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WASHINGTON. A Review of tho Mixed Claims Com= Ilssions Joe Wilson on Newt Booth. From Our Own Correspondent, 5 Wasuxaray, Oct, 16, 1873, ‘Tho Mixed Oleims Commlesion diasolved & _fow wocks ngo, little obrorved by any of us. It 18 not too Into to Any something about it, and somothiug onght to bo #id upon a conforence of such moment, which awarded shout . TWO MILLION DOLLARS, " wholly to English olaimants. This gum foll bolow the oxpectations of tlie Z British at lenst §3,000,000 5 and Tussell Gurnoy, the English Commissloner, departed with s sonso of defent, which the English pross and bar have: not failed to deepon in his mind. 'he composi- tion ot tho Commission was highly advantageous to oursolves, and our usual luclk Lias followed ns. Tho British confidontly oxpected to offset about 50 percent of the Alubamn mwnrd with tho results of this Mixed Commission ; but tho seloction of the umpire . y t COUNT comTL waa in our favor, from the spxrit of equity aud compromise menifested by that noble Italian, and nlso from his goneral ignoranco of intorna- tioual precedonts, whoreby he decided'liko 5| Gouncientious novieo, and happily the positions in this aspect woro .as served our side, The English Commissionor, Russell Gurnoy, was nob _&daptod to advanco the interests of his country- ““mon, belng old,” snappish, ‘noisy, ‘aud violent, ond without, auy specisl iraining for cages of this kind; The American Comimiseioner, Jnmnes 8, Frazar, of Indinun, wos o man'a good desl of tho atylo nud ' temporamont of Presidont Lin- coln,—dry, sly, witty, slow, sure, and shrewd,— and. ho' managed to provoke CGurney by his oquipoize, and yet get tho ndvantage in sympa- thy. -Thoy quarreled dreadfully, aud Coxti o’ one occasion roso up and said & i “By G—, I will not stay hore to horo you dispute, gentlemen.” ) " 'This worthy, attentive, and right noble Italian had littlo apprehension of tho diguify of com- morce, and bold that tho fusses of peoplo on- gagod n trado required to bo adjusted on tho nice eenlo of right and wrong. and not as custom hind prescribod. Hg did, therofore, discriminate like his countrywomau Portia, ss, for examplo, In the caso of THE. DRITISI SIIP CIRCASSIAN, This ship had departed from Ingland to ran the blockade, but got to New Orleans after wo b oponod that port, and ‘she was not techni~ cally, theroforo, a blockndo-runnor, Cortl, tho ampire, hold that blogkade-running was an ilioit business, a crimo in poiut of fact, and ho decided thus: ° 7 Pt 3 ‘* Gentlemon, thin vossel wos started out to commit a crime. Tho intention- of her owners and crow was to break tho blokade. By tho lnw of right, eho ought to bo condemned. Dub +thore was 1o blockade {echuically, und, therc- foro her brd and yiclous intentions were attended with a sort of acoidental warrant. What can I dobut to et theclaim in two. Tho vessel- ownors domand £340,000, with interest for eloven years, Iaward them just hnlf the nmount,” This truly, was a wise and wayward decision; not logical on tho ground of either assumption, but conceived in tho spirit of an umpire, T'hore I8 no defenco to be mude for it, but it preachod tho Christian gospel of peace. Here wo como to o differonce fatal to one sido or the other in such an arbitration, according to the mood or locality of the actors and judges, ‘What are TIE LIMITS OF TIE COMMERCIAL SPIRIT? ‘What rights have daring navigators belonging to * meutral powors in moro trading adveniurcs, ns the bresking of proclamation-blookades or blockades in fact? A man who does,not sywpu- thize with tho commorciul spirit, or does not comprehend it, can have no fecling for thie mer- chant-marine. Count Corti, out of his aristo- cratio tondonclos, rogarded Llockide-rutining as amoral offonse,—a crime ho called it. Judgo Frazer, living in Indiana, and kuowing no more &bous {ho enilor's spirit then if lio had beou con- vorsing with o cenal-bost driver, said repeatedly that ho thought noutrals interfering be-. twoon belligerouts wers o dok of pirates, and hadno equities, Thiais a fatal doctriue to the United States, if wo ro over to bo a commercinl pover again, During Washington’s adwministyn- tion, Mr. Willizin Pinkuney, ono of tho grontest men produced by our yace,. if & marfiuet, pro- coeded to England and took oxactly the opposite course, and luid down tho law of 7 TUE RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS with such cloarness aud vigor thut ho recovered, if I romember correctly, apout £2,000,000. 'Tho - renson wae, that Dinkney was a citizon of Bal- timore and Annapolis, whick wore unimated with tho_splondid during of warlike traders, ond El“flm past all tho blockades of Christendom. [0 gpoko for noutyals with a full understandiug of " the sailor-epirit ns Cooper’s noyels have por- trayed it, or a8 ‘Thiers, the late ruler of Irance, dosoribed ft fn T'ho Cousulat and Empira: “Lho American oficors and sailors displayed on in- trepidity which aunounced the arrival on the sen - of 8 new raco of horoes,” + Tho splendid servicos of Pinkney for neutral d{ghts, g0 well portrayod 1 Wheaton's hicgul[:hy of him, have beon prncticnllyun_utmizod 1u their by JUDGE FRAZER, one of Mr. Morton's nipoiutuou, who Xnows nothing of the spirit of tha gen, and st on the Bupremo Court of n Stato whoro all the oystors errive dead in caus, and tho steambonts paddle up the sluices with & mill-wheol in their resr, looking ns if thoy would like to grind some In- dian meal the moment they run aground, X travoled lnst summor on ono of those oxponsive iat~millg, called tho Bello of the West, Tho ‘irat Mato lad kicked up & rumpus with one of the conl-heavers, and dischargod him. ‘Ihe man enivelled liko Bob Nettles, aud, at ono of tho Inndings, picked up a stone. “‘Pat it down,” sl tho Capiain, *vou mulingod - I thought I could’sny withTom IToodon such |1 to}[‘)lc: “Go on, Onptuin. Ruef lhe gang~ plauk, . # Make no deep acrutiny Tuto bis mutiny,— Ttash and undutitul, : Tast all dishonor I 3 Now, Judge Frazer conceives s sailor to bo noh 'stoker as that, and thinks he ought to bavo no neutral rights. Oux country is Loo pro- vincial in these things, Tho Const ought to know the gonorosity of tho West, and tho West ought not to forget wholly the nses of the C&a‘st. TFarm-boys ought to have a sbip to run oft o, R THE NAVAL SPIRIT {sfound worth cnltlvating by such.n State es Prussinj and Judge Frazer, suving us a million of dollars, ‘probably ‘Sul. o rocord ogainet us for $he doy when ould mule williony by gallang bazard, For what snid Heury Cluy, himeelf no tonstwiso ' mign; “Thp flag® that flies at tho masthend covora tho sailor on the deck.” * *“Tt Is to bo questioned whotber nll tho mari- tjmo gallantry of tho pnst can bo an apology for glmserving tlia practicos of tho privuteor nul{ tho jockade-runuer ju civilization i but is war hera- pfter to bo_wholly under the domain of fised powera? What help, thon can be found for the pppressed {nhabitants of opprossive States, ox- copt in the slow eud_pondorous gravity of de- clared war? Evory Ropublic in South America was brought into Yeing by the quict sud unuu- thorizod su[mort of Euglibh noutrals, nud the map was thus clenvod of such a Spain us nt o provious lmo could discovor Amorica, Area Republican pooplo to retain no unsuthorized diecrotion to ‘move individually upon errands of humau'relier ?._Judge YFrazor troated this quoss tian, ouo day whilo the Mixed® Commission, wna in gesslon at Nowport, as follows : *“Tho old woman [Gurnoy] i ont of rorts thin morning, I bolleva I will go down to tho bonoh and snlit tlio ealt nly, and thus get some idoa of tmaritino law." . . T ik <3 TR OLATME under thoe Mixed Commission wore mainly for destroyed or condemned gotton (%500,000 awuids ed), falso imprisonmont, and prize cascs or con- downed ships, ko tho Civcagsian, abovo named. Tho bullkcof tho award, or over §700,000, wuu sarriod off l?! 0 gallant young Ameiioss Juwyor, Nuthaniol Wilson, of Zunosviilo, 0., formerly, ,Fho came lere ‘a governmont-clerk, studic Leopor Ihnnu{:mngh.wynm in honnml, and fimlly became tho'ohiof counsel in the country in prize md' admirally cages. He was roluined by the * kondon Lloyds, or tho salvage nesociation which fnyn‘ Insurance on coudomucd - ships, and Lion prosocites interuationally for tho recovory +0f the inpurance, Mr, Wilson mado abont §80,+ 000 or 00,000 In this work, and, besides, won high encomiums for his urbauily; madesty, &nd brezdth ol knowledgo, ou poth -sidos ‘of thg pater. Goorge Toyler, & lawyer distinguished in cotton-cagos, taok away about £116,000. Thia man has mado $1,000,000, it Is sald, in_cotton- casos, and put up one of tho most oclaborato rosldonees in this eity, " Io was o robal, and reps rouontod tho Confodorato Blates in Franco, and lmt the robel loan- on tho Frenoh matkot. Tughos, Douvor & Pock got $100,000 for tholr clionts, Mr. Poak, if I romomber well, is & son of that strong man and good Judgo, fihmnr,or Tock, of Hlinols. Tho Commission, or its wine piro, held that poraons who had gone boforo tho Coutt of Olaims thoroby doprivod thomsolves of roliof, and ahould not Xy the tribunal thoy me~ looted. ‘This was right in motive, but bad in somo onnes, bacause reveral claimauts had vol- untarily withdrawn from the Court of Claims on tho creatlon of tho Commission. - An Amorican Inwyersaldtomo: %4 : “I'ho English elninianta wouldhiave gob doublo tl;u aword if tho Conunission had Loon composed o 2 ‘{70 OR TIREE NEW YOI MERONANTS.! | Tho Conunission nover' produced n writton oplnion nt auy thno,—n romarkablo ™ fact in ilo record of Commiusions of this kind. Was It Inzi- -nogn, outsido ocenpation, or ngroemont? 3 1. 8. Iinle, Amoricon ngont, showed unceasing alnority for tho Goverament, his cliont, o ra- celved 810,000 greonbacky’ Qarlisle, 'n’ Washington lawyor, who scldom troubled bitnsclf to nppear in audience, §ob H10;« 000 gold............ : g Qount Corli recoived nalllll\% but will probably get tho usuul remembrance_of o gervivo of silvor plate; nud lie has boen o per- son ‘to bo wall romombered amongat us and throdgliolit” oivilization, o a man with tho highiost notions of Jionor aud propriety. oo THI AMERIOAN OLAINS 1 before this. Commission—nil- of which wero thrown out—wera for tho 8t. Albans raid, for the dotontion Jof ships at Caloutin londed with saltpetro and kopt hack by orders in counoil, and, ‘for tho uso without payiug royalty of American fnvontions, The chiof guides fromAmeriean sources a8 to the International law applying in tha cagon ‘were Whoaton, Willlun Beech Laiwreuco, ond the decisions of the United States’ Bupreme Court,.of whicl Judgo Nolson. was, probubly tho Lrightest authority in civilization,” Ourree- ord in the Suprome Contt during the war, upon cngos of Lns class, s honorable, 'Pho logal gouiusey of tho nation produced opiniouy which :I?munt to prinelples between uations. on, ' PR 3 - ‘WHEATOR | g What a mnn was Le,—tho native of one of tho smnllest States, not long-lived, s nowspaper man for somoe Lime, yot preciso and broad as tho hopular \mdatsmudh:{; of freo-masonty. Beotch, russlans, Scandivavians, Trench, Ameriedus, folt the Juminous light in hiln, aud the Germnns called his roports the * Goldon touo of Tring. atlantic taw.” Let us be gratified witkour worlk thus far in tho domnin of thought and law. It wo should expive by wonkness or inattention, tho world wonld feel, toolato, that n sudden and & cheorful star lind ‘goue out of our zone.. '~ | CALIFORNIA AXD NEWT TOGTIL, : A highly distinguished. concurropce of greab men mot on a-receut Babbath .afternoon, near tho Executive monsion, - Ou tho first: part way Joseph Wilson; - lato Chiof of tho Land-Ofilao. On the sccond part was ' L'tk ~ TRIDUNE'S corto- spoudant, , Thoy shook haxds ag I tho oyes of Delaware wero. .upon them, aud proccoded to l}ul)lle questions with all their well-kuown intol- igouce. Persons who peopod at the intorviow over a neighboring garden-wall say that it bore n striking resemblauco to the neval action be- twoon the Alabning ahd Keatsargo. Modesty for- bids mention'of tho many astufo idess which dropped from Tue . TmpuNe, correspondont as lontifully na o loyal Evglishman drops his I's, r, Wilson, who lias been living three yonrs on tho Paciflo coast, roso to explaiu ag follows: “DId yon ever read tho history’of the fall of tho Aesyrian Empire? “But why do I ask such n question of you? Well, sir, tha rovolution ac- complished in Oalifornia by Newt Booth is worthy of tho clagsic pon of Rollin. Binglo- Dianded and alono ho mado the fight. He bogan on nutmufi, ond creatod his purty a8 hoe went slong, And mark me, sir,—I am & man beyond the youra of some of us, and, if I dio, bear it in momory. Newt Booth looks a8 if he would be tho noxt I'residont of tho United States, Tha forco_of opinion ig all that way. Cnrfiamflona Liavo been systematically undermining the people by buying and focing Congress and the Govern- ment oflicials, and tho Central Paciflo Railroad was the foremost offonder of all. It possceses the' worst rondway in the Unitod States, aud Stanford i nlways bragging about his grent en- torprise, a8 if thore was unything in it. Bir, {hmo MMr. Wilkon's faco rosembleg” Daniol Wob- ster's], tho work of Onkes Ames was far more conaciontiously and nobly doue, and_the Union Pacific is_tho more porfoct job, Did you over read 8ir Willinm Hamillon’s ’)llflDEUllhy ? Why, tho Central Pacitic Railrond, ereated by & Ro- qumm, ruled tho peoplo of the Conat worko than erod or Pontius Pilate ruled n conquered Romun province, They eet upon the nock thereot. They had their Senators hece, thair Logislatures yonuor; and Nowt Booth broke the whole chain. 1lo's a fittlo man, brave-look- ing, ond oll earnent,—a L of medium-uized lion. ldoradotus says, in Lis roflections on Asia Minor, that bachelors aro tho groat resort of nations in exteomity, Nowt loolh is, ono of thoso o, —a -~ bacholor, —and if “you wunb o.to; . 8co o 'man. of’ the people at his Dbest, look . at him “in contrnat ‘to ouo of these Corporal:on-Kings! Rend Booth's protest to the ‘poople, und Stanford's bubyish response, JEn avaant, gontlomon, as Napoleon remarked from ths gnmmit of the Pyr- d of Clicops, ‘L'ho ‘wave that is swdonfug ovor the country will not be checked. Govern- ment by corporations is monarchy flying the popular flag to deceive the people. Lot us como to a definito understanding with them, and start a woll-undemtood Jurisprudence for it. - Did Ralston or Latham intorfero with_tho clection, or Liolp out the Ceniral ailroad? No, thoy wore too shrowd, You canuof catel such men Do uinfi." t this point wo saw that Mr. Wilton was sbout smashing in an invisible library and draw- ing upon the inoxhaustiblo vocabulury of mem- ory, aud wo rotreated, ~Yes, we hind an ongage- mont, and we loft the grout mun amidst his gorgeous ruminations | Gary, Extension of the Ruailway Mail Sore vicesCongressmaun Loberts’' Lotter © Returning His IBack ¥ay«Minister Siclcies? Disregard of tho Constitus tion=-Col. Mlughes, of Virginin, in T'ronble-=Countericiters Under Sure veillunces=Summary of the Auditor’s Aunual IRReporte Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasuivaroy, D, C. Oct, 20.—Tho now railway mail wervice, orderod by tho Post-Office Depnrt- ment within tho past two weoks on the following lines of Northwestorn railronds, went Into oporation -to-day: Grand Rapids & Indiana TRalrond, from Walton to, Travorso City, Mich., 20)¢ miles; Ohieago & Pacifio, from Chi- cago to Elgin, 86 miles : Milwaulkeo, Take Shore & Wostorn, from Milwaukeo to Two Rivers, Wis,, 86 miles ; and on the branch of tho Inst nu_vinml route, from Manitowes to Appleton, 4114 milos, . ‘I'ho new sorvics ardored on the Utah Northorn Tailrond from Corrino to Frauklin, 5754 wiles, is to bogin Nov. 1, CONGNEYSMAN RODERTA' DACK PAY. The letter of Ropresentntive Elliy I. Roborts, of Now York, covering irrevoeably into tho T'ronsury his portion of tho Congressional sulary- grab, is published, in full, oy follows: . > * NEW Yonk, Oct, 18, Hon, W, A, Richardson, Sccretary of the Mmml? 8¢ Toclosed pleass 'flud cortifieato of tho " Hub- Treasurer ot Now York, of tho deposit with him to tho credit of tlie Treasurer of the United States of the snm of $4,427, which I desiro” to cover {rrovoras bly o’ tho Treasury. Tids pum fw tho amount which o law of “tho last Cougress gayo o o back-pay 08 & member of that body, - Abe sence from tho country sfuco March Las delayed my present uction, but I make, Lusto upon landiig, and cforo reaching 1y homo, to carry out my orlgiual purpose with refercuce to the miotioy, 1'have the Houbr fo bo vory rospeotfully, your ohidteut sorvant, ST Buus 11, Novens, JMINISTER BIOKLES IN THOUILE. Adminintration organs nffect to Lellove that the fact that Minister Bicklon Lins received from tho Ministor of War of Bpain & sword, which 4 mald fo have hoon made ox- prossly for Lim, gives tho lia .to tho statemonts horotofora mado that Biokles wug in bad odor 'at Madrid, The Coustitution, nowever, prohibits any person holding auny oflico of profit or tiust under tle United Btates from L Wmm‘i' without tho consent of Congresn, any prosent, omolumont of oflien, er titlo of any kind whatovay, from any King, Ifinco, or for- oign_Btato." In about tho last instunce ‘in which Guugrcas wis askod to consent tu tho acceptanco by an Amorican - noval ofileor -of prosout offered by o foroign Biato, which wag !nundnd 08 o tolkon of -appreciation of gullunt sorvices randered in saving tho lives of # nuin- ber of porsons, tho temper of thut body was shown to bo adverso to granting perwmtusion of this gorp, . ' VOSTMABTER GENERAL'S REPORT, Statisticd will sccompatly tho annual' ro- port of the Tostmuutor Genoral whowlng that, during tho past year, thero hne® Leen o largo n- oronsio of dopredations upon tho United Ktates mally in tho way of stealing, robbing, &o, and that thoro wns a propurtinnu[u ‘incronse of pun- {shment therefor. |, - 3 COL; MUGIEA UIBCLAIAY UARMYTNG A OUALLENOE, Thrionds of Col, Hughoes, tho Ropublican can- didato for CGovernor of Virgiuls, of whow, lo- while James'8,- for his services,. “dofonso, 111 CHICAGO DAILY 'RIBUNE: TUESDAY, ‘OCTOBER 91, 187: 5 oluding sovoral membors of Congross, Lthoro nro quito 8 number liere at prosent, hiayvo all_po- risod tho correspondonco pullishod In o Now York papor to-day, and havo arrived ot the con- clusion that thero i8 nothing in tho letters that mlg‘:lmu onrried to n cortalu editor from his nfl;r ovod friond, Olarkson, whioh proves that 1fughos dolivorod n olnllongo to fight o dul, or thnt Clnrkson moant to fight al all, It 18, bowover, doubted by somo whothor equai likorallly of “consivuction of the langnage containod {n tho lotters will bo indulgod by tho voters of tho Ropubliean party of tho Biate, or Dby tho courts, into whioh the matter will prolably bo taken 1f Ttughes should happen to bo clocted, 1f the correspondence I8 gonuine, which Hughos' fricndn soom to boliova it to bo, aud i construed fo moan that Itughen Tnowingly cnrried n_olinl- lengo to fight o dual, ho 18, by the lnws of the Btato,dislranchised and disqualifiod forjany State oflice of trust or emolumont. TIIE COUNTERVEITERG OF YIDRE-YAPER, - A lotter recoived from Pittsburgh anserts thab tho United Bintes Dintrict-Attornoy at that place hias Information wluch will enablohim to arrest the partios who have succossfully counterfolted tho tibre-paper npon which grosubacks are print- ed, and who aro also bolievad to hnve made nnd uttored tho countorfelt 8800 United Btaten note. T'he arrest, it waa thought, would bs made im- mediatoly. [To the dasoctated Presn) OUTSTANDING LEGAL~TENDERS, Wasnmaroy, Oct, 20.~Outstondivg logal- tondors, &353,476,486. ’ - SUIREME COURT DECISIONS. ‘WasurNaro, Oct, 20,—Tho Supremo Court of tho United ‘Stutos to-day sMirmed the decision of tha lowor Court in the nm;mnl of tho Now York Central aiirond from the decislon of tho Circuit Court, Southorn District of Now Yorl, awarding damages to o drover named Lock- wood, who received injuries whilo riding on n drover's paga. The Court directs tho paymont of intorost usunlly paid at the usual ratos in such cngos in Now York, sustaining ihe rulings bolow that tho contract mada by dofondmnt and the pasa issued to him, was no impedimen in tho way of recovering if lio wns not guilty of noglect of ordinary caro aud prudence, whicl countributed to his injury, and that there wan no such nogligenca on Lis part in lunvh\iz iho car and procecding to look afier his entélo, In mattor stated, as would debar recovery. Judgo { Bradloy delivered the opinion. Doyidson vs. The United Btates, error from tho Olrenit Court for Indinun, aflirmed on au- thority of Daro v, Tha United States, No, 09 of last term. No opinfons. « te TIE TANAMA TROUDLES, Tho action_of Admiral Almy.in proteoting e Panama Railrond during- the yocont rovolu- fllonm'y disturbances is commonded in officinl cir- dleo. THE MEXICAN CLATMS COMMISSION. The assent of his Govornment having boen obtained, 8ir Edward Thornton has conseuted to perve 03 umpire on the United States and Moxican Claims Commission, and hag sighed the roquisite declaration in ofiico. ) REPORT OF THE AUDITOL OF THE TREASURY, ‘Wasnixaroy, Oct. 17.—Tho annual report of tho Auditor of the Troasury contaius the follow- ing summary of tho yenr's businoss : Four thousund aix hundred and fiffy~ ", four roquisitfons drawn by the Becre- tnrics of War and Interlo $01,603,170,23 Olnims pald during tho yoa 4,803,40095 Fivo thousand four hundred and Afty- soven uccounts settled, ... 0,058,891,78 Thirteen thousand ninohundrodund iy thirco accounts unsottled, .. 6,489,610,80 “Throo thousand four hundred and sixiy- soven Quartormater's ccounts ecttled. 29,065,626.80 Ninoty-4ovon Signal Oiico accounts set oot T . 207,220.50 no T subslstonco sccounts sottlod. 4,312,170.38 TFourtecn refuges, froedmen, snd absne donod laud accounts sottled. .. . 11810814 Two hundred and sixtoen engincer nc- < counts Bettlad..cuusessaas, + 8,826,440.60 Eight original State war clalms. ... 1,701,418,28 Twonty-two suspended State war cial £,084.4¢ ‘clafma, Tho pension account shows' tho numbor of reusimmm ou tho roll at prosent na follows : Rovolutionary, half-pay, 1,667 ; invalid, 99,804 ; widows, 5; and others, not mcludlnF children, 12,038} War of 1812, 23,910; total, 236,703 Artificial timbs linve boon rocolved by 1,407 pon- sioners, and 9,407 have recoived commutation in lion thereof. 'The amount approprinted to puy ariny pousions for tho fisoal year ending une 30, 1878, was %£00,000,000. The amount puid to ponsionors dl‘lfln}futho yonr was 328,038, 852.95. The belanco will ba covered into the Troasury. CRIME, A Would=beMurderer is Iiimsolt Shot. Speeial Dispateh to The Chiteago Tribune, Duunuque, Oct. 20.—IL Shuttloworth, and Dr, Ambioy, of Now Albion, were dieputing shoub somethiug last Friday, when Shuttleworth drew a rovoiver and was about to firo nb Ambloy, Ambley anticipated him, howover, aud atruck his arm in such o mannor that the charge tool olfact in Shuttlewortl’s own body. The Doctor extracted the ball, and by his attention saved the life of his would-be asspusin, 4 Feobbery of the Erensury of Jaclkson LYy fowis . Speetal Dispatch t' The Chicago Tridune. ! Davexront, Iows, Oct, ZO.R—Tfle news_of tho rabbery of ‘the safe in. the Trensury of Jackeon County of 820,000 was received here oarly this morning, and created n senvation. The proso- cuting sttorney will leave for Andrew to-morrow. Thorobbery in ono of the Ingest over cccurring in Town. Itis thoughi hore that tho robbery -was in somo way the rosult of tho recent county- et fight in that county, Stabbed and Scverely Injureds Speefal_Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune. Armnona, I11., Oct. 20.~At Oswego, on Sunday, & man named'Briggs was severcly cut by Isaao Pierce, Thore are but slight hopes of his re- covery.: a A Man ¥ound Dend After o Druniken Fight. & Special Disnateh to The Clicago Tridune, Aurona, 1L, Oct. 20.—A man ramed Richard O’Gorman, while on a apree with Peoter Doylo, got into n fight, Tho latter, when in John Galaghor's saloon, whipped O'Gorman, and_ho was found dend in his bed {his morning. The Coronor’s jury have not yot retwned o vordict in tho ¢aso, A Drunken Altercation at Streator, N E: Special Dispatch to I'he Chicago Tribune, Aunons, Iil., Oot. 20.—At Streator, last even- ing, two farmers got into an nitercation about u line of fence. Doth wero drinking, and old rudgos wore revived, which resultod in ono rawing o koife and ripping his adversmy's abdomen from hip to hip, A Man Killed in Dresden, 0. Speeial Diapateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. ZANEsvILLE, O., Oct. 20,—Charles Vickers wns shot by s man namod Wallord, at Drosden, on Saturday night. Vickors died in about two hours, ~The causo of the aftray was whisky. Walford gavo himsolf up to the Bhorift Sunday afternoon, and was brought to Zanosville, and is now in jail, He claims that hoacted in self- Saloon Murder nt Batavia, Kl BATAvIA, Il Oct. 20.—A murdorous affray took place hiore on Baturduy ovening nt half-past i o'clock, One Poto Doyle, who i8 a drunken follow, wans_in o s=aloon, whon s stone-cutter cume in’'and approached bim (Doyle), who said to tho stone-outtor: *I don't went anything ta do with you—go awsy." Tihe stone-outier con- 4inuad to approsoh Doyle, whereupon ho strip- ped off his coat and knooked tho stone-cutter down, and stamped on bim with his hioels, cut- ting off an artery just behind the ear, 'Ihoin- jured man wad tokon to Lis boarding-placo by somo frionds, and, duvmg the night, a fellow= boarder in au'sdfoluing room heard bim brouth- ing honvily, and went tm to sece what was the watter, and found him lying on the floor, o put him on tho bed and henrd noth- iog furthor. 'Cho next' morning (yesterday) the amne Loardor called him as usual, and, got= ting no response, wont into his room aud found him doad, the pillows and shoots of tho bed being covored with blood, the wound having blod afresh during the night, Doyle m!ea around til 10 o'clock Baturduy night, and then wout home, aud early Bupdpy mornlug went ||'l)' to Elgin, A Corouer's inquest was held, at whiol tho above facts wore brouglt out, bul {ha vor- dict way reserved till tc-u{{;ht, for foar Doyle might tako the alarm and yun off, 1o camo baok from Elgin, howover, last night aud gavo Limeclt up, and s now In. Juil at Genova, await- iug oxaminution, A companion, who carried tho nows of the roault of the fight to Doyle's folks, 18 algo looked up, I'ho mon aro both Irishmon, and the murdered man was n ponceablo one whon not in liquor, -Yoth ind beou dvinking, end wore quurroldoime, though 1t is not known that tliore was any old foud holween them. “Thoe dead man's friends live in Jolict. % ‘Tho Stokes ffurdor Trint, New Yonk, Oct. 20,—T'ho ‘thixd trial of Rd- ward H, Blokcs was I'W!Il_qlll(\ this l_x_igl;ngrl' Ry dofensy trodueed iestiipohy 'ta Khow ‘l‘u\t the risonor hind fitended going to Providonca at the imo of tho tragody, aud that ho was passing tho liotol, on the opposita slde of the sireot, vhen Lo wosg galuted by & lady from one of tho win. dows, and entered the hotel to spenk to her. Flgk nrrivod a fow minutos aftorwards, Jobn Mooro testified that wheon ho heard tho shots ha wont to tho door of the privete ontrance and saw Flek woundod, who snid Btokes wne #4400 quick for him this time." - I‘nh‘r‘uk;l‘ogm, Court officor. at tho firat trial of Btokes, teatiflod to n convorsation he liad with Hnrt aud Redmond, hotol sorvants and: witness- e for tho proscoution, while convoying Lhem from tho Court-room to the Ilousa of Detontlon, o eald they informed him thnt they expooted 81,000 each for thoir tronble, aud Redmond told Iim thoy woro furnishod coplos of their teati- mouy, Hart aud Redmond, tho witnoss snid, ealled Into o number of liquor-snlaons on the wnyll‘rum the Court-room to the Mouso of Do- tontion, "'ho atory told by Patrick Logan in tho Stokes trinl to-day took ovory ono by surpriso. Logan speals in tho richeat Wost of Iroland accent, and 14 of n dotormined nspoct. Tho District Attor- noy' afforts Lo shnke him entiroly failed, 1o adinits concenling thé story for nycur, s ros- son for not telling wns Lo didn't want {o bo mado o witnoss, hut ho oxpeotod the jury to dls- anroo, nud a8 o Inst resort, If Stokos was in dan- gor of boinys hangod, Lo Intondod to go to Albany oud tell tho Governor all. Aftor tho District Attornay bronght out thint Logan wa dinchargod from the polico on the chargo of nob dolug his_duty at tho 4th of “July riot, lio oxplnined that ho saved . from olubbing o bratal policomnn --n -[{nnr old mnn waiting for admisslon to tho disponanty, and that oflcer accused him of iutorforing. Lognau swoars ho seved the old man's life, aud thoro {s no othor charge agaiust lim. Aftor tho testimony by Vanderhilt, Ilorade Olnrk, J. 1. Tinmsoy, and othor railrond-men, 2qt0 Pisk’s character, taken on former trinls, was rand, tho Court adjournod, B Wholesnio Sinbbing Affray. % Omvorsyarr, 0., Oct, 20.—A Gazelle mpecial from Bedford, Lawrence County, Ind., pays that homas Cluibtophor, o blacksmith Hving near lint_place, who had fost ono leg, ontortatned n neighbor, John Morvow, lnst night, who Lad put up with him for tho night. Having suspcoted an_unduo -intimnoy betweon this man and hin wifo for somo time, ho wnatched 'clooly Jost night, ond, onforing’ his wifo's hed- room * aboub o'clock, ho verified his suspicions. Inafit of fronzy, nrmed with knife, ho first stabbed his threo “childron, then hia wifo, and, turning on John Morrow, dealt him two gshes in the face. Morrow threw him down, took tho Inifo sway from him, and l)lunqod it in his body ten or oleven times, kill- ing bim instantly. Morrow wan arreated, Mre, .Obristophor was stabbed in the abdomen, nnd the bowels protrude from tho wound. It is ‘thought sho and ono child will die, All the par- tios bore » good usme, and wero respected. T'he Now York State Treasury Defals cations, : New Yonx, Oct. 20,—Tredorick R. Sherwin, ono ‘of tho arrosted baukors of Charles’ 11 Phelps, tho dofaulting Cashier in tho Stato ‘Treasury Dopariment, had nob given bail, up to noon to-day. IIe was at his ofiice to-day. in charga of two Deputy Bheriffs, writing to hia friends to furnish tho necossary amount. It appenrs that Sherwin only rents tha furniture in tho oficc which ho ocouples; so that, although thora aro sovoral attachments gainst him fn (ho hinnds of the Bheriff, tho proporty cannot be soized. Thelps’ mothod of procedure was sim- ilar to that of Rodmien, in Brooklyn, the monoy remitted by County: Treasurors having been lmnd]f{“md' mstend of doposited to the Bate's oredit, Highway Robberies in Omaha. Omm\' QOot, 20.—On Saturday night at n late Tiour, a Texan cattle-denler wna attncked by two men namod McCaffory and Btrong, and beaton sovorely aud robbed. It I8 supposed that the snmo men vobbed and soriously injured o young man named 1Iill, the eame night, Both men woro arrosted and bound over for trial, Cold-Blooded Murder. 8Ax Franowsco, Oct. 20.—At Watsonvillo, Sonta Cruz Counfy, to-night, Frauk Callaban shot aud instantly killed G. H. Rosenbaum, n formor partuer. Thore was no quarrel. The act waa ono of cold-blooded murdor. Callahon excapod. Convicted of Arson. Burraro, Oct. 20.—Augustus Tripp, convicted of arson in the sccond degreo, was sentenced to- day to eight yoara and nine months hard Inborin tho Auburn State Prison. # “wwo Prizoners Escape from Sing Sings New Youg, Oct. 20.—Jim Brady and William Miller, notorious thioves, cacaped from tho Sing Siug Prison Inst night. Tho Brazilinn Tragedy. Rt Janelro (Septs 0) Corpespondence of the New Xork fera Aug. 17 tho Capital of Maranham was roused from iis customaty inanity by the discovery of un atrocious murder, commitied by one of its chiof men, high in tho judicial ranks—ane of the Judgesof the Tribunal of Commercs of Maranhnm —a tribunal whose jurisdiction oxtends over ono-fourth the immense Empire of Brazil, Deeombargador Ponles. Visguoiro, tha mur- derer, was a Judge of high reputation as woll ns of high entogory, o widowor, 65 years of age, whoso chavactor was unblomishad, save b{ [ linison, trivial in this conntry of easy morallty, witli 8 girl of 16 o 16 yoars, whicli commoucad about Lwo yoars ago, whonsho was only 14 yencs of age. Tho girl was of notorioualy loose char- actor, but the old Judge was infatuated with lier, and for more than n year he boro with hor yagaries, her thefts, her drunkenuess, and ber intidolitics, At last tho strained bow broko, tho deep infutuation which had possossod him turned to & deadly hatred, and’ib would .seem that -about n yoar ago ho cuployed n Lieutonaut to make away with her, or, as thig ofilgor now asserts, to infliot o severo flogging on her. Hissgont failed him, and by tho ad- vico of his friends, the old Judge obtained a Enur'u lenvo of absonco and sot out for o neigh- oring provines, apparontly to forget hor. But ovon abscuce seomed only to lave strengthened his murdorous longing, for in three or four months hio returned to Maranham, bringing with kim ono of the numerous bravod who furnish the weapons for personal or party Bitreds in this country, »_man named Guillier- ming, and tho bottlo of chloroform which played o conspienous part thoreafLor, Immediately after his roturn the old Judge ronewed lis rolations with the gitl, aud theso continued _without incident for nesrly threo months, But on the 14th of August tho anciout lovor callod the girl to bis rooms, whichjwero on tho first floor,” Mo received bor with caresses wnd kind words, sot befora hor swoetmests, and when sho bad Pn'tnlmu of thom desired lor to ontor tho sdjoining bedroom. Bahind the door wog tho brave Quilhormino, and us tho girl pasaed it ho darted on her, squeczed her by the ihroat nnd thrust a gag intoher mauth, ‘Uhis done, the old Judye rushad n to eatinte his atred, so long disguised. Mo forced the pinioned and agged girl to inhalo chloroform, and when she ropped senseless ab his foot Lo stabbed hor re- pontedly with o.poninrd in tho chest and stom- ach, cut her head nearly off, and, throwing him- solf upon Lor, actually bit her like a ravenous boast, in the madness of Lisrage aud hatred. This ho hins told himsolf. It has boon no part of the Judge's plen to Aagrifico himself while satiuting Li# murderous a};mc. Somo timo boforo ha had btained zino Mfuing for o small h'n\'e'lmE cago, such as thoy tranuport onmules,and hehad had himself tnufhc how to goldar, pmvid_lug himeolf with soldor, acid, and a tool. Into thia oavo tho body of tha unfartunte Ful wag forced, and the zinc covor was oarefully soldered down aftor filling the box up with limo. A passaga to Cara was taken for Guilhermino, and tho caso was Lo accompany L, to be dropped into the sea on the voyago, 'I'yvo or throo days more and the bravo” would have loft with blg' charge; but meantimo {ho mothor and the famitiars of the girk had bicomo alurmod ab hor cantined abuoneo. Do thelr in- uirios the Judga repliod that ho kneiv not where she was. Tho Pagsport Ofilco was oxamined, bttt nothing showed she bad loft tho city. ‘Lhe Pollcn woro communieated with, and after muoh icsitation—tor desombargador in an awo-Inspir- ing vank, and can b doalt with only by tho Hu- preme Court—the Chief of Palige lndelf, with o largo forep, surroundod tho houso st miduight of tho 16th, and in tho moming procoedod to & soarch of the promises, As for tho Judge himselt thoy did not daro to hindor him golug out to tako, ns ha said, & walk, The house was vaiuly rangucked ; but fu the ghr- don, fust undor tho Louso-cavey, somo signy of disturbaneo of the carth directed attoution to nupot, Tho cutlassos of thae polico soon dlsins terrod o caso, aud, on jalbing e hola fnto 1t blood and fotor igaued tromit. By n wodieal oxamingtion the body' of ‘{ho gitl was found doubled upin 'it, tho hond wnd ono leg nowrly #eyored from the trank, i Trour accomplioes wore at onco arreated § but, owing to the immunities of his rank, tho Judge could ot L takon unlesy by an opder of the Hu-. premo Oourt, aud alt that could bo dond was tq orudo Lim to bo degorypaniied by'n noliea ofileial of, the u_mli of %flm‘mn. ‘Pl neossary ordor, Lowdver, will "ga an from Mo on tho 10th’to ring bim hore for trial, $UICIDE, Special Dispatel, to e Clicano Tribune, * wavxze, Oct, 20,—~Thiy forenoon the body of nman washed nshoro below the harbor, Tho roinaing woro tnkon to tho station, and Inter in tho dny woro recognizod na thoso of Miko Shan~ loy, nn employo on the Goodrich stonmor Mans itowoo, '.'Llwo weoks ngo Bunday night, while thio bont was i tha bay, outword bound, Shonloy took off hia cont, thraw It upon tho deck, and Jumpod ovorbonrd, Bhanley wan abont 20 yoary of ugo. . Tho cauces that fed him to commit gnioide hinve not yot boen reported. o vy s b SPORTING MATTERS. Elrst Moeting of tho Kontncky Trote L ting=1forae Drecders? Associntion, LuxmvaroN, Ky, Oct. 20.—Thero {anow an fmmouso crowd “at tho Phmnix Hotol, of this city, and tho pool-sollers aro surrounded by crowds of largo purchasers, who are visitora from overy part of [)lm Union, who have como to bo presont at the races, which aro to comoe oft this wook under tho nuspicos of tho Kontuoky Trotting-ilorso DBreedors' Association. 'Cho subject .of molliug pools ou the track was this evening, L\K speeinl roquost, brought formally beforo tha Associntion for disousslon, and it"was decided that it should be atlowed. ‘The first step hins undoublodly beon tnkon in an outerpriso which will rosult in Ernm, bonofit, not only to tho Association, but to tha wholo "conn- {ry, and wo doubt if ouy (Yam\g onterprise of tho kind hns over started undor mora favorablo_cir- cumstances. Tho racon will lane for five days, from tho 21at to tho 26th instant, inclusive, Tho teacit fo now in fino condition, and magnificont ppott is confidontly expected, and will cortainly be realizod. Fast Running-Time Made at Sait Lo, : Bart LAkE, Oct, 20.—Tho iront ton-milo raco to-day, on o half-mile track, was won. by the Californin horse Grainger, in 30 minutes and 43¢ goconds, the beat timo on a lalf-milo track in America. Ho was drivon by George Leihy. ittt oy el ) + KANSAS CITY LIVE-STOCK = MARKET. . Spesial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune.. KansAd Oy, Sow Oct, 20.—OATTLG—Tiecelpts, 1,389; shipments, 505, Tho weallier boing'coo, the packltig demand {s better, Tho morket closed stendy. Wintered Texon steors, $1.76@2.60 ; tirongh Téxan ;c‘c;;a flbh @2.00; good do wintered Toxan stecrs, Hoas ~Extreme rango, $3.00@3.45, iR et I EAST LBERTY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. BAST LIBERTS, Da,, Qot. 20,—OATTLE—Arrivals, fn- cludiupy Saturduy and Sunday, 115 cars, No saled, Iloas—Arrivaly, {ncludivg Seturday nod Bunday, 03 cary, Dot Philadeiphin, $4.00@4.70; Yorkers, $4.30@ “Bitcer—Arrivals, including Saturday and Sunday, 17 cars, Nosnle MARINE. Port ot Chiengo. - ARRIVED. Solir P, Harrison, Maniatce, lum Helir Kute Uinchman, Oconto, lumber, Prop City of Traverat, Traverso City, lumber, Stcam barge Aunio Latirle, Nuskegon, lumber, Sicam bargo Georgo Danbhr, A Targe Comet, Muskegon, lumber. Bargo Contest, Muskegon, Inmber, Buhr Magnolfs, Muskegon, lumber, Hebir Willlam Jones, Musltegon, lumber, Sebr Hnttlo Ear), Sdugatuck, lumber, Seow Milton, White Lake, fumber, . Behr J, A, Johnson, Saugatuck, wood, Schr Monitor, Buffalo, coal, Bt Muskogon, Grand Hoven, sundrics, Bobir 3, Dall, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Adrintié, Muskegon, lumbor, Soow Sea Bird, Muskegon, lumbor, Brig Pilgrim, duskogon, lumber. Bohr Quicen of tho West, Muskegon, lamber, fichr Gipey, Muslogon, fumber, Belir Potomnc, Muskogon, lumber, Schr Homilton, Muskogon, lumber, - Sehr Specd, Mlmkufion Tumber, Hehr Mary Hoath, Muskegon, lumbar, Scbr D, @, Wriglit, Muskogod, lumber, Scow Lillio Gray, Wall's Pier, lnmbor, «Bcow Mermald, Grand Haven, lumber, Sehr Ella Ellenwoad, Whito Lake, lumber, Hehr Madisou, Whito Lake, lumber. Helir Soa Gent, Nunitowoe, rallrond tes, Belur Australis, Taylor's Pier, roilrond ties, Kol Beloit, Alusky, railrosd tics, Stmr Alpent, Tywo Rivers, sundries, Prap Java, Buifalo, sundries, Prop Aranis, Buftalo, sundrios, Sehr Chorles Hibbard, Grand Havon, alabs, Behr O, Bhaw, Grand Haven, wood, M Sohr W, H, Hawkins, Union Pier, wood, Scow Laurina, Baugatuck, slabs, J Erop Annlo Youug, “Bufalo, sundrios, Prop Onba, Buffalo, sundrits, .~ Trop City of Mudison, Pensaukes, lumber, Schr Hana Oracker, Ponsaukee, lnmber, Sebr Bertha Barnes, Menomioge, lamber, argo Marinette, Menominoe, lumber, Barge Eldorado, Aeuominee, lumber, Bargo D, L. Filr, Menominde, lumber, . Belr Amoricn, Sagluaw, selt, Sehr Guorge Knapr, ‘Ministeo, shingles, Habr 8, Bates, Ludinglon, lumber, Behe Guzelle, Muniatee, Wimber, - Behr O, R, Johnson, Bxugatuck, lnmber, Barge Gollen Harvest, Grand Haven, lumber, Burgo dury Amands, Grand Hoven, lumoer, Prop dapni, Bufislo, sundrics, Sehr Geo, Stoolo, Ford River, Inmber, Behr Transit, Centreville, wood, Stonm bargo M, Grolt, Maniatec, lnmber, Steam barge Ohus, Reitr, Manistee, lumber, “Bargo Windsor, Munistec, lumbor, Hargo Harinouy, Mandate, lnmbor, Tlark Groat West, Oconto, lumber, Behr Arab, Poro Marquotte, umbor, 0ot 20, * Sehir Killy Grant, Savgatucti, Imlior, Trop Empiro Stafe, Dutfalo, snndrles, B CLEARE .. 0ct, 20, Sohr Z P. Sholdon, Buffulo, 60,000 L oate,: Prop City of ravorae, ‘Traverse Olty, 80 bris pork, agd sundrics, S Schir Golden Ilucce, Bullalo, 26,000 bu wheat, Sehe 1L, P, Moore, Colllugwoud, 14,020 bu' corn, #tmr Indis, Bufralo, 40,009 buwheat, 604 bris flonr, Btmr Iudia, Erle, 600 brls flout, 600 pigs lead, NIGUT OTEAUANOES, i Prop Do Pero, Grecu Bay, 030 bris pork, 13 pkgs Hquor, snd sundrics, : Btmy; Muskegion, Grand 1iaven, 80 bls pork, 25 briaoil, and sundries, ‘Prop Ronnoke, Byffalo, 20,000 b barloy, 8,000 bu ryo, %00 brls flour, 99’ bria aggs, 120 bags grass sezd, 258 bales broom-corn, end sundries, Bebir Oharles II, Burton, Baffalo, 30,405 bu wheat, Prop Ira Chnféo, Saugatuck, 200 green saited Lides, and_sundrlon, Trop Annie Young, Duffalo and Erle, 1,100 pigs lead, 100 brls flou, 65 brls porks, and sundrics, Loke Erolghts Frelghts were dull and essy at G for corn, sud_6io for wheat to Buffulo, Chbarters wero :* To Buffulo— Prop Arabia and steam barge Gebhart, corn ot Gpj Prop Eipiro State and prop Cubs, wheat aud barloy ‘on private terms ; prop Fountain Oity, corn through, To Kingaton—Sche Wawanosh, wheat on privato ering, Tatal o Sandusky—Schr Josephine, corn ot 6360, W - Cupacity oqital fo 62,00 bu whoat, 160,000 b oorn, 000 bu Vurloy, & Vesscls Passed Dotroit. Drrnorr, Mich,, -Oct. 20.—Pagsep DowN—Props Nushus, Muron Olty, City of oston, Oswegatelie, Hacket and burges; barks Summor Cloud, Willlam Sturgia ; schrs Onolds, Carrington, Higglo' & Jones, Maumes Valley, 15. M, Porteh, William lome, Primo, 1, Johnson, A, Hanson, O, O, Barnes, Wilcox, G. W, Davis, Monticéllo, Rust, Nevida, Donifer, xuslng‘s T, 1., Jotinson, J. Scartb, O, P, Williame, DBrcod, Nicho iy 3, Nogts, Melving, . Passep Ur—Props Champlaln, Lako Ontarlo, Equi. 10%, Deun ltichmond, Philaaelphia, Scott, Mn{iflower, Cunlstoo, Oueid, Cormoraut s barke Purans, Benson, Talu 3 tchrs Cohen, Watchful, Woat Side, Goodell; ‘Alice, Liscanaba, Bwallow, Prelstr, Niagata, Bt, Peter, A, Androws, J, Mogee, fllnm% Star, H, omo, Monts pelior, Iubbard, North Cape, Nevada, Goffe, 8, Minch, Homer, ‘Hobolen, Preston, . Xt, Maxtin, 0, Culver, Geo. Murruy, Havana, Oubd, I, Winslow. Wixp—North, Dezuors, Mici, Qct, 20—Evoning,—Psssen_Doww —Props Dadyer tate, Suporior and consort, Vieuna and consort, Tweed ; schrs Comden, Amorican Chame vige I loves s e Houghlo ot A r—Belirs I, o, T, Quayle, ‘Wasn—Frosh, nopthyvest, i Marine Itoms from Milwaulkoee, Spectal Dlapuleh to The Ohlcusa Tvibune, MiLwAuKe, Oot, 20,—Fhe propellor Mossongor, of Aty Siglemuuh Ui, kun fato tho geow Liamuuel to- duy, und sank her, 'Tho scow was Iying at tho dock, and the steamor was turning when tho collision took place, Tho scow i8 damnged to tho extout af 2400, ‘Td propeller. Plymouth repoyty {lat, duriug the galo of Yast Friday g\gm. ‘tho sthibnner D P, Dobpin, ‘whilo anchored 'in Sonth Manitou harbor, parted hor omall anchor sud drifted nsbore, Tho obbing wus upward bound with o cargoof coal. Sho lics oasy, aud will be got off without dififeully, Tho barge Glusgow hs been cluriered toga to hor nastalice with s ptoam py omp, Ou tho same nl LL s pmall treding schooner, “Yankes “rader,” parted hor coble in Little Muniton harbor, sud wes bzughed high wny vy, Veuwel Transforss peliatof vonssly couvayod dusig e of Septom- T, : ¥ Ohe-Lnlf of canal-bong Amertean Star, John 8, How- son to John Btelusuch, $500, ° > . One-lal{ of cunal-bout Acndla, D, It, Mead & J, IO, Akhurat, Ir,, o Purington & Beranton, §1, 2 Ono-alf of canal-boat Agola, D, . Moad & 3, H, Akburat, Jr,, Lo Puringlon & Bekanton, $1, Oue-lalf of canal-boat, Awrora, D, It Mead & J, 1L, Allurat, Jr, to Puringlén & Scfanion, $1, “Tho viliold of schoonty Boloft, Nolliu Paterson & John Saudbrig to William D, Hitehéocls ot ol,, $3,000, ‘One-fourth of propeller Quyahogs, lobert Montgoms ary 100, ¥, A, Bpencer, 1,500, One-fourth ‘of propofir Quyahnga, Tobext Moutgome. ory to Sylvostor Wallier, $17,600, : Ono-fauril of caual-buut Gotiumerco, D, 14, Mead and @, 2, Akhurat to Purington & Beranton, ‘Ou-nl€ of connl-buat Comuierco, . Purington & Soruntou to John Beanlon, 300, ) *lia Wholo of uohuuner W, UL, Dunbem, William 'R, Tautit do qoorge B, Duukum ot al,, $14,000, e 0o whola of schioonor Byelyn, 35l and 31, A, Btor- fng o BL, L, Edwards, $100, _ ... 5 Ihe wholo of tug "W, L, Twing, .0, J. Taylor and W, I, B, Dean to tho Veasol Tug Gompany, U6 Wholo' of eanal-bargo Frodorick, Alived Dgs Ianfer o Brs, and ‘Chomas Nioho'sou, $1,800: -+ . = - One-hinlf of sohnonex Jing Britticrs, Mithilda Pazton’ to Hlspiel k. ifuntorty \&:‘Mé‘o.-k Sl no-llf of canal-boul o, A, J, Thurber {9 D, ‘Wilson, $160, 4 0Dy ogon, lumber, | Tho wholo of canal-bost Monltor, fohn Schotzell to I Oonnora and G, I, Brown, $1,i00. Tiio wliolo of canal-liont Mfiwaukeo, Elibu Woshe trn to Willian D, Gardner, $1,000, Thie wholo of_canal-boat’ Naptuno, T, A, Dradloy, Blorlfr, o T, J, McCorthy, $300, i Thio whoio of canal-bont Nortl Amorles, M.Donaliuo to Maaning & Hoplins, §800, “Tho wltofo of catinl-boat North Amories, Manning & Hopkins to W, Fidgmont, $000, Ono-hnlf of ' canal-bont Omubs, - Peler Gaulette to THoury Mofwen, $800, Onc-alghth of scow D, I, Owon, Albert Falrehtld o Toler Feagan, $600, Tho whala of canal-boat W, Roobuclk, Ir., Willfam anloy to A, Roobuck and J, McCarthy, 81,300, Ono-half of cannl-boat Bhamrook,Mark if, Hamlin to D, C. Wallaco, $250. ‘Onc-linlf of éanal-hoat Waterlao, Noldon J, Rullson to imma 4, Tirown, $200, Tha wholoof canal-boat O, W, Zimmorman, James Matthowa to Oliarlea Clark, $650, Tonnago Report for Septomber, AMPNIOAN VESSETA ARRIVED PROM AMERICAN TORTA, Claza, No, |Ton're Bleamors FyTe Tropolirs. 2938 Harka, 100 Brigs, Targos Belono Totaln, A_!l_llllflAN VESHELY OLEANED FOR AMERICAN PORTSH, Clase, No, |Ton're| Men, 11| 67,08 2,710 2132,6%0( 8207 14402 537 44,150, 012 af 8,003 : 359,908{ 16,125 AMERIOAR VERSELS ANKIVED F'ROM FOREIUN YORTH, No. | Torige] Men 1 o o LEALED_FOB TONKION FonTs, Ton'ge| Jen, 17 ol 1 1,415 W8 Totaln, e corse 411,051 o1 T FOREIGN VERSELS ANDIVED FROS FONEIGN TORTH, . Ciaas. | N, {Lon'ge| Mon, “sam| arr an4) 20 50| 110 11,715 670 FODBEIGN VESSELS CLEARED Fol FOREIGN YORTH, - Class, “No. Torge | e, 18 5,000 o1 8 2am| e Totalsuuverenes J ool mavel a0 Iiinois Rivor and Canal Nown, - &peclal Digpateh to The Chicaga Tribune. LaBALLE, 1lI, Oct, 20,—No arrival by tho river to- prop Whalo' dopartod,. towing ber barge Triendship, with a light load of sait, for Henry, and thecanal-boat H. G, Loomis, from Jolict, with’ build- ing-atono, for Menry, Tho connl-boat ‘Gold-hunter, from LaSialle, with 0orn for Chicago, parsod into the csnnl, Tho prop Wholo and her bargo Eriondship, ‘with salt for Laallo and Honry, and the caual-boats Qcean and Johnstown, both light from Chicago, sl {n queat of businoss ab Lake Dopuc, all passed out of o canal. FEight foot and eight inches of water on tho mitersill of Lock 15, Tho lato ralns falled to ralse tho river to any considernblo extent, All the grain warchouses along the uppor Illinots aro well filled with corn, but until thero I8 o freshot’ thero can bono ebipment by water from pointa below Heury, * OANAL _Oprior, ONIOAGO, Oct, 20.—ATMnIVED— Kenobre, LaSalle, 8,00 bu corn, 6,600 bu oata; J. Menard, Maraolllts, 6,000 bucorn ;' J, D, Loonard, Ottawn, 6,000 bu corn | Sligo, Willow Bpririgs, 60 toni o Ellis O'Conuell, Sug, 80 yards stouo: Edwin Walker, Jr,, Lemont, 80 yarda stone; Admiral, Lo- mout, 80 yarda stonc, Rescue, Lomont, 60 yards stone, 8. & T, Lunmont, 8 yards elono; Dolphin; Oitawa, 2,000 bu corl, 6,500 bu onta; Gon, McClollan, Ottawa, 0,000 bu corn ; prop Storm, Rowe, 7,000 bi osta; North Amorica, Benoca, 6,000 bu corn 3 Tndus- try, Horris, 6,000 bu corn ; Atlantic, Morris, 5,800 bu corn; Brilliant, Morris, 5,800 bu corn 3 Lilly, Borris, 6,000'bu corn ; Monarcli, ‘Lockport, 12,000 1bs_meal, 200 brla flowr; Contest, Morris, 4,000 bu corn, 2,600 bt + Conatitution, Lemont, 80 yda atona ; Jol, Mur- tin, Lemont, 6) yds slonos W, J. Rosbuck, Lemont, yda atonos ' Churles Sleel, Willow Bprings, 90 yds Btono ; Galena, Willow Springs, 55 tous ico; Pares ‘mount, La Salle, 6,800 bu oats, 1,000 bu coru, 683 b rye. CrEAnED—Con, Shorman, Beneca ; Onondaga, Mor- s, B5,000 ft Jumber Carter, Jollet, 92,160 £t Iumber; G. L, Booth, Senacaj Monitdr, Morris ; Mone tann, uvn,n,m post s prop Whale, 2,714 ¢t lumber, 100 brls salt enrys 10 rlg galt, Otlawa; 4 tona cont, gencea; Priendshlp, 00 brls snlt, Heury's 700 byl Semeca: “Nortl, Btar, Ottswy, 70,600 ft lumber, 4, Inth; Tobeyt Wolmes, LaSallo, 87,51 ft fumber, 40 1n sluingles, 2,700 lath + iTarriet, Sencea, 50,200 £t Munber, 95.m lath, 75 m shingles; Elizaboth, Loelkport, 5,000 bu_wheat, 17,000 1bs enndrios; brls ealt, 3,074 Iba morchandisos 1bs marchandise, Otfawas 100 Lrla lime, 8,230 W# merchandlre, Senceas M\ufl!e Leaf, Joliet, 50m lumber, 50 m lath; Midglo, Marseliles Gomphorce, 47,600 £¢ lumber, 4,950 108 it lumber, Aux Hablo; DHIl, ‘Henry, 72,701 (¢ lnrber, 2,950 la Ghamplon, LuSinile, 371 fons caal 100 1t Jwnber, 160 Lrla_sait, 23 br Wilmington, 35 brls limo, Joliot: J. Royburn, Mare seflles, 52,835 ft lumber, 15,600 ehingles, 817 b pota, Chicaga Belle, 43 Ullea, 93,185 salt, 50_brla toes; proh Wanp, Buwminit} Sligo, Wiliow Springs § Mary Walkor, Lemout ; lidwin Walkur, dr., Lemont ; Thunderbolt, Lemant ; Reacuo, Lomont, . Gujopng, Qet, 20,—AnmtvEn—Prop Wasp, Summit, 95 yda stono; prop Lopue, LuSalle, 149,32 lus siuo] Georgls, Beneca, 6,400 Liu corn, o SPECIAL NOTICES, Schenck’s Mandrake Rills, These pills arg aamposed oxclusivoly of vogalablo in. grodiouts, and although ihey ontiroly suporscde tho nso ar mareus, do uot loaso any o I infurlousaffouts. (ney aat diroetly upon tho liser, fnd aro & valunblo remody | il cases of dorangemont_rosulting from a disordare atato of that organ, Liver Onnlplululv Bsiffieus Disordors, Inaigostion, Sick Tieadachio, Tsphioly Eovery ko, & all micoum to (Lo (ro0 uso of Sononck's Mandeako Pi Yorsato by all drugglsts nud doplora. Olscure Diseases, No mattor how they originste, and without rogand to the sox af tho enfforor, sro oured withont dangor r {noonva. Tionce by Holmbold's Ext. Huobw, tho Groat Diaratio, il acta apeellicaly ujoh tho Kldnoys, Iiaddor, aud auxiifury orgsus. No othor vroparaloh possossca {ho £y dovoloped morita of Hulmbold's Kxtraot. 1o in the only genuine uch, and {nover failv. JOHN ¥ TEN- ost, o DRESS GOODS, Chas. Glossage We make from to-day large REDUGTIONS IN PRICES ! In all departments; and will continue tosell throughout the month at unusually low and attractiva prices. Strangers visiting the city, and families buying their winter supplies, will find this an especially advantageous opportunity to purchase. 106,-108, 110 60 & 62 Washington-st, .. DISSOLUTION NOTICE DISSOLUTION o firm o 0. B, Austia & Co, ts this day dissolved by mutual contont, Eithor mombor of the firm s anthorlzed to stgu firm o tn Uauidation. 0. 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THE GREAT SOUTIIt which opons with an artiolo historio, desoriptiv, and political, of more thna thirty pages, on ¢ OLD AND NEW LOUISIANA, - By BDWARD KING, with illastrations by CEAMPNEY. Thoso papars, whigh will bo of even moro than nationai interost, wiil bo oontinued through tho yoar, though each willho comploto in Staslf, “Wa hiave also the flrst of a sorles of THRKE HISTORICAT, PAPERS: - ANNALS OF AN ENGLISIL ABBEY, by tho Grestast of Living English Historians, James Anthony Froude, alao tilustrntad, 'Tho borinning of f IKATL NE EARLE-A Yove Stors, Ly Miss TRAFTON, which opons oharmingly with & scene in whicl **The heroina maker an wickicard litle bowe," A Novolotto, EARTHEN PITCIIERS, by Mrs, DAVIS, in which an Engllsh magnziniat {s Introduced. Thoso Novelottes aro to bo & distinctivo featuro of SURIBNERS for tho coming sont. 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