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T T e T ——G e " SPORTING. Commencement of the Fall Meeting at Dexter Park, A Lay of Excellent Sport-'l‘hrown Away,_ upoit a Small Crowd. The Favorites Easily 'Win the 3:00 ard 2:30 Purses, The Former Falls to Amy B., and the Latter to Badger Girl. How the Managoment “Exhib- ited” Jre Daniels and ILubbard. THE TURF. TRE FALYL MEETING AT DEXTER PARK, + Yesterdny wus tho openiug-doy of the fall meating of the Doxter Park Club, It was o beauliful day for yarticipating in the excltlng sport of tho turf, but there was not a aufficiont number of peoplo on tho track to mnko {hn oxclicment smong thom s matter worlhy of mention, More charming weathor could not bo desired by thoso who take an intercst in out- Woor amusemonts and hopo for their greator popu- Tarily nnd success, Thosky was a clest bluo, un- flecked by o single cloud, and the sun emitted bright atid cheerful raye, which tompored a bracing brecza from the southweat that would otherwlso bave been rather chilly. Lator in tho ofter- uoon “the breozo turmed into o pretly silff snd cold wind, and wraps for tho Indics and overcoals for tho yentlemen becsmo primo nocessities, Not- withstanding tho ttractions of naturo, which could havo boen enjoyed withbut price, tho people did not Hiock to eo tho ttractions of art which were furnished by the manogara of the Dextor Park Clubsta vory Foasonablo cost, At 3 o%loclk, the hour when tho frst raco of tho day waa advertised to begin, there wero scarcely 200 paying peoplo on tho track, oud tho sport wap accordingly postponed until noarly 9, Tho ma- Jority of thoso present wero men who took more ine tervsl in i ; TIE TOOL-STAND thiau {n'anything clso, Ladies wero vry scarca at the commoncement, ond vebicles within or without tha enclosure wero ditto, Indecd, tho entire track, with the oxception of the prizo Lord of aleara in tho vicinity of tho club-liouse, and tho water-trough in the vicluity of tho liord, presented a very chocrloss sapact, nad gavo but littlo cncouragomont to managers or borsomen. 'Tho opinion socmed to provall generally that the finaucial panio was not altogether favorabls 4o the succoss of & racing scnson, Latorin tho aftor- Boon—say about 4 o'clock—tho audicnica was increasod &ovoral hundred, but ot no Umo durng tho day did it ‘numbor 1,000, Taken na & wholo, it was a very dulj and unapprociativo sssemblage, snd but for tho musto, which was really goad, and in & messure enlivening, tho scene would iiavo reminded ono of & graveyard when n person of averago popularily was about to bo buried, Thoso remarks apply to tho audienco and not to the horscs, which were lively enough to astonish eyen iheir drivers, If Cbicago desirea the namp of belng o turf conter, thero ought to be o betfer at- tendance at tho racea to-dny. THE FIIST RACE waa_betweon S-minuto Lorses for_n purso of $1,000, divided into threo prizes. Originally thero wore fonr entries, but ono was drawn for somo unexplalned rea= on, Tho starters wore Amy B,, Mosa Tous, aud Idn, The formor was tho favorito in the ls wold at the Grand Pacifla on tho ovening proceding tho race, and ‘zarried hor friends_with hor to tho tracks, whoro' sho ¥old at an avoraga rato of $20 to $12 ngainst tho feld. 1da appeared to be lame in one of her hips when she camo on tho track, and she had to bo drawn at the cod of tho socond hieat. Amy won tho raco easlly In threo straight hoats, s vill bo seon by tho following synop~ s, Tho U 18 unusually good for Lorwes of lies - First Heat—They wera started protty ovenly tho ieoond timo they camo down, Idn Luving tho polo, ®my B, sccond plnce, aud Moes Boso. third, Mosa Roso had about a length the worst of the send-off. Tho othor two pat licr in tho pockot before they got 40 Hio gato, and slio Wos in tho rear sl tho way around, La fod fo fho quartor-pole 1 413¢. At that poiut ahio b 1apped by Amy, aud an oven Tace cnsued between o up tho strotcll and around the turn, They went oy the half-milo polo head-and-head fn 1:31, © Both Jbroke beforo entering tho homo-eretch, whien Amy “was slighlly In ndvance, Ida was brought to terma first, and they went into the stretch oven sgaiu, An sppllcation Jf the whip sont Ay to the front, and sho . fomaned thiers to tho close, goiug under tho 'wire two longtha shead of Ids, who Was in turn two lengihs ahoad of Moea Raso. ‘imo, 2:40, Seoond Heat—The easo with which an oven start was ‘wffected almost at tho first attempt, mado the sudionco choarful. They wont woul together around tho turn, thut Amy gradually drew awsy, and at tho quarter wos o 10adur by » lougth. Tho' ground was gume over in 43¢ sovonds, Sbe incrlased her distance going along the atratch uatil it was five longths £ the laif-milo ‘polo, which was passed In 1:20. Mows Roso aud o, unsblo to docrosso the gap, coutanted themsolved with raciug with cnob other, ind thoy rade a protly display for a time, Gulng into the home-stretch, how- ever, tlio Koso tool socond placo, and was thoro'at tho ‘stand, Ida coming in a poor third. Tirmo, 2:37, Phird Ueal—This waa o comporativoly unintoroating vontest, Only two horsca nppearedon’ the track, Ida having been drawn, owing 10 lnmonoss, Moss Rose broke immediately after leaving tho wire, and wae fif- teon lengtha bebind when Amy wasat the quarter polo, 8ho had gained _good deal when they turned into tho home-strotel, and but for 8 bad breakk at the distanco- ol mlght lavo mado o better showiag. Amy won threo longths in 2:36:4, TIE SECOND RACE, / This waa for o purso of $1,600 beiween horacs that ‘tiadd never beaten 2:30, and it proved to bo onoe of the ‘most intercating turf atruggles that has boen witneased Bero ths year, A fiio i of ton horser the mujority of which could casllyibest tho timo for whi they were set down, sturted in tho race, A @ dcal of delay. oecurred in sending them off for o first, hioat, but after that littlo troublo was oxperi- encod, ‘Therd was gomo grumbling about the many starts at tho commencenient, but tho crowd of horses Tushing past tho judyos’ stand i wild dlsorder und {ho minglod colora of tho tan struggling drivers was in iiaclf o sight worth scolng, Dadger Ofrl, a fast ono that had nover beforo appeared liere, was'tho favoril at ony odds, with Molllo aug Kato Hazard second and third chioicod respectively, The Girl showed conclu~ sivoly that tho otlicra word no match for Ler, &a sho won casily fn twostraight heats, and exbibited romark- ablo speud for o comparntively young and unkuown Borse, A romarkablo fact in conncetion with tho raco was that the ontiro field gaved their distance, Follow- ng Is o aynoptls irat lleal—Tho Beld thundered by tho judges’ stand fivo t{mes in tho utmost disorder. It seomod to o an impossibLlity to got them Into anything like oven ahape, and 50 when they camo down tho sixth time wflrflm mn]nfllglonl}uefly fuir torms, thoy were giv- en tho word. Kato Liazard, Mollie, und Badger Girl were among tho leaders, tho former heading fhe ene Hiro party by about hnlf's longth, Golng around tho turn Molllo captured tho polo under tho gulduncs of McLaughlin, and kopt it fo the_quurler, which twas reactied in 47 veconds, Then Badger Girl emorged from the crowd, got ovon with Mollio, nud belwoen thom a most cxclting raco followed, It was ufp and tuck with them almost to tho dise tanco flag, mot a skip laving been mado by either, Whon drawing closo to tha flog both left thelr foe', Molligs broak bolog tho worst ono. Tho Girl was' brought on to Lier feot after a fow ekips, and tak- ing a stroug lead jogged homo a winner by threa Tengthe ; Molllo socdnd, Kuto Hazzard third, and Gen, Howard fourth, Tho liolf-imilo was mudo i 1:13, and tho heat in 2:35%. Tho positions of tho romnining ‘Dorsos will be found 3n tho fummary, It {s somowhat remarkable that du such o largs feld not ouo was shut out, *"Second Heat—Tlis Lioat gave more satiefaction thun the othier, becauso tho horses were sout off mich quicker, 'Tho fleld wos fu & bunch when it left o ire, with Gon, Howsrd in sdvauco, but ho conldn't do fha trolting {o stay thore, and he rapidly foll back into tho crowd. Tho mext one o appear at the front was Dadgor Girl, who ran right away from everything with porfuct osso, At the quartor-ole, {n 38)¢ ‘secouds, shie was at loast four lengtlia ubead of the ‘Dearcet oue, Aud visibly gaining, At the Lalf-polo, fu 13135, ho woa six lengths in front, and kooping the lead without auy porticulsr_strugglo, Howard and ‘hlollie meanwhilo ‘wora doing thelr beat for second place, and tho athers wors trtling in the, roar, somo reakiing, soiae running, snd all tnalking dosperate ef- forta to accomplish somothing thot they were nover intended to perform, Badger Girl's position wua never menaced from the start, Going into tho home stretch Molllo took fecond placo and kopt it, - Albert aqueozed in third, and Howard fourth s ocoud timo, Tl 220, Tho entiro fcd got Tsido the distanco- polo fn safaly aguln, “Third Heat—"Fho word was givon ut {he first scoro to » tart that was proty oven o (1o beat iorses . he arty, thoy loading closo togotlior, Going uround tho Fray Budyor irl ddrow uway i advunce, and ot tho quaztor;polo, which sho reaclied in 7 sccondr, wis Tuading the hearest by two lougthw, At this ting Mol- lie wus second Lot in the race, but she did not lonyg Temuln £0, a4 Ludy Mack poked hior head out of e ~orowd, pudd went after her with all her speod, She Yussied hor golng up tho strotcl, and mado u derpurato tifort Lo catch Dadgor Glrl, but'to 110 purposs, the lt= {or muintaining hor ndvantago tothe wiro, Bullio aud Lady Back ind o Lot contest for sacond place, which was not decided untll they ronnded futo 1ho homer atrotel, whu Uio Lady, auultod by b broul took e fead and kept it Mollfs followed close after hor, and Koo Hazzard was tho fourth In the Jist, Tho half mile was mado in 1133, und the mils {n 2:20), BUMAMARY, DixTes Paux, Omiaco, 1ll, Bept, 80.—Trob Hig ruce, best. tliroe in fivo {o hurtesy, for a pursoof $1,000, for horsca that havo nover beaton 8 minules ; Folo for first, $350 for socond, and $160 for third, §, W, Bushueil’s b, m, Am; i D. P, Diencll's b, m, Bows T, P, Tonoh's b, m, Tda, ©: Bitlivan's b, n, Houri TIM Ieal, EiBhooseusgosinannnennn THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1873, i Becond., Vot 120 : Third,, 30 prase oif by a0 MARY, BAME Dav.—Trotthy face, bont fhiren 4n 56 1o lr::;x;:uu& forn purao of 1, fo¥ hutuen that havo a0 fo el 3508900 L' ety $375 L0 weoond, and J. 8, Roswell & B, Wornior's b, m, i I, 2, Dioky's b, a9 L Yotea b, n, Kato 1ni a7 4 Toncly’s b, g'Alhiort,, 5 30 E, B, Bounotts b, g, Gen, i 40 Budd Doblo's ¢, m, Nelll, 708 E, M. White's 1, g, Tom I 8 5 8 :‘3; {,L g::xulk'n l'i.)lnl. llnl(}l{u 10 8 T - . Blmpaon'a bi, m, No W. Ii. Wronstrong's o, m, Ada o At 36y ;20§ 220} THE JUDARS ©Of tho dny wero Mesara, Abner Taylor and Al Gage, of {hia eity, und Mr, Burnhsm, of “Milwaukeo. oy ind nothing whatevor {o do but start tho loraes, nud this thoy did Lo tho satisfaotion of ovorybody. 'Thoy wore not callod upon to deciio & inglo bot, and uoio of tho drivors bothored thom with tho olildreh came ‘Dlatuts which n raco usunlly fivon riso (o, ITUDDANRD AND JOE DANIKLS, During the races theso celobratod Tunbing horses, now on tiielr yay to Galifornta, woro takon from tholr comfortablo stablo, and sent on tho inside track, in hurgo of two disglalingly dicty fockosm, fot tho pur. poso o bolug exibited, 1t wns gonerally supposod that they would bo speoded around onco, at losst, and tlio matiagers. look caro to advertiao i€ 6o s but the audionco might aa woll havo bad tho #pluga” John Bliermon_and Georgo Farnsworth boforo thom, Tho * exhibition » wae voted o fraud by overybody. Now, whiy didn't tho manngers do what. they promised witl {hoso strango horses 7 Buch negligence will cost them moncy beforo they got through the meoting. TIE RAORS TO~DAY ‘il o for o % purso of £1,000, or which tior aro elght entries, and the 2:40 purse of $3,000, for which Hoopor, Rod Oloud, Joba 1., and ‘Moltlo Horria will condan BASE BALL. GAMES AT THE EABT, Bautniong, Sopt, 80,—Baso Dall: Baltimores, 10§ l‘h}l'hdclqh(n!, 0. . Baso Ball : Tosls i jEw Yonk, Sept. 80,—Dase Ball: Dostons, H Mutvals, 6, P el AQUATIC, JIALFAX, Sopt, $0,~Tirown's backers havo dectded to 1#ava o challengo to Victor fn_tho forthicoming contest in England batwoen Bagnell and Badicr, AN UNPROVOKED ASSAULT. A Saloon-Kecper Drained with a Musket, His Assailants a Crowd of Drunken Rowdies Who Attempt to Tap His Till. AY inlf-paat 10 o'clock Inst night an affray ocenrred in Potor Munholland's saloon, No, 458 West Twolfth streat, which will probably result in tho doath of tho proprictor, Tho oncountor was ono of that class tht aro daily oconrring in saloons which aro tho ro- Gort of low drinkors, and that would _produco fatal ro- sults, in alinost every instance, but for tho interven- tlon of that strango fatality thet scoms to prodomis nate over and to control oversthing elso in tho world, A roportar of this paper arrived at the econo of thoat- fray within o half an hour aftor it ocourred. A pains- taking inveatigation of the affray wna made. Tt appears that abont 10 o'clock & party, consisting of slx rowdics, who aro, all of thom, notorious iu tho Fifth Yolic Pracinot, went nto Munbollaud’s saloon and called for liqtior, Thoy wero at ho timo under tho influenco of "llqunr. The saloou-keeper promptly compled with thelr request, and requested them to seat themsclvea nbout o tablo aud oujoy thelr drinke, To this thoy did not assont, and gave tho saloon-kooper somo angry worda in roturn for hia at~ tention, Munholland did not reply in the same vein, but made an attempt to pacify them by kind re- spouses, Ui ottempts ot clfication wero met Dy sl thoro insolent aud angry worda overy 1o ho opencd 148 month, and ho finally left them o thomeclves, Ho mado a fatal mis- tako, ns_subsequont devclopmenta ehowod, in sntisty- ing thoir demands for Jiquor, After thoy lisd boen In tho saloon about a half an liour, ey all congrogated at one place, st the counter, near by whoro tho monoy-drawer was located, * Ono ‘of thom mado two aitempts, felgning playfulness in making them, to get at the mouey, This angored Munbollaud, and ho mado some romarks that plainly indicated bis displuas- ure, To these tho rowdies gave insolent sud insulting respoused, Finally, ono of them caught hold of tho HIl' aud pulled It out, o that the contentn woro_acattered over the floor, 'This, of courso, enraged_Munholland, and ho made throats that Lo ‘would exterminats the whole party if they did not at once quit bis placs, Thereupon tho rowdics Tushed Dohind tho bar, and o hand-to-hand fight eusucd, which altornated betwcon victory on hoth eidos, Flunlly Eugeno Hildle, ono of the rufilans, took & bort _shot-gun from a_rack over s mirror, ‘behind the bar, and while Michael Kelloy held Mun~ biollond, ho dealt tho latter 8 murderous Liow cn tho right aldo of tho head, with the butt-oud of the weapon, fter boing struck, Munholland kank upon the floor in an insemiblo stato, 11is ssenssins took to their heels and quickly dissppoared In tho darkness, Oficer Minerter shortly afterward discovered tho saloon-keoper, in tho condition in which the roughs lnd left b, dud, vith thoassialanco of som cllzensy carried him 1o & nelghboring drug storo, Dr, Gasso amd two othor physiclans atonded bim, 4 fracturo of tho skull was discovered, just over thie right temple. It woa doclded that tho wound would be fatal, Tho Wonndod man was then removed o Lis own housa, At Mincrtor promply roported tho Bergt, 0'Donnell, at the Twelfth Btroct Station, who set out at once with a squad of mon to catch the cow- audly gang. 1o wos not lang in capturing tho prcipals, Ijldie, and Kelley, and John Gilfole. of them wore arrestod at their homes. Iildis, the one who struck tho fatal blaw, was found in bod, at bis homa on Hulatod streot, 'Doar Dussold. 'Tho shot- gun was found in his honse, whithor he had carried it nfter tho offray had _ocourred, ‘Whon brought to the station thoy were all very much intoxicated, Thoy wore a vory brutaklooking uot, and looked ready {0 comrit the most Lenlous crimcs, Hildio confesscd hi guilt, Sorgt, 0'Donnoll deserves grost prato for his prompt and enorgetio action in pursulng tho rowdies and effecting thelr arrest, FAIRS. Enastern Michigan Fair. Speclul Dispatehlo The (ihicago Tribuns, Yrawanat, Micl, Sont. S0.—lhe (hird sunusl ‘mocting of the Lustorn Michigan Agricultural and Me- chanical Socioty began in thiy city to-doy, Tho num- ber of ontries 13 unusually stock und in tho doportmonts dovoted to_agrioultursl implemouts, fino urts, nd domiostic manufactures, Soveral ndditional Luildings bove thia yoor beon erocted, and accommodations havo beon propured for 2,000 cntrlos, With fno weather tho fulr will bo & grond succoss, - 1t will continue four duys, The Northern Wisconsin Faire Chicayo Tribune, Speclal Dupatch o The Ogurosi, Bupt, 90,—The for in _great success, The weather fs no, sud tha entrius keop pouring jnus fastns baifen-dozen clorks can record them. Up to tlis ovening thore wero 3,13 eniricw, Lxbibitors who could not promiso ta lio prosont are arriviog in largo numbers beyond all oxpectation of {hie Soclely, Other large exhilitors wha linve never bofore brought their stock to ths fulr, uro now fovoring it with their attendauce, "Tha oxbikition of horscs and cattlo {s unusually fine, Tho flna arts doportment & MNug up sdmirably, and othor departments aro prosporing 1n tho Kumo mnner, “Tho boup s hog atall ara ol taken, sud wore ra ing udit. Thore was not a very largo number on the grounds to-day, but thoso that wore there werw bringlug artl- cles for exbibition, Indinna State Exposition. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, IxpranAvoL, Sopt. 30,—Tho Common Cannell hava desfgonted noxt Yriday e s goucral boliday, when evorybody i expeoled to visit tho Exposition, Over 1,000 onfrica wore made to-day in tho livo stock de- purtment, makiug over 8,000 up o lo-night, From Presont hdleatious, tho exhibition thisyoar will excol A1 1t prodocessor at Bato fairs, Tho pens and sialla aro ull filled, aud others must bo consiructed fumedie ately, h ‘atiendanco this week ia immeneo, promis- ing to ba still greator uext woek Pennsylvania Siate Fair. Ente, Pa,, Sept, 80.—Tho frat doy of the Btato Fair roves I a dockled auceess, Tho ecommolations for ive atock wero fonnd insufliciont, but this drawbuck fa fust boing remediod, Who goneral l\lnélhl 18 exocllent, and profouneed by ofticers of tho Soclely tho tineat Gver axhibited undor thelr ausplees, Wouthor and ut~ tendanco good, Central Canudinn Faire Special Dispated ta The Chicago Tribune, TAMILYON, Bept S0Tho Uentral Falr opoued hore to-duy, ~ AWt 6,000 entrios Lavo been miude, Northern Ohlo Fair. OsrvrLAND, Bopt, 80—Tho Northern Olifo Fair was but ulimly stfended {o-dny, doublless becauso tho in- clenonoy of tho weatheg youtorday, und aluo Lecauso thio ontries, which uimber already very many, were not ull mndv, Tho indicatlony ars fuvorble, however, that during (o romutnder of tho weck tho attondance will be much ineroased, MARINE DISASTERS. A Schooner Foundered nnd All Mands Porish—Fronch Steamship Wreckods Harivax, Bept, 80.—Information haa reached here that the missing uchoonuer Thres Brothors was pickod up and towed lu?o Little Rivor, Nowfoundland, on the 23d {nst, Bhoisa camlxlulu wreck, Boven bodles were found in the e . ‘Che romainder of the fourteen aro aupposed to Liave beon washed overboard, LisuoN, Bopt, 80,—~Tha Yrench steamsbip Ville do Lishonno' wont ashiora last night near Oporto, and be- cumo o total wrock, All tho pausongers aud crow woro By POLITICAL. Nominations in Madison, S8angamon, Macoupin, and Kankakee Countles, Call for a Meeting in New Orleans: in the Interest of the Kellogg Clique. MoLean County Anti-Monopolists to Have a Rally at Lexington, The Iankakce County Faxrmors? Conventions , Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, RANRATEE, I1l,, Scpte 30.—The Farmors' Conven- tion mot ut the CourtIlouse this morning at 11 o'clock, for tho purposa of nominating o county tcket Xt waa o Dolegnto Gonvontion, and overy town in tho county waa fully reproscnted, A noticeablo foaturo in tho make-up of the Gunvention was the absonco of tho old wire-pullors from soale in the Convention, al, {liough they wero hianging on to tho outalde of the Oonvention and sceking to control its bustncss, The QGonvontion waa organizod by tho oleotion of Ienry 8, Bloom as Presfdent, who dulivored & yery sonsible speoch upon tho necessty of {ho Conventlon building wisely in making its platform, and in_presonting sult- sblo candidates to ill tho officos, Tho addrees Was ro- colyed il markod approbation by tho pooplo, Tho firat renolution 18 o cloar awindlo on the Con- voution, and avidoutly tho work of somo protectionis, who had gono intotlis Conventiontoworkmischiof, It declaros in_favor of protoction {0 honest induetryin all the various relations of lifo, and opposes tho on- ergachimonta of aggragated caplial, Tlio socond resolution declares in favor of controlle ing roilronds by law, Ihen camo tho resolutfons denouncing tho solary~thioves, lond-grants, and oxtortion- ato ~taxes 'In local and opational mattors, The_intelligonco and bonosty of tho Convention is much bettor than s indicated by tho piniform, Thio following tickot wa put in nominstion ; Gonnty Qlerk, Moj. W, W, Todd ; Trenauror, Josiah Dryers Bahool Buporlnlcndvm:k , 8, Btokes ; County Jud 2T, Btarr, Thio ticket s & good one, wod. this actlon of tho farmors forces tho Credit-Mobiller-back- nction-forward-stoal salnrygrab-straight-out Ropubli- cana to adopt it. Tho Ropublicans liold thoiz conven- flon. to-morrow, and vill o through the farco of & sham opposition, Anti-Monopolists? Rally to o Meld in NMcLean County. Speciat Dispatch fo_The Chirayo Trituns. Drooirnarox, 1ll,, Bopt, 30,—Tho sccond rally of the Auti-Monopalista of Melcan County will bo hold at Loxington on Thursdny, this wock, and bosond u doubt will bo such n gathering ns Wil astontsh tho poonlo of tho couty, Evorygrango and olub of HicLoan County wil Lio zoprodontad, And a numbor of talontod speakors will bo presont, Tho farmers of MeLean County, to s man, fully bellovo that the prea~ ent financial crisis i in ‘tho main clinrgeable o tho corruptions in_Goyernmont, both Stato and Goneral, Iouco on Jucreasod fntorest’la manifested in the now ‘movement, and the peoplo aro fully arouscd. Mnacoupin County Ropublicans. Special Dispalch to The Chicago Tyibune, OxnLrnt Sacoupin: Cov. T, Bopts 30,—Tho Republican Conyention which mot hero to-lay wes largoly atlendod by Uho truly loyal who lipd sascinblod or tho urposo of uominating o straigh€ parly ticket, anden Iy ignoring tho nction of tho Farmers' Con~ vention of yesterdsy. The following nominstions wero mades” For County Judge, Doifour Cowen; Clerk, T, AY, Metealf ; Treasurer, loer 3 Buper- fulendlont of Schiools, F. I, Chapman, Thio tokot, it 18 wtd, will meet wich tho Licarty support of tho enfire purty. Tho resolntions paesed denounced the salary- grab and Cradit Mobiller fraud, also doclared that thioy aro opposed to the payment of ‘the Court-Honsa bonds till su equitablo sctticinont oun b had ; also that they are opposed to the levy of any Court-House tax, Sangamon County Doemocratic Nomi= nations. Speelal Dispatch to The Chicago Ivilune, BenrNGEIELD, Sepl, 30 —Tlo Demoratlo Conven- tion mot {his afternoon and nominated a ticket for county ofllcors : For County Judge, Col, James 1I. Maihény; County Olork, Joln J, Harding County’ ‘Creasurer, Tiley Peridna; Superintondent of Scliools, Patrick Rourko, Tho Irish bnd demanded tho ofiico of Treasurer, and if oll (ho delegates had oboyed instructfons thelr candidate would have been nominated on tho first ballot by 63 to 50, One more disoboyed inatructions, snd tho voto was a tle, and af- torwards ho was defoated—40 to 54—by delegates who voted the first timo to_obey instructions, ond then bolted. ‘o appeaso tho Irish, thoy gave them the Su- porintendont of Schools,—an office that all admit that 110 Catholfo could be electod to, The Irish recogmize this fuct, nud are loud in denunciations of thy Juanner in which thoy have been troated, A Kellogg Convention of Colored Porsons to bo Meld in Louisinnie Senator Morton Expected 1o bo Prose ent, refal Di tck to The Chicago Tribune, Wastisreon, Bopt.. Sorho colorud. peoplo of Touisisns aro {o hold o conveution Nov, 17, for the purposa of preparing a statement to be subimitied to Congross in tho Interest of tho Kollogg Government. Dloro than usual aignificanca attaches to this proposed gathoring, from tho fact that Benator Morton has given nn_impliod promisa to visit Now Orloaus a$ thut SAIAIE,';HAII address tho coloced poopls upon tle political ustion, Congressional Election Ordered im Michigan, Spretal Dispateh to The Ohengo Tribune, Gnand TrDR, Hicli, ’;':';,{‘" 30,~oy. Dagley hoa ardered 5 apecial election held'in tuts Congressional District, Tucsdsy, Nov. 4, 1o clect » member of Con~ gross in'placo of Wilder B, Foster, latoly duceased, Madison County (Iik) Farmers) Nomis nations. Avuzox, Tl Sept, 30.—The farmora of Madison County met in Couvention at Edwardaville, ycsterday, and nominated the following tickot : Tor Judge, Cyrua Happy ; for Olork, B, E. Hoffman ; for Commisalo: cte, A, P, Mason, W. E. Whoolor, and W, W. Jarvis; for Troasurer, A, JL. Judd ; for' School Suporintond: ent, A, A, Buppioger. Thia ticket ia mado up about equally from tho Republicsn aud Democratic tickols already nominated, Inrgo, purticularly in live | Northorn Slate Falr thua [ Arkonsas Politics. LrerLs Rook, Sopt. 80.—Tho ogitation in politieal clireles ovor tho'ehange In the monsgemont of (o K- ‘publican nowspaper, whereby it bocomes o Duxter paper, and tho witndrawal'of tho sult in tho Circuit Court against Gov, Baxter, i very great, Somo of hia adher- onts chargo that Lo fins 80ld out 0 his opponents, whils othiers hold that the Iatter havo been wiipped out by Dim, Tho Governor doclares thot Lis genoral policy will b unchunged, The New Vork Democracys NEw Yons, Sept, 80.—A Utica dispatch says Horatio Soymour will bo the purmancnt Chalrman of tl:e Dem- ocratio Gonventlon to-morrow, ‘The lion. Josoph MWarzen wll probably preparo (i resoltions denounc- ing tho Buck-Fay bill on tho basis of the Ohio Domo~ | crutio Platform, SPRINGFIELD. Payment to Chicugo of the Last ine stallmont of the Principni of tho Cunai Dobte-Cortificuton of Organi zationa=Grain Inspoctor EHArper’s Londsmen Deeline Further Eospons sibility. Speglal Dispateh to The Chicago Tylbune, SeomvarzLy, T, Sopt, 30.—Tho Stute Treasurer paid A, H. Burloy, Comptroller of tho Gy of Ohicago, to-dny, $100,000 on account of Blata indebtednoss 1~ ourred u rodeeming the Ilinols & Michigan Caual from tho Hon hold by Obicago. The law under which this indobtodness was created was passed by the Twonty-sevonth General Atsembly in_October, 1871, at tho called scasion convened by Gov, Palmer to tako mensures for ho rollof of tho City of Ohicago, then fnasties, The bill appropriated $2,000,+ 000, whith was fo bo pald from thio Tevonuea of . 1871 and 1873, with Intorost at 10 por cent, until patd, ' Tho poyment t0-doy was tho last fnstallment on the prin clpal, ‘Thore yet romuius to b pald tho acerned intor- eat, whioh will amount in_round numbers to $100,000, und thon thio State of Tllinols will own aud coutrol itd canul frea from dobt or Leus, “I'ho Ratlroad and Warchonso Commissioners aro in Froeport to -day, looking ufter the cases of complaiuts aigstnut rallroadd mado 4ad on A0 i tholr oMico, ex- pocting to commenco tults fu overy cous which, in thelr opinion, tho statementa cau bo backed up With rellablo evidonce, To-morrow, tho Hoard. will visit Tock Island aud look into complainis thoro, Liceuno was ssuod to tho Illinois Dry-Hovse Com- oy, of Chicayo, capital, $100,000, ud {ho S1iddlings purlying Compuny of Ohicagy revolveda certiticato of organization, 5 Tha Hon, Jolin Middlecoff, of Ford Orunty, and tho Hon, Julius Starr, of Pooria, two of the five bonde- men’ ‘of William 'H, Harpor, Ohist Grain Inspoctor, huve notified tho Rallroad and Warchouse Commle- soiiera Hiat they wil o longor bo responsible, sk dewdro 10 withdraw thelr names frot bis bond, Mr, Tfarper b beeu notified of the fuct, nud rosponds thut Bo will soou furnish adaitiounl bondemon, kil sy BOSTON TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE, Spoclut Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, BowToN, Sept, 40,—1ho Slate Temperauco Alllance held w neoting to-duy for the purposs of srraigning 1he Htate polico and {ho Governor for not enforcing the Prohibitory Liguor Iaw, Intho usual violent straln, tho Committoo inquiro dircetly of Gov, Washburn and s afticers by what right thoy nogloct the enforcomont of law, wud ask thuw tosco what legal proceedings can Lo'taken ngainst tho autharitios of the chia? oltica of tho commonwoslth for thelr persistent negloct i {hfa mattor, Ono excltablo member domandod thut the militis bo called out if tho Btulo and police are powerloss o enforce tho low, and, it thoy faflod, that the Prosident of tho United Statod o callod upon, Tho Rtev, Dr, A, A, Miner upbraided the o~ ublican party snd sustsined the recent State Oanven« Hon at \Jfln'uu\r. Meanwhile, the Hlate police sro Languldly cuforcing to by sgatil snsll duslens, W thers Iaa rumor that tho Olly Government of thia city will ordor tho polico to tako a hand with the Stata offi- cors to try tho popularity of tho law, Bhould this bs ilone, oxgiting Hmes for a hrinl whie aro in_trospeet; usrlt, Bopt, 30,—At the nnnual meeting of tho Mae. sacliusalts, Temporunco Alllaico to-dny, rosolutions “woro adopted detnanding thorougl and {mpartfal ox- ceution of tho Prohibitory lawn, and providing far tho nppolntment of & committeo to'inquire whothor thera in ot n legal romedy for o provontlon of tho meglect of aworn duty by tho authorities of tha chiof cltics cf Mansachusol{s in ovading tho onforcomont of the lnws, i o RELIGIOUS. Northern IMnois Hnnlor;:ncu. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicagn Tvibund, ’ Tho ! sesnian of o 1linols Goforoncs oponed ab 8:30 8, m, to-day, Pormisslon was granted ontorvillo, Fatmer City, Deneoti, Mendon, Oakiand, Marshall, and tho firs ghargo &t Dlooraiiglon to ‘Wlaposo of church property, Tio following rosolutions ware adoplod ¢ Fira—That wo fully sporeclato to bonefla n- finola Wesloyan University, and fhio acifices mndo in Sta behalf by iho itov. O, 8. Munnell, D, D,, and wo horeby oxtend to Lifm our thinnks, and assure him that lio Dears away oue bost wisioa and prasors in b rolizoment from tio nivorsity, Secand-~That w wolcome tho Rov, Dr, Fallows to the Tresidoney o tho Tniversty ; to our Conforence;; to onr Lomed, and to our pulp Th{ld—-'.’shn‘t, two n:’:.“u. W, 0, Mansoll bo appointed agent of the University, O otirth—That W, N, Oalr, 3, O, Blort J., W, Fullon wider, and Philip Gillotto be ciccted Truatees, iflh—That tho Jtov. O, W. G, Munscll, W. T, Read W. t, Goodwin, D, D., G, W. Gray, Jamos Loaton, snd 3.2, Dimmitt Yo appointod Oonfercneo Vinitors, ‘isth—That the Xiov, IL, 8, Whits, of the Wisconsin Qonfarence, bo requosied to tranefer to tho Tilinoln Coitforence, and that Ho boappointod Suancial sgont of tho Universlty, ‘Seventh—That in view of tho present wanta and pros- pocta of tho Univorsity, wo recommend tho Trustoos i fuquire into the acticability of affistion with tho Gnrrott Diblical Inatitute, s its thoological achool. A commifteo was appointed to roport at the noxt Qonfar- enco on the taxation of church property, Jutiona woro passed oxpreseing disapmroval of raltroad froight and passongor traflio on Sundny: of tho opening of beor-gurdons snd saloons on Buniny ¢ and donounelng the Bundsy parades of tho “ Romish Oliurch; ™ alao visiting on tho Sabbath, excopt on or- ronds, noceasity, nnd mercy, Tho followin AeromNTaENTS YOI 1873 woro mado HeuNGFIELD DisTnior—M. M, McElfrosh, Prosid- Ing Elder, Firat Church, Wi, I, Webstor ! Socond Qhurch, W, 1, Toed ; Glfoutt Bugnly of Elkfiart City, G. B, Wolf; Willimnaville, G, B, Goldsmith ; Buffalo and Dawson, T, Mincs; Pawnce, G, W, Dungan'; Ghath- am, A, Orr oud M, I, Smith; Virden, Wm. Rood ; Glrard, ¥, O, Raudolph'; Nilwood, O, 31.'P, Ash ; Car~ Nnville, Jamos Leaton estor) 8, 11, Oiak ; ‘Bothi- any, 1T Millor ; Mochanicaburg, M. B, Davison'; Ohos- torflold, 8, F. Howkina; Fair opo, L0 o suppliod. JaCKAONVIZLE DisTnigr—W. F, Short, P. E.; Cenion- ary, A. 8. McQoy ; Grace Ohurch, E, Cranston ; I s {own, D, W. English ; West Jacksonville, 8, Middlolon ond J, Winterbottom Winchioster, It. Clark; Circult to Do supplied ; Mancheator, J. J. Gardner ; Whito Hall, - Hounold Giroalt, I/0: Wallscas Oarrolon, w2 3, Towors ; Oircult, . Bingel;_Greenfiold, J. C.'Bar- gont and V7, N Tutiodgo 'mmfi W. Stannor ‘rankli, J. I, Dickean s Waverly, G. It, 8, MoElfresh ; Circuit, O, L, Tyndalo ; Naples and Merodosia, G. D. Forbur'; W, IL. Domolta, President Illinois 'Fomalo Collego And member of tho Centonary Quartorly Cone forenco ; G, J. Barrett, Agont Froedman'a Ald Socloty, and member of tho Centenary Quarterly Conference, BroomiNaToN Diprnor—1, Wood, Prasiding Elder, Tirst Obarge, R. M. Barnes ; University, J. G. Littlo; ‘Armington, J. Pellatt ; Atlanta, O. A, Obonshain ; Mo~ Yean, A, T. Orr ; Waynoavillo, . A, Swart; Delavan, M. A. Hewos ; Ban Joso, B, 1. Martin ; Groon Valloy, V. W, Xtobor{a : Twin Grovo and Bhirleg, 3. V. WHila + Loroy, 8. 1, Wiitioek; Oldtown, V. ¥ 'L worth, wo ; Hey~ A. Latimor ; Saybrook, J, . Orr; Gibeon, A. 0, Byérly ; Balleflower, J. Ingram : Loroy Girouit, J. 1. Rabrick ; Hopodale, Georgo W, Hoad ; Wapells, ' M. Ator; O. W. O. Muosoll, Agent Iliinols Wesloyan Univoralty, miombor of Unlversity, Chargo Quastarly Conferonco ; A. T Brisooo, Chaplain Ilinots Peniteu~ tiary, member First Chargo Quartarly Conferonce, DRoATUB Distnior—W. B. Prentico, Preelding Eldor, Firat Church, W, N. McEiroy ; 8tapps Chapel, W, Bovonson ; t, T. D, Weoma: Macon, . O, Carroll ; Harrlstown, J. B, Colwell; Lincoln, George Gray ; Ciroult, John Evorly ; Mount Pulaski, D, + Olinton, W, H. H, Adama ; Circuit, A, Walkley ; A Bimmons ; Corro Gordo, John H, Austin s0d A, H. Davis: Lovinglon, J. O. Keller § Bomont, J. Villars ; Montleallo, G, M. Fortuno ; Cir- cnit, to mpruafi; Atmoro, to bo mupplied; J, R. Locke, Agent of American Biblo Boclely. TanA Dimior—0, P. Buldwin, Prostdiug Flder ; Pana, E, D. Wilkin ; Gconeo, T, 8, Jobuson : Hillaboro, M, W, Everhart ; Irving and Butler, D, II, Stubble- fildond 8, T. Recliheron; Nokomis, J, I Lindley ; Roeamond, W, Murphy . 8. Akers ; Mt. ‘Auburn, I, 1, Rhodes; Palmer snd Clarkedsle, J. Romire ; Grove City, J. M. West ; Mowcaqua, J. H. THoltoway 5 Tower 1 3. N, Rhoaitn; Sholtysito; Ac Bemplo; Circuit to bo supplied ; South Shelbyville, Circnit, Joun Dugsn ; Windsor, J. W, Lapham ; Bullle van, R. T, Robinson, MaTr00N DisTRIOT—S. 8, Meginnirs, Presiding El- der. Mattoon, W, R, Goodwin; Circuit, A. Dradshaw; Milion, W. . Lacby: Gharlosion, Jamos Blinw; Kam: eas, A, 'Woggoner; Paris, R, N, Davica; Grandviow, J. A, Birks ; Vermilion, R, O, Oladr; Dorien an Tock Hill, W, F. Shoomaket ; Marshall, A, M. Pllcher; Circuit to bo m:ppllad: DMartisyille, T, M. Dillon; } Nooga, B, He J. N, Bundy ; Chintleston Glroult CitaspataN Distntor—H, Duck, Presiding Elder. rbans, D, homet, 11, 8, Lyon : Nowcomb, Cilarlea K, McOlintock ; Former Olty, J. B. Soymour; Paxton, W, D, Locs Ludiow, Wililani Joimson ; Tta Greonup to bo supplied; Neog ges; Farminge fon, : 4. 1L, Aldrieh s Oagland, J. W, Orane ; Trairio Olty, J. L. Dollls; Art coln, G, W. Butea, Chumpaign Oity, T, H, Noblts; University Charge, M, L. Gufl; Urbass, D, Gay; Savoy, W, 11, Wilders. ha- ntoul, J, Montgomery DoWitt, David Brewer; Mausgeld, J. anm‘;‘%e,?fi; villo, M. B. McFadden; §adorns, D, A. Grimen To- lono, J, B, Mortin; Tuscols, M. D, Huwes; Circult, 3. M. Goodspeod ; ‘Camargo, W. V. Curnuit; New- ‘man, W. Mitchell; Philo, P, L, Turner, DixvitLe Distaror—I. W. Phillips, Proslding El- der. Danville, North Strcat, N. P, Hoath ; Kimber Chirct, Goorige Blovoun Clewiaty Robert filaphuu‘sv i marck, supply ;2] e, J. Mlilor ; Hoopston, W. Long ; Biue Gi 'ilfn. Adidm 3 WL grove; Oakwood, W. 11, Clino § Urbana Oireuit, B, Bariliolow ; Tutrmount, J. & Mumlor ; Geotp Indlanolo, ‘M, Finity; Ridgo Farm, G. M. Grayu ; Catlin, W, O, Avery, NORTIT JAOKAONVILLE Disrmice—W, I, I, Moore, Prouding Eldor, Brooklyn, J, W. finuock; Jnck: honvill ™ Clrcuit, "W, E. Joimson; ' North Jucknonyille Circult, 3. ‘G. Mchell ;' Virgiuin, N. R. Whitehead ; Ohandlervills, J, W, Warfiold } Jath, W, 8. Clark ;' Havans, W. McK. Gooding ; Man™ ito, N, H. Kane} Topeks, J, W, Fukmon; Mason Qity, A, O, Armontrout ; Ofresiit, W. R, Carr; Afl- ong, A. T, BicElMrosh : Potersburg, 8. Goldsmith Ashisnd, 3., Mnuirhead Jsloud Grove, 3. B, Honry nry 3 ; Griggs' Ohiapel, to b6 dr; Eskton OIr it 3, SR, Cuareh o be mitpptisd Extan Oleacl, GnicagviLiy DuThiow-J, B Dimnith, Prosidia Elder, Griggsville, W, J. Ruflodgo ; Clrbuit, L, F. Walden § Mt smfmi, . ‘Ohapman 3 Now Balom, A, M, Dupaven; Perry, £ Doclark ; Barny, J, G. fone nell ; Boverly Circuit, W, J, Newmam: Kindorhool, P. I, Juffman ; Payson, K. Grepg; .Cohumbus, L. ow Hariford, 8, G. Ferros{: Dotrolt, ummit Grove, to be supplod ; Herdin, Pittadield, Prociding Elder— Bponcer ; . Turner ; Versalllos, U. Warcington 3 ¥, Gilmora, ‘Quinox DisTRIOT—P, Wallac Quinoy, Vormont Streef, I, 0, offmen ; Lrinity, W. B, Hooper § Miseion, A, X. Duncloy ; Meadon, J, K. Miller ; Warsuw, J, B, Walfor ; Rushvilie, J, A, Pa ker; Circult, A. Bioan ; Bowen, C. Powell'; Lims, D, C, Burkete ; Pulaski, R, Bird; Tabuda Ciwcult, G. Garner ; Augusta, W. H, McVoy; Oamden, R, P, Drako ; 'Littleton, . Y. Mocox ; Olayton, H. Wilson ; ‘Astords, T, 5, Boavis, Wpper XYowa Confercnce. CEDAT RAv1DS, Ta,, Sopt, 30,—Tho annual meeting of tho Upper Towa Conferenco commences its scssion in this clty to-morrow, Bishop Androws presiding, About 300 1iniaters and laymen wiil bo in attendanco, Exorcises of unususl intorest aro snticpated, CASUALTIES. Denth Resulting from the Detrolt & Milwaukee Rajlroad Accident. Special Dispatch to The Chic Tribune. @nanp RAFIDS, Bopt. S0.~Danicl Burlingims, tho well-known oxpréss messengor, Tosident f Abm Atbor, diod at Lowoll, yoatorday, frons Injurica rceived. in tho socond recont disaster on tho Dotroit & Milwaukeo Tiallroud noar Lowell, on tho 16th inat, Chariea Steole, ongor, soveroly' wounded of (ho ssmo. timo, I8 sxpoctod 10 die any hour, wiiieh will mako four kied Dy that accldont. ~All ofiiera wonuded have Tocoverod sind gono thelr Ways, Accidentaily Shots Oamo, 1L, Bept, villoy Fountnin and John MeAllstor, cdlored boyd, aged about 10, were shootiug ;n)lrdnh\‘\‘ull’lhn:\:lvnm u.m.n.y,‘mwnsr lnm rduv;wl\'fr i 'ountain’s handy was accidon! Hehrrgud gl - 1y killing MoAlister, YRS, e Drowned in u Clstern, EVANSVILLE, Tnd,, Sept, 50, —Jacob Tuhnley, of the fum of Fabnloy, Kihu & Co,, proprictors of thio West- ern Browery, wis nceldentally drowned Ju Lis clstern {4 morning, - o was also of Fahnloy, Foster & Uo., Terre Huute, Donth from an Unusual Onnse. OINOINNATI, Hopt, 30,—The Enguirer spectal from Chillicothe siya Willla Nelf, s hoy. 14 yours old, wis Klled lll!lnlllllf! to-duy In that eity” by being accident~ ally etruck in {bo stomach by the ellow of & boy with whom ho wes playing, .. RAILROAD NEWS. Sult Against the St. Paul & Pacific Ituilrond Compaunys Spectal IHapatch to The Chicugo Tribune. §it, PAUL, Sopt, 80.—Do Graff & Co, to-doy coms mented sust agulnet the Firet Diviston of the St Luul & Paciflo Tallrond Company for $52,000, heing tho bulanca _clnimed on account of constrution contracts on tho abandonod extonslon linos, Tho Firat National Tankof Bt. Yaul, Georgo L, Heoker, Prosidont of tha Compnny, «nd Hbrman’ Trott, Land Commissionor of tho Company, are included as defendants Ly the gar nisheo procecdings, Buit wis formorly commenced on tho satno claim against Willlam G, Morchioad, Comne pany’s Construction Agent, In person, based on afil: daylts i tho Iato dofeuso by the Company of tho bond. holdors' suit, thut Morchead wua himbelf vosponsible for the contricts, T'he lutfer sult duce not buperseds tho former. The Western £ind of thoe Northern Fo« cific, Bax FaancisogWiopl, 30,—A dlspatch from Torl- 1aud, Orogon, #ay3 work ou the Northern Pucifio Taile road fa not suepended, Tl oxpooted that cars will bo, Euping b Lugomn (s autwo, us- | of the British Provinces in FOREIGN. An Extensivo System of Fortiflcations to Bo Built Around Parls, Account of fhe Bombardment of Omoa by the British Gunboat Niobe. ¥ FRANCE, New Yorir, Sopt: 00,—The London Times of tho 20th 1as the following tolegrain PAn1s, Bopt, 19.~It in stnted that tho Frotich Gava ortment, in eompiunco with advice it ins recolved from cam{nlnnl suthorities, ha resolved to carry out, with great nclivity, tho oxocution of o goneral plan which will bind “fogothor all 1o fortifications in France by emnncllnq thom with Paris, Itis in con- sequenco of this tesolution that staff officors have hoen Been ot work on tho chiof helghts lying within Paris, " New Yonx, Sopt, 30.—A Dais specks] moya. Gardinnl Gaaton de Donnochase loft Rouen yesterday on a mis- sion to omo in connootion with l{n movement for a rostorailon of monarcty in ¥rnco, il misrion in 0 18 for tho purposa of visiting fho Pope, and to axtona to T1ia Holineen an iviiation (o muks Jourmes fo Trancey to bo prescut at tho oocaaton, and Lo conne - crato De Ghismbord na Ring Honry thoJfth of Franco, Tamis, Bept, 80,~Count do Chambord, in a lcttor to 1ils supporters in Franoo, snys his objcof 14 a union of partlea in Franco, and restoration of hor glory, greate Tioss, and Drodporicy, Ho ropudiates tho Intention of lr‘llfodumn oxtromb reactive measures or of sitacking aly, 'Tho Journal Offefel suriounces the division of Fraico Into o'ghtecn military departments under the following cominsndanta: D'Aumnle, Glinchinut, Mont- audon, Lobrup, Bolignn, Batsille, Donay, Ducrot, Cienoy Pourcef, Lallemand, Lariigue, Picard, Bour: Dald, Bapivont, Aymnard, Fonclon, and Palladinds, Al gorda is tho wifictoenth dopartment, The commnands ant a not yot announced. ——ite CENTRAL AMERICA. K1xGsTON, Jam,, Sopt. 20,—Hor Majosly's atenmor Niobe, Commander Sir L. ¥, Loraino, from Quizillo, arrived Loro Sundny, Sho brings particul.ra of the oncounter st Omno botweon o fiatives and British aubjoets, and 41 which n_scrious onirage was commit- n‘on tho British Consul. Thoy plundered tho Conpul and Hritlsh. morchants, and imprisoned tureo of thom, who resented tho outrage. 'Mr. Dobroot, Consul,’ had to scck safoly in Belize. The Niobo ' was thon aboub coven miles’ from Omno, sud, on Oipt. Loralno recelving intol ligonch of ths eccurronoe, ho immodiately procoeded 10 tho acono of tho outrnge for the protection of tho Dritih, g, On tho 10k of Augush, on rouching Omao, tho Niobo was brought into position and. satis- faction demandod of the suthorities, which nat belng firon, tho easlim was run up tio malumast, sad a lank shot fired. This was roturncd from the fort, An active cannoniads tlicn onsitod, whicl lasted from 3 10 6 o'clock fn the afternoon, '1t waa restumed the noxt day, After two or three hours, the fort being silenced, a flag of. truco waa nent on oard, Tho nfe faiz wos'arranged by tho roleass of (he ‘imprieoned Britiah subjoots and tho payment of au indomuity of Tho onomy had several killed snd wounded, Tiio Unitod States sioamer Wyoming saflod on_tho 21at tnst. for Aspluwall, whero Amcrlean iutorcsts wero threatoned hLmvoluunnnry disturbances, Tho libusloring stcamer Virgicius having arrived, with & now crew from New York, {a proparing for an- other trip to ula. A second cablo botwoon Aspinwall and Jamalcs is to ba laid {n November. . SPAIN, Mannro, Sept. 30.—At 8 meeling of the Conserva. tivea to-day, at which Marshal Serrano and Admiral Topoto wero pmcntlnmol\mnnn Ruprorting the Gov- crument and_ rojoct{ng an alliauce with tho Radical wora adopled. B Minister Maisonave has roturncd to Madrid. Tho pooplo came out to meot him slong the routs from ‘Aicanto, and bis trip wa a contlnuous oration, Tho total csualties in Alicanto from tho bombard- ‘ment wera cleven killed and hirly wounded, “Tho Army of tho North has heen reluforcod with 0~ 000 men. ¥ Don Carlos, a8 King of Bpala, hos {ssued o postage- stowmp beariugz bis portral, CHINA AND JAPAN. 8N FRANOIRCO, Sopt. 30,—Tho China hns arrived from loug Kong and Yokohomu with Ohincso dates o Aug, 2, Tho guneralnows 18 yntimportaut, A company Lina beon formed at Shanghai to open tha coal mines botween Nauting und Ching-Riang, tho on- tire management 10 bo In Chiieao Lunds. ‘An pitempt is baing muda (o catablish an ofMielal Obineso papor nt Shanghaf, Mr, Low urrived on tho China, Throe criminalu executed nt Tobe, Jopan, wore be- ended, thoir eku'ls battered in, tho brains scooped out, audl tho hearts torn from the Lodics, ——— GREAT BRITAIN, ‘Lonox, Ropt. 50.—Thore woro soveral accldents on Britlsh rmiways to-day, and revoral peaplo were killed ond injured. ~ Tho moat serious accidont was to the Beotel uxpress train, LoNDON, Bept. 30, —Tohn Dright to-day recelved the acais of the Duichy of Lancastor, and was formally ine slalled ns & Cabinot officer. ‘Tho bankruptcy enho of Bowlea Bros, & Co, was bo- fore tho Carrt apuin to-day, but tho licuring wra ad- fourned until Doc, 23, ponding a ucgotiation for an arrangomont, Tho price of coal fs aleadily advancing. Tha recelpts of rovouno for tho year-ending to-dny exceed thoso of the same poriod List year by $366,000, Goozgo Baward, Secrolary of tho Angio-American Cablo Company, died to-day, Thomaa Hughos gave a Tocture at Marlborough Col- 1aat night on the subjoct of Amorica, He advised all who intended to omigrate to go to Canada or the United States. _Ho spoko highly of the dovelopments orth America, ERIE. Scitlemont of the Contract Between Gonld and Bischoffscheim--A Tour ©of Inspection Ovor Erie nxd Xta Foed~ ers by an Agent of Bischoffschoimus A $10,000,000 Sult. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, Sopt. 80,—Both the roprescotntives of Juy Gould und of Dischoffschelm annoutico to-doy that the dispute growing out of tho salo of 15,000 sharea of Erio at 64, scllor twelvo months, by the formor to tho Intter, hns boon adjusted at figuros matually eatisfactory, Fullerton, Knox & Crosby, sttornays for Jay Gould, say that the litigation which was about to o begun will be abandoued, It {8 understood that by tho compromiso or sottlement Rlschoffschielm lias sav- ed from $50,000 to $75,000, Mr. Casncl, sgont for Bischoffschelm, will make o tour of inspection of the Erle, Atlantic & Great Weat- o, and_the Olovoland, Columbus, Cincinnat & In- dianapolis Railways, and will report their actunl condi- tion and prospects to Bischolscheim and his conatiti- cnts in Loudon, Every facllity will e given him by 8. L. M. Barlow and Vico-Prosident Robinson, of Erlo, and Gons, McClollan and_Doveroaux, of tho otlior roads, It is understood that Mr, Coasel will return to England in about & month. Erlo oflicials report that thero §s an_increase in tho caruingn of tho road for the woek ending Sept. 23, 1673, 24 compared with tho previous year, of $01,623.—an increaso for the comparative neriod of several months of $495,425, 1t s expecied that Proaldent Poter H. Watson will shortly arrivo in ibis country, A suit for $3,000,000 8 about to bo bogun sgainst Blachollachoim, of London, by stockholders of Eris to recover to lutiouro conimisiion paid by tho Erla Company for the negotiation of tho Joans inst yoar, OBITUARY. The Hon. John fI. Maldwin, Riche mond, Va. RronsonD, Va,, Bopt, 0.—A apecial telcgram to the Dispatch ouhounces tio death of tho Hon, Jobu I, Baldwin, at Staunton, {o-duy, Ifo underwent n sur- fical opdrtion to-day, that Leifg tho ol i of sav= g bis lifo, Liodiod'soon afterwards, Daldwin was an Inspector at the outbreak of the war, snd was after« ‘wards Speaker of the Confederate Houso of Represen~ fativea, Aftor the war hic was Speaker of tho louse of Doleguica of Virginta, and In 1668 camo wihin ouo Yoto of recalviug the Conoervativo nomination for Gov- oernor, Admiral Winslow, New Yok, Soyt. 30,—A telegram from Boston lnst nightsuys Admiral Winslow, of the United Slates Ny, Who comtmnided tho Keursargo whon sho siult tlo Alabama, died at his residoncein Boston Lighlands last evening, Liout, Huuter, of tho Navy, ‘WasmiNaTON, Bopt, 30.—Tho Nnv{.‘nnmrlmnnl re= oelved iuformallon of iho death of Liout, Hunter, of ho Navy, who died on tho steamer Wabash at Darcce gma, 16 wan son of Aslatant Becralary of Bale unier, ARCTIC EXPERIENCE. Account of Adventures of tho Reseued Orew of the Poluriss-Incidonts At tending the Deuth of Capt. slnll, New Yonk, Sept, 30,—Tho speclal correspoudont of e T 84 DUsidoo glvos intereating dotalla of tho adventurcs of the rescued crew of the Polarls, Dude dington and Bobumaun toll tho ntory of Capt, Tallw doath a8 follows : Schumann, Firat Engiucer, sayo Lhat, after tho roturn from tho Norlhorn sledge Joiiruoy, on coming into tho cabin, the Captain turned alok, sid, aftor Iying down, vomitod o great deal, Ho would not tasto anything al firat, but atterwards asked for a cup of ten, 1Mo 'got tho tea, but hu had mo soonor purtskow of it than vomite ing roturned moro violently than befors, About siz Lours afterwards ho ook doliritm, and contjuued tn this condition tlroo days, On Tecover- fug Liw sones, however, o grew butior, ot up ond wroto up his fournul, 1l also attended' to is ofher duties, 04 §¢ Do Tud boon fu his usuud hoaltl, bub hy hovor ' wont out, In about fon duys Bftorwavds ho wes sgain selzod, and gob worso uud worse, uniti tho ndght of tho 7ih, whew Lo becams calm, Beolng Dr. Bosseld near, Do oallud D snd said, % Iam very much obliged to yon for (o kinduess you have shown o mo, Doctor,” ~ After ut- toriu icks worda o ulapsed, dud i tho miorulug Lo wus dead. BUDDINGTON'S BTATKMENT, Oapt, Buddingtou gives o brief account of Tall's oady My poays QW tho QUG Capty Hul rojurued, Iinving resclied a by which ho namod Newman'a Day, Not long after Nin return, Capt, Hall was talion scrlously 1), and_Dr, Jowsols” antd hia diseans wan apoplozy, Tor two weoks ho contfitled i bad hcalth, but Tiow and again lio would_rally nild Apest el s than rolapro " uddeniy, On tho morni of tho 0ttt ho dled, nnd on tho 101l wo buriod him balf a milo o the ‘south of tho observatory. Wo were now 4n & peguliarly embacrasaing condition, bt I con- sidorod (U atill our duty o presi toward tho North Tolo, In consequenca’of sam Litlo diffcrencos which 1ind ocorred beforo Uant, Lnll's death, ns well sa in tHo novel poition {n which wo now fonnd ourrelves, tho intmony which ind proviously provailed wan now moro flinn onco serlowaly brokon, On tho 13th of Novembor Dr, Bessols’ drow tip o papor, and 10 nekod mo to aign it, which I did, It was n ropeti- towof o luniricllons givon by e Naral Dojart- ment o Capt, Tiall, providing that T atould contlnug us tho rafling and ico-mastor, and control and direct moveinonta of tho vessel, Dr. Boasols to continuo Chiof of the Sclontifle Dopariinant, Tlio papor conciudod a follown : #41¢ fa onir honeat Intentlon o bonor onr tloy, and o holst {t upon tho_ most uorthern potut of flio dartli” Buddington doacribes THE AEPARATION FROM THE TYSON PARTY, sud snys ; “Wa kopt an anxious lookout all the time from tho meal-hesd of our vosscl for sigus of thopnr- ty, but the sharpest oyes on mhipbonrd falled to nce aught af thom. As, howver, thiey ad tho bonts, oven 10 the little ucow, wo woro in hopos thoy would possie Lly bu ablo yot to mako for us,” PESTILENCE. Fifteen Deaths in Memphis Yesterdoy from Yellow Fovor==Tho Discase S 111 Raging in Shreveport==Soven Intera ments Yesterdays=-A FPantc in Mars whall, 'Toxns, Special Dispateh to The Chicago T fbune. Meateis, Sopt, 30,—Tho total mortality for tho pnst twonty-faur hours was 26, and from yellow fover 16, o8 follows: Jobn Cunninghom, nye 25, yollow fovor, Concord streot ; Join Brennan, 45, yellow fover, Ex- change sircot ; Eliza Ann Floming, 24, yellow fover, Alsbama streot; Pat Qusick, 36, yellow fover, No, 108 Commerco atreot ; , W, Daloy, 26, yollow fever, No» Bimon Gorman, 63, aploploxy, Firat airoot, botween Jackson and Overton; Joln Do~ lan, 4 years, canso unknown, Orphan Asylum; nogro, unknown, whisky; E. J, Wataon, unknown, Second and Winchostor stroots ; Mary Maloncy, 19, yellotr fo- vor, No, 103 Comamerco streot; child named McCalls aged 5,5ellow fover,Commerce and Front streota; Mary Brannon, sgo 17, unknown, No, 18 Poplar stroet} Asron Moxwall, colored, unknownj Mary I Olomont, 43 yosrs, yollow fover, Monroo and ‘Welllngton streols; Wm, Crotty, 48, typlold pnoumo- nin; Shebn Mayor, 45, yollow fover, No. 100 Promen~ ade ; 0. W. Newson, 28, yollow fever, Markot and Boo- ond streeta; John O, Rogors, 5, yellow fover, No, 237 Union; Minnle Leppold, 25, yollow fovor, No, 112 Main atrect; Bonjamin L. Radford, 6, biliots congostion, Orleans and Vance stroots; Alox, Blowart, 33, yellow fever, No, 133 Madison stroct; gafiu 'ox, 6, meningitis, No, 02 Unfon street; Andy uhnson, 4 montho, whooping cough; Fohn Orogan, 29, yollow fovor, Infirmary; Thoniss' P, McConnell, 57, yollow fover, Bocond straok, Cool westhor pre- valls, and o furthior abatement fa” expected to-morrow, Special Dispateh to T/ cago ine, DeTnorr, Mich,, Sapt. 30.—A subscription paper in afd of Bhrévoport’ sufcrors has been started hero, and thomatier was givon o elazt by number of sub- scriptions at tho Board of Trado this noon. NEW OnLzans, Sopt. 80.—A JPicayune special from Slicovoport saya ioro s o marked chiango fn 1o opl- domlo to-doy. Now cants were probubly moro nit merous than’ yuum.y. ou account of the unfavorabla oathier, it losa violont than somo days ago. Somo fo roldpace aro roported, Liout. E, A, Woodrail 16 reported na worse, Charles Torn iy roported vary bad, 1. A, Mansfleld, merchant on the otlior sido of tho river, dled on Monday, Tho oy, ., Taaton, Daptlat mulater, was takesl down ooy, ‘Thie is much suffering among the poorer clasasa of whites and biacks, Tho Howardsafford reliof altke all, 'iK;lm futerments to~dny were soven in number, from ollow fever: 3 A. Thomyison, colored, 20; G, Thompson, 41; E. L Pritchard, 28; Cathorine Melter, 393 Alice Woud, 18; Georyo Colo, 16; A, Towe, 3, Drs., Bruns, Obappin, undiDavidson loavo for homo Thursday, Mesritis, Bopt, 30,—Fourtoon yellow fovor inter- month to-day, Wenthier cool ond favorahlo, Sisier Gabrlel, Buperior of tho Fransiaco Order, dicd to-da: of yellow fever, Eugono Magevney, s prominent citie zen, died after o long liness, Mansiars, Texss, Sept. 20.—A sollow fovor panic provalls horo, although but throo residonts of Mar- shall have been alf with the discaso. Two of theso dled last wock ; tho other i8 recovering, It i Delicvod that all of thicso pavtics woro cither oxposed i‘ll Blrevoporé or elsowhore, No cases originatad oro, Tarste Roor, Sopt. 80,—A numbor of parties ar- rivod hore this evening fromn Marshall, Toxas, whera they roport tio yollow fovor raging to st alarming ex- Oamo, Sopt, 30,—Tho health of tho ety i improv- ing. NO now casos aro roported, sud all but ono of those ick of fover ars roported out of danger, Niiw Oneeas, Sopt, §0.—Dr3, Austin, Scott, and Bmith, the Committee of Now Oricans physiciany, tol- cgruplicd from Gulveston as follown : ¢ After n'con- feronco hald with Dr. Peeto and the modical profession of Galvesion, Dr. Yooto has concluded to rafuo tho quamantino dgulsist Now Orloans, to take offoct to- morrow, Fover on o Vessel Bound to Now Zens land. . Lownox, Oct. 1—6 o. m—A. dispatch from Mel- bouruo reporiu (hat tho steatner Fuujaub avrived ot Littlcton, New Z:atand, on Sept, 19, with severul cases of fover 'on Luaul, Twenty-clght of her passcugers Lisd diod of the dispase. 2 Cholera in Liverpool. LoNDOY, Sopt. #0.—A number of new cases of chol- era mado their appearance on a ship which nrrived at Liverpool bringiug thot disease, Tho vessel ia in closo ‘quarantine, —_— THE WEATHER. ‘WasmiNaToN, Scpt. 30,—On Wedneaday in New England, elear' weathor and light to frosh winds will prevadl, For tho Middle Btates, Jight to fresh winds and paly cloudy weatiir, winds prabably voering to onstorly from Virginia to New Jerscy, with occasional rain, For tho SBouth Atlantic States increaslng northe erly to casterly Mndnlhfigenuxdly cloudy weatlier, and rains, sccompanying the disturbance in the Gulf which will probably move northeastward, uto the former. For tho Gulf States and Tennessod, northerly winds and generally olear, cool woather, oxcepting rain arcas for tho Fast Gulf Statos, For tho Ohlo Valloy, clear, cool weather, and light to frosh southwest o wost winds, For flio Lowcr Lake ragion, partly cloudy, cool weather aud fresh southwoet to weat winds, For tho Unper Lako regions, Missourl, Towa, and Minne- eota, gonerally cloar, cold wonther, and gentlo and frosh windy, mostly from the west and northwest, SMISOELLANEOUS REFOLTA. Special Dispateh ta The Cafcago Tridune, 1, Lou1s, Sept, 40,—This morning was tho_enldeat of the souton, tiie thermomoter at tho bridge ot 6 o'clock marking 4 degrees—within 3 dogrocs of freoz- iug, Atnoon, thy thermometer slood at 75, MICHIGAN CONSTITUTIONAL COGNVENTION. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trilune Laxsmva, Mich,, Sopt, 30.—The Constitutional Com- ‘misslon udjourncd Frlday moruing lust, on uccount of tho Annnelnl panic, sovarul membery doairlng to xoturn hiomo and look nfter {helr oiluirs, They reassemblod this afternoon, and resutued the discussion of tho rafl- zoad articlo, An ntlempl to reinstalo tho clauso pro- l;}l)éflng in effect tho watering of stock fajled by a vote 8. TTho proposcd prohibition upon tho fesue of ralrond passes was extonded to everybody but raflrond employ= &8, Tho Comnission loaves the Leglalatura (o dotor- mine whother tho Attornoy-Generalsbip shall be au cloctive or appointive ofice, Tho artfelo on amendments #s 50 phrasod as to allow of amemorial rovisfon of the Coustitution after 1885 by an oloctive convention, or by & Commission npe Jlntod by ths Governor,’ Lymas 0, Mason, of Mus- cgon, has resigned Lis mombership in the Commis- slon, and William Forry, of Grand lfaven, brotlier of Eendtor Ferry, bas beon appouted in his placo. A MIGRATION OF STOCK-FEEDERS., Special Dapateh to The Chicaga Tribu Des_Moixks, Iowa, Bept, 30,—Corn-buyers from ofier Blates have boon buying largely in Towa during the last teu daya for feeding purposcr, Nearly the cu- tiro crop of somo {ownshipa have boon purchinsed for tho purposo of localiug herds thore to feed thiu win- for, Coralanow estimaled ut to-thirda tho erop of st your, s g NASHVILLE TAX-PAYERS. {ul Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune. Nasiore e Bant, B e, Ta-dayors' An- sociution mot to-duy, Nine out of thirty City Fathers tlect woro roporlod-uuligiblo. «Tiorta wil bo muade to oust thews, B VESSELS PASSED DETROIT. DeTROET, Sept, $0—p, w,—TassED Ur—Dsops Bwale low, Ronnoke, Pavitlo, My flower and barges, Holluud and bargo, Tempeet and bare, Chamberiin sud harge; hark Unadlita; sobes 31, O, Wiurlow, Georgo Davis, Olugton Bulle, Mavzanilla, Stanpede, Mottaus, ¥, M, Lnapp, M, Norris, Oneonts, Tk Dows—yrops Wostford, Deatt ichiuondy Scoths, Awmazon, Canlsteo, Winslow, N, Milla and targus, Gily o' Port Ifuron and biryo, Maytlowor, Latabrook and barges ; barks J, Brocken, K, Darloy; schrs Mary, Iinttio, n Lyon, Collingwood, Atmos- hiere, Kato Druee, T, Quayls, Brooklyn, Breod, J. Bouc, Glontie, Hulstod, Dorsict, Poutlold, T, Shol- bt on, ‘Winp—Boutheast, Dernorr, Micls,, Hopt, 80,—Tiveniug—Passen Down —Props Paesafo, Canadn, Buffalo, und barges, Sehra Teod Ouse, Murengo, Nurragensotf, Adiroudack, Math- or, Batinnin, B, 1, Willlums, Judd, O, 1, Jonea, Taustn Ur—rrop Vanderbilt, Bebir Osbornd, Winn—Soutliwest, AT OSSR WATERTOWN (MASS.) LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Waventows, Mans,, Bopt. 80,—OATTLE—Roceipts, 1,030 ; vory litflo lifo fn trude, sud butchers aro by~ g calttlo $1,20 lower than lust ‘weelk solllug tn markot for country, Bules of choloo at §0.76@10.00 ; oxtrs, ’lloioom.w s st quatity, $1,50@8,50 ; sucond, $0,00@ 25§ thind L 100, Bifune AND Lamur—Recolpts, 8,470; market for Iamba has been dull, and yearlings sold s low aa 43¢0 por Ih ; ano sold as bigl 53 e, Sales of shoep dn 16tu t §3.20@1,50 cuch ; extra, $.00@5.00, MARRIAGES. BOTS¥ORD-SOHWARTZ — In = Alban W Y At e vetdento ol ‘tha bride's Diotbion by'te Siors Js B Younk, Llosy Hotaford, of Chioagn, Til.; end Emma, youngest daughtor of Goorge Bolimnrtz, 1isa, DEATHS, S T o ATZRLT—Tho iatermont of the romains of Obristine ho diod last spritig At iusdalo, Iil,, will tak fik’e%‘-’;'l&flnhul on noxt Thursday, i3 ) ~Bopt. B0, at th tdon ! Mrs, Wil . A R ranaat. vn by Wit of Wi 0, ligat 23 yoars and 11 monthis, R e eluck Wedrisday &ftarnoo, to train for fatormont at Oconomiowoo, Wis, At his renidomen, 181 West Adampet., oA i Tiee B olock Shs mocatng, Dir. ‘Aathow Rfordat., \ m Bt, Patrick's Ohureh, Friday, at 10, m., thonco hy cars to ary Cemotory. AUCTION SALES, By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. Top and Open Buggies, Family Oarriages, Trotting and Farm Wagons, Beach Wagons and Harness, AT AUOTION, On WEDNESDAY, Oct, 1, at 10 8. m,, At our Balesroom, 15 and 17 Randolph-st. ‘WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. Exchange Your Bank Account for REAL ESTATE, AT THE AUCTION BALE OF DEXTER PARK PROPERTY, On Wednesdoy Afterncon and Evoning, Oct. 1, 1873, at 3o'lack and 73§ o'clook, at ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO.’S Real Estate Salesroom, 144 & 146 Dearborn-st, Checks upon Clty Banks (Including suspended oncy) nud Snviits Banlk Accounts tnken ny Cnali Tox T,ots purohnaca at Chls sulc. 100 LOTS IV DEXTER PARK SUBDIVISION Fronting on Morgan, Carpontor, Abordoan, May.at; Controgvs LotWooh FIRy-first ste ad Hites-fit e tos? Wapnn Mo R e acysy g Piiauuceh &Py ‘Tho Fifty.fifth.st. Bonlavard, now boing improved, and utro-av., with & G100t sowor, whioh (s aioady in, mlkes Bl¥pronort wory dosirabis or roidonco oF Kaveat- i 5 oal om tho day of sio: €76 withia 15 ars, and in mepilly paymonts. WAL A, BUTTERS & CO. Fatato Auotionocts, aud 143 Doarboraeats Fine Collection of OIL PAINTINGS AT ATUCTION, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY AT. ‘TERNOONS, Sept. 30 and Oct: 1, At our Baloarooms, 16 and 17 Randolph-st. We will offor a flnp aollogtion of Ol Palntings from the. Art, Gallery of Hugh A, McCann, ., Philadolphia,. coutalning works by many of our most prominont artists. Plcturys and framos will bo sold togothor, — Salo peremp- tory. unhhlwa roady and p\lnl\lms on oxhibition Mon- ny. M. A, BUTTERS & CU., Auactvooers. %~3alo commenclug at 3 o'olock oach day. LARGE STOCK Ready-Made Clothing, Gonts' Fumisbing Goods, Shirts and Deawors, Gl ot mombion corde S i B 0 stook of Boots and Shaos, AT ATCTION, On TIURSDAY, Oct. 2, at 9 1-2a.m, At our Selosrooms, 16 and 17 Randolph-at WM. A. BUITERS & CO., Auctionvers. SPECIAL SALB. Triple-Plated Silverware, Table Cutlery, Clocks, &c, AT ATUCTION, On Thursday, Oct. 2, at 10 a. m. end 3 p. M., At our Salesrooms, 16 and 17 Randolph-st. The atook consista of Rich.chasod Toa und Coffeo Sots,. Too Pitchocs, Iurgo and smail Trage, Oako sad Feuit Bas Kotx, nav»\v\nr 'ad ueher Butter Dfstics, Syrup Fjtchort, o, o vory-handla: Room 3 Hawley Bullding, 14 Diunor, Plckie, and Breakinst Uastars, Ivor Kuivox, Forks and Spoons, Turret and Monogram Clooks, "Tho abovo goods aco first qually, fro woll-known manufactares of Russol Boath & layden, aud tho National P A 227~ Salo withuiit resorvo, and will bo 2old {6 quantities 10 suit purcharars. W3, A. NUTTERS & 00., Auctioneers. 889 MICHIG.AN-AV. FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND LIBRARY, AT ATUCTION, On Friday, Oct. 3, at 10 a.m,, At Dwalling No. 639 Michigan-av., comprising Rich Pas. lor and Ghainbor Furnituro, Brusiols and Wool Carpate, Dining-Room Furnituro, Hair Mattressos, Bodding, Plo- turos, Orockors, Glasswaro, ‘Iutlo Cutlery, Cook and Parlor Blovos, &0, Also, 30 volumos' Aliseollanoous Tooks, all stafidard worke. Ac BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncors. BY G. P. GORE & CO., 63a0d 70 Wabash-av. NOSUSPENSION By GEO, P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 ‘Wabash-av., of their auction sales of BOOT At SO Ao~ Jj Jonity W8 on- on im- Our ususl Wednesday’s sd. Yes: be heold Oct. 1, at 8 1-2 a. m. facturers aronot meking &led. Tho goods, and the sharp morch,of large stockup now. 800 cases n’xf:::;:,'; goods will be offered. i AT ATTCTION. REGULAR THURSDAY'S SALE OF OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, 3.4 Rond Wagons, Iixpross Wagone,« Doublo and Single Tiarnceses, on TIHURSDAY, Oct. 2, at 10 a'alack, "Gis0, I, QORI &£ GO, Austionoors. REMOVATL. TAYLOR & HARRISON, Anctionegrs Wil hald tholr opuning sals of FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c., At tholr Now Storo, 204 & 206 East Madison-st., On_BATURDAY MORNING, Oct. 4, at 93 o'olock, Wo will make our olosing eale of Dry Goods, Notions, HOSIERY, &c., AT 31 & 33 SOUTH CANAL-ST.,, On THURSDAY, Oct. 3, at 8¢ o'clock. __ TAYLOR & JIARRISON, Augtiono: WILLES, LORE & 00, “Will sell at Auotion, at O a. m., on Wednes. dany, Oct. 1, nt their Balesrooms, 185 & 197 Bast Randolph-st., Alargo lino of Parlor, Ohawbor, and Dining-room Fare alture, in Hale Cloth aud Rop; Marblo-top Ohamber Suits, Marbletop Contro Tal Sidoboards, Book Uusos, Dosks, Sofss, Lounges, Sprivg Bods, Hatrand Tlusk Maitrossos, Pillows, Brussols and Waol Carpots, Oruckory, Stoves, &o., o, Also, two Plauos, one Malodeon, thros Tilllard Tablos, two largo Blaok Walnut and Ash Bar Gountors, Tablos, Ohairs, Iotol Rango and Brotler, fivo sote Doublo aud Binglo Harnoss, ono o Top Pliaoton, uno Opon Bukgy, on Heavy Wagon, WILLIS, LONG & CO., Auotionecrs. By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, * " Wost Bido Auction Touso, 63 Buuth Canal-st. Thts moruing, &t §:30, a 3 auso- o Par- Tor A Uliatnbos Sets, AUOB thls valo s bay &L PARIS bl ey BY BRUSH, SON & CO,, 41 Bouth Canalst, o Nalo of Turniture, Ohattol Mortga) Carpots, eto. WEDRIBDAY: Bet, 1, KLU0 4. e Also & lirgs lot i) Touschold Uoads on aocount of formor purchasors. Lo el wiint Taeaes o g BRUM, & Auotionoors, - Omal pdvaces on coaslaaivatey