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) & VOLUME 28, CHICAGO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1874. 5 g g OANNED GOODS. FIRE INSURANOE, SOUTHERN BLGOD crowded with masses of tho organized Whito | officera for the purpose of driving the usnrpera from | colored poople that mo violonoo wé & fom- WRAARTRT TS 1 i | Tosguo, nrmed to tho teoth, ud many | PG, under my band and seal tho 14th duy of gop- | Fintecs 4tk thole wights would | &7 cully NGB’THWESTBRN bodios of which march Jiko volorans. | tember, 1874, (Ergued) uuulnbu':nx:lig’;";nu ormlites to Mmzn:’;;flfifc :B‘:’r'?" ) :.a As,: The men in ihe rauks are by no p Sussraman | sociatod Press at Now O Iy Y monns bad-looking mon, but are from oLV D"Ar::v‘:%mrs\mf%\?}1’!.%‘,"1’&'1‘1""} movement in North lurfl:::n?n‘lnlhg: :\‘3@ Int GOODS! Casen T Tomatoes, Tx. Qual, ‘g;ggg “oa mhsy-\b. Ponches, Ohoifoo. 5,000 * Trophy Bugsr Corn. 5,000 * Harly Gardon Foas, 1,000 “ Whito Ox-Hart Oborrios. RASPREREIES, STRAWDERNIES CONUINSED DIILE, STRING BUANS, JELLIES, ERBGON BALION SAvCns, " e RV STONE OLAMS, COVE OYSTERS. peelve the vr—n;uet of nlarge num= hm}v;n’&z:lm and are ennbled to muke Tow prices. WRASR DEPOT FOR THE SALR OF TAL LAKE PICKLES AND ORYSTAL NNED GOODS. F, A, WAIDNER, 45 & 47 River-st., W, NOMSEN, -V NoueEh, LBatimes CHTOAGO. . N. NUMBEN, ; PEREMPTORY SATH Of & fine stock of DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, WATOHES, slightly damaged, ot an immense saorifice, All goods remaining on hand at the end of one week will ’ge sextlg. to the Auction Room preparatory to open- fng with a nev% t?took. New goods befng received, and Wholesale Or- ders, and work for the Trade, prompt~ ly attended to. GILES, BRO & CO., 966 & 268 WABASH-AY. EXPOSITION. THE INTER-STAT;: Tndustrial Exposition OF CHICAGO FOR 1874 s o opers aud fn complste ordar, Tours of exhibt. L«n will nfl(r:mé 8o'clock a, m. to 10 0'olock p.m., avery day excopt Bundays. ’l‘hy 10 :unnnl rice of single tickets admitting the hold- crs i priviloo of roniaining tBrougbout:tho entire Qa3 and ovesing, will be for aduiis, ffty conts; for chils dron, twonty-tive conts. On VWodnosdays, atsnd aftor8 o'clogk p. m., ticketa for tho ovoning will boscld at 1 d;c ‘conts each for adulta and tifteen conts each far childron, Bingle ticketa for tho entiro day and even- £ o7 Hatardays will bo zold atitwoniy-fivoconts for sdults and fiftoen cants for ehildren. Commutation tickets, 80 admisalons, 310; 15 ldI‘nl\llmfl. 85, A1 be du 3 varlations from these rates will be duly annonnce lu?:‘gm.'ul ‘occasions in the daily press. Visitors will find 4n tho bullding itself all the conveuionces ol a first-cloas hotol. Kvery railway line tonninating {n Cl\lus'n with tho possible axception of soms from the. lflllJ will trans- port visitors to and from the xficlll(nn at reduced ratos, Rud thoae axoursions will be duly sanounced by ‘pauibs alony elr rospactivo lines, The & i e s s S ioRion s had. ho. sugorion, i, indeod, 1t has ovar ‘boen equaled, in America, Kvory dopsrimont is roplate iih attractive novaltios, and the immenso buflding, with all the recently sddod lcfi, 13 ;)ni(r'ou ’“Xl l, el HOTFFMAN'S BAND (of 50 ploces) will fue. nl.lvlfllél'l‘n{":. during the Exposition, of the bost aand most rocent composition, JOHN P. REYNOLDS, Sooretary. HALL'S FPBINKLERS. FIRE! ' ABSOLUTE PROTECTION Against Fire. Oitizons and Strangers aro fnvited o call st the offico of BROWN BROTHERS, Oorner Olinton and Jackson-sts,, ' @PRINKLERS" In actual A4 aay tas, and see oo SEND FOR CIRCULARS. LAKE NAVIGATION. - GOODRICHS STRAMERS. #or Racine, Milwaukes, Bhebosgan, Manito- woc, ota,, daily (Bundays excepted),. .. Dam, #$27-Batorday's boat dot'tleavauntil 8 p. m, or Grand Haven, Moskogon, TraversoOlty, Mackinac, eto., daily (Sundays ezoopted). Wor t. Joseph daily (Bunday oxcepted)... ‘Baturday's Toat don't leave untll 11:30p, m, ®or Manlitos and Ludington, Tuesday and Tharsday, sresessirarasersonten v Dam. or Green Day and Intarmediate ports, Tuesday and Friday... sosene . #or Eacanaba nad Lake Huperior ports, day and Tharsdsy. KB~ 0ffco and Dooks, foot ‘WROUGHT IRON PIPE, NORTHWESTERN (Gas and Water Pipa Go,, No. 144 DEARBORN-ST,, (BASEMENT), CHICAGO, ILL. 7 p.m. 104 m, p.m. Dam. FAOTORY-BAY OITY, MIOH, FOR SALE, Cross & Blackwell's Goods, A full Uioe just recelyed of my own Importation, for salo to a0y quantity (o sult purcarers, lowe ‘WM. ARCHDEACON, Fruitorer, Plekler aud Preaerver, 115 BOUTH WATER-8T, REAL ESTATE, 00 10 MORGAN PO National fng, Gompany OF MILWAUKEE, Cash Capital, $600,000 Asgots, June 30, 1874, $830,096.39. 30,150.25 86,676.00 101,860.00 20,691,205 ¢ 530'of'6l.. M. & 5t, P. R. 1at Mort, Bonds, Mil. Cif 5 Cash on hand and in Bank Loans on Bond and Mort- . B7,750.00 . G8,106.73 Dills Rooslivable (AMarine 16,200.00 513,600.00 anl)..........'.. ionse 64,579.00 P In course of colloo~ ll::::...., . B8:233.44 Due from Tas, Ootreeerees L1,801.04 Balrage Otaime on Lossos Palil,ceeo . 6:650.00 Office Farnitare,sud Bap- DUeRcrveree o 2,500.00 $830,008.39 OTICHE:. T0 MERCHANTS AND OWNERS OF BUILDINGS. The “NORTHWHESTERN” has very small 1ingy'of Tnsurnno n Chiongo. Tho Company S R aoured £ writo dosirablo risks ot FAIR RATES. ‘Plonso oxamino tho nbovo statoment, and, if satisfactory, bring in your busineas. BRANCH OFFICE, 108 LaSalle-st.,Chicago. ALFRED JAMES, Monaggr. PIANOS AND ORGANS. The Mason & Hamlin . CABINET ORGANS Aro of such unirersal roputation, not only throughont ‘Amorica, but also 1 Europo, and are s generally recug- ‘izad aa iho standard of excollenco among instrumnats of the class, that fow will nood ony further sssurance of thoalr suporiority, They havo always boen Awardad gold «r sllver medals, of othor bighest rocompanse, at Industrisi Tixpositions h Amorica and fiuropo. Attho Great Vionoa Exposition, 1878, tho mont oxtensiys and_compatent com. parison evor made, this company rocolved tha frst medal avor all compotitors, by the concarrence of all the juries, being the unfy Amorican manufscturers of this cluss wi Anstrumonts wore tound worthy of any award. Ab the Parls Exposition, 1867, they also recived tha firah modal. “Thoy have thus always reccivod highest modals in com- potitton with lturopean Instrnmonts, and thoy aro the only Amorican Organs which have obtained auy, oven an inforlur award, in uch caminotition. A majority of tho most eminont musioans In Amerlen, with imauy {n Jfuropo, haso given writton opinions that iho ason & Hasmiin' Gabinet Orasna aro unogualed by any other, '!h. (:l“mm'll o the suporiority of these Organs is en- tiroly unprocodentad by that ever given to any other in. sirumonts whatever, both aa respeots the sminonce and Tumbor of those who Lastify aad the emphatio charaato of thoir testimony. Organs rented with privilee of purchnge. Tiustrated catnlogucs and testimonial clrcus Iars sent free on opplicntion. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., S0 _nnd 82 Adnmaeat,, Chicago. HATS, CAPS, &o. HATS, CAPS, & FURS. W EIOILES.AIE. CHAS, A, LEWIS & ©0,, Monroe and Market-sts,, FARWELL BUILDING, Have just opened a full line of New Styles, to which we invite the attention of the Trade. Job Lots from the Bankrupt Stock of Gage, Mallory & Co., at GREAT REDTUCTIONS, to close. Examination solicited. WANTED. T0 BANKERS, Iwould like an engagement with some Bank as Cashier, or Assistant- Havo hold present position the past five years; and can furnish satisfac- tory references and security. Ad- dress ‘“ CASHIER,” First National Bank, Batavia, T11. A LEADING LIFE TNSURANCE COMPANY ‘Wants an active, successful So- Licitor for the City of Chicago. Liberal terms will be offered the right man. For terms ad- dress LIFE, P, 0. i e 0. Box 16, Chi. GENERAL NOTIOES. To Owners of Planing Mills, Car Works, and Railroads. The underaigand s prepared to Intraduce alllo}yig woad with S0l & process for root gkinet dey v, whlor oA gronderiag It thereby Vartiea win %D ihing lo host b Alport-st,, Ohicago, PEW RENTING. ‘Pernons wishing to secure por Prosbyterian Church (Rov. A corner of West Washington and U eveniug, The C it 0 1o Chureh will by 2 9 o'clock to-nfght. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. The copartuarship herotofore existiug batwe o detaungl iy T MANM{AGLUFD af +* Bourd's Ausrlenn Lok Naflof,» undur tha nawe and stzlo of Beard & Fostar, 1y m.n my dlasolvod by mntm{duuv_uunl. sald Board havin, s d ire Iutorout to nafd Fostor, who assume! 1) 1fautiitios. and will rocolvd and eotlset Totk B He Of Bt 4 vant slleet t or. EDWIN BEARD, Chloago, Sept. 1, 1874, JOIN H. FOSTHR, COPAIRTNITIRSEIIP, The undersignod bave thia day entercd Into copartner. ship for tho maunfaoturo and saly of ** lieard's Alericsn -at., Chir o Dox Natler,” at 17 North szl Oplongon M o Chioago, Bept. 1, 1614, JOUN 1L, FORTER, STCOKHOLDERS' MEETING. Rockford, Bock Island & St Lonis Railvoad Co . Secretary’s Ofee, Touxk TsLaND, 1il, Bept. 7, 1874, Stockholders’ Meeting. Notto leboreby glasn that the aunual meating of the Hioekholdors of the Ruokford, Hook faland & St Louls Tistiroad Gutipany will ba hotd at tho olticas of tlio Coine “ccl““‘wflhfi‘{ fi, }l‘ll‘:fll lin .W'dmmlln the ltb N7 WH A, Grorain, An Incipient Revolution in Louisiana. Desperate Fighting in New Orleans. T'wenty Persons Killed and Fifty Wounded. The Action Precipitated by the White Citizens. Assembled in MaSs-Meeiing, They Demand Kellogg's Resignation. . He Refuses to Listen to the Dele- gation Sent Him, ‘Whereupon the Citizens Fly to Arms and Begin the Attack, They Are Received by the Polico with Gatling Guans, Volleys Digoharged, a Charge, and a Partial Viotory, Both Parties Rest on Their ' Arms Over Night. The Streets Barricaded, and Everything Made Ready for War. McEnery's Lieutenant = Governor Ghief of the Insurrection. He Calls the People to Avenge Their Wrongs, Gov. Tellogg Appenls to President Grant for Troops. FIRST DISPATOH. apeeial Dispatch to The Clicago Tridune. N&w ORcEANs, La., Sopt. 14.—In accordance ‘with a call published ju the Sunday papors, for o meeting ot the Clay statuc, ou Cana} sirect, at 11 this morning, for the ostousible purposs of protesting ngainat tho Kellogg governmont and againat the recent seizurcs of arms by the Mote ropolitan police, large crowds assombled long beforo tho bour, At n quarter past 11, Mr. R, 1L, Marr, from the gallery of the Crescent Bill- fard Hall, called tho mecting to order, and road o list of officors. Ho thon read the call atating tho objects of the meoting, signed by s large number of merchants and lesding citizons, and altorwards o series of resolutions authorizing the appointmont of & committeo of five to WAIT ON GOV, KELLOOG AND DEQUEST HIS ADDI- OATION. Mr. Marr requosted the meeting ot to dis- parao, but wait for the Committeo to report. Tho Committee drove off rapidly toward the State- Houso, and tho moeling was addressed by E. John Ellie, Domocratic condidate for Congroes, who atated that the men who had arranged this affair had a dofinite plan, and that in caso Kellogg would not ‘voluntarily resign he would bo compolled to. Ellis was followed by other speakers in a similar strain. It was about an Lour before the cry was ralsed * Hure thoy come!" and tho carriage containing tho Committoe was seon emerging from Royal streat. The crowd openad for the carriaga to pasa thvough, while a great rush was made to got within hearing dis- tance of the Buuna-mq gallory. . THE COMMITTEE REPORT was Lo the offect that Gov. Kellogg was not in his office, but that tho Committes was met by H. G, Dibblo, s momber of bis s, who ro- celved their communication and convayed it to Governor. The Govornor declined to recoive tho communioation for tho rendon that ho understood it came from a» meeting of armed men on Canal stract, and that there were other bodiea of armed mou {n dilferout parts of the city. Mr, Marr, a8 Chairman of the Cowmitteo, assurod Mr., Dibble that the life and property of the Govornor wero porfectiysafe incage ho com= plied. Mr, Marrread tho report, and that part of Kollogg's communication which reforred to tho Canal-street mooting as being an armod as- semblage was reccived with eries of “That'sa lie!™ The Commlitteo was cheored, and many times Mr. Marr was interrupted with loud demonstrations of applause, and the staternont that Gov. Kellogg was nob found in his oficc wss grested with dorinive crica aud laughter, Haviog finished the roading, Mr, Marr aaid : “Gentlemen, our Committeo Lias no furthor com- munication to mako, Tho erlais has now arrived which requires of you such action se you desm proper.” Immodiately snother man jumped up, and in an excited specch declared it was tho duty of overy citizen to go and get bis gun and roport on Canal stract at onco for duty. This advico waa racelved with crios of *That's the talii! That's business 1" and men commonced to drop out in every direction, Tu lesa than five minutes MEN DEARING BHOT-QUNS AND RIFLES could be scon in every direction. Bhortly armed bodios of tho Whito Leaguo were marching towsrds tho lovee, whore a small body of Metro- ‘politans were waiting for tho arrival of a steam- boat, fu order to seizo 2,000 stand of arme sald to be deatined for tho Whito League., THX OITY-ITALT. OAPTURED, Atabout 2 p.m, & Committoe waited upon Mayor Wiltse, at the Oity-Iall, and demanded bLis resignation and that of tho seven City Ad- minfstrators, The Administrators all looked up thoir oftices and went homo,® Mayor Wiltvo asked tho authority under which the Com- mittoo mado tho domand, aud the roply ‘was, * By authority of tholegitimato Government of Loululane.” Tho Mayor submittod to tho su- pertor forco 6o far st to leave the hallsand the building s now In possession of the White Loaguo. Mayor Wiltse sud six of the soven of the Ad- ministrators wero eleotod as Fuslonists, but it is thought by their party friends that thoy bave not waged enongh war unon the Biate Govern- mout, . AL3 P, sho ateesty lendiug 10 the loves are all olasses of mooloty,—husiness mon, eclerks, meclinnics, oa well s tho riff-raff,—indeed, all kinds of poopte, Mounted and armed mon are oharging around, giving orders, sand atopping stroot-cars ; and thoro are mo police on the siroota, SECOND DISPATCH, Speeral Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, - New Onueans, Sept. 14.—~Tho Mletropolitans from the Jackson Bquaro Statlon had moved up tho lovoo and formed a line of battlo from the river at tho hoad of Cnual sirceb to the lron building, with one Gatling gun commanding the loveo and the othor directed up Conal streot. At & few minutos past 4 p, m. the Whita Looguors ndvaucedand attacked tho Motropolitans, doliv- ering a very effoctive firo, whiolh was responded to by tho Gatling guns and Winchoster rifles of the Motropolitans, TIE LEAGUERS TREN OHANGED and drove tho polico from thelr position, Tho Buperintondout<of Police, Gen, Badgor, was wounded In eovoral places, probably fatally, aud ton or twelve patrolmen were killed. Itisnot lnown bhow many Leaguors and citizons wore killad, but, from the fact of their belug' close- packed during the firing, it {s probablo than even a Iarger number lost their lives than of their op- pononts. Tho stroots are now ocoupiod by armed patrols of citizens, and barricades havo boon thrown up at the dilferont cornors of Camp, Mag- azino, Bt. Charles, and othor principal siroots, by toaring up the pavomeuts, and taking tho streot- cnrs off tho lines and throwing them crosswise acrosa tho etrcot. An srmed gusrd has beeu placed in front of tho Republican offico by tho White League authoritios, to provent the pos- sibility of the oftica being wobbad. At this honr tuere iy no great excitement. The authorities are LOOKING ANXIOUSLY FOR FEDERAL HELP, and It is said that tho Thivd Infantry, from Holly Bprings, is on tho way horo. Suvwo wny it has slroady arrved. All kinds of rumors are ‘in cirouletion, — thot tho railroad- track has boen torn up to provent tho troops coming, that Marshal Packard and As- sistant Attorney-General Dibblo wore wounded this evonlug, and much besidos which is probs- Lly not true. It tanot kunown what movemeuts will be made to-night, but it is not improbable the police stations may bo attacked. ALL QUIET. At this hour the situntion romains unchanged. Gon. Badgor 18 still living, aud may possibly re~ cover. He {8 wounded Iu throo places, the worst being & compound fracturo of his leg. Alto- gotlior there are 12 Metropolitans dead, and 87 known to be wounded, many of whom will die. There aro 9 citizens wounded in Cbarity Hospi- tal, but that docs not compriso a fraction of tho casualtics, 28 most of ihn desd sud wounded wera takon homo alter tho fight. 1To the Assocrated Press) New OBLEANS, La., Sopt. 14.—~In response to a call for a mass-moeing on Caual strest, this morning, to protest agaivst tho scizure of the arms of privato citizons, men bogau to sssemblo about 10 o'clock, and by 11 o'clock the brosd sidowalks of tho grest thorougfare were filled for soveral squares. DMauy of the stores sto closed, and thore scems to bo n yery genernl sus- ponsion of business, At this hullrifl m,) ad- tiresses aro bolng delivored from the bago of the Clny stuiite. No disturbonco of ity kind'has oc- eurred. T'wo companies af United Statos troops amived this morning, and Mashal Packard ro- orts a rogiment on routo from Holly Springs, Kum., for this city. KELLOGG 3UST ADDICATE. Tho cltizens’ meoting adopted resolutions ro- questing tho immediate abdication of Gov. Kel- logg, ad a committee, consisting of R. H. Marr for Clnirman, Jules Tuyes, Samuol T, Chapin BnmuolBell, and J. M. Beixas, wore uppoiuml to wait upon tho Governor, and tho moeting in awaiting the roport of the Committee, THE GOVERNOR WAITED UFON. A comnittao of five appoiated by the Canal streat mis-meeting called at the Executive ofico aboit noon. Tho Governor not boing present, Ixig.-Gon, Dibble, of the Governoi's stall, rocetved the delegation. Mr. Mair, as spokesman, gnid they had callod a8 & commitlen to intorviow the Governor. Gen. Dibble said ho would convoy tho fact to the Govornor. THE GOVEANOR'S KEBPONHE. Aftor a brief absonce, ho returned and made s roply, which, attlo requost of lr, Dlarr, was re- duced to writing, s follows: T havo communicaled witls the Governor, aud ho divects mo to esy to you that Lo must decilus to re- ccivo any communicaon from a committes nppointed by the masa-meeting assembled on Canul strect, lie daos thin, I om Sustruced to say, becauss b han defl- ‘nito aud accurate inforuation that {hero aro now as- sombled aeveral Iarge hulies of arined men fu differ- ent parts of tho city, wits arc ot at the call which con- veued the mass-meoting which you ropresent, 1lo re- gords this aa & menace, and e will recelye no commu- aiication under such cireumstances, He furthernioro directs mo to may that, should the people arecmblo Jeaceably, withoit menkce, Lia would dectn (oo 4 ip highest duties to Tecelvdany communication trém them, entortain any petition addresscd to tuo Govern= meut. I havo recelved und auswered you, gentlemen, 28 o member of his stall (Signod) Lzxay O, DisoLe, Brigadier and Judge Advocate General of the Louls- {ana Btato Militls, ‘ Ta which M. Marr roplied orally as followa: TIE COMMITTEE AGAIN SPEAK. * X ropeat, there aro no armed rioters. Lliero are no armed Jnon on Canal street, 80 far as we know, Wo came on 4 zalseion of pesce, and wo believo thnt if fho Governor had acceded to thip proposition wo Lrought to-duy, which was to abdicate, it wounld bave pacitied tho people of Louisiauu, aud Iufght or wauld hayo pro veuted violence or blgodsiied, 5o far 18 wo uro cone cernod, we are propared L pledge (o him no violeuco in person aud property, and wo feel n o position, on 1lie contrary, {0 assuro him that there should bu per~ fect immunity to borl, The substauco of the foregoing reply was subscquontly, ot Mr. Marr's request, reducad to writing by tho Governor's Private Bacrotary, sud handed to bim to road at tho mass-meoting, KELLOGG NOT CONVINGED. Gen, Dibble, on the pat of th Govornor, To- phied: *Ihaveto repont what Isaid bofore,— that, while there may bo no armed meu on Canal street, thoroe aro srmed bodies within s short dis- tance, assombled ou tho vame call as your masa- meeting." CALL TO ARMH, ‘Tho Committeo tuon retitod, and noon aftor reported tho result of their intorviow Lo tho meeting. 1'he people wora then advised to go homo, get their anus and ammunition, and rc- turn to avsist tho White League, who wero then undor arms, o oxecuto plana that would be ar- rangod for thom. Tho poople then quictly dis- porsed, Afterward quite » thrgo number formed in procossion, and marched up Camp streat. PROCLAMATION TO TIE: PEOPLE. An extra Julletin, issued st 4 p. m., contains tho following proclamaticn to the people aof Loululana ¢ o o yoara you have Lowae with patfonce and . ~An @ grent wrong; through fraud uud vivlence the yu,. "m1ent of your choice has been overthrown and Ma poww usurped, Frofest after protest, appeal aftor appeal, 1o the Presidont of the United Btates and 10 Gougresd hinve fatled to give you tho relief you ind s right uuder the Cometitution to demand. The wrong hiau ot been ropaired, On tho contrary, through tho fustrumentality of parilsou Judges you aro do- barred rom wl logal remedy, Day by doy Taxation hng oen increasing, with cosla und penaltiea amountiug to tho coutlscation of your propurty ; JOUr substanco squaudered, your eredit rufiied, resuiting {n the failuro ami bankrupioy of your vatued fustitntions, L right of wuffrage s virtually taken irom you by the ruuots ment of akilifully dovised reglutration und clection laws, The Judicial branch of your (overnment huy been strickon down by {he conversion of the legal poaso comitutus of tho Bherlf to tho use € thy auaurger, for tho purpose of defeating the decrcos vf 1l conts, bin detlance of law leading him o tis tho very farce for tha arrest of tho RlierliY whily engagod i the oxecution of & process of tho conrt, To Uigso may Vo added & corrupt and vielous Leglslaturo en- acting laws in violation of tho Coustitution, for tho purpose of guarding and perpetusting iheir usurpod autbority; n Mtropolitun Foiice poid by the city, nader the confrol of the usurper, quartered upon you, o overawo and koep you lu subs joction, Every pubio right Lias beon denied, aud, s to goad you to desperailun, privale nrun aro eolzed and {ndividuals srrested, 'To such extromitics aro you driven tuat manbood revoits at ferther submivilon, Gonstrainod, frum & aunso of dnty, the leyally elects 0 Lisutenant-Goveruor of tho st acting doverior in (ho absenco of Gov. McEuery, I do Lioreby lsstio {bia my proclamation, calling upauthe wilitia of the litats, ombracing eil’ persoun betwion the eqes of 18 «xiil 40 yaate, withotit fugatil to color or pyavios cone ditten, 0 And wssomable undur thols Feppsetive “tho Lieople of tho Btato of Louisiaus, whoso GENERAL ONDER XO, 1. Gen, Frederick N, Ogdon 18 heroby appointed Provis. fonal Ganeral of tho Louisfana Htata Mulitia, 1o will atonce nssumo command snd organizo_into com. panies, regiments, and battalions, Gon, Ogden will Toport’ tho names’ of taff, fogimental, and company officers to hin dopartment forthwith, to be commis- alonod, Ty commana of 1), D, Peny, Lioutenant-Governor, Acting Govornur, atid Conimand- er-{s-Olicf of tho Loulsfunn Btato Miiitia. ADDUESA T0 THE COLORED PEOPLE, o the Colared Peanlear theState of Lauisiana : Tn thogrand movoment now on fout agalnattho enormities of tho ruloof Kellogg's usiirpation, Test asaurcd that no harm s meant towards you, your properly, or sour righla, Puraio your uiual avocs: \.{onnr..n:l you will niok s molosted, * We war agafnst tho thioves, plunderers, nnd spoliers of tho Btate, who aro involving your rnce’ and ours in_commnon Tuin, ‘Tho rights of tho colored as well g of tho whito race we are determined $o uphold and dofend, (Blgned) D. B, Pexr, Lieuteunnt-Governor, Acting Govornor, niid Come ‘mandor-111-Chic? of thio Louslaua Blate Stittia, THE PEOPLE TO THE RESCUE, The peopla scom to have rosponded with alacrity to tho ndvice given them by Dr. Benrd, ono of tho spoakers at the Oanal stroot meoting, By 8 p. m. aymed mon woro stationed at tho in- toracction of all streots on the south side of Canal atroot, fiom the river to Claiboruo stroot. About 4 p. m. a bady of Motropolitans, about 500 strong, with cavalry and arillery, appeared at tho hond of Cunal streot, aud took a position. Gon. Longstrect commauding, accompaniod by an oidetly, theu rodo up and down Caunl slroat, ordermg the armed citizons to disporso. Somo desultory firing soon aftor occured along Caunl “stroot, and some fow casualtios aro roported on both sides, ‘Fho Motropolitauy oo reported fo have broken at the first firo, Tlo eittzons aro now building o barrieads along Toydras stroot, having already CAPTURED THE CITY-IALL and takon posscesion of tho fire-alarm telegraph. “Tho police telograph-liues sro worked by & bat- tory from tho City-Hall, and have boon detachoed therofrom, rondoring thom uscless. "There is one compuny of Unitod States troops here, bub thoy remain at the Cunstom-fouse, spoctators of the lively scepo boing onacted in frout of theas. 5 ‘Tho Stato authoritios seem to have great con- fidouco in their ability to dual with whiat they torm an arnied mob, sud eay unless tue peopla disperve thero will be bloody work to-night. DARRICADES ARE EREGTED Ol ALL STREETS botween loydras and Coual, tnd tho peoplo’s perty lold all that portion of the city above Caval.” Thoe Morropolitans are massed in and aronnd Jackson Square and the St. Louis Hotel, ‘Thore was quite nuhnr;‘: flght ot the river end of Canal streot nbous 4 o'clock, The number of Lilled is eatimated by some as high as fifty, and many were wounded. Capt. J. M. West, printor, and a well-kuown nowspaper correnpomient, and L. A, Talledano wore kitled on the citizona' sido, aud & number of Motropoiitans aro reported Lilled and Gon, Badger soveroly wounded, Tho colored map, of which the Metropolitan Brigadoe was Inrgely composed, broke and ran upon tha firet firo, loaving their white comrades, a num- ber of whom wore killed and wounded, ALL QUIET AT 8 P. New Onueaxs, La., Sopt.'14~8 p, m,—The streots about Canal stroot are well filled with armed citizens, Tho improssion provails that no further attompt will be made by the Metro- politans to disporac thoir oppononts, who treat- ed them go roughly this aftcrnoon. The city is romarkably quiet throughout, ana no further conthict is approhonded bofore morning. Most of tho barricades axo made with gtrect-railrond carg, Bix or eight citizons aud twenty or thirty Motropolitans were killed in tho fight this afier- noon, and many wounded on both sidos. THE OALL ¥OB THE MOBNING MEETING. The following is tho call signod by fifty busi- ness mon and firms, under which the Cuual- street meoting of to-day assembled : Citisens of New Orleana : For neatly two years you have boon the sitont but indignant sufforers of outrago after outruge beaped upon you by an usurping goverment. Ouio by ue lynlmr lsrest righta have beon trampled upon, until at st, in the suprsmo helght of ils insolence, this mockery of Republicnn GuVernment s dared even Lo deny you thet rigle %0 wvlmnly guarauteod by the very Constitution af .t Juitod States, which, in Art, 20f the Amendmexl, derlires that " tho right of the poople to keep and L wris_shall not be iufrin 4. In the samo instratmont, for whoso inviolate per, tuity our fathers pledgod their Nyes, thoir fortuuce, and thelr sacred hoor, It was also declared that ovon Congress shall make no Iaw sbridgiug the right of tho peopla peaceably to assomble and to petition ths Goveruwent for roaress of grisvances, It now re- maina for us to ascertain whetler this right any longer remains to s, We therofora_call upon you on Blouday, tho 14th doy of Soptember, 1874, to closo your - places of buelness without a single exception, sud, at 118, m,, to assemblo at tho Clsy statuc, on Capul strect, and, i tonos loud enougl to ba heard through- out thie length and breadth of tho land, declaro that you are rigat, onght to be. and mean {0 be frec, RESOLUTIONS. The Canal-strect meoting to-day adopted tho following rosolutions : Witpneas, At o goneral oleotion Leld fn_Louisiana ontio 4th doy of November, 1872, Johu Mclinory was clected Governor by a majority of ‘uear 10,000 over his opponent, Willlam P, Iellogg, and D, B. Penn, Ligutenant-Gavernor, by 8 majority of 16,000 over his oppoucnt, €, C, Autoins ; and Witkneas, By fraud and violonco thoso defoated solzed tho Xxecutivo Chalr, and, from tme to tiue, by othor irregnlar, fruidulent, and violent nets, in tho £aco of tho report of tho Committco of tho Eenato of o Uniled Blates appolited 10 invesilgnte tho aifolrs of Lonisiana that the exialing Government of the Bto 1a au usurpatlon, - the reault of violont sbigo of Judiclal functions, and sits- tained by forco, W. P, Kellogg kes continucd himsclf in power o the gross wrong aud outrago of tho e of tho Stato of Lonisinna, und to the fnminent dany of republicu Iastilulios tiroughont o cutlzo coe iry ; and Witknkas, With a view to controlling und dotermine ing the restilta of thio approaching olection, to be Leld in Louislans in Novomber next, o has, under an ac known as the Registration act, passcd for the purpoes of defeating tho popular will, iccured to himself snd iils party the power, and denying reglstration to bona fide citizens, whoso applications beforo the courts for & fandamus to comrpiel tho Assistant Suporviror to enroll and reglitor thein i boen refused,—1bo Regls- tratlon Jaw, Jiideed pnishing tho Courts If thoy dare 10 tako coghizimee of such appeals ; und WiEnksg, By folio and infamous mlscoprenonta= tious of fecllign aud motives of our pooplo, Ho Lias ro- ceived to promise of ald from tho Pederal army, plared ot tho order of the Attorney-General of o ited_States, aud gubjoct to- tho' calis_of Unftod Blates Marelula for the purpuso of overatwiug our Stuto oud controlliug the electfon ¢ and, WaEnras, In the languago of the eadl for the meet- fug, “ono'Ly ong our dearcst righta have been trainpled upot, nud at Just in_the supremo height of 115 fukolevce thiy mockery of » Republicen Govern- ‘ment liun dated even to deny ikt right #o solenly pusranteed by tho very Constitution of tho United Stafes, which, I Art, 2 of theamondmonts, declares that the 1ight of tho peoplo 1o keop ond bear arima shall not b infringed s e at reculeed, 'Tist %o reaflirm soleznly tho resolue tions adopted” Dy the whito people of Loulshana in Convemtfon nesemibied at Baton Nougo on tho 2tk of August, 1874, that tho whites of Loulstaun avo o do- sire ta' doprivo the colored peopla of any righta to whifels tlioy wro enfitled 5 fhint W, I8, Kellogs (5 & merq ustrper and wo denousico Lim an wich ; that bis Gov< crument in arlitrary, unust, and ‘oppressive, nnd can| ouly mnfutam fiself throuzh intorference ;'tht tho! Election ind Regfvttation s, under which this olec- ton §s belug_ cotiducted, wero Intended to peryetnato’ o usnrpation by dopel¥ing tho Feoplo, and especially our naturulizod citizens, of au opportunity (o Teglater and voto, and, thersfore, In the name of itho citlzena af Now Geleanis, uow i ‘muss-mecting, nod of Tanchiso haet been wrested from them by fratid wud_violerice, il of whogo riglta wid libertios liove Leou auis raged ond trumpled uron, we deomnd of W, P, Kul logyg his immedinte ubiication, ) Letalued, That o vommilteo of five bo tmmodintely appointed by tho Chairman, who sholl bo o member of naiil connlitee, to watton Mr., W, I, Kellogg to prre #iut to him theso resolutions, to demand of bim nn Lmedlute aunwor, and to roport tho result of suck fu- terviow to this medting, THE DEAD AND WOUNDED, Tho following i n list of casunltica on the #ido of tho citizons as far o3 1 nscertained : Hilled~1. A, ‘Talodano, Frederiek Moreman, Diok Lindsoy, Capt. J, M, West, Maj, J. K. Gourtain, and ono Magaziuo street car-drive Seriously wounded—F, Pallott, John Consi- dino, John Kilpatrick, Maj. Willlam E. Wells, | Bamuel B, Newwan, Stightly rwounded—F, Bozoluner, Tidol Kollor, W. J, Batlor, and My, MeGloman, Gen. Fred Opdon's horse was killed under him, and the General uh{:luly iujured from tho fall, but romnined on duty, “Gou, A, 8, Dadgor, commanding tho Metropolitans, recolved threo buckshot wounds,—ono through tha log, one through tho arm, and another through the body, His )uh' hos pinco been amputated, Tho Gens oral, besides tho gunshat wounde, received a hoavy fall, his horse beiny kilied under hiu, HOW THY SHHEVEVORT PEOPLY FEEL, Buneverorr, L., Sopt, 14.—Nows of the actlon of the people of Now Orleaus has beop racoived with tho greatest onthusianm by tho }wupln throughout North Lonisisua, A meot- ng was hold in this oity to-night to take actlon upon tho proclamation of Actlug-GovornerPonn, Bpoeahion wore mado by leading oitizons of the pavish, advislog modorstion, and sssuring Wsa il bo bloodluss. Tho yarisly oficlSs Stod in 1872 will bo installod at 10 o'loS % Sorrow morning, The milits will bo orgiT, & 10 12, (8lgnsy W J, O, Muaw.nE, A, H, LroNARD, Commlttoe, LATER—NAMES OF VICTING, Nrw OrvLEaxs, Sopt, 14.—Tho following casual- Hles wore reported among the metropolitans : Killed—Borgt, Jnmos Modlanus, Sorgt. J. R, q|nm£nlnu, orporal J, I. Olomont, Oficers J. Hill, %, Bimmond, J, Bhield, 8, Batlaxd, Wounded—Willinn:_ Carloton, _J. Coleman, Goorge O. Millar, J. Long, John McCany, Joln Ienvedy, IL Maliahy, W. J, Barrott, M. Gon- znles, J. Conuolly, V. IL_Iawking, 8. 5. Swatn, D, E, Mossolior, . Ryan, L, Daci- us, L. Dosduvie, T, ufly, 1. Datizoy, P. Cicenr, 0. orgoin, A, Docot, B. Gonzales, J. Gonzales, 7. M. Astoy, J. W, Nichols, R. Favor, L. A, Iibault, I, Cimoon, I, Elgar, C. Davis, John Leo, L, Willle, Q. Llmoro, Nelson Moody, Olto Bucaadt, J. Cachin, W. Brown. Tho followiug wounded eltizens wero rocalved at the Charity Ifospital : Wm. Omond, Charles Xitt, Jamos Cross, John Mern, Jobn McCabe, M. Botts, I'rank Owor, D. Bolomel. LATEST, 12 r. 3.—City quiet throughout. KELLOOG GALLS FOR FEDERAL ATD. Wasnisaron, Sopt. 1i—Intolligonco comes from Now Orleans in euch torms ns justifies the asgortion that Gov. Kollogg has called upon the TProsidont for ¥edoral ald to support the Stato authonitios i1 supprossing domestio violence, the Loglslature not now heing in sossion. Should tho coll reack tho President to-morrow, it may become o matter for Cabinet considore ation, a8 ho will not leave for Long Branch untit to-morrow night, Congressman Ruys, of Alnbama, Tolls Iy Story. Hanrrorp, Conn,, Hopt. 14.—~The Courant will print to-morrow morning a lotter from tho Hon. Charles Havs, mombor of Congress frow Alnbama, in rospouse to & vote of inquiry from Gen, Hawloy, which gives atartling facts con- corning the'murder of white and black Repub- licans in Alsbama, Io gives only woll- guthonticated facts, with names, dates, and localitics _and, in introducing his uarrative, paya: ‘“Tbad fondly hoped that the reign of torror in tho South was over, and that peaco, good-will, and prospority might honcoforth reign supremo. In this ltopo I am sadly disnppointed, for candor compols mo to 8ay that to-day riots, murdorg, and assassinations of tho true friouds of tho Government are moro common than thoy buvo beon at any 4our sineo Loo surrondored to Orant, ond unless tho strong arm of the Fed- oral power can avort the calamity, I can sce nothing in the fulure savo gloom and despair to Toynl men of tho South, ruin to tho mateiia! in- terests of tho country, and death to thoso of us whouphold the honor and integrity of the nation, M::lkcanuuul submission to the laws of the Unite o, Kentucky Rungfinnism. Lovtaviile, Ky., Sopt 1d.--Sisty State Guarda will leave Louisville on Wednesday morning, by ordor of the Governor, for Breathitt County, about 200 miles cast of this city, to clear tho Town of Jnckson of o band of outlaws under ocommand of one Strong, who Dhave posncssion of {ho place and rule the county. No court Lna been liol? for many months, and the troopn will ro- maiu to support the Judge through the torm. SPRINGFIELD. The Rovised Statutes and Whoe Are to Get Them-—Goard of Equulization— Invitation to Corporntions. Speciat Dispalch to The Chicuao Tribune, Srwarren, I, Sept, 14.—~The lrat sheet of the bound stututes oy been forwarded to Rock- ford. The statutcs are expoctedto be bound and ready for distribution on tho1st of October. Col. Inrlow, Scoretary of State, as soon a8 suf- feiont copies are ready, will scnd bis shipping olork to Rockford, aud they will be distributed through the northern part of tho Stnto dircotly from Rockford. Tlhe law provides that 6,000 copien shall bo distributod gratis, as follows = Ouo copy to cach Stato officor, one copy to each Judge of tho Supremo Cuurt, five copics to caca Bupremo Court hibrary, one copy to each Judge of o court of record, oite copy to each Clork of ncourt of record, ono copy to each State's At- torney, oud copy to each Justice of tho Peaco, ono couy to each Polico Magintrate, all of whicll shall bo for use of sail ollicors and their suc~ cessors in ofllco ; one copy to ench atf tha char~ itablo, educational, and penal instrtutions of tho State ; 100 copies to the State Librucy, ono copy to each collego libtary in tho Stato, ono copy to the Library of Congress,- ona copy to ‘cuch Sinte and Territorlul lbrary in the United Sintes, one copy to each Judf)e of tho United Biates Circuit or District Court in this Stato, Ono huudred copies aro to bo kopt in tho State Library, and the remaindor of the 156,000 copics nre to bo sold at £2 a copy ay fust as neoded, In the Stale Board of Equalization this atter- noon Mr. Whitnoy introduced thie following, which Inys over until to-morrow : Witeneas, Thin Board is informed that complainty aro made by certuln corporations in this Slate tlut tho property of pald corporations waa ofliciully asseased for taxation by this Bord fot the yois 18733 and WitEREA®, Wo_are informed tht Said corporations desire to bo'lieard for tho purposo of oxplaiaing thelr Tetnras for the year 1874; und WiteneAs, We deem it ‘our duty to oblain informe~ ton from aziy ond_overy, sourco Wwhick will eunblo us to come to juet und corréet cunclusiona respecting the valuo of property whi us Asscssor, aro calivd upon toassess, whotlier 1t bo what s ternrod taugible praperty or capltul stock ; therefors Leesolved, Thiat wo cordially invitaall corpurations witose property it baconics our duty to nakess to cotuo beforo this Do.rd by their ogents, attorness, or oflier ropresentatives, anil nmko suck explanation of gkl roturns as may bo deomed nocessary to the correct un- derstandiug thiereof, RELIGIOUS, Close of the Conference at Kalamazoeo, s Speciat Dispaleh to The Chicano Tribune, XKaranazoo, Mich., Sopt., I4,—"'he Conference was very busy to-dey, and will close to-pight. Tho charges against Ellia wero not sustained. The Coufeience voted not tv rotain Doughorty a8 the sgent of Albion Collogo, Many ruports were mado and rosolutions passed. The np- rointmonts of ministerd will ba mado to-uight, é‘hn k(}nu(nmnce will meob next year at Battle ook, General Convention of American Uni- versulivts, New Yonrx, Sept. 14.—Tho oponing religlous sorvices of the Genoral Convention of tho Amorlcan Univorsnlist Cliirch was lield to-night iu the Filty-soventh Streot Church, Thoro was o Jargo sttondance of iutorested parties, Among tho dologates presont were the itov. Dr. 8, W, Kuoiz, tho Rov. Dr. A, A Miner, Dr, Dalles, Dr, B, Fishor, the Rov. J. A. Tuttlo, Ex-Gov, Iaraol Washburno, Jr., of Muines 13 W. Crowoell, of New York; tho Fon, d. D, Thowmpeon, of Iown; J. I, Duehtll, of Otiio, 1. I’ Darnum, of Conncotiout ; Gedrgo Rtogors, of Indiana; J. IT. Emowon, D, D, of Taktdn tho Rev, J. 1L Hauson, of Chicago ; tha Rav. J, 8, Cantwoll, of Cinclumati; aud mauy othors equally wall known, The Rov, Dr, Saxo, of Utqohester, No X, preuched an oloquent dis. courye, bearing on tie velation of Time to Kter~ nity, Borvices woro hold at All* Saints' Ohurch, | Sonth Ninth stroct, Wiliamsburg, in conncction with tho sune Convention, whore o sormon was delivered Ly tho Rov. Dr, Pattorson, of Boston, il DIX AND HAVEMEYER, Aruany, N, Y., 8apt. 14.—- Gov, Dix lins desid- ed the caso of !in)'ur 1lavamoyor, o ¢ Now York, Ho condemns in polntod torms the action of tha Mayor, but, while decluring that tho powor of romoval w only limited by tho diseration of the Lixooutive, it should bo oXercived valy in tho ine tavest of Lho publio that thers 1 no huputation of corrupt motive; and that, undor all tho oir- oumstunces, ho deoms it propor to deoline any furthor proceoditfgn n tho caio, New Yonk, Sopt, 14,—T'he Ropublican Contral Committes to-ulght adopted u resolution favor- ing the ronominatlon of Qov. Dix, but sub- sequently rooousidorad aud withdrow it, as belng BTEALUES 1 Yaukion| - The Chicage Daily Teibune, NUMBER 23, FOREIGN. Returns from the French Elec~ tion in Maine-et-Loire, - Tho Bonapartist Candidate Recelves 25,000 Votcs, Unsucoessful Attempt to Assassinate the Presideat of Peru. Probable Revival of the Schleswige - Holstein Dispute. TRANCE. Panis, Bopt. 14.—The votlug in the Departe mang of Maino ot Loiro bas rcaulted in no eleo~ tion. The following aro the full returus: Ve Maillo, Ropublican, 45,0005 Bruas, Government oandidato, 26,000 ; Borger, Bonapartist, 25,000, ‘I'he socond ballot is ordered for tho 27th 1nst. 1t i understood that M. Bergor “will formally withdiaw from tho contest to-morrow. Tho Ro- publicans ara olated ovor tho prospects of sice cex. : Ex-President Tholrs is going to Italy on & two months' tour. Jules Simon is about to_opon tho_political campaign in tho sonth of France. He s an- nounced to mako a spcech at Avignon, Mont~ petior, and Toulouse, Tho trisl of tho slloged accomplicos in Bazaine's eseapo bogan at Grasse to-day, Col. Villotto and MA, Dolnoau, Marol and’ Barrat, aro charged with aiding and nbottinis tho evasion, and Uigoux, Plantin lo krancois, and Loterue with negligonco, 'Fho witnesses oxamined to-dny tostifled ina decidedly contradictory mannor As to tho possibility of tho Marshial's descent by the rope. ‘Tlie court adjourned until tu-morrow, el i SOUTH AMERICA, Paxaxs, Sept. 4.—Early on the aftornoon of Aug. 22 an attempt was mado In Lima to nssassis uato the Prosident of Peru, whilo procoeding from his palaco to his houso, Althuug;h soveral whota woro fired, nono took offect. Tho leader of tho band and thirteon othors have boon are rested. —— SOHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, Loxpoy, Bopt. 14.—The Slandard says that tho Schileswig-1lolstoin question is assuming a sorious aspect, in consequenco of the daily ex- pulsion of Danish subjects aud tlo hostilo tone of the Gorman pross, Public opinion will cont pal the Government to send a formal protost to orlin and ultimately to rotalinto by tho oxpul- sion of Gorman subjects from Davish soil. EELEst S GERMANY, BerLiN, Sept. 14.—Daucroft Davis presented his credentials to tho King of Saxony at Drosdon, and returned to BDerlin. Ho baa taken o fine house on Behron strasso, which ko will mako the rendozvous of Awmericans, und where ho wil give woekly soivees. RIA. Vipxna, Sopt. 14,—1Thore is grest oxoitoment aud indignation among the inhabitauts of the Galician and Transylvaninn frontiors in couse- quence of 600 Moldavisn peasants forcibly cross- ing into the Dintrict ot Czik. _ ‘I'ha Governor of tho district tolegraphed to Peasth for military ald. , SPAIN, Loxpox, Sept. 16—0:30 8. m~—The Zimes special from Herdaycs, I'ranco, says 1t was ro~ ported thero from Bpain that the Republican tro ops had mutinied npainet Gen. Lascrna, tha nowly-appointed Commander-in-Chief *-of tha Army of tho Nortl, and cheored for Gen. Mari- Gnez, whoso restorntion they demnuded. A correspondent tolegraphs fro Madild that Gon, Loserna is concontrating bis troops ot i~ randa, aud oxpecls to begin oporations next \\'uol!:. 'Ihis roport males no mentivn of the mutiny. FIRES. Eurning of o Nowrspnper Offico. Specust Diwwatch to The Chicaan T'ribnne. Cepan Rarios, In,, Sopt. L.~Saturday night firo waa discovored in the basoment of the build- ing occtvied by the Cedar Rapids Zimes, and before it could be brought under control tho building, machinery, presses, stock, oto., were damaged aboat $12,000, The insurance on tho building is $2,000, in the T'rauklin, of Philadel- phin. Ayors, McOlelland & Co., proprictors ol the printing establishmont, are tusured as fol- lows: 82,000 in tho Nutlonal, of Iaetford, and $1,010 onch in the Hartford, Atlns, and Etna, of Hurtford, and Continental and Home, of Now Yori. The cause of the fire hus not yet been discovered. * worest Fires in indiann. Suecinl Dispateh to The Chicaao T'ribune. Gesney, Ind., Sopt, 14.—A dostructive fire ig raging in tho marsh aud woods ocast of town. A number of acrea bave boon Lurned over, and conslulerablo foncing destroyod, Unless o hoavy rafu falls soon tho logs will "be sevoro. Ouv citi~ zony m:o voiy wuch alarmed at tho fong-con- tinued Jrought and the cowbustible condition ot Proports. At Battshurm Pirrenugra, Pa., Sept. 14,~About 11 o'clock this morning n firo ocenrred at Reeso, Owens & Co.'s pork-lionso, on Soventh avenue, dostroying the entire Luilding and its contents, The loss it estimuted ot £40.000; covered by insuranca T'ho tixm will resumo busincss to-morrow, At fLacines Mrnwavkee, Sopt. 14.—A fire at Racinelas night doatroyed tho sash and blind factory of Miner & Co, Losg, £30,000. —_— THE WEATHER, Wasuixa oy, D. G, Sept, 14,—Over the TUp~ por Missisappi and Lower Minsissippl Vallaya and the Northwost, diminishing northerly winds, stationnry or higher bavometer, soniowhat highe or 3 but low wmrurntu.\-o, and gonorally clear weather. Ovor tho Uppar Lake™ Rogion, rising barometer, northwesterly winds, increasing oo casionally for o short time to bilsk, lower tom- poraturo, and light raln, followed by olear weathor. LOCAL OBERVATION, Oil104a0, Sopt, 14, 1674, Direction and| force of wfnd,| TFeather, Tour of b § H servation, '&‘- =3 | wormaouzong Maximam hinimun thermometor, Rulutull ju 24 hour, .8 GENERAL OBBERVATIONS, Clugaqo, Bept, 19=1a,m, . (Rawn] Weather, St bur o Thry Tieeokur gardo. 1 97 Oheyonue,, N Tightose |oeees |Olcar, bR I W T, Clifeago, . 7l G3IN, W, freah| (85|Light rain, Clavolund, . | 3 Quiro ... Ciuctuuat 03 Clear, +i7|Hfoavy raln, | Olear, +vo s LARIL Eain, ‘20 Tiireatenlng #4(Clear, Slarquatte,,| Milwiukeo .| o 3.0 90.37] \ \ ¢