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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1874'. 7 , $1,251 No, 20, $1.2721,41 ¢ No, 3 do, 81,10 }f'l's”,‘ e, ST atas s whio. {yemomm, Shisic 30, ‘Corn quict sud firm, at 03@JU}o for mixed Jestorn, Oats atrong, st &'Joilfl:m for mixed Western, hid Gho for whio Western, 1tyo dull at 00c@$1,00. 1ax~—-Unchsuged. Puovistona—Gnict and fieavy. Mexs pork, 42400, Jilk moats unehenged, Jncon lower: sbowidors, 103 10)c; cleat ©ib, 18}@163¢c, IMams dull: st 14ig 0. Lard—180 for retliied Western, SorTen—Vory ptroug und Acarce, f 900 for ehoice, il 24@970 for falr to good, Gnk‘l’u}—alflufl!y at 1w e, TrrnoLros—Unchanqed, Witaxr—~Pirm at § T0LEDO, ‘o170, Sopt, 20.~FLousi—Dull and nnchiongod, O bRet Al ad dreltnod No, 3 Whio W eb, $.31; No. 1white Michigan, §1.17% oxira do, 1,39 ainbue Bichigan, §1.08¢ Octobor, $1.09; No, 1 ed, 81,111 No. 2 do, 800X @1.07; No, U red, $1.034 fo. 3 muiber lilnots, $114%. Cofn falr aud firm} igh mixed, B80; Beplember, 8% Octobor, BiXo; o, eallor ‘November, 670 ; do Docomber, 07c; low Axbd, B7c, Oata dull and o sliado lower } o, 3,830 Jetober, G3xgo; Michigan, 030 ; sojected, 620§ While, o, [ ‘nEromTa—Dull and unchisnged. ft’:fiwn—.filfimnfl rla; wheat, 45,000 bu; corn, buj oal i, “:inr{:xnh‘mn—'la?éllrl, 400'brla; wheat, 25,000 bit; corn, 4 oaty, 1 1, sl o gty at 18 opt. 20.—CoTroN—Essy at 163/c. el and wheab Lo tnichiged, Jomus faAE ad firm at ‘A5@ET0, Oats n good deutnud £ Tull pricoas 60@67e, dtyo fofr and frin ot SLUO, Barloy fair and dla ; Bprivg, $118@1.25; fall, $150G 140, Unchangeds O enTen, e, anil bghr, ot 16100, B0r1EnSentea anit frm 3 choleo, Wentorn Renorve, (e s Contral Ohlo, choteo, 3033363 medium, 20 28, 1 cop—Fair and frm ot @Ko, e vmsioN_Tand qulot AN ichanged ; summer, Bulk meats dull and upsottled nowlually R vn@uy@l@ibaioye, laeon dill an Pl 105 @104 @10 BT @I0h BlGge, —Excitod and higher at ¥, EVELAND, L —GnAax—~Wheat dnll and e Ro: 4 Tol, $L10; Mo 3 dor $1.05, Govn low mixed, 0o ; T dnd teady ; bian ntdod, dlo ; dy and unclinged § track, 8670, _ Oala'stea ars o track, B0 ke ateal Ho. 1 Stat 0, 8 0 ite, 0. Yrrnow nchianged. . Reorirts—\Wheat, 3,430 bu; corn, 330 bu; oats, [N Lo v MILWAUREL. Mwavrez, Sopt, B—Froun—Quitt and un- 3 e Wieut, stoadly s woiorab dumants No, 1 ilwaukee, $1.U4)¢ : No, 2 do, ¥730; September, 97} Delober, U330, * Oats sesrco and Liglier ; No, 2 61 Caru dull ; sitado lower; No. 2, 830. liye nomlnal; No. 3, 92, Barley stoady 3 moderate domand ; No, 8, sagh and Septomber, $1.18% Qetolier, §1.02. Frezauzs—To DBuffalo, $3{0; Oswego, e mnfix‘;:x—n—l-‘lour. 8,000 brieg ocats, 600 ‘Wheat, 000 b, ; BuresExTa—Tlour, 4,000 brls; oals, 000 bu; whoat, 2,000 b . SLEMPITIG, Mearms, Bept, ~Cotron—Quict ; middling, 16 @153c; eules, Toas roceipts, 627 bales § edipe rebtd, 674 bules; stock, 8,275 ales, Yroun—Quict nod unchuuged, Conx Mesr—Lowur, at $4.85. Gnan—Oorm scavco and firm ot $LOI@LO7, Onts auiet o GAT AN—BCarco, Puovisions—Lard dull snd drooping, at 153(@1657c, ucon i, ke domind, Vub lower; loulics, 1100} ar ril, 16X s X HT, TOUIS, 5z, Louis, Do, Bept 2—Gorvon—Quit sl une tiged. Frouh—Tow gradcs active nnd bgher; suporfino Tjnter, TAU@AI0; oatesy S4.0EAS; dutbo exts, L 5U@5, Ghoaivheat fist and lower to eo ; small males , 51,06 ; No, 2, $1,16, Coru firiners No, Bilo, Oats nctivo and_ higher ; 'No. 9, 63¢@s6e, Hare - 2 spring, $1.05@L.15 ; strietly primo to Tiyo cusy at B5@040. i y—iligher at £1,00, & Puovistoxs—Lork lower{ §24.60Canh s $18,60 scllor February, Iaéun steady, but only small jobbing and order tride, Xird wteudy; 140" sellor &lx months ; 1xe r Felwuury, fireremn—Fiour, 7,000 bris; wheat, 35,000 buj £y03 o0 bu; ozte, 6,60 bu; rye, 2,000 by barley, ,000 b, ButraiEsTe—Wheat, 5,030 bu ; corn, nong, MADINE. Port of Chicngo, Sevt, 230 ARNIVED, Eahr Margaret Dall, Manioico, himber, Selr Mosell, Oconio, lumbor, Schr 1. Ttand, Aluska, railroad thos, Bebr 1t 1, Hubbard, Cowell’s Lier, bark, oy, Eqg 1nrbos, cadar posts, Bcbir Aary MoVea, Jacksonport, cedur posts, gtmr Chicago, Manilowoe, sundrics, Stmr Corona, Bt. Joscpk, sundrics, tame Muskoon, Siuskegon, mundtics, Sehir A, Ttuek, Muskegon, Nmber, Bebr Driver, Carltou, wool, Soow Minnio Corlott, Muskegon, ico, Scow M. N, Dunham, Fike's Plor, \w00d, Bcow Granger, 8t. Ixul's Ter, burk, Sehr Mary Ludwig, Ludwigs Pier, fumber, Bargo Wotverine, Grand Huvon, Jumber. Bargo City of Grand Rapids, Grand H Targo Mnry Anisnids, Grand Haven, hitibce, Yrop Lako Brceze, Bénton Harbor, sundrica, Prop Vauderbilt, Dullnlo, sundrio), Prop Cubss, Bullolo, sundrics. Trop Lawrenes, Ogdonshury, tundsfcs, rop City of New York, Ogdcunhurg, sindrisa, Trop Favorite, Monominos, st Tisryo Elien Willlame, Mouomin Tiargo T 4, Bronson, Meuomifuoz, lumber, urgo Sonorn, Meuorainee, Jumber, &eow D, G. Wrigit, South favon, limber, Yrop Clitus, Butialo, sundries, CLEARLD, Gehr 11, Tand, Alsalo, 50 brls nlt, Prop Like Bréeze, Lehton Harbat, 10 brls flour, aad sundrios, Bark B, Corumg, Buffalo, 48,000 bu coru, Sl Mary Batie, Kiogoton, 10,00 b wheat, 10 brs por Prop 31, Groh, Manistee, 200 bu osts, 10 hris ofl, © Bargo fluwlui{ Star, Yort Huron, 20,001 bu corn,* Prop Arabin, Buftalo, 17,751 bu wheat, 20,384 bu corn, Prop Charles Reitz, Maulstes, 10 brls flour, & brls pork, 1 tc lard, 300 lbs meats, Strar Corons, St, Jorepl, sundries, 8tinr Chicago, Manitowoe, siudrics, o cliior, Strar Huskegon, Muskegon, b Uris pork and pundrics s Grand Haven, 6 brls pork, 87 sacks fecd, sud sundriod, Prop Awcriva, Montreal, 730 brla flour, 100 brls nute, Prop Japan, Builslo, 6,000 bu wheat, 25,000 bu cory, 500 Lidls groen bities, 60 bidis pelts, 560 plgs lead. Drop Japan, Eric, 400 bris flour, 500 basun:j. 250 plgs teurl, 130 bugs feed, Prop Oty of Concord, Kingstan, 10,600 by wheat ; Oudonsburg and intermedinis ports, 200 Lris % flour, 857 bdls iron, 600 bags seod, 23 brls pork, 2 cares Iard, and sundrles, Trop 4. L. Hard, Eagle Harbor and intermediata ports, 6,060 bu corn, 100 brla tour, GO0 brls coment, 45 Lrla pork, sud sundries, And 97 vossels cleaved lights en, lumber, Tinke Frelulitn Woro aull and lutlo Letter thau nominal at 2%c for o) nd 3o for wheut lo Iuifnio, The Large Kerahaw Toatla 51,000 bu wheat and 21,000 bu corn for Buffale ba owuer's sceottut, Propelier-room was eugaged for 5,000 b Larley, 6,600 bu rye, and 9,000 bu wheat, Jt wos undorstood that otlier’ vessela wero faken for swheat, provably to load ut Mitwankee. Vorseln Pasacd Port furom TFon Hunox, Mich,, Sept, 93—208 p, m—Dowx— Props Mohnwk, Comot, Db Eeridnn Calwet s couort, Huvanh with ielens, Gonou, ‘Ur—T'rops Asclle, Jsmes Davidson ; echirs Gcorga 5. Hand, Senstor, Fraukio Wikos, 'Angus Smith, Anna Crafy, Groton s bark Gen, Traax Sigel. Wiib—Soutl: ; weatlier fine, Pour HunoN, Mk, Hel 1—10 p. m—Dowy—~ Props Atlantie, E, B, laly; schrs W, B, Phelps, Alva Dradloy, A, M oeher. Usr—Lraps Clty of Duluth, 8, Albane, Comuberry § rs Bridgewator, Win, 1, Freston, Fame, iinnls & Michigon Conal. Bamparront, UL, Sept, Th—Anuivrv—R, E, dood- pll, Ottawa, 5,000 bit corn, 5,000 bu onts; Montauu, Utics, 6,000 bu corn ; Hunter, Ottawa, 5,000 bu vats, |CrEARED—Loviathan, Utica, 07,207 ft lumber, 50 m L(h; prop Atlantie, Wilmington, 100 m lumber, 4 m Inth § Mosteigzer, Wilmiuglon, 70,008 f6 Jumber, 60 m whingles, 212 posfs ; Dolpliin, Oltawa, 83,947 5t lulnber, L lath, Duinaeront, 1ML, Hept, 2—8 D, M~ARRIVED— prop Kiug Lo, Kunkakeo itecder, 1,400 bu coru, 1,400 bu oata; Hartiet, Seuees, 7,000 bu oats, 2,000 pounds swed ] Bollo Fratios, Morris, 0,000 bu coruj Gracle Griswold, Miuocka, 6,000 bu corn, Creanep—T, Rybury, Mareelllen, 75 i lumber, 11,200 shingles, 6,600 Iath 1 Commerce, Lafialle, 47,771 ¢ lumber ; J, Bouchard, Scnees, 85,170 gt Iimber ; Georgln, Sencea, 93,058 It nmber { North Star, Oltawa, 67,669 1€ lmnber, 200 m shinglos, Mincofinneonns, 1 Slioado. . Lako Breezo in runniug agaln ns usual, D nehe Juno . Benlt 18 reforied (o Lave ro- eaived wouio injury in fho Blratts, ~Tho sche Montpelleris at Doolittle & Oleott's dry- dock recelving a now stem and belng callied, —ha tug Waod, which hind beon ot Miller’s dry-lock recelving o now wheel, 15 out ugalz, and doing hiiglness as usual. ~Capi. Swoeney, of tha stmr Chieago, roports hny- ing reen tho schr Moars Workiug up yesturduy, $ho was spparontly in good order, —Tho Unfon Bteumbost Company Is mafsing the sclir Bardinis, recontly aunk by the prop Nebraska ncar the Lake strect bridge, —Hupt, Bafeland, of tho Engleman Tranaportation Company, feold very indignant Leeaus he hias Leen acoused by somo’ pardea of not having done sl ho coull to ssouts {lo mafoly of Ml pes tepgers, ‘Yhe charge miade o that {ho bost was nob properly supplied with chafu to cast {lie anchar when tho acetdout” irat oconeeed, oud that tho lives of the passengers were in_danger Ly allowiug <o boat to drift, oth Capt, Hafelaud snd Oapt, Crawford, of tho tig Wood, aanert Lt thie aimertlons are eutirely false. T hoat vus supplled with & good auchor and sulislent chain, but 1t was thongh that 1he buat was more safo by allowlug hor to drit than 1o some to auchor {n doop water, Had thicre beeu the {egst dangor for (o puutengece: thoy would Liave taken off by the bugt Woudt, 'That they woro 3ot taken off seemns 10 o sullitient evidenco that tho hoat was it t, Hgh BISEWHERR, Tho ateam-arge Oruiica - fu”dey.dock at Dteoit er wiieel, FDAELL e Misu opulon of orasrs &8 9 u {8 all ready for departure ALT0H, whid Buy HiLaa B40 18ey 10 aily 60 tiw kA 7 ey deabiiabion, Bh0 4 i irim, and_will undoubtodly prove equal to it anysnd il norl of wontiee, X e dovornmon luinwmuw oo Two Itivera Point 4a moarly comploted, and it i expeated that n Hyht whi booshibtied from 1t for tho firat thimo sonio tiis this onth. 20 lin scow Frauklo Wiicox, hioratofora enrrsing two s, nd Aquare-rigged forward, inn chaugod hor Tig st of p tiecumsior, by whic, 1t s sfated, ohig [ botier advantage, -Tho Dotraft Jriung taya iy steamship V, 11, Kalchum, tho Gront Tatorn on frosh water, has just passed down from Clileago Wit & much Jighter. cargo fhan Leretofore, which ia chitofly on account of tho uncortainty of thin wentlior at hla stago of tho ecnson, nnd tho posaibility of a Jow atngo of swaler b tho crossiig belaw, which ustally occurs during heavy Falen in the fail of the year. Tho sggregato quantity of grain by tha Ketehust and aou- sort Itnttor wua 110,371 bushiols of wheat,” —Tlia equinoctial han paased over, and n its conrno Liss visitad ench of tho lakos, bit with far less violouco than for movornl yearn pasf, Tho nrrival thus far from either quaricr Mave bronght no uows of ship- ‘wrocks or Wisaslors, yet it in not Jmpossiblo that soma have occurred ut points not yot passed, A8 WA pro- Yiously slated, & ainmbor of Vargos wero ont tipon Lako Erie, lieavily Jadon with Jumber, which Layo not been heard from, though at tho outsctof tho slorm they wero thoughit to ho i1 safa quartors, No raftk, £0 fur na learned, were ont on ofthor Inke, and it ia thereforo fairto infer (hat §f any acchlents have occurred they are fow {u number,—Detroit Trivune, RAILROAD NEW/S. THE NEW WISCONSIN TANIETS, ~ The Wisconsiu railway-mnanagers have fonad tho task of adjusting their frolght-tariffa fn con- formity with the Pottor lnw o vory diflicult ono. Tho issuo of the writ of fnjnnctlon forcos npon thom the noecssity of strict compliance. For loeal trafo thoy will issue distance-tariffs, moro incongruous than nuy hithorto published. Tor the fitt 256 miles tuo ratos will bo alike from any polnt within that distance; be- yond thut, they will incronse and continue the enmo up to 50 miles, when auother advanco will bo made, not varying until tho 76th milo is renched, 'This will discrlminato unjuatly againat snippers who bappen to bo stationed n fow miles ovar 25, 60, or 75 miios from the point thoy de- wiro to roach ; but it will bo in striect accordance with the Jaw, TFor instance, Ilartland is 23 miles from Milwaukee, and Nashota 1s 20, Both are Inrge grain-slipping stations, 'Tho law al- lows 6 conta per 100 pounds for tho first 25 mileo, and 10 conts for any grostor distanca up to 60 miles. This would make tho rate from Hortland €12 per car, and from Nasho- ta §20 per car—n diseriminntion of 28 per car on_ account _of a S-milo urther haul. On all short distancey tho rates allowed by tho law are much higher than thoso now in forco, but for long distancos tho reduc- tion is very considerable, The eoffcct of compliance with tho law has been to rcduco rales upon ronds outside the Stato of Wigconslu. Computition forces ogual Rrim upon compotitors for tho eamo trade, The linncsota and Iowa roads, which compoto for the Upper Misuissippi Lusinces, are drawn into tho reduction. , ‘hus, roducing the rates from La Crosso and MeGregor to Lake Michigan points compels tho Chicago, Dubuque & Minue: sota Railroad to roduce correspondmgly or foro- go its sharo of tho trafllc, But tho grontost difticulty has been to ngroe upon equitablo divisions. Tho law says tho dis- tanco shall bo computed from tho point whero tho_shipment is recoived, notwithstanding: it shall pass over & connecting oad, Tho Bonrd of Railrond Comminsioners, when applicd to for relief, said tho precise rates uamed in tho Inw must bo exacted on the distance compnta- tion, aud that the matter of oquitablo divisions wns ono the ronds must sottlo among themsolvos, This the companics have endeavored to do, and a moro dinagreeablo tnsk has soldom engaged their attention, If divided arbitrarily, inwstrict accordance with tho lettor of tho law, in somo cages ono road wauld not got enough to pay for greasing the cars omployed {n tho run, 1t is vory ovidont thiaf eome valuable informa- tlon and experienco will bo dorived from tho operation of the law: and, as striet ne- counta will bo Lept, the praetical results of an innoxiblo tariff wilt bo clearly manifested. Tho Ttailroad Commiseionors are deslrous that such anecounts shiould bo carefully kopt, ond bave_ re- quested tho companies to bo propared next Jan- uary to show both tho receipts undor tho Potter law and what would have beon received had the formor rates been oxacted. This comparison is desirod for the information and bouegt of the Logislaturo. TOLEDO & MAUMEL NARROW GAUQE. A Iargo party of the olitclals nod others inter- ested n certain proposed Western extensions and conneetlons for the Toledo & Maumeo Nar~ row-Gaugo ltoad have recently spont somo ttmo at Keltbsburg, 111, and on Monday of last weok tho parly loft that placo on & roconnolesanco in tho direction proposed for the oxteusion, which i8 known na the Forty-tirot Parallel Routo. The Kolthsburg News of the 17th, which s lzboring for tho oxtension or connection, has tho follow- ing concorsing the Toledo & AMaumes Hailroad: The Toledo & Maumee Rond was oi'cned for buate noss—cight miles--u fow woeks ngo, From Aug. 12to Sept. 4 1t has carrled 6,100 poncengers, faro 16 conds, Ilita was dou on flat catw, with tewporary stats, an, ainco tho paszonger train'Lias been puton the frack, and tho pussengeru 1noro_comfortably accommivdated, 1o travel s Jargely {ncreasing, Tho Hon. D. W. 1. Howurd, Prosident of the exten- ston of {his line " eoiitheat {0 Vau Wert, 1a alao here, and assuros us of o Elwcfly advance of tho work, The' construction of 16 miles, and the bridge aver the Mau- mea Itiver, whl bo commoncad this mutth, ~ Tito poo~ ple arobovoming thoroughly aroused to tho fact.thut 1ho narrow-gauge Toads are tho ouly solution o {ho cheap transportation queation, Uhis outerpriso is opening magnificcutly TUE GILMAN, CLINT ¥ & BPLINGLIELD RATLROAD CASE. Speciad Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuue, Drocsnaros, 1k, Sep. 23.—Tho woll-kuown caito of Col. J. J. Ially and othors agalnst the Gilman, Clinton & Springfletd Railrond Company wos sot for henrlng ou Tuesday of this weck, and, iu autieipation of tho disposal of tho case, & large number of intorosted partios wore in court, Among thono presont wero John I, Willlams, G, N. Black, and Samuol I, Melviu, of slmnf;unia, Directors’ of tho rond and defend- anta {n the suit; daj. A. Orondor®t, of Bpriug- flold, who, with Gapen & Eving, of this clty, aro_counsiol for tho Directora; Alr, Thompson, of Philadelphia, conngol for the Morgan Im- (mn‘amant Company; John M. Douglas aund 1t. E., \Villlams, counsol for the mortgaga bondholders; Lawrence Woldon sud E. IL Ialmar, counsel for the Supervisors of several townships that nre stockholders it tho rond and complaivants ju the suit, and 1. Crawford, of Clicago, counsel for Col. Kelly, one of tho complainants and a stock- bolder. Considerablo time was spent on Thes- day iu ondeavoring to obtain _a hearing, which was unsuceessful, but on Wedneaday morning Judga Tipton, who is anxlous to huve tho easo disposed of, roferred it to tho Master in Chancory to " take teatimony on throo questions and to roport his opinlon to the Court on tho testimony presonted bofore him. I'ho questions on whicu the Mastor will tako testimony aro : Tiret, whothor tho £1,400,000 of stock in tho rond held by the Morgan Improyoment Company i valld nod legnl stock ; sccond, what proporty, if auy, ia hold in trnst for tho railrond company by any of its oflicers ; third, is tho contract of the rafirond company with' the Darelsy Conl Compnny & good and logal contract, or should it bo ot nsido? “Ilio couusol nro now before tho Mastor presonting thuir tostimony, which will probably tako woveral days, Jud; Tipton vaid this branch of the caso would be disposed of st the presout torm of court, ) INIUNCTION 8UIT. Nuw Yonx, Sopt, 23.—Tudgo Benedict, of the United Bistes Conrt, m-dux granted on injunc- tlon on application of Aaron §, Dright, com- %nh;humt u a oross-bill roproseuting hird-wortgoge bonds of the oid La- Croso & Milwankeo Railroad Company rostraining tho Milwaukoo & 5t, Panl Taifroud Company “from issuing #15,000,000 now mort- pugo bonds. Jidge Waodiu® rofused an ordoer tocompol the Bt Paul Rallrond Company to ghow canse why tho injunction Lo restyain tlio {e- sua of new morigage bonds should not be granted, ihe hioro Is o) mathoriey fo ‘Thore Is good authority for stating (hat th M. O, 11, 1iuduon, Diviston Supertoiogt o {Le Ohicago, Barlinglon & Quiney Itailvoad at Dubuquo, will assumo tho dutios of Assstant Uoneral Buporintondent and Hu}mnnlum\unt of the Clleng, Durliugton & Quiucy " Tallvond, theso positions havig bocomo vacaut by tho ap~ polutmont of Mestrw, Stroug aud Lodyard, Into Asststunt Geuorel Buporiutondont and” Buporin. iendout, to pomtions on the Michigan Contral Railrond. v, Hudson s woll qunlified to poc- formn_theso dutios, uaving boen Amsistant Clon. oral Buporintondent of this road Lefore, 1TEMS, Aulmportant ralivond conforenco was Lield in T.awronco, Mnys,, Inst Wednesdsy botween ropres gentatives of the Hoston & Lowoll and Eantorn Railroads, The Lowoll Rond i3 now building o ounneetion with Lnwronce, and tho Lastern Iy Jinp loos}ed from North Andover to Lawrenco, The most lmportant {)rn]uut under discussion won the dewign of the Boxtan & Lowoll to form a now Jine to Porfland. Imilding under n charter rceently granted, from iamwrence, through Methuen, to Ilampstead, N, II, the Luwnh Railrond mon assort that they will havo, by using rends now rununing to Portlond, a con- tlhntous tino. from Daston b6 Durtlana. whish 15 shortor than the Boston & Maing by 14 miles, Tho Ihvcin Central Rallroadt hiay declded to woll exeuvslon tickows betwoon Lhis clty and 8t, Louis during tho continuauca 5.":1:?023:;‘ ‘Lxu‘lu Lty whish lunta Srom Ot 6 10 Ooty 10, Viekots will bho good to ratura unii tho 13tk ARSON. Trial of Aron Anderson {n the Crim- inal Court, The Testimony for the Prosacution All In. 2olley of tho Defense, MORNING SESSION, Tho trinl of Aron Anderson, npon sn indlot- mont charging baun with argon, begon yestorday morning lu the Criminal Court, Judgo Rogors prosiding, The caso for the prosceutlon was conducted by Stato's Attornoy Reed and 'his ng- sistant, Mr. Birch, while tho dofondant wos rep- resented by Loonard Bwett, lliram M. Chaso, and T. O. Crookor, There woro prosont quite n numbe? of spectators, ivcluding sovoral ladies, antong them tho prisoncr's wifo and littlo glrl nbout 2 yoars of nge. THE IXDIGTHENT found by the Grand Jury nt tho July term charges that Aron Andorson, on tho 20th of July, s ynlnwlully, willtully, maliciously, and felou- jounly did eet fira to n cortain building, ote., which eaid building was then and thero used 08 and for o dwelling-houso, and was Lhen and thoro tho property of Georgo L. Multingor, with tho intont then and thero to dostroy tho samo," THE JORY. - Tho first step In tho procoedings was tho im- paveling of the jury, In examiuiug the jurora Mr, 8wett nokod each ono the question whother, in viow of the recont fires in Chicago, ho had any projudices on tho subject of arson which would bo likely to warp his judgment in wolgh- jug the ovidenco in a trial of this kind; ulso whother they hnd over beon burnod out, and, if #0, had thoy any specinl projudice against fn- cendlaries ; also, whothor thoy bad road the nowspapors, and had formed any opinion ; also, whether thoy woro or ad beou counected with ony inpuranco compauy, Thoro wore compara- tively fey challongos, poremptory or for cutgo, and tho jury, a8 fiually agreed upon, was as fol~ lows: Thomas Powell, A, T. Willisms, Stephon Race, 0. A, Worcostor, A, I\ Wilcox, August Banmann, Charles T, Raco, J. G. Bavago, Jainca Pino, A. 1L Upioft, Mosos Hook, W. B, Swan, BIDNEY P, WALKER waa tho first witness called by tho prosecution, o toatiliod that bo was Socretary of the (loho Insurance Company, and that n dolicy for 2600 was issued to Andorson, coverlng Lis” household furniture, B 31, C. UICKEY, Doputy Buperintendont of Police, M, O, Hicloy, toatified_thnt ho had been o polico ofii- cer sinco 18564, o visited Auderson's promises July 24, 1874, in tho morning, nt No. 217 Dort- land avenuo, formerly Buddan street ; wont and oxamined tho premiscs ; on (ho lower floor a Lliole was found burned in tho tloor near o bod- room door, tho hole being 0 by 8 inches; under tho front of tho building the bose boards. iad beou takeu away, ovidently o short timo bofors; this wos under the front stops, and from there a porson would have to crawl on all-fours to got whero the firo was, Ilo suw somo tracks lcndfug 10 whora tho candlo was placed. Anderson was arrested the samo ovon- inge; bo_admitted that tho ovoralls, sleopors, . cont, aud hat, found under thobuildiuy Lbulangnd m. [The clothes wero haro oshibited, and ndmitted by dofendant’s counsel to belong to Anderson,) Cross-ctamined by Mr. Swelt: Andorson mndo no devial that tho clothes wore bis, A dingram of tho promiges was horo shown to tho witness, and tho position of affuirs was oxplained to the jury. MORING RILEA, Assistont Firo-Marshul, watified thnt ho was called to No, 217 Portland avenuo on the oven- ing of July 27, arriving thero abeut 7:40 o'clack. Wont in ol tho front door; his nttontion was ealled to s hole under tho building; alsotoa candlo, some brown paper, aud pine chips direct- Iy bolow the holo burned througlh the tloor, and piled up againse » post. TOLICE-SERGEANT DESNIS FITZPATRICK tostifiod that ho wout to the bwilding at 10 o'clock in tho morning, and found tho placo whero tho firo was; #aw somo paper, chips, snd rubbish pilod up ‘against & post, bolow whiore & holo was burned In the floor. Ho arrested An- derson at Coruoll. Atterwarda two officors wont under the liouso ond poescd up somo kindling- wood; n Loard with s hole bored in it to hold tho candlo; n portion of o lotter writton by An- derson to Lis wifo, the otlhior portion of which staw found In & druwer up stairs; In the wood- shed a piceo of bonrd was found, from which the ceandle-halder was split, also somo kindling-wood corresponding to that under the houso, Cross-examined by Mr. Swelt: Tho lettor was elgned “Aron ;" it fitted to tho'part foundunder tho houso, ‘The windows of the houxo wero about b foet from tho ground, and thoy could not have boen entered without first cutting or prenlsing tia blinds. A Q.—Could not » man get in thet houso within five scconds 2 A,~T exominedtho windows, and atn satisfied o nan could uot got in iu one min- ute, Q.—Couldu't I get in, A.—Iebould think uot; [ ith my long legs? couldn’t got fn my- gelf, Mr. Swott—Well, T got In without any trouble, Mr. Reed—Thie was ofterwards; b was all fixod for you to got iv casily. Q.8(By Mr. Swett)—Do you swear that a man could not opea the blinds from the outside, aud ot inat tho window, A.—Iswear that I tried t, and couldn’t do it withont breaking the blinds, Tho insnrauce policy was found in a burean- drawor i tho house; Anderson_told mo whoro tofind it. T'ho kindling was piled up around the candle to the Licight of about a foot. A Lolo had been dug in the ground for tho cundle to sot in, ‘Lo’ Mr, Roed: An jusuranco ngent made an catimnto with o of tho valite of Andorson’s housohold furniture; it inventoried about §420, which was far moro than I would have paid for To Xr., Swolt: I arreated Anderson at a furni- taro factory in Cornell, whoro lio wie at work; thiy is 8 or 10 miles from the clty, TOLICE OFFICER JAMES BELL tostifiod that bo wont to Andorson's house at 8 oclock on tho morning of the firo; found no ouo in the lowor patt of tho houso; tha blinds and doors woro ail closed ; got tha koy fron Mra. Tallnadge, who lived up-stsirs, and untocked the door; all tho doors wero locked below; to f"t into’ whoro tho firo was, ho had to pass hrough dours, both locked; witneas crawlbd through tho breach that had beon mndo in' the boards an the outside. An outsider could nut liave got through this holo without flrst being lnglde tho houso, Some limo way seattored around the ground nnder the houso. 'Che slip- era and overalls and coat wore marked with tiio ime. Audorson #aid ho hind worn the ovoralls on the Sundny preceding tho fire. In tho aftor- noon witnous went undor the houso and pussed up tho papor, rabblsh, and candle-holdor, Cross-cramined by Mr, Swelt : Did not try the windoyws, but thoy wero all closed ; don't Jnow whothor or not thoy wero fastoned. Iho elothen wero found ina closot, Lho door of which was open. Whon Anderson was arrested the Ber- geant told him what ho was chargod with, Q.—Did Anderson adimit or douy his guilt ? .~—1I0 aid ho know nothing about it. 11e said ho had tho overalls on on Sunday, but didu't say what ho wau doing at tho timo, "I'io Court tool a recess until 2 o'clock, —_———— AFTERNOON SESSION. GEONGE L, MULFINGER testified that ho was the owner of the houso oc- ocuplod by Andoraon, who hus Jived thoro since April 5, 1873, Ho gave n description of tho ur- rangomont of the promiacs, snying that no one could got fn whoro tho boardy woro torn away unioss ho wan flvat fuside the house, NIRK, BLIZADETI TALLMAGE tostifind that uho lived In the upper part of the hougo, Tor little boy discovorad the amoko of the five sbout 7 o'clock in the morning, and como and told hor, Bho ehonted *Irel™ aud sent-hor boy Tor tho keys of tho lower part of tho louso, loft with hior by Andaruon catly in tho ‘morning, when be went awny, Bhe went i sl found the floor Burning; eaw tho long candle whon it wad takon out. Tho front door sud tho Auor under the stairwry wore both loeked, the Intter hoing locked from tho inside. Anderson rpomed to bo In a great hurry when he gave hor the keys sud wout away, Bhe saw no ane go into the houue afior lie loft, No ono vonld have gona fuside without Lor Luowing it, Hho maw no one hunging about the house. Thero wero four personu in Audorson's family, lncludtng bl wifo and two childron, Mrs, Anderson_wnu absent; had boon for about throe weoky, Witnoss and lnnm%' wors on good torma with (he Andowonw Haw Anderson wround he louso tho day boforo, which way Bunday, Thore was no Inlertor communication with Anderson’s part of tho hougo, Crogs-examined by Mr, Seelt: Auderson usus ity ot up ahout b o'clook in tho morning, Wit~ neis amd hor husbnnd nroso nbout tho eamo thno, ~ Witnoen was busy (iulllng bronkfast, Whon Andorson gavo her tho keya Lo neked hor {o band them "to his consin whon ho eamo. Tho cousin camo some timo ofter tho firo broke out, and nsked for tho keys. Sho didn't hont Andorson say ho hindi't timo .to do- liver tho Xoys to his-couslt, XIr. Appol, a noighbor, enme in when tho alarm wau givon, and with an ax cut a holo in_tho tloor whoro the fire was burning ; thon the candio wns taion out, Aftorwards tho wituess took tho koy, andun- lockod thodoor v ° ar the taity, to show n way to get undor ths HOWn The door was lockod ois tho insido wipht & € focking cateh. Wituous was not at Jnome Uiving the provioun atlornaon, On tho rwf0INEST tho firo tha ofticors woro on honds Fithitsale an bour from tho timo it buray or'n Shoof tho firamad got inta Lo frout wine ~sw, which ltad beon opencd from the insido. This was aftor the firo had beon but out, Tho firomen diu nat put any water into tho houso. * - Ie-diveel examinatiion : Auderzon was in tho Linbit of going away Mouday morning and helug absent until Saturday tight while hiy wifo was awny, . Ty Mr. Swelt: Q.—DId you have & convoraa. ton with Andorson concortitng & noise you lind henrd down stnirs tho weok boforo? A—I had Thonrd o noluo during hin absonco, snd asked bim if anything hrd been disturbod, Qe—Wiat Qi Andorson suy 7 Mr, Itood objocted, and the objection was wnetalued. Witness procooded to sny that who heard n 2ght noiso down sinirs, which might linvo heon n];ltu, n]ml who asked Anderson if lis things wera all right, Q.—Do you swear that tho thought didn’t enter your mind that it was somo peron, and uat rats, that yon hoard ? A,—I heard” tho noise, nnd nadurally asked Liim about it. By Mr. Roed : It was in tho night-timo that 8lie honrd a nolgo. Q.—Was it Nko knocking off boards ? NMr, Swett objocted, and the objection was sustained, but not before Mra. Tallmegoe Iind re- piled that khe heard no ench noivo, 1y Mr. Iteed : Q.—What was tho condition of tho blinds whon you wont down-stairs? A, "Whey wero aliit, Q.—Allof thom? A.—All of thom, -Fast and closo P A.—Yos, sir, Mr. Swott : Aro you sure thatall the blinds woro fastenod? A.—Yen, sir, Q.—Could tho blinds whan fastoned bo oponed from tho outsido? A.—I novor onenod thom. Q.—Do you remembor that Mus, Miller Lad Ler boy opon ono of them iu thiy way? A—I didn't goo it. ) Q.—Did you oxamiuo all of the ton windows ? A.—I oxamined thom all, Lo soo that tho houso was proporly closed beforo I loft it. THEODORE TALLMAGH tostified thnt Lo loft tho houss about fiftoon or twonly minutes_past 6 o'olock that morsing. Andorson gave M. T, the Jeys abaut § o'clack. Cross-czamined by Mr, Swett: Nothing ate tracted my attontion as to time, oxcept that it was my usual timo for loaving o go down-town. T wns with Andorgon tho Suuday befors the five, Lisd no couversation with bhimm about loaving tho house unprotected. 1IIo was dressod in his ovary-dsy clothos. DR, JACOR DAT. testifled that ho lived at No, 219 Portiand ave- nuo. 1o was at home the morning of the firo, and heard Mra. Tallmago givo tho alarm; eaw smoko eoming out Mrw, &', fouud whoro tho fire wan § witness went to tho spot, and saw Mr. Ap- pel pull ont the long candle ; huntod un tha out- sido for eomo placo whers a man might hava got in 3 found no auch place, but s placo way fonnd on tho inside, undor tho etalvway, whero somo boards had boen frosbly talken away, and whero tho ‘man got in to fix the titingg for the firo. On the picce of board in swhich u holowas hored to_bold tho big wax can- dlo waa found somo remains of o stearina candlo, indicating that another atiempt bad been pro- viously made. The appenranco of tho Loard showed that the first candle lind burned down to aud scorched tho hoard, Cross-cxamined by My, Swell: Tho windows wero all closed; recotlect thnt Mr. Tathmage opencd tho window to et nto out ; don't remem- bor that ¥ got out. We_woero all excited, ir. Apwal took;an ax and cnt o Lolo through the floor. It was hrdly ten minutes bofors the Firo Departmont arrived. 1In oxder to uccormodato Mk A, 3. BURBRIDOE, who hiad n sick ehild ot omo, ho was callad for the defonse hefore tho othor side had concluded, 1o testified to having known Anderson suce the firo of 1871; had lived o near neighbor with him o year nnd a half ; for threo months work- cd with bim In tho samo mill. On the morning of the fire saw Andorson about 1 o'clock north of i houno, goinyg townrd Twonty-Iifth stroat ; this whe fivo minutes boforo b o'clock, Witness was 'nu Lis way to the butcher-shop to got his meal . —What wey tho conversation botweon you ? dir. Reod objecled, Lr. Bmith gnid that ho oxpected to show thoy on Lo morning of tho fira’ Anderson loft his houso 10 minutos bofore & a'clock, to ko the teain for Cornell; that ho did talo tho train at Arclior avonuo at 5 minntes past 5 o'clock, srriy- ing at Gornoll about 28 minutes past 6., Tho conversntion was necossnry to sitow what it was that fised the time in wituess’ mind, Iho Coust yuled that the conversation conld not bo ndmitted a8 & part of tho fnct that wit- noss met Andorson, Q.—\Wnat timo did you meot Andergon? A,— Tivo mnutes before b o'clock. Q.—How do yout know what timeit was? A— Ilooked at my watch to weo whether I hind timo 1o ot to my work. Q.—Did_Anderton toll you whera ho was go- i]ry;, end what lime the train starled: A.—Iilo did, .—Whoro did ho tell you ho was golng? Ob- Jected to aud objection sustained. Q.—Wht time did ho sny the train was to leavo on which he was going ? Objected to and objec- tion susteined, Q.—In what dircotion was Andorson going when youmet him? A.~Ho wus gomg directly to- ward the Archer avenuo depot. - Q.—What is Anderson's raputation as nu hon- orablo man aud good cltizen? A.~It is unox- cuxuanublu. T [r, Reed declined to cross-oxamine this wit- ness, John Dal testiflod that ho throw tho water on tho firo, which bad burned up tirough the floor. Louig Appol testilled thint ho pourod wator on the firo, aud chopped a hiolo in the tloor Lo got at tho cruso of tho fire. Ilo found o wax-candlo uvord 2 foot long, with somo paper and kindiing~ wood, Lolieo-OMcer Christinn Koster testillod that' ho went to Aundorson’s houso nboul half-past 1 o'elock on tho moruing of the five, 'ho five way out when he gol there. A saloon-keoper wirned 1u tho alarw, AERGT, FITZPATRICK, rocalled, toatiflod that Andorsun told him that Lio took tha train at 6 o'clock Aonday morning ; thnt ho wore the utippors that morning, and the averalls the day bofore, r. Bwott: Didn't ho say bo was in Cornelt by Go'elock? A,—llo did not sy that, Q.—Did you tell hitn that you bad tho dead- wood on bim 7 A.—I did uot toll Liim that. Q.—Did you not tell him that his story was too thin, and that ho was sure Lo go to the Toniton- tlory ? - A.—I tald Lim that it was a strong caso agninst him. Q—Didu't_ho fing o lind loft his louso all l'l[ll\lt ?_A.—Ile snid that, Yo Mr, Reod—I told him tho ovidenco was bad againsl hitn, und ho eald o know it yras. M., Reod—1'bis {a my eaao, TIE DEFENSE. Tu oponing tho dofento, Mr. Bwott addrossod the Jury, suying that ho oxpoctod to prove that thedatondunt bl moro Vn{uu in his house then was covored by insyranco, 1o had lived thoro n yoar and a halk, and, on tho 4th day of July, his Wife wou away 1o ba gono somo thmo, Andor- von worked at “Coraell, ouly nleoping in the house Saturday and Sunday vights during his wifo's abscuce, loaving (ho Liouto wholly unproteoted, I'he honso would koop puoplo from gobting into 1t just aboul as woll a8 o slovo woule lmhf' water, “Iho windows woro not fastoniod, and any porson coutd infasten tho blind and raiso s witdow, Anderson somotimon lofy tho Jioys with his brotler and sometimes with Mus, Tallmigo, ‘Lho ovidenca would show that Loth the houso nnd tho shop wheroin Au- deriion kopt hia tools wero oasily ncconsibla to auy ono who wanted to got fn.. It would bo \H‘m’ud that tho uddition of tho clothing that Mrs, Andorson lind with hor would kwoll tho yahtation of tho housohald offcets Lo 600, tho nmount of tho Insurance policy, 1o oonld ot havo rocovored the vidue of aiy artielo #o romoved aud not burned up. Tho pol- ley itsolf was in tho houso, nud would have baon destroyed, as wonld also a paid-up life iu- ranon pulfcy for §200, Komo ledum patent for uu invention, aid his tools fn the ehed, worth £40 or 200, Moreover, his mothor-In-lase's vlath- ing, valied at 3100, was algo in the house, mak- ings the total value of tho contonts of the houso ahout $1,000. 1t would bo shown thnb ab about this thuo thors wore a lurge number of firos bLelug et in tha City of Chivago. No ono but u hardoned, desperato man would sot fira to a bulldlog, amd honeo it was rogardod ns important to show whut kind of & mnn Andorion wag, It was oxpootod (o prove s charagtor from ufaioy up to tho l'nrcmsut timo,—from his bLoyhood in Hwodon to i mlf;mion to thiy conutry in 18655 how ho lonrned n good trado, having planty of work at tho highest wn‘(nnx novor gambled or drank liquor; was not in debt; and hind no motive for netting bis houso on flro. Gentlomen from varfons polntsof thocountry badcome to Chicngo to testity as to Andoruon's Listory and eharactor, und it wny expeated to show for him s good o chiaractor ng uu{ muan In tho court—n hotter charactor than the counscl himsolf could show, ‘I'ho first witnoss callod was . T DRAKE, koopor of & meat-market in Constantine, Mlen,, wwhoro Auderson formorly lived. ITo mot lum af church and at smnlnrnclmul, whora Andoraon waa nmenthor of the Biblo-class, Nover n word was said ngalnat his houosty, fair denling and good citizenship: mueh was snid In his favor, “ho court adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning, Economy, Onr visiting friondw, o8 woll as our own cltizens, could not but hinve unticed tho grost dectine in prices of dry goods nit through tho city, bry & s nsubjoct of doubt if thero {8 anothor stora Iu tin, ¢r ny other city that hoa yot renched tha extraordizary low prico, now quoted by ono of our popular West-Hida hotscs, Jocated Just wost of Morgan streot, When you find, as you will thore, full Jnes of black coshmeres nt $1, $1,20, and $1,60; black moliatrs, G0o and 75c; all wool colored enstuneren, 600; French popling that used to 521 L 81,25, nt700 ¢ Trlas popling, $1.25 ; il pongoon Blo3 nnd Jiwons at equally low ‘prices, you may wotl Aliuk it Is time to buy, nor¥a it to bo wondered at that straugers aud_cliizens aliko begin to feel that it is eronuiny to buy st dho New York Store, 285 sl 206 West Madison street, e What Next P Boven hundred dollars' worlh of prizes to bo given away by A, J, Sutting, tho C. O, D, clothier. Itis prize Alckets are all free, and Oct. 1 tho lucky mumbora will Do announced, ‘Ticlots aro bolng glven sway at Mr, Nutting's establishment Noa, 184 and 180 Blato streot, aud ot Iils atand fu the Exposition Bulldivg. Thia s tho original mothod ho kas taken of ndvertising his fall and wiuter stock of clothing, wilch s already fm- mense, and offering ot unusnatly Jow pricea, b el Duryens' Starch. For Iaundry purposes, ho Bure to inquire for Dur- yeas' ¢ satin gloss tarch,” Tor culinary use, juquire for Duryens' *improved corn stareh,” Seo (hat “ Durgeas' " {1 on cach packnge, OunoAao, Muzch 10, 1871, —Wo aro usiug Duryens' starch i our laundry, and i it to bo tho best article wo cnn get. 1t gives tho fincat finih, is tho whiteat, and most cconomival stareh evor waed by ws, k. Jexxinos & Co., FProprictars Grletal Lausiry. R S ey Ohickering Square Grand Planos. Extra parlor plauoa. Al thio Intest improvements, Warranted to plense, or money rofunded, Tieod's Tomple of Musie, 93 Van Buren sircet, izt A i Planos to Rent. Lyon & Ifealy, Stato and Alonroo streets, Lavo con- stantly on Lsnd a superior aisortment of planos, iu- cluding * grands ” and “ uprights,” ot $5 to $13 por month, Tent deducted 4f puzchased. e —— E PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. OFFICK OF_SUPT. OF PUDLIC PROXERTY, NAbioN, Wis Sonts b 1o} Notloo 1a herahy givon pursuant to chaptor 211 of tho Tawa of Wisconsin for tho sear 187, that scalod propasals will bo recolved at this offico up to noon of tho thth day af Octaber, 1874, for furnlshing the Stoto with tho necossary statlonory for Ita uso durlng; tho year commanelug Jau. 1, 167, A list of tho axticles, and the quantity of cach roquired, will bo furnlebied to all porsons desiring ta bid, on appll- eatlon to this offico, elthor yormonally or by lotter, Al atationory to corraspond with tho eamplos now providod for Inwpoction at this offico, pursuant to sald chispter 211, nad to bo doliverod to tho Suporintendont of Fublio Property, at tho Capitol, in the city of Madlson, Wia,, on or boforo tho first day of Decombor, 1874, Yach bid must bo accompaniod by & bond fn tho ponay sum of Ton Thousand Dollars, axcouted by the bidder as wrinclpal, nnd by at loast two ‘residont frecholders as surotics, conditloned that the bidder vl furalsh such stationary accordlng to tho torma of his bid, and tho con- tract ontorad Into {n puraustico theroofs Tho surctios shall attach ta ot {ndorea on sald Land thete fustificatton, (o0 ho offect that thoy aro rosident frocholdors of thi State, and aro oach wortls the surm of Ten Thousand ot Inrs over sud abova sl debits, Habilitics snd oxempifons, iu proporty situatod tn this Stato, Tho justification shall boaccompaaied by tho cortificato of a Judgo or Clerk of & Court of Rccord, to tho offoct that, ko Is porsonally sc. qualntod with tho surctivs, and that ho boliovos thom to @y éach worth tho sum atatod 1a tho fustification, ovorand afiovo all dobta and labilitics, “ha contract will ba lot to tho lawest bidiler, quality consldored, who ahall furnish sccurity as abova fndioatad, satlstactory to tho Suporintendont of Publlo Proportyy provided, howovor, that proferonco will bo given to any iddor reslding and doing Lusinoss in tho Stats of Wis. consin, 1 hta bId shiall bo ne low a that of any othior bid- dor not dolug businoas In this Btato, 7. 0. LUND, v Aating Supt, of Publie Proirty. NOTICE T0 CONTRACTORS. Proposals will bo recoiveil for.tho orootton of & Courte flouso at Pontiae, Tk, untll t3o'cluck mr., Oot. I, 1673, Pinus nud spevitications cat bo soen t thi offico of J. 13, Moreow, at Pontiao, aftor Sopt. . Proposals will ho ro- cofvod for tho Wholo or for tho diifrent variaat tho work, cnoh propoant must bo placed in » soatod envotopo, Whisth Tiniat bo pIsood samio motto or VEivnto mark: and acvomanying tho proposnl, and i soynrato aoajod envolano, upon whileh ust bo s Corrospondiog motto, mustlio ‘s bond of 85,000, Wit two oF nior muruticy {ubich etiall boavhrove by the Luliding Cominiins of thie lioard uf Suborvisars of Livingston Gounty), that lio o thioy will ontor Into a contract and give & hond Wi 1wo or mora suretios in tho sum of B1ed,000 (which bond wod by the Bonrd of Su‘\ufllmn of Liviog. prosidud the coutruct sliall Do awardod 1o Tho onveloo_contaluing tho and bond to bo inclosod 1u o1 and tho samo envel ulna. and seatod aud uddeessod tu J. K. Morrow, Pautiae, (i said oard of Suporvisors resarvo the right to reject any ar ali bids, or to recopt auy bid or part of nbid they may doam best for tiointorost of the county. ‘Tio 36,000 hom accampauslng 1o bids must o eortifled (o by tin Clork of tlio lroutt Gouet of tho county (rom which the 1nd comos)” that thn suratios havo real property to tho amount (‘}( the safd bong 1 onrow, el Tt T — . 0. COOHIANE, Atspiteat, an CUNARD HAIL LINE, ESTABLISFTED 1840. Four Bailings Every Week. From Now York avery Wednosday and Saturday From Noston orury Tucsday and Saturdey, Cabln Passage, $50, 8100, and 31301 gold. Round-trip Tickots at reducod ratos, Btaorage Passaga t lowrest ratos. T, 1. DU VEANET, N. W. cor. Olurk and Randolub-ats, NEW YORK TO CARDIEE, ‘FioSouth Wales Atlaitlo Hteamahip ompany's New Firat-clast, Vull-powored, Olsda:bulit Stosmahips will Bail fraw_Vounsylvantn Rallrosd Whinet, Jorsey Gity: GLAMORUAN,,..Bopt. 20 | l’l'lllulllfll-:lfl areraes m— Oarrylng woods and paseongors at througls fatos feom A bacts ot {ho United Siatos it Canads 1o 1orts u the risto} Oirnuol, snd a1} othor polnta bn Eaglaud. "T'hiewo steamhips, h“’li‘n""m"[y for the trade, aropro. vided with all tho lutost improvamunts for tho comfortand courenionce of UABIN AND STEERAGE: PASSENGERS, First Oobla, 876 and $60 ourrancy, Booond Cabja, 865 murmll'r. Htoorago, lf:h curmnfl'. PiovalifStooragy vottitleates fron UAdUl seevessssess B8 Dealta for £1 aud upwacds, For el pariiendain apnly n Cavdim, t the Oon. Pany's Off No. 1 Dock Uhambars, nn ARCHIBALD BAXTER & UU., Agunts, No. 1 Broadivar. STATE LINE, wa York 1o Glasgow, Livernoal, Ietfast, nand Eundandirsye—Tio biciant, now, Olyido- i atoamers will eall tcom Plor No, £, North tiver, as fols SIAICE OFF INDIANA, Wodnesds OF GEORUTA, Widnend 1 Ol KENNRY S ANIA, W Qat: ot ing pansonora at ea to all purds of Urent Nrelialn und troland, ortay, Svoilats Doninark, wuil Gorany, Dratt aiid i B (roliht G pavstye. afinly 6 HALDWIN' &G0, ‘ifenu‘u Woaihiay, Bluerago Olico, No, 4 Broadway, any ather lina, N 14, il Wostorn Agenl, i Olariést, i) Worlnosdny 'thacoaftor, oo oora ational Tino of Stoamehipy, INOLICH. “I'io most eantliorly route lins always boon adoptod by thin Gampany, to avotd 1on und liondisn & Satllug from Now York Tor LEYERPODL and QUENS- TIWN svery BATURDAY. Halllur trom N, York for Gondon (diroat) avory fortalght, Ul o 70, 50, atiirenvy | stoerage, ub groatly roilnced ratos, 'otiny tokots at fowest rated. Sradi By X i fur 8 S, Wb wistorn Avont, 5 Northoust carnor Olark and Randofiii-sls, (01080 naw _Bhurnin Tiouo), Ghionto, Cireat Wostorn Stoamship Lino, v Now Yark to, firzto] (Eclond) dirot, Unrnu."v'ff"\v.fin‘huh'; e, Tihiraday, X [ Woeraizo, §3, hirsaTat Sk GEO, MUDONALD, Agout, 1n Now Yorkta SAMUSRMENTS, FIRST GONGREGATIT, GHOROH, Curner Aun and Washingtou-sta. GRAND CONCERT, At First Congroeations) Ghuesh, eor. 1 Waling= fon-3ta., o Tintmisy Kot Dept, bh o1 8 GilooR DR, 1L, GLARKNOE EDDY, Ungantit. MRS, T 1t BTAGY, Soprm MISS BLLA A, WILITF, Contralto, .k, WLEERY, Tanor, ] ARL BERGSTEIN, Bass, PROGRAMME,~PawT 1., 11 bt A, Hint-dte: W t5° oo VAT Dunizotti-Mrs, Blnciy_and Drol” Uorasiala: - Arie B A o i R g il Mot 3. lncer” Atuaee, T4 : mmlxnn:.;.l\m_mn{ Sincoy, Slias Wto, osnea. ey U Attt v ot PANT 1T.—1. Arin—*! Yo Boft Jiluo Ryps," s Mes g AN 10 pfinos, ey Alueller Morkel=gir. 1addy, "W, Telo~ Mombey, ¥ Lgslior Atra: U(lnl!lu‘h';“lll White, and Mr, Iilery, ¥, Atjin—+"1t In Jgahe? citoms’ i Mondolasolin—Piofy Horgaicio: Bich, e, el 5, ety Mtonins . Cailcart.3at2 In 1t 11at 10k, In 1 Dot By s & Tioknte, 80 ts, oach, for salo sl iho phurch and at Lyon THE KELLOGG ENGLISH OPERA, MR, 0. D, RS n e bl dirogtion, o Laond semern GRAND OPERA IN ENGLISH, With tho famous Amorioan prima donna, LIS OLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Atita fiead, will bo Inaugurnted at MoViekor! on MONIAY, Gol. 5, T 1h6 Samnny cvmprimc i oot i to ptiss Rotloi, o following dia(ingoiebod Bisre AN ZANDT. MiS, SvGUI 3 M OABTLE, AU HEe 0 annonnco that, ua- of . OAMEL GUIN, and FULL CHORUS AND GRAND ORCHESTRA, Mr. A. Prodigsm, Musica) Dirator. Halo of resorved xents wiil ooimoned on Wodnosday morniug, Hopt, 51 *lhe toportoire, acalo of yricea, anil fall pastichiars will o published in noxt Buuday’s pipore. WCORMIOK'S MUSI0 HALL. THEOQO. THOMAS' UNRIVALED OONOERTS, SIXTY DISTINGUISITED PERTORMERS, ICLUDING MISS EMMA CRANCH, Tho Now Ametlenn Prima Donna, TN T S I Monday, Tucudny, nnd Wednesdny 20, Sopt. 29, pt. 2§ i 80, * Mntinco Weduentny, " TIOKITS now for salo at Janscn, MoClurg & Oo.'s, No. 117 Stato-st. Prices for evoning concort: Admlssion, 1§ rosoreod soat, sl floor, G0cents, aud baleony 81 exh kst Jpr matinoo enly 8L, INOLUDING RE- AT, SRy GAL 51t SIELDORN. Manscom: W'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Madlson-st., betweon Stato und Denrborn. Temombor this Ia tho I T fl\”Vtiirl:l( butono of tho eml- Joseph Jeferson, and tho theatro will bo OROWDED NIGHTLY to wit- n':‘u: Ihlsl wasterly ombolishment of Washiugton Irviug's Shoteli 0 RIF VAN WWINELLII. Thornforo, tocuro sour seats, which you_ can do withont extra clinri elx daya (n advanco. Gorlo oarly, tud enjoy tho eatiro ploy. Lours opun ab7:15; curlali rises punctu. ally at § o'click. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. The Successful Comedy Company will nppoar this wook in n CHANGE OF PROGRANMNE. Seribo's fivo-act comody, A Tanglod Chain. ! Will be xiven evory evoning, excopt Baturday; sleoon iR e o o ateieldcs o 3 3 s AnD, )] h Mlss iaswihoruy Mra. Willlams, and Allss CHford: Saturday Bvening, OTHELLO, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Dlarkest,, BRED AT e e R I, g TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS of the (EM OF MIN. STILELSY. Monday, Sopt. 21, 1871, Ty & Leous s Mg, Eirst. {ime of Kolly & Loon's Teantation_of Otfonbach's Gomis Opera, MUK, GHOUFLIDRL, Firstilms hros HLARTZ OUTDONE, ! futroducing tho wreat Box Mys tery: Maglcian, lll"{ Manalng, Fiest timo_hara of te IEthtonind skotoh, OBIEYING GRDIERS, by Sehooloratss Gioos, aud Colling, WODDEN S1O1S, Frank aud Tk gy i, Chortice,'and tnios and Wodnesdzy and Haturilay matinees, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Tho Most Drillinnt of all the Drilliant Dro- matic Organizations, the Famous LINGARDS! Obango of Dill Every Night. Tinredoy ~La Tontation, _Eridng—Mons, Alplionro. Saturiny MAinoo o Mu.rmm' minridny MR Grand Doubto Bill, * The Lingard Bkatclios dvery pr- armance. MARTINE'S [0 Acalemy. SOUTH SIDE, 1010 INDEANA-AY, WEST SIDE, b5 ADA-ST. WILL OPEN Saturday, Scept. 26, AllIato fashicnablo and logitimato danues eystomatl- enlly tanaht. 1 fiavo ulargod and tmiproved tho South Sido Academy #a that it 13 vastly suborlor Lo any I o Htatos, whothur b polnt af atzo, olegeo aul camplojonons. ure alo Improvd the West Sido Aeaduing, 0 thnt for Tuinbly, Churah, or Private Glub Partios, Loth will Lo fouad thcowpurably olegant, rechorehe, completo. J. EDWIN MaRy DANCING, “Tho right ono for tho Littlo Iulks hns roturnod ab Inst, D. B SHAW, Our old friond and toachor for tho spaco of twonty-threa yours, Loforo tho fire of 1631, bavinx roturned, whi intro. duoo o varfoty of Now Dancos and Amusomonts for Childron's Parlor Enterinimnents, ombracing Dave. fniz, Singiog, Acting, stk 23 18 now Sutroduced ia Now (1 A, 8. will hald a Ocng)v;nl Iall, corner of ‘I'wonty-Kocond.s o fizet moutliy will ha hold Saturday, Scpt. 23, &t Ba'olock . m. Al o patrons and feigndz, with ‘theie olildros, ato ro- ly {nvitod. " METHODIST CHUROH BLOCK, s clngres fo th A ‘Corger Clark aud Washivkton sts. ALFRBD J. ENIGEIT Will givo ono of Lis Popular Dramatic Reaitals Thursday Lvoning, Sopt, 2 * Musicsl solections by Loty Falk. Adinlssion, bl centa, . 'ickots at thodvor,” "Dvors open a7, Cumutencont 8. ‘WINDOW GLASS: Colansey Glass Tiamf's G, 40 North Third-st., Philadelphia, Tn,, Are now making, and bave on hand the Tiar- rost and bost assortmont of WINDOW GLASS. Ordors promptly filled at LOW PRIOCES, Our Q(lnss s SUPERIOR TO OTHER BRANDS, *Packed liko Fronch,” of High Polish und Light Oolor. It iabelieved FEQUAL TO FRENCHE, AND AT LOWER PRICES, Also, manufacture Wino, Porter, and Min. oral Dottles, Flanks, Vials, and Fruit Jars. e oot s e ase i Voo e BEDICAL. Dr. Kean, 300 BOUTII OLARK.ST., CHIVAGO, Alay hie gonsulted, parsaually ac by mall, froo 6f char [, ;.:’z‘a; f\ :{'fi;‘{.“fi.’fi'n'""' ‘"f.“'" DR J, KEAN by fi.: 4 S e i DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st, * 'Tito Jongost engagod aurd most suos conutul Blyalolan ' tho olty b 14 o izanie, Norvous, aid Bhoslal histancs, ‘hcatsiie o oular fo fainalos spacdily cured, Invalids proyidud w Prll‘nl!nxmrll»nnu.lmlrd attendanco, ko, Sond 3 At ur troatind, L'atidnle a1 6 distanoo treatod by winl MANINOOD RESTORED, A victhn of youthful Impeudenso, oansing promatica dovsy, nurvons dobility, olo,, buving trisd i valn ovety Known roiady, Tias foniid & 'sfmole’ solf-gie, Wileli it Willwgnl S'recto hts follow-aullorors, Addcass 9 3, REGEVLY, 7 Nassau-ste, Bow Yurke th 04 SLEEPING COAOCHES, Via BAICH, CENT. G, W, & E k Pallman Through Pnlac{: ?laepl?gl%uyhg RAILROAD TIME TABLE, DAD XIME TA ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALNS, ' Printacukt it rive Bundoy st 8:008, wm, § Da MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY P ickragrie s G it & ICF MANKA, 1 Baty tiapcess,,, QUAND TAVIDE ARD Mornfog ixcoss,ue Night Rxprost CHICASO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chitago, Kansaa City and Denver Short Line, ela Loutst. ana, Ho,, and Chicago, Sprinafeld, Alton end &, Lowi Theoigh Tine, Union Depot, Weat de, near Hadinrn-st Lrige, " Tteket Ufficen 1 AL Depoty and 133 Handolphat Teare, 3 Hx, Hitreator, Lacan, Washington I doliot & Diwialit Acemmimaation 1o HICAGD. HILWAUKEE & Sr. PAUL RAILWAY, oy o . Conaiete, SR et iass eemen Hovtes anton o 0. 1, Ailum. m, 20 9un, Arrive, 11 008, m. Dav 1t v g i i v el el Trint, Tealy du "3:00p, m.(* 7:50p. . oot 0% p.m. {8 x4 m s Northern lows, Mall, Biliwuuion, B, P olin, Nixtit, Eapres TLLINOIS CEXTRAL HAILROAD. Depot fuot of Laket. and uot e, T Teaminihcstn. ntat iapge0econd . Sokat Fearla & Konkuk K. Dubuguo & Slouz Oy Dubugno & Hlous Oty () Gilmian Pason, ~ (m) 1tuna to Ghampalg CHICABD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILRDAN. Depots—Fuot of Lake-st.. Indlana-av,, af lotammithss et Canmo o St onihotty. nd.«:lk:: oy und Pclic Holel, und et depols, Taave, Mall and Expross,e.... Ottawn aud Streatsr Fan Dubugun & Sfonx Uity Kxp Excltio Fast Line, fof Oinal ityy Toavonworth, AL| Kausan sanor i Dabngne & Sjon DachloNixhe fipe (o Kanan Gy, chison & B <t Downer's (ixuvo Acoommodaiion| 11 Dawnor's (irove Aocomnodation|* 1 whor's Acoommodation| PIFP PEFFP 10, S Cl!lfiflafl&’ NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Teave, | aPacllioVast Line, o Dubitas N e o ot 2Owahin Nigl Exbomscsan s EoDber Sormer of Qesil and iinefeate, CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devot, corner of Vanluren ant Shermanate, Teket afich, Grand Facine dlofela - 1ets Ticket Zeave, Qmahs, Loavonw'th&A tehison Ex(*10:15 a. m. dativn, R Forn Atcommo Biaht Expross, 0. . +10:40 11, . EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHEN’S SCHOOL. - Toading and day-school for young ladiea and childron, Rev, Theodaro Irvlog, LL. D., Roctor, No. 21 West Thirty-second-st., New York. Tho young Iadlos and children rcolved nto tho family will five fn tho atma- #plieroand undor tho qulet influonoo of a Chrlstin homo. ‘fho number {s Himited to fifteon. Iicopenon Wednos. day, Bopt. 23, Tor clroular or Information, apply te tha Ttector, No. of West Thirty-socond-st. LAKE FOREST ACADEMY, A Day and Boacdlag Schoal, wiiors Doy, mmay prapare for Colloio and’ obtaln o 1 Iiducatlon, ' Tuiflon, 8%0. Boned and Tuitlon, 84X por year Tho next selidol Vont wil bogtn Sunt. fo, Far cir; galng andttnforimatlon address tho Priuclyal, ALBEIE , coroty 11, “ithe Hon, WILLIAM DBIlOSS, P . ARTHUSSOTOHT AR, Vioo Tussiagmie oot Tho Rov, ALLEN'S ACADEMY, Lrubracing PRIMARY, PREPARATORY, and ADA- DTG BRPRA TS SPLERDIDLT eaied * 1ur boys of all 8gos. Now x)uwll rocolvod at any time, HRAW. ALK, L. Dy Beducipal, 741 Miolifgan CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, MADAN D'HERVILLY, Princtpal, Nos. 1325 axd 1623 Sprace-nt., Philadoiplis. English, Fronch, and Ltta, }Qm{:.l’h"l: au‘-‘lluu Sulma{l {flr j;nul:fi'f»ldls! snd Missos, eonoly 1% (19 Inn 3 Wil rooion boptembor By DR. VAN NORMAN'S Classteal Buslsly Froneh, snd Gorman family day shool, fur youug Indies and ohlldron, 71, 73, aud 76 Kaat Slxty" st onveat Bl Now York i corimoucd haoigh. onth Joar Sopt, $1. 1834, Yor Theihor. Iforniation son Tor ontalogun. . Aditross Tlovs Dy Gr VAN NOUBAN, 16 Last Sixtv-fitstat,, New York, LOGAN SQUARE SEMINARY, s Bosralo and Day-Scliool for ladies, sibuated 1201 Viscat., Fhilsdetobie Wil b ropued ‘t:(‘ 18, 184, MISH J° PINDKLL, Principals, Harvard School, o Nu‘. 21 Hixtecuth-st, Clroutars o 20RUSWON, WATLRS, A, M., Master, RS, WM. G. BRYAN'S TIOARDING SOROOL ¥OR YOUNG LADIKS, The 1fali Torun of Mrs. liryan's Nohool cominoqeos Soplember IgH,_Datavis, o Avril: 174, MADAME 0. dn SILYA 131y BRADE I8 (ot M DI L ) '""'%F'Esfibfi i uard o} ool Ly Chil. * e 1 Woat NIy olufiist., N, Vo, roupot Sopt- 5. % b o may me wado persoually oF by lottor ssubova, BULKLEY'S BOARDING AND DAY ool, for young ladlos, sl ‘Tacrytomn-on-he-Iiud: ) roopon Supt. 10. LLE, TARDIVRL, &5 W.FORTY-SIXTH.ST, N. MY B EARDIVEL, = W i U foard: Taigand 135 SOnG0) for gouis s A obildrom OVt T: OUND BONOLARSHIP, ‘Modést, Toapecttal, manly domeanar, avvorsins e RU TS VG e Shart iy acgos Hod o &4 Yoniiars, N ¥, " BITTERS. PERFECTION! BOKER'S BITTERS. Boware of Counterfelta. S FRACTIONAL OURRENCY, @&mgckages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY 1IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of Natioual Guerency, A TRIBUNE OFTICE.

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