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- THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THUR DAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 18 THE EXPOSITION Additional Attractions in tho Floral Department, A Novelty in the Way of Napkins. Tho Gould, Clapp & Jones, and Silsby Fire-Engines. The Massillon Harvester. ** Latost quotations of Exposition stock 150 per sont 1" gleofully eried ona or tho Exposition Di- roctors yoatorday ovening as ho looked nt tho arpwd of mon, women, and chlldron who swayed lo and fro in tho alsles of the building. This waa a business viow of tho caso, aud was proba- bly us nearly corroct ag possible. A fow moro such days ns yostordny, sud a continusnce of the goneral run of businoes until the close of the Exposition, and ita finaucial success witl bo nseurod. Last Saturday was a “big day,” but all day long yostorday tho prospects wora that ©ono pooples’ day could bo ns good ne anothor, snd bottor too, It is unfe to say that the recoipts at our Exposition of yostorday aud last Satur- day will equal threo of tho best weoks at tho Cincinnatl show. Tho groatest change which is worthy of note in-tho appoarance of tho Exposi- tion Is in THE FLORAL DISPLAY, Tho show of cut flowors of Messrs. Briggs Bros., of Rochester, N, Y., is espocially worthy of montion, and {hoso who view their show will bo Plonsod to learn that thoy Linvo oponed a branch cstablishment in Chicago. Their flowors are arranped partly on the western portion of tho fountam rim and partly on a stand closo by, The flowors are kopt constantly bright and fresl, o now supply boiug rocoived from Rochostor ovory dlve days. " Their display of gladioluses of no Jous than 250 diTorent variotics isespecially fine, and besides thesn thero are omwdmr collections of donblo petunias, dabline, annual and poren- viul phiox, zinmak, vorbouas, pansies, snap, drsgon, marygolds, astors, immortolles, and tubaroses, not to mention o fow hundred othior variotios, Tho Floral Uall also shows signs of rocont additioual attention on the part of exhibe itors, whoso stooks of all kinds of flowors of gvary zone soct now to ba at their vory amplest. ‘Tho" recont artival ns av exhibitor of Mr, Vick, of Rochestor, who viea with Briggs Bros,, of that Plnce, for (he honor of being tho most oxtenaiva gordenor in the United Btates, and whoso stock 18 an carnout of his dangor ns ‘s compolitor for floral honors, has dono much to_mnke the pres- ent florsl display at tho Iixposition tho finest aver got toguther in the Westorn States, ‘horo is one featuro of tho Exposttion which richly descrves, though it hiny uot vet Lind, 5 pass- ing notice, and that is tho olegant littlo book- storo which is run by the lady munagers of TUE HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS, Drobably Charity is nover so desorsing of the symoathy sho seeks to creato ns when sho comen and puts forth hor claims ou a purely business basis, offering a quid bro quo,—somethiug for the mouey to bo oxpondod iu aid of thoso sho I bofriending. 'The ldies of tho Homo of the Friondloss understand this thoroughly ; so, fu- stend of going round with card and poncil in hund asking something for nothiug, tuey have Bt to work and “fitted up a cookery- book with no less than 1,000 ro- coipts, tho oxcellence of each of 'which ig asenred by tho siguntore of ono of the ladios of tho Home, ITow many bomes have boen made friendices through a lack of culinary knowlodgo on tho part of its presiding matron it iz hard to deterimtnc, but thero i8 o doubt that tho pur- chnuo of oo of theeo hoaks will confor upon tho buyer, Ue hiy intentions charitable or otherwise, a double blessing. It iu pleasing to be able to ros port that the book s selling well, aud that the tinancial basis of the 1lome will be sll tho stroger on nccount of tho oxortion of the lndies who bave undertaken its salo at the Exposition, Bomo little diseppointment i3 felt this yoar ot the ehsouce from the fouuta of TUE BWANH, animate and inanimate, uud the gooss whoso discordont guack used to drive the musicians noarly erazy lust your. A littlo lifo in the foun- tuin would bo an improvemont. Thers aro a ir of swans in tho Jeiforson Park poud which 4t spring suceceded v halohing out a romark- ably vivacious evgnet. Now if thin clogant lit- tlo family could be introduced to tho fountain's watera, tho exgmet Loivy duly labaled a8 a spocic mon of what Chicago cari do in tho swan-Drood- inge line, the effect would bo very plensing, ‘Phe very classical but ratlior imwmodest saw- dusit ludy who bas, siuco the opening night, ¥t just outside the muin cntrance Lo the Ari-Gale lory, putling tho finishing touches to g ,Didturo of Evo in tho .Gardon of Eden, is mo longer slone, At hor foor Lius boou placed another sawdust figure of tho wmale gender, whoso attitude sugpesta that ho iy popping the ynestion to the lndfl. e group is oxceedingly luteresting, but the country i, and some of tho country boys, too, avert theit faces when they draw near the Art-Galloy, blush, and go iu by tho other deor. Would nof Fiold, Leiter & Co. or Gossuge & Co, lady a shawl and the On cold nights, werviceable, ‘Fhe Llvin Wateh Company’s show is still & centro of witraction. The yoing ladies aro most atioutivo to spoctators, and show the differ- ent oporations and the materials employed toall who wish to be instructed. It 1s with pleasure thut the roturn is recorded of little Nell, who was o seriously hurt by the falling of old Fether Timo last wook. l'au cut on her head hes honled woll up, and yoatorday aftor 100w aha took her old place in tho pagoda, cast o gluueo upward at where stood nIX 'f'(mo, wlhio had mado such a savage attempt ¢ launchin, her into etornity, and quiotly resumed worl whero ehe had loft off. The Elgin Company struck off yestorday evening the firat of their Exposition “modals_for 1874, one side of which zepresonts the old Father in tho act of tumbling through tho sir. The idoa of* commamorating the recent aceident in mednl form will uummuuh iteelf to tha&)ublie a8 a delicato acknowledgment of the providontial escapo, The bint thrown oul in Tne Trisoxe a few days ago with regard to making sn oxperimont of having MUBIC DURING THE MORNING #how has been actod upon by the managors, who have eugased Page's Band to pluy o solecs tion during next Monday moruing, = Thera is no doubt thut tho presence of inusic will add greatly both to the attoudauce on and tho en- Joyment of tho occagion, * Tl tho Exposition goos on improving daily in overy dopartment, and with au attendanco constuntly incrensing, Notwithstanding the ro- ports which huvo been written regarding it bavo been by no wwans siintlug of praise, yot tise country puoplo who come to town on pur- boroto “*do” it have not the remotest idea Of the show which has been prepared for them, Yentordny moming u party of thirty arrived from tho intorior of tho Btata, Intending to stay the day, and return homs in the ovon) ng, Ay soun os thoy entored the building, bowever, thoy at ouce unw that the ides of daing the show justice in ono ahort duy wua an alisurdity, 4o thoy wisoly sent ouo of their number off to the Palmer House to ougage rooms for a couplo of daye, Partios who read this off in tho country will take notico, and moke arrangoments secordingly, aud it migght bo well for thom lo remomber tiat though tho Bxposition Iy the biggost, it is not the only Dig thing in Chicago worthy of coming tosoe, ' The ruins of our second conflagration aro in many places yot standing in their pristine grandour, wud ate well watthy uu hour or two study on the purt cf the eountry visitor, Our attention was called, fhivt, to u boautiful aud ingenjous contrivauce known oy THE DYRR NAPKIN, It is to bo presumed everybody kuows what a uapkin is, aod wo ulso presums thut evory gen- tlean who has at ties provokingly looked ut soiled whirt-bosom fully apprecintos the yulne of & good wapkin wlile al tabie, Now, o napkin is & very ummportant artivle in ono sonse of the word, bub the napkih of which wo avs ubout to &penk s not one of those common contrivances that uro often littlo better thun an upology so far un they worvo ns a protooiion to ono'i gar- ments, but tho mout perfeotly dovised the( wa Liave avor weon, v iy slmple, curious, aud yot porfeet. It combines the uspkin proper, and ¢an be maunfuciured from any kind of matorial auemay choois, Lhia satno na the ordinary uapkin, But thiis not all ; the Dyer napkin is provlded with & npeitig; manutactured of the fluest ateol, and triple plated with silver, ‘s apring ix in- gortod Iu the end of the napkin, which incat to A1t tho neok, aud_wwnafactured with & hom, and iy adjusted to the nuck Ly pulling the spring Apart at tho onds, I'Lly iu tho most vonvenlent artiolo in tho way of a napkin olther for Indics, lond the geutloman s pillow-caso ? at auy rato, they woula prave for o By e 18 Tt et AR 8 iuyontor o! % N bt 16 18 bwodd by thie B o nyu,m:;gy"‘ ¢ nd 1 manngudbly C. 11, Edyocomby, oient gontlomen {un fhis oupncity, This napkin is alrondy in,uso as woll as i popular favor at the Palmor Houso, na woll ns many othor of tho flrst-class hotels in tho citv. I'rivato ftamilios are also adopting thom to a consldorable extent, Iu the agricultural dopartmont, our attontion was drawn to 3 TUE MASAILON NARYESTER, whioh has beun placed on exhibition by tho on- torprising und onorgetio agonts, A, A. Abbott & Co. It will bo unnccossary Lo stnts that this iy one of the must popular linrvesters now In uso m the Westorn Statos, Ablctt & Co. aro aleo nronts for the Springtiold Dilts' wepm ator, which is ulro a favorite pleco of agrieuleurul machinory - throughout tho Middle nnd Weutorn States, Tho Lite” soparator is in many partieniars superior {0 any otlier now in e, n it is not only moro ocouomlenl, but actunlly porforms its work bote ter. 'Tho samo firm atso handlos tho T'aylor biay-rako, which in luo & first-lnes farming im- ploment, many thousands of wlich aro now in 8@ in this and adjolving Stnies. Tha Mageilon hnrvestor, howover, olaimed our particu- Inc ottontion, aw i 13 this mnohine that has crosted mo little stir in ayricultural circles during tho past woason, This Topur powsessod tho combination of all tho su- berior qualities of tho various reanors now in uso. Itu draf: is lght, and 1t porforme e work Lo the entiro satisfuction of all thoso who luve over givon it a trial, "Tho noxt mashine that attractod our attantion wan thet of the fire-engino of GLALP A-JONES, of Hudson, and aluo the fire-engina of Bilaby, both of whick aro roprogentod in'1ho Exposition aud elaim considorable nitent.on from visitors, "o space allotted to tho Gould engine, however, wo found vacant. Itanbuenco wo prosume was on account of its bolonging to Wilmington, Dol., which city 18 desirous of Laving so fino an one gino in their own wervico, Aud now whilo tho chanes offors -Tue TmiboNe, In justico to tho Gonld and Clapp & Jonos “piston ongines, will venturo an opinon of their utility aud merity, huving reocived a communi- cation from thoir buildcts, And just here we will uot ouly publish this communication, but will giva tlio oxuce offielal report of tho test given on Tuesday Inat, which will show tha do- audod sdvantago of tho piston syntom of fira- ongiues ¢ Crucaao, Sopt. 23, Tothe Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Bin: Tho Gauld engino has boen unfortunste fn mauy respects, and hus bad s run of lll-luck, At tho frat test, Bep thopump bl Leen latipored with, aud on Tueadsy's' trlal the plston-pnoking gave oot and caused ler o delay of au hour; but, notwiihl standing thess troublos, the engino made sn' exceliont rocord, Ancan bo scou from the ofileinl record, tho Euwo was the firat to ralso steam, and fizat in throw- diig o fire-strenn § also, that tho average throw was tho farthest and most uniform, aud on the fourth test, with two streams, ouo 1i-luch ond ono 1%;-inch, exo colled the other’ engincs, The Sylsby uteituer, from tue ofliciul roport, ta to: to bu bollud both the Clapp & Joues and Gould ougiues ju distanca and aversge, SPORTING MATTERS, Tho Athlotics Azaln Defeat tho Phil- adelphias, The Long Island Races, BASE BALL, THE ATHLETICS DEFEAT TUE PIITADELPEIAS, Speaal Dinputeh to The Chicago T'ribune, ' PuInApEnenia, Sopt, 33,—"lo olghth cham- plonship gamo botweon tho Athlotlo and Ihila. dolplin clubs attrncted nn audionto of nbout 2,000 persons this nftornoon to the gronnds at Twenty-fifth and Jofforson strosta. It proved to bo a oloso ond extromaly intorosting contest, Plny. scommencod promptly at haif-past 8, with tho Athlotics at tho bat. After two man woro out, Anson made first, and eame home on Mo- Bride's baso hit, nssistod by a vory wild throw of Beehtel Tho Philudelyhias wore bianked, though a chanco waa given thom on n bad throw by Hutton. In tho Becond ibulug, in which no s wore mado, Uoldsworth distinguished bimaolf by makivg & suporb bigh Joft-banaod entch on @ fly from Clapps bat. 'Tho Athlotics woro ngain blauked in the third {nning, but the Philadol- phiss mado two, tholr tutal suoro, on wild throws of Bution and Ansou, and o misced fly by God- ney. 8harp folding provouted moro riti boing made until tho eighth inning, whon the Athiotics tiod tho gamo amid grent applauso, Clapy scor- mg through orrors of Muck and Cravar, tho Int- tor lowmg & good chanco for & doublo play, Iho Pliindolphiss did nothing. Thoy bactad woakly, and ovory chanos was takon by their oppatients, MeMillln, on o safo bhit, mado tho winning run {u tho last funing, after Anson had sout a short fly to lefe flold which York lot pnss bhim, Tho Philadelphias bad only two runs to ke in ordor to bent, but gaod folding by Mur- nan, Clapp, and Finler retired tho side wilhout seoring, Mack mnde a fino bit, but waa left on seeond, Tho rosult of tho gamo waa received with gront satisfaction by tho Athlotio adioronts, Tho Fidiadotphins had ovors i i harr owa bands, and should bave beaton. All their orrors, though, seomed to como in the right place for tho mdo which evoutually won. fo. Geary's sad Holdeworth's playing was perfoct, the former MHMHHS elghit Limes, and tho lattor mnking some wonderful stops. Auson rot{rod thirtoen wou at firat, and Mack twolve. Medlul- lont eaught four flys, two of them vory diftieult, Gedney put two mon out on foul bounds at tho oxtramo loft fleld, catching one ball just as it was bounding over tho partiug fonce that Orr1zex, soparaten the spoctators from the ball-flold, The following s the Hicks playod well bobind the bat in catoling OPFICIAL REFORT. sharp fly tips. R o Tho following is ofaw § fzacEonfonal 5 T noone, SiE F SEEE s gis .;5 &8 5'_'535 ATutEzics, | BBl viitAvrLriiAn, B[ P Eiter n, K Egalor, ¢, fueveruvead 1] 3 fu Tiial AlcG. ary, 0} 1] tolduwortlr, 6, a......[ 1 0 J,E Jn BF Aunon, 1'b, 1’ 2[|Eicka, o. o0 B3 Eif A MeBride, p 0] 1j(Craver, o 1 o & 3 Finler, 2, 0/ 1| Bechtel, of o a siiia Muruan, £ 8000 of 0y York, 1, of o 3 B ] Sutton, 3 1, 0f 0])3Mack, I v, 01 H 8 Qi 1} of|rulmer, 3 b o o - a: 0] 0l Cumings, p, nI 0 Hi'e g 2l oo e pe e | romend 2345678¢9 i i3 B Ess 0000001 138 8 BE s BEZ EE HER |wen weui isinerd 800,000 0 1 178 , o, o [ Fielding errors—Allitetics, 5 ; Philndelphin, 8, B EE B BB Bz B88 |”‘""d SR Trvine af ame=Die e et forty miuulcs, Usnpre—bir, John Glonu, Cliteago Haso Bull Olub, 8 8a £ ama | emma — a8 & 8 388 32 dsR W s0VINY A BT, LOUIS PROFERBIONAL CLUB. . Ainmi:tiu;:-l wae held at the fou:hon: Hotol, 8t. = o= B85 Ep 5gZ |comesar | Louis, Taesdny night, to tako steps to orgamzoe 8 8 £ 8 €28 58 S8 (mm. Wiy nuj_;xs'n!eminunl ase-ball oltb for. tho season of 1875, 5 e o | Dr. Carr atatod that it would . bo necessnry to EUEE DO BE S5 |mousimrar | oo aled st would bo necomene to nothing ba done thon boyond hearing the senti- A, ments of thoso presont in regard to the matter, Nerpaeaid . and then getting together n week honce to toka R ERRZE KRR RR BRE |40 | delinito action, 1n tho moantimo the situation TESES Wk 8 K could be canvassed and the amount of atock to SRR RET Do mw bo takien could bo accortained, Mr. Wadsworth, # EE £ BUE B2 BNY |-uowssum | onoof tho Diraotors of tho Chicngo Clup was LB A o 3 '~ “¢ip #9v21p | hero lnst woek, and siated that the 20 = B 9o Chicago manngers would bo only too glad to B HE E BEZ BZ BB |womeuw | sidSt Louisangin thoir ondouvor, Their club 2 ®E 8 838 &8 833 | NN, | Was organized on & capital of §10,000, £5,000 of e which was paid in, and no additional call had 3 aos saup, | ever been made on the stockliolders, whilo thoro H S8 | @240 | was o hianduomo sum in tho tronsusy. Chioass VD SUAE | and Cinciunati were to bave profewsional nines B | '*vsmunie | noxt senson, aud tho rivnlr{ existing leiween ES y;‘;'l';'{'"" tha throo great cities of tho Wast jwould insure B J0 WYL | pecuniary wuccoss, o0 2921 00T 1wy Jo awng s | 19 o r 199/ 031 w4y jo g Now taking tho eugine of Olanp & Jones Tirat, fi its merits will be considered as follows: T'he stoadiness of the stroan wus most extraordi- nary. and the eaeo with which it made ateem claimed the attention of the Commissionors, Por the ovenuese of the stream and pressure, 83 aleo for the distanco that the water was thrown, tho reader is roferred to tho ofticial re- port publishied above. And almost contrary to s stetoment mado, the perpendicular stronm way not thrown in spray, but was uctually ahead of the rotary engino. One importaut fact wag ovorlooked: this engine did not burst any hose, whilo tho rotary did.” In fact, thia ongino proved all that wau domundad, Aund now, as for the Gould, wa can sny that, although tamperod with (referring to the afiidas vit published ,\'eutcrdu)?, ‘and having ono or two misfortunes, it cannot lose the favor gained on 8 previous triul, when tho rocord hay never been beaton by any other, and which shows the auporiority of the cylinder engine, And aguin, instead of withdrawing from the test altogether, it came agnin on the grouud sud badly beat 1hs Bilaby, which record was not published, conme. uently in justica to tha Gonld, we hoto make the fact known to the public, us it is a great fu- wmf with the mombors of the Fire Dopart- ment, CRIME, Wesidences Burglarized, @ cctal Dispateh to The Chicauo T'ribune, YonivriLe, 1L, Sopt. 23, —Last night a burg- Wror burglara entored the residonco of A. 11, Litchfiold, a morchant of Brigtol, this county, and took two watehiesand clining, a large quantity of sltverware, two now coats, and other artleles, Ppossessing a total valuo of over 200, 'ho samo or other parties also outored tho residonce of J. A, Godurd, on the opposita sido of the streot, sud took thorofrom various itoms of_silvorward of connidorable vajue, Thoy entorod by cutting }mt window-panes. No'traca of the thiovos Ko . Not Proven, New Yorx, Sopt, 23,—The oxamination of Cool Wood, charged with altering a 21,000 United Gtatos bond, was continued this worning, and rosulted in tho discharge of tho aceused, the Court beiug saiisfled that th Vi - oul pmms &t thore was no guilty in. Eleld to Bail. Speelal Disiteh to Phe Chicugn T'ribune, Xenia, O., Bopt, 23, —1'lo preliminary examina~ tion of James Ward, the colored man churgod with killing Charles Binany on Sunday night, way held bofors Esquire Muwhall to-duy, Tho ovidonge was_suniciently atrome to fustify the Court in binding him over ju 1,200 l’»ull. e faitad to give Imfi. and 18 in juil, The chiarge war 1nude In the second dogred. Mys, Artis acoused with complivity, was sot froo, 4 OHIO RIVER INPROVENENTS, Tvansvitie, Ind, Bopt. 25,—The Commis. sloners for the Improvement of Onjo Liver Navigation adjourned this uftornoou to mel n Wasliogton, D, 0., Oct. 1. Resolutions wors passed uaking Congrons to tako ducidod action for tho fmprovement of the mouth of tho Mis- siswippl, B0 84 to meot tho wantw of the agricultural and othor mdustries of tho country; appointiog A comumittce of twp Commmsloners ench’ from Ponusylyanls, Ohio, Endinna, and 1lliuois, to obtnin from thoso Stuiey the pussage of auitublo luws cedull: totho Unjted Statos Jurluditlon aver such woall tracts of Tund as muy be noeded for the eraction of locks, luck-koopora® dwollings, abutments, eto, ; condemumng the constretion of anothor lmdyA over the Ohio at Cincinnati, short dlstange b= low the present bridge, N ~=Duriug the nlgiit of the lutu atorw, Capt, McEay, of the ntwr &, ‘¢ Yoports that Pidyian Ty wis beautifuliy light Liere belug no levs then about slxty barges und veesuls woathicr-lound Wi thut place, thougl suficiently protected from the storal, ~The scow Ulstor, bullt for wreeking pivoees In oflon with tho wrecking-tug Teviatunn, was R TR The motion wng withdrawn, and the followin, I seried of resolutions were offered and adaptm]. iesolved, Thut it 16 the senso of this meoting that o yl,rnfz]nhluml Dase ball club for this city {s highly do- Hiraule, esolred, That wo, the undersigned, plodgoonrnolves $o tuke the amount uf stock set opposite our numes in the uccompanying paper, Atesuived, Thats commiltes of six ba svpolated by {he Chuir who are to bo anthorized to soliclt subscrip- tiona ta the stock of the 8t, Lows uso Hall Club, ;ud(lofl;oxmrt at amceting {o ba held Tuesday eveniug, jopt. 2, - The resolutions wors then adopted, and the price por share was fized at 250, Mr. Ovorbeck moved that the capital stock bo l:lm.'nd at $10,000° that tho value of each shara o placed at $50, and that 50 per cont bo called in, Cariied, Six thousand dollars wan subscribod on tho pot, nnd tho moeting adjourned aftor s com- mittoo of threo had boen appointed to draw up tha nroper articles of incorporation for Ppresonta- tion at the next mooting, " paisie S THE TURW. THE BACES AT EAU CLAIRE, W18, Special Dispateh to ‘Phe Chicavo Tribune, v Crage, Wis., Sept, 23, —The sccoud day of ile fnil races was largoly attended. Tho weathor is splondid, There woro three entrics iu the 3-minuto race, which was won by Albert in two straight hoats. Timo, 2:54%¢ and 2:53, In the 2:40 race thera woro soven ontrics and four to etart. It was wou by Princoton Boy in 2:40, 2:40}, and 2:401¢. Ewmmett was socoud, Luitlo Jack third.~ Tho runuing race wa won by Little Frank in 1:53 and 1:523{, Gen, Burnpido was second, Tho utmost satisfaction prevailed, The horses camo in under tho whip nearly ovory hoat, and neck and neek. To-morrow will closo Lhe meeting with tho best horsos, and o good raco is expectod, % % PROSPECT PARK RACKS. New Yonk, Sept. 23.—At the Prospect Park races the track was hoavy, In tho race for 2:43 horsos, pmiso £6U0, ten startod, Bollo Olevo. Innd won tho flst heat, and Rosoy Lonbéry won the two Huccnmflug leats, 'Tlio fourth, fifth, and oixth wero won by Arthur, ‘lime—First hoat, 2851 second, 9136 thid, 29534 QF{; A1£th, 2:84; and sixth, 2:86, The "gecond aud last vaco was for n purse of $1,000 for 2:24 horges, Six started., Kansng Chief won tho firet Loat by balf a length m 2:29, Young wou the secoud heat by four longthy in 2:951%, the third in 2:96%, aud tho fourth in 2:20, fourtn, —_— CRICKET. CIICAUO VS, BT, LOUIA. A tolegramn wag recoived by the Chicago Crickot Olub yestordny, stating that the &t. Touis OClub were unable to play bers on Satur~ day, as arranged, bul would leavo 8t. Lonis Bun- day ovonmng, and play our olub on the following Mondsy. Honce an exciting game of cricket mey bo expucted Munday aftoruoon, P - State Dinners at tho White Jlonse, "o Washington correspondont of tho Cincin- nuli Gazello vays, in writing of state dinnors at the Whito llouse: * A gentleman bearing tho fortunnte name of Luckoy has tho delicato task ot arranging the guests, #o that they may not do injustica to” tho occasion by fealiug thomuolvos iniproporly placed at tho tuble, After tho nc- coptances from tho invited guoats havo heen ro- oeived (and you know a D'residont’s invitation must always Do uccopled unloss o doath-bed pro- vents, vide Ny, Dablgren ou ¢ Etlgutto '), Alr, Lugkey consulls tho * Biuo Book * as to th rauk and titlo of cnch one, and, after n ealmi- fuotory investigution, dvaws a disgrum of tho table, with tho places oach guest is to nu:np{ at the forthcoming 1ant, Thenu bill of favo, with the happy indi- vidnal's nowe attached, is plucod al eacli respoct ive place, and sn envolope containng tiro cards, ono with & lady's name and the atbor with that of the gentleman who is to escort hor to aud from the tablo, it Landed the proper gontloman on hig arival. Tho Prosident I8 oxpected to glvo thom from timo to timo, uutil overy Hone astur, Congresuiary, and foroigu ofiicial bas boon duly houored. 'Thoso diunors averaga about i#0L0 uploco, and wre quitg long, ceremonlony, and not partlculurly agrooahls affalye, but thon tho Lonor of boing“invited puts all diucomforts at & discount, ‘Tho tabla {s Jonded with flowors, and exquisito bouquets docorato ovory plate, xlfl 'Lhn allvor a¢ commsud s wiaely wes for 3 THE SOUTH. (Continned trom First Poge.) 4t not probable that. Terro-lonno hnm steick out the courao which whall leud us from tho wildernoss 7 PROSPEOT OF A COMFROMISE, The political oonferenco will bo rooponed at noon te-morrow At tho Oustom-House. Tho Rapublicans will nccede the point, and allow the McEnoryitos equal represontalion on tho Re- turniug Board, From OQur Own Correspondant, WasliINaTON, Bopt. 18, 1874, Looking over tho rim of tho poaconble Northorn world, wo sea tho smoking orates of the Blava Staten, arnclked aud Jrrogular by tho unequal couling it bns undergone. Thoro Is a soction which hiaa produced 4,185,634 balos of cotton in tho vast yoar, worlh, in tho markets of Lurope, probably not less thnn FOUR HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLATS, This fmporial fngome of tho ground iy to bo in- oraagod by iomp, hogs, corn, tobaceo, nnval stores, enttlo, and timber, probably $100,000,000 moro, This {8 noar prospority. Undor the sudden cir- cumstancos of recent war and omaneipation, it is n vindication of freed labor nnd the rich goil, Yo, political paesions and race-repulstons, in- toloranco and profligaoy, the absence of au intol- ligont public spirit and of formative ability, have givon dignity to nothing but the manual labor that fu oxorted thoro, Noither race appoars to have anything above a Croole capacity Lo submit to reasonablo iutuition and experionce, A com- mon grood for oflico; protection by conspiraoy ; sullenuess, and insincority, and genoral want of fuith, exist in fivo States of the Bouth, Tho family-fouds of the whites, in many places, draw our attention from tho mora provalont want of Luman accord betwoon whitos and blacks 3 and, whon wo endoavor to take hold of tho situntlon, and ascortain who is most ro- spouglblo for tho ovils of this scction, the mind is bafiled by the diversity of viows, tho contrariaty of fncts, aud tha apparont impossibllity of prosenting any relief which shall bo just to alt or ropublican to any, This GENERAL ¥ACT may be said to bo catablished : Those Statos of tho South which have been remitted, in tho courso of events, to their native whito peoplo, givo us far loss concorn than whon a fow adven- turors martipulated tho negro-vote under tho on- courngoment of a partisan Congress, CGicorgin in n signal Instanco, Toxns and North Carolina will probably presont the samo lesson. Arkan- 838, Louisinnn, and South Carolina, aro hideous examplos of tho obverse. They are not Gavorn- mouts 1 any sonso of just admiuistration, caro of all tho poople oqually, or intention to sur- rendar control for tho public bonefit. Arkansas Las been o more conquest, 28 porfectly 89 that of Poru, varied only by a quarrol betweon tho Pizarros and their rivals, Bouth Caroliua i# o pestiforous and discouraging oxamplo of tho incapacity of mero ignorance in the moss to oxist in solf-governmont. Lonis- inna hau boon thoe precarious prize of & pleco of grand larcony, porpotrated botweon s Judge, cortain Customs-ofticers, and tho President of tho United States. The conduet of tho Pres” idont toward Arkausas aud Toxas is so dircotly at varisuco with his own precedent toward Lou- isiana, that the prosont outbrenk may well give him approhension, thinly disguised under the adgsumption of passlon. Thoro is but one logical way to procecd: Suppress the rebellion ; impeach Duroll and prosecuto him for civil crimo aftorwards. Turn out tho Custom-Houso ofticors, inctuding the Prosident's brother-in- law, and loavo Kollogg suspended in the air, subject to his own contomptibility, until Con- gresy can come to his rolief and tumble him into obrourity, Tho South must Northern- 1ze itsolf, Wo cannot transmuto our thoughis and traditions to those peoplo any more than Cromvell or Cnstelar could make Ireland aud Bpain Protostant. BUTLER ON TIE SOUTI. Tho #peoch of Gon. Butlor before his Essox constituoncy bogan, the other dey, with & de- scription of Grent ritain protecting five of ity citizons b{ an oxpedition to Asbantee, and of tho United Statos, por contra, allowing its negro- citizens to be parsacuted. This was an ontbronk of tho samo sickly soutimont which hus per- vaded all tho work of Reconstruction, and which differs from Euglish ways and motlods us much as Amorican oxtromists differ from British ma- toriulists, Tn no other country would the oxist~ enco of local interunl disordots bacome o party- ory, particularly when those disordors are tiio ot of judicisl usurpation, backed by tho contral “authorily. The Mnglish pooplo would bo s roady io smite down the Gov- ornment of Qlsdstono, if it supported & Cusoy and & Durell, as_ thoy woro to ap- Plnu tho minrch on Magdaln and Coomassie, n tho States of Kontucky and Tonnessce, wo Aro witneusos of the State wuthoritiey aud the popular pross moving with vigor ou vitinted or fleu(lmu loenlitios where the negro is in dunger; whilo, in Museisaippi, wo sco no such promptnoss ta suppress nogro risings against tho whites, It iv truo thnt tho policy of Evgland is extornal and of America domestic, but 8 vast domestic ator like ours is only to ba governed by tha foroes which oxist ut the spot of difliculty, in- herent in the eoviety. If ten yoms of penco hus not rearouscd thoso forces, e may well pause and inquire whotber somothing has not hup- poued at the Federal scat to benumb tho oner- gios of the purts. Tho ontiro administration of offaird in tho South from Wushington bos boen for party-onds, and nol for tho restoration of Liuymony. Harmony has bean tho lnst thing desired. For bLarmony, s negro might consout to vote hia political opponent to oftice. TFor harmony, the negroos m‘:{;m divide, like white pauple, on local issuies, and not volo, liko Cossucks, in stolid muss, propelled from distant signal-stntion at Gloucostor or Indiannp- olig, TFor hurmony, the wild new passion to bo suddenly Soracbody might be put oft in thou- sands of nogro-hreauts, und corn and cotton bo- cowo the wiaplos of the blucl _housoliolder’s desire. If we can fmugme the British Govern- mont, by whateyor politicians administered, #otting up Nogro-Leaguen to hold Jamaics, or countenancing Provineiul Logistaturos such zu J. 8, Pike deseribed in South_ Carolinm, wo can also imngive Gen, Butlor, or S 1ludson Lowe, or Adetbert Ames, anuouncing _at Land's End tho polioy adoquato for Scotinnd, This queation {8 now muterial, and apportam- iug to our own #afory. A war in Loulsiana neund tho oxpensos theroof out of our own pochets. It i time for the Anti-Slavery school £0 oxpire, aud the Manchester uchool to take tho Elntl‘u\m. Why is Loumiana in arms? In it the luck man's fight? It ja not, Black men lio in thoir blood, proaning in agouy fo-duy, for some- thing which ten years should have mxpfilind pro- vention for. Lot ustlx our attention thero! LOW LOUISIANA BEGAN, % Undertho pulpy military-civie administration of Gon, Banks, Michesl Hobm, & mon of poor uppeurance nnd obecure character, but 8 comparativoly-honeat politiciau, got tho Chiof- ugistracy of Touluiana, Thon, in 1865, Sum- uer's plan to torritorializo the Sonthern _Btates until ocioty could hecomo tamo and ussimilato it differoncos, drow forward Henry 0. Warmoth us delogato on Dohnlf of tho uegro-vote. Wur- moth ws posdassed of o largs mustaclio, & fnco suggostivo of Lho brazier's art, a kind of smol- deriug oyes donble-barreled by a great deal of Inactico, und a pair of long legs, o looked Laea Just _steppod out of yollos covors, n traco of which ronialned in his yellow kids, o ap- Doared Lo tha uwa-struck Houthern people to be thoe Northern Prugsian, the Urown-Priuce of tha conquest, Whoy looked and caved. Warmoth Atayed in Washington long enough to sco whut uwsll mon govorn nations, und returned to Now Orleans with o choker-collar and othor habor- dashery to intousity tho provailing impression of himsolt, Who Baurbono had, moantime, gut puskokaion of the Stato, and behaved illegully and wantonly toward tho negroos, Mr. Ware math waa elocted Govornor, coming in at-tho hoels of & bloouy riot which diswayed boih Rebol aud black citizons, * o hiad capacity onongh to huve boon & suc- conaful shen in oflico, but from every sido he was throutoned: by his followers with rapacity by tho nuegroos with ihe moudicuucy of ohico, by the Robol elomont with compli= monty und dacoit, and by tho new Lrosidont of tho United Btates with n long and silont dislike which began in the army when Warmoth was on tho utaff of Graut's rival and oppunout, John A, AleCloruaud, THE HTORY, Ihoro Iny the seads of the preaent dIMou}ty. Tor elaven youra Girant has looked upou War- moth 4y un”upstart and an_ impontor. For four yoars Warmoth was Clovornor, and, a8 long s the Republicans agrood, thoir ]fiuglulumm ato up tho sustensnce of the' Sate, doviwed imporial #oliomes of monopoly and extortion, aud even renched toward tho "City of Washington with g:veu and dolta jobs which woie prosvedupon angrosy, In 1671, the United States Marshl, Packard— 8 billous; busvy, matorial oroaturv, of tuo port aud brow of which Twoeds nnd Bweonoys ara mado—called tho ltopublican Atato Convontion within tha walls of the Custom-ifouss, undor tho protection of United Btates troops. I'ack- ard s tho only cnrpot-bagger in Neow Orloans, whatovor™ his wickedness, who pos- seswos tho long-headed, abstinate qualities of an ingrained politician, Ilo was at tho hiead of tho Republicn organlzation through tho looso political acunien of Warmoth, who did not approciato him, The Custom-louso Conven- tion wae the wish and hint of Graut conveyod through the United Staten Collector, Janies Cuoy,—n flabby, good-natured, julop-drinking man, who hod” married Mrs. .Grant's sistor. Packard and Cagoy rofused sdmittance to Ware moth and all his party. £ "Tlien followed the two Conventions,sPinch- back—a dandy negro of some faculty and no charnoter—was mn into the Lioutonant-Cioy- ornorabip by the timoly denth af Oxcar J, Dunn, & comparativoly high-minded African. The work of Warmoth was genorally illogal ; of Packard and Caray, rovolutionary mu{ shamolesa. Tho Log- tulnturo itnolf wns kidnappod by Casoy's roventie- cuttor, and tho State was without half logal authorlty,—a shipwithout & holin,—domoralizing tho paoplo ut Iarge by the hideous oxampla of all in authority, Unablo to_mato tarma with Grant, Warmoth bolted for Qreoley, Vinciback now Joinedd tho, Custom-Houvo party. Tho Presidential nud Stato olections of 1872 wero attended ywith tho firemnnl ouuufl' on tho part of Warmoil, ana [cEnery aud Ponn woro olected to the Guborne- torial oftices. hoy alono porsossed: the re- turng, There wera no othorroturns whatsoover, aving sorved thospite of the Presidont to tho full measure of their sbility, the United Statey oflicors at Now Orloans saw no other course than to prostituto tho- Judicinry also. ‘Thoy accord., Ingly pracired a United States Judge mado {0 hand,—C. IL Durell, Justico of the District,— a lnte-giner and drinker, and bows of profitable things in bankruptey-casos. Ha compollod tho recoinition and connting in, by pupposititious ro- tirns,~tho figmentn of candidutes whosa wish wad father of tholr guess-work,—of tho Custom- House candidato—a shamblhng, loan, country- storo looking man, named Kelloag, Tho objoct of l'residont Grant waa now at- tained. limsolf re-olected, and Warmotl's por- sonal following roduced of all tho camp-foliow- erd of power, %m bad succeedod in bringing the tho Inst sottlomont of this long quarrel up to tho sword of tho Chief Magistrato, of which ho was possessor, Look again at TIHE AUCCEHSIVE BTEPS emanating from and roturning to himself ; 1, Thio United _Statos Colloctor {8 his brothor~ in-law; and the Unitod States Surveyor his dis- tant connection,—Gen. Longstreot. 2. Tho Unitod Statos Mutalnl, Grant’s ap- rointeo, gots, as a politician, the Cliirmanship of tho Ropublican organization, 8. Tho Unitod States Marshal, in the United fitutca Custom-House, packs the party-convens on. 4. Tho United Statos Collector, with a Unitod Btatos rovonue-cuttor, lndmaps n part of tho Logislatura to eripplo Warmoth's logislation. . b. Tho United States District Judge illogally packs a Roturning Board, aud swards tho oloe- tiou to tho United States oflicor’s candidato, Nothing now ‘remained “to do but to back up the Unitod States Judgo by recognizing Kullogg. This tho Promdent did, and porsersion becamo uine parts of injustico. ‘or two yoare o usurpation, thus roundaboutly achivved, bas dirocted tha Stato of Louislana. We must ook to Cubs and Iroland for oqually direct interiorences of tho supromo State with n constituent part, ‘o have terri- torinlized Louisiana indefinitoly, ns Charles Bumner proposied, would bave Loon loss to tho provocation of tho people, & mora authentio (flmim of conyuest, aud consoquontly no Bcan- al, 3 AFTER THIH FINAL OUTRAGE was porpotrated, and Kellogg, wio possessed none of the novolty, and ccol, ongaging wewampe ton, of ‘Warmolh, had accomo ropulsive to tho Louisiann people, tho P'rosident bogan to rpent, Largor objects covored tho refina of his oyo. Thoe Third Term begnn to loom upon his imag- iantlon, ns tho bed-clothes over the opitm-ent- ers' too, in tho story of Edwin Drood, took tho vnat proportions and architectural elogance of n great English catliedral. Thero was Matt Car- i)‘uutur, in” his nico oratory of association and Bobemisn .burst of justico, making the long series of outrages tolerably franslucent, Thore wag & majority of the Senato in a shiver. There were all the other eandidatos for tho Presidency taking hopo on this stubborn porvorsity of Mr, Gront, There was the Louisiana act in the background, to stand, liko n specchlers Crear, in wondor ¢ tho President's concessions to Arkanuns and ‘Coxas, whoro ho bod no ene- mies to tip the scaled. It was too lato to do moro than nctity Con- 086 that it would taie n great doal off his mind t thoy would go over his work and correct it. Cougrees, bolhorod with its own rospousibilities, went homwe, Tho crop of cotton was gathored. Tho ma- torial work of the year was donc. Tlio banished Magistratos of tha State took up arms in o day, and the Iinl.lo[:fi Govornmeut vauished like s reasc-spot in tho laboratory of the elemonts. 4 ran like a rat bofura ull tho torrier-croation, It was takon tonderly from its lole en tho tip of & bayonet, and roiustated, all trombling, in tho Htato-House. SanchoPanzi presiding in Barg- tara wig an snointed Princo of cigmity com- pared to this poltroonery of tha Iellogg Gov- erument. OLIVER, And thore it roigus, trembling yet. Tt looks with the beseeching oye of Michacl Feenoy, tho Informer, upon tho British redcont Col onol, whoeo moral counterpart fluctuatos botween Long Branch and Washington. “Tho pouple of Louisians, having spanked the rump of the Kellogg concorn, rotira ata word from the Umtod States, The Adjutant- Qenoral wreaky the Prosident’s revengo upon Gon, Emory in a telegraph-dispatch, haviog prostituted that oficer’s commission and com- wand repontedly in_tho intoreste of a private spito unworthy of a Whito-Huuse dometic. Nothing is honrd to broaik the nwkward silonco botwaon the porformances, oxcopt the voico of Morton, the frieud of a rag-bag cuirency, ox- claiming ¢ *'Thom Ree-conslruction acts was right, and thom Rebels knows it." Gari, e BOUTH CAROLINA, Avavsta, Ga,, Sept, 23.—The excitoment in Ldgotiold, 8. O,, has subsided, and there aro no immediate approlionsions of further disturbancoe betweon tho races, Accounts from tho seons of tho recont troubla report all quiot, e S THE BAYOU SBARA AFFAIR, From the New Orleans Picayune, Sept, 19, Dispatchos recoivod early on Friday morning stato that Thursday night ubout Y o'elock the negroos around Bayou Sura and St. Francisville, West Folicinun, forined 1nto armed bauds, The white peoplo were in pomsossion of the town, but their numbor was ‘oxcoedingly small, thero boing not over 100 whito mon obio to boar aring, nnlsl Lh;:su very badly armod with mustots, pis- tols, ote, A constant firing was kopt up on ths ontskirts by the negroes. e nogro army grow momon- tarily largor by accessions from tho neighboring plantations, ‘Lho whilos bocamo very much nlarmod, and a call for agsistanca was nont to Woodvillo, Miss., about 25 miles distant, nnd to Baton Rouge, In Dboth theso places bodics of armed whito men were raivod and propared to assist thoir brothron in Buyou Sura, Eurly Friday morning tho battlo or firing was atill kopt up, " Its rosult wan still uucortaiv, It was rumorod that the nogroos had beon g0 num- orous aud nowerfnl ag to womewhat efoat the whitos, and eaptufo and dissrm mnna' of thom, Othora of the whites, though roduced in nume bers, still hold out in'the town, Thio nowu of the troublo being communicated to Gen. Bmory, he nt once tolegraphed to tho £wvo companies “of soldiers at Buton Rougo to go by boat Lo Basou Bira, As tho distaves iy olfiy about 50 miies, the Unitod Statos troops havo prounbly reached tho seat of war by thia time, Bavou 8ans, Sopt, 18,~-On Wadnouday night wo racerved roports of the intontion of a largo body of nogroos to enter, sack, and burn the town, whicl were not outirely without founda- tion. Al tho avallablo men woro gotton roady for tho nttack, which did ot take Pluco until last night, about 11 o'clock, whon a body of negroes advauced on tho town by the Woodvilio road, having cut tho telegraph line and torn up the raitrond abont G p, m, ‘They enterod a stora outaldo of our pleko ts, touk what thoy wanted, uud asked for coal ofl to burn the houses, and said that the atoro thoy wore in then would be tha only one oxcoptod from the burning, When thoy wore halted the: oclosod up and fired withou answoring. Citl- Zonu gave thom Lwo or threo volloys, whon thoy rotreated in gront diwordor, loaving guua, hats, and ono horse, ‘Thoy woro mountod, ‘Lo wora wounded that wo know of, and, it s supposod, othors, Thoy lind wagona slong, sup- potiod to be for the purposo of taking out upolls, Many colored citizons unito with us in_defoud- Ing our bomes, aud desorve orodit. Tolegraph and railtoad voprirad oarly this morning. Thay aro roportad to bo organizing a largo foree, ovou golng iuto Misslesippl for rocruity, Wo ure on tha alort, but unosd arme badly, ‘Tho squad that fired on tho riotors was commanded by tho Bhoyift, & colorad man, Mounted posso out now endeavoriug to arrost tha loadors, g Laren,—The rlotera aro hosded and lod by Kollogy Benutors aud Iopresomiatives, Tho citizons aro noting lawfully, and with onr colored Shoriff, Wo aro attompting to arrost ring-land- erd with Inwful warrauts, Soouts in tho mne- dinta vicluity roport all quiot; but roports from tho country say Bwayzle aml Armistoad aro re- crulting tholr forces, and tho oxcitoment han l{rmul among the noproes in Wilkingon County, Miss, Many good colored mon aro noting with n8. Tolograpi wira out and railroad track torn up. Country aloros entorod and pillagod. T, M. Muatroro. BTIn LATER. ~DBavou Sana, Sopt, 18,—1'roops hmmt nrrived, albo rofuforcomonts from tho country. lFlr?m all Indleations an atiack In intendod to- night, ! fi'wnnty Misslsalppl nogroes were porsuaded to return to their homes by & committoo of Tadiealn, sont down to them by the Mayor of Woodvillo, but tho balunco of them wero determined to nt- tack to-night, Tho prosouco of troops may ovorawe thom, All quiot and thoronghly propared, Swayzio Is under arrost. ———— THE LOUISIANA SATRAP, WILAT MANNER OF MAX 1E 15, Wixonesren, 111, Bopt, 18, 1874, To the Rditor of The Chicago Tribune: 8mn: Tho inclosod lotter, writton by Gen, H. Cano, of Winchostor, Iclip from tho Winchostor Indspendent of this wool's fseuo, Tt mnay prove of intercat to the roadors of Tur, TRivUNE at this particular ttmo, Gon, Casois a practicing lawyer in Winchestor, aud can aflirm whorof Lo sponke, TITT KELLOOG, GOVERNOR OF LOUIATANA, Tho etatomont_which I ain now golng 10 nako, an far 0 facts aro caucerned, ana to which 1 aubscribe 1wy usi.e, I am willing to'stiest on oath if roquired, In tho lattor part of tho winter of 1802 T wan trans- firred from tho Cupluiney of Company — of the Fourteonth Regiment of Liluois Voluntcers (without my knowledgo ur previoun consont) ta tho Kirat M- Jorubip of e Bevouth Cavalry of llinofs Volunteers, 1 thereupon reporied to Col, Pitt Kolloge, now Gover— Dor of Louirana, whoee reqinient was thon ot Capa eippl River. Boon atter my reporting, tho regimont woa ordored to advance ton ywards Now Mdrld to attack Inisnd No, 10. At {hat time, Lisut,Col. Prince (the brother of D, Prince, of Jucknouville) bad beon arresiod by Gol. Kollogg, for fome (ua I think) tusginary ofienso (b got. bim gut of his way, n I thiak), and sent howo to Tiliuols, 80 thnt 1 was ifio commanding officer of the rogiment’ nst to Gol, Kollogg, now thie Guvernor of Loulaiaus, farniorly thie Benator of (1t Stato, but Benator fromn that Slata ouly slnce the ciose of the War,—bia rosidonco, at the opoulug of o War, Laving boan tu Fulton'County, On our war from Gans Giracdesn, Mo, to New i~ drid, with all fte turililng fncidonts, when, by the fro- quent abneuce of Col. Koilogg, I was thirown fnto tha entin comuiand of Lo regiment (s kind of command to which I had bean_acoustomed, having just boen transforred from tho infantry, and au - sbhonce, by the by, which notling roquired except Kellogg's: own wiil), ona day, utiexpoctedy by me, ho ontered my tont (while I was Iylog on my eouch sick, from o sick. Do#s ou account of which T was afterwards compelind to vonign st Pittsburg Landing), and sadd to mo a8 10l- lows; and, that I mny put it &8 it oceurred, T will spuik of mynelf 24 Vajor and of him as Colonel: Colonel—* Look at that." (Ay ho faid that, ho showed me a draft fram Wankiugton on the Sub-Treas ury of New York for $300, for Lis last quarter’s salury as Chiof-Justice of Nobraska Terrilory) Mujor— Ars you Chlof-Justice af Nebraska?"” Colonel—** Yei,” did'not know that before,” Lt 1 Liave oo for somo time, ow long 1" T'hls ia my fourtt draft,” ave you ever boon to Nobroska?¥ No,’ 1 ud you are taking s salary from the Gov- ernment for servicos which you nover performed 7 Colonel—* Yes { why not?" Major—" Aud also taking s salary of over $3,000 & yoar as Colonel of (his reginiont 1 Colouel— Yos ; why not % Mnjor—& Aro 30u 1ot afraid to do 807" (ltomember thut at this timo I was Iying rlck on my back, almost unnblo o ride my horso; and, if Le asarreated, tho ecommand would dovolve upbn mo ontirely, whon Thiad not the physleal atrongih to meot it.) Colonel (with n srlle)—+They do not kuow at Warhington that I ant Calonel of the Boveuth Iilinols Cavulry. 1 ot my comminsion na Chief-Justics of Nebraska from Washington, snd my commisgion of Colonal from Gov. Yaten; oid I rovoivemy pay ss Colonal from tho Paymiaster of tlio srmy, and my pay as Chifof-Justice of Nebracka from Washlugton; atil, in thin turoll of events, they do not xuow that' I am rocoiving two salarien, Mo jor— But, Calonol, &rs you golng to draw that £000 it for ydu uarforly pay sa Cnel-Juatics of Nobraska, whilo you aro slso drawlng your pay as Colonol of tlia Beveuth illuota Cavalry 1 Colonel—* Yeu ; cortainly,n Major—* You know that if any peron should report ¥ou to hoadquarters, you would bo orrested and court- martfaled an an officer and impeached as & Judge, Colonel—* Yes Lut nobody knows of this but you and mie and 1 know you will not tell it 77 3ajor— How do yor know 12 Do you not know that, If you wero out of my path, and 1 wished it T conld report it, aud you bo arreated, oud I could loap into your vaddla as Colone: of thin rogimont, snd you woulil be sent home lu dingrace ¥ Colonel—* Yes, T know that; but I know tlis: I kuow that you are £00 fooble Lo sssume tho reaponsibil- itiea of this regimont, and 1 know you will not do it Bufor—* How do you know it Caloucl—** Well, I think you won't," Major—t Col, Kelfogg, you Lavo Judged corractly from my present conditlon: you kuow 1 am sick anit weak; you kuow I do not wisl, and cannot assume, tho resiounibilities of thia regiment; but thero 4 soniething highor in this conflict than making money. I wera upon my foet, In what littly strength Tya got, while T do uot aud baye not craved th eat in your suddle ax Colonel, at all hazards I would report you to Lieadquarters 24 roceiving tioo salarlos at tho Bamo time.” 1 do not protond, after the lapse of moro than twolvo years, that tho abovo ia tho xnct languago of whut ranepired ou tiat oceaslon. But the subhtance i thery, aud in tho form of the question and wnswer, Tha {utorviow at the tlme was ¥o vividly hnpressod wpon my being (and who docs tiot, amid thu teriblo sirugglo of arins, rotain, sa of yerterdsy, tho liviny Tominiscenco of all thut Gecurred, of which ho wis & part), that Thavanot mdo any misyepresentetion, This atatément, fortunutely for Lim, as I think, T made i 8 distingulsbied cittzen of this town, mmedlately uftor the War, in July, 1865, oud warned him that, f be oo came uasociated Witis bim (Col. Kallogx), us Lo might have doue, ho would assochite himeeif with a man who would fnevitobly disgrace humanity, and lowp diugrace upou sl who come witlin the cover of his dlréfal winga. Itmy slitement sbont Gov. Rellogg'n drawing n doublqsalury is not true, the records at ‘Washinglon ‘will prinou; me n liar; or, if tho records do not show what sert, it will only be auother ivstauce of tha caso with which racords can be made fo disappear, Ax to Gov, Kollogy, as 1 have known Lim, he {sa Deiug of not much bLrums, but shrewd, sharp, un- sorupulous, with an oily’ tonguc, rapid in hin talk, cauricous, of ploasing address, fuscinating, but with tin very dovit o is Hosete-that in; for hiheit 10, Case, P, 8.—I know T ought to have apoken of tho above befora thfs time, But Ilavo fult a roluctauco to mingle in volitical strifes, But when Gov. Kollogg, of New Orleaus, secms bLont upon procipitating e again {uto clvil War, I can hold my tongue 10 longer, ¥ AN, —_—— FOREIGN. GRTAT BRITAIN. LoxnoN, Sept. 23.—Charles Bwairi, tho poat, diod to-dsy, agod 71 yvears, Mr. Arnold has declined to run for Parlla- ment in Northampton, John Mitchol returos to Now York early in Octobor, — GERIANY, Benwrx, Sopt. 23.—The Empresa Angusta has called o meoting of the dologalos from all the women's nssocintions of Giormany to bo held in this oity in Octobor. "Tha Quuous of Wurtem- andaxony, Grand Duchoss of Baden, and Prin- cosa Alice of House, have promised to attend, —_—— SPAIN. LoxnoN, Sopt, 23.—A Curlist dispateh from Tobosa roports that Brig.-Gen, Perula Las carriod tho Village of Bicarun by storm, totally defeating ton battations under Gon, Aforionez, with hoavy loas to tho lattor. S FRANOCE. Panis, Bopt. 28.—FEl do Boaumont, the eminent Frenoh geologist, is dead. = radeie b INCENDIARY FIRES THIS MORNING. At 1:25 o'clock this morning an alarm was glven from Box 748, caused by fire in & framo cottage in rear of No. 16 Hawthorne avenue, oc- cupled by John N, Green us atailor-shop. Tha damage amounted to §100; fusured for $600 in tho ALtus, of Hartford, Tho barn of Willism Ryan, in rear of No, 44, on thesame avenuo, was also fired, Damage, $25. At tho ammo timo tho bam of Thomay Tuney, in renr of No, 41, was discoverod on fire, und was promptly extinguishod withous earfons loss, Tho fires wero all set b{ 8ome unknown per~ son, aud, had thoy galned mny considorable hu&lwny. o sorloun conflagration must havo on- Bsuod, —_— SHORT TIME, DostoN, Bopt. 28.—Reprosontatives of the manufacturing corporations Laving thofr hoad- usriera in Boston to-dny votod that the pro- uotion of tho cotton mills of New England sbould bo roduced at loast ono-third until the prover rolatlon botwaon the cost of production and markot valuo of goods shall be ro-ese tabllshed, and the trua rolation botwoen supply and demeand adjustod, A sommiftos was op- Tvolinted to rocommend tho moda in which tho re. Hult may bo roached, tho Comuwittoa to roport a3 & future meoting, A special diapateh to the Adverliser Bnyd that At & mecting of manufacturora in Fali Rivor [t day it was voted oxpediont to join the manue facturors olsewhoro in ruuning on short time, LATEST NEW YORK MARKET. Snectal Dispateh to Ihe Chicago Tyibune, New Your, Sopt, 23,—Wihont' openod to-day vory quict and heavy, The offorings woro Ilbara), cspeolally of now spring. \inter was 1n mads orato demnnd at the declino of yostorday, ‘Tho niarkot olosos lowar, with o fair’ export demaud. Spriug 18 tho movt salablo. Wintor is not vory Ireely offorod. 'I'ho sales are 362,000 by, at £1,10 @81.11 for No, 2 Chicago spring ; $1,03@31.00 for No, 3 Chicago spring ; #L12@$1.14 for No, 2 Milwaukes ; $1,27@81.28 for No, 1 Milwaukoo ; $1.20 for No, 1 Duluth in stora; $1.21@1.23 for rad Westorn; $1.21@1.27 for amhor do; 2184 @1,35 for white Michigan ; £1.19 for old’ Minnp~ #ota aflont. Inctuded in the snles aro 82,000 b old Chicago uprlmillt $L14}¢ {n store; 126,000 bu No. 2 Milwaukoe at $1.12@1.1. N bu_No. 2 Northwostorn at 91.i1: 63 000 bu No. 2 Chicago at SL10@1,11; 34,600 bu nm- ber at $1.25@1.27; 16,000 bu No. 1 Milwaukos nt ?1.2‘2@1.% i -and 2,500 bu No. 1 Duluth at 81,96 n storo. Darloy quist and hoavy. Salos of 9,000 bu, Oatafn fair domand for tho trade. ' Sales aro 04,000 bu, Now Olio mixed, 69@050; whito, 6@ 850; Wostorn mixed, 65@05}o; white, C0@Giigo; Blato, 61@0414Tor mixad; C5@B5)¢ for whito, Ityo i dutl'aud tamo, Corn I casior and lens active, closing firm at 9% for good mixed, Salos' ara 1g4,000 bu. Weatorn mixed, 97@950 i do white, $1.03@1.03; aud do yollow at 97@98e. York market stezaler and faitly activo, Sales aro 850 brls al $23.371¢@525.50 for moga ; 25 bris extin primo at 419605 20 brla family moss ot $25.00@525.60; 1,260 brls mos, sollor Getobor, gm 0@s23.10; 200 bria do, buyor October, Lard is rathor firmer and moro aotivo, espe clally for the future, Sales of 250 tos 'Woute orn sloam at 143¢o; 110 tew city ac UH@14ifc, For future dalivery, we hearof 550 tes, sellor Oce tobar, 141¢c; 1,00 tee, wellor all the yonr, 13 5-160 5 50 tea, sollor six months, 125¢e, In whisky, vaiuoa aro o slado engier, with n forr demand, Bales of 250 brls at BLOTY 5 150 brls at 81.03; and 60 bris Bearbon at 8110, Tho freight market continuga dull, aud rates show no changa. SPECIAL NOTIOES, Schenelk’s Pulmonic Syrup, FOR THE CURR OF CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, AND COLDS, ‘The groat virtno of this modicino s that 1t ripens the mattor and throws it out of 02 systom, purifios tho blood, and thas effects cura. SOHEROK'S S8EA WRED TONIQ, T OF DYSPEPSIA, n\'l)lmcst'?onn:rg: 9o Tho Tonls produces & hoalthy action of tho stomaab, ereating an appotite, forming obylo, and curing the mosk obatinato cases of indigestioa, EOHENOK'S MANDRARK PILLS TOR THE QURm OF LIVER COMPLAINT, o, These pifls are altorative and praduco a hoalthy action of the livor without the loast dangor, as thoy aro free from ealomel, and yot moro efficaclous In rostoring & bealthy actton of the lvor, Theoa romedics aro & certain cure for Consumption, as the Pulmonic Syrap ripons the mattor and purifles the blood. The Mandraka Pills sct apon tho livor, oraate s hoalthy bite, and remove all dissasos of the livor, ofton a. causs of Consumption, Tho Sea Weed Tonla gives tono aud strength te tho stomach, makes & good digestion, snd enablos the organs o form goad blaod; and thus eroe atan boalthy circulation of healthy bl The com~ binod sclton of theso madicines, as thus explainod, will oure evory ¢aso of Cousumption, i taken in time, and tho ws0 of tho mudicinos persorered In, Dr. Behenek ta profeasionally at his prinaipal office, cor mor Bixth and Arch-sta,, Philadelphla, ovory Monday, whoro all lottors for advicomust beaddressed. Bchonok's modicines fc CARSON, PIRIE & (0. Madison and Peoria-sts, Respootfully invito their customers and the public generally to the oponing of their Now Nillinary Department ! On FRIDAY and SATURDAT of this week. An nnususlly rich and choice dig« play of Fashionabloe Millinery and Millinery Goods will be opened on this occasion, including somo of the Most Stylish Pattern Bonnots and Eats imported this season. C., P. & Co., in opening this De- partment, have determined to revo-~ lutionize this class of trade by fur~ nishing, for tho first time in Chicago, RICH AND STYLISH MILLINERY AT POPULAR BRICES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, e el 67 & 69 Washingim-st, HAVE SEVERAL NEW STYLES: SHIRTS! The Latest Bastorn Desigs, SIZES TO SUIT ALL. e P PRINTING, AT ,q % ERx Y {=5 ] Stamps: L Stamp IMPRINTSD ON BANK CHECKS and DRAFTS 18 Clarkat, C Arcado Ballding). B 113 AT T P 8, dove, SCALES. FAIRBANKS® STANDAID SCALES OF ALLKINDS, EA) FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, t6Y 111 & 118 Luke St., Chicago, Bosareful tobuy only the Genulne, GENERAL NOTICES, INOIPTC XD, Mombors of the HUMBOLDT PARK RESIDENCE ABSOOIATION are hioroby notkilod to call fmmediatzly at thoottioo of tho Assoctation sut yayup tholr fuykl, wionts, now duo and payablo, This notioe ds given pursusnoo of tho provislon of tha statuta af the State of Dlinols govorning Homostead Assoclations. Ciiboagoy Aug. 1L, Lide I.Hfl, o)