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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1874, By T N [ FOREIGN. The Gorman Government Op- posing the American Spy-System, Tmporters in Gormany Must Not Bo Prosccuted by €onsuls Another Loan I“oroei( from Ouban Property-Holders. Proposed General Amnesty to Irish Political Offenders. The Austrian Polar Expedition Saw Nothing of an Open Sea. Disracli Suflering from a Severo Attack of Bronchitis. GERMANY, Nrw Yonx, Sopt. 31.—Tho Assistant United Btates District Attornoy, who wont to Europe Tast spring to obtain evidenco againt {mporters in tho case of importations at alloged undor- valualions, has roturnod, Ho says ho found the Gerwnn Governmont greatly incensed ngainst this Governmont becauso, a8 was thought, it had Issued ;comminsions to its Comsuls {n Europo autlorizing them to cito importers bofore thom for the {mrp‘oao of oxtorting informption re- Bpecting Invoicos mado ont in Europe. Actiug upou that supposition, the Gorman Governmont Lo informod the Amorican Logation st Berlin that if tho Consuls of this Governruent nttampt- ed to exoruto thoko commisulons thoir oxequi~ turs would be rovoked. ¥ v Loxpoy, Bout. 44.Tho roporh, which vwaa originally published by the Pall Alall Gazelle, thas, Prince Bismascic bad modo proporals for {h incorporntion of Dommpark with the Germsn Ewpiro, 18 pronounced Lo bo nbyolutoly £2kse. —_— CUBA. Nzw Yonr, Sopt. 24,—A Havana lottor states that the Official Gazette published on the 18th an nrticlo on the dearce roquiring the iuhabitauls to cuptribute to tho Government 5 per cont of thoir capital for two yoars. It i8 said thoro is an ur- gency for the collection of tho fivut and sccond tzi-monthily contributions on capits), in order that tho Trensury way meet its obligations and cover the deficits which mouthly result botween tlio income and the outlay. A privato lotter from Goz. Calixto Garcin Yuequez, dated Massaniollo, Wil inst., on board a Spanish gunboat, ssys bo bod the misfor- tune to be takon prisonor asdl wounded soveroly at tho samo time, The phyeician doclares Liwa out of danger. Gareia strles that ho las been kindly tronted by his coutors; thint thoy havo shown bim every coneiskaration, and have not ’iermltted the elightost ndignity towsrd him. “'Ix:z lotter montiond ue. particulars of his oap- ——— GREA'S BRITAIN. LoxpoN, Sept. 2L—In the Contral Criminal Court, yesterday, Mr. Pugin, archiloct, was found gnilty of “boling Mr. Horbort. Judgo Dramwoll, aftor a tong conforonce with his col- leagues, took suzo tios for tho appoaranco of de- foudant for sentetico whon required. Mr, Pugin thanked tho Judge, aud solemnly declared ho would nover vefunt tho offonse. Judge Bram- woll, after_sorcroly roprimanding defondant, or- dored his disuhrrgo undor bail. A upecial Gigpateh from Dublin to the Stand- ard saya tha /smucsty Assaciation thero have re- coived "sn jutimation that Disracli, on the occa-~ sion of the sppronching roynl visit to Iroland, will recoramend that o general smnesty bo grantod 23 political prisoners. Loxv oy, Sept. 26 — 05:30 a. m.—Hopworth atled for Amorica yestorday in tho steam- ebip T iopublic. Lo rpoN, Sept. 26—6 . m.—Tho Times an- nour o5 that Disracli's visit to Ireland Las beon Eflf r;oned on account of s sovere attock of T suchitie. g AUSTRIA. ‘Loxpox, Sept. 24.—Membors of the Austrian Polar expodition doclaro explorations in the iliraction of the North Polo a8 hopoless of ratis- faclory rosults, and that tho roports of tho exist- once of aa opon Polar #oa are untruo. b ey FRANCE., Panis, Bopt. 24.—Tho conteet of tho Bonapart- ists in Corsica in tho olection for General Coun- cil becomen more veboment daily. Tho fight, bo- twoon Princo Napoleon oud Princo Clarles Boueparle, who sets with the pmity of the Emprons Lugonie, Tho nuthoritios of Ajaceio aro taking precautions ngainyt ri Dien Public wsserts that Prussian agonts aro actively engaged on tho Algerian frontiors in establisliing relations with tho Arabian tribes, 'Anis, Bept, 24, —The clections for mombers of the Asgembly ara ordered to bo hold on Oct. 18 in tho Deparimenis of tho Alpes Marl- times, Pag d'Calais, and Boinc-ot-Olse, Eight other vacaut sooty romain to o filled. — SPAIN. Mapnm, Sept. 24.—Au ongagement in tho Province of ‘Discay, betwoen Ropublicans asud Corlists, resulted in tha rout of tholatter. Many of tho insurgonts aro surrondering and asking for amneaty. Jiavnw, Bopt, 24,—The Ropublican troops in tho Province of Alicanto bavo defeated tho Car- lists at Aleoy and Villenn, —_— TURKEY. ViENNA, Bopt. 24.—The Neu Frei Presse says the Sultan intonds to avpoint his oldeat son to tho chief command of tho srmy, and this Is astop proliminary to declaring him hoir to the throno, contrary to the immomorizl precodont for the or- der of succossion, BWITZERLAND. Benxe, Sopt, 24.—Tho Postal Congress has ap- vroved tho plan for an Intornational Post-Oftice. ‘110 Congress has resolyed to maot every threo yeurs, and hos selectod Laris as tho place for its uoxt nossion, in 1877, g~ ITALY, Toxz, fept. 24—Ths boundary disputo be- twoen Hwitzerlaud zud Ttaly, which was roferred to the Hon, Goorgo P. Marab, Ubited States Ministor at Romo, for arbitration, Lus been do- cided by him in favor of ltaly, which thoreby weguires 1,600 acres of territory. THE INDIANS. The Indians'Quiet ln the Northwests Special Inepateh to T'he Chicapo L'ribuns. Wanimixazoy, D, C., Bopt. 24,—Dishop Haro had un Intorviow with tho Prosident aud Bocro- tary Bolknap to-day, Ho will make a formal roport of tho stata of affuirs fu_bis ‘scotion in & foy days, Ho sogu that ovarything is quict in ;I::c!:onbwu; and is promiging for a peraanont Thioving Rod-Sking Punished, BAN Francmsco, Bojpt. 24.—A dispatoh from Drescott, Arizous, to-night, eays tho Indiang who recontly murdered Mr. Roborts, a herdor, wero followod by o detachmnont of troops snd Apacho Indisn scouts from Yerde, Thoy wero cnught near the head of Cave Crook, A battlo ousuad, aud fourtoou hontila Apachos woro killed and soveral taken prisunors, The troops loat cue scout aud ano Tosto Apacho killed nud £wo mon wounded. The Big llorn Expodition Called Xn. Tonr Brvewr, Sopt, #4.—Tho Blg Horn oxpo- dition how boon called n, after # mouth's soout- ing, No Indiany woro found off of their rouer< vatlons, ‘Ihe troops have bean ordorvd to thoir rospootive etatlous, —_—_— Lo o F ATLAYTA, Gn., Sopt. 2t.—Ths Odd Follows' bauquob b the Kiinbuil Houso way » grand affair, Bpocalios wore made by roprogontatives fram ol party of the United States mud Cannla, "I'io Graod Lodgta ta-day aslooted Indianapulis ea'the plaoe for tho noxt aunusl sossion, which elinitad Joud aud prolonged applause, Tho deolslon of the Grand Lodge of Now ITampehire, in tho Flotchor onso, was suntalned, Tho Grand Seerotary was olacted to dolivor an eulogy on Past Grand-8iro Konnedy, deconnod. The Grand Lodgs resolved that the Grand Bire bo aud 18 horoby authorized to adopt such monanrey in relation” o the eatablishmont of the order in Austria as abiall scom to him mont jndi- clous for obtsining tho Fnrmlmlou of tho Aus. trian Government to establlsh the ordor thero, and to astablisl 1t thora i€ such pormission be oo, That 1 1 fresoived, That tho Grand Lod Jifntcdona aboanata 1 1 WD, B b S ‘fin‘:} #to lerohy nuthorized ta confer {hio houorary drgres of Laut Bceretary on ay P’ Urau (n gou atandin awiul to x Roblo Grand in & subordinnto Iadgo, Vike! Gesl 1 Tho grond body almost unanimausly passed tho annoxed roport on a rosolution paased by tho rand body on the subject of lodge work on undny, viz: that tha samo bo and i horoby re- poated. Tho Commitieo _respectfully roport thint tho volo of the trand Lodo, nt it8 last ses- elon, upon the.snmo subject, was 60 omplistio againet the ropoal of enid resolution, that we noed only rofor o it s & full auswer o ¢ho reso- Iutlluu abovo proposoed. This uotlon roaftirms the posltion taken by tho Grand Lodgo In 1873, making it lllegal to hold & lodgo or eucampmont on Butday for any othor than funoral purposod. 2 "Ihe trand Lodgo decidoed tho question of con- sulidation in the nogative, This puts a quiotus ?)n §hu smalgamation of tho two branches of tho rior, Tho Grand Lodgo recolved an_Invitation from tho Chamber of Cotmeres to visit their hall on Fm'l.ng aftornoon, at 3 o'clock, which was ac- coptod. SPORTING NEWS. Tho White Stockings Again Defeat tho Athletics, The Turf---Aquafie. BASE BALL. WHITE 8TOCKINGS VS, ATIILETICS, Svectal Disvateh to The Chicaas Trivune, Puranerrna, Pa., Sopt. 26.—This nftornoon about 700 porsons sssombled upon tho grounds at Twonty-(fth snd Jolforson stroots to wituess tho fifth champlonship gamo of base ball bo- twoen tho Chicago aud Athlotio Clubs. Tho bat- ting of both organizations was rather weak, Tho Atlletica woro guilty of anuwmber of felding orrora, which wore, howovor, countoractad by good plaus, aud tha scoro was thus lept down. Out of tho four runsmado by tho White Stock- ings, tho threo in the fourth inniug wore earnod by good bLord batting, ‘Tho ruu in tho sccond was mado through two cousecn- tivoly will pitched bulla.” DloMullon, by Lwo-buzo fair-foul hit, o mui¥ of 1riuos off An- sou's hit, and a ouo-baser by McIride, secured & rup in the fitth. Murusn sccuved & rm on an orror of Glenu and Iines, auda base-hit by But- ton, Tho Chicagos hnd no opportunity to dis- tinguish thomaclvos in tho field, a8 the Athletio boya batted right ioto thoir havds. The game wus rather an mtorootiug one, and was matked by £omo brilliant plays. The home club lost i by mikorablo batting, Tho following is . sconx: wiokacs, [0\ K| arwirics, OIR Culibest, 1. £, ER Foree, 3 10 alon, c. a0 Dovlin NET 40 i2l1 3; 0,8ntton, § ilo a1 0:{Clpp, ©. 2( 0 3} oifdodiey, 1.7 3} 0 3 9 o— = 0, 3. . 0,71 total, 9, Athlatlc, 0; total, 7." Felding errors—Chicigo, b% Athletic, 0, Tme of gine—Ono hout and forty miinutea, Unmpare—. D, Mack, of tho Pliladelptias. TRIBUSE V8. INPEI-0CEAN—1 70 8, Bovoh innings of 8 guma of base-ball were plaved yesterday afteruvon at tho grounds corner of Twantv-sovanth streot nnd Wontworth avonuo Dotweon Tuz WRINDNE and Lnfer-Ocean bincs, the * Tains " winning, as usual, Followiog is TUE FCONK, Total. e pueseee s 3} ~Tnndnge— Tribune, Iuter-Ocean, . THE TURK. TROBPLCT PANK BACES. New Yonx, Scpt. 24.—At the Prospeot Park races, tho contest for the purso.of 31,000 for horses that bad nover beaten 2:27, resulted es follows : A, Falls Tiatio D, 81 Vilip: 18 Frank 24 Comen. 46 Tonuer 36 Apuie Colling o Vunity e Katio and Mystic thorefora won Lwohoats each, aud will trot the deciding hoat to-morrow. A SUGOESTION, A Tivorside corrospoudont ays Lo is crodibly informed that tho famous trotters American Girl, Vullorton, snd Glostor will 6oon pmss through the city on their way to _tho Pacitie, and ho sugzosts that o roco bo_mranged betwoen thetn and the Chicago horso Bodjuo. o thinks that, it favoruble weather und good manage- ment, 20,000 peoplo would twrn out to seoit. Wo commend the suggestion to the considera- tion of Alr, Mausur, b AQUATIC REGATTA AT OINCINNATIL CINCINNATY, O., Sopt. 24, —1'he most exciting, rogatta ovor rowed on tho Okio River took placo this afternoon on the river betwoon this city aud Newport and Covington, uudor tho ausploos of tho Bxposition Commission. Cin- cinuati and Pittsburg clubs,and the Naiad Olub, of Toledo, took part. ‘fhoro wero four races, all down the river witbout return. The first rnce was throc-quarters of a mile, single shell, by threo boys O yoars old, Time, 8 min. 80 see, Tho second race was 2 miles, singlo junior aliel), for boys uot ovor 18, Lranklin, 11 min. 68 goc.; Sweeney, 11 min, 5! eec, * The third ruce wos n sonior scull, 2 miles. Risley, 14 min, 18 see. Twaddlo, 14 win. 80 uee. ‘I'lio fourth raco wad § miles, four-onrad sculls, three cntried. Dugnesue Club, Pittsburg, 16 min. 8 sec, Cincinnatt, 16 win, 8 seo, Nadud, of Tolodo, 16 min. 39 see. 2 ‘e day was fuir, and the contostants onconn- torod delisys, meoling river slonmers in cacl yace. Tho shoves, aud windows of houses woxt to ulio rivor, stoamore,and brdges, wora crowded. The Pittsburg mndo the bost tino ever wudo on the Ohio lliver. The Commissionors swarded modals to tho winners, TROPOSED REGATTA AT TEED'S LAKE, MICH, Suecial Dupatels (o Lhe Clienaa Liriaune, Guaxp Rarvews, Mich., Sopt, 24.—It - buw boen doclded to hold & regutta at Reod's:Laks, 8 boau- titul lnke 8 miles out of this city, Oct. 2 Frank 1. Yates, of Chicago, is Lero nssiste ing in complating the arrangementa, Thoro will e threo racos—ana for for singlo eoulls, ouo for donblo wculls, und o duok-boat raco,” H, W. Pentuon, of tho Spring Lake Bout Olub; Tnomns A. Wiltitma, of Grand uven; Fruuk B, Yates, of Chicuzo; and Snmuol Watkinn, of Grand Ha- von, -all well-known oswswen, will take parh in tho fist raco if mo other dou. ple seullors onter, the second tico M. Yatos will row a slnglo Soull against time, Tharo will ba two prizes for fhw single-seull race,—tno first u solid gold vest- shait of the value of &50; the socond, o vest-’ clawn worth §23, Turthor arrangomonts will bo made s fast bs prasticablo, TiY BIOWN-MONKIE QUALLENGE, 8r. Jonas, N. B., Bopt, 24,—4 bitels oconrred to-doy in tho mrrangemonts for tho bout-tuce, o American buokors of Moviin falling to mako deposlt, Drown's frionds ottered to advauco tho wionvy noedod rather thau postpono tho contout, Grost Interost s snifontod fu the reault, but 4l Liotuiug d trilling, the Halifox man being tho favosito by two to one. sfin it AP ) | wnd wintae suttos wate obsorvad to-day. [ ble of rauw THE WEATHER, Wanmxoton, D, O,, Bopt. 34,—0ver tho Up- por Lukes, stutiounry, fullowsd by falling, ba- romotor, somowhat highor tomporature, south- exly wiuds, augd parkly cloudy weathor, FAIRS, Fourth Day of the Town State Fair, An Immense Attendance and a Fine Show, District and County Exhibitions. IOWA STATE FAIR. Spectal Disputeh to The Chicann Tribune, Rroxruk, I, Sopt. 21.—Had thers beon ado- quato facilitics for renahing the grounds, the at- tondance to-dny ot tho Stato Fair would not havo fallon far short of FORTY THOUSAND PERSONS. With tho mouns afforded, somewhors about 90,000 or 85,000 participated 1n tho fatigues and fostivitien of the occanion, A strosm of wagous, earringos, omnibuscs, and buggios bogan mov- ing toward the ground about sunriso, and then onuntil 8 in the aftornoon people continued pouring along the dusty roads. In raspouse to tho Mayor's provlamnmtion, thers was o vory goneral closing up of stores and businoss- honses by tho wmorchants of Ieokuk, Evon tho Postmastor folt in duty bound to give his omployos n holiday, and the Post-Ollica was ehut from 8 until 5 o'clock. Bpeclul traing aud oxcursion stonmors brought thousands of stran- gora Into town duriug tho forenoon, who, for want of vehicles to transport thom to tho fatr, were compallod to walk about tho streets for lours. At the grounds ALL WAB ANTMATION and good natura, Peoplo who attond Btato Talrs oxpoct to be jostled, and crusbod, and trampled upan, and thoroforo don't got mad ut triflos, As each omuibus or wagon dumped its lond of bhuman froight ot the gate au indiscriminato scramplo would immo- dintely ousno in procuring tickets, drosses would bo torn, and favorito corns traddon upon, but no loud or uniscemly complainty were Lenrd, Oucao Iuside the inclosure, the people soughs out gnch fonturcs of tho fal n4 most intcrestod them, and thero remaited until thoir appetites woro satioted. Gonorally, tholoral uud fino- art halls receivod sttention flrit, nud, as a con- sequence, thoso buildings wore at all times dur- ing tuo day flled to roplolion with visitors, Anothor popriar rosort was tho sgricultural fmplemeont vopariment, though not ninny ladion webt thore. Fomalo taste scomod fo rum toward flowors, fruit, howoy, butter, pickles, presorvos, pin-cushions, cooking-atovas, Hows ng-machines, quilts, jowelry, embroldery, and -other wmall truck, But, after examining and admiring all theso articles, the ladies wvarinbly askod their ocorts to take thom to THE RACE-COURSE, Tara they contored a8 bocs ronnd a hivo, and, ouco comfortably seated, rofusod to budge again until the aronn exervisos wero finished. Yo ronch tho amphitheatre, it i3 trio, thev woro competled to yun a geuutlot of boor-vendors, mondicnut monstrosities, and_side-showmen, but thoy all secomed willing to ko the veuturo, It was au cusy matter (o distinguished tho rural from tno city lady, notwithstauding that in the amphitheatre thoy wera seated indiseriwinatoly, Tho Grange lass invariably gets herself up in loud colors and dis- plays deoided rocklessuess in rospect to tho Hoavonnbloss of hor article. Very muny g r[(u,.r ‘olvot ot valvoteen ctoaks woro (Huitu conunon, but, as goneral thing, the rurl belles to-day woroa green ekitt, alky-bluo overdrees, crimson wash, yellow straw bat,gycen veil,and whito feather. ho, liowever, admired tho grand cavaleado of horses, whiich oceurred al 12 o'clock, as much or mors than her looknk or Burlingtou sister, whoso opportunity for studsing fomalo toggory was wovo favornble. ‘There wore all kinds of horses in tho cavaleado, from the MONSTER NORMAN DRAFT STALLIONS to tho dolicato-limbod, thoroughbred —racors, ‘I'bick bull-necks aud elpbuntine logs provailad, howavor, as thoy should, for Ioxa i8 un agriculs tural Stato, where strongth, moro than speed, is roquired. ‘Cho procession was an jmmensg suc- couy, aud was kopt moving s fong timo, Thon thore was au intermiasion for dinver, and duy- ing tho ufternoon the ruuuers and trot- tors wero put through ' their motion. Sovaral promiwms woro ol awarded {o doublo teams, undhere ocewrred un incident which proves the uonsense of appoiuting in- compatonts on awarding cominittees, Matehod cnrriaga-horses boiug called, threo old farmers stopped into 1ho xiug to pass upon tha morits of tho tonms, which consistea of Lvo span of band- sotne, rangy geldings and o pir of big-bellied bay mmes. Tho Intter wero only suilablos for Lioavy farm or feam-labor. Pho Commitice, LICE WISE MEN, laoked at tho horses, told tueir owners to movo thom up the quurter-strotch, and taen tied tho yed ribbon, emblematio of first choico on tho big-bollied waros, au buing the moet suitablo to draw & goutloman u carringo while his fumily a1 eulling on Michigan avonuo, Tho sawmo errov was noarly comwitbod Dby tho goutlemen sclected to pass upon thor- oughbrad stallions, In this class thoy had six animals to seleet frouw,, and tho first reault of their deliborations was to tio tho red ribbon up- ousn Imlg-lug[iud, Inea-sprung skeloton, incapa- dug Dalt s milo at a ‘-minute goit. Dofora thoir judgmont bocamo lina), howover, somebody suggestod that o teut of speod botweon the hoses would probably load to o differont result, and the suggostion boing ndopted, a littlo sorrol horso that had been ontiroly overlooked by tho Commitico ran the mile ont, distuncing sll his competitora; while the long-logged, knee-sprung, loin, and hungry oquine Cassus broko down and stopped botoro roaching tho titst quartor-pole. 5o much for incompotencs, Exbibitors in all other depavt- Taonts mako THE 8AMI: COMPLAINT, Thoy ehasgo that committoes aro simost invaria- bly packed or czmposod of iucompotont material, freo-for-nll © trottiug - race concluded the proceodings on tho race-track, bLuing won onuily the Lrown gol y by 3 Wialobono 1 232, 203 ana ok By this timoe tho ramn'was falling quite briskly, end the crowd mado iis way homo as bost it cauld, Mnu?' yersons woro dotained ou tho fair rounds untit 9 o'clock Lofore they could find_n sost in a wagon toconvey them totown. If Keokul desiros to retain tho Stuta Fair *nnothor year, ber citizens will have to provide botter fu~ cilities than thoy havo this time for gotting to and from tho grounds. Not alone wero pooplo unablo to got away from tho fair at it closo, but the ownors of - covered vehicles took advantago of the ram to donblo their rates of faro, and to #0 ovorload their teams as Lo wake locomotion oxcoediugly tiresonie. MR, GRINNELL'S BPEECH, At tho Town Biato Fair, on the 324 inat.,, an address was mado by the ifou, J. I, Grinnoll, of which the following is n brief synopsi 3. B, Grluwoll, buing: futroduced, snld ho wag brouglik up Lieru u ono of (b yieoplo, o presumed, i it of tha Trcaidanta or Tho Obnego and of tho oclety, Tho spenker piayfully ulluded 1 onn of the Board of Directors of tho ksino uamse, e was Mo Dlack Uawle when Jackaon captired i, yot nfghit presny ko bitn (o say 3 %D man, fud 1 wm glad thlw ausplelous Fair i ot iy tha very unmo of tho Chief was Wateh- £l Fox, and wo the peoplo Bave ben *wateliful ? to fix wn oversthing for tha peaple of Town, and ke themm Lappy @ud o geand success, Now, if o was o~ g 10 ke « forinu! speecl, 1t would be about Jowa fu'genoral, ond_corn, - Cord I 1874 18 Klug, Towa Lk woro corn than auy State In the Union,—not T leas than 160,000,030 bushebs,—and not i little whilo a0 Jt wan tho' hoino_of savugos, It fu alio tho frig fu wheat In tho United Statw,~35,000,000 Duehels,—und not bale the kol s byen fouchod with o breuding plow. Wo lave bud & fow rshoppere, but ‘they havo uot, it 1 suld, oft an egg. 181104 this the fair_countey (n which 16 ilvo? Wa aro Lotwoen tho sather und Mothor of Wa~ torw, amplou thoir stow to float the commprco of tho globo; then a Rof-work of rajtrosds, nust and wenty Horth and south, which would havo been multiplied anit oxtendod, bt for wii T deens wnwise Leglolation, in coutraventiou of a wiiw wuzlun, that * Tho world iy goverued ton much,” “Lhis may bo pelitical, but Tusk 110 pandon for ita uttorance, [Applause.] Our futuro 18 Lright toall, Lt 10 tho reativas,—Lo thioe who liavo courege, plowed deop, roitod tho antmals wita skill, ‘planted trees, adorued thelr Tomes, und axo now tu: tiouslly cuudating tuelr cvildvon,’ Pasa: ovor those an who would unt boast and feel o Just prida i Yowa 7 1fe1o 18 tho poetic Orfental hores of Job,— his * neck clothod with thunder s ® bullocks geloctod from tho berds of Priucos, snd cquol fo furnfsbing o sirloln_or o pleture; wwiuo, becoming ko attrav. fivo thut 6 Jow 'may Do templed to for- swear LLs rollgion and becoro a pork-aater and slicop o word sugyesta_comfort, chopa, aud weslth—but most of our huudreds of thousmdh have ylelded to tho doge, walch tho peopla #eotn to profor to the i golden-hoofed anlmal” Thou this {6 o frultlund | rhu Natlauz) Biow ot Riokimond frow Town oout mo fow huudrod dollsre swhen Prestdont of thu Stato Turticuttural Bocloty, Lut wo won tho prize; uud often apploa and graia fa Yowa aro- chesper thin fu any BEt0 i tho Univn, “Flcro uro grander achiovements within onr ronch, Deop plowluly, 88 this your yroves, {4 (ho way 10 wealths ond to prize the opportunities of eltizons of 20 noblo s Btata v ouly becowiug gratitudo o tho Almighty, Mr, Presidont aud follow-citiaous, 1 road Joy in your vounténuncos § and, #¢ he should be vries ‘wihio cotnos after lhe King, may 1 be the couvielion it 110 pragelhy bent that lovoth best boths man and bird, and boaat, and thieso gols-dsys end with Joy Lo i thousands gathored bove, ———— DISTRIOT AND COUNTY FAIRS WELLS COUNTY, IND. Sueetal Dispateh to Tha Chieano Tridune, Brurrrox, Ind,, Sopt. 24, ~Tho aunual fair of tho Wolls County Agricultural Bocloty opened youtorday with o good attondance, Tho ontrios Ao moro mymorons than evor- bofore, and tho lsplay fn oll tha dopartmonts fa oxcollont. Tha show of bloodod live-stock is eapocially fine, Mr, Sehiropahiro, of Kentuoky, bomg: the principat oxhibitor, Thrao thousand dollara aro offercd in promiums for the ruces, which open to-'l morrow, aud omo flne sport fa expocted. ‘Woather plensant, TIE INDIANAPOLIS EXTOSITION. s Special Disvateh fo The Chicago Tyibuns, Inpraxavotts, Ind,, Sopt, 24.~Tho attendanco to-dny upon tho Exposition and upon tho coro- monioa connceted with tho visit, of tha repro- gentatives of the Centonnial Board was vory Inrgo. Botwoon ton and twolve thousand tickots wora qold, Paunaylvania's ox-Governors wora racaived with o national enlute sud every possl- ble domonstration of rospoct, CGov. Hondricks prasided, and, 1o futroducing thoe sponkers, com- onttod himeolf fully to tho Ceuton- nlal projoct, msying thab whon euch men a8 Bigler and Pollock connoctod themsolvos with its finanvial managemont nono could suy @ word againgt tho futegrity of the onterpriso. Gov. Bigler and Gov. tollock followoed iu spocchos advoonting tho natlonal charaator of the Exposition, aud uxplnhllnr the plan upon which stook is to be talion by tho sovoral States, Thoir work was entiroly mivsionary, the Btato Oommissionorn boing loft to place tho stock. Gov. Bigler Joft for Louisvillo to-night, Gov. Pallock gooa to Pittaburg in the morning, Aftor the moectiug in the mnin hall, tho Contenniul picturo was unveilod In tho prououco of au in- Jied company, Gov. Biglor making o sbort ad- iross. ROSCIUBKO COUNTY, IND. Spectal Disyateh to The Chicugo Tridune, Wansaw, Ind., Sopt. 24.—~To-iny the Kosei-, unko County Fair oponod ak this place, with on unusual good attendance, The prospects are vory favorablo that this will eclipss anything of tho kind for many yoors pnst, a8 lboral pro- minms aro offered.” ‘I'he onlargemont of the grounds rud o splondid balf-milo raco-track offor oxtra inducements. Soveral prominent horsos aro onternd, Tho races will como off Saturday, tho Inat day. + PRATAIE TARNINS' AGRIOULTURAL FAIR. Sueeinl Disratel to The. Chicagy Tyibune, Fnasoeisvirit, Ind,, Sopt, 24.—To-dny 18 the third dny of tho Prairic Farmors' Acricultural Tair, aad about 5,000 peoplo uro_in ottendance, “Pho stoclc s the finent ovor oxhibited in tho district composed of Pulaski, Jasper, Stark, sod Whito Counties. Tho display of mechnoical and agricultural implomonts is tho tinost evor seon, NODLE CODNTY, TND, Speeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Qosuny, Ind., Bept. 24.—Al the Ligonior Fair to-day tho most exciting foaturo was the triel of s&mcd DLetweon the hook and ladder companics of Kendaliville, Ligonior, and;Goshen, Lor tho fourth trinl, the Goshen company . was declared tho winner, and received the Orst prize. More than 2,000 poople wera present: JCHENRY COUNTY, TLL, ) Speciat Dispatch to The Chicao Tribune, ‘Woovszoo, IlL., Sept, 24.—0vor 5,000 people camae in to attend the Mcllenry County Fair to- day, and the town could hardly furnish hitching- pos:s for tho teams. The unmber of entrios was doublo auy formor yoar. The uhow of stack is large. 0. 8. Dole, of Orystnl Lake, exhibits his berd of imported Jnmo&r cattlo ; 8. 8. Case, of Greenwood, his imported Spanish mules ; and W, W. Ellsworth, of Woodstock, forty-six Magle liogs which took the first promium ot tha Wis- consin State Iair two wooks sgo. Tho dis- play of vegelables was flnor than at* tho Stato Tair. extra raco for & purso of 8100 came off this afteruoon, in which 0, 8, Dolo’s borse Vau Brunt wad 'the winner iu the second, third, and fourth beats, on a dusty track, Alonzo Walker's horuo Gray Bill wos noe- ond, and Capt. A. S. Stewnrt’s Lorio Gen, MeAr- thur third, Timo, 2:60, %:40, 2:50, A fiee-fo- ail trotting avd runniug raco will take place to- 1orrow, tho last day, AACOUPIS COUNTY; ILL. Special Dispateh 10 ‘Fhe Chicaav Tridune, CantaviLie, i, Sopt. 24, —This, the third dny of the fair, opened up iv tho most fiatioring munnor., Tho wonther boing in overy way pro- pitiony, mado tho attendance Inrgo, Tho show of cattio, horsos, hogy, and anoc}) was superior {0 any betoro soon sc this fair, 'Che trotting was ood, boing down in tho thirfios, Tho attend- aueo was ostimated to bo 5,000, 'Tuken as o wholo, it is tho bost fair over hold in Coutral 11li- now. OUTAGAMIE COUSTY, Wi, Snernd Liapnteh to The Clitcaus Fribune, Avrrevoy, Wis, Sopt. 2i—Tho Outagamio County Fair, whish closod fo-day, has boon the largest and most succossfal evorhold. Tho dis- play of vegotublus was partioilarly fino, rivaling in quality, it not in quantity, tiat of tho Btato Fuir at ¥ilwaukeo. ‘Tho show of fruit was very good, especially apples, while tho misclunery, fino arts, floral,and other dopsrtmouts, woro woll ropresonted. Tho attoudauco was vory large, the nction of tho Granges thronghout tho county having stirred " up tho ° farmord. On_Wednesday the Graugers of the couuly united aud camo on fo the fuir-grounds ::alrncusuiml in rogalia, with music and baoners, ing a fino display. ey hold a basket-pic- m¥ o tho fair-ground, and wora sfterword ad- drossod by KL G, Ryaw, of this city, snd others, I'ho weathor hag been delightful sud tho fair & grand wuccess in ovory partloular, OREEN COUNTY, WIS, Special Diavateh tn The Chieago Tribune, JANESVILLE, Wis,, Sopt, 24,—To-duy is tho oponivg day of the Groon County Fair, hold at Mouroo, Wis, Thore aro 400 more eutries than last year. It promises to be tho largeat over hold'in Greou County, ——— CASUALTIES. Fatal Collluion on the Baltimore & Ghio Rond. CiNcrsyatr, Sept, 24.~—Rumors are ocurrenb hero of a torrible nceidont Irst night on tho Bal- timore & Ohio Railroad, between Smithton and West Union, W. Vo. Two pagsenger traiug col- lided at that point with terriblo forco, and tho wroclk nfterward took fiva and was burned. The poutnl agent wne Litled, How many others woro killed or injured is not known, Baursvon, Sept, 84.—1Lho oficorn of tho Bultimore & Ohio Railroad Compuny in this city glve tho following portioulars of the accidous on tho Parkersburg Branoh of their road Just night : Gho west-bound pussongor train leaving Baltimore at 6:0 a. m. sod the oast~ bound passougoer train leaving Parkorsburg ab 6 p, m,, collided at Swithton, tho regularly ap- ointod meoting-place, 58 miloa east of Parkors- uig. Both englnes were wreched, nud tho ostal-car_uttached to .tho woat-bound train urnod. Fire being communicated from tho lamps to tho mail mattor, the flumes mado such rapld progross that ono: of the poatal clorks, named Bradford, was burned to dontt, aud the bulk of tho wall mattor destroyed. Tho baggngo car of the vame traln wes also burued with tho groater portion of its contonts, The platforms of a number of pussongor cars wero also domol- 1shed by tho force of tho collision, Nono of tho prasougors war injutod, it ono of tho train lunds rocelvod a slight flesh wound, The wost- bound train had arrived v Smitbton, and was gmnuflng o go on tho sidet-rack, whon tho sast- ound traly, whioh was behind time, suddenly caniv up, and the collision took place. Disastor on the Selma, ftome & Dals ton Kailromnd. Sriana, Ala,, Sopt, 24,—At daybroak this morn- Ing & southern-bound train of slx cars on tho Solms, Rome & Dalton Railroad went through tho bridgo on the Waxatchin Crook, falling 60 foot. Tho traln s a total wreok, Tho cogineor, fireman, and ovoral passengors waro killad, aud uearly all tho romaining passengory wera wound- od, many duugorously, Among the killed 13 Willism Doyd, ox-Judge of tho Supremo Courl of Alabama, Fatzl Doilor.Explosions TAuNTON, Angs,, Bupt, 24.—A boilor exploded n tho onglne-room of A, Fiold & Son's tack- works this aftornoon, Ono man was killed, and wavoral othurs woro savorely injured. plhtsdnsi s disd ol OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS New Yomw, Sopt, 24, — Arrivod — Bteamer Bwitzerland, from Antwerp. Loxpos, Hopt. 24, —Stoauhip England, trom Now York, has arrived aivedoun CANRDIAN ITEWS, {al Drapatsh to The Chfe e, Tononeo, Bone She T Gousacvative party out of the I'rovineo ara holding s canous, It hasnot transpired what tho result fs Ukoly Lo bo, Tho Dominion (ranga i in aogkion hero, Thitty-aix thousand viitore attendad tho Tro- vincial Exhibition yesterday, oxelusivo of guosss, ‘mombors, and exhibitors, which In nl_Hnromuny would swaoll tho numbor ta 40,000, Tha' attond- anca to-dny promisos to bo fully ag largo, Who Cnunda Company's prize of 8100 for tho boat 25 hushiols of fall whoat was wou by R. Sloarer, of Ningnra. A mooting botd in Bt. Lawrenco ITnll lnst night to discuss tho Rteciprocity Treaty wan te tondod by about 400 porsons, but wis noluy, fhero ware only throo or four mpeakors, and thoy nnintluontisl. Tho mooting is admitted (o be a fizzlo, The Coundian Browors® Association havo just caoncluded their_sunusl sossion, John Hevern, of Yorkvillo, is Prosidont, and James Taylor, of 8t. Oatharines, Soorotary and Treasuvor, AMat. ‘| tors aftocting’ the ‘Intorosts of trade wero din cusyad, Among. tho arrivals hore aro 8. G, Morris, Prosident of the Agrieultural Association, of Now York, and_ Ldwird Jonlius, M. P, of T land,”Agont-Gonoral for Ganwin o Groat Brit- o * A Orrawa, Bopt. 4.—Efforts aro hoing mado to induce tho Irish rifla team to vielt Canada and comipote with tho Canndisn crack shota, The Lon, Rosa, Miniutor of Militin, will short- ly rotivo from tho Cabinet, and will probably pe sucaoaded by the Hon, Vall, membior of the Novu Beotls Govornment, Great difffoulty is anticipated this fall and win- tor, owing to the searcity of eattlo fond. ‘MonrnEAw, Bopt, 24.—Thero were 875 interred in tho comatories during tho past month, ont of & population of 165,00 RELIGIOUS. Minnesota Methodist Episcopal Cons forence. Special Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, 8r. Pavr, Minn,, Bopt. 24.—Tho Mothodist Conforence oponod with sorvices conductod by the Rov. Koarns. Elders Gundersou siud Jonn- son gave au nccotnt of work fu tho Swedish aud Norwegian districts, ‘o recommendation of tho Ntod Wing Quarterly Conforonco for tho restoration of the Rev., Liudquist, former Pro- siding Lldor, was emplintically discountonanced by Bishop Ames, and thore dropped. In tho casoof tho Rov, D, W, Hummond, whoso char- nctor waa arrested last year, o motion passed to take away his credentinls of ordivation, aod the Dishop suggested tho minute bo propared and officinlly published, so that unuecos- sary trust bo ot given Ifammond district churches. A division of the Conference was reported inoxpediont nt this timo, Tiapork adoptea, Dr, Rusk roportad the coudition wud noods of #ho Freedmon's Aid Society. Dr. Ed- waords presented tho clains of Ius paper. Dr, Kynott submitted the claims of tho Church Ex- tension Bocioty. Tho Rov. Quigloy, & zealous fomparanco advocato, was granted suporannuated rolntions, Tho Revs. Martin and Bonvott, sicl jreny Joa, wero restored to offective relations. "Tho Dishop thonght tho Rev. Cox, afiticted with Pmm ‘blinduess, shouid go on the superannuated [at; but Cox couldn't sou it, and was granfed hiy dosire to remmln supernumornry. Candidates for Eidors' ordors wero passed upon, ‘tho Rev, Houd moved and arcued iu favor. of rerolutions anking tho Uenoral Government to sidthe neody in the grasshoppor regions, aud said thattho voluntary contributions nud Stato nseistanco were mot enough; moro must bo glven or great suffoting will rosult. "ho sub. Jject was “referred to a speclal committco. A memorinl to $ho Legisiature nsking autbority for unordained ministers to porform tho mnr- riago coromouy was voted down. 4ho Rov. Sntterloo was appointed fratorual dologate to tho Presbyterian Bynod ab Stillwator. This ovoning the anniversary of tho Freednion’s Ald Society will be held ot tho Firat Mothodist Chureh.- Atdrossos will bo doliverod by Dr. Ruuk and others, Indinana Quakers. Special Dispatch to T'he Chicage T'riduns, IxpraNarowis, Ind., Sept. 9%.—Tho yoarly meoting of Frionds for Indisus, in sossion ot Plninfiold, Houdricks County, 1s ono of large atteudanco and doop intorost, About 2,000 is (e aversge daily attendance, and on Sunday thare woro fally 8,000 present ab the main sor- vice, Thero are visiting ministors of tho do- nomination from thio Statos of lows, Obio, and North Caroliua, The statistical roport shows 81 1nootings and 11,100 mewpora witbin tho limits of this Yearly Mooting, or Conferonco, or Bynod,—tho terms belng noar- ly synouymous,—sn inorous ~ of 4 wootiugs and GY3' mowbors, Lhero uro 1,022 families who eugage in family prayor, 033 do 6o somotimes,, avd 171 uttérly neglect. tho duty. Threo porsons entitled {0 momberbip toll ii- toxicating liquors, 1,045 members uso tobacco, and 49 ol it, In respoet o the nse and salo of liquor and tobacco thosestatistics show a decided improvoment avor last yoar. No onois allowed to marry within a ycar of tho denth of tho former husbaod or wife ; and marriage may now be cole~ Drated at tho brido’s louso, ns woll as b tho meoting-house. Monthly Mootings nvo directod to oxoreido @ sounll dincrotion upon tho odmission as mombora' of porsony who,, aro married while » awoiced husband or wifchis living. "o work of tha Frionds among the Indians ocoupied & cousiderablo shure of attontion. Tho Associated Committoo mado o dotailed report, from which it uppoars thab thoy have chargo of tho Kickapoos, Potluwatomics, Qunpoys, - Sacs, und Foxos, Kaws, Choyonnos and Arapahioos, Grent aud Littlo Osages, Kiowus, Comanchos sad Apschos, Wichitasand pfilinted bandy, with & population’ of over 18,000. They Davo under thoir caro 13 _gchools, enzolling over 600 pupils, with an average attondanoo of 435. All thoso tribes have beon onguged in agrioul- tural pursuits, and oro taking oncoursging stops toward civilization. A propossl was oatertained for thy formation of 2 Meoting for tho northorn Gounties of the Stato, to bo hold in Murion, Grant County. ‘Tho Meoting will conoludo its sensions in a Usy or two, the principal businosy of intorost baving alrcady boou trangsctod. TFIRES. , A 822,000 Fire in Jolicts Special Disvatch lo e Chicaan Teivune. Jourxr, Sopt. 24.—At fiftoen minutes beforo 8 o'clack this morning, Wernor's Ifall buildiug, on tho corner of Ohicago aund Van Buren streots, wag discovered to bo on firo. <Lt had its origin intho grocers and Hquor store of Houry Fan- ning, but how it originated is yol o mystery. Tho lire department way_prompt, and oxerted overs onorgy, but thio bullding, with_nearly ita outifo contonts, was doomed. ‘Tho hall is on old lfi“flmm‘ in tho city, formerly kuowu as Young's all, - 'I'tore was suraly o kind Pravidenco that kept the wind down, ng, had thero boou any, tho heart of tho entiro city would have gono todeatruction, Tho building burned, and the stock destroyed woro protty well insured. Charles Worner, the propriator _of tho building, places hisloss at ?zo,uuu. ‘His insurunco fools up $16,000, xs fol- fows WITH OUABE & 1IONRH, Phanis, of Hartford. .. ... Natioual Fire and Marine, of Rhiladeiphla, Natioual, of I SLI Y NN North Britiol uud Iercantily, of Loudon .. Uamburg, of Bremen, Wik @irard, of Philadalphin Tirowerw', of Milwanioo Tir uua Mariug, of Dot Witn Edgworth, Total , . . $10,600 IHonry Fanning bud a policy of £1,000 in tho Allemanis, of Pittsburg, with A, Oggoud, 0, 13, Shouse has insurauco in the Etua, of Brooklya, for 98,000, and in tho Malville, of New Jeraey, for 2,000 'Lho formor with E, B, Shaw, tho latter with J. T, Edgworth, AL Binzon was not insurod, andsuffored a loss of 81,000, 8. 0. Simonds moved ont of his rooms during the firo, and sulfered o logs of &30, Tho lossos amonntod {0 32,300, ns bolow: \Vu;nnr‘l Bwlding, , $16,000 Totad.uue. At Cudiz, ind, Speotal Disvateh to he Chlcayo Tribune, NeweasroE, Ind,, Bopt, 24, —Eatly this morn- Iug & saw-mill at Cadiz, woveral miles wost of {his city, was totally destroyod by fire, About 80,000 foet of lumbor wau aluo destroyed, Mod- lin Bros,, ownors, cotimate their loss at 10,000, No {nsuranco. ‘Tho cause of tho firo L€ nob baon secortained. At Avtington, 111, PrInopTON, 1L, Bept, 24,—A tologram recolvod loro: this mormng from Arliugion, in this (Burenu) connty, statesthat o torrible conflagra- tlon visited that plnca last night, dnnlmylufi the Iargest buslnoss portlon of tho town, Lous, amount of iusuranco, sad origin of tho firo uns kaowa. LOUISIANA, Tho Politicians Will Attempt An- otlier Coiupromise, s A Romor that Presient Grant Advi Kellogg to Compromise. Few Kellogg Parish Officers: Reinstated. miso couferencos havo been again rovivel he initiatory stopu wera taken by Judgo Atocha, on thopart of the Republicanu, who mude the prop- osition In the Noston Club, that nogotintions sliould bo renowud. Tho idoa was favorably re- cefved, aud tho samo parties who who wera en- gugod In the rocout conterencon will probably be engaged in this, including Mossrs, - McEnory, Penn, Yoorhoes, Jonns, aud Chopin ou the ono slde, und Unsoy, Packard, Atoohs, Brown, Jou- Lort, and ollser roprosentative Republicans on thoothor. A meeting wos to havo beon Leld this ovening, but it I8 mnot probabto thet any arrangemont will ba nndo at onco. There. aro muuy high in the couscils_of both nartios who opposo all attempts, Mr. Macr, Col. 1. Jobn Bllis, Gun. Fred L. Ogdon, aud Dr, Drans have consistontly opposed it, being of the conviction that thoy ‘WOULD ODTAIN NO CONCEHSIONS of importunce, and that tho move way impolitio. Col. Il informed T 'FrauuNe correspondant 20-dny thut tho Couecrvatives would endeavor to have an advisory board agrecd upon conslst- ing of five memhers,~two Ropublicans, two Coneorvatives, and - the % bo closen by the othor four, by which' tho oflcial acts of iho ‘' Blato Rogister of Voloru should bo controlled. " At prosent, undor tho Tuws, the Stato Registry has so much power that, if ho is disposod £0 sbiiso, ho can do iucalcalablo wigehiel, . . In case this conforonco resultn in pothing more_sutisfactory, thon the Democratic Stute oud Cuvgressioual tickets will-bo withdrawn, imd an appoal will bo mado to the next Congress for AN RLECTION UNDER FEDENAL AUSITCES. A rumor is curreut-that Rolluxl'lz hay received a notico from the residont thnt hio must compro- mino or tho troops will bo withdrawn in fiftoon days. 'This i untruo. No greut_change has yet beon medo in tho porishes. In moat the McRenery oflicials still rotain their positions, though they axe probably not exercising tho functious of thoir aflices to any great oxtent, St. Mary Darish is tho ouly ono which is yot roported as having roinatated tho Kellogs ofiicintis. The Sharift of 8t, Mery is o wan of nerye nod determinstion,. which probe- DIy nccounts for tho chango thers. In Bt. “fimmeny, tho McEnery custadion of tha courts as been carrylug tho keys of the edifico about in his pockets ever sinco tho coup d'otat, but, bocoming & littlo nervous about the abso- Iute changes, althcuph no demand had been made upon him for thoir posscssion, sont to tho city to Inow what ho should do, Mo was informed iu caso o waa ealled upon by Kollogys Lo was uot to doliver, but, npon tho appearance of a forco of Foderal soldiers, hawover emall, he should inmediately surrender. Tho Sheriff of this patish, Thomas Badenu, is anotber man of raputed fighting qualities, and it would not be surprising if Bo gob togetlior a posso and at- temptod tho capturo on his own haok. In this «ovent thero would very likely bo a contflict. It is to bo TUE POLIOY OF TIE 3t'ENERY ADIERENTS thronghout the State, whocuver thoy havo taken possession of tho ofices during tho recent imsurrection, to surrendox their pasition to nono but tho United Stases authoritics and on tho display of forco, in order to domoustrate the fim- potonce of the Kellogg administration. A_VICTIX OF THE INSURNEGTION. John Kermody, n Moatropolitan, woanded in the Carcoll streot battla on the 14th, died lest night., Kenuedy was with Walker in Nicaragua, and with Lopoz in Cubs, and was ono of tho six- teen-of Lopoz's mon who woro capturod and sont to Spuin. 1o had sorved through the War in the Contederate army, and hod lived in Now Orleans most of his life. JUDGE ATOCHA hino withdrawn his rosiguation as Judge of tho Buperior Criminal Court, . ADDIESS TO THE PEOPLE, A comimittee of tho Dowocraiic Stato and Parisn Coutsal Committeo and tho Committeo of Hoventy to-day issned o thras-coluinn addross to tho people of the United Siatos, fully sotting forth thio causcs which lod fo the rocent nprising, and tho presont politienl situstion. It is for tho most part tho work of the indefatigsblo iarr, SOLDIERS' REUNION, Gathering of the NurTivors of Col. Nick Gronsots Sld Regisent, o Thirty=sixth Bitinois Lusaunteys Sveetal Dispaten to The Clicano Lribune, Pravo, 1ll., Sept. 24.—Thoe rounion of tho “Divty-sixth Ilinois Infantry took place here to- day. 1t wns the grandost tine tho brave follows ovor had, 50 thoy il say. ‘Choy mot in tho Hon. Lowis Stowart's park, upon his invitation,—ano of tho most dohyzhtiul snots on oaxth,—at 10 5. m. ‘The procession was formed at the dopat undor commsnd of Licut. Hull, sud, hoaded by tho Plano Cornct DBand, uni omid. the fiing of srtitlory marchod to tho pork. Tho Iadics and citizans generally hnd mada urvangomnants to food 2,000 poople. — Thero wero fully that many hungyy ones presoni. Thoad- dross of wolcome wus doliversd by “the on. Lowis Stowart. He was followed by tho Hon. Gsrus Coy, uffer which tho soldiors wero invitad to ehnrgo upon the heavily-loaded tableg, which they aud in wilitary stylo. ~‘Tho entiro 2,000 woro ull filled, aud yot ‘thore waa thixty days’ rations left. After dinner the business mocting was hold, st which numerous lottors were read, where- fu tho writors oxpross rogret in not boing ablo - to attoud, Among them wero lettors from Gens. Shovidan, Olaflin, Ttaye, and othors, 1t was voted to hald tho nost auvuni rounion ot Aurors, After tha bnsiness was disposed of-duncing was in ordor, nad the soldiors nnd thelr friouds, with tho fuir ladies of Dot » dozen counties to assist them procooded to tho umpio patform under the troes aud onjoved thnt kind of pleasuro to_ their hoarts’ contont, 'ho soldlors, with their frionds, felt more thau rateful to Nir. Stowart aud tho_ jovial poople of Pluno for tho magnificent ontertainmont thoy gove them, and wish Tur TRmuse to sry &y el to alitho world, il ERE LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS. Snecial Disunteh o The Chicano Pritune, New Youk, Sopt. 21,—Tho whieat markoet opou- ©d quito ult'aud Lieavy, iboral offariogs eud ro- dueod Hmuts to shippors’ ordors oxciting & do- preseing iniluonce. Millers ero buiug to a Tiwited oxtent, Tho marliet closes lowor and ir- regular, Domand falr, at tho concossion for 6x- port, for miling ond investmont, Wintor is compuratively s:oady, - Sales aro: 216,000 bu at $1,10 for No. 2 Chiesgo spring, ¥LUT@LOS} for No. § Chicago_apring, §1. L1285 for No. 2 Miiwaukoo, BL1T@LATH4 for oif o, $1.4(@ 13935 for ved Wostorr, S193@1.25 for ambor do, SLUILYG for whith Michigas, FLYT@1.40 Tor whito Kentneky, 5 Darloy 18 quict. - Bupply light. Saloa of 6,000 b fonror owéd Stito, to urtlvo, On privato torais. Onts 2ro in medernto demand and oasiar, Wo notles wonio demand for o futaro. Sules of 95,000 bu No, % Ohiczgo, ollor Octobor, ot 6o, Tho walos ro : 78,000 bu new Olio julxed ub 63@0do; whita at 03050 ; black at SI@U3cc ; Woslorn ‘mixod ub 61(0 \flwluw &t Ga@GGo ; mixed ab C3@N3}4o s nud white st 03@04}ge. Tlyo dull aud tame. ) Corn lower &ud logs activo, Tlho advanco in ocenn froights cliouia ihe export domund, end tho murket cloes quiot at 03370, Hales are 104, 000 b, | Wostern mized at S5@904d0; do whits ab 99@21.02; vejected unmixed ut Ude, Wlileky dull aud houvy, Sslos of 160 brls at .03 @ For borth froights wo quoto a dull market at unchangod rated,” Graln room way almost with- out demand, but rates uro stondily huld, “Pho porle murket i o litlo steadior, and thoro faa fair domand., Sales of 260 brls mess ab w2SUTL@20.60 ; 30 brls extra primo at $14.50 ; 1,500 brly moas, sollor Ootoher, ut #21,00G19.20 ; 750 Lrle do, buyer October, ut $23.25@43, BDoof fu a littie moro nctivo, Hulea of 218 bils smmmor-ourod ab 11001200 for. plain moss, #12.00@14.00 for oxtra, aund $L8,0U@I8,50 for family 1noss, Taned is rather stondier, though cloning quist for tho future. Salos of 160 fes Weatorn stoann (0ld) ut 14340 ; 100 teu now do at 143iv; 260 tou Sity ut 143710 5 190 tow No. 1 at blo; 160 tes voflued for the” Havann muvket at 143jo. Tor futuro delivory, wo hear of 250 tos Weatorn, last night, wollsr “Boptomber, at 143§ beaD tea soilor Octobor at 149¢0 ; 800 tes, buyor Ootober, at 14570 4 760 tes, ollor six months, 8t 12 8-16@ 19305 wollsr tho yeur (s hiold at 13%@1300 SPECIAL NOTICES, The Human afy, Thow many wczone abuso this dolicata and hosntifal ornawent, by hurulne 1L with ALCONOLIO WABRES and plartering it with groaao, which hasne aMnity for thoekin, slisorbed, Huenaltla Cocoainc, & campound of Oll, ofa,, is unrisalod us & drosalng for the readily sbsorbed, and I peenllarly adaptod o it dltions, proventing ita falliog off and protant~ MIL; LINERY GOODS. ] OPENING: CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Madison and Peoria-sts, Rospoctfully invito their customoers and the public generally to the opening of their Now Iiliery Department! TO=TD.A7%, (FI’!DAY}- AND SATURDAY AND SATUR« DAY EVENING. An unusually rich and choice dis« pley of Fashionable Millinery and Millinery Gtoods will be opencd on this oceasion, including some of the Most Stylish Pattern Bonnets and Hats imported this season. - 0., P. & Co., in oponing this De~ partment, havo dotermined to revo- lutionizo this class of trade by fur- nishing, for tho fivst time in Chicago, RICH AND STYLISH MILLINERY _ AV YOPULIR PRIES FURNISHING GOODS. WIS BRAS, 67 & 0 s, JAVE SEVERAL NEW STYLES SHIRTS! The Latest Batorn Dsigs. SIZES TO SUIT ALL. ot TAMPD PRINEONG. BANR CHECKS and DRAFTS A1 aud 18 Clacent., Clicsoy (Accady Biging) A0 tonten el e G RAILROAD TIME TABLE, RRRIVAL AN DEPARTORE OF VRATHS. RXPLANATION OF REPERENOE MAnkt,— t Ssturdayag septed. * Snnday excuptod. f Monday excopted, LAre rive Bonday at8:008, 1, § Daily. MICHIGAN CENTRAL !GREA""WESTERN HMLHD:D! epol, Juot of Luice ats, and Fool uf Ticentysccond-rts D etehie Sty Gl i 'f‘,',..‘m«;t ey o et £0 8, 1,3 8:00ps [+9:00 L e |* B3, miy oraing xpres: Rzt loeprasieess SHICARD & ALTON RAILRDAN. (caga, Kansas Cily aiid Deuver Short Line, via Louirls et ey rristelds hon et St Zouts hrowgh 1 infan Depat, West Sde, near Yadison-gt, bridge, Ficket Ofices ¢ it Hepot, and L7 fandalph-at Lot Arvive, peingtiold Rapcost... Bbriugsold Faay Exjio Jirerion Oity Kxprens Beoris, Kookuk & Burlinzron. Chleago & Padugah Iallroad 2. Stroutar, Lucot, Waslungtaw fiz. {8 Jollot & Dwighit Acoumniodation. 1. PAYL RAILWAY, 1oste,” yetel Opfcs 1 and at Dew | Arrwe, CHITAGO. MILWAUI Oniun Hepot, eorner Jadison &3 South Clarkst., opposite 81 Mlimaukoe, Madlaon & Prairlo du) Uhiou, Milwaukeo, “Point, St, Pual & Dav Itxpross. Milwankes, G Polnt, Pral Norlorn Towa, A Milwaukeo, St, Paul ‘olle, Nighit_JEzpross * 8:00 5. mm, [*11: 2. m, 49:30 2, m, |* 400 p e 45:00p, m.[* 7:50p, ra, [t 9:30 0 m. it 6:45 8. B2y ILLINOIS GENTITAL KAILTOAD. vt fuok 7 Tiehtysecondts Depol footol Lokt ot Grarie THetat Express.. 81, Loule . Lo st 14ua: Cajra & Calro & N ol & & Dubuiuo & Slons Giiy Dubunuo & Sious Ciy (@) Giiman Parscope H (@) Htuns to Guswpalgn on Saturdays, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON % GUINCY RAILROAN. i it atitettsn Sietaanthent, Dl Sistaenh-ate, Ticket oficat, No, 3 Clarks Grand Peclic Hotel, and at deputs, Leare, 1 Cirrive, Yeotto Fas Ling, for O Aunms City, Loivanword, At culion & 8t Josupls [2x01./e.. ‘Fezas Exproes, Aurora Passon e Aurara Bascongor (316 Dubnane & SinuaCity K aoliio N ia, lor Ou Kunsan Oftyy Lwavouseort clfsan & 52, Jasepl Expvee Dawucr's Lo Aot Duwnor's (irave aecoimuaratioa|* 1:15 Downor'sUruve Accounodatival® S5 v, *L3x, Bundayi riay, $ix. Alonday CHICAGO & NDRYH\;ESYE’IN MAILROAN, (Stuerman=Holae), and 15 Genale ieaty il ut the degols T deare, | aPaclllc Kot Lines... @ Lt Ly ks Va0 ‘a Dubugua Nlxbt rix, via Ullnia T Doget coraor of Canal aud i CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, 2 Van Huren and Sheruuy A Dapot, corer of Vi ltaran and Slerusiats, Tkt afie) ks, Leavonn'tha, orh Abaouuaudaion, b revers;