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" FOREIGN. / d/‘he Emperor of Russia Sends Gieeting to Don Carlos, Procecdings of the Postal Convention in Switzerland, United States Dologates Agreo to Uniform Rates, Polltical Addresses of Thiers and Gam. betta in France. Reception of the Austrian Polar Expedition in Vienna, The Porto Rican Story. SPAIN. Panrs, Sopt, 26.—Andorra, the Oapital of the Doutral country of that name, hins boon attacked by tho Oarlista bocauso tho authorities rotused to surronder n quantity of arms soizod in transit aorosd tho frontior for tho insurgonts. Lonsion, Sopt. 25.—The oxistenco of a cordial and sympathotio lottor from the Czar to Don Car- 1os, which laa hitherto boen denfed at Borlin and elsowhero, is now acknowledged. ‘Tho lotter was writton in roply to onp from Don Carlos thank- ing tho Czar for his refusal to rocognizo Prosi- dont Serrano, HrNDAYE, Bopt. 25.—Gen. Moriones has bo- u & serics of oporations with tho object of ro- fig\'iug Pampeluna, and fighting has boon going on for threo days. The engagomont of the firat day wad indecisivo, On the socond day the Re- publican artillory gained an_ndyantago and in- flictad heavy losses on the Carlists, Yestorday Gen. Moriones resumod tho offensive and dis- porved govoral fnsurgent battalions, but failed 1o follow up tho advautages ho had gainod, ——— SWITZERLAND. DBenxz, Sept. 25.~The United States having joinod the Poutal Union, its dologates in tho In- tornational Congross aro cunbled to introduco n umiform rato of postage for the wholo territory embracod by the Union, Shenld England rofuse to join the Union, German aud American ven- gcls‘c will catry the mails to and from tho United tates. —_—— FRANCE. Panrs, Bopt. 26.—Gambetta is snnounced to dellver political speeches at various places in the Bouthorn Dopartment. Pants, Enpll’. 25.—Ex-Prosident Thiors arrivod ontorddy at Vizille, in tho Dopartment of Isoro. @ wau warmly recoived by the citizens, and mado a speach, in the conrso of which Lo ox- Ppresued his conviction that the Kopublic would altimatoly be founded, and he_hoped, with tho aswisiaucs of M. Cassimer Porior and other frionds, to contributo to that grand rosult. pEb ot AUSTRIA, Vesya, Sopt. 25,—Members of the Austrinn Arctic expedition arrivea at Viouna to-dny. Thoy hed o publio recoption, and wero escorted in trinmpli through tho principal streots, which woro decorated with flags, Immenso crowds witnessed tho procession, andfchoered the ex- plorers with groat euthusiasm, s PORTO RICO. New Yonx, Sopt. 25.—Horr B. Eckelman, Gorman Conenl in the District of Pance, Porto Rico, says of tho report nbout tho cession of that island to Germauy, that it must have orig- inated among tho cncmios of Bismarck, At Porto Ricosome oxcitemont was caused on seading tho North Amcrican papers, but very fow attached any credenco to thorumor, and the Governor-General publicly denied having ro- coived any instructions from Spain in regard to tho matter. 'The local papers havo also dovied that thero was any trath in it. Thore was conelderable dissatisfaction folt on the island, however, owing to the troubled stato of affairsin_Spain, and to tho fact that all the important offices are held by Bpaniards, Binca the emancipation of the slaves last year, agricultural pursuits bave boen considerabl: noglacted, the emall land-owners not haing cas to pay weokly wages to their former slavos. —_——— i GREAT BRITAIN, Toxpoy, Sept. 25,—Tho I'rince of Wales hns accented tho Graud Mastership of the Ordor of Freo Magons, Mr. Laird has had a rolapse of his rocont ill- ness, and his rolatives havo been summoned to i bodside, Tho officers of tho Amnesty Aseocintion at Dublin say they havo nut been advisod of tho Intended roleasa of politienl convicts. —_— CUBA. TIavANA, Bopt. 2l.—Ninety Chinamon om- ployed in tho gas-works horo mutlined to-day. Nino wero wounded, ono soriously, before tho rovolt could bo suppressed. Drig.-Gou, Marin, commanding the forces in tho Eastern Deparhinont, las arrived in Ha- vaua, Cupt.-Gen, Concha has determined to reduco the incomo ax from 10 to 5 per cont during the curront year, An ofticinl dispatch roports o fight with the - aurgouts ot Bubiua del Cnpoy, in tho Cinco Viling district. A Bpanish eavalry forco snmbering 160 men encountered 200 mounted insurgonts, 1ho luttor bogan firiug at long rauge, whon tho Speniards charged at foll spood nud disporsed thom, killing tivo, takiug ono prisoner, and capturing oighty horses, with their sccoutre- wments. Tho Bpaniards lost one man killed uud one wourfde THE NORTHWESTERN STATES. News Jtems Felegraphed to The Chie cugo Fribune, 1Ko, Nicholas Gullen, & Gorman, sppeared beforn the Police-Court at Springflold yosterday, and chargod that ho wes drugged by tho barkespor of the Evorett House in that city, and, while un- dor tho influcuco of the drug, was robbed of 200, 'Tho barkoepor was arrcated, —Lhoro is a bl scaro s fow miles east of Wol- Tington about & liou or Liger that, it in thought, may poesibly Liave broken from somo menagario, sud is reported as doing considerable mischiof, Volunteers Liave gone to oxtinguish the monstor, Double-barreled shot-guus and slmucur rifles aro_dopended upon muinly, cspecially tho luttar, a4 this mmrlonl cu? ‘bo used at long rango, ine Buring onal saloty. —Somo mombors of the LaSall Board of County Supervisors, which has juat adjourned, bad & cauous on Thursday ovening, aud nomi. patod W. W, Gilmun, of iendota, for the Stato Senate, sguinst Plumb, the Indepondont candi. date, 'ho,man_who was killed at tho Quiney Btook-Ydrda Thurudsy was a My, A, V. A, Coombs, Western agent for Keenan & Co,, livo- etock dealers, Chicago, nnd not of Strahorn Co. MINNESOTA. * The Grand Jury at St. Paul, without conclud- ng tho inquiry into cx-Auditor Mcllrath's dolngs, adjourncd to Oct. b, subject to tho call f tho foremnn. ks —1T'ho poople of Wost St. Panl met last night, toarrange for a canvass of Dakota County to se- euro w majority of volers to consont thatb that villuge bo aunoxed to Bt. Paul, —3inj o icuty, Morrs, of tho T'wentieth Infantry, ro~ {‘u’x‘}r?itx.m from' mervico on , tho Northwastorn ‘Boundury survoy, nlnlru:d from Bt. Paul for the z caterduy morning, Lffi;'fffl ll?.' (Irnr'um%, of Tlouston, Iounton County, having commenced suit apafnst M- Itrath, Itocoiver of tho Houthorn Minnosota Tailrond, for damages sustained whilo attempt- ing to cross tho track of thut road when tho ptraot was Llocked by cars stonding, hos, with Il uitornoys, heon cited to snwwor for contompt in commoncing guit without permission of thoe United Heatos Court, which nppointod tho Ro- eciver, ~—A firo-nlerm tolograph was put in operation st Minueapolis yesterdny, £==1Iutt Conior, wagon-mastorin Custer's lastox- paditlon, doclares he duy gold [rom various facus In Quster's Valloy, Black 1ills, aud eites apt. Bmith, of tho Beventh Cavalry, nnd othors, #a witnossoa to the faot, Comer's homo 1a Qlartestan, I, but ho baa hoon for yoars on tho Tiono, of tho Boventh Cavalry, and trontior, and had mining exporionce in Colorado and Now Moxico, « NEDRARKA, Presidont Dlllon, Jay Gould, and party left Omalia yostorday' thornlug by specinl train for 8an Franeisoo, ~Dropntations for tho Omahn Stato Fair, wrhich opons at Omahia on tho 20tk inst., have Dbeen vory oxtensive, aud tho prospects aro mont flatteting, The entrios nlrnudi' numbor nenr 400, Prof. ‘A, L. Porry, of Williams Coliogd, Mass., dolivors tho annunl addross on tho oygu. ing of Oct, 1. ) W1 of 22! Golby: sk Tonts, s b 10 anwmill of 11, Colby, at Tonia, was burnoed the 224, togother with the'dry-houso, containing %ému foot of lumber. Loss, 26,0005 jusuranco, —Mosos Darlow, of Wotphalia, Clinton Coun- &y, hns boon nominated by tho Demucrats and Liborals for Itapronontative iy the Logislaturo, —Goorgo 8, Brako, living G milos west of Lansivg, on n farm, was recently digging n woll when, § foot bolow tho surfaco, s strong odor of rch’olcmn was manifestod, ‘I'ho rock-spoclmonn brought by Brako to Lansing boar a nirong ro- somblaucs to tho oil-rack of Cannda, Mr. B. will tenl tho quastion of oil on his farm b( Voring, ~A Holland laborer namod Carl Winvis had big back broken yostorday by tho eavimg-in of the earth now boiig romovod just oaat of tho Grnnd Iavon Opera-Houso. Iio lnas only beon in tho city throo days, coming from Muskogon, "I'he physiciaua doclaro hio cannot survive. INDIANAL Joslnh Bookwaltor, who was injured by walk- ing off a brideo in process of repairs, nt Forg Wayuo, & fow dayn sinico, Lins sued the contract- ora for 820,000 damagon. ~—lonathau K. Gapen, who at ono timo sacted a8 Iinancial Agent of tho Stato of Now Yorl flled & suit at Indiannpolin yostorday ngalusf tho Trusteos of tho Wabash & Erio Caunl, 1o cinims to own $675,606 of canal stock, and prayn for tho salo of tbo canal proporty, lands, tolls, ronts, purchasos, oto., of tho canal com- pany, and aske all other stockholders to join him, 'and sharo in oxpeusss and *procesds, if auy, of the suit. v ~Tho Indiana Contonoial Board has boon ap- pointed. Thoy aro A. L. Roach, . B. Martin- dale, IT, R, Alfen, Gen, Bon lmrison, ox-Gov. Baker, Prof, Cox, Dr. W, O. ‘Thompeon, of In. dianapolis; John Butherlaud, I'residont of tho Stato Board of Agriculture, Laporto; Col, J. S, Williams, Lnfayetto; tho lon. J. Campboll, Crawfordsyillo; 1. 0. Johnson, Now Albany ; 8. B. Xoughty and T\ E. Garvin, —Qen. Jobn A. Logan will speak in Indianap- olis Lucsday night. —Night befvre Iast two young boys, under sontouce for grand larcony, broke nil &t Indian- npolis. Thoywere recaptured last evening near tho city, and sinrted at onco for the Penitons tiary, ‘lhoy aro undor 15 yoara of ago, and twins. —A raunion of tho old anti-slavery men of In- dibn ban boen catled to mact at Nowport, Wayne County, Oct. 14 and 16, Nowport was_formorly the principal station on the lino of the undor- ground .railroad, und tho hendquartors of tho uakers for many yeara, oltto. w1 A young man vamea Ezekiol Potts, was fonnd Iying doad in tho rond u fow miles from Zason. yillo, at an carly hour yeuterday morning. He is supposcd to havo boon thrown from his horso, a8 the horso was standiog noar, and Potts had the bridlo in bis hand, —_—— WASHINGTON. A Civil=Rights Sult—'T'o Assist in Pron ccuting—Bishop Cumminy—1he Snfe= Burglitrd — An_ Lirror —'fhe District Schools—Fhe Oivil Scervice. Special Dispateh to T'he Clicago Tridune, Wasmyatoy, D. C., Sept. 25.—Prof. John M. Langston and Dr. Purvis, both colored, have brought suit against Harvey & Holdon, proprie- tors of a fashionable eating-houso in thia city, for rofusing to allow them ontortainment. Tho suit is brought under the Civil-Rights law passed by the District Assembly a.yoar or two ago. TO ASBIST IN PROSECUTING. Atty.-Gon. Hilla has been assigned fo nasiet Mr. Riddlo in prosccuting the snfe-burglary in- dictment. Tho Attornoy-Genoral donics that ho bas finally decided not to permit Col. Christy to appoar o8 associato counsel. Ife says ho still Lus the mattor under advisemont, BIBHOP CUMSUNH, of the Reformed Episcopal Church, is in this city, and will proach on tho roform movemant next Bunday, ° THE SAFE-RURGLARS, Columbus Alexander rocoived a lotier to-day from Now Yorl, stating that Bonton, the burg- lar wbo was rolonsed on straw-bail by Marring- ton, and Williams, alins Bliss, who brolia open the 6afe, aro both in that city, Stops will bo {aken at onca fo socure thoir arrest.y AN ENROR. A specinl to tho Now York Times from Now Orloans, stating that tho President had notified Kollogg that Le would withdraw tho troops from Louisiana by tho 16th of Octobor, capied in the afternoon papers liore, appears to bo founded in orror. Ihore scom to bo 1o gaod rensions why the President should;adopt such o cowreo aftur having gone as far' ny o hus in sustaining Kellogg, THE DISTUICT SCHOOLA. Qreat complnint is made that tho rehools in the District will not uccommodato sl tho chil- dron of school age whone paronts aro tax-pay- ors, and an offort will doubtloss bo mulo o got an appropriation from Congross Tor mcro buwid- ingy, THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION arranged to-duy for the estublislinent of an Ex- amining Board at Boston, and tho rulen of the ‘roform will go into oporaton thero at avco, and apply to all uppointments to Foderal oflive, As there ato no ruuds availuble to puy sukies to Examiners, thoy witl be solocted cithor from the Yodoral ofliciuls iu tho city, or from among onc outaido partics as may be willing to sorve with- out roumunoration. ~ Auother mcoting of tho Commission will be hold. uext wacel, by which time it is_oxpeoted tho riome bors of the Toard will have bean chosen. It appoars that tho Prosidonts ordor oxtouding tho rules to Lotton was deelded upon and drawiy up prior to Lis Marthu's Vinoyard irip ; but ila promulgation was'delayed by tho postponomont of his roturn hero to kiun it It was promulgat- ed sbont tha time of Ben Butler'sarrival lero on Lis recont visit, It wus thought in somo quar- tors to posseus a significance tha investigation domonstrates doos not bolong to ft, (70 the Jlusocrated Pren REVENUL FINLS AND FORFEITURES, Wasinxatoy, D. 0., Sopt, 25,—1'he Attornoy- Genoral has daclded that uuder Sco. 5,208 the Rtovited Statutes tho Secrdtary of the Tre ury lus tho power to romit fines, penaltios, snd forfeitures arising under any revenno law whoro {he amouut doos not oxcoed 1,000, whero thore has boon no sunmnnry inquiry snd statement by tha Judgo, aud also fo romit Hues, penultics, and forfeitures arising under the laws rolating to rugiamrmfi, recording, onrolling, or licensing of vessels, when tho amount docs not oxcoed 250, NEW IOSTNASTERS. Alexandor . Lamb was to-dny mado Dot~ master at Butlor, Mo., and Charles W. Bovara at Ohenon, Il TILE LATE BOARD OF PURLIC WORKS, Undorwood and Hall, indicted on o chargo of forging firemon's cortificaios, wore ncquitted toiny, tho Cowrt directing the' jury (o rotura a verdict of “not guiity.” The District-Attornoy Dproviously declared that ho hnd utterly fuiled to prove hiy allegations. It was stated at tho Con- Lractors’ Association to-day thnt tho sggrogato amonut of cortificates of tho lata Board of Dub- lio Works now on filo in tha oflico of the Audit- ing Commission is about 91,000,000, aud that thore is also noarly twico that amount in un- wensnred work and acconnts ndw duo them on unflnighed contracts, many of tho latter being under uuupquulun. S ) $2,600 FOR BREACH OF PROMISE. Sneciul Dispatchto The Chicano 2'ribune, KAramazoo, Mich,, Sopt, 25.—In the bronch of promiso case, Maria R, Rosior, compleinant, sgainst Qeorgo Miller, defendant, which Lins co- cupied the Circuit Court for several days, a vor- dict was to-dsy rondorod for Mims Tosior, who wad awardod £2,600 damages. Bho is & milliner at Angusta, in this county, and the faithless Millor is a favrmer. Bomo of tho Jury wanted to give the jilied ona £10,000, but & quarter of that sum was finally agroed upon, The verdiot Bives general satisfiction, —_— CRops, Correspondence of The Chicaao Tribune, WELLINGTON, 111, Bops, 24.—The corn-crop in thin viclnity is not a faifure uitor all. Many farmers are of opinfon Lhat whnt they have to #oll of thus coronl will oven bring them more cash, with loss graln to haul, than if tho ©rop, had f:oonxoud gonorally, ag the onhancod prico makos up tho difforouco, Those farmers who broko thoir land doop, and plantod thin on now and loval land, and tiiled well, hnvo falr corn- oropt, dospito tho drought sud ohinch-bug, —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yonk, Hopt. 25,—Arrived, stoamahip Porviro, from 1avro, Ancwene, Bopt, 26, —Arrived out, stoamship Collus, from Now York, Lonpox, Hopt. 20.—Arrived out, wtesmship Olyropis, trom Now Xoik, SPORTING MATTERS, The Chicago Club Dofcated by the Dlon pleying wildlyand Gook gotting bad Cauk got tho Lyoriea in ponition at tho lower end of tho labls and made 40, of which nearly half camo from fpot hiazards, Dion was at soa until tho ninth foning, yhiau L6 ncorod 8, following this with 15, wiich wan T Sreditable rin, caneioring te cirounnatancen, Un'to hlu tonth tuniig Cook in Game Between the Athletics and Harte fords--~The Former Club Wins, The Turf---Aquatic. BASE BALL. TARTFORDS V8. ATMLETICS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribuns, Priuavrrema, Sopk 25.—Tho sixth olisme plonslip gamo of basa ball botwoon tho Hart- ford nnd Athlotio Olubs was played this aftor- noon at tho Twonty-fitth and Jofferson stroot grounds, {n tho prosence of about 1,000 poraons. "o contost openod vory poorly, and aftor tho first two innings it wasthought tho Athlotica would walk right away from tholr oppononts, 'Lul, howovor, did not prove to be the caso, The Harifords played s mogoificont up-hill gamo, and camo vory noar winning, Tho flold- ues was rathor looso, althongh nomo brillinnt plays occurred. Tho th toams, particulurly that of 0, wau Lieavy, two and thico baso froquontly mndo, ‘T'ho visitors loat lelding in the first two innings. first and Isst ioning, tho balance of the gamo in gnmo at tho closo was very the Hartfords scoutod two 0 ninth and tied, it waa thionght ub could not secure the win- but thoy did, and thus snatch- hard-won victory. ing of bolh ni tho nutniog nin Tishior pitciod o Stearns oftlciatin that position. Tho oxciting, and, when earnod rans fn th that tho homo cly ol & run, although two men ronchod thelr necg, In' tho frwt tho Athlotica pilod up six yuns, mostly on glaring orrors of One run by Anson was n tha second they got ilve moro, and one earnod, through the They sccured another in The Martfordssecured four rung misorable flolding and flno baso cned thirtoon to olov ub, Hastings mado souding in Tipper runs. Fishor then od by & low ono to Anso had one to win. Olapp startod Sutton hit for two and Clapp came homo. wont, out on a Lit to Brad MMurnan hit to tl eaught thore, ondin, The following 18 in third through on in favor of ‘tho home a throo-baser and Addy, both oarno and Battin flow to d, and Button wns g tho inning and the gamo, 3| AreMulen, o 1....... 3)|McGeary, o, 8., Hew oo 1 il gfln ‘hits—Hartford, 183 'total, 2:’ Fielding ervors—Harttord, 15 ; Z'vma of ganie—Two houns ane Umpire—Jolin English, of the Olyniple Club. ATLANTICS V8, WILITE STOCKINGS. ‘tat Dispateh to I'he Chicago Tritune, nx, Sept. 25.—Ono of tho best gumea of ball that hos taken placa on the Hon was that of to-day betwoon ooklyn, aud the Chicago ‘Tho gamo was tho oighth of otwoon the cluby, and pectators, Play was utics to the bat, and nnlks for both sides, but rooklyn boys broke the and by buso hita of Chapman and y beored two runs. . again going out m on: tho third ivning with t In the fourth inuing, been blanked, Foree, a cloan bit, camo hon McGao, ghit to him? gave tho Chieagos the ing tho entire gamo. to the home clul's sct whilo in tho four succee blanks, but came out vi Grounds this soas Whito Stockings, tho chnmpionship was witnessed by abont 50 called at 8:20, with tho Atlas JleLenn, of Philndelphia, £wo junings rosulted in bl in the noxt inniug the B The Obicagos two, throe ordor, closed 0 scoro two to nothing aftor the Atlantice had aftor making first base on ona wild thro only run thoy scorod dur- Clark added another run oro in tho fifth inning, ding {oninga they drow ctora by the close scoro of 8tol, Of tho play shown on both sides too much praiso cannot ba given. Appended is scccal = =l mcoccmren] Sl —ccowmcmal & —tise—comol T rors—Atlan Wea pitched - Tiond, 183 Zettlefu, 24, Time f yowe~Onc liote and ity inidutos, oo ol by THE TURL. TROTTING MATTERS IN HACRAMENTO, BAX Praxcisco, Sopt. 25,—Thoro was an im- mense attendance at Bacramento this afternoon to witnoss tho trotting race for $5,000 botwoen Occident, Sam Purdy, and Blackbird, Tho lat- tor drow tho polo; Sam Purdy the second place 3 Occidont tho outside. Tho order was givon at 1:40 p. m. to clear the track, brought out. After scoring throe or four times Ocoidont took the first hoat, Purdy second; Blackbird third. At 2:80 tho horses wera calicd up for a second hoat. Occidont took the polo; I Blackbird outsido. Time, 2:241¢. Blackbird second. Tor tho third hoat, the orses got away. Occidont socons Tho horses wero o starh was made. Ocoidont ‘won the hoat. after scoring goven timos, Took tho host. won by Purdy. Timo, 2:28.; Occidont second. 4 Ovor §150,000 doponding on the raco, the ox- «citomont becamo moro intenuo than ever. P was tho favorite in the pools, Purdy won tho fifth hoat. Timo, 2:28%/, When tho rosult was announced, ai known that Purdy had won over the famous Cal- ifornian, n scene of excitomont ensucd whioh was indesoeribable, the cro Purdy off tho courso, TILE PROSPECT PARI RAGES, New Yonuxk, Sopt. 25,—Tho fal Prowpect Park concluding heat of yostor ‘Fho firat raco to-d for horses that had fhat, $160 to sccond, wd almost caraying unlluished race oy was for a purso of 2600, never beaton 2:45—$3530 to and $100 to third, almont Bay took tho first and second Arthor, who was tho favorito, third, fourth, and fifth heats, aud tho race, ' Comeo Lwo—2:391¢, 2:001%, %:363¢, ‘o soconnd race was for a purso of 2 orso that hnd nover beaton 2:20. first, 700 to second, 0. B, Greeu's g, m, Flooty Golddust Ben Maco's b, g, Sensulio by and $250 to third, BILLIARDS. TIE ENGLISI OHANMPION I NEW YORI. Bponking of the first performances of Cook, tho ehampion billiard-playor of England, In this country, tho Now York Sun says : Jr., the champion billiardist of Ep- L oxhibition game lust aveuing in gland, played hh petitor was Joseph Chrln’ O'Gounor’s ro Dion, ex-champlon of Oauada, Th on wi Eoglish table with - English ballu, 8 {uble huy six pocket tiwico tho sizo of our ord 8lso were different from haviug romarkably swmull English, Cook giving Dion 150 poluts in 600, Cook's play, while it oxhibits nerve and ekill, ot of Garufor's or Jtudolp eucoful, portiape, thun that of Dl Cyrillo Dion,” Bl tiors is 110 kb aid not s particle of uffeotation and enleulating, und overy siroko 15 mado wi to future position, The iim of English Tiols o ball mauy tmos ucceusiyel) oxcels wny othor man, 116 hns red ncloiee, und bijngs lis bul futo ox tion after ayory utrake, Tho muallicss of L fable discomiod Dion, muong the spoctators, tablesto & croquot 1a Anothor deawhinel ho Knglian brouglt over by Afr, i 1-16 inchoa fu’ dimneter, ' Tho 18 14950, ond_ looks moro than iuary carom tablos, thoso wsed by A olute lack of grace, iced the stroke to s utly tho right posi- o bull aud the largencas of tho and crostod much morrimont somo of whom compured the wiy and tho bulls ta marbles, 10 Dion waw tho vobound catined. by -Fubber oualifons, whish ste s uvd that thoy give evon at a slight prosmure of the finger, In hia firal ensay at ‘a round-tho-tablo shot Dion nent hiin Lall boundiig and rioocloting ovor thia tablo, but afler that e was mora canttous i tiat declicacy, not atronyls, was the ereat roquialte, hin atrake, Nading For the firat fonr or five shots noitlier pltsecs: sored, alis, Then ! mado 79, which put oncoro: Dion, 174 Conk, 70, In Iin fifteontly tnndbg Cook mndo 33, and fu tho next added 45 to hin string, 16 {his run bio made ton auc- ceaatye pockotn from fha spot, showing aplendid posl- tlon play, His judgment was porfect, and his nerve 28 nteady as the plers of tho East River bridge, Dion's Doat runin after thin woro 18, 23, and 18, Cook n tho eantime making runs of 4% 27,90, 20, and 24, Wheu ho Jiad 100 to go io wont in witti this ovident intention of runnig tho yamo out, but slipped up at 84, Thip wan the best piny of the game, abounding in heautiful apot and loslug hazardn, Within the noxt three in- ninga ho Aniplied the game, making 500 to Dion's 141, which, with 160 odids, made the Iattor'a score 291, Tho billlards wero aucceeded by five games of p mid pool, of which Cook won four, This game diffors from Amerieau pool matorlally, Each ball counts ono, and tho player holing olght of tha fifteon winw, In- #tead of chorging three against the playor who holes tho whito, ss intho Amurican game, he loscs a ball, which is roplaced on the table, Cook mada moveral long aliots, which woro applauded, but hi general play ‘waa not up to the expuctations of the apectators, —_— AQUATIC. TOAT-RACE POBTI'ONED, Br. Jonxs, N. B., Bopt. 26—10 a. m.—The boat-race botswoon Morris and Brown has hoen postponod uutil to-morrow, Baturday, at 7 o'clook &, —_— , THE INDIANS, ° Brave Dofonwo of o Keleaguered Snpe Ply~Erain—~Gon, Milcs Itoturns to the Washiw to Mcot Supplics. Camp on the Washita, Tez. (Sept, 1 h Correspondence of the Thweka Commonireatth, ‘Tho company of cavalry sent from Camp Sup- ply to tho roliof of Callabian's train roached horo at 3 o'clack yesterday morning, Tho company balted six milos from whore tho train was cor. ralod, and soven citizen scouts ran tho blook- ado undor covor of night and informed thoe ho- loaguorad party that bnd been held horo for five days nnd nights, and threo days without a dro, of wator for mau or boast, Lho Indians kop{' fl) o constant firo day and night, Oune man was llod just na tho train wam beivg corralod, The Indians had boon watching “this train from tho time it loft the command at Tied River, aud killed ono man bolongin to it at Commission Orook. It was nttagkel the sccond dsy on tho return immodiato~ Iy after crossing the Canadian River, Tho os- cort, consinting of forty Infautry and twonty cavalry, under command of Capt, Lyman, fought them for ton miles, when the Indians woro rein- forcod, aud thoy were forced to corral undor torrific firo from all ides. Bo contidont wore tha Indiaua of ca‘rluring tho entire outfit that thoy dug thair rif wagons. Over 100 of theso wore counted. ‘Tho wholo number i cstimated botwoen 400 and 500, Nino hoad of boof catile intondod for tho oom- mand were stampeded, and sixteon head of mules were wounded and had to be kitled, o-pits within 60 yards of tho In this uilack opo man was killed nnd threo wounded. _‘Tho couduet of our mon against such fearful odds desorves the highost praiss. Tho Indians kopt up a continuous firs for threo days nndkxl:ighls, during which time no water or fend coul o fow hundred yards. The mules wore reduced to skolotons from want of water and gross, o bad, notwithstauding thoy woro within Yeatordsy morning the train moved out, tho Indians having loft in tho niglt, but thoy had ounly gone a mile or two boforo Gen. Milos' com- mand wad scon approaching from the sonth. The men were vut of rations, and the sight of tho supply-train had tho effoct to revivo thowr droopiug spirits wonderfully, The expedition iu now encampodon the Washi- ta, about 15 miles south of tho Canndian, The Indiaus that havo boon engagiug tho artontion of tho troops nlong Gon, Milos to bo Kiowas and Comauches, reinforcod by thouo Iately in his front. They cunnot bo drawn intown open engagemont with the troops, but will pick up isolated partios, mako dashios on supply-trains, and carry ona gonoral guersilla warlare, for which the countryis = mirably adapted, trail aro thought —_—— LIBERAL BEQUESTS. Bosrox, Masa., Sopt. 25.—Among the bequests of the Iato Mrs, Barah L. King, of Taunton, Maus., is $25,000 to Antioch College; atYellow Springs,0,, and §10,000 for tho support of preach- ora in woak Unitarian socioties in Now England and tho Westorn States. —_———— The Exposition, Ghicago's groat fair socma now fairly bogun, as f 8 ovldenced by the immenso throngs of poople from every part of the country who dally vislt ita many at- tvacllons, 'Tho display I8 in ovory way botler than last yoar; finor articlos, movo of thom, sud many mors ox- ‘ponsivo boothis and slands beiug ereoted, Prominent among them ia the elegant Gothio bufld- ing of Roed's Tomplo of Music, which, decorated in brilliant colors, and displaying its banucrs, makes the central objoct for thoao futerontad in music and planos, A number of Ohickerings first attract notico, A magulficont full-slzed grand, Snished in tho most nborato. Aiyie, Witk vatiows abe. wad ‘Hch somony 8, {a tho finest ortiele of furniture fn thoe eatire woods, builditig, _Price, 3,500 500, A splendidt upright piano of the largest sizo, fairly dazzling in 1ts golaen glittoring brouzes and raln- bowed colors, §s another piano that is the admiration of avory one.’ Price, 8,000, Theso two aro speci- meun of o atylo of plunos mado and sold by the Olick- crings to the upper ten of Nuw York City, No finor or more costly instrumenta have ovar beon brought to our city. Thoe latest Invention of theirs la n tiny upright, which ocoupies about tho spaca of an ordinary bureat, anuh wekon played upon, eiigs out strong aud cloa, i a wiy that o ano,” Young fulks who bellove {u love in o cottage, hers i Justihis plano for you, so neat aud cory, Iricos from $500 o $600. Thera aro also on oxbibition 80w uquare pianos of the ordinary styie, but tho tono of which affers {nducamonts to those who wish tho vory bost pousiblo plano ot tha losst powsiblo pricoy— Bay for33300 if you want a Chickering, 4 perfoctly astonishing for so sinnll n'ple Wao niust not negloct 1o notico a square-grand piano from tho well-known houso of Halnca Lros,, Now York, Lis §s o four-round-cornered fustriumont, with” vory richly-curved legs und desk, ugraifs througbout, aud throe-stringed. Tho touy i full, round, and of that pecullsr organ quality which liag #0 matly aduirors, For this nstrament tho prics is $1,000, and fortunato will bo tho lady whose parlor it adorns. Allogother, tho Moasrs, A. Reed & Sans havo us- toined "their’ reputation for oxinbiting planos which hiave, tosay tho foust, no superior. e Molnncholy News. All will regrot tho sad catastropho which occurred yestorday atF. J. Ruth's osster and fish depot, No, 155 Dearborn street, whero Lo 18 daily recelying all Linds of oystors, frosh and sait water fish, It scems that, in adultion to his olegantly arranged “establishment, ho Liad Just comploted o porfect ico- house, Hisson had just entered the atructure, when ono of the workmen was soen to follow him with o broad-ax in his hand, returning immediatoly without ugs of Mr., Gibson, the s tnan prostrate upou the tloor, baving frozen to death, and not a pound of ice fu the plce, No ico man need apply, ———— Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Railroad » Bunday Express Train Tor Omsha, Balt Luks, San Francisco, and ol Far Wost potats, will leava tho Contral Dopol, foot of Luke stroot, on Bunday, Sept, 27,0t 10 a, ., stopping at Indiana avonuo ona Canal stroot siations, Tickots and steoping-car borths moy bo hed ot the oftlce, 69 Clark stroot, or ot tho dopots, Through tickets via Obicago & Northwoatern Radl. road or Chlengo, Rock Island & Pacife Tallrond are gool on this train, S ——— ' * Duryeas’ Starch. Tor lundry purposes, bo suro o inquiro for Dur yeas' ¥ satin gloss starch,” For enllnary use, Inquiro for Duryoss’® improved corn starch.” Seo (hat # Durseas' * fa an each packnge, Onicaao, March 13, 1871,—Wa are using Duryeas® ch {n olir Isundry, aud ind it to bo the best articla :»!:fl.‘;e?. 14 gives. tho finowt s, 1 the whilest, aud mout economical atarch ovor usod by us, E, JexniNas & Co,, Tropriviors Oriental Luundry, P s Loy The * Goldon SBun” Fire-Placo Heater, Inaddition to its remarkablo hosting powors, u most beautifal n design, and elegant in fiuish, ond s an ornament fo any parlor, Bangs Dros,, State aud Van Buren utroats, —_— Benutiful Lips Should discloss, when pacted, rows of mpotiess ivory, 8ol In cushions of ruby rod, Hozodont alono will keep tho fvory unsullied, o sottiug ruddy, and tho broath pure, ——— Froesh Snlmon. Just received & half-dozen car-loads of ehiolen cannod freah salinon, cheaper than beof, All kinds of canned fruits, Jollies, pickles, ole, &t bottom prices, F. A, Waiduer, 45 and 47 Rivor strect, Obicago, i e 25 Ohickering Upright Pianos, Strong and cloar {0 tone | utaud in ino eplendlly 3 urablo ououpy very sl spuse, Jeudipy BAUALo, 02 Yau Jitsow stroot, Promiums Awarded at the Yowa Btato Fair, District and County Exhibitions. IOWA STATE FAIR, (1o the Assoctated Preas,) Kroxux, Is, Hopt. 25,—Tha twonty-first Tows Blato Fair closed to-day. ‘'ho oxhibition hag boen the finest ovor Lold In the State, nud the rocelpts sntisfactory., Tho 1ain, which foll last night and at {ntorvala to-day, very materially ro- duced tho attondanco. Othorwise tho receipts would havo boen the Inrgent in tho history of tho Bocloty. Aa it in, thoy are fully up to {hose of formor yoara, Thers wera throo good racos to-day. Tho alallion frotting raco for o purso of 8360 was wou by Town Chiefl, owned by O, Beal, of Koo~ kul Dost thne, 2:60. Whalobono, owned by William Gallagher, of Davenport, won tha trot~ ting race for geldings or mares in threo atralght honts, 'Limo, 2:4687, 2:48, 2:40. Woodburn, ownod by J. I1. oldoman, of Downey, Ia., won tha runving race in 1:57, 1:60%, and 1367, aftor a hard contost with Plowboy. Tho first promium in gang-plows wan awarded to Dooro & Co,, Moling, Iil., in closoly cone testod trinl with five other compolitors, 1 Biroopatakes " promiums woro awarded as fol- lows : - Geonernl eswoopstakes on horaos—Bost stallion, of any ago or broed, Marion, ownod by W. 8, Snmplo, Kooluk; bost brood mare, “Keokul County' Imporling Compnuy; best’ bhord of Lorseti x;nlnud by oxhibitor, J. H. Dacon, Wash- ngton, In. Euonornl awoopatakes on cattlo—Best bull, of ouy ngo or brood, A. 1L & J. B, Day, Utica, In.; best cow, nny u,lz)o or breed, A. 0. Fuuk, Dloomington, IIl; best bull showing five calvos of his got, J. B. Ryburn & Dros., Bloom~ ington, 1I, Sweopstakes on Bhort-horna—DBost bull, any ago, A.II, & J. B. Day, Utica, In. ; hoat cow, avy age, Z, O, Luso & Son, Towa City, Ia. Genoral swoopstakes, hogs—Best boar, any ago or breed, M. K. Paine & Son, Oslkaloosn ; best sow, nny nge or breed, Panconst & Bro., Libortyville, In. ; bost herd of ona boar and thres sows, Uoorge W, Shriner, Fairfield, Ia. Bweopstakos, Berkshiros—Iost bont, any ago, ML R. Paino & Hon, Oskaloona; beat mow, any ago, Adam Rankin, Honmouth. Swoepstnkon, Chicetor Whites—Best boar, any 8go, L. . Moody, Eminenco, Ky.; bost BOW, samo. COLORADO TERRITORTAL FAIR, Correspondence of T'he Chicago T'rfbune, Dexver, Col., Sopt. 22,—Thia morning the Torritorial Fair was oponed at tho grounds noar this city, Tho dny has been unpropitious, and things havo not had as good a start s they would havo had on ordinary ocensions, Agricul- tural implements, vogotables, snd improved stock of every kind, continue to arrivo, and in a day or two thoro will bo a ereditable colloction in every way, The Fair-Grounds are about a milo from tho ontskirts of the chv‘lmul aro fitled up in oxcood- ingly good_tasto,—the wholo being surrounded with a thick ndobe or pisa wall, which fs both sirong and durable. 'Thoro will be a fino collec~ tion of horned eattlo, a8 Colorado inin fact whatit olnims to bo, ono of tho finest stook-raising conn- tries in the world. As to vegatablo proditctions, porhnps so much canuot bo sawd; and tho Brass- hoppers, heroay elsowhero, have made o clean sweap of overything, Howover, it is said that cllower onrg of corn, moro beautiful boots, andsomor wheat, and bigyor pumplins, will b seon this yoor than over before, And, as if to carry out this prediction, thoro is ono pumplin, or rather callabasa as tho Moxicans call it, on ex- hibition, which welghs 275 pounds. I nover saw s finor-looking vexotable, aud it towers among its compnnions dike ‘a catticdral in the midut of smaller-buildings. "'he colloction of minorals will bo excoodingly intorostivg, aud alroady the room allotted. to them has conumenced filling up “with largo mageos aud smaller specimens, somo of which aro raro and yaluablo. 'I'he miunors intend to bring in their vory best and handsomest Hpoct- mens of oro, and endoavor to prove conclusively that thero is no need Lo risk being scalped by tho Stous, to find plonty of gold heroabout as oyl fi:ulb‘&nu yollowr as tho suusct-acenes in Colorado olf. Cortninly this Territorial Fair in ontitled to tho kindest wishes of overy ono. It will be suc- cossful boyond a doubt, sud would have beon doubly so ltad not the grasshopper-plaguo swopt liko tho besom of destruction over tho land, and " cleared away at onco the Lost-directod offorts of tho farmora in this upland region, 1 linve callea this Fair, but, in tho ouphomistio language of tho peoplo horonbonts, it is styled by thom * tho Second Annual Fair of the Colorado Industrial Association, and Niuth Annual Territorial Fair,” —n long namo to exprees a very plain idon; but it may be necessary to give even n F'air 10 thiy country **a good sond-off " in the shape. of a good uamo. ~ Buccess to it in any event, for tho pooplo hore ara_doing their bost to build up a State which will somo day be o credit to the Amorican Constollation, —_———— THE OANADIAN EXHIBITION. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaao Tridune. Tonoxto, Ont., Sopt. 26.—The Provisional Exbibition closod to<day. Thirty thousand visit- ed it yostorday, and tho number to-dny was very large, though much leas than yesterday. Tho annunl meoting was closed lnst night, and the addross of the Prosident dolivored, It was most comprehensivo and instructive. The Bocioty was organized in 1846, when the population of tho Provinco was 600,000, The prizes then offerod woro $1,0600, nnd tho outrics Jess than 1,200, Tho population of the Provinco now is abont 2,000,000, and tho prizes offered noarly $17,000, and tho ontries 7,600. Its floances aro in a prosporous condition. The President claims that, with tho oxcoption of tho St. Louis Fair, this oxhibition is tho most important in quality and extont of articlos and animals brought mto com- potition, and tho most succeesfully conducted, of any in Amorica. In live stock tho entrics oxceed tho Roynl Agricultural Socloty of Eugland, the moat colebratad sacioty of the kind in tho world. "ho prizo animals numbor sovoral animals whick earried off prizos at the Roya! Society’s Fair, In congratulating the Socioty on tho result of the Larvest of lnst yonr, he rejoicod ovor the plonti- ful ingathoring. Spring graing yielded abun~ dantly, aud the barus were filled to overflowing. T'ho fruit crop 7as fnml. Tho rool crop prom- 1ses {0 turn ouk woll. 8inco tho orgunization of tho Bociety no loss than ton who occn- iod tho position of Prosident have died. ‘arious importunt dovelopments havoe boon mado in flax-growing, tho potroloum trado, mining, dairy and chocso Tactories, grapo cul- turo, and numerous manufacturing intorests in- sugurated, In alluding toa reciprocity tronty, tho President said: *I'ho gonoral walfaro of tho country, in partioular tho agricultural intorosts, will bo promioted by fair troaty of rcolprooity, Thore ¢an bo no doubt, and in all discussions on this subject it onght to bo borne in miud, that the groatest good 1o tho greatest number is tho objoct of all wiso logislation. The question nvolves tho genoral prospority of our coun- try, and surely that will best bo seourod by'an open market bolweon Canada and tho Unitod Btates.” Of tho many questions dosorving of attontion, ho instanced rotation of crops, improvement of stock, uudm‘-drulnnfls, goiling, cattlo, fruit, nud fish culturo, ote. 119 attribnted droughts to tho wholosale destruction of our foreals, and painted out the necoseity for encouraging treo oulturo, Allusion was also mado to the enormous tax on tho, farmor by the waod orop, and pointed out the nocessity for od and dotormined action toward abating it, next oxhibition will bo hold at Ottawa, —_— DISTRICT AND QOUNY FAIRS, VLRMILLION COUNTY, ILL. Spectal Dispateh to The Chtenao Tribune. Davvinue, U, Bept, 25,—The sixteonth an- ual fair at this placo closed to-day. Tho oxhi- bitfon wss rather a failure, but the crowd yostordny was ostimated as tho largost evor brought togother in Vermillion Couuty, nud to- day wad vory largo for the last day, TFinanclally tho fair was a sucoces, bolng able to pay all pre- miums and have a Landsomo surplus loft in the troasury. M'IENRY OOUNTY, ILL, Suecial Dinnatel to Ihe Chicaao Tridune, Woobsrock, IIL, Hopt. 25.—T'wonty-live hnn- drod people stood nuder umbroltus to-day to wis~ HOHH lhu uluslu;: of the twanty-second MoHonry County Fair, 'W'ho rocoipts at tho gato for throo days, at 25 conts onoly huve amounited to nearly $2,600. In yostorday's account of stock should buye hoon meutionod that E, Buok, of Crystal Lake, oxhibited twonty-four of tha finest im- portad English Cotswold and Lolcestor shoop in orthorn Iinols, which took ton promivms, In lio frgaeto-pll trottiugsrasa thiy afturnoot, nix \oxacH worg enterad, € 8, Dalo's horse Van Drant, of Oryatal Lalko, won in throo stralght Loats. Timo, 2:05, 2:48, and 2:48. Alonzo Walk- up's Gray Bill socond, In tho running-race, balf-miloheats, soven Lorses woro ontored. William 11, Btownrt's horao Tommy, from Ma- fongo, won in thros atrajght hoats, Time, 65, 83, nil 50. Willism Lindsar'n Keyior socoud, ‘Tho track was in very bad condition, LA PORTE COUNTY, IND, Svectal Dispateh ta 'he Chicano Tribune, LAPonte, Ind., Sopt, 35.~To-dny closcd the twenty-thirg Annunl fair of tho LaPorto County Agricultural Socie ty, I'ha Hoolety have beauti- fit] grounds, situntad ust outsido tho city limits, and uro wol arranged, with an abundance of m;\llvl shodu, and lalls for the accommodation of joxtlbitors. “Tho diplay of atooe, agrlouitur- ulmplnmonsu, fruits, farm products, ate,, was yory good. Tho attondanca was not ag Jargo. as usual, Tho rain this aft largo numbor from .m..?fil!?,—?“ Trotably keph- ROBCIUBNO COUNTY, 1¥p, ' Bpectal Dispateh to The omcu'fl?mb.m,, Wansaw, Ind., Sopt, 25,—Tlg Becond day of tho Kosclusiio Gounty Fair waa Incgaly attanjoq Wonthor bonutiful. aud dlaplny i al} deper: monts vorv attractivo. Tho racos gavo gemarc] satisfaction, In the ranning raco a sorious nee- dont occurrad, Conrad's norral goldiug, Blaepy Goargo, flow the traok, throwlng bis 1ldor Jony the agrioultural implemant departmont, and ‘fn~ tally fojurlng Lim." To-morroi a tho fast day, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MT0R. Bpectat Dispaich to The Chlcago T'risume, ANN Auson, Mich,, ‘Sopt., 25.—Tho twonty- sixth annunl falr of \Washtonaw County closed to-day in its nsunl wuccossful mannor, Durin, the afternoon, O. ¥, Undorwood, of London, Iing., who claims to be tho champlon walker of tho world, undertook the fest of walking 7 miles in one hour. Ho accomptishod b milea In fifty minutos, when tho Judges unanimously declared themsolves satisfied, and the monoy waa paid over to him, OREEN COUNTY, WIS, Spectal Dispatch to P'he Chivavo Tribune, JANESVILLE, Wib, Sopt. 25,—To-day, the secoud day, thers'was o largo numbor in at- tendance at the Groon County Tair, which i now in sossion ab Monroo. Mr. Morrow, of Madison, mado a very nbla specch, which is spoken of in tho highest terms, To-morrow soveral trottin, and running races aro announced. Matt lf Carpoutor will also doliver an addrens. GALESNUNG (ILL.) AGRICULTURAT, FATR, Special Dispatck to The Chicago Tribune, Qarksvura, 111, -Sopt. 26.—Proparations for tho Galesburg Agricultural Falr are rapidly ap- gmnchm g complotion. 'Tha amphithontro has eon onlarzed 8o a8 to Boat comfortably 5,000 peoplo. The track s in porfoct order, and ‘hns the roputation among eporting mon of boing tho Dboat mila track in tho State, All entrios to racosd running and trotting, closo Sopt. 20, with $5,000 in pursos, Tho fair begine Oct. 6 atd contintos five daya, —_—— EQUALIZATION, The Stato Ronrd and the Railrond Tax—Town Lotw, Special Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, BrriNorieLp, I, Sopt, 25.—The Stato Board of Equalization has hold under consideration the report of the Committos on Tailronds, All roads wore reducod $100 por milo, and & slight reduc- tion was mado on the rolling-stack of tho Chi. cago, Rock Island & Pacific Railrond. The as- sessmont of the Pooria & Rook Islnnd Railroad ‘waa reduced $29,200 on suporatruciion, nnd the Spriogfield & Tilinols Southern, $61,040 on suporatruction. A slight reduction was made on tho right-of-way on tho Tolodo, Wabash & Wost- ern, and n slight reduction on tho rolling-stock of tho Ohicago & Southwestern Railrond. = With thesa changes the roport was adapted by tho Bonrd and ordered to bo ongruaaedl.’ The full cash assesamont of tho railronds thisiyear is loss than the 70 por cont of Lho oqualized Rssossment of lnst year, o commendeble offort in tho right direction. ‘Tho roport on town and city lota was roforroa, after somo debate, to the Committee on Goneral Equalization. r. Dorickson wantod it roforred, with direo- tons to that Committeo to spread back to the surplus upondho town and city lots from whenco it was dorived, but his motion was lost, and tho Board adjourned till to-morrow morning. - MEMOIR OF THE LATE WAR. . Nzw Yonk, Bopt. 25,—Gon. Shorman has written nmemoir of tho evonts of tho lato War, for publication " aftor bis denth with tho exco tion of the lnat chaplor, which, comprising his opinfons on the useful mi ry lessons dorived therefrom, is published in the Army and Navy Journal to-day. 2 —_— HAULED OFF, XKer West, Fla., Bept. 24.—As tho flsot ‘mnder Admiiral Mulavey'wna gatfing uuder woigh for Now Orleans, on Tuesday, tho frigato Brooklyn ran ashoro in the southwest chamnel. It wes at firat foared that sho would bo obliged to un- sbip her guns bofore sho could bo got off, but, by tho united offoris of tha Wachusotto, Gottys burg, Goraninm, Arbutus, and rovenme-cutior William LI, Soward, sho wag hauled off tho roof last night. s ——— MARRIAGES. S Ad AR SMITH-WELLS—A( London, Tugland, Sopt.. 5, 1875, Fio S Smuith,of Chlosgo, and Mattlo i, Wells,of London’ o card. . NORTON—WITITNEY-Sept. 24, at tho restdonca of tho brido's brother, by the Rov. David Swing, Henry L. Noctan aud Lineio Ac Whither, all of Oniosgor "7 DEATHS. BANOROFT_AY hils vosldonco In Relviiere; s tho Siat, Dr. Nathaniol Banoroft n the 80th sobi of' &, fo emigratod in 185t from Vermont, of tho Legisla o which Sate ha was & Stato Sennter 161 re e ™0 MEDICA. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has heon ured or ohlldron with nover-falling success, It correcta acld- ity of the stowmach, rellaves wind colic, resulates tho bow- ols, curcs dysentery and diacrhoa, whethor arising from toothing or atlior causos. An old and woll-triad remedy. For all Purposes of a Famity Liniment, T HOUSEROLD PANACKA wil bo found favalos. blo. Tinmadiato raliof will follow its uso in mi canss af Bafh fa o storuach, howole, ot aldo; hieuatiam, oo colds, sprains, and bruiaos, Far intornal and oxtertial usg: Children Often Look Pale and Sick From no othor canso than having worms in the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMELTS will dostroy worms without injary to th child, belng perfoctly WmTE, and frvo from nll caloring o other Injurlous Ingrodionts st ally usod in worm proparatlons, Sold byall druggists. 25 oonts 8 box. PERFUMERY, Am, § Phalon’sCerens (N.B.) kncgg;f“‘%"-" Phalon’s Flor de Mayo CHEsY S Morse's White Rose, Morse’s Wood Violet, Morse’s Paphian Bouquet, Morse’s Dedieation Bouquet, Ezxcol In Aromatic qnalities, whilo fn FRESTINESS and CONOENTRATION of cholca fluwor odors thoy are war. sautod to burpass tha most colobrated Knglish and b4 h_manfacturos. Whal V. SOHAACK, N s Y DA AN rugglsts and Ne- AUCTION SALES. ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & co., 204 and 206 Iast Madison-st. On Baturday, Sopt. 30, at 8:30 o’clock, AT ATCTION, An immonso stock of NEY AND SECOND-TTAND FURNITURE, Conatsting of Parlor Snta, Marblo-tap and Walaut Ghain- e KUl B STl Sty Marblertop aug Walaut Ohanc Blovos, Drookery, Glasswars, Laungos Murosus, Uomc forlos, Tiunke '{mhur obds toa nd & largo varloty of numordus to mention. Cuia ontly and bid oltur, Thp o0da will 1o aold to s Bighiost bidUnE, suro, bR W e Kilotonsors, ~ By WILLIS, FLYNN & CO. Regular Saturday Sale, Bopt. 20, at 0% o'lock a, m, Toop and bk Slath. pasior: sote moebia- and woodtop slinmbior sots, aluves, miattrossos, budding, * Also, a bt of barraow ixtyrex, shiow s hatnoss, and 'llnmhl»l. V. [/ vy Auctionuers 5 il 107 Hanilolpg-at. Pl T CASTET, 41 & 43 FIVTH-AV,, Keen on liand tha Inriost sasortimont 1 At Bastitia (obe. o, G tf/fx:"mfil'.' ) Alg w Mice Dk, Couuore, BluwnOatse’ o Bl G e sl Cusen' wnch g AUOTION SALES, By GLEO, P, 08 & 70 Wabnsh.nv, TOTITO Hopt, 26, at 0 o’'clock, lish W.6. Crocker 8), IN O¥EN LOTS, d Furniture. arblo-top Ohamber Sate, A On Baturday, i Househol ook Cas Marblo aud Wond.i blo 'im. Wond-toy) o and Offico D losk, oxtg Hra At WE SHALL SEL O Saturday, Seqt. 26, at 11 a, A SO0UND 8 YEAR o1 BAY HORS VERY SPEEDY, and can b dely Alwo, & tmout of QDI 1158 and one R1DE WA, "1'}33\91‘ DRY GO huw Casos, Garpatw, oto on by any woman, 3 and 70 Walnsi-ay. ODs. nlar Catalogue Auelion Sale Tues. . 29, at 9°1-2 o'clock 2. m, Ploee Goods, Co: 17, Notlons, Undes atings, Oloths, Chest \Wifio Goods, Tigtags, “Hais hemiohmtad dohn Wilkon & line of fronting linons, 4 Eadiont and Inteater nd Tablo Outtory, Pipos, %, and Oarpotings, Har CARPETS. GEO. P, gop s 0ORE & ANOTHER GREA EXPOSTTON ATCHIOY BOGTS AND SHORS e hold WEDNESD. b, A full ‘Mg'uY R BOOTS wil AT 9% o, m., n'XN'lll-m‘x?'s%“ ; 25 Wi 3 "0l w?flo Aamplos full assortmont of 68'and 70 Wabash-av, TEURS D .A REGULAR AUCTION SBALE oF DRY GOOD TIURSDAY, Oo Hlankots, & Gouds, Tios, Sonrts, der C LR P 3 nd 0 Wabsbar, WAL A, BUTTERS AUOTIONEERS, 108 BAST MADI ‘USTABLISHE Butters & Co's Rogular Saturday Sal, 108 Tant. g : oot 28, A n)a‘hfil'l&'fl:gi{, ouseliold Goods, Tabl lery, "ynte, wor tor SON-ST, At tholr Salearoom: An Involce of Looking Glnanes. oW mnd Worn Carpets nnd Pinno Fortess AT 1) 0'CLOCK, Used Turniture, Parlor and Jinics, Wardrobes, Hared WM. A, BUTTKRS & CO., Au The Entire Furnit Carpeting, Piano, In Dwelling No, 700- Tuosday Morning, Bept. Michigan-av., 29, 2410 o'olk, 2 fall itont of good articles, U Dinjag-roons o Furulture, &o. Also, a fina T-octave Pisne ITERS & 00., Aug S, BOOTS, SHOES, ITERS & CO., Auotioncers, CLOTHING, RI]TI(] CADS, &c., Tuosday to Granite and Table Cutlery, N Sewing Machine: lay Moralug, Sopt. ow_Furniture, Pinnos, Organs, Eto., %, a4 9% o'clock, at 108 Essy WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Anctioneers. LARGE TRADE SALE. DREY G00DS, WOOLENS, AND By SMITH & HARRISON, POBITIVR AND OLOSING BALR off OIL PAINTINGS FROM PRILADELPHIA THIS DAY, AT 81 IVEA IS Opposita BoVioker's Theat; o pat o il bo sold, ART GALLERY, AT 10 AND 2 n-st., opposita AoV lesman, OPENING SALH OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND General Merchandise, BY ATCTIIL At 8L East IV Opposite McVickor'a Thoatro, BATURDAY, S A larza dud attractive staok of B Tlousaliold Gooda, consis hamber, wnd Dining.room Sots, < Qs Scorstaclys, Otioe Ditks, "o c Mattrosso A largo lot Shoiving and Countars, ond o A ‘Als, & cholo lot o 9% 0’CLOCIK, Varloly of Barion and a stock of Gor it Chromos nud Bageser &1 Rast Madison-at., opposite MoV R. LYUN, Salesman, . WILMERDING, HOGUET & GO, Tuesdfl,},_Sept. 29, GRAND PEREMPTORY SALE or DRESSMGOODS SILKS, BY ORDER oF HESSRS, RICHARD ISELIY & COMPANT, WILMERDING, HOGUET & 00,, SALESROOMS, 112 & 114 Duane-st., NewYork, 4500 Pos, Staplo aud Fauey s 6o 1,000 PCS. SILIS, bo 80ld_positiyely without resorve, LARGE & ATTRACTLVE S\Lis horunghbired Tlorens, Of "Trotting and 7! AT AND NEAR LE Payne & Montugue’s n