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2 who, Gonzagua cisima, mistreats lie Cathinlle misalonary priert, and oppressea thota o port ta the misafon, (ionzagna telin that the ung Eptecopal priest assisting the Ttov. Giifillan, 8 young Eplecapel, p1ion aesiiing (8 of White Farth, 3 A fe opal tlest :\::m(‘;‘\"l‘llnnp wh{"n |l'm ody of A Callolie In- Whan ol wan drmr dn - Cathelic chureh the return of Faher Tomdziy, who was tem- oo Wreent, antered the chreh with Agent Stows. enpal mininter, and porformed if on on E) ey it flatly contrdicta (ha 8 Turial pervice. Ua nlao A statements made by GIIMNSA and othier Epfscpals A farnishes other evidences that twn misston on one rescrvation have resulted fn mach hadferliug Toth with priewts and people, Gonzagneales promises. 12 prova e faleity of Commirvicher Sraitn n the (st terw denialn of Gonzagme'n story nf meeting the Com- icaioner on & raldway car, pablished fo the Naltimore Guzette. PLOOYTINTON ml:nnrr\"v’,h n R 1! Ditayad 10 IAs CPiraue ne. Lo T Rept T Th (el meeting of the Bioamington Prestytery wan opened fn the Firat Presbytertan Church 19 eTening. ‘llfl Rev. il;’h- {og, of Wennun the AMnderstor, dellvered an e opening address to & hrae andienve, A majarity of preabylers wern present, o expecied 0 ?(lYll iho morning traios, The resmicas will ba held hu the First Church, begianing ot 9 fo-merTow morning, , A FAILURE 100 YEARS AGO. e K The Reckless Spocnintions Induced in Engiand by the Examplo of fne dinn Nabobu—flusiness Career of Alexnnder Fordyces DeereLey Sraises. W. Va., Aurust, 1875,—70 the Edifor of the New York Triune: In the Chironicles nnd Characters of tho Hrock Ex- cbanga ™ (London), by Jolin Yrancis, T find ‘tho follawing history of occurrences of 100 rears sga. It reads np if written of our own tiny ““I'ho critia 0f 1772ban boen entirelv over.uoked by thoso who have bestowed their thoughts upon gich suojocts, It Lind Ita onigia in o variety of ecircumstances, but the oxcliing caure wna the falure of tho bank of Doug'ass, Heron & Co., eatabliehed §n 1760, It waa tho period shen the wuceees of advontaros o onr Indion empire had contrilitted to the wealth of Lugland. Immense snma wera accamulated in a fow monthe, Largo purchases of laod wero mado st ligh prices, All the early sud lato gymptoms of speculation were npparcat, ‘Tho vast fortunca brousht homo wero a?wnmmualv displayed. A contemps for the wlow gmns of trado, & feverish ecitemont, and an nng Dble impaticuce to be rich, marked the T The nabobs were not dispused to hiuda their wenlth under a bushel, ‘They bought mazuitl- cont mansions, and mistook ostentation fur tante, They raired the prices of all sriicics of consumption ; they were bowed to bofore their facos and dreaded bebind theic backs. Dark doeds waro told of twem; aud the shrowd peasantry shuddered as tho mnssivo carrisio Tolled by, which held the niap whose wealth had been obtmined st the expens of bis humaniey, The ephemaral hiterature of the day s filled with tho popular opnion of the clsracter; sl the nabob is commonly roprosented as 8 man with a bad liver and & black heart, Scott, with his ex- «uisite conception of the tndierous, magos one of his characters define n mabob as ‘oue who comen frae foreign patts, with mair siller thau hia pouches can uultlla a8 _vn:ln'w ay oranges, and 0 iso u' thing hid sin gate. l.u“:““ thicty n‘-’nm the lfmbllc was filled with improssions of their wealth and crines; and ao lale as twenty years ago, Lord Clive was de- seribed to the writer a8 l(entlug wemorialy of s gnilt o & box beuenth bia bed, and ua having destroyed hiteslf bocause his past enormitics woro 00 greas fur lus consciouce to beor. Tho drama. the atory, and tho poem wero colored with their eccentiicities; while neespapers ocearionslly recorded facts which marked that, in some at loast, o fine gouncromty way mixed with their groveuess, The effect, how- ovor, of these things was to mako mouey plenti- ful ; rawe a spinit Of emulation and a thiret for gold. 1In addution to this, the banking-honse of Douglass, Hercn & Co. circulated its paper with a froedom swhich hnd an effcct upon tho popula- tion of Scotland remembored to the preront day. Discounts for & time were plentifnl. Dilla pre- @anted by farmors, and sccepted vy plowmen, were roadily cashed, As i3 usual in theso days, the dsebing character mawtained by the bank attracted those ®he should hava knonn bettor ; sod many of those who ‘boasted of their forosight, paid for their pre- sumption. 1o 1771 tLu result of the rechlozs Aading was apparent; snd Douglass, Loron & Zu, mua, 'Tho shock Was felt throughout the Ewpire. The Royal Bank of Scotland toctored to ity beaa: the bankiog-bouses of England shook with a woll-crounded fear ; aud the great corpo- ration of tho Bank of Euglaud was beses on all sides for newistance, but {rom uono more velo- montly than from Mr. Fordyce, of the buasn of Neal, Fordycs & Co,, a firm which, from its pomtion, the impariance sssnmed by its partners, and the knuwn sticcess of somo of ity speculations, was gonerally supporod to bo be- youd euspicion. Tho career of the man who thus ciaved asmistance was somewhst oat of the ordinary way of his crait, and may, porbaps, prove interesung, &8 tno gkotch of su ad- ventiror 1n whose power it 1ay to make or mar the fortunes intrusted to him ; and also aa & specunen of tho moda in which the Stoca £3- chauge is sometinies ro-orted to by baakera with the balances of their customers, . + Brad & hosier at Aberdoen, Alexander For- dyco found the North too continea for sy ex~- tonsive operatione, and, rapairiug to London aa the only place worthy his genius, obtained ew- loyment asaclerk {o s city banking-bonse, E(sw he displayed great faciliy for tigures, with groot attention to pusiness, aLd roee to the post aof junior pactuer in tha firm of Iloifes, Neal % James, arcely bad he beon thus established ere he Liegan to epeculato in the Alloy, and gen- orally with marked good fortuno. *The devit tempis vouna slunery with success;® and Mr. For- dyce, thinking his lack would ba perpetual, ven- tuced for sums which wvolved his owu charac~ ter and lua partnors’ fortuns, The gawe was with him; the game waa constantly on the rise ; aud, for.unate as daring, ho was euabied to pur- chase a laige estato, to support a grund appesr- anco, to yurpass nsbobs in oxtravagance and parvenues in folly, Ho marked the marble with his nsme upon a church which be ostou- tationaly bwlt. I ambiion vied with biy oxtravagauce, and Lis extravagance kept pace with his swoition, Tho Abardecu bosier apont thousauds in attempting to becomé a Senstor, and oponly avowed Lis liope of dying peer. He married 3 wowzn of titlo ; tnade a flne settlo- mont on her Ladyship; purchased estales in Bceotland nt a fancy value ; buillt & hospital ; and founded chanties in the place of wluch Le hoped to become the repiesentativo. But s chiange came over hin fortunes. Some political oventa firat ebook him. A senmblo blow was flvnn to his careor by tho affair of the ‘aikland Islsud, and be Lsd recourso to lus paitue vrivata funds o supuly his doticiencios, Like mauy who are tampted to appropriate the money of othors, ha trusted to replace it by a jucky etroke of good fortune, and redoubled “wis speculations on tho Stook Excliange. llugorts reachied s partuers, who grew alarmed, = They Lad witnersed sud artaken of his good for.une, aud they bad re aiced iu tho far ken which bad olwinad the gervices of 8o clever a person ; but when they saw that tho chovces wero going ngatnse tum, thoy reronstrated With all the evergy of men whose fortuues bLavg ou the saccews nf thoir remonstrances. A cool aud {umoleut contempt of their oplnion, cowled with tho remark that e was quito dispored to leave thum to manago the concern to which they wore utterly incompetent, startied thum, and who, with & cunning whieh provided for every. shing an enormous smaunt of bank notes which Fordyce bud borrowed for tho purposs wea shown them, thelr faith in his gonius resurned with the posuess: the magic paper; and it i doubtful w0k, .o plausibiity of Lis 10an- nor or the fustie o notes docided them, But ill-furtuns conuuued to pursue Fardlco. £l combiuatious wore as fine, hia plana as skill- Ihis mind was ss perceptive as when be first begsu; but wewevpeotsd facts apset tis theories, and the price the funde would not yield (o hia combinatiops. ' Every one waid he deserved to win, but he contibued to lose, Bpeculation succaeded spcoulation ; sod It 18 retuarkabie that, with ull his grest aud con- tinued lossen, ha istained to the last bour a covl and calm self-posscssion, After avaling hime- uolf of every poemvle rewource, bis partuers wore surprised by his sheenting bimaelf from the bauking-house. This, with othor causes tul ay or, occasloued an inmediate stoppage, and beukruploy which spread fur and wide. Hue AMr, Fordyco was mot out Jong, al He roturned AL tbe Tk of his life; the publio fesling boing so violeat that it was necoa- #are to guard tum f10m the populace while he dotailed a tisauv of uusuppassed fraud aud folly, He manfully took the blawe uyon himselt, and exouerated bis partuers frow wisave wu unde. werved confidence.” We bave had the same wild spacuation, the same contempt for the alow gaius of honest and Segitimate trade, {he samo outentatious display of *“ shoddyites," and of courve the esune bank. iug-houses of Douglass, Herun & Co., sud Nea), Fordyco & OCo., because they are the result of suoh s state of thiuge. 4. D, D, platia s e . DBITUARY. Lirriz Bocx, Ark., Bept. 14,—Dr, P. P. Bur top, sged about B0 years, diad this moruing. Muwavkkk, Wis, Sept, 14.—A dispatch re- oceived from Oconomowvs at midnight sistes that Dr. J. A, Laptsm died there to-night. ‘Thery aro no_uvasticulars. The Doctor waa late Gaolugist of Wisouan, and & 1man of world-wide Voo (0 xcienom Frenitant for the removal of Aent Stowe, Epia-apsty [ THE CHTICAGO TRIBUNE: WIIDN SDAY POLITICAL. Additionnl Returns from Election in Maine, The Republican Candidate Electod in the Fourth Congreusional District, tho Rag-Money Politiclans Laboring Hard with the New York Democ- racy. A Lively Fight Predioted in the Conven- tion at Syracuse. MAINE ELECTION. LATEST RETURNA. 1losToN, Bept. 1i.—Additionsl reinrns fram Matue, this morning, are meager. In Cumber- iand County, which was hotly coutested, ami whort! thio Democrats biad ono Senator aud Conr. ty Crcssuror lawt year, they bave made 8 completn sweep. Dagadahao Counly gives Counor o majoriy ot 489, with Democratic gans in several towos, Waldo Cosnty, comblets, excojt Jacksou, gives Jioberts (Dem.) 75 majority, and olects Demucratic county officors, ous Senntor atd four Joprescutatives, Nothivg definite, as yet, is knosn of tho Congreestonal coutest in £ Fonsth District, though Plaiated is doubtlons elected. Connor's majority will not roach 5,000, 1ty cauceded by tho Republican papers. Nina Consututivual ameuuments bavo probably been topted. O evTa, M., Sopt, 14.—Returna raceivod nt the Kenueboe Journal office, mosatly ofcial, from 464 towne, give Counor 45,035 ; Rolorts, 41,741. Counur's majority, 3,404, Tho sama towns last year gave Dingley 40,307 ; lioberts, 81,47t Dingloy's majoricy, 433, Thero ave yot 220 towus and plantations to bo hoard from. The Hepublican m-}‘crmu by countles will bo* about ns follows : Androscoggin. 550 : Arroo- stoak, 43 : Faankiiu, 519 Ilancock, 47; Kennebee, 1,217; Lincoln, 115; Oxford, 2483 Pawcbecot, 230; Piscataquin, 270 ; Sazudaloa, 180 ; Bomer- got, 48 5 Warhingron, U7 ¢ York, 123, * Democratic. majorities—Cumborland, 381 ; Koz, 479 ; Waldo, 53, Kennebeo County, except tuu smsll towns, gives Counor 5,630, Roberts 4,410 The Democrats have olected thirteon, and per- m}m fifteens Senators, n the Fourth Congressional Diatrict Gen, Pluinted'n friends claim frum 800 to 1,000 mn- Jomty for him, and recurss will doubtless oloct Bim by thosa figuren. Twenty-thres towns in Cnmberland County givo # Democrstio yote of 7,467: Hepublican, 5,888, making tho Democratic majority 831, Throo txwns to hear from gave 900 Democratic majority Ingt yoar. ko that their majority this vear will oot fall far short of 504, ayainst 300 Republican, on the majority of last yoar. ‘e Democrats hiave all four Senators agsinst one last year. 'Tho Representatives are probab- ly twelve Democrats, gix Republicans, and two ties, agamsttwelve Democrats and aight Repub- Toany lawy yoar. Tho court officera ars alf Dem- ocrata. ESESERe THE WISCONSIN CAMPAICN, REFLECTIONS UPOX GOV. TAYLOB. Speciat Drepotch to 1he Chicago Tribune, Mapisox, Wis,, Sept, 14.—It hss been a mat- ter of common notoriety here that Luero are good many things In"the past rocord of tho proa- ont oceupant of the Wisconsin Executive oflico that do not 1ndieato any special fitnssa for the position to which ho maks re-election, and HD much foeling has been aroueed among thoso who Lnow Lim well that many ndden things are likely to be brought to light. The Juwrnal to-night pub- lishics a letter from Capt. George 1. Cartter, of tiro Thirty-third Wisconsin Infantry, which holds its anuual rounion at Distteville to morrow, sisting that he was recruiting for hus regiment io the winter of 1863 and 1864, as was also 11, L. Farr, sud tbat Farr and William R. Taglor, then Bupervisor of the Town of Cotiage Grove, now Governar, Wware engaged la mxmlu ita quota of men; that Cottags Grove voted $300 bounty for each man ; that he snd ‘Taylor procared the men for less—nome for 100 to %150, and divided the differenco botseon them, amounting to wsome £400 or £300, Tmilor acing 88 sgeot for the (own, aud proposiog the arrangement. Capt, Carter saya he did oot expose the transaction Lwo vearn .ED becauae Fare was his personal friond, and he could not expose Taylor without retlecting on him, and it was not thonght there waa suy danger of Tsylor's election, He calie on Farr and Taylor to state what are tho facts. —s MISCELLANEOUS. TUE OMIO CAMPAIGN, Spectal thepatzh to The Chicsoo Tribune, CoLpxunus, 0., Bept. 14.—~The Hon. Casajus 3L Clay, of Keatucky, s Democratio convert of last spring, has been engaged by tho party of rag curroucy and suctarian schools to take the siump in their behalf. Tha first of eight guus that ho will explode will be tonched off as Akron, 0., on Thursdsy, Sept. 23. On the 22d Senator Thurmsn will more fully invoive himealt st Del. anare in an_attempt to recoucile his declared pricciples with thode of his party. ‘THE NEW YURK DEMOORACY. Nrew Yomx, Sept. 14.—A Byracuso special says: **Ex-Goy. Beymour and Gov. Tilden wilt be in town during the Damoaratic State Can- vention, which nssembles on Thureday of this wook, There will be a strong intlation party in the Convention, and, should thu conntry dele- gotes support ioflation, & conteat on thoso pomnts is oxpected. Tho politi- clans do uot appear at all certsin as to what sort of a finuncial plan the Conventlon will sdopt.” Tho ferald says: **The peopls of the United States will Ipok to the Hyracuso plat- forin for an oxpression of (ov. Tilde on the (lueutlon. whick 1 likely to bo . an the Prosidential cauvass, “They will regard is dealpration on tho currency as an expression of his views,” NEBRASKA REFUBLICANS. Osana, Sept, 14.—The Ropublican Btate Con- ventlon meets at Kearney Junction to-tsorrow, A Iarge vumber of dolegstca lelt Liero to-day for that puint. TUR MINNESUTA CAMPAIGN. Special Dupateh to The Chicago Trivund, g7, Pavt, Bept. 14.—Attorney-Genorat Wilson, the Itepubtican Commitica no! Liaving noticed thie Domocratic Commnitleo’s challenge for joiut discussions, has accepted on own pohalf, aud will meet R. A, Jones, Democratio candi- date, hare next weok. ———— Dunger of Arsenicnl Potsoning. Gaahght Journal, Arsenio s gottiog to be, thronghout the woild, ulmost as comwson as dirt. We doubt v,y wich whothbier 1t would not be iwpossible, ot the Veassnt day ju wny countsy, o conviot, ov chewieal evidonoo, befure any jury, the moat bunghug arsonical poiscoer, if he or sho had a legal defonder who would make ume, au ho might, of ths argument furnishod him by the almort unlvereal distribution of the ven- omouy element throughout our most (amilisr walls of life, We bave received medicines ouskelvos from drog-stores wrapped 1o arvonical JApers vut up 1 Pac-groea papor bozes, with areenical paper caps tied over Fl:'a cuik, etc. We havu oftcn seon confoctionery expused for vala to yauug children wrapped in tho dowdly wroen pagor, Wo have often found ouug children wucking toys pated with the orrible stufl, and with their mouth wtained throughout with the vonom. The Paris-groen pa- per 18 oue of tue cowmmonest in vsa for binding school booke, and we have moze thsy vuce taken | such books away from our own young children, whioh Lad been given thew by thoir teuchiors. Nuworous deaths of children aro kuown to Lave been thus occasionod. No cousiry cau be culled civilized 1n which such suicdsl ignoranee, such stupid slaugliter of the inuoceuts in ommon, One more illustration ouly, {L1s very common t0 seo a lawyer or Ll clurk im;, intu bl woutn, 4o molsten the guun side of it, beauliful yroer paper disk whb soolloped cuges, Lo sitach to wowe document. Theso thiugs are found in eve wory lawyer's oflice in the Jand, aud uio used cone stautly. 'Fley sre usldom wade of auyother thay the l'aris gieen pi . Cun this be ignarence, ue aro our lawors all (aialists, and Leliove thuy cau ouly **die when thewr time comes ™ Ju cow- wenclug to write, we bad In our wind to refer to sowme of the wouderful facts developed of lale, Iu Great Britaln especislly, of opou carts loaded with white arasnio passig i opon day througn tho country, in some districts, with diivers sit- twg on the topof the ludeous hnr; such cails belug often oxpowed all pight open to mln; of strongly arseulcal wators fowing from mince and wecalurywsl worka inlo slreaws of water aftorward druok by large populations, aud so on. Thesa aro facts, Frerybody witl ramomber the cargo of salt and arsome togother -hia»ped to nx fiom Entipe, & fow montha sgo, which got n it~ e mixed during s tongh paseage. T'wn pmdie- ular mixtura waw diecovored, Tho waler we onrRolvea drink comes fram a stresm on ove of whone tributarina 1e 8 large chemival worke, which 8o contaminatos the wmid tributary wich misenia that cattlo drinking it havo Been poisoued to doatl, Thoso things, we My, aro facts on both sides of the Atiantics but resliv, whilo wo wroto the firss part of tus article erpecially, swhen wo thought of the rockiensnens of the public vrara. swhich han act- nally recommended thetr rural readors, fn many caron, Lo prlo on the Parin graen on their potaty patches with a_parfect loosences, thess other thinps reem trifiea, an flat and atalo as they cer- tamly are unprotliable, and onr onthusiasm and 2ol for the catige of humanity seema to wilt down futo s sert of sentimoutality, whicl ia cer- tmnly ludicronsly lame and impotent, if not downright sicxiy. LOCAL POLITICS. Meeting of the Republican Cook County Committes. An Organlzation Effecied-—=An Address to Be Prepared, Orgonizing Ward Olubs—The Munioipal Eleotion, A mooting of the Republican Central Com- mitteo of Cook County wae hold yosterday after- noon at Parlor No, 44 Grand Pacifio Hotel, tho following dolegates heing prosont : First Ward—H, T, Dirch, Jobn Snmmerfeld. Seeond Ward—¥. Warreu, Third Ward—W. C, Plullips, Fourth Ward—J, i, Clough, FYIA Ward—H, D, Drayton. Surth Wasd—John Bouleld, Seventh Ward—C, C, Tegtmeyer, Brahth Ward—, C. Creney. AtA Ward—Clirte Mawers Tenth Ward—A. G. Tow, Eieventh Warq—George E, White, dwelfth Ward=D. J, Avery. Thlrteenth Ward—J. L. Catupbell Fourtcenth Fard—, £Ylecnth Ward=)L, Boruhardt, Hixteenth Ward—Cor Yolz, Seventeenth Wurl—Louls Bchafner, aw).umun IWard—Thatuas Cannon (by J. B, 3ulten, proxy). NinoleentA IWard—W., M. Clarke, Ixeentiets Ward—Danlel Quirk, Willawette—M, C, Bpringur. Barringion—8, W, Kloguloy. Siato's-Attornoy Recd, Gon. Alann, Col. Rica- by, Gen. Bodwan, W.M. Taylor, and other prominont Republicans worae present. Tho mooting was called to order oy'Ald, Schaf- ner, who etated that there had beon a meeting of the Commtten a week before withont a quorum, nad that meoting, after olacflnfi tempoiney oflle core, bad ndjourned unul toaliy (yosterday). The firat business in order sounld bo THE ELECTION OF FERMANENT OFFICENS. On _motion, tho temporary officore, foula Schaftaer, Chaliman, and H. T, Dirch, Hecro- tary, wore declatod pormnsncnt officers of tho Committeo. Mr, Schoffoer roturned lis thanks for the bonot conferred upon him in a brief wpoech, in which he esid : 1 deom tho prosont one of tho moet imporiant periads in the history of the Ro- publican party of Cook County. Thare hase been times wheo the dizacnsion in our. rapks carried off some of the bost men, and threatencd tho disruption of tho Republican yarty, 1 lelieve that o all past now, ani that, Arnily united, the party will be restorad to jta pristine vigor, I beliove -that it will como out of thus canvass as trie umphant o ever it dld fn ita bor dayn, 1 helievo In putting iu the field this fall & full Republicsn ticket, regardlea of what other rarties do, The principles of the kepublican party are weli known, hat s neceaary is to call a Repullican Conven- tion, and to nominate our best men, withont regard to Eku l:‘imlnluml of any other party, to insure succens, o .\Y?r. Ulflnlqh nuggeated that meastires should be taken lovking fo the vrganization of ward and townahip claba, that the peovle might rally round the old fag of Republicanism and organize for the camipatgn, Ale, B, (2. Gifl eald he was in_favor of nominating & full Repubiican ticket, even if it got beaten. Repunlls c3ua would then kuow what twas thie matter, snd could 1n 1670 mreugthen the weak plsces, A full munlcipal ticket ehould be nominated and votd for, whether the city authorities catlet an clection or not. “Iip Chairman sald it occurred {o him that about the first thing for the Comumitten to do was to 188UF AX ADDREAH to the Republiran voters of the county, and to make provision for the organtzation of the ward and town- ahip cluba before exlling the primariea. OROANIZE, 3r, C. H, Ham saked loave, which was granted, to offer thofallowing : ited, That ths Cook Connty Republican Central Commiitos recammand to the Republicans of the dif- Tersut wards of tho city and lowns of the county the immediste organization of ward and town clubs, and that euch cluls roport thoir organization and the names of their officers and Ihelr addressca to the Sec~ retary of this Committes 23 soofi as possible. Avopted unanimously, Mr, Drayton uug&nlod that It would be well to ad- dross 8 request to the Chiairmen of the Ward Cluba as organized during the lsat cawpaign, requestiog thein tu revive thelr arganizations, Mr, Gill sald tue best mode was to appolnt a com- mittco to organizo & club in ench ward. All that was necersary was that somebody should call tho meetings, 8.4 tho eluwe would be urgunized, Ar, Brayton said the courne sug by Mr, GIl miht seem likn unneceessrily ruaning sajds the offi~ coua of cluvs, some of which tow kept up thelr organ- {zatton, sud moved that the Becretary notily the ofli- cors of the several ward cluba of the last campatgn to call meotings for reorganization for the coming elac- tion, Mr, O, U, Ham~—3r, Drayton has touched the yro- ciso point, Let tho Comimitieo simply soagest tha organintion of the clubs, and loave it to bo spon- tanoous, Btatew-Attorney Reed—Tot the organizstion bo wholly volunsary ; that s the only way to do it Mr, Ham—Of conrss, Thia Commiites canX forca » campaign and undertake to make or ucmake oflicers of the ward cluve, Affer further discursion, Mr, Brayton's motion was carried uncaimouly. ‘The Chalrman—Thers is snother matter which [ think ought to be attended to. That is, the putting 1o the feld of A YULL NUNICIPAL TICKET this fall. ‘These was & meeting of Republicans at this hotel 8 woek ago, to consller the question of the charters, and whether an elaction id bn declsred walid if beld befora the Supreme Oourt decides. That raceting passed a resolution roqueating this Oommite teatocall a convention for the nominativn of s full munteipal tickat, Mr, Avery—It sooms to ms there la no occaston for being in & huarry sbout that matt ‘The object of this moeting was to effect an org: Within the laet half-hour the Republicans of Cook County have effected an organization. Now, I think we had botter walt aud learn what response the Republicana of the city are goiug o m3ke Lo an orgsnization hers n:d.y, um'l I suggest that the question be pasted for ibe proseat, State's Altarney Reed—1¢ the Coramiitea will allow mo—T am not & member of the Cammitted—thero will bo sbundant time to discuss this gaestlon nfter the Buprems Court shall havo decided upon if, I think the Judgea spprociate it, sad will declds the question between the st and 15th of October, ere will theu be shundaut time laft to pominste s ticket (£ an alece tlou i to be held. Ar, Brayton—How long would you wait 1 Btate's Attorney Reed—fsy until the 10th of Oc- tober, 3 Mr Brayton—Iow many dsys’ notios bhas to be given of an election ® Htate's-Attorney Reed—T don’ koow, Beveral mombers of the Comnitire~Twenly daya; there wouldn't bo time to give the notics if wo walt un. il then, Htate's-Attorney Reed—1f #o, the Oommiiteo on as certainiug the fact can take other action. 1 would sdd toat this morning 1 signed & ‘mfl\lon 10 the Buprems Judges to advance the caso on thelr dockat, Alr, Clongh sald ke hoped the Committeo wonld now hold weekly meetings, 10 as o confer upon tbese poluts as they arves, and moved that wheu the Committes sd. joura ( bo to_moet Baturday of next week st3p, m, At the Grand Pacific, Carried, Mr, Gill mwoved 1hat & commiites of five, conslating of threo frum the city and two {rom the county, Lo appointed by the Chair to prepare an sddreas 1o the apubiicans of Cook County, sod to repors the same 10 this Commfitee at itsnext meeting. Carricd, ‘Tho Cbairmad stated that he would not snnounce the committes until the next meoting, whea it would alsa report, On motion, tho Chialrman and Bscretary were added to the Conmlitteo ou Address. The Committee thea adjouried, ———— D Capitnl and Labor Counflicta, The conticts between ecapital snd labor in Great Britain bid fatr 10 be renewed ou a very largo scale. Representatives of tho varions Trades Unions have been buslly eogeged for months 1ast ju devising & echews for uniung il tho soc.aties io une federation, and thus present a0 usbroken frout agslust employers. The re- Ynn of theso reptosentatives will como befo.o 00 Tiades Unioa Caugreas, o be Loid in Glae- sow lu October, Combiuation on one side w.lt 1Ig about & concentration of strength on the other, aud the battles of the tutuce mill be can- ducted on & Iarge scale. The maiu duficulty to the workingmoen will arfss hom tho fact that theirsudividunl interest aro not thesawe, Thure is 0o reason, for exan plo, why weavers should striko becauss fouucrymen me disastisfied, and the federation may 1oon be feli to ba an entan. gliog alliance mstead of a help, Aichsel Sullivan dled suddeuly in & police ata- tion at Alilwaukes !ulurdu{;‘ The jusy founy the cause of deathi'to have bscn carsbru-aiinal meningitis, H- obtained shelter Baturday nigl! saying bo was auk. County pbysicisns wore seql 103, and ooe of them’pronounced nis slckness s sham, aud Lo stald in the station tili he dled. ! plica b SEPTEMBUR 15, 1875. THE INDIAN SERVIGE, Prof. Marsh's Testimony Beforo the Investigating Com- misgion, The Beof Contractors and Their Po- culiar Mode of Bargaining. Sfavage Provender Bndly Wateted, and the Road to Wealth Mado Easy. Indians Gathoring at Red Oloud for the Grand Qonnoil, THE MARSH COMMISSION, MARBI'S TEATIMONY. Spectal Duspateh to The Chicago Tridune, Wasnivaroy, D, 0., Sopb. 14.~Prof. Marsh accapied most of the day befars the Indian Commissiots. A considerable portton of the timo was dovoted to the vxamination of the mothod of eupplyitg beof to the Bioux Agoncies. Irof. Marah austained himself very much bottor than ho did yesterday ovening, and meds some vory strong points agsiust the Indian service. From bis statement to-day thero can bo very httlo doabt that the beef contiactors have obtained ENOHMIUN BUMS OF MONEY for vory chicap grades of catele, sud |4 in evident that some of the $130,000 profit which Dosler, tho contractor, admits having made lsst yesr, wnst have boen made out of the Indians or the Gouvorotent. Prof. Marsh sud to-day that the Commissioner of Indisn Affairs might behevo what was told bim about mismanagomont, but that the information was unkindly recoivod, aud the Cammissioner was mors indignant with the eryon who brought tho information than with Lo porrou agaiuat whom the fraud was ailogod. (210 the dmsoctated Press} DOSLEW'S HARUAINH, ‘Wasuinaray, Bept, 14.—Prol. Marsh to-day, boforo tho Kod Cluud Cooimisston, was ques- tionod at length. He eaid that Ijoslor was tha roal contractor for supplying beet to tho Stoux Agauncies, thoygh hs ruhih‘ bo actiug under the contiact of othera, Buslor stands outside and buye out tho successful bidder, Boalsr being oo tho ground and having ¢a_ital and all tho othor appliances for filling contracts. Q.—How {4 the Goverament dofrauded, as you chaige. if Bosler doca furnish beof apd cum- h the contract ? o a man abtain a contract at A large prico, and can aublet it at & lower price, the dillersnce botwoen the two v tho loss to the Goyernment. 1n auswor to tho churge that Hoster is natori- ous for frands in formor eontracts, Prof, Marsh referred to Kembla & Albetl's report te tha In- dian Odco, in which they say the quantity of beof ac.ually recoived by the Whitcstone Agoncy waa unnuestionably greatly loss than that re- ceipted for o the coutractors. o refcrred to the report of the House Committeo on Appro- yriations in Iebruaty, 1871, in which it ia stated that Bosler delivored THXAD INGTEAD OF AMERICAN CATTLE, wag poid 534 couts for groes weight when the oaftle " delivered wero not. worth that prica. Iraud was alao prac- by Bosler 1in tho weight of cattlo. The Professor ssid ho could also give infoimation which ho himasif obtained whils in the West. The Professor was saked tho question whather ke could state whother Bosler violated tho terma of any contract or failed to comply with it, thus cowmilting fraude in auy bida ado by Lim. o moswerod not of Lis own knowledge, but he ro- forred to tho roport of tho old Bosrd of ILndian Commissioners made to the President, in which 1t waq atated that contracts wero sab-let or per- mitted to bo filled by an Individual whoto bid liad bocen rojected the provious yoar ON BUNMCION OF FEAUD. The Professor suid he judged from lis oxpe- rienco with the Ludiau Buroan that tho Commis; mer was uowiiling to receiyo information ro- spccting tho [oosa management of affairs at the Ted Cloud Agency, Yrofessor Marsh was intec- rogatod at length, tbe allegations in bia pam- phlet forming the basis of the questlons. Ile sad, in further testimony, that tho Come munsioner wight believe what wss told m about the mismanagement, but the fuformation was unkindly received. Ho wan much moso apt to ba indignaut with tho person who brought tho information than with the person against whom the fraud was alloged. FProf, Marsh hay- ing been saked whother thero wss anything ofiensivo in the way in whioh ho bronyht the ins formation to the attontion of the Commissioner, roplisd that there was, 1o thought Lie was do. ing s favor in bringing. the attontion of the Cominissioner to the fact of mismansgement, but its recoption QREATLY AMAZED KX, and, but for the nesming roluctauco of the Com- missiouer to receive complaiuts, ba should have Rivon him all the information it his possession. At this point Commissiouor Smith camo into the Commission-room. The Comminsioner doubted the truth of wome of t'rof, Marsh's statements, thinking ho had been misled by the Indiaung’ statomens. Apart from tho samplos cf sugar, flour, and tobacco brnu,v:t to thp attention of the Uommissioner, ho could hava given the Com- wissioner other information, if he had boen dis- 0 recetva i, This evening the examioation of Prof. Matsh was resamed. He was interrogated as to his charge of frauds in beol-woighing at Nod Cloud Agoucy, and loss to Governmens aud Indlans by Iraudulent stamps oo catilo, Yo waa asked whethor the Government and Indians suffered any great fosa by such stamps, when he yeplied that he bolieved that to be the case, but hiscould not stato the fact of his own kuowledge. lo had heard others asy so, He did not chargo that Boaler or Agent Baville had any part in these stampa. 'Tuey might huve boon caused by herders fo rtheir own bouetlt, Drof, Marsh was intorrogated concerning bhis charge that the heads of barrels wers knocked out and thor contenta (pork) turned ou the ground. He eaid that Axent Baville roported thas the hend of only one Larral was knooked out, but he (P’rof, "Marsh) ua® several thuns treated, aod notioed the INFERION QUALITY OF THE PODK. Tle understood from Commissivner Smith that the pork wad inepected iu Kansss City. It was difticult to aay who was to blame for furnisbiug such porlk, whether the oonlractor or tho inspector, The plecss of the pork ho saw woro odd-shaped, and scmo of the barrols had more biine than ofners. The pork smolt strone snd wes muaty. Ho naw Gfteen or twen- tv sackn of flour to the warchouse at Ohayonne without brands. As be did not examine tho flour ho could not sposk of its quality, Ie raw ut threo different lodges tlour similar to that dintributed at the Agency. It sppeared to be very poor aud aticky, The oxanunarion was continued at length as to varfous points, inoluding the quality of sugar and colfee furnished the Iudians, conding to Mlmw that they did not corrospond with tho same ples, —_— MISCELLANEQUS. TNDIANG AT THE b R CLOUD AGENOY, Rep OLoop AoeXcy, Neb,, Sopt. 11, via ORRY- exng, Bopt. 14,—Dr. Savillo returned from Washington yeaterday, accompanied by Terrell, of the Tressury Dapactment 3 J. H.iBalster, Iu- dian beef contractor ; Mrs. Terrell, Mry. and Misn Bolater, and Mrs, Bteole, wilo of the Dolo- gale from Wyoming, Stoels {s expocted here in a fow dsys. Judge Kidder, Delogate from Dakots, arrived to-dav. Yerterday and to-day rations were baing iskuod to the Indiaus for ten days, aud tha ptocksds ia aurrounded by seversl thousaud of them. Maja. Bingham and Burke Lave not re- turned from B8potted Tail, sud notlung new iy koown coucerniug the dato of holding the coun- cl. The Commissiopers are taking atters very lefsuroly. ‘I'he woather Is quite cold, PILLAGING FLLLAOZES. Spectal Inavaled o The Uhwugo Tribune. 81, Pavs, Mo, Bept. 1L—Four Pillager Chippowas, tho leaders in the riotous procee ings at Leech Lake Agency, two wesks ago, 1 cluding Sirong Sky and Blurgnon. bhave been rested by Deputy Marshal Mokay, sided by » poese of voldiers from Fort Ripley, sud brought bere for trial on & charge of eioaling Govern- ment property, their actual offeuse beiny tue kilting and eatlog of Ageucy cattle, The com- plaint was preferrod by Ageut Whitehead. Among the numerous Indian wituessos brought down are a number who Lelped in the cattle- killing, aud may slso be amested aud locked up Rwaiting thoe trial, ot PRI S e, PoPOY FINANOCIAL. ¢ SAN FRANCISCO, Bax Fraxcisco, Oal., Se,t, 14.—~For & day or twa there has beon somo fesllug of soxivty sand ipyuiry expreaasd as 10 the progress of the Bauk of Californis eyndicate, ocoasloned, to » considerable extent, by previous reports that the bank would seopen about the 1Gth inste while aa yol no migun of fmmediate reasumption are avidont, A rumor also prevailed that Michael Reoso had backed down from s aubeeription to the syndicato guarantoo, and that mattors wore not in as proaperous a condition am was roported a woek ortwosgo. Inan interviow with a Director of thio bank this mworniug, it wae stated that no ground existed for any such foeling of dintruat ; that, 80 far aa tho withdrawal of Reoso was con. corned, ha had not as yet becono 8 Subsctibor, aud the nffairs of the wyndicato wore golpg on indepondently of him ; that at prosent tho guar- antoo fund subseribed amounts to little ovor 47,000,000 ; that, as to the time of reoponing, nothing definite cotld be now atated, but prob- ably abont tho Iat protimo ; that at present mat- tem aro progresting properous.y, bt sluwly. Tucky Daldwln, who was yostorday elected Director yice lalstun, comes it ou the Kuatantea fund to a large amount. A Inrge number of tfo mamberas of tho two Vig Btock Boards havoe gone ou an oxcursion by a speetal tratu to Virginia City. An offort made as tho l'acific Excbange yes- terday to resumo business found but few frionds in 8an Francisco, Tho Doard thought it is woll undoistoud that tho mamnbers of both Lioards aro working indireetly throngh tho Littie Doard, No formal resumption of burinosa by either of the Iig Boaris 11 probable unlil tho opening of tho Bauka of California and Novads, In tho Ninoteanth District Court to-day a do- creo was rendered discharging the old Trustoes of Lo Lick Trnst, and appotnting in their places Richard 3, Fioyd, Faxon D. Athorton. Bernard D, Murphy, John H. Lick, and Jolin Nitingalo, Stocks 1n thoe Littlo Board ttrdn; Were ntrong- ar, Overman jumplng from 33 to b0, consequent on 8 reportod strike of rich ore on tho 1,100 fuot lovol, ~ Businoss prospects aro gevorally Lright aud chisorful, BANKRUPT. Special Diapaszh fo Ihe Chicage Tridune, MiLwAugkEE, Bopt. 14,—Tho Ogdon Mauufac- turing Company of Bay View was to-dsy adjudi- cated bankrujt. FAIRS. THE ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. ITS 1NMENSE SUCCEYS AB AN EXIUIDITION, Speaial Drapateh to The Chicago Trivyne, Orrawa, 1L, Sept, 14—This, tho last day of antries as tho Stato Fair, prosented a acone of snimation seldom witnessod. Goods camo in boxes, crates, barrels, snd In all sorts of conveyauces, and kopt coming un- til as long a8 tho judges could soe by the aid of flickering candlor to make entrles, they being boyoud the city limits and out of tha reach of tho gas-maing, but they remained as long aa any ono came to do busncss. The cntriea are enormous in number, and, owing to the constant uso of the books, bayond tho reach of the roporters. Great additions wero mado in every deopartment, and ovor 1,200 stalls wero occupiod. Tuero wero added to tho poultry building nearly 1,000 wmore coops of various sorts of fowls, The spaco assigued to ma- chinists and machinery has grown into a G-acro lof, covored thickly with ovory sort ot implement known to tho Westorn farmer and mechenic. Thero is & Stone Department filled with the fincst brands of atone in tho West, and moro woro coming in at a late hour this aftorncon, Floral Hall was s scone of busy activity from early till Inte. It has been elaborately docorated in part by tho homo Booloty, partiy by the Directors of the Stato Doard, and in part by the oxuibitors, many of whom are Isdies. The type-writing macnine attracts much attention ; so do s series of tolo- graphic machives which print messagos on paper and can be oporated by any ono who can spall. Tho various sewing-machiues in tbe hall attract wuch votico, The Victor Company, of Chicago, haven fine display of them, and specimons of work done by thoso machines that are perfection. Mra, R, W. Browor, local agons of tho Barlington & Missouri River Raitroad oxhibit speclmons of frult,s vegoiables, grain, and grass gromn slong thoir routo in tho Wout that aro bard fo boat. ‘Thero ara in this ball dne speoimens of fruits, vegotables, flowors, quilts, tidios, oto. A quilt made by an ol iady, ago €5, consists of 2,704 ploces, There nre fino showa of flowers and trees from differont nurserics and gardens. Theroe were also mammoth squashes, boots, ears of corn, statks of oorn over 123 feot in height, boots, carrots, nud cabbsges. osides, taxidermiuts from threo or four dif- foront localities have on exhibition works of thelr ast thas are suporior efforts. Tho contusion in tho doparunout will be sottled by to-morrow baon, when all the gooda received will haye been unpacked aud each article placed in ita proper place, lot, sud olass ; and 8o, too, of tho artioles 1n aad around floral hall. To-day was tho awarding of promiums on oer= tain stook. For cows, 4 years old, the first pro- minm was avarded {0 Astren; the mecond to Hendria. Bost bull, Ayrshire, firet to Jamos Lake, of Decatur, Bost bull, 2 years old, to tho samo. Bost bull oalt bo- twaen 6 months and 1 year, to tho same, DBest & year-old Ayrabire coy, first and ncoond, to samo, Dost boeifer, 2 yoata old, to samo. In grades and crops, for the bost 3-year-old cow, J. H, Kuwsioger, of Missourl, first; Ed Templo, of LaSalle County, second. Bost heifer, over 1 and under 3 yoars, Ryburn Dros., of DBloomlogton, first and socond. Best heifor calf, F. N. Tryon, of Ot- tawn. Jerssys, Alderns nd Guernseys, beut bull, 4 yoacs old, first, V. Darber, of Docatur; socond, Enos Smith, Malden, Ill. Bost 2-year- old do, V. Barber, Decatar. Beat bull calf, ssmo. * Bost 4-yosrold cow, same, frst and _second premiuma, Dest S-year-old cow, Eucs Smith, of Maldon; slso to’ same the first premium on _best hnl!oru beas ssddio- horae, 4 years old, J. O. Duncan, of Towauds, Ili; beat eaddle-mare, A. Blrawn, of Laaile Conuty, Illinols; ,best 4-year-old stallion, Willlam Haggloston, of Caatloton, 1lL; secoud J. 8. Bullock, of Tonica, Ill. Dest 8-year-old stallion, J. V. Handly, of Gbampaira, Jil. et colt over 2and under 3, ten entries; first, . Hodgeon, of El Paso, Il g Charlea Afilier, second. DBest atallion colt over 1 and under 2 yoats, J. H, Moore, of Grand Ill%gs. 11l 5 socond, John Rutlodge, of Ottawa, at sucking colt, Dwight Lawreuce, of Prairie Gen- tre, Ill,; eecond, Willism Pike, of Oitawa. Beut brood mare, 5 years old and over, I. 0. Brumor, of Otiswa secoud. D, Lawrence, of Prairis Con- tre, Boat 4-yosr-old mare, A, Hartford, of Mor- ris; sccond, samo. Best flly, Prauk Smith, of I'ralrie Coutre; U, A. Moors, second. ‘The grau and leading featurs of tho exhibition at tho Biate Fair Is the poultry depariment un- dor the anspicea of the lilinois Poultry Associa- tion. Thelr epace ls enthiely full, and contains & lsrgo ° percontago of the premium fowla of the continout. At amest. ing of tho Association to-night commiitees for the awarding of premiums wera apointed, and & winter inceting was decided mupon, tho date and location of. which was loft to the Exscative Board, . —— NORTHERN INDIANA, 4 000D BUOW, BUT YOOB ATTKNDANOE, Bvsclal Uispatch to Ths Chreago Tribune. Forr Warns, Ind, Bopt. 14.—The second day of the Northern Indisua Fair showed & very completo exbibliion in the varions departmonts, The attendance was moderate, oot over 3,000 or 4,000, In Flors! Hall there i a very flue display of rare planta sud (lowers. A bLoautitul foun. tain is plaving in the conire of the hall, aod tha whole presents plessing appearance. ‘There is a flue exhibition of cut Howers aud bouquets. The department of toxtile fabriva fs well filled, and axcites much attontion, Tbe exbibliion of macbioery of varlous kindeand farm implomenis far oxcals anythung of that Nature ever saw Iu Northern Indians, Yower ia furnlshed by a fifty-horso-power stesm-ongius, snd when il the mschioery ta o tion the show is w tine oue. Hall tho aisplay i quite creditable, although ok equal to laat year, In the line of blooded stock there iu & splendid show, equal to suything ever peen In the West. The prinaipal ex- hibitors of bk cattlo are Qon. Bol Beredith, of Cambridge City, who has twonsy- one bead of Durkiam stock outered, sud Harvoy Loedowskey, of Veruullion Oounty, Lil., who ex- bibits twalve head of Durbam and Devon breeds. "Thare is alko & tine lot of thorougbbred stallions and draogbb hoafl. B‘::nhdoma L-.n?:p, ”&f.}‘;‘:": igs, snd blood: uitry oo display. ) 2&:};«1'11:“ h;t::p::h r t:lemnf 112 fruits of ul BU lgulsur “:'l'lznr:“x':dmumulnmua the slim attend. anoe, but lasge crowds are expsoted to aitond tue Firemen’s Tournament_in connection wilh the Falr to-marrow, The Depsrtments of Lapotte, Houth ‘Mend, Munale, Huulington, Warsaw, Lina, aud & number of other citics and towns adjacont, will eontoat for tho promiums, et o OTHER EXHIBITIONS, WINKEDAGO COUNTY, Tii. Bpecial Inapatch to The Chicage Tribune. Rockronp, 111, Rep. 14,—The Northorn T« notn Fair commenced hora to-day. Though no Iair in the United Btates han had the amonut of froe advortising that tho Winnobago County Fair hans oujoyed on account of tho Jeff Davis imbroglio, it bas not done it much good so far as tho entrios sro concernod, While tho Fnir is aqual to formor yoara ,it vertainly doon not, a3 Kimbalt had hoped, excel tho provious displays of tho kind in Rockford, The pronnds baye Leen much improved, snd amonsg other nas fonstires your corpespondont obeerved that tha Watoh Company havo a number of opera- tivea busv meking watohos (n tho floral hall ‘Tho success of the fair can b botter judged to- morrow, - JEFFERSON DAVIS AT KANSAH CITY, Swecial Dupalch ty The Chicava I'ribune. Kaxsas Cizy, Mo,, Hopt. 14.—Tho Hon. Jeffer- son Davis, who arrived in this city yestorday, wad prewont at the Exposition Grounds to-day, and doliverad an addtens of over two houra In length, It {s ostimated that 30,000 people woro in attendanco, and consider- able intorest, but very Iittlo real enthualasm, was manifestad. 1o ignored politics entirely, an: apoke in relation to the commercial snd agri- cuiturel interoats of the Groat Wdst with the South. Ho leaves for Donvor on Friday. WESTERN OHIO, Spectal Duspaten to The Chicage Tribune. Piqua, 0., Sspt, 14.—The Wostern Ollo Fair opened to-day at the Fountan Park grounds. The races woro good and the wenther fins, The runoing race, mile dash, was won by Worcestor in 1483 ; Modoo second, The turoe-minute trot for horsea bolonging to Miawi, Sholby, and Darke Counties was won by Jamon P. Stovens (u threo stralght hoats ; Iro- o Dol second ; Nolly Cryder_ third, Time, 2:47, 2:48%¢, 2:43Y. Large crowds aro expected to-morrow. DBusiuess in tho city is genorally susponded. REMINGTON, IND. Adpecial Dispateh to T'he Chieago Tyibume, Reuixaroy, Ind., Bopt. 14.—The firmt sonual Agricultural Falr of Remington opened Bept, 7 and clonod on the 11th. The success of thi fair way unprecodented, Tho floral hall, a ver commodious one, waa filled to overtlowing witi tho handiwork of the ladiesand produocta of our rich soil. Bebuyler Colfax dolivered uhort addross on Agriculture the third day, but owing to aufavorable weather tho ctowd waa not 84 Isrge ns auticipated. Rain injurod the track for tho fourth day's trotting and pacing. o Aseociation have ono of tho nicest grounds la this _part of tho Stale, togother with @ hialf-mile track, TIHIE MINNESOTA FAIN. Speetal Lispateh to The Chseaun Tribune, Br. Pavr, Minm., Bopt. 14.—The Btate Fair grounds the first day aro s scone of confusion, with oxhibitorn fust boginning to pinca articles, and many ontries of stock, otc., not yet arrived. Waoatlor appearances aro unfavorablo, and_but fow visitora to tho fair have arrived. X. A, Willard, President of the New York Dairymon's Aegociation, will deliver tho sunual addrosa Thursday aftornoou. TR MICHIOAN FAIN. Special Inapateh to The Chicago Tridune, Baawnaw, Mich,, Bept. 14.—Two thousand peo- plo waro on tho Btate Fair Grounnd to-day, aud overy train augmented the crowd, Most of the day hiaa been emyiloyed fn arranging the ontrios for the soveral depattments, which are com. plete, and to-morrow everythiog will be in shapo for exhibition, —_— AFTER THE PICNIC. Hesing, Bailoy, Mike Evane nnd Kine dred Spirits, Wind up with a Grana Row ot Foley’s, ‘The Cosmops' picnic yestorday was a hilarious’ affair, judgiug from the numeraua politicians on tho Oppusition sad Democratic sidea who overindalged. Thn shiniog lights who follosw tho loadorabip of Heswg assembled in Toley's - saloon, on Clark stroet, during the ovening, and some hot and augry arguments oosued, The speakora were surrounded by a miacellansous crowd, who woro in momentary expectation of s firstclaea row, fn- tersporsod with Qsticaffs, knives, and pistols, but fortuustely tongues wore tho only weapons, and they were used with varving effect %0 until the ponsessors got tired. Mr. Hesing wont in Foley's with a fow frionda to tako a so- cial smile, and thore mot the rodoubiable Miko Bailey, tho now Building Inspector, who carried a picnic bouguet his hand snd was somowbat stimulated, Tho two discug~ politioiaus became involved 10 an lngrdyf s Tiends slon over the conduct of thoms..vey au 8¢ the Tweatioth Ward polls last fall, The argument wazed warm, Baliey cried. Hosing yolled and ponded his fist on the counter. Buloy swore, Reslog called iur drinka., Tho bummars callod for ropeatora. Tha barkseper 8id * the old man " wonida's stand it. Bailoy almoat czlled ITealng # 8— b——u! War was on the powt of being declared when triouda Interfered. All shiook biands and took & drink. Tho bummera took cigara after drinks. Euter Jorry Callaghan, sud attacks Hesing sbout an article whuoh appoared agaiout him in tho Staats-Zeitung. “The Old Man " gots his back up and tells Jorry, in thunder tones, that he did not write the ar.ole in quostlon, becanse ho oanuot and does not writo, but that ho was responeible for any- thlnfi that srpeared i tho papor, snd ho could su0 bim if bo d— pleased, Sevoral follows who had beon ' 1aid out” by this time, adjonrned to ths back rooms. Hesing oxperienced s roliof whou Miko Evans camo in a8 boozy a8 ho conld bo, aad & Learty hand-shaking oosued. Thon the talk flowed. { ‘lln‘ulslmg (huggiog Mike)—Thore ja my best clen Mike (ombracing the old man)—You bet your lifo, be gob, - H.—Ab, Mike, my 0l boy, you are my friend ! Anathar embrace. M.~—~B—b—bot your life! H.—You ate my frieud, aln't you Mika? M.—Give it Ilg Yos! About midnight Heasing went out with Evans and the two mon, accompanied by & conjle of amall {:amiuunn, called for a hack, and ordered the driver ta take them home. g g TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Capt. O, M. Halloway was yosterdsy re-elocted Presideut of the Cinclonati Chamber of Com- merce after a apirited contest. The MoLean County Doard of Bupervisoms mat yesterday for the fall term, Procoedings in the Hoffman-Prentiss scandal ease at Quinoy, Ill, recpened yosterdsy after- nOOB. = Cnator-0il. Detrait Free Hreas. Bhe kad her mind made up for twa or thres days that the boy nesded some castor-oil. bt sho kuow that she must Apfimnuh lum gently. e placed tue bottle whore he oould see it, and when he turnad ap his nose ahe aaid: +It's Juat like honey, my d-ru:f.“ . Ho scomed to doudt hor wo: , snd sho con- tinuod s “If you'l take some Il let you gotothe circay,” + [fow much " ba cautiousty Inquired. “ Qb, only & spooulul, just one wpoouful,” she ropliod aa she uncorked the bottlo. S * And you'll givo mo somo Sugar, besidea ? he asked. - Of gourso I will—a big lump. e waited until sbie began pouring from the bottlo, aud then asked it « And you'll give me 10 centa, too ?' ‘oa, of courto. Aund you'll buy mo & shoo-fly kite?" be went on, :oelus his ux-lunuge. “]1 gueus 60" "Nuwllla—nu ilo,” ho mald, % ho draw back, + Wall, I'll buy you the kite," shs replisd, Al 1ng the spoon clear up, ++ Aud a velooipedo?™ o TIL thuuk of it +You can't think no castor-oll down me!™ he exciaumed, lookiug around for his bat. + Hero—1I will, or Tl teass father to, and I THE GREAT STORM. Statement of the Captain of (4 DBargo Evening Star, i How Ho Managed to Bavo His Wi and Crew. Young Crossthiwaito, of the l!emlou, Picked Up All Right, Tho Pamlioo Not Heard From Yot As & genoral rulo thora s no class of peoyly who are more Iargo-hoarted or humana thy veussel mon, Floaling on the troachoroua watyy of tho lakes from thoir earlioat youth, they by, come accustomed 1o ali kinds of hardabips g5y learn ta look dangor squaro in the faco, Thery in bardly s vessel Captain to bo fonnd why would not go miles out of his courss and risg his owas Nfo to save that of anoip. er follow-being. That makos It weey all ke stranger that tho Captaios o tho Mondota and Emma A. Mayos aro AttADacty of ot baving done thelr full duty in saving 11, 8 porrous on board the former vesssl snd thy Equinox. Not a veassl-man 1ntobe foundy this oity who does not condomin their astion g thoss evontful und torrible occasions. Of courey evorybody wakes sllowance for the fact 1oy thore was a teriible gale Llowing at the timg, and that oach ono Lsd to do all be could to sy bimeolf, Still it is claimod thoy have not dony onougls, and have taken too much cars of they. nolves, inatond of looking out a little for other alao, o view of the aclion of they men, it is refreshmg to flod & cay whern a Cajitain showed on that torriblo night sll thy ool bravery and scl-macrifice for which vossel-men g s0 reaowned ali over tho world, This mman s OAPT, JAMEY 8, DENNETT, of thebarge Eveulng Btar, ono of the tow of the ey hmf;la l):;opouux Mendots, and which founderca agy funk aleo, sa reportad by telegraph yesterday, Craw of 150 barge Lavo all buen aaved Surough e ooy Judgment and Lravery of tho Copialn, and that, i, in a small boat only foet tong. The 'me sre Joud in their Drafss of tho Captain, i say tho boat would mever have Outlivil iy storm but for 1is cool and exvellent managemeny, The Muzvivors, seven 1n mumber, arrived Lera yealer. day from Milwsikos on tho migsmer Bushoygun, j TRIBUNE reporter callod upon Capt, Boanott duricg tho diy, snd from him ancertained tho following facys Tl propolier Mendota la(t Glen Hacbor with i hacges Moruing Klar anid Evening star 1n tow Thur. day evening abont 6 or 6 o'clock, ‘The galo becamy Yary violent between 10 and 11 o'clock that uight, Tey Morutug Biar parted ber lno ot 4 o'clock, and barge, to, Lead o thie westward, Hin THE EVENING STAR, ran along tn tow of tho propeller fur nearly two hony more, when alio Liad to ot go of thie propeller, Alabey 4 v'clock tho bargo began 10 make water, and foundy necersary Lo atart two puwps, Thoy. kept hor sl by vigoraus pumpiug uotit 13 o'cluck at noon Fridy, whou be found 7 feet of water in hor hold, Ho nay becamo coninced that he could not keop her a oy much longer, and therefors he called up all tands told then 1AL they had (0 abindon the borgs. Upey (lis timo sbio had answered o her he but o becamo entirely unmansgeabiv Ho brosched the bargs to the wettwr brought tho boat 1o tho windward, and hewld across the cabin to gut it to the loaward. Ho then pre cured a larye oak fender and tod it to s line altac! to the Dowrs of the boat to act as » drag, TUE BOAT WAS TUKN LAUNCIED, and all of the crow, rixin number, and one wemin, got I without difficulty, aud got away from tue bugy sl right, The lake wea still vcry rough, and sty YLoat waa a very Amall ono, only 16 feet long, It was g3 ing vecy low, andangertug tio lives of its Ininatea, cool wanagement ehe was, however, kept atlua, thr water being continuslly bafled oui. They fowel on he Iake from 13 o'clnck Friday noon ug Bupday morning st 3 a'tlock, when they reachel shoro at Amsierdsm, Wis,, 11 mllos below Port Wake fugton, Laving been'In the boat twenty-seven hour, The ludy on boatd the boat waa the Oeptain’s wife, anj the mate was hia son, They wore kindly treated sz taken cars of by tho peoplo 0f Amsteriam, nd Mow day morning tliey left o (he rallrosd for Milwsuke, whenco they cama fo_this city on tho ateamer Sletoy, gou, The Erening ftar bad on board 1,25 tansct coal for thln city, aud waa gwned by Wittism Croesis. waile, of Buftalo. YOUKG CBOBATIIWAITE BAVED. Mosers, Hodatrom & Co., coal dealers of this dy, yeaterday roceived the following dispatch annousch the saviug of fiml}t Crosathiwaite, son of the owner: the propeller Mendota, and the barges Morsiog axd Evening Star: Oconto, Wis,, Bept. i4.—Have the crews of ihy Moralag fil‘lél:lnxl Evelilng flar and tho Nendots e v 6t af cagu with al ands saved? Answy quick. Bhall be 1 Chlcago in the morning. Tuo cargo of ano of the baug My he 08 waa cousigned te Hedstrom & Co.; those of the olher two vesselily Hathaway & Co, THE PAMLICO. Foars for the aafety of the schooner Pamlico, on ber Xuow be will. Como, now, swall o ::#nd“you‘u buy mea go:c.l" ow i 84, 8. Now take it rij wi," +&ud & ooach dog 7 © 1 can't promise that,” Al right—no0 dog, uo {la | * Well, I'll aak your father.” " And i'ou‘u buy me a pony 2" #Oh, 1 couldu't do that. {hw ba & g0od boy and swallow it down," *On, yes, I'll swallow that stuff, I will!” ha nsid, as Lo clapped oo bis hat.. * You may fool sowe other boy with & cirous tickot and a lump of brown sugar, but it'll take & bundred-dollar pony to trot that castor ile cown my shrost!™ And ho went ous toses if the nelghbor’s cat Lad bocn caught 10 the dead-fall he eel fus ker. way tothls city from Europo, ate eaterrainod, The scliconer s now thireo days overdua at thix port, By passed Port Huron nearly a week ago, and was not ja 1owof & tug, as ss been erronsomaly Feporied by the Detroit Tapers, Blio wis undoubiedly on laks Michigan during ths terribia gale of last Thursdiy, 8ha niay, Roweror) ba at some out of the way barlol which ehio entered for safety. TLis voasel has quite au eventnl eareor ainco sha laft this port for K- zope, aud it would be (0o bad IF now at tho very lairs of her home port #ho should be wrecked and go to (he Lottom, 8he had no diffoulty In her outward frip, but in comjug Lack uhe came noar foundoring wice and bad to return to England each Uune for repsirs, The thiré time sho Teached (kus counlry sslely sfter & wout tedious and lengthy voyage. Bho is owned by Pundiville brothers, of thia city, and has & cargo of chomicata on . Her commandar fs Capl. Ed Btreteh, a very experienced navigator, TUY PROFELLER HUAD, ‘hich arrived horo yusterday from Lake Suparior, i Jocts passiog on Lake Michigas, about len hours rom tilwaukee, part of & wrecsed propeller. They i raw larg visces of plank, then part of her bulwarks, B0mo 20 feat {n lengih wnd 3 feet in width 3 soon biler they saw bior_proviaion-chesh, They went over {0 s {8 had & namo on, but foutd no” marke whater ar mllea after thoy saw many pleces floating. Ti worsin all_provability remnante fom the wreoks of tho propollers Equinox and Mondota, DEAD IN THE SUNSET. b3 vening 1 Gotham’s city,— ‘The sun in pity had Jaft the scene § Dut radiance meliow, on Sald and fallow, A moment with golden shiwen, In chastened besuty, on field and srbor, S O ey L "Adroms Ve lasey A4d glenciag Lag. Two leatioss foreste m:'flcv greatad ‘Tae one waa shested with urllnlt & ‘While through tas other, beyond tiie river, Bighed Autumn-winds with mougaful wallh Two loatiess forosts, two Lifcloas faces | One bare Lhe tracea of death and pain,— There in the meadow, bealde the shadow, ‘Where sighiug Lranches made sad refrain, The othar—lovely beyond exprassion, b e eng b e, e up-glosming and long halr o soso ad foll with tho river’s Foll y 6 years of patient and hopeful longing, St Lo o sre (s ho a5 No hiand can ever the t1o dissover That foind the dead of ses and shore, O scens of beauty | O it of B oay emor ot suiesag ot terrort Young, fair, self-murdered {—on | curso the parjurel Lipu'hnd Isiters that smootbly lied, Tlere, In the autumnal sunset glory, "Tho 0ld, old story bad wrought ) Asunder dying, asundsr lyirg, There iu the sunael's goldon glow, woo§ LN.& The Hay Fover Codvedtion. Codgrepatiodaiiat, A plossing obisoda 10 subber lifo af tbe boutalds last wock was & hsotig of the Udi Btatos Hay Fever Associatiod st ia&hhhoh. Dev Habshire. Bobe five or six hoddred of the afiicted wers Id atteddadce, ideludiog Hod I Fay, of Chsises, ad Hed7y rd Doocher. Lettors of coudsel # cobfort were resd frob varions phyaicisds. sd rocipes and prasoriptiods wore freely idmj chadged. Br. Boccher bade a ludt& peech, the courss of which he expressad Pl T that the Labedtatiods of Jerbiah ad the thord the flosb of Paul bad ad idtibate rolatiod to b fever. After a godera! sdeedse the aasoolati adjourd to beet dext tibo. Poul Proceedingss Tho Albany Argus eays that, aa & proof of the contidouce of wil lonl.) it may ba well to nfl‘:: that a pbotographor ¢ dria Bay, ou o B1. Lawrence River, this summar photogrsphed » rullled grouse on her nest, rhdnf the instr® mont within s fow feet of her. Aftor bLer m; Lad been hatched, somo workimen mm:ea«hsdo(:k bulld & summer k:lli:l:unbn:n n.mdm;st. \;::‘: ot reat care not to urb her; and in c £ ahe becamo 0 taimo (st abe doclined & (2 e ] n HOYR ”nw“lqis, BOYS DRESS fjoramic § SCHONL wxo SUITS. W Monroe-sts. & BUITE.

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