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18 71 115 e e 1776--1876. United States Centennial Inter- nationnl Exposition. Offices to Be Established in the Western States. Tt WENT oF T CENTENSIAL LOARD OF PLavor, Qranp PAorr1o HOTEL, UNICAGD, Bopt. 2, 1673, Do the Wesern Precs: Qexrnemen: The Subaeription-Committao for tho Weatorn Btatos, uppointed by tho Con- tennlal Bonrd of Fluance, aro orgaulzing an nusiliary 8tate Committee, in aud for tho Stato of Illinois; and will, ns fast as possible, organize slmilur ones in cuch of tho Westoru Statos, In ordor to proparo tho way, and that tho peo- plo may know tho lustory, charnctor, progress, eud futuro intent of this Grand Natlonal Jubileo (to boLield fu Lhilndelphia in 1870), tho Com- miltco Intend oflleinlly to publish n brief rocord of tho entivo proceedingd, up to tho prosent tlmo, through the columns of tho Chicago pross. You, gontlomeon of tho Westorn press, aro ench und sovotally respoctfully asked to publish the communications regarding such proceod- iugs, for tho beneflt of your readors, 88 every citizon Lins nu interost In the porfoct success of tho undortaking. Coples of all papors thus aiding are fled, and will Lo doposited, with tho history of tho Bxe position, in the national archives st Washington, The Committes will feol obliged to all journnls publishing or commonling on theso articles for three copies of tho numbers contaiving such comtents, &o. By ordor of th Committe, H. 8. Laxsiyg, Becrotory, TooNs OF TIE Bllnsm\n‘nuwflo“nlfl‘nl} ¥ The United Statos Centonnind Imgers national Exposition. YUBSCRIPTION-COMMITTEE ROOMS OF CENTENNIAL LOAND OF FINANOE, AT GRAND PACIFIO HOTEL. CHICAQO, LETTER 1, o the Lditor of The Chicugo 1'ribune Bm: Tho iden of properly colobrating tho one-imndredth annivorsary of our Ropublic was original with none, but in'the minds of many, Many schemos and proposals wero put forward nu tho bost and most azcoptablo to tho nation. Congresn was potitioned, and the petitions were reforred to tho usual committoes; nt lnst o bill wav reported locating tho_pinco of holdluq a (%chluuuinl Intoruatiounl Lxposition at Phila- delphia. Amendmonts were offered. Now Yorl had it Sarntoge and enis Heights ; Virginia its Yorl- town ; Massachusotts its Bunker Ifill and Lox- Ington j and eacl thought its claims wore para~ ‘mount. After some debate, the amendments were put agido, and Philadelphin, s tho spot whero tho Declarntion of Independenco was signed and read ; where tho old Boll lies that raung out its Joyous pealy Ymulmming « Liborty throughont the land ;" where stands the oid Hall where our fiyst Congrees assembled, and whero our fivsl President rosided,—all peaceful momorles, aud those inteuded Lo be commemorated by tho Cen- tennial Exposition,~wna eclected T'his act passed ns follows : COPY OF ACT OF CONGRESS CREATING TItE: COMMIS- $10N, APPROVED MARCH i, 1871, AN ACT to provide for the celebrating the One- fundredtls Anniverzary of Amorican Independence, by holQlng au Iuternutional Exbibition of arts, manus fictuees, und products of the soll and miue, intlio Sity of Plit'adeiphia, sud Steto of Penusylvunia, in the Four cigliteen hundred and seventy-si Wrrnzas, The Doclaration of Iudependence of tho Duiited Stotea of Ameries was prepured, sigued, and promulgated i tho year seventeen hundred nud rove Euty-pix, fu tho City of Philduiphia 3 and Witenkas, TtLehooves thy peapleof the United States rato, by appropriate coremonice, tho Centen- ai] Aniversaty of this memorable nnd deciuivo gvent, which conptituted the Fourth day of July, Auno Dom~ inf Reventeen hundred aud Reventy-sfx, tho Dbirthday of tho nation : and Wieness, It fu deemed Siting tbut tbe completion of Ihe tiret century of onr national existenco shull bo commemorated by un Exhibition of tho uatural re- sources of the couniry snd their development, snd of it progress in thoso arts which boncOt maukind, in comparison with thoso of older nations ; and Vitnzss, No plnce s 80 appropristo for such an exhibidon us tae city fu which occurred tho event it ia designed to commemorate s and 10zas8, A8 tho Lxbibilion should be n Natlonal Ceichration, in which tho people of the wholo country siioutd participate, it phonld Lavo tho sanction of tho Cougress of thio Uted Stutes ; therefore, BrcTion 1, Be 1t Enacted by the Senate and House epreacntutives of the United States of Aweriea in Congreas dasembled, Thut an Exhibition of Awmercan and Toreign Arte, Products, and Manufactures, ehall he lield, uuder tho auspicea of thio Government of the Uuited Sstates, in o Cily of Philadelphia, Ju the year sigliteen hundred and goventy-six. c. 9, That o commlesion, tu conslst of not more 1uam one delegato from cuch Stato uud from ench Tor- Fliory of tho United Stater, whose funciions ehull cou- tinus uutil the closo of tho ExiifLition, shull be cou- stitated, whoso duty it ehall bo lo prepare and_super- intend the execution of o plun for holding tho ExLibi- How, und, after conference with 1ho suthoritics of thio City of Philadelpbln, to X upon s sultable nite, within tho corporate limits of the sad city, whero tho Exhibi tion ehell bo held, 5co, 8, That eaid Commissioners ehall ho appoint~ £d within oo year from the pussuge of this nct, by the President of tho United States, o tho nomination of (lhc Governors of the Stutes and Territorios respoct- 4, That, in tho eamo manuer, thero shall boap- peiutid ono Commiswioner from each Slate and Ter- Fitory of tho United States, who shull azsumo the plica and perforan (o dutles of auch Commiselonor or Gom, missoners aa may be unable to attend tho nicetings of the Commission. 5, 5. ‘Anat tho Commission phall hiold its meetings inthe City of Philsdelphin; oud that o mujority of it membera #hall have full power to make nll leedful rales for lto gosernment, 5Ec, 8, Thut tho Cotnmnission shall report fo Con- groes, st (o first ecsaion after ita nppointment, o suits ublo duto for opeuing und for closing the Bxbibition ; n sehiednlu of uppropriato coromonies for opening of Qcdicating the same ; b plun or plaus of tho buildings ; & compic(o plun for the reception and clossideation of neticles intonded for exhibition ; tho requisite Custon~ Houso regulations for e iitroduction into this country of tho articles from forelgn countrics intoud-~ cd for oxhibition ; nud sl viher matters o8, in thelr Judgment, moy bd hnportunt, ££0. 7, hntno compensation for gervices slnll Lo paid tho Cummissioners or other oflicers provided by 1lifs nct, from tho Lressury of the United Stales; nud 1hio United States shall uot bo liable for any expensca attending such exhibition, or by reason of the enme, HEC, 8, ‘That, whenevor tho President shull bo in. forized by tho Governor of the Stuto of Peunsylvanis that provision hus heen made for tho erection of suit able buildings for the purpose, and for tho cxclusivo lio Commission fereln provided for tho praposed Exhibition, tho President shall, through the Departinent of State, muke procluniation of tho same setting forth tho tiuo nt which tho Xxhibition will open, tud the place at which it “will be Leld ; and ho ¢hnll communieate to the diplomativ representatives of ail nations copies of tho enmie, togother with auch regu= Iattons a8 way be adopted by’ the Commissioners, for publication i their yerpective countrics. COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED, Tho DPresident of tho United States, accordin, to tho thisd soction of tho ack, appointed tho fol- lowing-named Commissioners, sy appears from the 1ecords of the Department of Stato at Wash- {ngton, to-wit: DEPARTMERT OF STATE, Wasiaro, March 1, 1873, Jolins T, Shoemaker, Cluirmun of the Phila delpi Centenndal Caminittez, 011 Vine Street, Philu= lelphia, St Tncomplisnca with the requost contaned in your Ietter of the 20th ulk,, I fucloso berewith o let of all the Commi: sloncrs appointed to duto to repragent the ftates oud Territorles ot the Centonnial Aunlver- »ary of American Tndependence, (0 be hietd fn Pllae deiphlu, Pa., in 1870, Wil thelé realdences, 50 fur ug the Dopurtmient us been informed, T um, ' Bir, your obedient servant, Tasseroy Husr, Alaluma—Willan 7, Dyrd, Sclma, Commissloner § James L, Coopey, 1uutsyille, Altornate, Arizina—Richurd MeConnlek, Washington, D, 0., Commirefoner ; John Wasgon, Tucson, Alternate, A rizansag—E, W, Gantt, Little Rock, Commissioner; Alexunder McDonald, Little Roclk, Alternste, {orpig—Jokn Dunbar Crefgh, No, 714 Shotwell sticet, Sun Francyeo, Commnisaloner ; Johu Middleton~ 509 Monigomery strett, San Frunclaco, Alteruato, Cotorade—T, Muraliall Pan), Fair Ply, Commiesion. o3 N C, Mooker, Greeley, Alternute, Canniecticut—Josoph 1. 'Mawley, Tinrtford, Commis~ 1 Willlum Pbipps Dluke, New liaven, Alterunte, Detkota—Qoorgo A, Dateelder, Yankton, Gommlie stonir ; folomon L, Spluk, Yauliton, Alternate. Deticteare—Tents Fo Askew, Wihiiington, Commis- stoncr 5 Jobm 1, Yoduiey, How Gastie, Alteraiuto, Trintitet of Columbia—~Jumes O, Doxier, 123 Tour- and-a-half street, N, W,, Wushington, Commisslouer ; Iawrenco A. Gobright, Washington, Alternute, o filu—iain B, Adums, ducksonville, omunission~ - Dornard, Tullaligkece, Alternate, iy ——y Commissioner ; Lowly Walu Soiith, PLidwdolphin, Fa,, Altornate. Jiaho—Thomas_ Donaldeon, solée Ofty, Commis- sloncr § Jumen H, Roynolds, Holso Cily, Alicrmato, Tit:nia= Fredorick L. Matthows, Carlinville, Comn~ misalonor; Lawrenco Woldon, Bloominglon, Alter— nate, "Indtana—Joln L, Osmpbell, Orawforduville, Com- ivaivier § David 3, Bogd, J5., Philadelphis, La, Al- crnato, Jfoia—Robort Lowry, Davonport, Cammlaslonor ; Qoker T, Olarkeon, Elilors, Hardin County, Alternuto, Jansds—Joun A, Murtih, Atchison, Commiasionor j Georgo A, Crawford, Fort ficott, Allornato, Tenitucky—Ttobert’ Mallory, TaGrange, Gommisslons er 3 Smith B, Houbs, Mt, Washington, Alternate. “Lustfaiunu—Jdonn Lynch, Lock Hox i), Now Orloans, ommigaloner; Edward Peulugton, Yhblidelphis, P, Alternto, Maino—Jostiun Nyo, Auguats, Commissloncr ; Oharles P Kimball, Portland, Alternate, Marylund—James T, Eaxlo, Contreville, Queen yone THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1873, Qonnty, Commixstoner + Jolin W, Davls, 25 North Cal- vort atreet, Daltimare, Alternnto, fassag)iclis~Gootgo 1, Loring, Balem, Commis- sloner s Willlam B, Spooner, Bostut, Allorainte, Michigan—James Dirnoy, Tiay Cily, Gonuninslonet Oludiun 1, Grant, Ann Athor, Altebinte, Minnesota—J, Fletchor Willins, 8t. Paul, Com- miraonor s W, W, Folwell, 8t. Antliony, Alternato. Mississtppi—=0. O, Frouch, Jacksou, Communsloncr; — —, Alterunto, Missour{—John oNell, Compton THll, S, Louls Camminedoner s Samucl Wige, 81, Josoph, Alternnto, A‘Il"lblrltl—\\‘lllnllt 11, Olegett, Deer Taodgo City, ommteslouor 5 Lulrick A, Largey, Virghin City, Tante. Nebruaku—TIenry 8, Moody, Omal W, Yurnar, Drownavillo, Altornute, Nevada—Willlam Wirt Mqu" Eurcks, Tander County, Commiksioncr § Jnmea WV, Unines, '—, Ale tornatd, New ' flampshire—Trckiol A, Strw, Mancheater, Gommleplonor 3 Asa P, Cate, Northflold, Altetnato, Netw Jeraey—Oresten Olovéland, Jorsdy Clty, Come miseloner ; John G. Btevens, Trenton, Alternate, IA‘m Sledico—11drldgo W, Littlo, Santa Fe, Commils= slonier 2 Netw York—John N. T Truyn, Albany, Commis- slonor; Oliarlos 1, Marsiall, Now York Olty, Altoes aale, North Carolina— — Commissloner ; Jona- than W. Alborison, Mertford, Perquimaus Gonaty, Alternate, Olifo—Alfred T, Goshorn, Cincinnats, Commisefoner Wilson W. Gridith, Toledo, Alternato, eqon—James W, Virfuc, Baker Oliy, Commis- sloner; Audrow 3, Dufur, Puttisnd, Altemito. Pemisylvanit—Danicl 3, Morell, Jolinston, Commls- slonor ; ‘Asa Packor, Mauch Obunk, Alternate, Rthode Jsland—Gcorgo A, Corllss, Providonco, Com- miswloner ; Sumucl Powell, Nowport, Alternato, South Caroling— — —, Commisslonerj Archi- vald Cameron, Olinrleston, Alternato, Téhnessco—Tliomas oldwol, Sheibyville, Bedford Gounty, “Commiasionor § Willdta ¥. Frosacr, Nnal= ville, Alternnto, Térap—Williom Henry Parsons, Now York Cily, Commissloner, Utah—Jobn T. Wickizer, Salt Lako City, Cormis~ sloner ; Ocar G, Bawyer, Balt Lako Oity, Altornuto, Vermoni—Midaloton Goldsmith, Rutisnd, Commte- sloner ; Henry Chase, Lyndon, Alternato, Virptnia—Waller W, Wood, Halifax Courl-House, Commiesfoner ; — =~—, Alternate, Washwigton Territory—Etwood Evans, Olympin, Comn iesloues ; Alospudor 8, Aborutty, Conlilz. Gounty, cron , Commiastoner ; et Virpinia—Moxnnder . Botelor, hopardstown, Commissioner ; Audrow J, Sweenoy, Wheeling, Alter- nato. Wisconsin—David Atwood, Madlson, Commissloner; Edwava D, Holtou, Milwaukoe, Altcrunto, Wyoming~1, Latinm, Larafle Qity, Commissloner; Ttohert 11, Tamborn, Philadolphis, Pa,, Alteruate,’ Tespectfully, &e., H, 8, LANsiNa, Secrotary. . THE CALIFORNIA ELECTION. Bpceches by Leland Stanford and DNEarls Alopikins, at Sacromento ; and by Gov, Booth, ot San Francisco. GTANFORD AND HOLKINS, Sacramento (Sept, 12) Dupatch to the San Francisco Aita, At 4 this aftornoon, ail tho hands of the rall- rond sliops in this city kuocked off worlr, pur- sunnt to printed noticos, aud rapaired to tho im- meueo car-shop at the eastern ond of tho yard, to hear Loland Stanford aud Mark Hopling on tho present political situation. Thae avnounce- ment of tha speuk(nfi. made yosterday, was soon known throughout tho city, and not’ only the workinen, bul a groat number of citizons of ll parties, flccked over tho slough, o that thore wng o grent crowd of over 1,000, including mnny Indies, prosont, The meoting having been formally organized by tho selection of a Ohair- man, fielnnd Btanford wae intreduced. The sloleton in the Bucramento closet is tho omui- prosont fear.of tho romoval of the workehops, and it way genorally bolieved that the annouuce- ment of the intontion to causo tho removal was tho causo of tho meeting. Gov. Stanford ngroeably aurfirlucd his listen- ers, in up least one porticular, by nover alluding to the subject. !Ii«a[tml.‘uhwnanm'olyudu!umm of the railroad against tho atiacka mado upon it, and particularly the charges in Nowton looth's Platt's Hall apoech, o dwolt particularly on- tho sentonco : *‘ Groat Hoavens ! you ate 2,000, while thoy are but three,” and cited instancos from I'ronch and Ameriean history to prove that far mightior powora than {ho Contral Pacifio Railrond wero utterly without power, whon the pooplo once ko willed, and that 1t was o potent absuxdity to atéributa to a single corporation tho noility, oven if they Lind tho will, to overside the peeplo, more_ particularly, too, when it was to thowr own_dotimenl. 1o oaid tlut froights wore alreedy reduced to the lowest payg stend- ard; that thoro s not, snd novor s beon, dis- crimination by tho Company, betwoen cither per- sons or localitics, excopt tho logitimato discrini- nations to secure a share of tho trade of compot~ ing rontos, aud that all such discrimiuation worke directly to tho beneils of San Fraucisco and Sac- ramonto, That this discrimination necessitates tho churgo of passago from Btockton to Snn Trauciseo o bo £3,60, whilo from Bncrumento thera it is ouly $¢; and that to proveus the re- sule of tickots tho Company conmot issue loy- over tickols, e cited ns some of the benofits to tho coast resulting from the rond, tho break- iug up of tho two $runl monopolics, the Western Usion Telograph Company aud the Ico Compnuy, Ho argucd ngainkt the olection of Bouth to the Senato, aud with admirnblo skill ho auswored all the allegations against the Company that owns the road. 1lo was followod by Murk ITopkins, who read o carofully prepared arliclo on the construction of tho mm{ and its management, nnd answering tha fanlts found agninat it. o also gaid that tho rumor of tho removal of the shops was unfound- ad, but that the effect of tho recent clection on tho sale of bonds would precinde the building of auy mara toad, and would necessitato o gon= orul dischargo of all worken in the State not actually required for tho rosds in operation and ropuirs. Gov. TooTH, From the San Frangisco Chronicle, Sept. 14, Tho ovation to Gov, Booth last night was, in most respeets, & grand success, aud fully nttost od his popularity with tho masies. At 8 o'clock, tho procession formed at Morcantito Library Hall aud marched to Oukland Ferry lundiug, hended by & band under the leadorship of Bullon- borg. Maj, Harvoy Lake acted as Mlarshal of tho procession, Only about 150 torch-boarers wora in line on tho march down to tho forry, but tho number was largoly incroased when it ro- turned with the hero of the Liour. An immenso mdewalk brigado tollowod the procession to the boat, and Duvis street, in front of the ferry~ house, wns packed with noople, &ix gray horsos attached to an clogant baroucho weroin readiness within the forry-houso to convey the Governor totho Grand Hotel, At hulf-past 8, tho forry- hoat landed. A largo crowd of presongers camo up the pangway, und among them Goyv. Booth, in company with Judgo ioffman, Col, Jumes, aod A, B, Hallidio, Wheu the gentlo- mon were sented the Dbarouche, the gates wero ibrown opon, nud g8 the crowd on tho outsido caught sight of tho Goy- ernor, chaor aftor cheor went up. 'I'he proces- sion ook up it llno of march, headad by odeay, from which bombs and yockels were nlenfiify firod. Tho routo was up Lrosdway to Mont- gomory, to Cluy, to Ieurny, to Culifornia, to Montgomery, snd along Montgomery to the Grand Hotul. Along thio ontire route tho sido- walka wera pucked with people, and the windows filled, ‘Pho men in line were provided with col- ored lights and Romau candlos, and a fine pyro- tachuic display would have heen made but forthe hoavy fog which somowhat obseured the bril~ linney of the flveworks. ‘Cho illuminations were fow in pumbor and lusignificaut in chorsctor. Goy. Booth wus ohoored glong tho ontire routo, ond when at lusb tho hutel ‘was reached New Montgomery streot wos o dewely prcked that with dificulty tho enrriuge was driven to the ontrance. The Governor at ouco nsconded to tho parlors, whieh wero fillod with ladies and geutlemon, Ilo was gmulud by many of the forewost citizens of San Francisco, who comenced the purely American hand-shak- ing Furunon. which might liave lasted uutll miduight had it not been uterrupted by tho crios for Booth from the lorge crowd in tho wtreet below, ‘The Govornor appoared upon the batcony, in responso to tho calls of the multitude, at 9 o'cloel, His appearance ereuted o Irosh out- Lust of cheers, loud and prolonged, and it was sevoral minutoes before the crowd beeame sufli- ciontly quiet to onablo tho Governor to L heard, A, 8, Hullidlo, tho defuated candidute for tho Honate on tho People’s Union ticket, and Ham urding, with tho represontutivos of the prauy, and one or Lwo otliers, occupied places on {ho balcony, Tho paclors of tlo lotel wera crowded with Indies nnil gontlemon, many of the Iending local pollticiann Loing among the Iattor, Witiwut any formal Introduction, the Governor began his addresd in nckuowledgmont of tho ovatlon, speaking na follows TrrLow-Crrizens: Slanding In the presonce of this vast, living mnss of humanity, consclous tha for tho moment Iam tho foous of thousunds and thousands of BYM' tho feoling that prodom- inntes in m{ Lrenst is not ono of pridey it Is not one of gratifled vauity or uny oxaltation of apivit, but rather o fooling of personal insignifieanco— tho renlization of tlio littlonoes, tha nothingness of sny individugl, oxcapt tu 60 fur as e mYW #onts & correct, right-!lllnldny publio opinion, {.Uhcmru,] Wo have rocontly beon informed, por- npn not by designing lips, that thero wad no dangor_from singlo or combined monopoly, be- cauro tho peoplo always had it in their power to redroas their wrongs and vindicato thoir rights, I confoss that I do not undoratand what forco thora can bo in the argumont for the indofinilo continuance of auny abuso beomuso a day of reokoning will come, A day of wrath may como, when tho peoplo will destroy that abuso, {Choovs.} 10 T havo road Listory avight,—If I have intor- protod ‘human affairs correctly,—opprossion in ‘somo form {u o rule 3 populnr Jiborty {8 tho ex- coplton, ftis just ns trno os b i8 ul(n‘ thnt “otornal vigilance I8 the prico of liberty.,” It 18 o prico that must Lo paid an Ly dny, and ovory day, it wo_would presorve that Incstima- ble ‘boon. Undor s republiean governmont politien] partics grow up for tho ]mrnnsu of Iving form and oxprension to publio_oplnion. t Jongth there comes a timo whon designing ‘mon manipulato party machiacry in order to do- feat o fair oxprossion of tho publio will. \When that timo dooes coma, pariios must Lo rofortnod or thoy must bo destroyod. [Cheors,] Wo mast atil go to tho liviug mnsdes themuolves Lo ax- certain thelr will, and not to any clique or vng, or private oftico to learn what {lielr will ought to be. [Ronowed cheering,] When that will is oxprossed undor tho forms of law It ought to Do oboyed. Whoover rosists it, whoover on- donvorstodefont,itbecomos o public onomy, That will lins boon oxpressed huro. It I8 oxpressed bofore mo now, [Cheors.] Wo linvo just boen told by tho Presldont of tho Contral Paclflc Ttnil vond Company that Your will g baon most un- wisoly, most foolislily oxpressed. [Groans,] Ilo attompts to play agait tho rolo of Nicholns Bid- dlo, -When Jackson vetood thoe bank, and tho poopla sustnined the voto, Biddlo and tho bank tlroatened to ruin tho mntoria) prospocts of this country, Thoy didn’t ruin worth n ceut, [Langh- ter and applause.] Woaro told that the flrat offoct of this ‘ont lm[:ulnr oxprossion {8 to dostroy tho Ing- ish mekot for rallrond bonds. Whoever lins studicd that markot knows thoro hay ‘boon no differouce in tho prices boforo and sinco the clection. If thore lod boon a provious decling, you must look for tha cnuscs in somo reason moro potent, moro businese-liko than this. The Company may have thought, if thota had boen s differont rosult, that they could have mado a flotitious cradit for their bonds. But if their oredit is an thoy roprosent it, substantial and well-foundod, it nceds no bolstoring of yours ; it noods no favor with you, }A Volece—Tho peoplo arg with you,] But, even £ it woro truo ; ftho bnais of tho redit of tholr securitios was tho beliof that that Company own- od and could control the political destinies of this Btate, tho sooner it wore destroyed, tho bot- tor for nll'of e, [Grent applauga.] Tho timo has not como—the tima nover will come—whon this pnnéyln will putin pledge their mauhood to antlcipato the buildiug of a fow milos of railroad, [Renowod applauso,] TIHE LAST CAMFAION. It is not too much to kny, my fullow-citizons, that tho {ssuos of this contost have been watched all over the Union with & deep, porvading intorest, It haa boen instinctively felt that boneath it wos thie underlying principlo that was juvolved in the contest; tho quostion whethor tho Government +was to bo admiuistored for tho benofit of tho many who supported it, or of tho few who aro supported by it. [Great n‘vplnmm aud laughtor.) 1 congratulate you, my fellow-citizons, upon tho vietory you have won. [Renowed applause.] Lot it bo Inown for a1l tima that in o good causo it is Enfo to appoal direotly 10 tho judgmont, the con- molenco, and the patriotism of . thig pun&lu. [Choora.] Lot lisbo kuown for all timo that, whilo Cmsar may lavo a party and l’nmnny orty, you stand for Romo. [Continued choor- ng.] For mysolf, from n heart ovarflowing with gaatitndo, lot mo roturn the thanks which words cannot oxpress for your genorous kindness and unfeiling trust. You cannot trust mo with the faith, tho whole faith, with which I trust you. Good night. [Great and prolonged chcnnu[i.] Tho Governor_then retired to tho parlors, where hio received tho congratulations of tho crowd within, PERSONAL. T cirs, B, T Stephons, of Boston, 1s nt the Pacifle, ¥. James, of Eugland, fs at tho Sherman, . E. Whitmay, U, 8, A., Ia at tho Sherman, Judgoe Kane, of Ban Francisco, is at the Sherman, Georgo Feruan, of Vrussels, Velglum, s ot tho Pa- afic. 5, D Tllard, 3. Dy of tho U. & A 40 st tho In- eié, Villam . Torter, of Deuver, ol i at tho Lo e - T, J, Tanner, New York, 1s & guestot tho Driggs Tousc, 1. Rosenberg, Fond du Lac, Wis,, 16 at the Driggs Uotse, J. G, Btowe, Bloomington, is stopping at tho Briggs Modse, W, I, Bush, Toledo, 18 o guest at tho Briggs Houte, The Mo, 0, I. Browning, of Quiucy, {s at the Sherumab, Dr, 1I, Van Ausdalo and fumily, of Now York, aro at the Facifie. Jnmes Phillipe, M, D., of Washington, D, C,, {8 ot tho Bherman, James 3, Stoughton and fanfly,of Cinclnuath, aro ot the Bherman. Copt. Booth, of tho Toyal Nevy, from London, Eng, s ot thio Taciite, g “ ey r. I1. W. Cooper, Seeretary of tho Fovelly Manti~ facturing Company, of Kunsus City, Mo, 8 at the Commercial, L. B, Firman, the Genernl Superintendent of tho Angerican District Telegraph Cowmpany, was surprised lzst night by o gathering cf tho employes of tho Cows pany ut hia honse, No, i3 Wainut siroct, who pro- sionted him with o gold-Leaded cano 08 u tolen of tholr upproctution, Mr. Mateon Hill, who resldes nt No, 870} Indiana avente, was thrown from his buggy ou Clark atreet, opposito tho old Court-Ifouse, yesterday morning, an: Lind hia log broken. Tho acéldent was occasioutd by tho playful antics of his spirited horse, Mr, Hill was conveyod (o lfu residence, whero surgleal aid waa ot onco summoned. ‘Tho following wero among tho prominent arrivala at tho Commereful yeaterday: Georgo N, Hule, Sonth avon; ¥red Heicht, Claronce, Ju.; k. D, Smith, Mennsti, Wis, ; ¥, 11, Viek, Rochester § W. I, Serippy, Astorin; Phil Potter, T JT, 0. Parker, Kewaueo; B, Hoxlo, 'Somann; D, Rtankin, Nenlds, Ilj H.' M. ayos, Belolt ; James Hawthorn, Novadi, Ia, Dr, Jomes B, Gould, of Rome, Italy, for fiftecn yeara a resident of that city, physiciai to tho American Lo~ gation, und with Witom _tusuy of our chiizens ure e quainted, f8 visiting his frlends at No, 681 West Waushington strcef, Tho readers of tho Now York Obeerror, in our clty, ~know ull about tho schivols cstabliahed {o Romno and _other purts of Ttaly by Mrs, Gould, and somo of hem, wo doubt not, wilk Do glad t0 coud to Mre, Gould by’ hier husbund substantlst tokens of thelr interest in her noble wark, BY TCLEGRATI, Lowpow, Bapt, 23,—Gerald Massey salled to-dsy for New York, Tonowto, Ont,, Bopt, 20.—Tho Toy, Newmsn Tall, thio famous London preaclier, 8 in Gaunda, sud loo- tured (n {hls city to-uight, MISCLLLANFOUS, Ex-Goy, Harrison Reed los gone into the brick- muking bualness near Jacksonville, Fla, It {a 8ad that Ministor Buncroft has decided to dis- contlnuo Lla Babbath evening purties ot tho American qu::uun in_ Derlin next winter, In” doferenco to tho ‘wishod of Awerleans resding at tho Prussian Capital. Gov, Hendricks, of Indiunn, aud Gov. Daveridge, of ‘Tlinols,iave indicated thelr sccoptance of tho tnvitution to Lo present at the laying of_tho corter-stone of the now Biate-Houso at Lanefug, Mich,, Oct, 2, Tho Marshall place, 60 called, niear Lako Wingra, Dina Leen sold during'tho past weol to @ov, Wushbura, This 13, perhnps, tho chioiceat location ond most clo- gant awellivg-houso thers I about Madison, It wus thio resfdence of Sawuel Marshall, of tho Stato Bunl, for soveral years provious to his Temovul to Milwaus kee.—IFigconam Stats Jaurual, When 5t was_announced that Gen, Den Butler was about to vielt Ohlo, littlo politicians wero in a tremor, What ho could want to do with Obio politics nobody could tll—of courso W5 Visit must Luve a pollis fcal siguificance, Of Jato Duiler bus nob beon permitted to noozo Without raining tho ape prehonslons of politleians, T4 lua (ranspired, Loy- avor, tnt Butler camo Weut i bis copncity us o"Crus- tco of tho Boldiors' Home ut Daytou 1o uttend a nivel fug of eaid Trustees, Qulot lias Leen vostored Lo tho anll fey.—Indianapiolia Journal, Barnum's Civcaselon girl doutes that eho ia tho per- gou_referred to by M, Coates, recontly nrreated in New Yorls for her Interest in ko muny Labies, Hho boyas My Laby was nover fu her clinrgy, wia not bora In her boueo, nor fu it dead 3 und, flually, Inever had o Daby." BLo furiber ulates that tho day'on which Mra, Coatc sworo tho child was born aho (tho Cir~ cussion girl) wus on oxbibition in Rhoto Island, ng thousauds will_teslify, Think of ull Rhodo Intiud coming to New York (0 prove a halibl” und discom- At By, Chonte § e g ‘The Grand Fall Opening of Towes & Prescotl’s millinery store, No, 253 Wabash avenus, will occur on Thursday, ¥riday, and Batur- day of thjs weuk, Alliheladica aro expected to ba there, and aro assured of sceing tho finest atock of anilllnory goodw ever on exhibliion in this oity, For urtlior dotuils soa advertisvm out ou fivst page, gt hadernsl it de binla Musio and Monoy. Tho gitt concerts of thu Publio Library of Kentucky are puibiorized by apeclal act of o Leglaluturo, and aro given undor tho mannpomont of ox-Gov, Drumletto, of that Stato. For full particulary seo adyertisement in Tuauns next Buturday, Sl Tho Rathbone Stoves, Thiero fa carcely b porson {u (ho Weat who la not famflar with tho Nathbono stoves, Tholr Fearless Cook {8 tho Srscst thing thoy eer made, which v Wgh prafugy i al adinlt Wi aro foaullar Wil Lol igh atonderd, Ready to Pay. Tho Beourity Bavings ank, in Leaper Dlook, Noa, 90 and U5 Olork street, 1s ready to pay ull deposita on domand, No notico roquired, By order of the Bosrd, of Direotors, Qrrin E, Moore, President, 9‘\ RAILROAD NEWS. Two Local Roads Quarrel Over the Right-of-Way on Stew- art Avenue, A Mixed-Up Affair Thet Will Take Time and the Courts to Settle. The Dend-Ilend Rules to Be Changed in the Interest of Stockuien, Tho authorliies of tho villago of Englawood Iately granted tho right of woy on Stewarl avenuo lo tho Cblengo & Tllinofs Tiver Ratlrond, Tho Pitlaburgh, Fort Wayno & Chicago Itallroad Company liavo beon running thele tralus on the ssmo thoroughfaro for tho Inst fifteen yoars, snd thoy denfod thio right of the suthioritics of Englowood to grant tho right of way ou thio ayouue to any othior road, Last weel tho Iilinota River Rallrond Company put survoyors on tho streot to Iay out thefr rond, snd ot tho samo timo tho Pitta~ burgh & Fort Wayno Railrond Company commonced building & socond track, but wero stopped by an injunction sued out by the opposing corporn- tion. On Baturday tho fofunction was withdrasn by the Ilter rosd. On Baturdny night tho Plttaburgh & Tort Woyno Rallrond Company put 800 mon to work, and on Sundsy ovoning had tho entiro second traclk frow tho cityto Englowood entirely comploted, Tho villago authoritice, as well ns {hio managess of tho Iifi- nols Rivor Ratlrond, aro greatly excited ovor this sum- marysud arbitrary action of tho Pittaburgh & Fort ‘Wayuo Road, and threaten all gorts of vengennco upon its head, To oblain redress, thoy huvo to Auo tho Company, but nothing of (ho Kind lns m yot Deen doue, . I Winston, Zsq, tho solicltor of tho Penusylvania aud Pitteburgh & Fort ‘Wayue Rallronds, bomng futorviewed in regurd to (hia matter, atates that the Pittsburgh & Nort Wayno Rail« roud, when it first came into this clty about fificen yours ago, bofore tho villago of Lnglowood or tho lown ‘of Lako wero incorporated, procured (ko right of way belweon tho Rock Istand crossing and tho city Umits, ‘which right of way for moat of the distanco was four rods In width,—sufliclent spaco fn. which to Iy four tracks, At that time, what s now known s Blowart uvonuo had only Deon portly Inid out’ and dedicated by the property-owncrs, bit not Inid out or uscd 0 o street, Tho’ Pittshurgh & Fort Wayno Itailroad prooured from tho property~ owners an both sldos of tho ing on which Btowart ave- nuo 1 now locatod tho doods for {ho right of wny which bns sinco Uoon used by them, In o fow casos wlero tho property-owners could not bo found tho ht of way was condemned _nccording to Inw, Tho cousidoration pald for such right of %oy was the ogreo- meut by tho Company to put on and rin for fvo yenrn 8 dummy botween Chicsgo and tho Junction, “Chis consldoration has been fully porformed, Tho Compavy also procured, in order to aesure tho ussent of {ho town authorltles, deed from tho Highway Commia- slonero of tho town of Lako to tho corporation, useur- dug it of tho consont of {ho lown authoritici to tho trousaction, ond giving them tho right to Iny ono or moro tracks throngh eafd town nlong nid lino, This agrecment was for n Jiko consideration as tho ngree~ mont_with tho properiy-owners, Tho Company, a8 sluted nbove, havo performed tho conelderation, and own tho n‘z\u of wny botweon tho city and the func- tlon ta aa fullan extent ns they own fhat of suy other part of tbeirrond, Some weeks ogo tho authoritiea of the town paesed on ordinanco nauthorizing ‘| the Iiinola Rallroad Company to lay ons or more tracka i Stowart venuo, This ordiinnce expressly cxeeptod (ho right of {bo Pittaburgh & Fort Wayno of any othor road i aukd stecet, Tho Tllinolu River Rul- roud, nfter tho Pittaburgh and Fort Woyno Ratirond Lud éommioticed to bulli o recond track, put 1A men 1ipou tho gl of wray of tho Pittaburgh & Tort Wayno tosurvoy rond for dtself, Tho Pittsburgh & Fort Wagne Haflroad Mnagers had proviously lind somo negotlations with tho Manugore of fho Chicago & Ilnols Biver Rallrond, with refereuce to Bowuring tho right of way alongsido thelr tracl, und, anticipating that {¢ would bo ucccssary, i cao thot roud camo du town, 4lat they shonld com along tho o of thelr route, nnd desicing o control all tho tracks Infd upon fhel? right of way, thia uddi- tional track wa_determined urion, nnd . consiructed Just Bunday, Mr, Winston furtlior tates that flio Pittsburgh & Fort Wayno Raflroxd hina no objection to graut tho Chicago & Tilinola River Ruilrond tho vight of way on thelr track upon satlsfactors terme, BTOCLAEN T0 IF, DEADIEADLD, Tho snpotiucoment was mado In thero columng nbout o el ogo that the Chieago, Alton & Bt. Lonla Tail- roud Comnpauy would modify tho pass ugroument 60 fur a6 1t Tefated to ntoel brokers, boing compelled to Ao 80 by tho nctlon of cross hned fu granting frco pasoy, mid thus divorting all (ho stock trdo nway from thin city, Soveral ncetings havo since Leon licld by {hiemunagors of tho ditforent Western lincs in this city, ond sosterdny ho followlig Companics ayreod 16 makko”tho_modification: Tho Obleago & Northwestern, -tho_ Chicago, Alton & St. Loule, tho Chicago, Ttock Jeland & Tacifle, and’ {hio Chlca~ go, Burlington & Quincy Rallrouds, ‘Tho Ili~ nols ~ Contral Ralliond ~has Dot yob ngreed to tho modification, ond Superintendent Mitehell, of thot road, Is sirougly oppased to 1t ; but hio say8 ho )1l bo conpelled to agreo to 4t, a8 Lo’ canniot boid out nlone, 17 ofliors would brehle thelr ngrce- meuity, 1t would hecomo ncceesary for lim fo do o samo,’ The now arrangeniont will go fato clfeet. Oct. 1, aud tho following rule huvo beon adopled by the sbove-mentioncd four roads : On shipmonin of borsee, mulen, catle and sheeyy Delonging (o one owner, shippers will b passe: on friight trains, on stock contracts, follows: Ono man with two fo ‘threo cars; twomon with four to soven cars ; thrco men with cight cars of more, whicl 8 thio maximum num- bor that will bo pagsed with stock for ono owner, On slfpments of liogs, only 0no ma will bo pasaed with auy pumber of eard, Tho agont at tho slatfon whero tho stoclk {5 loaded will enter on tho baclk of the cantract in nk (wnd crasg ith Ink {10 spaces not used) the namo or names of tho persons who aro actually entitied o pass freo with stock, which fs (ho autliority fur {ha couductor to puss them, Agents will refuso to cnter any names on tho contract but thoso of tho owner or cmployes n chuvgo of stock, without regurd to passes reqnired by number of cars, Shippers aro passcd on frelght traing to tako caro of thelr stock ; and étock contracts, cxcopt to Teturn, countersigned by thio General or Assigtant-General Frelght Agonts, oko not good on passeagar trains, Telurn passts, goud on passouger traius, will ba given on slock' coutracts only, and will nok bo ao~ cepted unless_countoisigned by tho General of At~ sistunt Goueral Frelght Agcnts, Thoso rules mny ot vaceivo conslderablo alteration before golng into effect, uu soveral of (he raflroad Inanagers urd opposed Lo somuo of thor provislous, ADDITIONAL TUACKS, Tho Michigan Sonthern Ruilroud Compony is_ hulld- e sacoud track botweon Bixty-trat struet aud Soutl ileato, T Glfcago, Rock Teland & Pactfio Tailrosd Come pavy bas Iuid & truck on Fifty-6ith strect boulovard to carry motarial for tho fmprovement of tho thoroughe fare, aid for general bullding purposcs, THE CNIOAGO & JLLINOI MIVER NOAD, We aro authurized to stufo that tho Chicago & Tili- 1ol River Railroad Corapany, now constructing ita road between this city and Streator, La Sullo Cotinty, isin na way uffected by tho presént puuto; that tho Company lina never ofiered nny bonda for sale, and Telled ouly unan thy resoutees of tho porties engaged in its construction ; and, furthermore, that it {3 in- creasing its worliug-forco daily, - ANOTHER MURDER, A Porter of the Steamer Gordon Campe bell Fractures the Skl of the Fires mune--Unotflcer-Lilkte Conduct of w Yoliceman-=Ehe Murderer Pormits ted to Lseapes An nffray occursod on bourd {ho steam bargo Gor- don Campbell, lylug at the foot of LaSallo streel, carly Inst Sunday moruing, that rosulted In tho death of tho firoman, Vatrlck Quin, soon ufier the arrival of {ho veseel ot Milwaukeo on Monday, It deathi waa tho Teault of o fracturo of tho skull, produced by hiows from o club in the- hauds of Joremiah Cashman, o porter of the eame bLoat, About 1 oflock Buuday morning Cashmen and 4 firemnn‘named Willlam MeMilln, hnd o fight, fu which tho former gob the worat of it, Cashmon nb ouce proceeded to svengo imself for thio thrashing ho hud rocelved, A wab paseed by bin 6 short timo aftor the fieht, whom ho suppesed to ba Medillan, ho dualt bism s murderous Llow on the head with a slfok of wood, ito tuon whom b hud siruck was nol Mee Millaz, but tho freman, Patrlck Quinn, Who was ren— dered senseloss by tho blow, Cuslmian was prefty drunk ot tho ihmo, but monsged to compro- hend thut_ ho hind probably killed a man, and ho ab onep ud from tho Vessel, MeMillan was hoar by, und upon sceing 6 man prosirated upon ho dock, nud Gushuun floofug from (ho boat, bo arfed ouf, “ Mur- der ] Murder {7 1i o lopo that some polide oficor would liear him oud arrest Cuslmun, - Roundumun Schinuclk heutd the ery, and proceeded ot ouce to tho buat. Ofticors Hickes"and Ouidsnors nrvived of abont tho samo tine, Tlhelr inquirics ua t0 tho couso of thoery of murder wero not satisfactorily answered, T mnate and fndeed all tho oflicers ou the boat, anewered {hat thers Lud been wome troubls on Loard, but that it wasa very trivisl mutter, no oo belog serl ously injured, McMillan stood by, lls fsco omiewhut bloodly frow tho offocts of tho tght witls Oaslnan, but thero was 3o oo clio o board who *exhibited’ wny wounds, It ufterwards came Lo 1ight that the fironiaiy hiad boeis enrried into o oeluded part of {ho veesol, und fhat MeMillan was ofeaid o apett hs mouth, 8o the ulleo oflicers loft {he boat witliont maklug auy arrests, Betoving that tha gt bad boeh of no covsiusuce, ‘Somo o oftur tlio pollcoinon quit tho boat, Mo- Milla, tuder tho bellof {hut (ko Sreman wu fatall Togirens Wols swny from tho veasol (o tho Bliory, unit went fu'search of Oficor Ifickoy, During hiy absenva tho boat moved otk fnto tho mlddlo of o river, as if {ian commundor wanted to got aut af tha way o€ tho olico. unthoritie, Dablillan rolated tho favt to lokoy, uni urged Ltm to take steps to urrest Caski- Jnan, and l the partica cnguged u tho kfTray, Hlickoy preferred o Tuly’ nPnu tho statement of his superior oflicer, nnd refisod to do anythivg, If ho had done hiw duty, and atterapted to nrrest Cusliman, o would have sucoceded, 08 tha follow wae larklug wear by, Butit was o cold night, and Hickoy's place in tho tunnel wus warm aud comfortable, ¥o lie refusod {0 act upon Moe Mitlan's atatement, Tho vesaol aailod for Milwaukee on Sundsy evening, — Ferlorday morning, MeMilin nae Gorhimon under the vinduct on Noxth Ofark sircet, and, not hoving heavd of tho death of Quinn, mado no altempt to eecira his artest, Boon nfier, lio hoard of Quini's decearo, and ot once fnformed’ Iickoy of it, " Theronmon, Iilckey took MeMillan fo tho Iuron Rirect Hiation, from whictico ho wad removed to tio Central Polico Blutin, Deleetive Dixon was ent ot in queat of Casliman, and 1t wun snticipaiod that i pilshe 3 o nlgh}.n o that s arrest wmllrl Lo neeotnplish- =Y SR AN ) THE CITY IN BRIEF, James Parkinson was yeslerdoy fined by Justico Beully, $33 for carrylig conoealed weapons, The flnunciol pande Lo not dlsturhed tho noon-day prager-meetings i tho Methedist Egdscopal Churel A Bivck, Blany fuol o necd of Lo sorvice I tho bour of auxlely, Thero fa ta bo an cxhibitlon of the running of o firc~ 1 loconiotive on {he Hyde Park Dummy Rallway, starting frowm tho Iydo Park Biatlon, at half-pnat 3 o'elack this nfterncon, Tho oxhibitfon is one which intoresta tho publle, Tlio trouble willi Charles Dokl fs, ho keopn Ms enloon opon after 12 o'clock -coutrary to tho city or- dinnnce, Justico Scully yesterday let him off m Toymont of $20 to tho city nud a promiso to do so no more, James Wooils, whio broko {nto Patersow’a clothing storo, No, 6 Milwauken avenu, wis oxamiuted yostor- doy morning by Juatico Soully, and hield under bouds 2,600 to appear for further cxamination Sopt, 37, A " Grotna Green » matinee, which tho origlnators believo will astonish tho peoplo of Obfeago, will by glvon ot Doxter Park on Baturday afternoon. It s proudly greeried by the managemeut, that, ** 1t will be porticipated in by tho leading ministers aud nctors of tho ety ‘Tho Jones School building, nt tho cornor of Harrle son streot aud Third avenus, will bo dodlcatod at hialf- net 3 o'clock on Friday afternoon, Thero will bo ad= Gresses by momlirs of the Donrd of Education nud othior citigens, and musio by tho clilldren of tlieschool, A gentlomon_who was Injurcd in tho leg by gotting off ono of tho Tliinola Central tralns wlillo fu_miotion, was kindly aud cnrdlllli’ attended to in Buck & Ray- ner's drug storo, and, alter huving his hurt dressed, went on his woy, Tho General Ticket Agonta’ Convention of tho Unit- o Htates ssembled ngaln yesterday mornfug ot 0 o'clock, ot tho Graud Pucific otel, and continued thelr work In revising thelr passcuger tariffy, It Is expectod that they wall fluish thoir Inbors this sfter- xnoon, Tho plarm of fira from Box 389, at half-past 1 o'elock yesterdsy morning, way occasioneil by tho total de- dtruction of Hermnn Lescberg & Co.s furnlturc face tory, No, 404 Dluo Teland avenuo, o lowa 4 obout 4,000 ¢ fnsurcd for 81,600, eacli, in tho Olny sud North Missouri Computifos, * Tho members of Templar Lodgo No, 440, T. 0, 0.F,y are requested to attend & meeting of {ho lodge, ' which ig o bo hold this cvening at tho Lall, corner of Wasl lugton and Desplalues plreots, for th purposo of con- forring degrcos, Visiting Urethren aro cordially fn- vited, and will meot with n welcome recoption, Madame Rudolph and Ofticer James Morgan each sont word to tho Mayor yesterday fhat thoy knew nothing of the Lull inatter whatever, At tiio rato which testimony in coming in nt present, considorlug the number of Shoriduw’s withesecs, our grand- children will road tho conciusion of this cauo with Dutch Intercat, Tho Publio Library fs growlng In Jmportance, and its Leneficont Towults oro daily ecen, The Beerttary Toquests allpersous bnving complete, oF nearly coiis pluto sots of ‘any of tho varlous weakly, monthly, or quarterly poriodicals, who can contribute them to pub- e bervico, to commtnicato tho fuct to him at 1l City Hall, stathig whero thoy may bo scen with refercuce to thet# purchaso for tho fibrary. Anothor railway aceldent, tho result of carclessness on tho part of tho sufterer, occurrod ut an early hour yosterduy morntugat Fourteenth atreet, on thie Michi- ifan Ceniral Hatlwiy. (ruck, Authony Boylo was run over by the engiuo Fox Hound, and Lis right arm was terribly maugled, aua severed trom tho body. Tho iujured mon wih convoyed to Bt, Lukes Iaspilal, whtre, with surglenl oftendanco ahd kind care, it i3 Lioped'hfa lifo moy o saved. Tlio Bonrd of Public Worka yesterdsy opened tho bida for the Fullorion uveune eondult, récolving nbout thivty in il Tho work fn to belet'in two seetione, Ous tho sand section tho bids ranged botween $33 and £78.40 per incal foot, and on (he cluy section tho lim- its wero $41,00 and’ $95,00, Thiro vre sovernl i formal bids, Which wero not connidered, Joln Ruscell aud Georgo Schueider, Tural residents of Blughum County, Mich., uvo lenried, in {le bitter kebuol of expericiee, to” put no faith 'in strangers, Thoy wero yerterday morning mude {he vietims of o saseully confideuco operutor, and their confldinca cost tho former $160 il tho laiter §11, They cume from {lio luud of pine, aud were en routo to the flelds of “jong horus,” when they foll in with tho sharper, Who pliget the rlo of » sheeg-driver, and cngaged thom 40 14d I the stock busiuess, Unconsciously they wero the eheep, and they wero suon sborn, ud the operator waikied off with the fleecee, It Wwos ibo ol story of credulity eaptured by cunting, ‘Fhere s o city ordinunce proibiting any placo of amuscment liaving u Lur il front, or, Mmure properls,: may Le, prohibiting o Lur huving musienl or other ei= tertainments behind {t, There ure luthe city hun- dreds of varlety or music bulls which aro constanily Ureaking this ordinunice, deed the keepern of theso places began o thivk it a dead letter, but Superintend- ‘ent Wnshourn hag given insirnctions to enforco this wost oxcellont law, I'our keepers of low musle halla on the West Side, nanied John Foloy, Martin Vander- berg, D, D, Everctt, and J, J, Clurk, woro up_Leforo eutly yesterday, eliarged with violutihg tho ordinance, aud wero each fined $25 and coste, Yesterdny, nbout 11 o'clock s, m,, #r, Joseph Gronan, of No, 530 Wost Taylor strect, MW & Viowian, spper- ently nbont 50 years vld, ond 'rather neatly clid, go to Hlio Inko shoro at tho foob of Twentioth Atrect, depostt bundle on tho dock, und leap of Into the water, ko \as drowned beforo nsslstanco could Lo rendered % ber, A bont ot onco put out with grappling- hooks, aud, afler poarching Lo hours or more, tho ' body waé recoverod, Thcro wan Toihing on the body o adieato the mhmo of tho wom- a1 nor thio moivo thiat induced her to seek o watery grave, Tho body was faken to tho Morguo oand tho Coronier notifted, Al Pung 1s o Celestinl from tha Flowery Kingdom. In casting aeido the dress of his forefuthers Lo ulso pluced ont the khelf the customs and appetites inlerited vom them. In o word, Ab, inadopting the Caucasiun puuts, udopted tho ' Caveusfuws love for Wisky, Mouday ofternoon AL felt Lluo over finuneldl matters, and csmo to tho conclusion that be would drotn_hi grief in tho flowing bowl, o went juto u restuurant on State streot, and, while wailing for tho benfgn bar-keoper to mx up some- thing that would Inebriate and not cheer, a youth named Willlmns entered, sud intimuted {but the owner of » pigtall delighted ind diot of pupples, rots, ote,, wheroupon *John,” wishing to correct the Molilcan man, wade 6 striking argument that caromed on Will- fume, This cho Jatter answered Ly sticking o shurp serew in_tho Coolle's eye, Bauyousudd: *$10 for Willinma,” Tho Bonrd of Polica Lield & regular meeling yesler- duy, a3 usual, aud took up the cuso of the theft or loxs of 60 In {ha Mudizon sireet Polico Station, The boy, Deunts Murphy, had_been wested, Sept, 5, on the chargo of pocitet-pleking, and was 'found to have, whou arrested, $00 in 35 bills, The statun-kecper took: the mouey, couuted it, sud placed it in the depk- Semwer, “SFho caso wes Azed for Sapt, 11, aud on tho 101k this stutlon-keeper paw (ha packugo of money in iho drawer, ‘Uho otber station-keejor recollected Tnving roon tho money thoro on 1k 81k, but_ il not think anything moro about it until tho monoy was asked for ond found to bo inissing, The Hoard fluatly concluded to take tho ecaso under advisement ond to kco Mayor Bond, Compiroller Durley, and Mr, Tuley 08 to wihat conld bo dono to rehuburse the boy, Br, Burley wis of tho opinion that, 3f (o Common Counell clioso fo sa order, tho amount might Lo puld out of tho contingent fuud, e did not think that the Doy could recover » judgment against tho clty, hows over, and unlees {he Council choso to order it pafd, Do uight whistlo for it. T Counell will bo_seked 10 %0 order, Lowever, ond tlio boy will probably get his ‘monoy ufter uoxt Couneil mecting. T an unuccessarily-aburlvo and badly-conutructed articte concerning tho unfortunato difercnces of oph fom betwean thio ownern and_manogers of thu Weste Catholfe, tho Times of i:&h\rfiny wont ot of its way 1o attack n gentlemen who hau nothing whatever to do with the trouble, Mr. W, O, McOlure, Not content o Fow poiy ige i Ul erioua appotcanea pud {he lurnlesa ttio of iujor, which cume fnto bis posrcesion duriug tho memorable days of tho Foulun oxcitement, it bad to tdl o lo osbout him, in Enying {Hat ho was uob employed on ' th Jumicsy and nover would bo agafy, Whitn he niteo- tion of (ho propriotur of tho paper wis called to {ho anatler, o #at und mucod, The longer le mured tho wmore nugry lio beeumo, Among tho which ho could not disyuls Wero (ho following : Chat Mr, Me- Oluro b *+en, wag, and woull continuo to Lo, con- neeted Wi o Lt ¢ that {lio Zmes could ot gt ulong withont tho ® crvicos of Mr. McClures that Mr, BcOluro hud solleited and sucured noarly nh tho sdvertling the Zimes bad lind sluco bis canncotion with it thut Lo secured puld adyertisiog on tho atreugll of Ll ovm, rerpoctubilty, not on that of fhe paper; that he had writlen moro Valusblo nrtfclos for tho 'editorfal pugo than all the othor editors ymt togother § (hiat ho uever wrote any- thivg Lbelous; and, fually, that o brought na 1nuch mouey info tho ofico as tho city dopariment took out of it. Atter satinfying Mdmsclf thut theao wero really Tacus, ho delivorod epeech that sulsod ho roof 1n sove erul places, ——————— AN AFPEAL FOR AID. To the Eattor of the Chiago Tribune: Bt I wish to qek o emall favor at your handa, I buvontiny residenco o Southern ludy and bor two lttlo childron,—a girl 10 and & boy 8 yeara of age, Thoy ora bright, prolty children, nnd hisvo oz wall venred, "Tho mothior formerly moved fu (1o irat clrelen at soclety in tho South, Blv hus no friends and no Torioy, but {3 very auxions to keop hor Titto onos togother, Tho ehfldren would sull pupern on tho Btrect, tho Iy take fn woshing, o do unything that i howorabla for u living, T uhull conslder tham of 1 fumfly vntil thoy sro bettor provided for, Wit want i, o call tho sttontlon of my mauy frionds, and that of tho publio generally,” hoplig that each aud overy ouv mny bring or send by il o wy olico b eents, or ncconling 1o thele ability, tht (ifs woman msy bo placed in a liitlo home of Ler own, whero ¥l con support herielf, Tu tho meantime, Surnt~ =+ ot provisions wil not com amfss, Lot notntnc, o any chureh, or porhnpy night got usalatanco tn ihut woy for thén s wtll, if thero aro any humanitariang u this city, £ feust 'wo auny bear from thom prampily i behulf of this tired und almoat heart-brokon motlior and her litlo onces, 19, B, A, Porren, Room 13, Cuatral Unlon Block, AN IMPUDENT RASCAL. The Chief of the Bunko and Skin-Faro Gang Putting on Alry, : Ho Overecomes Pror Old fixmyon, But Tails to Biuff the Board of Pulico. Tvory clnen of men n tho world, good and bad, owna At fucile princeps, W roproseutativa mun, fta oxponent of 3ts own virtua or ilalny, In theao representatives 070 to bo fonnd, refiucd to tho touth degreo, all the falr or foul qualitics of itasoct, Thus Bridgoporty with fta Intonso diallka to elvle rulo with o star on fta Dreast, hoa {tg Bheridon ; beer-loving * Nori-Seito ? s s Tealng, ond {ho gambling fratornily of sldn faro and bunko men epeaks (hrough no lesa & perion {han 4 Miko McDouald, Without wishing fo bo porsonal and offeusive to & momber of Gongeass, 1t must bo anid. that theso #amo 6kin gamblora aro nover without o redocming virtuo to tot off against onoof tholr many intonsely mean vices, Thoy have nothing to do witls what 1s_gonor- ally undorstood to bo the meanlug of {howord gam- bling, 1, 0., risking sn amount of monoy in somo gamo of chanco ngalnst an equal amount risked by another, Thin Js o thing forclgn to tholr fden of wliat conatitutes gambling, With them gambling fa thonrt of BNEAKING NOUND INCOMUIG TATLTIOAD THATNS and taking n hand and * skinning,” or golog through * any fools whom they deludo into thelr toils, Nothing 13 oo small gamo for them to tackls, A Drolien-down hiod carricr, taking Lomo, on & Saturdny night, by n trangely circultous Toute, tho fow dollure which n dobauch lias left of Lis week's wagos, n four- teen-yoar old casheboy with & fow shillings in i pochet, vordunt rustics, much aro tho smaller fry which thieso gentry rob of thefr 1Ittlo all and thon kick out, penniloss, into tlie strcet, Thoy hnvo systomatized thelr villalny g0 that whon once n dupo i taken in tow, the Jrose of “ gkinning ” a morely n puestion of timo, nud vory Iittlo tlme at that, And tho chicf of thiead creaturea {8 Mila McDonald, Lho Iatest ventura of McDouald js the FTALTING OF A NEW IELT, near (o northest corner of Monrow and Clnrk atrects, wWhich bo iopen will becoine a sort of *Gamblor's Ex- change,” with Limsolf as President of tho Board, This pinco was on Monday night raided by n parly of' Arm~ ory Blation policenion, who succeaded i capturing Miko, Iarry Lawrence, Morris Martin, H, Divell, A, Daltorman, ' . Wright, Oharica Birong, and Robort Jomes, alt notorious flcocers, Yeslorday morning the gaig Wero brought Leforo Bonyon, and clirged with keoping and_Letug inmates of n gambling-houso, The ovidonce of Sorgt. Eber- #old, Roundsman Bartholln, and Policemen Cannon and Van Vilerdan, who conducted the “pull,” very concluslyaly uliowed that the cliargo ooainat D pris-, oners was well foundad, and were very sharply cross- questioned by Mike who, from o long acquuintance with the lowor clasa of BUYKTERE AND THIRVES' LAWYERS, hins canght from them n trick ot two which lie uges in caso of ncods Oflieer Van Viferdan mot with the se- Vorost. ozamination, McDonald's quostions, whicl weronll snswered stontly in the negative, Jmplylng that that ofticor wos fu tho hablt of driuking whisky and smoking cigars iu his house, snd ssking for and gotting mioney from tho gambler twico or tbrico o week, Tho evidenco for tha prosccu- tion belng closed, McDomald made 6 speech to Banyon, i whichi Lie clafmed lie paid taxes ou $100,000 wortly of proporty: snd haa put $16,000 into ‘his how gamullug-hell snd * store.” Io wound up by sccus- ing tho yolico witk nttempiing to binckmalt the gam~ ‘blers, drinking whisky in the gawblers’ rooms, gotting clgard there, and * pilling " siich houscs g+ will not oo down Wwith the grecubucks.” CAPT, BUCKLEY remindod the bose-gnnbler that bo could obtain re- dressat the proper place, Tho Justico summed up tho caso briefly ; tho eloquenco of the McDonald, copeclally tho words which referred 1o tho $10,000 worth of property, appealed o his better judgmimt, und bo declded tho ecaso would not Justify u fine, and would onssess {ho damages ot $L cach for fho prizonors, Upon tho represcutstion of tho latter ihat they would prefer & fine, tho Justice fined thom 5 euch, ¢nd tho gang, talling of the % Yrmupx» » that was jnvolved, and tho hurdship of belng blackmalod, loft tho coutt, giving way to the, comparatively speaking, respectablo class of drunk- ards and prostitntes, whom Banyon ircated to mony o lecturo ‘on virlio snd morulity, Quito dlsgusted with the succesa of tho Armory S pull,” cud the ovil it augured b Intest experlment, Mike StcDonnld, yesterduy uflornoon, ontered the oflicd o THE NOARD OF POLICE, previous (o the meating of fho Doard, ind complafned of tho practlee of sending ofiicors uronnd to ut\mhl]uu Tiells eyvery Bl hour, on the ground thut it corruptes the offiecrs, o said tho men would come fn, got o driuk, _cigar, or o dollur or two, and {len g8 away ngedn, Slietldhn suggested that MeDonald could roport “ho numes of (heso officers and make an afliduvit charging them with thego things, They would then he tried, nud, If found_guilty, discharged tho force, This plan evidently did not suit AleDompld. He wanted to huvo 1be * blackmalling” stopped Ly the * Board, but did not wish to gt the force down ou him by getthyg any of the memburs discharged, The great yrofessor of legerdzmain ju BUNIO AND PATO was snxlous o eave tho €20 or $J0 per month that thero cully for cfgars oud driuks toolk ott of his pocket, but be wanted tho Commiesioncera to do it for kim, 1t iu_probullo that tho small uma ubove mentioued would not liaye affected. McDoneld’s exclieqior somo montha ago, but, siuco the fratornity huve Leen fights ing each othier uud eating up ** Mike's substance, ho {8 qulto desirous of curtailing tho émall cxpenses, it any such thero aro, 1o talked Jargely of the number of #Lolls belng started and already ju operation, and ‘boasted of the little regard which tho gnmblers paid to the efforts to squclch them, but he was evideutly not €0 “chippor ” s Lo talked, Finding that the Dourd was uot disposed fo stop THE ' PERSEOUTION," a8 ho called {t, McDonsld went off with s sort of swnggering threat that e would not stop to foy with tho oficers, but wouid *go for” t{he superlor officers, Lavo tho Dest legal talent, and carry the matter ‘0 1ho highest court, It is clear that thao frequent visita of tho polica aro talling on tho busi- neea of the faro and bunko sharks, and that their re~ celpts aru not suilicicat to pay the tax of n fow tollur for extra drinks, Commicsloner Wright suggested that it would boa good iden to station sn ofiicer st tho enirance of overy ono of the gambling halls to TANE THE NAMER of all porsons enterlug thiem, and_present thelr names to the Grand Jury, On bearing this {dea put forward, the two gatnolers put thelr wetaphorical tolls botween thelr l«“s ond Jit out to tell their fellow-vagrants that it waen't a good doy for bullyiug the Board of Police. ‘I'lie fact 18, that ibis man and all of bis {lk have, st times, owned considerablo propesty acquired by LVYDY BREOICR OF FUTTY MANOALITY witlln tho rench of their lmited intellcets, and havo 1hus Loen sble o purchnse a cortaln amount of tinsel gilding to dnzzle tho oyes of thoir viciims, and mako tho laticr think (hat thoso Yagront aposties’ of knavery nro * equazo ¥ men Ju thelr own pocutiar lino of did- honesty, In othor words, {hoy huve oftcn hitherto ob- {alned iho reputation of posseseug tiat for of VIrLuo nown s ¢ [TOKOR AMONG TIUIEVES,™ To deprive them of thia roputation is a soverer Llow than any other that could ba dealt them, aud would do moru townrd keeping thelr victims out of thelr reach than_any moral lecture thal could bo read. They aro openly-avowed; violatora of tho law beside, and us such slioull Teceive' no commisoration from ay good citl~ zen on account of fancied griovances MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Finuancinl News, Nzw Yo, Supt. 2,—Tho duy opened In Wall streot willr of lensf ull of yesterdys improvement main- tafned, and with the teudency il tn_favor of further fmprotement, Moncy 8 not yet quotublo on Stock Excliango loans, Tho buntks, LOwevor, Sra sccommo- ting increhnuta Ao fur us possiblo ut 7 per cent, Thore wus o lieavy broalk in_forelgn oxelunge Lo~ duy § und primo buukers! 60 dase! btering sold. {rom t0100, und good bankers'us Jow us 105, Cablo traiisfers wero donu at 100, Tiaro i very littlo domand for exelungo, snd & presuro to sell broko the markot, - © ‘Tho cuetoms receipts wera $104,000, o Gold-Buom was regularly opencd for Lalncss this imoming, sud uo unusml excliement lu provailod thero, Tho firat salo was at 119, uftor \chiolt thero waa ah advauco to 1195¢ aud o decifiio 10 1112 2113, cloaing ot 1114@11L{. On gold luuns (ho ruivs hiny® been 10 4 per cent for carsying; flat oud 1-04 for use, o Aesistant Treasurer dlsbursed §59,000, “Chera wero no transactions I _Govoruiueils oxeept at tlio Bub-Treasury, whero $9,211,850 bouts Lave been ought elnce Saturdiy, = “Uiie_clearinga of tho Now York Associsted Bauks wero oll regulatly mindo (o-day. “Dhiero wih not. much _oxeltement {hia morning ro- garding stocks, A small lot of brokens essombled in frout of the Exchunge on Droud strcot, and mudoas marliot for thio purchuo uud #alo of siocks fo grecu- Dacks, o followiug fa 8 lst of prices wudo L suck trunsoctions 3 bid Now York Central & 1ndaos Tock Island. 8 bid Niwaukoo & Ht, Paul, uw Ohfo & Missssippl 50 b Unfon Lacifio, e aew 0,0, &L 0, .81 bk Hunnibal & Bt, 20 bid Westoru Unlon 'Iv! o @1 Paeitlo Mall.. Six@ ue . T reyard Lo tho loan lon Truat Company to s Lake Bhoro & Alichigun, which hus beew tho basla of o good deal of wisropresentation, it nov that tho loan {8 not dde until Juu, 1, 1874, The totnl uf $1,700,000 yoprezented nd- vanees made ut different times o nceount of the £8,000,- 030 honds whieh tho Trust Compuny wus uogotluting, 'I'ho money was not borrowed for dividend purposes ut ', bLut Ju counoction witli 1lia loan, Whloh was for the purposo of iucreasing tho cquipment of the roud to cnublo it Lo do all busineas which cunio to it, Just beforg the ulmw)x the mubuncoment wi proved foollug oxiaiing, and slso to open afrosh tho xeitoment, ‘ho firin pald out $1,220,000 {nn legal tendorg 1 _depoaitoru during tlio past fow days, aud it was “fhio genaral impression that iliey would pull {brough, The main dificulty was that of rondorhiy ovallable, in tho prosent condition of the market, their reourilles, ‘Iho firns uro understood to Liuvo $800,000 fu securities ut thoir Lank=the Fourth Nutloun), aguinat which thoy bad -eloring pricen on b drawn bt 300,000, Tho refunal of {liohank to certjfy ot clear thelr cliceks wen tho fhuedluto enuen of for day's disasters Much symputhy wan expressed for My Olows, Mr, Camp, of (o Olenring-tonse, siat 10,000,000 loan cerlifeate Lvo Licn e .flo":’:f night, *Ehioro will i meetinye of Mo nesnclated hankors to- morroy nt 10 o'elook, st tho Rerchants? Nank, Btocka woro weak nnd Tower ub {ho_ rlose, i connes quiouco of rencwed exeltemont, o followlig nro thi treat 1 Wealern Dulo, Gied Tucifio Mull, @35 New York Contral, B0GHD Gl@al0 ¢ ok Inbotd, 83203 Miehfpan T3gwil; Noriwestern, 12@135; ¢ 0. G, & 1,.C,, 204 233 Wabrl, a@43: Ohlo” & Mirs) 11,‘1,1, W@} Undon Pacldd, 105,205 arlein, 1026105, Toreign Marliets. Lvenroon, fiopt, 2311 a, m—Flour, N@I0A Wheat—\Wintor, 124 0@ 124 8§ spring, 129 1@124 7d} white, 1% 1042133 1l club, 154 8U@18s 40, Corny 82004, Dok, 70s, Lurd, 410 0d, Livenroow, Sept, 2i—2: b Flour, 253 0d. twinter, 124 6 3 Aprin 123 0d; whits, 12 Ud@1%a 11d; chib, 195138 2d, Corn, 32:@328 3d, LivEnroor, Sept, 21~0 p, m.—Cotton—Dull; mid- Qing upland, 9d; Orleann, DA, Bales, 12,000 bolen § Amarican, 5,103 peculation ind oxport, 2,000, Yarns and fabrics at Mancheotor, quict and ‘unchanged, Brendstufla dufl; Galifornfa white wheat, nverago quulity, 1290d@1ds 14} olub, L@ 188 21 1 Ted Wosts orn_rhring, 18@1% 003 rod wintor, 125 6d, Flour, 205, Goru, 24@i2 0d, Checec, 004 0d, Cuume orland inlddled, 388 0d. Short ribs, 418, TLoNDoN, Bept, 29~6 p. m,~Tho weathior throughout Eogland to-duy s wet and unfavorablo for eropa. ‘Amount of bullion gouo into the Dauk of Luyland on bolanco, to-lay, £21,000, Ratoof dircounts iu open markot for threo months' billa In 3 13-15 por cent, or £16 balgw tho Dank of England rates, Cotuoly 0354@ 023, Nows from Mo, York wolalivo to fluanchn Affafts causcs o beltet fooling in American soeuritioa s b5-208 of 65 and of '07, 053 ; 10-402, V0X{; now B, 0134, Erle, 453¢, Sugr, on spot, 201'0d, atloat, Panis, Hept, 25, —Renien, 671 221 FRANKVORT, Sopt, 23,~6-208 of Buffalo Live-Stock Markcts - TorraLo, Bept. . —OATTLE—Receipts to-day, ine cludiug 54 ears raporiad to arrlve, 1,300 ; total for the week, 7,035, Tho markot 46 at o dend-lock, for ro- celpts aro nenvi;. Bugors, in_tho preseut tmeottled stata of fiuanclal affolrs, ara at loss how to opcrate, and l'n-ofar nwaiting dovelopments, Lvorything weirs o hotter look to-dny, ond it is thought_{rado will follow tho usual courso 10-morrow, Thero wero no sales ex- copt to supply tho lmmedinte wants of tho local trado, Dricea ronuin nominally o lnsl week, : Bimie anp Lams—Rocelpta lo-day, inchnding roe rorted arcivals, §,200; fotal 1or the Wwed 7,407 har- et not yet opened, alogs-atolgta io-day, including roporlod arrtwale, 3004 total for tho week, 14,500, The tnrket {8 mode eralely active, conldortng tho fnaucial troubles, ot o doclino of o'from last Weel's closing prices, Sales includo 1,000 Tifinois hiogs, av 118 {0 240 tLs, ot $4,60@ $5.00; 600 Olfo hogs, av 100 1bs, al $4.574, ‘Watertoywn (Mass,) GLive.Stoclk Mare fcets ‘WaTERTOWN, Masn, Bopt, 23,—Beef cattlo recelptny 083 head, As there woro no Western catilo recolved, tho chances wero a httlo in favor of Northern dealors working off their stock, but the market was nolactive snd sales wore confined to Amall lofe, Trices withoul {mprovemont ; snles of choleo ot $10,00 ; oxtra, $9,00@ D.figfl: hnfi) quality, $8.00@8.50; 2d, $0.00@G7.60 3 Bd, Bliocp and Lamba—Rceolpts, 12,000 ; myrket mode orately activo ; lurgo deslers cloved aut in fafr scuson at pricos thnt *corresponded with lust weols sulos, Somo fow lols porliapn uot quito as gl { wules In ots, $2.50@1.75 encls ; oxtrn, $4,00@5,60, . ‘Bpring Lanbs, 5X @76 per 1, Tho Wool ‘Frade. Prvantrones, St 8.—Wool Ik quict and firmy Obio, Pentsylyaniin, und Wost Vieglnla_donblo extra and above, (@53 | extra, GU@3% ; medivm, 496020 | Now York, Michlgan, Indiana g canren, 10180 Westetn flue, 406@48¢ § modium, 480508 3 convse, 486 ; combluig waslicd, GTA/GAGIS § combidg unw 4230 ; Conadn combiig, 03(s630 } fine wuwushed, oarso aud mediin utwasied, 96¢ 3 b lorado was hud, 23@80 ; Colovada ¢d, 22G25¢ 3 extya and meditm puiled, A0Gede ; andl sujierfino pulled, 4042 e New York Dry«Goods Diarket, Nrw Yonr, Sept. 2.—Business wan_ very quict with MADUACIUTOFA! aisefa 3 LI obbera viere ore netive, and thera i more confidenca in frade, Tho marke! for cotlon goods Is steudy in firsthanas, buk jobbing Taten for fitio byown cottons mnd coract Jonus ofe frreg: ulor. Cotton flanuels snl grain Lags were vory senrio, Prints woro fafrly aetivo with Jolbers, woolens for mens! weyr quict, but flannols uud blabkets werg L wtoady request and firm, Plusburgi Oil Mariket. Prtrsnunatr, Sept, —Tho crude oll market is 0@ No scllers; t Refined—Markol wany quarter ber and November, oticring at 10¢, tud 1o buyoss above. The Produco fariets, NEW YORK. Ny York, Sopt. 2,—Corrox—In moderato doe mond, lower ; middilng uplands, now, 183ce, LntansTUrss—Flon—Prices strongly h favor of buyer. Recelpta 17,000 1nla ¢ supertine Western nud Btate, $5,40@0.00; common 1o gool extras, $0,60@ 6,43 :'good tu chwlée, ¥0,70@7.40 while wheat oxtra $7.406:8.25 3 oxtra Olilo, $6.6068.25 ; Bt. Laute, S0.70 ©10.60. Tyo flour keareo and- firnicr of $4.70 Corn mcal steady 3 Westorn, $4,15G8.00, W ulir and unsettled, Tecoipts, 234,000 bug No, & Ne. 3 epringmized, 3142 ; Northssestern sipers, $1.41 1403 Noitt Chidago, 63 No. 1 Chicago @1,52 No, 1 Milw s winter xed Western, S1LO0@L 50, Rye, batloy, aud malt uuel ged, Tocelpts, 062,000 bu; stexmer mized 63@6to; sall do, C3@GHC 3 bigh mixed and yeiow, Gi@06ie, Oats Bleady; Teeclplsy 20,000 bu g whitd Western, o, Eoos—Firm; Western, 2c. UAY ANL Hops—Unclinsged, GnoventEs—Nothing doiug. TrrioLEuM—Dull and neminal, TonresTioe—Dull at 10@4le, ProvIsIoNs—L'ork lower ; e mees for Soptember, 17,25, Leef and cut meats dul and unchanged, Mide dies firmer; loug clear, 9/4G9%e. Lard, Western stonm, 83 @6 9-16. Bu Cittse—Unchanged, UIS, Br. Lovts, Scpt, 2.—Dursustorra—Flour, enns cosslons would havo to be mady to tll, Wheat, buyere demund concessionswhich sollors refuss tomako, S lots No, red fall, 8125 ; N dull andlower ; No, 1 0. Oats qull nnd Tower'; No. 3, ‘Unsettled, dull nud fower for No. 8, .15 3 samplo lots of chol by $1.65@1.75, Tise dull and 1o ver ab GTC370¢, TProvisioNs—FPork lower nt $16,00: cartl order Toty, $10,25@16,60, Dacon dull ond only o small ordet trade.~ Lard unchavged, THoas—Tower ut $#.0064.90, OxrriE—Active; thin (o prime nativo steers, $3.00 @5.00 Wizsnr—Steady nt Dac, NEW ORLEANS, NewORLEANS,Sept, 2~ white mixed, 1165 1 Lay—Prino nt 523,00 | choice, $20, .00, Wisky—Dull aud lowor § Loulsauy, (o} Claciss nath, $1.0: CoTTON—Sales, 1,450 hlen ¢ steadlor at tho opentag, but subscquently uniettled, tending down thio rest of tho day, ciosiug uta declino of @0 :steict. ordinary to Atrict yood ordinury, 14@IGie 3 common midiing fo strict 10w midling, 11@1T}0; 'middling to good middling, 175 @18k¢ ; recalpts, 1,055, PUILADELPIIA, Prmavckenia, Seph S uiabsrorrsTiou, it falr demand, und unchanged, * Wheat duil and red, $1.65@160; ambov, $LG3 1,70 Ryc, B3G8Te, ~ Gorn low o vd, 053000, Owls drooping ; White, 4 , 4 mised, 45@40cs Quiat § mess pork, $17,75@18.00, ook MORY, Jnesosturra—TFlonr dull DALTIMORE, Sept, W 0l e nnd loww: choleo amber, §1,70@! I3 prime red, §1, . Corn dull nud nominul, steudy aud l\é:!u ;Jmlxml Western, die; white, dte, Rya sleady at S8@I, )l'nn\'nu)nm—l)ull und weak; pork nominal ot $17.50 @17.75, Dullaneats nnd bacon nowlual, Lard dull and hoiminslat 81/@8 lurren-—~Unehanged. Corrre—Nuiinal ; nothing dong, Wasky—2irmer at 9757, SINGENNATCI, omsonsr, Soply Wo-Liinir at §T.OU@T.A6, Wheat quict at 3180 fule demund ut 6oe, Uye e uf 48@dse. ak IC@4de, TaovisoNs—Dull and nominal, Transactions somes what interfered with by the generl flnancial disturb. ances throughont fho counfry, Jork nomiml a( .00, Tand firm ; uleaty, 8EHY Buik meatn; nothing dolng, B: nally unchatiged, Witux—Sleadly uf 0o, OLEVELAND, Soepl, D and inactive;’ Nu, 3 red wheat 31,40, Corn, 65@560, Quty, 420, LrrnoLEUM~THglicr; car lots of standurd white, aud unehun white, $1,¢ . Coru fy ‘Oats steady 3 kietlle, B840, quict md nomi 16e, ¥ LOVISVILLE, Lovisviri®, Xy, Bupt, Dh—lrnoiso—Steady ot ordug tu welght, 181{@14¥e, ne LDFFa—Tlo: Tnovisians—fiteady, oud bulimeats unchanged, primo steaim, B, Wintsuy—Iu fulr demand at 920, MEMPILIS, ar stendy und unchanged, Dorls, $10,00610.50, " Teon Lard—"ierees, 83{@A{05 Mestrms, Bopt, 23—Covron—Dull and unchenged, naDsTOYFS—Llour qulot and wieunged, Gorp weal highee nt $3.00, Cosn dull and luwor, ut 61@08c, Oata dull ot 45 40 n store, 1TAY—Nomlnal, BnaN—Dull ut $16,50, vrovistons—Bacon dull ; sboulders, 9@9)¢¢; pliles, 1003100, Lasp~Nomiual, TOLEDO, Torxpo, Bopt, 23,—BnkAD rrva—Flonr quict and unchinged Wheat trrogalnr, elosiyg firmer; No, 4 whito Wabaeh, $1,60: No, 1'whilo Afjchigan, $1,69; amber Michigan, $1,80@1.41, Beptomber § $1,40@1.415% for October; No, 1 red, §1,46; No, 4 do, §1.89) @ 1403 No, 8 do, 81,304 N0, 1 pring, $1.43§ No, 2 do, flad cor stendy ' Nigli mixed, G0e, cush anid Bops ciubier § R04@510 for Oclaher 3 K256 for Novemy low mibze No. 1, 903 No, Ml.éu. Fzanrs—Dull and unchanged, Receivra—~Flour, 4,000 bris; wheat, 45,000 bui cory, 60,000 bu; _oats, 15,000 Ly, SitvdeyTe—Flour, 000 brisg whoot, 20,000 buj cora, 4,000 b ; uata, 3,00 bu, W0, Ouly steudy

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