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of VOLUME 29. FINANCIAL. TED =3 Werchants', Farmers', & Mechanics Savings Bank, 76 CLARK-ST.,, CHICAGO. INVESTHMENT CERTIFICATES. Porfeot Security—Liberal Interest, TANLE of tacreane of “*Investment Certtfle gatem, necured on imyraved real entate. bear Io Iotcresty paynble In quarterly inatalle ments, at tho rate of 7310 per cent peran- anis Slowing the acemmulation of atun ine vested for the benent of Cliliren or athoras nt Amonnt Pratid Jlaie: Acoutiaiated, 5 yenrs, 8 14201 18 yenrs. 40.07 21 years, an2ni o yenrs, T10.10 1,T4DHS O yeurn.., 18 yenr. «timated upon when due, s aoniad on ravings account, and dnvowted Jn TNVIEST: MINT CERTIFICATKS whouevor 8100 is thus accumu- ated. oy holdor o a Gortllcata has the priilezo of examia- tax thio condltlon of thy trust at any (oo on calliug at the offieo of the Trustee, Certificatos forwardod, aadl fnterost, whon dun, rein- vested, if dosirod, or reintsted by draftor capiross (o any partof the Unitod Siatos. Addres; BYDNEY MYERS, Manager. HENRY 8. KING & CO. LONDON, ENGLAND, Oren CURRENT ACCOUNTS wilh Bankers and Mer- jants freo Of Comintasions INTEREST on Monthly Dalancos, COLLECTIONS an alf rointr, Few Yore Agants—3vsers, M. K, Jeenp, Paton & Co, Ldverpool Houte—Yiossrs, King, Lallilo & Co. H, 0 WILLIAMS & 0O, BANKERS, WALL-ET,, NIV YORK, Juy and sol Chicsgo By, Silwautiae, 1. Latl, and 6iber good municipal Inventment secur{tios constantly ot hand. ted—Burlington, Cedar Tt, and Minn, frst, Wanted—Chilcago, Danville & Viuceuno iicat. Wanted—Northern Facifio 7 310 first, Theso and ofher raflway eecurities not reqularly quoted mnilo 8 specialty. | Osiler for stocks and othre Fecurities rocelve personal attentlon at tho Now York Btock Eschange. tionl dvpowtt nocounts Toselsed, ol dbposth aetoun WITH AN INCOME. Tateln Cullure ond Frul-Drsing the most profite- lo aud deligbiful fndustry fu_ Caiifoinda, Only nine hours' Frauclsco or 8an Josa by rail; 200 ‘arin At BLO00 ench. Torma: $100 cash 3 $12,60 per month for €0 months, #od $150 at tho end of tho time, « Contral California Coloiy, noar Fresio, on thie Central Pactfic Railroad, improvod aa follows : h hole tract, 4,000 mcrecs, inclosed with a tight 23 milos’ of road loid out, lined wilh mhiado reea; water for Srrigation from Kingw River; tho water 1 purchased with thelond; 2acrea of conleo Raisin vines will bo set out on each 20.acro farm; o nursery ertabiliabod, and additional vives, or tho mora mluslle fruit troos, set ont by special conlract oo moderate terms, Tha land i+ of the Leat for the pura e in Californis, and the climate ia espocially favora- le 1o tLo busiuess of frult-drying. Those wisling to locate immediately upon tho o erty can do ro, and cultivato the sanio to suit ¢ selven, tho Company carrylng out thelr original plan of plantinig tio 3 acres of vinos, i sddition 10 tha sbade and frait trecs, Tamphlets, maps, snl yarticulars ot the California Immigrant Union Offico, No. 1 Webb-nt,, Ban Francis- o0, and at Branch Oftice, Orand Pacific Hotel, Chicago. W, H, MARTIN, General Agent. "MOTEL. W00D'S HOTEL ) Noz, 34 and 36 Eost Washington.st., ©pp. Fil, Taiter & (o.'n Retadl Dry Goods Store, and. adjoliing D. 1, Firk'a Wholoralo Aililucry Stofe, GEO, B, PALMEE (lato of City Hote)), Ulerk, 0, SANDS, Propristor, $2.00 per Day. BUSINESS CARDS. THOMAS 15, BRYAN, on returning after several ycars' sbsence from Chi- cago, Lias taken an oflico at No, 11 Marine Bank Bufid- Jug, 154 Lake-st,, where he will give sitention to thore dntcrests which bave been couflided to him as counncl- lor, oxvcutor, or trustee, 1le will also reccive offery (o cash roqulred) for the exchsnge or purchase of any of hin own progerty in Chicogo, oron tho lake 'shore, or his lota and Jands near his present home at l.lmlmnl, 16 milea from ihe city, Few areswar of ;e beauty, Lealthfulness, and railroad convenlencen ‘of that jocation, VINEGAR. PRUSSING'S Yine VINEGAR WINE Celebrated for Its PURRIT'Y, STRENGT e EQIAA"I‘AIII-B:NEH‘L Warranted to P 3\ ke, N4 & 46 BMichigun: s CLik 0, PROPOSALS. TO CONTRACTORS A Good Winter Job!1 Bealed propossls will be recelved by the City of Denver, Colorado_ Territary, for szcavating & hew channel for Gborey Creek, and’ furnishing material nocowsary aoi Lailding & dai, in scoordsnce with plans and- snacltica. tona Bow on exhibition nt my ofco, 411 Larimrrat. The new channel will Le about 030 eud Iirce quartare [itlon logg, fraw” four i, forty AT DG 5aud a8 fat aa know: tial amaunt excavation of betwo o uads h'r‘é‘ l‘”‘:’l‘\:‘rlmllnl Al {urnishod with o in acaordance natructious furaishod wi plana and spectiication, nad will bo recairod untils ®'olock p, m., Oot. 7, 18] . v O, 'y ) 2 Sisiires, Gal E:um_,n 9 LOWILE, City Knglnoor CALIFORNIA +_ Pervons desring 10 go from Chicago to San Fran- riaco o Iy«.hl tratn, Baturday, Sept. 11 (or at a later dato), under the auspicca of the Callforals Tinmigrant Uplob, can oiato VLTI AVEOTKE KATE TIOKIITH y aphlyin A neral Age Grand Faciflo Hotely Obizager ke EXCURSIONS, ‘Tt Propeller * BEN DRARE® will mako two tri dally between Ubicago and Evaneton, leaving Chicag frou south end of, Curk-st, bridge, st 10:30'. m. and DYEING AND OLEANING, Cleansd and dyed In the best manner at It W, AL BERGER'S Broadway Fancy it 435 Boutn Blateat,, opposiie alkap, D7 Workh No. ___DISSOLUTION ES, DISSOLUTION, The firm of Kirkwood & Dunklos ia this day dis- solved by mutnal consent. T. 8, and A, J, Kirkwood sssume all listilitios and colloct all nasets of the Lusi- T.8, K beed, - Wi Jg}lwoob, i e A 3 KIRKWOOL, ‘The buainess of Kirkwood & Dunklse will be contin. usd by thelr succossars, T, £, & A. J, Kirkwood, who have this day sdmitted J. A, Roche 0 an interest in their busineas. o T, 8. & A, J, KIBEWOOD, COLLECTION AGENCY. S DR HEOTRON AGENU Y., - XD X ‘The montbe go by, adding ta your alreedy avendus €latms, for lack of PUSH. Allow'us to convince you Lust we redurn dollar, i€ there bo avy, with 2o trodble $a70u) aud the cost ouly & Bosiinal per cent ia case of 2 Attorupg's tesd 1n eulin, . NRASIER'S COLLEQTION AOENOY, Dotpar Mgaren and Hinie-slsy ' ' Iy ; and in miscellancons manufacturen by about w hundred othera, TUR DEPARTMEST OF SATCOAL JMISTORT i for the first timo ruH ‘“dnf:::é‘n“l‘:;minr,:;xfi. tiotia of fossils, ani i 3 :;Slclxlvi?liln, cnntn, and drswitgs (llustrativo of atural Aeicnuces 1 i’ s anortar yenterdny visited tho Lz- position Bauding, aud Tonad it LITERALLY TRANSFORMED, inta a hivo of industry. Evorvahero wers work. men under tha direction of axhibitors bueily eu- waged In petiing roods lulo pomtion for the oroning to-night. Tho work has progzesscd no rapidly that thero Is very littla remaimng to be dono to-day. In tho Art Gallory the work of icture-hanjing was neatly complote, and will a finielied to-day ; tho nachinery was boing at- tached to tho groat engines that firmeh the mo- tive power, All will be in readiness for tho opening to-night. THE OPEXING will havo no noneense sboutit. The Directora aro determined to Jot tho exhibitiou depond upon its merity, aud have studiously reframed from providing suy oratotical display, sudspescii-mak- ingwill Lo wholly dispensed with, as will all Tormalonening coromomies, At 7:30 o'clack tho daora will bo apenad, aud tho great Exnosition will havo begun for tho year 1875, Tho musieal part ot tho entertainmont will be furnished by the Bxposition Hand aud Hand's orchenstra, un- der tho directorship of “Joluny” Hand, of terj sichorean fume, sud the openlug programme will bo as follows : THE EXPOSITION. Preparations for the Open- ing To-Night. Compnrison with tho Displays of 1873 and 1874, Prominent Features of Somo of tho Leading Departmentss Private Viow of the Piotures in the Art Gallery. A General Review of the Dif- ferent Galleries. The Northwest Room---Cole, Leutze, | 1 Marchiow Seneatons Metelty Church, and Bierstadt, i brawer from & Motes i i b Overture—" Rienzi ™, PART 11, Totrourt from “ Tie Lokemian Girl ", , 7. Waltze—® Wine, Women, and Sang ", Grand fantasia from “ Faust ", Talka—* Dio Wein Protin™, ‘Fhou Art a2 Near wnd [+alo for cornet] * Tho Indiany "—G; PRIVATE VIEW OF PICTUIES, 20t evening tho wholo buildimg was partially ibumnnated for tho purporo of onabling tho workioeu to procoed with thelr labore in proteing slt tn roadinonn for the opemmnyz. 'Tho wurk was campleto only in the Art-tiailory whera all was ooy, and thero wero admitted porhups o lun- drail'ladies and pentlemen, ‘The imtention was to Lave limited tho attond- anca to members of the proas and aitists, hut thern were, hesides Lliero two clnedos, o conkid- crablo nuniber of prominent citizens. Among thsm may be noled Franklin 3MacVeagh an wifo, . 'f', Crane and wile, Yresident Dixon, A, I, Andrown, Dr. Frye, of 8t. Louis, I, L. Sher- man snd wife, and othors. Tho artists were ous in full forco, generally nccompanied by ladies, It wna Joss of an inconvonieuco that there wero Do catalopuce bocauso so mauy of the paitors wera themselves prevent. ‘The noanimous verdict was one of approba~ tion; the arrangemont of lights was found to bie moat oxcellent, the disponition of tho paint- ings judicionn and ingood taste, and the wholo wu Katiefactory oven to the moet critical, A mers glanes throngh tho Ait Galiery rutflices to #how that this will Lo the feature of the prosent oshibition, and that the collection is auch in pawnt of merit, variely, and number of pawtings, a1 hag not beforo Leen exhibiled in this country ufinmde)\'el\' Yori, and has uot Loun oxcolied theto, ... Tialfo «+ Hirauwe seesolieintke The Easterly Range---Groups of the Academicians, Tho Ohicago and Western Department-— Water-olors and Siall Pictures. THEZ EXPOSITION, IT WILL OFLN TO-DAY. Thera hes beou very littlo profatory flourlsh abont tho third Inter-State Lxposition, to bo opened this cyening. Theto hos not beou any encrgy expended this goason in tooting angthing or nnybody in conncction with tho affair, but tharo hos been a vast denl of quict, efiective work in tho right direction, which will toll. Tho result i that tho Exposition for this year wili bo cy deerded an improvement upon that of last year ag tho latter was over tho first exhibition. 1t is not intended to couvoy tho impression that tho first ono wasa fatlure. Ou the contrary, considering tho rapidity with which tho cou- copticn was foliowed by thoexecution of tho vast project; that tho huge buildings bad to be planned and crected ; that tho onterpriss was o novel one, the success of which maov people “seriously doubted, tho extibition of 1373 way o great nuccoses, Dut as & roprosentative exposi- tion of the induetries, resources and products, manufactures and arts of the Northwest, it foll, not ehott of what was oxpected, but shiort of ths detign of tho projectors. The display in the Art Dopartment was meagre ; thore wasna repro- sentation in the Depariment of Heience proper ; end tho arrangements for the displays ia the noveral departments were found Lo be far from completo. Nono wore 80 sensibls of Low much 1t was pos siblo to improve on what was the grest exposi tion of the Northueat for that year, than the Directors themscives, TOE ENAUING TEAR thoy enlarged the buildings, secured s botter and 1Oro oXtenLIvo dlurlly innil the departments, and with an art collcction roally worthy tho Ex- position, mado a triumphant succens. ——— THE ART GALLERY, THE EXMEITION OF AMERIZAN TAISTINGS thrown open last night to the press and tbo ast- sta, open to-day to purchasers and to tha public w-night and for tho next four weoks, i in every say romarkablo, 3 ‘I'io Nattoual Acndemy, in the Now York exhi- bitions, bies over and over again demoustrated tho error of thoso critics who affect to desplse American nrt. but there hss never been nn at- lompt at & notable American oxhibitlon in the West boforo. Tho former ambitious displags havo hoon largely foreign pletnres, and we havo eried * Wolf " over thiew to auchi an extent that On bnuinm:ggfi;mgn::lfl;flm there {8 gronnd for npprobonsion ihat wo THE FRESENT 1 may now have difliculty in making tho Directors discoverod that tuoir labor was not 4 2 d to ocura full roproseutation in the soveral do- | OUr heighbors boliove that something portmonts, but how to mnake room fortho vaut | real has at loogih come. When it number of oxbibitors from all quartors | iy asserted that Chicago {s now in the enjoyment a tho :gun‘lg flé:v'l:;‘:s lf’ur ippe., S;:.lz’f.?.’ oot ouly of the Lest collection of coutompora- gan i iy th A ncous Amorican paintings over exbibited in the West, but of Qocidedly the bost, in ssveral im- portaut respects, aver exhibited auywhero, not oxcopiing Now York, it eounds as though we wero bragging agam. No doubt they will think so down at B, Louls. Deprecating, theretoro, our provious roputatiou for boastfulnees, aud heroby ropenting and reforming, we invits atton- tion o a slatoment, nceurats and caroful, which sball begin with gencrals and follow with partic- ulers, with avoidanco of uuneceesary pordiflago. Tho gallories of the Exposition aro six in numbor, opening togother, In tho pros- ent cxhibition fivo of them arte occupied with victuros by Eastorn artiats, and one dovoted to Chicago and Western works. In the flrst five gallerics thoro are not moro than balf-a-dozen forcign paintingd,—in tho Chicago gallery por- haps a dozen or twonty, tho proporty of tho Acndomy of Design, ‘I'be collecion is, thoro- foro, almost purely native. Thero are in alt 500 or G600 pictures, catalognes of wbich will bo roady in a day or two, The visitor who enters from tbe mwn Lxposition Buildmg by the north- erly door, finds Inmsolf in tha NOUTUWEST BOOM, ono of the larger gallorios, This room is de- voted to miscellaneous pictires,—that is, it iy lung for tho moat part with singlo picturea by différent artisty, not collected in groups. Some of the picturos are very large and important sud boar tho most notod American namos, The north wall is the most striking, occupiod by n pyramid of picturea of a somowhat grund and 1mposing character, a row of modorato-sizod lundscapes a4 tho boso, surmounted by Thowns Cole’s throo great pleturos of **The Cross uud tno World," which stretch along the whole side of tho roow ; over theso a stlll larger pieturo of of an entiroly now plan of arravgement of ar- ticlos on exbibition.” 'The avenucs woro nar- rowed, but at the samo timo oxtended for the ontito longth of tho building ; tho frequout crosg-avenues wery, many of them, closed on- tiroly ; and overy foot of space in tho gallery and op the main floor was carofully mapped out 20 08 10 0CLHOmIZO in space to the utnost, TUR NESULT is that, while for tha first year thero wers but about 700, aud last year abont 800, this #nason spaco has boon found for a littlo ovar 2,000 exhibitors. Even that haa proved insufiicent, and it is quite manifost hat for an- othor year furtler extomsion of tho buildings will bo required, for wuch is tho pres- tigo already acquirod by tho Inter-State Kxpo- sition that, with acconimodations provided for upwards of 2,000 exhibitors, betwecn 300 and 400 applicatious had to Le peremptorily declined for lack of space. And for exhibition 1n TUE ADT GALLERY thore have boen #ont 1o many o1l palntings that, with the incroasod epace affordud by the eix rooms dovoted to that deparsment, nad with the utmost crowding, it has been found impossible to get room to hang about 100 of the pletures that havo nlready boon roeceived. ‘fo thia cir- cumstance {s due the delay 1 the publication of the urt cataloguo, which will not bo out until ‘Wednesday ovening, though the hanging of pict- ures for exhibition was complote last night, sad tho display, which will be noted at lengih in T'ug Tursuxe, will bo by all odda the finest ever mado in tho Weet.” The nrrangomout of the paintinga this sonson—the works of oach artist grouped—will bo found to be a decided improvement. Tho eatries in tho art dopari- mont of oil nnd water-color paintings alono uum- ber over 800, Thore 15 also in the art depart- ment a scction davoted to architecturo and de- sign, which for artistic merit and varioty has unever beon oqualed in this county, Besidia, THE PHOTOGRAIRIO BEQTION, to which all the leading photographers have contributod,;will be unrivated, and will go far to- | the burial of o Christian mart; ¥, by Vau Liouth, ward establishiug the claim of pliotograpby to | of Daltimore, which xl finukad by bo rackonod among the fino arts, if delicaoy of | two com arativoly small pictues by finish, tono, and treatmout of lights and shades, oonstitute & pard of art. ‘Lhe dopartment of five arta will include, be- sides tho colloction of oil and water-color paint- ings, apecimens of ougraving on steol, wood, and stouo, of wood-carving aud torra cotta work, and of ntatned and ombossed gl Tha total num- ber of exhibitors i this artment will be about 600, THE DEPAUTHENT OF LIDERAL ANTS fucludos rupresentations of all tho er industries, beginning with book- ug (uot authorship,—though a iive paet might bo an addition to tho collection— Joaquin Miller, for instance—but printin, .um.?. and ending with olectrical apparatus. 1In (his dopartnent there are exhibitors of mathomati- cal and astrouomical instruments; of medical aud burfiical jostrumonts and apphances; of musical instrumonts of all worta ; of eleotrical wachines, and a mout oxtensive display of fine work in bookbindiug, vellum, printing, oto. Thirty-slx firms are numbered among the exkib- itors [o this departimont. The display 1u the DEPANTMENT OF MACHINEDT and usoful arts will be more exteusive and in- toresting than over, According to the classifi- cstion adopied by tho Directors, thers are twon- ty-fivo exliubitors of agricultuial implements to whom {s given up Horticultural ILall; twonty- eight exbibltors of motars and vohicles, and ninety-five exhibitors of various othur manufac- tured machines. In thle deparment may bo seon avu—[‘thmn i & mechanical line from a steam trip-hemmer to watch-making machines, aud {rom ateam power and alr engines aud dismond drllls and power Lis - iy power printing preascs to steam fire Jumea Walxer. l'rocesding to tho right, a r}ntnrn of Loutzo's occupies tho cornor, *The ‘Irst Nowa from Loxiugton,” next to it are two lnudscapies of Clurch, snd then snothier larger Leutzo, ** Tuo attlo of Monmoush,” and ovor the latter a warine viow ot Hoado. On the other eido of thu door aro two Jargo Liorstadts, eure mounted by good pictures of (loorge L. Irowu aud Poter Morau, and next, i tho corner, isn cataract b{ Boutello. ost conspicious on tho weat wall [s an ymmonse painting of ths live- stock of the Aloxauder farm, Ly Jawos 1, Beard, noxtto which Is & latgo" picturo by Thoss Iicks of Lidwin Booth as Zago. Jamos lait, Gerry, Wordsworth, Thompson, and Dougbton, slso tind room on thin wall wouth of ths entrance-door, together with somo leasor nr- tisty, Closo by the door, low down, 13 & vory sumall picture Ly tlio unfortunato Vainl, the Ital- fan artist of Now York who committed snicido nt apionlo & week ago to-day at just about tho timo that this pictuce was put (n placs, On tho southi wall of this gallory is a group of Bhattuck's Iandscapes, nine iu all, occupyivg the epaco botwoon two dc carefally grouped with o largo lande fi the others at tho sidos and top. ‘Thia brings us to the fes- ture of tho exhibitton which gives i& its highest claim to suporionty, and rendors it an excellent BULLUOL FOU A COMPARATIVE BTUDY OF AMEBICAN PAINTING. ‘This Is the gathoring iuto groups of the work of difterent artiets, with plenty of room, sud drapery o soparate one group frow auother. 50 {ar a8 {s known, cither to the Art Committeo of tho Exposition or to Mr, Board, or tho other ar- tisty, this Lias nover before beon attompted 1 any collection in this couutrlv or Europo, nor svon in tho Fronch walons. [t has womotimes been dono iu ] 30 of two or thrae artisty, bus nover before havo the worls of twenty or thirty masters of "“"":f been displayed side by slide in groupe supphiod by themsclves, buny iu accordauco with thei own desigus, ‘V'o Jobn ¥, Stafford and William I Loard we are indebi~ ed for the concaplion and exocution of this idea. TUE EASTESLY RANGH OF GALLEWIES, throo roows, js eutirely occurlod by these groups, excoptiug occasioual aingle high- mak- USEYUL MINERALS : and thoir wrought and cast produots form a dis- tiuct depariment, in which will be displayea spocimons of motal ores of tho United Htates, aud of the various products of furusce and forge, and rotort and cructble. ., 18 the display ul‘hnml Teitan L) 3 uilding and paving matorials, in which will bo displayed averytlgn from a qu:d brick to an olaborately chisoled aud pols * plotures to filla l::zrc‘:‘ll mu:lg‘el;u‘uul. Ot hoavy iron-work aud | wpaco betwoon them or oyer Pbo doars, four to b uull\l!l. hfeh T susignod a weparate aoction, | ten pictures ln s group, the drapery gracolully ln::t“ ‘;' l?u d ‘;n"p 8y8 by o lees than forty ox- | aud vmouw arrabged, Mr. Shattuck's proupu Tt u::h\‘“ dieplays in | as hiss ulzoady boen ‘mentioned, 18 In tho uvorth- woodwark ' by about thirty firms in porcolaiomnd west room, the only ono there. If wa tallow tho d in firearms, ua..‘;glboufi [ dfi.e.n.' flfl(:gl.g; s!,;-.\-:‘ m%fifl:fio"gfi&:w s {o jewelry (IPI‘:“O‘:II rish display) by ten es- Beginming In cach cavs s the left of the en y 181 13 sohees, br tha trade. Genacaly A5aioq dooy, aad golpg.roand the, gyllery, with DAY, SEPTEMBER 1875. tho enn.'" Tha figure aftar each namo indicates tho number of picturos by the artiat. wesl oo, 4,@. Beown, M. H, da u La: Clear, .. Jdohn W, Cullesr, ., Handford It. Giiford] L. . Selles; A, L', Bellows, Ueorga T, Tall, " Richard W, Hubhard, dasper F, pany. . Warlbingten Whit(fed, Williem 1fart, Ldward Mora., Genege Inteas Willian H, Ensr Villfara T, Rickards res C, Lambdin, .o E. Wood Tuery, o ool ‘Thero tnen are sll members of the National Acndemy except W. I Richards, of Philadal- vhita; Morao, who I8 an aesociate member, sud Konsctt, deceased,—in all twentv-fonr artiatm, represented by 153 picturer. ‘Tharo nre other singlo pictures of m-n‘ot these nrtints scattered througls tho reat of tho oxiibition, ns well as ozawpies of other Academiciaus who wero un- ablo to send groups, ‘Ihero are now, fnciuding wenls tors, about ninoty fuil mombers of tho Ny« tional Scadomy, of whom thnrty.cight seud piet- ures to this collection,—fully” Laif the active mewmbership, including the “Premdent, Whitts tedge; tho Vice-Prosident, E. Johnson ; the Hee- retary, I, A, Richards ; and all the art.sts the Council" ‘exceps tna, ‘Lbo Academicists not nnmed in the nbave list who have coninbuted ©no or 1N0r6 paIntingd sre : Albest Dlorstadz, Joln Ta T Jamen Il Buerd, eary LB, Lrovoort, Fredene L, Church, Tuotw W, W Ashier 48, Darsnd, AL Wy Heymour J, Guy, Jakiu A, e 3 anuree M, Terty Currles 1. Shilor, ‘Thoivus Llizke, A, Worde #estli Thompson, ‘I'ise etrength of the Acadomy s here, and tho othor balf ould not wako ueATy ko bLrung 4 list, thouph wo 1iss eome dranzuizbed sud fumilior unwmes, such a8 Page, Hustington, aud Colman, TIHE ASSOCIATE HMEMBERSIUP of tha National Academy, from vuict alons full wombers can bo chaaen, 14 wbout equal ty tha numbor of full Acadericians, and of those ths folloming Lavo picturcs i the preseut ox- Inlation & s WILL €, Boutelle, Williaw Jizaford, Viucent Colyer, Tidward Ga; Jchn A, Perker, Ir., Arthur Parion, Joun Fop 2 £, 1 3 Wilifam it Hamilton, 1 Willlaza Magrat, Trel'n Con-tant Mayer, T, I Byd Ldward Moran Grorgn 1 1. 8. Noble, Janiea b, Snudlife, Cilnteu Oxilvie, Krusamen Vau Liien, A JIORE GRACETUL AXD LLEOANT COLLECTION of modern pictures than ia wado up by this range of gallenes of jroupk 1t wouid bo duilcals to find. Vbetler siewed as a whole or iu de- tail, it i altogether watistactory 1o A lover of pictures, Tho vista of tasceruily looped drapers ies surcunvivg tho judiclously dieposed pict- urcs of various sizes and Ehape, the deep red-brose of the hanginge contrasiing stroagly wnith tho broken yellow uf tho frawes, cud they colurs of 1ho piciures thomsclvor, term:natod at cug end by parts of tho groups of Loard ana Ichnrdy snimountad by kome ligures of Con- etant Mayor, aud st tho other by do liass and Lo Clear, with o marino view ot Uamiltun over thom,~this geuoral view gives prowise to the visitor st once of what 18 beforo tim. De- acoudm‘g to pack.culare, the charming variety in tho styles of tho ditfereut artists s tho first thing to strike tho oye aud tho micd. J. G. Brown's careful tiures aro sharply contrasted with de {Ians’ Lreezy marincs. Lo Clewr's por- traits faco Bollow's gentlo landscapes, Cropsey's gay autunn folingadeepons tho et of Whict- redge's realintic street-views and interiors Kounett's nerious rocks und oaks almost throw their shadows on Esstmon Joliuson's romming bz aud girle, hlosc variows and individual sre theso pictures, scarcoly auy kiuship between any twoof the artists, yot every ono with points of wntorost aud ment,” To tiace their variooe niodos of deahing with tho same subjects, sho diverao apprelicasicn of similar things by dif- feront men of dissimular chatacters, 18 n pleasing task, whicl which vill be sitempted in subsc- quent ariiclze iv such restrictud fasuion as iy poseible tn newapaper columes, Pagdaing tarough tho eastern range of rooms wo enter tho Clucagu gallory, tho routhowestern, politaly overlookiny, or more Iiterally under- looking, 88 wo leava tho southwest room, ths unheppy accident which has befallen the upso of tbe large tigure of ito lxmnur over tue door, the only autheutic instanca it in Lolieved on rocord —aud tkus aceidental zud due to tbo dofeciive drymg of thool—whera an artist lLas guc- coeded fo painting cold fn the head. Onen- loting TRE SOUTHWERTERN GALLERY tho attention is sure to bo arresied by the full- lougth figure of tho Yope on the north wall, 1obed iu brilhant red cgaingt a bright blue wky. And befors going any farther somo explanation ought to bo mado of tho didicult position in * which our artisla find thomsolves— not by way of apology for auy geuer- al deficiency In. tho colloction, _which Is surprivingly good—baetier than anybody wall beliove beforo cxamining 18 with compctent eyes—but to account for tho occautonaliy unbven quality of the picturss and the crowded walls, which nro m some places hung six or eight high. Furstly aud frankly, it 18 a hard compeution ior Westorn artists to put thown sido by eido with tho painters of New Yarz aud Luston. Vo hiave few wen-—uobody will vretend otherwise—who can compete on oqual terma with tho loaders of tho Nattonal Acaderay. Of the Eastern artists, only mon of extablished roputation were allowed to contribute ; the poor oucs Wers Lot ovon uoti- find of the exhibilizn; so their gullericy are aimost allogethor froe fram bad piciutos. WITH THE MOME ALTISTS the case was (ufferont, Tho munsgomont of theso dopmrtinents was handed over to them, aud ouo of the gallerica EM‘BJ ot thur scrvieo, with which Mr. Beard, who hung the other picturos, Lus hind nothing to do, A Haug.ug Committes uf soven Chicago artists, some of thew youug men, was appointed, who bave fouud themelves over- whelmed with contributions {frowm their friends and nesocintos undor a thousand eibarrassang cir- cumsinnces which can easiiy bo surmused, 1f tho pictures could have heen Lung under the sugervision of asinglo artist confessedly one of tho best paiuters, and arcwod with fah auithority, tho exlubition might have bocn mads better. As it i3, the Commitleo bas done itsolf crodit, oxcluding many iforior pletures, aud forming a colloction worthy of rospect, aud fairly representative of tho bettor art production of thio West. Cortatu pictures of the room will «umpare favorably for offectiveness with suy parts of tho other gallerios. for instauve tho row of picturea ‘“on the line " at the northwest coruer beginnlog with Jaspor Lawman's fruie, sud ncluding Misa Bhaw's laudseape, Volk's Venctian picturo, and Freer sud Shitlaw's studios of Lieads, a8 far us the eutrauco door, The rulanue Of & fow conspicuous pictures, whick have 10 proper place in such u gatlery, duod sometbing to mar the geucral impreesion ; and nothiug kuown to the publio quite jusuties tho Cummitios iu Lianging theso poor pictures in & reprosentative collection. ‘Tlors arv too many rlcmms 1u thls room to bo moutionsd epsciticals y in this gouoral view, THE HOUTH WALL Is. saa whole, the best, with Ar, Robertson’s * Duiry-Maiu ™ for a ceutre, Bhirlaw’s admirablo « Towung of the Loll," and Wiliard's and Noblo's fgure-pictures on tho sides, aud Mu:l:hy'u land- BLapes p.ulow. On the caat wall is Kiking' ** Alt, Blasta,” which bas been exhibited st privato viow, und {8 by far the largest landscape in the room, aud opposito to thisis a large portrait picture, by Fiue, of Mr. Crano's family, nive full-length Ggures in all, ‘Llis romaintug wali ia vory much occupted with portraits of various do- grees of merit, in an abundance characturistic of » local exhibition, with some agrooablo waler- colora aud othor small Elctnru scatterod ac.oug them. The names which do wmost to give & worthy claracter to this part of tho exlubitiou are Robertwon, Noble, Phillips, Elkins, Alids Ehaw, Urunper, Slirlaw, Murphy, Volk, and Lawwain, 'Tho gallery I very much crowded, eapecially whou coutrasied with tho gallories of groups, The following are names of \Westarn mitisis roproscnted i CuI0a00 ARTISTS, J. It Rubarteon, Charloa Poc PN e rag ur d. O R ) . Q. v 1. Wl Qreen, b % T. Pina fnow i California), Mes. C. A Fammett, A Hompma, ToAL 0T Blcan, 1RRy Walter Hhirlaw (oow fn Mutieh), I, ¢, Ford (now 1o Califor. s, v, Iomer Hendereon (now of (nowabrosd), Rock lsiand;, . Joln, Stre. L. W. Harris, HA Cheistian Fouleen, 1L 5. Bired (uow of Locke tand, 1 Goorgn W, Beavey, . Dricy, Jo I Ky, B. 4, kerria (now of Phila- I, Wiikinscs, deiplia), Eva Welster, Anton Hug, Mrn, AL B, Woodward, OTNTN WERTERN ANTIATA, Jarrer Lawman, Iattsburg. Mat Spunrer, Clocinng 8. Noble, Ciucinnatl, - Uea, Hetzel, 1ittaby I, Bpeead, Tndisus,* F. 10 Tittaturg, AN, Wiilard, Cieveland, Eils L, Becsin, Mttasirg. AL D, Hleecher, Genevs, Olive Turney, Tittabars, C, C. Urenner, Lontswilln, Aquen 2, Way, Firtsburg, Mre, A, 13, Hevedict, Engle-Win. €. Wall, Pittetarg, Wi AN, Fatanain, Bigais, Cyreutus Hall, Miwaukee, iataiiton Lamiion, Bar- Leary Monler, Ciucinuati, fsi. Ono el gallery romaing,— THL WAST MDULE ROOM,— —where tho water-colors weie oxhibited las! apring, This iy devoted to tieccilaneous g tures of Lnstern artists, of smaller dunctuioty than thoso in tho adjoiumg gellery. Qoo ret of picturen on the souch wall constitutes a sort of gioup, though not woparated from tho ress, tho tieh pictures of Walter M, Irachest, of Boatur, five 1u vomber, over which are komo gond land- acape and uorino picturew, This room 13 1n ®utue respects one of tho most aitractive rovms 1 the exhibition, a: loast it mujpicments the otlicrs very sgreesbly, At thie csst end, smong many others, aro emll examples of Lastmsn Jobuasn, J. (i Drown, and W, H. icard, not less worthy of notice than thefic- turesin their gronps. On the north wall sod fursher to the lertis bung what thero 18 of water. eolor szt in 1ho exlnmitivh (besides the fow i wmens in the Chicago gallery ), perhape sifty pic turesin ull. The khow ig hot etrovg compared with the collection of oil pictures, and sutfers frum tha diadvautage of beisg hung in the aue room with Gils, ThCre nre, LOWeYLr, HOILD pictures from euch hands es W. 1. 1t ok s, i, Van Eltou,, H. Farrer, sud A, F. Il “Flieso water-colurs ara worthy of ath ¥, H, Cuag Vork), Rertha ¥, Da Land, J. 1L, Dy Io tion, but as o wholo scarcoly cxual to tho deal exbibition of Isel spring. nor sre there any warks of dofinito exertion baving boen mada to seeuro a representative display of American water-colors—u deparsment of painting gainiug in fmportanea overy year, Ferbaps tums i dus to there beivg 1o pFerson upon the mnagetnent whoto LiobLy 18 water-colors, und to the arcum- stanicn that thero was plenty of work in getting togother tho oil pictures. A eingly pratol—s darge group of 1mother and chidron—langs abuvo the water-colurs, and 18 worthy of passing uotice. Tlus completes the tour of tho exhibition— the largo northwess room, occupied by Jarge pic- turos of varous srtigta; tho threc 6ArL rooms. devated 3 croupd by Academwicians ; the outh- west gallery of Westora art; and the small wext middis room, filled with emall misceiiaueous oil paintagr and water-colom. ‘Lire fullowing i3 8 list of artists represented not nawed i the pravious lists NEW TORK ARTIETS. r Dirckman, Jalie 1, Lsers, 1 arion 1. Be.rs, I, 0. Binavert, t Butliig (deceased), Louiny B, Culuer, L. De Fofost, Treival De Lace, 1 3 Eacoanrs, G, Frankons Pl der, Silva, Hry, Tait, 3. Taylor, Wse, Ir. 1. Uiffurd, deorgr Anuaits, 3.0, Barrow, A, M, Bakiwin, W. ¥, Lorter, Geo. E, Hall, J..J. Hanimer, ., E. Euydua, Julius Havner, ¥rauk Walier, Alleit Livley, Jamee Walker, Mar, M, M LW T W, Wood, Lura Vomdward, Tufun Wright, 3. Q. Eaton (decoased), 3. 3L Falcover, Walter Satterlcd, Vietor Vit iscensod), Jub Topo, I 1. MeCord, Oct. Saunler, M, ¥, Volmer, DOSTON ARTISTS, Grorge Cartts, nciett 3irs, 6. 7. Darrat, . Boajatatn, LA o Mouxhtos, Theman ainckley, lirown, 3.6 1 1L, R, Burdick, Dariis Coby, . W. Clim ney, Bisa Alice C: Tiucst Longfeltow, . E. Nottun, Thioui.n Lobuiso, 4 Frank Hill Smith, PLIL@ELPHIA ALTISTS, @. B, Tambdin, do 1. Ric] Peter slorau, W, . Willeor, WL W, Cowell, 3 Webe DeCraw, Y. Wharta J. 1, Wil .m George Wright. 2 ¥rederick Bandle, P il LALTIMORE Afi'flfl;l‘s. ur Quartls; Van Reut] Jokm Datour, " BT 15, Bolon Johes, VARIOTUS ARTISTS, E. Velten, Holland, 1, Frank Currder, Munich, i, U, Yewell, Rome, A, Kindler, Duseeittort, Slies Mary Siuith, Fa, N. T, Letauyrr, Manich, Xauthes buith, Pa, M, Watermaa, lrovidence, Ao Ferguson, Pa. 1, rese, W. L. Balrd, Pariv, An observant person will not Lavo gone tbrough the collection witbuut perceiving the causo for the goneral remark that we have NO PROPER AMELICAN BCUOOL OF FAINTING, Scarcely any two of thedo artisie rsemblo each other in suoject, seutiment, or treatment, Ga to Mr. Highwood's gallery of Munich and Due- seldor! pictares (which it may be worth while to tuentlon to alrangors is the bost collection of tuat sort in this noighborhood), and thero {8 a peculiar family resemblanco in uearly all of oitlior of tho two chools principally represont- od. 'I'uo eamo is true in general of the Fiench pictores which flod their way to us, aud stwo of the Italiau, But ihe Ametican ureists appear to be following thete own individualty, froquontly i, T, approachiug ouo or tho other of thy foreigu schools, either by choico, stndy, or chanco, 80 that Innoss or young Volk would not mako bad Irenchmen in ther respectivo degrees, Bierstadt ur Drannuer would train tolerably well o Uermauvio rauks, while Hower has the Italian suggestion, in his case cortinly by chance ruther thau intention, In reviewing thio more important pictures moro 1o detatl, there 18 no way but to approcch them with tho respect which the charactor of the ar- tints doserves, uot with the common superficial comment appropriats only to decorative work, tho whim or diversion of the prodacer, but mindful that this is tho eeriona production of & profession of mou of oot loss uative ability and streugth of mind than so cqual number of law- ycis, ministers, or merchauts—eozamples of tho rosults of the solid work of their Lives. TEMPERANCE, Special Dispateh to 1'hs Chicago Tribune, Osngosn, Wis., Sept. 7.—Ihe Grand Lodge of Good Tewnplars mot at tho Court-House az 10 a.m., I\ D, Kanouse, G, W. C. T., presiding, Threo hundred wore present. After prolimiva- ries, 1r. Kanouse delivered a long aud able re- port on tho Temperance work in thia Stato. The afternoon was occupied with roports of doputice and the sppolatment of committeos, Tuoe cnly important thing douo wan to voto on s potition to ptriko the word God from the ritual, winch wad voted dosu, 62 10 4. A biy msas-meeting (‘:l‘;“ Dl:’ beld to-night 8t tho new Methodist “Lurch. e AN UNSCUND VENTURE. Pamavkwrnns, Pa., Sspt. 6.—The sgent of the American Hue of steumors has the following from Liveipool: * The peuches per steamor Olio were yutten on their anival, but keptin perfect order until tho 2d of Buptember. The ico supply vas axbausted onthe 2Uik of August.” Geimi Sl NCRTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTIONAL CON- VENTION. Raverom, N. 0.%8opt. 7.—Dr. Edward, Rans- sow, Independent Democrat, nowiuee for Prosi- dent of the Constitutional Coavention, was olocted to-day on she fourtsenth ballot, {hue muxmg the Democratic organization of that g FOREIGM & Gens Dorregaray wit' Ssmall Force Fleeing Befor .3ae Al phons g —_— v Rumors that Pea £ 3 egotiations Are Pending &een the Combatants, Fiften Thonsand Cases of the Cattle | Disease in Dorsetshire, Eng. Five Hundred German Pilgrims Arrived ! in Paris Yesterday. Plans for the Restoration of the Tuileries, P SPAIN. DORREARAY'S FLIONT, Mapniz, Sapt, Le Carlist General Dor- regaray, prrsaed by the Rowal forco, bas passed through Roncala with 1,500 men. o Lad lost hin war material. Subeeuently he reached Burguete, THE RISCATANS DETINE PEACE. Tho Dircaznus ars rensaing their manifosta- tlous in bebisl? of pesce, aud refuso to poy tazes levied by tho Carlists, Rumar3 of nezotiation for pease galn cre- dence, 1t is k2t (Lt thero liss been n meeting 21t tho Carlicts 1 Tolosa, s34 many wera Fkilled and woundad, TROCTR AL €1 DA Tus Epora ptates that 1009 ex-rabiel roldiors will eail for Cuba to-mortow, A regiment of cavalry will ombark on tie 15:h, aud 8,000 ad- ditional troops witl Juave befurs tha St ust, for the samu destination. ———— GREAT BRITAIN. TE FOUT-AND-3OCTIL BISTASE, Loxnox, Bept. 7.—Fifteen thoumand snimals are affected Ly tha fooi-and-mouth dusease in Dorsetabire. OFT MIFLE TEAM. Losrot, Sept. 7.—Tho Timer, in aleading articlo common on the resaption in Now York of the American Lifle Tean on ita return home, gives them high praiso for their beaning and achievements during their European trip, It thinke thes visic here and comscquent rival- ries will ba benelicial in maoy ways, % 015 Tho Breteers’ Guardian (newspaper) ays tho prospect tn Loplaod contioues fair for a foll everaga yicld of bops of good quahty ou tho Continent. Lain 18 neaded, and unlers it conies foun the crop will bo decreased and the quality deteriorated, In Fronce aud Germany tho hog- fields aro somuwhat troabled with mold and vermin. In Belgiury the yield will be largely over the everage. #INATOR BCHIURZ. Ex-Senator Carl Schurz bos sailed for New York on tho eteamsr Pommerenia, fiea FRANCI TIE ORUMAN PILOBINS, DnuszELs, Sept. 7.—About eixty German pile grugs to the shuue of Lotrdes, Tranco, arrived at Moo laet night. The Burgomaster, with o large police force, was at tho raiinuy station to- dsy whon tho pilgrims started from Mooy for Lourdes. A gresr crowd was present, but there Was 0o demonstration, TUE WORKINGMEN'S PEACE CONGRESS. Papis, Sept. 7.—Tho Workiugmen's Peaco Conterouco unauimousty parsed tho principal revolutiou before it, which solenly protests #gaiust tho prosont armament of the European powens 84 au intolerabie Lurden ou the people, PILORING IN PARIN, Two hundred Belgiau and somo Corman Pil- grins en route to Lourdos arived in Farie, and So-day atteuded religious rersico. 'Floy wera in 1O wway ruolested, £0d 0O exCiement is 20wy by the populacs. Ty TUTLERIS, Panrs, Aur. 23, —he Journal Offivicl of this morning publises the repost of tho Parliamont- ary Uoumittes un the proposition of Iiaron do ‘Viuois for the sestoration of the Tuiteries. 'Thin report. drawn up by 3. Mounet, urgos that no moro timo shonid te lost 1u repmiring tho outer walls, 8y over day's dejay will render the work more costly. Atter eLetching the history of tho palace and dwolling on 1tu jutorestiug associn- tions, M. Monue: 1efers to its attempted destruce tion by tho Comwunsts, whio wera anzious to oxceed their prodocessors in their hatred for all that way the graudeur of Fraucoe. 1ie mon- trons tho clock which still pomts to the bour tho building waa ses on firo, tha stability of tho outer waily, tho rescue of tho Louvrs, and tho generous but always doceitful words, ** Liberty snd Fraternity," fuecribed 85 {f In bittermockery on tho front vf tho Tuilerios. Aftor consnlting ekillful architocta, ke finds that a restoration 13 ‘ponetbio withiout tov preat sn oxpenso, and 3~ presscs regret that four years shoull heve passed by without anything Deing doue. Tho walls restorod and thu bwidiog covered, its intorual arrangement and destiuation cun bo reserved for future cousidoia- tiou. Hotne sugyest that it should be connectod with the Louvse Ly two corridors, and Lo a simplo addition to the Musouwm; othors that it should reccive the works of living paintors now crowded togetber st tho Luxembourg, M. Glas Bizowm proposes thet it shiould Lo tho vertibule of au immer-o glaes building cxceeding the Cryetal Valscein’ splenuor and utility, & refuze’ for Vameisus and forelguers sgainse sumier storws and wintry gloomw, Somoe con- tend, exercising a night” given thew by the very cbaracter of tho hew Coustitution, that the pniace slould bo resorved for a royal resigence, whils othors rcject that comtugency, Nome, agaiv, would begin by razing it to the groaud, ‘Without otering an opinion on any but the last of these provosals, the report, both vu architect- ural aud sentimantal grounds, urges o faithful rostoration of Delorwe’s work, at least in 1ty ox- tornal features, snd reconunonds that it bo jm- wmediately commenced, ‘Tho matter will proba- vly bo disetissod on tho roturn of the Assumbly, unless, indood, an eariy dissolution should stand i tho way of its cousideration. phbsc o S ITALY. THE COMING CONSIATORY. Roue, Sopt. 7.—Tho dato lzod for the Papal Conuistory i Sups, . Tho Pope will then nom- inate the occapants for tho vacant Sces in Spuin, ixwluhdm; threv in the districk occupied by tho Cailista. CABDINAL M'CLOBKEY, Roxe, Bept. 7. dinal McClonkey arrived in this eity to-day, 1lg waa accampanied from Floreuoa by Monsigoeur floncetti. As the depot Lo was met by Cerdinal Frauchi, who was spo. cially doputed by the Poje to receive him, aud by Fatber Chatand, Rector of the American Col- lége, Cardinal MeCloskey proceeded to the Auserican Colloge, wuery be will reside duning bis stay tn Rome. e GERMANY, YON ARNIN'Y CASE. LoXDON, 8opt. 8.—A Eerhin dispatch to the Daily Newa reporta that Count Von Aruim's cazo will come up iu the Bupreme Court about thoeud ot Qotober. CoxeTaxTrvorLy, Sopt. 7.—Order has again been completed and establizhed 1o Bosnis, and almost restored lu Horzcgoviua. e e CENTRAL ASIA, TUE BUSSIA AMPAION, Br. Prrersnomi, & A telogram has been received from Gen. Kauffwan, command- ing the Jussian expedition sgaivet the Khoksud rebels, aunouucing that a battlo waa fought on the 4t inst., when the Hussinns completely da- fosted a forco of robals numberiog 30,000, who oocupied s fortifiod position, whick Gen, Gala- vatchott wtorthed. Lho enomy were pwuaed 15 aribune. NUMBER 15. ——— _— vorats, and many of them were killed an diownod In the Amndaria River. Sevoral R:n’i and & quantity of other war materfal wors cap- turad, The losses of Rusuiana wero incoustder- able. Gen, Kauffmno will continto lus aivance againat tho rebsls when his means of tranapore tation arrive from Kodshent, - THI STATE CAPITAL. Tho State Bonrd of Fqunlitzation ana the $50,000,000 Surpius—Gov, Deve eridgo Pays kHis Iespects to the Ducltats—Ieport of GraineInapoctor Saithe Swmal Diapateh &y The Chieago Tribune. SeaaxariiLy, L, Bept. 7.—Tle Stato Doard of Eruahizztion had up the queation of the dis- Jrdition of tho 255,000,000 of eurplus created in €usliziug the ausessment of town and city lots. # i moved to recommit tho roport to % Lown and City Lots, with in. fistribute tho amount of sarpluas Wy cushized value of lots, A hy dissvieion ensued, participated in by . Derlekan® Warner, Whitnoy, Huntor, tee, and Digging, an1 tho motion was finally 105t by tha followlug vate : Vewr=Monsra, Derlokam, Whttany, Willmaeth, and Ligpdnneit—y, inter, Miles, Mo- ley, White- etractiong ¢ pro rata Ian, Mir. Warner oferad a reeolution: WAEREA%, The Clides2n Limes, 10 it (s of 1 ] remarke uder (e caption 4 @a Can 0¥, Jurporting 60 have b ou Lurnished by tiin Ton, I, member ot thit Brard, chargiug this oy tutlng o Iow (o dctraid the County of equalization of tue ersesnmenta for A, D, 1 Wireneay, ‘The Iou. it 1 #lon of tia Board, did deslars sa3id reniark U ba Hantfally untrue, ‘and nut warzanted by any meut mada by him, and further ho wonld not apply 10 tlin Chicago Times t2 have the statement corrocied, bucawe that wsa uufrienily (0 bim ; thernfare, Liero'ved, That it juntica to tha Iton, R, I, Dorleke 201 and {lio several ‘membeza of thix Tivard, the Chie caigo Tianes b: hiereby requested to publish this pream- bli exd recolution, Tha resolntion was postponed until to-morrow moruing. 1t i not certain that tho resolution wus ofiered in good faith, It i helioved ite 1n- troduction was fGr tho purposs af cmbarrasxing r. Denickson, and it will probaoly not be pasked, or even: presacd. Mr. Derickson is o coneerned about 1t, and propowves to let tha Board pureuo nuch conrso ay thoy may desne, Ho wili ctill work with aa eye sivgle to tho good of his constitaents, Mr. Derickson moved that the Baard procesd to distribate tao 020,009 surplan an toun and city lots pro ruta on the oguslized valac ot sl lota Alr. igains moved to lay the motion on the tatle. The motian prevarled: . Hunter, Miles, MoNatt, 1, Jari Warver,’ Wiley, Waitetude, prioott—ii, vi—Mowte, Destciace, Lagisi, Whitney, and Witneat traneacting any other business, tho DBusrd sdjourned till to-morrow. TUL DUEZINTS, Gov, Bevaridgo dces not propons that the fire- oaters sud thots wha believe in the code shall come to thi« State and violatn our Inws with ime puoity, After wattiog all dsy yesterday oxe pecting 82 aifidavic charging ths offenss com- mittod from the Hiate's-Attorcey of Vinvobaga Couoty. and not receisiog it.” be telegraphcd that otiicial in the following eignificant terma: Srorvaricen, I, Sept, 7, 1653,~7a the Hon, John Gareer, Mate s Allrney, Rockford, Ht,: 1t in roports o that Tattics from an Bijolning State have wantonly iotatud the laws of the Stite of Liuols by fizhting 3 duel 1 your county, T Lope you will take p xuwure’lwvmm:mu the h\\l“.c 4 EERiap Joux L. Brvruar, Governor, Tho Cot Iaw violated in Bev. 65 of tho Crimina) Reviced Statutes, and reads: * Whosver s dael with a doadly weapon, althouzh no ath coaitos, and overy second, and whoover J4 and abetd in such duel, shall be imprisoned in tho P'enitentiary not less thau one nor moro than five yosrs, or bo fined not exceeding 23.000." The latter clzuse stricken off, and tha Jaw then cuforced, would mako it more efpct. ive. ‘Lo report of Gen, Smith, tho Chief Tnspector of Grain, was passed upon and approved by the Buard of Hatirosdand Warehoass Cammissioners this morning. It ehiows that tho recipta of moaey in Aumst wero €7.22L50; oxpenses for the same timo for the Iuspection and registra- tion _dopartments, £4,890.40 ; defieit, Aug. 1, £2,588.01, While this roporc shows still au cp- paront deficit of $160.91, yet lator collections #liow that the dapattmont will have a balance on Land uf over §1,000 on the 10th of Hoptem. ber, whizh i« pay-day, sud from this tune for- watd thoso deoartmonta will be moro than gelf. ma\;m‘ng. The Bosra did some other roatiue wark. 1n the afternoon session of the Board the As aistunt lospcotors of tinin applied for sa in. crease of pay to §2,000 rer snuum. Their pay wns incranged (rom 31,500 to 1,600, all the ad- vance now warranted. CASUALTIES, DROWHNED, Sreelal Dirpateh to The Chicagn Tridune, At Auron, Mich., Bapt. 7.—The body of an unknown o, apparently 80 years old, was found in ITuron River to.day, 8 miles abovo this city. Thore wero no scraps of paper sbout hum by which ho could Lo {dentified. Ho wore a workingman's clothes, had black hair, black oves, b fect 8 fnches iu height. A pen-hnife and n fow matches enly were found in hit pocks et. e biad no mark< of violence about Lim in- dicativg foul play, 1ad been iu the water about ten days. Speeia: Dispateh to The Chreaga Tridune, Wixuxs, Miun., Sept, 7.—The body of a man euppesed to have beon lost overbivard from tha steamer Charlle Choaver was found hero to-day in an salvanced otats of decomposition, aud buried by order of the Coroner. Specisl Liapateh 83 Tha Chicago Tridune, Broux Crry, [a., Sepl. 7.—A Journal Yankton apocial says an Heyear-uld son of United States Attornoy Pound ‘was drowued thero yesterday afterncon, Efforta to recover tho body have 80 far been unsneeeestul, THE FLOOD AT DES MOINES, Bpectal Correapunienca of Tha Chizago Tridbune, Drs Mories, Ia, Sipt. d,—Not within the memory of tho oldoat scttler hias there been such » tlood &8 13 now raging in the Dea Moines aod Raccoon Rivers, at this point, at this season of tho year, On Friday tho water begau to rise rapialy, setting back ovor tho Tow laud south o tho city, The Fmir-Gironnd was acon coversd: Tha Short-Horn cattle, whick had been sold tho big sale, wurs mostly ou the ground. und i way with great didiculty they were removed, The tenants ou the grouud wero oblized to vacaty their houses, and removo from the bams a largy number of fast horscy in truiniog on the race. track, Satunday the rivers roso all day, and, Buuday morniug, bad cowe up over 14 foet, ‘I'na south “part of thy city was yosterdsy nader water, aua_tho peorio hod loft their "houses, Probably 100 fawili « bad tovacste, Tho waters are nearly balf a wilo broad, and the damage will Lo couxiderabie. CARELESS SHOOTING. Special Inaritch 10 Tha Chicaou Tridune, Laraverre, Ind, Sopt. 7,—Thia forenocon a eou of Mee. St0y, residing on Brown strees, near Ninth, with 4 companion named Linwood, wera playing with & guw, and ¢he gun was discharged, tho contents 'E"‘"'“ through Stoy's hand, slat- terfugat terribly, Btoy jumped on to a horse with his companion, rode “a miilo to a physician, whuiy Lis wounds were dressod, and returned boiaus wiser Iad, minus part of i3 lefs Land. ... THRESHING-MACHINE BURNED. _ Gexeseo, Heary Co,, Iil., Sept. 7.—Last evene ing & threshing-machive took fire from a Lok box on the tarm of Joseph Arnett, a promts neut farmer of this county., The machine, atraw, and a large amount of in, wero con- sumed. Tho loss Is about 8400, It wad with tho grontest dinicalty that the horsss were taken from the horwe-power, the flames being driven by the wind directly towsrd them, BURNED TO DEATH. Special inapateh o Ths Chieago Tridune, Eaxsag Cury, Mo, Bept. T.~A terriblo cano of busniog, caused by s coul-oil lamp explosion, oceurred in this city late last uight, Mrs, O. I, Youm, liviug on Grand avenus, was going {rom oue room o another with & lighted lamp 1o her band, when it exploded, setting her oa : tiso from hosd to foot, Sho endured the mowm ' h;flnl sgony uutil death put an end i0 her suftorin,