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FAIRS. Fourth Day of the Hlinols State Exhibition, The Attondance of Visitors Estimated ot 30,000, List of Premiums Awarded for Blooded Stock of All Kinds. Other State, District, and County Exhibitions. Epecial Dispatch to The Chicaan Tribine, Pronn, M, Sopt. 17.—Tho sttendauce of yisitors at tho State Fair to-day, while not quite up to tho anticipation of tho managors, was too Inrgo for comfort. At 3 o'clook in tho aftornoon thore woro probably 80,000 YERSONS WITHIX THE INCLOSURE, fully one-hal? of whom wors women and ohil- dron, Drivers of vehicles for the convoynnce of passongors to tho grounds bogan oporations a8 enrly a8 G o'clock 1w thoe morning, greatly to tho annoyanao of hotel guests who are not ac- cnstomod to rising with tho lark. DBut even at that oarly lour tho ptincipsl stracta of Peorin woro alive with nowly-srrived ¢ountry peoplo, who had como to town for a holi- Jduy, Txcursion trains wero run on all the roads {dasding to this city, and thousands of people £rom tho surrounding towns and villagos woro wunloaded from thom during thoday at tho gates of lho fair gronnda. The regular trains wore ovor- erowded, many porsons coming in from such dia- tant points s St. Louis, Quiney, Alton, and Chicago, ‘I'ho fair, howover, was not tho only TOINT OF ATTRACTION. The raco mecting at tho Uvion Driving Park called out an audienco of soveral thou- gand, composed mainly of [Peorians, aud then Iowe's cirens, which gave an oxhibition near tho fair grounds, dotained 8,000 or 4,000 more, who otherwise would have taken in the fat cattlo, glorsy-coated stallions, odorous hogs, highly polishod farm implements, tho big ‘mulo, the doformed fiddlor,athe snako-charming gitl, tho man with thoworm-oxpelling decoction, tho lung-testor, tho alrunfm-lndlcn!ar‘ aud the other sttractious provided for the rursl visitor by tho 1llinois Apricultural Society. But, as men- tioned oarly in this dispatel, thoro wore too many peoplo on tho grounds for comfort, The oflicars of the Bociety and the nowspaper roport- ers, who had their own buildings, and tho few thousand othors who geined admiesion to tho nmphithontro enrly in the day, and atuck to thelr pents, got slong woll onough, but tho other thousands who woro without any placo to slt down woro really to bo pitied. The littlo graes which originally covered tho ground withiu tho inclosure had boen worn out by TIE TRAME OF THOUSAXDS on Wednesdsy and yestorday. Tho flold wns moro like a well-tramped turoptko than o ver- dure-clad meadow. 'Lo sit down was simply to wallow in dust 8 inches deep. It is truo an offort wes mado to allovinto tho sufforings of the people from tha dust by apriukling the grounds, but tho wagons were,too fow in num- ber to accomplish tho objock. To sum up tho 'situation in & singlo eontence, tho auimala on ox- hibition enjoyed s far more comfortablo dny than thoso whio camo to Bea aud admire thom, Young ladies woro to bo scon wandering listloss- 1y sbout in the rear of the amphicheatre, cast- jai regrotful glancesup at their more favored sisters, snd occasionally exciniming to ane another, ns they recoguized acquaintances, ¢ See, thor's Lm, aud Liz, sud Ids up thero, 'How 1 do wish wo could QLT HOME TLACE TO SIT DOWN. One gallant carrespondent of 8 Chicago nows- paner, sceing & poor wamay with o heavy ehild in lier arms gaziog wistfully at a vacaut chair jn the press-building, invited bor to come in and rost. Fatal mistako! No sooner had sho com- fortably seatod hersell and roturned thnnks for tho courtesy oxtended her, than she ospied sov- corul other women outgide whom she knew, somo with and some _without burdens in theshape of oftsprings, and, concluding that thoy teo were welcomo, wvited thom in. As a result of mis- taken Linduoss, the press-room was taken pos- sosgion of by atrange women and children, and the correspondents expelled and compolled to tako rofuge with tho Sccrotary. The gallant Chicago correspondent has been” invited to ab- sent himsolf from tho ]n'osa-xoom to-morroir. As upon previous days, the LIVE BTOCK AND FANCY CHICRENS dopartmonts receivod tho _most atteution from ihe visitors. Tho stalls and pons weresurronnded all day long, snd tho building containg tho roosters and hiens, and turkoys and ducke, was packed almost to suffoeation from morning uubil might. Tho swork of tho judges ju tho ring is bent nnderstood by the followiog summary of 1ho day's operation The award of promiums for draft-stallions, maree, and colts, resulted as followa: Dillon & Co., of Normal, took socond for STALLION COLT ovor 1 and under 2 yoars old ; second for stallion colt under 1 year old ; first and second for filleys over 3 and undor 4 yoars; first ond second for fillica ovor 2 aud under 3 years; first and second for sucking mare colts—amounting in all to §110. G. Shelten, of Normal, took first for stall- fon colt under 1 year old; first aud second for brood mares, 4 yoars and over; frst for flly over 1 and under 2 years—in all, $76. The sec- énd premium for STALLION, * 4 years old_and over, was taken by James A, Torry, of Wilmingtons no first given. 1L J, Vauglin, Oneida, aid W. aud R. Mofft, Paw Paw Grove, took first snd socond, respectively, for stallion over 3 and under 4 years, Lloyd & Lunday, dlacomb, and John AMorgan, Blooming- ton, tool first und second for stallion colts over 2and undor 8 years. 5. R. Jonos, Liacon, took Tirst for stallion colt over 1 and undor 2 years, E. Hodgson, El Page, second for filly over 1 and under 2 years, "The slow of CABRIAGE TEAMS woa vory_largo, aud the aniwals of superior blood and action. J. C. McFarren & Son, Louis- ville, Ky., took first premium, €160, and.C. M. 10all, Yafos City, second, 2100, ~ Waltor Rogors, Bloomington, touk first, and the Jorsoy County Btock-lmporting Compuny sccond preminm, for road stallions, J. O. McFarron & Son, Lonite vitle, Ky, took first, and Jumes 3cKoan, Brad- ford, sccond premium for rondstor mares. BTALLION, ANY AGE, FOR ALL WONK, 7. 8. Lycum, Paris, frst; J. Woodman, Farm- ington, sccond, Premiums yero awarded for short-horn buils a8 follows: The Ion. O. L. Lippiu- cott, Bpringfleld, caplured two firat and OUS HECOon: for " his bulls Wondor, Chorub 24, and Master Winthrop—in all $65. J. M. Patta & Bon, Jacksonville, two Frumlumu on their bulls, Perry Jefferson aud Javon Lewis 24, amounting to &35, J. 11. Spear, Talully, fitat, aud A, if, & J. B, Day, Utica, secand, for thoir 4-year-old bulls Star light aud The Doctor, Gus Sharpshire, Centro- villo, Ky., and J, 11, Pickerell, Hurristown, firat wd gocond for thoir 3-yeur-old bulls, dar- }um aud Broastplato, J.'B, Iyburn & Brothor, Bloomington, firut and secoud for bull ealyos under § months, Premiums wero awarded for g BUORT-HOLN COWS, s follows: A, C, Fauk, Bloomington, took first for cow over 4 yoats old, aud first for hoifor- calf undor1 yoar old, 0. I3, Lippincott, 8pring. fleld, first for cow 8 years aud undor 4. J. fi Nessinger, Clarksvillo, Ma., socand for cow over 4 yours, and first and socond for heifer.calves nunder 6 months old. J. Il Piokerell, Harrius town, sccond for cow 8 and undor 4 yoars; first and gocond for bieifors 2 yoars and uidor 8% sec~ ond for heifer 1 and undor 2 yoars, and second for heifer-calf under 1 year—in ull, 895, Meesra. Miller & Powoll, of Bescher, Ill., captured pre- miuws for . TIEREFORD CATTLE, as follows : First for 4-year-old bulls, first and socond for 1-yoar-alds, first and sccond for bull calvos under 1 yoar, and first for bull ealf updor 6 monthy, “They slso cartied away firat and socond preminms “for 4-vear-old cows; firat for caw 4 and under 4 years, firat for oow 2 and under 3 years, first and second for hoifors 1 and ander 2 years, firat nnd socond for heifer colves undor 1 veur, and firat for calves under ¢ montbs, They had no compotitory, aud pockoted £924 on theso elovon prizes. . . FINE-WOOL, BHEEP &mmm\ns woro awardod as follows: R, II, ichols, Milloraburg, took tho tirat, for ram 2 yoars old and ovor ; fiest for ram 1 and undor 3 yours, 'P. I, Day, Btreator, second, for ram 2 years old; wocond for pon of owos voars aud over ; second for pon of awa Inmbs undor 1 yoar, Thomau Taylor, Waynesvilie,tank second for rany 1 year and budor U5 firat for ram lamb under 1 yonr; flmst for pon of owes 2 years and over; accond for pon of owos over 1 and undor 2 years. 8, IL ‘Thompson Jowa City, Ia., book secoud for ram lamb under 1yoar ; firat for pen of owes over 1 and under 2°yoara; first for pen of ewo Iambs under 1 yoar, Awards for UOTBWOLD LONG=WOOL SIEED werd mado to W. & R. Mofiit, P'aw Paw Qrove, as followa: Bcoond promium for ram 2 yonrs old;-first and socond for ram 1 yoar and under 23 firat and socond for threo ewos 2 yonrs old 3 flrat for thrao owea 1 yoar old; flrat and socon: for threo ewo lamba undor 1 yoar old, "Potal in money, %100. Awnrds were also mado in tho eamo clnsa to Miller & Powell, Boochar, Iil 3 William Merkle, Indlana; I & A. Arnold, Bamanauk, Promtums were awarded for prize TENKSIIRE HOGB to Qoarga AL Caidwell, Willinmaville 3, M. & 8, Works, Diardolph; John R. Craijs Outario, Can.; N. R, Joned, Normal; M. 1\ Dunlap, Jackeonyille; John N'rancly, Now Lenox § J. M. & E. W. Call, Jackeonvillo; Georgo Dnnlnq, Lloomington ; nud for Chestor whiles to B. R, Maoody, Kuinence, Ky, ; N, M. Jones, Normal § Charles I, Korchoval, Jolioti I. khnlmrly, Groon River. MNr, Moody's total premiums awmount to $105 5 Mr, Joned' to $15; and Alr, Korcheval’s to 8100, ESBEX 008 J, W. Wilber, Charloston, and J. V. Noeler, Ottawn, toak all the promiums, tne formers winningy amounting to 8110, and tho Int- tor's to 9135. First prominma wore awarded for FAIR_PRODUCTS ne followsa: Goorgo 8. Haskell, Rockfora, white xinter whoat ; Thomoa 8, Whitohall, Millors- burg, rod winter wheat; J, 8, Shorthouso, Dauvas, red spring whoat 3 J. A. Swith, Elm- wood, rys ; J.W. Dilley, Macomb, oats ; Goorgo 8, Haakoll, spring batloy ; Janno Nowton, whito Indlan corniy . C, = Hargrave Hihiton, jollow Tndlan ~ corn; B, 0. Duulap, anlapyitlo, corn on stalic; W, T1, Shurgart, Pe- I, pap-corn; Jamen Stioktadon, Pekin, bick- whent; Georgo 8. Haskoll, timothy sced; Jamos Stickfudon, l'ekin, clover-sced; Georgo 8, Has- koll, orohwrd grass-sood, and best displuy of graing and peods. ‘1o rogulnt annual meoting of tho ILLINOIS WOOL-GROWENS' ASSOCIATION waa hotd at the Secratary's offic to-dnv, with & much larger attondanco than usual. To scourg botter co-operation among tho wool-growers of different parts of tho State, and to oroato groater intorost amoug thown, It was rosolved to so- loct n Vice-Prosident from oach Congros- sional Disteict. Tho clection of ofticars rosulted as follows: Prosident, tho Hon, A, M. Garland, _Springfield; Vieo-Presidents, Tt District, Daniol Xelly, Whoaton ; Socond, H, D. Lmery, Chicago; Third, O. C. Parks, Wauko- gan; Fourth, Samuct Allen, Sycamura; Fifth, J. L. Mooro, Polo;_Sixth, L. G. Fish, Franklin Giove; Soveuth, B, E. Gorham, New Lonoxi Tightl), Uotaco Darncs, Onarga; Ninth, John ‘Frumbnll, Eimira; Tonth, Graham Leo, ITun- iot; Blovonih, John Georgo, Porry; Wwelfth, Tronk Fassott, Spriueféld; Thirteonth, 8. I Melfadden, Atlanta ; Fourtoonth, Goorgo Elliowt, larristown; Fifteonth, William Stownrdson, Suclbyvillo} Sixteenth, 'O, B. Nichols, Carlylo; Sovonteentl, R. M. Boll, Brighton ; tho Eight- conth and Ninetoenth Districts aro not filled ; Becrotary, P. Richntond, Paddock’s Grove ; Treas- uror, R.” M. Bell, Brighton, The business of tho meetiug conelided, fdr. Rust, of tho Chicago National Live-Stock Journal, submitiod to the investigation of the Asuocintion A LARGE YLETCE OF FINE WOO! wolghing 5114 pounds, nnd reprosonted to be of sixtoon mouthy’ growlh, which had boon sent him from tho flack of Mre, R Blacoro, of Cou- travillo, Cal. DMessra, Kelly, Taylor, and Gor- Lam wora appointed a committoo to oxamino tho flecco in tho presonce of the Associntion, It was fownd to Lo “ome f{loece, and tho oxperts pronounced that the waol had not boen doctored in any manuer. Tho floceo was fuliy doubla the woight of the largest and heaviost fleacos obtained iu this part of the Unitod Stater, nud tho heaviest of which auy re- port has boon made. The Committeo asked lonva to have the flacce mcoured, and to defor o datniled roport until that time, which request waa given, and the fleece loft in thoir bands for that purpose. e THE INDIANAPOLIS EXPOSITION. Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, InptaNarorts, Ind., Sept. 17.—Tho industrial parado to-doy exceedod by far tho anticipations of tho most sangnino. It was tho most compro- lionsivo affair of the kind evor secn in this part of tho country, and quite worthy to rank with tho recent display in St. Louis. Nearly every businoes firm and factory in tho city of nny noto wore in tho line, and the procession was full (wo Lours passing a given point, and it was ostimated to bs near Gmilos long. The attondance of peopla was immense, the city being thronged with visit- ors from ovory quastor of the Stato. The Lanka ond stores wero cloged, and, by proolsmation of the Governor, tho Stato Dopartmont closed its doors, _ The publio schools suepended for tho day, snd ‘Indianapolis gave isoif up for a gon- eral holiday, Duing the afternoon and night the Exposition building was crowded, tho num- or of visitors appronching 20,000. This parada was expectod to Lo, zad hns proved, tho real ju- auguration of the Exposition, and frow this ime lonr&xd tho success of tho onterpriso Hooms as- qurad. — IOWA STATE FATR. Speciad Davateh to The Chicago Tridune. Keoxuy, In., Sept. 17.—Tho Jows State Fair begins hero on 3onday. Tho prospects are very promiging, the number of entrics boiug In dxcess of that of the corresponding time in any previous yonr. It is confidently anticipated thiat the ex- bibition will be tho largest and most attractive that Towa bas over bad, RS DISTRICT AND COUNTY FAIRS. BAUR COUNTY, WIS, Special Disyatch to The Chicago Tribine. Baranoo, Wis.,, Sopt. 7.—Tho Sauk County Agricultural Socioty closed its Eightewnth An- nual Fair to-day with satisfactory succeas. Thera wroro 480 ontries to 880 last year. Tho 1how of horaes, cattle, sheep, &wine, and poultry was not large, but included some fino suimals, among them an imported Norman horao, anda fox good short horne, The show of fleld aud garden prad~ ucts was large and varied, and higbly credita- ble, Thers was an abundance of good fruit, apples, grapes, poars, and plume. An excollent practionl nddress, full of good advico, wak delivered by G. E. Morrow, of the Western Farmer, who suggested to thoe farmors that tho remedy for the ovils com~ plained of, both from without and within, rested with thomsolves, Our Supremo Court declsion settled that in this State, Tho power of the poople to protect themselves agninst o railrond oxtortion wag complete, and it should bo exer- csed with moderation, wisdom, and firmness. Ho doprecated class fecling aod clnss logisla~ tion, and cxpressod tho utmost coufidence in the future prospority of tho agriculturnl intercsts of the country. He urged more intelligenco, ns to intorest aud faith in their calling, by farmors seoking to adapt their work to thowr eircum- stances, socking from all sourcos information, asuociating for conaultation snd mutual help, hut not with ax idea they were suporior to moro opprossed, or had moro rights than othors,— making their watehwords* ¢ Intelligouce, Integ- rity, aud Industry.” Tho addrons was froquontly applauded, and a vote of thanka was_tendored tho speakor at the close, Tho fair onded with a nico trotting muteh, best throo in five, Lwico around a_ haif-milo’ traok, Tha_ spotted horve Itaztlor, by Bussot; gsoy maro Nollio Icctor, by Emory: white horse Billy Ttich ; Lrown mara Josio Mansfield, by Manafiold, contoated, Rattlor won In threo sgraight hoats, tho othors coming in in the order named. Tho receipts of tho fair wero about §1,000, nearly doublo Iast year, when rain spoiled the last day. . DPS MOINES COUNTY, JA. Snesial Dispatch to T'he Clucao Tribune, BorrisaroN, 1a, Sopt. 17.—~1he DesdMoines Counly Fair is & moderato succoss, It cooi- mencod on 'Puosdny, and will ond to-morret. To-day waa tho best day, over 8,000 pooplo being on tho grounds, The Hst of avticles ou exbibi- tion i Iurger than evor beforo, and uoarly all aro better., - Pha racou ara tho most intereating part of tho oxlibition, ‘Wo-duy thora wero nveral good trote, the bost boiug for a purso of 3500, o T Cincann Tribune, Speeind Dispatch to The Clacago Tribune. Bony A sivon iy Sopts 17, Tha sttoridanca at tho fair so far bas’ boon very small, and ouly about 1,000 tickets wero soid to-tay. The pre- miums wore awarded to-day, anda numbor of draught and blooded hovacs Woro oxhibited in tho ring. 'Tho running raco, half-mile lmnln‘ best two In throo, was won b{ Jouny Lind, Do funp, 58 #oconds, The trotting race of milo buutfl, bost two In throo, waa takon by Dran- non's'b. g. Fadpolo, Desy time, 2:47, TOLK COUNTY, T Special Disvaich to The Chicago Tridune. Des Mo, Iu,, Sopt, 17.—T'he County Falr way pootly attended to-dny, thongn 'll‘xa woathor was tair aud tha exbibition good, 'The quarrol potwoen the District Sovloty aud tho Uounty Bo- oloty has worked grout injury so botly, and I s dun{mul if -oithor can ilourlul well whilo the quorrel routinuos, ‘Tho State Tair is drawing a Ierge nuwber of our oxbibitors, A great dealof THE CHICAGD DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1874, stock has alroady boon ghippod from horo, and tho trailus aro taking out pooplo ovefy day. TOOK COUNTY, WIB. 5ot _ Dupatoh to The Chcann Tribune, Bevort, Wis,, Sopt. 17.—TFho Fair closed to- day, with a llaht showor of rain just Loforo nlgin. To-dny'a nttendanco was milch groator than oxpooted. Attractions wore numeroun, and tho immenso erowd kept happy from first to Tast. Tho financas of tho Association aro In ox- collont condition, Extensive improvementa will bo made in tho accommodations for noxt yoar, whon o still bottor show in auticipated. DEXALD COUNTY, ILL. Snectal Dupateh to The Chicago Tridune, DrRAwLn, 1il., Sept, 17.—The DeKalb Fair to- dny has bean a grand suceess. Up\fl\'t\! of 6,000 poople_hava boon on tha grounds, Kor bulls, 4 yonra old and ovor, iho first prize was taken by Bamuol Onyaark, and tho second by Willlam Htownrt, 'To-morrow tho big race comos off, an woil a8 the principsl promiums ou cattle. Alany. of tho light:fingored gontry aro prosont, but are too closoly watchied to ronp a lnrge harvost. FOREIGN. FRANCE. Tans, Sapt. 17.~The trial of the nccomplices” In tho escapo of Marahal Bazaine was concluded at Graseo to-dey. M. Lachaud, defending Col. Villotto, enld hig olient's conduct in this matter wau the most honorablo indidont of his caroor. Col. Villotta was tho type of chivalrous devotion to lua chiof. Counsol tnen procaeded to oxamino the evi- douce In rogard to tho cscapo, and argned that it waa in exact nccordunco with tho account givon by Madame Bazaiuo, \ “Tho Judgo deliverod a lom}fl)y snd explanatory Judgment. o considered that the oscape by tho Topo waa proved, but declarad that Col. Viilotto asnistod in the pmpnm“unn. Tho Wardous wore adjudged guilty of neglizonico. Rull, one of tho accusad, who g not_ boon srrested, and who did not apponr for trinl, was condemuned in con- tumaciam to ton toonthe' imprisonmont, Col. Villotto and Plantin wero scntoncod to six months’, Dolncau to two, nud Gigoanx to ona months’ {mpriconment. T'he rempindor of the alloged accomplices in tho escapo of Mansbal Bazaine woro acquitled. e grEAT BRITAYN. Lonpo¥, Sopt. 17.—Edmund Burke Rocho, Daron Firmoy, is dead. Willism Bornard MaoCabo, the suthor, {s s pas- sengor on the stonmoer Ocoanio, from Livespool for Now York to-day. pr AR SPAIN, Mapnn, Sept. 17.—Sevoral small engagomenta botwoon the Republican troops and Uarlists hava aceurtod lately, fu all of which the Intter wero dofented. Tho Carliats made another atiack upon Cu- onen, but were repulsad, and rotroatod procipi m’l?llx)u fooling of confidonco and security con- tinuoy to strongthen in Mladrid, ———— CENTRAL AMERICA. New Onieans, La., Sopt. 17.—Tho steamer Dolivar, from Panama, Bth, has arrived. Tour English vessels of war, including the flag-ship Republic, woro at San Joso, J Tho Government hnd appointed Don Vincont Dardon, the Guatemala Ministor at Waehington, to confor with tho United States Centenary Commissionera 08 to how Guatomala best could bo ropresonted at the Contonnial Lxposition. Nicarngun wag ¢ peaco. Tho Qficial Gazelle romarka that tho moral progress the Republio hins mndo was shown in the orderly way in which the paople colobrated the fonst of Santo Domin~ go and Gouts Auna, Privalo aud public roports from Honduras shoiw that it i3 beyinning to opjoy somo tran- quillity, Tho Governmont had “received nesur- snces from its Ministor in Londou that there was now grast hopes that the Honduras Railrond would bo flunlly finished, Ono soction of it, from the Bridge of Lavonta to the Rio Dlaucs, had beon contracted for at £4,000 per wile, —_— THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, Newsa Items Telegraphed to The Chicago Eribunc, ILLINOIS, Yostorday o test was mado of tho capacity of tho wall of the Alton Road, from which Bloom- ington is thinking of gotting a water-snpply. Qwing to the imporfect worklng of the machin- ory the test was not satisfactory, . —Llconso was issnod yosterday to tho Missis- sippi River Froight Railway. The rond is to be run from Georgotown, Vormillion County, toa point in Calboun County, Tha capital stock is $4.000,000. ~AIr, Edward Iles, of Sangamon County, ons of tha foromost of the fine-stock dealors in tha Stato, hna just roturned from Scotland, whero ho purchased ono bull, tho Duko of Richmound, and four Durham cows, aud two Clydosdaly draft stallions, for which bo paid $12,000 in gold. ‘The mtock will arrivo this weok, and bo on uihibu‘mu at tho Sangamon County Iair noxt wool INDIANA. The Patrons of Misbaudry held their annupl foto st Crown Polut yesterday. Tho Graugers mustered in strong force, and marchied n pro- cession _throngl tho town to the Fair grounds, where Dr. W. 8. 8. Raymond, tho Ilon, Baist- wood, and othors delivered addrosses. Thero iy & marked wcreaso in tho vumber of Patrons sineo Inst yoar, —Maun's millinery and fancy goods store, on Tast streot, Crown Poiut, wns destroged by fire yeotordoy morning. Loss, $2,000. ~-Abont 2,000 ncoplo aszombled at Romo City vestorday to lake part in the Granger piguic. Henry Jawes, Mastor of the Indians *Stato Grange, wan expected, but failed to npponr, wheroupon impromptu addrestes wero doliverod by Frooman Kelly, Domocratic nominoo for Con- grogs for this district, and also & Grangor; Jobu Taul Jones, of La Grango ; aud Dr, J, F. Gower, of omo City. The oxorcisos woro intorsperscd with wusic, thers being two bands on the grounds. A bountiful dinuor was served by lady Urangere, —A colored boy namod Samusl Woodruff, son- tonced to tho penitentinry from Indianspolia twoyoars 630, and trausforced to tho Ifoma of Rofuge, escaned from that institution two days pince. Yostorday morning heaticmpted to stoal a ride on tho l.vumiur of oneof tho freight cars of o train on tho Lefayetto Roud, intonding to g0 to Chicugo, Whoro his mothor rosides. 1o ‘Was jolted OfT the bumper i crossing ong of tho stroats, and wns instantly crushod to pieces by tho wheels of tho train. > —The Westorn yearly meoting of Frienda con- vomes in Plainfiold toay, and will continuo 1 gonsion for a wook or tou days, e —T'ho Graugers gavo a lutge and onthusinstic pienic at Decatur yostorday. = Au tnuy os 5,000 hooylo woro prescnt. At 2 o'clock thio stroots \oro thronged with Yohicles, sach ono displaying carn, corn-cobs, or soma otitor appropiiste em- blom of tho order. Tho assembly was addressed by Dopuly Grand-Mastor Leeso and othor clo- uont oratory, anda very pleasant time was had :.Lranshout tho onure day. WIICONBIN, . The raitrond deolsion creatos littlo oxcitoment at Daraboo, 'Fho peoplo of tuni scction, to whom railvond facilities are now and bighly val. ued, foeling that thoy bave littlo to complaiu of, Tharo {a a gonoral disposition, if railronds com- ply with the law now with good spiric, to amend whatover is fonnd unjust. i —The Julion Ifouse at Prairie du_Cluen, Win,, was totally destroyed by firo Wodncsday night. The Donzmau aud Tromont Houses bad a_narrow escape. Loss, 3,600 ; innuranco, 29,000 on building and contents, nr*unlly divided! The Northwestorn National, of Milwaukeo, car- _riod 1,600 on tho buildiufl and contents, and o tho Murtford, of Councotlont, $1,600 on the Luilding and contonts, Losal Joss on building ; on contonty parilal, —Dr. Jeastus Lowis, one of tho oldoat resl- donts of Juncavillo, died yestorday and will be burfodwith Dissonio horiors to-day, bo boing vory high up in that Ovder, —Bomo Y,000 Grangora joined in a picnic noar tho Town of Lal'rairio vostorday, oitia, A littlo boy, diged G, bon of an omigrant pas- senger, foll Trom tho oxproas train about two milen went of Ada yosterday, sud, strango as jt may soom, was not injured, although the train wah ranuing ot a speod of 95 milea per hour, As soon as ho stopped solling ho got up and ran aftor the truin. ~Wednosday evening, a gravol train, Con- ductor Sinunons, on the Atlantlo & Groat West~ orn Rafirond, branght a gang of thirty wen from Stichmond 1o Urbann 1o fay the now track, ‘The eonductor promisod tho mou board at $4 por weelk, but on fnding that they could not got jt. for fonn than £5, thoy attacked him with shovels, and would have killed hin had not the Marshal t“l‘:d offlcers cumo o bis sfd and arrosted five'of om, —Patriok Murphy was yostorday bronght be- foro thio Mayor of Urbaua, and plonded guilty of yiolating the Sunday Liquor ordinanco, Ifo was finod $30, and sontenced to fiva days in Jail, MINNESOTA, J. B, Millikon, Gonoral Agent of the Morris & Bt, Potor Rallrond, has hoon appointed Buperin- Lendont of tho Peninaula Division of tho Chi- eago & Northwoatorn Rallway. s Buccessor Lias not boon annonnoed. ~—Mra. Alvin Weldo, reaiding on Dayton Bluff, inaido tho limlts of 8t. Paul, wag outragod yes- torday noon by an unlnown rufllan, who acoome plished bin Furpm\n by tho use of brutal forco, c)mkluir and pounding the woman untll insensi- blo, Partmlly recovoring, she sorosmod for hiolp, and was hoard by the nelghbors, who saw Lior ravishaer cacape down tho stoop biufr sido. Hor Injurics are quite sevore, but not fatal, —Tho first Bt, Paul Schuctzenfest ended Wodnesdny, The champlon prizo was awarded to John A. Testor, of Altnn, Wis.; tho moxt prizoa to John Mosor, J. Bashlor, and O, Nou- om, all of Alma, First premium for bull's-oyo spots to I, Hankoy, of St. aul. Twonty-eight prizos in all wore aswarded. —NMrp. Cparles Flood arrived at Bt, Paul from Chiosgo Wodnenday oveninr, bearing. in hor arms tho doad body of hor infant child, whick died on the way. Bhio camo in pursuit of her liusband, who “desertod her tho day her child was born, Bhe found hor bushand horo, but he again fied from hor, lis pnronts resido in 8t. Paul. 'I)m{l oro taking care of ler, and will bury tho abild, MIGUIGAN, On Thursday moining, about § o'clock, tho Fxoliango Liotol in the Villago of Dundeo, Alon- roo County, was burnod to the ground. 1t waa 8 largo frame structuro, and at tho timo unoccu- pled. The loss {a about €8,000; partially in- sured. The fira fs thought to have beon tho work of an incendinry. —The following gentlomen were olocted offi= cors of tho Michigan Biate Agricultural Socioty for the onsuing year: Prosident, ¥, 0. Hum- Lroy, of Kalamazoo ; Boorstary, 0. I, Kimball, Pontlac ; Tronsurer, A, J. Doan, Adrian ; Exco- utiye Committao—Goorge W, PLiliips, Rtomeo ; 2. W. Iwing, Riohfield ;” J. M. Btorling, Mone roo; O, W. Grcon, Farmington; William M. Ferry, Graud laven ; N. 8. Avery, Grand Rap- ida; A, O, Hydo, Alarshally 0, L. Whitnoy, Muskegon ¢ 1. A, fivonch, Defroit; J, 8, Rama- doll, Grand Traverso ; D. A, Blodgott, Hersoy. NEIBANKA, An unknown mau was run over and Lilled by o transfer train at tho Omaha Dopot Wodnos- day night. It fs supporcd ho was trying to steal a rido ncross tho river. —Patar Larsharo, head Chiot of the Pawnco Indians, died on Saturday last at the Ioucrva- tion from the offacts of a guvshot wonnd. —Tifty-threo cats of stock have left Omahn within tho last two days for Chicago, and anothor largo lot will leava to-lny. —Ono hundred and {ifty emigrants, roturning from California, arrived at Qmuha yosterday, 10WA, A Gormnn named Gustny Stondeman com- mitted suicide at Keokuik yeatorday by swallow- ing a quantity of muiatic acid, Ho lived about threo bours, tluring which timo ho suffered great poin. Ho was conscious, and spparently rationnt up to the tima of his dezth, 1lo gavo s o reasou for resorting to self-destruction the fact that ho fearod the approach of ouo of the fits of insani- ty to which hio has beon subject for_somo thno past, and chosoto dio rather than onduro it, Ho was a tinner by trado, and the acid wus taken from his work-beneh. CASUALTIES, Two KLadics Killed by n Carriago Accident, AvTooNA, Pa., Sept. 17.—While & party of ladios and gontlemen wore returning from Dolls Mills, to-day, in & haclk, tho vehiclo upsot down an embavkment. Badie Bokn and Mus Hack- enbury wero killed. Custom-lousc Swept Awny. WasmiNoToN, Sopt. 17.—Iuformation has been received ab the Troasury Dopartment that, duning tho galo of tho 5th and Gth inst., the Custonr Hougo and light-honso at Brazos Santingo, Toxas, woro ontirely swopt away, with all the records and papers, It is not known whethor any lives wero lost. S —_—— LATE LOCAL MEMS. STABBED IX 7TI TEAD. At B o'clock last night o man pamed Thomna Carmody stabbed Perer Hassottin tho hoad above tho right ear, during & drunken quar- rel, at the corner of Canalport avonuo nnd Jefferson otroot. The wound 14 a sovere but not dangerons one. Hassolt wna taken to his home, No. 8 Carulport avonue, sud attended by a physician. —_— THE WEATHER. ‘Wasmizatow, D, O, Sopt. 17.—Ovor tho TUppor Luke Rogion, southeast to southwest winds, stationary or. lowor barometer, slight changos in tomporature, andin the eastorn por- tion partly cloudy weathor, with local rains.2 TOCAL QHSEWUVITION. Currago, Sopt. 17, 1874, H ) Hour or ot § £ | ietinn and £ |Dired servation, % Z lforce of wind,| TTeather. 1y fIvAL, .0 |Cleas, 7 (B'W., trean. . |Cle 76 (8. B, real 55 18, 1%, gentl 10:18p, m. . 129,69] “T3taximum thormometar, 7 thermometer, 03, OENERAL ODNSERVATIONS. Chtoauc, Scpt, 18—1 8, m, Rain| Wand, Clicago.... Ghoyois,.. (23 Cloveland. . ., gentle| 46N, W, fresh 8,, frosh,, -8, B, light,.| i, . (Light rain, *bilGoudy. 1| Glear. 103 Lighi rain, [12Fir, el . Clear, {0k Glear, e ‘Threat'ng, Clondy. Fogyss Eair, Cloudy. Glandy. |iair, THE CROPS. WasmiNaro, D. C., Sent. 17.—The Scptomber roturns of tho Dopartment of Agriculture indi- cato nn avorage condition of tho whost crop of 93, ngninst 95 1 Boptombor, 1873, 'Fho acroage of' thio crop is 7 por cont gronter than last yonr, which wonld bring tho aggregate yield to noarly nu avoragoe on last yonr's acreage, = All tho Now Lngtand and Middio Blates nre above the nv- orato, oxcopt Delnwaro, which is n full avorage. All'tho Atlantio and Gulf Statesare below tho ayorage, oxcopt Alabama, which s 101, Intand Boutliern Btnies aro all ubovo the averago, Ar- koansas presenting tho maximum of tho whole country, which iy 120, North of the Ied Niver, most of the countics not visitod by the chinch-bug prosent superior crops, Ohio, Miohigan, aud Indinus are above tho average. Iliinols 3 por cont bolow. Wiscon- sin is roduced 23 por cont bolow by dvousht and chivchos, West of the Misabshippt, drought, m- tonso_ hoat, hiot winds, chinchos, aud grasshop- pers, bavo roduced all the Stutea holow the avor- ago, exoopt Mivsourt, ‘Tho Pacifio States are nbove the aversge. < —_—_—— WASHINGTON ITENS. > WILL NOT RETULY TO LONG BRANCH. WasniNaToN, Bopl. 17.—Tho President will not return to Long Branch, having givon direotions to hiave hie porsonal offects brought to Washing- ton. Hoerotar) I!ullmui) will yeturn hore from Culumbus ou Saturday, a4 ho originally intended, UEAIGNED, Mr, Loggatt, the Comuwissloner of Patonts, has resigued, to bo succecded by Doputy Com- miesionor Thatchor, _—— NEW YORK BREADSTUFF NARKET. Speclal Dispatch (o The Chicage fribune, New Youe, Bspt. 17,—Thu wheat rkot opencd rathier tame, thongh (hore wan wob much pressuro to noll, . Much of tho wheat o the canal I sold, OId Spring Is beld with o good degreo of confldence, and 18 nok plenty, Tho market closes batter, though quiot, Ty domand 1s chlofly for export, Wintur da held flmly, aud o fale requést for “Tho hlu)uglr&fl]flllfl,flw hllllhah n;l ié.}fl,' (alilu for No, neago apring: $LITG@LI jor . 9 Milwaukea; nml‘ §L235 for “old doj £1.29G41,25 for rod Wertorui; $1.4D for white Michigan | $1,973; for amber do; $1.574 for white Wisconsin, Tuiniry for traido brands of flonr at ,tho opouluy of "hiasige was Husdted, but wo notico s fafr fuquiry for shipping oxtrus ab former flgures, Family brands dull wnd very frregular, Old Miuncsota extras are in foir demend, and aro steady, Buporfue and No, 2 gtoady. At tho clogs tho sunrkot wan stoady for low grads, Bt vory iesoguler for odluy sad Ligh eados, natesd of douday noxt, | MILITARY RULE, (Continucd tram tho First Page.) knoiea to b the logitimate ouo, We srish him Joy of Lin ocoupation, GBANT TIIR NESPONGIDLE AUTIOR OF TAIS NEVCLU- TION, Fyom the New York Herald. ‘Theso quiestions Gen. Grant auswors by his procla- mation commandiog tio Ponn Government to separato aud to respect oxiating atithorily, Wo do ot ea how Ao President could bavo hesitaled sbout Lis courso. Ilo han mudo many mistakes fn reconstruotion, and capocilly nn concerrin Loulains, 1o has oncournged snd fn in many reapocts tho teaponaible antlior of this zovolution, capectally by s courns n Ariansa, 1o acquieaced i oll tho Infquitios of tho Kellogg adminis- tration, aud shares with Conjgross tho sin, of having turned away from.tho entrontics of thesufering Btato, oven when chatpioned by the eloquent voeo of ‘Seti~ ntor Onrponter, A year ago ho ftad a great ohanca to do right, and in doing right fo redoon Louisiana, But through his Attorney-Genoral ho spirned tlio prayors of tuo Btato, Tho logical reanit of thut rolfish | ooty {s written in tho paintul istory wo print this moruing, The rovolution has been hourisiied by tho Trcaident, aua it i his work. Wo donot oo hiow the Presidont ean do otherwino, owoyer mntcll wo may sympathizo -with tho rovolu= tionary movenicut, znd howover anxlous we may bo to overthirow Kelloge' and all phasea of Kollogg dominn- tlon in_other Siates, tho Unlon sust bo preacrved, Thore cat bo no unlon without law, aud thicro is no Inw whiero wo reo syccosstul revolution, In this enso tha morul right fa with Pon, (ho forma of low with Kliogg. o followors of Fonn, tliose who belong to wrhilo leagues and othior organizations, mado tho mifs= take of Tovolutiontets—precipitation, Thoy should have wafted, Thoy hould huvo tristed to publio opinion, to tho sofleniug influcnces of time, to tho suro growth of generous entimenta in tho henrta of Nortliorn mon, They should lave triumpled Ly moral suaslon, for overy hour of their misery was o1l eloquont appoal to tho North, They should not have juvited the eura and awlft snswerof o sword, Wo seo how &nd amd deplorablo it {a for tho Adminlstration to bo In a position whero by ita own foliies it will mnko the right wrong and the wrong Tight, But it s 5 dilemmin which must ho Armly mol, Wo can undecstand tho dificulty and_delfeacy of tho Trealdent's situstion, atjsing, a8 Wo havo sitd, from hisown ncquiescenco in (o disgraceful Loiisiuna rulo—by clothing.with the forma of Taw thia infuncus reglmo, But (ho Consiftution prescribes nnd tho courta have wrilten Lis duly, Tho late Chijef Justico Taney, In tho Dorr robollioi case, docided that when a conflict arono botwoen rival Siato Governments tho Prestdent should deeldo which Governor was lawfully in power, and sustain that power by tho Tedoral - thority, Tt fs unfortunnte that the Prosident should Do committed, g8 Lo is, tothie Kellogg usurpation, But tho dio has boon cast. His proclamation commite tho Government to tho suppression of tho vovolution, Our hopo I tlint tho peoplo will accopt tho necesalty and duty of tho bour, and, for tho sake of tho wholo country, to suffor and wall a littlo louger, trustiug to tlio Condtitution and tho pescoful motliods of tho bal- lot for thelr final deliverance, # NEYOLUTION WILL NOT D TOLERATED," Froms the New York Times, Tho Govornment of William Piit Kellogg in Louts- fnha in o wbieh wo havo nover boen nbio to defeud, “Clio Duroll dovtwlon which aided in establishing it was an outrage, Tho canduct of (ho Keturniug Doard yhich declared it elostod was dishouest, = Tbo taxa- tlon sinco 1873 has been nrbitrary agd oppressivo, Legisiation has in hundrods of casos been o shamoful Tarco, Dintricta havo been roprosented by nien who never saw them, To small rovenus gloaned from tho fmpoverishied peoplo bay been diverted to lmproper ueos, Now Orloaus is proatrate, The City Adminis. tratlon {6 pouniless. — IReal eatato fn tho motropolis fa worth nothing In tho present condition of affairs ; no ouo will buy 4. Tho promiuent Iocal banks have ro- contly folledl, ~ Taborers nud salatied employes nliks aro pald {n aerip wortl 50 cenls on tuo dollar. auy straets aro deaolnte, Wholo pages of all tho nows- papera aro filled with tho names of delinquent tax- payera Negrocs and whites in somo sections of tha Statoaro iu danger of statvation, . . . Nefther party now clafining powor in Louistzna ean hiolp hier to prosperity or peace, Ono is_commitied to tyrauny and_corruption the ofber to 8 vindiclivo policy of ostracism and fntimidation, to new riots in clectlon thn, to outrages liko theso which disgraced thie Tarish of Coushatts, and which Moknery fu atill exelting by frothy uudt incendlary apocelien, The Me« Enery and Marr faction muat bo taught that revolution will siok be tolerated, especially when tho rovolution. iuts fuaugurate theit campaign by fnfsmous sasassi. nation of nnocent. Itepublicatie, who nro in 1o senso conmectod with the inlquities of tho Kellogg ring. 1t muet bo taught that it connot by foreo of urins aver~ turn o Governmont that fis been recopnized as legal, snd that it must sthll look to Congress for tho re which has long been necessars, It muntbe taught that it canuot \ith impunity defy the General Governe meut, or threaten o contitivo i open rebeliion after it has beon commanded to disporse, Tho tacties of Spauish rovolutionists_aro not to bo adopted upon Awerican sofl, and tho Whito Leaguere of all eections of tho State will do well fo lcarn that fuct epeedily, The sooner tlioy aro put down with a firm haud, tho otter wil it bo for tho faturo of Louisiuna, A TEST OF TOE LOTATLTY TO LIDEATY OF THE WIOLE RLEPUBLICAN PARTY. From the New York World, What sort of a person Gov. Liclioug, of Toulstsiann, 18, and by what means b carao to by recognized in Jos fiduco of the will of the people of Loulsiaua s the Execativo of that State, we need not ut this late day recapitulate, There fs ho chapter of our recent his- tory moro disgraceful 1 ilsolf, or more discouraging 10 thoeo whio nro not yot ready'to avaudon thelr fuftl in Tiepublican nstitutions, than tho story of this ade veuturer, Lifted into power by tho act of s drunken Fedoral Jndge, whose cseapo from impeachment o4 tho lust sexsion. of 'Cougress fs folt by all houest Republio~ ans to bo o braud of nfamy juefiaceably sot upon their mafority in tho Natloual Leglalsturo, this man Kellogg bos slgnolized bis ruie {n Loulsiona not ouly Dy the poreistent plunder of the mnfortunalo residenta of “ihat Btate, without alstinction of color, but by tho most shumelcss and open robbery of its non-vosfient creditors, Even n Ropublican majos~ Jty in Congress shranls from indorsing this scoundrel Iyusurpor, It contented itsolf with rofruiniug from Leluging bim to justice, and loft Lim to Gght out Lie battlo with tho plundered peoplo of Loulsinna st tho polls, well-knowing whan it it did eo (hat it would not hesitatoto go into tho confifct with tho loaded dico of spocia) enscumonts given him by & epurious Legida~ o foF o express purpate of " defeating muyibivg Iiko an honest expression of (ho popular will, En- couraged by this tacit and, wo canuok chioogo bitt call it, mort baso and cowardly _counivance of tho sepre- scttatives of tho people 2t Wasbington, this man_Kel- Togg, relying upon tho support of Preslont Grant,long siico piédged 1o b through the family connoctions of o President, and bolleving that b posseased in the Confederato Gen, Longstreet, who has steadily co- operated with lim, a milltary ally nble to sccura Lis domiuatlon, Laa undertakes not only to abrojats thnt amendwent'of the Constitution of the United States which Accures to *all American citizens tho right (o keop and bear arms,” but also that other amendment of the Coustitution of tho United States which sacurcs to il American citizons the right “ peacoably to sssems blo and fo pellifon the Govornment for a redress of grievances,” |, , . “The intorfercnce of President Grant to indorso the sction of tho drunken Judgo Durell fu putting Kellogg into power bins alroady taxod tho party fealty of bis supporiers §n Gongroes protty hearly ta i liaits, Whatuvor mny have becn tho practics] wisdom or un- wisdom of Kellogg's opponenita in their recent opposi- tun to him, the futerforenco of President Grant o fn- doreo the action of the Confoderato Gen. Longstreob in marehing npon & populur casembly wiil fnally tent, not the party fealty, but tho loyalty to lberty ftacif, of tho wilole Republlicen yarty. *'15 NOT THE ACT JUBTIFIADLED" From the New York Sun, Tho peoplo of Lonlsiann, “defraudod, plundered, tramwled on, stripped of thelr property by unreleve villatny I power, lisving Rsurpors fustalled fn_ oflice over tlium by Judicial corruption backed by Presideut drant’s boyonicts, and having soen all iops of radress tulen away by the refusal of Grant lo inlerfere in thelr bebalf, aud by theso usurping suthoritics thraugh sloeon ordinances sn sproiutnicuts that reuder o fuir cloction absolutely {mpossible—beiug tiws driven to deaperation by publie plunder snd by tho closiug of cvery ehunuel of relief, havo at last adopted the desperato resolution of risiug in arms ufiainat tholr usurporn and tyrauts. 1s not tho act justiflablo?~ No man can study the facts und roeull tho blatory of tholast fow years with ont admitting that If ever nny pooplo had food ronson Cor this luat dread resort, it ia tha neaplaof Louisfona, 1¢ insurrection can bo fumtifled undor any’ cirenme stunces whatsoover, it bsright and just {n thels cavo, No body of wen ever bud groater ‘provocation or o wmora purfect cause for such netion 3 and nover, from the hoginning of eivilization to the proaunt da; any Commontveath uubfected to wrong and outrage by 2 moro contemptibla et of iniscreant than thoso land- pieutes of Lonisitna, But for tho brutal, law-dofsing unpislanco of Orsuts soldiery, {heso wreiches could could never huve gat fnto pawer; and their vietiws, seclug themselves despolied notonly uf their porses elous,—tho best property fu Now Orleans wiil not rout for_cnough to pay the tuxes,—but of every political right nud persoual chance of good, and liaving nothe {ugs mara ta loao exeopt lifa ftaelr, nay wall chooza ta pertsl {n o lnst sharp contest, rather than to srugglo on o tho misery aud despair which their oppressors alono olfor them, 1t 18 cortufu that this rising wonld bo apeedily suo. cosuful, aud would result in tho wholesals oxpulsion of tho usuirpors and robbers beyond the boundaries of Loufsizus, but for the new intervention of Federal troops, whitels of course will not bo delayed. ~ Grant s undor n fatal necessity, Ifaving begun' his busfucks of putting dowu a tighttully-cloctod Btata Govern- went aud instaliiug in fiplace ono that the poapla Lad ropudiated, o lius 10 altormative, but must go on and maintatn the conntorfelt, fraudulont authority which o lias ustituted, Tho peopla of Taulslans will, therefar, bo subju~ goled suew. Sunie of them Wl be kiled ; iy omes will Us ruvsged, aud the borsors of war will bs felt arain in that wretthod aud desolate region, Hui qren fn this they will gl sowalling, Loso wlio dfo will bo botfer off in the grave ; and thoso who live | will b least Lo tho captivés of tho Taderl and will thus for » time Lo velloved o malignity of thele local banaltti, Indeod, thls {4 apparontly whiat thoy tost earncet: Iy wisb'for, Thoy pray to #ca the fulko Btate Govorn- sivent utterly swoph uway, and Louisiaua onco mare pat under the dictutorsiifp of soine decont arny o~ cor, Iu thelr view, the fron haud of wmilitary fulo 8 betier than tho kawloss despotiviu and the unreatricied confiseation of Canoy, Kellogy, Durell, and tholr con federates; and no thonghtful oborvor cen dony that thia fu @ reasonnblo conclusion and deuiro, Aud_such in thio resitit of nine years of roconatruc- tlon and_slx years of Grantiem 1 Thiy iy tho sort of reaco which ilio countyy reculves from a inilita Ploaltont who auiiula a poyular lociinn, siid overr thirows a Btute Government in ordor to tako (o Eleo toral yotew of tho State’ for himsolf, while Lo mal talus his rother-nelaw in- power 10 plunder, ad as- nurcn to an_{ncomparablo gang of robbers tha pro- longed_opportunity of unlimitod bootyl And yet thers aro thoso wiio utill prate about morsl ideas’ in tho Grant party, und who foudly imegline that (ho Amorlean peopla will_suffer suvh's state of Uivgy to boiudeRuitoly continued, SHOW THE WIND, REAP THE WHIRLWIND," From the Sprivgfed lases) Gegubllcan. How the wind, reap tho whirhwiid, Tlant fjustice, tho binda will L ldufivetion ; the ear, violoncu ; (h fuil corn in the ear, snarchy, Tlo crop niay Lo wauy ‘yours i riponing, or 1t may como to maturity In a sin. e -man';’ oy oF Tntor, 36 hus 10 bo heryoatad to th very last kernel, Tho rpectacto which Tonlsinna presonta to-day i, briolly, thins A tiot-headed, impuisive poople, not sdu- cateid~as Now-Iinglanders nro—1o sclf-control pml Te- ot for Lo law, mnarting under a sewto of Intoler- nhlo wrong, suliject to an ouirage comparcd with yhich tho jrrlovuncen of tho thirtcen colonica ncom trivil, have chosen the wrong moenna of sighting {homnetven, Yielilings i oar to fil-ndvired counsolors, thoy have resartad to his ane remedy which is warsa {ian tho disenao, Tad by tho blind, they aro marching info tho ditch, "The folly of (is New Orleana por- fortnanco 18 almont incradiblo, It % hard (o spoak of it with nny patienco, Dut wo aro bound in common Justics to emember $he provocation, to give tho paili- allng circumatances thelr full wolght, and to aco 10 it that tho responsibility is fuirly and oquitably distrib- nted. % Alilicato ¥ 18 a now word n Amerlean_polie {ies, Dut fa it any moro of & novelty thon * Gov. Kellogg himeel 7 o . Wo aynin proloat ‘aguinst this mistaken and deaper- 8to policy,—ns earnexily and solomuly as wo protosted amadnst tlio anbyeraion of Lo Biato Guvernment in tho firnt, fuatanco, 14 §5 pregnant with ovit and misory. Nefthor Loulsinns nor tho Houth 9 soction has any. thing to lopu from a policy of proscription nnil vio- fonce, ‘Cliere Ju niucl o bo lost by ft, Thoro i every- thing to be hazarded, SOT(R WINEST AND SAFEAT TAING,' Fyam the St, Touda Republican, The peoplo of Lauisioun hava revoited agatnst fhio usurping Govornment, and made thelr Tovolution good by enforcing the abdication of Kellogg aud his subordinnto olficinia in_proclsely tho Bamo way they ‘were installed—at tho point of ‘tho bayonat, 1t is au act of violenco, of courset it is a revolution 3 but the Rollogg Govornmont itself was tho product of vio- lence; it wna an sdmitted and brauded usurpstion, “fhie cana_as ft stands, therofore, 18 thut of & violout remedy of n violont wrong, What will tho Prealdont & Congress do ahout ft 7 Thoro sro many dilculties snd_comploxitios In tuls x“lunllon which will present thomsclyes the moment the question §8 tuken up, But it need not bo taken up, Tho wineat &nd snfeat thing for tha Uresidont aud Congreen to do I8 to lot It alono, and thus avold tie comploilicn and diflullios it Infolves, ‘Tbo peopla of Louiniaun hinvo nottled it in thiolr own way; any In- forforenco with tho work would Lo nn unoitiing, Thoy hava just tow dono at tho cost of thirly or forty ilves what they ouglt to have beou nllowed to do elghteen montlia nfto, without the shedding of s ainglo drop of blood, Thoy liave offected through, an or- ganized revolutfon what, but for tho imprudent iuter- position of the President, they would thon have so- complished by a peaceful process, If thoy bave beon abloto do this without sy popular opnosition, and ‘without atty uprlsing of Kollogg’s partisans to protece Lim; and if they aro satlsfled with the now order which they have eatabiishad, wo do not sea that tho country ks aiy otier concdrn e matter tian to accept tho result, and be satiafied with it, too, If tho colored peoplo of tha Stato, who are Republicans, and whio Linve been regarded as the supporters of tho Kele logg Goverument, skall acquiosce in the rovolution and nccopt its result, the caze 18 nt an ond, and sl intore fereuco with tho work fa preciuded, S WHAT NI DOES KNOW," Srom the St. Loufs Glabe. The Tresfdont could have dona neithior moro nor Toms thon ho haw dono withont subjecting is conduct to sovero crfficiemn. Ho s no ofiictal knowledgo of Mr, Yeun, “ tho Acting Governor,” who Liss usurped the functions of Governior; {t i3 not hia business to inquiro nto tho facts of an cloction of tWo years ago 3 it 18 10t s Lusiuess fo cowut the Lallots, * What hd does lmow I8 that William Ditt Kellogg L been tho acknowladged Governor of Louisiaua since the last clection, aid that he ks been dnterfored with In tho dischnrgo of his dutlos by nn armed mob which ko fa powerlcea to disperso, Tho Constitution clearly naken it (e duty of tho Fedoral uthorities to step in atthis functure, and overy good eftizon will indorso thonction of the Presidont u golng junt as far aa tho “Whito Leaguo " mob compela him to go, not only for tho restoration of peace, but for the To-estabiliahs ‘ment of tho luwa which havo jboen 80 ruthlossly defiod in tho wholo proceeding, W A I{EAVY LOAD,! From o St. Louis Demoerat, Tho Governtcnt of Loulilana lioa been & hoavy *load for Republicantsm to carry. Some of tho ableat aud best Ropublicana havo believed aud declarod that i1 tid not represcut tho majority of ho peoplo of that State, It hiag beon accueod of corruption and oppres- slon, nor has It beon porsibia to dony that under it the taxed bavo becomo g0 hioavy o8 to smount almost to conflucation of properly, nnd the debt aud cxpousea of tho Stata hiavo swellad to alarming proportions, A Congressional Tuvestiynting Comunitice has, in fact, fopurled hat gtoss {rauds wore porpolrdal in (b cloction, and it s fair to say thot tho conduct of Kele logg hitsolf, aud othope whio have obtalned power un- der tho nume of Ropublicanism, Lave been suchas to discredit the Republican parly, Novertlicloss, according to’tho forma of Iaw, this fs tho only Govcrnment of tho Slato of Loulslain, As such, it §3 cntiticd to such support from tho Govern- ment of the United States ag tio Constitution provides ehall be given to tho Togularly established autliority in auy Blato, . 44 A LITTLE DLOOD-LETTING, " From the St. Louie Ti At tho recent Cabluct meeting at Washington, to tako fnto_consldcration tho * troubles in the South," Senntor Ghandier, of Michigan, represouted the Prosi- dent, Tho cousplcuous iniproprioty of the Chalruan of the Republican National Executivo Commiites being present when such gravo polftical matters wero dls onssed, unturally exclied surpriso, even in Wasbing. {on, Of courso, tho lmpression prevaled that some imporlant intriguo was In process of incubation, and Sauator Chiaudior was shortly after apyroached by a Western member with o {nquisy + *\What 18 going on 4 Not much; only we have been fizing op mattars in Loulslaus,"” 1 am ofrald, Benntor, that you are in favor of sp- plylug your old " remedy of o ittlo blood-Jetting, was the rsjoinder, It wouldn't do sny barm, sir; 1t wouldn't do any hiarm 17 chuckled the ofd politfetan’, a8 o moved awsy, Lis face radfunt with antfeipated hiappinces, And so it bas come about. The terriblo sconcs that lnve been forced upon tho peopls of Now Orloans wera deliberately planued $n Washington, to subsorve the two-fold pusposa of defeating Lo elcotion fu Loullana and holpiug out the Republican party in jts canvass in thio Norihi 3 silo plot, in_ which the llbertios of tho pooplo of a Stato were thrown fnto tho Acals agalust ho suiccess of o party whick s ahamelessly plundered tho Bouth for partisan euds, To theso politiciaus imagino thst the peoplo of the United Btatos can bo deluded by & trick 80 aiamoleas and apparent. “ 1P THRT ANE NOT FRENZIED,” From the Cincinnati Guzelte, 1t the movement siould Kok o chiecked, ¥ would ‘soon nsr('nd over the entire South, Dutone course re- majucd for the National Governmont, aud that courso Das boen taken, Tho Prealdont hay 185uod 8 proclyma~ tion commauding tho lusurgents to disperso within five days, and fustructions hivo been forwarded to the military authoritles, There ia nothing ke a bpanish pronuncismento in the President's lauguage. 1o in- dulges fu 1o throuts, but the Loaguers can casily infer what will bo tho rostit of thelr disobodionco, It thio: Ao not frenzied they will begin to take tho back tracl vory specdily, A fatliro at Now Orlcans inyolvesa falluro fu all othicr parts of tho lato Confedorscy, If iho precautionary measurcs refurred to in tho procla- matlon aro duly”carried out, wo shall hear of littlo mors troubla in the South, YOT{E LOUISTANA TDIOTS,” From the Cincinnatd Lnguirer. We rdumit {ho otitrages, it wo dettounce the moth- ods of remedy, If ihe quostion ware based upon tho low gronud of policy, it would be true thut tho Louisi- aua filiots, whon they arm themeclves in this caude, aro arming ogalust thomeelveas They are only defer- Ting the day of good goverament, Tho fiold of bactlo for them fu tho ballot-box,~tbersand fn the nation, Let tho lnl«fiuidml New Orleanista tell tho truth about o things thoy azo comyiolicd 0 eadure ; but thelr e~ cusnivo Teadinesa o Jump o arme I the tine of peac 16 tholr formidablo foo, Thefr road fo posco and good governwent les through the success of the Democrat~ {o party. Let uot thols folly make thom tho enemies of their friends, 4 ANXTHING DSTTER THAN THE LIFE OF THE LAST TEN YEAUS," From the Jauissille CourerJournal, 1t tho Boutli eniniot control itsolf; f it mnst neoda clo out its destiny from day to day-—n sort of Ma- Liomet's coflin, slung -Letwixt tho Liavens and tho cartls,—n misorablo poor devil, oscillating botween Liell snd the Iron-works,~nelther ish, flesks, nor fowl, with tho Kepubiic vergiiig nearer and nearer upon the one-nian power; if, wo say, the Soulh can bono better Ahon this, it lad bobter ond it a1l in & grand effort at dostruction, It had beiter livo for rovengs ond dio througl dcpalr, bappy If it carry iis onciny with It down to ruiu, Anytiijng is better, than the life we havo led the Jast (e years: sud, #8 the belligeronts Liave n chisuco fu Loulkfunia, ot us'se0 what they wil do with it, 'They canuot make matters woree, Tley aro suroe to bo stampod out, They cannot escare tho most mercllesa punishmoent, Will they mako themaelves terrilile whilst they last? Wil thoy dlo rather than surrendor? They should have kuows, when they went u, that thoy wero engaged in o deApernto ontor~ priso, Wil thoy carry it deperately? Will thoy forea tho North to o total’and open abandonment of the abu Ttopublicanism tho North bas Leen protending ? Will tuoy keop it up long cuough to muke Gen, Grant s neceeslty In 170, "Lhoy need oxpect nothing of Northe ern Demiocrats, Thut chicken will not fight, It the white man and tho black tan esnhiot Nvd fo- ther au political oquals, the moouor the country iuaws it {ho Lutter, Wo liave nover bolloved thoy cauld, ana do not now ballove they can; but wo luye been ‘willlng_and we aro now willing to carry the ex Jetlment ta s bigiicst duvlopments, Loplng for the cst, The South could not resist tho coustitutional amendmonts, Wo wera thrown, by nocessity, ou our wits na It wore, and $he remult {6 fio present sltuation of aftuics, ‘Tlio conservatiam of tho Houth prefers an Empire, & Kiug, to the prescnt zaco of mobly deapats, and in’ Laulsiana tho peoplo havo ouo to war, Tho North will In-the end have o choose botween con atitutional, home-rulo government, or mifitury pusscs- elon of thd Sauth, and a practical abandonment of re- publican governmout, *oUGHT TO LE LEFT TO THE VENGEAKOE OF THE reorLE,” Lo . From the New Vork Evening Foat, o boliuvo, a6 we Lave 80 often said, that Presidont QGraut’s iterference in the douiestic affufrs of fh Southiorn Btstos hae boen Wholly mischiovona, Through hie il Kellogg hus fortified Lis position on ovory side Ly legul barrlors, Mg do uob keek rodress with mus. kot i Land when 6y havo s falr chunco to oblafn re- dresu at tho ballot-box, Kolloggs Liand now covers evory ballot-box in Loulaluna, Like the lats Louis Napaleoy, ko can_obtaiu for Wis most illogst acts tho upparent sunction of the peoplo, Even the bullot, the ful woapon of freo mon, has becomo unider bis munageruent the instramont of political tyranny, no- clul discord, and Guancial yuin, o ought td be Km to lio ¥engeaiico of Lo people whoto nocke' ara under JUFTIOE, FQUITT, DROENOY,” From tha New York Ezpress, Tt {s flio duty of wil that this revofution come to an ouid b omesy bt oaly by Jogal, countitutiouul aud Just {vo douli, ut (b crisly of aftaies,’ 1€ any- rt of Fodoral futerposition cat stop presont and yot to ataud by the Kellogg Goveruinent nly add to the present wrong, Fedoral coe ercion, under such cirenmstances, might stop furthor blaodehed, but it would not show' respect sitlior far publio upiilon or for what was Just, for tho rights of mnfflrltlcu or for the supremo law of the land ; aud to nufutajn the Kollogg Goverument, with fta in- teuded ustrpotions to disfranchiva tho peaJll! at tho Novewber elootlons, would ouly devpen the preaont feling and make worso strife certain fm the futuro, /It nocds now but Juatice, oquity, decenay oft the part of thio Fedoral Govarnmout to rostore ordor: among thio people, ond the riphitn of all His citizens, Wht {a noceanary Js a now cloction for Blate officers and he swsnrance of fair lay nt such om electlon. Lot a man like Gon, Bliorman bo rent to Now Orloans, and pfaced not only in command of the troups, but clottion with all the authority the Tresident can’ give Lim Lo pocify the poople niid #coiira Justice to the whites, totha bincks, and to the whole people and State, Short of onio such arrangoment, toning o Juntica and meant ta rocurn Juntico, no_one can woll. %00 tha cud of tho pircacnt alarmuty strife. MARRIAGES, PETRIE-TEMPEST. sesldunao of (ho bria e b Serss 1 2l the vty Jolin L Potrin mid Anbie'G. T A e and Gloratan FAACIS Sty cTiost, DLIN-MILES~Tn nelomot, 1 ot : _MILES—Tn linglowood, 10t Josty by tho Rex. Wl Tydory B Dy Dis Tidls fydor, b Dy Dr. Houry Olla and Atise Defia Q- TOUTFRR—KENDALT—In N 1874 nt ther mmmfiu o o fi:mul‘n';'i-r.,'l‘,y Rbbp a0, itios 8- Ratasag, oney Ls Sonfar ngd Kans fe o Ser of ‘tho late Oretn Kondally Lot of this ‘shas . Sirds, B HARRIB-DAYIS-Sont. 17, In Trinity Ghapa], Chloss 2y 0 10w Tois Wilkhusin, Me: e o T iomabUeRs Mo Yo and Miss Lours Loulso 1avise ot Ghie dao, MERRIMAN-BIGELOW~—In tha ohnroh nont Loniian R ROty by 9tk 1o Saws InotoV Ao T asior of Gib Brpuway COBura, Nareleh, Gone, g Btlew Helan, davaitar of L. B, Bigolow, ian.. &b istan, Ma, DEATHS. TIOWD-Sopt, 16, Thomna Dogd, agod &3 yours. Funoral from iato roaldonco, 207 Iast ‘T¥entysoconds at., on Friday, Sept. 18, at 10 0'clook a, m, Xunoral trala to Calvacy at] wrelock p. m. 7" Allinuy, N, Y., papors pleans capy. (ROLTIVANSBopt, 18, of oliglara fofantum and soaclo favor, Willio, agod 2yonte: and Sup, 17, of searlct Jonnoroph, auol & years had 9 monihs, and Beldgot A, Bullivan, 60 ArchorAv. Ojaboral tday from roalddnco Al 13 1., by onrriagos tor RLL-Wednosday night, Bopt. 16, Michnol Joha,. JONNI Lnfaut 300 of Oapt. AL, and Mury'Counoll,'agod 19 mouthi: Funaral from rosidenco, 3 g 1og BTG 0I00k, Cartinges ta T Tridey o JEIEREW—At Oryatal Lako, Bopt, 16, Thomas J, olerow, Funoral from resdenco of A, Sapts 16, AL . e o & Keloada‘are invitod: “Catringor th chrngaisuy 1L 0orUs GRATLAM—Sont, 17, abpol Gratiam, S 3 fonea eat ety son of Mi-. unoral Batheday, 108, ., from 243 West Polk-st, . Johnson, Friday,. SPECIAL NOTICES, Centaur Linimenis allay paln, subduo awollings, hoa burns, and will curo rhoumatism, iy #pavin, and av flesh, bono or musela aliment. Tho YWhlte ‘Wrappor 1s for KENROT ity ase, the Yollow Wrspper is for Prioo B0 conta; largo bottles 81 Chltaren Cry for Castorin.—Pleasat to tako—a porfoot substituto for Castor O], but moro eMcaclous tn roiulating the stomach and bawals, PEREFUMERY. any o2 Tt Pornes 74 e " The Celebratod PHALON'S OB- MORSE'S WHIPE ROSE, MORSE'S WOOD. v T, MORSIZS PAPHTAN BOUQUET, MORSE' DEDIOATION BOUQUET, excol |n,Ammadn%unuuu. whilo in FRESHNESS sud CONOENTRATION of cholco adors thoy aro wnrrantod to surpnss tho must col« obratod English and Fronch mnnfacturos, Wholesilo by VAN BOHAACK, STEVENSON & REID. Sold by Drugelsia and Notlon Daalors. TOR SALE. JUST RECEIVED And for salo by M. GRATI & 00.. 44 and 41 South W ‘tor-at., ono car load of San Diog, Ual., WHITE MOUNTAIN HONEY. Also 8 largo assortmont of Cutting &'Ca, 's and Lusk & Go.1s Ualifurnis Cauned Goods, which wo offor {a tha rade low, AUCTION SALES. ‘By WM. A. BUI'TERS & CO., 108 Enst Madison-st. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY MORNING, Bept. 18, nt 10 o'clock, DA N ovos, Tod Boas sdnate 4 our 4 foot, onat front, on Mlndison-tr,, betweon FiftyAfth B i bolns Lovs, 15 Blook's, MOIohs 40 fect, west front, o Drozel-av., cor. Elghty-sizth.st. 21 ot odat from, on Cottags (fovo-av., oor. Lighty- sixtiient, 50 feot, ‘endt front, on Groenwoo boing Lot 10, Block 84, Irving Park 10 bosh Lots, buly ono blosk feom tho dopot, V3L, AL BUTIERS & CU., Augtioncors. Fing Residence Lot i LHjfl& Park AT ATCT: S TO-DAY (FRIDAY), Sopt. 18, at Il o'clock, at one Madison-st. Lot 17, in Block 1, Soc, 11, Town 28, R, 1. 50 feot fronk on_Madiwon-av., 150 foot doup to Frodorick-place, jusk north Fltty-fith or Klmast, W3l A, BUTTRRS & CO., Auctioneors, Butters & Co’s Regular Satmrday Sale. At tholr Salesrooms, 103 Kast Badison.st., Saturdsy Morniug, Sept 18, AR 855 O'OLOUK, Housvuold Gnudl‘ Tablo Cutleryy Crockerye Ware, &e. AT 10% O'OLOCK, New and Worn Carpets. AT 11 O'CLOOK, Piano Yortes und Iron Safes. AT 1136 O'O1. Nevw and Used Furniture, Puria imber o it Wlrarey b i Ol mbe WM. A BUTTERS & 0O, Muctonsors, ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioucers, 204 aud 203 Iiaat Madison-at. ‘TO-DAY, Sopt. 18, at10a, m., FORCED SALE OF HUSIGAL INSTRUMENTS, Conalating of Accordeons, fiuo ald Viollas, Harmonicas, "u'l& :hlg:r Lr:;lmnu‘:n'l-. 7 e t,rhu:k“, Gulm and 8iltor and & yarioty of uthor Jxwe o B o RSO WELL WILEIR S8 & 005 Auctioncers. Saturday, Sopt, 19, ot 8:30 a. m.y At Auotion Raome, 204 and 206 East. Madison-at,, FURNITURE, Household Goods, &o., Consiating of sovoral Parlor Suits, Dinok Biutbiortin Uniiber Sots: nnd Ly sho pives; Neanas Any Bod Lounes, Husk aud jlair Mattroasus, Orepets, Cook Slover, Grmekory, nad eveeytiing noce-mity in Bt + Offca Desky, Houk Gisce, | Irua b:x‘d Pbgaios. 1ius ls of Watolics and othot Jon atdp.m. e nd othor Jawstry ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO. "By ELISON, POME co. OUR REGULAR FRIDAY'S SALE Of Now and Second-Hand FURNITURE, Friday Morning, Sept. 18,at 9 1-2 o'clock, Tho largest assortment of Now snd Second-fland Furnle ture AT AUGTION In the eity, Eversthing requlsito for ousokooplug, Farlor, Chamber, Dining-Itoom, and Kitohon Furniturs in great varioty, Stovey, Budding, and Gonoral Morchandlsa. LS HRO! By WL I, HODGES & CO. POSTPONED. The sale to come off this morn- ing at 10 . m., No. 60 Walnut-st., Until the 1st of the month, una- voidable circumstances pre- venticg, . g ! s , . £, HODOI & 00 VTR, ik GEO, PP, GORE & CO,, c8& 'lO_'\!_l\l\lsh‘nV. AT ATOTION, ON BATUIDAY, 5ept. I, at 9 a'olock. 13 Qratos W, @, Orookory (in opon lote). 2 Deoorated Dinnor Sots (108 Piccos). AT 10 0'0LOCK, Hougehold Furniture, T tho lavgost stock of Furaituro everf e f’:ll::‘rkmlulluwr}lulu‘ Clinmubine Huta o Marblo and Wood-tol, ‘ablos, Lonnges i, dook Oraos, \ Wardra; Ghadss W Bitnots, 2o sfi"\’:.-".fi‘x\:y'\v"'i& it edstoads and tiursais, Drosslig Oisns, Maitionses, Hicev, ¥l ol Gl wesks, bhow Gl Girialis ok G. P, GOBL & 00,, Auctioaoem e S AT A, ¢ t ¥l i 5 i ! i

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