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THE CHICAGO. .DAILY, TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 22, .1874. ., AUCTION SALES. Y 8 ; SPORTING NEWS. ho fourth, Glostor, thio, wintior, Wag tho favor- | position, and lifn roslgnation had besn forwardod €40,000. 'Tho insurance on bulldings 18 ".‘-{ 000, RBLE‘MUHDE“- N Jhe Athlotics Dofeat the Atlaniics s 0to The White Stockings Receive Their Eighth Drubbing from the Mutuals, The Bostans and Muttals lven in the Championship Race. Billln}ds.---The Turf==~The Trigger. BASE BALL. 'THE ATLETICS DEFEAT THE ATLANTICS, Spectal Dispateh to The Cicago Trihune, PmtavELPIA, Sopt, 21,—Ench time Bob Fer- gueon takos n team of bill-tossors from tho City of Clurches to play o club outsido thnt salntly dwalllag-placo, ho prosonta a renovated snd ro- constructednine. Hisprosontationboforotho Ath- lotics yosterday was no oxcoption. Martin was tho acquisition thisturn, Knowdoll, wwho formorly caught, was placed in left floid. Tho contost was good, quick, and non-oxeiting, excopting two maguificont catchos by McGoeary of lina Dies, ono taken with both hnnds and tho other, which onded tho contest for the Brooklynitos when Dame Tortuno. was smiling falrly wpon them, he socured with ono hand, oliciting good appinuso, Tho osrors on_althior sido wero fow, but the blunders of tho Altantics ‘eora coutly, — In tho fonrth inning two hands of the Athletics woroout, wheu Martin throw nicoly to Dehlman, who muffed casily, and throo g wors scored for_the bluo-legs boforo tho third wan ratived. Tho batting of both teams wag wonl, tho only good drives being mado by Angon and Fisler for tho Athletics, and Kogslor of tho visitors, Each of thosa plasors mado twobaso hits in six innings. Tho Atlgntics oniy succeeded in gotting four mou ns far aa firut baso, 0no 0f these, Chinpman, in_tho first_inuing, boing al- lowed tho opportunity on called balls. Tho only can obluluoci’ by the Atlaptics was mndo by Clack, in tho_oighth inning, and happoned jn this mannor: Koaslor sont n_ ball to short loft, which Gednoy gecured, but fumblod aad fald very slowly, allowing the fortunato ranner to go from gocond to tho seore-plato beforo tho ball, . Bolow {8 tho rosult of tho contest: R 8 wuisice, ,.rn_: (Cliapman, . 33 Pearce, 8, 5. 1|Ferguson, 3 b, Dartin, 2'b ATHLETICS, lll£ 1 33180078 0133000 0000001 Tnnings— 113 ca, 1, “Faried puns—-Kiiotieh, 1. T'vme af game—Quna hour and thirty-five minutes, Umpire—John Bhuster, Olymple Club, TUR PHILADELPHIAN DEFEAT THE NOSTONS, * = - Sivetul Diapatch o The Chicago Tribun Toszox, Hopt, 1,—To- ed Htockings playod a closo gamo with tho Philadolphia Club, on the Boston grounds, yestorday afternoon, and woro boatou by a score of 10 to 8. Tho oxolso of this dofeat is plain, Spalding was ‘'ofl.” At lenst tureo of tho Philadolphise’ runs wore made on wild ri(uheu. and ono on a passed ball. It wos ono of MoVoy's bad days, too, Lo playing Qoorls: both in tho ficld and af tho bat. Georgo Wright did tho littlo fio hed to do vory woll. Dames Played brillinntly, and O'Rourko and Schafor ac- quitted thomselvos croditably, but all tho othors appesred to bo sufforing more or loss from the Calf-Island malndy, Tho ph{ was vory sharp oceasionally, howover, ns the Philadelphias found o thefr cout In tho cighth funing, whon, Fulmor boing on tho third ard Ei\g‘" on firat, thoy triod_tho siratagem of wncrificing tho latter bo= tween first oud second in order to get the formor homo, but o nicoly did Barnes sud O'Rourke play thelr part in the 1ittlo gamo_that thoy cap- tured Egglor wilhout giving Fulmer tho ghost of & chanco to ot tho covotod run. Tho Philas dolphins batied” heavily, snd thoir flelding was oucrally good, especially in tho outfleld, whera fa;i'glur, oy usunl, played magnificontly, Tho following is THE SCONE. » riLAD'Le's (R8P Blela|z Feglor o. L., EERr bt 1801 2618 8103 flad 1 aai of 3 o300 EER 1371 813 780 143 0-10 100-8 tfadol Philadolp) e Tiul bares—T a, Tirg! lse on ervarss—Ph paiding, 3. fays—Hismics “and O'Roorlio, 1; Baraos, G. T i T ot Uninize~1anid Birdsail, MUTUALS VS, WHITE 8TOCRINGS. New Yong, Sopt. 2L—The ninth champlon- ship gamo between (he Mutuals aud White Stockings resultedt: Mutuals, 14 ; White Stock- ings, 7.” Tho ground was very unfavorablo, g BILLIARDS, TAE DION-RUDOLPIE MATON, w» Tho following nccount of the rocent billlard mateh botweon Cyrillo Dion and A, P, Rudolphe, takou from tho Now York Herald, bosides giving tho gcore in full, will bo found to be more gener- nily comprohousivo than any that haa beon tele- grophed Wost : Avout 500 persons seromblod at Tamimany Hall Jasy it fo witness tho matel gumo botween Citillo Dion and A, P, Rudolpho for §660'n eido, Tho pudicnco was an finfirGvoinent on any vet fecn at o biilfrd match, aud 18 10 Lo hoped that “tho clintactor of Lillards ag an_cutertalnmont will contlnuo fo improve, Dlowa play througliot tho famo wan very ordinary, i not vory poor, whifle thst of Rudolphe wan very ovon amd atoady. 1o oply misecd ten sliols, whila Dion faloq 10 8COro soventevn times, After tho umplres and rer~ erco ind Deen chosed, (b men strung fo load. Dion won and playod or 8 points, golng out on sn cany cuhion ehot o tho lower cnd of “tha tablo, Tt dolplio Lisd tho Ialls Jeft comparatively easy for him aud rolled up 9 fiojnte, when ho mado brilliant twico, nrouud ehat, whiich Jeft tho balla safo for 3 moro, after scorlug which Lo weut out on au_easy caram, ' Dion drow Lig cuo for 1,014 the Frenciman followed hig examplo, Next timo Dion tried s dangerous Kiss shot {n {ho uprer corwor and fofled, Tho Yrenchmag put o 18 sgaiunt Gyrils 0. AL tho beginulug o tha fourth funing Dion by bad judgmout aud brilliant lay scored 1 and Jeft tlig balla altogother in tho upper corner, anil Rudolpho, by careful play, in which he oxbibifed Lis wizard-liks dylicacy of fouch, rau 20, fosing Lis turn ong Qtiflenlt twico around fha tabls ehot, In tho Afth Inuing Cyrillo mado 13and Rus doiplio 2, which Ieft tho' seoro 63 fo 2, Rudolpbe, Tu tho sixth, Dion missod. Tudoiphe, o the scventh, Cyrillo added 26 fo his £core 6f 23, and Rudolphe went out aftor nnking 2, Nothing {oc Dion fn tho cightts nud 1 for Rudolphos T tho uinlh Dlow Ted off with 10, Teaving the balla g0 5afo that tho Frenchimnn faflod fo gcors, At tho sndiog of thie tenth funfug tho searo staod, Dion 60, Rudolpha 61, Bix for Dioh in tho oloventl iuplog, aud 1 for Rite dolphe. Cszille, in tho twelfth innlug, infased sn easy eliot and It the balls in fho fower 16ft-hand cornor, srhiero tho Frenchman, by atroken an dolicatans angelet brcathing, naccecded Iy making b briliant on of o, Durlng L run be gavo su oxhibition of his mesters of tho makne shot, four of Which ho performed fn s, geonlon, alfellug thndory of appluks, "From. tia twelftl'ta tho twentloth luning Dlou ouly ‘weorod 93 polnte, whilo Rudolplie nndo 116, which mads tig scoc at tho ond of tha tsrentletl luidiyg 98 for Dioy 365 for Kudoiphe, Frony (o twontioth 4o tho forten {untug Dion only mude 120 to Rudolphe’s 208 In the forticth fnning, o8 will Loacon from the scoro, e mndy 78, ta Qyrllle’s 1. From o fortioth to tha fiftlegh {ublug Kudolpho only mado 67, while Dion solled up 110, {1 wrhich o Was Dazluted by an ologant run of 83, tho Inrgont ho mado during tho famo. “Tiie following fa tho scare of tho game 5 Diou—§, 1,0, 1,14, 0, f 0,17, 0, 0,0,0,,", 10,'1,4,'26,0,'0,'0, 0, 14,'1 ) 14, 2, 0, U, 18, 12, 18,1, & 30,18, Avorsye, 0 19-23, 1, 18, 20, 4,0, 3, 1, 0, 11, 1, 79, 0, 44, 0, 14,0, 8, 1, 13, 4, 34, 7, 31, B, 9 9,31, 25, T, , 0,78, 1, 0, 0, 7, 2, '35, 0,4, %0,8,’ Total, 20, " Hiyidest rline, 70,78, 47, 44, 'Average, 19, Uinp)io for Dion, M, 11, lfewins, Umplro for Ru- G, M. Dialy, ' Ttoferos, Isadoro Gayrand, Gamo- ey M Bloio, Tl of guimo, o huurs, dfty- sifhites, = = = © > — THE TURYV. TRATTING OX TUE FLEETWOOD COURSE. Nrw Yok, Sept, 41.—As Fleotwood Park to- day, tho trol, mils heats, threa in five, resulted n fullows 311 airl, 1231 10 233 444 , 3, OF $he i =ie, £4,000 wenb to the first, £3,000 B0 Lo evonn, K1,000 fo the third, and §1,200 to UG Srom tho oulieh i tor A tan 6F 63,000 Tk 660 4o Db €500 to socond, 3100 to tllrd, ' Five otartod, " D BUAMBAR Ifsiuea' G, I, Danlol Olinmbera’ Molly. Mace's Ifoatlior oA b O e300, 220134, T:05%5, UE MYBTIO PARK RACES, DosroN, l;:\pt, 21.—The Mystio Park running meating, postponed from Inst weak on nccount of tho rain, waa continuod to-day. Tho attend- anoo wos vory good, In tho. firat race, Jadies’ atko, 2-yasr-olds, half-milo, ouly throo camo to post, Wz, : Lniistor, Ino, and Elvood, Eulistor waa the favorita at sllght odda ovor Ino, and won in two hoats. Ino second, and Eiwood third. Tho second raco was for tho Morrin Olub purse of 3100, mile and s half, all nges. Tho atariors wore Lizzlo Lucas, 1, T, Carvor, Loronn Stock- wnmblhml Elgln(r.‘ In tho botting k’lzvi}:hj’n::’ns wad tho favorite at two Lo ano ovor the , won after a watm contest with B, ¥, Catver. Time, 2:40, i 2 THE TRIGGER. COMPLIMENTARY TO THR INISI TEAM, Nrw Yonx, Sopt. 21.—Tho Lord Mayor of Dublin and tho Irish toam will bo given an ex- onrsion by the city authoritics on Thureday, and & publio reception at the City-Iall. Topresonia- tive men of Brooklyn hava tondorod thom a pub- lic dioner, —— E FOREJGN. “ OENTRAL AMERICA. AsrrywavLL, Bopt. 12.—A serious riot, attonded with bloodshod, took placo horo this afterncon botwoen Italisna in tho employ of the Pacific Mail Btoamship Company and troops on duty hore. It apponrs tha ono of tho soldlors, un- armod, wWay on tho wharf, and was chinsed off by somo of the Italans, who throw stonos at bim. On arriving ¢ his quarters Iio roported tho oaso, when an officer aud six mon wont ab onco to the wharf to aost thoso who had mado tho ageault. On reaching the gnte, onoof the Ttalisns fired two pistol-shiots at tho troops with- out result, when a volloy was fired in return, which mortally wounded ono of the Itallans and soriously wounded a Jamaica nogro. Tho ex citoment fa inteuso, and ~additionnl troops have boen sont for to Keep tho posco. Californin ‘pusgongora who arrived jnat aftor tho oceurronco woro pinced safoly on board tho stosmor Acapul- co. 'Mhat no moro wero hurt is wonderful, 88 tho volloy was fired just outside iho gato and directly up the wharf, Mr. Corwine, Gonoral Agent, Commodore Gray, avd Bupt, Thomilsnn were just outsids the lino of firo, and tho wharf was filled with laborors. Mattors ara quios now, but tho froops will bo wolcomo. Paxaa, Sopt, 13.—Guatomaia advices to the 6th say that on the night of tho 4th inst., a8 re- porm{ by tho British stoamer Tonodos, which arrived at Panams on tho 12th, the Guatemala Govornment snlufed tho Eoglish g with duo golomnity, and full indomnity wag paid to Mr. Magee. Ay CUBA. Nrw Yorgk, Bept. 21.—Agonts in this city of tho Ropublic of COunbs aro in tolographic com- munication with Oarlos do Verona, ot Paris, who has placed at tho disposition of the Cubans hero 20,000 for the purposo of carrying on the war sgainst Bpain. Tho solo condition of tho gift ia that the monoy rhnll be ewployed in sending Balp to tho Ouban srmy within a ronsonable imo, e DENMARE, CorENyAcEN, Sopt. 21.—Tho Government of Donmatk has directed its onvoy at Borlin to ask for oxplanations from the Gorman Governmont In regard to the oxpulsion of Danieh subjeocta from Bohloswig. FRANCE. 6 the Governor. Judgo Bmytl is now a candi- o for ronomination, bt 1o doosuot wihdtaw from tho canvaan., Tho torm of the oftice witlal 110 now holds wonld hiave oxplrad Daa. 81 poxt. e rongonn for his rosigning aro undorstood to o on account of {mportant privato bustnoss, which will como boforo tho Court soon, Who hig sucoasgor wil o is not yeb known. 'Pho.District Court moota,noxt Monday. NEW STEAMSHIP COMPAN Y.' A Bteamahtp Lino to Bo Startod in Qpa posttion to tho Pacific Mnil Compat- ny—Tho Now Litie to Bo Bun in tho Intercst of the Pacific Itatlronda, Speciat Dispateh to T'he Chicago Trivune, Nrpw Yonxk, Sept. 21.—For months past thronts have boon breathiod of starting & now line ot stoamehips on tho Paciflo Ocoan, in opposition to tho Lacifio Mall Stonmehip Company. Bomo timo ago & quarrel arcan botweon tho Steamship and tho Union I’acifle Railroad Diractors, and o combluation to fix a sehodulo of rates mutnally satinfactory was unsuccosaful, ‘Then the moro noliva of Unlon Paciflo Dircetors jolned in thronts to start s rivalline in tho Intrests of the Pacifio nflroads. Last Baturday, Capt. Goorgo II. Bradbury, who was Presidont of tho Pacitle Mall Company during the sliort, In- torval botwoon tho Stockwoll and tho begln- ning of tho Bage administration, saflod for Turopo. Mo bajlod nndor an assnmod nsma. ‘Ihoso understood to be promotors of tho rival euterprise way that Oapt. Bradbury is to bo Troaident of tha now Company, and that Lo has gouo to England for iho purposc of lonsing or purchiasiug six or goven steamships. Aftor come Ploting bis nogotiations, tho vesseis solected wiill safl almost immodiately from England, somo gowng to China and Japan for cargoos, and othiors onmlm} horo, whonco thoy will go to the Taotfle. 1t io lntonded to ostablish somi-monthly communioation botweon Hong-Kong, Yoka- homa, and othor ports of China aud Japay, and Bsn Francisoo. Thoy will sail nndor tho Dritish flag and bo run {n tho intorest of tho railronds. The Amori- con ling of utanmorn controlied by the Pennsyl- vania Railrond Company, and plylng botoon Thiladolphin and Livorpool, will bo tho Atlantic division of tho now combination. It ia sald that tho contracts hiave boon signed and tho vossels will bo running within thirty days. Ono of the objocts of Jay Gould's trip to Ban Erauclsco isto obtain whart property for the now Company, Tusscl] Bago, Prosident of the Pacifio Mall Company, declares that tho suggestion of start- ing n r1vol lino on tho Paciflo i ridiculons, for it could not compato with the rogular lino with ita $1,000,0000 subsidy and groat facilitios for busi- rooauul. bHa thivks thio wholo story is attribntablo 0 bears, CRIME. Murder Suspected, Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Dosuque, In., Sopt. 21,—The doath of John Mabhony, whosa body waa found mnoar the track of the lllinols Contral Nailroad in this city, ‘ Saturday morning, and who waa reported killed LDy 8 traln dmriog tho »night, is complotely - volved in mystery, as shown by rocont develop- ‘ments. The yard-mastor, engiveor, and other * employes of tho rallroad, teatified at tho inquest to-day that not o singlo ear wag moved on the gido track noar which tho body wna found Auring Friday night. This testimo: destroys tho thoory that . Mahony I taken " refuge from ‘tho sform undor cors ouiho sido-track, and, falling nsloep, was crushed by cars bofng wltchod during tho night. Astho wattor now stands, Mahony was oither murder- «d, and tho naturo and location of his wounds forbid that bolicf, or ho was crushed by tho wwitching of tho cars, and the employes of tho rond nro concenling tho fact for fenr of boing held for murder committed through their esro- loesnees, Considerable Intercst and’ oxcttoment is mnnifested, and detoctives are tryiug to work out a rolutiou of tho mystory. Pants, Bept. 21.—Victor Sejoun, the Fromwsh dramatic writer, is dead, The Fronch Consul and Vieo-Consul_at Now York have boon uappointed Commiesioners of Frauce to the Contounial Exhibition at Philacol- phis. : SPAIN. [ Lowpoy, Bept. 21.—Fredorick Dockersy, tho Amorican who was arrcated in Cuba and oot to Spain, Liss roached Bantander, whoro ho is eaid to be imprisoned and cruelly treated. ——— 5 GERMANTY. Bepuiy, Sept. 21.—Tho Crown Prince and Princess of Qormany have roceived Baucroft Davis, the Amorican Minater. ——— AUSTRIA, ViEnNa, Bopt. 21.—Tho nowly-appolnted!Span- ish Minister has presentod his credoutials to the Emporor of Austria. LO.0.F. Annual Convention of the Grond Lodge of the Unitcd Stotes, ATLANTA, Gg., Sopt. 21.—The Aunual Conven- tlon of the Grand Lodgs of tho Urited Siates 1. 0. O. F. ia boing held in thie city, tho sossion beginning at 9 o'clock this morning. . Tho Ordor in Atlanta aud vicimty turned out intlargo num- bors to reccive tho Grand Lodge, who woro escorted Lo tho Capitol, whoro an add'ress of wel- comae waa dalivered by Past Grand Sire Miller, wlich was rosponded to by Doputy Grand Sire AL J. Durbnm, Business during the scstion to- day was ouly of » routino naturo and thero will bo but Tittle final logislation mnntil Wodncsdoy. Thoro are many ypromiveut members of iho organization prewont, in- oinding Goyernors of H(ates, Mayars, Judges, sud morchants _ and baukers, from all the priueipal citics. During therscesion soveral grand entortainmonts will bo given in lonor of the Grand Lodgo. Roports of ihoe Grand officors show tho Order fo b in avflonr- ishing condition throughout tho general Yuris- diction, including tho British Dominion, .Sand- wiclt Islauds, Australis, Germany, and Eluth America, THE INDIANS, x Rocont Operations in Southwesteirn Kannng, Torera, Kan., Bept. 21.~Information from the scouo of oparations against the Indiang iu. tho Bouthwest 18 to the offoct that the train oft supplies corralled by Indinns on the Wichita was, roleasod by a forco from Camp Supply on the 14th, and in continuing its journoy south it was. mat by Gen. Milos’ command, which went into. camp about 100 miles south of the Canndian.’ They aro moving south, and apparently trying: to avoid a goneral engagoment. [ e S e b NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKETS, Spectal Dimateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nrw Yok, 8opt, 21,—1In wheat litto was done ot tho oponiug ; holders scomed firm in_their views, mora aspecially for winter, but shippors old baclk, Tho market closed lowor, with s modorato local snd oxport trade. Wintar i bot- {or sustained than spring, and is wantod for the Contivent. Bales were 166,000 bu at 1.14 for Na. 2 Ohicago apring ; 81.10 for No, 8 Chicago sprivg ; 8116 for No. 2 Milwaukeo; $1.153¢ for old anduey ; §1,22@1,24 forred Westorn ; S1.2{@1.26 for ambor do; $1.40 for whito Michizan oxtra ; 8136 for while Indiana; and €187 for No. 1 whito Miochigan, Oata aro » shado lowor, and in falr domand for the trado, The domand for future is not 50 avt~ ive, ~Haloa waro: 47,000 bu; now Ohio mixed at 043¢@000; white at 06@060 ; Woatern mixed ot 65@66o ; whito t 601(@070, Corn baltor avd in good domand, chiofly for oxport, though fair for homo trados. Hales, 110,000 bushols; Waatorn mizod ot 97@08o, emmgf with 073go bid; _do whito at 81.01@1.03 1 do yollow nt 08w0BL4a bid; do white at $1.01@ 1.02; do yellow nt U8@J8l¢o. Iucluded in tha ualok uro 41,000 bushiols- soflor Sret halt of Ooto- Lor ot 9a, “Tha pork markat Ia {nactive and prices lowor and nominal. Sales in job lots woro 160 barrols at 893.05@24,005 wmall lota of family moes at §25.00¢ 260 basrols moss wero sold Baturdny ovening, sollor Qctolor, nt %2345, Bacon Iy firm, put qulet, ‘The supply ia light, Salos of 180 boxen long cloar oity at 140, Dressed hogs aro firm aud in fair domand ab 9@9/{o for graus-fod and 936@0Y%o for corn-fod. ard ia lower ang uovsotiled, Hules of GO tlerces oity, chiofly at 14140 canh, aud BSoptomber nomiusl at 14370, Bales of GUD tlorcos, eollor Qutobor, at 14 0-160; 500 tiorcon, mollor wix months, st 12/{@12 6-160, Whisly fe fairly activo at/an advance of 2@230 er gallon ; ealos of 600 bria st $1.07@1.075¢@ .08, Tho market closod firm at the Inttor prfcn. i ety JUDICIAL RESIGNATION, Spectal Dispatah to The Chicayo Trfoune, Buniinarow, Ia., Sept, 81,—Judge Bmyth, Dis. triot Judgo of this distriot, to-duy sesignod that Shot and filtcd, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Xoyua, O, Sopt. 21.—Last night, sbout 9 o'clock, Gharloy Bongsn woa shot and killed. To-day tho Coroner's inquest roturnod a*vordict {| thst ho camo to his doath by o plstol ball, firod by James Ward. Ward was arrested to-day by Sol Torner, avd I8 in jail. Mrs. Mary Ann Artiist jualko in _jnil, charged'as an sccomplico. “Lhu partios aro all colorad, Theo Washington Sufe-Nurginry COnse. V/asunorox, Bopt. 21.—Tho Criminai Court to-day fixed tho Lrial of tho persons indioted for boing concorned in the sato burglary and con- spiracy for Qct. 20, and rofused to grant & mo- tion to try thom scpsrately. Whitoly, who fa undor indlctmont, did not appoar to give'bail, o ho promised to do, nor has he yot given bail olsewhero, Ilenton, who rocoutly forfelted hie bail, eannot bo found. Pursnit of the Godshill RRobbers. Lirree Roox, Ark., SBopt. 21.—The Associatod Tross agont recolved the following dispstch to- night: ¢ Jlor Benrnas, Ark,, Sopt. 21,~Oneof the party in purault of the alago-robbers returned for rolforco ments Inat night, reporting that tho pursuit be- como 60 hot that tho robbors ook o fhe mountaius 40 miles from this place, whero they = wero, Partfes who saw thom just beforo they Jft tho rond, say thelr Liorses werd complatoly used up, and could ot go furihor, Tho cilizena of the wholo country Liavo jolned in tho pursult, and when tha courdor loft tho yabbors wero ontirely sum rounded. A party of rocruita lott st mldnight for tho &ceno of action, and it 16 probablo that the party huve all beou capturéd or Lillod by thia time, Post=0ffice Embozzliement, ATLANTA, @a., Sept. 91.~The Rev. Wealoy Prettymon, of the Northorn Mothodist Epluco- rol Church, Postmostor st Marietts, Gn., wan arrested and brought Loro to-day for embozzlo- mont and othor penal violatlons of the Post- gmfiz‘: Inws. Dail waa fixod at 82,000 by Judge Erakino, Crime Ju Memphis. Meurems, Teun,, Sept. 21.—A nogro pamed Btovo Anderson, arrosted last ovoning while in tho act of committing & rapo on & white woman, had a hearing to-dny, and was sent to Jail in de- fault of 10,000 bazl, William Brinkloy, a colored proachor of tho Washington Streot Baptist Church, was arrcated to-dny on a charge of bigamy. - —_— T THE BEECHER.TILTON SUITS, New Yongk, Sopt. 21.—Mr. Monlton appoared at tho United Statos Marshal's offico In Brook- 1yn to-day, and sccopted the rorvica of tho capias in the Proctor eult, Tha case will come bofore Judgo Bonedice to-morrow, when nomioal bail will bo accopted, No nofice of trinl {s yot filed in tho Clork’s of- flca of tho City Court of Brooklyn in tho libol suit of Lilton v, Beechor. ———— SAN FRANCISCO ELEPHANT. Bax Fraxcisco, Sopt, 21.~Judgo Ficld of the Unitod _States Buprome Court, sttling with Judges Ficld and Bawyer, to-day, in the Chinoso ‘womon haboas Corpus caso, docidad that tho Stato Inw undor which it was attompted to sona thom back to Chinais constitutionsl, Judgo . Bawyor, of tho Circuit Court dissonted, but oif- aonn, the District Judge, conenrred, i = % MANITOBA ITEWS, BT, PAur, Minn,, Sopt, 21.—A speolal dispatch to tho P'ress, from Fort Giry, h{‘lnltohn, Bays : **‘Thoro i3 considarable rojoiclng hero over tha ‘nawd that the IHudson y Company's new stonmor has succossfully arrived at Tort Carlo- ton, on tho North Bnaliatchownn River. This is ' tho flrat Btoamboat ever navigating thoke wators, wiSho was bullt last Juno above Grand Rapids,” —————— . OCEAN STEAMSHIF NEWS. ] ) , New Yony, Bopt. 21.—Arrived—Steamships \Nomdn und Erin, from Liverpool, s i VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Tont Ilunow, Bopt, 21,—DowN—Trops Canlsleo, Quooee, Laciflo, Tadger tate, lirooklyn, Hovorelu | sclies Oliver Mitehel, Nassan, Golden Ttlo, M. NHte ioms, ¥wo Brothiors, G. Mollison, ¥, L. Danforih, Bum Flint, Edward larmon, Wollé, Liirt, Maria are tin, D, P, Dobhlne, Goorgo’ B, Nougulon, Mary 1, Yorow, §, I, Tilden, J, Diglor, Ur—Lropa Muron City, China, Jarvis, Lord lol- Tand. WiND—West ; Iight. Speclul Duyateh (@ The Chicaqa Tribune, Pont IUnox, Mich,, fopt, 21,~DowN—Prars Egyp- tlan, Mendota ‘and tow; schra Nollle Widor, 101, Adovke, Pollean, o Ur—PFrap Opteids, ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL. TunarronT, Ik, Sept, 2—1 p,m,~Annrvep—Norch Amorica, Utlca, 8,000 bu corn; T, Ryburn, Aarsellies, 6,500 bu orn, 33,650 1La _soed : Georgls, Beéneca, #,400 LU corn ; J. Bouchard, Laballo, 8,200 bu oats; Norts Btar, Otfawa, 6,000 bu 6oru; Dulpliin, Ottaws, 4,600 Lit cart ‘bl oatus Lily' ocrie, ‘6,100 Ui ' corn 1A Graclo Grinwold, Miuooli, 0,000 bu corn; Gon, Mo- Clollaz, Jollot, 6,00 bu cors, ' R THE GREAT TROJAN SCANDAL. The True Story of Parls and Holon. Report of tl;o Committeo of Bix. From the Graphie, ROHLIEMANN'A NEW DISCOVERY. JonaTaNTINOPLE, Bopt. 1.~Among the recont discovories mado by Dr. Kchliomana on tho sito of nuoclont Troy Ia ono which not only fully con- firma tho Homorlo legond, but which fa in itsolf 80 oxtraordinary aa to poom slmost Inorediblo. Tt ja nothing losa thon {ho discovery among tho 8o-callod “tronsures of Priom” of o sorlos of popyri contnining o full nccount of the abdne- tion of Tolon. Tho presorvation of thoso papyrt 18 to bo ncoountoed for by the fact that thoy woro inclosed in & chost formod of thick alabs of ns- bostos, whiah resisted tho firo which consumed Troy. Thoy include coplos of sovoral of tho loading Grook nnd Trofan journals of tho day, thus rofutivg the f\apu)nr thcory that jonrnaliem Was unpknosyn to tho anclonts, 1 have boen por- mitted, through the kindness of Horr von Schmofohung, nto Gorman Consul at Constantl- nople, to too the original documonts,—nll of which aro writton in Grook,~nnd to malio trans- Iations of tho mout interosting facta sat forth by thom. I nm, thoroforo, in o position to give your readors thio firsl trusbworthy nccotnt of tho grost Trojan seandal which has sppeared for 8,000 yoars, The -identity of -the Tlomorie cunrnctors is ully confirmed, and the legond that Paris visit- ed Monolaus at Mougeno in substantinted in nll iis mnin fonturcs. Paria was, howevor, not tho mere handsomo guardsman whom Homor has desotibed, but o young Princo of groat promise, wbokhld n}ron;ly writton nundmhur of fiupulur works, and who was engaged whilo at Mossono o5 /Lo of Promethoun, Manolaus docs not soom to havo suspected any {n{macy botween tho handsoma Trofnn and hig wifo until the lattor, {u & monont of Tomorso, caused by over-indulizencs in wonk ton, mado o confession to him. Ho thorofore mot Paris at $ho ougo of Ajax,—who wou the friend of both, —nnd, wftor obtalnings confossion from him, ggmeé- to hush the mug.ur up. Unfortunately, a rotirad pricat of Dolphos, with a strong deeirs for muechief, got wind of tho matter,~doubtless through omno of tho Pythonescs,~—nnd bogan to abuse Menolnus in tho colurons of the Mossonenn News, Abgut the samo timo Paris roturnod to froy, tnking Holon with him, and Monelaus, in his{ndignas uouilmndc the wholo story public, The excitemont aronted waa enormons, snd Patls, to save his roputation, domanded an in- vestigation, sclecting six troopers of his own regiment a8 a commitico, Tho investigation was condneted with the most porfect fairnoss— a company of archora boing stationod outsida tho door of the committeo-reom, with arders to shoot every witness who did not tostily In Paris® favor. They fatled, however, to hit Mounlaus, and wero obligod to contont thomuclves with ins atigating tho camp-followors to throw mud at . Menolaus told a strughtforward atory, whioh, whon published by the Trojan and Greclan Ppopors, convinced nearly overy intolligent pergon of its truth, especially na it contained lottors wiitten by Paris, in which ho expressod bis uilty attachmont, and romarked that * Mono- aus bad conductod himself most gencrously towards him,” but that be should nevortheless bo very nervous until ho could earry Holon away to Troy with bim, Paris, of course, donied that ho was guilty, ilolen, he admitted, camo to Troy with him, but it was in order to read tho proof-sheota of his ** Lifo of Promothous.” Iiis oxprossions 08 to nervouenesd In certain of his lottors sworo duo to tha fact that his fathor, tho vonerable Priom, bad froquently been troubled with deafuess, while ho bimeelf "had for yoars bolioved thab ho was in dangor of Focalting a blow on the Load from a coconnnt in case bo should over visit tho South Son Tslands, As to tho raat of his lottors, ho could not at thnt dis- tanco of time romembor what thoy moant, but rather fanciod they slluded to an nituck of measles, from which hia little boyhood had sut- forod. o olosing his tostimony ho zomarked that ho considorad Ajax s liar aod a tuiof on gauoral principles, and informed him that, what- over ho might say, no intolligent trooper would boliove bun, Now Ajax was—na Homor ropresopts him— ono of thio bravest of the brave. Ha was greatly inconsed against Paris, and procooded to orusn him, by makiog a full statement of the facts in tho caso. Ho pablished lottors from Paris, from hisistor Gnssundra,—who know him o ba guilty, —and from numerous othor persons, Tho guilt of Taris was mado na cloar as noonday, and thereupon the troopors who wore investigating tho mitter hastily hronk:[b'. in & verdict to thg effect that, inasmuch na Monclaus and Ajax liad proved Paris guilty of a shamoful crimo, he was unquestionably jntooont. The rn{lorl ot tho Committos was followed by o gouoral publication of statemonta on tho patt of overybody. Ajnx and Menelsus cach madonow statomonts mora torriblo than theit original onos, ‘The Pythonescs who had boen sway on a voyago to Egypt, roturned and mado 8 woolly slatement for thres mouths without intormis- sion. Cossandra mado hor statoment claiming that Paris was lnnocont bocauso sho had originally called bim goilty, Iolon and Lor waiting moid both mado statements, but thoy wero so full of impossibilitics that thoy were hooted at, The mothor of Helon mado hor littlo statemont, oo~ oupying forts-oight closoly-printed colums ot tho Lroy Whig, impartislly calling evorybody concornod in tho scandal” horse-thioves’ and drunkards, and ending with o roquest that somo ono would appoiut hor brother Colloctor at Cor- inth. Public opinion, which at first had boen sowowhst favorable to Pasls, complotely choanged. Thoro was & universal domand that the mau who lnd boon tho causio of so many statoments shiould die. 'The coslition of tho Greok chiofs woa the rosult of this domand, and Homer tolls us how tho groat vengoanco of Lonven fell upon Paris aud involyed wholo army of supportors in his ratn, Tho original papyri from which I have taken thove facta are now on their way to Borlin, aud il.;“ 8 few weeks will doubtless bo publishod in 1 THE LINCOLN STATUL. The Ceremony of Unvelling to Take Piace Octe 15, BemiNaFizio, Iil, Sopt. 2L.—Tho following hag boen lsguod to-day Tioous or 71k NATIONAL LINCOLN MONUMENT AEQCIATION, SrNcrieL, 11, Bept. 21, 1874, } On tho 15th day of Octobor noxt, at the time of the snnual reunion of the Army of the Yon- nesyeo in thid city, the statuo of Abraham Lin- doln, placed on the monutnent orcoted to his momory in Ok mdfiu Comotory, noar tho city, will be unveiled with approprinte and solemn coromonics. Al bebevolont and civie soclotios ara respeotfully requosted to attond and participato in the ceromonles, Al socioties pro- paslugs to ba prasont to joln in tho procession will pleuso roport bo tho undorsigned at nu eatly a dny os possiblo, thot they may bo ng- signod an approwiiate position. ‘Tho publia conorally aro invitod bo presont and Glare fn the honors to bo bestowed that day on the momory of tho martyrod Frouidont and belaved dead. Tho_raitrond companion of tha country havo raducod the fares on oll their finoy, to ounblo all who wish to bo presont in Bpriuglleld on the day namod, (o ono and one- #ifth fare for tho vound trip. ‘Ciokets to ho {s- #uod on tho 10th day of Octobor, aud to bo good until tho 20th, both days inclusivo. (‘5\%"“\‘) Joun M. Pauvin, airman of the Comumitica of Arrangewents, iR Xucondiarism In Montann Torvitory, Hrusns, Mont, Sept. 21.—Tone incondiary fires occurrod last night. Tha firet occurred at 11:80, in & buitding occupied by Bafloy, a jewol- or, and MoMurphy, fruits, on Muin stroot. Bhort~ ly atter, tiro was discoverad in IIall's honso, near the corner of Broadway nnd Rodnay streots, Hoon aftor anothor fivo was diacovered in tho Court-Fonsp. Owing £0 the Inte ratn, ovorytin wag poaking wob, ‘“Tho flros woro oxtingulshed, Tho principal fossos nve from wator wud ronwoye als, A firo at ITot Springs destroyod & bullding ysed a6 a saloon and & dance-hall. Ono mau was ar- rostoi, At Ashioy, 0. Special Diepatch to Cheago Tridune, Asnrey, 0., Sept, 31, —~1'he largo flonring mill of B. I, Randolpls, noar. horo, was_destroyod by fiva Baturday night. loss, §10,000; no ijnaur- auce, At Littaburghe Prrrsouna, I'a., Sopt, 31,~—1'ho five in West Pittsburg thls morning dontroyed fivo framo any twa briok buildings, and throo spaus of the Pun- Handlo Railrond bridgo nerosy Baw-Mill Run. The loae to the ralirond company is ostimated at. 916,-, 000, without insuranco, The eutiro loss i about’ u?lllflly dividod betwoon thio: Germa-nAme; of Plttaburg, and the Hanoyer Compeny, of New York, 'The Pan-andlo trains are transférrod to and from the Olovoland & Plitaburg Road' at Mingo Junction, 0., and aro running withons dotontion, . — gt AMUSEMENTS. noorxy's, - Tho name of Beriho an a dramatlo suthor is not aa well kuown in this country aathatof 8ardou or Foulliet, Thoro woa plsyed at Hoo- loy's Thentre, Ingt evoning, n comedy by this author, trauslatod and prepared for tho Ameri- con sisgo by’ Mr., Willlsms, and entitled by bim “Tho Taoglod Ohain” No namo more sppropriate dould : havo beon choson, if fudeod tho word Labyrinth did. not exproaa it mara foreiby. Wo serlously daubt whother tho stage-managor who transintod it, or tho artsts who' plsyed in it, could, atter the nooossary roj hoarsaly, give asuccinot narrativo ot the plot, with all its fnoidonts. It appoars to have boon the author's intontlon- in the second, third, and fourth aota to exhaust his ingonuity by foreing tho charnctors Into tho most inoxtricablo confusion, still bolding the " thread of tho story, and-to doliver them by a conp d'otat "in tho fifth. Tho donouement i noat, but so ‘lost is tho sudionco in the maza which the author’s ingenalty baa led it into, that tho rolensc 18 auch a rollof a8 to conconl tha srowning {ngenuity, ‘o follow thoatory throngh Its viciesitudes would bo to ocoupy more valua- bla timo and spaco than iy naually accordoed the smugomont world, but o moro ginneo at it may beof intarcat, < ZEmmerio D' Albret is & young muslcal composor who lag tleen to the front rank in Pans. Ho has boon watched, befrionded, and loved, finally, by tho Counfess da St, Geratn, Tbe Counf, hor husbond, knows nothing of tils, but, boiug an_ old friend of “tho young artist’s fathor, tofrfonds him aldo. Ho appears upon the scono with an offer of marriage for his pro- togo, Tho Y‘xonpuouvn brido fs young and woalthy, and tho conditions of ‘tho “match aro that thio artiat must havo o title, and givo his hionor that ho hins no provious attachmont, Tho art{st admits nn amour, - but promises the Count to broak it off, Monnwhilo the Countess, at hor busband's request, proourcs the Orosa of tho Loglon of Honor from her nnele, tho minia- for, for Emmeric. 'Ibo lattor ondonvors;to bronk ofl' his conncction with hor,. The Count uncon- sclously proyonts it ‘Tho Counless learns of tho intovded marriago, follows her lover np through alundrad narrow sacapes from deteotion, Smglorca bim not to desors bor; and her'rolation to himis discovered by overybody but hor hus- baud and Aline, tho dostined “bride of Emmeric.’ Tho most oxtraordinary controtomps oceur, the most hairbrondth escapos are mado; the fathor of Allne rofusos to marry his_daughter ‘to Zmmerio on making tho discovery, and evory- thing looks Lo for all partics, whoa the Count- ess fiwag hor consent, and the matrisgo ocours, ‘Through all this there ia & curfent of broad bumor ; " another of the subtiost kind of amusoment,'in the uttor nuconsclonsnoss of tho Connt that his own wio iy tho obataolo, and stil] snothor, not porhaps porcoptiblo to tho average French mind, in tho sudaclty of tho couuwulfn eppoaling to tho young artist’s **loyalty, and franknoss » {o provent his marrying Aline, and thus deserting hor. Tha most sardonic and flippant of Amevican m{cngiynms . would never risa to auch a sublimity of impudonco as to put :[l.mun R;Ordn in tho mounth of 0 wifo honor, tho woman, of a noblo-minded and cour- ageous gontleman, wha {a ondeavor- ing thwart a young msn'a purpose to live an upright and decent life. Heratas woman with, apparontly, tbo full sympathy of tho uothor, ~wtterly dosporate’ o bo- ing obandoned by hor ' lover; a wom- au whose sonso of dodomoy {8 Bo small that sho confosses hor passion to the father of her lover's mnagaouvu wifo, and obtains not only his sympathy, but hoarty co-oporation in s schemo to onchain’ tnyountznmnn atill moro hopo- lesaly, nnd ruln not only bis happiness, but that of his brido also. To a hoalthy mind fhis in tho cream of the comedy. It ia toa audacions for sorfous coutomplation. It fs tho most unsparing eatire or the wud[ &t burlesque. Tho ovents of tho chafn,” a sorios of oxtraordinary surpriscs, Is is noodless to any that tho skill ghown in tho conatruction of “tha ?lm s amazing. All Fronch piccos oxcel in this rospect. With such & multitude of situations and such an avalanche of imminent disastors, tho fartility of tho author's resources in disposing of thom i3 actually nstounding. Tho drams hovers botwoon & tragedy and a farco. A turn of tho hand might moke it either! It is actaslly the “ragged odgo” of which so much has been heard latoly,—mass pa{nful fun. 1t is moreover tho wildest fllustration of tho familiar linos: Ofi, what a tanglod wob we weave, Whien firat wo practice to decolve. s Wo aro gotting acoustomed to thous tangled wobs, 88 thoy are slowly unraveled to us, Lut it is o quostion whether “the Count de St. Gerain could mako n “ slatoment ” of hia afairs, woro bo colled upon ta do 8o, in the most genorous *‘oxtra" ovor published, Pho noting throughout was spirited and orisp. Thoro waR no confusion obsorvablo, which Hm:uka well for tho pationt rohoarsal that tho Ppioce must hava recoived. Tho most prominent part in tho piece,—and here is anothor rewmark- ably foatara of it,—is & porson who has nothinj o do with tho story, It is thatof Viclor Dai fandard, » lawyer, pisyed by Mr., Grane, who sup- pliod the broad comedy with lavish touch—nalmost too lavigh. Tho tendenoy to burlesque is still strong in him. Io kept tho audionco highly amusod by bis drollery, howovor, and ha]podgnm, tho denouomant by straining thoabsurdity of the situation boyond' the polnt of fracture. Tho rolo of the Count was played by Mr. O'Neil, and was & very samirable pieco of parlor acting, neat, " elogant, and reflned. " The frank, msnly air of confidonco _in those who ~ woro 80 successfully dnping him 'was woll sustained througlout, snd entitles him to igh praigo, Aiss Hawthorno piayod the part of tho Countess with her usual nu\l—gnaueu on. Thore was littla more required in tho first act, aud for tho rost,—suck Scoucs novor ooe cur in lifs, and wo may bo = pardonod for forming no concluslon rogarding tuom. Alr. Murdock playod the contral figuro in the droma, tho young artiet Enuneric. ~ He played with spirit and feoling, with the advan- iago of looking tho romantio chiaracter ho por- sonnted. Mrs. Willinms was charming in the naivete and artlesances of her portrait of Aline, but Mr. Ryor roally scomed at a loes to know whotber to’ give tho drama = high coloring of teagody, as he undoubtedly would huve done off tha boards, or demenn himealf to joln in tho goueral intriguo, and hooawink himsolf aud overybody elso, os- pecially the Count. His own inclinations wore asnguinary, Thero ocould bo no ques- tion about it. Whors wns blood in . his oyo; eabros glstened iu his onormous mustache ; his goit throatened o charge of hzavy drogoons, and bia voico was o .monaco that all the guilty wrotches in tho pieco must bava shuddored to hoar. But, in spite of it, thoe Jinos and stugo dircctions iusisted npon g co-oporation with the intriguants, and, without sncrifioing _himself, ho accopted hia position, and did his duty liko & man. - And, whon tha genarous (?) Counfess withidrow ber objoo~ tions —which could not possibly bave possessed tho moss insignitlcant woight—and sllowed ihe wigning of tho contraot, ho slmost danced » ig to thivk that it wonld not bo reckounod sgalist Lim by the audienco that ho had a share in tha misorablo business which had ouded. Tt waaa fuahy comady, indeed. For s lunfi timo, as complication.followed complication wit! reelkloss spoed, tho audienco sat in perfuct bowils dermont, nover droaming that o human brain could doviso & \vn{ out of it. DBut 1t was Froneh, Tt us bo jJoylul wo do not Jive la Franco, whove overy husband acoms to ba firting with somubody else's wife, and shaating dosn nll his own wite's odmirers but the yory one who ought to bo shot; while tho wives— Dut wo teo only tho dramnrist's plotura, after all Mr, 1looloy exuibited his new orchostra 1nnb ovening under the diraction of Mr. Widmer, It iy a groay improvomont on tho ast. If My, Hooloy is wiso lie will omit tho negro-mingtrolsy which ocours botwoon tho first aud second acte of tho comedy, — Snganclo Mulos, Fyom the Virgints (Nev.y Enterpriee, A gontleman who it 100 modest to allow ua to uga L nawme, furnishics us the following instance of engacity which Lo yostorday msy dhKln)'nLl by o pair of mules,—thoso curions spotted fellows bolonging to Uank Dlanchard, Iinnk and Jobu Fagan woro seated {n a buggy bohind tho mules, driving nlong Sonth O streoi, noar the Divide, Buddenly the snimals halted, Wiipping and cosxing_ wore gliko In vain; they would not move, What to mako of this Hank didn't ko, as tho mules hnd nover before sn conducted thomeelvos, Boolug that tho anjimaly conntantly turnod their keads in ono direction, Fagan began to look that way, to seo whot it' was Lhat so sivonaly attenctod (hoir ntteution, Tn & momant lio dropped on it. Tt was n shingle which road, Liny $23 por ton," tho 1ogular rotail price baing 15, Tho ‘mules had obsoryod this, ud coulq not bo moved boyond it until Xank' got ont of tho Imfiay, wout into the placo, and camo back, protonding that io had ordorod 10 tonw of the l avticlo st the roduced rates, Thoy then trotted off orfoctly coutent. oan, A‘vdnlonn-l(ea[mt Fatally Stabbod drams form tho' **tangled, .y " PROB - “atthe Stock~Yords. * Twolve Dangorons Wounds Infllcted on Michael, McQuade by. James Strain. —_— . E,cnpn of the Would-Bo Murdoror. What will probiably prove a mout’ diabotionl tragady oro {hlt roport reschon tho eyo of tho reador took’place at tho Unlon Stook-Yards at 8:80 lnst ovoniug, Lut wes not known to thé clty * pollea, ot the Dridgonoit Bia- ton' unll 1 oclook this momlng, Michael McQuado ‘§8 tho vietim, and James Btrain tho probable murderer. Tho formor §n » saloon-keoper at No, 098 Laurel streot, ‘near Egan avonuo, and tho lattors resldence, occnpa- tion and charsctor ara unknown to the officors, Tho; two mon bhad & quarrol about somo drinks which Btrain rofused to pay for, aod which he summarily ended by drawing & knifo sna_planging it into McQando's breayt snd bowels twolve times, overy: niab holog deop aud dangorous. - Immo- dldtely aftor tho ocourronco, Btrain . ran sway,. and up to 8:30 thig morning had not boon oaptured, Borgt. 1lood sent a dotachment of polico in soarch of him, and at lsst accounts tm;ty woro ongaged In tho soaroh for tno guilty party. . . . l\ln?m\dn waa taken into hia saloon, in front of which the atabbing occurrod, snd Dr. Doan sttonded him, The wounds osro of the most ‘shocking_ kind, and woero promptly dressod, Tho Dootor pronoucnod thom fatal, and naid tho man could not live but a fow houra at_furthost, McQuade ig a married man. Owing to tho distance and the atonoss of the bour at which the affalr was reported, no dotalls o{’ it conld bp obtalnod othiér than thoss given above, 2 ——— LIBEL SUIT. 3 Avauata, Mo, Bopt, 41.—Alden Sprague and Howard Owen, of the Kennobeo Journal, wers arronted thisafternoonou acriminal prooss chargs {ag thom with maliciously libelling Gardnor Voso, Rapresontative from this cllz; in » loading arti- cloin the Journal of thia -dalo, Thoy gave bail in §1,000 cach for l‘%mnmrlae at tho Qotobor torm of tho Suprome Judicial Conrt. 1 Doctors in MRussin. £rom the London Medical Record, : A night modical sorvico has just beon organired at 8t. Petorsburg by tho medical men of that city; an arrangement which moots & roal want of - {] :Jmhl!n of the Busaian 'capital, who, howarer, had hitherto not taken tho nocossary stepa to provido it. Ruaseian medical legislation doon not allow liberty of work {0 medical men, who, when rorfllml oither by a sfck porson or any oo heliovi % himaolf to be ill, are not per- mitted to xofusc help, The physiotan, surgeon, sccaucheur, midwife, or assiatant who should eithor rafuss to act whon called on, or negleat to do o, is %mflnbed by n fine on the first_ocoasion of from 5 to 10 roubloa (17s. 0d. to SGe.); on tho socond ocoasfon of from 10 to 16, and the third timo from 50 to 100 roubles; whilo the physiciana and surgeons who arc in Govern- mont omploy may be doprived of thoir offico, Theso Iawa aro eanctioned by usoge, and no Intor than thia year two Russian physicians woro tricd for an infraction of this Iaw, and ono of thom condemned for having refused to afford assiatanco to an invalid during tho night. The Oourier Medical Russe, whence we. obtain anr information, insista on the necossityof abolish-. fog thess coorcive monsures direoted againet medical mon ; the moro so that at the prosent timo everyihing rolating to tho publio health io'Rusais is regulated by munioipnlities in cities, and by tho forritorial, cantonsl, and dopart mcnu{ councils In the. provincos. Tho gamo journal also nrges that in England oustom no louger eanctioun coorclvo laws dircoted azainat mcglnd mon, while in Prussia thoy wero erased from tho séatnto-book in 1868, MARRIAGES. N, JR._ENGLISI_At Konotha, Wis., In Bt PR gl o e A R b ., 5 Golumbs, O, and Alico, socom b t dau!filuro.lvfluhn Enilian, 1isq., of Konoshs, Mouday, Bept. 31, 1674, N&urd . w&"poluhu v, and St Louls, Mo., papors pleass oup. ‘'DEATHS, BEAVIS_In thia olty, Sopt. a1, Anale Maz, aly ohild of Jamoa and Aniio Doxris, nzod 18 monis. -’m'u"'%'ixlu Funoral from roridence, No, (25 THubbari-at,, to-dey (Fassday) o6 10 Slock s . Yends of o Jablly vy DTN Gy Son ing, 21st Lost., at Brid DOTTEN-On Mondsy morning, at., at Bl Gonn... Kate Moloomio, [atats daagitor of He. Bol e 5. Borten of Ghisago. "0 “2u8! . of Bk PALMER-fapt. 19, at 418 Oontro-ar., of oholora ln- fantm, Tamos Fowlor, infant son of Tobert Atd. Giis b}?fi" ' Falmor, of this ol formorly of Rogined, sped ouita, DODSON-Tast ovening, at 100'slock, Luthoe 0. Dod- son, lnlhn!lll?nrol his ago. " Fanersl_soreiocs this sifarnoon st 4 alclock, ‘at his mothor's ros{doneo, Na. 15 Tweatr-socond-it. . llomains Joays on train ‘;{'.‘D[ ‘elock. Monday T DEEDE_At Springs, TIl, on morntur, BOPE. Bt 7% 2t Baon bann ot s fen e e Bt H, Do fn tho 34th yoar of his ago. e e, . otdascaye sont B ORETSE N 81T 8. . Wodbos 5 St family aro raspoattaly ivitod B ationds > o FLIEGET.-On Blonday, the st inat., Wontworth Fliegor, caunselior at Iaw, * £etalwil laks placoirorm the Qhroiof tho Atoso- o 5 ebibgtonata., oo odioudtyts 97, Mwhors tho fisads of the tly a aftond. "Fir*Hlitaz, 6. Johus, N, ., aad Now York papors AR 1o, Bopt. 91, 104, Phbe, int, MARSH-In this clty, Hopt. 31, 1874, Phabe, infant it il d M Bntab, ngod1 yoar. ot el fanach AT M8l Agod} Your. o'elack p. m., to Kosehill Cematery by carriagos. Frionds of tho fainily are invited. b DISBER-At Col ., an Taoaday evoning, Sept. £8,, 167, o€ oot Covor, B! Wil 13, Disbocs i 1ho ¢=§n oar of hls sgo. s 13 vomains woro intorred ab Harmar, O, with Ma- sonle ritea, MEDICAL. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S S00THING SYRUP hes boen used or childron with never-falling sucocss, It corrocts acid- ity of the stomaoh, rollevos wind colic, rogulatos the bow- els, curos dyscntery sud diarrhos, whothor arising from. taathlag or athior causes, An old and well-triod remsdy. For all Purposes of a Family i Liniment, i THRE HOUSRIOLD PANAOIA will bo found invaluns e, Irtnedisie st il Yolloia o (0 et 2ch, howals, oF sido il - colier Salde, apratis,aud biulsos, Boribiorhal sad s tammat ot Ohildren "Often Look Pale and Sick From na other canes than baving wormsiu the stomach, BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will deatroy worms ‘without Injury to tho ohlld, bolng porfestly WiTE, and: 4roo from all coloring or othor Injurious ingrodients nan- ally ured ¢ worm proparstions. Bold by alideuggists. 35 oontea box. PERFUMERY. ¥ o THE OBLEBRATED A f, Phalon’sCereus (N. B.) GE Phalon’s Flor de Mays 357 S Morse’s White Rose, Morse’s Wood Violet, Morse’s Paphian Bouquet, Morse’s Dedication Bouquet, Exeol tn Aromatio qualitios, whila in FRISIINESS and CONOINTRATION of cliclop flawor odors thoy aro war- pontod o suronse tio moat colobested tngil, sud ['ranch_ manf: e I i VAN 50HA. 9 BTV RON s s T by i DA A AN o Donlars, e AUOTION SALES. A A A ROCKWELE, WILLIANS & CO., 204 and 208 El—n'lhdi!nnvfl. Auctlon Bnlo Ta-day, 0:30 a.ur. ta B pan. of Furniture, Household Goods, AND GENRRAL MEROFANDISE, "V'ho stack 18 innienso, consisting of 1ow and_usad Fure | u 5 Hiiilard Tablos and areafter et e poll 2 M dd"}’foflfl\?x«?flfi'\"v"fl'fll‘,‘«'n‘?fi‘g 0., Auctlonosrs, ‘Weodnesday, Sept. 23, 8t 10 o, m,, Cammioncos our Auction Bate of 500 CHOICE CHROMOS AND STREL ENGRAVINGS. t ouliootion wyor affured {n tho ofty, PRt i Vg fa°oran inout thele lwnfi-,‘ will uu{ 1bis & Taro obaucs o pur- ohuze, &4 uvary Ploture will bo sold. URWHLL, WILLIAMR & CO,, Auollonsats, Wt au 20 Hah Madiaon-te "By ELISON, POMBIROY & o Peremptory Sale of Choice . HYDE PARK Residence Property,. A AUOCTION. Wo aro Inetrsoled by the finn. 0. M. OADY to offor sb.. i Auctlon, at oir Borer, . Nog. 84 & 86 Randoiph-st,, Tugsiay - Alternoon, et 22, at 3 oclonk, ¥8' Choteo Restdenco Tats (n Tlack 24, Kim buric Addition to Uyde Parl, Sik Tosl roporty, fronth . and Kiwnbark-sva; ¢ soutis front, i oleant pronorty s only four blocks from tho dapobe atioas T \fld.uwmnn’ £a%, \otor, ato. 5 1. Bl wnd dey, Gak-at. 16 80 foot wldo, and macadamized, and': {fono'aF tho tinost boulararly e driviny 1 T Cointy Normors dosirablo AMDENUE Broporty cau o oy zround Chicago, ur any more avatlablo for specalation.! Tho Iots arv large, 60100 foct, with sonth front, 3 Tho BA L2 of {hls proporty ls poaitive AT Picomntory.* Togoiullag purhssors may roly on an sbeoluta SALL, ™, g it straot . u’fé.“-m-—";}%‘.’.“flfi,.\.‘nuomanu.na twe yoars b B pen A deposit from cach purchascr at {ime of sales e mo i oo+ 4 Lots 11, 13, ‘sndl 13, In Block: lotasia 11 In Tilodk 80 g i In Taylos i to BOUTH OIIOAGO, on they ;l‘;nufl torma—14 canhi, balanco in 1and 3yoars, Formapu,! 3 \ orany urther information, apply to ERION 3 . Anottonoors, B U, BANKRUPT SALE AT ATTCTION, OF A TLARGE BYOCK OF Elegant Dress Goods & Ladies” and Childven’s Suits, Tolonglng 4o tho estats of Wi . Reld, Bankrupt, At Store No. 221 Wost Madison-st., TURSDAY MORNING, Sopt. 22, 10 o'clock. Iadios™. and Misaos® Ruita In great: v Uoa - mivs. uttonn, Tanor Ginde orets ot Wil we sclia lote to ault, Alno, 8 tino lot of Bioro ixturos, Tables, Counters, Sholring, G turet, otd., oto, Bold by order o Goo, 3. Chmatilc how: 3 HLISON, TOMIROY & oot 4 AtEIse: NO. 1100 INDIANA-AY. utire Houselold” Fumnifues AT ATCTION, Q1 tratry dwolling, No. 110 Tndiana-avy, DAV RGTRING! B % WGandiang sy, WED) Yfi:gdl"n(nlfll’;mr:l, .,’.i‘Yl}a{lI'lvcl‘::n:‘:mil“m' Staves, Veds, " KLISON, POMEROY % 05.y Austtonsors, Viluahle State-st. Property AT ATCTION. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 24, ay 4 o’clock, on the promises, wo will goll N, 4 Lot 14, Block b, Assossor's Bubdivision 5. W 3, Boc. 23, T 58, Rango 14, 1. 3 P. M.. on 0 cast ‘aido of STATH-ST., botwosn Hov: énfeonth and Eighteonthoats, Lot 25x190. Title porfoot. Abstract furnished. Bold aubjeot to morteage af $3,600 to Baird & Bradloy, 6 yonrs, st 10 por cont int. = Bal anco of paymont announced at salo, Bala por- emptory, BLISON, POMBROY & OO., Auotioneots. REGULAR FURNITURE SALE, FRIDAY MORNING, Sopt. 35, at 024 alle, Tuo larsost casortimorit OF K%V an BHC- %URNITURE,' AT ATCTION, ¥ In the city. Now and second-hand Chambor and Parlor 8ots, Dining.-room Furaiturs, Marble-top Tables, Offico Chairs, Oilice Dosks, Engy Ohairs, Loungos, Mattrossos, Oarpota, Btoves, &o., &c. Also, o 1argo ns- sortmont of Gonlaral Morchandiso, SON, 1'0; Y & O ISON,_PO) uctionsars. By GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabagh-av. DRY GOODS. Our next Regular Catalogue Auction Sale Tuege day, Bept. 22, at V1.2 o'clock a, m, . " Afall nd sttractivo lino of Pieco Gaods, Costinga Gioies Chtdimore oty b eaper a5 ot e Shiliay, Hntiuts, Joans, dor ; 'Atna: Flsazols, Liadsoys, Ohocks, Falt Goods, S, =Genia' Moring 'Underwear, Ovombiirts, Cardlzans, &e.' Tiadios! Eolt Skirtn, Shawis, aad Uidos et ean, iy St duil, ket ded Gthar o o of Lin s, Tl mna Lingn Towols, Napkias, Haadkerchlots, Shie "ropis, Denah, &o. Vhito Gondt, Vrabrotdarios, Rdzines, &c. N ke SUROM Crepotas Somir oot & Hoiary faney (ods, Ualry 420 Plated Wage, &0, logat 0 cre, ntflings, Ko 4 &o.'"Kiso, Ladios' snd Infaais Fino Undorwear. CARPETS: & foll ttnn of Cattag, Tagrada, and Folt Osrpate ab 18 'alook, © Gitaloguce Monday moraiug. GI£O. B, GORE. & 00, 8 and 70 Wabasij-av. EXPOSITION AUCTION SALE Boots, Shoes & Stinp By Cataloguo, on WEDNESDAY, Sopt. 2, at 9 R ET s e not_fal vl 3 ool ars 0 AT VALUE of goods a8 comparod with SN BIRG B GEO. P. GORE & Ct 4 and 76 \\'il\fl\ THURSDAY. Regular Sale of Dry Goods, &, Thursday, Sept. 24, at 9 1-2 a, m,, by Goods, Notfons, e n Unds ' White 3 5 Hatd, Gabm, Dlothing, and Fuchisaing Goods. o' Undorwaar, dor ol Carpote wad Crutb Clogia; also, full liao Cottogs. n v AR IS, GEQ. P, GORI & CO., 63aud 0 Wal Boots, Shoss, Hats, Caps, and Furs,g TUPEDAY MORNING, Sept, xt T 'lock, at out x i OO AV, A BUITERS & CO., Auctlonaere. FRESH, FIRST-CLASS GOODS, DRY (00DS, CLOTHING, latby, Casslinaces, Blicts and Deawere. AT s Tirsiatt G Tadicd' and daaty ¢ ms. 0 TURSDAY MORNING, Sept. second flunr% u‘m:‘umhfli%:{‘sfl Ma WM. A. BULTERS F AUCTIONEERS, FIOLD REGULAR SALLS AT 108 BAST M.ADISON-ST. Dry Goods, Boots, Stocs, Furs, Notions, 8., Evory Tuesday Moruing at 935 o'clock. Furniture, Carpots, Crockery, Groceries, Cnrriages, &e., Evory Wodaesday Moraing at 0§ o'clock. Dry Goods, Clothing, Woolens, Boots and Shoes, Evory Thursday Morulng nt 0% o'olock, BUTTERS 13 (0.5 REGULAR SATURDAY $A%:3 pI0] OLD 0n?\IDSN?(k‘VA\Ifl‘Il'I:"l'V‘{;“' S ruing nt B o'olaok, The Entire Purniture, ENGLISH BODY DRUSSELS CARPETS, Square Grand Piano, Btc,, Eto., At tho threy-story mnrbl::«lfgl"gg:r;(::l#nmm of tho Rav, Dr, £06 ASTrT, -0 Wednendny fTorning, Sept, 22, ut 10 a’ell, Wosehallsall tho whula tonsehold effoote, comprising 0., evorvtling roquialto for bousekoos fnw of tho host aualttyy o ibrar C: T'abl airs, Gh , Glase, Gatlory, atsols Onepots 3 GUL LIS Louad? le0a ey Fidl toron Stunts Geaud Blae: rnbfil a8 or Hnits, Contio "W'ablos, Mantol and Piog Sttt dture, Plated, Waro, soveral cliofoo ofl.palutis ol o Dageaviie: s, = 2118 alolcl 8¢t Neablt, A Family Carringo, nearly new, Two Excellent Morses, Ttsory way sound, goutlo, and good rovlators, dauble and In;] N n h - HE R wifl VALY RN, ol teble e = ki LYN. 5 By WILLIS, TLENY, & c0 REGULAR TUESDAY SALE, Bopt. 23, at 04§ o'elook o, m, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, aruste, Purnlturo, Boddlug, A , .y'].“ulnlw;xo.‘ll?zlfi;;. ftore stacrfaoyes Orook FLYNN & 00,, Auclisuasa.