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¢ THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1874, SPORTING MATTERS. The Wednesday Matineo at Dexter Park. A Ohallenge from Goldsmith Maid's Owper to the Owner of Bodine. Base Ball. THE TURF. YALL MXETING OF TILE NASIVILLE DLOOD-HONSX ASBOUIATION, Nasuvizes, Tonn., Oct. 6,—~Tho fall meoting of the Nashvillo Blood-1forss Asgocintion com- menced to-dry under very favorablo cirouni- stances. Tho track is in eplendid coniition, tho weathor as flno na could be wished for, and tho attendance of liorsos aud Lorsomon oxceeds thab of former yoars, Tho ficst raco was for the Young Ameriea stako No. 1, for 3-yoar-old_colte and tillics, dash of 1 mile, £40 ontianco, $20 forfoit, $£300 ndded, 850 to socond horso ; closed with twenty-tlroo cutrios, Thoe followlng started * Melntyre & Sycency's b f Katlo Tearce, W. . {farding's eh ¢ Voutilator, T 3. Megibbon's eh 0yeerranose . 3.1 Barry's eh o Verdigriy, 8, ¥, Toeng'a eh £ 'Leons, K. B, Chicathany’s eh'f Lady Bug, 8, John- sonta o Vadora, Williamy & Ofug' b c Loy~ ato, Robinkon, Morgau & Co,'s br e Bob Wool~ 1oy, 1. 0, Morgai's bo Van Moitko, T.d, Megit- bous' ch o Weathorly 7 s Gz L 46K on thia raco sold: Katio Ponrce Yandorn kocond, Lady Bug third, T.eona fifth, Woolloy sixthi. Tho poots firat choico, the flold _fourth, Becond raco, Linck's Hotel stalos Tor groen 8- ear old colts and fillica_Wwho havo not uppoarcd prior to July 1, 1874; milo heats, £20 2300 added, $50 to second Tho fol- n puble, eutranco, play or pay, § orso; closed with hinotoen ontrics. Towing started : B. . Thowar' cb, . Wiltiams & Owin Burton's c ", Goddard’s ¢! Butaras ch. ¢, @. Iasor & Co.'s b, ¢. Elin G. I, . B, Suitls b, £, Katlo L. W, T\ Linck & Colne . C. Shafer’s ch. ineit In the pools in this race, Hazen wnssold al the rato of two to one over all othors a8 a flold. Tho tiird Taco wos & dush of & milotimd quarlet for the Association purso of 8150 1, Scott'n ch, c, Kmy I'ynn.... Tobiuson & Morgaw's br, c. Astral... T, P, Scully’s br. g, Notl, D Sivigort’s ch. e, Elliory L This was the most excillng raco of the day, and was hotly contosted. The rider of! King Tyun clgimed and proved a foul against Tlk- horn, for which Bilkhiorn was ruled out, tnd the raco o given to King Pynn. The poolts on this raco_avorsged: Elkhora 3200, Noil €160, As- tral $46, King Pyun 216, TBODINE. Tho following lettor fzom 3Ir, Tumnhiroy, who has charge of Gloster and Judge 1'nlfercon, puis the Bodito business in a now lizat, 1nd exonor- ates Mr. 1L from suy imputations which may Duyo beon cact upon him: DEST MIOTSK WIN, ‘Sue: 1 notico i Tk of Oct, 4 an articla grom 1L, C. Goodrich, thy owner of the celebrated horee Boditie, which does Mr. Doble und myzelf great injustice, s Tieither of us Wi awaro that Mr, Good- Tich wanted Lo trot his horso with s on Wedesday, Iu this article, Mr, Goodrich says tac owners prefr 1o Xeep clear of Dodlne, ete,, otc. Nothing would give ‘ub 1norg pleasuro than o liave Budiue trot with Glos- tor and Fullerton Wednesday. ~In order to givo Bodinoe o chance, Goldymith dd baw been druwn fron: that puree, snd Col, dnneyr ins kindly gieen her 2 purse to irot for aguinat timy on tho suma day, as N, Goodrich posifively refusod .to_trot with'her, but would with tho other two, Wo mow affer the follow:ing proposition : ta trot Gloster, Fullerton, sud Bodine, ciels parly to pul up $1,000, and (he win: zing horso fo bave tha wholo take, If the smount fa Tot fargo enongh, T will guarsnten the Gloster and Fule Jerton partica. Wil ninka it $LGC0 vach, T think thin will do away witls tho fdea that wo wivh to hippos drome, We donot wish to huve tho good citizons of Chi.ago think wo come hore Lo imposo upou theim, nd, shionld tho doy ba as e as [ think {t will, thoss who como to Dexter Park Wedacsdsy will liot regrot Bhould Mr. Goodrich still vofuso to start Bodine, Glos. ter and Fulterton will trot for the Fur!e, and the Mald will trot ogainat time, with o running Worse to accome ‘pany her, aud fusk time may bo oxpe Cincado, Uct, 6, 1 W e —esay BASZE BALL. TIE DOSTONS DEFEAT THE WANTFORDS. Special Lisuateh to 1% Chicaan Tribune, Hartronp, Conn,, Oct. ‘Tho gamo between tho Red Stockings and Hartfords to-dny nttract- ed 600 spectators, Itwas very protty gamo, though there were & good many errors on the part of the Hmtfords. Tho Bostons' batting was very heavy, and their general playing oxcel- lent, Cipper mado sevornl splendid eatches in tho lofc tleld, “ho umpiriug was very satis. factory. t ‘1ho followingis i v af The Chit Huxeruney, 7 RCOME T TOSTONS, O (/| L1 uAnrrORDS, 10 ”ifl PRk P, et o | Bt B i i Georgo Wright, es| 41 1 17 Hantin; F1E] Barnes, 2bewsand 2 4] il Fister, 3. 1'1 Spauldiug, p......] 5] 3] 2llMille, 1 b, o nto, c.. It o1 MeVe, c. 2,3 onar. o1 O'Rourk! o 1 Jall, 7. 1. o o Behailer, Totals,.ensse | Inningg— Bostonu, Tyme of qune=—Tvo hovirr, Umpire—Ered Gone, of Luslon, MUTUALY VS, BALTIMORES, Nrew Yonk, Oct. 5.—TLho Mutuals and Balti- mores pinyod two gumes of bage bull to-day,with i Tirst gnmo—-Baltunores, 17; Ualti- Second—Mutuuls, mores, 1. CAPITAL AND LA Ktiot of Miners Near Willceshnrre, Pa. Special Dispateh to F'he Clacesan I'ribune, WiLkespanne, U, Oct. 4.—There las been considerablo exciteniont hore to-day owing to the yumor of u riot muong the miriers at the Spring Brool Banks, nosr Moosio, 1¢) miloy from this city, At 9:45 o'clock this morning o tolegram camo to Shori Whitaker usking bLim to go to Bloosic at once with not llafl thap Tifty men, &y & riot was in progress, ‘T'us Sherifl Loiug absent, the Deputy-Suerilf at Seronton wan telegraphod. A correspondent hastoved to -tho scemo of trouble, but the rioters b.ad disporsed. e was juformed that tho Irish miners bud demanded tho disclanrgo of tho hoss, % Welsbman, named Jewoph Davis, but the Com- Jauy tofused to accedss to thair wibhies, tho boss rcivg o steady and Lo jthful omploye. As & ro- sult, the dissatistied rofused to go to worly, and wore determined to prevent any further upera- tious until tho Welvhman was dischnrgod, ‘Fo-day day 60 meu were v illng to o lo work, but thero woro only four who hud the courago to do #0 in opposition to the. onraged wtrikers, ~ This focblo minority was atlucked, and two of thom, named Meredith Thorass and Thomns Sewnrd, bLadly hurt by 8 -crowd of from oighty to 100 ‘miners, many of whom weio srmed, At this Juncture, the rumor reached Spriug Lrook thut the Shenil was coming with a jargo posse and 1ho crowd goattored in a1l directions, A telogram to tho Depaty-Sherilt roached bim boforo start- ing, ond ho did not leavo Beranton with his posse, it 1 feated Luero will be furtbior irouble Lo-morrow. BOR. ———e PHE NORTIIWESTERN STATES, Neaws Ktems Tolegraplicd to ‘Lhe Ohi- cago Tribunc, i i "ho Xllinois Baptist Auniversary of this r S«nlrl,) bo held i Dlovunngton, beginning Oet, 20, at 7:40 v'clock, in tho Baptisy Church, The progeammo has been prapared, und will bo an- Hounced in duo thno. ‘Fiere will be memborsin attendanco from all parts of tho State, —Repoarts rercived by the Bloomington Panta- graph from all paris of MeLesn County state ihut tho corn ciop will, in goneral, turn out con- sidorubly lurger than it bus boen sup- Powod. * Tho unnsnally good pricos of thin $ind othior grain will muoko the favmers' recelpts 1 genoral na largo as nennl, "“"““’"’,’“l the Juitiro of tho crop hus boen charged entitely to tho drought, bus later investigations show thut 1t is, in & lurgo degree, churgoable to the grub- worm that has attacked corn-roots, destroying - tho flne rootlets, 'Vhis grub and the chiutz-bug, 1t §a found, have done moro hiavoo than tho drayh, ovsment af roal-catato in Bioomington anil MoLoan County haw not beon naf actiso for yentd, many places chungiig lauds, and good Prices bolug roalizod. WISCONBIN, Phyo foundationa for (ho Janesville cotton mill aro fimslied, aud bricklaving commenced yester- day, The bullding will bo 222x6+ feat, throo sto- tion high, with an addition for n picking-raom 31 foot. x&‘l_.' o Ootober torm of tha United Statew Cir- ouit Conrt commonced at Milwankao yostorday, Tho Grand Jury was sworit, A |argo ‘amount of Lusinoss has acoumulalod in consoquence of Judgo Iaines’ sickness, oo, Ansom Rogers, of Bracoville, was instantly killed yestorday morning by tho sastward-hound oxpross on the Atlantio & Grout Westorn Hail- road, Ile wns driving n horso and huggly, Tho ougiuo etruck the horso, killing snd fonrfully mngling both mao aud boast, —Suuday aftornoon s party of thrco young men camo into Toledo for the burposc of a spren. Towards oyoning thoy became very much {ntoxle catod, ond started homo in n wagon. About § milos from tho olty the horses took fright and rau oft, throwing otto of thom, nuwed Olark, out ond dewn an embankment, He foll inio a ditoh, and bising t0o drunk to Lolp himsolf, stravgled todenth, Hiacompanions did not miss him aud ho whe not discoverad until {f'onlordny morning, Iio v:as dond. Tho decensod was uumarriod and about 22 yeara otd. WASHINGTON © Sccret Scervi Burefu-Scoking Information — Condition of the Ifrecdmen’s Bank—The Redemp- ‘tion Agencys Sweciul Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune. Wasitixazos, Oct. 5,—T'hose who are intereat- ¢ in tho formation of tho Socrot Sorvico Buroau taro disposed to complain that that reorganization does not promiso to bo as thorough as wag antici- pated. Thoy chargo that tho Sollcitor hna taken back a great many of the old forco who wore dig~ chargod on account of their corruption nand baa chinmetor gonerally. They say that tho Solicitor has acquired the notion that he is & groat detoc- tive himself, and that under Lis new regulation tho Chiof of the Bureau will be morely his first oxecutive officer. SEEKING INFONMATION, A number of specisl agents bove boon re- contly sont South by the Departmont of Justico and Post-Ofice Dopartment, charged with the particular duty of observing and roporting upon tho actual condition of aMairs in that secion, with a view to affurding the Presideut rall aud roliable information upon which to bnso the puolioy to be pursued regardivg tho alloged out~ Tagos, (To the Associated Preas.) CONDIXIUN OF TUE FREEDSES'S DANK, Wasiseros, D, €,, Oct, b,—lio Commis- sloners to settle tha uffwrs of the Lresdmon’s Suvivg and Lrust Cotnpany wiite Lo n corre- spondent that it is impossiblo yo Lo kay whon tno fhipt dividond will bo . ‘Chey huve now. only 546,000 iu tho treusury, and $G60U,000 ara roquirud as 3 basis of w divideud of 2u per cent, 1o tho present conidlition of the money waiket, nnd on account of ths high rae of tuxation in the District ot Columbin, cullections are nlow and very small, 5o thas it will tuke u long time to ralse sutlicient funda to make suct s dividoad, ‘T'he approximate liabihties on the 1ith of Jwy woro ¥2,800,000,and (he assets §2,700,000. Veluio ek will bo lost sn collections, u considerablo sum will bo realized in accumulated iuterest. As & mattor of coonomy it has beou determined to cluso the thitty-thres branches at tho end of thin montls, by which & savig of ut loast $160,~ 000 will bo effected. TUE KEDEMPTION AGENOY has made calls upou the National Banks since tho susponsion of redomptions for about £7,000,000 u legal-tender notes, to reimburso tho Treasuror for their circulnting notes ro- deemed und pesorted, Calls of the ssme nature for about 5,000,000 mote will probably ho made during the prescut week. When tho banks havo respouded to the calls, the agency will be in con- dition to regumo redemption. Tho foree of the agency is now suflicient to count and assort bouk notos as fast as thoy are 1ecelved, o that there is nov auy likolibood of nuothor suspen- sion of redmptions. Ieresfter, calls will Lo made upon tho bunks for reimbursemuent ue fast a8 thoir nates are assorted, so that calls for any period will wbout aqual rodemptions. Tho &'per ceut doporit leaves so swinll o margin for tho aggency to work upon that cails must bo made vith great frequency iu ordor to provent tho ox- hawstion of the fund. H —_— ALRS, Exhibition of the St. Louls Agricnltie ral and Mechanical Adnocintion, St Lous, Oct, 5—The fourteenth sununl fair of thn St, Louis Agricultural ood Mechani- cul Assuciation oponed to-dny at thoir extensive and highly-improved grounds 4 miles from tho city. ‘The weathior is very fino, and tho attend- nnco largo for tho oponing day. According to the custom eetablishod soveral years azo, ali the children in the city under 12 years of ago woro ndmitted free nnder the standing myitation of the Association, wnd over 20,000 little poople were presont with their paronts apd gunrdians, num- bermg perbaps 10,000 more, Several departments wero incompiete to-dny, but everything is being arranged, and all tho classcs will bo Inrgor and mueh tiner than over before, Thin iy notuably ko in tho stock, machinory, nud agneultural depart- ments, all ol which nre overflowing, for the ac- commodation of which oxtunsiva additions Lo the former buildings ted to bo mado, I'hie premiums for trotting and running races amount to over 35,000, and will be compefed for on & hulf-nlo teack by some of the finest trot- ters and thoroughbreds in the country. Tho nmumber of entries thus far made reaclies near 8,000, aguiust about 5,000 last year, Cedar Hapids (In) ¥lorse-Eair. Cepan Rarips,; In., Oct. 6.~Tho first snnual lorse-fair and stock sulo of this city comes off nest week, boginning on Tueaday, tho 13th, and continuing four days. Iorses, cattlo, shecp, and bogs are already aruiving from all quarteis for Loth tho salo and races. Llic acconnodations uro amply, and good for overything and ovory- body. The amphithoatre will hold 8,000 persous. The grounds and truck uro in a beautiful con- dhtion, and the oxiubitiun in confidently expected o u:xhpsn auythiug of tho kind over held in tho State. THE PETROLIEUM INTEREST. War inpending Detween the 611 Men and the Connsylvanin Kuilvosnds, Speciul Dispateh ta 'he Chicano Tridune. Trrusvine, Pa,, Oct. 5,—Onoe of the resulty of tho couferouce of rilrond magnates ot Sara- togn was tho jucroaso of petroloum froight rutes from tho oll roglon to o seaboard. Tho ad- vauco may bo estmated ut 46 conts per burtel. ‘Lo trunk lines not only agroed to enforco this new arraugnient, but induced tho pipe-lince, the companios tust conveyed the erude from the wells through pipes to the railvonds, to join tho combination, which thus presonts the unbroken front of a hugo monoply. In vain rofluers and producors of {ho iegion protested, nud the now rates went into effect on the 1st mst, This was done in the face of au utter prustration of ‘business bere, nu overslacked markot, and gloom generally, The producers have dotermined to fight tho railiond compnnics und their sllios, the flqyu linos, to the bitter end, A commitice hus con appointad to engago logal conusol to opon n caso against tho combination, ‘'ho chargo will Lo conspiracy, aud the_new Constitution of the Stato affurds tho producers amplo grounds for Tadrous, A'subscription pupor i circulaling to obtrin monoy to carry on tho proseeuwtion. io now movuiitent i thought o bo the commencemont of hostilities agninat the railvay compames in (he State, and, tho ery 18 *down with monapaliea.” 1t is also proposed to exuct from uny Legislative and Cun- cinional candidate in tho region a pledge to sy the fight luto tho Legisntute nnd Con- Bh us& #o it can bo seon that warm times are ulicad, 23 ) INDIAN DEPIIEDATORS, Spectal Lispateh to L' Ciicana Tribrne, Opalta, Neb, Qut, b~Yhe cotmundiug ofiicer ot pocied Tail’s Agowvy, roports oigld heng ol cattle bolonging tu the' beof contractor ne that post to have Leen killed by Brules, Cien, Ord Lo- day tolwgraphy Post-Gonmmandor Culo, Indian Agont, fora soport of he partics who Jilled tho cattle, If they bolong to the Agency sho Agont will bo ealled to recommond prompt sotion L0 pumish the depredutors, If the pariy was not from tho Agoncy, the commanding wfiicer wil sond & furea to follaw tho truil and find tho vill- ngo to whioh It leads, that & proper jurce mny bo sonk at ouce to attack the ln&inm{. e L HE EASTERN MILLS, Provipexce, Oot, 5.—~1ho cotton mills gene orally of this Btate commouged to.dny ruunlng on bwo-thirds timo, Thoro aro fow oxcoptions, Lmwistoy, Mo., Oot. h—1'ho Qontinental and Lincoln mllls aro ruuning half timo. The A droscogzin will eommonon running two-thirde ;lmn on Thursdoy, and tho othors mills will fol- ow. NEW YORK. & CowmIRlnndering Custom Oxile Speetal Duvateh to The Chivagn Tribuna, New Youx, Oot. G—Iiyninoss in Wall ntreot wags unsotticd to-day by the failuro of two mor- eantile houses and the roported failura of nover- al others. Thio first housomontlonad was that of . DAVID VALENTINR & CO., of No. 356 Brondwny, jobbors In niiks and other fino fabrics, Tho papor of the firm hay sold st about 10 por cont within o weolt, less than $100,- 000 of it bolng supposed to bo on tho streot. ‘Thoy bad Inrgo. plocks of gooda on hand, which Ind doproolated matorially, and tho straln of the orista of 1nst fall loft them so wonk that it in in- possiblo for them to continue longor on n regu- Inr businoes basia, KUPKER & BILVERMAN, of No. 8 Whater siroot, denlors and Jobbers In woolen goois, aleo nunounced their wusponsion during the day. Mr, Kupfor atated that hiatien Iind suflorod vory uich for somo thne past in congequonce of tha eiroulation of roports rotlect- ing; upon thoir solvenoy, T'ho consequonce wns that their eredit was alfected and tholr papor #old lower and lower, until ft wan diflontt ln oh- taln tha hecersary monoy or gondn whorowith to transact businoss. Thoy oxpicol Lo rusiume busi- nosy and pay in fil & A THIRD T0URE, ongaged in tho oxportation of produce, wan ro- ported to havo failed, but nothing conflematory was loarned. OLVVS 4 €O, concluded, whon their lnst sisponuion took place, o fow days ago, not to do any more businoss in eithior now o olil necounts witll thoy hui mado o ottlomont. Thoy have, therofors, rofuned to receiva any moro dojoily or to iy onk il that Ltimo, 'I'he Continoutal Banl {4 the doposts tory of their urriving funds, DLUNDERING CUSTOM OFFICIAL, Somo ten days ago n blundor of tho Cntom ofliciuls, in soizing n cargo of ton I tran- st to Montreal, cost tho CGovernment %300, Close upon Hs_ heoln comes anothier, which wis committed to-duy. Inpac- tor Bllws, by direotion of Doputy-Gollevtor Dhelps, seized in tho store ot J, N. Gitlway, co uer of Broadway and Twenty-ninth scroot, if four cuses, contuining fifty caus cich of Franch [a% ou & chatgo tua tioy b hoon imoartod hotow thetr value. A roporter calied ouJ. N, CGalway yestor avd was veforred to il K. Thurber & Co., who bad imported tho pens. Mombets of the konso of Thurber & Co. are Ina stato of preat indiguation bocwuso of tho oatrage, which, thoy avorred, had boeu comtmnit- ted on them. Lhey sakl that e ffuy-four cavon wore o part of ixty cases sold to J, N, [* Gulwuy, Thoso sixty cases woro consignod to 1L K. Paurber & Co. by Mr. 11 Dupu, of Pariy, in'July lnst, and raguiarly pessed through tho Cuwtom-Ioiwe, ey were involced & francs higher than the flvm hud bought similar goods, and, therofore, the shuppor was adyised to ship 00 MOLL, CIULMLE, ‘Tho Perking Teagedy at Cinecinnatl, Cixeisyati, Oct. 6.—ilr, Joseph Clare, of Bethol, 0., who ws charged by Charle Porking, tho Lusbaud of tho womau who murdered her littlo girl in this city last weok, with having criminnl intercourse with bis wife, mokes a statomont in this morning's Commercial, in which, afior relating circumstantially the inci- donts oceusting on the day of the murder, bo donies most pogitivoly evor having Lad improper intercourse wich Mrs, Porking, and anys that he enn only reconcile Porkius’ conduct toward him in this case with o couapitacy on Lls patt agninst his wifo, aud a design to uso him as an instiu- mont for carrying out g scheme, Double Murder nt d9rrezo, Kane Forr SvuiT, Ko, Uct. 5—John Dagby was brought to this city Sunday aud confinod in jail charged with ‘tho double murder at tho Fair Grounds ab Oswego on Saturday, A diffioulty accurrod about a swmg in which Bagby crented gomo distusbauce. On an attempt being made by Policemeon Liogsit und Wostiull to arrest him, ho plangod o kuifo into Hogsits abdomon, cutting o fearful gash, and complotoly disom- bowoling him, Wosttall then attompted to ar- rest him, whon bo cut sovero gashes iu bis abdomen, and when Westfall turned to run sway, ha struck him twico with tho knifo In the baclk, penotrating his lungs. Hogsit oxpued immo- dintely, and Westfull is boyond a!l possibilityjo? Fecovery. An Unsuccessful Bodge. Kixastos, N. Y., Oct, G.—A men giving the namo of Churles R, Ballard, of Now York city, to-duy called at the First National Bank, Rond- out, nud presentud the Cashiora Jotter of intro- duction purporting to bo tigned by Georgo Op- dyke & Co., Now Vork, anda check for $8,000 on tho Third Natioual Baolk ot Now York, sizucd George Opdyke & Co., and cortificd by lotter, o Casiner suspocted fraud, tolographed to Now York, and discovered that'it was a forgery. Bullard eseaped. Arrost of Suspected Murderors. Now Yorw, Oet. 5,—Giovarli and Vincenzo Monfalooni were arrcsted in Brooklyn this morne ing on tho chargo of being concerned in the mur- der of Vincenzo Fromontono, in Palermo, Sicily, on the night of Xeb, 13, 1873. The oflicers ox- peet to arrest a third suspoctod person this af- tornoon. Murdered at a Dances Special Dispateh to The Chacaqo Tribune, Laxsixa, Ia,, Oct. 5,—At a dance last night at tho house of Jacob Eckhart, a few miles from Desoto, Wis., a man named Lombard shiot and mortally wonnded Beithart DeWitt, Lombard is yot at libo —_— FIRES. At New Orleans. New Onueaxs, Ocl. 5.—About fifty small framo houses on tho two blooks bounded by Tranklin, Liberty, Androw, and Jnckeon stroots wero burned. Iho loss is estimated at $100,000; indured mostly m local compauies, At Ludington, Mich. Special Dugiteh to T'he Chicaga Trioune, Luptxaroy, Mich, Oct. 5,—Tho entire block facing tho avenus botweon Churles aud Robort streots was hurned this mornlug. Loss, $30,000; inswrance very smull, At Paxton, il Special Dispateh to The Chicuao Tribuna, Taxron, 1), Oct. 5.—Last evening » fire broke out in tho busemony of Lake & Dodd's restuuraut, on Markot stroet, and bofora it could bo subduod iz destroyed fve largo brick stores, Tour of them threo ufories high, and fivo small wooden DLuildings. Tho Jouraal office, with all ita books, papors, slovk, to., was dostroyed. Loose’s dry-goods storo, Lano & Bigolow's gro- cory-storo, in Poll's blook ; Burfimnu & Button's oot sud shoa store, and Guthwan Brothors’ clothitng store wore cntirely dostroyed, Loose aud Guvhimuu Brothers suved o good portion of their stocks of goods, Tho otlors wore a total loss, "o loss is cstimatod at 50,000, Tnsuranco, £34,000. e fira was undoubtedly the work of an incendinry. CINCINNATI LIVE-STOCK TRADE. CixetsnaT, Oct. 5,—Tho report of Secretary 8, D, Muswell, at the nunuml meeting of the York Luckors’ Assoclation, to-day ehows that during tho yoar closing Bept. 1, the live-stook trado of Cincluuatt hud been as follow Receipts, Shipmenta, Hogs, .ue s y +, 73,000/ ogs, .‘.): Cattl, . 010l Beop. 140,000 Shvep, o 84,000 T Bepteimbor tha roceipts and whipmonts this your compared with last, o trado in hops hus slightly Increasod, ‘The recolrts wnd whipmouts of cattle huve danbled, nud of sheep hnve quadrupled, ‘Pho average pross woighi for the year has beon : hogs, 248 pounds. SO S VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Ponx Hunox, s Oct, 6205 p, m—DowN— dger siate; otme Clinton, Y Qnelids, Oavegatéhis, Merchant with , Mty Pelngle, Cormorint witl Oliarlos , 12, B, Halozwd cousort ; uehrs Fred ach Cuiandier, Cerelfa, Wost Slds, Niagura 4, 1lunmond, Wooruff, City of Rhcboyyan, O, Py s, Thomus Guwn, I T, Locket, Danforth, Tn 1lanun, Granger, D, T, Dobbloy, Goorge L, Wreun, Eruutug Cormdiy, Winp~Houth § brlak, o, Wil FOREIGN. . (Continned frow the Firat Prye.) in considorablo. Bany of the old ruins of 1773 liave aufforod sorlously. Durlug tho confusion inodont to tho oartiqualo, movoral man appeared with long knivos, for tho purposo of stesling and mundoring, but tho politiosl Qhlef of Antigus moon. ro- prossod thom, All the #quiros and opon placon aro coverod with tonts for sholter, and oven carringas and tonis Aorvo As tomporary abmlon. It will tako somo timo boforo the peoplo of Autigun and Guatemals will recover sorenity of mind enough o go (0. sleop fn tholr tattoring housos, In Guatemala, tho Capital, alight sliocks woro folt. Tho Indians say thal throo villnges at tha foot of the yoleano Dalfengo have beon do- ulroyod. —— ITALY, Rone, Oot. 5.—Gon, Garibaldl bas fmsucd a manifesto, requesting the eleotors to himaton to tho polls at tho coming electlon for a Chamber of Doputice, sud vote for thoss now in prison tor political offouuos, Romx, Oct, b—A banquet was given at tho Town of Lognano on BSatarday Inst, to Bignor Minghotti, Promidont ot tha Councll and Minis- toy of Fioanco, In o sncech delivered on tho ogeasion, Bignor Minghett eaid It was estimated that thero would be a doficlt in the rovonues in the yoar 1875 of fifty-four millions of lire, which will probably be reducod by thirly-two milliona from uncollocted taxes, ‘I'ho balance, twenty- two millions of lire, will, it {8 oxvected, bo covered by tho ootrof and customs duties. Tho Minintor alluded to the abnormal condition of affaird {n Rome, and daclared that ho feared noither tho red nor black spectros, tho coming of which bad been predictod. Ho promised the onnctmont of new and stringont lawn against tho bands of susnssing now oporating in various parts of the country. e S BUENOS AYRES, Ttto Janeimo, Oct, 5,—Tho situation of affairs in Buonos Ayresis desporate. The Government 1n taking vigorous measuros to Guppross tho in- anrroction, Al tho Qovornment oftices and commercial houses are closed. The Govern- ment hna issued an ordor oxtonding timo on all commercinl credits, Ono regimont of nationnl troops has rovolted and gone over to the insurgonts, Foroignors aro hastening to thelr respeotive Consulates to gob passports to protect them against & universal conseription which is ¢o be enforeed. Phero have boen several disturbauces in the slrootn of Buenos Ayros. Mauy persous of }»mmhmncu have boen” srrostod on suspicion of uvoring the inswrgonta, Cols. Roceo and Borjos are marching nguinst tho rebols, Vico-President Alsina remwns at tho head of he National Guard, Tha rabel dren is commanded by Geiluobes. ho Insurgents are purchasing nleamers and arms, and are recruiting at Montevideo, . — TUREEY. Vieswa, Oct. 6.—The New Lreic Presse to-dav publishes the following specinl dispatch from Constantinople: * Partly through the good ofli- ces of tho English Miniater, tho Sultan has be- comia reconcilod to bis nophew, Mohammod Mu- rad Effendi, tho legal belr to tho Turkish throne, The Bultan has eworn to respect that right, and Mobammed Muind Effendi has prom- ed that the sous of tho Bultan shall totain their rank and polaces. Tho Dowager Snitann vainly opposod this arrangement. ‘tho Sultan i D)1, and requires completa rost.” Vikyna, Oct, b,—1t 16 ntated_that tho arrango- mont in regard Lo the Turkish succession wus made in_consequence of tho precarious condi- tion of the Sultau’s healch. ey DENMARE. QorENmAGEY, Oct. 5.—The nossion of tho Danish Parliamont was opencd to-day. ‘'Tho ancech from tho throno was dolivered by 1fin Majesty King Christian in pecavi. ‘tho King, in bis speveh, alluded with gralificn tion fo hisrecent visit to Iceland, and announced that ho brought tho greotings of thut colony and of the Faroo Jalands to tho motaer country. Tlo hoped there would be Liarmonious co-opora- tion on the part of tho now Mimstty sod Par- linmont. Tho foreign rolations of Donmark wore friondly, ‘The existing situation provented a sottlement of tho Schloswig question, but there was still ronson to hopo for a sutisfactory aalution, R e CUBA. HAVAYA, Oct. 4—Froposals for the salo of 9,000,000 kilograms of Virginis and Kontucky lonf-tobacco will bo received until the 28th iust. The couditions are published in the Oficial Ga- zelle of Maduid iu its issno of Sopt. 26, Dolivery in to commonce in January, 1875, 5 sl e SPAIN. BANTANDER, Oct. 5,—Reports havo renched hera that a mutiny has broken out 1 the Carlist tamp ot Durango, and that Don Carlos was wounded by ono of the mutiueers, In official quaxters it is stated that Don Carlos’ wound is serious, a ball having penetrated the stomuch. Mapaip. Oct. b.—A Carlist forco 4,000 stron, attacked tho Town of Vich, in Uatslonin, at mot with & decided ropules, sufloriug o beavy loes in killed snd wounded. —_— EGYPT, Oatmo, Oct, 5.~The River Nile is rising sbovo tho usual point roached in its periodical over- flow, aud thero are foars of a disastrous inunda- tion. Tho QGovernment is ondoavorsing 10 pro- vent gerious damago, ———— NOROCCO, Morocco, Oct. 1.—The Suitan has issued o do- creo probibiting the oxportation of cerosls from Morocco for three years. ———e SWITZERLAND. Gexeva, Qct. 5,—Tho OId Uatholics now havo thirty-fivo congragations in tho Jura, il THE ASIA MINOR FAMINE, ONE TUNDRED AND FIFTY THOTSAND DEATHS— SCENES OF DIEADFUL BUFFERING—TILE NEED OF nELP. . To the Editor af the New York Tribune: Bir: Tho briof telographio anupuncements which cceasionally appear in tha newspapers in respecCto the famine prevailing in tho contral portion of Aeia Minor givo but s vory inadequate presentation of tho extont and severity of tho scourge, Over an aren of country ncarly se large e tho Stalo of Now York, peoplo in groat numbors are dying of starvation aud of the diseasos which result from lack of nour- isbing food. It is ostimated that alroudy as many as 160,000 have died. Evory day adds now viotims, while crowds on crowds of palo, omn- clatad, staggering men, womon, snd cinldren are pouring into the adjucont clties and towns bog- givg for brend. If any ono will twkon map of Asin Minor and draw s lino from Angors to Conia, Iconium, on the west, sud from Couin to Nigdeh on the south, thenco to oeat on the cast, and then back nfinlu_ to Angora on thae narth, ane will bave tho lunits, comprising 40 to 50 square milog, within whicll the utmost sovarity of the fanune is folt, Ihis region wight formarly have beon called & very gardou for its fruitfulness, Lven under imporfect Asiatio agriculturo, crops of grein woro so- oured sufliclont for all tho wants of the popu- lation and for n Inrgo oxportation. ~ Last yoar, 1874, through tho falluro of tho wsuul Tulns, theso ocops woro slmost entiroly cub off, and the whola population shut up to the vory Jimited storcs remaining from formor years. These stores, moreover, wero heavily arawn upon by tho exporting morahanty to moot coniriots they hnd made to supply customers in foroign markely, Upon all tius followed u winter of vory unusual length and eovority. Dofore iu pussod tho famino had bogun, Tha poor pens- snts wero oattug up tho little - grain thoy bnd rosorved for meod, and woro welling tholr fow houschiold utensily for food, “lieir cattlo woro dying of cold aud stnrvation, ‘ALl oyon wory turaod toward ho Aumemor and tho Tiurvest of 1874, bub this, too, hns in a groat 1measura faildd, not o much from lnck of 1uin as from lack of seod to sow, of cattlo to work In tha flolds, and from Inck of strongth nud heart an the part of tho famished people, Mr. Farng- waith, an Amorican migslonary, who has recent- Iy ndo an oxtonsivo tour ki’ tho roglon, ostiy matos that loss than one-quarter of tho usunl arsa has boen sown, and this yeor's hnrvest will briug boarcaly any roliof to thio sufforing slruady so featfully groat, Whole coluimng might bo filled with harrowlng. tales of suforing ; of vitlages whoro the pooplo wore llvln%\lpnn such wild herbs nu thoy could athor 1o tho flolds and slopg the roadsido ; of fitu- childran loft alono to dlo m desevtod houvea } of troopa of hungry mon and womon wandering from placo to placo vainly socking for bread, and falling dead by tho way, and thelr bodlen loft unimried for days o proy Lo the fani- Inhed dogs, Dir. Farnaworth roports that u tho roglons ho vimted tho flosis and herdy are almowd oniiroly cnt off. In ono villngo “aut of more_than 1,600 shoop and ponts Just ono shionp aud ono gont romuln, and of 100 cows two romain.” In auothor district, * from a ok of 1,200 sheop and gonts olght aro roported ; and from another flook in tha same village, number- ing 800, of which 700 ara mobnir gonis, Lhe kamo number, oight, I8 reported.” In muititndes of cason tho poor have Kold everything thoy had, oven to the timber in their "houscs and tho garments that covored thoem, to buy brend ab tho exorblinub prico at which aloho it can bo oblained. A8 o mattor of courso, almosc £ho wholo population in demoralizad ; the rogu- lar pursuita of lml\lkh‘g ara disturbed and broken up, and, failing Lo find honest employment, men redort £ violouco aud biigandago on the highe waya, "T'he quoation will be asked, What is tha Qov- ornmont doing, what {8 publio or private eharity in pluces nenr to theso nufforets doing for thefr roliof? ‘I'he (lovernmont has gont Homo sup- plies into the fumishoed dlatricts, and in a fow of, the mote pronnens places is denting out ra- tioun to tho starving poor. Tt fu hoped that CGovernmont omploymont may bo given to large -numbers upou the lines of rallways projected throngh tho very henrt of the famine roglun, and that thus not only some prosont moans of subelatence be seeured for tho Inborers, but tho recurronce of such & feartul state of things in tho fuluro bo provenied by the fucilities which theuo raflways will afford for the, trans- portation of supnlion from othor parts of the Xmpire. Tho only grest impediment to tho relief of this famino iy tho want of menus of communication with places from which supplies might como. Thero avg o ronds, aud whalover is transported must bo carried upon tho hacks of animuls, whilo tho drlvers of the animals,and to an extent the animals themselves, must be fod in tho region of famin upon the very supplies they nro carrying thore. Noano who kuows tho character of tho, Turkish Government will_ever oxpoct it to giap- plo with tho diffieultios of tho _situation with anything Wkd (ho onorgy which chnr- nacterized the mersures of tho Englivh oNicials in_ tho recent famne in Indin, And whatever it wny do, thote will romain the most pressing do~ maund for the supplementary aid of publio aud privato obauity, | Contributions have already ecn made invarious citics of Turkey, particu- Iatly at Constantinoplo, the Capital, nat outy for tho rolief of the scores nnd hundreds of fugitives from tho famine found in thelr own strocts, but to feed those who. rewnin be- nind, But the calnmity is so appaliing in ity magnitudy ovan now, and the prospact Acoms so sure that tho destitntion and tho sutforing must contintio nud greatly increaso through all the coming winter, tint ovidently help must bo seut even from disfaut places, or tho foarful oxigen- e1o8 of thin caso will not bo met. If any perxonis ore desitons to ronder aid to theus starve ing muititudos, their contributions may bo sont to the tev. C. I Iwen, D. D., No. 39 Biblc- Ilouse, Now York City, or Laugdon 8. Ward, Congrogationai-Louso, Somoruot ktroot, Bosson, Mass, Whatover monay is transmitted to them will ho publicly azknowlodzod, and bo sont to Turkey and ckvended under fho persoval care and diection of thoe miksionnries of tho Ameri- ean Board of Missious residing within avd near tho region of the famine, ‘The charncter of these Eumlomun und their intimate nequaintanes with tha country and poople of 'Turkey ara full guarantees that funds ivtrusted to them will bo wisely nud economically oxpendad for tho pur- voses for which thoy are coutributed. | Boszoy, Mas,, Sopk 29, 1874, AMUSEMENTS. THE ENOLIST OPRRA, The season of LEnglish opers in this country hes been inaugurated, and it {s pleasaut to bo able to record un unqualillcd suceess, an offcetive troupe, and a delighted augivuce. Tho theatro, notwithstauding the fickio and gloomy woatber, wus donsoly crowded, overy seat beiug ocoupled and many stundiug, so that tho troupo had the prosience of & Inrgo and onthusisstic crowd to inpire them and give thom that aporecintion and symputhy withont which tho bost artists cannob 1each thelr grandest offorts. ** Lucia would Beom ab first an unwise seloction for an oponing night, us ils story s (ho vory concentration of misory sud gloom, without o cheortul thowslt in it 5 #8 solo nume Dbors are fow, and confined to fwo or thraovoices, aud ita choral effeets meagro and weanlk. tunatoly, however, the loading parts wore strong- 1y cast ; tho malo chorus, which is such an os- sonlial feature of this opers, was vory stroug, and tho whole work was curried through witbout uny hitches or druwbacks, and a Bsuccess was achieved ut tho very outdet,—a success which was all e more remarkaole, considoring th fact that 1k was the lirst porfornauce of tho souuon, whon oven a failuro might not bo surprising, D Kellogg was in tho title role, ana lier ro- turn to our stago was mado the - occasion of n welcome which was as sincore 58 it was . enthusi- astio. IIer personation of tho lovelorn and luclkicss horoiuo was the most genuiue and cou- scientious drumntio effort sho has over mada, and was partioularly noticeablo for tho absenco of some blomislies which have in past years, os- pecially upon ti talian Htugo, marrad ner bost Topresentutions, lu truo fooling, intensity of passion, and_ artistic digaity, shio displayed o more nutural enrncstuess and cowpleto realiza- tion of tho charactor thau has’ boen her wont heretoforo. In the bricf lapso from ono gonson to another sho soems to have matured surprisingly w her dramatio power and to bave added to er beautiful vocalism o most rewarl ble dogree of histrionie ability, 8ho is no Jong- or o beantifal smgor only ; 8io Is to-doy, moro thin ever beroro, an artist, who has gradually 1ought hier way up, and i3 now ablo to copo with strong dramatic churacters, ‘T'bocliango wus man- ifoat ot onga in tho chusto sud pathistie wanger in which sho sang tho opcnivg aris following the clarionet obligato, and in thoe next numbor, +Ihio Grioving licurt," in tho porformance of which sne added to ber elegaut and graceful ex- weition of the ombelhishinents, which aro 5o well Buitod to hior vocal powors, & gonuine outburst of dramatic intensity and focling, Her triumph, Lowovor, was resorved for the sccond act. Lhe ampnssioned munner in which sho took ber purt iu tho duos with Mr. Catleton lod tho wsy to o splendid climax in the soxtetto, in which sho Iuirly surpaused herself, and carried tho audi- enco Dy storm. All tho other nrlists in tho sextotte scomed inepivad by hier forvor, result ing in o performanca of this number which has ot been surpussod horo sine tho day of Irfro. Tior fine offort not only resulted in on encors, but also iv o double cull before the curtain nt the end of the act, and a profusion ol fiornl {ributes, which sho in vain attompted to earsy ol alone. Of hor clear, pure voealism and fluent oxecution we need not spaak. 1t is only sufli- ciont to know that Miss Kellogg is in good voico to be aysured that sho will sing well. Mr/ Custlo, who has boou so long absont from tho city, oo Teccivod o wolcomo which wus noarty onongh to convinee him, if ho nooded it, that hois n universal fevorite. ~ Althongli it was tho firsg timo he bug eyor sung tho pars of dgar, and of courso bad to slug 1t undor more or loss of disndvuntago, ho boro himsell wp- parently with as much enso as if the cheracter had alivays beenin his ropertoire, Although his charactor is un ungratefitl one, in that It de- mands move of the dramatic thau vocal power, and that bo uppears mainly a8 a misanthropic boing in Dbluck, howling in alternate phrajes of rage and dwpair, wtill Lo ‘malntained it with artistio dignity anda_dogroo of power which nover led him iuto exugcoration or excoeded tho truo limits of the rolo. ~ ki for- ciggn oxparionco hins e\'ldouufl been of groat ad- vautage to him in giving him more' gwao of manncr_and Lis hard stndy is maifosted in tho admirable nwnnor in which ho uses Lia finor voico, 1t is not a part which shows him st ki Dest, but the oxcoliout munuoer in which bo gavo il promiscs - woll for” Lim whous o ypponty in rolow bottor adapted to s siylo, ‘Ilio ather party wero very strongly cast, ~ Mr, Curlecon, who has been singing nlmost incessuntly sineco lnst sonsom, was in spleadid voico, ond hus gaived very materially in s stage manner. 1o wan vory heartily ro- colved, und moro than oncs seouied the warm applause of tho audience for Lis oxcollont sing- ing. Mr. Penkos hud Lhe wunll part of Raymond, but his groat_ volco wads it most deculedly 8 Iargo ong, aud addod vory matoriatly to tho oifect of tho ssxlette. Nr. Btanloy, & new-comer, who Las nover heeu on the stuga” beloroe, appearced iy Arthur, o hos a vory ploasant and acourate Tigght tenor voleo, and, if ha bugomon ecoustomod to' tho stago and gobw somo dramatio idens, \romiky to Lo & vory ullactlyo nocond tonor, Liss Boawmont lad an exceedingly light part which comd give littla iden of hor ability, but sho I8 superior to pny of the second singers we hayo hud horo for & long time, Tho chorun 18 yary strony on the melo uh\u" but the fomale rai'ts are’ somewhnb nean prosont, and wore sumefimes overvhelmed in ‘hu ousernblos, 'The orchesten numbers twenty- olght piccad, and s u good ouo, but its conduo- tor should koop 1t down, Iin accompanimonts were aliogather too lenvy, Who ounly eerious drawbaoks to tho porfarmancos wora tho todloun waita in tho entr'actes, for which, sn thore was notling to ba dono in the change of coslumo or Jmotting of tho atao which roqairod much time, thore ls no oxcuse, Thoy onuht not to ocour ngain. Thoy oxhnuut the patienco and lnrk the perlormanco, ‘his_ovoning " Maritann " will bo given, with Mra. Van Zandt, Miss Bosumont, Nessrs, Custie, Curloton, nud Peakes fu tho cant, CASUALTIES. Etght Wild Texan Steers at Large in New Yorlke Nrw Yonw, Oct. 5.—Anumborof Tozan stoors, which arrived horo Jnst ovoning, while pssing through the Jowor part of tha city becnine fnfutis nted by the nolses and lights, and cight of them broko from the drovera, rueling in various di- raotiona. Defore Lhn Blaar waro ahot newly fif- ty peopla wero Injurcd by them, some soriously. Fatal Fal Grvenanp, 0., Oct, 5.~Wililnm Bonson, Sao- ona Mate of the fclioonor Richard Winslow, was Kalled Lhis afternoon whilo attompting to fower tho topmat of tho flagstndT, corner of Poarl nnd Washington atraote. Benson was on the crons. troo, trsfug to ntart tho top-mast, to which was attaehicd tio pulloy-blockw nnd tacklo, whan the stail broke cloga to the ground, Benson falling o distanco of nbout 40 feot, tho pola falling on him, orughing him toriibly. He lived about four houts, Ilo rouidod in Elinira, N, Y. ” THE WEATHER. Wasmsatoy, D. £., Oct, 5.—For Northwent und Uppor Laio rogion, rising barawter, light nortlorly winds. covlor and clearing woathor. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, Cicauo, Oct, 5, 1674 Hour of ab Directinn and servation, force of wind,| Weather, e | g 2, 49, Rainfuil in twanty-four hours—3:53 p, m., 0.41 inch; 10:18 . 1,, 0,10 {ne OENLRAL ODSEMVATIONS. CHIOAGOLO , O] Wend, (Ham] Weather. Cloar, eavy raln, Qlouds. W entle E,, brisk, , go) |5 freah, ... frosh .. N. W,, [resh| [l o etk W, freah,| frosh, [Calrn, . G Ne N B, fresh OCEAN STEARISHIP NEWS. Loxpay, Oct, 6.—8teamship Ontario, from Quubee for Tavernool, was spolten yesterday, 65 mites from Slyno ond, Iratand, disabled, hoving loat e gozow, - Tags bave beon kent to ‘her as- i Live Celtic, out, Nuw Yonm, Qet. G.—Arrived—Steamship Re- publie, from Liverpool. ; LiexpoX, Oct, 5.~Tho steamships Ontario and Seolin, proviously reported partisily disablod, baye arrived, the formor off Fastnell and tho Intter at Liveryool. New Yany, Oct. 5.—Arrived—Stoamor Wiscon- sh, from Liverpool. QuenysTown, Oct. 5,—The stenmer City of Buunsols, from Now York, kins arrivod. Niw Youk, b.—Arrived, stcomor The Quuon, from Live —_—— . STABBING AFFRAY. 8. F. Thompeon was stahbed in the Jeft Ing, above tho kueo, lnst midmght, by u party whosa numo hio rafused to give. 'Phe affuir oceurrad in frout of t5 and 67 Chiccgo avenue. ARRYAGES: OARLETON_TIGIL-On thio morning of tho bth funt., eldunco of Alr, orge M, High, by Bishop cios G, Cnrloton,’ of Now daugntor of the lata Johu wraor, Qot. G—Steamships Thuringia, aud Keotln, Trom Now York, bavo arsived s York and Boston papors pleass cops. LUTZ-~DULZAGH-In this_oity, Oct. 6, 1574, by tho Rav, 31 MaKomdroo_‘ooke, D, Dy M. Chatlns, Lutz, ksq., and Mins Macy R. Huszagh, Inie of Nuw York BURNETT—LINES—At the study of_tho Trronty-Alth Streat Haptist Uhurch, Ogt. 8, by the Rov, L, . fush, M. IKioard Buraote aid Mias Yusophino I oth of ioa 0. e DEATHS, 1 MERRICK--At Hinedalo, Sept. 36, Carra Loulse, in- ant dsughior of Dr. J. O, ‘aud Loutso A, W. Slorilck, ago:l 5 montlia, 7/~ Racino and Walworth County (Wis. ) papors ploaso morniog, Oct. b, Tdith, intant drnghter of Lioyd G. and Emma A Gnigo, aged 8§ ‘miantbs ang 13 duse, Funaral Wadnoatiay, Oct. 7, at 3 p. m.. from restdonce. LENSHAW=Oct. B, daughtor of Honry H, and Clars ed § years, £, at'Lp. T, from 760 Waost Van Bucen OULVER-Oct, 3, Nelden Hi , onl; of o L At tin Berey Garvass At Fanston, Monday sursiving son ct. 4, of typhold fovor, Rupelt P. Hinds, e, c£1 from tho restdonco af bls brotler, Q. 8, Tiinds, P pe e e g T A Gatato toao AL, “Fiiohile wil attond wihout furisor notien, 47 Mllwankoo papors will ploase copy. WIEDPORKT—On Snturday, Oct. 8, at the of hor husbund, lsabelis M., wifa of Alfred M, po] Pfiinoral st tha ronldenon, cornor of Dunnlag stioct and o umflxil"lvmlun‘ Weduesday at 3 p.w, Carrfagos to TENITIIN lonca Vied. JAEDICAL, ; ; For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTIING SYRUP has beon used or children with nevor-failiog success, It corvocts aci 1ty of tho stomach, retloves wind oolie, regulates tha bow- ls, curos dysentoryand diarrlica, whothor arlsiog from. toething or othor causes. An old and well-tried remedy, For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, TILE HOUSEFOLD PANACEA will bo found fnvalin: blo, Tmmodiato raliof will follow its o Ly il cascs of pain I tha swamech, bawels, or sido; rheamatism, colle, culds, spratus,an 3 biukos. For inleraal and uxtortial tsos Ohildren Qften Look Pale and Siok From no othor crio than having wormadu tho stomach, BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMIITS will destroy worms without Injury to tho cirild, belng porfently WuITE, and frea fromn ni colosing or vtber Injucloua Ingrodlents usu- .ty usod 1 wormt proparatlons. Sold by all drigylste. 25 'nts 8 hox, _PERFUMERY, T GRLEBRATED L Phalon’sCereus (N.T3.) ‘i Phalow’s Flor de Mayo TG & Morse’s White Rose, Morse’s Wood Violet, Rorse’s Puphian Bouquet, Morse’s Dedication Bouguet, CONUENTRATICIN of ehalca flowor odars thoy ara war. anted to surpass the most colubrated Engllsh and Tronch manfactnws, | Whileenla by VAN SGIAACK, BYENSUN & REID. Bold by all S BUEVIRON & 1 ol by all Druglata und No- e AUCLION SALES, ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & GO, Anctloncor s, 201 and 208 East Madison-st, WE SBLL T0-NIAY, from &:30 0. .10 § pm,, Parlor Bults, in Terry, Plush, and Hair Clothy Marble-top and Bluok Walnut Ohambor Bets, Burcaus, Bedatead r, Wneliatands, Book Cascs, Carpots, Halr and Wusl My ttresses, Feathior Beds, Aluo, Boilding, ws woll na Offico Doska and Ghnlrs, Bliow Gasus, Now barhers, and lurgzo lino of Now Teanks, L WILLUAMS & 00 By Wil Regular Tuesday Sale, Qet, 8, D% o'olock 4, mi, Farnituro of evory descriptjou, ; utizosiar, Beddiog, Siow a0 Tanigon 1 hroor lroaos, ispeasiugs, Couil 5 Ghoat et tumds 09 BResty A s WIS & 00, Anotlonocr, ) 97 Kandol) By W, H, BEDDY, 38 Btate-at. AU(!NDN.—-’I'MAH{!?' at 10 of woou urady, audt’ il kin e o g 1 R 7 yoarsand & AUOTION SALE! By GO, P, GORE & C 68 & 70 Wabash-nv, DRY GOODS. Our next Regular Catalugrue Auetion Salo Tacs duy, Oct. 6, at § -2 v'clock u, m, Another lvalea of ~ “Z,'.‘;g;;-%,‘;‘o,;: r’lfi:fi': “:!.Tr-: o Finon Ginods of tho Joo. N ay m’\l,‘mv.!;..'xlmu-.. Bhirt Tronts, 1 iy’ an ontat O Rfh Aitte, (ack ant Gtk thavon, anan Soarts, Favay Kroal involoos of Rich Hambiory {‘lll““h’:‘vil‘k' Nugh‘limh :).M.‘nflnl ., ale, finn MK an Tr{mr’x’ml "."l u(nf“‘ eain RibLuns, Veathers, Tancy Diroon Goords, Conitngs, Cloths, Cassimores, oto, Flaunols, Ghacks, Hatinats, ot i, s Folt Gloths, Carputim Dl 0. Hurnosren, reingo. \!’Illp( Blankots, oto, Also, 8 full and attractieo o of Ingesin CARPETS. ORO. P. GORT; & €0, 63aud 50 Wabas Our Oatalogue Auction Sale Bouts, Shoes &Stigpers Of Wednesday, Oct. 7, Will bo an unusually attrnctive ono, Targe 1inos of OUSTOM-MADE goods will bo of- o e e GU RO B G608, tn ThT e lino ot , fn TN, SANDALS, ARQTICS, &o., whl bo offorod Woednoaday, the 144 of Octobar. GO, P, GORE & CO., 08 & 7( Wabusti-av, SPECIAL!! On TIURSDAY. Ocf. 8, fn addifion to our Dry Goods #alo, wo will offor a larro and akractive livo of Fanoy Deaotatod Chlus Goods, Matio Gups and_ Baucort, Daco- ratod Toa Bots, Ouspadoros, Spitoany, Tubneco Dozos, Fancy Toys, Ballnons, Gamne, /Albums, oto,, otc, ote. "This is n Leautiful lino of gaods, and tho speclal attens tion of dealors o thoso wares s particularly luvited Saloat 04 a. in. Qro, P, GORE & O 3and 70 Wabns TEETRSID A T. TIHF USUAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, &e., THURSDAY, Oct. 8, at 0§ 0. m. Glothing, Divss Goods, Hnta nd g, Hostorr, diono Uit Witta e i, Mo ols’ Tlarnornos, d Underwoar, Whips, Blankola ey 2ot ey Holt Gouds, Coe: tring, ofo, GAatP TSl Tino at 11 orclack: 11 wéluck, 4RO, P, GORE & 0O, 470 Wab; By ELISON, POMELOY & GO, CLINTON-ST. LOTS AT ATUCTION, Tresday Aftoraoon, Ot 6, at 3 oelock, ON THE GROUND. “We will scll southweut corner Clinton and Bebor-ats, Threo lots on Clinton-st., 25:100 to private allev, nnd gorner lot 31x100, Also, ona lot on Sebor.gt., 35x100 to alley. Title porfoot. Abstract furnighed. LHRMS--1.3 eash, balance 1, 2 and 3 yoars at 8 por cont, SALE PEREMPTORY. For plats or further purticulars eoply to JNO. RANKIN, Hsq,, 201 Randolph-s., or ELISON, POMEROY & COu, Avctioucers, 4 and'gh fLindolnivat, Tuesdny Morning. Oct, G, at 9 12 o'clock, GREAT SPECIAL SALR OI" SO N IEE 3. COooking Stoves, Moating Stoves, Parlor Btovaes, ju groat variaty. Also, s Infre ausortment of Now and Soc- ond-hand FURNITURH aad Gonoral Mer- chaudise. ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Auctloncers, 81 aud 8 Randolph-st. No, 193 Wegflashington-st. Entire Faraituro of Duliing Iouio of BLEVEN ‘Wednesday Morning, Oct, 7, at 10 o'clock, At No, 113 Weat Washington-st. Elovan well.furnlsbod roams, Velvot and Hrussels Carpois, Uhamboe Farnls turo, Bedsteads, Buronus, Stoves, Dintng-room and Kilchon Furuliro, Beds, Beddiag, Crookory, Glass- o ) ot i N, POMEROY & CO.. Auctioncars, Triday Morning. Oct. 9, at 9 1-2 o'clock, OUR REGULAR WEEELY FORNITURE SALE, "Tho Largest Stock ot AUCTION in tho oity, Now and Second-hangd Yarlor, Cham« bor and Dinmg-room FURNITURE, Mat. tressos, Bodding, Blankets, Wardrobos, Lounges, Carpets, Platod Wars, Crockory and Glasswaro and o largo stook of Btovex and General_Morchandise; ono wsplondid EMERSON PIANO ELISON, FOMEROY & CO. Bt and &5 Randolon-st WM. A, BUYTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 108 EAST MADISON-ST. fRETABLISIED 1850). Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,Caps, and Furs, TUESDAY MORNING, Oot. 0, at 8 dolock, at our sulesroom, socond floor, {63 Aladidon-st WM. AL BUTT & N & i Auctloneors, ixcol in Aromatin qualitics, whilo in FRESHNESS and’ CLOTEIIN G- A D, R BULTENS & (0., Auctionoers. 10 BALES CLEAN MOSS, Top Bugries, Horgg, iurnosa, Grain Wagon, and Faroiture Oart, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Oct.7, a1l oclock, at our elossoois, 18 S8 MUY T & 00, Auctioncors. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Curpets, Mirroys, Grovkery, Glasswaro, Tahle Cutlery, anid other Goods, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Uct, 7, at 95 o'clook, at our salusroom, 103 East Madison. Wt €0., Auetloncors. WL, A. BUTTER! CLOSING SALE OF OIL, PAINTINGS AT AUCTION, Thursday Aftemmoan, et 8, at 2 o'k, At tho Auction Reams of WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., 108 Kt Maddison-st. v THIS COLLECTION will anibraca the workn ‘ot many wglll-‘k.nmm artists, Kach l‘ii'lullh_l.' Is mouned du a frame, 'TRADE SAL DRY G00DS, WOOLENS, AND CL.OTHING, T . Jor) , Oct. 0% o'clock, at, 103 12ast Made g i MR Bifes & G0’ Rooulr Sy Sik, At tholr Salosrooms, 103 I rl 0n - Aratais, ST o ook, 1 (KNG D o kb, ORIy, GA RRIA By SMITH & HARRISO On Tocsday, 06t G, L 30 aud 2 oolosk, Al OUR AUCTIQN ROOMS, No. 81 Madison-st., opposte MeVicker's Thentre, 100, Auotis. Poromptory 5al o AT AUCTION of 350 Blegant Clvoumos and Engravings. ramahicato ok, ith sholoo otz sad o W wlee ‘donal ot A ) C ON, Auetionsers, DALMY, ., Opposita MoV leker's Tienite, On Wedrgsday, Oct, 7, 86 9:30 ntclu«- A thls SPECLAL AUCTION SALHR o NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, . CARPETS, &c., Inogutiug ho collva cuntouts al s L-room kcuse, o pl v harloty Fanduire, \!(mlvl Cnrtots:' Sona i cieuty, Ulsamaro, ¢ B0 alonmng: b Banat qeulrable Tota of H it e N e Fonveal urnitica will aled o Ghered. ey drablo alol mods i primiaity SHITH & HARRISON, Aust h naEllii Shhnne eiASRNaeTh,,