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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN RDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1873, —_— e —————— THE YELLOW FEVER. No 'Abatement in the Death-Rate at Memphis---Improvement at Shreveport. Subseriptions for tho Roliof of tho Suffor- ors Forwarded from Northern Cities. Special Disvatoh to The Chicago Tribune, Mexrute, Oct. 10,—Tho total deathe from all cauges to-day, was 02, of which 65 died from yollow fover, and sovon from other causes, This does not includo the paupors buried by tho County Undortaker by order of tho different Justicos of the Peaco. Tho following are the names of thoso that died from tho fover and their ogos ¢ Jnmnos Donnhue, §; Juo, Lang, 43 ;iMra, Mike Laughlin, 25 ; Lowis Prosmont, 4 ; B, Saler, 89; Honry Wolf, 40; Lona Wolf, 0; Christino Runklo, 403 R, 8, Bmith, 28; Mrs. M. Fishor, B4; Mollio O, Grady, 12; Alfred Palmer, 61; E. Hondrocko, 48; Mary Glindkampf, 10 ; W. P. Gray, 28; Horman Stoinkubl, 19t Georgo E. Montgomory, 60; Mary Ann Buldwin, 21 ; Bistor Mnfi Catorine Judgo, 87; E. J. Davis, 185 William Brown, 57 ; Oraugo Robinson, 26 ; Mrs, L. A. Bourbania, —; Jorcminh Orowloy, 45 : Jefforson 0. Scott, 22; Lizzia Bhon, 24; Michrol Gallaghor, 26; Aunf Maunah (colored), 68} 2Michacl Cammon, i . Wolf sud child, ages 45 and G; Johe Brannon, 23 ; Caroline Oroft, 85; Edward A. Obilds, 46 Jomes D. Daggott, 24 Mra, Amos Willatt, MJ August_Scheor, 20 ; Mrs, Hart, 50; Honry 8. Maddox, 60; J, l[.Omvcu‘ 49; Mrs, Caroline Hosbucke, 85; Robert Busir, 13} noknown pauper; John Flag, 22; Miss Magglo Cunningham, 18 Chillesso O. King, 14; W.J, Mansford, 863 Viotor Wolf, 18; Martha Darrett, 45; Lorry Gannady, 25; Andorson Swaun, 42} Qeorge Bherman, 40: J. P. 8, Coyle, 85; Ellon Hartz, 60 ; Wm. Claim, 27; Dr. E, 8, Hatch, 20, Tt was rumorad at ono time to-asy that tho HEALTI-BOARD ‘would to-morrow {seue a circulnr addross, re- q.\xuafing thoso who could got away to leave the city. This, however, is donied to-night by tho President of that Board, Dr, Erkskine, who saya no such thought hns entored the minds of any of tho Board, The mortality shown nbovo is due undoubtedly to a continuance of the warm ‘wonther, and uniess thoro is frost or a lowor temporature, tho new cnsos must incrense, The digeago Is not now confined to any particu- Jar portion of tho city, but is scattored, and cnsos are reported in many atrests in thosouth, aa woll a8 in tho northiorn part of tho city. TNE HOWARD BELIEF ABSOCIATION continue their work, and have yot more casca than they can Eupply nurses for. The Odd-Fellows roport seven deaths to-day, end bave, to-night, fifty-four mombors down with the fover, all of whom aro suppliod with mnurses ; but the funds are low, and farthor.as- sistance is asked from sistor lodges abrond, The Knights of Pythias have ten members down with the foyer, and they, too, aro out of funds. Their exponses nre #50 or 860 por day, and those of the Odd Fellows from $800 to $400 por day. The Masonio fra- fomity havo gome twonty or twonty-fivo mom. bora down with the scourge, and nenrly all tho difforent lodges of tho city have contributed their Iast dollnc towards the puymant of nuracs snd for medicino, Theso orders, it must bo romombored, aro scting indopondont of, and do mot recoive one dollar of, tha contributions to the Howard or Citizons' Ro- lief Association, but dopond for assistance on the aid furnished by sistor lodges. Your corres- pondent, a8 & reprosentativo of tivo of the ordera named, would ssk s continuanco of contribu- tions, ''Cruly, wo are inncod of all the assist- anca that can'bo given. SHNEVEPORT DEATI-LIST. Smneveront, La., Oct, 10.—Tho telograph force is all well, ~Tilo following Intermonts woro ceported to-dny: Wyllo James, aged 14 hours, colored, malformation ; Miss Taylor, ngo nob given, yellow fover ; Botsy Hollingworth, nged 34, yollow fover, DEATIIA IN MONTAOMERY. MoxrgoMERY, Ala, Oct. 10.—Throo deaths fmmiellnw fover hero within tho lnst twonty- four hours. THE RELIEF MOVEMENT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Avton, IiL, Oct. 10.—~The sum of $600, raised In this city, hns_ been forwarded to_Shréveport by Mayor Caldwell, for the reliof of the sufferers, NEw Yorw, Oct. 10.—Membors of the Stock Exchange to-day contributed €1,264 for Shrove- port and Memphis. . 'ho Committgo of Memphis Morchants ro- eidingin Now_ York acknowledgo $9,605 sub- scriptions during the past two daye for yollow fover sufforers in that city, Tho total amount of subscriptions received by the Commitiee is '™ §pecial Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, InDIANATOLIS, Ind,, Oct. 10.—~Tho Momphis eufforors will realizo about £500 from the ex- hibition of Dubuf’s painting of the Prodgal Son to-day, The work of collecting funds Is still going on. RELIGIOUS. ¢ Missionary Work?? the Topic Dine cussed at the Several Mectings of tho Evangelical Alliance Yestorday. New Yorg, Oct. 10.—The topic for discussion ot all the sections of tho Evangelical Alliance to-day is 44 3MSBIONARY WORK."” In tho Association Hall it was announced that only ane session will bo held to-morrow. Dr. Primo thanked tho roporters of tho press for their assistanco during the Conforenco. TILE REV. JOSEPH ANGUS, D.D., of Rogent's Park, London, read & paper in rela- tion to misgions, in which he stated that, with 50,000 preachers for ten yenrs, and £150,000,000, tho Gospel m(fim be cnrried to every man, ‘woman, and child on earth, More than one do- nomination in America could supply all the mis- sionaries. Englaud alone spends ns muck money in intoxicating drinks in four years, Ten thou- esnd professing Christisns might be named in England who could giveall tho monoy. More was done in the last century to give tho Bible to the world thanin tho firef ten centuries. The ropheoy of the conversion of the world was be- E:g enforced by tho oxtent of the work done and Eho succees achioved. Papers on * Torritorial Divisions of tho Mis- sionary Fiold of Labor,” * Missiouary Conrto- »y," and ** Tho Obligations of Bcienco, Litera- ture, and Commerce to Clristian Missions," THE SECOND SECTION of the Alliance mot at 8t, Paul's Church, where there was an immenso audience. The Rev. Mr, Bhoshadra spoko on Christisnity mmong tho Hindoos. Mention was made of the Theological Xostitute in Calouttn, where thero aro over 1,300 students, and of other citios, whero thero 'are largoe missionary institutions, The speaker belioved that there was not o porson in India who would not profer that their friends should embraco ~Christianity than othorwise, ~ The Parseo and Moham- medan notlons are being gradually taken from the people. Hindooism is much like the * En- eyclopedia Britannica”—it tukes in the subject of scionce. Tho time would fail him, should” he (tho speakor) try to tell the triumphs of tho Gospel in India.” The immenso audionce who bad gatherad to liston to tho speaker wore doop- Ly intorested and warm in their reception of him aud his words. Mr, Woodside commenced an addross on * Woman's Work in India,” but before he got to this interosting story his time expired aud he Bat down. Bishop Schweinitz read a paper on_ * Misslon- wry Work Among the Heathon,” snd the ususl rocess waa takon, At tho mooting of TIE THIRD BEOTION, tho Rov. Mr. M. Delivore imes, from France, made n briof xpeoch in Fronch upou * Protostant Bliswious in Franco,” and a recoss was taken. AT THE ABSOCIATION HALL, an addroes was made bytho Iev.William Graham, formorly a missionary to tho Jows nt Damascus, who kopt the andietce ina roar by his siories and tho Irinh accont in which he told thom, My, Shoshadra followed, and thanked God that thero are among the Hindoos 240,000 Christiaus, including the high-caste Brahming and tho pditors of tho native papors, and Govornment smployes, Some of the bost of tho native preachiors are Brahmins, ** mon of thesamo tribe w8 your awn lfenry Ward Ieechor.” NADIGON HQUARE MEETING, A Inrgo audionce aosicwubled at the Madison Bquaro Churoh this aftornoon, to listen to the addrossos upon Missionary Work by various min- slonaries in attondanco upon tho Alliance, Tho Rov. Dr. Anderson, of Doston, rmuldud. Ad- dronses were made by the Itovs. Mossrs, Jessup, of Byria; Lausing, of P'yro; Gibson, of China T'almage, of Amoy, Chinn; Lidkins, of Japan; Bliss, of Constantinoplo; Labnree, of Porsla j Kalopothakes, of Greoce; Doolittle, of China ; Grant, of South Africa; Bmith, of Coylon; Mo- tho congregation nln§ln‘z * All Iail tho Powor of Josus' Nnmno," the lnst vorso being sung in all tho varlous langungos roprosonted by mission- arlos, and the congrogation in English. OEIMAN MEETING, Asroolation Il was fillod with s vory large and onthusinstio andience of Germans to listen to apocclies of delogains from Fathorland. After singlng Luthor's choral, Dr. Bohgaf oponad tho Tmcuudlngu in n short, but elaborato aduress, To wolcomod the opportunity offerad by tho presonco of dologates from Garmany to Jlnpul wrong notions hold by the Cbristisn world of Gormany in rogard to tho Protestant Church of Amorica, and the social and political institutions of this country. Ivorything tending to proju- dice tho Gormiin peopls agninst this country was sont over tho waters of the ocenn by {utorosted partios, and sprond brondenst ovor the land, but tho delogates will roturn homo nnd give a truth- ful rlcmm of the country, and will benr witnoss to the Christian and bonovolent charactor of the firont Amorlcan poople. Tlo spoakor doplored ho fact thok many of the moat ominont tico- loginus of Germany had not beon ablo to attend tho Convention, and that moro than ong had beon suddonly enlled to hia ovorlasting homo while proparing to cross tho oconn to labor in tho vinoyard of the Lord. 1lo (Dr. Schnat) hnd had an nudionco with the Emporor of Gerrany, and_Ilis Binjosty deswred him to declare to tho Evangelical Atlianco his bost wishos, nnd to nssuro tho dologates of the Protostant world of s deep folt nymfinlhf with tho cauro of tho Protestant Ohurch, Tho sposker then intro- duced FROP. DR, DONNER, OF DERLIN, who spoke upon “‘I'he Intluence of German Theology Upon the Protestant Chnreh of Amor- fen. Who substance of his remarks was that, whilo in Gormany the Church was almost nnit, and littlo ~wos known sbout scotsrinnim, Protestantism in America was umt up into a multitude of sccts, but that true spirit of Clrist united all donominations. He was sur- prised to soo and honr the earnestnoss and faith which moved tho different donominations in the roat work of sproading the Protestant falth. meries will " bo the groat stronghold of Protestantism. The gallant Pro- feasor complimented Amorican omon bocauso thoy are go much dovoted to the Church, and aro g0 strong in faith, TIE REV. DR, ZIMMERMANN was tho noxt spenker, o said that tho Protest- ant Church in Gormany i threntened with do- structive storms, 'U'ho mighty hand of Gov- ornmont will sever tho tios of Chiurch and Stato, but his visit to this country taught him that tho Church can vur{ woll battlo for itsolf. Nowhero is Christian faith so deoply rooted as hiera, No- T'arland, of 8jam; Carpontor, of Dritish Burmah, pud Yvrlw. of Madras, Fho oxercises slosed by where aro tho peoplo so rondy to suPpon its - churchos., Thorefore ho looked calmly st tho coming storm, and bolieved that the trials of the Church will ‘onkindle faith in tho brensts of Protestants in Germany, It is the common be- liof in Gormany that in Awmoaica tho dollar rules, but ho was happy to say to his friends at home that ho nowhero found so much true Christian- ;ty,dso much faith, such bonevolonce, a8 in this aud. TROF. CHRISTLIED, OF NONK, delivered the closing dincourse, He lind seen tho philosophy class of anjAmorican colloge of 1,600 studonts openoed and closed with prayer. [y Gorman Professor would attempt such a thing his pupils would think him insane, o wishe that the Christian spirit so manifost in American colloges could be instilled into tho hearts of the Professors and studonts of German universitics. Then oducated classes in Gormany wouid consa to dospiso roligion. All tho reportors in slght having loft the hall, tho Profeseor said Lo would seizo the opportunity to givo fits to the Gorman press of Amoricaand that of Germany, which, o oaid, sorved but mommon, i withou falth, preaches infldolity and other isms, i immoral, and aims to corrupt puro Christinn souls. Edmondsville (I11.) Eaptist Associns tion, Speefal Disvach to The Chicage Tribune. AvroN, IIl., Oct. 10.—The Edwardsville Bap- tist Aesocintion mot, for its forty-fourth annual macting, at the Daptlst Oburch in this city this morning. Tho Rev. M, D. Bevau, of Greon- ville, preached the introductory sermon. Aftor readiug lottors from the several churches of the Association, the following ofticors wero elocted for the onsuing year: Moderator, the Rov. H. C. Jazen, of Bunkor Hill; Clerk, tho Rey. J. L. Btifler, of Upper Alton; Treusurer, John L. Blair, Esq., of Alton, _— FAIRS. The Indinnapolis Exposition. Special Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune, IxpraNATOLIS. Iud., Oct. 10.—Tho Exposition wont out to-night in flaming colors. Tho at- tondanco was a8 Inrgo 18 on any night since tho openiug, It is estimated that 25,000 ware present during tho dsy and ovoning. Tho closing colo- bration consistod of a grand illumination, n hop and a mulo-race, A rough estimato of the total attondanco during tho thirty daya of tho Exposi- tion makos it about 85,000 Tho reccipts aro about £00,000. From firat to Iast, tho Indisna Exposition of 1873 is a marked succoss, Porter County (Ind.) Fair. Special Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, VALPARAISO, Ind., Oct. 10.—Tho closing day of the County Fair has crownod it with euccess. To-day bas scen tho lnrfi;ust crowd of peoplo that were evor packed in Valparaiso. Tho streets all day have been choked with teams. Colfax is now holding the largest partof them around him withancloquont specch, The fair bas surpassed the oxpectations of tho most sauguine. Grand Traverse (Mich.) Fair. Travense Orry, Mich., Oct. 10.—The fifth an- nual fair of the Grand Travorse Union Agricul- tural Associntion closod this afiornoon. The weathor bias been all that could be dosired, The display of farm and garden products was hr;i‘e, nm.{] of a quality that places beyond doubt the Font that T Travacon soglon 15, or6 Jovir. 1o ho ono of the most productive of the Stato. Do- mestio manufacturing, the fino arts, o, aro recoiving cousidorablo atton: tion, tho spocimens of which were numerous. T'he fruit of Grand Traverro and the adjoining counties is 8o well known for its excellence that it is not necessary to do moro than wontion it, ‘The display of n]g)lun is considerod the finost evor made in tho State. On the whole, the fair was & docided succoss. THE INDIANS. Itesult of the Conference with tho Xiowas at Fort Sill--Iteleaso of the Chiefs Satanta and Big Tree. Consroana, Toxas, Oct. 10.—¢he_ following dispateh is jnat roceived from A, Zedek, cditor of the Progressive Age, who nccompanied the Gubornatorial party Capro, Indian” Territory, Oct. 10.— Gov, Duvis end party arrived hore to-day from the Indian Conference at Fort Sill. Tho two Chiofs, Satants and Big Troo, wero roloascd on cont dition that if the Kiowas or any other Indians at nufi timo heronfter raided on Texas, llm{, togothor with the raiders, would bo immodiately arrested. Troops are to bo at once posted along the Toxas frontier bordering on the rosorvation, Tho Indians who have recently raided in Texas aro to bo turned over to the Btato authoritics. All captives and horses stolen from Texas to be roturned to tho ownors ; agents t:lppolnmd by the United Btates to eall tho roll daily, and only throo days' ratious to bo issued to tho Indians at oue time. Fonr 8ruy, I, T., Oct, 10.—The Indian confer- ence was hold at Fort 8ill Monday, The Kiowas and other tribes wore presout, but only part of the Comanches. Tho Governor having refused to release Satanta and Big Ties, Commis- sionor Smith on Tucsday presented him o written appoal on the part of the United Btates Governmont to release them, and save the faith of the Governmont, which I snya bhas boen pledged to that effect, The Commissioner plodged tho falth of tho United Statos Govern= mont that it would gathor all their Indians to- gother, place them under closo surveillance; would arrest the Comanches rocontly ralding in Toxas, and turn them over to the Btato Govern- mont; cutablish a cordon of scouts along the frontior; would ronrrest Satauta and Big Tree if the Kiowas misbehavod, or ten other principal Kiowas in their places ; collect and roturn tho proporty and captives, ond that United Statos troops would immediatoly bo put in motion to effeot theso purposcs. On thoso guarantees the Governor permitted tho Indiaus to go to thelr tribos, without purdon, and subject to rearrest. — TERRIBLE CYCLONE. WasuinatoyN, Oct, 10.—Telograms receivod hiy u\'unhi? at tho Bignal Ofice, from its ob- sorvors at Koy Wost and Ponta Rosa, Fla., state that & most destructivo cyclone awe it over thoso statious on the 0th inet. * At Key Wost tho wind roached o yolocity of elghiy miles per Lour, and at Puntn Rosa of ninoty miles, At the latter station tho wea rose fourteon feot mbove the mean tida lovel, ovorflowing the land and wash- ing wway evory movablo thing, Tho fow inhab- itants of Punta liosa aro entirely without drink- ing walor. e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Movinrg, Oct. 10.—Tho stoamship Assyris, from Now York, has arrived, BouTuaurroN, Oct. 11—2 A, 3.—Ths s{eam- ship Obio, from Daltimore, has aniived, FOREIGN. Count do Chambord fo Watch and Wait on the Belgium Border, Another Arthur Orton Arrives in Eng- land. FRANCE, Panis, Oct. 10.—Amoug tho spectatora at the court-martial of DBazaine, to-dsy, were many Amoricans., Tho reading of the roply of tho de- fouso to M. Rivioro's report will bogin next Mondny, and probably last until the middle of tho weolk. Thoro is & rumor Loro that Baron Btoffel has boen arrested, but it 1s thought to be promature, Baron Btofiil, whose name has beon mentioned in connection with the Bazalno investigation, writos to the Bien Publique that ho is ready to exflnln Lhis conduct before the propor tribunals, "An1s, Oct, 10,—~Among the documents read at tho trial of Bazaine, to-day, was one showing that thoro woro 17,000,000 cartridges in the arso- nal of Motz, of whioh 1,000,000 had boon used whon tho place capitulafed, and thnt when Bn- zaino sald ho had no smmnunition, tho fact was ho hiad no intontion of fighting. EAThoro was & large attondance of spoclators at tho Bazalne court-marial to-dsy. Sovoral in- toresting dooumonts were rend relating to offorts to communicate with Motz —and tho probity of tho mossongors omployod, twonty of whom have boen summonod ag witnesses. The prosecution attaches groat importance to a dispatch delivered, as it alloges, to Bazaine on tho 23d of Auguutl announcing MacMahon's movemont toward tho Mougo to join banda with the Army of Blotz. Bazaino is churged with refusing to avail himsolf of tho balloon-servica to communicate with the into- rior, Counscl for defense will move ~that tho justificatory momolr published somo time ago by nccusod bo admitted aa evidonce, . Tams, Oot, 10.—A mooting of Republican members of the Assombly was hold at tho rosi- donce of Jules 8imon Inst night., One hundred dologates woro prosont. An oleotoral schoms was ndopted, aud n committee, composed of ropresontatives of tho threo groups of the Loft, waa sppoinied to draw np an official declaration in tho namo of tho Ropublican party. MM Thiors and Gombotta supported the action of the meoting, which also hus the approval of many Congorvative Doputics. The Republicans aro gonorally becoming more ho{mluL ’An18, Oct. 10.—It is now roported that Count do Chsmbord will go to Hainault, Belgium, on tho frontier of Franco. The Gorman authoritios have rofused tho Duko d'Aumalo permission to visit tho battlo- flolds of the lato war in Lorraino, A donial is olgh'en to tho roport of tho seizure of Princo Napoleon's pholognxfihs. Panis, Oct. 10.—Tho Count Maurice de Flavi- m:f a woll-known politician, is dead. tho ‘polico? hiave soized 22,000 photographs of tho son of the late Emporor Napoleon, which wero for salo in this vity. Qexeva, Oct, 10,—Count do Chambord has taken up lis rostdonce two miles from this city. Prines Froderick Charles and other German offi- cern will not appear before the court as witnosscs for Bazaino, unless his counsol declare their testimony indispensablo. Pans, Oct. 10.—Four mombers of the Diroct- ing Committeo of party of tho l'lli;ht in tho Asgerbly loft hora to-dny for Brassols to mook the Count do Chambord, who will arrive in that city at the samo time, e GREAT BRITAIN. BoxpAy, Oct, 10.—The railway from Bomboy to Madras has beon completed. Loxpoy, Oct, 11—6 & m,—A porson claiming to bo Arthur Orton has arrived hera. —_— SPAIN, Maorm, Oct. 20,—The Govornment has is- sued an order imposing a duty of b per cent upon all wines oxported aftor this month. Mapno, Oct. 10.—Thae report of tho Carlist victory on the Gth inst., nonr Ciranqui, s ofi- cially declared to be false. Gen. Marionos ro- porth that in tho engagement on that doy the onemy waa dofented and drivon bnok with a losa of 100 killed snd 500 wounded. The casualtios of tho Republican army were nineteen killod and forty wounded, —_— i BELGIUM, Bnussers, Oct. 10.—Tho Intornationnl Tndicial Qongress openod to-day. Mr, Miles, of the United Btates, made a specch on the origin of international arbitration. David Dudloy Field, of Now York, wos prosent. Lettors from the King_ot Belgium and Count Sclopia were road, A dinner waa given last night to the membors of the Congress by the Town Council. e i SWITZERLAND. Benrng, Oct. 10.—The Federal Councll has ro- ceived a momorial from the Council of Goneva, complaining of Bishop Mermillod's intrignes on tnmunchiordor, and praying that the Fronoch Goverument bo requested to put a stop to tho annoyauce, —_— ITALY. Roxe, Oct, 10,—Tho roport that the Italian Government was about to issuo a noto oxplain- ing the King's recont visit to Borlin, is contra~ dictoed. e AUSTRIA. ViesxNa, Oct. 10.—The German Emperor, with ® auite of Afty porsons, f8 expected to arrivo bhoro on the 16th inst. The visit is intended to be & quiet ono, and there will bo hittle or no ‘publio festivity. CASUALTIES. ‘fwo Men Fnll Overboard and are Drowned While Engaged In Fight- ing, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Davesrort, In., Oct. 10.—The steamer Mus- catine, which arrived Lore ihis ovening, lost two mon on hor last trip, After the boat loft the lovee at Muscatine, a man went to a bunk in which & fiuuugor was asleep, and wolto him up, stating that ho wantod to got into the bed. To this the occl;snut of tho bed objocted, whon the intruder tried to forco himself into the bunk, and a savago fight ensuod. In the course of the [ struggle the got too noar tho adgo of tho boat, and bath fell ovorboard betwecn tho boat and the barge, and wero drowned. The name of the bunk-ocoupant was Jamos Oarpon; the in- trudor's name was not ascortaiued, The bodies ‘were not found, Killed by Falling from o Trecs Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Aununy, Ind., Oct. 10,—A young son of Isanc Ditman, while out hickory-nutting with a party of ladics, was instantiy killed by falling from tho top of a tres ho had climbed. Ho was troublod with dizziness, and, it is supposed, was nttacked whilo in the top of the tree. He fell striking his side on a log under the tree, and in & fow soconds expired, Fall of 2 Bullding in Indianapolis. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Ixpranarornts, Ind,, Oct, 10.—Two floors of the Capital City Planing-Mill foll to-day. Thirty workmen wero in the bullding, but all oscaped gorious injury, except ono, J, O, Carrios, of In- dianopolls, who was mortally hurt, Tho damagoe 15 ostimated at 8500, FIRES. Nfotel Burned at ¢ and ¥aven, Mich. Gnaxp HAvEN, Mich,, Oct. 9.—Tho Rico Houso iain flames, and will bo totally dostroyed. A quarter part of the furniture is being saved. The building {8 eaid to be insured, Gnaxp HaveN, Oct. D.—The fire will bo con-y fined to tho Rice House, whuch will prove s total| loss. Bome fears wore entertainod for tho safe- ty of tho Dotroit & Milwaukee Railroad dog‘ot, but it is now considored out of danger. ho Tico House was pretty well fillod with guestaand boarders, who managed to eacape with nearly all tholr porsonal proporty, Considerable of the otel furnituro wan also saved. ‘Ilio fire is sup- posed to have originated from a dofective chim- ney ovor thooflice, Tho bullding was insured. At Fulton, Ark, Lirtie Rook, Ark,, Oct. 10,—The warohonso of Lowry & McGeo, at Fulton, was burnod lust night, entailiug a loss of about $40,000. No in- suranco, —_—— THE POLARIS SURVIVORS, ‘WasmnaTox, Oct. 10,—The investigation by the Booretary of the Navy in regard to the Dolaris oxpodition will bo rosumed at the Navy- Yard to-morrow morning, Buddington will e the first witness oxamined, Tho examination was not commenood to-day on acoount of the Cnlhln;t moeting, which the Booretary had to attond. The examination, of COapt. Buddington will F‘rohnbly bo concluded by the Sccrotary of tho avy to-morrow, The “sccond witnoes cnllod will'be Dr, Russoll. Tho onl¥ othor sclontifio mombor of the Polarls crow to bo examinod in Mr, Bryan, nstronomor, who wad tranaforrad to the whaler Intropid after holng picked up by tho Ravenacraig, which vossol hns not yot arrivad iu Scotland, Tmmodiately on her arrival, Bryan, with two seamen who aro with him, will bo soni to Washington, Duddington, Bessoll, nnd the othor snrvivora of the X‘ufnrln, are still quartored on tho Tallapoosa. —_————— BOSTON. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BosoN, Oct. 10.—Thore is littlo chango to note in monetary affairs. Collections, es- peelally from the Wost, aro much delayed from difculty of proouring oxchango for tranemis- slon, and this condition of ffalrs not only keeps morchants horo out of their monoy at o timo when thoy nood it most, but praotically provonts it from being of uso olsowhore, Tho business to-day at thobavks Las boon about up to tho avorage, Thoy have been discounting more or loss, and npparontly nccommodated their customers, atos continuo high, from 12 to 18 or cont being frooly offored on the ontslde markot on good papor, but the paper appears to be moro plonty than tho currency, no mattor how hlfih Do ratos. The banks, howover, chargo thoir customers but 7 or cont, ‘Thero has to-day, since noon, beon & risk domand for Now York funds; and the de-~ mand sooms to indicate large investments in stooks, bonds, or gold in the Now York markot on Boston account. The promium at one time wnud.m high =8 threo or four shillings a thou- 880 . CRIME. Ttioters Arrcstod. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Br, Pavr, Minn,, Oct. 10.—Oflicers went this morning to ‘Mounds View, in the northern part of this Gounty, to arrost throo town officors and confodoratos, acoused of burning s farmor’s hay- rick Inst night and Ryaw's school-houss. Tho complaint was made by Mrs. l}iynn, whom tho rioters threntonod with denth. The affair grow from & local politienl quarrel. Tho riotors woro armed, but sxpendod thoir ammunition on unoc- cupied buildings. The oflicors aro expected to meet nrmod resistanco. LATER. 81, PAuL, Minn., Oct, 10.—The officors have roturned with tho prisonors from Mounds Viow. Thero was no resistance. Two are dologates to tho Democratic County Convention to-morrow. Alleged Infanticide nt Now kiaven, Inde Spectal Dfspateh to I'he Chicago Tribune, Tr, Wavsg, Ind., Oct 10.—A young girl nnt .ed Maggio Wolf, 'who waa arrestod a short tima pinco on a chargo of murdering bor infant child and roleasod from custody, tho evidenco not warranting her committal, has beon arrestod again on tho same chm'fiu ond lodged in jail to await trial, Tho Grand Jury have found an indictment sgainet her for destroying hor child, ond it {8 thought tho ovidenco against hor now obtainablo is very atrong. Her paronts live at Now Haven, Ind,, whore she was arrested on both occasions. . Iobbery in Dubngac. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dubuqug, Ia., Oct. 10.—Messrs, Kohaus & Brocker, musical-instiument dealers, of this city, wore robbed of 2,000 last night. The thief took the monoy from a drawer in the back {mtb of the storo, while his comrades, recruits of o regular army, were engaging tho propriotor sbowing thom goods, The police wero informed pmm[:uiot the thoft, but, up_to this timo, tho rocruit Lins’ ovaded thom. Ilis comrades deny any knowladgo of tho theft and of tho where- abouts of the thief, !The Buffalo Incendinry. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Trivune, BuFraLo, N. X,, Oct. 10.—Tho trinl of Augus- tus Tripp, the wholesalo incendiary, whoso flight to Canada and capturo caused much {ntorest, is Post] #med until his counsel arrives home from tho Woat. A Negro Hlung by Lawless Nen in '‘Cennessces Snectal Disateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nasuviuie, Tonn,, Oct. 10.—fc turns out that the negro hung at the foot of Lookout Moun- tain is Alfred Murray, snd that the deed was committed by Ilawless men, Tho victim was siripped, and his toos allowed to touch the ground,’ Ho must have suffored o horrible death, A Coroner's jury will investigate the cago by to-morrow, Iccapture of an Escaped Convicts Special Correspondence of L'he Chicagu Tribune, Aunora, Iil, Oct. 10.—Edward Collius, tho escaped convict, from Fayotte County, turned up in & box freight car on the morning of Oct. 7, at Osago, and was conveyod to tho Pemtentiary Dy the Deputy Bheriff of Iroquois County. Thett of Railrond Tickets, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Inpianarowss, Ind, Oct. 10.—Lasi night s Iarge quontity of Indiana Central & Lafayetto TRailrond,_ tickots woro stolen from tho North In- Qianapolis Station. Thoy aro good only on the Lafayotio Division. Now York Criminal Xtems, New Yong, Oct. 10.—Maria Urbach, who was takon into custody with two Spaniards, charged with robbing the Dank of Commerco, in' Havana, esterday accusod the Spanish Consul of rob- ing bor of monoy, dismonds, and a draft for §17,000. Hor afiidavit declares that thoso things woro takon from hor baggage on board of tho stesmship City of Moxico under falso pretonses. Tho tral is ot down for Oct. 16. The trial of Edward 8, Stokes, for the murder of James Fisk, Jr., was rosumed this morning, and tlhu work' of impancling s jury was coti- tinued. The pancl on tho Btokes cnso was exhansted to-day without obtaining a jurs. A now panel was ordoered, aud the Court adjourned till to- morrow. New Yong, Oct. 10.-—Irvlnf ominntion to-day, whon, it ia that he Lknow about the Nathan murder. story has not been made public. had a privato ex- said, fio told all His Alleged Shipment of a Orow by Une fair flenns, 8ax Fnaxcrsco, Oct. 10.—Seworal members of tho crow of tho ship Baltio, from New York, nssert that tho entire crow were shanguned. at that port. The caso bas boon brought to the attention of the United States Courts. Locked Upe BosroN, Oct, 10.—Light porsons: have been arrested in Boston on the charge of circulating obscene literaturo, and all but ones have bewn locked up in default of bail, ¢ Mail Conch Robhed. Bax Francisco, Oct. 10.—The oworland mail coach, near Redding, was robhed this morning by four men, They got tho Wells Fargo box containing $2,000, and about $2,000 from tho passongers, Tho robbers oscapod. The Sheriff and posso are in pursuit. NEW YORK. A Civil Rights—The Catholic Abstie nence Convention—Election of Of- ficers. New Yong, Oat, 10,—A motion was made yos- torday, beforo Judgo Barrett, in the euit of Robort Hamilton, ngainst Lester Wallack, to compol tho plaintift o accopt the defendunt's answer as sorved. IHamilton, who is colored, with two companions, afwo colored, bnthb ticks ots and attomptoed to entor Wallack's ‘Ihontro, It woro douied adminsion. Wallack was sued Ly cuch eoparately for §5,000 damagos, thoy nlnlmhlgi that thoir oxclnsion was in vilation of tho Clvil Rights bill, The dofendant’s answor was sorved unvorified, and was rojected on that ground. ‘I'he National Convention of the Catholio Total Abstinence Union tD-nlrsl;b cleotod the following oflicora: Prosident, the Very Rov, Doan Byrno, of Tronton, New Jorsey; Vico-Prosidonts, tho Yory Rov, Johu Irelund, of Minunosots, and’ tho Rov, M. Michand, of Now Brunswiok, The next Convention i to bo hold in Chicago, Oct. 7, 1874, The President has summoned a mooting of the exooutive councll to Trenton, New Jerspy, to ar- rango the yoar's work. THE TROUBLE IN CANADA. XReport that Sir Johin A, Macdonald is 10 B0 Disgracod. Tononro, Ont., Oct, 10.—Privato information trom Jngland has been roceived horw to tha effoot that Bir John's frionds in London have rocoived a cablo dispatoh foreshadowing his de- feat oniOct, 29, the dato of tho meoling of the House, It in also reported thoro that hlsiname 18 to be struok off the list of IHor Mujosty's Privy Counsolors. COLORPHOBIA, Corumpia, 8, 0., Oct. 10.—Colored Becrotary of Btate Holne hus boon admitied au & student in the Bouth Carolina University, Threo of the Brlnnl(ml Profossors, Tnkoy, Gibbns, and Labordo ave resigned in consoquenco. SPORTING MATTERS. Ailinrds. Tho following letter from Mr. A, Garnler will bo intoresting to Lilliardlstat New Y¢ QOct, 8, 1873, H, IV, Collender, Fag,: W, Xeas, 0ot & 100 Drn Bin: 1 Horuty bog {0 restgn fato your hande tho dinmond oute—the emblom of (o champlonship of Amorica at tho four-hall carom-game, a6 playod on the Blgx11 four-pocket tablo, In doing this it in noceasary that Tshould stato tho cauro which impels mo to this action, I fool that tho dintnond cuo no maro ropre- sentn ‘tho champlonship of tho national gamo of bil- Itards, At tho thmo the prizo wan eatabillsliod it repro- sented a gamo which was played univeraally in nll bil- Hard-saloons on this Continent, It fa now difcult to find billiard-ball §n which a 5i¢x11 four-pocket inblo oxlatn, Tia {a my reason for” rosigning, nnd, baving Gomofintrated my ability to whi tho oblem, T HoW chcerfuliy glvoft up, 1 nlao desire to sny thint ‘T phall play no moro_matches at tho fotir-ball ‘gamo on nny #lzo tablo, I rescrvo to myeif tho right to nppear i1 any tourtiament, Liowovar, whoro this gamo ia yinyad, 1} fuch 5 cano T shonld’ bo tha vietor 1 would. syai roslgu the prizo, I remaln your obedient sorvant, Trof, A, GAnNIER, Dubuque Driving Park Races. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dunuque, In., Oct, 10,—This was the fourth dny of tho'raccs of the Dubuque Driving L'ark Asgooistion. The atlondance was largor than nny provious day, nnd the gate monoy will amonnt to ovor $1,000. ‘Tho first was the sweop- stakes race; froo for all horsos, for a §600 purso, ono mile hoats, best two in threo. 8ix horses wore ontored, but two were withdrawn beforo the race bogan, Tho horaes started wore, Black Tangor, Bounie Doon, Whalebone, and Milo C. Tho “firat heat wea won by Milo C. in 2:303. While scoring for this heat, Black Rangor cut fils quarter badly and could not bo got to work, Io was distanced in conscquonce, and was with- drawn. Tho second heat was won by Milo G, In 2:342¢ ; Whalebono second. ~ Bonnie Doon was distanced in this hont, caused by his quarter boot bocoming misplaced and slipping under his hoof. He was also withdrawn, Tho third hont was bo- tweon Whalebono and Milo 0. This heat and raco was won by Milo O in 2:51; and was no trial of speod, but merely a jog around the track. Botweon tho first nnd socond hont of the race roported above, thero was a_quarler-mile dash for o 8100 purse, botwoen John Burne' maro Birdio and John Dunning’s mare Florence ; won by Birdie in 26 seconds. Botweon tho second and third hents of the sweepatakos, somo qrn{esuionn]n tried to gull the groen ones into betting on a foot-race bo- twaen two noted rnnners, for €50 a sido, to run 60 yards. Thoy fulod {n uccom'rllshlng thoir purgoee, ‘howaover, and the men did not rua. | At s mooting of tho Driving Park Association, this ovening, 1t was decided to continuo the races another day, It is probablo that thore will be some fine sport. One raco is to be o running-~ race, half-milo heats, for o $160 purse, bost throe in five. _Thera aro throo entries, 8o far: Ggpuiu Quoen, Lnd{! Wiuslow, and Joff Davis. Othor races, it Is thought, will bo got up for tho benofit of horses that have boon beateu in the Associa- tion races, Galesburg Driving-Park Associations Snectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Gatespung, Ill., Oct. 10.—Tho fair of tho Galosburg Driying-Park Asesociation, which oponed on Wodnesday, has hod o fine attond- suce since its opouing. Tho show of stock, although not largo, is fino. Quite Jarge num* ber of blooded horses aro on tho ground. The floral and fino art oxhibition iy nurm:lu.lly fino, oxcooding, in the nnmbor and quality of paint: ings, that of the Btate fair. The racos yestor- day aud to day bofore wera' good, aid somo of thom were hotly contested. Tho time and score of the races of to-day aro as follows: Tho Maquon purso of §200, two milo dash, wwas won by Rockot, m 344, running nzainst Lo~ dy Fairfield and Rockat, sud Lady Fairplay, but Lady Fairfiold falling to tako tho track. suARY, Trotting race for a premiumw of $400, free to all, Brother Jouuthan, . 411212 Tiln Wright... 122311 Lady Fox, .. 833 Time} 21283 § 20§ 2:08, Tho crowd to-day has been the largest of any dsy since thio oponing, from 12,000 to 15,000 pot- sons being on the grounds, The races have beon the centro of attraction, the one for the Doctors-purse, 2100, being & closely contested and fiuo raco. [To the Associated Press.] Garespung, Ill, Oct. 10.—The officers of the Galosburg Fair Association are out with the following card: The officers of the Galesburg Fair Associntion wish ta sy to the public that the Gulesburg speclal to Tux TamoNE In regard fo Mr, Colfax's uddress hero yers tordag in, in every respect, false, The address was ad- mirable, ' Mr. Colfax was niot onice Interrupted with & dinrospectful remark, but was frequently applauded, aud the speech i8 commended by all parties, 11, R, SANDERSON, President, H. W, CanreNtes, Secretary, Erceport Driving-Paric Association Iaces. Special Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, Treeronr, Ill,, Oct. 10.—The entries for the fall mecting of the Freeport Driving-Park Asso- cintion closed hore last night. All the entries aore full, among which are Brother Jonathau, ¥adgor Girl, Molly Morris, Milo C., Lady Mnok, and about forty of the best trotting and running horsos in the West. Six thousand dollars are given in puraes, the races to last four days, com- wmencing Wodnesday next. A splendid time is expocted, the track being in excellent coudition. Several horses bave already arrived, and the city is all oxcitement over the looked-for event. ‘Ton thousand peoplo will be present to witness the performance of the renowned Mollie Morvis, Naces at Enu Claire, Win, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Eav CrAmg, Wis., Oct, 10.—Tho fall meeting ‘was brought to a close to-day. Tho weather wus fiu:, and goneral satistaction provailed through- out. Draco Princo won the eixth heat of the race postponed from yostorday in 2:33; OCharley ostbrooks, second ; Star of the Wost taking third monoy. The consolation purse for beaten horsos of 860 to first, 240 to second, &30 to third, and $20 to fourth, was thon contested for with the fol- lowing resull 33 22 3 4 ‘3 Shooting in Cleveland. Special Dispatch to the Chicaga Tribune, COLeveELAND, O,, Oct 10.—The tournament of the Clovelaud Sportsmon's Club should have closed to-day, but o gront kns been the number of contestants that thoe finol match has to be {inishod to-morrow. In the doublo-bird contest to-day, ten pairs of birds, each 18 yards rise, tho firat prize was won by Hnrvey H. Ilrown, of Cloveland, who killed 19 birds out of 20. Tho socond prizo was taken by Robert Nowoll, of Buffalo, who killod 18, tio, and then shot off at five pairs, Hamilton killed 9 out of 10 birds, winning the third prize in the double-bird match. ‘Tho match for twenty birds from five traps was thon began, This match was under tho Buoglish rules. The twonty-five contestants divided into threo Bquads, of which_tho first only concluded its firat round bofore night. Messrs. Moore and Caniff havo won thus far, each killing 16 birds out of 20. The tournamont, whick hus beon a great succoss, closes to-morrow. The Nashville Blood-florse Racen, Nasnviune, Tenn,, Oct. 10.—This was tho sixth and Inst duy of the fall meeting of the Nashville Blood-Horso Associution, The firaty raco was for tho Maxwell Houso etake, for 8- year-olds, milo boats, £25 subscription, play or puy, tho Maxwell House to add 2400, 8100 to socond horeo,—25 cntrios, with four starts, Juok Frost was tho favorite, with Nellie Grim, Tosello, and Jack of T'rumps ¢ Tho sccond hoat w d Nellio Grim and Jack Frost, 'Pime—1:48, 1;408¢, 1:4534. Thg 1nst Lieat was tho fastest third heat that han ever been mado over the Nashville courss, Jack of Trumps foll and threw his rider in the socond hoat., Hovond raco, Association pures of $300, milo honts : Tlanchette. a1 2 Tho firat hont was tho fastest timo over made over the Nashville courso, “Third ruce, Assuciation purse, 200, mile dnshi ¢ Lampi, Ourrlyy Alice Mekal oK. Wanthor clear and ploasnut, track in splondid condition, and large attondauco, IRnces it the 86, Louis Faire Br, Louws, Oot. 10.—Thore wore two good races to-day at tho falr-grounds, the firet for §3,000, betwoon Pilot Toemplo, Logan, and Joo Qroon, was won by tho Iattor, Dot time, 2:303¢, - Groen is_ownod by W. B, Laugh, tho recont ownor of Bmugglor, Tho socond was a running raeo for £600, Won b‘y Tort Loonard, owned in Vicksburg, Dos timo, 8:485¢, Ton Akers, of the Kauana Stud Farm, sold on the grounds to-dny to Col. Dunlon, sasocinto oditor of the Western Sporling Qazclle, the 2- Jeur old stallion o, Spragno, ‘tor- §8,600, "This horso ia anid to bo tho most promlaing young atnllion fn tlia country ; sired by Rhodo Island, dam_BolloBrandon, sho by Nsdiok's Hamblo- tonlon, The Lorse hna taken fourteon promiums this sonson, two of them here, Itnces nt Beloity Wis, Berorr, Wis., Oct. 10.—The third and last day of the racos hias juat closed in a 2:20 raco. Bnd~ gor Gtirl took first monoy, Lndiv Mnck socond, Motlio Morris third, Dot time £:80}¢. The aweopstukes for 2:40 was won by Dlack Diamond, Lucia ssoond, Groy Bill third. Lime, ¥'ress Shooting Match, New Yorg, Oct, 10.—In the press mntch at Croodworo, to-day, thore wors twenty-three en- trica. Gen. Hawloy won the firat prize byan 17- grogato scoro of 86. W. H. Clark, of tho Daily Netws, tho second prizo, by 81, L. C. Bruco, of tho Turf, Field, and Farm, tho' third, by 7. Thomas Lloyd, of /farper's Weckly, tho fourth, by 23. Charles G. Bhanks, of tho Tribune, ifth, by 22. 7, K. MclIutire, of tho Brooklyn Eagle, tho sixth, by 14, Base Balle New Yonr, Oct. 10.—Baso ball : BMutuals, 9§ Baltimoros, . Boaroy, Oct. 10,—DBaso ball: Bostons, 8; Washingtons, 2. —_— OBITUARY. _The IZon, Alfred Cumming. Avausta, Un,, Oct, 10.—The Hon. Alfred CmnminF, Govornor of Utah daring Buohanan's Administration, died at his residonco near this city lnst night, —_—— CITY ITEMS, Tho alarm of fire from Box 66, at halt-past 6 o'clock Inst ovoning, was causod by the explo- sion of a korogono lamp, at No. 81 Archor ave- nue. 'Tho loss was nominal, Another victim of the panel gamo was made lnst night, A woman onticed & resident of tho city into o room at the corner of Van Buren and Franklin strects, whero ho was robbed of $100. On Thuraday the Oblef of Police recoived a lotter, signed by a number of respectable oiti- zons of the West Side, that an elderly man, onmed McWilliams, who hos a candy-store near tho Skiuner School, had been guilty of outrage- ous and shameful conduct toward several littlo girls, who attend tho' school, An investigation of the mntter was at onco Inatitutod, and the chargos bolug _fully sustained by tho facts as found out. McWilliams was " arrested, and beforo Justice Scully yesterdny load uilty and was fined $100. MoWillinms 8 the father of tho printor of the same name who was shot nnd killd about a yoar ago. Dr. Druthout, the School Director, was active in #o- (- euring his conviction, Jamos H. Mandonville, s morchant of Sterling, 1L, recontly ran away, after disposing of a largo stock of goods, sud pocketing tho proceeds thereof, while ho was owing the firm of Richarde, Bhaw & Winslow £1,330, Yestorday he was ar- rested, and was takon beforo Justico Haines, who beld him for furthor oxnmination in buil of gy;mo. ‘Wilkiuson, the diamond man, went bis ail, MARRIAGES. CARR-HOBBS—In this city, by tho Rev, Hont o Perry, of All. ' Church, Oct. 8, Samuel P, Carr, Esq., and M ma J. Hobbs, all of Ohlcago. OARTER-] L1L—Oct. 8, 1818, at tho resldonce of tho brida’s parents, by the Rev, Mr. Williams, Jamos 8. Carter, of chtor of H. hicago, and Fravk I, Buell, dau K. Buétl, K6q. of Shorburio, N Y. No carda: LANSBEE—FOWLER—On Th Oct. 9, at the residence of tho bride's brother, ioldon, Iroquols Gounty, Tl by tho Hov. Obarles Midward Chenes, B D., Rodtor df Chirlat Ohurch, Chicago, Merelll G, Fol. Inivee, of Chlcagn and Grice Dnrnnw ciily dnightor of tho lato Dr. Wliliam Fowlor, of Watsoka, lil. No s, HANNAH—JACKSON—At Millington, 1M, Oct. 150003 10 TEovr 9 DgrT M A amhbe of Tok glavanalls, “Ind., ‘and Miss' lizatioth' M. Jackson, of ugton _DIVORCES, “OLIN_Tn thio Supecior Court,by: tho ton. Judwe Gary, Oct, 10, Binry o Clistiod Olla—drunbonnees 22 rus MCOAFFRIY—Tn tho Ruperlor Court, Oct. 10, by the Tou, Joseph E. Gary, Eillon from Michel SicCatfe crnolty. PHILLIPS-By tho Hon. Josoph I, Gary, fn tho Su- ror Conrf, Oct. 10, Amolia from Jacob Phfllips—mar- tal Infidelity INGRAM—Tn tho Buporlor Court, by Judgo Gary, Oct. 10, Holen 3. from William' K. Tngram -drunke conra, FOX—By tho_Ton. Josnph E. Gars, fn tho Superio Gouri, G0t 10, Eima V- from Shimnan Fox. eruoliye LANDIL —For desortion, Samuel from Pauline Tandeckor, Coromany porformed in tho Suporior Gourt by tho Hon, Josopn E. Gary, Friday, Oct, 10, DEATHS. GUI its, Oet. 10, 1373, at the real- donoe of bor xn, A, fiord, No.'958 WVeat Moncao. AMrs. Loules Guilford, aged 63 years 11 taonthis and 3 o 988100 of funogal tn Sund T otice of funeral in Sunday morning papers. OF-Syracuno, N. Y, paposs D6aso sopy, ] t No. 1203 Wost Jackson-st., on I'rl. Ellzaboth Cralg, aged 16’ months, f A, and E. Roborteon. sohlll, on Sunday at I oolock, by car- ringos, MCDERMOTT—~The funoral of John P. McDermott il tako placo at 10 o'clock this morning (fom bis resi- donee, No, 18 Sgatt-al,, 10 the Cliurah of tho Tmmaculato Concoptlot, and from thenca to Calvary Comatary by car. rlages. PERRY—Oct. 10, Aurillis, wife of G. B. Porry, aged 60 o {rom hor Inte rasidance, No. 774 Clyboura-av., , Oct, 13, af o' 3 77O donsbiurah panors pléase copy. SMITH—Mrs, Mary Ann Smith, at her Into rosidonco, No, m'nilnr-u.. of pucwmontn, In hor 5ith year. Notic of funoral will ba kivon In Sunday’s papor. Galona and Hoshoster, ApOrs pieasd cony. AUCTION SALES. By WM. A, BUITERS & CO. 20 Caslss Rockingham and Yellow-Ware AT ATUCTION, This morning, at 11 . m., at our salosrooms, 15 and 17 Ttandolnhests’ 20 caskent Tivarpoal wares all frat quality, for cash, for account of tho manufacturel WAL AL BUTTERS & COt Austloneors. The Salo of the Four-Story and Basement Marble Front Building, ‘With Lot 27x171 Foeet, 222 W.ABASEL-AV., Postponod from Sept. 22, will be sold Monday Afternoon, Oot, 13, at 3 o'olook, On the premises, Bale peremptory and with- out reserve. By order of the Propriotor. A, BUTTERS & CO WL uotlonvérs, 14 and 148 Doarbord-st. REGULATR SATURDAY'S SALE. New and Second-Hand FURNITU RIS Sprpate, Parlor and Cask Stoves, Crockery, Glassware, and everythiug roquisite for llousokouping, at Auctiv on SATDRDAT Oot: 1T, at 0 oelock, at oor el roows, 16 aud 17 ftandoiph-at. Wt A BUTHERS & CO., Auctionsora. BY G. P. GORE & CO, 68and 70 Wabash-nv, AT ATCTION, The largest, finest, and bost nssortmont of Household F'urniture and Oarpots ever offor- ed at Publio Auotion, Blogant Sidobonrds, Book Onses, Purior and Chamber Furniture of overy dosoription, Itarblo-top ‘Tables, Bofas, Y.oungos, Bik. Wal. Bodstonds an Burogus, Chairs, Rockors, Mirrors, Bx. Ta. blas, Mattrossos, Show Onges, Otlice Dosks, 80 Rolls Wool Onrpet, 256 Orites Crockory, 130 HBxtension Tables. At 1% o'clock—2 Organs, 1 Melodeon, 1 Piano, Open and Top Buggies, 3-¢ Rond Wagons, Express Wagons, Double aud 8in. glo Hurness, On Saturday, Oct, 11, at O o'olook prompt, Houschold Furniture, Tho ontire contenta of s largo Hotol: 5 gonm & 0o, "Auctionsora AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Iilinon & Fostar, Toal Fatate and Genora Buconseors o K moore, 81 and 86 Handulpivet: % VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON MILWAUKEE-AY, AND BALSTED-., AT AUCTION, ON THE PREMIS)ES, On Saturday, October 11,at3 p. m. g and snbstantislly bullt 8-story brick D S i, 13, Diilvakoo.av.s GRouHIok S o taain oAb & stors, with dwollings on socond and g ng for 1,420 por annurn, e o ioea 105 and 1. Novth. T1aistod-at., 161 conneoting with the Milwauke.av. bullding, making & «doublo front on two husiness strovts, On No, 188 thoro la & building now ocoupled as storo and dwalling, Thawhole will bo sold togother or sopartely, Tho title to tho prop. of{':apu(lonl-, ‘withi full warrantoo deed, Abstracts fur- shod: ormie oany. For Mllwankoo-av. proports, only 83,000 rcharor (0 naviine & Thorigageof 49,000 duo 5 l.!71 ), with l'.nl'nlm“ :l9 por cont, and balanoein& Cont interonts 7% gema far all tho pronorty to ono byor, 84,000 assh, tho purahinser toassumo tho afiove mortgago of 88,000 dus Am’glln lTlE. :md balance ¢ in 3 years, 3 in 4 yoars at 7 por :'$ aé'p'éi,ft"‘v‘r S50 will bo caguirod on, day of sale, snd Aomont by Nov. 1 oz, n‘pfi‘}";fi.”’:if “’i " i{oalsca niaies of JOIN OULVER, = allo gt or of ] 0 & 00,, Auct'r: ELISON, m”‘“‘glzml ) Ihnflblpl.\t:h Peremptory Auction Sale OF VALUABLE ngide City Property! On Monday Afternoon, Oct. 13, at 3 o'clock. ON THE GROUND. Tolng lota 7and 1, {n Blnck 18, and Lot 13, in Blook 9, of Duncan's Addition, ench &0 foot front. by 135 fuot dospe Lot No. 11 fronts wost on Sangamon-st., botween Adams t, , oast, front, on Poorla-st., betwoon Adams and Jackson, Lat 13, Ilock 9, west front, on Pooria-at., between Monros and Adanis gekboss lota are coitrally located. embraciag the most o pro e found in tho city. TR OF BAL s Osorthird cashy” balanco in one and two yoars, with 8 per cont intorost, Titla parfect. Abstract furniahiod with ench lot, e A doposit of 3100 will bo oquied on each ot on day of nalo. ON, POMEROY & CO., Roal Estato and General Auctiuneots, 8 and & Randolph-at. ATTENTION!!! GREAT AUCTION SALE NORTH EVANSTON, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1873. TLook out for further particulars, ELISON, POMEROY & CO , Toal Estato and Goneral Auctigneors, &1 and 8 Randolphi-at, ey By C. C. THAYER & CO. Real Estato Auctlonoors and Brokers. LAKE SHUR@UB]]IVISIUN WINNETKA. The Hudson River Prop- erty of Chicago. SECOND AND CLOSING SALE OF BEAUTIFUL GROVE LOTS, Tocated on and near the Lake Shore, 40 te 90 feot Above the Lake, AT ATUCTION, On Saturday, Oct. 11, 1873, ON THE GROUND. This proporty s vory accossiblo to tho clts, and offers porfoctly puro alr, UNOBSTRUCTED ACCESS TO THLE LAKE, and a magniticont vlow of tho cutire ship. ping to and from Chicago. The villagoof Winuatks is situnted on tue first high ground north of Ohleago, about 40 to %0 foot sbuvo tha Inko. Tho ossy dratnage, frocdom from swamps and ma- larlous broozes, tho I)cflu(f and varicty of its scenory, and its fino fresh air, make 1t thomost deeirablo of subur. ban towns for rosidence. It has guud Schools, Chiurches, and an Academy, conducted uuilor the aushicos of tho Chfoagn Univorelty: lms good storcs and, wiatkots, and tomo of the most Loautitul’ restdences io th and noar tho lake shoro. Tno his provos that the most attractive !,mmmy 1s in tho vicinity of large hodies of water. The ign proporty lyfug north on Lake Michigan, with its ex. hilaeating breozes, bnclnfi alr, unllfilurlunl Em!lync" Wil bosonght as tho MONT DESIRABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY NEAR OHICAGO. Tho railroad accom. nodations are amulo, Soven trains cachway dni&y. Title to rfll\m’lrd\nrluck Abstracts of titlo furnlshod. 'IVEI 38 UF SALE-Ouno-third cash, and balance in ono and two years with futorest at 8 per cent. A doponit of 1U por cont on the valuo nf oach lot will by roquired at timo of sale, and halanco of first payment within 30 days. A SPECIAL FREE TRAIN Will loavo tho Derot of the Northwestorn Railway, cor- nor Canal and Kinzlosts., at 1 p. m, on day of ealo, and roturn after galo. Furthor fuformnation and platsof the properly can bio ind of O, (. THAYER & CO,, Roal Estata Augtionners, 160 East Madison-it. A VERY DESIRABLE TWO-STORY TRAME HOUSE, AND IOT 93X165 FEET, - WINNETELA., AT AUCTION, 00 the Ground, SATURDAY, October 11, 1873, Thia proporty il bo sold. fmmodiatoly altor tho salo of Tola In fia Lake Shoro Subdivision. "Tiio proporty 1s Incated o Willow stroot, conventont ta thio dupot by & gaod siqowalk, Tho “hansd ins 7 roonis, maeblomantoin, do., with godd el snd sliors watcr. ‘T'orms—'y eash; balance 1o b nd 8 years, wi lor* o8t a6 por cont. 8 62 THAYER & GO, Real Estata Auctionoors, e Baet Sadison-st. 3 By TAYLOR & HARRISON, AUCTIONEERS, GRAND EXPOSITION SALE oF TURNITURE AND CARPETS, THIS MORNING, OCT. 11, AT 9:30 0'CLOCK, At 204 and 200 East DMadison-st. Visitars to the Exposition should not. fall to attend the Liavo ordors ta closw many conslguuents lagant arl s in Plush, Silk, and Torry. Hodium Parlor Sets in Rop aid Hatr-Olot. ioien Chwbor Sots, Macblo Top. Large amortmont of Modiun Chamber Sots. i«mxnlmm‘.\‘yun% pote. mralu und nepots. econd-nud liruseols and Wool Carpots. Turkish Easy smp Ohllrl,rY(m:ken, and Din- 1 ki Pastor Organe Mnrblo-top fabios, araoss, Crockery, Plated Ware, utlors, dog &e: ARRISON, Aucti HAVEOR & IARTISON, Auclinters o, a— — =S = BY BRUSH, SON & CO., 41 South Canal-at. slo of Furnitur, Fxtenst - Garnets, &o., this morn- e s S0 e Datlor and Charibor Bots; Machie-iop Tiitoaus, 8do-Boards, - Commodos, and Oard.Tablos, Bodstends, Loungas, ' Carpoty, trossos, Bedding, Chilnn and'Opockory, ‘A gonoral line of Houschold Goods, floatiug and Ook-Stoves iange -Waro, Out~ lory, 46., 40, BRUBI, SON & CO.,NAuct.oncors, By WILLIS, LONG & CO. Now and Bosond-Hand FIURNITURIS, Carpots, Show-Cases, Stoves, Bedding, Mattrosses, &o., &o., &o,, At Auotion, at our Balesrooms, 195 and 107 Randolph. on Hatunday, Oor, 11, at B¢ a, . WILLIS, LONG & 0O,, Auot'rs, _Bpectal attontiun kivon to o Ly OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, Weat Slde Auction Housa, 63 South Canal-at, O A ssoia” Tursichre of Srery domentne langous Goods, 1 31 ook had buy st Aluotion Trloon, .. BY EDWIN A, RICE & CO,, MORTGAGE RALL OF 8 Fine Billiard-Tables, 2 Large Mirrors, &c., this day, Saturday, Oot. 11, at 10 o'alook, i - T, o U O au N ete 1o Gemermndte B galu buntors, this s your chanco, EDWIN A, RIGE & 00., Auctionurs, LDWARDS & COMLEN, Qonoral Austionvors, 65 0503 05 65 68 South Canalst. Opentag sato on Satur :nm?nd-hind Furmitire, & 3 \ 5L I0 o phfomint 8 supstare; whivincia s ) oha Ao, ESWADS & V01N, Austtonoers,

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