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TIE CHICAGO DALY "TRIBUNI: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1873. 5 —y—_——-\. SPORTING. The Fall Mceting at Dexter Park Brought to a Close, Three Thousand People Wit~ ness the Free-for-All - Roace. Goldsmitl: Maid the Winnerss«Her Best Time 2:201i-2, A Running Race that Ended !}e- fore 1t Had Well Bogun. THE TURF. THE LART DAY'S RACES of tho fall meoting nt Dexter Park callod ont & ‘much laxger munbor of people -than nny of tho formar onos, though tho wonthor was by no means caloulated to onhouco tho enjoymont of thoso who attended, Tho sun glittorod choore fully. onough,” but it did nothing whatover to temper tho cold,. ponatrating .wind that ewept acrous tho open prairie, making: tho speotators’ nosos blue, and couring thom to stamp thelr feot vigorously, and breatho {nto and slap their hands . togethor to - bLring 'mbout & circulation of tho chilled blood.. Thero wore probas bly 3,000 in tho' audionce, and tho show of carringes aid othor vohielea'waa_tho largest of the mooting. Tho attraotion was the freo-for- oll raco, In which Goldsmith Maid, Glostor, and Bashaw, Jr., wora .advortised to start.” Every- body wanted to sco tho- Maid, becauso it had beon gonorally rumored that sho might nover appoar ogain in a publio raco. A groat many wore anxious {o witness Glostor's porformanco, becanse ho had beon heralded as tho sensation- trotter of tho soason, Laving mado 2:203¢ onrly in the yoar, whon ho was o groon borso, Bashaw was also an object of intorest to all, boing tho fastost horso ownod In’ Chicogo, Bealdos, Lo had not trottod & raco in two years, and thoro waa o gonoral dosiro to o0 what Lo could do aftor his long vacation. It was concodod on all sidos thottho Maid would win fivat monoy, and 10 ono could bo found who had tho hardihood to wogor that Glostor would nok bo second In avery cat. For thoso ronsons 1o pools woro sold on tho race. Thoro woro 8 groab many outsido bots, howover, on time, and a large amount of monoy cliangod hands ou that basis. Thoso who backed up thoir faith in tho ability of Gold- smith Maid to malke 220 or bottor in tho raco havo no cauzo to bo jubilant, but thoy can con- eolo themelvos with tho roflection that, it sho Lind beon a balf socond faster, thoy would have won their money. TIIE TROTTING TACE. Tho Lorses wero warmly recolvd when they appearad on tho track, Doblo and the Maid, of courso, gotting tho liow's sharo of tho applause. Tho mare looked and moved woll, and, ad tho track was in good condition all tho way around, 1t was oxpocted that sho would show romarkablo spood. Tho weathor was too cold for that, how- ovar. - Glostor, tall, ungainly beast, with won- dorful nction, seomod I sploudid ordor for tho raco. Bashaw, barring @ limp in his gait that was barely noticonblo, was also in good condition. In drawing for positions, Gloster won the polo, Bashaw socond pleco, and Goldsmith Maid tho outsido. Tho scoring for the firat hent was rathor tedlous, but they, fually got away protty ovonly togother at tho fifth attompt. Bashaw loft bis foot almost immediatoly, but, being a handy broaker, hio lost nothing by the skip. Going around tho turn Gloster wontup, sud lost considorable grouud in consequence. - Mennwhilo, tho Maid had beon going abiead jnch by inch. 8ho uow drow into tho polo, sud was 88 good as & winuor boforo tho quartor wns renched. This was passed in 863 soconds, tho Maid leadiug Bashaw by four Iengthe, aod Gloster being behind about twico that distanco. Tho lattor lot out on tho strotel and oxhibited n powerful siriding gait all tho way. Aidod by froquont ekips und jumps, Bashaw held his ground well, and it looked as if ho would reach homo & good sogoud. Tho Maid reaclied tho Lnlf-mile polo in 111034, and suomod ot distauco to bo mnintainiug u loud of about five lengths at jog. Glostor_caught up to Dashaw goig around tha turn, but beforo thoy entorcd tho homo strotch both loft their faot; Qlostor regninod _his puco firet, and wont nhead of the utallion, He ovon drow p on_ the Maid, and put hor to lior sread to bont him down tho lust quarter of o mile, As it was, 8ho won by only binlt o longth, in 2:233¢. Dashaw WaB nsoml third, An even start was offectod for tho secoud lioat qt tho first trial, Tho Maid wout to the frout st the commoncemont, snd Glostor taok secoud placo_nimost as quickly. Dasbaw as ot tho rear all tho way around. Tho Leat was trottod in fino etylo by the Maid, and with- out & slcip or broak o hor part from start to fin- ish, Sho mado tho quarter in 86 scconds, the bulf in 1:10,and tho milo in 3:203¢, Thisdovelop- Tuent of upocd waa loudly applauded, snd sugured well for botfoer time in tho next heat. Gloster * came in s6cond, four lengths bobiud the Maid, aud about tho gamo_distance shood of Bashaw. o third hoat proved to botho last and slowest, the cold having groatly incrensed, Goldsmith Maid got threa langths tho worst of tho sond- off, but sho was just 08 far head ot the guar- tor-polo, aud oarne homa an easy winner, Glos- tor Lnd hothing to contend aguinet for sccond plsco, Baskay boing bobind Lim from tho stnrt. {[lo Maid trottod tho quarter m 863, tho Lulf in 1412, and the milo in 2:20, : ‘THE DUNNING RACE wea an uninteresting offair, The_ontries woro Prairio Boy, Buckshot, and Lady Fairfieid, and tho latter put an ond t6 the raco in tho firal heat by distencivg Lor compotitors, who secmed to bo groatly ovormatebed. Tho threo started out gron, mud Fuirfld i tho comngneemont up- renrod (o Libve all Ahb could do to kecp oven, When eho reached tho far sido, bowaver, she ran ayuy from tho othor Lwo, and Was pushied hard all (o Wy for tho 0xpicEs purpouo of distancing them, This feat was nccomplishod in 1:478¢. * UMMADY. o DEATER PARK, Omioiao, 1 , 1873,~Purgo of ), fres for all hurses—$3,000 to first, 31,250 to soc— d, $160 1o thixd ; wilo Loats, best thico W five, in - barncas; " Budd Dobl's b, m, Goldsmith Maid., A, Goldumib's b, g Qloster, 8; Andorsox's ch, ¥, Bashaw, J) W. I Arsirong’s b, 4. Frod Hoopor. . Bt, Julios, rler, {Jm_ e Ay s 4 e Ds Ao ity Faraily act, 2 subaces T :—fweepaiakts runnifig raco, $25 subaci o $00 8died by Associution § milo ‘Louts for il - agais il Patricl's b, m, Lady Fairfeld J- Hornoy's b & Prairlo jioy B, Patteraon’s b, g, Ruoknlior, o o115, BARHAY V. GLOSTER. At the conclusion of the froo-for-all raco, Mr. Fawetto; the ownor of Dashow, mnilied hig illingheus to matel hin dgninat’ QLo it tho Tactor it dravw & wagon, I¢ I probablo that Alr, g&ld-.mlll.n will aoopt, provided hp can apsre tho 0 ta romaiu in tho oity, 3 DULUQUE YALL RACES. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dunugue, Oct, 6, —1The fall ‘races of the Du- buque Driving Park bid fair to bo vory exciting. Bomo of tho tirav atack is ho!nbg ontored, The urs08 180g0 froi 15U {060, whish Will' bo ontastid for by Liotiwcen forty wnd’ fifty horses, 1o races will fast thres dayk, vommonolug to- morrow. ‘Te total amount of pursos offored by tho Driving Park Asnociation s ovor §2,000. s NASHVILLE RAOESH, iNAM‘Tufll Tfiuu,fiou. fl.-A-Fourt,h day of tho i lood - Moran Arsuviution, Plrsp, bl Nond. e to dhe E’nwly'u cGibbon g Y Time= b} 11, Tho tiilrd heat ias doclared adond hoat. This + was & vory closo and’ oxaiting rpee, Hianford 4 Jn‘mr ta {u the paols bofore ‘the- jucd gop- x F&‘g,und,hut‘ ftor'tho flrel hagt Quartohiasior ol i ghaluo, 5 Bouol:d race, Assaciation pursq, 8126 ; dash of ono milo ; sovon ontries, All started, @édwallador’s cl, £, Florino, .1 8’ cht, o, Bomt 2 Time, Third race, Assoolation purie of $1K0, dnah of s mile and & quartor, Fivo ontrios; fous sturted. ' Burrey, with & largo bump of ourloslty, aud Mec@ibbon's eh, f, Nelllo Grim, Uadwallador's ch £, Florine, Time, 2 Tho rafn last night mado tho track heavy. Wonther cold and nttondance fair. ALE OF A NOTED TOTAR. Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chicago T'ribune, Mednzaon, In,, Oct, G.—John Outlin, of Do- coralt, Rold his” famoun Lorse Larofoot, for 7,000, Jst wook, A BASE BALL, Tiostow, Oct. 6,—Duso, bail: Athlolics, 13} Dostons, 11, —_——— PERSONAL. .TUE OITY. Col. M. T. Morgan, U. 8, A, i8 ot tho Gard- mer, - Gon, T. Duckner, of Virginis, is at tho Shor- man, : John W. Bann, of Bpringfield, fs b tho Grand Paciflo. J. G. Alkin, of Owatonns, ia ot tho Grand Tacifie.” * J. W. Lano, of London, England, ia at tho Bhorman, Tho Hon. J. L. Lyford, of Maino, Is at tho Bhorman. Tho Hon. G. B. Dake, of Minnoapolis, is at tho Garduor. 1sx-Vico-Prosidont Colfax was at Kuhns’ Euro- poan Hotol yosterday. Tx-Gov. Kitkwood and T.J. Cox, Esq., of Towa City, aro at the Commereial. MMr. Polter, Prosidont of tho Geand Trunlt Tallrond "of' Canads, was on ‘Okango. yestor- ny. James A, Tawley, Grand Master of the Grand Lodgo of Masons of tho State of Illinois, is at’ tho Comnorcial. J. 0. MoMullin, Gonoral Buporintondont of tho’ Chicago, Alton & Bt. Louis Railroad, has gone down hla rond on a tour of inspoction. Theodore Hoolt, Naw York; Edward Batos, St. Louta; Joln R.'Fabor, Now York, snd H. O, Provost, Bloomington, ao at tho Shorman, Mok T Irish, Mndison ¢ M. D, Dunuiuy tow York; J. R, Cleavoland, 8t. Paul ; and William COhilds, Now York, aro stopping at the Gardnor, Hugh Riadle, Gonoral Suporintondent of tho Olilcago, Ltock Ielaud & Inoiflc Roilrond, has sone to Now York to attend to somo businoss for his road. Oharlos Tracy, Now York; 8, 8, Borrill, Mil- waukeo ; Jamos Stovonson, Washington'; B.. Pholps, ‘Now Yorl; and J. H. Ohonoy, Bloom= ington, nro registorod nt tho Grand Pacifie. An an ovidonco of the way in which poople aro attonding tho Exposition, it may bo stated that thero woro 267 arrivals at tho Commoreial Hotel yostorday. Other Lionsos in the city aro filling up rapidiy. Honry Loo, & carpentor and jolnor, who camo 1o Lhis city after tho fito from Maidstono, Kout, ia requestod to commumicate ‘with his ' sistor, Mrs, Augton, 2 Al Vills Frith Boad, Crogdon, ng. Tho following wora tho prominont arrivals nt tho Commorcial yostorday: M. V. Hubbard, Centralia; A. Schmidt, Greon Doy ; R. W, Smith, Jr,, Racino D. Vau Liodon, Lanogirte, N. 8.7 J. D, Crabtreo, Dixon; J. P. Dillingham, Glonbulah; D. C. Crieger, St. Charlos; 8. W. Waddle' gud wito, Diovnuihgton T, . Shiuto, Konsas_City; Josoph Robbins, Quinoy’; A. A, Murry, Docatur. Tho Ry, Johin Kennedy, D, D., of Dingwall, & distinguistied divino_of tho Froo Church of Beotland, arrived in Now York yestorday by the stonmer Grooco, from Liverpool. Dr, Konuod: i8 known to Beotchmen, and ufl‘mclnl]y to Beotel ngblnudursl a8 the author of * Fathers of Rosa- 3hiro " and % Tho Apostlo of tho North,” As & Gnolio_prouchor, ko stands pro-ominont, while in the English languago he is_cloquont and im- prossive. Hiu frionds here Lave invited bim to preach in Chicago. Ezokiol Cady, for thirty-cight yoars a resident of the Town of Talatino, diod at Lis residouce i that town ou Wedneuday evoning, tho 1st inst., aged 82 yenrs. Ho camo to Cook County in the yoar 1635, and settled with his family in tho part of the county now kuown oa tho Town of Pala- tin, Dr. Cady was well known throughout tho northern and northweatorn parts of tho county, and bo endured all tho privations incidont o tho lifo of our carly pioncers, _Ho wua for b long timo harassad by tho uotorious Koot family, who mado ropented but_uusuccossful offorts to drivo him from -hie claim, sud who on govoral ocensions folled treos upon Lis cabin, and often throatoned his lifo, M. Cady loaves & widow and soveral children and grandehildron to mourn his loss. Ho was u dovotod husband and_father;and- endeared- to his friouds and noighbors for bng many acta of kindnoss, His romains wero' followed fo tho grave by n largo concourse,of {ho, citizons of tho town, somo of whott had hoen bis noighbors sod frionds for noarly Lnlt o contury. : 1Y TELEORATH. Dsoatun, Oct. 6.—TLo aristocracy of Docatur, 1, has been couvulied by n wedding, Ou Wednosdsy Inst, Mr, E. C. Rurode, of Fort Woyno, Ind,, was united iu matrimony, by tho Rtov, Hiram Buck, with Miss Emma W. Poddo- cord, nicco of Sonator Oglosby. Tho bridcs: maids woro Miss Valotto_Poddecord, sistor of tho bride, Miss Mory Hauna, and Miss Olin Oglosby. 'Mr. 15, F, Carry, of Fort Wayno, and Nr. Richard Forestor, of Docatur, word tho roomsmen. Aftor a billiané wedding, Mr. and fru, Turodo loft on o trip of sovoral wocke through Canada and tho Eastern States. _On thoir roturn they will mako thoir homo in Fort Wayne. IN GENERAL, Trosident Grant expacts to attend tho reunion of tho Army of tho Tenuessco, at Tolodo, on tho 15th and 16th. Den Tollidey, tho Oragon ralrond mognatey and owner of Hipple-Mitchell, hos takon & houso in Washington, for the sossion of Con- grasa. * A man who asn marry and doca not ought to bo damnod.” is what tho Rov.J. B, Wicks, of 8an Diogo, Cal., I8 reportod to havo said in o ser- mon on marriage. : Trasimond Landry,who was electod Licutonant- Governor of Louisiaun, in 1845, on tho ticket with _ Gov. Tinag Jolinson, died ' Oct. 1, ot Doialdsonville, Ln., aged 0. Ho was four timos & Democtatio Presidential Elector, Bamuel I, Potors, wha was returned by tho Huwkibu’ (Republicah) Election Board as oleoted {o Congross trom tho lixcyeport, (Lg.) District for thio coming two. years, diod In Shrovoport, the 20th mlt., of.yallow fover, Ho was Cashior of tho Fraedmon's Savings Bank ot tho timo of Lis donth, Dr. 0. T. H. Potors, the astronomical gontlo- min ‘at ‘Hamiléon Colloge, tho Izank Walton of tho skios, who-hna baon 80 successful in hooking ogeasional comots, 18 on his way homo from Ger- many, whore b hias beon attendiug an astronoms ical convention and pleading for lost ploiads, ‘Tho death i8 announced of Thomas King Car~ roll, who was tho Governorof Maryland in 1829, forty-four yoiys ugo. 'Mr, Carroll was the old~ eat smvivlng Govornor of tha fitate, and the on'; nqg af ko rdmuhfinq\vl\u Were elaoted by Bhé *Loglaltafd whon' the term of ofico was for ono year. James D, Moudy, of the Richview (TI1,) Dema- crat, &_prominont gitizon of Houmgg )’llfluom, diod 0k, 1. Xtis waid ho hod beon connoct: od with nab less thay twonty-two newspapors, and out of tho thousands who engagoin tho business atd nover make a'cont, o il ‘monoy, ond ot timo o€ his doathy wod ok, © Obaxlos H, Daviddon, Wenry Q. Basford, pub- i Jishats of this Bapbr, ana D. B 1, Mollnor, wora sued in tho District Court of Mawer Jounty, on Tuaaday, by Judga Bhorman Togo, of this clty, for libo), layiug his damagos at tho modost sum of 25,000, ~As our bankor failed durlug the ro- cout_orush, Wo aro gorry to inform Judgo Pago Wo can't poy.—Austin (Afinn.) Register, - FEsrhib i A PEEPING TOM CAUGHT, Toncoforth Jct Jonklns bo put down, Tl ox- amplo 14 pernicions, Inquisitivonoss {u s trait that should not bo fosterad, but bo squolehed in budding youth. Motherq whe, faudly gachug on thelr young hopeiul - nisshing du the hoad ‘of ' g wew drum to find whero {he uolse comos from, or making a1 anntomical fnvostigation In bis slstor's wax doll to peo what makes it stut Its oyos, {maglng that this 18 an " ovidoneo of g philosuphionl, iue yestipyting apind; " gt wiil dovelap In- tow sovond Btophonaon or Nowton, aro groatly mistaken, It {8 only & sign of inqui pooking Jonkiniem, that §g (b ourdn 0T i sooloty, Chivygu in uct to b Lioatan by Baiut Laoule In thiis respoct any. tora thaw by guythipg olug, "Tub’lty of ditty wators had & Drylng Todtmaatan iflio looked'inia his clerk’ Yflm' acheynts, and Obicago s Tyman J, Wilkon s its ohwinpion, Lotta had the play of “ o Little Detagtivo" writton to show the great disadvans tago tho fair sex Jubor undor in boiny endowed 0 dlupluy v : st | lnat Bnturdsy. also hor proficts on tho hanjo, Wilson might hnyo & play written entitlod the * Midnight Bnoal," to show to what n dogreo of monnnoss o man can attain, and also his proflclonoy n a hook and laddor man, Fri- dny uight, ahout 12 o'lock, Mra, Darrow, who lives at No, 130 Twonly-socont stroot, thinking it timo all honost Jaoplo should bo in thoir downy couchos, was looking up hor houso as & Pnldnnt womaii should, whan, hnweuiug to Joolk rcnvenward, slio saw Lyman 0. Wilson nocking down thraugh tho skylight, foeding his motbid gurloaity Ly trylog o oo th Lnuldo of hs nolgh- Bor's home, mid loarn somo bit of gossip. Sho called in s policoman, who found Lyman on the iroof, and his boota in & yard fivoe doors off, Dangon let bim off on tho,rocolpt of 86 and costs, TIIE CITY IN BRIEF. ‘Tho two Martine who aseaulted Officor Doughtory on Snturdny ovening wora yostardny hold without bail to await the offects of tho mur- dorous blow. Tho fall and winter conrso of lacturcs at Bon- nett'a Modical Collego will commence this oven- ing at 8 o'clook, in tho lowor lecturc-hall of tho Collogo Building, No. 461 Olark stroot. The in- troduotory lecturo will bo dolivored by Prof. E. A, Todd. Ofticor Cus, Willisms, of O'Callaghan's privato polico, accidentally shot himaolf in the loft knoo Te was takon to the County Hospltal, whero he 18 rapldly recovoring, Bimon Nolson, the wretch who stabbed a boy nomed Waltor Walsh, on tho corner of Markot and Whiting streets, simply becauso tho lattor claimed a cigar that Nelson had, was hold in $500 bail by Justico Kaufman yestordsy, Frauk Blavin is a publio nuissnco, who as- sumea tho form of a atreot whistlor, and collects largo crowds about him, to tho anuogance of possors-by and to the pocunisry benofit of Fraok Slavin, Ho got §6 and costs, yostorday, from Banyon, Tho rogular monthly mooting of the Board of Councilors of tho Hospital for Women and Children will bo held in the Hospital Building, cornor of Adams and Paulina strects, at 2:30 oclock this afternoon. Tuo snlo of lots advortisad for yestordny by Mosers. Eilison, Pomeroy & Co. rosulted in tha sale of the-entiro number offered at prices entia- factory, or oqual to what the samo lots woro offerod at provious to tho panic. The lots wero sold to partios who made thoir doposits in cur- roncy—not in bank checks. The soclablo of tho Teraclitischer Franén- Voroin, which was to havo boon held at Orphons Hall to-morrow ovening, Is postponed. Tho oxos EReL Tor A sanialio” Wil be BatopHe atod toward tho zoliof of tho Momphis sulforors. Owing to the incroaso in intorost and numbora at tho noondsy prayermeotings in tho Motle odist Episcopal Charch Block, tho timo will be oxtonded to ono hour, from roon till 1 o'slock, during tho Exposition wooke. A8 oclock yostoriay moring, Martin Nolo son, a laborer at_the County Jail, had his hand crushod by the falliug of a stono.” It wap oxam- Ined by Dr. Clark, and at first decided that amputation was nocessary. Tho decision, how- over, was rovorsod. Thoro will bo on oxbibition of storcopticon vlows at tho Plymouth Congrogational Church, coruor Tndlann avonuo. and Lwonty-alxth stroot this ovoning at 7:30 o'clock. Tho viows aro ani to bo vory ilno, embracing many places of intor- ost in Palestin, and some of tho most colo~ bratod sconery and buildings in Eurapo. Although tho Palmor;Hotol will not bo openod for genoral travol priorto tho 16th of this montd:, Mr. Palmer Lias put on & doublo force, night snd day, tobo propared to nccommodato tho dolo- gates of tho Chicago & South Atlantio Railrond Convention, on tho 9th, Thoy will b charged only nominal rates slso. John Hays and John Conlklin aro & cholco pair. Thoy wont. to tho bonrding-houso of Mrs, Bob, No.” 229 East Von Duron stroob, and smusc thomaelvos by knoching Mrs. Bobu and hor emall son, about, and raning o gouoral disturbaco, On lonving tho houso, Hoys drow n piktol, and did various things becoming o firet-olass rascal. Haya waa finod 915, sud Conklin €5, yestorday morning. At 3 o'clock yosterday a largo stone which was boing lifted £0ts plnco ovor tho wai entranco to tho now Exchango Building, adjoining tho Chambor of Commorco, by somo dorangemont of tho hoisting apparatus, fell, and, atriking on two stonos of tho sidowalk, broko them, precipitating & dotrick into tho collar, Soveral ' laborora os- caped death, and ovon injury, very miraculousty. ‘Tho lous and dolay by the accidont will bo con- sidorablo, The Unon Law Collogo of tho Univorsity of Chicago and tho Northwestorn Univrsity open- od in good strongih yostordsy at ita rooms, Su- porior Block, about 70 studants roportivg in orson aud by lettor. | Addsossss by Dr. Fowlor, Prosident, and by Judges Trumbuil and Doolit- tho, of tho Faculty, wore dolivared, and tho busi- noss of tho sehool fairly bugan. Coneiderable Turther nccosslons aro promisod during tho yoar, and, na this i tho choupest Law Schiool in the country, it will doubtlcss soon bo ono of tho Targost. Orr & Lockett aro tho proprictors of & hard- waro atoro at No. 170 Clark sirout. r. Orr is aflicted_with o worthleas brothor, Edward by namo. This follow is o wi?, dissolato chap, and pdisgrace to his family. On Snturduy ovening wo want_into tho stora’ and flnding Mr. Lockett thero, askod him for somo monoy, ~‘Tho firm aro alroady over 8300 ot by this procious scamp, and natyrally Mr. Lockott rofused tho_roquost, whoroupon the rascal oizod o clasp knifo an cut Mr. L. sovoroly in tho hond, and thon ran out, Ho was arrosted, and hold in §700 Dbail by Justico Banyon; Dr. Bon Millor, Sanitary Superintondont, is ongagod in propanng a complote sot of vital sta- tistlcs of tho olty, extonding from tho firo up to tho prosont timo.” oy will sontatn tho fallosk dotails of 'the causcs of death, comparative tablos for difloront porloda of timd, and under difforont conditions of wenther, hoat, rainfall, ote., and will embrago overy matter of publio in® tordut in gonncotion with tho condition of tho clty's bealth, If continuadin office ® for tho romaindor of Dr. Ruuol's unexpived tori,” M. Tuloy scems to undoratand tho congtruic of tho lawin tho caso, Dr. Afillor will bring theso statlstica down to Apiil noxt, when thoy will bg publishiod. Tho Bouth Bide Car Company have porslsted, for tho Taat threo or four days of God wethar, in rotaining the gpen carg in uso on their lnes. Tho pumber of colds, rheumatlo attacks, and nouralgio {wingos that have resulted are suf- ficiont to_atart'n wholo colony of dootors gud spothecary shopa in notivo and prafitablo busi- nose, " Tho matlor is of geyiows moment to per- sons who aro® '})hsefl 0 use the atreot carsin tho morning 'and ovouing, A very littlo troublo wold give tho publio oach dsy tiio atylo of cor suitod fo tho weathor, As wo aro not likoly ta hayo any moro’ opproasivoly kot wenthor i souson, howovor, It would ho Just ag woll to tako off tho apen eaxa Altoj thor, Yostordsy morning tho headless body of n young man was found in the lake, noar tho foab of Thirty-flrat strook. It was vory mugh degom= osod, ha right arm was almost oaton away by ho action’ z' this wator, "It was thought by “the physioians thnt tho head had buen partislly sov- orod, in'some unknawy wauner, and that the watgr had onten through tho nodk. Thore was 70¢ & ventigo of clothing upon tho body. A man namod Moran, residing nour tho luke’ shoro, on Thirtioth stroot, thought the body was that oz his boy, a young man 23 years of age, who, ivenf out to #wim one ovening, about (o mouths h‘tfl. and who had nover returnot,“Ho was not will- ing to sweur to thid idontity of the body, aud tho Lorgriay ra“txmud to givo it'up, Lhe inquest will ba hold to-duy. ‘Tho decompored body of & man was found hanging to & treo In an uufroquoented wood, dear tho Town of Bowmapville, northwost of tho clty, on Bunday aftornoon. 'Tho body was hung ta the iree by o palr of suspondory, Which T "besn apparently romoved from the man'y pants. _Tho flosh had falton from tho bones of tho body in placos, and it was exident that o month at loast hnd olapsed einoo lifo bud gone out of it, Au prupiy huttla was found nonr. by, It wyag c-n\ljnumm!l fimt tho mau had committod dufeide, wnd biad beon induced to commit the uof Dby the'use of liquor, “Tho dlwu\(oay orgnted gront oxcitoment fu the nolghborhoud, but no cluo to the idoutity of 1hi body wan discovored, i e A THOROUGH RASCALy T, 1. Sohulanbory is o thorough rascal, Whon' kia patme to Ohicngo, somo months since, ke im- Posod ou sevoral of our londing divinos to_quito an oxtont, ITo wont to tho Rov, Henty Biraty and reprencntod himwolf an thy Rev. Mr, ‘Gun- thor, uud obtained sl in tho iitbstantial'forh of 60 in mionoy, nad o' covtiflol] ehieck of §50, Tattor wis what 4o woutod, ‘for with (i od & Banyon and samplo, ho manufaotured sovornl mnr‘&, how many it {a not known, although sovon or eight woro shown {n_court. Tho forgory was oxcol- lontly dono, showing that Schulonborg s no novico ot this busincsa. Lo would pnsa thom fn this monnor: Golng to lold, Loltor & Co.'a storo ho would mako a purchaso, and tonder a chock, which the bnk would cer- tify, and racoive the balauco in mouoy, Itaw muoh hio has done in this woy fs not xnh known, but it is llmufiht to bo quito & sum, At lnst ono of tho forged chooks eamnn back to Rev, Mr, Biroth, who pronounca it forgory, aud Behue lonberg, alias Itov. Mr. Guuthor, was arrosted, and yosjorday morning oxeminad bofore Justices aggott, who hold him to tho Crim- inal Court in §1,000 bail.Bovoral of tho forgod oliocks and tho gonuiio ono wero whown in Court, and it was impossiblo {o toll the gonuine “Jlonry DBiroth' from tho ono.written: Ly the “Ttoy, Mr. Qunihor.” Whilo taking bim to tho $all, nfter his oxpmination, ho broko away from tho' ofiicer, and Bolting up the oty of W stop thiof," ran up Madison atroot to Latalle, whero I who caught'aud then takon to Jul atd losk- ad up. AMUSEMENTS, TOE FINST THOMAS CONCERT. Tho firat concort of tho Thomas senson was givon Inst ovoning In tho now Musle Hall. It wwas tho firat Himo slnco tho firo that the orchos- trn ins playod in this clty without suffering from its surroundinge. This time (£ bad a now snd ologant hall, with oxcollont acoustics, and ns Dright, cosy, aud,oheorful aa could be Imagined, 80 that audlenco and orchestra wero ouco more athomo, It was not &0 largo an audionco ns would hiavo boon prosent had it bacn o mora pros- porous tumo from the moucy point of viow, but, for panio times, and considoring tho uncortaluty of oarthly possessious nowadays, it waa s lnrgo oudiouco, thoreby ehowing that thore aro many peopl who nro bound to enjoy themeolves whicther ourrenoy circulates or not, and who, if thoy go up, will' go. to tho ac- companiment of tho best muslo in thia country— or any othor, for that. Tho audlonee was largo- 1y s musical ono, that is, mado up of the old con- cort stand-bys and counolsours, aud tho result was o plontiful absoneo of tho concert nuissnces who tall, and bring bables, and como lato, and go away oarly, &o,, &0, Tho orchiostra virtnally rotains its old organs ization, although it haa boon elightly incronsed, fity players boing on tho stage. Tho first violins aro still 1od by Listemann's norvous bow. To critieizo tho ploying of this orchostrs is eimply superfluous. It scems as if 1t played Dottar than over, but thia could hardly bo ; inns~ much as it hae alwaya'played porfeotly. It may bo accounted for by tho fact that 1t is sonsoning liko an old violn, and that tho gonoral tono is golting rlohor and mollowor, and moro humon; with ngo, Thomas' programmos, howover, aro alwaya o thomo for disoussion, - This ono oponed with Beothovon's fost ovorturo, **Tho Consoora- tion of tho Houso,” which was played- for the first timo fifty-ono yours ago tho present month, undor Boothovon's baton, at tho insuguration of of tho Josopbatadt Theatro, in Vicuns, om which occasion his “Ruins of Athons" was alio first produced. It was o vory happy ecleoton for tho instrumental dodication of tho now ball, and it grand fugue wag givon with a stondiness and offcet which would Liavo dolighted tho old com- poser himsclf, Tho socond numbor wWas the andante, from Mozart's * Jupiter Sympliony,” o soft, lowing, cautabile movoment for strings, rooyls, and hiorns, which was roceived with hoarty applause. Mr. M, W, Whitnoy, the well-kuown Dasko, had tho third numbor, tho famillar de- seriptivo arls, ** Rolling o Bitlows,”" from tho \QOroation.” Mr. Whitnoy hos long hold an ouviablo prominonce in this conutry, and It~ torly in Bugland, not ouly for bis onrnost, dig- nified, and consciontious mauner, but also for his truo snd artistic oritoric motlod—tho rosult of long and poistaking study. Ho las sung boro ' many times in oratorio, but nover bottor thin last ovening. Iis delivery of tho sudanto (brook) movement was & modol of artistio oratorio singing, and producod such an offot upow tho sudlonco, iu- onsifiod by the clear, low notes at tho oluge, that Lo was culled back to tho stago to. rocelva congratulation, Mr. Listemanu followed Mr, Whituoy, giving for his violin solo, Vieuxtomps! * Fantasia op Sclavonio Airs,"™ with ita rick or- chegtral accompanimout. Hi¥ tiorvous, ouor- gotio manuer found feoble play in tho wild rhythm of the thomos upon which tho fantasiais bused, ond which lod moro than onco into 'n perfoct mazo of techniquo,- which novor, howover, disconcorlod his- rapid flugers. Tho * Rinpsodie Hongroiso, No, 2, of Linzt, ivstrumonted by Mualer, ‘of Borlin, closed tho fivet purt of tho programmo. It wah tho same rhapsodio which Auno Moblig used to play in_the Thomus coucorts, ouly it was plced in sn intensoly brilliant, gorgoous, and pictur- osquo Botting—ono which will forover spoil the rhupsodio for tho plano. 'Thomas has beon ne- ouscd vory ofton of quiok temjios, but horo was o chain-tghtuing tompo which will giv Lis nc- cusors auothier opportunity to vent their spleon, But when o couductor bms on orchestra which ho con bold in his Land, - oqual to any emorgency, it would bo as absurd for him nopto ot them ¢ au it would o for p driver fa bold in & full-blooded racer to the paco of & couhtry nag. ‘T'he performanco was ono of tho grandest troats Thumas hus yot given us, and ho il confor & vary plossunt. favor upon b audl. anoos by ropoatiag 1t beforo tho cason is ovor, Tho socond part of tho programmo opened with the *Overturo di Ballo,” light, gracoful dsnco-movemont by Arthar b Railivan tho woll-inown _* Engligh billad-wrlior. the socond pumbcy Wos the Gounmod “Ava Marig " (aftor Bich), for harp and violing, which was " énerod, M. homna oleoting for tho on~ goro tho probty litlo *Amaryllis® Tho third numbor was & now waltz, by the inevitable Btrauss, callod * Vienoa Tomper.” 1f it fa o samplo of Vienna tompor thme‘l(nnun tempor is decidedly jolly and rollicking, Mr. Whitusy's pumher b (BiS part wae Hullabls oll-imo batlad,” ““The Throo Fishors,” which ho eang with' such“fecling and taste that he gained an encore, o which ho 1o igd, with ‘i ballag “Thore's Nathing Liked Froshoning Brooze,” The programmo- wound up o bacchaualo teconily " addod “to _ *laanhiauser” by Wagter, * Huldigungs Maraob,” ywhioh wound up the ovening in & biago aud fiufe peculiarly Wognorish, % Tho progiamme £ir ¢his ovoning is o8 follows Nordish Suito—0, ¥ 143 o Woads. ! 4 Gid ug. 4, Menuok, 5, % Tridy Arla—# Muglo Fluto?, R At Myron W, Widiney, Adr and Variations—8olo for ‘cornat-a-platon. ... Rode 2ir, R, Dargel, ‘Yorsptel—* Lohongrin, “ Dor Ttt der Walkucren,” P Overture—* Munyadl Lasz)o " Phemmo o Vagiaiona—on i Anger Mamerick Moréh & i mflrmy Ur&fi;’!k!‘d o ng—* X am & Rouwor," * oy aud Stranger, s ’ Medetssonn v, Hyron 7. Whitney, i db Saba ., tho following g Wo Lavo recoived tion, whioh spoaks for itsolf, und which willmes withi o hoarty roapongo froni'all mustual pooplos o the ilitor bf o Chicago Tribune: Tundenitand that Alr, Thomns lins yiolded to thio requost of sovoral of Lis'sdmirors, nd Wiy announced Lis intontion to give s Hogthoven night during bis prosent sonson, Ab tha I an- nounced s positively tho lnat season during which we can hope td' liewr suoh o porfook mu- sleal orgunlzation, wo beg, in Lobalf of tho mu- ionl publio of Ohfeago, to raquost Mr, Thomes to givo on that occaslon Beothovon's four over- Luroa to * Fidolio,” composod, fev this, his only opora, and ench oug greater than ite pgudnaosuop—:wwlflng“ " Simex of mu sigal wrandour that 18 moy eur- pasgod by any musionl compogition extnut, o lionr thoso four maatorpioocs of this gront composor performod in the succossion of thelr croation, l}_u(‘ ab ono tlme, by such a perfagt ora chastra, ‘Would bo o musical study ang 8 musical trogt that would bo tho ovont uf ' lifotimo, Dlonse pross this upon the itention of Mr, Thomas bofora % is" too lato, and lot Lim reut assurod that £ ho will bug respond ta 1\\&: Teiuesd, i€ i abla £0 do 60, U@ puu da nothlay bt will ninke bim longar remombored as o musioal bone efagtor, o thist opn glve gronter plonsuro to his Tast of wimlrors, smong whom 1o one I8 mog enthuslsstio than Blysiaan, TOOLEY'H THEATYR: ¥ Tho announcemont of &' new ploca and & now logding lady wt-floolephs broughit cut kg g‘m oritroal'uudlonce’ at thut protty hovss, I annditncaments, Whiotlor conluad 10 tia Jdy or tho pleco, ususlly do. Tho'Tady, whoso stage namo i’ Misa Duilon, was ovidontly pre- I} fl.‘ for * much an ovont, and, not aviug plaved for s uumbor of years, wag “place. | hoarted, too nervous to acqnit horself vory woll. 8lo i docldodly handsomo, drossos in_good {aste, and bns an_ oxcollont stago prorenco, A litilo on- couragomont from tho_sudlonco would holp hor amazingly, braco up hior norves, and pince her at n bottor advantage. Tho part sho playod was & light and onsy ono for hor, and Ehors {s no doubt that sho will succoed in lt this ovouing. The coldnons of tho nudionco last ovoning was mark- ed. Whilo thoy Inughod heartily nud continu- ounly ovor tho” absnrditios of the drams, thoy withheld thoir applaueo with unusual cara, "Tlirtation " {s_s drams ndaptod_from tho Tronch by Mr. Frod Willlams, of Boston, It ia & farco in throo acts, oxtromoly laugh- ablo. throughout. It would appone that tho adaptor, mupposing that throo vory long nots ‘muat bo the necossary substituto for four ordl- narily loug onos, Lnd biratclied out soma of tho situntions, to kifl timo. This sooma to Lo tha oaso, becano by tho Judiciong uso of an_oraser only, tho drama could bo mado vory onjoyablo, It sporklos with funoy situations, and good dinloguo, oud suddonly bocomea vapld_snd dull for n Boson, ognin resuming ita wonted vivacity whero it loft off, andin n miuuto or so falling into prostooss again, Horo is strong ovidenoo. Cut out tho proso, and & gront donl that is vory omueing _romains. Tho story is ono of o_ocspital practionl joko playod on @ pisoticnl jokor tho viotlm of ono of bis froslia of humor, snd rodounds with tho most unoxpacted incidonts, Tho socond nct Is spoliod by o suppor scon. Tho story told by tho victim of tho joko Ia tao protracted, Ocen- slonal Intorruption is, of courao, neccssary for ronlistic offect, but foo mueh of it in todlous, Then' tho dranlon scono should bo ourinflod, Bo far ns goon, it I woll dono, but ft ts overdono. Tho olimsx of fun s roachad whon tho inobri- ates rigo from tho table, and ovory second aftor that, liko wator iu toddy, wonkena it. Tho gamo o trizo of tho lost ack. It should bo cut down. Tho intorvlow botwoon offout and adyo- cato s provocalivo of upronrious . mirth, but it becomos insipid for tho snmo ronson. Thero existé shrowd suapicion that tho author ina beon utterly ignorad, and that much of tho dinloguois impromptu towarda tho lnst ; thot tho ploco has not Loon properly rohoarsod, ' Tho on- trancos aro occasfonally mistimod, ond s slovons Iy air s porcoptiblo about tho pofiug. It could bo condonsod and mado moro_intercstiag. Tho cant was cxcollont, and - overybody dosorves ralse. Mr. Bishop's part, that of Gabricl Gail- lardin, tho jokor joked upon, i&'a capital ono, and #8'notod with @ thorough ‘abandon, Threo unlucky onths, slipping out through tho first act, woro ovidonco thiat ho iad abandoned somo- thilg ho might bavo rotalned without in jury to tho part, Mr. Buulsbury au Tou- villon, though tho' vietim of s bad cold, was also desorvivg of the warmost commondation. Hie *“busincss” In tho third ack might haye beon out short, howovor, about one-half, with- out weakoning1t. His miake-upand littlopoints, vory linblo to bo ovorlookod, gave s good Suish ton vory caroful, offactivé, and_pralsoworthy roprosentation, Hr. Giddens as Leopold had o vory inforior part, but with_that conaclontious dotormination to fuccood which ls univorsally rocognized in this talonted comodian, Lo made o charactor out of it, Thoroare fow rofes in which Lo has sppoarod, probably, for & numbor of years, that woro loss promis- ing, and that ho shomld = have mado anytlung out of it Is_greatly to his crodit. Afr. Sogga playod s rollicking' old-man port’ s Af. Duparquet, and, in couscquonco, ployed it to tho lifo. Mo is botter ndaptod to comic thon to forlous parts. Mr. Bulllvan mado up woll, and was easy and nogligs, and. fully ap- reaiatod tho patt of Alfred, Mosars, Buck aud ytingo woro also accoptablo. Miss Clino as Pirnelto mado, by & bandsomo sppoarancs, oler gant droseing, ond vivaclty of mannor, ail that wos possibloof tho past.. Littlo Mide Howard w Tolo wis sléo protly and agreoable, mnd Missos Mathips and Jackeon filled tho bill come mondably, Thu pioco wa# woll mounted, as ususl, and will probably run smootbly to-night, AlYERS' OPERA-TOUSE. Negro miustrelsy, rospoctably conducted, is woll patronizod by this community, Judgivg ffom tho. attondanco at tho porformancos of the Ar- lington, Cotton & Komblo troupo, Thoro was & good houselnst oveniug, anda good bill, gener= ally wall played. _ Tho sobis woro entorialniog, ond tho jokos, though old, wero new Lo thogo who novor heard or Liad forgotten them. Tho “ dosarfptivo fiulo,” or tho phautom chorus, was ridioulous. Ir. Rubort Nowcomb, on tho bills irobby," sang *Prolty ua a Daigsy” roforring ton young woman, aud did somo intricatedanc- ing. “Tho voeal quartotto sang fairly, aud Mustor Davenport shaok his clogs {n whichl wozo heols of gonius fn that particular line. * 'Tho Actor's Btudio” was o ludicrous pioco of low comedy, tho fun consisting in tho two nctors Imocking cach othor down_altoruately, Tho houso ranred ; tho housa nlways doos ronr on such occosions, Mnckin and Wilson trolled out o lovo ditty, and Mostor Davenport went through bis Dutoly ' oxorcisos to tho amusement of all who had tho houor of sooing tho portraiturs, 4 burlesquo’ entitiod “*The Funny Mokes {n o Fog,» coucluded_tho entortalumont, yioh v, on “tho wholo, oxcollont af is . Tho same bill during tho weal, \ 7 : M'VICKER'S THEATAE, “Baratogn™ bogan ita second waok at Mos Vicker's last ovoning, aud was 18 eparkllng a8 uspal, Tt is a light Comedy, as eyarybody knows, full of interosting situntions. Tha cadt is ozt cellant, aud the mountivg superb, ~Thero was 3 fair hotso, which might Bavo beon botter, as the play dosorvos {o b soon, It will ba continued ail tho weals. v —_— 0 TRUST, OR NOT TO TRUST, Tho Bouth 8ide gracers and butchers mot again ot Union Hall, at tho corner of Mouroo aud Olark strects, to decide whothor or not *that slate,” whioh thoy aver is groaning bonoath an sooumulation of “hung up” pounds of sugar and porter-houso stoak, shall not bo braken, Tho quostion to bo onco and forovor spttled by tho mooting was: Shall the dewniroddon grocor and the loug-suffering butohicr continuo to bar- tor young hyson and tonderloin in oxchange for 5 oro * Put that down fu yor book,” o promies ta poytho following Saturdsy. In tho words of the sublimo Willism, a8 aptly. quoted by one of tho mombors of thq mesting, afterlts clodo: To trust br nok to trust? That {8 tho quostion, Niothie i sifer £ a grocer Lo s i ‘g risks and troubios of outraged eroih Or to tako arms sgaiust a 8oa of losseq Aud by combluing, ond thom, *To sell,—to trust,— ¥:al:ml RO '1 Ilu —to krmun,; 5t 1 porchando to loso i—ay, thera's thie ruby T ind b Frean) o oase né’mmmyg X o theao Wo triust may shuflio from thia sol), ‘Blust give us pouso, . 0 . TFor who would boar tho eavelésn' frang 1t up,” Tho *Stand it off da¥," the " Clalk that down,” Tho panga of 16a unpaid, the laws doluy, Thy nce of debtors, and the spurig A patfont dunnur of thoss dobtors takes, hou hio himself might lx thg majter Bquare On a cosh basta 2 D M. Tho chaix was taken dont of tho Sooloty, and 80 Bocratary of tho meoting, in tho placo of Mr. Mauuing, who tondored his rosigngtion, Tho minutes of the provious meoting’ huving baon Tond, tho rosignation of M. Manning wns ac- coplod, aud N, Martin wes sppointed in his This gontloman oloquontly dosoantod upon tho smallnoss of tho zaeeting, numbering twonty, and urged the membors not to bo faint~ Hq yemindod them of tho many alfil- cultieg ‘which heset the invontor of the stosms Snging, of tho contumoly which Honry Ward Boechor aud Wondoll l‘hllhlm auftored n their oxrtious in favor of Abolition; and sald, they should remembor that, tho noblor tho ouugo tho moro qppmfillqn it recolved, At tho conclusion of tho spobel'n motion to adjourn waa carriod ubantmotely, wnd the mooting broke up sftgr Liaving elocted o now Becretary. * A —_— s HONQRABLY ACQUITTED, Mr, X, G. Bird, accusod of anproprlating cer- tain goods saved from the five at the Burlington Warchouso, was yesorday arraigned boforo Jug- tio Boully, and; aftor & thorough cxamination of the gharges, honorably acquitted, Thoro was not s partlelo of ovidonce produced to sustain tho accusation, e THE WEATHER, Wasmsoron, Oot, 0,—Tle osolono In tho Bouthern Siates will probably diminish in exs tont and sovority a8 it movos northonstward towards tho South Atlantic coast, For Tues day, turoughout tho G Biates, ¢old. noriberly winds, with olear wonther, Xar the South Atlan« tio Btatos, cool warthwesterly winds with cloudy and cloaring weuthor, Ior tho Middle Btates, frosh and posuibly brlsk northwesterly wings, ooty oloudy and clourlng wauthor, Yor Now liugland, ~uortheastorly winda and ralny oaihor, followod by parbhivst winds, falling tomporature, pud _Oloudy woathor. Teop ihe Toowey Liuked and Obio Valley, northwest Windy sn@oloar weathor, For' tha Uppsy. kikos and Northwost, outh and Wesk IAs aud olone wonthor, . N, Dutro, Preai- ———————— TELEGRAPH SUIT. Spectat Disputal o The Chiaso Trthungs Br. CLawsviLLe, O., Oot, 0,~Tho"éasd of the Barnesvillo Bauk apalnst tho Wontorn Union Tol- ograph Compapy, dumages §3,000, for non-doliv- ory of & Layssgo, was docjdod to-dny by the Distlot’ Coury™{n fuvor f tlio Lolograph Cot- Underwood soted |' pany, Notico of apponl to tho Bupromo Court Waa mado, PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. Proposed Ohnngo In tho Mannor of olding Thom,. New Yonr, Oct. 6.—Thio Sonntorial Commitico on Privilogod and Tlaotions, consisting of tho Hon. O, . Morton, Chajrman, tho Honw, . IL, Corpontor, Wisconsin: 8. B. Authony, Rliodo Tnland; Goorgo 8. Boutwoll, Massnchueotts Jobu If. Milcholl, Oregon; W, T. Iamilton, Marylund ; Jnmes L, Aleorn, Misdswippl, an John A, Logan, of Tliluois, mot in socrot sosion at tho Fifth Avouuo Ilatol to-day, and deafted, it was ntatod, an amondmant to the Constitutlon, to bo rubmitted to tho United Statos Honato for its actious looking to bottor aud moro praoti- eablo mode of olacting Prosident and Vico-Pronl- dont, sud providing o tribunal to adjut and de- cldo all quostlons relativo to Presidentiul oleo- tions whicl may bo contoated. Othor quostions of a politionl natura woro discussod. THE CARRIAGE-BUILDERS. Ponrr.anp, M., Oct. 6.—Charlos P, Kimball, Prosidont of tho Carriago-Bulldors’ Natlonal As- soolntion, iesuos a call for b second aunual con vontion of tho Asuocistion, to moob at_tho Bt Nicholas Hotel, Now York, 'Wednosday, Nov. 19, and {nvitos ol carringo-buildors -in tho United Btatos o joln thom, WHEAT. Special Dispateh to The Chic Tribune, MoGiaon, Ta Oct. 6o Kook Northe orn Lino ure hinndling daily 800,000 bushols of whont from Minnesota poris, which s taken to Stillwator, and thoro londod on ears for Duluth, MARINE. . PPort of Chicago. ARRIVED, chr J. M, Forrest, Green Bay, wo ‘Bark Maria Martin, Bulialo, coal, Bark Unadilla, Butfalo, coal, ‘Bark Parana, Buffulo, coul, . Belir Jumes b, Sawyor, Buifalo, coal, Behr Westohoetor, bMuskegon, limber, Selir Porsla, Muskegou, lumUor, Hchr D, G. Wright, Muskegon, lumber, Sclr Lizzfo Doak, Manislce, limber. Prop Oity of Madlson, Littla Sturgeon Bay, Tumber, Targo City of Grand finvon, Grand Havei, lumber, Bargo Mary Amanda, Grand Haven, lumber, Bargo Wolferine, Grind Haven, lugibor, Targe Willism Blrn, Grand Hoven, lumbor, Bargo Richird Mott, Oconto, lumber, TBargo Louls Day, Oconto, lumbor, Bargo H, 0. Heg, Yortage Lako, lumbor, ‘Bargo Kuko Hinchmnn, Ford Itiver, lnnber, Targo Porry Uanna, Big Suamioo, lumbor, ‘Darge Samana, Oswego, salt. Bargo J. Biglor, Oawego, snlt, Blmr Muskegon, Graud Hoven, sundrics, ent, Oswego, coal, Selir G. W. Daviy, Oawego, cosl, rig Pligrim, Mubkegon, lamber, ‘Bargo Ellou Bpry, Pousntikee, lumbor, Belir L. 1, Bhophard, Cedar tiver, lumber, Bchr Acorn, Olicboygau, lumber, Sebr Potomae, Glioboyghn, lumber, Behr Japan, Ford River, limiber, Prop Annle Young, Butialo, sundries, Sclir Van, Valkenburg, Buialo, coal, Solr E, Fitzgorald, Lutfalo, coal. Bclur Montauk, Clovelaud, ¢oa), Sobr 11, Rand, Kowaunoo, tan bari, Bebr W, I0, Willard, Matliowson's Llor, codar post, Prop Indin, Buffalo, sundries, Bebr Trunsit, Kowatneo, rajlroad tea, Bebr Telogt, Kowaunco, wood, iED, .0ct, b, Behr Ropublic, Buffalo, 19,804 bl Belr Turnor & Kollor, Buffalo, 15,027 bu wheat, Sehr Benator Blood, Kingstn, 15,000 bu wheat, Frap Gity of Travorus, Teuverss dity, 100 b pork, 10 rop LTI8 o0y aut aftudrien.” op Du Pere, lireau By, 16 brls lquor, and aundries, SRk W 1 Mo, Usfot e, stnasions . 218 8chr E. 0. Ttoborts, Batfulo, 17,167 bu corn, Sckir Richard Mott, Oconto, 6,000 bu corn. Bargo E, E, Tyson, Monomjuoe, 20 brls syrup, Bargo Meuckaunco, Menominco, aundrics, Bark Peshtigo, Butfnlo, 28,000 by corn, Bebr Oossack, Oswego, 19,400 bu corn, Selir Tda Keith, Butialo, 45,000 ba corn, Boaw Milten, White Lake, 50 L 1,000 bu oate, NINT cLEATANGES, Bebir Rolndeor, Kingston, 1,000 lfiflmm. Stmr Champlain, Ogdonsburgh, 5,600 bu corn, 800 brla flour, Sehr Knto Gillette, BufTalo, 17,165 bu corn. Gebr Ningara, Lugtulo, 53,740 bu corn, Hehr Augusts, Kingsion, 20,746 bu corn, Sehe G. M, Réclony Klayslot, 18676 b wheat, Sehr £ 8. Marsh, Bufalo, 35,450 by corn, Helr Banivol 11, Foster, Buftalo, 44,000 bt corn, ghlxlll'rl's{ln E!]In' kalkflanhfl.fl'm Lu wheat, uskegon, Groud flaven, 11 brl 3 Huskegon 1a liquor, and brls flour, 20 bris pork, - Lalto Froighty 3 ora active and ateady ot 8¢ for corn_and rye, and 9o for whoat to Buffulo, and 15¢ for whent {6 Rings- ton. Obarters were: o Butfulo—Sehrs Barbarian, Foster, Kllderhouso, Bahsmo, Cuba, and Prop Aumis Young, corn, st 8o; ‘schrs Aforics, A, Richatds, 1, Ittzol, B, Larnos, and prop Badger State, Wheit u 9o { schr Francont, rso at 8 projr Arabin, corn and 130 on privato torms. To Klugston—Schrs Yuukee DBladey Trinidud, Monzanila, and Gicalis, whest, st 18¢, To Oswego—Schr G, O, Finnoy, coru at 14c, To Collingwood—Schr R, 0. Crawford, und 31, B, Hale, coruat de. To Black Rock—Sehr B, Brows, wheat af Yo, To Goderleh—Schr Jano McLeud, corn at bo, Ta Ogdensburgh—Frop Chumplain, corn iirough, Total, 23, Capacity cqual to 156,000 bu wheat, 475,000 bu cora, 23,000 bu rye, and 10,000 bu batioy. In tie nftore noon {ho sehr Luka Foreat was taken for wheat to Hufe falo t Oc, and vclirs Chumpion aud Farwoll for corn to do, at 8o, Capaclly—z, 2 doyat Capacily—23,000 bu wheat and 62,000 bu e SHCI8 Tusod Dotrotts i ETnOTT, Mich,, Oct, 0.—PassED Ur—Proj tao, Clty of Now York, Mohowk, Concord mm”hfimn'.‘f eclira £, A, Muyes, Ballamn, E. B, Williaws, Amcrican, Unfon, Mareugo, K. Burton, T, Shcldon, Mathor, ‘Pasgp Dows--Propa Brooklyn, Dadger State, A xn, Toledo, City of Concord, Hackets and 1t Groves aua borges ; bl Xdusrcly 3. Tull; phi 1T, Wilcox, Doualdagn, Livias, Minerd ‘Siato, Sehuy Woin—Northwost, DirioIT, Mich, Oct, 0.—~Evening—PasarD Dovy— Trops Neptune and burges, Wetmoro und. barges, Chl- Cogo s bark Wilson ; schrn B, Torew, L, O, Woolral, Jowolt, Niclolas, 'Ly, Hoboken, Montyomers, G, Bmitl, Gon, Worth, Gollen Tleecs; L. Kawson, King Slalors, €ily of Green Day, Bluzhi Star, Nogaunens Hytlibart, King-Flslor, Alhgnmn, 3ty ¥ Torew, 2 Props daps, D, 3, Wikson ; ac? Muiilon, Adironduck, dina; * 1\ WAKOD § achrs ML, WiNp—-Northwest. Illinols and Michigan Canals OaxaL Oprioz, Ciioaco, Oct RvED—Gulons, Villow 8 Sleel, Willow Bprings, 90 yd ‘Cluan, uell; Bag, 89 ydsstono; W, J," I yda stotle ; Mariln Hogan, Lomont, 85 ydls stono; B, & T., Lemont, 61 yds stono; Rescuo, Lewnont, 75 vdu atouo s ¥d atono; Excelalor, Huminit, 83 yds stoyo: J. I, Walker, Lo- ‘mont, 80 yds stoue ; Augusta, Lomont, 69 e Colonol “Martin, Icmont, 89 yde stono; Sithtion, Temodt, 80 $do sk LaSallo, 6,108 by’ corny’ John Curlor, all 4,000 b born ; 3 Boushikrd, LuSanle, 6,00 b epri} Gen, McOlulian) Oitawa, bu_corn'y Ouba, Ottad 000 bu corn; Pater and Tuul, Hufialo Rock, i, ; 6,000 bu corn ; Tuabilla, Utica, 6,000 b corn; O Marsellles, 6,000 bu corit § l_]ul‘l:"l’mn:n,oglrul:ni, 1':',?)«‘;'6 b corn 3 ‘Gén. Bhorman, Soneca, 6,100 b corn & Lily, Morris, 6,10 bu corn L.V'ufiuéhuoma, 8,000 b coriy 750 18 emply barrel ant, Morriu, 0,000 b corn 3 1lidore, Scnocs, 6,000 bu corn ; Sunrist, Lock- port, 134 bu corn ; Guyugs, Lockpart, 1500 bs ot ; lonnzeh, Lockpart, 4,107 bu com, 08,405 16 meal } Bourd of Prado, Marseillos, 8,500 bu outa ; Atlantio, Morrioy 6400 L coru § Grabo. Grlawold,' iooks, X Wy OLzARRD—Iron-lad, Oftnwn, 04,848 # lumber; Drili, ksst Morris 3 prop Mohowi Nollo, Wilmington, 40 m lumber ; Messenger, Wilington, 57 m luniber, 4 lath ; Montans, Utica: North Ambrica, Senoca } . B, Goodall, Ottatvs, 63,438 Tt lumber, 20,700 lath | Hogtr, Ottawa, 92600' ¢ Yumbers Jlarry, Wilow Burlagh o tuiebarks Mury Gl Temont . W, ‘Wlker, Lomont; Lemont ; Georgs Judd, Lemont, e 0 Uitioato, Qct, 5—AnmrvED—Lrop Wasp, Bummlt, 85 yds stoue ; Bhninrock, Lasallo, 100 tona conl, QuiAnEn—=l, &, Loomiy, Jollet, 01,963 ft lumbor ; 3. Meard, Ottslwa, 78,583 L fumbor, 21,500 lath ; bargd . 8, Lafalle, 70,181 Tt lumber ; , Sonoca, T« (4 Jumber ;' Ocean, Ottawa, 6,232 £t Tumber, 25, lathn; Gold od, Latialle, 200 b ‘corn 3 Hallo Yruneo, Hlortlu, 0 14 Yuauber Elizabotb, Lodkport, 3,000 tnk —_—— Xansas Oity Cattlo Martcots Spectal Dipateh to The Chicago Tyibune, Ko Cirs, Mo, Oct. 0.—OaTriE—locolts, 43003 shipmonts, 3,438, Tho wwrkot 5 moro uctlvo, Pure cliswers uro mosily Exatern men, Qurrency {8 mora freely used, and thore fa o Lotter feoling all round, Sulea tucluile wintored Toxan cows at $1,76 to $2.00 3 through Toxan steors o $1.70@2.00; through Texun oows 8t $1.00; winterod wteers aud cows, $1,00; good through Texan stoers ut 1,50, Hoaw—Littlo demund § extromo rang @3. SPECIAL NOTIOES. Dr, Helmbold, Tho orfginator of Buchu, has tha s st a1l mitator tavo xunfi'l'x‘f.‘.?.'.“.fif.'&‘.‘flfu enuites LRI WGl e g Gomplatnt, Geatoh Promatard Docas. Vora oF Vioos. oy onp eyl :“{lull’l;‘unrtnflu:n, ouor u|\(:1¥‘\\lllfivm;d¥éun Foact wibtoh T3 Hethibotia, wisd g o e »» Behonek's Mandrake Pills, Ext. luchu ounks, Dills aro ompotod oxolustsoly af vegotablo in- wibiant, aul althih thoy OMIKS wuorsaka . i grmorausy, do wot losso auy oLiey nfurlousotioots, ao dicoat{y uyon tho livor, “knd'aro i valnablo roniady &l oason of doranguia Tasulting framt & divordead fiato of that oryan, Aot Complaiut, Billous Diwrlgrs, ndigostion, Hisl, Headaohy, Uypholl Tarors, &6., - oe all auooyl 1a (o frud e it Hohonck's Mandrake' 1ills. For sale LD Ml driegista and stoulopis St e T GENERAL NOTIOES. CT N OTIOR. 5, 3. Wiite la o louger {n tho umploy of tho Tinned of '5:5 Wolhartin g il poréous ary horoby untilo ot th pay b Tt dol i a0y DIy o o . WAL, ard o Trade. Wolgbasox, LACES, &o. ELEGANT LACES! Wo havo filled this Dopartmont with, and” now display o Fall Btook ropleto with tha choioost novolties in Real Lnga Goods, con-. slsting of Pointo @aze, Pointo Appliquo . Pointo do Paris, Ohantilly, Bl'k Throad, Gui-. puro, and Yok Trimming Lacos, in allf widths and pricos; Pointo and Applique, Flouncos, somo of the richest ovor imported, ond loss than markot valuo; Real Laca' Oapos, Fichus, and Mario Antoinottes, and a, largo stook of Llama do,, nt extremoly low flg.ums; Gonuine Thread Voils, docided bar= &oins; tho latost Paris novoltios in Pointof Laoo Collurs, Hdkfs, and Barbes; made-up' Vaulonoionnos Collars, Sets, Sloaves, an Jabots; the nowest shapos in Bl'k Laca Voils; spooiel importations of French do-, signs in Bufflos and Collarottes; Ohantiliy and Fino Bl'k Thread Barbes, aud other do< cided noveltios in Luoes not to bo found elsa« whero in this . market. A large and ohoies’ stook of Embroideries of all kinds) Plaited ond Emb'd Trimmings and Tuokings; Tia dios in groat variety, Tho ocolobrated, "' Bookel” and " Thompson” Qorsots, Romew thing now and romarkably cheap in Cambrig: Hondkerohiofs, / All styles of goods in this dopartmonts made up to order with the ususl oaze and prompinosa. Chas. Gossage & Co. 106, 108, 110: ST ATH-ST. 60 & 62 Washington-st, UNDERWEAR, THBERWEAR, DIFFERENT LINES, in all sizes, for Men’s Wear, Mertno, Wodl, and Cotion Planaels Castmeres, Scoteh Wools, Silks, &, Inthe finest Goods. Our unusually large purchases are made at much less than ordinary prices. We sell at correspondingly low prices. WILSON BROS., SOUTHEAST CORNER State and Washington-sts,, and 162 and 164 Clark-st., Ohicago, AND Pike’s Opera House, Cincinnati. DRY GOODS, i et SO SNy REOPENED Tho Dry Goods House, No. 2 Wast adison-st. (3, B. Shiy's tate place), i3 now opon with a very desirablo sptock aof PR BIR, BRY GO0DS, Notions, Dress Trimmings, Hosie Gloveé, 8;0., alsoa uho%cé lino of * MILLINERY. An oxamination is solicited, N. A, KENNEDY, 243 West Madison-st, NEW PUELEGQS\LO‘N NOW READY : THE American Law Review. FOR OCTOBRER, 1873. Yol IIT. No. I, CONTENTS: ¢ 1. An Elcctive Judlciary, - IL The Distribntion of the, Gonova Award, 111, Tho Law of Homielde, IV. 'l'hoi Teportora and Toxt-Writers, V. Digost of the Eng- lish Law Roporte, VI, Seloct Digost of Stata Ro- | ports. VIL Book Noticos, VIIL, Listof Law Booksy Published in Englund and Amorica sinco July, 1873.°, 1X, Summary of Evonts, * ¥ TERMS: Bubseription, por annum, Vols, 1. to VII. Single numbors,.. Inclusivo, Law Blioop, por vl LITTLE, BROWN & CO., . PUBLISHERS, 110 Washington-st,, Boston, PROPOSALS, Tho Comnittee on Builiings ad Gromis OF tho Tionrd of Dircotars of tho Oliloago Tubllo Libras aglicts and wlil recatvo bidy for & bullding or roos suits’ ablo for tomporary 1Abrary aud. Rtoading. fucatod tn tho seitral pact of 110 ity Tours of #aid o floors of eal Kr0gato an &ton of not loss than nd tha promisos to b ready for Footna to oontain i tho 72000 to B0 suaro B B ¥ 16 tho Commitios on Dulldioge’ 5.6 and Graiids of thy Fubiig Wbiney Hacltitoor GOODRICE'S STE Tor Ractao, Min Shubos, R T B Waukoo, blay, don't luavo watits b For Grand Havon, Qrand Raplds, Muskogon, eto., tris, wewkly, at?p. o, Vor 5t Joaeuh, daily, urdays, bunt don't oto., dally, Sund Loat fo e Ml Sundays oxceptod, 104, m, Bate Toava aldd 11 3 e s Porte, Madar, Wadnorday, 3 F"S?:‘:f‘ns:." end T WSt S S i 2 FRAGIIONAL CUKRENGY, 85 Packages TFRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. Quicago, Ut Gy 1574

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