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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1873 5 s ————————————————————— — ——— ——— S : POLITICAL. An AntiKellogg State Convention 10 Be Held in New ~ ’ Orleans, The TFarmers of Sangamon County, I, to Nominato Inde- pendent County Ofiicors, Meoting of the Will County Farmers’ Club at Joliet. T'he Farmers of Hancock County, qL.. An Anti-Monopoly Ratification Meet= in Will County. Spectal Dizpatck to The Chicayo Tribune, Jorter, 1L, Sopt 35,—To-lsy was Aot apart by the frienda of tho county nnti-monopoly ticket nominnted on the 1at inst, for o grand ratificstion meeling, Ex- tonsivo arrangements hnd bean mado for tho oceasion, but owing to the disagrecable weathor of yonterday the attendance wu quito limited, The mectiug wos or- ganized ot tho fair grounds, adjacent o tho city, in Floral Hall, Tho meeting was called to order ot 2 o'clock, Mr, Buirk introduced Dr. B, ¥, Allon, of Jollot, who rend the farmers’ declaration, Ar. 8hirk nsked privilego to spesk to tho mosting. Ho was not upposed to railronds, but wanted them multiplied, aud at tho samo timoe controlled by Iaw. JUDGE RANDALL, of thig city, was then introduced. hearty pathy with tho offort to bring raflroads under control, This wan tho first meetlng of the kind ever held in this county, and 4t was un buportsnt epoch in the history of partios aud partisaus, 8o far tho farmors hind Inbored igaorantly & whilo every othor industry could estimate what would bo tho result of i yoar's Inbor, tho farmer could not. Ho wus completely in tho bauds of tho monopolista, This stato of affalrs s @ crylng evil, and ueds o bo inquired inio intelllgently, Tuflronds aro not tho farmers’ groatest encmy—tio iddio-men alvass ronp flia bonottof tho farmors’ e Mo was In TANDERDILT IN 115 OUSHIONED OIIAIR, 1 Now York it fo-dny controliing tho formers of ho Went, 3o hua it in hia power lo fucreaso or_docronso thio worth of Wostorn yroduco. It is (hoso capitallsta thut must be brought fntoeubfcetion. Tho romedy of theso troubles 18 to givo (o Governmout of tho country {nto the hands of tho agricultural or fudustrial interests of tho country, and this can only bo done tlirough political organizations, Tho farmera wore In tho right, nnd must succood. Tho Ropublican party Dind outlived its duy. Ita miselon was tho nbolition of slavery, and he gloried that its work wna douo, TOE HON. , M, BAUTH, Seorotary of tho Statv Ofganizalion, Vaa then tntro- uco Ho sald ho would spesk ns & farmer, bocaure Jo wan o formor, 1o complained bit- toly thnt ho s 6o misroprosonted by tho politiesl pressin tho Stato. Tho it wrang Ao furniors cudnro is, that they havo Ta volco in tho Frico of thote peoduéts, o cgrrect s I tho, frst uty of this grest movement, _Wa havo not enjosed i right, becauso wo hinvo uover worked togathor, . TILE LAW OF AUFTLY AND DEMAXD 18 an infernul humbug, for tho simplo reason that there mover was o surplns of agricultural products. Our farm-houscs botoken want, and thia 14 o sentiment for which o cerialn Ohicago paper hag abusod mo. 1 Foiterato it, and sny that OUR PAT MOVELS, must bo leveled up {0 & comparison with the handlers of our products, Tho farmers want, and munt have, o greater ahnro of the results of tholf labor befora wo can be “loveled up,” Organization fa tho mosna fo Tight this wrong | Whien tho farmers of thia Stato aro Bunded together, thoy nro an irrasistiblo power for their own good. Tho farmers produce withaut sogard to common souso or businoss principlea, Ty nvver count the cost of produclug, and as & cousoquionco aro compalicd to beg buyors. They do 1ok biavo a prieo for tholr corn thut §s ot govarnod by tho purchuser, ere i tho wlarting point for tho farming public, Thoy must work muro intolligontly, Thy fazinem ovight to soy to tho world, when you puy 8 our price You have our corn—until wo can’ get our price wo shonld keep 1 n our criba, It costs 33 cents 10 produca corn, und o cannot, in the faco of this, nell our corn for 20'conts, Every corn producer in 'this county 18 STARED IN TIIE FACE DY TAE POOR-TIOUSE. X wish T could persuiado tho farmers o raiso losw corn, for ovory bushul ralsed nt prescnt prices is but hatent {ng thoir impoverishment. Tho world depends wpon tho farmior, nd it s fu thelr howor tocontral, provided thoy organlze, Whilowo nre selling our, products at Ices thun half 1t costa {0 raiso It, it aro other indus- Iriea doing? THE OREAT ENEMY of tho furmier §s tho railrusds, which are crushing the very life out of sgriculture by exorbitant chargon, YVanderbilt has his vory thumb on our lps ; but if wo suy (o him ond_the rallroad interest that In'the future our gurnora aro locked to every demand until wo et our prices for our wares, s tho morchant does, We ‘will s00n reverse the situation, ‘Ha belloved the Btate Rafirond Commissioners were dolug o good work, and ho would be satisfied if thoy ‘would niuko tho railrosds tos tho mark, AMIDDLE-MEN wera n great evll to the country, and i was s part of Iuds duty towngo war on thoss mon, They aro in loague with railroads to rob tho people by combina~ tion, If wo succeed fn swoeping out tho middle-men, thien wo hayo guined our first victory, Another troublo is UNJUST LAWS, for novor, in the bistory of tho conntry, hos any lsw been cuncied In the inlorest of agricultire, Our Bys~ fom of tuxution {s infamous,wherein the farmera pay foo Targs propartion of tho tazes. 1o was oro, althouglin Ropublican, an caemy of the Republican 'party. 1o Was ono of tho fathers of tho parts, ond twelve years ago buriad tho Democraoy without shedding n tear, “Tho speaker bero sollfed into Morton, of Indisns, and other LEADING TEPUDLIOANS, Dbocauso thoy dofeated the effort in Gongress to control railrond {runsportation rates inet winter, 1o dopro- catod tho traducing of republicanism to centralization, and tho debauchery of tho party. Sir. Stith spokio Lwo hours, snd was listened to with somo uttantion, Gov. Palmer, Primo, snd Flagg, who wero announced for speeches, wero uot presont, Thero wera from 160 to 200 persons in_nitondance, among. whom were quite s number of Iudies, “ People’s? Convention In FMancock County, K1 Correapondence of The. hi(uHa Tribune, it fil,, Sopt, .~ Yesterday u mized assome bfy uf perais opposied to the Domouratio ficket. con venod at the Court-Houso in this city, snd nominated the following ticket for county oflicors: . County Judge, Thumns Ituggles, of Hamilton ; County Clork, Chnrlds Tyler, of Fort Grecn ; Treasurer, Poter Kelsar, of Wursuy¢ ; Superintoudont of Sobools, Mrs, Mayall of Lu Harpe. It 1w said tunt the Ropublican party of this ety wil indorso tho ticket ; aud, i€ it does, mo Republican nominations will bo made! Anti-Monopolist Convention Callcd in sangnmon County, I, SruINGHIELD, Sopt, 25,—Tho Auti-Monopoliats lssuo the following standing call this morning : ** We, the undersigued members of the Indopendent Auti-Manopoly Association of Furmers and Working. wen, without distinetion of past political opinions, do horaby respectfully cali s moss couvontion of all who sympithize with us, who aro willing to tako just what the Juw ullows und fio more, In Bpringfiold, on. Satur- dap Ot 1, ut 10 o'clock "5, m,, at tho Agri- oultural Rooms, to nominato o tcket of hone edt men for county oflicers to be supporte ol at the ensuiig eloction, That there may bo no room to charge thut tho Convantion is caiitrolled by oither of tho old_partien, 4t will bodi- yided into two branches, or two hLouses : Firet, tho liouso of former Ropublicaun s socond, tho houso of former Democrats, Each houso 1a t cast ou equal number of voles for candidiics in tho nonsinatlon, aud tho candidates recolving tho majority of the Sggrefato voles of botl bowsss 1o bo docared olected,” This call fs signod by thirty-ofght aubstantial farm. ers sud mechauics, not one of whom iy o sham, It Includes such men un Payton Harelson, sud others of tho wealthiest furmers in this county, Louisville Anti=Kollogy State Oonvens tion. New Opteans, Sept, 25,—Tho Committos of Bev- enty Liuve sdopleil o resolution calliug a mass conven- tion of the people of tho Slate of Louisiana to moct in Now Orleaus Nov, 24, Tho peoplo of all tho pare istics, drrespuctivo of party, opposed to tho Kolloyg ururpation aro eurncatly’ invitod sud roquesie ol "o join nnd particlpate i fho ele tion of delegates to said Conventlou, ‘Lo objects of the Convention are to conider the political situation fn Loulstans ; to nutitute measures Tookin, to amelloration of tho ' condltion of the peopls, an memvriulize Cougress for relief, Anti-Monopolist¥ Nomination Lioutenant«Governor, Dea Moings, Bopt, 95,~0, ¥, Whiling, of Menons Dounty, farmior and # Democrat, hu beon selocted by the Anti-Maonopoly Btato Comniltteo for Lioutensute Governor fu placo of 0'Dounel, decinod, for Sangamon County Farmors? Convens tion. BrniNarizin, Hept 25,—~Tho farmord of {hls count (Sungautiion), coiposed tqunlly of promlient Topubll. cauw and D noerats, fawio & cull tily morning for o Couuty Conventlon to nominota cundidates for county oificers, Tho Convention 14 to bo held Oct, 11, Fayotto Connty (In) Ropublican Cone ventlon, Correspondence caga MoGuetion, Bep “Thu Republl Oon- youtlan hald 4t West Union, Fayotte Co,, lows, uows anted tho following iokot: Toprosentativo, ¥, It Morely; Trosauror, James Stowart; Auditor, Alfrod Suthiorland ; Supervisor, I, . Robas; Sherifr, 0, A, Torland, Tho contest "was foninly on tho ofiico of BlieriT, " 0, A, Dorland was tho Slomporance candl- date, and of conio tho Nquor ntorest dId all in its ‘power to dofeat bis nomiuntion, THE CROPS. Estimntes of tho Yield oY Whont, Corn, Outy, Ky, and 2oz in the States Kllinoiy, lown, Minnesotn, Winconsin, Missonri, and Kunsns. JacksonviLLy, Ill, Hopt, 25,—Reporta dated Bepl, 15, reouived at it ofico of e Nattona Crap Hteworer) the sk nuttnber of which will ‘bo published on Butues dny, indicate, ns referring to the erop of spring wheat Juat gothorod for Tilinofw, o losa of 7-10 of 1 pier cont, caleulated on A7 per cent of total production, —Tor Town, o gain of O per cent, oA calculnferl on 63 per cont of product, For Minnesots, & galn of 9 per cent, a8 cnloulated on 45 per cent of product, Yor Wisconsin, a golu of 7% por cont, a4 enlei- Inted on €3 per cont’ of product, For Missonrl, a gain of 17 por cont, ns catimated on 23 por cont of product ; and for Kansna n gain of 8 por cent, eatimated on 10 por cent of product. In winter wheat, Iilinols loses 10 por cont, eatimated on 0 per cent of {ho_culiro production, fown loses 41g por cont, na ontimated on B0 por cent of product, ‘Wiaconain losos 89 yer cout, na eatimated on 22 por cent of product. Missourl gainn 3¢ of 1 por cont, ah ostimated on 10 per cent of product; ond Kansas gains 10 per cent, na eatimated on 28 per cont of product, Of corn Illinola shows o losa of 83 per cont, as cati- ‘mated on 70 por cent of the total product, Towa losca 16 per cont, estimatod on 76 per cent of produet, Min. nesota loses 7 por cent, estimated on 46 per cent of product, Wisconain lokes 13 per cent, estimnted on 60 per cont of product, Missourd losos 4% per cout, esti- ‘mated on 16 per cent of product. Knusas loses 21 per cont, estimated on 20 per cont of product, . On the laot crop of oat, Tlinols loses 13 per cent, ea~ timnted on 40 per cent of product, Iown lores 4 per cent, estimated on 75 per cent of product, Minuesota aine 0 per cont, estlmated on 47% per cont of pro- nct, Bissourl gnivs 10X per cent, eatimated on 14 yer cent of product, Knnsns loses § ¢-10 per cent, osti- mated on 31 per cent of produot, . Of {ho lnat crop of hiny, 1llinois loses 11 per cont, os- timated on 45 per cent of produot, Towna- gaing 0 per cent, oatimatod on 3 per cont of product, Min. nosots gaina 13_per cont, cetimated on 50 por cont of product, Wisconain fosea & por cont, estimated ou 0 per cont of product. Alissouri gaina7 per cent, estimatod on 18 per cont of product, Kansas gals 810 of 1 por cont, catimuted on 26 Jor cont of product, Of hogs, 1llinofs whows a gain of 7-10 of 1 per ol ceatimatod on 42 per cent of the ontiro product, Towa loses 1 4-10 per cant, cstimated on 67 por cent of pro- duct. Minueaota gaina 1 6-10 por cent, eatimated on 80 per cent of product, Wisconain loses 8 por cont, eatimated on 64 por cant of product, Missouri gains por cent, a8 eatimated on 18 por cent of product, Kan- :l“ gains 4 per cont, catimated on 24 per cent of pro- juct, Comparisons ars mado with tho Inst previous sco- sons in ol cases, The frost of the 19th and 20th will reduco the yield of corn to some extent Lelow the fig- ures above, and will iucresso tho proportion of Aoft corn, —_—— ANOTHER BALLOON DISASTER. An Acrobatic Acronunut Falls from s Burning Balloon o Distance of 1,500 Feots ‘WAarELLO, In., Scpt, 25,—Prof, Joha JT. Boley mnde sn nscent from the Falr Groundsin thia place at 5:30 p. m,, fn his hot-alr balloon, Just a8 tho balloon loft tho ground it took fire near the mouth, o had not so- curod his footing on the horlzontal bar on which he stood, DLup went wp hanging by his hand ond did not, Ix‘xmmllfl{. see tho firo undl ho waa too’ high to lot go with mnfely, ‘but hung on until ho had reached on altitudo of 1,200 or 1,600 feot, when tho canvass that held the hoop at tho ‘mouth,” from which he wsa susponded, burned away, and he fell, reaching tho earth a quarter of s mile from tho point of starting, 1fis body wna fright- fully mangled, the fall driving his legs into the hard ground up to the knees, CRIME. Arrest for n Murder Committed Sovens teon Yenrs Ago. Oxmmo, Bept, 25,—Shorifl A, IL, Irvine, of this coun- ty, arrived in this city yesterday uftornoon with 8 man zimed Tsaiah Ditts, who hos been wanted bero for soventoon yeara on s chargo of committing murdor on tha body of ono Georgo Donny -1u this county in 1850, Ditts was found near Leavenworth, Kan,, where ho ras working nn & farm undor tha_naino of Smith, and 18 known aa Hook-noso Bmith, Tho indictment’ waa found boforo Oairo becamo the county-soat, Nearly all kuowlodgo of tho crime Lad _escapad the memorlus of the fow poraons wlio have lived In this county sinco. Tho arrest 1s & vary nportant one, and onr Lol do- sorves much credi, A Brutnl Murder Near Pinckneyville, Xil. 87, Lours, Sept. 25.—~Tho dead body of Willlam A, Mutteaon wus found in tho woods near bis home on Four-3lilo Prairio, n short distauce from Pinckneyviile 1., yesterdny morning, Hia hoad hnd been minshod witl's cluband o charge of fino ahot fired Into hia body, Two negroes nomed John Teefo and Georga Wiiifams wero suspectod and arreatod on suspicion of having committed tho murder, Murder-Trinl ac Bllndor, 1n. McGreaow, In,, Sept. 25—William Blagien, who murdered Williani Tnglea nt Yonons, Ia,, lnst aprivg, ls aving Lis trinl this weels at Elkndor,” Tho chones ere that ho will Do acquitted on the ground of solf- dufense, Tho Brooklyn Frauds. New Yon, Sopt, 95.—Lhe Mayor aud ofhor officlals of Brooklyn, this afternoon, engagod o lirgs corps of ‘sccountants to thorouglly exuniine the books of all'the clty dopartments, - MILITARY REUNION. Annual Gathering of the Veternns of the Thirty=sixth flinois Regiment, Speclul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Monms, 1lL, Sept, 25,—To-dny the Thirty-sixth Regimont of Tlinofs Volunteora lold their annual ro- union at this placo, A largo attendance s bero, many coming from dfstant parts of thio Slato to participate. Tho gathering waa very quich, and geemed liko tho rounton of o family of brothors who bad been long separatod, A beautiful banquet was apread o tho park by tho citizens, & wolcoming sddress wastmado by tho Movorof thiscity ; » xeuponso by tho Hon, YV, P, Plerce, who waa o surgeon in thls regiment, and’ by Liouenant Turnbull, Thoy bad presout 'tho samo fng, plerced with bullots, Lo~ Death which thoy fought under Bigel, Bborl- don, ond ofhers, No regimout fought moro bravely than ihis at Dentonvillo ond Loctown, and thoy wore first in thofight of Yoo Ridge, at Corfuth, and Porryville, Thoy lost heavily at Stous River, For scvon daye'thoy stood in ihe gap, holding back tho Tobel brigade of Gea, Woathers, ropontedly charging upon thom, driving them back ot the polnt of the Dboyonet: but #0 sovero waa the contest that only 200 of the Thirty-aixth Rogiment camo out of tho confiict, Afterward, ngain, at tho batilo of Olickamanga Creek, this regiment held {he enemy in ohock under o niow torrific ire, and saved tho army from dofeat, Al of thono battiea wero ofton referrod to, snd uil seomed ready to fight thom over sgain if naccssary to save their country, 5 RELIGIOUS. Northern Sltinois Conferences Spectal Dispatch to The Chicuyo Trilune, BrooumNaToN, 1il, Hopt. 25.—Tho Conforence ae- scinblod at 9 o'clbck this morning, Dr, Stevenson pro- elding, After religious oxerclsca aud roll-call, tho queation #Who are Supornumerary Proachera 7 wag aguin discussed, J, 1L, Mooro, d. L, Crane,d. O, Lowis, and A, D, Carlos werecontinucd on_tho ‘liat, o cbusideration of the superannusted List was taken up, and about twenty numos were passedd vpon and gontinucd, 3, 11, Adrich waa seatorad to (Lo ofestivo Onmotlon,s Commiltee on Ladios'and Pastors’ Ohrls- tian Union was appointod as follows: J. A, Kuniler, J. P. Dimmitt, J. E, Cranston, W, 1, Wobstor, nud §, Blitun, Tho reporta from tho diiferént districts wers thon road, Springlicld District, B, K, McElfrosh, Prestding Fi- dpr, reporta 10 charged, 18 preachers, and 2,584 meni~ bors, aud genoral prosperity ; $1,400 collocted for the missionary fund, - Jaclwonville District, W, F. Short, Presiding Elder, roports a flourishing condition of aaire, and s mis- afonary colloction of ovor £,000. Bloomingion Distrlet, H. Buck, Premding Elder, good condition, s _slight falling oif {n contributions; and a great demiand for monoy for e cause of Lonovor lonco 3 collections for misslons over 1,500, Thio Rev. A, T, riscoo, Chinplain Btato Ponitentlary, roports cheering results in hia chiarge, Two hundrod aud cight had bean recelved into his chiargo and 450 in tho suciety, 1fa haa recoved mauy letters from ox- conviets who are leading good livos, The disoussion ou enlurging Tresiding Elders’ dls- trictu ocenpied tho aosslon uniil adjournmont in the afloruoon und uvening, Mrs, Jenifo ¥, Wiliing nd- dressed tho Qonfercuce in the ufternoon sud evening, Episcopal Conventlon of Now Yorl. New Youx, fopt, 2.—The Efghty-ninth Annunl Convention of the Frotestant Lplacopal Dioceso of Now York reassémbled this morning, Aftor worniug proyer, the Lov, A, ulght.called the Conyention to order, Tho_Bocrotary of Hiato wis among tho dolegates presont, ‘Tho roport of Lie Com- mitteo ou the Incorporation sud Admlaslon "of Churches was read, Tho application of tio Church of Bt. Mury tho Virgln was roturned to the applicant, A standing comiitico, misslonary commmitteo, and provie sfousl doputies to tho Goneral ‘Gonventlon” were theu, electod, ‘Tho Dishop of Pittaburgh was introduced to the Convention by Bishop Patter, who then ausumed the oflice of Preafilent, und delivered Wi unnual sddross, ‘T'he uftorncon sesslun of the Convention commenred Ilg readiug and ucus‘)lhlu the reports of committoes, aftr which the wsnul regular comnittees wero clocted, A resolution setting forth the ubility and worthlness of tho lnte Roy, Bamuel Roosoyelt Johnson, wus nnani~ mously sdopled, Tho Preaiding Biskop delivered o fow appropriate rumavke, Tho regulur chlllnq Ohurch service was performed, the l)hhu&x pronouneing tho benodiotion, uud the Cond ventlon udjournod sine dio, Eyvaugeticnl Lutheran Synod, Spectal Diepateh to The (hicaya Telbune, PutLADELENIA, Hopl, 95,—~Te Thirty-vecond An- nnal Couvention of tho fiynod of the Evangulical Lu. thorsn Chureh of East Ponnaylvania commenced last eveuing ot Trinily Chured, Gerianntown, SPORTING. Occident’s Mile in Wonderful Trot of a 210 3-4, A Ton-Hoat Trotting Race at South Bend Yosterday. Tom Allen and Ben Hogan Matched to Fight Oct. 28, Occldent’s Wondorful Performances For tho following exceedingly Intereating report of tho great trial heata of tho wonderful California_horso Oveldont, wo aro fndobted to tho Ban Franclsco Chronf- ele’a Sucramonto correspondent s 1t was announced, komo tima ngo, that ex-Governior Stunford’s horso Oceldent would 1o entered for {lio $2,000 plato offered by the socloly fur auy horso tint would heat tho_beat, {rolting (imo over nado in tho Sato—2175—by Goldmnith Mald, A goneral hopo T oxiated that bio would auccocd fn nccompllishing tho groat feal, mingled with o groat doal of doubt sa to tho ronult. P Yestorday morning it waa roported thot tho horso would ot go for tho plate, but morely bo apooded otor tho track, Ao an 10 eatiufy I Aomo measuro tho deslres of thoso o hd gatliored (o seo bia pace, Tfappll, Bowaver, tho roport proved unfounded, nid overybody wis on the qui vive when it was anuoinced from_tho Judges' stand tiat Occldont e ontered for tho plate, and would muko an effart to mark dosn tho tino ror for tho bet trotting ovor n Callfornla track, o'clock Oceldont appeared on tho and wan greotod by n welcoming shout. and murmirs of ndmiration frack, o looked well, were heard from mearly all of tho 7,000 or 8,000 woplo who had been drawn together by the magle of Eln name, The ladies all wmiled awoetly upon him; and men who had been filled wlil doubt regarding the {nsito of the great effort of Lis lifo now tvok wote of Il fiue appearance, and Lega Lo hopo that, afler all he might give warranty In puble to tho splendid pron is0 of his privato trisle, s young driver, Goorge Tounant, held the roins quictly, and no sigy of Inck of confidunco was to bo found in 1dok o nct of Lis. Gov, Stanford waa in tho roporters’ stand, n little anxious, of course, bnt hopeful of tho horse's success, Ho snld thal Oceldent could certainly bent 2:17, but 1t was possiblo that he would not bo in condition to do 4t dn- this trial, As Occldent, with clock-like motion, trottod down tho track, in frobt of tho grand stand, ho ‘wus loudly cheorad by thousanda of volees, Innumer- able stop-watches wero produced ; thero was fostling and skirmishing for the positions from which tho beat ‘viow of tho track could bo obtaiucd ;: the cleors died nway {utoullonce, and thon all walled norvously for tho ovont, Tho runuing horso, Brown Dick, wan brought ont to keop him company, snd after n littlo”_prollminary scoring, tho bell wua tapped, and Oceident shiot past (ho score, Drown Dick womo distanco behind, Tonuant handled the horee {n splendid style, aud tho eager crowd breathlessly watclied tho Iittlo Ly boauty s ho wont *atriding ari- ward” to tho quartor-polo, With honest, faultioss trotting ho possed tho polo In 30} scconds, without npparont cxortion, and went on’ withont offort, in- cronsed bis apoed I the econd quarler 23¢ seconds, passing the half-milo polo in 1:10—Tonnaut holding Bira, sud Drown Dick gallantly following on. O tho third quarter, Tennant put him down to his work, aud tho paco waa increased, the far- turn beivg rownded in rapid foshion, and the noble horss swung into tho lhomo wsirotch at o terrific godt. As ho camo tearing down the long strotel not an oxclamation was hoard; but, when Lo pssed ‘under the line, without having made a skip or o break, in tho wonderful timo of 3:163¢, tho suppressed oxcito- ment of tho vast concourae found vent in loud aud Tinging shouts in honor of the groat triumph of tho gollant little favorite of California, For some timo wild and almoat ludicrous cntbuslasm hield possession of the crowd, manifested by ropeated choora, waving of handiorchiofs ond hats, and all mabur of “axhibitions, of dollgat, Tho tlurong o ou. gromled tho _quarloratratcly gnliing thoritative announcoment of the Hme made by tho Mttle fiyer s and when tho figures woro hung ot on ‘tho blackbonrd, and it wus aunounced from tho Judges’ stand thint Occldent had snado tho beat timo on Tocord fn the annals of tho California turf, and won tho plato, tho enthusissm broke out agai, and tho vast, throng, not forgetting Stanford In theit admira- tion of Oceldent, ohcered tho Govornor heartily, thl that well-plenaed geutleman advaucod to the front of tho stand ond bowed his acknowledgment of tho compliment, Nor was tho driver forgot- ton? for n crowd gatherod uround Lim and con- gratulatod Lim on tlio_careful and auccossful maunor which ho hiad held tho relos bebind tho turf ‘monarch, Gov. Stanford, whoso gratification at tho triumph of iy Tiormo was oshibilcd withont atterapt ot con- cealment, ut onco eamo {0 tho Judges’ stand and pro- souted tho valuable plate fo the socioty, with tho una derutanding that it sbonld bo pub up sicli succeedlng year for compotition until o timo just made by Oceidont should Lo beaton, This gonerous net was annouuced fro the stand, and wag grected with much applauso, “After nwhile, st tho solicitation of many persons on tlie course, Ozcldent was ngain specded uround tho track, Is went handsomely to the quarlr pole i 351 seconds, aud reached tho hnif-milo polo in 1:0915, 10 Bocond 1658 than his Hmo in tho frat trial ; and wan bolleved that ho was going Lo oxbiblt oven moro remarkablo spocd bafore Lo reackod the scoro, On tho third quarter ho was trotilug splondidly, golng along ‘ab an xlrordinary g, but, ubforlu. mately, to tho regret of ' tho concourss which' was watcivg his progress down tho home-strateh with the deopost intorost, ho broke, about 200 yards abova tho distanco fiag, Wwhoro an oxe cited crowd wero shouting huarsely uud exuitingly, Jeforo ho could bo got dowa to squaro trolting agaid, Bome seconds elapred 3 but oven us it was, ho passod ‘undar tho scoro in th very good e of 211855, Gov, Blanford may" woll congratulated upon tho ownership of such n splondid’ horso as Oceiont approved himself Wedncsday, and tho wholo Siato will como in for o sharoof thecon- gratulstion, fnusmuch 06 tho cvent cannot fall 10 0dd groatly o tho nlready widespread roputation of Californin ns & producer of fast stock, Occldent has, Dy this brillisnt performauce, placed himself ot tho Diad of the trotting turf, side by sila with Goldamith Maid, whose beat timo b6 has equaled, Iis fnture, un- der chroful trafuing, {8 brilliaut, and o moy roasons by hopo that howill yot fucress the speod which scoma lo s ro extraordfuary now, i vlew of hia podi- gree, the hard labor ho bas been put through in- past years, and his {noxperionce on tho raclug turf, XEncing at South Ro BouTn BrxD, Iud,, Sept, 25.—0no of the moat hotly- contesled raccs on’ record was commenced o the Northern Indisun Folr Grounds yesterduy, snd waa continuod to-duy, taking ton heats” (o doeids tho raco, which \was for horso thut Lind mever beaten 2:10, Twelvo horsen started, Below is the scoro of the horees that continued ta the ond, tho othor eight cither- Dhuving been drawn or distancod, 4 2,11, Barnes’ 6. g. Gon, Barnes..,.0 911453931 George Morso's b, g, Peavine,, 1065443 J, W, Dawson's b, g, Boy Jerdan, 3423112 G. W, Camp's bik, &, Stnmp Iuller,d 4 5263112 4 g hetidd, 2y 2, 20T, B0, 249, 2:49, 347, The sixth was o dead heat betweon Peavino aud W, 1, Whitehead, drawn on tho ofghth hoat, Tho raco to-day was witnossed by over 6,000 pooplo. To-morraw tho froe-for-all_races will come off, over which thiore is much oxcltement, Goldsmith Maid v, Fullerton. PIILADELITILA, Sopt, 25,—Tho Tico for & purko of 5,000 betweon Goliluuith Muld nnd Judgo Fllorton, Wag won by tho former, Time—2:23, %28, 2:233, Hasc-Xall, Prraprrenza, Sept, 25,—Baso ball : Mutuals, 8; Philadolybias, 4. 3 Another Prize Fight Arrangoed For. 8T, Louis, Sept, 25.—~Articles of agrecment between Ben Iogau, of Now York, and Tom Alen, of this clty, to fight o prize Aght, Oct. 28, for $1,000 a slde, wero signed this afternoon, nnd tho remaining stake-moncy, $500 a side, put up, It s not yet docided whera th il will be fought. THE PERTEET CASE. Irict of Judge Knowlton on Bohalf of the Plaintitf in Error. Speclut Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, Orrawa, 11, Sept, 25.—In tho Supremo Court to dny Judge J, 1L, Kuowlton, counsel for the negro mur- dorer, Porteet, wbo killed Lis wifo at Obhfeago about tho timo of tho grest firo, presented his Lrlof on behalf of the phinlf in error T'he points set forth In this brief aro as follows ; First—Thot the record elows two final judgmonts, {lnt Lortoat shiould bo hung until dead,—rst that Lo shiould bo hung on Jun, 13, 1872, and secoud that ho should bo hung on Fub, 14, 1870, Tho last, or socond, Judgment wus given withont any new trial having beon olther ordered “or wicarded, ‘Tho wecoud judgment, on such u state of record, 18 a nullity, Second—Hud ihls second judgmont beon given by tho eame Court which prononaced tho firat one— anamely, the Criminal Gourt of Cook Qounty, It would luve Lee, on sucl o rocord, us growsly erronc- ous oa iE mow fs, given, as b was, by tho Circult Gourt 'of Will County, If (uo Criminal Court of Gook Gounty, whera the Indictment wug found, conld not lave legally givon this second JSudguent, thon it iu porfuctly obvious that the Girouit Court of Will Gounty could ot hiavo tho right to ¢x- tinguih tho luw, mid, by operation of mero physical powor, pronounco the Judgimont aud divost i of ore To £ Ffrd—Tho record doca not show that the firat Judgmont wus ever vueated, sot aslde, or sunulled by the Orliminl Court, 1ior ald it contalu'von tho slight- et ontry to whow {hat {he causp had oyer beon re- movad 1o the H\l&lwmn Uonet, Fourtl—The Criminal Colirt could uot bo legully sntintiod, nor could it bo mido legally fo appear to it Gourl thiut 5 Judyeniont hud beou reveessd, by pro- duelug and reading u copy of u opinton, whother eore tifled or not Fijth—If o enuse, by writ of error, had been ro- moved from tho Uriminul Courl to the Suprems Court, tho former could only redockot the catse, upon tho iy of a romittitur from the Supreme Court, showlng what tho Judgineut of that Canrt was, Sicth—Thiv {8 s to the chungo of venuo to Will County, Seven That tho apyilcation for a coutfuuauce n order to praoure the atfendunco of the wituoss Wille Surns whould buva boen grauted, luhth—The Court cired fn gllowing 11, Merrill and 3. Hielton to tentily, and - Ninth—In refusfitg to sllow tho question, * DIA you hoar unv eriug o uolsy (breuteniug Ly the'crowd that thoy would hang Perteot,” to bo put to Bhielton by do- fondant's counsel, Tenth~1t wna orror, sgainst tho obisotion of tho prinonor's counscl, toallow tho Btate's Attornoy to rend na partof hia closing argument ceriain passages from tho four Evangellats. "Fleventli—Tho leatimony of tho four witnosaos, an to thio ndmisslona of tho prironor At thio Coroior's ine quicst, or aa to tho qucations put to aud anawored by Hi, aro 80 yorinnt aud contradiotory aa to be wholly unreliablo and worthleas, “Jicelfth—Tho fabrio construtoted from and companed of the Uivorsified thrends and links of tho tolality of the teatimony (o warrant o couviction, 1must bo such ns to o complotely {nconnfatent with _tho innocence of the acouke ol palpably conaiatent with s gullt, No Sont'of 1oz 0f vidunce ix auMclont. tb whrrant o cunvlulm‘l, aud it say all bo true, and yot thoacensed o fimocont, “For tioso ressons ho clnfmod tho Judgmont must bo roversed. Thio briot of Statea®-Attornoy Reed Ia vory largely of tho ame clinractor 06 hia bricf in thio lafforty cano, and as that Lins alroady beon publisliod in extenno it1n hot wortl whilo glvingauy otlior statoment of whal 1t contalns, e PESTILENCE. No Abatement of the Discnso in Mem- PhigenTwenty-onc Denths in Twen ty-four Hours--And the Worst in Xeot to Comes Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tyibune, Mesrpiis, Totn,, Hopt. 26.—Tho yollow fover panls hins to o grent oxtont subsided to-dny, oud given way to tho monoy anud bank scaro, the particulors of which aro in another column, The fever i, howover, BPREADING, and cages aro now reported fu nearly overy part of tho city, soveral of tho clty pepers to the contrary not- withstanding, Tho Howards havo thefr hospital com- pletod to-night, aud in tho mornfng will bo ready to Tocelvo paticuty. Thoy nre using overy means in their power to abato tho scourge, nnd wero it uot for them 1t would bo declured an epidomlo in threo days, Thoy aro supplylog FOOD OF ALY RINDS to tho poor, sond thoir commissloners fnto overy nook and cornor in tie city, to find tho dlstressed and re- lovo thelr wauts, But for all this thora {s grost suf- foring, wud, plouLd the pliguo contivvo long, ‘tno distress and sufYering will joyond imagination, “Tlio Old Fellows md Mnsous aro also doing groat good in a quiot way, tho memborshlp only kuowing ‘what i being dono by thom, THE NUMDFS OF DEATHE Teported by tho undortakors for tho past twonty-four houry was 30, and from yellow fever 21—an_incroaso of nearly 6 per cont ovor tho mortality from that cause slouo, Tio following In thollst: Join Tysa, ngod 10, unknown ; Jacob Wright, colored, unknown ; John . Lnckot, ago 25, yollow fovers D, Moore, colored, 70, unknown ; J, #. Prince, 8ga 33, yollow fover ; Wal- ter Waro, 27, yollow fover + H, D, ‘Connell, 52, Sellow fovor; Eliza Wise, 16, yellow fevor Priddy Jiraunin, 19, yollow fover; Joo T. Oldbam, 37, yellow fover ; ténry Appol, 51, gts; Milllia Jolineon, colorad, 60, intlaamation’ of ' tho 'kidnoya; Dr. A, Crrn,’ 80, yellow fover; Mary Duchl, 45, yollow fover; Jonnfd RMcComas, ngod 5, yellow fover; Mary Mahonos, 8, yollow fevor: colared child, still-born’; J. Bumpoy, colored, 30, dobility ; Johin Pillican, 60’ yellow fever Thad MeGroth, 28, yellow fovers B yollow fevor; Thomas Hogo, Cathorine {clinel Doviug, 28, 21, yellow fover ¢ Quinloan, 45, yoitow ' fevor; - Anglo Bovalo, 34 vallow forer; Kulks Kuth, 41, swatap fovor urd Ttugh Burke, 48, yellow fover ; Mike Spelimun, 60, yel= Tow fovor. Total, 30; yellaw fover deaths, 21, This comprisos only those who aro hnriod by tho wn- dortalers, Thora aro numerous instances whero cof- flus havo boen purchased aud tho dead buried by their friends, but bow 1mauy cannot bo sald. Tho 'banka’ susponslona muy prova n bonofit in ro- Uoving the minds of tho mi\le, hbut when the story of to~lay's deaths s publiahod in tho morning, thero will Do anothor exodus from tha city that will boconsldora- ble, The worst has yot to come, Lntost Advices from ShreveportesXne terments in that City Yestordayess Muany New Cases IRcported. New Onrzans, Sopt. 25.—Dra. Durng, Obapin, and Davideon hovo srrived at Shroveport to-day, Dr. Burns tolegraphod to tho Ioward Asaociation os fol- lows: “Wo arrivod yestordsy and hold o meoting of physiclans at night, Tho diseaso {8 yollow fover, o truo homeegastrio postilence, Ita origin fs 8lill abacure, and its chorsctor malignant, Tho deaths nro between 50 and mer cent, About 400 deaths so far, Moro thaun balf the population have fled, Every ono {s working bravely, No panic now, ‘Tho organization of the loward ~ Association 48 oxcollont, Qol, Moncre, the Speaker of the Mce Enory Logislaturg, was taken down yestordny, Sugeveronr, La,, Sept. 2i.—lLoterments to-ila; woro: Charlos feanierly, 36 ; Dow Looney, 50 ; O, M. Brown ; Mra, Mary Calhoun, 35 ; Ganuan, 45} M. J. Ausoin,0; ¥, J, Gurlls, 6 ; John Stoward, colored Mra, Sanson, 65, colored 1 'E. L, Tenney ; . Hofuer, 383 MeBweney, 333 J oeDelacroix, 213 Albert Turnor, colored, 85; Victorla Holmer, colored, 14} infant, colored; Paul Nyors, colored ; Jullus Williams, color- ed, 28; Mra, C. A1, Prescott, 53, Two intermonts out of tho city limits yesterdny; n_ Sister of Charity, un. ablo to sscertain ho name, nud b unkuown Srede, ‘The fover, which eccmed to have sbated yesterday, broke out with {ucreased cucrgy lost night and this morning. Many new cases ocourred it tho city and suburbs, Among the prominent citizens taken to-iay nro O, W, Lowis, busincss monnger of the T¥mes, Col, L, M, Nutt, Mnj, John 0, Moncuro, and M, 8, James, ;Miss Moneuro and Miss Olark nré dangeransly 4ll, Dra, Chupin, Davidson, and Burna pronounce the ;um-o genuino yellow' fover of tho most malignuut o, A ‘meoting of physiclins was held last night, but nothing was elicitod. Dra, Snell, Fenner, aud Davis were sppolnted a Commissfon 1o inquiro {uto tho origin of the fover, aud wake & full roport of all the fucts bearing on it The destitution is a8 torrible as tho diseasie, The oxponses of the Ioward Association 6ro sbout $1,000 o diy, . Tho petnfless women and children must be fod'or starve, aud the Assoclution must foed them, ‘The list of Jutcrmonta to-day numbers ninotoen;: In addition to this wero three persons who died in the suburbs snd wero bured outsldo of tha eity, Mr, Page ia dead, Itis reported thut Me, Bulher- 1and, Wwho 18 a refuges ten miles out, I also dead, LirTiLe Rock, Sopt, 25.—Parties from ma\'orllrl, who left yestordny, Toport tho fover nbating very little, it any, It is now cxtending out in the country. Those who ara lcft in the afilicted eity, are nlmost com- Plotaly broken, dova, “Tlio fown ' 8 Lospltal. o usiuesa 18 attomptod to bo done, and nurscs are badly ncoded. Tho Cholern in Paris, Pans, Bopt, 26,~Tho sanilury suthorities report thint the’cholera fs decressing in Paris, sud that the averugo of deaths from the diseaso for tho past week, was ouly twenty por day, THE RAILROADS. Mcoting of tho Erie Enghsh Stocks holdors. Lowpow, Ing, Sept, 25.~Tho mesting called horo by Prosideitt Watson {o conshler tho sffairs of tho” Eric Railwny Compavy, tovk placo to- doy, aud was attendod by 1,000 persons, many Amiricans being presout, Tho ineoting 18 deacribod a8 stormy, A rovolution of thunks to Mr, Wateon wae adopted, and the namos of L, L, Bischoffsheim and Menry wera grostod with o acrewtn of minglod hisacs and chieors, Mr. Watsou, in his oxplanation of tho aifnirs of the Compnny, said thero was some snparont dublousncas about tho socounta, but he belloved thoy wero correct, Thoy wanted $30,000,000 fmmodiately o fiulsh tho fimprovement slready comumencod, sud o Iny third radl, ' TheFirst Railroad in Porsin. LoxvoN, 8ept. 25,—~The ceremony of turning the firstgod_for the first railway in Persfa took place ro- cently ut Reshd, u the prosenco of leading Pereian oflicialeund forelgn Consuls, OBITUARY. David Strawn. OrrAw, Scpt. 25,—David Btrawn, tho projoctor and ‘bullder of the Chicsgo & Paducah Railrond, died this morning at 10 o'clook, aftor n short {lluess, s sud- den deaths croated & docidod sonsation, —_—— THE WEATHER. 2 WasnmNaTON, Sopt, 25,—ProRABILITIRE—For New England ¢ Tain will provail to-night, followed on Fri- day with’ winds vooring to_ woslerly, oud cloaring woathor, For tho Middle Btates and Lower Loke Reglon ¢ On Friday oloar or partly cloudy westhor, wind gradually shifting to southorly and easterly, Yor tho Southorn States oast of tho Misalasippl Qontlo aud fresh winds, mostly from tho southwoat and autlicast, aud cloar'or pacily cjoudy weather, with ocensional rafh on tho coast and in the Lower Mlusls- sippl Valley, From the Lower Ohio Vailey and Mis- sourt to tho Uppor Lokes : Falling barometer, incroas. ing southorly o eastorly winds, cloudy weathor, sud rin, ‘Tho indications now are that n sovoro atorm 4 approaching from tho northweat, und will probably ex- tend cantward over the Uppor Lake region on Friduy, Cautiounry sigunls aro ordered for Duluth, . BALTIMORE LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Dauristone, Bopt, 35,—Catlle A(@?jo0 lower: very Ticat on snlo A,L'a(gm + thit gonerally rated fieat quiality, dy@4he 3 modium or good to fufr quality, 3@836 § roceipta, §,047 ¢ enles, 2,623, Hogs—I fuir supply and_ demand, nud o highor; cornfed, T@T3¢0 ; etlilers, 03,@7150 ; rocoipts, 5,240, Shoop—A goud demand’ for stock' sheep ot $3,008 4,00 por liead ; recoiply, 3,016, elir e SN EAST LIBERTY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Easr Insenty, Pa,, Bept 25,—Cattlo— Arrivals—120 cara ; Dewt, 62;@0! medium, 6@3%e; common, 4@d3%c ; utvckery, $1.:00&3,80, Liogu—Arrivals—iG carh ; Lest, $5.00@5.06 ; Yorkars, nonw selling, Hiseop—Artlvalu—24 cars ; baat, §4,75@5,00; modium, $4.00g4,00 § common, $3,00@ 4,00, e e TITUSVILLE OIL MARKET. ;, Bopt, 35,—Votrofoumn murket—8$1,07@ ille delivery ; §1,30@1,35, OUl Oity dulivory, SUICIDE, BAn Franowco, Bept, 35,—Dantl J, Bookataver formerly Markol-Tuspector of this clty, » well-known citizen, 8hol himwelf through the hedrt, ot biv resi- dence fn Nutonts streot, (i morulng, pih Pt (9 Fdwin L, Sauton, who was Sooratary of tho Diatrict of Golumbin, rosfgned that luulilml on bulug uppoluted Hiecolver of the Firet Nutlonsl Banlk of Washington, aud Richard Marrlugion wag snuaintud du Lis place, 4:00 A, M. EDITION. ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL NEWS. Illinois and owa Couniry Banks Quiet, C BLUFFS. Couxom m.w?«,u fic, lEl:wl‘ 25,—There fa but litle excltement here, and no disturbanco of businoss bo- yond tho stoppago of tho grain trado, _ Our banka do not anticipate troublo, and approve of the course of tho Chfeago banks, and will adopt tho same should o+ casion soom {0 roquira it, e DAVENPORT, DavENTORT, Ta,, Bopt. 25.—Tho action of the Ohlca- g0 buks producod tho Arst poreoptiblo worey in busl- 1088 cirelon bero felt sinco tho financial disturbonce opened in Now York, It fs moro than kel that the bonka horo will follow tho oxamplo of tho Ohlcago banks to-dsy, In fact, it is bellovad that such a conrso Lina been agrood upon by tho officors of the Natfonnl Banks in this elty, and in Rock Island also, —————te : ROCK ISLAND, Rock Ianaxp, Iil, Hopt. 25,—Tho announcemont thnt tho Chicago banks had euspendod creatod & profound feolingin businees circlos to~lay, and tha situation woa freoly oud calmly discussod, It wos concoded that tho temporary check upon busineas at thin scason of {ho year was unfortunste, but nono scemod to think ft nocessarily dlsastrous or fraught with wido spread ruin, At a consultation of the officora of tho banks of this city, Davonport, and Molino, held ot tho Rock Talnd Notlonal Dank this ovoning, it was rosolvod that, on account of tho monoy trouble {hroughout the country, tlioy would bo unablo to pay thofr dopositors in cnr- ronoy, and thereforo the policy was adopted for tho ‘prosont to pay each depositor $100, i 60 much in duo to him, nnd no maore, until tho ssots of tho bank can Do converted nto cashi. Tho sirongoat saeurances aro glivon that cach bonk lms nssots vory largely in oo of ita labilitios, snd tust buy litlo timo will be requirod to resumo in full, This sction of tho banks i gonorally approvod, and overybody is disposed to take it cooly, In tho hopo tbat tho storm will 5oon blow ovor, e PEORIA, ILLs Pronta, Til, Sopt, 25,—At a mecolng of all tho bsok Prosidents and bankers of Poorls, hald thia evening, the following resolution wasadopted ; In consequonco of tho action of tho banka of Now York, Chioago, Cineinnatl, and othor contros of cur- ronoy, tho banka of Peorin, boing poworless to mako bl in currency thoir aesot, agred o adapt ths avallal action of tho banks snd bankers of citica in n Bus- ponsion of such payments ns would embarrasa legiti- ‘mato commorclal transaotions, The genoral focling smong business men hero 18 that tho banks Laye faken tho right course, and that Ao only remody in tho matter fs for Secrelary Rich- ardson to st onco fsuo tho $14,000,000 resorve in greenbacks, and purchaso that smount of Londs, which will givo & sullicioency of curroncy with which to do tho busimess of tho coun- try, Tho feoling s also strongly iu favor of tho Prosident convening Congross, and asking that body to canct & freo baukiug law, giving any one complying with tho requiremont permission to do & Lanking business, = ot L KEOKUK. Eroxux, Ia, Bopt, 25.—Considerablo oxcitoment waa created iu business clrcles hero tis morniug by tho roport which was circulated that all of the Chicago banks hod closod. Fiuding thot the roport was crodit~ cd, tho Cashfer of the Btate Nutional Dank sout a dispateh of inquiry to Mr, Coolbaugh, of Chica~ g0, In reply, e wasnssurcd that tho rumor was groundloss, This dispalled all unoasiness, and quict waa at oncorestored, All tho banks hore ate perfectly solvent and in a prosperous coudition, and wera not affectod in tho leaat by any of tho recout susponsions, ‘Tho sction of tho Obleago banks 1 looked upon by aukors aud business men horo s o surety of safuty, and doos not croats sy excitoment or alarmy, s s SIOUX CITY. 100z Crry, Tows, Sept, 25,—Our bankers sad busi- ness men. gonerally xoom to régard tho action of the Ohicago bunks a4 tho' safo policy under tho clrcumstances, Our banka horo are still paylug out curreucy guardedly, but sy thoy shall by compelled to suspend if th Chicago bunks do not como to thelr reifef, Coufidency fu the Chicago bauks 15 genorally ospressed, Our loading bankers thiuk frmuces 4 tho ossentlal thing in tho prosent omorgency, and spprohond that the sltustion will Lo oousiderably cleared up by Mondny. usiness is matertally inter- rupted, as tho bottom lias dropped outof the wheat ‘markot, aud thero fs nothiug moving, and no oppor- tunity o realizo on provious tuvestments, Nows from tho East s nwaited with anxlety, nnd tho sustaining hopo among business men is that tho storm will speodily blow ovor, g SAN FRANCISCO, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, 84X Fnaxo1s00, Sopt, 25,—Our baukers uro pursuing & cautious and consorvativo polley in viow of th Easl- ern financial diffcultics, Littlo exchango oud 1o tolegraphio trausfors aro drawn, 8 coin must bo ship- ped to ownor, Threo hundred and fifty thousund coin sud bullion wero sent it by rall for the weok ending yestorday, The mining morkot was lower this morning and the volumo of business still less than yestorday, Twenty cargoes of wheat woro dis« patchod henco this month, Currency, 89%. Tho oplnion hora in tho best quarters fe, that no lasting good can coma of tho salo of railroad bonds on Eyropo 8t 50 or 60 per cont sacrifico, that load to Crodit Mo- billers and moonshine railroads, : — o VIRGINIA. Ricmstoxp, Va., Sept, 25,—Spoctal dispatches to tho Dispateh aunounco thiat the banks in the town of Dan~ villo, including tho Planters'ond National, have sus- pondod, thoy say a8 precautionary measure, The Planters' Bauk aud Commercial Bank in tho town of Farmville hayo suspendod, The English and Americsn Dank of Furmyille ls still paying. A publio meoting was held in Peteraburg, urging for- bearance, and recommonding tho uso of certified chiocks, Lancaator & Co,, of this cily, suspended fn conso- quenca of tho fullure of Brown, Lancastor & Go,, of Baltimore, The Trodegar Iron Works Company hayo dacharged botweon 600 aud 700 workmon omploged in the car bullding, : — OMAHA. O, Bopt, 25,~Tho banks hero will not suspend, and they bavo 8o fur paid certificates, whether duo or not, No united cHon has boou taken, Oplnfon Lero to tho action in Ohicsgo ta divided, i3 sl LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Spectal Dispateh to the Chicago Tribune, Lawnzor, Kan,, Sopt, 25,~Thors i8 no esclioment in financla] cirelos horo, Tho banks aro doing business a8 usual, RELIGIOUS. Tho American Bonrd of Forelgn Mise slony, Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, MINNRAFOLIS, Bopt, 25,—Tho sosulons of tho Amert- can Doard to-day hove been of incressing Intorcst, At tho mecttuigs hold in varlous placos n tho clty lnat night, sddressea woro mado by tho Rey, I M, Par. song, af Doaton; the Rov, Mr, Walker, of the Gaboon Mislon, Africa ; tho Rov, Dr, Schnoldor, of tho Turke 1sh Misslon ; sud the Rov, Dr, Goodwin, of Chicago, Preaidont Chapin, of Delolt olloge, presonted & ro. yort on tho paper of Bocretary Troat ealling for uddi- tonal elp from the churohes, and with 1t iho follow- {ng reaolution ¢ wReslued, 1, That while tho opportunitien of mise stouury work by this Board aro multiplied onlarged and full of’ Frflmlno, there is snd reason to_approhond that tho misslonary apirit fn our churchea is declining, Tathor than fncreusing, for waut of proj por oulture, espoclaly with Our yousger Woorn chiirchos, ' Second—'That In order to the truo growth of every Christlan soul, and tho trua prosperity of every Chrlstinu church, large or wmulf, rich or poor, in theEust or West, at home or ubroad, the presence of su activo and expanding misslonary spirit 1s wmore fmportant thun suything olse, 4 Tird—hat for tho dovelopmont of thls spirit o frosh boptim of God's splrit fu_our churches, in this npocific dlvection, s all ensentinl, und, thaorefore, the Prudontiasl Comumlttes 18 huroby futructed, aftor conguliation, {0 nats au early duy—a Bubbath, i practicablo—to Lo dovoted to thik objoct, made prominent In the services of the pulpit, and fu speclal mooting for prayor; and it fa recom. mondod that oach pastor, on’ that dny, bring thia paper of Bocretary Trout, by reading nn oxposition of hin own, before hin prople, with a npeclal prowsurs on Joung oy and young women to offer theiuselves, and on all Ohristians to offer thelr nionay "“I{ thut tho wmon and moans muy be fur- nishod, and to forward movement entered upan, (a Im}»ruumlllfld Ul tho end come,” “Fha Rov, Julin Bimith, Tarklsh mfeslonary ; tho Rev, Dr, Roy, of Ohleago ; Prewdident Morrymun, of Ripon Qollege ; aud Dr, Blorrs dsenssed e resolutions, which were I\mllli’l adopted, with a slight wodifieation, Thin orutug tho proceeilings wera comuenced by s roport from tho Gomittes on tho Tome Dopartment, read by Dr, O, B, Robbins, who slso offered a resolntion ~ in roapeet to tho memory of tho Into Clinrles Btaddsrd,—for forty-ona yeurs a membir, nn{:&khflfl ‘yeara Ohairman of tho Prealdontisl Com- m Tho Ton, John Kingshury_presonted a_roport on European Turkey; tho Rov. B, N, Packard, that on Jnpan and Miccronesin; Dr. Merryman, that of the Zulu Mission., Dr, Lindloy of thut Misalon was introduced and nddressed on the msubjoct of hin work, Dr, Parker presented his ropori on tho Madura anil Goylon Misslous, which was dlaoussed by the Rov, Mr, Washburn, of tho flold cultivated, Ie- worta on Moxican, Turklah, 1tindoo, Cliincae, and Aus 1riun, Spniat, ana Ttaliat Disslons wero preanted "TUo Innt roport durlng tho morning sossion was that on tho North American Indiaus, pro- senfed by Sonator Duckingham, ‘Thio Bonotor discussod “tho elaima of ~ theso Indlans on ho benoficenco of tho Amerlcan Board, giving great praleo to Prosidont Grant for_inntigurating tho peaco pollcy now provalling, Gen, Whitilery, of Waahing- llm, aleo discussed tho roport from the samno practieal slsndpoints sud wos followed by Gom C. N Townrd i tho smmo atrsin, In tlio aflornoon communion ecrvices wero obsorved in sovoral churches, snd tho chfidron of th piblic achools aang Lo great eredit, Tho ovonlig was ocot pled in farowell adidresses from misslonnries present, which woro rm{mm]m to by President Hopkins, Renos lutfons of thanks for hospitality, ele., wers ndopted, aud the Board finally adjourned atne die, FOREIGN., FRANCE. New Yonx, Sopt, 35,~Tho Loudon Times of the 13th has ho followlug Colegram : 4 Veroun, Sopt, 11.—An incldont ocourred yeaterdn; which, lappliy, 0id not besomo publlely knawn, or it might have produced much excitoment, ~ At 11 o'clock, at tho moment when tho financlal quention as bo- Hoved to be entirely sottled, the Gormans suddonly declarod that anothior milllon francs wn due to theny for having kopt up tho Poat-Ofico on bohulf of the Erench Government during the oceupation of Fronch departmonts, On belng neked to givo dotails of this claim, thoy roplled that thoy had nccurately cstimatod what wis duo to thom, and If the million was 10t paid they would prolong tho occupation, Tho matter wns iinmediatoly roferred to the Government, and,upon an order from Vorsailles,tho receiver of taxes ot Verdun this imnorning puid the sum clalmeod,” e o GREAT BRITAIN. TONDON, Sep, 23, —Tho steanier Scandinavian, which left. Livergiool 1o-dhy for Quebae, ook out $500,000 in uilion, Tho Sonth Australian Budgot atates that a fund of $250,000 s now avadlablo for the promotion of fmmis gratlon to that colony, Lonpot, Sopt, 25,~1t in reportad that & mota hag Doen recolved ot the Foreign Office from tho Spanfali Governmont urging tho fmmediato restoration to tho Madrid authoritios of tho frigates Vittorls nnd Al monsa, now detained at Gibraltar, 1t s nlso sald that the relations botween tho two Powers will bo ruptured 1f thio Beiish Govorament deelines L0 rolessa tho. ves- sola, ey PORTUGAL, Lasnow, Bept. 25.—The Loalth suthorities of luf port lwve ordorad that irist. quarautino, bo ouforcad on all vessols comiug from Hull, England, on_nceaunt of the reportad prevalenca of cliolera thore, No ollior English port 18 lncluded in tho order, e SPAIN. Mapnn, Sopt, 25.~It fa_oxpeoted that tho bom- bardwmont of Oartagoua will bo roopened_on Suturdny or Bunday next, “ho Iusurgent men-of-war in tlio harbor aro unnble o move, thelr ouglucers refusing to Borvo any longer, Gon, Moriores hos arrived ot Tolosn, MASONIC. Dedication of the Grand Templo in Philndelphia—An Impoxing Displuy of Knights Templar, Speciul Dispateh ta The Chicago Tridune, Prmabern, Sept 25,—~Tho ceremonics of the dedication of tho Musonle Templo here, sald o bo (ho Jorgest tomplo fn tho world, were Insugurated to- night by & grond tournai of Koights Tom. plar at tho Academy of Musio and Agrl- cultural Tall, Theso Lulldings nre jolned by o protty rustio Lridge, boautifully decorated with raro planta aud heraldio devices of all the difforent nations on the globo. In thio carly part of tho evening, tho Grand Masonio Bfaster rocelved, ut Blasonic Hull, tho grand officors of slster lodges, At tho closo of tho roception, all pros- ent, accompanied by overal bands of musto, pro- ceeded to the tournal, Oue of tho most attructivo fosturea in tho Academy wns tho (isply of two wedc deuringe of tho Masnnlo Tomple, benutifully inluld with moihor-of-pearl, by Earl Marshol Jobi “Thoruley, o Largo dolegations of Knighta from alfmost eve State i tho Union wora prescut, and it is 10 exagger: tion to ey that upwards’ of 100,000 vistors arrived by tralos durig tho days Dulldings mentionad wore Hterally crammed, whilit ontaldo thousauds of sighit-acers wero congregated. Broad atreol and 15 approachos wero almost. mpasin ble, and a largo posso of pollcomen with groat difi- cully kept tho entrances clear, Tho seeno an tho fiie sida of tho buildings was muyificent, Tho varicgated Buea of tho ladies' dicsses, i contrut with Tho _two the Kuights' uniforma and' clviliana’ dark clothes, produced & most brililunt effect, Fiftcen hundred Knighta decorated with the Jowels, plumen, und parapliommalin of el orders, ‘with tho five banners of Philadelphin, 8t, “Johns, Iia- «dosh, Mary, aud 8t, Albans Commanderica, nsseimy on tho stage at tho buglo call, Each commandery fur- nished ono standard bearer and two guards. Tho commanderies having left tho stage tho combined company, commanded by Bir Edward Alusson, cout- mandur of tho forces, wont thrangh thefr templar avo- Iutions, A< the sound of tho musfc, the curtaln nrose anu diselosed to tho ossembled muliftudo the Kniglts arranged under their difforent bannera, Tho drill was perfect, Tho Commanderies broko into threo, thimi past the Grund Oflicers out by the nlslo and into THorticultural Hall, where, after pagsing over the rustio bridge, they broke ranks, Upwards of 12,000 peraons wero prosent, tho inllynya and passages belng crowdod to thelr utmost extent r, Thoruloy infornied mo thot delogations were pros cnt from Canada, South America, Great Britain, the West Indics, Ching, Germany, Valestine, Spalu, Ttaly and other countries, Thoe varfo hotels, in town aoro fllid to ov and Lundreds nre turned nway want of accommodation, 1t is batieved that {ho number of . yresont visitors wiil cqual, If notexceed, thows expects ed toattend the approaching Centenninl Exposition, Danclog hos now commenced, with a_grand wareh of Knights with their ladics, lod by Sir John Thornloy and lady, The revelry will probubly bo continued till a Inte hour, ‘Thio banquet ia nunounced to bo served Letweon 11 p, i, ond 32, m. Ay diapaich i nocessarlly tneomplato owipy to want of timo; sutlico it to poy, that (his tournal i pro- nounced to be the grandest’ apectaclo evor givon in Thiladelphis, 1t 8 oxpocted that upwards of 10,000 Kuighta will tako part fn to-morrow’s parado, FAIRS. At Dunville, 11, Spectal Dispateh to The Chieugo Tribune, DANVILLE, 1I),, Sopt, 25,—"Lho third day of tho falr atthis placo oponed bright, after (ho steady rain of yostorday, Tho uttendsuce i large, but, owing to tho Tnin of yesterday, tho number of entries is small, Tho show of stock, for quality, is excollent, but tho quan- tity is rathor fwall, Tio trotting end paciug tnkes plice to-morrow, wid, if tio weatiior continues good, o nrgo attendunce’ {a antielpated, A number of fiat Lioraes with wmore thiau local record, Linve been entored, "CASUALTIES, Fatnlities at Dolnware, Speciat Digpateh to The Chicwno Tribune, Derawang, Ohfo, Bopt, 35.—~Willlam Chadwick, » residont of Dalaware, was killed on the Bhort Ling Roud Inst night, Jacab Rothie, nbn‘l!lfluyml at tho Blratford ‘was caught i o belt last ufght, and fustantly - or mills, Wod. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Prort of Chicago, ARRIVED, ..o 00000 Bopt, 25, Targo Olty of Grand Raplds, Grand Havon, Tumber, Targo City of Grand Havon, Grand Huven, lumbor, Tinrgo Wolvurino, Grand Rnpids, lumbor, urgo Mary Atundn, Geand 1tavon, lumibor, Trop 8. D, Caldvwoll, Port luron, sundriss, Sclir Dawn, Whito Lake, lumbor, Behr Holon' Blaod, Whilo Lake, lnmber, Heow Milton, White Lake, lumber, Bcow Mugdnfenn, Grand Haven, wood, 8elir 2. G, Simntonn, Maniatee, lambier, Behr I, 1, Bhepherd, Codar 1ivar, lumber, Bebir Lurorno, Buftlus, canl, Bebr Atcllo, Muskogon, lumber, Rebr Monsoon, Muskegon, limbor, Behr Poorln, Munkegon, hirabor, * Behr Michulwon, Muskegon, lunyver, el Kato Howdrd, Muskegon, Innier, Scow Ohriatio, Munkegon, Jumbor, Bchr Mary, Muskegon, Itmber, Schr Ida, Muskegon, lumber, Sebr D, ft, Martin, Cloveland, conl, Bolir King Fister, Clovoland, 'coal, Hohr Exchiango, Oloveland, conl. fiehr 0, 0, Butts, Bsugntuck, woods . Scow Lizzlo Btrom, Satigatuck, sinba, Trop Nnahi, Ogdcusbitrg, aundrios, Btmr Corona, 8t. Josoph, sundrios, Behr Dolphin, Fraukford, Inmber, Sclir Warron, Kowaunae, tanbark, w Bouth fTaven, South 1aven, lumber, Scbr 8, Tates, Monomitico, lumbier, Scbr Cornolin, Menomince, lmbr. Sehir Lono 8tar, Mouomincs, lumber, Schr oral, Lincoln, lumber, Selir 1, Parker, Maniateo, litmbor, Sohr Arondal, Manistoo, lumber, Bebir J. A, 1olmos, Manistoe, lumbor, Bebr J, V, Taylor, Manistes, lumber, Scbir Cliphor City, Maniatoo, lunbor. Bargo L, 0, Woodruft, Buffalo, coals Barao J. G, Maston, Hutfalo, coal, rop Guba, Buffalo, sundries, Heow 3. A, Jolnuon, Ludington, lumbor, Behir Falcon, Ludington, lurbor, Belir Emnu, Tudington, lumber, Schir Mofno, Ludington, lumber, Sehr Dantel Newhall, Ldington, lambor, Trop Gity of Travorso, Travorso Oty, lumber, Stur Manitowac, Grand Liavon, aundrios, Ecow llver Clouid, 8t, 'aul's Plor, rajirond tios, Behr Horald, Pora Marquette, lumbor, Sehr Marlucr, Alnskn, wood, Stmr Alponn, Grand {tavon, sundrics, 5l Nor(h tar, Ventwater, lumbor, el W, 1. Hawkins, Uniord Plor, woo &ehr Ouiba, Bufalo, coal, sl Sotir Trinidad, Qawogo, conl. Sohr Elvina, Cawego, coal, Sehr Ammerican, Oswego, coal, Schr Idaho, Cldveland, eoal, Dark Arbis, Kingutory sl . chr J, ¥, Traos, Baufateo, Tumber, Behr Georga Btacl, Choboygan, limbar, Bolir Black Hawl, Maudsteo, Iymber. Sehr Biwcolheart, Baginaw, aalt, 8tn-bo 8, C, Baldwin, Mllwaulroe, iron-ore, Bargo A, L, Pottor, Milwnukes, iroh-oro, Behr Mears, BufTalo, cool, Belir 0, M, Yolinaon, Ford River, lumber, ‘Prop Moliawk, Buffalo, suilrlos, Sehr Lady Dufferin, Gnodricl, salt, Helr Houest Joln, Muskegow, Jumber, Belir E, 3, Slantob, Manisteo, lumber. CLEARED, Stmr Manltowoe, Manitawoe, 30 Prop Ldse, mud wundrie. op Eutope, 8t, Cathoringca, 10,700 bu whoat, Tark 0, 7. Wlls, Buifalo, 35,600 bu corn, 8tmr Coronn, 8l. Joo, 10 kegs beor, 78 bu corn, and Aundries, Sebe Coral, Liicoln, sundsios, chr W, L. Crossthivalte, Buffalo, 48,000 bu corn, Beow Millon, Whito LAk, 1,000 bk satn Schr Thonna P, iicldon, Bufulo, 42,000 bu wheat, Stur Alpena, Muskegon, s brls liquor aud sundries, NIONT GLEARANGES, SKPT, 25, Prop Cunnda, Moutroal, 17,200 bu Whicat and sune Aries, Prop India, Buffalo, 36,000 bu corn, 500 plgs lead and Trop fidin, Seie, 1,200 s sundri op tudls, I 1l flour and sun Sehir Bnliama, Butlalo, 21,718 bu corny o Selir Adirondac, Buifulo, 18,024 b corn, Tirlg E. 8, Judd, Buffalo, 27,750 bu corn, Brlg O, B, Jono#, Buffalo, 33,080 bu corm, Erop Amtion, Baftale, 56900 b comn, p Colorado, 37,000 bu corn, 2,500 brls flou: pork, 980 bales hay, | St Bept. 25, , 40 green Litke Freights wero in Improved domand, closing firm at tho inside. rates of yeatorday, Tho engagemonts roported woros To Bullalo~Barges Jotics, Judd, aud stonmer Amu zon, corn on privaly terma: echrs A, G, Morcy, Ban Loma, Adirondac, W, O, Grosstliwalto; props Oubny Indin, and Arladnn, corn at Bc; prop Heotls, corn. gcalunlny . ) on private torms, *Po Sarnia—Prop’ Sty of Detrolt, corn, through rato, Total, 123 cas, pacity, equnl to 400,000 bu corn, Tho scbra Amaranth! and Camden were reported for corn to Buffalo at 8e,] and tho achr Mocking Bird for barloy to Olovelend at: 'II,L;I;fl myull:' oqual toabout 63,000 bt corn, and 85,000 arloy, Vesscls Pusscd Detroit, Drsnorr, Mich., Sopt, 25,—Passen Ur—Propellers Tawrouco, ko, Tisk, Equinox, Townsend, Aluskn, - Wotmoro aud Varge! barks Swnyeide, Jano Bell, Mnasilon ; kehooners, Pathifinder, D, 8. Avbtin, Shupes; Correapondent, Oncld, Moultor, Joln Wobor, Sophia. Minch, A, Sherwood, Jowett, Phelps, Bunriss, Rafue Low, Vi, Crowathwil, T, Lawaon, ' Furwell," 8. 11, oster, TassEn Dows—Propellors Philadolphis, Wilson, ! Tempest ond bargon Tollo Groan sud bafgen larik esslo Barwick ; wchoouers Polton, Australia, E. M.+ Tortel Ohfns, Wobb, Grover, Trouldes, iaini, Gif- ord. Denorr, Sept. 25. Wilion, Menomiieo, TaRED Or—Propellorm y awio; schoonors Oter, Geo, Fiuney, W, Young, Scotis, Helvotin, PAssen Ug—Fropellers Jenucss and barges, J, Lord nud barges, Pt =t < Souame Xlow to Buy a Ilorse—Advice from ‘¢ Adirondack Murray.?? Tromthe advance sheects of tho Rev. W, H. Murray's new book on *'The Horse,” we oxtract tho following : 2 ‘B suro that the horsa you purchnse hag’ symmotry, viz., I8 woll proportionad through- out. Nover purchaso a liorso bocause ho bas a splondid_dovelopment of ono part of his organ. ization, it hobo facking in any other, Abovs all, Xoop woll in mind what you aro buying for, snd’ buy the horse best adapted to tho Wolfi( you will require of Lim ; and when such an animal is yours, bo contont. Nover jockey. An occasional oxe chango muy bo allowablo; but this daily * swap- ping" of iorses advertises o man's lncom{zutunn} for anything higher. Anothor caution is this’ Novor purchaso o horso until yon have seon him¢ move, and under the samo conditions to which' bo will e oxposod u thio sorvico you will expect of him, If for a draft, seo him draw, back, sng' furn round in both dircotions; if for the road,s 8eo how hio handles hitnself, 1ot morely on level gronud, but going up sharp declivitios ; and,/ abovo all, in doseending them, In this way you will ascortaln tho faults or oxcelloncos of both' hig tompor and structuro, ; ** In thoso exorcisos drive him yoursolf, Tha reing in o skillful hand, aided by the whip or month, can Lo made to conceal grave defects.’ Let him move with o loose rein, so that ho may tako hia natural gait, and not bis artifloial ; fon, by 8o doing you will datect any miataken of, Lljldgmunt ou may have madojwhon looking im over in asfuto of activity. Many atim unsoundness will appoar in motion, which no in- spoction of tho oyo and flugor, Lowovor oloso,: cnn agceytain, Whon you have walked him and jogged him, if he i to serve any other tham woro draft purposes, put him to his speed, and keep him at it for a sulliciont distanco to tost Lia! broathing eapacity; thon pull Lim up; jump' from tho wagon and look at his flanks ; inbpoo his nostrils, and put your car closo to the side, of his chest, in order'to ascortain if tho aotiory of tho honrt fs normal. If this exercise has caused him to porapiro freely, all tho better; for you can thon sco, when you take Lim Dack tof the stablo, whether Lo ™ dries off ¥ quickly, oy a1l borses do in porfect health, . .Tho Ioyal Whitewashors, Special Diepatch.to The Chicag Tribune, OTTAWA, Canoda, Sopt, 25,—About the only busi- neus trausacted by the Rogal Whitowashors, yesterdny, was tuking the evidencoof ¥, O, Mortin, of Wood- stock, o lawyer and cousln of G. W, McMullen, o zelated tho eubject of conversation had with MoMullon, In 1872, whon tho ltter held up o Itter ho Yiad Just racelved from Allan, remarking at tho timo thnt Allin wos o _“tricky fellow,” and notto bo depended upon, MeMullen also cx- prossod his belief to tho witness (hat by lottors o ad Fecetved from Allsu, 1o (Allub) was too tghtly bound to go buck on thom,’ No Ught wns thrown o b in- yoatigation, Teading and signing of dopositions will Probubly oceupy tho bulanes of the wevk, —_—— Mob-Luw Brought to Justices Syiectal Dispaleh to The Chicaga Tribuue, Rroustonn, Ind,, Hept, 265,—Tho Bheritt und men who wero attacked by & inob at Controville on Tuos- duy wero summoned loforo the Grand Jury, whero they indicted the lemling mobociata, ufinlml overy ong of whom tho Jury found & Dbill Onv of thom, Alf Tashloy, was urrested In this city this aftertioon, and 0 bow in Jofl, Tho Blerifl's mion pay shots word not fired simply fo_iutimldate them, that Calls camo noar hilting ono o o of thom, ' Tho restraining order sgatnst tho immedintaromoval of the County Jull to the city, to provent which the mob wus ralwed, {5 tomaporary,” The csuse of complatn, will b argued bofors the Bupremo Court Tuvsdny, when it will doulitiess b tissolved 3 4 8o, tho Jull Wil bo ro- moved st all huzards, ho Anti-Monopoly Feeling in Cnli- fornin,. W BAN Fitanoisoo, Sept, 25,—Tho Indepondont Judi- elul Convention ut Bacramnonto meots to-morrow, Tho iulerlor delegations strongly favor sn independont nowination, MeKinstry, of this elty, present Judgo of the Twelfth Distriet Court, will |\!ut::|bly Lo nonl- uated, The iudicatious are strong thut s new purly will o ovolyed from tho antlanonopoly soutiment throughout the State, —————— e netl Bindis Firm 0 to Iecover tho U, £ "or £ Couxott, BLUETH, Sept, 25,—~Buil was to-day com- menced Dy the Untted States Olrentt Court upon rolu- ton of Holl & Co, chnnts of fhiu clly, againet tho Unlon Pacltle, to compel the Compuny to operuto it road us conthniions to e luo froin Ogusn (o 1ts caste orn terminug st Quuuell Blulle, A Cu _SPEOIAL NOTICES. y ' BREAKF LUNOUEON, DINNE® AND' ON I BREAK KL SRR L LEA & PERRINS' Worcestershire Svse 15 INDISPENSABLE, JOIIN DUNCAN’S SONS, New York, sl b 0 I B T LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRIOH'S STEAMERS For Itacine, Milwaukoy, Shoboygan, oto., daily, Sundaye oaearedl, 9., Saturday Excursion Boat for Mis, watikeoy 0., don't Tonve wutl & . m. For (rand Havon, Grand Napids, Muskegon, Spriny Lako, Eruithorl, Manlatoe, vios daly, Butidays ore copled, 7, . For Bt. Jougph, daily, Sundays exosptod, 10, m. iy, bt don lonve watt) g e Bate Tor Greun Bay Ports, Monday, Wednondas, and Triday, s BL7 1 m Mondsra nad Wodnesdny e Lout uow 16 liecanaba, VELVET RIBBONS. Black Velvet Riibons Fagle A, S, Brand. PASSAVANT & CO,, BOLI AGENTS, 222 & 224 Charehssta N, Vo D ¥OR SALE, (tRAND TRUNK RALLWAY OF CANADA. STEAMER FOR SALE. Tho Grand Teunk Iallvay Company will by proparod ta o InroliRan ol fiv SIOROE - (Nora: ik htwoon Fart Lirlo aid Haffalo, Rha piscdidle wteatn i carrios 14 cars on Lo Aoty Wit o roudy oF defivary una, th congiion o tho ** Futarnational Hritiao,® durie tho mondiaf Ootos boenozt: Otfors toe o wolivorod in Fc Lieio) Wil bo Twssivad o 0. anbistug Diroctar, Montroal, Aug.