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RELIGIOUS. The Protestant Episcopal Con- vention in Wew York. The Confirmatlon of Bishops to Do Consideret in Secret Session, A Convention Oalled to Elect a Suc- oessor to Bishop Lee. Proceedings of the Rock River Moth- odist Conference. THE EPISCOPALIANS. PROCEEDINGS 1N THE NATIONAL COXVENTION. New Yonk, Oct. 9.—The Genoral Convention of tho Proteatant Episcopal Churels resumed its gossion this morning. The part of tho church rooerved for tho public was crowded, mainly rith women. At tho conclusion of tho religious nervices, o curtain was dropped in front of the chaneol to improve tho acoustio proporties of the building. Preident Cratk, of Louielana, called tho busi- nese-nootiug to order, whon sevoral reports wero received, including ono_rocommonding & divislon of tho Divcess of New Jersoy, bub uo doflnito uction was taken. nULLY, Discussion of the rules to govern the Convon- tion was then reswmed. Rule 17, with rogard to that body sitting in seorot session whilo tho nomination for & Missionary Bishop was under conoideration, was firat (aken up, sud elicitod n, warm and estuest discussion, In which most of the dolegates took part, Iresident Oraik loft tho choir and took prrt in the debaio, urging that, during the transaction of this busiuess, tho suesion should be hold with elosed doors. Olber mambars presented their viows against this woasure in_ns sirong terow, docluwrivg that pothing could happen with which the public might not become acquaiuted. Tho public wore lutorested in tho election of there Bishops, 'Tho ouly mon thoy thought to be affacted by this mioasuro wero tho Limid men, and thego had no sauso to Lo timid. None of the candidates rliould bo afraid to bayo their charactors and fle ness for_tho oflica criticined 1n the fair snd opon Vight of day. Mr. Farrington, of Now Jereoy, declarod that 1t the Convention held ab Buliiwmoro tho secrei 1eesivun Jud beeu of so unsatisfactory characlor that hu bnd yesolved nover to give his sauction, wt loast, for that budy to goiuto socret wessiou agai. ‘The question was still undor discussion whon 3he hour for taking recess arrivod. TOREIUN QUESTS, Aftor the rocess, tho guests from England and Canada wero ushered iuto the chapel, and took up a position ou the platform, 'Yhey wero re- coived by the dulegates to tho Convontion, who roso to thoir fect on thew entranco, Thoy wers iutroduced separately by Drosident Craik, and euch delivered o briof addroks. Tho first por- san Lo bo presonted was the Ri.-Rov. Bisnop of Litchfiold, Eug., who read threo addrossca drom the Aichdencuuites of his dioceso, Tho Dost Rev. tho Lord Biuho{;, of Moptreal, wny noxt preaunted. Hoanid that ho admired tho Auwerican Church for tho great strides it was susking, and its progroasive movements, Ho ro- mombered the time whou thoro was bub one Episcopalian dioteco, and now tuoy bal in- creased moro thun listy-fold, He invoked the Divine bicesing on thes Cunvention, and hopad that tho Lord would bolp the brethron in their deliberations, Tho Rt.-Rev. Loud-Bishop of Kingston ox- pressed his thanks to the members of the Cone Vention for their invitation oxtended to him, ‘“Iho Lord-Bishop of Quebee, the Missionsry Bishop of Zanziber, Deacon Fuller, of Canadng ‘Archdoncon Balch, o nd others, were introducad, npd delivored briof axldresscs. A comniunication vas read from the Houso of Bisbiops stating that they hod recoived the reps resontatives from England and Canady, and thut thoy bad appointed a_committeo, consinting of tho Bishops of Lovgs Tuland, Ohio, and Wostorn New York, to consider a plan for o botter undex- standiug betwoon this Churchos of England snd Canads nnd of Amexica. This body conourrad in tho action of the IIouse of Vishops, and a come mitteo, consisting of tho Rev. Dra. Meade, Vin- ton, Rudder, and 3.cssrs, Ruggles and Fish, was wppointed to sct in coujunction with the Come mittee from tho Houge of Bishops. TH:L RULES AGAIN, The considoraticn of the rulo rolativa to so- trot seswion was tion taken up, and & suostitute wus offerad by (Zov. Stovenson, of Kontucky, roviding that, » hin tho confirmation of any isliop, aithor dio:ssan or missionary, wwas nu- dor consideration, tho house should me with wlo:a-d doors. Tb [y was curried by a voto of 161 P ~remaining yules, being only » matter of fo. “ere adot 30 without diacussion. Thy coNNITTLES, torm, » “then aunonuced the Committses on C brisusn Education, and on Tho Chah eaod mowbers, . Constitution, momorials of de. TO ELECT A SUCCESSOR TO Adjourned. e LER, CONVENTION CALTEP “¢ Chicago Trioune, 1 Bite Special Dispate. 320 Tn TAVESTORT, by, ¢ Jet. —. Imitteo of the Epie wpal Chus vo-day to take tho nccossiry Do "the Etanding Com- oh held meeting “eliminary stops “u of tho sue- The names For calling & meoliz for the eloctic vl cegsor of tho lamer ited Bishop Lea. -om\l.g' of the Committeer t2u vresent are !.hu, Van. Barld, Promdent:; tho Rtev. J. B Ot T5C Becrotary ; W. . fusn, Daq, und William % Tuvle, 1., of D avenpory mnd Peter A Du. Bror of Towa City. . Thero nro fifty-dovon par- THE CHIOAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, It waa roploto with most benutital figuros and thought, anil was delivored lu tho apaakar'a notod A crowrded honne Tintenod for over an hour with groal altention spirit of mweet tondonoss. and manifoatod emotion. In tho oveningat 7:00 tho annlvorsary of tho Bd- Tho Roev, N, 1L Ax- tell, A« M., prosidod. T'ho vant asnembiy gath- ored Joluod In nivging ATl il the powor of Jesus' pamo,” whon Dr, Edwards addrossed tho Xev, 0. E. Mandovillo, A, M.. Drincipal of Jenuings Somnary, at Au- ofr, Mando- 1Iiy volco is oloar and his utteranco onsy and lmpressive, ucatiooal Hocloty waa bold, Thrano of Uraco, Tho rorn, dollvored tho firee nddronn, villols o clear and vigorous thiuker, g offort was to show the DISADVANTAGES OF IGHORANOE, | and how it pays, overywhoro and ajwnyn,to dincls lino tho wind, It iseoen in matorin! develop- mont in the family, in politics, and civil govornmant, and in the Ciis inn Church. It was tunoly und eatisfactory. At the l}ra:mw!l by tho singing, by Spencer, o “Pho Liosl Shoon.” wing, “Homo Aro Sowing Their Seod,” bo short. My work s to Inet forovor, membor what 18 cssentinl, must rigo, and riso, to all lornity, ‘WISCONSIN CONFERENCE, Corrempuaulence of T'he Chicago in cortain slanders ugaivet him. cloued tho tostimouny to-day, . —— MISCELLANEOUS, TITE 10\WA CONGIIEOATIONALISTS. ' Special Diapatch to 1 Chieago Tribune, how bost conducted, waa_ventilated thoroughly, No decinive action was takon. It wan decided that the work of foroign min- sionn should rocoive fu future moro stiention. ‘F'bo attondanco fs not as largo as common, ——— PIGEON-CATCHING. Mow Two Trappers Work in Mnine- Long and Pationt Lodors. 3 From the Lewistor, Journai, Bonjamin C. and toubon P, Allon (faiher and san) are thrifty, weil-to-do formers of Lurver, Thoy atea have thoe reputation of calng ekillful son from $100 to 3200 worth of birds, Bonja- min, tho older Allon, has had & largaoxporienco in plgeon-notting, be haviog #prung b lirid trap forty years ago. It was in the Stato of New Humpshire, and the birds woro moro plenty thian they are nuw in this countty, or any part of the State. Ono shilling per dozon was what ihe Concord dealers thought about right for them iu thoso daya. Now thoy sell readily for 12 shillings, and somatimgs miore. The Aflons hove two beds, distaut from esch other about ono milo. Tho nocessity, or sdvantego tuther, of two is, that when tho birds are driven from ono by uetting or sny other cnuso, thoy ly to tha othor, and ko loss is provented. Our reporter vieited ono of thoso beds a fuw days sinco. Ll fouud it situnted in tho ceniro of & cleaving of about 2 acres in extent. Upon ite sides way the “atund," which is mada by stripping swmall treos of their folingo and smaller limbs sud seiting them into the ground, In these limbs tho bizdn Kght, snd rommn until thoy aro roady to descend upon the bed for 1he purposo of feoding. 'ho bod i» simply tho feeding-ground cloared for tho pirpose of working tho net with which tho birds nie taken. Thw ono i about 20 by 23 fact. ‘The turl bas bach removed, anditisay amooth and bard as cie eavin-tloor of & Western pioneer. Along one odge of the bed tho guin (ccrn and buliwheat) i8 scatterel, 13 or 14 inches In width, Thero is also grain in o Ehallow trough Limt is cupporced Ly small poles ahout d feot :n fongth. At oncs upop tho disng- pearance of tho suow in the spring the bedw sre visitad, vory catatully ciearcd ot fulwn leaves " or other foroign substances, and tho birds vailed by loaving grai ; snd throughous tho spring and smmmor thoy arg visited and kept conatantly oup- plied with food, But usually itis ot untilaiter thn Allons hinve harvestad thoir lLiny etop that thoy muke auy attempt to caytura than. Aftor Ly~ ing thoy devoto their timo largely to thou Al- mont a8 soon s it i8 light tho heda azo visitad nnd roplenishod with grain, znd aguin st noon the Dbirds aro ted; whilo at nearly all hours of tho duy tho men, guu in bavd, aro banating their lo- enlition to zoo that no oulsidors Lraqpass upon thele prororty, and to sboot tho predatory hawks which are the great Beourg to pigeond wud. dise couragement o pigoon-catchers, Whon tho birds havo gathored a sufiiciont mumber, aud it indecided to cateh thoa, tho nat, with boxes for holiug tho birds, 4 fiuced upon tho wheelbarrow, aud the. whole trandled to the adge of the cloaring. Horo the boxus are loft until wanted, and the not taiton to the bed. ‘Tho nets useq by tho Allons aro of their own mako, tho mesbes being about, an inch Bquare, they vary iugizo from 20 to 25 feet. One pide of Lhe not is attached to A ropo 100 foot or more in lengih, Tho ends aro gathored upon a smaller and ohorter cord, say 8 feot in longth, which gives o glack which forms o lurgo bug, In set- ting the not upon the bed one end of the long Tope, as it ia terwed, Is fastoned to a litho polo Yeot high aud 40 or GO foot dis- ant from bed. Tho ond 18 attached Amilar the zo tha other to 8 nale of of the * bough-house,” vhich i loc 0 feok oy ho. bedh: and dipeotly. anpouite tis Tho boug! ate. e apposite the o boughchowno i Just whal, ils 2, house mite cufshs, Irom which Ehn birds a X-':\Iuln;i( ul:«.tl l’il‘;kr‘l‘:f Bprung. Whon tho rovo s fuateiped on these olea it 1y stretched dire_ily acroos the bed, (ho firat pol, h- nome il s fn il diocus 3. uch purish fy ontitied 10 | "th ot tho net boing Just :he 1 en Fite delogaes, bn it thoy can cast butono volo | F Tho outsida of E:h':‘; net is 7..53‘ ‘[’)gmffifi £or Lis. op, Ther ¢ sro (»rty-th{nn clergymen, | 4,30 *6 outsido of tha bad, whar tae grain is euch outitied to & voto, It tukew biwent “Dhg | uorss ta Tho insida of tho not, ur tho one to Serical and twant g-nine lay.votes to ellect- o | alioned, 0 I taatened, s ‘e 5 cavtiod oF Conveution to cl 3¢t & Bishop will :)nlmn | which Lo 10y 7 tho grain’ to the outsido, tho Giraco Cathedral, Davonpors, Wodnoadny, D0 | pygyad back 0v. 2pa s attached I-toing theroby 9, 1874, B THE METLODISTS. Special Lispa i (o The Clacaqo Tritnne. PROCEEDINGS IN T BE ROCK RIVER CONTERENCE. SreRLING, UL, C et 9. —Tho Conforenco prayers meoling was led b y tho Rov. 3. 3, Oaldwell. “Phio oponing de* 7otional exercisos of tho Coa- feranco woro con ducied by tho Rev Garvao Guath, of tha Dritish Woslyan Conforcoco. o Jesus, Lover o f ny g0 ') was su ikt omotion, wh on Hio g fund gentlowir, forcd a very comp rehe.niv’ and powerful pruyer, A COMPLMST <vas pronented fr am Couteil fill, Frooport Dis- Triot,ecauso two luea) preachera wors rofused o1y the Di 1t-ict Coufercueo, bicaiso they =l not cerfor: & to Lhe Discipline on ths tow- (rance que st P Wit natorped 4o the Dlshop for his docislon, Dr, L, Hileiazoudc was oxcused on account of Miis v ifchs ik b P Sdenrds o trodnced the Rov, Mr. Smith, Stato Tibla Agen & Copt. Kingwood, and the Hov, SV, Lattin, of th > Southiorn Kauxas Conforenco. ‘1R, REPONTH ,ETC. The Tioy. A. S att's trapefer from tho Minmi Conlarence was cr Houuc:d, 3 Dr. Hoid addra aed the Cozforonce, calling epeoixl attontion te +ihio orgnnization of sundey uissionury susietws . sud the ciroulation of Ly newly-improvad atis sonary Adcocate. Tl Rav. J. T, (e os wau excused from nets ing uy stapistician ou account of other work, and tho Rev, J, P, Morrie Gppolated in bis place, Tha Rov. W. A. Gra, ¥ Presiding 'der of thy Rockford District, mi 408 favorable roport of his district, 2 "'ho Rov. T, Burdos's wns granted s super- ary rolation, SEi \{XTIIDI\AWX FRO W THE CHURCH. he cave of the llev, § » D, Fanuing, formorly of tho Woodstock Matha, list Episcopal Clurel, elicited_quite @ discussic ho having_ loft the Dethiodiat . ministry aud sk nted an nuti-Masonio Tmove 83 pastor of au indop sndent chttreh at Blu- Yengo, 'Tho Bishop decid 3d that ho, huving Witbatawn from the Mothtt ist Lpiacopnt dlmis- try, has thoroby alvo withdray /n from the Chureh, : i . ty talk, ‘o wan Tio Conferenco a mont b Jarty tali, nvl”;vcf L‘u Witness among ol the préachors of tha arthwont n livoly wpirit, ttuly onconraging, ‘U Doctor is always Leartily greolod by this 125 Ul’l"‘l{:rlallt;v. 'W. A. Bpencer, fustywrived £ rom big trip neound the wotld, way introd uced, obin G. Camipbel), Amos 1. M} Alor, R, K. Can- tine, Gieorge I, lloovor, and Wil tiam 1L Hodly Atard calladt forward aud appropun toly ad drusscd Dy the Presiding Disliop, ud thioy* wera e laitiod o full memborsiitn in tha Confe anca. palos to which #hy Tt i Foidorably boiet, S\ d from (ho Dough-houss. praper woment, aud the 0 aboat buif the Led, and thab s provante 1 fram fiyiuge \t\m short » bicks, eatled G4 that t sy can bo -1 pull uy i tho ropa 2 18 13« dona a¢ tho ;o Mes torwned oer 3 urtic e whoro the ot courve, thi ack ovor tho bed by y-staits,” 60 ar¥a placed by o sharp, hate d - whes frr‘dl;u.’r‘ln Lordig, | When the B ’\‘dedmn;ufil:; it ia garmed Lk over thy giw 50 L6 SUEE ; 4 bt OV fovn, 10 88 s o i, and o e & % skl 2 y ovor to hidair trun i it T A 1 ¢ tho piok & A OECE G which g of ¢ srn sl Aty REC. picked up snd placed x\l‘d%fi:\_i\ml :.dfigcrbfi,f,‘,’,‘d n rosdiness, the |+ 1 ! I\Tu‘u'ufi.hmm, “ihoro b Lus wotudug i Jo bub wuit for the arrival of tho gamo - oy como by 0 e Yoy froquuntly ok dozon oF ; o7 g::x‘x“:“ln?{; fo leavo tho stand Ead \LJ: dowh iibosy t00 hed, but whon one voutures - HES majority y o vi] § ua: i 'éi‘}u"fif’u,é‘“ \)gllgh-\\u\mm the wert “gr -;lhr:lxc:nke bieds, or partiontarly tho appeszance L5 FEEE B esents tho rantest coustornutian & W& BEAUEES them in tho wildost mannor, 'Tho bir oAty with hia eye 8t mt.fiuxmh;':x:m,-’n: ':.'kl\:’a’ml:,;‘;& “l;m.‘ closoly wmehen ;:"r e graup e tho from tho troul cavetully swopt & auw they ~ commento arasps -0l i hoth hauds, Ho walts 1 :l‘:gd m‘:n:‘ of them nre upon -tho bod, ST tuoy will fiugh, and_theid o rope o6 shaip, buid. pull, duehien fi“g from tho cover snd ruehes upog the wot. Ono, two, aud ovensthreo hundred Lirds Mo yomtinos fakon at GHDWEMO-With 8 net nov Targer tasn tho one of which wo r»_vlu spuken, and aay one can lmngina_wlm&,ué\ oxcitl u{; EBCone it presents, Tho elragiding bird n.i\_r‘fl “l (?n n‘;\u by ono from uudar tha unaro and prised b Lo byxos, tho net again preparod, all the fenthers earofully pickod from tha bod, i the sntio soone enncted. 'Tho Allens Lisvo already tnlien from thole two beda nearly 1,000 birde, After cateling, thuy couvey them lo their homes, Wlioro in ono cornor of tho utable thoy havo » Mage propared for thews. Tlero thoy yecoivo tho, sames food as when beingg bulted upon tha bods, | i'poy lave tha Lest of ul)Borituu, nud after o, furtnight's uar}:m‘?l:\m‘x'f- will be as fat us it sopms o for u bird to bo. o o fhato Lo sceosn of the Allonsto their latgo oxporianco and supecioe kil oy, cieisn thl it 1% owing largoly Lo tholr ko ok whiat they term ' pigeou ucent, Al pigoon= catehors use, wo beliove, somethlng which thoy ut upon thoir grali for tho puipozo of attract- 1ig thie bicdw, £nd rim, suiso, snd othor wrticlos 1ae was uppointod to ing wiro i nto tho o udon of Liajunn Biredk Clu sen, of Auroia, and to cotmeil togother and with. & for- Juor pastor, tho llov. A, P Mosd, D anes Commitiy o 0 Conferonc A o8, to plncos It o0 oun, ho. Tlov, LBl ré lthy of Chicago, preachied Lo RvUAL missiony ¥ii3cmons . 3 amony tho ones employad; but tha Allons n‘uvn & mixturs of their onn, whioh thov clabin in superior to all othery, an hiol whon the bivds havb once tasted, thoy will not willingly lonve, Whether this be's whim oy not, 1t cortaisly is a tact that they capture birds by the seore wherp where no ono ko oA, g contlusion of thi sponch, n doey sonsntion wan Do Ttav, N A 1fo was s roundiy applandnd that ho bad to reburn and Dr. Yowler enmo vext, and all wero treated with hin wit, logie, and firo. o hnd stayed all night swith au Alabame Prosidiog Bider, who, reforring to n cortaln mooting be Leld, naid, after he had urenthed olyithren hours and a half, most of 110 Imn plo had gono out, but ho (the Doctor) wonld no_nrgument for aducntion 18 this 0 Wa havo tho moat magnificont forgotters, It tnkes nn offort to re- Ho from babios wo T Trivue, Osukorte, Wis,, Oct, D.—In tho Mothodist Conforenca to-dy, the Rev. G. O, Haddnok, unlled for a committeo to investigato his conduct r o Courk of Tnguiry in tho ¢use of tho Rov. J. U. Robbing MoGreaon, In., Oct, .—The Ministorial Ase sociation of tae Congregatioual- Church for Northorn Iowa was occupied to-day la organiz- ing mafnly. During tho aftornoon sceston the much-discussed question of pastoral visits, and and suceossful pigeon-catchors, tnting each ken~ 'SPORTING NEWS. The White Stockings Dofeat the Phitadelphias in a Practico Games The Mutuals Win Another Game from the Bostons---4 to 8. The Turf--~Billiards-=-Racket. NASE BALL. WIITER AND PRILADELDIUIAS, Yestorday boing the annivoraary of the Groat Fira, and u sortof genoral hollday healdes, tha Whito Btockings and Philadolphiss took thoir share fn ovlobrating tho'ovont by playiog an ex- bibition gamo of bazo bhll on the grounds at tho corner of Slato and Tiweuty-third strosts, Tho contcot wam but paorly advortised, snd honce not moro than 600 poople attonded. It s o pity ihat the numbor of mpectators was nhob Inrger, as tho gamo turnod out to bo ono of the bast that bas been playod boro elnce the com- mencemont of tha seagott, Tu ordér to mako it moro interosting than tho ordiuary oxhibition game ton im\h»st word played, with ten mou, fon A do, Tho ‘pitobing was superb on both sides, thowgh wttlein ia onlitled to tho paln, It any palm is to_bo awarded. The Philaddiphias could make bub six clean hits on Lim, while tha White Btockings batted Cummings for thirteon. Treacy played 1ight hort field for the local club, and did some offectual servica, ahn\v(n‘z thnt with somo prace tico fio can play an in-flekl position with credit, It was to bo oxpectod that his throwing would bo rather batd Lo cateh, tho distauco_ being short, Bub tho antleipation wau not realized, his doe fivery of tho ball bLeing comparatively slow for on outflelder, and very accurate. Two flno catclion wore mado by Cuthbort and Hines, but asitlo from thoap thoro wore no noticoable plays on the Whito sido, the batting of thoir oppononta boing excoedingly wonk, Potora was ulfly of tho only tleldiug error, a ball getling becwoon his lega, In overy other iustanco, howaver, le played o suporlor gamo. Notwithstanding tho Frct tnt aix orrora woro fundo by the Philsdols phiag, tho runs scored by tho Whito Btockings waoro alf evmed. A passed ball by Hicks, and muffu Ly Cravor, Holdsworth, Beohtol, Mook, and Fulmer, did nat affeot tho resnls in the lonst. Leaviug asido thoss minplays, ana not counting tho batting, the Philidetiitns ployed o fing oo, Tho owlv wonder i8 that ‘the Wbite Stockings eannot do o well fn champlonship 1nathies o thoy do in games which thoy play for mers amuroment, Following is tho acoro: R ATP[AIE] PEILADA, ln;n AE SRS e RS o a1l i i of il 8 o H [EE N Glenn, 1l RS Daviiu, 1, 2 o oittf ol 1 Patarn, g ol al'al 7| 1 Yorriofu, o) oliloaa Treacy, £ 0 1ol 10 (sl s 8810 0 10 04 T yadoiniin X iadeinia’ 0190000000 0 - Jniios Wond, Dine a7 qamen Uno hoiir ten minn TUT MUTUALS V. TE DOSTONS, ; New Yons, Oct. 9.—Base ball: Mutualo, 4; lostons, 3. o8 ————— THE TURF, TR NASHYILLE, TCNN., FALL MEETING Nasnvince, Teun,, Oct. 9. —Thoattendancowas he largesto? tho weol, tho ladics' stand being crowded. Tho running in tho first race was the fuost that wus over witnessed on this course, Tho second race was very oxciting. TIMAT TAOE Young-Amerien staka No, 2, for 2 fUlikes, wnla dah ; $35 entrande, . 03205 $50° 10 sncond horso ; cntrics, 'Tio followfiy etarted 1 A JL Aleg Lben's oy, ¢, (by Anterold), des W. G, Wacdings . e, Ventilator, ) i Bwinvy's b, f, fatle blevos., . 3. Megibben's ch, ¢, Wontherby. Ttobinson, Morgan & Co,'a br, ¢, B Itenry Dougiss’ b, 1. (by T . Choatham & Gas br. o N deon. . @, Hardings' b, o, Voitigesr, Closion & Crabb's b. e, Millounial, Time—1:463¢ § TN According to the rules of the Association, the first hest lind to bo run over. Pools on this raco, provious to tho atart, aold at the following Tato: Katio Pearcs, 753 Unrding's entries, r0ld colta ena 95 Mogibben's, 8105 tha flald, $8; Bob Wooloy, 86, After tho dead hoat:' Megibben, $220; Larding, $134. BECOND BACE, 1mnilo heats, three In five, for Ansociation pursa of $400: Gapt. dwines Erankiin's b, w, Arizona,.1 dead 1 1 J, W, Crawfurd's br, b, Granges D, Swigert'a ch. e, Egypt Tane—1dT, 3 8. a3 2 dead 8 dla 15 Pooln ol on this Taco bofore tho firat heat avert Eeypt, £220; Anizons, $190; Grane ger, 516, After tho first boat: Arizona, $200; tho fleld, 248, After thosecond hoat: Arizons, $160; Granger, $50; Egypt, $40. TILRD KACE, dash of 3 mile, Association purko of $12: 1. Ayigert’s ch, . BIKBOML v o0 T, Scott’s b, m, Lady Greenfield; ... Time—1:ATI. In the pools Elkhora sold for $110 and Lady Graoentleld for $17. THE (ALESDURG RACEA, Special Dispateh ta e Chicano Tribune, Garrspena, 1L, Oct, 9.—~Tho following scores wera mudo vo<day, the fourth of the fair: TS MO, ‘purss, $500; :50 trotting | mile heata, thiroe Daglz fam. Gen, Lucas. Molifa Graden. RETETerTs) PTer § a0 THIAD BACY. Donble-tenn trot; miie Lieuts, thros in Aive, Col, Jnox and Biickfollow, Limbor Juck und L, Pate Worwick aud ¥ly. CEDAT TAPIDS JIORRE FAIR Cepanr Raring, Ie., Oct, 9.~ho urrangomenty for our grand firel anunal horso fuir and stock salo on tho 18th, 14th, 16th, and 10th insts,, aro noarly completo, ‘Threo thoutand dollars in_trotting, pacing, and running, pursos arooffored snd filling Land- womely, Tho grounds and track aro 1a fine ordar. Entrics close Monday, the 18th inst., at 9p.m. ‘Uho sale entrios nre ko, copecially in 1ino horses, oattle, and swine, “Ihirty-uix choice sheep, the property of Wiliam Elllott, of Chestorflold, Ont., have juat arived. WO Jhundred superior Poland stock, hogs are alrondy ontered, This being the it combinod horse Isir and stock sato io Towa, il natarally excitos much intereat among all clas:cy, but ia particus lorly important to siock mon aud brooders, With coad wenthor it will prave an lmmeans LIV —_— AQUATIY, FACE ON THlX ILDDAON, Nyack, N. Y., Oct. 8.~-The Biglin-Ten Eycke race wag rowed at 9:30) this morning. Biglin wo' by half alongth, ‘Llio distauce was 3 milos, and e time 22 minutes 30 scconds, eSS Bty BILLIARDS.--FA0KET, CHAMPIONAHIP MATOH. New Yous, Oct, 9,--A match gawe of billlards, French guuio, 400 points wn, wai playod at Trving 11l to-night; botmoon Wr'itiain Caoko, tho cham- plon of Englaud nnd A, P, Rudolpho. b lat- ter won by 3 soure of 400 to 972, New Yous, Oct. 9.— Ubausv, the cclebrated billisrd-player, hes sreived from Europe, ac- companled by M, Viguwad, tho groat billiardist of France. Theo sl sorles of grumos at racket (ball-play- ing), for the championship and 10,000 a sido, botween James Mocze and Jamos Keating, of Now York, sud Philip Onsoy and Ald, Dan 0'lteilly, of Brookly, was won by the former. \ A sitting of thi French Rssembly, \ A writar in the Pall Mall (Juzclte, sposking of rout disordorly sounan In the Frouh Assoras by, pivos sonio reminscences of still more riotous meadlnun in the Assemblion of 1848 Tha 185 Homayst ' On ous occasion, Princo Digrsp Lo,urpaxto ebod up o tha houloyele under the gallorles and boxed an_antagonist's ena} o anothor oceasion Count Kopanileoh, n Xroton mombor, oniptiecd Lis glass of sugared wator into tho faco of a Dopittyof the Loft, who 1ind com windor thia tribune (o shake hls fiat nt him hmd ol A third oconalon MM, Vietor ITugo and Barocho hind & bout of billingngate, whiclh was only stopped by tho disputents holog forcl- bly bustlod out of tho Oliambor by thelr friouds thirough opposlio doora, But tho mopt momor~ ablo nifray occurrod ono lflnm«rin uring {he dobato on tho consoription bill, whila™ tha Marquia de Querhioont, auothor Broton, wns sponlting on tho Consorvativo uido. *Don't tallc liko nh old woman ?' Buddonly shoutod M. Dou- {70, thomber for the Rhono. ¢ Who is tho 1mbe- ‘oilts wlho enid that ?' retorted tho noblo Marquis, stopping ehorf, Whoreat hall & duzen of M. Doulre’s friends ronred togathor, * Wo all un{ ity 1t's you who aro an fmbectlo.' This brought til wholo Assombly to thelr loge, abd L. Dipin'a boll bogan to poal away liko tliak of A shipin o fog. But thoro was no checkiug the riot. Bcores of mérabera o both sides had clumbored oyor thoir dosks and {uvaded tho floog or the houss, umh-nfiinz invaolives ; and above thio din ro- soundod tho voieo of n mnddenod Rogalist, who yollod, * It any ono, would wonld firo it into that paol nf * Wild boast yourself | apsd 1 sl ¥oil to. brdar, sang oub M. Duph, beside himeolf: But this only Ineronsed the tumult, for the wholo Right, turning oo the Prenidont’ likd ont man, vocif- erateds ' Vous_nous inaultoz, nous fuit dbs ‘exouseh I’ M. Dipiu saw it, was timo to suspond tho sltting, and gropod ebont for Jiia lint, but a8 ho lived in the building of the Anmgombly, and lind obly a fow passngoy to croms to rorch the chamber, ho ususlly camo bara- hbaded, and tho hat ‘ith which lo used to quonch parlistentars flres was a dusty old prop- erly, which Iay under tho desk. For some cause, howover, as yet unoxplained, tho omblom n'! peaco was not to bo found this tmoe, sugd the Prosidont bnwllnr distractodly, * Lotd me i bib, somo_ouo !’ wild sceno of confusion pueuad, 'Tho Rignt, wishing to forcs M. Dupin to_apolo- rizo, rushod to both stairoascs of the plattorm to provent any momber from hauding the President » hat; tho membora of tho Lolt, who ivished thd sitting to bo suspended, triod to carry tho stali- casa by atorm, At last ad {maginativo Repub- licau, putting 4 bundle of papers insido his head- drens to give it welght, tluug it at the Prosident’s ivo mo n wil lutol, hoaatal foet ; sud AL Dupin, catching it n{), plantod it | ar trinmphantly on his head, avd declared tho nit- ting susponded, adding with intonse feoling aud Youd enough to'bo hioard of tho roportero, * Ab tas d'animanx'" — SPANISH BULL-FIGHTS. The Neww Madrid Bull-Ring-Scone of ALocrors. HMadrid Correspandence of the London Daily News. The civil wat, the atrocities of the Carlists, their audacity, tho inoitucss of Marshal Zobala, bis resignation, his probablo sucovssor, the Min- Istoriol crisis from yhioh we bave juat enibrged, and ovory other topio ara entirely ‘loet sight of, And aro 28 things of nonght vefore the inanguras Lion of the nation’s deélight, woe vew * Vazs do Toros.” Lhe new “ Plaza™ is of Moorish architectura, The monotony of its indispensable circular uhiape i8 brokon by the polygonal form of its aix- ty sides, and opporcunity {8 given for reliof in the ornamentation of ita numeroua windows aud doors, Upward of 12,000 [Jcnvln can plainly soo ovory act 1n ita wido atea—tho light iren pillala which support ita tiers of falleries bot in tho lonst lmro?mg thd vlew. ~Kighty thousand pounds sferling bas beon expendad upon 1t and tho cutbiddings for the rocoption of tho buthy connectod with it. Tlo oxtcrior 8 built of Lrick, well osmented, thus giving good scope for the rich and elegant designs of tho Mounish stylo. Tho thoueatids of seass in the vast am- ghllhelno are of grunito, and tho facades of tho oxes are fornied of the invst delicate ironwori, Immodistely on my arrival I was hurifed olt by an obliging oflicinl to witness a sight only woxt fu interest o the * corrida " itself—namoly, that of uncartivg tus bulis on boiny brought di- Teot from thew pustures tresh and wild into the corral of tho now Plaza, Two of their constunt companious (bullucks who are trained to act ua & spocies of keepors of these untamed biutes, avd of whoso sagucity marvolous storics aro told) liad been placod there pravionsly, and their pres- once tranquilly feoditg at the well-tilled wialls Iind & sovtbing intlusnce on tho excited beasts being uncarted intu the yard. Wera it pot for the udoption of this plab, the bulis, in thoir fu- ry, would it all probability burt themnselves aud oach other in thoir unwouted connomont., As it was, tho greatost [wecautious wore taken thut avery ono should bo kopt out of sight 1 order not to provoke them by tho mere preseuce of straugors. Two which were brought in wero weguoificont animals, and their appearanco to tho intiated augured well for the day's “sport.” The highout ladics in tho land make it o matter of pride to precont them to tho people. On this ocousion the Duchess of Ieruan Nunez beads tho list, followed by the Ladics o Honor and Merit, o socloty wlioso appearauce ob guch an occasion Bovna Bomowlat incongruous, ‘Thode- scondant of Columbua alvo fignies in the list, lus pastures of Vuagua bowg, porlisps, the finost training-ground 1t Spain, Thanks to the numerous entrances, no difficul- ty wan exporienced in taking seats. When onco within the vast space, filled with human beings, ong's first feoliugs wora much tho samo a8 the bulls’ upon theiv beiug suddently thruxt into an arenn. Tho sight of such a mukitude, overy one groatly excited, 16 5o dilforout Irom What is to bo met with undoer auy other circumstiuces a8 to bo positively Dowildering, and it takes soveral minutes beforo tho #oane ean bo realizea toits fuli oxtont. In the projecting con- tral and royu! box i (1 Dulie uo ta Turre, eur- roundod by tho uewly reconstruoted humogonoous Mindstry, all of whom uro to-day (whatovor they muy ba to-morrow) of oua opiujon, namoly, thut the Ststo mey take curo of itself for tho time being, and tlioy monn to enjoy tho buli-tigat. Tho whole Aussmbly thoroushly agreos with therm for ouco, and tho curomony boging. Unlilio any other Spanish institution, pusctuality is ob- served to tho lettor, In this cae: dolay would bo doubly dangoious, for it &0 huppons thut no leus than ‘ten bulls aro to bo Ancrinced, if wiue pur- mits, but only eight, if it dces not, Con- soquently not & moment s lost—Indecd, the neual Btate proeskion of the ontire com- pany of retoys (bull oxcepted) js hunjed over, - and’Lhe Alcaldo of Mndrid, tho' Marquis of Sar- doal, waste no time in flinging intv Lho Lt of the mounted Algunocil bonoath him the )my of the portal from which tho bLulls emergo, The *+toreros™ having taken up their nccustomod positions, the door opens without dolay, and an onraged beast plunges out and pauses thunder- struck, na it woro, by such o strnvgo scono. Lo i8 & muymificont animal, black and white in color, tho gift of the Duchess of Fernsn Nunez. Rapid- 1y recovering himselt, hie rushes ot the firat ob- fant which catches his eye, aud sn uufortunate orse is instantly liftod up with its rider clenn into tho uir, Lorlbly govod hy tho animal'e sharp horps. The *picador” falls off, the bul's at- tuntion {8 adraitly divorted by the vigilunt ** -au- los," whilo tho w..z., lwoumbered with lis epeoier of armor a8 ho fe. i+ picked up. ITo Liaa sustuin- ed vo littlo injury tist ho lmmudintul{ romounts s wretahod and uaif-dead stagd, which 18 trom- bling from the shock, #nc the blood of which is ozing (rom ita frightful wound. Meanwhilo tha Lufi. continues its mad caveer, and scattors its tormentors in all diroclions with marvel- ous rapidity, Another picador engages Lis at- tontion, but ouly for & mowent, sud the auimal, ovon when fxiukud by the laucey declines the at- tack, A third horse ls nest encountered, aud at ona rash tho bull's horn reaches tho heart, in- etant desth kimlly relieviug tho animel from further misory, A turn of the ** banderitloros™ now cowes. 'Theirs is the dangerous duty ot transiixing pairs of barbed srrows into tho hide of the already infuriated animal, but too woll do they succeed, as the roars of the bruto testi- 1y. Atior this trentment lse lnsted sufiiciently long, & mgus! I givon, aud forward advances the celebrated ** Evpada,”. ** Bocanegra,” (-{;muufl- ately nicknnmed from lis swarthy buli-dog wouith), and eravos permiugion to give the donth- stroke Lo tho bull, "Thin s readily granted, and with the aconstomed ceromony tho man bogina to givo proof of hisukill, The nvt is ta seize tho prapor momont whow the animal is faco Lo faco w t{n hiu parsecutor, ono faluo top of whom iy almost certain doath. After sevoral passos aud nimblo loaps aside, the sword is thrust into the animal's shoulders—half-way toils hilt. Tho brute thus rouderod terribly furlous, rushes wildly abont, ovldently suoriug torment at avory inatant by onch frosh movamant af tha eword ln its buly, Suddenly obroged to md- noss, iv tears wildly to the wooden barricr, ineldo which sovoral of its active ‘adverds- viea have lnllmfl. andare calmly loaking on. Ta their ntouso surpriso and — tho fright of tho spootators, whoso oxolto- ment i at the highost pitch, ho cloars tho bar- rlor, the sword still in his oarcass, and over ho 18, 'A olear courso ia left for him, but, quick as lightning, » door, hangiug (lnt Lack againet tha Widlon of "tho narrow passsge along which ho iy runaing, is flnuI; serogd his path and bars hig wuy, whtla at _the gamo momont another door adjoining opeus directly into the ring, snd thruughq& Lo turns, He'is m bis proper pluce again, wnd all dangor s ovor, Another uword iy hunded to the * matador,” und the bull, boiny after his adventuro somewhat oxhausetd, as woll Le may, o botter opportuuily is afforded. ‘The thrust this time govs to & vital part ; the blcod pours o from bis mouth, and he drops dead. Tho mob ia not altogether watisded with * 1= cauogra’s” ulill, 116 i8 not & uativa of Madrld. 18174, e of hin follow-ottizons waa withhold for him, “Thin ho subsoquently rocoived, amid torrouts of olgams and numbotlann hata, whioh Jattor, happl= 1y for tho ownors, aro promptly raturned, The 110xt bull was not diepos:d af 6o woll as tho last ; but ono Incident rolating to ft I muet revount, though T only do 8o with oxtromo difgust, M{ object {8 to prosont & trathful ploluta of wha roolly ocouta 6t theso mpectacios, leving L. 10 -your rendors to pays over tho sub- Joct 1t "thoy profor nat to heecoma acqunintod With it, That tg which I alludo wns the cago of a poor hotwe, Aftor being ripped apen, n largo rordou of ftsoutrails protruded, sud tho animal, n {tsagony, galloped wildly about, treadingupon thom, and at cach stop drawing ouy atill' moro, At lovgth ibmndly daslind itself against the har- rter, aud dropped dend. This is too conunan an oeenrrency to glvo.ccneom Lo any ono, liven id Indlnos Wit Sruwd tho boxes donot tnrn ngide their fana. Ons neono reflected credit upon somo Inglishmon who woro witnossos of % A wrotched horse hod boon bndly gored i tha foro log at n provioua encounter—go luno was it that jt conld eearculy ronch thn gain, And g0 out 0 be killed, dy wan nslwally expecl- el Nob éo, hotrevor, tor, to tho aktodishinont of alfy Lhe animal ronppodred In tho following carrldd; holding up ita egtm would n wonndod Hor, and yet & monstor in Lho shape of a fileadcr wis mounted upan tho miscrablo ereaturo, and spurring ft foryard, . Thia woa too much for Lugllshimon to enduro. A shout aroso of “ T'uers)" ** Ont with it."” Lvon tho Spaniarda Joined, and tho ruflian dismouinted, and thie poor animal was sont to tho etablo to dio in pesl DBut cnough of such horses, Worse, far worso, than I hnve attenipted Lo relnto occurred on this day, nnd yet nathing to what i too frequently tho caga, I'wo of tho bulls wore evidontly moro it for tho posture then the ring, aud terribly they had to pay for it. 'Tho ary of ** Iuogo ™ for tho flery bandurillos was twido rafsed, and was raadily omplisd with; to_the delizht of tha mob, who nn{nycd to the full thd itenelfidd-dzotty of tho bull "upou whose hide oxploded the detonuting balls, Four of these ferful fira-works woro at tho samo moment going off with roports which loudly echoed in tho vast arena agaiust ono of tuo unfortunate animaly, and yet afier they had cenaud ho would uct face Lis tormentors. Ho foll an ohay noriGen, Lo the matador’a sward. One redcoining featurt waw; hownver, 1]»”:; sonted, The custom iu for tlic atreamiug colora of the ladled by whom tho bulls nro presonted to bo afized tothe aolmals' showldors. On ono occasion a horao was ntlacked, and tho bull got entavgled in the relna: the lorso was wiirt, tho picndor bravols kept bis soat, and during the struggle litorally *graspod tho nettlo daoger," drow out Lie guordon oft tho bull's bac, oxtri- cated hiy horse, and p\nllu{wd off with tho well won prizo to opposiie the Duchess De In Torro's box, presonted fhe ribbons to bar, aud recolved n complimentzry acknosledgwmont, In tho days of Royalty s pur<o of gold was thrown down to the fortunate individual, but those days, slag| for him, ave past—at all eventa at rescut, The ouly pallintion for these extibi- ions is that the procceds, which aro devotod to charitablo pirposcs, aro a taodicnm of good toa powor of ovil, On tho present occasion, the Hoepital of Madrid durives tho beneilt. Tha goneral opinion prevails that tho bulls, tho full number—ten of whowm wore killed—wara not eufliciently savage to suit the popular taste. Madrid _reveruca the proverb, end dce3 lvok n Rifé (oull) i the mouth, On Sunday the hulls aro Lo bu paid for, aud thus everyhody ought ta bo eativfidd. s AN AMERICAN SUULPTOR. ‘Fho Studio of Mr. Wihlinm Story—' he Artist’s Latest Works—i New Alcosting Tooue Correapondence of the London Neira, In tho Jutter in which I endoavored to uivo your readers soma account of Lbe worin of nrt to bo soen i thio extiomoly intoreating studio of Signor D'Epimay, it bad boen wy intention to Cconplo with my repors of thal studio an ncconnt of my visit to that of another sculptor of world- wido cclebrity, Mr. Wil Story, whose name mav, I think, withont injustics to any of his feliow-artisls, bo takon tostand at tho bend of that vory namerous body—the Roman seulptors. But T found it impossiblo to compress inco the compnss of ono lettor of reasonabls dimensions a fair ropott of tho works ot proseut existing in the studios of both theso ardsts, I procecd now, thereforo, to fulfill my promise as regards Mr, Story's stiidio, Mr. Btory's residonee in tho Palazzo Barborind liaw boen for yeais well kuown 10 sil Rowe ny ono of the plonsantost of thosa bospitabls Ro- man bouses, within whoso wide-oponed doors all Liat is most notabls in pfl respects of the ever- moving soclaly of tho Eternal City may bo met with. Aud a singularly large numbor of thoso Americsu, Raglish, and German visitows to Romo, whoso, yrmes e kuown in Lheir own Ccounttios, look Luck on the gatherings i tho secondo piano ol tho Palnzzo Bavberini ns tho pleasantost of tho gocial rominwiconces cune nected with thejr sojourn in the Eternal City, Mr, Slory's studio s situated somewhat higher on tho hill in tho sirest of 8. Niccolo Tolenting, and in tho immedi- ato uneighborhood of tho grent Costauzi Hotol. Sawrday. is tho day sppointed for tho freo entrance of visitors, and 16 iy absolutely necessary that a day should bo named aud tho rulo adherod to If tho arbist is uot to bo com- plotaly overrun overy day, and nll day long ; for of all tho thousands that flock overy wiutor to Ttomo, thers ara fow indoed, lot them bo as in- capnblo of onjoging tho pallery of utntnes thoy ingpoct a8 may be, who consider their Rome dono without a visit to the Bludio Story. But it you aro not €0 incapablo,—it you aro not a Philistive of tho Philistinea, and bava any reasons what--| ovor to_expoce Lhat it phould be Imown thut you Qo not belong to tiab Tespectable body, kuogk any day, and well-nigh at any hour, and ou will be cordinlly wolcamed. Tho studio consists of many roems, a8, Indaed, it Iiad noed to nccommiodnte to any tolerablo ad- vaulazo the vory numcrons worky, tho grent majority of thoju life-sizo Btatuss, which ovi daneo tho teeming fettihty of tho artist's mind sud bis unfliggiog ‘industrs, Tho visitor ontors from tho streeta large hall, and Aees immedinte- 17 oppositeto bim n colossal witting statue of Bir. Ponbody, an_csceltont portrat statite, no bt, butnot othorwiss interesting, 'l‘artlm : k—n lifo- gizo statuo of Chief-Jnulico Story, the artist’s father, and his first work, It 18a thoughtful and satisfactory prosentment of the Chiof Jus- tico, who must fiuye hicon wouderfully Lk hia son, Dut tho mnin ntorost of the work, o it stands bore, is to mark the starting point of n puth that. Las boou an uubrokenly ascending ono. On tho other sida of Mr. Ponbady is an eanally cologsnl gitting statne of Sant, This s n very fiug gtatuo, oven as soon horo, 1tko tho two oth- ers 1 Liavo mentionod, only in plagicr—that wont isfguring phao of & statne’s oxistance. ‘Thio Totragrossion in effect sud in beanty which a foco uf seiphire makes in passng trom tho ulap t3 tho plastor of Paris is very votavle. Of oourge wa hive not tha worl In its porfoction of boanty till it arivos again to its immortality m marbje; but the completed clav, a8 {4 comes from tho artist's hands, by much to be daid in its favor, 'fho blnok mood is haavy on the Jewieh King, 28 bo sits wich hond on broast and il the woight of imnieastruble melancholy on I brow, Tu i o very grand work, ‘Tho murble 15 Lho property of Sir Fancls Goldsmid, Thero aro algo in this flest hall u fue statne in tha marlle (aud of conrno nok to remsia Lioro) of Prosilent Quiney, ot Harvard Collogo ; and iwo gronpa in tho plaster, ¥ Love and the Sphyus,” B0 Bacchus hestriding n Pauther,” tho Baoe chus Leing a pottralt of tho artist's eldost boy when f10 was somo b or G years old, And au wo Walk on [rom one voom to another {6 becomies ovident that sprce aud thne will inoxorably ron- Jer it imponsible to atteimpt hore only the moat cursury (Pu!cl‘i]\'lun of tho contenta of the studio. M. Stary is par excollonca a lanroed avtist, His Inind in saturated with tho apirit of chie antl it Foulpture ; and whatever were the inthionco of \bought, iwagination, rnd feoling, which wore active in cnabling tha srtinte of autipuity to yraduse thir worlis, thowo inflnences huve habit- nally besn prosent to tho mind of Lhe great Awerlean artist, IF it Ik not hore that we most Jook for the oviloncon of tho oxtonsiod of the provineo of sonlpinvg (0 gw dopartmonts of i, ‘which in tho ollon tine it never touchod,—de- volopments which press the are into servico of draning-rooms and bondolrs,—it is hore rathor than in any other spot in Romo that tho effect of thoso highor piritunl intlnencen may be sindiod, which in sowonderful & manuor muko tho marble oloquonts ¥ will tirat spoak of a croation yot in tho olay— an Alesstis—whiclt many considor Lo bo the most pertect worl that tho artist Lua yot produced, ho stauo, & atanding fignro of horoi¢ lifo size, reprosonts the dovotod wifs ju the fiest mo~ wwout of her votnrn to life and tho uppor world trom tho'sbindes, rodnomed from ths deuth sho had volnutarily accopted, s the candition of her husband’s 1ifo by tho ontorprivo and mightof lorcnlos, 'Thoso who havo nover mado no- %ulxulllwb with the myth from tho tragedyof Wunpidos, may prabably have boan familiavized with it by onv'of (ho inoat remarkablo of Mr. Browning's more recent puoms, Mr. Storoy shaws hior to us ut tho moment she 1 stopping fnto tho now lifs to which sho had beon revons ducted Irom tho desth to which ehe hod do- voted bewsolf, And porhnps what tlvss slrilios the spoctator io tho complotonoens with whish the story 168 told, combined with the exeromo sim- plicity of tho mieans used for tho belling of It A femtale form, with hoad and faoco slightly Tho favority * Frasomolo " is, aud tho applauso | raised, clad la soft drapery, whish fully from fio tindor.hialf of the fond to tho foot, Ao an 0 - hido, balf of thom, = in tho simplost und apprrontly most instudiod folda, gathorin hor drapery about, her with hor right diand an arm viaible from the élbow downward, and with tho right log and foot advencid (so far ouly na to sliow the frout half of tho ndvatfcliig foot be~ Jow tho falling robio) fu advanclug with glow and hositatig stap toward tho spoctator. The Teft logg und fool follow doubifully snd nimos: re- luctonrly, And the loft arm snd hand liang by Jor #lde with an ontire sbuonce of actiony tho truly wondorful axpressdvencet of which Is moit cloquont of nll that tho artlst has to toll tho apoctator than any_aoncelvable action could bo, And this is all} "It is gonoratly supposcd and pail that tho moang at tho disposnl of the . poct Avo influitely more potont and moro nbwndant thian 5030 wyailable by tho artist, who nddronson tho 0yea only; that far mora porfact communication betwoons miud and mind ean bo nccomplishod and way bo expected in tha caso of hils niiterances than in those of hin follow-creator. Bt itnwould asouredly noed o maator of the craft to sot botoro tho Toador eo Tuily, no oloquontly, 8o suggostively, not only complato acconnt of how a figure under iho uiven cireumstaticos, might b supposed to look, Dut alao an oqually full anil sympathotio neconu of 4ll that,u haman soul might in thowo circtm- stancon ho axpectad to feol ay this sintuo dosk. “Thevo is not a feature of €ho face, not a move- mont of tho hands or foot, that fa hob progs nant with oxprossion, Thers s not & Jive of drapory, uttarly simplo by {v is, which dodn npt contributo its Eafl. to tho movoment of ifib fipure, . And tho natnen of tho movemont, whicks f8 vayieind; nonjsts potently in telllug the talo of tho henrt and Lrain: Andas ono stands opposito to thio statue it is aitiost difiloult to relizo tho fact thab tuo figuro in wot iatving toward ouo. Mickinel Augelo, us tho sory goes, napostrophized tho i, Thoman, of Donntolio, with tho axclamation, *'Thomas, why do you not speak tomel" Rul iy thiy onse tho illusion is moio ntent. Xor Mr: Blory's Alcentis can Linrdly bo eliovedt ot to bo moving. 'I'hs face is & very noble one, and the fall archof tha top of the Liead, largo in the devalopwont, which is deomed to ndicato tho vigorof the moral fealinga, to- gothor with the purity and opeuness of th fen- turos, npeaks tho womau capablo of acting an tho myth tolls 1ty thut Alcestis nctod. Tho face I8 i b0 wino cloudod by doubk. Itis opon, frauk, and full of tho gentln fonrlossnoss which {w o largo constitnuont pavt in the noblest fomala untured. Bus it ju full also of unbonnded sur- priso, and a gradual rwn*nmfin of the truth of tho marvel which has happened to hor. Tho Toft hand, 28 it linrigs (a8 T bayo montioned) st ler side, contributos in truly macvelous de- groo (o tho tellivg of the tald. It would nead o far more skillod eritic then myaclf to. toll why it is so, But 1 can soc and feel numiy- takably that the position, the attitudo, tho ex- prossion (for thoro is no other word for it) of that hangiog hand do in somo subtlo mannor couvoy a sonso of doubt, surprise, and_gradnsl awakioning to th raalitics of tho sitiation, which i truly marvelous. The folds of tho din- oty ato, an hava srid, of porfect simplicity, Tho matarial is of » fine and light doscciption, making emaller folds than any woolen rabijo would,” It is doubtless cloth of the exlremely B0ft cotton texturo, which s etill made in the soutbern parts of Iealy for the nso of the peas- antw, and probably hog beon #0 made unintec- ruptedly from the catiiest times, fr, Slory's roputation staunds var{ high; but it Tam not_wholly mista~on, the Alcestis will add toit. It intho hoblest and most sposking stacno that I have seen for many n day. Acorrespondontof the Cincinnati Commercial, who has mado an appual tour of the Snuthorn Hintes sluce tho War, writing from Alabawa, v tho partioular of the Iocal Goveromont o allag Connty, in that State, Tho couaty cou- taina 32,152 blacks and 8,622 whitos, Tio cort of the Government hus boon quadruplad. 1o then adds : Dut this s not the worat fenturo in the case, Tho ofticera vlocted by {ho negross aro hicompotent or rascals, or botli, and tiiera §3 no possible means of re- Tef for tho whiles, Tho present Tur-Golloctor is un- w]'!mv and_embezzlament of nd dorindictment for county funds, Jury Tho f whom & majorily wero Republicans, Yet ibi man, staggering unler the load of thess indletmonta, mina‘ed for {he ofiics for auother teim by tho o3, aid wil be olécted, 60 far us can ba discorned ctments wero foutid by & © Judae of o Criminal Gourt (an_ fmportant olce, surely,) the negroca havo nomsatcd a negro who hias siover praciiced inw, sud haw never had evena eare, aud s, withal, urder {ndictment for larceny I Yot the whites aro utterly powerless to dofeat flican men, Tio negroes voto I A vust Lerd, sud uovor fail to support *dv nominee,” Tho present Cunuly Sollellor of that county Ung been couvicted of brivery and corription fu ollice, aud awaita n wow trint, _The homiues for Coroucr, a négro, was convicted, not long_ ago, of larccny by the Repub= Heau dayor of Slma, tho county-sont, What n picture ia tijs, Yet it {a tho eame, or worss, ornearly s bug, fn every locality whors the negroed Bre I largo majority, They seom utterly Inenpatdn of seleating Nioneat and compelent officors, Thoy are tho Viclim of fho artifices of desiguing men, while the hites ato ilo victlma of terzibio misnule,” It ls bud all sroucd, The sama writer thus indicatos tho rapid de- clive of the no gro population: T havo ofton kaid that tho offact of the Olxil-Rights Al wan 80 got up an antagontam of roces, which wwould Jead to tho conconiration of tho negroed In th cltios and lsrger towna, Already thero are evidences that this is only tco frue. ‘Tho concentration of largo bodies of negroen in tha eltlen and tows meana tholr declino, Tney will dio amd aro dying fastor than their depleted fonks ato filled by pirili, ‘They cannot stand city life, = They Iivo fn huts, shrutios, snd dsmp oollars, aud deatls rexpn a ricll hatvest, T thfa city, far iho first twonty-five days of th o ‘month, thora wero forty-six Juterionts, elgit of wh It pyriont and talsy-sight of lack. 101§ 105 baglauiog of tho ond. The State of Kansas congratulatos iteelt upan & poficy which ks attracted & tribe of immi- prants who bring to its soit the best agreuliural metliads, and to jta current wenlth about £2,000,090, not to mbution tho brain and thritt of n birdy and vigorous raco. Tho people who hinve thus como over toomich tho Siate with materinl wealth and industry are 2,000 Monnon- itow, who sought in this country the roligious liborty which the Qovernmant of tho Czar ro- fased them. Tu tho soting about 5,000 of thom wottlod in Kansas, whilo-many diepercod throngh Nobrasla and the West, The Kanens Legisla~ o, rocogulelug hoie Valuo ns ultizons, Fm[w.md to meko thom porfoctly at homo by oxcmptingz thom from fax or mill- tary dugj. The Intter provieion wns cspes cinily wige, inasmuch as tho Mennonites of Tussin ebro with tho Quakers o doctrial aversion to warfaro, their underlying roligious principlo being tho brothorhood “of mankind. Sieo the passnga of the net the number aof Mennonitey has incrorsed to 3,500, and furthor indueemonts to remain havo boon held ont by tho Atchisnn, Topeka & Santa Fo Railroad Com- pany by Lho salo af largo and valunble tracts of Taud &t advantagoous prices to the purchaser, Ttis cluimed that alveady two of tho three Monuonita londers havo sottled in Kanena, Tho Russian Government kas mada goma con= cernfons to tho great body of this faith, Lut (b s fiemly botiovad thnt tho wholo brotherhoad, munbering tomo 40,000, will specdily find % hiome in Iienaas, TR DAY On Wednonins, Gots 7. at fhie rext= Qatico af e beldats mothur, by Kio Nov, Artime Mitensity EERar Y.l G frous, " danghiar of s s A WALICEI~ ENDYR~Tn First Chirlstian Ohurh, Oct. - Taaad Licratt, Mr. Marsin Walkor snd Miss CONSTOOK Tl v of tho Ins William P Canatoalk will tak G ‘0_at Greoyiand Cauiatary. on i fntgrmont of tho from thio venlt, at 11 o'clock .. ., Aatnrday, Qo e 10, 1474, RN AONAC iy restdance, 198 West Van Buron e 00 5 L, s Bl Patrlok Ubmow In (0o St o horostt Ebhosi hotlon Dcoattor, WATLING COID > Sudtonly, Oot. #, Alauson Walling rd, g o o A ravien i e, soadonce, 692 Wabsah av- , a3 o'eloak p.m, ¥ ol fiia vastdonen. No & Nurth Canal streot, ¥ {RPBRIAL i ol THanaoi a3 yonra, i Finbial b cota . ‘Calvery Ciaiors, on Baturdsy, av e TOTATAN~AL his Info_restdenca, 623 North Wolls 3 Tore i fnst., David B, Lothian, father of Will- 585 1 Tmbian, 3 ‘Notieo of funvral e Bunday morating's papacn. e e e e B orirudo, fae fant dnvghior of Michael Koster. Tauneal to Calvary at 10 o'olock . m. on Bundsy, ot. 11, THORNTON—At Msroy Tlowpital, Oct. 8, Thomas Thorntan Funa B ition, 1 yon, 1 6:manths, Frionids are hnllnml. : ey n1e: o Unlvaey Comotory R vt Liuee oot (s, ) vapors pleaws Ot Toxau Marl), uged bl 3t roshouoo, 107 Houth Par PR RT% Afary Anos Crontn, racond oldsst ohild of oyt Tt Crnin, graudehiid of Frank Uarcoran, MEDICAL. St o SODIOAN o s For Upwards of Thirty Yeazs Mnfl; WINSLOW'S BONTIIING BYRUL has hoon used "ur Dlll;dmn with nevor-failing succoes, It vorreats acidv y of tho stamach, rallevos wind colle, rornlatos tha haw- fll.”:l)rcl dyscatory and dlarrhaa, swhothor nristng frons toslhing or othor causas, An uld aud wollstriod romedy. For all Purposes of & Family Liniment, THE TOUARHOLE PANAC) ! Wi It R A lapTi Lo found tnratas, ih in tlia stomncli, Dowols or wilo: houtie L, eollos tud beues,[for intorial Andnxtoral tans Ohildren Often Look Palo and Siols Trom no othor caute than having warms in 1hio s e BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMIITS win Pt withoutinjury to tho clilld, being yerfootly WiuTe, and: Iroo frow all coloring or othor infurivus (ngrodinats usu- ally o {4 dora praparationa. - Bold by alldruggisa, 28 cuntan bn: colds,epeal i AUOEXON SSALER, . By GEO. P, GO & CO,, 08 & 70 Wabash-ove AWM AT OEIOCN, On Saturday, Oct, 10, nt 9 1-2 o'clock. 00 Craes Buolish W, G Crockery (OPEN TOTS). Alno, wo shall offor thic largest and host sasorted stook of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Tliat hins haen offorad thiesdavon, Patlor, Libsary, Ghar. e, And Kitchon Formituce, Lonnaos, Kl Leoosy Hxtan n TSules, Vsl and Husk’ Mottrosses, Walnnt liod~ ateads and Noroany, C; Mizrors, Oifice nad Taclnt Dsks, Scorot i urdrobas, Shiow Cases. naw aid socoud: ORE & CO., Auationoors. ‘Wo shell soll, this morning, at Aue. tion, at 11 o’clocX prowptly, 6 Top Bggies, 1o, 1 Top Bnggy, 1o good confition; 3 Open Buagios end Harngsaes, GEO, ¥, GORE & CO., AT DRY GOODS. OUR NEXT Dopilr Catologne Anction S, Taesday, Oct. 13, at 9:30 a. m, o havo a foll Hino of drown gouds, Muone, ribb fener Battansy {Anoy HId Kol Sencta, mablae o And the finest’ lina i glives, gauas mitls, Ko,y avor ulfered Al thon fu tuy cley. A llrfu and attractive i fu kid, buck, leathor, sbeo, And ofnth goods, ¥l duodand dta Iaics linoa and purealo collirs 1a cul lne of shisting flanpels, checks, &o, Tk lino of 1Kambri cAginigs aad tasieHngs. Ploco goods, coal s, oluths, evasimeres, @a. Cuttonads insgys, satlusta, and jo: 5, hats and cant, undorwesr, da: hud 1ably atlory, carriago-wiiips, horso-blage Kots, baraoasos, 0. CARPETS, A full and attractlve lns will hio oifored at 11 n'olock. GEO. P. GORE & CO. b3 ud 70 Wabashidv, ‘CATALGGUE AUCTION SALE Boots, Shué’é,&Buhhers By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 ‘Wabash-av., on Weinssday, Oct. 14,at 9 1-2 &, 1n, prompt In addition to one of our largost Boot and Shoo Sales, we shall sell 1560 Cases Men’s, Wom.’s, and Miss® Arcties, Alaskas, and Rubbers, asnd flne line of Warm Lined Goods. CLOTHING. oular atteation Ia fvited ta our Auction Sale of DAY, Bot. | , 1) alacgs and attractive lizo of Parkl P V7o alix)) aller (and Men's and Boys* Custam-mado CLOTHING 1n Coste, Pants. Vests, Sults, Overcoats, Jnokets, da. “Firls i3 no_shopsworn stock, but cloan, straight Fall nd Wlater Go:da du fina and ‘medivr gradoy, and Cash, Blagers will dud it to thelrintorost, t0- Icwpoot’ the saio. Wil also mako a groat salo of Crovornment Olothiug o Goate, 20 Cavaley dackots: alko, Oves: auos, Paols, Yo, GEO. P, GORE, & O O F o Wb Ty WiL A. BUTTERS & CO. BUTTERS & C0.S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE SATURDAY MORNING, ] At thotr snl*arooms, 118 ast Madiwon, gmmenclog aigo'closk, with, i3 Packegos White Griuito and Yo low Waro, fn'open lote, WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionsors. Extension i}:op Carriage, Fine Large Bay Horse, SATURDAY MORNING, at 11 o'olock, rear of 103 Esaf Madison-st. An Extoasion Top Uarringe, nearly uew, ig n{mn} ni‘:‘ur. i qu“ lth llurhc. woll brukuén duable au; o Stz biaroey s il o0 for » Couo. THE UNREDEEMED GOODS HELD BY THE NEW YORK LOAN OFFICE ‘WILL BE SOLD BY ATTCTION Dy WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, at 1t8 Bast. Madivon-sk, Mondey Morning. Oct, 12, at 10 0'Cleck. Tho wholo ganpfating of Tadies’ and Qunta’ Fino Gold gnd Hitvor Watctive"dold iims I ovory alsla, Disnond is, ftings, and Plos, Gold Juwalry 0 grost yarfoty, Silvor-Platod Wore, Opora-Giasses, Rovolsers, Muric: Fuce, lchh v et L0BRURET. e RUTTiYRS ' D, Aviotionoars. By SMITIL & MARKRISON, At Auction This Morning, Comuencing at 9% o'olook, at our axlourooms, NO. &1 MADISON-ST., opposite MuVickur's Thoatre: 3 Rloeaut Plush Parlar Sots 10 Modium Parlor Sctg in 11, O. and Terry. 2 Mamatiicont Charaber Sota, 5 Modium Chamber Sots. 1 Fine Wainut Bookonse, 4 Paivs Rich Ronl Lnco Curtains, 1 Wino Pair Lumbroquing and Cornices, Truasels and Wool Carpets, Bods nud Bed- ding, Chiromas, Linoking-Glassen. Cool nnd Hoating Stoves, Haruess, and_Shcw-Onnos, ana a largo wavoremont of, Bocend-Hand Housohold Goods, Aleo 815 faet Tubber and Tonthor Belting, 3,4, 8, and 12 inchos wide, in perfect order, SMITH & HARRIHOX. dvetioncors, 8 Stadtsou-at., npposito MoVioker's Thicatro. Ty WILLLS, FLYKN & CO. Regular Saturday Sale. New and Used Housohold Gdods, Jncludigs Varnliuee of ecory deuoription, eecls hra- By tnaeain, wai, it varpets; T and Speiug Mattrassos: Cank anil Parlur Stovew, ublow, Mircors, Show-Ousss, Ch ) s % a3 S ATo7 Aol ot ROCKWELL, VWV LLLEADMS “Auotionvors, 24 anil 2us Eust Badls Taarge and fiaportant snla of New and Socon-hand Furniture, Carpots, Btoves, Cfooknay, Olina, Glaag, Outlery, Piano Forto, &o., ON SATURDAY, OCT, 10, AT $130 Ay ML agod 10 wonkisand 10 Uoyae L e nottos, i ilod t atto ’ gtunds 83 U, 0 ey framh Tate raniAmaco, 1626 Ivary Cometory, Buuth Illll‘(ml atraot; ears to T PLURFUMERY, B TN OKLERRATRD { Phalon's Coreus (N, B,) Hgri7 Phalon’s Flor do Mayo %S 3‘@‘}‘ 4 Riorse's White Rose, Morse’s Wood Violet, H#orse's Paphian Bouguet, Morse’s Dedieation Bouquet, Exool in Aromatie gualitios, while o FRESHNESS snd CONOENTRATION of choleo fluwer aders thuy sre war santed to surpes o wiost calabrated Unglish and ¥ h faotures. Wholoalo by VAN BOHA. 4 Erono BB Y by M DA i red e o Dunless, At 11 o'olock, ELEGANT PLAND FORTE, 75 O Carvud Logs, fonch o i A0 Bo. e aut resor ROV IS 8T olabk, ‘ot eamua plecs; a Targo uuimber of now und Kccond-naud Gtaves, U WAt PL TR s aad Sl ity HUQKW NEW YORK AU Q. COMMISSION 1LOUSE, 202 RAKY MADISONST, Spectal rotall salo f Blankots, Shawls, Flanuel tevas. Ll, WILLIAMS & CQ. " s Al [ and aitios Dey o, at duction, Katurlay Mora- b oats t, 10, &t 10 o'clock, Ky LD,y 2 8 . e T = FOR GALE, P.de J. C AN, & e 44\} l& 43 FINTH-AYV,, qom o bacd e Irgent L e S oy TR asks, Uounter i s gL T

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