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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY Talbot. notwithatanding his withdiawal. but does not boliove such ** an idlotic purpesn ' can bo serlously eatmtained. The Dasdon Glohe hinks 1ho comowhat famous Dr. Loring wili get Talbor's acenngth, The Springflald Repubiican Tiopes the othot candidates will equat Mr. Taloot fo relf-abnegation snd give Charles I'rancis Adamn a chanco : but another Indorondent Ban- ton paper mara tho nomination of Adams would re-clect Grston by 20,000 ta 30,000 majoiity, Henrv A. Wiro, belug Invited to speak on the citrroncy question, writos to the pooplo of New York that i their leading minds bad all the timo msde #iloer, not goid, lior basis of 1e3no (a8 lier maater mind, Aloxander Hamiiton, did), and bad oxerted her mi trapolitan fnflaouce to compel the nation to adhero sirictiy to tho apocis basis, Abe would bafors now hava taken down **tho bar- omotor of exchango" from London and bung it up o Now York, Of 1L I1. Dodd, ono of the dologates n tho receut ** Itoform " Convontion of Wisconsia, the Indianspolis Journal eaya: ** Lbis II, I, Dudd was formerly o rosident of this city, and o leader of tho Democracy. Durlng tho War ho was rested for complicity in the treasonabie move- ments [nsugnrated by the Knighia of the Golden Circle, but, during tho poriod of Ius temporacy confinomeat in the Post-Ofics building, Le made his ezcapo from an upper window and fled tha country. For some timo past Lio Lns veon living in Wisconsin, snd now, 1t acorn, is rosuming Lus uatural position & & Democratic leador.” PERSONAL, Charles Nordhiofr's fathior fought at Watarloo, ander Blucher. Qov. Juho L. Beveridgo as ut the Grand Pa- ¢lfio yestorday, Tuo Hon, W, Mouriiyau, of Japan, Isa guest st tho Tromout Hvuso, Tho Smith Bisters, of Glastonbury, have flo- {elied their original Biblo. Pauti recontly gavo a concert at Dioppo which notted $2,500 for-tho paor of that city. Tue Hon, J. . D. Couzins snd Miss Phabo W. Couzine, of 5. Louls, are at the Tremont Houso, M. Leon Richter, oditor of I'Avenir des Femmes, wants to admit women into tho Order of Freo Masons. Avos Eva Fay, an Englieh Spiritualiatic jug- glerces, is fn Boston performing on the credul- fties of Lior nudienco, Yoy, by nll means, lot us have the names of | tho 1 hilsntliropists who aro straggling for tho patdon of E. 8. Stokes. Georgo ITonoy, tho young Eoglish actor, plays in Boston beforo going to New York. o should get s wolcomb au tho Hub, Anna Dickingon Laa 1,300 invitations to loc- ture. Anud siill, wilh 81l these inducements, ke thioks of going upon the atago, Tho Rov. Robert Collyor bos returned from Lis vacation visit at tbe Enst, and will occupy Lt pulpit at Uuity Chureh Sunday, Thoy have a local Mark Twaiu ot Lobanon, Pa., and bis name {8 Soitzer, Unkind cowminonts aro Dot to La indulged in ot his expensn. Pat MacMalioo Lias gone into the army. Tho American army has cnough. Patuck in the Froddie of Frauco, son of Piesident MacMalon. Misn Walker, of DBrooklyn, is o famous Alpina climber, aod is much respectod by the English Indies who adaire fominine bardibood avd en- durauco. Mme. Dijon, tho proprietross of a genuino “American Hash-House " in Paris, has beon callod to hor accoant, Pork and beans were her spacialty. A.8.D. Bivas, an Englishman, owos & cnr valued at §50,000, and thero aro sill wenlthy idiots enough in that couutry to pay that smouat for it, C. P, Hamilton and W. H. Jobnson, of Lon- don, England, are represonting Her Majeaty's dominions to tho best of their ability at tho Tremont House, A littlo Kangas boy named Bootls doliberately hanged himscl? in » friond’s barn to avoid the snuosance of dying of dieoaso, as a young friend bad provioualy dono. W. H, MoCarale, editor of the Vickeburg Her- ald, wants the Grangers of thio country to ube seribs $300,000 as pension furd for the sup- port of Jeffornon Davis. John E. Owens ia enlightoning the Grangora of Haryland on *What Ilo Knows Abont Farm- fog," and it takoes him as long to tell it asif ho really knaw somothivg. DM, Paul Michaclof and Arkadie Saviaginefr, tro Russian ongluoors, are in Cannds examining the canals of tho country for tho purposo of Bot~ ting hints for their own. And now it ia made Juzown that thore was only ona Count n Navatoga this sosson, snd that is why the bellea all wanted togo homo. Even ho was only a count-er Jumpor. Mr, A, Drake, desoribed by the Loulsville Courder-Journal a3 * the loading actross of tho Wost and Houth for tho fifts-two yoars ending In 1868," died recently at bior farm in Kon'ucky, Forest and Stream ways Adirondsck Murray bas never killed o deor in senson, and regrots. ibat ho ia snoually pormitted to antor thoe Btate l‘f New York for the purposo of bronking the ve. The Montreal roughs had mada proparations to burn Guibord’s body mud coitin. Tooy had fatorated s foad of bay with kerosono haid by, ad walted for an opportunity which did not coms, Prot, llart, of Cornell University, has been | offered $16,000 & yoar to act as Government Geologlet to Drazil, It'ss pretty good place, whero the principal pioduct of the earth is diamonds, Kingaton, Ont., is in 8 high old stato of ex- citement, Tha Daan of the Provinos has placod the fiags of the old Frontouso Dasalion in tho chancel of 8t. George's Cathodral, and rofusos to move thom out. 3lr. Ismay, one of the firm of Tamay, Imrio & Co., owneraof the famous Whito fiar Lino of | sloarars, is en route for Ban Prancinco, to make Arangoments for tho establlshiment of a weokly line cf ateamors betwaen that city and Chuns, Dumag* knoaledge of American natural his- Lory is illustrated 1n his new novel, tn whict o 'coon, as big as a ysatling calf, chuses two lovers Up & tree, and thon tries to guaw through the drunk to bring it down. Bt for the simplicity Of the tale, the discloguished author m:ght Lo Muspacted of friendly ssliro upon tho habits of 4.stiean lovors, UOTEL ARBIVALS, Hotss—0. Otkamp, Jr,, Cinelnmti; Cleveland ; J, A. Lyon, Uoorge Mar- 1. Gibbe, Now York; Georne Clayton, Oinclunati ; N, i, Kuigut, : 8, ly, ¥rovidonce ; G. § Willlan” SLarels, Ban Disgios Wilklome §t. Bcunland, Now York ; W, : L. D. aln, 8L, Louls ] 3, Bsmu:i Hrady, Duirolt; Fi 11, 3 0:’9'::3 guhg:lan, thcnnlnr.... . D, by 10 3 Jumnes Luding. G, W, Qutnu, bt Louls; T . Sloons, 4bty Dubuque; W, L.’ Collitigwood, 7. Hartaoll, Petnuyiventa: dajges 1t Thomas O, Alison, ‘ssujugion Lous; A, W, Butt, oul liaia Whith, Clnéinns Sherman Puiladolphia & . A, D, pandy Theobald, London'; M. Kock, Cluves 8, D. Rivcug, Auw- Morouey, New Ozloana ; Dr, J, Mogun, New ork 3 O, bnd ; Suinue)’ Htiver, New Yorks i Tmotb Bachu, Sachisoita i’.“ a. ‘Goolbaugh, Cranid jrac; el E. Grev o AL Bushuall, © C.evelaud; J.“\I. Wedrick, \amwa: W, $t. Robinwn, Memuble; W, P. Fay, Bostout W, T, Eaten, York ; Be Bus- 1, Bewall, i W, ekt Vigaiia {1 W, Glichrue, Virguia { lois H. Dodyisas, Bk Lous; 8, Mandobauss. M wuls t Joun 1 Lt 3 Col. Nathan i, Ll iy * | THE MISSISSIPPI RIOT. ' the bottle' to Lia h\u. A Democratic Account of the Fight at Clinton, flow (he Trouble Originated-.-The Blame, of Course, Thrown upon the Negroes. Three Whites Killed, and Fivo or 8ix Wounded. Five or Six Kegroes Killed on the Barhe- cue-Gronnds, and an Unknown Number Wounded, Two Negroes Killed the Next Morning by White Pickets. Probability that Two or Three More Wore Killed, *‘If Thoy Wero Found." Auvofhier Account Says Thirly Negroes Were Killed and Fif(y or Sixty Wounded, The President Decides that Thers Is No Nocd of Governmental Intervention, THE OENERAL GOVERNMENT, 8oecrat Inapatch to The Chieuan Tridune, ‘Wasnivaton, D, C., Sept. 10.—The Attorney- Goneral early tbis morning tolegraphod to Gov. Ames asking him if tho iusurroction could not Lo supprossed by Btate ofd. Tuls evonlug Ar. Pierrenout had recaived no raply to the dispatch. Ho 1ufors from this that the insurrection is ond- ed. and that Uoy, Ames bas It entircly in Lis powor to preservo order, Tho Attornuy-General Lias also raceived a telograph from soveral Coun- ty Shorifs and from Unitod States ofticiala whick shon that quiot provaila, Piorropoot has ac- cordingly, mith this information, decided that tho wnsurrection has ended. He baa talegraphed to Becratary Fish that [t will bo uunoccssary for him to come to Washingtan, and what 1 more slgoiilcant, Mr. Plerrepont this osoning receivod atelogram (rom tho Prosident approving bis coursa. Attornor-General Pierropont stated to-day that o failed to weo why a Governor having & majority of tho population of the State ovor which Lo ia Excen:ivo In accord with bum, aud noarly all the mttitia nnder his control aud loval to him, should cali upon tho Unitod States to interposo the Federal forces to put down local troublo which shiould yield to tho power at his command. Jucre Piorronont furthor asya thot hohasuo dorye vue that poople havo beon Lilled in 3 siseppy, and without canso, but novortheless Lo Is strangly of the opinion that ao oarnest effort vn tho patt of the Goveroor can puplsh the offondors and protoct the poace. A DEMOCRATIO ACCOUXT. Jackson (Mev) Clarion, Seyt., 8. For soveral wooks it bas beeu underatood that there would bo a Radieal mass-mecting aod ‘barbocus at Cliuton, on Satnrday last, 4th inat. to which everybody, Lowevor, was invited to be presont, inespeclivo of party or raca, It waa largoly attended by negroes, there being fully 2,400 preseni, who had gathored from overy soe- tion of tho conntry. Bosides half a dozen or more white Radicals, thero wsere probably twenty other whito men, Itis said that, as tho negraca marced through Clinton, thoy wero siz ging sougs to tho effect that they wero going +* to bury Cliuton aud kifl Domocracy " that day, TILL GROUNDS. The barbocuo was given in & grove about three-quarters of o mile west of Clinton. It ia bounded on tho north by tho Chilton place, on tho routh by the rallroad (ruauing through a cnt about 20 foet deop), enst by a public road, and west by & very small bLranch down s stoep LN, From the Chiltou place to tho railrond it {8 about 800 yards, and from the public road to the branch about 900 ysrds, Tho speskers’ stand wsa very nearly tho centre of the grove, probably a hutle south and west of tho contre. ‘Wa aro thus particular sbout the grounds so that our roaders may fully nnderstand the whole ulfair, TRE SPEANING had progressed considorably, Judge A. R. Johnston, Domocratic-Conservatave nominoo for the Btato Sonate, had concinded hit address, and Capt. IL T, TFisher, odilor of tho Daily Times (Repablican). had been spealing probably ten or fificen minutes. A party of eight orten young geutlemen, having sent to Choton for s boltin of whitky whilo Judge Johnston was spoaking, aud not cating to hear Capt, Misber, LEFT TUE GBOUNDS to toko a ocial drink, Thov walked down the bii), croased the litto branch (which was sbous 260 or 800 sards fiom the stand) to the wast 81do, about 10 fect. Hore thero wore twenty or more small coltonwood or willow treew, but po undo growth whatover, and the limbe of tho small trees woro from 10 t0 15 foot above tho grousd. Ou tho east sido of tha branch, wo will oy, thero {a au open place oxtending to tho foot of the hill, v1‘)4!11 opcmng is not moro than 20 yards wido, THE ORIGIN—OKE ACCOUNT OF TNE DIFFICULTY, Whou they stopped aud wers drinking, half-a- dozon or more negroos, headed by ouo who claimed to be a sort of Committesman, aj proached them. The Jeador said that they could not driuk there. ‘Puey replied that thoy hind ! Toft tbe grounds on purpose not to Violato the Tulos, sud that they wore mow fac onough sway. ‘Fhey wore then ordered in an funuiting tone to fin factber, Thoy do- clined to do eo, and ono of thom raised ‘The Committes-man Joiked it avay from him, aud waa immediatety kuookod down by the pentlemun from whom he took tho bottle, and thu fight was cummencod by tho negroes who accomjanied the ieader £nny oto the purty of goutlomon. o TILE ORIGIN=—-ANOTIIEN STATEMENT, Avotlior statement, made by s colurod man, and corroborated by sevoral whito porsons, s, that o d.Mcuity cowmencad noar the stand, by s romark which wad made by & wlute man ou the npooch of Capt, Fiahior, (bat waa resentod by a ovlored mau, A fight botweon thom ensued. I'he companions of the white man boro him rap- idly away down to tho branch. 'L'uo colored man, and s nuwher of others of his race, pressed down upon them,—tho colored mau wewearing that the **dam while man should wot hit him and ive." Claries Caldwel), 8r. (tho Htato Sea- ator), attempted to futeifore and stop tho dfM- culty, withous nvall., ‘I'he white man waa | ushed across the brauch, Tho newro, still pursuing, leaped over tho branch, and was 1o tho act of grappling tho white man, wben TUE FIGUT BEOAN, The white meu rlzew their pistols and roturn- ed Lhe fire, aud two of the nogroes fall dead site by side. Ouo of tliem wau the lesdor of tha porty. The wiite blood was up. They jumped tho oranch, crossed the open place, sud clnn:xd tho rotreating negrood. 'I'uo nogross rewirnéd volley foc volley, and without effoct. A number of nezroes were wounded, but how maoy s not, and probably will naver be, knowu. THE STAMPLDE, As tho cbarging paity mouutod the hill-top, the whole mwik-mestiug bioke sud ran, leaviug wagous, Lovees, mules, chanw, bats, sud coste. They ecatierad In every direciion, ua if a regie wmout of cavalry was comlug over that bill, TUK BRTBEAT, When tho whites renchied the fop of the hill, thoy fouud that, iu the excitewmen’ of thy charge, thoy bad vm: tled their , and had uo more smmunition. The) re off Lo the south of the stand and tonards tne raiirond-cut, Whtla they were exvoutiog tlus muvement, pro- miscuous frivg bad boguu imwmsdistely around the ataud, betweeu the fow whita men thure apd the negroes. When the paity bad gott di- rocity south of, sud wbous &0 ‘yeards from, the apeakens' staud, shay were joiled by the other woite men, oot moro than ten iu number. Thoy Iunhnnmnrmalm}buush of east to gat la~ {0 tho railroad-ent anl to the publio road leading to Clinton whero it czoneea th THE RALLY 91 THE When thin movemaat bexan, tha erv rang among thn negroes : tha dsmnat whi: Loy sro tnuning ;" ¢ Rully, rall,, Jte- Myt Charce © 'um, Aboat L el %0 negroen respondoed to tha eall, and, lod on by the Wilburns, youog Caldwell, sud ‘othors, they porsned, keaping up an 1ncossant firn wnon tho whites. The white mon had now reachird asmall open fleld which aulrts slong the n:l- rosd. Quite n bumber of them wero wounded, | Up to this time tho retroat had been covered by tho fow men who Joined the patty from tho stand; bul, by tha timp they reachod tho red- rond, thoso alao had oxbauated tho loats lo thoir | vistols, except ona who reserved lus fire. 1 THE CROBRING WPACHED. e pistal took hia the gontleman with tho lo ; stann upon it, and tbat ona pisiol waved e fives of tho whola party who svore fortunato enongh to reach thera in timo, With it tho advaucing negraes woi1o bLold at bav until the others wore well on their way to Clinton, which was off about balf a mile by the putlic rond. The: wora joined Ly fresh inen from the town, whel put an eud to their bursnit, but did not provent THE MASBACRE, Young #r. Tho . of Raymond, : not befng able (it is thougzht fromn wounda) to ronch tho road ecramsing in time, went direclly somth acroes some fislds (o the Ravmond ruad, where he was cauglit up wits | by mounted nogrocs and taurderod’ at fosat s mile and s half fran the barbecno-grounids, Mr. Siveloy. aléo failing to reach the croraing in time, kopt directly across tho public road into & Iarge flold, fn which ho was also canght up with and butchorod, Tho bodins of thewo mgn wero fearfully aud atrociously disfigured sod maogled. The wero robbed of ali thoy had | abont their persony, thoir boots; and other pieces of clothing, Tho murder of ¥r. Charles Chilton wns s | coward y and brutal an actas waa ovor par- trated. It wiil bo romombered that the Pirhoens.graunda wero bonndod oa the oy by the Cluiton place; this wus Mr, Charles Chil- | ton's roeldonce. Ho had been at tho varbecuo in tha wmoraiog, but had carried one or tiwvo frionds homoe with him to dinver, ‘Ihoy were siting in his hooso talking when the firing bagon, They, with tha ladiesof tho huuseliold: ran out on tho gallory to seo what was tho mat- tor. Hoon after thoy got out. Mr. Chiltan, ob- serving o crowd of negro women aad cbi drbn coming aroand tho fenco, tan down to biv gato to et them in th~ yard for protection, ng he did not know the oxtent of the fightiuy, it being wvoarly an cighth of n mnule away. He openod the gato and callod them in, and, after s0mo of them hed avaded themsolven of his kinduess, ho turood und started back to tho house, when & party of negro men who wero les.1n% tho prounds fired upon bim and struck him in tho back, mortally wounding him. ilo wan carr ed {uto his house, aud died in an bonr ialf. Tho wanton atrocity of thid deed bottor understood when it will bo remem- ang wll be bered thiav ali of tho fighting was a¢ tho sou'h- wost and south of, aud on the gronods, and Mr, Cbilton was at tho oxtreme northosst corner of the grounds, and was at uo timo much noaror thao an aighith of & mila of tho Aght, mor in aight of it, and that 1t was all the timo moving diractly nwoy from Lis Tesidenco; that bo was suot by men who wers roatmning away from tho figbit, and probably had not boon near whore it was, a0 tho grounds wero very Iaige. THE WOUNDED WHITES, Thero wero fivo or dix whites wounded, Monsra. Neat and White supposed to bs mortally ; the othiars variously,—{rom sorious to vory slight. TIIE TILLED AND WOUNDED NLOUOES. ! Killed—Thero wan said to lasve hocn five or | six negroca killed on and around the grounds ; | but we saw oniy two there ; two bad falien ab tho tirst firo, right at tho branch. There was also near them & big rool of b.ood, wh.eh {odi- caved that wnother Lad also falion thero. Thesio two worasald to havo been from the Lyram uoighbothood. It was sald that three othors wore lviug in the fiolds nesr Ly, but wo did not oo them Wounded—How many negroos wore wounded it was Hfl)ll}fi!lh]n to ascertain, but two wore ly- jug st Charles Caldwell’s rosid.nce in Clinton, aud ono reachod Jackson Saturday eveniug. REINYORCEMENTS. As 800n as tho wounded whitod roaclied Clin- ton, telegrawn were sent up and down the rond for aid. It was now about b o'clock in bho eveu- ing. Immodiately o lightuiog-train from Vicka- burg, with 150 men, on tho way, and com- panios {rom Edward's aud Bolton's arrived, and a8 thn nowe sprond, as it wero upan the alr, into the country, 8quads of mou reported from ovory durection. TOR JACKSON MEX, In thia placo, all was excitement. Inless thaa thicty winutos compapy of over iifty mou, wich Frank Jobneon as Captain and R. L. Baunders as Lisotouant, waa formed, aod colloot- od at the depot. 1t was their intontion to have tho cast-bound paseonger-train return with them to Cliuton; but, beiug nfoimed 1hat mounted mon wera necled, thoy dispersod to mount themsolves. lwmediately altor, how- over, thoy hesrd that the Vicksburg lightning- trawn bad'reschod Olinton nnd was on ts way for them. Boon thoy wero on board and off for tho Boat of war., On the way down the train was fired into, vne ball ploreing the touder. A lino of skirmishiers was th:own out, and tho train moved slowly duwo thio rosd. A light was reen | hatf-a-miloin front. tquickly wentout. When tho akirmixhorw reached that point, thoy found tho road piled up with Leavy tunber,” It was romoved, and soun aftor thev reachod Clinton, which now had thne appearance of an aruned camp. Every road was picketed, and tho watch- word waa given. BUNDAY MORNING abont day-dawn, two negroon wers killed by the ploketa, One of thum, when nbot, was in Lis slurt-sleeves and baro-footod, and, as ha wan known to bo a sort of loador, appearaices indi- catod that he was going ioto town as a scout or Apy. Al night reports wore boing brought in thot tho negroes wore masaing at tlus and thut Pl in the country; and, as soou as it was good daylight, & cavalry cumpany, mount- ed prinoipally on horses and mules cap- tured on tho battle-fieid, went out to in vestigate tho truth of tho reports, It was roported here yostordsy that this party was killing negroes in every diraction, buc there is no suthontic information that any wera Iillod; but 1t 18 vory probable that two or thres who | wore knowa to nave Fnruclputod in {lho pursmt of tho whites weio killea If they wero found. AT JACKHON, Most of tho Jaokson cowpany ratnrned on s epeclsl traln in the murning. Hore thoy found & gicat deal of excitemar t, which was momont- arily lncreasing as squad after 8juad of country vogroos arrived and gathered nround the Aan- slon. The nows spread from housa to houso, aud man to man, that the negroes wero demand- itng arms of the Governor, and the whites bogan rapldiy to collect in numbers iu front of the Cap- | 1tol. " Suorif Harnoy approached Capt. Frank | Johiuaton, and requeated & confersice batweon loading wiute ciuz:ns snd leadiug negrocs, This conferenco was moon brougnt about, and thon tLe negroes asid that thoy wantea no arms | ead no fgut; that thous who were comiug fu from tho country wore 8 -eking protection, and that waw what was wanted; that they under- stood thata large body of whitesarers moving on tho town, kuifiug au they came, aud waro In- | roady within 4 or b wiles of this point, and they I ‘wero momeutatily expecting them to resch here. ‘The whute peoplo assurod them that, if protoo. tion was what was wanted, thoy should haveit. | Aud soon 8o many of Capt, Johnston's cnmpnv 08 could procure hoises, socompanied by Col. V. H. Taylor, Deputy Bheriff, wero on their way to ! uton to inform’'the poople thero what had oc- currod. A Committco was also sent Lo Gi Amos tojuform him that the men of Jackuen wora ahle to proteot themselves, aud wi ling to Pprotect the negroes if they weio for per and also whiat bad been agroed upon, GFY AGAIN, With many good-byes sud well-wishes from Thia raporter, hinvin, gone along with tho war-party. wont also wnfn H tho eaco-party, to see bow affairs woro in Clin. | tou, and to 800 the troaty oontirucd. | AGAIN IN CLINTON. | All was found guiet in Clinton ; tha doad bad ' been buried; and such uegroes as chose to cowa in (we saw about s dozen) did #o uumolested. But the plcketa wore out, and the soventy-five or » huudred whites who yct remained tnidor arma wete ready for suy emergencv. Tha troaty of peace was accepied aud approved, with the understanding that the pickots would be kopt out mght aud the mea uuder arme until tho news should e seat to the negroos In tue country. And the Clinton war had reached tho sud. {A dispatch to the New Orleans Hullelin, from Clinton, Bept. 7, puts the roapecuve lowsos ae follows 1 Whites, threa killedd and wix wounded ; uegroes, thirty killed and fitty or slxty wounded, many of whom will dia.] \ GOV. AMES INTRRYIEWED, Special Dirvdteh o Ina Chicaon Trdune, Jacxson, Miss., Bept. 10,—In an interview with Gov. Awes lo-night Lie says be knows of no prosent trouble, and will hereaftor jnvake all the oivil power Lefors usiog the mihtary, He called for troops becauve the Bheriff of this county, who ia coloiod aid he was uuy to anforop the law. (iov. g% e ntates he vl call upon the Bheriff of Warre.: County, if nocessary, $0 quau uny disiurbance before ualng, or tywg i © thelows . coltred prog 1o une, tronpa. Tla kays ho WANR o A0 nones 1ravalf, and wil hall withodehght the dy slhen whites and blacka will move toga hes 1n har. mouy. Unlew thera na o pesceahls siato of affarahin ¢ not belinve thern tlection, thoenrh e xnowsa of no vinleuce. A rumar prevails that s lnrio body of neg-oeg w |l march Irom Claybiorng Coanty to Hazlehur ta-morrow, to attend A 1 -meeting nhe Congressman Lynuch in (o sreat, LOAL ALD TLALELKD, JacrgoN, Miew.. Bapt, 10, One handrod men of this eity ro orted £ tha (o, eruor tols morn. thiat thoy wou'd ehoetfully 170 £ any part. f the bta n to 1 rercrv. the pence an-l vroteet the rights of ¢.tizees whenover ea led u on 3 that thoy dul not know tha thore Was any smwucraction in tinla or any other county untiiihey saw his i acel 0 Wasluneton, bt thay were ne er- y to red ond, It im understond thit ane hurdrad men of Lowndes Coanty have alen ro o ted by Intter to tho Guvernor to tho same effect, tts, Tonn.. Hapt, 10,—~Tho fallowing was rllbuc'l\ed from Jarkwon, ks, nx 11 o'clock to- nlghts 1spateh explaing the telegram n tu-doy to Attorney-Uouoral ~ 0 Attorney-General Pier- Dt not penl the dispatch 8 na l\ru!lc'lml for life to i 1y nty.* "o tchgrato sent was prenntel o me Ly s € italts of & mliltary orgeelas tot, Then for witety o welf and progety | conld not Ao otherwise, § am 15eo to confens iy kuowledyo and «unvictions are 10 tho cunteary, (Bigmed) W.IL fiausty, Sharim, THEMLAUGUTER O NZANOES AUTEN THE AFPRAY. 8 Cineinnati Commerrial. Vicranvig, Sept. 6.—On_the arrival of the armod forco from here at Chuton. nut @ nngro WA (0 be aeen, but, as was matad bere to-day. gcarch was mado in tho eabius and oo killed fast night and a greater numoer this morning, It is Impoasih o to got tho tho truth. [ overheard this uinrnin, | ono feilow, bearing & gun, givig Lis reanons, by way of apology, whv more had oot heen dona in the way of kitling. 1o asid the traw got thoro lato, and that thn darkeva wero bard to find: that thav ooly killed four or five iast night, but thut this morning they poniped over In anawer to a question us to nhat the Vi burgors did, another more prndent warrior facotiously remarked, ** Oh, wa didn’t do much— o fow ncgroes committed eutcide, damn 'em, that's all."” Vicksnura, Sopt, 6.—Thero are still various accounts about the Clinton nffair, hat theio no disaercomont sk to tho faot that many blacky were killed afier the arcival ot that placo of the arnied comuauies [xom here, Allalao uwite in tho statemout that when reachad Clintou not & negro was 1o bo scen suy- slero. Ooe Intelligent yaung follow sad thov got to kill elght " befors breakfast noxt mornimg anywav, On bewng questinned by an admirivg comrado ae to how it wan done, 1o explelnod that tho cabius woro soarched, and when & nogro fled and wos told to hait. and Lept on 1nnning, they just natarally slot him, Tho number atated to havo been killod in thin way variea from fifteou to twenty generally, some {,mlv putting the figures muet gher, but nouo elo . While sriting thia I havo heard the etatoments of threo of the more moderata men who went from hero. ‘Thov deploro the killing of negroos the might of the difliculty and tho day afterward and clnim 1t was dono by men who conld ot be controlied. On yestorday on tho eireet, in the heat of tho matter and bofore tho enormity of i the crimo was fullv realized, younyg nien were bonsting of their oxploits in this affair, and themsalves detailod occurrences 1 am loch to writo of a civilizod people. 1 would rather hiope tho young wen wero stating what was not true in order to gain o Littlo choap glory. THE FAST JAIL TRALY. Tom Scott Ignores the Orders of tho Postmnstors New Yok, Bept. 10.—The Ienusylvsnia Roilrond Company will, on Monday next, 19t inet., bopin rouning its rogular daily fast mail trainto Pittsburg, Cinciuuaty, Cnicago, St, Louis, and other points 1n the West and Soathwest., Al though the Postmaster-Goueral notifled the Penpsylvanias Haurosd Company that he will not allow thom to commence boe fore the New York Central comploto their srrangements for tho Chicago fast mail, still Col, Heo.t has determined to start bis fast train on onday, and toitied the Post-Ottico Do) art- wmont that tho pestal cats will be at Jeraoy City ready for uso on that day. Theee cars aro large aud “commadions, Landsomely finohod, aud of entiroly uow design, roquinng almost as much work a8 & parior car. ‘Tho Penusvivania Com. DADY Proposc Lo CATY paddcngetd on this train ovor part of theit route. ‘fuo train will leavo Now York at 4:0 o, 1., amivo at DLittsburg at 6 p. ., Clueago 8:40 a. m., Cincin- nath, 4:50 a. 1,, Iudisnapolis, G:00 a. m., and St. Louie, 2 p. m, Crxe1sNati, Sept. 10.—Thoro i3 somo feoling manifested in tho Suothwest touching the actiou of the Postmaster-Goueral in regard to the faut mail matier It {8 charged that tho ollicor in question some mouths sinos privatoiy arrauged with the New York Contial Radroad to run 8 fast mail train betweon Nuw York and Clicago. On hearing tius, Col. Beott, of the Dennsyivavia Railroad, wade o prop.sition to iu o simiar train uot ouly to Chieago, butto 8t, Louis, Cinrinnati, Louisvile, and [ndianapoiis, that the Bouthwont tnight sbnre tho becofit, It iu claimod ho waa not met firly by the Depart- mont, and the proposition was not acceptod antil tho Inst of August, giving only a fow days to buld ix poatal cars, to bo ready by 8opt. 18, the day tho New York Central train was undorstood to start. ‘Tho Donusylvania management, bowever, built their ears, sud no- titied the Department of their readiness, and ro- cowed a reply that tho Department agonts would also bo ready. L now trape- pirea that tho Now York Centrsl has not comuloted arrangements, ‘The Postmantor- Goneral hiod notifled Col, Scott tuat ho will not allow tho Penusylvauta Ratlroad to atart before the Now York Contral. Tho train will stait from Now York, howcvor, ag ndvertised, whother it carries tho mail or nat. Thae action of tue Poat- mastor-Goneral in ita apparent discrimination agniost tho Bouthiwent In favor of Chieago i tho subjece of much comment wud sovere criticiem, SPRINGFLELD. The Equnlizoed Auscssment of IXnile road Property. SemxarxLn, I, Sept. 10—In tbe State Doard of Equalization this morning Measts. Wamor snd ITunter were appointod a comuitieo to confer concecuing the tnip of tho Buard to bo wade ovor tho lands of (he railroads in tho Btato. Tho Committes on Itsilrouds havo made their roport on the assessment of the tancible pioporty of tho railroads, They fix tho asuess- mont at a littlo ovor €63,000,000, sud eqaalize thie asessmont at £32,4,420, It was supposod, when they fliat reported, that tho Isttor amount was tho full valuo of tho property, but it turns out to bo tho equalizod vatue, 8o that the telo- grapt reports of luat nietit wore orroncous in #unting the oyualizod valuo at 216,000,000, Ttio Comm.tioe on Capital 8tock whl probably report eatly noxt woek, and, while no declara- tioa of tho mannor in which they wili axcertain tue valuo of capital stock has boon, or will bo, made, it §5 bouoved thet no corporstion will Lave any causa ta complain, for tLe sesessment wikt ouly atut to mako up or represent the actual . canhh vuluo of the tangiblo property of the cor- poration. OBITUARY, THE REV. H. C. HOGG, ALTON, ILL, Special Dispateh to The Chweano Lriouna, ‘Brooxzaten, Ill., Bopt, 10,—The Rov. Harry ' C. Hogg, frmerly of tho city furce of I'ur ‘I'sivon, snd for tho paat year engaged aa pas- tor of tho Universalist Chureh at Altou, INl., diod liero at his tathor's houve at O this sfter- noou of dyepersia, in his 26th year, Owing to bis fating Lealth, ho wau abliged to give up his situation on Tux TaimeNe, After a cousuita- tion with Robore Callyer, of Chiogo, he eutersd the wivivtry, and was aftorward ordsiued in charge of the Afton Cuurch, Two months ago ke acut o Coloradu aud tried roughiug it in tho mountaing which troatmenc proved oo arduot s, ‘Ihrea woeks 8go e returued hero, aud never rathied. He was o man of talont a+w writer and tlivker, aud lu the winistry found his forte, though ho was an able and wuocosstul fournal.st. Ho will bo buried Sauday afceruvon, the- Loy, Robert Coliyer oliciating, * SUICIDE, WugrnNo, W. Va., Sent. 10.—A German womsn nawed Haovah Akerman committed sui- cide this wornlug by banging, Cause, fl-bealth, losy of the last of & large family of children, 8. Louty, lo., Bept, 10.~Z, N. Winkle, dop- uty ¢ er« {u ona of the courts of Savannab, Ga., who hus bea s here with his wife for weveral days past for b took an overdoss of miur- phine last myln a4 Lils boarding-tiouss, on Olive stroet, aud dled, notwithuianding the efforta of four puysicians to save i, 0 causo for the act SEPTEMBER 11 i ba s farr | thono compauies | with tho mauagers of railrosds ' 18756, —~N1X'1 SPORTING NEWS. Base Ball Gonip of Intersst---The White Btockinga and Oiher Cluba, Races at Lexington, Ky, Syca- more, I11., Columbus, O., Ite, Tho Lexington Association Takes Sides in ths Wilkes-McGrath Tmbroglio, BASE BALL. WUTTL STOCKING ITRNS. During thn week following tho Hartford visle, th T Iphirs will Lo i the city, and mill nd Katardas, the 23 and 2 th. ‘Tho Mutnsi Club ain not likely to come Weat 8gin (hit year. and 1t may bo et down that the rames oxected with them in thin city will nos takie placa, The Chicagon arrived hmne vesterday moming from their Michigan and Obio trip, wiili an ox- cotlout record of victories and vo defeats, Al tho games tbat thoy Liave plased have been rocorded 83 thay toos pinco, Tho Haitforda will arrive Liers naxt week, and will play the Whites Tussday, Thursday, and Baturday, 1f tho Lome nino can repost sowme of thair Cincinnatt play they will ataud a chanco to win about 1wo gataes of tho threo, Tho Clhicago sud Bt. Louis Clubs havo etill four games to piay to completo their champtote { alup quuts. It ia expeeted that & 1o of theeo will | be plaved heze. Sept, 50 and Oct, 2, and the other two directly afteraard in 8t. Logis, PLUSONAL, Warren and Bielarki wro tho only merabiora of the proucns Chicaro tonta who are open to en- Egagerucnts for 1476, It 18 quite likoly siat Goldan and Quinn will form the nucleun of the Cincunat protessionals for next yeur. and In fuct oo of thow i srcady parually engaged. Tho **loog and tho sliort * of next year's Chi- €agon ara zaid to be expecting ta uss ike winter in furaiwlung houses ju tho city. It upoils Mot ball pisyers to gut married, Audrue, of tho Jackwou, Mich., Club, and Jonee, of the Ludlons, havo bsen fastened for noxt year, detpiteall tumors, vo alxo secured rugagoments with two *aark who ate now playing, aud whode names wilt not bs glven untl their picseut ongago- menta bave expirod. Frod Waterman, tha onca famous third-bane- man of the Cluciunati led Btoz.ange, has bean cugaged to play zecond baso for the Chicagos for tue remainder of tho | reeent year, Ilo wnu ones a fine flelder and a hard hitter, and, if he Las kept up his practico an wnell as the Cincinnati Peoplo ky ba bak, Lo will make a valuanle addi- tion £o tho nine, e will arrive hera this morn- ing, and w1l uppesr in tho games with the Hart- fords. The Lonisvillo nine for nozt vear will be fortned around Destin and Hastings us pitcher + and catcbier, and will contain, berida thoeo play- | ers, same othar very geod ones. 1t may not bo | out of vlace tu sav that, n getting’ Devlin, tlo Kentuckians have secured as gooud an under- Land Wirower as thoie ia in the vouulry, Josephis nat oxcopted; and in Hastings they have u plucky cud capable catchier, who will faco a hglt- uing delivery as fong and aa woll 38 ary one in tho countrs. Tho new Lowsvillo Ciub Las clect- ed W. IL "Haldenev, of the Courisr~fuurnal. Presidont ; and whenever the nine losos a fAL00 | tyear it nill of coursn be 10 oraer for the | Commercial 0 utliibasy 1t to © glariug defects 1 the management.” TILE WIITES TO FLAY AT WENONA, JLL. Bl (heraich tn Fhe Chicvo [ rivutie, Wenoxa, Ill., Sopt. 10.—The Clucayo Wiite Stockings Elny tho Wenonas of Wenoua, 111, on Mouday, the 13th, on the Univn Fair-Gronnds, ———— THE TURF. THE BT. JOBEPIl EXPOEITION, Special Lrapatch to Ihe Clacago Tribuns, Br. Josera, Mo., Sept. 10,—To Exposition in thiy city has bhad another day of almoet wnpre- cedonted succees, Tho attenaauco and tho dis- play show that the cloud wluch the grasshopper invasion throw ovor this section of the Missouri Valley hos disappeared. The hurdle-race dash by D. Bwigert's ch. b, r‘v{n. 4 years od, Planet ; Ilubinson, Morgan & Co's b, f, Gypt.s, 3 yeara old, by importod Australian. second : A, Keouo ltichards' b. c. Rodman, 3 yeams old. by War Dauco, third. The following were not placed: A, Duford's ch. e Yox Populi, 4 yeas old, by Versaliles; J. A, Gunstead's b, £, Phato Mayllaner, 8 sears old, by importad Fhaoton ; Thomas Logan and Bruco's e, f, Georgio Bow- moo, 4 years old, by Lexingtou: A, Kecno Iichards”ch. ¢. Dnlliog, 3 yoars old, by War Danco. Tume, 1:175;, ONIO BTATE FAIR, CoLvunavs, 0., Hept, 1.—The Htate Fair eloscs to-duy with an atieudauco of 4,000 1z £ during tho day. Tn tho_trottiug face, 1,uo 1o oll hoires, Kata Camnbell, entsied by Ciif L'cite or, of Tiftin, took tha second, fourth, and i fth hents and raco, in 2:875¢, 4:363¢, and 2:36, Rcd | Osk took tho irst heat in 2:71. Silvermccn was givou the thira heat without a record, Ned | Uak and Kate Campbell being sct back for rine | bing, TowBeott waa in tho race, but got 1o better thau third place in any heat. Tho track | wan heavy. In tho pacing raco twolvs horassatartod. Tho ! race was wan fo threo straiuht hests by Boriel Iy, enterod by O. G, Madison, of Masaillon, me, 2:31, 2:82, 2:51 TIUE BYCAMORE NACES. Speetal tnamateh 1o Iha Carcaor Tridune, Hreswour, I, Sept. 10.—Tho fourth day of | tue ruces was woll atteudod, at least 9,L00 yer- ¢ sous bong predent. Tho weailier was jlosrsnt ' snd the track in exceilent condtion, nctwit- ) standiog Iast night's raw. Romo of tha Le t | troiting of the circuit bas taken placont 1h s park. and the moot.ng is pronounced a therough ced. The tirst raco on tho card nwus mo Ln- isliod ono of yeelenlsy, ItWai wou tasily ty 2 I The wauagement | | i , Nelllo (irant wan first, Harkacwn second, and Pandora third, Deat ne. 55 aeconda, Tn tha 2739 . (2, ar'in took tiv=t preminm, Ned H, recond, ot Ma nbrino . Wit and Freley fourih, The races clono to- wmorrow, TIIE DLNOMINOTON PAIR. puiNatoy, Tl Seat, 10, 10 thren.tuimita racs was won by Hatpolo I two st miohit Lieat:—tima, 2:40% and 2:434, Hoernd moves w14 disided berwasn Dismarel + wod Western Maid, DUwY ON WILKES. TioCIRvILLE, K ) o meeting of tho Kentucky Rae Avrncciation ot l,cxufiumv o bopted the 1esolitions offered by Col, Bobort Waalles concerring 1. 1. Motirath and 1 ilies’ Spiritaf the Tin, solution 9 to tho 1 eflcct that, wharoas the ehareen of that rapor | apaist thy ward MeGreath ars believed ty by i falro 5 and, wherens, the said Melhratl in Iy Mty eateemed a9 n turfanan wad citizen, tha Soery, tery be instructed ot to pubi-i ' fotaes 1o grammes of the Aswnciation in tho pajor toferred ¢ Lo, or uiava anv hisinees re'aions with 1t ko lang 2Y it remBing Gidur ity present oditostal contiol, P . -~ - THE CROPS, WISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA, Spaciai Inapateh s The Clacaae Tribune, LaCrossg, Wis, Sont. 10,—Last evening the wind eottled Into nortliwest, bringiog cloar and . coul wenther, tho finest the farmers have had l ) | | | ' for crop purposes in somo time. Throurhout Kontnorn Minnesota wheat is now reported au brotty well ancured, The roporta of dsmage by tho Iate yuins wero very much cxaggerated, Dut little, if nuy, graio has boen dostioyed. Tho damago done to wheat is tho makiog of & groat deal of No.2, In Wisconsin, in the immediate vieinity of LaCrowse, the formera are busy | thaesling, anu " geain beging to come in quite freoly at tho differcat mtations, \Wheat buvers 2t Basgor and niidway roport that thors wil bn Anaverage ammiut of No. 1 fu this section, Frost was locked for this morning, but none catg, ‘THE VICINITY OF TOLFDO, O. Tor % 0., Sept, 10,—Tno Commercial will t publisl, tha morsing a carefully prepared | crop report from eome wevents-fivo points withe :intho immediste rangn of Toledow trade, Roth- ered apecialiy for that paper, From these it ap- pears tbat tho prowpect in not mo ploomy 83 1t appearsd to Lu & fow weoks wince, \ tin cousiderably under the averago in Lroduct, and_no lews wo in condition, Cern iy fair in quar nasuraneo of & good vield, if not wurack Ly froet, Oatk do not come np to 1 the averaze. Laving snffered watonally from tho etoims, bt wtill the product iu I Patatoes i Bre abundast iu noarly_ovory direction, nelling , | &t for rater Fiuit is light. Hay averages hoavy, and in good condition, DAKOTA. Seeeial Dievateh to The Chicans Tribuns, Brovx Crry, In., Sopt. 10.—A hight frost Iast night was reportod at soveral points in Southe eru Dakota and arouud hicre, but no serious con- eoquences, g corn ond most vogetables are too } far mdvsuced to bo materially injured, The { weathor hore in clear and cold to-night, with in. | dieations of frot. ; _GROOERIES. &o. EXPOSITION! DONT' FATTL.!. VISIT HICKSON'S, 167 South Clark-gt. | 15 CROCERTIES Tietailed for cash at tho following prices = Lot =a a3 of 2 miles, purso €250, was won Ly Minor's i Capt. Jack smidat much meriiment, Time, 4:17, W In tho trottivg-race, milo heats. purae of €500, b 1o Eanston's White Btocking wasfiret, Fuller's Recves (R 380 ! socond, and Towa Mard third, Time, 2:3315: 2:82is il ! Hy 2:32. Iu the mile dash fo1 thieo-vear-olds, purso aratinila heat, 1e8 of §100, Trown's laymato wos firet, Minors Inice teai, I Woenifrod socond. limn—1:44!¢ aod 1 3 tho one-milo-and-ropeat fres-far-all, p % £400, Bumuor's rocket waa firet and | son's Fulmonth secoud. Time—1:43%, rud 1:48. i Tho track was hoavr. Weathar evol and fluo. 8 THE LEXINGTON (KY.) RACE: 14 ‘ LExIRGTON, Ky., Bupt. 10.—1ho races over the i Asgociation Courge to-day were well attended. P A light raio lnd the dust aod put tho track ju ex- 35 cellcut condition. * Tho followingisiho summary It of the firat raco : orlk Frefory, per 12 | Produce piakes, for 3-yesr-olds, 2-milo hoats, oca-diteckwelite, o | T, J. Megibben's b, £., by (mp, mingion, 7 Jubu H, Btone'ab, f.Gourgo Cadwallader, by a5 a Tomne—iidily, .20 ! g.;rg,:‘; :f::? Tace, for tho colt and fily stake for g‘:‘l""’%’;‘_fl""’" 288 ! T. J. Nichols' b, g, Vagrant, by Virgln, ., 11 . o s ) i e il Jfl'. Clevimts, 5 by War ! (-n:;!‘“_llxhr Winter Wheat, Ht, Loals, H | J. B. Jandall & Co.n b, , Tho Nipper, by mp, Phac- | 3}omer L (5.50 T;.....i. ERTTTTYrN ST A"lxmlf"lul\l Tate h‘f‘bfr bri 88,30 10 1,00 a following wers not placed, A. Meeno t will pay you to call aud inspect the abova goods, TiobAnLA" Sl 3. DRBtas, by Jack Malona; 'Y, J. | Which &ro of tho bLeat quality, 1d welght guaranteed Megibbon's ch. g. Goldaberg, Ly Loxi % to hold out 16 oms. ta the pound. Goods delivered tn i ch. g. Gol S iay Loxington ; D. | o) rasta’ uf thin ity froe of tharge. . Pactien o 10 Bwigart’s b. . Hombay, by Planet ; D. Bikert's | countey can oedec 1y ruall aiid receiv the wtae stten b. o. Borlin, by imp. Austra’ian. Time, 1:4534, ton as'if they woro theinselvos present, Tho thitd mce, pmse $3.0, §200 to firar and For pricos uf Tcas rce Lelow #50 tosecand horwe, threo fourths.mile, was won TImAS., Quapowder, per 1%, 30, G Youug Hynon, per I, Japau, per b, B0, Ot Oolung, ter ih, 40, 0, Gr—Ntals Engliah Tireakfeat, 1 ér 1, 61, 0—Stondan Our Btendsrd Toan ate unnurpawned for xcelieniy of flavor, Sent C, U, D, 10 3l parta of tho United Aiates, J. HICKSON, 187 South Clark-st. __ CINGCINNATI, JRFRRLS, SHILEY & 11, FINE DRY GOODS, SILKS, AND MILLINERY. Manufncturers of CLOAKS, SUITS, tandard. axp LADIES' UNDERWEAR, i Partioular attontion is called to our large fme portation of PARIS and BERLIN GAR- MENTS for the Fall Trade, LARGEST 8TOOK AND LOWEST PRIOES Alico Ward, ehe Laking tho two decidivg hoate, Following iv 3 L, was theu c It wae wou vy Nellis Gray with enso. UMMAKY—FPURSK OF $400, The free-for-all raco was rospouded to by 2+y ud Fred 1160] ci. | 1o | B., Ubserver, Mollio Morris Observer sud Mollle Mlorrie alt. mated in pouls a8 favorites. This trot wos clorely co testod, sud the time made very fast, w ¢ nsil- eiation of & balf-mio track aud the raws of youtordar, HMollfe Morris 1411 Olserver 41332 IEE] R The consolation pur: 2 L BLiTD of 8300, was untiniatied, owing to auikness, 13 4 will ba coatinuod to-muriow, The aitructu u 1Or 10-m0. TOW Bre two gitt purvos of Qg @170 for three-minute and horecs Teapicts vely, aud a consolation poiso fur 230 horses, RACKH AT COLDWATKL, MICH. Special Digpateh 1o Lhe Cricago L'ribune, CoLowatsn, Miob., Bept. 10.—~'L'Ue races lere to-duy wora well attended, Thres races wero trotied tu the 8:30 race, Alamis, Usoige 1, and W. G. Yook takig first, secoud, wnd trd woney rospociively. Bost ume, &4k In sho Milssukeo, s0d West bhore port tay wicsptad, WILSON & EVENDEN'S OIL TANKS, it MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 49 West Lako Bt CcHICAGO. Send for Catalogue, 13 Visitors TO TER EXPOSITION! And the Tublic Geaerally, will find at Hollister & Gorlam's, 221 & 223 State-st., The Most Deatrable Stock of CARPETINGS! Gura Goods, Beddtng, &, &, IN THE CITY. It is our nim to display a very line of all grades of CAR- PETS, many private patterns in- cluded; the latest importations in WINDOW HANGINGY, Laces, &ewy Koy and to offer to the publi¢ the best Goods at. the VERY LOWEST PRICES, We design 1o make it to the nd- vantage of CASII BUYERS to trade with vy during the EXPO- SITION, and atall times herentter. HOLLISTER & GORHAR, 221 and 223 State-st,, “HOUSEREEPERS' ROW.” Wo respectfully invite the atton- tion of partios visiting Chicago dur- ing tho Exposition, to our extensive stock of CARPETINGS! Including full lines of Ingrains, Three Plys, Tapestries, Body Brussels and Velvets, Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Mattings, &e. The above havo boen selocted with groat care, embracing the nowest dosigns in For. ¢ign and Domestic Manufacturo, and we ! Ruarantoe our pricos at ali times to bo as low a8 2oy bouse in the country. BROTHERS. 121 & 123 State-st. ALLEN, MACKEY - & (0, CARPETINGS! Purchasers of goods in our line will find in our stock & vory choice us;;z:x'tmuntr of new n.gd taaimbln pattorns of overy grade: o oods. Our Fall Stook is now complagx. and is largor in tho a; grogato and more attractive in dotall than ever before exhibited in this city, Wo offor SPECIAL BARGAINS in Mo- quottes, Wiltons, and Body Brussols of well-known and popular makes. In Throo-Ply and Buperfine Ingrain our stock is very desirable, inalud- ing all the 1ntest patterns, We ofter bargeins, also, 1n our Curtain Goods, Paper Hangings, Bedding and Up- holstery Departments, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALLEN, MACREY & C0., 233 STATE-ST., HOUSE FURNISHING ROW, lock south Palnsor House, W00D'S HOTEL, Nos. 34 and 36 East Washington.st., Opp. Fleld, Leter & Co.'s Tiotail Dry Goods Stors, and P Lijolnisg b. 1. Fiskit Wholesale Miltiners State. QE, 5, FALMER (ato uf Qity Hotel, Olerk, O, BANDS, Fropeistor, $€2.00 per Day. SHERMAN HOUSE, CEICAGO. Prices Reduood to $3, $3.50 and $4 per Day. The most Elegant Hotel n thacity, 8X0 Buperb oo, magnificantly furnisied aud provided with buths | fire-proof, Location in husiucas ce LISSEL, Hahnemann Medical Gollege, OHICAQO. Tho Blateenth Winter Terw cowacucos Oct, 3, 1878, U corpa of Profcasors, Clines Instrui tio: Manw a taus o : tion soaiant, Fo EVENDEN'S WOOL-COVERED CANS, ‘(3“’“"‘ "““l':j ‘::‘“"‘l e distietion ALUMIBL o e - et | Cetaloguonddses 3 f 7 TRUSSE, &o. CUALLES ADAXS, 31, D, Cowmon~ prudence ! 2 rotuius the raptur / n| hln ll‘fl wured. Sent by mail, iy P Olroulars froa 0.3, BEED, 935 B1ato-at., Obiloago, Walasii-av. (R ToQuires sxnminmt) i ELABTIO %r:me ‘Hlasic 33:&5?, e b TRUBS. A founaihe oky mes