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. dencos of brutishness about him whioch tho . hoaded obstinacy, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIB TULSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, i%7 SPORTING. ‘Opening Day of the Fall Meeting at Dexter Parl, Reading of the Final Eniries and Sclling of Yools on the Two First Races, The Owner of Judge Fullerton Ohal- lenges the World for $10,000 o Bide. THE TURF. OPENING OF THE DEXTER PARK MEETING, Tho final ontrios for tho Doxter Park fall ‘meoting were made yesterday ovoning, and sev- eral pools were sold on to-day’a rncos, which will .commeuco promptly at 2 p. m. Tho amount ‘takon in wns £800, all of which was planked «down in ourroncy, showing that the sport- dng mon nt lonst aro not short of fuuds. 'The pools weronot verylargoinamount,ow- {ug doubtloss Lo the outside excitemont, nnd, be- sides, the botting on tho opoving day's races of a ameeting is usunlly rather lght. In the throo- aninute race, whero thera will bo four stnrters, Amy B. sofd favorite, and Moss Roso second. In tho 2:80 raco thero are olovon on= trios, all of which will start, oxcept, porbaps, Ada F, The horses ontored for this zaco aro 8o well matchod that thero will bo nmost interosting strugple’ for tho lead, and if it is docided. in'loss than fivo hoats it will ‘o bocause somo one of the horses develops an anexpectod rate of speod. Badger Girl #old as favorite, Kato Hazzard and DMolly Moriris altornating a8 sccoud choico. For tho particutnrs of to-dny's andto-niorrow’s races, sgo advertisoment ou the first page. During the in« torval Dbetween tho two races to-day, tho cole- ‘brated running horses Joo Daniols and Hubbord will bo epeeded aronnd the track, Thoy are both on the way to California to contend for the 820,- 000 purse, and ara iit splendid coudition. ‘We have beforo. alluded to the chaungo for the ‘botter in the character of tho music which ia to ouliven tho races, ‘To-doy's programme will bo :a8 follows : 3. “Judileo March ... 2. “Concert overturo™. 3, Folka, ** Darbe Blen” 4. % Farewell to the Foresl :6, Potpourd on Nutfounl Al 0. % Whirlwind Pollia ... 7. Qundrille, * Graud Duckicase, . 8, Galop, * Olear tho Truck " PERSONAL. Budd Doble and the famous trotting mare Goldemith Mald arrived in the city yestorday morning, A CHALLENGE 'TO THE WORLD From the New York Sun, Sept,21. Tt would seow from the followiug challonge, which Lns been published, that the owners of Judge Fn\lori.un[:nvo formed tho sumo cstimato of that horse which wo expressed in the Sun somo time ago; NEw Yonk, Sapt, 23, 1873, Editors Turf, Field, and Farm : Tl trat’ Judgd Tullorton ogainst the Eentucky stallion Blackwood, or any horse, mare, or golding {n tho world, a race, mile heats, best $1in 5, to harness, over Flootwood “Purk Course, for £10,000 o side, hatt Lorfelt, Raca to bu trotted botweon tho 10th and 20 day_of October, Abovs to be nccepted within ono week, W, M, HUMPHREY, Mr, Humphroy thinks that Fullerton can heat any othor horso on the turf. Wo think so, too, rovided ha is driven fo win. ‘We loarn that within a fow wooks other colts of Edward Everott have doveloped such speed an to promiso to equal, if not to surpass, even Fullerton. THE NASIVILLE RACES. ‘Nasnvre, Tenn., Scpt. 29.—L'he fall meoting of the Nashville Blood-}orse Association began to-day, with threo races. Firsh Race—Young Amorica ataka for 2 year-olds, dash_of a mile, £25 ontrance, pay or Play, the Association to add $300; $50 to the second lorse. ‘Lhe followin onkrios startad : Malone's ch. c. ''bo Modog, Choenthem’s ch. Vaultross, Turnor's b. c. Viscount, slso o Pardeo, Walsh's ch. £, Ballot, Cadwallador's ch. Tmpudence, Williams & Co.s b. ¢. Tnirplay, Morrill's ch. f, Bridget Binrtin, Scott's ob. c. Konee Peune, Won by Vaultress, Ballot sccond, Bridgoet Mortin third, _Timo, 1:613(. Becond Rraco—Liuclc’'s Hotol stake for groon S-yenr-olds, milo Leats, §25 subscription, tho Association to add $800; 250 to sccond Lorse. The following entries started: Iarding's ch. 1, Madeira, Hunt's b. f. Kittio Guild, ‘Iaylor's b, g. Jonas Taylor, Borry's ch. f. Lllon Barney, Wlfimmu‘ ch. o, Somersot, Dalientine's ch, o. Dellona, Also ch. c. Galliloe, Jackson's b. f, Netz. Won by Madoirne Dadelra, . Bomerset. ... Time~1:513¢ 3 1:53% Third race, dash of a mile and a quarter, Asso- cintion purse £150. The followiug outrics started : Ballontine's ch. f. Alice McIall, Madi- son's b, g. Bay Tom, Hading's b, £, Planchotto, Chonthiam'’s b, g Mephisto, Barney & Mnlonc's cb. f. Fauny Malone, McGibhons' b, . Stamford, Won by Stamford, Fanny Malone second, Plan- chette third, Time, 2:20}¢. Robinson & Mor- gau's b, c. Astral sold the favorite in tho first rogo, but was withdrawn, Drizzling rain all day, Track very heavy. Attoudance very good, considaring tho ‘weathor, THE TRIGGER. Speetal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tridtine, Dunbuque, In., Bept. 20.—The semi-annual prize-shooting by the Dubuquo Schuetzen- verein taok; placo, to-day at- tho Boclety's club-house. About” forty” mombers partici- pated, Eighteen valuable prizes were pub up to bo shot for, "The flrst was awarded to F. Jaegor; thesscond toO, O, Borry 5 tho third to J. W. Dick{ the_fourth to Guther; the fifth to P. Doclker, Mr. J. W. Dick -made the greatest nwnbor.of centro-shots, 22; F. Jneger was sccond, making 18; and M. Blu- monthal third, making 16. AQUATIC. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Haruirax, Sept. 20.—A movemunt s on foot to Taise s fund of £1,000 for the purpose of wsend- ing George Brown, tho champion sculler, to Groat Britain to contost with Badler “for the chawpionsbip of the world. BASE BALL, Purapereiia, Sopt. 20,—DBase ball—Athlot- ics, 7 ; Philadelphins, 6. AMUS HGOLEY'S THEATRE “There ia something phantasmie, if the ex- pressjon bo allowed, in Wilkio Collins’ romances. Thoy contain & cortain dramatio strength of ar- rangomont which tompts one into tho beliof that s drama cap bo roadily constructed outof any of them, Threo of Lis novols have been dram- atized, and all throe of thom have boen more or loss uusuccessful, 'I'no last, * Tho Now Magda- *lon," & pruriont, sinister, sensational affair, hns boen worked upon by hundreds of dramatic writors, and not ono of thom has euc- coeded In making the pleco successful inauy particular, Tho occasion for theso ro- marks is tho production at Hooloy's Theatro, for tho first tima in Chicago for nonrly two yenrs, of o drama entitled * Man and Wifo," drawn from the romanco of tho same ' titlo by Mr, Collins. Tt does not differ in auy partioular from other works by Mr, Collins, Tho author, in his aux- foty to illustrate tho evils aitendant upon purcly physical oducation, has a8 ususl oxng- goraled thom, oand oreated & rathor amusing burlesque, Tho man who “traing for b raco” i3 of courso & bruto, That hig brutishnoss may bo fully oxomplified, hie is mudo to soduco a girl, refuno to marry her, and try to Invelvo his friond. ‘Lo glve a pootio Justico to tho story, hois finally compelled to marry lier, whoreupon ho trics to murder hor and §i murdorod_himself. Thore aro othor ovi- al- lery applauds—his conrdo utterances and guw compavlons ; his bravado, sud his bull- It s noodless to eny that, bolng omo of Wilio Colllus' skotohos, Lo s o misorable caricature, Tha dramatist haa fallon into tho samo orror that ull lave done in prapariug_ Colling for the stago, They have beon docolved by the Will-o™-the-Wls romjses of dramutlo availabillty, sud have fol- owed him closely. In roulity, hio is & misorabla author to follow. Postossing hut a limited num- ez of idasa. ha Ligs to groatly onlario bls inol- dent with diolague, ‘and one potty dlscovery is food for hialf-a-dozon chaptors, Honce, in striv- ing to give n cohorent story in tho drams, and in following the author at’ the samo timo, tho rosult arrived at is n vory fucohoront story told in nix long nets—beeauso tho verboro dinlogio of Mr, Colling in followed out faithfiilly. Thoso wlio hiavo read tho novel can follow the play thoso who have not, aud can make ueithor head nor tail of the story, riko from thelr seats at tho fifth nct, supposing that thoy have donoe all that 18 ummfly rotuired of thom. To illustrate tho storflity of tho author, tho seduction of Ann Sylvester and the Dbrutalty of Geaffirey DLelmayne oceny threo dreary sols, in which tho octhics of weduction amd kindrad chaste toplcs, with plenty of Vlnnnnnlly suggostive situation and dinlogue hold - tho nudionco to thoir seata. 'Iho profundity of the author may ko observed froin a charming sontl- ment, Tho seduced nske tho friond of the seducor, * Don't you dospise mo?” The friend of the soducer replies, * No man can think of hig mothor and desplse a woman,” [Applouso. Bimilerly: No man con think of his fathor and dospiso n_man. Argal: No man can think of both his pnronts and desplse anybady, Enough for tho Yrusout about tho picco. The ncting is, on the whole, good. Geoffrey Delmayneis ona of Mr.- Blaisdell’'s best parts, and uurn(l? ho made it disgusting onough oven for Mr. Colling' dopraved nl)pnlltn. Mr. Sulll- vau mado up capitally, It ia truo that in the firat act, with hia_straw hot and hoavy side- whinkers, ho looked like a rotired pirate, hut hig mild voice and gentlo mauner entirely dissipatod un?' such injnriona opinion. s neting was ox- collout throughout, Miss Meok played as sho always doos, earofully aud well. I'uller com- mout {8 unnecossary, @ AVERS' OPERA-TOUSE. There was quite a largo nudionco attracted to Myers' Opera-Houss lnst ovening by a fresh programmno of noveltios presonted by Arling- ton, Cotton & Kemble's sable troupe.” It may Do romarked, fu starting, that the porformance is irropronchable for a minstrol show,.and care is takon to omit any suggostion that could Lo considered improper or even indoli- cate. Tho show, being decent, is worthy of notico, deconoy being tho firat requisito in avory show. Vocal andinstrumontal musio of rather n fine ordor begins the evoning, soveral sontimontal and comic ballads being rondered, the formor being intonded for ladiosand gentlo- mon, 80 08 to givo the young man on opportu- nity of :anylngi1 somothing Bweot to the young woman, and the Iatter to give hor a chauce to Iaugh it awsy. *‘Protty asa Dalsy," quiton nico similo, ia made into & ‘mong which the Hon, Bubby Nowcomb renders in his gm = udlguo Cwy, ' Tymoll, Surridgo, TLang, and Kayne are fo namos of ' fonr gentle- mon_ constituting a romarkable quartetts, who ugo their musical gonius with admirablo effoct, ““Who Owns ‘That Velvet Cont?" is a vory fuuny farco, at which everybody with a laugh in their composition expolled it from their syatoms. Mnckin and Wilson sang *Oharming Little Susie” in charming stylo, their “mannor 5\“““ s an operatic term) bolng thoe thing. rlington’s_banjo-solos, which followed, aro too well and too widoly kuown to noed more than moero montion, Goorgo Davenport, Jr., Esq., told all about tho ** Gons d’Armes” in on entor- toining way, and tho evening wound up with the *' gonsational, pictorial, aud realistic skotch™ en- titled “ On tho Frontior,” It wns oxcollent, and brought down tho houso repoatedly. Altogother the bill is immenso, and doserves to be patron- nized. 2'VICRER'S THEATRE, Thore was a fair attendanco at McVicker's last evening to witaoas the rosontation of ¢ Immo- ‘Iation,” which has alrendy beon noticed in detail. 'his will bo the last night, as to-morrow even- ing Bronson Howard's bost offort, '* Saratogs,"” will empplant it. Evory ono should go to-night and to-morrow alao. CASUALTIES. Boiler-Explosion in Michigan. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, last SaaiNaw, Mich., BSept. 29.—About 9 o'clock this morming Wilson’s saw and shingle- mill, five milos from Farwoll, on the Western Division of the F. & P. M, Railway, exploded o Doiler, instantly Lilitng ihe engineer, named Hutehinson, and soverely injuring six or seyen others, The explosion wos occasioned by low water in the boiler. At Blackmor's mill, 4 miles southenst from Bridgeport, on the F. & P. M. R. R., & flue col- lapsed, killing an old manwhoso namo I have beon unablo to obtain, A horse standing noar was thrown 800 feet, and, notwithatanding tho horse was not seriously injured, the harnoss was torn from its body. A Collision on the Pennsylvamn Cen« tral. Prrrsnuron, Bopt, 20.—An accident ocourred to the Southern express-train cast on Sundw morning on the Pennsylvanin Road, whicl caused tho death of ono man and the wounding of anothor, The morning was fogfi', rendoring it impossiblo to geo far nhoad, Near Boliver station, tho oxpress dashed Into two or threo freight-cara which becamo detached from a train in sdvanco end had run back on & grade for soveral milos. By the application of tha brakes considerable forco of the collision was abated. The enginoe and first throo passenger-cars wero considerably damaged. In tho wreclk was found tha dead body of a colored man who bad evident- 1y beon stealing a rido botweon two of tho ox- regs-cars, Other passongors wore elightly ruisod, but none seriously injured. ¥l Into o Threshing-Machine, Special Dspateh to The Clacugo Tribune, TLAwRENCE, Kan., Sopt, 20.—A citizon of Con- tropolis, about Lhirty miles south of bor, fell into n throshing-mnchine on Saturday, and was almost instantly killed. Accidontnl Polsoning. Peonta, Sept. 20,.—A sad case of scoidental ‘poironing occurrod bere lnst night. Mrs, Har- oy, oo aged widow lady living ou Third street, hind boen sick for somo time. Yoaterday, her daughter, Mrs, McQueen, uvinF near Wasling- ton, Ill., gave hor somo arssnic in placo of mag- nesis, by mistake, and, notwithstanding tho offorts of physicians, the old lady died at mid- night fvom the offects of the poison. The pois- oning was purely accidental. RAILROAD NEWS, Tennessce Railrond Purchase. Spectul Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Naspviine, Bept. 20.—Winslow & Wilson, purchasors of the Edgoflold & Kentuel ! now the Bouthern half of the Nashville Division of tho 8t. Louis & Boutheastern Rond, paid $100,000 in Tonnosace bonds to the Comptroller on the third {ustallment, 260,000, the remain- dor of thie installment, to be paid in & fow days. The fourth and last installment of $260,000 falls due twolve months hence, Rumored Consolidation of the Great Western and Grand Trunk Roads, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, O7TaWA, Out., Bopt. 20, —Rumor is current hore that nogotiations have boon commenced be- twaon the Graund Trunk and Great Wostorn Rail- way Companuios, tonding towards an amalgamn-~ tion, It is rathor improbable that such & union will become an accomplishod fact, Rallroad orprise in the Penusyl- vania 011 Reglons, Trrusvinny, Pa, Sept. 20.—A company was organized thls ovening, composed of the most prominent mon 1n this city, uudor the name of the Titusville T'runk Pipe Line Company, with o capital stook of $200,000, and will procoed im- modiatoly to laying tho Linos for thie transporta- tion of ail to this point from all the -Ym ucing districts, including the Butler County digtriot. Miswourl Railrond Project, Des Moines, 1a, Bopt. 20.—Articles of in- corporation Lave beon filed with the Socrotary of Stato for the Haunibal, Moulton & Minncsota Tailrond Company, an organization with 310, 000,000 capital, formod for tho pur}muu of con- structing o vaifrond from Hanuibal to Miunesots, with & brauoh to Des Moinos, s e e el OBITUARY. The Hon, Marshall McCall, Spectal Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune. W, 1l Ropt. 2.—ho' Hou, Marshall McCall diod yester: n{. o formerly roprosont- od the Cadiz, Onlo, district in the Bonato two torms, aud was a wealthy and highly respected citizon. Nrynn Ilawley. Spestal Diapateh Lo tha Chicago Tribune, Des Moines, Enrt. 49,—Bryan Hawley, & prom« {nout oitizon of this county, died st Marshall, 'I'oxas, Friday last, of yollow fever, ‘Thomas 13, DoWalden. New Youx, Bopt. 20,—Fhomas B, DeWalden, actor aud dramatio author, was buried yostorday {n Grocuwood, His funeral was attonded by & lnrgln number of mombers of tho theatrical pro- fousion. £ Jamoes Gibbons, TuiLapeLruia, Sept, 20.—James Gibbous, for- marly Prosident of the Fenlan Brotherhood, diod in thig olty, to-day, azed 6. GREEN GROCERS. . THE COUNTY BOARD. Tho following were ur ointed to scouro a con- voniont place for holding the noxt meeting: Moasra. l\?ino uo, Bontler, and Martin, 1t was resolved to moot noxt Monday ovoning at 8 o'lock, Mr. Underwood wanted to know what was to ‘Deecome of the monoy in the hands of tho T'rons- uror. ITo and somo othors had oxponded 822,86 in Lhio intorost of tho Bocloty. Where were they to got their money ? A motion that ihoy bo paid by the Treasuror was ndoptod. "Thio meoling then adjourned. —————— POLITICAL. Demacratic, Republicun, and Farme ors? Movements in Snugnmon Qo tyy Hl—Vacancy in the Fourth Sonne torinl Districts Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Srrryar1eny, Iil, Bopt. 20.—The Domoeratic Convention for tho county meets hero to-mor- row to nominato county officors, and thoro is considerablo oxcitemont among the faithful, ns to who shall linve tho honor of bearing tho old Democratio banner aloft. The Ropublicans hiold their Convontion noxt wook, and in the menn- timo tho farmors aro organizing, and on the 11th of Ootobor thoy will place n ticket in the filod, which the best informed believo will earry the county by s large mojority, A mooting of Its Session Yesterday Devoted Princi- pally to the Recorder of Deeds. They Want to Drive Their Customers to the Wholesale Dealers. T'o Do This They Propose to Abol- ish the Credit System, s Cry for New Quarfers Mearkoned Unlo--Proposed Buildings Examined. And Ignore Other Time-1lonored Customs with Which the People Are Famitiar, v Now Members of the Board of Educa- tion--Resolutions Pertaining to the Fall Election, Funny Meeting Last Evening to Con- sidor the Innovations. 'The rogular wookly meoting of the Board of County Commisefonors was hold yostorday aftor- noon. Commissioner Miller prosided, and thero woro algo presont Commissioners Ashton, Bogue, Clough, Gallowny, Harrigon, Horting, Jones, Lonorgan, Pahlman, Russell, and Singer. (OOMATINIOATIONS. A communieation was read from tho Recordor of Doods, recommending that the prico for cor- A meoting of retail grocors of the Sonth Divis slon who 0ro opposed on principle to trusting peoploe for the common nacossaries of life dur~ g tho provalonce of the financial panic, was Lold last ovening in Central Iall, at tho cornor of Wabash avenue and Twonty-socond stroot. Ono objoct of the mooting was to organizo & protoctive association which would enablo the Anfld‘\lfinonn 1‘515. \‘rli Ho;lt rugn{dl ku'finsb_ t1.||x:'i.y tified coplos of abstracts bo increased. Roforrad. trade to gunrd agninst dond-beats, Anothor objeot | B8tociations, is callod to moot In ihis city to- | A communication was read from J. Edwards was to dooide upon n plan of action whoroby tho | oY night to olfect a plan of co-oporation and W. L. Scully in,which thoy offer to furnish rooma for the Recorder of Doceds in thelr build- ing on Washington streot near tho Ohnmbor of Commerce, for $7,000 per annnm. Roferred. A communication was read from the Sanitary Superintendent, nsking that ho bo ompowoered to sond patients to the County Hospital, Referrod. Commisgioner Ashton was called to tho Chair. CONOERNING THE RECOMDER. The Committeo on Publioc Records, to whom woa roferred the rosolution of Commissioner Gnlloway in regard to proparing indices in the Rocorder's offico, roported that little conld be done by tho Recorder until his offico was moved, owing to lack of room in his presont quarters, Commigsioner Gallownsy thought tho exouse with the farmers in the county elections, this fall, Tho rosignntion of tho Iow. B. Wick, mombor of tho Lowor Honse of tho Twonty- cighth Gouorpl Assombly, from tho Forty-niuth Sonatorial District, 8t, Clair County, was nc- copted to-dny, and au election ordered to fill the vacancy for tho 4th of Novembor, timo-honored oustom of giving crodit might be dono awny with forovor. A dozen gentlemen out of tho hundred pros- ont .declined tho honor of presiding. Mr, P, Gillespte finally consented to talko the chair, PLAN OF ORGANIZATION, 4 Mr, Manning, from the Committeo on Organi- [ Earmors? Mass=Mccting at Greonup, zation, appointed at a provious meoting, report- X1, od the following doclaration of abroluto inde- Special Dispatch to The Clifcago Tribune. ‘boidencns ; Gueexup, 11k, Sopt. 2.—Owing to tho inclom- Your committes, to whom was roforrod the mattor | ©noy of the woather, the Farmors’ mass-meeting of forming o Bocloty to bo known nn tho Grocers’ Ex- | at thisplace to-dsy was not largely nttended. change, rospoctfully Toport in fuvor of such an vrganis Nevertholoss, thu‘rrlncl[ml Dl was well fillod by ration, snd they rccommond that suy and all rotafl grocors, butchiors, and markotmen throughout tho city | 81 intelligent and apprecintiso sudionco, Tho ) o Cratip, - ehout o ety | oo addvess of Mr. 8..3T. Smith on tho oceasion may b admitted fo membersh : was the first offort of tho kind in thie county, 7 That tho principal. obect of such socloty bo to adopt auch plan for conducting business as will be to | nud gave an {tpotus tothe movemont which was | insufiiciont. {homutual advantago of. the catiro membership; and ¥ b o'taiy ond your commitioo Tocommend. that Tminedie mucki moodod. o frstsiop i tho drection Of | - Tho soport waa flled. frooing our poople from pactisan control has nte action be taken to establish uniform torms of sell- been takeon. ing goods to tho conaumors, 4 4, ‘Ihint somo_plan bo adoptod by tho soclety to pro- tect cach and avary member of the Roulety from opon-. jng or continuing an account Witk any porson wnt- «ever who does not now pay or herstofore hag not pald bills prompHly 6t maturity, A 8, That {t bo the duty of every member of thosoclety to furnish a comploto list of all’ his customers that ure goliuquent, giviog nowo sud placo of residonce, it own. 4. Thiat tho mombara present hero tomight procced The same Commitles, througlt Commissioner Orawford, reported on the matter of securing oftices for tho Rocorder of Deeds, Ho montioned the Gallup & Penbody and Lakesido Buildings, but, 08 the Committce had been unable to agroo, ho advised that the Doard visit tho places maon- tioned and select for themsolves. TERTAINING TO THE ELPOTION. Commigsioner Miller offered the following: * Witeneas, It dovolves upon th Anti=Monopolist Mecting 1o be Hold at Winterset, lowa, Special Diepaten to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Des Morxes, Iowa, Sopt. 20.—The Anti-Monop- lists of Maison County will have a grand rally at Winterset, Thursday, Oct.0. The Hon. 8. M. Bmith, Secrotary of the Illinois Btate Agricultu- 0 Board to-appofnd immodintely to clact by mafority voto » Prosident, | ral Bocioty, and tho Ion. Fred. O'Donnell, of | judges of cloction for thio clection to bo held i this Becrotary, and Treasurer, Dubuquo, fows, will bo prosent and sponk, Hr, | county on the &th duy of November, 1873; thercforo, 5. Thatthe socloty bo coneldersd as_organized by the mombers hero presont signing tholr Arm names to tho articles of organization, now In the hands of our adrman, and poying to Lim tho sum of $2, 8. That'at tho noxt meoling of tho socloty each member shall furnish ond deliver to tho Secrotary n list of his dolinquent customers, and that it be the duty of tho Socretary to alphabetically enter tho several lists so furnished in n proper book, which sald deline quont book shall bo at all tlmes open to tho inspection lndl ftor tho uso and bonofit of every member of tho socloty. %, That sultablo raoms bo obtained for tho use of tho soclety, and thot its members convenoone evenin, in cach'week to traneact any business that is deeino esiasnny. soil cOSELt topatiior for the Genora snvcass of tho soclety, snd tho prosperity of its mumbers, aud that at such weokly mootings it shiall bo tho duty of overy momber to roport to the Secretary any and oil now names that bo deemod nacessary to be added to tho de- linquont list, ‘The report was silently acesptod. ELEOTION OF OFFICERS. Tho election of a Bocretary was suggested, but ho was jumped in tho interest of tho Troasuror, who was decmed the most responsible ofiicer that could bo choson. The entire meoting, with tho excoption of an old nnd highly-respectable gontlomen namod Hoplins, peremptorily refused to have anything whatever to do with the finances. ‘Hopkins was accordingly elected as a mattor of nocossity. A gontloman remarked that it was customary in all well-governod assomblages to firat elect & Presidont, Boveral said that was so. A numbor of grocers wore proposed for tho position, but they wouldn't have auything to do with it under auy circumstnnce. When it scomed as if & Prosident could not be found, Mr. M. N. Dutro jumped into the breacl: with a bravery that won deserved applause, and relioved Mr. Gillespio of furthor trouble. Tho reading of the declaration of indopen- dence was then called for, and its adoption by Boctions proposed. THE DEAD-TEAT, This was about being carried into effect, whon it was moved aud _carriod that a paper hoaded os follows bo circulated for signatures : ‘We, the undersigned, hereby organizo onrselves jn- to 3 socloty to Lo known na tho Grocers, Butchers', and Marketmen’s Exchange, in accordance with tho Toport of tho Committeo ou Organization, Twenty-five names wero appended, ata cost of $2 ench. Appoals wore mudo for more, with- out effect. £ When it became ovident that no more signers could be secured, & grocer named N. Martin read, or attempted to read, s senscloss essay on tho doad-boat, which must have been writton for him by tho chicf beut in the immediato v'icin"ay of hig'store. No one but a beat of, somo stand- infz 0ould have'evinced 80 much knowledgo of the vagarips of the order in genetal. NO TRUST. At the conclusion of his oration, Mr. Martin moved that, on snd afior the 1st of October, oredit bo not given. The motion was seconded by & young man who soomed to haye no customors to trust. Mr, Minogue, & sonsiblo man, sald he could not agreo to such a fooliels proposition. He had honest people dealing with him _with whom he was on tho best of terms, and ho could not do such a cruel thing to thom on such short notice. In this time of financial stringency, whan people of ordinary means had not the currenocy whore- with to pay their running expensoes, it would be &n act of meannoss to shut down credit. Mr. Martin pooh-poohed Mr. Minogue. If he folt 8o keenly for his poor customors, why didn't ho loan them money with which to pay tnelr bills? This ominontly wise remark was laughed at by evory sensible man in tho room, "This sort of applause induced Mr. Martin to amond his motion by fixing the date whon credit should censo at Nov. 1. The motion was thon put and ignominiously dofeated. ‘Wheroupon Mr, Martin subsided. THE DEOLARATION. The comprohonsive magua charta of the trade was then taken up, and voted upon by soc- tions, with the following result : The firat soction wad adopted, The mecond section would hava beon adopted alo but for the irroprossiblo Martin, who moved that o commit- tao bo appointed to_frame a constitption and by- Regolved, Thot ho soveral porsons who scted as Judyos of 'election ot the judicial eloction in June, 1874, in edd county. be, and thoy aro horoby, appolnt: ‘ol a8 a Doord of Roglstry and 68 Judgas of election in thefr sovernl oloction districts, for tho sald election, to ‘o Liold on tho 4th day of Novomber, A, D, 187J, and 4hat the places for holding such election be, and- the samo oro hereby, fixed in the several election ‘FN- cincta and distriots whoro such election was held in, -Juno aforesaid, ‘ + In conncction with the above a petition from citizons of a portion of the Soventh Wurd was rend, asking for an ndditional voting precinct, Commissioner Miller introduced t! a8 an addition to his othor rosolution : . 8mith s considored tho champion of tho Anti- Monopoly cause in the Wast, Macoupin County Farmors’ Nominoe tions, Spectal Digpatch to The Chicago Tribune. Canurxvirie, IlL, Sept. 20.—The Farmors’ Oonvention, which mot at this place to-day, was ono of the largest couventions ever hold in this county, It was composed of both Democrats and ngmbllcnus, aud was hnrmonious through- out. Tho following nominations were made for the difforent offices : For County Judge, Lowis Bolomon; for Olerk, Miltou Motenlf: for T'ronsurer, A. A. Atkins ; for County Buperin- tondont of Bohools, J. 8. Kenyon. Tho tickot is oqually divided Dotwoon the two partics, and is ?uim satisfactory to ail. AE ~ Y The resolutions adoptod wore quito lengthy, and woro in'favor of & froo banking systom ant against the ealary-grab, Baventh Ward, asking for another clection procinct, bo granted, and that tho Committeo on Civil Bervice seloct. the Judges for said procinet, and roport to this Board for it npp! . On motion, the whole subject of redistriotin; tho wards and solecting the Judgos was roferro to a special committes of threo, consisting of Commissioners Miller, Herting, and Olough. NEW MEMDERE OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. On motion, tho Board procoeded to clect two mombers of the County Board of Education to i1l vacancios which will occur in Soptembor, lX\Ifs&m. 1. B. Lewis and Hoenry Hames wore olectod. Pennsylvania Constitutionnl Convens tion. Special Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune, PurLADELPHIA, Bopt. 29.—At tho Constitutional Convention to-day Mr. Brodhend, of North~ ampton, offered thio following resolution: That the Committoe on Stato Institutions and Buildings bo,and aro heraby,instructed to report an articlo to provent tho croction of any build- ing for tho holding of tho soasions of tho Logis- lature of this State until the project shall bo approved by two successivo legiklaturos. Laid on the table. COMMITTEE OF THE WIHOLE. The Board then wont into Committee of the ‘Wholo for the purposo of considering the matter of providing now quartors for the Rocordor of Docds, and immediatoly visiting and inspect- ?l,g the accommodations offered by soveral par- o, On motion of Commigsioner Bogue, tho Committeo resolved to make the visit without delay, And thoy started off. # WIIAT THEY DID WHILE ADBENT. ‘The Committeo marched into tho room aftor an absenco of about thirty minutes, their looks betokening that thoy had dono nolbfng of par- tioulur importance.” Thoy visitod the Lakesido Alcorn’s iemarkable Move to Sceuro Ames? Defeat. Mexeenrs, Sept. 20.—Theo Avalanche’s Jackson special says that, in accordnuce with Attornoy- oneral Morris' recont opiunion, the Governor of Mississippi hus issned o proclumation declaring hia beliof of tho correctness of tho opinion, and that according to the Constitntion no election can o old until ~ November, 1874, whon Congressmen, Stato officors, nud logislators will bo “clectod. ' Hoe nppeals to tho peoplo of the State, aud onjoing upon all tho officors of the Stato, of tho soveral counties, to aid him in carrying into practical offect the provisious of the Constitution boarimy on this important question. Tho Pilof, - Amas' organ, donounces the proclamation as incondiary and rovolutionary. i Dbridge’s Building, aud the Marine Hauk Build- ing. Commissioner Galloway moved that the offor of the owner of the Marine Bank Building bo accopted. Commissionor Miller objected. Bince ho had scen tho Lakeaido Building his mind had under- fio::ln & chauge, The latter building suited himn otler. Commissioner Ashton moved that the Com- mitteo rise and roport progross, and ask leave to it again, Commissioner Crawford roported. 5 Tho Board then adjourned until 2 p. m. to- ny. Arkansas Politics. Lrrree Roor, Sopt. 29.—There was another change in Arkansas politics.to-doy. Tho Attor- ney-Goneral dismissod his suit in the Circuit Court nguinst Goy. DBaster, the Governor is- suod an order dishanding the militin of tha Stato, and tho Republican nowspupor chinged hands, and will appear Lo-morrow as a llaxter paper, under tho auspices of tho Repulilican Btato Contral Committee. This affair creates a grunlter sonsation than the money panic of] last weol. e e FIRES. Two Squarcs d n Finlf Consumed at Brenham, Texns. New Onreaxs, Sopt. 20.—Tho Times' special from Brenham, Tex., says: ‘‘A flro broke out lust night in tho storc of Thomas Dyer, ono of tho wealthiest morchanta hors, and consumed the entiro squaro. It reached the adjoining ono and burnod it cntire, and onc-half of tho next squarg, The firma burned outare E. H. Ab- Lott, I, Busch, Wood & Co., Warner & Broth- ors, Bollhaston & Brothors, 0. Murguty, Buck & Lovy, H. Frank, and G. 8. Parler, and soveral ‘bar-rooms, ton-pin alloys and restaurants,” The losa Iy not stated. Industrial Party Nominations in% Jo Daviess County, 11l A Correspondence of T'ha Chicago Tribune.) | ¢ Ertzaugrn, IiL, Scpt, 97, The Industrinl party of Jo Daviess County organizod hore to-day. Col. G. W. Cuftiss, of Warren, was Preaidont of tho Convontion. A. full county ticket was placed in nomination. Thero was 8 largo attondance and ‘great enthu- siasm. Tho nominations are.. George Justico, of Btockton, for Judge ; Samucl Hathaway, of Guilford, for Troasurer; John Bird, of War- ren, for Olork ; Robort ‘Brand, of -Galona, for Buporintendent of Public Schools. Tormer pre- dilections, threo Republicans and one Domocrat ; and all are farmers on the ticket savo ono. A County Corresponding Committoo of one from onch town was appointed, with O. W.,Boono, of ‘Warren, as Chairman, CANADA. A Sicepy Investigntion—Chnnges im the Privy Council—The Latc Bishop Farrell, wn Special Dispateh to The Chicago Taibune, Orrawa, Bopt. 20.—As an evidence-of tho lack of intorest here in the doings of the Royal:] ‘Whitowashers, it may bo mentioned that acarcoly on Individual speotator ontered the court-raom At Jancsville Special Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune. JaxesviLLe, Wis,, Sopt. 20,—Lynch & Furrell's slaughter-houso was destroyed by an incehdiar, firo Bundpy morning,—tho docond one destroyo for thom in flys wooks. \ In $gerpmoento. 8AN Francisco, Bepd. 29,4 fire in Bacramon- to on Sunday, on M strect, degtroyed Ander- gon’s boiler shop, Hunt's sash fnuwfirg, and sev- eral.othor buildings, The loss is §50,000. In Littlo Roclc, Lrrrne Rook, Bept. 29,—The Episcopal church was strucl by lightning about 1 a'clock this morning, took fire, and waa destroyed befors the tire could bo arrosted. Ineured for §5,000. xn Tronton, Nu Jo TaextoN, N. J., Sopt. 29.~The burning of 1net weeli, and on Satuxday not oneappearod. [ Black's woolon-stocking factory this morniug, laws, Howas deolarod oub of ordor, and tho i v D - | ) I e o vees %Tito”romaindor of thy | Tho wholo timo of Baturday's sitting Was ocou- | throws 160 women ont of omiploymont. pled in reading and signing the doposition of J. | J. 0. Abbott, during which ono :Commissioner: slept, anothior paced tho floor at ‘the rear of the. benel, indulging in snuff. The Clork read tho dopogition whila tho Secrotary rond o magazine ; somo roporters alopt, nud messangers noddod. in thoir scats. Whe Ohairman of the Commis- " slon was tho only one who appeared attentivo. roport was then ndopted without change. n motlon, it was resolved that when the ‘mooting adjourn it adjourn to moot ot somo more central point, On motlon, the girocum, butchers, and markot- mon wero invited to attond the next meeting, ond help along the movomont with their connte- nance and ourrency. TIE WEST 8IDE NEARD FROM, Mr. Martin called upon Mr, Hamilton, of the MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forelgn Markots, Yavenroor, Bept. 1 a, m.~Flour, 28@20s, ‘Whoat—Wintor, 126@123 3 spring, 124@1% 0d § whito, 198 24@128 11d 5 club, 13:@1ds 2d. Corn, 328 ., Tork, 108, ‘418 6d, Trvenroor, Scpt. 29.—Cotton flrm § middling up- tand, B74@9A: Orloanw, 93¢@94(d ; snles, 12,000 balos ; Astatomont I galning ourroncy that Hunt- | American 6,000; spooulatlon dud export, 2,000, Corn, Wost Bide, to givo o Buceinot account of tho B Y *| 52980, Clover keod, 45:@458 G, Olhor artloles e praupoot Th that Division, ington is in possossion of most important and ohanged, 1 conolusive document, ovidomwce, which lhas not yot soen the light, but which will bo forth- oo whon bo n{wpunm bofore the Parliamont~. ary Committoo to substuntiate his -cliarges, Huntington still claims his ability to provo most concluslvely, within half n day, ovory itom of his charges. Hovorul rumors aro aflon’s a8 (o a.| Mr. Homilton replied that the grocors wero hopeful in that sootion, They were orgnulzhlfi,', and hoped to march to victory in a reasouablo space of tima, TLoNnoN, Sopt, 205 p, m.—The rate of dlsconnt on {lo open tarket for thrco-monthia' billa 18 5,per cont snm b tho Baulk of Englaud,and thorato for monoy ab tho Btock Exchunge on Guvernment socuritics ia 3 por cont, Tho dumand for discount at o bank to-day, a3 well‘as in thio open muekot, wus vory Louvy, at tho ¥ato of 6 per cont. Of tho £038,000 withdrawn from tho Tiauk of Eugiand to-day, on bolances, £124,000 was for TIE BECRETATY. Bomo one romarked that & Secrotary had not beon elected. 2 oL ohangoe in the porsouncl of the Privy Council. | Amerlea; tho remafuder goea to Gormauy, Consols i Gl i gt Mty Undecivoed diadlbeon Mhroo a?!n‘erlup Court. Julgen hiuvo-just baoth n;:".’;‘fé'f nn;lfisou‘;\ol.‘zfl)i i Honde 20 of 65 ud 2 oy N Y sy By B0 ;. Erlo, 433, ‘. Undorwood sald ho hadu't, sppolnted for Quabiog Proyinss, O A e S sy of'100% bosg, < Tho Ohair was positive, Mr. Underwood said Lo was another—of tho mistakon ones. 1o had resignod immodiatoly after oleotion. ‘Tho Chair boggaed to be oxonsed. Mr, Martin moved that the Committon which hiad drawn up tho dolavation of independonce be ompowered to framoe & constitution aud by-laws. Carriod, Mr, Martin, who was now in_full blast, moved the appointment of Corresponding aud Fluancial Iarirtoy, Ont., Hnlxb. 24,—Tho ‘romaing of tho late Bishop Farroll now lte in stato at Lis [mlnnu, and woro yosterday and to-duy viewod by largo numboers of citlzons, His rowuins aro to bo deposited in the transcopt of tho Cathodral to-morrow, aud Pontl 7 - i and Pontifieal Mags will bo comduct. ‘% Paus, Sopt, 20,—Rontes, 601 350, ¥ Kansas Oity LivesStock Maricet, 7 Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, KaNaAs OFTY, M., Hupb, 29, ~0ATTLE—Tteclpts, 830; shipueuts, 1,089, “uyos wero fn full wttondingo, oporutions mbutly 1ocal, aud prices were frmer, the anarkot ruliug_ pleady, ‘Bales of 9,000 through Gows ‘Were made ot $1,95 § throngh Toxan cows, $1.40@1LE0 | througl Toxan cowe, $2.00, Hoau—Market &low, With & fow salok to cash cus- tomera at $3,60@4.00. . —_——— W THE WEATHER. ASHINGTON, Bopt, 20,~For the England anil Middle States, 'ulul{’dy wenthor and rn(fi will pres- Bocrotarios, Lost, . . vail to-uight, tho winds gradunlly veoring to Mr.W. J. Mauning was olootod Boorotary, atter | fresh and brisk norlh»‘voul%l;ly, :Ica}id;dl; Twer Now York Live-Stock Market, a modost declination, tomporature, and very gonerally cloar wonthor | New Yomw, Sopt, 29.—Breves—lucipls, 6,200, OLOBING-UP TIME, Mr, Martin, who was gotting worso with groat rapidity, moved that the mombers closo their storos at 7 . m, after the 1st of Octobor. It was suggostod that thoy hiad botlor walt un- ti1 thore wero mowbers enough in the Boclety to #ponk of, The Chalr sald it wouldn't ho right to adopt such a rosolution whilo thoy woreso wonk. Ay thero was no second, Mr, alartin, who was now very bad, withdrew his resolution, ‘malsing 0,990 for the wouk, aguiust 9,100 for lust woek, "Trudo t' falr, sud prices dro nob matorlally changed, but_thero wan a 1itllo weaker tono at the close, Yoor to choicu native steors, 0@1330, snd poorost to beat “oxanu, 6@100, Hales fholudy 20 cars Toxuns, 63 owt, 303 11 cars, b owt, 0@8Ko ; § cars, 0 owt, 0d 1 10 cars Tillnoiu steers, T3¢ owt, 10)@145(0 § 10 cats, 0 owt, 10, @110 ; 6 cars Olio, Ui 6Wt, 100 3 11 cars Ken' tucky sfoers, T3¢ owt, 1130 7 carn Miskouri cattlo, 0 on 'J.‘noudn(y. For tho Bouth Atluntio Biates partly cloud { woathor, lowor tomporataro, wind s vooring to tho southwest and noxtbwest, sud raln arons, For Tonnesseo, the Qlio Velloy, aud lake roglon very genorally dlear weathoir, low temperaturo, aid™ northatly ta westerly w}ufi:, l(}imfluuuemg mt{lnr«;n. !-‘L:t tno No:'mwm, win neking to southorly and rlsing temporas ! ‘ g X Uuro, or th Guif Hiatos o of tho M- Srb aye s o eare b Rintcky Woers, ¢ vy sippl, northerly winds, fallir/g wmpumtu.ru,l * Bupep AND Lamus—Roceipts, 7,690, making 27,680 oloaring wosthor, with 0oast.rv,ing. - |\ for tha weak, Agulust 20,410 for'lasf wook, - Bloop followingy Reaolved, That the prayer of tho potitionors of !.hnl Building, Gnllup & Penbody’s Building, Wood-- clonoll dall and wesk st 44(@0%e, Lamba firmer and Tigher, with quick salon at O@se, Includod in salcs woro 117 Michigan shoop, 08 1, at 1be, at 603 77 Oblo, 77 1Ls, nt Bo; 2 71 1, 6t 703 70 do, 7L the, at 13703 40 do, 8T, at Go: 08 do, T3y 1ba, nt Ti¢o; 123 Ohlo aiosp, 70 ibs ot 6os 71 da, S11tw, Bt 8t0s 3 do, 03 ts, ntdos 161 87 1bm, at B0} 183 do, 1163 1, at n,l{u 111 Oanada lambs, 77 1bs, nt B3 217 do, 72 1bn, at73{e; 103 Blato lamba, 64 1bs, at 7!‘: 200 Calindn, T2ig 1ts, ot o3 225 Canadn sheop nnd Inmba mixed, 77 169, nt e, and 100 Stato Iumbe, 64 liw, ot 7c. Bwike—Froalt rocelpte, 8,290, making 31,650 for the weck, agafuat 35,400 for lusf wock, ~ Nothing was sold alive, Drossod woro dull at S@Txo, 7 1, at 6204 76 Canadn, Now York Dry-Goonds Markote New Yon, Sopt, 20,—~Thero was o greatly-improved feollug In trallo to-day, tritnition waa noticenbi with manufacturars’ prices uncisunged, nola and grain buys aro still pearco, Dark and apot. printa falrly netivo, Tino casslinores, neln, and blankota in good domoud aud firm, and domentlo drous fabrica 80 ling frooly, Bhaw! quict, . Businens continios qulet, PThilndeiphin LivesStock Markot. PrwabrLbie, Bopt, Towor ; sales 4,000 Lead ot $,0037.00, Burkr—Tower ; Anles 12,000 at $4,00@85.75, Ious—Unchangod ; salcs of 7,000 at L 00@T7.25. The Produco Markots. NEW YORK, New Yonw, Sopt, Digher; midditng_uplsnds, 1830, Dueapsruers—Flour heavy and lower, No. Westorn, $1.68@1,00. ed. Corn ncareo and b | stonmor mixed Western, bigh wixed and yollow, ecarco and firmor ¢ rocelpld, 30,000 bu Wastorn mixed, 50@dio; old do in storo, 480 while, B3@G5}0}, blsck, blo, EaQs—Firi ; Wealorn, 214G e, Tiax axp Hops—Qulot and uuchunged. Goornizs—Coffco_quict nud uncl quict ond nominal. Molassos dull, unchanged. or 3 Tocoipts, 91,000 bu 4@05140: fined, 16%@10c. TURFENTINE—Frmer at $93@40c, BT00K oF GuAIN—In warehouse : Pena . 2,000 Proviston-Dork weak and unsotilod ; now mess, $17.50, Beef vory quict and unchangod, Cut meats Qull snd_unsottled ; Western Bhort cut hams, 16 1ba e o ot and stondy: Tong agesamo dolivery,0ge. 05 qutot and steady; long e short clear, Tor Sinter. doltvery, Tigo: long cleat, avorage, for Docember snd January, 100 spot, 827c, Lard higher ; old Wesiorn stodm, 8350, "BoTiEs AND OnERsE—Unehangod, Wisy—Firmer ot 98@0Jc, BALTIMORE, i t Westorn nominal, Oats dull Rye steady at 76@85c. Trovisions—Dull and nominal, Burrep—Scarco and in foir demand ; clinice, 24@280. CorpFER—Quiiot ot 21@2%c, Wissnx—Nouinul at v8c. 0SWEGO. 0OswEao, Sept, 29,—BREADSTOFFA—Wheat and cor _lield at $1.80, TOLEDO, Torrpo, Sept, 20.—DorADsTUPFs—Flour dull ani . unchonged. Wheat closed firm and ligler ; No, Whito Wabseli, $1.00; ambor Afichigan, $1.58 cash ‘li%?-Q‘“‘ October; No, 2 red, $1.35 cash ; $1.98 tober, cash ; 49@50%0 October ; dxg,'mda'l?a'.gud‘fm firm and bigher; No. 1, 38@38x0 6, 2, 35@30, ks Nothing offering. Recrtrra—Flour, 200 brls; corn, 70,000 bu;_oats, 13,000 b Bueatiarre—lour, 6,0 bl .| 6,000 bu3 0 i + ot B0k vrrAND. . Ouzvenasp, Sept. 20.—BREADSTUPFS—The gral ‘markot da {nactivo. PrroLEUM—TFirm ; e LOUISVILLE, 1 wheat, 61,000 bu uis d ! Wy DLTROLT., mclianged, Lot No. 1, SL4aGLIOK; amber, SLUGG1D ; yellow, 4ue, Oats, 30c. ormstondy s YW " ouis, firmer, bt Little No, 3 opring, $1.02; wintor held lighor; $1.47 nakod, $1.23 bld ; No, 2 do, $1.52 asked, $1. Torn in beltor demand, with light offeringa ; N 4| bettor; 'No. 2, 32:¢@3Ue cashi 4 October, sivmor but slow; No. 2, $1.25@1.40, Tiye better; No, 2, Ci@0Go, ‘Wirstcr—Qulot, at 93, Puovisioni—Pork duil: order lots, $10.00, Baco aquiat ; only ordor sales, Tard nominal, [\ Hoas—Lower at $3.50@4.00, ', OarTLE—Dull ; Ouly a1 PHILADELPIIA. Sopt. POILADELTIIS, yrices.” Whieat dull ; red, $1.54@1.68; ambor, 1005, Gorn unchanged, Oats firm; ‘white, 40@50¢ anixed, 41@48c. 1tye and provisions unchanged, Wiiky—$1,00 BUFFALO, Duyers and sellers awalllng o moro sottlod fecling, Fretasrs—Steady, MILWAUREE, MrLwAURER, Sopt. 20.—~Burnsturra—Flour quist spring extras, $5,60@0.60, W waud and Ligher: No, 1, §1.u: Xo. 3, 3L 16, Bufalo, 100 3 to Oswego, 160, Ruokivra—Flour, 5,000 bels's Whieat, 126,000 bu, Birasnra—Flovr, 4,000 brlk : whedt, 10,000 bil, OINGINNATT in till snall, Flour 8 sloady ut $6.00@7,11 red winter, $1.50, cnslor ; No. 3, 10@80c, Oats steady at 36@45c. Bar. Tey firm for bost fall ot $1.95@1.50, ‘Provisions—Almast eublroly nomiual, * Brooxs—Ilold firmly, with nothlng prossing on th ‘market, ‘Wusgy—Salablo nt 00c, and held bigher, NEW ORLEANS, 'NEW ORLEANS, Sopt, 20.—~BREADATUF F8—Flour, onls Corn in light aupply and dull st 43@4de, 62@53c, Bran dull at 90c, ‘Hay—Choico hold at $27,00, ProvisjoNs—Pork quict at $17.25, Dry salted meats, only a retall domand ; shoulders, 0@94/e, Bircon dull Oata dull o Do; keg, 10@1030, o ee, 223¢@223{c. CorToN—Salcs, 850 bales; demand strong s irregular, and %@3¢o doarer, 100 ; ptrict good Good ord! ordin middling, 17 @18Xc, tho above quotations, Btock, 18,303, morrow, with 2,500 boles trip, year shio brought 3,198, Btesling 18 unsetil 15 ; bunk, 1618 ; sfght nominal at o dfscount, ‘dold salcs from 18 to 153 ; sales for cortified cliocks, Rocoipty, 1,406, The samo, per ceut premium, closlng casior at 0GT, ‘mittances aro oxpoctod by expross, MARINE INTELLIGENCE, ABRIVED, .. Hebir O, M, Bond, Oswego, coal, Sehr Mystic Btar, Osweyto, coal, Selr Norih Cupe, Butfulo, coal, Sehr Niagara, Bunialo, coal, Hebr L, Hanua, Buftafo, coal, Behr F, 0. Roberts, Cleveland, coal, Bebr B, Mineb, Cleveland, conl, Sebe Sinriso, Cloveland, tonl, Helir Florittu, Bodue, col, Helir Denmarlk, Alasikn, cular posts, Sehr Flylug Oloud, Big Suumico, lumber, Helir R, 1, {1ibbard, Ludington, lumbor, Bebir Arab, Muskegon, lumber, Helir Dan Sickles, Whilo Luke, Tath, Selir Frank D, Birkor, st Prop 8¢, Louls, Bullulo, sundrios, Hehr Mury Juno, Goderleh, salt, Selir Four Drothiers, Mantiteo, lumber, Huehr Oity of the Straits, Buflalo, coal, Hehr Adiutio, Mugkegon, Tumbor, Hehr J, d, Rovder, Muskegon, lumber, Hehr Carrior, Muskegon, lumber, Helur Emeline, Muskegos, lmbor, Helir Woatehester, Muskogon, Jumber, Sebr Mattio Fister, Holland, lnmber, Hchr William Sinith, Paul's Hier, wood, Hehie Presto, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr A, M, Boars, Muskogon, luwbor, Sehr Rucine, Muskegon, lunber, Sehir Ida, Muskegon, lumnber, Hobir Soventh Ohlo, Muskegon, lumbor, Behr J, Hibbard, Muskegon, lnmber, Helir Felde, Muskegon, lunbor, Bargo 0, ', Allen, Grund Ifaven, lumbor, Baryo,Gity‘of Bely Grand iavoh, hunber, Heow Lillo Gray, Bt, Paut's Pier, hunbor, Schr Spacd, Buigatiick, luniber, Holir Lumberman, Black Orook, lnmber, Schr Japau, Ford Rivor, lumbor. sehr Turner & Koller, Falr Huven, ooal, Babir A, Mosher, Erio, coul, Sl iy lloleh, Wito Lk, rallzond e, Bt Bhicboygan, Two Rivers, sundrics, Yrop Aluuks, Buitalo, fron and salt, Prop Ohine, Butlalo, sundries, Hebir O, Bhuw, Boulli Haven, wood, Heow Mugdalonu, Boutl Haven, wood, Seow 3L, N, Dunhanw Pike's iur, wood and an {ncreased Jobblng dis- Cotton flan- lkn~ wool flan- Toreign jopt, 20.—CaTT1E~Very dull and A 20.—Corron—Olosed firm and Reccipts, Ry, barloy, and alf unclong- 3 enil 'do, ‘W@ 6735@080; white, Gic, Outs + old and new nged. Sugne Tice' qutot sad Prrnovtun—Dull snd lower; erndo, @030} To- Barzionw, Sopt. 20,—Dnrapstores—Flour dull and unchanged, Wheat dull 3 choleo amber, $1.65@ 1.70 } good to prime red, $1.60@1,63, Corn—DMixed } mixod Westorn, 42430, goot to quict nnd unclianged, Barloy quict; primo Canada Oc- Qorn frimer and ligher; bigh mixed, 60@5030 63140 November ; no grado ‘heat, 28,000 ; corn, spot oll scarce, firm, sad Touwvrite, Ky, Sopt. 29, —Tlio market in_general horo s no marked fluctuation in priccs, Detnorr,Sept, 29,—BozapsTurra—TFlour i quictand ‘Wheat actlve and higher ; oxtra, $1.63@ 8r. Lous, Sopt, 29,~DBurapsTurrs—Flonr held done, Wheat—Spring Ligher; soft red, 2 car Tote, 4lc, in Esat Tlovator; A1@41io Octobor, Oats Barley according to color, 0, —BUEADSTUFFS—TFlour wteady; only o Small Lusiness dono at unchavged $1.600 Burraro, Sept. 20.—LNEADSTUFFS—Tlour quict, Grain—General Inaciive: no disposition to operate; t in spccnlativo de- § N $1.05@1.0, cash ; $1,07 soller October, Corn in fuir demand and Ligher § No. %, 40c, Oats steady ; No. 1, 346 ; No, 2, 28, By dul and nominal, Barloy in fulr demany und higher ; No, 2, §1 O15CINNATY, Sopt, 20.—BBEADSTUFFS—There is on imyproved feeling in tho general market ; but busincss 2 0. Wheat ‘munifests a botter foeling, with Jight offerings ; No, 3 Corn quiet and steady at 550, Rye local trado ; choice troblly £4.45: furmily 1 $8.0080.75, clear rib, 970 ; clear, 10ic, Lard dull; tioreo, 8@ Gnooentes—Bugar nothing dolng, Fourhalf-barrels o syrup rocelved Baturdayscld at $1.00 per gallon, of supply 1light, many factors covering up tholr lnm‘)lm; ;‘;lcuu e, 167 foaryy 105 attrror low aiddiing Lo sirict low middling, 103 @ITo i middling to good ‘The markot closed sirong at No exports. The steamer R, E, Lee {a expacted to- imo last . Dillslading ond clear, U@ 22@24, Ourrency was in request ot the opening at § Liberal ro- Behr A, Plugger, Holland, wood, fichr Arrow, 1folland, wood, Bark 0. K, Nime, Buffalo, cosl. Sehr Lovi Grant, Manlatoo, fumber, Sohr Bt, Potor, Muskegon, Tumbcr, Hcow D, G, WHght, Muskegon, uinbor, Hobr . O, Mons, Muskegon, limber, Behir Ablgnil, Muskogon, lumbor, Sehir Tittlo Belle, Muskegon, lumbor, Rohr . Jioan, It Mualoion, lumber, fichr Arctic, Muskeogon, lumber, Sehr Enterprise, Muskegon, lumbor, Goow Whito Ok, Muskegon, lumber, Burge E, L, Stiler, Monomieo, lumber. Targe Eldorado, Monomineo, lumber, Targa Murinetto, Menominco, lumber, Helir Tortha Barhes, Mehominec, lumbors Drop Clty of Madisoh, Ponsaulod, lumbor, Himr Gorona, B, Jondph, aundrics, folir T, L. Danforih, Buffalo, conl, Helir Jamoa O, Kimg, Buffulo, coal, Helir Oolden Flecce, Duffalo, coal, Bark 8, V. R, Watuon, Buffalo, conl, Belir 1T, Eitzbaugh, Owego, cdal. o T Whtena, Gty Doy, tetegraph pol chr W, 1, Wilard, Bindy Bay, tele o8, Behe Jamos T, Tiontly, Buiffalo, coale T oot Hehr fllflny, Muskegon, lumber, Sehir Wiiliam Jonos, Muskegon, lumbor, Siehr G, P, Raberts, Muskegon, fumber. Hehe Ourlow, Muskegon, Tum Heow Hen Bird, Muskegon, lum Schr G, Barbof, Yensankee, lnmber, Belir Madigon, White Lake, lumber. Belir 8, G, Androwa, Manistee, lumber, Sehr Alariis, Manis{ce, Iumbor, Belir G, Knapp, Maniateo, lumber, Prop Russia, Buffalo, sundries, Geow Contest, Grand Taven, slabs, Scow L, Blrotn, Bnugattick, elabe, 24,000 brls 3 superfine Westorn aud Slate, $5,10@5.70 5 | gehr Boloit, Alhska, wood, common fo good oxtra, $0,1080.80; good 10 | Kolr Hans Orocker, Tensaukee, lumber, cholca do, $0.35@7,003 Whito wheat oxtra, $7.00@7.90; | Selr Hero, White Take, lumber, Ohlo oxtras, $0,10@8.00 3 Bt. Louls, $0,40:@10.60, 150 | Hehr Fashlon, Muskegon, Iumber, flour und * cornjmeal unchanged, Wheat, heavy: | gohr Flurencs, Muskcgon, lumber, recelpts, 063,000 bu; No, 8 lpr!nv‘ $1.I6@1, Behr J, B, Merrill, Clicboygan, lumber, lowa” spring, ‘SLUTGLAL o, 4 ulioago e el Kiabla, Greon sy, lumbor, H e 4 ilvaukeo, - mixad, 1407 | ohr Milwaukes Dello, Bfugatuc, lumber. Hehr Lporial, Monomince, Jumbor. - | Hehr Bossio 13oalt, Maniates, lumber, i | Sohr Elya, Carl'a Plor, railrosd tea. Betir €, Willard, Whits Rivor, rallroad tes, Scow Alnnpee, Howo's Dicr, Wwood, ¥ | Beow Pascogatiln, South Haven, wood, i | Beow Heroulos, Alton, wood. Sohir G, Gordon, 8t. Joe, wood, Schr J. B, Marsh, Duffafo, cont, Sehr M, Filmore, Clovelaud, coal, Nebr Relndeer, Oswego, coal, 8obir G T, Wrenn, Oswogo, coal, Schr Marion Dizoh, Grand Haven, slab, Bebr Pandorn, Koudarding, salt, Sobr L Btraop, Muskegon, slaba, Sclr 0. O, Strowbridge, Cléveland, stone, Schr B, Parsons, Ludington, lumber, Brig Pllgrim, Lidington, lumbor, Bebr Catclipole, Montstod, lumber, Scow J, P. Chinpin, Maniatce, lamber, Steam barge Euat Saginaw, Muskegon, lumber, Bchr W, Bandorson, Choboygan, Jumber, Hebr Bollo Brown, Oligboygan, lumber. tichr Col, Ellsworth, Bufialo, coal, Sobr Xrancla Palms, Bufalo, coal, Behr Dovid A, Wolls, Buffald, cosl, Bebr Ida Kelth, Buffalo, conl, Scur D, P. Colling, Builalo, coal. Hehr Whirlwind, Ludington, lumber, Schr Mary, Perd Marquelte, Tumber. Behur ol Jtoy, Muskegon, lmber, Sehir Trumon Mogs, Ludiliglon, limber, Scow Rowena, Whifa Lako, lumber, 8ehr Coral, Lincoln, lum| bér. Sclir Jony Lind, Grond Ioven, slabs, Trop Morchant, Buffalo, sundrfes, Hcow Laurel, Kowsunco, railrond tles, Seow Gladialor, Manistco, lumber, Scbr A, Rust, Maniatoo, Jumbor, Solir Wallialld, Manisted, Tumber, Sehr Annlo Tomino, Mahisteo, lumber, Belir Follictous, Mahistoo, lumbor. Behr Octavia, Muskegon, jumber, Helir Mary, Muskegon, lambor, Sehr Mystlo, Muskegon, lumbar, Hohr J, P, Do Condros, Muskegon, lumber, Sohr P, Hoyden, Muskicgon, lumbor, ebir Bkylark, Muskogon, Jumber, Seow Minulo Corlott, Pontwator, lumber, fichr Souvenr, Pentwater, lumber, Sehr Pllgrim, Yenominee, lumbor, Sehr Kato Gillet, Choboygan, lumber, el Mary Booth, Whito Lako, lumber. Fchr Elizaboth Jones, Buffalo, col. Hebr Goorgo Miray, Bufalo) coaly Sclir Ghamplow, Buttalo, coul, 9 | Bobr Holmes, Buffalo, caal, # | Belr Alico, Buffalo, coal, OLEARED..... . | Betir Harmony, Manistoe, 10 tons hiny. 3 | Trop Charles Hoitz, Munfstee, 10 tons hay. Bark Cloveland, Menomineo, 10 brls pork, Beow Towens, White Lake, 100 bags feed, Trop DoPere, Groeu Bay, sundries: Scht Bamuol Cook, Kinghton, 21,758 bu wheat, Schr Emma O, Hutchindon, Oloveland, 62,243 bu corn, Bargo Eldorado, Menominoe, 10 brls pork;, 400 bu oate, Targe Murinatté, Menomines, 60 bu cora, 5 tona feod. Beur Q. Wilson, Buffalo, 23,300 bu corn, Belr Spventh Obilo, Muskegon, 80 bugs fecd, Trop Shickluna, Montreal, 16,000 b whoat, 200 bela ‘flour, and sundrics. Selr Lucarne, Buffalo, 60,000 hu corn, Sehr Lizzlo Douk, St, Joo, 40 kega becr, Stnr Coronn, Bt, Joe, sundrics, G Scbr Japan, Ford River, sundrice. NIGIIT OLEARANCES, Stmr Muskegon, Grand Huven, sundries, fchir Donaldson, Buftalo, 27,600 bu wheiit, Targo Guiding Star, Port Iuron, 26,090 bit corn, Trop Oity of Detroit, 20,018 b corn, 60 brla flour, 200 brla corn moal, and sundrica. Prop dJames Fisk, Jr., Bufalo, 20,000 bu barley, 12,000 Lu oata, 150 tons raflroad iron. Stmr Thomas A, Seott, BufTalo, 0,000 bu wheat. Strar Jupau, Buifalo, 53,000 bu Wheat, Bebr HippojrlT, Buffalo, 22,430 bu corn, a 2 i Hopt, 33, n B, n Lale Freights. Thero was an active demand_for vessolsat To for corn, or o declino of 30 from Saturday's rate, aud 8¢ for wheat, to Buffalo, Kingston rates wore nomi at 1d@lfgo for whent, Charters woro ua follow To Buffulo—Schrs J, G, Masten, Fovorits, M. E. Torgy, Nelaon Nimeod, Hiippogilr, Georgo' Sicelo 3 | ©. Nilsson, Bweetlienrt, Lucerno, ~Ringlsher, and props_ Alwla, Ruesia, aud @ Merchiant, ' corn at ~ 7o; mchr Donaldson and props Ja. pan and St Louls, wheat _at s A i prop Cinn, wheat, throngh 'via Erfe, To New York— vin Buffalo,’prop Potomag, corn at 00, To Sarnia— prop 8. D. Caldwell, corn, {hrough, To Montroal— [ion, Foruia, wiieat, on otiors account, sud prop lickluna, wheat, at 20 (both taken Saturday p, m.). 4 | To Bostou—via Cgdensbiirg, props Lowell and Olovo- lund, corn, through rato ; prop Scott, wheat, througl . | (Sattirday), To Thorold—Schr ¥, T, Howlaud, wheat ot 1lo, ‘lotal, 33, Capucity cqual to 160,000 bu "wheat, and 500,000 bit corn, The Selir Amorica wa roported, in tho ufternoon, for wheat to Goderich on privatd torms, Capacity, 23,000 bu, Vessels Pitvsed Detroit Deznory, Mich., Bept, 20—p, m.—Passzn Ur—Praps . Albai, Rocker, Nebvaskn, Tturont Gits, M. Miln Cily of Fromont, Moore nnd barge, Celin Campbell and barges ; burks I, Corning, Merritt, Parana, M, Martin ; schira 8, 1T, Foster, Yankee Blado, Princg Al fred, Cortoz, Gronada, Mudeira, Goodall, Gossack, 8. ‘A, Mursh, British Lion, Bcarth, Tagsen’ Dows—Props Empiro Stato, Plymouth, Tawns and_ bargos, Indin ; bark Golden'West ; schri F, B, Gardnar, Itaskn, Luckey, Hackley, l\)\'l"fl—sfl;&}flfi'&fls. t, 29, i P ETIOLT, ich,, Sept. 'vening—PassEp Dowsn inton ; bax “Wella ;*achra Amorican Union, Nicholson, —Prop Clinton ; bark O, PASSED Up—Prop Antelope and barges ; schré Set= % | tou, Lime Rock. AnmvED—Sciir Marlon Egan, Winp—West, s Xilinois River and Cannl News. S Special Dispatch to Clicago Tribune. TaSaLte, L, Sopt, 29,—Tho financial panto hos offectod o' comploto suspension of corn ehipments from_this rogion. Tho canal-bont Shwmrock was towed from Foru, light, and passed into the conal to bnlonded with EaSilld eml for Chleago, Tho prop Iilinots dopartod, towing tho canal-bost Arabis, ‘With rough atono for fhe enry dum, and the canal-bost Legraug, with lumber, dmmm(l '‘down to Teru yester- duy, Tho canal-boat' Arabla, from Lemout, passed ont of tho canal, with rough sfono for the Hody dam, aud to-duy tho Geneviove, with lumbor for Chilll~ cothe, ho NMilwaukeo and Gold-Hunier, with hard- coul lack for Lagalle, ond tho Montauk, with light tond of flour for LaSalle ond 'Peru, all pused oub of the canal, Tho | river foll hero ~momly all of yesterday, rals. ing tho water on flio milor sill of Lock 16 from 8 fuot 5 inches to 8 feet 11 inclics, uud Alling many cis- {erus which ind long been empty, No roport of stga of wator below, Oanaz Ovvic, Ohfeago, Sept, 20,—ARntvED—Tiawa. Vs By B0 sy lono ¢ Jllo O'Counl, Bag, 89 yds atonia ; Aartin Logan, Leniont, 65 yds stono ;. Reacue, Temoilt, Bt ydu stono’; 8, & ., Lemont, 10 yde atono § Ed, Wulker, Jr., Lomount, 83 atoue ; Florence Loy~ er, Lomont, 89 Y(s #tond ; Augusta, Lemont, 60 yda atona ; Blligh, Willow Sprinigs, G0 ton fca; bargo No, 3, LaBalle, 163 fonn conl ; Horeules, Utica, 6,000 Lu corn + Grucio Griswold, dououks, 5,900 bu cornji AMer. chont, Ottaws, 0,000 bu' com; Commerce, Ottuwn, 5,850 bu corn j Frederick, Mare sellles, 0,000 bu comj Monarch, Lockport 5,690 b corin; Gen, Blicrman, Seneea, 6,000 bt corn § Prop Moluwk Lolle, Lockport, 4,233 bu corns Measens wer, Lockport, 0,000 bu corn A, Btecle, Rock Run, 150'tons sona} Charles Stcol, Willow Spritgs, 90 ydd tone; Honrletta Waller, ' Lomont, 8) yda stono; “Thunderboll, Lomont, 80 yds stone: Ontarlo, Oltawa, 6,100 L corn; Tlidore, Boneca, 5,000 bu_corn, CLeAwin—0ak Leat, Jollot ; North América, Soucca ; Graclo Grinwold, Miliooks;' Prop Waep, Bummit; Lalipso, Lomonts Dirjgo, Lemont; Galous, Willow Spriugs; Bligo, Willow Springs, QUIcA, Sopt, 2),—Aunivi,—Prop Wasp, Hume mit, 35 yda stone istitution, Lemont, 67 yda stove; Caturact, LaSulle, 0,000 bu corn; Phoenlx, Lockport, 4,093 b ok, 206 VE oue; Vrlliaut, Mrels, 6008 corn, OLianEp—TTarey, Willow Springs, 83,001 ft lumber ; Adindral, Lomont, {0,703 feet Jumber, 8 m shingles, oo e ieeetinie it e e Tho Oniy Untailing Speciiie for Disenses. of the Kidnoys, bindler, und tho organs affeotod b o e ey, et i ot S, s mad olia cures, D, Holnbold fs tha ouly physiclsn who hus Ridssodor In outaitug tho full virtnos of fuchu, ' 1ils s e oriyiual and wily touly valuabio propasation, Tt 1 éonidod b by physicians and pationts nilke. ~I{ ts fm- Partubt Lt stilorors ahantd obiain (ho goautio. Thora- ura sk far Holnbold's Exiragt Buchu, with'tho Doo- tur's signature ou tho bottlo, Schonel’s Mandrale Plils, Tloso pills aro composed oxclual tablo in- grodivity, aml althouh they ontire 235, The ura & morcury, do nat loavy uny o s lufurlouseifeots. ey ot diroctfy npon tho Iivor, aud arw o valuablo Funiedy fn Ml casys of Worangenwnt rosulting froin & disordsrod Statoof thint oriun, - Livor Uouiplaint, Iillious Disordors, Tudiyoation, Stk ilvaduohw, Typold Fovars X0, 400 1 Souunok's Maudsake PUl B dre it v donlors, iy

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