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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1874, SPORTING. ——— First Game After Their Return Botween the Bostons and Athlotios, fThe Obicagos Taken In ond Done For by the Hartfords, Last Day of the Races at Buffalo and Beacon Park. BASE BALL. TN CIIOAGO ULUB BTILL ON TUE LOSE, Syweial Disgateh to The Chicago Tribune. Harrronp, Conn., Sopbs 10.—Tho Hartrords Yagged tho Chioagos this aftormoan. Beore, T o5, Timo, 2 hours, Who visitora won tho toss. Qutliborz went out on foul. Torco got to third base, aud, whilo Hinos was bolng run out bo- ‘twoon bases, got hamo. BMoyotle ont. Tho ‘Chicagon rostod oro 1l Lie olghth inning, whon by bad mufng snd fombling, for which the Hartfordy aro notod, tho Ouiongoa addod four to hair scoro. Btenrna pitohod ’:::x‘t‘la Knflflun!e, nonts did not ba! h gront suc- B e ol ou theea timee, though othorwiso bo playod s strong gamo, na did ¥orco, Hines, Glonn, sud Davlin. The attondanca was sbout §00. T noonz. wasvonos, [o[a]af|__omesoon olaln B — i HER HEE] a1l 901 ol o 1 . 0 1 a1 ilol1 ) oj11 50 0 07 4055 cl, rrors— Wides—Btoarns, 143 Zottlsin, 10, myrire—»lr, Dohiman, of the Atlantles, TIZ NOSTONS DEFPAT TIE ATHLETICE—S T0 4. pecial Dispatch to The Chicage Zr{dune, PIILADRLPIIA, t, 10.—Tho Athlotic and Boston Cluba mado thelr firse appuarance in pub- fic since thoirroturn from Eum{;u this aflornoon, Both sidos drow bianks in tho frst_inning, and tho Athlotiea scorod oao i1 tho socond, Olapp bo- g muffod on tho dy by Harry Wright. - Oho oro wos added in the fomrth, which mado & to- of two to ono, Loonard's magnificont throe- bit bn{}ew right and contre field, followed by n clonn bit of O'Rourke, gave tho Boatons an- ‘wiher earned run, and tho nexs ioning Barnos wddod auotlior. 'Tho Atblotics mado one iu tho wixth by MoGoary, but thoy virtually throw @away their chances, for, with common ’ud?mnnt in bade-running, at lenat two moro bave boonndded. In the Bostona’ half of sixth, Battin, McGoary, and Sutton gavo an exhibition of lightning-like flolding, and ratired MoVoy st thicd, whon the chances ware that the Rods would got in two or threo. Godnoy added ¢ho fonrih and Jngt run which tho Atbletica ob- tained in tho soveuth innlug. Clapp gave tho Bostons a chanco for suother ln tho seventh, which they took. O'Rourke was at seo- and Bchaffor ot fired, from tho base and runnipg back. Olapp throw o Anson, boping to oateh Ilarry mapping, but tha' ball was far ovor Auson's 'aid Bpttin, who attemptod to back up firat ‘paao, ailowed the ball to pass bim, and O'Routke woored. This brought tho scoro up to four and threo,and yot thero socmed a chance,for, in faot, 1t woa anybody's gsme, Thia was conclusively proven in the eighth inning, when two moro runs wore talliod by thoe Reds, and tho game won for Boston. White had roached firat, sud Mo- Yoy sont Battin, who apponred to bo peculiarly unfortunato, & rathor difficalt fiy. Tho ripht~ flolder nttompted to tako it, bat failod, and tho ail rollod noar to tho fonco, hoth hands coring, which gave tho Reds o load of ono. In tho last nning for tho Blucs, Clapp mado s magnificont throe-boao hit, with no oun ont. It failed of ite purposo, however, for tho tbrea hands following rotired, and tho game waa lost to Philadelphin. McGeary's pubont aé firel occasioned considera- ble disputo, and, bad the umpite not diseclod O'Rourko fo porform his propor duty, but_left it to somo membor of tho nine, it would have lookod bettor, Tho umpiring on tho wholo was miserablo, and Mr, Bomeislor ovincod a lack of roper knowledge concorning the new rulos. gsmo was exciting and olosely contostod throughout, the players showing that their ox- yorlences on the oricket-flold had contributed %rsnll’ to thoir batting qualitics. Dattin's and lapp's errors contributed mainly fo the loss of the game. Bolow s ThE ACORF: DOSTONE, 2| 0| ATHLETICS, R0 01 5l Mearuite n 1) 2i|McGenr) Tooosuwmno ©ojal momoooHme IT 0 Earned ricns—Boaton, T, Trme of game—Twa hotirs, Tnptré—2r, Thoolore Bometslor, CLOSE, OF TILE MIGHIGAN HTATE TOURNAMENT. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunie, GrEENVICLE, Mich., Sapt. 10.—To-day endoed tho Btate Boso Ball Touenament, The two games mocessnry to completo the tournament wore played to-dny. Tho first gamo wad botwoon tho Aldines, of Codar Springs, and tho Etuns, of Dotroit. Beoro: Aldines, 21 ; Titnns, 23. Tho socond gamo was bouweon tho Challongors, of ‘Mason, snd tho Eaton Rapids, of Eaton Rapids, Beoro 1 Iaton Rapids, 2 ; Challongats, 6. Yostorday's tie gamo betwoen tho Athietics, of Grand Rapide, and the Eaton Rapids Olub was doclded in favor of tho Eaton Rapids, whbich coused some dissatiufsction. Thue ended one of tho_pleaeantcst bnao ball conteats aver wit~ nossed {n this Biato, nnd which proved vory re- munorativa to the managors. avTnony, Bept, o ball: Daltimores, 8; Mutuals, 11, E THE TURY. - Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, YINGT DAY OF TOE RUPPALO MEETING, Bueraro, N. Y., Bopt, 10.—Full 5,000 peoplo wero al the Driviog Park to-day, and the Jest day of tho Buffalo meoting was o most brilliant one, Thoro were four races ran during the attornoon. The firat was o handioap stako raco, in whioh Gnffuey’s horse Gaffnoy, Smith’s Holen Bonnett, McDaniol's Stranger, and 0'Neil & Hoonon's Major Mazon, woro tho atarter. Tho distanca was 3 milo dash ovor eight huxdlcs, GalInoy was a hot fuvorito in tho pools, and large sums of monoy were lost by big baciers, Stran- Eerhnd iho bost of tho start, but lost it at tho alf-mile polo, Mroon and Gafiney coming to 1bo front. Round tho third quarter tho horses woro woll up, and the raco waa a haudgome one. Gaffooy cloored tho firat hurdlo m the second milo o mnfim ahoad, but Holon Bennott, who waa second, in raising to take tho leap struck bor foet ngainet the timber, throwing hier fockey, MoLaughlin, with gront fotoo, and rolled over on top of him in the fall. MoLuughlin recoived a sovoro concussion of tho brain, snd was badly injuredintornally, e waa laken off tho courso in “au insensivla’ condition, oud, altough not yot dead, little hopes are onterlained of his vocovery, Tho other horsoa continuod on. Macon’s ridor, who eamo noor losiug. tho saddle, yosorved bimeolf by o dasporate effort, and .wbipping his horso had soon brought him up with tho leader, Gaffnoy. 1t was a closo, excit- ing, nook and nock Ktrugglo home batweon the w0 horsok, both ridets uking tho whip and npur uncoasingly, Macon orossed tho #oora bacely w nock ahoad in 8:35)¢. Tho first mile was made in 1:47, 'The following i THE AUMMARY, Borrite_ Dmvixg PAuk, -Qrand Toaugural Tunniug Meetlug, tuled dny, Hopt, 10, 1874, ¥irst race, hondicap hurdlo race, purss $300, 0f which $100 is (o sscond horse, entranco freo, Nores'{o bs ca- red at tho judgos' stand Lalf au hour after tho oloxa oF tha racos, first day, Welghts 1o boannounced at 12 o'lock m, wecond “day ; $wo milos over efght hux- Qlos, O’Nell & Mannon's ch, ¢, Maj. Macon, 4 years, by War Danoc, out of Mary Oaso, 43 lla., Richurdson, 1 . Gaffuey, b, g,, 3 yeurs, by Jullus, out of Letsuro, 190 s, Gafine, El D, MoDudicla’ w. &, by Obarloy L, 160 s,y Z'inte—4:01, v an Importery L EC0ND Baok & 3 mportant two-yoar-old aweepatakes, one milo dasl, in whish Enlister and Voloano wero o stwrtors. Yoloano won gaally, leading hor vy .8 for 9.yenr oldn $10D £ach, 6, With $000 adued, 2 rival by four or fiye lengths all tho way round, Tho following ia 17 UATMARY, Nyrrao Drivine PAus, S dey.--Swespalakes s ivo $100 out of tha siakos, wiuuora of au) it :k\- Ann:arry7 }mnm ortra s 1 tilo, % deo, I, Tlcoa 1 O, Voleatio, by Vauda out of n Idine, by tmp, B Wil Hams, e, Btringficld & ‘of Urown lot, by Ansicaliar, 100 povnds, Portor. Tine~t:4T, THIE TILRD RACR. waa tor tho Buffalo cup of $1,000, 2!¢ miles dnsb, and; was remardable from tho flet that tho_timo_ mnde bont the best 214 milos rocord . by 6 sooondn. Wanderer, Katio Peaso, and Lizzio Tiuess wore tha etartors, Wandoror was ploked out a8 winner, and sold way shond in the poola. Wondoror ook tho load immodi- atoly afor ' the send-off, and kept & for tho frat milo, wheu Katlo who had prossed closely all tho wout to tho front, Lizes Luess taking gecoad place, and dropping Wanderer to tho roar. Tho omaindor of the race woa altogather hatwaon JeDaniols and Donalnte's bwo horsos, Wanderor falling behind at evory strido. T'ho jackoya of both horses urged thom to tholr utmoat, and the paco woas o kitling one, Katio Ponso, who had & slight load, mado dosperato nttempts to throw off Lizzie TLucas, who waa chasiug hor hatly, but in apito of ovary effort the gray kopt up_ neck-snd- nook, Npithor horsa waa npared, sud tho raco homo was boantifnl. Lizzio galned for & mo- mont whon neating tho wirs, but Kalis put forth o mow burst of spoed, and bounded tha scora two longths alicad jn tho oxtraordinary timo of 4:281¢, ‘Wauderor wnas about fivo longtha behind at tho finish. Horotoforo tho fastost milos and a hnlf over run waa in 4:38%, by Humboldt, ot Long Brauch throo yoars ago. A# will bo soon, thio” Buffalo timo Boats It by fivo soconds, Tho following fs T BUMMART. Buyraro DRIvinG-Ians, eamo day: Tho Duffalo qup of $1,000, added to 6 awcopatakes of §100 oach, b 1., socond horse to reasive $200 out of tho stakes, tho winner of the Weachestor cup, 3 pounds oxira; Monmonth or Baratoga oup, b pounds oxira; or any two of (he above, T pounda oxtra, 3¢ mifes. A, Gago nnd D, MoDaniola oli, f, Katle Poast, L “Planot, out of Ainnio Monsfield, 105 pounds, Ciar’ J. Don 3 veeraranne s ces 1 i Tome i yeats, iy Ruatrali, i 6t Bapio, 303 potinte, 0, ounds, Dsrl 0.1, Hcon s Tico ch, I, Wandorer, Diviors, by ‘out of Goral by Vandal, 118 paunds, Ron <8 Time—Whola distauce, £381¢ Grst mile, 1714 Tailos, THE YOULTR RACE was for a parse of £500, milo hoats, in wWhich Tarry Hart, Bpinderife, Oulpoppor, and Josie B started, Throo Lieats wore run. dnlpoppor won thio firat and Epindoritt tho secand and thivd, the athier two horsea bojug st out after the second boat. Tho following ia © i smMaany, HurrAro Darvine PAng, eamo day, fomrth raco; purso $300, for all agoa & 10 first, $100 to second, B0 640 to (hird. Maldons allowod 5 pouuda winnees of milo heats on tho first dsy to carry 5 pounds oxtra ¢ horaca to bo ontored ot judges’ siand half an hour after closo of racea on tho wocond day ; milo hoata : T, W, Bimpeons, 3. McCormick, b, &. Spin- ‘derift, by Bonblo Beotiand, dain by Magner, 118 poonils, Barber,.. e G | H Gofirey,b, ¢ Oulpeppor, 3 yoars, by ovolver, out of Gentio Annle, 98 pounds, Bowman,..1 3 3 Wm, Jonnings, b. o. Latry Hart. 3 yeatn, by Planet, outof Nora by Tmporial Soverolgn, 35 patiade OBV, .coorsooo o L aamt McDanlols, . £, Boalo 1., § yoars, by Asteroid, odt of Canary Dird, 02 pounds, Olsrk. 3 4atet Timo—First heat, 1144} ; deoond boat, Licat 1447, 7n%, DEACON FANK NAOKS, BosTON, Bopt. 10.—A#t the Boacon Park races tho throo-minnte cines bad five startors. Wol- losley Boy was the favorite, tio Lo one, over the flold, and won tho raco in three straight hoata, Timo of cach, 2:27. Tho 2:20 clags, purse 83,000, had aix startors— Fred Hooper, Jubiles, Joker, Comet, Lady Bow- kor, and Commonwealth. Hoopor won tho firat heat in 2:27, aud Commonwealth tho scoond heat in 2:2434. The third hioat was won by Jokor in 2:27, when a postponowment wns had on ac- count of Jatoncss. ——— THE TRIGGER. 1% NATIONAL SPORTMEN'S ABSOCIATION. Niaaana Farrs, Sopt. 10.-~-Tho adjourned mooting of the National Sportsmen's Association adopted rogolutions favoring the adoption of uniform gamo lawa ; prolibiting the destruotion of fish and gamo during tho breoding, nosting, or Bpowning soasons ; tho uso of nots, traps, or chomfcals ' in non-navigablo stroams, or ob- structing theroof by nets or fishdams, and favor- ing » bottor ont orcement of tho oxisting gamo lawa. Tho tics from yestordsy’s match were shot off this morning, E. B. Hambloton, of Buffalo, win- ning tho socond prize of $100; H. N. Bhorman, of Bololt, third prize of #75; J. Melvin, of Bt. Cathorins, Canads, fonsth prize of $60% H, O. Taunor, of Oswego, fifth prize of §25. Thore wore sixty-soven entrios on the rogular mateh, and_but two tles wero shot off hetore dark, £ B, Hismbleton, of Buffalo, winning tho first prize of 8175, and Goorge Smith, of Buffa- lo, tlio socond rriro of ml]“l;u prizes offored f 20, for to-morrow smount to Tho following_standing committees woro sp- pointod by the Olair < S On_Finanee—Il, L. Davls, of Now York; 8, H. Turrihl, of Lilinola'; W. W, OQorning, of Wisconsin } harles B, Weacott, of Ponpsylvania ; Netwton Doxtor, of Atuoie Yoland, n Iiy-Lowa—The Ton, A, 0. Mattoon, of Now York ; Thonaa 1. Maunar, of Keatucky ; A» b, Doley of Now Hampshiro, 10 Conmittee—J, 8, Johnson, of Missouri ; Will- fam Humphrey, of Gonuecticut ! {he Hon. Robert I Tome, of Michigan: Col, B, A, Harris, of Ohio; W. 3. Dateock, of Now York, ' - iomenclature—A, B, Lamberton, of N 3 Boert R Clnek, ot Thiscias To- A Jopes, of Obio’ 7, Fonuimors Wolcls, of Ilincia; X, 8. Holmew, of Sichigan. 5 Tho Convontion adjourned sino dio at 11:90 . m. P e THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, Nows Kiems Telographed Ohleago Tribune. muwoms. | Tho burning to death of Mrs, Dennis and hor doghter, at Htorling, Sopt. B, Was a most horri- blo affair, Tho mothor wns confined to a dork room with ®oro oyos, Tho daughter, & lady about 25 years old, ook tho oan of keroseno o ond poured it wpon kindling in tho stovo, 4 took fire and burst, completoly covoring hor from hosd to foob ‘with tho burning oil, Hor mother, hearing hier scroam, ran out, when the dnughtor throw horsolf upan tho mofher, satn- rating hor clothing and sotting ber on fire. Lioth ran out doors and fell to tho earth. Thoy woro bumed 8o badly that tho flash pooted off from the bonos. Tho daughtor lived about two houm, rnd the mother about six,—both onduring terric Dlo agonios, This sume' girl was ouco boforo ‘burned noarly to doath by using korosano oil in el Siab —Doujamin Siebort, . Buperintendent of the Jucksouyiie Gty altcon , foll in front of a 1;?33,"5:‘;‘2‘3“ stontoat yoitorday, Hio whiol of sed avor Lis suk i ’l"l‘" °”~d soklo and cut apart of —T'ho rosidonco of Mr. Kaasler, in Cliann Will County, was with its contonts nnlirol“yh ao. eiroyed by fir on Wednoedny night. Tho fira woa dlscovered st abont halt:past 1 o'olocl b too Iato to attompt its sup Tiosa, £1,800; insuranco, $1,600. 'tho fire was car. tainty fho worle of an Incondiney, ao I, Jnuslor mily left on o visit ¢ w“"‘fl"‘"‘h‘{ mfrnhuz. 0 frionds in Chicngo —A reaidont of Atlnnta named Moses Dot commitiod unieido on Woduowdny gt by bee g byt n a bury, Who- caieo i not Juony ouly that he has beou {a vory poor howithy -y —&. K. Wintorsinger, of Lincoln, - lmr;lryn bnn’ton and r?hbe(! by tWo tian Fou- orning. o iy not oxpecta fram the injurics o received. peod oot INDIANA, The Portor County Grangors hold their an- nuol pienio near Valparaiso veaterday, A largo vouconrse of peoplo wns in aitendanco. Spocchios woro mado by 2a). Colkin, A, Lunsing, and A. Poor, Fverything paseod off ploasantly to thoso in nlfimhnco.‘ . —Vive applications wore mado yosterday be- fora the Uommissioner’s Court, now in «us»a?;" at Gonhen, for liconses to soll liquor, a8 follows: Flkhart's, Millorsburg 1, Gouhon 1. Only ono nemf; o\:‘u grantod, and t‘h{n to Elkchart. — g Woman named Maggio Hurloy died at L‘onmu port on Weducnday nlgfi from lhz affeotq ©of wbortion, produced by a Mrs. Rice, Sho statod on hor doath-bod that she wan seduced by David Daalittle, tionar, who Liat suddenly loft tho nn].“ .t:gcn is i’x,ul\lw arroat. ~. 2terioun affair happoned in Indla lin hfl'fir‘xt. 39 Club‘. of \'llmonnus,uw:; found tn the inner court of a businoss bloclk, on tho comor of Washington wnd Ponnsylvania strects, haviug fallen Jor boen thrown from the ecaond atory to the osilar, » distanoce of 35 foot, Ho wna insonsible whon found, snd it Is thought ba will die, Ho hna two ravoro wounds on tho Lead. I'rom the fact that no monoy wag fonnd on his porson ik Is foulty de?m i surmised thal he had boen to Tho rogsion, Tho slenn plossurossacht Ciah B9Uro-yac) nho Doy botwaon OshKosl B nabenn axpiofes st b about noon yestordany st Winuevoune, tonring $he boat into & thousand tragments and scattor- ing tho picoos sovorsl bundred yarde. Throo Ilomana woro on bonrd, a1l of wlhom woro soverely njurod, 'Tho Rav. Mr. Biugoll,-of Marion, Ia.- ono of tho paosongors, was paaly “injnred aboul tho ead, Mra, Girobor;- of- Winnooonno, wag aorlonaly fnfured, and cannot lve. Tho boal had just untonded sbout ity passongart, —Mra, 1lonry Dayls, of Bradford, was Killod Dby o runaway nosr Jauesville yostordsy, Mid. Dflvin fonvos & rmni]l of olght ‘childcau, four of whotn ara very small, L Bl oreditors of U, D. Milila & G0, honvy Inmbormen_of Fond du Lao, who failed two woolta ago, hind o mooting in that city ynutcrd-yi nd dechicd to form s siool company, and fizod tho capitsl stook b @260,000. ALibilta & Co. are allowod €00,000 stock. Tho oxtenalvo works will commonco oporatlona soon, . MIOHIGAL, Tho number of incorporated townships in Miohiigan st this dato is 064, _'Tho numbor of in~ oratod villagos )n the Stato i» 150,—10 ot which, ).mwuvor,qmvo boon incorporated nndor a gonoral Jaw for tho Incorporation of villngos poasod In 1878, which haa Intoly boon deolarod ‘unconstitutional by the Supromo Court. Tho pumbar of oharlored clties 1s 881 _ Alpoun, aatings, Bay City, Nites, CQoldwator, Marshall, Tatilo Creok, Onarlotto, Filnt, Tiilsdalo, Land- ing,Tonin, Jriokson,Grand Rplda, Lapoor, Adrian, Manlstos, Marquotte, Ispenning, Negaunoo, Iudington, Dig Rapids, Monroo, Groenviilo, Muskegon, Poutino, Grand Havom, Holland, Saginaw City, Tast Baginaw, Cornnna, Owosro, 8t Olnlr, Dort Iuron, Ann Arbor, Ypeilantl, Wynndotto, and Dotroit, o Filnt & Poro Marquotto Tnilway Com- pany havo Furc).llnm'l the iron to complete tho rond from Itead City to Ludington, and it ia to bo lald lmmudlnlnlr —Eant Bagiuaw in filing up with strangora for tho Stato Fnir, which commences on Monday poxt. Should the wonthor prove favorablo tho oxhibition will bo a porfect succoss, na tho on= trice oxcood thosd ovor mado ab any provions fair In tho Blato. MINKESOTA. Nire, Hatch, of St. Paul, eatly yosterday morn- ing lighted n pirit-lamp, which inatautly ox- Ploded, sotting thobod and clothes of hersolf and ohild on fire, Her hnsband oxtinguished tho fiamos with biankos boforo cithor waa dangor- onsly burned. —On Baturday tho daughtor ot Josoph Berla, 13 yonra old, residing noar Hendorsom, whilo driving nn unraly yoke of caitlo, was trampled Aown and gorod by ono of thom, inflicting two oo and dangerous wounds, ono oxtending nanr{? neross the abdomen, —Now Ulm rivala Lake Gity in having a me- dinm, the sedimout in whosd wash-dluh forma woll-dofined pictures. 10WA At Lo & Canfleld's conl mine, 8 miles wost of Boono, yestordsy morning, the rape of tho main ehatt broko just as four mon had stoppad into the “fi“ bo lowered to their work, and threp of thom fell the wholo distance of 240 foet, killing Tolbott Dola instantly, Thomas Brigin was taken out slive, but has sinco diod. _David Parks hiad e log broken and shonldor dislocated, but will = rocover. Ld Rolerta caught ot the month of tho sbaft nnd eacapod injory. . The cable slipping off the drum is supposed to hava caused tha accident, - ohn H. Obarles and othors have recoived tho necossary authority to catabligh the Bioux City National Bank, —At Tomars lYummissly 200 fect of the road- bod of tho 8t. Faul Railroad was washed aut by a floud, bt tho bod was blocked up ond traing arrived at Sfoux City on time last evoning. —1It Ing been raining at Sjoux Oity for sovoral days, and tho fall of water haa boen immenso, Tt 1s foared that cropa in stack have aufferod. —_—— WASBRINGTON. That Everinating Safe-DBurginry— Board of {2calth Appointments—Dis- chargo of the Entire Secrot Service Force-The Future District Govern= ment. & Spactal Dispateh (o The Chieago Tribune, Wasursaror, Sopt. 9.~The Grond Jury wera again occupied with tho ssfo-burglary to-day. Tho prinoipal witness examined wns Holicltor Wilgon, who appoared with a copy of-his roport sud coplos of o number of letters that eamo into his posseasion while working tho caso up. TUE DOARD OF BEALTI ot thelr meoting last night made & number of sppointments of physicians to tho poor. Among othersa colorod physician was appointed to whom tho poor on n part of tho island and lying in the vicinity of the Navy-Yard will bo com- Po\lud to apply for roliof ln caso of sickness. fho appointment i8 racolvod with a groat deal of Dbittor fooling by tho rosidents, and may occasion serioua tronblo, This snmo man was appointed to a similar position somo yesrs, ago by Mayor Brown, but tho circumstance gavo riso to au storm of indignation that hiy commission was revokoed by ordor of the Secretary of tho Troas- ury. TR ENTIRR GEORET-BERVICE forco will ho discharged to-morrow. Not a vestige of tho old Inatitution will remain, Tho naw Chiof hos not been named yot, but the re- organization will follow at once. TILE FUTURR DISTRICT GOVERNNENT, Dorman B, Eaton, who bns been employed by the Jolnt Belect Committeo to submit thom his viows a4 Lo the best form of goyernment for the District, arrived horo to-day. Hois not ready to report, but it ia probable ho will recom- mend a-form of govornment that will keep tho Diutrict aflairs at all times under the diioc- tion of Uongroes. 1o thinks any other gystom would bs unconstitutional, and it is eviacut o rogarda tho recent Governmont. Mr. Eston is peculintly fitted to give & valuable opinion ou thia subjoct, ne o ns dovotod many yenrs to the etudy of municipal govornmonta, g THE SILVER TRADE DOLLAR. Special Dinyatch to 1'he Chicage Tribune, ‘Wasuixarox, D. G, Sopt. 10.—The Buperin- tondent of the Ban Francisco Alint writes to tho Treasury Dopartmont that ho i coining trade dollara at tha rate of $20,000 por dny, which is all that can ba mado by ton hours' work of the entivo ingtitution. Whou ho gote into the now iut, which he expeats ta do about Nov. 1, and gots alrly started, ho thinks ho can make all the trado doliara required for commorcinl purposes on tho Pacific const. o says tho coiniaa per~ fect succoss, and, if enough of thom could be made, the Mexican doliar would bo entirely shut out of tho markot, Tho trado dollar keops up tho price of erude silver, and at_tho sasmo {imo opens a vary large market for silyor bars, sl latomis iy S e bt AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL AGSOCIATION. LoumsvrLte, Ky, Sept. 310.—The Amoricau Pharmacoutical Assoclation held a lengthy eossion to-dayy but the proceedings doyel- oped aro of littlo importance. The time wag consumed principally by a continua- tion of » long wories of quorios, which, togothor with a number resolntions, provokod & gonoral discussion en the propor uecs and bandling of medicino. After much skirmishing botweon tho frionds of Boston and 'Lolado, tho Former city was decided on s the place for hold~ ing tho noxt aunnal Convention. ‘I'be Conven- tlon will moot again to-morrow morning, paecRte i et NEW ORLEANS \TEMS. NEw Onrzaxs, Bopt, 10.—Dnring tho pest fow dnyn tho police bave soized sevoral casts of arma bolonging to private partics. Tho courta now have tio matter In hand, This aftornoon n squad of Motronolitans on- tered the storo of Mr. Oliver, importor of guus, nrrested the proprivtor; and solzod soveral packe ages of guns and ammunition, The police ruthorittos clalm to be soting In accordanco with lnw, bt the Bulletin’s oxtra calls it another out- Tage by Kellogg's police, —————— S RUMORS DENIZD. Ew Yonk, Bopt. 10,—Prealdent Orton, of the Wantotns Union Lelograph, denios 1o rorior thi his compauy has purchased tho contralling tutor- ost in tho Frauklin and Atlantic & Pacitic Tol- ograph Companios with the intontion of absorb- ing thom, I, D. T, Sweot, of tho Atlantlo & Pacitio Campauy, slko denios tho atatoments, o \l:fiE‘CflU\'IONS AGAINST YELLOW FEVER. YasnINGTON, D. ., Bopt, 10.—TI Action of tho 'Lroasnry Dnn';flmnut mlt‘s Xr::::“l'i to tho establishmont of precantionary mossnures against ‘g'nxlnw fovor nt tho various ports ia nat intonded to convey tho Impression that the dls- 8nao oxists anywhoro along the Atlantic or Quie coasts in an epidemio form, but for tho purpase of proventing its iutroduction by ships, © et e Tone S 0T Gragbi il s OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Dagonan bt B T o Sy ovoeblps New Yons, Nopt. 10.—Ardived—Stesmal Cubs, fram Livorpool, and Avstealia, e Glnggow. Cueap Traveling in Lurope, A carraspandont of tho Brooklyn Argus writes $hat his oxpenses duting u compralioisive teip of 00 davs {n Bngland, Treland, aua Scotlnnd were #4200, Inbluding €160 for & Grnt-olasg v cavln paesago, “T travoled with ouly n light Bnud vallso,” o nays, * and thoroforo oseapod all oal vors and’ portors, nnd eaved -much time epent by others lnnk‘ng aftor thoir hag- gofo. 08 Tanding at a plnce I usustly inke timo aud wolect’ my own lodgings, without \mln:s driven to nn oxponsive hotol by an intoreatod cabman, All Buropo dorives jmimonso sums of monoy from Amerionn and othor etraugors, and flllflflhn‘fl roducod the oxtortiona to a fluo point. ool bold, good-natured, doliborato, and contont without s display, and you oan do as I havo done, Nino-tontlia of thoso with whom tho travolor comes into immodisto contact aro leoohon. Riso aboyo thom or turn the tablos an thom, All, partioularly shopkgopors, kuow an I?mo'rlclm nl’ sight, and thoy ‘o for him’—ur ar," UL THE PORK-PACKERS, Tho Nntionnl Convontion at Loufse ville=Rules Adoptod—The Chicugoe Packing Stondard Adoptod. LowsviLe, Ky, Sopt. 10.—Tho Natonal Pork-Packors' and Provislon-Doalors’ Convention assembled at 10 o’olock this morning, uandor tho “foltowing pormanont orgaulzation: Prosident, Willlam Hamilton, St. Louis; Vieo-Prosidonts, Wiltlam Hughos, Kentucky ; Josoph Adame, Till- nols; John A, Armsbury, Now York; Androw Moxwoll, Missouri; Potor Nonkol, Miohi- gan; Driggs B, Cunningham, _Oblo; 3. L. Krobs, Marylond; Potor Byan, Kanma; Willinm Blaolford, Wost Virginia; W. O. Iny- mound, Louislana; W, I, Pottlt, Indiann; Join B. Bmytho, Iowa e Dapee, Mastnchueotts; 'lng, Ponnaylvania; Jomes T. Wilson, Osliforning ‘W. I, Honeloy, Tonuossoa; Boore- tary, W. 1L Maxwall, Cincinunti, FRIVIGEQE. The rosolutfon offercd by Mr. Kirby, of 8t Loulis, yostorday, wes firat takon up. Tho reso- lutlon rond ne foltows: . Reaolved, That In sll rules governing standarda of mioats cut, the mannor of curlog aud _packing_the samo, nono but ourera and packers bo allowod o vote, but {hat,. In {ho diseussion of such rujus befors (o Qonvention, duly accredited dealers in product from othor commercisl bodies in tho United States be por- Tmitted to partictpate. Tho Committeo on Rosolutions sakoed furthor timo ta report. Pormission woa granted, and the Committoo, after o fow momonts, mgoxtod advorsoly, snd tho ronolution was dofoated. PAGKING BTANDAUD. Following rnYlnrt of tho Busingsn Commitico, adopting tho Obleago staudard for packing, was adopted ¢ 1 wonld beg loave to state to tho Convention that the Committeo on Businoss havo bud béforo them for con- sldoration the ustionsl rosolutions, and, afier a- caro- ful rowiow of theso rules, we flud #t necessary to rocommond a chango' fcr {his Convention to mako npon the Alandard of pork, Tho rulo whick wo do- piro to cliange now reads oa followst ¢ Evglteenth— Mesa pork stall be out snd packed from the sldea of walltalted bom In ofrige, iha hog o first plit througl the backbonc, or if 18 split ono alde, thon An cqual proportion ; of linrd and soft sides, 28 trioy aro tormod, must be packed, proporly fanked, and not ack-stenpiped ; 100 pounds “of groan moat, numboring ot ovor sixteot pieces,including tho regus Iar proportion of flank and shouller.cuts ; four lay- ers, 7l on cdgo without . oxcosslvo crowds ing lor bruiniug, must bo packed in oach th Toan 10 Larrel, i not. n pounds of good forolgn or 45 pouuds of good domestic conrao ealt, and filiod up full with good clear brine as strong aa salt yrill soako #t ; the pork to by reasonably iform in width ; the packer's name and location, dafo of packing, and thonumber of ploces in each basrol, must bo brandod on tho head with o mutallio brand, making an fron or stencil brand, at the thao of pockizg Wo desiro to ohango thnt by substituting the following: Mesa-pork ahell bo cul and packed from eldcs of woll-fatted 1\»?;‘,& wtrips, tho log to bo firat eplit {hrongh _ho ono; or, it AUt on ono alde, thea om equal proportion of hard and eoft eldes, nn thoy sro’ formed, must bo packed, properly fianked, and_ not backeatrapred, 100 pounds of grean meat, numbering nat ovor aixtcen pleces, ju- cluding the regulsr proportion of fiankand shoulder cuts. Four lovors, Dlacd on adge, witlout oxcedsive crowdidg _or _brusing, wust bo ki 1010 each barr with not e o Tosa than thirty ponnds of good fordign or thirty-fivs ponnds of good donoutio coawmo Ealt, awd filled up full with good clear Lrino us atrong’ ns salt wil iakelt s thopork fo bo onl ressonably uniforin i widiD ; tho packor's namo and localfon, and dato of packing, and the number of ploces nnd pounds of -con micat n cachi larrol, nayt bo branded on tho E;ufl\vfl.h amotallie brand, marking-iron, or stoncil Dlato nt the timo of pcking. Tho rule In_rolation {o prime mees pork, requiring thot shouldora shall not exceed 00 pounds, was amend~ ed to rend, * Tho shoulder-picces nob {o excoed &5 pounds in‘each barrel.” Thiu s neceasary, in ordor lo agroo making 100 ponnds to tho barrel. ', The foltowing resolution was adopteds Resolved, That tho seratching of brands, ho re- packing of pork, ond taklug out’ the surplia wolght aro practicos injurious to_the trade, and shonld ba discontinued a8 uufalr, if not dishonest, and, in the sboenco Of apy. propor Jaw to 'punish it sa o erimo, mhould amount to dlsquallii- catlon of membasehip tn any Board of Trade or Clinye ber of Commicreo; alko, thnt proper profoctions should bo glyen o the trado by tho enactment of Bocossary 12w by Congresn. Tho reeolution was sgreed to. Boveral mattors of minor importanco woro dis- poscd of, and sharp discussions followed, and A sharp flght aosuod on tho proposition te chauga tho standard of weight. Tho Convention adjourned sine dio at 1 p, m, and a numbor of mombers_attondod a baso-bui] match botweon two pioked nincs of fat men of Louiaville, Al night s grand banquet wsa given in the T.oulsvillo Hotol, and 300 guasta sat down at the tables, with music, spoaking, and merry-misking. AMUSEMENTS. nooLEy's. ‘Whon tho wonthor couspiros with the Exposi- tion to keop people away from tho theatres, a honso such as Mr. Hooley bad last ovoning would indicato, if anything, tbat tho long- looked-for theatrical company had arrived, and was rocognized, By this we do not moan to say that tho houso was paokod, hus that it wag as good as could bo expocted. In order to bring out tho full strongth of the compauy iu such & mauner that everybody would sae it, tho managemont decidod to changa the rus of “TLed Buckstono’s woll-known Lifo,” whick draws hosvily on tho ro- sourcos of & compauy, ond soowa to havo boaon writton precisely for sush an ovent g that of last evening. Of course {he farcical oloment ontors so widely into the conatitution of *NMarriod Life" that it scarcoly dogorves to rank with the stendard comcdios of thoe day, Itis in- tonsoly droll throughout, formed with perfect symmotry, but (ho humor Is occasionally otrotehiod to transparenoy, und becomes todious, an in the Iast act, in which the wives mourn tho rupluro botweon thomeelves and their hushanda, Symmotry domands ho slluation, but proba- bility would oxciso it. Judgment would com- promiss tho matter by reducing Iv to one- fourth. It was rendored Inst eveniog with tho most dolighttul ovonness and spirit, aud so far ful- fillod ito mission a8 to convince tho most oyniesl of oritics that in Hooloy's cumpany was malorinl such ns tho West Lag uovor acon bofore. Pri- marily tho intoroat attached to such mombors of tho combination a8 had not boforo appearcd Thoso woro Mr, W, Crano, the low comedian ; M. Georgo Ryor, (ho fanious *old man;" and Misa Dalloy. An oxpootant audicnco willingly oxpronsad lts outiro appreciation of tuoso artists. Mr. iyor is too well known on goneral princi- 105 to nocd any vory oxtondod poraonal notice. L will probably bho nows to wmany (hat Chi- cago saw Mr. Myer's maidon offort on tho stago yonrs and yeard ugo—] porhaps thirty of tham, 1o mado his dobutin * Hamlet,” sup- horting the Hon. J. B. Rico, DL U,y who played Postitho rolo. In' thowo thirty yeas Mr. liyer hias noquived, it not o wenlth of upeoio, nt nuy rato an opulenco of stago experionco, dolicaoy of touch, thoroughness of ap) preciatson, and skill ng an actor. 116 has roturned to the city (o make it his home, and wo hopo sinceroly that tho nlagn of tho city will bo onriched by his pormancnt goitlomens hore. o is not only thomout fine isliod old mnn evor soon heve, bt if he hnsa Astray” comedy, by giving Married superlor on _tho z’lnge lb“ 'hin ling, ittod _porson haw yot to apponr s!‘:u(‘)lfla“nlgo‘ 11 elosution 18 hoyond Kl puaisd, and his rave ability iu utilizing minuto dotails for producing etrong offects i o plansnnt study for his companions on tho stago, as woll as atteutivo mombiers of the audicuco. Mr, Orane lsnot s stsunger in Chicago. Mo wwas ono of the mainstaya of tho Oatds com- pany, and hag hoon spoken of in theso colummng 4 5 yonny comedian of the utmout promise, Iu taling hia place last ovouing on tua stago M, Ornio showed Homio norvonutions, but tha hy-pluy With ol o introdneed himeule captivatad an andionoe in front and bohind tho Foollights, aud enooursged him to procacd, which ho did. Wo Al mob orisivise Mr., Craho to-nlght fucther than to nemuro him that ho can (ko hin placo on tho hoards and In tho parts rendsrod fazyilinr by Jobn Dillon without foar of failuro, $ia hoa only to voproes Mo af tho extravagant togdenales iuducod by long burlewquo-acting, and {n ostabllstied, sud thauglyit maken the biH last evening, or rathor to interrupt | to tone himsolt down to sobor comiedy fu ordor to mado nn hnniouso roputation. Hid orlginnlity him somo- what angular u style, it will bo rostrainod withe in rensonnblo limila, . A Mies Sailoy wan also undor the {uflncnco of thoso_torriblo task-mostors, tho norves, and: shranl a littlo from tho rosponsibilitios of tho [r’nrt. Blg I8 = vory protly, © gracoful londe, with sympothotlo = volco, 8nd o palvo, girfish minnner vory propossossing. Bho ronds woll, or would but for ocoslonal bur- rying, and with a little moro_confidence in hor own vory pronounced abillty, play with forco snd plquancy. P]Ayhl[i withi ‘much oxporiencod ond magleal artiats as Mrs. Mnodor, Mivs Hnw- thorne, and Mre. Fred Williame, pho naturally underohtimatod her slrongth, bodosty is n xaro {munnnulnn, but thero ean bo an oxcoss of it. A bright, intolligont, and refined yonng lady,—for Misg ]inl\ny 10 quito youthful,—with tho natural gifta and falr oxporionce ahio biag ind, has ovory. clintiao of making hor mark, with saoh modols to study nd thoso wo have mentionod, Mr. O'Noll, it is noodless to any, played with: splrit and offect, and with an 0ad0 and natusal- pesa rongsuring to hls frionds, Mr.- Murdech, of cotrso, Was abont na_muoh At homo ns in his own privato room, and pinyod with such an air of modoat Qosire to usurp notlxln‘; that did not bolong to him ihat tho scqualntancos of that talonted and ambitious young_ ariiat wore atill moro encouraged than over. Mr, Fitzpatrick, 0o, piayed tho part of Dismal with an apprecia~ tion of tho solemnity of tho charactor, nud with- out any dangor of ovordolng}n. Migs Galo, who supported Lim oo Afrs. Dismal, waa oqually bappy in her porsonation, and justified tho ox- poctation that, in & part of grontar soops, sho would oxhibik Lior strongth, Mrs. Willlams woe noat aud livoly, and tbe morry spirit of the ioco, It lsno wondor that Bho waa & pet of tho Joston stogo., Bho hasn fund of what nothing but tho techniesl word * bualnesa™ can oxpross, raroly seen In_any actrous, loaving not a momont of unoccupled timo on her hands, and turning ovory trifling not of by-play to socount in holp= iIng tho ploco along, ~Miss Hawthorne played with animation,. and o mischiovous anzioty to mnko fun. T'o thoeo who saw bor s tho siokly, soutimontal _Armande, tho contrast was an: ohanting, Mrs, Macdor has played the part of Mrs, Dovg no often boforo, and recelved so muoh pralbo for it, that wo hoed meroly montion tho faot that sho played it last ovoning. The aftorplece, »**Tho Rough Dinmond™ is- not a vory satisfactory affair, Thero is nothing to it, and it j# rathor tedions. o "To-night anothor chango of blil will be mado, and an unususlly strong nttragtion 1t will bo. o Borious Family " will bo givon, with Mr. Crano a8 Aminadad Steek, aud the cast na mon- tioned Sunday. It will_bo followed by tho charming musleal farco * Tho Bonnlo Fishwifo,” which nbounds in merriment aod musio, The enat will be as followa: . Bir Hickory Heartychear,. «Mr, D, Fitzpstrick Wildoats Mr, Musdoch Gniters, Misa Th Haggls McTorling Among tho musical solections ongrafted on tlio comedictia aro tho following: *¢Mald of Atlieng,” by M. Muedoch, who 6lngs with tha gnmo tasto aud foreo that charactor ing, and *Loddic wi' tha Hazol-Eyo,” sud “Caller Horrin'," by Mr, Williams.* Tho lattor rioh Beoteh molody s n T‘xrdm, fanciful ropgoso~ sontation of tho cry of tho flsh-womon and tho ‘bolls of Edinbutg own, and 1s o lyrie familiar, f courto, to 'most of our readors. * Oh Work Thou in tho ‘Canld Blast,” by Mrs, Willisma and Bfr. Murdool, will léo bo sung. To-morrow Wled Astray” will bo given aftornoon and evoniug. Loversof what {8 really good in tho drama Will avail thomealves of tho present op- portunity to witnoss somo rarely-good acting. pibisalins o ottt -0 LATE LOCAL ITENS. Officor Cawdroy, who was 8o daugorously stabbod by Jack MoBride, ia still improving; and will bo ablo to bo about agsin in a short timo: * Tatrick Twoby, of No, 897 “West Fourtoenth' sireot, waa drowned, accideutally, in tho lake, at tho foot of liarmon courk, yestorday aftornoon. ‘Pho body was rocovored. g hin act~ Tho wifo of the notorious Jack Handloy, who Wednesday Wy was badly beaton l}g him night, st No. 116 Cornelin bottor last midnight. An officer callod to oitnin tho informalion rogarding tho woman's condition, and was ot st the door by Hendlay, who hins beon bailed out, and abruptly told thiat e would not give him any report. 5 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. streat, Trod Douglass bas givon 81,000 to Howard Univoraity. —A bronzo etathe of Danlol Webstor s to bg lnced in Central Park, New Yorlk, the pift of r. Gordon . Barpham, —Quoon Viotoris haa gono to Balmoral, whero Sho loft Ou- borno, Tslo of Wight, on tho 20th_ult., in the she will romain till Novomber. Royal yacht Alborts, crossed to Portsmouth, which Bb loh by special train in tho ovening, and, traveling through, roached Balmoral tho noxt night. ~—Two years ago, Mr. Jacobeon, a Jew, was olacted o Juative of thae Ponco'ay Bevaatopol, in TRusain, Somo of the pooplo, firm in their faith of raligions Intoleranco, sont thoir protestations to tho Miniator of Justics nt 8t. Potorsburg, and no moro Was hoard of it. It now Jacobson bag been thanked for.tho manner in which ho dis- chargod his duties. —A&n aged and docropit Chinamap, who had purchased aveturn ticket to Chtan, in order that Iiis bones might roposo in hin_antivo sofl, waa preventod Irom going on board tho stoamor last weok at Ban Franciuco by fomo of his country- men, who claimed that e wes in wrrodrs for {ributo duo one of the gods in the tompto. Ho Lnstoned to tho police ofiico and made known his txouble, whon an oficer was dotailod to ne- company bim to the wharf and sco that he was permitted to dopart in ponce. ST s Xw Chis ¢ The Coming MMorse 177 & Jurlefal's ™ Letter to the Doston Journal, The proposed trot in Bostdn botweon colo- brated stallicns s the thome of goueral.calk in Now York, Wo havo hero a banker who ina qulot way hna boon fincuoflng for aomo time the spendiest horses of tho country, Ile liad a qaiet siablo out of the city, about an kour's rido away. Hero ho has s track, and witkout observation ho 18 1ccording somo marvolous speed. Mo enya nathing about hig stud on tho strect, and will not be questioned. Mo ane can get access to s horses without a written permission from him. folf, that i raroly givon. Among his tronauros {is n bratlor of * Doxtor,” s gamey, spoody horso, of which marvelous things sre told, Thig onte of-the-way stablo la just mow the coniro of a good desl of Intorest. Among horsomen” it has beon kiown for s loug while_that ‘a Methodist minister In Kontuoky owned n colt of which marvolons thiugs wera told, Tho animal was black as a raven, and boro the name of ' Blackwood.” The valuo of tho hortie, in the estimation of the owner, may bo scen by the plensant little prico thal was put wupon him, The horsomen ou the street Inughed that o pinin Mothodist parson, in_the wilds of Kentuuk{ offered his animal for $60,000( The brnker alfnded to hiosrd 8o mucls of this colt thnt o took a trip to Kontucky to look at bim. He #ow him move. o degoribos him s & marvel. Hug nostrils becomo red as firo; hiu oyes dilato, and ho sooms fransformoed, Tha captivated Now Yorkor offorcd £30,000 for tho colt. 'The owuer recoived the proposal with disdnin. Jio did not ovon roply; ordered the hiorés back into (Lo sta- ble, and wont into his house, Another vielt was maade, and tho horse chauged ownors, 850,000, 1t it nmid, bolng the prico. Now tho plan Is this Wion tbo liorses that aro to Lrot on your conrss Ly done thoir best, * Blnckwood " f# to bo trot- ted out to sbow wihat ho can do, Those' who hinvo seon bim moye nay that ho is tho most oz~ traordinnry animal over scon in this part of tho country. z e Miko Carroll’s Solicitude for Niis Frionds, From the Lawrence (Kan.) Amerfean. Oceagionully you will find & horsoman with a tender counclonee and o raro solicitudo for his felonds, and aueh o man 1 the affable Miko Car- roll, who owns soveral horsod and drives thom ab racer, On Wedneeday many porsons bought vools on Mike's bay gelding Easox, and, that horse tak- ing the st heat, thoso mon Lought moro poola on Eugox agninst tho flold. But Mike lost tho noxt two heats, which woro won by Emporor, and the pool-bityors looked gad, aud a Miko ro- turned from thio stublo thoy ;iutlmmd nronnd him and complnived that thoir monoy was ou his horao snd he was ‘‘throwing" tho race. Ilora was a rare oxbibition of Mike's solicitude for hig frionds, nnad his genorouy hoart prompted him - to say: “ Gentlomen, P'm afrald my horse Is off, sud T dow't thiuk I can win this raco, I am sorry, but I tell youl'ms wot pulling the hores, and I don't want anothor drivor put in ; I'd rathor loso & good denl of monoy ; and I'll toll yon what L'l do. You're 'l my frionds, and 1 don’t want you 1o loso any moaoy on mg, and T'fl tako nll your pool off your haudy rathior than bave any hard Toclings,™ “Ihin was fair, and_tho orowd bogan to pass in thoir curde, which Miko willin lr ueuc‘vtml with eiles of 7ara benovolence, 'This littlo mattor naviug beon adjusted, Mr, Carroll mounted his nulgt '. aud wllhmlu nfl'on l:w“ the x:?lel.wn hus‘l!u and tho race, peckoting tho puruo, the largo odds which his "&nnd.n" would bava wou, sud & handsomeo gift from & man who hiad s hoavy pool at stako, bosides his own pools, Milo nlnymi hin Jittlo game shirewdly, and the groon- orns, though - losing nothing, falled to make a .dollar. A fow-woro shrowd enough to hold on 'to tholr ohances whoi thoy ssw ‘tho- ownor snd Idrivor willlng to bo 8o gonerons to his frionds. ——————— WILLIAM H. BUMSTED DEAD. |, Eveénifnl Oarcer of the Moss Twood of Jorsoy Oity—A Man Who Maae torod Three Trndes nnd Foxsook Thom for Political Distinction—A Torm in Prison Followed by Donth. v Promthe New York Sun, Sept, 9. Shortly aftor 13 o'olock on’ %’.’\many night Willlam "H, Bumsted, known aa the Bors Twaed of Jorsoy Olty, dicd’ at the rosldouce ot his father in Ocean avonuo, Jersoy City [eighta, of typhold fovor. ITo had boon slok’ for noatly o month, but no fatal rosulis wore lookod for tu- i1 a-fow hoars before his donth,. " Afr, Bumstod was but 80 years of ago, but his caroor waa nn_ovontful ono, is Initor yonrs wero a8 _alosely idontified with tho intorests of ' Jorsoy Olty o8 thoso of William . Tweod with Wow York. Nor wore tho lives and actions of the two mon dissimilar: sa Twood held Now York in tho hiollow of his hand and squeezed It unmorelfully, so Bumstad bold Jorsoy nh.g and was pot & wmi ‘moro tonderof its wolfaro. Bhort- 1y ator the downfall of one camo tho overthrow of tho other, snd whilo tbo nats which were ta cntaugle Twloud and lodge him 1ln :llm Punn:m- tiary woro bolng woven, Jorsey fustice, maving m:rr,n rapldly, lLad copsignod Bumsled to tho 8tato Prison at Tronton: Tho docosnod_politician wea born in Yalver- ton, in Norfolk, England, Juno 16, 1635, and ono yoar aftorward wad um;;m by his parents, who Lod thon no other childe®y,” to this country, Tho family Iandod fn Now York ponallces, and woro hardly ablo to dofray thoir expenscs lo Jorsoy Ulty, Mr. Willism Bumstod; Br., wsa s akillod mason, aud quickly found romunorativa. ANCIENT TROY. Extracts from n Private Lotfer from Dr. Schliemann—ilistorical Vaine of . tho Lnte Archuelogicnl Discoverioy— Slis Xarly Thoorics Confixmode e From the Troy Times, It wil, no doubt, ho intorosting to you and ta mr honored filond, Prof. North, to_hoar that Prof. 1. flomlmm o Viennn baa already suce cooded In dociphoring ten of my Trojan fnsorip-. (toos, all of which aro In very primifivo Cyprian ‘charnctors, but contain puro Grock words. Thua thio imporiant faol tn cetablished that the T'rojony apoko Greok, But tho chronolog thoso mouumonts, na well as of all objocts which camo_from tho burnt eity in from 23 10 83 foot_bolow tho surfaco, is now genors)l acknowlodged to botwoon 1,800 and 2‘005 Dofore Obriat, whilo tho Homorle hymus caniaob - bo older thnn 900 yoara hofare Obrit. Bub Troy's tragical fato had romained in fronh mom=: ory, for it was sung by numorous rhapsodes, and probably by hundreds of (thom boford THomer, whoso pooms slone aro prasorvod bo- cauno thoy woro tha most sublime and porfact. Troy was robuilt, and 10 foot abavo tho ruins of .tho anciont Ilion you find n posterior probistorio ¢ity, which must alio havo beon dostroyed, for, 1ike in Troy and like (u Pompoy, you can dig up ‘thero tito nkoloton of ovory house, In tho Pgyptian poom of Pontasus, which dates from tho f\ftconth contury, bofora Olirist, tho Trojoug of Tllon aro doseribed s Hghbiag sgainat Rawna- 8oa 1., tho Bowontris of the Grooks, whilo in th? sculpturon of Medinot-Abon nt Thebos (Egyptl, which dnte from the ond of the foure ‘toonth to the bogipoing of tho thirteonth contary boforo Ohrist, tho Trojann still apposr ‘08 ouo of the most powerfui nations of the ,oonsth of the Meditorranonn; bt all theso Tro- §#ns must dorive from tho pro-historio city which {Dfl find in 18 to 23 fect bolow tho surface, on ho top of Troy, No doubt the sito of L'roy had ‘beon abaudoned and uninhabiled for contnrics boforo tho agasot llomer, for thoe objocts, and particularly the fdols, found oven in tho highest omploymont, and tho family woro soou in com-. lur&b o circumutancod in Lha clty which thoey de~ cidod to make-their homoe, . William H. Bum-" stad, at tho ago of 4 yoors, was sont to n putlie school, .whero e did not make,.* eithor thep or aftorward, any vory noticeabla progress. Tha education ho recgived st this school, howover,. gources, Whatever eldo ho kuow - bhe hm%ht_ bimsolf, but though & profound thinker snd & keon; sbirewd mau of the world, ho was posossed of very little information derivod from books. _An yonrs roliod on tho Bumsted family fncresa- od, f"ox\rlcnn childron woro botn, of whum all but four dled, tbo murvivors being Willisw 11, and threo brothers,” Young Bumstod remained at tho pulilid schidol for thn years,-aud at tho ago of 14 was appconticed to Lntls & Ca., faxiturs doalers in” Montgomery sireot. " But ho was al- rondy giving indications of ' thoso *remarknble astulo aud coleulating inentol powers thi aftor- warda gava him auch power b tha city where ha lind mado his home, atd tHo faroiture trado was, Lur too dull for a youth of bis energetic disposi-, tion, A yonr's triol suliced bo tira him'of It, aud quitiing bin cmployers ho porsundod hin fatlior to approntico hlm o Olark & Baoat, sur- Yoyora nnd aivh euginsors, and it wua here proba- Bly tht ho lodeiied tho act whicl st o latae period énabled him to riake thoso abstruso caloulationg reganiiug Fho prico of cortaln proporty purchanod by the, cify tlint yltimately cousiguod” him to tho Siato Prison. 1lo remisined with Clirk & Baoot for thireo yonrs, and becamo an ofiiglonl survoy- or, engincer, sud architcot. But ho seems to ago of Y7 bo renolved onge moro to chongo hiy profossion, | is father thon took him idto his own busi- heart into work, 08 @ax his woui, oung Bumsted, soon bocamo's S¥ful and nr- ilulld magon. Iiis father had snother approntice of tho name of obingon, and, whoh both bad gervod their timo, ho made ovor tho business to. thaii cotijolutly, and fotindod tho firm of ‘Bum- stod & Robiuson, builders, & donaorii which soon beeamo ono of tha moat important of its kind in Jereoy cu.{. pd Bosides the wealth ncoumnlated iu tho busi- noss, ‘Bumstod speculated o kttlo fu ronl estato, and with unvarying sucoess. o miirriod, an uichased s mngoificent house at Ocoan and Ditgluin avomos: whoro big fomily havo sluco; Yived.. Xiin fnthor Lind nless imposing but sub-’ siantinl dwolling similasly sttunted on tho oppo-' sito sido of Virginia avonto, end it wag in this louso that Willlam X, Bulsted broathiod hig lnat, About ten yonrs pgo tho firm of Bumsted & Tobinson was disiolfed, aisd from that timo Ar, Bunsted's downfall moy bo dated. Kot that fu tho political arens intc which ko entered on- his tetiromint from’ Giwinoss he wes unsuccessful. for through & lobg potlod ho was pro-ominently fortinate, nnd ‘nmossed immetsd wealth, bub tuo'path upon wliich Lio thon éntored tvas tho oue which witimately lod him to his dostruotion, Te soon‘bocame & power . in tho eommnuu(v, and obtaintag tho nominntion for Alderman fn Torgon, ha was clooted by a aweoping majority. He sorvod for throo terms in Borgen City, and \hon Borgon wis consolidated with old Jersoy City bo was elocted to tho simé ofico, and filled it for moro’ $han two yours, after whicli bo waa made & momber of the Board of Public Work, aud he speoulatad with éontinued success in roal entato, < 3 A Ting was formed of which bie was the contro, and for o long timo Jersey Gilg grosnod undor oxactions not dissimilar to thoso from whioh Now York sufferod undor Tweed's xogiva. At fongth, in 1873, the Hudson County Grand Jury found 210 indictments against Dumsted, embracing malfensance in ofico and consfiracy to defrand the Boarda of Yiro Commiaslonors, Public Works, and Polico. The caao was tried in Juue, 1872, 1% acoupiod savoral daye and oseitod Intonso intorost thronghout Now Joraoy. ‘Lho Jury roturned a vordiot of ‘gullty, and Bumstod ‘rag sontonoed ko nlhe months tn the State Prison. 0 was not, oom;mllcd to wonr the prison livery, #nd passod his timo pleasantly enough spparent~ ly. ¥Iis moro fortunato brothors of tho Ring vigited him frequently, and ss the law allowo five days' reduction of timo on ench movth for good conduct, his actual term of imprisonment Was but little ovor soven months, o mild punish- mont nnuuib, it was thought, for offonses so flagrant as thowo of whiok ho bad béen conviet- ‘od—offonacs but littlo less glaring than $hose for which Mr. Tweed waa. aftorwards sentoncod to twanty yenrs' mg'yrhnnmonh On Jan, 51, 1873, with bis wifo, ho qult tho i:‘“ at Tronton very quiotiy and returned to his omo In Jersoy City. His hoalth hsd not Auf- fored from his imprisonment, but Mig political lifo; waa, of couree, over, IIo lived unoston- tatipusly, attracting very littlo notios, until fonr wooka ngo ho way stricken with o siokness which doveloped into a slow fever. On Baturdsy morn- ing ho bogan to eink rapidly, and diod oarly yos- terday mornlni. The elder Mr. Bumsted is sihalo old man, probably ver(ilug oo 70 yoars of age. In con- versation with a Sun reportor {;nturd&y ho sald » very largo amount of proporty waa Togistorod in his son’s name, but so complicatod wera his nffaira’ thot it waa fmpossible to oy yet whother lio died worth s million dollars or " not hwslf g0 many.conts. He u}mku regrotully of tho chances which had Jed his son into tho fleld of polltics ; not, howovor, that ho Dbelioved him gmfly of the orimes liid to his chargo, * Ho waa & man of vast ontorpriso,” ho said, ** and hig keon forcsight ond ropidity snd clearness of thought gavo Lim tho "control of thoueands of fesser abilty, Inhis m{vwsing ouergy s may havo fallon into orrors. 1 have uo iden that his conduct was not opon to Teprossh in #ome par- tioutars, but as for tho crimos of which hao voa noonsod ho was, 1am entisfied, ontiroly guiltlons of them, His nulturlnsa woro Hololy due to a #ystematio, jealous, and malioious porsccution, - vnmuuut)on, toa, carricd on by the very men who hod the niost reason to bo gratoful to_him. lrl{u_ 'il_lill living hiaa doue so much for this city a8 o did, “Ho hns, I beliove, beon reprogented as an intemporate man. I do not think, from the hour of his birth, ho ovor drank n glass of in- toxicating lignors, or smoked a cigar, 1o wos not s rellgious man in tho popular sonse of the term; that ls to sny, ho wos nok a mombor of any church, but he was a good son, snd an ex- celtont husbond and father, I nover henrd him ‘g0 & yulgar or_profano word, por cowld Lo on- duro to honr thom used by others. o was no orator, but Lo was a vory deep snd senfs thinker. Tnd ho eorployod his brain less ho would not be lying above staira now. I was an ovil hone whan ho firet embarked in volitica, I bave threo other sous loft to mo out of four- toen childran, aud I pray to God that not ono of thom may over becomo a politiclan or hold an affice undar the Qovornment.” e Dincrestons T'rom the Detroit liree Press, Bunday might a nicely-drosacd colorod gltl, accompained by s stylish young gent of color, got aboard a Fort-stroot oar bound enst. “Tho condnotor knoew hor by sight, and know where wha lived, and ho caloulntod to stop the car In front of tho houso., \Whon within a block of it tho young mno aroso and pulled the boll, Lut the ‘sonductor nodded mnd tho car kepf on, 1lalf o blook from the bouso ha pulled it sgain, and tho conduotor sald, *Iva all right—wa'll stopright in front of tho house,” *'No, you don't understand I” exclnmod the young man; 4idat's just what we don’t want to do,” Da cle wuan fs down on mo, yon kuow, and if ho'w down dar by tha gato whon dis car stops, he'll mako tronblo for mo, suro’s yerborn I 'Lvory. body in the ear approciated the situation, aud tha couple woro drivon past and leb out a blook beyond the house, duch a4 Lt was, wha alt ha ever got from outsida |« hia'vo beon of a volatilo disposition, .and ot tho [ & noss as an npyflmnllou, and, throwiog his whole |* a ‘pre-bistoric Iayors of ruins, show an immonso differduca in ege whan compared with those de- {seribod by Homor; besides, tho Intter continual- 13 8pooks of ron, Whorons I nover found a trago ;of ironin any ono of the four pro-histaria citien lof T'roy, and not_oven in tho uppormost, which 1just precodos tho Tlium of thie Grook colony. t Jobn Murray, of London, wio is well known by his guide-books for travalers, Is now going to ‘publish work on Troyln an English dross,’ -and with, I think, sllmy 418 tablots, which he haa got bonutifully ongraved, I irust this Eu- _grlish tranalation will bo well recsived all ovor “tho globo, fortbo world's onthuginsn for the Homieric song will nover subside as long a6 our +planet §s inhabited by men, Tho Times adds: In this conucotion wo may stato that wo Lave informnation ta the oftect that 8 plan of sottlement Las boon agrood upon bo- i tweon Dr, Schlioruann sud tho Turkish Govern- mont, by which tho former 4 bo pay over to tho barberiana one-halt of ilia yalito of the treosure taken from tho site of ancient Trov. Tlreo ex- ports have becn chogon to mako estimates of tha valuo of the intercst thus conceded to tho Tark- {sh Goverpment, snd a8 soon as their roport a mado Dr. Scbliemann will sottlo tho domoud, and come into undisputad posscasion of hia lreasures, which Lo values above all price. i A A MARRIAGES. ACKLAND 1UJE—To this olly, Bopt, 9, br tha. Ty i W L R T A Ackinud, Yeq., and Atiss Elizabolli ilouje,'sil of Oli~ 0. g MERRILL-NERRINGEHAW-~Iu TaCOross, Wi by tho Bav, J. Irwin Nmith, Sopt. 8, 189, e Feank ortill and'iva Haliio K. Horringshaw, both of this WHITAKER-BRIGDEN—AL tho rosldence of tho hfldn'lfizmnfl. in titis oity, on Tflb!dlrfivnn(ng. Sant, 8, by tho lov. Dr. H. K. Powers, Mc. Mell, T, Wiltakor and Miss Oarrie Brigdin, all of Clicagu. . Rog, Coloy, Mr. (oo . EifRorino Fholam, Both of Obloago, = o WHITFIELD-RRIGART—On th 9ib foak, at Oslt- daln, near Belalt, Wia. ll‘rlhfl Rev, Fayolww itnyco, Willlam Viotor Whitflold, of Van Buron, Ark., sul iary 0., daughior of A. K. Relgart, DEATHS. RCTOPIII L o L o PCTRPRY S Bons Ry MeKENNA—In this oity, Sopt. 10, 1874, Mrs, Dridget b fd o b eaiaesica of b Indaw, Jomes Gioral faon thy rosidecieo of Hoe eon-ladaw, Ja Quirke No. G Tllon-sty Sopts 1, &t 10 0Elo0k &, s Brsaringsh o Gl 1 KINK—1p this elty, Bapt. 10 Ann Rlizabeth, infant ansglitar of Join s dor Sndo 3. 1E1ck, sod 1 montis. Veoeal a1 3 0'cI0K he ks t0-day, -icom. roalicnas Tiosohlil oo Ho. o Norlh Sisiash, by ciiriaro Y. BUCKLUY—Tn tlis olty, Sopt. 9, 187, Maurico P’ Buokloy, axad % years. ‘imora) froun 114 It rostdorioe, 1420 South Tasted-nt.e Fridan , 8% 11 Gelock &, m., wad the Uhureh 6 o Hopt., 1, ity 8411145 &, .+ Hiouca 16 1o onta 0F Oalvary Corgotory on tho 1 G'olock B, tu. trala. Frioads of g fawlly aro invited, SPECIAL NOTIOES. Centaur Liniments : allsy pain, subdup swellings, hes buras, and wil curo rhoumatisuz, spavin, and auy flosh, bone or mascle aflment, Tho Whito Wrappor is for MR fauily ado, tho Yollow Wrappor fa for animals, Prico 20 conto; largo botties 81, Chilaren Oty for Castorla.—Pleasant to tako-3 perfot substitato for Castor Olf, but mora efficacious in. mnlnllnm tha llflnnh and howols. AGCTION SALES. Wi A, BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONHERS, 108 BPAST MADISON-ST. TRETABLISITED 18566). BUTTERS & C0S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF OVER 8 LO' 8 Furniture, Household Goods, , Table Cutlery, Carpets, India Ink Pictures, aud General Merchandise, BATURDAY, NORNING, Sopt. 15 at O o'alock, o s, 103 Faat Modidonat, o, A BUITENS & CO., Anctloncers. GENTEEL FURNITURE, PIANO FORTE, &c., Monday Morning, Rept. 14, at 10 o'clocly, At Dwelling 616 North Olariceat. Tho wholo oonglats of haudsomo Parlor, Chambor, Din- ing-ronm and Kitolies Fueniture, Lrusscls Oarate, Hic- sogs, Suripine, Oronti: (llsssvare, Stovoe aie. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncors. AUCTION TRADE SALE. Dry Goods, Clothing, Nolions, Boots, Shocs, &c.y Tuosday, Sopt. 16, at 9 1-2 o'olock, On 24 Floor, 108 Enyt Madison.st. W 1) & ©O., Auotloncers. ROCIKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO. Auction Sele Fridey, Sept. 11, 2 Unredeex;iégl Pledges COLLATERAT LOAN BANK, AT 204 & 208 EAST MADISON-ST. L1 f Fluo Gold and Blivar Watchos, Il by e o i otvirss Ot Glasatar st 5 varioty of othor avtisies. atzihig el b s without resorvo, and Luyors « 4 B OOKWELL, WILLIANS & O By BLISON, POMEROY & Regular Friday’'s Sale Of Now and Sccond-Haud FURNITURE, Fridey Morning, Bept. 11, at 01 o'alaale. A tull assortmont of Klogant Parlor Buits, laterod i, iy Vit Tale o Masiamis O A her Hotn, ‘with Kiogant Dranshu Uuncn; arlay bias: Ciaton: ook Custn” Wardzotron. fi'xuneu'l’nuu:;.l‘ "satar, Bud Tanes, Dinfhx-roow, Loralturo, 1w i 8-omice hand Unrpots, Bluves, and a Jargo stuck of General Mrze ohintdlise, tho Trado, s large ook of NEW FURHI. Alro, to U, WORblle . POMBROY & CO. O O e itaminibhat, By GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, L T C I T O IN, On BATURDAY, Sopt, 19, at 9% o'vlook, 10 Oratoa W, @, Orockory, in open lots. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Patlor Bota, n_evory stylo: Marblo-toy Chiambar Sats, Fogrotary aok Caser, Taunyou, Iasy Chidlrs, Ituckert, o Ablon Wl Wiedratan Bpors. What: #ots, Devwing Chacas Marble to Teds atoads aud Lnreaus, dhlge c e GO, P, G By BR 41and 43 South Canul-st, FURNITURE ANU CARPETS AT AUCTION, BATURDAY, Rent. 0w, a att Mo s, Blfigs s e o, bl ek Gnolcitoren, rbolury, Blafed Waro, fiadand Heddine, skes, Devke, Oountors, nih (s i, olo, &b & ful Wi o Drassols aid Woolon S Vool Carpol BRYYLL, BON & C0., Austionosrs i | i

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