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POLITICAL. Why Gen, Butler Lost the Support of Brother Stmmons, Organized Opposition to the Re- Eleotion of Senator Hamlin, Ward Meetings in Chicago. Tho Simmons Lottor. Snecial Dispateh to Tha Chucago Tribune, Bosrox, . Oct. 2.—Tho angry lottor of Sam Bimmous, publishod yestorday, docs not mako sho sonsation that it might had it not boon for tho fact that it has boon gonerally undoratood that o was tho enfant torrible of the Butler fag- tlon, and thnt ho causod his brothor, tho Col~ Joctor, uo littlo uncasiness, Only last Saturday night ho caused his haie to stand on ond by sponking at n Ilayes meeting, whoro n caroloss xoportoer spoko of him as Collector Simwmons, The Collector, Mr. Willlam A, Simmons, soems to have washed his hands of politics, Ifo hins moved out of his famouns ward (tho Second) to tho Highinnds, declined an olection as dolegata to the Stato Couvention, and publicly expressed his_indifforenco whather Frost or Ilayes wero nominnted to succood Mr, Hoopor, whom Lo has elooted for the last ol‘;ht years, - Mr, Simmons auay bo lonest in his withdrawal from pol- itics, but Lo hns mnot donied tho charge opouly mado by his brothor, that E. K. Mei cll.\ucl. Superintendent of Warohouses, n Qustom- Houso oficor, has boen to tho Navy-Yard in compuny with Thomas J. dnrston, foroman of the irou-platers thoro, and, pssing smong tho workmen from ' tho ~Fourth Dis- trict thero omployad, Lns warned them fo voto for Trost, in n mamner which threatoned thom with loss of omployment as tho peualty of dieobodience, Sam has boen vory Worm in his supportof Hayes, and, when ho saty tho caucuses gomg agninst Llm, he got mnd sod split, Mr. I'rost is one of Simmons' bonds- mon, and Joseph I Cbadwick, nnather of his bondsmoen, is working for a Counsellorship, Tennessce Politics, Mexras, Tonn, Oct. 2.—A specinl to the “Appeal from Columbia, Tenn., this dato, says Tov. Brown addressed an immonso audienco at tho fair-grounds near that city to-day, Ho was et at the depot by a large number of citizons o8 liorseback and in carringos, and escorted to the fair-grounds. Mo was welcomod by the waving of handkerchiofs aud chicors. Ho spoko ® hour and & half on the poiitical condition of Mo country, and Stato affairs. During his spoech » . snid that the Conacrvativo party was organized on & boautiful blendiug of “tlio priu- viplon of tho old Whig and Domocratic partics ; poid tho Republican party came into ex- lstonco by tuo agitation of tho mogro guostion, —and moembers of that party wero scoking to sustmn nvd keep it alivo by n ronowal of thio agitation, Ile reviewed Iorace Maynard's specch at Joneaboro o few days sinco, Iio'said Maynaid displayod groat ignorance, of £lso 1io wna Loo much partisan to confine himsolf to tho truth, Referring to Mavanrd's necusn- tions of bis councction with tho salo of the Comptroller's ofice, he sajd it was a willful and sualicious slander. Ho said Maynard oxbibitod Lhe most uupardonable Ignoratico in rogard to tho debt of tae State, Gov. B, proved n great raduction of the debt sinco the Conservative party got contyol of tho Stat Congressionnl Nominntions, NINTI ILLINOIS DISTRICT—DESOCRATIO, Special Duspateh to The Chicago Trioune, YaTES Crry, I1L, Oct. 2.—Tle Democratic and Independent Convention of the Ninth Congres- »ional District met hero to-dny, in soparate Con ¥entions, and nominated Gen. I. F. Ross, of Fulton, for Congrens, iu opposition to Whiting, ho Itaaicul, und Pcoria Whisky-ring candiduto. TFIRST MICHIOAN DISTRICT—LIDERAL. Sweciul Lisatoh to The Clicaan T'ribune, Derrorr, Mich.,, Oct. 2.—T'ha Congressional Convoution of the Liberal-Itepublicuns was held heront St. Audrow’s Hall to-day, all tho ci:.iy wards an d six county towns being represented. E. I Coiely was olected temporary, and I, W, DBaker parmanent, Chairman, and "I, D, Owen acted as S'ecrotary. The specchos made in the process of organization donounced both parties as_corrupt, and ealled for an indopondont ro- form ova'ment. Lotor Robertw, B, P, Couely, and W. P, &irifiith, wero appointed & Committos on Resolutia nu, An fnfornul ballot wag taken for a Congres- eional candiclate with tho following result : Wotnl number of votes cast, 39; Gen. Williams, 858{; Judge Patchin, 37! Gon, Willinms wa thon declared tho uunnimous nominee of the Convention, Threo cheers for tho cnudidate wero then given witha will, MMr. Roberts, 1vom the Committes on Resoln- tiony, made tho fullowing rport, which was “mdopted Jtesolied, That (h's Convention Is in favor of an smendment o the Fedural Constitution probibiing member of Congresn 1rom soliciling appolntments tg or reniovals from otllce, and Drovliing tiat uil civil oilicers whoto duties rurquire thou to resido in tho soy- eral States sliall bo eleated by the people of their yoe Buiectivo districts, clties, villges, und localities, and Iiat the Presldent, Vieo-Preaidont, and Uhited Btates Sonators shall Lo olected by the direct voto of e people, Jesutved, That we aro opponed to n Presilentisl tuird torm, beifoving that ity mere mention fy calen- Ited to dobaso American politics, Specehios wero wulled for, but the Convention thoughit thom unnecessary, and udjonrned, the dolegates all seom:ag to bs in oxcellont spirits, THE 6T, LOUTS DISTRICT—RTFORM. 87, Louts, Oct, 2. he Poople’s County Con- vontion assemblod ajuiu to-day, and, attorndopt- Iug & platform and ouiher resolutions, ndjourned, and the diTerent du'cgates formed info a Con- gressionsl and Senuwtorisl Convention, E, 0. Btanard was nomiuated for re-election in the Tirat District; Erasus Wells, Demoeratio nom- ince in tho Second Dis \rict, was indoised ; and in the Third District Mobert I, Wingato was nominated, ‘"The South Caratinn Bolters, OIARLESTOS, 8. C., Ocl. 2—The Independent Republican Conventiou net hero nt noon. ‘Varions scctions of the Stat are represented by dolegations almost entirely coomposed of colored men. Tho day was taken up in perfecting an organization, and nominations will probably be modo to-morrow, ‘There is littla doubt that Judgo Greon wili Yjo the nomiuce for Govornor, Iho proceedings were warked 1y harmony aud goud order, ‘The Malne Senautorship. Bosroy, Oct. 2.—~A Muine rop.ort alloges that ex-Gov, Porham’s friends propose an arrangos ment of the Senntorinl question with Hamlin ((i(',(;l i’y taking Gov, Dingloy as a compromiso idute, ward Moeetangw, TIL FIRST WanD, The Tirst Ward Opposition Club held a meot- fag in the club-room of tho Shormaa louso last eveuing. ‘Thora was o full attondance of - mom- hors, embraciug & numbor of the most prominont and activo men of tho ward, Presidont Tom Foloy ocenplod the chair, and J. K, Murphy ncted as Becrotary, Vice-I'rogj- dont Cook was also preseut, Tho objeot of tho meoting was to appoint a committoo Lo suggost candidates for the Legistn- turo, torepresont tho Fivat District, Gon, Irank i, Suermun, J. K, Murphy, D, ‘L' Hale, Phil Conley, and Mr, Ryan wore appoluted to attond to tho mattor, ‘'bo meeting then adjourned, nub- jeet to tho call of the Preawdent, THE SIXTH WARD, Tho Bixth Ward Oppodition Club met at 207 Archer avonue, last evening, J. B, Stophons, Prosident, In tho chalr, About fifty perons wero present, Bpocchos wero mado by Bonator Kehoo, nud Mossrs, Laarz, Wilder, acd Hom- ey in the intorest of the 'eople’s Party, Adjourned, subject to the cailt of tho I'rosi- dent, "'ho following gentlemen will bo voted for at tho primary meeting as delogatos to Monduy’s Convontion: 13, Brodie, 18, Mogris, I\ 11, Dwyer, Johmylhickoy, Georyo Greonwould, James Murphy, dobn Thurn, Daniol Malonoy, and John Zimuor- maa. They aro uudorstuod” to be favorable to XKohoo for Souator, “ FRENCH REFUBLICANS, 4. A mecting of noarly 100 French-sponking citi- zons was bold last evoning at Vellotior's Hall in Dridgeport. Br, dward Cremionx was oloctod Tremdont, and Alr. ‘Pellotior, Secrotary, Spoosh- e indorniugg the Republivan’pacty were mado by Licaury, Gustnye Lomprs, Crewicux, Polloplor, THE CHICAGO DALY TRIBUNE: SATUR'DAY, OCTOBER 3, 187 d othors, Thoe Olub adjourned o meot at tho mo placo Friday ovoning, . THK NINTI WARD. A motting of tho citizons of the Opposiiion parly of the Ninth Ward was hold Inst night in Kineaid's 1fall, No. 210 Bluo Island avenuo. Mr, Redimond Sheridan caltad tha mooling to order and anuouncod its objoct to bo tha organization of a club for tho ward, On motion of Mr, O, IT, Andrionx, Mr. Sberidan wos choson Chatrman aund Jamos 13, Dalton, Socrutnr{. On_motlon of Mr., L. Il, O'Connor, & commlttes of five was uppolunted Lo golost permancnt oflicors for tho lub. The Cmrman solected ns such commit- 100, Mosaa. 1loury Pllgrim, L, II. O'Connor, O. I, Audrjoux, Oharles Whito, and Larry O'Brion. 'Pho Committos retired for conattitation, and, attor an nbsouce of a faw momonts, roported the following named gontlemen as oMloors : Lresident—Ttodmond Shoridan, Pice-Dreailents—I'irat Procinct, M, D, Drindiville ; gecond, William Canpar ; Third, Jolm Long ; Fovrid, enly hr i Fifth, Jnines Kfncald ; Sisth, Patriok Itaflorty; Beventh,Lenry Balo; Lighth, I\ 8, Rippora ; Llitth, Samen Bradloy ; Touth, Janios Goary. Seeretary~Oharies 7, Whito, Corresponding Seeretary—L. . 0'Connor, Dreasurer—Larry O'Bries Jizeeutive Committee—Willlam afurphy, Willlam Whalen, Gharles H, Andrisux, M, J, Carboy, Thomas Mclinery, Joln Shafer, L. Faley, Thomaa Fiynn, John %.ucl\)rcumu, ‘William Cusper, i:. Gllmore, and Anton slor, Boveral gontlomon addrossed the mooting. YOUNG MEN'S cLUn, Tho Young Mon's Independont Olub of the Niuth Ward hold o mooting last avening at No. 819 Wost Twolfth streot, It was o spirtless guth- ering, thore boing gearcoly a dozon persons presont, Mlr. Thomas Joyee was Chairman, Reports of committeos woro catlod for, and a momber of tho Committes on Spoakors said it was doubttul if that body would aceomplish any-~ thing, na ono of ity mombors ind ** got his back up”and was inclinod to be quarreliomo, ‘Lha Committeo was givon umoiu which to roport, and if poesiblo bring the fractious mombor to torms, “Tho Commitico on Resolutions read tho st presonted nt n formor mooting, which were vrinted in the ppors. Thoy woto adopted. It wos decidod that tho Club would not tnke part in tho primary election to -day, the Chair remarking thint on it wos on indepondent organe izntion it shonld not H“UBDI" any eandidato for oflico without knowing that Lo waa & desorving petson, and qualified to roprosont tho peopls properly, A Fluanco Committoo was appointod, and the ‘meating adjourned, THE TENTH WATD, A largo mocting of tho Opposition of the Tonth Ward was hold last night at Wall's Hall, cornor Lintsted and Adams stroots, for tho pur- poso of organizing n club for the ward. A numbor of prominent politiciaus wero prosent, smong whom wore O. O, P. Holden, Thomas Bronuan, Dr, Dunne, Dr, Nuce, and £. W. Lowis, Mr. Miclinl Grooucbaum was chosen Chairman, and Mr. C. McDonnell, Scerolary. Boforo offect- ivg a permancut organization the mocting took atops towards olecling delogntes to Mondav's Convention. Dr. Dunno, fCapt. McGno, Dr. Nuco, uud John Schmitz wore appointed &' come mittoe to report a list of delogates. Whilo tho Committeo were out Messrs, W. T Onalin, and O. C. P. Holden addrossed tho meeting. Aftor being out a brief space, tho Committeo roturned and reported tho following lists of delegutes to tho nominating conventlon of Monday : Charles Cameron, Michnol Greoue- }»)aum, ‘Thowns Wall, A. N, Buck, and Dr. W. I, unn, After this n committeo of fiva was appointed to ealect ofticors for tho Club, who roported tho following-named gontlomen ¢ Persident—John C, lfulucs, Vice-Presidents—G, O, Yaton, Petor Schuttler, D, Q'ltara, Chatles Whinple, und Siuon Forhau, Treasurer~John Cochraue, Seeretary—Joln F. McGraib, A amstant Secretary—Thoma MeGirr, Erecutive Commiltee=Michacl Keoley, ', W, Lawis, Jamos Doyle, Charles McDonnel), Joliir Schmidt, Ed- ward Fiun, Michael Greenelaum, Dr, McChobuay, Thomas Wall, Cliaries R Gardaer, Edward Bulger, and Thomas ¥, Cook, . ‘tho Tixecutivo Committqo will moat this evon- ing at 9 o'clock ot 63 Soutl' Dosplaines streot. ) THE ELEVENTI WAUD, A meating of tha Opposition Club of tho Tlov- enth Ward was held Iast ovening at No. 45 West Kinzio stroot, William Gilmore presiding, Tho following persons wero olected ns delegaten to the Opposition Convention next Monday: Will- ism Gilmoro, Paul Ryder, Androw Andorson, Angus McGowan, John Editt, Josoph Nunok. “'he rest of tho business transncted was siwply routine and of no publie interost, THE FOURTEENTH WARD, A meeting of the Fonrteenth Ward Poople’s- Party Club was held in Tammany Hall, corner of Lincoln and Indinna stroots. ‘The sttendanco wag unusually Inrge, tho hall being complotoly {ilied. Tho chnir was occupied by the President, I\ Z. Coyles, and Mr. Charles Focrster actod ns Secrotary, Prof. Rodney Welcl, being called upon by the Chnir, stated tho result of n conforence with Mr, Onnhian, Clinirman of the Central Committeo, on tho subject of the time for holding tho primarics for tho nomination of an Alderman. Mr. Onshan had heard with somo surprigo that it was con- tomplated to nominate an Alderman in the Four- teonth Ward at tho primaries on Saturday, tho 8d inst. This.should not be done, the usual plan boing to make thio ward nominations on the Bamo dny throughout the city, The Contral Commit- tee would designate tho timo, which would prob- ably be tho day on which delogates to the County Couventiou were eloctod. On motion of Jr. Enos W, Smith, it was re- eolved to defer the holding of the primaries for the nomination of an Alderman until o duy des- ignated by the Contral Committeo, Alr, 3 J. Dunue, ons of tho Vico-Presidents, being called for, made n fow remaris, urging tipon tho Club tho importanco and nocessity of Inborivg to securo the nomination of nong but the best men, Jobu Hoefiold entertpined the mecting with one of his churneleristic speechen, full of bard and cutting Lits upon tho barnacles of tho Ite- publican party, Ue said thoy ought to be serapod off, and na ho once holped to put them o, he now proposed to holp serape them off. Ho hnd reponted of his shar in 1t long ngo, and Lo now meant to domoustrate tha sinceri ty of bis repentance by hard work to clean out “the chronio ofticeholders, Ha wunted s now doal all around. Other ajmnkors followed, after which tho Club adjourned, subject to the call of the Exooutive Coumuttee, TUE FIFTEENTI WARD, A largo meeting of tho Scandiuaviaus of the Tifteouth Wurd took place lnst evening at Aurora Turner Hall. Thoir object was the formation of an Opposition Club., A band was in attendance and ouliveued the oceasion with musio during the intervals, Mr. Fritz Frantzon called the meeting to order, and nomizated Capt. O, G Laugo as tempotary Chairman, Mr. Lange on Stakiug tho chuir re- marlied that the Opposition_ apparently was vory sirong in the Tiftcenth Ward, Shortly aftore wards ho called fora Furm-nuui organizalion, with tho following result: DPresident—A., B, Joknson, Vice-Prestdents—Georgs 0, Hoffman, Jobn Wislers, Seeretary—John Arvidson, Mr. Johuson, on taking the chair, said that the prosont City Government, as far as he could 0, was tho best wo lind ever had, Gen, Ilermann Leib followed in a long addreas, ridiculing the Ropublican party, and advacating tho present Peoples’ pnrt{ Admintstration. Ia also overhuuled Ingwvoll Olson and Mr. Cainpboll {for samo of Lheir recont actions. When ho bad concluded, lond snd numerous calls were' mado for [ugwell Olson. Mr, Olson, who wnn on tho stago, requested the audicuce to firat luton to Mr. Witliam Pelerson, Alr, Potor- #on followed in the Seandinavian tongue, which oxelted great applaugo, On lin conctumion sLill londor calls woro mada for Ingwoll Olxon, and for a long time it looked a8 it tho mecting would bo Lrokev up unloss Mr. Olson wus aliowad to #pesk, Thoe President aunouuced i firm touos that Mr. Olkon would uot bo utlowed to speak nt that meeting, ns it Was an Opposition ouo, and Lojtnd no businoss thore. Fhis ended tho troublo, aud nfter wome moro musio frow the hand tho mooting ndjourned, THE REFUSLICANR, . A meoling of tho Fitteonth Ward Ttepublioan Club was hold Yostordny evening at tho undor- ground aloon No. 98 Wost Division streot, Who clinir was takon by BMr. James Cluncoy, and Mutthow Woleh acted ay Boorotary of the meot- ing, which wun addrossod by Mr. Beanlan, whowo speeoh consisted of a dlssortation upon 'tho ad- vantages of protection ovor froo trade, 1fe fuiled to throw any new lght upon the subjeut, and his spooch proved altogethor too long and abstruse for his audience, who honved u sigh of 0. 4, Lange, l rolief when ho subsided in favor of Mr, Frauk Lawlor, ‘fhis gentleman made his rogular autumn of 1874 spoech, which has beon alroady reporied onoe ar twico, 1o wes sura that Caok County woutld roll up 5,000 mafority for tho Republican porty, and that tho victory would be tho reault of {la votes of the Inborinir mon of the Fifteenth Ward, o denounced tho - l’ooslu‘s party as perfidions {n tho oxtremo, and Inld at their door all tho ills thnt at presont burden the ell.é. Ho was mnmJ’ by Mr. Patrick I, Btanton, who ot loose one of {liu oratorleal offorts, o tronted tho nudienco to n condonsed history of tho Republican party, boglnuing at tho Conqitost of Alblon by Julins Crosar, touching at lougth ufnn tho Norman Invasion, the Lendlng of tho Dilgrim Yathors, the Revolutionar: War, tho Dedlatation of Tndopondonco, and tho Iato To- bellion, - T'ho Inst-uamod topie ;Iu'uvcd 80 frult- ful thiat it was apparont tho orratlo oratdr would not got doswn to tho prosont decado bofora 1 or 8 o’clock in the mornfog, so the roportors wero obligod to withdraw. Fhia mooting adjournod in nll probabiiity at about 4 in the morning, Miscollanonun, MONROF. COUNTY (\I8,) REPUDLIOAN NOMINATIONS, Spacial Dlavateh to T'he Chicann Tribuns, JANESVILLE, Wis,, Oct. 2.—Tho Monroo Conn- ty Ropublicana to-day nominated for the Assom- Dbly €. R. Donniston ; Bhonitt, D, W. Ball ; Dis- | irict-Attornoey, P. J, Clawaon ; Oounty Olork, L. Zoltzor ; T'roasurer, ¥, R. Melvin ; Regiator, O. Tanberg ; Clerk of County Court, Edmund artlott s Survoyor, A, O, Btuntz ; Coroner, L. Frankonborger. REPURLICAN LEGIRLATIVE NOMINATIONS. Secial Dupatel to The Chicao 7'ribune, Greanay, IIl, Oct. 2,—Tho Itepublican Repre- sontattve Convoution, comprieing Iroquois and Kankakoa Counties, met in' Convention hero, in the Parker Opora-Ilouse, to-day. The Hon. J. L. Bheridan, of Kanlknkeo, was made pormanont Chalrma, and the Hon.' Thomas Vennum, of Iroquoit, Scerotary, The presont mombars' of tho Leglsluturo, A, 'S, Palmor, Beuntor, J. M. Shoridan and Thomna B. 8awyor, Ropronenta- tives, woro whitowashod by a rosolution thank- ing thom for pat. valuablo sorvico, and thot Inid up to drv, “Tho Convontion then nominntad Gaorgo O, Wilson, of Onargn, aud Ronbon Rich- ntduon, of Kuukakee, s onndidatos for Ropro- seutativen. Tho Ion. G, L. Fort, Goorge O. Wilson, and A. 8. I'almor addrossed tho Convone tion. ''lio Intter returned thauks for the whito- wash, Col, Yort is spenking to s large crowd to-night, WITHDRAWS, Covxcrr. Buorss, In., Oct, 2,—The Nonpareil wiil to-morrow contain tho eard of tho Rov. Jo- soph Kuotts, announcing his withdrawal as indo pendont candidate for Congross in the Eighth Congressional District, and’ nonouncing.as his beliat thai, on nccount of party projudices, tho independont action of votors cannot succeod nt this timo, Mr. Knotts will hencoforth yield a lxum'!.fi' and oarnest suppors to Judgo MeDill, tho Republican nominee, THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, Nows Ztoms Telegraphed to The Chi- cagoe Tribunc. ILLINOIB. Tho Joltot fall races will come off on tho grounds of tho Will County Agricultural Asso- cintion, Wednosduy and Thursday, Oot. 14 and 15, under the managoment of the ion, W. I. Honry, of Joliot, —The Nuporville Temporanca Alliance, aftor o Tong silonce, Lold quito an outlywinstio meoting dnst Monday evoning. Thoy detided to procuro a library of temporance-literture for cireula- tion, By this menns they hopa to educate tho manstes, and Jrepare the way for moro siccos- ful work, They alo appointed a Inrgo Commit- teo to circulata tho priuted pladges. —Tho coutiact for tho orection of the now Court-llouso ot Pontiae was yostorday lot to Colwell, Clark & Co., of Ottawa, for (2,000, ‘Fho building is to bo orected by tho Int of Sug- é%'ggfi' 1875, The bids raugoed from 362,000 to 000, —1lio coal-mincrs of the threo shafts oporat- ed by tho Northern Ifliuois Coat und Iron Com- pany, in LaSulle, resumed work yestordny nt $1 por ton, that prico being 10 conts per ton moro than {8 paid at the Streator mines, —Litlle Mosc, & hoise ownod by Woodsorth & McCart, of Lloomington, won the trotting raco at Puxton, making 2:40, —The Yreoport Wateh Manufacturing Com- pany wag liconnod yesterdsy, at Springheld, capital 8250,000, —Lhe firt copics of the now revised atatutes woro received yentorday nt tho various Btno oflices {n Bpringticld. 1f the copiod recolved aro o samplo of the binding, it is i no seuse equal to tho requircmonts of tho law. This is the geners vodict of thoso who have scon thom, —1iy tho upkotting of a bugsy, vosterdsy af- tornoon, Mrs. SleMulhn, wife of James Mo)Mul lin, propriotor of tho Senato anloon, Blooming- tou, was very sevorely aud daugerously injured, She was thrown upon the pavomeut, striking on Lier houd. P —Eugone Ravalloonn, o barbor of Saybrook, McLean County, bas loft the country with Mrs, William J, Blanchord, o somowknt noted chatac. tor of Central IHlinois, leaving his wife. Raval- leona is o gund~luoklu7 French adventurer, who claimy that bis futhor {4 o Goneral in the Frencl srmy, and & brothor a Colonol, visiting friends in Kankakoe whon INDIANA, Long John, who was sentonced four and to ono- half vears i the Pemtentiary for shooting Uon- stable IHuwkins ot Louton, has been granted a new trinl by the Supramo Court, and was yostor- day returned to Goshen for trial by the Wardon ot the Stato Prison, —Capt. A, K. Ewing, Postmastor of Logans- port, died at noon yestorday, of typhoid fover, Capl. Bwwg hnd boen connceted with the Degt. Oflico at Logansport for the last twelye yoars, JUAHIGAN, 3 Very good timo was made at tho Central Mich- ignn course yesterdny. Tho horses onterod wero Sborwood and 1tuff, of Lausing ; Stonowall, of Brighton ; snd Siranger, of Chbarlotto, Tho threo first-named hordes took tho purses in the ordor given, Timo, 2:4387, 2:35, and 2:304¢, —1ito Uiversity of Michigan, nt. Ann Atbor, has Lud a somewhiat unhappy oponing thi fall, Dillmau Bullock, o promivent membor of the Souior class, dicd a weolt boforo the term bogan, Misu Sykex, of the Sophomore clnss, attemptad suiicido fast Sunday, bus is still alive, and even shiows some sigun of racovery, altliough the pistole ball is yot 1 ler brain, snd hus injutod the optic nerve, Toudoring lor blind, And, last Tucaday ovening, J. G, Campbell, of Ypsilanti, wiio is ad- mitted to hava beon tho nblost man iu'tho Sonior class, died of typhoid faver. WISCONNIN, At a meoting of the Milwaukee Bar yeatorday, reolutions woro passed_enloglzing tho memory of tho lato Judge A.G. Miller. Tho funerul takes placo to-day at 10 o'clock, Tha Bar and Old Sattlors’ Club vill pwell tho procossion. —Willinm Seifeld, o milk-peddler of Milwan- kee, was thrown from bis wagon and killed yes- tordsy mornmg, Ho had lost control of the liorso., ~Tho Bynod of tho Prosbytorian Church of Wisconsin meota at Calvary Church, Milwaukeo, noxt Thursduy, —Jnmes Smith, of Male's Corner, was thrown from his wagon aud had throe ribs broken while c:l l‘l‘un woy homo from Milwaukeo Thursduy night. His wifo was bo ran away. oo, Capt. Joseph MoVoy, a woll-known nteamboat Captaiy, Lut for soveral yours past a hotol- kaopar in Zanesville, attemptod anicide Inst nig ht by ehaoting hitsolt, the ball entoring noar tho night teplo, Tinuhoial trouble js supposed to Lo the caune. Ilo had recently opened & new hotol. Tho wound iv probably not fatal, but is very serions, - HERRY CLEWS & co, .. Srecial Disrateh to The Chicago Tridune, Nuw Yonk, Oct, 3,.—From timo to time during tho pagt weolk it has boon re orted that [lonry Clows & Co, had susponded, ooy reporth wero not vorifled, but yosterdny thoy assumed such form thuat n Pribune reportor asked the head “or the fim i there was nny trath in tho rumor, Mr. Clows eaid that whon the firm failed, a yoar ago, arrangemonts wero mado for the seswmption of busingas, and, with a view to offoating this object, notes ioro Rlven out, somo of which matmed ut the presout timo, Tho firm huad not bosn able to moot some of the paper mnturing on Qet, 1, and, as n cotisequoncy, soms of it had gone to protest. They hait arruvged, however, for un almont immedlate supply of monay, and would pay all muturiug obligutious within ' fow days, ——— THE STEAMBOAT MEN, Br, Loum, Qct, %.—Tho Btonmbontmen'a Con- veulion met in seerol sossion ugoin to-duy, It oan bo stated, howover, that an organization hag boonoftectod, to bo known uw Lo Steambonte Ownars’ Ausoclntion, and all the dologutes have givon in thelr adhorenco (o Itw rogulutions, A committen has beon nppointed to prepare o ye. port for publieation, but it will probably not he Jromalgated unti! altor tho adjournment of {ho Convantlon, The delogutos sy the LConvention has boon vory narmonious, and ull ave working carnently to accomplinh somothing wlioh ywill yi sult bouofleinlly to t nboat Juterouts, THE BUMNER ESTATE, Dontox, Oct, 2.—Charlon Sumnel's entate kan bouu sppratsed, and b valRed we $10876d, SPORTINGC. An Unfinished Match Botwecen (the American and Irish Riflemen. Wing in Another Match with Paine, Bogardus Goldsmith Maid to Trot at Dexter Park - Next Wednesday. Mutuals, 4 ; Baltimores, [. THE TRIGGER. Bramronn, Conn,, Oct. 2—In tho shooting~ match botwoon Bogardus and Pamo ta-day, Bo- gardus won by n score of 39 to 37. ', THE AMERIOAN AND IRISI TEAME, New Yonx, Oct. 2.—The Bonuctt long-rango chumplonship Zwas_shot at Creodmoor to-dny. Tho A’mnllcnn and Irish toains competed. Dark- noss wot in bofora tho matel was comploted, loaving five shots to bo firo by each man to-mor- row, at 1,000 yards. ‘Uho followlng In tho seoro up‘tg tho timo of tho pustpousment of the mateh; s, 800 900 1,000 yarida, yards, yards, Total, ¥, R, Milinor, 133 [ 44 167 T, Righy , 50 61 2 160 68 0 40 104 63 61 47 151 40 o 121 0 48y . 202 259 889 ERICAN, 800 000 1,000 yards, yards. ydrde. Total, L, V. H, Fulton, [ & 4 168 Col, Glideraleeve b4 35 Pt Geon, 1, Dakin, 63 41 147 T L, Hepburn i 40 142 T. F. B, Colllua,, 48 41 145 Col, ¥, Rodiue, 40 47 162 Total, 24 20 8t ONDENCE, Col. Wingate, Capluin of the American tonm, to-day sont tho following lotter to tho come wander of the Irish team: New Yong, Oct, 2, 18714, Haf, A Blennerhasset Leeeh, Cipinin I teant s ALY Dan Stns 1 have miuch pleastire 0 linforming you tuat, tho necessary prelimiuary arrangements (which alono hnve caused tho opparent delay) having con completed, I am directod by tlie Annteur Rifta Club on behalf of themselves” and the ritlemen of America, 80 fur as they aro authorized to speak for {ho Intter, to accopt your challongo to shootn mateh in Dublin during {hs summer of 1875, fho date to bo agreed upon o or bofaro Moy 1, 1875, on tho o con- ditiona os fu the recent mateli, 1 focl confident that this match will be maricod with the fairncen and friendly feciing that havo charsctortzed our late contest, and Wil [nstituto o systom of intornational rifl cotape- tltions which will 0o Taueh £ yito fhe ta countties and dovelop the manly sport of rifle-shonting, In concluston, T can only hapo that If fuu ahoull win tho mafch our team will oudeavor fo bear their defent with the sune magnanimous spirit that has been diaplayed by yourself aud your frionds, Very truly yours, G, W. Winoats, President A, R, 0, o THE TURF, AN IMPORTANT RACR, Arrangoments-have boon wado with the own- ors of the celobrated trotters, Goldsmith Meid, Judgo Fullerton, and Gloster, now an thoir way to California, whereby the manuger of Dextor Tark is enabled to sunounco o geand matinoo Wodnesday nftoruoon. Budd Doblo and the othiers, finding that they could spato titno to atop over on the rond for o day or two, allowed thom- selves to bo induced by Mr. Mansur's offor of o purso of $5,000 to make Chicago n flying vist and oxhibit their fast ones. As bofore stated, the trot will occur Wednesday aftornoon. The lhorses will be rug on the track promptly at 8 o'clock, and if tho aftornoon i fine thora should bo an immonso crowd in at- tondanco, as it will probably be the last oppor- tunity we aball havo this season of witnossing n firat-class race. Of courso, tho interost in tho contest, as a contost, will ceutrs on the strugglo botweon Fullorton and Gloster, it being conced- ed on all sides that neither of them bave any business with tho mare. It is to be rogretted that Ir, Muusur, in muking bis arrangomonts, did not give a puse for Fullerton and’ Glostor alone, and then givo the Maid a premium for fust thuo. Tuis wonld Linve louythénad Lo pore formance, and wo think made it wore interest- ing. TODINE. In connection with the abova race wo print tho annoxed connuvication, The questions aeked by tho correrpondont can bo easily answered, In tho first place the threo Enslorn horsos would not bo allowed to nmmnr hore, oxcept on condi- tion that they should take all the moucy offerea and divide it bowween them, It way suggested to them tbat Bodine should be permitted tocom- peto aud tako his chauces with Gloster and Full- orton; but they would nok liston to the proposi- tion, hoving very good rosson to fear that ho might earry off sceond monoy, which would leave quite & holo in the purse. Mr. Goodrich is not afraid to pit his Lores agnivst Fullerton and Glostor, aud we uuderstand that an attompt will Lo mada to bring tho threo togothior Lhureday afternoon. Following iu tho letter ; 1o the Kdflor af The Chicayn Trilune : Sim: Why fe It that tho Chleago horse, Bodine, s not enfored in the raco whicl {s advertived on the Gill- Loards to com olf niext Weduesduy - Dexterr Durk 7 Wo of this city who tako an fnterent in lonest trotting bava clorely obsorved thio courso of Bo.lmo dutritig th pant scanon aud have taken o pride da his pet forme ances, beliovig him to bo n good Loree, aud. s atayer s and, now that lie 1 at home, wo nnturilly look to kve Lim enteced fu auch a raco us (Lt promices to bo, Bodlne and Gloster mol ut Chutter Oak Purl, Hart- ford, Conn,, last August, ond it occurs to us onteldars {hat Bodine's record nn thut aceusion would justify his ugain mecting Lis rival, especlally go ns the tace Ja 10 bo on Bodinu's own humb trick, In view of those facts the question very neturally arlves, Is Mr, Goode rich afrald to euter Sodino in o race with Glostor and Judge Fullerton, ot ure they What'a tho matter 7 OuIeAGo, Oct, 2, 1874 FAID Piay, THE LEXINGTON, KY,, RACES, LexiNatoN, Ky., Oct. 2.—Tho sttondance nt tho races Lu-finy was large, wosthor fiue, and track in good order. Tho fimt race was for 4-yoar-olds, $100 en- trance, hnlf forfoit, throor more to fill: & the Associntion to the sccond, and £50 third horso. Dncoy’s Alley West, by Almont, wou this race in tha first bont in 1:49) ing Btrader's Clemont by C. M. Clay Trico’s Dobin, by Ericeeon, and Pranistone's Siilloto, by 8t, Elmo. T'ho socond race was for n ]mr:e of 600 for horaos that have nover trottod better than 2:40, £400 to first, 2140 to socond, £60 to third hoso : Mitler's Ella Glay, by American Cly; Qeorgo Lindonberger's John &, Oufh, Dutdley's Richmond, by Mambrino Flio Dunn's Roderick uverso to meeting lim There was s second hoat in this in 2:353¢, but declared void in consequonca of Jobin 8, Caih bo- iug pulled, "Tio third ruco wns for -yenr-clds, $50 ontranco, halt forfeit, Axgociation to give $50 to socond horso. Tiruce's Lady Davy, by Bourbon Chief, Tiedman's d. W, Coinls, by Ericcaon Neit's Rough, by Ad 1 il Lime—2313¢ ; 28 There will be four races to-moiray, LACEW AT WOODSTOCK, ILL. Spreial Dispateh to L'he Chicavo 'ribune, ‘Woonstook, I 2,—Two thirty-two and a hulf, 2:92, 0, tho lost cailod by good judgos L, was tho timo made in tho froo- to-nll race on the Mutengzo Driving-Park Asso- cintion track to-dav. Bix horses woro enterod, L., H. Barnes' lorse, from Dattle Crov Mok, won the first heat; O, W, Dhill Auia B, from Daluven, Win, o ond_ond fhird, and Baenew' iho fourtn, © A, L. Stoyons’ hagse, from doliot, boing but s nock bebivd, Tho approxching davkness compellod n postponomont until to-morrow, In the running raco, in the forenoon, 13 (. ucher's Alice Ward, from Clinton, L., won o stiaighe hoats in 1:61 and 1:51. Two fifty-soven anda hnll wan mado in tho double-tenm trot by I3, G, Ducher's Comanche and Alico Ward, In‘tho uf- ternoon over 3,600 people were in attendanco. ENOLISH IACEH, Loxnox, Oct. 2.—L'ho taco for the Nowmarkat Qotober bundioap toslay wus won by Wild Myrtle s Lady Uatricia ‘secoud, and Gonuing Ehivd. ‘Tho lusl Letting was Lon to Gno apuinne Wild Myrilo cia, and uwel wole twelve startors, 3 NABHYILLE BLUOD-IORSE ASHOCIATION'S MER NG, NABIY 1LGE, it tuelve toone agninkt Ludy Patvi- vo Lo ono agwinst CGenuing, Thoro Fonm, et %—Tho Nashvills ucintion's woling, an the Nurhe an on Mouday, the Sh int., mbor of the Lowt racors from viBos, 'Lhore ars now aboub d 100 horses on tho prounds, with !-nmpnum of others o oomo, sud it in anticipated thut the Luont wport ool bud aver W Naakville Gouray will be hind noxt wook. Proparationa have beon made for 10,000 straagora, —_—— BASE BAT.L. MUTUALS V6, DALTIMORES, Nrw Yonw, Qot. 2.—Dase Ball: Mutuals, 4; Baltimores, 1. RETURN OF THE WIITE ATOORINGS, Tho Whito Ntackings a0 oxpected Lo nrrive in tho city from the Eant this morning. Thoy have loft " ourlous 1acord bohind thom, and can hardly expoot & warm recoption. It will ho in- toreatiug to hear thoir oxplanatton of the nmmorois dofents thoy lnve suffored on the tonr, and of tho roason which {mpolied thom to wrina fow games, BLUEP CITYS V. FRANKLING, This aftornoon the Erankhng, of (his elty, will Iny o mateh gamo with tho Blur City 1aso- Bull Club, an Iowa organization, on the gronnds at tho cornor of Pwonty-third and Stato streots, If the woatlior proves fino, tho Jublio stould ivo tho gamo o generous recogn| tion, an the ‘ranklinn have have bad hard luck in tho mate ter of rain lately. —_— FAIRS. Nebroska State Fair. OxAmA, Nob,, Oct. 2.—This was tho Jast day of the Stato Fair, and the sttendanco was vory Jnrgo, nlthough not equal to that of yestorday, It is generally acknowlodged to have boon one of the boat oxhibitions of the kind ever hold In a Westorn Stalo. Irof, Perry, of Massachusotts, dolivorad an nddress beforo the State Agiienl- tural Socioty Inst night ; subjects “/Iho Foo of tlio Farmor.” It wou an' olnbointe argument for Lard nionoy as against pper mouoy,” District and County Euiru. BENDERSON COUNTY, ILL. Special Dispatch to The Chicaan Tribune, 0quawka, 1ll., Oct. 2.—Tho Hendorson Coun- ty Falr oponed at Biggavillo on Tuosdny morn- Ing, under vory favorablo susplcos, the weathor being beautiful. A groater numbor of ontries bos beon munde than at any previous fair, Tho show of horses, stock, swine, nud sheop 18 supo- rlor to any previous year, Among the horaos, o noticed n span of English mares rocoutly brought over by the Hon. Dave Ruukin, boing tho Inrgost carriago-horscs wo over saw, Woight, 2,200 enctr, Mr. "D, Lovill had on oxhibition thres bufTaloos—Dbull, cow, aud calf—that have at- tracted eonsiderable notico, Thoy are tamo, and run with bis cattio, The number tn nitendanco groatly excecds formor yoars, Tho fair closed this ovoning. KANKAKLE COUNTY, ILL, Special Disvatel to The Chicagn Tribune, KANKAREE, 1lt,, Oct. 2.—Tha attondance at the Inir vestorday nud to-day has boen unususlly Inrgo. In tho froc-for-nll raco foras pursoe of 2400, Honry Vosuburg onterod Bay Dan, Graves & Loomis antered Clementi o, and J. P, Blovons nmmed Lady Mnck. Clomentino won the raco {n throo straight heats, ‘lime, 24314, RENT COUNTY, MICH, Snecial Diwvatchto The Chicavo Tribune, GrAND Larws, Mich., Oct, 2, 'o-day our city wwas alive with plensuro-kockors, and, che wonthoy. being ino, Bomo 8,000 persons viwted tho Kent County Union Falr. A pleasing fopturo of tho ocearion was tho freo ndinission of all children of the German and pubiic school. The racoints of tho fair for yesterdny and to-day wera sbout 22,600 The gawo of baso-hall Glnycu wpon tho grounds was won by tho Whits Stock- ings, who bent the Liberty Club by o scote of 28 to 9. Tho threc-minuto trotting rneo was won in threo straight hoaty by Kitty May, wbo took the flrst prominm, 2126, Tho sceond monoy wus won by Huttie 1hxson, and the third by Kitlio I Timo of race, 2:68, 2:531¢, and 2:513¢, Tho regalta hold at.ltoed's Luko to-day was partinl failuro, Dy some misunderatanding somo slight discourtesicy wero shown tho visiting oarsmen, who packed up the raost of thoir bouts uud shipped thom back homo. Butt aue race took place, that of singlo sculls for n distanco of 13¢ milos. Trank Yalde, of Grand Ifaven, won in 12 miuutes 61¢ seconds, Williams, whodid not contest for the prizes, came in second, nnd Poarson, who got second monoy, eamo i Insi. The lake was rough, and the boats wora full of waler at the ciose of tho raco, Whero were about 1,000 persous preyout, RATAMAZOO COUNTY, 101 Special Liispatch to I'he Chicago Fribune. Kavaxazeo, Mich,, Oct. 2.—1ho fair closed this aftornoon, 1t Lias boon n succoas. Recoipts aro Inrgo, tho show was excellent, and every one tutisfled. Thery bos novor beon buttor display of fruit in tho Stato. Charlos lays, of 1lero, took first premium for gentlemon's driving~ borses. ~ Col, Btuwart won the double-team raco in 8:1855, MILLSDALE COUNTY, MICI. Special Diapateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, HiLLspare, Mich., Oct. 2.—Tho llillsdale County Tair closed to-day, and has heen tho most succossful fnir over Liold in this county, which has always been noted for big fairs. 'Thore were 400 wore eniries than_cver bofore, and tho gate recaipty will bo 51,000 more thun auy fortmer your, It i estimated thal 10,000 peopls wera on the grounds yeuterday. NONTHERN WIRCONBIN, Snecial [nanaleh o Lie Chicton Tribune, Osmmtostr, Wis,, Oct. 2~T'ho Northern State Fair closod to-day, T'he fair is_considered tho igrest success of any yct held hore, T'ho ro- ceiptss for the weok will reach $10,000 or $12,000. The wonther has been oxtremely fine and the attendanco lavgo, 0 raco, Tommy Dodd took tiroo traight boats; Countoss recond, 'Wime, £:44, 21, and 246, Indgor Girl won_'tho 8weepstakes' casily, Limo, 2:3, 2:85, ond 2:00, Couutess was second, and Tome my Dodd third. ROCK COUNTY, WIS, Sneetal Dispatea to T'he Chicado Tribune, JaNusviLLE, Wik, Oct. 2.—Thero was o marked decrenso in tho number in atten o ou -the Tair to-duy, though the grounds were very com- fortably filled. The wenr T weit oit yostordny, as thero was comparativoly no wind nnd dust. Tho flremon's raco fora purso of £100 was won by Ruginc Company No. 1, of Junesville. The dottblo-team race was won by Dr, Coakloy's team, Beat timo made, 2:59. There wore mix - entrios in the farmers’ raco for lorses mover trained, Col. Owon's black horso winuing, Among tho nov- oltics upon tho grounds to-day wus & Mrs. egler, of Now Gloyis, Green County, with threo bablea, born rospectively on tho 4th, 5th, and 6th of last Fobruury. Lo-day the wuthorities put o stop to the swindling oporations of tho monto mien. Lo opinion 18 gonerally oxprossed that such action would have looked bottor if it had boou talen the firyt duy of the fair, instead of iho last. Ilans Gargonson, a nowly-arrived Nor- weginn, hind somo %300 talien from him by thioves on the Fair-Grounds to-day, No arrests. ATARBIALL COUNTY, o Spectal Dunalcl to 1he Chicao Tribune, Pryyovry, [ud., Oct, 2,—T'he fino weathor at- tracted n still Inrcor crowd at tho fair to-day, s free-for-ull was ouliod promptly nt 2:90 , m, 1t was for a purso of $500: 8300 to first, $176 to sceond, nnd 2125 to third. TFour horscs started. Kittio won, Gray Johm was yecond, and Mary third. ‘Tinlo, %:65%, 25534, and 2:50, “Cho fuir will bo_continniod_to-morrow. In tho races, Lollo of Fawfleld, Kittio, aud Gray Johe will contost. SALCOUNTS, OO i Snecial Disvateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Ponreayy, Ind., Oct. 2.—Tho Jay Couuty Fair closed to-dey, 1t has beon a sucoons. ‘The dis- play of fuuming Imploments and produce way first-rato in every particidar, BOUTHLERN Oll10, Special Disputen o The Chicago Tribune, Daxroy, 0., Oct, 2.—1tis ostimatad that 60,000 to 75,000 peoplo were at tho Bouthern Ohio Fair to-duy, Goldsmitt’ Mald trotted against timo, and mado the fastest timo ovor mado on a il track, 'Pime, 2:21 and 2:18, The race hotween Judgo Fuallerton and Gloster resnlted in favor ot Fallerton in threo strnight heats, ‘Tim, 22434, 224, and 2831, Tho fair hes been o gmlu’ succoss. It closes to-morrow, i S THE FALL RIVER DISASTER, Faun Itive, Masn,, Oct, 2,—Thoovidencointhe Coronor's inquest in tho Granite Mill disastor fs comploted, Uho vordict is not expocted hoforo noxt woelk, Iour henolits wore given last night for (ho mull nferors, and nottod” noarly £3,000, A number of mills ave ndopting efilcient moans of escapu in case of firo, i s TR KENTUCKY ITEWS, Special Disuntels to P'he Chizago Tribune, Loutsvitre, Ky, Oct. 2.—Tho trial of Will- fam Hmoot, ut Owentoi, for the murdor of James JL Watker, in o diffioulty growing out of Ku. Klux oporations, to-duy resultod fn his nequittal, and tho oflieor in command of the Stata troops. oxprosos tho opivion thut they will now be or~ dorad homa to this eity, Bmoot has hoon the hoad nnd front of the pang at whose door tha Ku-Klux outrages are faid. The Walkors nnd Russolls, who have beon in the confidonco of, and omployed by, the Unitod Btates Marshal, arn his personiul onomies, 14 n appurant thl, oithor rom 1ave ot fusr ot Branote’ gutiy, or dfdike of 1o Wulkors, & lurga wajoulty of tlid Owen auuy, 4y peoplo sido with Bmoot, and a fair trial of any of tho varlous casos arlsing out of XKu-Kluxing aud family vondoltas in not to bo looked for. Whilo the friauda of Dr, Wethorby, Iato Mar- hal of tho Loulsvillo Chancory Crmr{, wero Bit~ tng up with™ his body (lny n’qllt, tho honso Yan ontered by thieves, and 82,008 In bonds and 8760 In greonbiacks carriod off, Dr. Wetherby's offico s worlly 16,000 to $20,000 5 yonr, nud there i gront oxeitoment among oity politiciaus rogarding the muccosslon, RELIGIOUS, Congrogationnl Qouncit, New Haves, Oct. 2.—Tho Congrogational Council disouased tho Proposed consolidation of tho plilanthrople and toligious moclotles all day to-day ot intorvals, Who disoussion was quite animatod. ‘The firat rosolution wag ndoptod, as follows ¢ ‘That the work of forolgn misslom T, M. bo curncatly cotmmentlan 1o :1||Ir:|‘|'n:§mlfillnilul; ndvised thut tho funds which formerly ware contein Ied by our chiirches to o oportions on Tapal bl {hrough the American aud Forclgn Christing Unjen Yesdded to tho coutributlons ordiiacly mads to fhay oard, On tho sccond resolution thern was & long dis. cusaion, which onded in postpouing it until tho noxt four had bosn gonsidered. ‘Tho socond is : ‘That for work among the non-Onuocaslan rces of our land, herotofor carricd on with m much eilelency fud suceenn by tho Amorlcan Mtiaslouary Ansoctation, thiat organization bo commondud to the contiuued sup vort of our cliurches, Tho third rosolution fs: That with & viow to the preservation of the dise tinetivo sphores of the respectivo soclelies boforo tho Injuda of Hielr supporters, and Lo givo as much unity a8 poslbl to cacl in tw opiorations, 3t Jn desired thnt the missiona of tho Anverican Bourd among tho North Amerkdan Indiane b transferred to the cure of the Ameriean Miusfousry Assoctation, aud that tha forelgn missions of tho lattor organization Lo tranaforred to the American Board aud othor kindrod sociotics, It was considered in the afternoon, An inof- fectunl attompt was mado to posipono all ro80- lutions and recommit thom to the Committeo to ropors at the next Council throa yoars henco, Alftor o long doliberation the third resolution was indelinitoly ]mnflmuml. Tho fourth resolution was unanimously passed, 1t is nu follows ; Tliat tho Council hoaritly approva of the Hon alrendy offectod botwean tha Amer Boclety and the Cullege Boclety, and com: organfzation to the generous support of ’.l‘{m:u aco five moro resolutions to ored, At tho nftornoon session the Rav. of Indiauapohs, dolegato from the Prosbytorian Chureh, und the Rov, Willinm H, Rico, of I'hila~ delphin, delogute from the Synod of tho Morayi- an Chureh, woro wolcomed, Tho Rev. W. I H. Murra; *How to Prench tha Gospel Efliciently to the Masses,® In bis opinion n stock of theology wad not necessary for this, but a thorough Imowledge and appraciation of the naturo of the averago man, and a personal experiouco of God's power; but no provision has been mado for preaching to the masecs, Ministors nro bar- tieaded 10 their pulpits, and tho doors of the consolidn. Edueation tho new o churchies, bo cousid- Dr, Edson, read a rnpor on reotly under it provisions, Tho vaganoy ore- of Tlopking will bo mado ruloy, of the 'Ironsury hen ppolnted auger for the [irat Distriot of ated by the promotion under tho Clvil-Sarvico Tho Hoeratary James O'Noil Tianouri, MARRIAGES, KIHZN—I!AMHTON—OVL ), At the rusldonco of the | Drida's paronts, 023 Iudinnn.n) Nl Mariy i tho Tear, David B, W B. Keon, Jr,, g Otitongo. N6 card, Tomplo Hamiltan, ail ot I?_%THS. HARIDMAN—Oct, 3, nt the '] ] 20 ke, Bina bt {1, tklonco ofob ordens Inil.s agad 65 yonra: moitior of Men: dolu, Haiore Al;u‘m-ml Hatarday at 1 o'clock 1, m,, to Graceland by cargon ru‘f.m;l:vllln, Ky raporsplantocopy, MINER—Oot, 3, attio Maude, e Pand Jonno "M, Binor, of z;m::’:;;%.fl:&:?'.’:!é montiis, Wanual sorvfoos will bo hold 3% rouldonce, 75 Onrolt. v Buniday, Oatobord, 1:30 o'clook p. m, 1} Pondindny, Qotabar. o'olook p. m. I'rionda of tue MEDICAL. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S 8O0THING SYRUP has beon used or childron with novor-falling-succoss. It corrocts acid. ity of tho ataniach, rolloves wind eolio, rogulates tha how. olr, onres dynentery and diarrhos, whothior arising from teothing or othior oauses. An old and well-trlod remody, For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, e TOUSEROLD PANAGIA will bo fonnd tavalan. ey Il velof st follow, tts o tn il casos of neh, haw 0; Flioun , gollo, cold, epratns, and tfulsos, "1foe tatorhal nd materat oot Children Often ook Pale nnd Sick [tom no othicr exuro than tinsing worma tn (hio stomnoh, BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMUITS will destroy wormts TthoutInjury to tha child, holug porfostly Witrrr, and {roe from all coloring or othor fujurious Ingradionty nan: Al used In worm proparations. Hold byl drugalsta. 35 cents n hox. 'S LUXURENE, TORSE’S LUXURENE FOR THE ITAIR, A now and porfeot Doodorized Oil Componnd, having NO EQUAL 1N ELE GANUE; rendoring the Halr soft and @lossy; promotes Uta growth and beauty, and romoves Dandruft, NA TURK'S GREATRST AND BEST NUTRITIVE HAIR DRESSING, Sollsatsight. Prico, tOconts. Whole. salo by VAN SCHAACK, STRVENBON & REID. Sold byall Druggists and Notion Doalo ES, e v S L e o S By GLO. P, GORE & Co., 08 & 70 Wabash-av. O IV, chuiches buered excont to tho rich. Provision for the 1nasees must bo made before tho subject of his papor could, in hiy opinton, becomo one to be cousidered. The Rov. Mr. Murray alluded to the loctures of a groater tencher, Houry Ward Bocehor, in this city, on tho srme aubject, and the audienco began to applund, tmt Immeiliately soemod to remomber themselves, and tho applaugo was suppressed. 1In tho ovening, n paper was read by Prosidont Jairchild, on the *I'ype of Religian Caloutated to Tako a Btrong 1lold on the American Peo- plo," nud afterwards discussion was resunted on tho consolidation of tho nocieties, und coutiaued until 10:20 p, m. without rosnlt, action on the itk resolution hoing doferred until Monday. Tho Councl will probubly sdjourn Monday noou. Winconsin Eaptist Missionary Cone veation. Specfal Diepatels to The Clhicaan Tribune, Berorr, Wis., Oct. .—Thin morning's soasion of tho Daptist Missionary Convention was Inrgoly deveted to considoring tho roport of the Commitieo on Associntional Work in Bunday-~ schools, prosented by Dr. Grinith, of Milwauloo, ‘o main recommendations ware, that local col- lections hould bo tuken by cuch sssuciation, and the amount collected appartioned in tho local work, and tho surplus, if iy, sout to the Bourd Asgociation, sud to appolunt ‘missionnries, aubject to the approval of tho Board. Itemarks wore mado by Drs. Thireall, Binckall, and Moy 3 uf Chicago, on practieal Sundiny-school work, ‘The Prosidont appomtod Broa. Clark, Tisk, Culver, Edmuster, aud O, Btearns s Committes of Rovision of tho Constitution, The Rov. D. E. IHaltoman wau oloctod Prosi- dent of the _Convention tho Rev, 8. A, Abbott, First Vice-Prosident; the Rov. . Qriflith, Bocond Vico-Preside the Ray. Muuniug, Recording Secrotary ; snd CharlesTop- Ding, Tiensurer. Fho Bonrd consisis of twenty- Boven membora, Committoea wero appointod upon Publication aud Bible-Work, Genorat Edu- catioual Work, Foroign Missions, Home Missious, Minsterial Education, Sunday-Sehiools, and the Lvansvillo Academy, This aiternoon Dr, M. . Jowett, of the First Church, Milwuukeo, read n puper on ¢ Institutions Needod by tho Baplist enominntion in Wisconsin,” urging n decidod aprovement in tho charactor of tho proparatory scliools ol over tho country. Dr, Burroughs, Chancellor of the Chicago Uliivoruity, deliverod an address on the relntious of the school at Beaver Dam to tho Univervity, showing it to be in o vary tlourishing condition finaucially, but not yet doing un oxtonsivo wurk. The Ro A, Buith, editor of tho Standard, this evening olivored a very oxhaustive addross upon gone eral education in conncction with denomina- tional mtorosts, This is considorod by some as decidedly tho bost effort of tho week, Samuel Moss, . D., I'residont of tho Chicago Univor- sity, gave a most interesting -uxtompore nddreas ou the endowment of instibitions of lcamu}g. In the ebsenco of Dr. Nortorop, Prof. T. G. Morgan, of Chicago, spoke briefly upon colle- ginto _education. President Chapin, of Leloit waa _invited to sddress tho Convantion, whioh Do did in a most happy and acceptablo wiannor, upon the subject of truo higher culture, The Xndiunn Quakers. Special Dispatch ta The Cincago Tridune, Ricuxoxp, Ind., Oct, 2~The third doy of the Indizon Yearly Soeting was moro numerous- ly attended than herotofore, It is estimated that 1,500 Quakers are mow In session. Oharlos F, Caflin was again uanimously choeon as Clork of tho Meoting. A sorics of quorics upon the condition of the Church, sent out by the lnst Yearly Mooting, wero read from all the Quarterly Mootings, Thoy wero uniformly good, and tho ontire foro- noon's mooling was pidsed in Loaring and dis- cussing those Church discipltne mattors, Tho aftornvon was devoted to the roport of the Committeo on 'Yomperanco, whose labors havo bau:lx uuugually vigorous and fraitful of gront good, T'ho dovotional mecting to-night was attonded by mauy citizons not membors of tho Boclaty. A gonorat covival is anticipatod, ‘Tho Nobriasiin Mothodistw, Osrama, Oct. 2.~Tho M. E. Conferonco of No- braska began its annual session in this city yen- llmduy. ‘Lho attoudanco of the clorgy way quite arge, WASHINGTON, Yellow=Fover at Pennncoln, Fla,—~Cnll on the Nutlonnl Banks for s Stute= ment of Their Condition. Sneclal Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, Wasnixaron, D, C., Oct. 2.—Some doubts hiavo boon oxprossod by skoptical porsons re- gurding the actunl oxistence of yollow fover at Tonsacoln, Fla., but if proof is nceded it oan be givon in the fnob thnt ouo-third of the officors atotionod ut tho Navy-Yard thero have alroady died of the disease, Commtodoro Woolsoy, tho comnmandant of tho ymd, boing tho Iast on the list thus tar, It is roported that many others at {hat post hinvo been affocted with the dlsonse, but moss of thom aro now well, TIUE NATIONAL DIANKR. Thoe Comptrollor of tho Curroncy will, in a fow dnys, make n eall on tho Natlonal Banks throughont the Unitod States for raports of their condition, Tho Just call was for a report of the coudition of the banks on Juno 24, 170 the Asosiated Press) ADPOINTMENTH, ‘Wasuryaroy, 1. 0., Oct, 8,—Tho Prosident has appointed J, O, B, Colby, of Missourl, Conkul at Chin Kiang, vico Weston Ilint, tusrendm{ 5 Ivaro T, Bhepard, of Migsourl, Cousul at Swatow, Ohiun, vieo Josoph 0. A, Winguto, suspondod ; Wilhwlm Finklor, of Wisconsin, Consul'at Ghont; John M, Tautoher, of Virginin, Commissioner of Patonts, vico M. D, Leggett, resignod, to tako offeot Nov. 1; Ellis Bpoar, of Maino, Asnvlstant-Commisalouor of ~Patonts, vico Thntober, appoluted Commissioner; Marcus 8. Hopkns, ot‘ {Hrginln, Exuminor-in-Chief of Pat« ont-Oflico, vico Xlli Spons, appointed Assistant Ocimbigsloner, Thess jnoliioilons are all mado i ditool wtaordaiion witll the #pieis of the Oivit Huivioa voytilutloyas, though Lhoy do nok coms dis AT ATTOTE Y. Oct. 8, at 9 1-2 o'clock. On Saturd: 10 Crates of Extra Fine English W, . Crockory (First’s). ) At 10 OClock—HOOSEROLD FURNITURE, Wo shall offer an tmmonso stock of Paclor.and Chame Yor Furnlture, tiook Cawos,* Sidahoards, \anlohes Lounges, Walnit [xtonulun Tubles, Rookors, sy Caufey, Mattrcssor, “Tablos, Wainut. Hodyionds and" s, Whatnots, Mircurs, Officd Deska, 7 Jalls Floor Ol Oloth Show Casts, Unrpets, Plauos, At 11 0'Clock-Open aud Tap Bugges, Harnesses, G. P. GORE & CO., Auctioncors, DRY GOODS. Onr next Rey rular Catalogue Auetion Salo Taes. day, Oct. §, nt 9 -2 o'clock . m. Iee of thoso fina Ly oo Walvon 00, (15 StTant, Troinuity, m ek o0 f the Jao. T'sblu Damasks, Liten Towols, 1dkfa., Shict Fronts, Napking, ol 44 ["mnl{nz Linens, e Kt et Hick and Giath floroa, o Sosrte, Fauey Frosh invofces of Hich Iantbrgs, Tuillings, Jtuckings, Lica Collars, ota, Fino 81K and Gros Graln Ribhons, Foathers, Fanoy Tilined Hate, eto, ioodt, Caatings, Cloths, Ci Tlannole, Oliookn, Jasia Sumon o Caps, Notions iud Undormoar, i tlory, Solssars, oto. }-eltClnlIn,o(’Jnr e ranlala: o arnovtos, ‘Garrlngo Wulp: Blankets, oto, AL, % T A attsactive Hm af o CARPETS. \ GEO. P, GORE & GO, 63und 70 Wab: TEURS DA Y. THR USUAL BALI OF E DRY GOODS, &c., TIURSDAY, Oct. 8, ot 9 0. m. Olothing, Dress Goods, Hats and Oaps, Hoslery, No. tous, Utiderwoar, Whilo G Edgings, Rudlingn Linoiw, and Fnnes Goodai Haeaotsos, Whips, Biaui, ote.: Gouds, Cocor Matiing, oto! T5~A'tull liuo at 1t o'slock. GEO, P, GORE: & €O, and 70 Wabasi. WL A, BUFTERS & GO, UCTIONEERS, 108 EAST M.ADISON-ST. ‘PSTABLISUED 1856). COUPE ROCKAWAY, FINE LARGE COUPE HORSE, Now Top Buggy and Demoorat Wagon, SATURDAY MORNING, Oct. 3, at 11 o'clock, rear of 108 Exat’ Madison.at, A Qoupo Rockaway, with pols aud shafts, nearly now, oo A A hixy Inrgo Coupo Hura; will work doublo or stuglo. A new uumn.lnfl:{( It Imoros, ato. to. rat Wagon, Mo AL ERS & COl, Auctloncors, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,Onps, and Furs, TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. 8, at 8% o'cluck, at our salearoom, second tluor, 05 Madtion-nt. W, AL HU:E“_' '371 L .l_\slc(luflflfll‘qA HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Curpetsy Mircors, Croclkery, Table Cutle auils, WEDNESDAY .\IUIL\‘L\(‘} Uat, 7, at 9% o'clock, at our salosroons, 103 East M. WM, A, U .. Auotionsora, LI, A NALE, DRY G0ODS, WOOLENS, AND OLOTHING, \ Thursday Mornlug, Ogt, 8, ut 94 a'clock, at 16 East Made somotey 3 toore oL, he S A Butters & Cos fl,‘ ll;{'ll‘ %lllnligmnl.m aening, oL 10, 04 & PLETS, UROCK KV, By SMITH & IARRISON. At their Anction Rooms, 81 Bast Maison-s, MoVioker's Thoatro, t9:3 and 3 o'clock TRIS R o o 1o BT NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, sting of Parlor, Clismbor, and Dinfoi.room Fota, e R R eon ven. it Dicamily e som Hots, Touuges, Singor. Sowing Machites (§aod ouos) Wabigs it Marbto-tesy Contro Tabiss, miow’ Caso s Srtnoa . il wili D an important sxio, And wlt chouid sl ! il €AY By WILLLS, FLYNN & GO, REGULAR SATURDAY BALE, Oct, 3, 01§ o'olock a . A largo Hao of now and tvd’ HOUSEHOLD G-00DS, 1,000 yardn of arpot, 100 assortod Cook and Bttt Siera ol Comtohiaiann tiriod Cosk anid \ of Unromus i Lugeavings: uleo, ono i’ Flano, twg BB e R (eah Sl 5 , s Tul'dazen Oano and Woor Baom Gusen, e LIS BV S Voo er3 g o 2ty ROCKWELL, WI CO., Anctionoors, 24 and 20 East Madison-at, BATURDAY, Oct. 3, from 8 a, m. to 3 p. m., Is our Next Regular Auction Sale, rtios wanting Furnitaro or Housohold Goods of any K EnantaThe it e oty Tosebald o will g the Incgost atock In tho olty atfarad 't pubifo snlv, cun- siating of ovory varivty, both oruamental woll as Uttioo furniturd, Shaw ‘Now Harnoss, and a varloty of othor Gicods, RGOKWRLE, WILLIAMS & 0O NEW TORIK. By TOWNSEND & MMONTANT, \ 19 and 81 Leonand-st, ¥, G, WOLBERT, Auctionoor, TULSDAY, Oct. 6, on four montha' redit, attractive 250 CASES DRESS G0ODS, 7 turs of Mossrs, SOHUPPERS BROTHERS e bl e PROTHE RS, ot v York, SuE\- 28, 1873, P i. CASEY, |, 41 & 43 FIVTH.-AV,, Koop on hand the Isrgot sasortmont In_ tha elty of Now e sy gy SRt ora.