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POLITICAL. Democratic and Liberal Conven- tion of Wisconsin Nomination of Willinm B, Taylor, of Dane, for Governor. C. D. Parker, of La Crosse, for Liou- tenant-Governors New York Republican State Convention. The Salary-Grab Denounced. The Campaign in Virginia. No Dueling Permitted till After Election. A Lively Turn in Mississippi Politics. Roform Convention of Wisconsin. Speclal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tvibune, Mrwaukge, Sept, 24.—Lust night it was doubtful whetlior tho Democrats and Liberals would unito with tho Reformers and makea Joint tickt, and adopta common platform, This morning, however, thers were no Bourbona {o the foro; and when the two hundred delogates got togethor in tho Opora-Houso st noon, thero was & MANIFEST DISIOSITION TO IGNORE TIIE TAST, Whilo thero was no formal burial of the Democratio corpse, tho entiro proceédings amountod to's virtusl abandonmont of th party, It was mentlonod but once 1n tho Convention, and thon by mistake, provoking dorlsivo laughter, The Ion, George H, Paul, Chuirman of the Demo- cratic Contral Committeo, called thio mooting to ordex and, fmmediately, the Hon, A, Scott Sloan, a Liboral, wna mado fomporary Chafrman, Mr, Slonn made s neat apeech, of a progressive charactor, Thoro wna road 8 lotter from Chairman Wight, of tlio teformers, npprizing the Convention of what the Reformera nd done, and asking for n couforenco Af.or somo Qiscuselon 18 to tho manuer of doing it; & Committeo on Itesolutions was appointod, aud in: structed to tako chargo of tho nogotintions, Tho usual Committees on Crodentials and Pormanent Organtzation wora appointed, aud tho Convention sd- Journed for dinner, Ou rosssembling, 8. O. Burchard, & bright young man from Dodge County, was put in tho chafr por- ‘manontly, and n lot of Vice-Presidents and Socrotarios wero elccted, Thie Committeo on Resolutions reported that thoy had been in consultation with thoReformors, and, a8 tho ‘result of their copitations, submitted THE FOLLOWING PLATFORM Renolved, That, in tho opinion of tho Convention, sl electora of Wiaconsln, who eeck tho clection of capable and fucorruptible men to oflice, and o completo and Pormanent reform in tho adminlatration of public iTatrn, should unito upon one platform aud the ssme candidate, and vindicate tho right of olecting their own rulers, indopendent of carrupt party-powor, and of tho dictation of professional politiclansand political ringe allied thorowltl or apologizing thorefor ; that, in tho lnnguaga of Thomos Jetferson, to mako usa Tappy and prosyerous people, 8 wiso and frugal Gove ernient i nocessary, which shall restrain men from injuring oue nnothicr, but which shall leave thom other- wige freo fo regulato thelr own pursuits of indust and improvement, and shall not take from tho mou of Iabor tho brond thus carned 3 That the publie credit should be scrupulovely pro- aerved and the Stato_and National debt be lonsatly Paid, ond to thisend wo domand a decroaso in the numbor and compensation of public oflicers, sud rigid cconomy in: overy part of tho Sato snd Federal Gov- ernment ; That wo pledge otr support o evory reasonablo pros foct for morcasing and chespeniug o ucilti of Aransportation, within the Stato, sud botween Wiscon- #in nnd the Atfantic sesbonrd 3 That tho improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, aud_other navigablo waters in and abont Wisconein, {8 o rightful chargo upon the Fedoral Government, and wa demnnd thist Congress shull cor- loto (he necessary clanpels of inlernal commerco, fore further aquandering tho reaources of ~the National Treasury in mamniotls subsldiea to ratirosd corporations and tho owners of ocean steamers at weuzo appasnd to rolectivosriflaws, becausa thoy dfminish tho souireca of publie revonue, Inercaso Fodoral yexjondituire, tax - labor for tho oxclusiva et of uggregated capitul, and unoqually upportion #ho bleasings und burdens of the Gosernment, ~ Thieao Jawa havo cost Wisconsin_millions, for which it hus Tocelved no adequate return and wo shull hereafter insist upon oqual protection atid taxation for all clusaes of industry ; That owners of rallronds bo entitled toa falr com- peuention for tho wse of their actual capital; That tho oxtension of oxistink roads, snd tho con. struction of new und independent lines, aro neceasary 1o the progress and_dovelopment of the tate, nnd we pledgo’ our carncat cacouragement sud support to 2ll wholesomo entorpriso in {hs direction; but we demnnd that tho Euvorelguty of tho ‘Btate over corporations of {ts own creation sball o sacredly reapected, fo tho full extent of protecting {10 people ngatuat ovory forui ol anoopely of oxtor on'; Tt tho acechtauco of freo milrond passen by nny officers of tho State 18 a practico lnconsiatent with the honest und jmpartisl discharge of ofilcal duty, snd ought fo bo punished by law ; That wo will snpport no man for offico who has ever violated bip foith to tho people by raceiviug rotronctivo increaso of sulary for public aervico ; That tho purchaso of ofiicial station, tho accoptance of bribes by publio kervants, nnd the abuse of oficlal influmco for yrivato gain, are high crimes against the Blatc, for tho punishment of hich tlio peoplo Luva bult prisons, aud uliould uso em; That wo will yofo for no man who Jjustifics or apolo- gizer for tho Credit Mobilier corruptious of Congress, or who voluntarialy affiiatea with auy class of men guilty of corrupt practices n State leglalation ¢ Thint tho Mmitatlons of Fodoral power In tho National Contitution oro n nccessary kafeguard sgainet the evila of n corrupt and oppressivo Government That wo demand the renunciation by Congress of ull uncoustitutional powers orrogated o it~ solf over ftho business interoats of the coun. try, aud tho consequont disporsion of tho Lorde of moncy-chungors and notablo men now congregated at (he Federal Capitsl, sud snccessfully demandin apecial favora ot tho gxfouso of ko Loucat indutsy o 0 countr) ‘Tisat all sactments which uaurp o the Jurtsdiotion over private constlence, or punish ono_cilizen for tho offeuses of auother, are in conflict with the eplsit of freo governmont; That honeaty and fidolity n tho sdminiatration of public affairs donand rotation fn oflice, and an un~ {ramelod_oxerciso of personal judginent in ho so- loction of public servants ; and we pledge ouraclvas to vota for no candidate for ofiico whose noination fu tho fruit of his own importunity, or of a corrupt combination of partisun losders 3 “That our liopoof tho futuro Ia based on tho lberal education of our children, and the general lntelligonco of tho people, Wo thereforo demand tho careful presorvation to tho Stato of whotover romaius of your ‘once magnificent school fund, and such legislation as shall reliove tho mussea of tho pooplo frons Unnecoasary Durdenn on tho number and cost of toxt-books for our ‘public schiools, 2 It wns sunounced fhat tho Reformors had just sdoptod the platform, which EVOEED APPLAUSE, and then tho Gonvention followed suit, It also fol lowed suit in tho adoption of anothier resolution, by which cach of tho Conventions fuvited tho other to nnite, since they woro drawn. together by mutual at~ traction, ‘Thio Convention adjourned for twonty min- ates, whilo s committee wontto tho Court Mouso whiore the Neformors wore in seaston, snd askod thom to tako soata in tho largor hall of the Opera-House, Thoy did #o, the ofiicors being honored with scats on thoutago, A COMMUNICATION FROM T/IR QERMAN EDITORIAL A« BOGIATION, then intho city, contnining soine good advice sbout tting nono bt gaod mon ou tho teket, and_sdmon. Fhiiug thiem uot t6 forgot the Farmors, was read and warmly recatved. Noxt camo s petition, with the aig- natures of 9,000 quondsm Republican' Germans, ane nouncing their alleglanco to the Hoform Movement. NOMINATIONS YOI UOVERNOR being in order, Wililam R, Taylor, of Dano County, wae pluced boforo the Couvention, aud ho was unani+ ‘mously solocted {0 bear the standard, Br, Anderon, of Dane, yrcscuted a resolution TOUCHING ON THK VANMELM and tho railronds, Batiug that Lo xegarded o ex- preusions of thows subjects {n tho platform sa rather wishy-washy, Quita a dobato followed, eudin tho reaclutions were referred to the approprls mitteo, FONTIER NOMINATIONS, “That aut of tho way, Charles D, Parker, of LaCroase, ‘wua nominated for Lioutenant-Govornor, alinost with- out opposition, Ferdinand Kuehn, of Milwaukes, was unanfuiously chosen for tho ‘Treawuryship, Lotor ‘Doyle, of 'rairie du Chien, was put fu for HBcrolll'{ of Blato, A, Beott Bloan, of Dudyo, altempted to_dectinu the Attorney-Genoralship, but the Conveution would ot hoar of it, aud he was nominated withfa shout, Edward Hearjng, of Rock County, got tho Behool Buperintondenoy without any trouble, snd Burtin J, Argard, of Eau Clsire, the Emlgration Come mlnlnnnrnhlf. “That fllfed tho teket, X “Thio Conimittes on Rovolutionn roported back ¥ M, ANDELRON'S BESOLUTIONS, slightly modified, and they wero passod, an followa : fma{ud, that agricultura is the bedrock of our na« tlon's prosperity, Upon the mane{ valuo of itg pro- ducta dopends the credit of the natlon, snd its power o fulflll its promives to pay, We thorefore declare our syiopathy with the farmeri {n thelr presunt move- mont to raiso thomsulves from the cppression of mon- ey w?[{mlw 1, That {y xozed Increaso a frolght on oere whon com~ tain ratlway lines in this State, in our opinon, ts un~ iunt, unressonablo, and oxorbliant, aud this Oonven- lon'doglaras it Lolo the duty of it Stato Govornmiont to onact Inwa for tho reatriction of the power of chiar~ {orod corpotations, for tho regulntion of rallway, tar- riffa, and for the protection of tho peoplo agninst Bys« tomatlo plundor and legalized robbory.” ‘Whatevor may bo sniil of tho platform, THE TIOKET I8 ADMITTED ON ALL JANDE TO BE ATIONG, Taylor {# widely known b th Btato, TTo rerved in tha Benato, and {n now Presidont of the Stato Agrlcultural Bocloty, Bonlilow being n farmer and a Granger, his political antozedents wero Democratic, 1lo iu, by nll odds, the atrongeat man that could lave been nomi- nated, and hin admirers think ho will glyo Waehburn a closo rin, But tho Washburn men say thlr cand~ dato cannot bo boaton, They ara not 6 sure of (ho rent of tho tcket, Tarker Wwas & Republican member of the Legislaturs, ond {0 wilh tho farmers aud Grangdr, Wls opponent, Bnkor, il uvo ull ho can do o beat i, 'T'ho nomiuation of Taylor and Tarker proves that tho Convention wan NOT CONTROLLED NY THE MILWAUKKE & BT, TAUL BAILROAD, a8 wos predictod, Kuohn was put on to sttract tho Gormous, o hna beon Treasurer and Complroller of Milwaukeo, and used to bo o Democrat, ~Republicans Dallovo L to bo tho strongeat man on tho ticket, on acconnt of tho weaknoss of tholr own mnn—Jolnton, Doylo who hias been a member of tho Lower Houso fa infonded to canellinto tho olement from Erin, 1o was » Democrat In tho dags when Demacrats were, 2r, Si0an in ono of tho best known and. abicst men in tho Btate, Mo served a8 Ropublican member of Congress for many years, and {8 now Judgo of Pro- Data in Dodgo County, Searing waa o Ropublican, o {s now Professor fn the Milton College, Argard was thrown as n_Rop to the largo Seandl- navian population in tho Chippowa Valloy, Hofs o busingss main who lins not bren known in politice, hough f 8 undorstod ko used ta Yalo he Deniacratia ickot. Tl names on tbo ticket aro well distributod 8 re- gards locality and uattonality, Thrco of tho nominces Woro Jtopnblieann aud throd Democrats, Tho result of thie Convention 18 o general surpring, n8 the tickot {a conetded by ta opponents to combiue muny elements of popularity, New York Republicnin Stinte Conveone tion=~"The Stulury«Grab Denouncedes No Porson Ought to Sit ns n Moembor of ajlegislative Body ntter Iis Suc~ cesuor has Iieen Elected, Uzioa, N. Y., Sopt, 34,—Tho Republican Stato Cone vontion was cafled to ordor by Alonzo B, Cornetl, Chair man of tho Stato Commiitce, David Mitchicll wan ‘mado Tomporary Chalrmnn. Tho Committees an Cree dentinls snd Platform wero appoluted, and o tho Inttor Comtnitioo wan reforred, withont debate, nnder tha rul, a rerolution disnpproving of the incronse of nlnrioa 'y the lsat Congress, ‘o rending of tho fosolton lcitod_ applansc. Followng 8 to tesoli- on in full ¢ “ ftegolted, That tho Tepublicans of tho Stato of Now York, in cormon with the groat body of thelr follow Jiepublicans throughout. tho couutry, disipprovo of moasurcs adoplod by tho last Congread increasing tlo compensation of its 0wt mombers} (hat thia Couvon- tion regards thia measliro as oLo_of tho many wrougs which Was duo to tho system which authorizes tio liolding o scasion of Congross after tho cloction of wiow Congreas s that in the jndgmont of this Conven- tion, o porson ought to bo Dermittod to ait us o mom- Dor'of & logislativo body nfter o uccesaor to hid soat lina bean elected ; and that Congress ond Stato Leglslaturos ought 0'mako such provisions as that tho wholo record of overy momber of Congross sball bo Leforo tho peoplo when procoeding Lo tho oloction of & now Congress,” Tho Convention tooka recess Hll 2 o'clock, ond on rosssomiiing ox-Liout, Gov. Stowart L. Woodward was mado pormsnont Chalrmon, In hls speocl, Woodward spoke of tho neceasit; fhore was for_on Inrging the carrying capncitios of tho cenals, if New York Noped to rotain tho grain trado of tho Wost, Francis 8, Thayor was then nominated for Scerotary of Blato; Nolon K. Hopkins, for Comptrollor's Daniol . Fort, for Trensuror ; Bonjamin D, Silioman; for Attornoy-General ; Col, Sidnoy Mead, for Camal Commissloner ; William B. ‘Faylor, for Btato Enginocr, and M, K. Plaft for Prison Inspector, Mr, Hopkin {rom tio Gommittoo o Tesolutlons, Fopariad tho fo lowing @ Reaslied, That, having abolished slavory, suppressod tue Ttebellfon, preserved tho Union, cutablished oqual political snd civil n.ixum, rostored {hio national erodit, id or refunded o lacgo pact of tho mstional dobt re: joved tho burden of taxation, dfsarmed and abashod tho threat of ropudistion, provided & uniform national curroncy, snd adjusted grave forelgn complications, assured genoral atabillly and prosprity throughoul tho lund, snd furnislied & wisc, oconomical, and wholc- somo administration of public affalrs, Doth in the notion snd in the Btato, the Ropublican party Lo mot only entablishod tho strongest titio to tho gratitudo and confidonco of the poople, but us reaontod tho beat plodgo thnt it will bo aatras to overy uturo obgatian aa it s been o ovory past. rogulro- ment, TRegolved, That aa swell for tho maintenance of theso great nchioyements aa for tho fulfillment of overy now demand of public reform and popular rights, wo bellove thio pooplo will look ot to " tho long-rojocted parly which Laa stolidly ealsted ovory stop of progress and’ not of ptriotlm in our lao history, but to that loug-trustod party whoso ondurlug prinelples sad ungsampled eatcer aro Honorably idotc ied with all theso advances aud triumpls, aud which mote all now quostions s thoy ariso with tho same patriotio aud fafthful apirit, Ticaalced, That tho Tammany King, with its colossal plundor of the people, pollution of tho ballot-box, do- tilomont of thio Bencl, inismanogoment of tho publio worke, decreaso of taxation, aud addition of & deficioncy of $0,000,000 to’ tho public - dobt, wero the dircet’ frults of Democratic rulo fu this Stato: fhat with tho sid of tho Lonest ‘men of all partics, whoso co-operation 14 still fnvited, tho Republicon Organtzation hua overthrown Tam: sany inlquity, purifled the clections, olovated the {udiclary, redeemod tho Stato Adminlstration, and Inndo provislon for all public obligations, and that tho complation of reform as well astlio goncral welfaro of tho Blato requirs tho continuance of tho work, Jeevolved, That, having enacted o statuto permitting suilta for o rocovery of eivil damages in cascs of fue Jury sustained from tho salo of futoxicating bevesaged, ind being committed to the principlo of sllowing cach locallty todetermine for iteelf whether it will prohibit such silo, tho Reymblican party has sbown itsclf tho truo frfond of temperance, Tlesoved, Tuat 1t ia csscntialto the State of Now York, and ospecially of L commereinl motropolia, it "all linea of commupication with tho producing Blatos of tho West and South, whethor by land or water, should b avatlablo for tho purposo of on unin- terrupted and adequato {raneportation at minfmun: Tatea; fhint tho subjoct sbould bo considered fun broad and_atatesmaniiko spirit commensurate with it great importance, and that wo hold it to bo the para~ mount duty of tho iucoming Legislaturo to dovisy means whereby tho coreals of tho countr moy find thelr way | with pure dispatcl %o tho seaboard, and fhonco to tho morkota of fhio world; thint ¢epocially, consideriug tho nocessity of wieo action to prevent » diversion of trade, tho main canals of thix Stato sliould bo adapted to ateam ‘avigation, sud by the rcefunding of tho dobtn fulong bonds at o low rate of Intorest, sliould bo made a8 frus to tho commerca of tho uation 84 thelr cconomical ‘maintenaneo, without taxing tho people, will permit, Wa hold, also, that Congress ehould put 'forth ull tho ‘power it may ‘wiscly exort within tho limits of tho Con- atitution, ud recommend to the cousideration of Con- gresn tho natural ndvantages aud Juat claima of tho great chunnola which zun through tho State. Resolved—That publio approbation belongs to tho Senators and Ropresontativea who in tho last Congress opposed thoappropriation of monoy as increasod com. ponsation for Congressional servicss already rondered s paid for, snd that mubllo consira balongy to thoso of whatover politics, whoso votes cnacted sich o pro- vision, Wo ‘do not chargo this wroug upon elther party, although 1t was supported by & Jarger relative proportion of tho opponcuts than of frionds of tho Administration, ondolthough among thoso who ‘Promoted it, an thoeo Who weto convenfontly absont Whon tho votea wero rocorded, thoro Wero several ‘membors of n amall faction who ‘had recently descrted thoir party undor pretenso of unfoundad chargos of Ropublican oxtravaganco, Wo cominend alag_tho Senstora and Noprosantatives who Liave refrained from appropriating tho back pay, aud wo hold thnt tho only offoctunl motls of rastoriug to the United States tho Biouay wblch such mombers of Cougeoas iavo duclized to recelve, 1, by law, to cover tho samo into tho Troanury,” We, - therofore, requicst tho Ropublican Bonators from this Slato, tontroduco and urge, st the next sosslon, a bill which shall refund to tho Treasury, Sl vl miotloys ot clafmods including aa tho samo fd tho low all sums which huvo bew movely leftune fouctied, sud all rurma which havo been 1n ono foru or snother publicly or privately renounced, Reaolead, Thnt we point with pride fo ihe Republican sdminiatrations, othi of the nation sud tho Btato that the former still oxbibits tho honcst purposs, tho succesuful, polloyy and_aurpiclons xesulls wifc to= gother with his own_practical wisdow and patHiotlo Borvicas, lud {0 tho trimpliant re-olection of President Grant ; that {hio Iatter, by its watchful caro of ovory publio fnteroat, cqually Justifled tho expoctations of tho pooplo s and thiat, with tho teket nominated to-day, wo confldently pledge tho maintensuco of a faitbrul and_ efliclent govornment. Tho resolutions were unanimously adopted, The Slato Commiteo waa then appoinicd, and tho Oonvention sdjourned. The Virginin Campaign--The Duo Totween Mosby and Hughew Croe bably Adjourncd Sine DicsEx-Gove Wise Again Shows Signs of Foolishe ness, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, WAAUTNOTON, Hopt. 24,—As tho political canvaen in Virginta progrossos, 1t becomes moro hoated, aud tho opposing purties got moro intensely bitter and per- wonal towsrds euch otlier, 'That a dul will grow out of tho offensive remark reported as haviug been uttered by ox-guorrills Moshy about Hughes, the ltepublican can. @ldato far Governor, {s not vory likely, for the reason, a8 Hughes' frionds day, that o 1s known 1o be s fight- Ing man, baving slready fought a few ducls, and o body would-teem hin 8 cowsrd for failing (o roaont Mosby's lnsult, eapecially vhen it )8 racolleotod that " Hughes ' would bavo to withdraw oa & candidate for Govornor, besldes, according to the Iaws of the Btato, heing 'dlsfrancliscd §f he abould cither send or recoivo a chsllengo to fight a duel, Anotlier feature of the campalgn fa tho fix into which old_ox-Governor Wise hsa plicod himsclf, He has written letters, which liavo been Amhllubnd, indorsing 1o candidates'of both parties, and an explutiation from Dim ls domandod by membors of the Conservaive, as Radical parly of Virginia, Tl put great stress upon the fact that Gon, John 8, Wilson, & highly-reapocted citizen, who waa » membor of Congress beforo tho war, and a conslstent Unfon man during the late unploasantuoss, haa pronounced in favor of tho Itopublicar caudidates the ensning eloction, £ Miuslssippt Politicy Take a Lively ‘Turn, Special Dlrpatch to The Chicago Tribund, Muspus, Teun,, Bept, 20,—If tho Appeal’s Colum* bus, Miss,, corrospondent can bo rellod upon, thers 'was & lively tme at that town yesterday, when Senator THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1873 R S ————— o — ] Adolbort Amea sddrossed himsolf to, aa the writer eays, sbout five hundred mcgross, Darry ond Gibbs woro also to spenk, snd did Amos' speech, sayn {ho dispatch, was long and stupid, and bia tino was ocoupied montly in at* tacking Alcorn's record as u goldlor and as n apubli~ can, o snid thnt, smong othior things fn which Alcorn hind proven ungrateful to th Republican party Awam, that Tio (Ames) D Litied him Into tho Governor’s chaft at {o point of {hio lmyonet, A great muy of tho nogrocs went to sleoy during tho delivory of 1o spocel, . Gibis followod Anics, aid wan very bittor agalnst Aléorn, 170 anid ho hnd o doubt Alcorn fa~ pored tlo payiug of ko repndiatod Sinte bonds, and that inatend of Alcorn's making the party,the party tho mada Alcorn, | 1o ws a nobody hefore. "At thln point io becamo olfcnatvoin Lis porsonaliticn. At lenat Col, Matliows thought ro, who donounced him a8 d—d lior ropeatodiy, Gibbadid not roscut it Dut romorked that Lo wonld sco Matthows nfterward. Thero waa alnost a siot Uy (o uegrocs, bt vemso provailed. Darry Apoko next, 8 uanal full of gall, and againat overs g Bontarne i Sithan Eogea seathing roviow of thin Amea? ticket, At nipht Mot~ thowa ot Gibbs at tho Gllmor Hotel, nnd whippod bim, whilo Ames, Barry .aud othiors fled up stairs to thelF rooms, Cass County (Nob,) Anti-Monopoly Nominntions. Speefal Dispateh to The Chicago Tvibune. PLATTAMOUTH, T{uh., Bept, 'M.”A People’s Mass Conventiou mefat Weoping Waler Fulls yesterdny, —'8quiro Roberts President, and ¥, M, MaoDonald Sce= rolary—and nominated \\'ll]lnm B, Porter, Master of 1he Btato Grange, for County Commissjoner ; William McCnrgo, Becretary of tho Binto Grange, for County Clerk: 0, A, Miller, Buperintendont of Publio In- structlon’; Jumea Simpson, Shorif—all Republicann ; Johin 0. 'Gummiinge, Trenhurer s James M. Woods, Probato Judges Ghintles I, King, Coroner; A. L. Brown, County Burveyor, Thio Convention was larga and harmonfous, Tho last fonr candidatea aro Demo- crats, Ant{-Monopoly resolutions wers adopted, and a County Central Commnitteds clected, ¥, AL Donahuu, Chalrmnn, ‘The election comes off on the kccond Tuesday in Octobor. 1o county 18 generally Radical, aud fa gov= oruod by riuge, The Auti-Monopoly Movement in Xava- ingaton County. Speelal Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Poxriac, Il Bept, 24,—Tho Centynl Committes of {he Farmers’ and People’s Antl-Monopoly party held a sesalon hore to-day, Commiticemen from oll parts of thio county wera prodent, who roported tho movement atrengthening daily. The Comniittee resolvedd to hold smeetinga fn overy township n the county during tha coming month, snd uso overy hovcat moans (o de- font {le prescht rallrond-couri-houso dickot, whicl tho apposition havo nominated, Ono of the Inost prominent Republicans in tho county, and, by tho Way, 8 man who backs his opiniona with lis monoy, sald to-day upon the strects “ Qur country 18 gane, and ot ouly that, but tho Republican party i fust golng too.” Philadolphin Roformoers. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Triluna, PMILADELYNIA, Supt, 24,—This morning, by appoint~ ment, Judgo Shinrawood sat in the Nisi Prius Court to hear tho npplication of Tenry Thatham and other R~ formers for an fnjunction Lo restrain tho city suthorl. ties from awarding the contragt for tho conatruction of {ho Falrmount bridgo {o Wiley, on the grounds that ho was not tho lowest and beat biddor, Tho caso fa mot ot decided, RAILROAD NEWS. The Gilman, Clinton & Springficld In= Junction Suit, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, BroomINGTON, Bopt, 24,—Tho injunction caso of the Gilman, Clinton & SpringAcld Tond sbsorbed 1bo at tention of tho Court to-day. Tho officera of tho road demurrd to tho bill of injunction. Tho demurrer s argucd to-day, ud tho doclsion fs not yol givon, This question sottlod, tho oflicers of tho road will ank that » Rocelver bo appointed, Tho caso excites much futorost hore, Xndinna Rajlrond Enterprise. Speelal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Font WAYNE, Sopt, 24.—8omo of our prominent cit- 4zona aro formiug o stock company, witha capltal of $50,000, for tho purposa of bullding a raflroad betweon this city and New Haven, a distunco of 6 miics, Tho project mocta with good muscorr, nud it undoubtodly carried out. It is contemplated to use dummy e gines on tho rond, Conference of the I1linols Warchouse Commissioners and the Senate Transs portation Committee. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Srnmneriet, Ui, Sepl. 2,—The Ton. Willtam Windom, United Siatos Senator, und_Chairinon of tho Bpecial Committco on Trangporiation, telegraphs tho Taflrosd snd Warchouso Commissioners from tho Grand Pacific Totcl, Chieago, desiriug them to meot is committeo in Cbicago, t an eatly duy, to confer togothior touchiug the question of transportation, Tho Commissioners angwer that thoy will meet him nud Dis Committeo at {ha Grand Pacifie ou Friday, tho 26th inat.: and for that purposo they leavo hero to-morrow wiglit, nccompaniod by Jamnes IL. llaymond, Esq,, ono of thoir Beoretorics, MICHIGAN. The Constitutionul Convention=A Plen for the Liquor 'Traffice=\What n pian Fresh from the Woodhull Convens tion Xud to Sny of Woman-Suffrage. Special Dispatel to The Chicugo Tritune, " LxsixG, Mich,, Sept. 24,~0n motion of Mr, Crano, of Eaton Rapids, the Constitutional Convention will cousider tho expediency of submitting o sop— arate clause Instructing tho Legislaturo to pase oll mecceenry octs for licensing tho Hquor trafMe, or for dwposing o speclal tax on uch traflie, Mr. Crano snld that tho vote on tho constitution of 1867 howed that tho peoplo wers not 8o strongly in favor of prolibition as is claimed, ‘The article on finsnco is to bo amended so as to authorize limiting the timo for which claima sgainat the State shall b valid, In ibo discussjon of the bl of rights, tho clauso permitting depositions Lo tokon for “tho ypeopla in eriminal carea befora trial, was struck out ; aleo tho clauso per- mifiing imprisoument for becsch of promiso to marry. The urticlo on eloctivo franchiso bulng resched, Mr, Crouse, who waa s delegate to tho Into Woodbull meet= ing in' Cileago, moved to sriko out ihe word “malo” " from' the clauso conforring tho right of suffrsge. Mo supporied himself Ly veforenco to tho Fourteonth Amendmont to tho Na- tlonal Conatitution, but his motion failed, belng sup- ported by only two'votea, Mer. Sfndanigh opposed it stmaty becauso b thought tho lucorporation of woman-sutltago fu tho Constitu-~ ton wonld fnsuro it defoat, Tho Commission provides that who Governor hall 011 vacancles fn the educational Boards of Slato fustl- utions, Tho propricty of limiting urs-trisla in Circuit Oourts to smounts oxcoeding £25 Ia to be consldered. Tho Commission will doubticss wdjourn on Fridoy toa timo statod, RMY REUNION. Arrangements for the Coming Meoting of tho Army of the ‘Tennesuce, Special Dapateh to The Chicayo Tritmne, TovEno, 0., Sopt, 24,—Tho coming meeting of tho Army of tho Tenncssco at this placo, on the 15th and 16th of Qctober, promiscs to bo ono of tho most suce ceastal gathorings ovor hold by tho Hocioly, Tho res .mponsea alrealy reclved indicate an unusually lorgo sttendanco, Presidont Grant will cortainly bo prexent, end Gon, Bhormon, Maj-Gous, JIanoock, Pope, Force, Gov, Noyes, and a mumber of otlior distingufehied soldicrs have siguificd thelr in- tontlon of coming, Tho presiding genfus of {uo occa= sion will bo Gen, Shormun, Tho mootings witl bo held at tho Opera-Houso, & spacions and elegant theatro. about tho aizo of Hooley's in Chicago, Tho banquet snd ball will be given ut the Boody House, Half-faro ormngemonts havo boen mnde with all tho rullronds running to tho eity oxeopt tho Lako Blioro, CALIFORNIA. Rallrond Speculators Attempt to Se= curo the Water-Front at San Diego. Susponsion of Stenm Mail-Servico Botweon San Francisco nud 1lonos lulu-~Mining Stocks. Speclal Dispatch to The Chicayo Tyidune, 8Ax Fnawomsco, Sopt, 24.—Bomo oxcitoment was creatod to-day througls tho ondeavors of cerluu upecti Istors to get possession of tho entiro water-frant of 8an Diego, solely fn tho intoroat of tho Toxus Paclfe Tallrond, and occasionod a now fecling against tho soullossnoss and rapacity of monopolies, Owing to the wrock of tho Oosta Rica tho Paciflo Mall Compsny bas writhdrawn its Uuo to Honolulu for one montl, Mails ure to Lo scut by sail, To-day the atenmor floated, and Is now in tho dry dock, There s 8 Prospect of & wpeody. rosupiton of atéaui (o tho slauds, Thero i o bettor fooling in tho 1hining markot, witlh o goneral advauce In stucks, ‘Twenty.four vessols in port loading with wheat for Englaud, Currency, 80, THE CROPS. ‘rhe Crop Reports for Suptember ns o= colved in the Depnrimont of Agricuts ture=sA Comploto Exhibitof the Yiold Of Whent=eA Comparative Summuary Dy Stutons ‘Wauinnaton, Ropt, 24,—The crop reports of Septem- ber, receved u tho Biatistical Pivision of the Dopart- ment of Agrloulturo, prosent an avoragy of 98 for tho condition of the wheat crop as o whol, which fa abont tha sumo as in the Soptomber roport of 1872, whila tho prescnt ares in oultivation fs much largor, Thioro §8 o manifeat improvenient over lust year i Minnesota, Wisconain, Missouri, Ohlo, Kansus, Penuaylvanis, snd Now Jorsey, ‘Tho averuges of Illinols, Tows, and Mich- igau ditfor little from thoso of 1874, Call- fornls and Indlana are lews favorod, Btates in which {hore s & moro thun syerufe yield of whoat por acre, as {ndicated by tho Septeiuber re- ports, aro Ainncsots, Wiscousin, Nebrushs, aud Gio- 9 gon in the West, and Now Jorsoy, Pennsylyanis, Con. nocticut, and Mansachurctis in {lio East, ‘Thoincreasod brendih'in wheat will placo tho tofal quantily n reve oral other Btatos about the umal product, and give & Inrger aggregato for tho erop of the United States than wan scourad fn 1872, Tho quality fa genorally su. rlor, wm ‘most In:nm(ui grain _ylelds better in apring han was oxpeeted, In Now York thirty-threa cotn- tlon, of thirty-fivo reported, mako roturns of on ay- crago or poor ylold, and overy Soutborn Btato falls (o Thko an hvorago crop, - lowa clajme. an averago yleld upon n Inrgo nren, o4 do Misourl and Kankas, Ohlo and Michigan camo very near atv avorago yleld, Illi. ol Toporia indicata T por cent lons than avorage, nnd Indinna and Kontucky n still grentor dopreciation,’ Tho facta presentod by correaponidents show concliaively that crop doterioration from _oifmatio caaca fe grently {ncreascd by caroless huabandry, and that crop fail- ures aro in o great mensuro avoldablo, Much of the Tons from riat, bilght, and oven from inacols, fn di~ rectly tracoablo to low vitality, resulting fromi imper- fect preparation of tho soll and deficleut cultivation, in all parts of tho country, and eapocially in tho South. Tecordn of tho skillful culturo of wheat' show ropoat- cdly doublo tho usual averagoe of whont, WASHINGTON. Ginnt Powdcr £xplosion=-Salary of an Absconding Member of Congrenwss New Invention to Prevent Cusualis ties nt Son. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Trlbune, WasniNaTON, D, C., Sopt, H.—A Spoclal Agont. of tie Treasury Dopartment informs tho Secrotary tnt 1o hns caused tho indiciment, by the Grand Jury of tho Northorn Distrlct of Now Yok, of Thomns Varnoy and Goorgo J. Doo, of tho firm of Varnoy & Doo, 162 Chambera atroet, New Yorlk Cty, for violation of the 1w in falllvg to properly mark dypamito or GIANT TOWDER, which s shippod by them. Tho agont of the firm nt tlieir manufactory, in Denkeavillo, N, J,, Edward Vor- noy, scome also to bo culpablo in packing glant powder for shipment without marking on such packages the contens thereof, Evidenco {s satd tobavo bern nde duced bLofors tho jury to show that cortaln shipmonts of glant powder, properly marked, wero e ks astio, 1tk oibora’ [oF shibmeny by differont routea wero olthior Bot marked or labeled putty, portions of tho Ilnttor having boon detected in transft on Lako Micligan somo tma ago, whoro tho dangerous oxplosivo substance was belng carolossly and ronghly handled by laborers in loading and - loading vessels and cars, Thero {8 & rulo that stops the pay of membors of Conggress during the {ime they may be absent without Jeave from tho sessions in efther lTouse, under which tle salary of J0mN v, OnRELEY, the absconding member of the House of Represepis- tives fu tho late Congress, will bo withheld for about four months, being the Umo consumed Ly tho Inte pes- nion, Nevertheleas, there remains to his credit, on tho books of tho Scrgesnt-at-Arms, the back-pay for tho entlro two yesrs of tho lwst Cole gross, lwsa tho four “months ho ws abaont ‘without leave, and it ia to obtain this amount thua due Crooloy that somo of his creditora aro devislng waye aud niesns, Tho President hias reforred to tho Troasury Depart-)| n meont s document containing a plan invonted by as Englishman to provent vessols from sinking: ot soa nfter collisions similar fo that of the illfated Northfleot or otls, {ho former having ‘sunk within threc-quarters of an hour after being |i struck by omothier vessol, whoit noarly 300 persons woro drownod. 1t s suggestad thnt caila or tarpauling {wonty by elgliteon feat, with ron wolghts or shacklcs or amali piecos of gehain. to sink them, snall Lo lowered ovar _tho @ido of tho al ot o _ brosch mado in voasol, Thia wil be drivon by tho water into tho cavity, aud will proventit from rushing in forcointo tho vossel, A socond ol i to bo bound outsido of tho firat by passing two ropos ot chalua under tho kecl of tho veanol, loworing their hights ovor tho bow and making them fast to tho sccond ail, which, low- cred over tho eido and over tho fmt mll, s to bo fustened to tho rail of tho voeacl atone ond, and bouled taut from tho otlier side, THle, 4t is clahwod, will bind them to the vosuel ond atop tlio Jenk, Tho vossol may then bo run on shore, or towod into's placo of safaty, [7o the Awoclated Iresn.] Wasmtazoy, Bopt, 24, —Ooiumissioncr Douglass has recelved information of tho dufulcation of Colloctor Wedinor, of tho Second District of Alabams, nt Mont- omery,' Tho defalcation ia supposed to’ bo about 20,000, Orders hisvo been jasued for his orrest ond suspenilon from oflice, X0 TRUTH IN THE BEXORT, Spocial Agent McPholl reports to the De- portment that ho Lss thoroughly inveati- @ated tho clorgo that oficial stamps wero Rged {n Washington County, Virginia, to ecud politicnl documenta throngh’ tho mails, wnd _fuda thioro {a no truth in it whotovor, Tho Toport ia sus- tafued by cortificates and other evidenco, TIIE POLARIS BXATOI, Tho Navy Dopartmont i i1 roceipt of official dls- patchos from Commodoro Jamea A, Greer, of th Migroas, describing tho senrch for tho Polarls crow. Thie report confirma press accounts previously pub- Lighed, THE YELLOWSTONE EXPEDITION. Tho following dispateh was recelved to-day ot the headquartors of the army: Ci10AGo, TIL, Sept, 34, Gen. W, 7. Sherman, Tho mafn portion of tho Yollowstono oxpedition lisa arrived at Fort Abralm Lincol, (Signed) P, 1, Sunipax, Lioutenant-General. Following appomtinonta of Storckeepers bren made : Willlam A, Taylor, Sixth District Kontucky ; Jouies A. Fareyth, Firat Iiltuols, Gougers 3 Junes B, Fishe ‘ach, Fifth Kentucky ; Georgeal, Leun, Sixth Koue tucky; Alfrod Korto and Smith A, Whitteld, Fousth PESTILENCE. The Yellow Fever Raging Fearfully in AlnbamunesThe Discasd in Louini= anu, Arkansus, and ‘Tenuessces Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Beaents, Tenn,, Sopt, 24.—A lotter from Mont- fomers, Aln, to-night suye tho yellow fesor fa ree ‘ported to havobroken out at nearly overy littlo station on tho WUno of road from Pensacols, Fla., to tho junction of f(ho DMobilo & Mout gomory and Pensacols & Loulsvillo Raflronds. Everybody s losving 56 fast o8 possible, M, Sam Clriatian, the tolograph oporator at tho junction of tho 40 ronds, dled to-day of the fover, Distressing accounts reach us from tho junction, near Tollard, on tho Mobilo & Montgomery Ruflroad, Blora thau onc-half of tho cltizons aro_down with yel- fow fover, o that thFe aro ot well men aud women Joft 1o wait upon tho sick, Bhirovoport necds no furthor all just now, ond wo ‘propose, if Brol, Bukowitz will second tho proposition, that wo begin our churity nearer homo, Thero is more distress ot tho Junction fhun_Sbrovonort ever_kiow, and (Lose sutfcrors aro citizons of Alabama, For tha Teusona nbovo stated, tho Mlayor has 1ssuad & proclumi= tion warning norsons reatding in Tonsacols, Fla,, nud ite_vicinity, Pollurd, Ala,, and its vicinly, Mobilo andl its subrbs, Now Orleans aud oll places o OF near tho const of tho Guif of Mloxico, westof tho City of Now Orleans, aud all places upori tho Rod River, and ‘il porsons leaving any locality Lereln desiguated, who shull not havo oon nbecnt therofrom and in 'good Boalth for th Apaco of two weoks, that under no- cir- cumatunces will thoy o pormittad to slop within tho Timits of the city. This ordur will bo rigidly enforced, and will continio until publicly revoked. “Tho aboyo comoa from a reaponsiblo souzeo, It alio statod horo in Memphia to-night (hat tho Tovor hos malo its appearance ot soverdl towns in Atknnsus and along tio river bolow hcre. Dr. E. A. White, quita s promiucnt phyelcian hero, who, up t6 tho prescnt time, has had saventy-eight cases snd lost but oo, }»u(:l!lhcn s longthy enrd in tuis morning's Appeal, denying tho- oxlstonco liora of yollow fever, and fitimates that tho prescnt treatmoitt by 8 1argd nnmber of physicisus for yellow fovar 16 tho causo for thogreat moriality, At thagamo time, bo glvos bis treatinont, whih, n lia St stoges, i ono and porhaps throo emotica, Ho terma tho dis- cano of a billo-gastrio charncter, and s sustained fu i viows by wonuo fivo oF ux wel-kmown hysiclau, ‘but not by Dr, Blackburn or tho Mobilo deleation, Tho dcallis In this eity to-day wero: Eethier Raali- ‘baum, sgod 28, yellow fover, cornor Poplar and_ Mulni atvcoth ; Tisnuah Poritz, 19, yellow fovor, 30 Aaln ; A, Tlios, 40, yellow fovor, 108 Market ; Willinm 11, Wheator, 8, yellow fever, Chapin ovenuo ; Wiloy J, Littlofolin, 65, dysentery, 176 Vanoo stroot. This makes's fotal of twonty-aix, of which soventeon woro from yellow fover, Bany of tho cases, it will bo ecen, nro geoitored about the eity,” oxcopt in tho castern and northern prts, whero thoro bus nat na yot beon ouy_fatality attending the fow cascs that aro roported, Tho marlality fs increaslng alowly, und will perhaps for soveral days, as now, during tho night, & loavy fog sottlea over and cnvolopsi tho city, ' tuat 18 suro to rceult soriouely whero puilents are oxposed fo it in ho least, Tho Odd-Follows lnvo momo ten enscs, ond to-day_ono of tholr number, Mr. IT. D. Goenell, Grand Patriarch of the State, dfod of the fatal disaso, The Masons havo but two or threo now_casos, nud ro- port tholr sick dofng woll, Tho Hownrd Rellof Asao~ tintion hovo 61l thoy can do fo ationd {o tho wats of the nick And dostituto, and nro working night and day, now thnt thoy havo asaurances tlit tho $10,000 appro-~ yriated by the clty will bo forthcoming, _‘Cliey Lave in tact drawn already sgafust part of it, and obtalned tho ‘monoy, which, with tho libora} donafions by the citi- zous, 14 dolng much for tho reliof of tho aflleted, oy will Luvo thelr firat hoapltal open_to-morraw af~ ternoon, und Wil then have room for about Afly thout g Speetal l)lgmrdl ta The Chicago Tribune, NEw OnLe NS, Hopt, 2.—Yollow fover denthin in this clty Inst weok, 203 wook bofore, 35, Tho scourge s confined almost untirely to the Fourth District, Thoro 18 docreaso In 310w casen the presont week, New OnLians, Sopt, 24.—Notwithstanding the ox- aggorated reports of the yellow fovor in Now Orleans, the genoral health of the city was novor bettor at this neason, Dr, O, B, White, Prenldent of the Board of Hoalth, n an ofiicial statoment umniv, mentions tho fact that sovonty-nino duys Lo clapsod afuco tho Srat engo cecurrod, and thal up to dutethe number of deaths from the dlscaso hos not averaged ono aud a half por day, o also states that thers uro now only twentyesix casos undor treatment, rod most of thuiin are cunvalescent, ‘Tho casea arv all ronwlo from tho businees centrog, ‘HuRgykrouT, Sopt. 24,—Tho intormonts lo-da woro1 Mitchell Huny, white, 50 yeas Zimmerm: whit 243 Mra, McCurtion, whité Fanny Wield, a3 Adoma Ackornwuu, whito, 383 F, Dall, whito, Phelps, white, 233 Dr, J.' A, Rickutdson, w) Tosenhan, whils, 1lfw, colored, 33; Johnson, 'colored, Tafiin, colored; Youco, calorad. The Oholera at the Capitnl of Siam,. Tho Japan M, published at Yokohama, of tho 23d of Augnst, roports as follows : The following i un extrsct from a private letter from Baugkok § Wokolera 8 taging bore, Thorolaa prison about 200 yarda from my honao, oxacily ono-tenth of the prisonrs in which Layo fited, and_about ono-ihird nvo been or aro sick, It tho nost garden ta thia tho gardencra hiavo beon decimatod in a fortnight, In our ardon thoro hiave boon but fow casos, and theso binve en Toported fo mo at onco nnd'Luvo beon hnp- pliy, cuted by nwdonurn, cloroilyno, and brvl; dy’in tho firat siogo, ahd _camphor’ water aud acotnto of load ns accond rosort, Tho panic Lins beon wondorful, Tor ono or two dayg, Bt tha worst {ime, tho placo. gecmed almont o city of tho dead, Bavo tho boats of forelgiern, ono saw no craft moving in tho usnally busy river, Tho peoplo Aeemed to havo fled to tholr {nner “rooms, and ono felt almoat nlone. Tho groat noblomon sl themeolves up; thelr slaves and retainera fled to tho country ; tho courds were closed, tho morkets unattended, i}\'nn yeaterday I sent my oy o buy rico. 3o went tho wholo length of tho chlof market, o mntket noarly a milo and o hisif long, and coulil not buy that first article of food, Tho riee- bonta flod tho pest-stricken city, and famine sccms lo tireaton, FOREICN. SPAIN. Mapnin, Sopt, 24,—Thel naurgont frigaten loft All- canle becauso thie foreign Consuls, except that of Grent Dritain, protested ngainat tho bombardment of the oy, Tho Beltish Conaul, for somo unknown rouson, rofused to join in tho protest, Tondon, Hopt, 25.—A specal dlspatch from Alicanto, of o later tate than that from Madrid, denfea that tho inenrgont vesacla luvaof thoro, 1t fagn tioy nro yot in tho harbor, and will commence the bombardineni of the city to-morrow, MaDID, Sept. 24—~Thio Mintster of tho Calonics proposes to go to Havana in person to study tho Cubsn ‘queation, with a visw of mnking important roforme, 1t In roported that the Bpautah Government will soon address o formal complaint to the French Government, sotting forth that the Carlist Cuieftain Boballea was per- mifted to paes through Fronch terrlfory and crosa tho frontier into Catalonin without Lindrance, in violation of tho obligations of noutrality, prastas N MEXICO. MATAMORAS, Bopt, 24,—Tho Congress of tho Biato of Contiuila which i In possion at Satilio, being opposed to Gov, Zepado, who favors tho National Adminisirae tion, wora nbout to_ clect Dr. Sllas Uoverii~ or, wheu (luy suddenly broko up on tho ovoning of tho 10th fust., fearing nn altack from Zopado aud fled o Montery, in the Stato of Nuova Lcon, whera an Insurroctiohary proclamation was inavtcdl, nnd_ thoy loft for Monclova, in tho Stato of Conhulta, whero they proposo to ostabilsh s Blato go= ernment with, Dr. Siius ns Governor, It 1s suppossd that thoy visitod Monclova o confor with {hio 0ppo- nents {0 tho Foderal Government thcro, aud with tho Tovolutioniats of Nuova Leon, and Contiwlln, sud pre= cipitato o_robellion, Tlio Government his ordered 3,000 {roops from Han Luls Yotosl to occupy Satillo and Moutery, +| "I Vone Jublica, in au artiolo to-day admitting that tha Biato Congresa had fled from Satillo, doulea thiat .| Gen. Ractia had arresied Gen, Escabedo or pronounced against tho Gonoral Governmont, FRANCE. | PAnts, Sopt, 21.—Tho_louders of tho Right propess | t0 call a'grand rounton of the party, to bo kield in this clty at on early day, 0 Royalista have hopes of a division in tho Dona- | partist ranks, The Roubr faction is disposed to act in conjunction Wwith tho Royalists, whilo MacMuhon and his friends aro opporud 1o tio’prolougation of tho present provisional regtme, GERMANY. Benurs, Sopt, 24.—Tho Provinzial Correspondenz soya tho visit of King Victor Emanuel to Vienna sud Torlin offers to Europe anothor guarantes of a decl- 0 and effective peaco policy on tlio partof Ttaly, Aus- tris, and Prussia. ' PP S, GREAT BRITAIN, Tonpow, Sopt, 26.—1t Js reporied that John Bright 1w opponodto the war ngainst Ashantc, and will zesigy from tho Cabinet §f it & ifurther prosceuted, TLowpox, Sopt. 24.—Tho Britiah Association fn ges- ston ot Lradford have adopted n roaolution uzging tho Goseroment {0 send sm oxploring expadition to tho Axclio. s, Bdwin James, candidsto for Parlisment in Mary- Jobo, {8 making an nctivo canvass, o hiea rocetvad numorous pledgen of influcntial support in tho contest, Tho roport of the failure of tho Berlin Bank, eirculated Tiero to-dny, proves unfoundod. Tho inveatlgation at Glasgow into tho rupning down of the abip Abconn by tho sioamor Alabamn has termii~ Dted, The Coptain’ of tho stcamor haa been ropri- ‘manded, snd his firat officor, who wa in cbarge of tho steamor at tho timo of tha collision, had his cortificate suspandod for 18 month CRIME. Escnped from Jail--A Discroet Shoriff. Speeial Dispatek to The Chicuyo Tribunes BIEVENS POINT, Wit Bupt, 24.—Rochford, & mon who killed a fellow-workiman fn tho woods near Jeuny, Murathon County, lsst winter, With wn o, escapcd from tho jull hero lust night, His trial was to have tuken place {n about two months, o fllled Lis bed with wood, and concenied himself ncar tho door, Tho ShorifT vielted tha cell in tho ovening, whon Rochford #lipped out of tho door, and e was not missed until this morning. Suicide of a Wenlthy Citizon of Phila- deiphin. Special Digpatel to The Chicag Tribune, DittLADRLA LA, Bt SheAbont 1230 s, morning Thomus Lrown 'Purker nitompted to murder iy wife Jiclen McGrogor Parker, ond then committed sulelde, pi wag ono of our wealthieat cltivens, hoving n yearly income of 60,000, iy estato comprines oio of tho most valuabla prop- crtics In Philadelphia, owning tho gronud upon which iko Continental Hofel aud o American, now (Lo Girand Central, Theatro elands, Tho houso whero the doublo crlmo ‘wis committed 1o ono of thoso beauti~ £l thirce-story brown stono resfdences, with tower ris- ing at 3t sidc, s common in Weat Fhiladelphln, 1t atunds on fing yrounds, and {a msid to Lavo cost Fig0, 009, Tho catiso of tho erimo was Joalousy and b Wifi's reckless vxpenditure, otc, Suicide of o Womnn. Spectul Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Wenoxa, Tl Sept, H.—Fri, Johu Cundir hung Tierself at hier Lito residence, oug milo east of Romancs w ermull atation on the Westorn Division of tho Chicago ‘Alton Ttoad), yesterdny morning, 8uo Jiud been par- tally fnsano f0r over two years, but not considered dnngerous, Bho leaves & husbiund nud threo swall children, Burglary in Cond du Lac. Special Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune, Foup DU LA0, Wis., Sopt. S—Tlio storo of W, IT. Pout & Co. wan broken Into last night, and §600 worthi of Jowlry atulen, Thoy offor $200 rowurd for tho cap= turo of tlio thieves, The Bank-ikobbing Dromios, ToutsviLte, Sept, 2h—It hos trauspired that o fnriner nued Hugs, coming into Charlestown, Tud., tho morning after roceht forgeries on tho bank Lers, met » mau anewerlng th description of tho mun Nor- fon, iho_forger, who sald Tio was bla_coufederate walking along the rond, who neked to ride, and was conveyed 1o tho ' Dethlohem rond, whero ho sturted Of on foot ftoward 'Mudison, Ind, Onoof his hands was badly burt; both hands scraped nnd swollen auif by s fall, Lo is'now bellaved to ba the party who haa tho $6,600 got at the Farmers' & Drovery Honlr, Sept, 15, aud who Jumpod off tho train nt Jeffersonville, Ho doubtioes took tho mafl- ‘boat at Madison, and went to Cincinnati, The exnmi- nstion of Norton comes off to-morrow, Thero 48 o good dewl of mystery sbout the rob~ bery, Both mon were dresscd aliko and resemblo each ‘othor, and it 18 thought the caslifors of tho robbud bunks cuniiot Bwear to tho recoguition of Nortun, Buveral otlhor banks woro visited by theso men tho sumo day witlout auccess, and ono coshier states that tho same purty visited his oflico two years ngo with o Now York chack for $13,000, but ou ldentification being domsnded he withdrew. A 'Fragedy in Migh Lifce-=The Son of o Millionnire Commits n Double NMurder. New You, Sept, 34,—Thomas B, Parkor, aged 43, sliot bfs wifo this forencon, und then shot hiwself, Jealousy waa tho canse, ‘T wifo mny recover, Parker was s retired iron merchant, aud very wealthy, Tho ypartios moved in tho higheat circlos, and lived I an elegant, villa ut Kingeessivg, Turkor was o son of tho Iato Ianuo Vrown Varkor, who left an catato worth £3,000,000, Drs. Parker was o daughtor of Robort Miegfegor, and waa nuch youngor thun her husband, St il suivives, but 0 wound a balioved o bo mor- he Brooklyn Frivuds, New Yo, Sept. 4.—The Grand Jury of the Brook- Isu Court of Boseions remainied In kcesion luto Ian night, hearing llodman's evldenco in tho caso of the Brooklyn Oity Tressury defalcation, Rodman huw beon aceopted'as o witness for tho Btato, On onterlig tho Jury-room ho s Teported to havo anuouncad it hio whiould unawer ovory question, and mako o full statomont of tho facts, Do matter ‘whom thoy lurt, “Tho Brooklyn Argus miys tho Grand Jury has found an fnalotment againat Bprago for emlzzloment and ‘malfeassnco in ofico on Rodiman's testimony, Almost & Slanghtor=s=Fhrilling Incix dent in u Roilroad Care Fran the St Louls Glule, Sept, 4 On Bonday, the %2, one of thy Ubicago & Alton trajun baroly bscaped glving ita yosscnyers w miost thirilling seusation, At Quilfrey, Ili,, s number of negroos who bad bocn atiending catnip-nieoting got ou board, ‘Thoy enterod # car occupled i part by other passongers, Amiong theso was & gontlenan, spparcutly o country merehunt, who find posacssion of & wholo seat, from which ho Liad boon talkivg across tho aixlo to andther passongor, A negra womian, sucking o scat, waa given tho inalio of that oecupfed by tho white an, Tho latter oon dealred to peak to hiw friond opposito, orose, and up- proachiod thio alsle, Wile dolng 4o, the colored wonian commoncod pushing, crowdiug, and puncling him, 1o told hor 13 it sU1t, Inkt o oFled oul wnid wtiractod » burly biack man, %ho steppod up with a_ diswn razor, And oxclutmed : # What i h—ll do you want " 'hé white muu louked steadily into tho oyes of tha razop-armied black bully, and eald ; # Drop your razor, it you know when you wre well off, Iwiah to have nothing o say to you, Tho cool and collecied manner fn which the while man_confronted Ifs wauld-lo asesilant for a timo chocked uny fusties defuunstration on tho part of tho utter, ‘L Indioa {1 tho cax noreamed, and Wero proparing 10 Jeave, 80 thut there rouatned aboutl twenty men Dlack and white, somo of thie foruer wilh razors, aud otlers with piutols drawn, 4o whito pursongers had their pistols out and poir fed, Among tho latter woro womo roughs, coutig to bt, Louis to wiltoss tho prize- fght, Theso fellows dtehedd fo provoke n molee, but tho conductor of tho truin called to his ald tho bruke- ‘men and tho baggago manter, and ordered thie colored folks nto tho baggego car, ' Tho ordor was quicl oloyod, but ona of tho roughs followed thom nnd trio o et tipa gt on hia 0w sccount, though - cemnful, "Aftor tho oxclfemont Tind subaided, tho merchant was asked If ho could havo dofended himaelf, o ropliod by showing his rovolver, and eald thnt tivo or irgotimen hio ind made up s mind to slicot the noiro, but finally coneluded to rostrain s feolings. “Thio fracan al ane timo promised Lo bo vory serioiis, Only thonbroluta coolucss of tho principal in it pro- venfed wholennlo bloodshed, Ono of the roughs encir- e with ono nrm {ho neck of n negro, Whilo his disengaged Land poluted & londed rovolvor (s tho Liend of the siegra, 'Tho slightest sfigial would have pro- voked a sliot, and then the worlk of death would liave begun, Tu6 wholo affals wis thrilling to ol engaged n it, Tragedios in Missonrf. Boonsilte, o, (Sept. 2, Diepateh to the Si, Zouls Repu- eitn, Tho bloady rocord of thia weck 5 a most frighttul ono for, Lo tho torriblo pffalrs at Tudependenco and Knob Noater, ara now to bo ndded two fatal encounters and ono Lotrible murder from this acction of iho Blatg tho first In this ection, the second n_ Saline, and the third fn Howard, aud all within 16 to 20 miles frotn this clty. VATAL APFIAY NEAR DIROATL, On Sunduy oftcruoon, Josoph W. Grisham snd Goorgo Doffcibavgh met heat Piagal, at tho township guntro, abeut oighicun millew fran v, andy liaving hind somo troublo on the Fourth of July Inst, they soon commenced cliaMing oach othor as Lo tholr 'respectiva fighting abilitios, From Hpht words they got to curses aid thtoats, and; ually, Poffenbaugh became &0 e maged that' o Jumpod from tho Lorso tat. Lo was Tiding and ndvancod upon Grisham, who drow Lifs re- valver and, rapldly dischinring thireo barrols, dropyed Lila mav, With o ball in ono arm nnd anotlier deop in {ho loft ido noar tho heart, Tho injurod mon 1s_stil alive, but no hopes nro cntertaluod of his recovoryl th ihseiana ot darlug to probo tho ghlc-vound, aiid tho bnlin vt whero it et lodgad, Grieham wdl ar- Tested and brought to this city thiy morniug, ANOTHER AT ALTOW OCK, Arrow Rock, Sallno Counly, 13 milles dlatant from {hfa city, was {ho aceno of tho second uffray #poken of, Lawson Toberta this morning whooting Sam Kincald dond nt onoshot, It appears thnt Kincald was very drunk yesterdoy afternoon, and Roberts, being b warm friend of his, oud knowing him to linvo Gomo money on bl person, took from him, in the presenco of sovoral yitnceacs, $90, This morniug ho met Kincald upon tho street, and, roturning him the $00, cxplained 1iow it camo about tliat ho ind it, - This matle Kincaid furlously angry, he Inelsting that iho amount takon from_him wan $135, Instoad of $90, Toborts deuied this, nud called unon witnesses to_substantinto his ne— sertlons, Kincald went off, swoaring that ho would have that 835, and, roturning soon after, drow luifo and threatonod cut - Rtoberts heart ont it ho did not produco tho monoy forlh- with, Noberts cxpostulated with him to 110 offect, and finally, after hnving been forced into o cornor of & storg Wit tho knifo hiaving over bl head, ho drow n zovolver, and placing the mnzzlo to Kincaid's bresst Jed tho trgzer, and itlucaid il doad tu it tracon o bullot pasning clear through his breast, Thoro I \muich oxoitemont ovor tho affar, but publio sontimont 16 with Roberts, and thoro fa no toubt. but that ho will bo nequitted o grounds of melf~defonse, Tho dend man loaves a wifooud two children, Roberts 18 o younger man and unmarriod, . HOUIDLE| MOST MORNIDLY | The third affalr was most rovolting in its details and 18 was the moat hurtible murder ovor inallits og committed in thi since o family Hvis on the river somo six mllca ection of the country, Sumo woeka boenclente, and at onco becamo foarful tho matlor, threatonlng oll sorls of g posr Kingabury Lanalug, & poiut istant, discovertd their ldest dughter, n young girl sbout 16 years of g, to d ily enraged over Violenco wolla nt n dopth of from twenty to sixty, and in ono instanco of a Lundred, feod from tho surfaco trunks andlimba of troos are mot with, cansing much conjecture and spocula- Lion a8 to tho eauso of tholr presonce nt such a dopth, Thin singular doposit discovored on Ot~ tor Croolk will doubtless bo tho moans of %lvlng n moro genoral kuowledgo, not only of that mys-~ torloun vogotation that liog burlod #0 many foot honeath us, but perhaps, also, somo kuowledge of tho inbitants of toko primeval forasts, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Port of Chicngo. AIRLVED. Beow Flora, Baugatick, lnmbor, Belir Willlain Jones, Muskegon, lumbor, il Atinorva, Maakogan, lumbor. Behir Ida, Maskegon, lumbor, Selir Rtob Roy, Muskegon, lnmber, Belir E. G, Oray, Mikegon, lumbr, Scbr It. Simmons, Muskegon, linbor, Helir Racine, Muskegon, tunibe Hohr 8L, Poltr, Muskegon, lumi Bolir Myatie, Muskegon, lamber, Hehr W, 1L Dunbaim, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr Jo Viins, Tord Ttivar, lumbor, el Mogals Liompeon Whito Luke, lumber, Sehr @, 1. Roberts, Whito Lake, Inmber, Hehr Eiln Billnwood, Whito Lko, lnmber, Sebir D, Ferguaou, Geonto, Tumber, Bolir Tom Falue, Grand Hnven, lumbor, Bteam-bargo Oharlos Reltz, Mahlatoo, lumber, Btonm-barga Harsmony, Mrniateo, lumber, Holir Libbio Nau, Groen Buy, lumber, Beow Pascagouls, Ludwigla plor, tan-batk, Soow It, 11, Baker, Kowanco, ratirosd i Prop Asin, Montréal, pig-iro rop Scatln, Bufala, sundrl Beow Cotalh Mary, Ourls® Dior, tan Btmr Corous, 8t. Joc, aundrios, Belir Octavis, Muskegon, lunibor, Behir J, Hibbnrd, Muskegon, lumber, ficur Pilot, Muskegon, lamber, Selir P, Haydon, Muskegton, lumbor, Trop Colorado, 13uffalo, unidrics, Sehir Regulatar, Muskefon, lumber, Steam-barge Georgo Dnnbar, Muskogon, lumber, Bleam.bargo Contest, Muskcgon, lumber, Bteum-bargo Comct, Munkegon, Tumbor, Schr 0, Dall, Muskegon, lumber, Belir Trnmat Moss, Maskegon, liumber, Behr J, Dean, Jr, Munkogon, Inmbor, Selr 3. 0, Mise, Muskegon, lumber, Behr Seventt lito, Muskegon, lumber, Solir J, 7', do Condrag, Muskegon, lumbor, Bteam Bargs Aunio Liura, Muskegon, lumber, Schr I, 1, Ferry, White Lako, lumibor, Bolr Lizz1o Donk, 8t, Joo, lumber, Echir O, Gordon, §t, Jae, Inmber. Beow South SIdt, Whila'Lake, limber, Behr Elizn Dny, Luding ton, limber, Seow M, N, Dunbiom, Tiko'h Pler, wood. Btmr Muskegon, Geand Haven, sundrios, Btme Bicboygan, Two Rivors, Sole O, North, Grand Havan, slabs, Scow Laurel, Duck Lake, lathbor, Behr Gulde, Baugntuck, fumber, Bcbr O, I, Johnson, Saugatiick, lumber, Scaw Tanner, South Haven, raflroad ties, Trop Empiro State, Buffalo, sundrics, Bcow Wi, Bates, Willlama' Pir, wood. ficow Lauriun, Sauatuck, plabs, Bteam-bargo P, Birkbead, Buffalo, coal, Steam-bargo J. . Rutter, Buffalo, conl, Sleam-bargo A, Gebhard, ‘coal, Selir Florence, Muskegon, lumber, Behr Petrel, Muskogon, Iimbor, ‘Betir J, D, Wright, Muskegou, Jumber, Belir Mary Booth, Whito Lake, lumber, Bopt, 24 T ark, to" 'fho " unfortunsto gl . In @ fow | Schr Ico, Grand faven, Inmbor. dags they spparoutly lmf motured tho plan | Prop Csnada, Montreal, sundries, for tho = mottlemont of tho thing—n plan | Schr O, Bhaw, South Haven, wood, most_nppalling o ihink of, Tho girl was | Bchr Camden, Buffalo, conl far ndvanced in prcnnnnc‘f, nnd tlic unnatural purents, | Sebr Doualdson, Buffalo, conl, taking her into a cornfield near tho house, forcad from NIOIT CLEATANOES, Ler a liviog child, No soonor had {his Lrutality been | Btmr Muskegon, Grand Haven, 28 pkgs liquor and accomplistiod than thoy dug o ehisllow lolo in tho sundiles, urolln& near by, oud throwiug tho buba into this, de- Pht:; ?,;,ff.‘ ‘Truesdell, Greon Bay, sundrics, Hborately stamped it to death, go frightuily m:ulgllulpl i¢ that when thoy had concluded their hellfi work ‘wag diffioult to diatinguish flesh ond bone from mud Arroats havo been mado, but tho rmmcrl and olay, from somo supposed prudent reasons las been kep vory quiot, —_——— FIRES, ‘Wooden Mills fu Allentown, Pa. Loss, 840,000, ALLENTOWK, Pa,, Sopt. 24.—Gabriel's Woolen Mills was burned this morning. Tho loss was $40,000, and the iusuranco $20,000. in New Orlenn: NEW OnLEANS, Sopt. 24.—Pogo & Co,’ buildings, were bured. Loss, $16,000, . In Manchester, England. ToNDON, Sept, 24.—A firo broke out in tho Athwne- um Library of ¥ extingulstiod 20,000 volumcs wero destroyed. —e————— A SWINDLER ARRESTED. Yestordny Dotectivo Lacky arrested s notorfous swindler, who haa given out, at various times, that his name was A, E, Robineon, I, 0, Spencer, snd F, L. Patent Roof- inge and Tar Factory, on Olara street, and fiva adjacont ‘Lster, to-duy, ond _before it was Tuflalo, 40,000 bu cotn, 14,000 bu oats, 160 ‘tous steel rails, 40 tons broot-corn, 3 Lanke Froights woro dull and lowor. Charlers woro made at 8@100 for corn, closing at 8¢ ; and at 100 for wheat, Thene gagoments roported wero: To_Buffalo—Schr T, P Eheldon, wheat ot 100 ; sclir L, Van Valkeaburg (yese forday p. m, comat {003 prop Empire Stato, corn at 9o+ prop Colorado and selir G, 3. Wells, corh at 8o, E:%’,r 3 Gapacity equal to 42,000 bu wheat and 100,000 Mlinols and Michigan Conale C1116A00 CANAL OFFIOE, Supt, 24,—ATRIYED—Oman Do, of Soncea, 6,600 bu corn, 1,344 ibs_soed ; Norway, Seficen, 6,000 b corn; Awerican Star, Nrarmolllos, 5,600 bia corn, 6,940 lbs sced ; Alida, Jolict, 69,750 iba empty e D °f, Wright, Morris, 6,150 bucorn'; Lily, Morrls, 6,000 bu corn, 6,776 1a reod ; Montana Otta- wa, 6,000" bu corn ; Wolorloo, Utica, 5,000 bu 'corn 3 prop Wasp, Summit, 35 yds sfono ; Excalslor, Sumnit, 85 yds sione ; Galdua, Willow Springs, 63 tona icos Edwin, Willow Springs, 6 yds ' geavel; T T, fhorman, Hugauow, 00 yds . stono} Ientlotta Walker, Laniont, B) yds stond s Sand T, Les wont, 70 yda_slono ; Rescuie, Lomont, 55 yda stono 5 Marlin Hogan, Lemont, 85 _yds stone ; Edwin Walker, Temont, 80 yds slone, 50 bils line ;. Augusts, Lemont, 8) yas stono; Gou, MeDhersou, Lemout, 8 yde stotio: Florenco lorger, Lemunt, 89 yds_stoiio Thunderbolt, Lemont,8 yds slono; Traveler, Lomont, 673 yda storio ; Borgd No, 1, LaSalle, 162 tous coal ; Cayigs Ttomes, 0,000 b comn’s Cubo, tica, 6000 ind - coru s Atlantie, Morrle, 5800 bu cornj J. Crott; Elils, Tho first cluo recefved by tho Chicago detectivea | Mforrls, 6,000 b corn ; ‘Pheonis, Locknort, tighte " concerning bim was by a lotter from the Orearep—~Milwauker, LaSslle, 167 tons coal ; Brile Obief of Polico of Cleveland, Ohio, which | Munt, Morris, 61,550 feot iumber, 19,680 luth; Elizae endd that » mon nomed A, E, Robluson | Dotk Lockport, 2571 bu whet, hiad swindled a firm n that city out of $200, by repro- senting imeelf to bo au agent of tho Tucker Manufac- turing Association, 1fo presented n bogus check to for $160, and it wug Uays ago, and Upon tho person of o eritinal weru found sovernl papers gurporting to bosigued by Gorgo dmos & Coo of sclvidere. 11l One of {hem was a_choek upon Field, Lelter & Co., of thia city, for $200, Anothor wad 22 Lake whom o beat out of tho samo amouut The checls wero drawn upou Warren & Dormont, Lankers at No, 90 Washington strect, Yestordny morning Detoctivo Lacky gapled thio Gordon & Co., of Cloveland, cashed. o ardived In this city o fer wau arcested by defectivo Lacky yesterday, upon streot, o fow days since, M, Whecler, of No, swindlor near Foloy's wuloon, and at onco arrested i, ‘Tho prisoner beggod the police-ollicer (o let him A% Mo s dotatned ot tho Cenie 80, hut It was of 1o aval tral Btation, —e THE MYSTERIOUS MANNING. The inqueat upon tho body of Jumes Manning was resumed at the County Hospital yesterduy, Mr. aud s Powors, who aro noar relatives of tho decensed, £aw bim noar Brown and Godfrey alrcets, at 11 o%clock A testifiod thnt ho saw tho body and nfterwards saw it It wae decided to continuo on Wodnesday night. Mo wus drunk at tha time. man nsmed ltutoiberg firat at tho mouth of tho siver, 1loat out into tho chinunel, tho inquest until thls morniug, rt——— INQUEST. The fnquest yoatorday on Henry Eckhart, who was drownod in tho river near Thirly-irst and Lock It waa shown that Lo had endesvored o kill himsclf tho evening streets resulted in a vordiet of auiclde, provious to his drowniug. —_—— KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK MARKET. Special Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, TEANBAB CIT: shipments, 1,440, DMarket casier, lightly, na’ bauks zefuso to_accept Eastern exchaugo, Tl trado 48 confined, thereforo, local buyers, Toxns cows $1,60 3 extra native stecrs, $4.45' to $4.00 frosh Toxas steors, fut, $1.25 to §1.60, Hoga; mar) closed dnll at o decliio of 6 to 100§ oxtrowo rauge, £3.70 to £.T5. —_——— REMOVAL OF INDIANS. Special Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, WASNINGTON, Sept 24,~1L b Muted that trovps have beon pinced at the dispoanl of tho authorities {0 assiat in tho removal of tho Winnobogo Indians from Wis- consin to & reservatlon jn Kauxas, — e WISCONSIN GLASS. Speelal Diepatch to The Chicago Tribus Fonp bu Lag, Wis,, Sopt. 21, —Mnssuchnis, aro huro with_the glass manufuciory 8 parties viow to estabilshing an extensive Curious Discovery. From the Jerseyvilly {11,) Demacrat, ‘The Hon. Willlmn McAdams, well known as a goologist, snd who Las beon' making quito an oxploration of tho *drift* in thiu vicinity, dis- coverad a curious dapoait in this formation a fow days ngo, ‘about 4 milos south of this clty, on Ottor Crook. At tho Lnse of & porpendioulnr bluft, showing about 40 foot in dopth of tho drift formation, thore is n stratum of blackish substanco which resembloa an outcropping conl volu, but which is & mass of vogotntion, com- onod mainly of the trunks and limba of troc, Fite Targor part of whioh aro broken and divided into small pieces, forming » meus rosembling o voin of lignite, but not near so hard and com- pact. The siratum is something oyor (wo foot in thickuoss, The charactor of the vegetation which forma tho doposit differs ~ vory groatly from that which grows in this vicinity, The_ troes wore mostly coniters, and bundroda of piuo conos of various sizes, and in & good Btato of proservation, are minglod with tho mass, Bome of tho cones and fruits ars vory peculiar, and not recognized as bolonging to auy spacios wo have evar seen growing, From s mass of tho deposit five inchos square and throo inchos thivk, Mr, D, took thires por- foot cones, one twa 1mehos lanfs. sud the othor two but little over an inch in length, Upon being cloaned carofully, thoy appoar, oxuflp{lng & black, oarthy color, as porfect as though thoy liad just fallon from {ho trao, But what is more intoresting, if possible, is a ortion of & juw-bone found iu the debris. ‘Tho ragmont iu sonio four jnolios loug, aud shows tho sockots for fivo tooth, witli ano of the teeth m place and ontiro. 'I'ho tooth i8 sharp-pointed with cutting cdgos, mora liko the taoth of o surian thaw o horbltorous auimal, Vory ofton iu this vicinity, in digging Mo, Sept. 24,~Cattlo receiple, 1,450 ; Buyera eperato i Vessels Passed Detroit. Drrnorr, Mich., Sept, 24,—PAssen Ur—Props Pato- , Atlaniio, Jufian, Liko Outardo, City of Concord, fonoph, Rose nd burges, Burlfgton aad_ bargo, Déagbusgy V. I Lelnglosud burge, Oravenoad bargesy T, Bcott barks Watson, Monitor: schrs Clty of Bfraite, 0. M, Bond, Corsican, Danfosth, Lamb, Sayves Iand, Antelope, A. Snxon, City of Waodtack, Florells, Ketchum, Ostrich, Tarbariam, Willinm Aldrlck, Asia, Childs, Sehuylkilly Hathaway, Taviford, PARGED DOWN—Props Raltigh, Culago, Roanoks, Autelopo aud argos § sclra. ¥lizgorald, faato, Wind alaw. WiNp—Southeast, Dernorr, Micl,, Sept, 94, —Evening—Passe Tr— Props California, Prindivilié, Bunks, Gibralter, Came briu ; selirs Guldalr, B, F, Wade, Falconer, J, Millin, Passrn Down~1rops Clty of New York, Mondots and lavges, Ioward und bargos, Kewanduw; schrs Varriugion, Foyeltc, Lzows, Lady McDonald, VIND: 3 SPEOIAL NOTICES. T'he Only Unfailing Specific for isenses, of the kidnoys, bladdor, and tho organs affactod by Tlolous hablty, fs Holmbids Extract uohu, This medl- Sino cures, L. Holmbold o th i Bicesaod in Citbining h fal victade O Bana. " Hs uchu. His fw tho.ariginal. and only truly vatinblo proparation, - 1t ta conlod T vypbiicians nd pationia A1Tko. T 18 fmae portant that Torors ahould obrain (o Zonuigo, ara: oo as for Holmbold'a Iixtract Buchu, with the Doo- tar's signstury ou tho bottla. ; % Schenek’s Mandrake Pills. Thoso pills ara composod_oxcluslvaly of vogotablo in- grodlonts, and although they outirely supersodo tho usa of morcury, do not leavo any nf its injurlousoifoota, They actdiroot iy upon tho liver, And aroa valuably romedy in all casrs of dorangemont, rosultiug from & lsordarod stato of that organ, Liver Qomplaiut, Blllious Disarders, Indigeation, Sick Hoadacko, Typhiold, Torars, &a., ., all aceuinb to tho froo uso of Schonck's Mandrake' Pills, Far'salo by all druggiain and duslors, RESS GOODS, mostly to Advices from Clicago also” dls- couraged activo transactions, Sales thraugh Texussteers $1,60 ; through Toxws cows, $1.25 to $1.60; wintered Dress Goods. Special Attractions Opened Thursday. HAMLIN, HALE & COMPANY, MADISON AND FRANKLIN-STS, _ORNQVMENTAL METAL WORK, Gonld Bros. & Dibitlee, 149 & 151 Stite_-st., Chicago. ORNAMENTAL AND ARTISTIC METAL WORK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Fountains, Vases, Statuary, Drinking Fountains, Aquariums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Embiemntic Signs, Copper Wenther Vanes, Stable Fittings, Crestings, Tron Furniture, . Brackets, and Store Stools. EXOELSIOR LAWN MOWERS, Agonta for the Fronoh Patont BOULEVARD CHAIRS AND SETTEES, Agonts for Younglove Architeotural Iron oY HYANPS Patont Iluminated Tila, O

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