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[} . TILE, CHICAGO DAILY, TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY., OCTOBISR 1, 1873, —_— SHIPWRECKED. Loss of the Brig Hampton on Luke Michignn, Narrow Escape of {he drew from & ‘Wautory Grave. They Escape on n Raft, and aro Pleked Up by a Passing Vessels Vlumes have been writton on tho adventurous sall- 5r whioso howe 48 the salt sen. Tho woos of his youtl, the hordships of Lis mauhood, and tho porils Which constantly besct Iim, Jiava all been fold with thriliing effect, The novelist, howover, has accorded 1o guch distiuction to the saflor on tho Amorican Inkes, though it Hifc 1o not less adventurous than thiat of his brother ent (ha ocesn, It would bo difficult to find, in lltho lit- eraturo of (Lo sea, n unrrative of o moro exciting disas- tcr, ot narrawer cecapo from deatl, tuu that nurrated {o 'a Tauwvs reporter yesterday by Goorgo Hatehell, walo of tic brig Tiampton, of Racino, “Y1ifa veesel nlledt from Nacin at holf-pnst. 0 o'clock on Sunday morning, for Fish Orack, Green Bay, whera shie was to undergo ropaire, Tho mnto soye BIIT WAS AN OLD TUD hieh hod been sunts, and rateed for the exprosa pur- posbof Lelng putfuto dry dock. Ho neglected to stato why henud scvon others consented to risk thetr livos fu hier during trip up the lake. Thoy met with s fair wind until betweon 7 and 8 o'clack in the uvening, ot which time thoy ware ' botween Port Washington ond Bhioboygan, and sbout Dfteen miles from ehore, Tho wind, which wa blowlug from the nortlweat, fucressed toa galo with such suddennces that they were laken eutirely by surprise, aud scarcely mew what to du, Tho ship was Jibued sid sall sortencd sith all possiblo dlapntoh,but S12 hour and o half was consumed fn tho work, After 1+ 00 heen accomplishied, tho Mariling discovory was mado that TIE SHIP TAD SPRUNG A LEAR sud therowero two foob of wator fu {ho hold, The W rushied for tho pumps only fo fnd they could Bot perform thelr functions, Tho training of tho old aliip in {ho hieavy gea had started all Lier timbers, and Mo pumps woro fast and choked, Hatcholl, tho male, went into (o hold to freo tlimm, bub tho water had become A0 deop that ho could do uothing, and e wes compelled t6 roturn on deck and Lelp mako preparations ta meot tho worst, \Wherr it was found thnt the veeacl could not_posele by be saved, the yawl-boat was launched, It had searcely touched tho water beforo it was hurled against Ul 5ide of the sinking brig, and stoyo to picees, Tho Giew now gave up ail hopes of cscaping, oud o8 thoy zould feel tho vessel BCTTLING UNDER THEM, s tho darkncss snd atorm was constanitly increasing, Lecame wild with fear of momentary* death, .t the cxcoption of Hatchell, who is an old sall-water ealor, with somo experienco of wrecks, 31i tho honds were green, aud knew not what o do {0 {1:1p themselves, Tho Gaptain asked Hatcholl if any= thiug could be done, and tho Intter proposed to cut out {0 munsts, ond Lgliten tho ebip by relleving her. of tyery iron (bing on boord, Cousont was givors and 1o irslumast wus lopped off, aud thon lio foremast, Auchor nnd chains, stoves, boilers, and other iron- Wate wore cast into fhe wavct, and, when all that eould be convenfently disponsed with had been remaved, TUE SIIP SIOWED BIGXS OF NELICE. 1t wna only 6 nomentury rellef, liowover, for &ho soon began 0 sink ogain, ~ Then tho sallors brought etz wet bodding ou deck, and_made bonfires of it to atiract the attentionof auy passing craft.” Thero was 0 rouponse, and tho ship atill coutinucd to sinlk, Tha Captain ngaln approached tho mato and Lusg';m.] nim to uxo his ingcnnllfi to save the crew. MHatchell toid Lim that the only thing that conld bo dono would bo tobulld o Taft, Tho Caplain replied tliat i hnd oever Lullt & raft and could not mako tho first move in that direction, Latchell's ealt wator experience ngain 750d it in hinnd, and_ be volunteored to coustruct the fradl wood-work that wras 1o bo TIE LAST MOPE OF THE OREW. I1e collected nll the loose spara that wore Ieft in (ho culting outof tho masts, and lnshed them Focurely together, e putall the wood into it that he could i and oven then it did not séem strong enoughs to sy tho crew of cight, . e e watched cagesly tho building of tho raft apd when jtwan finished “they wanted 1t lnsunches Taumediately, 3Intchell and the Gaptain strenuously objected 10 thiy, preferring to walt until the Inst Sment befors trusting thomsclves to ' it. Tho terror-siricken smlors, Lowever, threaten- o tiem, 'aud ho mato -was' compolled ta stand guard with an axe to preyent them from ruin. 17 wll chupecs of eacapo in thelr precipitate lnste. Acting under his ordors, they clung to tho ship for hout- an hour longer, and wheu it was about going Sex wwiter fho Taff was thrown upon the waves. chioll {hrow the Captaiw’s son, a bo-of 15, from the ek and the others got on the Faft the best way they ould, When the ehip was gofug down it struck a cor- ner of the raft, tipping it up, and ireGRING FWO RN INTO TIE WATEN, Fhese were rescued with the greateat. difiicuity, and {iron tho raft ond tho frelght Wero eniiroly alonc, tho Yidg loving disappearcd from sight, According fo Lo tuute's story, tho weight was 8o Leavy thut the raft “as nbout tw feet under water all tho tlme, and fhocrow anly raved themsolves from drownli by Tolding on 0 the shoxt pleces of rope which had Geen attached to tho middics-and enda of tho spars coms, ing tho rudoly-constructod float, wor tosaed about in the rough sen nll night. At dnylight op Mondoy morning they observed a Ves= 1ol but o short distanco from them, and cried out with all their might for Lolp, 'They could discern the man rt tho wheel and tho other “members of the evew bastling sbout thoe deck, but they could not make titem bear TALIN ORIER FOR ASSISTANOE or eon thelr signuls of distrees, And tho safl paseed on roul loft {lem witbout hope, ‘Clio wind wus blowing Fixyuy from tho northwest, and {oking them ruptdly from thiore end ont of the track of vessels, At noon 3 (e same day they sightod anotlier vessel Lound 1 1his port. Tintchell divested imeelf of Iis sbir) it np tho back, fasteneditto a long board, au LI aloft as a flag. THE SIONAL WA SEEN uy the vessel, nd sLie boro down foward fhe raft, AW hen near ehovgh Lo 1t o boat wos lowored from lor, wiad the fanufshed erow of the Homuton wero. rescue from thelr pertloun position, ~ The reeeuing vessol 1 0 Vilas, of thin port, Her crow trented {he ipwrecked mon with {ho greatest kindnoss, and Gught them here yeaterday morniug, non the worse for their TERRIBLE ADVENTURE, Sinco writtng the wbove wo lave learned fuat the 0 of the Hamptou's Captain Is Thomas Lane, The vard ya the only Chicago man mmonyg the crow of the fll-fated veseel, He is nicknamed “ Duve,” nd that faall thut our informant could tell us: alont bim, He was one (ho men thrown futo tho lake when she sinking ship upset the raft. PERSONAL, 2, . Pease, Boston, {6 at tha Briggs House, Judgo Baldwin, of Misslsslppl, 15 at the Gardner, T. L. Crittenden, U. 8. A, 18 ot tho Grand Pacific, 8.1, Slegel, of St Lake City, 18 at the Grand Paciflp,” The Lion, . O, Reod, of Kalamazoo, s .4 the Gard- aen, Charles Lippincott, of Philadelphin, i at the Sher~ nan, 2 t the Sherman ©. Vanderbilt, Jr., of Now -York, ls House, & B W. E. Stowart, New York, is stopping ot the Brigga ou Tus Ilon, J, O, Hartshorn, of Providence, {saf the Sheruun, G, W. Child, of London, Eugland, is at tho Grand Parifie, “ The Hou, Jumes Lyons, of Pittsburgh, is at the Sherman, (320rgo W, Percgo, of the Galesburg Free Presg, ia at ‘e Sherwan, ¥ G. Dillon and wite, of Danville, aro guests st tho Brigys House, . 2 I, A, Woolloy, Grand -Haven, is o guost ot tho Briggs House, . Dr, John A, McDounld, of Glancoe, Scotland, was i Gowuerelal yesterdsy, Samud Gould, J. O, Abbott, snd Georgo A, Ourlis, 00toa, are uf tho Bliormnn, : Wattn Do Goler leads the noon prager-mnceting to dny I tho . E, Church Block, corner of Clark und Waslingion atreets, - A, WarQeld, Bostons A, I, Howen, Oshkosh; 4. McNulr, Bt, Loul §, Sackelf, Berliu } «d 11, 11, Harris, Louisiua, dre guests ot {ho Gran Facific, y Y, Claggett, Now Yorl; I, R. Gardner, Michi- . 8, Muntague, Baeranento, Cal,; d. 1L, Brigis, orlz and A, Carpenier, of Tilinolh, uve regis- il ut tho Gavduor, 3t fn rumored, on what seena 1o Lo excellent au- 3, thot Benator Logan und Georgo Buiige, Postale rutendent, have purchased the Juter-Ueean er, There can Linrdly ko any doubt as to tho W ith ol the Tumor, us it 48 about timo thut puper i ioged bunds sgaix, 8, 14, Miller, Absistant General Passenger Agont of tu Cufiugo, Durlington & Quinoy Ratirond, Lita boen nypolnted General Tickut Agent. of the Interuationnl, Houston & Great Northern Railroad, H sor bt o post ot Tonaton this ovenig. Mr, Tuglor, & elork fu tho Superiutoudent’s oftice, will' suceced Mr, Dlil'or un Assiutant Vasuonger Ageut of tho road. o following wero among tho arrivala ot the Gom- currelal Notel yestorday : 0. R, Chiandler, Boston; 15, A, Stedmign, Vinton, In, . M. Worth ‘and wife, Bakotn § N, Coben, Now York ; Johis W, Grosbeck, Han Anonio, Toxas + W, B, g Flymouth s 0, B, Aldery P, Animosa, 1o, : G, N, Morgan, Covingtan, Ky.i 1V Whiting, 8. Poul; D, H, Copp, Madlion, “Tho fllowiug 8 & Hst of Ohicagonus regiaterod, ot faioat s11b0dV:08, nt Varlons pointe in Europe: Lon- Cen, J. A, Corse, A, B, Pullman, Puria: Mrs, Buekivghom and Diles R._Buckivghum, Miss Anua Butler, £, B, Conden, Mlsu'E, A, Hasultino, Dr, Fred J, Huse, Dry B ¥, Ingals, Mra, L, V, Parsous Bud Diles Pareous, Miss 8.’ C. Togers, Singer and_ Mra. B, Singer, Mrs. Douglas Yoy JouCAlr, und Mre, Nelsou ‘Thomasson, D, Tarrauce- snd fumily, Chawiopuix; Joseoh B, Rovmolds and; at of o will leavo Miss Dirdle Xtoynolds, Oapt, Db Hnven, Geilova ! Tanan N, Amold aud family, Tacernio: Will N, Porry nnd Fred 11, Perry, Mre, 0, Bhorman and Min Slior. mnu, Mr,, 3iep,, ad Miss Kimblo, tho Tov, X, Poricr nnd famiiy, Titorlikons Oharleg K, Mann and famit- Iye” Wiesbaden: %, A, Qutlor and_ fanuly; Mies Tdzzio omretend, Miss Josophino Torrian, * Holdolborg t Miss Dora Brantng, . Tening, Mr, ol Mg, L, 1, Oit, I A, Otte, Mins Jennido 13, Otfm, und Miss Lillio Baiter-tade Drummond,” Vionna ¢ A, ot a8 Niss Aunie obart,Chinrles R Alkon,T, 8, Bwartloy, Gallgnan s clerleal gatb, Tetroleum v, Naaby loses $10,000 by the fafliro of Kraua & Smtthy sy Tho lato Dr, Nolaton, of Parls, loft proporty valued 847,000,000 francs, 5 Chlof-Tustico Ripley, of Minncaotn, was atruck with paralyals on Saturday, and s not kel (0 rocover. Mr, Bowlos, of tho Bpringlald (Mans.) Republican, Ias been favorably montionod for Bayor of that city, Tho Salt Lake Zribtine of tho 241l ult,, announcos tho appointmont of J, W, Wham us Register of the Land Oflico ot Balt Lako Oity, Mr. Wham'is » friend of Houator Logan, Gen. Robert Pattorson, still living in fno health in Thiladelphin, in 113 824’ yenr, was n Capluin in_the regular army in the second wur with Eugloud (1819), slxty-ono years 0go, Judgo Richard Dusteod, Unfted Stntes District Conrt for Alabatun, lus determiined to resign Leb, 1, 1674, “Thou o proposes o go Into tho pructico of Inw I New York City, with Rufua Androwo, ‘Thero are vory fow whieky bloats nmong the Wiscon. sin newspaper men,—not to exceed a dozen; nul there are 100 or more whio bollove in and practice {otal abuti- nence,~—Fond du Lac Commonrcealth, g Tieklite dofuuling Audilor of Toulslsna, ns beon arrosted of Brooknoalo, Campboll Jounty, Va., whers bad beon living for oo timo, undor il wimo of ‘Worsham, and had beon speenlating in tobueco, Gov. Oampbell, of Wyoming Torritory, Lias removed to Albany County, whero be lins purehnsod, in connce- ton witli & Mr, Potter, (ho ranch formerly occupled by Nr. Danin, Tho now etock-ralsing firm fs ontiticd Pot- ter'& Campbell, An fmmodinto contrast in the English Probato Oflco: | John Stuart. ML, philosophor, died worth £14,000 ; Denjumin Grigsby, “polato merehant of Shoroditeh, dlod worth £320,000, Tho plilosophor was_porhiaps surprised ot haviog §o much to leave ; the potato man probsbly regretted having eo liitlo, Edward L, Barnoy, of Now Dedford, Mass,, has sued tho Springfield Unton, tho New Dedford Standurd, and soveral otlior ppert, for libel, on thie grownd tin tlioy copied o idels-pliblished Foport that o, ns ono of tho tellors ot tho Topublican caubna in.New Bed- ford, proceding tho Stato Conventfon, balracted enough Washburn voles to lect tho Butler delegates, inoludivg himsolf, % Gov. Boveridgo lna apnofnted Thomaa 8, Ridgeway, of Shawnootown § E. 8, Russoll, of Mount Carinol § James Roberts, of Carbondalo? L. M. Phillipe, of Nashvillo ; ond '3, ¥, Wilkin, of Marslnll, Trustocs for tho Southorn Normal Univeksily at Garbondalo,. 1t fi not Known et just when tho fpatitution witl ba oponed for tho_recoption of puplla, Tt will noed further aid from thio State beforo it can be done. v Now, that the aflairs of Jay Coolie & Co. aro in tho honds 'of o Register iu Bankruptey, swould bo the proper timo fo sacertain whellier or not tho Hon, John Bberman LA Dbeen quietly - participativg in thelr profle,” By going fax onougl Dack, it might bo fornd that tho Hon, Hugh McCullock was a partner also, when Secretary of the Treasury. Aa oxamination Ly tho Regiater of tho private memorandum books of tho firm will be in ordor.—Cincinnati Enguirer, Tho Tev, Abijah P. Comminge, docenacd, was & for mor edltor of tho Now York Obscrver, snd whilo Hving auceeodad in seoiring for his heirs ovor 2,100 ohares of different kinds of stocks, nil of which nro not to-day worth 2,100 cents. But ho had not fooled ail hia ‘money away, A lorge sum romained in cash, and thies, withi tho worlhlcss bonds ho disposed of, or tried to,’ with » will which fs g0 drawn that tho ‘Westchestor Surrogato doea not know what tho deccased dntouded to do wilh his property. ik # PR W RESOLVED. y8 Pero Hyacintho has abandoned tho Sonic of the Resolutions to be Pree sented nt Hesing?'s Meeting Next Sot- urdny Night. i Amid tho financlal excitement tho Germanteo-Tiber- nico saloon party are plotting and planning against the appiucss of & comumnity slready distracted by mat~ tors of moro vital fmportance, ‘Thore was cansultas tion of the #* leadors™ yesterday, and tho platform to bo- prescutod at tho Snturday mesting waa outlined, They dotermined to tko ndvantiigo of the misfortuncs of tho country, and it was docided to cmbody in tho phhtform resolutjons pubstantially as follows : Reaoleed, That Congress bo“calied immediately in extra scaslon, 2 Tiesolved, That Congress issue o suficient smount of greenbacks, any $16,000,000 or $20,000,000, o chieapen aud mako pionty tho monoy of tho 'country, aud- thus draw it into tho beoks, 3 Ttesolved, Thot Congresa repeal tha bnkrupt Iaw. Resolved, That Congresa roplaco tho motes of éus- pénded Nutional Banks with greeabacka, “Teeaalved, Thot tho city fsaue from $400,000 t0$500,000 of scrip for immodiato wants, Resoltad, That tho coming tax-sale bo postponed, Resolred, Thot the Liconse layw bo enforced heredfter a4 it was cnforced under the sdministration of former Mnyora, baforo the ndvent of the presont Superintend- ent'of Yolice, Washbura, . This 1o aa far ns they havo got, but they intend to go much further, nnd embrace il the evila to whick tho human raco 14 subject, and reaolvo thot thay bo reme- dlcd forthwith; Tho 'following ara humbly suggested a9 additional reaolutfons ¢ “Resolved, That Congress bo kopt in sessfon always, Resolved, That Congress voto every man, womnn, and Luby §500 a hend, A “Rtesolved, Thint Congrees ropeal the Sunday Iaw. Kesolved, Thnt everything i8 going to smash, nud wo' arg overything, RtesolFed, Thst a bird in_tho hond s botter than & @ozon in thio nefghboring shrubbery. . Resolted, That Rountreo shall be Mayor, Resolved, Thatoll is vanity, Tcaolsedy Tt Dy wlall b City Jtesolved, That *Buffalo® A urer Treasurer, . er be Counlty Treas- olved, That wo won't go homo tll morning, Jeesolved, That we'll have the Malz plan yet, Jtesolred, That we'll all take eeveral drinka, Htesolved, That bic-hic-hic-hic— TIE CITY IN BRIEF. T regular monthly moeting of the Mauagers of tho oo for tho Fricdless will be held this morning at 10 o'clock, Tho membora of tho Christian Unfon Gymnasfum will 7lvo o freo entortalument ot their Lall, No. 1052 Indians avonue, on Fridny ovening. Prof, Drosiuy, of Miwaukee, whl take part in tho exorclaes, Thera will o » togular meoting of the Chicago Tholographle Assoclation this evening at 8 o'clock ot thelr room, No, 168 Stuto street, third floor, Tho Board of Polica met yestorday afternoon as usual, but transacted no business of importauce, Bpecinl Patrolman Christian Shelly was dlscharged for 1intoxication, and tho Doard sdjourncd, Thero wero moro vesscls loaded-with lumber in tho mnrket yestorday thun ot any provious imb during the Tat fivo years, over 150 °ying:in. the river -between tho Union Blreot Tolico Biation, Yestorday, tho ‘cano camo up for trlal-boforo Justico Van UWoud. 'Tho ovicncd offcrad hy:the eocond wifo mndo ont Dovis fo o, nat only n bigamiat, hul a scoundrel, Bho ntnfed thnt {tavas hor husband’s habit to come homa drank, nnd to beat hoe i aho beeamo fueoneibio ; ik oftert ho had attempled to ontrago his ittlo daughter, n girl 16 years of ngo: aud _that, fually, o tan’ nway from hiory talking with him $75, A gontlaman writes from South Tynno ta rinto fht an nged couple, named Allen, nro cainped helwoon (lnt placa and Brigbtan, In their wagon, 'Lhey ato ot the rond from Ponnsylvania to Lone Rock, Wik, nid [hole horaea hve ithor srayed of linva boeh ataion, Thoy 1hinvo no funds, and, thorofors, any person linving pon= ecanlon of tlican anlmals aro requosted to rolurn thom to tieir ownors, - Opoian dark-bay lioeso, wpward of 12 yeurs old, stifT _in tho kiwos, st laving bunol fn 1 foroliond_ from tho eflects f n kirk, 'l other is gray maro, 11 years old, hnving tho tight shoulder ouTnrgod, ntd n bunch undor (o JorL car, Tho Weat Bldo grocers, riimulated by the action of their South Bido brathren, hold 6 meeling Inkt ovoning, at_Grows OperneHuitao, ‘on'thio cornor of- Madinon: strect aml Bishop cours, The Chalr was taken by Mr, Curtis, but 1o ono was appoluted Becrelary of e nbout alxty Tombora meoting, which was aticnded IJY The quostion of the oventig was # Castt of the trade, or Crodit,” monoy In (Lo il ar -necotnts on thn Lok, and the fooling of tho meating was deoldedly in fuvor of tlic fornier, 'The specolica on tho occakion worn characterized by the wamo pecullnritics whivh mndy tho South Bldo ‘meeting ro intercsting, Tho declled proferenco whieh tho_geocor's ear over wiows for U ¢ click of eom on tho connter (o the too prevalent ** Ma | wauts you to hang up thal pound of tea," or 4 I kg, will 50 pleaso ¢stand ofT / tiat hottlo of “rye? till Bt urdiy niglit," was clearly mado apparent, and ax tho ovening passed 1t becma evident (hat_vwome giganti wffort ta feeo tlo grocors from (ho fnsidions clinin whono folds o fuluo syalom hios entwined thew, would atoutly bo made, Ivory mimite it besanio more and rout isat much wauld prova tho cau, but, 0 cous moro appn unhappily, all tho cloguence proved in vain, certed action was declded upon, and, aftor o re £0 meet fhu South Bide grocers on Mowiday ev Atch plnco no {ho luttor might chinowe, Wan ks il (o adJoura waw carriod, and the4rocors sov rated. e THE PHILOSOPHERS. The Chteago Plitlosophical Bocloty, to the numbor of about 100, hold an fnterosting meoting (n the lecturo- room of tho M, ., Church Blark yoaterdny ovening, and an erudito amd oxhountise leetiro was delivered by Dr, R, N, Fostor, ou tho sulijeet of * Avsimilatton," Nield not Baturday eveutug. At thio concluslon of thw lecture, tha thanks of the Boclety wero voted ta Dr, Fonter, nt o resultion was | ndopted tn placa u cupy of the loctur by the arehives of tho Soclaty. 1t wna moved tkat tho nost mocttngof the Soclety bo Tn tho courss of discus~ ulon, it wag suggested that tho Constitullon required tho olection of oftieers at tho fiest meoting fn October, and that this chango of dny wonld spring this olection on the Soclety nt short notieo. The motlon wus nally withdrawn, and the day of next moeling was fixed for Baturday, Oct, 11, A motlon waa then mado 10 have the Commtice 'on "thio Constitution nomimato officers to bo voted upon at the noxt mecting, An amendment woa thon moved, that thoero Lo o commit- teo of threa appointed to rocommend various names for sach oflice, and, after n varled discuasion, tho Abliott; and Judgo Graham were added i ‘mitloe, A yotin, ‘mover of tho nmendment withdrew it, and the Consti- tutlonal Committeo wms voted to nominate oflicers, Ono gentleman, thinking thut *thoro wasn't auy en- thusinsm ¥ {n tho vots, 4t waa voted to add thre numes to theC ommlttee, nud tho names of Gen, l!nlll'(mld Dr, o .Coms, 'A conetderablo debnto waa lind upon tho question of thanks to {he duily proas, and Tequeating thom £ publish Dr; Foster's locture 3u full. Tho discuselon Tero boeamo quite simusing, sud {ho- ltter portion of Journcd, Tho memberelip now numbers Gfiy with o prospect of rapfd fuerouse, thio question was declurad oftt of_ordor, whilo (ho firab was unapimously corrled, Tho Soerctary reeétved tho nomes of hine now meibers, and tha Soclety ad- — e ARREST OF A MURDERER. Tho Tolico Dopariment yesterday recelveda dispateh from Xric, Pa; which stated that Jefry Cashman, who ‘murdered Thorans Quinn, on tho morning of the st instant, on board the propeller Gordori Campbell, while tho vesscl Iy, at tho foot of LaSsllo strect, Chicago, had boon arréated at that place, and would bo delivered totho polico suthoritics of Olfesgo whenever thoy should demond him, Tt 'Lios been ndeortadiied thnt Gastiman descrled tho Loat a8 eoon as ho discovered that tho viclim of ‘his. malico, was dying. o lorked about tho docks until Mondsy morning, Randolph and Stato streot bridges. . . Tho Chiengo Dmm.nlln Asnociation will meet in thelr hall, No. 88 LaSallo atreet, at 7:30 o'clock {bia ovenlng. 1t {6 espectally requested that all members of the Asso- ciation will sitend, as business of {mportance will o presented, et ‘The meventh annual coursp of Instruction in tho Clieago College of Pharmacy will bo inauguratod this gveuing ; the introductory nddresu will bo delivered by Dr, D, B, Trimble ut tho Lull of the college, No, 17 Dearborn street, All interested ure [nvited, Tho fourtcenth regular winter seaelon of tho Hahnes man Bedicul Collego and Hospital will bo Inaugurated this evening ot 8 o'olock, in tho Collego Bufiding, No, 287 Cottage Grova aventie, Dr. A. E. Small, Preaident of tho institution, will deliver an address, to which tho publio and profession re nvited. > Tworoughs, named “ Spockled Paddy snd “ Briney TLamb,” fircd several sliots at one unollier at the corner of Canal und Forquer streets, on Mouday afteruoon, Dufortunstely, nouo of tho ahdts took ctiect, sud in ten minutes afterward the duellists wero seen drinking beor togethor, | Thia polico teyort of .the matler very ruyely reads thut * (ho policy aro in hot pursult of e puticipsuts,” . . Tho Superintondont of {he Relfef Employmont Bu- reau, No, 63 Tugallo s(rect, states that ko lias had mora orders for laboring men hi} tho last two doys than ab any thino during tho past two weelis, This would fn- Qicato that the panic has not, a8 yot, sorlously affocted the proxpeots of tho lahoriug men of thts elty. To-dny tho Jows ore calebrating tho Dy of Atone- ment (Yom Kepur), This i1 tho'mont sacrod of ull tho Jowieh hioliduys, and fu consequenco ull tho sores of our Hobrew feliow citizens will bo closed, Tho day 8 observed by total abetinence from elther food or drink, and tiio Synagogues will e open for Divino sorviced thio entire day, P Thio trial of tho now Coles ateam_fire-engino scems toho developing n serics of unsatisfuctory conditions in ils bowel i mnrked contrast will the cuglnes Nitherto purchased by tho city, Tho Fire Marslul is endeavoring to doctor the puinps, valves, and things wWhich scom to bo out of order i1 (ho hopo of gotting hor to work long enough to aceept her, Jupmes Frazer, driver of afi OXPreAs Wigon, Wap av- reeted yestorday by Cupt, Yorrest, of Lako View, churged with nagnult with fitont to comuit rupe ‘on & T1tH10 gir) 10 or 11 years old, Jusiico Tenbrocok licld Prazer in tho suin of $1,000 fo'nppoar before the Crim- i Court, and, falling to givo tho required batl, ho wess committod to tha County Jail. A colloction taken up lust ovoulng among Sinad con- gregation (Juwlsh Roform), at tho closo of divine ver- ico, under tho suspicos of {heir_minlater, the Rev, Dr, Kobler, for (ko benefit of tho Bhreveport pufcrers (of course without distinction of crecd), realized tho handsome sum of $100, 1t Is oxpocted that eimilar action will be taken by the other Juwish congregations of this city to-duy (Lo Duy of Atonement), 5 - “Tho Young Men's Ohriatian’ Assoclation of hia clly bove & consignment ‘of the celehruted Dublin tracts, | viu Bed Line, from Tioston, oy’ flll ono car, an som porson, Who took iho trouble ta ‘connt. {hem, found that thero wero 1,400,000, They will bo distribh uted du our hotels, depols, trect Bnd steam-cars, Darber-ahope, #aloons, nid the strect-corners, where over pessund will b found 1dio watlog Feading mattor, A msn pamed Aaron Noble Davis was arreated lest Buuday on tho churgo of biyuwmy, sud was lockod up l)- Thers was & In tho banking, fusurance, or ralivoading line, 7Dis the custcm your fivals in style to oulsliine ; But it pressed with the question,. Whence cometl tho Py ? T muet answer—Ritcoral, rietooral, hedoy 1) This banker received tho deposits of thase Who wanted them safo from burglarious foes 3 And likewise of peoplo with funds to bivest b *In ventures roturning the intercst besl, when ho shipped on board schoouer bound for Erie, Tho suthoritics ot thnt city, hnving received an acous rato description of him from tho polico of this city, wera on tho alert o detect Lis arrival at that point, Ifo was ‘nrrested on Mondsy morning, just aftor ho left tho schooner, ‘guise himaclf, bub waa_betrayed into the hands of the Jolico by wothe protcuafug frioude, “An oficae wil o hind made some uitempt to dis- lenvo Chiengo this morning for Erie, nud will return with tho prisouce on: Friday, Tho! principal witnoss ou tho trial of tlie caro will bo Thomns MeAtillian, tha antlor who was sircated n fow dnys ago, and for whom tho fatal Llow waa probabiy Sutonded, —— A FABLE OF FINANCE, . "B & Dnbxex’ nnoRER. rich bankeF iu Wall streat renowned, n emall aemy.and deska ull around 3 in oflces stately presntod & m Of fancy biack-valnut and nsy coatly plate-glnes. (Cronus—Properly rebuking impertiucent curiosity ns - . 10 s matter of strictly privata concern 3 (Cuionyg—~Explalning how you ur interest upon O ebata Tk WHTL Sout S S tadis o ohmelt stako by the generaus transaction When vou give mo your rlchea fo liecp i1l you call, 1n s Block or s Toua doT put tiem out all Tut supposing Stock fulls; or-the Loan's lost—you 83y 7 “Then it's—Tooral, ri-tooral, Ti-tooral, li-day 1) No ond of sccounts I this manner came In, Of nuxioun to savo, and of anxious o win; And ev'ry ono eald, what o foriuno must bo § Inclosed in the vatlls of this man's treus-u-ry? « (Crionus—Showing that therelu exists a trifiing error, acarcely worth mentfoning: 1t 4 qulto banking ouatom such fortuno o lend. To n 7uilroad or bunk for its noxt dividend ; “Chon if all gocs on well theres usirious pay, If it doesu't—Ri-tooral, ri-tooral, H-duy1) * At lst this rich banker in fiuances skilled, With sclicmca for n Highiay most novol was filled ; ‘The samn to be called, When its tracks were all lald, Tho Huge-Universal-Mid-Bound'ry-Up-Grade. (Citonus—Coolly setiing forth tho geography of this great undortaking, and its sources of rich rov-, cnue: & *Twas from Polo unto Polo that this Lighway should 0y . - o To mg ‘grent Open Sea of 'fla Arctic, you know ; Many tourlsts tako up, bears and peals bring away, With' a—Tooral, vi-tooral, ri-tooral, li-lay ) Ho called on the rich to subscribo far tho Bharos, ‘Aud also tho poor who would be milllonsires ; T ut'reut i ol hey.sould by i trice, Beenred by a good bond a1id mortgage on Tec, | (Omonys—Dofining the great ese of manuer with . which oforesafd intorest could be puid From tho mouoy yuid down for tho Slock, be could ‘moot Al tho int'rest prosoribed, il the Rond was completo ; ‘And, at lust, 1 the work didu't huppen 10 pay, 5 Why' thio Shatea were—Ri-toorul, ritoor], li-day 1) TFith pradao of tho achomo ev'ry. paper waa full, Aud cach monoy-edior {n it a bull 7 "Twill greatly Dovelop Qur Country, thoy said, And shiow {f Jobn Frunklin's alive or {s dead. (Ciionus—Delieately intimating why jonrnaliem s never buclward fn encouraglug w noblo publio cuterpriso of this mature: Thore ure Journuls o sauguine of Rallrond success, Thut o part of he Slock thoy themyelves mny poss And if how they camo by it yon'd Liave them lutray Thoy will foll you—Ri:t00ra}, ristooral, idny 1) - Tho banker's dapostiors caught st tho thing, And cried, lot ua nto thia gold-berring ring : ‘And 80 014 thio Jieoplo all Gyt Hag labgy Who otlicr stocks kiad, oF 10 monoy, vl haud, (Cnonus—Expressivd of tho enlldifko trust reposed fu b tho wigdom and honor of tho Few by the Muny: 1f o fow woalthy men of good mercitilo fines, o on Enterpriso lond thelr respeetablo uame: 1t uab suroly bo Just wht i maiagons say— Or tho siguora axo=~Taorn}, ri-tooral, -dnyf) Then ton Raviugs Bauks purchased Shares tn it too, And banka of nll kinds bought the Btock na it grew; ‘And model Trust Companlos fook it in trade,— i Huge-Univorsal-Mid-Bound'ry-Up-Grade, (Crionvs—Indieating the Julictous pollcy followad by such fustitutions {n such cano ¢ 1t your 'frust-metitution, your bani, or \ts like, Ou'n good epcoulution beiive it cun iriko, 1t iu uol slow to reap whot it ean in fhut way Though it somotimes—Ri-{ooral, ri-tooral, i-dsy 1) At last there wero millions fnvostod thorein, ‘And waiting for trlps on the Tond to Lgin, ‘When some ono discovered, and told, with o bawl, No road of the kiud hud been bullded ot all | Cutonve—Tuforming iha réader how It might have X happened that the I, U, M, I, U, O.l‘\m not bulit s In tho cost of prociatming tho Bouds are for suls, ‘A of workiug (o mnrkot (hat holdes shunt fuf, il a very largo sum fs oxbavstod, Eomo way, “Thiat (ko Natlrond itsolf fy—Ri-{oord i Down tamblod the Block, with a rush, at tho gound, 'And Luuks, brokors, buyers, in frenizy woro found § And when to the bahlier thy multitudo went, Thioy fauyd ho'd # susponded ™ and paid no u cont 1 (Cionus—Ta Lo sung with great animation lu the npareut Bankrnpt Court § “Thero are ruiironds oo many this day i thio land, Aud tho atock of tho beat eareely profts the hund s ut to buy into more, with {ho Lope that thoy'll pay, a—Tooral, ri-tooral, ri-tooral, li-d li-day 1) ~Oryhaus C. Kerr {u the New York Graphic,, ANOTIIER DEAD-LOUI, © County Commisstoners NMako von Aplit on the Question of Pra, viding Quunre or_ the RRecordor of Doedu, Tho Bonrd of County Commipsdonors had an adjournod mootlig yoatorday, Trosidont Miller In the Ohair ; sl tho aombors wore prosont but B, Hingor, S B T'ho Bonrd wont into Commitleo of the Whole™ on tho quontion of solocting ‘a building n whioh to put the Rocordor's oflico, Bl e, A lottor. wan road from Obadinh Tagkaon, offer- ing o bulld an adaltionnl vault if his hnitding wag rontod. AL T, Sonddor offorod to rorit raom in tho bullding on Washinglon streot, ot of | tho Chambor of. Commoreo, for. $6,000 8 yoar, and tooroct intho Lusement .avault with o enpneity of 3,000 oublo faok, Mr. Aulilow offorbd tha following ¢ WHERIAS, IL B ovident (b no proper contral o can Lo rontod ol any resonublo figure for s ro- cordlug dopnrtment, Lesolved, That thy Qowmilien on Pablle Dulldings and Groutili b aid oy uea lorehy histricted o Inve upproprlsty quiiters providsd Dy, an_sdditonnl story on tha Jall st ()rhu'ull Oowrt bullding, secord- Ing to tho plans wnd speelfieatlons of tio arghitocts 5 _provided, tint the suins (B done sl un_oxpionso nok 0 oxewed SO0 1wl pravfdel fuvther, it nothing ahinll Lo do i Wil Iy wtiy way interfero with axiullng cantravts, ot vellave i contrictors from thote prenent obligatlons, ; Mr, Auhiton mpportud It, slneo it was dosira- blo Lo conventrnto the county ofiicn, sinco’ it would ho u naving Iu monoy, a the rent pafd would bo twico an much s the $12,000, and tho work could bo done by November. Mr. Galloway dentodithe truth of the preamblo. Thoro wora ceutral places offered at.a low ront, aud ho movod to striko the presmble out. Ilo way nluo opposod to putting anything on tho jail. Tho roof was noarly done, only tho Iron-sheat- fug to bo put on. Nor would the oeiling-jolata: bo strong enough to make a floor for & Record- or'y ofllen. - The addition would cause delay, and ftoop, tho'county oflices whoro they woro all win. N P g Mr. Harrison nleunud tho project,. since the placo was damp, Inconvenient, and out of the way, aud praised hie plan of renting’ a lot, and the county-building upon it. g Mr. Millor explaned-why he should vyoto for tho ndditional ‘story, ngainst which ho Lnd for- morly voted. 1lo did 80 sinco it washard to find vault room, nnd since the . recont crisis mado it diftienlt to aoll Cook County bonds, Thore was on jwmmonse dobt, public’ahd private. 'I'nxes woro heavy to: boar, and would bo still moro . burdensome if an altempt wore made 'to oreot o Court-Houee now. 'If he gota chauce he should offer tho followings * ¢ WnEREAS, This city hing boen visitod with a conflay tion, desiroying the greater portion thoreo Witznras, In tho rebuildiugof tho same, Iy havo assumed burdens swhich- will: require tho- atrictest cconomy {odiquidates and - ot LSl WiEuzas, The burden of taxes fs nlready ns oncrous 18 ought to bo lnid on the peoplo, and us alt fmprovo- meuls will have-to bo done with borrowed mionoy, auding still further to the burdens thorcof s therefore, Recsolvedy That In tho opinion of this Board. tho furs thioe conldoration of tho bullding of ‘n Court-Touss | ought to bo postponod to tho year 1 : Siuco thoy coild not have & ‘Court-Ioudo for cars, and 8inco tlioycoiild not hife a-gdod placo, 0 folt compolled to favor the additionsl .story onthe jail. ... v Mr. Ashton consented to drop his preamble, Mr, Olotigh wanited to go o with tho Court- Houso, nud was oppoged 6 :traneforring all the conuty oftices to tlio North 8ide. He was con-, stralned to beliovo thoresl ranson for delay had wot been stated, and thatthors was a quiat effort fi)‘ cmty the mnttor - ovor- till ‘after the eloc- on, Y 5 Mr, Harrison belioved tho presont proposition wna tho result of o'trade, Il didnot think the Eru!ont a good time for building a Court-House,.. ut Iis did not want it postponed fo put” another story on tho jail, . P Mr., Bogue tid not think 1t -possible_to got prolpcr rooms at the jail. 3 ; Mr. Olough moved to amend the rerolution by putting in 55.000 instead of $12,000. Tho fact gzua.obhuy could not build the additioual story for Mr. Clou h's amondment was lost; as was one by Mr. Gallowny to fix it ot ©10,000. ‘Tho rosolution was then lost—yeas, T—ns follows's: . . o ¥ ¥ Yeas—As ston, Terting, Lonergan, Pahiman, Roell Russel, ant Millored, o o o Nays—Bogue, Olovgh, Crawford, Galloway, Harrls, Harrlson, nud Jones—1. R The Committee roso, and the Board adjourned. ot bl izt % 7; oays, i THE éITV"S HEALTH. The Board of Health hold their regular sossion yesterdny afternoon; but trananctod no business of any public” consequence, Tho, ‘weekly ‘mor- tality report was received and this roport of. the Health Ofticor. The latter, roferriog to'the new works of the Northwestern Fertilizing Company at tho Stock-Yards, ssys that they ** will: soon, doubtless, add their quots to tho already tainted air of that neighborhood," Ho “furthor statos that “ gomd ndditional atthority to that: con ferred by existing ordinances or regulutions' is noeded o, give sufficient control of establish- ments of “this kind.” The cholera having" en- tirely disappeared from tho city, thio temporary liospital on Arnold street has been discontinnod. Until the monatary siringoncy’ eubsides, prose- cutions for failures to make ®ewor councotions baye been discontinued. There havo boen G57° nuisances abated during tho week, and a con- siderablo quantity of articles of food Lave beon condemned as unfit for uso, . Tho record of denths shows a. total of 224 for tho weok ending Sopt. 27, 1678,:an increase of 8 over the preceding week, and an_increase of 26 ovor tho snme week last year,- - ‘'ho- males. wero: 119, fomales 105. Mairiod, 63; singlo, 171, showing that an “unmarried person stunds over .threo times as many chauces of dying as & mar- ried one, * Tho donlls under 65°years of n[;e were '148, and-under 1 year, 86, Tho . principal causes of deatli wore : Cholera infantum, 84; convul- sions, 28 ; typhoid fover, 16; tabes mesonteric 10 ; consumption, 9 ;-dysontery, 8 ; small-pox, accidonts, violence, eotc., 7. Tho highest por- centago of mortality was in the Fittoonth Ward, whoro there was 1 denth for overy 1,064 persons, and the lowost percentnge was in the Fourth ‘Ward, whoere the ratio wea 1 to 5,611, +The av- craga in the whole city was 1 to 1,193 persons, !The health of the city, on the. whole, may bo considared good 5 : The St. Louls ClyiWarrant Scheme, | . From the St Louis Repubiican, Sept, 28 = ! .%o regrot that the flist wild and ill-advised project for printing bits of paper and calling thein mouoy, that the Lank suspousion mlgh‘i bave been éxpected to bring forth) ehould origl- nale in Bt. Louis,.. Wo rogrot. that it should ecmé from Mayor Brown, and’ bo' favorably on- tortained by thoe City Council. It is unwiso, un-. called for, preeipitato, and, if adonted, will pro- duce mischief, Wolndono jesue of city wars, rants in Bt. Louls—iu 1861, and “nlthough thero* were many more and Voftor reasons for iho step - then than can bo. urged. now—an open-. ing war, o disappearanco of gold, n_depreciation of bauk notes 10 to 20 per cont, and - the . outire absenceo of bills less than §5—notwithstauding all these considerntions in favor of” tho'issue of city warrants in 1801, it would hinve been better if {t bad nover beon made. Tho frauds cons nected with tho reisane of the wrrants several venra nftorwnrds wero discovered™ and made known ; but tho :extent *of ihose frauds wans novyer complotely doeveloped, Good oflicin]l au- thority eatimntcs thot tho city lost £100,000 by them, which {8 a good deal moro thau the imaglned bonofis of tho scheme was worll, Buppose Chicago, Cincinnatl, Now York, Bos- ton, and Philndnlphln—s\lfijmso all the olties, tofvns and-villages in_tho United Btatos follow- tho oxample propoaed for Bt, Louis—how juox- tricable would be tha confusion, ‘and hpw eoriously it wonld complicate a monotary situn- tion slready sufficlontly perplexingl With five hundred difforent kiuds of currency, of an in- dofinite amount, suddonly: sot nfloat: fn the country, roissunble at {ho pleasure of cil; snd_town oflicials, our condition would be in lmx\) of boconiug a8 ‘bad aa that of Franco dur- ng tho days of tho mssignats, or that of our Southorn Btatos under their fiftdon hundrod millions of Confederato bills, And this is nat wily euoh n sphiome, if it shonld bo gon- oral, would protrai tlo presont bank wug- [mlmlon {udoflnitely ; fur’ thero ia nothing easior han to replace a- good curroney with o worse one, and nuthing more difficult ‘in the realm of finunco than to yoplaco n bad curronoy with a better, Thora is plenty of money in the conufir. already, for all its wauts, It ig tomporarily with. held fiom circulution ot -presont, but it canmot ba thus withheld mauy days longor,- 1t is bound to come forth to porform its acoustomed fune- tgons‘ if the bauks will not S:y {t out volunte- rily, thoy will bo forced to do’ it lnvoluumfl( and this frot, tho intenso and rapid -thou, b which tho situation hias provoked is leading %hn banks themsolvos to recognizo. If our Oity Council will have a littlo putienco, the situation will golyo itself much moro entintaotorily than thoy con do it, d With all due respect to Mayor Brown and Councllman Baln, wo must say they do not ap- precluto the extraordiuary condition of affatrs. 1Wa five nufforing from n eatnclysm of indebled- Jness 3 wo biavo been halted ln our tracks, with a oréniptory demond, fiesl on_ the -banks, and lirough thom on all who owo dobts, to pay.up, Tho-caso roquires the nmut_cnraml deliberato, and cohsorvative treatmont,” Ilut Mnyor Brown nnd dorlait membors of the Council prapose to Lient the maludy with n frexh doko of (ha canke that producod Ity thoy proposs to contrnct an- othor deht of £800,000, atd thus Aol an oxmnplo, whieh, if gonerally imitated, would plungo the .country utfll.decpor {n emUntrassment, and n- vito a étill profoundor rovulsion. B DAXOTA. The Dakotn Southern Kallronde. Proved Landss=Yanictonetho road Dotficulty=~The Murder o7 Gone MecCoolk. Correspondence of ‘The Chicagn Tribune, YaxnxroN, Dakotn Territory, Sopt, 27, 1873, Tt i3 ono of the mysterics to Eastorn mon who travol through the Woest to-know how it Is . ponsible for lurgo towns to bo built {n tho samo Apaco of timo that oldor villages would tako to orcot a aocond storo or blrokemithi-shop, Yank- ton i ono of tho live citics of tho Wost, and, from n small trading-post, it hns advanced to n town of 853,000 or 4,000 inbabltants, and almost beforo Its noarest noighbors wore sware of its oxistonce. In January lnst, tho i " DAROTA BOUTHERN RAILROAD wna complotod from Sloux, Oity, a distanco of aboud 01 miles, and Is now doing o business slm- ply astonishing, Tho firat two weoks In Sop- tembor, 100 - car-londs of whoat wore shipped from thrao stations on this rond, Tho grade la light, being only 8 feet to tho mile, oxcept for n short distanco, whore it renchos about 20 foot. Tho businosn is Incronaing with great rapidity, and 1 only withhold the figures for the renson that tho rendor might flud it diflcult to believe thom. I oxpected, -after leaving Bioux City, to find just such o country a8 I lLnd alrendy traveled over,—prairics eparsoly setticd, with horo ‘and thero a clump of poplar sprouts, dignified with tho appollation of grove ; but I was both sur~ prised and delighted, aftor crossing tho Big Bioux Rivor, to find mysclf in ono of tho most TV A bonutiful valleys I ever saw. I havo traveled over tho mountains nnd ncros the plains of tho Btates that hnve been sottled for conturics, whero the hund of civilizntion has ndded tenfold to thonatural benutics ; yot nevor have I econ n valloy 8o lovoly and grand as that through which nescs - tho Dalwta Southorn Railroad.. 'L'he lufis are &ymdy sloping, and rise to tho height of over 200 feot above tho plain, whioch varles in width.from 1.to 16 miles, s . Dalkota Torritory wns most fortunato in the /. CIIARACTER OF IIEL PIONLENS, who wora men of r.um'xf,v and grent. probity, through whoso offorts tliat section of our do- main has boen saved from . the voracity of. land- gpeculators. Tor scores of miles up tho valloys of tho bonutiful Vormilion and.James Rivors, thera is not a single lok oxcopt in the hauds of nctual séttlors; and, for 60 aniles on-the table- lauds, n housscan bo secn on almost avery quarter- geotion.of land; while,-norors tho :Town lino, thoro lics a waste of land that is frightful tolook upon. From fivo to twenty stncks of grain can Do countad on avery one of thena lots, Wwhilo un- told amounts of boy.hnve been aut. = ‘Lo sny that |- 1 was astonishad whila viewing this conu 8 f].v(ng my faolinga but o shadow.of description,. t sopmod o \Iltcl‘l{ beyoud compreliousion that thoudnnda upon thousnnds had tisveled aver vacant prairio lands for bundreds of miles, far away from railroads, schools, and churches, that, [ 1 was not preparod to beliove it-truo until I had ocular proof.... - % 'Tha raltrond had followed this energotic poo- ple, who are now reaping privations of pioneor-lifo. S <. ¢ YANKTON ¢ - - ia beantifully eitnated on the Missouri River, and must bo the leading city in the 'Portitory of which it is:now the Cepital. "Tho great deawback of all- Wostern towns is o lack of building- material, Lumbor is alwaya high, and brick aud stone unattainablo. But \;'nuk'.un hoy- been fa- vored above all hor sistor-towns in this respect, as hor bluffa: arc filled with a stone thot woul cortainly send us. all' erazy if wo could got it in #omo- of-our - Lastern towns. It-is o -sort of lime-rock, and is callod ehalk-stone, from its po~ culiar churacteristics, When flrst quarried, it is #oft, and can bo cut in any desired shupo by across-cut enw. It becomes hard aftor o short exposuro to tho atmosphere, and Is found to bo oy dureblo. s brick, - I saw one houso of goud dimensions, tho stone, for - which wos © quarriod and sawed out, aund tho walls_comploted, in eight days; and one moots mnu{ loss pratentious-looking foudes on any fashionablo streots in Chicago,, Aud right horo rllow me.to eay that wo wore indobted to Judgo W. W. Brookings, one of tho oldest citizons of the Torritory, anda flrm belloyer in the [ulure preatuess of Yaulkton, for such courtesios ny strangors always find ngrocablo, and nover fuil to appreciato. ¥ - TUE MATLROAD-DIFFIOULTS. - - - Btylo is oversthing, oud, to bo m stylo, Yank-, ton'must' have hor railroad troubles. * The cit[\\', knowing full woll that she had no- future withe out menns of communication with the outer world, made liboral offera of assistance to any company that would build o rond, Bonds to the zmount of $100,000 wero issued, from which wors realized SGfl,Ofl(L- As long s there was o proba-;| Dbility that tho rond would not proye o paying one, the-officinls of the city were auxious to-have this fund considored as o bonus; but, since it has been practically domonstrated that 1t will be ono of tho bost paying roads in tho United States, the Company lhave bean sned for stock to the amount of the fuce of the bonds. In justice to tlio peoplo of that scetion, I should say that this action 16 cloarly ogainst: tho wishes of a large majority ; and, judging from circumstances, the mattor lins boon worlked up by impecunious law- yers who are suffering for business, This qifi- culty uow seoms to Lo in a fair way for settlo- meut, THE MURDER OF GE: Shall I say a word of Gen. murdered here so recontly? Tho hall remaing oxactly in the samo. condition as when the mur- :dor was committed, and, when viewing the over- turned sto tho- Lloody floor and eluirs, and tho brokon window, it _scemed s’ though' tho conflict was but just closed, and that the vietim must yet be near. I talked with {wo mon who saw every move of Wintormute, who agroo that his movements.wore deliborate. - The ides iy scouted here'of Liis shooting in solf-dofonse or from any pergonal fear, and it haa been only by exoreising. ‘exticmo . enntion that he hps heen' snved from popular violence, 'COOK. N. A Murderex’s Confersion. From the Portamoutl: (¥, IL) Chrowicle, Sept. 24, + {William 8.-Patteo, who murdered his wifg last ‘ool at New Hempton, sngs that duting Hafur- ‘day night Mrp, Patteo got up and prayed and isung in an adjoining room; then sho wont back tobed, Bho lind o dight in hor hand, Placing the light ou o tablo, vho nl)pronclmd tho bed, and, cn(ulklnfi Tatteo by tho whiskers, said: # Now I will beard tho llon in his don,” Iattco Jingtantly cnufim hor, pqun?_uno hand over kor ‘moutb, and tho othor oyer hernoso. He also-| iron his flugar down Lor thropt, 'and. she bit it, +lenving the eear, In that manner ho held her juntil sho becamo still, * fo: gupposed sho hnd ‘fainted, o got up and took {be light, s and holding it near her faco diccovered ehe wus dend.., e -wns horvor-struck at the situntion, . and for some moments at & rox!cct logs to- know iwhat to do, At length Lo hit upon the suicida liden, ‘and thought he could so dispose of the ' body as to.convince porsons that sho had takon her'own lifo, Ilothen proourod. a rope, and, placing it around the neelc- of :Mrs, Puiteo;-car- ried tho body to tho elopst, After hauging-it up; lie loft it in tho mauner in which It was folua by °| ' tho neighbors on Sunday morning, 1te could not , toll tho oxnct time of night when ho killed her, after (lisposing of the body he turnod to muke up tho bed, Whilo Lie was choking his wife the Dblood camo from hor noso and busmenred his | hands, Intho strugele both fell on to tho sldo of tho bed and tho pilow-case goz stalned wilh . blood, Whon ho wont fo make up the Led he noticed "tha ‘blondyJ:lllu\r and took off tho cnso and concealod it, auid that- accounts for tho pils low-cane bolng missed when tho sonrch wag made on Suvday nmn\hlgl.I Aftor the bady had been lung up nud the bed aranged, Tatteo pessed pomo time in endenvoring to discover and obliferate pny traco which might remuin of tho murder, Theu, in the awful etillncss and solenmity of the night, Lo eat down in the room ndjnlnlu)i‘ the closat whoro hung the bruised bady of big wife, and remaiued thero an Lour or moro' till tho morning vame, -— A Man Kis Iy Son, Trom the Trenton (Mo.) Jtevublican, Sept, 95, Wa learn from the Rov. J, I Farloy that Mr, Eline 8purgeon, living somo five miles south of Tigvanna, in Morcer County, killed Lis son, Will- iam Bpurgaon, on lnst Tridny, Uhe two wero diggiugr potatoas together, and had gomo falling out, whon tho young man struck at bis fathor with tho oo, ko blow was warded off, but ro- oated by tho gon, when tho fathor cought the Enn nnd' jerked it out of tho son's hund and struok him on tho head, fracturing the skull, Thero was not & more respoctablo, poncoablo, aud Olirigtian fomily in tho county, . Jolat and - zeantling, 18 to 24 feol o rich hervest fromi the | [ Qo conlers, 600 ; rosewood, 50@80c 3 white D et i Cook, who was | | CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET., ! ‘TukapAy Evennto, Bopt, 30, fiven tha rocaipts and nupincnta lngles for tho post, week nud #lneo Ja, 1, 1873, und corrosponding perlods lust your, nding Sept, 273 The following tabln of Inmbot, It wid o nEORIPTA, For " SincoJan,. Same week, 1,870, e, 1872, Tatmber, m, , i bag, 14,210 Solugled, . ] WLE 41610 Lailiy m, 68,202 88,530 MENTR, StnceJan, Same i 1,387, time, 1872, Latmbor, m tog,267 401,008 shifugles, m. , BOLGI0 a3l th, h,.. 202 u808 Dty (g inya cargo lumber hias been very dull, and prices aro considorably lower tlan lnst weok, "lie'docks biavo beon full, and at prescnt tho river {6 full of lumber-lndes” eraf, which arrived on Mondny niorning, Owing o~ tho pale, and consequent acar- clly of ciirrency, trado has como tos stand-ntill, A fourcurgocs 1iavd beeis sokl oach day, willing to accopt lower prices for enalt, but tha suj i3 yety largo and diminishcs ' slowly.’ o stult s quoled at £8,00@9.00, and common 10 good Lonrila ut §8.00@15.00. Ltk and shingles nro- nominally unclunged, ~ Tho broliorn havo recetved i alructions from tho lumbermen not to soud out any tnoro vessels, and many of tho mills nt the cast shiors poris hove already stopped work, snd probably will hol reaumo witll {ho prosprota ara moro fatloring thi nt present, To-dny, quile & numberof cargoss were Rold to coutiry donlors, prices ranglng from £9.00 @900 tor Ludinglon und_anlateo cargoes of: jolata and seantling. Tho offerings ot the. docks re still Inege. _Wo quioto t Gliolco nifll-run bonrds sud Alrips, $1aialnnt; oot oy $130815.00; common fo ie” , $9:00@10,005 Joists nud - scantlings, $8.00@. 10,00} shingles, $0.075¢ 1 Tath, $16730 0 o C Tiierotano domand for vesso, snd frelght omand for vosscls, and frelghta are nowinal ol $2.00 for Muskegon, and $3.60 for Mautstee, ; AT TR TATDS, At tho yaran n tolorably fulr business wos transacted, considering tlie’elrcunistances, and prices aro fent crally sustained, Dealera aro operating with caution, and many to confining thomselves a4 rauch as possi bloton caeh busiuons. ' Pricen o guchangad, but. are (r eurrency, ¢ ér:m u;un‘r ......mnw e Mf“m q"'u"f“ 0 jocond eleur, 1 fheh to 2 fnoh. X Third clear, 1 inch, Third cloar, thick, QOlear flooring, 1t CQommon alding, Gommon floorings, Gomnion flooring, drossu: Wagon-box boarda, solocted, 14 u and upward, A ntock board 3 stock boarda Qstock boards. seveeed 5 Joiet, scantling, smatl timber, fencing, S s otc., 1 foot and under, greon, 12,51 Pickals, Bquare, Dickots, flat..., ves Cedar poate, Spiit, Qcdar posts, roun Lath L 195@ - 1 When which chargo follows tho shingene - " euiLerred, o Jltelinous—Fiso sbingica to bo twa tnrhen fn thlck- e36, # " Longth—Sixteen fuclies, s Dlack-Wednut — Gounlorss. $100.00@150.00¢ el ! -— 1l . . .00: 205.00@E5,00 common, $I0000.005 eul, 20,005 - lear, $28.00@40.00 ; cormon, $10,00@25,00; m(l)"ks‘—ob‘?@hi%; llu:fllsg, 530.00@!0:00‘; G Y al leir, $30. 10,003 0 X .00 c“}}i Sf.flfl@lfi’.m. 00 3 Fu’mnlun, $10.00@25.00 3 ckory—0lenr, $18,00@50.00 5™ 420, 5.0 ;‘c:n};l.‘nfi?{g@sis.w.@ R e (nplo—Clont: $32.06(256.00; ;510,005 ety o Clcar, 5 LO@! common; $10.00@25,00 Tutternut—Olear, $35,00@60,00; common, $20,00@ Glictry—Olear, $40.0060000; or © 815 35007 cull s1dogi e s, 00, Viltewood—Clear, $30.00@4 X .00 cull, 100015 Bt e N * Wagoh Stock—Hickory nxles, per sot, $100GL5 wagoh polcd, cach, 453530 s bo¥. Loskdet B Florlda vl cedar, 130 pos £ maliogany, 2064l olly, 30¢, MARKETS BY,.TELEGRAPH, | Forelgn Marikota, * Lrvuneoo, Sipt, 50,—2:30 p, m,~Whent~Bpring, - l!u 10d@12s 6 3 white, 123 7d@124 0d ; Corn, fl!tl; Dd(% e, Huceints of wheat tho Inst threa days, 43,000 qrs, 44,000 American ; corn, 14,020 gre, all American, favenroor, Bopt,’ G0.—Iivening—Cotton steady s middling upland, 87%@9d ; Orleans, 91@9! al 12,000 bules ; Amérlean, 6,100 1 spcoulation and export,- 2,000, Yarmi ond fabrica ot lilnnchnnm' stoady. Brend: uti—Culifornia wl wheat,nverage guality, 1 3 1% 00; red Wostern sprint, 11aCIGIA 6y 1t winter, 12 63, Oorn, 028 , Cheese, 018 6d, Cumberiand middles, 383 0d; short’ Tibs, 418, . b - * Loxpox, Bept, 80— p, m,—~Tho "demand for dig- count to-day at tho Bank of Eugland, os woll a8 in the opeu wnrket, has beon very heavy at'S por cent, Cone sols for money, 921;@02% ; ol account, 025 @V, Bonda—5-20s of 43C; "of %07, 953 ; * 10-408, 01 ; s, 013 ; Erle, 4355, ‘ FuANKron, Bopl, 30.—-6-208 of 1803, 80, © Panis, Sopt, 29,—Rontes, 561 13)4c,. ’ @338, Xiour, 285@208. Buffalo Live-Stock Marlcet, Busraro, Sopt, 90.—CATTLE—Rocelptn toudsy, Ine cluding voported’ nrrivale, 1,428 hoad s:fotal fof fua. ek, 2023 oad. Thds ta hlightost v of catllo ot this point {n fifteon years, Tho supply, howover, {6 equat {0 tho domond, thora Leing 100 loads left oyor from Inst week, Deafora say this ight run will givo an opportunity to' elear tho Eastern marketa, andogive & §00d " start when the finaucial markets arp improved. Tho market was slow and dull, holders asking %@470 ndvanca on lost week’s prices. Saley not sutliclent {0 eslubllals prices, . Buyors bnnging off, Bales, &7 Tesa steers, ovoroging 3,030 the, nt 3,75 ; 20 Indlsna stoers, | syoragiog 890 ibe, ab $4.1947 ¢ 22" Michigan, steors avoraging 004 b, ut .$3,03) 1 18- Miohigan - cows an “‘;‘“"' nnragxlx‘xg 1,049 ){M' at $4,25, ey HEER AND LAMDS—Roceipta fo-lny, includin ported areivals, 8,400 ; folal for tha i 4300, ko it not fuirly opened ; esles 417 head Aichignn sheep, o B0 10 80 o, ot 84,044,603 08 Iluola sucer, av il 8, ut §9.60, L) B R Troas—Recelpts to-lay, including rof orted nrrivals, 1,000 Lotal for tho woek, 6,100, -Athket netlye ot oa) per owt advance, All stock in pona sold ; salgs, 1,000 Tilinol hiogs, v 200 to 300 1bs, at $4.90@5.00 3 500 Ohio and Michigin hoge, ranging. from 193 to 235 lba, ab $4.80@4,05, Desirablo liogs for Now York maric, averagiug 180 lbs, would have brought $6.10, . 4 New Yorl Dry-Goodu Marlét, - v Yo, Sept. 80.~Tho trado movowsent {ivo t0-duy I Jobbing brauches, wnd manufacs turers’ agenta roport “fair sales to city and country jobbors, Heavy standard sheotings, bicachod sbirt~ s, aud_cotton flsnuels wera fn good demand and Airin, - Corsel jouns wero quict and Trregular- ol #pot and dark madder prints were more active, Wool flanucls, blaukels, und " ropellants arq solliug froely, aud aro'tirm iu prico, Tho Wool Trade, TIILADELPIA, Sept, 90,—Wool was_flat tnd nomie: unl ; Ohlo, Peunsylvania, and West Virginia doubla extrn and above, 82@53¢ ; extra, 60@b2¢ ; ‘medium, 48 @50¢ ; conrgo, 46@4dc ; Michigan; Indiana, anid Weat- cr, fne at'4o@48c ; medium, 40@50¢ ; coarso, 43@ 476 combing, washed, 57600 ; do untasld, 426§ Oolllngl;d;)‘, wnalmfil&"&@u‘flfi‘; unvfimhed, 20250 5 oxtra un erino, pul Al o 0. .1 auu’ superil Yolten, e, - tating Bo. i e —_— East Liberty Cattie Marikot. Epst LipERTY, 1., Sopt, 30.—CATTLE--Arrivals, o cam; Tuo warkbt s demorallzed, No sales (0 quots 1i0as—No arrivala ; 16 cars Kost Phila 005 Yorkers, $4,70@,4,90, b el .0y SUEEN—ArTivals, T eora ; bost, $X@c; modum, (@ 40 common, 1o sales, The Prodice Markots, % ¥ s XJE\V YORK, ... : New Yone, Sept, $0.—CorroN—Tn better domand and prices sidady; mlddiing upland, 1830, o - BREADSTUFEA—Flour: mote active, but prices une clumg=d ; receipts, 19,000 brla. - Rye flour and corne aneal wuchnuged, ' Wheat moro active and frmor . Fo- celpti, 473,000 bu';. No, 8 epring, $1.05; No; % und No, 4 spring nixed, '$1.08; No, 4 Chicago, $1,98G2.40 ¢ Northwest spring, $1.40@1.42; No. 3 Milvaukee, $1.4] @1,45, 11{0 quict ; Western, 92@970, Barloy and malt unclingadl, Covn’ quict bul u plinde irumer s rocoipts, 49,000 Lu; steamor Western mizod,- 65@000; sail do, UT@U80; ifertor mixed \estern Instore, 6330 ; white, 0403 dumnged Westorn inixed, 600, 05 a shoda: frnior 3, vecelpty, 43,000 bu: mixed Woslorn, 80@! S9Ko; outsido for daw; oldin siore, 4o -whito, Laas=Steady, L% Hax~Dull, - Nlors=Steady Groozu:E—Coffoo quict and ateady s Sugar dull; fafn to good refnug, T7;@8%c. . Moluased duil, Rice quiet, - - - = EEIEX PrToLELN—CUrude, S@8xe; refined, 103c, ‘TUBRFENTINE=-Flruior ut 40c, & ) & i Trovisioxs—Pork dull und lower: uow mes3, $17,00. @17.25, Deef uud cut -meats unchangeds-- 3i frmers long and short cler, for winter delivery, Ty, Lard weuk and o ebado’ easior; old Westorsd o, 0@230, D Oneesu—Unchangod, Wittssiy—sSteudy at 50 caslt ; 9o regular, OINCINNATI, y CIROINNATY, Sopt, 50.—DBREADSTUPFE—Grain mar~ Kels wtild vory quiot, ¥ gulel anduteady ai $300 @110, Whent utoudy 0t $1.30, Corn irregular at 643 56e, tye quict ut 820 Oats, 30@4%0, Barley quiet and fiymn ¢ fall, $1,95@1.60 f Trovisions—Quist, Mees pork nominally $16,00, Lard u thado frmer § steam beld ot 73703 kottle in foir Jobbing demaud ot 80 ; genernlly Lold ¢ 8iio, Bulk tneats nominal ; 1o larga Jots pressiug on (lie market, Bacon in better demuund ; prives, sieady ; shoulders, B0 cloar 11, 00§ clesr, bige, Witnsicy—Unsottled, Salea at 95c, for curroncy, NEW ORLEANS, e W 108 Niw Onirang, Sopt, 30.—~DReapsTurys—Tho des wmand for itour 18 continied to city trado on secount of tho quurantines, Buporiiue, $5,00; trobly, $7.25@6,00 ; family, $8,45@0,76, Corn i lght Bsupply : whity, 78 and dull, Ouis dull aud lowor at 60c, Drau dull ut 88° 0e, ; S v—Dun 1 ehiolee, $27,00, TRovistoNE—Pork dull at $17.00 Dry salted wmoats dull § shouldors, Hicon, uo de- niand for fobbiu - cleat rlb, U7go ; clear, 20X’ wiook of shoulders, 110 caske; ‘cloar ¥ib, 8657 clear, 4453 stocl, 11,981 brls,” the sellors hoing | - hame; 1,073 tes, Tard dull; tiorce, 8%@00; koy D3¢0} atock of ke, 20011 tiorcan, aa0a ¢ Lo 108 " Gtodgnies—Buger dull{ primo’ to cholee, 1050, Molnasbs, nolhing oing. 'Coffoo, qulct nt 2332350+ stock f Usalora iandn 25,000 sacks.Gorn 1oeal “dul -at $3.10. ‘CoTToN—Balen, 1,000 blen: demand slrong: offerings light; pricos firmer, Good {o sirict 10@10k0; low tostriet low middiing, 102@17%0: middiing to good middling, 1755@18)0, Rocolpts, 3,004, No oxporls, Btock, 22,385, Qold nominal at 113@1134, Ourroney oponod at 0@8o preminm for certified checks ; tio tendency wis downward- throughoul, closiug st 4o, with souo « sdlen ot lons, : Storling mominal; bl of Inding aud cloae, @153 bauk, 16317, 'Tho monoy market {8 moro cheorful, ' * s MEMPHIB, Mexritis, Sopt. 3.—No_busiticss dolng, owing to {lia searoity'of ourrency, and-prices aro nominal, + DITROIT, Drrnorr, Sept, 20,—HneARTUrFa—Flonr quict and unchunged, Wheat boady ;_oxten, $1L834Y@1.64 3 No, , $1.403¢ ; amber, $1.47@1.38, COorn steady ; yollow, Ble, * Onte fn good detnaud at e, * © PHILADELPITA, ¥ THILADELPHIA, Bopt, 80.~ Breansrures—Flour dull and wnichanged, * Whoat dull; red, $1.60@1.68; am= Tor, $1.00@1.65; white, 81708180, Rye, B@00c, Corn ateily; yellow, 6703 mized Western, 06c, Oats declining ; ite, 4063500 3 mixed, 47@48e, Provisrons—Sleady, e * ' Do Ornde, 105e; Telliat @I e TROLEYM—COrudo, g0} refined N Witisky—Unchianged, 1Bl v : WAUREE, “MITAWAUKEF, Sopt, 80,—BIEADSTUFFS—Flour quiok and_unclunged, Wheat—Very Hitlo dolug; No, 3, $1.03; No, 3, $1.00 cash ; $1.03 noller October, Corn aloady s No, 9,400, Oafn woady ; No, 2, 28 Rye auil and nomiusl { No, 1, 650 Harloy dull and nomle anl; No, 3, 08c, Timoiia—ro Duftulo, 15 ; to Osweas, 13sgc. Eorrers—TFlon, 5,000 Lra 3 wheat, 164,000 bu, BrteaenTa—Flotr, 3,000 brin ; wheat, 23,000 bit, UISVILLE, n rx,ilm.mu, Ry., Sopt, 30, —BAcaixa—Quict ; hold + Linzapsroers—Flour in fair domand ; oxira fomly, PRovisrons—In Hight domand and pricos nominal, ‘\\’umur—Numlmfi r o BT, T.OUIS, 87, Louts, Sept. A0.—BREADSTUFFA—TFlour—Yery Mttle doing ; such sates ns nromado sre sl 600aud $1,00 per brl lower than a week ngo, Whent—Spring firm and highor; No. 2 regulur, 97%0; winfer Grm and held " igher; No, 8 red poid nt 3145, gonoraily ield nt $1.80 3 No. 2 d0, quick salen at $1,45. ' Coru anl amd dzoop: 3 ings No, 2, 400 cashi§ 892¢c October. Oats firm; No, ' 2, 34 cai’Bhrley unchinnged, Ryo slow; No, 2, 65c. Winnauz—Stoady, at 9o, : Troviatons—Ofy a small order trade. Lard, nothing doing, Hons—Lower at $3,50@4.00, Oarrre—Dull nnd unchanged, OBWEGO, Oswrao, Bept. 30.—BneapsTorrs—Wheat quiet, Corn mominal at 60@Gc, Varloy in falr demandj Uplnka Oatiads, to arrlfve, $1.48, ¢ ¢ 3 BALTINORE, Barrotonr, Sept. “90.—DneApsTorFa~—Flour ine ™ chiauged, but with better fecliug, Wheat activo and slronger; choleo white, $1,70@1.72 u@1236d ;. rod -|: ‘| Behr Jane McLeod, Goderich, nalt, 15703 nodd to primo rod, 1.sual. Vegleru nominal at 60c, ' Onts quiot aud stoady ; mixe . o Western, 43@410 3 Whte, 400, - Tyo sleadys” " ProvistoNs—Nomiually unchisuged, » BuTrin~—Steady and unchanged, ¥ Wsiy—08c, ; Correr—Dull aud heavy. . BUEFALO, B Siand Burearo, Bept. 50.—DREADATUFTe—Flonr steady. - Wheat fnacitvo and entirely nominal, Oorn dull and lienvy ; sales 191000 bt No. 2 Western at 64@86c ; sam- * , pigy 52}gc. Oats dull and bieavy ; no sales, TN Yneionts—Steady at 120 for wheat, and 10c for ™ corn, TOLEDO, TorLEno, Bept, 30.—BREADSTUFFA—Tlour qulet and ynchunged. - Wiieat quiot and woal:; amber Michig, $L12 cosh’ and. seller October; No, 2. red, 14 cachi, §1,M3; sclier Octoher. Corn dull and &' shade Tower; ligh mixed, 60c cash aud scller Octobor 3 G510 Novamber; low mixed, 49c. Onta quiet but kol firi; | No, 3, 305 @3e, 3 ; TFrerauts—Dull and nominal, | Rzcrters—Flour, 8,000 rls 3 wheat, 16,000 bus. . cotn, 30,600 bu; oals, 8,000 Lu. Srresxzs—{tlour, 1,060 bris; wheat, 2,000 bu; cor- 20,000 bu3-oats, 000 ity <. - B 3 ¢ OLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, Bopt. 80,—DEApsTures—The graim *markel modevately achivo, but prices are unchanged, LeTRoLEus~Yinm ; spot oll very scarce, — e MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Port of Chicago,. : ¢ ARRIVED... 1ra ChiafTce, Baugatuck, lumber, - Manistce, lumber, Prop 7. T, urd, Marquietto, sundies, : Belir Harrlott Ann; Portage Lako, lumber, Brig Express, Muskegon, lunber, ) Dorgo Gity of Grand Hnven, Gruud Haven, lumbar,. Barge Wolveriuc, Graud Huven, lumber, = Steam bargo Yoromite, Manintet, slabs. . Prop Oty of Taledo, Ogdonsburgh, sundriea. Prop G, J, Truesdoll, Green Bay, sundries, Behir Barbarian, Buffalo, coal, < Sobr Heotln, Buffalo, codl. Schr Groton, BufTalo, coni Schir W, Ofoatlwaife, Erie, coal, 8ebr L. W, Perry, Sandusky, coal, - - .. Schr 1, Doud, Sandusky, conl, Brig Gommoree, Sanduaky, coal, Sele Wi, 1 Pliiige, Ovvego, conl, - - Schr J, M, Foster, Cloveland, toal., Schr H, 8, Grant, Ford River, lumbar, Sebr Advanco, Muskegon, lumber, Scur R, B, Campbell, Pontwator, lumber:. Scbir Normion, hoboygan, umber. . g el Anna Thorine, Clay Bauk, railtoad tos;, . P +Bept, 80- . . Sehr G, Lllon, Holt's Plor, wood, Scow Champlon, Duck Lako, slabs, Stz Corona, 8. Joo, sundries, Stinr Manliolos, Two Rivers, eundrics, . Selir Jennio Mullen, Oswego, coal. o cbr Anglo Sazon, Oswego, éoal, — Selir Mary D, Hults, Clovoland, coal, Behir 8. H, Fostor, Clovolond, coal, Bchr Corsican, Etlo, coal. Sehr Loko Fordst, Erle, coal. 8ehr Helvetin, Ero, ‘conl, 8clir L, J, Fufwell, Buffalo, coal, Selir Aibatross, Traverse Bay, tan-bark,, 8ehr Jo Vilaa, Ford River, Itmber. SchrH, Rnnié Kownuneo, railrond tles,. / 8elir Géorge O, Finnoy, Onwego, ual, Stmr Alpens, Muskegon, mundrier,. ; Hehr Despatch, Green By, lumber. . d Bcaw Planet, Mauistoo, railrond-ties;, : ! o~ GLEARED...c... Prop Polamac, Buffalo, 25,600 b dora, Bark Fuvorlte, Buffalo;-36,940 bu corn; Behr Havona, Buttalo, 19,502 by corn, Sebir Ninirod, Bulalo, 57,000 bucorn, Btmr Abigall, Muskiegon, 23 cds. stons, Beow Laurel, Ditck Like, 10 bls flone and sundslos, Belir Souvenir, Pentwater, 200 bu cory, 160 sacks feed; ~ Prop f A, rop Ira ClinfTeo, Savgatnck, sundrics, Bebr Geo, Steal, Buffalo, 17,577 bu corn, Scbr T, H, Howlund, Thiorold, 18,200 bu wheat, Burk J. G, Muston, Bulinlo, 4,000 bu corn, Helu Aftnato Williims, Buffalo, 22,000 bu Larley, Turk Nelson, Buffulo, 31,100 bis corn, - Btmr Corons, Bt, Josoph, aindeles, Bt Mauitotvoo, Manitowo, 46 brls all, * Stmr Alpena, Muskegon, 35 Urls pork and sundrics, . Prop City of Traverso, Traverso Slly, pundries, Bcow Mary Helon, Whito Lake, mindrice, Belir John Dugoe, Oawogo, 10,190 b corn, i Behr Sweotheart, Duffalo, 39,023 bu corn, : Belir Kingflshor, Businlo, 50,000 bu corn, XIGNT OLEARANOLS, Prop 8. D, Caldwall, ‘Port Huron' 4nd’ intermediata i [ \ posta, 21,954 b corn, 510 bris flour, 80 brla pork beed udrien, ¢ i arge Argonaut, Buffalo, 54,800 bu corn, Btinr lmer«%c-u. n, Builalo, 45,000 bu'corn, Prop Tduhd, Butalo, 23,000'bd wheat, 450 brls flour, + o0 oo Lato Eroights - Wera fairly aotive and ensy at 7o for corn, and Aa lower for' whent, engegements befng nade nn’i; - Wheat to Kingaton 1de, and to Irescotl, 1i)c, The ongsgenienls,wero:” To Buffalo—Schr Miniife Wills * fumo, berley ot 7o; schrs Mears, Orphun Doy, and Galdun Fleoce, corn at o3 barges Intor-Oceit, and Argounut,‘cornl on privato terms ; prop G. D, Russall, wheat ot 7¥e. o Kingston—Schr Mary Copley, wieat on- privato ters ;- schry G, Bmith, Hoboken, and Hemmond, wheat at . To I'reecolt—Behr On- ! tario, wheat at 1o, Ta Fortland vis Sarmin—Prop * B, X Wade, corn through, To Murquette—Schr Mary Xitzaboth, oats on private torms, - Tolal, 143 capaeity-. equal Lo 115,000 Lu wheat, 230,050 carn, 23,000 barloy, and 25,000 outw, - & e e = v Tu-thootternoon the scbr Lady Dufferin was takon * for wheal 10 Kingsten nt 142} stLr Emerald, corn to * Collingwyad,” oW privats teruis and props Asia_ond Taky Gatarld, whedt o Montreal'at 200; cupacity 60,000 Vi wheat, 00 bucorn, |, 5 THinois River and Cannl Nown. Speeial Dlspatel to The Chicogo Tribune. + . Lasavsy, 11, Sept, 80,~The stmr Last Chance dopnrted for, Copperas Oradk to~ny, tow!ig the canal- Loit Guusyiove, witl luniber for Chillicothe, and tho capal-boat ‘Moxtouk, with n light. luad of flour for Peru, dropped dowu. Tha prop 4. T, Chandicr, with * hier barge, W, I, Rockwood, and the canal-boat Angoln, all Toaded wiil Lagallo'conl for Ohicago, and tho cunnls Doat Gotd Hod, from LaSalle, with cofn for Chieago,” ull passcd $ato'tho caunl, Nofhing paseed out, Tight! feol and I1inches of watar ou tho milre.ill of Locl) 15, No roport of the stage of -wator Lelow, OANAL OFFICE, CHICAGO, Bupt, 30,—ARMIVED~Wave, - {Morls, 6,600 b’ corn ; Batlni, Lz (2 tong coal; © 3. D, Leouard; Ottawa, 6,000 Lii corn § Gulons, Sillow pribge, 49 tons leo; Bligo, Wiliow 'Springa, 60 tona lca; Relianeo, Willoy Spriuge, 80 yds stong; I, 8, Garpeater, S, 89 ¥d8 stono ; W, 3, Roobuick, Limon 80 yds atoto ; Blayilower, Lotont, §0 yds stone s J, el Lemolt, 8 ydaaine; Chaslen Walkr, Liman B0y stono:’ Col, Mannitig, Lemont, 03 yds stono? Advauco, Lemout, 78 yda stone; George Judd, Lo ‘Tont, 72 yds stong 3 Yelipuo, Lemont, 60 yds stond, - 1 Crtansn_Mctrapalle, Ollavay ‘ise, doliot, 0,000 £ Jumber ; tond coal, 150 bela salt 3, L., Booth, Sencea, 48,304 16 . Tumber ;' A, Woalson, Morrls 3 Tunbella, Utich ; 'Mon= treal, Joliof, 170 tons'cont 3 Cayugn, Lockport, Niht 3 We v Slobl, Jullot, light; Oharlea’ Nteol, " Willow 8prings, ight; Eacelsior, Bunumit, Ught ; prap Was, Hght s Honriotta Walker, Tomont: Ught | Lilly, More ri¥, 3 m Jumber, 63,600 Inth, G0 tons conl, Gitioaao, Sopt, 30.—Anmtveu—Excelsior, Bummit, 88 ydu atono; Cuslinian, Ulca, 160 lons yandl; Chicapa Bullo, Utien, '0,000 b earn 3 Ioasex, Oltuwa, 6,800 bu corn; Midglo, Maysollica, 5,000 bu corn: Llizabeth, ‘Lockpart, b, 108'by corn, 200 bila flour § Eitle 0'Conuelly Bg, 4,000 1ha papor, 80'yds stone, 3 10:ARED—Go, Bhorinau, Sonoca, 9,085 bs sundrica; Jobustowa, Ottaws, 75,007 £t lumbor, 2 m lajhs | Nor~ ‘Way, Jollet; 206 t0ns coal, 83 Iuibor & Buna® Noutiius, LaSalle, 136 . —*Litlle Maok," & dwarf comodlian, just threa foot high, rocontly got into an altercation with o Bau Franclsco six-footer, and stubbod him on lt‘hodt‘?‘pl :zt tho hand, No follow can find out how 0 ) < o