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PIE CIICAGO DAILY /IRIBUNE: PRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1873 Grango No. 04 boro approprinte mottoes, Tor- vnnlflrnnizo No. & bovo. (ho. motta: HTpual Rights to Lubor, and an’ Equitablo_Distribution of the Profits,” " Monah Grango No. 109 dia- layed a paintod bannor ropresonting o farmor holding n bunoh of whent i his hand ; over him was writton: “'Tho Iland that ITolds the Broad.” Undornonth tho picturn wos the word ‘Monopolists,” conpled wilh o pun on tho Latin, ‘II"‘IIBEI! words: “Boc ob tu-um,” ‘The Hou, Mutthow Audoreon, of Dane Connty, deliverad nn nddress, tnking stieng grounds ngninst monopolicw, and niging thoPatrons to koop up thelr argnnization. The ntmost good runllnq provailed nmong nll resent, Addrouses woto nlso deliversd by Judgo Pulling on ¢ The Hors and the Hou, 11 N, Bunith, of Shoboggau Fulls, on **'Tho Dairy." Tho tumbor of puoplo on tho' fair grounds to- day is cstimated by good jndyes at 15,000, Tho Tocoipta at tho gato amountad to $9,000, Nomination for Congress in the Third Maussnchusottn District, Spectal Dispateh to Tho Chicago T'ribune, Bostox, Oct, -Ionry, L. Pierco, Mayor of Toston, wns to-day unanimonsly nomiunted by tho Ropublicnn Uenvention of the Third Dis- triot for Congross, - vieo Whiting docensed. o s vory populnt in {ho distriot, aid {¢ is doubttul whetlior the Demooracy will be nblo to perstnde anybody tomnko o.contost with him, If ho takes his sent whon Uonfimm moots, Loonard . I, Outlor, Chajtman of the Isoard of Aldermen, wwill hecomo acting-Mnyor, 'I'ho rogular olection of anow oity government will occur on tho second Tuesday in’ Dgcombeor. FAIRS. TEane County Fatr, GrNEVA, IlL,, Oct. 2.—Tho Kano County Falr Is an assured suceess, ‘Tho entriey of stock of all kinds nro numerous’ nnd very fino. Thero fs & vory fluo show of horses, Tho Flotehor Normau Horse Company oxhibit sov- aral vory fino thoroughbreds of thab famous broed, both imported and bred hore. 'Iho fiuo Bouthidown flocks of Leo & Iforrington nre on tho ground, aud tho displuy of swino 1 vozy fino. | Bulthu’B flno Lerd of short-horns are noticenblo. Hois o broedor of no mean protonsions, Tho entrlos of farm products aro excollont, the “whoat and vegotablos ospocially, Tlotal Hall is full of tho bandiwork of tho ladios, and thore is the most oxcellent dieplay of rustio work over exhibited in tho State. 2 Trotting is the order of avery day, and prom- fa0s to bo an animated foaturo, To-day, the raco for hiorses that hinva nover bonten 3 minutes was n hotly-contested one, and was won b{ Johu :’nleu, Deating DBlack Frank in three straight onts, . "Po-morrow the race for horgea that have nover boaten 2:36 comes off, for the purse of $200; and sozr:) ;inmrdny is the raco opou to all horses, for 3 Tho running race of a singlo dash of half n milo was a gharp spurt, and wns won by Duffec’s bay olding from Crystal Luko. . 1t. Underwood offors several fino premiums of his_colobrated silverware for ladies’ riding and driving, which comes off Saturday. T'o-morrow the Grangers also havo their gath- oring on the grounds. Mra, Georgo Thompson exhibits o fino collec- tion of greon-houso plants. Wenona Unten Foir. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicaga Pribune, ¥eNoNa, 111, Oct. 2,—The oxhibition of the Wenona Union Fair bogan at 1 o'clock to-day, when tho books wero closed, Tho entrics num- bored 2,500,—600 moro than last soasou. The rocoipts aro over 28,000,—31,800 more than lnat yoor, Tho nttondance was good to-duy, and tho ghow magnificont, Mr. Neeley, onc of tho prominont thoroughbred donlors, suys tho show of cattlo and hogs ¢annot bo beaton. The running-raco fs was won by Billy- Jivks. Dost time, 1:653, milo hoats, beat thrao infive. A Jargo number of promiuent trotting and running horses are ontored. To-morrow is bolloved to be tho bost «'Il{‘of tho falr, Tho graud parade takes place on Fri- day. “{V&mflmr fine, and prosent prospeots very flat~ txgqing Tor an oxhibition socoud only to'the Stato Fair, Anternational Industrinl Exhibition. Spceral Disvatch to The Chicago Tribume, Borrazo, N. Y., Oct ,—1ho Uurd Tnternn- tional Industrial Exbibition is o ouccess, Mu- chinory is exbibited from St. Louis, Cinclonati, New Orloaus, Now York, Dotroif, Nobraske Cloveland, Toronto, and_Hpringfeld, Musa., bub nono from Chicago. Cincinnat is noxt to.Buf- fulo i display, Thore is a grand show of homo goods. The Indinunpolis Exposition, InDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 2.—Compotent judges place iho attendunco at the Exposition this aftor- poon at nob less than 40,000, perhaps more. Buoh on’ jmmongo crowd nover gathored iu In- dione before. Tho buildings and grounds, thirey- six acros, were litorally thronged. Seven tiaing this morning_brought oighty heavily londed conches, and lator traing nearly as many moro, whilo thousands camo from ‘the ucighboring country. Evory hiol and bowrding-houee i8 crowded, To-moii... is tho municipal holidag, when another crowd will attond, Over 5.000 head of horses, cattle, &o., are alrendy in the ons nud stalle, with hundrods entored to-day. Tibis s naquestionably tho grandest live-stock .show in’ thoe country, Tho success of tho £xpo- .sition is placed ontirely boyoud n question. Pennsylvania Stato Fair. Emig, Pa,, Oct, 2.—Tho third day of 'tho Stato Fair_brought ot loust 80,000 pooplo to the grounds. Mho ulost salisfaction is exprossod 3t the display, which is gouorally concoded to be tho best ever given by tho Society. Utun Territorinl Fair. Saxr Laxg, Oct, 2.—The Torritovinl Agriculs turn} Pair opencd boro to-doy. The displuy of gl fruite, and domestlo prodicts are - nouallly fing. 'Lhe attondance is large. — CASUALTIES. Collinion on the Michigan Oentrale Spectat Dispatel to The Chicago Tribune, Batriz CneEr, Mich, Oct. 2—Karly this morning the wostward-bound oxpress-traln on the: Michigan Contral Ruilroad, due bere at 3 o'clock, was run intoby o freight, also Rolug ‘wost, - tindor tho following circumstances , froight-train cutorlng the oy whon ot Dickin- pon's grado left soveral cars ipon the track. Tho. oxpress, - then mnonrly duo, was sig- potled snd stopped. Au endeavor was mode Ly _the —oxpress to tow tho detached ‘cars into tho dopot, but, the track boing frosty, they conld not ascend the grade, Anothor freight guddonly camno in viow, zud bofure action could e takon ran into the ospress, telescoping two ‘slocpiog-cars, domolishing the freght engino, and throwing sevoral caxs from the track, For- tunately but one pagsengor was hurk, this being 5 Mzs, Hubbard, of Town City. Thrown from Klis fforsc. Special Dispateh to The Clicago Tribune, @avLivoLts, Ohio, Oct. 2.—Linst evening a son ot . P, Parigh was thrown from Lis hoiso, atrik- $og his head nguingt s fonco and breaklug bis glull. Ho died from tho effeots of tho fall in «ane hour. Killed by o Fall Down Stairs. CreveLAND, Oct. 2.—A toncher at tho Rock- sroll Stroot Sohool-Houso, named Miss Jonnio M. Bilcox, *died f‘uuturdny noon from injurios ro- coived, o fow hours proviously by falllng down &he stop of tho achool building, Nerious Damage to Property and Loss > of Lifo Causod by u Lloode 'Pox,, Oct. 3.—Tho Lown of Tam- GALVESTON, pmw“:uw intndatod Baturday last by a suddon Fino in tho crok tbat flows throngh the place. Mho wator was so Bwifk that soon _twenty housos woro carried away, including tho Post-Otfice and contents und tho stores of Mosere, Woods and Chulson aod confonts, Bix persons are kuown to hiavo beon drowned. A Stroot=Car Runnway in £t. Louis. g1, Louts, Oct. 3.—As car No. 22 on the Fourth Streot and Choutean Avouno Railroad was crossing Almond stroet this ovnulu% o hoavy transfor wiagon collided with it and broko its iake, - 'Thoe cav started sgain, but tho horso he- camo frightoned and ran sway, and, in endeavor- fugtochoels hin,tho drivorbroko tho otlior brako, and_the ear bocamo unmnanagoblo, There wis ouothor car lmmad!nml? in ndvanco fillod with fadics who beenme greatly alarmed at tho pros- 'mub of belug run Juto, and jumped from tho car n (ho fuco of tho runaway horse. Blrd, O'Malley was yun over, and hor skull 80 badly fracturad that sho died in u fow minutes, Mra, Mary Ryun hud hor log broken, and nonrlr ovory ona In tho ear was movo or lens injuved, Who " driver of tho runaway hordo way slio badly bruiged and out, i PERSONAL. Loumsvirsg, Ky, Oct. 2,—At o acesion of the Louisyille Pronbylery, :n-m.{, a potition from tko formor parinhionors of Qilbert 1T, Rtobortaon, foposad from tho winistry for immoral vonduct ‘| hor feat, Al SPORTING. Third Day of the Fall Meeting of tho Dexter Park Club. The Attendance Still Limited---The Racing Romarkably Good. Professor Wins the 2:45 and Brother Jonathan the 2:27 Race. Goldsmith Mrid to Appear in Publio To-Day Probably for the , Last Time, Garnlor Vanquishes Daly In the Cham« plonship Mateh. THE TURF. THE DEXTER PARK MEETTNG. Tho third day of tho Doxtor Park fall races was undoubtodly & snccess, from s sporting point of viow, nlthough tho attendanco was nobt so lnrgo s conld rongonably have boen expeoted, considering tho favorablo charnctor of the weather and the excellent sport provided. 8L, thio nttondance was tolorably satistactory in ro- gerd morely to tho reocipts ab tho gate, It s but dolug Justico to say that, whilst tho nssom- blago wos not 80 largo us it should hava boon, tho aport itsolf was unusnally good ; and wo do 1iot remembor on any provious oceasion baving come from the Park with groator satisfaction ab tho day’s nmusoment. THE FIST TACE was botweon tho following horsos of the 245 cluss, viz.: Professor, Mnrion, Amy B., Not- tio Collins, and Ida. Beforo tho race, Amy B, was the favorite in tho pools at falr odds, and aven aftcr sho was bonten in tho first leat sho +was stitl tho favorite. Tho result of tho sccond hoat, which sho won, cauaed hor frignds to press forward with their mouoy freoly. -In tho third ‘hoat thelr caloulations woro upsot,—Amy, ag will Do soon by the synopsls below, trotting a foul raco, and boing distanced. - Professor won the nhent, and, Amy B boing tho only u‘munm worbh benting, and she baving boon rulod out by the mishep of iha third Leat, of course took tho raco. ‘Tho following I8 a synopsis: Firal_Heat—Tho scoring wus extremoly tircromo, Inif-n-dozen attempts belug mado to got_nway, Tloy wero flnnlly sentoff toogood start, Marlon heing about & lenyth bebind tho other four, who Wera usen, Tefore the gute was roachied Netie Colilns liad jump-= od to the front sud talcon tho yole, whick gho kept far 1ittlo whilo, developlug good wpeod. ~ When nearing the quarler pole, howover, #ho left lier fool, and Pro- Fensor, Whio was docoud, went away licad, nud remoine cdl thore for tbo rest of tho hoat. Nottle's Lreak wus Buchi o bad ouo that Amy B, got abead of hor. Tho Intter made o gallunt ‘struggio with Professor all the way around, bubwas not steady enough to rescl, o Break nt the turnand anothorat tho distance g matorially rolarding her progross, Professor won by fivo longths, not having nadea skip or misstep Iu tho milo, Amy_was sccond, Nettfo Collin third, 1da fourih, nud Marlon Jast., 'Thme, 2:32%. “second ITeat—Directly tho word was given, which was * dono when tho horaes were fairly ovon, Ncttlo Collins sbot abead and wont ta tho poie, closcly followed by Trofesaor, who wan travoling ot u gait that was noither a trot mor'n paco, Ho had to bo broken up to got him Gown fo square work, aud ho foll ehiud u conse- quonco. . 'As soon s ho beeamo Rottled, ho startod Sticr Qollins agaln, who was now soveral leuglim in avanco, Thoy Tan way from oll tho othors going up tho stretch, nud at tho half-mile polo wero eck wnu neck, Golbg aronnd the turn Collins broke badly, aud Profussor went fo tho frant, Beforo ho struck tho Tomo stroteh, Marlon sud Amy 1., who tursed in good style, caught up with ham, and thoy lind & Lrotty Faco Qown, Amy outfootod 'Prof:ssor by abont half o fenith, and beat Lim homo that much, Marlon was third, Gollins u poor fourth, und Ida, \who was Lakind all tlo time, distanced, Tine, Thard Hlewi—The botses went around tho turn Just 1 thoy left the polo—Professor, Colling, and Amy B, in tho tront nud aimost even, and Lirlon a couple of Iengtlis bohind, At the quaricr ol Professor's head showed fn front, and aided by o few Jumps and Lis oouline gatt, hio drow away from uil of thenr, Amy B, Hhen wout wf and fol fur Lubiad beforo aho cogulned thio hatf-mtlo polo Professor was well in advance, and Golline was second, und Marlon third, Glolug round tho turn, Amz, who hiad beon doiug nome good iraveling, pased thokecond sud third hores fn 00 snccossion, ond enfered (ho bomo stretel will o ood shiow of winning tho lieat. Nearing the stand fihlh her and Colling went to pleces, and there was considorable Awerving which roquired all Mr, Shop- Gona Wil to avoid with Marion, Psofessor camie hionio firat, and then thuro wus o complaint of foul cntored nginat Colliuy_drivor by Slupson, who argued that 16 wonld Liava becn rosond bt for tho sworving bovo pllnded to, It took tho judges o lang tine to decldo {10 minttor, bt thoy finaily tled thet Marlon_sbould {nko socond pluce and Amy bo distanced for foullng, Thiq tiino of 1he huat was 3134 Tourth Heat—Tho scoring waa n_dreary wasto of timo, but perfootly oven start wad afterward effocted, and fhio spoctators in their admiratiou_overlooked thy dola, Professor and Nottio Cullins_went shoad of Tfarion st tho start, and boforo tho _quarter polo was roached Professor wn fur cnough ahed o insure Lin tho heat, 1Mo won without uny trouble, and therefors t110 ruco was between tho other two for second place, Murlon khowed bettcr speod In the xaco thau {u any of 1110 othiora, and finally beat her I after o hard srugglo Dy & couplo of lengthis, Time, 2:38Y(. THE BEC TACE was between Mollio Morris, Badger Girl, Thom- us L. Young, Johu 1T, and Drothor Jounthau, horses of the 2:27 class. Badger Girl was tho favorito in the pools at tho start, at an uvorago rato of 100 to 6 ngainst the field. At the eud of tho first heat, which sho loat, vho was still tho favorito at good odds, aud even aftor the second hoat, which elio also_lost, thoro could b found men willing utill to bot thut slio would como out the winnor. Accordingly, tho backers of Brothier Jonathan enrned o enug sum by buy- ing lim in tho fleld, 03 ho won tha tace in threo straight honts, aud oxbibited spoed tho like of which Lins not boen wituessed hero this ecason, Mollio Moryis, thut trotted 8o good a 1ace fho proceding day, failed to ronlize hior friends' au- ticipationn. Iliomas L. Youug was of no partice ular account in tho raco, aud John II was & mera oypher, boing distauced fn tho firat heat, ‘Lho fgfiuwhxg i8 0 synopsis of tho raco “Firat Heat—1t wos hurd workto get them off In any ting liko oven chape, snd {he scoring was long pid {edigns, rendering the laracs oxelled, 'Tho field Sunlly possed the staud fu_line, but tho starting Judgo Teglowted to say go, snd tho réeall had to Lo glven aniid the hoots of ‘the_spectators, Then_thero waa Thore delay, but word was givon ut last, and awsy thoy went closs {ogether, Dadgor Girl took tha polo almost Immiodiately, but st broke on tho turn, and lost o great denl of ground du consequence, Brotler Jonne flian, Thomas L, Youny, and Mollio went abead of her eeveral lnylba, and wero leading her caaily at tho qQuarter, . Passing tho pole, Jonathan was divo longthis aead of Young, between whom and Molllo thoro was u tight struggle for sccond place, Neithor oo of them us able to catel the lender, Gning up tho stretell, Tadger Gir) sottlod down to work, and drow up rapide 1y, Ao nif milo polosho was foieth aud luing but shio broko agnin on tho upper turn, aud was thrown hack svorso thnn ovor, Entoring tho liomo strotel, Sonstlan was still loading, ond Mollia and Young woro socond aud third roapectivels. Baitzor Ol having ateadiod Qown meanwhilo, wah font aftor thom sgain, ond slio howod sowo Gno trotliug, Young wis passed by-lior, and thon shio collared Mollle, T race botwoen'thony For second place wos,closo mid oxclting for a timo, but thio Girl_ broko ogath nt tho distanco pole, and e {hoy ended sio was o closo third, Drother Jopathan won by four longths, 3lollio befug Accond, Badgor Girt third, Young fourth, aud Johin 1T, who was o« whero {u tho ruce, distancéd, Timo, 2:25, ‘Hocondl Heat—his heat Wwas o splendid ono from sturt o findah, " Whe thoy It tho wiro, Mollly s o Tittle to tho rear, uud tho othor two wore ovon, Joua. than cluug fo the polo liko grim doath to & decayod bricun, aud wont around tho turn festor than bo over iravoled in publio before, Tho ofhur thres do mothiug with ' bln ot all, Baduer &l velng worso off in this Tespict thun Sty of thein, Jounthan flow yust tho polo {n 8515 oo onila, leadiug Molllo, 5ocond, by two lenitl, 8 Tend- $i Young by about thy_eawmo distunce, und Tio lending Tisigoe Gnl, Guing up the stralcl Jonnthou geaduul- Iy inoreasod s lead until at tho linlf-aile Lo was fiva Pogihe In ndvaneo of tho neateat, which was still Mofie, Rounding tho turn Badgér Girl went by Youn, oud o fuw yards furlher on was oven with Motite " Entariug the bonio-strelol sho luft ot be- Ribdy hnd went afier Jonathun, who was responding Hobly fo tho whip aud voico Of hix driver, ulf way O ho strolcl sho caught up with Ly wnd an ox. ithigr contot followed, A fuld step ot the part of Somuthan would by Tuined him, But bo hold his ground, aud kopt fust a tieck nheut of tho maro, who Yub. pusbiug b furd, They passed indee the Wit in b ordar, auld Loud” applauss, 24, Mlolllo waa third nnd Youug luat, "Wird Heut—Dadger Gird got the worst of tho etart W i ohiy a wvorago fair ano, aid wis effoctud S connticrablo afulenlty, Tdttlo Mollly took tlio Dolo at tho turn aud went quito o diatuucs ulead, behig Di longths fn ndvanco at tho quurior, When that st wis paseed Brother Jounthat eottled din to Lis i, aahiited groat soed ol up Wy et o faco botweos Lfui utid Mollle was oven fir. 4 L it o could not stand tho prosauro, B viA fukon DI Tior fect ot the baif-milo pole, Yadger dicl, who fiad moado o brouk hiersolf enrlier i tho vacy now Iot wt, and golug uround tho twn pussed Yuug and Softle, both of whoin wero beliaving baily, Jous- tan, Bowover, was not pullod s potiid, but vze upk ol g If ho wun being erowied, nud bl Jud could ot o reduced, 106 cano fu an casy winuel i Hiaduor Girel socond, Young third, aud Mollo Mok Wiaticod for rouning the greator pact of Wo way could plio year azo, Was Prounn od, asking his restorg- Hon™ to tho priviloges of membership in tho shnroh, ‘Tho petition was referred to & commite’ . who will roport to-marrew, fromm tho Lalf-mile polo, 3 BUMMARY, DexrEa Pank, Git10AG0, Out, 3,—Purss of $1,000 for fiorsen thiat never boat 2:45 3 $000 Lo firat, $350 to neo~ oud, $150 to third ; milo Jicals, beat threo in five, in Lore need, 0, Dlizzard’a ch, g, Profomor... J, 0, Slmpson's o, m, Marfon. 5. 1, Dlenell's g, i Nottlo Coll m, Amy n. At P, I ©, Sullivan . Vhllnhena bent 2:37 ¢ €750 10 firet, 500 to keeond, nnd §150 to it § milo heatw, beat thives bu fvo, In linraess, B, Frazor's b, g, Brother Jonntlian A 1 , Ttowell & Qos g, Bidgor Girl mas Odver’s #, g, otnax L, Youl 8. Armutronga UL ni, Mollie Movrs A. Batclielor's b, g, Joim 11, “mii 5 narter. i TO-DAY'S HAOES Will consist of tho fiec-for-all nud tho runnin raco. In the formor the famous horses Gold- omith Mald, Gloster, Frad Hoopor, Bashaw, Jr., ond Bt James will contend.- 'Lhis will probabl bo the last ndli)orhlnlly to oo Goldsmith Mais and it s said thot Budd Doblo, hov drivor, will urgo hor to hor fullest spood [n tho raco, OF courso sho will win first monay, but thoro will undoubtedly bo o closo contest for the othor moneys by tho rest of tho field, which aro protty noarly matehed, Tharo aro three entries for the running race,—Prairio Boy, Lndy Fairflold, and Buekshot, which aro ovonly matchod. BASE BALL. DALTIMONE V8, PITLADELTAIA. Speetal Dispateh to the New York World, BavtistonE, Md., Bept. 80.—Tho eighth game of tho serles hetween tho Baltimores and Phila- delphias was played hero to-dny, in tho presenco of about 800 speetators, tho weather boing ox- coedingly fino for piay. Dut so much Limo was lost in seloctiug au wmpire that darknoss cnmo on long bofore the grine was finished, aud it wog finally decided on tho scora b tho ond of (ho tth loning. Droinard, notwithstanding bis con- tinued illuess, pitched for tho Daltimores; Bech- tel, in conseqtionca of Zottleln's illncss, pitobin for the Philadelphins. In the sixth inning Mack tool Bochtel's pince, the Baltimoros batting him as freoly as thoy had Bochtol, and scoring six rans, fivo of which thoy carned, On the IPhila- delphing going to tho bat, thoy scored flve runs, whon it grow too dark to play auy longor, aad thio umpiro callod the game, of which the follow- hlfi i8 a Bummar; ALTIMORE, mi.. Sopt, 30.—Elghth gamo of tha chnmxlonn\llp sorica between the Baltimores sud ‘Philndelpbias, Faltimore. | RE|\P|4|| Philadelphia, (| 0P| A Teadeliffo, 8b...| 2| 3| 1| 3]{outubert 1. £..| 3 3} 0. 0 Cravor, o 1| af of|Wood, % buweer| 1| 1) 9) 2 ik, r, f.. 0, ollatadoute, ovsui- 1] 1 0l 0 Caray, 2 b. 1l 1l eyerts, 35,001 1] 1) 0] 2 1} 0 [Bechtel, p..-.| 0 2 1] 1 1| 1iEuimor] s.'5....| 0] 0] 0| & 3 o 1| of 33 0 1 oll3tack, 7, 0 o 1l 0 0 0f[ Doy of ol o} 1 Totala...... o153 & e Tnninge— 5 Daltimora 3 310 Pladelphis. 12-0 Toa Earned—Daiiimore, 1 e o Eagora i iitinoes, & ¢ Dl oiphis, 8 Umpire—Frank Sollingn, Maryland Olub, Timo of Gamo—1T'wo hours, PuiLADELPRIA, Oct. 2.—Basc-ball—Bostons, 17 ; Philadelphias, 7. BILLIARDS. GARNIER VANQUISHES DALY IN THE OIAMPION- BIUIP GAME, New Yon, Oct, 2.—Tho billinrd match bo- tweon Garnior and Daly for the chnmpionship of Amorica, tho diamond cue, nnd_$1,000, took iaco to-night ot Tammany Hall. Thogamo waa tho fout-bnll carom, upon n Collender tablo. The botting ks 'been lorgoly In favor of Daly, ~but Garmor won tho game in thio forty-gevonth inniug by a acoro of 1,600 to 1,231, Gamiors avorngo, SL 43-47; Daly's, 20 247, Larpost runs—Garoior's, 150, 111, 171, 173; Daly's, 219, 112, nnd, on tho last inning, 182] Garnior will probnbly relinguish tho din- mondene to Cyrillo Dion, tho last challongor, in wiich caso, Daly clialougon again, At tho closd of the game Daly anuounced thab lsl.g},%““ play any men in ‘the country for ,G00. THE RING. BILLY MADDEN answors tho chiallonge of Jamss Stophens, of Du Page County, by saying thal William Gilmore, his backer, has made a doposit of 825 with the city odilor of tha Times, io tight Stephens, or any othor mnn, bar none in Amorics, nt 124 the, for £500 or 2609, within 100 niles : of (}Mcnfu. Billy will fight Stephons ot cither 124 Iha or 125 1bs, a8 ho nny agroo ; and, as he menns business, cithor Stophons or avy other man who can_fieht at thoso weights can cover the deportt, and arti- clo will bo drawn up on their prosonting thom- solvos for tho purposo, AQUATIC. NEW YORI YAGHT ULUD RACE. Nrw Yonk, Oct. 2. ho yacht-race betweon the yachts of the New York Yacht Club, for two cups prescuted by Commodore James Gordon Bonnott, worth $500 each, was sailod to-day over tho Club_conrse, from the Narrows to tho light ehip, and roturn, about 40 miley. Tlie cups were yon ‘vespectively by tho schooner Eva aud sloop Vision. THE BATTLE OF BUSINESS. Ilenry Ward Beccher Explaing What It Is, and What is Hlis Gpinion of . Spectal Dispatch to The Chicagn T'ribune, Bostox, Oct. 2.—Henry Ward Beecher lectured this eveniug in Music Mull, on the *‘Battle of Dusiness.” Ifo ave it as tho rosult of his ob- sorvation that no other occupation mnde suoch domnndsa ou the nervous onergy of men, wag 80| beset with inducemonts to dishonesty, as mor- cantilo life. Tho fault is not that moen do not waut to bo honest, but that the majority of them o not know how to be, They think it is all sight to do as othiers do; or, mora_likely, thoy imitato without thinking at oll of the moral quality of tho act. Mr.” Beechor was ospecially sovere on tha stoole gamblors, saying that thoy dosorved tho Loltor it any ciminals did. The only consola- tion in reviowing tlo carcor of theso mon was the ssswrance that fow of them kept their ill- gotton wealth 10m(. Ho hind lived to seo six or oight Kige of Wall strcet dothroned. In tho lrifo of business men regard only tho ond pnd do not ecruple much anbout the moans, 1fit sooms nocassary to buy n Logislnture to insuro tho prospority “of their schomes, they buy one. All tho gront corporations know {ho prico of tho old mombers of a Leglalature, and quickly find out what tho mnow ones con bo had for, Tho mon whonre bouglht tho cosiest oyor—tho chenpest—nre the furmors, not be- cousoe they ara in fuct more yonal, but becauso in their almplicity thoy aro compromisod and in- volved beforo they know it. The lawyers and merchants, more nccustomed to the “mrts of schomors, are more wary, Thoyhave to bo fished for moro putiontly, and are” only secnred at a largo expouso. ' - Bpeaking of the powor of the groat corpora- tious of tho country, Mr, Beocher declared thab if the New York Central, Eric, and Ponusylva- nin Gontral Raflroad Compauics shonld conspiro to do it, thoy could cloct the President of tho United 3tates, ‘U'his wag tho frst dolivery of this Jecture. WASHINGTON. IRofusnl to Liconse as Enginecers Othor than United States OitizensesSile artes of ‘Arenswry Officinls--The United States Courtss & Speciul Dispateh to 2'he Chicago Trivune, THE TOOR ESIGRANT. Wasumaton, D. C., Oot, 2.-Ono of the numerous_hudshing ‘to which forelgnors who ara invited to our falr conntry aro subjeoted, is illustratod by an opinion just rondored by tho Acting-Solleitor of tho 'rongury, which mukes an amondimont of the axisting luw quito necossary. TIn tho Mat phuco, it is an opon queation whothor I)lloks nud_engitoers of stenmbouty uro ofiicera lioraof, within the moaning of tho luw. This question is admitlod” by tho Acting-Sotioltor to bo ono whicl In not freo trom donbt, aud ita solution Ik not found either in tho direet provision of the staiuten or tho decision of courts, 1Iis opinfon, that \n\lam and onginoors nro oficory of vessels, dopondy therotoro npon tho appliva- tion of gonorul }nlncllnou and such nid ag ho conld gaiu from tho act of Fob, 23, 1871, 1t apponrs that » Seotchman who came to this country and pmnmll{ deelared Nia Intontion to Docomo a oitizon of the United Btates asked to bo liconsod na an engineor under tho provisions of tho ot abovo dosignated, and, such liconso heing rofuscd by Joeal iuspcstors in the dlatrict whoro tho ) piloant had cstablished o rosldonco, an _appon! wad maao to the Buorotary of the Tromsury, on tho ground that the applicant possosned no other meaus of liveliliood than that of eugineoring, ‘Ilio Buorctury roforred the mnttor to tho Solicitor, who replied that in ac- cordanco with nots bearing upon the caso tho applicant sannot bo liconsod s an_ongingar, apd omployod on hoard any steamor that is liconacd or onrollod, for tho ronson that ho is not n olti- 7ou of 1ho Unitod Staten, Tho not of Juno 18, 1807, providon thnk oficors of vossols of tha United Btates shall, in all casod bo oitizons of tho Unitod Btalos. TIE PAYNMENT OF RALARIER, The Trensury Departmont doclines to grant tho roquost of ~oflicors in varions nets of the Unlon coumcctod with the opartmant, that their draftsfor monthly saln- riag mny he mada ‘mynlxlu in the city uearost to, or at whioh, tho oflicors nre on duty, inatead of at New York, Tho roquost-was ido boonuso tho present condition of financinl matters ron- dors it diflcult for the ofilcors to ronlize upon thoir rocoipts s Boon na tho drafts could be ob- {ained dircet from Washington, UNITED STATES COURTS, The regulnr torm of tha United Btates Su- promo Court beglos on the 20th inatant, and that of the Court of Clafins on tho 18th, Only two of tho Justices of the former cort hnvo yot arrived horo, although all are ox- ooted by “the day of commoncement of the orm. Clifof Justico Drake nnd ono of tho An- #ocinto Juuticos of tho Court of Oloims returncd hero from tholr snmmor vacations about throo weoka ago, and it is understood that tho othor momhers will arrive in timo to Le presont at tho oponing of tho court. {70 the Assoctaled Dress) (OONEOLIDATION OF NEVENUE DISTRIOTA. ‘Wasuixaroy, Oct. 2.—Uho Prosidont has is- aued an ordor eonsolidating the Tirst Colloction Dintriot of Vormont with tho Second and Third Diatricts, and, in o fow doys, two dintricts of Rhodo Island will ho consoltdnted, UNNATURALIZED FOREIGNENS OANNOT DE OFFIORRS OF AMERICAN VESSELS, The Collector of tho I'roasury adhores to his decivion that unnaturalized foreigners enunot ack ng stenmbont ofticors, oven as pllots or pugl- neors. Daclaration ot intention to beeomo eiti- zony will not answor. Thoy must bo fully nat- uralized. POSTAT, EXPENGER, The sum of $1,031,000 was placed to the eredit of tho Third Assistant Postmuster Goneral in Now York, to-day, for disbursomont in tho pay- niont of tho various expondes of tho postal sor~ vico. PESTILENCE, Thirty=one Deaths from Yellow Fever in flemphis on Yestordays~Eho fes nevolent Associntions in Want of Fundse-Apponi for Ald==Twonty=two Entoerments of Yoliow Fever Victimu in Shreveport Yesterday. Spectal Dispatch to The Cliicago Tribune, Mesrems, Toon,, Oct. 2—Tho total number of denthis in tho city from 6 o’clook last night to 6 this ovoning was forty-fivo, of whioh twenty- nine died of yollow fevor. In tho cases of threo or four thore woro no attendivg physicans to roturn cortificates, 5o it may be safe to put tho YELLOW PEVEQ DEATHS at thirty-one. ‘This lnrfio incronse is altributed to the very warm wenthor and the fillthy condi- tion of tho infacted portion of tho city whera a ma jority. of tho .doaths occurrad. But tho diseaso is now _spronding so rapldly tlat oven o thorough fumigation of the onliro city would hardly provent its becoming an epidomis. There are reported to-night 250 cases in Pinch aud tho northorn part of the city; and in Bouth l\lnm{flzlu thoro are from 50 to 75 new casos, Tho situation is 8o alarming to-night that tho iayor has callod & mooting of tho physicians to-mor- row to considor as to the bost meansof prevent- ing, it possible, its further spread. ‘ho Howard Assocition to-night has applica- tions for thirty-eight nuracs, but have none to sond out. The infirmary s aleo full, and n ront number of cases are roported at the Cily Tospital. Tho Howards aro OUT OF FUNDS, and cnn gt nothing from the city, oxcopt ono- tonth of *tho $10,000 approprintion, which thoy bave alrendy drawn and expended ; and their oxponses now amount to §600 a doy. -Fiftoon hundred dollars was raiscd for them from tho banks to-day, but that will not carry them thirough tho woels, and, oven with tho dafly sub- seriptions by citizons, aud without assistauco from otlier clties, or from tho 20,000 of our nbsont citizons, the Hownrds must disband and tha poor starve or dis unattonded. The scourge ling now nsswmed its most malignant pitch. Seores of poople are leaving tho city overy day, and, whou to-hight's roport of the ravages of tlio dircaso to-dny i publislied, the nuaber will bo laxgely lncronsed. Tho following wio TO-DAY'S INTLRMENTS, only tho namos of thuse who died from yollow fovor boing givon : A, Mayer, ogod 48 ; . Her- ifoldor, nge 30 ; Mos3 Klein, age 23; Louiso Tuss, ago 16; F. . Livaus, age 455 Marthn Yancay, ago4d ; Aon Dauer, age 46 ; O. Cross, ngod 89 ; Emma Gaglo, nzo 4137 3 Ellon Maho- ny, 0o 93¢ Dridgor Walors, 03063; Ella Gal- lalior, nga 6 ; 8. Ous, age 43 ; Edward Allison, ngo 253 Thomas Turnor, 'nged 17; Joha Taiuloman, ngo 6 months ; V. Mcdahon, aga 6 ; moniks ;, ftosn Guarloy, ngo 81 ; Georgo Rich- ardson, 8go 16 ; John McGuiro, ago 46; Patricl Burrett, ngo 8, yellow fovor ; Mrs. Rhiodos, 20 unknown ; Jolin’ Crawford, g0 63; Johu T, MeEwon, ngo 2; Bob McLoon, ago 603 C. Kolly, ago 23 ; May Jordan, age 45 ; A, men, age 17; B. Juckson, ago 86, bors of deaths fram yellow fover, 20; from othor cuuses, 16. T the Assoctuated Press. Mesrenss, Tenn., Oct. 2.—There wero forty- ono intormonts to-day ; twenty-sevon from yols Tow fovor. At o maeting of tho Citizons' Exocutiyo Com- miteo to-duy, thio ollowing oppeal was mado to the country for aid ¢ A% the Charitadle, through the Mayors of the Cities of the United St Tho yeilow fovor is increasing dafly. Bickness and death provail upon every slde, and business s sus. pouded, For tho sske of suiforing humanity send oncyed relicf at onco to our City Treasurer, All our charifablo socleties are exhausted, and privato churity itself is almost oxhaustgd, Memphis hns nlways promptly responded tothe calls of the dis- trossed In othor clles, She orks their sseistance in. return to relfove her dire distresses, ‘Tho occasion ia 80 Qoplorably that we appeal without hesitation, but Jument tho nocessity, Monoy {a what wo need, ta pay nurses, 10 buy food, to bury the dead, and to shelter tho orphans sid belploss, . Direct by telograph to City of Nmffl:ll, A. D, .. John Johmston, Mayor Tangstoft, Prosident of the MHoward Assoolution ; . Dusby,’ Cbairnun of tho Citizons' Exeoutive’ Gommitico s “A, B. Frouklaud, Becrotary of tho Oiti2ens' Ezecutlyo Cominitteo ; J, G. Lonadal, James Elder, J, J, Murphy, Thero is much bitter fecling toward absent rioh citizens, who contribated nothing to aid in ‘oxpolling tho disosso, but havo left the poorer clagses to boar tho burdona, - Suneveront, Oct. 2,-~Iutorments to-day : Jo- hanua Thorn, 86 ; John Bmith, 27; John 'T. Piorce, 30 ; Mary ‘Griflin ; Aunio Whitoseli De- lanoy ; Mra. H. McOall, 67 ; Lafayotto Mitchell, oolorad, 67; Mattio Munday, 16 months ; Loo Blnckstono, 105 Houry Droyfus, 28; Martha Riggins, colored, 22, Total, 12 whites ; 10 col- orad, Lrrtie Mook, Ark,, Oct. 2.—Tho Gazetls to- night rocoived tho following dispateh denying tho report of yellow fover at Marshall, Toxas : MAnaiALL, T'oxas, Oct. 2,—Tho roport that we havo yollow fover hore s falso. Thore Is nooo hore, g&lgnefl) J. M, Harr, Mayor. i GALvEsTON, Toxas, Oct, 2.—The panic at Cal- vert hns_sbout subsldod, einco Houston doctors Liave pronounced it not tho yellow fover, and the quarantino will be raisod and traine will com- monea regular trips to-morrow, - Dexisoy, Texns, Oct, 3.—Nelthor cholers nor vellow fovor provall in this Stato. The general ml:\zh is good, All reports to the contrary aro untruo, RIVER IMPROVEMENT. Meoting of the Ohio Iivor Conumiss slone=Teomorils to Congresss=State Aid Askod for the Kxpenso of tho Commission LoulsvitLg, Ky., Oct. 2.—The Ohlo River Comumission mot thls moring, reorganizing its committeen with tho samo Chairmen and Scoro- tarles, Tho Iizcvutive Committoo consisty of "Phomas Bherlaok, Ohio; J, 1, ITale, Wost Vie- gluda ; John Mogs, Koniucky Jumos cknoy, llinola; Gon, L, 'Noblo, Indiana ; Georgo H. “hiuraton, Pounsylvaniu ; tho 1on. B, A, James, ‘Ponnessoo, Mr, 'Thurston I8 Chairman, A Committee on Logislation, ono from cach Stato, was nppoluted. A rosolution was adopted for each Stato to ap- propriute §3,600 to dofray the oxpensos of the Commission, A memorial to Uongross for the improvomant of tho Tennessco Rivor by lmllovh\F the Musole Bhoals obatructionn, with a 1esolution requost- ing Oongross to cousider tho snme, by L A Jomes, of 'Lennossee, was adapted. An approprintion of §760,000 was ssked for tho next flacal yoar for tho above, M, Bherlook, of Qhio, oftorod a_rosolntion to widon the out pass through the falls 100 foot, and to 1equost tho Government to tako mmedis ato posneeion of tho Louisvillo and Portlsud Cunal. _ Adopted, Mr. Gracay, of Tonnossce, offored rosolit= tion to inovoasa tho appropriation for tho Cum- Lorland River impravement, lower river, 820« 000, and uppar river to§76,000; --Adoptod, Resolutiuns to roquont Congress to- order sur- . strong voy# with n view to oxtend tho siack water to within threo miles of tho forks of the Xontuoky Rivor, and survoys of the hend-waters of tho Alloghinny and M unnnfin‘leln Rivors, with o view to detorming the practicality of supplying water to tho Ohio by resoryols, woro adopted. Torolutions providing that no privato cormo- ration shall gontrol nuy future canal connecting {ho Ohio and 'Fennousen Rivors with' the. ocoan whoro the Governmont aids were adopted. 1'ho Commisxion adjournad to moet in Wash- Ington at tho cnll of tho Clinirman, TRELIGIOUS. 'Tho Evangelical Allianco flolds Xts Eirst Sewsion in New, Yorke=Disti gushed Reprosentatives of the Ore thod Faith o he Platforme<2he Wolcoming Addrexse Spectal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, Nrw Yong, Oct. 2—Tho Evangolical Allianco was inaugurated to-night by o spocial rocoption at the Young Mon's Christian Asyociation Hall. Ita magnitude ns & Ohristian Convention ling wervad to nttract prominont Churchmen from sl parts of the conntry here, and hundreds of odi- tors and roportors for roliglous journals all over the country inve appliod for places ab tho re- portors' dosks. The covemonies to-night woro much delayod by tho crowd, and the speaking did not bogin until 9 o'clock. Tho platform was rosorved chlofly for. tho forolgn delogates. On the platform wore Lord Alfred Ohurehill, of England; Payno Smith, who 18 Doan of Cantor- burys Oharies Roid, Membor of Parliament of England ; Dr. Paskor, author of #Tcco Dous " Prof. Do Cnpper, of Paris; Prof. Dormor, of orlin; Dr. Krummacher, of Germnny; Dr. Coxo, 'of Ghio, tho oldest man prosont ; Dr. Spoors, of tho University Jonn ;_Chiristinn Liod, of Bonti; John Btoughton, of London; Rov. Shosbndn, of Bombay, and mony othora, Tho sudionco filled tho ontire hall, fiom plt to dome; for, as usual, moro tickets had been jusued thdn the building wou'd soat porsons, Naturally, thero was somo_confusion, but, alto- gotlier, the racoption was fairly managod.’ 'Tho Haunl roligions coromonies woro gono through with—singing sud praying; thou followed the addrosscs’ of welcomo and tho rosponsed. Among the sponkera wore Lord Alfred Churchill and Prof. Do Cappor, both 'of whom spolso witl foroign accent. Tho services wore nob conoluded until a Iate hour. Notbing of striking importaco was said, a8 tho meeting wns not for dlscussion, but-sololy for tho iuterchange of good fooling. [7o the Associated Press.] New Yonrg, Oct. 2.—Tho delegates attonding tho sixth annual scssion of the Evangelical Alli- ance wore received this evoning at the raoms of the Young Men's Christinn Assaciation. Oun tho {fll\"orm of tho largo hall in which the rocoption ook placo ovory soat was gcsipiod by foroign dologates snd many of the prominant mon of tho city,and in other portions of tho vuildingnot oven alnndlnF«mbm could be obtalned. ‘Tho intovior dacorations wore gracoful and claborate, Tho flngs of all nations symbolical of the cosmopoli- tan charactor of tlio Conforonce wero intor- twined with happy effect, whilst over tho plut- form were placed in largo gilt lstters the namos of such prominent reformers as Calvin, Wyclitlo, Bunyon, Edwards, and Kuox, D?d‘::“ 9 p. m, the Chair wag taken by W. E. 0. Aftor tho rendition of the hymn : “From all who dwell below tho skies,” by "tho audionco, and reading of tho Lord's Prayor by Rev, C. Maraton, of London. the Rev. Dr. Adams was introduced by tho Chairman, and, on advancing to the front of the platform to doliver . 7 THE OPENING ADDRESS, was recolvod with the greatost onthnsissm, Ho thought it a ploasure in the. nmame of the COlristain poople ~ of - tho country - to address words of welcome mot only " to thoso prosent from thia country, but to thoso from nbroad. Somo of tuo dolegnics wero known ns porsonal friends for a long time, while others yero known by tholr works of scholarship, for the suthor of n good book, a8 well as the writer of & good Christian lymn, was at lome in overy . part of tho worll, Tho projector of somo new and succossful schemo of Christinn _benevolonco “was twolcomo a8 a friend wherover thore were Clristinns to worship, Pleasant it was to grasp_tho hand of thoso with whom they had been long, thongh unspoked, iu sympathy. Dut they came not now as atrangors, for thoy wore all follow-citi- zena of saints and of the honschold of God: Ho wolcomed thom most heartily to Amorica, her churches, her pulpits, and ber homes., The ovent of tho evening markold an ndvanoing epooh in tho gront drama of human history. Tho hemispheres woro soparated by the mighty billows of tho Westorn Ocean, but ai time ndvaiced they say how more and moro they wore unified iu the ono great plan, y]surpnso, and province. - T'he cld porpotuntes it£lf in tha new, and the new was not a sudden cren- tion. As one travoled over this con. finont, ho conld mot hélp noticing that Turopean history had notehed itsolf even into the soil, Ho claimed that America had a right to tho fame of overy patriot, and echolar,, and philanthropist of thio OId world, [Applaise.] Calvin did not go in person un_expeditions to the American const, but Colma, Knox, Cranmer, Idloy, Latinir, aid Hioopor waro all Tiviug in | Awerica to-day; Joln Hampden did not ccazo to live when ba foll, for that noblo statesmnan atill lives in the mew land, The good old causo for which Algernon Sidnoy prayed with his latogt breath on Tower I, in Londou, did not perish when ho was bohended. It seomeod to Lim as if the audience were connected with ovouts that took them back to tha ashes of Hues, and olden times, and it scomed nsif tho air was filled with spirits of tho mighty dead, tho common ancestor of all bidding thaw to Lohold with gratitudo thoso institutions of tho land’ which wero the result of faith and of tio sgonles of those now long since gone. Frae ro- ligion, frec Bible, froo _schools, and freo souls_woro the logacy of the Ym and prosont, The great themes of [discusslon woro o be Christisn faith before works,* and Christion hope. Whatover was of . cagon- tisl value® would in tho courso of of all, Thoro was no timo becomo tho pmpurhv privato property in good thougits, good deeds, and good men. Tho great namos nasocinted with ‘scholarship, ploty, and phitanthropy wore common property, and could not be subdivided, All inventions would, in the cours of- time, bo- como univorsal, Ho regrotted tosay that many of thoso who wore expected to'grace tho meeting by thelr presonce Lad deparlad this lifo, but ho was oortain that if the spirits of Lho departed ware consoious of what occurred on earth, thero ‘wore many who wera not indifferent to o sceno like the presont. Ho roforred in fecling torms to Dean Alvord, Bishop Mcllvaine, and others whom death had carried away, and concluded by wol~ coming most warmly and cordialiy the foreign delogates. LORD ALFRED ONURCHILL, of London, was next introduced. In a fow woll- chosou romarks he thauked them for tho warmth of thoir reoeption, and vead a congratulatory ad- drogs from the Loudon Branch 0§ tho Allinnco to tho Now York Branch. Ho belioved that the rosults of tho Confercuce would bs foli fur and wide throughout tho civilized world, aud assured them that tho poople in Greal Britain wore fully in sympathy with them, TIE REV. DIt STOUGITON, of London, was noxt fntroducod, and, aftor ox- Erussiu thanks_ for tho hearty welcomo, said Eugland and America spoko the same langungo, nn‘ 1t wad reservod for thom to sprond the Gus- pol. > OTAER REMANKS. TRemarks wore maze by Dr, Figoh of Parls, the Tev. 8.Coolon of (tenova, Dr, Dormor,of Borlin, Dr. Gliistlolby of tho Univorsity of Boun, the Rev. Owon Stuart, of Iolland, thoRley, Navayan Bheshodri, of Indis, and Oharles Rooed, M. P,y of ondon. Tho moeting ndjourncd. THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS. Meoting In Brooklyn to Consider tho Subjocts New Yoni, Oot, 2.—The Acadomy of Musle, Brooklyn, wis filied Inst ovoniug iu overy park Dy oitizous assombled to prolost ngeinst uny ag- grosgion upon tho public school system, and ?o tuko meusares to soouve its pormaucucy, A numbor of clergymen wore ou the ulufio. Tho prieipal peuior in bis nddross wnid : * Wo do- waud high sehools, so thut Protestant childron need not b compollad to complate Uhoir edusa- tion ju Rowsu Catbolio nendemics and colleges. Wo dowund normal gchools, moro sohiool-libra- rioa, and the Bible in the pullis sohaol. ‘Thore. whowtld bo no sectarmn appropristions, sud all religlons end charltable {ustitutlons should o pluced ou & like footing with other, property- nfiuorg, alike subject lo asuosymont avd tax- ation. — THE WEATHER, + ‘WasnixaToN, Oct, ‘or Friday, in tho South Atlantlo Statos, continued northeasterly. winds, inoreusing oloudinesy, and raln, For the Middlo Atlantio Btatos, onetorly winds, clondy, and thientening_westhor, Trom Now Lnglund to’ the Lowor Lakes, northwostorly winds; cooler and clear weathor, Lor’n portlon of Luko Evio and the Ohio Valloy, easterly winds, doudy, and partly cloudy weathor, For tho Lower Missourl Valloy and thenco to Lake Michigan, falling ‘bnromotor, southenstorly winds, highor tomporn= turo, and Incronaing cloudinns, Tor Luke Bu- orior nnd Minnesota, northeastorly winds, balk- s to north and northwest, with continuned low tomporature, TIfE: VIENHA CONGTESS ON THE WEATHER, Wasuinaton, Oct. 2.—"ho Vienna Congress hins aseonted by unanimoun voto to Lho propost- tton thnt it is dosirablo, with a viow to their ex- change, thal. nt lowst one nniform obxarvation of such cliurnoter aw to bo wuitable for propnration of eynoptio charts bo taken and recorded dnily wind “simultancously, nt ns many stalions ng practicable throuphout the world, ‘Tho formal innouncotment of the principle, with suol sano- tion, tonds dircetly to tla oxchango of slgnals, sorvico, and wenthor toports butwoon all oivils {zed nntions, It is Intorosting in veferonce to Amerienn reports to kuow that the Chinese Gov- ornmont: fs propariug for the oatablishment: of o syslom of storm-warnings and woathor reports for Chinn and tho Chinese coaut of tho Pacifio, i O MORTUARY. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribine, InotaNAvora, Ind., Oct. 2—yolu IT. Farl- quhur, Ex-Socralary of Stalo, and President of tho Morldinn National Baak of thia city, will bo buried to-morrow aftoruoon. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foreign Markots, Ort, 2.1 n. m, — Flour, 28@108, Wheat—winter, 19 Ud; #pring, 11a 104125 td; white, 124 70@12s 11 3 clib, 14a@1lts 20, ~Corn, 338 0. Tork, s, Lard, 416 Gd, Tavenvoon, Oct, 21,30 p. m,—Broadstufts, quict and unchnged, TLoxvoy, Oct, 9—5 p. m,—Consols for monoy, 93:¢s fof nocount, 031, Tionds—5-20a of G5, o of 17, 033 3 10404, O1i¢ ; now Gs, 013 Tirje, Tho rite of diccount in’ tho'opon minrket for tlaron months’ billa §4 4 13-16 por cont. - Tho ulion in tho Dank of England bun deoroused 1,001,000, No cliaugo 1 tho rato of disconubat tho Lank of Eug- Tavenroor, und, FUANRFORT, Oct, 5,—5-208 of 1863, 063z, PAns, O Tiantes, 60f 93¢, Specloin the Hank of ¥ruieo s fucreated daring tho voele 24,000,000 rancs. Titvenraoow, Oct, 9—Evening—Cotton firmor; mid- iing uplns, B5@)1; Orloans, 9%¢d; snles, 14,000 bnlos; - Amurieat, 6,000 spooulation’ aud export, 9,000, Iroadstufa quict ; red Westorn whoat, 123 6d. Flour, 259293, Corn, 393 30, Chiocuo, 018 6d,’ Cumborland uiadies, 38 6d, New York Live-Stoclc Markets Nrw Yong, Oat, 2,—Breves—To-day's. recolts, 604, ‘making 1,030 for threo days, sgatust 3,10 for tho snuo timo Lt wook. Under & largo docrensoin aupnly, prices hava advancod about (o sinco Mondny. The ‘market clowcs firin ot 61$@Je for poor o fulr Toxnna ; 10@12%c for common to primo natives, Sxloa Includg 20 card Texaus, 6@OK cwt, nt 8}@00; 10 cars, punt owt, at Gi¢e ; 10 cars Mifwonrl stocrs, 6 cwt, at 100 10%a’; 7 cars Olio, 7 awt, ot 1@1Lige ; T cars Tiliiole, Bowt, ot 1244c; and 10 cars Kontucky stocrs, 1@7)§ owk, 3 11Y@RIC Bizxre At Lasths—Reoelpts, 4,200, making 9,070 for throo days, agaiust 10,490 for tho usma poriod fast week, Thodsmsnd i3 atroug for hotli_licop nnd Jamb, and prices liavo advanced, Sheep firin ut 4@ Gige; Inmba ncilvo ot 6)g@Sige, Bales includo: Icar Ollo'shoop, v 75 bs, ot 5)go ; 1 ear, uv 77 1b3, ot GX 1 car, nv 95 1b3, at 83¢e ; 1 car State, nv 81 1bs,'nt G car, A 09 Ibs, 0t 0c ; 1 car Canads, ov 123 lbe, at 6igc} 1 car Stalo Ininbe, 0¥ 61 1bs, ot 61603 2 cars, v G4 1ts, nt8o: 1 car, av 6) Ibs, nt Bifn; 1car Pannsylvanta, ov 633 Tha, ut 83¢p : 3 curs, nv 63 1b3, nt T30 7 1 car Cainas du, v 73 M3, ot 8o, HwnvE—-Roceipts, 4,800, making 10,130 for thrce dnys, ngainat 11,70 for tho same tiiio Inst week, Nono on ilo alivo, Dressed firmer sud Ligher, closlng- ot 6@8ic for oxiromo weights, Baffalo Live-Stock Marker. Boerato, Oct. 2,—CATTLE—Recolpts to-dsy, In- cluding 56 cars roported to urrive, 1,224; making tho {otal supply for the week thus fur 4,182, * Tho murket wos mo nratel{ nctlve, o stroug nt_yosterday's prices, About 1,100 wore disposed of, Sales Ineludo : 410 Iilinols stoers, averaging 1,130@1,40, ot $5.10@ 84 Indiana stoors, av_1,116(a1,643, ot £5.508 6,975 3 13 Michigan steors, o’ 1,090, 't §4.63% 3 37 Toxas hteers, av 1,030, at $3.40; 83’ Canada steors, oy 1,107@1,107, ot $1.20. SUZEP AND L ~—Recelpte to-day, including ro- porlad arrivala, 100, making o lotal sipply for tho Sroele thus far of 6,800, Tho market was moderately ac- fivo at yostorduy'a prices, Cannda lambs, $5.005.25 5 Woatern eloep, $4.53@4,75, _ Siles include 300 head Michigan slics, avoraging B3@130, ot $1.50@5.00, and 003 Canada lambs, avoraging TUGT, ot $3.60@3.13, Toan—Tteceipts to-duy, inchidgng roported_arrivals, 6,000, niwking o total zupply for tho week thus far o 15,300, o markok Wik notivo at 106 por ewt_ndvanco ol yesterday ratos, | All tho stock n tho neus wis diaposed of: | Yoris In rojuoest, Siles fnclidg 1,600 Ol Tidlaun kiogs, avoragiug 2066200, at 8008 Wew Work Dry-Goosds Markers New Yons, Oct, 2 ~Trado movement was slow with commision hougos, but thero was s fairly nce tive fobbing trada to-day. Cotton goods woro stendy i pricont _current rates, Eilerton, Amoskeng, Tri- mont, uud Evorott cotron-flanncts old aliend of pro- duction, nud firm fn° price, Fine cassfncres, colored flunnols, und repcllan‘s wore fuirly active, The old firin of Paton & Co., who hava suspended, show o sur- i in thelr business of ov ,000, Rattimove Livesstock Markess Biutivons, Odl, 2.—CATTLE—Dull; morket over suppliod, and'ifc lowue; very best on ‘aalo at 6@oc; {hat gonornlly rated firal-clnss b 44@se ; mediumof good falr quality, BN@3ie; recoipts, 3434 head snlow, 2,853 head, Hoag—Moderato domand, heavy receipts, and pricea lower; cummon nd etillérs, Gi(c; best corn-fed, Tijos ocoluts, B0 bead, o i1 awnward fendency ; full receipts, X@ko lower, $4.05) ; receijits, 4,009, L IEansns City Cattle Mnrkot. Sprctat Dispatel to The Chicano Tribunes RAN®AS CITY, 0., Oct, 2,~COATTLE—Tecoivte, 2,69 3 shipped, 800" Morkob wesk. Recelpts boyoud doe mnnd. Traoenctions limited, Sulcs of through Texu steers nl $1.70; nativo cows, $2,10 through Toxas cowp, $1,15 0 $1,00, !d)ggus-mflm lifeloss and figures nominul ot €3.45to Enst Liberty Live-Stock Market. Eagr Lipenty, L., Oct. 2—CATTLE—AFrivalz, 51 cara; best, $1.50@3.00; medium, $476@5.005 coms mon, $4.00654.60 ; Atoc] 3, 90685, = W, 253¢ cars ; bost Philadelplia, $5.00 ; York, $4.70@3.90. vals, 03 cars; best, $4.60®5.005 1o~ Pittsburch 011 sarket. Prrranonoi, Oct.'2.—tefined firm at 10, oxtremaly dull, but steady at 8v@90¢, Crude Tho Produce Markets, NEW YORI, New Yomw, Oct 8.—CorsoN—Firm, with far de- mand ; widdifog upland, 185e, Buripsturri—Flour—Shipping grades vory scarco and prices advanced 3 Teceipte, 19,000 brls 3 siporino ‘Weatern an Slato, $3.15G0.55 : conimion to good oxtray 6.40; good lg cholce, $0.15G7.25 ¢ whito, when .00 ; Obio extru, $0,55@8.00; St, Louls, Tyo flour in good requent at $4.75@0.00, Wheat Jiuod to reallzo 3 ‘recolpis, 0; No, 2 Chieago, $L.413¢ @1.413 No. 2 Milwaurked, st No. 1 do, $L.30; winter red Westorn, $1.00@1.02} while, $1.70, Ryo quigt; Westorn, 900, Dirloy {n fair dowand; ‘Westoru, $1.40, Mult quict Gunads, $1,60, Corn dull; hiolers anxfons to reallzs | revoipts, 64,000 it § stowmor Woatarn mixed, GA@05 vall do, ‘60G0Ta; high mixed and yellow' Westorn, 075@080 7 whitd, GBc. Oats firmor, but less notiva rocolpts, 23000 bus now mixod Westers, ufloat, 8@ B6c 3 whiita Westeru, 3@37is¢. GinooenTea—Colloo dull 4t 20@2%¢, Bugar Aul and unzottlad; fulr to wood refining 7 @8e, Molnssos dull, TUico quiot at @03, PrrRoLroM—Crude, Gio; rofiued, 17e, Turpous tine Armer ot 4le, Tnovisrons—Pork slendy ; now mess, $17.00@17.2%, Beof ond cot mests unchinged, Lard quiet; old Btonm, B 7-10@80; kottlo, 8c. T Burren—In fair domand 3 Weatarn at 20@280, Cikzae—Unchungod, | Witisur—Scarco and firmer at $1.03GLO04 0SWEGO, Oct, 9. —Briapwrurea—Wheat dull and 9 Milwankeo, $1.40@147. Corn qulot ut Turloy firm ;. Primo Gandda, $1.50. BALTIMORE, Darroronr, Oot, 8.—Burspsrurrs—Tlour In guod demaud and’ firm'y Western suporfing, $4.23@5.15 § , $.2537.83 ; family, $7.25@9.00, {Wheat activo; clioicb winter, $173@L0 ; good to prima rod, $1.00@ 3270 roil Weitern, $1.40®1,50, .Corn aotivo and fitm 3 104xed Wostorn, G50, Oats firo 3 wixed Westorn, 4@ 503 whlte, 406, {7e. Ttyo yulot b sleaiy, Dhovisions—Quiot, ~ bless pork, $IT.00@17.25, Tincon only in limited donund ; sbonlders, 91¢o cloar rib, 104@10)0; sugar-oured Laws, 13318, Lard nomiual nt @8 e, Burrin—Wostern scarco oud wanted; good to clinico al 2502, Yo Covre—Unclinged, Wansky—Nominal at 180, MILWAUREE, aparurTa—Tlour quierund oxtra, $7.058 £0.05@10,60, Corn-meal less active, Lut pricea unchisnged. dull and heay; oulers i = o Mrtwavier, Oot, firm and unehanged, W No, 1, 1,10, curroncy : No, tober'; Novembor, $1.103¢, ude ; No. 8, '4930, Oorn B No, 3, 410, Ityo No, 1, 050, Tutley bitogant and Wgher s No, 3, 1,29 Tumawra—To Buliuio, 750 e REOEIL nr, 4,000 Lrls § wheat, 105, BmrsenTa—Fuonr, 1,600 bilns wheal, 1 OLEVELAND, OLRVELAND, Oct, #,~Diesndtyrra—Wheat nom- nal i No. 1, vetl, $1.43 7 No 2, Corn_quict nnd slowly uf 530 foi. high mixed; 51s for low do, Oats stendler; No, 1 8late, 41c; No, 2, 40¢, Tirnoteust—irn and unehauged } standard whito, in csr loly, 160, TOLEDO, Totuno, Oct, 3—BREADITUFFG—Flour Afmor, Wheot bigher ; nmber_3ichijgan, $1A7@LA8M, 8pob s £1,99Y October; No, @ red, HLH8, cash; $1.41 Bollor Hovembor. Corn nufet ; high mizod, 600, Outs dull; No, 1, 813 No, 9, 87%e, solior Outobor, Tubranis—Unshued, Aieut, 17,000 bu; Reouirrs—Flour, 3,000 brisj carn, 14,000 bt §_oats, 8,000 bu, ‘BHIPALEN ri— Flour, 3,000 brl} whoat, 82,000 bu ; corn, 15,000 bit 3 0ats, 1,000 b, ¢ ~ Digmort, DemorT, 0at, 9,—inkAdsruFra—Flour dull and s whindo lower, st $T.76@3.00, Wheat betler, but vory alow; oxtrs, $LGA3 s No,1,140% ; nmbor, $1.40, Corn steady at 4ve, Ol i8°, GINOINNATL, OrnommaTs, Qol, 8,—BREADSTUPEA—Tlonr _atend at $0,8037,00, Wheat flrmor ; No, 2 red wiitor, $1.94 Gotrt nouinni at 61@57c, Oats Ateady at 18B45e. ufot ; No, 3 nloabla nt B0c, Barley quict oud firm § i, $1,05@ 1,50, Phovistons—Steady ; mess pork, $14T5 bid ; £16.00 noked, | Tard qnfel 5 atenn, 7ic: leitlo i far dos Dl at 8§+, Ttk moats quiets sholders held at Tigo 3 elear rehy ot 803 cloar al Al@t e, Bacon in fair job= Dings dowand 3’ shonlders, 83503 cloar mily 0o clear, e, inarcr—No aaton {, Jomtnalls unchongels 87, Lauis, Ocl, 2,—DBREADSTUFEs—Tlonr moro nos tiva nt auclinged prices, Wheal, wpring highers No, 2 apring, $1.05 wiuter firmer and Liguer ; No § rod quick at $1,10, hiold ot $1.43 : No, 2, $1,659, Corn liighor, with good demand ; No, 2, 413@1%ge, i cant elovator § 4350 for Octobor, 43¢a for Noveinhior, Uuts ntive n higher: No, 2 #anitplo Tols Aol ‘Wittaxy~—~Firm ot 0c, Trovistons—Lork Tower nt $14,50@16,00, Dacon i1 moro demand, with ottor fecling, bul only Jobbing solor, Lavd, no ealos, Tloas—Dull nt $1.50@4,00, Oxrric—Dull, oily t it domand, LOUIBVILLE, e, Darly unelianged ; onl &tivo and Bghor at G6@4Te. ¥ Loumsvizer, Ky, Oct, 2—BAaoryo—Unchangod; lieavy brauds, 1337 BileADsTUNFE— ,;mic. iour 1 fale domond § oxtra famuly, 0o, . ProvistoNs—Quict; mess pork, $10.00, Dacon: #honlilers, 8/40; cloat rib, 037c; clear, Dzge, all packed, Thulk ahouldors, Be; cloar T, Do; 'eloar, 9Xe, ol Jooso, Lards' Tioreo, B)@Yo; kegs, Uoj vrime atea, B, Witlsiy—030, currency, PUILADELPITA, THILADRLERIA, Oct, 2.— BNEADSTUF FA—Tlour firmory superfine, $.6061,60¢ extra, $.30@5.00; State, Tne ana ond Oliio, $7.158,50, Wheat dull; red, S{.bfl(? 1,087 amibior, $1.00@1L0%, Tiyo: Slate, 00c, Corn's’ Ade dingt tendoney 3 yellow, #8es mixed Woatorn, 47 0823 white, 050, OAts actlve ; white, G0@5le; nifxed, 40@48c, Ternoueuy—Dull: crudo, 10%0; roflued, 160, Wittskx—Unchenged TUFFALO. TureaLo, Oct 2.—DBRiADSTURFS—Tlont stendy, Wheat quict : gl 20,000 bu No. 2 Chieago and West~ ern epring st $1,25, Corn qulol ; sales 7,000 bu No, 3 high tnixed Western at 50e, Freroura—Tiem ; 12¢ for w NEW ORLEAN. 11e for corn, arorra—Tlour In 30,303 troble, $0.75 . SO Sipiiy lght, nd m ‘mixed, T1@72c 5 white, Tde 3 yollow, 750, Qata firm_at B0@52e, Trak—Dull ot 825,@90c. HMAT~Quict ; prime, £20,00: cholcn, $26,00@27.00. Phrovistona—Lork dull at $17,00, Dry salt shoulders ufet nt 8%@0e, Dacon uctivo nb DX@O3@I0Y0 Tuma firm at H@1%c. Iard=Tiocco in demand af BX@0c; keg dull at 10@10}gc. ‘Grookn1ks—Sugar ud inolasses, nothing doing, Wisscs—Firm; Louislana, 047 Cluckunati, $1.05, Corrox—Sales, 1,700 balck ; conslderable purt of tho stock not offering, Prires advanced ; good ta sirlet goad ordinary, 1054@U70; low to strict low middllngs, 17}G173e. SPECIAL NOTICES, ON TIR BREAKFART, TUNOUFON, 7 ' DR RO, PINNER AND 1EA & PERRINS Vorcestustrs Sauee . IS INDISPENSABLE. JOTIN DUNCAN’S S0ONS, New Vark, ‘Auonta Gir e Unitod Btatde. DRESS GOODS: Chas. Gossage & Co., Our display of new and pop- ular Fabrics in fine Dress Goods this season is unusually attrac- tive and extensive, including all the new and desirable Fall shades in Serges, Cashmeres, Merinos, Diagonals, Camel’s Hair Serges, DeBeges, Drap de Bte, Cachemire Rajahpoor, Drap de Donen, Empress Cloths, Cretonnes, Lyons and French Poplins in Olive, Navy Blue, Mgyrtle, Bronze, Smoke, Plum, and all desirable shades now extant; Poplin, Serge, and Cash- mere Plaids, all styles and prices; Mohair Brilliantines, 8ilk finish, in choice tints; Cash- mere Robes and Robe Cash- meres; choice French Prints at 2b cts.; and special bargaing constantly offering. 106, 108, 110 State-st., G0 & 62 'Washington-st. Gommon Sensa Truss FERESIER. - Tlaving hoor sclected by & Ronrd af Eminont Surgaon: organizod in accordanco with an Act of Congress provod May 28, 187, to sclect tho best Truns in un supply thoso ruptured In tho late war, and aro furnished to rupturod noldiers by tho Govarnment freo of charge. Tho Comimon Senso Trusses ave adopted, as tho bost fn use, by Public Institutlons, Prison Works, Tusano Hos pitaly, and tho Unitod States Government for tho publia sorvico, as woll as for pensioners, and ero no doubt the bost Truss in tho world, Manufacturod by BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PARKER, 60 Stata-st., cor, Randolph, Cliieagn. Teunsos of all kinds, Supportors, Shoulder Braces, Elasttc Stockings, Instramonta for Doformitles, &o., &o. A lady in attondanco to wait upon Indics. Pamphlot sent fran. PROPOSALS, “NOTIOE—PROPOSALS FOR HAY., Proposals will ho rocoivod by thi Buant of Polics unti oty b1 Qct, 1 1674, for four funired tous, or a3 et ay dod'for. tho Fira Dopartinont {or tho next ons ol uality of, upland prairio hayy ta woll pi u Unlos, not to ‘oxeced four huridrod pounds coolt (n Wolght, 10 bo frop frum cbatl and atlcks, ol curod, unt, bleachd by oxpostiro to rains and' daw’ Tho buy wiil be fnapectod by an uilicer of tha Iro Dox partmant, and all bijes o _earslonds not found ln good order wilf bo vefeoted, and auy oxpousa incurred by the Doparimont In romoving tho szue will bo deduated from provious bills, "o psyimunt will bo mado montlly, tho by fo bo de- tvored g voputred for tho emsuniviico of thy Dopartc mont, Tho Board rosorvo tho right ta reject each and all . Partios dasielng to farnish tho snme will inclosa tha ‘proposals, with sullictant honds, in kenlod onvolonce, ade dressod Ly tho Board of Police, nnd lanvo tu samo sith inarotary of tho Doard, op ar hefora tio tiro abave stalod, v OLEVELAND, HEALTH. FORATED BUCKSKIN UN. ARMENTS, nivrivaled by any evar offered 10 tho publie, AHording the most thorouph protoction ngalnel colds dun_and_curs of KILK HEURALGIA, BRONCH T, LUNG 1) and varlous dlroasoy canusd morit thy attention of overy ono el wnd real condort. ELMER BALL & HOYT, sy ool dostring STEAMER FOR SALE Ths Grand Teunle alfyay Comuang wil ba propaend to reoulid olfurs £ 7 1012 piconusa of Lo Steamer, nlernae Tl o Dl hoiwazn Hovt Liro uid 15 The Iy e 1 Wirainar, and oaiios 10 ot sk, Wit s s detiviey oo, B U Gt 1555 rtocianal Bekla, dichn tha menth al Ogto- lm:nnll".‘:, ura t Iltnhl:!hw.umlr( b b aiiliord o Lord 4 8 Soestvai hy thi i foision beiery! ! VDU KR, Managing Direotor. Mogtseal, Avg. 13 %, DUSINESS CARDS. Union Litho. Co. . . Engraving and Lithograping, 1 3 6 7and 0 Slick av. Skilled Workmuuabio—Guick Timo.