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8 '"His CHICAGO TRIBUN S : WEDNESDAY, SPTEMBER 15, 1875. THE CITY. CENERAL NEWS, The temperaturn yesterday, as observed by Manares, optician, 88 Madison street (Tamusz Dullding), was at8s, m, 60 deg.; 10 A m, 74; 12 m., 6; 3 p.m., 1, Whitchead, & locomotive fireman, waa ly injured aud scalded yestorday morning o'clock, whila attomptng to Jump tipon an engine roming out of the Northwewlern round-hotse. 1lte 1eft log wan broken and hia body was burned by escaping Meam, 1o was taken ta bis homo, No, 101 Groen street, and carod for, Gen, McArthur, Postrasrter, has frsucd abont ninety vitations o the feading busiuess men of Chicago to R naugral 1 of tho fast mafl-traln between Esnt and Weal. The oxeursfon train will Toavo Chicagy, vin the Lake Shoro & Michigan Houtheen ltaitroul Wolnesdsy night nt 19:30 o'clock going o Clesclad, ' whcra thoy el it the party Trom New Vork, Sl ruturn, loiving Clevelarat 3 g Chleago Priday murnisg, Sept, B T i Lah hore & Michigan Southern Rail provided two elegant sloeping- xoad Compar coaches for thidn teip, The Grand Loddge of tho Good Templara of Tliinols Leld tie first & ssion of theiraunual meeting yeaterday auncuing at e Watbinglonian oo, About 100 delo: After jates Wera preecnt. the * conforring of dryrers upon Uew repredenistives, 8 come muiler, conuiating of Mewre, Gilbért, Wikkins, and Wood, wan appeinted on tho dedication of tho ehapel for Good Templar' uass, 1L was alno doclded fhiat the tlaily sessiony should be frow 9 013 &, M., from 3 to 6 p, n., sl frm 7230 to 10 fn_the evening: e work will he f thie kbt dinato degree, The sorvice Last oventng consisted of cilicatory ceremonise Ly this Grand Lodge, aiugiug, and ten-minute speecher, YOIRONED DY IIRTAKE. An inquest wan Lield vesterday morniig on the hady ef the littio ron of Hir, Fred, E. Colwell, who camsg {0 tis death_from an_ overdoss, of n wrong dose, of saedl.fne, Mrution wes made of tho caws u e TraneN: of Tursday, which soems to attach biame to the attenatng phyaiclan, Dr, F. L. Wadaworth, or to the droguisic, Mcsarn, Muencl & ficinhold, at ‘whoso ertablioieni tho preseription was comyounded. Tho foln shown by tho investigation uro thai tin remedy preecbed 1y D Wadsworth way Csuch ma o to st the case, and that tho child had died from tho admintstration of & medivine which nad Leen preactibed foc un adull, and compounded oo wix week ago st Mvench & eiahold's, which Dr., Wadewerth Erd not ordered for tho child at all, and which containied tinctiro of apiun and catapiien (which contalnm taunfe acid), Taunin and tinctitro of optum pryelpitato (u chemical wordo tlo taumate of opfur., Tanmate of ophim eettled at tho bottom of flie boitte, wherr, ot Luing sbaken, it Tematued, und, of course, rendcrl the iavt dose'of medicing oo wtrang for an in ution, ‘The mizture, for s gre.wi per N}!fll medl- cinn which could b Lakn with perfoct safcty, The catise of deuth, then, iy, a6 found by the Jury, Ane wrong medivtie : aml o wrougt 65 10 Lo stacked withor 1o Dr, Lrati L Wadswortl of tothe chemiats, Blooueh & Heluhic! L A WIT. Afow dayn agad, FES TAKES A WALR, 7 W33 arreated on the chargo of receiving Malen guoids, the principal complaining witncan beltig W aburil, Yesterday tha cano camio hefoto dustice Coote for Lria), and owlag lo tho ahcuce of 1l thie witew ¢8 van dizmissed, Tho fol- Towing krvix to explein why ono of them, Ghiarlea Ranaford, at least, way ubeent : Q.—Wliat was iho Mo Of YOur mos sppoaring heioro Justioe Footy timdey when the Peopha of tha Etatg of Llnois wero pluintiffe and J, Levy defend- 3 A —ecsnne T was threatened with arrest If T should shiow up 40 witness ngaiunt Levy, Q.—~Were you oifered auy money to stay away T AT wax, Qi—How tuch ? A1 vhook Lanis with a frirnd, and when T opened 4t od the quict, § found 1 was 815 Ficher than I wus o Fov miunten before, Thereforo 1 consldered 1 had Yetter takn o wolk, Subscribod anl sworn beforo mo thia 14th day of Sep- tumber, 1875, Wi, bEINtUAN, Notary Public. oL, M'CLURG RLTLILS. Tho quiarrel hetween Manager McVieker and Col, Metiung iows iu intanaity every day, Monday » dfs- atch wan sent from the Post amd Huil 1 tho Intter at 185, Tunl, asking if MeVicker's alirgations in the Sun- wday payers concerniny biw violation of his word in ot letting: the Fiest Regiment appezr on tho atage at McVickor's Tucatre wern correct. o thiy dispateh Aot McCiurk bss made to following reply : | BT. I'auL, Seph, LT the Toat and dasl: From Who tenor of your dispateh, MeVicker's aitack 16 un- 2ruo and malicious, s stows I never contracted for or cousentcd to Company D'y appearanco at bLia theatre. Lo has trivd Ly tolegraphio thrcats to forco gue to do so since I came hiere, and hoa aid that if 1 sdid not I should loso us much’ fn repntation ua hio lost dn moncy. s aaxsult i, | euppose, bis_frat movo in ithis dirceilon, lic in furious Lecause ho cannot usa Alo First Reghment to 1Ml hiy coffers, no matter nt what expense of injury to the Regimeot. If necs- 8ary, I oy wake o atatement afler seoing his article, A. C. McCruza, r, McVickar now remsins to be heard from, DR, MOKS' NEW CHARGE, “Tho unaultoous clioice of Dr, L.muel Moss by tha Loard of Trustees of the Indians tito University Wil not b surprising to thote who nre acquainted wilh his scquirements and services. Tho change will givo bim a wider field for action, and relieve him of the disagrecables which tho preaent condition of af- fairs in the Univorsity of Clicago render inevitablo, oo Induna Etato University sltuated i tho City of Livowmingtou, about 30 miles dia- dant from Iudisnapoifs, in & country rich iu notursl beauties, ' and earily accessllle Trom all parta of the State, Tt was founded in (50 to Jmeet o constitutional provision for a systea of free publio achools, includiuy a regular gradution from Uio district schoola upwards, 11 s consequently under o control of the Ktnteof Iudiana, and In morcover one of the oldest and most useful {nstitutions of learne sng in tho Weat, Its position as a regular atep atove Ahu high schools of thie Htato did not tutll re. ently so- curo an adjustmont of tlie course of study in each of {L¢so institutions, but the needed change has at laut Teen mado with very matinfactory results, Tuero Laa bLuen 8 dy incresse in by number of students annunlly attending, the number on the Mt for Iast year Leing 400, The Tacuity ussociated with Dr,Moss 18 diatinguished oqunl- Iy for itn learning and success in educatiug students, s, slfogetber, the vutlook for the new Premdent s Tucat cheuring, COLYIN'S POLICY. “There ta & pretty weli-ypread rumor In town to the eflect that the Clty Corporativu Conneeci KOy Loep pendiog municipal sppeals dn the Hupreme Court * low upon the docket, 80 thot 20 declsios may be rendersd previous to thelolding of thic Gewier Conveution, which would, most likols, defuat b city dlection this fal, It fs well known tuul Bayor Culvin ducs not wunt any suehs election, 03 he Lrefors o Bold over, but toany of the Aldermen—s ausjority, it lv sted—are ceger for an election, g0 that e leialalive and elective hranches of tho Gliy Gav- erument aro likeiv to como Juto collision on this im- poraant questton, Thove who kuaw Judge Dickey Lest do not believo that the Mayor, or any uther power, could induc him £0 flx matleru ut O ¥a 50 as to defeet tho will of the Aeople in regard to \he seicction of city ofiicers, s THE COSMOPOLITANS, THAT OFTEN-DELAYED PICNIC. The # Cosmops” Leld thelr frequently-postponed picnlo at the Sharpebootens' Grove, 14 miles from the eity, yeaterduy, Ab 1) o'k (Ls traln which cone veyed tho maln body of the ploasure-soskers 0 the jrounds left (ho depot, corner of Dea- plalues sud Carroll streets. Aucther tratn left at 12 oclock, but, owing to the lowerlog sky, Very few ' poraous ovalled thenmeives of the opportunity 10 got_wcquaiuted with the Inhospitablo anosqulto, Tho Iadisa were 108 horeiess tminority, ot more than siaty belug i atfcudunte, Tho cors supplied for the occaslon wero ccontructid sbout the inia Noah lefs tho Ark, and_appeared 1o Lave beew nsod aa canal bosts duriog many centution, Hovesl axawly sroro {ndulged in on this bead, for thn s fame 1y mada things fvely in tho uld, niuaty cusidone, u(}l‘\r;’:’.\lfl NOIA:IIJ;& who eought glory and beer yesierday were Bherlft Ag- o, A G Hoslig, A, Coreara, Stary by, oy, A% e, Ryau, Lynch, O'Bries, Bailoy, and aihers 3, 3, Mcbrath, 3, ¥, Brown, Dani O'Hars, Jobu Hwseipey, W, ©. McClure, Josoph K. G, Forrout, Stike Kevley, Georga Vou Hoileh, Willa J. Onabatl, Juba Colvin, 3, 5, Titrgiblun, ‘P, Mcilugh, Preadent of thoe Ciub; Frouk Adams, A..J. Corrfgun, Charley Deunchey, Clark Lipe, Muurice J. Dooley, Thoums Judge, M, ST, Joller, lufes McDermiolt, Yobn ONell, Unatiey White, Mihal Casey, Charloy Lehm, Ernat’ Hummel, Cliarldy King, Hank Ackholf, Chiarley Klein, Gommis: sloners Juunvon, Gonley, uid Curroll, “om Gough, Miciael Coudon, John Coffee, thy Hon, Thomss 31, aipive, Jawos McGarey, D, U'Sulli O'sullivin, Joln Aguow, Doyle, Willlam Fogarty, Mich . Pllis, Jolin J, Jientoy, Louls Haay, J, G, Healey, r, Georgo Loaley, Philip O Joscph Wiats Honan, Luke Agnow, Bliko flark .ck Dooloy, Ed Kulive, F. W, Lowls, John B, #. Ciate Sullertand, Gen, Frank Asblon, 3. If, Lildrelh, who arrved rathor late, and & bost of fatrotw whss names would comsuine too xauch valusblo wpaco. “Tha patronybaica already given will serve to ‘fllustrato the milscellineous chagacter of the crowd, which, by the way, was nok bilf a8 Lad 88 was exficied, owing, ft wes tald, to postpovement aud a dread of ton much molsture, ON THE GROUNDS, The mrounds are very Lreliy, wid the daucing ao- cowtnodstions, {0getlier with' e vefroament. rooms, refect credit on managers the Tark, Thero srs scveral | founiatn well-kegt plessure-ground, pleutitully docorated with tlowers, aud wany Other thiige Lo attract the | serve o time, which s often & Leavy i ut plenles, The usual gawes of footLall, Laso-Lal) iumnlnx lhm\«luu| of welxi-\ll: d m-u.l'nm;;ntfifl cre entered upon Witk sjarit, and a e atteution, ? iz As regarded the conduct of the crowd, ey, g pewrved OIf 10 o discouragingly quict wautier, only ong or two sumall drunken skirmislies baviug'occurred during the day. LI coureq, tho noble art of WIHK-FULLING practiced Lo perfoction, all the candidates for the Counly Staasirersbinp Laing busily employed Lugze 1uz " ticlr prospective coustituents projariory to the frand cuiaigy wildh ts about (o burst o Gook Soutly. Dieajito the threatening clouds, the westher Lel) up adiuiravly, and everybody got Lowe dry,—s$ least on he outsido, A fow uver-zexlous worshipers of tha becr-god re- maaiued upon the ground Lo slumbee off thelr carotise, Lty syart frcin thees, everybody returned to the eily on Lot ollock Arulo, agrecsbly surprised at Lavivg coia througl the suticipated troubles of the % Cow- 20 " penic roua t Lody if not in wuind, of a wan Eor # woider, Wicry waa ko spvcch-liaking, Thisds | mesns a1eform at plenles which other clubs might do well to foliow, e — TOWN BOARDS. WEST OHICAGO. Tha West Town Doard convened In reguiac session atitn office, No, 56 Bouth Talsted strent,last evening, Su- porvisor Baker prostiing, and preeent Justices Beully, Fierbardt, Ingersoll, Ballshury, Bhorldan, Matsons Morrison, and Town-Clerk Lavin. Tho minutes of tha provious moctiug ware read, snd, aiter some minor amendments, duly sdapted, Justice Evarhardt submnitted s motim to reconsidar the vote by which ex-Town Clerk Fitzgerstd bad beon atlowed $300 for extra days claimed by him to bave been employed in the servica of‘the 1loard.* Thers war agme donbt a4 to whether he had worked the num- ber of daya for which he ciximed yay, aud the apenker deairod the matter settled, 18 e dfil not wish to ba ra- corded an voling pay for what had not heen recefved, fudga Morrison neconded the motlon, and stated that while he w:s wiiling to pay the town oflicers for overy iay served, he dil uot Deliova that any ono‘of them had served overy day in the yeir Thio speaker cited a rosolution offrred by Jitatice Seuliy at 8 previoun meeting of the Board, und sdozted, by the terms of which each officer wan ohitgad 0 ver(y thie number of days they wera employed fn the (- chargo of thelr olilchl duties, and ineisted that, there had only been thirtern mectings held at sshich Titzgeraid secved, bo could not bave Loun ¢iag) by his dutiea 314 days, as ho clamel, :Lv:;:!;;‘;m n-: Tiy anteriug in protest nzainst any man recefving o catll moro fhan U wan ble (0 prove that Lo had falrly earned, - Justics Ingoraall stated thot b sholild vots for A re constderation, becanne Fitzgerakd had fatled to nisko n Qetatlod sfate 1 f the dasa ho liad ice Scully sunuuiseed that boabonly vote recousidzation, sl added Uit no man outd e t hin votr for remuneration nnless b e e ts tha siabite I SGch Cakca. B0 vided, Thia Board hed o right to pay ono cent Tore ont of tho public funde than it was suro had beon ovrned. Iftho Justlees of thin Huard desanded snd recefved $1 more than they B2 ezened tioy shatld o to tho Penitentlary, Bupervisor Baker explatuad that Lie had been minled i1 his action by the old Hoard, and eited Juaticn Boully 4 one of that Hoard who bad carried tho law about in a prickets i gt Juetivo Seutly to his foet, an eliettod from Lim » denfal of the statement and an_ eeplaution $n the premiser, 1Mo further citod thie decsklon of Tidge Booth fn_Little Jeo Grucnbuts case, und fnaisted that if tho Tuwn Doards had boen fu the wropg horctoloro it was timoe they corrected their crrors, Justico Eberhardt rerewed hix obwerrations, and agaln remarked that by wiw unwilling to pay oun'dime tlint wan not warrantod by taw and guort counclence, Justice Slerfdan statinl the reasons which hal fnduced him to voto for the resolution, He thought it wonld ‘te inequifablo fo Mr. lizxer to finposo any blame on that gentlemsn bocauss reons Town Boards had myvinterpreted tho law and winled the Trensurer. Justice Ingorsoll did not beli svo that becauso Super- wisor Baker bad misapprehendid the Isw thors wae any ouo who would insist thiat Me should wuffer fur such mnistake, Justico Mainon stated that in muking the motion at the last mveting be had done an under & misapprebe aluts of tho facts, He Lad snco learned that Ficzgeratd hed worked in the counly oticea durini tlo time bo claimed to haye laborel for the Town Hourd, and if he was gailty of perjury he should bo puniahed, T rhould vote for a recousideraticn of the vote on the parsaga of tho resolntion, After some further debafe, the retolution was de- cidod Lo be reconsidered and lald over until the next regular meeting by 8 unanimous yote, On wmotlon, thy resolution was expunged from the minutcs, and’ tho remadnder of tho buls wera siguod aud certified to the clork 08 correct, after which the meeting adjourned. NORTI! CHICAGOD. A meeting of tho Town losrd of North Chicago, calledy for yesterday aftoruoon for the purpose of fize ing te malartea of tuwn ofilcers, was continucd until 1ho 23 fuat, The Cosmop | fcnit, together wilh other attractions of au unofficial charactor, pravented an at- teudanco of all members except Jurticos De Wolf aud ummill, who were auccesded by Clerk Stanton. Theno fgrave men romained present uutil sufiicient timo Lad clapeed to cnable tha absent members to put in an uppesrance, when they vanishol, cach Lo his Feapoot- tve aifice or home, PO R BOARD OF EDUCATION, ELECTION OF OFFICERS, The Doard of Education wmet in reqular sersion at thelr rooma last cvoning, President Richberg in the chair, and every member ezcept Ar. Hullivaa (who is out of tho city) present. 3r. Hoyne moved that tho Board proceed fo tho special order of tho evening,—thn clection of offcors for the enmuing year,~and gave way for Alr, Oleson, who offered a motion ta refer all applications for trans- for 1o the Committens of tho weveral schools, 3tr, Welch opposed Mr. Oloson's motion, and wanted the Board to dispons of tho applications, so that the rule mighit be enforcod that paronts send their chil- dron to tha achool uf the districtin which thoy resided, Mz, Clarke in roply sald there wero poculfar uses roquiring that exception bu mado to the ruls requiring chnldren to attend the rehools of tho district in whicli they reaided. Tho diatricting was sacl tht {n some instancs & school out of tho district was nearer; thera mght bo rallroad tracke intervening ; o thp characler of the 10sjority uf the pupils might bo suck that parenta did not want thelr chiidren subjocs to the nfluenca of much asocistions, To moet suck 42d otlier caves tranafers must ba per- mitted, After further debata Oleaon's motton wae carried, 3lr, Iioyne renewed hin motlon to proceed to tho eloction of oificers, Carried. PRESIDENT. 3, Wileo nominated Mr. Jobn O, Richberg for ro- election as President of the Hoard, 3ir Clarke nominated Mr, D, . Covert. 3r, Wilce was called 16 the clialr whils the vota was belog taken, It stood: Lichberg, 13; Covert, 1: Wilcu, 13 and Mr, Richborg was docfared slected, On fuklng the chair Alr, Richborg sjd. Membors of tho Buard, T ean ouly sy I cannot suf- ficiently express my thanks for tho homor you hava dono mo in re-eleoting me. I will only eay that I an consclous of how deoply T am indebtod o the kind counkderation of memicra of the Board for waat suc- cesa 1 bave had in discharging the dutlss of my porl. tion, and that tho fact that they havo been actuated Ly tho desire to promota the best Interests of the public haa made thosa dutiea lighter. r, Wilce was chioken Vico-President, BUPEWINTEXDENT, Mr. Tteod nominated 3r, Joslah L. Pickard for re- slection to tho ofiice of Huperiutendent of Schools, "The vota s3)od : Pickard 10, blsnk 4, and Mr, 1, was declarod elacted. ABSTATANT, For Amsiatsnt Buperintendent Wilce nominated Mr, Leater Lewls, Mr. Euglish nominated Mr, Duang Doty, Mr, Lewa recaivcd 6 votes and Mr, Doty 9, and'Mr, D, was declared elected, TUE OTUERS. Mr. Pickard waa re-clocted ex-officio Becretary of the Board, aud the pressnt. incumbents wors sevezally re- elected aa follows : Clerk, Bhepherd Johneton 3 Assiat- aut, Marfon 1f, Perkios ; Duilding and Supply Agest, Jamea Ward ; “Attoruoy, Jumios Goguin ; Bchool Agent, Charles C, Chingo ; Messenger, John A, Guilford, Mr, Hoyno moved that members proceed 10 draw Tola £r tleir scata, Afr, Biuthurdt moved 88 an amandment thst mem- bers rolain the seats now occupiod by them. Carried, MB, LEWIS FOBITIGN. e, Olarke asked whther the Ghair would rulo that Mr. Lewis, Principal of tho Haven-Selivol, who had been elocted Amsistant-superintendent to’ Al the vacancy for two woeks, by socejting that poaition resigucd Lis place s Principal, Tresident Hichberg rulod that he had not, Mr, Bluthardt moved that the salary of Mr, Lowis w4 Principal oflie Haven-School ba restored to that pald him befora tha adopion of the schedule for thia year—namely, $2300 per anoum,~which was what wan padd Lrincipals of twenty-room schools, Alr, Oleson asked If ke attendance on Haven-Behoo! bas equaled that of (ho twenty-roons schools, Preaident Richborg—I undervtand not, 3. Binith sxid the 1dea of tho increase of the aalary secmod to ba that it was to yote Mr, Lowls a bouus aa 8 unlve for bie defeat, Bir, Blubardt urged that $2,200 was what Mr, Lewls Bad rocetved ; thatho (1) wia informed thot Mr, L. would withdraw from 'tha school If the reduction (wbivh the Commictte mado iuadvertently) was in. alsted on, snd be was $00 good & teacher to bo loat, Hr, Olcson objected that If the salary of ono Princi | wau raised, othera would waut thelr ralsed. Me. Welch mads the tike objoction, A, Clarke aald, that uuder ihe circumstancos, Mr. Lewis baving been medo Anstant Huporintondsnt fur two weeky, which naturally was hold (though without warraut) to {mply that he would be elected fur the tt:'l"..l'. W3n dus 1o bim that his salary be made what nded and the resolution ralel Mr. Low’ pay 10 62,20 was adopted by thio Toliowiug T Yeas~Dlutbardt, Olinger, lteod, l&uhfl.;::r'. worert 3 Puglat Kan, Nu=oyze, Ologou, Bumit, Welcb, Mr, Proaident i -5 REHM, 1y . MABSUAL DUSLAMS ABIDING ¥AITI. Tuare 1s growiug up in the minda of Ghicago peopls such & (noruugh sud convincing belief Ju the in. eficluncy of tlo palico forco that 1t needs but Lttls more In the way of outrago ou public decency tocs out & fore Wi Wil wut Le governed o much by LW 1 by julice, The polica thomselves feel thelr degradod pufiuu aud often ospress themmilves pot mildly ¢ Lelug couspallod (o ufler ths pressnce of the losforls) buako-zopery, gawblers, and keuo-deslors who fnfest the stroels, One excollent oiicer wajd fh,sre 908, wcaled e wid Lot oo might set & 10-year-uid boy Lo Lold hlm, Hardly 4 day passca but Tux THIBUSE recalvew ll wortu of Lot fers oo the subject of WAmLUDY, Kece ix oue from 5 roputabla citizen 3 > 1V the Kdilor of The Chicago Trisune : OHICAGO, Bept, 1J.—Approciating rmr effurts to stop **keno,* etc,, etc., 1 herewith fnclose you ons card from eigbteen luft duriug my alsouce ihis afier- noon {n a billiard place. From tho lavish dlatribution of cards of this buainess, it 18y be sa well, yorhay to give (¢ a little gratuitous advertisiug, aad st ; sato time call tho sttention of the police suttoritics snd City Marshial 1o the fach that this busitess appare enly siiyi flourishes s now rogime. Yours reapoctfully, A BUBSCAIVE, Now, in relation to this and Mindred places, s xad sud sorzowful word 18 {0 bu addressed o My Duulap, 1t has been all aloug thought that be eant Lo da wall by tha city, but it has transpired that Lo bas cousidence {n Jaks Keh, thian whom thers canuot Lo wore ineficlent otficer When the gamblors aro to Ls dualt with, It Is not too much to u {hat Retia {8 8 wimsplolon or elss ho ls corrupt in (s perticular, Noiwitbeaudivg that Marebal Duulsp sbould noi bug sey tuts, ke fe blind to Bohm's charac- ter sad oven bodeves in him,—even thinks ho % duty,~evea towsls (bai No Ia putting down evil when, fact, 4 mever wan so rife@ in Tumatet evo-dens, e fect nacurity from harm, complate imminiis from prosecution, as now, ke, but the best of avidonca shows that Mike Ae- Dounld ownn th policn of Chicagn, bty aod breechur, 221 tho headsthorent rather liko i, whatever may’ ba the opfnion of the men, Now, I e, Maralial Dunlap bas_the slightest dontit on thix poiut & if ho deea not bellern 1hat the strents aro full of rnk ropers; nibitng.bonnes re unk 1€ hy dos [iity of (o garwe of ¥eRoro1n gort, IF b haa a3 lingoring su-picicn sbout tho storles thal e Py suda into his carmd et him go Teng "INE® yown” ity eveming ' and - night with tho police feporter of morning a nowapaper, It him see for_Limself, a thing which ho lias u’:f‘: yot done, and ho will bo the moat astonfshod man in Ciicago after an liour's trip, If Mr, Donlap wants Lo ace Clhifcago as it is—not an Jake Rohm pyints st—lot Lim call at Tiy. Taivune and be shown aronnd Dut af ho futenda to do this he must not tell lehm, or iF ko dvew, overy bunko-mun nnd gambler will fud it out befure Lie gots up the fNirat flight of stepe, plunl 2 SUTHERLAND'S EXPLANATION, IT WAR THE WAY THEY DID THINGR, Me. Buthertand, formerly s thnokeeper at the now Custom-Honse, calted st Tre: Tutuoe ofice yestors day to exjlain tho circumstance which, being set forth du aMdavits, seeied to pomnt to pecnlinr prace tices on his art {n connection with o certain amall sum of monry, Tho allegation in the aMdants wae subsianttally” that Satheriand bad turned in moro timo than »” man had worked, and had pocketed tho AIfferciice,—somo 89 tn the care (u queation, Mr. Hutherland admita that he did turn In threo daya when Didelot, tho esever, bad only worked one day, but ompliaticaily denfoa that he pocketed (he dliterence, or any otlier sitm of tmonoy, s saya thiat I the Ecoping of thne, and in tranaferriog It from ane hook to_suother atd making up the rolls, mi takes often happan, aud, imieed, coulil not b syold: It was froquently found that men wero crodited w! 100 [ diy, of Fated too low, by which they were in losing ~ what rightfully belonged to danger of thent. The - ouly way oat of such dittiewitles, was 0 maka it op to thom on tho following month's roll, and, in case they lnd Boppencd ta work & full monik, then tho only way was ta chiargo up the timo vu_some ona olav's roll, snd pay itovor to them when drawn. Instesdof putting nuw and Actitions man an the roll for tho purposs, the custom wse, as Mr. Satherland ozplatus 1t, to crodit o man who had bLeen absent m part of the mionth with suMcient days to mike up tho mistsko. This, ho wiys, wna repeatedly domo; and was In fact a comuion thing, In tho casd of Dide- lot he rays ho put two extra 0. un the roll to wake Bp a deficlency in suother man's pay, sud did, in fact, 3y 1ho monoy over Lo the second 1han na was lntend= od when tho roll was made up, Ife utterly denfen hu\'{nl put tho §8, or any part of it, dute his own pocket, Aste the other charges, Mr, Sutberland oontenta himself with a iwplo and expiicit denfal g, FAST MAIL-TRAINS. ARRIVAL OF THE FINST ONR, The fizsk of the fast muil-tralns, which are fo run Uotwoen this elty and New York, arclyed hare yester- day morning via the Pennsyivania Cantral and Pitts- burg & Fort Wayne Iailroads, This was not ezactly a mall-train, alikongl so called, alnco ita only freight coneisted of a quantity of ¥astern newspapers of Mone dny morning's dato aud & pasty of Esstern’ nowspaper men. When the project of thess fant trajng was brosche ed somo tinie ayu,the Postmaater General declded Lo run a train on the New York Central und Lake thore, fix- ing the timo for Leginning on tho 16tn tost, The train arriving yesterdsy was sent out by the Pennsylvania Road two daya ‘sbiead of the stipulated time, aud tlcrefore was not aliowed 1o carry suy mafl- lor, 1t, however, sorved the purpose of proving the ontire foasibility of tho experimicut, the trip from New York being made in twenty-ms Lours, Accompanging the :I“AID‘ wore the followiug otlicials of the Pennsylvauin 0ad £ Geo. W, B, Sipes, W, M. Wallington, Capt. Frank E. May, and John W, Davis, and the foflowing repre- scntatives of the press : Col. Thomas Fitzgerald, Philadelphia City Item ; J, €. Heunrssey, New York 1'umes; A, Ramssy, Phila~ bis Ledyer; Nat Davidsou, Washington Repub- C. C. Fulten, Daltimoro Jmerican; . V. lcrmange, Baltimors Sews; Mr. Hul borton, Bultimore Gazette; W. P, Coreland, ‘Washiogton star; 8, N, Lavi, Philndel- phia German Democral J. M. Megargel, Philudel- phia Times ; 1, M, Perry, Philadelpbia North Ameri. e ; C. O, DeMoile, Philadelphin ficcard ; Qeorge Rtogers, Philadelphla Mnguizer, Un their arrival the party were tendered rooms nt the drand Pacific, whero Mr. Drake dispeused his cliolceat_hospltalitias, to the great atisfaction of the party, Tho day was apent iu visiting tho varoua points of interest sbout the city, tha party leaving last cyening for 8t, Loufa over tho Chicago & Alton Kuad, Tho reqular mail-traius from New York will com- menes Thureday over both routes, tho first train reackiog bers Friday morning ut 6 o'clock. et LOCAL LETTERS, MR, BUUMAN DECLINES WITH TIANES, To the Editor «s° TAe Chicajo Tritune ; 10ud in this morning's TAuNE this: * The ¢a. orodulous Journal ssys THE TAIDUNE writes lte s st nmonia! correspundence In the office, Will 3r. & yu. man Xindly step ap-stairs and road half s ton or a1 ) of it in expiation of that crucl joko, or relract?” 7 iow, why not bo rezsonable in your request? ¥ihen you ang I woro boys, there was no eater Lreat than hat - of reading Jove- ettern,—the moro of them and tho longar they 1iere, tlo botter, You remember how it was, Lutno‘as, af terall, aif our moliow years have evaporatod, ffor- vesced, pessod off—ian't it too bad?7—and we sre in the midst of tufs Lig worldh turmotls, -work- ing like beavers Lo got nn honest living, tha idea of **stepping up-stalrs ” aud reading “ balf a fon or 40 of love letters—or,as you call them, “ matsit jontal correspondence,"—terrifies 1o, aa 1 bould & aink it would yo. It {s asking teo much, 7 1 would much rathor * step up stairs " sud falk to you about the Jeffs, tLe Cosmops, the inflatival sts, the cowtng_ religious revival, the prospocta of tierude, the noxt Bishiop of Illinols, the duty of editors a1y 1 péopla sa rogards Drothier Tevng, Urother storey, rother Moudy, sud the otber great and good breth ren, and ihe cobuury's witiation qonerally, "ot 1could be “sometbing Uko " for old velorans like yiouand I, who hold ** (hie deatinies of o mighty nation *—I wil Dot presume Lo say the entim world—at tho morcy of our little pens’ ends, 1 don't think Tuz TRIoURE writes ita own love-lobe ters. 1 dow't sse why it should. Imyself vrould feol Uke wriling o leter of {hat soft o {€1f urly It would, {rumn this day out, until the ond of the noi.l. Presiden- tia1 election, pull trus and stoadfast to th gr) od old K- ublican party, “without clango or variablinoss,” Do it—why don't you 7—and thus invoxe the Eilessings of a grateful cousitry, and of your friend Anpazw BuvMmax, —_——— THE COUNTY BUILDING:. Tbe floor of the Gounty Court roon is to be fur- niihed with now mattug iu a fow days, Jobn Walsh and Frantz Hubbarman, dsbior prisone ers, wero yeatordsy released frm Jall by Judge Wallsco on prosenting subsduls of thelr propet ty under cath, The Hon, Carter 1. Harrison shed tbo lightof his countenance upon tha Crimlnal Clerk’a offica yestere day afternoon. 'fhe first vixit to bis old baunt since bis return from Europe. Too Weizandl snd Amells Fraotz, residents af Muwsukeo aveuue, ware yesterdsy arzoated aud placed in Juil {n separato rells, ‘Tho chary ainat thom, which thoy both deny, was thaliley were Hviog 1n oren adultery, Tue Grand Jury will give them & enring. Commissloner Jones remarkod yeatarday, sposking of the late purchase of the Peltzer ‘Abutract books, thst it thie county wera to pay Foltzer $40,000 of the $45,000 romised, and return bim the bodks, and then give - au “additional $1,000 1o busn th uul, that it would 3% Just 84,000 by the operation, - Vary {rus, Comuals- sloner Tho members of the several Town Losrds of Chi- cago wero to kiavo met the Committus on Equalization of Tazos of the Counly Board yeterdsy, to eplain the requisitions made soms tiuis ago for towu ex- peuses, ‘Tho Committeo waltod suviral bours for them to sppésr, but In vain, Tho Gonnty Bullding was almos, deserted ysaterdsy, Many of the Commissivners wens uff to the Coamy politan picnlc, and none of Lia heads of the several departments wers snywhore visihile, About noon say- eral of tho Commissioners put i Gn sppesrance, bnt, floding tho commitieo-room door locked, could sttend 10 10 busiuess, Tu tho report of the Board proceedings, published yoaterday morning, it slould Yiave appsared, o ibe discuasion abut the Courtlioate stuge, (il Gom- mibsloner Busso op) e *ring.” ' o wea in Tavar of Whrowing oif i Featr stioms i to losaiiy o tha purcusas of tho Mous in vrhich matter, w fn all othier, bia record 18 entircly sbsulght, - Lls was oppoatd to the Board's former agroem on to' use Caok OF Will Couuty atons o the exclisior, af all ofher, and with- out regurd to price, aud s oxpressed very ewpliatically, Tho last movement on the part of the County Boord is s determin atfon to defeat, if poasible, Wie ro-eloction of any momt or outalde of the» ring or the elsction of any oue # ho canuot be manipulatel, The probabilidos are, in visw of this, that the areotion of thu new_Court-louss wiil not be {ho Worls Of cconomy, If the *ring wuccsed 1o elting any further liold upon the Board, no ons haviog shy ro. spect for bimaelt will @aadent to bocome & member af i, " iu the TINLY PROMISH BETTED THINGA, An excited dobate was nold {esterdsy between Com- mizaluners Guenthor, Busse, Hor agd Jones, in Telurence to the recent aition of the Board fn the let- tog of the coal coutractsy, the buildlng of the Normal 8clivol boarding-huuses,’ tho purchase of abstract Lovks, aud \io ualecting of the stone for the new CourtHowso, etc. Bowseo of th disputants had sup- ported the misasures i quostion, and suie bad op- Ppowed thein, but all sgrecd that ihe Board bad gainud Boiling 1n reputation fu any of the wenasctious, Tlerols evidentiy au awakeniug amoug the mors hon. 0rablo wenbers of the Board 1o the aituation of f- b2 Leuceforsh (8 will 1ot Lo s0 essy for the 10 geb Up 8nd Laas corrupt schomiss, The op- punsuts of the " ring,” huwever, must mos refully, of the geutle MoCafl toy will puulice upan themn, | if by o, 1t wiil oly b earrying oub the programine, for ‘nul‘lung 280 certain mb:mbehrl Of the % ring ¥ wary Ia, it i Walt for w wowber who bad giyen o : Award {0t wise, sos B utrontiad ——a— THE CITY-HALL, The Bcard of Public Works yesterdsy sppointed Michael Gerubardt Btreet-Foreman in the West Divis- lon, vice J, P, Kilue, resigued, Oflcar W. C, McFazland, of tho Chicsga Avenus inpoint of the histary of tho vity as to-day, Never waro thers no miany i TCTOr A0 TaRDy RAMBIETA; NAYET KD mANY ud nover 80 much freedom (rom trouble, 1t {n n Lumiliating eonfeesion to 1€ 1 [a persunded that the s the puls Atation, wan yosterday dlschazged for IneMeloncy. The reafgnation of Jamea RatAiford war secapled. Tho Board of I'nbilo Worls yesterday fasned a vouchar of $8,000 for work an the foundstions of the now Wator-¥Works in o West Divislon, W. D, Cox {a tho cuntractor. The Board of Public Works restorday openad four. teou bidu for the coustroction if n sewer on Indiana For & mswer 2ig fcel In dismeter Intween Thiety-Afth and Thirty-sevanth atreets, Davld Halii. §2.41 waa the lowes, and (he mme cou. t of §1.40 was the lovent for the construc- {fon of n sewer 2 feat fa diamettr from Thirty-neventh 10 Thirty-uinth streete, Tho Mayor and members of fhio Josrd of Pulile Workn left ou tho 550 (rain Jast evening for Columbus nud Claveland, to luspect sune new poveients 1n thono citls, Thes were accomyanied by Mesirs, Ful- ton, Bloole, and Aeversl othier contractors, Thoe partk Wil return on the fast matl-trats which arrives o this clity Fridsy morning, THE IOARD OF BFALTH. Tho rogular weokly inceting of tha Doard of Toslth i ot taka place yeaterday nfernona, owing o the lack of a quorusm, ~ Tho Ssnitsry Kuperintendont's re- portfor thie past week aiaws a fivorablo de i 1o tho mortality records during that tkne, Tho wholn i ber wae I8, ngaiuet 214 duritg the previons werks OF thewe 8 waro unier | years b botwomn 1 and o5 6 between 10 aud 207 1) betwoen 40 and 303 0 betweon 8) and o5 4 between B0 aed ®0. ‘Thees wero colorod people, and thers wis one more malo thau females, Only 32 wero mar. ried, And the diseasva they died of wero mini theso: Cholern infantum, 43 diarrhes, 143 convils rions, 16 typhoid fever, 113 cansimption, ing cough, 7; pneumonia, £ ; (cething, 5 ease, 65 luflammation of tho bruin, 4 enteritis, 03 d Ac:ldents, 3§ The Seventh W ho'lar st porcentage, loavin, tho Fifteenth, ususily the banner ward, to come {) second, follawid by tie Sixth and the Twentieth, e ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘Tha Bonth Park concert ta; at 40, Ex-soldters and othiers wishing to altend the grand rounion to be keld In Jolist Thursday ara requested tomeet at the Sherman Kouso this aftornoon a4 o'cloek, The prayer-meetiug of tha Fifth Presbyferian Church will this eveaing be united with the moating fntho Jlichigan Avenur. Methodist Chureh, to liear Measrs, Weatherley anel loiroyd ou the work of Moody sud Naukey, A moeting of tho Un on Club will be held at thete rooms fu McCormick’s Ilack this svening ut 8:30 o'clock, for tho_pirioy s of electing s Meuagtug Com- mittee of twenty~Bvul o conduct tho business of the Clab for the cusulng 3 ear, Tlio members of th o Limbormen's Arnoclation, now in convention in thiy city, will mdulye in & lake sud river oxcuraion th) s afternoon. Several tugs havo been placod at their dlaposal, wid the guesta will eme bark at the Weils st eet bridgost 3 o'clock. Tha Lake slufl *amp-Mecting Arsoctation lLave ne- cured & tree tract o[ over 100 acres of Latd on tho shors of Lake Michigen, sbout 3) niien morth of Chicago, ad 1% miles vortiyof Lake Foret, and will bave & plende excuralon t o the grourids Thuraly, Bpeaches hy thie Tev. C. I, K0 wler, U, D.,A. J, Jutkiup, P, L., tho ltov, Dra. Tiffany, I'e ek, Swing, and Dishop Chenoy, and other distingula! sjod ministers from Milwaukes, Iiacing, and Chicsgo, P Y SUBURBAN. . LARE VIEW, The Town )3oard hold an adjourncd mosting Mon- day night, Afessrs, Bulzor, Weckler, Goode, and Bhaefer betng prosent, to uct upon tho spplication of tho Lincola Park Commis+foners foe the extenslon of tho drive. Mr, Kerfoot, tha Chsirman of the Com- mitles of Confercuce, and who had the ffalr in charge, fa'led Lo appear, 1o tho tuatter was postponed sgaln, Tho Doard adopted an ordinance for advertiaing for Bids for “the countiuction of a pler 100 feet tong, with au L 40 :feot loug, for tho protection of the water-works lot. "Lhere bewg no other busincss, tho Board ad- Jour ned to Monda, Sapt, 20, M r, iehm, Monday fust, sold his olegant reidence at the mtersection of Surf street and iark aven to Joslul L, Lombard for 350,000, The ditiensions of t00 ‘ot avo 1435314 feet. 3ir, 11, G. Spatford lias greatly improved hin cottage ho mo by surrounding it with au ornatieutel fenco atd substantlal eldewalk. Mr, Spadord nuw has ons of the PE eitient placos in thio town, EV, TON. ‘Tho chiof ovent of Intorest In the villsge Monday w/aa tho apening of the bids for the construction of tho Davis stroet sewer. Tho village offices woro crawded with bidders, mainly from Chicago, during the dy, and considerablo interost was manifested in the result, One of the Trustocs was injudiclous onough to remark sormn Um sgo that tho Board would open tho bide n rivate, which wan notat all in accordance with tla ntentions of tho loard, tut he was judiclous cnongh £0 absent himelf trom the meeting, sthich wan attend. od by Trustcos Huse, Wheeler, Tglehart, Taylor, tnd Bratnard, Tmenly-four bids wero prescited, contalaiog pro- pomals for doing the wholo or part of the work, at prices which Agura us follown : P, D. Bollicher, $18,080;: J, & J. McNichols, cs place this sfternoon $31,424,75; J. & 1L J. Dudy, $21,883,60 ; Hinslein & Fisulgun, $13,210,35; Mactin McNichols, $32,242.40; W. Brown, vill 4,731,458 3 McDonuell, $21,004 ¢ ‘homas Osborne, $29,242.1 66,60 § Jotin !.;cu,‘lmln. ‘n’q 1753 &Dgnalh:‘e ‘_g“ elly (mason! L1575 McQueory it ATD.70, CemontLouis Lebubarthy Tica, P10, B fosiet Mound Company, §$306,6%; T. $494,87, Aun-lolo covern—John 3N, Furuoce, $11,50, Brick—Louls Mueller, £7.05: L. Blum, §7.15, Tho lowest bid waa found to bo thatof P, D. Det- ticlior, which {s thouyht to be Loo low. It is expected that the contract will Lo awarded toJ, & 1, J. Dumy 8% $21.483.80, “Cne Eclectlo Club met st the residonceof Me, An- drow Shumen Mondsy eveniog, snd lietaned to woll. selected radings Ly blrs. C, J, Glibert aud Mr, George B, Puninglon, "Tho exhibiifon of tableaux, with raneie, by tF~ Jadies of 8t, Mark's Church, assisted by prominent amateurs, postpaned from last week, will bo given at Jounlugs Hall Friday evening. Irving Ducat loaves for Pensacols, Fla, to spend the winter, in a day or two, EDITORIAL EXCURSIONISTS, Now Yong, Sept. 14.—Tho mowbors of the Virginia Press Ansociation, who ara now visiting this city, yesterday callod on Mayor Wickliam at the New York City Hall. Gen. J. R. Clayton, tho oditor of the South, was the spokesman for tho delegaiion, and Thomas Whitchead, the od- itor of tho Amhorst Enderprise, sud Presidentof tho Prons Association, oroke for the people of Virglnis, expressiug tho feelings of friendship sud good will which now attracted the poople of tho Houth toward the poople of the North, At the closo of the brief addresecs, tho party ro- tired to tho Mayor's parior, whoro thoy wers on- tertalned, and tossts were drank, In the even- ing the Virginiane, cacorted by city ofticials, at- touded $ho porformance of Darry Bullivan at Bootl's Theatre, —_—— THEJDIRECT OCEAN CABLE, Nzw Youx, Hopt, 14.—Thoe Direct Ocesn Cable Company to-morrow, whon the line opons for busivess, will transmit moasages botweon Am;:lrlu snd Europe at 25 cents currency por word. Gomrove & Co, Becond-Hand Pianos, To make rootn for uprights, wa aru closing ont our secoud-tiand squara pianos, fncluding Btelaways', at n reat reduction from tho ususl prices. Lyon & Healy, Htato and Monroa troets. —_— Bensible Idea. Tather than give crodif, cummissions, etc., the Chi- €420 ngent makes large dlscounts tosll who buy the favurite Weed sewing-tnachlcy for all cash, They also soll on smatl montnly payments. 203 Wabush avenue. —_— Our ** Faotory Prices” Can't Be Boat, Ou the other hand, we will undortako to sell same grado of furniture 15 per cent below any ons els, Do not buy before scolng Bawpson, Greens & 00,, man~ ufacturers' agents, 172 sud 194 Stats strest, B it st o Dalton Leads Them All 1o ranges now since ho got the Genoral Agency for the Empress, No person slould buy a range withous frut 10g the workings of this one. 193and 194 Blate stroet, —_— ‘We Diveot Attention, Gents, 1o the extra fneand large Lne of slegaut imported cloths and suitings offered by Urdway & Newland, 138 Dedrbora snd 209 West Madison streets, Alter you bave priced elsowhare, sea (uelr garments and prices, ———— Our Lady Readers Can Hardly . afford to forget the bargains now offered in fine shoss by Wiswall & Grosne, one of the oldest and largest bouses in the cily, Etop 1n aud wee for yourselves, 70 Btato and 131 Twentys econd sizoets, S ot S Collars, Gentlemen traveling ahould take with tham s supply of Elmwood or Waswick collara, They will always bave s bico collar Lo wear, and escapo \hat bane of travelors—hotol washiug—which is vnly snotber name for & **draft on the pocket.” — - Planos and Organs, Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Graud, Hquare, and Upright s0d Builth's American Orgaus can be found only st W. W. Kimball'y, corner. tate and Adamns strects, e —— A Remarkablo Story 48 told of & child wlo, though vo severe y ssakded that She ductors «ave ber up, was ssved Ly tho tenely use of Dalley's Magical Fatn Hxtractor, 83 —_——— Bpring Lake ‘' Magnetio"” Water, by Buck & Hayuer, makecs of the % Mars ¥ Gologate SPORTING MATTERS. The Game of tho Whites and Hartfords . Yesterday Results in a Tia, They Will Try Couclusions Once More This Afternoon. Grand Stallion Race in Boston-Other Turf Ttoms, BASE-BALL. A TIE GAME, The Chicagos and HHartfords played one of the best gamen of the ecasou on tho Twenty-third stroot grounds yosterday,—s game which do- servod a largor attandance than the thousand or 80 pooplo who wero presont. It was ovident that tho Ilartforas anticipated an oasy victory, and their rathor careless siylo of batling in the firet fow funings was an much as to say that they thidn't eara whethor thoy made thoir rans.in the eatly or Into portion of the zame. And yot thoy camo very tiear not making any at all. Uond, tho pitchor with *‘the parabolio curve," made his tirsl appenssnco in & Chlcago game, and distinguished himself rather more by what ho didnot do than by what e did. With 4n umpiro liko Dohlman, Dond ia an effectivo Ppitehior, becauso ho makes no proteuso of deliv- oring the ball over tho plato, aud scema to roly entirely on the umpire to call sirikes funtend of Lalla, With an umpire like McLoan ho would bo almost worthloss ; with Dehlman ha was quito effoctive. It insuficient to say of him of tho parabola that he {s usoful simply Lecause ho i witd. Not moro than two strikers of the Chicagos wont to bat yesterday who dia not do- serve bases on balls, and yot the umpire gavo oniv one man his base, Debilman a8 umpiro was out of place; he (s an oxcollent player and an honost umpire, but seams Lo hava no sort of {dea whon to call balls and when atrikes. Maay of his called balls wero ovor tho plate, whilo fully two-thirds of his called slrikes wers tyo feet off, Anan umpire, Dol ‘man Jacka judgment, but Lie hsa Lionesty gtiough, Tho gamo was {nterestiog from It closences and the fino fluiding, 'The battiug was not up to tha aver~ gt of lther club, The Whitew led off aud were ro- tired by Allison, Romson, and Ferguson, the Istter making a fino cateh of liner from Deviin, Glenn put out the Hartfords eseily, alded Ly Hinea and Fo- tere. Tioud, who hsd seached frat on Uines' orror, wan left, 1n the socond inning Iiastings gat In o clean hit, hut wan forced out at second by Watormat'a bit ta Fergi- son The Hartfords scored successive outs, though Carey got In o clean bit, The latter was run ouf hmnv- 1in to Glenn while away from the boso on A. Alllsou's oul. Warren led off on tho third inning with s clean hit, Lut was doulled up on Diclaskl's shiort fly Lo Caroy, ‘which way sent to first beforo hie could fel back. Glenn got to first on Allla’ error, but was loft by Deviin'a shatp up taken by Allison. In the same faning tho Hurtfords seemod to stand a chance fo: much us A, Allison gut first on & clean hii and went to third wille Harbridge was | out by Hines to Glonu, D, Allison got to firat on Waterman's low throw, but both Wora left by Afllls’ foul fy to Glonn and Bond's ahort hit to Dovlin, who ficlded bini out ot fArst, 1o the fourth inuing Hines led off with & cloan hit, went at anca tosscoud on Allison's bad throw'; atols p to third very prettily on anothor wild throw by the ranio player, and camno home while Harbridge was flelting Potern out ot first, In the Inst half of the samo inning York got st for tho visitors on Waters man's mu, but waa captured by Haztinga to Peters while trying to steal ocund. Ferguson folivwed with s high fiy to centre, which Warreu muffed, e then ot socornd ot o pasaca ball, and came hotug on Carey's ino base Lt to riglt centre, 'ho ball waa handsomely returned by Dletaskd, and it looked as If l’mflon was out st hume-plate, but the umptire did not k ro, 1n {he ith innfog Golden wan left, aftor a clean hit, The Whites in this inning tnado & fino doubls play after Harbridgo i got to first on abit, D, Alllroit foliowed with a bounder to I'ctors, which the littlo man seat to Ilioes, and 3t went from Lim to Glenn in fine aliape, doubling up the forelgners ncatly. In tho efglith innlng tho samo three men donbled up D, Allfson and Mills ss profiily 48 anybody could bave lono it, In tho elxth inning A. Allison went to sacond Tacbridge to catcher's position, snd D, Alllson {0 Euh‘: fi=1d, the change belug caused by tho latter’s soro anda, 11ta tho nlath inalng tho pone plas of the Whites be- g3n to crop out, and it looked sa if the visitors would bavea walk-away, Bond led off by bitiing throo times Wwithout touching the ball, snd was fielded out at firat, York followed with nn oUt by Voters to Glenn, Fors guson then struck threo times and got first on Has. tings' mud of his third etrike, Ile went at once to second on & passed ball, 5ud ‘to third while Glonn. wired & throw by Hinca, Hoth weyo left, iowever, by Yori's i to ¥eters, who Saut t fo_ Glens in plouiy o timo, making tho whitewash and finishing the game with's acore of 1 ta 1. At this closo of the fnnlng the nmpire called the gsme for thie reason that the clowls, smoke, and darkness wore, togelher, t00 muck for any club'to play in, Fol- lowing iv TIHE ACORE, A £ HANTYORDS, RBP4 E lenn, ol 7|33 7 Dnvllu.g’ U of 8 ol 1 i b oo'ilio etors, @, o]0 0 0l 0 Hastingy, Hol8lafo Watorman, msan, olol1lola Warrer 't it Sl Rt 8 3 81 4 8 so, 1 nl Ltarbridy of1)sl3 o Firat Nlase on Errore—Glenn, 1, Chicagos, 1. Dond, 1; D. Allison, 1 York, 1; Fergusan, 2; Ilomsen, 1— Hartforas, 6. Left on'Baaes—Glenn, 1; Watermap, 2; Golden, 1. cn 4.—Bond, 1} D. Alllson, 1} A, D, 1 Carey, 1 ; Ferguson, 1; tomsen, 1, 0, Tuses on Catled Balla—1lss:lng Tassea Balls—Tantings, 3; D, Allison, 1. Runs Earned—Nons, Time of Game—~Two hours, Umuwire—1, az, St. Louls Clab, Doubls Plays—Peters, Hines, ond Glenn, 3 ; Carey and Mills, 1. Wild Pitches—Dond, 1, TUE TRIBUNE V6. THE TELEGRAPIERS. After coveral altempis tho ball nino from Tax TRisuNE oflice has succeeded in acoring 8 victory in 5 garmo with the V. U, Telcgraphors” niue, The garme vas pinyed yesterday, and the scors stood 2 to13 against tho telographiers. A VIGOROUS GAME, Lrrri Rock, Ark, Beph. 14.—Another base-ball mo for the Slato foul-flag championahip occurred 1u evoning, 'The Phanix's scored 21 sod the Occl- dentala 10, William Haltzman, third 1 of ¢ Phaoniz Club, had his laft arm brokou while running s base, Anothior member had his left hand split opan, A DIXON TOUBNAMENT, Special Dispateh to The Chicayo Tyibune, Drxon, 1iL, Bopt, 14,~A baso-! tournament will be giren o tho grounds under the auspices of the As- noclation, commoncing at 10 o'cloc] ums sre offered, which wiil be competed for by cluba from neighburing citios aud tawns, IN PETTICOATH, frscial Dupaten o Iha Chicago Tribune, BLooMINOTOX, Il Sopt, 14.—The femls base- ballists, Brunettea won, 60 to 20, Very poor playing. OAME AT CINCINNATL O Bepl. 1—Dusstall: Bk Louia Cromnats, Rods, 0 Htars, ——— THE TURF. DITON PABK. Bpeciat Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, Drxox, IN, Sopt. 14.—To-morrow will in- augurate the fall meotiog of the Dixon Park Association on their grounds in this city, The entries for ruoming horses closed yesterdsy. The follawing are entered: N. O. Wiiliams, ot Leo County, names Butchor Boy ; William Taggart, of Ashton, names Bob Ilow- ard; J. Bpangler, of Covington. Ky., namos Jack Xarkaway ; Nicholss Thorne, of Geneseo, namos Little Frank ; Baker & Brown, of Chicago, name Queen of Dismonds; Al Hankine, of Chicago, nawes Paul Pry; W. N. Boths, Dixon, names éleury Joln; Al Hankios, of Chicago, namos Armidis, Thoe races commence promptly at2 11 m. Excursion rates oo the Illinoia Cen- tral from Dubuque to Latalle, aud on the North- wostern between Itochelis and Olinton, each forencon during tho meotlng, It is confidently eipocted by tne management that the racos iven this season will excel any former years in 0 lilstory of the Assaciation. " The races con- tiuve three days,~Wednesdsy, ‘Thuradsy, and ¥rday. et DAL T e lepal d 890 une, Fonrt Warnry, Ind., Bopt, 14.—~Tho races a$ tho Fair to-dsy conslsted of a pacing match for borses which never beat 2:32; purse, $300. might be expectod from tha vstremely diminute di meuslons of (he puree, tho race was a poor one, and tha tima quite the rovarss of surprising, The follow- ing is the summary ; i g 11 21 111 B, m, Liltie Bag, B, g Dum..;.' 888 Tho runniog race was {or & parse of §100, Beats, bast tw i (hros, catch weight, distasice The (nlm'lnl? 1s the susumary ; B.m, Lady A, i i GRAT STALLION BACE. Bostox, Bept. 15,—The great stallion race took st Myatls Park foday, n (he_presencs of 7,000 peopls, for ‘the championiblp the k. Liberal preml. [ Csoadas, Cpon to all $5,000 to tat, $2,600 to aecond, $2,000 to third,’ and $1,800 Lo fourth horen : mile heat 76 10 biArnc Thare weea ®ix mtarters, viz,: Willlam_H Thomas Jefferson, Conmonwealth, Ned Waliace, fianco, and Parkes Abdallal. Thomsa Jofferaon ' was tha favorite, Parke's Aldulish second choico, Bome outaide bots wora mada of £1,0 10 to 4100 that Jeifor- 400 would win the race, Tuo followiug fa the sua- mary ¢ Thomas Jnfforson 2111 Comnionwealth, a3 Defiance.... ... 433 Parke's Abdailah AE Ned Wallace.,..... 46 Willlaw &, Allen i, Time—diii THE TRIGCER. PRAINIE SHOOTING CLUM. A maeting of tho Prairio Sliooting Clnb was Liold laat evening at Keru's, on T.aSallo etreat, to conslder the acceptance of a chinllengo from tho Konnicott Club, It was accepiod, and o day, tho 28th of Soptombor, appainted as the timo, and Dexter I'ark as the place of macting, but tho timo does not euit tho mombers of the Ken- wicott Club, gsome of whom will neccsearily Le absent on that day; and at A meeling of tho Iatter etub, held Iast evening, it was decided toloava the matter of timo in tho hands of the Lzecntive Commilicen of b th cluba, The match will b edmilar 40 tho lank ono be- tween tho two orgamzations, will lis by twel from esch aide, fiva double hud fen minglo ri Dextar Park, and will, in all probabiity, ta Tuesday, Bopt, 21, WASHINGTON. INTERIOR PORTS. WORRINGE OF Till: TRANSIORTATION ACT. Special Lravatch to L'he Chicguo Trivur Wasuinatoy, D. C., Bept. 14.—). L. Halo, Hpocial Agent of tho T'reasury, to-(ay snbmitted to the Becretary of the ‘Freasury hin report upon tho iutorior ports of entry and the Immediate Traneporiation act. Tho report is & document of twonty-soven pages. 1ltis o very exhaustive roport, nud traces merchandise imported under this act from the port of arrival to the port of destination. Mr. 1lule finds that tho sppraieals In tho West wuuder thin act are propaly conductad, and that thore are no undervaluationa. e las takon samples of tho leading lincs of goods and submitted them to tho appraisets of the leading Eostorn ports, The sppralver at Doston submided a written roport, 1o which ho stated that tho apprasaly ot Clicago aud other Western porta on certain Hoos of goods wore oven worn than upon the same goods in Boston. Halo fiuds that the system is very important one for tho West, and that it is Lionestlv and in the mmu properly conductod. Halo recommends BEVERAL CHARGLS IN THL NEGULATIONR with rerpect to the lmmediate Travspostation sot. One {8 that a special agent shall accompany all goods imported under this act from (he wharves of Lhe part of first arrival to tho cors 1n which they aro to bo tiensported West. There appoars to bo a chanco for fraud, ns the roguln- tiona now stand, during this transfor. 1la nlso rocommends ket tf part of an 1nvoice reaches tho Weat fu odvanco of tho other por- tions, that part may be eutored without being dotainod to wait tor tho rost, but the bond s not to bo roleared until tho wholo _invoice bias beon received and the duties paid. Tho roport recom- mends somo other chianges relativo to the man- agomiont of this ciasa of gooda in transport. — NOTES AND NEWS, GOLD BURPLUS, Bpecial Dispateh to Lhe Utieago Tribune, Wasuixaroy, D, 0., Sept. 14.—The Govern- ment has accumulated so large an amount o gold in California that it has beon found necos- 8ary to transfer somo of it Fest. Arrangemcnts ate now being mudo for that purpose, UREENDACKS DURNED, ©One million bauk notos woro dentroyed to-day in the redemption divislon of tho Trensury, PERSONAL, ‘The Becrotary of War returned this mormng, MIBAIGIIPTL. ‘The Government has not s yot come to any definito conclusion with respect to Mieslesippi. A final decision from the 'residont is cxpectod to-morrow. A DULL DAY, Bocrotary Dristow enid, to-day : “This is tho dullost day siuce I camo into oflice. No office- .seekers, no interviowors, no loiters, I am just reading o httlo law.' ‘THE CUSTOM-HOUSE COMMISSION, Tho now Chicago Custom-Ifouse Commission will mako tests of tho Buona Vista stone at Phil- adelphia. Bamplea af the stone have beon for~ warded thore for that purpose. — - THI WHISKY FRAUDS. CALIFORNIA, Bax Fraxctsco, Sept. 14.—Revenue officials were aronnd to-dny among wholosalo liquor- liouses, oxaminiog booke, which resulted in finding many instancos whore packages of apirite Rauged and reportod at 10 and 20 gallons oack, had been thrown ugon tho market as contain. ing from 20 to 300 gallons, Afost of those woro from tho Pacific Distillory, whose officors wore reportod yestordny as baving made afidavit of tho destruction of thelr no- counts up to the lat of losz July. The discovorlea thus far mado by officlals indi~ cato very oxtensivo frauds, in‘which not eoly dealors and distillera but also revenue ofilcials are bolieved to bo hinplicated, 'Telegrams from the Rovenus Department at Washinctou ro- celved hore to-doy anununce the dismissal from the service of J.'N. Driscoll and F. M. Montell, United Btatos Gaugors, for complicity in thoso frauds, The Investigation is being actively pushod, and it la probable that the guilty partios will bo bronght to account wilont any further delay than tha work of uneartlung facts renders necessary. MILWAUKEE, WIS, Special Dispateh to The Chicaae Tridune, Mruwaukeg, Sopt. 14.—In the case of Schoen- fold's forfeited distillory, tho Government to- day entered {nto a stipulation by which Minor, one of the dofendauts, who claime title to the roal estato, agreea to a judgment and decres of sale, Lo to bid £5,600, and if a larger bid is offered thodocroe to be eot asido and proceedinga romaln in tho stato they wore beforo. —_—— EDUCATIONAL, BSpectal Dispatch to 7'ha Cincago Tridune, Cmaxraton, 11, Bopt. 14, —The Industrial Univorsity formally opoued to-day, Tho ate tendance Is largor than thatof any provious yoar, The Hoard of 'T'rustecs commoncod thoir annual mesting this afternoon, BCHMUTZ—On Tuceday, rosidencs, No,7¢ Norih Clarkst,, fariln’ Scb Hopt, 14,84 33, m,, at his it ged 65 years, % Funodal from b Iats reatdence, Thuraday, Sopt. 16, at2p, m, HUBSTIS-opt. 13, ot Jaflerton, Oook County, typhold fever, Frank K., anly son of I, N, snd Allg A Huestis, 1 tho 18th yoar of bis sge. Lunersl on Wednotday, Sopt. 13, t 108, m, from tho Jeffernon Cougregutional Clureti, BTEVENSON~In this city, ou the 14th inst,, Mary ©. Ambroae, wife of Alexander ¥, Stevenson. Funeral services at her lata home, No, 878 North La Salle-at., on Thuradoy, 842 p, . Frieods are wvited 1o attend. TOUIN-Bopt. 14, afler & Lngestag Uiness, 1. ¥, Tobin, sged 31 sears, Funeral from his iate residence, 131 Douglas-place to-day (Sept, 16) at 1 o'elock p, m. - Fricaduaretnvited withiout further notice, uincy, 11l and Doston, 3fass., papers copy, SPEOVAL NOTIGES, of ris Centaur Liniments allay pain, subdue swellings, heal Lurns, +nd will cure Thoutaatiam, spavizs, and tleab, one and touscie SO i, S or use, tho Yo muynlll, W Wrapper migrer afor « Every owner of horses shonld give (he Centaur Liniment » trial. ‘We considor it the best article ever used n our stables. w1L, MALIEH, Supt, Aduns Bx. Stablis, N. Y, 4B PULTZ Bupt. U, 8, Ex, Btables, N, Y. “ ALBERT 6, OLIN, Supt, Nat, Ex, Biables, N, Y." Bold by all drugglats—30e and $1 pez bottle, ‘Without a Scrateh, You oan oloan and polish gold . klass, 1 warer Wit ELEOTRD B ECON. o shrns & boanng Klootru Bllicon is (e moet wonderful mas modoratiiaes. 1+ s pars ko Intusiria, Yo wouhl Bive your tabiawies ook mew; M A i e Foours., SHELErT, MocuLLaon 4 Co., 3808 2 Bouth Watarat,, Ghlosgo, jy o __FOR SALE. P, & J. 0ASLY, 41 AND ¢ FIFTH-AV., Eoep on hand the Lirgest assortuiont in) the ity of new sud “second-hand goods, Furulture, Oarpels, Bed- uuters, Sbelving, Ehow-Cases, Ofce-Deaks, Hefrlgerators, Ale-Boxes, ilackamiths’ Tools, Ficturss, sud Gas Nizsuses, bought and solds AUCTION SALES. LY G. P’ GORE & €O, 1 70 Vabash €8 and i renna, Boots, Soas, &Rubners AT AUOTION, BY CATALOGUE, O Weduesday, Sept, 15, at 9 1-2 & m,, Shaip, ' Tho nsgortment will bofound com. plote and of all grados, Tho namo SUCKER BOOT hag boon usod for threo yoars, ONLY BY US, on goods of OUR OWRN MAKE, and oach Boot stampad, This Boot is sold and guarantoeq only by us, and of whiah a full ling will boe offered. Ao, I, GORE & CO., €9and 70 Wabash.ay, Retaler’s Stock of Boots andl Shug At Auction, On Wednoadny, Sept. 1%, 0t 0:30 8, m,, g adlihition t0'n very largo and well-asnorled nala by cain. lognie, we shall loso out tho stock of F, WEINBIOTIL, UEO. I, GORE & CO, 68 'and 70 Wabanfiay, * s THURSDAY, SEPT, 16. First ‘Thursday's Bale of the scason, The siream of Dry oods, sle,, constantly poured in UPOD us, Neceg oltating Lo malus por weo. Pleao nota tho followlug spertatties for thia sala \ Men’s aud Boys’' Custom-Mado Clothing, rdlnn, and medium grade goods uade up in the atyles of oy prescent scaron, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, A0 varietiea of Bhetland and Merino Goods, Fall ang Winter Welghta, an axcellent line. Met's, Bnya’, aud Youtha' Suapenders, 0 doz, Glagliam aud Alpaca Umbrolia, Extensive ling of Genta' and Ladics’ German Ling snd Linen Cambric t1dkfs,; beautiful goods. New atiractions iu Hamburgs, Rufliings, ete, Anow linoof Gloth, Walr, and Shos Lrushes, Liich assortment Embroldared Plano Covers, Men's and Boya’ Fall Bryle Hata and (faps, New and distinct line of Plece Gaods, Gottonades, Eatiueta, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sultings, etc, Thursdey's Sales will o conttnued throughont thy soason, Hales at 0:30 o, m,, prompt. GEO, P. GORE & 00., G4 and 70 Wabash-ar, On THURSDAY, Sept. 16, at 95 o'clock, We ahall bave anotlicr large salo of FURNITURE TO THE TRADR AND CONSUMERS, 200 Walnut Bedatoads assorted, 60 Buroauy with Mirrora, 100 Commoden and_ W, 8. Bua roaus, 60 Marble and Wood.top Hall Troe; 80 Marblo and Wnofl.wd) Contre Tablos, 45 ‘Wood-seat Chairs, 100 lgrln e, 200 Walnut Ohaira and Rockors, 16 Marble-top Chambey ots, 20 Wood-top Chamber Sots, 30 P; for Suits, G0 What-nots, 50 Mirrors, wun Oil Oloth, Bofas, Toun, ard robes, Bookossas, Doaks, Bhow-casos, Oarpets, Plated Show. onaos, Mattrosses, G. . GORE & CO., Auctioneers, SPECIAL SALE Imported Goods, DIRECT FROM EUROPE, on THURSDAY, Sept. 18, atDo'clock, Cut Glass Goblets, Champsgnes, Tum. blors, Wino Glanses, Cut Decanters, Lemonsdes, Wing Bottlca, Finger Bowla, Tollet Sets, Cologuo Sets, Man tel Bets fn diferent colors, Vases in great variety, Bpoon-holders, Candloeticks, Match Saies, Card Bit celvers, ¢ G. P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers, On Thursday, Sept. 16, at 11 o'clock, Openand Top Baggies, Two and three-spring Domocrats, two and three-s; Thaetons, Carrlages, Doublo and Bingle Harneses. ORE & CO., Auctioneery, a.r. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADISON. 100 Bozes Clay Pipes 100 Oaddis tard and Cream Tartaz, 25 Oil‘l’al‘x’:nn:l' and égrnmz:.m Wednoeday morning, Sept. 15, ab 10:30 o'clock, ¥ BUTTERS & CO.'8, 104 Madlson-at, AT 143 MONROE-S8T.. westof Clark-st, ENTIRE FIXTURES, DESE, TABLES, OABINET, Teo Chest, Partition, Gas Fixtares, Stove, I Safe, Bigns, Copper Measures, &c. Also, a ot of Liquors and Empty Casks, Wednese day morning, Bept. 15, at 10 o'clock, at store 1i3 Essf Monroe-st. ~ WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncers. M Buters & Co.'s Auctiou Rooms, 108 Madlson-st, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT, 16, nt 9:30 delocy CROOCEERY 1n packages anl open lots. Handsomo New Furniturs, Oarpots, Ohamber Beots, Parlor Sults, Denks, Ohairs, Lounges, Bofas, elo, Also, Open and Top Duggies, Demosrat Wagons Harness, ute. WAL A. BUTTERS & 00., Auctioneers, BUTTERS & C0/S REQULAR TEADE SALE TOURSDAY MORNING, Sept. 16, at 9:30 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ‘WOOLENS, OLOTHING, mlgflf. Buck, Bheep, and Kid Glaves, Gauntlels, sad n Cardigan Jackota, Shirts, and Drawers Wool Hoslery, Buspenders, White Goods, Linens, Embroideries, Edgings, Notlons, Hats, Caps, BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, On Hecond Ioor Salesroom, 108 Madison-at. BOTTERS & (0S REGULAR SATURDAY SKL HOUSEHOLD GOODB OF ALL KINDS, OARPETS, PIANOS, NEW FURNITURE, and MERCHANDISE OF EVERY YARIETY, Baturday Mornlng, Sept, 18, at 9:30 0'clock, By 8. DINGEE & CO,, Auctionaers, 80 aud 8 East Randolphest, TO-DAY, .AT 10 .A. M, REQULAL AUCTION SALY, OF ELEGANT NEW PARLOR SUITS, Funo Chsmbor Suits, Handsomo Library and 0fis 'uroiiur Fi 0. Full line of best quallty MATTIRTESITE, Tn Iair, Moss, Husk, and Lzcelalor, at prices chasper than the cheapeat, Dry Goody, Notlons, snd merchio: diso genorally, Aluo, lasgo Variet socond-hsad goods, ALl of which will boeold to clogs coustgnments, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Friday Morning, Sept. 17, at 9:30 o'clock, Our Regular Weekly Auction Bala, ‘Tha Jargest sad mont aliractive salo of New Varlor Buits, Now Cham ber Sety Dodsicads, Lureaus, Wash Chatrs, Dinlng: Desks,' Boo es, Wardrobes, Brussels and Wood Carpels, Mattresses, Bpringe, Cois, Lounges, Alao, 'thie entire Houseold Furatt Tiestdence; Etageros, Lall Troes, Parlod and Ch Furniture, ete., etc. & large stock Uenortl Merchandise, Flated Ware, Glass and Chius Wars, & Furnliuro at privata salo at Austion Prices irisg 10 Wi . ELISON, POMEROY & €0, &1 aud 80 ltandol By WM. I', HODGES & CO On Thareday, Sept. 10, at 10 8. m. ADAMS HOUSE, Foot of Lake-st., opposita Central Depot. Wa ahall sall the entire contents, conalsting of Iedt and Bedding, Carpsts, sto., fine Hotel 3 D"{.‘;‘} 204 Kitehan Bunlvars 8 iloter Dising Tebies, 0 o Fixtures, Ler and Dilllird Noom, Fistures, eutlre G Fizturea'tn the bouse. Sala positive and without serve, . HODGES & €O, Aum}myml_r‘-l ks _— — By L. ROCKW! 77 and 70 Deasboru-at, This Morning at 10 o'clock, Extenalve Sale of RICHAND ELEGANT FURNITURB o Large Etock and full ment of both New fi t 1;4& AT g Ty BR stoc] 3 INGIAIN ® OALPETS. " selsct paiterus, i S O S L e e pig e outatone B OOKWELL & 0., By JAB, I, MCNAMARA & COu 21 East Wasliluglon-at, Thursday 18, a4 9:30 o'clock, 3 I8 Regular Sel of Borls aud Shoes ot s mrmp:-'m be closed outs dAB, . BONAMARA &0V, Ausledh