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e ————————— POLITICAL. Fiold-Notes of tho War in Gen, Bufler’s Pistricts Jobn Logan Firing the Southorn Illi- nois Hearts Conventions and Nominations. Ncn Buatler’s Districts Spectal Diapatch to The Chicago Fribune. Boston, Mnss., Sopt. 20,—Ithias just come out that tho yaoht Amorica was nob grounded in Nowburyport harhor for nolbing, Manson, o earponter and yacht-builder thero, who controla govoral votes, is one of those men who canoob bo deponded upon to bo whorb you expoct thom, end tho result of tho mishap to the yacht was a contzact to Manson to ovorhaul, ropsir, sudrefit tho yacht thoroughly ab au 0Xpones of somothing liko $10,000, Anothor resull was, tbat, when one of My, Dutlor's men in that city met Manson, ho romarked, ** Woll, I guoss wo might a8 woll &l go in for Butler; budn't wo? I don't sen but that Bio's abont as good a8 avy of thom.” “Well, Tdon't know,” roplied Manson, i yathor guess ho s, I think Ullhave to go for Bim this yoor, any way.” Col. Stone, of that city, wasa told that it Talbot was chosen Covernor thero might bo ‘s vacant Judgeship, but the Colonel didn't bito. He snys that af thore was no chauce for him to succeed he did not with to go into the tight, 28 it would put him to too much troutlo and oxpeuso. IHe said that if ho wna suro that tho opposition to Butler could win ho yonld go iuto thc cousost and got what delegstes Bo could, and then, having no prospect hitn- Bolf, decline in favor of tlio man who had tho quoat votes on tho first Lallot in the Convention. But thia might prove a suicidal policy, a8 v is impousiblo to tell for whom a man will east his second vote. As for other candidntos, Phillips himeolf hns said during the past weele that, be- tween Dutter and Copgsweil, givo bim Butler. Dhullips will catry Penbody if Butior docs not, and bie fiionds clalm for him tho towna of Andover snd Middloton, Boyond this thoy have no hope. Coggswoll will got a: loast four- teen delegates in Saiem, eight in Gloucester, all of Marblchiend, Danvers, and probably Rock- port, a pait of Huverhtll, and many of tho punller towna. Butlor will got Newburypurt, twelvo delegates. Unloss Stono gops a fow, o will algo carry Bovotly and Essex, probably Ipa- wich, aud porhaps six from Gloucester, togettior with, possibly, a few from llavorhill. ' Bome of Thillips' supportors intimated yostorday that, Bhould Butler receive tho nomination and Cogga~ ‘well acquicsces, tielr man will bolt the nomina-~ tioun and try it i the open flold, Upon this tho Democraey look with evidont satisfaction. Thoy hiovo dated their convontion so as to have it aftor the Republican Convention, as thoy pro- poso to put & man forward who will command tho support of the dissntistiod. The Elon. Yohn A. Logan at Duguoin, e Special Dispateh to L'he Clteano Trioune. “ Duquory, Ill, Sept. 20.—1Lho Hon. John A. ‘Logan opened the campaign in Perry County, on Saturday ovemng, by addressing tho peoploof Duquoin on the political and goneral jesues of thoday. He spoxo in the Methodist Chureh, and the houso way donsely crowded, notwithsiand- ing the knowledge of his coming was briof, Ho Bpoke zbout an hour and o half, and commanded tho closest attenrion of tho audionce. o left for Chicago ou the Sunday ovening traln, Connty Conventions, Speclal Ispatch to The Chicago Tribune. WINNEDAGO COUNTY, WIS, —REFOUN, Osnxosy, Wis., Sopt. 10.—Tho Reform Pri- mary Convention to choogs Cougrosgienal dole- gotes was beld in this county te-day. Though mot instruetod, tho dolegntes aro all in favor of tho nomination of (iabo Bouck for Congress, Tho Convention meets on Tuesday noxt, and tho coutest will probably be between O. D. Robins son, of Greon Bay, Gabe Bouck, sud Myron Boed, of Waupacea. TAMBEY COUNTY, MINN,—LIBENSL, Special Ispateh to 'he Chrcagn T'rioune, 81. Paun, Mion., Sept. 19.—1The Liberal Dem- ocruts of Rawsey County made the followiug nmominations to-day: Auditor, 8. L. Davis; Judge of Probato, O, Bteplicneon; Souator, Twonty-third District, William I, Murray: Rep- rosentutives, William Crooks, 11, 1L, Millor, Jolin X, Davidson, T. R, Delano, sud Loreuzo Hoyt. Tho delogates to tue State and Congressional Conventions aro uninstructed, and their protor ences unknown, DLUE FARTH COUNTY, MINN. Tho Tarmets' and Laborers' Cunvention of Blue Earth County this weok nomingted a full tickot aud organized under the name of * Anti- Monopolists,” Resoiutions wero passed_recom- monding Daniel Buck, of Maokato, for Judge of tho Sixch District ; indorsing tho nomination of Judge Waite for Congress; against the Duonell platform; opposed to tiie protect- iva tariff; in favor of o rovisiou of tho Patont Inws; and tho clection of President and United Ktates Seuators by direct vote; favoring tho opeuing of water routes, ospecially the Fox and ‘Wiscousin River routo; favoriug Legislative control of tho railroads; large legislative hodies in preforence to small ones, aud legislation to @o away with the school-book monopoly. NDALL CODNTY, Ll Sgecial Dienutel to Lle Chiicaco Lribuns, YonxviLLg, 1., Sepk. 20.—The farmers who braved the inclomoneys of tho weather sud came tu tue county-seat on Baturday speut so mueli time at tho Old Bettlers’ picnic and the civcus {hat it wus diflicult to rally mony of them at the Court-Houso to attend the County Converntion 1o nominnto a Bhentr and Coroner, 'Lhe Con- vontion was flnally called to order about 4 p. m., when John Litzy was mede Chairman, and R, AL Springer, Secrotary. William Irviu, of Flano, was mnominated for Sherilf, and Dr, W. 'I. Pult, of Oswego, for Corouer, These nominations ave comsideied excellent ones, and thoy will wpoll & Iarge yoto. The business of the Convention beiuj dinished, the Ilon. Alexandor Campbollnddresscs tho Convention for twonty or thirty minutes, only stopping to state his'position on various questions of public interest, without elaborating his views. e will speak ab s Grange picnic to be held at Houso's Grove, in the ‘Town of Seward, in this connty, on Saturday noxt, at which place W. C. Flagg, and S.4M. Swith, Dresidont and Sccrotary of the State Farmers' Association, also Nr, Do)der, of tho State Grange, aro expected to speak. Tlis promises 1o bo a large gathering, Tho Independent District Senatorial and Ropre- sontative Convention meets hero to-morrow, and when theso nominations are madoe the ticket will be completed, and the canvass will begin in earuest, TARMERS, LEE COUNTY, ILL.—INDEPENDENT. Spevial Dizvateh to' Ple Chicauo 1 ribune, Axmoy, 1L, Sept, 1 o Independent Con- vontion asscmbled in this city to-day. Some ninety dalegates wero presont, und all tho towns but two in the conuty were represenicd. The ntmost harmony provalled, and all_prosont folt vonlidont_of carrying tho county Indepondent ticket. Delegatos wers appointed to the Senp torial and Congressiounl Conventions. — Loo County will pesent tho numo of E. B, Stiles for momber of Congroes for tho 8ixth District in the Convention at Princeton. The dolegatos were not fustructed. Congressionnl Nominations. TWENTIXTH NEW YORK DISTRICT~REPUBLICAN, Boueneorany, N Y., Bopt. 19,—The Republic- ans of the Twentisth Cougressional District have renominated Henry II. athhorn, KHE TWENTY-BIXTH NEW YORK DISTRIOT—RE- TUBLICAN, Avupony, Sopt. 10.—L'Lo Republicana in the Twenty-nixth Congressionnl Distriet huve re- uominated Clinton D, MeDouyall, A Now Sccret Political Order, Sveentl Disvateh to The Clicaua Lribune, TuiADELPHIA, Py, Sopt, 20.—A now political prider Js abont bemg started in this city, secrob inits operations, containiug wil tho parapbor- nolin of signs, grips, and pass-words. It iy palled *The Order of Independonts,” Tho lead- Ing principlos aro: iret—Equal palities) xigbis to ol cittzens, without sgurd to race, color, or rligion, T L TR G . eelt-cyillont truth that all men oro created 0qus), It 0. casarily follows thstall men Ty equal political rights, and all lnws conferring prccinl privileges ot uhy AL OF Bot Of mMen &F0 Icol= Bistent wilh tue fundamental principles of (hls Gov- Cromet a full recopuition of lio necessity o comn- Binutiow of eapitul fur buriuers purposes, the dovelor- ucnt of tho country, etey uka luirs fo protect wuch comblaation, but they should be fres to all who wish %0 yso thein=-no monopalion, 7Third—That tho currency of tho cotntry may be faced and kept npon s fAirin baais, and tho liitorcst of o doponitor and note-holder alike protected: il papor money shiowld Ve issned and rodeomod by tho Government without fncrensing tho piblio debt ; tho Gavorament Mhowid iy Londs, reprotonting gold, of tho denomination of $5 aud upwarile, beariug low Talo of {ntoroat, to bo mado o logal-tondar for tholr faco anid ncorued intoreat ‘Ihh would afford all tha peoplo A placa to doporl heie mirplus means, and uporasde tho nocessity of savings banks, which are qtm}mll}' fraudulent coitcornn) ; prohibiling il banks, wavings inatitutions, thar corparations, from piy- ing luterost on dopor 3 ail burinoss trausactions o ba founded ttpon & apecio basie, the bonds above men- tianod to tako the place f thoud bouring o Ligh rao of ntereat, Fourti—The rate of tnterest for the use of manoy to ‘o reduced and made uulform throughout the United Hintcs, heavy ponaltios to be {mposed upon_thono Who ark or rocelve o ligher rate than authorlzod Dy Inw. “This will foad to hiarmony bokweon Inbor and capltal. 15fth=—An increaso of tho number of courts, with o reduction in the cost of adminiutering the Inw, that thiore may bo o dolny snd bt Jittlo cost in all Judicial procecdings ¢ anlaries to bo paul to ril oilicors com- mansurato wits o sorvice performod: 10 Derqulsites o alloswed, Sizth—A eyatom of tnatruction at tha public oxpenes to ho forevor majntained thronghout all the w“""‘{} embraciug from a primary education ail matters practical edvcation in tho atia pnd aclencen, Seventh—No private corparation o ruculve ald from the Goneral Government, Stato, or wunicipality. Declines n Nomination. Spectal Mavateh to The Chicago Tribune. Dernort, Mich., Scpt. 20,—Charles 8, May, of Kalamazoo, hias writton n letter to this oity de- clining tho nomination for Attornoy-Goneral tondored him by tho Liboral Biate Contrat Com- mittes, fn placo of Col. McReynolds, rorigned. ifo declares himsolf in full sympnthy with thelte- form muvomeont, but {8 firmly 1oxolved, fur por- gonal rensous, to keop out of active politics. Tho Oregon Legisintures BSAx Fnancisco. Seph. 19.—In the Oregon Logislaturo tho Independents kold the balance of power botwoon the Domograty and the Ropublie- ans fu each Ilouse, and all threo purties aro nonrly oqually divided. New York Democricys Aupayy, N. Y., Bopt, 19.—¥no Demoorncy whose delegates wera rejectod by tho lats Stute Convontion have reuominated EN Porry for Congress. The Nominntion of Gen. Faruswortl. Corresponaence of T'he Chicago 'ribune, Erox, Iil, Sopt. 18,—Wo naye tho firat echo of tho result of tho doings of the Indopendont Tteform Convention in this city yesterduy, on tho stroota to-dsy in tho commonts from all sides. 'Thore is a general oxprossion of satisfaction and copgratulation at the comiuntion of Gou. Farnswotth, It1s not conlined to Democraty or Grangers, or even tho multitudinous aggroguto | styled Lho Opposition, btk it is n gouoral sxpres- sion from old Republicans, The faoling it liko that which characterized tho better duys of the Ttapublican purty, whon all worked togothor for the public good. Whe botter purtion of tho Ilepublicaus, who bavo taken no stock in ring measures, sud Ieel as if they hiad been crowded into tho backgrouud by very unworthy associates, now soo tho way to get tholr party baok on tho good old ground on which it originally stood, by tho cloction of Gen. Turpsworth, I'loy all now admit that his rec- otd i8‘correct; that ho ever stood by tho intog- rity of the Republican party from tuo fvat to the lnat, He lielped to lsy its foundation, and was one of the most prowminent builders upon thoso foundations, When ITurlbat was belching out lue raillery apaingt “tho d—d Aboh- tionista,” and rofusing to be sold out, with tho ‘Whig party, to the Republicans, aud winlo Graub was ‘* not oven an Anti-Slavery mau,” but work- ing with tho Domoctatic party in ua incipicnt atages of treason, Farnsworth, in co-operation with Washburne, and lonting Washburae in the work, was engaged in building up the Republican partytn o widor range of this saction of thg Statd than now represonts bis Cougressionnal District. Under his leadorship the district be- camo the bauver district of tho nation, Ho has been eleeted by the uuparalicled mojority of 14,000, Farnsworlh, moio thun any ather ten men of his district, Lelped to make that groat party with its groat majority. T'o attempt to put suck n man out of his party and the home 1o bas built, is an achiove- went that camnot Le accomplished without o retribution. This was attompted upon Gon. Farosworth two years azo, aud resulted much liko tho attompt of tho Riebols to pit tho Statos out of tho Union; thoy found themselves out. Gen, Farnsworlli, whatover the pariy may be, wag novor nnything less than a Republican for any einglo hour of tho latter years of his lifo. The leaders may do what they may to prostitute the Republican party, Gen, Farnsworth and hisold friends and constitients in tho Fourth District will do what thoy cau to gave the party from do- atruction. They will malko thia the Polzud dis- trict of Tllinois, aud will put a better Ropublican back in Congress than they rcject. 'Phey will make the old Lincolu party alive again. X From the Rlgm (11L) ddvocate, The nomiunation of tho lon, John F. Farns- worth is but the vutbreak of popular sentimont in thig Congressional District. No man can charge that ho bas sought the position. The in- dopenaent voters, atrictly speaking, aud o lurge proportion of tha men who profess to vote aud set with tho Iepublican lxmn_v, long since gavo “F all hopo of defeating Hurlbut as the nomiuce o tho “ Republican party,” und had de- termined to pitch upon & now mau whoso intogrily, ability, and experience would enlist their conlidenco and support. ‘L'hat man hias proven to bo Gen. Farnsworth; and, as wo bofore said, the result has not beoun brought abont by log-rolling or figuring on his part, nor by &ml!unl oombinations and rings, 'ostmasters and Ioute Agents, nor by the clforts of nows- anors, but by tho free and spontuncous voics of ne peonlo. “Tiicro is not & prominont nowspaper in tho district that has ndvocated his nomingtion. The Aurora Herald, one of the leading papers that will now support him, bae scarcoly, if at all, mentioned Liis namo in connection with the nomi- nation, Che enmo con bo said of the Woodstock New Eva, which will now suppory hnn. Thoe Rockford Jowrnal and TRockford Industrial T'imes, both have mentioned his namo favorably, but not advoeated his candiducy. The Llgin Advocafe bus but two or threo times reforred to tiso matter, and thon only within the past three or four wooks, when his ‘homination wis almost cartuin to result, It has boen left to tho people entirely, and his unavimous and licarty nomina~ tion ou Thursdny must give the Genoral a great amount of satisfuction. It is nn unmistukable indication of Lis pereonal populurity und strongth among all claeses of citizang, . Gon. Farnsworth’s record, mado in fourteen yenrs of active servica in Congress, i8 without one stain, Nota einglo chargo of corruption or fulsity hng been, or can e, allegod ngainst him. During ihe Credit Mobilier and_numerous other corruptions that were unonrthed in Congress two years ago, and which politically rinned a bundred mon like Schuyler Colfax, Furnswortls was not even mentioned as hnving near or re- moto connection with any of thom, On tho- unlnj'-amnl whicn has heon univer- sslly condemncd by tho press and the geople, Jolin F. Farneworth was tho champion opponent of the passago of the bill, aud many & tilt dia ke Lsve with Bon Butler nud others on that ques- tron, Furnswoath fought it from firat to last, and, whon it was fiually accomplished, ho re- fused to tako hiy share, oxcept royoral montls after to receive it and hand it directly over to hiy conntituents, believing it bolonged Lo them, fngs- wtich A nearly overy other distuict, or its flom'n- ritative, hud taken an equal amount from the asury, 1iis recora upon this queation ia in striking contrast to that of Steve Hurlbut, who recoived Just $1,813 of tho grnb-unlnrfl boforo ho over touk a keat in Congross, und. whon ha gat thote, Joiued Ben Butler and apposed tho ropeul of the mfamous Iaw, ‘The conirast bobween the two candidates is mosk etribing in other parddculars, aud wo ahinll mprove early ocensions to remind our readers ot the records of the two mon,—one having o record of faithful and able legislative experi- ence; tho other notorlous for drunketness, mnifeasauco in olico, sud genoral worthlessness, Makcollaneots, MEETING AT DLUFFTON, IND. Buorrron, Ind., Sopt, 19.—Tho lon, W. B, Walkor, Indopondont candidate for Congross, snd the Hon, B, O, Snow, who expeots to b nomiusted by tho Farmers' Convention on the 234, apoke horo to-day, ‘Thoro was & largo at. tendance, and much enthusinem wes manifestod, REPUNLIOAN PINMARIZS IN ST, LOUIS. 8r. Lours, Bupt. 20,—Ehe Ropublican prima-~ rios Tnst night, for tho solection of dologates to ihe atraight Ropublican Stato Convention, to bo held at JoiTorson City Wednosday noxt, resulted inthe election of a considorablo majority of dolegatos opposed to the nomination of a stralght Republican tickot, In throo or four wards whero delogates favorablo to the Pooplo’s Movemont wera cleoted, thern waro bolters’ ineotings held and dologatos oloctod {n fuvorof preserving tho organization and ine tegrity of the Ropubliesn party aud putting a wtranglib tickot in (ho flold. 1t looks now that’ it the Couventlon deciden not to nominuto a tickot tho straightouts will bolt and nomiuuto a full Ropublican ticket, THE CHICAGO. DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY: SEPTEMRER 21, 1874, THE INDIANS. Re ports from Co), Miles' Command by Way of Fort Dodges Loss of & Supply=Train with Arms and Amunition. Relnforcements Called For--None Can Be Supplied. ©ol, Miles? Command, Special Dismteh to I'he Clifeaan T'ribuna, Quincy, 1L, Sept. 30.—The Quincy Whig has tho following information from Dodgo City, Kan,, of Sopt. 19¢ ** Nowa hag como iu from Col. Miles' command of continued fighting with the Iudians. Col. Miles hos Lad to fall back 100 miles to meot his supplios, and has tolographed to QGen. Pope for large reinforce- ments, o8 tho Indlans aro 1n such forca that ho caunotl protact his supplios and carry on offon- siva operations, Gon. Pope's answor is that AMiles hina nll the mon ho can got. Ona largo Bup~ ply-train of thirtv-six wagons hna boon captuc- od,tho nsslstant wnfinu-mutur;mllnd and tho'men compatled to abaudon the entire tfain, aftor desporato reeietunco, bringing twouty-seven wouuded mon juto Camp Hupply, ‘Lho train contnined 300 stand of urs, 200,000 rounds of ammunition, besidos commissary supplies, The Eightih Cavalry cano in from Arizoua and joined Cu(f. Mites, ‘Thoy lost all thoir suppiy and bag- gago trains, coming in entirely destitnte, The Tudinns are becoming moro boid and extending thew doprodations ovecy day, Fort Dodgo is almost desorted by dotails being seutout, The Indinna seem thoroughly orgenized, and are working #ystomatically, more s thenever. Small partios are seouring tho country for stocl, hur aussing Col. Milen and eapturing his trains, aud TLilling or wounding hig scouts, Notlnng offeo- tuat how yet been secomplivhad toward cheching them. An attack on Fort Dodge 1 looked for overy day." —_— FAIRS, ‘The Michigan State Agricultural Exe hibition. Special Dispateh to Lhe Chicago Trivune, East SaciNaw, Mich,, Sept. 10.—The Stato Fair olosed ta-day. 'The day was dark aud omi- pous, with rain at lutervals, and the attendanco wan vory light. Notwithelanding the inclemont weather and heavy track, the races advortised came off on ‘time. ‘Tho unfinished 2:40 race, postponed from yestorday, was concluded, the deciding heat boing tuken by Lody Hayos in 2:41: Membrino Walker a cloge second. Tandy Hayos had two heats yes- terdny, aud Jun Fisk ¢wo ; Lisk boiug drawn atter thio tuird hoat, 'I'ho running race, two milea and repoat, for a purso of §600, was won by VanSiyke, Victorino taking tho secoud and third heaw, " Cray IHighly taking tho first, and Lumpton distanced. Limo, 420310, B, 8:591¢. In tho doublu-lent raco thore were four on- tries, but oulv two sturted, Buck aud Billy, cu- terod by Wilton Maxwell, of this vity, took the fient boat, aud Maggio Gould aud Safut, ontered by Georgo Itydell, took the noxt threo. Time, 8:173¢, 8:16, 8:1617, S:143¢, Tho srack was covered with mud and water, and not iy & fit condition, I'ho receipty of the fatr dur:nr tho weok, as noar 88 can be ustimated, will approximate £80,000, and tho oxhibition Lng beeu a success in avery pacticular, EDUAR COUNTY, ILL. Correspandence of 1'he Chiicago Tribune, Pams, 3., Sept. 16,—Lho Twentioth Annual Fair of Edgur County closod on Saturday, after au exhibition of five deys. This county is noted for ita fine display on such occasions, but the Tuir just closed cxceeiad, i foty,’ duality, and quantity, avy provious cxhibition. ' The pro- lininarios und goucral urrangement wers nnder tho mauagemout of gentlemen of judgmont, tasto, and adaplation for such an outorpiiso § hanee nothivg was left nadona for the conven- ienco of exiubitors aud to mako it a grand suc- sess. l'vom year to year our Falr has become the thome of couversstion aund object of interost, uatil, in_quality of horses, cattio, shoep, Logs, {ruit, and g, wo can rival auy othor Iair 1n llinoiw, it not the entira Wust. A thorough appreciation of onr Pair eould ba gnined only by an inspection ; but, by way of il- instration, 1 namo o fow items of tho exhibition : A Iot of gix steers, 8 years old, avetaging 1,950 pounds; piir of 3-year-old wiocrs, Weighing onch 2,160 pounds. A lot of ten Cotawold shicop * fivo owos weighing 246 pounds each ; thros yunr- Yinpe woighing 520 pounds; one lamb weighing 112 pounas;cne 2-vear-old buek weighing 274 pounds. A ot of fine Polund pigs, 4 months and 3 days old, avorsging in woeight 165 pounds each. Possibly the meagro ontline of our exhibition may be beaten, bus wo doubt if, as a whole ox- gm jon of stock, we can be oqualed in the Late, In this county tho Fair is the ovent of the whole year, hienco our farmers and their wivos Iabor to mnko it ns aitrnctive ns pos- sible. The greatsst vnriul.li' and profusion of form, kitehan, snd dairy produots, "cannod fruits, vegotables, jollies, predorves, bread, cakes, et go to make up on oxhibition of no’ ordimary terost to our peoplo, Tu the art and mechanical dopartmont, we ure by uo meuns short of a cred- itnblo display. Portraits and landecape-paintings, needle- work, and thy many devices that muge home nt traetive, wore oxbibited in_profusion, aud many of titm worb bighly credituble to those whose geniua and ehill produced them. ‘I'aken alto- gothor, the Ldgar County Fair was tho most satisfuctory exposition we have ever had, and his given a stiuinlug to the more perfect pro- ductious of Nuture and Art, under skillful and intolligent manipulation. JONTUOMERY COUNTY, TLL. Sveclal Correspondence of T'he Cluvago Tribune, Misnono, [, Sept, 17, —Tho twouty-lirat annual fuiv of tue Moutgomary County Agricul- tural Society commanced horo yestorday. There is un unusupliy Jurge. display in ol the depart~ dnmu!u. A vory lurgo crowd is in ultendouce to~ ny. A number of Bl Louis piekpockets were ar- :Mjl(:l‘il st tho Mir-grouud to-day, und committed o jail. ——— ey . T'HE NORTHWESIERN STATES, Nows Itenis Telegraphed to ‘Lhe Chi= cago Tribumnes + ILLINOTS, Bome years ago tho City of Bloomington brought suit against the Chicago & Alton Road to compol that Compuny to build & bridge across its track to accomnodate travel on Front strect, ono of the regularly-ndopted sircets of the city. Tho city won the suit both in tho Circuit and Btate Bupromo Courts, Linst week 1ho City Attor- noy asked for o rulo to compel Supt. Medumlin and President Blackstoue to sbow cause why they should not Lo arrested for contempt of court in not bu.iding fhe bridge. Ho then learned that o record is preparing to tako the case to the United States Suprome Court. Tho cago in- valyes ahout 10,000 wnd the piinciple, which ig of interest Lo overy eity thut lias ruiironds pass- tug thraugh it. —~The ltyburn Brothors, of MoLean County, have seld the whoit-horn bull Grand Mastor to the Emperor of Japuy, through his agent, J. W, Cugrou, —Application for injuuction to rostrain the Bloomington Board of Ldueation from handling ortraflioking in books was argued in court Satur- day, but Judge WLiptou las not roudeced lue decigion, —At Onarza, on Haturdav, soma mon wore fishing with » sowna in Spring Creok, when one of tho patty, John I\, Liorce, became entangled in tho woino, und was drowned, Plereq cauld nat swim, and the other men did not discover thut he was drowning wntil he waa too far gone to be revived, —An nflray occurred at ilisboro on the 17th in whteb & nun named Colyor shot uud dangeroualy wounded another named Eullory, —Tho fall moeting of the Porry County Driy. Ing Parle Associntion will be hold at Duquoiu ou the 12th, 18th, and 14th of October. —George Leo, o coul-miner engnged on tho nighe shatt, in driving an entry in the LaSalle shuft had o (ln’fih hadly Drokun on Saturday morning by tho falling of & mass of rock from tho root, ~'ho voters of tho City of Poru, at a npecial aleotion huld Buturday, voted fortho purchuns of & stenm firo-ongino, —Yeutorday morning, about 11 o'clack, a aon of Jacob Iarimnn, of Alton, 13 yours of age, whilo gathoriing walnuts, foll from u tros a dis- tanco of about 7 fues and broke his neck, caus. ing Instant death, : —Five men of Farmer City, DoWitt Connty,— Jol dlaspor (editor of the Karmer Oity Joure nal), Geaigo and Uarlow Boynton, E. Fhillips, and ono othor,~wors dangeronsly polsoned Tiday Ly enting polsoned hond-chooso nt tho ronldenco of o farmor naniod Moon, with whom thoy took aupper whilo out huntivg. They ail woro Bavod with: some oxertiou. INDIANA. A lacgo Grangors’ mooting was held at Now- ¢nullo on Baturdny. A long procession, headed by n band, paraded the principsl stroots, The oxorowos took placo at tho fau-grounds, and conalsted of addrokuca by tho Hon, A. V. Pendle- ton, Indepondent candidato for COongross, and Mr.'Sykes, of Tilinols, and othors. —Mr, John I, Campboll, of tho firm of Camp- boll & Hartor, prominant dry-goods morehnuts of Crawfordsvillo, mot with an accidont at Iiuffalo, on Saturduy, which st prove _fatal, Both hia logs and both arms wate out off by a train of cars, —A burglar was shat by Mr. Squires whila on- toring Lils housein Klkhart on Friday night Jast, 1fo waa shot In tho_back, and the ball passed lhrouglh hig body. Ha s now lying in n ver) critical condition, IMis accomplice in the dood, 8 follow namod Rollius, was nls0 arroslod. ~1l:0 forest firen, which did so much damage noar Goshon & tow days ago, Mo agnin ragiog moro violontly than over. 'Lho marahos near town aro on fire, and tha oitizens aro noarly smokod out. —Many fino maple shxdo trecs in Goshon aro drm? on aeconnt of tho drought. ~—In necordanco with tho ordor of tho Btato Temperance Convention, & mnes Congrossional Conyoution will be held at Groonoastlo Sopt. 30, —1'ho yenrly mocting of Western Friends, whicli commetced Friday at Plaintleld, Hondricks County, wos attunded yesterday by more than 8,000 porsous, The mooting fs very large, aud has boen of wroat interosy thus far. —Tho aununl Catholle moeting for tho Dioceso of Vinconnos will cominencom Indianapolis on the 28th just, Father Duwon, of Chicago, will presido. —Tuo Ropublicans of Indiana proposo to maka the moat of tho Lowsina tronble, ''wo hune- dred nud fitty thousand supplemonts of Morlon's spooch aud Ku-Llux hiterature will be distributed ovor tho State this weel, Gon., Brady has Issued circulur to editors of country newapapors, in which he calls their attentton to the repoits of Southern outragey, aud suggests that they be mada an Jrownieiit ua possiblo. Lrow now il attor eloction, —Oun_Wednerday of this week the Lndiau- apols Bxposition will be opencd especinlly to tho childion of that city and State. Lxcursions of £chools from many places aro projected, and pupts under 10 yours will Lo admitted freo, and over 12 yenrs at 10 conta cnclh, L'our thousnnd more tickets were sold dnring the two wesks filurrmg Snturday night thay the firat two weaks ofure. TOWA, On Friday Iast, Goorga Huking, of Limo Spriugs, & carponfor by trade, sud sluglo mun, was fatally wwyured by fallivg down stairs in s eloyator at Riagway. Ho lived an hour ufter tho aceidont, —The wreck of tho freight train that blooked up the Illinols Central Ruilroad botweon Dun- leith aud Galous bas beon clesrod away and tho road repaired. Tho eaktern-bound tinm passed through Ditbunuo Iast night. All aamnge doio by tho recont siorm hay heen repaired, and the rond f8 now in good order from oue eud to the othor, MICHIAAN, 11The consus juet finished shows thoso of school aige in the t. Josoph district to uumber 963, A gehool-honne costivg al,000 has been erected Tor their bouetit. ouio. John Goodman, who was found guilty of murdor iu tho first degree for tho murder of Johu 1inywood and wite, at Ottaws, on the 8th of last April, wus_sentencod on Saturday by Judge McKenzio (o be bauged Dec. 80, 1874, LD SETTLIRS. Ploncers of Scolt Conunty, i1,y Nave o Reunion. Special Dispatch tw 1'he Chicago Tribune, ‘Wixouesren, Ill, Sept. 10.—The Old-Sottlers meotiug, hold hore to-day, pasaed off very har- moniously, although the day was very cool, so that many wora thoir overcosts. ‘Iho Rav. Rob- ort Clark opened the mooting with prayer. Sam- uel Heak, un old gottlor, was then introducod to tho audionco. He entortained them largely with incidents of the times of yore. ‘The sftornoon session oponed with a biograph- ical sketeh of Scott County, snd s history of the doceaved old sottlors, by Joln G. Henderson. 'Iho first whito men that ontered Scott County wero Thomas Stephous, Jowes Scott, Alfred Miller, Thomas Allan, John Scott, and Adam Ailler, in tho year 1819, from Casoy County, Ky. After Henderson’s speoch, tho afternoon wos oceupied with five-minuto volunteor specches, After the adjournment, the old settlers wore placed in a group, aud tlieir picturos tukon by Goorga Merritt. "I'sa old folks wora in their glory that they had lived to attond ove more old-settlers’ meeting, and returnod to their homes thanking God that e had bountoously lengthiened out their lives to bohold this day. ‘I'hie following-named gentlomon wore chosen a3 oflicers for nest year: Starkey R. T'owoll, President ; Isanc Coulters, Vice-Presidont : John G. Henderson, Sectotury ; Capt. G. W, Martn, ‘I'rensurer, b Tho Kendnll County Pioncers. Specias Disputel to Lhe Chicaan L'riovne, YonxviLLg, Ili, Sept. 20.—Tho appearance of ralu aud the cold, blustering wind deterred any goneral attendauce at tho Old Sottlors’ picnio Baturday. The mecting was advertised at 10 a, m., but it was after 1 p. m, bofora it was calied to order. Martin Bovmer was called to the Chnir, and soveral short addrenses wero doliver- od by old pioneors, eliciting mavy vory intorest- ing fucts coucerning the early history of tho county. Tho Rev. David Wattlock, of Uniou Counly, who lived in_this county yonrs ago, made_oxtended romarks, which aé fimes were fraughe with doep feshiug, SUICIDES. Snecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. InpraNarvouts, Ind., Sept. 20.—Clujetisn Ze- mauy, a German, comitted suicido to-day by cutting his throut and the artories of the wrist with u common_peu-knife. Ilo owed n debt of $200, and brooded over it until ho becama de- runged, llo was worth fully 325,000, Lut his l({moh indebtedness worriod "him literally to oath. Jobn Kobhl, s wealthy German, living near Plainfield, Hendricks County, hung himself to- day, Dotestio troubles andt incienso of taxes on $100,000 worth of property ho owned caused Lim to kill himeelf, Nriaoana Fais, Sopt. 20.—Yesterdny morning n goutlamen named Sulmond, supposed to bo a residont of Brantford, Ont,, mirived at Clilton and ougagod a hacit to take him to Tavis Hocli. 1o there handed tho driver an cuvelope with his addregs, $2, and n lattor addressed to 3r, Rob- insonoanlier at Drantford, 1equestiug tho lottor to bo mailed, after wiich ho suddeuly walked into_the raplds sud was carried ‘over the talls. A tologram wus immodiatoly sout to tho banker, Who ropied, asking If a1ty 0o was with him, and ordered tho tettor to bo forwnrded by mail, Noth- ing further los sinca transpired concerniog the eause for the act, ————— THE SHIP-BUILDING INTEREST, Spectal Divpatch to T'he Chicago Trloune, Dutiaro, Sopt, 2—Llio Ship-Bulders Con- foronce which was hold hove Tast wook, in ro- wponao to tho call of Capt. E. ¥, Dorr, ndjourned Thridsy night, ‘tho throo or four days’session has ciabled the membois to compare views and Iny out the framo-vork of tho undeitaking on lnd, which will require no insignificant amount of wo:k to complete, The meeting considered the subject of the amendmont of the rules, tuk- ing a standurd voesol of 1,000 tons burden os u basly. Amendments to the Yormit Building Buok were also coosidered, seolion aftor section. Tho following goutlomen wore dosig- nated an Exccuttve Committco to proscouto tho work to complotion: Willinm Bites, Ol man, Chicago; Messrs, Wollo, of Milwauke Kby, of Detroit: Laruble, nud I, N, Jones, of Butrato, Whon this Committeo bavo comploted their work, to momboers of tho Convention will come togethor aguin and pass upon them, rou- doring a fiun] douision on tho matler, REEEES SRR INSURANCE COMPANY SUSPENDED, New Youx, Sopt, 20.—The Narragnnsot Tire and Murine Insurauce Company, of Providenco, 1t. I, whose principal agonoy is at No, 141 Broadway, in l}llfl oity, hns sasponded businoss nnd romsured its rinks, ‘The immodinto dissola- tion of the Compaby {8 probable, The Come pany mas o largo losor by the Boston and Chioa- go fircs, ——— ey HONORABLY ACQUITTED, Speciat Disvateh to The Chicngo T'ribune, InpsavaroLis, ud., Sept, 30.—Tho man arroxt- od in Now York with Col. Wood, the well-knuwn dotetive, for uttompting tho negobiutlon of » 1,000 bong which hud been tamnored with, was A.'Nuttor, o prominent citizon of this ety Ilo wun pramptly rolessed on s hearing heforo tho Unltod States Commissionsr, tho ovidence soni plotoly exonerating kit from blame, CRIME. A Couple of Adroit Swindlers Captured in Washington. Dintriob-Aitarnoys and Bignal-Service Observera Their Vietima, OZher COriminal News. A Couple of Swindlers from St. Louis Caplured in Washington. Specral lispatch to The Chicago I'ribune. Wasunaron, D, O., Sopt, 20.—A conple of swindlors lniling from 8t Louls, and giving thelr names as Arthur W. Hart and John W, Moody, have been playing a rathor bold gamo Lero for the last three weoks, but woro brought to griof Ly tho detcetives yostorday. Thoy have had two plans by which to bleed vietims, Ono was to send circular Jettors to tho different Distriet Attornoys throughout the country, principally in the Bouth and West, statlvg ¢hat thoy lad for disposl- tion n digest of tho Attornoy-Gonoral's oplinions and instructions to Dlstrict Attornoys ; thnt it was tho origiual futentionto have the work published ut Government cost and distrip- uted to tho propor ofilcils, Lut that, nolwith- standing the Attornoy-Goneral made overy effort to seeure an appropriasion for the pnrposo, Con- grose retused to make it Consoquently, rs tho waork was of groat importance, {t Was declded by the Departmont of Justico Lo print and funisl it to tho ofliciuls at coxt, viz., 10 _for three vol- wmos, Tho circular way signed John [Lillings- vate, Chiof Clark of the Buteau of Publicutions, opirimont of Justico, Qnito & mumber of tho Dustrick Attorneys bit aud eent in the wsum mentioned ns the prico, amon, them bong Androw Eyans, of Waco, Tox., ot tho Distiict Attoiney aty Duffulo, N. Y. Somo of tho oflicials, howover, sont thoir drafts to tho Ohief Clerk of the Departmant, instead of Hillingsgato, and by this means & clue to the rusenls wos atforded, which was followed up with thoe result sln.od, 'I'leir other opeiston contisted in sending lettora addressed tu the ob- servora in the Sigual Borvico otlices ovor tho oountry, siguned R. J, Walton, Becond Lieuton- ant Signal Service of the United States, lfl.tlllfi forth thut o draft on him (Waltou) for & smal amount wonld full due in s few duye in the city whore tho observer addressed was stationed, and requenting tho obsorver to take it np, adding that he (Walton) would make iv ull right at lus approaching visit of iuspection, Tho drafts wete maao for $20 in most casos, uud about twenty of them lave beon cashed s requusted. Hart ‘catries a comnussion a3 Notary Publio at St. Loniy, which nppeass o be regulur fu form, and Moody las on his person n cortiticato of ad- musion to tho St. Louis Bar, dsted 1870, and signed by James T, Lowis, Clerk of the Cire cut Court. It is thought that this Jatter signnture ia a forgery, It appeais that the samc parties recontly swindled one Judge Long, of St. Lonis, out of $100 by moans of n forged deed, and that Loug bas istituted suit to recov~ or tho moncy. When arrested, the {wo men were quito {ush with cash, which it appears they got by meaus of tha swindlug dovices mon- tioned. When they camo liero & fow weoks ago thoy were absolutoly objects of charity. Hart was at ono time w momber of tho Signel Sorvice, but was court-murtinled and dismssed for some offenso or athor, Irom a record found in the pockets of onc of tho fellows, it sppesrs that thoy have, in tho last fow anys, maileda pumber of letters to army oflicers, cliofly in the Tar West, but what tho prociso usture of the job they nro putting up on them is remaing ba seen. They will be examined beforo tho Po- lica Court to-morrow. Tho Attoruoy-Geoeral, his Chief Clork, and other ofticials in his De- purtmcent, and oliicers of the Bignal Servico, will appenr a8 witnesses againat thom, Banie-Rodher Arrested. . Wavenny, N, Y., Sept. 20.—Cosgiovo, aling MoMaster, alins Howard, ono of the Wellsboro' bnnk-robbors, was arrested horo this moraing, Thirteen thousand dollarg in stolon bonds and wmoney and the wateh of Mr, Robiuson, Casbier of thobank, was found it the houso whoro lio was arrested. SUNDAY'’S NEWS. Locals Tha Public Library oxpenscs since Jan. 1 have been $24,459.03, aud the ostimated oxpensus for the remainder of tho yoar aro §18,672.u8. Tho latest rumor in conncciion with Congros- sional affairs in tho 'Third District isto the eifect thet Judgs MeAllistor will bo tho Opposition cun- didate aguinst Charloy Furwell, who Soutin In nccordanco with the exccutivo order of Gov. Kellogg, tho old .Stato otlicors took quiot poseeasion ol the Louiriana State-House Satur- duy worniug, When Kollogg reached the Exec- ucive ollico, Gen, Brooke approached the Gov- oruor and informed him that_he was propared to turn over to him tho State-Houso and all the records and publie property belongivg to the Stute which had como iuto bis posscssion at tho timo of the surrender of tho jusurgents to his command. Evorything, the General suid, would be found in preciecly the samo conditiou as it had como into his hends. Tho Governor nc- cepted tho transfor, and Gon. Brooke theroupon retived. Gen. Govrge Laldy, Vice-President of the Hoard of the New Orleaus Kotropolitun Po- liew, prococded to tho polico-station at the hend of about 400 polico, and the building was quietly suireudored by Acting-Chiof Boyinn, aud tuo Metropolitana were soou placed on thuir old beats, Gov, Kellogg advised that the ranks of tha Aletropolitans bo filled from the rotiring Loreo ~ of Chief Bovlan, The Stato Central Committca af tho two par- ties are endenvoring to effect o compr.mige, bnt it ie uudeistacd that the White Leaguer’ sorgaui- zation will have notlung to do with any compro- mise, Gon, I'red N, Ogden,theic Grand Command- or, whom thoy orowilling to follow to the vud of tho earth, donounces such r movoment, 'hemost violout men ou both eidos aro opposod to » wot- tlement, while the more liberal-minded favor a compromise, Strong influeuces are at work o induce Koltogg to resign,—so far without suc- cosn. ; Senator Brownlow bag sent tho following letter to Gov. Brown, of Uenncuseo: Kxoxvinne, Teun., Scpt, 14, 1874, Mr Dean Sm: I cannot refrain fron expressing my Taaaiie fOr 1ho eHORgetio stops you are aking fox t® preservation of the peaco ond spprebensfon sud nlshment of tho awsusking who Lavo. 80 much o= raged huminily und discreatted tho Stete, Tho promphucss with which yon have acted vindicales you from any imputation of achug under Federal cone atraint or want of carnestuess, I hopa your efforts muay soon bo crowned by the full vindleation of tho law. Very reapectfull; W, G, DrOWNLOW, ut:’EXflEflQflfl)’,{iflv. Brown, Nashville, I'ne Damocratic State Contral Committeo of Teunessoo linvo issued an address condom: all acts of violonco, whethor committed by w or blucks, Of the Civil-Rights bill thoy sey seoms to have boon intonded to bring about the unlortunate atate of wifnirs which now exists in mnoy of tho Southosa Etates, lenncstco smong the number.” The Fall River Fire. By the burning of a largoe coiton-mill at 1l Rivor, Mus#., Suturdsy, forty youug girls—opor- usives—lont their fives, and hny more wore fatally injurcd by jumping from the windows, I'se operatives at worlcin the fifth story were ponned in by tho flames, and, bowildercd, re- tused to nviul themeelves of the fire-sseapes, honca the lergo loss of Ifo. A dsprteh from Bostou Saturday wight gives the fullowing : ¢ Altlls Nos, 1 and 2, of the Grunito Works, Fall Rivor, hnd beeu running about iwenty minutey when the operatives in No. 1 wora rtartlod wilh acry of tire aud the escapoof smoiko from the f ourth story. In this, nuxt to the upper floor, was the wule-warp spinnivg departtent, aud thero wero nenrly 100 gils at work, uudoer a malo overeeor, Ou tho uppor floor, .tho fifch, about th.rty girls wero employed, spooling and warping cotton, Thess woro tho youugest of tho oporatives, With tho alarm the flamos seomed to Joup to this altle, cuming from the wintows bolow and wp the gront tawer in the centre of tho building, in which wora !l the staivs communicating with oach story. Tho firo caught In tho mule-spm- {ng-roow n tho northwest corner of tho mitl, from fiiction in a mule-hoad, and sproading, by moans of oil on tha floor and about the maciin- ory, with gront quickness, rashed toward tho contre tower, the uulfl means of eseapo for thoso I tho fourth and Afth storics, hesidos four fira- eccapes, two on euch gable-ond, Onco gonlnfi into tho tower, tho flnmoes ran up to and throiy) tho smglo outrsuco to the fifth story, then, springiog to the roof timbain, filled the two great” rooms, 450x0D faet, with denso blnck smoke and flumo. Winlo tha flames were wnking suoh torribla headway, tho opor- slives beeame foirly wild, ~ Tho over- soess suw thoro way no way poseiblo to chock tho fire, nud pavo their sole attention to thoso whom thoy had at worki, 'Phoy callod to them to save themsclves, and poluted ont ways of gscapo, prineipally five-lnddors, T'ho overseor of the spooling-room, who romalued till pearly suffooatod, statos that the econe In bls room— aud itmnst have beon worao in tho room bolow— oaunot bo depicted. Chiliron ran about erying and bogging pitcously to bo ravod, yot wrench- ing thotmselvos away whon taken forcibly to the tower whilo yot thaora was soma-chance, or to tho iron Inddor “thal ronched two of tho souttlo-trin- dows of tho sonth end, opening npon the roof of tho Dbalcony at tho honrd of the Tiwelfth stroot fire-Iddets, It wns impoesible to got the great majority to tako thin mu&ad to savo their 1lves. Bome wanted clothing, others something olso. As the firo frightenod thom awsy from thero indders, thoy zushed to the windows ab tho south 5nblu ond, noarly 60 foot from the pround, but dared not jump down, Cotton ropes woro pul ont for them to slide down by, but no sooner would a rope bn lowored than thero wan n ruab for it from helow, Too many wonld take hold, when it would braak, and all clinging to it would como down in a hunch, Bimilne scones wore going on in the mule-spin- ning-room. The flames had ascendod rapldly to the cntranco of tho tower on the Irmrgl {loor, cutting off thelr moans of oacape, but the apera~ tives had two Indders of tho south gable direetly boforo them, and wore nrfimfl by tho overnoers sud citizens bolow to take them. Bomo did, but others rurhed hendlong upon the baloony, and dropped or throw thomsclves from the guards, Thero was smiplo timo for every ono to have been saved, had tho girls taken the course di- reoted.” Foreign. The Vienna Netw Free Press says tho expule slon of Danes from Schloswig by the Gennan Qovernment ia attributablo to the dosicus of gl!am‘m‘uk to forco Denmark to jolu the Gorman Zmpiro. Nadridpapora #ny the Dukoe of Parma, and Counts Carert and Bari, bave had o confereince with Don Carlos, and _agroed that ho should be the representativa of four Dourbon branches, ;\gth the presumptive right to the Irouch rono. Miscellnncons. Tuo Natienal Bazk Redemption Agency givea nolice that, in consequence of the exhaustion of the 6 por cont fund, and tho failurc of the Nattonn) Banks lo make prompt and genoral 1e- sponso to tho roquest for an additionnl doposit of b per cont of their cireulation, it hay_becoma nocessary to stop the redomption of National Bunl notos for a short time, A national orgonization enlled tho United Mechanics was formea in Cincinnati yosterdny with fifty mombers, from ten States,” Willisn Tiichio rom- Hamil.on, O., was chosen Diosi- ent. ‘Tho Navy Departmont is informed that thore i4 o abulcineat in the yellow fever at Ponsucola Nuvy-Yard, Commsudor Charles L. Franklin, umivo of Olio, died ou the 18th, and Capt. Semmes, Executive Oficor, I8 down with tho dis~ enso, A toniiblo storm of rain and wind visited Davonport Saturday afternoon, causing groat dnmuge. It is impossible to ostimalo tho loss ay presont. | —_— . THE NEW YORK GRAPHIC. Nrw Yo, Sept. 19, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: 8ir: Tho statement fu your special dispatch from New York of tho 16th inst., relative to the propriotorship of the Daily Graphic, is wholly untrue. Noither Gen, Butler nor Mr. Jayno was ovor iutorested to tho oxtent of a sluglo dollar, direcily or indlrectly, in tho ownorship of the pa~ per. Turther thau that, tho subueribers heroto, who own themsolves tho whole of the stock standing in t.oir name, never bad sny finsucial deling whatsoovor with tho parties referred to, t C. M. GuonsrLt, Managors. Sl ol THE WEATHZR. ‘Wasmvoton, D, 0., Bept. 20.—Over the Up- per Lakes, riving, followed by falling barometer, ntationary weathor, cloar or partly cloudy weath- er, winds tacking to norihoast and southsvest, LOCAL OBS! ATION, Citiaaao, Sept.20, 1874, g Honr of ob-] & Direction and] servalion, | % : Hforce of wind,| Weather. hi o3 'uy St 63 § 33 [N.'W,, fresh, 9:00 p, 10, B3 | 61 | W, fresh 51 1 therm OGENERAL ODSLRYATIONS, Cirtoaao, Hept, A1—~1 s, m. " Minbuam Stufion, | Bar, ) Weather, Dreek'nrge[36,130 41 |Clear, Ghlengo, 200 Falr, Cheyenui Cloudy, Clovelan I Cionity. Cloudy. Clear, Glenr, Light' rain, Clear, Light rain. VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Porr liunoy, Mivh, Bept, 19—Evcuing.—Down— Provs Arisons, Milwaukee, Ut—gclra Helvotly, Jomes Fitzhugh, Oneonts, Anuio Vought, Jumes D, Sawyor, Jamaica, Mirands, Winp—Southwent, light ; Weather fine, ainectal Dispateh to The Chicwsn Trilune Ponr 11unox, Mich,, Bopt. 20,~DowNX—Props Mon- tann, Town, Phildelpin with sehie Shorwood ; schrs Q. I, Bruce, G, D, Norris, Lafrienfer, Flyiug ditat, Ur—Pro Vanderbilt, - Wenona, L {unlow, China, City of Now York, Mcrchant with SchuylLitl, Townaond, and consort sclir hrlsting Nilsson, Irotisides, Allco , Norris, ‘WiNp~-Northwest, light ‘Woeather fina, e e —Whon an intorviower calls upon Gon. Sher- man, the Generul EIMGE a bottla of brandy on tbe tavlo, snys Lio has gob to step out for a mo- ment, aud is not secu again until tho noxt moru- in e MARRIAGES, TRNELARR-DRUA—AL tho resyilonce of the Rov. I, P; Goad, At wnd \Vashington sta., Sopt. I e CHmor and "M’ EVa Druin, Butl'of this ciy, DEATHS. TTAY NEB=On (o afisrmon of Sapt. . Hananh Treor. .nu,':mgn S hdwaed 1, isynos, sgod b1 yars 3 moihe Bng 18 e, ¥ o b estdange, 763 South Denrborn- i fiom hr nte rosdonse, 75 South Donsborn ‘ednostlay, ot . . I T2-Sytacuna, N, Y., papers ploaso enpy. R Mo CiAL NOTICES, Centour Linimeuts allay paln, subduo swellings, hos burns, and will curo shoumatism, apavin, and any flosh, bona or musclo "=~ allmont. Tho Whito Wrappor Is for fomly uso, tho Yollow Wrappor 1a for antmals, lco 5 conts; large bottlos 81, "Chililren Cry for Castorhit,—Pleasant to tako-a poifoot substituto fur Castar Ol bu moro olicactous fa resulating, !hn:.lnmn:h And hnwale, AUCTION SALE: PUBLIC SALE eitgepor Of Furniture Stock, THE KNOBLOCK BROS. MANTACG CD, tuc! 0l sy furviturs, wachined-up sluck (for fueniiure, roady icrtha bauchi walnub, ushy and whitowood, TRondy- twned slock' and grat varioiy of mioldings, surlaco. pli war, Muting g olinmperiug-maching, saw wnd fuune, taLlo-nlldo mnclifuio, dowol inenino, ok muchiuo, &o Aacgo lot of sholithg, two guod gilndstones, 1argo oil {unkiy workhdnolies, eabiny hardwars, & Ibt ol clrel saws from 13 10 31 inohies, afull ¥t of putteras, aiven i shapo for tablo-u: ook, suct &y ox-steips, topoy aud stand-joig-, I, tableslexs, ‘v cd-posty,’ &o. Lo’ sbovo lunbos Wo hiave in walnut, seh, and’ whitowaad, and all perfoelly scasonad, alsg walhut-plank, and inch waluut, beslies 50w or 10,100 Sulled walnut tablo-loi, 353 by 30, which will principally mvr}ilrum‘.\lufi,\\i Inches syuaro. Also i gront variaty of cat T Iy HODGES & (0. No. 42 Winchester-av., Totween Adawe and ducksan-ata., wa will sell the en Lro contonts’ On NMonday, Sept. 21, at 10 a, m,, Oustuttug of 1 Ranowood, 7:0stmvo Plano, Parlor, Dine e e berr A I ltonon. Earare, Lo H .n-»aru (l“lulsll “:‘n'l;t‘l‘ Cutlery, vto., ote,’ bale poil. Vo and wiihin et WA Olans & 00, Auctionge U3 Wont Lalsosts AUCTION SALES. By GEO, K GORIT & CO., . 08 &.70 Wubash-av, DRY GOODS. Our nest Rewular Catalogue Auction Salo Tucs- i "duy.l Sepl, 22, af §71-2 o'eluck o, m, - Bitat Mofine e ekl oty e, Anailer sl ol i S Siatwiine Towels, N {?fl};‘.fl,"bfmflfi'"\ wels, Nupking, Taidkarchiafs, Sl o, Gools, Iombroldortes, Yidsings, So. S ot Folt Carnetn, Crarhb Chass: ¥or Jipulory, Fany Qruts Dutlonyaud Flatol loga O Tibtine, Lagrs, I 20 B, 'Ladiont and Tnfants Pina Uilarh éa CARITIETWS A fulttino of Cottago, Tugea, uad Folt Carpeta st 11 o'eloak. Gatalogues Munday morning. GLO, P, GORT. & 00, 68 and 70 Wabasi EXPOSITION AUCTION SALE Boats, Shoas & Stipners By Cataloguo, on WEDNESDAY, Bopt, 23, nt 0% a, m, uu\mh‘ ‘morohants aud visitors to the Kxposition shonld 10t Jail Lo visit, this aalo to lonen tho A GBI VALUK of goods a3 compurad with JUBTERS! i GEO. P, GOIK & CO., 63'and 70 Wabnsh.ar, TEHURSDA Y. Regular Sale of Dry Goods, & Thureday, Sept. 24,0t 9 1-2 @, m,, D ods, N J sary, " ‘I:KQYSI ol:'\n’::\!. a?‘:g‘n‘g; o }::y’ Undorwear, White Etuings, &v. 11a's, Gupn, Olotning, and Furnks . Jlass. Ot Clotting, dud Varnlihing Goods 36ht Carnots and Graaib Ulota; alsp, fal las Oottage and lagrain CARPETS. G0, P.GORE & CO., 63aud 0 Wabmbeav, AT ATOTEOIN. ON TIURSDAY, Sopt. 21, at 914 o'clock, we shall offor 'a vory lurgn stk of Household Furniture. Dealers _and Consumers, be on hand for this sale. 18 Parlor Bots, uphalatared in every style, 14 Marble and Wood-top Ohzmbor Bota, 100 Walnat Bedatoads. - 80 Burogus and W. 3, Buroaus. 50 Marble and Wood-top 'Cablas, 75 Extension Tables, 6, 8, 10 ft. 300 Chairs and ltockers, TLounges, Book Onsos, Walnut Wardrobes, Mattreascs, Mirrors, Show Cases, Oftlce Dosks, Pianos, &o.) &a. G, O Wars, &0, Yoatticrs, C0.,_Aacttoncors, By N, M. & CO. Coffage Honse, Lot, and Faraiture at Auction, MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 21, promiscs, tho olegant cottage b o aud roar alley, No. 10 Mrdisun-at, On eoting: following {noumbrsnc a¢ 10 o'claok, on the a0, with ‘lat H1xx1%5, (NUIESTIR-AV., ncae urchaser to assiing tha +#.00 duo in_ b yoars: SLiN duo In monthly payments of 810 cach, at 8 per ocnt; bale ance ta, sult, Almo the cxiiro furniture vontained in o housg, lcluding one aplendid Stelawas planos lo of furnfture at 10 a'clock, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Austionocrs, Peremptory Sale® of Choice HYDE PARK Residence Property, AT ATCTION. Wo aro [nstruoted by the Tion. O, M. OADY to offar af Auctivn, at our Stores, s Nos. 84 & 86 Randolph-st., Tnesiay Afteruoon, Seot. 22, at 3 ocloek, 28 Clwoice Realdence Lots fn Block 24, Kiwe burl’s Addition te ilyde Purk. Tha splendid Rosidenco Progorty, fronting on OAR: th 2 frontago of ovor &0 feat, bowween Afadison 5 Witk FOGrage, ity WAIOE, SE.: 1 DSl ry, | Ual-at, §8 €0 foot wlde, and macadatmized, and I ono of tho linest houlovards for driving fu {ho cotnty, Tomore dosirable IUSTDENCE Proporiy oan bo fonid ‘aronud Chloago, or any moro avaifable for spocalativn. 'Tho lota are lai 180 feut, with south front, Tho SALE uf this prapoety s positive and piromntory. Tugondiug purclianors ey roly un s bnoluta SALE. o tiilo tw porfect : abatract furnishiod. Termu— cash; Ualanco i ono and two yoors at B por cant. A dlonoslt roquired from ench purchascr at tima of salo. Immedintely after the abuse salo wa will olfer; Loty i1, 19, nd i3, In ook 53 Yata 6 to it In Blotk v Tats 40 to 46 {n Bleck B0, In ‘(aslor's First Additinh to SOUTH GITICAGO, on the Famo torme~—3: casb, balanco in I and 3 yoacs, Formaps, plats, or any furtnor Wformation, apyly o LLISON, POMERUY & CO., Auctioncers, 61 and §6 Randolph-st. BANKRUPT SALE AT ATCTION, OF A LARGH STOCK OF Elegant Dress Goods & Ladies’ and Children’s Suits, Bolonging ta the estato of Wm, Reld, Bankrupt, At Store No. 221 Wost Madison-st., TUESDAY MORNING, Scpt. 28, at 10 o'clock. Ladiea® and Missos' Sults in great varioty, Di ouds, T'rim- , Buttons, Faoey Goods, o1¢., ote. Il be sold I St abloy, rods ing! Wil lots to'sult, A1, Fixturos, T hielvi 2ers. Bl Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Furs, TUESDAY MORNING, Sopt. 22, ‘at 11 o'clock, at our salosroom, second fluor, 168 Madivon-st. WAL AL BUY LS & Ut FRESI, FIRST-CLASS GOODS. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING; Qloths, Castimores, Suirts and D; B e e s ravwors Ladies' and Gonts' Giosos and floslory. pogaitons, Hoka, Unbrotiores, Ribios, ESDAY MURNING, Sopt. 2, at 84 o'ol SO oo Spliertes 1, Lont R Nyats o o'olook, en VeM, A, BUTTERS' S €. Austioncors. The Entire Furniture, ENGLISH BODY BRUSSELS OARPETS, Square Grand Piano, Etc., Ete., At the thires-story marblo-front residonco of the Rev. Dr, J. 1L, Forrestor, 208 ASEIL.AINID=AT ., Wednesduy Mornlng, Sept. 23 at 10 0%k, Wo shall all tho whala houschuld offcts, comprising ovorything requisito fur housokew Ing of tho best qualtiy, ancli as Parlor Sults, Contre Taales, Mantel and Plor Glaesos, Labrary Caso, Tubles, Chasrs, Unamber Sute, DiulugRoom and. Kitohen Furnitues, Platod Wato, Uniua, Glnss, Catlory, Body Brusiols Curpots thraughl out the houso; alsoa very rioh toncil, lelflh’ Graud Piauo, Soveral ohulce oflpaintiigs and ongravinize, At 12 u'cluck at the Stable, . A Yamily Carriage, nearlyjnew, Two Excellent Horses, Tvoryway sound, gontlo, und good roadstcr, Asctlondors. FURNITURE, W. G. and Glass Ware, ‘Tuble Cutlery, Wooden Ware, Grocerics, Tons, &¢., WEDNESDAY MORNING, SHPT., 23, Atous surcaon, 18 (15T AADISOX SP., enmonc- & B2 oluolty with 8 puokngos g 4§05 Rikneon arsaréed Glnae W aros an 1050 ¢ ot g0 Sabls 180 fuvoie Cutlory s an Invuico of Grocorios, Cannod g ¢ tuvotes af boat auniity Wiodon Ware, AL Lotcllc thia fulawg 1 Wikl 1) Waih Dureans 6 Droasing:Casow 2 Gilnek Walnut Gontro ablos, f Walk wut Doox-top Huronus, 10 Round.foot Bedstvuds, 10 Fronch Qarved Bodstouds, B0 Oneved Hodsteads, asiortody Parlur Solts, Onumber Bota~3 plocos, Curputs, aud & great vorioty'af Housuhold God WAL 0., Anotioucers, Yeuit, Toas, AL AL BUTY MERCITANT TAILORS’ GOODS, Direot from the Importor. Edordon Buavors, Irench Win'tuyge, 1iu wud Black Glothin, Hronoht Cassluiotds, Dua ik, Boutel Cn-slnnret, Tealtal} Cloths, Voivots, &0, ATLLIGHIA Y AUINING Bent. 31, 86 9130 o'eluck, AL our Wp-stalrs saloscoumn, 1uk Hat Sadlonset, Wiea s tmo Jine: AUOTION SALRE OF 150 Very Choice 01 Paintins, 1y Forolgn and Amerlosn Artlats, At No. 81 East Madigon-st., Oppastie MoVicker's Vucatrs, ISDA '\"l and THIURSDAY, Sept, 23 and 24, At 10and 3 'cluck esch dsr. WED) ) d, valuublo oalleotion 1n from 1he iR B AL S Suntatne worh+ at somn of tho best artists, 'Uhn plotures aro Leatnod s Henry Bl o wilk b i Fos ¢4l g ks and 1R BLIG Lr0 SORLALY Turiced o e e and ualo pocomptary o AeORNCE TR X WANINBON, ‘Austion 81 Last ‘Almlmn-nl., opposito AloVickur's Thedtes, i L, LYON, Baloawsu,