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1 i ' CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY,. OCTOBER 9, 1873. -5 THE EXPOSITION. Twonty Thonsand Persons Atiended It Yesterday, Desoription of Somo Striking Foatures of the Display. The i’rogrnlx|1||n for To-Day. Just bwo yents ago to-dny, Chicogo folt con= solouo, not to sy proud, of having achloved tho biggest blazo that over mortal oyo boheld. The many country-folk just now flocking into tho matropolis of tho Northwost shako thoir toads incrodulously, ns thoy drive or wall through tho city, fu sonrch of the evidencos of that conflagration, and wouder whethor, aftor all, the firo of 1871 was not o hosx got- ton up by frrosponsiblo nows-gathorors, Tho fanguid’ 8. Loufsnns ospocinlly, o whom the building of a now two-story warchouso provides town-talk for & month or two, aro cspocially doubtful of tho actunl oxistonco of tho fire which in a day swopt 80 gront a part of s city from tho faco of tho eorth. It ianot 8o much the power of the destructive cloment thoy doubt a8 tho ro- cuperative powor of our citizens, Bueiug his caloulations upon the progress of his native city, a8t Louis atatistician, {mmodiatoely aftor the fire, made a ecnlculation of the timo it = would take to rebuild it and his lowost catimato was sovonty-fivo yoara, At tho sxmo timo hio_throw out the suggostion that tho bost thing tho burnod-out Ohicagoans could do, after tho, 18 ho_thought, irromodiablo disaster, was to pack up what littio was loft of tholr worldly goods and_omigrato Bouthwards to Bt. Lonls, whoro thoy might slcep out and woop out tho romaindor of tholr oxistonce. What Chicago did undor tho circumstancos 18 known to tho world from pole to polo, snd yob in eober roflection, whon tho to-day’ of two yours ago s comparod with this to-day, ovon thoso whoso boon it bas baen to soo the city robuilt more gloriously than it was origlually aro lost in wondormont. Tho gorrow of that day con only bo measurad by tho foyof tius, In tho holidsy-making of to-doy, with tho excoption of a stray ruin heroand thoro, tho baro, charrad trunk of troo, and an occa- sionsl foundation which boars unmistakablo evidencos of havig scen liot times, not o traco will bo visible of what must over bo tooked upon a8 “tho great firo” of tho world's history,—nll othor conflagrations whicl havo hithorto onjoyed thab distinction being now lookod upon t8 moro * grato firos * in comparison. Tho conversation of our incradu- Tous country cousins fs divided botwaen o sub- feotay tho Bro sud ths Txposition, end of the w0 tho lattor ina tho choico, And well it might. A misfortuno of tho past, even_ though it suc- cooded in calling forth tho sublimest struggle agawst, sud fulloat victory over, apparont suni- bilstfon, cunot comparo a8 & topio of convorss- tion with such & subjact as tho big show Chicago has gotten up for tho dolectation of her citizons and thoir country cousins, As Keats sang, ** A thing of beauty I3 a joy forever,” and whon tho tho thing of beauty, as in this case, 18 a rosting placo for thousands of minor bosutics, what wonder is it that our visitors Rovoriro of tolling of tho bonutiful bullding on Eho Inke ghoro and all that thoroinis ? Yostor- doy ws tho grandostsuccess that hna 08 yot boon oved by tho Exposition, both a8 rogards the numbor of visitors, which could not havo beon losa than 20,000, aud an to the show ituclf. From one oud of tho building totho other, the most’ critioal observor could ol point o fingor & any spot, snd suggost su improvomont, What may have beon lacking at tho firat opoufug of the show has siuco boen supplied. Every inch of spnco is gecuplod by exhibitors, who vio with oach othor in showing off their waros. Tho complotencsa of tho show 18 0no of ita groatost morits. Thore havo boon biggor shows in_countrics whoro an immonge pebulation s crowdsd iuto a suall spaco, but hioro never has beon ono which, mainly composed of the products of the homo of ita projectors, bas made such a comploto oxhibit s thin ono, Tho iminonse mass of vieitore yestorday moved »mong the various stalls .hnu comfortably, sud &t no point wos_the crowding around an unusus nlly attractive objoct made disagrecably apparent to those who wished to move on. Theé contro of attraction yestorday was TITE FOUNTAIN, For th firat timo sinco tho opaning it played ue such a beantiful fountain might rensonably have becn oxpoctad toplay. To deseribe tho poouliar formntion of tho many jota of which curi up wards from tho spiresin tho basin, or the beauty of tho topmost stroam, would call for the im- sgination of o poot who bhed cnjoyed tho rivilogo of & ton yoars' sojourn in fairy-land, E‘hn beauty of tho lowest pool was groatly on- bancod by tho presonco of tvo beantiful swans from Lincoln Park, lont for tho acoasion by J.J. Keorney, ‘The fountain is & contro of attrac- tion, and tho Beono of many sn_inferating con- vorgation. Ita buildors, Gould Bros., Dibblo & Co., have placed ronnd their fountain quito a numbor of graccful statues. Thoso aro ail duly sapprociated by rustic visitors, save only a coupla bt sphynxes, ‘Lhoso provo too - puzaling 1o bo pleasant, *‘What is it, at all, atall ? poys an Irish girl to het cavaller, snd 30 virtually say all, aud tho riddlo is in Dinoty- pino casos out of & hundred givon up in dospair, or olke an answer is provided which sowa much more powor of origiunlity than ac- gpsintanco with tho land of tho Pluwuos, & isplay whiob, on thisday in particular, desorvos moro than & passing glatca Is that of the BADCOCK FIUE APPATATUS, It is quito natural that Chicago, tho proprio- torof *the great firo,” should bo tho sent of tho manufacturing of one of tho bost mesns of pxtinguishing Gros. T luokiug st tho brightl burnished collection of “ Littlo Baboocks * whic} towers above the ** Big Babeocks " to tha hoight of 20 or 90 foot, ono canniot holp #peoulating upon what & bonefactor & man with oho of thoso on his back would havo proved two yoars aga, drop- Bing in to pay Mra. O'Lears un dveuing oul Just aftor that meluncholy cow hnd porformed that unfortunate kick, Tho managoment of tho Fire Department of tho show i8 essontinlly Bab- cock in all its dotails, no loss than sixty of the gmal) machinas bolng located i difforont parts of o buildlug, oncl with g apacily ofoxtlnguishing & ordinary Inciplont_blazo, whilo for & mors Borious omergoncy o third-sizo steamer is kopt constantly charged. TIE GOODYEAT TUBBER COMPANY biavo show which in itself 18 o monument to Amorican ingonnity. In nothing is tho noatuesy of Amorican handiwork, as compared with that of foreign manufucturcs, made moro apparent than iu this matterof Cadutohouo * This wondor- Zully voraatilo gum has boon improved upon by mony differont pooplo, but this ~ show Ta"the Exposition, wiicls fucludes articles of wutility and ornamentation of every concoivable doscription, is such as would open the cyos of & Zorolguor whoao oxporionco of tho gum has boon that 1t makes vory usoful, but at the eamo timo ‘vory clumsy, goods. A lapso from forolgn moun- factured Indin-rabbor goods {0 fossils is a vory natural one, llinois has ever been famous for her BOTANIOAL FOSSILS, Mr. Perry A, Armstroug, of Morrls, T, ox- Wibits a vory fino collection of botaulcal fossils, amado in Grundy County, Ill, only sixty milos from this city. * A treo fifty-Cwo font in longth, jpumerous cleariy-dofinod forns of larga sizo, ‘once apparontly frail and feathary, but now stitf and sfony, potrified Insects and’ natural mum- mics of ofor forms of emall lifo, o buttornut whoso eoat and kornol, whatover thoy may have Boon oniginally, would now go to mako excollont building matorial for s brown-stono front, and pumerous othor little curionities go to make np whint must be very ploasaut study for tho goolo- k. 6 N, MATHON 4 CO,, thio well-known Jowolars, ve tado 8omo strik- fug additious to tholr alfendy oxcollont sow of silvor-ware, prominent among which ls & vory bandsome . and ornato contro-picea for frult and flowors, distinguishod’ by tho nome *Hiawatha o Lonutiful picca of workmanship in solid_ellver, surniountod by figures of o floral quoon and cupids, Tho atandard supports four disiios, tho bwo lower onos, olliptical in form, bobng' for fruit; the upper anok, for tho display of fowors, dnulgnua to ropresout sholls, boing linod with gold, Who foco 1s bonutifully oruamonted with most ar- istically-oxcouted flgures of uaiads, trunpoters, oupids, snd birds, in osydized silver. Tho coht of tho_ pleco, whioh It oxhibitors olaim 18 tho most boautiful ovor woon in tho Wost, i ©4,000. A fow other triflos, inoluding ‘the fruit oontre-plocos, one of whioh I valual at 61,000, tho othior af £400, ond a quan- tity of oxquislto Jowelry and knick-lmsoks, of all possiblo designs and dewcriptions, ron: dor Matson & Cos dleplay one of tho finost fn tho shaw, and whioh longost chufus tho sttension of vikitors, Among tho musical ox- Ribitors, W. W, KIMDALL, whoso place of busiucss is ut the cornor of State snd Adams streets, is ono of tho most succoun- Round Lis stand i3 to bo soon o throng of intorasted Iadlos and gontlomon latouing to tho steaing of muslo which ariso from tho mauy in- strumonts 1o oxhibits, among which may bo montionod the Hallotf & Dnvis plonos’ and 8mitl's Amorican organs, Tho exoollonclos of those iustrumonts are woll kuown, snd aro " fikely fo bocomo botfer known with g0 ablo an oxponont e - Mr. Kimball, whoso namo n insoparably con- nectod with tho progross of muslo, and All that in musionl in this olty, In nddition o thoso al- rondy montioried, o splondid assortment of vari- ous musical instrumonts ia on show by thls on- toryristog altizon, Tho porformors upon tho planos and orgnus which o showe flll up vory ploasantly tho fiitor- Iudos botwaon tho ploces of tho rogular pro- frammo for tho day, tho soloclions they make oing smirably adapiod to at onco dolight tig nsnomblod letonors and oxhibit the purity snd fulluoss of tono of tho instrument. To-day willbo *tho day" of theshow. Tho Lelf lolidsy will sond * balf of Chl- cago out onjoying Itsolf, nd tho bulk of thiat poriion of our adult population will go to tho Exposftion, Bosidos thoso, tho Northe wostoru Road will bring in visitors' by its Madi- son, Milwaukoo, Wisconsln, aud 8t, Paul Di- visions, Tho managors Lovo' mado proparations for thom,~To insura o comfortablo entranco for all, tioket officas will bo opored at tho gotos ab ouh ond of tho building losding into tho annoxos, To COMMESMORATE THE DAY, thoy have mado srangements for tho extra Doantifying of tho butlding. The windows will bomn with bright transporoncfes rop- rosonting tho fiaga of " all nationa; Mosera, Longguth apd DBullock will give s microscopical tho Adama streot projection, and will In tho ovoning show thoir oloofrio light from tho south ond uf the gallory, the front of {ho building will bo bosuti- 1iod by'a baunor, boing upon it tho dates * Oct. 9,187 Oct. 9, 1873," and bononth thom tho words © Progperity ud Gratitudo;” snd tho fountain will bo iluminated with » Dongal light. Tho buliding will in ovory rospect be mudo s fit receptaclo for tho 1mmonso crowd it is dostined o contain, i following notlco, fspued yoater- dny by him who holds in haud on nn ocoasion 1iko tho prosont tho joy or woo of tho youngor portion of tho population, will bo road by thom Wit ospocial unotion, Onroaao, Oct, 8, 1873, ‘The public achools of Ohicago will be closed to-mor- row (Thuraday) afternoon, - Winsiast 1, Kixo, President of tho Board of Education, The foflowing is tha BIUSIOAL PROGRAMME for tho day : ATTERNOON, 1, '*Grand Triumphal Mare] 2, " Festival Overture ... ll:ullrrl—-“ Hurrah for Amorica The Day of the Lord - "antasie—*‘ Los Hugene “ Echoes of tho Forest "—Polka, 1. Qverturo—* Crown Diamonds 8. Potpourri from ** Martha™.,. .. 9. Galop—*Buccess to Chicago ™. Evening, 1. Grand March—God Save America 2, “Foetival Overture” . 8, Fantasio from “Lucretf 4. Waltzoo—4 New Lifa " 5. % Qverturs Romantiqu G. Potpourri from * Stradella . 7. “0Old Hundred "—Hymu .. 8. Andanto sud Polka—Cornot golo,... 9. Gulop—* No Rest . AMUSEMENTS. TIE THMD THOMAS CONCERT. Tho third concert of tho Thomas scason was givon lust qvaning ot tho Musio Hall, aud drow much largor sudionco than was prosent either on Monday or Tucsday ovonings, It would bo difficult to aseign any particular reason why this should bo tho caso, 88 tho programmo was no ‘more attrabtive than the othor two. It may be, howover, thattho boantiful ** Midsummor Night's Dream " musio of Mendelssohn may hiave an un- usual fasoination; or, porhaps, tho groon- books circulatod more freoly yostorday ; or, porphaps, tho Third National Bank dopositors _aro heard from st _lst, Whatover may hiavo boon the roason, tho houso wan vory woll fillod, ond with & vory brilliaut audlonco, us well 4a with a vory onthusisatlo ono. The programmo oponed withtho * Aidsum. mor Nights' Dresm ™ musio, including the ovor- turo, schorzo, intormezzo, mocturno, and “\oadiog March,” tho fiuishod iaterpretation of which noods o commant, Mr, Whitnoy had the socond numbor, the 'Pro Poccatis” from Tossfui's * Stabat Mator,” ono of tho most try- ing of goloa for_the buss’ yoico, owing to it consant demands upon tho high voico, Ar. Whitney, bowover, went through it as casily and accurately as an instrument. His splondid method nnd porfest control of his_voico wora slso shown in his singing of tho ¢ Ruddicr than tho Cherry™ from Hane dol's * Acis and Galstea,” which was dono with euch nn_accurato conception of tho aria, and with such & renl grandeur of voido aud mannor, that it alicited a_most_onthusinstio ancore. Ia suawor o this, Mr. Whitnoy sang an old_Gor- man_song, “Deep in a Collar Yaos a Caak,” which combinad tho broadly humorous and sub- Nincly solomn in about oqual pacts, Its Gar- man Darentage gavo it a strong anti-Sundey law flavor, and, a8 5 musical advocate of old-fash- ioned drinking, Mr. Whitnoy may cairy off the polm. Tho remainiug numbors for tho oroliostra wero seloctions from tho firat act of ““Lohon- grin,” in ono of which tho aolo paseago for horn was & mostorpleco of 8mooth, rich, and mollow Jlaying;, introduetion to Rheiuborgor's !*Seven avous, ' o uniquo ploco of Inatrumentation, Bavoring both of Webor and Wagnor; tho “An’ danto Cantabilo” of Doothovon, ndapted for or- cliostra 88 tho introduction to tho * Boothovon Cuutata by Liszt, the (‘:llql beauty and broad- flowiug harmony of’ which was rofreshing after (hio crashos of * Loliengrin™ and tho noisy chat- toringa of tho “‘8evon Ravens;" Strauss’ familiar “Publicisten Waltz;" and Wober's still moro fam- iliar_“Jubilee Overturo.” Tho only romaining number was 8 concerto of Weber's, for clarinot, plaved by Mr. H. Kayser. The ploce was not woll adaptod for o miscellanoous audionco, but its performauco was ouo of tho boat,if pot Lo bot, nstancos of clarinot-playing ovor hoard horo, and showed Mr. Kayser fo bo & virtuoso of no ordinary abillty. Tho programme for this ovoning will bo of an annivorsary naturo, the opening number of which 8 t6 bo oreditod to Mr. Thomas Limsolf. Tho programme 18 as follows Bchierzo—* 8ymphony No, 3Eflat,” Op 07, . .Schumann Arin——*0 God, 1avo Mercy," “8Y, Puul”. Sendelssohn r, dyron ¥, Whitiey, “Goncerto No. 3 --Adsglo aid, rond . * Kaiser March it Overturo— Der Froyachuotz ™, Themo aud Varistions—Quartetto, D minor.. String Orcheatra, Bong—*A Aariner's Homo ix thg ",....Randegger Osorturo—* Zampa, “Horold ‘To-marrow ovening has boen sot apart asa Boothoven night, and tho tollowing grand pro- grammo iu anuounced, which aught to attract evory lover of musio in the city s rane Pmar, #0vertura Xo. 1, Loonare, " Aria—* l[nnl‘rln ufl’-ulzln."?h}l'o’urt‘ 7. Myron W, Whitnéy, “ Ovorture No, 2, Lenuuu." o # Overture No, 3, Leonore,” Concorto—* Hungarisn," for violin,~Joschim, My, Bernhard Listemann, PABT BEGOND, # Overture No, 4, Fidolio," Arfa— In Quoata Tomba., “Sfr. Byron W, Whitne "+ gymphony X0, 8, i 11 On. 03, 1. Allegza vivico e con brio, 2. Allegretto schorzando, 8, Tempo di menuetto, 4 Allogro vivace. I00LEY'S THEATRE. To-day being the anuivorsary, and s sort of ala doy, tho managoment of Hooloy's Thentre ave dacided to withdraw the drama which has boon playad sinco Monday evaning, and il pro- sont this evoning, and continuo for tho remain- dar of tho waalr @ vory appropriatg little com. ady_not unknown to tho publiy by its titlo, * All Is Not Gold thst Glitters,” . with tho followiug oast, of ohiaraotor: Stephen Plum, .. Jnaper Plumn, v, W, Dlaisdell tugsell B oL, Oy I, ishop This will Y. tta ontitled @ Jouny Lind,” with Mies Clino in tho title role, lnl:.m Mossrs, Giddons, Baulsbury, wnd Buggein 0 onst, THE, OTIER THEATRES, Thoro {8 no ohango ut any of the othor thea- tros. * Bnratoga " I8 drawing good housos at Mo. Vickor's Thoatro, and will romaiu on for soma dayn.Joo Murphy {8 plaging to oxcollont busi- noss ot tho Acadomy, and il continua to do so tlll noxt Monday. Br. Thompson I8 playlng to not too lurgo sudiondos at tho Globo, while standing-room Is at & promiun ot Myers', ‘Tilk: GTAN LEOTULE COURSE. The managors of tho Btur Lecturo Gourso hava 8 fubit of alwuys rosorving komo good thing un- Ul tho lust, Thoy now announco tho ongngo- ‘maont of tho Sar Orohostrn, Jod by tho poplur Jobuinio and, which will play boforo eac entor- talomont, ‘The Couss ovous mext Tuouday night with Brot Herte, that star from tho Wost which ros0 80 suddonly to s first raok in tho litorary firmamont, ‘rB omous: . Montgomory Quoon'a Cirous and Menagorlo opons to-day at tho_corner of Adams stroot and Wabah avonn, and will prove the most formid- ablo rival of tho Exposition. Thera will bo tho usual procossion this morning, boginning at the cornor of Elizaboth sud Madlson atrcots, and travorsing mout of tho principal thorouglifaros of tho olty. PERSONAL, ‘TR oITY, Leland, of New York, I8 at tho Grand Pa cifle, 1. O, Paxton, Clinton, Tows, 14 at tho Briggs Houso T, Dalrymplo Olark, of Ganads, 1 at tho Grand Paciflo. 2o Ton. T1.. Allon, of Tudiamspolis, fn at Lord and Lady Tuvorme, of Scotland, aro at the Bhorman, Dr. L. 0. Ohopin, of Kalamazoo, fa at tho Grand Paciflo. . Tho Hon. Josoph Vilas, of Manitoweo, is at tho Bhorman, Tho Hon. Goorge Cockorlll, of Laporto, Ind., s at tho Bhormans 1 o LT 2 G, M. Rond, Bloomington, . A, Coffcon, Danvllio, and J. . Hart, Council Dluls, aro guauts at tho Driggs. R, N. Pearson, Bgflngl‘lolfl; B. Mosely, Fond du Ino; and J. 0. Posely, Burlington, are rogistored at tho Gardner. Dr. Ryan haa gono to Memphis, Tonn., to offor i gorvices to tho unforlunato kufforora in that clty, Tho Illinols Contral Railrosd furnish~ od froo transportation. T. L, Axtoll, Ann Arbor; B. Magofiin, Ken- tucky; W, K. Tngorsoll, Gruton, Il.; DE. . B. Thanith, Pittaburgh ; and Willians Godderd, Hoo- ton, ard atappiog at tho Grand Pacifle. Samuel I Waipple, foundor of the Whipnlo University and tha Ilinois Collego ot Jackeon= ville, arrived in this city yostorday from Europe, ‘where ho haa boen on & tour of recreation. 8, Rawamura, Z. Matzmurs, K. Nakoi, 8. Say- Xowa, O, Kuki, ‘and T. Tanimoto. of Japan, aro rogistored at tho Gordner. Theso *Japs” have beon to Now York on a pleasuro trip, aud are on thoir way home. Thomns B. Idar, James B. Steedman, D, B, Duncan, E. R, Wallaco, and_G. W. Poxke, of Union, 8. C.; Dr, R. Dunenn, T. H. Bomar, sud E. H.' Evaos, of Spariansbirg, 8. C.; W. B. Guliok snd 8, M. Rtor, of Columbia, 5. guesta at the Grond Pacfio. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW Yo, Oct. 8.~Gon, McClollan and family sailod for Europe to-day. IN GENERAL. Phillp Allon, Jr,, has boon appolnted Post- mastor at Minoral Point, Wis. ) Tho doath js snnounced of Mr. Joha Rousslo, of Boston, the woll-known lager-boor brawer, aé tho oga of 6. Obarles Aldrich has gono to Dos Moines to tako chargo of tho daily Republican, under its now sdminfstration. Gol. 8. T, Hughos, formerly of tho Ninth Ti- nols Infsntry, diod at Edwardsvillo, Il., Oct, 6, from tho effocts of & wound rocdived in tho ar. P. Emory Aldrich, of Worcostor, haa beon ap- pointed to tho Supotior Court in Massachusotts, ‘¥ico Judgo Charlas Dovens, Jr., advancod to tho Bupremo Court, Queon Victoria, Zwhilo at Ballaculich, Scot- 1and, sippad some * mountnin-dow " from a small silvor cup, out of which Princo Charlio drank whon a fuitivo, attor Culloden, in 1740, Jobony Obwmberlaly, auothior of Grant's frionds, Ia in troublo. 1o hos boon *short " s ood dos! latoly, and Lis magnificont Long Brancl omtablisliunont haa boou, atéacliod for obt. W. H, Fishor, lato_Assistant Suporintondent of the Jowa Division of tho Iilinols Gontral Railroad, bas ncooptod & position._undor J, P. Tarly, Racelvor of tho 8t. Paul & Pacifle Rail- rond. 0., are Edward Graves, for Boveral yoars Chlof Clark 1n the office of tho Unitod Statos Treasury, is to o appointed Chiof Examinor of tho Bonrd of Givil-Sorvico Commissionors, Balavy, $5,000}per annum, L4 Lioat.-Col. M. V. Sheridan, Aide-de-amp, arrivod laat ovoning, on routo for the scenc of tho Indisu troubles, to investigate the mattor. Gon. Sheridun himsolf is ot Fort D, A. Rusaoll. —Denver News, Oct. 5. o o8 Goorgo T. Fuirshild fs acting Prosiden of tho Mfiohigan Agricultural Coilege. J. L. Fairohild is Prosidont of Oborlin_Collogo, and E. H, Fairchild: Prosidont of Boron. Thoir Zathor is probably’ the only mnn in_tho world who has threa sone who 70 collogo Presidonts. = Tho Hon. Houry Wodohouse, brothor of the Farl of Kimberloy, diod at Athons, Greeco, on tho 21at of August, in his 39th yoar. o was actiug Dritish Miulstor at Athous, aud waa woll- known iu Amoriean circles,—his young wifo, who sureves bim, bafug a daugltor of tho Hou. Joba P. King, of Goorgia. . Toocher ssys: * My work honceforth aball be only to bring ' persousl Savior, & living God, into communion with living souls, Lt Is my do- sire, if I know myself, 20 to presont Christ that it shall etir mon down to their vory soula. I sholl aim to proach a. now lifo to thote who oro doud, and a bighor lito to thoao that bavo bogun o, Gen, Ooa, of the Northern Pacific Road, is now in the city. Thore is nothing new in regard to the line boyond the fact that hnflni:g oparn- tions wost of tho Missonrl aro susponded, buk the work will bo commenced a8 soon a8 poseiblo noxt spring. Gen, Cras haa boon over tho line to 800 what i necessary for putting the road in the bost possible condition for its winter basi-. ness.—St Paul Press. o After several yonrs spont nbroad, Miga Clara Barton, of this oity, 1a now on hor roturn vozhge, and Is 6xpeotod homo this wook, In the oarlior port of hor absonco sho dovoted horaolf nshidu- ously to tho alloviation of the suferings of the slolc snd wounded in tho military hospitals, fllod with victims of tho Franco-Prugsian war, snd hor offorts thoro, addod to the woaknesa follow- ing hor devation'in tho esmo csuso to our Union armios, complotoly shattored hor hoalth, For a yoar past &ho has beon lying i1l in London, and now hor hoalth {s ouly eufliciently rostored to allow of hor undortaking the journoy homo,— Torcester (Mass.) Gazelle, ASSAULT ON A BRIDGE-TENDER. Taesday night, about 13 o'clock, o man namod Jomos Nowlan comumitted an assault upon John Cronin, tonder of the Wostorn avenuo bridge. The ssuault woa the outgrowth of & misunder- standing botween the mon. They had anon- connter somo time ago, when thoy wero both 80 sovoroly punishod that It was docided to bo » drawn bettle, A fow monthe ago, Cronin prooured the situation of bridge-lendor. On Tuesday sfternoon thomen had somo words, and they promised one aunothor o sound thrash- ing at some future poriod. On Tucaday night, Cronin was swakoned from & sound nap in tho bridge houso, by footstops on tho brhll_gf Ho jumped up quickly, and bad hardly ot~ fairl out of e house, when 10 oncounterod Nowlan, who was armod with a olub, with which, aftor » fow words had paesed botween them, ho struck Cronin on tho head. Tho blow rendorod tho lattor insensiblo, and a sccond blow almost rondered him lifeloss. His assaflant thon flod, and has not boon soon Bnca, COronin romafned unconscious until daylight, whon he was discovered by tho man who rung tho bridgo during tho day. Io was at onco re- moved to his home, whiol is somowhero in the vlulnlly of tho bndge. Dr. Buckly attended Lim. Thore was no apparout fracture of tho skull, but the head was ko bruised that congos- tion of tho brain iu very likoly to ensuo. ool Avesil e SURVIVED THE STORM. Pravziuns, Oct. 8.—Tho yacht Mets ar- rived off Egg Harbor, N. J., lnst night, il well, plataacs i afyc B Tho Impending Orisis fa cold woathior wnd stoyes, Dallon & Co.'s, No. 83 Raudolpl atrect, 18 tho placo to offectually romove that troublo by offeriug such standard atiiclea ua tho “Now Improvod " Stuwart Cook and Farlor Blovos, anil tho handsomo Now Argaud » Auti-Cliuker Juse- urnor, Tn tholr fnmouso stoek of Louse-furnlihiug go0ds cverything moy be found to sult all, snd ut o souablo prices, o A Tho Gunthor.Marenesi-Buit, ‘The suit of Guntlier ve, Muroniul was doclded by Judgo Willlams tu favor of the latter, . L cordingly put up hiu fleg agulu, aud stil continus to #oll tho orfginal candiea ot tho ofd placo fn the Exposi- tlon Bulliiug, under tho south douie, and ut No, 136 Twonty-sucond utrvet, STATE TAXATION. The Board of Equalization Fixes the Assessment on Capital Stock, Total Amount, 83,506,209, Includ- ing Railroads, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna, Brnixowisep, 1L, Oct. 8.—The Commitien on Capital Stook in tho Stato Board of Equalization submittod thofr roport to-night. Thoy have as- wossed, in tho difforont countics of tha Btato, tho oapital stock of 811 corporationa. Of thia numbor, 80 aro situated 1n Cook County, Tho total amonnt of capital stook, exoluding rail- Tonds, s $20,806,602, snd of this smount 811,- 768,704 {a charged to ook County. ‘This doca not fucludo tho Westorn Union Tolograph, 81,108,396, and the Groat Woutorn ab $70,000, & pro rata port of which will bo added to Cook. Tho amount of capital stock ansossed against tho va- rlous raflroads of tho Btato is 802,608,707, mal~ ing s total of capital atock assossed of 889,505, 205, T4 will b scon'that thin roport makos thie asxessmont of raflrond proporty about $24,000,~ 000 moro than that mado by thio majority of tho Cowmittoo on Tinilronds, thototal baitig, in rannd nnmbors, $122,000,000, This sesessment of the cnpital sfock is mado upon o basls of 70 por cont, u‘l’uoumr property. NEWSTAPENS ASSERSED. The capital stook of Tue OiicAGo TRIBUNE Compny I put down st 839,000 tho Hoening Hall, $6,140; Post Printing Company, #31,600 ; Inter-Ocean, '$63,600; tho Union Ktock-Yards, ©1,050,000. ' Thig' report completos tho work of the Btato Board, and it will probably adjourn &ino dio to-morrow at 10 o'elock. REVISION OF THE REVENUE LAW. Tho following Committoo has boon sppointed Dy the Board torovies tho Rovonus law : Messrs, Lippincott, Warnor, MoNutt, English, Dorrioic- son, and MoCabe.” Thoy wiil concindo their {Fori i roport to'tho ozt soselon of tho Log- nturo. T WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Annunl Meceting in New Yorlk Citys== Business of the Past Year«~Other Ine teresting Statist New Youg, Oct, 8.—At tho olection for officors of tho Wautorn Union Tolegraph Compauy to- day, the following wero chosen Directors: Will- {amn Ogton, James H. Bankor, Alonzo B. Gornall, ‘Harridon Durkee, Norvin Groon, Josoph Harkor, Edwin D. Morgan, Augustus Soholl, W. 0. Vaudorbilt, Frauk Worl, Ohostor W. Ghapin, Ezra Cornoll,’ Cyras W. Fiold, Wilson unt, David Jones, . Livingston, Georgo H. Mumford, O. H, Palmer, Georgo M, Pulimsn, E. 8. Sanford, Hiram Bibloy, John Stoward, Mogos Tuylor, 7. H. Vandarbilt, W. R, Vermilyo, E. B. Woalos, Stiliman Witt, E, D. Worcostor. | ‘TILE ELECTION FOR OFFICERA takes placa to-morrow. "o stockholdors of the Wostern_ Union Telo- aph Company mob to-dny ot 12 o'clack for el annnal alectton, whots Mr, Orton, Prose doat, prosonted tho following INTENESTING STATISTICH, Tho roport is_mado up to Juuo 30, 1879, at whieh time tho capital stock of tho Company waa $41,078,410, of which thoro are outstauding 283,778,175, and ownod by tho Company, 87,- 996,285, Total, 941,078,410, Tho_dobt of tho Company on Juno 80, 1875, was $6,008,410, of which thiore was duo Oct. 1, 1873, for tho' Amori- oan Tolegraph Company's bonds, §89,600. In Novombor 1875, thoro is slso duc for ‘Woatorn Uaion currenay bonds, £4,448,900 ; also in 1902 thoro is duo on maturing IVestort Usion gold bouds, $1,600,000. Total, $6,038,400, Tho gross rocoipts for tho yoar from all sourcon amountod to ©0,333,018,67; groas oxponsos, $6,576,055.8, moking 'tho not oarnings §2,757,903.60. Of this amount thoro ~has 'beed op- pliod for tho construction and purchaso of now linos, $1,242,206.97; intorast on bonds, £817,798 ; 'real ostate, $02,214.40; purchase of sundry atocks of Celograpl Gompsnios in tha Wostorn Union Company's_systom, $41,576.69; Pl for €60.000 Western, Elocirio Mamitactur- g Compauy'a stocks, $33,000 ; patents on ac- count of* Stearns Duplox, 319,458 3 miacollano- ous, S402.50. Total, 31,743,450,66. "Tho alanco which hias boon carriod to tho income account, amounted to $1,035,572.13. On July 1, 1872, the Company waro operatin 63,082 miles of lino and 137,190 milos wiro, an 5,437 offlcos. At tho cloao of tho yoar, Juno 80, 1873, tho Company operated 65,767 milos of line and 164,471 milos of wire and 5,740 ofticos. TuE. NUMDER OF MEGSAOES sont in 1872 was 12,444,499, and the total for the yeor ending Juno 80, 1878, was 14,466,832, The Toport goos into extended defall, roferring to tho increaso in business of monoy transfbrs, and the gonoral requiroment aud prospocts of tho 0. THE INDIANS. The Raiding Clheycnnes to Re “Struck,” at the Itequest of Come missioner Smith, WasttxotoN, Oct. 8.—Saorotary Delano to- day recoivod tho following telogram from tho Cotmissioner of Indian Affaira : Forr B1Ly, Oct. 4, vis Oappo, Oct, 7. To the Hon. 0, Delano, Secretary of the Interior : Gov, Dayis and party arrived yestorday. Thoy have hold o prelsninary couucil with the Kiowa Chiofs, Tho sovere messires probably necessary with the Camunches here mako it very importaut that tho Cheyennos raiding near Puoblo should bo struck aud dostroyed or captured, ‘Thoir chiefs told me tho men ‘wont against their wishes, and fn defiance of thofr lqunt. ‘They diselaim all reaponsibility for them, A ‘blow thore will make tho solution here moro caslor by ‘proventing tho tribos sbove from joining the Camane ohes, Tho Indiana must be kept tho rescrvationa by punishment, when other means fail, 5 (‘Jl%nnd; Epwaup P, Barrrmr, # The contonts of the dispaich wero communis eated to tho War Dopartmont, and it bolng sgreed to take immediato action, Secretary Dolano tolo- El;nphnd 8mith that ordors have boon givon by ‘War Dopartmant to striko tho raiding Choy- ounes near Puchlo ga soon as poseible, and to koop him (Dolano) advised of the ovent. CALIFORNIA ITEMS. B4x FaAxotsco, Oct, 8,—Tho oficlal oxamina- tion in the cano of Capt. Lapidge, commander of tho Costa Rica, which which wis suu asboro at the entrance o tho harhor, has boon hold, but tho officlals positively rofus to mako publio sny facts olioltod, Tt {8 known, howover, thnt Oapt, Lapidgo bus beon suspondad from tho sorvico of tho Mail Company. Tho Unitod States stoamor Saranso has sallod for Houolulu, Taing continuo in all parts of tho Stato. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forelgm Maricets, Livenroor, Oct. 8—11 o, m,—Flour, 28a@%s, Whoat—Winter, 12912 4 ;_ spring, 11a 61@1% 4 White, 128 00@1% 00 ; club,’ 134@1382d, Corw, s, Pork, 104, Lard, 41s 0d, Lavenroox, Oct, 8~5 p, m.~Cotlon manifests an advancing teudenoy ; middling upland, 9@9d ; Or leans, 0X@03;d. Halea, 18,000 balea: Amierican, 7,600 baloa'; spocutation and oxport, 4,000 bales, Droad- stuils unchangod, Choeso, LoxpoN, Qct. 85 p, m,—Amount of builion gono {nto the Bank of England on balance to-day, £120,000, Rate of discount on throo months' billa in opon mar- Kket, 4 7-10 por cont, or 9-10 bulow {6 bank rate, Oone sols for money, P} @U3! do ou account, 035@ ‘lg;‘ nanu.;»%u‘.’ of 05 66 4 do at ', Uojg § 10-1ls, { now 6, 01333 Erlo, 4174, o adgod, ' i FRANKYONT, Oct, B,~Tivo-twontics of 03, 007, aus, Oct, b.~Tientes 68{ o, The Live tock markets, BoPrALO, BurraLo, Oct, 9,—OaTrLE—Rocoipts to-day, incluil. tng 60 cas Foportad to arrivo, 2,053, muking tho total aupvly for tho woek thus far 5,508, Tl dull, at » docliue of &o on good stock, snd o on come mou, About 1,000 houd wero disposed of, The attend- anco of buyerd was unusually elim, _alés nclude 500 Iilinola steers, avorsging 1,235@1,603, at $5.70@0.! 164 Obilo_stoers, averaging V831,475, ot $4.00@4,60 74 Liond Michigan stcers, avoraging T0@1,163, at $3.90 110@1,387, ot ut $4.75; 4,75, jncliding e 2,600, making o total supply for (he ), Tho market w;»] A a weolla closing Jries, {fun wheon, av 83608 o, at .00; 200 Canada whoop, av 119@194 1ba, ut $3,60; 2206 Canada lambs, sy 8@y 1o, wt §3,7530.50, Tioas—Hocolpts (o-day, fnclnding roportod arrivals, 0,200, maklug tho total dupply 10r tho weok, thus far, 17,200, Tho workel { brink, Balca 1,50 head 1l nols und Olulo hogy, av 176@250 1hw, at $4,W@5,10, EAGT LIUERTY, Eagr Livgnry, Po. cars, Loit, $5,76(30.13; mou, §.2594.76 ; slac 10au—Arrivaly, 33 c 5.5 ; Yorkers, $5.008, HHEXP—ATIVE 10 dlumm, $I5@LT ¥, AN 01Ty, Mo, Oct, B,—UaTTLE~Tecelpts, 1,877: 1,008, Phio rocelpts oo moatly of throughh . ‘Tho mnrkot s ot u doclive of 10@16c, Bulex wero mudo of through Toxau cows at $1.37% § winturod Toxas stvery ab §2,60; through Texan ol opt, #,—UATTLE~Arrivals, 83 § wodium, $5.0095.03% 3 cam- oy, $3,10634.60, Beut Philadolphis, $5.208 Teat, $5.00@6.30; me- ,28@3.75, o market is | st $1.00; wintored Toxns cows at $2.00; through Tozss stock ateors at §1.90, g oun-cStscker masotiod and woak aé $9.5580.0, The Wool Trade. Tostow, Oct, 8.—~Thero fs no_improvement in the wool market, which remains very qulet, Ohlo aud Tonnaylvanis, 53@636 for good, medium, and choice, oxtra; B4@bc for doubls oxfra; B8@AOO for treblo extrs, plck, lock, and fancy ficcern, Wiaconain and Michiga foccon'rango from 41@510, a4 to locality, Combing and Dolaine floocea aro quite firm and searce, and range from 653000, New York Dry Gouds Maricet Naw Yonw, Oct, 8.~Tho irade movomont in still alow with sgouts, whose sales are limited to the our- ront wants of jobbers. Jobbing branches are mora actively omployod with tho Stalo and near-by trado, and ordors from the West are coming forward more {frocly, Cotton goods aro steady at unchanged prices, Prinis ate ngain moro active. Qotton finonols con: tuuoAold up,' Dross falrie aro in good domand, and forelgn styles duing woll at auction, Bhawls aro qulet, Pittaburgh 041 Markot, Prozenoman, Oct, 8,—PETROLLUN~—Salos: Orude, $1,10; refined, 16c, Tho Produce Markots, NEW YORK, New Yom, Oct, orzoN—In Lottor demand ; ‘middling upland, 183/c, BREADBTUF¥i—Tlour stondys recolpts, 16,000 bls, superfino Westurn and Blate, 360 goul oxtra, $0.00@0.75 ; good to choica Ao, $6.80@7.251 ‘white wheat oxtrs, $7.25@8.00 ; Obio oxtra, $0.55(&8.¢ Bt, Louls, $8.70@10,60, Rye flour aud cornmenl une olianged, ‘Wheat highior ; Tocelpls, 945,000 bu ; 99; No, 3 Uhicago, $1.40 llwaukee, $1.45@1.40; No, 1 do, $1.4 ‘Woatern, $L00@1.01; cloico Northweslorn spring, $1.44 3 No, 3 Milwaukes, $1,40 3 No. 1, $1.47; ungradad Towa spring, $1,38@143. liyo nominal, utley ecarco and odvancing; Western, $1, BIalt quict and frm, Corn drcoping; rtcel bu; 51 slonmer Tastarn tized, 63040 s sall 4o, 043 high mixod and yellow, Gio white do, 7 Waalorn In atoro, 633, 'Onts hearce and firmer colpts, 17,000 bu? old mized Wostorn i storo, 63@0d do it sbo; mow do aloa, G038 ; whito'Wostora, @00c, o xed o Eqos—Dull ; Western and Cauads, 20c, HaY—In fair domand, Jora—Dull and nominel, Learnen—Dull and unsettled at 375@30¢ ; Orlnoco, 25@37)e. WodL—Dull; XX Ohlo, G25ge. IOOERS Joffoo steady nnd in rofld request ; Rio, 2130, Bugar dull and irregular; fafr to good refining, 734(@8o, Blolasnes dull and unchangod. ~Rico stoady. "brTROLEUM—Firm ; erudo, siete: refinod, 17c, TonrrsTe—Quick and afeady st Provistons—Pork dulland lower ; uew mess, $10.87) @17.00; extra prime, $14,76, Beof and cut meats un~ cunnged, Aiddles qulet and firm; long clear, 0o, Lard lowor ; old Weatorn sleam, 87160, ‘Burren—Dull snd unchanged, OnEEsE~Firm ; fair to prime, 133@13)40, Wittsxr~Lower. ot $1.00@LOL. BALTIMORE, DavTonz, Oct, B,—BRzAbsTores—Flour dull and nm.n‘gm. Wheat quietand steady ; cholce amber, $L75@1.76, Corn nominal, Oats irco and wanted Western' mlzod, 41@480 ; whito, 800, ye quictond ‘unchangod, ProvIsioits—Dull; mess pork, $1T.36G17.60. Bulk mests nowminal ‘Burren—Weatorn stoady ; good to choleo, 25@30c, $1.00, Corrxe—Nom| WasgrT-~-Qui OBWEGO, 0sw2a0, Oct. 8,—~DBREADSTURFS—Wheat dull ; extra whito Micigan, $1.80, Oorn quict at 00@05c, Barley in good domand and gteady ¢ uplake Canids, 1.65. MILWAU] Mrwavree, Oct, vrrs~Flour qulot and unchanged, Whest steady ; No, 1, $L15%: No, 1 ; $1. or Novembor, Oata firm 3 fo. Corn firm; No. 2, éo. Ryosteady; No, 1 fli( » Barloy quiot and weaks No. 2, Hs0. FneronTi—To Buffalo, 8; o Oawego, 140, Tteorrere—Liour, 6,000 brlss whoat,,87,000 bit, Sceaeazs—Flotr, 2000 brla; whedt, 134,000 bu, . LOUIS, 67, Lous, Oct, 8,—BhrADETUFFs-—Flour quictand unchanged | supsrino winter, §3,16@4.25 ; oxtra, $1.60 | 25 3 XX, $5,50@0.25, Whtat rm snd bigho, but not acfiva; No. 2 red winter, $1.54@1.85 ; No, § do 1eld at $1.20; No, 2 spring, $1,00, Corn dil and small talon; NG, 3inixcd, ddjsc, on Kaat track ; fGo sollor Novotber. Oafs aliot and fem ¢ No, 3 4330, 1o caat elovator ; 93 id, 3660 asked for Octoer. Darloy nnchanged ; No, 3, $1.40@1.40; No. 5, §,00@1.20, Tyo rmor ; No, 3 o, PRovistons—Dull and nominal; mess pork, $16.00 bid ; $16.60 aaked. Bacon quiot and wek ; shotlders, 868 coaz b, 80; clas, 0@ Lard dull and un’ ged, WumEY—Firm, at 900, OaTTLE—Firm | falr to cholce native ateors, 4@530 ; Toxon and Indian, 1X@iXe, Hoas—Quict st $4.003! ocelpts of hogs, 2,000, GLEVELAND, OLEVELAXND, Oct. 8, —BReADSTUPFS—Wheat dull, but firm; held at $1.48 for No, 1 red; $1.38 for No, 2, Corn wnchianged, Oatanteady No.'1Siate, dc, TerHoLEUM—Firm sud inchangod, BUFFA] Burraro, -Oct. 8.~BRrAusTOFFs— Flour firm, Wheat fucctivo and entirely nominnl, Corn dull sales, 25,000 bu No, 2 aud bigh wized st 62@53 s, Oats ‘quiol and firm ; salos, 10,000 bu Ohio at 450, Ry neglocted, Barley'dull, Fretants—ighor and strong; wheat ; 130 corn, 11340; outs, 303 barloy, 10%c, PHIEADELPIIIA, Paraperem, Oct. 8, —BREADSTUPFS — Flour 3 Winconsin and Atfancsota extra famils, $7.50 @8.60,” Btato, Olfo, and Indlaua do, $7.76G8.503 in boiter aomaud; red, $1.83@1E5; bor, $LOI@LGT; white, $176. Ryo high Qorn in good domand ; yellow and mixed Westorn, 6§ @100, Oata in good domaud ; white, 63@35¢ ; mixed, @53e. TETROLEGM—Crude, 110 rofined, 104@10%7c, Wirtsiy—Held rty ot $L.06 f6r fron-bound and ‘Weatern, UINOCINNATI, CrvorssaTy, Oct. 8,.—BReapsToPFa—TFlour steady and unchanged. Wheat firm st $1.40, Corn quiet at 52@53¢, Iyo firm at 820, Oats firm and unclanged, Barloy firm at $1.35@1.50, ProvistoNs—Qulet, 'Mess pork steady: sales ot $io0. Lard tcady § stoam, 1540 kettle, 83@8(c, Bulkmests and bacon quict and inactive at nomiu ‘unchanged pricea, Buyers of bulkmests ore demsud. ng conceuions, and uo largo lo aro pressiog ou tus ‘markot. ‘Wintsxr—~Unchangod ; snlos at 90¢, currency. TOLLEDO, ToLEDO, Oct, 8,—BuEADSTU¥Fs—Flour dull and un- chgngod, " Wiwit dull; ambor Michigny, $LE%, soller November; No, '3 red, $1.38%. Corn dull} bigh-mixod, 4850’ casll; low-nlzed 44%c casli; G0KG sollor November, Oata dull; No. 1, 4205 No, 2, 410, Frexotts—To Bullulo more active, at $@io. Reorrrre~—Elour, 2,000 brla; whieat, 7,000 bu; corn, 11,000 bu; oats, 3,000 bur, ur, 500 brls; wheat, 1,000 buj carn, 20,000 bu; cats, nono. 'DLTHOIT, DETROTT, Oct. 8.—~nEADSTUPFA—Flour quict and unchianged, Whiest dull sud a shado lower ; oxtra, $L68@1.60; amber, $L.41, Corustoady st 635C. Oats, e, NEW ORLEANS, NeEw OnLeans, Oct, 8.—lnEApaTUrFs—Flour qui XXX, $0.025@8.00 ; Tumily, $8.50@9.75, Cornucarce } ollow, T8@170; white, 80c.’ Oata acarco § held 60c, nAk—31.00@1.19. } HAT—Dull ; chofcd, $37,00@28.00, PROVIsIoNs—Pork duil and lower : moes, $16,50@ 16,796, Dry salt meats dull ; shoulders retuiling st 930." Bacon obbing at IY@IK@I0Ke. Hams, 1@ 18¢. Lard dull ; tierco, 8X @90 ; keg, 10@10}0, GrooEntke—Tho fret hogehead of now aligir hus ‘been roceived, classod fair, and sold at 11e. The first i year waa Tocefrod Ocf, 11, Two Larrels of uow ‘molases, the first of tho scason, have olassed folr, and sold st 900 por gollon, gu R =Dull; - Loulsiama, " iGso; Olacinmat GoTroN—Active and higher; salos, 223 bales; good ordinary 10 sirict good ordinaty, 165/@17) MARINE. Port of Chicago. ARRIVE +..0ct, 8, Bargs 0, 0, D,, Grand ilaven, lumber, Barga Apprentios Boy, Grand Haven, lumber, Barge Wyoming, Grand Huven, lumber, Bargo 0 'F, Allon, Grand Haveh, luabar, Sebr Myrtlo, Muskogon, lumber, Sebr A, Rust, Muskegon, lunibor, Schr Topsay, Muskegon, lumbor, Schr Minorva, Muskegoh, lumbor, Belr Enferpriso, Muskogon, lumbor, Behr Hoventh Oblo, Muskegon, lumbior, Belr Rouso Simmons, Muskegon, lumber, Bebr Meggie Thompaon, White Lake, lumber, Belir N, 11, Forry, Wit Lako, lubior, Selir North Bide, Pontwator, Tumber, Prop Norman, Eaglo Barbor, sundrics, 8lmr Manitowoe, Two Rivors, sundrios, Btwr Corons, t, Josop Prop Jay Gould, Buffulo, sun ‘Prop Ouba, Buffalo, sundrics, Btwr Muskegon, Grand Hav. Prop Milwaukoo, Oudunllnlr\{n. sundries, Prop Dean Richinonid, Buffalo,'sundrics, Bohr Gom, Bouth Havon, wooil Bargo Actlvo, Poshtigo, fumbor, Bargo Afontans, Pwh(i%fl, lumber, been recoived, 8chr J, P. DeCondres, Muskogon, lumber, Bulir Haolno, Auskegon, Jumbor, OLEARED. , 20ct, 8, Schr Lako Forest, Duffalo, 23, ) 8chr, P. B, Locks, Bulfalu, 24,000 bu corn, & Lrls ofl, Solir Torey, White Lake, 10 brls wiito load, Bebr Blackhawk, Lincoln, suniirics, argo Advauco, Tealitiyo, 500 pkgs gracerios, Seow Mary Tolou, While'Lako, wnilrics, Behir Mary Nuu, liod River, 25'brls pork, Bebr A, L. Andrews, Buffulo, 21,700 bu corn, Behr Anglo-8axon, Buffalo, 1,000 bu ryo, Bclr North Capo, Buffalo, 0,604 bu corit, Sehr 0, G, Mixer, Ogdonsburgh, 10,182 b corn, 8elr America, Duffalo, 00 bu whoeat, Beor D, R, Martin, Buialy, 21,000 bu corn, Behr Moutmorency, Ogdensburgh, 19,891 bu corn, Erop Emplro Btato,” Buffalo, 24,000° bu corn, 400 Lrls fiour, and gundrios, Sobr Milan, Buffalo, 13,000 bu eorn, Belir Madotia, Kingston, 21,150 b whoat, Sclar Mosollo, Lacanaba, muhilrios, Prop Juvu, Bulfulo, 34,400 b whst, 2,000 brls flour, 140 uacks wheat, 176 Lales Ly, 98 Lris ofl, 76 tous Tullroad fron, 24 casks liquor,'and sunarles, Btinr Ooroua, Bt, Josoyh, 40 kogs boor, and sundrics, Htwir Manitowoo, Manitowoe, sundrios, Prop Fountaf_City, Bulfaly, 12,835 bul coru, 9,089 bu Mrljy‘. 500 Lrlis flour, 1,043 bugs tlax-sced, sud sundrfos, MonT ovEAANOES, Sehr W, 1, Allew, Buffalo, 19,657 b corn, Prop Duan chnond, Buitulv, 10,000 by barley, 00,000 b 0 brls Nour, Sche . Paler, Hnttalo, 21 . 080 but wheat, Bark T4o Fasinfos, Bullalo, 18,000 bu oats, Hehr 0, 13, Beuson, Builalo, 24,000 bu corn, Bark Gavaller, Klugelon, 18,276 bu wheat, Prop G, J, Trucsdell, Greon Dy, sundrios, = Bimr Mukogon, Grand Havas, 11 brs ofl, § brla Tiquor, ndl sundries, Lnko Froights ore activo ata dociun of i¢o, clonlng dull ot T@70 for corn, and At¢e for wheat to Buffalo, and 14%e for ‘whoat to Kinguton, Ohiartors wera : To B Talo—Sclra Jonson, W, B, Allen, Gormorant, ‘D, R, Martin, R, Wiislow, .’ Minch, ol North Gagio, coii 8t 70 el Beotin, cortl o 7@T e sohr Laclie corn on privato torms : achr Nawwnu, corni on owner’s ac- chie 8L, Potor, whost i 8o : selirs T. ¥, A nt 1 aelirs Parann and ‘Tivn Fannlos, orta lator aud A, Baody, birloy at Te i throngh rato ; prop’ Mohawk, cort thirough, Ko Kingslon—Solra Soreis and M, Morritt, hiout a 143¢o s nehr Qavallor, whoat on privao torms. To_Ogdonsbnrali—Schr Rowoloun, corn on privats forma, Total, 34 + aapacily ogual (0 107,009 bt whoat, 900,000 i enrh, 140,000 I oats, and 40,000 b barley) The Achr Alblcare wan ik n fof whost fo. Itngston a¢ 1630 capasity about 19,090 bit, 8U640 ¢ aclira M prop Giiba, oats Flinois River and Canal News, Spectal Dispatels 3 The Chicann Tribune, TLASALLE, 1I et, 8.—The l)mpu ller Depue, Intoly remodoled at Peru, eaino up Hyght to-uny here, to Lo londed with sheet ziuo for” Chleago, Tho canal-boat Legrauz was towed un from Tert, Wiilt wheat, onts and emply barrels for Chicugo and tha conal-hood Lovintlin, light, dromed down to Per to oz, ~Tho cannl-boat Legraitx, with whent, oats, and_empty bar- rels for Ohlcago, pussed and the M. Adams ~ No, 2, for Pooria, passed oul of the eanal, Incressed e tivity on the caunl i cxpocted within a fow days, Ejghit foot and oven inches of wator on tho mltre-siil of Lock No, 16, No roport of the slags of water below, UANAL OFFIcE, OmioAno, Oct,8, 1, m—AURIVED ~Obicaiio Dell, Uliza, 8,000 bu gorn s Frederick, Mure sofllos, 6,000bu corn 3 Monltor, Morris, 6,100 hu corn ; Chas, Btoele, Willow Springs, 00 ydsstono; Elio 0'Cone nell, 8ag, 80’y atono: Conatilution, Lathont, 73 yds ston ; Augnietn, Lemant, 89 yds aloho; Onl. 'Mariln, Lomont, 69 yds stone ; Admiral, Lomoot, 8 yila stann 8 & T, Lo 87 o atono’; Rescne, Lomont, 68 ot, 8 yds stouos 8 sfono. Tt lumbor, 3 Jollet, 84,477 ft lum- lath 3 '3, Bouchard, LnSaile, 90,813 1t 20 bris flour; prop Whale, 156 tons conl, 148 Tenry, 25 brla fime, Oftawa; Frlendship, Jron, Hoary, 10 bl alt, Oftawa, 60 bels ieca;' Board'of Trada, Macsclllcs, ‘01,000 ft Iwmber 3 Mayflowor, Jolict, 64,770 fi lumber, 1,100 lath § Graclo Gmwah, Minookn, 84,600 ft lumber, ‘Vessols Passed Dotroit, ‘DETROYT, Mich,, Oct, 8.—PARSED Ur—Props Onelila, City of Boston, Heoft, Tutllo and barge, Ward and bargos, Wales and _barges, Estabrook ind_burges, Trader'; Larka J, BDredon, Goskin; pchra M. Muir, 31, McRao, Followeraft, Fort Prime, Problo, Kimball, @, Grecnwood, "PAsaxn Dovn—Props Nobraskn, Ralelgh, Foy snd bargo, Philadeiphin; barges Orphan 1oy, Nime: geira’ Portand, Hppogrite, Hammond, fiedving, Dobbis, Gross, . G, Ofnvelnud, F., Bakor, Melsol, M. R. Goff, 'A, Vought, Blosrs, T, Gawn, K, Winslow, A, Blierwoo . ‘Winp—Bouthwest, Dernotr, ich,, Qct. B—PAssen Dowx—Props ‘Montana, 8t, Albans, Wm, Tweed, Salina and barges, D. Talentino, Yosemite, Rosnoko achrs A, B, Mooro, Evaliue, Bates, A, Smith, PaasED Ur—Props Cowlo, East Saginaw, Arizona; schre Higgio and Jones, Noors, Oity of Palnaville, E. A, Nicholson, ‘Woip—8outhwest, SPECIAL NOTICES. Helmbold’s Buchu, The enly oxtract of that wondorul curstive shrub that Contalne e Tl it o LR Sobatdemk i reud s Slila" tor Kidao Dis avol, Dinbotos, Caloulns, Drogey, and thos cbsauro and rob 1t of onjoyue R 0 physicin Tomombor that 17 is HE1 ‘whon all ottiors fall. Sehenck’s Mandrake Pills, compossd axoluatvaly of bl fn- 2tk ancl AICHAEN thoy sntisely sunorsado. Ly, 1sa SF morcury, do not lansa ny of it Injuriounallagta. Thoy a0t tirgtly upon tho lIvor, ARd aro & valuablo tamiedy 1n all cases of Usrangemont, rosulting feom & disordorod seafoot i onyan, Tiver Compinine, 1iious ikoriors Tndigostion, Sick Hundacho, Typliolil Favors, &, &oes all sicoumd ta thio {ren nso 4f Holionek's Mandrako Fiiis, Forsalo by nil dragisia sad duslors SILKS, Simpson, Norwell &Co., 79 & 81 State-st., ‘WILL OFFER, TEIS DAY, A LARGE IMPORTATION OF Black Gros Grain SILKS, TImported expressly for our Re- tail Trade, from $1 per yard up- ward, and would especially in- vite the attention of purchasers to our $2, $2.60 and $3 quali- ties, as being superior in make to anything we have ever offer- ed at these prices. SIMPSON, NORWELL & CO,, 79 & 81 State-st., Betwoen Randolph and Washington. LADIES’ GOODS. 84 & 86 STATE-ST., & T., Lomont, i((l‘ll stone: Mary Walker, Lo win Walkor, Jr., Lomont, 89 CrEARED—Danube, 175,310 80 m Iath, Joliot; Beneca, ‘bor, 29,250 lath ; lumber, s aall, Is this day showing a magnif- icent assortment of all the newest and most POPULAR SHADES in DRESS G00DS, with the most recent designs in FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, SUITS and SHAWLS, Every other De- partment is now replete with the most fashionable and sea- sonahle goods. PROPESSIOX‘UV\E« THE FRENCH DOCTOR! B. BRIARD, From the Acadomy of Modicine, Paris, now Professor and Provriotor Clifcaxo Modical Tnutitut, announcos to tha oitizous of Chlcago and susrounding country that ho atill contluuus, oy during tho past 17 yoare in Earopo and to sclontilically troat and oure all forms 0 mattor as 1o their naturo and long stand. ing, at hls Drug Storo, Laboratory,and Conwultiog Ottivs, No. 188 South Halstod Btroot, Patlonts can bo consulted by uinll and modietnos for- wardod by exprost, A comulota asaortmiont of Fronoh todlot artlolus, and alto mulloines of all dosoriptions kopt constuntly on band, ANl Innguagos spokon, Phy. alelang! proscrintions cacofully Allod. RUPTURE! Giieaco, July 35, 1870, Bartlott, Tutman & Parkers Guntlomon: o my wurprlso, tho *Common Bonso Trus" you fittod & short timo ago, lias, I bolioro, fully curedmo, as Ifind no furthor uoed of wearfug t, although Y rupturo was of ten yours' standing, aud 1 had no ex. ‘povtation of belng oured, FRANOIS WILKINS, 64 Wisconsin-st, Trussos of all kinds, Bupportors, Shonldor Bracos, Balk Elastio Stockings, Instromonts Toe Deformitivs, &0., manufactured by BARTLELY, BUTMAN & PARKKR, 0 Stateat, Ohloago. e DRESS GOODS. . GARSON, PIRIE & (0 ‘West Madison and Peoria-sts, Interesting Pricess DRESS GOODS AND SITT EX S5, Good oolored Alpacas, i a3 ota, 0 yard worth o8 ppar . ful ahiades, oplini Alpacas, 40 ots., worth G0. & pioe ling of Sargos, ohoico now shados; o) "5 d D 1 -Wool Sorgos and Dingon alindos, a6 30 to 58 ot o yard Botow romiias rioos, P304 A11-Wool Tmpross Oloths, 50 ots. axds ¥fitio All-Wool Gashmoras at 60 ots., worth 85 ots., o gront bnrirlin. ot of gonuine Liyons Roll Poplins, $1.36 qitality, for 76 oth. 8 yard. ‘Hposin] Barrning o Fronoh Morinos, Hlnok Alpacs b 36 ats, o yard. acas at 456 and 5O ots,, usual G0 unlttios, A good Biack Alp and 65 cont Tho Iargost and chonpost stock of Blaok Oashmeros and Drap d’Iitos in the gity. Al th Infost and most dosirablo Mourning Tabrics in largo nesortment. GREAT BARGAINS IN BL'K SILKS. DY Gros Grafns at $1.10, 116, $1.35, $1.40, $1.60, $1,00, $1.76, $1.85, $2.00, and St Buoy sader valie,) o6 1.0, 82,00, § 0 ’Lyons at S .80, .00, ro do 8o ; 26, $200, eng s o ines ot $1.00, $1.60, $1.75, flle\ngfi;l{annfiy Bilks at grent roductions, to Tho choapost BL'lc Trim Ve pAILBK Tiyons Gleaie Totveta w $1o.50-a MILLINERY &o. Opening ! PIERCE & SILVEY, NEW LOCATION, No.77 STATE-ST. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, The 9th and 10th, We will exhibit an elegant as- sortment of Millinery, Bonnets, Hats, Tlowers, and Yeathers; a beautiful assortment of Chil- dren’s Mats and Bonnets, In- fants’ Lace Bommets, Boys Hats, &c DRY GOODS. Chas. Gossage o ‘We continue the exhibi- tion of “Fall Styles,” Inour Cloak Rooms dur- ing Thursday & Friday 106, 108, 110 State-st., 60 & 62 Washingtonast. OPENING. NOTICE. ‘Wo shall open our New Rotail Store, STATE AND WASHIKGTON-STS., For BUSINESS, on THURSDAY, Oct. 8,at10 o’clock a.m. Strangers in the city are espécially invited to examino our stock, FIELD, LEITER & 00, ORNAMENTAL METAL WORK. (ould Bros. & Dibblee, 149 & 151 S:ta_te:st., Chicago, ORNAMENTAL AND ARTISTIC METAL WORK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fountainsg, Vases, Statuary, Drinking Fountains, Aquarivms, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Emblematic Signs, Copper Weather Vanes, Stable Fittings, Crestings, Iron Furniture, Brackets, and Store Stools, EXOELSIOR LAWN MOWERS.. Agonts for the Fronch Patont BOULEVARD CHAIRS AND SETTEES, Agonts for Younglove Architectural Iron Comipan, : ]J.X?A’ly '8 Patont Illuminated Tile. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENGY FOI BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE.