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Fisaie v ?HE MISSISSIPPI FIGHT Statements of Parties Who Were Present at the Ieeting. The Affair Brought on Principally by Drunken Whites. Eight Negroes and Three Whites Killed in the Early Fight, The Chivalry {hen Inangurate an Indis- criminato Slaugher of the Biacks ; And Kill More than Fifty of Them Before the Work Ceases. WASHINGI0N ADYICEA. L4 Spectal uspateh to The Chcaqo Tribune. WastixaToN, 1, C., Sept. T.—Diapatchen ro- ceived hero attisbute tho massacro of negroes in Missiseippi to the Ku-Kinx aad Whito-Leaguers, Tho dispatelies reprosent. that the murdois wero plaonad by tho Whito-Leaguors, who committod the atrocitios in tho most barbarouy menoer, Attorooy-Gienoral Yiortepont, to sucertain tio truth of theeo toports, to-day telegraphed to tho ofticers of hin depaitnient 1 Mis npi. Tho roply shows that the four nogroea und threo whito men wero kitled, nod that tho disturbaueo originated tn a drunken quarrel. [131ne Associated Press.) WasmiNaTox, . (., Sopt. T.—Tolegrams havo boen rocetved by the Attorney-tienaral from tho Untted Btaten District Attornoy aud United Statos Marshal at Jackson, Misa., with reference to the recont distnrbances thore Letwoon whito and colored citizaus. Tho information ia uflb- wiantially to tho offoct that at a political mocting lield at Clinton, \isa,, oo Baturday last, 8 row originated, duriug which throo wintes and fonr colored porsons wors killed, and many woundod. Tho ofilcess sonding tho telegrams wero of tho opinion that the Htato nuthoritios woroe poworless to provent the continuation of disordors, 4he Attornes-Goneral has tolegraphed to tho District Attoroey and United States Marshal ot Jackson (o do all in their power to praserve order, but s thore ban boou no call rrom the Unitod SHtates nuthoritios for asgistonce, no further directionn havo heen given, Blouid applcation bo made from the ofticars of tho Clenoral Govornment atationed in the disturbod places for zid in supporting thele official authorits, it is probablo that tho Attor- noy-Genoral would esk for nssistanco of tho militaty, but up to this time thero have been no such domands or suggestions. A VICKSDUIO DISPATCNL Spectal Disyatoh £ Ihe Clucayo Tribunc, Vicksucno, Miws, Sept. 7.—Eight vegroes woro kitled in the Clinton 1ict and turee whites. Several were badly wonndod on both sides. It Is roported that throo wlito men wero killed vear Utica, in tho southorn portion of 1linds County, yexterday, and oncolghs miles north of Clinton. Citizeus of Jackson, foaring Amen would distributo arms o tho mnegrocs, guarded the arwory until the Governor sent tho guns to tho Uuited Hintea barrackd. CGov. Ames has fesucd s prociumation to-day ordering ofl companies of citizon soldiers to dishaod. Everything quict in, tho disturbed district to day, and no turther troublo is apprehonded, ‘fhe Mayor of Clinton has appoaled to tho col- ored people who fled to roturn to peacefal pur- auity, DETAILED ACCOUNTS OF TITE FIGUT, Mexrms, Sopt. 7.—Tho followiog report of thoriot at Clinton, Miss,, Inet Haturdav, was ro~ cetved from Jackson to.night. Aceording to a widoly oxtended notico theoughout 1linds Coun- 1y, 8 mass Ropublican meoting was asembled at Clinton last Saturgay. Mewmbors of nearly all the Lcpublican clubs in the couuty wera in attondauco, with many women and children. A barbacuo was aunouuced, and arrangetsents made to feed 3,000 persous. Nearly this vumbor wore iu mitondanco. Lvery precaution was talen to have an orderly and stccessfull meet- ing. Tho Cliuton authorlties had appointed muny specinl pohcemen, and prohibitad the sale of inioxicating liquors, At balf- pest 1 p, m. the procession filed upon tho grounds, and tho spoaking comwnaced. Ten minutes thereafior, Democratio speakers being on tho grounds and nsking for & division of time, in tho interest of peaco and good fool- ing their request was grauted. and A JUINT DISGUSII0N was fixed botween Jndgo Johuston, Demoeratic cavdidata for StatoBenator, and Capt. i1, Fisher, oditor of tho Jackson Daily ZLunes, Joho- oton was to sposk an hour, Fishe e to follew an houwr and a quar tor, and Johuston to close in n quarter of an hour, Johnaton mado a liberpl aud courteous spoech, and Capt. Fishor took thostaud snd con- gratulated the nudience un the auspicions opon- g of tho campaigy iu the county, and exprossed. tho hope that tho same ggood foeling would ohar- wctorize nll their moeetings. e complimouted Judgas Johnston on the consorvative tona of his romarke, and eaid ho would b glad to 800 such meotiuga generally Liold. Tho Ropublicau pasty wautod peace andlinrmony to provail, and Lo slould say uothing that would not coutribate to thia end, Capt, Fisher wpoke 1n this strain about pight minutes, when hio enw tho oulskirts of tho crowd leaving to go to tho sceno of o dif- fleuity about 50 yards distant. U'ho spoaker paused and urged ‘the sudienco to romaln, but the excited words drew mout of thom away, and ba atopnod spesking to awalt their roturn, In sbous three winutos A PISTOL RIOT WAY FINED 1n the erom, and quickly another, and in o mo- ment fifuy ehots wers heard to ba dischsrged. Ik wildest confusion eusned, Mon, womon, ud children goroanied, Lorses broke loose from thor hitchings aud jolued tho stampede, In the courso of fifiven minutes over 5UU shots wore fired, Threo whito und four colored men were wounded. A largo majonity of TUE BLACKS WELE UNATNED, having becn cautioned agminet carrying weapons to the meoting. ‘Uho duliculty was wholly un- pought by thew, and they fought only in self- defenso, By 6 o'clock not s colored man was geen on tha grounds, Armed whites eame out from Clinton sud took possossion of the fimunun. at the samatimo n Vicksburg train roughit armed mon frow Edwards and Solton, Baturday night 600 armed white mon oceuplod Clinton, and there was T;Int. On Buuduy morn- ing at daybroak the Vicksburgers, 200 of whom wore here, comwenced slaughteriug nogroes, Alithe colorod man thoy could tlnd were killed ih cold blood. ~Armod Lauds orgauized mnd ecoured tho country, and the work of ughtor —went on. It j ostimated fitty men wore killed in thig way in the county on Hunday, ‘'hose who were not Lillod bad to “ttos to the woods and swamps for protecsiun. A COMFLETE REION OF Tinmon pouscasns the cauuty, ‘The colored men for two daya hiave beon hourly arriving, snd reporting uew outrages. Tho olvil authoniues sra us torly poworloss to stay tho maraudiug bands, Uov, Ames has iseusd an order commaude fug tbe rictors o dikperse. Thp city s all of colored rofugocs, who dare not retury %0 thoir homes. They ask nothing but protection. Gov. Amoa ix doing all within Ly powar e ro- Yoot further bloodshed. No Bherif.posses ls suldcieat. ANOTUER STATEMENT, "Tho following is the etatoniont of State Ben- ator Caldwell concerniug the origin of the dii. culty. Judge Jobnson bad spokon about oo hLour to an audlence of oyer 2,000, all of whom listensd sitentively, ‘Fhe Judgo aid he had uover addrossod a cromd ag l"f‘ as tho presout ono that had bebavod so well sud given lum o much stention, and he boped thut thoy would sccord his oppaneat, Lapt. Fishor, tho enwe courtesy. Capt. Fikhor $beu kaconded thostaudand comuionced syoaking, In sbout flvo minutes some ouv called tho sposker o lar, lioudricks said to me, * Thore 18 - going tobe & row out theso,” woiming on the outer dgaof tho crowd, 1 paused for & minute be- tueo goiug out. warks, 1 procesde lxumm, Iasked what was 1ho watter, A loouian 8aid, ** This msu Thompson Lua drawa E platol on ooe of the colored mon who W manclilig in_tho piovesalan, uslug caciaw approblons epithote,” T remarked, ** My soung Thiend, for Go'a eakn dout dinturb il weolc ing.” I woon nase thio forlitg was Ao Ktroni and dotermiued that 1 ealled upon komo whits men toagmsifne in pruserving the peace, o oue ronpondod. 1 gaw Neal Vhaston sud Thompaon, while, DRAW PISTORS, and I stenned np to Neal, teliing him that would not do. I did tho same with Thomuten, end they put their weapons back In thew puckete, In a fow momeonts they had them drawn awain, and then the shooting began. 1 new Thompe son firo tho first whot, aud ho contluved firing, By this tima tho fiting hnd he- come genoral, Tha colored pooplo saon concontratud ot tlis puint, whon the aggrenvors ceased firine aud disporned. Then Tauppoaed ths troallo nll over, Hoon, however, 1 hoaed roports of guny at tho onnt end of the speaker' stand, which continued, and roemed preading fn every divection, nat of whero T was [ paw Lo calored men wounded, oua povore= Iy, aud tho uther nbout desd, T saw soveral other colored wonnded more or leas. hava ainen lo of ihodoatha of Charlen Chilton, Martin Sovely, aud Frank 'Thompson, whito: and Alex, Wilson, Louls Ilnrgiow, An gon of Sawmel Anthony, and another Loy whoso uamo I8 not kuowi. W Tho 947,000 LLobbery nnd 1nry Cive—ontmistorat oIl Will Not iZetire, Specwal Iapateh to The Chfcado Tribe. Wasmisuzox, D, C., Hept. 7.—Tho conneel for Drown, tho ntieged Treesury robilier, aro ene deavoring to securo tho dischargo of ghu accusad on tho groueds, first, becature thoro is no evie dence to sunpore the charge mado against him, and which lie hay beon caliod on Lo auawor, viz. ¢ tiat of larcony; eccond, becauso ths United tates lias nnnouncod through ita attirnoy that it wan not oxpocted to offer auy proof (o vus- tain the chargo; third, becanso no information charging him with suy other offonse, and bo- canso ho is not helil on any other, nor had auy noticoof auv other, or been callod upon to answer any other. Benton, tho noted safo-burglar, {a here, It is understood ho I8 to Lo used ns o loading witness in the now investigation in tho District safe- burgiary case, whicl ts woon lo hegin under Wolls, the now District-Attornoy, st tho direc- tion of Attornay-Genoral Pierrepunt. “Thora nppears to bo uo truth whatover in the rumor that Postmastei-tenoral Jewell contem- platen resigning big position, or that Lo 1s to bo forced out by politiciand, ‘The Quvarument, owiog {o tho rcantiness of it SHINGTON. AnfesBurg- pernl Jows approp:istions, in now obliged to economlize in prming, and to ceaso printing cortan_ stuto- miouta which Litherto have been'demandod. WL INDIAN THE PILLAGER TROUBLE IN«MINNESOTA. Special b mpateh (0 Ihe CAICano [¥ibune, 87, PAuL, DMion, Bept, 7.—A telegram to tho Dispatch from DBrainerd says: *No nows has beon rocoived from Looch Lake sinco ‘Tnesday last, A company of eoidiers from Fort Riploy, mccompanied by Agent Whilchead, passed through Draiuerd this morniug, en route for Looch Lala. Whitekead is determined to have Sturgaon and hie followers arrestod aud brought to justice, for whicl, If necossary, traops will remain ot tho Agoncy until afler tho full pay- ment, unlees tho outlaws are sooner arressod." I'wo Leech-Loke Indiuny, witoesses of tho cat- tle-kitifog ot Leech Lako aud the council pre- ceding, wore in 8t. I'anl yestorday, and wozo fn- turviowed by your correspondent. They eay Blurgeon is the priacipal brave of the Fillagers' Loud, but that they wre led by o yousg Chief namod Strong bley ; that tho latter {8 tho roal leader; tha Lis purposo of raising & disturbsnco was known to all the viliagers for somo timo: that it was op- posed by the bead Chief, called Flatmouth by tho whiten, but known to the Indions s Lead~ ing Bird, cud that Btrong 8ky's avowod object in makiog the disturbanco wos Lo bring mon frow Washiugton who woald Leur their cow- plaints. What theso complaiuts woio these two Indiaos profesaed not to know. 7Thoy said Stur- goon remsrked in councll, where tho whola matter wad talked over, after Leading Bird's pro- tost, that Strong Bky and bLin followera were voe actiug oo thoir own miods, but on advico of oo thoy saw without clothes, or Iying in bed, who was not a rod mav. From this Agent, ‘Whitehead aud othera imanginod that a promi- nent old citizen of 8t. Psul bad advlsed the In- Gisns to o disturbance, becauno bo was [atoly vis- ited whilo sick Ly a dolegation of Leech-Lakers, but your correspondent’s informants, who wero of the delegation which visited (his gentleman, dewiod that bo gavo oy advice, aod that Lo had ony telk with tho Indisus othor than advise ing them low to get bhome, 'They pay Btrong By Is young uud foollsh, but s the renl loadar, whilo Bturgeou is old ana mischioy- ous, and that tho two Lave no other objeet than to nttract attontion to their resorvation, hoping tueroby to uniu advantegas which thoy aro do- nlod under prosont regulations. From other sources, not ko direct but probably beiter iu- fored, I lenrn that tho Young Fiilagers want o now troaty which will givo them larger holp towards boealiiog up farms, supplying tools, mackinory, eattle, and horsos from a now sale of their piuc landp, und that this part of them woro led by Ktrong ky, alter n war-dance of five daye, to muko ~ raid on tho lumbermen’s nnd the Agency cattlo as a monns of utiracting atiention ot Weshivgton, MURDEROUS OUTOREAK IN NEVADA, BaN I'naxcmsco, Cal,, Bopt, 7.—An Ivdinn out. break i reported in Enstorn Nevadn and Weate om Utah, A uvumber of sotilors and miners Layo boon killed, and women and childron aro belog romoved to places of safety, Trovps sud voluutoers aro going to tho seone. Tho mili- tary commander of this city has beon ssked for arms and ammuuition, and ordors have Leon issued for infautry, cavalry, and artillery to procecd at ouco from fhis city and Benicla to Lastern Novads, Tho risivg is attributed to Mormon wfluouce. Banr Laxg, U, T, Bopt, 7.—A potitlon bas beon sent to tho Governor for arms aod troops ot Deop Creek, Utah, as the settiers thero are spprelhensive of Indiuu hostilities, Somo troops loave Camp Douglas to-nlght for ‘Toaun Sta- tion, tho uoarest point ou the Cootral Pacifio Railroad. Bax Faaxciaco, Cal,, 8apt. 7.—A company of rogulars will loave by epecial train for the mseat of war in Nevada, THE SIOUX COMMISSION. Rep Croup Aarncy, Nob., Bept. 5,—The Sloux Tudisn Commissiou arrived horo to-day, five days out from Choyonno. Tho whole parly are in oxcellont benlih. All tho Missourl Rtiver In~ disua aro at Shadron Creok, with Spotted Tail' baud, in all about 1,300, whilo at Red Cloud there oo now about 10,000, The Northorn Bloux, with tho Yauktons aund Bantees, have not yob vo- portea, but sro expected in s fow days, Tho Urand Council will not tako place earlior than tho 24th of Soptember, thoro boing somo difference of opinion ua tothe place of holding ths pow-wow, = Noflour is huro to feed the host of rod-skins, nor can any bo brought bero short of niuo dasys, ‘Tho prospects for the suc- cogs of w trealy ore flatiering, and bus lttlo troubls is now auticipated. INDIAN TERRITORY, Lrx Creeg, L I\, via Muskookz, Sept. 7.—The lato meating at Caddo aod Atoka,.in the Cloo- taw Nation, in the laterost of tho oponing of the Torritory, hoa borno uuexpectod fruis. Instesd of inveigling Qov, Coleman into & recognition of the movemeus, ko hay iusued a proclamation that no pormits to reside in (hat section will be granted to whites uutil the mooting of the noxt Council. It looks ga thongh ha mesnt to cairy out s viewa of driving all white Chootaw Natlon, it mfiil:l o iR —_—— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, LuszoN, Sopt. 7.—The United States stoam- ship Juniata Las arrived. QuzexsTows, Hept. 7.—The steamship Mare athon, from Roston, hag arrived. Faxtuxs Pom, Sept. 7.—Tho steamahy beo, from Liverpoo), hias arrived, B gun ‘Nxw Yonx, H-lgb. Arrived, the steamanip smburg; Wiel from L\u:&‘a‘:')l. : the MNothols, fiom BouTuaMPrON, Bopt. 7.—The ateamah; trom Now York, has arrived. 9 Moasl, W, D, Cole, Generat Frelght A Burlngton & Miasousi Hailiond 15 Nebosars Omaha at § 0'clock yesterday moraing of T1115 CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ¥, 1875 SPORTING NEWS. The White Stocking-Ludlow Oamges= Boston's Nino for Next Year: A Vietory for the Hartfords Over the 5t Louis Browns, Races at Loxington and Prospect Park— Bogardus and Paine, BASE-BALL. THE MARTFOUDA AT HT. LOTIS. Special Lispatch to The Chicaua Friouns, Br. Lotis, Bojt, T.—1he Hortfordy and Iirowns played the fourth gamo of their champiousbip serics loro to-day. Fifteon bundrod pooplo woro prosont. ‘Tho home nine worn cutplayed at ovary point, and finally defeated by a score of 8 to 2. Tho Bt. Louls mou utierly iailed to may- tor Bond'a parabolic curves, and no loss than oight of thom struck out on his pltching, The Browns cotmitted nivo fielding errars and the Hartfords fivo, throo of which were charged to Caroy. Tho featuro of tho contest waa Allison's catcliing. Ifo rotired ten playors, aspisting twvico. wid was notchinrged with 8 singlo orror, The Hartfords play licro un ‘Uhursdsy aud Saturs day, and then leave for Chicago. THE CHICAGO-LUDLOW OAME. Tho batting of the Chicayos agaiust the Lud- lowa neems tu bavo agtonished {he Cincinuath peoylo, aud the Enquirer broakn out a3 foliows: “Thie most astonished andience that ever aaw & yaran of base-Lall wartho ane st Ludlow Dark yesteriday , tsembled b Witneas the gano betwed s 1ho Whito Ktockiugs and tho Ludiowe. Tuo. monner in which the Lids polislicd oft the tartfords on Fridey Ied wmny o expecta goud gamo with the Wiile Htockings, bul tho Chicugns played an If the re wero uiue devils it every meninr of ho nins, aud o shikition of Lalting in (Lis "8 & wight to look at, ¥ 1t e tha worst surjriso purty they ¢ ueh k0 wouedd, sud gt w dluwat or er atteuded? But they need not Jool so badly, The o3 played o gamie that would bave defested the hat cint an Asiorlca, Tho Whitew mads nine ruus in the firet iniag e an error of Jonen 1 the ekt feld, enmoralized thio bogs, Tho Ludn, by good niadu thetr unly two Tans fu the Grat inuiog. Following s tha 1co NEXT SEAL'S LOSTONS, Tho Boston Advertiser Lus the followlng in 10lation to uext yoar's team: Al friendn of tha Boston Club will be glad to learn thint at Tzt thio managern havu siicceedod I ongaying Joxephs to pitels for thew, Lo having mgned & threo yearu! contract with the club n Phlladclplis on Friday nlgtit, Ju:ephy, whoss resl nune s Bord han Leen piayiug butl for mx years, 10014 now 31 yearn old, 8 feet d inclien In_ helght, aid weigha 140 pounds, ilo aa yoeuived Hatteriug offurs frow many clnbe, Lut hiaa hitherto_refused all offcre, as he Lad @ good Luwie ness engagement, 1o will comy to Hoston in tho apring, “dosepha {a prohably the bist mtcher fu the country uext 10 Bpuiding, 1w first notable achijcve. mcut Vs 1 100 coutest of tho Doovr Club with the Athietics, fu July last, when tho former wan (ho winner by o scoro of 6 to 4, tho Auhieticn bidug unablo to Ll him, Folowing this, ko accom- ponled the Philadclpbia Ciub on o Wowiern trip, durlng which it beat every club with which it ,ru)‘exl in tho greater part of tho yames, Armving ioiue, tho Ciileag) Club Liayed tho Valladclphians on the groundn f the fattor, when dosephis perforincd tho unparsliled feat of putting ont & proteamous) club [ 6 game of nineinnings without' thelr 1xing ublo to cors a singlo Luwe bitt, the acore of (he 1.0 ntanding at 4 to U ugainst tho Chlcayos, In hia scont vieit 1o Hoswon, in the ourly part of Aupusl, he sud Buyder piased with tho Lostons fn o practics pame ruinat tho ¢ Fhilliea,” wich Bpaldiug and White, “Yhu 8070 of Tto 2 n'favor of Juieph’ sido affordcd unother proof of bis ekill, and two days later, 3 champloshin geme, & 1N by Salone of o’ Lull throwns to firet bard wan_thn ouly thig which maved tho Bostons from defeat, thoy winntug by only one ruu, in & reore of 4 to 3 iy cloven nningy, On Tutre day, u Phliadelpbis, tho Philsdelphians, with Josepls plichiug, pliyed thu Bostons s vie gaino of ton i ings, “Josephs s also 8 good felder, Latainan, aud base-runnor, Tho lLiontous bavo engeged aa firnt-laag man Mur- nn, who i tow playlug i that position {u the Phflan delphis Club, His contract 1 ulao for threo years, Muruan first entered the baso-ball field_six or seven JUAT4 6O 54 B tuember of the Bavanaah Club, ta which ityan, & former member of tho Bistous, alo belongod, 1o afterwards playod with the ‘Mauxfioids at Midd.oe town, Cont,, &ud aftes thelr disbanding 1 was thouglt bo would L6'‘engaged Ly 1ho Dostcns, but e Jolied the Aikletica justend, ‘1fo fu tiuo Lado man, & gocd thrower, and heavy batier, CHICAGO UNIQUES AT AT. LOUIS. The 8t. Louts Zimes Lo un interesting nc- couut of & game bolween tho Uuniques, of Chi- cago, and the Blue Btockings, of 5t. Lows (both colured), from which tho following oxtracts uro mado: They (tho Uniques) opened tho gamo yesterdny with five riina, wnd kept tho lvad unth the 07t uniug, whon by carelcas ilelding they Ict tho Dlue Btockmigy 3 up eight tallfes ou them, At tho clowo uf the bizth 1m0t thoy wero still thres bebind, Lut Ju the seventh they got 41 rix runs on u remarkably oo streak of Eakting, At thin polut te gomo Lecamo inteusely fu- foresting, aud vhon tho Blues tied thy Uniyques i tho lglth fublug th excitemeut of tue crowd waa ot fever at, “liie ninth nniog resulted in o blsnk on Loth eliles, and when the tolh seas opened the sun wan tlready down, _Balley, of the Biuce, got it bswo on 4 cluse play dui & questionabla docilon of tio umyire, und \rai sent wronud hono on Smith's Aus two-haser L 1ght Bld, Richardson then wout out on a foul, aud "Taglor wia aparcd at first, Lay was tielded ont at ficat by tho pitchier, Smith fn the mesnime trylug to #teal Lone, The firnt baseman sent the bl lively to Dowou 8t tho Loue Vlate, aud Kanith was Leaded o, “[ia wmpire, though, hsppetiod to bo looklug the othor ey wud cofd uot fiesefors doclde im ot Flio Uiyues took nmbrago at thls wud theatened to throw up tlie game ; fn fuct, thoy camo tu and Lo- @it 80 pack up tueir bitd and tho crowd flocked over 100 urounds agato, Tho managecs sud caplains ohi- puted gone Alieen OF twenty mibutes with tho utapite wous bis decision, snd the weut ou with L gauie, Tho Unlques futended now to prolou o gamo - 11 dark, wo that it would Luvo to bo dectded n ilruw on tho evel Innings, They muilod and overthirew cons isvually untl (46 Diuei lud run up veven tallce wad ‘wantod £o keep it up, Lul tho umpiro ugam Juterfered, Swith, coming to but tho sccond i, srack out, wid tho ealchior dropyod tho ball purposely, Bumith widked slowly tawards tirst base, but Dison rufusod to throw 10 tho bascman, sud the mypirs decided o siriker out anywuy, ‘Tlio écoro by fntinige was : dnninga— 1943460678010 Biuo Stucking...,.s1 1 0 2 8 3 0 ¥ 0 50 Uuiqueu... 510023600 $-19 .. LESSER MATTELS, Tbo Cincinnati Xnquirer has the following, amoug other items ; Tho Puwneo Chub, of Thompon's Crose-roads, Poscy Couty, hl,:dlu advertiso for a colieyo gradunto who can play bare-ail n the Gertaan touguc, 1 cateh for them ezt svasun, Leasler plays ball woll fn o yallow-jactel's neat, and, with u coupls of these Intolusting wiranger ib his yantaloons, Lo was 0no of tiv most setive felders o Baturduy tlist over skipped srouud u ball-feld, Watron White, of (ha Chicagos, Las sbot thoie wx cylinder wustaches whicl ornstented il phiz sanio weoks ago, and it would now be lard work for & strauger ell by lookiug at him that b couea from Obicago. Horr Holtum, the Parlelan guntleman who catches s catinon ball frod {rom a plece of orduacs threo s & day befaro meal-ifumes, wou originally the eatcher of o Mausacluselty busa-bali nino and was disctiarged for want of nerve, An agent of the nsw professional Loutsrilto Club, wilch Eas Gryanteed for wost yoar, [s fu tha city i soarch of playera for uext year, 'It fysuld that be bias wcured lartings and Doviig of the Chicagos, and tharyiog W capture Nicholas, tho thisd bassian uf particular atar bas faded from the drw- 18, 30d roappears Lo-dsy upon tho ball- fiehl. IVW Freddie DoMussey, who ix anuouuced oa Captatn of the Bachelors, whott thuro ure inuby peopio 1 Vermout who thing he oughit to bo Qaptain of e **Masrled, or the Ought To Lo, ———— THE TRIGGER, BOGABDUS VH. PAINE. The pen-and-luk war which has been going on between Bogardus aud Paine culminated fn & challonge from the lattor, which was published In Monday's TRiusE. To thiy Bogardus makee tho following roply in s letter to the Now Yotk Herald: Mr. Ira A, Palno expresses a wish 1o sea my * taleat atiletrap rather thau roud long newspupor dissertas Wone." *Barkie is wilin\* vory much »0, and tu iny roply to Liv cownmunts § bad hoped I Lad shado oflery teinpting cuough 0 draw out the veriest atickler, OF iy European trip 1 sbiall naw say bitle, leaviug my forlicowlug Luvk o toll its own talo, The Wallasco offer Wus zoceived by e ufter 1 had wiads crory ar- rangement for a returu, which could not bo theu braken up without cousidarabls lova, My proposiiion to niuin 110 May nezs (0 west Alr, Wallaos, of the Huriingbais Club, or uny wa, etill holds. ‘That Mr, Paiue poreiats u misucderstauding wuat to otberw i wlrukn uu[ be Atributed to bis uataral ouplalty or wapldity, 1l 8vor, 10 put au cnd Lo mers talk, I am glad Mr, Faine bas ‘screwed bis courage up to the polut of sccepiing sy otfer to ahoud for s fair siake, 1e wmust be aware, Bowever, that 1 bave aiready ai eugegomont to buut in the Bald, which will preveut iy belug st tle Daltiuore weeting in Cciolar, Uyt 1 taxe Lis offer A bright matiy heay for Wednealty mest at Desrfint Park, Drooklsn, AMNNRE 403 T $1,000, 10 b degomita ] nd the oflice of Thy Sparit of the funes on or betore Monday nest, T JrompAly v ired 1y o hia L [ it ot ant et of tiat fealing hivo £ g ey arftod B30 witn 510 ea’ Spirt, 40 La o pif afnie khould e cons urweard with the. §1,0.0 an Monday moat, fn wher warde, 1 have seancred $30 1o nething that n dare not cono shiacpiy tn tha ko In o:ne thie mateh fs hronght shont, (e gats moncy muet £o tn the winuer, Tar parl ulae on this potal, e froin gt erjeriance §y ehanng T know that M, PO filea« of wowm wnl forvn in reforence o gate moucy are somewhiat confr i, A, 15, Boaannca, slot of the World, tho racas over Lhe Firat raco, pirec i 50, £50 Lo tho secon:! hinrs 13 to the Srst and L wito beats t .ue -0 . br, ¢, Greno- o M. A Grinstand's e, g, 16 Miller's, Wik or the colt niaken for 2« cach, piny or pay, $130 sdded, il colt 10 ructirs $30 out” of o plakes 3 rarters of a mala, Viret, 1% J, Nichol b.m, Vagr nt, by Virgil; recond, 3. 1. Ttandali's b.e. The Nipper’: third, Williams & OQwing'n b, ¢ Maluatto, "o following woro not placed ¢ A. Keens Richarda' b, Grit, \. Teeno Ilich- nrls’ ¢ b, Bazor, T. J. Metibbouw' ch, g, Goldshury, D, Swigart's b c. Berlin, D, Swigart's b, ¢. ymbay, D. Swigert's Madrid, by Lexziuge ton. ime, 1:18, PROSTECT PARR TACTA, Nrw Yong, Sept. 7.—This was the first day of the running_meoting st the Pro<pect Park Far grounds, ‘Tho Lutdle race, 2 miles, over eight Jiurdles, wan won by Corouot, Mootstouo soce ond. Caribioo third. Tho second race, threc-fourths of a mile, for 2.year-olds, won won Ly I'reshooter, Moliie Carow second, Woodland third. Tune, 1:19, Tho third raco, milo heats, for sll ages, was wou by Countens, Carver mecond, \\indbam thitd, Time. 1:46, T JOREPH EXTOSTION, Spertal Inmateh to Ple Cigcaoo Tribune, 81, Joskrm, Sopt, 7.—Tho races to-day were ap to tho rtandard of firet-rato spoit. For the enr-old stake, mile aud ropeat, pursn €250, Harrison’s Winflald was first in two straigel Lea:n, and Brown's Plavinate eecond. Time, 14677 and 154337, ‘This 18 within n quarter of & second of the Viest time evor made in tho State. In the trottiny, three bost an five, purko S1 lowa Maid won in threo strajzht heats, Hausss (H:I socoud, Time, 2:35. Woathor iutensoly hot, R FIREMEN. A TROSFECTIVE CONTEST AT LAPORTE, 13D, Suecral Durateh b Tnue Chicago Tridune, Larontr, Ind., Sopt. 7.—Tho HBouth Bend Tribune of tho Gthi inst. containy a challengo from Delta Hose No. 1 and Untuh Hosoe No. 8, of Houth Lond, to Alert Ilose No.1 and Wide Awake Hose No.2, of this city. The South Bondors claim that their companien can get away with Laporte. Tho Lapurte companica have ac- ceptod (o challeuge, and hiave placed $200 i the Citizens' Bank of Laporto as forfeit The pureo to bo run for will be 2500, mith tho privilege of raising tho pame to $1,40, giving flvo days' notice. Au oficial ac- ceptanco of this chailengo will be sent to Houth Beud by the first inail. Now let tho con- flding Benders put up their money or squeal, aud sustain their lready first-class roputation in that lino, Tho race will tako place 1u Laporte Sopt. 30, . SR CRIMINAL NEWS. MURDER TRIAL AT PRINCETOMN, 10 Tribune, Praxcerox, 1., Seps. 7—Tho caso of The Peoplo ve, Eamuel 3. Reed was resumed tluy morping, and by noon the full jury was impan- nieled, abou: forty persons being rigidly exame iued before the fuil number of twolve was ee- carad, The fucts in b ease, brielly stated, sro thewo : That tho deceased Henry L. Chicago uegotiating the valo of biw farm ; whila lio wan thero o dtsynte aroso between defendant sad n oy hflnyi on tha farm, This 1tl-feoling communicated {taclf Lo the decoasea’s wife, who telegraphed to kier hurband to retuiu onthe thee,’ truiu, 24lns folks, includingdefoudant, were shout to drivo bor off tho tutm. The coneoquonce was thot deceased returned in a rago, pussed by Lis own Liouso witbout stopping, sud entercd tho tho dwellngg of his father, n part of which Le lonped 10 tho defendans. “1tis alleged that Lo torcibly entered tho stairway leading to the de- foodant's room, waking throats to kil Lumn, Tho defondant told him for God's sake to keep ufl;, or Lio sliou!d ba compellad to dofonl him- self, nnd, decenscd il persovering n L attemipt, was mhot by the de- fondant, and death ensucd. This aftoruoan the cuso was oponed in u clear, legicsl, aud conzise statemont of tho for tho Liokce cution Ly Btmte's-Attornoy Warren, snd an cqually able atatement of tho detendant's ver- ston by Mr. Stipp. To-morrow moruing tho tcee timony will commence, and, a8 sowo thirey w:te uenses hnvo o bo oxamingd, it is hardly .rob- abio that tho case can be coucluded beforo tho cud of tho wouk. HORSE-STEALING. Special Disputeh to The Chwaio Tribune, Warreaay, 11k, Sepr. 7 City Muishal Ingally roceived n telegram from tho Marehul of Racine, stativg that & man named James Slurphy tind takon from Sumner's hvery- #table, at that place, a hordo aud buggy, which Lo 8aid Lo would roturn in threo hours. Ho not making his appearance at that time, ATr. Nume ner nottflad tho City Marshal, who, on bomg i formed that Murphy fornerly byed in Waukegan, tolographiod os abovo statod. Murphy was boon found and lodged iu jail, where he was identitiod &5 boing tha right paikon by tho owner of tha properey, who arrived biero to-day. THE MONTREAL GRAVEYARD TROUBLE. MoNTREAL, Sopt, 7.—Last night tho Protost- ant Cemetery vault in which the remaina of Guibord lie, was goardad by cighteen men, armed with navy revolvers and Enflold ritles, under the command of a Sergeant of Palico. No date §s glven for the funcial, A gonoral fesling of fncecunty still provaily amoug the rosidents iu the suburbs, ST, LOUIS NEWS. B1. Louts, Sopt. 7.—Col, Durroughs, who was shot by Jubo W, Iloward, in a ssloon o day or twoago, dled to-night. Harvey Drown, & nogro who murderod Philip T'farr six miles from fown Jast May, and then ravished nnd robbed Mra. D'farr, was convioted of murder to-day, A DOUDLE MURDER, Owana, Neb., 8opt, 7.—Fohn Williams shot and kiled David snd Thomas Vroowso at Lowell, Nob., this moruiog, This double mur- dor eriginated about some land over which they twvo Leen st faw all sunmer, Willams gave bimself up to the authoritios. AN OFFICER KILLED, SaNTA T2, N, M., Bopt. 7.—At Laa Vegas last night Louis Ifommell sbot aud killed a Deputy- Shoriff named Duray, who was tryiug o arzost Lim, Hommell had boou given up by his bonds- mien, aud the authorities wero ondeavoring to visco him in coutinomont. 1o s sull at large. A DANGEROUS BRUTE. Speckal Iapateh (o The Chicago Tridune, BrooxiNaroy, I, Bept. 7.—Charlic David- eon, 0 years uld, son of a blackemith at Normal, wus horribly bittou In the face bya dog ta-day, sud id In danger of death. ——— SUICIDE, CotveiL BLuFss, 1a., Bept. 7.—\William M. MzMahou, of Hardin Township, Pottawsttom:o Couuty, recently arrostod, charged with stoaling thirty-lUve head of catilo, and confiued i the Cousty Jall in (his city, yestordsy suicided by taking & doss of morphiiie. “rhio deceased waa & well-known and bitburto respected member of the community in which he livea, 7. Lovts, Bopt. 7.—John Bentol, sa old man 70 yours old, who kepi & sstoon and boardit g louse iu tbe lower part of the city, pus & pis 1 1 Liw mouth this woruiog and nearly Liow lus Lesd off, Financial snd domentio troublus sre alleged a8 tho causo. —— ‘Friplets with Some Ago on Them, taden (S, C)) Coiirrer, orougls, of Kes cawe into Camden the other accompaniod by Lug threo eons, Thoy sro triplata, resewblo each other sa much ss 1o reudor ji ditticult to diee tingnish Latween them, aud bLaving been born on tho 11th of April, 1604, are a little over 11 yeazs ol age. aw County, Yestordav morning | - and at homo, FAIRS. Opening of Agrienltural Exhibitions in Illinois, Indiana, and Wise consin, Creditable Progress Shown in Most of the Departments. Recoption of Jeff Davis at De Soto, Mo, WILL COUNTY, ILL, Srevial Dimtel to The Chrcans Tridune, t, 1L, Sept. 7.—~Tno sixth anvual ox- position of the Will C.umy Agricultural Me- chanical Asensiation opened nuspiciounly yes- torday, with far: woallier, and u large numboer of axhibitions in altendance, Yestorday and to- day wers mniuly dovoted 1o tho cntriea of stock, farming aud mechanical fplements, fruite, fancy roode, aud othior articles. The exlubition of stack ta unusuaily attrastive and of muperior quality, especially Lorscs, the display [u this hine being Lettor than evor beforo. Tha show of cattla s very fair, bat uot cqual to urevious years. Tho grounds htorally overllow with ewino, all tho penn Leiny occupied early on Sone day by grunting tenants, and estra pons wero Luilt yecterday to accommodato tho later nrrie vals. In shoep aud poultry tho show- ivg 48 cxcolient, aud thero s 8 vers fino dplay of frnits for the weason, Thero iy plenty of vacant rovm in tho tloral Liall, aud the la ara requented to bring in their fancy work and fill it up. On whuio. the fair excela, 8o fur, alt forme: exhilitiona ot the Amsocition. ‘Thero s a littlo seareity of cattle, but stock ia atill coming in, and therd arg otber’ aitractions satiicieut to compensate for thia want, . ‘The oiticarn of the Arsociatinn and the rupoar- intendents of tho duferent defaitments have Leen untiring 1 their efforts to wake the fair o wuccers, and all that is now reqmired is for tha pmrla to turn out and assist them in accom- lishing this object. Amansg the boraes ny hubition sre Charles Snoad's iy utallion, **Duke of Normandy ;" ao fmported wtalhou, iho projery Mosars. J. B, Austin and I\ 1. Tuomas, | of Homer; * Mastadon,” an Luglich dinnght horso, owned Ly tho Eock Cresk Buock Company; and * Lochisl” u thoroughbred ; running borso, owned by Caut. M, M. Stowart, of Wilmington, who aleo oxhibity a thoroushbred maro, Jumes Owen has eumo flue brood mares on exbibition, and Messrs. Laren aud _Lenuoit appear with nome mag cent Civdeadals w'ock. Mr. Calkiug, of Peotona @ Gray, of Wilimngton ; snd Mewsee, Storum aud Meescugor, of kemer, also prescut udimirable wtoek. “Fho principal exlibitors of cattle ars Speucer & Sous, of Ty d B, . C tho sameo_townstap, with 8toll, of Trankfort. with graged stock Boyland, of Jeckson, with ** Alderneys " Darwin, of Joliet, with * grades " ported Nur; * Lougfetlo N Myron Geor WD, )k Linn, of Manhactan, Henry Powl, of Will, with cight stalis of * Heroford: aad o fow otherw, In sheep, Joan Huut, of Maniatizn, exhitits Bame fiuo **Southdowns” Now Leunt, somo * 3feninos”; John Grey wood, of Joliet, a tlne lot of * Longwoul:"; Wiliam Greenwood. of New Lenox, und Govrga | 8. Groeuwood, with **Southdowns,” of | " in n smoke-houso in rear of Nos, 172 and 174 Tlho chicf oxhibitors of #wino aro James C, Kerchoval, of “New Lenox, who Las some | 4 Chester Whites from Fennigy ; Charles Buosd, of New Lenor, teen or Llteen cotrios of ** orkuhires Hunt sud F, Hearlos, of New Lenos, *Clicater Whites.” and Jamos L. Owen, of Fraukfort, with a Jot of Polaud Clina hozs, Tho cutrics i ail dopart- meuts will closs 0t neon lo-morrow, by wlich timo it Is oxpected tuey will be full and runzing over. Alout twenty trotting and running horses aro | on Lao grounds, and wil compete {or purscs on Wedncadsy. | aud Fiiday afterucone, On tho . day thera will bo a race for & speaml purso mado up by ths eitizons of Johiot, | JEFF DAVIS AT D! 0, t40. Seyrums, Toon., Bept, T.—The .Appeal's De Sota, Mo., special to-day vays : e receplion of Mr. Davis was alf that could ba dosired. At Columbus, an Moraay night, bo waa wet by dol- cgates from Cusrleston composed of wombera of all parties, who were accompenicd by a Charloston Land, Meseru. Deal, Danforth, Bo- thuve, oud Hatchos comprised the committee.iho latter a 6on of tho Congressman frum thly Dis- trict, who was formorly a momber of tiie Cone fudorate Cougrosa. When wo reached Lelnont tho Mavor wade a speech of weleome, Which was iodorsed Ly stormy applause. Mr. Vavin replied i o fow words g0 bappy and so effoctive ua to foreo o ronewal of spplauss, At Charlestou another and a hearty welcotnos as- sailed biwm, 1o was completely surrounded by peonle, among them mauy ladicd. At the close : of the spoaking, which was necogsarily brief, % | eneral intreduction ensued, and Mr, Davia wog 10ade 10 feel that Lo was amonz bis countrymen We arrived ut Dosoto this mormn- 1ug a httlo heforo dagbreak, and wero oscorted to the botel, where, ehout 10 o'¢iock, 8 commit~ ! too composed of leading mout of | them_Leputlicaus, pad ~their respects to Mr, Davis, who wan received cordially, and ! who s cordially reciprocatzd, Amoung tho Com- itieo wero Col, J. W, nad aj. C, C. Fletcher, othera of vx-Gov, Fleteher;” Judgo C. 8. and | Gea. L, J, Rankin, all leading Rapublicans of tho Btate: uod W, O'Donuefl aud ‘Thomas ! Charles, Seerotary of tho Cotnty Fair Aseocia~ tion, both Democrats. After an hour spent m tho usual customary interchnuges, tho Comtnite too escorted Mr. Dasis and friouds to the ret- douco of Gen. Raukin, whoso guests they will romain uptil they leavo for St. Lo to-norraw, Mr. Dasis will dehivor an address xt the foir grounds, wiiere. it 18 contidontly expected, thero wili s an amwmennd crowd, St Louis will sond & largo delegation,” BLOOMINGTON, ILL. Spectal Diapaich to s Chicaas Tribune, Broouisaroy, 1, Sept. 7.—The McLean County Fair openod to-dsy with glorions prose pects of succoss—pleasant wosthior, cool broezes, aud roads yonderod exceliout by a shower this morning. Tho display of draft horuos and short- horus 18 wooderful, speaking volumes for Me- Losn farmers. All tho voted herds and studs of Central [llinols aro ropresentod, and yet all the entries are not made. A good mavy trottors and pacend aro gatheriug in for tv-morrow's cone tests, but nouo of much colobrity as vet. Tho pacing raco this afterucon was one of the scrubs, 1t was won by Whitson's Sleepy Goorge, an lndiana importation, tho samo that took the prizo at Ciinton Iagt weuk. Timo, 2:343, To-morrow the gato foo ia raised to G0 conts, aud all tho priucipal stores will close. There will bo somo protty fair trotting. Wiilie Niceol wou Aha first prize for boye' riding, Willia Moore second. Thore woro twouty entries, Husan Denin and an amateur performance of the +*Drummer Roy of Shilok ™ will amuse the poru- Jaco in tho evening ; nlso a nogro minstral per formance at a emall biall. Pickpockets, gambiers, snd takirs are 1u abundanco, BUREAU COUNTY, ILL. Bvectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Pamxomroy, 1., Sopt, 7.—Ths Bureau County Fair comwencad to-day, and will continge uutil Friday, It Lids fale to bo tha moss successtul ever hold here. Tho display of agricultural im. plemonts s more extousive thau was ever be- foro knoww. Blooded stock, both fn horses and cattle, wad novor so fully represented, not loss tuan seventeun stud of howves of immaculnte pedigrecs and 100 bulls and cows of sristocratio Cartor & Co. vrigin being prosont, Tho show of cerents aud vegetablos iy extraordivarily tiue, Iu fruit sho oxhibition will be Lelow tlo usual aversge of this couaty, but never beforo in the memory of (ho oldest inhabitent way Bureau lenl, 80 rich m grain. There wil Le no raclug uotil Thuraduy, cxcept small trei- ting by colts to-morrow. ho Chicagu, Bure lington & Quincy Railroad wilk soll round-tip uatuu from Moudota and Nepouset and all L= torvening stwtions at ono ana s fifth race, sad ou Thursdsy an excurston traiu will bo run from Nepouset, &Zlm: up 1n tho morniug sud coming back in evening, VERMILLION COUNTY, ILL. Swecial Disvateh to The Chicago Tridune, Dasvieex, 1L, Sept. 7.—The Vermillion County Agricultural Association began their sizteenth exhibition at Catlin to-day, The attendanos for opening dsy wss good, and’the number of entrios largo. CHAMPAIGN. Bpecial Dupatch to 1he Chicass Iridune. Cuauraian, 11, Bept, 7.—The opening of the Champaign County Fair to-day was very auspi- ciwous, Horees, cattle, and mules make s grand ahow, The depastment of sgrioultural wa. chinory is fuller than evar bofore. Moasra. Noll, Paxton, 8agmore, and Beott, of thin county, ehow flun herds of cattle. (ireat pranarations are making for trial of sulky-plows to-morrow afterns . Among tho many irota one will oc- cur Taursday for £500. A, MINN, ue Cateage 43 thune, A, Minn., Sept. 7.—Tho fair 1a progress- ing favoiably, A large number of entries have been made to-lay, Including a fine lot of Vlooded slicop from Cansda, and bLlooded cattlo Ly Mr. Weatfall, of Rochestor; Mr. Brockway, of Esota. and athers, Ovor thirty entries havo ieen made for the races which hegin nu Wednes. day, Henatar Windom's a-ldrors on cheap trana- portation wiil bo duliverad on Wodnesday attor- oo, DUBUQUE. 1A, Dravur, Ia., Hept. 7.—Tho Eposition came near proving a fallure to-dsy, oning to the weatbior. At 10 a. m. the heavens broke lunae, and the rain poured down for two houra, flood. iny tho grounds, driviag exbibitors and spocza- tore undor cover, and makiug tho track so heavy that racing was out of tho question. At 11 a'clock Prof, Welsls delivored tho opening - drens, wiica was well recoived. If tho weather Lolds'fair, 8 big crowd i oxpoctod to-morrow. CINCINNATI EXFOSITION, Cixerneuats, Bopt. 7.—Thoe sisth Industrial Exposition opons to-morrow. Tha city to-mght fu extensively decorated with flags, mottoes, and evergreens, Tho Chamber of Commerco Lina adfourned over until Thursday, and busIhces wilt toa great extent bo sumpendod to-morrow to witness tho grand paradoe, which iy expected to n)’)m‘tlfln ;myu..lng of the kind over witucssod 1n the West. THE ST. JOSEPH EXPOSITION, Srecial tnspalels to The Chicaso Tribune. Br. Juseen, Mo., Hopt. 7.—The great Expo- vition continued to-dsy. with a largely-incrensed attendanco. Tho attendanuce at tha Old Sottlers’ ronnion was large. Tho apoech of tho dsy was dolivercd by ex-Souator Atchiron. onator Cockrall was’ pmoug the distinguished guets. ‘T'ae: puccess of the Espomition is now considerod susurod. OHIO STATE FAIR, CoLtynrs, O., Sept. 7,—The entriea for the Stato Fair in all tho departments foot up 4,481, againut 3,600 last year, Of this number 607 en- trien o horns, 310 cattlo, 739 ahicap, wwine, and oultry. The number of virltors to-day was arger than yeaterday. Tho aity Is full of thisvea drawn bero by tho fair. A balf dozeu burglaries o ught 18 about tho averago. ‘WISCOMNSIN STATE FAIR. Speetat Inapatch to The Carcayn Tribune, Mruwavker, Wis., Bept. 7.—The State Falr opencd auspicionsly to-day wWith an addross Ly Prosident Htellsou. Articles for exhibition are 6till being brought in. Tho ontries in all classes are more numerous than ever befare. FIRLES, 1N CHICAGO. The alarm from Box 563 at 4:10 o’clock yestar- day afteruoon was causoed by a fire brealung out Alilwaukoo avenus, owaed by Jacob Kubn. Dam- ago trifling. Tho spontancous combustion of some ofled rags in the furniture estallishment of H. S, Car- ! ter & Co.. on tho second toor of Nos. 144 and 116 Lako street, caused n firc lnst evouing at €:40 o'clock, which was the causs of the alarm from Box 3. Tho total loas amounted to about 000, and is fully insured. Tho butldiog is & four-story stona front, ocaupiod on the first floor by L. L. Abbott & Co., dealors in railroad aud machinste’ supplies, sad the other foors hy AT CHENOA, ILL. Poxtiac, Livingston County, IIL, Sapt, 7.— Dobner & Zoiglar's mill st Cliotoa was burned Iast night about 8§ o'clock. 1Tt is supposed to bo tho woik of an incendiary, ne no firo was left in thomill. Tholosuis not far from &15.000 to S16,000; inuured for $3.00). alr. Dehner iva reerdont of this city, and this is_tho second tumo the mill Lian boen burned. Thoe Fire Department of Bloomiugton was telegraphed for, and [romptiy rasronded with ono of thoir ateamers, ut tao late to mave the mill. it probably will not be retuult, ag Mr. Dehnor is about to” leave he couutry. AT LUDINGTON, Bpectal Dupaten to The Chisaio Tridume, Lupryatoy, Mich.,, Sopt. 7.~The stoam-ele- vator connected with tho bLlast furuaco of the Etk Rapids Iron Company was to-dsy deatroyed by fire, Loss about £30,000; no insurance. The ?rinclpil owners aro Doxtor & Noble sad F, H. Tead, of Kenoshs. It is to bo rebullt ot ouce of Lrick and iron, the old ouo being of wood. MICH. AT DE VATT, 1A, Special Duspateh to The Ciarago Tridume. Cu1x7oy, la., Sept. T—A fire ar DeWWitt, at 1 o'clock this marning, destroyed C. W, Cressler & Co.'s grocery and bakery, ilastings & Brothor's grocery, nod Dis. Vory and Cartis’ office. The losa is #7,000. Ono building was insured tor 21,000, the other for £300. liastings’ utock was saved; atl elss was Lurned. AT KANSAS CITY. Soecial Disvazch to the Chizago Tribune, Kaxsas Crry, Mo, Sept, T.—A two-story frame house ou Becond strect was destroyod by fire abont 2 o'clock this morniog. It was owned by Cuarles porlng, aud fully msured. Loas about —— e TELEGRAPRIC BREVITIES. Prof. W, L. Adaws, of the Polvtechnio Insti- tute of Troy, N. Y., married Miss Clara Kellom, of Omaka, yestorday, A convention of the North American Saint George's Union was held at Buffalo yesterday, and closod with au intornational banquet Inst evening, Tho September torm of the Laporte Connty Circmt Cowrt, Ilis Hovor Thomus 8. Btanfieid premding, convened yodtorday at Laporto, Tho docket 18 unusually Iargo, Gov. Tilden's Bpecisl Committee on Canal Frauds, sisting of Measrs. Mazone, Orr, sod Van Buren, nro 10 Buffalo, sad last ovening held & Privato asasion and examined witnosees. MILLINERY. ALL HATS, BIRDS WINGS, OST, TIPS, ec., &C. 124 STATE-ST. Two Doors North of Madison, ‘WEBSTERS'. 3 Removed from 241 West Madison-at, LAKE NAVIGATION. s1copiail, at. Haturds rsiun buat dog’ ¥ur Graud fiare, Surk , Buaday eie oSl ol i _Gicepied, b.vevi... ? | Batunday‘w'ozoussion Lot dou't isuva vt For Slanlstes, Ludingion, efs., T vor Feamade N . e e et orta, Tassdey s . B¥oai Tooh sheniuaa s __HOTEL._ SHERMAN HOURE, CHICAGO. Prices Reduced to $3, $3.50 and $4 per Nay, y ocation in businees caulre, buia § gk ‘Wlaskll’s HOLhzaz, —= INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. | CHICAGD LOOTTES INTER-STATE Iniusiial Exposition GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT! Everything flufil& Order and Fally Reaty for the Becaplion of the Pablic Thoe most Brilliant Display in sl Dopartments ovor witnessed in America. Two thousand feet of Machinery in operation. ) Twonty-six States roprosonted in.! the Fruit Show. : All the strongost American Artists' aro roprosented in the Art Hall by their bost Paintings. Tho best Show in Natural History ever mado at a Tomporary Exhibi« tion. An Orchestra of 50 piocos will give tho choicest sclections. ADMISSION TO THE OPENING ~—Adults, 26¢; Children, 15c. Wadnesday, Bept. 8, 1475, DRY GOODS. “Tt Pays to Trade on the West Side.” CARSON, PIRIE & (0., MADISON & PEORIA-STS., Invite particular attontion to Groat Bargains in BLACK CASHMERES, tho chenpest goods ovor offored hero, amongst which are tho following qualitics: nei— o 1o Go Double-width Black All-Wool Cashmero at 75 cts., worth $1.00 yd. 42-inch Black All-Wool Franch Cashmers 00 cta., worth $1.15, 42-inoh Black All-Wool French Cashmere $1.00, well worth $1.25. 48.inch Finc Dlack French Cashmers $1.35, rogular $1.75 quality. AT SO, Two casos Black Alpacas at 350 yard, a special bargain, Fine Bilk and Wool Henrietta Cloths a3 61, $1.25, $1.50, and $1.75, being reapoctives 1y B0 ota. yd. undor rogular value. Full lines of Barathoas, Australian Crapes, Tamise, Batisto, Crottonos, and afil latess Afourning Fabrics. ATSBO, Novoltios in Colored Dress Goody, Fall Shades, on our Checp Tables, Nos. 1, 3, snd 3, at 20, 85, and 30 cta. Special Bargains in Black Silks. i — O —— Y, SS— TER INEW, AUTOMATIC TENSION SILENT SEWING-HACHITEL Qreatest Bewing-Mackine fmprovement of tha ,§ayr, Perfoct work nssured without cars of Tenslon, CALL AND EZIAMINE AT BALESHOOM OF Willsox & Gibbs Sewing-Hashing Company;? 200 Wabash-av., corner Adamng-st, o CINCINNATH v JEFFRAS, SEELEY & G0, 99 West Fourth-st,, Cincinmati, —lmporters of— FINE DRY GOODS, SILKS, AND MILLIVERY. Munufacturers of CLOAKS, SUITS, asp LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Fronch Particular sttontion is called to our Yarge ime portation of PARIS and BERLLN GAR- MENTS for the Fall Trad 0. LARGEST STOOK AND LQWEST ;’EIUIB ~__ TRUSSES, &g, _ umon Sense Tross {s av near [ erfoct lon a8 b this eloas of acticlos, App rot ed by cimuent, indorasd by tie medieal fr ate mityy sud admired by sl who use them, is 6 vy wul;?nhr 1hat thie Corumon Banise Trues schiacs all Avilny! Yrow Ediwrtal Chicago Daily Tribune, Supt, $. THE COMMON 8! TRUSS, whea w\-fly aticd, and with proper cire, ulways cures I yd ey Mauufsctured by BARTLETT, BUTSIAN & PALTH E, 80 Stale-ut., Chicago, 1. Elastio Hlockioys one uf our spocialtive, = Conymon prud ex co _ERESCOING. ______ ... 97" 1In all branches of the Decorativo Art in o1ty7; or country, Estimatol iven, AddressAnton . ug, 170 State-ss, Deforencon: N, m?m & oy Guatbr,