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e e L . L THE EXPOSITION. First Appearance of Strangers at the Big Show. Uxcursionists from Aurora Visit the Building Yesterday. A Timely Word of Caution to Ex- peotant Visitors, Contents of the Art Gallery---The Con- templated Menagerie. Yestordny Aurorn visitod the Exposition, and found it satisfuctory. Who inbabitants of that city suspendod husiness for a duy sud camo to Olricago, brinzing their wives, thelr daughtory, oud thoir lunch-baskets, This Js but the bogin- ning of the stream which {8 to sot this way ovor tho Burlington & Quiney Road, and it will not bo Jong boforo the dwellers on the banks of the Misslssippl como to drink the clear wators of Lnake Michigan, sco tho Exposition, and loarn somothing of tho sporta and pstimes of Chica- Ko, including gambling on 'Chango and spocu~ Iation at bunko. The conntryman is the foro- ordained prey of the bunko oporator, and, by means of tho seductive languago of the maungors of tho gamo, leave much money hore which thoy intended taking away with thom. It Isgood for trade, but it sours thotemper, sud tho victims loso fuith in Chicago, aud comparo themsclves to that man who fell among {hisvos. Now wo want our visitors to tako n sunny viow of Chicngo, to go awny with money enough to buy prize-pncknges on their way home ; aud with n bolief that thero oro more than ten righteous mon within our conflnos. ‘Chereforon hint. In overy villago in Illinols, morth of Bpringfield at lonst, somoe ono man can bo found who has boou to Chicago, and has tested tho thoroughness nud,completoness of bunko. They nro valuable mon at this time. 'They have had thoir eyc-teeth cut. Bring them to the front. When Kaukakee, or Lincoln, or Ottaws, Elgin, or Evanston organizos to vieit tho Exposition, they must do like Christien’s family whon they ot out on their pilgrimaga. They must get their townsman who knows bunko, and who can herd the lambs dur- ing their sojourn smong the dsugors of this city. Call him out. ITo msy be modest. Ho may not think lie is cntitled to tho prominenco 1t is proposoed to give him, but be must sncrifico thoso feslings for the anke of tho villago, Par- Bon or lnyman, ho must guide his band past the tempting bazaars of Vauity Fair, nor must ho allow Domns, who hLas beon baptized and is callod Mike bcDonald, to run thom off into his ‘bogus silvor-mine. Biweet sight to sco tho procossion a8 it moves through tho streot, in compact order, whils tho guido hovors around on the outskirts, now on tho right, wow on tholoft flank, If nny ono bows to one of his pilgrims, and soeme to wont to onter into swoot converso with him, ho rushes to tho spot, and bids him boware of the wolf in shoop's clothing, The propriotor of n cheap rostaurant out soliciting custom, the runner for the neighboring posnut stand, tho drivers of omnibuses, will all have thoir gentle advauces met by o repulse from the guido. Of courso the pilgrims will think this a littlo too much eaution, but “Ho jcats at scars, who nover felt a wound," and it is botter to follow the ndvico of a man who has been through the fire, and whose gar- ments have boen signed. City gonoroeity and rural oredulily, when ‘brought in conlact, generally lead to an exchange of money, without an equivalont. Real gonorosi- ty is o lost ark just now. Itisone of those potty vices which overybody shuts down on in hard times. Smoking may bo rotained, but gonevosity must go, ‘Thoro are not half as many poople in Chicago who ask o friend to take a drink now aa thoro were two weeks ago. This i an ora of unsocial beor. Tho melody of clinking glasses has ceased, Bo, whou a poreon professes to bo generous, to-day or to-morrow, look out for the snnke in tho grage, tho cat undor the meal, and refuse to accopt Dis gonorosity. Grow moble-minded in turn, aud decline (o do auything which would tond to impoverigh him at such s time. These moral-flunncial observations may bave been made befurs, but they come in apropos just now, and are prompted by the reckless and extrava- gant generosity of Jones. Jouos is ono of those fellows who is hard up for means of spending his money, II his rel- ativos cured auytling for him, they would huve o conservator appointed, aud allow bhim simply $1 a doy in coppers to bostow upon tho. cripple who makes up in children what Lio lacks in srims, to tho orgau-grinder who ouco gorved with Shors man, and to othor objects of compassion. Somelimes Joues disposcs of eligiblo pariner- ships for nothing, Sometimes he tosses sway cligible recipes to poeoplo who send & postage stump. Bomotimes ho sends the wiuning num- bers in o lottory or a swoet plan for breaking a faro bauk. Unwilling thet his good deeds should Do known among men, he suils under n falso nemo, aud the charitable Jones of to-day is the eympathizing Smith of to-morrow. Just now Jones has & plothora of real estato. o hias too much land, 'There are many people who have too little land. Jones dislikes this. He wants overy men to sottlo down and have a Lome, whereon Lo can orect o castle, and bo a happy citizon, Ho Joues, out of the fullness of his heart, has hired o poston Monroo stroot, near Wabnsh_avouue, and has tacked thercon seductivo hand-bills, stating that he has Iots at Washington Heights, which will be givon away for nothing. Nor docs Jones stop thore, Lvery erson accepting ono of these lots shall have o reo tickot to the Exposition, Is philanthropy played out? Has the ‘‘benofactor of his specios " gono up? Not whilo Jones lives, Fanoy tho effect of this upon tho outeido vis- itor as he walks down Monroe street, ‘A lot for nothingy and a ticket thrown in! And yet I was told to look out for Chicago sharpors, = I nover was 60 hospitably entreated bolore. I will retyaco my steps and converso with Jones,” No; it is bottor to keop on tho other side of tho stroet, and to say, ‘“Got theo behind mo, Jones. I do discorn n cat in tho meal." I'he Exposition building is 60 largo—the word + golossal™ Lins boon in contant uso for & week, and is now laid up for rolmirs——umt 7,000 or 8,000 people, when turned loose in it, woem to make but & little gathering, ** Appoarances are decoptive,” ag the ministor smilingly said whon be swallowed n glasy of something which ho thought was water, but which turnod out to be gin. Goup in the gallory, Look down into the main hall, and count tho number at one eud of the building, and then mako an ettimate, and ou gob o bottor iden of tho attendance, But {ho true test of the success of tho undortaking Is_tho conduct of the Executive Committce, When Mosgrs, Palmer ond Douton aro discoy- ered in a corner of tho bullding, danelng a fancy danco, with every indication of swootness and sorenity upon thelr foaturcs, ono concludes that the Lxposition pays—that it is commocted with tho gold-mincs of Californis, When Mr. Far- woll s soen playing cards ‘‘for fun” in tho Treasuror’s uflFuo. it s o nocessary inforonco that the dividends on his stock arelargo, and that ho does not need his *daily stranger," Whon Messrs, Drake and Crane throw thelr srms around ono auothor's nocks, aftor an ox- amination of tho safe in tho uame oftice, it is o sign that the roceipts aro catohing up with the disburzements, That tho Commiltee wero lboral-minded, broad-gnuge, whole-souled men, was well kuown, Lut thoir hborality In tho intorprotation of the torm of flno arts is carrled to an oxtremo, like 1hio gonorosity of Jones, The Art Hall inclndes plotures, and” ovorything elso for which thero was uo room elsowhero, Under tho head of ¢ fine arty” como charm-bells, manufactured from tho Court-House boll, which, liko the widow's cruiso, or the folly of man, or tho wiokednoss of the Madison sireot DLridge-tonder, soems’ to bo fated mnover to givo out. 1t {s two yoars since tho five, Charm-bolls are outlawed. 1t they bolong nu{‘,;whern, it isino remote nook in the gnllory. obaveou tho rakes and the pitohforks. Fiuo arts piso covers wax fruit and tlowers, 8s well as roal flowers oxhil= {tod by Rolssig, Also a dog, mude out of straw, Also specimons of eleotrotyping sud engraving. Also some printing, hand-bills, and speolmens of lithography. Also womo ombossed glsas, Also_somo dovorated mustache-ouvs, tho latest THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1873, doyico of lovars, Tho faco of tho denr ono 1o lmhllm] ou that part of the cup which the muu- aclio Is pupposod to oaress, and thus one com- bines Dbusincas with plensure, coffea wilh kisgos, Ordiunily, whon n man prosucs tho portrait of his beloved to his lips, ho doos it in his own roum, aftor olosing tho Dlinds; but by this Ingenious dovico Kisslug s carried on all through meal timo. Tor u ullght oxtra charge, Mr, Starlug, artist in moustache-oups, will effaco tho portralt of ono's firt love, and replnco it by hor successor, Fond mothera who wish to keop up with the flirta- tions of their sons may just walch tho chinn, In addition to thoso articles, the art-room con- taiug many fine frames, and somo atroclous pie- tures. Clothes may mako tho man; the frame doces not tho picture, As an fllustration of the docny of art, this fenturo of tho Ixposition is vary good, {u really creditablo,aud desorvos to bo vislted. Thore {8 only ono tritling foult to be found with somo of "tho paintors roprosented horo, and that is that they caunob paint, and roly upon goldlenf to carry thom through. Take for instance tho full-sizo porlinit of n lady. ‘The floshh np- penra to haye been dono with white painé fur- nished by the Chicngo Ol and Lend Company. 1t s not flosh-colored, bLut tho color of whito paint, which has beon on familiar terms with rain storms, On tho tablo at Lier right hand is bluo bottle, ovidontly a study from iifo, and which probably contalned smelling salts. * This lllml?‘, for tho oxpre.sion on tho faco of the sub- Ject I8 that of & woman with o sicl headnclio, wlho has been uerving herself up with_sal-vole- tile. Intho lm-{; ago deys whon D, A. Gago kept o lavern with a *swinging slgn” in front of thoe door, ho would bave been afrald to hang u[) such n production, lest it should seavo poo- plo away from bis hostelry. The 1ulo forhidding tho removal, prior to tho close of tho Exposi- tlon, of pictures, which mn{ bo sold while it is in_progress, is unnoceegary in this eato, Largo crowds Entlmr in front of fis memorinl }1Ictm‘u painted by Armitago, nud kindly oxLib- ted by the city, "I'hey do #o becauso iy 13 big, Tt nitracts moro attontion than **'The Homt of iho Biovray,” sfuco il covers moro foot of canvas, This is tho first ruloof primitive criticlum. The comments aro guarded, ~ he ladies do not eny much about it, since Chicngo is vory scantily clad, boing represontod ns 1hio wag just ufler the fire, nnd bofore the old clothus of r sympathetic world hnd begun pouring in on her. Bub the mon are not ko ralicent. Thoy are puzzled by tho lion and tho cagle, nnd cun only aceount for their prosenco by supposmg that the young lady, who is ont of #oris, was travellng with a olreuy, aud got injurod by fall- ing from a tight-rope. ‘Chis satwsfactorily ox- plains tho ecarlot }nckot of Britannia, who iy metamorphosed in their mind into a baro-back- ridor, Beriptwial visitors scem to think it n rather freo und cnsyrondering of thowell-known tory of Susanna and the Elders, whou the nged Lldors got around tho young Iady and sang a Lio- brow ditty, tho chorusof which was— 10, Susanna, don’t you eare for me 7" to which she indignantly replied, *Cortainly not, you old thing,” After iuspecting Busanun minutely, they come to the conclusion that the Elders had bad tasto, aud overybody must agree with them that Susanua, or Chicago, {8 not very attractive, that tho coloting is good, but tiat Lo position of the upper patt of thoe body is strained and unnatural. Britannia is drossed a littlo too loudly for & visit to poor folly, und hor chatl- table errand would hiave been moro elearly indi- cated had shbo been given a basket containing a bar or so of pigiron, and o fow other {ritles for tho reliof of tho invalid sho was looking nfter, It is o sntisfaction to got out of this collec- tion of frames, tho work of the fivst nrtiste in gilding, and scu something which is not so pre- tentious, n olothes-wringer for instance. Livou on humble nud uopretending tin-pan Lns o homelike and attractive look, Andtopo up in tho gallory, and seo some of the optical and mathomatical instruments manufaotured by W. H. Bulloch, ol this city. ‘heyare pretty to look ot these combinations of plass and bur- nished nickol, and they are also useful. Ilaced upon a slide, and viowed through one of theso oworful mlcrnncgpns. tho nssets of tho Frank- in Bank can bo diatinetly scen, and roally ap- pear of creditablo dimensione. heposllors hard up for consolation may oxtract some from this statemont. Tho last and chief attraction yestorday was n enuing Bloomer. Whether she waus procured )y the Scerotary ng n specimon for thoe Depart- meont of Toxtilo Fabries, or whothar sho cano of her own volition, is unknown, Nobody ventured to nak hor auy questions, Sho did not look like that kind of o person, Sho would scaro an in- terrogation point out of its sonres were it to moet her. She stood beside the fonntazin, in among the statusry. On ono hand was n nrh{ux. and on the othor a plaster-of-paris man +imit nodings on,” not_ovou o plastor-of-paris shirt, Bho stood motionlcss, like n Naind by lier fountain, 8he stood so still that at fivst vha scomod to bo herself of terracotla, or eome othor non-combustible matorinl. Bhe woro u short, groy, cloth dress, and pantalooss of tho rame materinl, Quite a_crowd of people kept on staring ot her, until discouraged by o littie incident. 8he turned upon n fellow who Lnd been harrowing lier with his oyes for some min- utos, and romutked to bim, * Well, sir, docs my appearauco plongo you? Doing an illbred young man, fio turned away without snying a word, and was lost to viaw in ihie Alachinory Do~ partment. Ono tantalizing feature of the Exposition hns elready been noticed. Tnero ure stands thero for the enlo of cigs, apparently of fine quality and excellont price. . Nearly all the men who go to the tho building aro in tho habit of smok- mg. Naturally they buy o cigar, and are thon informed that it is unparlinmentury to smoke in tho building. If you go omt to smoke, you cannot get in again without paying anewy, and if ?'ou have your cigar unlit in your month it is an even chanco thut somno zeatous watchman will require you to dip it in o pail of wator in order to bo suro it is out. Of courso it is desirablo to avoid all risk of firo, but still it is wrong to have tubacco for sale and 10 place to use it in, Therefore tho folluwinfi thought is respectfully advanced: Allow encl tobacconist a little more room, Thon let him build a little tabornacle tho size of n bath-room, living its sides and Hloor with sheot-tin, so that sparks and ashes can do no mischief. Thon lot the smoker go in thore aud bo bappy. Or the manageinont can take the unocenpied rooms in the projcctions, tin them, and then charge tha smolor tho moderate feo of 5 or10conts, to cover oxpensos, This is wosth thinking about. ponking of ton conis recalls the suggestion thnt Lins boon rundo ns to tho uso to which the Exposition building can bo put this winter, It is proposed that all tho monngorios of North Amorica shall winter hero, bringing with them their colophants, pauthers, lious, ete, Hay is cheap for the ruminants ; Toxns beef for the carnivora, They will bo stabled undor the gal- lory. At one end trcos will be planted, on tho lofty branohos of which tho camoleopards miny browso. An immenso pond will sholter tho river horsos and the rhinoceri. In order to provent any fears on the f”‘" of visitors, tho moro fero- clous beasts will bo Bllghta’ chloroformed. Thon ten cents will bo charged for admission, 80 small o price that it is estimated that ovory- body in Chicngo will go at least four times, but 88Y, On au average, threo and a half. Tho total population i 400,000, Deduct iuvalids, about 7,000 porsons ; restrained by religious scruples, 248, and thero romain 892,757, Tho total receipts would then bo §107,465.95, or, in round num- bors, $100,000, which is certaiuly a fair profit, ANDERSON'S EUROPEAN OTEL NESTAURANT and Lunch Rooms, at the northeast and south- east cornors of the building, are hoing well pat- tronized, as visitors find that overything suitod to tho wants of the inuer man cun ba found without loaviug the Exposition building, One can fara sumptuously at this institution for a moderato sum. It 18 onough when we suy that Anderson has quite como up to his standnrd in supplying the public want in this diroctton. COLDONY, tho plucky candy man, bas addoed an Interesting fonture to tho Exposition in tho shapo of n steam candy manufactory. Ile hus five stoani. pans in operation, which are mistaken by many for now-fangled coffee-rontters, l'uufi!owhn aro fastidious in thoir tastos can havo thelr mens- ures talton, and swoot-meats mndo to order, 1lo will open his elogant retail stora, at No. 67 Rane dolph strect, ono door from Stato, ou Batnrduy of this wook. 'Tho store will bo an Bxposition in ituolf. The following is tho musical programme for to-day : Yotpourri Opevatic Wullzo— Tho Star of Tove,' olection from * Grand Duchiss,’, orenado,", ... . # Comlo Funtasie,™, .. 9, Quudritio—* All Nutio x 1. !\Inrnll—"l’):mlr,". 9, Beloction from *Tu Overture—* Ly , Fantaslo from 6, Waltzes—* Wine, Women auy 0, Oyerturo—*' Gonverd,’ 7. Andunto and polkity.eseeesss 8. “ Graud Nationsl l’nlpuurrl,". 9, Galop—* Amuroncn,". . Conductor, ¥lodosrd Hoifai Behubert Beyer it Tick @'Yoclot,” “ Trelachots," donig, o o Michuclis —Chamborlin's somowhat famoun " “alub- house” at Long Branch has boon attuchod tor dobt. Tho houwe, furniture, and fixtures aro vory valuablo, THE COURTS. The Sny Island Contractors Again in Trouble. Forgetful Conductor Beane Obtains a Change of Venue, Yesterdny’s Proccedings Beforo the Supremo Courts A petition in havkruptey was filed yostordny by Bamuol W. Spink sgainst Edward Skelecy, Ebon W. Fuller, R, Parkor Pierco, Josoph Skeluoy, and Johu Ifeflron, copartners, under tho namo of 8kolsoy, Fuller & Plerco, known ns the 8ny Island contractors, Mr. 8pivk has an overduo noto of $4,000, on which tho potition s bnsed, aud claims that gid firm have committed an et of bankruptey in nosigning their 1ights under tho contract to John Atkinson, I, Fitzsimmonn, John Heffron, William Foxon, W. I Mills, and W. 0. Muore, of Detrolt, who aro tholr bonda~ wmen, with intent to give a preforonce. Thore wog ab tho timo of tho assignmont slill duc £80,000, held in tho form of honds, by the Suy Island Loveo Commissloners, An injunction was uluo asked to restrain tho Com- missioners from poylng over enid bonds, and granted by Judgo Blodgott. E, O, Asny nnd W. L, Hirst, Jr., appear for potitiontug erodiiore, % ABBWLR 15X SAYLTA Vo POLZIN, It will be romombored that, u Iow days ngo, Sayles & Walker filed o bill to rostinin a Trus- too's salo of some property, Yosterday tho an- swer of Polzin, the grantor of the land in ques- tion, nnd of Rosenthal, tho 'Wrusteo, was filed, in which thoy deny that tho titlo was not per- fectod on complainants. 'They alzo allego that all tho notes, oxcopt tho firat, bear intorest ot 8 per cont por aunuw, payablo annuully, which complainants kuow. DPolzin bought a £10,000 house in Chicago, expocting to mako tho first poaymont out of tho monoy due from complain- ants, but, not reeciving it, has been obliged to horrow, and ho thiuks the crists has beon a mero protoxt on their part to evads payment. Polzin avers that Lo is roady to buy back his farm at tho price ho gave. Rosenthal snys that lie cannot rightly refuso indefinitely to make the ealo on Yolzin requesting il, the partios Dbaving mado their contract, and that ho bas no power to make anew oune for them, I'he fact was truo that, by tho terms of the trust deed, the wholo principal and interest bocame due, and if thfi notes nud interest duo are paid he will not soll, 4 The nrgument for n dissolution of the injunc- tion will bo mado this morning. A MIXED UP OABE, In Fobrunry, 1868, Amos ‘F. Hall commenced an nction at Aurora agninst one Ware, on o promisgory note origiuaily of over 817,000, but reduced by paymont to about 88,000 An attach- ment was aftorward sned out. IInll recovored Jjudgment, and & u[;acml execution issued agalust the proporty attnched. Proviously tho caso had been talien by chango of venuo to Kane Conuty, whore said judgmont wns rondered, in February, 1870. A biil was filed by Ware, and an injunc- tion issucd in November, 1868, against Hall to prevent him from vwo~ceding with bhis caso, but 1t wns unsuccer -+, Tall, aftor having obtain- od judgment, ' ¢ y pill in chancery against Waro, and Gould, ... Nuble, {o whom o is said to hovo made fraudwidas payments, Ware, in ibo meantime, becamo insane, or, as his consery- ator nllefies, was insano ab the time of the mnk- ing of the original note. Ilis chancory coso b agroomont was changed to Cools Couuty, and &' iow on trial before Judge Farwell, DANKIUPTCY MATTERS. An order was_ ontored In th caso of Hays & Beheoll dismissing it absolutely. In tho case of J. W. Alstrup an order of dismissal way entored, uuloss objections aro flled in ton days. Georgo W, Campholl was appointed Assigneo of tho ostato of Reed & Dawson, 1 tho caso of Kulo & Cohen an order was entored to eell uudor the trust deod. An order wny entercd in the caso of Mor- gan L. Cutin discharging him abeolutaly, A motion was filed 1n tho Garden City Tusur aneo Uumsmny, to have the order sot asido which roquired tho Company to furnishschedules of ite Hru)mrty. The motion will be argued in a fow oy, The cnro of tho Plymouth, Kankakee & Pacific Railrond Cowmpany was dismissed for want of prosecution, CIUMINAL COURT. In tho Puffenberger easo o motion to quash was mado and nrgued, but ovorruled by Judge Baoth, uud the cause set for trinl Oct. 22, In the cuso of Loan & moliou for chango of yonua was argued by A, VanBuren and tho Hon, W. W. O'Brion, of Iecoria, and sustsinad, and o change granted to Will County. The ground of the application waa that the papers had o violenily and er- tinaciousty hold up the crime of Bean beforo tho public and demanded his immediate convie- tion, thus j\u\ging bim guilty before trinl, that it was impossiblo to fiud’s disintercsted person, or one who had not formed opinion. Counsal also thonght that Cook and Lakoe Couutles wero the priucipal onos where tho Chicago newspapors wero read, and that Will Connty was not afllicted to puch a groat oxtent, Yeter Sticklor plead guilty to Iarceny. Sen- tenco was susponded, Baral Willinms was tried and found guilly of stenling o dress and pair of stockings, sud remauded for sentence. ‘T'ho case of enry Summers, who shot out into & crowd ona night, nud wounded & boy, was tried yestorday, and the jury aro out. Goorge Kennedy, for cutlivg an oflicer, was on trinl laio yesterday aftarnoon, USITED STATES COURT. Harry. O, Goodrich flled a bill in oquity yestor- day againet Willinim J. Faulkuer, . Complainant claima that ho Is the inventor of ‘valuable improvements in tuck-creusors for sow- ing-machinos, that ho obtained n patout in 18068, and lns boon msing it, but thet dofendant is int Tringing his xights, COUNTY COUDT. The argument of the moticn for a now trial in tho caso of the objectors to the city taxes, which was #ob for yesterdny, was coutinuod until this morniug. COUNTS IN DIIEP. Edward I’ngm: commenced an action of tros- pass agaiust Charles W, Rigdon, John Worth, Bu- gouo lartmunu, William H. Warno, B, T, Wake- man, Frauk Lope, Albort Blackburn, James II. Mason, and Willinm Hazitjh, laying his damages at £10,000, George B. Fishor inatituted suit agaisnt Mosea Shirra tor $5,000. Goorgo W, Traver & Co,, for the uso of Crang Brothers Maunufacturing Company, commenced asuit inthe Circutt Court agaiust the city of Chicugo for £2,000, balance due for paviug a part of Chieago avenue, Honry W, Kingsbury has commenced a suit againat Blake, Whitohouse & Co., for gronnd ront of coul yard acoupiod by them on the Kings- bury truct, A sult for $4,000 was commenced hy Thaddeua Hyall ogainst Sidnoy Crawford, E. K, Chambor- lain, and Charles B, Brown, “THE SUPREME COURT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, OTTAWA, Oct. 1,—The Buprome Couyt mot this morning at § o'olock, pursuant to adfournmont, thore boing prosent the Hon. Blduu{ rooso, and Associnto Justicos Walkor, MoAllister, Scott, Bheldon, Behollleld, and Craig, ‘Tho businoss trunanctod was g follows Y MR, JUSTIOR OIALG, 208—Erwin E, Blisa v, Ebonezer D, Harrie et al, Motion has boen made In this easa for an oxtenslon of timo ten days for appellant to filo briefs and sbstracts, “he motion s supported by afiduvit whivh the Couré deems suflicent, and the time i8 extouded, LY DI, JUSTICE BHELDON, 100—Peter Diuter, fiarnllhue, oto,, v Chinrlos W, Bmith ot al, ‘Tl iv & motlon on {lib it Gt tho appelles for o oxtenslon of tme in which to o briefs, Tho thue 18 cxtendod lan days, DY MR, JUBTICR MALLISTER, §74—Willlnmn 11, Hoyt v, Jucob R, Shipherd, This caso was tried dn tha Hupevlor Court of Chicago, bes fore the Hon, John A, Jumieson, Jidgo of that Quurt, a fudgment rendered, uud tino givn to defoudunt to Do Vil of oxcoptions, It uppears thut Judgo Junioe sonbeenmo dll, eud was eampelled to leave tho Stute, Tuo thimo was extended from timu to time, Ly stipula- ton of caunsol, for_ tling Ui bill of exceptions, within the thne stipuluted, Judge Jumieson not lnving returned to Chicago, by ngreement of connsel that the Wl of excoption: was cosrecl, they went boforo Judge Gary, another Judgo of the ke Gourt, and consonted that tho bill of esceptiony ehould Lo slgred und nealed by him, uad filed i the cauce, A transeript has been Illgmllu and the cuuse brought here, sud the rocord thled, A motion {n now mado (o strike the bill of oxceptiona fram tho flles, on thy ground thut it appears on the reeord that the eanso was tried before one Judge and tho L)l of_oxcoptions aigned by anothier ; and on the ground, aleo, that it does nob appesr on tho record nilirmalively, that iho I of oxcoptions was fled witbda tho stloulated tiuo—cerioin vavers havig beon doatrayod or mislald, In opposition to thot, an afBda- Vit lins hoon fled, showing tho facta as I have already stated thom. < Now, whiloJt f trno that it 15 Improper practico, whero & caso 18 trled boforo ono Judgy whera tho Courd, {n composed of sovoral, to have tho bill of oxcoptions slgned by anothior, and fmproner o biave it apmear thnt tho catieo was tried boforo all tho Judges, aa it usnally does in cancy from Cook Cotinty, yet i this canc, wo belng compolled to tako {his aflidavit ns tri, hovinif o doubt of its fruth, and Deluyy entlsficd thnt sushynn ngreement as n hiera alatod was entered futo, tho op= nosito party wiil not bo nllowed to take ndvantage of thieso things and striko tho bill of execptionn row tho file, Tho motion will thereforo bo overruled, DY M, JUATIOR RHELDON, 103—Tohn Fish v. John Leer et nl, Timo i glvon {0 tho 10th of Octobier for tho appelicoto filg birdefs, and ton days thereatior for tho appollant o roply, Y MR, JURTIOK EONTT, A= Tatuyelte, Dioomington & Wisntmipyi T 1t. ¢, v. Anahicl Gridioy, _'Thie motfon 14 to conolldata No. 176 with this number, for thu renson that tho cares ara’ tiio same, onch party biaving brought. the case to 1l Conrt by appeal, . No, 170 hus_nlready heen taken, Wo nre of opilon tint No, 467 ought to b courolidated wilh No, 170, nud tho causa proceed us No, 170, aud it fs 5o dono, PEOPLE'S DOCRET, Douglss Sirecter v, Tho Peoplo, Tho Judgment f afilrmed nnd opinfo fled, [Nozs v Heronsril—Thla i1 o test cano heought from Oltawn o year and & Balf ago, in which tho wholo constitutionnlity of Reddick's Hquer law was fnvolved, “Llyo brief of the Into Judgo Olamiplin In {lio caso, o ohnlf of plafntiff $n error, wos & most mnalerly pro- ductlon, but tho Conrt diffors with Lim in opfufop, and upliolds Ui law in ils integrity, WY MR, JUSTICE WALKLIL, 413—Fdward Gooding v. Richard P, Morgan, Tiioro 1a 0 motion in thal cazo to submit 473 aud 47 ns ono cneo on tho emuo brief, Wo hove riot hnd thne, nor do wa Linvo tho Siclintion to oxantino the rocords’ for o phirpoge of reelny wiiether they are tho fumo eneo or oty enpeciuily ai rlct and abatrnela v only bocu filed i otio case, Tha party, if by 1s willing to take Tazard of thelr Deing (ho samo caxe, can fllo the ko briets u cacl of them, or o can A6 bricfs In 472, aud put the numbera of 473 and 473 on them, 27—tho Lafayolte, Dloamiogtory & Atesneiprt Reilway Compauy vs, O, 'I'. Reeves, Thia {8 w motion for ecriforari nnd coutinunnce of the cage, It appeary {liat thia was origtunlly o conferion of Judgment, and that o motlon wanafterwards cnfered for the purposo of rolting it noldo, Tho nofcs of tho festimuny wero taken by o short-band reporicr, The shorf- Haud roportcr seemn {0 have lost his notes, nud hud 1ot mado ?nl a copy of {hem within the time for em~ bodying tiem fu o bill of exceptions, It fa now nskod that furiher time bo given, nnd the caugo continued, o that tho ]\nrly can get an order of e Gourt helow and mako this ovidence part of tio il of oxcoptions, and that thas may bo ontored b tho noxt term of Court. An wo underatand, tho evidenco i8 not volnninour, and tho party bad time onough to mako up his bill of excoptions, If ho relivd upon tio shorthanud reporter, and ho hina ioat Lis notos, § fa at Iila own risl, 1o could bave propared n sintement of tho cvidonee himself, presonted it to tho Judge of tho Court below, nnd Bad it scttled, Thero is nothing Iiero to show but what tho Judgmient s just aud fair, and, tho bill of oxceptions not beiug presented, tho motion will have (o bo denicd, NEW_MOTIONS, 107—Tho T. P & W, Railway Company v. Robort Teuco, Motlon by appetlco for oxtension” of - timo in which to filo briefs, 198—8amo v, Philip Ponce, Ssmo motion, 199—Samo v. John Logan, Bame motlon. 301—John Fleming v. Honry Carler, Diminution of rocord suggested, nud lenve nikad to file nmended ree~ ord ns per wtipulation, Leave granted and amonded record filed, 408—Dcnjamin T, O, Hubbard v, Thomas Rankin, 6r. Motfon by nppollant for nduitfonal time {n which to file briefs, Mr, Ball moved that James Britton, Edwin Winters, Jobn M, Robingon, and W. O, Robinson be admit- ted to practico, upon licenses from forefgn States, CALL OF THE DOOERT, Tho dockot for tho day was then called by tho Cliel Justice, and the several causes dieposed of in manuer followtig 281—Tilinofs Central Raflrosd Company v. Alouzo Orogin, Tuken on call, 253—Gunner Anderson v, John Warne. Taken on call, 283—Ralph Emorson v, Western Union Rallroud. Tulken on call, fifll—-lhflph Emcrson v, A, 0. Bemis ebal. Takou on 285—Andrew Burton ot al, v, Stophon Goodspoed et nl'zmT-"é'ixlm“ m}}' lington & Quincy Ralls [ \ego, Burlington & Quin way Come pany v, Max llnlcn{eld‘.z Taken on gu. i 287—Twelington W. Itarvey v, Martin' V. B, Van do Mark ot al, Taken on call, 288—Orvilla D. Smlth v. Edwin 1. B, Takonon cail, 289 —Mary O, Willlams v, Hiram L. Hugunin, Taken on eall, 200—William Y. Daufels v. Obarles . Osborn ot al, ‘Iaken on call, 291—John Schocnfold ot al, v, Stmon Flolsler et al. Judgment afiirmed under (ko rule, 202—Commissfoners of Highways of Yorktown v, The Peoplo ox rel, Willinm Bouker ot nl. Retanded on 27th Soptember, 1873, afi—Jucob aas v, Cathorine Slenger, Takon on call, 2j4—Nathan Disbrow v. Obleago & Northwostorn Rallway Compauy. Taken on call. 295Orauuet 8, fough v. Clurles E. ook, Takon on call, 06--Granville W. Aloxandor v, . A, Hoffman et al, Fuken on eall, 207—Wilifam P, Rerr, fmplended, ote, v, Cornclin Ruseell. Argued by 8, B, Gooklus for appellant, and by B. 8, Morria for appellce, and taken by the Cotrt, 2 Winslow v, A, . Bouedlet, garnishoc, ofe. Taken on call, 20-Jolin Lynch v. Nohemish A, Taldwia, Token on eall, 00—Goorgo M, Hadden ct al, v, Johu I, Hadden, et al,_Tuken ou call, Orrawa, 1, Qct, 1.—Tho concluding sentonce of tho opinfon "ot Mr, Justice Scott, in tho test Hquor cago of Streeter va, Tho People saya: Being of tho opinfon that Inw under which tlie proscention was commenced 18 not fn_conflict withi tho Constitu- tiou of tho State, tho judgmont of tho Circuit Court must Vo allirned, TO-MORROW'S CALL, Lo call. to-umorrow will Lo from 0L to 320 fuclu- sive, ADJOURNAMENT, The Court adjourncd uutil 9 o'clook to-morrow morning, RECONCILED, Hlow Onpt. Xnckson Overcamo Xiis Father-ineLaw?s Objcctions, ‘The sudden evolviug of sparkling comedy from o concatonntion of inteusely tragic circum- stances is, or ought to bo, the aim of the modern playwright. A scono was enacted in & Justice Court of this city yostorday morning whicl, for its unexpocted Inpgo from the immensoly sublime to the irresistibly comic, has hardiy been equnled a8 o court incident sinco tho Lorrible haukering of Bhylock for a cutlet of Antonio's gave way bofore lawyer Portin's acumen, to the josts and bontering of Gratisno, A few days sinco n recital of tho woes of Captain Juckeon and his lovely bride of a day appesred in g TrnuNE,—how tho couple got married by & Jus- tleo, and how the bridegroom elect, aftor enjoy- iug forty-cight hours of wedded blies, was torn from his 17-yoar-old wife, having beon arrested, at Lis fathor-in-law's instance, on a chargo of porjury, Since thon numerous attempts have beon made by tho Captain to soften his fathor-iu-law's heart, but without offect, and yosterdey morning ho was brought to anewor tho gravo chargo preforred agalnst him, in the Court of Justice Banyon. On ac- couut of an Informality in the proccedings, that worthy discharged the prisonor. Quite undaunt- ed, tho fathor-in-law rushed to Justico Daggatt's and took out ouothor warrant for the bride- groom's arrest, and the latter was soon landod in court again, But he had not boon idlo. Find- ing that porsussion would not work, the Captain had had recourso to strategy, and the fathor-in- law no sooner ap}mnmd in the Justice’s oftice to appear against Lis daughtor's husband than ho was arrested on & chargo of threatonivg to Lill him, a thing e actually did undor tho first im- Euluu which onsued unou tho bare discovery that is daughtor liad been absont from hor home for a night. ‘The etern paront was completoly nonplused at the unoxpected turn of uffairs, Mo iad played with {he handle of the Jaw all along, now ho was feelitg its keon edge. Io looked nt the Justico, at tho bailiffs, at tho ghystors, at his wife, his dnuglltm', and his gon-in-law. Ho gave way. Ha was _overcomo, Rising from his chair Lo eried out in trembling tones, '*My children, I Torglvo you. Liot us drop this,” and rushed upon his son-in-law and ombraced him in opon-Court, ‘Thou tho old woman sniclkered and foll in, and tho daughtor chumed in too, aud, notwithstand- ing tho cries of Justice and balis for * ordor™ nnd * silouco,” the gonoral hug was kopt u\) on- ergetioally for fivo minulos, Lnwyers Follows and Buckott, who ropresonted the suddenly-ap- pensed litigants, saw tho chnnco for fees had vanished, and dlunl»puumd togothor in tho midst of the hubbub, TFinslly, the family party, futly reconciled nnd resolved to let by-gones o by« fiouuu, loft tho Court togothor, aud ordinaty usinony was resuined, it N Tho Mixed Cluimy Commiasion, : From the New York imes, Sept, 29, . Tho Britivh aud Amerlcan Commuisrion, which bias boon in session at Nowport during tho sums mer, complotod its worlk Thursduy ovening, 25th ivst, Tho Commisslon bLogen its session at Washington, Sept, 26, 1871, and by the lorms of the treuty it was to comploto ils work on or before the 20th of Hoptembor, 1873, The nwber of claims which have boon pro- sented by British subjeots aguinst tho Govern- ment of the United " Siatos in 478, and thoir nqgrngnto amount I8 not far from 05,000,000, ‘Lhoso olnims woro for dumages from acta of olthor Clovornment botweon Aprll, 1801, and April, 1806, otbior thun thoso known s the Ale- bania olaime, Thoy ranged from los of clothes in Gon, Bherman's mnmfi to_ 16,000,000 for w qugaksilver mino In Banta Clara’ County, Cel., & 4! included losses by the Logal-Tender aot, by cotifiscatlon of vossols, destruction of proporty by Unlon and robol troops, for unlawful arvosts, for clyuns on Confederate bonds, &e, Of the Dritieh elaums, 181 have beon adjudicated fu favor of tho oclaimant, and the amount allowod upon them is §1,020,- 810. In very fow {instancos, however, Las n clnim heon allowod to its full mmount. By far tho grontor portion of tho 181 which bave so- curod n favorable deciston, have boen reduced to an ingignificnut fraction of what was not forth in tho papors thnt wero flled by tho claimants, 1'wo bundred and ninetv-sovon have been wholly ro- Jected, Ontho othor hand, only niucteen claims of all kinds hinvo been Lrought bofora the Comn- migsion l'f' citizons of the Unitod Htntos ngnlnsb the Dritich Governmoent, They wero for Jorses susinined by the $t, Albans raid, by the capture of nvesrol on Lake Lrio, hy tho detention of ear- goes of snlipetro nt Caleutta, &e. L'hoso claimn amount {o $1,000,000, andl not ouo ol thom lias beou nllowed, ho decision {8 final, and the monoy, by the torms of tho (roaly, must bo paid within a yoar, e e —A Borkshire man who wont to Now York lnst week to bo on _land ‘for picking up somo bar gnins in stock during the crash on Wall strect, gives his oxporienca in & very fow words. ile snys ho volccted what ntock ho would invest i and us b then stood at 42, he thonght ho would wait half an bour, in tho oxpectation that it would go lower, In fiftcon minutes it jumped to 47, and then, belioving it was golng up, ho hought, In ffleen minutes more it was dowh to £3, and our eapitalist wold out and riarted for Lome, disgusted,.—Diltafleld (Mass.) Eagle, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financinl News. New Yonx, Oct. 1,—Mousy loaned eurly in tho day nLigper cent, bub finnlly the rato declined to 7 yior coiit, and therd was o percoptiblo increaso in tho sp- ply.’ Taulk ofticors report. to-duy thut the demand for enrreuey from country Lanks and bankers has fallon off, und some banks have telegraphed countermaund- ing orders for currencys in othor cases greonbaoks aro belng returned to the eity from tho country, Tho nmonut of loan certificatcs Issued thus far by tho Comunissioner of the Cloaring-Ivueo is about $22,000,00. Greenbucks sold” at o premium of Jer cont lo-day over ceriified checks, Banew, and bankers wero Liying to romit to tho West nod Bouth for crop movemanle, Early in (ho day tho supply was loss than the demaud, but foward the closo ofYeriuga wers more lleral, Sterling vius netive oud firmer at 107 for G0 days, andl 1083 for sight, Customs recelpts to-dny, $311,000, Qold declined from 111} o 1103, recovered to }ll,‘{,‘ulml closed ot 110X, Lonna wero 3@1@7 1-20@7 for ok, Clearings, $28,000,000, Tlio Asnistunt Treasuror disbursed 281,000, Governments firm, Tho prioeipal actlvity wos in 10w *654, '07s, and '68s, which advanced from 4 to 1 per cont, State bonda dull, The trado fw stocks to~day resulted in a general do- clino in priccs, duo mainly to thg sale of collatoral for Toans, aud reaflzing by parties who noed moncy more than stocks, The decling was not attended with any oxe citement, Speculation was dull, tho demand principally being for investment in mmall lots, Quite a largo nmount of rafiway shinres lavo been nbsorbad in _the last fow days, On Fridoy thoe rule permitting un ofMcer of thio Board to seil any defaniting member out, or buy Lim in, will come in force again, aud then all contracta which are not settled will have to como beforo the Jix- change, It s not now apprehendod that there will bo many sucll, and indeed thore muy bo none, but until that dny comes no ono can tell the worst so far ss stocks are conceraed, and, thereforo, nll are wailing for that day to como and go. 'I'ho murket closed with eomo stocks down to the 1oweat point of the day, Tho Commerctal says : ** Tho fiem of Yaton & Co., No, 341 Broadway, oue of the oklest dry goods Louses iu ‘the cily, suspended temporarlly this aftornoon, They are not yet propsred to make any statement, it s understood, however, tlat the suspenson 48 duo to tho recent punic, and membors of tho firn seem confident they will koon be able to reaume, Al- fl:uuflh vayment was surpended, tho etoro was opon and business was going forward us usunl, A dividend ou Lrie and Lake Sliore 15 being paid to~ day. Sterling, 1073, GOVERNMENT mONDS, Coupons, '6T.vvvvv0, 11133 Coupous, '08. ... 10-408.... Coupone, '81.. Goupons, '63 Coupous, 04 Coupous, '03 Coupons,'65 (aow) Missouls,. TTouncesces, 3¢ | North Carolinas, old, 20 ‘Tennessocs, new..... 7235 | North Carolinas, now 16 Virginios, tew, W BTOOKS, Canton, ... St, Paul pfa, ‘Westorn Union, . 62)¢ | Wabael,.. Quicksilver, . e Wabagh pfd. Adama Expi * 0y | Fort Wyno, Wolls ¥argo o Terre Uant 10 American Ex) 62 Terre Haute 27 United States E: [14) Chicago & Allon, 85 Pacifie Mail, 4237 | Chicago & Alton , 05 Now York Central... 804 | Olfo & Missiasippl.. 2774 Erle.., .67 (0,0 &0, Ly Erlo pid. [ Anelem,... .00 10 Harlem pfd., 19 Michigan Genirai,... 78 Pittsburgh, 80 Northwerto atig 055 | Gentral Pucifio., ... O3k 883¢ | Do, Luck, & Wi 8137 00" | B, 11, & Erio Forelgn Markets, Oct. 1.—I1 s, m. — Flonr, 23@20s, roor, winter, 123 6d; spring, 118 100@123 6d; 23 70@123 0d ; clib, 133134 20, Corn, 328 0d Tork, 70, Lard, 418 6, LavenrouL, Oct. 1—1:30 p, m,—Markets unchanged. TaveweooL, Oct, l.—Evening—Cotton firmer; middifug uplind, 874@Jd : Orleatis, D@9 ; Hales, 15,000 bates ; Ameérican, 7,600 ; speculation and ¢xport, 9,000, Corn, 833 5, Otlier articles unchanged, LopoN, Oct.1—5 p.m—Tho smount of ulllon wwithdrawn from the Bink of England on balaneo to- day was £124,000, all of which I for shipmaent to Can- ada. Consols for money, 82%@J2i; ou nccount, 5 @023, Bonds—5-208 'of ‘63, 03 ; of '07, 05X ; 1010w, U1 § now 6w, 01; Erle, 43¢, TRAXKFONT, Oct., 1.—5-205 of 1602, 98 Panzs, Oct, §.—Rentes, G0f 45¢. Ruifnlo Live-Stock Market. Borravo, Oct, 1,—CATTLE—Receipts to-day, includ. 1ng roported arrivale, 9353 total for the week, 2,968, "lio market wus dull'snd 'slow at tho opening, ' A8 the duy advauced it bocamo moro activo, Holdera woro Btilf at X@3c advanco over lust week, About 1,000 wore disposod of, Salea includo 691 IMlinois etecrs, averaging 1,108 101,670, at $5,10@5.60 ; 43 Cherokeo stears, averuging 802, at $9.60; 84 Toxau’ atcers, aver~ ogiug’ 1,001 to 1,477, at $4.023@5.02¢ ; 84 Tndiuna slecra, nveraglug 1,270, nt $5,60, BuEee anb Lasus—Recelpta to-day, including re- portod arrivale, 1,000 total for week, 5,800, The markot waa alow at' yoslerdsys pricos, Halos include 600 Michigon sheep, averaging 78 to 81, nt §4.75 3 180 Liead Indfsua sheep, averaging 88, ot $4,20 ; 125 head Conada Jsmbs, nveragiug 67 (0 89, nt $5,80@0,16 3 63 licad Cannda licep, overaging 128, at$5.25, 1foas—Ttecelpta to-dny, Including roported arrivals, 1,300 ; total for tho wock, 9,400, Tho morket was ace tive at fully 20c per cwl advance, Balea include 155 Tliinota and Michigan Liogs, sveraging 175 {0 317 1bs, ot $4.05@5.95 : good Yorkers, averagiug 180 lbe, would commani Southern Cotton Markety. Monre, Oct, 1,—Catton firmer, with a fafr demand ; middling, 10)c; low middling, 16te; striot guod or diunry, Tsge. Not receipts, 44 bules} exports, conate wive, IEU bules ; sules, 600 bales : atock, 10,465 bales, GALvEsTON, Oct, 1.~Cotton nominal; 1o prico; net recoipts, 576 bales ; sales, 80 bales ; stock, 10,385 bulea, CiAnLEsTON, Oct. 1.—Cotton firim, avklng full rates middling, 1003 not recolpts, 1,480 bufes 3 oxports couste wise, 3,31 bulos enlcs, 10 balca : slock, 7,985 bales, avatnai, Och, 1—Cotton qulct aud ‘irm; mid- alings, 16%¢'; net receipte, 9,694 bales ; roles, 1,000 bnles "oxortu constylec, 47T Lalew . shock, '11,683 ales, Enst Liborty Live-Stock Market, East Lipenty, Pu, Ocl, 1,—CATTLE—~Arrivals, 71 cumns b Taediim, $4,75@3.60; commion, 00@4.25 § stockurs, $34CE3,75 3 Lulls, none, ioas cara 3 bost Phitlidolphis, $4,90 @5.00 ; Yorkers, $1,50R4,80, BilpEr—Arrivils, Ti cira’; best, $4.50@4.75; mo- dlun, $.75@4.00, Tho Waol Trado. Bosrow, Oct, 1.—Tusiness in_ wool {5 susponded, owing fo the moxmlur{ deraugement, The quotations ure : Doubla oxtra Ohifo nud Penusylvauin, 45@650 3 medium aud extra Ao do, 60@6dus Wiscdnsin and Mickigan lecces, 4166107 duaino. aud combing, 05 @05o, Elgin Checwe Market, Speciat Dispatch to The Clicago Tribuna, Ercy, Bept, 80.—Tho_offerings of chiecss on tho Board ta-day wors 1,400 boxes, with no eales,—loldera ‘asking 19¢, whilo only 190 was' offerod for any make, ‘Tho unsettled stato of the money market seemed to assfst fn proventing operations, Factories Lave sold thel July, aud many most of their August smuko, New York Dry Goods Mariots New Yony, Oct. 1,—~Thers 18 a moro settled and con- fident feellug in trade, but busincss was quick with ngouts, Tho jobuing dlstribution to-day was_ dimin~ ishied by the greut Lobrow Lolldny, which was stvictly observed, 'Tho markot for cotton goods 1s unchanged, aud woolaus ure fulrly stendy, Dress goods are mors activi, The Daily Dulletin says: % Operatora who can- colled their ordera to agents 4 wovk ugo bave replaced tho in larger umounts,” New Yons, Oc 1 Dtgher ; middllug nplind, 185, Lneabsroyes—Tiour §h falr demand and higher, with u very Umtted enpply 3 veecipts, 16,000 uris ; wuper Western und Btato $5,166 5,85 3 common to good oxtrn, f.8060.603 peod 1o chutee, $0.0567.95 3 whito whent extru, 7,000,005 Ohio oxtrt, §6,6@8,00 ,00; Bt Touls, $6,6310.60, ityo flour iy moderato denuny ab $4.76¢20.00, Uorne-meal moro active and firmier ; Wests crn, §3,.20@5.00, Whent n fule domoud and nigher 3 reccipts, 851,000 bus Na, 4 Uhleago, $1.40@1437 do Milwaukes, $1,49@1.48; “winter rod Westorn, $1,00; umbor, $L.63; winter ved o, $1,63; Northwestern wpring, ' $1433 Now, 2 and 3 spring mixed, 81,405 No, 8 wpring, SLIG@IA0, Lyo, Darloy, und mult, unclisngek Corn dull uud Jawer; recolpls, 63,000 Lu ; wteanier Wastorn iixad, 63@0A0; sail do, '06GO0NO m.i‘" wixed and yellow, 6T@082, Outs more uctive and decidedly Srmors recolpts, 19, e .~ 000 bu 3 ol mixed Weatern, in store, G0@N1e; new do, atlont, G1@64}g0 ; white, 64@70 ; blnok, 63@ e, Juas—Stoudy, ITAY AND Tora—Unchanged, Taarnrn—Stendy ot 975@Wo 3 Orinoco, 39@27 Mo, Woor—~Quiot, and held firinly XX Ohlo, @i, a —Doffeo atendy s itio, no 0@, Sugar sloady, Molamses inil, Rico dnll, TrTnOLYUM—Crudo, Ki{c} Tofned, 1630, Tnovisiows—L'ark slendy 3 now mess, $1.00, Beof and out aneats. Al ond whelanged, ' Mkddicn gt und firm; Ioug cloar, B3¢0 3 slort clear, D3¢, Lard lower; old Wostorn ftcan, 8%c. BurTrn ANn Chirrse—Unchinged. Witery—8leady ot e $1.00, PUILADLLUTITA, Prtanknri, Octy L—Buranstorra—Flonr dull and wnchanged. Whieaf, wntlet low ; red, $160@ 1.68; ember, $1L60G1,03 3 white, $15061,80, Tty held at 032000, 'Corn nelive} yellow, Gde; mixed Western, Gi@0fie, Onla uncliangei nad loyer, Prrnotney—0rude, 1050 rofined, 100, Watisicv—ifold at $1,00 fov teon-borfid Western, Qurag, Oct, L_BAEADYTUFER=\hent qulcl; No, 1 Milwankee, $1.48, Corn nominally auict ul 0dc. Barloy dull; ' prime Cannds held ot $1,60, $1.48 bid, BALTTMOILL, DatTistonr, Oct, 1,—BniansTurra—Flour quict and ntendy, Wheat firmor ; fair to primo_ white, §1,10 @170 3 clioice nmber, $LOI@1.70; good to primorid, SLA0@1,63 : common to fair, $L90@1,46. Corn—Mixe Weatern nelivaand firm at Gbjgiavic. Oate dull miz- od Weatern, 4@ 4 ; while, 4, Tiyo quiets Provistoxs—Quict nnd unchnnged, Corrri—In Telter demmnd and steady; falr to Burren—ticaree nnd wanted af 2(@28c, Wattsky—Quiet and nomitinl at #8c, ILWAUKEE, Mrwavnes, Oct, 1.—Bnzansrurra—Flour atendy, Wheat firm but unsettiod ; No, 2, epot, $107, dellver able Baturdsy, Oats steadys N, 1, ¢ : No, 3, 28¢, Qorn gearco nud fiems No, 2, 4030, liye steudy; No, 1, 0150 Barley steady ; No. 2, §1.28, Yuisatirs—to Bufio, Tido + to Ouvego, Lic, DETROLY, DrTRoT, Oct, 1—BREADSTUFTA=Flour quict and unchanged, Whent eleady 3 exten, §1,53)¢@1,04 3 No, 1, $1.40% 5 nmber, §I Corn steady ul 483 @40¢, ats, 37 @uBo. BUFF Burrazo, Oct. I—IiEanerures~—Flonr ntoads but innetive: no disposition to operato fn uncertuinty of prices which provafl, Oorn dull and lieavy § fnled at 50 for cargoto arrivo; hold ut 62 for kol ' Onts in- activo, Iiye tnactive, Barley quict and scarce. T'ntante—Sirong'st 1o for wheat, and 10e for corn, NEW ORLEANS, New Onreans, Oct. l.—Dnuansturrs—Flour in ool lacal demund, Buporflue, 3 doublo extra, $0,60; troble, $0.76@8.25; fumlly, 5@0.60, Jorn Seared ulxdd, 71@720] White, 0, Outu qulct at 60Q) %o, . BnAN—Dull ot 00c. AIAy—Firm 3 prime, 220,003 clioleo, $27.00. ProvisioNs—Fork dull at$17,00, Dry calted meata dull; shoulders, Oc, Ducon in belter demand ond firmer ; whoulders, S@93¢ ; clenr rib, Bige; clear, 106 Ao, "Tard activd; tisres, 8@Uo7 keg quict af 108 Grooknres—~Sugar and molasses, nothing doing. Wisisuy—Eirmer ot bottor demand ; Lonfslann, 9@ 98e; Bvansville, 03@050 ; Cincinnati, 51,05, CorToN—Aloro activo ;' Aeles 2,00 bales 3 prices nde vaneod s good ordinorsy 104@TGigo ;s atfictly good ordlnary, 101/@16%c ; do midaling to strict low mid- dling, 17K@175j0 3 middling to good middling, 17%@ <, {csetpta, 1,174 bt 1 oxporta to tho Continent, 471 ; stock, 23,08), Recelpta of cotton for Beptomber, 118,448 ; do last year, 183,000, MonErany~Gold iomiual ; canlh gold acnrco at 113 @119, Blerling nominal aud firmer; lunk, 184@ 105 ¢ currency opencd at 43¢ premiim for certified cliecln ; closed at 2¢@3 ¢ st nominal, TOLEDO, Toreno, Qct, 1.—BurAveruers—Tlour dull, Whent dull; No, 2 Vaboh, $1.¢03 amber Michignn, $1.37 Octobor 1,44 November; N No, 2 rod, $L3t). Corn dul ligh mixed, 600 scller October; 63gc November; low mixed, 47)c. Oats a shada botter; No, 2, 373c. Fretants—1'o Buffalo, 3y@4o; to Oswego, 8@93, NicEspTa—Flour, 3,000 bris; - wheat, 21,000 bu; oorn, 9,000 bu;_oafs, 2,000 bu, BrirstkNTa—Flour, 1,000 brls; wheat, 26,000 bu; corn, 12,000 bu ; oats, 700 bu. OINGINNATI, Crvorwaty, Oct, 1.—DReADSTUFPE—Markota quict but there is o more confident fecling, Flour frmer n £0.8087,00, Wheat stendy at $1.30, Corn quictat 41@ 440, Ryo quict nt 80@820, Onts quict and unchanged. Dattoy quict andtrm ; fail, £1.35@1.60, Provisions—In belter demand and held firmly. Mesn pork sold enrly ot $14,50, with $14,75 bid snd ro- fusod at tho cosot gonerally hold at 15100, Lard quiot and ateady ; steam heldat T3¢c, Bulk meals steady, with only o falr jobbing tradc. Dacon i falr do mand aud prices steady; shoulders, e ; cloar ri, 9c; clear, 91¢c, Winexy—Nominal; held at 05c, for currency. OLEVELAN; OLEZYELAND, Oct, 1.—DBREADSTUFPE—Nothing doing in grain, l'nnmu:nn—unchnngeg. 8T, LOUIs8, 87, Louts, Oct, 1,—BreApsTurrs—Flour dull and unchanged,” Whent Gi%n, but very quict 3 n fow car- Iots of No, 3 red fall sold at $1.28, Corn firm : ronnd lotwof No. 2 mixed, 40@ile, apot; 40%c, Octobor ; 44gc, November, Oats” higher ; car-lois of No. 2, 30050, Darley fron sud wuchanged. Bye dul at e, Witskr—Steady at 930, Provisions—Pork, no sales, Bacop, only o small ordor trade, Lardiore active; prime, ateamy, 730 for December, Hoao—Qniot nt £3,05@4,00. CarrLe~—Dull nnd lower ; Toxan cows, 14@2)c; Texun steers, IGIL{e, GCEAN NAVIGATION, ANGHOR: oo 2N Salling trico a woek from Sow York, and oaerying p rongors foall partx of Great Iirltain, Ttoland, Gantinonty Tiurope, and the Mediterranean. Unbin from €653 tor age, British and Irish ports cast, #30; wost, fi:\«:. Conti- nental ports saino an othor regulne fino, ~ Al payablo ; ourconos Aply fox il informdion at i Con pany's olices, No, 7 Hateling Greon, Noi York, and N. cornor LaSalloaud Madisowsts., Uhlengo. IENDENSON BROTHERE, Aronts, _ OF STBAMSIEIPS. Balllng from New York for Queonstown and Livarpool ovory Snturday, and for London diroctovory fortuight. For QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL, from Piors 44 and 47, Nortly Rivor, TFraneo. Hopt. Dt T, S0 25"'1"”?" g‘l-m SO S0 G ubin e, 870, s TLTN nrr g Retugn Ahehoin "E160 Curreneys o ¥ 110 nn A £ A SHAGH: A, cureonugs Pansongors bookod to or frou Gorman and Soandias- winn points at low rn(os, “Tho Steamahips of this line aro tho Jargest in the trado, Drafts ou Groat Hritain, Iroland, n‘u l\m Contlnant, WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gon'l Western Agont Northieast cornor Olask and Randoinh ate: (ophcait now Sherman House), Ghicago, OARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL Between New York, Cork, and Liverpool Tho magnificent now and fullnowored Stonmships of this Lino offor unrivalad accommodations to all clussvs of [aeseugors, o stoamcra holng sk, travolors sncuce o groat advautage of laving an equally good and fast stemmor (or each and ovory saiing, OGEANIOL QELTIC, BELETO HRPUNLIG, BALTIO, ADIIATIO, AA S 10, BRITANNIU. Snillng from Now York o SATULR- DAYE, from Livorpool on I HURSDAY! Harbot botl wazs. Ratos as low as an 3 For furthor information &]rply 10 mlmAll{'l Wastorn Qiitco, 97 and ¥) Boutls Clarkst,, noar Washisilon, cako. Draits on Groat Britain and_Troland_ from £1 upwards ALFRED LAGERGREN, Agont, CUNARD IMAIL LINE, ESTABLISHED 1840. . Steam Tetween New York, Boston, Tiverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, London and British Points, From New York evory Wednesday and Sat« urday. From Boaton evory Tuesday. Cabin I'nssnge, 880, $100 and 8130, Gold. [Ezoursion Tickots ot Roducod Rates. Btoorago Passage, 830 Surreney, Passongora and lmlghb ¥ . 1, DU VIR Gou'l West'n Agont, ur, _——N S NEW YORK TO CARDITE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And o}l Other Points in England and Wales, Tho South Wales Atluntio Stoamship Uompany's now firstoglaws Steamships will sl from Ponnsylvania Rall- rond Whart, .J PEMBROKE, Qct, 4 GLAMORUARN, Oot. 25 “lioso steansalilis, Dulli oxiirorsly for thi t o o vidod witls all thy bitost iupcuyomonts for tho eamfurt aud convontonco af Cabli and Buorage Passougors, Hiret Cabln, %80 onrroneys Socond Caliin, B84 curtoncyt Stoors nRo, s\ll uflxrlmcy‘ propald Sroerago cortificates frumn Qure din, #£33, Dralts fur £1 and upwards, l"u"n‘:‘l‘l:‘laur liqultill]llnrl).‘é ‘llll UM"{I{. l}\!— "lfl" fllf(n‘l- pa SR 1 D Lice, ot 1 Now York 15 e OSRONTIALD BAXTIEI & CO. Agonrs, - STATE LINE. NEW YORK 7T0 GLASGOW, TIVERPOOL, HEL- T ARG OO, 20T B Thy e 13 te: Al gall f) Pi 50 Giten Tout o Mot Moororty ws fottaway T ARORGIA, PLNNRYI. X}}{UlNIA Aud urary alformalo Welnouday. thorenttor, tnking nis: enyoru at through ratew (0 afl parts of Great Britain and Irolynd, * Norway, Hwodvo, " Homuark, wud - Geruany, Drafts for £1and pwards, ji Yor fectulit or passngo apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & T3 liroadway, | ago Ultioy, l\o.éfi Drondway, AMPLE & 1ATIQLS, cor. C/anal and Mn.\l\n:'uu-m.‘.A &Im\.‘a. AMUSEMENTS, MUSIO HALL, TaAST SFRASOIN or THEODORE THOMAS' UNEQUALED CONCERTS. 60 Distinguished Performers ! Tho pabllo fa rospectiully Informed that tho presont eonson uf HIX GRAND BEVENING CONCERTS nnd ONE GIAND MATINEE Will ho poattivoly tho last of this, tho Iargost aud most Jiosieat, Conoors Fronpo whioh s ovor tFavalcd oithioe 1 thin country or Lurope. MONBAY EV] NGy OCT. Gy First Grand Concert, AT TN MAGNIFICENT NEW MUSIC ELALL, Opposite New Shermun Iouse. "Tho followlng Hololsts will appear: MR, MYRON W. WHITNEY, Tha celebrated Concert and Oratorlo Slnger, MR, BERNARD LISTEMAN, Tho distinguishod Violintst, togcthnr with tho UNRIVALED ORCHESTRA. Tho salo of Fascrvod sents for all tho Conegrts wil eome menco Wednesday, Oot. Ty at 0 o'alaale, at {5 Box Of aF aato Hull, " Adinisslon, 1 © Hoserrod Seate mai {gor Fita, “Yosorsalt Bent' n Dro Biecly or Wiy, " Progeamnica 8t th Miisle Storen Manday. ramimen v the UARPHRTER & MITELDON, STAR LEUTURE O0URSE. MUSIO HALL, DI O &S T Youn Wharo it will do you tho most goaid during ¢! nxt wonicn e SEasta LAt Dot Ghlces s Sonson Helet {o,the Biar Luoturo Cutrso, whioh il ssetio, son, 1 o, fifty conta eacl, n rosorvod soat to henr BRICT HAKTE, HARILET BREGHLR STOWE, SRR J sk, 18, 15, GHAPIN, NEWMAN JTALL, 1. DECOT BoVite OAMILLA DS AROOKE, CRIALD M AL 'Y, and' JOTIN BROU( 7 LV, DANIEL DOUGHERTY, HAS, " Boason ickots, iy wiill o best resoror ARPENTER & SHELDOR, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE PARLOR 110ME OF COMEDY. A SPLENDID SOQIETY PLAY! THE STAR COM. PANY IN T OASTI Monioy, Sopt. 29, 1673, $ho wrocks, mul né tlo Wedhosday dnd Sitiriay Matinee H, A, Wabbor's powerful dranwtization of Wiikio Colli Groat Novol, MAN AND WIFE ! Entlro Now Scouory | BUPERB EFFECT3! In Ro zarenl, ** Klletation, oc A Ohristman Suppor.® ' In preps aatlon, **1loarts," MYERS OPERA HOUSE. ., botwoen Doarboru aud Siato. Ariington, Cotfon & Hemble's Miistrels, Moro Now and Btastling Venturos, Nobby Newcomb's ango, *Drotty as s Daisy," Who Owns Gins d'Atnis, Master’ G, Davenport, William_ Arlingtou. ~ "**Charning 1detlo Susio, Mnckin and Wlison, “And Grand Vocal Quartotte, Second ook of tha sensatinn, entitied Tvery orentlE QN CHLE FRONTIER. cvaning and Saturdsy Matiuco. Lok owt for o Livoly lokos 1n & Tog." M'VICKER'S THEATRE, IRICVIVAT, Of LART SEASON'S GREATEST SUCCESS, Bronson Howard's Sparkllag Comedy, SARATOGA, With a poworful cast and afl ita original beuuties, over ovoning thiswook and SATURDAY MATINER. ACADEMY OF MUSIO, HANDSOMESTTHEHATRE IN AMTRICA Itotun of {ho Groataat of all tho Great Dinlcot Actors, and Chicago's Primo Fnvorito, JOSEPH MURPHY, Wio will appear in bis papular Sensatlonal Drama, 1 With Now Muslc, Songs, Specialties and Fecontrlcitio, Monday noxt hisnow Irish-American Drama, Maun Cro, GLOBE, THEPEOPLE'S THEATRE, SIX NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES ONLY, INED BUNTLINE AND DS DASHING SCOUTS, And baud of WILD COMANOIIR INDIANS. MARTINE'S DANCING .ACADEMIES, BOUTH SIDE=1010 Indinnnenv., WENST SIDEe56 Adne-ste, ARE OPEN TOR THE SEASON. DR, KAHN'S MAGNTEICEN] AMATONCAL, HOSEUT, Of Natural, Sctonca, and Art, 118 san;hclnk-n.h%gxr: Mudlson. Tickets, b centa; for gentlonien ouly. opau from9a. . to 10, m., daily and Sunday, MILLINERY. MILLIVERY OPENING October 3 and 4 (Friday and Bnturdug). dny and evening, whon we will d.iar‘]gy & benuti- ful assortment of Imported FRENCH HATS ond BONNETS, and of our own manufacs ture, which, for cleganco of design aund heauty of finish, aro unsurpassed. Cordial invitations to inspeot our stock and stylos arooxtended to all. TELFAIR BROS. 189 W. Madison~-st. FOR SALE. BUY TIIE BEST. GOODALL'S PLAYING UANDS. S0LD EVERYWHEDE. NOTICE TO 0YSTER DEALERS. Try my Ino Polnt Oystors at #6 por barrol, Thoy cane nor e Sxcolfed for meais uud Havor, and rin uico, Ui eizo, Y & sneoinlty. 345 BITSON] Whaloeatn Doalor, Boat No, 16, faot of Delanceywi., Liust River, Now York, VIRGINIA OYSYER COIPANY, R. & H, CHAMBERLAINE, Propriotors, dealors in Uanned, ‘Key, and Sholl Ogators, Chismborlaino's Whact, folk, Va, ' Sengon for 153 and 1974 opons Sept. 1, Ors gors setfoltod, e konutuo Lynn Hisvon Buia ‘tora 1iarhar Oysiors a spociafty. MACHINERY. WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providenos, . T., Dulldor of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, ‘With Harrie'Patent Improvements, Sond for Ciroulars,* A 90-horse Kuglno Is on oxhibitlon at the Cinclunatl Ex position untll Octobor 4, and o 60-horso Jngine at tha Loutsville Exunitiun nuttl Qotohor 11, MIRAISO, RADRUAD & G0 STEEL PENS, Spocint witention eatlod to thy woll knuwn numbors, GO5m=T w2820 & 22, Prctor or 0. 75 Eaclovy, Jit, Yovnon s Oflice, 75 Joh-st N DISSOLUNTION. Tho firm of Pinkorton & Dunliam i this day dissolvod by mutual consont, Tho busiuoss will Lo coutinued by 8.8, Plakerton, asbeforo, 0 pyvicenron, D. B DUNLAM, JR. Ohinagn, Rovt. 97, 1873,

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