1itilo oxeltemont, and thy ltuntion wanaizangely in contrat whih Wt of lan Weok, Tho Gold Exchsngo opened at 10 o'clock a8 usunl, Presidont Morris called tho Doard to order, and It was nnnnimotialy sesnivod that the room ehonld 1o kept open for the arrnglng of loans and tha natile- mont of Frlduy's and Saturday's bitsino u tirough the Cloaring-Hause, and that any_ memor offering o huy or soll gold fn the Txchangoe or on the atreet alionld be oxpolled, Thie best of focling provatled, It was alsn renolved, thiat tho ptice of gold bio fixed at 113 for sot- tlement betweeh members of the Olearing-~lionre As- noclutlon ; snd tho currency ratofor goid was fixed at 7 por cont per annum, Hiero was & modorate run on_the Seaman's Savings Dauk, atthe cornor of Wall and Pearl ircots, Tho Trusloes hold a meeting, sud revolved to pay ali suma under §100, but on larger sutma ta demandn the thicty days’ notica granted in their chorter, This actlon s in “accordanco with nu -fym\mem mndo smong tho eaviugs bouk munagers lust evoning. Soma fow of the banks can delsy paymeut for days, and ol for thirty uwud on fo sixty, Thua {t will bo scen that 1o savings bonk in o sound condition broken during the present oxcitoent. 08 71D Ul Soine of the up- Town anvings bankn, who adoptod e aamo canrse as the Beaman's, willo othors woro paying out sums Inrger than $100, o Lauks of discount were all open, Soma wore cortifylng checks “good through the OClearing- Tlouxo " und olhicre yayiug in greoubacks, Tligro was, of caurae, no regular busiuoss in eithor stocks or gold, ond brokers waro doing nothing besond trying (o effect tho sotilenient of old trur-sactions, Tho ‘Dankers who have not susponded wero trausactiig o burineas boyond pnying such dovositora a8 called for {hicir mony, Tlioso cugngod in furolgn excliange were outirely idie, 18 tho cloeing of ths Gold Room Loy stopped business in exchongo on Loudon and the Coutinent, Ou tho strect there wero only a fow Irrequlor doal- ingn in stocks for cush. Now York Gentral soid at 92)c/30 ; Rork Tuland at 80 ; Wabash st 47, sud Weat- cm Unfol at 65870, Tho gold brokers to-day cleared all the business of Fridny and Saturday throngh the Gold Exchuuge Bank by uufted nction,~which, uoder the clreumsisnces, was corfuinly o great foat, Every mon sottled prompts 1y by cortifiod eliceks, and {ho Gold Room {8 ow por- footly cloar of all unfinielicd busiuees, This is {m- portant in view of tho situation, and wiil greatly facill- {uto maitors when the Room dn ngain opetied (o busle news, Gold cloaringe, 93,000,000, Tiiore 18 no-pricofor fuoutey, and very Ltld f entd ol X This afternoon $100,000 of 1881 bonda eold at 116 cash, and tho brokurs had -ordera for 5-20n at prices above thie Government wtundurd, “The Clearing-Houso to-day festied abont five million loan certificates in sottlemont of balsuces, This wosa groat anelatanre to the hanks, Tho Hon, Hugh MeCulloch and Mr. Pitt Gooke, of sy Cooko & Co., arzlved from Europe eeterday, snd fenrned for tho firat timo of the suspeneion of their United Btatos firm. Thodisbursements for the United Blaten Navy Dopartment have not been transforred from Juy Cooko, McOulloch & Co, to Henry Olsws & o, At 2:15 p. m, tho following prices were offored for atack cim, caeh, 1103 Luke Skiore, cos, 833 Norihweatern, cash, 42} Ollo & Misslseippl, cash, 28 Union Puciflc, cash, 20, Cuntoms rofelpta to-tny, $36,000, ‘The ?Mlifl‘l)lont“ Tg‘“fl’f’ "(l‘{:hllfl‘s&‘m,m. ‘:&lfll amount of bouds bouglt ot Lo sul-Treas: ¥ $3,09,160.14; # o i Forcign Markets, Livenroor, Sept.’22-11 a. m.~Flour 20@30a, ‘Wheut—Winter, 12 64@123 84; spring, 124 10@121 7d white, 128 10.1@13s 1d; club, 135 Jd@13s 4d, Corn, 324, Pork, 703, Lard, 418 6d, Livenroor, Hept. 27—Evening—Cotton—8teady ; middling upland, 91; Orlcans, 9yd, Bales, 17,000 boles ; Ameriean, 5,000; speculation and export, 2,000, Breadstufls quiot; red Westorn wheat, 128 60@ 123 8d, Flour, 20s@30a. Corn, 3%s 94, Choeso, 603 64, Cumberlund middles, 384 6 8hort ribs, 4ls, Loxbon, Sept, 22—5 p. m.—Consols for monoy, 925@92% ; account, 025, Bonds—5-208 of 'G3, 933 do of '67, 053 ; 10-40x, 003 ; new s, 01 ; Exle, 607, Tallow, 43s 3d@43s 0, FRANRFONT, Sept, £3,—5-20s of /63, 90, . Panis, Bept, 20,—Rentes, 67¢ 173c, New York Lave Stock Market, Nrw Yom, 8wt 22.—OarTiE—Fresh offorin Week, The quulicy is flr geucrally, aud the market oxtremely dull at s decling of about o from Inat week, Natlves ranged at 9@18c 3 Toxane, Bx@8c. Sales tncludo 9 cars Oborokeo cattls, av 750 ibe, Bt 33e3 6 cars Texaus, b} cwt, at 740 3 8 cars, 6 owt, ot Tigo § 5 cars, G ok, dt Bi¢c'; 16 cars fab Kentucky steers, & ovty sk @IaKos 11 G, BY ow, at 1G1c ! T cars, Tig oty 3t Tie 10 cafa Llitnoly stoors, "6 oty ut 103 (@103 6 cat, T3 ewt, at 1@11Yc’ B cars, cwt, it 11@1250; 8 cars, T( cwt, at 10x @130 ond 1 car Kenfiicky heifers, 53 ewt, at 9o, Bitrp AND Lastnd—Frosh rovoita, 10,000, making 20,470 for the Wk, sgainwt 31,150 for lost week, Bheep atéady at 44 @0Ye, Lamba dull and weak i 5@ 7tic;'sales include 2 curs Canada sheop, v 103 13, ot 631 enr, av 127 the, ot Gc 3 1 car, av 104 ibs, ot 83 cart of Ohio sheap, av 82 1bs, ot o¢ ; 1 car, v 03 1, 43{c 3 1 ear, oy 90 fn, 8t 3¢ 3 1 csr Statc sheep, oy 8T | 1o, nt 30’s 2 carn Chnada fambe, av 70 s, 'at 61@ 033 1 ¢ar, av 68 1bs, at 630 ; 1 car, av 30 b, at 030 '¢ark, ny T8 1bs. 08 76 3 1 car, v T4 Ibs, 6t 744, Swike—Eresh arrivils, 11,740 hiogk, muking 35,400 for tho week, ngarnst 33,40 for joat wck, Live hngs were quoted bt 6A(@5 ¢ ; dresaed in demand at 6(@ T3¢, * Thero wus a decided improvement in business attlio Cotton sud Produce Exchanges toslay, and the gencral impression seemed to bo that tho breikors iad Deen passed, aud that uo furthor danger was o ba up- preliended. ' Tho prospect is considered cheering, Rew York Dry=Goods Market, NEw Yonk, Sopt, 23.~Tho Susucial troubles reduced thie volume of {rudo tu-luy, nnd agents were uniformly quict, Jobling branchos wer less uctive nlho, und the Hebrew holidny checkod sales, The market for cotton goodx fs generutly steady ; Indiun-Orchard brown cot- tous are reduced v, *Some mokes of Everett and Tremout eottonetiiels sdvenced le. Prints, shawls, and worsted dress fabrics are less active, Philndelphin Live-Stock Maricet, TRILADFLYIIA, Sept, OATTLE—DBeef cattle dull § sales 5,000 uoud'; extra Peunsylvaufu und Western teets, 156700, ur 10 good, SISO ; commos, b, .o—In falr demand ; sales 12,000 head at $4.00 Hous—Unchanged ; aales 7,000 head at §7.25, Pittsburgh 0il Market, PrrTenunan, Sspt, 22.—Petroleum—Orude; nominal at Hio; reflucd, nominally at 18¢. The Produce Markets, NEW YORK. Nrw Yon, Sopt, 31,~CorroN—In Hmited roquest ; middidng uplandx, 1840, “BREABATUFFS—Are quict, The monetary panic hos bad i doprossiug etfect on fhe market for breadatuffa gencraily, oud free sales could not be made even at decldealy' lowor priceo. Tho dificulty n ollivg ex- chuuge liss driven shippors out of th market, and the Hiomo trade will not purchisse sny more than 18 sbso- . lutely nocessary to_supply pressing wants, Flour 10 @160 _ lower, Roceipts 20,000 brl Buper~ tine Western aud Biate, $3.40@0.00; common to guod extras, $0,60G0 10.70@7.40 ; white wheat extra, $6,70@10.75. Rye tlour acarca 5,90, Corumeal quict and firm. . '3 Cllcntor SLH@L A do Slilwhik 1.45; No. icago, Bl g - do iwaukee, Bte180: corgocs, emn;g&ffinm. RUSRTH No. 8 ' Miwaukee, -$ldd; winter Weatern, $1,60@1.02, Rye, barloy, and malt nominal- iy unchiuged, - In corn thore fa little doing ; prices Jowes; receipis, 215,000 buj stesmer mixed Weatern, 83@04c; bigh mized and vollow, GI@0Tc; white, 65@ GOo, OAta hieavy sud decliniugs roceipts, 23,000 bu; mixed Western, 50@520 ; white, 52@G4c. Enos—Firm. Uax anp Hora—Unchanged, GROGENIES AND PETHOLEUN--Quict and unchanged. TURPENTINE—Lower at 40@41c. Wheat, 32,000 Total stock of graln in_ store to-day : bu ; corn, 2,343,000 bu; oats, 401,000 bu i rye, d4 bu !} barley, 3,000 bu ; malt, 200,000 bu ; véas, 4,000, Poovistona—Pork lower; oxtra prime, $14.87). Deef and cut meate unchinged, Lard fivmer; old Wertorn steam, 835@8 0-160, #00d "t choice, @8.25 ; BE. Louls, d frmer at $4.75@ ‘Wheat frregular und 000 bu; Towa spring, §1,423 Burren—Firm; Wuste 200, OneEse—Quict and fir ut 137 @130, ‘Wisky—Firmer st U8e. PHILADELPHIA, PrrLanELPmA, Sept. 23— Breapsrturrs—Flour firmor; pring extra, family, $4.76@7.35 ; winter do, $7.00@8,60, Woieat du) ; Buake ond Weatern red, $1.53 @1.60 ; amber, $1.64@1L.68, Corn lower; yellow, Gio; wixed, 66c. PRovissoNs—Unchanged. Waskr—Quict at $1.00, BALTIMORE, Darrneone, Bopt. 23.—DBurADETUYTS—Ylour dull aud unchauged, W clioice white, eat dull nud lower ; $1.80 3 good to prime red, $1.60@1.70 ; Olio aud Iudi- unin, $140.31,65. Corn nomiual; ‘utxed Western, 8le, Outh steady ; mixed Western, 44@45c; white, 4C@ 0, Rye irregular, but unchubged, PROVINIONS—Quict aud onsy ; moss pork, sn‘w? 18,00, Bulk shoulders, 8Y@Bxo0, Dacon—8hould- ern, 03¢ @93a; clear rib, 110, BurrEn—Quict and steady ; Weatern, 20@200, Corree—Quict and nominal, Wansir—Unaetiled ut 914 Gl85ge. O0SWEGO, 08wEGO, Sept, 22—BReApsTurrs—Wheat quiet, Corn dull,” Ryo quict ¢ Westorn, 40c, Mrstrms, Sopt, 24—Corrun—Dull and unchanged, BreapsTUrrs—Flour sieady, Corn meal firmer at $2,70, Corn dull and lower, at 60)5@08c, Oats scarce und firm, 8t 4¥@800 In store, Tiax—Mized at $17.00320,00, Bag—Activo at §16,00@10.60, Provistons—DBacon dull und lower ¢ shoulders, 93¢0 clear rib, 1030 ; cloar, 10k, OLEVELAND. OtevELAND, Bopl, 32,—IincAnaTorrs—Grain mare et dil und Inactive ; all kinds of grain ore hominnily lower, PrTRoLEus-—Active and firm; atandard white In car Tots, 140, LOUISVILLE, }.:vlsvru.:, Ky, Bept, 2—Uaoaine—Firm at 14 vy LigkADRTUPRA—Flour anfet, Titovisions—Moes pork hiold ot $10,00@16,50, Bacon In light denimud ; shousders, 93 oleur rib, 19@1050; clear, 10i0, packed; bulk, xhoulders, 833 clewr rib, 003 cloar, 9'4¢, looke, Lard'Arm and unclivoged, Wintaky—Quilot at Bes OINCINNATI. OINOINNATI, B3pt, #)—DREADNTUPFS—Flour held firmy i §1.00@T.15, Wheat Lominsls No. 4 red w - Corii firm ot 65@adc, liye firm st Bl U wicady at y6@4de, Barley firn, ovistoNa—Quict i cloing eteadior than at tho oponing, Mess pork, $16.00, Lard steam e LOIL Wt Bl,0 wuion Of kettle af o, Bulk meats et aud m-mlnlulu ‘\Frlélnll\;d. Dacon apet shioule lory, (Yo + clear rib, 04 (03 cloar, U/ c@Vz50. et ey v, Y ST oML 4,760, wiking 9,100 for the week, agalnat 10,050 for Tt il 7 Uaslior Oystors a uisotella, 8T, T.OUIS, 8. Loti, Bept, 92 larADrurse—Flonr, nofli (ng dono, \heat flat and lowor ¢ millors would not except at a heavy decliue and In pniall Jots, No, 3 red fall Bold at $1,25, inapected § No, 9 do at 81,45, Corn iu some speculative demand, and ronnd lots sold carly at 41@41¢r, cash @43¢ for October i car lots on track, uvg{.{ax. Oata il 3 carlots of No, 2, 340 unked, 93¢ D, Darloy—Vory little dono, Witaxr—Bteady ot 03¢, Provisions — Dork dull ot $10,25@10,60, Bacon lower 3 small lota of shonlders, B7;@00 ; tlear il o3c blonr, 03¢@100, Lard unctangid. Toan—Quiiet nt $4.20@ 4.1 Oatrir—Tn grod deminnid, but only low grades ofierod ; choiee Wialorl Tuzang 1o1d at 3500, Dranotr, Bept. 22,—Breabrrures—Flour quist and nged, Whaat dull and n slade lower: extra, o, , $1.47; ambor, $1,06, Corn stendy at 48¢, 8o, MILWAUREE. 4 MiLwauxee, Sept. 32.—BrEApsTurEs—Flour dull and nominal, - Wheat quint and yeak ; No, 1, $1,1034 3 No, 2, $1:10% cashi or sellor Boptember 3 $1.11 for O« tover, Oatadull and lower No, 9, 28¢. Corn dull snd lrl’nm;nnl. Tiye dull and a shade lower, Butloy dully [0, .20, =t FrEtaits—To Buffalo, 19¢; Oswego, 20¢, REcEIPTASFlonr, 4,000 briss wheat, 140,000 bu, Birraex re—Flour, 5,000 briat wheat, 309,000 bu, ‘TOLEDO, Totxno, Bent, 33.—BrrAD:ToFFs—Flanr dull and unehanged Whent dul, unsettled, #nd lower ; Dush, 31603 smbor Michigan, $1.42, apot and Bep= temtler 3 $1.43 for October; No, 1 rer b do, $1.40, spot ; $1.443 for' Outabor; vember; No. 1 'spring, $1.24, O and lower ¢ high mixed, 40i¢c, tember ; 50@503¢c for October § bor. Oate dull and nominal, Frezans—Dill and nominal, + Reowmrra—Flour, 7,000 bris; whoat, 20,000 bu; «corn, 40,000 bu ; oals, 10,000 bu, BipaENTE—Flour, D00 bring wheat, 28,000 bu, orn, 43,000 bu ; oats, 35,000 b, i 'NEW ORLEANS, Y:?w ‘O“Lz‘:'v Sept. Qla.—l;a\l‘sggrflrnc—l'lmlr dl."l‘: treble, $7,00@7.76; family, $8.50@0 orn quict; white, 7303 yellow, 7T0c, * Oate firinier, ot 48@50c, Brax—Qulet, at 8730, TAY—Quilet; primo, $24.00; cholce, §26,00. PRovistons—Pork—No domand; mixs nominal, at $17.00; dry salt_shoulders scarve, a3 00, Dacon—No demaia & nominal, 03¢, 10, and 103 bums, 14@10c. Tard dull; tiorce, 8.:,03 keg, 10@1 Whisry—Dull ; Loutsiang, 96¢ ; Cincinoat!, $1.09, Cotton market unsottled and pricea irregulnr nad lower ; soles 550 ; strict ordinary to strict good ordi. nary, 143 @16)¢; low widiings to good midiin 175 @100} recoipts, 3,621 ; no oxports ; atock, 11,636, — MARINE. Port of Chicagos ARRIVED. ..« evses1.86Db 22 Bleam-bargo M. Groli, Muniatee, liumibor, Bteam-barge Windsor, Munfstte, lumber, Prop Harnion, Hougliton, sundries, TPro J. Dertuchky, Green Bay, plg-iron. Btnir Gurona, Bt. Joseph, aundries, Stme Muakogon, Grand ITaven, sundriss. getir 3, 11, Stevons, Grund Havon, tan-Uark. Scow BT, 1, Dunhatn, Plk's Pler, W Schr Beloit, Alsaka, wood. Htcam-bsrgy Annie Laura, Muskegon, lumbor., Sclir Katlo Lyons, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Liltle'Georgy, White Lake, gobr Onledonin, Houth Haven, lumber. Jenny Lind, Grand Huven, lumber, . ¥, Allen, Grand Havon, Jumber, By . D,, Grand Haven, lumber, Buirge Apprentice Boy, Grand Haven, lumber. Bebr Mary, Ludington, lumber, Selir Xoto L. Bruce, Grand River, lumber, Boow Sea Bird, Grand River, lumber. Bteam-barge O, B. James, Baginaw, lumber, Blosm-bargo E. T, Judd, Suginaw, lumbor, Stmr Shoboygsn, Two Rivers, suudrios, Prop Lowell, Ogdcasburgh, stndries, Prop Java, Buitalo, salty ARED. Sebr Lizelo Doal, Bt, Joe, 40 kegs Sebir O, Gordan, B, Joe, 30 brls salt, Hehr Goorgy, Seboygat, 700 bu corn, 120 pkgs frult, sud D kge o Bebr B, F. Gordoer, Buffalo, 25, orn, Stmr Corona, 81, Joseph, 20 'kegs beor, 4 brls whisky, and sundries, ” NioNT CLEATANOES, Stmr Muskegon, Grand Haven, 70 tons pig {ron, & brls e o345 b wheat Sebr Ads Medora, King ton, 19,243 bu w) ‘Manistee, 350 oscks oats, 80 bags corm, 100 bags feod, Prop Montgomery, Port Haron, 34,906 bu corn, 997 ‘brln flour, and eundrien. Stme Lowell, Ogdeneburgh and intermediate pints, 200 ris fiour and sundries, , Hept, 92, Lake Freights swere quiet, Tates to Buffalo weie quoted at 12¢ and 130 foF corn and wheat, sud 133o for wheat by stoum. Kingston rates wero nominsl at92c for wheat, Chasters were: ‘Tn Baifulo—8chr Kato Darloy, barley at 120} prop Jay Gonld, whestat 1iie aud oats on privato terms 3 prop Vunderbilt, wliont st 13c, and prop Foun- tnin Gity, corn through, To Erig—Schr ocklog Dird, barloy at 114e, To Cioveland—Schr Bibsma, barley st 1le, To Barnia—Prop Donigamery, corn throngh, Toal, 7 cupacity cquil to 58,000 b Wheat, 50,000 bk corn, and 93,000 bu barley. Xllinois River and Canal News, Specral Dispateh to The Clcago Tribunie, LaSALLE, T, Sopt, 23.—Noarrivals, by river. Tho canal bonts Loviathu ond J, Bouchard, from Cicago, Tosdodd with Tumnbee for Pert, passed ot of tho eanal, an deopped fa, destiuation,” There 6 no river nows from helow, Thoro f5 8 foct & incliea of water on the miter-«t of Lock No, 15, 'CANAL OFFCE, CHICAGO, Sopt, 22.—AnntveD—Deer Park, Morifs, 0,800 bu caru: Wave, Morrls, 5,500 b corn’; Thunderboit, Lomont, 84 yds stone ; Fiorento Doyer, Lement, 69 yda stone’s Rescu, Lemont, 85 yda nfons: 8, & T,, Lemont, 10 ydn stono; Martin Hogan, TLomont, 85 yis stone; Elle 0'Connoll, Sug, 89 yda sione s '3, Harrlugton, Willow Bprings, 48 tons frs Siign, Willow Springs, 50 tons ice:’ Excelrior, Lemont, 85 yda afona : Fraderick, Mareellios, 0,000 bu corn; A, Woolaon, Morrls, 6,000 bu corn unfiualriy, Norrls, 5,000 s corn 3 Diill, East 3lorzin, 145 tona coal; Oayugn, Lockpnrt, 6,050 i corn ; Montauk, Beneca, 150 b carn, 200" brls fiour ; Gea, Shermau, Senees, £100 bu 'corn; Giacls Griswold, Minaoka, 550 bu corn; ' Gold Hunter, Sebeca, 5930 bu corn; rrop Storm, LiSalle,’ 4,500 bu _corn; Banner, LaSaile, 6000 bu corn ; Tereules, Ottawa, 8,000 bu corn; Clicago Dulle, Utien, 6,000 bu corn Kugnsta, Lackport, 89 yds_stone ; Traveler, Lemont, 5" yas stouo; 'Gen, McThoraon, Lemont, 85 no: Henrietta Wulker, Lemont, 8) ' via Edwin Walkor, Jr. Lemont, 67 3da etone, Chan, Blee), Willow Springe, 80 yds stona § Pron Waap, Summit, 85 yda stono: Brilliant, Morrls, 6,000 b corn: Kencbec, Ottaws, 6,000 bu corn ; Clariet, Morele, 5,300 bu corn. Creantn-Osk Leaf, Lemont; Eclipss Lemont; Angusta, Lemont; Admiral, Lemont: Mary ‘Orely, Lomont prop e, Summit; F. L, Bhermnn, Sig} 8)igo, Witlow Springs ; Andrew' Jackson, 10 tons coal, 123 brla salt, 1,500 ibs mdse, LoSalle; 40 brla ralt, Jaliet, Frienfship, Honry, 8760 fort lumber, 37 m lath, Col, Taylor, Lockport, 83.169 feet lumber, 6,350 m iath, Prop Mohawk' Bolie, Wiimington, 55 w lumber, 8,760 m lath, Dlessenger, Wilmington, 83 m lumber, 10,500 lath, ‘Crroaco, Sept, 23—Evening.—Arniveo—Novslty, LaBalle, 10,600 bu corn ; Burr Ouk, LaSalle, 5,000 vu oorn; Taabolla, Utica, 6,000 bu corn ; Monitor, Mor- 118, 5,900 bu corn, 4,600 1be send ; John Cartar, La~ Ballo, 6,000 bu corn’; Pater and Paul, Ottawa, 5,000 bu corn, Crianen—Commerco, Ottawa, 83474 ¢ lumber; Contest, Morrls, 3,876 {1 lumber, 5 bria whisk; Mon« arch, Lockport, 2,024 bu wheat, 8,000 lbs sundriea. R SALE. F.M APAAAAIA SAANANPAR FTOR SATH PROPELLER METEOR For Account of Owners and Underwriters, Dry-Dook, Detrolt, togsther now Hes at Olar} lo with hior enginos, boil civirs, cliaing, uto. Thls vorsal was burnad last June, 160 boon raiao and I now afloat, Shio hat iwa_éngluss of 354xe3 fue Gvlindor, built by the Cuyahogs Steam Engino Works, of ! . Her bollars are 2018 foet, and apparontly in good condition. The undorsigned will recelye proposal sLring b purobase tho property st privata ocT. 1, 1873, And if not sold baforo that dato the sams will bs sold at aucilon to the bigheat biddor. Sslo will take plach at il o'olook &. . on Duned of thy vossel at Trowbridge & Wil- sox's Dacky tout ut Woodwardav,, Dotsalt. f eale, ertas will bo ninds known on dab of eale DAY ut : 44 and 4 3 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Rockford, Rock Tsland & St Louis Raiiroad Company, Przaoprs Orrior | Rock IsLaxp, lil,, Sopt. 1, 1810.§ STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. 1 that tho annusl mooting of the aolen fe e Ao e, Mock. Taand 4 F. Tauls Raliroad Company will ho hold at thio Oificos ot tho Com- bt el of ook Taisad i on Wodaoudey, tis i day of @atabor oty ®yp G GRIHL Prasident. Jony P. WiseiesD, Buoia SCALES, FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD SCALES 01 ALL BIZES, P FATRBANES, MORSE 00 8 111 AND 113 LAKE.ST. partios da- untld MISCELLANEOUS. _ BUY TIE BEST. GOODALL'S PLAYING UANDS, BOLD KVERYWHENE, VIRGINIA OYSTER COMPANY, 1 & . OUAMBERLAINE, Propwigium, doslers ta 3 o g, aod Soll Oyutury, Ohimberininata Whast, Nutolk, Ve, 4 1874 wpens Bupt. 1, Ore ot waifolted, Tiavon it i ot fur (ha fouuioy Lynn Horn e AMUSEMENTS. MUSIC HALL, Clark-st., upposito Bncrman 1ouse, Goand fnsical Entortafuments MILE BERTHA BROUSIL, The Celebrated Bohemian Violinist, Who will mako hor fiewt appoaranceln Oblengo i1 5. Grand onoet, i tho magni Gent now MUSIO 1AL, o FRIDAY EVENING, Sept. 26, AND IN GRAND MATINEE, Saturday, Sept. 27, Aselsted by Distinguished Artists, includiog MRS, M. T. ILTTaL, J.QUINCY EOYT, JR., ‘The Eminent Organlat, Planist, d Qo Miag Orchustral Organ, RIUSIOAT, DIREOTOR., ACLOLPANIST....... J. Q. HOYT, I, ISR Cyncost will commance at8p. m. Saturiny Mating e m, Doors upn nuo hane fn plvanso, Alsa, Bz Oihav opcn, for snln of tickete, on Tu-reday morsing, Bapt. T fedm to 13, Fiokots of nduiy.lut, 10 conts; Resorvod Sents, 7a ccnts. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE PARLOR _{1’.“22 OF COMEDY. Monday, Sopt. 22, QREAT SUCORSS of Dartle T o Eioturo af Lito At tho Son e, " PERIL; Or Love at Long Branch! Exoty Evening and at tho Wodnaday and Saturds Shycn Mgty rooeived mith THUNDERS OF AL Ervent PLAU: In rohoatsal-MAN AND WIFE, In_propacation—artloy Onuphoil's Iateat—1TEARTS, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Booand and last week of America's Dramati ) A b B o meslETs Dramale et MRS, D. P. BOwWERS Bupuorad by tha salentod Youne Tragodian, MR J. O MGOLLOM, commnncing Mondsy, 22d, st tima in Chienki, o 'gend historical spostachlur drama, 3 AMY ROBSARTI Thio oxcluslya praparty ot Mes. Buwars. MYERY OPERA HOUSE, twoon Dearborn and S.ato, Aviington, Cottor & Romble's Minstrs, Firat wock of the Sonenione] and Plctorial Skoteh of LIFE ON Tilit FRONTIER, To which avaty memior of thn Gumpany Wil anpes b Naweontr, Muokin and Wilsun. Fracst Lin billy Jiloe, “Mastor G, Davonpar's Witllam Arlings Hon Caton, aud J. R Kemblo 'In’ Now Bpaclaltk Lvory evening nnn Satnrday Matiacs. Lok ou’ for **The Funny Mokes In M'VIOCKER'S EEI!ATRE. TUESDAY sid WEDNFSDAY, LAST NIGHTS of thé . Bosutiful Lrama, FRENCHWOMEN. Thursdsy—Production of tho new Amorican Play, IMMOLATIO . GLOBE THEATRE. THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE.~Tuoeday, Wednosda Afternonn And Fyoning, Inat threo purfarmane s of A TALE OF ENCHANTMENT. Thursday, THIE HUNCITIS UK O NUTRE DAME, Feiday, BENEFIT OF BRTTY RIGL, ATKEN'S THEATRE, GRAND SUCQESS OF THE NEW COMPANY. Eatire Chaugu ot Peigrammo (his Wo.k. Fisst time of oR." the Buglesauo eutitled 1he OoF BAGDAD. aturdny Mutinees. MARTINE'S DANCING ACADEMIES. SOUTI SIDE-1010 Tadlana-av., WEST SIDE~85 Adn-st., ARE OPEN FOR_THE SHASON. MUSIO HALL, Clatk-st,, opposito Sherman Honso, T:?a:IEVES This new and elogant Hall oan bo had for Concorty, Lecturos, Conventions, Balls, and firat-class Entortainments. It is convenient of sccess, ndmirably lighted, and tho noous- tlo properties are porfoot. Beating capacity 1,800, Seats movable aud numbered. For terms, otc., apply at Room 8, in Building. MILLINERY, MILLINERY! FROM WEBSTER’S, 241 West Madison-st Andrea, Ceres, Lisette, Angot, Torriani, Montpentsier, POMPONS _ AIGRETTES, MONTURES Ee, EDUCATIONAT, Family and Day School, NEW YORK CITY. MISS BRACKETT and MISS ELIOT will reoper thelr school for girls from six to twonty-one, Wedaesday, Sopt. 24, n¢ 117 East Thirty.aixthest, Glels fittod for auy Col logo._Rofur to Rov. Robort Collyor, Chicago, EDGEWORTH SCHOOL. MRS, BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL, e73 W.ABASH-AV. English, Fronch, snd Gorman Hoarding and Day Schock for Young Ladioa and L1 tlo Girls, Tno duties of the Sohool wit bo reaumad Sopt. 18, MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL'S FRENCE iOHOOL ¥ i ‘Tho on) in Now Vark whota Frobie tebihc'ai 1n Pats, Suparior nglist aduontion. Drawlng, Latl, sud Sluglo included 1n the tnitfon. Toardoss havo oy oxcollent qumo, _For elrculars, 35 Wasé Fortyatztivaty No Y. Itotors by pormi:sion to Hrs, . I, Goodoll, Mrs. G Pullninn, Chicago, I1L. : Mra. Goo. P, Plant, 3, O. 1, Bull q‘mn [ J. McGlnuiss, Jens roland, 1. . Heol elnuati, g FMIYAILY—FOR_ YOUNG LA O Tk NIV Rlzela ania Yo thug neta aapecinlly, On:as Sopte 17 0. O WETSELL, Priuvi- el and Propriotor, . 0. TLVA AND MRS, ALEX. BRAD. M Dt oty Mes. Ogdin Hoilmante) Sugliens o Tharaina and Day Sohoal for sun Tuae snd Shildrane 11 Wanc Thiet-olgitiins Now Vorks e o ptosmuor 54, - Abpllcatious may Bo mado. a8 abiuva. 5§ HULKLEY'S BOARDING AND D). M 8001 or Yeming Ladive, Tacrytown on tho Hudo GETTYSBURG WAT SIDIURCG -'I'IE GREAT MEDICINE OB Narun ‘by tho Higaoer Medleal At 5itl1e tos.ires Musculte Powse o the Paraly le, Yo ll]l!;ll Vo 1o 4o Aty and Hovalaps to Yeoung at o U Yokt Diseorsn Cateull and T Clatats 113 i , o loss ST 1 Ghebale ry ol the Sprin Souenite, fimineat K v, ety VI by matl 227 Huaun Dron i i) Paghio s tnpnidla, froma Modls J psngaisbod vt I by WILITNEY BROS ol at., Polladvipbls, P oF FRACTIONAL CURRERCY FOR BALK AT TRIBUNE OFFICE.

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