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4 CHICA _NEW YORK. Startling Charges of Frouds on i the Revenue, A Teavy Warehouse Firm Said to Bo Involvad. The dharges Made by a Dis« charged Clerk. Firm Deny the Truth of His Statements, ne An Investigation to Be Made by the Government Officials. " Epectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, . ALLEGED FDAUDS UFON THR NEVENU, Nxw Yorx, Oot. 24,—For some timo past rumors have been ciroulated o tho offcct that charges of im- ‘mense frauds on tho rovenuo hove been mado sgainet the exiensive houso bf Waodruff & Robinson, of No, & Front atroot, and No, 1 Coontics slip, ‘hose wero altornately donfod snd reassorted, and finnlly o semi- offiolal statomont has been obtained, Tho chiarges nre ‘bused upon the affdavit of Hayes, a former clerk, who ststes that he was in tho employmont ‘of Aho firm for soveral years, and kopt a duplicato “set of tholr books, from which ho has beon enabled togive cltations of alteged frauds, of which thero sro 600 or %00 instancos. Those ro not only agaiuat tho Govorn= ment, in dopriving it of ita rovonuo, but also against a Iarge number of - merchunts, who, according to the story of Hoyes, have bean robbod of large motuts of goods, THE SUDSTANOE OF TIE GRANGES, “The procosa of tho sllogod frauds s described by Hayes, in his aldavit, to bo something like the following ¢ Woourutt & Robinaon have larga houses far the storage of all worts of mercnandise, st tho Atiantio Docks, Wrnkisn, Cargoss consigned to thom are takeu in veasel to tho docks, and trausferrod immedi- niuly to the warehouso, Of course, the sorvices of the Tnitod Btates Weigher aro necosaaty to trausfer, as {rom the weigher's roport tho revonuo o pald at the Oustom-House, and & recopt ia glyen for tho amount ' of cargocs stored, Tho informor allegea that, through tho bribery of United States weighers, Woodruti & Robinson froquontly receivo cargoes and roceipt for them at o very lirgo percontage Doiow thelr actusl valuo; thus,. for instance, the bribed weighar would roturn 8,606 whore 10,000 bush- ela of salt wors recelvod by veasl. Iu tho sume way, othier caryova wero underwolghed. The Goyernment, according to Hoyes, waa deprived of about oue-B{th of ita Tevenue, and'the consignor would loss 20 per cent of his carn Tho alioyatious of Hayes wero 60 romarkable that Bpecial Agent Jayne declared them to bo more extraor- dinary than any bo had heard of whilo in tho Gov- erument gervice, He placed littlo confidonce in Hoyew' story at tho outsot, None of tho oliargas huve, p-idf as kuown, boau confirmed, - Tho number gf ~efelianta in thie cliy who aro nmamed by Huyes sé buving boon defrauded 1u tho menner above stiied is put down ot thirty, but the panice have nut yot beon made public, ANOTIXR BENIES OF CHANGER againat the Srm, mado upon tho same authority, is tiio shipment of 'stored_goods without s permit, ' In oach cuso, whoro s merchaut takes goods from & waro- houso and ships thom witliout a pormit, the penalty 18 35,000, According to the cbarges made, Woodruil and Robinson have violated this regulation many hun- dreds of times, Hayes’ ntutment is, thot it was their custom to get & pormit o ship & few hundred bushols of mlt, of whatover articlea thoy wistied to soud away, 'and on this pormit to sbip au entire €argo of aevernl thoussnd bushols, After tho cargo liad been sold and the monoy roceivod, tho firm would scttlo at tho Gustom-Houso for the remajuder of tho cargo, thua gaining interest on the amounts due for Teverue, WRY TITE INFORMEN LEFT TIE FIIM'S SERVIOE, Tiaycs states, in oxplunution of his lowving the or- vice of the firm, {but ho made entrics on the books showing tho ' psyment of bribes to United Btules ~ Weighers, Tho discovery of thls by Frank Moulton, eno of tho ~membere of tho frm, led to romomstrances on the Intter's part, and Hayes wos directod to charge such mounts 10 ¢ Incidentul oxpouscs,” When hs replied that tuat would bo n0 dofonse for him in caso the firm were to churge hun with appropriating tho 1oney, bo waa told thut there would bu no trouble about’ tha ‘matter, and {nstructed bim to go sbead and attend to ymont of ducas thet thefmandata of tho Grand idator must o obdyod whin thio Grand Todgo fs not in tomion that reguinr mwpension:dnes barrod tha Tight to Masonfo burial; nll\adgos {n tho Stato aro ro- quusted to celobrate June 24 to rales funds for tho g:c'\‘!‘:\lnfinulo enterpriso for tidows and orphans, held hin clly; e e S CRIME, Positdals (o, An Attempt to IRevive the Oode In Knnsid Uity==A Oty Sditor the Chals lengers 4 Bpecial Dispaleh to The Chleagn Tribunes RANSAS OrT, Oct, 24,—8ome tereat §a cronted by an oitorde! cotment ‘It the Evening Newsand Z'tmes, of this city, regarding & proposed ducl. Fruuk Grier, clty editor of .tho News, sent n challengo to Col, Amos Qreene, of tho Tiniea, on account of a lotter writton to tho chifol wditor of (Lo ews, complalning of cotmonta mndo on Greeno'n: actiona as Altornoy of tho Natlonal Valor Wotka Company ; and n tho Totor callod Grer & base lar--nnd botieath notico, ol Greeno refured to notfes the chnliongo, Greono {8 n promi~ nent lawyer, and wealthy ; Geier is_known mostly in his capacity of city oditor of tho News, Grior comes wut In & card, aftor Greono's refussl to fight, branding oln a8 a caluniniator and Har, Ohnrgod With Assnuits &pecial Dispatek o The Chicayn Tribune, s Miwaunze, Oct, 24.—Sheriff Haines ‘and Doputy Lamoreaus, of Kent County, Mich,, passed throngh thia city yesterday, with o young man tmined 1f, Dol den, who in eharged with aaeault with futent to kill W, Iyde, Ohicf Enginccr of the Firo Deprtment of Grand Rapids, Dolden ond tho Ghiof quaraled about o back-bill, when tho former struck ilydy ovor tho head willi o stone, and fravtured hfs wkittl, Thin oc- | ourred on the 20U of May Inst, Dolden wan arrested for simplo assault, baited himself, and oscapod, Tras Totokon at Grcon Bay on Thuriday, Rumored Murder of o Traveling Agent in Grand Rapids, Mich, ‘Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Miuwaukee, Ocl, 24~Thero da a rumor current héro to the offect that Ceorge Stioven, o travollng agent for tho crockery house of 1L, Mucller & Co,, wan found muxdored ot Munistee, Slioven waa last henrd from at Grand Rapids, on the 201 of August, The Foport slates that lua femuins wore founid 1o & Inmbor yard, and thst tho head of tho corpse was crushied by @ blow, As Stloven was prompt in lis remittances, Lifs mtirdorer was not stceessful in obtainiug any con- sidorabile sum of money, Arrcst of Persons Implicatod in the Lynching of Delos Xciiro! Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribun INpIANAROLIS, Ind,,Oct, 24.—Attornoy-Gen 4 al Denny writes from Washinyton Couuty to-day thiut Lo bas cauncd tho srrest of two men who asulsted in taking Horace Heffron from Salem Jufl snd hanglug b, Thoy confens thelr complicity, sud Luvo revealod Lhe Damos of othors, whom tho suthioritica ro secking, any have ed tho country, and their whercabouts unknown, Sent to Jail. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribun. smm&.m, Th, “Oct, 24.—Ciurenco Tagran and Josoph Reed were committed to-dny in default of batl Ly United States Commissionor Adame,—tho former for passing countorfelt money, and. tho lattor for =4~ Ing whisky without a liceuso, FEa Tl 8ek e i ot sy Xonm, Oct., 3t for tho murder of Jumes Btokes, to-day O Jit mothing now. In auswer to tho ioke 259 BT id not Joava tho Hofel wheu hie could Quostpinize the lady who saluted Lim, ho said: Rfffiore wero & number of ladies in the parlor, and I wop rather attracted by them,” Médlcal testimony was introduced by oth sides to nlm\‘v tliat TFisk's wound was and was not nocessarily fatal, & oil 3 s Col, Baine and Capts. Sponicer: and Fulier, of the Ninth Regiment, wero introduced to prove thiat Fisk ‘wa# not in tho bubit of carrying dendly wospona, Ttecordor Huckett was oflered na o Wituess to provo tliat Fisk wos very nervous and excitablo over the Xuowledge that Iickett carrled o pistol, and would ouly bo satlatlod when Huckett Iafd it avido, Othor teaimony wus offered similar to thst of other trisla to adjournnent, Assnssinated in IRis Bod. 'EVANBVILLE, Oct, 24,—Ggorge Wolf, o wealthy form- er, residlug 3 milos’ from Hopkineville, Ky, wus as. sassinated in bis bed lnst night, Mr, WOIf was 63 years old, and bud recently marriod s young wife, with wWhom ho'lived unhappily, Ileld on o Oharge of Murder. BosToN, Oct, 24,—Tlo Coroucr's inquest u tho eat of Mrm, Ennicé MeCool, found dend on tho sidew under the window of hor late residence in Chelsca, s resulted 1 the holding of Lier son, lis Lrollior1n- luw, and auother, on susplcion of causing her death, Attempt to Kill by Poison. New Yong, Oct, 24,—Capt, Satnucl N, H, Smith, o ship broker, ‘Tesiding ot Patchogue, Long Island, Hus ‘Dbeeu arreatod on churge made by o servant girl’ that hin busioess. He declined to mako ontrlca which ‘might compromise himsolf, and was dismissed from the service of the firm ; Lut, bofora ho left, ho mudo for his own protoction a duplicato set of tha books, s far as tho frandulent entrlea appeatod, "This i in dubatanco the story of informant, snd the Aotalls of which tho firm contradict, 11 the wholo case, as charged by Hayes, Is provod, the naltios will amount, it 18 sald, to Over $2,000,000, F-Judge Fullorton kxia Col. A . Davis, of Brooklyu, avelbeen_retained for tho informant, Woodraff & Fobinaon denl lurgely in maln, aud Liave mimonso cargoes oonsf in storage from tho Weat, e dvoseiated I New Yoni, Oct, 24,—John Foloy, who ted up Comp- trolier Connelly by an injunction, heked Judge Barrott to-day for n njunction to restrain Comptro.lor Green from dotalling clorks in Lis ofiica to do the work of the Chumberlain's oflico, sud from othor srregularitics, ELECTIQN O A DIBIIOT, - The-House of Bishops met tufs morning to cloct » muceessor of tho late Dr, Rundull, Missionury Biskiop of Colarado, Wyoming, aud Ness,Moxlco, and, sfier prayer andan sddress by Dr, Olatkson, Bishop of Nebruska, $o0t & roveas, Tl meetiig resulted in tho_election of tho Rev. Joln 8, Spoulding, Rector of Bt Paul's, Erle, Pu,, ag Mltslonary Bishop of Colorado, Wyoming, snd Mexico, His hendquartors will bo at Denvor, Col, TIE BUANKS CONTEMPT OASE. Tho case of Mr, Busnls, city editor of the Tribune, has been adjourned till to-morrow. COMPINOLLER OREER'S ADMINISTRATION INDORRED, Complrollér Green rocelved {o-day an address from Ieading bankers and merchants oxpreseiug their confl- Qence ‘in his adminiatration of tho city and county finances, aud requenting him to mako o gencral stato~ ment fof the bonufit of iho public of the diflicultios ha os ongountered {n dealing with corrupt cliim folsted Tyou the Treasury. Ho Lus ropliod by lotter, promis= 1ng 10 do 80 at ou . ise LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Judge Trumbull Renders an Opinion 1hatthe Donations of Gulesbure, Kil.y 10 Knox County Arc Legally Made, £ Special Dirpatch to The Chicago Tribune, ' OaLesnung, 1, Oct, M4, —For yeirs past tlie County of Kuox has Ueen igitating tho quertion of defermiri ing upon s county-seat, Elections havo beon hold, and in whatevor way oy may luvo shacod fo résult, bavo boon conteated by tha dofeated party, Tho oppos Bonts of Gulosburg havo boen, Toad und yositive In tho Inttor was compelled by Smith to give Lis wif Joison, with utent to Xiller, o wifo hun ovident- y bectl polsoned, but i4 recovering, A woman iu the nelghiborhood i also jmplicated, Al tho partlos are iu the bands of the polico, Donth Sentence, Auna, Oct, 24,—Shuw, who was convicted at Sandy Rill, Wanlington County, of thu murder of bis wito and’ childron Ly polson, has been sentenced to be Banged on Friduy, Nov, 28, The Pittsburgh Post Office Detalens tion. 3 Prrrsnona, Oct, M.—Two ndditional fndictments, one for persury and tlie other for furgery, were found by the Grand Jury of the United States District Court of Western Pennsylvania, oguinst ex-Tostmaster Stew- axt, of this eily, to-duy, : : The Butchery at Bedford, Ind. From the Louiscille Courier-Journal, Oct, 23, “Tho horriblo butchory of noarly un ouire family at Bodford, Lawrenco County, Ind., on Sunduy night, 1ins created the most intenns oxcltement all through Southern Tudians, and especially that portion ou_tlio line of thie New Albany & Chicogo Rafirond, Our New Albuny reporter bas gatuod furtlier and moro detafled Turtioulars of tho torriblo doed of blood, ‘The oldest rl of tho murdered mon states that all of tho chil- ren woro in bed, and that her father came in snd dommenced cutting all of the children, 1t uppears thnt DMorzow then camo from tho front T00m, where o bud gone o bed, the Bcroama of tho childreli nrousing Dhim, Morrow ‘ind the, wifo of Christopher both grappled _ with _the = desperato and infa- risted man, Mrs, Christopher holding tho arma and leg of hor husbund, in one-legged, Christopher, a the meautime, mado eavago ouslaught upon Morzow with {ho knife, when tho lattor, after n deaperato etruggle, got tho' knifo from tho haud of Christopher, and commoncod atab= bing him, 1ie alao, by the stutcment of the daughter, drow & revolver und was golng to ahioot Cliristophir, ‘when Mrs, Christopher exclaimod, * Don’t shoot, you ‘might 1l ono of tho children,” Morrow then {hrow thoplstol down and sguin commeonced intlicting his torriblo stabs upon tho sircady dylng man, Whilo Mre, Clristopher was holding hor busband, or whon shio firat camo §uto the room sho_rocoived the bloody aud dunigorous cuts from hor fukane busband, Her wounds, howover, it is stated, will not prove fatal, Mra, Olicistopher inakes tho following statement of tho bloody atfalr : Ou Saturdsy night Mr, Ghristoplier complained of to who hb.‘lr assortions thut tho donations by sald city wero legal, and could not be logally rocaived by tho county, Bo poraistent have ‘they been iu thelr assortions, that lm};‘o ‘Trumbull has ‘boen ssked to give Lis opinion in tho case, - To-day this opinion was publlshied, Aftor reforring to tho argument agoiust citiea and countica donating moneys, founded upon tho celobrated Live ingston County vs, Lowis Welder case, ‘he clearly whows, in on able mnner, thet all the donations of Qelesburg to Knox County are binding, This opinion, coming from so high an authority, will doubtless have eat influcnce in the county-seat’ of Knox County, to g:hald the socond Tuesday 1 November, Verdict Against the B road Spectal Dlspatch o The Chicago Tritune, Brnmoiierp, 1, Oct, 24.—A jury in the Circuit Qourt to-duy rondored a verdict dgaingt the T, W. & , Railrond Company for $5,000 in favor of Jacob doricks, who ind beon iu this employ of tho Com- pany, and while 50 oniployéd was injured, and lost the o Of one of his hunds, The Compuny give notice of an appeal to the Bupreme Uourt, W. & W, Raile Suit in Indinnapolls Growing Out of ; the State Printing Frauds, ‘Speetal Dispatch (o The Chicugo Tribun INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, Oct, 24.—Alexander 1f, Conner, talo proprictor of the Indiunapolis Journal, to-duy entorod suit in the Buperior Court sgaiust Richard J, Bright, formotly proprictor of the Iudianapolis Sentf i, fof tho alleged appropriation of $11,600 pald by Biate Treasurer ltyan fo Dright, but claiined by Con- ety o 157, Fumlarly knco hora s the cae ugds of oyl b‘hfx&?né)w R e A ey for $16,000 dumsges, including $2,000 Intereat, 2 s Lansieaisens SINEY OBITUARY. “E‘c""'“ wiltan Do, Lo UCE, a8’ % y Qoun B s b ot Walsh pi Bulle’ 5F Onls o, {n Decemmber, 160, and vub UOETL, " genrg {n this time of the Mexivan war, sud aar oy after- ) restagnt of thia county, diod b6rd ¥ire “hiy dia noon, 1e bad beon au fuvalid for ¥ady 5 o 7 tane commencing with pocumonta, cOE e G sure in publio speaking. 150 Wa8 S0 o s yag lio and Washington (st in this SUREC SR 0 o iaken lttlo dirgat part 1 OltEA TfNarayor gf rare energy, decision, ‘on intgTity foie botanlst of is surviving frpilyy one nou W W6 0 1% 00 st iatag, shd oh .hu“‘uur is thow John P, Leoolds, of Ulicago, Goorge 0. Fisly, oumvl:lfll o Iyl "Sueclal Dispateh to The Chicsy Midepe oy 3 Avnona, Tl Oct. 24.—0807C4 o¢ 1y, ararshnd of tho bity Gt Aurgrt S g0 tue of Ly ?v.mn}&fi’x"’ik‘,‘iu.fi.‘"fi wus b reapectd clzon, for ot o oot dor r8 {tontified " wiid the iutorest i }” Toavaa » wito an< samilys i | MASONIC, ) s Oct, 24, T Grand TAgo 1 fron. o B S e the supoity B T wmathqtmmmnummwmumm] ko] Mr, Jobu H, Morrow being too fumiliar with her, sud hud a revolver which o Lad bought in Deuford, and that o intended to dll Mr, M, with it, Bl got tho satol from him and gavo it fo Alr, Morrow, Mr. Mor- Tow aud khio wont over to Willlam Frenclys, and atated thnt Woir lives had been throatened by ., and that thioy Wihied to stoy all hight, I'rench's wifo rofusod them the aciviloge, They thon'wont back to tho bouse, sud Obristopher and Morrow made up, aud thoy stays il night. OB Aunduy evonlug Morrow came over to Gbristoplier’s, and, uftor sitting awhile, weut to bed, About Do'dock Chrlstopher ot up and commonced slabbing thy children, 'Sho undortook to provent him, aud called b Morrow foraslstance, Morrow grappled ‘with Clirléliphicr, pud was et by Bim in four or five Places, Mowow foll oves Glristopher, and wrenoliod ko koifo outof is hand, and raised stabbad Quitopher. : R e coraer’s jury, Morro lh?llolhm‘i&mhkenfm:ty 3 A I o eaid thu, on account of quarrels with his famfl about 3. Girlstoplior und bituself, i frequetly stold st Obritapher's’ house aud ate lis meald therd, ‘That bound Bra, Christoplor wout over to Molyin Ironchs hao, oy Batukday nighty sud wsked {io priviiogo of slyin all night, in coieoquonco of O, aving throatomd theis lives, * Mra, T, rofused to let them stay, Thy then Woet back and went to bed; and that ail yosed off QUi Ess gkt Thero lnd boon o quarrelon Suncsy SIE-Cobs i bl T the back zoom. Diihis of the cuildren ana Lo Wos sywalioned by tho o tho bed.raom snd met e }“g o4, Y96 Vod-room door with tho bed- ophee Skapped sround im, Ho sfates that ‘nlm ‘% not rocolleot Whit took place fterwnrds, tiil be.gund himeolf and Ohristopher Iyiug on tho floor, 1o with his heelu on Christoplior’s roust and. Ohrintos pler atriktng at bim with & kuife, 1o wiouched tha nife out of his bands and commoncod euttiug Olirt tophior, 1o teatifion that ko triod Li bost to kill Ouristophor, fo_provent his dofug further injury 1o bislt sud amlly owman and John D, Simpson held 1rs, Henjamin & poat mortom oxamination upon tho body of Olirlato« plicr, aud found twenty-soven wounds, Among othe &ra wag 0 wound sovering thio Jugular Vol Tao vor- dict of tho jury was thut the docesed came to hix death {rom Wwounds infllcted by John I, Morrow, “Tho wauuds fullicted upon’ tho oldost duughier, firl about 10 yeara of ugo, ar the mos ovecy, ong.o hom bolug & doep cut fu'the breast, penotratlig tq 14 lung, which-has caused blecding interhdlly, " At paan caterdoy it was not thonght that ¥lie voukd wirvive les Jupies, Who wouiids on the otlior twoclildren uro 6t donsidored sorious, much less fatal, Tuo buby was but slightly out, Morrow doca not seém to linve any TefTots ot thio part bo played in tho drexdful trugeay holding that all bio dld” was done in self-tefenso, uri that, kad it not boen for L, Obristopher would huve murdered tho entire family, ‘Publio opllon holds i Morrow did wrong Iy ol ropcatudly tu Glieistopor’s bousp when o kilew thut Ohristophor wan tnadly Jadl- gug of him, 'Tho trial of Morrow will commence in & fow days, e SOUTHERN ILLINOIS NONMAL SCHOQL, Splaniul Dizpatch to The Chieajo Tribune, BrnINa¥IELD, 1l Oct. 3heeh Téntiug of the Dosrd of Trustees for 'tho Bouthorn Iilucls Univeraity will be Lpld at Carbondale on Monday, - tho - 28th int,, ot whigh timo tho apening of the sobuol (o the publio'and the time ut which it will be opoued ura tu Lo consld= erod, Goy, Boveridge lias boon invited o mawt tho Board and Lu sccepted Lo luvilation, PESTILENCE. Gonoral Statement of Tta Bav- ) ages at Memphis, Reports from Georgia and Alabams, Relief Coming fn Frocly from All Quarters, C0OLER WrATHERP. Moz, Oct, 94.—Last night thore wos & heary frost, nd ico s quarier of an fnch thick, Favorablo roalta aro oxpoctod, A yellow-favor nurso gave car- bolie sefd tos pationt yostordsy by mistake, which cansod donth in o fow minutos, Another nureo attemptod to outrage tho wifo of & pationt in bis chargo, OEREMONY POSTTONED, A moglstrato was summonod o residonce in the city yoatorday to marry n couplo, and when he ar- rived ho found aniothor magistrate holding su tnquest over o member of the family who hud " disd suddenly, "The murriuge was postponed. . ANOTMER AUICTDE, Anotbor sulcide ocourrod yostorday, The nameand cauve wore not aacerfutned, Thio woather 1s cloar und cool. APFRAL FOR AID, The Yottng Men's Sodulity mako sn appeal for aid from: shuilar socleties of othor citlos, : TIIE MORTUAY REFORT 10 6 o'clock glves yellow fuvor deatiys, 23; other causes, 1, Tow new cuscs aro. roported, Thu prospects ure yioro favorablo an snco o firet outl of the ovor, PELLOWS, roanlt of o epldomio s Thoy havo lost 28 s ap e and 11 chldron,—lcaving membors, 5 mombers’ wives, 20 widows and 35 orphaua. DEATHA AT BUREVERORT, SmmevEronT, Oct, 24,—Tolographers all well, Inter- ‘mont to-day ¢ ' Teano Knlin, 34; Frod Bweot, 34 § ra, T, B, Jordsis, "DEATHE IN ONTAOMERT, ALA, MoNTaOMNERY, Al,, Oct, 24.—Four desihs {rom yol- Tow fover in the past twoniy-four Liours, THE MAHONA IN PUNDS, Mespne, Toan,, Oct. H.—Tho Erentng Ledaer cons taing tho following's * The appeal mado by the Ma- sonlo fratornlty mot with liboral reaponses, and thoy 70 now in o condition to take caza of sick and suffor ing broturen withiout further contributions,” [ o,y Ot B Yollgw favey separtod st AVANNAIT, Ga,, Oct, 34.—Yellow fovey & Duubridge, ba, :l‘;on Gande thun - An cxodus of thio populution is threatone: ik Daria g "3 TLE IOOK Lrerre Roos, Asks ok #4.—Dr, J, i1, Bohomine, 8 L ours, A0 of thta city, died to-dsy af wiiat T ronomib Beileved to bo yallow fover, Mr. F. 11, PSUty, suother old aud prominent citizen, Heo with the same discose, and s not expectod to focuor, Tothof tho goatlonion Uad cligs of, the quurantine between thls city aud Argenta, aud it fa Bupposed they contracted tiio dfscuso whilo cxamining fleolug purtlcs from Momplis, Thero Was anothor heavy frost this mornfug. Thore 1a considorablo ox- cltcmont over the fover, though 10 foars are enter- talned that it will apread. From the Memphis Appeal, Oct, 23, The otlaok fo-day {6 ot choering.' W6 confess wo do not lika it, Neitlior the Toports from roliablo nursos and_ physicians, nor the facta a8 thoy appear in our Toca! columns, are encouraging, To bo sure, tho num= bor of now cascé Gronoto many as for somo dsys piovious, buttho xtzaniea of tomperaturo wo liave en cailed upon to ondura sre both unfavorable to thioss who havo the fovar and favorablo o Its propuga- tion, The Howard Asaociation alano, oxcluding tho Gorman, Sootch, Irish, Italian, Fronoh, and Euglish orgunizations, tho Odd-Fellows, the 'Misous, the Rulghts of Pythias, and othor benevolant socictios, ro- ports 46 now Cuecs, 'and a total of 013 sick, This doca not look wholeaomo : & doea not look like abatoment, Ontho contrary, it looks 88 if for weeks, porhupa a month, Wo wersto bo burdened with the saddeat of all tho calomitios wo havo over known, We do mot sco sny chanco for plcking up grain of comfort, Tho weather hos become warmer ugaln, and tho now cases presonting thomsclvea aro niore virulent and hurder to doul with than oven tha yworst that hve passed away, Yosterdsy tliero was an increado of 7 over tho mortailty of the dsy before,— tho figuros standivg 27 from yellow fever, 10 from other causes; total, 97, Tho tigurcs of tho doy befors were: Yellow fover, 2; other cauags, 7; total, 80, Wo have attmoet reackied the closing week of the mouth and Tiavo hnd foutr £rosts, (50 of thom of & marked. chur~ auter, and yet wo buve not loss than 1,000 pereons slck of the fever, many of tho cnécs preaeuting, from the first phasca of tho disenses so bad 08 to stagger oven tie cradulity of physlciang aud nursea engaged o ot~ tendance upon tho slck from tho carly duys of the epi- demic, Wo doéply regret to unko such a Toport us this, but wo counot® oscape from tho fucts, Undor such circumatonces, wo .canuol but regret our urgont entreativs, thiat the heoplo, as well as tho Bosrd of Hoalth, contintio to disiufost, aud to svail thoine scives of all tha precautions thut have #0 for proven eilicaclous in rotarding, checking, or killing tho dis- ouno, Everybody ublofodo anything must staud to Lfs O LioF post, und continua to” battfe s uobly .ay i tho past to stay thondvancoand _tho onsluughis of thie iusatiablo and awful opldomie, Disinfectauts must bo conwtantly ukad, nnd every man aud woman inust bo carcful ug to thelr personal habits, dod eeo that tho Teant iuptow of divease in guy form, ia promptly troatod Womuat not réluz i Vigllauch, Up to this dato s huva lost, siuco tho 1ith of Septombor, a total of 1,384, of whiely number 1,003 dlod from yellow fovor aud 381 from othier cantecs, funking sn_ayerage of 452 por duy. A fearful mortallty truly, when it ia romemibered that fn healthy times thut many per woek 18 an uch s wo' uatally record, It will bo seen from hls that tho mortality of yoaterday is fu advanco of_the average. Wo must threforo contiuue to labor, In snylug this we oro not unmindful of st our blyalclana aid nurses bave doc, Lut wo rely npon them, Thoy are, tnder God, our only hope, ond wo pray théy may havo health and strength loft 0. buttle with tho ollow monster, and, with £0 auslat- auce of auch & change in tho weather as 15 de-irablo, overtlirow Lim. Wo must continuo to stand * shoult dor to shouldor.” Fow in numbers, but atrong of courago, wo must not givo up, Ours 18 u severs task, but wo must stand o our posts uutil tho lust of the torsiblo ncmy, aud may God strongthen us for our The Atd Movemeont. 1M owoAGO, Tho National Waich Campuuy of Chicago yoster- dny rocalved o letter from F, X, Clark & Co, of Mom- phils, to whom thoy ind sent §100, scknowitdging ro- ceipf of tho samo, and gxpresing tho thanks of the firm snd the community s well, It was suggeated that tn future all remittances be made clthor to tho JHoward Ascoclation or the General Relief Gommittos sigued to tte Ttegrd 5 nold hiwro realized $10 an auctlon #alo {n sonuoct of sleovo buttuns brought §450, Bnll_wvm Dlocas of direet, AlIr, N, K. Fairbank wishes it stated that hels still recelviug subscriptions for the aid of the yellow fover suiferers in Memphis, and may be sent by mall to him, or left at his ofice, No, 45 LaSalle street, Mr, Fairbank has already sent nbout $3,000, and tho total of Chicago donations from all sources pproximates $25,000, Add fs atill very much needed, "Fhe follawing correapondonce will explain ftsols - " Ciioaao, Oct, 23, 1873, H, D, Langstaff, Preatdent Howard Association, Mem~ Dhis, Tenn, You' may draw onme for fivo thousand dollars (85,000) for relfef of sufferers, ‘Hexey W, Ko, ‘Presidont of Chleago Telief and-Aid Bocety. ‘Mesteine, Tenn,, Oct, 23, 1873, B, W. Ring, Preatdent etref Commitice : Ohicago tho tirst to respond to our call, May God Dless her, A, D, LANGETAYY, President Howard Assoclution, I BUFPALO, : Speelal Dispa'eh to The Chicago Trilune., BurraLo, N, X., Oct. 24,—A Memphis reliof meeting was hold at’ the Gommon Oouncil chamber to-night, in accordance with the call of Mayor Brush, There was 8 large ottendance, and'great carncsiness was mauifeated. Over $1,200 cash waa sent to the suffer~ ers, and a dotermination exprossed to raise $10,000 for the'poor peoplo in Momplis oud Bhreveport, A Ofti- zonw' Committeo of twenty was nppolu(edgo olielt sud rocolve subseriptions. L Spectal Digpateh o he Shicage Tridu Special Dispateh 1o The Chicago DOBTQUE, Ta, Octs 24Dt telegraph 1incs in this city—{he Western Uniou ond Pacifio & Atlantic—havo oihrod to vond micusagen from Dubuguo o Memphis £ro0 of cliargo for the rolict of tho yollow fover auf- ferers, IN 8T, LOULE, gr, Louts, Oct,24,—A number of citizens of Mom- phis, sojouruing hore duriug the prevulence of the fover in that city, beld s meoting at the Yaclede Hotel “10-iay, to doylsp mpaus to furniuh further rollef o the people’ af that plague-sirickon city, A number of cltizons of, Bt, Louda wero * present, Col. J, ML, Willianis prosided, and said it $s imposalblo fop idfyiors to conroliend tho condition of Bompl, I e Y2 kppalilng boyond oueription Tis more & plai than - an ing clée, 3nd s weungos aro rotichooksd by frost, Newspapor aecouyts mlfi\.\mnm- Tave in no sense Ssagarited tho eonditiun of tho aifictod oty At tho Buggostion of Muj, Bhyrock, of t, Louls, committoes wora appofnted to canvass tho City far oid, euch come mitlea 1o tuko a goparato branch of -trado, Fourteon comumitteos wero orgunized, . with influ. onttal B, Loulsaus on eath, al o tho Doopld of ‘Bt. Louls wns alsg_propardd, which will Lo publishod, aul which eays Momplic 18 alinoat depopulated, Ot of 5,000 intnbitants oufy about 10,000 romain. Of these, Tore thun 1,000 aro nAW sick, Two thousaud nowly-niade ‘widows wnd orphuua aro dopendent op‘plarlty; aud, ovan though tho ucourge ‘wm:q to fulni ab once, -theks helpless w‘valn st ho "auitsbod duriug 'tho coming wintor, dof amsocintlons uro without funds, uuloss unbatontlel afd s furnished, poor and sick must dio of neglect or sucournb (o Wi for sud want, Not only money, but elgthiug, biankels food, and fitol s msked o fiat Wb hindreda o Dplugie-stricken syl dostitite finifilcs may bo nourlsh- ud and Kopt fjun Warvallau, A thorouh cauvass of thg elty %l by mude, and ‘thore {4 no doubt a lurga $und, I addition 1o ‘the muny thowwsnd_dollara al- #eady forwardod, will bo racelved, and » great amownt of clothing uud food contributed, IN LOUISVIILH, Oct. 24~Qnd Halo of cotfon, con- u 0 Heaud of Prido” by Dafr & McDbwell, flllu\lllés eun,, for tho benedt of the Memphis Are}‘l, old to-duy to James W, Parker for $486, AT KNOXVILLE, Rnoxviiie, Tonn., Oct, 24,~The Tollef oconcert blos the Nowipha siffcrore, At ou will th toncert & patr TourvviLry, Xy, N WiLMING: WiramigTow, N, O, N, N, o, oct, 'lio- Biohop of, the juesting that an iminediate collesiion bo ::;'n‘nl ?:xlpnlrnl:fl "0 oangregations in the diocono for tha bonefit of Memphis sufforors, Couslderablo anounts have boon forwanlod by citizons of Wilmingtou to |Bhrevoport and Humr,!'lll. B R Oct, 34,—An tirgont appoal {a mado to- ‘n.’;fl- T tirginalions to reliovo 1o AufTerig in IMomphin, Shroveport, and olier citles afficted with tho yollow fovor, nosTon, i Tiowrow, Oct. 24,—Muyor Plerco presided over meoting fh tho Exchango to-lny, at which nddressca wors mido, andd n committeo appoluted to ruire money for the yolfow faver anfTerers nt Momphls, oto, Lil cral subacriptions are bolug made. el s Bty Roported Appenrance of Oholera in Andinnn. Bedford, Tnd., (et 21) Digpateh Lo the Indlanapalle Sen- el About fteen cancs of gonuino cholorn have oce entrrod on Allon's Oreck, in Yol Township, Monroo Goutity, in the Inat weok, mearly all of which luve provod fatal, . Five out of ono family have beon car- Tlod away. Tho nefghborhiood han always been con. eidorod " Healthy, and this sudden npponranco of Cholora causes uch surpriso and conaternation, FOREIGN. Count de Chambord Defines His Position, He Will Not Reinstate the Pope in 1tis Temporal Powers. 't Borth Uaroling haa Lssusd 8 pase | conditlo Great Fenian Demonstration to Take Place in Dublin. FRANCE, Pants, Oot. 26,—Thoe Menivrlal Dinlomatique sayn Oount de Clinmbord has nssured forelgn Powers that his policy will mot ho nggressive, and that Lie will not attompt to roinstato the Popo fn kis temporal pos- sesslons, Monselgnour Dupanloup, Dishop of Orleans, has chargoed the cures of his diocese to pray for the restora~ o o e ToniTehTs Lett navo congratulated thoseof ihio Toft. Qaatro on their rofusl to listen to tho neeyosols of tho Duve d’Audiffret-Pusquier #21°a Coalition witls tho Right. - Tho Lofc huvo resolved 1o proposo Julos Grovy ea thoir candidate for tho Presl- depey of tho Assambiy, “Thio riul of Marsh! Bazatno was rosumod to-dny, A rullway inspeotor of Motz teatifiod that Buzaino re- Jectod an_opportunity to solze largo depots of pro- visiona from tho Gorzian army, Tho aitting of the Cort ou Hodnesday laat wan vory Drigf, owing to tho fliness of Muruiial Dazalne, whio had dn alurming attack bafore tho opentug of the pro- ceedings, i GREAT BRITAIN. Doprm, Oot, 24.—Proparations nre making for a graud demounstration in this city on tho 2id of noxt month, in favor of an amnesty for the Fenfan priso- ners, ‘Tmmonso cxcursion parties from varlous por- tHons of Ireland, and aven from tho United States, are expected, It s ‘belioved thero will bo fulls o million of ]}noplo st the domonstration and 600 bands of musle, Lonpox, Oct, 250 8, m,—8ir Bsmuel Daker, who rocently roturned from ° Africa, 18 soriously §if from nflammation of the lungs, - The bark Britiah Baunor was run {nto last night by another vessol, and sunk almost immediately, Eight of hor arow wore drownod, Sl O SPAIN, Mapnip, Oct. 24,—The insurgents of Oartagenn have Fosclved fo arm the merchant vosscls captured by o, ——— ITALY. Rowr, Oct, 24.—Baron Porcdo, charged with the settiemont of theconflict between the Chiurch and Btate authorities in Brazil, hoa arrived {n this cily, e pro- cecded to the Vatlcan to-day and preseuted lis cre- doulials to the Pope, WASHINGTON. Statlstics of Our Forcign 'Trade~=Sus preme Court Docket. Spectal Dispatch fo The Chicazo Tritune, ‘Wasnmiatow, D, O., Oct, ,—Ex-Presidont John- sou's falluro, lnst might, to alhido to tho case of Mra, Surratt and tho ofher ossassing, is probably nccounted for from tho fact that ho now han in the bands of the printer his answer fu_tho mattor, which will ppear in pamphlct form shortly. GLATA FOI COTTON AEIZZD DUNING THE WAT, . A motfon i3 o bo mado iu the Supreume Court {0 dls- miss tho appeal of tho United Blates from thio Jud mentof tho Conrt of Claima upon tho clim of G. V. Laninr, of Boutl Onroling, for $379,000, for cattou al- feged t0 have heen wolzod and confiseated by thu Gov- eriiment during the war, Gon, Buller Lu beun ro- tained by the plafutin, g [Z0 the Assactated Press.] . oUR FORKIGN THADE, Wasmixaroy, Oct, 24,—Monthly report No, 12, of the Bureau of Stattitics, tontulns statintlcs of our fore elgn trade for the fxcal yoar 1873, as compnred with that of 1872, Imports of frce orticles In 1873 wore $130,087,403 7 0 1872, 390,910,876, Imports of dutinblo arilcles'in 1870, $130,103,9433 in 167 Domestic éxports i 147, $u05,078,620 963,800, Forcign oxportu in 173, $1 6,003,519, THE SUPKESME COURT DOOKET 15 vory fall, sul, undder the now Law alluwing appeals and wrlta of error from Stata courty whorover o Fed- oral question 18 ralsod on teat, must continuo to - crause, and perbaps even to tho extent to roquire & remody, > SPORTING MATTERS. The Prospoct Park Races. | New Yonk, Oct, 34.—The sccond fall mecting of the Prospect Fair Ground Association, third d:\yg First Tace, purse $500 for horscs (hat had nover beaten 8 minlllel: [Eight starters—Sterling, Bilver Tail, Mari Duwn, Efiie Dean, Farmer Boy, Phil O'Neill, Jr., au Lovo. Sterling was the favorite, 100 to 90 againt all &l\fim,&nd wnnllln “:]rn}n‘ straight heats, Eille Doan ing tho second, and Farmer third monoy, 2 % %361, 2363, S econd race, puree $3,500, freo-for-all, $1,600 to first, $1,000 to uecond, $360 to third, $450 to. fourth, with Judge Fullerton, Cumors, American Girl, and Gazolle entered, Gazolle was drawn before atarting, Beforo tho first Leat Fullerton was tho favorite, 150 to 76, against Gamors, and’ American Girl} bunched, Aftor thio Amerlcan Girl won tho firat héat, Fullerton atill had the call at 100 to Amorican Girl 70, Gamors ), Before the start for tho third lioat, American Girl waa the favorite in,tho pools at 100 to 34 for Fullorton and 30 on' Camors. American Girl won the first heat, beullnq Fullerton two lengths, and Camors barcly saving his distance, fter breaklng badly and losing nearly s bundred yards at the hulf-milo pole, TThe sccond heat waa won by Amorican Girl by half o length abend of Fullerton, who led Camoraa dozen lougthe, The third beat was won by the Girl by & head, Fullerton had the lead to the balf-mile, cloaoly Ispped by Amorican Girl, with Gamors closely up, At the threo-quarter polo’ Ameri- can Girl for tho moment passed. Tullortan, but tho int- tor rushed to the front, and at the turn into the home stretch waa ‘loading half a length aboad of the Girl, who was threo lnlllglh! in front “of Oamors, Passing tho diatanco polo Fullerton waa sovorely whipped by Dan Muco, but_could not hold tho lead, as Amorican Girl came with arush,and, out-footing Fullerton, pasned undor tho string, Winner of ‘tho best contested. race of the year on the Prospect Park track, was two lengtha bohind Fullerte eyt 0, ‘gnflf: lorton, ie—2:20, 2:23, 3:39%. Tho tirst hoat s tho fostest firat heat this faf this year, ¥ The nn_llll’llnru Races, BaLTnone, Oct, 24.—Tho firat race, Oontral stakes, for twa-year-olds, ouo mile, three atartors, was won by Wenthorcock, Sazon secoid, Viulgoth fhird, Fie, “8econd raco, selling Tace, all ages, starters, Wan by Qora ldexrl'x, bostig and Viflage Dlacksmith, Titno, 3:05, two miles, enght Artist, “‘hugly, Third race, gontlomon's post stakes, mile and & martor, all ages, ' weller we 3 Qostor, A1 hges, welter welghts, | Four stariod, Hoating G . chiol, Time, aid0sg, 8 Coroneh Tabitha, apd 3o "Tho fourtl) racs, was mile heats, thres n five, for all :“mo:x’nfi’.““ $000 to first, $100 ta ascoud, Two horses Base Ball. PHILADRLPHIA, Oct 24,—Tho cighth champion gaine betwoon tho Bostons aud Athl : Boatons, 4 ; Athlslics, G, false ey aeutiod g At Owhicosh, Win 3 Loss, 812,000, Spectul Digpatch to The Chicuyo Lribune. Osuxosi, Wis, Oct, %4.—Thio saw-iill of® Andros Thiowpson ‘was Uurncd this morning: loss, $13,000, Tho mill waa fusured for $4,000 In the Tomo, of Now Hork: $2,000 4n thio Fraukli, of Philudelphis’; $3,000 in tha Punmwyivata, or Philadoiphin, Vaudoreook & Eergueon’s phulng-fall, adjacent, Ldd & DO ¢4= At Trenton, Mo, ; Lous 84,000, pecial Dispatch to The Chicayu Tribune, Dayesvoi, To, Gi T T e cacoived yro al gl by"tpl &5 or tho” Ghleugo” Tick Tulun, § bucitio Telogriph, it tho dopot fonging ta thil mputy st ‘Trouton, Mo,, un tho Ohleage & Nortbweatoru Taflway, was destroyed by firo lustovane ugat about 6 o'clock, 'Tho entfro establishim nt, convtating of & passouger dopot and adjofning bullde ings, wus burned, It is supposed that the firo caught by a spark {from a passlug locamotive, Tho bullding Wllnlwnud’ and canvoquuutly burned liko tinder, ‘Cho tatsl fnss mounts to about $4,000, which Ia cov~ ered # gouoral palioy, . At Olevelnud, Onzvr.ulmbo Oct, 34.—Thio oxact losa by the fire Sccrtingl e rons el of oo Sl o, b2 afued, ront wall of tho buflding fu 1 goo. Al o bool aud” oblice Turmtiso of 0 DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1873. Company woro saved, and tho conlonta of the rafe found in a perfoct conditton, Loss on the bullding and contents about $135,000 ; insurance about $75,000, Papor MiN ot Unionville, Conn. TIARTFORD, Oct, 24, —Tho poper mill of Delaney & Muinon, in Unlonville, wis burned last night, Loss 1a eatimated at $70,000, RAILROAD NEWS. Detrott, Ecl Rivor & Itiinols Railrond. Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, Avuns, Tid,, Oct: 34— Tha. tiack of tho Dotrolt el Rivor & ilinofs Hafivond Is now eounocted through eom this winco fo Dutlor, Tndivna, whoro it connects with tho Miohfgan Souihorn and Luko Shore Rialiroads, Tho ballasting in being vigorausly pushed, and tho Compsany expect Lo have the road In comploto running order by tho2d of November, and intend Tumiing taning on {hat day from Logansport to Butler, Thin Compnuy has for somo time past been victim- 1z001 by thicves, Inrgo quantitios of goodn having boen stolen from frelght cara on_route, The thefts wero finally traced to Aubnrn Junction, and dircctly tod, L, E‘ronoule, tho Company’s ngont at that place, Ho an two firemen snd one brakoman ‘woro promptly nrrested on o charge of atealing goods from frelght curs that wero left on the eido tracks, Swarch being mado nmong the guilly parties’ offects, inego uauifieg o tio mamiug proerty woro brought tolight, The Company will givetho parties concerned the full benet of law, (bey belug determined to stop fiferine on the part of their employes in the future Br-a vii..ous yrosccution of this cugo. RELIGIOUS. Northwestern Ohristinn University. Speelal Dispateh ta The Chienga Trilune, INDIANAPOLIA, Ttid,, Oct. 24,—Tho work of bullding tho Norihwestorh Christiun Univeraity, at Irvington sl ey i te-day, Nenrly $200,000 have Loen ad- ted to {fic cudowment by tho alo of the old grounds I that city, MARINE. FPort of Chicago. ARRIVED, ... Stmr Coronn, Bt, Josoph, sundrics, Setir 1. Beun, Jr., Muskégon, lumbor, Steam bargo Ausile Laurio, Muskegon, lumbor, Schr Ebenezer, Ludington, luml.er, Erop Thiomaa O, Scott, Bitalo, Auridrics, Stmr Alpenn, Mandtowoc, sundries, Prop Mobaw, Buffalo, sundtica. GLEARED, Sehir W, I, Willard, Green Bay, 1,000 bu dats, 10 brls pork, 1 brl latd, - Setir Christino Nilasob, Buffalo, 23,018 bu corn, Schr G, D, Dousman, Oswego, 17,000 bu corn, Schir W. Ii, Fitzhugls, Oswego, 19,27 bu corn, Schir Nowaboy, Bitfalo, 26,000’ i corn, Behr Transit, Muuistoc, 100 b oats, Behr Amories, Bufflo, 32,600 bu wheat, Sshe T, B; Cafmpball lood Harbor, 200 b oats, 4 brls Deof, 4 brla pork, .Oct, 24, Prop Qalifornia, Montreal, 17,000 bu wheat, 87 balea . broom corn, Bargo Marion Egan, Port Huron, 16,680 bu corn, §tmr Corous, 8t. Josoph, 40 kogs boor, and_sundries, Sinr Alpona, Manitowod, 10 brls ofl, and suudriea, Sebr Margaret A, duir, Bundusky, 5,800 by coru, Tzop Quolda, Thuirlo, 16,000 bu cru, 760 brla flou, 8 ags sool. St 8L, Albaus, Ogdensburgh, 4100 bu_wheat, 7,200 il corn, 110 iela Nouir, 11 bila pork, and wuadrics, Schr J, Druminond, Kingstou, 20,200 bu'corn, NIGIT OLEARANOES, Trop Qcsnto, Green Bay, sundries, Bark Onondago, Buifulo, 50,000 bi cats, Prop Forcat City, Buffald, 40,076 bu corn. Stor Philadelpbis, Duffaio, '46,000 bu whests Erle, 1,110 pigs ledd, 200 bris fiour, and sundrica, Prop Thomas A. Scalt, Erle, 700 brla flour, 90,000 bu wheat ; Buffalo, 300 brls flotr, Prop Java, Buffalo, 43,000 bu oats, 15,000 bu wheat, 2,101 Urls oir, 197 bags acod, 123 bels e, 403 s Dy Hehr Willlam ScGregor, Buffalo, 49,600 bu cora, Sclir @, Mollfaon, Oswogo, 20,024 bu corn, Sebr Dantel Newhall, Plerport, sundrios, Lnke Froights wero moderatoly nctive and firmer, closing at 6@ 53¢c for carn to Baffalo, Tlo chartars reported wero ¢ To Buffalo—Schrs Helvetis, X0, O. Huichinson, and Monttor, carn, at 830+ ache Meiropolls, corn, on owne er'a account; schr K, Bpry, carn, at 63 $ schr Mont Dlanc (In.t evening), barloy, at 530 ; achr ‘Geo, Bloele, oats, on private term Onondaga, oats, ou owne or'a heeount ; prop Dosn Itichmond, wheat, on private termn, To Oswogo—Behr J, T, Molt, wheat, at 113ge, Totul, 10, Capuclty cqual to 50,000 hu wheat, 180,000 bu corn, 70,000 bu onts, and 24,000 bu barldy, Tho sclir Taylor was taken I ho nfternaon for corn to Erlo at Go; capacity, 19,000 bu, Tho prop T, A, Scott was also taken for wheat to Erle or Bullalo, Vesscls Passed Detroit. DETBOIT, Oct. 4.~Passen Ur—Propetlors Ohina, I;Rflm, Arizous, City of Now York ; schr Geo, Burn: uide, TAssep DowN—Props Indis, Eclipse snd_barge, Inter-Ocean and barge, M. Iringle and barge, Burling- on wud bargo ; sclrs Diorpont, Alleghany, Kato Win- slow. Wixp—Suuthwent, Drtaort, Oct. 2¢.~PaseD DowN—Props Fountain City, 8t Oludr uid barge, Holiund nnd bargo; schrs Oviubeo, Wall, Corsleau, Pasarn Ur—Prop Agorn 3 nehr Marcugo, WiND—Southwost, Mayfiour and barges; bark M1Hnois River and Cannl Nows, Special Dispateh ta The Chicayo Tribune, LASALLE, Oct, 24,—Tho prop Whlo brrived yester. day, towing lior barge Friondahip, from Houry, both witlh corn for Ohicago ; also, towing the stono-bont Traveler from Henry, light, for Lemont, and o fiate boat from tlie samo placo with canal-ropatring mate. vial for Lockport. Nathiog arrived to-day, The prop J. Aloxauder cloared to-day, towing ber barigo Mlilwaukoo and canal-boat Norway, all Light, for Heury, The Sullua, with luniber for Lacon ; tho Claylon, Hight, for Poru: the prop Whale, towing ner bargo' Friendship, both with corn for Ohiesgo; also, tho stone-boat Travelor, Hght, for Lemont ; an & flatboat with buflding material from tho Nenry Dum for Lockpart, all pusscd {nto tho caual yosterday, Thio canul-bout Gold Kod, from LaSalle, with corn for Chileago, passed into the cauul to-day. Nothing passed out of tlie canal yoatorday, To-day the Gold Rods, from Chicago, lght for La. Sallo, and Barge No, 4, from Oltans, with glass sand for Laalle, passod ouf of tho canal, * Dusinces on tho river and canal atill continuce remarkably dull, Elght foet and clght inches of wator ou tho milor sl of Tock No, 16, No report of tho stago of watar ow., CANAT, OFPICE, OIt10AGO, Oct, 34,—AnnIvED—Ellis 0'Connell, Sag, 89 yda stond ; Edwin Walkor, Lemont, 89 yda atono ; W, J, Roebuck, do, 69 do ; Reliance, do, 8)°do: Rescue, do, 75 do’; 8. & T, do, 75 do Augusls, do, 69 do ; Thunderboldt, do, 80 do ; Constls tution, do, 800 ; J. Bouchard, Laballé, 4,500 bu corn, 1,500 bu 'onts; 460 bu rye, 55 bu wheat ; Morning Light, Ottaw, 5,700 bu corn, 2,120 lba sced } Haunor, Tomeo, 72,000 bu onta; Maple Leaf, Bird’s Brid ,000 b corn, 2,100 1be aced ; Monsreh, Lockport, il four, 13,780l bran, 1,080l mod, r.eanzp—-Prop Novelty, Henry, 164,754 ft lnmber, 9,600 lath : Elizaboth, Lackport, 04,91 £t Jumber ; Dolphin, Ottaws, 75,987 ft lumbor, 65 m shingles, 18 Drls apples, 4 birls whisky ; Orlon, Marsallles, 17,334 £t lumber, 100,750 shingles, Criciao,” Oct, 24.—Evening—Annrvep—Tryburn, Marsellles, 2,000 bu ‘corn, 7,000 bu oats, 13,710 b sced. CtrAnED—Prop King Bros.,, Wilmington, 58,085 ft Tumber, 11 eWiDaleac 0 DA applen. 15 B potuiaens ‘Polar &lar, Wilmington, 103,010 1t lumbor ; Herculos, Dird's Dridge, 80'm fumber, 80 m shingles ; Para. mount, Lagall, 170 tous ooal ; prop Depus, Lasilo, 61 ous coal, SPECIAL NOTIOES, Burneit's Flavoring Lxtracts. The superiotity of theas extracts conslats in tholr por- foot purity and groat strongth. 'Thiey aro warranted Ireo from the pofsonoys oils aud acids which onfor into the gompaaltion of many of the factitious fruit arors now in the markat, Tlioy are notonly true ta their names, ut i L s S compar bighiy cuncenteat parativoly amall quanlity $4Tho bost fa the world, " 14O lbin o boat. 5 Yor nalp Fitth AYénus Hotel, N, Y. thory axelistvoly. Bbottian Moses, Chiaaun: by 21t Grooere aad Druggiute: ot o b Brick Dust Deposit Tndientos Kidnoy Complaiat, _Oheo 4 p Do R oo, S Dlaratta e Soceons e AToM: tain speciilo fue all dlsoaten af {he urlninry orgas and soxiiul aystom. D, llu\m{fi}h ‘only Man who ovor sonlly ullizgi audxtenttod o preSminont vixtuce of ilnliflsl\‘“l‘}nlfnr‘t?r:lzflnl l:l:. wtigh superinr !Dllh!fl Liad s oroam b 0 skisamod wlk {¥novor fatls. Hold by drugglats. IR Schenclk’s Mandrake Pills, .. Theso pills sa oomposed exolusivaly of vogatable in- arodionte, aud althouh thoy entiroly sunorsodo thg. ina S¥moroury, do ot loava auy of ta injariou eifsota, Tiny St diroatly upon tho Ivor, ‘and aro s valanbio temoedy 1y ail onses. of dorangemont romiiing {tom & disordaced stato of that organ, Liver Complaing “k"“Hfllll Disordurs, o Tndixostion, Blok ileadache, Typhofd b I Robion,: (o o caaoho, Typhold baversy s by all druj loalo STEM-WINDING WATCHES, STEM-WINDING ELGIN WATUHES, GILES, BRO. & C0., 266 & 268 Wabash-av. Prices of ALL GRADES of WATCHES greatly reduced. CrOTT 3 % HOTELS, FINE CLOTHING. PURCHASERS ‘Will beer in mind that we aro now showing tho largost stock of Men’s and Boys’ HINE CLOTIENG Ever offerod for salo in this oity. Our $14, §16, $18, and $20 BUSINESS BSUITS are the cheapest ever offered for sale in this market, being equal- 1y as well cut and made as on finest goods. We ask the spocial attention of buyers to these goods. Our stock of Boys' and Childeen's Clothing Is vory large, and buyors will be convinced by exemining our im- mense stock that our facilities are unequaled in this branch of our bus- iness. We manufacture our own goods, insuring LOW PRICES and SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, In our FURNISHING DEPART- MENT can be found a large assort- ment of Men’s and Boys’ Under- weoar, Hosiery, Gloves, and Nock- wear, and, in our CUSTOM DE- PARTMENT, wo have a fine assort- ment of Leni Woolens to make to ' WILDE, BLUETT & CO., Northwest Corner State and Madison-sts. KEARNEY'S BUCHU. EKEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCHU, ‘The only known romedy for Bright’'s Disease, Aud a Positivo Romody for @ouT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, NonTatention or Tnontinence of Urine, Trritation, In- fammation or Ulcoration of tho BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, Spormatarshaos, Lougoorrhixs or Whites, Disoasos of pomnpas Booviate Gland, o Disossosof tho STONE IN THE BLADDER, Caloulus Gravel or Brickdust Dovosit, and Ms Ballky Disohargon, o Muous or KEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCHTU FPoaltively and pertmanontly caros all Disoasos or Affeo- tious of tho BLADDER, KIDNEYS, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Exlsting {n Mo, Women, and Children, NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE. Price, 81 por Bottle, or Bix Dottles for 85, Depot, No. 104 Duane-st., New York, Bold by Druggists Everywhore. DRY GOODS. THREE HUNDRED PACKAGES 0f Domestic Goods, and One Mundred and Fifty of Prints, .desirable styles, Fresh Supplies are also added to the Dress Goods Department, ‘Woolen Department, Bhawl and Skirt Department, and llosiery Department, Special Bargnins in Plnid Flannels from Auction, Making our genernl assoriment varied and complete, and corresponding with our growing trade, to which the attention of shavp buyers is called, HAMLIN, HALE AND COMPANY, MADISON AND FEANKLIN-STS, ORNAMENTAL METAL WORK, Gould Bros. & Dibbles, 149 & 151 SE\Est., Chicago. ORNAMENTAL AND ARTISTIC METAL WORK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Fountains, Vases, Statuary, Drinking Fountains, Aquariums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Emblematic Signa, Copper Weather Vanes, Stable Fittings, Crestings, Iron Furniture, Brackets, and Store Stools, EXCELSIOB LAWN MOWERS. Agents for tho French Patont BOOLEVARD GHAIRS AND SETTEES, Agents for Younglove Architootural Irgn Oon‘\?mnyl.‘ ¥ HYATT'S Patont Illuminated, Tile, FOR, SALE, A A AN A A Thrro > UEWSIOIANS- 0 yudorstgnod, dosirous of ohanging I . oftars umloreuEs Gytig tem fHommaml ke sesldauos, olun. *\Wuuld want 10 s6l . splondid hame, with Bvory- ting comploto, Nbrary aud mcdicines. prsotie of B nhpnrdyu-r. in a boautlinl tows of 3,000 e nbituits, wiilh thy advantagus of 3 ralirusds, ohtohos onools, £0, 1 i & word, all ta mako a homo délightiul, 4 Lirao pirtichlof 113 itohaes inuuoy'can rumai on faior 3 i wpois tnws b SUlE parohaser. Ko - ot addrban b, 1 G: ALLER, Wa'tougton, ar o Tias & payhig WWINTER RIESORT. TOYAL VIOTORIA HOTBEL, Nasoaw, 4, P, Hah p fary 0 ol o ol intosiatiog, adaroen 9 LADOIIWOUDE Aguit, L Brosdway, POLTE, Bessetati 3 e o JOTEL FOIt Sj“.fl OR RENT, With or without furulturo, In s flourlshing villago fn Waostern Miohiian, u livac'suto-ordor At doiiy “gaod Dusiiiuns, Oall aud i (b Oomntorelat {lutof, Koy Al Tnforma b 2 aud S4th i Wililve." B, e i W. iy CLOAKS. We solicit attention to the superiority of style and finish of the garments now shown ix this department, among whichv are some very attractive des signs of Velvet Cloaks, Velvet Polonaises, Colored and Black Silk Suits; Serge Suits; Cams el's Hair Suits; English Walk« ing Jackets; Breakfast Jacks ets; Robesde Chambre; with a varied and tasty assortment of Suits and Coats for Childrens Chas. Gossage: ¢ Co., 106, 108, 110 State-st., 60 & 62 Washington-st. BUOKSKIN UNDERWEAR. HEALTH. PERTORATED BUORSKIN i DERGARNMENTS, uscivalod by nuy ey: offérod to the publio, Affording the most thorough protaotion agafnet. goldse R prorention and aura: of KIROMAY TIS M‘ NEURALGIA, BRONOHITI! BORI THROAT, LUNG. DISEASE] ‘ndlz':g“u:;dlflflu.[ ‘causod b{‘l n% morlt tho attontlon of_avory ono dos health and roal comfort, BLMER, BALL & IOYT; 380 & 32 West Washington-st., CIHICAGO ¥ Son— RAILROAD TIME T4BLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE GF TRk, EXPLANATION OF REFEIENGE MATKS,—1 Saturdayom coptod. +Bund d 3 £ Binday sE 8N ae i Dl oxcopted: AR, NICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Deyot, foot of Lake st., and fool of Tuenty-second-sts’ ket ofice, §1 Clark aiv, toutiunst Ty and 16 Canatatey corner ' Hadions | Y Kandolphe Leate, | Arriee Mal (via matn and alr llno), GRAND RAPIDE D FENTWATER, Morning Bxpeos 0,008, m.| 8:00p. m| Nlht Hxpross 100D | w0 Z HENIY O, WENTWORTH, General Passengor Agont. il = CNIGA”\O & AlI.LON NA!;.I'(GAP‘ (cago, Kansas City and_Dencer Short Li Zout s s and Gidgnaay Sorineld o and S Lonts Through Line. Union Depot, K e e, near aditonatt, bridge, Ticket Officea : At Depot, and 1T Handofpheat, Leave, Arrive, Kgnns Oty Ex. vl Taclaonvillo \ ‘and Lomiana, blo .|* #1105, s as Ul\{ Tnst Ex, vl sonville, it, nd Laatsiund, Slott 11308, m. 8t, Louls Kxpre«w, via Main Lin| ., |* 8:10 p, ma Bt Lauls Fase Ex, via Matn Lino! %, me g‘.‘r[{;‘““d‘g via Jacksonvills, M is . Sheingnetd m E: Johorson Gty Tcxyrons, Pooria, Kooknk & Buri’n i, ‘Wanona Lacon, Washington ‘iix| Jollot & Diright Accomumodation, CHIPAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Unfon Depot, eorner Madison and Canal-sts,; Tycket 63 South Clarleat., opposite Sherman House nd‘nl‘h:?;: Leave. Arrive, Billwaskas, St Paat & Mianeap-(" - ' i Day fixp 08, m. [t 6: ”{,J,'l‘,“"z;g‘"; 08 m. [t 6508, maf " o Mihwacko, G5, Pasi & Siianeape| o oo o (11008 mq olis Nigit Kxpross.. 1t9:00p. m. [t 45 p. my Lino. Aurora Pass Bendota, Ottawa, Dubnaue & Sions ity Pacifio Nl&hl Expross, Diwnor's Grovo Avcomadation ‘Toxas JHxpress,.... et oo SLINOIS GERTRAL 1L ROAD. depot fool Lakeat, oot af' Trcen 3 ‘ ey T Wloiphaten Rear Clarie o te Tek i")'"é'fl P (a) iman Passongor, do Py Hydo Park and Oak Woo ydo Park and Oak Woo 11ydo Park and Oak Woo Hydo I d Oak Woo Hiydo Darkand Ok Woods. o Park aud Qal s, . . H3ds Park and Osk Weeds 11io; in. (@) Ruus to Uhampaign on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. ity afices, corner Nandolph and LaSalleats., and 76 Canalt'* ., corner Madlsun-ss a PacifloTust Line, a Dubuque Day i; a Omala Nlfilxt}huro Ty a Dubuguo Night Bz, 0 a Ifreoport & Dubuoue Kxpross..,| a Froeport & Dabuque kxi b Milwaukoy Mail, Milwaukos AMilwaukoe Passongo: M I\'AII‘I;HH Ellunkur reon Lisy Eapioss.. Faul ezprons: o ‘@—Dopot cornor of Wolla and Kinzlo- ¢=Dopo carnge of Cael and K nzlu-ata’ . W. H. STENNETT, Gen. Pass, Agont, COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. § Spootnl Lnicemonier Lot Sar ot fdu “Giraat Naw Rato. . Foli 1t W WEDS, dh At CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIZIC RAILROAD, Devot, corner of Vanliuren and Sherman.te, INeket ofica, Grand Pucifc Jeatel, Qmaha, Loavonu'th&Atchtson & Pory Accuninodatiot,, {leht Kaprost. ivouworih & ‘Kiiifaon ¥E1ross 10:00 b, 1, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROA Deputy Van Durer Neket ofteas,’ norduceat corner ) and southiadt Corner Canal und Misdisoneits " Arri; Afail, vin Ale Lino and Main Lino 3 Sl e Yark i By "Xir Lo Yoy lE dsprois, vl Main Lina, Bifart Mouunimountion, a ' Bouth Unlyugo Accommoation L p, me PITTSRURAN. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. INDIANAPOLIS & ' CINCINNATY THROUGHS LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. IYom the Greal Central Kaflroud Depot, fout of Lake-tt.p CHICABO, alsosvot of' Teentyeaecond-al, Tickes afice, 131 Nanioljiks a1, faar carner Clark; 15 Canalst., corner Yudivon; Lilsalleai,,"corner Washingion, " ahd al Jtinols Carral ot Toavo Obica Tl 808 p, e ., 885 &, S A2